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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOOt:I, OCTOBER Iv, 1974 VOL. U, MO, 2P. I SIEC'TtOMS, JI PAOIES . ' • • : • I • ! I• , .. I ..... . , 0 Ill -un ·~ •' a ··es • • • :GOP Losing Its Edge • •• J· -. . • Jn County · Vote Signups . .• -. - -· I -...... •• • • Huntington F arilily Escapes Fire -Ueath Peru Student .. · Ii Dentist ·seized In Mesa Motel By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot 11111 0..Ut "lot St1H A young, aspiring orthodontist from Cuzco, Peru, was jailed today, charged with operating a c:omplete but unlicensed dental clinic in a Costa Mesa motel room. The suspect, Julio Amillo Torres, 24, of the Wagon Motel , 2524 Newport Blvd., was arrested Wednesday following an investigation by the ·state Department or eonsumer Affairs and the Costa Mesa · Police Department's newly created Consumer Affairs Detail. Torres, a ~udent at Orange Coast College until this semester when-he told police-bis growing practic:e left no time ror study, was held in lieu of.$500 bail. He was booked on several charges filed unde'r tile slate Business a n d Professions Code, iricluding: -Unlawful practice or medicine. -Practice of dentistry by an unlicens- ed person . -Possess.ion of hypodennic needles by an unlicensed person. "He had a dental chair, numerous denlal tools and business cards listing himself as.general practitioner, D.D.S.," commented Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "He had a fluorescent light and novo- caine and the whole bit," added De'tec-- llve Gerty Thom-. head or the Comumer Affairs Detail which w a s created In July. The Wednesda}' raid on the motel room outfiUed as a denta l clinic was the fll"lll major arrest case ror the new detail beaded by In ves t igator ·Orplfe • Weather Some early morning clouds and rog Friday .. otherwise sunny and a little warmer. His;h.! rrom the upper 60s at the beaches to near IO inland. Ovemlght lows 5510; INSIDE TODAY Despl1e anti ~ di!criminatian Jaws of all type&, the state park 1y&tem. of' Califon1ia Ttmdim curiously searegattd. See report, · Poge A7. -. Thompson. "He \\·as working right out of bis apartment," Thom~ charged. "ltis business cards listed it as 'Suite 22·. but it looks more like a 300-)'l!ar-o.ld wooden bungalow." State-investigators today declined to say how they became aware of the young student's alleged practice but said lt was a rather short investigation. Detective Tbom~ was called in oo the c3se Wednesday morning, to pose as a _prospective dental patient. "r said I had a filling rail out and it hurt like hell and I asked how much It would cost to fix it," the veteran investigator said. "He told me he Vr'OU]d have to take a look at it before we discussed rees." Police said th at based on the array of dental tools and equipment present that it· appeared Torres specialized in bu ilding bridges and false teeth. rather than open-mouth dentistry. Questionin' of the suspect led to di~ closure that in Peru he could practice with no problem, but Detective Thomp- son sa1d it appears Torres \VBll aware that his credentials were lacking in the United States. He said at ooe point, Torres actually went lo Costa Mesa City Hall and in- quired about getting a license for a (See CLINIC, Page A%) Orange Cou nty's GOP Pl urality Cut to 40,695 The Republican edge in traditionally conservative Orlnge County Is slipping. voter registration figures re 1 ea s e d Wednesday show. The GOP plurality this month stand. •at 40.695 out of a totaJ or 785,000 voters now registered in the-county. Two year~ ago, the edge was 67 ,656 voters. The figures released by the Secretary of State's office show, that 0 r a n g e , Modoc and Alpine counties are the only ones in the slate that still have a RepUblican majority. • Fe~er than ooe out ot every 10 new registrants is listing "Republican" when asked for his party affillallon, the figures shO\V. As ol S<pt. 12, caU!omla had 9,6l0 io9 eligible 1votcrs, lncluding 5 ~ 4 4 8 , 4 O 9 Oemocraia, 3,513,749 Repubhcant> and ~76~95 declined to state, ca1Uornla'1 term ror independents. Deruocl'l!ts hOld 56.5 percent of the • regiilt8Lioil, 1\cpubllcW 36.4 per c e.n l and ond misctUancous arn11at1on11, 7.1 percent. Loeked • ID the Tube ,, . I • ~ __ ,, ~ -- .. , "-. • • j .-.J, DtllY ,ilel l"flctle by 1.H ,IY"" A duck-looted bi>dysurfer leans into. the glassy face of a htfty wave at New port peninsula's \Vedge'. A five to eight foot swell has brought waves like this along. the Orange Coast for surfing enthusiasts. and has probably prompted a slight decline in school at· tendance. T wo Countians A rrested In S'tolen;Weap~~ Sale , TY.•o Orange County men, one of them eh:1rge ()f the Orange County Bureau from l1untington Beach, were arrested or Alcohol. Tobacco and F I r e a r m s at a Garden Grove bowling aJley Wednes-branch. said fhe n1cn are !luspccil'd ·day night 00 federal charges o( possess-or po5se81iing guns stolen from a ship- ing stolen weapoqs. ment o( federal anns which traveled Richard J . Peter.ton. ·36, ol 3282 Kiner by train from Mass a Chu set t.s to Ave., Huntl'ngton Beacli, and Gary C. California earlier this year. A\t.Slin, 26, ol Garden Grove, were se\:r.ed The ~cnt sakl undercover officers along with a man ldenllfied as Eagene pureha~ seven revolvers from the men Reno, 44, of Pasadena. which were later identified to be part Gary l\.latAul•>t;! resident -agee;t.-..1 ~ · of the stolen srupmcnt. t • • ,,. , \W"°'"""ao!M-fllol l!3 we31>0ns In "' a11 were taken from the train. 26 In j urecl in Drill He also satd hts agent. purchased a machine gun from the trio, a y,·eapon that had been stolen from the federal govttnml!nt but was not a part of the tr11ln shtpment. ALTANTTC CITY, N.J. (AP) -A Clvll Oefenae disaster drill here Wed· nesday night sent 132 ~sons to the );Jospltal, including 26 actual casualties. Tbc. 26 were lreatt:d tor smoke inhal&tkm. from smoke bomb.1 set ofr during the drill. I • t The three n1cri "'~re lodged ln Orangr county Jnll on the federal charges~ nnd were due lo be rirralgned today before U.S. O:lmmisSloncr Arthur Brndlcy . ,\ ll1u1tingto11 Girl Fla!!"S'a Ride ~ ' Raped by Drivel' A 20-ycar-old liuntington Reach y,·oman appan!ntly was raped Wednesday night by a man who offered her a ride after her car stalled. Huntington Beach police reported !hf' \\'Oman 's car broke do.,rn at 8 e ~ ~ Boulevard and Garfield Avenue aOOshc· started hitchhiklng to a friend's home. A man in his mid·20's offered her a ride. she told officers, then ref.used to drop her at the friend 's house, nc<i r Golden West &rett·ilnd Oarf;e:Jd. Instead. police. sa id. the man tlro\'c . on and parked hi!I van on Elli-' Avf'nUP bety,·ecn ~::d..-.·ards and (.olden \V cs t St reets. where the alleged rape occurrPd. She told officers the man thrt'alened her wif h a screwdriver and strurk her in lhe face. After lht' incident. ilOllcc ~ported. !he man lert tht \\'OlllAn ~side Um ro11d . She Y.'Rlked lo a nearby rtsldcnce, then called Police. - -----t - N-eighb·ors Wak e Up Couple, Son A Huntington Beach family escaped a blaze in their apartment early todt1.y after being awakened by neighbors who spotted the flames. Huntington Beach Fire Captain Roger Hosmer said Danny and Beity Howard ande the ir one-year-old son. Trav is, managed to nee their burning home ~·ithout injury. but he credited their neighbors with saving the ramily·s lives. The blaze at 19162 Huntington Ave .. Apt. IBO, \\'as reported at 12:45 a.m .• and \\'as brought under control within 10 min utes after fire crews arrived. J.losmer said . He explained Jac k Nicholls of Garden Grove \\'as visiting the apartment com· plex. He spotted names through a window as he passed the Howard apartment. broke do\\11 the door and a\\·akened the famil y. "Probably by doing U1al he saved their lives." Hosmer said. "They certainly would ha\'e been overcome by smoke." Hosmer said there ~·as $15.000 damage to the building and about $1.500 to the. Howards' belongings. I-le said the blaze started in lh<' living room near a couch r\~'h<'rc ~lrs. Howard had fallen asleep. The exact cauge of the blaze is still being investigated, Hosmer said. Hosmer said !IO\\'ard ran ba~c his burning home twice and managed to save some clothi ng and stereo equip- ment. Firemen remained on the scene until nearl y 5 a.m. There v.·as smoke damage to neighboring apartm<!nts. Hos mer said. Scaffold Falls; 18 Work e r~ Die l\IANILA . Philipp illf'!i 1 AP ) -Eighteen \\'Orkcrs were killrd today \\'hen thtlr ~iiffoldin,i:: hrokt• and they plunged 18 floors lo lhl' ground at a brink under construction. officials said. Authorities said tPree othrr ,.,.orkcr.. survived lht• fall . but \1 1.'rc b.1dly injured \rhen they \andrd on lop of lhl" other victims. 0nc ~·orkcr e~npt'd the fall by grabbing a cnble \\h.ich had snapped. RECO RD SEEKER /l .4S UPS. DOWNS CORVALLIS. Ore. lAPI -t.olvo- yr.ar-old Fritz \\'ilhelm ;umped more than 23.000 times nn his pogo sllcll: and thought he had sel n \\·orld's rl'COrd. • Then he rc:id the lall"St edition of Ciulnncss Dook or Records and lcarnro he hudn't set n record after nll. The Tl..'<'<lrd hold er is Tin a Smllk~lcln, 12, of Oa\1is. ClilU .. v.·ho Jun11k.'<I 361281 11n1es lust Jw1C. ' I " I • • 0 ~2 DAJLV PILOT ST Mi-I-ls-~spent •• & • Evening_ Night Club Hours at . ' 7 ' • ' B ·11rns Says So 'No, Mr.-orCI, Is a Recession' \\!ASlll.NGTON tAP) -Rep. \\IUbur D. ~fills spt-,1t at least part of the e\'t'ning drinking, dining and .dancing with friends hours beJorc he was involved tn a , bi;o.arrc incident in 'l\'bich one of his \.\'Orru1n conipanioos wus rescued from dro\.\·nin~ by police. . . The n1anager of n \Vashington night club "''here lbe Arkansas Democrat has bc'en a frequent patron said ~tills. three wou\Cn and another man \Vere in the establlshmtut for about three hours ~n­ day night- During that time, they had dinner and drinks which cost about ~ in all and then left. according to George Bertran, man.1ger of lhe Ju n k a no o restaurant on fashionable Connecticut Avenut. None of the group lj ppeared, intoxicated v.·hcn UK!y left about 9:30 p.m., he said. The v.tiereabouts of the influenlial 65- Walter Wails Prophet Rrl.ngs Gloorn to Ne·wport By GARY GRANVILL~ 01 '"-1>1111 '''" Sllff A journey that began either in April or May ln e'lthcr Illinois or Iowa brought brother Walter and his covered wagon to Ne""port Beach Wednesday afternoon. And the self-proclaimed prophet bore "'ilh hlm predict ions or ill fale f?t' the v.-orld in general and the U.S. in particu lar. If 'brother \\'alter's predictions come about the workl will be ana1ne in aoo~r global conflict within five years and the U.S. will be devastated by a serie! ol earthquakes. Backed by a hefty bundle of press clippings, brother Walter says he"s ~n traveling around the ~t~ wo~1ng loc:als with his timely pred1ct1oru;: since "sometime either April or ~1ay." "'hen he·bcgan his journey, the self· declared ••greatest see r who ever walked this earth" traveled in the co v ~red wagon' that 11.·as strapped to .e. p1ckup- drav.'ll trailer parked on Pacific Coast Highway. The two while horses that pulled the wagon are now stabled in Omaha, N~~·· and Somehow are scheduled to reJ01n thfir master during his visit to the coast according to brother Walter. He 1 says he came by his mystical powers in 1943 w.hilc v.'alking down a Chicago street. - year-old conJ{ressman, cbainnan of lhe <4 , taxwrhing Ways an,d Me!ns committee, WASIIINGTON (UPI) -Disagreeing, remained a mystery between that hour •Ith President Ford , Cbalrman \1thur and the 2 a.m. incident at the Tidal F. Burns of lhe Federal Reserve Board he J ff •1 ·a1 ...-led loc!O)' tbO <OW1lry Is In a .Ba.!iin near t e erson 1• emor1 · ~~ But he Jald ,hEi does not share Mills hln1self remained in seclusion the widespread view that it will get late Wednesday as the U.S. Park Police. W<rie. disputed a daim Afills made through • ..We have a recessloo but It is. a aides that he was not pre.sent at the most unusual reces$lon - a recess1~n incident and knew nothing about it. for wtuch there is no precedent 1 n l\1ills is in\IOlved in a re-ele<"tion cam-histvry.'' Burns !old the. Congressional Joint Economic Subcomnuttee. paign and !acing his sUffest. cba!Jenge He said lhc naUon never before has in years from a woman Republican had a recession accompanied by "gallop- candidate. 'U.S. IN RECESSION' ing inflalion" and a "boom" in business As reoounted by police, lhe Tidal Basin Fed Chairmin Burns capital investment. incident occurred when "'-ll officers stop-Ford told a news .~ferencc ~ed- ped a 1973 Lincoln Continental traveling nesday, "I do not. think the United ·months of higher prices. This aecline, bo\vevcr, n1ay be ~rt­ llvcd lf grain <:cop setback.! cont1nul.'. I Beef and veal accoun ted for most flf the decline ln consumer food prices. Higher prices . were 'reported ror sugar and confectlonary, ,fresh and dried (f1.!lls and vegetables,processed poultryl dairy products, pro cessed· frui.18 and vegetables. at an unreasonable speed with lights ~ states is In a recession. \\re do have out at 2 a.m. Monday. Five people Ba1ik Manager economic prob1,ems but it is a very From Wire Services spllled out. The car was registered to miXed siluat\Qn .. .'' - - MHJs, police aid. Burns also disagreed with • •many Rep. Lester L. Wol!f says that a Lawm,aker Warns Of .4.rnb Control Of lJ.S. Drilling They said one or the men identified Roh s Own Branch observers" who predict a "deepenlhg loophole in regulations on selllng offshore himself to the officers as Mills and reces.sion"jn.Uie coming year. , oil l~ases could all_ow Arabs lG buy the ?>Jj~ report, according to Franklin -1.-"On present evidence, 1 believe tffey control of colnpanies·· drilling fOI" oil A. Arthur, described this man as "in-T s ve Family are unduly pe!simistic." he said, addi~ in U.S. coastal waters. toxicated." His face was: scratched and 0 l.. 3 · that "a sustained resurgence of economic The New York Democrat said in an bleeding, they said. activity'' \Viii await 8 return to national intervieY: Wednesday that Arabs. or a11y \Vhile police questioned the group. a YPSILANTI, t\1ich. CAP) - A Ypsilanti confidence that inflation has been curtail·· other foreign country with the 1noney. woi:nan andidenti!hou;ed1~s ~bell.aedBalStistel1Jah, hawenrke m1raeednageunr'has rwmif!i a~!~ywo a~~rld~~~ ed. cobyuul~/ngak~~~tr~ ~i~~;o~~~rtr c:~~~~ . crying s mg in nux pans Meanwhile the government index of .,. and EngU~h, ran tG a bridge and leaped manager was forced to rob bis own wholesale prices gained only 0.1 percent their identity. into the water. She was resa.ied by bank to ransom them, the FBI reported. in September, oiving Ford the first en-\Vo!ff 's warning is similar to one made ffi .. ~do · after be •1 Ri bard G n and her ch1'Jdren ~ se.,eral wee'·· ago by Sen. How a r cl an o teer ... ..., ve m r. 1• rs. c ree · couraglng economic nev.·s since taking • 11..'i Otbe offi th ti · t Erick 7, and Annette, 9, were released l\letzenbawn (D-Ohio), who said Arabs the 'te and""pu11ed"'':1sa 's.~~ .. A~ m do at a hotel about IS miles west of Ypsilan-office. · have enOOgb money from their oil sales wa r u . u.:. ..... 1 a an held It was the smallest. increase in a to buy contro!J· m· g m· terest in such U.S. the officer who dOve in after her to shore. ti about 10:20 a.m. after being . The Washington Star·News ·today hostage a11 night by four men. yea~ JOOex on Wholesale Prices releas-corporate giants such as 1 IR.\phl and "'""ed ..,..,_,. as sa"'•g that M 111 s Mrs. Green called her husband . at · · American Telephone and Te egre . """' ......... ._..,s ,,... ed by the Bureau oi Labor Stat1sl1cs l\1eanwhile, Sal. John v . Tunney (D· threatened to use h Is congressional the bank after being released and was today W"''" 167.2 _ meaning wholesale 1 · t ..... .1. ......i: l ked b r ..., Calif.). joined by 12 sena tors . r °. 111 powers agams a .,...A ,...,..ceman un ess pie · up Y po ice. goods that cost. $100 in 1967 cost $167.20 coastal state s , introduced legislation ~~icl~ a=ed him to drive ~tiss Bat-wit~li~ea~nifr~l ~~!~. ~f":h~~= today. . \Vednesday c-o.lling for a: delay in govem- The a Sta eN. led where they were being questioned. On an unadjusted basis, IJ:le ilndehx inent offshore oil and gas leasing plans. e r· ews quo sources as was actually down 0.1 percent bu t e Tunney said it v.•as intended to halt saying that Mills told Park J>o!ice Pvt. A search was under way for the adjusted figure better re!lects economic Interior Department .plans for ."inassivc'' Thomas Johann, "I'm a congressman men \\'ho kidnapecl them . !rends. offshore leasing until the environmental and I'll have ypu demoted." The release came more than lv;o hours Ford has made the economy his top 1 d f II al h d 'bed ;mpact can be measured an dcoasta c• In a news con erence ca ed tee after Green took w at was escri prioriiy issue and this week proposed Mills' claim that he was not involved , as "several thotisand dollars" from the to Congress 31 steps to take to help ve~~~fu~~ ~~~c~cit· said "serious Arthur said, "\Ye can assume it was Ypsilanti Township branch of th e fight inflation. Since taking office in questions" had been raised aboui de~rt- Rep. Mills." lie added , "I think ihe Ypsilanti Savings Bank and left it at August, F0rd has only heard of higher ment plans for leasing at least 10 million officers ~'OUld ~" him. a secluded rural drop point. consume r prices, higher wholesale prites acres a year in offshore areas. Mills' administrative assistant, Oscar The FBI said four men surprised the and swelling unemployment. Tunney said testimony at Senate hear· "~ne" ~s.s, who earlier relayed Mill.s' family Wednesda y night in .their Grass But the Wholesale Price Ind ex ings this "·eek indicated that the depart· deruals of tnv?lvement to news1nen , said Lak~ ~me, about ~ miles 1 fr.om generally signals how prices of conswner ment would not be able to •·assure "Some force lifted me off the ground three times \l'hich, as you know, is 1-----an""'1ndicatlon-that-ytKr&rt!-a-,,rophet:" brother Walter explained to his small ~fler the police press conf~rence ,that Ypsilanti .. They ."·ere ti~ up a.I rught, ~oods will increase or decrease later. that the United States \viii receive a I cannot refute what lbe police ~y. • Green said. This rooming, Gr~l-WhoWle-increase last-mooth---ratr-murnu.-trom-the-le8sing---progffln1-:---c;;~"'71>:fs:.-.Battistella-was-adm.itted-;o-;i-released-and"""1tll<t-to-go--rot could be reflected in lower consumer Joining Tunney in sponsoring th c hospital but later released and reporters and ~et all lhe money he could from prices later. resolution v.·ere Sens. Alan Cranston CD- who called her apartment Wednesd ay the fast telle: that r~ported for work. The September lncrea.se was the Calif.), Edward Brooke (R·ltiass.). Clif· audtence. • After bouncing aroqnd the Ch.icago street, the 50 year-old ' 'n a I iv e of everywhere" says he founded the beat generation. Later. what brpthcr \Vfller calls his band pf "freaks" adopted hle name "Pe.iccmakers" a Utle em b I a zon ed across the side of his covered wagon. , • 'hl. t1ddilicl1 to predicting World War 111 and devastating earthquakes. bro ther \Yalter said the Arab nations will soon renew Uieir oil embargo aOO the Mideast "wilt be aoother Vietnam." When a.sired if he ever makes cheerful predictions, the black bearded spiritualist replied "Who' sever heard of a prophet ·who niakes happy predictions. Doom is our business." Brother Waller hadn't been in Ne\l·port Be,ach an hour before he a.dded one believer to ltis flock. brother Dino. 'I'M lwo met as brothrr Dino walked along Coast Highv.·ay near the Balboa Bav Club. it seems that brother Dino ooce had a con\·ersation with the New Testament prophet, Obadiah and therefore, i s qualifiOO to recognize mystical powers. "!\-1an, you can believe every l hi n g brother \Valtcr says. I'll vouch for it," bro1her Dino decla red . Brother Walter said it v.·as a "divine force" that brought him to Nel'l'JXlrl Beach. But it \Vas an invitation to dinner and a night's lodging by brother Dino that prompted him to lca\•e the beach ci!y for the night. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed .,.P,r.HIO.:nt •Iii Pl.IOll-r Jack; R. Curley Vitt "'"!O.nl •ncl Gt":"•• /IM,..~ Thomas Keev il Edl1Df" Thomas A. Murphine Ml"lgln' Eonor Charles H. Loos. Richard P. Nall .UM~t•nl MINl)!n; Edilor\ TtltPhone (7t4) 641-4311 Claissititcl Adv@rtising M2·S671 .. I I 'DOOM JS DUR BUSINESS' Dino (top) and Walter Cou11ty Burglar Slavs His Victim A Santa Ana auto salvage owner was killed Wednesday night in a strugg~e with an anncd burglar he caught tn the act of ransacking his home, police said today. Jolm L. Webb, 50, was shot five Um~ by the burglar, who he had chased out of his house and down lhe street, v.·here the shooting took place. Police said today they arrested a suspect for questioning but they declined to reveal the man's name or if be was still in custody today. Costa Mesa police ssid one of their helicopters was used in the search for the suspect. School l\fix Orclet·ed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Police ar· rested four students Wednesday and con- fiscated an assortment of weapons as tensions remained high at Galileo High School. The arrests occurred. after school while police were following a busload of students home from classes. I .... _._ -- ,\'nhel ll'lnnl!r American Dr. George Palade shares the 1974 Nobel Prize in medicine with two Belgians for their research in rcpalrlng and dofining' the human celf. Story, Page A4 • were told by another woman lbat she Bank officials said Green had the smallest since October 1973 when there ford Case (R-N.J.) Lawton Chi!Cll (0- was s1eeping under sedation. teller clean out the vault. !"fe then took Wa.\ a drop of 0.1 Refcent but it :was Fla.), Ernest F.' Hollings (DS.C.) The doorbell at the apartment also the money to the ~p point, .-eturned suu· 19.7 percent higher than a year F.dward ~i. Kennedy (0-Mass.). Bob \\'ent WJBDSwered, aJthough people could and called bank Pres1~C11t C l a re n c e ago. Pitkwoocl (R-Ore.) John o. Jlastore be heard moving about inslde. The Utley. Utle.ycalledJX!lice~ The statistiai showed price1 .of foods (0-R.I.), William Roth (R·Del.). Har· "-'Oman lives in a luxury, ~ Ne Utley said he received the telephone edged downward 0 3 percent after two rison A. Williams (0-N .J. ), Jacob K. apartment oomplex where Mills and his caUll rrom~~etntbeati!~mjost I Javits (R•N.Y.), and William D. li:itha· wife al.!lo have an apartment. It i! tey . severa \vay {D-l\1ainel. in Crystal City, Va., across tbe Potomac tl_lousand dollars ID the robbery, but f'ro1n Page Al The legislation would call upon the IUver from the capital. did not elabor~~: bee .th the bank secretary of the Interior to offer offshore The Washington Post quoted ho!pital . {;reen, 33, •l<l.3 n. ".'1 . CLINIC leases only after envlronmenlal r~arch sources as saying MJ. Battlstella, 38, since 1969• when he Joined the flftll • • • has been reviewed by the Counc1.l on had two black eyes and identified herself rui a trainee. Environmental Quality and the National to officials there as a stripper. dental clinic, even though advised by Academy of Sciences _ Bertran said sbe has accompanied an attorney friend that he should cease • Mills to the restaurant on several oc-Th 'E • ' and di!sist from fixing teeth. .------------~ casions in the three months that he e XOTClSt "He came up here on a scholanhip has been manager of the nigllt club. to go to school." In'estlgator Thompson Couldn't T like She was with him Sunday night, he Plays lrv:ne explained, saying the occ student was said. 11 taking courses in medical and laboratory The Junkanoo is a Caribbean-motir technology. establishment ""ith woven rattan and In a pulpit address on "The Authorities speculated today that since palm-frond decor. The name is derived Exorcist and the Dybbuk," an Torres' burgeoning dental practice from a Bahamian festival and is a Irvine rabbi Friday will discuss prevented him from enrolling. at OCC corruption of the French phrase, "gens the variou s ways to get rid of again this semester that he rrught hav, inconnus," meaning unknown or disguis-demons. his charges dropped. ed persons, Jewish tradition and folklore on His student vi.!la requires that he re- According to Bertran, a silver-haired the dybbuk-a disembodied s o u I main in school, so pollce say it appears Cuban, the night club caters primarily that was be Ii eve d to take likely now that he will not be .prosecuted, to Americans during the week -and to possession of another . living but deported as an illegal alien. members of Washington's Laun Ameri· body-will be compared with prac-Detective Thompson said Torres told can community on Sundays. It ht fairly tices still in use ror exorcising him he had planned to wind up ~s expensive, with drinks costing $1.75 each. demoos. Rabbi Robert Bergman practice in the Costa Mesa motel . ID He said Mills and his party of four wtll speak at 8:15 p.m. at Uruversi· about five months and go to f.1ex1co others were joined briefly by two other ty United Methodist Church at the City. women whom he didn't know. The group corner of Culver and University There, he reportedly claimed, he ~Id drank one bottle of champagne and Drives. be an orthodontist, dealing Wilh more some other drinks and the two bills sophisticated dental work. of $60-plus and $18 were peid in cash by Mills. 0 tvri A£lvice? LONDON rAP) -Lord Marples, a fonner trarispon minisler 'vho started Britain's .. 'Don't Drink and Drive" ~mpalgn, has been fined $f08 and barined from driving after pleading guilty to drunken driving . Polit-e said Lord Marples, 66. was found to have an excess of alcohol in the blood alter taking a breathalyzer test. As transport minister, he in- troduCOO the te·st for those stopped on Briflilh roads under suspicion of d.rtvi~ µnder the influence. Rapist's 'Victim' Freed With Bail LONG BEAOR (AP -lJebo<oah Kan- taeng, charged with one o>unt of murder in the shotgun slaying of a man she claimed raped her, has been released on $10,000 bail, authorities said today, Special Litton Demonstration Friday and Saturday -I p.m. to 5 p.m. Mis,, Kantaeng, 19, who prosecutors have said staged a "cold-blooded" murder, wa! released Wednesday night after a bondsman signed the bail note, police said. The slight, raven-haired teenager has maintained that two men forced her into a car Oct. 2, drove her to a Santa Ana park and raped her at kni!e- point. }'ather Slain; Son, 18, Seized ALAMEDA (UPI) -An 1'-YeaMld Alameda youth was arrested for stabbing ltis father to death, alltgtdly over an argument about the use of a family car~ - Police took Gary Sullivan Into custody \Vednoftday at his borne alter the body of hjs rather, James. y.•as found ln the rear of a le.undry truck. The tlder Sullivan bad been stabbed SI• Umca in the cheat. A SUpt':rviSOf of the Red Star 1.In911 Co., for whom Sullivan worked, di.loovered the body. {J 1975 Litton Microwave Oven with VARI-COOK CONTROL Advonce featu~s that set the LITIOH Minutemastei-® · Modef 416 apart from other MICROWAVE OVEHS b11•l••Of ln!trlor -111111 1.1 cul>lc Ifft w••lll• ~ lntAllOf · e""''· •••ro(.1,.,. 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But the jurisdiction under ~ch the company's most valuable single tract v.111 fall depends on how policies of the adjacent cities of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine treat the company's new plan .for developing the area. The land stretches along 3.5 miles of beach from Corona del ti.far to Laguna Beach and inland to the San Joaquin Hills. Since January a group of 22 public and private groups called the lrvillt! Company A1 u I t i · A g e n c y Planning * * * l1·vi11e Company Park Sale Seen ~ During Decemher Title to 1.345 acres of beach and canyon park land betv•een Corona del P.far and Laguna Beach should be sold to the state Department of Parks and Recreation by the Irvine Company dur- ing December. Bob lfeycr of the de1>4rtment told ttJC group or public and...private agencies in the lrvine Company ~1ulti-Agency Planning Program ( T I C M A P ) Wed· nesday that negotiations are nearing an end. · r..fodi{jed since initially proposed. the area now under discussion includes a 3.5-mile stretch of ..beach and bJ U·Lf.s bet\\·een Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach aJt4 inland acreage in ?\lore Ca· nyon nmning from the coast to the San Joaquin Hills. Meyer described the $7.6 m I I I i on sale-half the appt\Jsed value of the Jand -" the biggest single gift to state beaches and pants in the . past eight years." Program (TICMAP) has watched ever the evolution of the company's plan. Already committed is 118 acres along the 3.5 mile coast and adjacent bluffs and l,Z27 acres mainly in Moro Canyon fer , state regkmal park. AIX>ut 60 percent or the acreage, o:>m· pany planner Don Cameron told the auditnee of 55, · will be left to open space. P.tuch of the remaining 40 percent will be developed as residential pl"()pCl'ty for 50,000 people. Company plans include two lf\ine Company.owned coastal re- sorts. One resort would be located north of Crystal Cove and the other near the rooutb of El ~1oro Canyon. "Given our druthers," \Vat.son said, "we would put in the resorts first. It is our exper,ience that tf we put in the residentiaJ area first, the people there will fight the re.90rt." Despite previous consideration, Cameron said, the company plans no ,.elocatiorr of ·Pacific Coast-H i g h w a<-y through lhe property. Since the highway is under state con· trol. ._Cameron.... said. "it would not be politically or economically feasible to relocate it." TICMAP is composed e f represen· taUves ol such official bodies as the coastal commission, state Department o{ Transportation, Orange Co u n t y government. state Department of Parks and Recreation and the citJes of Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Also represented are private group!'! such as the Sierra Club and the Environ· mental Coalition of Orange County. The company sought the counsel of the groups to head off possible conOicts with agencies or opposition from the private groups in the long series of public hearings which must take place before building can begin in the area. Initially, tbe company wanted support of the various agencies represented. but. consultant Ray Belnap said, "Hopes to get a consensus of the group h a v e _di$ipated,'' Conflicting policies and goals of the many groups would make a pkln meeting all but impossible, he said. Instead. the company \\·ill try to nar· row the hundre:ds ci. policies "to a fC"N tough political decisions," wh.ich v..ill be addressed during the hearings, he said. Leaving 60 percent or the land to ~~Originally,-the-park-w.as to.-include-------- about 1,500 acres divided between Los Trancos and r.loro Canyons. But state objections to the split park, he said, resulted in the change. 'lbe 118 acres o( beach and bluffs along the ocean front would feature a 3.5 mile pedestrian ~lkway alot.g the top of the cliffs. Addltiooally, two large plJblic parking lots are planned on the in1and side of Pacific Coast Highway. A tunnel through the landffil bridge at the mouth ol El Moro Canyon is to provlde pedestrian access from the beach _to the canyon areas of the park. Oil Workers Miss ing ' CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -Offshore Inc. of Hot5ton said today 18 v.wken. in· eluding four Americans. were lost in the sinking of a company oil rig in the Gulf 0£ SUez. A comi;irany spokesman refused to release their names until their bodies are found. Fiuny Fi1ais S1vallows Lifte d To Watm Clim.e_s GENEVA (UP I) -Switzerland's "bird1ift" has sent' 200,000 swallows aouth to warmer climates by airplane and train. Swissair said so many swallo\vs were delivered to Zurich Airport that a special DC9 air freighter had to be used to fly the birds to Nice on the French Riviera. · The Nice Animal Protection Society said there were already too many birds in the area, and asked S\\itzerland to stop the shipments. The swallows had been dying by the tens of thousands because sudden cold weather killed all the insects they cat while snowstorms prevented their flyiJ).g by themselves over the Alps to the south. Ul'I T'tU.,._. Thousands of anchovies died when a large school 10( the six·inch fish sv.•am into a boat basin at Ocean Shores, \Vash. The fish sufrocatcd when they use<I up all the ilxygen in the water. lliologlsta specul•l• lllt aacllovle1 may have been fleeing from predator lfsh. O!llcials tsped the tide and ••ail!lls lo handle cW.nup operations. open spa~. means some agency must acquire lt, \Vatson said. lf it Ls not purchased, he said, the comp.an)' will seek to develop it. · ln 3JIS""er to apparent c on f 11 <: t s OOl:Wcen the company p1an and ooa.!l'lsl oommission regu.laUons against buUding between the ocean and the nearest public road, the company plans to build a po.bile loop road around a broad area between highway and ocean. Appraisals, said planner Larry ~1oore~ have set the value for that land at "hundreds of millions 9f dollars." "Obviousty no public agency ha! the money to spend on an area like that." he said, "arxl. the only other thing they could do is take the land without com· pcnsating the owner. J "And that, of course, \vould institute a long court case," A1oore said. The project is set up to take place over the next 25 years, and the shif!ing poHcies of the adjacent cities will have much to do \\ilh which eventually con· lrol s the area . "It happens to be the sort of are::l \\.'hich could be self-sufficient without a!JOl.OOr city," \Vat.son said. "One of four options, even though \\·e've had a terrible experience with Irvine," ti.·loore said with a ·smile. "is to in· corporate it as a separate city." \Vhil e the project is being developed, lhe Irvine Company is paying $3,000 a day in taxes for the lands a company spokesman said. ' Dcspile that impetLtS to build, 1'.toore assured the group that since much or the area lies in the agricultural preserve, only building in the northern area could t&ke place \\1thin 10 years. The company gets a tax break on Jane.ls in the preserve, and A1oore said, the company does not want to jeopar.:lize that lax advantage in other or its ldnds by asking that this area be removed from the preserve ahead or schedule. "There is a feeling by some members of the board of supcrvi!IOrs that all of I.he agricultural preserve agreements betv.'etn~the county ar>d the Irvine C.Om· pany should be cancelled. We don't \\'ant lo jeopardize the whole inland area " lo.loore said. ' Aside from Pacific Coast lfigh\\•ay, company plans for access to the area include extension ()f Culver Drive and Sand Canyon Avenue to the beach and a pair of loop roads running within the area. The TICMAP meffitiml-were handed company-drafted versions of t h e i r policies and were asked to respond as to whether their desires were accurately presented. 1be group will meet again in six weeks for a company description of how it feels each group's goals and policies were met in the new plan. . ' ' • , ANTI -INFLATION 'W IN' BUTTON SHOWN BY PRESIDENT FORD There Aren't M1ny Around, So You Better Make Y.o ur Own Wanna Button? White Hou se Sovs '}' ou Mak e It' ... WASHINGTON (UPI) -The \\Thite House has a message ror persons seeking a WIN button. ~fake your O\l.r1l· __ _ For the moment , the red and white anti-inflation buttons. like the one-Presi- dent Ford is sporting on his lapel. are in short supply. A New York firm. Don Howard Associates, bas donated. as a pUblic service, 100.000 buttons but production will take a little while. When they arrive. 5,000 will be set aside to send to each or the persons who mailed lis ts of 10 energy·saving suggestions to Ford. The baj_ance ~y_l!'.e used lo ~nd to persons who mail in the coupons appearing in the papers around the coun· try enlisting citizen support in the in- flation fight. But if the coupon response is .too 1-vy, thp bui"10 respo~, may be scrapped. EL PASO, Tex. (APl -Eleven boy!I have l>C'Cn charged \\1ilh larceny in the disappearance of $41.0QO frotn six banks. One bank olficial S<Jid that apparently !he boys Simply stro!IOO out of tht banks unnoticed \\'ith the cash. Titc 11. all El Paso re side nts. r<1ngl'd in age fronl JO 10 '..!O. Fnr agt'.'nts sald the c<1sc in volvl'd banks in r:I Paso. Fabcns and Vcin ll~rn. Tex .. and Anthony, ~.~t Tilc disa ppca rancc:o; OC<'Urrcd OVt'r a J(}n1on1h pe riod. The FBI refust'.'11 to disclose detail~ of ho"· the n1on£"y \\'as taken. But llO\\'<Jrd HudgCC1ns. a \'iC<' president of the Broder City Bank 111 El Paso. said the n1a nncr in which his bank lost S6J'.Xl0 probably "'lJ..S typic:il. Ln1ployes or the Bordt'r City Bank found a you ng boy in n back room at lhc vault on r-.tay 31. 1972, and ordt'.'rcd him to leave. Hudgeons said. Later. the employes discovered th e money 11'aS missing. lludgeons said no one knew \1·he1 her only Ofl{' boy v;as in\'Ol\'ed in that case. "\Ve nc\1£'r could tell." he added . "One \\'as seen back tl~re and "'·as asked to leave. We classified it as a mysterious disappearance. \Ve didn't know what happened." Tom \\'cstfall. assistant agent I n charge of the FBI office in El PaS(). described the case as "one of the most unusual cases l'\'e ever seen in my 24 years in the FBI." He declined to say \\'hcihcr the procedure was identical at each bank but said all II suspects were linked.. to a commou neighborhocN:t and had been in frequent brushes with the law. Officers arrested eight bOys Tucsda v and Wednesday and t.Ook then1 nex't day before a U.S. magistrate, who set boOO at S20.000 each. \Vestfall identified them as Art bu r Quintana, 19; Clyde Smith. 18; Vincent Homan. 20 : Lee D™tis. 18; and four juveniles -one JO. t\\'O 13 and one 16. . Other complaints were brGught against John Kenneth Crank, 23. naw an inmate at the La Tuna , Tex., rederal refcu:matory near here: his brother \Vesley Crank. 21 , in the state prison at Huntsville. Tex .. and Dexter tiayton Hyder. 19. already being held in the El Paso County jail. Brc1 d bur y T p~h Ti ckets At'a.ilable Ancient Ship Re1nains Found off Channel Isle Russell ,V, Freeburg. coordinator of the Citizens Action Committee To Fight lnflatioo, strt>sscs that a m i n i mum amount of government money is going to be spent on the voluntary drive, especially for frill s like buuons. If people want one they should "make their own," Freeburg said. "If com· panics want their employes to wear them. they can arrange for their own production. This button is not gove111· me~t .Property. It is in the public do- n1a1n. Tickets are still available (or a talk by author Ray Bradbury about "Son1e Thoughts for the Nexl T\\·o Bi 11 ion Years." The talk , sponsored by Friends of the Laguna Beach Library , \\;u be In the L ag una Beach ll igh School auditorium at 8 p.m. Oct., 19. SAN DIEGO !AP) -An archeologfst 33ys the remains of an ancient ship -believed to be a 171h century Spanish galleon -have been found in water near one of Southern California's Channel Islands. The e1act locat ion v.~11 be made public when a team of qualified scientists OO\V exploring the wreckage completes its work. possibly within a few weeks, said Dr. James Aforiarity III. The University of San Diego scientist said he first found indications of a u'N.'Ck there - a large stone lxlwl in fa irly deep water -in 1957. ''We ·have found \\'hat I bclie\'e to be fiOme elements of a very. very old shipwreck." Moriarity said. "I don 't mean something out -0f some relatively insignificant period like the 1850s. I mean a wry old ship that probably went down in the 1600s. "f think it is an ancient Spanish vessel . one cl 23 galleons known to have gone down bet ween here and China during that era." The Cha.Mel lslanm range almost 200 ml\es from the Santa Barbara area as far south as San Clemente. Before making his announcement Burgla r Dra,vs 90-da y Sentence • 111 Capistrano A San Juan Capistrano man arrested by Orange County sheriffs officers after he allegedly burgled his: father·in-law's nearby home Sept. 3 has been sentenced to 90 days in the county jail. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered the jail term and three years probation for Peter C h a r I e s Cropsey, 19. of 32307 Pasco Carolina, •fter th< deltndanl pl...ted guilty to char~ of JeeODd degree burglary. Sher1lf ~ officers. bo.J d. CJ>.t i JI • d Cropsey as 1he man who bro«e o window to goln entry lo his falher·in-law's home at 3.2222 Pal'ltO caroUna. said he pocketed t40 in coins and bills and left an ob..'ICeni· ty scrawled out in hls O\i.Tl blood behind hint. Officers said Cropsey told tbcm that ! quarrC!I "Ith his 1A11fe led to too dctision to break Into he:r fat her's hol:ne. , \Vedncsday night at the San D i e g o Natural History f..1useum. ~1oriarity lold a reporter that no more details \\·ould be disclosed but "\\·e have the potential for an important discovery." Freeburg said the New York Advertis- ing Firm of Benion and Bowles and the Advertising C.Ouncil. the p u b Ii c service arm of the ad industry, \\'ill provide the art \\'Ork free to any bu tton manufacturer wan1ing lo produce another batch. Tickets cost 12 for adults and $1 for students under 18 years old. They are available at the library. at Di\lcy·s and ti.larriner's bookstores and at the associated students oHicc at lhe high school. ~ : ... P romotion on Le a t he r now $699 84 inch leather sofa Luxurious so fa cove red in leather , a unique look and feel of tuxury. A full , 84 '' wide. available i n 4 colors of lea ther. )'oor 1'~avorile Designer \\'1ll L{t 1laPPU To Assis t You. H.J .GA I\1\ETT fllRNITLIRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS I Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. .. A 4 DAILY PILOT I OcPJlll's L11re -Reat:iies 111 ... Thundly, Octobfr 10, 11(174 BOSTON (UPI) -Four-hundred.fifty riot-traln"1 state and metropolitan police surrounded ICbools ln racially troubled south· Boston and provided arm e d motorcycle escort to buses today, pro- tectiftg children and enforcing a court ordered plan to integrate public echools. Boston police, who came under fire by some residents for allegedly over· reacting, withdrew from the school areas in south Boston, leaving security to the lresh reinfortement!. Bu.ses arrived witoout incident and classes got under way as state police and h-1etropolitan District police main· tamed fight security. The buses were • Ill escorted by motorcycles and state police crolsers. ATl'ENDANCE WAS blgher citywide than Wednesday, with a greatly In- creased number of black atudent.s bused. into aouth Beston. One black man drove up, &topped his car, got out and stood on t.be comer near the Old Colmy bousmg project, a predominantly wltlte area in south Bost.on where trouble has occurred in the past, Several state police troopers talked to him. But when he got back in his car and didn't drive off im- mediately, a state policeman said, "Get I the hell out of here, It's for your safety. \Ve don 't want any trouble here." The tactical force or the Boston police was grouped in the Fenway area, ready to move into pri!dominantly black Rot· bury ii trouble broke cut there. Ro:ibury has been the scene cf rock throwing , figh.ting and some looting tbe past two days. THE REINFORCDlENTS were called to he.Ip local police cope \\'itb t he widespread violence that bas erupted in both white and black sections of lhe city, in schools and outside them, lhroughout the day and night. e: 'We Liked '. ' Guerrillas ... SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) -A U.S. woman official freed Crom a 13--day kld· nap ordeal at the hands d lefllst guer· rillas says she was treated "like a lady and a diplomat" Md grew to like her oourteous captors. "We hostages got to know them and even to like them a little under the necessity of sharing food and water," U.S. Embassy Public Affairs o f f i c e r Barbara Hutchi90f1 said'. The seven guettillas ended their siege at the Veaezuelan Consulate \Vednesday night, freeing their seven h o s t a g e s unharmed and flying off lo asylum in Panama. 1JPCOAST, DOWNCOAST: Some peo- ple: here in our Orange Coast region harbor the notion that unless you live close enough to get slapped by salt spray or track sand into the bathroom, you a~n·t rcolly an ocean person. This, or course, is a false notion. LotS or us love the sea. But \\'C can't all,.lj.\'it,. r ight next to it. Oh, maybe you (.,'Ol.Jld back in the early days. You came to tile seaside of San Clemente, or Hwrt.ington Beach or Laguna or Newport, and you decided you like it down there by the sand. Ted l{ennedy's Wife Free In Mishap, to Face Court lN PANAMA CITY, mustached guer- rilla chief Radames Mendez Vargas ar- rived "ith his ragtag band and said, "A war is not lost with one battle. There will be other actions against the Dominic8fl gover'nment ." ~tiss Hutchiim, a 47-year-o\d -native of Newark, Del., told a11ate night news conference she "never thought they'd carry out their promise and shoot u·s." EMBASSY SIEGE OVER Barbara Hutchison Slio1.v Fel.!turing Real Sex T QO ,~fuch for France So you pitched a tent. maybe. Later. you threw up a single-wall cottage. Some solid..eltizen souls even started building things out of brick, telling the v.·orkl that they v.-·ere on the coastline to stay. Tll\JS OUR BEACll cities evolved., Ifs a bit more difficult to build your happy homestead at sand's edge these days. First, you would have to file an Environmental Impact Report and you're probably washed out right there. Pitching•tenls on the beach is frowned ~n these days. Try it and ii woo't Qe ·too long tmtil an officer of the J~w· comes along to knock on your tent· qap. Besides all that. there isn't really rjiuch open seashore area any more. So ·we've all lived to see the day when coastal people, in mind and splr1t, have moved to places which aren't ac- tually washed by the ebb and flow of the Pacific. But that doesn't mean the lure is gone. You take Costa ~tesa. for example. Years ago. it was figured Costa Afesa "·ouJd eventually t~uch the sea. _One cl-the old city streets, Broadway. was originally desi gned to link the o Id downtown section to Upper Newport Bay. ~ut it didn't quite \\'Ork out that way. S0:\1E COSTA I'll ES A shakers-and- movcrs still hope to see an ocean link yia a dredged ch"annel up the Santa Ana River. \\'ilh a boat marina at the upper reaches in Costa Mesa. Visionary. maybe. but-.Jt underscores the lure or the sea. ~ MtN. tbrOugh its recreation departm:2U-Ji1J, be hOldin_g an all-city ~urfing this weeke~. \'ou 1'1:i~ 'giggle and ' ask, "How in the wt>rld does a city -hold a surfing contest when it doesn't have any piece of ocearfto call its ov.•n?" Simple. Costa ?o.1esa surfers will simply borro\\' a little piece of ocean from somebody else. Jn ttiis specific in.stance. they \\':in be borro\\'ing from Huntingtcn Beach. Huntington has plenty of ocean 9f its Q.\\·n so there really isn't any problem here. • ~llSSfON VIEJO and other locations In lhe ~Saddleback Valley also prove there is a lure to .the sea. Chances are good you can find more surfboards repose in the ga rages or ~1ission Viejo and the Saddleback Valley than you \\"ill find in Lagun;i. Trur. a ~lission Virjo youngste r has lo get o\·('r the hill lo get to the ocean. But the provf that plenty of them are doing it cmnes from the Orange C',ounty Transit District. Tile OCfD has fretted in recent times about all the Saddteback Valley and lr\'inc surfers who want to gel their boards aboard the buses. Thus does our coastline '!Xpand. The lure of the old Pacific reaches inland and touches many po6plc. ur1 T•lf'"''' Graft Co11v i.,t1on Thomis E. Keane, top Political ally of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, has· been convicted · on 17 counts of conspiracy and one of mail fraud. He was found guuty of using his posi· lion as aJderman to profit from land _§peculation companies. 3 Share Prize For Cancer Cell Research Gains STOCKHOLM (UPI) -The 1971 Nobel Prize for medicine was awa·rded todaY to a naturalized American. a Briton and a Belgian for their studies of celis in the researCh against cancer. All three have worked in the United States. The winners were: -airistian de Duve, 57, a Belgian \\·ho was bom in Britain and has British nationality and \\'ho has done research at Rockefeller University for the past 12 years and also at Catholic University in Louvain. Belgium. -George Emil Palade, a 68-year~ld native of Romania, \vho emigrated le the· United States in 1946 and is now chainnan of the section of cell biology in the Department of Medicine at Yale University. His wife, Dr. Marilyn Far- quhar, is his assistant. -Albert Claude, 75. a Belgian who v.·as born in Luxembourg. has also work· ed at the Rockefeller University in New York, 'but returned to Belgium in 1949 to become head of the Jules Bordet Institute in Brussels. They share the $123,000 prize from funds bequeathed by Allred Nobel, the . inventor of dynamite. It was the second consecutive year that men have shared the Nobel Prize or medicine. MCLEAN, Va. (UPl)-Joan Kennedv. the wife of Sen. Edward KeMedy ( 0. ?-.1ass.), has been charged with drunken driving after her convertible bumped into a car stopped at a red light in suburban Virginia. There were no injuries, and t o t a I damage in the tllreHar c o 11 i s i o n Ylednesday was estimated at $1,400. Edward McGrath, \\'hooe car w a s struck, said Mn. Kennedy, 38, "was very concemed about the accident and very upset. J really thought she was a nice lady. --- "SHE SAJD OVER and over again she was ri!ally sorry that It happened and just thankful that no ooe was hurt." McGrath, 49, a Defense Department employe, said he was not aware at the time that she would be cited for drunken driving. A p·oJice spokesman said a breathalyzer lest was administered le Mn. Kennedy at a police substation after the inchfent, but he declined to make public the result. Mn. Kennedy, who was alone in her car at the Ume of the accident, appeared before a magistrate and was released on personal recogniz.ance. No court-date -- has been set. A spokesman for Sen. Kennedy ~aid he left Capitol Hill to return to the family home in AicLean after receiving word of the accident. ) ~i SAID Mrs. Kennedy·~ car hit s lier one with a "pretty solid bu p," and his auto bounced forward a smacked into the back of the next vehicle driven by Carol Pinder, 25, of Vienna, Va. Only McGrath's car suffered signifi· cant damage. McGrath said Mrs. Kennedy, who was wearing white tennis shoes and a leather coat, exchanged drivers licenses and other information with him after all three cars involved pulled over to the side or the road and a\\'aited police. Asked if there were any obvious in- dications tl'lat she had been drinking, be replied , "I wouldn't say that there was aoy real evidence." COED BEATS RAP; EXCUSE FLIMSY RENO. Nev. (UPI) - A University of Nevada Reno coed has been freed Wednesday after being taken to court on charges of indecent exposure, Laura Ann Bode, 23. was charged \vith indecent exposure because of a dress she \\'Ore to a campus dance. University Police Chief Keith Shumway said the dress \\·as too revealing. The top half of the black dress consisted only of l"-'O narrow straps that oovered just the essentials. Judge pro tern Robe-rt Hibbs dismissed the charge in mWlicipal court. Clear Skies Over Nation Great Lakes Area Cloudy, Some Showers in Rockies Te1npe rai11res •11'"'. 11 $,,,..•c~ I-~ t.tfr•lo Cmtr101Tt CftlcfgO Clntlnnf l'I Cl~ve!a"" Otllt\ Otn~r Ot1root "•"tioen~~ K•n.a1 Coty l.•i 119q•' l.01111v!U" M.,mr Mllw•11~ M1Me•11<>h1 /Otw O<"!••~\ Hflll L- 1) •I " . " " 61 ., ... " .. ~ .. " ~ " M " . M >o " . n " " " .. " ., 1l .., ~ " . .. " DAllT PILOT 'DEUVERY ~VICE: Dt"""1 ti tlw: Olilr ~lot ,_......'*'""'' .. -... """ ..... !- -., 111' '°""' ull Mf -""' ... .. ...... • .... (tllt.,. HMi. -,, ... ... ._, ...... .., . .,.,.. ... _... l'fltO ,..,, " ............... , .... -w....,. Uli ... I tWf ......... . ,..c.11 ... -.. ,.. ..... T tltpholttt . '· ,,.,., .,.,... <•rr ,,,_ •. : ...• ....., _ .. .._ .. ..,. -·-.............. . '1.1 ~~ i=.-.:::... . ..., ........... '"_ .......... .... • Mn. Kennedy has been hospitalized for rest and the ra py on three occasions in recent months at two institutions which treat emotional problems. Quint Babies Cry Up Storni BAI.TIMORE (UPI) -RUSS<!!, Michelle, Sandra, Belinda arid JeD- nifer -the two-day-old Rol;irtr quintuplets -were crying lustily today, and doctors at University Hospital sald it was another in- dication that the infants w e r e ''doing very well." All five babies. including two who were experiencing s-o m-e breathing difficulties, are now breathing regular room air, and all but one were ' taking food by mouth. "They were very cOurteous to me and the other two ladies," she said. "They treated me like .a lady and like a diplomat." Aiiss HutchiS'.ln, wearing a red everiing gown and blue brooch, chain-smoked cigarettes while talking with reporters at the home of U.S. AmbaSllador Robert Hurwitch, but otherwise appeared calm. SHE BURST INTO tears, however. when embassy employes later came in to hug her. Afiss Hutchison said the small room the hostages were k e p t ih was "claustrophobic.,,. The Do m l n i c a n government cut off electricity and water to the building for most of the siege, but allowed dally food deliveries. 'The guerrillas kidnaj)ed her as she <Jrove to work Sept. 'J:7 and took h~r to the consulate. They quickly captured tbe buil~ and seized six other hostages. The leflists. demanded a $1 million ransom, the release !of · 37 political prisoners and safe passage abroad. They threatened tc kill a host.age every tYl'O hours to press dejTlallCJs, but let four deadlines ~ without any slayings. ''~ ... PARIS (UPI) -The French govern- ment has shut dov.·n the only theater in Paris featuring live sfxlUll intercourse on stage. The interior n1inistry closed the show Weduesday despite t.tJe objections o f manager Jules Nurtman, who said the exhibition at the ,theater of the Holy Innocents "merely reflects m o d e r n morals." The ministry said, •(respect ;Of the human pe"M!, basis or democracy. does not pennit expanding the limits of tolerance to exhibitionism and the presentation of sexual relations· on the stage." Other Paris theaters S how fakOO sex. In stopping the show at the Holy In- nocents. the government announcement said, "This show deliberately stripped of all artistJc alibi. reaches limits that are oot acceptable." • • SAVE LIKE MAGIC ON SINGER. sEWING MACHINES FUTURA' sewing ( machine AND CABINET SAVE \. s100 ,. OFF REG. PRICE • Exclu~1vc ~gc;.r.t push·button front drop·in bobbi n •Exclusive Singt!'. one·step built·in but1onholer • 10 built·in plu~ 12 inteJch.1;;.";:&':_'.;.b.lc.,.st~i1_c_hc_<..._,~v..--..._-.._..- FASHION MATE ' ZIG·ZAG sewing machine NOW $96 •Sews button· holes, sews on buttons, ovr· REG 11911 <dge>, moo · • w gr.ims, mend s ... 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Niemi oa behalf" of.. her daughter, cooW>d .. lha~NBC and 1t'ation1 K•RON "negligently, carelessly~ .• n d recklessly'' allowed tbe movie "to be viewed by whQmever tuned in, including minors." THE FD..M, 1 'Born In- nocent," was aired tut Sept. 10, depicting a juvenile delin· 36-year-old Model Dies quent home. In one scene, a girl was cornered by a group , of fellow prisoners 0 and a foreign ob)ect was s ho v e d between her legs and into her vagina," the suit said. Three days later, M r a . Nlemi'a daughter and an unidentified 8-year-old g l r I w~re seized by three girls and •a • boy ranging: in age from 16lo1'orliBater '1 Beacb oeo1' the U.S. Anny bue at the"· Pi<Olclio In San FnmcilCO. .. While the boy acted as. a lookout, the three g i r I s allegedly held down Mr s . Niemi's daughter ijnd her friend and shewed soft drjnk bottles into their vaginas. All four were apprehended the next day. W hen ques- tioned, at leut two of the youngsters sald they had seen the movie;-aakl ;;a t to r-n e y Marvin E. Le~ representing the Niemis. ' -~ -In Beating "THE BOY SAID he gave the girls the idea," Lewis said. Bu . Secret "Have you ever beard o f .. u FR "'ClSCO (AP) _ ,,..,_ 'Iii "To be good · at any-""", n.n an,....p.g like thls in your · e? The gagged, bound Md badly 'lbls is horrible." thing says W a I t er beaten body of a 36-year-oW Browne 25-J of Bei"ke-- model identified as Diane A. ley, " you tiave t o"prac- David bas been found in her S • la tice." The chess cbam- Unk11 Street apartment, police • tanis US · pion puts in six to ei$ht say. hours a' day playing Police said Miss D a v l d • I Ch. f Q . chess. He is oite or body was found Wednesday r.e. . Utts , Wt>rtd's leading cha!· - a I t e r witnesses reported Iengers to world title \ Brown 'A D.ictator' ·.If Elected-Reagan SAN FRANCISCO (APl -,-------....... Gov. Ronald Reagan says Democrat Edmwx1 G. Brown Jr. sounds like he would be ·a dictator If he were elected governor. But, Reagan added in a Wednesday news conference. Brown has an overblown idea or the power of the governor I and he would quickly run into problems with the legislature and State C.OOStitution. "HE SOUNDED · L I K E everything Was going to be done by the power of the state," Re a g a I\ said of CALIFORNIA Brown's statemenb during a '---------debate Tuesday with h i s Republican op ponent for governor, Houston I. Flournoy. "It began to aouod like Sieg Heil ," the Republican chief executive added. to the legislalure -to everybody." · end a legislature." F I our noy, appearing im- mediately after Reagan at the same news conference, said he would not have used the same terms as Reagan i n d es cr i b ing Brown 's statements. "I wouJdn't have used 1Sie1 ·Heil'," Flournoy said. "I think he (Brown) did have an overblown idea of what be would be able to do." 1n Los Angeles , the Democratic candidate s a i d Flournoy, has a "failing cam· paign" Md that the GOP is getting desperate. Brown hosted the biggest hmdraiser in bis campaign - a $150-a-plate formal dress af- fair -3.t the Certury Plaza Hotel. 111E 36·YEAR·OLD secretary of state was the THE SWISS VAULTS GRE NILQl!EHJH c;-:_ Fri. & Sat., Oct. I I JI 2 Noon '1il 8 I ~04 GRAND AV ~ .• S AHT A AH·A· • STOAAGe VAUL TS & SAFE DEPOSIT BOXf S FOi' Gold. Sliver. Coin$. etc. Insured & Bonded •GOLD & SILVER -Bars. Coins, medet11ons. lowest prices Immediate Conl1dent1al Delivery • FOOO-Dehydrated for long lerm storage • !NOALD COMMODI TIES & CURRENCY ACCOUNTS Prol8$510N1lly managed-No Margin calls. (71 <$1 835-7641 Sieg Heil was the mandatory salute of res~ to t h e authority of Adolf Hitler iii Nazi Germany. BROWN REPLIED t h a t Reagan's rema r ks were "inflammatory namHall ing, absurd and beneath the digni- ty of his office." Reagan also said of Brown: ''I've never heard such a series of _gener!!_lities. 0 n every queslion, Brown 5eemed to say he would create a com- mission and use the power of the governor. He's going to fi nd v.·e have a constitution star attraction for a crowdl;~~~~;;;;;;~~;;~~;;;;;~~~~~~~ _of supporters which .campaign aides said topped 1,800. P.::li't.:'~i!:~ ii::'';';t ~~~ cm;!tll 50 WHATS NEW WITH YOU ? But Re&gan said he was not calling Brown a Nazi . "That would not be right at all," Reagan said. "It just sounded very dictatorial t o me. He was going to dictate ahead of his Republican oi> ponent , Brov.11 missed few oi:r portunities to slug away at Flournoy and Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan. Only the Dally Pilot really tells you what's new In your local community ... every day @,JJl\lij!!.JI 4>"!" 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Or she'll come to your home, courtesy of our FREE Shop-at-Home Service. For an appointment, Call 557-8766. SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974 S HERWIN·W ILLIAMS HELPS YOU DO I T ALL. 3161 HARBOR BLVD . Phone: 557-8766 STORE HOURS DURING GRAND OPENING: MONDAY TH AU FRIDAY : 9 :30 AM to 9 :00 PM • SATURDAY: 9 :00 AM to 6 :00 PM SUNDAY: 10:00AM to4 :00 PM • L r ., • . ' ' .. • -. AS D AILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE ' ~e Xey lsEquity 1o 50!.VE I/IE ECONOMIC CRl&I!> WE MU!>T HAVE WAGE ~ICf~~! ' President Ford's "\Vhip lnOalion NO\\•" program is a modest but necessary first step in the direction or answering the ''something must be done·· cry. A5 inrlation gna"'S U\vay at their pocketbooks , the • Americc1n people ure ready to muke sacrifis:es if --=- -If they feel they are gelling equitable treatment. · -If they feel everyone is making some sacrifi ce, some contribution. · This presents some tough problems. 1'he SlS,000 income tax base for the 5 percent tax surcharge may be loo )O\\', f\1any famili es '''ilh a $15 .000 gross income tompla in th<1t they arc barely making it. On the olh<'r hnncl. ir at the Sl5,000 cut ·off only 28 percent of the 1;1xpu yer~.\vill be hit by thC' 5 percent. ilS the adminislrnt1on n1aintains. that 28 1>c rcenl has a µC'rfrct rig hl IO dC'ffi;\lld to knO\V \\·ha! the other n percent or the c1t1zenry is doing to contribute. · t:vcn more important. putting on the s urcharge \\•ithout acting on the 1n<.111y tax loopholes and s helters for the \'Cry rith nnd the fina ntial '''hCC'lcr·dealers presents a nother inequity. They still can rind ways to a\'Oicl p<.1 ying t::ixcs or to phy a ridiculously low pcrc·(~ntngc. . Equally es~ential to public acceptance is a muc h more s pecific and stringent government commitment to reduced spending. On the J>lus side, tax credits lo e ncourage bus iness und industry t o creaJe m.ore j Qb.S by moderni zing cquipn1cnt nnd building nc'Y plants could prove an excellent stimulus to the economy. . One thing: is certain, unless there is a substantia l increase in the productivity of American indus try a nd American labor, for '''hich new plants and better equipment arc an essential clement, there is not the slightest chanC'c or holding prices or consumer goods in line. let alone reducing them. Arid citizens \1·ho choose to save rather tha n spend Wallace Drives For Party Power fl.tONTGOfl.1ERY , Ala . -Con(otind· 'Ing the hopes of Democratic leaders, Gov. George Wallace is slow ly com· milting himself not to any ephemeral third.party presidential race in 1916 but to a drive for power within the Democra.J.ic party centered on 24 pre s id e ntial primaries. ( EVANS-N:OVAK ) expect him lo drain conservative votes from the Republicans. as in 1968. . c1C'S<'I'\'<' a tax breuk 011 al least part of their earned interest. ln the finul una lysis. a s uccessful wur against lnfl1ttion requires the same unified effo r l as a s hooting "'ar. E\·eryone musl ·be! called upon to ('Onlribule as best he can. And if son1c people arc ''draflt>d" to finllnce lhe '''nr through higher taxes. then those nol required to do tha t need to be given other specific w•ys to help .with the nallonal bell lig ~tening. · But it is al least enrourctging tha t the fed eral ·gove rnment is beginning to race up lo some courses or action. They Ear n the Hon or On Saturday, newspapers throughout the world will honor the boys arxl girls who deliver their news to subscribers. Newspaper carriers deserve s uch a day of recognition. Day alter day,_weck alter week. your Daily Pilot carrier boy or girl performs a unique service literally delivering the world to your door. They are: in fact, indeP.endent s maU.business people earning a profit by selling service. In addition to the~satisfaction and the measure of ind~pendence and maturity that comes from ear ning ~he tr own_!flO!ley, !hey arc ~earnin~ invaluable lessons 1n ma naging the ir tfme, 1n deahng with people, in bookkeeping, in reliability and the whole spectrum o f independent free e nterrrise that will s tand the m in good stead for the r esto their Jives. The carrier being honored Saturday is ·your c~rrier -the boy or girl who brings )'OU the Daily Pilot. We arc proud of our more than 1,000 carrier boys a nd girls. W~ invite you to join with.us in saluting the m on Inte rnal1onal Newspaper Carriers Day. llO' ~·; ~O· ,~.' HCW A60U'T IF VIE A~L PlfCH IN ANI> \?LANT ANTHNflATION 41\Rl>EN~ ~ ------/ J Ht~R ! l/E.flol/ ' 1 / \ ~ f/.l 1111'1 ,,,....--I.. fltl. r.' -fG.OOD l :,,JOW.1 Dear Gloomy Gus · JJlore En1ployes, More Taxes, More Spe11di1ag . ··-· R eag a:ri Term :Assessed Don 't Sm oke -.Don't DrJnk -D_oo't Use Drugs-Don't Eat, Diet-Don't Ride, Wa lk ..... Seems the only thing y.•e are per· · mitted In excess is sex ... Maybe that's why it ·s so popular). W.O.R. As 'the adm inistration .of Ronald Reagan, Governor or California. draws to a close, various assessments as to illi s uccess or failur.e-wilLbe ad· vanccd. . Reagan, now embarked upon a crusade as the con- servative voice of the R e pu-bliean Party with the not -..,hf_llft.,•~"9....;..;.. too well hidde n ::.:.::. "::.",:1:~.=:.'=G:::'~ secret ambition of ( EARL WATERS) To provide l"or this more than 100 percent increase in state spendin g, tax collections have been increased rrom the $31,\ billion in 1966 to S9 bil· lion. an almost 300 percent rise. Bon· ded indebtedness has grown from s~ .. billion to $5 1 ~ billion. \Vith the sudden po v.· c r--\' a c u-u·m- crca led by the "no draft" ,,·ithdrav.·ol • of Sen. Edv.·ard fl.t . Kennedy. the spec· tre so hideous to the nati o n a l Democralic party ""'°'~,.~--But-ir-Wallace-bolts-in the-summer~ or 1976 after entering the national con· ventio n as front·runner following multiple prim ary triumphs, he could be perceived as il victim of party discrimination. In that ease, the Republicans might well be helped In November. So, the Wallace thre at is credible. o.;1,Pii.c. 1 "being a presiden· · --.-. .... -lial-candidale--in - The grov.'th was a lways justified on the basis of populationjncreases. qut the state:s population hos peaked and leveled orf <i nd the growth in the past sc,·cral yeors has been insignificant. Yet. despite Reagan's "cut, trim ond squeeze" polieies there has been a near one·third increase In state workerS-during Reaian'S eig'ht years in office. At t'he start there were 158,000 employes .. including those at the UT\iverl'iity. This number Is now almost..200,000. F;ve_, in his O\\'n office the staff grew frou ltl to96. In terms of individua l burdc11. ta xes have risen from SS.25 per SfOO of per· sonul income to S7 .43. a 42 percent in· t:>rease. Under the previous ad· ministration this rise was only 3.5 per· cent. of \VallaCe rampant in the spring primari es begins lo lake threatening s hape. Only \\la llacc "°"'has a hard· core. dedicated national constituency. · At t h e l east , this dis t or t s Democ r atic primaries across the country. At the "'orst, it means Wal· lace may v.•cll enter the convention with the largest si ngle bloc or first. ballot votes -largest by rar, -perhaps. IF SO. he would then be a Trojan horse inside the Democratic conven· lion in position to make thi s demand: make me your \'ice presidential nominee-or else. The "nr else" is no"· being plotted by Wallace's top politiral operatives. headed by Charles Snider-not yet as a certainty hul as a contingency. If the party refused to give Wallace the second spot on the ticket (a refusa l which today would be assured), \\1al· lace ~·ou\d then v.·alk out and take his place on state ballots as a third·party nominee. 11ere t'nt ers thC' politically crucial <Jt:e~. •.in of v.•hen \Vall ace v.·ould bolt. IP JIE LEFT the party iri anger af· ter the pP.rty's December midterm ronvcntiou in Kansas ('ity. delighted Ocmocralic leaders would be spared Wall ace in the pri m;irics and "'Ould l'ltorcover, Wallace can wail that long. Wallace planners say a dozen states have cleare(fleglil third·pa rty ballot positions for November •1976. The designated party varies, carrying s uch labe ls as American Party, American·lndependent Party and Courage Party. There will be many others-perhaps in all so.stales by 1976. . WALLACE proresses ignorance. "1 don't know anything about it," he told us i n hi-s ther apeutic exer cise· ·bedroom in the governors' mansion here. Ordered by his doctors to bed to cure an in cipient infertion from removal or a tiny stitch, Wallace nevertheless looked healthier than when we saw him last spring. Ob· \'iously, all pla ns depend on his still questionable health. Assured of reelection as governor Nov. 5 , h e is talking more philosophically these days, par· ticularly about thr economic crisis. Let inflation continue its present cour· se, he sa id . and it will lead to a .calamity-"the radicalization or the great middle class." With the U.S. no"' urbanized, he warned that the> "cushion " fo r younger unemployed ,,·orkers and thei r wives to return to , the family farmstead to wait out the 1976, lays great /. DE.MO-CRl\TS claim thal-tlie figures demonstrate a shin of the tax burden away from the corporations, banks a nd ins urance compani~ lo direct taxes upon the people. They say that pcrson·a1 income and sales taxes paid only 38 percent of the cost ol government v.•hen Rea~un took office and that thes.e taxes today provide 62 percent of that cost. crisis nolongerexists. claim to havin g . ,\\'ALLACE is se11rctung ror a Wat. lace economic plan.1-le scorns what is ·coming out of Washingtoq. both lrom th e White House a 'nd from Demotratie leaders. Comparing the Am erican condition today to ttie decline and fa ll ol the Roman Em·· pire, he secs an ever more powerful Russia , a U.S. u nable to affe.ct the price of oil and al least two more years of runaway infl ation. Wall3ee's p lan : a n ~eoftomle recovery program to.lake to the coun· try. Considering Wallace's skill in or- fering simplistic. s ugar·coated, often demagogic solutions, such a plan cou ld have potent political force. ·A new link to Richard Vig ueries's · ri ghlwing fundraising operations has regularized \Vallace's campa ign 'finances. Hi s list of assured con· tributors, now over 250.000, is expan· ding at the rate of 100,000 a year. lie took in a cool $1 million the last nine months, much or it then rolled over to de\•elop larger (fully computerizedl contributor lists. No other Democrat has nearly so broad a money base. WALLACE plans to go-·••quietly, L hope"-to the Kansas City conv cn· lion. A private letter~ major Wallace contributors m ailed last week tells why: "Gov. Wallace is making plans to represent yo u and ,·igorously voice his objection to any plans for the adop· tiqn of a <party ) charter that resem· bres the platform that came oul or the 1972 convention." ••restored fiscal respgpsibilily'' in state ROYemment. He rode into office condemning high taxes, wastefulness in government, and a general opinion that Lhere w.as too much gover.nment. HoW \VeU he was able ·to .a chieve his espoused goals will undou·titedly be debated £or years to come. . T here is no doubt that Reagan· meant what he said and had every in· tention of turning the tide of ever growing, ever increasing costl y government. His record is OO\V ready for exa mination. ONE MEASU REME!'li'T is that of t.he numbers or stale employes. This had been increasing for many years. So. in pro'vidingt scrv;ces· for the people it . has taken nearly a third more employes in the Reagan ad· ministration although lhe population has remained relatively colist.ant. 1''urther, many of he ser·viccs provided by the state~t.hen' ~agan took office have since bhcn shifted to local government. IN TlfE Mi\TTER slate expen· ditures the budget v.•hea Reagon took office was s li ghtly o ... cr\$41/2 billion. Jle will lca\'C "·ith a budget 1n exces£ ofSlO billion. ·l \ While increased costs t'annot be blamed on population explosions, the :nflatiohary spira l which has taken ;>lace, and is continuing, undeniably :listorls the comparisons beyond recognition. . One conclus ion which can,be made is that the tendency or govcr?ment lo expand defies even the most deter· mined conservative efforts to contain il Sena-tor Front ·Kentucky Tobacco lndµstry's Favtirite Legislator. \VASHJNGTON -As an adver· [ = ] Usually Sl\Ch prisoners would have lising symbol l'.hillip Morris. the . JACK AN DERSON go\tenprobalion. he5'id. cigarette m akers, once used a bellhop -Another TJ!xas di!itrict attorney, who shouted from coast to coast: who preferred not to be identified. "Call for Phillip Morris." acknowledged that the number or Now the tobacco industry, \vhen it THE TOBACCO people have shown men e nte ring the Marine Corps :needs a favor in the Senate, raises the their a pprecialion for Senator Cook in through coerced enlistment ""has in · ·fa miliar c ry: "Call for l\'larlo\v n1any little way!:I . Phillip ,P.forrili oc· creaSed considerably in the last rew Cook." casiona/ly makes its corporate plane years." The se nator .available to him. Sources ~lose to rronl Kentucky, Cook /'iay that Dryden keeps the -Los Angeles attorney Scott Tep· whose state is senator v.•cll suppli'cd with liquor,• ,per says he has clients "from all Ho w Nudity U1 i dermined Society a lmost as famous cigars and footbal l tickets. • across the: nation" who were coerced for its tobacco leaf Cook a lso collects a rat annual into the armed services. "Mtirine as its blue ~rass, honorarium for 1>articipating 1n the recru!ter.~ are now enrolling young might be expected tobacco convention. He likes to hunt, recruits, _he charged, by methods to s upport the too. on an island preserve which is "reminiscent or the impressment Tht• ('mcr gencc of nudi1y from ,-----------....., darkened ni ,ghl clubs and salaciQu.s_ [ ] n1agaiinrs 10 thr publir l)l"'arhes spcl· ART HOPPE led lhc t•nd of t'l\d11.:11 ion ;1s \IC had C'ome to kno"' and [O\"f' it. '-----------...J t'or 0 11rt' n11d11 y bt•e111nf' lawful on public ht·achc .... ttu·rc "'as no moral oor legal r1 ·a~on \\ hy It shouldn't l>e equally :lel·1·pt.;dilt• in all nthcr public :o:cenes. s111 ·h :i ~ fo~Hball 1;a n1e!'. lash10!'1 ~ho\\:-. ;1 nd dent 1~t s' ofri ces. ThP J!l ~l:irlt nudity hl'r:1n1t· legal •l ;1 l~o. or <'Ours1.'. becam r fa shionable. oi s c\•ery p;1ccscttrr ''icd tn he fi rst to 'lisplay the trenrl. \Vho v.·il l ever for ~<'t th<" 11hot og r aph o r PrincC'SS Radz1"·t·ll attr nd1ng the SIOO b:tnquet for st:ir\'ing ~lbongan 11, \\'Caring, a ~ the e;1plio11 put ii. "a daz· zling ~mile.·· 1'h<• nol hing look was 1n. And so, \\'ilh mnny a !ihud(lf'r and ;1 rcw 5quen ls. A1nerlcoins. a~ ~l\~:1\'s. "'·cnt alon~ \Yith lhr nr"·r~t f:i shion. J;tll<' realizin g the ha '>O<' lh(•v u oulli "·rcak on tlic rrntur1r.-. nld sorial ~lruclurc. Thr fi rs t r;1-.ualt.v \\'a~. :1~ :i ny ~ioloi;:i~I co11lll ha \'C prrd1 1·lcd, sex. T llE l'RORl.F.~I h<'r<' n :1s lh)tt even tflc pcrfccl nuked bo<l;v. ''"hrn I \'iewcd clinically f\\·hich is the only \1•ay they c ame to be vic,1•cd), "·as marred by unlikely looking appen· dages and un"•unled hair. And ~.8 percent \l.'ere far from pcrfer1 . ··Let 's put on our aprons ;ind cal by candlelight ," hopeful hushands would s uggest :irtt•r a fc>w months of nudi ly. "Not tonight,'' their wiv{'s would rep!)'. "I 1\'C got a ht'adat'hc." T he ga rm e nt i ndustry wa s notura\ly ~HJro)'cd overnlght.'1'ruc, inflation wris rurb<'d when Americans put the billions of doll11rs they hcid ~pent annually rcvla<'ing unworn·oul clothes In their bank accounts. Dul thousands or pants cutters were throv.•n out or work. And the noted de~igne r, Harne Dior, was hit by the rrili<'s v.·hcn he displ:tycd his latest Ct'lllertion or ''bnre bones casually dra1>ed in hun1an skin,'' ,.~OOTOAt l, disnpp~ared. •'The ~ ho~·.~ j u.~t run't !".t'('m to put their h(';1rts In 11." !i;ud Coach Durk Ace '''ilh a siJ[h a ~ he watched his nude bchl'moth5 scrimmaging d~111ultorily. "11nd cvtn lloward ('.osell e1n'l tell the players apart without lheir num- b<!r~.'' \\'ithout uniforms, privale S<'hools went broke. "Whal 's the use or -shel· ling out S2000 a year to send your daughter to a good pri\'atc school." s;1id one father. "if nobody can tell she goes to one?" Uut then all class distinctions had vunished. "Sacre bleu ! " cried the fan1ed headwaiter. Al. A1aitre d 'Hotel, "llov.' can l distinguish between the blue coll a r worker and the buttoned· tlO\\'n banker when neither wears the collar or the button? .. The Army had to be disbanded when a ll lhe generals quit. "Why be a general," explained one. "ir nohody snlules you?" 1''ortunalely, however. both the P resident and Co ng ressmen ·discovered it vlrtually impossible to sn ake warlik·e s peeches ..-:ilhout their pants on. ALL TJIROUCH the long summer and rall. a drastically altered r;ociety emerged - a sociely without lust, class hatred, war, rootball or operti opening~. What suved our civlllr.aUon as we had come to know and love it il W;tS Ole first snnw!Jake of winter. \\tomcn immcdlatC!ly bega n wondering \Yhul to weer. Men pulled on their pitnt!". and went' out to pun~tr cuch other In the nose. The uhcrration was O\'Cr. And lire, thank hce1ven. returned tol'IOfmul. ; tobacco interest$, made' 3\'ailable to him by tfe tobacco techniques used in Draconian times.'' lung cancer .n,o~t~· _____ --~"~'"~'~"------------+he-Marine Gorps-1 acting c:omman· withstandinR. But Cook is positively dant, Gen. E. E. Anderson, insisted lyrical about the ripe Kentucky !ear. JAILS OF MONTEZUMA: In an all this is against poliCl'· Yet in a let· earlier column, we reve.11Jled tha• ter t 'R p Ch J 1"·1 D T "ND T11•· tob0 cco c1-owd feel' th'c ' "' 0 e · ares ,., son. · ex .. ,, i:. .. Army recruiters have signed up eon· th I d d h same way ubout hin1 . The Tobacco In· victs on probation and men Y.•llh e genera <'once e t at recruiting Stllut.,, toi> Jobb)·i·st 1·1, ll'a.s ho'n"lon. 1. regulations have been "circumven· Frank Drycl1•1>. c•lls ~·-k "t.he"h•,·t po ice records -a practice which • tcd" in an unknown nt.imbcr of cases. .. ~ could re~ull in .a dangerously substan· senator the tobucco slate ever had.·· dard Army. . · C09k even tranJi ft.•rrcd frpm the Senate's Agriculture Com mittee to Now we have discovered that the the Commerce Comnliltl.-csohecould sa m e recrui tm ent 1abu~es arc hatlle more e ffe ctively a gu iilst widespread in the Mnrine Corps. b Retruiters have gone to the crime to U('CO CO ntroJi; :111d l<1hcling. t f th · "f ~ " d Once. the 1'cnoi lor rh'1\• across the ros crs or cir cw g"";N "!en, an country In iln nttcmpt l«' s.ivc the . have arranged with distri~ a lt.or· smull ci1tur manufacturers the cm· neys, defe nse attorneys and Judges to barra~s ment of h;1vinA their com mer· drop or reduce cr!r_nlnal charges .c:iu ls forced ofr television hy an act or against those who enhst. Congre11:-1. A California source, fa miliar with ~O Cl.Os t: is Cook to the Tobacco t~c pra.eti.ce, describes ~w prosptc· Institute lht1 t a sccrt!lary he placed on t1ve 1a1l.~1rds are told that unless the ScntJte Rules Cnmmittee. Gret. they enhst for. a term or t~ or three chen J>oss, .l:ot.lhere'<I documenl" :ind ye.u~s, thtiy will go to jail. Not ~Ur· reror1s lhal were nr lnlcrtsl ln the pns1ngly, most or them prefer a hll<'h tohuct'fl industry . She muilcd these In in lh<' ~l arlnes to a stretch In the slain· Dryden, ul the taxp;iyef'lil' cxrcnsv. In mer. Conk 's franked cnvelnpes. tily rcparter. Rindy Fitzgerald, t'or thi!o:_<ccrvicc, l>rytk~n~li.ppetl hur m~det:pol·check11-1round the country. S2~ a month on the side. Roth Cook and llerc arc a few ol his f1nd inf1$. IJrydcn tlulm the scnulnr. \\'US 11n;1warc or he r cxtr:n:ul'rlculur t'f· l'nrL" ror I he Tnhuc:c:n f~titolc, hul floss sni ll s he c le11 r d the :ir· runAc rn c nt in ttdvancc wittt tht senator. ' -I N llOUSTON, a spr>:kesma n for the llarrl~ Counly 01.<ilnci. Altnrncy's nlncc adn1iltcd It ls nn ·•1nformol" practice to ;dlow priitOn' 1•~peet~ tn chaose nlililury .~crvloc inst9ad. ORANGE COAST 1 DAILY PILOT RobtrtN. Wfted,Ptibliiiher Thomas KeevO. Edilor Borboro Kreibich, Editorial Page 1'.:ditor The ~ltorial page tlf the Daily 'Pilot Seeks to inform ar'ld stimulate ~aders by prtsentlnii on th.ls page diverse commcntary on topics ol In· terest b)' synditated columnists 11'1d cartoonists, by pro\•lding a forum for readtrs' l'ltw11 and by Pf'tkntlnc thi!I n~wSpBptr·a oplnlom; al'ld ldtas on rurrcnt toplc11, Tht erlltori1 I oPinions or the Dally Pilot ll'IJJt•r on!y In the edilor[aL.column •t tlte lop ol the pagt . Oplnloni; exprts~ by the columnl~t5 and tllrtooni.att and letter writcr11 are lhtir o~,, and no endorstn1ent or 1he.lr \•ic~·s by tl'le Daily Pllol 11hould be inrcrn!d. Th rsday, Otlohcr 1i1. 191~ , I Co11trol 1----· -• t ~....._..__Mirwrities _Staying Away __ -·_ eVIce Blocked From State Parks System ~y THOMAS D. EU.IS Despite fair housing and open accommodations I a w s, there still are many places where whites can go with ex- pectations of seldom seeing a black or brown face. Some of those places are ca l led state park campgrounds. violence. Regardless or the conclwlon of 'its own report, the state Parks and Recreation l'lepsrt· ment plans no major ·effort to Jet minorities know what 1s available to them or to provide new facilities. "C>Jr emphasis on purchas- ing more beaches in Southern California is about the total allotments so that e a c h supervisorlal district Aets an equal share, rather than han· ding more money to lhe most needy areaa. In the meantime, the ·state parks report indicates , minorities will continue to overcrowd u r b a n facilities while rear keeps them away from lll06t rural ones. WASHINGTON (AP) - Caspar W. Welnberger, sec- retary of Health, Education and Welfare, has blocked Im- minent approval of a con· t r o v e rsial lon'g·aetlng coo- tract>ptive betause-of lingering suspicions that it may cause cervical and breast cancer In women. Welnbergl!r Wedne!day told Rep. L.H. FOIUltain. (D-N.C.), chairman of a House govem- men t operations sub- committee, that the con- gressman's fears about the safety of Depo Provera "are significant and demonstrate a jll.!tifiable concern over possi- ble cancer-causing agents.'' Despite anti-discrimination laws of many types, these recrea.Uooal resources remain de facto segregated. 11118 IS mE conclusion of • a report rrom the state Department of Parks and Recreation sununing up four 'I don't want to go there (to state parks); I don't know what (white) folks might do.' THE SECRETARY sa id Food end Drug Commissioner Alexander M. Schmidt agreed to stay formal f e d er a I a~ prove.I of the drug, sched uled for Saturday, and to hold a Ul"I , .. ...,,. public hearing before the He Took It F D A's\) Os t et r i c a ndM iCbigan farm~-r \Vil~ Gynecology Advisory Com· Ham Field got $10,000 mittee. in federal disaster "I am confident that the funds for frost damageJ agency's procedures will allow \Vhat's left of tb~ a satisfactory resolution to ad-grants he is spending mittedly perplexing and dif-publicizing 'idiocy' in f i c u I t scientific problem&," disaster funding for \Veinberger wrot e. 'any small business ln a leUer to Weinberger that shows loss if it is released S u n d a y , Fountain in a disaster area.' warned that "many women may be irreparably injured" if Depo Provera ·is approved for widespread use. A SINGLE injection of the drug ~vides birth control protection for three months. The FDA said it would be especially valuable !or men- taJly retarded alfd o t h e r women unwilling or unable to follow o t h e r contraceptive methods, such as taking birth control pills daily. ' " Ne w President Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -Herbert Chandler of ' Woodland h as been elected presideo! of the ca I if o rn i a Associati~ of Weights and M e_ a _s u re s Of- ficials. Chandler, Yolo County sealer of weights and measu r es, will replace Thomas H. Ladd of ~kton. months of public hearings. extent or our er fort in that No definite racial and ethruc direction," says Robert H. statistics are included in the '-feyer, chief deputy director skimpy 21-page report, but the of the state park system. study conclu~ definitely that "All sources confirmed that IN ANOT HER Afll~A, attendance or m i n o r 1 t y ?i-leyer said his agency is citizens at state and regional responding to the report with parks appears to be low -an affirmative action hiring very J~." program, aiming to...Uod more It's Mt that blacks and minority park rangers and ei:· Mexican-Americans don't use ecutives. parks. Rather, thW, "appear "We have a difficult time to use programs and raclllties-even·.getting them to apply," offered by local park and he noted. recreation agencies" !n31ead But adding a few more of state parks farther from black and t.1exican-American their homes. Those who do rangers won't by itself make come, frequent day-use facili- ties at state parks 'more than overnight campgrounds. SAID A BLACK man rluring <ine ol the park,, department hearings : "I don't ~ant to £0 way oot there (to state parks ); I don't know what those (white) folks mlghl do to me." Yet it seems vital to the over-all well-being of the state and reBion that minorities not only have parks available to them, but 3lso that they be encouraged ·lo use them. The President's Advisory Com- mission on Civjl Dl:1<>rders reported in 1968 lhat minority dissalisfactioo with recreation facilities wa~ a contributing factor in riots and other civil SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS much of a dent in rninoiity feelings that tbey're second· class citizens when it comes to park facilities, Meyer knows. He says he ~oo\d like to see aome of the $9£1 rr;nlion' in park bond mone'y being di st r ibu ted lo local govenunents under Proposi- tion I go to buying and building new parks in depress- ed areas. BVT MOST SOVTHERN California counties have in- diCated they'll carve up their 0unrise Country Club' = ....... = ... ·- Palm 0prin8s "I'd hate ror my family to be the only black one for hundreds of ntiles around," one man said during a hearing In Los Angeles. And if he took hls family to a mountain campground, ' it might very v.·ell be. ABOUT THE ONLY varia'- tions from that rule are parks which offer exception al fishing. Fishing -was an at- traction there, but there was also a kind of snowball effect. Black visitors intervieoA1ed at parks offering good fishing said another prime reason they had come was that "here was a place where other blacks were sure to be found ." ls there any likelihood that minorities will make more use ol state parks they help pay ror in the near future? The parks department says it's i:ossible. "THE. FACT nfAT some blacks appear to ignore their stated fear of w h i t e resentment and travel great distances to fishing facilities implies that appropriate pro- gram changes might well in· crease black participation in the state park system," the report concludes. But no effort is being made to make such cbanges. The Desert's Most Exciting, Dynamic and Successful Condominium Resort ' . Sunrise Country Club burst upon the scene lutaeaaon witli nttp~edelitecl-i~beronrhad a com- munity so perfectly combined lavish desert living and tremendous value. The respon1e was overwhelming. Here's why: Single-story Fairway Living. 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Norris said. t~c said he \\'OUld send his request in writing to the U.S. attorney in San Francisco. A S POK ESi\l AN for 'Younger, the present attorney general, called Norris" charge ··ridiculous·· and .. strictly a political move.'' He noted Younger ha s repeatedly said he can find no record that anyone com- plained about the venture. The spokesman said the SEC \\' p u I d ha v e i nvestigated Younger if it had thought he lied .. Norris noted that a n in· vestor in the J .B Oil Co1npany 1965 Oil Exploration Program --~uro_ an · affi.darii with .J...1!..t federal court in San Francisco contrad icting Yo u n ge r ' s testimony. " • .. • !• • ·- BERNARD KA~1EN, 60. or '• Sepulveda in the San Fernando Valley, said he complained to Younger in a· telephone con· ve rsatlon five years ago that he:;uspcctcd-the-oihmd-gns-- operations were fraudulent. Kamen said he gave up the effort after realizing "that 1 would get no satisfaction from the district attomey's office.·· Younger had a $16,500 in· lerest in the program. and still holds 1.633 shares in the firm that took over the drilling partnership. The SEC has since filed D civil corilplaint against t h c firm and individuals involved. alleging !hey defrauded an estimated 2.000 investors of up to $30 million. FATH ER, SON VERY CLOSE DflQC,HEDA , Ireland fUPI) -Charles \Valsh is his O\\TI ~n ·s hrolhcr·in-law. \Valsh, a 5 5 · y ca r · o 1 d \vidower, m8rried Eugenie Bov.·de n. 19. \Valsh"s son Ton1 is al ready n1arricd to the bride's cldrr sister, J\1aurccn. •·s.ccirs' has a qrtol ft11d111cr to canct al and . !trow • Ytil O•tr !ht ,,;1 .dtdof-. .. " Dtmo1~1 . '}j.Ws haven·t rhanl!l'd -\ o o m u e n-s1----n-....-e · Dc mosthl'nt'.'i ll v1.·d 1n AlhJ!nS in lhr f'our1h Cen'tury i\.C 11n rl' · .'i ucc css h as l1rrn ;1chi cvcd. many p('Ople ;1<'crpt the fti<'l .... ·1t hout qutostioni nl! thi· means lh:.it .... ·ere used to 'A'1n 1t No man <.•an he lru\.\" j?:real. hO'A'C\"t'f 1mpr<'~s 1Vl' his successes. 1r hr-1s :1shamro or h1msl'l1 ~:ven ,r the puhl 1<' 1~ unl'On('c rned. th (' mun who :-'U<'t'eeds 'A'1ll huvt• lo live w1th htm sclt and th1• · n_•ali1.<1linn of how h~· won his success. It may lw a bi!! price to pa y • • We arc proud of our r ep ut ation lnr conscicnlious S(•rviee In th is C'Ornmun1t y. No one 1!'. ever turned awny for lack of funds. cStt€FF€K mofl.TUAKY 076 "0UTH ((l1' TH'',...,\• L1'Gt1'..11' !\!~· ,, ~ .~ I~ l~ '•'I 'Jl\I t ;i l'i!ll.;G•IH! (1<1.,•1...:;~Al 411 .• rr ' Thursd11y, October 10, 1q74 3.29 Reg. 4.29. Checked Sheets. T w1 n flat. fitted Polyestericot1on J.99 Reg. S.29. Full size, flat or l1tt€d. 2/2.84 Rog. 2/3.79_ Standard size case. 1.88 e a . ~eg. 2.44. Aclion Figures. '(V super stars lrom Emergency and ihe Rook1Ps . Fully )O!nted XParey 123 fSI llf O I ---~--· - • 17.49 Rival Cra ckpot Slow cooking for stews, soups, pot roosts and ,mdre. Jl/2 Ot. capacity stoneware. (3100) Reg. 4)c. Fu rnace filte rs. A~sl. sizes • Rtg . E78x 14 31.97 ea, F78x14 33.97 ea . G78:K1 4 33.97 ea. H·78xt4--35:9'7·ea. G-i8x15 33.97 ea. H78x 15 37.97 ea. J78x15 37.97 ea. Prices effective thru. Sat. Oct. 12, 1974 ' . THE EAltL'S PlUMJIMG, ltte. ,...,. "'~· ~! "°"' 000. . . 27601 FORBES RD. ~O. 25 ,,.~, ,,,., LAGUNA NIGUEL __ ..... _,..._ F-11tW Fo,..1 t. fllt ·~· 11tt •wrlllll'tt • , .111&11 .... a a.m. to 6 p.m. · Mon.·Sat. :;~::!~ 495-0401 State license C36-C20-2 17657 Reg. 1.39. Infant's Polo Shirts. Lol"]g sleeve crew polo shirts. Panerns and -&Ohds. 00!''* cotton~1 -4.- 77c ' Reg. 1.18. Acrylic Varn. 4 OZ. pull Skj:!IO 01 lQODo Orlon• acrylic Assorted co/ors. Kn\t up now_. __ . ' 4.98 Re·g. 5.98 Boys Sweater Ski sweote'r look. Knit 1 OOo/a Acrylic. Moch. wash. Various designs. 7-14. 3.98 Reg. 4.79 Size 3·6x. ·• 3;1~2~ --e oys· cre.w ,SOclii. Strip;--- 1op socks. Mach ine wash"'Qle cotton. S1zesi 6-11. Whites/ dark-. 2/2.50 Reg. l .59 Infant's Cord. Panis Mach. wash. 1Umble dry. AssJ. colors. 100°/o cotton. 1-4 .. 18~80 ' . 'Reg. 23.97 110 lb. Wei5ht Set Vinyl covered. Inclu des. barbells, dumb bells., both with s.leeves. • llUliHA rA.u: Beach al Orangelhorpe •Open weeRdavs 10 lo 9:30. Su ~days 10 10 6. OIW4GE: City Dr. al Gard ea.Grove Bl•d. •-Open weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 to a. .j. SAHTA AHA.: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of-So,.Coast-Plaza •Open weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 lo 6. . _ ' It I 1 • • • * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * •• .. • .. .. .. _ .. .. MERCURY SAVINGS and loan association "STATEMENT SAVIN&S "-PRESTl&E Card llXBY IHOlLS Me1cu1y Savinrs Bid& .. lon1: Beteh Blvd. at Cirson St. BUENA 'AH Mtrcury Savings Bldg., Valley View at U11toln • • • • CARSON Mercu1y s1~inas 11.ld& ... Avaloo Blvd. at San Oie111 FIWJ. HUHTl~TOH BCActl Me1cu1y Saflngs Bldg~ [dinger 11 Beath * U HA8RA.fULLERTON Mercury Savings Bldg., Imperial Hwy. at Harbor * I Caud~idaw~Mceoy~Woos thg-Righ By O. C. HUSTINGS Of 1119 D .. tr '"lltt Sl•tt Republican P a r t y leaders are deluding loyal rig'tlt-Yl'ing American voter:t by falsely claiming to carry the banner or ronservatism, a U.S. Senate candidate said here We<lnes· day. I is confident Al a'bam a Govemoi George WallaCf. will. run a g a in as the AIP Presidential candidate. Richardson insincere in lhat auempt ," AlcCoy iakt. ··He_ feels he can make a great con I r i but ion to the con- servative cause through the GOP, but they no longr.r de- serve it." ''T h e po~·e rs i n the fkpubUcan Party are denyini:; conservatives a choice because they are a carbon copy of DenlOCratic leaders," r.1cCoy said. ""'e are being given hope where there Js no hope." "Tll E~tOCRATlC Party ... said. "The Republican Party nation~·ide has become a third rale party because the in- dependents no\r out nu1nbcr registered Republicans.'' Of his o~·n chances. r.tcCoy is realistic. -+ JUSTIN Mercu1y Savin Rs Bld1 .. lrii11e Blvd. at Newport Ave. * Jack l\1cCoy, a San Diego businessn1an running on the American lndepcndcnl Party ticket, also told newsmen he l\tcCO\', \\'HOSE voice cnr- rics a folksy Mid wes tern twang, said the G 0 P can~ didate seeking Cranston's scat is clinging to the fading hope his par{y can ~·oo the growing conservative vote in the state. A1cCoy said America's party systetn is heading for a ma}or realignment because there is no difference to speak o t between the t\1:0 major pa.riles is aithfully carrying the 1 ral banner and I believe the AIP will re-emerge as the conservative power," he lte thinks Cranston \\'ill prob- ably win handily, but he feels the AIP will pick up 1nany of the disenchanted VOl<'rS in the state , in cl u d in g eoo- scrvath•c Dcn"IOC.'rats. * MST COVINA Mercury S1~in1s B!dr .. C11rus Ave. at San Be1nudino rrwy. "* '********************** 3.99 Reg. 4.99 Girls' sweaters. Asst. coloii. 100°/o Acrylic. Hond wash. Sz. 7-14. 3.19 reg. 3.99 SI. 3·6X: • • 20.00 Reg. 25.00 Mens Jacket Snap down front p-ockets, machine washable and dryoble. 100°/o nylon lining. All weather cornfort. ' "~-· ''' •s• 111 1 . 1 -t------~ '*'°"'~a-... ------- l _, ' f 20% Off Our Entire Stock of Pub Mirrors 9.60 to 60.00 27.97 leg. 3Z.t7. Weight Bench. Cushioned bed. adjuslable si t-up positions. Somoltf To lllu"••!>O" ''In no way is Bill WOMEN 1S DRESS CLEARANCE SAVEUPTO 50°/o OM SELECTED DRESSES At:"D PAMTSUITS any more. Casual styles. dressy styles, popular pant dresses too. In lots of easycare fabri cs and blends that mean less work for you. Misses. Women's and Ju n1or s1"zes. Pick one and charge it on your JC(Penney Charge. Prices Effective T ru Sat., Oct. 12, 1974 10.39 Reg. 12.99. Men's othle1ic shoe. Cushioned foot pod, oireoted side for greater comfort. Robber soles. 6 1/2-120 .• Tom T. Holl -Country Is Johnny Rodrigues -Songs About ladies and love All albums by Tom T. Hall end Johnny Rodrigues now on Sole in our record departme nt. GENERAL MILLS CHEERIOS I I I I I I I I I 1. I 10 oz. BOX I Reg . 55¢ I WITH COUPON l -3-9¢ --, \\ GOOD THRU OCT. 16, 1974 • c I Plt•1• ,.-11tt1! co1111•• wllR I I I \ 111 .... limit 1 (111,.1 llllf ' cttlt111tr. GtN '"IT •I I ' Tr1111ry S1,.r / ' .............. ,,," ---- YUBAN COFFEE . All GRINDS 1 lB. CAN Reg. 1.27 WITH COUPON 99¢ I GOOD THRU OCT. I,, 1974 I I \ rt .. s. ''''"' c..,.,,. •ill1 I \ ilHt. llNlt l , .. ,"" '"" I \ c•lltMtr.G1ot1olllr11 ,/ ' frNWlry Slptr / ' Mftet. .,, ....... ____ ,,, \ GOOOTHRU OCT. 16, 1'74 I \ Pl"H '''''"'Cl•''" wilh ( 1!1111. li..,lt l coup•• ,~t I \ C•lllU!lfr. Gtt~ tRl10I ' ltHW'l S..ptt / ' Morktl. / .... _ ,..,._""-____ Extra Savings with the above coupons ...... PARK: Beach at Or~ngethorpe •Open weekdays 10 lo 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. ORANGE: Clly Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays tO lo 6. SAHTA AHA: 3900 So . Bri stol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays to to 9. Sundays 10 lo 6 . . ' .. < .. Cand idate McCoy Ma.upoiver Unit Gets U.S. Funds SANTA ANA -TI1e :crleral Department of l.aOor .has allocated anotht!r $1.62 million .in revenue sh<1ring funds 10 the _ Orang~ Co~ty r.1anpowcr Commis.5ion . Bob Nelson. executive direc- tor of the COJn1nission, said the money is a bonus to the county. which ha, acti·1ely sought ai d for distribution in programs for the unemployed , underemployed a n d disacl-- vantaged people in the county. The commission is a con- s<>rtium or the county and its . largest cities. In an effort to streafll}ine administration pf manpower revenue. sharin~ money, they pooled their re- sources. A TOTAL OF 13 cities and the unincorporated territory of the county will benefit from the additional federal grant, -Nelson-sa-kl-. - Fi~·e Orange Cosst cities are on that list. Huntington Beach will get the most. $132.200 ·ror about 12 ne\\' jobs. Costa 1\.1 e s a stands to receive $12{),500 for 11 jobs Jollowed by Foontaln Valley with 127,000, N~'JX)rt _Beach with m.100 and $.l!!l.._ Juan Capistrano with $33,700. The latter three will use the funds to set up a total of about 10 aew jobs, Nelson said. "THIS ALLOCATION comes at a most convenient lime because t h e unemployment rate in Orange County rose to 6.5 percent of the labor force during September-. the highest level in the last 30 months." Nclsoa said . The bonus allocation brings the total for Orange C.Ounty to $3.4 million since the con- sortium was formed. Nelson said the in it i a 1 allocation of funds has permit- ted the hiring or 69 peop{e1 "·ith 84 JX>Sitioos left to be filled under the initial funding , "THESE FUNDS are used to promote and enhance the f u l I development. utilization and e mployment of e c o nomically disadvantaged residents by providing transi- tional pub Ii c employment',' Nelson said. ''To qualify. participants must be residents in areas hardest hit by unemployment. ""ithin ce rt a in \Vcll.Oefined geog raph ical boundaries." he added . "They must also have been unemployed (or J() days." New Lea<lel" ORANGE-The Easte r Seal Society of Orahge County has elected F. \'i'illiam Olson of Orange as its president for the 1974-75 year . Derma1ttis Urbls? or "City Skin" For over a ouarler or a century Dermaculture. a • highly perfected system of skin culture and laclal treatments, created by spec1ahs ts. ha s helped solve problems caused by ciryness and oilyness. HOW?