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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-14 - Orange Coast Pilot, I. 'i • I' .. • Ford Arm Bared · To Debt•nk Flo Vaeeine Wor.ry DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * -• .. • • • --• • • • • e•;. ... . • • VOL M, HO. 111, J SECTIONS. :M l'AG&S ' 'I'm Here ••• Lara Filip, 4, holds the hand or her mother , Maristell a Filip, after they were involved in an auto accident in West Dundee, Ill ., northwest of Chi cago. Both were treated at a nearby hospital and released. ewport Resident ~shes Leash Law It's a well-known fact that alking a dog without a leash is a , "olation of city law in Newport ach. But there's at l east one ewport resident who's not so e that there bas to be a hum an t the other end or that leash. Bruce Lowe. 122 36th St., ap- ed before the cily council esday night to press for a ane Wreck ·mantled CARLSBAD (AP) -Work is er way by the State Divis.ion Industrial Safety on dismanU- lhe wreckage ol a 190-foot rane which collapsed at San tgo Gas le Elect.ric's Enclna JOWer pl1nt Oct. 2. She men were killed In the acci- dent. • lnvesUgators 1a1d it will take several days to take the crane lpJrl. They have ordered SDGlrE to keep t.he parts stored ''und« lock aod >toy" unUI lb artaamloed. clarifi cation in municipal code section 704 dealing with leash laws. Lowe pointed out that all of the city signs pertaining to dog laws show a dog with a leash -but no people. Furthermore. he said, in all the verbiage in the municipll.I code. "no where does it say the leash on the dog must be controlled by a human." Lowe said he would like to see the code clarified so the role of humans in the leash law ls spelled out. And he said he wants a review or all the revenues col- lected in leash law violations as well as city e xpenditures for lhe signs. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil acknowledged that the law "may require some clarification," but be pointed out that the code say~ that dogs must be "sec urely restrained'' by a leash. "Thal id'lplles th•t the end of the leash that the dog is not on needs to be securely restrained by something, .. he said. O'Neil told councilmen he would sway lbe problem a1'(l re- pcrt back to them at their J>e:ct ~. I Hyzeit Case .fust Politics? By TOM BARLEY Ol llM D•llJ l'llol Su ft Or ange County Supervisor Thom as Riley and San Clemente Mayor B. Patrick Lane came un- der fire Wednesday from a de- fense I aw y er who asked a Superior Court jury to quickly clear architect Leon Hyzen of bribery charges. Attorney Mike Flanagan asked the jury in J udge H. Walter Steiner 's co1,1rtr,oom to note that Hy1~n was indicted by the gr and jury last June less than two weeks after investigation of al· legations th at he tried to bribe Riley. He urged the jury to remember during deliberations that it look only a few days lo indict Hyzen while "it t ook six weeks to indict the Chowchilla (school bus) kid- napers" Fl anagan commented in his final argument that the indict- ment of Hyzen came at a time when Riley was seeking re- election to his Firth District seat on t h e co unt y Board or Supervisors . And Riley, he added, was on re· cord through comments made by executive aide Peter Herman. as being unsure or his support in the San Clemente area at that lime. "It all sounds pretty fishy to me." Flan aga n told the jury which went into deliber ations Wednesday night after being in· structed by Judge Steiner . The jury resumed deliberations to- day. Flanagan n oted that the publicity apparently favorable to Riley tame at a time when the supervisor was running for re- el ection "as the soul of honesty and integrity." He stressed t h at Hyzen, 66. ol 2100 B S . O l a Vis t a, S a n Clemente, had nothing but praise for Ril9"' wl\ae he remained ada- mant in his denials that he ever attemptfd to bribe the supervisor in ceturn for b1s beiftl namt!!d as the architect when thetlme catne to build a San Clemente branch library. Flanagan ·blasted Mayor Lanf as an unethical attorney wbo r• minded him of Judas anti the Biblical phrase: "One of you will bet.r 8.)' me for a rew pietes ot silver." Flanagan said H,y1en trus t.eel Lane lo the belief that dl• eusslons with the San Clement l1wyer, which the pcosecuuoe describes as highly i ncrlmin• inc, should beve beell proteeted undtr lawyer·cllent ~daaion • (Ste 111\'ZEN, P•e'Al) -.. ( ' , ictim?: • • I I Newport's Leash· Law Lampooned;: ' ' . I . I f I .·· •' .. •• . • .. Wrong Wheels,~ Wheel.. f' Brown Cars Mixed Up Rodney Dam es walked up to Costa Mesa police desk of. fi cer Chuck Hofrard Wednesday with a set of car keys that didn't belong to him . He s aid ther e was a brown Ford Torino in the poli ce parking lot that also didn't belong to him . ' But he had an explanation. IT SEEMS THE WEARY Westminster businessman stopped off at the Derby Restaurant in Costa Mesa Tuesday nighl. tossing his keys to the fl oorboard of bis brown Torino before entering the eatery. He r eturned a short time later, picked up the keys (rom lhe floorboard, and drove home. Next morning, his roommate observed that his buddy's car was a differ ent shade of brown than he remembered it. Sure enough, La Jolla businessman Charles Scribner. who had also visited the Costa Mesa rest aurant Tuesd ay night, had Cited a grand theft auto report with Costa Mesa of. ficers. BOTH MEN WERE IN the habit of dropping.their car keys to the n oor board of their respective brown Ford Tori nos. And. after all, it was dark. Dam as told police. Everything was fine by Wednesday. Dam as picked up his brown Ford Ton no still sittingin the Derby parking lot. and Scribner sent his secretary up from La Jolla to pick up his nearly identical car. An open and shut <'ase. Fords Get Shots; Program Resumes WASHINGTON <AP) -As- sured by his physician that there is no danger . President Ford t olled up his shirtsleeve t.xtay and got a swine flu shot to de· monstrate his confidence in the vaccine. He didn't wlnce. "1 didn't even know it," he said about how it felt. The White House physician. Dr. William Luk ash, gave Ford the injection. The P resident was an initiator of lbe inoculation program. . Following the President's ex- ample, Mrs . F ord, daughter . URGENCY MEASURE HAUNTING HEW?-A14 Susan, and son, Jack, got their shots at the White House. • Ford, 63, was inoculated (ollowing the d e aths of several elderly people after they took swine nu shots. Three of nine states that sus- pended the swine Ou Inoculation program have decided to resume giving shots aft.er t ests revealed no evide,nce that the vaccine caused the deaths of elderly peo- ple. But several areas reported lbarp d~Unes in the number of people showin1 up Wednesday for the Cree anoculations. The pro- ·iram la dell1ned to re ach up lo ~million A merlcans. Oflidals tn Louisiana and Jl. Unoh ordered the rt1Um.PtiOD ol their prorrams Wed»esday. Ver- moot authorities said immuniza· lions would resume on Friday. At least 33 elderly people in 16 states -most with a hi story of heart trouble -are r eported to have died after r eceiving the in· oculations. ·· · That includes three persons in the Pittsburgh area whose deaths Monday prompted nine s tates to suspend the program a day 1 ater Feder al and st ate offi cials stress that there is no known con- nection between the t135·million vaccinatio n progr am , which beganOct.1. and tbedeaths. Other st ates where the pro- gram was halted were Al aska, Maine. Michigan, New Mexico, Texas -except Houston -and Wisconsin. There also were sus- , pensiona of th~ progz:am iQ some areas of other states. At least 21 st ates have yet to begin inoculations. Food and Drug Administration officials s aid Wednesday they round no evide nce in preliminary tests that a batch ol swine nu <See FLU, P•ge A.2) Udall Aids Carter MANCHESTER CAP) -A r•miliar face to many New Hampshire Democrat.s, Arbooa Rep. Morris K. Udall, will return to the stale to campaign for t.be m•n who defeated him in the llete's presidential primary l ast February, Jimmy Carter. Failure Blamed • ,r ... ·it $ !i . ~ Mech anical raU ure is suspe<fl. . ed today in the collision or (J · olde r model British sports c .. and a van that killed a youia. mother and h er two little boys II; Huntington Beach Wednes~ I according to police invest.igato } The 1967 coupe we nt into a sk on Golden West Street at l Ave nue when a r e'ar whe . snapped off, then was ram ! broads ide b y an onco mi~" German Import van. ·• ~ Killed almost instantly in t~ ·~ '4:"0!rp:rti. ~r ash «.'et-l!; ~-··· .. --Cla•rlolle Ann Bartell, 26, o( Sacr amento. .._. -Chris tian Bartell , 8. of Sacramento -Der e k Barte ll , 6, ~r Sacr amento. t Tht-young m other was visitlqg friends and r elati ves in the HuQl.- angton Beach-Long Beach area.I Investigators said the bodi'5 landed in a vac ant field at the corner or the busy intersection. ) "The little guy. Derek. wris still inside the car," Officer OrVla Akin s aid. J ames Allen Brunso. 37, of 820,z Woo•burn Drive . Huntingtc>Jl Beach, the driver of the van i": volved, suffered moderate lit. juries. J He was listed in satisfactory conditi on today at Pacifica· Hospital In Huntington Beach~' -~fer.from Ute-scene of ttie-e~ lision. •n (See CRASH, Page A2> • Cou~t Weather The coast will be under a blanket or tJllck Cog Friday morning, with beach fog to li nger un into the after- noon. I NSIDE TODA l' Bolivia b mourning the ' deaths of upwards of 100 'people afttr an Amer ican cargo plant> cmahtd' into a school plo11grovnd. Sec Page A4. Index he trial of Susan Saxe. •charged with murder and armed robbery, ended in oston Wednesday \\ilh a ung jury. •\t .... •• f """ Frolfl Page Al .CRASH ••• Officer Akin today was taking apart the wheel assembly of the Bartell car to examine all com- ponents for clues to what caused the rim and tire to snap off as though without warning. He said preliminary checking showed holes for lug nuts holding the wheel onto the axle where . worn down to an elliptical or oval shape, indicating it was probably loose for some time. Brun sow as unable to avoid the accident, police s aid. Coron er's deputies said autopsies were planned for today on the bodies of Mrs. Bartell and lier two sons, while funeral services were being handled by Dilday Brothers Mortuary, Hunt- ington Beach. Investigators notified the fami- ly throug h Mrs. Bartell's brother, Kenneth Allen, of Long Beach. The accident brought to 18 the number of people killed so far this year in what is one of Hunt- ington Meach 's worst multiple· fataility accidents in history. Dana Point Woman Raped· ' By Intruder A Dana Point woman was raped in her bed Wednesday by an in· truder with a Texas accent who gained entry to her home via the tmlocked sliding glassdoor. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers said the J\.year-old victim \~d them she was asleep in bed lE'hen she was roused by an in· der who held a towel over her outh and warned her: "Don't #ove and you won't get hurt.'' 'The woman told officers she complied with her assailant's sex· ual demands. She said hethen fled ftom the home after telling her: ~ il'd sure like to know you." Therapist was described by the yictim as being of medium height, ¢>shaven and wearing denim pants. She said he spoke with what appeared to be a Texas ac- eent. Man Charged In 2 Killings SAN DIEGO (AP) -A young man in jail for robbery 1s ~arged now with killings in San :.µ;ego and Oceanside hotels. •,The two counts of murder were fj.led Wednesday against Joseph Shavon Whitaker, 21, resident of • a-Carlsbad motel. He was booked on eight counts of robbery and ltl'ler"with murdering Ralph Ross RQgers, 66, owner of the 'ttavelers Hotel in Oceanside, and William 0 . Clarke, 79, a patron of the San Diego Hotel. 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Mff .. , ...... .,. ... ,,,_,..,, , .. ,. .. .,....,,.."..,.,. .. _..,._ ................... ""' .. C..t• -C•lth '"'• \vlU<rt•l•t " -.. ,.,.,,._., \t M "'9t111tt.t 0¥ f'ftajt t t te mtM"ltM• ,..,llt .. Y tlt'l•ff' ~ ~ \1 \C .._""',,.. •• \ Thursday. Octobef 14, 1978 Women Fend Off Attacker Two· Laguna Beach women fought off a would-be rapist in a predawn sex attack io the women's bedroom tod~. The attack took place just alter the women, who H ve together, re· turned home from a Laguna Beach tavern early this morrung. One woman, 41 years old, took their dog out for a walk. The other, 37, prepared for bed and, leaving the b athroom, nicked off the lights, Police Sgt. Terry Tem- ple said. In the darkened bedroom, she saw a figure sitting on the edge of the bed, but the woman said she thought it was her roommate and proceeded to climb into bed. The figure turned out to be a man in his 20s, about five feet 10 inches to six feet tall and weighing about 170 to la> pounds. The weo> .. ruaid the IQJIG threw himself on top of her and as she struggled s aid: "Lighten up baby, I'm going to rape you." The worn an was able to pull the man's band away from her mouth as he attempted to gag her and she screamed. Her screams were heard by her roommate who ran to the room and together the two women battled the man who finally fled. Police called 20 minutes later searched the area surrounding the women's mid·cily residence but were unable to find a suspect. Neither woman required medical attention. Woman Fights Rapist in Laguna Hotel A 58-year-old Los Angeles woman visitor staying in a Laguna Beach hotel was sexually assaulted but succeeded in rend· in~ off her assailant by throwing a book at him and screaming. The attempted rape was re· ported Wednesday to Laguna Beach police. The incident oc· curred Tuesday. There was no explanation for the delay in filing the report. The woman told officers she had been followed from the seventh floor of the hotel to a dark corridor of the first floor by a man she believed to be of Mex- ican descent. She said that as she walked along the hallway, she was grabbed on the buttocks, roughly turned around and mauled by the man. As he stepped back and made a sexual gesture, the woman threw a book she was carrying at the man, twisted free from his grasp and ran screaming down the hallway. The would-be rapist fled. ·Girl Raped, Robbed in San Clemente A 16-year-old San Clemente girl hitchhiking home from work just after midnight today was driven to a quiet dirt road behind Concordia Elementary School and raped. The girl, a waitress, was otherwise unharmed. Alter the attack, she managed to stumble into the San Clemente Inn where them anager cal led police. Her scar-faced attacker WOl:'e Levis and a blue long-sleeved shirt, she told police. Peace officers today contacted. military authorities in search of the short-haired r apist, who was last seen by his victim as he drove a dark-colored Ford Mustang north on Avenida Del Presidente. The girl also was robbed oC $45 she carried in her purse. Sbe was treated at San Clemete General Hospltal. Scotland Yard ScandaLt Eyed •..J LONDON (AP) -Police Com- missioner Sir Robert Mark's crackdown on corruption in Scotland Yard has spre8d to the Yar:\i's elite Robbery Squad, of- ficer·s said today . The newspaper The Guardian said it provided the metropolitan police department's internal in· vestigations squad with three hours or"taped interviews charg- ing at least eight Robbery Squad detectives and one other officer or the Yard with cornipUon. The paper said Its infoirmanls reported that one detective either asked for or received a four· figure bribe, white others distort-. ed evidence against defendants In court trials, demanded money to prevent a fabricated charge being laid against a man and con- spired to plant evidence on a man with & Po1Jee record. APWlrepfio .. Ford's Fund Use Cleared . W ~HINGTON (AP) -Presi· dtot Jl~ord was cleared tod~ by Special Watergate Prosecutor Charles Ruff of an alleg1Uon that he converted campaign funds to his personal use while a Michigan congressman. "The matter has now been closed, and counsel for the Presi· dent has been so advised," Ruff Hid in a two-page statement ls· sued to reporters. Ford had no immediate com- ment, but the White House said the President would conduct a televised news conference at 7:30 p.m. EDT (4:30 p.m. PDT) to make a statement on the matter and answer questions about that and other Issues. PRESIDENT FORD GETS HIS SWINE FLU SHOT FROM WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN But Deaths of Several Elderly People Cause DecllnH In lnoculatlon1 Rutr said FBI Director Clarence M . Kelley alerted the Jl,lStice Department July 13 to "information concerning alleged misuse of political contribu· Uons" by Ford during the period from 1984 to early 197·t Tb•i l~ormaUon "concerned a prevloa uoreported allegation ~It poll cal contributions from certain named unions had been trana.,iltt.ed to political commit- tees in Kent County, Mich., with tbe understanding that they w.ould be paned on to Mr. Ford for bis ~son al use.