•, CAU M•S. GEt<E JOMES 492-0210 AISO-f'ERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL ' . A j 0 DAILY PILOT TIK/r$day, Octoblr 10, 1974 .- .---~~F~o~r ~t~e!\.!_11--F_r_e_e_~_~ay Fete Re.cord Rocking · 01i ,~e·w Route ANAHEIM -They'll be dancing In the ltreet in Ana· helm Saturday night to mark the opening of a tbree-mlle County. Firefighters Set for Open · House I . . • MAllTICAL TUASUUS-l'AMOUS IOOKS • . 1, t!&1~ Ol'··-·OM -~ Nauti:al Clothes • Gifts .. Dissoftctio1as Of /tlarriage Deatlis Elsewliere OUCAGO (AP) -Clyde C. 'fSUm" UUU,m1, 93, who traveled in the 1930s by dog sled from Copper Center , Alasl<a ~ Washington D.C., died Weda~y. A biography about. Wilflama. • ' A 1 a s k 11. Sourdou1h. ''covers his catt!«B as, explorer. hunter, guide, lectirer and autlx>r. , MENLO PARK (AP) - MJcbatl L. Btlange, 66, who served as city ooundlman and mayor here for 19 years, died ol caneer Tuesday night. Death Notices ftOll:NACA ...... FomKI, rt1id1nt DI Lav11n1 N•ovet 0111 of dut~ Cktobllr ~. 1•7•. S11~vl"i!d DV P>f'r INIU"" Primo Fornac1: <Cf\. Roll"" ForMc• of Cos11 Mt•t• •n-9r1P1dd11lctrwn, Sttwn. "'"""""" '"" '·'"M.MI. Servltft wl!I M Mid 1·00 P,. Frld1¥. Pidflc VltW C~tlllll. En· to1Jibm1<1l, P•clllc Vll'W ~111 Pan, N•l)Gl'l a ... c~. lllrec!ed ti,-Paclllc View Mwnrery. -·-IAL'IZ-IEttGEROH , FUMEAAL HOME 'c orona del Mar 673-945-0 (o~ro MeSG 646 2.&24 -·-BILL UOADWAY MORTUAl:Y t l 0 R·carl·,,'°;'f, C0~10 Me'iO 04/.~150 · -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH MORTUAIY ! 1 /95 Log1H10 Con~n lid. 494-941:> -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOITUARY 28632 Com•no (Of"•~l•ono:i 5on J110~ Cor1111ono 49:>· j//6 -·-,AClflC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cell'lelery 3500 Pocof.{ ll<eN Oriv"' Ntwpor! S.oth (o,,lo<rho 6'' ''00 -·-,UK PAMILY COLONIAL PUNlllAl HOME 7801 Boho Ave, We~lfflt111let 89l-JS2S -·-SMITHS' MOllTUAAY 6'11 Ma•n 51 Hur11/ngr0ft Beccll ,j36.().SJ9 \ , stretch ol the Orange l''ree way. TllE EVE:ro.T, WlflCR llAS been dubbed "Freeway Fling -a Happening Under the Overpass," is a charity diMe r dance sponsored by the F'ullerton Assistance Lea- ~ns';!!~:l:. cooperation of the y tate Department or ORANGE -The Orange Chicago fire and Wisconsin's at virtually the same' hour County Fire Department and so.called Peshtigo Fire, both of 8 a.m., tbe Peshtigo blaze State Division of Forestry will ol which broke out on the broke out 200 miles north near mark ''Fire Prevention Weelt" same day. Green Bay, Wis. Fumishings ·Men ·Wamn 1300 Plwk Alf1:uJ . 8aboo !:,<;Bid . C<i glfS62 League officials said the· festive evening near the new Katella Avenue on-ramp to the freeway will benefit the wiit 's Family Service Office and other philanthropic works. Oct. 12 with open hou&es at n1E CIDCA.00 holOCRU!lt That fire bumf4 through an their facilities, according burned f,_ 30 hours, killed more than 1.2 million acres, . ' • AllOUHD THE COttHER AT PARK AHD MAllHI • to Chief Carl Downs. "' Downs said it will be the 200 people and destroyed destl'Oying an estimated twol======================= S2nd annual recognition of fire 17,SOO buildings worth an bilUon trees, many logging fighting and fire preventlc:in estl mau.d •115 million in the camps and the entire town KIDS LIKE TO ASK ANDY Barring bad weather, the 800 invited guests will en- joy refreshments and big band dance music. activities since the special year 1871. of Peshtigo. More than 1,lSO . week was proclaimed in 1922. That same day, Oct. 8, and people died. Fire Prevention Week wasr-----------------------------------~-------THE NEW FREEWAY LINK, which y,•on't open to traffic until early November, runs rrom the Rlverside Ffftway to Katella Avenue and was built at a cost of $13 millk>n. . II andicc1.p Facilities Co1intetl Up by Pan.el established in recognition of the two greatest fires in American history -t he LJlwsuit Filed · In Horse Death SANTA ANA-A race horse owner whose quarter horse mare was struck and killed during .an Anaheim accident Orange County Harbors. enough to a c co m m o d at e involving .two can has 9Ued ~ .. Beaches and P a r k s com-loading and unloading of those the owners of both vehicles missioners have agreed to in-confined lo wheelchairs. r $11 500 or ' . ~ ventory facilities available to Joseph-Caldwell b I a m e-s ~ handicapped persons at county THEY ALSO r e q u i r e in· drivers Heidi Jean Anderson ~ recreaUon areas. l\tallation or curb ramps to and Michael Joe ~ for the The inventory was ordered make wheelchair travel poss!· accident IMt Feb. 22 that after the commission was told ble and the lnst.allation o f claimed' the life ol his racing recently built county recrea-restroom racilities so that · mare in foal .' 'Ille action was lion racilities comply w i t h handicapped per.!IOOS may use filed in Orange C o u n t y handicap standards called for them without discomfort. Superior Court. in the wtiform building code. 1--~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~:---1 "BOW LONG HA VE w e been providing s u c b ac- commodations?" asked Com- missioner Beverly Miller. "Ever since the I aw re- quired it," replied Harbors, Beaches and P·4rks director Kenneth Sampson. Shortly after that exchange, the commission voted unanimously to order the in- ventory of handicappe'd · facilities at all existing county recreation areas. New c o d e requirements mandate installation of some special parking stalls w i d e l'isb fry oal~l79 All you con ea!! Every Wed. & Fri. Our golden fish fillets. With tangy tartar 'sauce. Texas· size french tries and creamy cote slaw-. ' 0pew Daly • 11 A.M. W. u.c• .t WM.it5" AMAHllM 27l0 ....,_. .. ,IL COSTA MISA 2100N. ...... 'lh-iL ......... .,.. 201JS I .. •""""' 1mL ~!!!!!!~T!OllAMCf ~- 1 ~afl1e lha~1' l . ' . . ' $701 REALISTIC'" 45-WATT ANl-FNl STEREO RECEIVER LOWEST PRICE EVER! 9 -5 • '\: SALE PRICE INCLUDES 524 .95 VALUE WALNUT WOOD ENCLOSURE Reg.189.95 SALE! , EXTRA HEAVY ·;, DuPONT 501~1 IY SMITH · l1ii HIGH·LOW SHAG 99 so. YD. REG. $12.95 BYWALTUS 49 SQ. YD. ' RIG. 7 .• 99 C~111pl1t•ly IR1tll1d with Oe!u11 RultHr Plddi~t Al.SO INSIOt 1.INBROOK HARDWARE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11200IROOKHURST-•81141 I!!!!!!!!! OPEN SAT.• SYN. iiiE 10 AM TO 6 PM fSa MON.·FRI. ~ TO 9 PM ,, • A spec1acular h1-t1 bargain that beals th e rising cost of ~t ereo' The ST A-46 looks luxurious and sounds ~ensa11onal' Serious stereo buffs will appreciate such expensive !eatur'es as .. magnetic phono inpu!. tape inputs and outputs. illuminated signal strength and center-channel meters. Loudness switch ad1us1s bass for any l1sten1ng level. Separate volume. balance, full-range ba ss and tr eble controls afford pr ecise sound direction and level. Speaker swi!ches control two sets of speakers. There's even a FM stereo tight. Ask for the STA-4 6 loaay! There's only one place you can find it .. _ Radio Shack. 31 -2026 cnAncE"IT II iii At Radio Shack o I . CHICK THESE OUTSTANDING FEATUftll: -.. D~ITuning Mitt1r1 ~ T1pe Monitor Switch ' Mode S.iector G.nglMI TOM Controll tj:'.IJ ... t-.cll " . ..., .. 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Pacific Coast Hwy.-Santa Ano / , ... •· "'" ,,,. lagu B h /<\ '°"' N••gol\lloohood 00 eOC (behlndCoco'a,oneblOckSouthofMacArthur) 1803NewportBlvd.-CostaMesa 2701 S.MainSt .-SantaAna 18120Brookhurst-Fountain Vallev 1443W. i'7th St.-SantoAna (in Fountain Valley ~IUI~ (In HonorPlu:•) t-11'!'•18941 Adams Ave.-Huntington Beach 814S. Camino Real-San Clemente 6991 Worner Ave .-Huntington Beach 13024Newport Btvd.-Tustin .30232Crown Valley Pkwy.-Loguno Beach 15389 iookhurst-Westminster , ' ' ~· ,• • • I I ( HERE COME THE JUDGES -Judges in 1974 Disneyland Community Service Awards competition Include (from left) Mrs. Edwin D, Ettinger, Robert W. Clif- ford, Dr. Donald Kleckner, Hector Godinez, ?t1rs. Bernardo 1"1. Yorba and James L. Webb. · ~ix Countians Appointed --To l)is-ney's Awards Panel ANAHEIM -Six prominent -Mrs. Edwin D. Ellinger ()itstaoding Award of $10,000 Absentee Ballo~,--1- Available SANTA A~A--Votera w b o are innnn or ·expect to be out ol town on election day, Nov. S, can vote now by absentee ballot. lnterim Registrar of Voters M.J • .,Jim" Mayer said the ballots can either be sent in • the mail or presented i n person at the registrar's office at 1119 E. Chestnut in Santa Ana. "\Vhen requesting an absentee ballot by ma.H, the voter must be sure to include his ~ or her full name a n d Orange County residence ad¥ dress,'' ~iayer said. "AUO SHOW the address to which the absentee ballot is to be mailed, a legal signature of the voter and the reason for being unable to vote at the polling place on election day '" he added. fl.iayer said for convenience, an absentee~ballot-application is included on the back of the notice of election mailed with each san1ple balloL -Mailed appll.cations must be received at the reRistrar's office no later than Oct. 29. Orange County residents, In· of San Clemente, a lontime for conununlty service. eluding two rrom the Orange volunteer worker for c i v i c , The remainder of the money ?.IAYER NOTED that initial Coast, have been namt.d. to th -~ cb·~ t led is ' used to provide grants of mailin•s of s amp 1 e ballots, the 1 9 7 4 Di.sney1and Com--~e:'... ui\n're a ac-$1,000 each to 40 other clectio:i pamphlets and polling = Service Awtrds ~ -Hector Godinez of Santa organl.uUohs chosen by the place notices will b e com- 'lbey are charged w i 1 h Ana, a member o( the Santa l-'pane-'-1 o("-'jud=gos.:...c... _____ p1:__e_ted_b_:y_Oct:c.:._._:16_:. ____ 1 Selectiog winners among 43 ~~so~i~ ·--WANTED•-•I Orange County oonununily !?le Santa Ans. postmaster. . 8ervi.ce or charitable JtRjlti1.a- tkm which will rt0t1Ve a -MRS. BE~ ?it • record $60,000 ID granla. YORBA o( Anabeim, charter DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES CllAlllMAN co~ By member o( .. veral women's the panel at Ks fli'st meeting p h I 1 antlnpic orpnlzations II Dr. Donald Kleckner of talned by calling 5334456, Ext. Villa Park. president o( a,..,. 538, occor<lingJo_ committee ......... ..., ,... t. .._.... tw ,.._.,b -4 .... ...... .... ,,i..i. ..... w.i. -........ c.r.twl _,__ ... . • ... ..-tlell "1 .., ••,.m. Hltlt.11 pric" ,.id. C.. $t0.1066 10.• .wty, ....,.,. 10... ,,..,., c.liltiM, "" .. "'· ~ .................. man College In Oringe. olflclal11. Rounding out the Dlsneylan(l The !1111,000 allocation this 1·ewels by io~ph Community Service Awards year includes two new special Committee are: -'judges' awards ol $5,000 each. '°""'COAST JUU • nu lltl10l. COSTA MESA ._ J46.tOM -Robert w. Clifford of ~m~a~ddi~.tion~·~w~the~~a~n~n"..".u~a~l~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;~~~j Corooa de! ·Mar, pl-esident of - Air eamomia and Chainnan .-----------------------------. ol the Board o! the Orange 0 f Olm- ~. and a member of the ~ Verba family. MO-R-~'m-A-N-S-AV-INGS ' ·----·-- -James L. Webb, dlatrld commUnity m a n ager • for I...,~ Pacific Telepbooe Qimpany ID Garden Grove. • lens ' , .\NY ORANGE County civic or service group wtth a wort.IJ\\Tiile pro}ect or record ol community ~llshment may ~ placed in the running for a Disneyland Community Service Award. "''"" tS9.95 Information may Two Guilty In Slaying Of Countian S A N T A .ANA -Jol\Jt Salazar .tr. o f HwtingtoD Beach and codelendant Mike Garcia Salina! have b e en i lound gull!y ol vol u n 1 .. r y manslaughter in the !laying of a Garden Grove man who was beaten and then shot four Umes. Orange County S u p er I or Court Judge Byron K. ?.lcMillan found both m en guilly after they waived trtal and allowed. him to rule on their guilt or • inDooence v!.a a reading of the pretrial transcript. Salazar, 23, of 774' Tllborl Ave., and Salinas, 20, Garden -Grove, demanded lmmedlate lefltencing. J u d g e McMillan ordered them to serve 5 to JS years in stale prison. Both men were arrested tn Garden Grove last Feb. 10 shortly after Anthony Griego , 29, Garden Grove, died I n orange County Medical Center of wounds Inflicted by four bulle13 pumped Into him by his assailant. Police have not been able 'to determine tbe reuon for the quarrel and flglrt that led to the death of Griego foUow- ing the !ICU!fle with the dcfen. dants behind a Buen.a. Street apartment house. • ~ -~ .. 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Flannel Shirts, Levi Cords, Hang Ten Shirts, Reverse Print Shirt, Sweaters, Jackets ...... l I I Plaids. HernngbOnes. Shetlands. Harris Tweeds. and other 1nterest1ng woolens to choose lrom. JONES NEW YORK 17ftl &-lr•ine • I WOOL DOUBLE KNIT V-neck blouso n top-S56 St. Thomas Pant-$42 or Pull on Pant-S46, O>tOf'S: Autiergrne:-T auoe-QfcacferBJUe , WESTCLIFF PLAI• • ' s t s a r 11 I r f DAILV PILOT A 15 ~.e"-·~· auD~oc~um·~~en~t~ar~J-~Iu~io~c~k~~u~tL'..k<S~ie~rra' Show STUTTERERS< W.lLL-MEE'f'----- • Long•tltt1er ' Sammy Davi s haS --' By JAY SllARBIJTT NEW YORK (AP) -NBC. TV Is bumping ltJ low.rated "Sierra" 8erles tonight .for an excellent documentary aboui Xenia, Ohio, the small town devastated by a killer tomado i"!l April and 111111 rebuilding today. (8 p.m., Cha"""! 4). The program Isn't one of those quic:kies • 1n which a network team checks right In aher the event, returns six months later ror p r o g r e s s footage, then pruites it a J l together and c a 11 s it a documentary. ' IT INSTEAD co ve r s the Xenia story ln stages, fro1n the material, to be sure, but the real meat or NBC's show lies in the quiet. low.key wa)i It goes about rePorting the rear. lions or the town.folk to What happeood nnd what they bope will happen. AMSTERDAM, N<therlands bOy, recalli ng the memeots tlon hrul long since departed IAPl -The Dutch Assocla· after the twister pa5$t!d on. for hell in a handb8:sket. lion ol Stutterers announced said he heard ne birds singing, Producer George "1 u r ra y it will hold a series ot •'stul· and saw no neigbborhood pets, obviously put in 8 lot of time, ter·in$" Oct . 26 on the theme. "just people and trash.·· ··Stuttering as a Problen1 in His fat.her' whose home and care and thool(ht On this show, Relating." camera shoo were destroyed, as did writer Patrick Trese, 1lle asoociation Is named says he and his family aren't who a\JO skillfully han d I e d Demosthenes. after the Greek leaving, that .. t.hls tornado, most or the intervie'A'S in the \\'ho overca1ne his !Stuttering dammit , ls not going to have one-hour program. and became a famous orator. the last word." ,------------ signed a 10-year con- tract calling for exclu- sive northern Nevada appearances at liar- rah's Reno an(l Lake Tahoe hotel-casinos. Radicals' Junket Attacked actual tragedy1 to the town's HEW o A. , effort to assess Its losses and \\'HJLE SLIPPING in the dig itself out, and finally lo ( ) nc<essary stali.iics a b 0 u t PERSIAN RUG AUCTION IT "tAKES particularly good USO of photographs -of t h e clty1s "old north end," taken lhe summer before the ,. • the long summer of still-con· TV REVIEW federal and private insurance • Au!hen1ic handmade ne w and antique ruga, carpets ~ run· li.nuin,g reconstruction. aid, the show see.ms to gloss ~from a stupment 1us1 arrived lrom Iran. Entitled ''Tomado! 4:40 over whatever divisiveness ' Also a number ol new & used rugs lrom various estates p.m., Xenia, Ohio." the open-me.y have occurred -if fn SUM., OCT. 13 at 2 P.M . HEWPORTER tHN ing segment incllldes not only tornado by Xenia 's form er !act it did -over the 1107 Jamborr-e Rd., Mr-wport Beach close-u p footage or the twister, mayor, to illustrate what the re<'Onstruction ot Xenia. l11tp«tioft fro111 1 p.111. filmed with a home movie storm had done to streets or But this is a minor beef. TERMS: Casli. Check, Ma10t Cred•t Cards BERKELEY (UPI ) -The camera by a Xenia res ident. stately old wood homes once The show primarily is abou t AUCTIONEER· S. Grill University oC Callfomia's but 81so the actual sound Of surrounded bv rows t.f elderly spirit and the spirit it convevs. Entnes lor future auctions now oeing accepted 11 you are radical slilite of 5 tu den t the tornado, recorded by maple trees. is a good, hopeful one that unable to attend please wn1e or call collec! 101 1nl0Jma1ion regarding luture auctions 1n your area government leaders spent another local resident. 1be verbal contrasts are sbould be seen by those of •UCOR IMTE•M.t.TIOM•L lllll 990.2910 from ·$600 to fl,OOO In student\ _ _;l'._'t~'_"•_"'chi~·1~lin11Jg~,~spec~l~•cu~la"..r~equal~~l~y_!good~.:...!.A~l_:~!'Y•"'ar~-0~l~d__".us~who~_""'.:'e'_oon~~'i~n""1~_llhc~~a~·~============-=:---=== funds for a weekend retreat ---- m·aauT wmn DFTBBIBST. TIE IWT IBISllT DFTDDlt . to a Lake Tahoe ski lodge, it was disclosed. Tut junket was proposed as a meam of getting all faeliOM together to plan for the futurt of' stlident govem1nenl, -but · some reportedly used it to party and. gamble. The Daily Ca lifornian reported ttiat one partlctpant lost $200 in the casinos and that others attended a wild party at the home or a former student body president who now 'vorb as a croupier. •·r think ~-e got ourselves stuck with a bunch ol sports car radicals," said He I en Trout, a student senator who belongs to the moderate Unity party. • Co -pre si dent ol the Associated Students, V i o 1 e t Rabaya, Conceded that her Left Alliance party could have used the money "!or more 'NOf'thwhile purpo8eS." The Left Alliance party Is a slate or candidates t b a t swept into studcot government ofrices last spring, p u"t t I n g radicals in the top offices for the first time since the late 1960s. Gerald Brown , the executive di rector of student services '>'-1lo organized -the trip, said the money was "well spent." "Yoo can't get thele people togetller if you have this kind of thing on campus," be said. ''There are too many com- peting aotlvitles -~. girlfriends. boyfriends, t h a t kind of stuff." 0 n e conservative senator, Ray Buskirk, Trout and other conservative and liberal stu- dent leaders offered to pay back their cost ol going OD the trip. INNER CONCENTRATION: TENNIS EXPERT'S SECRET • ll 's how you play !he ga me ... and in !he Inner Game of Tennis, 6.95 Tim Ga llwey explain~ how improvi ng • • your inn er conce ntration can improve your tennis game. Come and meet the author, Tim Gallwey, al May Co! He'll be at South Coasl l'laza,October 11, 7-9 . books &8 MAVCO South Coos! Plaza· -3333 Bri•lol 51., Costa Me'° ' ' " Save $20 ;, 8'3" x 11 '6" Reg. 99.99 .. ~Now79~!; ' Fringed Oriental-design rugS'. &r1102" Reg. •9.99 ......... Now 3999 100"/o virgin cotton. Woven in Belgium. Brilliant 1899 colors of ivory. green, gold, and red. Four 44"x71 " Reg. 24.99 .••.•••.•• Now Oriental designs. Dry clean for long·lasling -1 Q99 beauty. 3D"x54" Reg. 13.99 •••••••.•• Now 22"x44"Reg. 6.99 .••••••••.•• Now 499 Save on Teepee rugs! Save on .exotic rugs! Indian motll area rugs in earthy colors! to~~ cotton yarn. 99"x138"Reg .119.99 .. Now89.99 22"'x44"Reg. 7.99 ..... Now 5.99 30"'x54"' Reg. 15.99 .... Now 11.99 44"x71" Reg. 29.99 ..•• Now 19.99 67"x1D2"'Reg.59.99 --· Now44.99 Oriental-mo11r rugs woven 1n Belgium. 56°/o cotlon. 44°·0 rayon. Long-wearing. easy to care for1 Back91ound colors ol washed blue. ivory. red. gold. and green. See them at Pier 1 today and save a bun· die! Buy a 99"x142" rug and save $30.00 ! Reg.159.99 Now 12999 69'"•103" Reg. 89.99 ... Now 74.99 45 'x71" Reg. 44.99 , ... Now 35.99 33 'xS7"Reg. 24.99 .... Now 18.88 • llMITEO QUANllTlfS Prices good for 1 week only. The decorator idea store. 2710 HARIOR IL VD. C...""'-•- COSTA MESA S40.7Jl7 CITY SHOPPING CENTER ORANGE 633-0995 509 E. MA TELLA A VE. ANAHEIM 772·2472 tz.!!.. HouniMon.thNSat, l0·9p.m.Sun.10·bp.m. ;l)' • 1294 50. CO.t.ST HWY. U.GUN.t. BEACH 494-8101 " A JG DAILY PllD! Rapi st, l 5, Sentenced 30 Years MIAMI, Fla. ( A P I - Despite a leniency plea rrom his -Y.ictlm..-a l~year..old con- victed rapist has been sen- tenced to 30 years in prison. In sertt encing Steven Roberts of ~liami. Ci r cu I t Court Judge Lcvds \Vhit¥lorth said this week that he is bound by a state statute requiring 30 yea~ or life imprisonment for rapists. ROBERTS \VAS convicted In February of raping a 36-year- old woman after breaking into her home. The woman told Whitworth that she oonsidered S t e v e n sick and in need of rehabilita- tion. She said she believed the youth should not be jailed. nlREE PSYCIJOLOGTSTS testified that Roberts needed "intensive and p r o Ion g e d psychotherapy." But pro secutor James J\fcGulrt told \Vhit"·orth, ·'f thfnk,..,that too olten we are concerned about the rights of the defendant and not the vic- tim. This man must learn that Ille crime of rape carries with it punishment." Suit Names Sinntra In Death PHILADELPH IA IAP/ - The husband of a woman who died at a Frank Sinatra con- cert lasl Atrit is suing the entertainer and the ;iuditoriu1n for $500,000, claiming t n e per£ormance caused his lrife's fatal heart ·attack. The suit has been filed in Common Pleas Co u r t by Angelo Troisi Jr., whose wife, Leona Mary Troisi , passed out al the concert in the Spectrum and died later at a hospital. The suit alleges that the heal and smoke-filled a Ir , combined with the excitement and confusion or the capacity crowd, caused Mrs. Troisi to black out and suffer a heart altack later. But it was not until 4 5 minutes after that she reached a hospital because emergency equipment was nol available at the Spectrum. the s u i I claims. MeS<111 Head Of OCC's Ne"'SJ>aper Peter Whitm"°n of C o s t a ~lesa will be-at the helm of Orange Coast College's stu- drnt newspaper. ' • C o a s t Lines," for the fall semester. The sophomore journalism Tn\ljor earned his promotion !O editor-in-chief from a posi- tlon as report('r for Co a s I Linc..-last year. A<ldilional sta ff leadership \\'ill cotne fron1 C h r i s t y f.()('[itz. news editor for lhe v.·Ci!kl y pubhcntion. and fron1 John MacDonal d. s port s editor. Both arc frcin Nev.rport Beach and both wcr\! Co:i.sl Lines reporters. Roben It Bohle Is t h t newspaper's new advisor. He holds a B.A. and ~1.A. In Engli!lh from Cal S t a t e University at Long Beach, and he wrote ror the Long Beach I n dependent Press-Telegram for five years. Sa linas Site Si\Llr\AS iAP l -A Social Sccurily dat11 process i n gr center serving the \\' c s I t' r n statt'<I "111 Ix' located her<'. a loc:il official , a y s . 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OAVIS BROWN 1 \ I ' • 1 Looking back up the r9cky river bed, one had to be thankful ~ because all 11 women and two dogs had made it down, suffering only 1--~ f~W-SC~'it-Ghes,trembling'-kn s-an&,--probably, everal Sklpped-hear+---- beat5'-• · • Each had to .climb and jump, sometimes over the downstrea.m. of water. from one [OCk to the next, always conscious. of the shifting. weight of the pack strapped to her back and of how firm the rocks felt be neat h her heavy hiking boots. One couldn't stop to think whether or not she cou ld make it beyond this river In the Sierras. ' A stop might have left s0meone. standing behind in a precarious position , Al sd, it could have le'd to the kind of . doubt which quickly throws one off balance. Pepe~ Away f . . Urbanism .. ' If there were any doubts, they 'weren 't expressed o nce the dec is ion wa s • niai:f~ tq go on down. Each of ·the women si mply, but caufio\lsly, did it. At thp time, their actions anlr"reacfions were as. per- fectly natural as th e s.et- ting.<, • But. back h0me again , few who rp'eet any one of . them would picture her up here cli!nbihg -down those rocks. General/y, these women could ' be described· as fairlY. typ ical Newport I llc<ich house\\ j\·l.'s lalthough one \\'US fron1 Lag una Bl'arh illld another came rro n1 Sherman Oi1k sl. Some \\'ork . So1nc \'oluntccr. Son:ic go lo school. f\l ost had ac<1uircd lh('ir dark Lans on the Lennis courts. They talk ed easily of friends al the Ba lboa Da v-Club. Cntil thi-Je days before, several had neve r \\!O rn CJ blickpack, never __.hikJtd .... PJ!.l.ln\JL \.h \'iiklcrness_ lo live, briefly, \l'ithol~t our modern. lakcn·f or· gya nlcd toQvcnicnccs. Fi\·e'of the 11·onll'll, Kay ParkC'r, Che ryl \'oung. Betse~ llelic. Jean .Ste'\"ens and C;1ro lyn 1-]f't.cher. con- fidently refc rl"ed lo this tri1l as their ··sc<·ond annual.,.' They. a\on it 11·it h Elana Peters and Barb:.t ra 'r:.tpJ>alJ , h:.td gone into the mountains ou ts~e 1or Bisho11 lasl vear. Ttiat first l"cnture had el'oh:ed after a couple of the Women a nd their f<1m ili cs 11·cnt with.. a large group or ot her fa n1ili es t o \'osemih.•. There \\·cre Just loo many people, loo close :.1nd too inl"olved ~ ac-. , -' ~ BEA ANDERSON, Editor n.r.u.,,ou .... 11, u1• ;.J· .. ' .. , • ... • . .· t .~' Immensity of·the landscape .; ' dwarfs a hiker at water 's edge. 1i1·itics. to enjoy the natura l beauty ofthepark . "I j ust kne11· I real\y•necded to get au·<1 y. ·· ~I rs. Stevens ex- plained ... , guess it"s selfish. but a 1·aeation should be a vacation ... She 11•anted_ lo go backpacking but il j ust wusn·t one of her husban- d's interests. So. she be!:an talking \\'ith othe r \\'Oml'n. Although she .. cou ldn't belie1•(' I could find olht•r girls 11·hO \\"OU\d do it . .:' i;ix \\'ere ve ry ,,·illingo-And, al"· tl'r they returned. I hey le;.1rned I h:1 l still others \\"Cl"\' ju:;t as interested. So this yc:i r ll•l\t;'1·s promising .. _a, ch;1ncc for us tu ha\"e a uni4ue hi gh country trip on our a1,,·n. combining solitudl' Y.·ith friendshi\l and 3\l"c 11·ith p,;:i cticalily .. \\·Cre sent to friends consid1.·rcd sturdy enough .Carol r.1 urrel \Vas an experi enced addition to the ~rouv But Fay1 • llo11'ser and Susie Johnston. also of Ne\vport Beach. Barbie Oal"idson of IJagun<i Beach. Gail Phelps of Sherman Ouks and th is reporter \\"ere cownled an1ong the in ex J>C ric nccd nc,,·comers 1'he group left from Silver t ake early in the morning • Excited rh<itter of anticipation ended as the \\'0 111cn im media tely be ga n rlimbing \\"h<it appeared. from tne ro11 d bc lo,r. to be jus t <i barren rockv 1nount<i in. But the n10un t;dn hid a bount.r .of natu1'c strea n1s bubbling o\·er rotks and under trees. clear lakes rcflecling t hcit: shores .. g reen meadO\\"S . g r _;1.v 1noqnta in s ... \\•hich c<.innot be round in such quantity do,1•n here. ISee liR BANI S~f . Page Jl.3) • Faye Howser, above , cas ts lin e and reflection \I' I ' ' ' '' in strea m. .. . At left, backpa ckers pause as Carolyn Fletcher checks trail map . ' Beautiful Isn't Enoug·h •• \ . Stories b,· LA URI E Ki\.'5P•:R Ol lh• D•Uy P110t ~ .. , Superlali\"es Superlatives and mofe Superlati1·es The words \\•e use .to express, ex- plarrr.-desc-riOe so mucli seem son1eti mcs to sa.1r1 so little. Like "be a ulif ul .,. It was the \\'Ord n1enlio ned·often as a reason lor 10 \1·01nen to•leavc their homes. husbands. children etc. and go backpal'king in the l'l \gh Sie rras for a fC\\" d:i~·s. \Vhen Kay Parker railed to tell us a bout th is yc;1r·s lrip. s hP desc1·\bed tht·ir first l·fforl :.t s "a ix'auliful l'X peri<'ll t l'. · · \Vhile s till up I here in the TI)OUTI · tai ns, Chery l Young e1dmilled backpacking "definilely is a strain nnd an effort:· llul she quickly di!'.missed that pal"l of it by <iddin g. "Goll y , il.'s so f<.ibulous , so beautiful. .... And Jean Stevens said. "t-or mt'. lo get a\\'ay to the n1ountains is beautiful." BACK AGA IN f'i nally, bark into the daily office rouline. the editor sends this rcjXlr· ie.r back lo her I B~J Sclcctrir to rc\\·ork tho slnry into lh{' first per- son, so the rcaclPr k1"10\\'S lhf' rc1JOr· tfl:r \\"llS lhCrc and \\·hJt ~ht t!X· pcricnectl. "\\'ell go~h . hosi;, it \\'as so bc:iutirul. .... 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Pf] '''' .1,1),· ~\ ... :1 rrp•illt t t .1111 11··1·11 111 m 1•f'l1n j! pt·1i11h• I 11••uhh1Inff•1•\1! 11 \l1'r1·n'1 fnr !h1• 1r1t. 'I h.11 'lhl' 1i.11 t 11fn)\'\\nrk 1 \1h1·1h1·nl11~1 I n1ay h:1 vc ~pl'.nt .i tl.11 \\1th ;.i IX'rson, h111 OC'\1'r h.11 .. 1 h:HI to \SC·(' Hl·.,\l 'l"T'. l ':n~r H :11 ft2 CAIL Y PllOT lnur~dav Ck tObel 10.1974 • l Racquet Round-up Aids .. , • -S-h-ttt-t-e-Fs-Bu g ·H c -- -- DEAll ANN LANDESS: I \\'as stop. l:N.'d t•o ld by lhc lelter rrom the "'Oma11 \\'ho hated lo bl' photogrilphed bcl·:iu:-.c sht• "'as O\'t•rw1:ighl. Sht> t'01nplaincd 1hal t'\'rlain 1nembcrs ol he!' husband 's f;nnily \1•cre Vl'ry sneaky. '!'hey :;nap1x•d t•antJids of her frorn the 11·01·st possible unglcs at c1'c1·y OJ)port un il)'. ~l y husbund's mother fell the same' 11·ay, only it "'as her nose she v.•as self- ro11s<.>ious ubout. 'l'hc dear "'ornan died bt•rore I had a chance to ntcet 'her. I rcgl'c l this bt'r<.iusc l'nt sure YiC 11·ould ha1•e b('tll very g1MXI friends. 'l'hl' family rcspt•clcd my n1othcr- in-lt111<s 11•ishcs. and there's not a s ingle picture or her any\!Jhere. I-low n1y grandchi ldrl'll 11nd I "'ould have trca~urcd a sin;::lc photograph, but. ;.da~. th('r'e is nune .-SAY Cll J::ESE. J'l.EASJo: '.' OE.<\R CllEESE: .. \lanit ~·. th y na1ne is "'un1 an !" 11:&\'C i·ou thought or he r high st'hool yearbook or relatives who go wa1· back? I'll bet "'ilh a little imagination you co uld dig On('-up. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jn recent wt>ck s you ha,·e printed a number or lelll'rs aboul n1 others and daught ers. ~ whocouldn 't get along. "~:,-c;--.f----'l!!'t,f.-The psychi11t ris.t you quoted was· ~ I wi-ong whe n he said , "Perhaps if the child. s ho\ved son1 e concern for the: . Ann Landers n1olht.•r , the· cm tional s uppo1·t mighl se1·,·c us a brid ge to twlp then1 both.·· I couldn't dis:1i:rec n1orc. J\ly rnolher and I had rii;:hls fronl t.hc tirnc I could talk until I \\'US 25, \\·tu ch was rour years aflcr I mur1icd. I bt.·ot over bat'k"·urds to please her but ne\•er could. She tOld n1e that \Yhen I "'as born sh<! Was miserable bcc<1use I can1c too soon after my brolht.•r. I rcfnen11lcr. l~ bl~C'k·~uul­ hlue n1arks fninl her r1ngcrna1 ls \.11hl'll she pinched n1e. and lhe headuchcs rron1 being slapl)('d on tile side or tht.• head. I recall the day she pushed n1e against the stove because I didn't dry u glass p1·opt.'rly. \Vht.•n I took my d~d·s ad\'ice at 21 and 1noved out or the house she ac· t·uscd inc of thinking I \Vas "loo good forthefamily .·· ti1any yea I'S have passed and ..... e get along fairly \\'e ll 110\\'. J had almost forgotten the he ll I .... •ent through until I i:_cn d tb~t ictt<:r i.!1 YQ."1r cQlnmn. I don't kno}v \Vh<1l happned io cha1~gc things. J\l aybe it was just the pass1n)! • >• or ti ml', 01' 1>erhaps lhl' l.JJl'd ha.s dealt 11·ith het'. ·r11ank s. Ann, for Jetlin~ me air n1 y fc{•H ngs.-BEEN 1'11ERJ::. TOO DEA it U. T.: Ir }"OUr dt•s('1·i11tion or tht' "'aY your n1olh1•r treatt•d you i:. acc ura lt> thl· "·01na11 "'as n1 1tntally ill. J»t'rha11s ~·our rl'lalionshill fin · 11ro\'t'd "'hen she regaint.>d ht>r .1nl.'~tal health. Co ns idl•r that 11oss1blhl}'. please. DE1\H A:'\'.\ LA~DERS· I JU~I rl'a1I thl' \t.•Uer fron1 th~· 1110\her \1·ho "a., tli~\r;iughl bec<1us1' ht•r d;,n.1~hlt"l"'!i il ln«ss \\"tis diagnosed a~ t•pt!('psy. 1\1 ~ rca{'l ion 11•as quit(' dil"fer~nt. I said. "ls that a ll'! 1'hank )!nd! I \\'as <1rraid her life 1\•:1 s in d a ngt•1·.·· Thi! neurologist toltl us to ··Jet e\'Cl')'One kllO\I' -ft'iends, famil~·. S{'hoolruates. tcal'hcrs-so they can help." Jt \\'as good :1 cl vit'~'. Being open has been n1uch betle1' lot' our d;111ght{'r. too. Shi• is !1ot :1shan1l'd lhe \1'3Y son1r epi leptics art•. I have disCO\'erc·d th:il µcup!{' can bl' \\"Olldt'rful ly undt' rs! :i nding if you i;:i 1 l' then1 a l'ha net.•. Uf 1·ourst.'. therl' a l\1•ays \Viii bl' thoSt' \\hll arl· ii.:nor:int ;.ind thoughtless. but tht·~ should lu· pitied. not scornl'd. . Children • PAT ' · . •. ,' • ., tlelping ll~1nds School ·for the J\lentally Rcla rdc d and schol<Jrships for I .LOVE YOU I I Our daughtl·r •~living :1 nor1nal lilt· because she is a nornial girl. The onl.' differenl'l' bl·t11·ct•n her and hfr. non epilept ic rriends ts that she 1s on rriedication. -·r11 ~:n E !'\0\\1 .. ' needy high school girls "'iii Lie aided thro ugh p roceeds of the a nnua l Racquet Round-up Monday, ()('t. 21 sponsored by the South Cbast Chap· ter, Nationa l Charity J.e.ague. Regislt'ring for the event is Mrs. James Siehl \Vit h n1 e n1be r J\1rs. Kenne th 1'hompsen. Bridge will l>e available to • " • those not playing in the double~ tourney. · ' Means Fallout By E Rl\IA BO i\181-.:CJ\ It's juSt my O"'" personal .oboervalion , but I don 't think God el'er meant for f · ~lbA.o do his banking. or· · '.: der foo d,1 or mail :1 !{'tier . • t from the dri\'l'r's s1•;1t of the rar AT WIT 'S END she 's the one \\·ho fell apart \1·hcn her fender \Vas ripped off last \\'eek." Conscc1uenlly, I ha \•e beron1e son1 cth ing of n con- scrvali.\'C. I pull ._. good six ft•t.'l from 1hl' \1·indow und \1hcn the <lra\\·er s lides out, I rtnd that lfy Opl.'ning my tin t· \1·•~~ a car from car door and forcing my ... __ _,. _ _.,. li e-h:itl dt:l\t!·ln!> in -dPmoliTiOn-mb-V and-th""i'"'lieaCI 1hrougli my shOulder n11nd . lie \1ould h;1\e rnadl' othl'I' ,1 ;1 ~ a ren1:d i'\cithcr St.'al h1•1l . pushing on the our arn1!'> st•1·1·n ft·t•I long had an,·1hinl! to lost• hrakc 1>cdal \\·ith my right a~d 11111 1·urb rct'lt·r.' 011 011r flri1·e-in banks 111\imidatt.' foot <1nd bending my kn ee f f •. •' , hi1i:-.. n1C' thC' mo:s l . possi bl .v ;igainsl the gc<1 r s hift for I h;11t.• nult.'!l unly 11101.::u·~ IJCcaust· I an1 "on r;imt'r;1 " le1·er<1gc . I c<1n slide my t h ;i I h ;i 1 t' ~ 11 11 n g <i nd quite self·tonscious dt·1>0sit ~lip into lhe dra\1·er prl'car1ou:-.ly up to the :iho11t .h;i,·ing the teller~ pro\"iding (al I d iscontinue· position AVhCJ't' tlu·~· ('an ~;1ther o.1nd ex1:lain1, breathing for a"•hile, and romforl<1lit~· do bus inc~s "\\'al eh I his one . Dorolh.v. (lJ) there arc no high "'inds to -;lrculate my deposit 111 the parking Jot. . Th e mai lboxes are something e lse. I never pull ·up to one or th em that I don't visualize a meeting of the postal department in \\':.ishingti1n rij.!uri ng out ho\\· to position the boxes.· "No, no. Chester." sa s tfle designer. •·\'ou have placed the boxes on the driver's side or the ear'. \Ve mustn't pa1nper lhen1. Put them on the 1>asscnger side so the dl'iver \1'ill ha,·e lo pul the car i1.1 park, slroiddlc the stick s hift in the console, cup hi s throat O\'l'r the \\·in- dow and just try to sail the lettl'r into ·this s ix-inch s lot.'' ' ·,VIC . ·' . . < ' DEAR Tlll-:RE : \'ou r allitudt· il<z healthy a nd sensiblt·. I hol)(' it "'ill help others to st·e lh<'ir \.\'ay 1nur1• clearly. Thanks for" 1iting. Arc drugs OK ii' you lt:'arn ho\1 hi ·contcol them·! Can thi>y be or ht·lp '' 't. The .answers ar.e jn Ann Landt·r~·)<z . new-book let . '1Sl.fai.g ht J)ope on '•, ,-''""-.-.· Driigs."""l?or eaCh.~klel ordert•d. :. , •,. ~l'ld .a <toll~f..hi.U,j>l~s a lo..ng, :;elf·ad· .' '· ~\~. ..dresse~, stam~d ·~ny~lope.f20 ('('11\~ !"° 1' , ~ipasta'g~) ~o. Ann,, L;,i'l(lerh: l'.0 . Box 14!)0, Elgil'.11,lll. .P-.~ <j:> .c • • • k ·.. •.-:.• •• I ' Weddings ~and-Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospcc.:li\.l' brides arc reminded to have their \\'t'dding stories v;ith blac k and \\hite g lo !'J:-.~· pho tographs to the D:.ii\~· Pilot J»cople Department one 1\·cek before !ht• 1\'l.'dding. Picture's r eceived after that time ,~·i ll nol be used. • From B-1 • ' , sp<>nd si.-; straight di.l}'S fl\1'0 da}·s d ri\'in~. four d<1ys hikingJ 1rith anyont". much less JO "·01nen. 1 did· n't knOI\, • . Beauty Is just ;1buUl <JS unr<1nliJiar \l'ilh the others as I "·as. "Then thf slot should be just above lhc pick·up times that h<Jve 'bccome blurred <1n d unreadable?" ~s ked Chester. Sign of Affection For engage m ent a nnouncements it is im perative that the story, also accom· panied by .a black and white glossy pic- ture. be s ubmitted six \veeks or more before the \Vedding date: other,\'ise it "'ill oot tie published. I •• :· l · · The nii,:ht beforl' \.\'<!took riff, I s;i ! amoog lhl'ln :nul 1vondercd \vh<11 I was do ing thf'rc . I mC'ntatl} f"h ccked o1f ou r di:-.sin1ili:1ritics and thought "Th1:-. 1s just lrlfl f:1r ab111c and bt.·yond 1 ht· L"<• 11 of duly.·· Thi:' opportunity ror camuraderic a n1ong ot her \l'UTilcn. :-;ornething fe\v huvc had th{' 0P1)()rtunity to ex· pcrience :-.1ncc their 1·01lcgc dor· mitorv dai s i~ another rca:.on J\lrs. ·P;irkC r 0t.'n1o~s lht· "<1nnual " I rill. She :1skt.•d. "\\'h<'rc cl'.'.t' \l'Ou ld 11 \1on1en go for four da}:-. .,., If J had h;u l a rar. I rna.1· ha\e driven hnnt{'. I n1 glad I didn·1. And til rs . Stevens said. ''1l secm1' pcrr~:11y logical to 1ne lo do it . . ,, .. l)ur tl1ffl're1H·rs reully didn't 't'{•m to nia!lt'r loo m11rh ont{' \IC' 1.1 cre trudging alun~ the lrail and l'..llling arou nd the r;1n1 1>fire. 11011. Because. <J S e\'eryonc seen1ed to s;iy, it \\'as a "beautiful " exper . icnce. Later I lc :1rnl'd lhat othl'f:'.> \1t•rc •" ,•' Work Rights Affected .\ 111 ·11 !.11111.. lt•I . \ ,' \\"11rl..1n ..: \\"nrn.111·, {iu1d1· 1tr ll1·r .fnb H1 ;.:l11-.. · h.1:-. t~·1·11 1-. .. 111·rf 111 !h1 · \\'on11·n·, Jlur1·.1u •ii 11h' lh·p;1rt1111·n1 .. r l..1b11 r ·, E1 11 1•lo_,1111·n1 St,111d.1rd-.11'1·p.1rl111t·111 1'ht• J:ll lci l' h1 i.:ld1i.:h1.~ la11:-. ~· ;1n<l E\t•r11!11 t' ord1•r:-. 1\·h1rh ~ otfFt•t·t 1\t11111·n \1 h1·111hr1· =ire ;. s<-ck111g a Job. 11 hilt• ·1 h{'~; : are on lhl· .iub and I\ hen ~ thcv rt·lirc. •. , •·rar loo n1.1n~ \1 flml·n arC' <'ompll'lt'I\' 1111 ;n1,1n· f1I ~· ·::· 1hc1r I IC!hl' lllHlt•r !hi'.' I.I\\ 1'\fll:1 1n('cl <";111111 ·11 H •· ~!<11·1111. 11!r1·•·1 .. 1 .. 1 tli1 · .:.; \\11 rn1•1l" 1\1111·~1 11 .. ~ • \\ 1111, 1!11· n ·~1•1111,,,1hi1111 ·,. 1<1r c·nf11r1·111i.: l.111 , 1 1"~1 .. '' \\Ill\ l!llll 'l !lll\1'!11 11,.11\~·n •• ('.ill liv .! \l"t"llh"llii'lll'-lh·lp Hl ' i:lll·rllni; lh1 · ~·1it11rc'vr~ lo • ' ".·· • • • ", I @BRASS RING .. w .... ·.a.,pme~ . """ e Htft11•11 Wle1t e AM SHOES "-'•r•tlMf'l ~'. M9!1t:S d1~1·nn1111 :1 l11r1 :11·1:-. of non · 1·01n1•!i .. n11·t' 1r the.1 k11r.11 th1·1r 1 1 ~111-., · -.hl' s;iid . ,, Thi· lu,,,i..ll'! ha.' ht'«tl 1:-.- '-lH'd hvl'.llhv lh1• 11111nh(•1 ol 1111nh·11 1n tllt' l.1b11r f•ir1·l· h:i" t.:fl"<t1\\ 1tH'1"1';1"zt•d Ill tlu• 1,,,1 dl·1·;1d 1· \t th" sarne ti1n1" 11nrnt•ri"s tC"i.;al r1i:hls hal't' bt•f'11 l'h<111g1ng . E1p1at pay. rl1atcrnity IC'a\l'. 111·erti1n1• pa y, n1 inin111rn \l':igt·,,. +·hilcl '"''"''· 11n e 1nplr·~ 111<'111 in· :-.nrant·t•. :-or ial ~c 1·urily, 1Jl'll-.1011 s ;111d u111n11 s arc l'o11·rf'd in lht· puhl1t:1t1on. II ;i],11 11:.ls n<inH~s 11nd ;ul 1Ji·c·:-.,l·~ of r1•1h·r;il <L)!CllCile:. 11 hit·ti 1·;1n pro1·i1ll' ft1rth1·1· 1nforn1:1!111n or a!'-~1sl;1nf·1·. :111<1 rif st :it1· lahnr off11·1·s :111d l1un1a11 r1,i.:h1 ... f·nrnrnis- sioners. Sini;le ('Op1es of lhe guide ar(' a\ailablC" rree From the \Vomen ·s l.lurc·au, Em- ployment Standards J\d - n1111istration, U.S. llepart· n1ent or L<rbor, \V ushington, DC. 202 10. TENNIS GOLF WHERE CAN YOU FIND ·Continuously •cnriwed OR1G1N:\~ des1gn5 •QUALIT Y matcoa!s & workmansh•D •Mt1nociram1ng SERVICE •M.11ch1ng ACCESSORIE S •VQUH CHOICE 01 labnc. lnm. pants style. length. etc, at no exlra chg. •CUS TOM FIT or ready to wear HO, WE'RE HOT EXPENSIVE! at 30 l0tl£ Coµturier f.or Acti ve Sportswear MM l Vl"rcl(" CentPr F·1 H:u tx» & A<.1AmS f>W ~ "• "t, •·I~<~ ..... t:o~ia Me&a· . BOATING 557·7206 T1JeS lti ru Sat. 10 'l1l 6 Fn. 'hi 9 Closed Mon, BIKJMG "Higher, Chesler, n1uch · hi gher," sn1iled his boss. \'elling an order for ri\"C into ._. clo11·Jl·s n1out h is son1ething e lse again. Especially 11·hcn you are alone. I f{•c l likl' 1-U{'h a fool ~hooting until the v;iricose Vl.'ins in n1y neck surface. As my husb;ind obser\"ed. "You don ·t h<11·e to go to dri1·e·ins. you k11011•. can alvo<1ys use vour f ' ." Better to gi'o \v I ger arms. Victor Flemming of Washington let the world know he loves Pat , S200W orth. Half- Sizes 141/2 to 261/2 Call them Party P.J.'s or Street P.J.'s. They're great, no matter the name. Just own them, wear them, love them. Come, slip into a pair at Ella Nor 's. Marvelous prints on the silky jersey you love next to you. Two and three-piece styles. ,_ $]4.00 FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 114 0'""9'1•ot !MU 141'4"'"'",,..... C...t•r LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA l"g"'n• H1lh M.lll IMU N•wpol1 Blw4. SHOP SU NDAY 12·5 Fullerton, Huntington Ctnttr ll a11l. \1111•ri1·u r1I • ~1 11.,ll•r ':1111rtc1• , I To he lp fill requirem en ts on :::~th wed - ding and engagement stories, form;; are li vailabte in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be ansWered by People Department staff mer,nbers at 642-4321. . ' lt's'fJ88 • Come In and pick up you r 1975 EDITION OF THE •mso~1K~g]~ "MON'~Y SAVER" CATALOG N CM .W 1ri1tt 111 f., T_. H:ll lt71 ._ ..... ................................... . ~ ......................... ! ....... . Clly. : ................................... . ZlpC:O. ................................ . COSTA MESA 1819 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN 646-0223 ) . I -., Above , Gail Phelps and Carolyn Fletcher tend their dinner chores. At right, from left to r ig ht, Cheryl Young , Mrs . Fletcher, ·snoopy (the dog), Kay Parker, Jean Steven s and Betsy Helie relax after set~ ti rig J,!~a n:u:i . ._ __ _ ~ .... lJihe Sleigh· HUNTINGTON HARBOR ~Wlll Nt"IH•t A Slel9/1 f•dl of lhf' un11.!Uc1/ fo r Clrrisln101 • ~·rl'f' fhrrN!ma., \l'ork3/1op Da/111 1\/011day 0 thr11 .'lol. /fla ni. IU S p.111. 11ul1i ·"' /)ti 11~ I 11r11 ' , l~~l~e fM le••••ll • C•~• MU"l llOGTOH IEA(M HMIALGONQUll'lfll WAllNI!" 14&.7211 URRY -UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'NGO! We snow you t}ow lo care for them slep by slep. Our curl cOaxing SCISSOR STYLES are all fuss-tree and functional and are easy lo do as just shamooo! In- cluded are lam·p cuts, hnger tumble cuts. curling iron cuts. blower~ls. wash lowel dry, brush ·n !lull culs or simple wa . and wear cuts. They are ell SCIS- SORED, tak re-of-yourself styles Good lor any age, any hair, NO leasing, no ·rollers. no pins NO POLLUTING l!IAIR SPRAYS ALSO NO SET PER· MANENT WAVES Y01J MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntinciton Beoch ,,, . ........_ .. ,. 968-3535 .-ullerton 105 H. Hert.cw ll•d. 879-3863 . ()pNDellyl A.M.te IOP.M.• $of, S11'1t to S P.M. I ' • . ' lhur~ay. Ociobe• 10 1974 -' CAIL Y PIL0f1' 8 :1 com.Eag.e_B-1 , ... Urbanism _ Packe·d A~way Quiet becan11· c•h;Jrat· t(.rislil· as Ca('h \lornan ptL':ihl:d Oll""ard, const•rving ;ill hc.1· cncrsy io r1•a(·h the next crest, iind thl'll thP ncxl . t::irrying packs. \ll'•ghins on the a\'c'ragc of JU pound:-, thcy \vent up lo and around Ag1U.'\I' Lakl'. (it'lll 1:akt'. Hush Crcl'k, and. finally, ·,\';iugh l.akt' \1'ht•r1: lht'Y ~t•llled for the night ... ;1boul t>ighl tnilc:-;ind 2.000 rt'l'I higher th.in 11·herl' they h.id begun l)i nn t'r 1~t ade rr o1n p.ickaced d chydr atr d i:hick('n a nd rite la!lles bet· tcr than one \\'ould think . Run1 mixed in an orange drink is r c rrcs h ing and more ru m uddcd to <1 com· bin;;tion of coffee and coco;.i is relax inc. On lv ns lhc sky darkened did 'an y o ne acl n1il ques t ioning \\'hc ther ~h e could m·akc th is first IJ:ick- packing effort . ''et. s he had continued o n , !('llin g h urst•lf . s t·hool . 11 0 1·k . l t·nn1 ~. p1C'~1·ct Hp ii la1nil1.11' p:i!h 1 ...... 11·1·1t 1111111' .1~ ,1 ro.111 lt•111 p1·1·, 'l':JI l.1·11 . a1·h1n c 111l1:-1•lt·' !l.1r .. ,1 .11111 ;111 t1ri11.1.111111 111 1~"~1111 ).! hnn11• ).!rt•11 "\\'01nan,y0Ul't1n1n;ikei1 _·· l'lir1st1;1 uit y,1·hildr1·11 . :ind 1·1111t11h11•ct 011 cl111111 thv •· I 1111n111l;t10 \I l11·r1• 11 h.1d :di ror SOltt(•, S <'l'~ t»llllC only in s hort. tos sing and 'l'ht• t'\ t•nin).! 1•rHl1•d 11 h1•11 b1:i::.1111. 1 urn int; spul'ts l h:• t C\'t•ning. one or 1 he \\ o rn l'll tll't·l;i rt•t.I S..1111l'. " ;1 1111 n !; 111 1\·l 1. ... h Still. nll 11'c rc ready~ al111o~l · · Hui W:scus~cd <111 tht• I.he ll' lii~l nHHllt•u \. ... 1111 l'a g1·r. to bci;:in :1nuth1·1· 11·orld 's pro1Jlcn1:-and thl·rc.IHAJ::l'.dh1•h1111I Hut ;i:- \IJJhi ll rlitnb. ~nh·ed non1· lht• bli11'k .ribbon b1·lu1\ ;111 Thi.'. \1 Otlll'll lt..11.I L:UUll' lull l'lt'l'll·. ph,1~1t·;ill,1 ;1111l 1lh 'll t;ill~. uu 1th·' l'.111 'l'hcy follo\Vl'd Ru:-.h t\o 111altt·r . lhl· nl•xt d:1y ('reek, \\'Ctll 0 1·rr I:-, la nd l hl'y had uo dl'S lination .. ---~:-::-:-:-::-:-::-=~[·----------­Pass. 1\'hl•r1· thl' Riltl·r 'l'h(•\' 11 ould luk<'. unent·u1n ·rl~'D H:i ni;c l'an\l' int11 :s 11t·r · bt·r~·tl by thl' l)<ick:s. tu UffELL'S ', t acular \'icl\', and on lo anolhl'r lake and u.110tht•r anuthf'r lak l'. 11·hcr c a strcan1 1\'hcl'(' tht•y tould UPHOLSTERY C"OUJ)ll' ol h1 ).!h sl'hool t:iteh ll'Olll. h :·111i e. ~uu , S!Udl'nl:-. Sl'llhll•d SO!lll' or l't•ad. think :1nll l'i1JOy. the 11·on1en rur unkuo\\ 111gly Durk <·louds and ;1 C'OOI wt..,. .. w ... 1 the .. ~, polluting th1· l;i kt• in thl·ir brl't'Z<' threatl'nt•d rain or 1,22 Hwbot' lhd. l':tgcrnc.!.s to l·lc;.1 11 thcn1 1uaybc ~no1v but lh1· 11t·xt co,t•).4ft-S41·02Sf :se l\'t'Sof lh1• lra1l 's du:-t. day. 11hcn thc·y ron111lt•tt•d j I .. ________ _ Pearl' \1·a:-. n1adl· 11·1th the the loop. tla11 lll'd a:-pl·rfei:t tccn;q.!C'rs, 11• ho 11· 1·1·(' t•a 111 · :is I he ot h1·r d ;1 ys. ping lhcrt' \\'ith lh('i1· l'la~s i\ft(·r «l11nb1ng do1111 the for l\\'O 11·eck:-, :i nd the ro«k y ri\'e r h t'd . th1·y 11·on1c n C"o ntinued on to ·trudgl'd t11J to Agnt•\1 l'a:-.s, Ruhy Lak1'. \\ h(•rt• r:tn1p \1'hi1·h ofrl't'l•d f ro n1 :111 \\'<IS cst;1blis hccl ror l\1'0 o>le1·atiunof 10.2U0ft'<'I ti last nights. '.'It'\\ of tl11s p:1rl of !ht' Sier· i\flrr dinne r. the 1vum1·n ,::;1thcred around the fire, not so n1uch to ke ep \\'arrn. but 10 r elax :1 nd t:dk ol ras . ·rhrn. they hcadl'..'d du11·11 :i !>ilcr1). roC"k ,v p;ith, forrncd on thr vd)!t' tJf a 1n ri11ntai11, IO ;\j.!flt'I\ l.:1kt• \l'ht•J't• lhl'.\' NEWPORT BEACH PERSIAN RUG AUCTION Htw lhip!Mftl j1nt wri•H at ..the11tie loondtttodir l'lfW Md ll~d nl'JI SUH. OCT. 13 MEWl'OaTf.a IHM 1107 Jombor11 Rd. We •tori• 1 , ..... llllpl<liot1 from I p.111. Ill<*"'~ t 1 ~ ( ~· • ~·~I<·• l "''' ('..,, .. "'-'(llQl>lfll '• \,.,,, ~,..,,... !Cr luhof' • ~' • ~~ .. .,..,,.., .ota'<'I~' •UCOA Ul I I llt.~ I IO"'"l 1 1----·t~·IA>li•~o---~I M•jori1 SfDll'IPlf' Soyi! COMf. TO Ml' EARLY FALL SALE! It Sort' To R'"l!idtt How For J. FREE Jock Winter Pants Suit !t>o P.,,.;,.,..., Neuouar,-Ju t Orw ..,., F~s~j!_J11;! s •. !!.'!.'!.!.ique (By the Pancake Hovsel 645-8322 DTERT - -AllC---Sftf' -(M.fl)'!IA Ml'; ... MtJiC.A -(Allh'.)l.~•A (OBe;.tli:' [)! sc..,...xL -oc..:.':A.;.:JO Vt !fil C "-l'> '--GrJ.3Jt!J;.l. lt[~-1-WlDBAG>-~~ f:J..n,;f, ~""''I,(,...,.,... ~_f •. H ...,.J-lir~l""'" -• l '"·' H. f ' -'.,r •· ,..,~ •.>•~J T••'i .r-1.,>, I"·'(•·~·~. C..11"•><> °"""e Sl>vo»•O...""" mo_., tlr u ...... .., 225 E. 17th St. -COSTA MESA • 8AN~Al.IER•CAll0 • • l.IASTER CHAAG( • 548-2778 At far left, . Mrs . Stevens and Mrs. Young discuss trip during rest break along the trail. At left, Mrs. Stevens proves her shirt carries an appropriate message . " acll:l -I() -9·~'9'""'"" CAPODIMOMTI SALT & PEPPER rtat.a~ D!O~le<I tel'"""" "'I! •~•~•• ana "'et••·ae•• ~ 1395 Pl!'P<"l'""U 1fo"'~'" II "'II J 1~9~ .. $3"0 "'"'.., ot onl• ~"""'~"''''"'Ill i45 ~"'·~ f,,._, ""'l..,;Tt<l" O! •All a """"'" ,...11, .. any <1e1•11~> '" ""°"" l•om Wonderful -o::.-·· Sight Light t There's Nothing Like Ill No Gloro ,,. No Squlnl •.. up to 5 times the llghl ol conyent!onal lamps ... yet completely glareless. * READ ING SMALLEST PRINT * SEWING BLACK ON BLACK ,~ Specially designed Optical system uses r standard bulb = * FULLY ADJUSTABLE -- Brushed sol!a br•ss upflgll1 •nd a•m w1tll sllade & base In o"e color Avoc•do, Bon• Whll• or fbony. Also e1eg1n1 All Brass limo 1v11!•ble in Con11moor1ry Sl~tt only Prietd froM s5600 1865 HARBOR BLVD., DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 54B·S I 31 QUILTED and " UNQUILTED COORDINATES For Fashion and Decorc:ii~19 QUILTED . . ·1· \ . . ' '{" ~ ... . '\ Values ta I I .• , \ 4.50 I ... , . \ 2~? I I • ' ;.~i ' . -• I I l _,..,--',.,- ~ Colorlul Calico prints lor robes ana m;:i1 ch1nQ gowns or bedspread and draoes Ou11ted •S I 00% Collon, ul'IQl.11Ued is Colton !;:ice PolyPSIP.r Ill! and Tnco bacK Machine washablP 45 w1r1ro FG "' •PO LOV-1 prier POLYESTER FIBER FILL ~ p011nd Po!yf:!-.ll!f b;i!I'> lor your 198 own ou1l!1ng 04'01ect:;. and Holiday dlmens1ona1 roy making H " 001 100 early 10 make plans aod aet slartecJ yd. 9JNo'lng FG s rca LOW pnce ~ liifii LAGUNA BEACH 271 Fore1t Ave. Mon -Sat 9·5 30 1 Values lo 2.50 lll NEWPORT BEACH 20 Fo.t.iafl l~attd Mon Fri 10.9 30 om Sal 10·6 pm Sun. 1?-6 pm l ' • 84 DAILVPtLOT How Sweet It Isn't l.b,a H.11!.1111!0 l1Jl lo\\t.'<l lr;1d it1o n t11HI blr\\' nul ;d i !ht.• 1·;111d [{·s 111 t't'll'hr•1tion 01· ht·r 12th h1rthd;1y rt.'Cl'llll y. i\ol ;1t·1·ordi11 g to tr;1ditio n. hv11t•\'1•r. 11;.i :-. the ·'ca kl'." Hat ht· r r h;ni ll:-.l· ~ ug:1 r fur a rakt•. lll'r n101h c r . Uc1crl) t<iba ull o. dct·nra \t •d :1 ''':1tcr· melon. l\lrs. ltih:iudo :-.tarted a neighborho<1d boyl"oll ol slll!'.<lr, protest in ~ the hi gh pr11 ·1" 1vhith is g<.iining nal ion a I ~iltt·nt inn . UPI ftl.,.,.IO ' Carnival Time • • ' Family !run ·Offered l\NUfo;H st:N P1'A : {;1•11cral rn~t'l1n g 11 ilh baek- lv·s1·hOot nii;tit al i :JO 11.111. \Vl'dll\'Sd:i\'. Oct. lli. P.1r~. J\1;1rion Hl·ri;c son. ;i n1c1n- bcr of !ht• Nc111 11ort-lift•sa Bo;1rd of fo~chu.·;1 \ion "'ill gi 1·c a IJricf presentation on the tux li1n itatio11 issue that will be on the November ballot. .. October is menl· bcrs hi1> 1nonth wit h h1r s, GOrdon Kilnicr SC l'\'ing as chairman. ... Parents I-Teachers timetable •• Ui\l..EARIC l1Ti\: Series of courses are being ofrered afl L·r l\thool for the nex t _nine \\'eeks. Students in fir:.t throu~h lhird m;1y lake fookinl,!. inlitruction fron1 f\.li·s. !\·larlys C~·bulski, J\.1rs. Fran llill is LL\structing in t•nan1l·lini: for studt•nts in fourth and fifth , :ind ;i ~lr;1rn;i \IOl"k:.hop 1s l.icini.: 11ffl'l"t·d u1uk·r 1 ht' lt'aclt•r ~h i p nf :'il itt·h ·r1•1·rnlt·~. d1rt•1·111r uf 1\('\I pnr1 In ~titutt· of Arts ;11111 1nstrul' tur ;11 Corona dl'l l\lar lligh. A play 11·111 In· prt·scnlt•d a t th<.-l'nd of lhc 1·oun;1• Old fa shioned family i:ct ac11uaintcd pitnic 11 ill t;1kc 11lace rron1 3 :30 to 6 p,1n t< Sunday. Oct. 20. CREST VI E W Pt'O: Unit 's nnnual llal\owcen carnival and "eighth Crude spook house arc Sl'hcduled f'riday, Oct. 25, from 3 to 8 p.n\. on lhe school grounds. t,AKE VIE \V P•'G: Unit meeting is scheduled at 7 p.n\. 1'ucsday, Oct. 22. in l)l e l c>ache r s ' lounge .•. Ca rved pumpk in contest \\'ill be s ponsored by the unit 1'hursday, Ori. :JI. , .Parents and neig11- bors arc asked to S<l\'l' TIC\\'spapers fo r :i n u.11 · tam in g p<.1p er dri\'l' ... !\folhcrs in- teres ted 111 joining a sun1- \ Fifty Years Feted • 1ni:·1· l>t>\vl 111g lt';1_1:ue arc !\11-s. R:1~·111ond J orgl'nSC'll <isked tu cunlat•l l\lrs. :inti <.;hi ss ~· SlC'ill · Shirh.•y t;nruth ... \'011111 · rnan ... Ne1\·spuµer l'lllit>t'· tct.>rs ure needed to lu•tv tiun 1\·Ul take pl;.1ce the Ht-st with Pl"G anti se huol 1\·1·ekrndofeuchn10111h. projet'ts. lnll'l't':·;ted persons Sl\llTll JlAR•:N'r COUN- n1uy sii.:n up in roo1n lat !he ('JI,: Roo1n mot he1·s \rill s~hool •111y 1veckday tnor· nlfl'l 11"ith Mrs. Rosanne nn1i.:. H~·1·nc'. ch:iirm:in. OJI I p.111, 1'1cDO\\'EL I, rTO: Unit v.·ill n1uct in con.iunrtion \\'ilh bu ck·tu·st·hool nii:ht '/'u1•sduy, ()ct. 15. ll11~ine~!' nlccting \\'ill begin at 7::«J p.m. ;111d ~viii be follo11·l·d b.v a meeting \\ ilh tht•.staff ;111tl classr0t1n1 \"isi1;1t1on ,ST. JOAC:Jll l\1 PG; l':.ir· 111\·al rron1 noon to ·I p.111. Satur<lay, Ott. 19. at :i t·hool. Chai rn\1•11 art• Bof1 Arko tonlorro1\· in roon\ 2fi. Dulii.·s or the vol11ntee1'S \\"ill IX' tlisrusscd. and a grade lt•\·cl C"h<11in1an "·ill be a1>- pointcd. \\'II.SON PT!\: Sno\1'. t·oncs \l'ill })('sold tomorro11· after school. .. Orders for· identification bracelets '''ill bl' taken from !\londay, Oct. 1·1. to Friday. Oct. 18. "'ith deli,·ery d:ite before Christ· mas. Price is Sl.25. Horoscope: L~o, Request Heard Friends ·and relatives or •"-1r. and l\1rs. C laude A. Johnson or Costa l\1 csa fcled them on their 50th .... ·cdding ;.innivcrsary during a party in the c lubhouse of Pluy Porl 1\lobile Vill;igr . j •.' . • .. -FRIDAY OCTOBER 11 BySIDl"l-;\' O~tARH ARIES ihlarch 21·April 19): You may be going over- t>oard on s ituation-or pcr- sl>n. Get behind the scl!nes and see-don 'L merely <1c- cept prom is es. TAURUS (Api;1I 20·!\lay '.?Q): \'ou arc s lrongcr than some persons g<ivc you t;rl!dit for being-and you e;ven surprise yourself. Yt's, ll:'is time to assume rcspQn· sibility, GEi\1.INI (!\tay 21 -Juile 2Q): 'You get rid of road· block. \\lay is cleared for j!r(>a tcr fr ee d om or movement. \'ou gain access to byw<.1y!I, side trips. CANCER (June 21·July 22t: New people, ne\v ;.ip- proaches. s pecial c()llec- tions-these are featured. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 : \·ou gel answer to special request. It is afrirmali\"C but now you ask do l really \\"ant it. You learn more about yourself-and life. \'IR GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Socia l activity ac- cele r ates. Charm is featured and glan\or makes a comt'back . !\lost impor- lant. you cheer one 1\•ho is eonfincd to homr. hospitaL· L.18RA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): You get vilish but you "·ork for it. You receive love bul you earn it. No one hands you something for nothing. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nol". 21): C h a n ges occur in professional area . You find SAGITTARIUS !Nov .. 22, Det'. 21): Yo ur ahilily lo judge the motives of others is brought into play. Accent is on getting vour nll'Ssuge '''riltcn. - (:APRICORN IOet· 22· Jan. 191 : \'ou must go beyond the obvious. \\'hat gJittt'rs is not gold, but a hichl.v conlri\·C~ Siluation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2!J.Feb. 18l : Be ready 1vith neces· s ar_y lega l J><llJcrs. Show that you 've done yotir homev .. ork. Acct'nt is on partnershi1>. m arriam•. PISCl'.:S fJ.'eb. 19-~1arch 201 : A s pecific course. "·hich you have followed for some time, is due to change. A ··retirem ent" could alt(!.r .\"Our lifcsl~tlc. llosli.ng the. fe stivities 11erl' their s on :incl. d;.iughter·in·\<111'. !\Ir and l\lrs. 1\ti lton S .. luhnson of Costa !\1esa. 'rhe honorees \\'l'rc mar,- ried in Los Angcl('S and · ha\·e resided in the 11arbor Arca since 1941 They also ha ve two gran- dehildren,-Oalc Johnsor1-0£ San Diego and !\I rs Leslie Axe}rod of lluntingl on Heath. "'hat others are thinking, 1------------------------------------------,..---------------doing. You get inside infor· mation. Civic project could lead to advancement. f~ctober 9th throu~~-·th_e_2-3r-d-. -.:;:--~.,.... MENO Nobody said it was goingfu 'be easy. 1\11,.1• ,i,.,11,1"",. ·l•i.~•11 """"' .• ntl hn_1'0"n" 1\TR:o;. l\;\°OTT':O: FRIEU 1 .. ,, 1·•·· '"·••I" h n .. •1 lh , .•. _. I . .i·n1 1«"1011<. Ctl!CKI·:\" 111 \"~ER I" I /.I,.,, o II •' u'f• I \,,,11, •'I I•,.,-f"l!Od ,.,,,\ ,1,,,11;1.,, lo 1.r.110011 •I 1· •• • ·,., :.·loln\1' nlol 1 ", '", ,, . 1,,, .. •11•1 ·' hw la•\ ··nh. rrv pw 11•· l,o•'1 ·1' ,.ff,•r :u"I I!~~· f f•\"• fnr 1\"or kith h,, .. 11' , ho<~ •. ., •h"ll•'I • !ill nth" .,f 11'1' I.,• I ,,,,,,,,,. :110•11\•I. It :• l+1 1thd.1v h<U1HO/.I l~·r th\! ¥.hOlf' (.1!Hth' Music and fun ror everyo~J •. FREE toys for the kids. I t>o· t "'" i 1'•11 \I , ' _,I -- I f~•·1·1 ,. l:h•1i•,1rl• :--r.01"" :">ul•t>1 \!r~. l\1•nl l. 1'°1"1>'11 r111. ~.,,, \l:1,hr1! \'ol:1!r.·, 11n1t Grr.,·y \','1·••l;1l.1 .. ~ F:1rn1-m:+d1• t:, t r1 J 11n1 ,.h,.,irr..,f j .,,,,, "1'1·:1, Milk f "ht1J<'1'nf · l!<•rn· I'..-, \.,,11 ll11 l1l'fl"1'11n, 1:,.,.,,.11!--i T• .... lwrbl'I $375 ' ... , ... , ... ·. """"'' $2 00 \:J (11 1!+krfl 1•'"1"!<) • .... -..· It •II·· •:. ' ;•.t ""• ---------• I The men who si gned the Declaration of Independence kne w the heavy respo nsibilities tha t came with independence. Each one was aware of the dangers and hardships that lay ahead, as they signed. It was not a time for sunshine patriots then . It is not a time for sunshine patriots now. Democracy ha s never been, and never will be, an easy form of government to live under, because it is a government of the people . As such, it makes each of us responsible for the way the government works. If a crisis develops, if the system falters , each of us shares in the blame. In times like this, the role of the newspaper becomes even more important to the democ ratic process. It is not our job to just report the news . We must reveal everylhing you need lo know to understand the news. It is not our job lo make judgments for you. We must give you all the facts you need to make the right judgments for yourself. As responsible journalists, we have an obligation to inform you-fully, accurately and honestly. As responsible citizens, • you have an obligation to use 1hat information. Our country was born in a time of crisis. We have lived through dangerously troubled ti mes throughout our history. If the democratic system fails, it will not bC a crisis that kills it . ft will be t~e ignorance and apathy of the people. As Thomas Paine said, "Those who expect tO reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting i1'.• DAILY PILOT • ... , ...... "CHIMA SIAS" ... "'fOI. Ml & MY GAL" Jri. ltn Me.1. "SAM HtAHCISC O" -"A MIGHT AT THE orEIA" Hciw! fW pp 1 rt.lty to ....... ''THE OTHER" -......... ''THE EXORCIST" ::.tM.hlenll!.IY ........ ~-~- I kMlnJI! &.•ce..: • ~lf;t.'""" 1~· .it ~IM~I- .............. DAILY .t 7 & 10:10 SOMOA Y • 2-5:20 • 1:40 ALSO --:~7.i..k ~u.--~ limn Slniluil ne Owl ~= -·~ DAILY .t 1:15 SUMOAY • 1:35 • 7 • IO:ZO MoR. thru Frt.·e :11Rlll. Set. &lun.open•8:00 Riii, S1itttr111 1n, ... c•1•u• 11rrer• llilfl fliMT ofi&u Ii" 1111 11A11 c.1in "Ail:POIT '75" ... ~o;o.,, ... c.,..11 .... ~·­.. J·•A•I CMAllLli llOll'°" DfATH WISH 111 "'"' ..... '"'Ml SEIPIC0 1ti Good Deed make the sc ..... Sundays I . in lhe 11r.uq;11.11 • • I 'Reul I HSJll!ctor llt•1111d ' JJnDiant -GomeQy at. SCR Brilish play"•right Tom f1r1nly :.illunrd to !h(•ir II~· Stoppard, "'ho once made ~ignn\C'uls. ~I iss Smith. In hcroc•s OUl or lWO 8J>ea r Car-lntermi'ss1'on p;1rltl'Ular, ll\UkCS a lllOSl rieri; from "lluml et," ex· l·1u:agin~ly runny 111~cnuc, lends the proverbial lourth ~ y• \\'hitc l\liss Sth"';11·11. shines "'all a few ro\\'s further in I •Om 1tus l111he n1aid 's rule . thl' 11 1vsl '''fhc Reul Ins pector satiricur:il l. llound'' by fo cusing on son1c ''After r-,1,.grlttc. ·· \1•h1ch eve n more improbable Whi ieil1C heaviest luughs opens the eve nini.L is styled protagonists -a pair or TllECRITJCS in"ln.<;pec· are generated by the t"·o ill the ras hion o f Uclgian drama critics: tor llound" \vho watch the critics the i;ix cast incnl· surrea list painll'r Ilene There:'OJJ lt,no\von display pl ay "•ith_in u pl.ar, ~issccl b e r s 'o f th e En g l i s h l\1agrittc, v.·hos c 1ni1nncr at South Coast Repertory, is 1t, a nd r1nally JOln 1n the "'hodunit utilize th('ir timt figures prominenlly-\n the a hilarious treatise on the proceedings, are the con-on stage to indulge 1n sorne Sl"<'min gly unrelated c\·t•nts theater in general and lhor,c'C'e-~t~emwporary counterparts of wacky, s tylized O\'Cfl)l,1y1ng of. the pl ay. ·rhc d ialug111· is arbiters or dramatic quality ltosencra ntz u nd Gulldcn· that is not only perfectly .it· qui t c re 1n i n i s l" l' 11 t of in particular. Beautifully stern. on "·horn Stop1lard ccptablc but ,·irtually i1n-' ;1nothe r Br1t1 ~h ra rl't'. staged by John-David Kel-cslablished his reputation pcrative 10 separate lhe .. \Vha t the Butll'r S:t\\'.'" lcr , a new and exciting inaplaya lso stngedby SCR • • rea 1 ' · from t hl· \1·1tho ut th{' r 1:-.q lH' {·1111 directorial talent at SCH . ~on1 e years :1 go. Prt·oc· "theatrical." ·ro a rni\n. lhe notations the production is one of eas tissuperb. l.ant!Qn , l\\·lt ;u11l ~l is:- thosc rare theatrical com· ~ fn the cenlr<i l roles of !he .Jo111· ... ;ilsu .1'l'l'lnr111 111 inoditiescapableormaking ''THERl!.tiLINS~£CTORHOIJHO"' revie\\·ers are Don ·r uehl'. ··1\l:t l!ritte.·· a lnni.: \1i lh one think <ind lau g h ".tiFTl!RM ... GRITTE" 1h~dCanofSC H:1ctors.a nd l'l'tcrR.\i.lll<•nd .l uut•\\'in- simulta neously. '"'P P1•'' 1>, tom S«>PP••o, "''~'""' Jl.ticli,·•el Kecn:i n, ., L· •. , l·.·t.·•f· :-lo1r 1"ht• 111111>e1111 \ t 1 n1in~ of <' h h h b' John ·O•••d Keller \c l"~· .. 1· ,, r ar s orter I an l c •Ion by £mt•\on •o•m\, 1;9111,..., by nan pro in his local debul. thP 11uinlc>I, \1 ith dialogue usual full -lengt h nlay, "Jn-0o11 H•mll 1011, P•t\en1eo '"''"•'i \\'hi\•' Tuche. as th e se·-•i·'· 11rl•do in inanll~· uf lhl' HUil· II d'' .9 I d 111•0\IDll S...o•,\ un111 NO•. t b1 SoJ!h ... ,_., u speclor oun is t'OUpe · c;o..1~pe•torf •!lo'(1oc.-1~1MThh o s tring critic, siminers over sct1uitur v;1ru~t y . _prn1K'ls "'ith another Stoppard s...,. '""'"'''· 111' Ntw1>11•t ei..a.,eo.i.. his lack of identity, Keenan lhc IJl<i Y thruug h it s za ny I I • r M •tt " ~~-A11ot•••tlon\646·1:i.J. pay et, 'Aler agr1 e, ""outto"cAsT smacks his lips over a mar· p;.i ces. -. .. . • ENTERTAINMENT N BC S1i ares Top 2 S pots ! n, Rati1igs NE \V ·''OllK 11\PI NBC's hit '"S:1ndf11rtl <111tl Son" and .. Ch1 ro and th1' ~In n " CUllll'dy ~t·rit'S. II h1 rh appear hat·k tu h;.1l·k o n Vr i1la) nl~f1 t s. 1\'l't r la:-1 111·t·IC ~ mo:-1 p11p11l:11· 1·1111·r l.llll!l)Clll ~h1111' .ll'P•flhrlj..'. to/\ C :"Jirl. ... 1•11 r .11111:.:, l!u! /\H(''.; 1·111111· Fr itl.11 :ind Sa1urll~1~ 111ghl lu11 ·u11 ~t'\l'll ~··r 11·s in ;di :-o('O rl' lht• lo 1\'1·~t r:1t1 11 ,.::- po 1nts. 11·ith ·•'1'111· r"t•\\'. Land" ranked la:-;I fur lhl· fou rth slraii.:ht 11t•t•k. -··Sie1·ra," a new loY>·ral1·1I proi;ram NBC s ays it \1'dl "'hich is to "llound" what ~tll:IO'i'''""''""'······ .. ~;.tr.~~!..~ velously endowed actress Pe ter Shaffer's "White Mr•.D•~·-········""'11s1~n•!.c'""'.,'' (Leslie Jones) :i nd both rcn-l ·1 , .. ' to h1's "Black SI,,_ .................... Rlt~•·dOG'fle' • ar is i:e11c111 ................... M>rn<Srm1h d e r po nderou s ly phony Com-cdy .. an i'nterestlng cyn1N ....................... u .11f.10M\ I I t lh · • Mfllf'Y• .. ••• •• . Ht1Ul'WJ01>J• pronouncemen s a >OU e "\\·arming-up exercise. Com· •n"'"'°'"°"nd..... . .. C..•v!>fn pt;iy :.i nd its potential in a hined. the l\\'O plays show "M ... c:;iurrE··c4sr manner that eausl\s a r1~af off some of the Costa ~1esa ti~;~. ~1~;!~~ r ritir to l"ringe l'Ontpany's finest talent. Mothl!r Junl'W•~\10 .. STOPP1\RI> IS sa id to cancel aft.er the ~c rir~· 11th have r emarked <ibout t•pisode ;.ii!'./ in Dcc1·n1ht•r. "!\l:i,.:rittl•," that 1h1· hcst ~otls.o \\'OJS r:iukc.d uear tht· 11·~1 .1· tn p1'rrorn1 ii is \I) do i1 hottorn of !he Ni('ls1•n I isl oni:1·. tl11·n \t1r n around ;ind fur the \\'eek of Sl'llt :10. dt> it (l\"1•r <i1:ain. 'l"hc s;in11· llc·t. ti. f'oal .. H•IUMOf'IJf l<olmt• C,.,1y llo'U cupicd ,,·1th the ir O\\'n per· sonal hangups (a senior critic for one. an actress' availability fo r the other) they find them s e l\'es drawn, so m ewhat unwil· lingl_y, into the action. Tll f~ OSST,\G E t·n"cn1 blc, a<'ling out a .satiri<"a l saga reminiscent of tho~e British thrillers a\'ailahll· after midnight 011 television, is co mposed uf Ri c hard Doy le, l\1imi Smith . llal La ndon Jr., Gary Bell, Ann Siena Sch· wartz and Miss Jones. all TV Casualties 'Kodiak,' 'Wlieelers ' Out r"E\\I \'()JtK (llPl 1 ABC, in an efrorl to bolst£>r its sagging sC'ason, scr:ql· 'pcd l\\'O pri1n e tim(' shO\\"S \\'cdncsday ;.111d rcjuggled its Friday and Saturday night lincu11s . A spokes man s aid lhc net- work has c:i nccled il s 'L s now s ho e thril l er. 1\J lhough '·\\I heelers·' had received some critical ac· r cptanre. as or lasl \\'eek, it 11·as lingering in l hc 61st pos ition on the Nielsen ratings of 63 progr ams. '"Kodiak." which gcner;1l ly 'has recei\·ed poor notices. V.'3S 62nd. ,._ "Kodiak," s tarring ,Cli nl. This year, ABC '·s prime Wa lker, Friday night otl 8 lime lineup has sagged to rniJ.!h\ ht• ~a 11I for "]11;.p1·1· 'l'ht• HI rnu"l popular t'tl tor ll111111d ,· 11" 01nl .1 to· l1·rta 1nn1i..:nl ~ho11 s tu1· !ht• 11n1lo11i.: the pur1· 1·11.1111rnl'llt 111·t>k . aC'l'ortl111 ,L! 111 the of I he p 11·l·1· · r;11Lngs. 11 l' rt· ·r h l' 1l o u Ii It· 111 I J o t "Sanro rll ;111<t Sun ' and '':\l:ii.:r11L l' ·.ind .. lu~1x·e1or "Chieu and thL' l\tan" (both llou11d "" e1111t 1 11u1·~ nighlly. ~HCf: ··,\II in I he 1'':1nlily.·· l':CCClll l\1 on!ta). thrrtu~h ''Hhoda '' and ··The \\lallun· Nuv. 9 at !;C H ·s 'rhirtl Stl'p .;;" (all c_usJ: ··sL.t:ccts Q.!. The:1tPr , lR 27 ~C\\·port ·s:in ,.~r;i nc i st·o ·· (/\UC): Bl\'d., Costa l\1esa. As with '"Good 1'imcs." "l\1aude '" most repcrtor~· pro1luctions.' a nd "P.1-A-S-11" (:ill CBS>:· it comes highly rt•to1nrncn· ."NBC Sunda~' l\1 ys tery dcd. )ln\"ie" ICo!un1bo). l£T TifE GOOD p.ni . Also dropped "'as the one of its IO\\'esl in recent Ir. TIMES ROU (PG) barnyard con1cdy. "Texas years. It is now in th ird 'STAii's"FRIDAY l ~~~;:;:;~;::;~;:;:;~i=="!I \\'heele rs." s tarring .lac>k place behind CBS and NUC. r " :E~l~a~m~·~·;·r;i;d;o ~va~t~9~,3~0;.;-;::;;:~~w~h~i~c~h a~r=e·~n~c;c;;;;k a;n;d;n;e;c;k;.;;jl~!!!~~~~~~~iJ~~~ MANN THEATRES W •• S-... illlM ...... 1 SI.JS 'ti 2:JO ,_.. ·' • -rM1 MOOYl TWlr "'WttY!I DOtS rT HUlTr Il l • "'900nK GYS• -...oGNSM1M1 WAI" l"'I '•-.w•C...O-i...1_ .._ _, "MA.COW COUl'ITT LINI~ ,..H PU.INS Dt1na · Il l ·cA•••••" .... cA1.&ts· .,., ' "Ol!ATH w1sM· "Hl!P'ICO• IRI -. -u-n· -1-U1l•-10tc-• .. •r•1 •cAIAllr' "COlO Mii, .. INI -~ff', •• ,.. .... ,"'. !-..... -'"'"" Oor~ Doily 10 1~ a"' I WIST COAST l'llMllll_ lest ForeiCJft Play Of TM Year CotMdy Award "THE REAL INSl'fCTOR HOUND" GENERAL CINEMA CDAPOAATION l'AVL I 11.0•E.AT · JIEWNANIAEDFO/t.D" ao•EAT SHAW , __ ..,. ... , ..... .. THE. :JTING .. l:IS.S:20-t:l0 _.,.,.. "BOOTLEGGERS'!· "LE MANS" 'fl'"' );]0-7:]0 I :J°S-5:)0.t:lO AU :======·:c ClMMA> ' IAllGAIN MATINll ...... "°"'" 'Til2'>0•M. .. ,, .. ,, LORDS OF FLATBUSH ""' 1:30 4:45 8:00 Jlwdy W.rllOll frankenstein· LET THE'""' GOOD TIMES ROLL 1:6:1 s. t :lO n... AcjJular Feature w1!1 be shown before and after the !)review . "'"Gl'!!'J.~-l~ ....... ·;·~:.'\ll'.~J IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 ~ ... ,.- ~ • • • Gurtis to Bare All in Movie tt: 1 ~n·1 ·r,,n~· l'urti.., llu• Ill''' bi ~ 11a111c '''ho \\'ill :11•· IH';1r in 11Udl'· ~('P iii'" 111 hi ... 111'\I n1ovir'! -l\lr~. H. Sho:ll•ton, l..o ... A11 11.1·1t·~. i\ ,.1 ..... 1\ud l r11111 1\h,1t oh~l'l"\t·r~ :-..i)' abo ut llh' rilrn1n i: Of "l.1'pkc "~ l.ady" (\hl' :-,\\JI",\' ul ll lt' lll f:t lllOU~ "~lurder, lnl·." l·hu:fl:iin) 'l'o ny t·1110\l'd IH :. \\'Ork. IJ:pkt''s la dy is played by bu~l y, blo11tle a l·lrL·:-~ ~1 ;11 y \Vil cox -\1ho !!<Cen1 s a hit lic\1ilitl·rcd a t J.tt•tltll.I! lh1• rolt•. "1"111 i·onst a nll.Y b«niA ea:-1 a-; a 1\·hur1•,'" :-.ht• ~hru·~!I-... \Vh1 L·h is htnny ht.•1;u1se l 'v1· :il \\U.}S scl'n rnyself 3!> the girl !l('Xl tluor . '' ti: Is t111•rr a r1•:1l slr1·t•I t•:1llrd 1'in Pan ;\i11•y? Ir l>O . 11hl·r1· j.., it l11eat1•1I'! -t). f)u1\in~. llt•, i'Un lnf':-. 1\ i\\ llll' htl"ll o t !Ill' l'l'll1U! I II II .1 ... l!h".1t.•d llt'.11 \\th Sl1l'l'l 111 1hJ11t1h11\n :\t•11• \'011. c·111 ll i.:ro11h1;dl1 11111\l•d u11!1111 II 1111111• ':!I~ .\1111 h1 llh ·.n .... 11Hl "ll•i:.... ll I 'Glad You Asked That•. by Marilyn and Hy GardMr r\'ll!.l'l"l'rl 111 a buildi11g :it lfi l~I ll ro~1d11 11y, Origin<1llY c·:d ll·d Lin p.111 n111 .. 1c, lhc phr;1"I' (dr(•arne1\ up b)I n1 11~il'·ll\a 11 l\l onr uc l{o.sc nl1l·ld l d l'scr1hc d the cac<1phony of oul·nf-lunc in..;1run1rnts \1·hir h ~oundcd likl' the c·lashint of pots a11d pans. La ter, 'l'in P~n1 Alley \\':ti-; u ~c>1I lo dt•:-t·ribc> :1 1ti :-;tr1 t l popula te d by 11i u ~i<·1 :111 s. r11n1 po~~·r:i ;ind n1us1t: publishers -front 11ho,1• 1ll'f11 ·c.., 1·11utrl '""" hear1I ll\(':-11 ~.1Tll t' sound~. 'Hllll'I\ 11;!1 lllU !{'l] 't; \\"h1·n llukt• l·:Jlin.i:,lun \I a ... hu1111r1•d h~ Prl':-id"e ut \i\on \\ilh ;1 \\hilt • Jluu .. 1• ~111h hirllula~ part~'. didn't f)uk1 · arul tlH 'n \ it1· l'n·,hh·nl Spir•i ,\1-(Ul'I\' 11la' a 11i:1no 1hu•t '.' -U. U .. h•1''1'.' ("it\ . ,\ 1\o 1h11•t 1111 lh1• IJuk1• 11111 H•1hu1I ~ 1a u;.:hcd \\he n !\lr i\i.:nt•11• ~;1 l du1\ n at 1hv 111.11 ~1 .nul 11\a,\td t:llini:· too·:> "Sophi~tlt:.i t1·il La d 1 ... Xf!nd.. your qucstwns_ tu UJJ Ciardn r r, "G.lgd_ You A.,ked That ," care vf lhis neWSJXlper. f'.0 . Boz 1560, Costa A1esa; 9'l626. Afarilyn and ll!J G<!rdner will answer as many questio ns as thry can 111 thr1r column. but l/w volume o/ mad .1nakes personal replrt•s rmp-J~sible. Ri.'f)t1l;1r Fcattirr w11! ~ shewn lx'fore ~,nd aflt:!f the prevlt:!w "PAP'ILLON" Ill • "CINDERELLA L llEITT .. ''THE LONGEST YARD" with Ill IURT REYNOLDS H2DOI S,ACI ODYSSEY .. • -SOYLENT GIEEM .. ll'C.1 ...USTB & llLUE" Ill ., '"U.5T S!JMMEflH -cLAUOIMf .. ll'GI • '"lOlt DS OF FLA TIUSH~ \ PIW\ "De,'tth W1\h" 7 '-~,,. .. ' ( • • , 86 DAil V P1LOl 1--TO NI G H1''S-r QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi • ·TVllIGHLrGHTS NBC I 11 B:txi -NBC News Special. This I dOC'umenliirr :-hO\\'S \\hat hi1111x.•ncd \Vh..:n the lo\1:0 .or Xenia , ()hio, '''US s lruck hy u tornado, creatini.:. ;1 path 11f cll':oitl'UC'lion 10 miles l9 ng. CRe\'if·\\', Pui:.c 1\ 1.·,, KCE'l' 128) 8 uu '!'he \Va y 1 t \\'as. 1'hc sudden · <-letilh pl11~,off bt>l\\'Ct'll tht· J'l<tltilnorc Colt s and the Ne''' 'lork Giunt:-. fo1· thl~ l!)j 8 l'hampions hip . of the N ;;tifJna 11·~oolhal I I .ca ~uc is rc.ipla ycd . . . Cli.i,; 12 ) ti :t.lo -"'l'hc Ciootl l;ll\S and the Bad {iuys ." ltohcrt !\'litC'hurn and GCorgc Ke nnedy ~tar in this I9fi9 \\•<:stern" ith futur~ l\ung ~·u st1.1r O:l \'id ('a rr~t dJn('. --' .. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening OCTOBER 10 (r11111) '53-Gtl!I! Hrl~n. GQrdon Friday M1eR1e. Jane Powell 2:l0.f41 (t) "Tiit Ci1t1t t.raH" (mus) 'Sl-M11io l1n11, Oorolhy Mlrllen. DAYTIME MOVIES f).t ({I (t) "Tiie Sh1lit1t cu~ In tht W11t" {com) "6$-Clllt! ~noth, l:lO O '1~lllten Houn bf Ai1" (d") Jickie Cootan. "J&-Frtd '-'K Murr ay . .kl.In Benntt! J:OO (fl (C) "$1t!t11 ltow11" (dr1) "63- 9:00 O (Cl "Ofwrt Soni" (mu)) 'Sl-1 Suun H1yw,,d, Mkh1el Cuic. ~lhrfn G11)'°", Goidon M+dlle. I J;30 O {C) '1M l11t W1pt1" (wu) ·45 10:00 0 "'fh1non fll't" (.ld•l '62-1.c~ -RichJfd Wodllltrk, Nie~ Marris, P111r.ct Jf\Anna R1111. ''Si~t\nr'f1,.11 ftlie:i1 f irr, Suun Mohnt1. 1boncr· l ••~l ·3~ -Gtne Aurry ll)(C) "Munster Go Korte" («1m) "lel Attat~" (d11) ·~)o~n AgJt. "6&-f1td Gwynnt, V"l!nnt Dt Carlo. .ludrry l~ner I 0 fC) ''G,P'lr" Conti tmus) "6J- IZ:OO m "0111nl1l Drr111u" (ad~) 'Ct-I "Halle Wood, llM1hnd Rus,ell, K.trl llon1ld Colm111. Maritn• Diel/IC~. I M•!dtn. 1.00tli ~lled l itlrf' (111"f\l '49-Geo11t 4:00 (l?(U "Chts1 tf St. MkU1b" ltah. Y•11•n•1 "'•'°· R•,mon4 Burr {mys) 't 6-W1ll H11. Cli udt H~I· 1:)1) · (ti MT~rr1 !111f11 & A '!fr b«rt Ktl('t ;, ('11.\NNt:L 50 Orani;r> C(l un ty's UllP television i-tal.ion, l\OCE·TV . ha:-. ~rhedulcd the following special progrums torlriy, Detailed lis11ngs or Channel 50's proi:r:-i ml' a rt' t'arricd in the U•uly Pilot's TV \Veck ear h Sundny 1100 \(H(l()Lll,1"11\I N(,\ !LI t1 ro NOVA I I U -0 1<0\'4 •(I 1 10 f!Ml 10 O~A ... •(• l ( /, I\ N01 A C!l(ol~ 1 1) (QMM VNll ~ 0 1 L(t<l.,,-! .. tNM iCI l~"°'°"'llll•M ,. "~ .1, 1 lS INS•O E 0V1 •ll (•n o..c ... 1 ~· 100 l l£<.T11 1cco"'r11.,.,.,c• t )0 Hl.l"'Ji,N llf L• l tl'\ .. S AND K"'°°'-Ol~lflllN l UO:! JI 1111 C:0NN1t S tLO T~•N C• t\llll1't£11 ((:) "'$!0Cll.l.J('< o;,""''· flit!' t .• Hf'(I' J:lO OI MC.N~ION) !N ..(.Ul.IUllU II.I "'Prln>.llt Blrt,P!o•"' I \ ' 1 QO 'llLtHANO ~ ... fC,.I N(; t<.I 11\0' 0• .1 ... lnQ (OMl!'I'\ 4 IQ \. ~1;(1ol1Ct0"'>'AN Y •l• ~(IO \lSAMtS l.ll~ll h I e 111:1 r OOI( l!ll':A T' !(1 N~ n.fllllCI lfl -"'-""°' • 10 l'U MI NMON' IN LUL llJlllU !Cl p,,,.,,,u~~·~o1 .. Gt I ,o f llt.l'."t1A .. i') ~~I !CHING ((I iro. o.,,,.,.,. ran11>-0·• I IQ n<ll4N(.( caut,f't' ll (VlliWIC.I • "' (.l,,.l /.,SIO.,\ I,. (UL1Ulllf ICI l>fll'l<llfl'•~•••n• I JO M\ N Wf!O "'ADl THE MOVIES 4(1 t111 .. ••nt-l.!w'1· •• vioto Yl~IONANJU 1C1 ··~ C,,-"U~tnl~~ • .. cio:; . .,r •• , .... s,..d ... o•, lo<, "The shrubbery hasn't helped at alL I still hate my \llQfk ." L. /ff. Boyd Octopus Leads Brain Category l>o yuu knU\\' 11·hal thc pri1n ary a mlnlion of a Zu lu s 11·ifc is? T11 help hl'r husb;111tl aet1u irl· suffit itnl Oll'lnlS to buy a nolhl'r 1r i ft. So 1 he)' <:an s11l1t t ht' chore~. l 'l"HR•:1'1Tl.l' in t..:h ina. :.i mun t·an di l'O t'CC his ""ifc is she talks too much, 1"111 tol e!. IF l'Oll 00:\'.'T think 11 c l't' changl'cl a 11·ho]{• 11·halC' of a lot. consider this . llunt.crs loday coh1· prise only .tll!l Jll'l"l'l'lll of the 1vurld 's por>ula1inn. yl'l hunting 11a s the roren1os l 11 ;11' of lif{' throughout 99 111:>rccnl ·or man's 1 his tor}'. c·r·:.\"SL'S ("l,O("K t} ··11 01r do1·i; tht' t•c11!'JUS tlock in the lnhhy of tin• f)cp:i rtn1cnt of Cornn1 cr{"e reckon l>OIJUla lion gro1rth in the L' .S.~' · · . \.It :J \"t•r:igcs lhe:-.e: Birth;;. one every R . .1 seconds. 'Deaths, onr ('\·er~· 17 seeonds, Immigrants, one c\·ery n1i nulc . 1':migra nt'i . onr {'\·c ry 2:J minutes. To sho"' a net 111t·rl·asc or about Four persons per minute . I !old on. lhl·se fi~ures ~o hack sonic n1onths . They n1ay not be 11uit C' arl·ur:J !(' nu11 . !Jut lhl'.\I sho\1' \hc ho"· of !ht' thing, a 11.\"\l';I ~ , <>UR l.()\'J•: ,\:\'.D \\'"\H 1'1A.\" eo nt1.•nds 11 nn1en 111ith long l1.'gs n1:.1k<' lb<' best tlantcrs. Furtht'I', he says bro""·n·C'~'t"'d \\·omen tcnrl to hl'"l'XC'l'l'<lhli?IY rtirta tioiiS, but the !?a n1e!' lht')' pla~ :ir1· harn1l ess. 1-\nd he claims. fina lly. that r('d·haircd \l l\t•s a rc not so l1k e l ~· :i s blon· (ll'S :nul b t"U!ll'\I(':-, 10 .... U..,l>l.'C'l thPif hu:-h;i n(\:-. uf fl'lll'C• ju1n11in J?. 1)(1'0 Pl'S 'l"ht•i't··s :-<1 11.l lo ht· no fish a:-1ntclligt·nt as an ot · topus. T iit: Ol'FfC "l,\LS ou1nun1bcr the tuntcst;.int s 111 a t han1pion!>hip singles tennis n1atrh by 12 !o t"·o. O~'f: Ol"l ' OF E \IERl' FIVE gro11'nups tells the food researchers th<.it they just c~1n't :>land niushrooms no ni:i tie r ho11· th(' y ·re ser\"ed. An1azing, 11·ha 1? HECOHll SllO\\'S one textile maker employs a col· or·blind t>x pC'l"I to n1atch the brightness of rahrics. Odd. F'a cl 1s l'Olor blindness ran be an ach·antage. Cer- tain differe nces in !he. brightness of mate rials can be spotted by son1e color-blind 1>eoplc \\'ht'reas the colors of thr <:loth~ can eonfusl' !ht• poor soul \\'i1h normal vi~iun. Md"'' m•il" L.M. 1-o'wd, P.O. h• lllS, No-rl ltl(~~ .... Co11Yri•M 1'1t L.M. hrtl NEWSPAPER ----... • .... Winttvop 0. Jordon I.( Berkeley History ProleSSC1 Winthrop 0. Jordon is outhor of three or11cle$ 1n rhe 18-por1 Co.nes by NeoMpope< senes btlng publi~ en o public serv.ce by the COly Pilot. ~ .lcr<bn is o history proleuor 01 UC Ber~eley. A native of fln5sathusell s he is o groduote of Horvord Un1vers!ly ond eorrled hiscb:lcrote degree ot 8rown Uni'o'f!l'sity, His three or1icles compnse lhe study unit enhlled '1he New Yb1d ~ Utop!O.. ord include Vo'fog1ng, Selllefl ond New Sxiefies. The lectures will CIPJltOf 1n the Oo1ly Pilot on suttHSI~ ~ ood ore port of !he Courr.e by ~ -In Seoidl ol lt1! .6irr!ricon OfMm. Readers of Cou1 $t$ by" New5PQ~ on otlts moy o!!IO @Ol"n cllilege aedll f(lr 1hrt1r tflor1 s by ~rotting 01 "''htr UC trv111e or Orongt WI homng (~legt . Cru'r.i by ~fl! p~pored by UC Son 0'4!00 ur'lder qmts froin the NotlQl'IOI Endowment for the Humon1 tres ond the Woo foundatran. Mdes ~ rmy v«lc .n the Sundoy DA ILY PILOT uy Safer Bet-Now H)" SVI. \"I A PORTER Not lonA a go. the f"ed(.>ral 1'raclc Commission issued a ccuse n nd des is t order prohibiting lhe following- IJracticcs by a mail order firm operating in the Nc1Y ''ork r1rca : P.ron1ising that all mer- ehundisc \\•ould he s hipped to cus torncrs within 24 hours, \\"ilh prompt delivery ··gu:1r:-intecd." tJ.''l'C com- plaint : <'l1Ston11.·rs \.\.'Cre sub- jected lo de lays ranging fron1 a rnonth..to a year, or- de rs "'ere los l on the \vay to lhl'ir buyers, no record of (•crtain shipments 11·as kcp· II orfl'ring a "no·risk, monCy back" guarantee ~ind rl'funds to c usto1ncrs \\'ho \Vere dissatisiried "'itt thl'ir orders for any rc11son. !F1'C complaint : the com· pany i n stea d has s led t·us tomcrs seeking rcrunds or replacements. agreed to honor lhe ··gua rantee" only as a last resort). -C L ,\l~JIN G TllAT pri c es ;.id\·crti s ed in t'atalogs "'ere "\\·holesalc ;Jrircs" ilnd that discounls offc rl~d a n1 ounted to 50 per- cent off the r et:1 il pricP. iF'1'C co n1 p la int : the "1vho les alc prices" claim \\'as phony ond actual ad- 1·t·rtis ecl prices "'ere in some eases higher than those c harged b y retail stores.) ·relling c ustomers that the SI cha r ged for the catalog '''ould be reimbur· secl if the c.us tome r simply used a Sl credit a gainst 1>a y1nenl un his firsl order. ( F1'C com plaint : 1·uston1crs 1\·erc la tertohl -· afler Lhcy had boughl thelr c1.1t:dogs --that they could .not gl't this credit unless they 1>la ct'd a minin1um firs! o rde r of S20.) On top of all this. the com- 1>an y quoted inflated retail 1>ri r cs for goods and failed to i·cspond to letters o r inr1uiril's about non - dcli\"l'rics or refunds <lnrl 1lidn't even lis t :.1 business phone nun1be r Of cours t• th e o\·cr· 1\"hehning majority of 1nail ordt~r hous es arl' huncst. l'f- ficlcnt and do indeed offer major sa1·ings o n rnany products . '!'his s hould be slresscd. But there is an un· de niable fringe of fly-by· nig ht gypslers cashing in on the bus iness. Some engage in flagrant. rraudulent decepti o n ; other s go bankrupt a nd dis<i ppear. \'OU llA t: ,\ right under hK.lay 's FTC re ~ulations to expect that m<ii1l order ad- ve11ising will be honest. You hn \·o n rig ht to di:!mund, ir an ilctn you've ordered Is · out 'or s tock, e i ther a ref und o·r notification· o r ·a dell\·cry date. \'ou have a right LO expect a rcusonabt:,r: <idequute a nd crrcctive s ystem for hun· Money's Worth 1 dling your co1nplaints and inquiries "'hen goods you ha ve ordered go astray. \'ou have a ri ght not only lo protection against outright illega l gyps and rackets but also agai ns t gross care lessnes s. In the 1rords of Ri chard Givens, NC\\! \'ork regiona l director or the F'l'C: "E\·en sloppy 1nanageme nt can amount to deception 1u1d, if deliberate, ercn to fra ud. The customer hos a right to ex1>cct that if the se ller both runs an :id and atcepts his money, then the se lJer is in a positia.n to supply the goods. If not. the cu,;tomcr s hould be g'i\'en a prompt refund. 1'0 ll E l.P CONTROL late·late dcli"·eri es and non- rcfunds on mail orders. the' f>IC ha s bc'e n considering for years a n !,!w trade. reg ulation which y,•ould, limongothe r things. require mail o rder companies to of- fer fu ll refunds to shoppers 1rho orde red prc 1>aid mer- chandise if the orders were not shipped 1vithin 30 days . The s hip1>e r 11•ou\d be per · milte d to de lay the s hip· nient only if he notifiec\ the customer of the delay and got the customer's v.:ritten conse nt lo the delay. So strong is the industry's· opposition to this rule, though, that it's impossible to forecast "·hen it might be ;1dopted. ~lcan11·hilc. ""hC;re 1night you complain aboul mail order problem s ~ If the company is \1·it hin your state, contact your state"s <i llorney ·gcnera\'s office. If it docs business in 1nore than one state (<is n1ost do), contact lhc Postal Inspector 1·ia your local Post Ofrice and/or the FiC: The FTC has r egional of- fices in 11 major ('ities. t.oii,,;.M, Fltl111 E11lt•ll<h'".1tH High Court to Hear Rail SystelJl Dispute \\'AS!ll r\GTON (U PI ) · 1'hc Supr eme Court has agreed lo untangle the le gal sn:1rl !hat h~s he ld up dcvclopm('nt of a unified rail net11'ork in the nor· theas tern United States. 1'hc co urt 1vill hear a rguments Oct. 23 on the ruling by a special three· judge federal panel in Philadelphia last June that p;i rl of the 1973 Regiona l Rail Reorganization Act is unconstitutional. A 1\•1·itten opinion 11·ill folio\\-· later. 'l'he panel barred the United States Rail"•ay As· HOW MUCH IS A P«ISCRl"10H WORTH? iY TIU:Y HANT, I."'- Al>oul hulr of them cost 83.25 or lt•:t!§. the averuge prl~c of all,:Of lhe1n is oboul $1 .50 and of course some of them arc 56.00or n\ore . Dut, how do l'Ou really estimate 1he value of lhc modern mcdlcine11 th;it ore ht•IJJing add many }'t ars to 11lm1.1st every life? llow much i!I a three day cure for 1)ncumonia "'Orth. or :lmot'il imrn('dial<' relief from a kid· l'ICY lnf('Clion? Wh l'n you arc sh:k, aet a prescripllon from your 1Jhy1ici11n. You 1ct well qulrker and &ave both lime and money. You or your doc· lor ran phooo u~ when )'Oii nf'tod a dcliv("ry. We wlll dclh·cr 1irompt\y 11.•ithout flX· 1.ra rhari;:c. A grtal m.1ny- llt'OPh' rely on Ul' lor tht>lr h<'alth nccd!i. \l.'e welcome l'f'flU('!lf$ ror dch11ery ~er1•lct ;and ch:1rie acrou11Ll! ~AH uDo iil.uwACT lSl ..... ••...i '"'°""" .............. ,4Z..f510 sociation. cre;1led under th ' act lo dcrisc a "fina l system ~lan '' for nof'.lhcasl r3ilS Cr1·1ce, from certifying such a plan. The ccrl ifiralioo 1vould be sent t.o a special three·judgc <~ourl establis hed under the act to order tr3 nsfer or rail properties to the Con- s olidated Rail Corp . \Conrail). The a ssociation is empo,vcred to issue up to Sl billion or its federa lly gua ranteed obligations lo Conrail. Hauser to. Open Soon 'J'hc Jl ausc r Compa ny, 0\1·ncd and operated by Anne Jlauscr will open or- rtccs and s ublea se suites beginning Npv. I. lier of fl ees \\."ill be avallable to businessmen \l'hO r equi r e f acili ties \VilhOUt the burden or ma nagement. p e rsonnel and high n\lcrhcad costs. Thl's e s·uitcs will be availablc fi\"C days a "'cek rrom S:oo a.n1 . to 5:30 p.m. and "'ill provide :1 "'idc 1•a n gc of secre t ;.1rinl scrvic<'s. bookkeeping, pcrso nali 7.e d te le phone Sl'r\•icc and reception and confcrcncl' fa cilities. They arc located in t he Douglas Pla za In the Irvin e Industrial Con1plex. at 2192 l\lartin, Suite 155. • ' • " . 10 II\• 1•1<o " ,. llf• "' 10'. lll'oo I I'• ,~. 1'• • s• • I ••• •1 ll '' I ll 10 • It-. J' I 1l. 1 • I)~ II • •'• I'• 0 1 ~ IS · ll llh II'• f'lo ,., J~· J l'• )•• . " J) ... JI>., f \o ti.. U\1 II'• lll;o ltlo I 11. 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'• !.oQNl(ooll 1 111.. ... tlnlYill ... 1 ,, 1•\,, f d1sonCo1npan) has filed a l poves ar a in" 0 An9fh<• 12 1 ' • 1, cwo.11>1 111...-4,1 10, c..ne..1Dte11• nu ... K•--"'.IO • • t• .. occ1>1p1 l 1>.o 3"' 3' e..~eoo11 n , 31 ... ,_.,,.,u.••l I 1 ll the ford adm1n1s trat1on s Theysavthevrenotcam Anwieo •1 • !.71i\. ''• comms.116 1 11 Gn"+011 :ioo1 1 ~ -lL--0t<P11>11•• 111, ~,111 1 111,1,+1 Unl<\.O!llO • 1s 11 ..,,1 reg1s trat10n Stalcment \\1th ( ( d ( b ........... ( ICI S lo IQ.._• 1.. {amp.;!•~< II OI l Citn l~\I• 1 • •OJ t • U <C-I So I 9 ,., °""""'II to t lJ 1l • !.omPt< Illa , 11 110-, Upiot>n .. 19 ill SHo 1t0 the s~curities and tl'f11sal to grant an pa1g n1ng ora eera su A0<00i1 •1 13 '•. c,~•q,",~, ,',,',· c.t"1n\lp1 J 111. 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Ml toO! 1211. lh I \ d h th ,\lko I lid 3 11> • • + b CeonltO 1180 ISi l! • • l • CilOC...Un 80 • IA IJ , L nNFO I,. I a , Pt lt. r 1 IO t /6 ~inCi£ 1 10 • 3 21 , -w w-Co I n corporated Blyth r.11sedamong e m seves expa1ne aresuc 1ngs ~1,',',",',,",',,' ",,", .. ,,~. c0<>101p11 111 1 1 c.o1dw,1Fc1~ •1 1 L""10.'•C.0•1>6 •1 i l'l:T&tp1o ,i.o SoNAt 11..,16 11 J& wa,~u 1,. u 11 _.,.i,. Committees h ave been astheUn1tcdSlatespa,.~1ng" E Con1n11e11 •1 ,,.. • e.tioo t1 12 s• 11 • Lu.,.,1n1 1i1 1 Pdt ln '° 1 11 •• !.NETe•ia., • 1, w,..npr110 r 1 n , Eas tn1an Dillon & Co AUA!cM7 11 &1• 11~. •'• C0<111 o~•~ 1111 1s 1•c.ooo.1 t ~ 161 u llln<•PtJ 1 i P•nt WOl!bb 11 2\,. \.oPt{fl l< ~ 111 7• w..._111 ,.., 1 1 , 1 ,, I l I and E I Slnl to \Vas htnl?ton lo lalk foreign carriers more lo AIR< pr 1 AG •J sJ~. l • c .... woan 1 a ia • 1 C.O•llonJ 11 1 1 • , L "" t• ptl 1 n "" "''' 1 J11 • 11 So ll:tii 2 11 1 It ll w...i!'"~ 1 , 11 10 ncor pora tc • ( u Ith p AllA<lrpr!l SIJ<I 6\ C-Unltoo l1 l Go</IOlnllOI JI I• lllonlnp!A 1 6 Polmllnl!J loo l !ooA•lp130 ll ~· Wdllil1i'41J!lt>.· Hutlon&Com1r.1n1J Inc torongressmen agroupo carry ma1 an anAua1 corpn,. 11, ~1fl1°' 11 n c.ou100•1J1 '"'' toor.eed n J • "•"'O••nci 16 3 , !.<lll•IP! 1 1 ,0 w.u~ ~• 1 is, I d lb A P n A •··ing Al Ol,,.;IOJ 11 •• eoop.,•L•b In • C,.•,•W\!l(l\2111llo loewCptl'O)l~lll l 'op•n Am ,\!• /'M lo • .,,,~.-.., •• , '''' ••••MM• '> ,,,, A l ( ( l m I 1)1 ols "o•es is 1s r1 ut1ng m JS pa1 a m IA' , , 0 , -,, ,, ''" , •·-> •• ,, , ,, , , "'' ,, , .............. rl'g1s 1a 1011 S .1 e en u • ''"" ........... ,. "" G<ane1 u AG lo • tom.o,' • • P•n,..ncll•7 11 l<I"'• • Soolin1o 00i:1, ll 1,, WalMio•l 1011 • u•, I Wl1ll'S of .1n a rticle which forrcd topa 1gher land1ng Au1om1inci. 39 iv. ~1111 1 l " Vt•n•1110 1 11 1l • 1 lOM!q1M<I • 161 "' '• P•Pt•u •oo 1 •o 10 SoWilfr .11i 3 u 1 WMIQLIJ'°lf 36 ,, 1 over1nJ! pre viou s) """• l0<111111 J , (gpAq1 o s110 Vt•n1wJOro•a11t J LttP '""'°"1 '• ~"· P•·~·" l 1 1a ., ~F·p1i • , W••dF""ll\ .. 'I, d ( l outlines al leged unfair fees at 01ietseas airports ""'ociiwu u • 11& lo,w1<1 1&0 1 1• "'••D•o •o l 1 • L"""s1ne11 • 111 19 P••QP.l "' 1 t t , , S: ... "!'PS ,; 1 :i.. •: • • "'-•nCK.Oeoi , , announce ll ans o l"SUe Ill' h r 1 ••<o pl 110 11 111 •• •, '"'°"'~ cp u 1 , Vl"'M' 1 ~10 e 111 l loneStG 1 , o •• 1, p3,~H(l \Ill 1o •~ , ,,. ">P.t<lon io. l JJ , , w"'"''l' .a 1 s1 1 • to SHKl mdhon of bonds is t 1e.1tment Supporl Your l an ore1gn air 1ncs arc ,...,,~"' JO 11 Js ll •• '• {grn c.1 11~ • 116 ll> o 1. c.c ·~" •!w<I • 11 • • LonQILI 1-. • .a1 11 . 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'Faintly Strength' Ailing Economy Saves Marriages SACRAMENT.O ' (UPI) California's di.vorce rate is leveling on an(f offi cia l s speculated that mo r e mar- riages ~are surviving because ~f t~nation's tr oubled economy.- During the first si'x months of 1974,· thei nu m b e r of divorces stood at 59,J&l com- pared lo 57;f75 during I he same period :in 1973 -or a 3.3 perccnf Jritrease. It \\'as ' ' Conference For "Gilted ' Scheduled Coordinators o( .. a conference titled si mply ''!Gifted 111 " h3\'C invited anyone roncerned "-'ilil improving education for gifted children to' patiicipale in ii:. special progfam. Saturday. The conference ~·HI be held from 8:30 n.n1. to 4:30 p.m. at Los Amigos High School, 16566 Ne~·hopl!. F o u n 1 a i n Valley. Sponsor of the pro- gram is the orange County Council for Gifted Education. Other organization s. inclu<ling the California Association for the Gifted. have endorsed the conference. ~lore lhan SO ~·orkshops. in- cluding n1any ','action l:ibs." arc on the conference agenda. Key speaker will be Or. Leo Buscaglia. associate profl'ssor of education at thl Univer1;1ty ol Southern California a n d author of tt)e pook "Lo\c." The centr--a l lhe~1s of that book is that love is a learn ed response. a learned emotion. ;hat is not being taught \"cry -well to young people today. There ~·ill be a $10 frc for the coofcrtnce. payab le at the registration desk. !he ]O\\'est six-month increase in seve n years. "I FOUND a general trend !hat divorce rates decrease in the limes of eco nom ic hardship,•· Brinkley Long, a Sacramento County Superior Court marriage counselor, told UPI. "U'hen families are faced \\'ith a hardship and economics get tough -if there i,s any strenglh to the f:lmi1v - they are inclinl'd to p u 11 togethe r,'' said Loni!:. State officials did point out that following the state's adop- tion of a "non-adversary" divorce law in 1970 there was a 54 percent increase in the numbc r of d is so I vcd mar· riages because of a shorter waiting period . 1'11E FOLLO\\'ING y e a r {1971) there was an actual decrease in the number of divorces in California but of- ficials said it was an "un· natural declinC" becau se of the "one-shot increase" l :z months ea rlier. The 3.3 percent increase is nea rly 3 percent below the 6.1 percent hike in divorces during the first six months or 1973. II puts the st ate significantly below· t h c na- tional average ~·hich stands acound 8 percent. "There h a s to be an econom i c i m pact on divorces," said Roger Smith. who evaluates divorce and marriage figures for the state Vital Statistics Division. "tlov,• much is anyone 's guess.:· STATE STATISTICS a Is o shov" that the number of n'ar· riages during the fi rst six mooths of 1974 took a dive. ti.larriages have fluctuated wild ly since 1970. w \ l h in· creases some years a n d decreases in others. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPER SPECIALS! CRAFT CLASSES T~sdoys & Thursdayi · r 1·;· ~"": b .ii' I -/.i ---~-~ CANDLE SUPPLIES 30% OFF Wax 11 lbs. 30% OFF _, ' I ---~ ' . .Jlfe;~,~· 'ti ji,,,~ .. ·-"S . 2706 HARBOR COSTA MESA PH. 556·0900 W......_'tM!t,.111. 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'iON 0!1 ... 0.tlrNM~ll LOS ANG J-;LES'--Pillsburi,:h eld manager 9anny f\turt;1ugh says the Dodgers 1v1ll llrtl\·11i l :is World Series championit. li e s ays the key to the Dodgers' s uccess <1g11insl Oakl<tnd is a combinution or the Oodgct5' pilchlng :i t aff and batting 1>01vcr that is prevalc.nt throughout the Los Angeles li neup. • "\Vha.t's . .more," Sl.l)'S f\furtaugh , ''I'll be rooting for Los Angeles as much as a Dodi;ers fan. Now thal this thln~ Is over. you can be sure! I'll be rooting for our lea11uc," llis Pir11tctt ha d been dismuntlcd, 12·1. only nllnutes prior :1t 00<.llJcr· Sl:idium before 54.424, under 11 C"om- binution of the nifty pitchinA or l)on Sutton and the exploding b.iti; of StC\'C Garvey, 0 :1vcy J.01>es. Bill ltus~cll and the rest or the Dodgers \Ved· nesduy afternoon. giving LA the Series. 3· 1, ~ "I think the b('tlcr ball C"lubwon thc N5tion:il League c hampionship," cr- ftl'Cd a coni.:e nial l\1urtaugh. ''But t ;1Jso thifil; ir you cl1t·C"k ilround you \\'On 't find niany 11ho \\ill elain1 \\e <1uit. It':-> just a sh:i 111r \\"l' hucl to run into ;i hvl l.O!> 1\ng!'lt· ... (•lul>. ··Sutton? 'l'ht• guy ~·a!> lrt•nit•ndous. I \\'~S hoping h e \\OUldn't t'Olllt' bal·k llkc'llu1t again. but he tlid. Ile 11as th!""! .o;ame Sutton \\'e sa\\" in 1'1tlsburgh-so \\'hat c11n you do?" ~1urtaugh laid additioru.11 tr('thl for the Ood~c1·s' s uc<'ess •-t thl' rcct of Gur\"ey and Ron Ccy-esp(:cially t't'}'. ·"rhc cruciwt loss for us \\'as tht• second gam e at P!ttsburgh nnd C:cy Ga ey Tries to Mold Self is Idol Gil Hodges U~· Gl.f::\"'.\' \\'IUTt: 01 '~· 0111, "''""' '~" WS ANGE Lt~S -Steve Carvey has never gf\"c n up on himself an,d says he \\'ill ne\·e1· be satisfied \l'ith llimself. l it \von 't even be satisfied with a seal)on that has seen him produce a .1112 batting average, 111 rbi, 21 home tuns and 200 hi~s. Not ev~n be ing nan1ed most valuable player of the All·star game or performing in the \\'orld Series is enough lo let Gurvey rest on his laurels. At least that'!! \\"hill he told the Daily Pilot \Vcdnesday afternoon some 35 n1inutes after the Dod gers had rlailcd down their first National League pennant s ince 1966. plastering Pittsburgh 12-1 befo re 54.424 to take the c hampionship playoffs, three games to one. Garvey hit l\\'O home runs and a pair or si ngles to drive in fo~r runs and he scored four \imcs to tiead a!I t he offense pitching whiz Don Sutton required as the DodJ:ers scored in six of the eight inl\'ngs \f'ley came to bat. '·Sometimes wo~dcr if this hasn't b een_m y y_Car,_" he ad mitted . "Everything a player dreams of came to p<i ss. Yet there ure many t hings I need to' improve on and believe me J'U statt 11 orking on then1 as soon as the st-ason ends. "J could s harpen uµ my ri clding, do a better job covering bunt:t. I'd like lo pull.the ball more on occas ion. I think I'm a better player this year than "'hat I \\':tS last SC<J SOn and I hope ID improve more next year -I'd like to. get my batting tl\"CJ'a_ge higher, too. Asked \\"hat he felt his ulli1nate average mi~ht be. he replied, "\\'hen J get there, I 'II le t you kno\1·." The Steve Gar1·cv stor\' is one of p;itience a nd deter1Tiinal1oi1. lie 1vas seeing only limited ser1·icc til the third 1nonth of the ·73 season. Then after gettin g JO hits in2·1 at ba ts as a pinch·hittcr·. Gar1·cy got a chance lo start. lie hit s<ifel y in nine of lht• next 10 games and upped his average to .315. "I was ne\•e r dO\\'n on myself or my chances of makjng it \\"hen I wasn't pla ying often," hC' sta id. "f felt I had the ability and I beUel'ca the organization \l"Ould gi,·e me a chan· Ce." Gar1rcy ha s be<'n a longti1ne Dodgers ran. recalling that he ditched lunch back in 1966 as a freshman at ~1ichHi:an_ ~l.f!!& Unil'ersily, just to watch a Dodgers \Vorld Series ga me onT\1. ' The 25·year·old first baseman·s idol is t he late Gil llodges, \1•ho \ras one of the standout first saekers in Dodgers hi story. ''I looked up to him (I lodges) on and off the field. lie was a kind man -a \varm person. I try to nlold myself lo be lik e him." Garl'ey \vas asked to compare his s terliu~ performance \\'ednesday '1\·it h bcini;: chosen All·star l\IVP. "'1'hcy are two different things," he said. "The All -star ganle shol'•S excel· lcncc. \\'hat I did today helped lhc tcan1 achiC"(l(>"'S·omelh ing \\'c·vc \\·orkcd to\\•ard for 162 games. "I don'l think I ('an hit a ball on a · 1ine ;1ny harder than the first one I hi! today. I thought il \\"Ould hit off the \\•all." he added. •lis first shot gave Sutton a 3·0 lead and \\'as a streaming liner tha t barely cleated the rightfichl \I'll II. llis second upped the count to 5.0 and the man he had driven in for t he seCond time, J imm v \Vynn, did a little \•ictory dance \\'h.ilc running from .second to third base. Askt·d 11·hat h e'd do tomorro1v <toda y), G a rvey said, ''Pinc h ~ nlyselL" _ And \vhen that chore is concluded he'll settle do1\'ll to thinking aboul Satu rcla y·s \\'orld Seri es engagement \\"ith Oakli.lnd at Dodger Stadium. UPI Telppllllta \\'11.'> !h1· rul11ril lhcM . 11111 il'i. trrtibl~· ha1i\ lu 11n·k out anr u111· 111.:111 \\ho did h lor l .01' 1\llAt'I('~. "It '!> l'C'I')' hal·cl tu 11inpoint. 'flu.·y ;,ill h;ul ;i huncl in 11 iTn·ludiu,e Al Cain· p;1ui~. llc's lht: Jlll~' lhat got rcl\O\\'S l1kt.' r\ndy rileSS<'l'1'tl\llh. J\1ik(• l\f ar- 1'h:1ll ;uut Jin1r11.\· \\'.\ 111110 the Dodgers in lht· n,.•("('ll l 1>;1:;.I-:111d nloSI p(•!Ulunl ~ art• \1011111 that ar('a -trading." "f'hl' 1'1rall'1' "'l'l'l' sulnnc•rged in •• hattlt• to thr 11·ire in thr r:aslerll ll)\'i1'L911 of the N11tional Lt•ague und didn't 11in11 until the final da~·· , • Uul ~111rl :111i:h 1l 1~t·1111ntl•cl ;1ny 1'"1>rnll'l' ti:1 hfor111a ;\n~cli> pl.l.'.'o't'f. tht•ur~· rl•l;tlL\1• 1,1 11\,11 rl11\\' h.tnl· f:tt l\11•kpatrit•k . 11ho \..irl..t'<I ;1rounrl 1x·n11gh1:-lh1t•:-1nlht•L,\"l'l'L1':--. lhl' 1\1Ht•r1r;i11 L1•ar.:ut• lur ••, <lcnt•11 "'l'h;.11 1li1ht'I h,111• :1 th1ur.: toclo 111 th "-~l';trs lh·tor1· hooking up "1\h lhc i1 .··!>:11tli\lurl;111r.:h ··1,11i.,\ni,:l·l1·:0.liirl· P1rat1·~ lh1 :.. st•:1:..011. probably stun· 11 '1 11 rap ii up t ti l.1 t t' l 'll h1'r .. n1t·tl ii ll IJ ;1s 11 t•ll a~ an~· f 1·0111 1 lu.• SOil\• Aud ii" rnr !ht• 1!t ,1 n1;_11!(' 1u1·n;1houl b~.'r. ~(·! lt':1rlt•i.s P1tl :-llurgl1 clrci.111tnJ:" th~11 s:111· lht· 1'1rat1·!'-loo\.. li1'c <·h;1111ps t'VO!lL ont' tl:11· c111nt11n g ; H) ,111d 1:11l i11g f\:1 1 "\\\•had a good ~·<'ar:· sai<l Kirk· 011 thl;ir l;1rl's lhl' nt'xt . ~!urt ;tl•~h vatril'~. ":1nd I \1e1s:.atisricd,1i1hmr touhl 0111\" ~:.,.. inthvidual st•;1son. • . ·"t'h.d '~ IJ,1 ~1·b.ill , II 11r C'Ollld 11in· "Bui this today'! II \1·asjust tt mitt· po111t 11 ;1n~· hl'lll'I" \1 {'"d ~lll'l'lY he a ter(~f pit('h~~ig. \Vc ranin10St11ton and bt'ltl'r ball liuh " thats th:.il. !UPl 1tlfP"Olal Sutton Tells Views After . 12-1 Win Special to the Daily Pilol LOS ,\~G ELES --Don Sut~n s'id ill'tl'r the gante \\'hl.ll man~. s~ \vn tcrs fro m around the n:ttu~1r h,(<I he1•n s aying be fore \Vcdnesday_'s National Leagu e c han1p1 onsh1fl phtyoff bet11·cen Los 1\ngclc::. :ind Pjtl· ~burgh at Dodg<'r Stadiu1n : If the Pirates had be;it<'n' Sutton. thl')''d probahly ha,•e \\'On today. too. thus <ll•nying the Dodgl·r~ the l)\'0· nan!. ··1 didn't thi nk \\C could a\101\' Pill· !-burgh to \1·in today, .. Sutton .said ~f­ tcr his mas terful thr('e·h•t stint a gain!>l the Pi rates \Vednesda y . ••\\'hen those guys get momcntunl, thc~"rl' tough lo stop. ··1·just hope the people \\'ho gave me the standing 0\1alion today we1·e some of the same ones \\'ho were standing up booing m e in July.''. LA HERO STEVE GARVEY (6) WELCOMED HOME. Sutton ha~ struggled through a 6·8 record ti\ the July Al l·staT break. Then he went on a tear whic h has seen him \rin IS of 16 starts. In l\\'O ga mes against Pitt:o;burgh he \\':IS ne<ir ly in· \"incibte. a llo .... ·ing seven hits, one run. \\"<Jlking t1\·o and striking ouJllS 111·11 innings. . A's A 1·e Resorrreeful Pitching Tells Story For AL Champions BALTIJ\I ORE (A Pl -The Oakland A'& go after their third straighl \\'orld Setics ch:impionshiP.\\·ith ailing Reg· gie Jackson and the tea n1 ·s other erst· while slu~gers in a slump. But the resourceful A"s manage sonleho11· to score. and ther still have magnirieent pitching to use against lhe Los Angeles Dod_gers. Both \1·erc appart'nl \\I eel r\esda y in the 2· 1 \"ietory Ol'l·1· the Baltin1o rc Onoles \\'hich ga \·e fluk land l he 1\n1erit·an League pl·r111 ;·1 n1. three g:1 ni cs to Oil\'. "l"he 1\ 's scored their rir::.I run 1111 four ('Onseeu\i\"C \l":llk ~ in the fiflh 111· ning <1 n<J :n1other in thl' ~('\"f·nth on tht·1r Jone hit. a douhlr hy .J:1C'k~on fol· \o\1in~ :1110\her (It° the II \1·:dks off !\I ikc ("uC'l 1:1 r and Ro~~ (:ri rn!.lt·~·. \\'1 nni11~ pitrhC'I" ./1111 '"l 'at fish " \lun1t·t· :tt1d rt.·lil'\'l"r Hollie Fingt·r s ht•l(l 1h1..• (Jr1olt~::. tn fl\"{· hit~. \\"ith Haltin1ore f1n;ill ~ t•nchng ;t 30·inning- scori ni.: clrou i.: ht on Boog l'O\\·el l "s ninl h inning hit \I 110 dre\1· the fifth·inning \\la\k Ol"f Cuellar \\"hi ch fttrccd home the first run\\'ednesday. ··It's unim1>0rtanl hO\\" many hits 11c µct.'' B:.indo said. "Those \\•alks \\'ere like hits." And Fingers added: "f"m not reall y surprised by anything on this elub. ·· O•KL.•ND l•l.11MDltE .. ... .. ' " " (Mn1>n• 1~ \\ ' • • ' (OQQon\ •I • ' • • l\lart~ (I ' • • • Blaof ti ' ' ' • B~tl<IO Jri ' ' ' • &•nc~ lb • • •• 1<.Mt>.\on dn ' • ' ' 10 .. .,, "" • • ' • Otlom '" • • ' • ,.~,, '" • • • • R"'1• II ' • ' • JPo .. til " • 0 ' ' T~nac~ lb ' • " ' Pd'"''" pr • • ' • Wa1n•ngton ft • • • • B<1¥10r I! • ' • .,.,.,)<! t • , . • ' Bf<OI>•"'" .lb ' ' ' ' OC,.ttn ii> ' • • • '"'"''"''"\ c ' • • • Hu"ll'• p • ' • • e..i~""'' '\ ' • ' • '""""" p • • • • iiuml>•y p~ ' • ' • f 6d•··r S\ • • • • """"' p • • • • (,t,tr.\lty p ' • • • Totat~ ,. ' ' ' Total\ " ' ' Cl.il•l""<I "' '" ,..,_, l>•ll•ma•• "' "' 001-1 ' &r•.inq••. o• -O.i~!al'll '· e.i11 .. no"• ' '"" 0•~1.ina "· B•lt.mo•t .. " -' J"<.~\Qfl. 'if! -Btl<ll'l)U. ,. • • " .. "' Hut11t• !W.1 ll ' ' • ' ' ' Ills one imperfection \1·aSn'.l cv'1n a strike pitch. But \Villic St1rgtll pi cked it Ufl and drove it into the rigf'I( ..... field bleachers in the se1·enth inning \Vednesday to deny Sutton <r. second straight s hutou t in a g!mc the Dodgers \Von . 12.1. ")'ou don't havl' to thrO\\' strikes for this ('lub to hit one out on you." Sul· ton said. "I got a11'ay "'ith a lot or mi stakes todar.'· .,. Shrugging off his flossy c(£ort s againsrPilt!>burgh. SUtton said, "I'm just one gu:-r. I said :i year agO"\\'C \\·ere one year of experience and one trade a\\'ilY from ha\'ing a great club. I think \\'C0 \"e arrived at the point where 1\'c cou ld be the start or something like the \'ankces dynasty ofl947·63." \Vh cn a reporter sugi;csted Sutton's back-to·back e fforts again!-.t Pitt· sburgh, the best hitting tc:i m in the league, \\"as great. Sutton said. "I Saw a left.handed Jc"·ish fclltl\V thrO'W a lot like that. No \\•ay am I in lht~ same league \\'ilh him <Sandy Koufax)." DAVEY LOPES LOSES HIS HAT BUT WINS HIS RACE TO STEAL 2ND AGAINST PITTSBURGH. '/'ht• .. \·, p1l<"h1n& is \\'hat impressed E ;1 rl \\'l·:11 cr . the B:iltimorc man;1 J!1·r 111· prc·dictt.'cl it l\'Ould enable U;iJ..la111l lo .10111 lhc 1936-39 and th e 1949-53 ~c11· ,.ork ,.ankccs as the onl.v teams ever lo \I in three \\lorld Ser1C'1' in a ro1v. f Orq!'I\ (Ul'llM tl,l·IJ V<•m\ley ' ' ' ' , .,, ' ' • ' ~l.J l11 12 \\'alt Al ston. \\"ho also managed Koufax. ca ll e d Sutton's ga mes against the Pirates. ••t11·0 ,great ones. I took Sutton out in the ninth to hdp him rest for Sunday's \\'orld Ser~~ start against Oakland." Al slon ad~ of \Vcdncsday·s contc~t. "I had a h~d tin1e ~citin g 1iin1 out of the ~11rfk bceause he sairl he \1·anted to go out for one more standing ovation. At· tu a\ly, I probably i;;hould ha\·e lake.n him out an inning earlier. There \\"a!' no ncefl to use him any more \\'hen we "l''C're ahead 1·0. Sports i11 Brie( Oddsmaker Tabs LA; Kings on Television Odds makcr Jimn1y the Greek has made lhc Los Angeles l>oclgers an I I · 10 favorile over the Oakland A's to ,~·in the \Vorld Series \\•hich s tarts Satur(!ay. fie also has tabbed the Dodgers an opening game 11-10 choice \\'ith Andy l\lessersmith scheduled to pitch for Los Angeles against Oakland"s Ken Holtzman. • l\h1g• ""''" P ll lJ,AOELPlll l\ -The L.os An geles Kings, notorious slow star· ters, are hoping hislory doesn't repeat Itself \\'he n they op"cn their Nationa l lloekey Lca,l!:ue season tonight. against the Stanley Cu1> Cha n1pion Philadelphia Flyers. 1'he j!ilnlc \\'ill be sho1vn on television locally on Channel 5 begin· nin~ at fl. .• l'i'l11s Ad1•t111C"r~ Jl.1ADRl ll CAP) -Top.seeded Gui!· lermo Vilas' and sccond·secded Bjorn Borg sror <'d thir d·round victories \Vednesday in the $75,000 fl1clin Ten· nis Tournament. d('f. Tony Svcnsson 6·4, 4·6, G· 1; Juan Gisbert def. Steve Kn1levitz 6-7. 6·1. 6--1 : Buster J\1ottram def. Vilas Gerula itis 7-6, 6-7, 6-4. Vfjay Amritraj de f. Sa lvador Cabeza 6·3, 6·3; Jiri l lrcbcc dcr. Ray f\loore 6·3, 6-4. • C•HCPH.• l ,11.1 10····· BOSTON -Injured fl.11-"star ccntef Dave Cowens \\"ill.be out or actio n for ubout seven "'eeks. the Boston Celli rs have le arned jus t JO days before opening defense of their National llasketball Association chan1pion· shi1>. Col\'ens. who \Va s a prime ft1 ct.or in leading the Celti cs to the cro\vn last season. is lost probably until the end or Novemtie r, \vl th a broken bone in his.ria:ht foot • ff<>Y<•1c1<h St<ils Oefcndil'lg champion f\cn Rose"·all bounced back from n start and moved into the men's quarterfinals wiLh a 3·6. 6·4. 6·2 victory over rcllo\\· Austfaliun Slid 'Ball today In the SI00,000 J apan Open tennis cha1npion· slllps,- Gunsl1ot Kills Cager's Mo1n l·llCKOR\". I\".C. (AP) ·-l h:o leo l\'laral'irh. the 111othcr of professional ha::;kc thall ph1 yer Pelc !\1:ira1·i1·h ::ind \rife of ba s k c tb~ll t·ooirh l'rl':-~ J\1a r;1\·irh, di ed \Ved ne!';day 11igh l. :qi p:.trcnlly of a sclf·inflictcd gun~ho1 11·ound, officers sa id . IJ cputy .J C'rr ~· Shock~ey of !ht• \\'alaug;i Count.Y Shel"iffs Department sa1d ol11rcrs \\·ere surnmoned to lhc J\1aral'ich home near Boone about 6 p.n1. !\Trs. l\larav.ieh. 49. had been 11•oundcd in the head 1vith a .22 cali ber pistol, hc"said. She 1vas taken to a lfos pital in Boone and transferred to a hospital in l lickory. "'here she died. A IU·yca r·o ld dauJ:hler. Diana, was the ~only n1cmber of lhe ra 1nily al hon1c al. the linle or the shooling, Shockley rer>or ted. 1'h(' victirn's hus ba nd \vas pl aying golf in Boone \\'hen lhe shooting occur· red. llospilHI ofricials said an autopsy \\'<IS to be performed tod ay. Funeral ~crv i res 1vill be held al. 11 a.m. Satur· day in 1\liqui1J11a, Pa .• he r hon1ctown. ·· Pil rhi ng dom inalt.>d the playoffs." \\'(';t\'('1" ~;iicl. ··nut that 's the 11•ay \\'e ~ot 1111 o 11 the I\' ay thcr got into it. and thl· 1l'a y they 're going to \\·in the \\"orld Series.'' ,\fti·r h:inµing three home runs lei hr:il Hunter 6·3 in.the !>l'ries opener. th1· t1rio lf's ::.cored uni.I" Olll' 1nore run. 'l"hr'n11i.:h 1h1• fifth innin~ n! the fin~l l )!:1111L' 1 li l'.1" had gonl' !.l inntngs 111thu11 1 ;i rl1 a11r1ng a runner hcyon<I 1ir~t lio.1 ~l·. 1'ht• ,\'s 1\·1•rpn'l much bellt'r at lh c plate as they hattlcd <1 Baltimore p•l· 1·hin~ ,..1aff \\'hich 0 ;1kland 011·ner l"harll'!-. <>. 1'~inlcy had fcured \1·ould be tou i.th to heat. J;11·kson, playing-the fina l t hree i;~unc1' as a des ignated hitter \vhilc hobhll'll with a pulled han1string rnuscle in hi s right leg, had l ~'O hits in the four g~1mcs. Oakland's other three top run. producers. a ll of \\•horn knocked in 73 runs Ol' niore during lhl' regul ar se;1 son. 1li1ln't fare 11111ch bt.:ttcr. Sal B:ddo did ha\'e l \\"O homers anHllll-t hi.<; three hits. and hi s first hn1nrr \\on the third ga n1c l·U . .Joe Ii u<l i 11 :1:-I 1111 it.cd tn l\\"O hit:-and Gene Tt·na1·e \\ l'nl tJ-fOr · 11. lronic<dly, it \\•as the hitle.~s Tena cc ~"•e -Finge•s 111. WP :.::C."fll,ir •. 1 ::.:2:•6. "' -28,136. Steamer Plays Sun in Anaheim The \V<'sler n Di,·is io n·le :iding Southern Callfo r ni~1 Sun ~ocs after it ~ sixth \\'orld Footha ll Lcn)!uc l'ictor~ in :l ro11' :it the ('!<ll{'ll:-e or Shri..'\'CJIOl'I 1nn1l!h l in 1\nnht'inl ~t adiun1 . Kitkol"t i.~ lll 6. The game \\'il l be t e lc \·iscd nationally but 11·iJI be blacked out in Southern California. The Shreveport Steamer. fo r merly the l·louston Texan~. \\•ill be quart1·r· barked by ·rookie D. C. Nobles, \1•ith Jim Na nce. lhc league's fiflh·lcading playing fullback . On defense, Shre\'eport \\•111 he Sl l'('ngthened b.v the .11lditio11 of Ri rh Glover, a n All-,\rn1 •rif<11\ n1iddl l· gu:ird ;.1t Nf'hra~k :1 "J"h t· Stl'an11~r t., la~t in the \\IFL on ufli·n.,c· hut r;1nk .~ fnnrlh in the leaj'.!11<' on 1l1·t1 'n.~1· ·rony Ada n1~. \\'ho \1111 pilo! 1 h(· s-111. ha-; a 55 pcrr1·nl ('01nplt•111111 pcrt·rn· 1a g<' ratr, thr• h1~:.1 in lh(•\\"FI. lit• 11 d i he llH'0\1·ing lo J an1t•s ~I C'1\ll1 ,t1•r. 1\·ho i,, .iu1'l lwo rccl•pt1 0 111~ ~hy nl h1 '1n1;: tvps 111 the le:.i guc. "Besides. I \\'anted to gel some work for !\like l\1arshall ." l\larshall quickly reti red the side in order in the ninth as the Pirates were able to get more tha n three men lo the pl ate onl y in the third and seventh io· nlngs, thanks to pitching mastery and t1\ o clou ble plays. -tr -tr PITTS8U llGM lDS ANGE\.[~ •". ~ !Ji •O ' ~ .,; I Slf'flt>ell lr. • • ' • lQI>'"~ lb ' ' ' fl('On•·r lb • • • ~' (!..,.. > °"' II ' • • • ..o ....... t i ' • • • w,...., er ' ' ' '• St.VQl!ll II ' ' ' ' (,,ff•cv 1b I • • !JP.,""' rf ' • ' • f.,q.,..,,n 1f I ' '. !>.o"'I ...... ,.' ' • 0 • C•v :ti • • ' • "'""""''"' 1b ' 0 • 0 llu,:1<'1 ~, , • ' ' ,,..._, .. ,., ' • • • V~aa.' t I ' • • Pac>li•i<~ S\ ' • ' • $1111<1" D • • ' ' 11~ .. -. p • • • • Mal•"" ' • tt l\•~t1 D ' • • • M.t•\11•11 p 0 • °'"""''• p • • • 0 .. C,.1"1' p 0 • • • Pill••O P 0 • • • ~-~ ' • 0 • Tot•l' " ' ' ToM1\ 3•121'11 P•l!•Ou•"" (00 0C0 11»-1 t G\A"l'"'' 1~1 ~)1 Jl•-11 l. -~l~nnttt _,OP -1>,u1ri..1g11 I, l o! •nQt>lel i, lOB P1t!I O .. tq~ T, lO\ •nq•Tt\ ~ 1D --~''""· {~v. l>u \\Cll JU -l ~P~I. H I! -c,,.,.,y 1 ill. ~ta•gell !,I. SD -Laoe.~. 'r,~gc1. ~ -"·~· " • ' .. .. " , Pou, tt.(•l! '" ' ' ' • 0 f.••i' "' ' ' ' , 1 °"""" ' ' • , 0 (io.,,1. ' " I ' ' ' "''""' " • • ' ' • Su•t· " 1w;1 V) • ' ' ' ' ' M,'1 ~•11 0 • ' • ' r -•Jt..A -'-1.414, Prep Returns to Prison Every Day DOYLESTOWN , Pa. (AP) -\Vh cn hou~e and I ~hoot around a lo! '' sayi;, i;;horl time. A lot thrnl t;1lk tf) me Fronk C:ise \Yindl5 up practice \\"ith J.'rank. lf:i1•in-'l bctn arounri inn1alM ahoul their problem ~." hr .. ;ud the C(·ntral Bneks \Vest llh;h School .all his llrt'. Fr:ink feel~ ht'.'~ hall the "I th1nk living in ~1 pr1~rin hkc !hi~ r • • I Vilas. of Ar)?enti na. dcrca led Patrick Prois y or .. ~ranee 6·3, 6·3 Dnd Rorg. the tctn·a,l!c S"·t"dC'. ou~tcd Voylck 'fThak of Poland fi·3, 7·!11. l)tht"r third round \\'Inners in· eluded : f\tn1111el Orant{':I: def. n.-rry fll ea n~· hit c. top-seed e d J o hn l'\('\\'COmbe nr Australia bc~t Grover Rl:!id. 6·3. 6·2. and Ro~coe Tonner ousted Jun l\ami\\'a1.umi, 6-0. 11·0. rootbnll tenn1, hefClurn~oprison. rhunc·t to learn a lnL more :1bout l1J c h:is h<'llk'<I me lo unfler~1and oth<·r But he isn"l an in1natc. lie Ji\"(.~ in· than mnsl ~rhonllioy' pt•ople :.nrl lhe rrohh•1TI ... lh•'' h.1\"<' 11 r·rank team. 1\ 1th 0 :1 n llitk'>, Tom Altmcier,-~lll:<' )till' <1111.I Ton1 .lcn . ..-t n to J:iv(' Ct'nlral Hurk ... \\'<'1't u tough d<'r<'n~i\'C' unit ~ 1---'Phillirs·Nroorc G·2. G.2; llic Nustasc def. F're\\' ~1r f\1il1nn 6·2, G·2: Ra ul Rumirc1, dcr. 'l'llo \'eh:1squei 6·0, 4·6, 6·4 Ton1 Okker def. J>~trlrlo Cornejo 6-3, ;.5; J:1n l\nd~~ dcr. Bob f'ischcr 7.5, 6-2; ttldie Oibh. dcr. Ja\ro Velasco 6.J . J ~. 6·3; llui'l>ld SOiomon In other pluy, tlirf lUchu_topuc \\fest c;ermany's .. lur~ n f':tssbendcr, 6·:l, 11·2: Austr t\lia'~ Khn \Var\~·ick hc411South 1\f1·iean Cliff Dry~dalc. 6·3. fi-4: Au slralian Ros~ Case stopped \Vei\l Germany's I-T ans JurQcn f,oh· m1~nn, fi·4, 6·1: Onny Parun of New 7.cal;irtd be4tl Ja11un'i1 V. 'rt.:7.u~a. ll·~. 6-3. sitle the.Bucks County Prison hf'cau~c ·"l'hc lk'Oplt' " ho 1111\ t· l'l+'\"t>r-IW't'n-10-_ ... h;1.., hrl11'!"d--,Trl"""' 1rnr • 1 01 IH•r !'leOpl<'" hi~ father, John Cast. is the\\ nrdl'n. a pr1 o;;o11 .•rt Ill 1 ... 111forn1ed . ·· sa~ .~ t .111'1 ~ ;1 ntl tn hcl l'-.·r 'undcr,tan<l ''ounJI; ~~rank Is a 6·fool·5, 220·1x'l1i nd Frank " Penplr 0111 sldt' <Ion'\ 'I h111k of n11 ,t•lf :h:rcnsivc l:tcklc for\he Ru(·ks ..-ind one the·f)('Oplr 111 .. i1h' .. ~ Pl'l111lt· -,., .111k 1 ... fnllo11 inr;:r 111 lht· foo1 .. 1cps of thctc<1 1n's fi nest li nemen l-'or a hi~ '"Sc)1}\t' OI m ' frirnds art• '1·ar1 ·d to 1if nth1·1 fru'llhall pl ,1~ lllJ! n1r•n1ht·r' of m:in. f'l'ank I~ cxtrC!•nc:ly <J~il c. Some l:'OTTIC'\1,11 111e A lot of thr pr1~011er' !111, r· .• ,,. 1.nn1I} 111 ... f<11!11'r pll1~e(I ~I ()r l)is :1~ilily t'Q 1nc!>. from pl<1)•ing ·l:.•k e an1111 cr1•l<I inmca:oiJn111hluh•, F11rdh;1n1 l 'n11(·r~11 v ;1n(I hl 'I hro1ht'1" haskl!l b:1ll in!;idc theprison ''f\li1nv I'll 1hc flris11nt'r~ h;1\'C tlt•n<• \IH.., Ji nl1 ·1nbl'I' 11r.1hc Hut l-1'0 t9ii7 •\v~·v Rf>t a baAk111,.ll{ht ne-ar m~·~~m""'ln~nn~ l'lll'I~ :1n<l 11rc t11ll1•d rnr onl.~ :i <·h.1n1pio11,h111 ll'.ntt • Th<' IJu('k~ .tr,• r~ttr·d one or 1he tn11 Ill h11:h school 1ea111"i If\ ~uhurb?uf Phil:.idl'lp~ia , Frank has one prnhlrm nthl'r player~ dnn'l h<11"<' \\ht'n h(' rnmt.:~ homl' lat<' art er t1 game or prat'tH·e hr has 10 \\'Orr~· :-,ihout ~l'ltin,I!: lnl the h•)U~<'. "They thnn~e the lork' C\'Cry now und 1hcn,'' ho ~ll)'S , "I've l)('eri lnckc<l f>ut :i <"Ollfllt of liml's " ' i j ~ 11 't ' • ' (j~~ DAIL.V PILOT Thtlrsda)'1 Octooo 10, 1974 MD Battles Wilson Game Plan The Same Sunset Crucial Valencia SailorsLPassing-Explosive - -Schaff ft'lonllrclts Six-point Favorites Tonight • Bothers Edison For Barons .. Atate.r Dei High \\'arms up \\'est TorT&r'ICe: and El Ranchi>. for its leagut' ~son tonight The Bruins have suffered at 8 wben it hoeits Long Bench several injwies, but co a e h Wilson ln a football gantc :i,t OiA·en Dlxoo. s a y s ~veryooe c the Santa Ann Bowl. should be heallhy tonight. r-.tatcr Del 's 1\1on~rchs bring A passing team, W i I so n a 3-0 record and a sixth place should gh·e J\1aW' Dei a good fenkin g in the Cl"' 4-A divi:uon test before league play starts. into the ganlC. ll will be the TI'IC t.1ooarchs will also be fiMI tll'lCup for 1\1ater Dci going up against a high schOOI before IL opens A n g o I u s All-America candidate in of4 League play against Pius X fensi\•e tack.le and linebacker next week. Clyde J\1ailes. He's big at 6-1, Long Bt'.'ach \V1lson is l-Z 215. moves well and is a real ui1 the Yt\~r 'Aith a \\'in O\'('r hitt<'r. according lo Dixon. \\'C$lrninster nnd Jossi.·s Io With" quarterback Alike Injuries Hobble Pirates Offense Riddled by Injuries. Orange Coa:it C',ollege's offensive unit ~iy be in for a Jong night 1 iday when the Pirates battle l . ·ung El Camino College. l~ch Dick Tucker's Bucs , nilled up nearly 500 yards ; in a fru st rating 41-23 setback 'to Long Beach City College f !ff!~:k, s~~s ~"% u0~ ~~ •sidelined Friday night. ! Sophomore wid e receiver : !I.lark Wetherbee is definitely :out \\ith a separated ~Ider. : which occurred near the end :or the first half with LBCC. : \Vetherbee leads the club in IRceptions .,,,.ith 23. ::!:_f_restunan quarterback Dave l ~te, who has passed for 719 IF already this season, is I td with a knee injury. • tuoning back M I k e who rushed for 94 secondary win be V;):~tly Im· proved th.is week with t h e return of letterman H e r b Marshall. Marshall was on the sidelines with an ankle injury. "El camino will be the toughest. team we've played so far. They're tough on defense and tough on offense, they have a great kicker and great specialty guys handling the punts and kickoffs," says Tuci<er. The major key to containing El Cami.net's offense is sto~ ping the passing of Waniors quarterback Jeff Austin, says . Tucker. "He's every bit as good as Loog Beach's Pete Tettsdluk, maybe better. He passed for. over 1,900 yards last ,....,.,_" Degan running the attack, the Brulnl throw about 40 percent of the time . Kent Dyer Is the leading rusher with m yards on 51 carries. Mat.er Del's defense has alven up Mly 14 points in three game s, but the ~fonarchs figure to face their tooahcst offensive opponent In Wllaon. Middle guard Tom Ly I e , linebacker Barney Rumps and safety Pat McKeon arc all corning off top defensive ef· forts '1md will be counted •on tonight to stop Wilson's attack. Despite the fact r.tatl!r Dei kl51 its starting backfield last week, it still picked up 145 yards on the _ground against Lakewood. Thi:i wetk B o b J\1acauley is a doubtful starter after su!£ering a hlp pointer. He v.111 be replaced by Dan Brown. Mater Dei coach Gary Carr hopes quarterback Ji~ W1girore can e q u a I hlS performace of last week in tonight's game. He passed for 106 yards and ran for 6 3 against Lakewood and his dou4 ble threat helps the Monarchs offense. Mater Dei is asi x·poi nt favorite. SPORTS We'll Have Handi;; Full -Holland Although the V a I e n c I a Fountain Valley lligh was Tigers haven't IOOted a f>olnt in three footbell games this shut out for the first time Edison }ilgh's c h a r g er 5 no11eman and the linebackers season, coach Allie Schaff of ln four years by E d l son ' s have a Sunset League football are both good. They have good San Clemente High Is wary Chargers last week but coeclt crucial wlth Newport Harbor size and are physical," s11.ys of 5aturday's non 4 1 ea g u e Bruce Pickford isn't kicking. High 's Sailors Friday nl~t, Workman. meeting. h but Chargers coach B 111 "Newport's defense causes '"Ibey have a good footba ll JHs FV Barons also 5 ut Workman and his crew are some big blocking changes," team and they had University oot Edison In a score I e 111 haV!ng a hard lime -getting adds Workman. "It makes for by the throat la.st week late deadlock in opening S u n s e t their thought!! collected. confusion.'' in the game before a punt League action. Workman, however, ls still backfired on them," Scharf the Loa They're still too upset over 1 Thia Saturday It's ra their scoreles:i tie with Foun· Jiving the Fountain Val ey says. Saxons for-Pickford Md the tain Valley last week. Rame. as he note-s hi:i team's "With a couple or breaks Barons and he says his game "We should have hi1d thal inability to put the ball In their way, they could have plan is much the same as game with Fol.Ultai n Valley p ay dirt despite penetrating beaten University. It wa!I a week ago. nut away in the first half," Fountain Valley's 15 four "Valenda isn't a big team "Loara bas a good program ~ l1"mes. but they ·-e'""oolve and steams Workman. "We feel ... .. ....., and the-y use that Colorado we blew it in e\·ery shape "We missed a simple field they are well-coached. I think offense lo perfection. and form. So v.·e kissed our goal because we only had 10 they outhit University J as t "They ha\•e a big ball team h players on the field and our umAk and that they'll improve sister . · .. and now we ave to k " "= and that will be the same live with it. And 1 suppose kicker had lo hurry his kic , as each week goes along." song the rest ol the year Fountain Valley feels the adds Workman. The San Clemente Tritons Corona de! Mar High fool· for us. Everybody's big. same way. ha ve been plagued by injuries ball coach Dave Holland stil l "Up £ront they h:ive some ''This has been a real bad this season but for the first feels Villa Park High is one guys that wei.~ 244,.~! ~d week for us and frankl y ·1 UCJ JJoslS tiJne, the starting lineups will ooe little guy Y.M!.l WCI&'"" 0 Y wish our game with Newport remain intact. of the learns to beat for the 194,'' Ile says. Harbor was sooner. we're Is Schalf doing anything dlf- Century League title. "We'll also have to stop very unhappy." Olympi"ad ferent in practice th is "1!ek The Sea Kings' mentor their quarterback on the Workman's c 0 n c er n for following a 7-8 victory over sends his team against the sprintout action . He throws Newport stems around the Redondo? Spartans Friday ni ght at 8 well to this pattern and can pa.smng game of quarterback S d "No, v.·e're just brushing up at Newport Harl>oi" High in run the ball if the occasion Gordon Adams to receivers allll• ay on the things we already have an important Ioogue match. arises." Vinni e M u I r 0 y and Tom worked on. 1 thought o u r . Villa Park managed only a What about the Barons, are Bazacas. UC Irvine's Anteater Olym-derense did a good job again.'!! 20-20 tie last week against they physically sound for the And he's warv or tailback plad will be staged Saturday, Redondo, a real team effort." Estancia in its league debut Loara game? Steve Foley. "Foley's not as beginning at 10 a.m. \\''hile he didn't erJlflhas,ize h·1 h Se Kin b ed "We're In .......A shape . M.ttt' Oel OfttftM TE Miki Monnlno LT l••on Wunrtr LG JOl!tl CrMtllem C JoM L•Gr•lllllur AG Oon Wttt .... w 1 e t e a gs reez 6VV'.O fast as Brian Theriot.'' says The annual meet, open to the point, Schaff would like ~ to a 4Z-15 triumpll ov er Naturally, we aren't ha PP Y workman, "but he'll stick his anyone 18 years and older, to see the Tritons' pa3Sing ~ Magnolia. Corona is a five--with being shut out but I'm helmet in you. features 15 events for con· game Y10rk a little better than U8 point favorite in the game. sure they haven't been shut "His running keeps you te9lants in five age groups. it dld against Redondo. AT Eric hrV RE Pet Prl!il 011 Jim Wlo"""• TB Pt! Mek-F.I 01" 9....., FL Pll Ea;l9• ...... Diii ..._ DE Mike Wlnr11tbJ1r DT Joflll LaGfindlllr MG T""1 L,C• OT Eric 9¥l11 DE Dirk Cul....,. LI,..,....., ll;i,,m" LB lo& Met•ul_.,. Hll lrHI Clle<t HI Joe Soctlmkll S I'll McKeon $ Gl'tO ,.,....,,." 150 "Villa Park,_ built a winning out very much, either. OOnest agalmt the pa :i s i r. g The age groups include 18· San Clemente threw on I Y l~ tradition la.st year and things "<Air fir.st inclination was game." 22. 23-3!, 32-41, 42.51 and 52 four limes with no com4 ~ like that -Often carry over," to feel our offense had played The Edison coach also stres-years and older. pletions. A week earlier, the says Holland. "They're a very poorly but 1 don't think that ses con«m for lhe counter The entry fee is $S with Tritons completed six of 20 ~ physical team with SOOle ex4 is the case. yed play by Newport, in addition each participant CQlT)flcling in attempts for 107 ya.nls. ~~ cellent interior linemen, who "Their defeme pla very to a defense that is different as many of the t5 events fn the tight game w I l h ''.,",block well. We'll have our well just like ours did. It from anything the Chargers · th best R~. only two backs car4 "' h 11 ,, was a matter of two very as he wants, counting e ~...., f the Tri 1,1 ands fu · interR defenses rather than have seen to date. 8 for a chance at winning ried the ball or ·tons. l~ The Spart~ like to stay poor offenses and we respect "Newport's alignment is dif· a gold medal. Randy Adal'l)S pil\ed 9 O 110 ontheground,'butrunavarie-their group very much." ferent. It doesn't use a The 15 events include the yards in 26 c:arri.es while ty of plays which could con· Arc there any changes in 50-yard da!lh, 880, mile, soft· quarterback Tim Vlelsides • last week, is hobbled bad knee. r says t h A t center ~ick Purnell will irobably 16it out the action with a tf:i!rlpy ankle. And runn ing '2i1Ck Tt>ny Accomando (foot 'frjury)' aild lineman Bob ~ (broken foot) are aho :,ilk. Redman Hoping Uni Foe Won't P11t It Together fuse Corma. They picked up the offing for the Fountain ·ball throw, punt and pass, carried 10 times for 59 yards. 250 yards on the ground Valley lineups this week? NHL Scores tennis, basketball dribble, rree Adams, a sophoroore, gained against Estancia. Ray DeBraal will start at throws, battln,, golf, I o_n g a starting assignment at "Villa Park runs a variety noseman on de {en 8 e, ac-wEDNESOAY'S 1t1:suLTS jump, high jump, swtmmmg, tailback for the first time last of plays including several dif· cording to Pickford. "He did NY Ra'T" 6, w1:111ngton J shot put and horseshoes. week due to early seaaon in- ferent options a n d straight an outstanding job for u s .fl:!~\~ i. ~~~c:.,1r cl1v 1 Those wishing to enter the juries. He rooved to the key power plays,'' says Holland. again.st Edison snd deservd° ~t •. ~~~.J:in=:I!"~' Olympiad may do so Saturday running spot from a slotba:::k "Our defense wasn't th at r;•;sta;;rt;in;g;;;spo;;;;l.~";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:i""~';::';'t~t~· ~;'·~l.,~,~~;·;~;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"°~nu~·ng~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;pos;;;;i;tio;n;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~. There is a six-game dif4 ferential between the Uni- versity Trojans and Friday night's non-league foe Esperanza. but coach Jerry Redman of the Trojan_, ls \\'ary of the OUICOme. Valencia last week. Tim Allison moves In at le~ tackle while Ed Polliard will be at right guard on of- fense as Redman attempts to platoon the defense more this week. Bryan Olamplln "ill start at defensive tackle only and David Scroggins at linebacker. sharp against Magoolia, it will / have to come around ii we • _If White cannot start. un· j:ned freshman J\.1ark Stewart. ~Westminster) wtll open at Qijarterback. Dan Princeotto and Pete Brown will be the ~ ~cks with Sie v e Adams taking Wetherbet's place. The Piratl?S gave up thrtt loni: bombs to LBCC I a s t week, which acrounted for much or the Vikin~' passing yardage-but Tucker say3 his Girls Sports Summaries VAll:SITY U™wnlty def. Sen Cl.,_I• IS-10, 3-IJ. IS-lO.JUNIOlt VAll:ISTY S.n Cl1me11!1 clli. U'llftO.lty 15-11, IS-ll. University's Trojans have won three straight to get the 1974 football campaign under \\'ay. Espcram.a has lost Its three initia) starts and lo make mat· ters worse, has yet to score a point. "They have a young team but they also have some talent and tAilen they get over mak- ing mistakes, they will be 1nuch tougher. "We v.'Ould just as soon they stayed in the same state they have been in so far this season. Our big concern is thal they might catch !ire against us. "They operate out of the wishbone offense and h.'s dif- ficult to contain if they can get it going." Redman is also concerned ;ibout the number of penalties assessed against lhe Trojans this St'ason. "We're not only trying to stop making the key mistakes but also to keep from getting so many penalties, especially in key spots during a game.'' The Trojans coach has made three changes in his offensive lineup. Ron Dykes takes over at the key tailback spot as a starter aft.er carrying 13 times for a 6.3 average against . .\rc1. Sports Calendar Scroggins had his foot ste~ ped on last week but \Viii be able to play lhls week. Scott Murphy's ankl~ has improved to the point where he will see additional action this \\"eek. Ile carried on two occasions last week but didn't star1. wart to beat Villa Parle '' fiolland was pleased with his team 's offensive e ff 0 rt against Magnofia and for good reason. The Sea Kings picked up 269 yards on lhe grotaJd and 117 through the air for a net of 376. The defense, hov.-ever, still needs s o me "\\'Ork. "f -think Villa Park w i 1 I really be looking for us this week," says Holland. "We won big last week and Villa Park is probably thinking another loss would hurt its • chances of winning the title." Tusti11 ( 0-3) Better Th,an Record-Kiefer Estancia High coech Ken K}efer refuses to believe that the Tustin High Tiiiers are as bad as their G-3 record indicates. "I know they're a good foot- ball team," Kiefer says of the Tillers, whom his Eagles v.ill meet at 8 o'clock Friday at Tustin in a Century League football game. "They have ~ personnel and their coadl (Jeff Jesper4 sen) has done a good job 'Aith them. They did not have a spring practice. The Tillers' lack of pre.para· lion showed early. They were shut out in their opener by University but scored 20 points against Santa Ana last week . "They have r e a 11 y im- proved ." says Kiefer. "I just hope they don;t jell t h i s good passing attack," s a y s Kiefer. "We threw on Villa Park, we will throw on Tustin and we can throw oo anybody." Eagles quarterback L a r r y Hall completed 14 of 27 passes for 146 yards against Villa Park. He connected on only six of 2.1 in his first two games. But Kieler sa.Ys. "Our op- ponents have don&-a good job of defensing us"." Villa Park was in a ~2 and was doing certain thJngs with some peo- ple." While Tustin has primarily used a 4-4, Kiefer expects a 5-2. And Kierer expeots TusUri's multiple option offense to be troublesome. Fl1Gly (Oct, 111 •lld Gt"o!.V!*lt •' Sltdll110K11 1111 week.'' "Their quarterback throws the ball real well,'' Keifer says of Jeff Blettow, who has is probably thinking a Joos \vould hurt its chince· of win-- ning the title." F111111)911-Vlll• PM~ Ir\ Corona Gel r.•1r 11 ,;,..-_., U<1rt10r. E11111cl<1 ~! TUl!lft. Htwpotl Hlfllll' "' eo.,.,., ti Hlllt!IOtQlll" h ..:11. Wn1T<11 ~' 1.•1rl.,. II We11m•n1ltf, &rt• •I Letllt1"I aeeoc:n. 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Des pa=<! still r game The severa Friday and ol rates favorit beca scnio 4Hll The sec kin its def J\.1ark l'\fark Couri assign line. B D Al Beach <..'Ome nin.g Roy discou "\Ve !cam going about last t. a posi of fu pcnalti Bru Oilers urday unbeal • fligh game. Ke off en louc "We the b. says Bru his O fl!atu down TtlurMl.\Y, Octobfr 10, 11J74 DAIL V PILOT C 3) Laguna's c ·arlson Out for Season Turnovers S till ProlJl e111s H "': M 2nd Half John Carlson has probably played his last football ga1ne fur Laguna Beach lllgh. The spectacutor run n in r; back is undergoing l!"fatmcnt for a back injury, sa)'s Artlst!S coach Dennis liaryunr:. "Ill:> status is in lhnbo. \Ve are not planning on him being bnck." However, Carlson's back In- jury ma y only partially ex· Diahlo8' Goal: Stop Ri va ) QB J\1ission Viejo lligh's defensi\le backfield should gel a tough test Friday night when the Diablos host Torrey Pines •ligh at 8 in a football game at Mission Viejo. According to !l;lis.<;ion Viejo coach John Mur10, Torrey Pillt's 'models its off ens c around that of San D i e g o State. It runs the Houston veer type of attack. but passes more effectively than it runs. "Torrey Pines has an ex - cellent quarterback and some inc receivers." says i\1urio. "They're small, but Lhen again so are we. It should be a good physical match up."' Stopping T o r r e y Pines quarterback Mark Halda, who has completed 23 or SS passes for 300 yards and two touchdov.'lls, will be the big task facing the Diablos. Mission Viejo has several inj uries this week after its tough loss to El Dorado. Ron Freed has a bad back, Lance Al-Bayati may be lost for I.he season with a knet injury and ;:tarting tailba ck John J\'lon1gon1ery is out. Murio was pleased with the job done by his o[fensi ve line against El Dorado. but is hop- ing to beef up the pas.sing game. · Despite· the fact the Diablos passed for 150 yards. !\turio still feels this phase of tbc game needs more work. The Diablos have made several lineup changes for Friday's ga1ne due to injuries aod other reasons. M i s s I o n rates as a solid 17-poi n t favorite in the game mainly because Torrey Pines has no seniors and is coming orr a 41-0 loss to La Jolla. The Diablos will also be seeking improved play from its defensive line Jeff Evans, ""lark Yegsigian, Jeff fleming, Mark Merwin and V a n c e Courier will get the starting assignments on the Diablos line. plain his current status. ile was suspended last week after cullin& praclice aOO missed the Canyo~Laguna game in which tlle Artists lost, 27-6. After beings us pended, C.'1rlson quiL Then, he asked to play again and liaryung and his s1aff were reconsider- ln.g his request when t h e y learned ol. his back problem. "lie is supposed to huvc a hlstocy or a !xick injury,'' said Haryung. In the Artists' firrt two vi~ tories, Carlson rushcli for 2'n yards on 34 carries. Said 1-laryung: "lie was un All.CIF' running back can- didate. He is the best natural running bHck I have seen in a long tln1e. He has tremen- dous acceleration and e v e n though he weighs 160 pound.;, be Is hard tor one m10 to ~e lhe Anl11s top run- bring down. ning ba.ck. He gained $3 yards "\Ve don't have anyone to agaiAst the CQma.nchf's. Lam•n"'S defense will also rill his sllOes." r.--face a tough task against a With Carlson, Laguna would Brea offense !hat exploded for ha\'e been slightly favored to %8 points against Dana Hills defeat Brea vislling Friday _ last week. night. Now the game is a "They see m to run a n d toss-up. throw equally," llaryung says. LagWla rushed for just 72 ''They have ~a _g ood yards against Canyon . quarterback ( C 11 r l Bb.<ltick) 1'"ullhack Kevin Pike w i 11 who can throw on the run." El Dorado's 0 ff ensive Line 1Big gestProble1n for El Toro El Dorado High·s ~t ike i''ar- ra is one of the best quarterbacks in Orange Coun- ty, but El Toro High coach Mac Moore feels farra ls only one or lhe problems he faces this ¥:eek. El Toro hosts the Golden Mawks Saturday at 7:30 p.1n. in a football gan1c slated for Mission Viejo High. It will be the final pre-season contest for the Chargers. "We know El Dorado ha..s a great quarterback and pass- ing game. but we're really v..-orried about -1 ts po"·erful running attack." says f..toore. ·'The key in the Mission Viejo game won by El Dorado, 14-10, ·was El Dorado's abi\ily to break awav for long gains on the ground ." Moore says 'tJlC H a w k s ' strong offensive line has the ability to open huge holes, Ca11yo11's Qr1arterllack • Worries Dol11hins' Leon Things figure to be tough fo r Dana Hills lligh Friday night )V"hen the Dolphins host Canyon l!igh at 7:30 in a non-league football game at San Clemente High. Dana Hills coach Tcmy Leon, however, loo.ks at-the brighter side of things. ''Ca nyon doesn't have a Donk. '' Leon was refcrrin;,: to Brea High's David Donk, who kick- ed three field goals of 47, 50 and 45 yards last week to help defeat the Dolphins. Hills this v.•eek and t h e Dolphins have been \\·ork ing with only 20 players on the field ""ith IG-15 missing prac· tice each day. Leon hopes e\'eryone \viii be ready to play 4 against Canyon, but f e a r s seve ral players won't be abl e to go JOO percent. Dana Hills is working on its passing a t t a c k . The Dolphins completed 7 cf 20 for 102 yards against Brea \vith three costly intercep- tions. The running game picked up 14.2 net yard s, but tailback Darryl Hov.-e had 137, \\'Orking to establish more balance in the running game. Coast Area making it easy for the backs. He figures this will he his . team's biggest p r o b I e m against the Hawks. While he has Ws defense working on putting a stop to El Dorado's ruming game, Moore will be working closely with his offensive line. "\Ve were pleased w i t h every phase of our g a m e against Esperanza except the play of our o!fensive line," says !\toore. "We need better blocking for a nmning backs and need to give Gary Key more time to pass." l\1oore describes the plight he races in s toppin g i-;1 Dorado: · "Everybody talks a b c u t their offense, but they have a great defensive dub," says Moore. "They're big, strong and very physical." _ !\toore says he's .C9flfident his defensive badtfietd-com- posed of Joe cart.a, Scott Burghardt, Charles Hicks and :!\like Ruiz can stop the Hawks' passing attack, but his big roncem is that f<:J Dorado will dominate the play in the trenches because of its size. The play of Key drew praise from Moore. Key had a fine night against Esperanza. com- pleting nine of 14. passes for 171 yards and three touch- dov.11s. "It was just too much to ask our defense.'' says Leon. •·AJI Brea had to do was get inside the 40 and it had three points. \Ve watched Brea play Lowell and Donk missed tw.:i in that game. \Ve-weren"t so lucky." Although there won't be a Donk to contend with t h i s week. Leon is v.·orried about Canyon's Larry Consalvi. Polo Results "He's \'ery s i mi I a r to Brea ·s Bostick," says Leon. "He can pass \'ery well and is deadly oo the option roll oul which killed us against Brea. Our defense did a good job gctti ns to the quarterback, but y,·e let him get away. \V e'll have to contain Consalvi or he'll do the same thing. The flu bug has hit Dana COL\.EQIE" Sure by Qv•hr1 (Pf>or.'llln1 0000-0 UC lrvh\e 1 ? 4 l-11 Irvine Korlng __. F~ 4, 81!!"Mrd 1, QYinn l, Well, 81tNr, Wnl, BCIU!l~ey. VARSITY ScWI bV QnM..-1 Villa Perl!, 0 0 l 1-7 (11<0•1t o.i Mer I JI 6 4-1'9 Corene del Mer acorl119: LO<G'll ,, W&ISOll f, Per>nll"l!llOn S. Mer!llO '• Pelmer 2. JUNIOR VARSITY St11r1 by Owrt..-1 Vlll1P1rk 3 1 I 1-6 C11<on1 de! Mer 1 7 a +..-11 Cor(llil det Mar scoring: Fro1t ~. Wftler J, He<k 7, 51yt1" 7. FROSlt•SOl'H Sc°"' llr OllaMtrl vm1 Park o o o 1-1 C11<0lhtoelM1r ll l l-6 M1y, Stevens, Copel.tfld. VARSITY ''°'' ..., 0•1rlllrt Mlrln• 1 J 2 4-10 Western 2 l I 1-7 Ma1'ln1 SCO<illQ: Jones 3. Ekberg 2. RolllM 1.. SforeY, GtJIOllfll, Butd!t, FROSH·SOf'H 1~ 1ty Owrte,. M•rln11 6 6 J 3.-11 Wettern 1 O O 1-3 M1rln• Korlnv: Slone 12. Baver l, Schol>!, K)ng. VARSITY $(Dre by OUu1tn Cost&Mfti 1 1 1 10(1......1 Foolt'llU 2 0 6 1 I 2-7 Co1!1 Mes. i.cor1ng: Wlrd, J. Ep-pe,son, Mon,oe, II.Ice. Plaguing Gaucho s George Hartman says his S a ddleback College Gauchos lack the killer instinct and adds, "if \lt'e don 't put everything to g e t h e r this weekend, we'll get killed." It sounds like his opponent Is the Los Angeles Rams. But instead, it is winless Arizona \\'estem, whldi his unbeaten Gauchos meet at 7:30 Satur· day night at San Clemente High in non-conference foot- ball action. "They will be one of the most physical football teams \\'e will pla y this year,'' says Hartman. "They have o n I y lost by small scores ard they have the best potential raw talent we have seen all year." As far as his Gauchos are concerned, }lartman says, "I think our offensive ball club has a long way to go. \\le have to eliminate cur of- fensive mistakes." Saddleback, which fumbled frequenUy in its first t w o games, didn't lose one fumble against Southweste rn I a s t week. But center James O>ryer hiked the ball over his punter's head twice and Hart.man jok· ingly said, "he's not going to have a head for a mental lapse if it happens again." Hartman is also concerned about quarterback P.1arty P.1ik· kelsen's high interception rate (JO in three games)_ What Hm·t Vik.es a u n ting es a ns I! foctball games lasted only two quarters, the P.farina High Vikings would be Wldefeated. But they have been infl'<:ted by the second half bug and \\'ill I.alee a 1·2 record into Friday night's Sunset League game with \Vestem II i g h , Kickoff is 8 at \\!estininstcr High. "\Ile have played good first halves but v.·e ha\•e lost in the second half because uf our lack of aggressiveness and ment al attitude," says Marina coach ~tike Henigan. The Vikings led Estanci;-i , 6--0, at halft ime and lost. 7-6. Last week. Loara scored 20 points in tile final tv.·o quar· ters to defeat ~farina, 2t)..6. The Vikings' only win v.-as against Huntington Beach , 25- 14. which has to enccurage Henigan since Huntington runs a vee r offense like Western . "But Huntington didn't have !he threat of the quarterback like West em does," 's a y s Jfenigan. referrin g to lhc Pioneers' Brian Bideaux, a speedy runner. "They run the triple option as well as any high school team." And ~farina CQuJd be i n trouble if standout linebacker J im Wendell doesn"t play. He has a bruised knee a n d Henigan says he is doubtful. He is also the Vikings punter. Henigan says Ptt a r i n a ' s strength is its running game, led by tai-1-ba c k Jim Rankin. \11100 has carried SI limes £or 267 yards. A n d Rankin will run at a Pioneers defense that has been tramp!· Costa lttesa Hir;:,h·; foc.1 · hall 1e~m \11'111 be seek ing its fir n victory or tht• s e a i; o n Saturday nig'hl in C e l,l t u r y League action ag<iinst ,\lai:· nolia 1-ligh at La Pal n1:; Parle The ?\.1ust.angs. •vlc::li 1ns of their o"n mistnke s ~nd smarting from a lo&,\ to El ~todena last weekend. h:i ve h..1d trouble ~cttin~ · .. u1lracked this SE'aSOO. "!\1agnolia is a tx-uer tl'an1 than its r cc or d indk:a tcs," ;\fesa coach Tom Fn.·nch says. ,;At lrost 1hat·~ the U\)i nion I get fron1 ""atch111g !hen\ on films. "'\\'e're h;iv1ng lroubll' {!<'I· ling Wltracked and "'C'"JI hil ve to cut do•· .• on \he penalties. fumbles and po~ intcN..'<'ptions if 1\"e're going 10 y,•in,'" he says. ''Our kids kno\\' v.·hat they have to do to chanit<' things around and I think they have it in them to do ju.st that. \TH LE TIC SHOE REPAIR tre~~1 ~ ~ ~ .;~-~:_.; --'T"""" -~-----TR t O <.. IL THR(AD~ uflr•• OFFICIAL rc·•O lr and rrpoor _. .. t~ for ,. ' T reds & Threads 2SO E I Ht. '..t -Co.to Me•o H11cp"..., Squorr~S~8 ll2J How, Mon & Thur• I 0-CI ··1 1hought our d e fen s e ptaytd a Sood g:une last "·ock but -y,·e'll ha ve to watch. oot for thf> long passes against i\lagnoha. "They have "3 quarterback v.•ho likes to throw and this is "Yo'hat hurt us at Mission \1if>jo two .,.,·eeks ni;o. '"\ thought l\'C f.'(lrrected tlx- s1tua1ion prett y v.•t>!l last y,·~k but 1,1•hen ""c failed to srorJ' in the second qunrt .. r. 1~1 had a 15-.vard pt'nalt) tacked nn us durin g an f.:l ~lodena dr1v1•. \1·e v.ere hurt . ··Tf 11·e h:id scored. it rot1lrl hr11·c hecn a dlfferer11 b a I I g:une ton1pletcly." El ~!odcna only thrc\\' t\\·o pnsses against the i\tu111an~:' bot complc!ed ooe for 6 8 yards. The v.'etk be.for r . l\lission Viejo"s Dave Schmidt completed 15 of 20 attempts for 309 yards. WHY LEASE AVW? · •&..o-P'~s •MoDo-P'~ I t4rw c .. E•ery 2 Of' l y e«"S • TiiiHt • _,, MOl'"t .... ...,. Contoct th~ Leose Expttts crt HARBOUR vw 18711 Bcoch 1 .. Htdi..,ton l•och B42-443S 0,.. 1 o.r-..__-kl ' ' w lS-.•4 ed for 80 points in th re e1 =================== games. •~ T.,..\... Wrd . Ft-•• Sot Cl lO-b But Henigan r e spe cts Western's defense and offense. • • "They play ex c e 11 en t We..,. & 1 .. 111.._ ••,,,.,of Ad:Wes & ,.......,. ~ defense," says Henigan, "and ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE in every game, they h a v e •WESTCLlff PLAIA •LIDO •fASHIOH ISLAND •COi.ONA P,IL MM scored points. Like us, they FASHIOH S(jMIAIE !SANTA AHAi SOUTH COAST Yiu.A•l have made key mistakes and I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--!!"''!!"''!!"''!!"'""'""'""'!I lost." I---· azsc·-----------------w I BASEBALL-HIT-BASEBALLS • . I I AU25'< .. _,......., I District............. I ww.r Nhs so NII $1.00 Edison Gold O a e 7-t • HAllOI IASllALL IATTIMG IAHGE lit W. Wlls••·• "°""'"'" v .. i., O o o o-.o. C.M.-Prec.tic.• M•" Pl'ri•d -Edison wfety: Db: IK~t.d "-1111<1 25' -25' Y•lle'I' rlll'lll<!r jn the end zont. _ •-----------------• - 1\.r ea Footba ll • I • Brt11n111ett Opti1nistic Despite W'i11less Mark Corona ~I Mir KOrlng: Wll~er 1, Sll~1 1, Piper, Dodtr. JUNIOR VARSITY Score •Y OU1r1.,.. Cos!• Men • J • 1-11 Foo1~!u o 6 1 o-1 C01t1 Meil Koring: l irKoln 6. C. fpe>er50ft l, Nt11t! l. Whifp'!Ore 2, G. l..y.rne 2, H1rrlMM, Sc,l'tYUt. s,11 Gltls Volltykll 1.m. JUNIOR VARSITY LEA.SE A '74 DATSUN looks like a fifth? handles. like a fifth? stores like a fifth? pours like a fifth? Although hi s Huntington Beach High Oilers ha JC nol come within 10 points of win· ning a footba ll game, coach Roy Brummett Is not discouraged. "\Ve kno\v we 're a good team and \Ye know we arc going to win,'' Brummett says about his 0-3 Ollers . "In our last two ganles, we were in a posilieQ.to win , but a couple of fumbles and a couple of penalties hurt us." Brumn"ICtl is hoping I h e Oilers can put it together S<lt- urday night when they mecl unbeaten Kennedy al Western 1-ligh in an Dnpire League game. Kennedy runs a pro set oi'fense and has a good p;isser in quarterback ~tark Larson. v:ho has thrown for e i g h t touchdowns. .. , can't say we're doing r:i!•ln v= IJy 0"1.,.? ' 1t:2~ •• 61~~~~ ..... h. 'el . F011111a1n v111ev sc:ormo: Hogvc 6. COSTAM£SAD•n·~ anyt Ing wrong U erJSl\'t?--MIV'-~ 5, Reis ... (Aldrlcft 3.) TurMI" · ,,.. U'l"ll Jy,'' says Brummett, although ~11~~'":.'aftd1:11:...,,. TvwrM11o Pull, 2141.U.:!::4':-o'fD~C.M. opposing teams have scored s~~~-~~.n \'~=:;:;:;:;~~;;:;~;\ Cost1 MeSlt O 1 I l-S 86 points. Foo1n111 1 ' .s 1-11 Co1ta Mts1 acartno: Arnold 2 , , ,. • 1-Wit h Larson tltro\ving to ,,,,_, 2. K. 1..vs!n1. >GIOTH CHIY ......... s ~ v.~de receiver Rick Parn1a (18 sc'"'~A .. ~s~~rt•n '75 MOHTE CARLO receptions for 408 Ya rd s l, ~~ Hi,bor 5° ' ~ ~,l SI 2400Mo. Brummett knows his defense Edison KOrlnv: Rlltv 36 MO.°"'" E"" Lene NewDOrl 1t1rll<>r' acarlr1g: Whll~ •· will be tested. But he is not Dob!"ott 5. Futh •· RoDerh«• 1. G••v .v"""'"'·""" 1''"'""""_'_"'" WOITl.cd. 7, McG1n1<ey 2. Demott, Ander""'-GIOTH CHEYIOLET JUNIOR. VARSITY 11111 -"'4..-.lo-C& "They're not better t. h a n lcort 11, Q111rt'" ,,,_, • 1• ... nl• EUIMll't 1 0 1 0-71::'::=:=========·1 anyone else we've played.'' NeWl><>ft H.trbOr .s • • s-14 Edison acorll'l!f StKl!.baur, J1c~son. Brummett says. ''They are Newpor• H1rll<>r' scor1r111, 1,,.,"'°" ood r ball d h 10, YCllio\Q" '· O"lly 3, Mt:Ywlrv 3, a g oot team an ave , 11.ollef"r10n 1, John.on i.. a good outside recel\'Cr " FROSH·IO"tt • Scort IJy Q11~ Brummett thinks he has a ~:!,.~1 H1r11<>r ~ ~ l !:,~ good football team too. Edison scoring: w111wr. T1ntm-d, "Ou . . Gllln1111, Allen. r runrung game is get· Newport H1111or K«fng: s1~1 ting better each week." he '· Mvwi '· v~:;i,~ Ho111nuw. says. "And we had a better EstitllCla k1n llV 0~, 1 ..._13 throwing game last week ."' r111un o 1 1 0-2 Tile passing game may be eu1n:c11 Kortnt! lee 1, Wy1tt 2. In doubt thou gh. Starting quar- terback ruck Sater. \\'ho has a hip pointer, will be replaced \VFJ, Scores {and saves like crazy) . ' "We expect them to throw the ball and run. the sweep." says Brummett. Brun1meU will stick with his Oklahoma defense \\'hich features a nose guard, three down linemen and !"'O ends. by juniro Bill Holst, who has w1:oNEso.-Y<i RESULTS only seen jlllllor varsity action . ~~=~i'l"rt'"p~·.=r:du• Our better half. .. • • ' "l~c runs the veer well," 1 _p;";;'~"~"';;''~";;· ';;';';;'"~"~';";;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~~i Florlaa ''· Chlcego 11 says Brunlmctt, "and he can 1hrow too." AITENTION! BOAT OWNERS- DEALERS -MANUFACTURERS! ·-_ .. _ .:;;::.;..-: -· ~--­~-· ==-=-··· -· . ----=----- - DUFFY'S SKI and Tennis SALES -SERVICE -RENTALS THE IEST .---MAMH YOU CAN nrun --~ SWIMMING TRANSOM PLATFORMS stiH mad• by The ROCCO COMPAM Y ( 1635 S•tri°" Ave.1 Costo Mtl'a Fw Fno h H-i.., Call: 645·2216 -· -........ ·-_.., .. A .. 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""""· wl!lt '"' l'll(fHI..., wo~··· 111 unanimous Y JllQ nJ o .. 1lt11l1r1, Ind lfWt •M 11,,.. 1...i plK• Pv~llll'lf'O °''"'' Co.ll Jt :i1o1 , .. 111rtod t• 1111 111tm. w1111 '"" "-"•••rv ''" tlll(t Of ti.. cltrll• 01 11111 '""" f ess'·••I organizations ot MMl"ll '"' .,._ N t -" e.t1 Oc1*' IO. u, 2._ 11, 1,14 °• Y 31,,.,· vouc11er1, In t/\t otnct Of 1111 c11r• ttitll'lto C0\1'1, cw to i>rti.tlll '"'""· w11n p r 0 ........ ' IOI" OclODtf n, ,,,.. ti t:)fl '·"'·· 4 Of 1111 Ibo.... ...11\IM fb,11'1, Of ,, '"'-nf(fll•'Y VOllCCMIL .. ' ft • \II" must use fair procedures 1n 111 IM ,_,,_ Of Otclillmtnl NI. PUBLIC -·~CE P"'""I l'h•"'· wllll 1111 MCllMfY °"'"'~·" ., "-(lllllc• tf bit •llO•~· 'd • • mbershl 3 Of ltld COUii. II l'OO Cl1lc C.,,11< l\Vll ¥....CM'I .. 1111 11ft4otoltrwd II tbil SAL EJI & ~ALYfill, 1'4J W"tdltl COJlSJ .enng me p ap.. Ori~• Wu!, Ill !flt (Hy .. 111111 Ant. l'ICTITIOUS I Ulll(lllS orllct ;, -ttlCll'M't'I. SCHOO\.INO g·rr-· ,y$~ft lOT. H~~ !: '•". Plicat1ons. Ctlllornlt . Ml.Ml ST•••MINT ANO $CHOOLIHO. ":it c 'I , t lld 0 II • tor • ""°· wn II .,. ecl"-• d h Otled litotwnbtr' JG. 1114 · Avt-H11ntl11tl011 P11• Ctlltotnll '°2l5 of bl/ii-ot Ille "'ndr•iior-)fl of11 The d ~JUU gaj $UC WILLIAM I . It JOHN, :,... ~loWll'IO Oll•Koll lt ool"' b111IMll Whldt •11 11\t lllM.t •I 'Mtn"f Of ,,.. m111 .. 1 l*'lilnl nt lo tllt •14'e •of -ups m"•l "-ply w '1tb t"A ''"""'l Ci1<• ••• no ti ""' In .n m :!: .... , lnl"' ••Id <'lfelclenl, wl111!11 ·--'l!lloo t t1tr r.•-"" """" nc tH.t.llLt!l O ltlllTl' • Al,ITO-MA,, lnl Mll'l'tl\ No. 1•. y tr g 0 °' If f 1 ,..... •,, I lflt llrH publlctUOll Of 11111 lllltltt In. I r~u·ISJ"te• of • fa'1r I Tu1tln c. tUto ,, "" I I ••• .. HeM, w II n D td 0 UY ' nl •ma ... , • 11 W. lnll Sltllt J 'h '~! H l7JI Ml II I lour mc.ntn1 11191' In• tlrt l "'bllt1llOfl ll tlcCMor I. '· nt"IV'l'C(ure.. Sift!• An1, (lllffrftll "'°' N °":: T t!•n c ·;;::o It e I "11111 rootl tt. TIMOTHY J. S ... LYll"· y•~ • [711) Jl14'fl o. · Vt '" ~ Oiled $ !tm-21 191 E~t<vtcw flf ll1t Wlll The court aald that a ~ "".,. ... .., ''" f'll'llHtMr 1.Jir1~d i:v1i,..,, '' (on<111cir.:1 oy ~n TE":e1.11. v.•dJ(;H,.: "1n1 •l)Q"• n•"'" °""'°""· fessional organization 0 f Puolhh.o 011no• cu1t 0111r .Piiot, v uj.'A. Hll~tv E•e<u1'Jx 01 ini wiu ,1 SAL Ye•• IALYEll • Oclot>lr l. '· TO. 1tr• 061,·7C Tiil I f'I I •n. 1111 l boYt n•tnfd <lt(ld1nl lt4l wei,!(lilf Drl ..... s ... ,. )01 orthodontists. ror example, PUBLIC r\OTICE Co;m~ 'ci~~;·n~ wo;.11(1~ td c.:.:~ on SCMOOllNO AND SCHDOLINO Nt~,orl •••ell, (I. ,, ... DQt. bit ·1 f Ocl ti.. 1 191' Ult Cl111114WI A¥t-Ttl. IJH) ........ mar . ar ran y r~ use IL"·' .. ,' o • , Pllll• Hvflll•"IHI Pinc. c1111.,1111 Mns A1tor ... r1 ..,. E11(l.11tr D1r11v ,.,,e, n1em1Jersh1p to an applicant SUl'!lllOI. COUllT .OJll THI' Pu~lllhed Or1F1g t Cc.1t1 O•i·i "l~cl. Ttl' !IUI Ml.i)tl Puoll>Mll O••tOe COi\! :JUl·I• f · 1 -I ST,..lt: o, CALlfOllllllA fOtl Oc!Obel 10, 17, ~'· 31, 197• ll;r.11 A"trn1y1 ,., l!•..:u!fh O<loDtr 10. !I. l•, 31. 1f1' or an 1rra iona reas,on or THE couNTY 0,. Ol:AHGe Publl""° O<•n~ c •• ,, 0111~ Pl1c1, if It has proceeded in an unfair N•. A.a1• PUBLIC l>.'O'f!CE s'~'..,,"' 11, Oc•-• l . 10. 11, PUBl.IC /'1:011CE mann.ar. 1 NOTICE 0" Ht:AlllNO 0" Pl'.tlTION 111' .1411·1• -~--"'"' FOii: l'ltOIAlll Of WILL ANO FOii "ICTlTtOUI I Ul1Nt:S5 ·------------• Ll!TTl:lll 0" ADMINt5TAATIOH MAMIE STATEMl!NT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNt:SI WITH THI! WILL ANNIE Xl.0 TJ>e foll-ir19 pef!.Qn II <lol~ ~~~Jr~~I HAMl STITEMINT Ei!tle ol JOHN 11.00NIEV $MITH. I I: T"' k:Ucwlnt Pl'IOll> I ll dJi~jj bY•" •ho k110wn 11 JOHM R. $MITH, O.C:ttl· PINIETll:EE NUl.SElllY AN!) $UPl'LY NOTICe TO ClllDITOllS nM1 t!: "~l~T~o,u~A:~~:Ne:s ... co., 6't5 A .)111,.Atrfff, l V1tlr, .... IYPllllOll COUllT OF TIU! INTE ll NATtO,.AL 11.ACl"'C. SYS· TM followlfll ptl'foOll II (folftg b111Jneu NOTICC I! HEllEIY GIVEN lhtl t'/6IO •::~1c:~!:~·~~11:.:::oo: !~sc,rr3,c!.n~o.t:1~07s. Mtin !t., ~'""'I 11· JULIE MARJI! ... lllAl.LO II•• ll!N ~·· ,.:~,,', ',·.~. ,,• ... Pu«:e. "$ A I ll• Slf HI. ,. .. A.fllH1 Rtck Eowtrd Po110v(t1, 1.U W, ... "°'" . llotE!llTS lfOTEL LAGUNA IEAU· In I Pttll\otl tor Pr.otle uf 'Niii Ind ¥• TY SALO!<(, •U $oulll Co.ti Hlfllwly, tor lu 111nc• o1 Ltllfl'I ot Admlnl111"lllotl Tl\lt 1>1111....,1 1, tond•Kttd tiy 111 E111!t ol J ... MES l!;:OW'AllOS "0 5$, ~~·· Na. I. ,...,..PO', ll~fl. C"l!Otnlt LtOU ... 811Cll, Cllllon\!• fMSl w(I~ !ht Wiii AnntllH 10 lht pelhlCll'lor, ll\dl¥lclutt. ::,JO known 11 JAMES E. ltOSS, DIAi'' J1mtt l(fllv MICICUtbl'oo•, 1621 Yi •-rt 11,_,,,, 114 Oitl Mir, Sin rtfet.,..c• to Wlllch 11 mld9 for Jur011r Jolin l'llC<lt . · Cl•nlfll!t C1llfofnl1 '2672 p•rtlc11l1'1. Ind lhll "" llm1 t.lld pltcl Tllb sltllml'l1! Wit llltll "''"' tllt NOTICE ts HE"EIY GIVEN ID tn. 811!1H 91\d .. llo. '· N•W-1 8tltll, ' of ht•rl"ll !tit umt hu -., wt County Cltr~ of Ori~ Co.inr1 o-, c..alltWI ol 1111 •-fll<t\H cllC.O.nl Ctllfof~I• '26'0 T~ll t;"'lnn5 Is tOt'ld\ldtod by •n !Or Oc1M>H" 22, 191,, ,, t :)(I i .m., Oclo!1fr 7, "''· 11111 111 Plfllltl h1¥!flQ t ill"'' 1111Jnt1 1111• °""lneJ• It (Oft<lll(:IU by • 111,....•I PUBLIC NOTICE ll\lllYldu:~~rt ll:ObtrtJ ill the COl/rlroom gt De91rl .... nl NO. l'Ut21 the Mid Cltetodll'lll ... r.q11lrecl to Ille pjirlnetl~~~k E. Po1>1>vih These seven spirited song leaders add color and fun to Saddle""'ck Community Th!I tll1e"111'111 W.tS lllecl with Ille ] OI 1110 ccurl. II 100 CIYlc (el\ltt' PuDlllMCI Or•no• CO.fit Oallv l'llot, !P\l<n, wllh tl'lt .-n1•rv uouckff1, In Thi • •l•l•menl ...... Jiit<:! wl•n Ill~ IJd C0<1ntv Cieri 01 Ortllgt Coimlr on Orl¥e Wnt, In tf>I City of S1nl1 A111, Oc1oti..r 10, 11, 24. JI. '"' 31~·1' !ht lll!lct ol lllt cl..-k ol !he 11>11'1'e CwnlY Cltr• of 0••"9• CC1Vn'Y O" College football this fall. Rear row, from left, are Sandi Wing or Laguna 0<;101>9!° 1, 1971 ' C•~!i;.'.;1~cl-• I, ltTI PUBLIC NOTICE ~i:111:(~~;;y 0~,:,0,,;~n:a, '7~~ "~!:'. ~ ... I-Dir 3, 19N. Pretty Sittgers ' Niguel, Karen Lowry of ?!,fission Viei'o and Janice O 'Hagen of E l Toro. Front row. ,,,,, s wiLLIAM E 11 JOt!N 11tn.J11nfd in '"'' of JAMES L. 11.u11EL, " 1 " 15 r I N I PuDllSh9d Or1n11e caa~t 0111~. Pllo... C1>11n1, Cterl . • l'ICTITIOU$ l.UStNE!S' Jll., ... 11ornov II L1w. 3432 YI• 0(Xlrto, l'ubllst>fd O••nQ, c~.a,1 0111v Polr.• rom le t, are Tina Pugliese of San Clemente, K athy Parker o( Laguna iguc !Xlobflr 3, 10, 17, 24, 1914 ·7C6·.•1 MELVIN '" COHEN MAME. STATfMEHT No ... porl ll11rc11. C1!ltorn1 •• 911)6(1. wnlcn Ocfober 3. \0, 17, ,., 117' ~, •. ,. and Norlnan Patchell 01 Tusll'n Evelyn H oms of El Toro ,., 1'n center ' ---S~llt J:IO, •1nll ., Cl!lhlflllt I t... Tne lollow!ng persot1 Is <Jolna bu""~' •I th• 1>l1c• ol bvJlntn OI ll'•t un. ------------------·--·--~·-------------------1 ---~PvU:B~L~IC'.'._'.N~O~T~l~C:f.:_ __ tOI Civic Ctftllr Dr, w, IS: <>•riion<!'d In t ll m1111 r1 per1•1n1"'1 IO P URJ.ICKOTJCE I Sin" Anl , C1rlUorflll '1701 COSTA ME'S ... FA.Mil Y DENT ... L the e$11TI ~I 1.afd M<o.Jenl, w1tnln --• _ ---- FICTIT IOUS llUSIHE!SS Ult) l:J5..l121 PR ... CTICE. SSS W. 191h ii .. Cotti ~ur m<'t!llls t iler IM lir.T Dut'.llt•Hen SLl'•T6'l0 NAME STATEMENT 1 Atttrllty !tr: P111nontr Mis•. Ca!ll. 924?1 of tfllt not!,.. NOTtce TO Clll!OtTOltS Dr. Finch Gets Final License OK l(issinger Holds Tne IOllOWlng 11t1r~n Is dOing b~~ir.~:l Pvoll•""o 0111111e =01st 01r1ly Pilot. Joseph Julltn Klrpe!t.S 0.0 .S., l:ioQ Oiied .!Xto<>e< I, 197•. JUPf;ltlOll COUllT 01' THE •a: (Ocic»er 3, 1, 10, lt'I' :i1c;.7, Oo!p)l!n Terr.ate. Coron,. d•I M.ar, l l. lllOLET R05S, ST ... TE 0' C"'LIFOltN!A ,.OR GlE,.N'S G AR 0 EN 1 N c. &I 91615 Admlnhl••lrb; GI lhe E~1.;te T!IE COU NTY o• OllANG! MAINTENA,.CE S ERVICE ~ •1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE Tnl, b<osi~s Is (Ol\duc1•d ~y 1rn ot 1111 1bov1 ntMed de":denl Nt. l.fUH H1Mllton 51., Co.II Mew, C1l!lornl1 lnaJvlo111I, JAMES L llUIE.I.. Jiii:. E.•l•lt o1 EDITH._ E PCLLtGR1N, t'/611 7 t Jc:;ep~ Juli1n !Ctrpelts D.O.S. AlltrfttY 11 t.1... 11.o kn.,....n ,, EOITH PELltGAIN, Glenll H. Mlh11Wakl .QJ •omllton ILP• Wl Tllfl ,111em1n1 WIS til.,.i with 1111 lUI Vii O,Wlt ~ •• , ..... SI., (Oii~ MUI, ClllfCll'~il ml1 SUPElllOlt COUl.T OI" THI (llunly Cler~ ol Orl flC!t (OUM~ Dr) Nt.....,, l"'h' (1tii.t11i1, n... "'0TICI; IS HEREBY GIVE N lo Irie T-ls bi.>5ifltl$ ls COllClllCled ev •n STATE Of CALlf'OllNIA.1<011 October '· 191• , .. .,_, (114) U).11n crKll!oro Ill' lht t!>CV• "'"'" dec~f'\I ' -O·"•"•O. Tltl COUNTY 0, OllA OE FVlll ••wM• tlr a• .... lll1tr1'-'• '"' .. "" N A.flJff p 1 -'" 11111 t U perscns lllvl119 tlllrN 1gl>ln1t Glenn H. MllSllYilld 0· ~'Ill $hed 0.-.P'!fl Co.st Diuly J"llot, l'ut>ll""f<I Otll'>Qe Cc.ISi 01ily P•I !ht w i<I d1C..:!l!l>I ••• 1'9'1\/lled to 1111 l llis lllN!"1et1I WI• tiled wllll Ull NOTICI 01' HEAltlN• OP "l!TITION OdCllef JO, 17, 1•. 11, 191' lUJ.74 Oc-lO, 11, J4, ll, 1'1• 3113.7 -· .. , ... , •• ~-·--· '" fOll PllOIATE 01' WILL ANO fOll•----::::::=:-::::cccc=co=---1=::::::::.:::::::..:::::::.....:::: ___ :::cc1 ~m ·~ ·~·-¥.. -Coi..ntv Cler~ ol Or•noe County c~ t.ITTt:llS o" AOMUtllTllATION 1 PUBLIC NOTICE l1'lf l;l!fJ(t of thl (1•rk o1 1111 1b<>¥e Oclobtr I. lt14 WITH THI: WILL AMHEXID PUBUC NOTJ<'E tnllll"' ~· nr to prne111 tlltfn, whn .. n ... 1 E1l•I• ol GEOll:GIAN... TEEPLI!;:. Ille nttel>Wf'I' Ywtlltrl. IO I 11 t ¥11· Lengthy Meeting From Wire Services The Mis:;ouri Court of Ai> CAIRO. Egypt ( AP ) - peals affirmed its ruling that Secretary of State Henry A. the stale must grant a phys i· Kissinger had an unexpectedly cian's license to R. Bernard long meeting with Egyptian Finch, the fonner Cailfomia Foreign Minister Ism a i I oc Who serve<ll'tr y·0--0~r~,-~P~altmy-roday-tc:r-re¥iew the in prison for murdering his 1\-tidca.st s itu3tion, then "'ent sec.ond \1•ife. sightseein g. Dr. Finch has been \.\'Or king Kissinger's ear I y morning as an .X-ray technicina11 at call on Fahmy had been billed the Cedar C.Ounty l\lemorial as a courtesy visit. but ii Hospital at El Dora do Springs. v•ent on for an hour beyond l\lo •• since soon after be was the allotted l ime. ( PEOPLE J paroled in 1971. The Kansas City division of the Court of Appeals al59 rul· ~ that the Missouri fioard of Ute Healing AN is not entitled to awcal the case to the J.lissouri S u p r e m e Court. * Richard Nixon, in an a!>" parent attempt nt. humor dur· ing his recent hospital stay. told a wrgeon or Armenian ancestry that if the doctor wanted. to be rich he should open a restaurant, the doctor said. Dr. Robert Toumajian. 32, a third-year surgical resident at U:>ng Beach ~1emorial Hospital, said that at first he was excited and pleased to meet the tonncr president but that. in thinking of the conversation later he be<:ame irritated . Toumajian met Nixon In ~ hospilal corridor a nd \lo'as in- troduced by a ·nurse a s "our \.\'ild r esident Armenian.·· * Beth Ann \\'llding has been "\\1e reviewed the situation in a constructive S p i r i t , preparatory to the meeting with President Sadat later to- day, am on g friends." Kis· singer said after his talkWitll Fah1ny. e llflners Return. CllARLESTON. W. Va. • (UPI) -Under orders from L:nited A-1ine \Vorkers (UMW) officials, hundreds or e o a I miners began returning to the pits today, end\ng wa\{\outs triggered by roving pickets protesting so-called immoral textbooks used in Kanawha County schooli;. ' Not all of the miners were expected to be back on the job t<Xlay but coal industry offiCials expressed hope the "'aikouts \.\'ould be over by the end.o! the week. eJ1111k Lost JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) The seven men who aban- doned thcir replica of a 2,000. year-0\d Chinese j unk in heavy mid·Pacifie seas for the safety of an Ame rican freighter are due in Seattle in about a week. the Coast Guard says. Publi11>e'l Orange 0 CO;&JI 01ily Pllo1, O.CeaM<I. PICTJTIOUS I USINISI SL,·1 .. 1' det'JIOl'ltd 1! !ht t.1w Otrlc. Ill JAMES The seven were attempting Oct~, J, 10. ,,, 1o1, 1t1' 3'11·1• NOTICE " HElll!8Y GIVEN llWll NAME STATEMEN,T . MOTICt: TO Clll:DITOllS L. llUllEL. )II: .. l.Ql VI ... OPOflTO. WllAYANNtii T. LEE! !>IS tiled 111reln I '.!It follG'Yril'IQ ptl'$Ofl Is dOinv b!.1Mnl$S SUl't:lllOll COUltT Of' THt: S1'E. 1(11, NEWPOll:T 8EACM, CALI• to cross the ocean in the 50-PUBLIC NOTICE 1111111on tor ,.,_,, o1 w111 1nd tor t s. sTATt: Of CAL1,01.N1A fOI. FORNIA """· w111<11 11 1111 11lac.• 1--------------lllS\ll nc t of Lt11trJ Of Aclmln!Sl'l'll!Oft HANCO INVESTMENTS, 1l7' Gtll~V TH• COUNTY OJI' OllANG• ol l>lnlf'e'S S ol l1'lf 11lllltr11iJMd In •II foot "T ai Ki'' to show that 1 ttfff wttll IM will AMt•td 10 1111 pell!"-'· Or., Ne·Nl)Crl ll••t.n, C•l. nw.i Nt • ..,,.111, '',."'" pen•inlno to tn. ••"" °' Chinese sailors could have NOTICE TO CllEDITOll5 •eterwo<:• 10 wn1cn II mtdt tor lurtl>e• Nancey ZiMm•~r Ott l119, 131• Gtl•J<Y Eshto 0( DEMH1$ w, SCH ... llE, 1tso said d«t<lent, ""1'~1" tour ""'?II'~ •fltf SUPl!lllOtl COUllT OJ THI! p1rtlc11IJll, tl\d lhl! !ht lime Ind pl.ace Or .. Ntwporl BHCll, Ca!lt. nwl ~no--11 0ENN15 W"LlEll SCH ... LIE, Ille firs! PVDllcatlon ol llllJ 'IOl•tt . discovered the Western ~t.~IJ.fSl!ltJA.J'R.&. ct ~e.rln.a....,!.'" 1,..,, __ ,.,2 betn ,., T1111 01.1slnes1 11 tonducteci t>y 1n OKta114 Cliled 0c1. a. lt74> Henu. TpW"el.MO years be'lOi'e ~'l'HECCfUNTY OF 01ANG& -or~r :zr.Jm. lt f ::tl i .IW., · i..wwc.,__.__ . . ---'"fl&'IOO-+t--++H~IW--&1-.,...._ .,_.,.,~,1•0~-,!E~LJ:c11:iN.,.~-------N• A 111ot in f~ tPUrtroorn ol OtP>'r,...tnl 110 Nincv li"'me\ltl' Ott•no treclll or1 'ol !ht ·-nlml'd <!e<Hll!ill O~~~ OI' me "' Columbus. The Tai Ki left E·,tJte ct eLstE STONAl(Ell. Ot.:eis· l al wild cw11. 11 71)1) c1~1c cente; IC t n1:, ~~~'";.,.' 1 wt• Uied C with "" 1na1 111 periDft• 11.avlno t111ms ~v11ns1 JAME' "t. •.eu:'f~e Jn:m"° de<:e'dent Hong Kong in mid s ummer on e<1 Drlue west, !n the City 01 S1nl• ;l.n•· .~~" 1 ~;., 0 r•n?• OIJ'llV on Ille Yid <lf(lldenl ire reqvirtd 10 tll• 3-1:n VI• O,.rto 5j, 1o, • N011CE ts HEREr.Y GIVE N to !he Ce1t1ornl1. • coer ' ~-FJ1I !nem, w1111 1111 ntc!'\•~•v vovtner~, In NtY:,..rl loac~.' c1r1itornl• tlMO a voyage lo Peru. the Coast cred•IOrS of 1ne above n~m~ d•cfd••! O.ale<I Septemt er 30. 1'74 Pu~•l~llKJ o ... ~. c ,.,, . 1118 lne olllt• f)f 1~ tllf~ Qf Tht IDO VI (110 613"'111 G·"'-a d s•"id 1h" 111 perlOnt navlng cl~l'l'I• 1g1lnit WILLIAM I!. 51 JOHN, Ck O••lv 7P ~t •nlltl<'G-tourt, or lo pr.,.•n' lhf"'I, wl!n Al1or111y ffr Ellttlrhlr uar " • llTe ••id doct<ltnl xre roquire.t 1o file Ccwnry Clar~ lober lO, 11· 2•, 3l, 1"' • 3 tll-/ll1r.t ntce.i.••Y vouchers, to I~ e uh· Putlf•ned 011rng~ (Clr~I D•llv P••ot them, wllh ·th.-necessuy '<llUtl'ler,, In WILLIAM Y. SCHMID T PU~blC NOTICE 01 .. !gne<l et P1ul, H•ITings, J1nflf•~r Oct-10, 11. 7•, Jl. 1tl4 :JUS·1C • C11btlJI Ref.e tlSC th' offJ(e 01 1ne clerk 01 1he •bove 1u sin •Al91111 Or, Sit. :ioe li & l'>.al~er. 12n OuPon1 orivt, $ul1e ------· entilltd courl, or to PrtHnl !Mm, with H•WIHlrl l 11cll, ClttUorl>f• n._o --------II, lrvlnt, C1il!ornl1 '16'1, whlcn 1, PUBLJC NOTICE \VAS~lfNGTON (AP ) -tne netflS1rr vou~llert. '° lhe un· 11141 6«.Jm HOTICI! OF SHEllll'f''S SALi: tlle Fl•tt cf Dllilna,. <l._f Irie ul'ldtnion..a C h '••• I dtrtlgllt<I ti 1111 law olllce1 of Altorntv !Ori Pllll!tMr Irvine Nlllo"'I B•nll. Pl•inllfl v1 In •II mtlltrs P•rl•lnf"" lo lh• ... 1110 --------~--Uba as prom1,,.,. .... lo re ease PlUN!CETl ... NO PLUNKETT, 4U ou.... Publl•htd Or•noe ..:0.11 Diiiy Pilol. Rlc~.a 0.111 $yS!mis. •le .• ettl. Oe!O!lll1rni of ..aid <lt(KJepl, wlln!n fQlll monllli SU~ElllOll COUJIT OP THE ... V9nue, Post Ofli(t llo• 269, H1H1tl11glon Or:tcl>er 3, I, IQ, 197' 3/C~1~ No. 717 671. By ¥1rlue o1 1n e•«ution .atltr 1h• ll<tl D<IDllctllotl of this nolit•· ST ... TE OF C•LIFOllNIA FOil ( ) 8t1cti, Ctll!Ofnlt 9'2'-'S, whicll I• 1n1 luul!<l on Sf'!lltmber .2J, 191t t>v Ille O.alt<I Octoctr 4, 1'7,, THE COUNTY 01" OllANOE IN SHORT pl1c1 of bu!llli!Sf ol TM un<1er1ign9d PUBUC NOTICE SupetiCI' Cour t, County ol Or1n;e, s111e LOUISE' P. SCH ... LIE!, Nt: ·~•41! , • , In 111 m.antrl pef11l~if'l!I to the as.Ill• of Ctllforni1, upon • judgrritnl t11Tt<ed Adrr1lnlt1T1ll"lll cl 11!1! es~lt MOTICI! OF MEAltlNO oP Pl!T1TION ol ••Id d«ed!flf, w11h11t IPUI' mtnuu I ..... In '~~or ct IRVIHE NAT IONAL llANIC ~ ,.... ltmY• 11tmed dec~at•I FOii l'JIDIATE 01" WILL llliiO FOil alter tne llr~I pu~liclllon of 1111! notlct. NOTICE TO CllSDITOJIS •• l\ldilmet1! (rKJilor •nd ag1lnsl Ill(( ... PAUL.. HASTINCS, LBTTEllS TEITAMENTAll'I' 01111<1 SepttlYl_r>er '1l , 1'1' SU,.ElllOI: COU.:T CP THE OATA SY~TEM$, It.IC .. i corllO!'alion; ~:i~OJ'Spk!, ~rv:Lf~111 I Est.ale oi JOSE"~ N. HE ·. S 0 N . MAll:10N L. McCAHOLESS STATE OF CALl,.OllNIA FOii JOSEPH A. RICCA '"" ANN E 111cc ... rYI u • • • u • Oece;;i5fll, El11<ullh1. of Ille WIH cf Tiii: COUNTY O" OllANGI! t s 1""9"1etll detilers, \llOWlng 1 nef I '"'' Ctll,.,.,.I f'?W" NOTICE IS HEllEIY Gl'IE"4 1t11rl Ille ~ ~ <ltclde"' N• ..... Hn W~llCI d u..oi..c. 1c1111ov dUI Oii l~' W·t:.:; Ad • 'dr . JO••P" "'llY" Nels>n h•t fil'!'d l'lo!r.ln PLUtilkETT AHO l'LUNkETT Estill 61 JIMMY ROY O"'VIS, Oece11· .wl<I lll<IO""'"' on IM °"le Of 11-p::r 111<1 Or"'"'' t'"• D .1 "IO •, peUlion lot P•c~.ale cf Wi ll •nd 411 Olht A"'" P. 0. •ox iit td. luua1Ke of !.1'4 nec\11\otl, 1 h•¥e 1...,;eci ~ tn;t °'11 11' ~ OI for lssu•r><t of Ltlltt' T1st1mtnt.a:y H1111fliothln l"cll, Ctliltrllli '2'41 NOTICE IS HEllE9Y GIVEN 10 Int ""°" t ll The rigl\1, llHe .and intert'$1 OclOber lO, U, 2i, JI, lt/4 lll4•74 ~ lllf! P•liliw.er. r .. trenc~ lo wlllrl\ Tl!• tno SU..111>1 :rt<lllors of 11>1 •b0¥t n1rmK d«edenl OI ••id ]lldgmttrt deOlor• In Ute "'°""rtv I• rntdt l~r hlrther pertiei..rl.art. 11\11 recently visited Havana. AlltrHYJ for Elll<Utrix 11111 Ill persons l'l&Vll'lll cl1lm1 19.ainll In the COlli'llY cl Oraroo;e. Slilt cl PUBLIC NOTICE 11\al lt>t lime .11'111 plat• t,I ht1rl~11 Th , to unced P•bllSl'lld Or1ng1 Co,;ist Ot•tv PilOI, 1111 wld decedent 1rt reqvlr.o to lilt C1llloflli1, ~scriDed 1s IOf1ows : the s1""' ll•S t.etn set lot' Oc1<:>~" four American Prisoners as a goodwill gesture to Sens. Jacob K. Javits (R·N.Y.), and Claiborne Pcll (0-R.l.). who e ·•\VO sena r s aM0 Stptemoet ?•, ind Oc!Ollet 3, Ill, 11, !hen" wi!h Ille n.tcea.ary WIKheri, In I\ luSPllO!d in!TftU j~ -to ILP·l"31 1~, 197,, ii f~lO l.m,. In 11\f :lUr1•K.,, \Ve d n es day that Cuban \tU 3'11·1• '"' •olt\C• (If 1111 (let'k ol '"' tbolle Loi YI "' 1r~1 N~. 1351. IS ..... Wn NOTICI! TO C•l!O•TOllS ol O~rtMent ~. j Cl '''" l;O~•I, ' 0 'd enlilltd court, or TO prnenl lt1t1M, wllh on • miP rec:orafd In Dool!. 107, IUl'EllDI C0Ulll Df' THI: ~I MO Civic te•,t~r 0-1~ 'Nttl, '~ authorit.ie! will release avt PUBLIC NOTICE •he n.tce.ury ¥O<Klllrt. 10 •he un· 0, 1.1 o1 Mii.ce11.,._,1 IA•p;;, 1e..o•ds STATI! OF CAt.l,OllNIA 1<011 '"' c11v o1 S•n1• ,,~ •• c111ton.l1. Bruce Nirenburg. Susan Lane de•tlllned ,, 1111 ofllc1 of lier lllOl' ... v, al Ol•l'>!J• Ccvnty. C1llfC1"ni1. THI! COUNTY OF OllANGI! O•lod Oclcl>e• •. 1171. NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS DO N EOW!N 11.AN,EY, SSS ftsl Octln Pr-!v It ((l.tl'IM(;nly ~naw11 •S •6.ll Nt. A·IU11 Wlt.Ll.l.J! E. SI JOHM, Brown, Philip Fred Burris and SUPElllOll (;OU A:T OF THE llou!t vtrd, Sul!t 101, Long 811c11. Falrlleld Drive, Coron1 clel M 1 r , E'ltlt cf ALllUllN HELSON. 0et:e1sitd. counN .!~'"- Richard Peter Johnson. STATI! o .. CALIFOllHIA FOii caHtc•nl• 90801. wlllth I• Tilt plate C1llfernl8. NOT ICE 15 HEii.EBY GIVE N to Ille CUITIS L. CEMM!L THE COU.HTY OP OllAN&ll ol buslntlt of !ht l,ll\Cltralgned In Ill 1ogel~ Wlln all tnd sln1111ltr the (redllOfl ot Ille 1txwt named <1ecedenl 151 ~1 Elll W,hll'li!r l t;t , S~ilt UI • H I No, 4«1111 mel!ers perl•inlno to TM eil•lt of lene'l'lt nls, hertdi!lmtnl\ • n d •i>-1n1r1 1u per•on• ha¥1ng clalmt ,1111ns1 Wh•nler, C•htorn1• to.l.Ol KfUllSIHeJJ e d Es!111 of GEORGE BERT ll lll.LER, 11ld d1e..ien1, w11111n tc11r montht 1tter purten1nctt mereun10 11e10~1~ or in int ttla d11Cec1ent •rt req u!rHI 10 Ill• Tel: nu1 •H·r.141 lkf BERT llXLER, Oe<tlot<I. IM lltsl pu~llCl!IOll ol !hi• notl~t. t nvwlst 1ppert•lnl~. tn•m, with !ht ntcffSlry vo11tllers, In Al'IOflttY ftf PetttlOl'ltr DESTREIIAN La CUPl) -NOTICE IS HEii.EBY GIVEN to the Oated SepteMbtt 1~. 1t7' NOTICE ts HEllE9Y GIVEN lh11 !fie olfict o1 1111 clerk 01 ,,.. ibove ,.!'u~l&llld °''""' Ccf<>I Dilly "11°' • · cr..iltors Ill Tiie aDOVe l\iltned dt.:M!enl JOANN IOLEIAAN on Ncwember I, 191.t •I lQ:OO o'cloc~ onllllt<I CD\111 or to prMtnl lhtm with ""1· ' lO, 16.· 1f1' ll'n·lt Tv.·o young Ku Klux Klansm~n 11111 111 personi 11a¥lng ctolms •gain•• Admlnl11r1111~ ol 1he n lltt A.M. •I Main LOl:>OY. Cour1hllllse, 100 1he n1c11w,Y vouchttt, 10 1 h ~ vn- \l'ere J'ailed today under $5 000 11\t a1ld dtcede<"I are required lo Ille OI' int ar>cve ~aMed de<;ecient Clvlt Ctnter ·Or., Wt•!. Clry 01 $an11 doF1lgntd 11 Ill• L•w Olfict rt! MAii.i( ' l~m, with lhe ntttHlfV voucht,,, In OON EOWIN llAHEY 1'!'!<1, CounlY of Or1n;e, Stitt ol A, SMITH, JOl)D1 CROWN \I A LL E Yl---~~~=====~-- bond 00 Charges Of Carrying !he olflc• ol !ht Clttk of I~ •bovt "' E11I 0(1111 11¥1., Sult• 201 Cell!Cl'nl•, l will HU a! puollc I UtllO" PA ll KW A Y, LAGUNA NI GUEL. l'ICTITIOUS •USUIESS st len gun ar a high school en!llled court. or lo P<tsent thtm, with Long 111,~. C•IU1rnl1 tol01 to lllt h!gnesl t>ldcltr, for c11n In CALtFOllN!"' f26n. whkh 11 tfll pl1c' NAME STATEMENT a 0 ne . Ille Mtns•r., ¥CUtlllrJ, IQ '"' Un• T'tl: (JU) Ul·l"S l•wlul money ol lht U~llt!d Sl11f1, of bu•I~ ol '"' Ur.Clttlltnt<I In 1!! Tiii lo!IOWlll9 ptrJOl'I !1 c1o1na t •lll\t;.s campus abandoned earlier this derslgnfd " the cfllct ol l'H!r anorntv. Al!GrMY tw Admlnl"'""• •11 lhe r!g111, !Ille 1nd ln111111 o1 ,,,.11e•s pert11n11111 to 1111 11t111 ot ••: r blood • I MAii.TiN E. WHELAN, Jll. INC,. P. PuO!!llll!<l Or•noe Co11t 01rily Piiot, tald ludoment <!;!tllors in !ht t!>e•t 1.ald C!Ked•nl, wllhln four monl~1 titer WOOO '"'N THINGS lMPOllTS, 116' week because o Y racia o. 8oK •1ff, Whinier, c111to1n11 '0607, sep11m1>1r l6, '"" OctoDer J, 111. 11, de1,rit>ee1 P<Ol>"flv, Of "" mucll 111trto1 tfle 11ri1 P11Qllt111an ol thlt rooHte. N-PO•t a1w .. Co111r Mts.a m 11 unrest Whlcl'I Is 11\t place of t>llslneu ~I lllt 191' 3617·11 •• m1y be .....;es•d•Y to s.itl1ly 1•ld Dio!KJ Oct. I, 191,, (h1rrles $. Lavl"'!l!Ofl Ill, n:?J $11'11 • uncttnltllt<I In 111 millers perltlning e•tculloR, with accrued !nlt<tSI ""' CH ... lllES Mii.ON NELSON, Ana Ave .. (OSI• Miii . Ctlllo•11l1 9101 po Ii c e said O avid to """ tstaNo Of uld decede"'· within PUBLIC NOTICE costt. E•tt lllol' ot 1111 wru t ni• 1Nsintt1 is c-""K b'f •~ T h of Sh lour mCll'lllls after Ille Jlrsl 1>11Dlk1!lon O.!ed If S1nt1 Ana, (•llf0t~l1, Ck:IOl>et' ol the 1bov1 n1mKJ decl!<lient l...ilvldu1I. ouc stone. 22, reveport, ol lhl$ notlcf. J, 1~1'. MAllll( A. SMITH Chtrltt s. Lt .. l"OICll'I Ill La and Troy Sullivan 19 OlteCI Slplemtw 2.t 1'76 .. 1cm~o~~A~~!:~~'ss JAMES A. MUSIC;(, .. , Cnwn Vtl1'T P•r1lw1r l nis 1111tmtt1t ...... f!IW• wlfh me •• • ' ELOISE 8 . KllME N Stlerlff-COl'O""' Ltllntl NlfUtf, C1Mlwf>I• ntn Ccun!y Clttk of °''""' CPl,ll'lfy Cll'I of Transylvania, La., \~·ere ar· EX«utrlr 01 tM will TM tonciwlno perlOn 11 <IPinQ w11ness counry o1 O••"lle, c11ltor~l.a cno ..,,.,.. Ckloeltie< 1, "" ed rfi ol Ille 1b0v• nlMed deceoent 10: llv C. A. R•.lldtll. Dei:rutv AnerfltY lw l•K•llr "lUU rest after 0 1cers saw a MAf!TIN E. WHELAN, Jll. INC. l&F AUTO Alll, Ill . w. 11!11 JllUt.01', ltOt.ITON. Puollsf>td Ora~! Cc~•' 011Ly Pi!C'I P11Cllslled Or.i>gt (a.Ill 0•11~ Pllo•, gun in their car a\ a rally P. 0. II:< IUt SI ' (..j, CcJla Ml &I , Ctlllet"'' ~1UJ IUllN5 j, Mcl(ITTlllCll( Oc!tber 10, 11, 14, Jl, 1t71 J15'--7' Ocli;~r ~. lG. 11. 14. 1'1' :iuJ./4 . Wllllllfl', C•tltor11I• tOM7 W!Hl1m ll. •Ml FIGrenct M. nu c1mp~1 o,;v1 al the [)estrehan }{1gh School AlllorMy IOI El<Kulrl• llot!n1~~· !16S Plr~trest, CO•lil 1.1e,1r, Newport lettn, C1lil. t:?ut '"edncsd PuDll llled Orange Cc.a~! Oai!y Piiot, Ca.lllorn•• 9'162'. • Plal11lltl'1 AUtrntY campUS " ay. ~ptember 26, al\d QcloWr J. 10, 17, l~,s OOslJ>C)t U ccnduCl..:l ~y 1n P110 ll1red 0111\9e Coast 011ly Pil", 1f7I J511·1• lndlvidu•I: . Odobtt' 10, 17, 11, lt li 31l6·1i ~11U!am R. Roconscn P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC r\OTICI!: granted a divorce from 1\l ichael \\'lldinJt .Ir .. son of a c tress Eliznbelb Taylor, and says she's taking courses in hairdressini;t: and cosmetology to support herself. St<1,n.f()r<l Cu,ts Blick PUBLJC t\OTICE Tiils slalement wa~ tllt<I Witll lhe C.ouniv Clerk o! Oringe Co11ntv en Sep!tmner :13, 1914. NOTICE TO CllEDITOltS F l)UI SLl'·lUlJ JUf'ElllOll COUllT OF THI! Publl•~'11 Or1nat Cc••' 01il y Pllo!, NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS j•rm stone broke," :;hl! &.:ud . Mrs. Wilding, daughter of i\trs. Lee Breitling, Portland, a nd Robert Clutter. a United Nations oceanographer. to 1 d columnist Doug Baker or the Oregon Joomal in a n in· tcrview she received no aid from he r former husband or from ~tiss Taylor s Ince January. The couple's d au g h l c r . Layla -~liss Taylor's only grandchild -is 3. * Country music star Johnny Cash, saying drugs ;ire "a v•orse prison than you can build with walls and bars." testUil'd in Nashville on behalf o( a 24-year-Old drug o ffender trying to win freedom on parole from I h e Tennessee Penitentiary. Afterward, the state Board of Pardons and Parolc11 recommended the sentence of 1 .. irry Jllllon -0 f Kingsport, Tenn.. be rcduood fro1n 11 years to rive lo 15 ycnrs, 1naking him eligible for enrlie r parole. Hilton was convicted in 1972 for selling $900 \.\'Orth of drugs to an undtrtover agen t. (;ash met tho )'OUng man when he visited the pri90n . * Pre~ldenl F' or d nomin~tcd C81ifornb schools chief Wll5on Riies to a three-year tcnn -as.-.a-men1ber of the Nationn Council on Edu c ation a l Research. 'rhc nomination Is subject lo Stnote con- rinnatlon. Rllr:s Is s t a t e supe_rlntcnc11t ol p 11 b 11 c In· stn>ellon, STATE Of CALIFOllNIA FOii: Sepllmbe• 16. ind Oclll>el 3, IC. \I, SU,.ElllOll COUll T OF THt: THE COUNTY 0" OllANGE 1911 3561·1• STATE OF c ... LIFOllNIA FOii NO. A«IJ\t THE COU NTY CF OltANOE Ellate ot MICHAEL CLARE NCE PUBLIC NOTICE ND. A.f116' CAREY ao1 MICHAEL CAREY, akt E!llle ol VELMA E. 5CHAlE, t~f MI CHAEL C. CAREY, Det,t sed. SLP·F'lot VELMA E. COROELL, Oece1Hd. NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVE N '~ 1ne NOTICI! TO ClllDITOllS NOTICE rs HEll:E8Y GIVEN 10 Ille U11iversi.ty Spending· STANF'ORD (AP) -Shrink· ing endowments and declining values in stocks held by the school ·will force St an ford University to cut spending by 16 percent over the next three years. officials say. "Stanford will do less than it docs now,'' president Richard \\'. Lyman to Id tni.stees this \Ycek. "The only a\lernati\'e is lo try to do e\"el')1hi.ng y,•e do now, and then \.\·atch helplessly \.\'hile 1ncdiocrity overtakes us." Lyman said he has e s tablished a s p e c i a I com· mission to find ways to reduce <mis \\flile preserving "fun. damental excellence i n un- d ergraduate and g r a d u a t e education and research." e ll11ghe• Jtlerger LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Justice Department bas failed In Its attmpt to block tl,le prooosed ~acquisition or Dyron j3ckson fnc. of LOng Beach. by llugbcs Tool Co. of lrouston . U.S. D i!trici Court Judge 'Jesse W. Curlis, who flied 11n opinion Tuesda}r, said he saw no adverse t!ffect from an I mmediate merger, alihougb he said it could be voided alter a trial. !Us decision left open a llQ!$iblUIY lor a..clvilantitrusl wit against the acquisiUon. e Hotel Blaze C\'acuated when a fire broke out on the second-floor in \.\1lOt officials said was a possible case of a rson . Authorities said one of those trlKlltora of ttle IDO\'t nlmtd <l~(todent SUl'ElllOR COUltT OF TMf credllcr1 ol IM er.eve n.amed dt(t dlftl 11111 an JM!!tlOns hav lno clelms 1g1ln11 STATt: 0 , CAL!FOllNIA f'Oll: that all per~ns tiavlng ctti"11 1191ins1 tn• s1!d decedent are reQulred 10 Ille Thl COUNTY Of' 011,..NOE tne w ld deceden! ere rtc:iulrlKI lo Ille tnem, w!lh lhe nete11arv ¥0ut hers, in NI. A·llOH1 l~efl\, wlln 1111 nee1s1ary "°"'°"'~ In 1ne cf!lce of lhe cte1k ol the 11>0vf LITTLE JEFFRIES. I~ o!hce ot 111t cttrk ol 1111 ~tio~e en-t nllll•d court, or lo present 1hcm, wl!ll DtE 111!~ ol ':0UISE tl!IC'O tour!. or lo prfl1nl lhlM v.1111 int the nKIHir1 Ywthers, lo !ht un• (ti~. nec11111y VO~<fle~ lo Ille ••n<ler~T~ncd hi Cltrt!gnKJ II 1111 office Of his lllornty, NOTICE 15 HEil.EBY GlllEN lo lhe tne L•W Olflct of 11.&edy nnJ tanJ. 610 H. JACK HALL. 419 Els! 17111 Srttt l. frftll!Cl'I 01 Ille •~e ntmed <lecedtnl Na""°'' Ctnler Orlve, Ste. 99'), t" ... ~°'' e vacuated Wednesday suffered CMll Mtti, Ci111ornlt '1611, which Is tll•I 1111 111r9ons h1v1no cl1lm1 1g1ln11 fle1c11, Catltornl1 91660 "itl.n io lht a leg burn and lWO polic e 1M place of business of tM vn<lerstgned IM 11ld dtcHlent ire re~vlred lo fife Pl•tP ot Duslr1ttt ol !lie vn<1trsoqne 1 In In tit miners llt•lilnlnQ lo 1ne estite them, wl1~ Ille ftt,t'lerv ¥0\l(llers. In ell Miiiett oert1lnlr9 lo l~e e•!•le cl Officers Were treated f 0 T of Sl id CIKfden1 .vitfl'~ IWI MOl'ltll• Ille Oflf(t of lht Citrk et 11\e t bo¥t "11:1 de<;:~nl, wlli'lln fullr ll'IOll'n• 11tfff tt!9f Ille llrsl P11Dilfit;oii'o1 thll natk r. enlltlll<I court. or le l>•••enl !hem, w!lll lhf llrll publlcttlon ol 11111 no11:e, !he MCIHltY v1111thers. 10 !lie un· OetMI Otc<»er 1, U7' ( ) Clitod,,~~~~11.~1J9~'...11.EY dtr•lgriH t i ttto! l lw Ol!lct ol l(ar... W1Ll1A.O.I 0. MARSHALL S Adf!llnlstrator 01 "" tsl~I• & 1(1r1t>i1n, '01:1 Wlhltl•• llt¥d., sie. Aomlnistr11cw of tne F.!l•te la le of Ille l!>C¥e nemt<I <tecedenl ~311. Lot "'n.glle>', C•Ulornl1 90011 "."n!th llEEOY!l'I & I~ •tx;;ve Fiimed O!':~t~l N JACk !!ALL All Is the gl1ct ol DUl•nt::I ot Ille un<1ers19nfd ANS • · orner In 111 m1rnt•S per1alnlna lo tllt tJIMI 110 llew,o'1 Ctnle~ Dr,.,.. St~. "11 '------------41t Etll 11111 51rHI . 01 si ld dKtdtn!. wl!nln 11111, monllls "'ewPlff •~.ach, CllUtrttll nut sn'IOkc inhalation. Damage to the hotel, whose residents were m ostly elderly, w a s estimated at $15,000. e 61111 Pt'oposal ~=1•1~:~ ... ~~'!::'"" tli2' llltr tll• tiril 1111Dllc1tlon cl !his llOlkt . 0 1') .-,.,.. : • Oi led Sellltrrir>er :)0, HJ• Allot,..Yt !or Ad,..inhtrller Attll'rltY fer E•ttUlff THO~ ... S l JEFFll lES PuDlbllec! Or1119e (~•I 011ly P le• Pullll11>ed Ortnge Caa11 D1ily Pllol, JuoV1 JEFf'R!ES MEJt<fz tnd Ocrc.cer l . 10. 17. 7,, 1'11 310!·71 Slp!lmber 26, Ind Oc!Gt>er J. l!· 17, JOHN H. l(AllNS 1'7• '670-]• E~KU!ofl Ill lllf W,11 PUBLIC NOTICE ol 11'111 1DO¥e n1Mtd uec~aont KAllfn I OltAllAN PICTIT10US •UllNl:SS fOI UIH1hlrt l l'f"ll., Sii. ill NAME STATlMl!NT FICTITIOVS •USINESI Lft A..,elfl, Clllftnt!t f0017 The rollowlng lltf....,t trt ctoit>g MAME STATEMENT nui Ull·tS:U ~utlntU '" PUBLIC NOTICE SAC~1El\1TQ .(UPI) -A Tiii lollowl1i9 Pfl$0r\ '' d01119 t>~'1neu Alter,..,1 lor li•e<vtori WESTAlllE PUC!LISHING. s so •1. PuO!llllKJ Orange C~il 0111v 91!ot, Ntwport Center Dr\,,., Suite tH. proposed initiauve requiring TERllY'S PLUMr.l'tC, 215 E. 1tth !Xlober l, 10. 11, 2,, 191• l 1il•·1' NtWIXlrl ,,.,11. C1\1f0rnl1 t )660. mandatM'V &?OlcnCCS for rm:· SI .. Cosll Mtwi, C1Htornl1 92621 ll1ymond H. c;,,,,, 4115 Dihlll v•~ Terrine• C•rmo<1-,. 1ss E. ltlll St., PUBLIC NOTICE s1'"'· Co"""' de1 Mir, c1111or1111 carrying criminals and rug Coll• Mn1, c1111cwnla •)617 '26)~. .... ~hers has failed lo qualify ,.,",~~.,."',.11n1i1 Is cond1Kled tw 111 SLP·l .. lS llobtrl Lilrd. Scott ,, C•m1>11tn ~· .,,.. NOTICE TO CllfOtrOltt S!t~lt, Minic P•rt , C1Ufornl&, for thC. Stat.cwide ballot. Ttrrtnc:t C1rmcdy SUPEltlDll COUllT 01' Tiil TMJ MlntH I~ CondlKlld &Y I genet1I Secretaf"U of Slate Edmund Th!I 11111"""1 w11 llled wflll lh1 STATt: 01' CALll'OllN I ... FOii ll~r!nersnip, •;; Coun!V Cll'r~ ol Ortnve Counf'f C<1 THS COUNTY OP OllANGt: It.. H. Ga<1t G. Brown Jr. Wednesday an· 0t1*r '· ,.,,, ND. A.fJUJ 1111~ •l•lemrn1 wat 111K w11h '"* -lh:ot the I ltlat ' r II F)16.U El"Te of ROI ERT L. l'MEGLEY COUMf Cler~ cf Ora!'lge CounlY Ol'I n lVC e "11llll)hed Ori"" Co11t O.llV Pilot, Ottt llfd, ' Se11llmlltr ZJ, ltll. l41j306 voter signatures short Ottoblr 3, 10. 11. 24. ,.,, 36'1·1• NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN la !tit .. l1'5f of I"( ' IN.A cr.oltoll of 1n• 1r>cvt hlfl'ltCI OKedenl Pvt>ll~Md Or1noe Co.U DlllY P!1ol. qua I ymg. • 1"' measure PUBLIC r\'011CE 11111 111 ~,,.,.,1 l!l¥lfl0 clllms •Qlln~• ~11;-moe' n. 1nc1 CK10N, 1. 10, 11. r (! c (!I v c d I 8 4 , I 98 valid -------------11119 11id d<lttil,.,., 1r1 r.<1111-N •~ fl J60f.,, stimsturcs but needed 325,"""' ITAT•Ml!NT 0" AlliNOOMMlNT •II• '"""' will! 1111 llftffll'V 'IO\ICl'H!rs. D'~ .....,., Of USE OJ In lhe ol!l(t of list (lfr-o! flit PUBLIC NOTICE to quallry. ,ICTITIOUS IUSINlSS MAM• •bOv• ·~tilled ,.,,,,, Of' '° Prl!leftl owm, ,,,. fOl.,.1.,. ptf'IOl'I ,,., 11>1nclcntd wUn "" l'll(l$Hlf _,,.... IO lllt •Store Loot.ri FRESNO (AP) -MONI than t50 pmono looted aod damag· ed a Stop 1N Go A1.arke1 here 11fler--l I emiMoYtS w·e r e dismissed, police said. 1111 VM of"" !ICll!loon blltlnen F\lnM!! UfldtrilAned ti IM L•w Ofllc• OI lteaot l'l(TITIOUI •UllHISS .A. I S £ M II L Y SERV1CE$ t. Lln1. 110 N•WOOt"I C1n•tr Drlw , NAMl STATl!MtNT UNLIMITl!O, i:kll M.,W l lVd., C1>1l1 Shi. "O, Newpon llttcll, Ctllton'lll 92~ l ilt lo1lowl119 Ptt"t0n It dol"ll M111tu Miit, Cttltomlt t~•~'-Ur\11 0.1&. wfll<ll I' 1111 ~ltt Of OUtlnt14 Of ,,.,. •t Tl'lt Fklllolls 8~ ~11'\W ttle<"ftcl ll!'ICltrs\oned In 111 me•hl•I 11t•llhtl11g A'SEMllLV SEllVl(lf!S UNLIMITEO to •DO.,. "'I\ '111<1 In Of11'91 Co..,ntv to 11'11 ,1ittt OI 111111 11tced1ml • .,111o111 noa 1>11<b0< 11" l"ll M.n1, C•lllorlll• Ill Jl!Mr'f' tt, tf7•. fouf rnc.ttlll• 1tltr 111t 11111 P!lbll(t llCll'I r.u•, Unit D·l4. Joe!WI "" l:IYl'I01dJ. 101A ltt$dil'IO of 11111 J1Gllc1. Ctrr l•r"l1 llll1vna1d,, 101• ll"*llflt ,._\:11y..MfM,__C11lto(/t11.JJ'2t, Dlled OcJ•r I. 1tll. li•e , Colli Mtlt. (1\!I01nlt llllL 1 llVtfntSt W•J (onr:tl.rCttd l>\I l ft WILLl"'M 0 MAll~HALL Tnl~ tMJ)I,..,. b COndll(:lld o-, t n lnlll'llOMI, ""fllffllll'l'llOI' Cl! Ille Et'•'• ll'l<llVICllJ.fl Jot/WI R•I A.t"fllofds ot t~~ •lm"t ~•mid Cltc"-'lfll C••I llt•lill lln~olo1 T~I• tllttment "'" flied Wiii\ l~I •••OY • I.AMS T~\1 ..C•ttmtnl WI• l•ltd Wll!' t~e C0\1111-, Cltrll of Ortl'IOI COUfdY on 611 Ht•llr1 C1nt1r Ori"'' Sit. ffl CWM¥ Ci.r!j 11'1' Or1ng1 CDUftl\I If! ~r "'· 1tt4. Mew,..1 le•Cll. tlllflfflll UIM ~'°""'llf' 2l. 1tlo Pillff 1114) ,....,.. ,. Jllfl Co1•1 Ot!ly rn~1 Oc:icocr J, 1~. 11. ' -.z:. --- I so WHAT'S NEW WITH YOU? Only the Datty Pilot really tells you w~at's new In your local community ••• every day DAILY PILOT LONG BEACH (AP) Some 26 resldenu of too thr,.. sftlry Ho·te.1 LcDon we r e Stop 'N Go officials <lccidM to fire the group after an inventory last ~k disclOMXI "3,000 lo $5.000 In stock nliss- lng, orncc11 .. 111. Plllllllhtll Ot•l'ICI~ 'COid 01/ly l'lhlt, Att.,n1y1 fer A~rnl11h11t1 ... Se_11tn11)w H, 11\d Ottobcr !. 11), 11~ PuulWlld Or1no1 (.ct~I lt74 3555·7' C)(lclll!r J, IG, 17, 21, ltl4 :M1J·7( ------------ - ' . (V DAIL"PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLiCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I ' ' " ,, " ' " " • " u " ' 0 " • .., " •M , " '" .. ..,, " " ' '" "' ... "'· '" ' " '" .. '" ~ "' ' '" " .. "'" '" OM ' "' ·'" .. ""' "' "' , '" '" .. "' ... '"' M "'' (It• .. "'"' "' '" , (lfr Cler .. "" '" , (It< Clt< .. "'"' ~· ~ Folt1 1l•<I '" ,, Cit• (l~r ... Pell• Con! '" '""' ,,~ (!•• ... Poll• " '""' , .. Cler ... """ "" '" """ '"' (!~• "' Poll "~ (ltt (l~o "' PO'b P.1111 '" , 1(!&• , .. ... 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All the local news • ----- I DAILY PILOT "'1111"'1 rie<t; O••'fl'OO'.d Aol1. ~ ....................................................... .ii ' 1100 IM~ 51, I \ •• , 11 ,•< • , .. _., .. • (: 8 DAll\I PILOT Thursday, Octobtr lO, 1974 1 ,,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;~~ - Real Estate ....•••• 1000-1999 l!ental• • ---··-'.30()0,4699_ Business, lnwrstment & Finonc lol .••• , •.... 5000-5049 The Biggest Marketplace on the Oran1e Coast Employment & PJepm.allQ!l_ ... ,_ •• 7000.7199 -DAltY-Pl•-01 -CtASSlfll ADS You Can S~ll It , Find It, ( 642 _5678·] Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Met'thandlse • , •• , • S000.8099 Baal• & lllClfino Announcements, Personals, Equi pme nt ••.••• , ~9099 lost & found .•..•. 5050-5499 Services & Repairs 60-00·6099 Automobiles & other Tran•parlation •••• 91 00-9999 General R .E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 ·~en'!ra l R.E . 1002General R.E. 1002' Gener•l R.E. 1002Gener1I R.t . . 1002 General R.E. 1001 General R.E. ,1002 I~~~~~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:: REAL ESTATE SALESPERSONS Linda Isle Waterfront Lovely 5 BR .. 3 bath custom home. Large Need A New Ou tlook? courtyard. Pier & slip. $225,000. A Fretft Start? Oepresstd? Custom Spanish Home \\'e are interviewing men and 5 BR, 5 ba., art studio. J~lcvator. Pool. 7000 THE "BLUFFS". CA REFREE LIVING \\-omen. experienced and in· THE MAGNIFICENT MALABAR sq. ft. Ramp & float. $450,000. Brand new I-story 3 BR 2 bath beautiful cxperi•nc · '" .. 1,. ,..;. .. Linda" n1odel. Cathedral ceilings. lovely 1ions in our Corona dcl Mar It has that open ai ry feeling! 3 bdr1ns 70 Lo'nda Isle Dro've belt · f h' h · d orn-. ~~-a·• leom;,, a b k. t k · · f green view rom t 1s c 01ce en unit. ...... ........... "" ac 111g o a par , operung to a v1e\V o p • 45 ft 1 1 $ 50 QelighUul atmosphere or the 11arbor and ocean. Inside this magnifi-rime · agoo n ot -1 ,OOQ 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road antiques and naufica with Just Listed · Irvine Terrace Owner Will Carry An D"lra liha.rp 3 BR Honie on a large UOxi 35 ft cornt'r lot with \\'am1 naturul \\"OOd and brick textures. self cleaning oven nnd muct1 PLUS The O'\\'ner \\'Rnts a fast sale and \VIU.. CARRY THE Isl TD. Only $87.500 0i U 64-1-Tlll JUST\ REDUC ED A 11pect11.clllll'-h<nne and ln- con1e unil· on Balboa ~nln- 1nlla Polnt. • Unique • Neat • Inspirationa l • Comfortable O Private • Spacious •ncl cozy. 5 Bed- nns on a cofl'l(!r lot will\ 2 bedroom rental on separate lot. It's hard 10 dei;cribc tl\ls cxci1ing and classic home_ \\'e want you to see it. \Ve Imo\\• you 'll love it. Now priced 10 sell, call 540-1151 ...,_ HERITAGE cent ho1ne on J\>lalabar in Irvine Terrace, CUSTOM SPAN ISH HACIENDA NEWPORT C ENTER, N.8 . 644-4910 l\e lpfu l , oompadble <»- you'll find a secluded patio. bcan1 ceilings. For information on All J-lomes & Lots Call w o i·k e rs and lndl\'idual l ~!!!!!'"!''l!"!!"''"""""l'l'!.'l!'"'l!'""""~~..,.., ... ~~ I broker as11istance. n1icrowave oven and a sunny se\ving and vou 11·1LL NEVER flEAR General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 · ~~~\ ~~ NEW & VIEW. ' • REALTORS p ainting area. A n.1agnificent value Cor the :;::::;:;:;::;::;::;::;::::;:; i A DISCOURt.GING WORD!! Unique price of $88,517. Beach Cottages Call Nigel for apprlntmC'nt UNIQUE HOMES, Realtor 67"~ Brand New p · 64•1·7'111 Anytime ~ 1. Tu'O doll houset1 on one rice BEST BUY ll 2443 E. CoaSt Hwy., Corona del Ma r lot in Corona del ~far. One Bluffs Condominium. 3 Bed· elm Ha rbor View Homes ['!!!""""'""'""""""""""'""''""""""""'~""'""""'-I '.ie'::::::;=~~===1::;002~~==:=~~========~1 in good condition, thf' othC!r rooms, :! 1 ~ baths. Built in 1 • General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. General R.E . 1002 nl't'ds "T.t....c:· $<! ...... 8 k:it('hi'n. io·ormal dining. f ~ Bcauti. 3 BR., 2 ha. "Carmel I;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;; " Ch I r· I o M-..... 1." Profess. de co' . -mon!I\ income. Try IO\\' ann ng 1rcp aCt'. n a ~ ~ VACANT 4 BDRM 60' large <."Orner lot, steps to --Offered at $72.500 82 ' x 140' VAC LOT • 2. ~n adorable Cape Cod Tennii; Cl ub. $72,000 S & S PARK HEART OF ·•• $24 500 BONUS ROOM o" "'" """"" "'"""ulo, HUNTINGTON CoroM dol Mar. U>\•ly BAYFRONT -$78,000 Jus! about completed -.horn~ wilh 163 d~ bay & ocean l'iev." 3,500 Square F\>ct & ex1ra large st0t'8ge room plus \\ine Cl'llar. Dellghtful family honie. Fee Joi, 210 feet deep. S'lJ9,500 FERGUSON·HESTER 2 Bdr1n .. 2 bath condo \Vith boat slip priv- 1ll'ges. Great panoran1ic vie\\' of harbor. bsentee owner "'ill consider lease w ith op- ' ' $ jum lis1cd 10 sell at $611.500. South of Highway home, close 10 beach. on 2 HOMES ON A LOT 201000· L.1rgc 2nd T.D. l)()S..~ibl<'. Duplex \\'ilh he~t ini;-on1c in 6 BEDROOMS l1~ lots. Owner will arrange TO ASSUME 3. A Balboa fL~er upper only Corona de! :\Jar ror its price . financing. 0 ff er ed al Realtors, Inc. E/SIDE $43,SOO ooe bl(l(·k from 1hc bearh Lot nnd a h11U bclo1v high-t1ne s & S qunlity h01nc. $ll7,500 1401 Oo\•e St.. Ste. 220 t inn or sale contract. General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 PRESTIGE C.D.M. Has Some DUPLEX Nice Duplexes Rfal prick> o f 011·nct'sh1p'. But · T-.u 1400 liq. ft . :rbt.'<lroo1n I . . k . • •: units al end of h11ndsou1e \\£' tl~1n th1;; is Ot1<" or t'\ll-de-AAt·. Buy now-enjoy ' I ~ nicest. Il's on a quiet npprt>ciation -."4.'!I 011" later Sll't'Cl. l_I hi;s .~a n o.nd for profit! Each t'Hn he !'Old r:1111y~11 1·1c11·s. F1n1she~ ':"'Jlh i>ellftl'ately. C11ll now! 546-lite finest n1a1 erlats, 11 s a 2313. je11·cJ! Bu! don't lislcn 10 OPfJJ TIL g . rrs l'UN ro 8£ NIC!I us. S<'e !Ol" your.;clf, CHll •• THE REAL ESTATERS ' i &16-00.'l.J. c•., "''"" • ••n •~'"'""a<" .;1 ' \JJ ,t:\· HEAl:t'\ MESA VERDE 3 BR Prime io·ountain Vall<'y loca-1vi1h t1vo largl' b<'<lroom!!, 1vay 1\·ith 11u·ge s\\•inuning 6 bedrooms + huge family Newport Beach Hon. Near schools & shop-a large den and a ta1);l' pool. Suh1nit rontrat·t of sale roon1. Cozy convc11>;1tion Ontu $37 900 ping. Huge 2 ~trn)•. Uu"ge lil'ing roon1. A rc11I buy $84,500. pit nrowKl. c r a(' k Ii n g II/' 1 iiiiiiiiiiii8ii3ii~ii9ii7ii81iiiiiiiiiiiii\ ' • livng 111-ea + !an1ily room. at $.)9,000. 644-7270 f i r c Jl I ace . Exlr11 lnrgl.' '''21 '' NPT SCH 4·PLEX Counlry kilchen. .,~A R ~I 4. A Balboa I ear do11·n unless m11s1C'r bedroe»n. Luxurious ~ Beaut iful We1tcliff $ 5 000 SIZED yards. G i g a n f i c you koo1•: how to really use Cttl>pel thru-ouL Cu s I o n1 ct=-I I \Vell maintained, adult OC· 11 , bonus room. A real stool chc\\·ing gum! T \l'O in. drapes ·&. \Vallp a per . copied. Lowly Ja~11.plng. Ontu flt $48,800. Call W -'253j. di " idual hous~. fircpl~ce Beautiful landscaping and CORBIN-MARTIN Patio. 3 Bedroom, 1~ ba., OP!.Nnt l m; FUN ro BE. ICE and lots of te1m1tes. Askmg location. Bike to beach . R ealtors \Valk to ~fariners library ~21 ~[lllij· 01 . ' • N '~ ~.,'..~.but suhlnit! Ca 11 ~s?~ total pric.-e. Call 963.. * 644-7662 * and \\'estclill shopping. Xlnt o:::r:=-I ~I IJlfj II ""'" "". """" ro 8E """' [ ========== linan~ing avail. $61,950. 1197 onmgo, c.M. _ __ ~ AR!~TB~~ET ~ ~ $3~.~0~~L ~~.~ ~.~. 646-3928 Eves: 548-2426 6-12-1771 l! ~ imagine 4 BR. 2 BA, beaut OPEN HOUSE . POOL..-$35 ,950 fni<>t k;tcheo, <'Omplotc w/ Lachenmyer ~ealtor IRVINE TERRACE •J Bcd1'00111s or J ,i;, n1aid's 1'001n. J ba01.~. i\tove.in c.'Ondition. i\1anicurcd yard \\"ilh shady 1iatio. It ·will be love at first sight 11'h<'n you SC'<.' this delightful home, located on ooc of the better streets in lr'l'inc Terrdce. Going • going -gone 111 $86,000, Fet! Secluded entry to enormou..'I new applian<."e!I. lge enclos- Gracious living & en. studio Jiving room \\ilh 20 HARDWOOD ed patio, ne"\v cpts and paint.1 ~~~~~==~~~~1 !Prl11ini11g & a great in-Bachelor Pad rt. vaulted open bean1 c.-eil-Located on sale cul-de-sac. ASSUP.f.E $254 tot:.! paym<'nt. \'C'.~tn1ent at Big .Canyon Corona del Mar ing11 & sun ten·a<'c 1ha1 Vacant and owner \\'ants 7~1,¥. VA . POOL HOJl.1E! Counley Club. Lu.'\Urious 3 ove1·looks 11r es t \gio u s FLOORS aclion. Call 546-58.""0. Best lluntington Beacl\ buy hcdroon1, ISx32' liv rm, din· With Pool harbor. Studio Jof1 & libtAJ'Y at $37,500! Clean, sharp and ins room, db le \\'Cl bar. + \\'el bar. G n u r 111 f' 1 rcudy co see. Call no\\' n11:1rblc n1as1er bath. Chvner C11l us about lhis desirable kitclwn. Huge mastl'r \\"ifh Tree lint'd, alder established 847-6010 Ag1 . \\'ill carry at 9% •;.,. $160.CXXl. Corona Highlancl!; 2 br 2ba OCEAN V I E \V . ""Abundanl area is ~-here this fine OPEN rtL g • IT'S F~ 10 BE NICE' 1no11thly. "" master suite private beach to a.rt istic atmosphere. 963-locnted . Formnl t2'x1S' din-1: BAYSHORES '..!9 Rue Grand Vall~ at'Cl'SS and very special 7881. ing room, lllf'li(t" lil'ing m1 Ope" E e~ D 1 · r ,. ,, "" · ts w/brick fireplace & big 0 1· lease option SlOOO. pool home \\'ilh 1 a I' g e use or .,.,.OCJ<ls & glass acid custom 2 bedroom home-is 1 ,,,,..~~~~~~..., ~ v ·~ ay .. , ..... cmg arrangemen. oPEN TIL9 •tT'S FUNroBEwcr1 -Newport Beach •sk t ga-f d' t' $69 ~"" double garage. \\!ho's first , V.A. NO DOWN " a '" or 1rec tons •""" @ . This 3 )T. old Selocl property $27.!KIO! "'"""'° 7\,% ""'"· fERGUSON·ffESTER VOGEL & BABBITT e.Call G44-T21l , j w>lh $34,500. A,.,,";'.';t"~~~;!"1~ ~';."~ has 4 Bdrms, 2 Ba, a large f'ull pav:11cnt $153 per n1ooth htlmC! \\'ill\ flowering vines frun·nn & a h<'llled & Cl<'an ancl sh.11.rp. T\\'O story. Realtors; Inc. 644-6056 i , ' • adnming roof & patio. <;::om- hltered Pool. The 01\"ll('.r can now 10 see 847-6010. Agt 1401 Dove St .. Ste . 220 ~ DUPLEX 2lll 't:~~t Bl. plete \\•ltb lovely guest hou.'>l' A 8ERG ENTERPRISES CO SELL OR TRADE 120 acres -$120,000. 160 acres -$180,CXXl. is gone " \\'aflls it lo sell N t Be h _ 646 8 11 i.. rea r -just ready for the fast tit $49.~. Call quick, Of'(J1rtt.11•rrsFONTOBEN1CEI ewpor ac REDUCED $3000! t'.lust see PRIVATE. & WELL • kids. gue .s or Grandn1a. ,, ... ,,.,,. rr!'.I 833-9781 ta1i1as1ic 4+ran1ily room + HEADQUARTERS ~"O car gar -! rencec1 -in ~SELECT l BETTER THAN pl"ivale oflicC'. Gignr:itic n111s-ADDRESSED IN T\Y0-2 BDR?.I UNITS. Be11n1 Sun/Eves. p:.rklng fnr 2 mo1-e car!', or TPAOPERTIES · 1cr sui~l'ha~room-;;:1;.:e clo~1 C ITY OF IRV:INE ("f'illngs. Xlrn sharp. Ncitr 646-5855 l:toul & cnmr ~r. Pr\1..'C!d al •. I LAS VEGAS aurl Ing bitlcon~. ~st big: L:.n:s:c ~ins. ~aut1fully ap-\\'Cslcliff Shopping Center. [:::;:::::::::::::::i $64,950. Cush lo Joan on ~===:==:"":"":"":=:'.!Every inveslor kJIO\l"S there hon1(' buy al l:;l,!lJO! Call pointed tn tl\1s 2 bcdro01n $-1-IOCil ntract or ll'ase option. [~""'""""!!'~'""""!!'!'""" \_'o_o_'ll_f~ it 111 Cln~ified are sonie rl<;ks inhc-rcnt in S-li-6010 Agl. d!vided bath ho~('. Country T\VO tt0USES ... A 3 BP.. and 1£ .Quail ~ General R .E. 1002 General R.£. 1002 all in\·ei;tm<'nli'. But we fe<'I OPENTIL 9 ·ITS FUN TO BE NICE/ kitrhen plu!; 11•t-e yard · ·1 2 BR l::AAtside Co.'!ta WEST CLIFF '-==.;,;;= __ ..:.;;.;.::.;..;o::..:.:;.::::..:.::=::...._.....;=:1 1hat this one is a. 1vinne1·~ [ ®.· ' ~ Dr.s_lrable tf'mis. A must Mesa. O~ly $8500 do\\'n. Immediate Escrow Plac• ~~ 0.Wo:1 fr©#t Newp©rt ere,rt wJ.e~~ ~©-IL a.re, rut o.rchlf£d:vre, freak, l he clipped eavr>. shingled roof. saltbox sl';fe ornc »nt11ely 111 1VOOd, \vooc:I, wood i.vill tum you on Or oft. But. rt :,pectacular h1Hlop townh0me5 unerly unlike any othefs, percnr'1 :1b0ve the 1est al NC\vooct Beach, str~f' y11u1 psyche. \Vh•l r1gnt 1n IOI a IP!SIJr~ly s1roll-1hrough (or suµer golf cart io~irt ~""" '.". 3: '1 !)t'dtooms. dt'Ck;S. f:l.:lcnn1· ~. r)l'JI•' 111~ury. feel the grilCIOIJsness, h:1v.~ o1t11 •• • 111 1 ... .,lings <ind the urge to wh10 ou1 your fhfCk 000!\. Al SSl,000 and un. you golla lovP th£· a1ch1tecture and ~\V1mm1ng and 11~nn1s Newpoit Bf'acM C9a-,\ H1ghw:iy tu Supcnor and ~"'Cand _,.,.-~ 1 1.1e.1r uµ lho. !1111, ..-dW--l ·o ~· ·~" '. , ~-. t ·,... ~,,:. I ' ~ i l;~o#~) ~- ·~) -~ <\)r v, .'> ~f:~ !>«.Uc. N r: 1111° "*•~IOHt Au>l!r\ ti Q•;olll Cotll i'""""' tof'!t~~\11• It grossed $26,WJ lHSI year. to SC!l'. Citll 646-7lll Bal11.nce at 91:% inlcrest. Prap-t1'•s " · DO \VET PA I NT ! See lhi!! •• • It's location is s uperb, VA-NO WN . E:-.1ren1cly charming 4 bedrm honie, 752 •1920 It's <.'()nditlon is ex<.'€JIC!n1. sharp 3 BR, 2 BA + 2 1•00 QUo\llST. N1wro1tT IEo\CH '=;".::=::::;::=:=;:"':"':"'= sep..Jam rm, 2 fplcs, extra Fi nan c i n g? You l>C't! _ Walke I' l BR, 1 BJ\. Xlnl S.A. lnc: large country kitchen. sep $215,000 for 8 uni1s. Call NEWPORT BACK BAY r 1J 88 off BriJ.itol. VA appraL'icd utility room. POOL"°. long. 646-055..i. Large, Quality constructed[...::::==::"''::'":':'':::'':'"'::'::'=::::'.'