•· the state· meatsai4. ~ .. Fro111 Page AJ FLU .•. vaccine used at a Pittsburgh- area clinic was responsible for the deaths there. The FDA said it had completed tests of 35 vials of vaccine gathered from the Pittsburgh clinic and round no trace of foreign materials. FDA officials said they would run more tests on the samples' purity and potency in about a week. FrmaPage AJ HYZEN ..• privileges. Lane testified in the trial as a prosecution witness after mak· ing it clear th at he and Hyzen were not on a I awyer-client basis when Hyzen came to his office last May and made statements that were carefully noted by Lane's secretary. Mrs. Faith Sullivan testified against Hyzen as the final wit· ness in the trial after telling the jury that she had not intended to appear because of her sympathy for the accused architect. Lanes's I egal secretary said she changed her mind when she read newspaper accounts of the trial which gave her the im· pression that Hyzen had lied dur- ing his testimony from the wit· ness stand. Flanagan also lashed Riley aide Herman for his role in re· cording telephone conversations in which Hyzen discussed the possibility of getting the contract for the library in return for his contribution of $1,000 for Riley's campaign. Herman taped those conversa· tions at the r equest of th,e district attorney's office. They were played back to the jury during the trial and they are still availa· ble for the panel in the jury room. F1anagan said Herman may have been encouraged to be "over zealous" in his pursuit of Hyzen by the fact that he might lose his job if Riley lost the immi· nent election. He told the jury that all the evidence against Hyzen. includ- ing the tapes, "is purely cir- cumstantial and subject totwoin· terpretations." Flanagan urged the jury to re· ject the three bribery counts on the basis of reasonable doubt. Deputy District Attcrney John Conley called for a quick guilty verdict in his final argument and told the jury that the tapes pro- vided all the evidence they needed for that verdict. Conley said Hyzen's motiva- tion in attempting to bribe Ril~y stemmed from the fact that he had earlier tried to win the architectural contract for the Dana Niguel library and had failed. "Hyzen is no little white lamb," Conley told the jury. ''He couldn't get a contract through the front door so when the San Clemente library became a possibility he decided to try the back door." Conley defended Lane and told the jury that the San Clemente lawyer had been ethical and con- scientious and bad given Hyzen "warning after warning." And Conley ridiculed the de- fense suggestion that Hyzen would only draw $1,000 in fees if he got the San Clemente con- tract. The prosecutor calculated the true value of the fee as between $36,000 and $41,000. "If all architects who worked on projects like libraries drew $1,000 for thelr trouble, they'd all be on welfare today," Conley told the jury. Search Protested SAN DIEGO (AP)-Adefense attorney says he may ask that murder char1es against Sosan Marle Driscoll be dismissed because the prosecut«. using a search warrant.. invllded bis files and adz~ a copy of a lette!' al- lesedly written by Mn. I>rUcall. Mairiland Chinese Smuggled illto _tJ.S.'· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hun- dreds of persons are being smug- gled into the United States from mainland China by a sophistic at· ed ring operating in Thailand and Hong Kong, U.S. Immigration of· ficials say. Only small numbers of the smuggled Chinese have been found and officials said Wednes- day it is believed they are brought in by a large ring charg- ing each alien $4.500 for clan- destine passage into the United States. Three of five Chinese, posing as Thai nationals, were arrested Sept. 25 at Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport on a flJght from Kon1 Kogg ~~hen an airline employe discovered" they could not speak the Trrai language. Each was carrying $1,000 in cash. Boonlert Vayunguwan, a 28· year-old Thai who accompanied the five, has since been indicted on charges of illegal transports· ti on of aliens into this country, immigration officials said. Vayunguwan reportedly told authorities he' bad been paid $300 by someone in Hong Kong to transport the Chinese into the United States. He said he could not identify the man who had paid him. ®QUALITY TELEVISIO~ Ruff ldeatined the source on the allt11Uon only as "an in- dlvldu al who bad recently become aw are of the underlying inform a ti on." He said the individual took the allegation to an FBI agent. Ru.ff described the investiga- tion conducted by his office and the FBI and saJd, "The evidence developed during this investiga- tion was not corroborative of the allegation on which it was pre· dicated." lJe continu ed, "Nor did evidence disclosed during the in· quiry into that allegation give re· ason to believe that any other violatioi;is or law had occurred." Press the button the picture is _-;alfM ~~/ /j n.. TALBOT SH2523E Transitional styled console. Casters. Genuine Oak veneers and select hardwood solids on top and ends. Front and base of simulated Oak. 100% Solid-State Chassis. 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He told members of the Orange County Chamber ol Commerce that many of the tax reform pro· posals being discussed appear simply to shift the tax burden from one croup to another. .. A lot or the screamers get tht> most relief," he said, "The qw et eroup pays the most taxes. .. U you don't like it, and you are in the quiet group, scream," Jacobs continued. He explained government pro· grams are paid for by tax dollars. whether the programs are local, state or federal -and all or those tax dollars come from citizens' pockets. Jacobs was appointed to the as s!!5sor 's post in December after former asshsor Jack VaJ lerga was convicted or felony charges He had 20 years experience m private industry J acobs said his job as county assessor is to compile a li st of the fair market value of property in Or anjle County. "If you don't like your taxes, don't tell m e about it," he said. .. 1 can'tdo anything." Inst ead, h e suggested tax· payers tell the taxing agency, the governmental body imposing O.lly Piiot Slilff Phola A FIRST IN ORANGE COU NTY JURISPRUDENCE, A WOMAN ON THE SUPERIOR COURT George Simmons Assists Niece, Judge Lamoreaux, with Her New Robe Offslwre Oil Drill First Feniale Jurist Joins Superior Court Talks Set Resumed offshore oil drilling from an exis ting man·made island and further petroleum pro- daction by slant-drilling from seacoast bluffs will be considered at a hearing in Huntington Beach tonight. The State Lands Comm1ss1on will convene at 7 p.m. in Hunt- ington Beach City Council Cham- bers, 2000 Main St.. to hear argu- ments pro and con. No decision will be reached un· til some future d ate, when all testimony and a complete En· vironmental Impact Report ou t· lining the drilling's effects arc fil ed with the agency. Aminoil, Inc. 1s applying to re- sume drilling from a petroleum platform one mile offshore and also from a 600-foot wide parcel of land lying alongside Pacific Coast Hithway on the bluffs. Copies of a tentative El R state· ment on Aminoil 's proposal may be examined at the State Lands Commission Office. 1700 Pacific Coast Highway By TOM BARLEY Of II•• O•ilY Pilot SUIH Described by Judge Raymond Vincent as "a lady in love with the law." Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux took her place and her robe Wednesday as the first woman judge of the Orange County Superior Court. Flanked by 24 of her 32 male colleagues, Judge Lamoreaux tearfully pledged her total com· mitment to the court she joined when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr elevated her from the Harbor municipal court Sept.14. But her first comments in her new office were offered in tribute to George F. Simmons, the uncle she acknowledges as her father. After Mr. Simmons, 8.5, placed the robe around her shoulders before an applauding audience. Judge Lamoreaux told onlookers of the d ay her widowed mother died and Mr. Simmons promptly took over the lives of her and her J·year·old sister. She told the audience from her place on the bench beside presi d· ing Judge Claude M. Owens that her second fath er gave her "the love, d evotion, direction and guidance" that launched her on the path whlch led to a career in the law. But it was not all tears and t ributes Wednesday for the woman who gr ew up in Ogden, Utah, and now makes her home in Newport Beach. She had to take a ribbing that was, perhaps, inevitable for the only woman on the 33·judge court. Judge Vincent described her as a ''rose among the thorns" and said it was the first occasion on which "grace, charm and beau- ty" could be acknowledged in Superior Court. "And th at's certainly un- derstandable," he grinned, point· ing out the 24 male judges watching the cer emony. But Judge Vincent probably voiced the regrets of many male judges in one respect with a final comment. "Let's face it men. We'r e going to have to clean up the stories in the judges' lunchroom." Lost Mummy Fot•nd Scientists Identify King Tut's Granny .............. MUMMY OF KING TUT'S GRANDMOTHER CONFIRMED Qu••n Tlye Prominent Royal F1g'lr• In Egypt ) ANN ARBOR. Mich. CAP) - Matching hair samples and X· rays, scientists have round the long·lost mummy of King Tut's gr andmotj'ier, Queen Tiye, one of ancient Egypt's most prominent royal personages. An international team or scien- tists made the announcement Wt-dnesday at the University of Micttigan, describing at a news conference how they had iden· tified a previously unnamed mummy as the lost queen. Dr. James E . Harris, who headed the team, said the dis· covery was confirmed when elec· lron probe analysis showed that a snip or the mummy's hair Jl matched a Jock of hair preserved , 3.500 years in a miniature gold casket with Queen Tiye's name on it. The minkasket was found in the tomb of her grandson. King Tutankhamen, which was opened in 1922. That was the last pre- vious discovery of a royal Egyp- tian mum my. Further confirmation o( the queen's identity came by apply- ing computer technology to pro- file X·rays or the mummy's skull and comparing the skull with other royal mummies. Harris said. Queen Tiye, sometimes called ''the Great Royal Spouse, .. was the mother of the heretic king, Akhenaten, and motller·in·law to the beautiful Queen Nefertiti. As the wlfe of the ~eat warrior Pharaoh Amehotep Ill. who ruled Egypt about 15 centuries before Christ. Queen Tiye is believed by manr Egyptologists to have been • woman or great forUtude and determination . Some think sbe was a power behind the throne. those truce~ Jacobs noted Ornnge County':. overall a ssessed valuation Jumped 18.7 percent this year, and be said 16 percent of that was due simply to inflation. But those inflat4(_d values, particularly on homes, don't benefit the resident until he sells his home . In the meantime. however, his tax bills. which are based on that value, jump. Jacobs said he is drafting legislation which he hopes will help ease t h e property tax burden, but he did not elaborate on just what that legislation might do. He said about 80 percent of the 335,000 homes in Or&Jlge County are occupied by people who plan to live in them 10 years or more, usually people who are on fixed income or trying to raise families. Another 10 to 12 percent are owned by short-term residents who may Uve in them two lo five years, then sell at a profit. • Then about fi ve to six ~ are owned by speculators w only Intention is a profit. Jacobs said about 10 perc:= the home sales each year fall the latter two groups. It is sales at inflated values ._at cause assessment roles to J\llf~ he said. Jacobs al so proposed fl seminar for businessmen=: whichhlsstaf!membersc · plain the processes for s values on business properties, •'" •" Dousing Cost Examin~· TV Program Probes Orange Coumy Situation By JACK CHAPPE~ Of I ... O•lly Piiot SUI" "Santa Ana. you're left in a bind. All your money has gone to ,_.,:_ .. .u YUie. So goes a rerrain from .. The $81,000 Game-a Report on the High Cost of Housing," an hour long television documenatry on the economic, social and moral issues enveloping Orange County housing today. The program, produced by KOCE-TV , Huntington Beach un- der a $20,000 grant from the U.S. department of Housing and Urban Development, will be shown at 9 o'clock tonight and again at 10 p.m . Sunday on Chan· nel 50. The name of the program com· es from the $81,000 average price of a new single family home in Orange County. The s ame home might cost $70,000 in Washington D.C., $60,00IJ in Chicago and SS0,000 elsewher e in the country. Much of the program ad - dresses the housing situation or the South Orange County area, a section the documentary m ai n· tains is economically segregated from the less affluent, less de- sirable and more dens ely populated n orth county by a modern d ay Mason·Dixon line, the San Diego Freeway. Paul Cabbell, writer and pro- du cer of the program, in· terviewed local government of. ficials. d evelopers, union of· ficials and community members over six months the show was in the works. Through them the program ouUines the impacts of housing which a consider able percentage of the population cannot afford to acquire. While the program examines some of the reasons for costs; labor and material charges, land prices. governmental r equir'- ments and red tape, it neglects to examine developers' profits and the pressures of supply and de- mand for housing in a desirable area. The program focuses on .the human side of redevelopment. a tactic sometimes misused by municipalities to acquire shiny new civic buildings, or to put a new face on an old business dis- trict. It examines too the federal pro- grams for low income famili~ and their failings an'1 perversions by local officials who may be more intent on putting in new roads, sidewalks and gutters than providing houses with the "community development" money. • Health Plan Costly BOSTON (AP) -A national health insurance program would cost between $S60 to $850 annual- ly for a family earning $15,000 a year, according lo a study by the Rand Corp. and Tufts University Medical School. The price would be much higher for the wealthy and far lower for the poor, says the study, published in today's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. The study was based on an im- aginary health insurance pro- gram similar to three major pro- posals that were bef<re Congress last Session. None of the bills passed, but new proposals are expected next year. Dr. William B. Schwartz ()f Tufts said the research is in'- tended to guide federal pol:ict makers. · "This Jays out for the first t.ioie. in a system atic way how the burden will be distributed,,. be said in an interview. "There's a lot or money involved. Who wios and who loses is a very critical is- sue." ofaSale! • 1lfHJ1·.-•ota• lt>aht r .