. at $41'500· 1-·inancing avaibiblc 2 0 '-" •" ~••ow''"" '" ••H '" "'~' \'_\LI ,t:\' HEAl:l'Y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO ·1 ho ··· \\'E ALSO I-JAVE ··· down OPEN 0 °ILY I . fann Y me on cul-rie-sac Tri~e(ei, 4-Plexes. 5-Plex-· " .._,_ Heavy shitkc roof, rustic ex-3 BEDROOM Pl d 1520 Dorotby-1...aoe. · Th ....... ~. &-ex~. an \\'OUld )'OU terl()r. ree '""'rooms, two $1575 DOWN believe a 10-Plex? baths, family roo1n and heal~ fXMll. S57,SOO. Beautiful 3 bedroon1 on quiet I IQ 'I ?.89 r.111·a Lon1a. Costa "°tesa cul-dc·sac., new carpets, UDI l Homespun Livinn C:ill 642-1060 for appt UC\\' paint. Lru1dS("apccl and Plac• . ., --~P~n_n~cipals Only con1pl('!ely fenced. Canyo n p I;' 1..,..,..,..,..,.,...,....,.., i Spocious Rooms Hubor v;;-;-Aomes ; " •"' k '; v" •" d' d rop•r ies .. TURTLEROC·K~-sec1t1s1on. To see call &-16-752•1910 3 bedroom ra1nily t'O<llll plu:;; An invitation to gracious Iii'· 71';"1. 11100 OUo\llST. NIWPORT IEACH <'Xreption:i lly large hon us inj!:. Darting f1tn1ily home! t1u1rming 4 BR. 2~~ BA. room . On quiel i·ut-de-sac. cusloni detailed Ca r in e 1. I .£""';!!!"~"';"'.:'~"~S~roN~~ro~OE~N/Ct~I~ I !-':'~:"::~::;:~:--I l\illside home. This hon1c $49,950. C<tl! 646-7171. modrl: 3 bclrms., fa mi I y !ft' , 1 H ER E 'S YOUR is imn1acul.ate and \\'ailing O~N r1t fl . 11s FUN ro ac N/Cf' nu., dining rtn. P ric:W to CHANCE 11 ! for you to enjoy carefree sc11 :it $75,500 & you O\\.TI 1 SHARP 4 Bedroom. 2 brilh living in Irvine·~ finest '. 1 the lund! 1 1 honle. Owner wiU pay planned con1muni!y, You C. F. Colesworthy points. F1~A or VA terms. O\l'n •he land. PriCC'd to .. """"""""""""""""I :..:R.::Ec.A:..:Li;'TiOiiR~SCc;ui-64~o.=-00=20:1coRNER vecy, "'"' cleru>l! p,;...,. i"'." iQ169 u.""'a ·1·1 ~ BAYFRONT S PLE NDOR ~:u~~l~ $39,0C.O. HURRY; BUILDERS NE WPORT BEACH You'll lo•~ the w;d, opeo Plac• feeling or tl\is ·eosta r.1csa COATS • Choice, large R-2 property 120 feet mned for rommercial home. 3 Huge bcdroonis, 2 ~ · & Prop•rties · needs f11st escrov,·. E n s t u~~ on lhe bay a! S\V cornrr lm1hs, 2 brick nr.-~lnceJt, 752·1920 Costa J\lcsa. Agent 61&-325.5. Pal111 ,r,, Edgc1\·atcr Slr<'Cts, lainily l'OOIJl and much. ' WALLACE 1•00 OUAll Sl. NtWPORT llACH 3djllt~n1 to aulo ferry dock. much more. No 2nd en r REAL TORS Classified ads aell big iten1s, fi \2 .. lt"J3 Larry Plislcr needed here -\l'fll k 10 --546-4141- sinall items or any item. Pf:Ti:; BARRE'IT REALTY evcrylhing, A 1errlriC' \•alue, (0 E · ) General R.E. 1002 General R.E . 1~ can for full del ail!I. 541).j88(]. pen vtnings ~HERITAGE ''' REALTORS I ~==~ 6112•4321 Direct or tolled ,. o.MtolMMl!oo~ Piiot • lOUI --c--11, No- I Am A Duplex!! I'n1 \\'ell located in old Carona dcl !\tar, \\'lth 11 channing 2 br. & den hon1c in front and a SUPER I Ur. l't!at unit. Ne1v curpet in dC'n and fresh paint und new Old Fashion BAYFRONT Under $100,000 3BR. 11,!..BA, lrg liv r m w/fpl. 4 cur orf st prkg. "ASSUMABLE" ''9141/c LOAN" . Pier & Slip Too! JACOBS RL TY. 675-6670 2919 Ne\\'POrt Bl. cor of 30th. KNOTTY PINE Loaded wilh the real thing-talk about pr Im e Eestside location. ttlis i s ii! ! Talk about size, you'll get lost in it!! Plus storage a1-ea for boat or camper. No\v down to bnsics ... 3 big bedroon1s, :.?~!;: halhs, ond super lnlltt! f11mlly room. P.S. VERY GOOD FINAN· CJNG AVAILABLE, CALL ~1151. ~HERITAGE REALTORS General R.E. 1002 r-1n -ra l R.E . 1002 carpet ln rear lUllt . , . •-~ii-~====== AND PRICED RIGHT • nt S89,500 Firm. Call us for MESA DEL MAR THAT ELEGANT FEELING Dover Shores custom home. Exciting view, s pacious rooms. 4 Bedrooms, den, open family room, and kitchen . Beautiful pool and t errace. $225.000. GRE AT OC EA N VIEW I Relax on your terrace and enjoy the vie\v. Custom decorated 4 bedrooin + fa1nily roon1 \Vith high beam ceilings, 4 ~:! years nc.i.v. Aski ng ~120.000. SOME THINGS ,,. You must decide \\1ith your hc <lrt. This President ho1ne in Turtlerock is one of those things . 3 Bed.rooms, 2lf.a baths . Frunily room, dirung room. view. L-Ocated on large, tranquil, cul-de-sac !of, $105,000. ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE ·rhis 4 bedroom family home has everything. Family room, formal d ining room , fabulous kitchen , Big Canyon location \Vith special security, lovely garden. pond and \vaterCall. J1nn1aculnte. extras e v erywhere. 8168,500. SHORECLIFF NEW LISTING c·11ar1ni11g. brl ghll y decorated ho1ne In this most sough I after ;;,ea ~a bed rooms. 3 baths ~ bonus room. Large living roo1n and din- i ng r()(UTI. $147,500 DIAL 6«-1766 1161 San Joa q u in H ill1 Rd., N .8 . A COLDWELL BANKER CO. macnab / Irvine realty ------- 8 BE DROOMS-L IDO ISLE 2-story home on dbl. Iot-100' from tennis courlS & park. Separate children~s quarters +maid's room. Lg. patio-wet b a r . $185,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (S35i BLUFFS TEN NIS VILLA Ne\v , 2--story. 3 bedroom condominium with- in walking distance NB TeMi s Cl ub. Ch\.•ner anxious for QUICK SALE. $76,950. Paula Bailey ·642-8235. (547) IRV INE TERRACE EAS;T'-ht OFFERING Spic 'n span 3 bedroom ho1nc -.carefully maintained. Extra large lot.. $7t500. Appt. only. Tom Turner 642·8235. (Sl!2i QUI ET ELEGANCE ~·lost outstanding cond ominium in the Bluffs. Single Je.vel 3 bedroom \v/every imaginable upgrade. $114,500, Lois Miller 642-ll235. (543) IOt OO'tet Dri•a 1142·8235 1644 MICArthvr $44•1200 · NIWl)Of1 S•Kh. C.lilornil 126&:J . ' a showing. 644-7211 BARGAIN .. • • • This popular 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba is lruly a fixer. But it'.~ pr!Ci'd 1\'1ty below market at $39,990. The owner has gone & needs a qulck sail'. Call 5.5& 2660 OCEANFRONT !pSELECT 4 Bdrms., 2 ba lbR: ch11.le! style -.·Ith bea1ned ceilings PROPERTIES & loft. On R·2 lot; could be ~:;:;::::::::;~~~~~~ con~rted to duplex. Owner ;r=:-------:;;;._~- \\'OUld like to trade up . .-----~~ Prlc.'efi .at $140,000 NEW LISTING Cull( 613-3663 673-8086 EVC'll JUSl' Lll'E NE\\'-onlv het- associated BROKERS -RE ALTO~S ~l'.12~ W Bolbce 671 I~!) LlKE NEW! Soaring Vl'lulled celHnp. Open 11paclousness. Triple garage. Big 11pM!tllng pool. A1uch morel Cnll now lo Re~841.fi010 ,\gt. Ol'EN rn. t • rrs fVN 10 SE Nial ~· ·· lijl'H\ll MESA-DEL MAR $49,950. l..ll rg<' 4 BR & POOL. Neil 111 o. pln. Call ta 1 e e , SJ6..322.t/5-ls-4289 GL.\NTZ REALTY SERVICE ''t,li11" It ln claMiltied, ShTp to Sharf! Rc!ults! &t2-51JTS. 1c.r! Benurifully d~l'ft.ted in your ravolitc rolors. 3 Bed· rm. & o spariding pool, $69,!KIO, PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642,s200 . 67s.4060 DUPLEX ASSUME LOAN Prime locaUon. A ~ .~ u m t 7~~':\ low loan. In come ~-50 per mo. P8Yfn«!n!s $215 l)(!r mo. Unbelievable value good ahclt~r. Go o d return. Takt Adv1u1t:1ga cnU now SU-2535. f .... "" ' in '"" "' "' """ ~ :MO acres • $'240,CXXl. -GEM- t..?G-F Tustin Ave., N.B. REAL TORS &12-4623 BY OWNER EXCL. Baycrest, NB. Al· lraclive 3 bdnn home, 2bu. Din. rm, brlt area. Covert'd potlo. Large landscaped lot. t.1o\·e..in condition! On I y $79,!KIO. 642-2393 $31,500. Open beam cellings. Ol1.y fire-.lac:e. Fan1ily mom. Big shade trees surrounding. Pcrrect starter hon1c. Ca.II llOI\'. 847-6010 Agt. OPf.N nt II • fT'S FUN ro BE NICEI BJ THE REAL ESTATERS : SuHerlng a storage crisis? Sell no-longer needed Items witl\ a Daily Pilot ctassWed Ad! &12-5678. ' TIME FOR QPICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANt' AD WE HONOR Master Charge and BankAmericanl THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 • ·- . . Tl'lursda~. Ottobfr 10, 1974 * DAILY PILOT fJ ffj J.=G;'";';'•:;l;;R:;.E;·;;:;•=;;;ii;oo;:2;G;•;"";:';';1 ~R.~E;.=;;;;;1;001;;;, I ~C"'o-~:..::d::.•l:.:M::::••~~I 02~2 c os1. Mo .. GETS "PLUG" PRIZE $34,95Cl- 1024 Huntington Buch 1040 I L19un• lkl<h Ntwport S..ac,h 1069 Income Property 2000 Ranches, farms, Lido Oppo.iunityt EASTSIDE UNITS Grov.. 2700 1D48 OiSTINCTIYE DESIGN DPINDlfLYir5 I YR WARRANT Y IN CLUDED OPEN TODAY 1. '.119 poinstuia • n very ~pllCIOUS 3 bed1'00nl "Old ..._ Corona" cottaice with.,ra1nlly roon1, living roo ni un<l gianl kitchen. S9'.!.500. 2. 31'1 Orch1d • "Old Corono.'i;" fi11e1u luf'Re fan1lty hoinc 3, 4, or 5 bedroon1 based on YOUR UllC of roonu; $139,500. . 3. Owner Desperate! t.lu.<11 ~II! SUh1nlt nU offeni; on Utls bc&utifuL4--Wnu.- bath hOmr wilh built-W It.. lire11l$ce, FA he&t. 1-'restlly JWi.lntl.!d. Grl!fll ares. OU/ >l().112J (~] 29a.'I llartxir Blvd. 7°/. V.A. LOAN on this ~ BR, 2 Ba North Costa l\1esa J-touse. $17,500, Call Broker eves. 8J8.6.1.ll L.oveb' 4 bednn. 5tep dov>'n trv----nn;--wtmndrrn fpk:. ••a1n. rm. I.:. country kit· chen. AAA lnnd$t·a11!1l4t, huge cov pulk> \.\'/IJBQ. AduJ 0('Ctipled . Only $43.500. Broker, M2·7411, Eves: 968-43TJ', COZY COUNTRY H 0 ?If E . Situutcd on a good 11.ltOO loL 3 Big BR's, 2 bath11, crack l lng f i replace. candlelight dine, t o El 11 l y warm carpet lhruoul! Assun\e low 'i~ FHA lofln, $2M. per mo. pays o 11 ! $36,950. full price.! Bk r 962~11 . C~llC;:~~~q;!e~:~· oi:o~d:.::'. FINANCING! l~~~E J1' 11<'{:, ~u~· ~!!: Owntt -ll.'.ill ea.t"cy Ln Ptin1e F.AAlside-Du~,-EJt.-F.0-"'•'""011., Oak 5J!lddc:d ll'.. q_uallrlt•d bllll'r. Sl3!1.0CIO. C't'll~nt flnunc1 na \\' r LL riRl'lli'<i meadowlii, loll' l">f Charming Waterfront Ci\RRY SELF'? &·lier h~lp ~·t\tC'r, l11ke & ~pr1ng. Othen In tllf! heart ol Sou1h Laguna. -1-Bdrm. co1100. S 6 9, 50 O, f1nanrP ~nd PAYS LOAN 10 choo51' ttcm. Poultry ran• Nl'11.' 1·u~101n. 0c<'Elll v1r"·· Ch\r'l'r "''Ill <'on s 1 d c r C05'-r.::~ SI0.500 b1,1y11! DOU· ch, 40~f bird&. ZI &Ctt'll, l<t,:C. 3 bdru1 .. ~~1 b:llh cull· lcuSl'/opllon. RI. E DEPRECIATION~ Land Sl.000 l)l'r II: ct t. 1572-MONTEREY tom horne, ready for OCt-up. Ntwport Shores CMnr c>:t\•nor. Lari;"' Reere.i.1101wl ll'<tilt_r pu r le, 1111cy! Jias lgt'. tivini;:: & 2 Rdrnis. & d<'n: sms:I' voiulll'd ct1h11s:. Jivin~ & bli.; 1iotentl:1l for fu r I h t' r fan11ly t'Ol•m!l \\'ith l>ean\NI !dory: \\lllk to b r 1, r h. l>1'(lron1n11, fir 1• J! loi l' I's . developmf'nl. Romooa. ~~. 1•cll.' · &: frpt(', l..ae. )'tard, i::io.ooo. 0\\'nf'r "·il l cu rry Prlv<1I•' pAr1oi. & ('n!rys. 4 11+.-789-1236 t"V('~ room f(lr pool. !\1nturi: na· Beck Bey ' 1·r1r gi11'nt:r. -Oelu~1~ 1~nlu1. WlO. PER ACRE Hve lrcoes. Sl\01'1 \Vnlk to Nf'w 4 lxlrrn,, funilly + din-llltri;nln prlt•f'l'1, S72·~· ~To 40 nl'rci;. Roll!11~ ln.'<' slud• beach. NO F'INANCING lng rm. 2 F'rplL'!l. Pl"tlf<'Sll. SI'\', f[llJ OO\\' <71·11 7'1..-l iOO. d<'<f lttod OCEUI L ll k r. PllOHLE:!\lS JIERE, lO"J d\:OOl'. Pool, ITIBJIY e:<>:tr1111. Ol'f'N rlL II . !T'S FUN ro 8E NICEr ()rov1llt', .11lnt hw1ting ,\ 00\\IN HANDLES; J\iAKF'.S $119.500. fishini,:. (;nod tt(·ceu. Good THIS AN XLNT BUY AT ~·:11c~r r~t1u1. 'f'rlr Ok, Tdf'al $87,500 Subn11t l\ll lrad('S. ln\'1•s! ur J"t'lirt'mcnt, $2.'100. The winner Je1n Ritter, U•ft) Fine con1mertlul building !11 great oondlHon with the uni· que con1blnaU011 Qf a retail store and a .•puclous 2 bedroon1 nparcmcnt ubove. $107,500 and own~r will car. ry !be T.D. D;_•;..".;.;'ccp..:oc:ln.:;• ___ 1:.::D26"'"'u"s"E""'1%iiiiViiAiiiiLiiO .. AliNiiiii DU-e\:lion.'I: wtit(·h lot· signs <lfl\\1'1. $139. mo. Priv ownf'r on Coaiil H1vy.l P.O. Bos 1761, Orovilli:, Cn Reduced $20,000 9 UNITS !tj9f~ Presenting prize Peggy Nichols (right ) J<!an Rltter, member of Pete Barrett Realty. Prize supplied by Bank of Newpor Escrow Dept., Westclilf, N.B. Officer Peggy Nichols ~aklng the presentalion. The Multiple List- ing described is located at 1935 Highland, Newport Beach This special selling service oC Newport H.irbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtprs is a weekly event highlighting the 1'1ultiple Listing Breakfast meetings. Prizes ~r~ su ppl~ed by the local Escrow Officer Af- fil1ated with the Board. Three judges select· ed from the meetin~ score the speaker on good presentation, financing, description of property· and best selling features. Excellent re~ults are being received from o\vners by this extra exposure to other offices. Cail 675-7225 Have You Overlooked Bl Q\\'NER DANA D'ORO OPEN J-IOUSE: 33121 Elisa $53,500, priced $1,000 below nl(xlel. flexible flrulncing. Prest>nt mongai:_;e '?'-'%. 3 BR, 2 BA. 1800 sa ft , cathe· dral cCfttn.,; In living rm. lmmac cond. Lived in 5 mo. Pool i>1zc lot. 6. ft slump s1ooe ~·all. Pla te glass nUr· tonJ. Custom drapes. Up- gradl'd carpets. Pane!Hng & rough \.\'ood shelving in lge fam nn. If you ~·ant a bar· gain on an extraordin81'Y . house in this area, You 'Will llns OpPortunlty to o"·n U1is not be wasting your time by really owly hon1e 1i1uatl'd looking at this 0(1('. 83().5381 onJy 1 ~f blocks from In· d 49fi...CM92 lgh spiration Point in Corona I ..:=•~Y~'~· -c:;;._:;;;.~·~~··~·=,.- del Jl.1.ar? This ful l 2 story WALK TO BEACH SEABURY home, cherry condillon, new carpets, drapes, f I o or ~ , paint. Walk to school, agt ~ LA CUESTA EL CAHON 4 bedroon\ pl· bonus roon1 plus family room rorner lot. Lois or xtras, 1'1cVny- """'456 XL.NT loan wino costs, avail to qual buyl'r. 4BR 2BA, cul-de-sac. Vic Warner/ft1agoolia. 644-0997 eves. STUDIO CONDO ~~w~ ~In»&D~ ..... ,.1, 499.1100 -----~~c!:~~ul~:!~~v~t~ l &>Hu!!ful h1ll1tJ1> ,~i;r111e 11·1111 (3 Tri·Plexes) l"N~F.\~.~•""°'1,~.,-e~·l-.,~,c-;;.,;--;A~,-. ~,~"°'"'"I a mt11{1Ulitl'nt \'Lf"\1 f\•orn 6 htk" fron1 bt>:ifh, :!1~ yn fUOVr niled rds, top )(){'O• 0111111 l'otnt 10 P,1Jos \"1•1'<\r~ old. Xl111 UnHnc•in~. \\11!1 ~II tion. 't;Vht dn. + 1 )'\'nr 4 bdl'Tli~, 3 b:ilhs. f111111ly 1othvtflurilly 01· all. p, pd, lnl. & int. only 2 rn1. d.huni.:. nn. Su1·n1unU1•1ll Paul W. Brumfield .\'I'S. X!ol tas ~Tite.oll. IJy \1·h1~fl('r1n!t pin1•s. P111·11H• & Assoc $7j()(). ac. Stout &: As!IO!.:. lx-:i1·h. Sl:fl,500_ Call t>!l.:~7;,o 612-~°" or .l-lli·l~l .,,.(' f71 ·1•7-17·SJj(l. l ] ;\J,\Tl'R.~E""\00'--~A-,-. -.,-.~"~,-~~J<J:I TARDElL $59,500 ii«. :l\'Q(:. -+20 ac. J('ffiOfll'. ~ ' ro\11~~r~1~~PL!!,.ated ~~: .. ,?sfi:~1~~ ~~7: lhru U1g:una bring you 10 this t·h11rn1in~ lilll(' 1~11{· \1hi1 ·h tn{'a111lc1·s lo"·ard th(' sc;1, !he lurf' nf this r&l't> 600 Nf•\\·pon Crntcr !Jr1\1' old 1'011a1;(' "-ould t'.'nlil'l' you -FINAL CLOSEOUT- and 11:,1n11•rl~ i. .. 'lrns $610 rno. Doui.; Pries!, Stout & As!IOC. 1'1•rfl'f1 'ul rl1• si1r lt11.:a11on. 171 ·11747-.'l:>.'lO .~ bc'drnonl, 2-2 ht'droon1 & 1---------- J.\ bt1d1'(M,1n. r:x(·hnnge orl~~'!tl~=:~~~~~~\ ~·ll. V11gr,ul('{l 1hru--0ut 1~1 ~ llUl""\'·C,11\ ~il11 7:i2-1700 Rn1Ull 1,- lNVESIMENt DlVISION [ ~ ' '. j Housesl Furnished 10 thr end of the little c·uJ * l\!ODELS * de Sll.C where lhru lhc tre('S, and you rntty catch a !•li1npse of * NF:\V I 10!\lES * 1!.is curious 2 bd1·m. hon1r. s~, ... ~ Fin11nelng 11\·11ll, 1vlth its open bca1nerl el'il· HAR·BOR VIEW G*"eral R.E . 1002 Gen'!ral R.E. * Balboa Bay Properties * 1002 home is yours for $142,500 2 Br home, fireplace, owner OR your best negotiable very anxious, $36,950. Low ofler! Open Sunday for Your down, Robert s Re a I t y inspection from l to 5 -or 4!)3-0202 call our oflice to see during E•stbluff 1030 9% Loan, 10'.> yds from beach. $2,400 do"•n. Full price, $23,000. Bkr. 8•12-74sg ini.:s & n•plc., 1\·aitin" 111 HOMES 11·arn1 you & youl' fainlly. Do . tJ L B C S6~ 500 n,1 . ren o '· ! 18:!9 Porr ShtJ fli('ld. . • JJ General 3102 New plush ca11iet. hu<>e 3 N S $8."i/ll.) UTIL pd. l»ichs n1 OCEANFRONT Seaahore Drive Vacant lot. Seller will subordinate. the week. DOVER SHORES 675-8600 Panoramic Vie\v, Ivan THIS IS GOOD! ..A{Jf.a_:n Nl'\\'por! Beach i!:J.1.onio .. _ _, "' ewport hores 1072 Pl'in1<' lnl"On1c Pro""rly bl·h. id('al students. 1 ~ .... ·na ......... roon1s, laundry, r o'o m, ,,_ """f>"' 3 BR, 2 BA condo, plaza, close to schools. 6<a VA REAL ESTATE * NEW l S NG •12 Units, 4-Plexcs S\50 L'TIL pd, sm rear <'01·. $50,00l. Owner 1 agt 842..gan I Tl * Spanish Style 1a~l'-Yrt. p11tio, Corona del Wells cust. bit. 5 BR, VISl•H 532.450 or 838-9367 oan, · 900 Glenneyre St. 2·S!y. i\-1''nunc. N('\V carr,·· •~1•11• 19 Units l\lar. Ige. fam. rm., formal Jlt •• ':l'Y dining w/courtyard ~--"=""=.,:.::....::-- 1--------I pool. $135.000. 642·7491. ~Cc:;o•::t;:.•.:;Mo=":_ __ .:;1D:::;24 EASTBLUFF 67f>.7060 El Toro 1032 _H ___ H __ bo ____ l~i2 :':':~94::73:-:::::::-::::::::;:1•:0:J:l6 \'ery clc:in; '.\ BB .. d n. •72 Un1ts-Ne11· OrleHru; .516.'">. UTIL PO, Nici" 2 BDR, unt. ar ur ru'£'a, 2 1mtios. \\'rilk tn l\ll u1u1s approxiinatel~· l '~ Blk to be<ich. Ne"1>0rt SUPERS.!ARP'· ht';lrh, pools & ll•llnis. n1ile lo Pacifi1• 01:enn. $200 UTIL pd, Ol."('8/llronl 1 BY OWNER 3 BR, :? 1 ~ EMERALD BAY $ .. 000 3 BR, 2 BA ha, Townhouse,~ Boot Slip .i>. AllTl\01'.ER/110\\'AltD hd1'Tl1, beaut loc! Laguna ' ·amily room . ~, fi . t A large family bon1e on the CAYWOOD REAL TY 01-:v. CO .. ll"C. S230. 2 B DR, orean/ci1y MILE SQUARE PARK Super clean 4 BR. home is only a few bJks. from Huge fam ./din. rm. this spacious 3 BR, den ' Newly redec. Owners & fam. rm. home w/2 EAST SIDE COSTA MESA $36,950 me. a<r1a nan a v a 1 • ·d f h h La Drive by 2'1732 Jubilo, El $67,00l. Call Sl&-TJ-14 OC'.!an s1 c o t e 11-:.•. 5 * 548-1290 * 6t1·6177 ,·1e\1• apt w/gar. guna Toro and see for yourseu •~'-0--------Bdrms., family rm. \vith San Clemente 1D76 T\\'O ·l·plrxes, xlnr East NU V IEW RENTALS what $43,500 will buy. Home Irvine 1044 frplc. &: wet bar: formal 1 ~.:;.;...:;c::;.::;c:.::c_ _ _.:.::,: Costa ~.lesa location. \\'alk 673-4030 or 494-32-18 features blt·ins, dsh\\'Shr in 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; dining rm., "'alk 10 beach. CYPRUS S lo shopplOg \ solid 1 BR H $3S kl It's Eme1ald Bay's best · HORE · ' . 111• ouse, · \V Y, well·llted kitchen, wall-to-Behold The Bea uty buy at $139,500 S\\·eeiiine ,ic~·" of the coasl· \;~stn1en1 for . bcg.11~11er in-si n~les Q,K. C:.M. B:achf'lor an x i o u s! $70 ,500. lrplcs. $34,000. Low 3 bedrooin, 2 bath, covered patio with a vel)' Jarg~ "·ell fenced rear yard. It's bright· .cheef')I and clean anJ on a nice. slow traffic street. Just 1is1ed. &J6.n7t wall carpeting, drps & fflllc. Lovely 4 bdnn., 2 bath home T URNER ASSOC. li:lt' frorn this ideal oi.:ciin-ic1110,1-:s. Don~ ,~a11 .. Call Una"· HN.B s~ .. !Ut1IV pakt. 640-8484. down. 55&.8800. See today! Ed 11oore. Bkr. wilh oonvenienl central kit· frrnil buildini:: !die. Pdvatc now or more 1n ormanon. l r ouse, ....,,.,, .. .acant m . REALTORS Call (714l 586-3138. chen. Kiddies go upslairs 110.. N. Coast Hwy., Laguna lx'ach plus 21'!1 <tlT<' p.1-rk. MILLER REALTY i BR. Balboa $235. $il\j;"le11 1 % Interest while Mom and Dad relax I ----4~9_4-_1~1~7~7--= GRUBB & ELLIS Rl"ll l 642··1811 or Fanuly. Agt. F'ec. !)79-8439 La 4 Local Offices To Serve You ·2·Story 'round the fireplace in the L•guna Niguel 1052 Esla!t'. 67:J-iOSO INF L A.T I ON-TAX PRO. Ba lboa Island 3106 Beautuu?°4u~~ ~~II baths. tl::c::~!8fI'~r.r:':nmo~~: •--"'--~~----San Juan Cpstrn. 1078 J~,;1;1~~~;: 6br~.ni~~t .. b~~ l!ALF block" to bay, 3 Br. Gener al R.E. BicJ Canyon Ma9nificent 1002 One of A Kind Suparbly decorated :1nil land· scaped 4 br hon1e si!uu letl ~·ith view ol Brg Canyon ana and rashion Island. Formel'" model home with la.rye activities room SC'pa· rated from resldcl'K'e. Se· duded-outdoor living nrca "1th pulUng green, orienlal garden, vlew deck, gas fueled fire pit. ?<.1nin resi· dt'nce fc11tures a conver,.a· tion Ylell in fi,•ing room. fonnal din!n~. faniily roorn. laundr~"~C11ing roon1, lan:c master i;uile, 2 fin:plaCC'!i, kitchen fully ('quipped \1'ilh all modern am('ni!if's. Call 673-8550 for nn appointment. OPf_N l!L II • fT"S FUN TO Rf NICE• THE REAL ESTllTERS -Cameo Shorei uBeautiful View boq~e in Corona de! ~lar. 4 Bedrn1, r:1m rm. cozy fplc. 21,i: bfi, on a large corner Joi, fine ln land1Ct1ping. Walk lo your private bench $159,000. St•ps to the Beach Prin1c South of Hlgh"'<tY :! bedrooms on an O\·ers!zl'd kit ~1ith appro\'cd plans to add wUts. $69,500. 644-727D Balboa Island *BAY VIEW* 5 BH., 3 baths. fam. rm. w/~'et bar. Lge. patio; 40 l!. lot. Vacant. $164,500 (}.vner 67~2nl 1673-1664 ~Veningsl Balboa Peniniu1a 1007 l~f'i:\' I :XSUL,'\-PIXF.P. This 2 nr.. J Ba dollhousc llL't'l!.. TLC. 1 hlk fron1 Ol'ean. :\hit rentaJ area. J•te land. R·2. Tak~ ad1·antage ~'. Principles on ly. MILLER REALTY 642-4&11 Balboa Peninsula Lg. 4 Br., den; 1 blk In bay Try 2;>% dn., bal. 8$(, 0J>('n Sal/Sun l·:l. $97.500 4U Belvue l.ane fiT:J-4600 agt OCEANFRON1 Dupll'X. xi: cond. $14!1,500. Onr. \\'/fin. Coast Prope1tics 67H110 College Park 1020 i;jii;iii;i,I Shag carpets, bit.ins. suite. Located near park, J/,. ti _./, 4BR. 2b;i, or 28R + lrg frpls., bltns., all. i::a r., ~-Ba, frpl, l car garni;:e. Dishwasher. Go r g co us pool and rec1-eation area. ..._.ffet£,n! fr1 , /..K44/V bonus 1•111, 1-lill~idc vl('I\", poi!ios, ind iv. yds. 0 pc n'1 ~"-'~="-"'..,.-...---,=:::--,-,,,cl custom drapes. Large ex-$55,900 ' o\\·ner \\'ill finanrc. S~5.!IOO, House Sot. 2~451 0 range, 3 BR, 2 l:m, b.llins, lr1>lc, posed aggregate patio & CALL 552·7500 SPECIALIZING IN s:n-02.11. C'.'vl. S17:i,000. &l·l-7111 Xlnt loc111i-·· walkways. It's a RE AL • v ISION • f ' 1, .. ,,10 •.• "'". ,. 675-7~73. BARGAIN at $4-1,000. LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V South Laguna 1086 ·.I .,· ""'· •'-· Near Proposed Marina 1 ~586-0~~9.50~·"-'Prin"-''~<~ipa!'=''C.::o~ol~y= PROPERTIES ;:.:c.;.c_;:;c;c::;c:_ __ "-SJ.\' llOCS~Assui't•· li:1 \·Balboa Peniniul• 3107 Bik t th be h "' ,. SEA TERRACE LOWER 3 ARCH BAY 10·111 . f\o loan fee,;, ~'ki.000. e o e ac ! Ju1!1 5 Huntington Beach 1040 REALTY DliP! FX -o· ts.;;:· 1 BAYFRONT Pier float 5 yrs old. Features 3 bdrn1s, PRIVATE CUARDE:, AREA Bcautilul counrry style:'\ Bit · "' -i x 'JI. \\'iii . • • 2 baths, lantlly rm. frplc, a red hill company h.mr ncslled on lrg. lot sw·· 1;-c'll on contrnc:L $36,500, B!· 4 Ba. v;znter, or yearly, bu 11 t ·ins &. dish"•ai;ber. LA CUESTA Univ. Park Center, Irvine OCEAN vu lo\\nhoni(";, 2 rounded by n1any 1natu1"C' ~ AOtf.-Var·an!. Approv<'d 1"'6~,3-~20=39o...,~=--~=..I li/fove-in condition! $39,000. or 3 BR, $49,500 _ $75,000 trees, steps IG priv. beat:h, pl~ns to;~ u_n1ti;. Htnry on Coron• del Mar 3122 Call 54o.172U VILLA CUSTOM POOL BY OWNER * t('nnis c ourts, & park thts one. $.11>,j()(" U · · I t Beaut lBR 2BA Univ. mod. $64,500 \vill l:iuy this Jo,•ely $l ~il.OOO 1;0~·~w;;i/A~gt::,;o ............. '~t8-S&t2;,;::~';1 CORONA DEL 'IAR ruque, smge 8 ory, one year LINGO REAL ESTATE " new. Huge 3 bedroom with P!]me k>c. Lg patio & deck. upgraded glll"den home 4 UNITS :? Bedroom, Lanai, big patio. family room, no mainten· View. Pro( ldscpd, jacuni, wfatrium. 2 BR, den. 494-80!!6 499-1397 Top condition. Near beach. ance. Lots of concrete and lg atrium. Ro ... an ba, cpts, * I~~~s000trnent hif hyou ha \I e $435.00. 9 month lease. brit:k ~"Ork. Professionally cbt>s. calh cell. Only $73,500. BUY this outstanding 4 BR .,....,. · ras . ot er proprrry Includes gardener. d('(.'Oratl'd. Upgraded car-. Open 2 10 6. Loan avail ocean \'ll on contract \\'/ I~ up lo $120,Ckll agt 847-4412 Cole of Nf?\\'tJOrt Rltn prlin& and drapes. No wax 18031 Aspen Tree. 551--662{1 $10,<XXI dn. ~10\'e in tomor· llclblott.n. ~ 675--5511 29:~) llarho1 B\'d. -----SUPER DUPLEX Solarian in kitch"n and WALNUT SQUARE T"·nhsc, ro~'. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;::ii~IFOUR·j unit :1pt bldg underl----------·I family rooni. Beamed CC!il· Air Cond, Refrig, high I y I t.'Onstruc tion for sale. Close in'Cs. Ch\11rr n1ust sell. Sac· upgraded. S.12,500. 644-4887 E njoy The Good Life" Mobile Homes iff nia)or .shopping t"enler.1"L~a-g_u_n_a....,Be""•-c7h--~3~1~48~I 3 bedroom 0\\'11(!1'11 Wlil. NC\\ carpets & drape11. 2 lxlrn1 rental unit . Just reeently paintl'd ~· "·ater heaters. 1, Can be M>ld subject to low assumable 8% VA Joan. Call rifi ce nt $-13,j(){I. aft ~ & "'knds. can 493-2513 l:;;t yr "·111e-off Sl-L\I. Calll-...:.--.,------·I ~L"•g"u'"n'°a"°'=B" .. "c"h--~104=e' I 'P"A°'N'"o'"1-'1Ac;,;;c11;,c;;OCEAJ"°'~N"'°v"'1c"·1"'r· for sale 1100 536-2.170 or 592·5<HO El\tERALo BAY in this ne1v custo1n built APT size mobile home in COVINGTON House "'ell furnisherl or un· 3 BR 2 ba hon1e: quality adul~ park on the bay. 4 PLEX $93 500 f~rn_. 3bcaBr.h 2 Bad ' °""$550"" stands oul as ""U en!"' 1h,·, 118 750 .. .,.. "'"72 • \IC\\, c SI e. · 1llage Real Estate 646.m1 H:t-4471 <r~:.i546·1103 s ~~ " ' .. ·~""" ~ ' G73-4169 WALKER & LEE 1========1 •PRICE LASHEDe ReaJ Esrare $3450. Vacant $34,T:it. OPEN HOUSE, Tues· NEWPORT BACK BAY Very Serious Seiter Fri. 2·6 pm. 2'.223 Av;:lon St. POOL 4 BR Two :;tocy Colonial. o~an bcuuriful home \\'ith benn1ed Commerci•I Prpty 1600 Just 3 y1-s old & one of l----~--~--·t ceiling & cxpcnsive living 1 ------~~---I Coving1on's finest lJ plex Laguna Charm Houses area: o"•ncr will lease op-OWNER WILL 11rl'11s~ One • 3 Bdrnf & I Br. $1~2 Brs. $195. tlon Sl.19,CM.X> CARRY a1;201c th1·cc 2 Brh'. un il'I. 01vnt"r Salaried & El!lablishcd LINGO REAL ESTATE 5.'l' x 105. lot 011 r:t>il' rl 11·ill fin1111c<' _at 91,r. Pride Jl'o Pets or Children 49--1-8086 499-L1!)7 Blvd., Neivport 8 c rt r11 . o( . O\\'ncrsh!P· CJost'.' to * '1!)..1-8170 * LEASE /OPTION $55.000. 10 'i~ down. 011·ncr nia~r shopginst cent~r. Call Newport 'Be1ch 3169 11•111 carr~. Call roi· in· 0011 t1\4~ 1:::i2·1~ -·--------1 ~.~1~t1~~u~do2 ogR~~-~·: f~alion,. ~ f'{ ~ST I G E IN\TESrm~~l\~i ATIRACTIVE and con-Upprr. S'lml ... S'.~),) 1 HO~IES &li-664G [ e· I ' \'C111en! I bdr. on "'nler. Condominium~ $325 n10. [)Q<.' 11·/h1"0 sU1•. n1on!h. $41,000 full price. •9•·.'='. for sale 1700 I ' S275 11/0 clock priv, ' =· 1 ·~~~;::::;~~~;;:;:1 ~~~~~~~~ 67;)..7E6. BY O\\'NER. Crm'"n Park. 3 BR, 2 BA: air. $42,tlX). 28912 Industrial Prpty. 2100 Cc_>Noo.,..:_s,1·.1¥ ba. 1fa'?ulous Alom11. Av<'; 496--05..'>9 LEASE OR SALE . -''IC"'-OUd sip, poo ' J<lCW:· zi, g11r. Avail Ot.1 I~• to L•ke Forest 1054 Close to \\lcs1cliff. 3 Bl'droon1 ACREAGE Jan l, 6i3-70?2 ?<.Ir. llead. aduJt Cundo. $45,000. $350. -· . Housei Unfurni5hed between Wilson & Avocado Large, Quality conslructed • \'\ew. Palatial, 4 BR & fam. C.J.S. Real Eslate. ~'.8-ll~ lamlly home on 2., BA 30. II · <'Ul·de-sal". Heavy shake rni., 7ll •• v1ng Corona del Mar 1022 roof, ruslic exterior. Threo rn1 with stone fireplace, a ll -----bedl'oruns,_l\vo baths,Ji:unil.Y $39, 900 bltns, dshwshr, ceramic tile Don't CCifl-Ve room and healed pool. SOUncI tmpossible!---lt~s ~not! & indoor-outdoor carpeting:. $57 500 This has to be the bes! ""Shag carp;etiflt tl nd custom A Duplex!! 389 ~1ir8 Loma. Costa ?<.les:l JXIOI home you'll find in drapes thruout. Huge patio, Call 642-1060 for appl the beach nrea u n d e r oversizerl yorcl, d O u b I e I'm a d('llghlful 2BR and den Principals Only $40,000. NE\\' PAINT & garage. $69,500. Terms. 01vners J ·sic: .. ce 1\-ilh beau. CARPETS. CALI. &I0-861'.l tiful private i;:rounds PLUS $32,ooo -::!,. ~· A l"ha1111ing IF : rental 11-ith 3 BR home on lovely street ·-- privalc yard -:urrently pn> has a fireplace, a large l=:i=:i:::l::=84=2=-7=46=1==== ducins: 225/mo. yard and boat gate. Assume ALL FHA loon or use new VA " FHA. wm be •••• Story Book Collage \:~~~~~~~~[ 7°/o INTEREST on a generous 47xl.18 lot in tomom>w. Call today. 24 2 Bedroom home cooled !he bei.• south-of·h\\'Y loca-Hour service. by Ocean Brttzes, Ivy twin-2·STORY tloo. 189,500 lirm CENTURY 21 64S.n21 "' ••try to ''"' It vi n g COUNTRY SIDE Call 644·7211 r oom, step-saver kitchen, pc. ntonth. $50//credil. By F.dlnl?f'r •'.'·~12uc. llunru1~ton 1 __________ •1 o11•nc?t. After 5 J>l\1 6'12-22"l:J. lkflc:h: 2.a1 ac~s, ~J.J G I 32D2 l.'!'°"'""'"''""'""'""'""'""'"""I Posszb!e C"Omn1erc1a1. N('cU: ::c:•~n~e~r~•'------"'-' Duplexes/ Units .~hoppini:: l'l:'lllf'r S., S · D · f\\"y. Asking $200,000. for iale JI.LA RENTALS WI Sl'ICIAllII IN HN!Cf GOLF Course Special, ,._1esa' xtra deep lot wilh detached Laguna Beach LAKE FOREST 2 COVll\GTON BROS. ~ I•;,.. ________ , I \ , Verde. 2500 ft. 5 BR, 3 dblH garage , w/'!J/°m -for a By Owner ~1nutiful 4BR, 2 ful~ baths. plexC!':, sic!(' by side, 6 nio. Cozy ConAGE •. ~ BA, btfi view. $82,500. Lo\v ' 'p ob b Y ' Go r k shop. 2 J.louses on One Lot-6 0~u1• ',·urpetsG, uill-ins. ne\\', &~t location i11 Huu1 _ ' • dwn. Chvner \Viii carry S ARKLIN Cl.BAN. Parklng Spac('i:;-1'·enced 1s11vn.s er. or~t'.'Ous Beach. Jncomb ovt'r Sl.000 IN THE WOODS !~~~~~~~~~~ pnper, 1926 Kauai. Open Sun Ga-eat price of only $3-1,500. Back Yd-Fruit Ttccs-2 custon1 drop<>s. Large ex· a ino. Buy on(' or ho!h ni·:ALTORS -4 SEA BREEZE 1.5, The Real Estate F air Blks lo Ocr:u n. $75.000 linrin· l>Oitd aggri gate 'R!io ,':, fur s1;i,OOl1. d\.\·n .. '.]', ln1. :;i~CE 1!111 NfW'°'f£1.lY,C.M.f42•131l ~~ky•-' 'v~C~NT! Sp~~j~~ This charming honie ls loo Coit• Mes a Realty 839-6133 or 536-2551 cing avail. Principles only. "'a l\'llys. l's a EAL Hurry: Pt·ln. Olli). ph';1 ~1·. 673-4400 LO\\'' LO\V! B;ich's $100. ·-· ·~ So'nce 1958 * 5407711 P.O.Box 19-1. U3. 926j2. BARGAIN at S4 4,1)00. ~a_ll :_C:hn_·1,i._Ai::r ~1 1fi-!l~i2t Ai·t1il Util ""if!. it's clet1n. dcror \Viii appeal to th~ a!ed in a. prin1e tu-ea. Over-.,.. * C:iH 4!}.18170 • 586-59j() Principals only. -·-· mos{ discriminntlng. Supl'r sized bedrn1s, step saver 1 __ A_ft_.,,_6_PI>_l_C_aJ_t ~55~7-·•161=7-1 FREE LIST ' . -OCEANfltONT. Hrdu1 ·1•d !•) HEY GALS: Cule t BR, $110. tloor plan. 3 BR converted kitchen, a crackling rife. U.S. COVER N ?-IE NT BLUE LAGOON VILLA Mission Viejo 1067 Sll0.000. 2 281!. \\'. Npl. Lots for sale 2200 Just fl')r You· uul pcl. 1::0.1 tc> exqUiRile ma."!tcr "ulle ph1ce plus a lush pr'ivate ~-.--. REPO'S in Orange County. Prime location, \'ie\1', 2BR, Bu.yPrs ! •1·111~. ll1.'rTI2! c1·1· STUDENT l't:'l1r I BR $100. plus one. Ideal loentlon nefll' patio! Only $68,500 -call Some low-down, some fixe1•. 21~ BA, nil npplinnces, REAL CO 1vkencts. ~ T\I 0 LOT~ to!ri l 10 1/~1(19. clQse lo l'\'erythlng-4·plex. South Coast Plazn. Ready lor Details. Assume 1Yi% loan uppers. Bkr. 842-7486 decora1or furnished. Serious ,,.0005y DL"Pl.EXJ.: 116 Choice locarion, n11nlins:1on STARTEH 2 BH. St"JO. Avail f 0 r ln1mcrlinte occupany. 67s.a600 TAKE OVER seller-First lime offered. Ta~F;\~rT, ~1T,;~~· ~~E~~01·1.;, Ja~niin•'. Ctl;\I. 13<',1 ~a· J~r1ch. Zonrd h u,; i n e s s, P.l!ns. C&D. couple & child 2313 Only $69,500. terms. RED '-"' '-Prof1!~slonal or officrs . NICE Littll' 2 BR l.J.ouse ~~~. irS FUN ro BE NICEJ VISleH 3 Bdrm. Crptg, Drps, \Vork· Government loans CARPET. RE A 1. To R s shrub6 and pla~!s, for lhe . tron. in111n1t'.' $U.?~" l!J:'r-ilil. $21.000 t•ac.h. TE R :11 s . SI~. J>t'.'IS & chld. ~aragc shop, lge rear yard fenced. 3 & 4 BDRM homes in all 640-86?2 or 499-4271 setting, for lhus ~?nu'· I \\'ebb Rrally 11·nte: KANPAI,, 1993 Kih<'-i LOVELY 2 Bit & FIR Dplx !'-'I ··.' RIA I "PV $3!,950. areas. No qu a Ii f y in g. •OCEANFRONT • 5 Unit Granada 3 BR ~·flt 1; renl Income Property 2000 Rrl., Kihei, :llaui, Ha\\·aii s1 9:, 1\1·aiP ~n NB-1-IB· Cl\1 •I I PETE BARRETI' REALTY $10,000. to $15.000. is all A :r~· F~ ht. crp~~·1 ihr. z n· Ph ." ·-··~-• .. ~•· BLOCK lo Bl-ocli, 2 BR Ilse ~W~a~lk~w-a_y_T~o~B-.-.-c~h-I 6424353 ~~a=.· F!u nt°areK ~~: • LAGUNl~EACll e ~.'szzb1n~~x~;·l1ern1s. 1~~~: UNITS -UNITS! PllO\IO;>;TOR\" Bu!'" Loi, ~2'5. H~. child ~t. avail 418 Fernleaf ~ 84?·3S84 15% On Finan Avail ing $43,500. J 0 9010 f1nf'~t location. \\'zll ~rll or\ F.AH.LY,,. 2 ~R 5 ,r.."B le •Red ut'ed $4500* -"i~~""=====-=== $197,500 Owner. 536--0321 831-2710 49:>-lK;t) • 14 !rarl<' for hnuo;e or sn1l ."lpt Shun'S $.ii0/26.'i. No\!;, many Fast Occupancy Eastbluff Call us 11 bout this extrl'I neat 3 br family roon1 home Jn Eastbluff 1vllh large _park like yard nnd possible hont, trailer storage a ·cc e s s . Quick oceupancy nu1 ~ho1·1 e!!Ctow des1red. 0 \Vrl<'r "'ill help finance 11 1 only $64,05(), Call &14-7211 gm S&S Park HuntlnCJton Execiptlve Uvlng + Pool super shrap P11rk lluntlngon. 3 car 11:ararc. tn1rrl!!Ullve enll')'. 2!m ,q, It. 0 IUX\11')' llvhla. 4 h u g e bedroom,. Pa00iltd t11.mlly room. J6 :it 3:> he111rd & flllcred pool. 2 covrred Pl'l 11~ + coot ocenn hl'f"l'ze. &'t' to ap. prt'Clt1le. Call 00.1-6767. Ol'(fll m. D • f'r $ ~UN 10 .!It NIC".EI ~Ii ~ 0 NEWPORT RIVIERA -REPOSSESSIONS REALCO I SPENDABLE "'"' 't) ,. ... "" """ pen Thurs lhru Sun 1·5 Upgradt!d -I Br .. 2'~ Ba con-Skyline Or. -~It..:...::..:..:. .. CO~·lFY :l BR '.! Ba Hom(' 2gR Hol: P~ 1 fif:ll' Re1ntal do. Jo'acil . Incl.: Pool, For Information and location Ne11•, OC'Clln vlc11·, bl·iiniC'rl REALCO Tt'.'n rrf'~hl.Y r11lntr<l units. !l·'.! llOOi\I FOR 2:1 ti:-.llTS S~'flj. Irvine a1'Ca, Frplc, 2 mer t -nt nanc ng bill lard room, putting grttn, of thcge FIL\ & V,\ honies, ceilings. lols or 1\·ood hntl 1 • SPANISH BEAUTY e AU '.! lx'llr(10111s. Earns $1700 Ensisidc C.;\I. S l 7 0 · O 0 0 . 1·ar *'* $87,SJO * * loui'ige & much more. Enjoy contat t • glass, 3 bcdrm, 3 bn, :~ R('lt till' roof, "i;plit 3-Jo\·<'I", tno. i;:roi;i;, Foll 11rice onlv Tcrn1s. Agent. &Ui-J:l.l.J Fl-ttaT 1·~ 3 BR. :.! B:~ D.T. KfNCSBURY INC. Rllr. country club living at o. KASABIAN lplcs. pool tab!<' slil' lit'n, fiu1h<'n1ic hncic11dr1. :: kin:;: S\30.CKXl! Cnp. rn1<' ju~t Mount'n Desert S 3 Ii O · Th Is ho nl" has GlG-7350 ,'lz (213) 2·1:J-2802. lO\V, low price gourmet kitchen, $1~5.500. BH. frwn1\ <1111 rnl, uhi 271' under 11'~. Exl'ellent loca· Resorf ' 2400 t:\·('rything. 'flt! \\'ILL LOVE 11'~ f\e1r ~!ILLER REALTY Real Estate 962-6644 Owner 11•111 Af'll on l:-1nfl l"Otl· sl'p playi'OOnl. log burning !Ion. SELl.l~H i\NXIOU:-i! \',\('ANT, I BH. l" In r eR . unusunl rlup'ex. 1 5 BR, ---,=-"64~2~-48~1~1~---I TAKE OVER tracl 111 8'iL firep!, roof pr11io overlook· Tnkt• od,·nn1agf' nf 1·a1·" In· s:12:•. ;,11 ,o,,:tras & frplc In ~ ha hotz!!C .t-1·2 BR,' Z EA STSIOE in1t vallC'y. I\ truly l':xi:ltlni.: ''ei;tn1cnt hnrgain. Call ll•l\1 COUNTRY LIVING llll · ba. \\lood 1>ancling, stained GOVERNMENT LOAN Ultra Super j huinc .. On!y s;~· •. oro. Tl'.'l'ni~ i7t4) i'."12-1700 SEVF.n,\I. \vtpool.~. v1<'1\-,r, gloss, 1'l•plcls. Beach J"OOt· 2BR, 2 be. Townhol.1te by 3 & 4 BR hon1es In all 2 BR & den, 2 lxith. O{'<'tln Ill" trnr!t"-111. \iftt·1u11, niu~r lNYtSIMENI DIVISION at its best \l'IU1I you ll•'t'tl, 11''' havi•! b r i dgr. 1 b I k . 4 2 8 ov.•ner. $36,500 land I n c. an?ns. No qualifying. For hlld '""'''· 151.~. I. o\<, ., ,,,,,. h1· Jf'ld. [ e ! « , J t' I ,. t CALL OR CO;\tt:: BY! G $. 11 i t · f lo all " '"· '"~ " -, 4•-.· 1830 r . ·~ ~ani· lf'•111· ·'11'11 t'):O: ALA Re nlals 642-8383 olden1'0ct, Owner/BuUdcr. un t IU' un I n multiple more in ormat n c BKR., nhlc 7r;. lo •• n. hnnlt'I!. Orl'. S.11-.770 .,,,---hi· rn1 11/rpl, l'tl• 1o~ d r1,1111 ~ -1 o-n 1"5PM. II•''"" ror "I ooo l 741 1,.•46-iiii33iir:i;;. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; I t 11 ll t REALCO l--..,..7"'=7""=D=s •1-I u•.,..,,.,"' ,,.. ,,. • .., • · 1 , A1nerl'i=111 on1e e1• tor 1)f'rt:h. lrg kn r·h 11/blt1n<1. LANDLOR • DON"T judge by th e outside! Tustin~ Man~ w 111 USE 70, VA LOAN 49·l-75t.1 or 4g.1-1001 JBR , 2bn. 2 i:.tot)' \\•/frpk" ':;;;iii~ii;;:;:::;:::;::~~~I Pa11i:o .\· BBQ. Ind!) h~I' !m · . Seil the kllchen, fAm nn. show. er at US. ,. SiJ N. Coast ll11·y 1:11'g(' 11•11r yflrd, 11ssuinc 7~~ • o,,:!rn bit. 1 ~11~ nf fnul ,\• \\'<! ~pet"lalize in Newpor!. &: yl'(I, of this 3br, 2lh ba, • ASSUl\1E $16,100 FHA 7% "" SEA~~.R1Y l!Ol\lt: *UNIQUE 2·STORY* VI\, 11,11).~19 DANA POINT ~h11d1· !n'l'ii;. ~prinkll'r S\':-· l•l";t..aich • CnDuro114.!1.?I ~al· to~-· $110RECLIJ:,F'S hOmr.. 80Sh 2 en townhouse-Mesa Verde, ..... erry co11uzl on, nu carpets. 1•·n1 On t1n111~t11· 11, .1r.rr , J.:HM . r ,....,~t .x:r- IUtln avail. 315 Drift"·ood front unit. patio, pool. dlapes, fiool"l'I, paint. walk ~~~!c~1~'.1~1~£'~"~1~~ter.4 Newpor t Beach 1069 DUPLEXES \'i\ a!'~unHihl" ,11 ;• f ull '}l'(',1~ ~·ft.EE to You! Try Rd, CDJ\t, $92.500, (h>:ner $29,500. O\\.'C 2nd. 833-8974 til IChool. Azt 893-8.;J.l r·abuloui; ON'Hr'I \1(111<"' mit't' s·~~ l.-.: t T 1=·1ir "..:u.\ IC\I'. f;l;.'468 ............................ ,. BR., dt":n: bll·Ln klt,·h. t\o 6 ·i<'\I' l)("nutiful rlupl(''.\C'S ll i'OK~'·R ·'· "'',.01i1 ·., NU-VIEW REt.&TALS SHAR.P 5 BR. 3 Bai. walk ABANDONE better bu..v tn tx>11uliful La· \VATERF'RO~"T. 6 Br, <len, •"" n'-" I ,,., ~ ""' " " WITH LUCK to all Schts & Jr O>llfK' D 1 ~ 950 4 Bf!, Dock. Oiarn1ing oldet" """"'""""· to ~!3,;it.0. t)11;.711~ 6TJ \030 or 494-JUi your offer mti.Y take lhll $59,§00. WILLS REALTY; 4 bedroom. 2 balh. $-11 ,900. ~{1~6N 1~'i.~·l\LTI' homf', pt"rl{'I('! for I a r ~ e Offi~N~~~~~~k~~l~~1 10.:, --DESERT HOME ''RENTERS! l'_'._ 1 • 2 BR dupl·· 00 • ~1'139 or 645--9133 All l~m1s. 968-33n • '91 Ol"t .. f11n1lly. 4RR. Dt"n, F'/P, ,. ['."'' 'ti Th II ~ " WALKER & LEE ... · ·' """·· \\'k dn).11 (•all ·1!16·3 131. 1u:1 "1 .... I• e OU5f!1 40' lot. Owner'a In 11 hurry ASSUME 7% VA LOAN ASSUME7'1c l 2 Ba. "''"'it't' "rca or 339:'\1 ~1 I !) ,1\,1ll<'hle !or ren1 ln OUR -"'1U even finance. Prime Spae 4 br tam T R.EALESTATE 0 l Nrv.p:>rtlf\9.S:i7,9j(J.Spal'I· j 11 "11:11 r. 1ll1 lh1f' Acl'M: 111 lt.'\rfl\ Bl'Ut::TIX lJJ>D \TED 3 locelion $86,000 · • · rm., This J>OOl l\r111ll' 1~ :t rBl't' 1n11: Hf'it! F:9tat(', Rl.1-331·1 Dana Harhor lnrom<' 11,1111('~ ,.u 111,, 111,v~tite Courll\ 1, · ~ · ' Dcniaon AssocialM fi73:'raJl ~14~· S"6JKIO. By mvner. Buy a new "f4! Your ol.1er bl.Jttmn im--Ntntt'11t [ll'K1l•ll' STEPS TO-OCEAN-! r• " C'11mf111.fnhfr fu"'!'1J.hr1l t:'l;t·'1H~~~f~~rs * 642-9900 model clU' Is In big c1emand 81tcd Io l , rf'n1('){!Ch'tl l;tl· Coi!ltonz 4 Rlt &. 3 BR. dt•. A ~~ •M E 7 °/o VA 1111.;1'-1'1•!1·•.'. $11,500 ... ('\\~··1f'0 .'' 1,,_. r .. b,ill•, r.'. I 1 BR llOUSE \V/';i:J. on R·2 MONTICELLO t'ONDO ... Sell It 111.•I with , L'h<'.n, & i ', 1\:<~un1rthl" · " 11 r , t pr. 1 · '-" u \" I I u..7 A ~ rl nt Qui I 11'"-' rh1pl1•0,,:, I ) 1' olrl. Ex1rn I" l:NTTS, n1•\1·Jy p;ilnh'fl ln "1 , 111' 111 1• .1n •Y '1~ '1 -, -o,,JV C'fh:11t. n.o y. ( et arrt1 1"11 ba, 2br, Dally P110l C\auifitd Ad! lo..1.n. \\Illy \\'11\I! Con111l•l'I" lA~C'loiSlhulldin11: $l29,500 & •)IL! N<'Af J)l~!l(')'lor,tl P ~I· r. L, R ,~_HllETT IJ H KlflS. ~t. si;cls O .. K $66,000, 6'f5.8109 by appl. g~~lcony, $ 2 9, 0 O O. &li..5678. it now 01 only S G 9. !l O O ' BALBOA BAY PROP. J Ask for 0 ,11 "· $ii."i.OoO. HF.1\l.T' h12-i1 . ...,.1. 1 Hi· i1111x $,I •a. only. 497-1161 R I * 675--7060 * Centu,-y ll Sperow O ut of State Prnty. 260tl I. H 1 Br, ~t\·t'. Fr\i.:. $250. You don't nero a gun to OP1':N llOUSE SUN l ·4pm: "Wttd 11 ,\ Reap" Read Carpet, ea tors --1 842 7744 I u11I 1)\I, i1~Js ok. ll11va 80mt!!hlng )'0\.1 Wtant to 820 Congress. :I BR $31,000. From trensutti. 10 fl'Alh H:iva sonlclhini:. )'t'lli \IA!\! tn Nfr.'\'J.,V t1."lllix1. N\\·pt llRht~ • _ :'ill Af'HJ::i;: •. Cltr-!.:11n, nr l(;,i\1. l\rimi: Ptt, 2 BR, It'd ~11! ClassU1a1 ndg dO ii A~11mnble GI. PRICE Tl&m lllem into cash 11e.117 Oas~lllrl\ ails •In ti nren. :I Br. Z b.1 Nt"1v c:\1'1'lf't I ~·ll ltlll' Hl'1n~ 11,•Hh ,, l511nvj ~1ro11t1tf' Rl' .• blQ 111 n rs, )d, !\fll', $190. \\'nil· Cllll NOW su.G678. REAL.TY •.•••.• , ••. MS-3209 CALL DAILY. PILOT \\'ell . cnll NO\\' fil2 567ll. .'l pnlnt 61;, 13 Pil('ll C'l!t•lfi""I 111! &1,_!il17!1 S1 .~'llVJ.riwn \.1 1-l~'J __ 1Homefinders * 642~990CI • 1.t.~u .. 1' PlLOf Uni ur nl1hea Ge,eral 3202 i$ LANDLOROS $$ \\'e_ ~\'.(' ftll !hf' b '&Ch lll'l'll At Inland Orana,:f' Co. "lIUutlnglOn lrf1Aj:iln.ca 1''REI:: 10 YOU C',\l~L US OR CO~lf.' BY ALA Rent•ls 642-1383 ' Tllur56•7, Oct.obtt 10, iq74 Hous•• Unfurnl1htd HouM1 ~-~~-~~-~~ A~rtnwnta Furnlsh.d 1 _.;.A.oec;•'-r_.tmo'-'-"'-'-U-n_fu_r_n..,... Cost• Meu 3824 Ap1rtm1nt• Unfurn. Ae rtmant1 Unfurn. Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 3252 DELUXE '2 Br, Tov.'NIOU!IC, L•gun. Beach Hunt ington B•ach 3840 Newport Beach 3869 FROM $1!'9. 'h ml 10 beactl So. Coast Vill8'l' atta. Com· t THE MOST BEAUTJJl'IJI, POLYNESlAN l.F.ASE S350 n10. Including Si'::.A TEIUV.CJ::, 11 rl v •It• pletely nlr cmditlon. New ROOP.IS, STUDIOS 2 BR. cpts. drps, no ~. • 6 POOLS, TENNIS. PRfV. aDJ'dcf)('r. famlllts only. lit community. 4 BR. fttm nn, l'Arpels & !Ira~. Pool & & l·BD!t.~. ,\PT'S. TW'O S150. mo. Ask Jor Bev. or EXCITING VIEWS PATIO Gardtn Apts. Sllunu & lut phi~ $150. Vacant. \1'el bar. roe lacil 'L $493. r•bl.n,_ priv. lkdroom tit.I· Wln1tr ninla1'. $100 To S250 l BDRM Al>'.9,5 DI.lo. 96H5ti7 IN NE._WP-OR .lacuz:i:.1........1. car prk 'il:· Trnined;-JX)'!l9en!On.-R-e·t • mo lt'8M'. eony, nruo "+.fikt, tnclOIEd' --monttr:-r-·1· HUGI!: NE\\' 2br, :lb.1. 2 S1l'y. ~Uiri1un]n&1on Beach req 'd, 4 Br, new palnt & NF~'W 3 BR. 2 bo.. rozy fpl , patio. No v.·atcr bilb; or Oct-811 Howic.-t!M-8341 Avail. Oct. 15 2 palk:i4 + 2 bal {)rt'a.r11·1!'\\ luxury bayfrant apu1:ment Room 4000 clean. Near /I. I I ant u & In Northv\ew, wl\1ew of / ~ru.. 10 cut, S2.85. n)I), EFFICIENCY Apl trom $60. Plca.e nil for appt, sm n1o 302 6111's1 i'\G-1761. li\'\fli. Boat sllps at )'O\tt-1 --...;;'-------I Bul>Ml'd. Call & uk for hillJi;. S3SO mo 1~-1 ()wlM!• 54&i3.'i2 week lo&lh v.·etk frtt). Poot, HAYLOFT APTS $2lO 2 B 1~. Ba nil dOOr. \Valk lo &bops, rMtau- Unfu rnished Condos Unfurn. J425 3741 Chuck E'vt'l'ett, S.16-4141 or Call 01-:E, A,aent. BEAtn' 3bt; 200, s;I gtory Maki. Pbone, Laundry el~ n;· Huntr;ig1o~i Cr~tl'r rant•, theatre, oetan. A R001!1 &: BATII. pvt. en· Flt£~ .fRJ::E 61H1l.9 l\ll 7p1n. -19&-40-IO ~-__ ,_ on m•~r o -·nbelt Villo"' Jnn. 411.•..L>.•36 ' 293 Avocodo, C.M. -· 8,~ ~9 !cw l'legant very or1vate tnul<!f' furn TV no kit, .. 1,-r.-..:...--• .•-"-e Tl VI . 3267 '"v'""' °<I" ..... """" 16101 Malaga Lark' ,....,...., • ~ , • • • ...., '",._..,fllU ........ v.... YO h 'BR 2 e \ M" · 1 r QC .. '0143 · 2·1iedroom, 2-btlth wu•· with nr. 22nd • Irvine. \Vo ... g. *. LANDLORDS* su11er l! IU'P.· • .'. 1ss1on •10 in llil 5Ce0on ol B u r 1 . EANF'RONT l & 2 BR ....,. H H bo 3842 "" .,.,. new cpl•. drj.111, Mw paint Newly dt<~rutt'd in ~n.h & 2 BR STUDIO: Pa.rt.. furn. OH!ce houl"I 9"5 unt. er ur i;paclowi terrace. pool ni:i.n only. .,..., per mo. H.m.flnd.r. * "2·9900 In & out. S26S & $285/mo. ,.. "' ll tOllr~ & re11Und \\'O od, l iA~v=•=ll=. =now°""!'"-"536--0321""'='--=-subtl!rranean 2-ea.r Parking'.,-.,><~S~-o!\93'=~~~---;:;: U"'I Ask fo S.. or Dale No 3 BR, • Ba, r am iy rm. o~~ "'~1 BEAUTIFUL 2 hr .. 2 ha. All 11.dul1, full security build-'ROOMS ~ wk up, with C'e.Jlfvrnlo.'!l l..&.l'(.:est · r -v · P11t10, Gren1 vicwl 4 R~. .....,.._, Newport Be•ch 3769 JIACfENDA DE ~lESA Condo, on the v.'UICr. ll!lJt. iflg, New carpet, drape•, kitchen:!;';., wk up •PL e 1<.en1a1 S.>rvlce!e ='="'=·="'3-1==""~-----t ... •nrrr11. $370. ID0-2452 NE\V Jllgh rill(! Condo. In 160 \V, \VllBon, CJ.J. stv., w.o . ll'lll"b. dlsp. & built-Ins, decor. Leases from 548~ or 66-3967 -I NICE 4 br. 2 ba, bcuut. cpt11 N I B h 3269 1 $i1 n Clen\. 3 Or, 3 btt, trpl, BEAlfI'll"UL GROUNDS d11hwshr. Boot 1dip nvaJJ. •IOM Btlboa l1o •nd 3206 1hruou1, 2 c11 r gtir .• n r ewpor eac till uppl, orean\'lew, w~lk \VINTER RENTALS Adults • No Pets Call for Appl. 213+243--1:?16 ~ per mo. LIVE AT Tl-IE BEACH, 111:hools &-•hOf!Pi:-No fN', LF.ASE', .,_, .. 1 Co-'-. 4 10 plf'r & bch., _2 car cov d. Oct. lo June 10 minutes to ocettn. Large t:lr Zl3 +24!J.10ll (714) 67&.855t· $25 & up ll wk. 673-&140 14B So &1yfron1. 48r, lrg ·~"" ''''"'"· '•.k <or <>Av °"'".. """ k / 1 -1.+ ._.,.. ""ll 2 br, Beachfront ept. 1325, 1 • 2 8 1 • 75 PINE KNOT '10TEL p1:11it1, Jllf'r & flo.it. Ptin'll.' .... ~0' 1 ""~ .:~7 ..... Bdrn1. Fan1-rn1, Rec facUs. P g., 11' s or. 1 .. +,,..........., Util pd 11 & 1 w; r. t: ~ Sl " La guno Beach 3848 NEWPORT BAY " IA1i·;i!lon. $800 tno .,.iy. f700 , _•_•·-"-'~·-=-·-~"'~~---S-185. ino. &U.-028.~ or 11·1 ~ ·192-.8260 + ,·.,1 ... td'..,'1 .. 1 ~st dmo. 2 BH. SIOO.wi1h Putio Sl95. -'"--'-c;..:....:.;_ ____ ITO"'ERS FOR l or 2 people, nien ,. 3 BR. ti I h'· '"" I ... "' u " i: Ctlll i -cp. Gu• & "'oter. Jn c.. " rl 'o\"llhout pl~-11!1 ) 673-7611 Pt't'~ ge nl" !t nurr1vuu. l.RG •Br '.ba, loni 1,,,, di" FOR lea.!lt', rg 2br. condo, 6801 \V t.-A• I D C II " OCEANS J OE 1U \\'oods or \\'Omen. Kitchen P v. I(' I · FI ' · r " OCC CM d • ~ lll0l'11 r. 8 Dra""rlcs, C""""ts, "as 310 Fernando Street O tsld OK "-•0 11&1 ~ l~l :J 1 l!il-il!l6. 1 ary n1:1v. pc, .S • P rnt, dbl •ar. No~··. 13.,;. nr , , , crplll, t'('l!I, ritr Pan: .... " t-k ey .. ~ ~ .. ~ o Cove: \\'aterview: I Bednn, u t pet . ...--. 1t1ash·r l)f'((nn, O'.''n<'r will "' .. ~... " bl 1 fr' ? · _,., "" • heat, ~s stove, air Pool, $225. ~00 X-28.l Newport S.ach 1100 A~ 0• •··ach. 12'x lil' Kl-:UEC()RATl::D 2 Br. Priv . tw" g1irdci1ei·, S3.'il. IJC'I" nio. 6-Ri-145-1 C\'CS only. I"~~~ rt .. ~g, d.I car gar, 6-12-$!)S condltlo •, 5 w Imm in., r • " ""' ' •-I s-w ••io -,.. ..,.. PQtw, a Is, no pets. o or 49-1-1836 -..1• 0 -• kltc•-n 0 -·• bath. ra "'· l f'"-•1" y, ~""· '"""""'10 ~:t .. ll7! LOVE:...Y llarbor llighla.nds · FURN I Br, lge liv. roo1n, pool, rec. rooni, \vashers '" "" '"" '"' 1l iys. 1i7l--..1008 Evta. ~~-----Call 979--8688 for appt bit"• 0 ,., ,. Cl •-& d 2 BR, 1 Ba , OCEANVIE\V, OCEANFRONT Newport Beach. 6TJ-1241. VAC.1,,·r ·.• lld-1 bou•• on '1 Bit, rain. rni •• 2h M. Townhouse Unfrn 3525 '"'• c pa io. ose "' l')'l!n. 3 BR 2 b Y I sm B Ibo P • J 3207 "' -S ·•o 'I /I •• 67' -be·"h $18" mo O tll ',..,. ... ..,.,..,..,..,..,..,.. Refr\g, bltn.<i. S26:"i. nio. ' 11• r Y o>.N Rentols to share 4300 I • en1nsu a 1'<'"'"''"'· ;'1•· 3 B d r ''' ·•· "0 ease. ''ht. ·""""" .. c · ,J. • pen 1 · 2 BR z ba / ••~ " • -Ju-c 15 191-12' 45lh St on Lelll\('. 49-i-23.'r.l . , urn .....,... \Vntr. '---"'-'-''--"---I hnu~r. C.i-.!. S I~. u1 o . HARBOR VIEW HOME " ' ->. ~ ·• * * * * R Z.,.hn1 i $300 r B \\' \11~:\r. 2 BR. I Ba • .!'in •J .. ~ ,< Fon>ilic• o.•·. IJRAND nf'I\' TO\\'NJIOUSE \Vf'~l Ne'>l'Jl011. Call iei-1858 1 BEDROO~I \\•l1h ganigt. La guna Niguel 3852 2 B ' 'f"' wnter. 2 FEMALF.S to age 30 11eed· I I h"" cl ... . .... ~ "' '--1 -, & s 6~3291 E STEPS TO BEACH ed 10 shr. 4 hr. xtn1. 1". 11 u~ 1 ~ ..,:. l'lIK'S, gar, )'u, _,'\{:! ~-N", ~8·1.'iO 3 u1 H1nllngton Harbor, 2 RR. ~ "'.'"'"11 • ,.,. · astslde, Costa l\1esa, $1~0. ,. 1 lilk 1u &Jo!, I hl k to Bit. 2 13Ji, S,I~. I': I.la, Irplc, Iron/ & back any1in1e. Adul111. No pets. A t>lERRY OIRISTi'.IAS '.{ un. 2 ba, ~-Inter S275 dupb;, 1S blk to ocean & !lf';,,h, S350. yrly. 963-~a.1 I ~~~H~h 3Cpb[~ 2frp~ 1~;;",',e, Step~ B'.''11.Y from P:irk, parios. Poot. jacuzzi & $35-\\'K UP. 1 Bdr., 2 B.'1. Roy McCardle Realtor Free rent mo. of Dec. Good CORONA DEL MAR hay. N~B, cull Gary or Joe Corona del Mi r 32'22 s:t0i 111~. Ava.ii'. fl0\\.:·m3450 ~~i& ~~~a.SwlmnHnf: 11auna. 1~ blk shopping. 1valk & &eh. Color TV, mold 1810 Newport Blvd., CM tor 2 ~·ttks only: Tenn!s 4 BR, uni. house . Fam. rm.1"'~""~"'°--~-.,-.,,.,,1 to beach. \\'kctays S:J0..5, &er\'. pool TllE !\.lESA, 415 548•7729 & golf membership nvail. 2 be. $550 lsc or lse/opt. SEEKING progressive gal to FOR RENTALS 1 lrvihe• 3244 2 3 ·~ o· '·-' N N Bl N n S240-S340 per .n10. No lease. NEWPORT CREST shnrc 2br hse at bcb. I R. TAYLO'R CO!\.IPANY ( 1 )""""l 11 l'\"t'S & WP.nus · e11·por1 ., , . N I dlx 2&3 bd ... any size, pltllliC ca 11 l REALTORS/Of:."VELOPERS (714164(}.1246 646-96!11. ·---·-·-·-·---·I ew rg \'lew rm, 2 BR, 2 ba. C.Ondo. $525 am a film producer 25 )'Tl f S. he 1 ·--".""------· 21,.i ha, 2 pools, ce nt1'Bl air COMMERCIAL & travel a ioL No strings. Wsesnary iet"t..5 s I Ta:l~ SECURITY cont. 2 Br, l~S YEARLY Garage Apl, bay cond, tpl, 2:ml llillhUI'St Dr. , 673-~ll heading our rcrital dept. * RENTAtS * 1 --,.L""E°"A"S°'E~l~T""N~E~W~-Ba, No chlld under 16, Xlnt view, pref. 1 penon, good Off "Jhe Beaten Path (Off Crown Valley PkwyJ. OL :c suite, N pt. $250 SHARE moderate home rent liay &. &uch Rlty GT~ 1 Village 3, Univ. Pk. With Ocean View facil $280: mo 5.36-9409 job, & refs. UW pd, Garage, (n4)4$-1760 oUice. if flQ LOVELY :i bdrm, 2J,... b111h 3 BR.1 2•~ ba ........... $·125 LAG. tlLS Nu Wor!d 3BR $175. 673-6115 anS\\'er 499-1625. free in exchange lor care l"W!\\' paint, crpts, dsh'.'iir, . Oeane Honu~·s Grcat1kitchens, 3 BR., 3 ba., .,0 A dbl ar vi $""" B EAUTJF'U L lbr, ,.1,...,.. Adults . No Pets L'd I I 3856 of1 __ ~valid lady e7208ve• • 13-1 B b 4 BR lam 3 ba 15""' Jlrep ace, wet b.1.r, tennis, """ · g · ew. """'· ....,, * Luxurious shag carpel• I O Ii • w"'""'· 645-2341, 548-• garage. '" ease. ar ru ·• • ··••· •· ,;i jl'IClli'.Zi, swimming, ct c. 830-9752 aft 6pm & wkcnds. to Fashion Island, spa, ten· A.l::<'nl. 673-8550 The Terrace l EIWJOKING Nt:\VPORT nts courts ineld., $Jl5 nio, * Bit-ins Incl Dishwasher RE SP , , 1\1 EL LO, yna:. C M 3224 3 BR .. 2 ba ......... $4001425 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 ""'!IV><' * Ln!: Pool & Gas BBQ's LR': 3hr 2ba blllns erpts woman to share lg PRIMO osta esa Greentree Homes BEACJI! fTon1 $400 mon1h. o-tV-""" 1 & 2 BrH.1\1 $17:i.$ [};; ' · ·' ' ' 2 BR., I hath ....... $315 Call &l:Hil47 * STEPS TO BEACH * FREE BOAT DOCK! 3Bll. Gus & \Yuter Pd . J~age ~~~. ~r:11:t~f(A:_us, ;.100 ~;+!~ ~7sts~5.~1~ OK. PART FURN. 1 BR $1.10. Utll pd. Cat O.K. C1~1. 1 BR D11lx Sl70. Sgls .. Cp11. y<I. Gar, klct ok. ~ nn. t-"(.11 yd, gar Sl.85 . new crpt & valnt. HoMefinder' * 642·9900 E·Z LIVING, Spacious pork llkf' ground~. 3 BR. 3 Ba Tov.nhouse. l...ge secluded patio, po o 1, dishwa11her. 1\·alk·in pantry. n e.v.• I y dtcornted. $ 3 5 0 . mo. 545-5312 Turrlerock NC\\'pc!l'l Crelil Really Townhouse, 2 + Den, ~·rnlc, fpl, sundeck with vie\\'. LA MANCHA APTS BA Yf'~RONT 3 Br, 2 Ba-on [==.;.-======'=; ,. ' Mesa Verde 3863 n,0,·0 bay, pt•t ''-.h. "•/pi er P~RK NEWPORT M/exc. •I BR., 21~ baths ....... S-150 tile Deck, Blt·lns, $275. yrly \Vintc.r-or yrly. On l he 1n &.'OH Pla{'C C?-1 "'' .. II h 2 b 2 ba r <I BR.,~ !Jalhs ......... $•175 NE\VPOll.T BEACJ-t. truly lsc. 5219 River, Apt, A. \\'ater. 6T.r6l69/774-13.S-1 v4i.2oJ01 or 645.GJis · 1 ---~------I 979-1!135: ti44451L iv;t "a~e F riz; k. ~;~· 3 Bll .,2ba ....... S-175'.v/gdnl' beautiful M!tti,ng · large Nc .,.,·po1·t Beach. ~8-8532 ON the beach, bachelor MEDITERRANEAN flt HO~tE ATMOSPHERE OCEANFRONT plush, ~p'r-,.f~~~kmfs.640-0'112 . , 8 2Co!h~gc Park 3BoodR. ~1•1 m.ily ~ni, Jl0.l1i1""'d .Apartments furnished i;ingles, from $125 THE VILLAGE Deluxe2&3BR.Rcntal0fc. unusual, 3 & 4 Br winter \VORKING 1 h 1 1 ., R., \i ba ........... $-!.)() \\' oors, Ul..'am CCI ngs. SECO ND STORY. 103 f\lc· 1 "·'room s~i 3095 Mace Ave. MS.103-1. or yearly, 675-1-MH ' 3 Br hom"g;0 _ ... a~s,-.ovc',.1' Park JI Year's Lease S5l5.00 mth. Balboa Island 3706 1';adden. 675-1865 <><-"'-' " '" "''"... " 3 Bit, 2 ba ths .......... s~:io C.ole of Newport Rllrs QC 1 Bedroom & lkn $2-15 21~P:·.;f bah Fen~ in patio. Newport Height• 3870 $1.'iO. lncl. utits. 645-9662 Garden J1omes 67S.SS11 \\'INTER t Br. $200. mo. sin-EANFRONT \\linter ten-2 Bedrooms S255 ;i ont ' )'(!ar y. \VANTl'.:D mature straight 3 BR 2 •• 1,o~ glc ·-1 2 ui ·• pd !al, lge 3 BR, newly decor. 2 lil'droom Tow~'"A"S'" .,.,,,., Jones Realty 673-6210 1802 HAVEN Pl.ACE n·~•. to ,._., Igo "ntc • " u~·j;1~······· '"" CONOO. 4 br, 3 ba, lam. No'idd~"·o~ ~t~r 675-~~3 . '1141 6T:>-4688 or :"i2l-09&ll 2'100 1-taroo':Bh·d """" Newport Beach 3869 2 br.4~i9 $21D. i:'ii.a. si:iO~:io. ~ 3 Bit. 2 b.::. ............. $j(l(J rnL. di.n. rm .. pool, sauna, Balboa Peninsula 3707 1 BR apt avail to en1p.lyd Costa hlesa 1n41 5:17-8020 2 Bit 1 ba •pts patio MALE, straight age 35 to 4BR.,2ba .....•....... $690 jacu:ai. teMis. Prof. nian 'yrly. Sleps to bch. CASAVICTORIAAPTS · ' ... ' '60 h 2BR t SJ.IOI CALL 552·7500 decorated. Extras. Close to $170 + util.1i73-2677. . . y• gar. etc. Adults, oo pets, . ~ s are ap · mo. .., ,,. ~ .. ~ .,,., Adults. • 2. 3 BR \v/pauos 1sta Del Mesa Y•arly. <>o "~. 645-3761 or &1&-4336 • VISION • ""·~'~or ........-v ~~ BU< to bay or bch. 2 OCEANFRONT apts, avail $16950 N • ~~ NEW Ho'<E ·• b h B lk · •-~ o..~ · From · o Pets ADULT GARDJ:."N 110i\-1ES Sh 3872 BACHELOR will share apt 1• , _, r, uge l BLUFFS. 3 hr, :?\.2 be, 2 r, \\11 ·in c"""'ts, s,, .. g winter/yearly, plush, 2, 3 & Pool, rec nn., elevators IRVINE AVE, AT h1ESA ewport ores '.'ith sanie .tam. nn. Lea!e Opt. S3:50 story, frpL C & D, pool, crpl, carport, lawld rm. 4 Br. 675-14<» Se .. gate Gas & wa1'' pd N N Bl d f'-· ~'"'----"~"" N So C I REALTY I 1'50 1116 \Y :-· · · · ear ewport v • · • "'Y 3 BR D"pl•' J'•' B' ~-per mo. r. . oas awn maint. & v.1r. pd. SJ7:"i. ~ per mo. -·STUDIO apt, n-·an vi·-··, 52.) Victor18 CM 6tl-8970 ,,___ " · · • Plaza. Call Jack Pc 1; k, &H-7423 Balboa. Call 673-43,26. \Yinter or ~·early.-.:-..... ' ' « Itvine lndt!strial Complex Dshwshr F'tplc. 1 bl k to ht ALE Roommate wanted :186-59 6 4, Rad io Pagl' a red hill company c'C~=o-~-~~--BAY FRONT YEARLY " NE\V BREED APTS 1 BR $190. 2 BR $230. beach. $Joo. mo y rl y . share furn. 4 br. hou s~ ''K-161'" Un iv. Park Center, Irvine ANNUAL Jell&', Duplex ne-.v 673-2493 1 BR & l BR 1v{loft. trplc, Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, 642-7311 \\'/pool &; view. 640-47!11 2 Br & 3 Br, 4 car gnr. Ba~lor $2'25. 1 BR 12:io. J BED-pool·b!k to ocean.sngl cpts, drps, pool, jacuzii. C.Olor T.V. Pool & Jacuzz1.1~-=-----~=cl=="~-=""-----~1 EAS'l\SIDE 4 BDRM 51st & Neptune. !2l3J U:lil pd, adutts-f!O ~ts, 926 .. adlt-yrly-ll55. &16-:?696 or en~' gar. i\11 util paid. No Security Pa!rol. R.ehig. inc. Sin Clemente 3876 ~ roo&Jt!:: =· 4 1Br; Fa.m·m1, new addition. WE HAVE RENTALS 9t1-8364 or (213) 696-3871 L. Balboa Bl. 67H~ 6Ta-6428 pets .. $100.$225 4-6 Ph1, 393 e !i4::i-4855 e SPANISH \\lilh a \'lew, l700 Te~i. ITT£;.n39 ' l Be,~. Crpl!. Tlp-top As l\'Cll as n fine selection BLUFFS Condo, 3 Br 2 •~'YEARLY 3 bdrn1. 200 ,.,, ==-=-.,-=-~°'" Hunul1on,645--4411 ~""".BEAUT.lgelBRBav . .,... It •~ ~r 0,0 1~=~------~ •'hal'L. ll"rry .oo thl•. 0 1 .. ··•. I •-tllul t f~f o -f I I 14/lO d NE\\' ivinter 4 BR, i! BA 'f"'N ~,. • ~ 1·-FE'1ALE roo ate -dcd "' .... o uo:nu t01nes v t ...,,.. "" C' ron1n1 poo lo bay '" -•n \Valk 5375 Al 3 2 BRAND NEii' ' b t I Vu opt ~1 boa! ,1,·p I •··2 E · · I · · " ~ m '"'" · f H SULLIVAN REAL · ' ,. • · · · ""'"'" · :>. llO. BR, Ba $335. • -r., rp ., · .. .--· av· "" nc1no Lane. uquu-c at Call 8 t 11 TOil , ;0 0761 or .. 0210•3 -SA LE! Let us soh·c your Cn!I Mary Von G c I d c r n, 10 bus, niarkct, shops, and ;" blk to ocean. S75-803S indiv. yd'., patio, cpl., drp., 310 Fernan~o, No. 102 Nr Apt. "D" * 6~n.~ *am . • ,....,....., ""'Q"' housln11: n<"l!'ds. \\'e're he.re Hug l!on1es. 640-4050 pier. li73__nn•; s~ 0~•. bit tt 122· Al F C & F Zo ·~= -iJ'Or"I,, ,,,......,.,.,., Si\lALL B h I ll ns., a ' gar. J. so erry roi11.1ng Wl ne . S . 2 BR I ho ~. dl"f?!I, crpls, b 1 t In R. lo sci'Vc you! Tl-IE BLUFFS. spot l cs s, BAY VIE\V, Beach, 1 Br 1 · ac e or, ut pd, 3 br. $325. 2249 Orange Ave., See Mgr 615-7520 675-8551 pacious c ~ to s ps, Garages for Rent 4350 p,i.tio· &' dbl garage. S230. BOB PETIIT b I d 4 BR ., ba 200 & I blk Ocean, pool. $130. mo. 0.t. 6~4-llll, o .... n How;c ' beach.' NO PETS, Pe1m.I---"------'-..;..; l~I :le d are Y use : ·• -> •• S' · S2!i0., UUI pd, :,4g....7290 ..-YEARLY 2 Br, 2 Ba, $100 495-4764 pll & last + c an. El erly REALTOft fam . hon1e, nr. pool. S525 pier/parking, adults. 303 E. 1 --==~=~---Sat. Newport • Shores. 2 blks S J GARAGE SPACE For rent. e ·pm:. Avail 10/15 548-952<1 First \Vestem Bank Bldg-. Per mo. &13-5560 Agent Edgewater 11) sn-2866 * STEPS TO BEACH * LAHGE 2 BR $175. Single ocean. $260. Ms-8912 or an uan 621 1 • CDl\.l C 11 ntREE vacant 2 Bdrm Uni\!Crsily Park :i52-70Ci0 1 --~,V~AL"""'K~. ~T~O~B~EA"'-Cl~I;---"='"""'-''='OC..=:-==-~-13 Br, 2 ba. $325. \Vinter slory, be'"", clog, crpt, 6T~ C1pi1trano 3878 "A" Aot:~is_,,, • • DAY or NITE f'TUDIO APT., priv. beach, 642--3783 Eves. '1'l\l"""tOUU .... houses. alao 3 Bdrm home, l ~=~~--~=-c-3 BR.; ,$350/385, yearly $175. mo. inc. utils. 774-9175 1 ~=~=-~-~--dqIB, hlln!I, .-1rpon. lnfan-YEARLY RENTAL. 2 BR, NEW l STORY Duplex, 2''S_IN_G=L=E-c=,,,-o=or.-,g-,-,..-12th~1 Sl75. Single or Family. Ai:t. 2 BR Condo .... $%35/mo Lse Cayv.'OOCI Really 548-1290 or 673--6899 ON THE BEACH, l br, tok. 20~9 \\'allace. 646-9243 2 Ba 0r:g:;s Cl"'"' Gar S & lboa .,0 t'et" 979-M10 2 BR eo-•-, -& ~ --=~=~~=--\Vinter $175. + utlls. 0,. "~" °""2 · , • Y"" • br; 2 ba, fam. rm., feoc'd, t Ba · Blvd. _, mo. ' """ ............. ..... ... 3 BR, fam rm, 2 ba, t'OYd BY THE BEAO{ 6T:>--S224 U'llJ"""OQO, Frplc. ,., k Bal' & Beach. yd., 2 car gar. $?)5. 675-7876 eves. 2Sr, Cpl, oo pel1 or singles. 3 BR C.Ondos • .... u;s It $275 patio. Nr park & sthl. $495 lbr furn, $200 mo, inclding 1 --==~~==,.,--e Tropical Pool e $275. n1t:l. 6T:r-847_J 495--4642 "=,-AN-·=r =E=0-,-G=nrag--,-, .... --1.,-t See mngr. Apt A. 980 \V i :~I~~~:"~.~.·~ lll(I. St4-n24. ulil, yrly, refs, 645-5n4 STEPS TO BEAOi 2 .BR, erpl~. dl'pli, bltns, YEARLY MODERN SPACI-South Loguna 3886 park'g, Vic. 44lh I: 17th St. CM. HARBOR V 2 B 3 Br, 2 Ba, $275 Winter •p'-' ,,,,,,... r , a I DUS "br blk from __ , & t--=-------14 BR Homes ... $3li,$395, $425 • U, r, ronv OCEANVIE\Y 1 ·br., $175. 213+728-3354 utu ..-..., " • ..,...,.,..., Seashore NB 675-3823 LARGE 2 Br. hOflll.'. Crpl., RANCH REALTY den, tennis/pool priv, Jeue yrly. adults only. No pets, I ,,--,,0"'~=="-~= fireplace, relrig-, lge patio, I bay avail Nov 1, only S250, FOR RENT· 1 Br apt Off" R. ' t:tv., n'f, Frnefl:I yd. Gar. * 5.5l-2000 * 673-8761 days &14-2696 utlls. Incl. 968.3856 San Clemente 3n6 gas & v.·ater pd. 5-18-11~ 673-1909 drps.. carjit'g., ~tvtref: ice ental 4400 /\dtil!!I Sl90 6'5-l827-RANDI REALTY San Juan NE\Y I BR, yrly., w I \Y S . 2 BR I sho 3 BR, 2 BA, quiet. Adult E..'<EClITIVE posh, 3 Br. 2~~ dt>ek, ocean \'lew. ?otature i-lOUSE Jor 1-cn1, i\t £' s a * 55ft..6800 * l--' pacious c ose to ps. O\'er 16. Condo Complex. Ba, {rplc, patio, pool, $375. adults, no pe111 or children. Verde, lbr, 2ba, n c 1v-I y TUSTIN REALTY Capistrano 3278 crpts, drps, carpi, uury rm, beach, \'lE\V, NO PETS All new interior. S. E. C. l\1. rno. Lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba, trplc, S250 incl. utils. 495-2865 ~corali'd, $325, ~7116..1 * 832-5111 * -D/\V. util inc Sl90. 6-t&-6820 S2lO mo. perm. 495-4iG4 l blk of shop11 & restaurants pool. S285. mo. 642-0042 Apts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 II .,...,=,,_""'°,,.-.,--.,-0-, 12 B d t b 1t1 Corona del Mar 3722 Apartments Unfurn. 548-954'> 01· 6421155 J ""BR ou..<E', stove, refrlg. U .RGE \\"ell decorated 4 r, en, crp . n 11 , -BAYFRONT-Excili.ng vle1v, Oi.:rJX!f. drapes. $195. mo. BR, 2~J ha T\\'NHSE in washer & d r Ye r. rec Balboa Island 3806 LARGE BACll Comp. kit. lge elegant 4 Br, 2 Ba, ~ pe1s. 1963 \Vallace. C.i\1. Universily Park. Cpts/drps. 1a c i11 t I es avail. $250. BACHELOR. ref.rig, no stove, & bath. Utils & appliances \\"OOd beams, fprt, patio CHOICE :l BR. attached gar. f'ncl. 2 frp!c, C'<'ntral air, inc use 49°2-2890or4~9012 Steve refs req. No pets. $12J. mo. furn, Enclos'd gar, 1 adtilt, 673-5719 LAKE FRONT ya.rd , $175. 26'Q.O Elden of pool. tennis c11s & Pfll'ks. Santa An• 3280 675-8109 · NEW -CHAR~11 NG no pets. $160. per mo. 393 \VESTCLlFF 2 br .. J ~~ ba. LOCATIONS WATERFRONT NEWPORT BEACH E.'\;ceutive offices 2 Or 3 Room suite View ot boats &: water 1 Small office $16.'> Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 Ave. C.l\I. 673-5270 $1:.i nio. ~2-8~90. l·c~0,-1-,-M=e-,-,~---3~7~2~4 4BR-3Ba & lBR-2Ba Jfamilton, C!\.1 &IS-4411 twnhouse. $200 n mo. Adults VERSAILLES MESA VERDE, 4 BR. 2 Bii, Laguna Eseach 3248 3 Br. l ~ ba, 2 Stry Tnhsc, I;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;,, I ;~N~rilla~y~lro~"~'·~°"f'"~67~3~·0>~16;;-2 BR, cpl, drapes, stove & only, no pets. 1728 Bedford ttCorona del Martt n' Sc.I' $325 mo l •r Pool, Patio, 2 car gar. $295 1 • YEARLY 2 BR P · 11 refrig. No ""ls, sec & clean Ln. 548-753.1 .Professional OfHC"s and/or · • • • ' \\'{sec dep. Avail now. A b d I ' ., nv. pa 0• r -Retail Del lr nd J1:ase. 5-16-13118 $175 NICE l Bdr. bltns, ""'-1\226 m GSSG Or ftft . All elec. bltns. Garage dep 1-cq. 7~ James St. Apl. OCEANVIE\V 2 br., den, 2 ON TI-IE LAKE I · ..t.... ~~· a co iiJ Dana Point 3216 cp!s,/drps, carport. nr bc:h ;,~=,c=~~~~~=~I BRANO NEW BROKER 615-6700 B. 968-5280 ha. Condo rnt WID At S.ulh Coast Plaia. ~Pu.fm: tt"· serv., u 2 BR. Z BA, nr. Dnna Hi Sch, ftpl, deck. bl!ns, cpr'i;. Nr. Hbr. &· Bus. $2'90 IS€!. $~30. 2 DR oceanfview a.pt. University Park 3294 Balboa Peninsula 3807 APT ~1GR for 14-2 Br. l\.lin. Wf\V, drps "pool '$.J5o pe; Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bar · • wy frontage Bltns, garage. $29,50 & Up duties. $80. off rent. Pool, mo. 54g..,ri'19 · &: Jacuut. Spectacular 8 & 2nd Dr. Rates from .4.Q'. s1;i0. UTIL pd. 2 BOP., Crplc, 3 BR. 2 BA, atrium, dbl gar. SINGLE STUDIO APT SUPER DUPLEX Acllts, no pets. Prefer older 2 BR. t Blk trom Ocean, :~tai:t"~;,I M7i(i~~~~ ~~r·111~~·~ E. big ynrd. Pel \Yel romel On greenbelt nr a.dll pool. SPECIAL \VEEKLY RATES 3 BR 2 BA I •-J wo1nan. 642--9520 . Avru"I 11/1 210 Ccdru· s- --'493:=12-13 $~'75. 2 BDR. frplc. Ol..'C&n Avail now. ~ mo. Ph. 2277 Jl11rbor Blvrl. · • pa.to, .... ,.c, · ' ~. Qubhousc, Gym, Sauna, OF'l"ICE SPA($ 1' ... 0 R vie\\', Childtpel. So. Laguna a52-309t/552-T;iOO Cosla i\lesa &6-4840 Sl3 A \Vest Bay Ave, $200. 2 BR, 2 BA QUIET, 548·7290 To!al Sccur:'"" RENT. Costa Mesa, Harbor r. ' , CLOSE to Dana Pt. ?>farina 30r, 200, lea!!e, S27J per Jl\O 714~196-8100 El Toro 3232 1 JBk l8A.. n('Y.·ly c\ec'd. Bllns, Jdscpd. $350 n10. li<t ~ la~L ?f06 Grays1on. jS().3279 !'juntington Beach 324~ Sl-fARP 3 Br llomc. Be:imed t>elling & lrplc 1n farn rm. l..g pvt yd. 2 car gar 1v/aUey :1ccess. $350 nio. 83S-Ora9 nit 6 pin. 3 BR CONDO. Potao. Frplc. BH ns, \1'8lknblr to hr>arh. l..c11i'IC $290. Call Collecr, 213·U9-2·111.I all. ij ·111 NO ~nmg QUIET n•'>I \l'Cll ~..:rutJhCl'I 3br T01\'llhOllSl", :-hl+i; r l'pllng, pvt l'lltio, pool. $285 n10. lse. :i36·U6Si. NE\V CONDO. 2 81· .. P!ush Demr. Nr. Hunt. llbr., bkr. ·~·3&1..~ SJl.5 OIAR~1ING 2 Bdr, frplc ,~~~~~~~~~~~I Balboa. Days 88&-4832: eve Crpts, drps, bltns, closed SHARP 1 BR. ocean 2 blks, lmmedlc.te Occupancy at Adams. Beaut I tu J. ,_ d ,. N _., Hses Furn/\Jnfurn 3300 I· 962-8121 gar. NO pets. 2126 Thurin, Girls, no children or pets. ADULTS modorn. "·, mu, I c. , .... me, Y ·pa 10· 0· ruu. $30 WEEK & UP 1 -~~~--~-~ 6Ta-5772 .......... $400. UTlL pd, 3 &Ir, 2 NEWPORT CUTE AS A BUG S175. yrly. 645--6680 &lrry, No Pets janitorial, Cliw A. Walker Ba, frplc, bean1s, 60' deck • $6.j() Nlg~t & Up. 2 Br sludio duplex. I ifou~e EASTSIDE C.M. Large du· \VATERFRONT Apt. 3 Br, Bachelor, 1, 2 &. 3 Br's. & Lee Bldg. Ca.II Gene Hill, $450 LOVELY 3 +-den + SHORES : ~dlo ~~:~~Avail. from ocean. Adltslno pets. plex 1 Br;-11flck frpl, cpts, ~~~oJrly lease. $485. mo. from $l7S nar mo. 557-0136 or 642-0alO. fam rm, sep dining rn1 , 211 E. Balboa Blvd. 11) drps, ulil J. $200. n10. 1 .,...,,...."""" .-· 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. frplc, dbl garage. Yi<'w Cute 2 bedroom home. \Valk •Phone Service -Htd. pool 985-5822 Collect or 675-8720. adult, no pets. 642-1960 l ~==''=-~---~~"I Santa Ana S4T.i 3 BDR. fplc, P«Ol home. lo beach and shops, $265 •• Children&. Pet Section SHARP B "'I •t Cl s,uPER Priv. malseparnll».bl'k"'· 3700 Pia D NEWPORT Flna.ndal Ct.nter Unfurnished. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM BEAUT. heyfront col)Clos. 2 ac.n; or uni· ose or mature e, to za r. Leasing Office Space ~u~~11:ew RENTALS WATERFRONT :i48-9T:>5 or ~:f.167 BR .. 2 ba. Slips 8\'a\l. Jo Orange c.oast College. bch, $250. )-Tl)' 6n-5760 714-5~ (;UL ON·SITE MANAGER NE\VLY DECORATED. nice Cov'd. parking, S«"Urlty ~1?!,,per mo. Call S46-&!80 1 --~~~---R-T--11:=~:::;:::;;;::::;:::::;::::::::;:::;:::;;1 -l'f71~4~)i&J>.~~3lll~~"'~t(5>16.~-I 673-10.10 or 49-l-3248 Spotless and spacious. 3 bed-elevators & pool. $650 To ...... .l. PARK NEW PO OCEAN~'"R.ONT POOL 1 ho Bo U I BR \v/Y.RJ'd. \Vorking rou· $900 yrly. Agt. 675--7060 S l MO. FREE RENT roon1 own use. 11t 11. p. pie only,· no pet.'!; or child DELUXE 2BR, lrplc, di"" APARTMENT ~-.11.~ No lease req. Dix. oHkes New ruodern l)(luSC. 4 Bdrn1, Furruture optional $595. $175. nio. incld uti!. 646--0&12 OCEANFRONT YRLY dbl goir, <'l'Pling & drps, Bachelor l or 2 Bedroom.s ~ dj A. rt H 1 1 A/C 3 both, dining roon1, all CHANNEL REEF close to city hall, Colleges -a · urpo er 0 " · • "''ood , glass & rotk. ON or &12-2986 3 Br. 2 Ba. beams. frpl , close by 529-2349 and Townhouses £ICITlllC llEW COMCEPT! full services. From $145 Mo. THE \\'t\TER, $1200. n10. Hi'st loca1ion on the bay in NEWLY decorated l u 1 l y dshwhr, "arage, Pali o -"'"'::C7.""~~~=~-1 Fr. $224.50 Open 9-6 Daily ADUtT WCSlDE UVlltl: 2171 DuPont, Room 8 Yrly. 49+-0615 C.D.:0.1. <..;iant 2 bedroom fw11. 2b1· apt, ideal for 2 _64_2_-<_7_9_3=~~~---CHILDREN OK ~'iross fro~~ashion 1;~1~~ i SMAUPITSA«frTIO *&13-32'l3 'TU noon* OCEANFRONT. new, dining t."Ondo. furnished. $600 or 3 \\'Orking people share. UNIQUE L~ s'100Br.D$17~: l&~r ,1~~ atJamboreeonSanJoaquln •Bachelors EXECUTIVE Suite overlook· rni, lirepln~. 3o· 1!1,ui~ CHINA COVE Linens & cleaning st>rvicc Balboa Inn. Pool, Ulil pd. · upex • ·P<'X, J-lills l&cl. •l BR ,lBR ing Newpart Harbor, 1024 i·n1. s.;75. Mo. Yl'arl~. i\Tosl unlqt·e spot In C.D.r.t. 1\"kly. Util pd. 642-124•1 $100. to $2:i(). 675-8740 .} pools. crp!s, drps, 642-66!13 (114) 644 -1900 2 BR & D sq ft, Others to l,150 ft. 191---06 \:"i 'l bl'(llWni eoltoge on !he T ELM GARDENS APTS fBRf;pl.:-BaibOaPeninsula, t.1E:SA VERDE, 2 Br+ dt>n, • en Ampl e free p11rklng. Coast 3252 d " . I Jo;URN. 1 & 2 BR apt in ""ly., un!"t'-. I Ba. new crpts/drps, frplc, BAYVIEW APT. From $175. $435 J-Ugh1va·y at Nev.·port Blvd. Loguna Niguel ~an . rUI·ni8hec. Couples J ' .. '' Ad t•-9~3432 642 '°" I $"" adult section. Pool, 110 pets, $250 ~, o 123 l ~-•-~7._noc-'pe-"-'-"-=~ 3BR 2BA.bltns, crpts, drps, ......,..., BRAND NE\V BEAUT!.FUL 3 hr. :! b..1, Country Club seri.;. \\'alk to beach. pool, !'..· tennis. Sc>c. Guards. !ow "'L·'1·n"Lf1.E ISLAND &ml"~!:; ?2nd St .. c . M , CHARritING 1 br, v•~ bn, Ea11tbluft 3830 lpl. elt>c gar opnr .. etc. $39.l. MesaV.rde Eost&Adams D"'ES"'"K"•::P"•"::---,,::vaJ"1"a"b1_e_sso=I ~.,.,..,, ino. 540-1800 mo. Will nmvlde furniture · ' beamed ccil, Roman tub. JACOBS REAL TY ,_ .. 3 bedroon1 hL\1111' home on EA.!-.'TSIDL 1 Br, 1v<11k·in S200. Single only. G42--5lB1. at $5. mo. An a w e r In a \'1\C. I Bil 2 Ba, nr Shop.. n1aint. gnrdcn!i, frpl , • ~·hi & pk, ~Iagnoll.'l. !.· nl<1ny extra.s. $450 includes Afl11n1~. 5325 mo. 96l-612'2 chit·~. S.11-1~11 or 493--0i2fl f:. B11yfmn1 . C.Omplctely ~los:::t, r pt!'l, drps, bltns. C ·~ 38 • DELUXE • 675-6670 MESA &ervlce available. 17875 lunll.shed -IO'shpalso 11vail· g11·edlsh frplc. 1 adult. Util orona def mar 22 3 dR, •1 ~ BA apt for lease. FAIITASTIC BAY F"RONT Beach Blvd., Uuniliiaton 11blc. SSJO. pd. $180. 642-1960 lncld spac. master suite, Apt. View Ne"'J)Ol'I. & GARDEN Beach. Ct2-4321. POINSEnlA Lge Fully Furn 2 Br u~~yAlunnst rn"n1fburm._2br., ~HI-ddooin nn & dbl 8~1'"'Poo· •,"'•0 Catalina from every room. 55c PER SQ FT l Br, 2 B..i. erpl, rlrp'. 4 BR. lcnccd yd, frplc. hl1 1ns, d~h .... a!!hrr, nrwly i;p1·inklcrs. Lctise $3.lO. mo. ~>c·, no pct~. S295. 1¥17-Sll:l I i1:11-2ffi!) or 49-1-:\-152 4 Hr. 'l l\..'l., <·IO!lor to ~lml~.1 3 BR, + OEN. 2 ba. frpl, $_fi). V('t'y l'lf'an. 67:;-tS.17 ut1I. rm, cptldrp. $3j() a ! •·1 1~1::1 .~-:i·llil!! ,.,.cs. 1110. 49;r.im c'·"s & v.'knd. 1 . , S ©Rdtl1A-ZG£2t~8 Th at Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle ------ld,off •f (IAT •• ,OLIAH ------ o•~'lrro";ll i..·1~a ol ,.,~ lou• ~·nmbl.d WOl'd1 b.· I~ tc lcrm 1001 ~mpl11 wo<d1 I HADREL I I' I' I I ~-r.Hr-iY-'N-,.OO-'P.-11 '. 1 _ I' I I I . Charn1in.g cottus;:e. Old brick, Bltn. .. , \V/W, drps, pool. ga'; & la~nd, bl~'i~"~·~: Re:re~~ner ::e~: Adults 2 Br, 2 Ba. Boat 111lp avall. APTS 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB fil"l"pla1'C', 3 ilf'ctroon1s, fn1n· Ad lts, no pets. $100. 642-95-..~ 314 !\.1arJn,1erite, Apt C & B only, no pets. Terr. Pool. Sec. B~ 2 2 & 3 Bdrms .• crpts, drps, Cpts, drps, AJC, tree llkl:., ily room, grrnt kitchen. Un-E)l.'TRA lge I & 2 Br, SIG5. an1 714-5-11-9611, 11n1 213-e $322 e Ca~ gar. Carey, 675 1, utilities peld. B 111 n s , util, 10' clngs. Agt. 541-so::'J lul'ni~hC'd. $ liol, rurnl.~hcd & $19:\, RedecorRted, n<'"'' I =4~3~1·711~95~· =~~~~=~ 865 Amigos \Vay, NB JO.:> laundry tacililles. Rec , DELUXE office It com· $jL. erpl. Idl'al ror blichelo1'!1, DUPLEXES, 2 br, I ba. $290. !\.fa.naged by 3 Bit 2 Ba, bltns, cpts, room v.·/pool tl'lble, gym merclal spaces avail. now. Call 6Ta-i22j 11dults. 1993 Church :,.;S-96.l:l 2 hr, l ba. $260., 3 br, \\'lLLlAM WALTERS co df1!S, !IUndeck. N e w I y roon1, Bauna, pool, bbq, Chcitt L.11t1.ll\ll Nlaucl .\ "u• O'< •••II '"'""' Ol •i!UI \-_\I J ,~:,· HE\t :r\ A BERG ENTERPRISC S CO Condos Furn J400 PAl...i\I SPRINGS 2 Br. 2 Ba. pools, tennis, saun:'ls, jacuuis. \Veekncl, wkly, monthly. <2131~7..-0209 or 8.11--4870 CONDO 2 BR 2 ba {also avail unfum) overlookillJ": LAGUNA NIGUEL GOLF COURSE Owner 495-1.).'"!6 2 BR. 2 BA. \\'e!it Lllguna Niguf'I. 496 525-1732 e Tropical Pool e :! b;.1, $325. All 11·/gara~r. painted, elose to beach. area. A~ult!f only, 110 pets. Mission Vitjo area. Xlnt & r ec ent t y redecorated. Huntington Beach ~~ Year round lease. SJ.25, mo.._ 2881 Br1st~I. Costa ~fesa, rwy Access. 83l-l40I 8.3 l 13P., Pa!lo. Gas & \Valer &l-J-0800 or SW-7326 Cll.ll 884-1858 behl'ttn 8 & 545-6700 • • , , paid. ~l lfi8 1 ~~~~~-~--LUXURY APTS 5, 6Ta-32!H anyllme.12145th CDl\l O~~ICES 150 -6ro , l.G 2 Br furn. close to shoppfnJi!, Adults, no pe\11. lnq, 1791,oa Rochc~tcr, reiir. $12:-i 10 Sl55, 1 & '2 br. trll's .. n1nt. adults only. 64~~. 132 \V. \Vilsnn. Lnc: I Br'~. pool, nr shops, udullR/no Jl<"ls. Utll pd . 1584 t.lonrovia, c r-.1 S.18-0:\.'1,G untlngton Bea ch 3740 SHARP 1 Bdr. 1 ha lh apt. St W 1 N rl Prkg, air, cpts, drps, music Quiet odu.lls only -no prts .• lust being complt'ted, l, 2, " ell ewpo ele\'ator. C. M 8 st er,· t'rl'Sh p!!int. new CUJ'Pf'I. & 3 herlroom1. tlreplru:es, ON TIIE BAY. dock opt.. owr.r/rltr, 673-4120. ' $195.mo.ngt &t-1-7211 110tne ll'lth patios o r 3 br,.2 ba,wOOeck.uPrw.r n;S .... ; UP to800sq ttol olfh_'e l!paet: NICE 2 br duplex, evail Oct bnlcon1e11. GR~T LOCA-duplex, full din. rn1 , frpl ., 'fl f or rent in Newpo1't Financial I. 426 Acacia. Sl'iO. ITIO lo TION IN THE BEACH utlls. Incl. $450 mo. yrly., . ,, !'!..r!.!.. Center r I exl bl a lellSe. tno. 646-9309 AREA. Coll 960-322:1 or furn. nvatt. 67r>-4200 6«·1BGO. il3S-6l:l:l ask fnr Ailene or ELEVATOR b 11d1 l""=i'-,.---:----~I CORONA del J\Tllr 2 Br. 1 i\-1arlcn. ' 11 n g on 2 BR. TownhouRe , frplc, XLNT Joe., 2 rooins, l Ba, £rplc, patio. So o( hwy. beach. Pvt bolc;onlea. P?o1• trom S250. I BR, from $195. w/wat bar & ~ bath t. $275. 547-o993;49&-1981 DOG RUN sccur!ly, adult hving, blhns. Pool lcnnls contlnen1a1 drps gd pkg area sss' cp RC )MY -or 3 Ur, 1 hlk Spec. 2 Br. apt. Cp t,. (!rps., Bach. 1·2 BR. 5.Sl:"i R.lvt>r bl'(l11ldast. Sei>arate family Call 'Mr. Brown. 646-16&\7'°' bltns.. closed gnr, From Ave, 642·2!i66 section. Close to ahopplng , BEA UT furn. apl$ $165 & ocean, no kidsl-::ti1. l\1i·. SJ13. 1ii lilock \\'est of Btncb. DLX DPLX 3 BR, 2\i Ba, &. tine beach. 644-2611 l5nt Floor, N pl. ~nter. $175 Spnnlsh iity\e building. Kcll,y. 67l455.5 or l52-0 IOO. 8•12-03R9 FfP. (leW crpl!I & drp11 . ~rgeoua, panommlc view. P"'-enclosed g(1r.. pool, srUDIO APT. 1 It 2 BR-:-WALK TO BEACH 8'!&.ch ilde of Hwy, Cdl\f, TllE EXCITING $J5o ~· ttAgl .. ~~rnpea. ""una. laundry. 11d1r~ 11301 furn'd. $120. &. $200. per 1 2 • n B $500, mo. Agt. ask l o r PALM MESA APTS. '-:i'°'=~0·""'""-' '=°"'""'-I K I La 1 blk Iv mo. ~, • '"" -'11:4,-.. r. crpt. drps, Do n ... a .... """'"' iw i:r. It 2 1~ I ba tt 50" nr !'.'SI in....-.V'+<> bltf • -221 16th St rou..,, '""-""'°" MlNUTES TO Nm>. BCH. ,,,.., ~ ' 0 ""'~· · or Beach oft Slale.r. 842-7848 2 YEAR Old CMrm.lni!: 3BR, 205 "lsfh~ .llunU~ LIDO_ JSI...E unfurn l Br. Boeh. l le 2 BR. j~n .$IST All ~l.nu~__l)e.Mllqg It Ct"ll1. ~....,.F_lr'-G r.E_R.-11 ' . I' I I' I . ln~t .. l!l'T'll'nl credo! ha \ motde buying eosfer, but p.i.y1ng -. ?-.TEN. small hl"'!'lch, hotel. lSA "apt w/patio. $4 2j. 1 ik·h.8"7-3&57 Jiv rm, (rpl.c, wry choice, Adults, No Pel.$. SUS inc.udes u1n. 505 Rnoms $21.50 v.·eek. Aph1 6ri1"5m CllEZ ORO AM'S to very qult!I trnnnt onJy. t.5ti1 r-.1esa Dr. Superior. N.8 . 548-26.Ji Condos Unturn . 3425 1.:c=;.;;_'---- 6 11"11/' r. •;"tfD lfTfllS IN I l11f~f • • ·AtES ~ tlfll<. tlc'..'1.f .-~QY( lt11(t $ ~ t err 1>.N' •• 'J!t S<:RAM·LETS A n•w•rs In Cl•ulflcotlon 8080 \ " .. . - N.B. lArgto 3 RR. 21# Btl, Frplc, Rrlrlg., tlhl (l;nr, rncl J)t'.llio. pnnl. Nr HIMit. Sl'\.5. mo. Atlu\15 -no pct11. 64>-3293 ~Imo. s.16-70".16 Cot t• Mesa 3824 823I Atltlnta Lease $200. mo. 673-6148 I~ blk:I lrom Newport Blvd.) BAi"iK or C.011A MCM. PIUll, 1 BR Apt 11r lkach. Pool. I,~ & 3 DR. Prtv ~r .. pool, 2Br, ] bfl:, New, Nr. Udo 546-9860 Office htrn1l~W !'!lee $135. mo. .+ utits. N 0 2· BR unrurn \.ardl'n Apl&:. "'asher, dr)'er. Close to Shops &. Bch, cpt, frplc. * LA PARISIENNE * ruen1. area . ....., .. ,._.,.,,,,, . chlld~n/J'l'.'ts. 96o.2746 Frplc, Dl\V, Pri"' paUo. S200. lx>ach. ~. d,lshwasher, gar. $27Z mo 2 Br. rum, All ,.leclric. f"\J't'o FURN w/phonc. Coi.t1 Hwy, BEACH Sl!Jle, tum. O rt Ni:_. Irvine Industrial al'l'.'a , CONDO 3 bi". 1 ha. cpt5. \lrly l!lt'. 673-()343 Afl 5 pm. p· Jct, Heate(t fWI. Adu N~y;plrt addres!1,_..laSle!ul13 it1Tet f.arkg. f12S. 1.st & fl,')i~2.841 dl"pl'., Pfttlo, \V/D, re!rlg. EAST BLUFF. Snutnlna 2 $~.&:up. decor. S7! 6*-8340- laat. M -I~ l'\"f'!I, EXTRA Lrg dol"xe 2 Br llJ1ls, & lltow. No ftt. $225. mo. Blt, 2 Ba studio. Frplc, 979-1268 l·A~,~•AIL.'*~Sh:o-ar=e-7hu"-. -o~(~f.,..-1 La guna Beech 3748 <T,11r, drps, bllln$, No pcli., Ask !or Bev or Dale Gorgeous Bay \oicW. Adults. Acl'OSll from atilt coum w/rxma:eniel party, NB, 1100. 64&-URI !llJ3.-0G1'. No pet& $335. mo. 640--0349 aM32 Sllnta At1.1_1 Ave.. 86-3700 0Cf:1\N Vt I'.:\\' 2 BR S300 1 BR $225, ADULTS. NO P£J'S~C!'\'t. SJ-IARP, 2 s!ory, 2 brdl'Oom. 2 BR. $ISO P!r mo. Cl~ UNFURN Apts, ' Br, 2 lla 1 el\ FurnJunfu~ yr\y, uttl DELUXE 2 nn. offtce: East 2 bath, crpts, etc. J..arxc 10 11hopplna &: beach. \Ve1tcllff 11rea.. 1moll pet pd, $210. mo. Nc\\rpott Coast Jtwy .. CdM. 4.1c.. lr'L patio, tW mo., Oi-8793 ~alooomlr!I, Bkr. 615-6700 OK. call 6424152: 64Som. lkac:h. ~1219 evt1. Rraionomica. Bkrs. 6T""'6700 ' I , ' c s 2 K N s s N ' . .\. l fillrsclay, Octobfr 10, 1'174 liiillflPP:..;•~r~-;;;.n.c;;.~1;.;..-:~:·_-_-_"'!..;s~l5iso),i1li:~~S~cCih~oo~~liis~&£~i~~~~ii~~~SS~cCih~oo~~1r..~·~i~~~~~~~~~l~~HH~;e~lij;p~W~~·~nnit'"td~~·:-~Mi~~:FFf;11;oo~~H~e~lp~W~~·~nt§td~~·Ml§~;F;7;1~~~~e~~p~~·~n~t~e~~~~~~7~100~~~H~e~lp~W~~·~·~1td~~·~~~~~~4 17'\l DIVORCE lnslruclion 700$ Instruction 700$ D J . ONLY $65. FANTASTIC IMMEDIATE' FUTURE OPENINGS $ compk~~lwblo AmtUDE._ TRAINING OJPORlUNfTY ' W ill Trtin -Enll-.nt -BrlngAd Office Renral l ost i F~nd W£ST CLIFF BLDG "it ·~i·utn UlACH ' • ' •' ' •• ' • •• I•, 1 ••••• •a•c•tl•t off I c, • .All C\ur. ANJMAL CONTROL PREGNANT? Develop The Power of Positive Thinking La"' Enforcement (958) Boat Operator (618) llunLlrutton Beaeh Sheller c.rtna:. coofi~nUnl oowucl-NO\v acccpting....reservatlons. 10 \Vk class C.111 M1 ltow.:t1\J 1>4;.1 U 10 I 8S2l Edi5on St. S36-6So, in;: • referral. Abottl<m, starting Oct. 15, 7-10 p.m. at Huntington Bored as a secretary, salesgirl or clerk? Cook (948) Radio Intelligence (98G) &ck of Humane Society adOpUon &: keeping. AP· Bcach·l<~extntain Valley Y.~t .C.A . $fiO lncl d. Like people & exercise? Fantastic Oppor· ANIMAL ASSlSf. LEAGUE ' ;;Cl>?.l<E!i=;;:642;:".;;':;;"'i:::;=:--;:= 11 " t I s Fin tunity for new, rewarding career with Elaine Leather Repair (43.'\J Steel \Vorker l5 1C) ndopllon. ~ying and 1k£AL E1itateTralnlng. llldlv. a 1,-1ateriais . Discow1 or pouse . anc· El . nen~ i nronn. 96().1.m. inltruc.Uon. Personal attn. ing avail. Call~ Powe.rs Figure Salons as an aine Trucker {64C IllustraJ.or (81E) " OFFICE SPACE & secretarial Scrviros. Ex· per i e n eed I Prole11donal licensed reaJ estate brokt>rs onJy. Prime Costo 1'1ega location-deluxe o f f I c e s . pcrcentag11 lease. For ad· dltional Inforniat\on -write Auoclaled South c oa 1 1 Brokers. P.O. Box 1~95. Newport Beach, Ca. 9:2663. ANt?.·fAt..~ IMPOUNDED Sale• or broker exam !-3 GUI ES J>o\vers · Lab 1nl.xed. tBJ1, remale wks. Acade1ny 548-ll9'l. SUCCESS D 1'tunager Assistant Manager Offset Press man {83F) Amphibian Opr (610) 's1er1icr"~1i:dxed, crea1n, ina,.1e ''PR=EG=~"A'"N°'1'!". Th;;;;:;:lnk=log::--;A;::bo::;r-979-2295 , . Y.M.C.A. 847-9622 Or Instructor 0 rt 18lA I Boat Repa1·r (61F) icp n .... c · brwlwht, ma tJonT Know all the fuc111 [ '~"'l'~'""'""'""'"""l'l!'l'l" ra sman " Shep mixed, brw/blk. mt1le ,.._,, 1 'FE LIN'' "I \Ve are looking for warm personalities. & a "lnlat"•-~'I<. blk, n>alc lint. ~ "" "'• "' N · ,,. ".-"""'"' .. _ "~l """" Gardening ·~s -=======; neat appearance. o expenen ce necessary ARMY OPPORTUNITIES ~~.~~gz~t~~!cmale ~m=c.·-·.=-;_;,..,,,.·;.,,c"'-~::.,-,R;;-•::•'dc::r--•:-1 ----=------,. -wUl train for !uJl or part~time positions. rtetiicver Pup. brw, male Art 'Reduction 10831 Beach Bl. LAri';fp~~gXk~ -~n•ll Openings in Santa Ana, Anaheim, \Vestmln· Costi M•sa, 542 w. 19th St., 645-1163 Sctmauzer n1b:ed, hi, niale Stanton. ~27-3406 \Veeklv ~taint e Cleanups ster & Costa Mesa. lrill.h Settt!1'. t(.'1J. rr.:i.le Travel 5450 Free Est. 642-9007 Job Wanted, Male 7015 Call 547•5765 Join the people who've joined the Army Ger Shep, blk/lon, female LA\\'N Servlro Re' & Comm lii!!J!"!!'!"ll'!""'!""!'-!'!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!"~~"!!!tp,~i!/!!!J Cocker n1ixcd, blk/brw. 1nale ENSENADA fUN BUS., monthly mulnt, cleanups, ~1ATURE hnrrl \\'orking in··'"'!"!'~~""'"'l'~~~~~~!""!!!'~"'l~:"l'~"l!~!~H M 100 GeTcrripoo. tan/blk. !emale Nov. 8, 9, 10th. Lv/Newpon hauling free est S48-61tl d!vidual Jl(>(>k.ing !'lllinn~e.I H'elp Wanted, M&F-]lOO flelPWaRted, M&f7IOO •Ip Wanted, &F 7100 Help Want.cl, M&F 1 rn1Rn-6h fla.lr-Pl;grey/b1w Fri 4 Plrf, rel. Sun 6 Pi\t ment 1'tail"lt'f! position. t:x· Of Business Rental 4450 Cent•r San Clemente 1000 sq ft Store or office on El Camino Re11I Excellent park~ ntale Round tripkbus. t"-'O nights LNDSCPIGARDEN/MAlNT trcmely Pt'rso .. nabl<". X Jn 1 BARTENDER, •ppll•.ai•--~ Gen'I c Tr"e to $475 UC ~l<"d T<"ch P.~·. & v.'te.k CATS ' ·n Hotol Id~ ..... ~ .-.,n, Sod, Sprinklers, Cleanups. I •· ...,,..,. CLERK TYPIST~ A-·-lo T,.,,·,_ rnds, full 1ln1e & part time ...... r-• r-· """' re ere~s X pd. J o ll e ph •-,·ng ''''"· m"•t •-e•. p. R ti & Cod ' Cl k ......... · .... •-1 ... "--""'!! Domettl<" Sh Hair, blk/wht D/Occup. cocktall pa11y. Soil eel, 642-33.11 646-4""" Miner 61~2499. Apply In pe~ ~ ''s. a ng 1ng er i:;1111y Envln)nmcQl.. Pi .. ·lf1ca Hoe ptuu, O'M-vv spots, female Try xma.s. shopping. Con· General Services 6046 YOUNG n1an ex.....,rien-.1 ·,n Coast llwy, Laguna Sch & WESTCLIFF ext '.!11 ~lrs. Gray. -l92-9'1S4 492.7333 Sia1nese, Seal Pt , female nelly Tours 548-SM4 Aft. ,... ,.._,_, P remium Billing Clerk Pen!OMC'I ;\gClll')' LVN. $3.l per shill. Uomeslic Sh Hair, blond/whl 1 ~3~P~M~~~~~~~:~ 1 d Pa I _n 1,i n g · 8 P. 3 r tnient BEAUTY OPERATORS Jr151u1u1ce bnt:kgmund pret'd, 1~1ark Ill C<'nterl NURSl::S Aidt>, r/time. COMMERCfAL & o I f I c e space avail. Several loco· hons tn Laguna. Zic To 75c Per Sq. l''t. 'Ir'·-. lemala COLLEGE Student n e'\" s ma 1 n en u n c C' und con-\"I h loll . 1 _, ... 1 ... . 1 S • ·~ '''"'" Tl ,,1,, C'I S42 ~ ... ~ " k ha II treell s.lnlctio n ~ks perm;il1('nt Y t owing or 01u)' °"'. · vut l\Ot t"~S("Ul111 . 1u11 ......., 1651 E Edln,c:E'r, $.A. ""''" 1 • • -........, Dome~uic Lg ~lair, Trl, male ~u u ng, 1 ed re~· job Call Gi·<'g' 97g..9621 n1ont Taka.a equipped sheip mo. Nev:POl1 B1.'1n·h otfil.:e. 5;12·8836 ;\llichine Shop Domestic Lg Hair, Blk. male [' < ]~ G · c~~!!..~c ean • inac, · ' In N.B. area. Best equip. Good ro. b\'tK'hts. Call !'.tn.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... iiiiiiiiiiiii TOOL CRIB 3 kiuens, male & female, s.vfcelft...,.. -""~~~~~~~~--Job Wanted, Fmale7050 Beaut 11 ul ly modern. Nell, 83J.84.'i0. GENERAL blk/wht . _ JD&R aeaning ServiL-e 548-5212 or Eves 545-1025. COOK LABORERS Nol8Jl Real Estate 494-9tl4 C.M. Storefront & Off.lee + 1500 sq fl fenced area. Totul 2750 ft. He.avy foot 1raffic, C-1. 646-6961: 646-1246 Siamese. Blue Pt, female Apnrtment11 for Re-Rent SECRETARY BEAUTY OPERATOR As-~~• ATTENDANT •·-·~·• K' 1 & Pu leo -• "'"-8581 or 8'" "'19 .,..,.ary aC'COrding to 1!.'l:p. lmmed. Assignments. Top ~·cu it ens oo "'-pllance Rel'Ullir --.....,... ............. DCC ovenlog ,1 .. d•nl a-ks si.stant for Busy Sa.Ion, Wed R""uires "t>nerat knowledge ....,.. r-... ... "" Prefer oo students. Expcr. $$$. Long or shon term. ~-, "' WST: Lg. red, female Irish 'Tl-JINGS" by Moose. Gen'! full-time Harbor Al'l'a posi-lhru Sat. ~1w;t be hscenced. pref'd., but ii·\U I.rain. Apply Ca.II 540--H.50. of n111i.:hine shop tools «: Set., 1012/74. Mlssion Viejo APPLIANCE carpentry, repairs. plum· tlon. Types 60 \1'.p.m., fl"""s Richard Ouellette. 161 0 ... _, i 3,4 30 NEVER FE'E AT TE' PO N1uipn1cnt & good record bin I I 0 '"5613 "" W t C t H NB uo: 1.1·een ; "' : p.m. A ~ ~ ~· 1 ' 'II Th d I area. llas skin disease, on REPAIR g, e ec ., ....... -sh.or1hand 100 ll'.p.n1. Honor es o as wy • Hatnbw·ger Hanilet. 1545 TE~lPO Tfmporury Help kec•p1n~ ~k1 s. c cs re to n1Cldicalion. Boy & parent Washerr Dryers-Refrlg. PAINTING-Steam Cleaning ,."tudent. Reft>renl'cs. M:..t!•I0,1~64~2-~3=9~7il=·--~~~~~ Adain~, C~I. Ask for !\Ir.I!!!!~~~~~""'!'."'""'""' I ~ of M!l·v!Cl': t<> others la heart Slck. 3 mo. o Id Call Jack 548--0433' l\lnintenunc~leaning I am looking for GENERAL BEAUTY OPERATOR HagC'n. GENERAL Office c I erk, parlll'ulal'ly in1 po11ant. \Ve 1nipcred setter puppy as \VASHERS, DRYERS. DISH· Scott ~l4fi.7039. anytin1e llOUSECLEANINC;, o ,, 11 No following nee. Com n1 T aff & rcco -cl kef'p'ng niak..-ri!rcrn.h P8118 in our re1vard. 837--0398 050 Cook Exper. Line r ic . 1. .1 finl' <-lrn n shop. \\'e haw u WAS H E R S. DISPOSALS POLISH & wax autos, stu· trans. $20 day. C;ill till •I guarn. 645-1 . t-· . . exp desirable. Lite typing, 275 SQ Ft. Ole, s\01·11.ge. bus. etc. Pacific Cst H,vy, CdM. Call 67~20.ll. LOST Yorkshire Terrie r • ONLY: "A" 58,18 d•n•. n•a•l•ln• buffed, hand pm . 962--0510, /t1n1c 1?051tion. Paid vac. Ri coh of A111C't'1{'a 19 0 0 h11·g" bal·klog or i1urk insur-1 9 bl ~ & <>'IV' ' '" .. llosp. 1nsur. & other ·. ' in~ lonr: tern1 employment. ma e 1110, a ..... tan .1.Nle \l'BXccl 53&-1730 Jett t.IATUR~ wonu•n look!"" lor • .._.,. ~ -VW• JL '--,-r,·is. ,\pply, Sa m , s Quail St, NB, 833-AJTJ() Industrial Rental 4500 sliver, near Bayside Dr, Babysitting --· · .. " '"'.... :"'01v 11-ork1ng 10 hr. day11. Cdi\1. 3 weeping little girls Haulln9 6051 pem1anen1 live.in, child Bkkpr 1.hru P&L to $850 Seafood, 16278 Paeific Coast Gen'I Ofc Girl Aitl' is no barrier. Pleruie anxiously awaitim:; g o o d CHILD Day Care. my homf!. care, It. hou~keepi ng. lla1·e Exec. Secretary S850 Hv.y. H.B. Typing 45--!» w.p.m. Good (.'()ntuct: Al Richardson news. Lost appi"OX 1012 • Mon-Fri. Loving hon1e at-*l\10VTNG AND HAULING• references 646-1484. Loan Shipping Clerk ~Qtvl COOKS. n1etJ or wo1nen. \1'/figurcs ,t,, detail. Ca 11 YARD NEWPORT. ' INCUBATOR Koll Ind.' condo avail. Two air-coOO. olfic~ &: ind , space. Plenty of parking. 3200 Sq. ft., $800 a monlh. ~:m3 mosphere. CM area, Falr \Viii care for Elderly ...,,,_,n l\tortgage 1.':itpel'. lo ~ Bkf.~t exp. Top '''ages. Harvey, 673-8120, Cd~I 0•~ • ~1w11 TI' '"9-07"" Local or distant ,........... • -al •-/P • , 1 I ~ 3~"4 \V. \\'nmcr A\-e .. Santa I ..,, son. -r-.n "" in my hon1e Pr! roon1 & ui::g ="Y -·1 e 0 _I...., Apply in person. Carrov."s•----------# LOST: Irish Setter, ma e, Md ~52 bath. 645--9140 · Bkkpr/?ilort Banking to $7~ 1• Ana. 543-71~-I. An Equal Op- 9/5/74. Has 10 tag, Allie. ~ll~l~t~~f h~~-l~air-LOCAL moving & hauling Recept/Secretary to $650 Rest;1urant: Pico hirn-0ff: GIRL FRIDAY ~11unit~· Employer ~l/F Vk!. Newport mvd & Fair by student. Lrg truek, reas. ~'PING-my . home. Elden-Recepl/typing 50 to $650 San Clemente Machine Shop Help Dr. C.M. Reward! &tl-96ll view/Adams. 549-07;,2 8at1)' 531-1235 s1ve Secretanal b·ckground ?itedical Bek Ofc to $500+ DELIVERY, Produce. Full . or 645-1:;58. Carpenter 6015 1,;:=+""""::;-.-:-:c,-,;ITT' Please call 962-1218 DCD~r\h.,.,_rct time or part time. llour.;; Tn1niediate Openiniz Pet'SOn capable of runn1~ F 0 UN D: Dog. ?ofa l e. Heatin9 & Air Cond 6053 PRACTICAL Nurse. Beach ~ f"U\,.J'\Jl.._l ~~L ="~'~"'=·b~l'~-~P~H~o~&l=H~lll0=---1 Li lC' »h. 60 w.p.m. typing & settmg up standa HARBOR b REMODEL, ADO.ON, GAR ,. __ n-1 CCD\IV"ES•ArcSri.lf""'V Hen\'y phones. Salary open machine tools. Lathes, Cockapoo. About 10 l s · GRAH.U.1 BROS. a.16-1653 ..... co. ro: er d a Y s or ~I\.. ""r.llJl.,l""'"-1 DENTAL Receplionllll, exp mills, drills etc. r.tust be Black with white s 1 r i p e ~~,:.rgN....,. C;t°p. ~ra! Furnace replacemt, v.'811 nit es. 494-5002 ask for Beth. 488 E. 171h ·st. (at Irvine) C~l & en t h us i n s n1 a re lnler\'i~~.4~~ Oct 14 expei·. & have good re ls. COMP'ANY REAL'l'ORS SINCE 1M4 673-44-00 down center of stomach. plans free ~t·Ms.3439 heaters, gutter & dv.'ll H.tp Wanted, M&F 7100 Suite 224 642·1470 must.J. Also some chairside 2152 DuPont Drive no. 200 f'rood v.·ages + hcnelits. To 645-5320. spouts, preseMDn furnace abil., a challenging position n[lply Call l\lr. Stevens. FOUND: 10/5, near Slater/ COMhlERCIAL. RESIDEN· check. Call Gary far $2. ACCOUNTING Clerk. res. v .. " .,,,, " """ ... ·•O:.in l~~~~"""~;·=ra~c~t-;.,,-;::;~n-oclill~, I ::':··~·~""';;"~Bc;·:'";.-':1~"~'i"~':':: I 642-7391. Cro\\11 !Hanu[ac-Golden'ol•CSlt female under TIAL odd jobs.F r ee _;d~lacoo~~·~'-----=o. taurant accounting experi-I---~------;;;IWS-B932 turingCo. 1 yr, lri color dog, "·earing ·~~3~es Tom Atac Lood Masonry 6070 ence helpful. 54~9657 * BOOKKEEPER * DENTAL-Recept. !or busy GIRLS-GIRLS MAID WANTED nca collar. She crawls! ADVERTI_SING SALES?.1'.'N Must be c.xpd wlall phases ofc. At .least ,1 yr exper. Easy fun job. Dny or night. DON QUIXCYTE l\IOTEL NOW LEASltilG 842-971'1 C A RP ENTR Y· Master WILLIAl\lS & S 0 NS • for Leading '." Publ, lf1gh of offi~ bookk~ping, perm. $600 . rnLn. \ ery g 0 O d No. expcr. necess. \Ve train 2100 N\i pt Blvd. C1\1 &12·~70 Huntington S.•ch LOST-Lg gray longhaired Cr aftsman-remocleJing & ?itasonry Lie. no 283046. romm + profit !thiil"t' O[>J>Or. position, full or part time, benc~ts. Some Sats. ll.B. you. You-inusl like people male cat, altered, wht chest finish v.'Ork guaranteed. Brick, block &. s t o n e Hunt Beach ar e 1l . \ 714) good salary + benefits. 846-3.540 & be nt leasl lS. Apply l\tAID-J-IOTEL, Pa11-Tlme, NEW M-l & 4 wht paws. Brwn flea FREE ESI'IMATES 4~3105 ;58&-<3~~71"===-,-,== 637-!!734 Newport Beach area, \Vrite DENTAl:" ASSISTANT uny aftn or eve. 2930 \\I, Da ys. Call for appointnient. 9-&0 Sq. ~ & UPS collar. &Isa & Magnolia. CUSTO!\f carpentry. bars, BRICK BLOCK & STONE. Classified ad no 312 cfo Dal· Full & Part time. Specialty Cm.st Jlwy. N.B. 67::1-SBOO Hamilton & ewland t. Reward. 894-ce20. nlc nacs, wall coverings, walls &. patios. qua I ANCIENT MARINER ly Pilo1. P 0 Box 1560, offices. Exp . preferred. GIRL FRIDAY l\1AlDS, no experience 1 ,...,..,..,960-..,~1~97~0""'""'""''" I FOUND: Ladies or g i r I s etc. Call aft er 6 pm. workmanship, lie & bonded Costa l\1esa Calif 92626 644--0683 Typing, (!ling. lite book· neeess. r 11\me. ApI?_lY ~ I' •'-gias11es. V e r mont & _008--04.15~=c~==~===-I .5.1~7-6563'7'"------,...-Currently,Taking E "·-_N~·~·~·po!::!rt'--'Bl~,~Cl>:::::!~---1 NEW rw1 l 1400-2800 ft 3~ -~ Applications For BOYS D NTAL Recept/""°"retary. keeping. $·125 to start. . sq A\'o c ado, Anaheim. MINOR HOl\fE REPAIR Moving 6071 f/Ume. Xlnl saJ & benefits. Takata Nursery, 780 Baker MATNTENANGE P e rso n, shop &. oU\ces. 208 3 phase 5.13-3864 Plumbing, ca r Pent r Y' DISHWASHERS or Call 548-5588. SI, CM No phone calls. part to possibly lull t1me pwr. trash serv., xlnt loc l,F:=O:=U:=N:=D.:.o~l~0/8~B~lk~La~b-m~ix ceramic tile. 540-5560 :P.fOVING & HAULING GIRLS for community clubhoue nr SD trv.·y. 64 6-1252. Thrifty LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE P anar Routes Open Dental Receptionist GIRL FRIDAY pool & ........,,nd8. Pn!f semi ... 21~ Mr. For"-• 0"•nr. pup, 2 mo's old. at SRINGLING, Ordll1d."" & Appl · p "S p,1 •• Ex •·- \MT" ..,.., ...., " Orange & 17th , C.M. decorative, sidewalls .• ., 66-8495 Y in t'!'SIOfl ~ 1 " In Laiuna Bea ch in perienced 548-8844 for General office duties & retired or retired w/genenl * COSTA MESA * 546-5.192 494-9309 Aft. 5 Paintlng /Piipering 6073 2607 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. Many Locations. DOCTORS ASSISTANT light houSre\l'Ork .• 20 hrs per ~~~ e.~I ~IDiz!: Almost new M-1. l'"OUND: German Shepherd CUSTOM carpentry of all Call Mr. Lambert Young 1ady (1~28) to v.'01"k \\'k, Call 673-2l56. -terview llXl sq~d~t-,..,SJIR5. t.10. puppy, vie. of Flower & types, cabinets & quality 1--................. ~ ... -A/PAYABLE CLERK 642-43'11 as doctors a ss ist aJIJ I GIL\NDIMA 5NEEDE?d· ChOild .:,ocA!c:N.:.Te:Ac.l_N_"_'.-CE-.-,-,A-N--rtl ......, . ....., !\.fain in Santa Ana. Call concrete. 962-1961 CUSTOM PAINTING P/time, 4 Hrs A Da" Equal Oppor. Employer recepL in health spa. No c;ire or mo. o · ur .ii 1 1u~ • PB • SANTA ANA nev.· t.1·1. in· aft er 7PM, 979-2166. I~""~""'""""==-.,.,-.,,-SJ 25 hr p u exper. necess. \\'e train you. home, S. La ... Ref. Salary time. for painting & n1inor. duslrial unils, 7"JG.3fi00 sq REMODELING, Patios, Exterior Specialist. State RUTH R·YANAG~CY BOYS & GIRLS Applyinper!'Onattn or eve. open. 400-1787 rep.-1.i.rs. ~tESA l\.IOTEL. , ~n'-"1""'='~12c::::·~~=::.::;958::..._,=, I "~W!~~~t~~ 0~= ·~~t&. ~~Ei6 ~f~~i:a~' ~~ilify0fus~~ ~~; l793 Newport C 111 &!6-48.'>4 The DAILY PILOT has 2112 Harbor 81\'d, C.\1 J1ELP ·\Vanted night shift 646-9681 "s 4550 1 ""~ hair. Vie: Santa Ana 17931 Be N · · 17 routes open In COSTA EX EC. "'SECRETARY/Girl 3:30-12. Food preparation, MALE STUDENT tora9e A.:e"': &--Irvine. 646-763& FENCES/GATES etc., ~nsul~petn ... ;sti~:~: ach •. B. 847·96 MESA, COLLEGE PARK & Frida)'. Pres. of 11maU, v,~\I exper .. helJ!ful but not nee. Part time b.ar work to n1· Build Repair 6<12-frl:nl S !"5'l'!ESA ... •, A~,!Sf COSfA established N.B. co. looking Langlois Frozen Food s, your schedule. Gd pe.y. No F 0 UN D: Female Pomera· 1 ~-.;;548-.::..:763~7~•:.:•:o:'°c::;""""'-=1 ,.,.....,..,,.....,...,...,..,., I A SEMBLER '' ..._.i for girl v.'/good ex. sec:'y 497-1741. clo\jrs. clean cut ovf!r 21 . MINl·WAREHOUSE ~~· :~Fi~:1U:-~~!~ Carpet Service 6016 1'pAINT & Varnish remo.ving Equal Oppor. Employer & ofc exper. Top pay, nice 1~H=o=s=T=E=s=s~1=c~A=S~H~l=E=R~ Ca I btwn 12 noon and 5 Private, locked individual 839-34.9'.J from wood\l'Ork, Kitch cab, TRAINEES BOYS & GIRLS \\'Orki~ atmosphere. Xln't Over 21. mature. Exper. Ap-_P,,,mc::-~64=>-.:2877:::.::·c.....---- storage unil.S. From $7.50 1-,;~~'-,.-"'°'~-,..,-~· I JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstuy furn, etc. 53l-839J 0 r Apply In person Newspaper Carriers. ~fin. benefits. All r r p 11 es con· ply Hamburger Hamle?t l----------per mo. FOUND dog. Black and beige Dri Shampo:>, {Soll Re· S3!~4.l before S:30 am VOLT age 10. Udo Isle, Balboa fidential. ~3 or H.f.f.F. 1545 Adams Ave, CM afi ALLSPACE female Cockapoo. Black tardanl.S.) Degreasers & after 7 pm. Peninsula. Contact Mr. P. 0 . Box 2040 Newport Z:30pm. See Mr. Hagen. MANAGER 960-1970 l."Ollar. Wilson and Orange, all color brighteners & 10 =~c'--""'--.,.-...,.-:c Temporary Services Ba.ckstroir a t the DAILY Beach Ca 92003. l'OUSEKEEPER 1 8 A 8 Y . CM. 646-3792 and 64>7B34 minute bleach for white P:C~~.· pa1~~r~ ~n:~t w~{~ 3848 S3.~~7us,1 Drlve Plwr or eall 6·:2-1321 & EXPERIENCED \Vine &. SITTER l.ive In. Santa Ana LINK FOUND Black and w h ite carpets.-Save your money J'tu-1., lenve applicali~. Chee M h t to e TRAINEES S by saving me extra trips. estimate. Refs. 548-2759, (Across lrom O.C. Airport) Equal Oppor. Employer ne se l '.{'C a~ t . mc:s~a a re a . English speaking STORAGE UNIT Jong haired mixed female \Viii clean Uvlng-rm .. dlnlng 642-3913 Major lttedical Plan w re ai ou e in only, No sn10king. 2 girls, A p-!rsonlll. business. recren-~·~v1~kfe1 ;:i,;, ~I~ a r · rm .. & hall $15. Any 1111. =P~A~INTc=:IN°"G°"'&c-re-,.,~.-r,-,,J:~,yrs= I No'v Available CAKE DECORATOR l\t es a ~ C 0 .n ta c 1 M r · 3 & 111! yrs old, 2 davs tiona l storage. Front SS. S7.50, couch $10. Chair $5. workmanship guar. Take "1e have a complete package \Vanted. Apply The CUpcake ~~1l~~l\1 Fr$7 2007 rii 0 n · oft. Own hath. TV & llDOm. Jamboree & San Diego Free-FOUND - 1 Blk bowling ball 15 yrs exp. ts 1.1·hat <.'Ounts advantage or my exp. of employee benefits. We B11 kery. 273 E. 17th St, o.r · . · -Hcf req. Call !or appn\. w:y. Call 979-0150 nr. Laguna Bch Congrega-not method. I do v.·ork 53&-7056 pay top wages. All olflce bet1.1·n Sam & 12 noon. EXPERJENCED waitresses. t71·\1 832-52:),j. S~IAU. OVAL Shop avail. tlonal Church Oct. 2. 494· myself. Good ref. 531.0101. W II H * & industrial skills are CASHIERS Apply in person .. Carrow's HOUS~KEEPI::R . Compan· 11 4747 * a paper anger needed. Restaurant: 620 Piro; SC ion, for 13 yr old girl. Live Loe. in th..-l\l 11 at Ceilings 6018 C. REBKO 64&-2449 Eq al o E J THE FACTORY, soo. mo. LOST orange & v,•hite male u ppor. mp oyer Flight Office in. !\I/drive. Ref's. 673-:1918 4z; 30th, N.B. 673-9606 cal. altered, blue collar with EXT ER I 0 R P1\INTING. Are you nt least 18 yrs old, Dis patch & t7""~"~'~p~'-'~·c-C7'--...,.- ,,........RAGE Space, i:;x:ro, 217 lag. l'>lesa Verde area, ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Lic'd. lns'd, Ref's, Terms. ASSEMBLY bondnhle. neat in appear· Accounting ,Clerk IJSKPR. Pl. !irnc, 1naturc, .:i•v Reward . 556-1977 BY CALCOUSTICS Richard. 979-3335. A.nyti1ne. TRAINEES a.ice, ,,,.. y .. -rking ... ,_ . 1·d NB Avocado St, Costa ~fesa, "" " .... ~ Orange Co. Airport some mva I C'.':u'C, • 64;:,.-5714 r OUND: Corona de! ~fat', APPLIED, PAINTED * 10% DISCOUNT * 1st & 2nd Shift. $2.:?J to pie & outside in the fresh 5:6-4300, ext 40 GT;:,-7363 Full & p/tlme Interv iewi ng No"; tor Positions 1u Drange Co. ?i1ust be O"<'r 11 . bondab!e .t: in good physical cond. Have car & telephone. Go to Tic Toe !'>lark.et nearest you or telephone our offices. . , 1n41 835--7<111 f or Information TIC TOC SYSTEMS Equal Opp<>r. Employer SPACE FORST 0 RA GE. Black Lab, 4 mo. old. !\tale. FRGEUEARAN.TESTIMEEADTES \~~~t·.ogCal&I ~~~n~~g $2.;;o oer hour. Shon & long air? If so, we v.·ant to talk Bobbie Bolton 673-5.529 r .... ,,. z:,.,, ~ term assignments. to you nbour being a cashier "'=~""'7--?'."""-..,--;:-.I •---------· I boat. trln., mobile home LOST male kitten, Part Si· rnEE GLITIER PAPERHANGING & pain The People Machine In one of our self selV. gas l"El\iALE help !/time. Apply IRVINE UNIFIED 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiii"1 or what ever! 645-7557 ~::OFF WITH THIS AD • stations \Ve need several Kentucky Fr ie d Olicken, SCHOOL DISTRICT I• amrse v.·ltlte long hair. Bak· -ting. 21 yrs Harbor area, 17842 Irvine Bl, no 220 • 2929 E. Coast Hwy , Cd~1 . . er-1''alrview. 545-6723. """'""'""'64'"'5-~9~880 ... ..,..,..,, [i"'~l•Sfurn~~·~no~l583281,~"fiS4~2~-~2356;;." Tulitin 544-9392 full & p/time people im-FEMALE f p k ,\cccr1lng Applications For: I~ Call ,. llo"rs mediately ln Costa l\tesa. actory ac ai:ien;, PRESSMAN/ • LOSI': Fem. Blk. Lab., 2 lit CLASS Ext/Int Painting. !--~=~~~="---·I F'or ,·n1•-"•w call Bar"--. 12 llO per hr to ''''' n••n" . yrs. ans. to "0-0-G'' RE· *ACOUSTIC\L * Paperhanging. Airl ess ASST MANAGERS 1213) 92S-0431. ""'" ra..i!ies, 548·5125 • GRAPHICS ARTIST l'iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiji500iil5 01c,V~AooR~D'-'640-08250"'='-~--~%1!~e~I~ r:.:~;, resr~~~ Spray, {2S yrs exp) 9a.;;2!H Due to. our present rapid CASH IER, & J-lostess. exp FUN Job, part time. $1'11 ~x rier. preferred Business Oppor FOUND-Black male cat. C t/C 1 6019 PA r NT I NG. ext., int.. exp8:fls1on 11mgro.m \\'e arc necess, apply in person Playhouse Toys. { Pa r ! y 294•1\PAPllt.YonTOA,ve. Bolsa Ave. • Beach Blvd.. emen oncre e \Vallpapering, 10-20<ki dlsc. S('(!kn.1g energetic & ago-No. 5fl fashion lsl'..nd, Nev.•· Pla n) Cnr necess Co 11 BEAT INFLATION \\lestmlnster. 898-11•14. CUSTOM CEMENT \VORK .1~"";,c;.~"~'~· ~968-=-7~4~52'--== I gi:ess1ve young people_ '\'ho port Center. NB Gl11dys 830-2107 or 581-0547 Irvine, 92705 MANAGER TRAINEE Tr;;iin \\'/a progressive ro. O pportun ity for ad~ \·anN'n1en!. Great bel'K'fiti;. includ<" pension &. profit shriring. Ja5on Be5t Agency l i·IOO Rt'OOkhurst. F. Vly ~UI!(' 21J 96.'l-677:i BUILD A FUTURE F'OUND dog. Cr.of on Orange. PATIOS, DRfVES. WALKS Patios 6075 "'1sh to progress quickly. CHEF SAUCIER GARDENER F.r;ual Oppo1·. ~:n1ployer N bod h t t 11 u what Sm whlte and b~·n ft>malc 11 642 oo ;..;;;.;c;.:.. _____ _c__ I If )'OU provt~ to be stable, o Y as o e yo Ca Don -chl14 BRICK T E CON dl'<hcatcd & possess lhe I\-lin. 5 yrs European train· Full time. Commerl'ial C':>:per. MANAGEMENT ~~~a1~ly~ ~ysindgoopoe ~~r.Yb~~ niix. 6-12-9214 or 6'16-63Dl "C_E_ME=N-T~-w-o~rk-,-any-~k~;-,d~, CRET'E ~atios,ORq u a 1: ability 10 lead, a~ well ns in~. Send l'f'sumc to P.O. nN"<'S~I "',-efer ,•<E• 31.01 ol· JACK !'.'/THE BOX. in1nit>d.] OPPORTUNITY FOUND: h·ish Setter puppy Co mmercial, residential, worknianship, lie &. bonded. ro rno1lva1c proptc, Y1'1Ur Box Hil~, Laguna Bench, Ca o\·.<'r. " us spca ng 1s.1 · o 11 c n r n gs 9Pi\l-nudnitf.'. here's a \vay around lt. We male.' HS High SchOol. 4 Lie & bonded, ~1045 557~ future is \\•ilh us. ~fan:ige. 92651. d11ve .. Good salary & mi::-<hcn1 AJ.'j(). 12Ai\·l-8A:'il . 12 05 1 Pref<'"._ mature ivoman <2:! offer you an exclusive pro-mo. old. 54S-4084 I-~~~~~==~-n1ent exper. Is desirahlc, You don't o-• a -·" to benefits. 673-2356. Bak<'r 5:1, Cost11 ~le!'a. to 4Jl lo "t11.ke chal'gl' gram featuring the new pop CEMENT Work of all klncJ1, Plaster/Repair 6477 b XI 1 '-"""' ...... d W d* & assume general mana~ top hot foods, such as beef FOUND: White k It I en· Reasonable, !rec estimates, ut not n~ess. ~·t su arr "Dr:nv fast" "'"hen you *Gar eners ante JANITORS ment for out of tO\l'tl O\\oner. stew. spaghetti & meatballs. Female. 19th and Irvine. Call 6J8-.3325 PATOI PLASTERING & C?· pai.d ben.efits, pmfit place an ad in the DAILY Guam. customers. Earn NF.F:DJ.~0: F.IGHT GOOD ~o selling. No secrctarl111. macaroni & cheese. All na-Flea collar. 64&-0858. c~ntractor 6021 All types, tree estimates sh~ng. incentive. Apftly PILOT \Vant Ads! Call now now, pay later. High $'!'. QUALITY PERSONNEL Just a good solid ;,ii d1iy UWonally1 advertlsedH ':"'F1:i FOUND: St. Bernard. male, Call ~ ~~bu;g~r & ~~~;1~ dai:U'5 -642-5678. 1534-718'1' 5.'4-31·~1 For lull & p.111. t1im~ v.'Ol'k week. \Viii tnin. Salary e JI*! up your 0 short-hair, Vic. West CIW KITCHEN & bath remodel· Plumbing 6078 Adams. Costa ~ICSl\. Sec Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 al a modern facll ty 1n SJC. open. Interviews Sat .. Oc..'1 Vending ma ch Ines In Plaza, N.8. n 548-8'148. ing additions, alterations, ;_.;.;:;.;c.:;;:.:,:_ ___ ..:.;.:..; Mr. Hagen. No phone calls Goorl 1\•ag_es. 12. 3400 frvine Ave.. Newpon industrial . commercial, and LOST: Shellie (Mini Collie) glus sliding doors installed, L.R. OTIS PLUMB I NG plea!!{'. Bring photograph. ll Lea~n1an, 8 ht$ Beach. COpy Center of retail operaUons. You simp-~-1 VI r••t 10/A Palombo C.On. ~ lS'2l, RemOOels & Re~"i-Water -"O:::::C:,.:O::::.,..<:::::::.:::<;;'-2) P.fa1ds. 4-5 hn; Irvine. ly collect the mo""". Fact. u:ma e, c, '-Alli on " M ~-BBB 962 1961 ........ ~ ASS I ST AN 't' ~1a"'"'er 3l J··•·tors, 00 hrs I ccc.='--------' '"'"1 640-4015or645-8803 emuc.1 -h :P!.'er,, dlspos Is, ·-•LI• .,.,, we guarantee that you will d h ,,__,,....,~ trainee. countl'.'r girls, try Call 979-36.~ co ec a ea.'I Vft' """'"' Add remod. St. lie Bl-ll4321 ltllC -~& BIA Complete coo s, even ngs, grave ~"'"' JOB OPPORTUNITY for 9 II I t I t !two'· over F"''M"' -Kitten GERWlCK&Son,WdgContr. furnaces, s wshrs st .. -v .. UJ k I -~ ALL SKILLS yaur tnvestment the llrst Vic. Ocean Blvd. Pl l.lM~ .,_ . shift. open lull & part time. year (agsuming you follow 673.9098 673-QM.l. 549-2170 um ..... ~ .,,..mce L 1 c · Apply J ack in lhl? Box ~ nn1Ponsible pc rs on in· OUr di--'lonl. or 1,·e buy Eleclrt'c•I 6032 27'2694 E 17th s· c•1 \ 1 e re s t c d in FoOO & •~• LOST on Balboa Blvd. male o,c;..;..;...;;.;;;_ _____ RA"S PLUMBING CERVICE · " 1 · Beverr1,r i\111n;1"e1ne11t for ba1:k the machines. If yt)tJ bl k Lab X ll .. w " -I • wUI devote u. minimum of puppy. ac • • • ELECTRICIAN * 0 I d Repairs-Installations ATTENDANT. cxpcr. or OR FEMALE Ocean1lidr l'C80rl hotel In 10 hours per week. we 1vill beige collar. S73'-S6l6 Jot..Ncw J obs. Scrv\Cfl 24 hr. se1vlcc 5f8..8G38 b'faveyaul ~hift. Good £0Y· MALE ' l.;1gu n11 &h H <'fl I y '" snow ~'Ou how to build In· 1''0UND: Calico Australlan c:a 11 ,o; Anytlm~Anyplace. Roofl 6082 frill,ij:e bcnelil!I. Appl~ · iell Clasi;ifiC'd n<l no. 23$ t!tl dependentt for you and ~hephcrd pup. Vic. \\'cndt -"=~2~-98=29=·==~--,--,,-ng Station. 1000 hvlnc. i .B. ()Rily l'1lot I'. 0. Box J::A;o. )'our family, whlle Inking T~rr. 494·2704 ELECTRICIAN-LiccMCI No. REPAIRS, all types. Rens, Cost.it !\te~n. Ca 92616 lhe blto out of tnnallon. LOS'l', }'em Cocker. blonde. 233108. Small j<>bs, 1naint Th.:!B-est. Lfl'.''d. Ask for AYON ~larricd or single. \Vith or \Vithout children. JUNIOR SALESMEN 11-!ln. $3915.32 down, l.crn·•s & rep"·•-. "8-5203 \Va lt. 0.,,. .,_ •""lime I • II r epileptic. cor. Talbert & .. •;> .... OJll"".lllLV ·v Ou r t t ' ' . 'd d ·1 d d ;_1v11Hable. Cnl ,n rl'c 0 • ~,3112 60 •• Tllo 6091 TIMELESS t o s a e tra1nmg is prov1 c . 1 nee e • l-800-4-12-7023 or write Euclid l /"J, ~ Fencing ,,. C.A.B. Enterr,rlses. 179?..:i FOUND: Sh11ggy dog. fem.. CERAMIC Our new ~ph\JLtlcn !('(I, 1111. \V/pay $363-$468 per month. Room & board Sky P."' C -le Irvine t'"'• we11.r'•· -w c:oll8r, Cl\f NO job too smnU or large TILE Works, kit., d .... ' ' ....... 10n .. ;·~.ul'""A"U Chll.ln llnk our specialty bath, entry, shwr. p.a_n ll o nal l y nd ve rt lsl~ is free while training. Upon return lo your California 92707. [;;-iit'mi:'J~~fi~i;";;;;t'te:-~m.~ [l ~Pyrn'.l'!!~m~l~d~F~o~o~ce~8"1-!.'!::900~:2h!;Ll~c repair. Free Est 4g.a..213j !rngrnllCC. \Vh11t u Jlfl(ltl Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 FOUND: t lk & white. ma.le G•rd-lng 6045 54:i-0487 ext. 271 time to berome an AVON home., you are guaranteed $2.86 or more l mo. old puppy, vie. Percy .... R E p RE s ENT A TJVE. LOANS Up To W.' 5 """ !K37 CERAMIC TILE NEW A Interested? per hour for 16 hours a n1onth. Veterans of 19 11eh .• H.B. IO/ ~ *Gerdenlnt Services* remodcl. Free esUmates. CHI 54()..7041 1st TD Loans I ~~~~~~~~ Hom" & Commercials Sn Jobs welcomo. 536-iA211 a lt services mako ~3.32·$4.i6 lo slart part-1~ Sprinklers Frft Estim. T'! SoU 6091 BABYSmER. Sunrla)-,; ~ Lime. Non veterans ages 17-34 & healthy. 2nd TD Loans '~iiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-J~l•~J-~~44Japanesc A!!7! •TOP SOIL * COMPOSr• !~~~~~gtJ!,~rih~,?~~i. veterans to age 44. Gardener. Quality C.Omplclc *MUI.Cit * REDWOOD• Cfl.t. st2·8848 Low•st ral•s Orange Co. Gardening Servi~. Bonsal Call 58G-69lO BA s \• s 1 TT E f~ . 11,l(hl Sattler Mtf. Co, Personals 5350 "ffa1J1lng. 548-9-frn Schools I hou!K'keeplng lh" In. 642.2171 545-0611 --------·I EXP. know how m 111 In I, Instruction 7005 1 ____ 830-!""°"' ·c::"'---- Sl'onrtn: HM'bor a~a 2~ yrs. SPIRITUAL READER c I ea nu p 11, Ir Im ming, --BAR~,AIO Open 10 AM. to-1Q2.\I re n o Vat~. lal'ld.st:apl.na, .ANY.ONE lnlerelted in bl?ln& t-il\RN UP TI) 15 •/.-RETURN Advk-e on nil matter&. ('a]I nr1er 4, !168-3486 trained for p~Jai.r nalla! $200 WEEK Seaaooed 2mt $27,S72. Poy. 312 N. El Camino Reitl EXPERT Japanese 1Tcre 11 )l'01tr oppor. For $400 1no. All due Oct 197;;. San C1~n1entc, For (lppt. C11rdtr'lf'_r: Complclc )'llrd more tnfo, Ca.II Magl's Sell fr,ir $28,oo:>. PY! Pty. Cnll 492·9034 492·9136 xervlet:, clc8Jl ups. tree e$1, flit!'Slc, Cotta Me AA , Box 732 CMt:t. ~fWl 92627. VIOLET. \VI~•. 55 Al· 548-St. 645-9006. 2nd 1nist ~9,000. 10"';9 tractive w/gd -)lb, .would --EUROPEAN GARDENE'R PIANO LESSONS ~ yn1. ~ d I 1 co u n 1. like 10 mt:et 1ll'ICCl'e man Uand~c•plng-trf't tervioo Bc1\nntn1, Intrrmedlatts ~1423 f'\"1!11. ,5.1-6.\ tu d1t1te. 638--1661 reMOnnblc, 642-&29, 68.\-1~2.'i 752-Im . ' No Eto:pt•r. J;my, ~uc !;hlfl Avnll. c·~111111r. BUNNY PATCH 2233 W. ht SI. Sa nta Ana 547-04 73 U.S. ARMY RESERVE 213/635-0054 er 714/544-9410 AFTER HOURS CALL (714 ) ~7.7177 • Ali!C 10.l ~J. l':r1t'n. $20-S.IO pc>J I wer,k gelling nc\\' ru:<!on1e1'!1 [ for the DAILY !'!LOT afll'r SC'hool Rnd !;111urclroy~. Ynu J must I~ 0111 , ' J((_•hool b)' I 3:00 pm 11.ncl be able to \\'ork nt it'aat 3 da)'3 per wt.<t•k, No dell\li!rlr,~ or t.'OUecling, Tl'it1ll!1>0MAtkin prov ided. I c u B-4812. Equal Opportunity EnlployPr 1 LABORERS ./Ge nera l l a borers ./Pa ckers ./lite Atsembly i\pflly TOO,\\.! \rork TO~IORRO\\'! 1111 0. ,_. Dr. 1"111•• IU.11" MANUFAC- TURING ENGINEER r(I t11kt• p\YIClu..-u: from d<"!!r;n rr1i::lnrc1·h1i:: lntn producllcll'I. 1u·r11l'\'l1n.C:. 11:1..;1<' ti i• ~I J:. n 11nr111ne1c•n; \\'h1le 1nuklng chan~es rl'<t'd for manur:1c. 1u1'<' 11.hllhy of small l'lct· 11"0--1nccMnical n~~·mbl i<'t. n1111n1.'1.ining in1cnded coat, qunht~·. 1>t·hNlul~ & l'lllC.. l·:xprl''d in \\' 1· 1 I 1 u Jt 1ln• un1l'nln1ion, \\'Ork t1tRtK1n 1o1•1u1~. tool (i(!~Jgn. prt d11c•linn lint' t r o u b I ro: iohoot ~. c.ut reductions. llh"'<'h111ucal en«lnN"rlnst or h'lllu~1 1·1al "llll:h1C"f'nng or irqul\nh·nt C!!M'nlial. 549-3041 l:'.Qu;tl Oppor. En\Ploy£r SAVI': TllOSE A I' PL}: PEELINGS •nrt bell In a.lumlnUn1 ptins irnd pms. TI.ry 1.1i\I brighten Iha n1c:t11l ~o 11r •·!lk'f'-n~·· condtllon. lla\11? 11.nylliTng ln N'll ' Ui!rto 11 Dllll.Y Vllo' Cl11!..,lfit'd Ad. °'ll 642-6618. , .. • ~OAI L.'t' PIL.Of * * Thul'1day, October 10, iq74 . • • 1·-p . " toii -• p W 1 ntod;M&F 71UJ n ••p w 1nted, M&F 7 100 I n e ~ '"'""• • P en -~ -__,."' I W _, M&F 7100H I W 1-' "&F 7t00 H e lp W•nled, M&F 7100 Fr•• To You 8G45 Mitcellan.au1 "'"'-•h ~ Boah, Power MASSEUR NURSE RYMEN ' Delivery-Sunday Only WOMEN NEEDED ;-usTRAL l (•rs11C.-r~~scRAM-LEJS 0~a~l~Ks~~~1 34' Express Cruiser :iir Ftow hnul'$ ~r mo. Nl'ed ~!K"1 Ph1~"1• n\•1 1'1• Sli~',01hr. Cuddly, 636-nts." ' Former City of Lo111 Beach Jo'l!lmtl for n1r11 '5 ilfla., u'I Exprr'tl ~la turf'. \\'ork ••"""'• car ,ft '>~Tlltr;M{-'1llQI; 1.>1t . rcy gen c-. "' NSWERS 0 --····"'-· ~--~ ~. 11oc..lia AJIRb' Tut.:&. _f(l v.1 µ.1a.11l .__ o D _a "-'-i--o£DAlLY.PUAJ-L-'Ia...c.ARRlERS.. ;-r. ..... ,. ..... ~44M -a· Pt•no-.-a-or ~~...........__J,IJ'_ Alf. 1o.c_"('k/ovet1~me. $3 lu' &. up. QUIR ES TllE USE OF' A LARGE STA· _.!!! & v.· ndi 8!!-: -· -• , , for gans _ Olryller VS. Xlnt,.lor rwm. B Ibo B Cl b 1 1111 N ry El V N. CONT CT MR Yacht $1lesm 1n 111-,IJ • nood 1tood lloow • & diving. Xlnl Q)nd, SharPt \ a • •Y "' ;BP.Ullll 1 'i urse. • TION \VAGON OR. A A . Barry Wood Y h•• 300> \\' 4 ki1u•n.<t. v.ho aN' aln1t)lll1 llcr~ld _ ?ttony _ Grit'I -~ANOS 18250. p..1 pt y. G \'/ _!r.1~o:·~· ""'Y,_N.!!:_ 10ro:....m-s6.\3. BENTON \\l lLLIAJ\1 S. 330 \VEST BA y Coe~! Ii ri~"' ·t Be•l·I; Cit\,, 6T~i Jn!lh:o -Hi\ROBR • ORGANS SinglelafY. ( 714 I m.U30 MG~IT llill' .:1.;ii .Sl?'J 11k NUR.SCTRYMAN S'fHEET. COS.TA l\1ESA. 1'ELEPllONE 1e,.96.96'P01 6 ri1~ oh! part Aui:;tr;1hRn 1ns1alh11t'nl t'redl1 n.-~ mndc , 2d'!i'>t!''"· ~---.--;--::-! Jll.U:IM1 !I. C.Ollt>C1' prfri ,\Jr. • .c.1°1 .1321 FOR APP0lN1.M''NT ""•pl ..... f ml \IJ ·hols bU t \er b C 'nv R ntal f $5 •· C I JllcMnh 7l l/,'(k;-.'t-t"•> I E:,,;pt>rlt•r!N.'fi or hnr·111.:ull u1~ U"l......-il &;. • <>I'"' 1e.\I en e. 'ii.~~ )"'1111: U!' ' u (Ul)I • .,.. e s r 34' E x press ru 1er _ · --bk~'!Tld , Hunr. Uch. S l2·~iti $$$11:11:$$ ' love11 ch1ldrfon. 5-\!)...l · llAHDER. Fo ..... er City o( Long BHcb Mt: llA~IC"/\L\itl.'llt~ nu t ·1 -.-.-,-.. . ----;-------~ ~-An Equal Oppor tunity Employe.r ~ ''" ..._ A--' by .... ,,., •. ,.,,,,·o. •••I> At>r•h. z-.;t rtfi. :.:; ,\Id('~. dti)~ .. I ~t s. __ \\'01·k in ~lt"R&nt 1Fiu;,hion HELP! Last C'hlUK'<' lo s&yl' pOOL TABLE v.•/ace. J:,'00., Onan Nlfht 'Ill 9 RE'SClle Boat. rv11·.,..,.. ...,. '~ I \ t I \V JJ IAl•nd ovrrlooklnt Pacific our lovir" l)ririht n1111p1rs Lov.11 hik'g, boota, new U J. ,... , • 1 ....__•gler V·8. Klnt for ~1 pi·;~;I: B'''.kho;~ J\lurr~' I 11111n~ ~~l~~l';\11~~; '~ ht.•n:·. Help Wa nted, M&F 7100 Help W1nted, M&F 7100 0 1,-e11n. Tlrtd or drtvlnK lrom the powld. M2-52.J5_ take $30 .. v.·om lv.•lce, 1izeo Sat: t1 5:30, Sun. 12..S ~ng & diving. Xlnl cond. o.. 1 IH ') 1 '1 A!·1·••J1!JnJ: ·1pph "1l1uns 111 1----·· / mUtt: to v.'Ork, bortd CocKAPOo P"P· bliick & 7, set af ."''(!lghts $l!l .. like *Pianos & Gr1nd1* Sharp!•~· Pvt. pty. llli Nf'\llliJ_>"<_~lfh'I/. 14r, Supi•rK>~'. N".B · R E ALCO I . SALES w/your prc&ent job! Curce:r white 6 1110 old in Fin. nl'w, .i., 111ze Vlolln, \V/ha1'1'1 Baldwin. Cc\blc · OLlckering G. \V. S1ngletnl'Y· CTI4) MEDICAL NU""/""""f::.S \ 1 J . r P.,1:':. i:l1\L~:S: l\l;ur rir \\flln:in, p/thne for oppor. for indlv. W/b'ping vaueY. 96:Hi096 ' r11.~ $:i0;,. old Ph!lco 11.;. • Fiachtr . Kawai . Kimball 683-2450 days. SECRET ARV ' t:; ' hi:, l\'("-l!l ,0'" for a1'l'fl." of 1'.'ln .I uan , h•h•pt~Jnc :.ales. 1 5 -Z 0 & ~e,n'I t'lfc exper. PUPPIES T' 00 1 le 9 rud10 19.:SO s, work g. $25.. ·Knabe. M" on ~ 1-taJr•·,. 22. RESTORED !llercury IN l.l'lf••rni.-:r. 1 Yr f';li:IX'l'K'lll'C f1'10~~tor~lll~n\htgy.bol\~'rlo l\1 lssion V!cj<1, 1::1 T <l r n . /\!',,/\\ k. J!(1Urly rflte ..-AAM ES 1 OOo/.t FREE v.'t>ek!I ol~I. iny, a ra 1 • 2 \\'Ire animuJ cage~. $2.50 AIUSSE'lt • Soluner • Stein· Classic, twin i;ercw inbOard, In all pha~1 nr n11·<11t•nl !0J • ' ' 6-5-GSoo · Check' ou.r ;11l1;. ~1or<' SSS i1u·,.nt1vt·. Plea11:i nt phone Bureau of 586_1066 ('a. 847-~~8 . way ·Storey&: Clark. Win· Bimini top, full c.'OV~I· lront offlc··· «all :~is-2267 s.i ary rl('~O. • · pet sah'~r11;111 •han u11yon1· \•oit•1• & (IC'r:«ina\H:o-n 1n11.s1. Emplnyment Ager1<:y * Furniture Auction * er • Wurllbcr • YIUM.ha Perf~1 Bay hiunch. $~. hh,·n 9 & 1. OFFICE HELP t:lSl' ph1.-s h Is her ('(101· Expcr. lll·t1ilul, hut will CMta f\1Clla • SfAi.1100 Furniture 8050 YRIDAY 7:30 Pf\1 New S"tnets t.. ••••••.• $fi95 64;;-o792 01. 646-1131 ---12 l:1d1r~ n1."l'df"' fri' t·•n1""r· n1 is..,1011 ... , "'ith a n•uhs1il.' 1rutn. Co~!11 \l•'S:l location, 21~ 11• ·•-Bl ·• s ·1 -1 u,, • ...i •-...., M I I 0 k C l 'k ,. , ~ A-o~·•l>·i"~~rN E\:~cl. Id 1"1'6-8' •,"-OUTSTANDING BUYS-E'~-(·'I type' l••n•lt'"". •' 8 P-1,1-,~,.::"m .............. ~ *18 LA~-RAKE R••n•bo••I 0 11 es • 11ry p:u·1 lin11' pron1otio11 i;.llrl111g seal." 11·ht'rc you 1•un Pho111' :'i.'17-Yi62. . ..... .,.,., .. ~ '-""' "' .. '"'' "' ... ,.,, .. " .. l\1111 urt>. P/rin1r t•1f'~. \\'ti! \\'ork f,lr ~guna !tills Hllrrin ear'n up 10 ~', ~ \\'c iu'f" -* SALESP:"E~R=s•o~N.,.--Orit 2 City BJ Ea.st 6.l4-1222. CEL. CQ~O. 9 piece rat1an pl1ancesl G YndB .. · "" •• •· • l: Cen1U1'Y Classic. Clean & tcHirt Ap11Jy iri po.·r~n only, Inn 11,,lcphoiK· i·uni(lliii;n1. flcx1b!C' and :u!rrc(Jhlf', an1I ,.A .. , . 1 .. 1, ... · n outdoor ru1•n. set, Tl('~' rib!. MASTERS AUCTION ra *ORG•A··N··s······· solid, fu ll <.'?1'e1:s, .rcdu~ C""la \/f•.o;,·i lrin, 3 :! 0 j \!Uc;\ hll\ll' 11ti•it!'fuir phnnf' 1v11.n1 10 ht•lp vt1u mi1k1• your • 1 ....... ..:uN :sale> °",·"' .,1 br'<f w/Spnnish w r o u ~It I 20751 ~ Ncv.•po11 Blvd, C~t SlOOO. $19!B, .i4$...r765 nft 6 llorbor Bh~I. l:\1 1oh·t'. no f'SJM•ri('f!Cf' llf'C('t;· coul. ,\ll li'pl~('~ ~Ir I c 11 y (•;ir ··~\HU\! ,11'UI' ll~fi . h'On hrib1'tl., French hand 833-9625 01· 646-8686 ~ldw'!' ·K~~n·,,Han1mond. 17' F'ORMULA. d«'p v I ~JOTEl_:--nii11<l11vrk /\,~•t, !l."ll)'. S2.2:i J)l'r hcxJi• +. L'Onl1deutn1l. C'all r.l'IH', f'~r;['nts.iun.\,SJ100.S·W01~1.kly. I I~ decor. j drawer chest & I BUJll aivw-DlvtU • u;>wrey • \V/lOO HP Jl)hnr.on. l8 i.taJ. l'rll'Jl:t'tu· 11n111.in 1 ~11..:un11 l/niu·s Ol'<iilabl(' 9-1. 1·:1. or 831-:t770 \ I h.nn. 1 or fl 1011" Merdiandist a._.· match'g. nite ~land, \Valnut •• Rodger:s · Tixllnaa • 'l anu1ha bow tank. 2 5e00p, F/G Bt·; .. h 1'1"-0l'I I'll ll~i ;,.9 A11iily Thur &-f."r1d11y REAL CO ~~~·;~1':;~1::._;;~I Call .\Ir. Tyler . V hund t'tlrved, gold 1 oo I e d Good, used lurniture & · .~urhtzer Gulbransen • ba·i lank. S9.;o. 84().1 105att. 6 ~Ef:D~,(m,",.;;-;;\11h1'1. 10 inornin".~ only in person 1 RECE-PTTONIST 1Mlher top coffee tbl., Sing. 3pp!Janct's 01· l\•lll iwlJ for you 0A:. •• en. '6'1 28 ft Truj 11 fl\'in Screw •1 J '° 1ro 1 ·' k ~~ -Sec "y, Sales A•st._ • -t1"ques 9005 J>e'l'lestal fll'sk & exec . MASTERS AUCTION pugan · ·· •· ........... Sltio 1· . ·8· . ,.., ....... .... dl!!tr1but<' Chri~1m:1'li pro-"r oi ... s 0 ut's·. ~a.cw Mnrkclfl}: ""CCY ncffis .. ,,1 """ .......,,,, h d ' tt t Lowroy Spinet ~,. ... !ln(I f')'lng n<~e . ...,.,~·· du~·!~ Full/pit .. \Jr. l.kvi L • Paz. Laguna Hills, No \l'ilh ,____. '>;;ophoiw vol':t:. ,,': .... \;<'1':1 :-huql, 1natu1'C .1oung ,.._./ re 1' 'h··, ine e sl e 646-8686 or 83~9625 \V .... ll'"•• S . ·····••· = (213l 63fi-113'l iTill 548-8980. Pt c 11 Pl """" " ,. !Werr1111... w/70+ 1vping ALL OAK-Roll lop dl'sk. w n1 a e g. co or al 6 s··-• --14 ... ....,... 1'1net, new ..... -~:>l.J.'l. ionr 11. s ease. 1n.i.: &· 11.hoi1hun<t n'<l· NB. Ill'• I 00,'1,,.u,-· ,'· .·•l>t'l•'ty to dresse11i. buffet. &12-3143 6TI coordinated 9· oval r U1'. l. or o.uou:i.y o.>:rV:J Hammo,1J A·100 ....... Save Boats Rent/Char. 9050 C o...-1ce GIRL rrr. Hie ,,,_,_,,, " ., ' ' h · • ··-~ 11 WANTED * WIN ::=:.:!.• ::.:::;;:..;=.:.:...=o !l:cv.-Sptip.~r orricn;: cdtt :\:/or "rlll' h•tt•'l'1'. Plumer, CJ\!. v.~g t ll"On '" wuuu "''? FREE * GIRLS & BOYS 10 y rs & older DAILY PILOT Has route5 open in San Clemente CALL Mc. Hyde 492-4420 NEW FACTORY t)'pin~. Good \V/tigu1·f.'S. 1-tEAL ESl'ATF. FJJ:tn'f> iiptluidt> & cxln'l v.·/ IOlO unit. round . r.nltan fold g. TOP CASI-I DOLI.AR PAJD ORGAN LESSONS NE\V BOATS 20' 10 1 21r. ~1r. Lutzkl'r 8.'l.()·7~:iO E x P (' iienl."erlfPl"Ofcssional. 1 Appliances tbl walnut flntSh port bar FULi fully equipped Pilot or PARKING Atren<i 1\·an t e d, ! Brokers Only. r.tainta1n in· flt.'OJ!lt•. .J(lurna t!<m o,r -· G.f::. port. oven & rotis05efie: FOR YOUR J EWELRY, ,'J'ERTON MUSIC ONL '( $7. English mnjor \1'/hvy o c .fREIGHT DAMAGED misc. ollice s upp 1 i {' s. WATOIES, ART OBJECTS, 18191 E.:uclld, Fountain Valley ....... ho·-. Coll G-•= over lS. Valid Cali! drivers dr.pendent slntus in deluxl' h;u·kground 11·tio l \~rs ., •• 5508 GOLD. SI:;::...R SERVICE, 557-4836 ,,,... ... •;.J-OOUY Ii<'. 6.W.-1700 x 555 bctv.'n of.fices with c O n1 Pe I l" a t pre;;sut't.' ,Ii: harcl v.·ork· 11•ill, L K IV I l29!1 -FINE FURN & ANTIQUES !22 Boats •·o"I 9060 1&5. secretary. P('rt'<'11111gr least•. Ibo · enmore as icr ··· · BDRM FU'"", solid 0 a k • ~ · N. l larbor,. Fullerton -::;::;::~· ~-='------1 'n',",,",,.~,·.1n~!;it1p"".',.1\~~.I ea'1'1 out··-1 blo .. nd, -lo•. I dbl 64~2200 871-1805 • PART Tlf\11'.:-Agt> 2! min. For addilional infonnatlon-.. """"' • ""' L K 1248 ..... ... .. , KITE 1212 Person to repla('(' Ol'l" 11•ri1c Associ11lcd So u I h Ann 642-8961. · cnmore Dl-yer ·• ·· · dre:o;ser, 6 <irav..' w/minur, HANOMAD_E Lln~ns, fanc)' * SHE SHALL HAVE ....• w h 0 l\'OUlr:ln't v.·ork-App1. Const Brokf•rs, P .O. Box ~ Kenmore Elt'C'L 011,t>rs In J large chest r:l ra\vs, 5, 2 ha11dkerrh1e.fs, pink 11 n e n f\lUSIC \\IHEREVER Xlnt coricl, inl'l trlr. (.'Vl'!I ofr. onlv. 496-1015 or :'157-1701. l.'il.'i. Nev..·pol1 &·nch. Ca, SECRETARY earir:is, Classic Gas ltangf' clble beds w/footboards (1 ~blecloth, Jewe~ 11 of a SHE GOES!!! * & aU rigging. B~l K ~~ RWIN ENTERPRISES 92663 ................... Save $100 large bookcase type bedl, ki1ndll.h O>he' ,'1,cms I nl~ BALD\VIN ORGA-SONIC n.1-'642-9"'-~4~9~7.'---~-~-I nit iipn1. I H.t~Al. ESTATE: ADVERTISING Hlt likl' nt:'W. Very reas at c . 0 1 n g: • ouse ~a Model number n L \Valnu't CAL. T·4, taCl' & cruise PAflT 1;n•" ,....,,.n!l'.'r "'rl, 11•itl SALESP. EOPI.~:. \\'hy n o I \V11rdt"Obe 5' Slidin•· Doors $400. 53&-8987 fn/sa t/ Sun · Cull anytime 43107. 2 f\1anuc l 4-1 & 44. equippt--d , 10 i101•1h Mils. ' ... v" '" Arc you o notch abo\'e the 0 • -· 642-289-1 > f II 1raln. Apply in person 10 work. 1n th" t101t1est arc1~. resl & looking foi· ntore · · · · ..•...•.......... ·~ pnt t' l{INCSIZE Bed, ne w , -;----,,. LOSS. IS YOUR GAIN Pel an o ~· u m 1 ic ildt one, spin gear. instrun1rnts, u Qnf' !lour i\larlinlzin!:. 220tl Hun11ngton Ikae i/F.ounrn1n than just a secretariat posi· mattress, box springs .~ ., 1 • rcuss1on, ong a short galley, 6 hp 1notor & much Brunch outlets just openiw,; 1111rbor Blvd .. CM . ulley? l.<'l us lrrun )'OU. lion, !hen ,,...11•1,1' out' girl. PLUS f\tuttress & Box Spring lrn1ne. Still packaged, xlra . Xtra Li!J1.te cloll11:!i'i, Suit s u s I a in. Accon1paniment more. 846-45?.6 in area nPeds lhc rollowing: ~'C.C"-==~.=~-~.-C111J Phil l\-h.:Nan1ce 963-4567 JU S• ·~ 11 Pl1L"i'. lh.,{'ll nc1-s. firn1. $175. (v.'Orth m 5) orig $150 no\\' $60. Sptcoats. cancel. solo cancel. Dt'ep l\fUST SELL. Clipper 26, 1.1•""'1 Trnt> $185 \\'k PBX Ans wering Service · Villa"e ll.t'nl ~~slal (", Must lmve S:tOCX1 shorthand th,'llrs .....•...... SavC! $70. '""'·een 1155, Hereulon corner shi11s, wntr coat, like new, and bright lone cont ro I . w•'lh ma>"n & ··-rl<ln• ,.,., •··· ~ ~·II /I " & !)'ping ~kills. Send resun1e "'" 1 '• • Servn1rn t 21 .,.J hr Days or eves. r u or P R(';"JJ t::st;ilc Sail's to Cla~ifiOO ad no. 193 c/o group $160. Usually home, llouse s a I e fr /sat/sun. Pedal 13 IMJlt'E. Le s I i e S5,CKX>. Call Lyn &12-7el or Sa1tsmcn Open E:,,;Jlf'r prt'f'd. EOE 540-1962. · At these '..? locations only? inclds delivery &11-i1SS Call anytin1l' 6'12-~. Speakers. 8 Solo stops. 5 9fi&..4950 Prt>f ovr Z:i. ma1Tied, car. PERSON /k 1~ I Dynamic Nev.• le<1n1 v.·1th Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560 Sears. Roebuck and Co. BAZAAR "\LE S Joh . A cco n1 P a nimenl st""" 1 ..:o:::::e:'.....----~~·I • \\' now ....... ge l'.I proven tra<"k record. i5 lo Costa f\lesa, Ca 92626 "' · : t. 1111 . . "'t"'· 26' CLAS';IC \Vood Raci~ All benefits. career positions. ""Sii"' dough for [m.:en food ""'·' c-n•m••<.·•'•n•.. Pc1"'""'11 I:::=:::::::;=::::::::::: Adams at f.:lagnoli;t. Hun· MATIRESSES School 01risln1as Bazaar. l"ronl 16 & 8, \"Olume S . ·-• 4~1065 ,~ J JV.·· " ~ "'' -Hn"IOn Beach 962-1781, 2'70 "•• (I I ltl 11 ht 341"''' Sloop. Luder. p1nua .. er, 7'1"' plnnl. Langlois Fro i en to person u·ain1ng ror new ., Pre - o rd er Preview. OU< -so · g • • fZ13) 39S-2600 or 392·2860. ·~--------· 1,"''"""°"':;:;;·;,4;c';;'·-;,,1;,74;-;l.:;n;=..-;:;;;-lict>~S. Call l·laci!'nda SECRETARY EXEC. ~~ St., Costa l\iesa, ••• MA TIRESSES l\1acrnn1e. d 0 11 s. hand· Width ~~~ ... [)(>p~h 2'11:!".1 ...:""'""'""""""-=-::'.:0'.'-,~I 1• p R 1 NT ER/ PRESSMA.lll. Real }':;state 963""""8316 or 3 Evenings Only. Sh !J0..100, n.. ""·II & . ,,_ painted plaques, etc. 1079 Beoch included .. S650. Cash. HOBIE 16 w/ GALV TRLR. · FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE ...... een, r"' Twin .xis Corona Lane ():)5ta Mesa Make offer. Like n e w • Full race equpt. boom, box • Mu.~! h<iv{' exp operating 542-5656. typing (') & U''. New Hotpolnt Refrig{'ralors, PRICED TO f.10VE NOW!! Friday. Oct i'lth, 8:30 lo 12'. Perlect con di Ii on . CaU immac. 642-1691. • -• Al••m ~-!••he' 17 4 Ctn• cnin., trlr. Great for tam. Apollo press. $2.i5/hr 10 Re-al Estate h \\111Shers, Dryers, Di s h -1 !!!!~64;;&-;8686;;:;;,;:•~""::;·;9625;;~ .. IE!:~C::~· "'.,-'§~0~1 546-STIO after 6 PM other 1 -'==c...:==~----t l'lart, Call for rippl. 493-8122 GRO\VTll Company with ·{jiII v.·ashcia, Now 1.--•"IY. . . Elec. Gu 1 t a r Rodeo $1:>. l1ise an anS\\1!:ring service 22· INT. TEMPEST, incl. Promotional Sale5 newly established office re. 21Gh'-t Dr. Credit, BofA. 3623 w H' CURVED Sectional $150. " · '-'"" . · · will answer which is not ~ .. ·~· c · · 28 H..., • quires salespt'Ople. t~inest n \\'arner Sant" An•. near Dineue set swivel. uphril plank floor Hies 4 x Z4 informed as to this ad .1 ..:"="~·~$2000~-::;;~rn"',5-63;6==----I ·~·~k.0b;n~~;~· for 5 ;;;en~ location and ;ipi;oin!mcn!s. hlM· QJ.12'5 Harbor, 979-292"1 · .. c h airs, pedestal nevamar x .118:· coven 176 sq. ft. Private party. BJt28 KETCH Neat oppearance. Over 18. 2~~}Ye~i~~~~~~l~h: ti7r>-il600 1 ;;Mzn~~:::~~~~; REBLT Kenn1ore J\1odel 70 ~~1:J50. 5' Loveseat $30. ~~· 89~ P~.' 7t~f\1 ~; FR~E~E;o----IAS1r;,Q'YpJ p~ihlit~ J t&l~6-~1~"'1"..Cf~m~· ~;"~"~""~·,~·~··--! ;;;;;.)~~f;-,i;,;;<,;;:;:;;;;;--\Vasher. 585. Spee<\ Qt:t'en STU R 0· y F 0 • m ,. ,.. .. Saturday. . . Adult Or.gan Classes -. . • -Real Eslate Salesperson gus <h-yer S50, G E Coµ. • ... .. N t 22· SAILBOAT & f\Iooring ----------1 WANT A CHANGE? SECRETARY pertone washer $85, Guar n11ugahytle bar . 10 fl. $7:1. 2 new Danish mink.furs • ~w '.lccep 111~ reserval1011S. Available $1350. J4· Aqua· QUALITY 85';~ Co1nmissinn Gootl typing skills desirahlc. _&;.cd=•~I ~54~6~·='672,_~~--Gold naugahyde <."Ouch $75. $798, 3 ladies leather jacke!ts I," ~r info~m~llon pl~ •SC call Cat :165. 673-5339 blwn 5 & 7 .,_ L' . "-·h 1 &IO·!ID68 e $89, size 10. 6 leather 642·~1 .'n eo. sm ,.1csa, or B SI" Dock 9070 .,,.")\). icens1111j: ~ oo Pleasaflt ne1\' New Port Rent Washers/Dryers ~""='=~-----1 and suede roau {men. s l 96.3-6733 in Fountain Valll'y. oats, ips/ I CONTROL REALCO, REAL TORS Beach o!c. Xln'I pay & $2. Wk. 1-'ull maint. ~EAUTIFUL corner group. size :JS-14 $89. 6 suC'rie vrsts Our instnu:tor requests that 49:'i·1S30 01· N.11·2770 llcnefits. Raub, Bein, Frost ~· =~*o;:"""= 1202 * 1ng. 2 bed/i:ouches, maple (child's) size 4_10 years $1.f.. only those sincerely interest· WAJ\'TED-.Slip for Trawler ·~ , •, NEWPORT • 'Personnel Agency .....__, ...... 642-3870 1.'~"';;,.",;,.r-.,.~!"""""""'""'""' I Requires CXJX'r. in QC, i\IRB, l'~::gg: OLD LAD.Y 1951 needs 11· or k setups, 1v 1' i I i n g ~ lnspN'tlOn pnx:cdurcs & 1; Ito-in hcip in mobile home, relal('d documentation. Ex· .,?:days a wee:'· .. enr necess. pcr. \1•/electro mechanical ii't0l'>4'Tllokt'r. Call daughttt, dc,·icrs desirah\e. RESTAURANT Personnel. & Assoc., 1401 Quail, N.B. -:-: tablt'. 640-1856 l9. 492.3699 ed in leaml."". 00 pl"" the Yacht. 60'1, 17'v.•, ct 8 .. Call 8.1.'HXl70 H.EBLT \\'ashe1'8. Dryers. & 1-0 u,; 544-3UO. Ba r I en ct er s, co ck1ail """"°"'""''"'"°"";,--c-..-cc-;: Dishv.'ashers. Guai· up 1 yr. •SOl-"A & Lovest'nl • very FOR SALE: Lenlhc.r !\Ofn Organ sh<_>uld take advan-1 ~==~-------< 1vaitrcsses. food v.·uitrcsses, SECRET ARV \\' i t h Delivered, 546-:12lS, 83!)...7fi20 ~d qua!, custom made, never bed, dil"lt'lte, gas stove. lage c this l~ee ofler; PO\\IER boat up to %>'. cooks, dishv.usht'~. Apply lyJ>('writer to do typiog & used, usually hm, 008-7910 frostlree refg., exct'l. rond. Coast Music Service ChaMel home Ne1\·port. iJ1 pPrron Bras.~ Beac."On, 127 transcribing in hl'r h0111e C.E. 11.5 cu. fl., coppel1onc s SO 1 h · M k u ~"'"' 'rm)M:;;;;;;J-:r'h;;;;;-;-,~ I ,~-~J6~73-~811'6~~~~= J J\farine Bl, Balboa Islancl. a nd some etTands. S2 per refri~ .. like new $100. · · · FA .. t :i, Lounge c air a e 0 er. 0 ...,..,,..,_. orlT\'/O Manunl Thoma s '6t>2734 oc &16-8139 STACOSWITCH, INC. RETAIL SALES hr. Send l't'Suine to J6152 _518-89=~39~-------S.15. ~~sh hanchvoven rug, 494...&338 organ v..•/buill·in Leslie Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 Beach Bh"d. Ste J79. HB. AD:itIRAL REF'RIG, 14 Cu S.10. 545-5800 \\.ALLACE "Grand lia.t'O-Spkr. &. earpboOCli. Maple F '> or (re 1 Ten pc. formal din. Rl\1. que" 5 pc. pl<tl."t' sc.Hin1t cab. $3i5. 644-5725 17' Gl.ASSPAR ~boflt. 1/0, iv/trailer. l\lw;t i>ell a.'i soon as possible, full price $1500. 833-7817 or eves 6f.rTJ61 or &;()-5876 A DAB OF' PETROLEUJ\1 1139 Bak('r. Costa ~1esa JELLY applil'<I to lhr s.:19-30-11 *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers I. ~ • ezer on op, nal.. 11'-0od. \Von Of! TV 8 fo1: 8. plus r-x!ra pcs. •,~ PLAYER l)llnio, pedal or ttireads of fingernail polish Equltl Oppor. Etrtployer and glue bottles will keep f:xpcrienced/l\Jaturc Hav{' something you "'·ant to /Manager l·lave too nlany to list v.·ht. Gd cond. $9j. 5.\.5-07~ chairs. &12-11167 Aft. a p11c."t'. 96.'!:"~·196 lx>fo 0 rl' •1:30 electric good rond, rolls in· Llz Reinders Agency B icycle5 8020 963-l»I ft 4 30 the lids irom sticking. Try ~---~----.-c a Dally Pilot Classified Ad to buy, sell or rent 4020 Bireh St., Suite i04 Garage Sale 8055 pm. 11 • : • duded, 5.'lt-3507 N t "' h ~s1--GE portahle ,.;trreo f'Cl.'Ord Sport"ng ~---·-· 1·· SKI "··t ., h M O',·wa;>ol A' ~Jo'b' 13";'°095~5 USED Rebuilt Bicyclei; like ESTATE GARAGE SALE player. solid stale, Top con· 1 ~---~-.J '""" • ""' P ere. something. -. srll? Clas.c:!fied ads do U · ./ As5i5fant Manager "-ell · t"R!I NO\\' 642-5618. ./Saleslady Needed For Large & Half Size Shop ~ ·cl d. 1· ~· I u Very clean w/cqpmt. nev.'. Approx ~~ Ori51:. pri~. tn u _g. me v•1l!lll. l'Q · d1tion. Nev.• stylus: rccen Y f\1UST Set11 ·neiSS'I Skis, 185'11 $900 I f 646-T.n> No Charge To You 10, 5, 3 spds & Stin!.,rrays. 1c c11 on .of many yr.;. l'lc;aoed ~ncl rheckccl out. & ~1arker bindings. ~~~·~0~'~·~~~~~~~1 , -=='°'="=b~fa=h~ro~l~965~c:---Moto-cross equipment & Jcv.·e!l'Y, s1~ver, r urn . . S1'>. 644-0577 after 6 prn. 96S-2TJ9 all 8:30pm SECRETARY l.EGAL Beach Cruisers. paint gs .. pnnts, lamps. & 21 " PO\Vl::R 1\.10\\·er $25 '61 . -- Sur Su 227 Po. tta utc · xn. rans. ·• $75 or best. 552-7097 or Transportation Christian/Mattu'(' RECYCLED CYCLES niuch misc. 10 to 4. Fri. B . k It t . 1125 ''30 .. 2 NEW t1berglass Surboarcls. I JJrt.J Airpor1 arra Ta2--0l00 &150 \V. Coast }lwy, N.B. · . n. inse · Gas range. nuto. oven $50., 96.l 590: CLOTHES SERVICE Sta. Salesman & !----~""""'-,-~~---Cd~-f, in rear Alley of home. Whirlixiol auto. v.•asher $50 .. 1--·--'·-------!p;;;;;;iii;;;;~;;;;m::ii~~I lube man. Top pay & fringe NE\\' 10 Spd Boys Volkcycle QUEENSfZE Spanish bed· 642-3763 !:mP:rs, Sile/ FOR EVE benefits. ExpC'r. man prefd. bicycle $7i See ut 330 1 spread. in blue ~i'een and CURVED Cold sectional $350 Store, Rest., Bar 8095 Rent 9120 ·,~~~~ I · ~~e, • A CONVCNll"NT SHOPP!NC AND "<I, , SEWING GUIDE f Qll THE CAL.ON THE GO. il---11!!!!!1 M l J.·uu or p/t. Shell, 17th & Seavic\v CDl\<f. &ro-1900 Ex! turquoise with 3 pill~. $29. Antique \Voll La1nps $50. • _:.:;;,c:.:;. _____ ~::1 282 We5tminster a I Jf\•ine, N.B. 251 Qua11er round mediterran· Student Encyclopedia $35, CASH REGISTER. Pool tbl.. GAS SAVER Westminster 898-3939 I :C""2.;;:0::,~-.,--..-:= Inn cnnr:lelnbra (:?:.;28\ $2:>. SO" Stereo Cab 556--2989 2 draft beer bclxl's, so forth. Interviewing Fri & Sal SEB.V ICF: ~ta. I s I a 11 ti Cameras & Equip. 8030 'Childs skis ,i:, ski boot~ (size .596-1142 '66 Chevy truck wi th pop-up 9:30-!2 & t-a salesn1l'n, cxpc1. Neat ap-13~ SIO. Bo\vling ball .with U5~ L~mber & TV Radio HIFt" St 8098 camper. Make o Her. For an ad in Woman·1 World '----------·I pearing. Days. Apply Union CANON rT W/50Ml\1, 1:4 SUIL rase and 11hoes. SIZ{' 9 K1ndhng Wd , I .....:_.__. 546-2080 or 548.9443 C•ll Peggy 642-5678, -ext.-330 I' Station Gold e n west & lens, +. fillt•rs, flash & at'· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I r-.fCFaciacH.\\'~flninstcr. _ l.'ei. Exa>lc l.'Ond. S:~. (n1ensl likt> ne"' $20.00 64;).5-196 GE portable stereo record !:"'OR Sale. 16' 1961 KenskiJ • -~· .. I I ' " ~' I I'"' . '"I'' 1 , 11 1 ,.,, 1 • .• 11 u ., ~· , ~ · \\'"""I! ~"''" ,,, I I;• lnfl1 11·• o ·•·I~ I" •u~I• I• 1 I •· C 11• i"I I '~ t1q1f, ~~I I I,. '• II •·It·• 1"1111..1 n.1,,. ~~ , ,,. I"' I !\ i.IJ·) '! 1 I t.11. I. •" fHl'I I" ( j Lilt.I, :! hlJ'f. +> t .J h\J t. !t~ hip), Srnd SI 00 rlY' t'l<'h p11t1rrn. Add ~ crnts. rot ~~h pJlle.r11 f"'f f11jl C'lllM> "'"'1 and ~pcr1 nl loo .t'1111dlin~ 0U1•f"1).~ third ""'I._,, d.rl1v•ry .. 111 t~kc> lhrel! tH'l'fll~ormo!"f' Srnfj111 Mnnun M~run. 412 thr ll•1lv 1'1lt)(, Plttb'nl ~\()(>4. 7C? v. .. ~, t.11111 N ... r ... \'m•k. 'II \ HIQll J'nrtl ~A \l t .110Dl1t:... .... \ ;1,1r N1.t.: 1nd &iY\,t: Sl'MRf.R --ONKPR t~& Pfo,Tr&RN of voor I, ,~" l(t!<t'fld fl'!f. <'Jfl' frH-pit· lt'.rn 1n,1dt Nf.V.' !'PRl"'f:. >iU MMER l'/\T 'ft:H~ CATA l,OG. 100!1)'11'.!I. 1ll 81P<'~. free p1tto>rfll toopnn Send 75< 1'l()W s t:w + KNIT Booli with bu1cl1M\ttplltt'T'll ..• 11 2$ lftllllnt,.sh\onttld .•.. SI oo lrt't.AntSrirlna Hoot •.•. Sl.00 Quilt Embroidery ... . . . .. '' '· .. 1' 642-1792 GAH.AGE~CT ·GAS Stove. ·S40. Good con· play('r, Miid smte, lop(i}n. Camping ·trnilrr, w/9xl2 STOCK CLERK 33j 62nd St. NB dition. Oine\1e set 6 ch11irs dition. Nt'w stylus; recently canvas delachahle rm . RN ·s * CCU'S f''ull p.tin1<'. :i.11 & 11-7 E.~cellent. Benefits Good \\'Orking conditions COSTA MESA Memorial Hos pital 642-2734 EOE Exper'd in all phases of Cats 8035 Frrn.~. Clothes. furniture, rut· 140. 616-7634 eves D a y s r!earn!d and t hecked out N<'t'Cls painting. Sips 8, $900. stocking & kitting in a 1111ues. in/outdoor planL~. &lil-3113. $35. 644·0577 after 6 pin. 646-lSTI llf't 4-7p1n manuf. ro. Call Nick GT! PA:\IPER Your rat u~ COM!:: SEE THE,GO<.?DJES! ELEC. JIOSP. ""1. 1150 .• AKA i Tape rec.. 2 O 00 S CAJ\rPWAY S LE ~p ER, Corp .. ~11. !.hr1~ \1·eckl y CATit\-BOX 0 8 h N 30 ·7 1· 1-'0:::!:",=:..::,::.:.: ___ ~ I , Ph 6" '217 ct 1 ru ov Hoyt'r Hosp. lift. $1 25. 91!)1 n1odel, R lo R S tr & .i. its 8 ft. bed, $500. STOCK B k I I 'l'l'\'ICl'. Ont' ,......., . II . ., T 4 mo old 714/'" -afL . ro ::r 1v a n <'£. --------2 FAl\ULY SALE. Fri & Dutton, 1,1,·estn1ins1cr. a fl. cass .. a 1n one uni . op · ~ Interested in earn ing ,;Ira CAT SHOW Sa t . only. Antiques. 4Pf\I shape. S300 'irm. Com p 5 income. Full or p/tin1e. Nu Phone 6•1Z..5551. 11• 11 s hers. d~1'S, clothes, REFRIG GE. Spotless sinall, f)ioneer ~ Akai slereo. l\1ust 1970 Ford Van, bubble top limit. Ph: 63~123 SL\.i\·Jl::SE Rl::GtSTERED tum., everything. llll Parle sso. Ionizer Air puriflt>r S.15.l'"'"'C"·~673-""~5269~,_.,.-~~= camper, air, v.8, auto. mint TECH WRITERS 7 v.'('{'ks. bPautifuJ. 3Z1 61h SI. HB t"ormica Bar top $5. Call Ji' ADl\flRAL color f\'. $250. $3400. or besl offl?r.536""4676 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii I Long tenn locJ assi£;nments. St. Apt. J. HB ('\"t'S. 10 f~mil~es. J0/1.1 .. 10/12, 9 S<»l-5.SS&. ~~:1e. Brand n('w. Call I ' Elt>etrdltics indus1ry. Dogs 8040 to .::i 13.:in Esptnt W ~ Y. l\1AG \Vheels for Ford Van, 1~==~·~------8' Cabover. stove. o v 4! n , icebox, ·110.-12v, !Jut. lites, Uts stand, bed $.375. 642--5613 HIGH RATES JIV1oe. tNri. Or SA. Fnvy G6014 tires, l\1aple 7 drwrADl\-11RAL st er ~.o com· The People Machine e PUPPY WORLD • off Culver) dres.c;l'r 1v/n1irror sofa ponents. A·I eonr:1111on. Tv."{l 178U Irvine Bl, no Z2(t Bu 11 Terri c r , La b, BUJ\1PER POOL Tbl. Si5. &16-2693 ' ' Yl'Dl'S old. 673-1012. Tustin 54.1.9392 \Vei1narancr, Bull dogs, Sib. Trundle bed, $100. ~-~l is c . ORIENTAL RUG Chinl'se, LARGES pan is h Mediter. Call 2~ Jfours Huskey, Chihuahuas, Tiny hsehld. goods. ~a 6 0 E. neiv. rxquisite, 3x5, blue & ranelL n colo~ TV. $T;i. RN 8' c11n1per shell with cargo door, good cond S 2 O O. 548-0349 Mobile Homes 9140 illt'd-Surg. Wlil 11-7:30Al\1 shift, I/time. Xln'I bcnr s. EOE. C'onlacl i\1rs. Jcns...•n, Cnsta l\1csi1 l\t c 111 or j o I llosp1tal, 301 Vi ctodn. Ct-.1 til'.!-2734 Telephone Sales Costa Mesa Are a Po o cl I es. f'il Bu1\s, Ocranfnt .. 13.:ll. sat/Sun. gold dragons. c'OSI $1 o o, 54a-3369 Cockapoo. 100 t\-f J XE D RUM !'\1AGE s11IC': 9 · 5 PM . Sarrifice $500. ;,.JS-3904 ··Buddy" Co11 ch 12' x 112' PlJPS Stud Service l\1o~t 10111 &. 1011.'-· 1~-11 • .,. lions BUN Dy FLUTE • 17 , Z tt • o.ao:a:MI** I' · h·" 1~~ N Brcf'ds. P.oller C.11n111•irs. 11._• "k [ ~ U 1•n1s 1."'' 1:tvv. C"'JXlrt Jtepliles S: Turllrs. Opon 1~antrrl. ·14s.-0-l!l4, for pie up. Fiberglass caTl(){'-sa il, nu ,BOl1S l!lld I •.JR Beal'h. Good r.und. 613--(1173 ROUTF; S,\LES W k F •.-,-,, .;.""-='7 \ rts Hnll. ~5 "· lRth. C.i\I. do\\•n slee11·g. bag. GE rec. Minne £q1.11pment 1i'-Motorcycles/ \\ 111 Train, Sala1·y, Coin1n. or rom (;.. " ..... , "" l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii J\()n11.; Vchicll' Fun1. All Your Home ALASKAN GARAGE fu\LE playt'r, enlurger . .'J'l9-1636 Scooters 9150 J<s r1. Pd ~i>tnb. bus &· FRIDAY & SATURDAY 60 yards grel'n carpeting 1-...:.....:..:.;..:...:.. ___ ...:_...:..:1 1,..n·llory. l\l('(I. CO\·crage. Top Commissions MALEMUTE 4701 COURTLAND. Cdt-.1 di-apes, 30 .. stove. An good General 9010 HONDA '73 Elsiiioi>e ~.Ex:· Pn1r11 Sh"n" Hctit·e <ti 57. • 558---7311 * Ft'n1. l:l 11•ks. AKC i"l'i:;:is. Horses 8060 for rcnla\ property. fiT:::r-6!162 -ccllent cond. SS75. Phone Nol Str:kr, L:1}offs 7:, yl's. Equal Oppor. J:o.:n1ploycr I Very rcas. lo l'ight party. or 673-5977 18' ROAT !miler. Also new 646-1205 After 3 p.n1 . '."""!"' l-'"'-:-C0'""""--"-'""''--:11!!-:\JlU, !\Ir. Tuckl'r. 7·9JJi\1 -~~-"'~~· ~ PONY RJDES FOR BIRT.H· PRIVATE party niusl sell 10' ~·i_bergla1111sailboa1 ready "White Elephants•• over· r~1u~1J Opprir. Etnploycr 111/f TELLER TR.AINEE Sil.I-\'{ TERR1Ell Puppies, DAV ~ARTIES. aiso train· fancy iron sluirwuy. iron to 11a1!. 636-7318. running your house! Tum SALES PERSON Part-Tune. Some <' x per . A"C, 6 ~·ks.. shedless. rd ~n1mal acts t Or en· planter'!!. Iron scroll t:helves, 1~· ALUf\11NU~1 BOAT them into "Cash .... , 5Cll 1-·or sMwroorn saleit. No <'X· ptt.lerJ"CdL but not n1an-odorless. :1rloruhle. 962-8377 lerta1nment 494.9003 Navajo bra('('let. 961!·7597 $165. Gd concl. them thru a Daily Pilot IM'r. n1•cc•sc:. \\'ill 1raln 1·11.;ht datory. For Tnlervie\"V. ~ MINIATURES c h n a u le r Jewelry 8070 2 MATCHING Barrel Chairs 536-5065 classified ad~ lll'fSOtl. Call ,)ffi...2'J01 bt>1v.•n lact l\lr. t"crguson, 5'19-9141 · PuJl6. AKC, 6 weeks old. --S.IO ea 6ft Yellow Table.I ~=========;:====;,::;:~==:: s:.'I.() .~. '· ~;~pl~;~r. un equal oppor. Lovable. 531-9916 I WANTED + 'l benl'hcs $50. fi73.5339 $EEK & FIN"' Kindt or SAL E S'~P~E~T~S~T~O~R=E~ T\\'O \\'ell l'l a n n ere d IRISH SETTER pup11. $·Kl. TOP CASI-I DOLLAR PAID bh\IJl 5 & 7. "!~~~!!!!..!..!!~"~--....!:P:2oe!Jl:!Z.-·!en!!!d!.P!:oe!!!!ms~ Tropical Fi~h or Ca~ ht c> r -11 I k' I d" w/shots. ~ St'l' _ \\!other & F'OH YOUR JE\\IELRY. 12" CRAFTSMAN table 58\V. ,. k I I ' • II /I f'hl f N'n. 00 Lill; or \I'CC· fathe1·. 5'G-814.1 \V,\TCHES. ,\RT 0"'"-CTS. ,,..... h"••• tool•. ,. ••• ,,. r1011'NJ.'.l'. u ,..;, p I flit'. tor Qf hou:':e maintcn;1n('(.' ::>.J r-"" " .. Cull &t:!·Ol."1?2. ond r hilr:l i;uiclancc. !\lust SHELTIE/KEC~HOND n1bc GOLD. SILVER SERVICE. O<ldll & ends. GT:r-7059. ESREVLANOISACCODELB LANOlBSVRVTBGILOSTS $,\1.ES\\'Qi\IA-N'~, -,-,..,~~1,-,-,.--.;. hl'lfl k!'f'p our house nr:it PUPPl<'S, 8 v.·ks, S:-1 to good t~INE FURN & .\l\llQUES. KNtESSEL \\'hill' Sl~r Skis llHnc 'l'lf' """" nl nAnir-o <'111.~l\1• 1\'fll111'n's 11pparcl and ·CJ('An. kiss gkloll('ri lt\llll<'. ;,..is.1011 ' &l:>.2200 180. Ne\\', never used. $150. l!i•"I• "1111 lhl> <l'lllt' k d I 8 ,. .,.,.,, ,,.......,. S p I IELEGCCCLAROTSAP J mbr>1<rl•r ~uu.u•.· 111 thi"• ~hnp. fiT.1 .... ilj() r(lr 3[l-ncl'l' 11 n f\AY gan1<'s, : .. ..:> Hf;AUTlt'Ut Kccshound, 1 ROLEX wnteh-Pres. Oyst('l' 01.rv..r"'' "T'>. 1-f,1, . ., ni.r , mu~llr oom~. fJUn1trnc111 la :i:30, 5 cl11y11 a v.•k, 0 11rn yr old. spoyrrl f('m, loves P er pf'_l ual. day 'dn t e .<~E~X~P~E~R~T~~c.-,-P<-.-t ~,,-,s-,,~,11~,.-, t>1H11·rll1r~. 1n ,,r1~ nr111 Jo111 St.:A:'ll.">i'R~:s, <'"l;prl & lrttnsp. 6'!5--1'.f1:~ nf t 6p111. l'hild1·en, $3.;, G73-16G~ Su(X'tlrillvr Chronon1et1~~~ Youi-s/nilnl', J'(_•palr. reluy. tntn hc·lr!n .. ni f1+11 l1 1-:n~l. 111 ~ lr11illl'es. Ou1·1· (' u r ro J I *TYPIST r LERK * Jt EG Gcr11111n S hep her cl, off. ccr!ilird. lilK webU1.-u 21 yL1l expcr. 646-;)lllJ. rnmtu1iz:! l'~t. ;•:01<1: 1rnn1<ltr -I G{'ncva hanrl Ii li--0654 --~'I niotl/~~·~"'"''~". S111ln1nkr1·~.C.\l.fi l!..X.i6:1 6~1"70 \\"Pl\111•/n!'<'U n<·~· l~nio .• Good \l'i1h Jlf'Ope, · i. • Rerrtger3tor$20. 5good 1•1" n1nndu1 ory. l\lofler.'lti· exp In fem, Bes! offer. s;m.-59:-,2 Miscellaneous 8080 (J.Jl\JJ 1lre11 w/rim1 19 .,. 1::, CENTS for ~uch pattern. f ----- Add 25 rents for each paUf'm offlec pnx:f'd"trs ,(· u~e o i'EJ\tALE Gcnn11n Shorthnir, Bob tTI4) 4~t-2S.'\'3 lor rirKl•Cla!<5 rnan a!Kt ~petlal Sale5 Representative t>lecl !ype\\T\trl'-fl1·.~ir11bl('. P11pe~. 2 yrs old. bcsl offe!'. SO F"A ~d. top f'Olld $.100. Of F & E ·~.~-,~09•5•1 hauulllng: othPrw1se 1hird· (T rainee) Oi!J>('ndublc p('r!((ln for (.'Om-t\f\ 5, 979-76:il Drnfl('s, hnnps. v.· omen ll c. urn. quip. 1;.hi.u d"livf'r)' \O lli tllke thr~ Local thv1~il"ln ol h•l'Jtt' puler lndu.~t ry co 111 lrvlnc . . . ('io!h,,~. \S-20. 64&-M58 1 "'f't'k s or mor<'. ~nd to Alire n11tion11I t1'11'1]()r;)!ion has Jndu!ltrlal Co1n plex. r or V tZSLA·?lunga.nan Pointf'r, Large Surfhoa.rd with (In vtcroR Calculntor s 7 5, llml*,, 10.!I, tht' D11'1y Pilot. Ofl<'lllni.:: ro br f i 11 e d 1111 Pt ca 11 I:: r I\! II i 11 male, I,, yni. Gn>al dog. SlR.00 Pitney-Bowes i\1all Sc a I~, fllttdl(l(.'fOlft [)tpt .• Bax 16:1. Old hnn11>rh111ct)' for s h :t r Jl Mr1ricrllng Depl. !k•m-1 La~ ,.:1-75Xi 6'.l>l·SSS.l w or t h $300 now $75. C'hel!e:t Stal.Jon, New York. indivld1111I ln lrn"'stt'rl In ;1 l)tli)' •• )S7.fi66:{ ~ J\Usc Ill~ 5"x7" .it 6 .. :of.l", NY. 1001\. l'rint Namt', Ad· trt1U'k('Un1T career. WAITRESSES [ 111 l'ICASSO Woodcut $95, Small letter trays. Mle:,r.nch &II drm,1.1f1, Pattl"rnNumbt'f'. Ab'I' 1 ,,.. 10 .,. oils SL5. Elchlm:s of Paris 1_~ ·~. N-·cr ••• <t-•u-New• IS-0 most popular 11ty 10 mer.I peopt". r1 '' S'lO Others ~ _ wi...,... ... .... •<AA-.,. C'\riugn~inourt!1'74Nttdlecraft wllltngnt>~~ lo v.urk al 1111 ~per. Nr:r.t Appe<1.rance · · table 42"xll", $35. h ut C•ttt~' All f'raft~' THRE£ le\'t'I!;. an1hiOon ,\ fl (']can· 21 Or O\•rr J\10 0. din. set, \lo1>0d grain 3301 Seavlew COM. 640-1900 F'rt-..rl~11:ns1n~idll ...••.. 15c cut apfl('arnn('(' 1Tquirl'd. Apply SUrf & Sirloin Free To You 8045 lop. 2 Danish style liv. rm. Ext 254. ROt EC I VEG TVH HITN GHTVERISEADOLSA TAMARDH'l'YRDLDIS R A M A T I C G CE D L E 0 T· LYRIKOEP8ADE8NO IRYLPCLPDT C AC G T V 0 L Bf;: .. Q iJi;Jlj tI A 8 l R L A IAEPA8TOR1&A PBDD"f1' ·LRYLIGBTPDPP C EITEl SBLBYI C TVERI ODOIRO DALABRIPB-RBCO N DNDBAVICLOBATVIRSIA DMBYIRIC~YLPA8TARAL Nt'W' ~-.. Kn11 1J(lrtlk -h•9 ltopld ,\1lv(lnc·t>n1t'n l ~5'130=~'~\/.~Co~ iHLI llwy., NB t•halrs. 6*7R71 ~. DESK &. c REDE N z A RA•1rT1~.•of' PaUtrt1 $1 1) Jf QuWiJ\M \VJIO \\'ANTS Y(J \\'ORK? lo' REE Adorab](" Coc.knpoo \'AOIT Oub m('mbenhip in Pniles8ional 5ixr, lt.ather on I~ n. J1iUe1 w --.._ ..,_ -. ~~:: ~f!~~~~:~k·~~: 711/&12·3..".!60 llob Jlan~('n DriIVE A CAE' k ft!PPl(!!I, 8 "'Its, 1 ('ma I e' nnc (If Nevmo11·1 flnetl. oak conten1pural'J st)illhi;. ...,..., .,, ..,.., °' ....,..1 1111 dM ,_..., Pliill • 00 2-4Pl\t Cl IOOS": your hours, \WI' "'f4..S250 Save S:.00. 642--0505 MVtr u.<ted. Paid Sl632. \VIII ...._ .... .-Matt• at iiion1 lla1r1unCrorl'trtBoot .•.. s1 . Cab! TV _A,, .... --~ 1n,1an1 ('rnt'hl't Rook •••• St.00 T!!klpromo1er e ltir yo\J•~ "'"' )'UUl' 011111 BLACK Toy ~It'll' Poodle 2 FOUR 15" JEEP \VHLS A: lake $$95. li13-8300 BALLAD I LIOY NAUA'MVE hr.ilun1 M11rr11me H-•••. $1.00 2G:z.I \\. C."'o<-~I lil''Y bos5. f\1tn or \l'Omf'n, Oln ~old. to --" no m <'. TJR'·"" Lo ·1 165 ESS band dkla DIBClllPTIVI &PIC OCCAllONALVIMI: .. N B I C ~ .11~11.·· h•n.• ,·,op--" •""" ~. m1 ea11:e. . 6 BUSIN ra , DmAcr1c LI"-~·•1001 • ln.•tanlMllnt)'Boctio. ... SIOO !'l'of)OM ~Cl, a ..,.. i:;•• • " !"-" 2848 '1!12-4)172 .. ~.1c 'lh a n11•r am"' -· ·- .' 00 E I 0 I• I N••t . Clean A1•""'t1Ta!'lt"e. . . .,,,,. ., WI " .... . . DRAMATIC LYllC PAft'ORAL : ('nmpl .. tr<l irt Rook ···--.,qun ppur. ·.inp CJ' rr ' ~ 70 GRA\' frm PP"-\tin C11 t, JRVlNE COAST Co!f (.1ub It ttntennas, coax &: mast. T ... '"w: V1d9 .. •CMNottn ; Comph•!rA1.llllan! •ll .. $1.00 I ................................. , Yt5 .. f('lil't'd . Age "'1 to . a lt~rrd. housrlnukrn. lrl!I• ~fb~hl ... SllOO + Trnns. fee. Value OW'.l' s~. Sell $1300. 12rnirAf1th11n~•t2 •.•••. 50e Turn your goll l'IU bll into Supplement ;/Our inrome. good ho Sr.:i 7197 '' Co.II 5"7..((.46 mamlngA • To onttr U1 Ot •II ot thl eapanded "S..lr. A Find" boob, lioclk of16Q1.11ll~111 · · · • .SOt 11 S'l{'l'l..'O. Srll lh1•n \l·tlh Drive A rqb 6 h"' or rnort' 11 to me, J--1 213 .. ~9s-. 2428 ' 1:1umbt11 2 thto!Jfh a, Nnd 80 ctntt for 1teh. mailac chtcb MuseumQuiltUook12-.-..50c 8 Dally Pfl,,t Cla.rilned Alt day pply in oel'!Km. 4°l"Hfo.:E-PUPPIE~-d11rling l t; ~ 9 RF.AUTTTI1l. l'r60kf'tl EXEC awvl chrs Sl512S, p111bltto"'Sff\6-rrna; .. Stt.r-Tal•pwrm S)'Nfle1tt.Addrt• l ~Qullt.t forTod&J tl ...... n and UM! Ovl money for a Yr.llow Cab f'o., 186 E. 16lh n1is-NI sm11\I brrcd, 8 \Vlt!t.. ruit. wooJ rn.yon. Embos.'iM stcy ChrA $8124. Oka, ,,_a7cc,1•{ 1'•• ~ot111J1lf1Rup. "':··* at.-rco! Call &U-6618 Tnda.y. St .. CM11t MP.J&. IW2-0S18 dc!.l11n. :>67-3957. S25. 'P:!:i"""~"-'!!:86'..'.l..:W:..1::9coCM:::.::·.:6'.::~"'-'''-"·--n_,1•.-"-"-''-th_1'_•_•.,_,.~"'-·--------'·~~~~~----~~~~-~---- I • . -. . . . . - \ -~ J • Thur\da1 Octobtr· 10 1q74 nJA;;lt:i1ot;;;;rc::y::clr.:u::/;----.,....T-ruc..,.k-,-----,9S60m~A111"1•:'1iR:;;o;;m;;oo;;---;9>n;)osno::.;:1,~u:-~----..,9;;7:::20:-:H,-on-.d,-•-----;;9;:72;;7""'R'"•-n.,.•u';1::-1 -----.,75°"5"v'"o""lk,..s_w_•_g_•n--9770 Chevrolet '1 -~Sc~oo~t~·~"=----~91~50 1 -.;....;~-----1-'73 CHEVY PICKUP =!4 T DAlLV~LOT c I jl 9910 Pinto J7 -• 1972 AU;t~lA Sry~r. SllV1!r paint, am/tm ltt!reo. S3995 daya 644~9311, ~Vl':t b"'i>-74-IO. NEWPORT DATSUN (128£HLi '1 Rt:NAULT '69 R·lO,. "7.ro> 't.'I :•TlllNG '', cu11tom tnti:-r., "?3 STATION V.'agon, 9 pa~. '7:! Pll\"T'O ml. 4 •pd, 3j mpg. $575. y.·ht.>c!Js & lop, atripes wilh ale, •ulo !rans, p/b, p/£, SHARP ' TMIHI HONDA CA?i.1PER SPECIAL. P/S. 11ir, camptt ahell ~S.370 495:5.\'H aft 2_ '59 FORD !t. PU_. ~ to appreciate BMW 9712 ?ilacAnbur aLJ Newpon Beach 1 nUl..1 So oJ Sln DI~ >Wy. '71 llONOA coon ~() 33,000 ml, M-40 1orPG ml 494-8007 da)·497-184a eve. "Jiff•• 9730 CAii 11-r1~r 6 pm . ~)6..4297 a frlngr, Yl'I! UK) P.flle,. 27,00! ml, 9$-68?0 l).&5..5100 . •rllr,1 R°'Ol~llE!!R~o~y~c•~'.:'.:~9~7~~-~960~~~m-&1~~1~oi1".,o;;n. 1970 awr--:'\fri· u. . ra _·_ .....,_ Qwo....\4~+"1•11n1.,..._·I---~ VW \l'ilh fibef'l{lllP Dune cWan. 1\s 1g $1400. Cllll 'TI. N(·"" 1 11~·~. rl1"11 shot·lu1 Bogy body, kU lorm. ready 9'7'9-r119 11f\rr 5 pm. 43,000 ml. 2l n1w;. \'~'l.' MOTOICTCLES \.ff HHll fUIH>lANDfR I JI\(! U..A CH IL•O w .......... \)7-•124 642-3529 '62 CHEVY Pickup ~Too 6 ey l, 4 rpd, radio. $489. 64>-2399 '50 G~tc 4S)XI, B cv!, good oond. Must sell. ssoo. 64&<;814 Van1 1912 &auk! 125, HUI & Trail rears, .P'rfect trail bike' • '71 Dodl{e Trade::.uan 100 alao atrOl;!t le;iaJ $350. lrri Van v.'ith cu•om Surfer DKW 125, G~at tra il apeclal Interior, air eond, bike, Good condition ~ wide ovals, ma.a-wlleels, 548-4156 " SHARP! Gas saving 3 spd 1914 HONDA CB 3fiO Road with rlant 6 eogiOO, Ytired Bike. 2269 ml., or n . for sound. $3195 (88llJ) w/buddf seat a, 2 Helmefs • Robustelli Motors 4. • $995. 847-am er 892-59Hl · 1864.l Beac~4.8-125.5 Hunt Bch '70 YAMAHA 250 Enduro. '74 S PORTS MAN 12 bored ported, new tires, & Pusenger DODGE Under shocks, 1treet legal, 552-1388 6000 iniles. $5500 \Vould con· *'73 RICKMAN 125•• &Ider lale model compact as Sacrifice. Gd Cond. partial paym't. 96S-03ll *6'l3--l!W • '73 Cl!EVY "'l Van, CB '74 HONDA ST-90. Ne\I', radio, campifl&: gear in-new, 13 miles. $450. or ll~l clded. $4500 or make offer. o~. 54.5--2929 ~8J0.~·~5939="=~~-~~~ 1971 PtJlI, 125 P.10TOCROSS, '69 FORD Super Van ~. AcceS8011e& available. )Jnt Rblt cng-, aprox 31,000 mi, cond. $350. 640-5243 c11fm in tfext, mags, etc. '74 YAMAHA 175MX, Brand $2400. 646-1519 New. Never used. $750. Bob l91'J Ford Super Van at 675-1003 \l'fCUSlom interior, lots of '68 HONDA 350 Electric extras, mechanically soond. start, Scrambler plpea. s325 $30W. Alt 6pm call 846-1617 544.3417 '71 VW v:~N. 7 pass, A·l cond. $2600. Call 837·3633. 1'tINI Bike. Honda Trail 70. alter 6 pm, Anvtim · on XL 250 Honda. 847-6886 er wknds. 968-<l851 ~-~---~-~ ~ HONDO SL-70 '71 Dodge Van, auto, p/s, 36,000 mi, xlnt ccu~ •.. any Uke new $395 * 640-4295 xtra11. Best elfer. 968-5882 1 HODAK.A, Rigged for Dirt. 72-0oog-,-B-l00, am--bn-,-big 1 SUZUKI 125CC, t'!ady for tlres & wheels, $31001 oiler, dirt. &14-2465 eves ~163l must sell. 536-1725 1911 HODAKA Super r.· • 100. Auto Leasing Gd cond. Cerlanis forks. Xtra. eng. $250. 493-3469 9580 mo 350 HONDA. Tun«! ,.. WE BUY USED CARS bausc Good condition. 1375. AND TRUCKS i~==*=':=93-0'1c;052~•c.----I C.ome In tor a tree appl"ataal CUSTOMIZED 3C6 Honda, to GROTH OU:."'VROLET, many xtru. extended front 18211 He .. ch Blvd., ilwit. lkh forks. $'50 or best. 841rUTh 841~1 ~9-3331 tllS &: hers, 1965 Hondas, WE BUY -50 & 90, $150 or b@st ofter. IMPORTED AUTOS M2-989<. BEST PRICES PAID! HONDA Mini Trail so, xlnl Deen Lew la I mport1 Mtnl. IUl.O fOI BAVARIAN l&i Now In Stock e '74 3.0 c: A. 3.0 CSA 0 4n)2.2002J\ & 2002 TlI e ·74 BAVARIAS 4 &pee.J e '74 BAVARIAJ Auto. e 'T4 3.0 S &: SA'K • XLNT LEASE PLANS • & EXCELLENT SERVICE • 5 year • 50,000 mlle \Va.rranty EC.I 1J402 M!ll guer1te ParicWay Miulon Vi:ijo USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. ~1·2040 • ' 495-4949 FREE AIR CONDITIONING with •very BMW (Sold thru Oct. 15. 19741 ROY CARVER, Inc. B~1\Y ROLLS ROYCE SALES-SERVICE LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY 234 E. 17th St. Costa '-fess • 5464444 DEMO SALE oond. $125. l!.liu Hubor. C.J'i.1. 646-9JO:: * 2·'73 Bavarias --=,;9'G-5af=:,.0'=4'=---1-CASH FOR 4 Spd + Auto EXCELLENT! YOUR CAR * 1·'74 Tii 1971 1-londa CL 350. $500 l-----=c:.,.,,,::.:.__== I * 1w'73 3.0 CSA l•.~N~250~-'~0'LSCOJC.CN::,O~R=E.~Gd~. Autoo W1ntod 9590 * 1·'74 3.0 CSA- c:;ii~TI'. lo ml. mo TOP DOLLAR SAVE! '13 TRIUMPH 700 TIGER PAID Crevier BMW NEW 1974 PICKUP $2845 NO l>Q\\'N PAY~tENT 100~ FIN. OAC FHI::E R/,D JO WITl1 AO NEW 1974 1210 $2579 NO DO\VN PAYJ\1ENT 100% !<~IN OAC NEW 1974 710 DATSUN 2 DR - $2899_ NO DO\.\'N PA\'i\-1ENT 100'.k f'IN OAC NEW 1974 610 OR 710 Station Wa9ons NO 00\\'N PAYMENT Hxr: FIN OAC Ll::ASE SPECIAL ~z -$128 + Tax 610 -$85 +Tax ll210 -S G8 + Tai< ptckup -:; i4 + Tax Present this nd for FREE A~l radio '"Large Selef•tion of New & Used 240z·s NEWPORT DATSUN 888 .Dove St., Newport r ach Between MacArthur & Bristol at Jamboree Near O.C. Airpon 833-1300 '72 240Z, I Owner, Xlnt cond. Automalic, A/C, stereo. $4000. firn1. 675-5610 •n Dat11un 240Z, auto, fully equipped. $3800. Fiat 644·5550 2 FIAT 124 Roadsters >mm $1995 YPS251J 9725 '55 R Type Bentley 10 put toWcthc:r. J;m. Oill l!lTt EL CAMINO, PIS. uir clean. SI~ lil2-0ilri I 673-(.619 11rt 6pm 1!42·9'm.1 bt•lorr II or 1'.ft1•r 6. ~Mags. sa:>oo. _5-11-2285 Tt!'n') ... _ 9760 ii \'\\' Limltt'd Edi t I on , 493-#12 'Tl. Mags, ,.._..,.,. r:ulwl t1n11, ---------1 Spons l:Jug. blue. radio.11. '63 CHEVY. Good trans . n(•v.' brakes .• :SZ,OOJ mi, lO tnt !ih:'IW, \l'urranty. r.1us1 Autoinallc. Radio. Heater. _!l_ll)g, 58clcc-l!!l,;='-----I M'll! 6-W-M57 SSOO. 673-9374. '13 l'l!\'1'0 Ru:nahou1 . J...(lw i972 ~V\VSUP1':R008'e;;;;;;ll:-•. i .-i,69i"i.Cl~lEV"-_. -ThtPAL\, Loaded, 111111·~ •.• '.·fM St~1. L11.;1,. ar11/fn1 !.trrco, new Urea, Runt eooo. Clee.n st o o o. aag•· Hlll'k. Aulo . .i~l '69 & '72 SAAB SONNETI ~,:;rig, $1700 f I r m . Call &'1~5351. 'T.l PINTO Sow~ ~ Chrytler 9925 ~.COO nil. Xlnt Cood. ~ '69 \1\V CA?itPEH, f\?11 1Qp, ofr. f>\ t py !61~ 4 speed, Al\t/Fli1, fro1n $2195 ten!. l'ndl11ls, rt'blt !'n". '68 NE\\'PORT. 4 rlr, ajr Plymouth 9960 Sl9i:i f!n\I Call 64H-1741. cond, radio, htr, PSIPB,1 --'--------- (YXNfllOI '6.~ V\\'. •\'lust sell. Good l'Ol'ld. I.Int i;llll'S, i,:d rubber,..:l!'llll. 'Tl l't·lOO !10'.Z36~U nu tJt·k~. lo 1nl. SlJOO/bsl $595 or t.».t. !).IS---ffi41. ..._ ATLAS l'totary Coupe o!r. 491·3 173 S.0.570() (rllr.) I Ask Allout Our \Varran1 y 1!16.1 BU(;, gd. l'<ltwi., nu -rebll. •·u~.. asking $600 . '73 RX-3 \\'~ 11342·1) Call :i.1,-:vi66 Onu!ie · e inlC'rlor "Dlrec!ly across from the '61 V\\' BUG, Good Body 64~5700 ldlr.) Ba.lboa Bay Club" & Jnt~rior. nuns \.\'l'lt, l::C"<r Ask About Qua· \\a1Tan1;-Sales • e Sl!ivit'l' nomit·aJ. 5J:lj, 962·23~'.t. '72 R.X·3 Cpe. 17\iFtiF) 645-6406 &15-5700 Hllr.) '--....-"'"""~--..=.--i '65 V\\' Bus, IOp oprns. ~I ' B nd N 1974 & s Io r 1:1ge. ani-fn1/ta1><', More.dos S.n1 9740 ra eW good rund. $850. '"'"""'' MERCEDES-BENZ '74 230 SEDAN Harvest Be!ge. Low. 36 mo. open end ]CRS(' Sl63.55/n10. plus tax, (Ser. No. 17j/!) Jim Slemons Imparts 1301 Quail Nev ... "Ort fkach 833-8300 ENTER FROl\.1 MacARTHUR OYER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 523-7250 SAAB 99LE Priced to S.11 $4384 • (#7386) "'Directly across fro m U1~ Bal:x>a Ba,y Club" Sa.Jes e Scrvit c 645+106 '70 SAAB 99 2 door. 4 sl)ffd. air l'Onlll· tiQning. t S.12BQE ! $1995 'iO SQBK. Ratl10, air , 1·lr1u1. 111•1v 11;11111. gt! n1i. Sl7'J:'> or bsr fi~~?:"fil all 6. '72 V\\I HL:S XLNT COND. $3000 Finn 548-4362 '68 vw, $300 !<:-t,1-'...0.18 call bef 5 Volvo 9772 '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPl-.:ClALISTS tJ Wl leOO VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.l\I. 6•16'9303 VOLVO BlB, 5-M. good run- ning cond.. 25.000 mi on l'l?built, $575. 497-27il1 1970 J\1ERCEDES 300 SEL Sedan, erig. thn10ut. All ex-. tras, includ'g. Sunroof. See al JOO \\1. Coost H111y., NB. or phone 64~2182, art. SPM GTJ-8269. (WUI Cons id er l'raDel "Directly aeross from the AUTOS USED '71 280 SE . &!boa Bay Club" Stiles • Service Buick 9910 645-6406 SUt-.'ROOl'" Toyota 9765 BUICK 1970 E!ec11~1 Limited. Tobacco brown, x!n1. t'Ond .. 1--------F po\1·e1'. air, en1/fm stereo. fully ff,·iip'd. Nc11• J\1il·h. X Xlnt cond. S199j. 644-7432 tire~. Call : 644-W~4 '72 TOYOTA 'Cadillac 9915 '71 300 SEL :t5, Vcr.v clcun. 2 Dr. H.T. "Tl lMPF:l'tIAL l..a&ron, F/P, AIC, Ai'.l/F~I. inf"" Chrysler/Plymouth lealh. inl., loaded. l3890. a 675-3031 or 497-22'9'2 pen UaUy & Sun 'fil 10 PM 29'J9 Harbor Blvd., Contln•ntal 9930 C05ta ~teiia L ATE "1J Mod•l.Cmg" 546-1934 brnldrk brn vinyl rop, all .-12-R0-,-\l.JHl '~NEcH~l!~U~RS=rr lenther int , 1:111 xtr1ts. 83r.. 4 SJI. 'lf•!:S & MeeJA.e ir ml, under. \.\Tnty. Perl{·CI ~hot•k,,, 100 l'U.tn eng. Sl600 cond. Rtt1red 6-i lT o .t d c ,1,.h ~·Ill.\! 1:1~ :G9:l \.\'OmM "°!e dr1\·er. 1\•h1eh ---.~~=-­ Is the truth. $6(Xl(). SJ2-7621. '62 Pb1rl•ot.11h \'ahant. runs. • • , S300 Qr make ollcr. 65 St;DA'.\:, rrbll trans, ~~-f;l);l~ Sharp?!. Full po1\·er. Pvt ----1 ply 5-IC>-5297 1971 PLYMOUTll Salltlhrt" · \\'agon. P S. Air. L ,, I\ Jensen 9732 mileage. Xlnt oo.~. '67 '\'E'T'TE cunvrn 427-4 '63 \I Al~IANT l.ZX\'2611 spd. AJ\ol/f'l'll, xtra clean • :!uto tran~. Cleatl! $2600. firm. 71~2710 l "°"'"'~"'-.c"".c..----""'-(d\r.) Cougar 9933 Pontiac 9965 I '72 XR-7, iur, full ~\\T.,, till ·73 LEl\11\NS Lu~ l\'f<Xh 'I, V:hl.. ~ter~. lo mi.. Xlnt 2 tlr, laru.l:.11 l<lll, 11m/Ct11. ..!:.£.nd. 61 ~J:t~!l ;dr l'Und. under 9IDO n1i . 1 Ford 9940 pvt pl} 67:J-S$0 CV<:li 552-82il '69 LTD Cpe... 1382JONl ~R--,-,,-,-,-.-0-.. -.n-,rt-~-.1 , r. ·-AIC. \ inyl IOfl heater. •ur. p/!i., plb, $1200. • &l!>':HOO (dlr.) 7136-7649 . ' ·73 ~URI~R, t86148SJ ·73 \IEi\'TUH,\ V. 8, H:it~ \\/TOI KAT Shell ch hack au10 air . pis p/b. 6--l:J..:iiOO fd 1r.I S27(M). ~rl'-11\.~ ' • ' 19?2 GRAN TORINO, !it(', Thunderbird 9970 : rur, AM/Fr.I s1ereo, XlnL f cond. $2700. Will consider '36 T·B IRD .-; trade for gd. trans. car. Near perfect lJorly, Cragers, 962-2811 port hole lop, 81,C::J onjfinal : '69 LTD Cpe. 138'2.JDNJ miles. Whlle \\'ilh nice llhu:k ' A/C • Vinyl top in terior Sl50l. \Yill consider 64>5100 ldlr.) trade. 549-1690 ! Ask Ahout Our Warranty Vega 9974 : .1970 CL(JB \VAGON, air, ' :1uto, clP!lll, 4 new rad. ,72 VEGA ' l ire.~. $2000. !::8.9tt"i I , Cpl'. radio, ht"'ati•r, automo1fc 7! RANC~ERO. grl. t·ond., lrans. only L"i,IJ50 mil1.-s. air, Al\-1/t M ~!ereo,,,.1 n t. 512rY\\' xlnt. colld. Sl400. 675-:5404. Completely serviced. A :-1 k Mnit cond., great gas saver CADILLACS 1968 F"ORD CortlM. !or Mr. llnrgrove. 996--0440 (RNX4z.t) "Directly across from the bcf 5. After 5 ci1.l1 673-4237. $1695 Balboa Bay Club" NPeds "·ork. Largest Selection 54:1-2301 After 5 p.n1. SalCK • Service '00 FALCON \Veg. Air. In Orange County Linceln 9945 IJ>O+take over pymn~. XI"' IMMEDIATELY cond.~ 645-6406 heater; new brks, r e h I t 208 W. 1st S~t . trans. 2 nu tires. S 5 O O • Sa.nla Ana 835-3171 "H;.on_d_• ______ ,7_27 "49l""-l,;;S9Lc;;;-""==-,,,,=:-:-I ·Coupe DcVillf's . Sedan ---------DeVilles · El Dorados · Convertibles. Also Many other select Cadillac Trade- in•. '66 LINCOLN Cont. condition. $600. 1m Yamaha oocc. 1900 m1 FOR ALL ''"""'"' ;r11~715· FOREIGN CARS Moter HoJM>, CALL DR COME IN S.lo/Ront 9160 TO S_!:E US ·n Chinook 18', compact but completely equipped J\f H, Dodge 360 V-8, ~IS, PIS. air (2 types), 25,000 m l, NEWPORT IMPORTS xlnt CDDd.. $6250. Phone · 3100 \V "--·t H NB (714) ·~7001 . ~ wy., •• · FMC 642-9405 Uke ,_ 8,<XXI ml, I""'\ CADILLACS motor OOme built. $25,000. Largest S.lectlon 642.sm or 1714) 327·4132 In Orange County NEW 24' 8leep1 6. full equip. C.oupe DeVllles • Sedan [)e. ped, bl 1:000 ml free, low Villes -El Dorado& • eon. winter rates. 637-6006 alter verttble11. Also n1any other 12 noon. select Cad:Jlac Trade-ln11. . MOTORHOME RENTALS DALE'S mo900 '72 Explorer P.1otor Home :14' PIS P/B. Awnln&'. S9lXl or otter. 962-2158 FORD Camper, Fully equipt, new eng & drive trn, $2400 baL Anytime 64.5-9363. TraUart, Travel 9170 '87 16' Shasta camp trailer, Oean &: sturdy. ..,..... \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR F'OR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, OOP.1ESTIC or CLASSICS It your car is extra clean see us first. SAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 Auto Sor. & P•rt• MOO *FREE CASH $$$* '&I VW parts . doors, In-FOR J UNK CARS do!!, tn>nt axle, Bellv pan, 1 .,~~·~"',.~,.",.'~5,.•...,""'l"' etc. 544·3417 1, 1600 cc vw enalnc Including Junk Cars Wanted acceuorie11. Will pay cash. 548·1915 548-4290 AUTOS IMPORTED ENGINE '67 Chev. 283, needs V.'Ofk. !l1'-2156 General 9701 FOUR 15" VW MAGS '61 AUSTIN ""'"'r '"''· xt"' m~h & body, ~loving mu111 r :l50:::,,=---~-'"""=;;:::1:8 I sell immed. Over S300J ANSEN mages. New. F I t lnvstd. Sac $1800 fll'ln Olevy. 15 x 7. $?> each. 551-6.359. ~968-=""'=-~----' Alfa Romeo Antiques & Clo11lc 9520 1936 CTI'ROEN, "55 Ch8.!k.ls 25 mpe. $1750. 61»1()3 UMO Studebaker Commander $650. or best o~ 645-.1238 after 6 pm. Roe Vohlcln '"° 9705 69 Alfa Romeo Spiders 3 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST SALES.SERVICE !.EASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLLS ROYCE 234 E. 111h St. Costa Mesa • 546-4444 C•pri 9715 '73 CAPRI, xlr1t cond, AIT, chrome ma~s. ste~cag.. 11ette, ne111 tires. $3200. 58G-0857 Datsun 9720 '69DATSUN Wgn.(159 JNQ) 4 speed, lug. carrier 64.>5700 dlr, ·73 24DZ ( ll.36XJ ) 5 speed, new radial tires, new paint deluxe, & only 19,"31 mlle!!. BEAUTlFUL 645-5700 1967 DATSUN 1600 Roadster Roal Sh1rp! $1695 dlr. illrarh jh11p1111!i +• . ' .. . .. ,_, " . "' '"' .. , .. ''Directly 8C1'08S from the Ba.lboe. Bay Club" Sales • Senrlce 645-6406 I OffHS NEW '74 U2'1, RXl'1, IX4't We An O•entoc.tt'd HUGE DISCOUNTS c,n.. s.doilt,, w.-. How A•ohble With r6WH: STH•IHG 150 TO CHOOSE HOM S,.CMI rwcheH BRAND NEW RX-2 MAZDAS Toh Your Choice lo""'!ICI l ome O..Oy, 111.._ tl<!looe - """"" 1V9<n '1 ll'oe-"I low. io.. ·-,,_ w~ Deli•~r at this Price!!! HO 11tlCll'5 HO GIMMICICS .-m -"' -ll'Cll Oil! _,,. --~-lcJr"""' •29111. 'ji9 280 SE COUPE. sunroof, 4 sp. stereo, radiuls, in1mac. 54,000 mi. $800) 494-6413 8 pm-11 pm MG 72 MG MIDGET LIKE NEW! $2795 f582FZll 9742 'ITii\tr h jJtui11111~; +~ .,__,. w < ......... ,.,.,. ·~.,!•'' l!r wh t,.o • "" .. -·· - "Directly across froni the BaJOOA Bay Club" Sales e Servit"C 645.6406 MGB 9744 67 MGB-GT 4 speed, A.L\l/Fhl radio, "'ire '-''heels. C392Jt'r 1 $1995 Best Dear Anywhere! LEASE DR BUY All Modelo! ;oWl LW!iA '68 Fleetwoo: Brough1:1m, &:l~i local ml. Hruo every. thing. Sho\vroom c o n d , $2150. 545--0151. Call s;>2-8347 1974 TOWN COUPE Only 2300 mi., imniac. 640-8526 -TOYOTA. 1966 I! -c M t!At! ... .,,13 '73 CADILLAC, 2 dr. Coupe ' Ell'"ur, ' •• U"fl,J""" d v ·11 B E e 1 c, us. xcc. car, Extras, exreL cond. S5750. Call: 557-6755 Wkrlys. 9 to 6 'iU CAD COUPE DI:: VILLE needs pain! only, oth!'r.o:ise pc1•f. con<t. 494-9il06 Clean, l\.1 US TA NG GT, V·8, 1966, gold, ale, f m I a m , .i;:ood cond, fully loaded STil. RVU1 64-1. p.p., S-if>-923-1 ·73 ~tUSf,\NG, clean. xlnt. t'Ond., air, F/~I rnrlio, etc. best o!frr. 893-WSJ days, 494-SJ.~ P\"("S. dlr. Chevrolet 1974 l\1USTMG 2. AIT. radiolhtr., air, Pis, less than 1500 ml. SJ95() 833-0697 Oldsmobile 9955 '67 TOYOTA Corona 4 cyl, 1970 IUIPALA. 4 dr. air cone!, 3 speed $399 1291031 dlr. auto, 54.000 mi. X!nt conrl. 646-4--148 $1500. 557-()897 c v e s & SeJr-1 t. Sr.vl~ '69 TOY OTA Corona. auto 640-3214 d11y11, I OLDSMOBILE $~. C 0 NV ER TI BLE OlCvy GMC TRUCKS 847.9923 C\'CS ,!!,_ 1veekends. !mpnla, i\ir, PO\.\'Cl', HONDA CARS T'?YOTA Cornn M~rk II Sta· spc~kcni. lx'autlful b I u e · UNIVERSITY OLDS tion 1Yagon, Radials, A·C. Sll9;1. ·1~591~1. -l Stereo. $1750 640-5086 '65 J\ti\LJBU. Built 3 2 7 . 2850 Harbor Blvd. 9767 TR\V, Sill", ilol!ey, head£'rs, Co11ta Me11a 540-96«1 --~------1 4 spd, Hurst. Mor!'. Needs 1968 OLDS Luxury Sedan. \.\'Ork. S3.)() 536-16-l!I. f."'ull po"·t'T, Air. $ 7 5 0. ·7~ J\IONTI:: CARLO. :'i pt Private party, San Clem. Cpe. Xlnt rond, V~ :-1.'iO cni;:. 4!12"45:;;°'"'°,-;;;,-=0'."""'.:c:::::-I Air, r;ichals. full pl\T. 10,000 * '&1 OLDS }o"&j, vrry t'!efl.n, n1i. S-1100. R33·9432. 2 dr. hrdtp. \\'ill tr.;1dc for 'Tl NOV1\ 14!;1FiV1\J l'.U. S.l:!-1298, 361, Oglt', '65 TR4 ROADSTER Perfec t t'Ond1tion . ready to V·S, 3 ir, .t. P·S Ci\l;;,. c;;;o-;;;c-;--;c-~-:::=·I roll! CRFK068l SHARP! 'iO OLDS 98 L.S., all xtrn!', $1695 ' &15·5700 (dlr.) low miles, 1 owner. Phone '72 EL CA ~1 TN O Jlas eves 642-39S·I. . illr<1rl! jJ111p11rt5 ff •zoow{..N ~ t.)o ........ lk•" I;.\~ &406 Ev!'rythi~. '60 OLD~s"".~. ~,'""1,'"1.-ro-oo7 . .....,P""ts".1 Xlnl con<l. S~ P/B. S250 ~~7..ffi.19 or 979-8209. 841-1348 1''0R C0h1PLE;J'E REPAIH '65 OLDS CUtl:".,."--. ~s~.~,~,-.1 \\'ork. on Co1vair & Cor\"air r Great tran!!p. New t ires. "Dirt"Clly Al'l'OSS from lh(' Bugg1~. can 5..16..().1 M l\fu.st M!ll immed. GT;)-106~ Bnlboa Bay Club" '66 Chrv. l1np~la. $300. or '73 OLDS DELTA Coupe , Sales • Scn·iC'(! \•.ill nt-gnti<1 IC'. i-'h()·\·~ ~7 Xlnt.. pvt. ply., ITIUSI sell. 645-6406 lfp{~ 8'12-1282 ., NEW '75 *Sforfire *Omega *Cutlass *Toronado --OR.ANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST DEALER 8RAMD 14EW CU11ASS "S" H.T. CPE. IHCLUDIMG: Delu~e Seat Belt s.• fln.ted G la s:..•Alr Cond+t 1on1nQ •Power Bl'akes• 350 V:8 Turbohvclromat1c •Tilt Wh eel •A M Rad1o•Wl11tf' <;1cle wall t•rc s •Mu c t"I rrore •Brand New nineteen ~f>Ven!y tour Ods Cul!a::.s I Ser i120?301 J LAST CHANCE! FOR THESE LOW PRICES \ • • • • Cl 4 ~IL. 'LO T ~ Thursday Octot>er 10. 1974 -- . .... • c s .. ::t ,CJ . ' 'Cl!! ••• ~ • I FULL PRICE + T&L Brand New DODGE DART· . ~ • (L L29C5G 102676) ''SPECIAL" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE + T&l -rand New '74 DODGE CHARGER . LOADED, NOT STRIPPED ' "SPECIAL"- Vinyl roof. wire wheel covers. wide ova l tires. rally pkg., power front disc bra~es, automatic. power stet"ing, music master radio. (WL21J4G104750) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE + T&L . 'IC : :: ~rand New '74 MONACO 2dr. H.T. -LOADED, NOT STRIPPED ~ "SPECIAL" ' .,, ·c .. z Ill > 0 360 cu. in. VS, automatic. cloth & vinyl interior, bumper gua r ds front & r ear and mo r e. (DM23J4D218712) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE + T&l -,,1 0 Brand New '74 DODGE VANS " ... z :t .,, .,, 0 WE'RE OVERLOADED SAVEi SAVEi SAYE! • 5· ... -.,, • • •131 DARTS•29 COLTS•IO CHARGERS•9 WAGONS •4 MONACO'S•20 PICKUPS•l I 4x4's•38 VANS FREE FINANCIAL SERVICE .. . ·~ . \ . · Phone 556-4620 LET US ARRAHGE THE CREDIT AHD TERMS YOU HEED SO THAT YOU MAY DRIVE HOME TODAY IH THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE. lb:OMples of our "'°"Y ways to fluttctl • IAMK OF AMERICA • UMIT!D CALIFORMIA IAHK • CROCKER IAMK • SECURITY PACIFIC • UHIOH IAMK • CHRYSLER CREDIT • OYEI 600 IEW· AP. USED : • SIOd( & AlllVlll IAILY--- 72 Pinto RILi. PIJCE 72 Plymouth FULL PllCE ~=~:~ hi·bac~ 5 12 7 6 ~al " Aulomalic. 5 1 4 7 6 seats rac110 heater Ol IF YOU PllfH adio, healer. p0wer Ol IF YOU PIERI wsW tires.' (327G: $3884 teer.~: tac1ory air s4as3 BV) L wo. ond 1tion1ng . "Lwo 731EBPl . '74 OLDSMOBILE COUPE Automatic transmission. power steering. air conditioning, radio, heater, wf'lite wall tires. (700JULJ IMMEDIATE $~276 DlllVERY l'un Pf•te • I '72 FORD GRAH TORIHO ··special" Cpe. Automatic, radio. healer. PQWer steering, tactory air con· d1t1oning, landau rool. ( 733FYA) IMMEDIATE $i 17 6 DWVERY ~"" P<>c• • T l '69 Ponttac. R.IU PlllCI Bonneville $8 7 6 "Special" Automa11c, radio, heater. power Oii iF YOU P'llEFEll Sl69f1ng, laclory air s3268 cond1t 1on1ng. ,.....o !ZOU866l . 72 Ford ,...PllC E Torino Wagon $1776 "Soociar· Automahc. radlO. heater. factory Ol If YOU P'llfffll air cond1t1on_i ng, s5aa2 power steering "LMO. (157KQY) • °'"" t.!1981 lor 39 "'OS .... th 111111 _ .. f •ll Q.t> !)lie. 1181i6S6 rrc! l&L Ot ... ,..,-""" Pftce 1246'~ APll?1~ 72 Chevy fUU NICE Vega Kammback s 1 I 7 6 Panel Wagon "Soec1al" Buckel Ol If YOU PllEFIR sears. radio. heater' s4a11 4 soeed. ( 7561 SVJ °L MO. 1)-ty t4!1 !1 11)1 ~· "'Cl' ..,.!h 1~99 -fu• CHh ll"e9 t!i'<lti511 •l'ld l i t Dll"'"911 ~ pnw 11411&4 APR 11 !6'lo. 0 Plymouth 'RIU PllCI ,,.,. 5 107·6 tomahc, radio and Oii IF YOU PllFll ater. much, much o re .(111 C IN J s3194 · '$pec1al"' PM OIO. 72 Chev. FUUP'ltCE ·ngswood Wgn. $1876 'Special" Automatic, wer s1eer1ng, air Oii iF YOU P'l fffll nd111on1ng. radio, $6382 heater . WSW, loaded. (310FL0\ l'RMO. ·n Mazda . FUU Pltct . Rotary 5 1876 Special Coupe. Oil IF YOU P'llfflll ad10 and healer, $6382 ucket s eals. 402ESO PH MO. '73 CHEVROLET CHEYEHHE PICKUP ve. power steenng. oower brakes. rac· lory air condil1oning, a · box, fancy in· tenor. (CCY143S161704) IMMEDIATE $i876 DWVERY F1111 PflC'! • 1 L HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? -Try VICTORY . YDu're the Winner" SHVfCIHOUllS ,......, 7:JO -.. 9:00 ,_ · T .. ,.,.fri. 7:10 •to S:OO ,_ We•«!!'! all Warranly Work on Al Chrysler ProdOcls OODC'E • CllRYSLER"PL YMOUTH Motor Home Service Too! we~ ~·-1Ql'CI "'•""' ciw. c...., llllf'tfll!I """'-f,Df~M. S!.....,.,d. 0"•••'· _ ..... 72 _Chevy Fl&l rll<:E =ial" Aulomal1c. 5 177 6 radio. heater, power OI W YOU P'lllffl steenng &_b<ak~s. air s5CJ!2 condlt1on1ng . · (915FEZI MO .. '70 ford R1U PllCE ShortVan · $1376 "Special" Au1omatic Ol IF you HEFH transmission. radio s438l and heater. (93528FJ M- '74 MAC MATADOR H.T. "Special"' Air co4d1hon1ng, automatic, oower steering, ~SW, vinyl top. low, low miles. l 176JTU l IMMEDIATE $3276 DELIVERY ' FuM Proe.. T6l '74 FORD MUSTAHG "Special" Autom atic transm1s s1o n, bucket seats. WSW. lull 1nstrumen· 1a11on, vinyl 1ntenor. (338KEVJ IMMEDIA.TE $~376 DELIVERY full P"te ~ '' '74 POHTIAC VEHTURA Hatchback "Special" Automalic, radio, heater, vinyl top, custom interior and exterior. white wall tires. {170KFK) l~~~~~~iE 5327 6 F•W 1>nc.i-+ l &l '73 FORD COUMTRY SEDAM W AGOM - "Special"' Automatic. radio. heater., pewer steering. factory air con- dillOl'ling, much more. (61 9GAXJ IMMEDl ... TE $~576 DELIVERY fult~. r RtVfli'SIOf f • > SJ\N C'1f&J ~ I I DEAL WITH YOUR FACTORY DIREO DEALER · , ' • ' / I' • s .. I g .... • c .. • I ·-... • ,. a Ill • 0 • -' ... • ,. D Ill --c 0 c • s • • • • .. ,. -a ... ' 0 • •i F 0 • lb w • m fo 0 hi J ... h I in ' .. n I St • Ill a I I a «> -... .. -.,, -.. g 0 c • t I ( • .. ; Ill • ... San · Cle1oenie Ca isirano VOL. 67, NO. 283, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ED IT ION I • --·---~- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ' Today's F~al N.Y. Stocks THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1974 TEN CENTS Joan l(ennedy Treated for Diabete·s on Coast ' By JOHN VALTERZA 01 1119 Dalty l'llol S11H Although the administrators of a South Coast sanitarium continue to decline con- firmation, it has been established that the '!life o( Sen. Edward Kennedy indeed underwent treatment in Dana Point early Jast month for a drinking problem. Mrs. Kennedy was arrested by police In Virginia Wednesday and booked on a drunken driving charge after a minor accident. Ul"I TeltPMle 'U.S. IN RECESSION' Fed Ch•lrm1n Burn' -Burns Claims Countrv in ~ 'Recession' WASHINGTON {UPI) -Disagreeing '1th President Ford, Chainnan \1 thur F. Burns of the Federal Reserve Board conceded today the C(luntry is in a recession. But he said he does not share tbe widespread view that it will get \\·orse. ''We have a recession but it is a most unusual recession - a recession for which there is no precedent i n history," Bums told the Congressional Joint Economic Subcommittee. He said the nation never before, has had a recession accompanied by "gallop.. ing inflation" and a "boom" in business capital Investment. Ford told a news conference Wed· nesday, "I do not. think tbe United States is in a reces'sion. We do have economic problems but it is a very mixed situation ... " Burns also disagreed with • 'many observers" who' predict a "deepening recession" ln the coming year. "On present evidence. I believe ~hey are unduly pessimistic," he said, adding that "a sustained resurgence of economic activity" will await a return to national confidence that infiation has been cunail. ed. Afeanwhlle the government index or wholesale prices gained only 0.1 percent in. September, giving Ford the first en- couraging economic news since taking office. It was the smallest increase in a »ear. The Index on Wfiolesale Prices releas· ed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today was 167.2 -meaning wholesale goods that cost SIOO in 1967 'COSt $167.20 (See BURNS, Page Ali Orange C:Out • Weatlter Some early morning clouds and fog Ftiday, otherwise sunny and a little warmer. Highs from the upper 60s al the hooches to near 80 inland . Overnight lows SS-00. INSIDE TODA l! Despite Qfltj • dilcrlnduotlon laws of au tupe1, the 1.tat1: park sus.itm of CaUfcwnia -remotn.s cu rlOusly segregated. See t t pot t, Png< A7. L. M, .. y • .. M11t1111 fl1111dt .. C1Htttwl1 ... C7 N1tf111.1I ci.0111w C•1• .... ... ... , ,_,.. « 0r1.,. CwntY A••U (f'Olll-· " ,~ ,, .. DMlll NtlkM .,. ,T I( Eclllttlll l'HI .. Srl'rit l'trl# .. 1111er111nm1111 .. SHM' to• fhlllfl<t .. , Sltclt r.:r1r•b ••• , My G1'411tr .. ,. ... _.,. 1111 ""' Hor9KtH .. TM1len •• lflltMnlttlofl •• WNllttf' •• A1111 ~llltn •• W.r141 ""' .... c, ""'n •• During her treatment -\11hich ap.. parently lasted abou~ a week a t Capistrano By-The-Sea Hospital, highly reliable sources said that it w a s discovered that diabetes had been an undiagnosed factor in her condition for some time. Mrs. Joan KeMedy. the sources said, has a minor diabetic colldition which flares at some times and subsides during others. The blood sugar imbalance was described by the . sources as relatively minor, but if aggra\•ated by alcohol, it can cause major changes in behavior patterns as well as other co m m o n JOAN KENNEDY FACES COURT DATE. Story, P1go A4. symptoms of high blood sugar. But at the hospital, spokesmen swear to a long-standing p:Jlicy of no public comment about any patients or their condition. "\\'e've had that pclicy ror ail the years we've been In existence and nothing \\ill change it.'' said the head ot the hospital, Hal Day Jr. He declined any further comment on the reports about Mrs: Ktnnedy. Other sources, however. said that the minor diabetic condition was diagnosed for ttle first time during Atrs. Kennedy's stay In Dana Point. Diabetics -even borderline patients -are strictly warned by their physicians that aloohol is a substance which im- n1ediately aggra\'ates their blood sugar problem and it is one of the substances they are \Yarned to avoid . At the lime ?i.trs. Kennedy \\' a s hospitalized. her press aides v•ou\rl say only that she was being treated somev•here in Southern California and that the probletn was exhaustion and nervous strain brought about by the amputation of her teenage son's leg (Se, JOAN, Page %1 San Juan Will Bolst er Cit y's By PAMELA HALLAN 01 I~• Oallr Pl .. t 51•ff A long-awaited proposal for increased law enforceme-nt services for the city of San -Juan Capistrano will be presented to city coWJcilmen next week. The change, predicted month!J ago by Sheriff-elect Brad Gates during his win- ning campaign, will increase San Juan's patrol presence to a full car within the city limits during the day and e\'en- ing shifts, and a half car during the ' Pilot Dispels _B_o_mb Threat NEW ORLEANS (UPll -A Delta Air Lines pilot threw a box labeled "time bomb" out a cockpit window onto the taxi strip Wed· nesday. gunned the engines and took off on schedule. Authorities said the box w a s found on the passenger jet just before takeoff and taken to the pilot by a suspicious stewardess. Investigators quickly found the box. gingerly opened it a n d discovered a pair or old tennis shoes inside. They assumed the box had been left on the aircraft by an inbound passenger . BanJi, Manager Robs Own Branch To Save Family • YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) - A Ypsilanti bank manager's wife and two children were freed unharmed today after the manager was forced to rob his own bank to ransom them, the FBI reported. Mrs. Richard Green and' her children. Erick 7, and Annette, 9, were released at a hotel about 15 miles \Vest of Ypsilan· ti about 10:20 a.m. after being held hostage all night by four men. Mrs. Green called her husband at the bank after being released and was picked up by police. ~ Police and FBI agents were secluded with the entire family at the bank, where they were being questioned. A search was under way for the men who kidnaped them. The release came more than t~·o hours after Green took whal was described as. "several thousand dollars" from the Ypsilanti Township_ branch of t h e Ypsilanti Savings Bank and left it at a secluded rural drop point. Sources, how~ver, put the amount .at $35,000. The FBI said four men surprised the family Wednesday night in their Grass Lake home. about 40 miles fr o m Ypsilanti . They were tied up all nllJht, Green said. This morning, Green was released and told to go to the bank and get a 11 the mone.y he could from the first teller that reported for work. Bank officials said Green had the teller clefln out the vault. lie then took the money to the drop polnt, .""eturncd and called. bank Presidfllt C I a r e Ttc e Utley. Utley called police. Utley said he received the telephone call from Green at .a a.m. Utley said the ~nk lost s e v t.r a I fhousaria dollars· In the robbery. but did not elaborate. Green. 33, hat been with the hllnk sfnct 1969, when he Joined the finn as a trainee • 1'cachcrs Rcliuf(ed LONG BEACH (UPI) -The Board of Education Wl!<lnesday rej.xted a 3 pcttenL salary increase prOpGSal for teachers, Sellin& the stage for a possible strike. • , Police S • ? erv1c es. graveyard duty. • tially reduce the bill for police services. San Juan, which has contracted with "The auditor fowid that he was charg· the Orange County Sheriff's Office for ing too muCh overhead to the city of its police protection, currently shares San Juan," sald City Manager Donald a car with a vast unincorporated area Weidner .. ''The old patrol fonnula \\'OUld during a11 'three shifts. The city pays have OJ6t the city $281 ,001 for. police for the service according ·to a patrol services this year, but the new service- fonnula based on the volume of calls unit ·method of accoWJting reduces our received. bill to $241,IXM>." But a new accounting system is being Weidner said the new cost-accounting proposed, aloog with the new increase ·method, the proposals for better servtce in the level or service. It will substan· and other suggestions \\'ere presented to a special city committee earlier this week by Lt. \Valier Fath , the commander of the county's ne\I' Niguel Sheriff's Substation whlch opened last \\'eek. "It seems hard to belie\'e, but the city will be getting more service for less cost," Weidner said. He added that the sheriff's office had ~n studying San Juan·s situation for the past three years and ils staff had conducted a complete analysis of crim~ (See POLICE, Pace AZ) See.n at W.~hingto n Club Rep .. ilf ills Picked U I} $8 0 T llb Before I nci(lent WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Wilbur D. Mills spent at least part of the evening drinking, dining and dancing with friends hours before he was involved in a bizarre incident in which one of his woman companions was rescued from drowning by police. The manager of a Washington night club where the Arkansas Democrat has been a frequent -patron said ?.fills, three women and another man were in the establishment for about three hours Sun· day night. During that time, they had dinner and drinks which cost about $80 in all and then left, according to George Bertran, manager of the J u n k a n p o restaurant on fashionable Connecticut Avenue. None of the group appeared intoxicated \\'ben they left about 9:30 p.m,, he said. The whereabouts or the innuential 6S- year-0ld congressman, chairman or the taxwriting Ways and l\feans committee. remained a mystery betv:een that hour and the 2 a.m. incident at the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson l\1emorial. Mills himself remained in seclusion late \\'ednesday as the U.S. Park Police disputed a claim Mills made through aides that he was not present at the incident and knew nothing about -it. l\fills is involved in a re-election cam· pa.ign and facing his stiffest challenge in years from a woman Republican candidate. As recounted by po1ice, the Tidal Basin incident occurred when two oijicers stop- ped a 1973 Lincoln Continenta1 traveling at an unreasonable speed with lights Orllnge County's GOP Plurlllity Cut to 4-0,695 The Republle\n edge in traditionally conservative On.nge County Is slipping, voter registration figures r e l e a s e d Wednesday show. The GOP p1urality thls month stands at 4(695 out of a total of 785,000 voters now registered in the county. Two years ago, the edge was 67 ,656 voters. out at 2 a.m. J\fonday. Five people spilled out. The car \\'as registered to Mills , police said. 'Ibey said one of the men identified hillllle11 to the officers as l\1ills and the police report, according to Franklin A. Arthur, described this man as "in- toxicated." His face was scratched and bleeding, they said. While pclice questioned the group. a woman identified as Anabella Battistella. crying and shouting in mixed Spanish No Strike Tlareat and English, ran to a bridge and leaped into the \.\'ater. She was rescued by an officer who dove in after her. Other officers threw a spare tire into the water and pulled A1s. Battisteila and the officer \\'ho dove in after her to shore. The Washington Star-News today quoted sources as saying that l\1 i 11 s threatened to use his congressional powers against a park policeman unle.~ police allowed him to dri\Te l\1iss Bal· (See AIILLS, Page A%) . . Tra11sit Dist1·ict D1·ivers Clea1·ed to Join LA U11io11 A Wlion \"ote taken eight months ago by Orange County Transit District bus rlri\Ters has been declared valid by the state. industrial relations director. The decision \Vednesday by H. Edward \\1hite. clears the way for the county's 236 drivers to join the U n i t e d Transportation Union-the same group that called the crippling strike in Uis Angeles County. But transit officials here say the union pact wlth ocro \11i\l .. automatically pre- vent such a strike because it \\ill call for binding arbitration in the event of labor disputes. \\rhlte's action v:as ma.de necessary by a number of legal challenges put forward by transit officials since the drivers voted Feb. 15. The transit district mechanics already h.'lve joined the Orange County Enlployes Association , a move transit official s hoped the drivers would emulate if the union election challenge \\'as successful. Supervisor Ralph Clark. chairman of the OCTD Board of Directors, said todav he doubts that the district will appe~I \\'hite's ruling. "It wouldn't be appropriate to appe al and spend tax money on setting court precedent." he said . "At least under this agreement we can enter negotiations "·i thout fear of a strike like that in Los Angeles." ocro officials had filed their latest a ppeal of the election just t\\'O days before \Vhite's ruling. The district claimed the t;TU engaged in misleading electioneering that affected the outcome of the balloting. Subsequent probes by \Vhite's office revealed no evidence of union wrongdoing. he said. There v.·ere strong indications toda y that contract negotiations \vould begin soon. Union organize rs have rooprtedly been signing up drivers for 1he past few weeks and a general 1nembershi1> (See DRIVERS, rage At) Betty Be~overs The figures released by tbe~rNr; ... : of State's office show that 0 r a n.1 e .. Modoc and Alpine counties ant the ..only ones in the 111tate-that -still liaVe a ! ' Slr.e'U Lea ve Hospital Fri.tiny -· ... ":' r- IV A&WNGTQN (~ .,,-. First Lady Betty Ford. making excel· tenl r~~very lrOrb.. breast. cancer surgery. will be released from U1e Be.thesda NavaLMedical. Centei: .Friday. her surgeon announced Republican majority. · ' . Fewer than one out of every 10 new rtglstrant11 Is titting "Republican" when asked for his party attillaUon, the figures show. i. AJ or Sept. 12, ainrom1a·1>ad 9.&I0,809 eligible votcr1, lnchkUng s • 4 a., 4,0 t Democrats, 3,513,149 RcP.ul)lkans . •'n d 576,295 declined w state~tal1lolillll's - tmn ror independents. Ocmocrati hold 56.S perctnt ot the rcglstratlon, Republicans 36.4 .t> er cent ard Md mlscellllneous affiliations, 7.1 percent. • • today .· -.,\. . l\frs. F~ 'has t>eM ~pitalized in the suburban l\tarylanrl medi· cal center since uncfergo111:g surgery Sept 28. ln.a ht?spital bul14itiP, i.ssuecf today, Navy Or. \Vill ian1 Fouly said that aU Of the $(llure's from the surgery have been renlO\'ed, th at Mrs. Ford's "post;operitive course rein a ins excellent." and she .. has excellent.us~ 9! her r\ghl arm." ~ -J"ls •~i>«led·lhat tile President will go to the hospi l>I to oc- co1npany his w:ife home to the \Vhite }louse. \Vhitc ll ouse Dr. William Luka sh said Mr!. Ford's <loctors pl an to consult with cancer s~ciallsts before deriding on \vhat 1 if any. fulure therapy she will undergo. "· ., • '· . ,, 1 UPI Tt~t DRINKING PROBLEM? Mrs. Joan Kennedy · Peru D e11 tal c5tuclent Sets l l 1J Ou,,i Sliop By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lht 01U1 Pl191 Sllff A young. aspiring orthodontist from Cuzco.7~ru. -"·as jiiled TOOay, charged with operating a romplete but unlicensed dental clinic in a Costa f..1esa. motel room. The suspect. Julio Amillo Torres. 24, of the \\'agon l\1 otel. 2524 Newport Blvd .. was arrested \Vednesday following an investigation by the State Department of Consumer Affairs and the Costa ~r..1csa Police Department's newly created Consumer Affairs Detail. Torres. a student iit Orange Coast College until this seniester when-he told police-his growing practice left no time for study. \Vas held in lieu 'of S500 bail . He was booked on se\eral charges filed under the sla te Business a nd Professions Code. including: -Unla\\iul praciire of n1edicine . "-Practice of dentislry by ah unlicens- ed person . -Possession or hypodennic needles by an unlicensed person. '·He had a dental chai r. numerous dental tools and business ca rds li sting himself as general prac tit ioner, D.D.S .. " commented Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "He had a fl uorescent light and novo· cnine and !he \l'ho!e bit." added Detec· li\Te Gerry TI1ompson. head of 1hc Consu1ner Affairs Dcial! \l·hich \Va s created in Julr . The \\1edneSday raid on the motel room eut filled as a dental cli nic \\'OS the first 1najo r arrest case fo r the ne\\' detail headl.'d by I n v cs I i g a l o r Thonipson. "He "·as \1·orking right out of his spartment." Thompson char!!E":l. "Hi!'! busi ness cards listed it as ·suite 22·. bu1 it looks more like a 30ll--}e:1 r-0ld wooden bungalo"··" Sta.le in vestigators today declined to say how they beca1ne a\\'arl' Of lht' young stu<lenrs alleged practice hut said It \\'as a rather short investig:ition. Detecti\'e Thon1p!"tln was called in on the case \Vedncsday n1oming. to pooe as a prospecti\'e dt•ntal patit!nt. "'I said I hod ii f1!hn!-t fall out iuld it hurt like hell and I ;isked hO\I' n1uch il \.\·ou\d t'OSI to fix it." lhl• vctcr:in investigator said "lie told inc he 11·oulrl h:-111· ro lake a look at it before 1rt' d1 srussc.'<I fC'cs." J•ot 1cc said th;i1 ba:;l·rl on th~· arr:iy of dcutJ:Jl tools nnli 1·qu1p1nent pr1~nt lhnt ir apf)('art"d Torri·.; :<µt·ciaHzcd in building bridgC's and [ab:,• t1•cth ratlK!I' th:in OJ)('n·1nou1h dt•n11~!t" Qut.·!ltio ning of thf' ~uspect J,•rl tc1 di.~· cl0$Ure tho.H tn P~ru hf' could pr~1clic" \\·11h no prohlen1. bu r Octet.'tLl't' Tho1n)l" son s.~id it :ippeoni Torre~ 1•.'!1.~ .1w11re !hilt his crcdenlial~ \\'Cr(' tackin;.\ 10 l hc l ni1cd Slates. He s.1id 111 one poinl. Torre!! ac1uall\ \\ent to CO!lt3 ~lt:~a Cit \· H:i11 Md 111- qul r1'<1 about ~ettin~ n · U-O£nsc for n dentAI clinic. even though adviscll b,· an :i ttom<'r ftirn<I tMt h(t !lhould l't'a.\l' and dci1il.JrG1n fi).ine lc~h.. '"Ht' ca111e up here on 11 !l<'hillnr~lup to RO lo school .'' ln,·~ttga111r Thon1~·111 explained; saying tilt' Of(' -tudl.'llt \\;I' l:1k1ng oour!ies in 1ncdicnl iuxl lnhorutor~· lf'chnolo~1• Authorities iil>l'CU\atc~I today thl-\t sinl"t' Torres' burgl'tlnln!!, dental pr ac t Ice llrevl•nted hh11 fru1n enroll\ng al OCC ai;ioln this sc1nestcr tlwt he might have his chargMI d1·oppt.'d lStt CLl~IC, Page AZ~ • • • _,, 2 Ol!L_v PILOI ___ sc ____ r,_ .... _.,_. _o,_. ____ 10_._1_9_74 P miellst C:lai u1 s . Improper Hiring :I n· Nixon Years? \\"ASlrl NGTON (AP) -A House sub- conunlttee chalrmnn said t o d a y in· 't'tS.tl,11'.atlo.n.! Indicate that i1npropcr pohtu:a.I 1nOuence in federal hiring y,·as Twt) Trztstees iltf ctke Plaris For Meeting · Tu·o trustee.111 or the Capistrano Unified Schoof District have set to work planning the first full-<lay seminar among school officials and city councilmen from two South Coast oon1munities. And the agenda for the day's work v.uuld examine is.sues where the entities could be brou&'it closer together. The full-day session is the brainchild of Trustee George White. Y.'ho with Bob 1-lurst represent~ the di strict in the pla11- ning for tht' event. The diJCussion. White said today, cou1d span several key issues facing t h e dislrld. and the cities of San J u a n Capistrano and San Clemente. If the meeting is arranged, \\'hite foresees issues of safety around schools, broadened sponsorship of recreation p~ gram, definite planning for future school sites and possible joint-use· of sites for educatlon ·and recreation. "There obviousl y would be enough oo an agenda to provide a fuTI day's work, and a meeting like th.is would be a real benefit to all the cnlities involv.?d," he said. In recent months, th e relationship between the board of tru stees and the city of San Juan. In particular, has been plagued by misunderstanding and a mild adversary relationship. \Vhen the trustees found themselves bound lo balance high school enrollments, they drew a new line v•hich divi ded the attendance area betweM IY•o high schools. The line split San Juan. That sparked a futile resolutioo by city councilmen urging trustees to reconsider. 'Mle district, saddled by cooming s1u· ·dent groWlh, faces even more biUet" attendance-boundary issues in coming years. In the area of recreation and parks, trustees for years have lamented the major ~I expenditures which the" CUSO. Wars to provide the only formal recreation programs along the Soulh C\Nl8f i la ·~ .growth arena, White stressed that unless cities and the County of Orange toke into account the need for more school sites, serious problems could arise. "That issue alone is extcemely Im· port.ant because if the gro1vth is allowed to continue until the area fills up, we'll run out of new sites." he said. Some inroads into that problem Y.'ere made recenUy with the council in San Juan when a condition for approval of a pa:ir of tracts was that l h e developers find a school site and ab.sorb tbe holding C051s. But \Vhile and fellow trustees foresee .serious problems if high-density develoir ment is allowed in the district and definite government policies are not set by the county and t~'O cities. So far . White and Hurst have not broached the idea or an all-<lay ~ion wi!.h the city and county officials. • "We'll sj.art contacting them in a fe \V days to coovince them that spending a Saturday trying to understand each other's problems \\'ould be a valuable experience. "No ooc has tried it do\\'tl here in my tncmory, but it's a good time to i::et started. There is a !ot to be done,'' the trustee said. ORANGE COAST sc. DAILY PILOT ~·!despread in forme r President Nixon's administration. Hep. David N. llenderson (0-N.C.), chainnan of the HGusc Civil ServiCi! sulx'ommillee. said evidence on some alleged biring abuses has been turned over to special p r o s e c 11 t o r Leon Jaworski. He refused to elaborate. He said only that the abuaes "appear to be tied to" the Federal Personnel Polilical ~1anual. described at Senate \Vatergate hearings last year as outlining a system of using federal agency hiring for poliLical patronage. Hend~n released a report accusJng the General Ser\'ices Administration of improperly, and sometimes Illegally, a~ pl)1ng pressure on job referrals from congressmen, Nixon 's White House and Nixoo's re-election committee. The year-old report says at least 500 ca.ses were handled by a special referral unit in GSA, which the report calls improper. ~lenderson said the referral unit has been di11banded. The report , prepared by the Ci vi I Service Comn1ission, said about 95 per· cent or the referrals came Crom con· gressmen and the rest _from t h e Administration and in some cases from GSA officials. It states that job referrals by con· gressmen and go vernment officials are not illegal or improper but that pressure lo give those pe<iple special treatment violates federal regulations. Henderson said at a news conference that similar investigations ha ve been made and a "somewhat s.imilar pattern" found at the Department of Hoosing and Urban Development; Dep'.artn1ent of Health, Education and Welfare ; !he Of. fice of Economic Opportunity and the Law Enforcement Assistance Ad1ninis· tratiOn. Henderson said his subcommittee has been told that patronage abuses have been eliminated. But Henderson said tlle subcommittee wlll continoc i!S in· vestigation to determine If that Is true. From Page A l BlJRNS . •• today. On an Wladjusted basis, the ind ex was actually down 0.1 percent but the adjusted figure better reflects economic trends. Ford has made the econom!( h.is top priority issue and this week proposed to Congress 31 sleps to take to help fight inflatiOn. Since taking office In August. Ford has -0nly heard of higher consumer prices, higher wholesale prices and sv.'eliing unemployment. But the Wholesale Price I n d e x generally signals how prices of consumer jtoods will increase or decrease later. 'The small wholesale increase las t month could be reflected in lower consumer prices later. The September increase ~·as I h e smallest since October 1973 when there was a drop of 0.1 percent but it was still 19.7 percent higher than a year ago. The statistics showed prices of roods edged dov,.nv•ard 0.3 percent after ~v•o n1onths of higher prices. TI1is decline, ho~·ever, may be short· lived if grain crop setbacks continue. Beef and vea l accounted for most of the decHne in consumer food prices. Higher prices were reported for sugar and confectionary , fresh and dried {ruits and vegetables, processed poultry, dairy products, pro cessed fru its and vegetables. School Mix Ordcr·ed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Police ar· rested four students Wednesday and con· fiscated an assortment of v.'eapons as tensions remained high at Galileo High School. The arreS1s occurnd after school white police were following a busload of students home rrom classes. D1i1Y PHel Still P11tr1 'DOOM IS OUR BUSIN ESS' Dino (top) and Walter Fron• Page Al POLICE ... traffic stops, inquiries -in other v.'ords. ail public contact.. Through the st udy it \\'aS deterrnincd !hat San Juan needed Hl6 percent of a car during the day and evening shifts, but less patrol during the predawn hours. "The sheriff 's office now is offering a package deal with prices as.signed to individual tasks," said Weidner. "I! we \Vant to increase one area , say crime prevenlion, it now will be possi· ble." He Said other new benefits to the city discusred at the session last Tuesday afternoon would be consideration o f pennanent assignment of s p e c i f i c deputies to cover San Juan with the city being allowed to voice a judgement on the style and attit.ude of the deputies assigned to the area. "But we still have to .work out hcnv police responses v.ill be guided a n d directed," said Weidner. "Citizens have to know ho 1v ex· pressions of nooi are conveye<I and to whom ,'' he added. \Veidner said he is optimistic about the new arrangements for customized police services to the city. "This reflects a new attitude on the part of the sheriff 's office and the county auditor. The old formul a was unfair and indiscriminate and San Jual\ paid far too much in the past," he added. "I give credit to the new sheriff for correcting the situation -a correction that was long ov erdue." F roaa Page Al DRI VERS ... meeting may take place this month . Clark said it is likely the drivers will push fGr higher wages \V h e n bargaining begins. They currently earn a peak of $5.10 an hour compared to $5.32 in Los Angeles. . But the Los Angeles strikers a r e holding out for a $1.43 raise the first year and another $1 raise the second. It is likely the pact between OCTD and UTU will establish an arbitration panel of l\\"O union members, two district representatives and an at·large member. The team would be expected to reach an agreement if negotiations fail. TM 0.•'9 Co•sl O•olY PilOI , .wltll wllitll I\ <OIT'bonll<I -Ne.n-~r.-is, '' !M>ht.MO !IV tfW Qt..,,90 (~SI Pul>lhlllnq O>mcl•r>Y S..o.<'11 ttl•t~ •rt Dllbh\-. -M•v tl'l<OVQl'O Ft!!Uy, tor Co\t1 Mew. ,.,,.pe,., &l>Mfl, H.,,,.,"OI,,., 8'>1W:lllFOll<'l<lln V•llo!y. l l ll'Jf\I 9' .. 11. ''""'' S.ddletJM -""" s.n o ....... i.~" J ... 11 C..oo\lfl"°• A \1<>qlt •~'6Nll •0•!""' 11 pU!ll•s'>l'd S.!u•O•v• 1no ~"""'" The pt•ntip.ol 1111!111\lloNJ. p! ... I" 11 JOO Wl!St 81y Slfttl, (OU• Mew. C..l11orn,. tl61•. -Ro6e rt N. Wt!W r r ... 10.nl ind P\!Olo\lwr San Juan Cap ist rano's Big. on Bicenwnninl Jack R. Curley Vk• PfHI"""'' illCI Gener•l """""Olf" fhomaS Keevl1 Thomas A. Mur phinc M.ln•t1"9 £.tltor Char les H, Loos Richard P'. Natl ,1t1,ll!•nl M•.,.l>l"IJEOltor• S;1n Clemfl'te Office l~i Hor11' El C..m!l>CI Rit.ol Other Offices Lo-t• Mt1'0· ~)(I W'S! 94,~!'"1 ~--' ~llC"" Ull,.._'1 llllu.......-d ..,..,., •!IOIOl'I IM•tll 11111 6'.« ft Bovl•~tul U)UM ... t.(11. 11 .. c;i.-y,.SI. Te lephone (7141642-t321 cf.sslfltd Advertising 642·5671 Sin Cttm1nte All Otpartmtnts: Telepnone 492-4420 00.1"!'1f1111, 1tlt. O•M>tt Cot~! ,..,.Oll'lllll!f ~rrlNl'!1· No MW\ \l&-i..., llt1<\l••ll-, t'!lll,,,l•I ,.,.11,r er 111-"'4"''"'" ...,,,,,, Mff' br fill"VOut.O wolrl(IYI •Ptt•tl D.-..,1,.IOfl ol t~••ltlt}OWft•'· ~tl'Oll (!In p0t1,1t0f N IO 11 (in" "°"''°'• t;.tll!•l'flif, ~uif'.•rlO!IOfl 111" ,.,,.., Mill) -11'1•1 llJ 11'1••1 ).l (IO lnOl'llMtl 1111lb1M• °"'"'''"-U OOm11111111, San Ju a n Capistrano's Bicenlenninl celebration plans will Include !he plan· ting of 200 trees, the opening of a n1uscun1 and the construt1ion of a tov.·er· ing flagpole which v.'Ould be visible for n1iles. These and ottwr preliminary projects v.·ere unveiled Tuesday during th e Bicentennial Commitlee"s kickoff at El Adobe Restaurant. Committee Chairman ~tlnnle Surle~ called on members of organb.aitons to report on various -projects ~'hlch groups in tbe city 1tre studying for the 2001h birthday of lht natio n and the city of San Ju:tn Capistrano. too. "0Ur objectives are to coordinate pro- jecU. ln\.·olve 11s many people as possible, coUtct and di1bursc funds, construct and kctp a master r.idcndnr of events and to v."Ol'it with other groups In other cltl~." said MNJ. Sules. The conunittee is currenlly fund~ by the city, hut other fundnilslng p~ jects may be contem prri1c:d. Amnng ph1n1 di8Cusscd wert: the Son J uan Bt!autiful Comml1lee's lrtt pl1ntlng progr11m ~·hich may be nldOO by . the· Boy Scouts: the Ti istorlcal Soc I et y' s museum project to be located near the Montanez Adobe on Los Rios St reet; !he Chamber of Commerce 's construction of a giant fla gpole on the east side of the San Diego Freeway. Other plans include striking n med1'1 commemorating J\itission San J u a n Caplslrano·s birthday, hostlng the State Symposium of California H i s t o r i c 11 I Societies. blending the Fiesta de Las Golondrinas v.ilh the birthday celcbra· tion. obtaining a special stamp for the city's birt.hdny, providing brochures to tourists who want to take a "driving tour" of the city, constructing a noat for 1he Rose Parade aod.-Vn v o Iv in G neighborhoods In spechd activities. ~1r.1. Surlt'S noted that Esther Compton has nearly completed a project in which she has dreMt'd dolls tn repllcns of every innugural gGY.'T\ wom by wtves of the presidents of the United States. Another project, which may combine the t.olents of people trom nearby cltlrs, Is a community picnic on the. 1'~ourth or Jufy with costumes and daoces and food popular In 1776. • l ~ Waker W.