-llw f ollowln9 h a rd"'94Hf l rnMt>I.. right "'"fl ha11d d .-d roil •P,.f•fl•• cwsto• llU.-d """t"ap•, llnt>d lloMnc~ ... and !Wll d ttk Pd '" •o•e f afJriris. R ei.c. P r i<'" Ji69 9 _"\'01v s.i39 a F t. Love Sea t "100 Le•w • Choice of .J •t11le• at g e n e rou• 11av ln9t1 and flOU can choo•e a 7 It. or 8 It. JJlze. • Oaoose the •lyle that b rfglat I or 11our roo• fro.a a aelde •election of fabri c • I ncluding 1.-el.,et•, ta~•try print• and aeoven pattern•. Your faVO(fte Desfgner Wiii Be Happy To Assjst You. H.J.GARRETT-fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INT ERIOR DESIGNERS Optll Mon., Thuu. I Fri. e ... ,. 22 I 5 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. . "' --------.............. . - OAILV PILOT 1 # 'i •. GETl'ING T HE WORD: It Is a i . Jruism or hum an experience that 1' ( ~eldom do you get a notice rrom .• any level or g overnment that ~· doesn'tturn outto be bad news. ~ ;For many a young person, lhls • ~perience s tarts early in an im-~son al sort or w ay when ventur- ing down to the beachfront. You are met there by a large Notice sign. The placard welcomes you to Nameless Be ach. The welcome i s fo llo wed b y the w o rd · WARNING. This wordis foUowed by the rules. It is a long list or Be- ;:~. ,~here wilJ be no dogs on the ~wach.. building or fires, surfing. ' ~th boards, skateboarding on ewalks , bicycle riding ln owds, lltlenng or bot dog cook- ~ mg. ~ BEYOND THIS, maybe you ~ can get wet if you wear a bathing ·~ suHanddonotsplashtoomuch. ·!Ii Other more personal notices :;: came to our young male popula· .~ lion just a bit later in life. The :~ postman com es around and the < youngsters opens the envelope. •. The message is, "From the Presi· ~ dent of the United States, Greet-t' in~s:" ,-Following the Greetings, there } was inform ation that he had been •: selected for induction into the ~ armed service or the United :: States. :,. Forever after , persons having -:: h ad this exper ience will be wary ;_ of r ec eiving g overnment en-x velopes. ~ YOU LEARN TO OPEN any • ~ &'?vernment mail with fear and ""'·trepidation . Th e lnte rnal t Revenue Service may write t o ~-happily inform you that your in· ~ come t axes are about to be ~· audited. ~ County government sends you ~ notice that the taxable value of ,. ~our properly has just skyrocket- • eel beyond your greatest fears . This is followed by another en· ~v~lope contaming your whopping • property tax bill. You can't even escape on your • own front lawn. You wander out o n e morning a nd so m e bureaucratic functionary h as staked ::t sign up out there. · It's an orde r . It d ecrees: "Notice to Destroy Weeds ." Clearly, there 1s no place you can elude the government. Even on your own front I awn. Thursday, October 14, 1976 Bolivia Mourns 100 -Plane Crash Victims SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (AP) - Bolivia began three days of na- tional mourni ng-today rOI' more than 100 of its people killed when a chartered American cargo jet plowed through a street crowd and into a group of young soccer players at practice. The three American crewmen De ath Ends Career of Edith E vans LONDON CAP> -Dame Edith E vans , the Englis h a ctress whose career spanned more than six decades on the stage and screen, died at her country home today after a short illness, her lawyers announced. She was 88. Dame Edith made her first professional stage appearance in 1912 in London's Covent Garden as Cressida in Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida" and em· barked on a career that covered the whole range of dramatic act- ing. fro m Sh a k esp ear ea n tragedy to modern comedy. "I seem to ha ve an awful Jot of people inside me." she once said. Dame Edith rose from obscuri- ty as a milliner 's apprentice to one of the grand dames or the act- ing profession. 0 1 NEVER WANTED to be on the stage," she said. "But once I was ther e I knew that 's where 1 belonged." After years of distinguished stage performa nces in plays by George Bernard Shaw, Anton Chekhov and Shakespeare, the London-born actress began -al age 60 -a new career as a film star. Her screen d ebut was in 1948 in "The Queen of Spades," but the film role that brought her the most critical acclaim interna- tionally was as a frail, half· c r azed old w o man in "The Whisperers," r eleased in 1967 when shew as 79. THAT R OLE AS a lonely old lady dreaming in her crumbling hovel or an imaginary glorious past swe pt a series of interna- tional "best actress" awards. She won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. lhe Golden Globe in Hollywood and the New York Film Critics Award .... of the Boeing 707 were also killed. At le ast 100 Bolivians were h ospitalized, a government spokesman s ald, "and there are injured who are hovering between lire and death." He said at least half the victims were ch.ildren. THE SPOKESMAN reported AP Wl,.pllolO SUCCUMBS AT 88 Actress Edith Evans &a bodies, including those ~ the Americans, had been identified. Officials s aid it was the worst aviation dis aster in Bolivia's his- tory. President Hugo Danze r flew to Santa Cruz, 350 miles southeast of La P az, ordered three days of national mourning and s aid he w ould lead the funeral procession Thursday morning. The four-engine jet was owned by Jet Power Inc. of Miami and was being flown by another Miami firm. Rodel Enterprises, for the Bolivian firm Lloyd Aerero Boliviano. After deliver- ing oil well machinery and other cargo from Houston. it had just taken off empty at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the airport on the edge of the city when it faltered. "PEOP LE AT THE scene s aid they beard an explosion before it fell and saw fire in one or the motors on the left wing," a Boli· vian air force officer told re- porters. The plane clipped the tops oCf several big trees, demolished a corner of the Julio Gutierrez primary school, mowed down a line of p.eople buying kerosene Crom a street vendor on.Avenida de Ejercito, and crashed into a practice field outside the municipal soccer stadium where a numbe r of p e ople were watching two boys' t eams scrim- maging. Surrender Taunts Mark Syrian Drive BEIRUT, Le banon (AP) - Syrian troops shouting "Sur- r e nder / Palestinian dogs" ~tormed' into the mountain town of Bham(loun today and began a street-to-street battle for control of the Palestin ian guerrilla stronghold. "Bhamdoun h as not yet fal len. Our men are fighting to repel j.he attack," a guerrilla commander told Associated Press correspon- dent Moha mmed Salam at the town 12 miles east of Beirut. The guerrillas s aid the Syrians slipped b~hind their lines over- night and surprised them from the rear this morning. ( I NSHORT J G r a in S upport• Hiked WASHlNGTON (AP) -Denv· ing t hat the m ove was politically mou vated, the F ord administra· tion has suddenly raised the gov- ernment support price for wheat and other grains. Illness Clo•e• Plant Acting S e cr eta r y o f Agriculture J ohn A. Knebel said Wednesday the increase was "a very humane decision" aimed at "bridging a difficult situation." Wheat prices have fallen on the open market this year from more than $4 per bushel to $2 or less ECONOMICS WINNER Miiton Fr iedman HONORED FOR MEDICINE Baruch S. Blumberg Medicine, E c onomics I. Three Americans Win Nobel Prizes STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Two American medical re- searchers and an American economist were named today·as winners of 1976 Nobel Prizes in medicine and economics. Tbe Swedish Royal Academy of Scienc e aw a rde d the economics prize to Milton Fried- man of the Univer s ity of Chicago, dean of American con- servative economists. The 64- year-old native of Brooklyn also writes a weekly column for Newsweek magazine. The Roy al Caroline Institute announced tha t the medicine prize was aw arded to Prof. Baruch S. Blumberg of the Univers ity of P e nnsylv ania Medical School and Prof. D. Carleton G ajdusek of the Na · tional Institute for Neurological Diseases at Bethesda, Md .. "for their discoveries concerning new mechanis ms for the origin and dissemination or infectious dis· eases." TH E ECONOMICS prize, a latecomer to the Nobel awards, was established by the Swedish Central Bank in 1968 to mark its 200th ann iver sar y , a n d Americ ans have now won or shared in six of the eight awards. Friedman was honored "for h is achi e v e m e nts in t h e fields of cons umption analysis, monetary history and theory and for his demonstration ol the com· pJexity of stabilization policy," the Swedish Royal Academy ol Science said. · Sources at the Royal Academy said the award to Friedman foJlowed an unprecedented and sometimes heated debate, cen- tered primarily over his political activity as advis er to con- servative politicians and his j ournalis m . Some academ y members also reportedly Celt his economic judgments were insuf- ficiently scientific. Deliber ations of the academy are kept secret. FRIEDMAN BEUEVES that interest rates within counUies and the value of world currencies internationally should be free to seek their own levels. On the in- le~n ation al m onetar y scene, Friedm an h as seen his view become,a r eality as m ajor trad- ing nations have permitted their currencies to ·'fl oat." Blumberg and Gajdusek arc both native New Yorkers. Blum- berg was born in New York City in 1925 and G ajdusek in Yonkers in 1923. The two professors will share the $160,000 prize equally. Both doctors did their prize- wi nning research while with the National Institutes or Health at B.ethesd a. according to NIH director Dr. Donald Fredrickson. All this in mind, you can im· agine m y despair upon receiving an official e nvelope from the California Department or Motor Vehicl es the other day. Fearfully, I turned it over in my trembling hands. What could it be? What have I done? Whatdidn'll do? MAYBE THEY WANT me to turn in m y motorcycle Jicense because of advanced age. Maybe l tried to m a ke a U ·turn somewhere in Newport Be ach. Did I forge t t o pay the license tab fee on the car? At home, she won the British Film Academy Award and the Variety Club of Great Britain Award. A spokesman for Dame Edith's lawyers s aid she died at her country h ome in Goudhurst, in Kent County about 40 miles southeast of London. He s aid de- ath was attributed to complica- tions following a bad cold. Organized Crime Crackdown Slate d PUNXSUTAW NEY. Pa. CA P ) -More than 1,000 workers have been furloughed at two western PennsyJv ani a electronics plants s hut down b ecau se o f a myst erious illness. A union of. fi eial says future contract s should protect workers laid off because of suc h hazards. Two other electronics plants. one in Ohio a nd one in Oregon, have reported cases of employes comp? ;ning of unexpla ined dizziness a nd stomach pains. They are a Litton lndusUies elec- tronics plant in Grants Pass. Ore., and the Robertshaw Con- trols Company electronics fac- tory in Col um bus, Ohio. I am a bigger Newscaster Cl1Uh Seen on We apon With h ands still shaking, I WASHINGTON CAP) -Atty. • m:mage to rip open the envelope. Gen. Edward Levi will decide Oh boy, indeed it was another wilhln a rew weeks whether lo • notice. It informed me I had been djs band special strike forces WASHING TON CAP) -Presi- select ed at r andom. I nearly against organized crime, accord· dent Ford's d ecision to supply • fainted. ing to the head or the Justice Israel with a major new infrared Then. incr <'dibly, it went on to Department's criminal division. night-fightin g system collides notify me that my driver 's license Asst. Atty. Gen. Richard L. with long-standing opposition by h ad been extended one year until Thornburgh said Wednesday the U.S. military m en who contend " sp ecial organized crim e in-such advanced t echnology should •· 1977. Never m ind coming in on Yol.ir birthday this lime. Just sign vestigators will concentrate less be withheld from other countries. o n numbe r s runners a nd lnthiscase,itapi,.ears that on· ~ litUe extension form and put it bookmakers and more on m ajor ly a few senior P entagon officials With your present driver 's infiltrations of Ji:gitimate busi· knew in advance that approval • ll~ensc. nesses by organized crime. The would be g iven to sell the lsr aeHs !1 guess it j ust goes lo prove you feder al drug effort will be better the system. which still is under ~m'll oseth cm all . coordinated. he s 11id. .development. .. hain Pelts Great Lakes North Atlantic States Suffer With Stor:ms Te•prrature• AtbuQ..e.-que A m¥1110 "'"'hor~ "'''""'• 8o1ton 8'1H•to 011c- Cinc•nn•tt CltWl•ntt Otrtver Ot\Mo.N>\ Ottrolt °"'"'" Fr~""° Greenan Honotuh• Hou\ Ion ICanwsCtty U,V-~ LlttleRoctt """ ,. 71 J1 n .. 6S ·~ n ,. 1) 70 ,, $S .. •O .. " n •• ll Low 41 4• 12 j() ~' •1 )II 34 •S ... ... u 1l 6S '° 7S 62 .. 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". t'p,.. ~ rlM• 11 Gl P Mw 9"a ll;tl •.f'I. . . than Barbara Walters ~ In a typical halr-hour show, a television news personality reads only about as many words as are printed every day on the front page or the Daily Pilot. Thus, your Daily Pilot carrier brings you a lot more news of the state, nation and world than you see on tv. And, you get complete news and pictures of events close to home that Walter, Barbara, Harry and John don't have time for . To get the complete news picture, tune in to your Dally Pilot carrier. One will come to your home 365 days a year. 642 -4321 ' Highway Feud Brewing SACRAMENTO (AP) -The chairman of the lt.te Highway Commission is accusing Gov. Ed· mu.nd Brown Jr. 's Department ol Transportation calcials of having a "no-growth" philosophy. But Brown's top transportation aide said the lix·year progl"am approved by the commission could bankrupt the department. The pro1ram was adopted after lhe com· mission rejected one advanced by the Brown· iippoinled officials. BVT B&OWN'S 8EalETUY ol J>usiness and transportation, Donald Burna, said the com· mission's six-year plan woQJd outstrip r esources by $1.2 billion. Burns added .that Its ad::zon " elnstltuted a policy of 'promise them everythlnc a tax the peo- ple tomorrow.· • "We will just not have oney to complete the commission's program. To Implement it would necessarily result in a recurrence of the financial problems we I aced in 1974. DAILY PILOT .............. ~ ................. -· . • WALLPAPERS ~ •DRAPERIES • lEVOl.ORS • WOVEN WOODS· • CARPETING . ~ 30°/o. iiiiii OFF! TRI! COMMISSION. A MAJOIUTY of whose 11Mmbers were llPPOinl«i by Gov. Ronald .lteagan, has been feudinc-for some Ume with Brown's ap· pointees. "The only way to meet the pie·iD·the-sky pro- mises would be to raise the gasoline tax by roughly $1.2 billion:" Bgdra to tlae Reseue? UC Davis scientists, seeking effective and safe ways to improve mosquito abatement, laud the performance of tiny hydras . Hydra's tentacles contain toxins which stun mosquito larvae. The hydra swallows larvae whole, and has a voracious appetite, scien· llOOA4-A .... Whl'll At a hearing ol the Assembly Transportation Committee, commission chairman William Leonard said. "F<r nearly lwo years the depart· ment has been dominated by a no-growth philosophy which ls attempting lo reduce drasllcal· ly the amount of new highway construction." "The commission, on the other band. believes it ia the desire of the legislature that monies sbOUld be placed into projects now so that as many as possible ~ the critical highway needs can be completed," Leonard added. ' Property Tax Limit Sought BURNS REMINDED LAWMAKERS that Brown opposes any increase in gasoline taxes. The plan approved by the commission includes $600 million more for highway construction lb an the one advanced by Brown's appointees. But Leonard said the total ol both is about the same, $5.6 billion~ The commission's program projects a five per- cent inflation rate compared to eight percent in the department proposal. Also, the commission estimates more gasoline tax revenue than does the department. CALTRANS OFFICIALS SAID the com· mission 's figures are overly optimistic . Transportation director Adriana Gianturco said she might not be able to fully carry out a 1977·78 highway budget based on the plan. "If a budget were adopted that would totallv disrupt CalTrans and that could not be carried out without a tax increase, I think my responsibility would not betocarryitout 'intoto', "she said. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Petitions aimed at placing a celling on properly laxes in California are being circulated by a group called United Organiza· UonsofTaxpayers. Chin T t' Th e chairman, ------ese es 8 Howard Jarvis, said that ' C"'r -'TE J the celling could not be JI..~ raised by local govern· 'V _ JJout Arrives ment.s. "This limit would .I' illl amount to one percent or / the market value of a home. With a $40,000 home, SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Chinese nuclear test the property tax would be$400 a year," Jarvis said. has caused a sharp increase of r adiation levels over llnt'., Oaal'eZ Face La.e•ult Eureka on the Northern California coast, slate health officials say. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A $1 .S million libel The radiation level has been 12 times normal suit has been filed against the United F arm since Sunday or Monday, according to Irving Workers and Cesar Chavez over Prop. 14. The suit Goldberg, a senior state health physicist. was filed by the Gann Co., a large farming corpora· But he said the level was not dangerous. tion in Salinas which claimed it was libeled in a un· ion newspaper ad. Prop J4 Foe Au Probed •LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dist. Atty. John Van de Kamp says his office will investigate radio and television advertisements sponsored by Prop. 14 roes. Van de Kamp said backers of the m easure contend the ads were misleading. Dog Race Baclu!r• Na.-ed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Out·of·s t ate greyhound racing interests have been heavy con- tributors to the "Yes on 13 Committee," according to California secretary ol state office records. Prop. 13, the Greyhound Racing Initiative, would permit pari-mutuel betting on dog races. Race No.e Neck and Neck SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -President Ford and Democratic chaUenger Jimmy Carter are running neck and neck In California. the latest statewide voter survey shows. Carter, who led F<rd by 20 percentage points before the Republican convention. now trails the President by one point, the California Poll reported. Debate Added? Sen. John Tunney appears to be making some progress in his unusual role or an incumbent pushing for more debates wi th his challenger. Republican SJ. Hayakawa, who has been re- RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL from the Sept. 26 nuclear explosion in Turkestan was first detected in the United States last week over New J ersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Goldberg said those read· ings were much higher than the latest me.asure· men ts. He said the radiation over California this week is makin" its second trip around the world. The r eading at Eureka was 6.0. The radiation apparently is blowing south. ·THE PWMllMG HEATIMG All COMD. . .,..._ ...... -, ~In VOUf Ar-ea-cMl "'ISSIOH Vlf.J() 79'»2 c;.,,.,,,., C.e>o••rano .... >.,. '"-· .. ,. .... "'·· 495-0401 COSTA ... ESA cue N-1 B•vo 642-1753 ICITCHEH & IA TH REMODELING RH ESTIMATES S..0,..1>'9-'•Y• ol ANAHEIM• ... AIN O FFICE 1»3W ltn<Olo Atlo. IOf E•• <t \· 1 772-3470 .,,, v sisting Tunney's call for more than one televised de· --------- bate. said he'd be agreeable to a second meeting if the candidates' staffs can arrange it. The candidates' paths crossed Wednesday for the first time in the campaign. It happened at a San Francisco television studio where each was taping a six-minute "public service" address. Call 642-5678. Pul a few word• to work for ou. tists say. Harrises' Hearing Delayed OAKLAND (AP> Tbe arraignment of William and Emily Harris on charges of kid· naplng n e w spaper heiress Patricia Hearst in 1974 has been delayed until Oct. 28 while the Harrises try to fire their · court-appointed lawyers. A hearing was also granted on the Harrtses' riquesl that the lawyers, appointed last week over their objections, be replaced by Leonard We- inglass of Los Angeles and Susan B. Jordan of San Francisco. THE HARRISES de- nounced Alameda Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Alan A. Lindsay last Thurs day whe n he named Lincoln Mintz to represent Harris and Michael Ballachey to be chief counsel for Mrs. Harris. 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Entries must be returned no later than OCTOBER 27. winners will be p0sted on October29. AU entries not picked up by 12:00 noon. Saturday. October 30 wtll be donated to the °"ldrerfa ~ospital. SW11peta1<es will wtn a ten-epeed bike. 1st, 2nd and 3td pface In each age -free ll••H to Dtsneyland. Knott. Berry Fann and Lion Country Safar1. AU entries wtn recelW rtipw. •• ... . .. • 9AILV PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 1 A Fortunate Tie Stalemates mey not be all bad if the re--•Jt• of an Orange County Board of ~son meeting this week are any in· ckaUon. the deaths -and it probably was not -the halting of the program in nine states just mlgbt produce a bi& enough scare to scuttle it. In this case, a 2-2 vote deadlock left the equnty Probation Department out of the oou.nty's newest 1Uper agency, the Human Sis-vices Agency. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and f.areoce Schmit wanted to move probation illto the· confines ol a new agency designed to su~rvise delivery of services to persons who bave health, social and service needs. 'Ibe county's own reports recommended against that. The program was born in some con· fusion. It took alx moaths for medical ex· perts to reach a coocensus that the nation really doos face a possible Ou epidemic this winter -and that something could be done about it. Meanwhile, the Ford administration wa.s fiddle--faddllng with the project, slow· lng up production~ the vaccine. Somehow, neither Diedrich or Schmit would see the d.iff erence between those needs and the law off ender correctional sirvices ordered by the courts that are pro- billion's ma.in r espc>nsibillty. • It was fortunate that the now seemingly ~parable Diedrich-Schmit duo wasn't 418 to muster the third vote needed to ~thedecisionitsway. Enough order finally was established to begin inoculating the elderly and infirm this week. Then the three initial deaths in Pen- nsylavnia -followed by other deaths in other stales -almo& put Ute program back to the starting point. Orange County's health officer. • SUpervisors Tom Riley and Ralph Clark ~· weren't buying the Diedrich concept. Abt they were right. ". It doesn't speak well for the operations ~ government to have one supervisor's dair sitting vacant because of a felony con· fiction. In the case of the probation issue, bowever, the 2-2 vote turned out to mean a ~ision in favor of reasonable judgment. Dr. J. R. Elpers. said the program will con- tinuehereunlessadetinileconnectioncanbe established between the deaths and the type '1 vaccine being used in this county. Meanwhile, thoosands and thousands of potential elderly nu victims are puzzled, even frightened, about what to do. They're told to seek the advice of their own physi- cian, but that will take more time and many do not have immediate access to, or cannot afford, a personal physician. . Flu Shot Confusion As a state Health Department officer noted, those who were skeptical about t.tie shots now won't take them. those who were wavering will be inclined to wait and those ready to take the shots now have second thoughts. The nation's troubled swine flu inocula- tion progra'tn has been thrown into a state of coofusion and new doubt by deaths of elder- ly persons shortly after they bad received tbe flu shots. .. Whether or not the vaccine is related to And the potential of a killer flu epidemic such as the one that swept the world in 1918 is still with us. ·. . ... A Junket That Didn't Pay *me: An ezecutive auite in a gionl U.S. steel firm. The Chairman Cl the Board mu j~ angrily con- fronted the corporation's Washington tobb11ht with the afternoon's WadI;M.s. -., -••• :Qi.AIRMAN: Well, the fat's in Ute fire, Bill. Jerry had a press Conference in the Oval Office and 'Pilled the beans. I want to know bow much of the story's true. ..Lobbyist (nervously ): What's lbay? Cllalrm an (reading): ll says you free-loaded him on three foUing vaca - tfOns lo our lodge in New Jersey and picked up the tab ror two (.rips to Dis- liey World. Two trips? Lobbyist: Ke was sore ae didn't gel to ride in the Mad Aatter·s Tea Cup the first time. Bat. chief, all politicians accept ... Cllalrmaa: Shut up! I'm just g8tting to the nitty -gritty. Listen ~this. He says be never granted •· and I quote, "any special I ARTHOPPE ) favon" in return. ls that true? Lobbyist: (hanging his head): Yes, heaven help us, it's true. But, believe me. I had no inkling cl what sort of man he was until I ran into him in the Capitol alter our second trip to Disney World. Claalrman: You of course asked him for a special favor. Lobbyist: Of course. "Which way ii it lo the men's room Jen-y?" I asked. "I am sorry, Bill," he said. "But you are a lob· byist and I cannot grant you any special favors." Naturally, I was miffed and I told him so. "Look here," Jerry," I said, "I didn't lake you lo Disney World for fun. Chairman (hopefully): Maybe it was just a silly misunderstand· ing. Lobbyist: Nol at all. He actual- ly told me he thought I kept lak- ing him off for free weekends 90lely because I liked bis com- pany. Qlalnnan: Good Lord. it's true tbenl We've been had. Oh, we'll be the laughing stock of Wall stl'ee\r How could it happen?, Lobbyllt: I can't understand it, cbiet. I checked him out thoroughly in advance and everyooe said he was a decent. honest poliician and thoroughly trustworthy. Cbalrman: Trustworthy, my foot! Thousands of dollars down the drain and absolutely nothing to show r or it. Th.ink or the scandal. Wayne Hays will be snickering up his sleeve at us. And how can I tell the st-OCkbolders we bought a crook! Lobbyist: Hold it, chief. Maybe he's not a crook. Cbalrmaa: Nol a crook! He takes all this stuff from us and then refuses to give us a thing in return. How can you say he isn't crook? Lobbyist: Chief, I honestly think he s incerely believes there's such a thing in life as a free lunch. Cbalr111an (aghast): Ye gods, doo'l let the stockholders hear that. A crook's one thing, but we could never explain why we spent good corporate funds buy- ing an idiot. ~ A Cover for Bad Teaching? ·'Jfow would you feel if the 9Cbool authorities ol your district oc-cribed and administered to J10Qr child or children a drug 1"l!cb the standard medical text Pfayaicians Desk Re ference ~ could cause, among other Q11119lble reactions, loss of ap- Pft!te, anorexia, nausea, ab- 4G1nlnal paln. toxic psychosis, -1 significant growth retarda-tlan? The drug. Ritalin. ls also ~ to lower the threshold for 411tlept.ic seizures. ~Yet conservative estimates .., that from 500,000 to 1 million (fJl i l d re n tbroug h out tbe country ~ a(e takln _; Bttalin an~ ~~ otber Ill m -...,;- &dan t med ~· ibines lo c.9'e a coodl. don known as Ptt8D minimal bnJn dysfunc. ~. ;nus disuse • aa virtually un- ORANGE COAn DAILY PILOT Room N. Wttd. Ptl~ Tllomo• Kt~tl. Editor Borboru Kmbtch. EdUonol P4flt £dllor The editorial page ot the 01\ily Pilot seeks to Inform and 11.lmulate readers by presenting «1 this paJte diverse commentary _On topics of lnt~resl by syndical· ed columnists and cartoonists, by provldinit a forum for rcadtrs' ! "•ew11 and hy prescntina thla • MW1paper's opinions and ideas on cu,,,.nt topics. The.> editorial • cjpnlons of lht" Dally Piiot apJ)far only In tlle tdltortal c~umn attbe top ot the P•&• Oplnlona ~· ,......aed by the t"olumnista and cartoonists and letter wriltrt arc tbetr own and no endorwmtnt ol t.hdr vitw1 by lhe Dalt, PUot allould be inferred. ~. ~ 1A, 1978 ' CHARLES ] ( McCABE _ known in this country until a de- cade or so aao. Its chief charac- teristic ls excessive activity in a child, and it is supposed to disap- pear al adolescence. The hard- line pill pushers assert l.bat this h)'l>eractivity, if not treated, leads lo juvenile delinquency, divorce, economic fall~ and criminal behavior. ACCORDING to estimates of acbool administrators roughly Wi percent of pupils ol school.-ace ue afflicted with this vague. ly defined blight. AB described, there are no univenally accept- ed symptoms, no anatomical or b6ocbem1cal characteristics th1t can be discerned through ex· aminalion. Though Americana seem plagued by this malady it Is virtually unknown in Britain. A 1970 British survey oo the subject concluded that bypert:enesls, the chief s)'1Dptom or se>-ealled MBD. la a .. decidedly uncommon dis- order'' ocurrin1 _to one in 2000 pefl(JU. The suspicion exists thlt MBD la a myth, a con1truct ot teachers, and administratort and shrinks and sociologlsta to cover up the failures of the American educati<Joal ay,wm. and the weatneaa ol its teachlni structure. Cblldttn, acc:ol'dlnC to this view, are doped by tncbers IDd doctors Just to k.., them qulet.. And thla la done wUbout explalnln1 to paruta the buards ot these 1tlmula.nt dnio. ~ have tbe paradoxleal -elfec.t ol quletln1 the JOWll. TBUS l'ACTS have been knowft a lon1 time. Tb• no.tf!dp. C(mtalaed bl ....... receatl1 pal>U.aMd boob. bal 8lllt b8d 8117 me ... ble err.ct cm tit pill poppers. Now, from a strange quarter indeed. comes a strong legal challenge to the practice or using drugs as part of l.be eduutiooaJ system. The challenge comes from the oilfield town of Taft, Calif.. not what you wouM call a liberal stronghold. Bu some parents down there g• t mighty mad about the whole .bing, and called lt to the attent on of the Youl.b Law Center of~ an Francisco. The center h .s brought a class action suit on ehalf or 18 school children against the Taft City School District. The suit charges school authorities coerced children into taking the psychoactive drug Ritalin as a condition of attending school. The s uit also cbargea that chlldreo were placed in classes for tbe mentally retarded wlt.hout the knowledge or coo.sent olthelr parents. The suit is called Benskin et al. vs. Tait City School District et al. TllE 83·PAGE complaint bas parents allese that tbey autborited no medical examJna. tions of their children, that they were told their children Deeded Ritalin to stay ln school, that tM chlld.ren suffered adv.-.. re.e- Uoal of wbJc.b tbey laad not been warned, that children \mlawf\ally placed in ElllR (educable men· tally retarded) classes suffered st.lgm1 and ridicule and were deprived of their opportunities to leU!l. Accordln1 to Su~anne Martlnoa, or the Youth Law c.nter, the IUlalln laue itse1I probably Will not come to trial fora year. 1be autt a1b for damaa--SZS0,000 for each wrqed child. 0. ot the rea10U for tblil. ..,.. Ma.rt.inn, la that It la a toal to pt tbe 1cboola ovt ol the cbe:m!cal mabatemenl ot chlldrm. uu JOU ne lb• 1cbool prlndNI tor d•-,, ad tbe dlatrtt'i bu to ~·i:T~~ Eroding Prhlriples A Good Man Tt1mbles WASHINGTON -It happens all too often. A good man, possessed of fine principles, wins a seat in Congress and manages to bang on to it. Then, in the heady atm os ph ere of Washington, his principles slow - ly begin to erode. Watching a good man slip is always a sad experience. It's particularly wrenching to see it happen lo Rep. Don F.ciwards <D· CalH.). Few men hav e come to Congress with a more im· p-essive past and a more promislng future. An ex-FBI agent and a self- made millionaire, he bad one or the fb1est records in l.be House. He became known as a legislator who stood up for the downtrodden and spoke up for his convictions. BE WAS the right man, it seemed, to head the Constitu- tional Rights Subcommittee. But power and prestige have differ- ing effects on dlf!erenl men. To some, they offer challenges; to others, temptat ion s . Don F.dwards, after asceodlng the beigbts, began to slide back down again. He bas been an ineffective chairman. He even let his own privacy bill die in his subcommit- tee. Worse, we have now caught him in a blatant conflict of in- terest.. Here are the details of l.be complex story: Edwards made most or bis fortune as founder and president of the Valley Title Company, which bas become the largest ti- tle company in his home district south of San Francisco. A few years ago, he stepped down as l.be ftrm's top officer, but he re- ma l n !J it s controlling stockholder, with 51 percent or l.be shares. In 1963, a year after he was first elected to Congress, bis company took tiUe to a parcel of Janel ln Santa Clara, Calif. The ti- tle company. although holding the deed to the property, never actually owned it. In.stead, the firm held the land for the real owner. a practi~e that is quite legal under California law. IN MARCO, 1970, the land was officially deeded to the Ginden R and B Company, which built the Monte Alban Apartments on the property. One of the principal partners was Ben Ginden, who told us his company paid about $5,000 to the congressman's firm for its services. Ginden acknowledged that be has also paid the coneressman's firm an additional $5,000 to $10,000 tor its title work on other land deals. Our examination ol the California land rec«ds dis- closed sev e ral real estate transactions that the Valley Title Company hlndled tor Gioden. The latest was only a few months ago. Ginden h11 also written letters to newspapers ·defendlnc Edwards and has made dona· tioos to the congressman's cam· palps. The relationship between the two men. clearly, has been profitable. A few yeara ago, Ben Glnden and hia uaoclatea fell behind ln their' mort.iage paymeata oo the Monte Alban Apa.rtmtnts. The Dear Gloomy Gus Tbe only tffectlve df:t«. rent to I nOaUon la to trea. the salaries (and btDent.a) ~our l~gislaton. -G.K. ~ACK ANDERSON) Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.. which had guaran· teed the mortgage, threatened to foreclose the project. Ginden sought the assistance of the congressman who prompt- ly dispatched a missive to HUD. Edwards asked the housing of. ficials t.o waive almost $20,000 in payments so the Ginden project could be continued. "If HUD were to throw (Moote Alban) into foreclosure, .. pleaded F.dwards, "there will be 192 families evicted." ms LE'M'ER lo mm COD· eluded: "I feel impelled to atreu that I would certainly hope that this project be saved. I would ap- preciate your time and coopeni- tioo in my receiving a full re- port.'' Edwards did not mention the fact that he was writing in behalf of bis firm's client, nor that his firm bad been involved in the ac- tual real estate transaction in question. The congressman told our re- porters 9f[Y Cohn and Andy Penn that he was unaware bis cvmpany had once held title to l.be land. Al the time be wrote to HUD, he said, he didn't even know that Ginden was a client of his t.IUe company. All be was do~ ing, insisted Edwards, was pro· vidlng a norm al service for a constituent. BUT GINDEN told us a dif· ferent story. "J know Don Edwards. and I like him," he said. On a couple ol occasions. said Gindeo, he bad run into the congressman and bad boasted: "Don, sometimes, I've thrown a little business your way." The concressman, recalled Ginden, badsald: "Fine." But Ginden denied any wroog. doing. He had writte n t o Edwards. he explained, simply because the congressman represented the district where the apartments were located. Doo Edwards isn't the first nor the wont of the coogressmen who have tended their own cash registers in Washington. In the American tradition ol worship· log financial success, many members or Congress can be found in zestful pursuit ol the capital gains. Footnote: Although HUD didn't comply with F.ciwards' re- quest. an arrangement was even- tually worked out t.o forestall foreclosure on the apartment project. Ben Ginden. meanwhile, bas severed his connections with the prope.rty. It's Neu:11paper Week As National Newspaper Week is being observed. we call attention to some comments about the _free press from some distinguished citizens . ''.Congress shall mnke no law respecting. an estal>U!hment of religion or prohibiting the free e:zerdse thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press." -1st Amendment, U.S. Constitution "When the press ia free and every man able to read .•. aU ii safe." -Thomas Jeffenoa "Newspapers and their readers are partners in freedom, and if we Jail to defend the freedom of the press, we neglect our own." -Lyndon JohnlCJa "Nothing could be more irrottonal than to give the people power'. and to tmt~om them information tDithbUt wmch power"' abtued. A who mean to be their own governor• mwt arm themselves with power which knowledge gives. A popular government without popular information or the mean. of acquiring it u but. a prologue ~a /arce or. a tragedy, or perhapl both." --James Madison "A reporter ii I<> a polifician what a barking dog if to a chicken thief." -MlkeRoyto '' 1 fall printers were determln«I not to print anflfldng tUI thcrl were sure it would offend nobody, there would be ~ UtlUt printed ... -Benjamin Franklin ·:Rich conclusiona.are more lUcdy to be gathered out of.a multitude of tongues tban through any kind of authorltal~ 1elec- tion. To many this ii. and.alwoya will be, folly; but w 1"'" staked upon it our. all." --Judge Learned Rand '' .•. even thqugh we MWr UM U, and eNn though toe 1DUh they didn't write it,. and ~ though we clUapurove, there im't any doubt thc.t we could. nol do tM job ot all. in a free 40CiefJ1 without a very. very acffw preas. •• -Jolm F. Kemaed.y "I lwppen to belieoe that t~ news media c011 and 1ku been helpful in trying to pr~ aome Of tM greo.t U~s in this coont111. '' -Nikolai Le.aha Dre Remembere d Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower. accompanied by United Natio ns Ambassador William Scranton, lay ~reath at base of monument honoring former President Dwight D. Eisenhow e r a t Hai:ri s burg, Pa . Eisenhower would have been 86 years old today. OC's Solons' Scores Hit SACRAMENTO CA P> -Three Orange County Jegislators have r eceived the lowest rating in a con- sumer group's survey of state legislators' voting re- cords. The Consumers Council of California gave Senator s Denni s Carpenter (R·Newport Beach), and James Wbetmore <R -Buena Park) and A s · sembly man R o bert Burke <R -Huntingt on Beac h ) among the lowest ratings of the en- tire legislature. The council. which said it r epresented leud- ing consumer lobbies, rated every legislator according to votes on 20 consumer·backed bills in the 1975-76 session. Democrats generally ranked well ahead of Republicans. That was related to the fact that only one or the 20 bills, a measure by Sen. Peter Behr, (R-Tiburon), re- quiring bearing tests before purchase or a h ea ring aid, was sponsored by a Republican. R E P UBLICANS HAVE criticized such surveys as party·biased. But the coordinator or Lbe cons umer survey, Barbara Erickson, a public member or the Milk Advisor y Board. said, "This only points out that there are very f ew Republican con- sumer bills.·· Other bills in the sur· items in stores with elec- t ronic scanners, put public members on re- gulatory boards, reduce utility rates Cor small users, and allow sale ol lower·priced chemical equivalents or prescrip- tiondrurzs . KAPIWFF OF SAN Diego, Rosenthal of Los Angeles and Lockyer of San Leandro s hared the top Assembly ranking, 95 percent, a point ahead of Richard Alatorre of Los Angeles. Ayala or San Bernardino topped the Senate at 86 percent, followed by Senate Democratic l eader David Roberti of Los Angeles, 83 percent. At the other e nd, Whet- more had the lowest score in the Senate, 5 pe rcent, followed by Carpenter and Grunsky of Watsonville, 8 per-. cent. ·Burke and Cline ol Northridge were k>wes,t in the Assembly at 25 percent. Overall, the Assembly aver aged 68.9 percent and the Senate 51.3 per· cent, the group said. Committee votes were included. and an absence er abstention was count- ed as a negative vote. vey included measures iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to allow price advert.as· ing by optometrists and other professionals, re- quire price m arking on 1'1 ~LEn. FINAL PHASE •IDUSIRIAL -DINGS ~DOWN. You cnn still buy one ol our 4,000·8.000 square loot 1ndustri.1l bu1ld1ngs -a unique condominium concept- for only 10·~ down. The 30 buildings of Phnse IV are in the heart of the nation's largesl master planned 1ndust11al <ireJ. 1n Orange County Near airport and the inter· section of San Diego and Newport freeways. 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Rutherford to use the drug without FDA ln- terf erence. rr ORDERED 11IE case sent back to U.S. District Court ln Western Oklahoma and told the FDA "to develop a record sup· portlve of the a1ency's de· termination.·· It aald the proceedln&a should give Laetrile proponents an op- portunlty to express their views. The appeals court said, ''It seems obvious that there cannot be a court review unless there ls a decent record made," •and r e- fused to take up the consUtu· tional issues cited by the lower court. IT REJECTED arguments that the lower court acted Im- properly because its decision wasn't made by a panel of three . The Department of Health, Education and Welfare SCQlbt review of the district court Juda· ment that temporarily balled the department and the FDA from preventing Rutherford from set- ting a supply of t.be dna& for his own use. An order was lsaued on Rutherford's behalf, which al· lowed him to buy a six months supply of Laetrile and other dru1s. 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Therapy /or 'Affluent' Saddle back Ch ildren By ANNE Q)OPD Ot-0.Uy,..... .... , In the Saddlebaclt Valley, to all ap- , }> .. ranees an affluent bedroom com- " munity, the high cost ol bou.sinl and ,,,..1deall1ed · expectatiooa create a kind •ol. relative deprivation for some ;,famllies. • "llany people are overextended ·"'financially,•• said Mad la o n 'lllncbman, director ol the Sadclleback 'Valley CbUd Guidance Center in '.JA«una Hills. "Jn some f amilles 40 to 45 percent of their income ls going into :house payments. 'l'BIS SITU~TION CAN be bard on ... cbildren, Hinchman said. particularly . On children too young to earn money , . ~their own. · · "Both parents are often wcr'tiq, lJut they seem to be working to sup- lMJl't a house and cars." ~~· "Everything is relative," be said. 4 '1n an affluent area, it can be the lunily without a tardener that stands ?Jt." • .. THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY . tenter, one of four branches or the ·Orange County Child Guidance .. Center, bas been open a year this • snonth. It is located in the Saddleback ..,.. Community Hospital Medical Center, • 13561 Paseo de Valencia. Laguna ;~Rills. . · ~:. In addition to Hinchman. the pro- ~;:, · fessional staff incl .. Dr. Roo Hin ._. and Dr. Steven Savlov, both child :·.:!psychologist s, and Maria Globus, . :~ clinical nurse specialist. ~· The staff orientation is short-term ~ • '2'eatment, beginning as soon as a ~~ per9e11 applies to the center for help. ' More than three-quarters of the ·~ ~hildren seen at the center complete therapy in fewer than 15 visits. THE CENTER BAS NO waiting lat, because clients are seen at the time they ask to come in, even when '" this requires that the staff work over- time. The multi-disciplinary treatment each child r eceives would cost about $70 an hour in private practice, .; Hinchman said. The center, funded by 1foundation grants. United Way and I"'! -Ole county, charges oo a sliding scale, ..based on a family's ability to pay. • Most families who visit the center ay less than $5 a family a week, said 3llii~chman, though some Saddleback fi8iley fa milies are hard to convince ~bl their right to professional service at •. -tucb low rates. .. A FAMILY EARNING $18,000 ::; ean't afford typical professional .,} . L M.Bogd Dell,,. ............ GUIDANCE LEADER Madlaon tlnchman fees," Hinchman said, "but we can't always convince them or that. We don't want to set fees so blgb that our clients build debts, because that would only aggravate their pro- blems." The Saddleback child guidance ! team is child-centered. but family· and community-oriented, Hinchman said. Whenever possible, an attempt is made to dovetail therapy with com· mwlity support systems through the schools, recreaUon programs and the like. About half the children at the center are boys 8 to 12 years old. The next numerical group ls boys 12 to 15, followed by girls 10 to 16, and a small number of younger children. MOST ARE CREA'11NG concern among teachers and parents by mak· ing trouble of some kind -what pro- fessionals refer to as "acting out." A much smaller number are children who are quiet, withdrawn, isolated youngsters, Hinchman said. Two areas of need among Sad- dleback Valley families, he said, are for more high-quality, low-cost child care and for recreation. especially recreation that does not exclude children who aren't always models or "good behavior . "I saw a young boy recently who needed to run off some of bis energy," Hinchman said. "Hewentorr, chasing. jack rabbits, and wound up in trouble because be was on private property. Where can a kid run around here that isn't private property -and what kid doesn't need to run?" Some Artists U se Whiskey Evans Now OnARB SACRAMENTO CAP> -Marjorie W. Evans, Palo Alto attorney who bas worked as an oll company r esearch chemist, has been ap- pointed to the state Air Resources Board by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. She is an adviser to the Bank of Amer ica on urban, energy and en- vironmental issues and will receive $12,744 a SC Seeks Fonding Tbe San Clemente Qty Council approved near· ly $1.7 m.llllon in applications for federal fundinc ol public w«lta projects this week. The city will apply under the S2 bllllon federal public works jobs bW. Projects on the list include ~000 for li&btlq plankiq and electrical wire replacements on th~ municipal pier, bait a mlWon dollars worth or .. ,, .... ~ sewer and at.onn drain lmprovementa and street improvements and traffic sisnata. City llanaier Gerald Weeks concedes that few lf any ot the projects would be likely to be funded by the pie-in-tbe-sky grant. Only $S million is reportedly budgeted for all Orange County projects eligible under the bill Tax-saving I.R.A. If you're not in a retirement plan:.create your own Individual R_et1rement Account.Just con-tn~ute up to 15% of your annual mcome ($1500 maximum) in one payment or regular instaJlm~nts. !he money you contnbute as tax deductible · · ·so is the interest it earns until you use the .. money. Trustee fees paid by Perpetual. cia\ SecutitY So ·1 A.ccount . D eposr - -ia\ securitV check Mak e your soc utotnatica\h, · terest ... a \ ,._,o earn tn venient V· L""' sate\v1 co~ s about theh or mot e worrte . ting in \ong \ ,.._, tnore wat ] \oss. L .... o hing \ines. ust check..cas ext check to b · g your n . p\e · p ;'tual. fi\\ out \:'e ;~Ube I e F rore chec s d '\\ , form: ~ tl to u s an ~e ~ mai\e ... dll'ec "onth\v receipt. mail )IOU a m ilab\e when ne"'s ava _, .. a Your roo . Y d it's m~tne you need tt·· :ti\ then. tnoneY .. .. , . An organization ol watercolorists whose members use liquor Instead of water to mix their hues is called the Whiskey Painters of Americ a . Or WPA, for short. Now any Seasoned Citizen will recall that WPA during the Great Depression stood tor that govern· ment agency known as the Works Projects Ad· ministration. And that's when the whiskey painters got started. The first of them painted in bars and taverns, using whatever was on the table to thin their paints, then selling their . art for drinks and food. Now they're much more affluent, generally. They paint with whiskey, gin, vodka. rum and beer, pre- sumably because they like to keep it closer at band than water . Al a recent show o(sucb art in Tulsa, Okla., buyers oo the fint nllbt took home about $6,000 worth of the whiskey paint· ings .. year f« about 60 hours a · ~ month of ARB work . B'EVERLYKILLS(Ma.ioQff1Ce),9720Wllthve lvct.,(lU).2-?4~/2'7Z.S656• W.ESTWOODViLLAG£,l0866Wll btre81vd,,(21Jl!7~J The appointment re-•LAR.CH.MONT.Larc:li•OlltBlvd..i&verlyBtv4 .. (2l 463• CANOOAPAR.K, Victp,Y:Blvd'.