-ails __ ·.Ai-abS-Cotild I Prophet Brings Gloo 1n to Newport ·~ Control Sea l .. By GARY GllANVILLE OJ lht D1lty ,Utl 11.tf A jpumey that began either in April or May in either Illinois or lowa ~ought brother Walter nOO his covered wagon to Newport Beach Wednesday afternoon. And the self-procl aimed prophet bore with him predictions of ill fate for the world In general and the U.S. in partleular. . lf brother \Valter's predictions come aboul , the worki will be anarne In another global conflict witbin five years and tl'e U.S. will be de~·astaled by a series of earthquakes. Backed by a hefly bundle of press clippings, brother \I/alter says he's been traveling around !he country J'Ow1ng locals with his timely predictions sin~ "sometime either April or May." When he began his journey, the irelf· declared "greatest seer who ever walked this earth" traveled in the covered wagon that was strapped to a picku~ drawn trailer parked on Pacific Coast lligh\\'ay. The two wh.ite horses that pulled the wagon are now stabled In Omaha, Neb., und somehow are scheduled to rejoin lheir master during his visit to the coast, according to brother Walter. He says he came by his mystical po\\'ers in 19411 while walking down a Chicago street "Some forCi! lifted me off the ground three times which, as you know, is an indication that you are a prophet," brother Walter explained to his small audience. After bouncing around the Chicago street. the 50 year-old ' ' n a t i v e of everywhere" says he founded the beat generation. Y outl1 Reports I-Iold up; 'Police . .\l'rest Ilim A l!>-year-old service sfatlon attendant faces charges of larceny tOOay after calling San Clemente police late Wed· nesday to report a holdup which officers insist never happened. The youth, an employe at a South El Camino Real station, phoned officers at 9 p.m. lo tell them a tale of a strongarm heist v,.hich he said occurred as he v.·as COWlting the evening receipts. Police quoted the Dana Point youth as saying a man wearing a blue woc;il shirt and Jeans snatched $100 from his harm dW1n g the counting and fled on foot. Officers said that after intervie'lling the employe at length, the teenager admitted that the tale was a hoax and that he had taken the cash, h~lf, stuffing the bills into one of h.is stockings. OfflCi!rs booked the youth and then released him to the custody ci his parE:flts. They said they planned to file a juvenile court petition charging Larceny and filing a false police report. Frotn Page Al JOAN •.• due to bone cancer. They added that (atigue cilused by a recent family trip to the Soviet Union added to the problem. Her husband announced soon after the hospitali:r:ation that he would defmite. ly not try for the Presidential nomination in 1976. At the time his wife was in Dana Point, Kennedy was campaigning elsewhere in Celifornia fGr Democratic candidates In the Novem ber general elec· Hons. Later, what brother Walter calls hb: band of "freaks" lldopted. ~ nllme ·"Peacemakers" a Utle em bl a 1 on e d across the side of hi s covered wagon. In addition to predicting World War In and devastating carthq~akcs, brother \Valter said the Arab nations Will soon renew their oil embargo and the Mide&"Jt "will be another Vletnapl." When asked lf he ever makes cheerful predictions, the black bearded spirltuallst replied, "Who' sever heard of a prophet who makes happy predictions. 'Doom is our business." Brother Walter hadn't been In Newport Beach an hour before he added one believer to his flock . brother Dino. The twD met as brother Dino walked along Cioast Highway near the Balboa Bay Club. • Jt seems that brother Dino ooce had a conversation with the New Testament prophet Obadiah and therefore, i s qualified to recognize mystical powers. "Man, you can believe eve rything brother Walter says. I'll vouch for it," brother Dino declared. Brother Walter said It was a "divine force " that brought him to Newport Beach. But it was an invitation to dinner and a night's IOOging by brother Dino that prompted him to leave the beach city for the night. However, according to brother Walter, he will always be In Newport Beach because he '"'as once here and ht ls by his own words "a man f r o m everywhere for all times." From Page Al J\1ILLS .•• Drill Firms From \\'Ire Service• Rep. Lester L. WCtlff says that l8 lobphde in reiulations on selling offshore on leases could allow Arabs to buy control of companies drilling for oil in U.S. coastal waters. The New York Democrat said In an lnterview Wednesday lhat Arabs , or any other foreign country with the money, could take control of that energy source by using banks as middlemen to conceal their identity. Wolff's warning is similar to one made several ~·eeks ago by Sen. Howard Met:r:enbaum (D-Ohio), who said Arabs have enough money from their oll sales to buy controlling interest in such U.S. corporate giants such as JBM and American Telephone and Telegraph. ?i.1eanwhile, Sen. John V. Tunney (0-- Calif.), joined by 12 senators from coastal s t a t-e s , introduced legislation Wednesday calling for a delay in govern- ment offshore oil and gas leasing plans. Tunney said it was intended to halt Interior Department plans for ''massive" offshore le3c11ing until the environmental impact can be measured an dcoastal de- velopment plans drawn up. The California Demociat aald "gertous questione:" had been raised about depart· ment plans for leasing at least 10 million acres a year in offshore areas. Tunney said testimony at Senate hear· ings this week indicated that the depart· ment would not be able to "assure that the United State,, will receive a fair return" from lbe leasing program. . Joining Tunney In sponsoring t b e t1stella home. resolution were Sens. Alan Cranston (D- The Star·News quoted sources as Calif,), F.dward B)tt (R-Mass.) Cllf-saying-that-MiJls~totd ·ParlrPntttrPvt.--rofa-CUe{R·N:"J. wt0rifliil~(f5.'--,-I· Thomas JGhann, "I'm a .,congress man Fla.), Ernest F.' Hollings (OS.C.). and I'll have .).'Wl"'demoted. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), Bob In a news conference called after Packwood (R-Ore.), John o. Pastore Mills' claim that he was not involved, (D-R.l.) \llllliam Roth (R·De.I.) Har· Arthur ~aid,', "We can a~.ume it was rison -A: Williams (D-N.J,), Ja~b K. Rep. Mills. He added, I thlnk the Javlts (~.). and William D. Hatha· officers would ~ize" him. way (o:Maloet ti.fills' administrative assistant, Ol!Car The legislation would call upon the "Gene" Goss, who earlier relayed Mills' secretary of the Interior to offer offlhore denials of involvement to neW!men, said leases only .After enviroomental research after the police pre!S conference that has beerl reviewed. by the Council on "I cannot refute what the police say." Environmental Quality and the Nali<11al A-ts. Battistella was admitted lo a Academy 'of Sciences. liospital but later released and reporters It wou1d We ask for holding up leasing \\'ho called her apartment Wednesday until coastal states were making at were told by another woman that she least "reuooable progress" to w a r d was sleeping under sedation . coastal :wne management plans and for The doorbell at the apartment also assurances to congressional committees went unanswered, although people could that the enW:onment ~·ould be protecled. be beard moving about inside. Th e l_n another_development,.-State Q>n· woman Jives in a luxury, high rise !roller HOU5lon t. Flournoy told federal apartment complex where Mills and his offici~1s Wednesdaf that Calif~a i5 wife also have an apartment. It is ~·orking to have 1t.!I offshore 011 and in Crystal City, Va., across the Potomac keep the en~ment clean, too. River from the capital. Flournoy. chairman of the State Lamh The Washington Post quoted hospital Co~mission w_hich admlnisters .?ffs~re sources as saying Mll. Battlstella. 38. Jeas.tng, ~,1fied at a Pro1ttt had two black eye! and Identified herself lndependen~ . hea~g-of the Federal to officials there as a stripper. Energy Administration 1n ~an Francisco. Bertran said she has accompanied Flournoy, a gubematonal candidate, li.1ills to the restaurant on several oc· repeated stat~ dem~ that the federal asions in the three months that he government. in le_aSJng WK!erwater lands c . off the CaHfom1a coast, conform to has been ~anager of the n1g~t club. CallfOm.i a's stricter oil drilling and Sh_e· ~·as with him Sunday rught, he operating procedures. He also called for said. I . federal recognition of stale I a w s The Junkanoo. s a Caribbean-motif eslabUsh.ing sanctuarv areas. establishment w1Ui woven rattan and • palm·frond decor. The name is derived from a Bahamian festival and ls a corruption of the French phrase, "gens inconnus," meaning unknown or disguis- ed perso~. From Page Al CLINIC ... His student visa requires that he re- main in school , so police say it appears likely now that he will not be prosecuted, but deported as an illegal alien. The hospital where she was treated is .a quiet, institution founded by Day's late father. Dr. Jlarold Day Sr. According to Bertran, a silver-haired Cuban, the night club caters primarily to Americans during the week and to members of Waahington's Latln Ameri- can community on Suradays. It is fairly cxpensiveJ with drinks costing $1.75 each. He saia MUls and his party of four others were joined briefly by two other women whom he dJdn't know . The group drank one bottle of champagne and some other· drinks and the two bllls of $60-plus and $18 were pajd in cash by Mills. Detective Thompson said Torres told him he had planned to wind up his practice in the Costa li-tesa motel in about five. months and go to Mexico Among the trpes of treatment offered to patients with physical and mental problems is vitamin therapy and other reg imens related to diet. Special Litton Friday and Saturday City. 4b There, he reportedly claimed, he. would be an otthodootlst, dealing with more soplllsticated dental work. Demonstration -I p.m. to 5 p.m. 1975 Litton Microwave Oven with VARI-COOK CONTl£0L E•U•llf"DI l,11!•f\a< -• 11111 , a t11blt lffl 1t11t11e -·-••lvl>t. •••r-cl•lfl -CfJllC lftllf!Ol" \ /I Advance features that set the LITTON Minutemaster® Model 416 apart from other MICROWAVE OVENS 60_.,,inut• M!t,0-Tl,...1•• Olt11tl C()l'lltOI .~ Special lntroducto Price FREE DEFROST _ • • JO re, COO KW All KIT • MICAOTIMP THlllMOMITR • MICAO UOWHlll GIUU. •cOoK IOOK .90 DAYS CASH WITH .APPROVED CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD.; 1 Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7788 I ,. . . -, . • .. .. . ~-Too-Mueh-fo-r-W est? ~.,. ..... ,. .. ,. .... ,. .............. ~ .............. .., ............ ~T;•;"';"';•~i;.0c;;1;•be;;•~t;D.~t~97~4~~~~~~:o;~:L:Y~~=L=OT~;;:'f~l\• Y6BK STOCK EXClfANGE -i NEW -Thursday's Closing Prices .. Year'• High.Low1 Appeu Ew(C.ry Salurda)' ·Crud~ Oil Surplus May Be Diverted Nf;W \'O"I{ CUl"ll -5'111 · 1111 S... Mil Folliwl111 ••• Pfkt• 011 IN 14 ""91 0.-u. 1.1 llolr.J 0. °'9- CLEVELAND. Ohio CAP> -The posslblllty of a crude oil ~urplus on the West Coast 11 ft cr the Al askqn pipeline ts completed hfl.s prompted an oil. company to study the tcasiblllly of a Sl billion pipeline to ro.ute l New Yon. $1'<.• t•tllfl'lot •I (1..... 1· ·• 11 )11 t• • 41> l!:..iutll /\o\ t I• 1~ t \lo HoHG ,i 11'1 • • 1' t t Mtlt .. A ,IO 5 U JJ ... t ~ PM l!itP !. it • 1u t11'tt.-\• h t (Tut Oki , ·,"'.-, lj 4 •" E ... kt .¥ ._,,.. )f~•f"' How•toJ ,10 I'° J.,,, .. Nc"c-,n, '• 1• ''"'\.lo ~1E:•llf•\ll,, 1!i0 :rt +1 reserves t o .ener tY·S or o sa, a .,;1nd1s ducto ~ Sall'I "" ,v tt11o+1!h ~1:!1, * 1''<'-.., Howm1t.1 • u no,:, L.o\ltll:a-1 1<10 ,,,.,-. P.1cl"''·°'··1100 Jll't•ll't be -mpleted b y the e nd ol r.t ital o. 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NII en I.OS 6 t4 101tlt-IOI Aobrtll'! l."JO 4 1 I• .. ·~ . Smells Okay Government ba n on grain shipments to Soviet U nion ha s dominated thinking on Kansas grajn market as commodity broker c losel y inspects a sample of .cor n. Each tray r epresents sa mple from different rail car. Acquisition Completed Anah eim-based Fluorocarbon Co. has completed the acquisition of Allied Glassblowing of Afounlain View . Peter C . C hu rm, president of Fluorocarbon. did not disclose terms of the sale. Allied Glassblo\lling is a produ.cer of both quartz <.1nd pyrex glass products used in process equipment by the semiconductor industry. Operations would continue in the present 4 ,500·square-foot r acility Jocated at Mountain Vie\\'. Subsidiary. ·In Mesa - Pipe Firm Plans Move To Tustin· ·rhe Don Koll Compan y, Ne"•por t Beach-based general contractor h as broken g r ound for a $1.5 million facility for Celanese Pipfng Systems, Inc., a \\'holly-owned subsidiary o r Celanese Corpor ation. The new 60,000 square root structure, s ituated o n a 10-acre site in the Koll Business Center, Tustin, \\'ill expand · Celanese's distribution services over a 12-s tate area, The building is designed to warehouse in- jection molded olaslic fil· tings, pipe. valves and Pl!mps. Celanese will occ u py the racility under t erm s of a fi\'e-year renewable lease a s reement. negot iated by Co\d\\·eJI Banker Commer- cial Brokerage Company bel\\'Cen Celan_ese a nd o"·ner-de-veloper -Oon Koll Company. HOME RA.TE ON DECLINE H is advice: stock enough g roceries to last three mon- ths. 1 "You can cul the cost or your food by 30 ·percent a year if you buy in advance a nd in volume," he main- tains. llis premise is that as food.costs r ise, you eat food you bought at lower prices. llerrick says h e bought ground round \\'hen it 'A'as selling at $1.09 a pound, froze it a nd ate it \\·hen the price was $1.59. 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' r 'Fa111ily Strength' Ailing Economy Saves Marriages SACRAMENTO (UPI) . - California's divorce rate is le\'eling off ,and o f I I c I a 1 s specula~ that m o r e mar· riages are surviving because of the nation 's troubled economy, During the first si1 monUis of 1974, the number of di''O?US stood at 59,361 com- pared to 57,f75 during I he sa me period in 1973 -or a 3.3 percent increase. It "'as · f ,onf erence For ·Gifted Scl1~duled Coordinators of a conference titled simply "Gifted III" have .invited an yone concerned "M'ith improving education for gifted children to plirticipale in its special program Saturday. 'J'he coofcreoce will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Los Amigos lligh School, 1651i6 Ne~. Fountain ·valley. Sp:inoor ol the pro- gram is the Orange County Council for Gifted Education. Other organizations. including the Calikirn ia Association for the Glftld, have endorsed the ccnference. ~fore than 50 workshops, in- cluding many "action labs," are on ibe oonference agenda. Key speaker "'i ll be Dr. Leo BUscaglia. associate professor of educatkm at tht University of Southern California a n d author of the book "Love." The central thesis of that book is that love is a learn e d respxise. a learned emotion. that 1s not being taught very well to young people today. There will be a $10 fee for the coofere!X'e , paya ble at the registration desk. the !o'>'·est six-month Increase in seven years. "I FOUND a general trend that di\'orce rates decrease in the times of ec onomi c hardship," Brinkley Long, a Sacramento County Superior Court marriage counselor, told UPI. ' "\Vhen families are faced \\'ith a hardship and eco nomics get tough -if the re is any strength to the familv - they . are inelined to p u 11· together," said Long. State officials did point out that following the state's Mop- Uon of a "non-adversary" divorce law in 1970 there was a 54 percient increase in the number ofd i s s o 1 v e d mar· riages be<:ause of a shorter waiting period. TllE FOLLO\\'ING y e a r (1971 ) there y,•as an actual decrease in the num ber of divorces in California but <lf· ficials said it was an "un- natural decline '' because of the "one-shot increase" 1 2 months earlier. The 3.3 percent increase is nearly 3 percent below the 6.1 percent hike in divorces during the fi rst six months ()f 1973. 11 puts the slat e significantly below t b e na· tional a\'erage which stands around 8 percent "There h a s to be an ec onomic impa ct on divorces," said Roger Smith. who evaluates divorce and marriage figures for the slate Vital Statistics Division. "How much is anyone's guess." STATE STATISTI CS al s o show that the number of 1nar· riages during the first s i x months <lf 1974 took a dive. tvlarriages have fluctuated y,·ildly since 1970. v.• i t h in· creases som~ years a n d decreases in others. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPER SPECIALS! CRAFT CLASSES T•sdors & Thursdoyt ltfl 1111 Sltllt L \\ I ·;" -• )-,_ .F' . .:: l.J ~ 2706 HARBOR COSTA MESA PH . 556-0900 Wffll11if•t 'tilt t , ..... Stanley Pocket Surform Tool • ltlHI fff -~ Mliflt • f.,., 9ft4 tfi9.1 ,iyw...i, ,i.11it1 .... .1 .. i1111111 139 Magnetic Stud Finder • l111"1wH i.ittltl is 111y It 111•, rffllywtr•1 • T•••' the fnntf1tio11wt11 fillllflt will 1hlt11. 1•7-400 9" Pan and Roller Set • h1dH11 t "1tll.tr, """' ell4 ("'''· plus 1111111 trty • lw11ytlii111yn111"1111 ''"' Mw ,.-Ke! 1'9 Kerm's Special Tool Table • tit ftfi.ty ef Ille •1l·Wi111!9tl IHl1 I .... Ul""rf,., tlM ff-il•JHIStlftt • , ,..1111'"'-' 99~Cff \ • c • leecl help? 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Stocks- VOL. 67, NO. 283, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974 TEN CENTS -. Joan l,(enne·d·y Treated for Diabetes on Coast By JOHN VALTERZA Of ttle Dally Pill! Iliff Although the administrators of a South Coast sanltariwn continue to decline con· firmation, It has been established that the wife o! Sen. E:dward Kennedy in®ed underwent treatment In Dana Point early last month for a drinking problem. Mrs. Kennedy was arrested by police in Virginia Wednesday and booked on a drunken driving charge after a minor aceklent. • -·· .\ ' 0.llJ "llol $1111 1'11111• 'l'D DO IT AGAIN' Educator Woodington \V oodinm.on's " 'Not Sorry' For Quitting "1 still think I did the right thing." said Dr. Donald Woodington. former superintendent of Laguna Beach schools. Dr. Woodington announced his reslgna· tion. effective Sept. 15, earlier this year to run for the post of superintendent of Orange County schools. lie lost the June election to the . incumbent, Robert Peterson . "I'd do it again. rm not sorry I did it even though.I lost,'' he :iaid. Woodington said he is currenlly an adjunct professor at Cal State Long Beach, where he teaches school finance and school management half-lime. He also consults !or several school districts. Woodington said he is considering several job offers. one in induslry and one in a major university . "I have a lol of offers but I don't want to move," he said. Looking back on his year as district superintendent in Laguna Be a ch, Woodington sald he believes one of his most important tasks was "healing some rather deep community wounds." "1.ty precedessor. Wll\iam Ullom, was a creative man but a large part of the community didn't accept his in- novations," Woodington said. Ullom was ousted in December 1972 by a block of trustees. "We have to continually work on com- mwticating with parents and teachers." Woodington said. "The community has to understand what we're doing to accept il" "We had to get back to the business of educating kids," he said. "There haQ been so much turmoil in the district there were mental blocks a g a i n s t (See WOODINGTON, Page A!) .or .. ge C::oast Weather Some early morning clouds and fog F'riday, otherwise sunny and a little· warmer. Highs from the upper 60s at the beaches to near 80 inl~. Overnight lows 55-60. INSmE9rooAY Qespite anti • discrimin<1tion law.t of oll typu, tile 1tal.t! park . sr.ttem. of C<dlfornlo remains curiowJu ugreoatttt. See report, Page A7. L. M. .. ,. " cau..,,.;1 M. c1 (lt•tlllM Cf.H CtMI« C4 cr--4 CA Dt•tfl IWtlc.n All R.,_.11 f'I" A• •llffflaffttntllt II f'IMl!ee ... , 141 G6"Mr It ~IC-14 IMlm'tlttloli II Ann UnMl"I 12 MtwlH II Mllht-4 f ... It l41l!IMI Mewt .A4, Ct Orlll9t CW!lh' At•ll f'wpl1 114 PTA 11 lfl'fll f'tl't" •• s,_m Cl·I SIKll Mlt'btl 1 .. 1 Tlll1vl1IH l.f Tllt1t1t1 II w11t11tr it.4 Wll'I• H•wt o\t. (I During be'r treatment -which ap- parently lasted about a week a t Capistrano By-The..sea Hospital, highly reliable source.s said that it w a s discovered that diabetes bad been an undiagnosed !actor in her condition !or some time. Mrs. Joan Kennedy, the sources said, has a minor diabetic condition which fla res at some times and subsides during others. The blood sugar im balance was described by lhe sources as relatively minor, but i! aggravated by alcohol, it can cause major changes in behavior patterns as well as other common JOAN KENNEDY FACES COURT DATE. Story, Page A4. symptoms of high blood sugar. But at the hospital, spokesmen swear to a Jong-standing policy of no publ!c cOmment about any patients or thei r condition. ''We've had that policy for all the years we·ve been in existence and nothing will change it." said the head of the hospital. lfal Day Jr. He declined any further coinmcnt on the reports aboul Mrs. Kennedv. Other sources , hOwever. said that the minor diabetic condition was diagnosed for the first time during Mrs. Kennedy's stay in Dana Point. Diabetics -even borderline patients -are strictly \\'arned by their physicia11;5 that alcohol is a substance \\'hic:h llll· mediately aggravates their blood sui;:rir problem and 11 is one of the substantcs they are warn{'(! lo a\·oid. At the thne J\lrs. Kcnnf'f.\y \1· a s hospitalized. her pl"eSS airtes .11"ou!rt say only that she was being I r <'a t e rf somCv.•here in Sou thern California and lhal the problcn1 was exhausiion and nervous strain brought 11hout by the amputation of her teenage son 's !cg I See JOAN, Page 2 J Says NatiOn in a Recession \VASHINGTON (UPI ) -Disagreeing \'ilh President Ford, Chairman \1thur F. Bums of the Federal Reserve Board conceded today the country is in a reeession. But he said he does not share the widespread view that it will get worse. "We have a recession but it is .a most unusual recession -a recesslcn fer which there is no precedent i n history," Burns told the Congressional Joint Economic Subcommittee. He said the nation never before has had a recession accompanied by "gallop- ing inflaticn" and a "boom" in business capital investment. Ford told a news conference Wed- nesday, "I do not think the United States is in a recession. We do have economic problems but it is a· very mixed situation ... " ;o Bums also disagreed with ' ' m a n y observers" who predict a "deepening recession" in the coming year. "On present evidence. I believe £hey are unduiy pessimistic.'' he said. adding that "a sustained resurgence oi economic NEED 'WIN' BUTTON? -MAKE YOUR OWN, Story AJ activity" will await a return to national confidence that inflation has been curtail-e<t. Meanwhile the govemrrient index o! wholesale prices gained only 0.1 percent in September, gl,,ing Ford the first eri- couraging economic news since taking office. ll was the ~ma\lest increase in a year. The Index on \Vholesale Prices releas- ed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today was 167.2 -meaning wholesale goods thal cost $100 in 1967 cost $167.20 today. On an unadjusted basis, the index /See BURNS, Page A2) Pilot Dispels Bomb Threat Pedestrian Mall Opposed ' NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -A Delta Air lines pilot threw a box labeled "time bomb" out a.cockpit windcw 011to the taxi strip Wed- nesday, gunned the engines and took off on schedule. 700 Sign Petition to Reject Park .4venue Project Authorities said the box w a s found on the passenger jet just before takeoff and taken to the pilot by a suspicious stewardess. Investigatcrs quickly found the box, gingerly opened it a n d discovered a pair of old tenn is shoes inside. They assumed the box had been left on the aircraft by an inbound passenger. Orange County's GOP Plurality Cut to 40 ,695 The Republican edge in lraditional!y conservative Orange County is slipping, voter registration figures r e I e a s e d Wednesday show. The GOP plurality this month stands at 40,695 out of a total of 785,000 voters now registered in the county. Two years ago, the edge was 67 ,656 voters. The figures released by the Secretary of State's office show that 0 range , l\.1odoc and Alpine c.ounties are the only ones in the state that still ha.ve a Republican majority. Fewer than one out of every 10 new registrants is listing "Republican" when asked for his party affiliation, the figures show. As of Sept. 12, California had 9,650 809 eligible voters, including S , 4 4 8 , 4 0 9 Democrats, 3,513,749 Republh;aris and 576.295 declined to state, California's term for independents. Democrats hold 56.5 pel'Ci!nt or the registration, Republicans 36.4 p e r c e n t and and miscellaneous affiliations, 7.l percent. By JACKJE HY~IAN Of ffle O.lly P'llol Sl•ff A petition opposing the planned Park Avenue pedestrian mall in Laguna Beach has gathered more than 700 signatures from downto\vn businessmen, prcpcrty owners and shoppers. The mall, approved by the planning commission in late August. v.•ould en- compass the approximately 9,800 square foot stub of P<irk Avenue between the library and Coast Highway in the central business district. The $12,0IXl project is planned to in- clude trees, grassy areas and a cobbled 1'railcr D"\vellers In ~Ioro Canyon Allo"\rcd to Stav People living in about 200 trailers at the mouth er Moro Canyon north of Laguna Beach will be allowed to remain until the early I980's even thou gh the state is buying the land for a regional park. an Irvine Comp an y spokesman said today. (RelateJ i:;torics. Page All. The trailer parks are On land leased from the Irvine Company. company spokesman 1.1arty Brov.·er said, and no plans to cancel the lease when the state takes over in December have been made. The leases on the land, he said, \'ary. Most , he said , will continue to be valid until about 1983. "As tar as I know," he said, "the state has no plans to develop the area (as a park) immediately or fo r the next several years. so there should be no problem ," he said. State parks officials contacted i n Sacramento this morning said they have no idea what will happen to the trailers afler the state buys the land: Betty Re~overs She'll Leave H ospitnl Friday w ASHINGTON (A(') -First Lady Betty Ford. making excel· lent recovery from breast cancer surgery, will be released from the Bethesda Naval Medical Center Friday, 1;1er surgeon anno"unctd today. - Mrs. Ford has been hospitalized in the suburban l>!;lryland medi- calcenter-~~undergolng surgerr. Sep_\,--28. __ a llospt!al bulletfii issued to<lay, Navy Dr."\V' 1tn Fouty said that all or the sutures from the surgery have t;een moved, that Mrs. Ford 's ·•post-operative course remains excellent," and She "has excellent use of her right arm ." ~ ll Is expected that the President will go to the hospltil to ac· v.•alkway with benches. Opponents of the mall v.•i\l bring their petitions before the Board o r Ad- justments next Thursday when the board will hear results of a traffic study on lhat segment cf Park Avenue and Eiler Larsen Lane, an adjacent al\e~1• If the board approve.." traffic plans. mall construction will then be su bject lo permit requirements of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Con1- mission. Doris Shields. organizer of the petitions against the mall. said she believes the mall will "kill 1he heart cf the village" by intensifying parking and traffic pro- blems. ·'First of all. they v.•ill eliminate eight parking spaces:' she sai d. "Those spaces should be replaced 11• it h cornparab\e parking in the same :1rea. not three blocks away son1e11here." !\'!rs. Shields said she is also concerned because delivery truck.s \1·ifl have to use Larsen Lane to make deLiveries. To gain access to the lane. she said. trucks will ha ve to rnan cuver through I •• G\enneyre Street traffic. creating a hazardous situation. l\1rs. Shields is ro<1v.'Jler \l'ith her hus- band. \Villian1, or Laguna Beach Hard- ware at 255 Forest Ave., adjacent to the proposed 1nal1. An1ong other key opponents to the inall i'> Bill ~·hirrincr. president of !he Do1>.•i-ito1rn Busi ness Association a n d owner or \larriner"s Bookstore at 225 forest ,\ve. "Those eight parking spaces to bt• eliminated represent 40 to 96 custcmers a day."' he sai d. ""Some cf the sn1aller stores depend on those cus1omers .. , A proponent of the mall , Jin1 Dilley , ov.11er of Dilley·s Book Shop at 460 S. Coast Highway. said he lx'lie1·cs the mall v.·ould make dov.·nto"11 Lagu n a Beach a more pleasant place lo sho11 and v.·ould cut air pollution . Dilley sa id many merchants are inov- ing to or opening branch storl'S i n suburban shopping malts \\'here parking is reroote. The conce pt of the Park Avenue 1nall ISec J\1ALL, Page A?l s.,p~ Sotcth Stvells Uf'I T•llpl!OIO DRINKING PROBLEM? Mrs. Joan Kennedy --- Wit11ess Savs •. ~'fills Pa rtied Before Fracas \\.ASHl:'JGTON (AP ; -Hep. \Vllbur D. ;\!ills Spt"nt at least part o! lht• e1 cning drinking, dining <i nd dancin~ with friends hours before he Y.'<IS involved in a bizarre incident in v.'hich one of his woman companions wa s rCS(.•ut'd from drowning by police. The manager oi a \\'ashington night club v.'here the Arkansas Democrat has been a frequent palron said ~tills, 1hrfle won1en and anotlw..•r rniln v.•ere in ttn· establishment for about threl' hours Su11- day night. During that time. thcv had dl11110r ;ind drinks which cost · ahou1 $RO in all and lhcn lef!. <1ccord1ng 111 (;('(lq.!t' Bertran. manager of the J u n kn n o o rcslaur:111t on fashionabl e Conr11.·ct1cul Avenue. !\one of the group appeared intoxicated \1·hcn thrv left aboul 9·:!!1 p.m .. he said. · The y,·hcreabouL<; cf the 1nf\uen11al 65- ~·ear--old cvngre"isnHin. chairn1:in or lhl" taxv.·riting \Vays and \IC'ans comm1Uce. rL·n1ained a ni yster.v bet\1een that hour :;nd the 2 a.m. inc ident at the Tida! Basin near the Jefferson :'llcn1orial. .\!ills himself remained 1n seclusion late \\'ednesdav as the L! S. Park Pclicc disputed a claim ~tills made through aides 1hat he \vas not present nt the incident and knev.· nothing about it. , ~·!i lls is in\·olved in a rtxlection cam- pai gn and facing hi s stiHest challenge {See i\111.LS. Page A21 -. • ................ -- company his wife home to the White l~ouse. .... White House Dr. Wl111Rm I.ukash said Mrs. Ford's doctors plan to consult wlth cancer speclallsts before deciding on what, if any, future therapy she will undergo. 'l'wo surrers take advantage or ci gh l-f1~ol r;e1:i; rnlHn~ in from the south off Laguna's SIC('p) I follo w beach \Vcclncsday. La guna lifeguards said thr so uth swells had scoured away so1ne snnd fron1 the beaches but nol a trlliral nn1ount '\'ednesda\'·~ !'lll"r becarne ~I!\·· l'oot. surf loday and l~ expected 10 decli ne. Guards re.ported fla g (caution ) concHt1011:, today. ' rf ' . I 2 OAlLV PILO_T ___ L_B ____ T_h,._1<1_:_:'1.:_' -°'-'-°"'-' _l-'0,_19_7_4 Dentist Seized ·lri Mesa Motel By ARTll lJR It \"l~SEL 01 IN D•lly '°!I" "•" A young. :1splri11i,: orlhodontist rrom Cuico. Peru. \VllS jail<'d tod:iy, r.hargcd \1ith opt.•ratlng <I rornp!cte but unh"'"•nsed dcn1:il clinic in ;1 Cosla ~lesa n1otcl roont l'rot1i 1•11ge 1\ l 1\'llLLS . •• in years from a -n·oman Republican candidate. N; rf.'C'Ol.Jnled by police. the Tidal Basin incident oc:.-turred when tv•o officers stO(r ped a 1973 Lincoln Continental traveling at an unreasonable speed with lights out at 2 a.m. ~fooday. Five pc<iple spilled out. The C3r was registered to i\1ills. police sa id. They said ooe of the men identified himsel f to the officers as ~1ills and the police report. according to Franklin A. Arthur. described this man as "in· toxicated." llis face was scratched and bleeding. they said. · \Vhile police quesLioned the group. a ,1·oman identified as Anabella Battistel\a, crying and shouting in mixed Spanish and English, ran to a bridge and leaped into the water. She was rescued by an officer who dove in after her. Other office~ threw a spare tire into the water and pulled ~1s. Battb;teila and the orficer who dove in after her to shore. The \Vashington Star·News today quoted sources as saying that li-1 111 s threatened to use his congressional powers against a park policeman unles.'i police allowed him lo drive Miss Bat- listella home. The Star-Nev.•s quoted sources as sayinR that Ml\ls lo!d Park l'olice Pvt. 1'homas Johann, "I 'm a congressman and I'll have you demoted ." lo a iiews conference called after }.tills' claim I.hat he u·as not involved, Arthur said. "We can assume it was Rep. !l.1ills." lie added, .. , think the officers \rould recognize" him . f'ro1n Page Al JOAN ... due to bone cancer. They added that fatigue caused by a recent family trip to the Soviet Union added to ttle problem. Iler _husbaod announced soon aflfr the hd~ite.llzation that he u·ould .definite- ly not lry for the Presidential nomination in 19'1S. 1\t' ihC tiTne his wife ·was in D<1na Point. Kennedy v:as ca mpa I g n in g clse\vherc in California for Democratic candid11tes in the Noven1bcr general cicc- . lions. The hospital where s~ was treated is a quiet, institution founded by Day's late father'. Dr. Harold Dav Sr. Among the types ot trecitment offered to patients with physical and mental problems Is vitamin therapy and olh<'r regimens related to diet. State Seeking Bids On IJi ghway G1·ooves The California Oeparlmcnt of Tr::insportali on 1Cal1'rans) is s eeking bids on the grooving of Pacific Coast Highway betecn El r-.torro Beach to just north of Crystal Cove. 'Mic grooves allo\.\' water to esca)"H! froin beneath the rift's or v e h i c I c s preventing a phenomenon known as hY· droplaning in which the tire rides on a cushion of water causing a loss of vehicle control. The estimated cost of the work is $16.000. ORANGE COAST L8 DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley Vic• Pl'ft!dt"I • ...., Gtner•I WNQtr Thomas Keevil Edllor lhomas A. Murphine Mt,..tl"'I E<tll• Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A111\l1"t Mt!\IQl"t EOl\Otl Uguna Beach OfOce 11 .. 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Torres. a student al Orange Coast College until I his semester u•hen-he told police-his growing practice left no time for stud~·. u·as held in lieu of $500 bail. He u·as booked on several charges filed under the state Business a n d Professions Code, including : -Unlawful practice of medicine. -Practice of dcntislry by an W1licens- ffl person. -Possession of hypodermic needles by an unlicensed persoo. ''He had a dental chair, numerous dent al tools and business cards listing himself as general praclitioner, D.D.S.," commented Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "He had a fluorescent light and oovo- caine and the Y.1hole bit,'' added Detec- tive Gerry Thompson , head of the Consumer Affairs Detail which was created in July. The \Vednesday raid on the motel room outfiUed as a dental clinic u·as the first major arrest case for the new detail headed by Investigator Thompson. "He Y.'as working right out of his apartment," 1bompeon charged. "His business cards listed it as 'Suite 22'. but it looks more like a 300-year-Old y,·oodcn bungalow." · State investigators tOOay declined to say how they became aware of '"lhe young student's alleged practice but said It was a rather short Investigation. Detecti\·c Thompson was called in on the case Wednesday morning, to J>06C as a prospective dental patient. "I said l bad a filling fall out and it hurt like hell and I asked how much it would cost lo fix it," the veteran invfstigator said. "He told me he would have to take a look at it before \Ye discussed fees." Police said that based on the array or dental tools and equipment present that it appeared Torres specialized in building bridges and false teeth rather than open-mouth dentistry. Questioning of the suspect led to dis· closure that in Peru he could pl'actlce with no problem, but Detective Thom~ son said it appears Torres was aware that his credentials u·cre lacking in the United States. He said at one point, Torres actually went to Costa. Mesa City Hall -and in- qui red about getting a license for a dental clinic. even though advised by an attorney friend that he should cease and desist from fixing teeth. "I-le came up here on a schola rship to go to school." Investigator Thompson explained, saying the OCC student was taking courses in medical and laboratory tectulOlogy, Authorities speculated today that since Torres' burgeoning dental pr act i cc pre\·ented him from enrolling ail OCC again this semester that he might have his charges dropped. His student visa require! that he re- main in school. so police say it appears likely now that he will not be prosecuted, but deported as an illegal alien. Detective Thompson said Torres told him he had planned to wind up his practice in the Costa lttesa motel in about five months and go to Mexico Cily. There. he reportedly claimed, he y,·ould be an orthodontist, dealing with more sophisticated denial \\'Ork. Laguna Firc1ne11 Plan for Sunday Demo11strations , Laguna Beach and Orange County fire departments u·ill display fire fighting equipment and give demonstrations from t to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Alpha Beta shopping cenler in South Laguna. Pumpers. the snorkel truck. brush and rescue units Y.ill be displayed wilh each unit's equipment. A demonstration of the operation of the snorkel unit. a crane-like de vice, will be given with a fireman descending from the lop to the ground by rope. .. Emergency" the fire dog from the south LagW1a fire station y,•ill be in attendance at the demonst ration and according to the organizers \Yill help firemen tn presenting a progran1 of fire prevention to youngsters. The demonstrations and displays are open lo the public and there is no charge. Drug Contraband Found in Auto Laguna Beach police had Impounded a car apperertt.ly Abandoned on the s~t and the officer was making a routine scarth -forv11!Ullbl~ which the dtp;6n· ment Y.'OUld hold for ~fekeeplng. Jfc found son1cthing else though. 10 grr.ms of mnriJuana seeds. And two pi~s of \\'hich ooo is believ ed used (or sn1oking ho!lh1sh. The department i" holding the eon· traban<l for l'a(e.kceping and would like 10 contact the owner or the car, -. • _Arabs Could I Control Sea • Drill Firms From Wire Servl~s Rep. Lester L. Wolfr says lhal a loophole in regulations on selling offshore oil leases coukl allow Arabs to buy control of companies drilling for oll in U.S. coastal waten. The New York Democrat said in an interview Wednesday that Arabs, or any other foreign country with the money, could take control of that energy source by using banks as middlen1en to conceal their identity. Wolff's warning is similar to one made several weeks ago by sen. H ow a r d l\.1etzenbaum (O-Ohio), who said Arabs have enough money from their oil sales lo buy l'Ontrolling interest in such U.S. corporate-giants sueh as IB..'1 an d American Telephone and Telegraph, Reeyelitag Repaving Meanwhile, Sen. John V. Twtney (0- Calif.l. joined by 12 senators from coastal , s ta t e s , introduced . JegislaUon Wednesday calling (or a delay In govern- ment o(fshore oil and gas leasing plans:. A $51,000 repaving of Laguna Beach's Cli ff Drive uses old asphalt burned Crom the surface of the roadway, scraped up and rejuvinated "''ilh oils and some new asphalt. The scheme is not only environ· mentally sound, preventing excess use of petroleum resources, but advantageous for the city since it will not raise the level.of the road and cause drain· age problems. Tunney sald it was intended to halt Interior Departmeat plans for "maM!ve" offshore leasing until :the envir::onmental impad can be measured an dcoastal de- velopment plans drawn up. f'ro111 Page Al l\JAJ~L ... \\'as introduced five years ago in the original plans for !l.1ain Beach Park. "'hich opened this summer d i r e c t I y across Coast llighway from the proposed mall. . The stub of Park Avenue for which the mall i$ proposed was created about lwo years. ago -n·hen Orange County branch library was constructed on a portion o[ Park Avenue, shutting off lhe street ~ Petltiooers art also objecting lo a widening project on C.oast-H i g h w a y which will change left-tum patterns by eliminating a left tum onto F o r e s t Avenue and replacing it with turns onto Ocean and Laguna Avenues. "This will severely hurt the merchants on Forest Avenue," f\trs. Shields said. However Public \Vorks D i r e c t o r Stan1ey Scholl said the widening project was approved by the City Cooncil three years ago as part of the ·r..1ain Beach Park plans and bas littJe or no roonectioo with the proposed pedestrian mall. From Page Al WOODINGTON educating kids.'' Woodington said his primary rnethod of bringing the community together with the school district was the method of setting community goals . "We brought par1:ents together with us to find out what the community expects," he said. "I hope this process continues because it pulls the community together with cOnsensus." His accomplishments, he said , include beginning to update board policies. which had remained tmchanged since 1967. tak· ing a loog range look at financial needs and evaluating the eff,ects of new developments. "This is a dam good school system." Woodington said. "I think one of its distinguishing marks is the high quality of the students. They're a Handsome , \Vonderful 'group of kids." Woodlrigton. who "'as commissioner of education in Colorado betore coming to Laguna Beach as district superin- tendent in Aug. 1973. said he doesn't plan to try for any other elective office in the foreseeable future . However, the Laguna Beach residenl said he might consider another position as superintendent of schools, depending on the district. "I'm really not pressing about making a decision on a new position because this is the first time in 25 years that I've had a minute to myself." he said. "I'm just enjoying Laguna Beach.'' f'roni Page A 1 RlJRNS ... was actually down 0.1 percent but the adjusted figure better reflects economic trends. Ford has made the economy bis top priority issue and this week proposed to Congress 31 steps to take to help fight inflation. Since taking office in August, Ford has only heard of higher consumer prices. higher wholesale prices and swelling unemployment. But the \Vholesale Price Ind ex generally signals how prtces of consum'-'r i;:oods 11,·ill increase or decrease later. The small u·hotesale increase last month could be reflected in lower consumer prlct~ l:lter. The Septcm~r increase was t h e smallest since October 1973 when there was a drop of O.J percent but It was still 19.7 percent higher than a year ago, The statistics showed priees ol. toods edged downwtird 0.3 percent after two months of higher prices. Thli Oec!Tnc, however. may be short. lived lf grain crop sctb11cks continue. B~f and veal uccounted for most or lhr decline in t'Onsumcr food prlccs. Hlghc.r prlees were reported for sugp.r and ronfectionary, fresh nnd dried l'ru1U · :tnd vegetables, procc8secl poultryl diliry produ c ts, processed fMts:ind vegetables. ' .No Stt·ike Threat Tra11sit District Drive1~s · The Calitornia Democrat said "serious questloos" bad been raised about depart· ment plans for leasing at least 10 million acres a year in offshore areas. Cleared to Joni LA Union Tunney said testimony at Senate bear- ings this week indicated that the depart- ment v.'Ollld not be able to "assure that the UnJted States will receive a fair return" from the leasing program. Joining Tunney in sponsoring -t h e resol ution were Sens. Alan CfMston (JJ.- Calif.), .Edward Brooke (R-Mass.), Clif- ford Case (R-N.J.), Lawton Chiles (IJ. Fla.), Ernest F. Hollings (D S.C.). Edward M: Kennedy (0-Mass.), Bob Packwood (R-Ore.)~ -John 0. Pastore (D-R.I.), William Roth (R-Del.), Har- rison A. Williams (D-N.J.). Jacob K. Javitt (R·N.Y.), aad William D. Hatha- way (D-Maine t A union vote taken eight months ago by Orange County Transit District bus drivers has been declared valid by the slate industrial relations director. The decision Wednesday by H. Edward White. clears the way for the county's 236 drivers to join the United Transportation Union-the same group lhat called the crippling strike in Los Angeles County. But lransit officials here say the union pact Y.1ith OCTD will automatically pre- vent such a strike because it will call for binding arbitration in the event of labor disputes. \Vhite's action was made necessary by a number of legal challenges put forward by transit officials since the dri vers voted Feb. 15. The transit district mechanics already have joined the Orange County Employes Association, a move transit officials hoped the drivers would emulate if the W1ion election challenge was successful . Supervisor Ralph Clark, chairman of the OCTD Board of Direct.ors; said today he doubts that the district will appeal White's ruling. "It "'ouldn't be appropriate to appeal and spend tax money on setting court precedent," he said. "At least under this agreement \Ve can enter negotiations u'ithout fear of a slrike like that in Los Angeles." OCTD officials had filed their latest appeal of the e\cclion just two days before White's ruling. The district claimed the UTU engaged in misleading elcct ioaeering that affected the outC<lme of the balloting. Subsequent probes by \Vhite's office revealed no evidence of union wrongdoing, he said. There were ~~g indications today School Mi~ Ordered SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Police ar- rested four students Wednesday and con· fi scatcd an assortment of weapons as tensions remained high at Galileo High School. The arrests occurred after school while police were following a busload of students home from classes. ' that contract negotiations wauld begin soon. Union organizers have reoprtedly been signlng up drivers fo r .the past £ew weeks and a general me mbership meeting may take place this moath. Clark said it is likely the drivers will push for higher wages w h e n bargaining begins. They currently cam a peak of $5.10 an hour compared to $5.32 in Los Angeles. But the .JLos Angeles strikers a r e OOlding out for a $1.43 raise the first year and another $1 raise the second. It is likely the pa~ between OCTD and UTU will establish an arbitration panel of two W1ion members, ty,·o district representatives and an at-large member. The team w~d be expected to reach an agreement it negotiations fail. 2 ~I ore Lagitna Jlonies Burgled Of Cash , Je ,wels Burglars hit two Laguna Beach homes takiag $1,08.5 in jewelry and $962 worth of other valuables in crimes reported Wednesday to the Laguna Beach police. Jeweler Michael Bivin, 859 Wilson. told officers jewelry and turquoise stones were taken from his home during a 45-minute period while he Vl'as gone Wednesday. The jewelry and stones included $800 \\'Orth left lying in a bed. There was no ransacking of the residence. Police believe entry was by a rear door which may have been left unlocked. Edward W. Druhe of 2210 Crestview Driv e, reported the theft Df a $300 Rolex watch, expensive camera gear and other valuables -including several boUles of liquor from his home. Druha , a pri nter, told officers the theft was discovered when he returned home at about 2 p.m. Wednesday. Entry to the residence was gained by forcing open the front door, splin· tering the door jamb. The legi:llation would call upon the secretary oC the Interior to offer offshore leases only after environmental research has been revtewed by the Council on ' Environmental Quality and the National Acadern.v oC Sciences. It "'ould also ask for holding up leasing until coastal states were malting at least "rea900abJe progress" t o w a r d coastal zone management plans and for assurances to congressional committees that the environment would be protected. In anothe r development, State Con· troller Houston I. Floumoy told federal officials Wednesday that California Is u·orking to have its offshore oil and keep the environment clean, too. Flournoy. chainnan of the State Lands Commission which ·administers offshore leasing , testified at a "Project Independence" hearing of the Federal Energy Administration in SM Francisco. Retired Teachers Eye Ballot Issues The Orange Coast Division of t he California Rd.i red Teachers As90Ciation will examine issues on the November ballot in the annual meeting at 1 p.m. Afonday at the Neighborhood Congrega- tional Church, 340 St. Ann's D r i v e , Laguna Beach. "Pros and Cons on the Nov. 5 Ballot" and "Report on Legislation RclaUng to Retired Teachers," will be discussed by repreentatives of the League of Women Voters and by Dr. Robe rt C, GillizJgham, association legislative com- mittee chairman. 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Stoc k s VO L. 67, NO. 283, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974 TEN CENTS Joan l(ennedy Treated for Diahete·s on Coast By JOHN VAL TERZA Of tM DlllJ PllOI $11ff Although the administrators of a South Coast sanitarium rontinue to decline con· firmatioo,, it has been established that the Wife of Sen. Edward Kennedy indeed Wlderwent treatment in Dana Point early last month for a drinking problem. Mrs. Kennedy was arrested by police in Virginia Wednesday and booked on a drunken driving charge after a minor accident. Rep. Mills Picked Up $80BarTall WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Wilbur During her treatment -which ap- parently lasted about a week a t Capistrano By-The-Sea Hospital, highly reliable sources said that it w a s discovered that diabetes had been an undiagnosed factor in her condition for some time . Mrs. Joan Kennedy, the sources said. has a minor diabetic condition which flares at some limes and subsides during others. The blood sugar imbalance wa~ described by the sources as relatively min.or, but if R.ggravated by alcohol, it can cause major changes in behavior patterns as well as other c o m m o n JOAN KENNEDY FACES COURT DATE. Story, Page A4. symptoms of high blood sugar. But at the hospital, spokesmen sY:ear to a long-standing policy of no public comment about any patients or-their condition. "We've had that policy for all the years we've ~n in existence and nothing will change it," said the , head of the hospital, Hal Day Jr. He declined any furthe~ commi:.nt on the reports about Mrs. Kennedy. Other sources, hov.•ever, said that the minor diabetic condition was diagnosed for the first time during Mrs. Kennedy's stay in Dana Point. Diabetics -even borderline patients -are strictly v;amed by their physicians that alcohol is a substance which im· mediately aggravates their blood sugar problem and it is one of the substances they are Y:arnecl to avoid. At the ti1ne l\lrs. Kennedy wa s hospitalized. her press aides \roulrl say only that she was being treat e tl somev.·here in Southern California and that the problenl was exhaustion and nervous strain brought about by the amputation of her teenage son's leg (See JOAN, Page Z) 'It's a Recession' Burns Disagrees With President \VASHINGTON (UP I) -DiSagreeing He sakl the nation never before has mix_ed sltu.ation ... " with President Ford, Chainnan \1 thur had a recession accompanied by "gallop-Burns also disagreed v.1ith ' 'many UPIT•~ D. Mills s~ oar\ QLJllL _ evening drinking, dining and dancing with friends hours before he was involved F. Bums of the Federal Reserve Board ing inflation" and a "boom" in business observers·• v;ho predict a "deepening ctn1ceded today-the-tountry-i~• _,imn,.....•--==~========""'~-;; .. """'""'siioor1t"1a trr-i:tn!'tvtning"Yefil. -DRlN*ING PRGSLEM?-. -~--­ in a bizarre incident in which one of his woman companions was rescued from drowning by police. The manager of a Wllshington night club where the Arkansas Democrat has been a frequ• patron said Mills, three womell' and another man were in the establislunent for about three hours Sun- day night. During that time, they had diMer and drinks which oost about $00 in all and then left, according to George Bertran, manager of the J u n k a n o o restaurant-on fashionable Connecticut Avenue. None of the group appeared intoxicated when they left about 9:30 p.m., he said. The whereabouts of the influential 6> year-old congressman, chairman of the taxwritlng Ways and Means committee, remained a mystery between that hour and the 2 a.m. incident at the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial. Mills himself remained in seclusion late Wednesday as the U.S. Park Police disputed a claim ~fills made through aides that he was not present at the incident and knew nothing about it. Mills is involved in a re-election cam- paign and facing his stiffest challenge in years from a woman Republican candidate. As recounted by police, the Tidal BB.sin incident occurred when two officers stop- ped a 1973 Lincoln Continental traveling at an unreasonable speed with lights out at 2 a.m. Monday. Five people spilled out. The car was regiS'tered to Mills, police saKI. They said one of the men identified himself to the officers as Mills and the police report, according to Franklin A. Arthur, described this man as "in- toxicated." His face was scratched and bleeding, they said. , While police questioned the group , a woman identified as Anabella Battistella, crying and shouting in mixed Spanish and English, ran to a bridge and leaped into the water. She was rescued by an officer who dove in after her. Other oflice.rs threw a spare tire into the water and pulled Ms. Battisteila and the officer who dove in after her to shore. 'Ille Washington Star-News t o d a y quoted sources as saying that M i I I s thre8.tened to • use h i s congressional powers against a park policeman unless police allowed him to drive Miss Bat- (See Am.LS, Page A%) Orange County's GOP Plurality .Cut. to 40,695 The Republican edge In traditionally conservative Orange CoUnty is· slipping. voter registration figures re l e a s e d Wednesday show. . rhe GOP plurality this month stands at 40,695 out of a total of 785,ooo· voters now registered in the county. Two years ago, the edge 1vas 67 ,6&6 'r'Otcrs. The liglll'ea released by the Secretary ol State's office show that O r a n g e , Modoc and Alpine counties are the only ones 'In the state that still have a Republican majority. Fewer Qian One out of every fO new registfants is listing ".Republlcan!.!...when asKed for hi.s party affilialion, Ute figures Abo\\'· As of Sept. 121 caufornia had 9.6501809 eJJ~lbl• voters. Including 5 , H 8 , 40 9 Democrats, 3,Sl3,74.9 'Republtcans n n d 576.295 dee.lined io state, California's tenn for independents. Democr(lts hold 56.5 percent of the registraUon, Republicans 36.4 par c tn t and and miscellaneous attiHatlons, 7.1 perc.en~ • , recession. But he said he does not share NEED 'WIN' BUTTON? -MAKE "On present evidence, I believe they the widespread view that i~ will get _ YOUR OWN, Story A3 are unduly pessimistic." he said. adding worse. that "a sustained resurgence of economic "'Ve have a recession but it is a capital investment. activity" will await a return to national most unusual-recession -a-recession Ford told a news conference Wed· confidence that inflation-has~ cunai!- for which there is no precedent in nesday, "I do not think the United ed. history," Burns told the Congressional States is in a recession. We do have lifeanwhile the government index of Joint Economic Subconunittee. economic problems but it is a very (See BURNS, Page Al) El Toro Facility Riley Supports Pool Bid 'DOOM IS OUR BUSINESS' Dino (top} and Walter Prophet Walter Brings Gloo1n y Clo1u:ls ·to Colls t By .GARY GRANVILLE OI trl• Dilly Pii.t Stiff A journey that began either in April or May in either Illinois or Iowa brought brother Walter and his covered wagon to Newport Beach Wednesday afternoon. And the self·proclairr1ed . prophet bore with him predictions of ill iate for the world in general and the U.S. in particular. , If brother Walter's predictions come about, the world will be aflame in another global connict within · five years and the U.S. will be devastated by a series of earthquakes. Backed by a hefty bundle of press clippings, brother Walter says he's been traveling around the country wowing locals with bis tim ely predictions since "sometime either April or May." When he began his journey, the self- declared "greatest seer who ever walked this earth" traveled in the covered wagon that was strapped to a picku~ drawn trailer parked on Pacific Coast Highway .. The two white horses that pulled the wagon are now stabled in Omaha, Neb., and somehow are scheduled to rejoin their master during his visit to the Coast, according to brother Walter. ~ He says he came by his mystical (See PROPHET, Page. AJ) Orange €0 11n t.~~·Fifth Distri$;!t Supervisor Thom31rmiey has reaffirtned his support for construction of an Olym- pic-sized swinuning pool for El Toro High School. ru!ey I appointed by the governor l<f replace the late Ronald Caspers, met recently with El Toro Community Pool Association trustees and assured them he is just as much in favor of it as was Caspe~ ' Caspers. lost t sea last June, look a personal int est in the campaign for the -pool by donating the firsr SIOO to the fund. Community leaders have since proposed that if county funding comes through for the facility it be named after Caspers. County support is needed for the pro- posed pool because El Toro leaders are seeking about $300.000 in federal revenue ¥ing funds to build it. Federal funds are allocated by the Board of Supervisors a f t e r recom- mendations from the county's Harbor, Beaches and Parks DepartmO?nl. Caspers had tabbed the El Toro pool as one of the two top priority items competing fGr revenue sharing money. The other priority is acquisition of Cre- scent Bay Point in Laguna Beach. But Robert Nelson, executive assistant to Caspers and now to Riley. Sl:lid it ap- pears "1ve're going to be able to resilve Crescent Bay witb funds other than reve- nue· sharing. So the El TorQ Pool would have a very, very high priority.'' Riley noted that the Saddleback Valley UniJide School District already has pledged to make plans and about $lSO,OOO available toward the project . The local Service area has planned to spend $50,000 'for it and local residents have raised $15,000 toward a $50,000 goal from community fund raising. At the meeting with Riley. trustees of the pool association expressed concern that their project might ~ lost with the change in administration of the Fifth District. "l concur with the pool association trustees that this facility is needed and lhat the county is an appropriate source for a significant portion of the funding ,'' Riley said. He met with kobe"rt Bosanko, principal Betty Be~o"Vers She'll Lea'Ve Ho spital Frid ay W /\SHINGTON (/\P) -First Uidy Betty Ford, making excel- lent recovery Crom breast cancer surgery, will be released from the Bethesda· Naval Medical Center fnday, her surgeon announced today. ·_ Mrs. Ford has been hospitalized in lhe su burban Maryfand medl· cat center siuce""undergoing~surgery Sept. 28. In a h·ospltal bulletin Issued today, Navy Dr. ·w;mam Fouty sai d that all o! the sutures ll'om the surgery have been removed, tha! Mrs. Ford's •·post-operative course remains excellent," and she '1has excellent use of her right arm.'' It is expected t~at the President will go to the hospital lo ac· company his w1!e home lo lhe While House. White House Dr. William Lukash said Mrs. Ford ·s doctors plan to consult. with cancer specialists before deciding on what, ii any, future therapy she will undergo . of El Toro lligl>School; w~•••n!i president of ~the pool assoc'millti; alfd Loa Young, a concerned pareitt and Parent-Teacher Organization member. "I will actively seek the support of fellow supervisors for providing funds for this project," Rl\ey said. He noted that unlike the neighboring plann.ed com- munity of Mission Viejo, El Toro has no comprehensive a q u a t i c recreation program. No. Strike Tlareat 1 Though ~here appears to be • ' a n overW'1iehning desire" among El Toro families for better swimming facilltles, Riley said the number of s e ~~ r a t e developments in the area "has/impeded establishment of pools available to all neighborhoods in El To_r_o "'I am a great believer in the concept that a healthy body encourages a healthy mind," said Riley. "We spend millions (Set POOL, Page A21 Tra11sit District Drivers Clea1·ed to Join LA U11io11 A union vote taken eight months ago by Orange County Transit District bus drivers has been declared valid by the state industrial relations director. The decision Wednesday by H. Edward \Vhite. clears the way for the county's 236 drivers to join the U n i t e d Transportation Union-the same group that called the crippling strike in Los Angeles County. B.ut transit officials here say the union pact with OCTD v:i!l automatically pre- vent such a strike because it \\'ill call for binding arbitration in the event of labor disputes. \\<'bite 's action was made necessary by a number of legal challenges put forward by transit officials since the drivers voted Feb. 15. The transit district mechanics already have joined the Orange County Employcs Association. a move transit officials hoped the drivers would emulate if the union election challenge v:as sucxess ful. Supervisor Ralph Clark. chairman of the OCTD Board of Directors. said today he doubts that the district will appeal \Vhite's rulin g. "It wouldn 't be appropriate to appeal and spend tax nlonl'y on setting court precedent," he said. "At least under this agreement "'e can enter ncgotiatio11s without fear of a strike like tha t I.Ji Los Angeles." OCTO officials had filed their L'llC'SI appeal or the election just two days before \Vhite's ruling. The district ch1inwd the UTU cngagl'd Bear Fl ies Coop; \p olicc Alertccl t:le<!r OC{'as!onally '''ander down out of lhc foothills In Irvine , but polll'e today arc on the lookout for a grizzly bear in the city. Karen A. \\lhite, 31, of 19165 !<ilerr~ ~tadre Road, lold officers \Ve<lnt>sdny that it was stolen oul of l\('r gara~c. although the thief left other mor e valu:ible items untouched, The bear is: a small stnlur and Is \\Qr~h obout $3.SO, ~s. \\tbitc said. I in misleading electioneering that affecled the outcome of the balloting. Subsequent probes by Whit&'s office reveale<I no evidence of union wrongdoing. he said. There v.•ere strong indications today that contract negotiations would begin soon. Union organizers have reoprtedly been signing up dri vers for the past few 1veeks and a general membership meeting may take place this month. Clark said it is likely the drivers "'iii push for higher 11·ages w h e n bargaining begins. They currently cam a peak of $5.10 an hour con1parcd to $5.32 in. Los Angeles. But the Los Angeles strikers a r e holding out for a Sl.43 raise the first year and another $1 raise the second. (See DRIVERS, Page A2l I rvine Tl'ustees Backing Prop. 1 For Build .Funds The Irvine school board. in charge of one of the feW remaining fast-growing districts in the state \Ved nesda,· endorsed Propo~ition 1 on the Nov. 5 ballot. 'l'hl' Olea.sure WOUid inject $1riO 1nl1\k1n (t\\\) thl? stalt' school building fund . "One of the things th A! n1a<lr ii po~,1· hie {or the StlltC: or Cnliffll'nin 111 n11'l'I the rapid growlh fronl '\'orld \\'.1r 11 10 110\1' ls the state school buihhn~ fun<l." St1JX'rintcndcnt A. Stanley Cori:y told th(' board. The fund, now virtu:illy depl('ted. \\'Ol1ld I.I<' ri'p\enished with $.50 n1 ilt\oo 10 1n1- pro\'e older schools to n1ect rarthquakt' building Btandardg :ind $100 milllnn (nr f11~t.i:ro\11n$( districl5-Suc11 iil 1f'Vitfi'l t th<' n1easurc fXISSf'S. Thi' dis1rict. Corey s~id. v.·ill n<'<'d two or lhn>e new schooli; I\ ye:ir tor m.'lny yt"~rii to conic, bu! c·11n t)lll.1 1u1a11c~· one· a yc11r "·ith local funds, ··r 1n afraid !hat if it lf\}('Sn 't p:ii-s \\·r.'rt> gohi!l to have a ten~e city in ti:rJll!I of housing our childrto j in scho.11 li111lrhni\s 1,'1 Trustee Nonnan Ginsburg S<ild. 1 Mrs. Joan Kenn edy Perit Dental .S tucle11t Sets lJ p o,,,,,.i Shop B}: ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 r~ o.;i, -PU•• s1111 A young. aspiring orthodontist from Cuzco, Peru. v.•as jailed today. charged with o~rat1ng a complete but unlicensed dental clinic in a Costa !\fesa motel room. The suspect. Julio Alnillo Torres. 24. of the \Vagon \Vheel !\1otel. 2524 Nen'j)()rt Blvd .. \\'as arrested \Vednesday folloviini an investigation by the State Departn1:!nt of Consumer Affairs and the C<lsta (l.!esa Police Department's newly Consumer Affairs Deta il. created Torres. a student at Orange Coast College until this sen1ester \\·hen-he t.o!d polic_~his gro11'ing practice left no tin1e for study, \\'as held in lieu of $500 bail. He Y:as booked on sc1'eral charges filed under lhl? slate Business and Professions Code. including: -Unlal'dul practice of medicine . -Practice of denti stry by an unliccns· "'<.'I person. ·-Possession of h!fpodennic needles by an unlicensed person. "He had a dental chair, nu1nerous dental tools and business cards listing himself as general practitioner, 0 .0.S.," co1nmented Detect.ive Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. ''He had a tluorescent light and novo- caine and the \Vho\e bit," added Detec- tive Gerry Thompson, head of the Consumer Affairs Detail which was created in July. The \\lednesdav raid on the motel room outfitted aS a dental clinic \\'as the first major arrest {'ase for the new detail headed by Investigator Thompson. "He was \1·orking right out of his apartment," TI1ompson charged. "His business cards ijsted it ns 'Suite 22', but it looks more like a 3~year-old \\'o00en bungalow." State investigators today declined to say hov.· the~' became aware of the young student's alleged practice but Mid lt was a rather short. investigation. Oetectivl.' Thompson 1\·as called in on rhe case \Vcdn esday morning, to pose as a prospectil'c dental palient. "I said I had a filling fall out and (See CLINIC, Page A%1 Or:gfl~ :~ast Weather · Sonle early n1ornlng clouds and rog ~'r idny. 01her11·isc su1UJv and a llUlc v.•arnH'r. Highs (roin the upper r.o,.; at the beaches to near RO inland. Ovt'rnight lows 55-60. INSID E T OD.\Y D<'spitr cnit1 -di11C'rimi11ati1T11 f(l lt'll of. f'lll tlfP"S. I/le stote parf.· sy.~lf'rli <•! ~Jc1 h/or11io reniai11s r 1•l'iu1~sl11 segr1•r1atcd., Set' repnrr, Pn(J<' .i\ 7. L M llo~G •• C11!lfo•11•I llJ, C, Cl•ull•NI C•·1' COllU« (4 (l'Ms.,.rlf C• Otl!ll NlliC~ 410 Ellllorl11I P•tt A• Entt•l•lnmtnl ll .. ...... ,. .,., Hy Gllrtln•t IS Int\<-111 nh'tml•tlOft Ill Allfl"'f.tflllltf' II ........... , l J Mlll\1;1 !<ul!dt lt N11llon•I Ht WI ~C, Cl Otll'>W (w111~ .l .. 11 P.op<r 9'-4 ,., ~ Ill i,i•·+11 l'Ot1•r 1U Sol>b Cl4 ti.rt M111i;th l~J te1tvi110~ •·• ll>t•"" ., Wr'1111tf AA Wotfoll loltW• "" (;I ' A 2 OAJLY PILOT _ i, ____ T_ ... _n_d•_,,_Ottobtr 10, 1q74 Four Forc e Bitlt ke1· to 'Rob Bank 'i'PSfL.i\.!\'TI, ~lich. (APl -A Ypsilanli bank manager's v;ife and t"o children v.·ere freed unharmed tods.v <ifter lhe 1nanagcr v.'aS force<l to rob his 011n bank to r11nsorn 1ht-n1, the fBI repor!ed. fllrs. Rlctl3rd Grefn aOO her chlldr('n, Erlt:!k 7 and Annette, 9. wrre released at a hot~l obout IS m!les l\Csl of Ypsilan· ti about 10:20 i1.m. aftPr being held ho!!tagc all night by four 111en. ~trs. Gree n callOO h~r husband al the bank alter bein~ rt:h.>ascd and was picked up by police. Poli« ~nd FBI agents v;·ere secluded with lhe entire family at the bank, Y.'hcre the v "'ere being questioned. A !eGrCh \\'85 under v;ay for the men "'ho kidnaped them. The reloase came more than two hours after Green took what \li'a5 described as •·several thousand dollars'' from the Ypsilanti Township branch Df the Ypsilanti Savings Bank and left it at a secluded rural drop point. Sources, however. put the amount at $35,000. The FBI sald four men surprised the famlly Vf'ednesday night in their Grass Lake home, about 40 miles from Ypsilanti. They \\'ere tied up all night. Green said. Thls morning, Green was released and told to go to the bank and get all the money he could from the fint teUer that reported for work. Bank officials said Green had the teller clean out the vault. He then took the money to the drop point, :eturned and called bank President C l a r e n c e Utley. Utley called Police.. Mari,ne School __ D _ _!!!~ing ~lies; Con11t y Alerted Beca~ rues frequentl y swarm around El Toro ~farine School. the Irvine school bclard v.·ants Orange County to reactivate its Fly Abatement Control Board. ~Urine ~la}or Art Bartel, ·a graduate entomologist \\'ho has taken a personal interest in the school's problem, has volunteered to sit on the board if it is nactivated. Although the situation at the school has impmV«f 90me"·hat in the past few months, Trustee Norman Ginsburg said, the Oles still constitute a health problem. The rues bread ln manure at nearby farrl'I! and ranches. District officials clal.m to have been shunted from one a~ency of the county bpf¥Ucraey to another over the matter wi~t, 11¥Ung any actk>n. The fly board, the district hopes, could deal with the problem. According to distrld Deputy Superintendent Ray Edman. newly ap- pointed C.ounty Supervi90r Thomas Riley supports reactivation of tJ>e fl y board. Tlie 'Exorcist' Plays Irvin e In a pu!Pit address on "The ExorCist and the Dybbuk," an Irvine rabbi Friday will discuss the various "'ays to get rid or demons. Je\\'ish tradi lion and folklore on the dybbuk-a disembodled sou I I.hat \\'as be lieve d to take ()C)Ssessioo or another ih•ing body-will be compared v.·ith prac- tices still in use for exorcising demons. Rabbi f{obert Bergman will speak at 3: 1a p.1n. at Univcrsi· ty United !\lethod ist Church at the corner of (,'uh'er and University Dri \'es. ORANGE COAST '' DAILY PILOT T"' Or.tn« Co.it! 0.llf PilOf, .,,~ wNdl It •omDi.-O ,.. Nl<fli·Pl'KI, •I putili"-d ~, , ... Or•"VC co1s• Pi.illll~ln9 c-... ,. Ste>1•11- t<l•t•0111 lff p.,Dll1"-d. MOf'ICllf 111rOUQl'I Fr<.S.¥, t()f ~11 Mtw, Nt¥fll0r1 0..-:11. l-lunl11>9lon 8'P.-:"·'"""1.in V•ll••· 14QUN lle•n. l•.,lnJIS.O<lltD.C ~ eNI Sin Ol,..11~/Sitl J..,n C.001\lr.,io. .t. 11n9t1 r~9lon.t1 ec!•!lOft <\ pulll•~htd S•lura•11 •nO ~<lfrL TI>e pr1rw,,~1 -l•Y.ll'IQ o•ll"!t 11 •I 300 W.tl &fr Simi, Catte Mt i.. 0 1 ••or"'" tlU•. Robert N. We«J p,..,Ot.,, """ PvDl•>lle• Jack R. Curley V" • Pre\•Otf\t .il'd U.Mr•I W"'9"" Thomas Keevil EO<IO• Thomas A. Murohirle iloUl"41Q•no £Oft()< Char le~ H. Loos R1Chdrd P. N.;ill A1~•t•nt AM nlQ!rq f"'!Ol's Ofi/ces Co\t• M.fw l)C Wtll l~Y St~'1 "'"'II"" e· .... ~ Jlll "'"•Oor'I fklv•-vttd ll~u~>~tf(~ I!~ ••~-.-r I """h119!on h•t" 111/S S.ltJI 8cu~""'d ~II Ot,..ftlt; JO~ ~art~ I I C..m1nq llt.W Ttltphono 1714) M2-4321 Cl•ssl lle<f Advertlslng 642·$671 5.l;n Clemente All Departments: T~t1pnon1-491-44lO Cofn..r14f!I, t•h. 0<6"fl CM1I P\ttllf\l'I• ... ~r NO -t\Clf""' ttl\l\t•ll<Ol<I. --'"'111 _.,,, O• ,., .. ,.._,,",..,.,ft ....... m •tl"'OCI"'~ wllM'it \l--<141! l""""ll>Oll " WrflQ!fil,,,.....• ~Olld tll•I 0011.tqe l'f•<! ~I ~1J !NU. Ctlltornlft luM<•tPtloo'< !rl f1FfiJ" U tlO -ll'tlf 0, m1!t \ol 00 ..,Clflll\lll 1111l1!AifY Onl• .... 11-U 00 l'Pltnt~IJ F ro11& 1•age Al It hurt like hell 1nd 1 11.'iked how much It would ~t to nx ll ,'' the veteran lnve1tla:1t.or saJd. 0 ffe told 1ne he would hive to take a looi: 1t It befort we dlscwsed (ee1. '' Police 18ld that ba&ed on the may or d•nbll 10011 Md equlpmtnl pr<MJll that It a~ared TOtrn apoclallzed In building brtdges 11nd f11lse teeth rather th.an open-mouth dentistry, QuestionJng of the suspect IN to rlls· closure 1h11t In Peru he <.'ould pr11ctlce \Vith no proble1n, bul Detecti ve Thom!)- soo said it appears Torre~ 1vas nware that his credentials were l<icklng In the Uniled States. He said al one polnl , Torres actuall y v."ent to Costa ~tesa City Hall and In· quired about getti ng a license. for a dental clinic. even though advised by an attorn ey friend thal he should cease and desist from fiilng te eth. "lie came up here on a scholarship to go to !lChool." investigator Thompson explained, saying the OCC student was taking courses in .medical and laboratory t.ecMology. . Authorities speculated today that since Torres' burgeoning dental p r a c t I c e prevented him from enrolling. at OCC again thi!l seme!ter that he might have his charges dropped. tiis student visa .require! that he re· main in school , so police say it appears likely now that he will not be prosecuted, but deported as an illegal alien . Detective Thompson said Torres !old him he had planned to wind up h.is practice in the Costa ~1esa motel 1n · about five nlOllths and go to ?i.!exlco City. There, he reportedly claimed, he \\'OUld be an orthodootist. dealing ~ith n1ore sophisticated dental \l,'Ork. Fro11& Page Al l\1ILLS . •• listella heme. The Star-NeW! quptcd source! as aa,yj51g that Mjll.s toJd...fatk.l'glice fyt. Thomas Johann, "I'm a congressman and I'll have you demoted." In a news COllference called after ?\tills' claim that he was oot involved, Arthur said, "We can assume it was Rep. Mills." He added, "l think the officers would recogrUze" him. :t.1ills' administrative assistant, Oscar "Gene" Goss, who earlier relayed Mill s' denials of involvement to newsmen, said after the police press conference that "I cannot refute what the polk:e say." ~1s. Baltistella was admitted to :i hospital bul later released and reporters vrho called her apartment Wednesday were told by another woman that she was sleeping under sedation. The doorbell at the apartment also "·ent unanswered, although people could be heard moving about inside. T h e woman lives in a luxury, high rise apartment complex where ~tills and h!s wife also have an apartment. It is in Crystal City, Va .. acioss the Potomac River from the capital. The Washington Post quoted hospital sources as saying ~Is. Battistella, :JI!. had lwo block eyes and identified herself to officials there as a stripper. Bertran said she has act0mpanied tlills to the restaurant on several oc- casions in the three months that he has been manager of the night club. She was ~·ith him Sunday night, he said. The Junk.anoo is a Caribbean-motif establishment 1vith v,.oven rattan and palm-frond decor. The name is derived rro·m a Bahamian festival and is a corruption of the French phrase, "gens inconnus," meaning unknown or dlsguis· ro persons. According to Bertran, a silver-haired Cuban, the night club caters primarily to Americans during the week and to n1embers of Washington's Latin An1eri- can community on Sundays. It is fai rly expensive1 with drinks costing $1.'iS each. He sai o ~tills and his party of four others 1vere joined briefly by ll''O other women whom he didn~t know. The group drank one bottle of champagne and some other drinks and the l\\'O bills of $60-plus and $18 wert paid in cash by ~tills. From Page A l DRIVERS ... It is likely the pact betwfe n ocrn and UTU will establish an arbitration p.1nel of two union members, t"·o district re presentatives and an at-large member. The team would be expected to reach an agreement if negotiations fail. From Page Al JOAN ... due to bone cancer. Th~y added that fatigue caused by a r~ent family trip to the Sov1et Union added to the problem. I-fer husband innounced soon aft<'r ttwl hospitnllzAtion tMt he "'OOld definite- ly not try for the Presidential nomination in 1976. At 1hc time his wi!e w11a In t>ana Point, Kennedy wa! camp a I g n Ing clawhere...Jn CaUfomia for Oemocrallc Cllndldates in the November general elec· . tions. The ho$pltal where she was treated i1 a quiet, ln5litution founded by Day 's late father. Dr: Harold O.y Sr. Among the t~ of treatment offered to patltnt1 with physic:JI and mental problerm 1s vitamin therapy and othtr rr:gimerui related to diet. . . Nobel Wln11er Amefican Dr. George Palade , shares the 1974 Nobel Prize in medicine with two Belgians for their re!earch In repairing and defining the human cell. Story, Page A4. From Page Al PROPHET ... h·vine E res ._ Cl1a11ges f 01· City's Plan Jrvine City Council members are grap- pling with a list of proposed changes to the city general plan described by Councilman John Burton thia week described some changes proposed by the Irvine Company as :i challenge t.G the validity of the city planning procesa. For next Tuesday's meeling, council members are lo prepare a list of changes to be considered in the ~ond amend- ment to the plan. Such documents may be altered three times a year. Among the changes requested by tht frvlne Company are city determination of how planned 9pen spAce is le be · acQuired by the ci~y. ,;This ls comirig do11'fl on us like a ~·ell-oiled locomotive on a very iitraight track," Burton said. ';They're asking us to buy it or give It up," he said. The c om p a n y also wants tv.·o thoroughfares running the length <>f the city deleted fron1 the plan and to speed up developml'nt by five years in the proposed \'i!lage of Bonita Canyon and the CUiver-Mouiton special U.9e area. Also. the company wants the designa- tion of the open space area in the powers in 1948 while walking do"'" a proposed Village o{ Quall Hlll changed Oiicago slreet. lo residential unless the city decides "Some force lifted me off the ground ho\\I it is to be acquired. three times ~·hi ch, as you know, is Other requested changes include some an irxlication that you are a prDphet," residential density increases, ch an g es brother Walter explained to his small from agricultural to residential land uses audience. and changes in one area from residentiBI After bouncing around the Chicago to mixl'd residential and commercial. street, the 50 year-old ' ' n r t I v e or Agreeing that the proposed modifica· e11erywhere'' says he founded the beat tioos could cause problems, Councilman generation. Robert West said. "We should be Later, what brother Walter calls his determining our own destiny as much band of "freak s" adopted the name aS""~ible and try to get the other "P k " .:11 •1 d age11c1es to go along. eacema ~rs a ~ e e m u a z o n e Bui. Maym:..Jifil>rielle_ Eryor pointed &cross the side of his wve1ed wagorr:-~"lfiit"the developer is in a squirrel In addition to iredicting World War cage. m and devastating earthquakes, brother Walter said the Arab nations "Aili soon renew their oil embargo and the ~fidea!St "will be another Vietnam." When asked if he ever makes cheerful predictions, the black bearded spiritualist replied, "Who's ever heard of a prophet who makes happy predictions. Doom is our business." Brother Waller hadn't been in Newport Beach an hour before he added one believer to his Oock, brother Dino. 11te two met as brother Dino walked along Coast Highway near the Balboa Bay Club. It seems that brother Dino once had a conversation with the New Testamen~ prophet Obadiah and therefore, i s qualified to recognize mystical powers. "Man, you can believe everything brother Walter says. I'll vouch for it," brother Dino declared. Brother Walter said it was a "divine force " that brought him to Newport Beach. But it was an invitation t.G dinner and a night's lodging by brother Dino that prompted him to leave the beach city for the night. However, according to brother Walter, he will always be in Newport Beach because he was once here-and he ls by his own words "a man f r o n1 everywhere for all times." Riley to Speak At Freedom Sl1rine Ceremony Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley will be principal speaker at ?<.tlssion Viejo's Del Cerro Elementary School tor a Freedom Shrine presentation Oct. l!. The assembly ls set for 9:30 a.m. School officials said the public Is invited. Viejo Boosters • Elect Officers The ?\fission Viejo High School bool'Jters club will be led by Bill Zahn . ele<:ted president at a recent general meeting. Assisting him will be Jlm Kennedy and Dave Durham, vice presidents; Liz hfon tgomery, recording secretary; Sue Reeves, corresponding secretary; Reggie Bates, treasurer ; Don Martin, leasing representative; and Fred Ridge, con· cession chairman. One of tne fll'!f. project! of the booster club will be Dad's Night, scheduled for the hfisslon Viejo · Torrey 1Pines football game Friday. Parents of Mission Viejo High School athletes are invited to the booster club meetings at 7:30 p.m. each Wedn~ay in the multi-purpose room, a spokesman said. Pilot Dispels Bomb Threat NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A Delta Air Lines pilot threw a box labeled "lime bomb" out a oockpit window onto the taxi strip Wed· nesday, gunned the engines and took off on schedule. Authorities said the box w a s found on the passenger jet just before takeoff and taken to the pilot by a suspicious stewardess. Investigators quickly found the box, gingerly opened it a n d discovered a pair or old tennis shoes inside. They assumed the box had been left on the aircraft by an inb:>und passenger . UPI T1~lt 'U.S. IN RECESSION' Fed Ch1lrm1n Burns f'ro1n Page Al BlJRNS ... wholesale prices gain;ed only o'. t percent in September, giving Ford the first en· couraging economic news since ,taking otflce. It was the smallest ihcrease in a year. The Index on Wholesale Prlces releas- ed by tbe · Bureau of Labor Sta.tistlt:!s today was 167.2 -meaning wholesale goods that oolt $100 in 1967 cost $167.20 today. On ai1 unadjusted basis, the index was actually down 0.1 percent but the adjusted figurt! better reflects economic trends. Irvine Teachers Get Pav Credit • Fo1· Traveling Irvine school teachers will be able to receive pay raises for travel and publishlng Wlder a new policy adopted by tbe school boord Wednesday. The Irvine Unified dliitrict's pay scale, Assi!llal11 Superintend<nl John R a j c I c sald, alloW1 salary increases of $.18 per year for each UDit of college instruction earned by teachers up t.G a maximum of 80 wllt.s. The policy adopted Wednesday permits one unit of Cf1!dit for t~'O weeks of domestic or me week or foreign travel. Additionally, teachera may receive a-edit for publ.lcallon of books, articles o r teaching materials. Approval of credit for such enterprises ~·ould have t.G be made by t h e superintendent and the d i s t r I c t pro- fessional gTO\li1h committee. A maximum of six travel wlils within a four year period and six publication units in a three year period may be used for salary increases under the policy. Irvine Co. Official Wolff Named to Unit Tom C. Wolff Jr. of Newport Beach ha!! been named to the Airspace Advi50ry Committee, a group that reviews pro-po,ro leases of state lands and airspace near freeways for the California Highway Commission. Wolff, 50, Is a ·seruor vice president with the Irvine Company. He is also a trustee of the UC Irvine Foundation and Is a member of the university's graduate advisory board . StnplighL For La Paz Road Seen A traffic algnal may be Installed and "'?rklng,at the comer of Chrisanta Drive nnd La Pai: Road in h1ission Viejo by late spring, an Orange County Raad Depart.moot spokesman said today. Robert Vain, secretary to the county traftlc commission, S;ald a proposal for the light is on the desk of the road commissioner for final <1.pproval -which is expected. He said the signal is about firth in line among CQUilty stoplight needs. Now controlled by a four-way stop, the ~gested intersection has a b o u t 20,000 automobile tripe per day, Voin said. Traffic comes Crom commuters to !he San Diego Free.way which is a half block away, Crom student traffic to Mlssloo Viejo High School on Chrlsan- ta and from La Paz Intermediate School on nearby Pradera Drive. - There also is a neighborhood shopping center on La Paz and a medical center on the comer of Chrisanta and La Paz "·hi ch draw steady local traffic. While volume at the intersection ls rclallvely heavy, Voin said It ls still a safer and slower comer than many others. El Toro Road at the San Diego Free\vay has a volume of about 32,000 trips per day, for example; ~iacArthur Boolevard near Orange County Airport logll 35,0(K} trips per day. The n~w signal will cost about $36.000. It will be Urned wlth two other signals on either !!Ide of the freeway for an additiooal cost of 17,000. Pressure for the light began last fa ll when 4,000 students v.·ere cro"'ded into Mission Viejo High ScOOcN 'Ort double ~ ~iom accommodating the El Toro ...J:liill.»udait body. ~ " Don Ames, principal Of Miuion Viejo lligh, asked for 1obbying as,,istance from the Parent-Teacher Organization, whlch look Jt on as a project and began ~·riling and calling the road department "We have continually been telling them how urgent this situation is," Ames said. "Even with the El Toro students on their Ol''!l campus thiS year, v.·e ha\'e S,000 students Impacted In this one area." Ames said the l'OUnty originally ~ mised the light by last spring. Poet to Appear At Saddleback Next Wednesday Poet Bert Meyers will per Io rm Wednesday at Saddleback C.OUege as the third In a series of morning lectures by contemporary writers. The !erles ls public and tree. co-sponsors of the nlne-week program are the Division of Languages: and the OfDee of Community Information and Services. The read ing is set for 10 a.m. in Room 139 of the library. No tickets are required. Meyers has written two books of poetry with a third MlOll. to be published. With his \\1fe. he translated "Lord of the Village" by Fr~ls Oodat. His poems have been translated into Danish, French, Japanese, Polish and Se r bo· Croat ian. .Born in Los Angeles, Meyers has llvf'! mom of his life In Southern California. After higl\ 1tehool he worked as a ware houseman, housepainter, Janitor, picture-framer and gilder. He ha3 taught Engllsll at Pitzer College in Claremont since 1967. Upcoming speakers in the series in· elude Robert Peters, Oct. 23; Dtane Wokoskl and Martha Fritz. Oct. 30; Burton Wohl, Nov. 6; Ben Saltman. Nov. 8; Jlm McMlebael, Nov. 13; anG Jerry Bwnpus, Nov. Z>. Dr. Richard Welte, deputy superin· teadent o( the district and chairn1an o( the Saddleback Valley Exchange Club Freedom Shrine Commilt.ee, will present lhe gift. The gift is a collect.ion of 2.8 original historic American documents phographically reproduced ruid mowited. The dedication ceremony also 1,1,•U I feature the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station band, the Del Cerro school chorus and the syncopated perctwionists from El Toro High School band. Special Litton Friday and Saturday Demonstration -I p.m. to 5 p.m. Del Cerro Assistant Principal John Dellos and Student Body Representative Courtney ?i.tcDonald have invited several community leaders and citizen! to attend the program. Riley, recently appointed by Governor ltonald Reagan to the Fifth District post. is a retired brigadier general in the U.S. Marine Corps. A director of Southern Orange Caunty United \\'ay and executive vice president of Blg Brothers of Orange County, Riley 11.nd his wife Emma Jane have been invoh·ed in civic "-'Ork aln<:e he retlred in 19&1.. 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Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7788 c v w at n • • e • Bun1ingto-.i-Beaeh Fountain ·Valle Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 283, 3 SECTIONS", 38 PAGES ORANG E COUNl\Y, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19H TEN CENTS Valley Planners Ol{ay Luxury Home · Project By KATHY CLANCY Of "'9 Dally "llet Sl•ff A $75 million luxury home development on 350 acres zooed for industry in Foun· tain Valley was approved by the city's Planning Commission \Vednesday night and sent to the city council for final action. The commission's 4-1 vote came after CiYe public bearings over the pastJ.bree' months. City Planning Director Clint Sherrod said today the staff recommended ap- proval of the action Thursday, adding a study shows the city will make ''about the same" in tax dollars from the residental development as it would from industry. · Commissioner JW1e Boykin cast the only negative vote, expressing coocem ove.r.....possible.. flooding l rom the Santa Ana River. aze I Far1ning Witla Plastic It may \look like it, but these workers on Mile Square land leased by Murai Farms are not harvesting sheets of plastic. The material is used to c o v e r ground in order to increase effective- ness of weed_and hugJilllers_useclon.the...soil.--7.hese fields near Brook- The property, most of it now used for agriculture, is bounded by Warner Avenue on the north, the Santa Ana River on the east, Talbert Avenue to the south and Euclid Avenue to the west. It is adjacenl to the city's on I y developed industrial land, about I 5 O acres. Sherrod explained that remaining amount sti ll leaves the city with "a - good industrial base." lie added about 100 acres there s1il1 are undeveloped. The development proposed by Presley of Southern Califomia. \~'ould include 176 equestrian estates on 88 acres. with lots sized from 14,000 to 18,000 square feel and ho1nes priced from $75,000 to 1100.000. The plAn for about :l,436 new-residents 3lso Includes 49Z "park hometi" (10 1&4 eac hurst Street and Edinger Avenue in Fountain Valley are used to grow tomatoes in the summer and strawberries in the winter. 'l'ruck far1n- ing was once the principal activity in the Talbert Gap of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. Republicans' 11 oti1'1g Edge No'l.l' 40 ,695 Huntington Ma11 Ar1·estell Oi1 Stole11 W eapo11 Cl1arge II u.11ti11 gton Girl Gi11en Ride,,R,1ped The Republican edge in traditionally conservative Orange County is slipping, voter registration figures r e I e a s e d Wednesday show. The GOP plurality this month stands at 40,695 out of a total of 785,000 voters now registered in the county. Two years ago, the edge was 67,656 voters. The figures released by the Secretary of State's office show tha t 0 rang e , Modoc and Alpine counties are the only ones in the state that sun have a Republica n majority. Fewer than one out of every UI" new reglstranU is listing "Republicsn" When asked for his party affiliation, the figures show. As of Sept. 12, California had 9.&S0.809 eligible voters, including ~ , 4 4 8 , 4 O 9 Democrats, 3,513,749 Republicans and (Se~ VOTERS, Page i\2) Orange Coast • Weather Some early morning clouds and fog Friday, otherwise sunny and a little wanner. Highs from the upper 60s at the beaches to near 80 lnland. Overnight lows ~. Two Orange County men, one of them from Huntington Beach, were arrested at a Garden Grove bowling alley Wednel!- ~ay night on federal charges of possess- ing stolen weapons. Richard J. Peterson, 36, of 8282 Kiner Ave .. Huntington Beach, and Gary C. Austin, 26, of Garden Grove, were seized along wUh a man identified as Eugene Reno, 44, of Pasadena. Gary MacAulay, resident agent i n charge of the Orange County Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and F i re a r m s branch, said the men are suspected of possessing 1guns stolen from a ship- ment of lederal arms which traveled by train from l\1assachusett s to Cali fornia earlier this year. The agent said undercover officers purchased seven revolvers from !he 1ncn 1vhich were later identified to be port of the stole n shipment. • - MacAulay noted that 86 \~capons in all were taken from the train . He also said his agents purchasl.'d a machine gun from the trio, a 1\·eapon that had been stoien from the federal government but was not a part of the train shipment. The three men were lodged in Orange County jail on the federal charges and y,·ere due to be arraigned tod ay be.fore U.S. Commissioner Arthur Bradley. Sen. Carpenter Backs , . Huntington Election State -Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R· Newport Beach) has endorsed the Hun. tington Beach Union High S c h oo I. District's proposed tax override. calling it a "worthwhile endeavor" and "needed by the community," He joins trustees or Ute Seal Beach School District, who Tuesday n i g h t unanimously voted support or th e prcr posed 13.5-cent tax increase which goes before voters Nov. 5. In addition, the Westminster Chamber of Commerce; the Westmidster Kiwanis Club and the 1,000-member Huntington ' Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors JS.. TAX, Page A%) A 20-ycar-<Jlcl l-l un1ington Beach y.·oman apparently was raped \Vedncsclay night by a man who offered her a ride after her car stalled. Huntington Beach JXll ice reported the woman·s car broke down at Be a ch Boulevard and Garfield Avenue and she started hitchhiking to a friend's home. A man in his mid-20's offered her a ride. she told officers. then refused to drop her at the friend 's house, near Golden West Street and Garfield. Instead. pol ice said, the man drove on and parked his va n on Ellis Avenue bet~·ecn Edwards and Golden \\'est Streets. where the alleged rape oceurred. She told officers the man threatened her 'A'ith a screy,·drivcr and struck her in the face. Arter the incident. police reported. the man left the y,·oman beside the rond. She 'A"alked to a nearby residence, then called police. !\I I.· Elna Erupls CATANIA . Sicily (A PJ -~IL Etn:i , Europe's highest and 1nost ac t i v e volcano, spewed Java rlo.,.,11 its slopes today in its first major eruption since the spring of 1971. Scientists ruled out immediate danger lo villages on the 10,000-foot-high slopes of the volcano. acres and 286 clusler-style "patio homes" on 44 acres. Those homes v.·ould sell for $48,000 to $75,000. Thursday's action v.·as the first step in the dc1·elopment. The com1nission"s action v.·as to change the city's n1aster plan. Thi' matl!!r now must be approved by the city CQUncil. then zone changes and -sile plans mu!St be okayed by hoth bodies. Robert Hukce. projoo coordinator for Prrslel'. said v.·ork on the construclion probabl y could not begin until next sun1- mer. • Th~ progosat 1ncludrs a village!'Sl.ylc shopping cenler. h·nnis club. professional offices and an cque:.trian centt>r. The dc·ve!opn1ent ls in the Garden Grove Unified School IJisrrict and \\"Ould add as-estimated !l.iO students to area schools. • am1 Neigl1ho1·s Wake Ull Couple, So11· A 11untington Beach fami ly escaped a blaze in their apartment early today after being awakened by neighbors who spotted the flames. Huntington Beach Fire Captain Roge r Hosmer said Danny and Betty Hov.·ard ande their one-year-old son . Tra vis . managed to flee their burning home without injury, but he credited their neighbors with saving the family's lives. The blaze at 19162 Huntington Ave., Apt. 180, \\'IS reported at 1!:45 a.m., and \lo'aS brought under rontrol ""lthin 10 minutes after fire crev.'s arrived, Hosmer said. He explained Jack Nicholls or Garden Grove 11·as visiting the apartment com- plex. He sootted names through a window as he· passed lhe Ho\vurd apartment. broke down the door and a\Va kencd the fam ily. "Probably by doing thal he saved their lives." Hosmer said. ,;They certainly would have been overcome by smoke.'' -Hosmer said there was $15.()0() damage to the building and about Sl,500 to the Hov.•ards' belongings. He said the blaze started in the Jiving room near a couch v.·herc J\.1rs. Howard had fallen asleep . The exact cause of lhc blaze is still being investigated. Hosmer said. Hosmer said HO".l'ard ran back inside his burning home twice and managed to save some ~lothing and stereo equip- ment. Firemen remained on the scene un1il nearly 5 a.m. Th<'re y,·as smoke damage lo neighboring apartments, J·losrner said. Teachers Rebuffed LONG BEAC!f ,(UPI' -The Board of Education \Vednesclay rejected a 3 percent salary increase proposal for teachers. setting the stage for a possible strike. -Dou.1 Explodes .1.gain, V7J 17 NE\V YORK (UPI) -Prices skyrocketed along a broad front today in 90111C Of the heariesl trad- ing of the year in a continuation of an explosive rally. A combination of President Ford's ccono1nic prograrn. lov•er interest rates. econo1n ic reports and the actual condition or the market itself sparked and sus- tained the rally. The Dow Jones inctustrifll 3\'er- age gained 17.21 pou1ts to 648.23. The widely waiclred in(hcator o( 30 blue-chip stocks gained 28.32 \Vednesday, the sixth best showing in its history. Ufl I Ttltflht!t DRINKING PROBLEM? Mrs. Joan Kennedy ]t1ct11 l(e1111edy • flct<l Drinking (;ctre 011 Coast Bv JOHN \I Al, TERZA .Ot "'' 01lty fllltt $1llff Although the administrators of a South Coast sanitarium CQntinue lo decline con- firma1ion. it has ~n established thal the 1\"ife of Sen. Edv.•nrd Kennedy indeed under\\'ent treatment in Dana Point early last month for a drinking problem. r..trs. Kennedy \1·as arrested by police in Virginia \VL'<lnesday and booked on a drunken driving charge after a minor accident. During h<'r treatment -\Vhich ap- parently lasted about a week a t CBpistrano By-The.-Sca Hospital, highly reliable sources said that it w 'a 11 discovered that diabetes had been an undiagnosed factor in her condition for some time. ~·!rs. Joan KeMedy, the sources said . has a minor diabetic condition \\•hich JOAN KENNEDY FACES COURT DATE. Story, Page A4. nares at SOmt' times and subsid~ during others. The blood sugar imbalance V.'3S Qescribcd by the sources as relatively minor. but if nggravated by alrohol. it can <.·au~ major changes in lyohavior patterns ;is \\"I'll as other co 111 tn on sympton1~ of high blood sugar. But at the hoi;p1tal. spokesn1en S\\.'Car lo a long-!':lanriing policy of no pubUc con1n1enf ~bnul any patients or their condition. ••\re·ve had rhal policy for all Ult' yea rs v.