•tJlartA"t.,(U3)34'·4l41 • 1·sr:i THE EXCEPTION Q. "It's a common expression to say, 'Tbe exception proves the rule.· I don't get it. How does an exception prove a rule?•• A. It doesn't. Generations ago, the word "prove" was synonymous with "test." An exception tests a rule, all right. But it doesn't prove it, not the way we use "prove" today. It disproves it, in fact. Our Language man aets really riled up abou t such phrases. When somebody says "I could care leas" in· stead ol "I couldn't care leas," he almost turns blue. It's wondrous. Q. "What was the special embalming t.echnlque that the EOPtlans used to mate mummies?" A. No special technique. Tbe absence of bacteria ln the bot dry air and sand permitted near-perfect preservation. The deserts of Art.Iona, New Mexico and Southern California likewise have mummified remains. Q. "Wbat'a tbe loneest railway trip you ean mate one way without cbaJllina trains?" A. Tbe run between MOICOW ud Petinl. AddTeu mail to L.N. lqd. P.O. 8oz J5IO, eo.to ,., •• f2CJ Dl6'MON DS •GEM STONES ........ by toMPht Is ...-chfng lor diamonds end get'Nltones from l)f1wte lndMdl.lllt end ...... c:.ntui ~ and ~ by our ·~ Htat-1 ortc. pakt. Call WWW 1o.G dally, Setutdly 1CM. a.ldlry clOMd. ask tor Mr. Joeeph. . . •NORTHIUOOE,J8S40Devota~!nS~,(2)3)~2n6••FULLERTON,'ll3'fYOrtlt.LinclaBhd .. (1J.4)'99J-UOO • • qwres Conlirmatioo by •NEWPORT&£ACH, 1634&n MfeudBt¥d.,(fonM'tly New ~t.cArthwBl\fd,).(714)640·l6J.f ••()pal 5atvrda)'fro111lOA.M.to2P.M. , =--:: the state Senate. . - Our REGULAR houn ant grand too: 8AMto8PM DA I LY 9 A MtolPM SAT. A FREE GIFT just for coming in and saying "Hi." Grand Prize Drawing For a beautifu l new COLOR TV and many other valuable prizes including ten $25 Savings Accounts. 21 Prizes in all -come in and register between October 2nd and October 30th. GUESS THE MONEY IN THE JAR Guess how much money is in the jar in our lobby and win the Jar and The Money In ltl Paeifte City •!k Opens atMag11olia and Ada111S: I I' I Annual VANITY FAIR ROBE SALE The Luxurious Housewarmer Satiny Oullted Antron Ill Gllssandra ""'°" in deliciously feminine colors of Arurelle and Powder Puff. S1i.e P. S. M. L lhort. Reg. 132.00 SALIS2J.tt long. Reg. S38.00 SALIS27.tt WISIC ..... PUZA are for Dancing Wlllklff"- 141-4121 sportswear ~T-... W9'.M. S..IM .......... 671-1904 n-.. ... , Necklaces brilliantly stated In diamonds and I 4K gold with just enough words to get the message 1cross. \ll ~ pu.1>~""""' ............ __., ... ~, U) ~ ?NUa• Cl OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS T!?ur!dey. October 14, , 1179 DAI\. y P9LOT ,tf ~~tiLID4>'J> CAJ•HAJR ••zas With the arrival of .... comes our Famoue Camel Hair 818Z*'I. Traditionally tailored I n just the right Halliday'• manner. TJt.ADmONAL CLOTIDNG ~ eooo TAS1'1 WILL Al.WATS ... snu 17th & lnline Ave. • Westcllff Plaza Newport Beach • 846-07Q2 Calvin Klein Fall Collection is now in T b e s e beautiful clothes can be the backbone of your whole wardrobe . c b 0 0 • • s moothl7 tailored swltch·about separates that are the ultimate of good taste. Guess the weight of "King Pumpkin" and win $100.00 in Gift Certificates .. A10ADAILYPtbLOT Thutldg.Octol>WB. 1 "· 19 78 l' -A . , ~b 1 ~ /;.. Public Auction ' sentee a wts vaiiu re r FrL.Sat.=p!~p~~~~0~ap.m. l 8y O.C. RVSTIN~ Of ... 0.llyl'ti.tlU• Registered voters who aped to be absent f~ their precinct on election day, Nov. 2, should apply IOI' an absent voter ballot either by mail or In person at the Orange County Re&is trar of Voters office. ti requ est ing an absentee ballot by mall, the voter should use the application form mailed wilb the sample ballot. U the voter does not have tbe application form be may still apply by send· ing a letter requesting a ballot. The voter must be sure to include his full name, residence address, the address to which the absentee ballot is to be mailed. the reason why be will Le? unable to vote ,-t the polls on dection day, a nd his written signature. THE COUNTY f)eafla Noflre• PETl!ltSON JAMES M PETE RSON. resl.,..,t of Uit(lne Nl11ue1, Ca. Paned llfW•Y Oct II, lt7& in Fle11•te1t, Arlrone Mr ,..,.,_, WH • veteren of World War II: ~ lled been e retldent ol L.equn.t Nto;ltl ""d OranQ<t County '°' tM 1>1st 24 .,..rs He h \urvlved by wol• Aolle<ta Peter'°" one '°"· ~n Pet."on of Houston, Tuo· two deugllters, Llftda RU Holl ol Na1>1. C• , _,,.. Ann ~sad• ol Rlver\iclt, C..;-wwn 11<•n<l<ll1IOren OM brotf>e< ""'" ,.,,.,, Pnvat,. s.er•nce\ for the lamlv onlv will be ll•IO Fr1dl>y Oct tS, t'761at Shelter Laouna Beec11 OlaQel ""'"'•Or Ctittord 8•con off•c•ttl•nq ~l•I cOf\lrtbuttOl'IS are r@CJU!e'\tfd lo Tk Oranqe Counlv Heart A\!oOCI• tlOf\. Sllett.r Le11una Beec n Mor11>MV Cltf«t<n MELAND MILDRED L MELAND, r~VOtftl o1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINl!SS NAME STATEMl!NT Tllot IOllOWll'llJ pef'\On\ er• CIOl"IJ llU\I• neu•i T and C SPORTFISHERS .00 tNln, a.1-. C.•1 Timotny Richard Ullon 1H VlllaftOva, Onie Meu . Ca t '1161& O.ri•tl• Ann Ullon. 166 VIiienova. C:.0.1• Mesa ca1 '1616 Devey'\ LocUr l"c , -00 Milin, &ellloa,QI Tflh bullneu I• conducted Dy • 1J11119rel perlMr\lllP T.R UliOft Tiiis 1tatement wa• tlled w4tn I~ '°""'y Cler~ of O<enqe CoonlY on Oct 1. 197& '"' ... P\IOll'llled Oranoe tout Dally Pltot, ORANGE COUNTY ReaiJtrar of Voters of. nee is located at 1.300 s. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana. Tbe malling address is P .O. Box 11298, Santa ~. Mailed requests for absent voter ballots must be r eceived in the Registrar 's office by Tuesday, Oct. 26. Voters wbo have ques- tions r egarding the absent voter process may call the reg1str11's Millray, 19081 Klpabuha volunteers workin1 I JEWELRY CIUNA CRYSTAL : oficoe; ~~~:~lence of ~:~~·n~b~h~ d~~e:~·~ ~e!:ct~~~ rr~:, tsa~!:.\!: Plus hundreds of other 1temsol lurrutura, ob1etsd'ar1, etc I voters, tbe registrar's of. s u p e r m a r k e t at 9 p.m.: Friday, 9 a.m . to I Merchandise consigned &-om out-of.pawn. bankruptc1t38, court-o~ I fice will be open Satur· Brookhurst Street and 6 p.m . and Satu-•u, 9 1 --'-1...--L-1 t Oc r 8 ,.. • --v ~. UQJu..:;, e c. 1 day, t. 23, rom Lm. v arfield A::n:e. a.m. to3 p.m . I Moved for converuence ol Sdle to· 1 to 4 p.m. • • * D&. BENJAMIN THE PHONE banka ~ ~ THE REGIST&A& ot Spock, the Peace and are located ln Placenua. NEWPORT GALLERIES. LTD. voters bas announeed Freedom Party's Vice Fullerton. Huntlncton 2542 W. Coast Hwy. lbat new residents who presidential candidate, Beach, Orange. Santa Newport Becacb. Collfomia 92613 , -moved to Orange County is scheduled to make an Ana , Garden Grove, from another state after appearance at Orange Laguna Hills and al the (71') 8'~2200 I Oct. 4 can r egister as a Coast College Nov. 1. the Oranee County Ford· I new resident and vote foe day before the election. Dole headquarters ln Ctuna by Limoges, Wedgewood. Rosenthal and others; hne European I president and vice presi· • • • Newport Beac:b. and ·Amencan cut crystal and ort glass; porcel&n hgunnes; bronzes. hne I d~nt. VOLUNTEE•S WIU. Volunteer1 can call furniture.· cL--...1ehers and one of the largest ..1 ......... lays of hne ,ewelry Ul the t In order to vote, a new be worltini to'1et out the MS-5no for turther in· ''°1 iu ......,.., I resident must regist«on vote in Orange Coonty r t . di southland. Ev~ trom 20 oarat chamond soht.aires to ooki neck cll&l'lf. 1 a special new resident for President Ford as orma 100 regar ng 1 affidavit and complete m o r e t h a n 8 o o their local phone bank. an application for a Republicans man nine ---------- ballot at the Orange phone banks. funded by County Registrar of the Republican National Voters office, 1300 S. Committee and local Gr and Avenue, Santa volunteerclubs. Ana. by 5 p.m . Oct. 26. ''The goal is to contact In order lo qualify as• every Republican in the new resident voter, a county, either by phone 1•..1.1 person must be a U.S. or in person by walking Moon 1711 citizen who will be al precincts, lo get out the 1east is years or age by vole.·· s aid J oe t Madness Nov.2,is notinprisonor Julovsky, e x ecutive 11-hoursaleofsalesthis on parole for a felony secretary of the Orange Fri. & Sat. at the conviction , a nd has County Central Commit· Huntington Center Mall. FREE ADMISSION ~: Ba.nk.Amencard. Master Charge. Persol'ldl Check, Terma ADDmONAL IMSPECTION HOURS: Mon., Tues. & Fri. lOa.m. to 5p.m .. Sat. 12 noon k>S p m . Sun. 2 p.m. to 5 pm. AUCTIONEER: An Lev111e OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. . moved lo Orange Counaftty tee. ,e::!as~n'o~~~:r~' 21s Aoo1ona, A ...... e.1"°" '"-'· c.. from another state er The phone bank opera-,..,H<t •••Y Oct. 12, 1971>. surv1wd i.y • Oct 4 ed Starts Fri. 7 to 10 p.m. · wEBUYFORCASH _) .?~~~:~r:~-~~~~~~~ ~ ''" ... • e.rnlce C.nldy or Aleun<lrla, • • ti on start Monday with ----------- Vlroinl• Two nephe w' Jonn F Ceukly; Jernes M CenldY Servktt .... •I I. 00 PM s.turd•Y Oct .... ,., ... Bell1°8eroeron Chapel. Corona del Mllr, Ca. s.n.l<H <onclu<M at <"-1. lnt..-menl et Holy Cren ~. 8.tlt1·1!«9trD11 Coron• del Mir dir9C· '°'' ANOE~SON WILLIAM B ANDERSON, re.Jldlflt ofLeo....,Be.cn.C• Pu~-yOcl. 11 1•76 FUMrel erraft90!ments er• pend1no Sheller La11una Beach -.uarv dirt< tO't 8ANNElt ETHEL M BANNER, rtt!Ofnt of C.OSUI MIMI, C• Po~ away Oct ll, "" survived by thrtt dMllJIMers, Oare Harl olS.nte RM-' Melv• Tra/Wn of OKI• ~ Fern Mane Boeutl ol We•hlnoton one l><o\her Geor!je Gtl· lord of S... Dle9o Ser vie~ FrlO.y Oct IS .. ,. •I 1 00 PM Bell Br-•Y o..tpel with Blslloo J ames C Dollos ol· lleletl"IJ Interment at Har-RMI -••I Par-. Friend• rnn all •I noon '""'"6ay Oct. 14, t•7611111 JO PM Al Bell Broadway Mortuary Bell 8'-•Y Mcwtuary directors. ANDEltSON AGDA IC ANDERSON, resident ol Aull<Jrn. lncllene. Paned away Clc1 tl. 1'76. $fie I\ i uNIWd by OM toft, Don Ander'IOl'I ol HuntlnotDll Beach, Ca .. end one daUQhler Sonia E Ra~ ol A-.rn, Indiana: two brotM<•. E1nar Jonannon Siourd Johan•'°" bOth ot Sweden \i• 9randchlltt,-•n ~rv"'··~ wlll t>e held Friday Oct IS, ,,,6 "'. 00 PM <JI S.11 Broedw<JV Ch<1i>el with Rev ICernev Frafttwn offlelatlno. lnt.,.ment ti MDllM. llliftOIS. Friencts mltY call Thursday at 6 00 PM ti 118 JO PM at S.11 llt-oedwav Mortuary. Bell B<MdW•Y Mo<IUll<Ydlrecton ••• CANDIDATES IN Orange County's First Supervisori al District will be answering ques· tionsabouttheissueson .................................... .,. ............................................................. ... er1togo "Voters' Pipeline: Cam- paign '76, ·· at 7 p.m . Fri· day on KOCE·TV, Ch;ln· nel 50, Orange County Television. The program wilJ also feature pro and con spokesmen on Proposi- tion 14 , the Agricultural Labor R e lation s Initiative. Candidates for the First Supervisorial Dis- trict who will be appear· tng on lbe progr am are: Phil Anthony, m ayer or Westminster, a nd Harry Yamamoto, member ol the Santa Ana City Coun· cil. Wa Ott. I', 11, ?I.and Nov 4, 191& Oft 71> MOltTON The FirstSupervisorial District includes por· lions of Anaheim , Foun· tain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach , Orange, Santa An a, Tu s tin a nd Westminster and all of Midway.City. -----------A CLARIC E MORTON. "'"°""I ol PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINISS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollOWl"IJ perM>ns •'" OOi"IJ llU\I r>a(U' .. EISTAND & $OH 107 lllh St Nt,,,_.t Beecll. CA '1661 Ja~ M He1\l•nd. IOl·lllh SI • '--1 IM«ll. CA 97"3 Georola M Heistand t07·1:Mll St ~Beech, CA '2663 ~·~ M He1staftd J, IOJ.tllhSI --1 Beach, CA '2"3 Tiiis blisirwru h condU<led by a ~·' 1>1rlrwrrsll•P Geonata M Heistand Tiiis stalement w•• 111-0 -''" the COUIOIY Cl•rk ol Oren~ County on Oc -··"'' ..... ". Pvbll\hed Oran119 Coast Dally Pilot Oct 14 1• ,. • .,.,Nov • 1'16 •JOI I~ ·PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC~ TOCRIOITO~ SUPElttOll COUltT OP' TNf. STATE OF C.Al.IPOltNIA iioc>1t THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE No.A·Hj'* E•fattol SI ONEY w (ilLFORD,allf SIDNEY W. GOL;:iFARB, O.c .. '40 NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN to 1 ... cr ... ton of the above namfl<I c1eceoen1 lllll e ll P4"""' h••lnQ <i&IM\ aQAln\t IM said deuoent art roquored to l••t t!ltM. with tho Met\\.., y •O\IClll" In 11 ... IOfflu ol the ''e•i< ot the .cio,,. en lili.cl«>•"I or lo P••'4!nl 11\f'm with tl\f' N(HWtV VOUCM'\ to the u~Qnflld <14 lheolfi<e o1 JAMES E ICENORICI( a...S ELBERT J SHEFFIELD, Al IO<IMy\ ., ...... JAJS Wll\hire Blvd WI• tUO, Lo• AnO•lo C.lltO<"ni• tQtlO wfll<ll I\ Ill~ plaO OI l>WNKS ol --••oned in •II matten llef'l•ln 1"9to ll .... tete Of \A•d deC_.,I Wllhlr. ~month• •"•r ,,.. I or \I l>Ubl~ttonot notice led()clOber 13 1'1& CE LES Tl! HAND E••<utrea of,.._. W•ll"' tM at>Ov• narntd d.ce<10nl J-tE Keftd<l<k,et1d 1 .. U S"9tflei. ...... ytlMLa• JQIWllsllW. llvd. S11ll• UM ""__...,CAMOIO 'ftl: (ltJI ._ .. 11 AltwMVt left: ... 11tr1. PIA>llSll.-1 Or•nQ~ Cu••\ Oaliy Piiot Oct t•. ?t, 19,•nd No• • IUA Ol7 I& PUBLIC NO'nCE '-"'~ !Mach. C.. Pe\\e<I ..,.,y Oct 11, tt76 Survl .. a bY h" ..,~ A"" Mot1on S...vlcn wlll be Mid Frioay Ott IS,"" at 3 JO PM al Pa<1llc V1- Chape1 lnterMent Paetllc View Me,,,orl•t P•r" Peclf1c View """'11Mf'Y directors ltAY FLORENCE s "AY ,.,.oe,,1 of S.lboa l\land, Ca Pe\\ed _,,y Ott 11 '"' S.r111cni>endi"O Pac1tocv-_..,., P•rk Mortuarydlrect0<1 l'ltOMM KARRY F FROMM, rHIMnt Of T...stln c. Pus.eel •w•v Oct 11 t'76 StrvlCf'\ pendl"O Pa c.tic View Memorial P.,k Mortu•rv dlrKtors WYltlCK LYDIA M WYRICK r~s1oent ol (Mia M"'4. C. P•s•t<I aw•Y Oct 17, "76 54,,.,,,.,.d bv lour '°"'· Lvnn H Ptfl•y of WntmlMler Robert L Ptlley of Colle Meu. Ca ~car Wyrl<lt, l)onfld K Wvric • bOln ot In· d1an• on• "eo.oau11n•~• Blllfl<"" ~ttnot (41utorn1a Ser vie~' 10 be netd In L.-ebanon Indian•. 8•11 Sroeoway IM•.,dl"IJ alrt<to" BAL TZ·BEAGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3~ Pactl1c View Dnve Newl)Ort Callforn1a 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COl.O{'llAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMlntS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 538-6539 SMITH TUntlLL LAMB OUR WUTCLIFF CHAPEL Mof1uary •• 646-4888 427 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa ••• MARGAR E T Wright, candidate for P r esident from the Peace and Freedom Par· ty, will speak at Orange Coast College next Wed· nesday. Ms . Wri ght. a Los Angeles feminist and de· mocratic socialist, will speak at noon in the OCC Quad. Admission is free and the public is invited A question and answer session will follow the speech. * • .. AFTER HER OCC ap- pear ance, presidential candidate Wright will be the guest or honor at a r e- ception in Huntington Beach. It will be at the home of Paul and Kri ss New Board Clerk Post Created Orang e County Supervisors have creat· ed a new clerk or the board position, separal· ing the board's clerk from the office of County Clerk William St John. The board appointed June Alexander lo fill the new post. She had been serving as clerk during supervisors' m eetlngs and directing operations relating to board agen- das and actions. County officials said creation of the post will allow St John to devote full time to court func- tions. In addition it will officially create the posi· t.ion Mrs. Alexander has been filling for three years. , 0\ft," IM IY l P..M. OUT IY I A.M. 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Instead, the children's books car· lied by the s tore picture girls with Mencbes or fixing pipes. Boys do the cookini. ·. "WE TRIED TO choose books that offered children more options," said am Anderson, a day-care w•ker who vplunteers at the nonprofit 11tor e. "They show that girls don't have to be just m other s, or some ma n's p0ssession," he s aid in an interview. '~And there ar e books that s how Httle bbys crying or playing with dolls, aJ I in a very positive light " Judy Brunk, head o( the board of direct ors that runs the store, said, "We also carry books dealing with pi-oblems children go through, s uch as death or Ii vi ng with a single parent. "THE R E WAS A need for an alternative bookstore in Des Moines tq provide books people couldn't get in other stores, especially children's liter ature," she slid. ln selecting books, statren look ror those that don 't stereotype women and those written by women about their experiences, said Joyce Drury, coordinator of elderly services for Iowa Children and Family Services. • The store carries a wide selection of fiction and poetry . It also offers medical and sociologkal literature, with books on natural childbirth, abortion and ba ttered wives. BUT CHILDRE N'S books are the fastest-selling, ~aid Ms. Drury. So far, customers have reacted favor ably to the store, she said. "A lot come in just to visit and lo talk about the women's movement." None of the nearly SO men and women involved in the bookstore have been in the business before, said Ms. Brunk. Each contn buted SSO or SO hours of work to help gel the store opened three weeks ago. Day-to-d ay affairs are bandied by a 12-person policy-making board. I ncome will either go back into the store or be donated to feminist or- garuzations, Ms. Drury said. Got a problem'' Then umte t11 Put Ounn Pat 1nll ·cut r ed lope. qet t mq the answers and act wn you need to .cw/ 1·e 111,•q111t1es 111 goi·ermnenl and busi- ness Mm/ 11nur questions In />al Dunn 1\I Your Serr11:e. Orange Coast Daily P1lol. l'.U. Bor 1560 . Costa Mesa. CA Y2ti26. I nclude your telephone number. The column appears daily eicept Saturdays COMPARE! :11iiand11 Order Get• COJ11plez : DEAR PAT: f've ordered vitamins r egularly ;Jor four years from Slur-Dee Health Products, Inc., ·Island Park, N. Y. I had no problems unt.H last J uly :when I was sent ''B-Complex" instead of the "E" :vitamins I'd ordered. I sent back the package and :the original order form, which had been included :with the incorrccl shipment. I've written to Stur- :o ee three tim es since with no response at all. • J .F ., Newport Beach • Stur-Dee's customer service department Is :mailing the "E" vitamins to you immediately with :apologies for the mixup. No explanation was of· :rered about why your letters were not answered, :and there was no record Indicating that the firm ;bad received the incorrect order you returned :several months ago. ' . :Dining Set Repaired Agai11 :-DEAR PAT : We purchased a maple dining ,.oom set manufactured by Bassett in 1974. A few ·months arter purchase, the chairs began falling :apart. The store fixed them once, but the same :thing is happening again. I've written to Bassett, :i>ut have not r eceived a response. IC today's furniture is tomorrow's autiques, this set won"t last :iosee those d ays. W.R., Newport Beach • Frank Snyder , gener al counsel for Bassett Furniture In Bass ett. Va., reports your chai.r s wlll t>e repair ed a nd made 400 percent stronger than t>efore. Bassett has Instructed your retailer to reglue the Joints and Insert a screw in the corner ~lock of each leg to make the Joint stronger . Oaarge for Broken Tapes Era•ed DEAR PAT : I have received a letter from the National Business Division demanding payment of '52.34 which NBD claims I owe to the RCA Record Club. 1 don 't owe the record club any money. I had r eceived a number of tapes from RCA, but these all broke m my tape player and I returned them I have never been given credit on my RCA bills for these . returns, and now my account has been turned over •to a collection agency G.W., Dana Point W.J . Br e ite nbeck, manager or c ustom er st-rvices for RCA Music Ser vice In l ndlanapolls, bas . now cleared all outstanding charges from your ac· ·count. lie also has notllied the collection agency to '.stop billing you. : fnlo,.,..ation Sf!rm~f! A .,aUaflfe DE AR RE ADERS: The Santa Ana Public U brary has established a new commllDJty Informa- tion and referr al service. 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Sterilization Overkill Hysterectomy Demand, Risks High CHICAGO CAP> -More and more wo m e n tire dema nding hysterectomies as a means of st erilization even though the operation m eans greater risks than the tying of the Fallopian tubes, the usu al method, physi- cians report. Thjs increased demand poses a problem for phys icians, who are trained to r emove the uterus only if disease is present, they said · Wednesday at the clinical con- gress of the Amcrican·College of Surgeons. STERILIZATION OF women usually is achieved by tubal liga- tion, the tying of the Fallopian tubes, a relatively simple pro- cedure. ( ___ ME_D_IC_I_N_E_J wom en s ubsequently become pregnant. The physici an must weigh ~his in m aking a decision. h e s aid, as we ll as how a pregn ancy mig ht affect the wom a n psyc hol ~glcall y and physically. DOCTORS AT THE meeting said ther e h ad been no studies of t he in c r eas ed d emand fo r hysterectomy but that they saw a trend based on their own ob· serv ations_ * * * Dunnihoo s a id a gr owing percentage of women has been demanding hysterectomy for this purpose with the "Liberation of the female." ·'The further away we get fr om the treatment oC a disease state, the more difficult it is for a physi- cian to justify hysterectomy," he said. BUT HE TOLD A news con· ference that if the patient has been i nformed of all risks and then decides she still wants a h ealthy uterus r e moved to achievc sterilization, maybe the doctor should do it. * * * Hys ter ectom y to achie ve sterilization has been likened to · "cracking walnuts with a sledge hammer " in that 1t is excessive for that purpos e, said Dr. Dale · Dunniho o , a n obs t e tricia n· gynecologis t at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Boys, Girls Equal In Pill-taker Births But, he said, if one doctor will not do it for a woman. "another ·one down the street will." TH E AGE OF "medical paternalism " 1s pa!.t, he said. In those days, he said, the doctor would sit down a nd say to the pa- tient, "My dear. that 1s what you should have and what you will have." BOSTON <AP ) -Researchers say taking the pill has no apparent effect o~ which sex children will turn out to be, even though earlier re- ports said women who use oral contraceptives are more apt to have girls. Har vard r esearchers say they found that of 6,109 children born lo Boston area women who look the "Today. however, the hher at· ed woman doe!. not want this medical paternalism, but rather desires lo m ake her own de· cis ion s wh ether s he wa nt s children, or even whether she wants lo retain her uterus, .. he said. Dunnihoo !:tatd 1 to 5 per<'enl of tubal li gations Cail and these pill, the babies were divided almost evenly between boys a nd girls. Their find ings contr adict a widely publtc12ed report t wo ye a r s ago b y a tea m of Hungarian doctors THE HUNGARIANS said that of 560 infants born to women who had taken the pill. 46 percent were male. And of the 170 babies born to wom en who had been on the pill m ore than two years, only 34 percent wer e boys. The report was published in 1974 in the Lancet a respe<'led British medical journal. The Har vard rebuttal was scheduled to appear in today's issue or the New En g land J ourn a l of Medicine. The latest study was directed by Dr. Kenneth J . Rothman al the Harvard School of Public Health. Table Tops LUGGAGE TAGS Dream Becomes Real LOS ANGELES CAP> -When Armond Jewell was 15 and an orphan just before the Great Depression, he knew what he wanted; to be a lawyer . And sever al years later as he was working his way through USC law school earning 25 cents an hour on the nij?ht s rufl at B.F. Goodrich Tire Co. in Los Angeles, he knew there was something else he wanted: to som e day share in the symbols of power of the m_ighty men who ran Goodrich. JEWELL WAS ESPECIALLY attracted t o the polished opulence of a massive conference table in the lhird-noor r otunda of the tire plant, one of Los Angeles' industrial showplaces. Last year the plant was closed, and J ewell, now 64 years old and a Municipal Court judge, decided to make one last pilgrimage lo the place he considered as m uch his alma mater as use. During the tour. a guard told him that the build· ing a nd all its contents were to be sold . "THAT TABLE, TOO?" asked the judge. ·'I '11 ta ke it,·' he said. After s ever al weeks of negotiations with Goodrich and with the help of six strong m en, the 12-foot·long table was moved from the tire plant to Jewell's fifth-floor office at the county courthouse. "I outlasted them," Jewell says w ith more Chan •a hint of pride, "and I got their table. 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Mick Jaa· 'let' -who hasn't produced a non·Stooes album sjnce Chris Fa.rlowe's underground classic "Paint It Farlowe" In the very late 1960s -Is producing John's forthcoming solo LP. "I've always known Mick .was a great producer," said John. who is also bis very good friend. As for John h.imsclf. he is .1Aoon For us Genevieve Waite tans, there ls good news. "As soon u I fudsb my album, I'll do one with her." promises John. •·she's been singing now for two y~ars, and s he's gotten really good. It won't seem like a novelty anymore. She's a r eally important singer." • John hasn't signed with a label yet, but he has been seen around New Yoric City with On addition to Jagger and Wood) several top Atlantic Records' executives. * . considered by many to be one ol the great contem-: porary American songwriters. Andy PTatt began his four shows at NY's Other ' End club with a cup fA tea in one hand and a Tequi a Phlllips hasn't exactly been inactive these past Sunrise in the other ... Carole few years. He produced and wrote the songs for his Kl.Ilg was recently lo the studio, wife, Genevieve Waite, for her LP. "Romance Is on recording some new songs writ· the Rise." That album -thought campy when re-ten with ex-husband, Gerry Gof. leased -is now a colJector's item; il contains fin. .. Can you believe that at fabulous songs sung in Genevieve's unique, Wing's benefit concert in St. squeaky, little.girl voice. . Mark's Square in Venice, lasers Phillips also wrote the songs for the ill-fated reflected off the Basilica, smoke . _Andy Warhol Broadway production, "Man in the and flashpots went off by the · ·Mooo," as well as the theme music for ''The Man Doges Palace, and the audience . :wiioFelltoEartb." yelled "Paolo! Paolo!"? It's But for some time, John and Genevieve were true. · .George Harrison's new • 1t1No the "fun couple'' on the New York, L.A. and London LP is titled .. 33lf.l," which is also his age ... The · scene; and they did nothing to dispel that image Dwight Twllley band tours beginning next week in 'When they performed a campy George Burns and Cleveland, and will do concerts through the first of ' Gracie Allen-styled cabaret act at New York's Reno next year ... Now Stanley C1arke has decided to . Sweeney club in 1974-1975. They also attended every perform with his own band beginning in November. conceivableparty. From W.L .. in Chicago: When will the Eagles One heard mostly about the women in John's album be out? lire (as if be were some sort of Roger Vadim>: wife The new Eagles LP, "Hotel California," should Genevieve, daughter MacKenzie, and ex-wife-but-sWl-friend, Michelle. be out by the first week of November. The Eagles B.....-etl The widow of Roy 0 . Disney, brothe r of Dis neyland m e ntor Walt Disney, un· veiled a plaque at dedication of new Burbank studio of· fice building named in honor of h er husband. Roy Disney helped found Walt Dis ney Productions in 1923. ( L. 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'Stay Close By' Parents Urged SAN DIEGO <A P) Parents are being en- couraged to s tay with youngsters being treated al the Medical Center UC San Diego By slaying close, they help "his physical re- covery as well as his mental health," says a spokeswoman. The parents may sleep in the same room , she said, and beds are set up in the playrooms of lhe children's quarters 1f the patients' rooms are too crowded "A nurse calls the parent 1f her child awakens during the night and wants her, and parents who de- sire 1t are present al all tests, procedures and other aspects of rar e," according to a news r elease. WASHING TON (AP) -The federal government must field all injury or death claims arising from the na- llonal swine nu immunizallon pro· gram, under terms of unusual legisla- tion that disturbed a Senate commit· lee when it was passed. 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AT SPRINGDALE HUNTING TON BEACH , CA. 92647 (714) 846-1202 'I was under stress and afraid I might get sick -and I did. · -housewife, age 26 'I got some bad news last week and 1mmed1a tely got a cold and went to bed so I wouldn 't have to cope with it.· -school teacher, age 31 'My mother died when I was 6 and I 've been sick all my life. I 'm now readjusting and being helped by psychotherapy.· -nurse, age 34 T try to forget my anxieties by keeping busy, but everyone has stressful situations. I feel better when I go to the doctor and unload my worries .' -student, age 54 'I'm a single parent with a 15-year-old son and a job that causes a lot of tension. I just underwent surgery tor inflammation of the mtestines.' -recreation director in convalescent hospital, age 57. 'I recently married for the second time. I have a new life, new obligations, a new family situation with teenagers. I get allergies. ' -housewife, age 42. Self -healing Powers Unleashed By MARCIA FORSBERG Ot lh Dally Polo4 M.ttf A student has an important calculus exam and hasn't studied-he develops a slight sore throat. The boss is pressuring his secretary to hurry wtlh four long letter s to major clients-her tension heud ache gets worse. A young newlyw<.'<i invites her in-laws to dinner for the ftrst time-she gets a queasy, upset stomach. Anxiety and stress are causal or contributory fact.ors in most diseases and infections, accord- ing to some recent studies. The modern way to learn specific control of the body and mind in repressing diseases is biofeedback training. · Dr. Alan Ruskin explored the subject Biofeedback and Stress Control at Golden West College's 'first session of .. Discoveries Unlimited," a program designed to h elp wom en explore op -· portunities outside the home. "Biofeedback training is the use of instrumentation to give immediate information about a person's biological condition, such as muscle tension, skin sur- face t emperature and brain wave activity. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday October 14. 1!>713 81 ''This feedback enables the in- dividual lo learn to voluntarily control his physiology and become an active participant in the healing process," he ex- plained. Dr. Ruskin, who has been do- ing biofeedback training in Orange County for two years and is a member of both the American and California Biofeedback Societies. is as- sociated with the Saddleback Commun ity P sychological Services. To illus tr ate the effects of stress on the human body, he not- ed that for every experience, there is a direct physiological happening. "If you feel anxious, a series or predictable things will happen to your body. And the opposite is also true. If you alter the body, you will alter your thoughts." Biofeedback, then, teaches the unity of mind and body. "Get in contact with the organism as a whole,'' he said. . Through the use of biofeed- back, one learns the ability to focus attention on the internal state, as well as learning to "let go" so the whole body is in a posi- lion to effect its own healing. "Al the beginning of thi~ cen- tury, the vast majority of deaths and diseases were due to some kind of infection, hke cholera, polio, small pox. We have been successful in dealing with these diseases. "But now. the majority of ill- nesses aren't infectious diseases. Th ey're heart disease, hypertension, cancer. ulcers. "These diseases all have one thing in common-stress," said Dr. Ruskin. "They are djseases of who we are and how we live.