•e've been in ('X istence a nd nothing v.·ill rhangr it," said the hend of the hospital. Hal Day Jr. lfe declined any further comn11:nl on the reports about t.lrs. Kenllt'dy. Other sources, hov.cvrr. said lhnt thr INSIDE TODA l' Deapite aiiti • discrimination laws of all itme1, the siau pork 1111te1n of CaUfonita -remain& curiously seaieaattd. See rcµor1 , Page A 7. Motel Den ti.st n1inor diabe1ic condilion \\'as diagnO!Cd for the first time during ~trs. KcMcdy's slay in Dana Point. Extra~ted Diabclics -t>\'en borderline patients -are slriclly v.·11mt'd b\' their phys.lcllln., !l1a1 alcohol is .'1 subslance. \Yhich hn- ne1r detail headed by I n \.es 11 g a 1 or n1tl(hi.lt'I~· agi;:r.uvall'S thei r blooct sugar Thompson. · ..J,.__ "';:---;,Pr;:;o"'blem ftnd it is one of_lhLsubstanc~ l , M ... rill l• C•lllfl'lll• M. Ct Cll!Mill91111 c•u Ctfftltt C4 <,...,__, Ct Dt11t1 Htllc" All IEd!IWlll fl1" A• •11t1r11lrl"'tflt IS l'llltl!CI 1 .. 1 Hr G•rtl')ff •s HtrttC-at lllt1r111l1M1111 IS """ L111den II Ml'lltt. I IS Mlltu1I ....... II N1ll911tl Ht-.s A4. c,- Ort"" (t;fflf\I AP.11 ,..,It II~ flfA 91 ll"lrit florttr 11 SHl'h (1·1 $ttdl Mtrtitll .... , T.i1.,1111111 l4 Th11tw1 IU Wttllltr At Wlflllll HIWI A4o Cf By ARTHUR. R. VINSEL 01 !fie Otnr 1"11111 s11tt A young, aspiring orthodontbt from Cuzco. Peru1 y,•as jailed today. charged with opcraUng a complete but unlicenl!Cd dental clinic In a Costa 1'1esa motel room. jhe suspect, Julio Alnillo Torres1 24, of th~ Wagon Wheel l\totcl1 2524 Newpon Blvd •• was arrested Wednesday followl nfl an investigatton by the State Dcpa.rtn1~nt of Consumer AffalNI and the C<i~a i?itcsa Police Department's rte\\1Jy created -- C.Onsumer Af{ai111 Detail. J orres._a ~<JdeJ>I at OillJlge_Coasl College Wllll Ibis semester when-he told pollce-his growing ·pr@ci.iee left no time for study, lYas hc!d In lieu of $500 bail . _ lie was booked on sc.i,:e.r1t charges filed under the state Business a n a Profes.~lons Code, including : -Unlaw(ul pra.cUce..oC. medicine. -Pracilce of dcnlistry by an unlicens· ~ person. ·...Possession _of hypode~) needles by nn unlictnsed pe r5(111. "He had a dc.nlaLchair, numC1'9us dMtal tools nnd business cards listing hhnself as 11:eTK'rat pra91tioner. 0.0.S .. " commenred Oc1ective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "He. hnd a nuorescent l!ght and novq- Cllino and the ,1·hole, bit,'' added Delee· tlve Gerry Thomp!lnn. heAd of the Consu1ncr Affairs OcUlll which was cre11tcd ln July, The \\'edne!lctay raid on !he mo1cl • rootn ou1nued :is 11 dental clinic was · thr first nu1jor • 11~est case for the 1 '·lie wa~ y,·orking -riJ?hl out of hl~ 1he1· arl' Y.art'IL'<l to S\"Otd. ap.1rtnli!n1," Thompson ch:iritf?ri . "1!1~ ,\·l the lirne ~lr~t Kennedy \\' n" bu!lines., c:irds 1is!M ii ns ·s111ti' 22· hosp1tahzL'tl. her prrss a\lles y,·oulri say but it looks more like a 30(\.ycar-<>ld only !hilt she Y.:is b(oing tr cal c d y,O(l(!cn bungnlow ." son1cwhl'rc in Southern CAli(ornia nnd Stale invesllgator~ today (l{'('\in<>d to thal lhc problem wa," cx.hnusUon and say how • thP.y bt>camc ll\\'tlrt' of the n~rvous 1;1rnin brought i:ihout by the young student's Alleged practi~ but ~id nn1pu1.iUon _n( lwr lee.n8SC .coo'1 leg 11 y,•as n rather short \nvcst.lgntion. due · 10 bone cancer. Th«:y added thAt Octectl\'e Thompson v.•as C'lllled In on fatigue caused by a re<:ent fan1\ly trip (See CLINIC. Page A?I tSte JOAN, Paget) ' ) • ·A2 OAflV PILOT H l hursd.iy, Oc lobfr 10, 1CJ74 1_ E~~l11atio11 ;----B-etty. Htto·vers PoliC)' l~t ' . By Teacl1 er s ' -fly KATHY CLANC'' or 111, °"'"' 1J11o1 S••ff , Teachers: in tilt> Hunti ngton ll e :i ch Union Hlah School Di11lricl this "·eek nsk· t'<l the ~hool board no! \(I put nny nfllatlv# ')ob ~valuations In their files this yl·ar. C. B. \\'right, preside nt-elect or the District Educators Associollon. s a 1 d . tear-.her!I "·ould like to pilot a nev.· l'Valua· tlon system the district try been "·orking on He asked 1hat no ncgativr marks go oo a teacher's record because he rtaims there are manv undefined terms and responsibilities 'in the MW evaluation system that can be v.·ork('(! out this year. The board agreed to ask the staff to look into the matter, but Trustee Denrtis Mangers \\'arnOO, ''It better be workL"<I out this year." He said he'd bo reluctant to approve such a blanket proposal. adding that n111ny people v.·ould like to know their bosses wouldn't rc<.-ord negative cvalua~. tio tts for a year. ~1angcrs said taxpayers and ele<:ted orficials have been wail ing for a teacher evaluation system since the Stull Bill "'as passed three yeurs ago requiring such systcw. · '·The people are tired ol root drag- ging," he added . Trustee Robert Knox pointed out that teachers have been involved in working out the !)'stem over the past two years, and he said he didn't understand their complaints now. Wright said the system asks t h a t teachers be evaluated on adjunct and major respousibilities, for example, but doesn't define those terms . James Sebring. district personnel ad· mlnistrator, said today there stilt are definitions lo be worked out in the system. . Bqt the district administration decided to implement it this year anyway to beoefit from whot already had been completed. Sebring said he believes there are built-in safeguards so a teacher v;ouldn't be penalized rrom any un· definied tenns. In the past. teachers were evalua~ecl primarny on brief classroom observation by a principal, assistant or department chairman. The stull Bill specified, instead, that leachers be graded on s t 'U d e n l perfonnaoce, setting loose guidelines to help di.stricts work out their own systems. Sebring said the evaluation was . to go into effect two years ago. accont~ng to law. but the district delayed 1m· planentatlon to allow time for thorough devel~ept. "We r"1erf a little naite," he said, ''thinking it would take about a year." He said the system probably will need rdinlnt Cor some time. Courrcg es Scl1ool Nearl y Finished • Construction of Courreges School, the Fountain Valley School District's new $1.4 million elementary SQflool. is nearing comp\ction, according t.t school officials. The school . scheduled lo open Nov. JS, is expe<1·ed lo serve 600 students: no\\' attending se\'eral Schools throughout !he district. Art Furcron Jr .. forrn£!rly principal at Gisler School. will be principal a~ th(> nc \1·facilil y. Until openi n~ da y. his offices are located at d 1 st r 1 c t head- t1uarters. The nc\\· school serves the Grccnbrook llOusing development near T a I b e r t 1\\"cnue and ~t agnol ia Strccl. Jl.tasud a School, expected to be the district'i; last planned school. is set lo Oj)('n 1n nud·r-.Tarch. A ~1.5 million building. J1,1asuda is localed al the northeast corner of Ward Streel and Slat er Avenue. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tlw OrtnCJll C.W lt 0..•1¥ Pllol. Wil~ ...,Id! 1, <-""a llW N• .... ·Ptt•I, I\ pUbllVltd Dy !~ °'"""CJll CN•I ""'&l•illonq ~n,. !oo'l'.l••~tot f'!hl-\ i re pUllU~. ~IV 1-...ift F•IG.1¥. lo• c;c..11 Mot~, Nf*1ICIM llto;;ft H11nllllq!Ot> 8ettft lf'o""l.,fl Y1•1t• u~ S.1<ft, •rv!rw 'S.ddlfb.Kt ~no S,,,, Oemen1tf!>ln JIH" C#<\1r-. 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U OO -•r1 11,_ mt ol j.I Oii lllMl!flf , fll'llll¥W """' ... ·-u otniOfllll!f • < \ Slie'll Leave flo spit:al Friday WA SHINGTON (AP! -First Lady Betty Ford, making ex<i!I: tent recovery from breast cancer surgery, Will be released from the Bethesda Naval Medical Center Friday, her surgeon apnounced todav. • b 'I d' "A-trs. Ford has been hospltallzed in the subur an ~ aryland me 1· c;i l center since undergoing surgery Sept. 28. In a hospital bulletin issuecf today; Navy Dr. \Villiam Fo uty said th:it all of the sutures from the surgery have been removed, that J\t rs. Ford's "posl-<lperative course ren1ains excellent," and she 11has excellent use or her right arn1 . '' It is expected that the President will go to the hospital to ac· company his wife home to the \Vhite House. \Vhite House Dr. \Villiam Lukash said Mrs. Ford's doctors plan to consult with cancer specialists before deciding on what, tt any, fu ture therapy she will undergo. Wilbur Mills Reported Pru·tyi11g Before Episocle \VASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Wilbur D. !\!ills spent al least part of the evening drinking, dining and dancing with friends hours before he was involved in a bizarre incident in which one or his woman companions was rescued from dn>'>vning by poUce. The manager of a \Vashington night club where the Arkansas Democrat has been a frequent patron said Mills, thrtt \•:omen and another man were in the establishment for about lhree hours Sun. day night. During' that time, they had dinner and drinks which ·cost about $80 in all and then left. according to George Bertran, manager of the Ju n k an o o restaurant on fashionable Connecticut Av.t:Pu.e.· None of the group appeared intoxicated when they left about 9:30 p.m., he said. The whereabouts of the inntrential 65- year-0ld congressman, chairm3it of the taxwriting Ways and 1iteans committee, remained a mystery between that flour and the 2 a.m. incident at the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial. f\.1ills himself remained in seclusion late Wednesday as the U.S. Park Police disputed a claim Mills made through aides that he was not presen t at the incident and knew nothing about It. Mills is involved in a re-election cam- Pro1n l'age Al T.i\X. • • have pledged to v.'Ork for passage of the issue. The 13.5-i!ent ta1 would bring the district's tax rale to $2.735 per $100 of assessed valuation. Funds the special tax generates would finance a $15.8- million high school at Golden West Street and Warner Avenue. -The high school board also has pledged $2 million in district reserves and about S2.25 milJion from the sale of an ad· ditional school site lo help finance the facility. .'ffariners Song Group to Tour Europe Na.tions The ?If a r i n e r s , an award·winnlng i\la rina 11igh School singing group, will make a ISoday concert tour in !<llarch through three European countries. Fifteen studenls and two s t a f f members will make the trip, with ap- pearances in Switzerland, Italy and three Austrian cities. f\.lusic instructor John Thompeon said the group made a similar tour last spring and \lo'as invited to return . Students already have started raising funds to pa y the ir travel e 1 pen s es . Thompson and an accompanist, Peggy l\ramer. '>'ill act as chaperones. Stn1dc11ts who plan to go are Sheri Co .. Clark Eyenburg, Lori Gabriel, Li$3. llamburg, Beth Han9efl Deborah Kohr. flark rilachamer. Bill r-.larkwood , ril!ndy J\lcGeorge, Toni P e rk I n s , Brian Schlosser. Mike Stephens. Allen S"·eel. \lnrk \Vedel and Drew Wieland. Di strict Go,•ernor Visits \'alJey Lions Lylt'.' Parks, the Lions Club district governor. will visit the fountain Valley Lions C1ub for an Oct. 18 breakfast met>tlng. The club meets al 7; 1n a.m. ench Friday at Sambo's Restaurant. 162{)5 Brookhurst St. Yolnuleers Soul!bl Hunting'IOI\ fk\ach Fnends or I h e LLbrary havt" 1ssut'd 11 ca.11 for volwllttrs. 'J'ht>y also have issuf'(i an invitation to all ln tereJled 111 becoming volun teers to 3ttend 3 s-pcelal ~orkshop lonighl al 7:30 in the f\.1ain Libra ry, 525 ~fain St. \\'altf'r JohnS()n. director ol lhc library, v.·llJ lead the workshop. Volunteer work ranges from r~catchlng Q u, s t Ions , perform1ng clerical work and rc.pa lrtng books to guiding llbr.al')' tours and lee· turlng. " • pa ign and facing his sUf!est challenge in years from a v.:oman Republican candidate. A3 recoonted by police, 1he Tidal Basin incident OCCUn'ed when two officers stop- ped a 1973 Linooln Continental traveling at an unreasonable speed with lights out at 2 a.m. Mooday. Five pe<>plc spi!IOO out. The car was registered to ~1ills, police said They said one of the men identified himself to the officers as Mills and the pohce report, according to Franklin A. Arthur. described th1s man as "in· 101icatOO." His fal'e was scral~ and bleeding, they said. While police questioned the group, a woman identUied as Anabella Battlstel\a, crying and shouting in mi1ed Spanish and English, ran to a bridge and leaped into the water. She was rescued by an officer who dove in after her. Other officers threw a .spare tire into the water and puDed Miss Battistella and the officer who dove in after her to shore. The Washington Slar·News t oday quoted sources as saying that M 111 .s threatened lo use h i s eongresslonal powers against a park policeman unless police allowed him to drive Miss Bat· tistella heme. The Star.News quoted so~ as saying that l\lills told Park Polil'e Pvt. Thomas Johann, "I'm a congressman and I'll have you demoted." In a ne\lo'S con!erence called after ritills' claim that he was not involved, Arthur said, "We can assume it was Re'p. ~tills." He added, "I think the office.rs \\'Ould recognize" him. Mills' ~dministrative assistant, Oscar ''Gene" Goss, who earlier relayed f\.tills' denials or invO!vement to newsmen, said arter the police press conference that ··1 cannot refute what thc·palice say." l.fs. Battistella was admitted let a hospital but later released and reporters who called her apartment \Vcdnesday were told by another woman that she v.·as sleeping under sedation. The doorbell at the apartment also v.·ent unanswered, although people could be heard moving about inside. Th e "·oman Ji\·cs in a luxury. high rise apartment complex where l\1ills and his \rife also have an apartment . ll is in Crystal City, Va., across the Potomac River from the capital. The Washington Post quoted hospital ~recs as saying ri1iss Battitella, 38, had two black eyes and identified herself lo orficlals there as a st.ripper. Bertran· said she h a s accompanied Mills lo the restaurant on several OC· casion.s in the three months that he has been manager or the night club. She was with bim Sunday night, he said. The Junk.anoo is a Caribbean·motif establishment v.·ith woven rattan and patm·frond decor. The name is derivOO from a Bahamian festival and is a corruption of the French phrase. "gens inconnus," meaning unknown or disgui s- ed pel"50lls. According to Bertran. a si\ver·ha ircd Cuban, the night .club cate~ primarily to Americans during the v1eek and to members of Washington's Latin Ameri - can community on Swldays. It h: flllrly expensive, with drinks costing $1.75 ench, He said Mills and his party of four others were joined briefly by two othrr \vomen whom he didn't know. The group drftnk one bottle o( champagne and oome other drinks and the two bills of IOO-plus and $18 were pold In cash by ti.1ills. Car ~rash Slated By Girl Scouts Girl Scoota of C.denc Troop 8 of llunlini;:ton Bench will pay their way to a v~r of scouting activilles with proettds from a car we.sh and bike sale Saturda)'.". ~~~ The girls wip be scru6blng cars !or $1 and selling baked goods at Tony's Shell Sllllion, 18976 Brookbul11 In Foun- tain VaUey from JO a.m. to ' p.m. bll Troof>,1 are allowed just one pu c fund ralslng project per year. and these c.11dettes have chosen the Saturday car wash as their way to fW'ld their fulure programs and actlviUes. • f 'ro1n Page ""1 • ·~JOAN .... - • to the Sovl•l Unloo ldded to the problem. lier husband announced soon after the hospitalization that he would definite- ly not try for the Presidential nomination in 1976. At the time hi$ wife wa,11 tn Dana Point, Kennedy was campaigning elaewhere In California for 0emocratic randid!'ttes In the November general el~ Uons. the hos pltal "'here she \\'RS lrcated is a quiet. institution founded by Day's late father. Dr. Harold Dey 'Sr. Among the types of treatment olfered to patients vdlh physical and mental problem! Is \'itamln therapy and other regimens related let diet. From l'age Al VOTERS ... 576,295 declined to 6tate, California's tcrrn ror independents. Dcn1oc rats hold · 56.S percent of the regis tration . Republicans 38.4 p ercent and and miscellaneous affiliations, 7.t pcrce nL Program Slated "<\t lltmtington Open Ho11se F ete GuidOO toCirs. chamber music, dancers and a brief thea.irical production will be featured Sunday dW'ing the fi rst open house or the new Huntington Beach civlc center. The open house is sponsored by the city's allied arts commission. Mtmbers 0£ the commission will lead public tours of the !ive·story city hall and three-story police headquarters at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m ... City council chambers will be used for special entertainment at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. The entertainment includes: -Renditions of Pietro l'tlrd.lni's vlolln concerto and Corelli's Concerto Grosso VIII, by the 12-member H u n t I n g to n Beach chamber players directed by Mike Mareua. -An excerpt from "Land of th e Dragon" performed by members of the Huntington Beach Playhouse. -The ~fattl Lascoe Dance Theater Company, performing "Little G re e n Bo1" to music by Rams,y LeWis. The city hall tours will emphasize the art collecllon selected by the allied arts commiaion for the civic «nter. The collection Includes works by such artists as Alice Asmar, Rei Brandt1 R. C. Gorman, and Roger Kuntz. Free Flu Shots Set for Seniors Senior citizens age 65 and older may receive free flu immuniiations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Frki8y at the Fountain Valley Community Center. The clinic Is co-sponsored by the Orange County Hea\th Department, the city of Fountain Valley and the South Coast Junior Women's Club. Immunizations will o f f e r pro- tection against types A and B and the Hong Kong flu . Donations may be made but are not required . The community center is in the city hall complex at 10'200 Slater Ave., and questions may be refer- red to the city's Human Services Department, 962-2424. . ' U'I Tt ltllltf9 'U.S. IN RECESSION' Fed ChalrfNln Burns Burn~ Disagrees ~'itl1 For{l , Sees l{ccession 'Now' WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Disagreeing '"th President Ford, Chairman \1 thur F. Bums of the Federal Reserve Board conceded today the country is in a recession. But he said he does not share the widespread view that it will get v.·orse. "Wf have a recession but it is a most unusual recession - a recession for which there is no precedent i n history," Burns told the Congressional Joint Economic Suboommittee. He said the nation never before has had a recession accompanied by "gallop- ing inflatipn" and a "boom" in business NEED 'WIN' BUTTON? -MAKE YOUR OWN, Story Al capital investment. Ford told a news conference Wed· nesday0 "I do not think the United States is in a recession. We do have economic problems but it Is a very mixed altuaUon ... " .- Bums also disagreed with ' ' m a n y observers" who predict a "deepening recesston" in the eoming year. "On ~ cvidcoce, I believe lhey are unduly pessimistic," he said, adding that "a .sustained resurgence o{ economlc i a'ctivlty" will awaU. a return to national confidenoe-that inflation baa been curtail- ed. Meanwhile lhe government indei of wboles~e p,rices g1lint4 oryjy 0.1 perft"t in 1Sep(emt>er, givk!g"'forJ thelirst m- couraglng economic news since taking office. Jl \\'as the smallest increase in a year. 'The Index on \Vholesale Prices releas· ed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today was 167.2 -meaning wholesale goods that cost 1100 in 1967 C03I 1167.20 today. On an unadjustoo · basis. the index was actually down 0.1 percent but the adjusted figure better reflects ecoaomic trends. Jluntiugtou Officer Takes USC Progra1n Denni s G. f\.fart in, 11untington Beach pollce communications supervisor, i s among 44 students enrolled this fall in USC's Delinquency Control Institute. ConductOO by USC 's Center for the Administration or Justice and the School of Public Administration. the program prov ides a specialized ID-week academic and practical training program to help law officers work more effectively with youth and community problems. f'ro1n l'age A.I • -' ••• 1he ,.,. Wednetday momlng, to pooe as a prospective dental patient. ''.1 sald l had a filling fall. out and It hurt like hell and l asked bow much It would cos\ to 111 it," lhc veteran Investigator said. "He told me he would have to take a· look at it before we dlBCUsse<I fees." Police said that based an the arroy of dental tools and l'Quipn1enl presenl that Jt appeared Torres specialized in buildinJ bridges and false teeth rather than onen·moutb dentistry. . Questioning of the suspect I~ to dis· closure that in Peru he t'ould practice with no problem, but Detective Tbomp-soo sald it appears Torres was aware that his credentials were lacking In the United states. He said at one point, Torres actually "'-'ent to Costa Mesa Cily Hall and ln- quirOO about getting a license fdr a dental clinic, even though advised by an attorney friend that .he shouki cease and desist from fixing teeth. "He came up here on a scholal'!hlp to go to school," Investigator Thompson explained, saying the OCC student was taking courses in medical and labcx"atory technology. Authorities s~ulated today that since Torres' bui-geoning dental practice prevented him from enrolling. at OCC again this semester that he might have his charges dropped. His. student visa requires that ht re· main in school; so Police aay It appears likely now that he will not be prosecuted, but deported as M illegal alien. Beacl1 District Classified Staff Backs Oven-ide The clasSified sta!f of the Huntington Beach Union High School District has made a $200 donation to help in the campaign for the November 5 tax over- ride election. "We support wholeheartedly the need for a new high school," said 'Betty Dabney , president of the local chapter of California State Employes Association. She said the 300-mcmber chapter voted unanimously to make the contribution. The 13.5-cent ove1Tide will help finance construction of a school it Golden West Street and Warner Avenue, designed to relieve overcrowding al the distrj.ct's other five schools. Classified employes include n on • teaching personnel -the c I e r l c a I • sec-I and custodial stall AP,~tment House Investments Set l<'or Discussion AcquirinR apartments as an investment will be the topic of a 7:30 lec tw-e tonight at Golden Weat College, in the theater b.Jildinjt. The lecture ts· one of three remaining in a series on real estate lnvesbnents spoMOred by the college, the Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach • F o u n t a i n Valley Board of Realtors. On Thursday Robert Llcata, who has managed an investment divtsion for a local reallor and conducted sales pro-- grams and training seminars, will outline "'hat aa investor should know before buying residential Income property. Costa Mesa investment c o u n .s e I o r Bruce Howey will discuss using tax laws advantageously in an Oct. 17 lee· lure. Randall f\.tcCardle, the Dally PUot's real estate columnist, as well as presi- dent of a realty firm , ct1\lege Instructor, and contributor to Orange C o u n t y JllustratOO Magazine, wilt conduct the final lecture Oct. 24 on tailoring your investment. Admission is free and registration will take \>lace at tbe door. 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Mesa -Pllone 548-l188 ·················' I I I r c 0 v q a f F r' J \\ s I h I ' I I . . • ' TllursdolJ, Ottobtr 10 1()74 H DAILY PILOT 11 :J Threatened· ~Bank Chief Rohs Branc·h Vote Declared Valid Co1inty Transit Dri 'vers Can Join Union, A union vote token eight months ago . by Orange County Transit Distric;.l bus drivers has been declared valid ~ the state industrial relations director. The decision \Vednesday by H. Edward \Vhite, clears the way for the county's 236 drivers to join the U n i t e d Transportation Union-the same group •:;oo Cases' that called. the crippling strike in Los Angeles County. But tr8Dsll offi;,1:ials here say the union pact with ocro will automatically pre- vent such a strike because it "''ill call for binding arbitration in the event of labor disputes. \\>'hlte's action was made . necessary .,. -~· •·l•".:.J H0,use Panelist Claims Improper Nixon Hiring \VASHINGTON (AP) -A House sub- conunittee chairman said t o d a y in- vestigations indicate that improper polit1ca1 influence in federal hiring was .,.·idespread in former President Nixoo's administration. Rep. David N. Hendenon (D-N.C.), cbainnan of the House Civil Service subo::lmmittee, said evidence on some alleged hiring abuses has been turned over to special prosecutor Leon Ja~"Orski. He refused to elaborate. He said only that the abuses "appear to be tied to" the Federal Pen;onnel Political Manual, described at Senate Watergate htarings last year as outlining a system of using federal agency hiring for political patronage. llenderson released 11. report accusing the General Services Administration of improperly, and sometimes illegally, ap- La wmaker W nrns Of .4.rab Control Of-U.S. Drilling From Wire Services Rep. Lester L. Wolff says that a JoophOle in regulatiom-oa selliag offshore cootrol of companies drilling for oil oil leases could allow Arabs to buy ln U.S. coastal waters. The New York Democrat said In an interview Wednesday that A(abs, or any other foreign country with the money, could take control of that f.llergy source by using banks as middlemen to conceal their identity. Wolff's warning is similar to one made several v;ecks ago by Sen. H ow a rd J.1et.zenbeum (D-Ohio), who sald Arabs have enough money from their oil sales to buy controlling interest in such U.S. corporate giants such as IR."\!: a n d American Telephone and Telegraph. llleanwhile, Sen. John V. Tunney (0.. Calif.). joined by 12 senators from coastal s t a t e s . introduced legislation \\'ednesday calling ror a delay in govern- ment offshore oil and gas leasing plans. Tunney said it was intended to halt Interior Departrocnt plans for "massi\•e" offshore leasing Until the environmental impact can be measured an dcoastal de· velopment plans drav..11 up. The California Democrat said "serious questions" had been raised about depart- ment plans for leasing at least 10 million acres a year in offshore areas. Tunney said testimony at Senate bear· ings this week Jndicated that the depart- ment would not be able to "assure that the United States will receive a fair return" from the leasing program. Joining Tunney in sponsoring t h e resolution were SeM. Alan Cranston (0. Calif.). Edward Brooke (R-~fass.), Clif- ford Case (R-N.J.), Lawton Chiles ([).. Fla.), Ernest F. Hollings (D S.C.). FAiv.'ard M. Kennedy ·(0-Mass.), Bob Pack\\--ood (R-Ore.) John 0. Pastore (D-R.I.). \Vil\iain hoth (R-Dcl.), Har- rison A. \\'illiams (0..N.J.), Jac:>b K. Javits (R-N.V.), and William D. Hatha- 'ray (0.~taine) The legislation would call upon the seqctary of the Interior to offer offshore leases only after environmental research has been reviewed by the CoWlcil on En,•ironmental Quality and the Nalional Academy or Sciences. .. plying pressure on job referrals from congressmen, Nixon's White House and Nixoo.'s re-election committee. The year-old report says at lcasf 500 cases were handled by a special referral unit in GSA, which the report calls improper. Henderson said the referral unit has been disbanded. The report. prepared by the C i v i I Service Commission, said about 95 per- cent of the referrals came from con- gressmen ·and the rest from t h e Administration and in some cases from GSA officials. It states that job referrals by con-. gressmen and government officials are not illegal or improper but that pressu re to give--those-people special treatment violates federal regulations. Henderson said at a news conference that similar investigations have been rnade and a "somewhat similar pa.ttem" found at the Department of •tousin~ and Urban Development; Departn1ent of Health, Education and \l.'elfare: the Of. fice of Economic Opportunity and the Law Enforcement Assistance Ad1ninis· tration. l{endf'Tsoo said his subcommittee has been told that patronage abuses have been eliminated. But Henderson said the subcommittee will continue its in- vestigation to determine if that Is true. Panel Won't Act 011 Nomination To Spanish Post WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate F.oreign Relations Committee has decid· ed not to ad. on i.he nomination of Peter M. Flanigan as ambassador to Spain. The nomination is contro v er s i a I because of allegations that Flanigan was involved in " "selling ambas.;adorships" to fonner President Nixon's contributors. Flanigan was nominated by N i 1 o n before he resigned. Unless President Ford resubmits !he nomination, the ap- pointment may quietly die. "\\le unanimously agreed not to act."' Cbainnan J. \Villiam Fulbright reported \Vednesday. "Several members felt we needed more information. The general opinion was that we needed further hear- ings,., he said. Ni:ii:on's former lawyer, 11erbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, h a s testified that Flanigan. a high Nixon aide, was involved in ' ' s e l I i n g am- bassadorships" to contributors, including the appointment Qf Ruth L. Farkas, who gave ~,000 lo the 1972 Ni:ii:on C3mpaign, as ambassador t o l .. ux- embourg, denied the charges.. Kalmbach now is in prison. Committee sources said they did not believe further action by the committee could be taken on the nomination before Congress starts its prC:-€leclion recess -expected to be>gin at the weekend. Under committee rules. the \V h i t e House \\'OUld have to resubmit t h e nomination if the recess lasts n1ore lhan 30 days. Congressional s ourc es speculated · that the White House may choose not to resubmit the nominntion because of the controversy. Ancient '$h.ip Remains Found off Channel Isle SAN DrEGO (AP) -An arche<>IO<lst says the remains of an ancient ship -believed to be a 17th cemury Spanish galleon -have been found In water near one of Southern California's Channel Jsland!. The eract location will be made public when a team ol qualified scientists now ~xplorinL !he wreckagr: co~lttts its work. possibly within a few Wteks, saJd Dr. James A-torinrily Ill. The Unlverslty of San Dieqct scientist said be flr!!t found lndlcatloM or a wreck there -a 111.rge stone bowl in fairly deep water -in 1957, ''We have found what I believe to be 80!11e elements or a very, very old Wpwreck," l1orlarlty iald. "l don 't mean something out of !lOme relatively inlignificant period like the 1850s. I mean a very old ship that probably went down In the 1600s. "I think it is an ancient Spanish vessel. Ont Oi 23 galleons known to have gone down bet\\~ here and China during thllt era." 1'le Channel Jslarxls rangialmost 200 mllcs from the Santa Barbara area as far aouth as San Clemente. . Before making h I A announcement Wedf1l!Sdtty night at the San t) I e g o Natural lfilitory ~tu.seum, A1orlnrity told a reporter that no more details '4.'0Uld be disclos«I bot 11"'e have the potential ror an lrriport.ant dlscovery.'1 I by a number of legal challenges put forward by trans.it officials since the drivers voted Feb. 15. The transit dist rict mechanics already have joined the Orange County Employes Association a move transit officials hoped the drivers \\'ould emulate if the union election challenge \Vas successful . Supervlsor Ralph Clark. chairman of th'e OCTD Board of Directors. said today he doubts that the district will appeal \Vhile's ruling. "It ,.,,ouldn't be appropri.ate to appeal and spend tax money on setting court precedent." he said. "Al least under thi s agreement \Ve can enter negotiations \Vlthout fear of a strike like that in Los Angeles." OCTD officials had fl ied !heir latest appeal of the election just two days before \Vhite's ruling. The di st rict claimed the UTU engaged in misleading electioneering that a!fected the outcome of the balloting. Subsequent probes by \\'hite's office revealed no evidence of union .,.,.,ongdoing. he said. There were strong indications today that con tract negotiations \\'ould begin 9:)()11.. Union organizers have reoprtedly been signing up drivers for the past few weeks and a general membership meeting may take place th.is month. Clark said it is likely the drivers ""·ill push for higher ""'ages w h e n bargaining begins. They currently . earn a peak of $5. IO an hour compared to $5.32 in Los Angeles. But the Los Angeles strikers a r e holding out for a $1.43 raise the first year and another $1 raise the second. , It is llkC"l y-the pacr betwecn OC'I'D and UTU will establish an arbitration panel of lv;o union members. l\\'O district representatives and an at·large member. The team woo1d be expected to reach an agree ment if negotiations fail . . ti nstrians I-I old f,ead in World Cllt.aniaran Race HONOLULU (AP) -Former \\'Orld champions Robert Jessenig and Hans Polashmegg of Austria took the unofficial point lead Wednesday after edging oul countrymen llans and Bernhard ?rack to win the third race in the "·orld Toma~lass catamaran sailing cham·"" pionshl.ps here. Jessenig and Polashmcgg. the 1972 champions in Tornados, skimmed their !)oat across the fini sh of the IS.mile course 58 seconds ahead of the Austrian brothers. Second in the standin~R folio•t·i1~g \\'ednesday·s race '''ere J:oy Seaman of ~talibu. Calif .. and Petrr 'rorm\\•ood of SI. Petersburg. Fla .. \\'ho finished eig hth in th e third race for a total of 31 poinLs. compared to 22 for the Austrians under the olympic in v c r s e pai nts scoring system. The U.S. entry of Ri ck Taylor and Randy Smyth of Ne\\•port Beach. \1·ere third in \Vedncsday's race. but \rere \\'e!l down in points after poor finishes in the first tv.·o outings i\1onday and Tuesday. Under the scoring system . each crew \till be able to toss out the points on one of the seven races \l'hich run through ~Ionday. Others in the top ten plaC('s in \\'ed· nesda y's race, in order. \\·ere John Weise r Jr .. of Honolnlu; 1974 U.S. chan1· pion Bob Kettenhoffen. Ne'A·port Beach; Paul All en. Del !\tar, Calif.; Reg \\1hite. Essex. En g l and : Sean1an and \\"ormv•ood; L. .J. \ViUeman of Holland: and John Osborne, Esse;-;. Engla nd. There ,.,..as no race scheduled for today. ludia H.cshufflc d NE\V OELlll. India (AP t -Prhnc ~linistcr Indira Gandhi carried out a niajo r cabinet reshuffle toda}'. giving India a ne,.,, roreign minis1cr only l7 days before the scheduled visit of U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissin.gcr. ~·!rs. Gandhi enlhJ!itcd the for e 1 g n ministry for V. B. Chavan, a mlddle..<;f- the-road political lieutenant who had been finance minister since l970. Couldn't Ta ke Ouin Ad·vice ? l..O~OON (A Pl -Lord ~Tarple5. a forn1er trnnspOn minister 'Aho started Britain's ··Oc>rf t Drink and Drh·e" campaign . has been fined $108 and banned fron1 drl.Ving aftc.r ploodin illy to drunken drivinsi:. Po1\ce rd i\·lnrpl<'s, G6. was found an excess or alcohol in t !er laking a broathalytcr t As transport mini. r, h l' in· trOOueed lhe. test for !hose stopped on Brltlsh roJ1ds under suspicion o( driving und r the Influence. I ' I \. ' ' . Wife, J(icls . . , Y~ILA'.\'TJ. ~heh ci\PI -A bank il'a nai:cr·s ordeal of 1error ended "'hen hf' f'>tnpti ed his vaul! to bu~ hi-s abducted h1111il\"S lit'CS- \\'f.'re ext remely hJPllY IO IX' alivf'.'' RH·hard r.rcen. 33. said after his \t·ire and 1wo childrC'n ""'ert' released hy rour gu111nen . ··11 \\ilS :i very lengthy ordeal ;111d h:1 s lt·ft uur \\ holt· f1uni!y cmotionall.1• dr:1111£'d ... ( ;ret·n snid !ht' lour l'nf(•rerl his Graso;; La~t' horn(' \1·ith guns dra1t·n about R p 111 \\'cdnesday and t1td tllt·n1 up. Jn the morning. 1w9 or tilt• n1en look hi s wire. Bcn1ade~tl'.. :ind his 1 11· o ~,hi!drcn. Erit!. 4. and Annctll'. 9. to a rw:aJ 1no1elr police s;1ifi. The other· ORl.:\.\'00. Fla. !AP\ -T1t'O gun1nr.n the "'ilr o( un Orando bank residenl 10· pnsing as ne"•spa prr reporter~ kidn11j>ed day. but she escaped and lhe ransom n1oue\' "'as recnvered. 1be FBJ said. Tbe FBI identified lhe \·iclim as Sberrv Ba r· field . tht-wife or J. C. Burfield, presi- dent of the American Bailk. !lro drove Green 10 his bank. t hr Ypsilanti Sa\'ings Bank·s Pi l l s f i c Id 1'01111ship branch. C.reen said he \\-as instruct1'(f to take sct'eral thousand dolla rs out of c1 \;aul r and drop it under <i ·tree in ·the schoolyard of an clemen~ary s c h o o I south"·est of to"11. He look the n1oney to the schoolyard about B a.m. ANTI -INFLATION W IN' BUTTON SHOWN BY PRESIDENT FO RD There Aren't Ma ny Around, So You Batter Make Y'!tur Own Then still follo"'ing orders fron1 th e kidnap~rs. he returned lo the bank \\'here he had been pro1nlsed hJS \\•ifc \\'Ould eal!. At 10:20 a.m., his 'A'ifc called frorn !he 1notcl and said she and the children .. rcre safe. 1hey \l'erc picked up by police 11nd reunitted 'Aith Green al the bank's main rffice in Ypsilanti. \••here they \\'Cre sec1uestcred by the FBI Wa11na Button~ State police put the amount taken at S35.000 . W hite llou~e Soys 'l' uu Mu k e It' But \\'ally Shcrock. a senio r vice presi· de-nt of the bank said : ''The amount of money "·?s very small. a very mean- ingless amount compa red to !he trouble those men arc in the minutr they a.re caught." \\'ASHINGTO N (UPI ' -The \Vhite. House has a message for persons seeking a \VIN hutton. ~fake your own. F'or rhc moment. 1hc red · and .,.,,hl!e anti-inflation bultons. like th e one Presi- dent Ford is sporting on his lapel. are ln short supply. A New York firm, Don Howard Associates, has donated. as a public service, 100.000 buttons but production will take a little while. When they arrive. 5,000 \vi!! be set aside lo send lo each of the persons "'ho niai!ed li~s of 10 energy·sa\'ing suggestions to Ford. The balanei! ma y he used to send lo persons "'ho mail in the coupons appearing in !he papers a.round the coun· try enlisting citi zen support in the in- flali on fight. But if the e<>upon response is 100 heavy, 1he bunon response may be scrapped. r • Russell '"· Freeburg. coordina!or or the Citizen s Action Committee To Fight Inflation. stresses that a m ini 1n u m amount of governn1ent money ls going to be spent on lhe voluntary drive. especially for frills like buttons. If people wanl one lhey should "make their own." Freeburg said. ••Jf co1n- panies \Vant their c111ployes to \\'ea r lhcm. they can ;11Tange for !heir O\\TL production. This button is· no! govern- ment property. It is in the public ~ main .'" · F'reeburg said 1he Nev.• \'ork Advertis- ing F'irm of Benton and Bo\\'lcs and the Advertising Council. the. p u b I t c service arm of the ad industry. \\"ill provide the art "·ork free to any bullon manufa cturer wanting to pr od u c c another batch. Co unt\r Bul'gla1· Slavs Hi s Victim • A Santa Ana auto salvage 0"11er was killed \Vedncsday nighl ·in a struggle \\'Ith an anned burglar he ca\Igtu in th<' act of ransacking his home. police /'aid todav. .John L.· \Vebb. so. was· sho! fi'~"'limes b.'' th" : .. ·r:;lar . .,.,.ho he had chased out of I; house anrl dov.•n the street. u·hcrl' rhc shooting took place. Police said today they arrested a suspect for questioning but the.v declined to rc\'cal the n1an ·s nan1c or if he \\as still in custody !ocl.:iy Promot ion on Lea ther .... ... now $699 S,1 in ch leather sofa Luxuriou s !,Ofa cov red in leather . a un ique took and feel of luxury A full , BJ '' wide. available in 4 < olo r t. o f lt•a I hl"'r ' . + 1'1-·T 1-l.J I GAl\l\ETI f ll l\NITU RE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon. 2215 HARBOR BLVO. -'i'fV11 ,~· -INTERIOR DESIGNE,RS Thurs. & Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA, CALlf. • I I ( A J DAIL V PI LOT Thut~.tiy, Ottootr 10, 1974 : Jvs~ ~r s _tate. C~litmg~ Police Ordered I Hostage: 'W~ Liked • Ill ,~·: ... ~~1( To Schoo·ls Guerrillas' . ... ' Tom arphine ''s L11re Rcarhes 111 ' UPcoAST, DOWNCOAST' Some peo- ple hel't' in our Orange Coast region harbor the notion that unless you live close enough to get slapped by salt spray or track sand into the bathroom, yoU aren't tttllly an ocean person. '11lis. of course. is a false notion. Lot.I of us love the sea. But \\'(' can't all live right next to it. Oh, maybe you could back in the early days. You came to the seaside or San Clemente, or Huntington Beach ·or L.1b'Una o r Ne_v.•port._ a_n!i yQU decided l'oa like it down there by the sand. So you pitched a ten t, nlaybc. Later. you threw up 3 Single-wall coUage. Some soHd-citizen souls even started building things out of brick, telling the world that they W'Cre oo the coastline to stay. THUS OUR BEACH cities evolved. It's a bit more difficult to build your happy homestead at sand's edge these days. First, you "'ould have to file .3ii Environmental Impact Report and you 're probably washed out right there. Pitching tents on the beach is frowned upon these days.,.. Try ii and it won't be too Jong until --:m · officer of the Jaw comes along to knock on your tent· flap . . Besides all that. there isn't re~llly much open seashore area any more. So "'e1ve all lived to see the day \\'.hen coastal people. in mind and spirit, have moved to places which aren't ac- tually \\'ashed by the ebb and flow of the Pacific. But that doesn't mean ihe Jure is gone, , )'ou fake Costa Mesa. for example. Years ago, it v.•as figured Costa Mesa \fOUld eventually touch the sea. One d the old city streets, Broadway, was originally designed to link the o I d downtown sect iOn to Upper Ne\.lo-port Bay. But it didn't quite work out that way. S0~1E COSTA !\'IE SA shakers-and· movers still hope to sec an ocean link via a dredged channel up tbe Santa An a River. '*·tth a boat marina at the upper reaches.in Costa !\fesa. Visionary . maybe, bUt it underscores the lure of the see'. • ' ~& :M'ria, through its recreation deP,artmeftt, 'fill .be holding an all-city sµrfing conteM this "'cekend. You m1gtrt giggle and ask, "How in the world does a city hold a surfing contest °"'hen it doesn't have any pie<:e rl ocean lo call its ov.·n?" Simple: C:Osta 1-fesa surfers w111 simply bo1TOW a little piece of ocean from somebody else. Jn this specific in.stance. tbey will be borrowing from lluntington Beach. Huntington has plenty of ocean of its O\lo'fl so the.re really isn't any problem here. ~llSSION \1IEJO and other localions in the Saddleback Valley also prove there is a lure 10 the sea. Chances are good you can fi nd more surfboards repose in the garages or l\tission Viejo and the Saddleback Valley than you "'-"ill find in. ~guna . True, a ~1ission Viejo youngster has t.o get ovc.r the hill to get to the ocean. But the proof that plenty of them are doing it comes from the Orange County Transit District. 11\e OCTD has fretted in recent times about all the Saddleback Valley and Irvine surfers who v.'ant to get their boards aboard t~ buses. Thus does our coastline expand. nic lure of the old l'acific reaches inland and touches many people. ~ BOSTON fUPll -t'our-hundred·fi~ly riot-trained state and metropolitan police surrounded schools in racially troubled sooth Bo.ston and provided D r m e d moiorcycle eseort lo buses today, pro· tecting children and enforcing a court ordered plan to integrate Jlt;!blic scOOol~. 'e!corted by motorcycles and state police the hell out of here. It's for your safety. \\1e don 't want any trouble here." SANTO OOMJNGO :(UPI) -A U.S. ,\\·oman official freed from a 13-day k1d- Boston police. v.'ho came wider fire by some residents for allegedly over· reacting, ·withdrew from the school areas in south Boston, JeaVing security to the fresh reinforcements. Buses arrived witmut incident . and classes got under way as state police and l\letropolitan District police main· tained light security. The buses were U,I Ttl•Pllel• Graft-Co11vlctlo11 Thomas E. Keahe, top political ally of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, has been convicted on 17 counts of conspiracy and one of mail fraud. He was found guilty or using his posi- tion as alderman to profit from land speculation companies. 3 Shnre Pri ze For Cancer Cell ' , Research Gains STOCKHOLM (UPI) -The 1971 Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded today to a naturalized American, a Britoo and a Belgian for their studies of cells in the research against cancer. All three have \\o"orked in the United States. The wiMerS were: -Christian de Duve, 57, a Belgian who was born in Britain and has British nationality and woo has done research at Rockefeller University for t.Q,e past 12 years and also at Catholic University in Louvain, Belgium. -George Emil Palade. a 68-year-0ld native of Romania, who emigrated to the United States in 1946 and is now chairman of the section of cell biology in the Department of Medicine at Yale University. His v.-ife, Dr. ?o.1arilyn Far- quhar, is his assistant. -Albert Claude, 75, a Belgian \.\o"ho was bom in Luxembourg, has also work- ed at the Rockefeller Univmity in New York, but returned to Belgium in 1949 to bec«ne head of the Jules Bordet Institute in Brussels. They share the $113,000 pril.e from funds bequeathed by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite. ll was the second consecutive year that men have shared the Nobel Prize or medicine. cruisers. A'JTENDANCE WAS higher citywide than Wednesday, \\ilh a greal.ly ill" creased number of black students bused ln:o south Boston. One black man drove up, stopped bis car. got out and stood on the comer nea r the Old C:Olony housing project , a predominantly white area in south Boston where trouble has occurred in the past. Several state police troopers talked to him. But when he got back in tiis car and didn 't drive off im· mediately, a state Policeman said, "Get The tactical force of the Boston police v.•as groupt,'() in the Fenway area, ready to move into predominantly 'black Rox· bury if trouble broke out there. Roxbury has been the scene o( rock throwing, fighting and some looting the past two days. '1 THE REINFORCE~tENTS were called to help local police cope with t he widespread violence that has erupted in both white and black sections of the city, in schools and outside lhem, throughout the day and night. • nap ordeal at the hands or leftist guer· ~\las says she 1vas .treated "llke a lady and a diplomat" and grew to like her courteous captors. "We hostages got to know them and even to like them a little under tbe necessity of sharing food and water.,, U.S. Em.hasty Public Affairs of Ci c e r Barbara HtXchi!M said. The seven guerrillas ended their siege at the Venezuelan Ccmulate Wednesday night, freeing their seven host a I es unharmed and ny1ng off to asylum in Panama. EMBASSY SIEGE OVER Blibara Hutchison . / Ted l{ennedy's Wife Free 111 Mishap, to Face Court IN PANAMA crrv; mustached guer· rilla chief Radames Mendez Vargas fir· rived with bis ragtag band and said, "A war i.s not lost with one battle. There will be other actions against the Dot'hinican govemmeot." ~11ss Hutcl¥ln, a 47-year-o ld native of Newark, Del., told ll late night news conference she "never thought they'd carry out their promise and shoot us." Show F~aturing . ' Reul Sex Too ?11CLEAN, Va. (UPI) -·Joan Kennedy. the wife of Sen. Edward Kennedy (D- i1ass.), has been charged with drunken driving after her convertible bumped into a car stopped at a red light in suburban Virginia. There were no injuries, and t o t a I damage in the three-car co 11 is Ion Wednesday was estimated at.$1 ,400. Edward McGrath, whose car w a s struclt, said Mrs. Kennedy, 38, """·as very concerned about the accident and very upset. I really thought she was a Wee lady. "SHE SAJD OVER and over again she \\'as realiy sorry that ii happened and just thank£ul that no one was hurt." ~tcGrath, 49, a DeferuJC Department emp!oye, · said he \\'as not aware at the time that she would be cited for drunken driving. A police s pok esman said a breathalyzer test was administered to l\1rs. Kennedy at a police substation after the• incident. but he declined to make public the result. :ri.rrs. Kennedy, who was alone in her car at the time of the accident, appeared before a magistrate and was released on penonal recogni7.ance. No court date has been set. A spokesman for Sen. Kennedy said he left Capitol. Hill to return to the family home in McLean after receiving v.·ord of the atddent. l\lcGRATII SA.ID Mrs. Kennedy'~ car hit his smaller one with a ''pretty solid bump." and his auto bounced forward and smacked into the back of the next vehicle driven by Carol Pinder, 25, of Vienna, Va. Only McGrath's car surfered signifi. cant damage. McGrath said Mrs. Kennedy, who was 11.oearing white tennis shoes and a leather coat. exchanged drivers licenses and other information with him after all three cars involved pulled over to the side of the road and awaited police. Asked if there were any obvious in- dicatioos that she had been drinking, he replied. "1 v..-ouldn't say that there wu any real evidence." COED BEATS RAP; EXCUSE FLIMSY RENO. Nev. (UPI) - A University of Nevada Reno coed has been freed Wednesda y after being taken to court on charges of indecent exposure. Laura Ann Bode, 23, Wll.S charged ·with indecent exposure because or a dress she wore to a campus dance. University Police Chief Keith Shumway said the dres.s was too revea1ing. The top half of the black dress consisted only of two narrow straps that covered just the essentials. Judge pro tern Robert Hibbs dismissed the charge in municipal court. 1 f\1rs. Kennedy has been hospitalized for rest and therapy oo three oceasions in recent months at two institutions which treat emotional problems. Quint Babies Cry Up Storrn BAL TIM ORE (UPI) -Russell, Michelle, Sandra, Belinda and Jen- nifer -the two-day-old Rohrer quintupleis -_were crying lust~y today. and doctors at Un~vers~ty Hospital said it waa anotiler in- dication that the . infants w e r e "doing very well." · All five babies, in<:luding two who ~·ere experiencing s o m e brea1hing difficulties, are now breathing regular room air, and all but one were taking food .br mouth. "They were1 \tery courteous to 111e and the other two l'adies." she said. "They treated 'me like a lady and like a diploma!.•· Miss Hutchison, wearing a red evening gown: and blue brooch, chah~smoked cigarettes while -talking with reporters at the home al U.S. Ambuoador Robert ljunvitch, ~ <J!herwiae appearod calm. SHE BURST INTO 1eart, however, when emb&My employes later came in .. hug her. Miss Hi<diiBon said the trnall room the hostages were k e p t in was "claustrophobic." 'nle Dom In i can govemmeot cut off electricity and water to the building for most of the siege, &ut allowed daily food deliveries. · Tfle guerrillas kidnaped her as she drove to work Sept. 27 and took her to the consulate. They quickly captured the build!~ ~nd seized six other hostages. 1be lef~s derl'l4ll)ded a $1 million ransom, the release of 71 political prisoners and safe passage abroad. 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Carrying case all without or cabinet extra attachmcnti. • Buih·in blirid·hcm stitch •Exira-wide zig·zag capability •fabric setting dial · • 3 needle positionl At Our S11 Juan St,e THIS WEEK ONLY SCISSORS SHARPENED I Pair to introduce our New Capistrano Sew~n g Center AMAZING SALE·A·THON SAVINGS ON MANY OTHER GREAT SINGER SEWING MACHINES! . • • I 0 e 0 s a a t " ' a s h t ' • c f J • • Pa·etty Sitagers ~,Fainiess Rules Set . , "' -, Tl11.tr«111y, Octobtr 10, 1CJ74 OAJLV PILOT • P UBL IC NOTICE PUBLfC NOTICE P UBLIC NO'tlCY. PVBLIC NOTICE l\.~U'11 IUt'l.11011 <.OU llT 0,-THI' FICTITIOUS l \,/l lttlSS • tlt\ol ITATa OF CotJ.l~ltHtA FOii UMI I TATl¥1MT I UNI THI COUNTY Of' CHllANll Tiie ft>llowlflt per..., k dol"9 ~to...u lllOTICI TO CllOITOll\ NOTICI TO Cl:IDITOl:f 111 .. it...e1Jt1 •1: IUP'lllOI (.OUIT OF THI' SUFfl lOlt COUi t' 01' THI friOTIC't OF H•U:nto °" P'lttmo111 ,_IVlf 'O!lrf'tS CU.SSlC A U1' 0 ,, ... ,.Of' CALl,.0•1111.t. l'O• lTATf 0' (AL•,,O•HIA l'O• 1'0• ,.O•A'TI 01' W1ll AND ,0. SttOCK.$, 1TU1 l'.if!\6e1t, H1111tl119ton THlfi COUNTY OI' OJIAMOE TNI COUNT'I' Of' O•.t.NOI • B C t LllT'rUl ~0, ADMINllT•ATION ltKft. C•. 1'16.l, Nt. A....U N .. A411nJ 'V Ollr WITM TMI ..,JLL ANNllCID ll•ul IONn Kati'!. St., 1,12 .. ""'°r, E1!1lt of Tl!llfM ltEGA H lllllTZICAT. .:11ttt Of JIMMlt! JO't(f Oll Srr \ E$1•1• 114 llUTH H, PATTEN, 0.C ... SM. Ll~-.d. C1 toJ!l _.,0 ~-11 11!11ESA Pllllll(AI OCOEH. 1U JIMM1I JOVCt 0001 , ., NOTICE Ii HEREIT GJVl!N !Mt Tllh D<.nlllttll 11 fOftlllltl .. O)" ~ lllO _._,., t 1 TE$SIE l'RllZKAT'. DKH"'4. -• l. "'.,,., .. , J. 0.Vov ... I lllM 111•9111 l11Gl¥10111l. 0«.t•Md NOTICE I) HEJlllllY GIVlN lo~ SAN FKAACISCO (AP) -• Pttltlwi fol' ,,_,. oi wm ~ P1ul ft. K10<t1 i• N 0 i 1 c E.. 1 s H ,_ 11 1 1 v c•td11or, cit 1111 •DO•• "'med 11ec , Th Cal" . Su ""-•·-" lor IHWllCt of Lellltl OI AOmlnltlrlliltl ll'lll •Ult!Mftl ..... tiled WOii n ... GIVEN to Ille cr .. lton of l~e 1t>cr;1 ,~.,, 111 H '10fll ..... 1"11 rJ1llftfi ... I e "onua preme .....,.... • wit!! "'' Wiii '"'"'~td to 1114 Pell!I-,, Co1111•v c1 .. 1t of Or•rote Cou111y °" ooc.. n•mtd °"""""' l!Uol .. , "''°"' ,,.v1,,. ,,.. wld _..,, 1•1 •llWl•ed 10 11 una I '" has ruled (hat ....,tf'IU to """'"'~ 11 MIClt tor tl,lrtlltr Dtr 7• 1''" ll1lm1 at111'111 IM Mild dr«Oftll ••• ,.....,, whll "" ftflt.tuMV ~·· 0 OlOUS.y ptrtle111.t11. '""' l~ft Ille ll-INI Ol~f l'llOll!lhotd °''"°' (otH D•ll 'fi:' '9'QlllrMI lo lilt lt!tm. .... lh lllf "KtUtrw IM otlk t of lllt t~k Of 1111 •t>Oy_• prof C$lonal organizations !!. '*0<'1"' '""• ",,~, 11t11 .*n 111 OctOtltt 10. u, 21. 31, .,,, r 3711 74 YOUU...-1. In 1"" ttllt• 01 ,,,. citr~ .111u1e<1 tou•!, "' to Dttllfll 111t111 • ..,i,11 ..... IOl)I< • •• •1 t .lO •·m* Of 1114 100~ tnllli.cf tOY<t DI' 11> ""' n«• .. ••v YOUClll•&. .. I h ....... must use !air procedures ln In the courl•_,, OI O.NrtrJMnt No, PUBLIC "OTICE li'r••tflt 1111m, wlln ,,.. ;...t.,Mi•t lllttllonlld 1t 1111 0111c1 of Illa •™"'W'· COflSiderjna membershJp an.. J of NICI tourt, fl 100 Civic Ctflltr n llOUCl'ltfl. to tl'lt \llllktllOnto ti lllt SAL VEii ~ SAL VEii, t0d -W11l<llfl . . e Y OrlY't Wtl1• In !Ill Cl!~ of Stllll Al'lt. ,ICTITIOUS •U1lNISS ol!lci of Mr lttlll'MVI. SCHOOL,INCi Orlv•• Wit• :IOI, Htwli'Orl ,I I I t•. phcatJOns. (lll!Ornlt . NA.Ml STATrMtNT NO KHOOLING. UH c I., t no. n C•llto<n11 tt..c. ·whlcl) Is Jiii '"'' The dccls'•• 83ld SUCb Ollld Stp1fml>tr )0, 1t1f Tl'lt lollOWl1'19 l)lrson 11 dolno ti I AVt!lllt, H1111ll119lon Ptr11,.. Ctlllorn!I '°1H. of b111lntn of Ille ll"il•••l1""' If! 'Ill -IVll WILLIAM I:. II JONN, '" 111 n•H w~kh Is ""' PIK• 01 ""''Lntn o• '"" mitt.... per111..rr111 10 '"" .. ,.,.. ,,, groups must "comply With the CHAIL~r"dl111:fi.\. AUTo-MAp, 1731 MltchtU Ho, / .. t,;fl(lfr1ltnfCI 1~ Ill ml!ltr1 .,.ttl)n1n1 uid dtt~!. v.11M11 IOllf' ~11\t t!llr minimal requisites of a fair 111 w. 11111 S•l'fft T .... 11n. c1. n..o 10 '"' 11111t 01 w io e1te1e1tft•, .... u~tn '""' 1;rn Pw1J1k111°"' 01 1"1' 1111 cw. • _A,... " Slllll ""'· Cllltotnl• tH06 JOltPl'I Al111 H•·~•v. 1111 Mll{l\tll 11)111 tl'lot>ll'lt .u ... 11\t llrll r>ubl~•tl9fl 0•.., °''rv •. ltll p1 ..... ~urt. ,,,,, ·-... •• H0.16, T11ttl11 •. c •. T2flt0 01 11111 nolltt. TIM 'THY J . I ALVl!ll., The 'd ha ... "' 011111 ... ttmllt<" ;t 1'1• E•telllOt of'lh<t Wiil COUrt $31 t t a pro-Altwn1y !Wt llfllll-r ln!~rllllt~lntlJ b COMUtled llV Ill TEllESA VAIJ0HN 01 llW IOOVt rllmt4 ~ant. f esslonal organization 0 f P'YIJllllleCI O••"llt C.0111 D•llV P'Uct. J. A .......... y E•«U"'IM ol ""' Wiii o• SALVI.II. IAl,.Vllll I • Oclol>lr l .•• It, ltl• l69'·U , ... •&to~• "'"* OKti!tf\! too Wtllcllll Drive, IYll• ,., orthodontists. for es.ample. P U BLIC NOTICE T~1, i1111 ... e111 w•• •11111, ... 1 .. '"" icHooL1No ANO sc HOOLJHG ''11""''" l t•(M, c•. 1'1ut mai·· not a r bitrarily refuse ~:,_ 1~1ft~._ o1 °"~' """'v "" un c11 .. ...., A .. _ Ttt: cn•1 ~ . IL1'·14'" • HuRllll4flfl P'1r-. Cltlflrlll ..US "''"'""Fl fer E•« ... lor membership to an applicant SUl'l lltOJI COUltT 01' THI! l'U!llhl\ad 0."'0t COi!! n . F,/l[e Tth 12131 JIMJll P11bll•-o ••• C.0111 01Mv 1"l10• f or an irrational r eason or STATI! OF CALI FOltNIA 1'011; Oc!ObH lo. 11. ?•.JI, 1974 h'I lr~~'; AllWMYI .... lllCWlrll Oclct>er 10. 17, 24. n, "" a1&-r. IC it has proceeded in an unfair TNE co~~.T: .• ~:._o11.o1.NG1! PUBLJC t\OTJCE 5:;~~':.-;t r._•~,~,'' f111ro. Ph1~; PUBUC NOTICE maMer NOTICE 01' Hl!All:tNG OF f'i:TITIO N "!•--I'."~·~·---~~~~ .1611·14 • 1'011. l"llOIATE O• WILL AND FOii FICTl'T IOuilus.ii.~ss ----- LITTEllS O ,. ADMI JOSTllATION NAME STAT EMENT PUBLJC "QTlC!" FICTITIOUI I USIMESI WITH TH I! WILL ANNEJCllD T ... tallowing Dtr:cn 11 C10h19 b~1lr0'$1 l'\ • Nol.Ml: SlATIMENT E1l1!1 of .IOHH llOONEV SMITH. ··= The fcllo .. 1nv PlflDlll ••• oolng P U BLIC N OTICE ' ' ~ ... l'ICTITIOUl I UStNESS 1l10 kno"""' ••.JOHN 11 SMITH, O.U11· l'INETREE f!UllSEllY ANO SUPPLY NOTICE TO CltEOITOIS ntn I!" HAME STATEMENT td. CO .. MS A bl~ ~trttl, r11shr, ~·· SUf'llllOlt COUll'T OF f"E tNT fRN.iTIOHAL ltAC IHC sYS· Tl\1 !Gllo ... 1no l)lt"lOl'I Is doing M inru NOT ICE IS HElll:llV CIVE"I l~a! t26IO ITATI Of' CALIFORNIA FOi 1EM!. 2931 No. Ci. 5. M1i11 SI .• ~.,, •• II: JULIE MARIE A.llllALLO II.I~ llt•l flf•• Jonn Jamts PW.~:>. U5 ... itt. Sl•rt!. TNE COUNTY OJ" Olt4.NGE ... ...~. C1lftor11.lt 1'11C1 I OIERTS ttOTEL LAGUNA BEAU· In 1 pe!l!iotl 1w Prob.tit. ul 'N'll 1nct T11tlln, Ct. 0 2m N .. .t...al?U Ille~ E<1wtrCI P()l)O'loH, 1'n W. l tlkt TV SALON, 45 South Col•t Hlgllw1y, for IH11t11ce ol Lelteu al Ae1ml11h1r111on 'Tn!• l:>u.i.inen •! CQ"" .• t~ tiy t n E•t1te of J.AMES EOW ... llOS ROS~. EU~CI .. No. !. Ne ... ~• ltKn, (.,fl•C.fltl• Lit0vn• l e9Cll, Ctlllornll 1'16$1 wit!! ,,.. Wilt liMt•.O Iv file pelllloner, !ndtvldVll. tl•O li.l'IOWn 11 J""'1115.S E. ROSS, Dec'''' t2~ • R-•I ltabttr,; lit OIL Mtr, $tn <lftrtnct to w~lcn 11 m-t0t ,,,.,,.., . JOl)n Pvctla 11<1 J~m.-s l(tli• M\docl!llll...,.,. 1tll. W Clt,,,_lt, Ctllfol'nll 1'1:'12 ;11rllc11l1'1. Incl lftf l Ille tlmt Md place Tllrs st.i1mrnl \'"lll I.led '"'" ll>e NOTICE 15 HEAEl!IY GIVEN IO l'le !a!t>c>t l lvCI .. tlo, I. Ntw-1 lttc~. Tllll bv!.lntss II condllc:ttd by in ~ IWl1r11111 lf>e s~mt II•~ _,. wl County Cl••k ol Cr~1..ie r 0.,.1111 c1 ueal!ar• of !ht lbOvr n~"'ea ""<earn! C.•!iforn\;i t2'60 • 1ndlv1duil. for Ottoi.er "· ltll, 11 ''lO 1.m., OctOIH!r 1, 1114. ''"" 111 Pf"iOl'l.I llavl119 tl~io•1s ~~,11•1 Tnlt b<.>11..eH i1 col\dur:'-4 hr • 5mpr1r RO!wrt Robfrt~ Ill !hi tourlrl>Dm Cl OtOlfltl'Jtlll No. FJ1111 I~ t1ICI Cle<IG""I 1re •tQulftd lo Ill~ p)r,"'"~~P These Seven Spl·r1'ted song leaders a dd color a n d !u n to Saddl e b ack Commun ity lllts $11 .. mtnt WU flltO Wil~ Ille J o! s•ICI courl. II IDO Cl~lc C1n1er Put>llVted O<lfllll COii! OtltY Piiot tMm, wltll Ille "'IClll•1'V VOl>Cllefl, •O lnl R•t~ E... ~opovlll r.1 d t county Clltll of Ortnll9 Counry 911 Orlv1 West, In l~t (ily al 51111t1 .t.n1, Otl<lbl:r 10, 11. 24. JI. 1911 Jl 614 tne olflt• o• l/>f tlt •k cl !ht IDC•I • stttemtn 1111• 't w • ., lllt CQUege football tlliS fall. Rear r o w . from left, a r e _ San di \Vjng of Laguna Ot.tobtf I, 191• .C.11IU1>rnl1. • tnt!UtO cou•t, or IO J>l'eWl-1 I/WI\. Wh!I (OVl\IV Cte•1< of O••OVt (O)unTy Cfl Fll•U Oare.I OtlOOlr 1. U/i P U BLIC r\OTICE Ille ntctHl.-Y vouclw•. to In e un. StolemM• J. 191'. Nigu el, K aren Lowry of 111ission Viejo a n d Janice O 'H agen o f E l Tor o. Front r ow, P11bll11\M O•ooot Cots! O•il" Pllct, WI LLI AM £. SI JOHN, aer1fgn1<1 Inc••• or JAMC:$ l . RUSEl. I . Pu 1· r s Cl l K th p k I L N' I . '1C6-'4 Counl}' (!et~ FICTIT10 U$ I U$!NESS JR .• AllOtlllY at Llw. 1411 VI• Ooo•to. r o m l eft, are Tina g 1ese o an emen e, a Y a r er o aguna 1gue i"'-'-""'-'-'-·-"-·-'-'-·-"-·-'-"-'----·--·.,MtLVIH F. cOHEN HAMii! STATEMENT New~..,1 stacn. ca111or,1i ... 9?"611. wnicn Pu0ii1 hf'd Oran<1f (o•~I ociooer 3. 10. 11. 2~. 1'14 a nd Norn1an Patchen o r Tus t in. Evely n Homs o f E l T o r o is in cen ter. P U B LIC NOTIC E S11llt J)O, ••nk ol C1!!tornl1 l l(lt. Tne IOllowlng persc" lt doing bu~!n~!I 11 tM ol•ce ol b111!ne11 ot '"' '1ft• ---------_-----------------------~----------------~-1 -4111 civic ce1111r or. w. 1" deolgnN in •11 mo11en 1><ft11n1,,,. tc P UBLIC NOTIC E --------------· s1nt1 Anl, C1Ulornl1 t11C1 COSTA MESA FAMILY 0 ENT AL lht t~tllt cl lllCI dfCtdf!M, Wil~in ' ------·cc=ccc----- FICTI TIOUS BUSINESS (114) tJS.J121 PRACTICE. SSS w. Htn 5T .. Co1•• l<>ur monll>I Ille• Ille tirtl p11bflt1hc11I lLl'·144Jt NAME STATEMENT All1rney IOI': l' .. 111_ Me.,., C1llt. f'!a21 of 11111 MlfCt NOTICE TO Cl l!DITMS Dr. Fincli Gets Final l(issinger Holds llle loll~ing PHIOll l& clolng bu!l~.e!J P11b1l1""0 Or1n,1t Co.111 Otllv Pllol, Jos.epn Jvlltn K•r~les o .o .s' 1';00 Dllt<I Ocloot• I, 1914. SUl>EAIOA COUllT 0 ' TH E 11: G''""'S G ' ROE ••' •• G & Q(ro-l, f, 10.' 1t1• ll~l·tf Oolph!ft Ttrr1c1, Corcn1 Cltl Mtr, t 1. VIOlET ROSS, STATE OI' CALI FOllNIA 'Olt .. "" ,. '"' t26l5 Mm!f1111r1trl, !ti Ille E1111t MA!HlENANCE s ER \/ I c E . 42' P U BLIC N OTICE Thi• bi.ltineu 11 ccnd11c:tN ttv 1n 01 r11e 1t10v1 n1meo ciect<ltnt THI: couN~ ... ~rstO«ANGI 1-lamlftori· St .• COili Mts1, Cilllornl1 lnellviclual. JAM ES L. AUIEL, JI. Eilite ol EDITH E. ,ELLEGRlll, 9'1611 SLl'·l"U Joseoh J11ll1n 1(1rpele1 0 .0.S. All .. H'I' I I L1w 1110 known 11 EOlll-l PELLECi~IN, Glenn H. ~llllWllll, Gt H1mllton SUl'l!ll;IOJI COUI T 01' THIE Tiii• st11ament Wll l!fld W!lll lllt l4n VI• Ooltle Ctctl!t'CI. • SI., C01!1 Mt~. C11ilorftll '2627 STATE OF CALIFOll NIA •O• (ev11rv Clttll of °''""' (ounrt on H1~ '"'"· c 1ntor1111, tJ.WO NOTICE 1$ HEAEIY GIVE"! to '"" Tiii• b\n!M'U 15 conelvd.., bY I ll THE COUNTY OF OIANOl Otl-r 7, 1914 T•leiwi-: 1110 t 1J .. 1n cr.Oilor~ ol ttw ·-"''""' OK .. et'tl ltldlvldu11. Ho. A..a1Jt1 ,,~,,-. ..,_ ••• ,, 1'31111 A.n.,...y fir ACllllllll•1n ttl• !Mt 111 perwni llr<i"t ci.1,... •o-.lnst (;\ftln H. Mlh \l\lt'lki NOTICE 0 ' Hl!.A.11.ING 0,. l'ETTTIO N 0e1~'J;, 17. i4.31,'"U14 Otlly ;~'· P'ubllllltd Ot..,.e COi•I 0anv Piie! lllt SllCI Otc-••• rtQl,l/r..cl IO Ille lhls Jl1t.m1nl WI! tiled wlr~ !hf FOii l'ltOI A'TI!. OI' WILL ANO FOii. U Ocl-10. IT, 16, JI, lf1• lUJ.Yf tr..m, wlM t11e MCH!l<Y _,....,,, In County Cler-ti °'"''" c-11 on LITTl!.IS 0 " AOMI NISTllA'TION PUBL IC NOTICE !I'll' office ol tllt dtrl< ol ll'lt IDOV• Oct-r 1• lf1f ' WITH 1'HI! WILL ANNEXED PUBLIC N OTif"E tn!ltl.., cwrt, or lo prestnt "-'· ,..11n [,icens e OK Lengthy Meeting From Wire Ser vices The Missouri Court of· Ap- peals affirmed its ruling that the sta.te must grant a physi· cian·s license to R. Bemard Finch, t he fonner Cailfomin doctor Who served 10 years in prison for murdering his second ""ife . Dr. F inch has been working as a n X -ray tcchnicinan 21t the Cedar County Memorial Hospital at El Dorado Springs, r-.10 •• sin ce soon p.fter he was (_P_E_O_P_L_E __ ) paroled in 1971. CAIRO. Egypt ( AP l - Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger had an unexpectedly long meeting \vith Egyptian Foreign Minister J s m a i I F"a h my today to re view the Mideas t s ituation, then went sightseein g. Kissing er's ea r I y morning call Gil Fahmy had been billed as a courtesy v isit. but it went on for an hour beyond the allotted time. "\\'e reviewed the situation in a conStructive s p i r i' t , pr epar atory to the m eeting with P resident Sadat later to- day. a m o n g friends." Kis- sin ger said after h is talk with Fallmy. e Mh1er1 R e turia 1'be Kansas City d ivision of the Court of Appeals also rul- ed that the ~1issouri Roard of the Hea"ling Arts is noL C H A R LESTON. \V. Va: enlit,led t o appeal the case fU~I ) -.U nder orders from to the Missour i Sup r cm e United ~1me Workers (UP.1W) Court , ~ ~ officials. hun~s of c o a I · * , miners began r eturning tq the Richard Nixon, in an ap-pits t oday. ending walkouts parent a ttempt at humor d ur· trigger ed by r o ving • p ick ets ing his recen t hospital s tay, p rotesting so-called immoral told a surgeon of Armenian tes.tbooks used in Kan awha ancestry t hat ir the d octor County schools. wanted to be rich he s hould Not a ll of th e miners were open a restaurant , the doctor expected to be b ack on the said. job today but coa l industry D r . Robert Touma jia n , 32, officials expressed hOpe the a third-year Surgical r eside n t walkouts wo u ld be o ver b y at Long Beach ~t e m o r i a I the end of the week. _ilospital, said that ~l-first he was excited and pleased to meet the fonner president but that in thinking of the conversation later he became irritated. T oumajian mcl Nixon in a OOspital corridor and was in· Lroduced by 1 nurse as ''our y,·iJd resident Armenian." ' * Beth Ann Wilding has been eJunk Lost JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) The seven men wh6 aban· doned their replica o r a 2,oOo- year-0ld O!inese junk in heavy mid·Pacific seas for the safety of a n A m erican freig hter are due ·in Seattle in about a week, the Coast Guard says. FU4'1! E1ttle of GEOft~IANA TEEPLE, l~t ntce .. lty v~. IO '"' U~· f'Ulllllllttl Or1noe Cot1I D11ty Piiot, Qeceollel. • FICTITIOUS IUSIWES$ SLl'·7 .. 21 111'11\ll!O!d 11 t11t L-Olflct of JAME 5 The seven w ere attempting Octotttr l.. IO. u, 2"' "1' 3'1''1' NOTICE IS HEREllY C1VE N !hi! NAME STATEMENT NOTICE TO CltECllTOIS L. lilUllEL, JA ' l4n VIA Of'OltTO. WAAVANNE T. LEE 1111 !ll!d htfeln • lne lcllcwi119 ptf5on 11 Clt:)lllg tHnlnen SUPE l lOll; COUllT OF THI! STE. 102. NEWPOl'll IEACH. C•L•· lo cross the ocean in the SG-P UBL IC NOTICE pe1111on IOI" P•-11 ot w111 .,.., 10• '"' '"ATE OF c 1Lt,OllNt• FOii. FORN•A tt6IO. ""'le" 11 1iw pitte root "Tai· Ki'" to show that lllUl ll(• of Le!!trl of Adm!ftli!r1!1on NA.NCO INVESTMENTS. 1J74 G•'••v THE COUNTY OF..Cll.ANGE of blosln41H of 11 .. 11n0111itnecl In •II a tOJSI with ,,,. Wlt1 "'"""•"" IO 111e pe!l!loner, Or .. HeWfKI<• lle•c~. Cal. 9166:> Ne. l ..all1t m•!!t tS" flt"ltlnlna la •he etlllt al (hincse Sailors COUid h 8 Ve NOTICE TO CAEOITOllS reterence to wnlth 11 ma111 tor lurllle1" N•ncr Zlnstl'll'lt!r Oltllflt, ll1f Gtlt•Y E1111r of DENNIS w SCHAL!E tllO •aid llec..,enr. wotll1" tou• monll\1 tlttt d'.SCOVered lhe \Ve S le r n SUl'Ell.IOlt COURT 0 1' THE 0trlltu11;s. Incl 1n11 lllfl lime 11\d pl1ce Di • HewPOtl Bt•ch. (111!. 9l6'0 l:no"""' 11 DEN NIS WA.i..TER SCHALl!IE . ll>e l!rsl P11t>llc1llon of tnl1 11<1lltf, STATE OF (AL1FOll.NIA 1'011. at 11Nrlng 1ht 11me 1111 bo!en '" lMs bllslnc!ii I• tondutttd by 111 O"ttlN. Oa!ed Oc-1. L 1914. 1-Jemisphcre 1.500 years' be(o re THE CO"UNTY OF OllANGE fQf' Cklobt'r 22 lt14, It t :lll •. m .. !f'ldlVidllal. . . llOTICE ts HEllEllY GIVEN IO "'' EOV.'A.lilO ,._ PELLEGRIN. C 1 b The T . K' I f H1. A·lll" in !Ni courtroom ot Oepartmt~! No. N1ncv Z1n1mettr 0111ng citOl!ari cl •rie •tl!>Y• ,,.,...., aettc1ent E~tculor of 1111 wll! 0 u1n US. at I et E1latt of ELSIE STON.AKflt, Cleft••· J of s81CI "'""· .i 100 Civic CeMtr TM' sla!e<"ne~t "''' lllt<1 witn ~ 11>11 111 iwr'°'" htVll'IO c111,.,1 •galn•t of '"" sMvt n•meo 111&eeoonl Hong Kong in m id-sunimer o n 111. Drive ~·"· In ttie c 11v ~! S<lnt1 .t..na. County Cieri< of Or•flOI Ccuntv on 111e wld Oec:flltnt 1,1 r9Q\lire<1 10 flit JAM~~ L. Au•EL, Jll. NOTICE 15 1-!EREllY GIVEN le 1"" C•l1far1101. Ottor.v 1, 1974. !htm. wllh tt.t nec .. iarr •WC:nu" In ~1!. ~ o::riht, Sit. ":1, a voyage to Peru, the Coast cre<11IM1 cl lht 1bove n1mro:r 0tceocien1 Oitfd s .. ntemDt• JO, 1974 l'l711' 11\1 ofllct ot '"' tl~k of •he •l:>Ove 11~4rn,!in' • Ci lttor tl:ut G uard said . 1na1 111 person• hiving cltlms •111ln$I WILLIAM I!. '' JOHN, c:iu~1111w, 17o;~ng3~ .~~•11 Ot!lv 3 P01'.~t en•Hl<>d (at,ir!. 0, to preotn! tl'lllm.,w!1h Attorney tor l!atclll9r 11\1 wTa deceoent ire reqylre.t ~II County Cl1r1< ~ r ' ' ' ' 4 1• 4 ll>e ntetsurv vcucl>ers. 10 I II, Un· Publftl'led Oranee Cout Oil!v l'l!ot !hem. wl!h !he nKl!lJry vo....:llef11• rn ~!L,L IA~1V· ~C0•M•,•,•,. PUBLIC NOTIC E ae<1l11nte1 11 P&ul, H1111no .. J1ncl11<v Cklotte• 1~. 11, 2t. l1, lt1' :1155.11 th1 oflko cl Ille tier• of Ills t!ICVt -an 1111 ,.,. •· & Wtl•er, tl\2 OvPon! O•lve 5ul!t en!lllti! court, or to pre,tnl them, wflh Mewp•rt •••ell. c1111!ornl1 nuo a lrv!ne Cillforn11 '2644 wh1c11 Is \VASHINGTON ( A P ) -tht noces11rv VOll(f\eri;, I<> 11\t "un· 0141 4'1•-IJn . NOTICI!: OF SHl!ll.IFl''S SAL£ the p111c1 'c1 buitn111 ol 11>e '1,1naersronec1 C ba ho. om'•sed to release Ot'110r>e<l IT Int law oll!CH Of AllOlttol' fin l'i1111t "'!: . lrv!M HtliOf\11 Sank, Pl•lntUI YI. !n Ill mll1e'1 pert1inlt111 10 tne 4tJl11tl---------~----U ...., pr p~ .AHO, PLUNKETT. '12 Oi!YI Put1ll111('d Or•no• 1,.0111 Dilly P•IC!, RICCI Oala Systems.. ti(, elil, Oelef'ld1nr ol w lo <!Hedin/, within IOur rnontns SUPElllOI COURT OF THI! A~t~, P~ 269, H11nllngl0f\ OC!ober ), f, 10, 191• l ltB-14 Ne. 111 629. lly vlrl11e 01 In l•ecutlon Mt!'r rllt nr1I Pllbll<llion ot rnos O'H)llt• STATE O• CI LJ FOANJA •O• ( ) 81ttn. Ctlllornl• f'loMI, wlllcll Is Ille lsweel on Se91ember 21. 1974 bV '"' 01IW Odobtr •• 191•. .. THE COUNTY 0 , OllANOE IN SHORT o!Ke of 0111int~s of IM "Nleni;ned P UBL IC NOTICE Superi0t (our!, CCIJnly ol Ort~. Stilt LOUISE P. S(HALllE, Ho. •·11•1J • 0 0 In 1111 mllle" PttU,lnl119 16 Ille 11!1!1 at Clllfornt•, llJIOl'I I lueltlmlnl 1ntrrtd Admlni1lrt lrlll of Ille Hiiie NOTICE OF NEAllUNO 0,. l'l!TIT ION Of lllCI dec-nl, "_,.i-11'11!1 lo\lr tl'lonlt'll • 40911 in tiVOf of IAVIHE H.ATIONAL IANI( llf Ille above nlHY\W aece<Senl FOii PllOIATC OF WlLL Al>D ''0 1 1n.,,.. 1111 f!r1t wti11c1Hon Of lhfs noflce. NOTICI! TO Cll.l!DITDl 5 •~ J\IOg,.,.,111 crlldltlll' •ncl 1g1lnll RICCA l'AUL, HASTINGS, Ll!TIEIS Tl!.STAMEHTARY 0.alfd $eptemDtr u. 191• SUPEl lOlt COUllT OF THE O.ATA SYSTEMS tN( I COfjlo(lrllio1r JANOFSKY .. WALKE lt Etla1t OI JOSEPtt N. N E ::Os 0 "' . MARION L--McCAH.Ql.ess ITATli OF CALll'OllNIA FOlt JOSEPH .... RICO. • .;d ANNE 11.1cc.A 111~ OWPHll Dtl\'9, sun•. Oect•leocl. four American prisoners as Eucvtrl• ol tl\t y.in ol THE COUNTY OF OI AHGi iS juogment OtblCl'I. 11'1owl1111 ' not ~';~ ~\1""'' 1'1U-I l NOJICE IS HElilEllV Gl'/t'I tnll a goodwill Cesture to Sens. in. •Woo• n•rneCI Oluaen• He. A-IHH t1111nce ..i S2&.016.0f •d111nv due on An · · 1e Admlftl 1 1Jo•ep11 Atlrn Ne!wn "'' tit.., htr.:ln Jacob K. Javl.,. '(ft·N.V.), and PLUNKl!TT ANO l'LUfC.KlitT E1t1te of JIMMY ROY DAVIS, Oecetl· s1kl j11119,.,.,nr on "11\e <1111 ot '"' p~."'....~' ... ,,.,"•,•Ir•, • pel!!!cn 11>r Pro~llt of "Wiii •~d "' 411 0 11 .... Ave., I'. 0 ... It Ht tct. ltsuo.nc:' °' stid t><Kllllon, I hive !evle.t """u_. "" °'1 D•oly Pilot for lslu•nce cl l.oltet'I Ttthn'lf'f•rv Claiborne Pell (D-R.l.), who HUllllfltllOR I H cll, (•11"'111• """ NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEH fo !hf utton ell tllt rigM, llllt Incl lnltrtll ~.IQ. 11• 1'· 11• ltl~ 311•·7' ta •r.e Pt!lllon1r. ·~·•net !O \Yftl(tl . . Tel• 11141 Sl'-:IO)fl :te.tl1or1 ol Ille '"°"" n•mt<I dtCICllnt of u iCI illdtrnfnl aeblor1 In Ille pro.per!V ls m..it for •11rth<tr Ptrnwr.,-\, '"d 'recently v1s1ted Havana. Alltr111'1 fer E1ttlllrl1 11111 111 11tr10111 n1Ylt111 c111m1 111111111 in 1rw c-rv of °'""'' s11te o1 P U B L IC N OT ICE 111•1 1n.e 1ime 1na piece r-.1 tie1ro~~ The tWO senators announced Pllbllshod Orifllll CUSI Diiiy Piiot, lllfl $lid dtt9Clenl 1r1 rlQU'ire.t la Ille C1lllarni1. Ot1Cl'lbed 11 !Ollow'I;; tr,e llmt 1111 bftn let tor OclO!lrr 5ePMmbu 26. •na October l. lo, 17, tnetn. wnn 111e nte•i••rv voutne,., In A 1ea~o inltrHt In •!Id ta SLP·TWJl ?,, ltl•, •I t :ltl '·'"·· in lllJ •.Jo.>•l•oorn \V e d n es d ay that Cuban 1'1• u11-1• tl'le ofnce of th• cltrk of 111e '"°"'' Lor st cl Tr.ct 1110. ns1, •• ~ NOTICI! TO cll!OJTO•s GI Oe(>lr1men1 )<lo. J ..i .,,,~ "°'"· a uthor1'ties will release David PUBLIC NOTICE enlltltd cC1Jrl, or to w11tn1 1nem. ,..11n Of\ • m1p r..:oro.o in OO!lt 101, lUl'l!ll1011 COURT OF THE a,'..,'~,.,,,','",,',,,",'·.'",. ,,",,,·~.,,·•.Ml, •• . !he ~e111•Y YC!Kllefl, to !he \Ill-p. 1·1 ol MIKeH...-.s lll•o~ rkO•Cll STATE o .. (ALIFOll.WIA FDR ·-" -· Bruce Nirenburg, Susan Lane 111•1lgned i i t~t offlct o1 Mr l'torntv. 01 0<111111 counry. c..1110tnl1. TNI! COUNT Y o, OllANCI!. 011..i Octat:ttr •. 191'. Ph'J' F ed B · nd NOTICE TO Cll:!"OITOll.S OON EDWIN llANEY, SSS E11 Oce111 Propertv 11 tcmmon1v known 11 461' ... A·l1t 72 WILLIAM II. II JOHN, Brown, l lp f UfTIS a SUl't!llOR COUltT OF THE Boult •lrd, S111Te 201, Lon1 B11ch, F1lrflekl C»ivt. Corot>t Ciel M 1 r , E1!1tt of ALSURN HELSON, Decetltd. CounlY '.:1tr.J1 Richard Peter Johnson STATE OF CALll'OJINIA FOi c1111ornl1 90802, Wiiien 11 !ht ol>ce C1lllotn41. NOTICE IS HEREBY (;!VEN to !~t (Uft TIS L. GEMMIL • THE COUNTY OF OAANGI!: of tw•lneH at Ille llNltfllQntd In Ill TC!ltll'let wl•n 111 I nd 1ing11l1r Ille c•..,ltor1 of IM l boYe nemtd Cltctdenl 15111 Eill Whlllilt l lvd. s~1tt ... • Kl II Id N1. A..-J11 m1tter1 pe•l1lnlt111 10 lr.t tJllle of lenemenh, hl•..,ll1mtnl1 I n Cl IP' lh•I 111 Plf'Mll'll lllvlne tlilms llJlln11 Wlllrlltr, Clrtlll'nl• "4tJ ftllSltte n e · E$11!t of GEORGE SEltf BIXLE R, 11ld dectclen!, w!thln four montn1 1fler Ollrlei:'trKH tbertun!c ~lon11lr1t1 Ot In !~e stkl Cltceden! art require.I to lilt Tt l: Olli 6tt-U•I 1>.1 8EllT SIXLEA;, DKe11e<1. 11\e Urst pullllca!lon ol th!1 notke inyw11t epper1alnfng. !tiem with ll>e ntetHlry vovcllt ti I~ Alltr_ASY !tr P'ttlll- DESTREHAN La. (UPI ) _ NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN 10 trot o11ee1 Set!temMr :u, 191t . NOTICE IS HEAESY GIVEN tn~t me ;,!lice of 1111 clt•1< of !llfl M.ovi Pu1>ll1hed 0••1111• CotJI D1fty l'l!ot ' cre<1l!cr• of tilt 1bove .,......., CIKedenl JOA"IN IOLEMAN on Novembo!• t. ltT1, 11 10:00 o'clotl< enlt11fd c111.1rt or lo preitnt tr.em wllh Oct. 9• IO, U. l9Ji 37n·U T wo young Ku .Klux Kla nsmen th1t al! ~r1an!~h11>1ng "aim• •11eln11 Admlnl11r1trl• of 111e e111te A,M. 11 ~Jn Lcb~. co11rttio111e, 1(1(1 1rt1 nl(:•iu~ voucrwr1. 111 1 11 ~ u11.l-------------- w e r e i'ailed toda y under $5 000 t~e $•1CI dtce.tenf are teq ... lred to Ille ot ltlfl 11>ovt n•mea d0Ke<1en1 Civic Cenleo-Or .• Wt1I, City al S•nle der1iaf>ICI 11 lhl LIW Ofl!te nf MARI(, P UBLIC NOTI CE '. trwm, with !he ~e111ry vqucfllrl, Jn OOH EDWIN llANEY Ana. (<>Univ of O•tn9'1. Sltll o l ... SMITH, JOOQ1 CROWN v A. L L E Yl----~-~---~--- bond 00, Char g es ·of Cir ry1n g lht oflltf of llW tltrk cf Int t DCve H S E11t O<tln 81¥d., Suitt 201 Calilornlil. I Will 'ell 11 public l!Klion p AR I{ W .A y , l A (i UN A NI GUEL. FICTITIOUS I Ul lNfSI II stolen gun near i high school 111ll!ltd cour1. or lo prt..ent lhem, Wlln LGlll &11ch, Ctlllornlt ttlO'l le ll>e l\ignest Dldcler, !er c11n (n CALIFOlllH,._ •2'71, w~kll 11 Ille place NAMll STATl!Ml!NT • • lllO necess.1•v voucllsrs, 10 tr.e Un· Tel: {JU) 07·l"s llewtul money of Ifie Unlll'll St1te1, of 1>t11I~ o1 trtl llflder1;gn!d in •!I T~t "'llowlno iwrlOll is <kllnq b•.wnru campus abando ned ear lier this der1lgneo 11 trie cllkt of n1r anorney, Atto""'' 1111 Admi"l1l•"•i• 111 1~ r111111, 1111e trill 1nte•e11 of m1ntt1 oe•t11n11111 10 '"' •••ate a: •" k ••• ,. blood I 1 MAR.TIN e. WHEUIH, JR-INC .. P. Pllbll•lled Or1noe Ca~t OlllY Pilot, llld l\IOlllT'lnl <kblors ln lh<t IOOVI 1110 Cleetdlnt within !Cu• rnonr11s illtr wooo .... N 'THINGS IMPORTS. lHI Wee IA.'\.:aUSe 0 f raC a 0 .. flo•. (!St. Wh!nler, (1lilcrnl• ~7, Sfptemt11r 26, 1na Q(loOtr J, 10, 11, Clescrltllel ll<O!)O!'tly, Cl' iO much lhlreol trot 11,..,1 p1,1b1fc1tlcn ot !his nollct Ntw1>0•l0 6lv.;I .. (otll Ml ... 9'162/ unrest wnocll '' lllf place of 1:>u1lnt1• of 1111 191• J611·1' 1$ m1v Ile neces.s,..-y lo 111111¥ 11111 01116 Ocr 1 \9/( cnorles 5. L1vlng1on Ill, lln Stnll ' una1r•l11ne.t In ill mantrl e>er!fin e~ecutton. w!lh ltt•ue.t lnre,.sl 1nd CHARL'Es A:.,llON NELSO N. 4.n~ A~e .. Co:i11 Mt••· C1lllll•n!1 911?1 p 0 Ii c e sai d Dav i d lo tl\t 1'1ltlt "' s.1111 Clec.Oent. ,wll~ln PUBLIC NOTICE C011>-E•ecutor al Ille will -fl\i1 bll1lnc11 11 tcnduCle.t b~ ... T hst 22 r Sh rt lour mOf\I~! titer l~t fir!! ptltl!•Cll•Ofl Dt1ed I) Sinl1 An1, C1lllcr11li, October ol Ille •bOve nlmt<I dtceaen! •Mlvioual. ouc one. , 0 revepo • of 11111 nollce. J. 1911. MAAK A. IMtTM Ct>t•le1 s. L•~•~on 111 La and Troy Sullivan 19 01119 September u. 1914 l'ICTtTIOUI I USS~U ESI JAMES .... MUSICK. SONI Crowft Vlltt'I' ... r11 ... 1v Tnil ''"'""'"' w•• llllCI ''"'" 111• •• • 1 ELOISE I . KLINE NAME STATEN! HT Snet!ll·Coroner Llt.,.nl Nlt MI, C1Plor11lt tl•Tr Ccunty Cler~ 01 0rll10I COIHllV Oii of T ransylvania. La .. were ar· Executrix ol tne Will Tnt tonowtnt;i "'r'°" Is C111l11t busl11e~1 c-tv of 0•8ngc, C1tlferni1 11141 1i1.20fl Ottot>e• 1. 191, led f ff. ol tne atiGve "''"'Cl dtcraen• ''; Svc. A. Rtndall. °"'1111 AUorMy for E,t cultt I'll~ res a ter 0 icers saw a MAllTIN E. WHELAN, JR. INC. fl~F AUTO Allt, 111 w. lllh FULO,, llOLSTON, Pwblllhtd Q•.onee Co.st Oii1y Pol01 P11blhned O•"'lle (O.'il Oi•l1 Pll~I. g Un in their car at a r ally '· o . •o• •1»-SI ... c-1. co1t1 Me11, c11110,n11 1'1611. I Ull:NS • Mc1t1TI11;1C I( ot•c.111• 10, 11. ''· 11. 191, lOs.>-14 <>:i,;cer J, 10. 11• 14• 1914 :>',.;·~• Wlllllltr, C1li ..... lli1 tol07 W'11l1m R. I nd Fl0tance ... I. 1'14 Clmli'U'I Orl\'9 I--------------at the Destrehan H igh School A"or"'r IOI EKeculriE Rotll11•on. 1116 P•r~cr~I. CO.Ii Mell , Ne..._, flt l Ch, (IHI. ""' PllBLIC NOTICE Wednesd l'ubltslled O••ne• co.iii D•llv P••ot, C1l!torn11. t'U21. f'l1ln!lll'1 """""" campus ay. Septl'mbtr 26, l!\Cj Oclo!M!-r J, 10, 11 •• Thl1 bll1•ntH 11 conClvctW by 1n p~~!lslltel 0.-1~ c.,,,, Ot!ly Pltot.l-------------- 1111 l.Sl2·14 onOlvldu~irn1m A. Robln!iO" .. "'_·--·~"=·='='·='='=· ="-'c'cccc,,--'-'-""-'-41 OFFJ(IAL ,llO(EEDIHGS OF THE IOAAO OF e C11h11n Rele11se P U BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE granted a divorce. f rom ~lichael Wilding Jr., son of actress Eliiabeth Tay lor , and says she's taking courses in hairdressing and cosmetology to support herselr. Sta,nford Cuts Bcick Thl1 1111e'"'"t w11 lilN wolh tl>el P UBLl C NOTIC "'" SUPEAll'ISOllSOFOlilANGECOUN'TY,CALI FOllNl l P U BLIC NOTICE co11n1v cit•~ 01 Or•ng• cou11tv on .:. ~ ... 11 A111. t•1no~"'' 1 ---==~=~===~--ISIP!tmbtr 22, 191'. A lt<)~lar rneer1n9 01 It~ BO•"' al S11e>e•Yo_.,; of O•lll'l<)e Co11"1V, C1h1orn,,. NOTICE TO Cll:EOtTORS F 1701 SL1'·1 .. U ~!lo "II'~ IS lhe C:,o~trno~o Boua ~· I~! Oi;lriCI\ qcver11ed tty lllo! SCi•ll SUl'EftlO• COUIT Ii" TMI" P11oll1tltcl Or111111 COl§1 01ily Piie!. NOTICE TO CIEOITOAI tl SUPt•~•Wl•~ ""'' htlCI Otlor.• I, n11. at 9:;).) A.M.. Tiie htllo.,,nci nAnWCI ~'"-"' STATE OF (AllFOll;NIA FOA Se~!emt>er 16, tnel Oclooer 3, 10, 11. SUPElllOR COUAT OF THE b<'•nt P•eirnl: R.llPll A. Ditd'1t'I. \lot• C.nli•""'n; R. W. li•tlln. Oe~oa L. SI~<, 'Tt\a11115 THI COUNTY OF Ol:ANGE 19)4 3561•14 STAT£ OF CALIFOll:NlA FOii. F. Rllt• tnel 1"' Cltr-. Aoi!lnl ~•IP'I S, (la•~. Ch•~""'"· Counl•·51•1e All"ltmeoil f'ola. "1• "I'm shine b roke," sh~ s:ud. Mrs. Wilding, d a ughter of l\lrs. Lee Bre llllng, Portland , a nd Robert C lutter , a United Nations oceanographer1 t o Id columnist Doug Baker of the Oregon Journal in a n in· tervte w she received no aid from her former husband or from l\l lss Taylor s I n c e Janua ry. U11i ve rsi.iy Spending NO. A-IOSlt THE COUNTY OF Oll:ANGE !or [I To•o Ro.lei is eppro.ra Urta'n Co\lnl y conUrwthon contttcl~ _,.e ~wtrOPIL E~t1lt ol MICHAEL CtARENCE P U B L IC NOTICE Nt . A-1116' 4.cQ11•!1l•Oll of riQll! al w~v ID• 111.K~ 5!il• C;inyott Rotd ii ~PP•~Yf<I. Otea <O••t"'°" ""''"' CAREY el<• Ml(H.AEL CA REY, 1k1 Ellfll of VELMA E. SCHATE, tkB Ckd<lf'nlit Lana, Int., to• Jffll"trno Rai>CI is MPl>•ovea. Ca•h Oo"eo-enct f-un<I ls MICHAEL (, CAREY. Oect•lf<i. SLf'·1UOf VELMA E. CORDELL, Dtctu,ed. r'-'flltn••P>eCI. He1fin9 I~ •<I !a•~"'"°'"' ~nr><-•d!ion le Tlli!ln Llo~trnq D11t1icl. Rehl'! or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tne NOTICa TO Cll:l!DITOIS NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN le the tollMtovc •e~Po111ihollly 1or ltic> Pc1~...-.el Of'Pa•!m~"' h aoo•ove<I. Reft'\01• le•m1n1I The couple·s daughter . Layla -l\1iss Tay lor's only grandchild -Is 3. * Country music star J ohnny C1sb , say ing drugs are "a \\'Orse prison than you can build with walls and bars," testified in N ashville on behalf of a. 14-year-old drug offender trying to Win f reedom on parole Crom t h e Tennessee Penitentiary. STANFOR D (AP) -Shrink- ing endowments and declining values in stocks held by the scOOol \viii fo rce St a n r o r d University to cut spending by 16 percent over the next three years. officials say. "Stanford will do less than it does now," presi d ent llichard \V. l.yman t o I d lnlstees this "·eek. "The only alternative is to lry to do everything we do now, and then watCh helplessly while mediocrity oVertakes us." Lyma n sai d he has established a s p e c i a I com· mission to find ways to reduce costs while preserving "fun· damental excellence I n Wl· dergraduate and g r a d u a t e education a nd research." I Afterward , the state Board of Panlons and P a r o l es e R11gh es Jlle rge r recommended the sen tt!nce of LOS ANGELES (UP I) - Larry lfllton o f Kingsport. The 'Justice Department h as TeM .. be reduced from 11 failed in its attempt to blGC:k years to rive lo IS yean1, the proposed· acqu isition o r making him elijiblc for earlier B y ron Jack.'!on lnc. of J..qng parole. Beach, by Hughes Tool Co. HUion w as convicted in 1972 ot Holl!ton. ror selling $900 wtirth ol drugs U.S. D istrict Court Judge to an ondcrcover agent. Ca~ Jesse W. Curtis, wbo filed me1 the )'OUng man when he an oplnlon Tuesday, said he visited the prison. s.nw no adverst! clfed. from + an lmmedia.1e merger, President F o r d nominated although he said It could be Ca.llfomta schoolrcllief WlliOii"'nidect-after a-trial;-- RJlcs lo a three.year tc nn ltls dcc.lsioo left open a as a member of th Nallonul Possibility tor• dvll antltrust. Council on E d u c a l I o n a I suit agalnst tM acquisltlon. R~arch, The nomlnaUon is subject to Stnale con- finnatlon. Rile! Is s t a t e supe.rlntcncnt ot p u b I t c ln· Slrucl.ion. • e Hotel Bla%e • LONG BEACH -(AP) Sorne %5 rt.Skicnts of the three. story Hotel LeDon we_ r e tre.tltors of ll'lt lbOvl named dee.Oen I 5UPEAIOll CO UAT OF THI! C<.OllO'S ol l~t 1oc,,. '\I'm.., lltttdent Cotnou!e• ~rvlce Cc"l•a<t "'''" ~t>mri<>tcl Sdcn~e Ccrp .. is ~PfUcvoCI. f:lid O•le ·~ ••! to~ evacuated When a fire broke lhll Ill per~nl l>lvlng cl1lm1 1g1ln~! STATE OF CALll'Oll:HIA FOii tl'IU 111 .,.rsons having cl1im1 11,,ln!I Ckr~n V~ .. Scnoot Oo~l!OC! Sil~ cf oond$. ld> Collettot • S.Ole tlo. IHI IS Utl•o•ca. 0 t On the -"d floor ;n what lht -.Id decedent 1•1 required 10 flit TH E COUNTY OF Oll.AHGE the !•id OeceOHnt ire r~u!red to lilt A<Jrwment. ,.,,uv conn '"nd .,9111 ot w~v m~PS for l tnl .. tho h•tl Na. 1!0-l;i' ,., ... U '"'''""' -thtm, with '1~e necn511rv voucl>er" 1n tl'ltm, with 11\t neeus••Y V(>U•~f"· on ai:>D•O~ed ~11a 1ne <lef<h a•e 1uc~"<'I. O..d•n~n<~ No. 11!~ ,, ~do~!•d. l •1• Fo•C< 10, officials said was a possible'"' olflc1 ot tne cler• ot ltlfl 1oove Ell~rt 01 LO~i~EA~~;LE JEFFRI ES '"' offkr of trtl clerk of •ht .tbOv~ e~· A11.,cuu111"L•ncl PrP<f'••~t•on i•lorm•n r.qrN -nlwil~l~•C•lrc•Or1n~etor111,os.nt• f tn!ll!ed cou•I, or lo prestnl IP>em. wl!n ' !llla<I cot1rl, O• lo pte11n1 !hem "'In the • 0 ' , , ' • · • s • , , Case 0 arson. Int ntc1$wry v<l\ICllerl. IO Ille Un· DtCfl1ed. l\~ceuery VC\'(~er1, lo Ille ~net,.i~•lCCI HI ""~ .-tr flot ' Kalo"~ AY~nut' o UI on'"""'"~~. !S '°"'proved . .-.t•"n~ 1""'e' t"' 1 •·1• Auth'n.t'leS said OnC Of those Cler•lgMCI ii tllfl olllct of nli a!torney, NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN IO 11141 Ille L<lW Olflce of Rff<ly ;ind L.,,,.;, ti~ ••l•n•ooll ct I•~ .. ~phon 0" 1>~«~111, 0~~~ l'e•~t "'i 'CIO• ·~ ~u1no•·1<d. ll'A P~•·•~"l ' H. J.ACI( HALL . .i9 Easl !lln Slrto!,1cre.tltcri Of !Ill IOOYI n.am!"' dtct<lent New1>0rl Cenltt Driv1t, Sle . ..,,, rio .. rcn (cnh cl Rc9.,1~11cn• M~ ""°"'""· A<IO(alo(,11 '~' ''~rthd·~ of P•Oll•l1Y t '' C•t~<enl h~f evacuated \\ ednesday Suffered Cos II Mesa, (tlllorn!I 92617, wnkn ll rn1r Ill person• 111~1119 c111ms 19~l11st Se•tll, (B!llornll 9'/UC wl'li,n is t~I Poinl P~r• on L•Oufl<l fl(•tn •\ apo•G;(CI /\l'f'(j,nlnwnt. !Q !"~ $o•tr••'I Or~nf!" (O•" 1Y 1 11\e 11ld decede-nt ire r~111red to f111o••< • o ' ',. " o' (ft(ulal.on'!i1wd~Adv"c'v CGm..,,11teeil•,.m..n• lo,.....ta~le lM Uil ln.,dAmU>Cln.,,.t l• a leg bum and two pol1'ce 1111 place 01 1:>usl11r11 cl tlle 11naer119".0 ·~ • us""'~ o .. e un r•·ll~~ ~ . 111 Ill millers perlllnlno 10 Ille 111111 lhem, with 11\e n1tt1•BtV v<>11cllers, fn a'I. mtlltr' porltlnlna to th! ~·•al• ct I~• C.-nt•~I Pl•n ·~ •~Con·,i!l>'"d. Alfm,r .• 1•~1•v·• 1>ro<f'C!•••• to• Tri'"'"~ •nlotm.11 en officers were treated f Or of 1.111! deceocient, wllhln •our montl\1 llle allier ot 1111 cltr1< of .the aoove !•''~ _decf<'ltnt, whn1n tou; -~·n1 4"•• L•th•nge C.•~n1 l und•• P•0<i•·1m •· iiPP<O••d fi~'"1u,.on nt •lllh0t•tv ''" c1~-,,,, iller Ille llrrt flllb!!callon 01 this nollc,, entltll'<I court. Cl' to flrtHn! 11\em. wlln ,tis tors! li'Uol!Ctlloio ot tho\ -.ell~• P•Ott•l•"'il h iCIOp!•J o .. ~·ter ~•nd Oro.ilv c,.,~oor 1cr "'• (_hild ,.. •• u~ ~nd o,•,I 1 It Oiled Sefl!e ber 10 1914 Int nect1wry YG11tl>er1, to l!>e 11n-Oared Otcobe• 1, 191' Prt~nlion Pr0<;••m •}O• .• r,n ·!•d ar<1 ""'"'""'> il"<l i;.t.•<'flh 1rr 1uoc1 .. 1•·C1. Tt"'IO••••f [ J J.AMES MARTIN CAA EV d!l<slgnea a! lh<t Ltw Ollltt of Karns WIL~lAM 0. NARSlo;AL~ borr-ong far 1 ... -cc.."h I~• (61 t(!t»'·l «·•~"'C' ii aut~"'''' d. A~··•·.,1<n1w11~1rielt1 .I• S ACl.,.lnostrator tl t~• Estate & Ka•1bl•"· 900 Wllihlrt Blvd., Ste. Aom1nl!ilratcr cl the f ,,,,.tr lo• B~ltro F't~• "' , I•""' ti ''·'"''"' ;, .c-1 lo< (0).01111• Wuoc ""' c>,um 1111 tnlu•r "~1or ta te OI tl'le atH::ve namtd ote!<lenl 5)1). LO• Angele•, (•lllllrnl1 90011 wnk~ II.EE yci Ille IDCVe f>iMt<I de-rtcle•>! S!olfler. t.m••<)•n,1 ~~•Ile<' 01JOI Ptogro1tl'I DtOOOSll " .o;.c•n•tl!. Prooo•l!CI o.-C11n.r1 •• H JACK HALL All 11 lhl Pllct O! bu•lnffll DI 11141 Undtrtllltllel O 6. LANS (lWf Cllift'}fl NO• IJ l • ~na '' ,:H ••tkl tot"'"''"~ JI, -.:>hil on "~'d nq I °'""''•O" o' 4lf l!iil lJlh SlrHi°'""Y In "'Ill .,..ners llt'lll11lno to !flt tllllt ~· NI•~ C~hlC. Drl\'9, Sit. HO • Cc.Ynlt C.tnl'll l.'D•QUf' ltluO• ra!k Force"-"'" 11r..,1.,nq ~~no 1or ti.. w~I'"'' ~----------~ (Ill• Mew c lifer~• t2•U of 11la dtcte1enr, wl!l\ln lour months .....,.,, 11' nt .. nlt ftuttl o,,ei;l~•btllJlll••ntO Oetto.rl-1_t_Aobf'rt\'/.So1t,••~~o..,m1n<XC1.Glsl"'''l""<•r• T .. • 1114) t,.2.~... an.,.. the hr~t P11blltlll011 OI 11111 not let, (IU) ......,. . ( •ttn6r<:! 1o ~"'""" \>•rio L()(IO"U <II Br!!O!volent Pul!eC1•"" O<~r of(:"< £1r11-.oa°"n •• k · hal t' D t ' Dtlt<I Sep!fml>tr JO 197' An .. ,..,, for AC1m1lllll•1!0!' S SlflO e In a IOn . amage 0 Altttt11V lot f 1tffllllr THOMAS L /EFFAIES P~bllslleocl Orl"llf Cot•! Dill~ Piiat, -nlfo Pl•"ft•"O (omm·~•'llN'•. Ntgolot !•on lo< llOO<lpli•n MQvoSot.On of ltlfl ..-.t .. the hotel, w h 0 s e resid ents .!.u.!>!!~ .?'. '," .. ' .. "n,.!__0•,'.'',,'. "",,·, JUDY JEFf=1t1ES MERTZ.,,,,, Cklcbe• J, IG, 11, 14, 197• 3102·14 A.n•·Oflft• cni•nt• '1 '"''"°'"'ft '"' N~wllOl"I Dune•. 1"'-~1~1•-111 cl O!lt'!l •K~•Clh .. ...,.,.,,,.., • ., 10 .....,, •«t••tCI. lh• oropcsea o•O•n~,,._" prO!\ittohno U 1u•n1 on c••ll•n •llft l\ ~• tontl..,,..O. Int \\'ere mostly elderly, was ,,,, ~20-1• ~~~~. ~R: w:u P UBLIC N OTICE 0.-Pt•lmc'"I"' Mental Heal!h ·~·ut,,..,IHCI 10 11.;e ~!'Kt OC>Nltfd ttv T~e l •!lenlng Eol••· est. led l MS 000 l11c •• Ii I S.Ot•ll•!t C.Hnlt l'e~I mat It•~••• l>llP<O•CO PrDCOlotd KQw•§lt11111ol la"<!'" nna a .,... ' • P UELlC NOTICE KAINS o~ '~=mA:irneo OtcoClcnt '"' ClYo( C•nlt• !\ rflr,.ed 10 ·~ COUii\• Aelrn•n•llrlh~ °''"''' ,.,. .. '"""''· R11~1u1oO<n ,_ Wllihlrl I I,,,.., $II , l)fl FICTITIOUS •USINEll from Ch• al vorW Lina a OCl>Oi•M 1nt•tl!o!! in p"'f>t!rty 11• i '<eH..,.nU •> rtcel..O. lllo • "un Proposal l"ICTITIOUS •USINESS L• A•ltll. (l!lfotnl• to011 T NA~E STATEMEH'T K<•Clenl f(j)O!I on 0+111 f'oo1n111 llnlll~•••ll ;~ ·~eo';l'd. Prog•••~ RrllO'I HO.'"' ... .-11,,. U NAME ITATEMiHT C21)1 •I0·•$11 bll1~t1Sl~~~wong Pt•.sOftl l ft doing Creek (orrodOtPt•nnonqTA\l ("OUP•\•ru•i-lttoefl-Co"''"•~>lentll!IU!tlo•lttCl lo SACRAMENTO (UPI) _ A lilt fellowing perwn ~1 001rio t•s!ntu All1rri.v1 I« E•Kvltrt \'/EST A.IRE PUll LISHING, S s 0 oenv tt<)wt1hto• i•t••9i"Q at Co.in1vo01oc"•1,u1"'"1i. Pllrcll..,. 101 tt.e Coul'!lly RM:o<dt'<' fS: P~l1hed Or11111e Co1'1 O•llY Pllol, "'-"°'1 C.tnlfr Drive. ~11111 flS, 11 i u!ll<l••rtd. Tno Co unly .Acmt,,.~lr•I•"" Ottl<C• •11<1 t,,.. O.ttllor ot AQ•icull"'••I proposed initiative requir ing TERRY'S PLVMllN(i, :it5 E. 1tlll Octo!itr J, 10, 11, )4, Ulf llO•ll ffe>YPC<I l t1tn, Cellfol'nli 91460. E•ten1oon!>tNl<e •r•a•itc1tCllOPf(Oarth,..flCoalpl•~~-hncllfl!>ftU•l"°'5t-n!nq ••••to leoc f $!., (01111 Me1-11, Celllornl• 9'1621 RiymcnCI H. Glrfl. •Ol Oin!li sw~ltm. Cul•lfl Counly COf\l•i<h •rf tcmplelfd. (lc,..111111{1 Ag"•.,....nt 1n111 tonY' .. I 11P mcul\Ml ry sen es Gr gun· Ttrrlntt C•rmoov. 21, E. 19111 St,, PUBLIC NOTICE 51-.ett, l;orQn• QI ~t. C1ll"'ml1 •Uognmenl to•'"" P1 ob~t.on Orp~fl/T"o:ft\ <d!Ulet iil li """n~tCI. llQ<temi.nl tor ... f.i<hl• carrying crim inals and dnJg (OllO Mtll, Cel!lornfll 97677 f262S. LU1r1•y '"''" L•t f , Wll<O• All<I A.•IO<IJl~I •~ •OlllOV"'CI A•">!llllOn uom l~e City vi Vo•~ he h r lied l t.I This b111lnen 11 cond11Cltd bV •n SLl'•l .. ll P.otlert Llt1d. Stolt 1t C1tmpboll tlf'tCl1ro<1u~'1•n9C•u•n"onol!l>f1>'(11>CIH»M1Analto,...rf.tOOd PfOl~dian.igl!rt1 ¥•• pus fS 3S Q 0 QUO I Y ln<tlvlCIVll. NOTICE TO Cltl!O!TOll;S 5trotl$, Menlo P8rl<, Cft1l!o.-nl1. r~te 1><d. l••ll•C Com•n111~ M•f!V!t> •'t ,11>f110-.,~. tr ~o l"!.)t l~'' I•! •fll!I'°"*" for the State wide balJot 1ttrtnct (lrmotly lUPEAIOll; (OUll.T 01' TMI! 'T~I' bl.Iii tit II I' tonductfd by t pn .. ~I "'~'•m<nl flail Co,.~c,ooni Irr -•O•f'O t NI" •nC0<>••9•11<1 tonl •nul~(~OI A~M"'""'•fll o •• t f $t t Ed. d l~I, 1t1temtnl ..,.., l!lell wllft 1111! ITAll 01' CAl.ll'OftNIA l'Olt otdntr,ftljio, T'f~t~nt~n••l••C•nltr"'t<•iv•~ ll.Ml,.t t•~~''''''~~r·o••~ ll:•lt•l•tAmortQ.lftt .X.'\.:re ary 0 8 e mun Covntv Cle•~ of Ortnon (OUf\IV on THi COUNTY 01' OllAJI OI II, H. G~rr1 "•Pll•C••d 'q••~"''"I .,.,f't !>""!~ #J,~n,11 (Ol.~h VM(_ .. l•·•n<i.,.. ll•·"~'<' ttnl~• IOf" G. Brown Jr. Wednesday an-Octooe• 1, ,,,., Ne • .t.-11161 Tnl• 111t~me~1 ""'' 11110 wh!'t 111, U>t t.J •1n co""" c~""''" ' ·•1'"' un.1 ,._ ~Q~•Q•"<I-ttr co ... ~1. •om -11 11•."1..,.011,•¢" nounced tha t the initiative fell 1-'ut!llll'ICd 0.•~llt Coan O•llY ~;::~ o!:';:~~a c.• llOIEll 1 L. PHEGLEY, t~;;~M~1~;~ !~~!. 0••"111 Co.,nry on !~.~:: /:~·.· ~-~.M''"' I .M·•: ~:~~.:.~·.4;:.,:·,·~::..,:~;,,;,'~1::.~~~·~,o, ?~~.~~ :·i:-:~;;i 141,306 voter signatures short. Or;lcbt• 3. 10. 11, :u, 1974 "611·14 NOTICE ·~ 1-![llEllY GIVEN '' ·~· . F Sr•sr1 (N ... h /.>•"•' l• 1' ' ,., l" ... , , ... , c~ '·~. 11'1 •• "-~O'(hfd Mol"n• (_"'"' of l'f · The crtdllort o1 "'' ·1b0vt 11tmc11 dtctot~I Puo1 .. ~w 011rK>e COiii' Dt lly l'lla1. ••·•t•"""""'' 'l.r' ,•!.~·1, •• .,,,, o··" ,,..,..~,~o••·~··'·'""ll'i.o,.,..,1.,1 qua I y1ni, measure P UBLI C NOTICE 11111 •II ll(l<IOn\ 111~1~11 (11lm1 •111olns1 $,ep•rmt>c• 1! • .,.. Oc•obt• J, 10. ,, ('~"· /.'.(a•r•• (_,,.,,. '" [ ..... "~"'"'>'\V ~' c .. ut ...... l•••n•." (Gm" ~no..O. , ... Bo...1• rec~ i ye d I 8 4 ' 198 valid ~-CC"CC"'CCCCCC"C'.C"CC-.,.--'"' .. la CIKtdH"I •rt r.ou r~ I~ 1916 liO'l·74 ...,1•~·~.a sjan..'lltures but n--'""' ..,~,Ut • STATEMENT o• A•ANOONMINT Ille '"~'" ... 1111 lftl r\1Cb\lr1 ¥0\IC.~.1 --------------1 WILLtAl.IE.St .IOHN e·~ \.~" """...,.. OF USI: OF In 11141 otfl<• ol Ille tlt •k ol tilt PUBLIC NOTIC I.-: (IP••e11i..tH•dol""'1r~·~ to quBJify. FICTITIOUI I USI HISS NAMI ''"""" fftllfltd rourl. or to li'flllftl tntm, Ol't'ICl•L PAOCEE01N(;SOt l O(l •o••O Tiit! lo!low1fl9 ,,..,._ h•t lrt.lrlCloMlll w'lln ""' ll«t'lllrV \IC!Kllt'I, IO ,... o•SUP!RYISORio,,o••otC.ECOUNT'l',C•LlfOANIA 1111 '1st of lhe lletltl-llullt'lt1~ ,,.,,,., lwnott11l9ntd 11 tl>e LI.,. Ol'llc• ol lil-y fllCT1llOUS IUl1 HEIS S-•Alll,bf~.,,.1 • Store Loot e d A s s E M e 1,. v ~E111:v1ces & L•ns. llG N•wlltl'I c"""' .or1w, NAME St•Tl:MENT ..,,..q,. ... , ..... ,. •oot 1~, 6 •a•dt!S•"""rw•""\"'O'•"°" UNLIMITED."°" Httbcl" &llld .. Ce111 1s ... ttO. HIWflOtl &ttcft, (•lllornl• '1660 Tht tolklwlng 11 ...... ~ I• Clol"'J b1ull11n <. .... ~, ... t• ., .... ~~·.Q,\l•f'q ... , ... c..-....~·"'l .. ~·"lfall••O•\'!"(l,~DVll"' FRESNO (AP)_ ~1ore th.in Me1•. c1nt11tnl1 97'11. Unit 0.14. 11o..rc11 11 TN: 011c• oi 1'!1.111_, of 1111 11. ll<'>l•ocf~,,,... ....... , ,.,_,, rtinO.-•·"",) ,.11 •• , • .,.,,. 1.1 ;~, ,,11ft••"•.....,.•m.-"""''" 50 loot lltlr Ficltlol.t! 81H!l'IH1 N-Hllerrld'...-tlOrll<I I~ •II M•'"'' lttfltlni.., A$$EMILY SEftVICf;S UNLlMITED t<>-•119 o•,..~n• "••oft I.' (11•"4 , ...... m.11. II. w flfll·~-Ol~•d L. '-'"· ll:lltR •• I --penons ed 11nd damag· to_lflOVt "'"' llltdJ(I Ot:•1!91-Covn1v !fl 1111 -'"'-ot .. io Ot«O.tnf, •• il!tln 00 l'<•fllllf 11, (.o\11 '"'M C1lltorn!1 _, .... Trion ... t _ R.~., ,.,.,,, u... a. .. •-·.oi-~ $u-L1'1M"'I ~ ... c. ·• SI 'N r. M k on J.,.111ry tt, 104, tow• mon•~• ""' 11141 !Int Plliilfttr•on 9701,--U<lll O.l4 ... .. cu a op j U\I ar ct hen! • JOIMC 111:'!,_ ... ~,~.~l~· .. !•Odlnt of •~h nollU ,,,. ,.,,,n llt\ftO!C11. 1~11 Rtoal"' l>l\!•111 Nn t .. •l"O•O••d UV f'f• .... , '""' UP-~'olt-u•·J~S.~rt """" ...... Ord! ..... ~ &fter 11 eJnplo-WC f C' nl'f_.. 0111 ,,.,,._ lw>••.11111-'--. Oiltel ~otot' 1,. Ill" A---C.OU. MIU~"m...-.U. 91~6. H<l>-,,.., 11P' I"~ 11 ... ''' 4':1"'°1'"<1 F\111~~-..-ot If, 1 tt-11 f "tit~toO" l<o't' ~icf'oll>ll~ I' .. ' Tfti• ll'lllntn: W111 ~ 11V lft WILL!A\' O ,...,, .... LL lll• bulllltlt II lO<>CIUCIN tty I A Ll•!Oltd M<ll\X'•!t(n.,.,,~ .. tOP<O>'t<1 t.•'""'~"""~"tOt911•••N-1111f1Cll~w/ d isnl.Jssed, polict said. IMilvl0111t Aaml"''''''°' el !"tie (lie.. il!dlvk111tl ~ 8t..cn """"'e•..a ""~' 1""'""1,....n1 '" llW' L•~ u .. f.lt mtnl II l"lf: 0.1...., t<wnl'f' Stop 'N Go officials d"""'.t-.t JOI"" ltM llel'f'Clld• OI "" ~llCYt ntmtd Ill~! C••• llfl!ll Atvfto)IOI C..~•l r1.tn " aoo•o••CI !flt -·· ...... '""' S4w•t '""''" li(O,,.,.,., .. OINi.n 1111 SOl1'I CVl\lt." ll\fl 11lllttrltl'll ""'' l!ttd wlll'I 1111 ftllOV a t.ANI Tn<\ iltltmt'lt -..1 1-•.0 •1t~ !~t An~I""'""'' Th• 1>'~•11 O! ~Uf)>'O"V•!oe>' •#<\.,.,!< tUe.t\ ""ttl""" lo ow•-ride '"' lo fire !ho gt'OUp Aflt:r an C-ty C'!'~-' fl 0rt"91 County Ofl 111 Ntw"'rt (tMor O•ll'f. l•t. "' (D\11\IY Clt'f--of Ort C"Vm,. Ot1 C".evn"ilf \ ~•10 01 A>•l "lb'Y floil lUI "~''" !()f" 11!0 f ' TQtn \ttno( Hlfh.,..,, El""'nl •.C lnvrntory last week disclosed Sej)ltmotr -'"· H..,,.... •••<II. c11uoi1111 nut Sn!Tmllt!' ,.,, 1111 .ooot,o '"' 110~·01d1ow•~..-q AN.. lll1\M llUl .......... P. -''411 $3,uw to $3,000 In s tock miss· Pvbllll'ltd Or•fl!tl ''"'' 0.llY flllOl.IA"""'Y' , ... ,l,fnltl!l\lflltf' ,~blhfied Orin to•·! t'O•IV r Hol fntt, offietrs &aid, U'Ottm11tr '" INI OclOllu ~ 10, 11, ""'bll<Md Or~_. o ! Oally llftot, (•""ltllll)el ,., !lllO Oel<>tlff J. 10 11, e ltl• ts»-71 OCl!Dblll J, 10, H, 11 It" :l/8114 tttl :M71-11 I ' . ' W•lt.11111'1 ~1.JOMN Cl••• Ollllt liot1'1othpe,.,._.i l'~ou~htilC"""O"CO••t lJ••'Y l>tlOl,Ot,DOt< 10, "'' U)'·" 0Al1 V PILOT Thu,Sda ·October 10, 1974 PUBLIC NOTICE Joi 1 l(L I'> llt Mt b'I' U• VI U lhoU Al ti"' (l••k J ~ Nt&I, No 1•~11 p. (,rft\:t &I I "ti'"" 1111 Ile ... Id N~~ ~ hll, lh I'll( (IN( f I J1 )1' 1 llOU\ ,.,u l:.t' Ul>O'n lrO<n 111 .. ~~"' l>I I 00" m I '~'""WI .,, ... , II• hO" M•1lOrn1f. 101)1 'IOLlllO ...... <ll • ... pm •nll'""'-""'•'>lltl""" ... un11,[1t -• IM 111.111-ll!Mtl •o• '"" " II"' l<••j '""" 1\v• tl l 11.~'"°"· ~ .... 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J""'Jt G M Ptott R•p (lie•• J B eu1t4U Rf p Cle" M ffu,.10,0..m PllE(IN( I , 1-4' )" I Polll119 P lace. B•ltl v ... 11ano B1y ln'l>l'<1o• PA e.ie• No Party JIJ<!;te R M<C.~•ltn, Re ft. (i..rk t E O•~••. Dem. Cler• MA 0••••10•m OlllEGA Pll ECINCl S-41 l"·I l'lllhnl! PIMf $10Y<'ft!.Ofl Rt ll<*lt:2, 2'Si2 YallM••WOt •n-<10• L ti W•ll•am~. OeM. J""9' f' ~ St~·~""°" Rtl), Cle•• 1 lltnc1e,O.m (lo•k ~ C Do•• •n. Rt ft, Pllf(INCT l-41 )ti I l'OIUnQ PlilG.,, L•tcnt lt ~t~l" ln\Pl'c !or N l Grtc!><:ll,Rcp Ju<ltl~ A Y r>lnfl"I lir o (I•" U r. An~t1 ,le~, Pt P (I•" r l.i h• 1\\1'1 Rt p PPEC.•HCT s-11.,u.1 l'o!t111qPt.OCe O'NtoU!.<l>OOl.,tJ'OI ~Oov~I!" '"'P.00• M I .. lOll,D•m Jll<lq~ C. II, W1llo•m1, ll~t. th•• ~ I. (h"pm~n. FltP Cl,.•>,M P,~w,,n\ttn Q,m PRE(Jlj(f S '7·"4·1 "<tll!n<1 f'I~•~ ~ymour Rf'»di:<ltr. T,11',t Colk: c.an..oor !ft'>P'<ln• PM !o<'~mo111 ,Nrp, Ju<lQe 1 L W<l~f011, Oem, u~••. e J. C11tlt•. Rep Clf"• C. ~ Wnolcomt>, °""'· PllE(IN(T: S-41-1'1·1 PolliftQ Plk~. ToloURtl.IC1C11ct,?ml ><1twr&Ln , l'oll1n'1 Pl.o<< M(C.uire lllt•i<ll:n<e, P•>#O~nGa1>1oel lft -(10• P II Ho..-~•G Dem J\ld~• A J B<•<>Cl•ftbUIQ, Of•n (I"' \h C.•b.Gn Ci~fll c~ '' M J ~'"•"~r.O.m. PRECINCT S t .. lt.•1 !'oll•nQ PIM;t Cap .... u~. (!r UullOHIQ JC1ll C•m•no <•P••l••no In-Clo• ( c F•ttt 11, llrp J~ NA ll'n •,lltO (ltt• R ~w•n\on Rfl), C.1t•• B K,Puttma11 i;;.ep fi'Jr:ECIN(l t-4•·Ml•I l'lllllhQ Plkt lll•nchO Alillo}l (\~, l'lJ7l AHp11 ~!. ln-tlo• E H llltlll~rud. llep .J~. 6 L i.•wrente, R~p. Clftk, J. L E>t!\, Oem, C•o••: J H Mull•n, ll~p. fiRECIMCT· J-4t ltl 1 J>oihftQ Pl"'t ~out) R,.,dfflct, 317)\ VII Maaonn" ln•peclor YI R Foul~. Rep Ju<IQf R C. ,,llP•l,,<•.Oem. Clo•• J II U,•11\, P~p (le•I ~ 0 u.ell\, R•P- PllECIN(l S tt l4f·1 Pollonfl P1.-c~ Al!o C•P P1ol llu110•nQ,)IWJ Vl8!1t'A<;iu.I 1n1tire10• I' O Cnt l\l ld~·~n, lf<'lt Jurl '' V A C.nv.tl"n p, u Cl•" J L L•\\ • '"'""• i., µ, co.,• J t l>uou R~p PRECINCT I 4• l\0 1 l'flthn~ Pl•" Jil•l AHr.•l'>I Jn,p'fl~• " I 11,11 ~~I, J..00• A A I ~' +4 lit p ll~••· C M ll•ln~r. 1J•n1 (h « II l<Ol"IC'>, r,~I> TllABUCO PllECtff(l• S IDOt\ I l'!llhftQ Pl~t • l r .,t;o11to I .. ~ Sl8!"71, lll•1 Ito+~"' 0 ("~YO~ Sid l~·.fll(lo• It t. Llmll"•I, <trn JU09'1 ~ JI &O'«'t , h•p, l ... •I r I tltl•ro,lre,Orm, Clerk · M. H. C..&l>•m Reo IAYVIEW PRl!CtN(T·$ tl·tl• I J-ot1111n Pln~t: Moll~r t Rt~, l\n ~~<1111nct1 0r. lnW)ttto•: R M•HO•r.Ooifl\. J\lllqe'A,L (!•""Oll,Dttno, (lllk J , V.~1lnm~n. Rt p, (lttk , \I, J, (MllU 0.m, l'lltCIN(T,S•ll·M •I Polll"'I Plk t . L111U1ubtUQll R•u;do'flte.• l:. tllldS!. lt\if>ltlOf . l . V Ll"°*•bauo~. Rt11> JUO<ll!' $..II, Andf<Wltl, 0.m, (.l.,k c;: ( R!J l!m"""· """ C~r• 0 II l•t•'IOll,C.•nl. f'R Et!NCT: 1·~1 Oll·l l'flll•no 1l1i\\o. In~ J.po•1mtn\\ (l~bllolflo•. J:l•l!.10\ .. St ln\OI <to• u M L·1no1 ~. u o P1rty Ju•"J" ~ ' l 4M•y, l'l~D. Clltn M 0 (1'11\119, ~•P, (it<\ l I (~rl h•', "t", 111111 (IN( T •)•SI Oil I r.><.111..,. "'""~ \• ~u.n ,,.., Pl> (.llMwJ"'°'• l'OOW l~lll St 1n~l!lt w r .,..~,~.R•o J"'*'t· V () M•"l'lf, ill•~· (Nit• 0 K Nol\I~' II• II ""''~·"~"""'"'· .. , •. PRl.(INCf:I U 111>1•\ l'Otl•no P!tll,, ':>!OCID••d Nt Mdt!!w, 11U OJOh\•11 0. 1..-10.-M I Sllllt(l.•d,Dt,.... J ... 1 C. I U011t, Htp Cten II L 1'1111110\, Fl•O. t •1• ~tA 01lr~.,..t.,.l,lhp, llR(C.l'l'Cll l-U·U)•I f"oU1no fllttt. T•vlo.t lil't\lllc~, :nv 1'.H.!l"'A1. • fl t In a a c b d s ' a ' a ' a ' Orange Cl.!!!' Today's Final VOL 67, NO. 283, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PA~S ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1~74 N TEN CENTS Joan l(ennedy Tre~ted for . Diabetes on Coast By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 Ille 0.ilf l"llft Staff Although the adnlloist.rators of a South Coast sanitarium continue to decline con- firmation, it has been established that the wife ol Sen. F.dward Kenneify indeed underwent treatment in Dana Point early last month ·for a drinking problem. Mrs. Kennedy was arrest~ by police In Virginia Wednesday and booked on a drunken driving charge after a minor accident. During her treatment -wllich ap- parently lasted about a v.·ee.k a t Capistrano By-The-Sea Hospital. highly reliable sources said that It w a s discovered that diabetes had been an undiagnosed factor in her condition for some time. Mrs. Joan Kennedy, the sources said, has a minor diabetic condition which flares at some times and subsides during others. The blood sugar imbalance was described by the sourte'I as relatively minor, but if Aggravated by alcohol , it can cause major changes in beha\•ior patterns as well as other c o m m o n JOAN KENNEDY FACES COURT DATE. Story, P1ge A4. symptoms of high blood sugar. But at the hospital, Spokesmen sY:ear to a Jong-standing policy of no public comment about any paHents or their condition. "We've had that policy for all the years \\'e'\'e been in existence and nothing "'ill change it.'' said the head of the hospital. Hal Day Jr. lfe declined any further comment on the reports about ~trs. Kennedy. other sources, however, said that the minor diabetic conditioh was diagnosed for the first time during ~1rs. Kennedy's stay in Dana Point. Diabetics ·-even lxirderline patients -are strictly \\'arncd by their physicians , that alcohol is a substance \\'hil·h iln· mediately aggra\'ales their blood sugar problem and it is one of the substances they are \\'amed to avoid. At the time l\1rs. Kenned~· \\'a s hospitalized . her prcs.'I aides 11oul1! i;ay , only that she was being tr ea l Cd somev.·here in Southern California and that the problem v.·as exhaustion and nervous strain brought about by the amputation of her !('{!nage so1fs leg due to bone cancer. They added that fntiguc caused by a recent family 1rip 10 the Sovie1 liruon added 10 the problem. Her husband announced ~ after 1he hospitalization tha1 he \\"OUid definite- !~· not try for thr Presidential nomination in 1976. At the time his 11·ife v.•as in Dana Point. Kennedy .... -as campa i gning elsewhere in California for Ocmoeratic candidates in the i\overnbcr general elec- tions. (See JOAN, Page ti New Coastal City? ' Irvine Compan y Mulls Its Options By DOUGLAS FRJTZSCHE 01 Ille DIJl'f f'llol Sli'tf 1'le Irvine Compa n y• s 10.000.acre coastal lands could become Orange Coun- ty's 27t h city, company president Ray Watson told representatives or 22 agen- cies wtn got a first look at the coni· pany's plan fOr the area \Vednesday. But the jurisdiction under which the company's most valuable single tract will fall depends on how policies of the adjacent cities of Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and Irvine treat the company's new plan for developing the area. The land stretches along 3.5 miles or beach from Corona del f\1ar to Laguna Booch and inland to the San Joaquin lfills. Since •Jarmary a group Of !! p(ibltc and private groups called the Irvine Conu>any 1.1 u ·I t i -A g e n c y Planning Program (TICMAP) has watched O\'er tbe evolution of the company's plan. Locked in the Tube Already committed is 118 acres along lhe 3.5 mile coast and adjacent bluffs and 1,227 acres mainly in 1\toro Canyon for a state regional park. A duck-footed bodysurfer leans into the glassy face of a hefty wave at Newport peninsula's Wedge. A five to eight foot swell has brought waves like this along the. Orange Coast for surfing enthusiasts, and has probably prompted a sli ght decline in school at- tendance. About ·60 percent of the acreage. com- pany planner Don Cameron told the audience of 55, will be left to open spa~. l\fills Still Out "'\s Committee Weighs Sm·tax BULLETIN WASfilNGTON (AP) -Rep. Wllbur D. &lill1 acknowledged tills afternoon that he was involved In an early ~1onday ln· cldent In whJcll police said they found blm Intoxicated and bleeding from facia l wounds. WASHINGTON (AP) -House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Wilbur D Mills (D-Ark), remained away from cipltol Hill again today. as the co~­ miUee continued its heanngs on Prest· dent Ford's proposed. Income t ax surcharge. Mills has not been. seen at the Capitol since an locident Monday morning when an automobile registered to him was stoooed near the Washington Tidal Basin and ·a \lo'oman jumped into the water. Park police said Mills was i~ the automobile and was identifted at the scene. Mills has denied through a spokesman that he was in the automobile and has maintained silence since then. House Speaker Carl Albert, asked at his daily news briefing today whether f\lills 'was needed to produce a tax bill. said, j'We got a trade bll1 out when Mr. Mills was sick in be(l." This was a refertnee to a measure (S<e MILLS, Pa1e A%) Do1.v Explodes . 1.gain, Vp 17 NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices sk}'roC:keted alon8 a broad front today In some of the heaviest trad· lng of the year ln a continuation of sn explosive rally. A combination of Presk!.ent Ford's economtc program, klwer interest rates. economic reports and the actual oood\llon of the market ltseU sparked and SU5-" tained the rally. (Tables, 87.) f---The Dow-Jones lndustrlol &\ler- age gained 17.21 points to 648.23. 'J'he...w1dely watched Indicator of 30 blue-chip stocks gained 23.32 \Vcdnesday, the sixth best showing In Its history. Balboa Boulevard Rape Defendant Convicwd Much of the remaining 40 percent \Viii be developed as residential property for 50.000 people. Company plans include l\\"O Irvine Company-o\\•ned coastal re- sorts. One resort lvould be located north of Crystal Co\•e and the other near the mouth of El Moro Canyon. "Given our druthers,'' \\'atson said. ""'·e \\'ould pol in lhe resorts first: A Costa 1fesa man characterized as the Balboa Boulevard rapist after return- ing to a one-block stretch in Newport Beach in a regular search fo r victims has been found guilty. Ron John Eliulde, 27, of 134 Vi'. Wilson St ., was convicted Wednesd ay of seven felony counts that could send him to st.ate prison for life. The delendant, who occasionally apologized after the sexual episodes and carried on long, rambling, philosophical discu.ssions with hi s victims, was found guilty of two counts of rape, two counts of armed robbery in the first degree. two counts of burglary and a charge of ~x pervenion. The jury advised Judge H. Warren Knight that it could not reach a verdict on additional charges of rape, s e x Police Extract Motel Dentis f In Costa Mesa A young, aspiring ortij:>dootlst rrom CuiCo, Peru, was jailed today, charged with operating a complete but unlicensed dental clinic in a Costa fl\esa motel room. The suspcd. Julio AmUlo Toz:rcs. 24 . of the Wegon Whet! Mo\<I, 2324 Newport Blvd., was arrested Wednesday following an lnW!StlgaUon by the State Dep.1rtm:?nt of Qmsumer Alfairs and the Costa ~1esa Police Department's newly creatt!d coo.umer Affaln Detail. Torres. a student at Orange Cotlst College unUI this semester when-he told policrftij growlil1 pr•ctlce ltrt no time for study. "'W89 held l1\ lieu of.$500 ball. He was bOoked on several charges . ._I.ii~ undtr the state Business a n d Professions Code, Including : -Unlawful practice of medlc1ne. -Practice of dentistry by an unllcens- <od person. -Powssion of hypodermic needles by an unlicensed person. (S<t CUNIC, Pace All perversion and burglary. Those allega- tions were linked to orre of three alleged rape-robberies carried out in a one block area of Ballxia Boulevard. Judge Kriight will rule on the disposi· tion of those charges v.•hcn he sentences Elizalde Oct. 30 ..• Defense attorney ln•in g Kanarek said he v.•ill ask for a new trial on that date. All ten allegations '''ere filed against Elizalde on Sept. 27, 1973, when Newport Beach police keeping watch in the Balboa Boulevard sector where the rapes, oc- curred arrested him . Police said fingerprint tests a n d statements by three young v.·omen \Vho had been raped in their homes in the area in the preceding 17 day.s indicated that Elizalde \vas the n1an they were looking for. Etiza)de's victims testified that the masked defendant broke into t h e i r homes, raped them at knifepoint. forced them to participate in acts of sexual perversion and robbed them before he left the premises. It is our experience that if we put Snrul Castlers l ' ie Saturdn-.,-• Young and old sand architects are gearing up for !he 13th annual sand castle building contest Oct. 20 at Big Corona . The event Is sponsored by the Com· modores Club of the Newport Harlxir Chamber of Commerce. Construction on the castles begins at noon. with the best castles named tv.'O hours later. Builders may be any age and use any props or tools they wish. according to Bob f\t.ilum , chairman of the contest. Awards "'ill be v.·on .in the following categories: most artistic, be!t contem- porary, best leasehold, most · discom- booberated .'' best drip, most grandiose, most uncastle, best environmental. most humorous and best high rise . Paper Pi~knp Ne 1vport Collect.i.011 Slo1,ed Ne,vspaper collections In Newport Beach have been scheduled for the first three days of the next tWo y,.·eeks, according to city officials. RESIDENTS test of the bay \\'ill ho ve their newspapers picked up for re- cycling on either Monday, Tuesday or \Vednesday of next "''eek. The exact day 1s detennined by the regu]ar first da)' of tra!h pickup. Persons living west of the bay should POJl out fhctr old De\\'Spapers Oct. 21, 22 and 23, again dependinc on their resular first day of the wee.k trash pickup schedule. r NEWSPAP~RS-muot be bundled or bagged and pl•cod oo the street by 7 a.m. Thtte-1! a city ordin&nee: m&klng It unlAwful for pcr!lOns othtr thlln city collectors to take the bundled newsp.1pc" on lhc regular collection days. AREAS EAST of !he bay lnclUde all or corona de.I Mar, Ea5tbluff. the -nmrrs,-l!albOA ISlllnlllmitlliella<IiM reninsu!a-.•st ot'lt!rs.-.- Ccntral and West Newport, Newport, Nel\'port Heli;hts. \Vest cliff. Ray- !lhores. Dover Shores, Baycrm and Ann1ftrsary Tr11ct ore 1111 con!lidtrcd west or the bay. • Ne-wspapers will be picked up ror recyc::llng eoch mo.nib tn the progr3n1 v.·hlch begao in September, ,\ in the residential area first, the people there \\ill fight the resort ." Despite p r evious consideration. Cameron •said. t~ company plans no relocation or Pacific Coast 1-1 i g h way through the property. Since the highway is under state con- trol. Cameron said. "it \\·oukt not be politically or economically feasible to relocate it." TICMA P is composed of represen- tatives of such official bodies as the coastal commi ssion. state Department of Transportation, Orange County government. state Department of Parks and Recreation and the cities of Irvine; Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Also represented are privafe grou~ such as the~Sierra Club and the Environ· mental Coalition of Orange County. The company sought the counsel of the groups to head off possible conflicts wilh agencies or opposition from the (See COASTAL, Page A!) C11sto11iers Lose ll'allets Costa M~sa Dri1g Store By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 llWI Dilly "Ill S1tll A pair of bandits brand i s h Ing auto1natic pistols robbed Costa Mesa City Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley, his wife a-nd seven custOmers 1odav in Pinklcy 's downtown pharnuicy. · The 11:30 a.n1. holdup involved the loss of several hundred dollars. 1nost!y from wallets of the stunned lunch hour customers. No one was ~njured in the armed robbery at 1820 Newport Blvd., a Costa Mesa landmark for more than f o u r decades. Victims of the holdup agreed it ap- peared the daring daylight duo wanted drugs as v..·ell as money. "\\!hen I told them I don't carry any hard narcotics, that's when they really came unglued ," said Pinkley. He added that there was another tense· moment when he \\'3S forced to hand o\'er the tv.·o v..•allets he carries. "Neither of them had any money. but I had a police badge in each one and one of them had a couple of rubies set in it,"" Pinkley snapped. ' "\Vhen they sa vt those police b:1dgcs they really came un glued . but I assured them r wasn·t a policeman. just a coun· cihnan.'" he declared. Did the long-haired bandits carry guns Burns Disa orees ~ "'ith Ford, Sees l{ccession 'No,v' \\'ASHll\GTON {UPI ) -Di sagreeing ~·ith President Font. Chaim1an \1 thur F. Burns of the 1'~ederal Bcscrve Board conceded today the 1·011nlry is in 11 rrcession. But he said hf' does no1 share the \\'idespread Yi<'"' that It will get "'Or!le. ••\V e have :l recession but it is a n1ost unusu<il r<'ef'~sion -a r<'cess1on for ..,,-hich there is no precedent 1 n history." Burns 1olrl !ht~ Congrcssionul Join~ Economil"' Sutx.'()nlnl1lll'C lie said the n:ition nt\(•r Otrore has had a r<!Cessio n acco n1paniM by "gnllop· Ing inflallon"' and 11 "boorn·· in bu!ll ness capital investmenl. Ford told a nC\\S confercne<> \\'ed· (See BURl\S, Pa~e A21 lrYine Co. (Hfi .. ial Wo lff i\a11 1cd lo l inil Tom C. \\'ttlff Jr nC Nev.·port Reach has brtn no med to the Air!'lpact Ad,·i;;t'• y f'l\mml11ee, a ~roup 1h111 rrl'h•v..·s pro- pott'(! \easr!'I of ~1111r lands :111d ai rsp.1ce nC':rr-friinn13'! kir-thc C.11\lfnmiA Hi1ithwHv- Conunl~sio11. \\'olff. 50.. !!I n srnlnr \"let pre.~idrnt wilh lhe lrvinr Companv . lie 1s <ll~ 11 ln1~tf"C~f'lf· lhc l lC In In~ Fo111'111ntio n iliia-1s a me1nbcr of t~e 11n1vers1ty'" r.rndua1c ndvisory bo..1r*d, ' ! ' \\"as one of lhe first questions police asked. ''You better damn know they did," said Councilman Pinkley. Another victim real estate Uroker !\fike Genco said. "'/'\'e faced guns before so I wasn't too v.·orried . '' Genco said he \\•as braced on his stool at the soda fountain to launch a flying tackle at one bandit, then saw lhl' other v..'aS also armed . ''I used to ha\'e a se.rvice station on a highway and this was alxiut a monthly occurrence.'' c b u c k I e d customer Harry \Vilson. Some of the. losses incurred cannot be replaced. ··J had 20 years' \\'Orth of pictures in my wallet.'" lamented ~4'rs. Lucy Pinkley. v.·ho v.·as hoping the discarded billfold might yet be found . Police immedialely sv.'annPd into the dO\l'OtO\\'Jl area .and their h e 1 i co pter Ea gle 1 roared in ci rcles overhead. hun· tin g the suspects. \\'ho discarded at least l\\'O v.·allets in their flight out the rear door into a parking area. · A 1>air of longish-haired men in a van 1\•cre stopped a half-block a1vay and ordered to the ground at gunpoint. The. tableau ended 1'.'hen it w a s determined they 11•cre not the bandits. Three of the seven custo1ners 1\•al kcd ii:ito Councilm1.1n Pink!ey ·s old-fashioned pharmacy ujst 11s rhe robbery O.·as in progress and v.·ere orderrd by the ba.ndits lo sit down. ~ Pinkley had just put up a banner noting his 41 years tn business \\'hen the gunmen closed up his shop for a short pcriorl or lime . The h\O·tinte Cost:i 111esa mayor and councilntan for morl' than h\'O decades said he has hern burglariied before. bu! !odar \1·as hi1< fir1<L holdup in 41 ~l'<irs ill lhr san1r location. Or~g:c:aek :oast "'cat her Son1l' curl,1· 1norn1ng clouds nnd fog F'rida~. 01h1·rl'.'i5t' sunn y and 11 little v..armrr. ll1ghs fm111 the upper 60s <lt the beaches to lll'ar 80 inland Q\·crn1ght lo~·s 5:;..60. 11\'SOIE TODA\' I>e .-tpi1e nu'u • discri niiiuit imL /au·s of 11/l f!/Pf'li. flip stnli' parl.: s11.~1c 111 of Colifortuo r1•111alu.t r •ir.nu.~111 .~i'9 rc{l(l.ff.rl. Sec report, l'a11c .-\ i L. M. l•tll I' C1lllqr~,1 U Cl Cl*oil•.. Cl·H com1c1 c• CtOO ... tll C• OUU.. 1'1tUtu. All e 111torotl I'••• At Eflt ... 111nmtnl IJ l'ln•"c' II' H¥ G~tdntr 11 ...,,.>(.,. •• 1"11""i.u1111 as r.nfl l•-"' 11 Mi¥•U I S \ M"'vtl l'1111C11 If N1htfl.i Htw, •t. Cl Of'•-C.IMlft lW At 11 !'"pit ll•t IU.f., It S•l~I• ,._,,.,. I• ,_,, (1·1 Sttd -.rlttll , .. , TtltWl\•t " 1-4' "TM•l ... 1 •l W•~llttr Al lf\l ... I. #fW' "'-(l 1-112 DAILY PIL~T H Tllursd.iy , Oc.1obtr 10, 1974 Betty Rttovers S/i.e'ZZ Leave Hospital Friday \VASHINGTON (AP) -First Lady Belly Ford, ma king excel· lent recovery rrom breast cancer surgery. will be released !ro1n the Bethesda Naval tlledical Center Friday, her surgeon announced lOday. ·~rs. Fnul has been hospitalized in the suburban Maryland medi· cal ce,1ter sin ce undergoing surgery Sept. 28. Jn a hospital bulletin issued today. Navy Or. \Villian1 Fouty said that all of the sut ~1res fron1 the surgery have been ren1oved, that lllrs. f'ord's "post-operati\'e course ren\ains exl·ellent," and she "has excellent 1.1 se of her right arm," It i8 expectetl that the President will go to the hospital to ac· company his wife hon1e to the \Vh ite Hous('. \Vhite ilouse Dr. \ViUiam Lukash said f\.lrs. Ford's doctors plan to consu lt with cancer specialists before deciding on what, if any, future therapy she will undergo. Huntington Mru1 Arrested On Stolen Weapon Cl1arge ~·o Orange County men. one of thC'rn from Huntington Beach. \\'ere arrC'stC'd at a-Oard~ Grove bowling alley WOOnes· day night 00 federal Charges Of JXlSse5S· ing stolen weapons. Richard J. Peterson, 36, of 8282 Kiner f'T OHO Page A l CLI NIC ... "He had a dental chair, numerous dental tools and business cards listing himself as general practitioner, D.D.S.," cunmented Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "He had -a fluorescent light and mvo-- caine and the whole bit," added Detec-- th.-e Gerry Thompson. head of the Con,,umer Affairs Detail \\'hich w a·s • created in JuJy . The Wednesday raid on the motel room outfitted as a dental clinic was the first major arrest case for the new detail headed by r 11 vesti gator Thompson. "He was \\'Ork.ing right out of Jiis apartment," ibompson charged. "His bus.ineu cards listed it as 'Suite 22'. but it looks more like a 300-year~Jd Y.l>Oden bWlgalow." Stale in\•estigators today deelined to say how they became 1iware of the YOWli student's alleged practice but said It was a rather short investigation. Detective Thompson was called in on the case Wednesday morning, to pose as a pC'O!!ipective dental patient. "I said I had a filling fall out and it hurt like hell and 1 askll!d how much il y.·ould ct>St to Ux it," the veteran investi_gator said. Ave .. Huntington Beach. and Gar; r;. Austin. 26, of Garden Grove, ~'ere seized along ~·ith a man identified as Eugene Reno. 44. of Pasadena. Gary i\facAulay, resident agent i n charge of the Orange County Bureau of A1cohol, 'l'obacco aOO Firearm s branch. said the men are suspected of possessing guns stolen from ·a ship- ment of federal anns which traveled by train from Ma ssac hu s etts to California earlier th.is year. The agent said undercover officers pur<:hased seven revolvers from the men y.·h.ich were later identified lo be part of the stolen shipment. A1acAulay noted that 86 \\'Capons in all were taken from the train. He also said his agents purcha!ed a machine gun from the trio. a weapon that had been stolen from the federal governmt>nt but ..,...·as not a part of the train shipment. The three men were lodged in Orange County jail on ttie federal charges and were due· to be arraigned today before U.S. Commissioner Arthur Brttdley. F r <UIO Page A l JO AN ... The hospital y.·here she was tre ated is a quiet. institution founded by Day's Iate father. Dr. Harold Day Sr. Among the types of treatment offered to patients with physical and mental problems is vitamin therapy and other regimens related to diet. f'roHI P age Al COASTAL ••. private groups in !he long series of public hearings which mu.st take place before building can begin in tbe area. Initially, the company wanted support or the various agencies represented, but, consultant Ray Btlnap said, "Hopes to get a comensus of the group ha v e diulpated.11 C.nfilctlng polk:ies and goals of !he many groups would make a plan meetlng all but impQs.'1ible, he said. Instead. the COlnpany v.·lll l!f. to nar- row the hundreds of policies ' to a few tough political decisions," which will be addressed during the hearings, he snid. Leaving 60 percent ol the land lo open space. means some agency must acquire it, Watson said. If it Is not purchased. he said, the company •will seek to develop it. In answer to apparent c on f 11 ct s bety.·een the oompany plan and coastal commission regulations agalnsl building between the ocean and die nearest public road. the company plans to build a public loop road around a broad area between high.,..·ay and ocean. Appraisals, said planner Larry Moore, ha\'e set the value for that land at ·'hundreds of millions of dollara." "Obviously no public agenc)r has the money to spend on an area like that," he said, "and the only otber thing they ~ould do is take the land without co111- pensating lhe owne r. "And that, of course, y.·ould institute a loog court case," A-1oore said. * * * 1'1·ailcr Dwellers In l\'loro Canyon Allo,ved to Stav • People living in about 200 tr~ailers al ·the mouth of Moro Canyon north of Laguna Beach will be allowed to remain witil the early 1980's even though the state is buying the land for a regional park, an Irvine C o m p a n y spokesman said today. The trailer parks are on land leased from the Trvlne C.Ompany, company spokesman Marty Brower said, and no plans to cancel the lease when the state takes over in December have been made. The leases on the land, he said. Vary. i\1ost. he said, will continue to be valid until about 1983. "As far as l know," he said, "the state has no plans to develop the area (as a park) immediately or for the ne1t several years. so there should be no problem," he said. State parks officials contacted in Sacramento this morning said they have no idea what will happen to the trailers after tbe state buys the land. ''lfe' \old me he \\'OU)d have to take a look at it before \Ve discussed fees." Fro111 Page Al Police said that based on the array ar: delta I tools and equipment present that It appeared Torres specialized in building bridges and false teeth rather than open-mouth denUstry. Questioning of the suspect led to dis· cl~re that in Peru he could practice with no problem, but Detective Thomp- son said it appears Torres was aware that his cmlentials were lacking in the United States. He said at one point. Torres actually v.·ent to Coeta ~fesa City Hall and in· quired about getting a license for a dental dinic. even though advised by an attorney friend that he should cease and desist from fixing teeth. "He came up here on a scholarship to go to school," Investigator Thompson explained, saying the OCC stude nt y.·as taking courses In medical and laboratory technology. Authorities speculated today that si nce Torres' burgeoning dental p r act i cc prevented him from enrolling at OCC again this semester lhat he n1ight have his charges dropped. His studc.nt visa requ ires that he re· main in school. so police say it appears likely 00\11 that he .,..;n not be prosecuted, but deported as an illegal al ien. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed Pr .. \IOtllt •I'd Pl.obi"'"' Jack R. Curley Yott Pf"!IOtfll •"'1 Gt11 .. •I Ml'VQef' Thomas Keevi1 Ed+!Qf Thomas A. Murphine ,,,,.l'llQll\9 Edliot" • Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,t..uht9111 M.lfW9lfl!I EdllOI'\ Othtr OfficH CO\tl Mtw: UO ~'' .. , 5trtf'f l~.,11• llt«" 11 .. v.,...,..,~\1. HYftl\ ... lflrl !MIC~ l'l'J 8-«ll ~d * c.11 ...... 1. )0, Norlll ll Gtt!>•l'IO 1114" Telephone 1714) ~2.,..321 Oassitied Adver1islng 642·1671 C.fr\Cl'll, 1t1• 0'•110" tow Publ!~lf\4 CbfftO•llf , HO "•-" \tartn, Jlkntrll~. ..,.llorl .. m•!ttr o• •crveft!-"'~ .,."''" ""' l:lr r...OUCtd W<t"9ul 6Mlfl D"'f""''illfl ol uiorrTl\I: f!"'''' S.UW'MI , .. " """"" O'ld .. ~,. MllW. Qrllt«llio, \1o11>1t•lltfl01> bf '""""' u oo ·-•1: '" m•+i M.00 fMllllll1: ml!•C#r *'lllM l-U.00111t1r1llll• I MILLS INCIDENT ..• passed by the House early this year and pending in the Senate. As reporters persisted in questioning Albert about Mills, he said, "I am not going to judge the per50llal life of a member.'' Asked whether he thinks the incident may result in !\-tills' defeat in the Novem- ber election, Albert said: "I don 't know a thing about that. The loss of Wilbur f..tills would be a great loss to the House . . . because be is a hard working member.'' To all questions about the incident, !\-fills' administrative assistant. 0 s c a r "Gene" Goss replied only that he had no instructions from Mills to s a y anything. He \\'ould not comment on reports that J\1ills' office was being deluged with messages and telephone calls from con- stituen ts. Goss said he has no infonnation about the contents of a Park Police report that Mills eme rged from the car with a bleeding nose, scratches and an odor of alcohol on his breath . The report said the car was stopped because it y.·as traveling at excessi\'e. speed without lights. Mi lls spent at least part of Sunday evening dining and dan- cing with fr iends. The manager or a Washington night club where the Arkansas Democrat has been a frequent patron said ~lills. three \l'Omea and another man were ln the establishment for about three hours Sun- day night. During that time. they twd dinner and drinks which cost about SM in all and then lef1, acrording to George . Bertran. manager of the .J u n k a n o o restaurant ori fashionable Connecticut Avenue. None of the group appeared in!oxicated when they lcfl about 9:30 p.m .. he said. The y.·hereaboots of the influential 65- ~·ear~ld con~ressman. chair'man of rhe t3xwriting \Vays and Means committee, rf'mained a mystery between that hour and the 2 a.m. incident at lhe Tidal Basin near the Jefferson ~lemorlal. J\1ills himself remained in seclu!k>n late \Vednesday as the U.S. Park Police disputed a d aim !\-fills mtide through aides that he was not pre"cnt at the incident and knew nothing about II. ~!ills i~ in\lolved in n re~leetlon ca~ ptiign and faci ng hi& gtiffest challen f!le in years from a woman· Republican candldatc. As rl'C'Ollnttd by pallet. the Tidal Basin inci<.lenl OC'Ct.lrrtd wh~n l\l.'o ,office~ stop. pt<! a 1973 Lincoln Continental traveling al an unreasonable speed \\ilh . Ughts cwt at 2 3.m. ri1onday, f'\ve peaple spilled out. The car was registered lo ~tills. police said . Th<'Y S{lid one or th~ mc.n ld<?ntJflcd himself to the officers ss f..111ls and the pohce ~port. according to Franklin A. Artl1ur. described this m•n cis ''In- toxicated." Ills race was scrat.ched 11nd bleeding, tlley said. \Vhile )Xllice questioned the group, a \VOman identified as Anabel\a Battistella, crying and shouting in mixed Spenlsh and English. ran to a. bridge and leaped into the y.·ater. She was rescued by an .officer who dove in after her. Other officers threw a spare tire into the water and pulled Miss Battistella and the officer who dove in after her to shore. The \Vashlngton Star-News today quoted sources as saying that ~1 i 11 s threatened to use his congressional powers against a park policeman unless police allowed Jiim to drive hflss Bal· tistella home. The Star-News quoted source<; as saying that Mills told Park Police Pvt. Thomas Johann. "I'm a congressman and I 'II have you demoted." In a news conference called after rilills' claim that he was not involved. Artllur said, "\\'e can assume it was Rep. f\.fills ." He added , "I think the officers \VOuld recognize'' him. Goss, who earlier relayed f\.Iills' denial<; of involvement to newsmen, s::aid after the police press conference that "l cannot refute "'hat the police say." Ms. Battistella was admitted to a hospital but later released and reporters "''ho called her apartment Wednesday were told by another wom;1n thal she was sleeping under sedation. The doorbell at the apartment also went unanswered. although people could be heard moving about inside. T h e "·oman Jives in a luxury. high rise apartment complex wbere Mills and his wife also have an apartment It is in Crystal City, Va .. across the Potomac River from the capital. The Washington Post quoted hospital sou rces as saying 1'.1iss Batlitella, 38. had two black eyes and identified herself to officials there as a stripper. Bertran said she ha s accompanied f\.li lls to the restaurant on several oc- casions in the three months that he has been manager of the night club. She ~·as v:ith him Sunday night, ~ said. The Junkanoo is a Caribbean-motif establishment with woven rattan and palm·lrond decor. The name ls dcrlvtd from a Bahamian festival and is a corruption of the French phrase, "gens inconnus:· meaning unknown or di1gult- ed persons. According to Bertran. a silver-haired Cub.ln, lhe nlgtiLclub cat.tr.a primarily to Americans. during the wttk and lo members of Washington's Latin Atnerl· can community on Sundays. ll ls 'Cairly ex~iv~1 with drinks costing $1.7S each. lie Miia Mills and his party of four other$ v.·ere }oined briefly by tv.'O other v.'Omen ~·horn 'he didn't know. The group drank one botUc ol champagne and some other drinks and the two bills ot $61).plus and $"18 were peid ln cash by Mill•. . . . . . . ... . . • W al:ter Wails .. • t· _, Pr ophet Brings Gloom to New port By GARY GRANVILL~ Of fllt O.Hy l'fltl Stefl A Journey that ~an either in April or May In either Tlllnols or Iowa brought brother Watter and bis covered wagon to Newport Beach ~ednesday afternoon. And the self.proclaimed prophet bore with him predictions of ill fa te for the world In general and the U.S. in particular. If brother \\'allcr's predictions come about, the world will be aflame In another global conOicl within five years and the U.S. will be devastated by a series of earthquakes. Backed by a hefty bundle of press clippings, brother Walter says he's been traveling around the country wowing locals with his timely predictions s1nc.e "sometime either April or !\fay." When he began his journey, the self- declared "greatest seer who ever waJked this earth" traveled in the covered wagon that was strapped to a pickup- drawn trailer parked on Pacific Coast l·Hghway. The t'WO white· horses that pulled lhe wagon are now stabled In Omaha, Neb., and somehow are scheduled to rejoin their master during his visit to lhe coast, according to brother \Valter. lie says he came by his mystical JX)\11ers in 1948 while walking down a Chicago street. "Some force lifted me off the ground three times which, as you know, is an Indication thal you are a prophet," brother Walter explained to his small audience. After bouncing around the Chicago street, the SO year-old • • n 1. t i v e of everywhere" says he founded the beat generation. Later, What brolher Walter calls bis From Page Al ... band ol. ''freaks" adopted the name ".Peacemakers" a Utle e m b I a z o n e d acrou the side of his co~red wagon. In. !ddltlon to predicting World War tll and devastating earthquakes, brother \Valier said the Arab wiallons will soon renew their oil embargo and tbe AUdeast "will be another Vietnam." When asked if he ever makes cheerful predictklns, the black bearded spiritualist replied, ''\\'ho's ever heard of 11 proohet "'ho makes happy predictions. DOom ts our busiM:u." Brother Walter hadn't been in Newport Beach an hour 6efore he added one believer to his flock , -brother Dino. The two met as brother Dino walked along Coast Hlghway near the Ba1boa Bay Club. . It seems that brother Dino once had a conversation with the New. Testament prophet Obadiah and therefore, i s qualified to recognJz:e mystical powers, "Man, you can believe every thing brother Walter says. I'll vouch for it," brother Dino declared. Brother Walter said It was a "divine force"· lluit t btoughl him to Newport Beach. But it was an invitation • to dinner and a night's lodging by brother Dlno that prompted. him to leave the beach city for the night. However, accord ing to brother Walter, he will always be in Newport Beach because he was once here and he Is by his own words "a man f r o m everywhere for all times." 'DOOM IS OUR BUSINESS' Dino (top) and Walter Sale of Irvine Company ~~~~s,.,; ~: Die 11-_ll~~ch, Canyon Land Seen States is in a recession. We do have economic problems but it is a very mixed situation ••• " Bums also disagreed. with • ' m a n y observers" who predict a "deepening recession" in lhe coming year. "On present evidence, I believe they are unduly pessimistic," be said, adding that "a suslalned resurgence of economic NEED 'WIN' BUTTON? -MAKE YOUR OWN, Story A3 activity" will awaJt a return to national confide.nee that infiation bas been curtail· ed . i\-1eanwhile the government index or wholesale prices gained. only 0.1 percent in September, giving Ford the first en- couraging economic news since taking office. Jt was the smallest increase in a year. The Index. on Whol esale Prices releas· ed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today was 167.2 -meaning wholesale goods tJiat cost $100 in 1967 cost $167.20 today. On an unadjusted basis, the index was· actually down 0.1 percent but tbe adjusted figure better reflects economic trends . Ford has made the economy his top priority issue and this week proposed .. to Congress 31 steps to take to help fight inflation. Since taking office in August. Ford has only heard of higher consumer prices; higher wholesale prices and swelling unemployment . But the Wholesale Price l n d e x generally signals how prices of consumer i;i:oods y.·ill increase or decrease later. The small wholesale increase last month could be renected in lower consumer prices Inter. The September tncrease was the smallest since October 1973 when there was a drop or 0.1 percent but it was still 19.7 percent higher than a year ago. 'nlte to J ,3-{5 acres of beach and canyon park land between Corona del Mar and Lagwia Beach shoo ld be sold to the state Department of Parks and Recreation by the Irvine Company dur· ing December. Bob Meyer of lhe department told the group of public and pr!Yate agencies in the Irvine Co m pan y Mu1tl-Agency Planning Program ( T I C M A P I Wed· nesday that negotiatioos are nearing an end. Modified since initially proposed, the area. now under discussion includes a 3.5-mUe stretch of beach and b 1 u f f s between Corona de! Mar and Laguna Beach and inland acreage in i\toro Ca- nyon running from the coast to the San Joaquin Hills. Meyer dooCrtl>e<I Ibo nl. IJlil II • n sal<Hi&lf lh<I '•l>Pr'1led 'val6e'of the land -" the biggest aingle gift to state beaches and parks in the past eight years." Originally, the park was to include about 1.500 acres divided between IA>s Trancos and Moro Canyons, The 'Exorcist' Pla ys Irvine In a pulpit address on "The Exorcist and the Dybbuk," an Irvine rabbi Friday will dUcu~ tbe· ·various ways to get rid o! demons. Jewish tradition and folklore on the dybbuk-a disembodied s o u I that was believed to take possession of another Jiving body-wlll be compared w.ith prac- tices still in use for exorcising demons. Rabbi Robert Bergman will speak al 8: 15 p.m. at Universi- ty United Methodist Church at the oormr or Culver and Universtty Drives: But state object.Ions to the spilt parti:::, he said, resulted in the change. The 118 acres of beach and bluffs along the ocean · front would feature a 3.S mile pedestrian walkv.•ay along the top of the cliffs. Additionally, two large public parking lots are planned on the inland side of Pacific Coast Higkway. A tunnel through the landfill .bridge at the ~th of El i\1oro Canyon is to .provtde pedestrian a~ss from tile beach to the canyon areas of the park. Orange County's GOP Plural.ity Cut to 40,695 The Republican edge in traditionally conservative Orange County is slipping, voler registration figures r e I e a s e d \Vednesday show. The GOP plurality .this month stands at 40~695 out of a total of 785,000 vote!_S now registered in the county. Two . years ago, the edge was 67,656 voters. The figures released by the Secretary of State's office show that 0 range , Modoc and Alpine counties are the only ones in the stale that still have a Republican majority. Fewer than one out of every 10 new registrants is listing "Republican" when asked for his party affiliation, the figures show. As of Sept, 12, California had 9,6.50,809 eligible voters, including 5 • 4 4 8 , 4 0 9 Democrats, 3,513,749 Republicans and 576,295 declined to state, California 's term for independents. Democrats hold 56.5 percent or the rtgistraUon, Republicans 36.4 percent and and miscellaneous afflllations, 7.1 percent. .......................... Demonstration I p.m. to 5 p.m. Special Litton Friday and Saturday - 1975 Utton Microwave Oven with VAJU.COOK CONTROL E•t•t·•••Qot lf\11•10• - 11"11 l.f <11blc IHI ~I.ti!• 0 .... 1~"'"" 6'10llt. f llf<C;NIM •uyu, 1Mt1•Q.1" Advance features that set the LITTON Minutemaster® •• Model 416 apart from other MICROWAVE OVENS l!O-flliftltl• M!eu~'111111•• Olg•"I C0t>ttol Special lntroducto~ Price Special lntr...-tory Prlc• lllcllldeo • 20 PC. COOKW All KIT • MICROTIMP THEllMOMITH • MICRO UOlfHQ GRILL •COOll IOOK .90 DAYS CASM WITH APPROVE D • CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD.; ili Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7788 , • -l • • • ' .. • OAU..VPILOT Bl . ' Too Much· for West? Tbunday's Cl<11lng Prices NE W YOR K STOCK EXCHANGE ·Cru d~ Oil Surplrts May Be D iverted ~::I ... v~.:~r.k~~'~ tij ,., = 0cw : • CLEVELAND, Ohio CAP! -The posslbillty of a crude oil surplus on the West Coast after the Alaskan pipftine Is completed h-.s· • prompted an oil com~ny lo study the feaslb11ity or a Sl blllion pipeline to route =~t<lf.SIOC .. C~tf I' . 'l JH 1' t ~ EMl\JI~ 1111 t '' I'"'• \(o ,Qd I) • I .... Entke l.ilo M1ltl ~•t'-reStr\'eS to en1rc1·short orTulsa.Ckl1 .. andisdueto w. * ,.,, .o ,..._.il'I EW1CD1• '• 1• " be CO pl Led b th nd r , .. 11*1 u. Ot Olfl ., 1 11'1 ... t<Mloi\otol. .. 1• ,. 1 • Ioli area1. m e y ce o _,.4_ • • 11, ... ~~,,.,.t.110 • u11o-"" Standard Oil Co . of Ohio theyetr. . ~~~::1: 1;: :".!.,~ 6?'J ·• 't: >i=7~ E,::;c,·:; ~ 1~ .. :1~ said It had undertaken a In order to hav e a p1pchne o1ie"°'~ 1 ' ,. ·~· "" 1'.o • '" 11 • •1 EG "G .u 10 '"' •11t • "' d r 11 11 h ti II h T ....... OrOldJ 11 t'l•l'I CMlttlJ.Oi!U ll'MJ '• E.NotlA-.. 11 1 t:lill stu y o pp nt o cross-s or y a er l e rans -MlaJtitoci . •j t\• \Ii c.r.1 .. c si • U) ,,., 1. EOSt11 .:nd • •} 12 •"" country because it is now Alaska pipeline is finished, :l'~~1~,:,i/, •s !q! ~ ~;~,].~·; lt ,;~~!~ ~::!ot~ .~ ~ t~. ·~ believ1d the Weit Coast a dtcl.slon on the ""rt and "4h'111w .X111 21 '"'• ¥t c.1tt11p17 ,, u 11 • f1g1n N111 . • 1u., 11o 11 U ..... ...t ... u I OI s Ill .,. ... ~ (Ml Wll .~ 10 ., • • • El1>1r tno )6 .. '". "" would not use a or the o route must be made eilrly AMNu 111 t 1 ao • " ~,..~ .n • 11 •\.i • .,.. 1!11> .. co 10 • u 10 .. rod di I k G b ~J(I• 12 11.1. C.lt4-C .tOQ6 l6 Ul<l•"°fllr1CP lvt • 21 111't \t p uce nA as a. next year, ari aldl said. o\1 ... 11 lf'l(p • ,. 1 ::; c..1.rr1.eo11 110 ~"''\Ii .,,....i;:i ,. ,. '"i.\ro•2"'" Air~··~ IS ..Sol q t 2 t.w r, Sf I IM~ \.lo-"'-ffolrYAlr •• lt :t21 tt o J\lo ' ' D E C R E A SI N G THE STUDY IS lo deter-:*7r.:.~ri .~ ;t 1::r t: ~ 6;,, .~ 1': 'f ! 1: C.::f'r.~ ~ ;t ,f,. ! :: DEMAND be,t1l use of eu.t>Uc mine the best route from-the ....._ I"° • l6 u -• ~ c.1.11 • 1) ''"' ••• EMI LI .tM • 11 ' • ~ .. I nd he W C Ali-GM ,llU 11 t'ho ~ M2.IO S 2JI ~· .-E....O. 1.21 I IJ U -Yo con5ervalion e forts a t est oast to tie In with Al•kl lft1tt . 101 •l'o-"" .,,, 1v. .• ~ ,,.., •• E...., Fin~ , 1• 1" •. theetfectofhlgh1erpri1cesand existing pipelines east or ::::.~.~1~ 1~ 1t=• -~ Clllt••1":lt'I ':! 1·"'~ ~ !E:::'iZ~ ~ 1r: .~~ .. ~ increased exp oral on ror; the Rocky Mountains Some •1i.r1wi 111 • 11 10l't-v, c.11Hud1.11 • 11 1 1, .. 11o mdF .» • ' s .... • Ak lo!IAI 1 l'O 6 141 U.... • . c.t11 tUL 1 • .0 1 ll U~ + 'It EMf•lll I 10 ~ ' U + V, crudeollcould result1nosub-· or Sohlo's 1hare of Alaskan Alco ski .t11 4 u • .... 0111 ~1.10 ' 121 1! . Erw1~11 1 •s 10h-"' slHnUalsurplusontheWet1t crude would be routed to ~~r.11L~1:1; 1~ '~:t·~~ Cet1~~1':~; ~! l ::•.~· ~:'J:i'o: ~ 11 n"•.* Coast sh.ortly after the' refineries In Ohio and Penn· :::::tl:t: ~ 1~ ':: t!' ~s":,1.U t ~~ :~:: ·~ =: .Z:. i '°! 1!h.: ~ pipellne 11 completed in• sylvaniaundersucha plan "''11Lllil1 . .o • ·~ t•'h •"' T•••n •so 1•••· '· IE\tflllft .1111 ~ ,,.., 111 d Allo LudPI J 1• 1\ -'I. Ctr•o<:otp 1 J ll I!\•• '• IEll>YI C 1.10 ' IJ 1J""• lllo 1971,'' the company sal In a The Alaskan pipeline is to 1.111 ,..,, 1.u ; J•• 1~. 1 ~t11°u1 . .o • s• '*• " 1Et!l't•111 1 "° . 11 n • '"" t l l b · d -1 r h •1..,.,, '° 1 t• , f.l\.1\1 ·'°. ,,, 11~ •• " E~~l'd .o )1111 •• "' ~aemen . • ring cru e 01 rom t e..,11.ecti111">•1JOJI"'';"' ,..111111s11•·u•1 ,1~\ l!•etoo t, 161J'' ... 1'he Alaska pipeline ls ex-North Slope rields to the :l~~cli ! l :.~· ."" ·~01 .~.· 1! 1t,; 1:.! ~3 ~ ·s 1~l ll~! ~ peeled to carry aboµt 1.2 southern Alas ka port of A11~11.JO • Sc<1 U\!o+.,. C\mQSP .o 1u~ '"• "• ~"- 1. d · I I Alld Sut1m•11u ss J • ~ Dll•-C 111.0 2 Mo 1111\. 1. """" ... 111 • ll )'h• :i.., mll 1on barrels per ay at Valdez. From there 1t w l 41111 °"' .u • 2st t \.'I + ~ C111,1. HY, s 111 20,, , .. F.irc..m .to 1 "' 2t -1"" the start, increasing even· be shipped to the Wes t !l~'A :~ 1 ~ :~~ ~ 8::'::1 ~ s ~: 1~ : ,t! ~:~"t :: t 2t ;~. "' tduully to 2 million barrels o CoaSosht' h h" d . :'~1u1111>; I 't ~~;.~ g:r::.'.:: ~ •:: :. :-~ ~=':1 .'!6 ·, : ~"'• '\'O ay. 10 as a one-t 1r 1n-AMAJt 11s 1 ,.., 1J:1o-~ °".,.,,~ 1 • u1 1• • ~. Flr"W!.IF si. $ M• 4-"' Fred Caribaldi, Sohio's' terest in the pipeline and ~xc"'~~·, ~ t2 !'\!. ~Ji~~: '~ ~~!?: ;~ ="Mlil ·-; ,: ; -.~ r a le · th h If th l<mctnl I• I n i::Z-\.\ OlttPd I 1• It 111 Jll'•~ J~. F-11c.. 1 1 n """ .. manaeer o corpor owns more an a e ,.,..,1,1·ro 1 ,. 10 +"" Ctot••l••?O s .. 111 •t•1. \o F«1Ma1.111 1 1t ...... "' rvojecta. said the study was recoverable reserves in the ""-•P' 1:.0 .... ', •,•,;:_, .~ C111E111 $0 ' 11 n,,.. v. F.iN11Mt .111 '11a u .,. ~· ' l<mHc• ~ J ,.. .,. (Ill Ml!w C., 2 11 tl't •I F«lf'IJI I !O J ll Ullo+ ~ launched in June by Wil· North slope's Prudhoe Bay A~••i>i11 ... :n ~v.-1 Ot1M11cpp1 . ' nv.~1v, FM sir xi J • •11o ... I B h P, I' C fl Id A-l<!rFI ••I -1"-+ \.'J OIPrM:wm1' HI XI"'•'• l"«IOS 1.16. 'tl'I 2tV.+I'"' 1am rot ers 1pe 1ne o., e . ,.;;;.,1,11.;;;2 2JI , ..... OllRoc-1\1 .. n 10 +"'~P's 16 161'1•"' Inv est in 3-month · l<m D4k 20 •• 10 '"' ... OI RICI ~w ·-I 10 ••• Flbr*O "' • 11 u ......... A6'.t..O J.M t. 100 :tl\o't • 1~ Cllec~ F JI 10 If J't ' \<t FlO Fln(_!Cp J 1 J"'-"'° Am8•t>!.IO t. 1tl 1•1.:0-1'o Cllr11 Cr•ll .. ll l't• ... fl*' Mlgot .. tt lllo ,,, Mt Clft I JO • US ll~ • -I.a ChrGMI .10 I •• t i'.• \~ AdUlk 2.20 ' t 111111• V. A (Aft pl 1'-.• IJ 20-. t '-ChrJ\lt I 40 1 tll II '\-~ ~Ml I IO • t 11V. + * I< O\MI .lJ.11 • ti J _,. "'° Cl!trll9< WI .. ., J\Qo -\ .. l'lltrolCp ,tQ ' ll 1 .. ,. \.1 A(lw l11I 1G t 11 1Jft'f 'Iii Cl ~Ot 6.710 SJ 31'1• 'it Flnc:I Fed !.I J }1 I Yo• V. Al\ol;ytnt v, 1 111 1tllo+l14 c1 Rllr ,•sto .. 21 l'-•"" Flf'lil,. 1.10 • uo ,. .. _.,, "mD+.tU ,SOIJ I I +V. (jft!klll,6't,llll +~O FilO-.rti.1 6.UO 11'1o •• , . Supply oif Foodstuf.! :~io~•rlv~~' ~~ 11.~ .. -~ g~r?t~i·t .~11n :~~71 ~ ~~I~~~.: 1g ~~:·:: ~ "D\llpl811 S 10'h• '-'• (ln (j.E plt .1•10 tl -VJ Fi1Mlg .Hll •. 10 lh \'• AmElc,.., 1 • Jlt !lilt+ '• C!nM111 l.40 t ll II"• • ·~ F~&!i 1 • ' l'lt JJ~. • .. AFmuw .ISd ' s ''· .. (IT Fln 110 1 110 i'tl• ,,,, FilHSBnc 1. I n ' ,. l<f~Sw1 .40JS lS ~· ... (ITprf S .... J ll ·1'4 FsP~IJ1SltlU'1•1i.. ' d A Gtd \,t.SO ., 11 11V•-V> Olktr! IO 11 )1U JS..._,• l\IJ FiPMI l.•10 ' •t '"" LOS ANGELES <AP>..-stock broker .an nov.· AG11S<1J1c1 . 1• u .... t 1-. ot5tr .IOg • »s '° .1,,,. Fto..111•£.tt.n n ti.•" Groceries -if you buy teacher. 1<1;111n11(1 • .. '""'. ~1.1.1ott1.120 i u no ."' Fi1V6k & • •• •"·.,,, l<Gllllll.to .. )Ill •O.. tl!iol,-1100 SM.-•0F1WKCll6I :1114 •'\ wisely -can be a hedge· He is teaching several ,...,.._1~1 ·"° s 11 101'1 • '• 1y 111w ... J 1u • ._. •• AK..-w. 1 .,.. """ • 11~ • l<mHom .IOUlttl l1~+•1 '• 'JlllWWll JS ._,\.I+ Ft-F .IO• 3f ,,., ... against inflation. classes at Harbor College. ""'""\11 .ia21 sn is1~.11~ a1,111wp11 11 nv. A'1w<Sc 20 • s2 sv.. 1. That's the message being including One tntitled "Sur-!~'1c11 ·f: ·• ill ~~: ~ 8~~~ ~O:.t:i 's ~ 2nt+n1o ~= :'i:i ": ·~~ ~~-; :Z p hed by 64 year O}d v'ving J n t •Oh " A INOICllfJI S IJJ 21/o 'o 01rli Oll SO 1 111 tt\O + V. Finl V• SI S 4tS ,... .. reac -• . I n a.1 • AmMlll .tod ~ .,. 1 •• ClCAm .211 3 n J\', .. F11n111ot 11•.' 13 ,,..., ••• John }lertick of Rancho Herrick believes t hat AmNGl?S.j • 1•) Jjh••~· c1tva112.4'! • u s.v.+21• Fllf'llkp#•\'/ .. 11«1 ,13 d H. Am !.t1ll110I 111 ,,_.... ·~ Cit'< IEl2.IO 1 MJ 22\lot h FUlllkp# J\.!O •• I 21 , .. Palos Ver ea. 1s career econo"mically things are M:llllr ·" s JJ t\.\,110 c1e .. Ep11.u .. t900 u ... Fl•ECasl • 10 1M11>+"" has Included -engiDf!!t in-1 _going lo get woros~e,__,,,,,1.,,oµ,""~""'!!0~'~"~' _,·~·~ .. ~···-.'·'l eEr :.it::.:::..ttv. . ' FU c;.--t::-;._,:~=! 1 •• I'-v"BtlH~Jit COUl\lelor, wnl"ir.'"", Ibey "el better. He says :Ef:d"' 4"° . . 11 •1\0 • 2 c.o ~' • 1s1 '"" . . 1<1a-. 1.:i. 1 111 1"'+ 111o e Am ltrtl.29 I IZI 6\tt '-P.XI • llA 31\o •. ~ 1 .... J II 211'1+ "-people WOn't be able lo con-Am IP' 1 • .0 • H 2Sl\ ~ ~-ChM\11pt1 ., II ...... · r=l-i JIU >60 21'"6+ "" S'"e.l'-Oka11 , · 1. 1 h 1 1 h Amr•r,.4111 n1' « ..... :u. CM1 111wcp .-1.0 •lo -"-FMC w s 111 u ..... n _. p t1nue 1v ngatt e eve t ey Mr1.rii14 ... •••-·" o.i.1.F11 2"' •• 2ts '"'' i... FMC 2"". J 2svt-..., Government. ·ban on a.e ecome a us om..u ... rr1111 314 . in :n"•.,.. CNA11>e1.111 .. ,. 10 , ~· ~a .• s ~ 1""+ ..... l'pe Fi'rm ... 'b cc , ~ .. ATTpfA1.M ll Jtll'o • 111. (.NApt 1.10 .. ,, .1 •• ,,. ,,_ ... 20 ~ ,1 •¥1-"' . tO, and he is trying to ShoW Am t•T IOI tlll l\lo• V. CHA Uwln .. 22 l'i(i t .... Fon!W 31'0 I Im )Siio • VI grain s h i p me n ts to Amw11r ... 1 11 ,.., ... cHALptJ 10 . 1 • • -. ForMck •. 11 1ov.+"' Soviet U n l'on h as Plans Mo' ve themwaystopreservepur-"-'Mr1111•J 1110 14 _..., C.O.\IStG! ~ ,,. S\'o• l'I FrMpl lllCI •• '191'1+ ... h ' d °""''.,, .!O • ' tV> ,,. (lt~G9111f ., ' \I"'•"-FIDbn l.ald .. 5J U ,. ..., d · d hi k" c as1n1 power an remain """'st.100 J n 1 vt+ .... Clt5G9f1 1l . • """• ... Far1Hwc1..11111 ..;i it'll• v. Offitnate t n Ing On cn(ven(, ,.'l'llltk .IO i lt 11\.\-+ 14 Clc.C.11U15IOI' S1 •I"' Folk..-1 1 IJI lt'-'•' .. K ' kt "" AMFl111U t Jti111'0t .... ~a&illl01 1 10•"'-~Fo.bara.01S 1S IS+1 ansas grain mare as T T • His' advice: stock enough Amlac .to 1 ,.. u +..,. Coklw&k •, 11 11to+" Fr-*M -"° 1t 1n ""'* .... d · t b k 0 u s tin A.MP lllC ll 11 .,, 211\1.• "' C.1«0111 .0lo " , .. FnptM 1.:io l U / 1 .... ,'h com mo I Y ro er groceriestotasl threernon-AmpeoP '° 1 u 1~· .... <:o19ttr .Hu 11t.fti1 •l"\.Fr11tR.111.to s 1:11 1t1'•.,., Closely l·ns~cts a sample ths ""'"• ep • 122 1!<>,. l'o eoir.,,1. ~ s 11 sl\. 10 ,._ ,_ l 10. s .... "'" r-Th D K II C · Amrep Cot p J 1 J* . . ColllM food • •• 11. -\I+ -4 G--of co_rn. Eac~ tray e on o ompany, ·~You can cul the cost or AAl\c.r,10 • 111 31,,. .. ~ cotPt .... >0 • tM 1t1 •• 1~~ v.llle •niht • i •"'" '' N o t B ach b d ""••111 1•1 .. 10 4tV.+1"" Co1oo1$1110 s • u ti:.."" GAC c.o.p 1 21 ''.'••.,., represents sample from e w P r e -a se your food by JO percent a "~t· pr 61 . ,. Jh ••• co11 '""~', ., .. ,,. 2s • 11• GAF-ep .•• • "' 1¥o •• gene ral contractor has l<m\1~a1to s '' ast11+ fn c.ono1A1 .o .. • 11"• '• GAF1111:io . •1 1J•1 •• •1. differeht rail car. year if you buy in advance 1<m1e1 111 10 s " ,,,., v. c.o111ft"' ,~ , u 1", iv. i;.... ~ 1 to • .10 :zo , v. broken ground for a $1.5 nd · I " h ArlMoro .10d ~ 211 16\/o ~ 'II e.oi Gts 1.t1 1 a1 '1 • '"' GMnttt ... " 111 1'"'* "' Acquisi tion Completed a 1n vo ume, e ma10-~llHt 1 °' s u 11...,. ~· eo1G1 "' s1, . l • •1\o-'\1 c;.o°"" ,. is JH JJ • '"' mlllionfacility forCelanes• Lains. AMt•a.,1s»1• .1 eo1P1t1..rt1 .. 61 , -•· c;.,,,1,...1 .w. s 11 ,,,,"" Pl.p1'ng Svstems Inc -~ """'ht1 .11 1 u ....... II'> c.1s0i1tt. 1 1n 11\'•·llll V-lodl • s • , •... t • ·• .. His premise is thatas ..... ~~1eo ,1 .. 2111'~'*" e.otwM1.1ni 2 ••, h GK S..c 1.111 '''""'"' y,•holly-owned subsidiary of 1·-• ts · t lood ""'"'"'c .1.11 s ?O 11\6• "" eomto IE 1.111 1 1•s tt•\ • i. v..wa, 1 .. • J )\, . uvu. cos r ise, you ea Apeo oa ., .. 11 '""' + u 0ne "' 1.1a . , u 1-1 • 31, GCA c,o.p J1 iv,• ..., Celanese Corparalion. i•ou bought al lower pn'ces "PKo '°'".. 10 1..,,. "' c.o.nsi .. 1:zo10 10 ~ • 1·~ c;..ft!lli °"' ' •'II• "" Th 60 000 " I< Pl Co•P • SIO ·~ . ComSI pl t0 I.II 21!/o • I' .. Ollmlflil...: 1 11 11', + \i. e new • square •lerrick says he bought "P!>!lt<I Mgs. •1 lillt+"' ernwi:a1.xi • 111 11i.:..1 G Mt• •l'lll 1s 1• •.. foot 5tructure,situatedona' ARA S•t .. 11 n sn,.:.u~ cwe"'1t0 1 ""'.., GM011 .toc111 n• '°""''"' 10..acre site io the Ko ll =~f1~;:'1g ~uns~::;h~n poit :'n~s.· :~~::•; ·l'2 -~ ~ .~"" ! ~ ?.:E~:.r.~ :· :~ :~:': ..; ~'~ '1~ .~ ,!:. l~~:: t~ Busl·ness Center, Tustin, Arc11trD .1J • 1n nl'>. ""' c ... "'" 1 'G 130 11•,. v. Gtftlln<_1 .to s 1 100.-. ••. A h · b d froze it and ate it when the "',,',,',",, '','f .,. ,", 2.,.. .. . Com• 011 11 J 101 1•, • 1o ~ u s u• 1to • •.1. na ctm -ase will expand Celanese's '"' _ cw0i1pf112 . 11.1111 •11 G11eo.170• *•"~·"' Ff b C h pricewas$1.59. Ar•r PS 1.• • iu 1•1.lt•"' eomms.11 • 111 2•··· "'c.enc.... .... • 11 ,..,. i.. uorocar on o . as distributionservicesovera 'P 1 d . 1-r l"'"ke.11,•21 1 ,~,. CDmpu1rsc11s 11 '"• ••. 1;110.....iep • 10 J11o.11o -mpleled th qu1's1l1'on of ' eop e on t rea 1ze 00< ArkLAG • 10 • 11 '''", t:o. Coll •tr• In 11 l•• c.en OJNm • 11 "" • .., ... v eac 12-s tate area . The building is a mai'or chunk of the Ar19<'o1tno.. si 1... c-M.11.10 • 'q. ·• 0nE•1.0111s,.11-..1 .. Allied Glassbl,owing or 1"•de•1'gnedto•·archou•eln-,.,.._, Cp I '"" c-i.Mll.111 11 1••·· ~ GnFoool.tCI. J:M ~·1111 " .. " budgeland there',; noway to ArmcoS 1 .o 100 101~ • c--11;c .o 10 t1•,, 1o GMGr 1 Oki u .. n v,, "" ~fountain View. j('Ction molded plastic rit · Arm"' 1.10 1( 1• • \lo (on Ed 65(1 SJ.< I''. ·~ ~ ,DI J ' J\lo. "" P t C Ch eliminateil,"he says."For ,.,,.,..."'~ ao •s _..., c:....1£0 1110 6 •1• •• 11. c.en1m1r21 •111 , • \.\ e er -urm . lings. p;pe. valve ~ and lh . Arm1 C•.n1uott eomEop1 s •11v..•,G9fo1m1111J ,,.v..1 n....c:'de t of Fl orocarbon eaveragewageearner1t s AnnClllJ'll . "° ,1 .1 c.nEE11•,6s .. 1161o:io _,., c.e..Mtd 11 s 11 sl'o."' r•~YI n u ' plJmps. :ibelterinvest mentthangold "'""''1t '·'° • s 1s>A.• ~ Con\FO 1.15 s •s1 n:i.. ~· GenM111t'°10 ,., 3;~. 111o did not disclose terms of the Ce l•nese wi'll occupy the 1<roCorptn 1 s 10 11"' ... ConFo"'•"'. a u•,. ~. GnMrtt 1 sSd • ll•J JSlll-,. I or si lver. Arvin1no s1 11 '3 111--"' c:on "'at 10 q J.Oi tlJ,,-v. GnMo1PI l"" • . s 4J.,.,-v. ~a e. . . facility under terms or a ASA Ltd 1 11> 11 .. 1 c.n~G 1 10 1 1<• 1tv •• ~ Gel\MO!r i. s .c1v.. ,.,.. Allied Glass blow 1ng is a fi ve-year renewable lease 1<JH 0.1 1.t0 • Ul fl*-"" CMMn Pw'l ·• ,., u -\' Gt11 Por .llD is IJ'I 1v. • ~ MOrvG 1 to s 101 rs-. . (onf'"' I /1 !10 'Ill -I c; P,,W I 68 s JIS "". '" producer or both quartz and ·agreement, negotiated by Gei•e ra l 's ~J:'.: 1:: ! t!! t'>it.· ·;4 ~/:":i,"'~·, .~ 5~11;\., ~-~r~ ~ ?~ .~ .... ~ prrex-gtass products used Coldwell Banker Commer-"' Atka 1.uc1 ( 1) ,,.,.,,._ Cnc..11 1.0 .. us 11"1.. (1 GllSh!el t..o J 21 ""' v. ' (b ,.__ /tllQyEt lh t. 1t Ut4 , CnllCopp to 1 .. t • i~ GTE 190 1 5~ 11!-.•"" 1np~essequ1pm~n Y itc: cial Brokerage Company 1t11CE1111s1 1 ss .1 eon11cp140 • 11s 161~.1 GTElll 11'>. • U'h•l"" se m1co.nductor industry. between Celanese .,,,,,1 S [ R .. 1t11R1cM ,...,'\1111J u 1\.1:w. ero11c11 1111·, 1 11111 ... "' GTF1;ip1 '"' _ 110 11,.-I'> a "lkll pt J>.:. • 1100 tJ + 1\lo C C1>1tt82~1 1 71""-\~ G Tire 1.IO<:I • 111 11tlot I'> Operations wou ld continue d I D K LI es 1.se Atlkpl1llO . 11• So •111< c11111c111211 s ., 11~ •• 1 c.tr.!.<;o!llC . IJ ,,,.._.,.. . ov.•ner-eveoper on o .t.11Flc~Pril n1 •s~o •:v. c11111P1.oa 1 10 , +"" Ge1111Mu 1 ' • it'h •• 1 n t h e P r c s e n t · Com pany G 1 . "'"~ c.orp XI s1 111o ,_ "' c111+1R , .10d , 10 ,,, , ·~ Gtro>!ftf' .st 11 u1 JJ*'I• ~ 4,500 -squa re-root racility · enera Automation lnc .. ro i.w. XI J ~ ,..,, 1" C0111 1ftws1 . 139 s ,._, 11 r.. PM .IOq 9 2s.i ,,,..,. 2,,.. reports record Sales Or 561 .'l ~~t ,!!', ". -'6V.•11'o COllM1Q ... 1 2•1 I' .... Gol"""s>I 1.11 . 1100 M \lo-1'4 JocatedatMountainView. ...... ... ,.. ... 11 i... Co1111or11.111 . 111 311,.1 .....,.,,~, 1 11 ~· .,,, ~ FiL!tff!Mr i9 mi'lli'onandrecordc·m g Avco carp • 2u t ·· eon1011p1 .. us•,, Ge1•w 1.X1111• no12Jv..1v. Subsidiary In Mesa - Hooker Chemical Cor· porat1on has announced the rormation of a new sub· sidiary, Hooker Powder· Systems, Inc. lteadquartered 1n Costa Me sa. •looker Powder Systems is ~ngagcd in the design and installation of advanced powder coating systems utilizing pretreat- ment \vashers, pov.·der ap- plication and reclamation equipment, cprlng ovens and conveyor systems. HOME RA.TE ON DECLINE WASHINGTON (AP) - llome buyers and home builders received an en- couraging signa l in nn otherv.•lse bleak housing market this week when the F'edcral National Mortgage Association re ported a second consecutive decline 111 interest rates. 'fhe decreases have been ~light -amounting to about $6 in the monthly payment required to pay back a ~n­ vcnlional $35,000 home loan over JO years. w1••~ a in s A¥COC11w1s .. 1 " c.onu""Tet1 1 10111•~-\ .. Go111ypf1 70 . •• 1111t ••• of $4,305 000 or St.69 pc """• ..t J.10 .. !Ill """ .. ·~ e.on1r1 0.11 1111• uYi -1~, GI' eu.. .12 s 1 •l'o .. Yt ' ' . 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'Fa1nlly Strength' Ailing Econo1ny Saves Mar _riages SACRAMENTO (U PJI - California's divorce rate is leveling off and orricia l s speculated that mor e mar· riages are surviving because of the nation's trotibled ooonomy. During the first six months of 1974, the number of di\'orces stood at 59.361 com· pared to 57.475 during the sa me period in 1973 -or a 3.3 pcrci!iit increase. It \1·as -Conference For Gifted Scheduled Coordinators of-a conference t.itled simply '"Gifted III" ha ve invited anyone concerned wit h impro\'ing education for gifted children to particip.3.1e in its 5peciat program Saturday. The conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at ~ Amigos lligh School. 16566 Ne"·hope. Foun t a i n Valley. Sponsor of the pro· gram is l'he Orange County Council for Gifted Education. Other organizations. including t.he California Associat ion for the Gifted, have endorsed the conference. J\lore lhan 50 work.shops. in- cludi~ many "action Jabs." are on the conference agenda. Key speaker will be Dr. Leo Buscaglia, associate professo r of education at tht University ot Southern California a n d author of the book "Love.'' The central thesis of that book is that love is a learned response, a learned emotion. lhat is not being taught very \\'ell to young people today. There v.·ill be a $10 fee for the conference, payable al the reg istration desk. the Joy:est six-month increase in seven yea rs. "I FOUND a general trend that divorce rates decrease in the times or eco nomi c hardship." Brinkley Long. a Sacramento County Supe rior Coon. marriage counselor. told UP I. "\\/hen families a1:e faced wi th a hardship and economics get tough -if there is any strength to the fan1ilv - they are inclined to ll u 11 together.'' said Long. State officials did point out that following the state's adop- tion of a "non-adversary" divorce ]av.• in 1970 there was a f>4 percent increase in the number of d i ss o Iv ed mar- riages because of a shorter v.·aiting period. TllE FOLLO\VlNG y e a r ( 1971 l there 1411s an actu11l \rJecrease in the nwnbcr of pivorces in California but of· Ucials said it "·as an "utl- t\atura l decline" because of tbe "one-shot increase" I 2 months earlier. '!rhe 3.3 percent increase is n(iarly 3 percent below the 6.1 percent hike in divorces duning the first six months of 1973. It puts the state signifieanlly belo\v t h e na- tional average v.·hich stands a round 8 percent. .. There h a s to be an econo mic impact on divorces ," said Roger Smith. who e1;--a\uates divorce a n d marriage figures for the stalc Vital Statistics Division. "How much is anyone's guess." STATE STATISTICS a 1 s o sho\v that the number of mar· riages during !he rirst s i x months of 1974 took a dive. ~iarriages have flu ctuated v.•ildly since 1970. \\' i I h in- creases some years a n d decreases in others. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPER SPECIALS! CRAFT CLASSES Tutidays & ThvrJdoys I I , ...... 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Stocks X?L 67, NO. 283, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974 c TEN CENTS ~· ·Jo. n l(ennedy Treated for Diabete·s on Coast By JOHN V Of tM Dlllty Pl 51111 Although the administrators of a South Coast sanitarium continue to decline con- firmation, It has been estai>\shed that the wile of Sen. Edward Kenne(ly indeed underwent treatment in Dana Po~ early last month for a drink.Ing problem.\ Mrs. Kennedy was arrested byo.p04._ce in Virginia Wednesday and booked a drunken driving charge after a mi accident. • Ill Recession Conceded By Burns ... WASHINGTON (UPI) -Disagreeing •'ith President Ford , Chairman \1thur F. Burns of the Federal Reserve Board conceded today the country is in a recession. But he said he does not share the widespread view that it will get '''°""· (Editorial comment, Page A6.) "We have a recession but it is a mos1 unusual recession -a recession tor which there is no precedent i n h1story," Burns tokt the Congressional Joint Economic SUboomnUttee. He ' said !he nation never berore bas had a recession accompanied by "gallop- ing in!lation" and a "boom" in business capital investment. Ford told a news conference Wed· ntsday, "l do not think the United States is In a recession . We do have economic problems but it is a very mixed situation .•. " Burns also disagreed with • ' m a n y observers" who predict a "deepening recession" in the coming year. "On present evidence. I believe they are unduly pessimistlc," he said. adding t.ha! "a sustained resurgence o( economic NEED 'WIN' BUTTON? -MAKE YOUR OWN, Story A3 activity" will await a return to national confidence that inOalion bas been cunail· ed. ?.feanwhile the government index of wholesale prices gained only 0.1 percent in September, giving Ford the first en- couraging economic news since taking office. It was the smallest increase Jn a year. 11le Index on Wholesale Prices re\eas~ ed by the Bureau o( Labor Statistics today was 167.2 -meaning wholesale goods that cost $100 in 1967 cost $167.20 today. On an Wlldjusted basis, the index was actuaDy down 0.1 percent but the adju.!ted flgw-e better reflects economic trends. Ford has made the economy his top priority issue and thia week proposed to Qmgress 11 steps to take to help fight inflation. Since taking (){(ice in August, Ford has' only heard of higher consumer prices, higher wholesale prites and swelling unemployment. But the Wholesale Price ln de x generally,sig:Mls how prlce.s or consumer ioods will increase or' de&ease later. The small wholesale increase last month could be reOectcd in lower consumer prices tater. · Do1,v Explodes .4.gaiu, Vp 17 • NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices 1kyrockMecJ along a broad front today In some of the hea vlest trad· lng ol lhe year In a conUnuation of an explosive rally. A comblnat --President Ford's economic program, klwcr tnterell rates, economic reportl and the actual condilion of the market It.self sparked and sus- tained the rally. (Tables, 87.) The Dow Jones Industrial aver· age gained 17.21 points to 648.23. 1'be wkfely watched Indicator ol 30 bluo-chfp alOCkJ galntd 13.32 Wednesda.y, the sixth belt showit'fg In it.a history. During her treatment -whlch ap- ~nt1y •lasted about a "'eek at• Capistrano By·The.-Sea Hospita1. highly reliable sources saJd that it w a s discovered that dlabete.s had been an · undiagnosed factor in her ~ndition for some time. Mrs. Joari KeMedy, the sources said. has a minor diabetic condition which flares at some times and 11ub&ides during ot~rs. The blood sugar Imbalance was described by the sourcel!I as relatively minor, but if aggravated by alcohol , 11 can cause major changes in behavior patterns as well as other c om m o n JOAN KENNEDY FACES COURT DATE. Story, P•ge A4. symptoms of high blood sugar. But at the hospital , spokesmen s"·ear to a long-standing policy of no public comment about any patients or their condition. "Vle've had that policy for all the years we've been in existence a nd nothing will change it," said !he head of the hospital, llal Day Jr. He declined any further comment on the reports about J..trs. Kennedy. , Other sources, ho'o\·ever, said that the n1inor diabetic condition ~·as diagnosed for the first time during Mrs. Kennedy's stay in Dana Point Diabetics -even borderline patienls -are strictly warned by their physicians that alcohol is a substance \\'hich in1· meclialely aggravates their blood sugar problem and it is one of the substances they are 'vamed to avoid. Al the time ti.1rs. Kennedy \\'as hospitalized, her press aides \\'Ould sa~· only that she \\'as being t re a t c d somewhere in Southern California and that the problem "'as exhaustion and nervous strain brou.11:ht about by the amputation of her teenage son's leg due to bone ca ncer. They added that, tore 0 ( U,IT ...... 'U.S. IN RECESSION' •. Fed Ch•lrm1n Burns Peru Stt1del1t 'Dentist' Seized J \In Mesa Motel A ~g, aspmng orthodontist from Cuzco, Peru~:s jailed today. charged with opera~.,,~ complete but unlicensed :"!~ clinic i \: Costa ~fesa motel The iAtSpect, J~\Amillo Torres, 2~, of the Wagon'Wheel ~tel. 25\j Newporl Blvd., was arrested Wednesday foUo~:ing an investigation by the S~e Departm:!nt of Consumer Affain and Hie._ Costa Mesa Police Department's newty._ created Consumer Affairs Detail. \ Torres, a student at Oran~ Coast College until this semester w~-he told police-his growing practice left no time for study, 'was held in ·eu • of $500 hail. He \\'as booked on several charges filed under the state Business and Profes.1;1.ioos Code, including: -Unla\\tful practice of medicine. -Practice of dentistry by an unlicens· 1~ person. ·-l'osSHsion of hypodermic' needles by an. unlicensed person. "Jte had a dental chair, numerous denial tools and business cards listing himself as general practitioner, D.D.s .. ·• commented Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "He had a fluorescent light and novo- caine and the whole bit,'' added De tee· tlve Gerry Thompson. head of the Consumer Affairs Detail which w a s created in July. Three From Costa Mesa Tbe Wednesday raid on the 1notel roont outfitted as a dental clinic y:as· the first major arrest case for the new detail headed by Inv es t ig a tor Thompson. Seek to Fill Board Post t•He was "'orking right out of his apartment," Thompson charged. "His business cards listed it as ·suite 22·, but it l(Xlks more like a JOO.year-old "·ooden bungalow." J By FREDERICK SCDOEMEHL 01 Hie O.lly ,li.t ""' Three Costa l\Iesa r~idenLs h a v e formaUy requested that the Co6ta !\1esa Sanitari District board of directors ap- point them to a vacancy created by Costa Mesa Ma11 F onnd Guiltv of • Rape Charges A Costa Mesa man characterized as the Balboa Boulevard rapist after return· ing to a one-block stretch in Newport Beach in a regular search for victims has been found guilty. Ron John Elilalde, 11, of 134 \V. Wilson St ., was convicted Wednesday of IE!ven felony counts that could send him to st.ate pri90n for life. The defendant, who occa sionall y apologized after the sex.ual episodes and carried on long, rambling, philosophical discussions with his vittims, was .found guilty of two counts of rape •. two counts ot armed robt)er:y in the first degree. two colD'lts of burglary and a charge ol sex pcrversloo. Tht 1ury advised Judge ll. Warren Knighl that it could not ·reach a verdict oo additional charges ol rape, s e x ~ersion and burglary. n)()Se al\ega· tlons were linked to one oC three alleged rape-robberies carried out In a one block area of Balboa Boulevard. Judge J\night will rule on the d sposi· tlon of tho6e charges when be sentences f:lizalde Oct. 30. Defeme attorney Irving Kanarek said he will ask for a new trial on that date. All ten allegalions were filed against Elizalde on Sept. 'ZI, 1'73, when Newpor,t. ee..ch police keeping watch In lhe Balboa BoUlevard eector where the rape11 cc. curred arre!ted hlm. Pollee said !lngerpdnt tests a n d !ltatementa by three youna: women who bad betn raped Jn their hom<S In the area Jn · the pretOO.lnJ: 17 days indlcaled 1 that Elli.aide was tOO man they were looking for. Ellzaldc11 victi ms testified that the mosked defendant broke Into t h' t 1 r homos, raped them Bl knlfepolnt, forced them to J)llrtlclpalc In acts of acxunl --perver~ion and robbed them before he left the prtml,.., the recent retirement of director Ellis Porter. Applications have been submilled by Dale a Secord. a leader of t h c Environmental Coalition of Orange Coun· ty; Blsie Kroesche. a member of the state regional Water Quality Co n t r o I Board, and Henry Panian. an Orange Coast College History"instructor. Porter. a member of the board since 1955, retired Sept. S. The term continues through November 1977. The remaining four directors have six: months to fill the vacancy. The sanitary board oversees t h e remova1 of trash and the ro\lection and disposal cl. sewage in the city Jim.its. Secord ran unsuccessfully for t h e sanitary district board in November. He holds 8 masters degree i n e n· vironmental engineering from UC Irvine and now Serves as a consultant fG the Environmental Coalition. He resides at 324 E. 20th St. Mrs. Kroesche, 254 Cabrillo St.. has been a member o( the Santi Ana Region- al Water Quality Control Boarri for four (See VACANCY, Page A%1 ,.);' State inVestigalors. today decli ned to say how they became a\va re of the young studen t's alleged practice but said It was a rather short investigation . Detective Thompson was called in on the case \VcdnesdRy morning, to .pose as a prospective dental patienL "I said I had a fillin.e fall out and it hurt like hell and I asked how much it would oost to fix it," the vc1eran investigator said. "He told me he 'rould ha ve to lake a look at it before ·"·e discussed fees:· Police said that based on the array of dent a 1 tools and equipment present that it appeared Torres specialized in '(See CLINIC, Page A21 School Mix Ordered STOCKTON (APJ -A judge ruled Wednesday that the Stockton Unified School District artificially scparaled the races and ordered it to desegregate the city's 28,000 elementary and hlgh school pupils. Superior Court Judge John F. Keane made the ruling in a suit filed more than four years ago by the federally !unded California Rural Legal Assistance Foundalion. Pay~he~ks Grow Mesa Offieillls' Snlary Boosted City cl. Coota Mesa department heads are making $160 to $300 more per month as a result of a 12 percent salary increase approved by the city council. Figure> released by Wlljlam F. Todd, the city's personnel director. g how substan.Ual' increases for all department heads. He declined to release. ~Ifie SAiaries -tamed by departmtnt heads un<\<r the new system-w-thooe tamed btfor< the increases went into effect. Todd said he woold ooly do "° " the direction of tbe city council or the specific employe1. He did, however, release the ranges paid. each department head before and after the salary increa!f.S took errccr. Following Is a listing ot the monthly salaries patd last year and those thtit are now in -effect as, a result ol •the councll'i action: - -City Cieri\ Eiieen PhlMcy: 11)19 t to $1 .482 : $1.378 to $1,675. -Public Services Director J a mes Eldridge: $1,696 to $2.062: $1.939 lo $2.351. -Finance Director Robert Om a n : II,614 to lt,963; 11.!41 to 12.246. -Chitf' of Police Roger Neth: Sl.696 to 12,002; lt,939 to 12,118. -Fire Chief John ti.farshall: $1 ,61 4 to $.l,939: tl,824 to $2,213. -Leisure Ser\1C8 Director Keith 0. van Holt: $1.447 to Sl.7S9: Sl.654 lo $2,011. ~ersol'IJ)el Director \\!illiam Todd ; l!.!28 to lt.114: ll.lt9 to 11.8<1. .....n.nmunlcaUons Directl)r Orv 111 e AmbUrgey~ -tl.328 IG $1.6H: Sl.519 to l t,847. A salary lncrtase for City ~1an:ig~r FrM SOrsnb:il \\~11 be considered b)' the cwncll Tuesday night . The rnn~e for I.he postllon now ts $2.214 to $2.i62 pc:r month. '· DAYLIGHT ROBBERY VICTIM City Councilman P.inkley 1'1ilJs Confirms I-l e "r as I nvolved In Ilizarre Case BULLETIN WASHlf'\GTON tAPJ -Rep. \\'ilbu_r D. l't1111s ackno"'·ledged this afternoon that be was in\'Ol\'ed in an early l'tlonday in· cldenl in whlrh polltt said they found him intoxicated and bleeding from fat ial \\'Ounds. \VASHJ NGTO~ IAP I -House \\'ays and ti.leans Con1mitlt'e Chairnu1n \Vilbur D. l\1i lls 1D·Arkl , ren1ained away frorn Capitol Hil l again today as the coin· 1nittee continued its hearings on Presi· den1 Ford's propost'<i inco1nc I ax surchurgc. A-tills had not been seen at lhe Capitol since an incident i\·lond<1y n1oming \\'hen an au1on1obilc rrgistercd to hin1 \~·as stopped near the \Vashi n~ton Tid:1l Boisin and a \\'Oman juinpcd into the 'o\'aler. Park polit•e said ti.1ills was in !he auton1ob1lc and \\'as identified at lht• scene. ti.lills has denied through 11. spokesman tha! hC' \\'3S in the-automobile and has main1ained silence since then. House Speak.er Carl Albert. usk«I at his daily news briefing today \\'hethe.r ti.lilts \\'as needed to producr a tax bill. said. "\\'c got a trndc bill out \\·hen ti.Ir. ti.1ills was sick in bed.·· This was a reference to a n1easurc pasS(.-d by lhc \l ouse early th1s year ;ind pending in the Sc>natr 1\s reporte rs persistcrl 111 qucs1L1>1ung Albert ubout ti.1111'>. he suid. "I ;un 1101 going to judge the person:il life of a mc1nbrr." Askecl \\'hcthcr he thinks th1· ln1:1den1 may result in ti.fills' cll'feat in thl' Novt!nl· ber C"lcclion. 1\lbcrt s:iid: "I don't knQ\\' a thing abotll tbaL The. loss of \\iilb111· ~tills \\'ould be H great loss to the House . . . hLx:ause he is n hard \\Orkin& member." To all questions about the 1nc1drnt. (See ti.tlLLS. Page A?) lr\'inc Co. Offil'ial \Yolff !\a111cil to I init Tom C. \\lnltf Jr. llf Ke\\port Beach has b<-t'.n nanled to the At1'Jp!lce. :\ci\'~5<!1) Committee. a RN>UP 1hnt rl'\lt'\\s p~ posed least~ of "late lands nnd airspaet' near tre1.·\\8)'S for thl' C:iHfom!a llighway Cornn1\sslon. \\'oHf. 50. I~ n !ll'nlor \ice prrsidrnt with the lrv1nr ('nn1pAn\. lit.> is al!K'l a trustL-e of tht' r e lrv1nt• 1"oundallon and Is n lllf'rtlbcr of the unh'ersl!}''S gr11dutlte advisory board. fatigue caused by a recent family trip to lhe So\·iet lnion added to the problem. Her husband announced soon after the hospitalization that he l\'OUld definite· ly not try for the Presidential non1lnation 1n 1976. At 1hr time his \1•ifc "'as \n Dana Poin!. Kennedy \\'as ca mp a i g n in g else\\'here in California for Den1ocratic candidates in the Nove1nbcr general elec· tions. (See JOAN, Page 2i e 2 Hol{l Up Custo1ne10.s, Cou11ci]man By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ill• O•ily Piiot Sl•ff A pair or bandi ts b randi s h i ng a.utomalic pistols robbed Costa l\fesa City Councilman Al\'in L. PinkJey, his \\'ife and seven customers today in Pinkley·s do\\·nt o\1•n pharmacy. The 11 :30 a.m. holdup involved the loss of several hundred dollars , mostlv from wallets of the stunned lunch hou'r customers. No one. was !njured in the anned robbery at 1820 Ne"•port Bh·d .. a Costa J..1esa landmark for more than r,.o u r decades. Viciims ()f the holdup agreed It ap- peared the daring daylight duo "'anted drugs as well as money. "\\'he n I told them I don't carry any hard narcotics. that's \\'hen tti(!y really cam'e µn glued," said Pinkley. fie added that !here was another tense moment when he was forced to hand over the two \Vallets he carries. '"Neither of them had any money. but r had a police badge in each one a.nd one of them had a couple of rubies set in it:· Pinkley snapped. "\\.hen they saw those police badges they really came unglued, but I assured them I \\'asn 't a policeman, just a coun· cilman:· he declared. Did the long-haired bandits carry guns? 11·as one of the first questions police asked . '•You better damn know they did." said Councilman Pinkley. Another \'ictim real estate broker l\like Genco said. "rve faced guns before so I wasn't too \\'Orricd." Genco said he \\'as braced on his stool at the soda fountain to launch a flying tackle al one bandit. thC'n saw the other \Vas also ar1ncd. '•J used to have ;i scr1•1ce station on a high\\·ay arid this was about a n1onthly occurrence." c h u c k I e d customer Harry \Vi!son. SomC' of the losses incurred cannot hr replaced. ·•t had 20 years' \rorth of picturrs in my \\'allet. •· lamented !\\rs. Lucy Pinkley. who \\'as hGping the discarded billfold might yet be found. Pohce immediately S\vam1"<! into I~ dO\\'r>!o\\·n art'a .and li"leir he l i copter Eagle I roarC'd 10 circles O\'erhead, bun· ling the susp<.'<'I~. 11ho discarded at least 1110 11<11ll'ls in !heir flight out the rear ISC'e l'l:\'K Ll=:Y. Page A%l Or~g:§47 ::•st Weal h er Some early morning clouds Md fog Friday . othcr'o\'LSC sunny and a lillll' \1armcr. Highs /ram Ille up1~r liOs at the beaches to near 80 inland. Overnight lov.·s »60. 1.J'\SIDF. TODA l' Dr~pflc au11 · dl.~rrimn1aricn1 lall'$ of nil 111prs. lht state park ~yste111 ''' Califor111a rtrnon1! r"riott~l"!f .!C'grtgatrd. Srr rrporr. Pogr Ai. l ,MleYO I• c.11.,,...... •1-cs (1-1.... (1·14 c .... ic. Cl C'tttl-f Cl DH•• Hiiien •lt lldlter11I Pitt •I 11111 ... 11111,,..111 ll ¥!1t~M• 11·1 Hy QerOi.tt •S tfo,..\(lllM 114 llltttmlHIMO BJ •1111 L1nff., 11 Movl•1 It , Mllh11t l'llflll• I I ....... H•Wt Al, CS 0••-'""'' ..... ,, """It II·• PTA II ''"'•• ,.,.., II 1119"1 Cl·I \I..:-Ml111•11 l•I T!>!t¥111~11 I .. TM1"t1 II Wt •lllrf •• Wtf" IU•o ... a • • ~ !! OAILY~L~ ___ c ____ T_h_urSdclJ, O<:tobtr 10, 1~74 Me sa Fi1·e • Victim s 27th City • Ill Id en tif iecl Age11cies See lri,i11e~s Coas !- C'oron<"r''!'I dl"put ies h:n·e re€ el'' rd po~Jti\'(.I Identification thrnu~ d c n ta I r«'Ords ol t\l.O young n\Cll \l.'ho burned to dtath Sunday in a $15.000 Co.-;tn 1\tes:1 apartqient firt' that \~fl ::i third \'1ctim critic.ally !fljured. The cause of the inferno i\S(.llf w\11 never be known. Fire Oepartntrnt Bat· talim Chirf Bob J\lcClellantl snid "It "·on "! be' pursued furt~r." hl' ei:plained. lie said da1nage to the unit at 225l Fountain "'ny East was so :sevm no clues are Jen. lie said the 3:30 ::a.m. blaze started In the southwest comer or !he dovmstairs living room, bot, beyond ·that. there arc no more lndicaUClls. Richan! St . John. 19, or the Fountain \\'av address and fl friend . ltobert "Skip" Arthur. also 19. of Harbor City. "'hQ w~s staying overnight aner attending a USC football Jiame. "-ere identified late \\'cdnesdav as the dead victi.Lns. The tragic bl37.e. \1ilirh occurred on !hr riI"lit day of Nalion:il Fire Pre•:CTJt ion Week. left St. John 's roomn1ate "'illia1n D. Wilcox. 19, In critical condition at Orange Coonty Afedical Center with bums over 70 peroent or hi9 body. lie dove from a second story 'A'inclow· 'Ai th his clothing ablaze after trying to rescue St. John and Arthur when lheir screams a"·akened him. Battalion OUer McClelland said \\'ilcox ~·as not a smoker. but he had not contacted ramilies of the I wo men w\rto died to detennine ir that could have been a cause. The three all played rootball together al Roi.ling llllls High School in the Palos Verdes area d Los Angeles County. \\'ilcox and St. John were second-yenr .students at Oran~e Coas t Colic~<'. runer- aJ services are scheduled F'rid::iy at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu rch in Redon· do Beach and a mentorial fund has been established to construct a 1llefnorial press box in the Rolling Hills 11igh Sctiool football stadium. Knife-wielding Rapist Hunted In Costa Mesa 'DOOM IS OU R BUSINESS' Dino (top) and Welter Prol'het Walter Brings Gloomy Clou<ls to Const Dy GAR\' GRANVILLE OI th• D1Uy PHot Stiff A journey that began either in April or May in either Illinois or Iowa brought brolher \Vatter and his col'ered wagon to Newport Beach Wednesd ay afternoon. And the self -proclairr.ed prophet bore ""'ith. hint predictions of ill fate for the world in genera l and the U.S. in particular. If brother \Valter's prcdictioM come about, the world will be aflame i n another global conflict within rive years and Lhe U.S. .,~;ill be devastated by . a series or earthquakes. Backed by a hefty bundle of press clippings, brother Walter says he's been traveling around the country wowing A teen-aged nurse·s ::lide advertising locals with his timely predictions since a Costa t.lesa apanmcnt far rent \\'as •·sometime either April or f.1ay ." Sllb}ected to se1ua\ humiliation at the When he began his journey, the selr- point of a knUe Wednesday, by a young declared "greatest seer who ever walked man "A:dirini old./ashiop~ ~ot.bing: <81d this earth" traveled in thE> covere d positi;iA.!' i ~Ive lbtant, police wagon that was strapped to a plckup- said today. drawn trailer parked on Pacific Coast The vie1ln1. 18, told police of being Highway. approaclal about I :30 p.m .• as she lay The t~ white horses that pulled the on the llvlng room noor watching .... ·agon ~Ire no\v stnblcd in On1aha, Neb., television. , and somehow are schedule<! to rejoin She told Officer Doug Pritchard the their master during his visit to the prospective tenant asked lo take a look coast, accordin g to brother Wal ter. . at the apartment. so she allowed him He says he eamc by his mystica l to COllle in. powers in 1948 while walking do"''" a Investigators "'ere told he then pulled Chicago street. a chrome-bladed knife about JO inches "Some force lifted me off the ground long and forced the girl into the bedMOm . three time s whi ch, as you know, is 8he described her assailant as about ~ication 1hat you are a prophet." 26 or 'J:l, v.i th wavy hair. cleancut and brotfier \Valier explained to his small .,...earing distinctly old-fashioned clothing. audience. rather than contemporary attire. After bouncing around the Chicago Froua l'nge 111 JO Al" • • • The hospi tal ..,,·here she was treated ·1s a quiet, institution founded by Day·s la!e ralher . Dr. Harold Day Sr. 1\mong the types of treatment offered to patients "'ith physica l and mental problems is vitnmin.lhcrapy and other regin1ens related lo die!. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM °'""'l'I C011t ().1,1, Pilol. w1111 .. 111c11 i• (O<>\bml!d 1"" t-k'"·"'"fl1. 11 ~•\.hl!d ,,. 1""' Ot•-C.0..\1 P\11!11Vll11<1 <'.a"'(lo&ll¥. WP1r1te fdil!!>n1 •f"ll 11<1bl1-CI. """'~" t"'ouqfl Fri.i.•. !Of ("11f -.... NetlOf!Clrl l!o>Mfl M""lit>q!Ofl 11e..:11<Fo...,1.in 111ti.• lAQ\lfl<I lle.Cl'I, lf¥1 .... /<MOCll~ll i nd S.n O~meni.o/S.on Jr.ifft C..11••1•1l'IO. A ~"91, u·q-11 Hl•t•Oll t\ puDh"'°CI !..11..,Cll~ 1nd Sur>cw"f\. ~ pt1ncl11.i poilllo)llinq pl1nt I\ Al JOO ~" &If $1rfft. ~ll ""'w, c .. 1rnom11 '1•U. Robert N. Weed Jack R. Curley V1l1 Pl't1lftnl •nd c,.>-tt "'-NM1!"' Thomas K cevll street, Lhe 50 year-0ld • • n ~ t Ive of e\eryy,·hcrc., says he founded the beat genera l ion. I...ate r, what brother \\'al1er calls his band of ··freaks'" adopted the nan1e '"Peacemakers"' a title cm b I a zoned ac ross lhe side of his covered wagon. In addition lo prC'dict ing \\'orld \\"ar Ill and devastating earthquakes. brolher \\1al!er said lhe Arab nations ""'ill ~oon renew their oil en1 bargo nnd the l\lidcast "y,•ilt be another Vietna1n . '' 'Vhen asked if he ever mnkC'S chC'erful predictions, the black bearded spiritualist replied. "Who's ever heard or a proohet who makes happy prcdlcllons. Doon1 is our business :· Brother Walter hadn 't been in Nc.,..·port Beach an hou r bcforC' he added one believer 'to his flock , brother Dino. The two nlct as brother Dino walked along Coast liighway near the Balboa Bay Club. It seents thal brother l)tno once h;id a t'Onversation "'ilh I.he i'°l'w T<>sta1nen1 prophet Obadiah and thc rl'£ore. 1 s qualifiC'd to recognize 1nystlcal powers. "i\tan. you can ~liC\1' r v r r y I h 1 n J.: brothe r \\"alter s;iys. l"ll l"OUl'h for 11, .. brother Uino declared Brother \Va lter S\l id it \\OS" c1 "di,·in(' force " lhal brought huu to Ncv.'port Bearh. By OOUCLAS FRJTZSCllE 01 ...... Dtlly "'" Sl•ll The Irvine Co mpany's 10,000.att;e coastal lands could become Orange Coun· 1y'11 27th city, company president Hay \\1at50n told Tepresentatives of 22 agen- C'ies who aot a first look ;:it the con•· p.~ny·s plan for the area \VcdncSl.lay. Ut1t the jurisdiction under which lhc co1npany's most valuable single tract \\111 rall depends Oil how policies of Ille adja cent cities of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine treat the company 's new plan for developing the area. The land st retches along 3.5 miles of beach from Corona de! JI.far to Laguna Sooch and inland to the San Joaquin Hills. Since January a group of 22 public aocl private groups called the Irvine Company l\1 u J t i · A g e n c y Planning Program fTIC?\1AP ) has watched over the evolution of the company's plan. Already committed is 118 acres along the 3.5 mile coast and adjacent bluffs and 1.227 acres mainly in f\loro canyon for a slate regional park . /\bout 60 percent of the acreage, con1· pany planner Don Ca meron told !he ulldience of 55, will be left to open spare. Jl.Iuch of the remaining 40 percent will be developed as residential property for 50,000 people. Company plans include t"·o Irvine Company-owned coastal re· sorts. One resort would be located norih of Crystal Cove and the other near !he mouth of El f\foro Canyon. "Given our druthers," Watson said, "v.·e woold put in the resorts first. It is our experience that if we put in the residential area first, the people there will fight the resort." Despite previous consideration, Cameron said, the company plans no relocation of Pacific Coast H i g b w a y tl\rough the property . Since the highway is under state con· lrol. Cameron said, "it "·ou\d not be politically or economically feasible to relocate it." TIClYtAP is composed of represen· tatives of such official bodies as the coastal commission, state Department of Transportation, Orange Co u n t y gol'emment, state Department of Parks and Recreation and the cities of Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Also represented are prtvate groups such as the Sierra Club and the Environ· mental Coalition of Orange Coo~. The company sought the coun..el of the groups to head off possible conflicts """ith ageneies or opposition from the private groops in the long seties of public hearings which must lake place before building can begin in ~area. fniHally, the company warned support of the va rious agencies represelited, but, consultant Ray Belnap said, "Hopes lo get a consensus of the group h a v e dissipated." Qmflicting policies and goa.Js of the many groups would make a plan meeting <ill but imposs ible. he said. · lnstead. the company will try to nar· From Page Al CLINIC ... building bridges and false teeth rather than open·mouth dentistry. Questioning or the suspect led to dis· closure that in Peru he could practice with no problem, but Detective Thomp- son said it appears Torres was aware thal his credentials were lacking in the Liniled States. He said at one point, Torres actua!ly "'ent to Costa r.1esa City Hall and in· qui red about getting a license for a drn!al clinic, even though advised by an attorney friend that he should cease nnd desist from fixing teeth. ''He came up here on a scholarship to go to school," Investigator Thompson ex plained, saying the OCC student was taking courses in medical and laboratory technology. Authorities speculated today that since Torres' burgeon ing dental pract ice prc\•cnted him from enrolling at OCC :igain this semester that he might have his charges dropped. 1-lis student visa requires that he re· n1ain in school, so police say it appears likely now that he will not be prOsec•Jtetl. but deported as an illegal alien. l">et('('ti\'e Thompson said Torres told hun he had planned to Yoi.nd up his practice in the Costa f.1esa motel in ahoui fJve 1nonths and go to f.<lexlco Ci!y. There. he reportedly claimed. he \vould he an orthodontist. dealing with more sophisticated dental \\'Ork. Thomas A. Murohlnc M11111tl11t Editor Betty Re~overs Cr\arles H. LOOS Richard P. Nall A1~1!1ft\ w..._QoLl'O E01100'\ COs1a.Mt~ Oflice UCI """'t Illy Sir.,.. ..... ll<"Q .&ddtt11 , P.O. Boo IMO, "'11> Other Otflcts Nit_, lllKll 'UJ Nt•PCltt e.i.--rCI u.~ .... ·0.oi;ll '''""-·"'~' .. l,rllfof!QI ... lleec:fl• 11171 "'""" """"'"•" Wl\Ot-flk. -~ NO•\llEI ~,,,.,.tll ... Ttltpftqne (714 ) 6Ct·4321 Cl•sslf/ed Ad't'ertislng Ml-5671 (,oo'""'1, ttt•. Or..-iO" c~• ~111!\l'l•"O ~,. No ,.....,. \lar1", 111.,.l1.i+0111. ""torl•I (11111ff II~ ,., .. ,,,.,,..,.., ..... Ill •!llf • 1..,.e1K9CI W!lflOut 1o«.l1I De•ll'lil6IOll ~ ~ap,1kf\t9Wlllf- !ietorod (lt• PMl•'l'f CMlll •1 Col:lolo Ml.a U lltor"I•. 5llO!icrflltkHI 17' t•rtltr \J ii\ _,.,!ftly: 11., "'•II M.00 l'nOl'lfhlJ: "'llotM., *ll\ ... llDll!, ll.4»'"°"1111• • She'll Leave Hospital Friday ~ \V1\SlllNG TON (1\P) -First l.ady Detty Ford, making excel· lent reco very frotn breast cancer Surgery, will be released from the Bethesda Naval illed1cal <.:enter f'riday, her surgeon announced toda'' ·n1r.i. Jo'ord has been hospital ized in the subltrban l\1aryland medi· cal center since undergoing surgery sept. 28, In a hospital bulletin issued today, ·Navy Dr. \Villiam Fouty said thal all of the sutures from the surgery have been removed, that Mrs. l-1 ord"s "post-o perative cou rse re1no.ins excellent/' and she 1fhas excellent use of her right arm.'' 1 '. IL is exp~led that the Presi dent v.1ill go lo the hospital to ac· _ comp.iny ht!> wife hon1c to the \Vhite I-louse. L.....,.. \Vhilc Jlousc Dr. \V llUan1 l.ukash said A1rs. Ford's doctors plan to consult witJ1 cancer specia lists hefore decidjng on what, if any. future therapy she will undcrj?o. , row the hundreds of p0llcle1 "to a few 'r. ·~eompany planl to build a tough political declslons," whit it \ol<ill pu~I c? • road around a broad area be addressed during ' the hearings, be wween hiihway and ocean. said. Appraisals, said pl~ Larty l\1oore1 Ltav\ng so percent of the land to have se t the value for that land a open SJXlCC, mearu: some agency must •·hundreds or millions of dol\ars." acqui re Jt , \\'atson said. Jf it is not "Obviously no public agency ha~ the purchased, he said, the company will money to spend on an area like that," seek to develop it. ~ he said, "and the only other. thing they In answer to apparent c o n r 1 j c t s could do ts take the land without com- bctween the con1pany plan and coaJ&al pensatlng the owner. com.mission regulations agail\M building "And that, o! course, would Institute betv"een the ocean and the nearest public a long court caseJ!!..Moore said. * * * * * * Sale of Irvine Company Beach, Canyon Land Seen Title to 1.345 acres of beach and canyon park land between Corona del ~far and Laguna Beach should be sold lo the state Department of Parks and Recreation by !he Irvine Company dur- ing December. Bob l\1eyer or the depa rtment told . the grou p of public and private. agencies in the Irvine Company Multi·Agency Planning Program ( T I C M A P ) WeCf. ncsday that negotiaUons are nearing an end. l\lodified since lnitiaHy proposed, the area now wx:ler discussion includes a 3.:}.mile stretch of beach and b I u f f s Fron• Page Al l\JILLS ... t.1ills' administratlve assistant, 0 s c S·r "Gene" C'rOSS replied only that he had no instructions from l-1ills to say anything. He would not comment on reports Illa! l\1ills' office was being deluged with messages and telephone calls from con· slit urn ts. Goss said be has no information about the contents of a Park Police report that Mills emerged from the car with a bleeding nose, scratches and an odor of alcohol on his breath. The report said the car was stopped because it was traveling at excessive speed vdthout lights. Mills Sl>'nf. at least part of Sunday evening dining and dan- cing with friends . The manager of a Washington night club where the Arkansas Democrat bas been a freq uent patron said ~fill!, three women and another man were in the establishment for about 1Mee hours Sun· day night. During that time, they had dinner and drinks which cost about $80 in all and then left, according to George Bertran, manager 0£ the J u n k a n o o restaurant on fashionable Connecticut A venue. None of the group appeared intoxicated when they left about 9:30 p.m., he said. The whereabouts of the influential 6S- ycar-0ld conRressman, chairman of the taxwriting \Va ys and f.1eans committee, remained a mystery between that hour and the 2 a.m. inckient at the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson l\temorial. Mll1s himself remained in seclusion late Wednesday as tbe U.S. Park Police disputed a claim Mills made through aides that he was not present at the incident and knew nothing about It. ~1ills Is involved in a re.election cam- paign and facing his stiffest challenge in years from a \Voman Republican candidate. As recounted by police, the Tidal Basin incident occurred when two officers stop- ped a 1973 Lincoln Continental traveling at an unreasonable speed with lights out at 2 a.m. Monday. Five people spilled out. The car was registered to Mills, police said. • between C'«ota del f.1ar and Laguna Beach and Jnlind acre.!L1e in Moro Ca- nyon ('Ul1ning from -the coast to the San Joaquin Hills. ~1eyer described the '7 .6 m i I I i J n sale-half the. appraised ~Jue of the land -'' the biggest slngre gift to state beaches and parks in the past ei_ght years." Originally, the park was to include about 1.500 acres divided between Los Trancos and P.foro Canyons. But state objections to the split park, he said, resulted in the change. The 118 acres of beach and bluffs along the ocean rront would featlH'e a 3.5 mile pedestrian walkway along the top of the cliffs. Additiooally, two lqe public parking lots are pWmed m the inland side ol Pacific Q>alit !Ilgbway. A tunnel through the landfill bridge at the mouth of El Moro Canyon is to provide pedestrian access from , the beaclJ, to the canyon areas· of the pane. Two Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Seek Painters Two CCgta lifesa senior citizens who like to paint "" looking for -.. "1lo'd like to join !Mn. George Karl am George Burlchardl plan to hold the oil painting se:SBions from 10 a.m. fb •2 -p.m! MOnda7.s and Fridays at the Harbor Area Boy1 Club. 2131 Tustin Ave. ~ ~J~~ti~.~~ Bllrlthanlt. Interests artists over 60 ptay <\ttend the first JeSSim, sdtedul~ for Friday. 'Ibey should bring an easel, brushes and oil paints. ·Burkhardt said persons who don't own an easel m~ purchase an inexpensive one from the Boys Club for $6. Persons seeking more informaUon on the informal painting sessiom may con- tact Burkhardt at 54H628. Frorn Page Al \'TACANCY .•• years. She also ls an activ~ member of a League o( Women Voters group studying the pOWer of special clistrict.s. She is ooe of the founding · members of the Environmental Coalition, pa s t president of the Orange County Leaiue of Women Voters and a past member of the Oran'ge Olunty Grand Jury. Panian, of 436 Swarthmore Lane, is a director of the Citizens llarbor Arca Research Team , a member of the Coota Me.<ia Historical Society, Costa Mesa Bicentennial Commission and editor of the Fairview Regi ster. TONIGHT NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH DRAMA -"The Effect. or Gomm<i Rays on Man·ln-the-Moon A1arigo1d." ltoom 120, Oct. 10, JI, 12, 16, 17, 18 and 19, 8 p.m. Adults, $2, students $1. ''THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repcrtor)' Th e a t c r • throug6 Sun. 8 p.n1. "RIGJIT TO PHJ\'AC V" -Caapar W<"inberger, U. S. Secretary or liealth. Education and Welfare. Crawford l:lall 8 p.m. UC! DRAMA -"Seagull" by Anion Chekhov, Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 p.m. Th:kets f4.50. UCI LECTURES -"Television and the World ot Spor1s," Science Lecture Hall, 7 :30 p .m . ''Your l.J:lcal Governments ... " Jury A~mbly Room Court House, Santa Ana, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER II FIESTA DE COSTA MES A Carnival, Games, F'ood and Exhlblta, Costa Mesa Park, Oct. 11, 12 aild 13 . FOOTBALL -Estaticla at Tustin. 8 p.m. Ne""'POrt Harbor vs. F..dison at Huntington Beach. 8 p.m. OCC vs. El Camino. OCC stadium, 7:30 p.m. OCC LECTURES -''Ci ti ze n Participation in Gov~mment," J u d ·y S\~'ayne. lecturer, Island House Newport. Center, 9:30 p a.m. "Travel & Holiday -Photography," Ralph S.-Garrison lec- turer, Science Lecture 2. 7:30._p.m . "Geology of California," George Mason lecturer. Science Lecture I, 7:30 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN DANCE -Dept. of Leisure Se~ presents dance for except.Jona! children and young adults. Community Recreation Center, 7 p.m. .UCJ ORA\.'IA -"Alice in Woo- deftand." Fine Arts Village Theater. 8 p.m. Tickets $4.50. From Page Al l">INKLEY ... door into .a parking area. A pair of longish-haired men in a van were stopped a hall-block away and ordered to the ground at gunpoint. The · tableau ended when it w a s determined they were not the bandits. Three of the seven customers walked into Councilman Pinkley'a old-fashioned pharmacy ujst as the robbery was in progress and were ordered by the band.Ill to sit down. Pinkley had just put up a banner noting his 41 years in business when the" gunmen closed up his shop for a !hart period of time. -The two-tlmt Costa Mesa mayor and coundlman 1tor more than two decades said he has been burglartied before. but today was his first holdup in 41 years at the same location. Richard Nixon's ~faking Progress, Spokesman Says LONG BEACH (AP) -Richard M. Nlxon Is "doing fine and making good progress," a spokesman ror hls physician said today. Dr. John C. Lungren's office said the doctor has not seen the rormer presi· dent since he left Memorial Hospital Medical Cent.,. here Oct. },.ef!er 12 days of ireabnent for phleoms and a blood clot In his right lung. Dr. Lungren spoke to h1s patient Tues- day. his office said, and will be seeing him on a weekly basis, although the exact sched\lle has not been detennincd. ln San Clemente, where Nixon I s recuperating at hi1 oceanside villa, a spokesman saki the former chief ex· r;_u= !5nd'<ti~ ~~~~~l:;-.ders . . 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