•' Elaborating on what he believes to be the cause of this type of disease. Dr. Ruskin noted that we have an automatic response to danger . He said. "There are a large number of internal changes go- fog on. The heart beats faster, the healing processes slop, the hands and feet get cold and clam- my, you stop digesting. "These reactions are all de· signed to expend a large amount of energy in a short time. Jn the case of danger, all the resources of the body and mind are availa- ble for use." . The key, he emphasized. is what happens if the stress situa- tion, like danger, is maintained over a long period of time. · ''Systematic changes in the body result in tissue distruction in some parts of the body," he said. This causes a permanent change in the body, which then responds as if it is always in some kind of emergency silua. lion. "What happens with continued stress?" he asked. "The body at- tempts to deal with it by shifting to its emergency side, using all its resources lo cope. It eventual- ly runs out, or you get migraines, backache, depression, insom- nia." The body always is prepared to confront some enemy that's never there to confront. ''The end result is a culture in which the amount of medications taken is simply staggering," he said. Touching on placebos, an inert medication given to satisfy the patient, Dr. Ruskin said, "People get better when they believe they're going to get better. And they get sicker when they believe they'U get sicker." He Indicated that healing com- es from u place we're not aware of-the unconscious. But, "For the healing lo take place, we must have knowledge of the wound or-disease. We must learn to use our seU·healing powers." Dr. Ruskin noted that the un· conscious and the autonomic nervous sys tem understand messages we send, and when we visualize the healing process we give instructions lo our bodies. The u se of biofeedback machines to measure skjn tem- perature, muscle tension and brain wave activity helps to give the individual immediate in- formation about the body in an attempt to change it to imple- ment the healing process. ''The le arning-to get con- trol-lakes place when the re- ward-inform a lion from the machines-is given right away. The machines don't do anything lo the person except give in- formation," said Dr. Ruskin. ''You don't have lo learn to re· lax or learn to stop makjng your body tense. But you do have to learn a different will." The more you try to relax, the worse you do, he added. Math: Women Summed Up By JUDITH OLSON 0 1 lh~ Orioly PllOI SlaU Question: What do Sonya Corvin-Krukovsky Kovalevsky, Emmy Noether. lfypatia and Emile du Chatelet have in com- mon? Besides the fact that their faces are impr inted on a brand- new line of tee shirts, these women from the past share a dis· tinctivc trait: they were high achievers in math. Their lives and the careers of ·seven other women mathemati- cians are chronicled in a book by 1 Lynn Osen which has been com- pared lo Betty Friedan's historic work. "The Feminine Mysti· que." Ms. Osen, a former statistician for the U. S. Navy and currently a lecturer at UC Irvine, points out in the volume that women have been the victims of destruc- tive myths about mathematics. "We as women are almost trained lo value math ig· norance," s he explained. ''Women are never taught why matb is valuable. It's tragic. They're.closed off from the beau· ty and logic or math. Tbey never · see how it r elates to art, poetry and music." Carol Secretan models tee shirt Ms. Osen discovered this lack when she began teaching courses in women's studies at UCL "I was dismayed that there was such a high attrition rate among women in math. I decided the best service I could do for women was to plan a course that would bring them up to calculus level." NO ROLE MODELS She found that it was difficult to motivate the women because there were no female role models for them to follow. "You can go through a whole university pro- gram in math and learn litUe about women," Ms. Osen ob- served. Once the idea for a book about female mathematicians got cooking, Ms. Osen spent two years doing research. She de- cided to concentrate on women from the past, since the picture is slowly changing and women now are beginning to r eceive more re- cognition. "I had a pretty good idea of who the superstars were," she commented. "I did a lot of study to determine the context of the times.'' She u sed "very arcane sources" to find her materials, including interviews with re- latives, foreign contacts and ma- jor university libraries. A friend at Moscow University helped with the chapter on Sonya Corvin-Krukovsky Kovalevsky. SUPPORTIVE FAmERS Ms. Osen discovered that the 11 women had s<:>veral things in common, though their birthdates ranged from 370 i\.D. (Hypatia) to 1882 (Emmy Noether). She commented that "a sur- prising number of them had sup- porli ve fathers who were knowledgeable in math. "Kovalevsky was born into a mathematical family. There has been a lot of speculation over whether math talent is inherited. "Most of these women also were very s trong, almost single- minded." Ms. Osen is convil')ced, after having taught math m a pnvate school for gifted children, that , "there is nothing in the genes which predisposes one sex to math." She believes that women are handicapred without a knowledge o it because it de- velops quanmative reasoning. The book, titled "Women in Mathematics," has r eceived favorable reviews from all over the U.S. and some foreign coun· tries and now is considered a "classic" at MIT, where it was printed. "Women write to say 'Thank you for writing such a readable book on math,"' Ms. Osen com- mented. "Men say they learned a lot from it. OllNESE WOMEN "One Italian man said he ap- preciated the fact that 1 focused on Italians. An Arab man com· plained because I had just focused on Western women. I do hope, though, to research Chinese women.'' Ms. Osen now is preparing an article for the University of Chicago's quarterly "Signs" on co ntemp o r ary women mathematicians and the MIT Press has asked for another book on math, so she will have further opportunity to explore the role of women in this field. Meanwhile, one is left to ponder the searching question posed at the end of "Women in Mathematics": · "In hi s autobiography, Bertrand Russell listed the de- sire to 'app r ehend the Pythagorean power by which number holds sway above the flux' as one of the three govern· ing passions of his life. "But one is led to speculate that, had the single parameter of sex been changed, this passion and much of its ultimate reward might have been lost to the world." Women have been the victims of destructive myths about mathematics, ·says Lynn Osen, who has written a book to d isp el them. The world of truck driving hasn 't been the same since women. began entering the field. There are some 30,000 The Queen Keeps on Truckin' women plying the highways. By DENNIS McLELLAN OfllM D•lly Plie.SWtl The 13-speed truck carrying explosives for the 'U.S. govern- ment barreled down the Arizona highway. The driver or another rig pass· ing py did a double take when he saw the truck was driven by an al· . tractive brunette. He grabbed his CB radio microphone. "Are you alone Mermaid?" he said. · · "Negatory." she replied. "The Blue Dolphin is asleep." Linda Jean JernJgan, better known on the CB ainvaves u the Florida Mermaid, laughs in re- calling the Incident, one or doiens she has encountered ln her fiye years on the road as • woman truck driver. Tbe Blue Dolphin ts ber husband, Bill. The COQple ls ona c:I the hundreds of hu5band and wife truck driving teams plying the nation's hi1hw ays. Five years ago when Mrs. Jernigan started driving, at her husband's suggestion, there were about 5,000 women in the field. Today there are more than 30,000. CHANGES MADE And tbe world or trucking hasn't been the same since. Large truck stops now have what is known as Queen's Rooms, says Mrs. Jernigan. They are equipped with showers, sh .. carpet, make-up ~. hairdrytrt and alp bearing the le1end, •'No Husbahds, Hltcbhlken car HI pples AllO'tied.' • Mrs. Jerm1an, wl\o last year was named .. Queen ol the Road" by ()pen Road M 8'uine. was a secretary In a Florida insutance Office betore enrolling in truck driving school. It would give her an opportuni· ty to spend more Ume with her husband, who often only had two days off between cross-country hauls. Although she bad never done anything mechanical, she was determined to learn. She quickly mastered the art of maneuvering. 13, 10, 5-speed and duplex rigs and learned. the inner workings o( their mammoth engines. "It really grew on me," said Mrs. Jernlean, in an interview in CoetaMesa. EDUCATIONAL PllOGJtAM She now tours tbe country as put of Fram Corporation's eduuUon proiram to stress the 1cblevemeota of women who drl.ve trucks and ~aiotain. automobiles. Speaking to junior high and high school students, she gives advice on road safety, driving tips and how women can learn to perform minor repairs and main· tenance. Trucking was a natural for the 30-year-old mother of two boys. Her husband had been in the business for years. ln fact, she was introduced to her husband by her father, who contracts lhree trucks to a Miami firm. And· since she took it up, two of her brothers have followed suit. What is the attraction of spend· ina 10 much time on the road, sometimes traveling coast to coast ln46 boors? ''lt'l~ made me appreciate my busb1nd's work more," she not- ed, adding bein« on the road ls an .education hi ltself. ''There are so many things to see." She also just plain enjoys driv- ing-<lespite several hair·raislng incidents like the Ume she was coming down a mountain road in New Mexico. aA>SECALL Her brake line broke, locking all 18 tires. Black smoke began pouring from the truck. Luckily, however, she was able to pUll over to the side of tbe road and stop. Hod it been raining she might not have been so lucky, she said. Although she now spends more time on the education tour than trucking with her hu.,band, sbe said abe enjoys speaking to YOW\& ,people. · • She said about half the st.udmll in the shop clas~es she bas visited (SeeQlJEEN,BZ) .. , \ Linda Jean Jernlg•n From 81 . . . Queen have been girls, which is further.evidence that more women •·are making the transition out or the kitchen into the garage.'' Mrs. Jernigan is an attractive symbol for delivering the message that women can be just as competent as men under the hood or a car or behind the wheel or a truck and trailer. She has prompted more than one woman to admit a long.held secret ambition. One ap- proached her at a truck stop. "I have always wanted to drive one of those big rigs," she confessed. Danish Fare Sweetened As American as ~pie pie-As Danish as a flaky pastry. The two nations ha\'e eitjoyed 200 years ot uninterrupted friendship, and 100 Americans were treated to Dan.ilb mu.sic and a goucmet din· ner to celebrate the fellowship. Highlighting the tribute by Denmark to the American Bicentennial at the Ambrosia restaurant was the internationally famous Danish Radio Boys Choir. The 20 boys, ·raJ18inB in a1es from 7 to 13. gave their Newport Beach premiere performance to a capacity audience of social, civic and com munlty leaders. Clad in crisp whJte shirts and neckties, the boys lined up along a royal red carpet at the Am· brosla front door. They served as an honor guard and greeted guests who were saluted by the blast of a trumpet delivered by Ambrosia owner Geril Muller's 11· year-old granddaughter, Lelanl "Loni" Hunlow. She was dressed 1n the official unifocm or the Danish Royal Guard, complete wlth bear skin b~ . Danish Boys Choir sing for guests (above). The Danish Radio Boys Choir's current coll4 cert tour will take them to San Francisco to perform in C~ndlestick Park at the nationally televised half-lime ceremonies or the Forty· Niners and Atlanta football game. In previous visits to the United States, they have sung for the President at the White House. The boys also have performed for m<>5l of the present monarchs of. Europe. The Miiton Brens receive snappy salute (left). Choir director Henning Eldblrk meetaH. A. Djurhus, Danish Consul General. In addition to the musical program, the guests who attended the black-tie event ex· perienced an authentic six course Danish gourmet dinner, served with a colorful narration by Muller. Each course was accompanied by ap· propriate wines and liquors, including tradi· Test Fails Humanness DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your admonition to "Reno, Nev." to remember that "50 percent of the doctors now practicing medicine were in the bottom half of their class" was misleading. If you believe that those who graduated in the upper 50 percent turned out to be better doctors -you 're wrong. I'm a medic al student who h e ard you s p e ak at Duke University and thought you were great. That answer wasn't what I expected from you, Ann Landers. From what I've seen here at Duke (and Harvard before that> I can tell you those academic geniuses often make better re- search guys than practicing physicians. It's one thing to be brilliant in the lab and another thing to be a compassionate, de- dicated doctor . These days, when it is especial· ly difficult to get into ANY medical school , I've often thought what a pity it is that so many potentially first-rate phy~i­ cians are being excluded because the emphasis is so heavily slanted towatd the academic. Of course a competent physi- cian must know his stuff when it comes to the basic sciences, but the human qualities -maturity, stability, a sense of dedication and caring -don't come through in the tests and they are extreme- precisely along the lines you mentioned. Academic achieve- ment counts for less than SO per- cent. DEAR ANN : I am married to a man who eats too much, drinks too much and smokes too much. I've fought all those battles and lost, so now I'm writing about a problem I've never seen dis· cussed in your column. Every night Charles goes to sleep with radio earphones plugged into his ears. He claims he can't sleep without them and even takes the stupid things along when we go on vacation. Frequently during the night the earplugs fall out and scare me to death with the 3 a.m. news or the sudden blast or a rock band. Charles never hears a thing because he's snoring his head off. I need my rest and would like to know what I can do about thls. Some nights I get so mad I feel like strangling him with the earphone cords. Please don't suggest that I sleep elsewhere. We have no spare room. Thanks for whatever help you can give me. -BAGGY-EYED IN SUBURBIA DEAR B.E.: Do you have adhesive tape in the house? Well, use it to secure the earphone~ to Ann .f.~ Landers your husband's head -and get some rest, boney. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing for my two younger sis· ters as well as myself. They are 11and13. I am 14. We all have the same problem. Two weeks ago Dad and Mom · split. They are not divorced but they are going to be soon. When people call on the phone and ask for Dad, I don't know what to tell them. Mom doesn't like it when I say, "H e doesn 't live here anymore." Can you solve this problem?-· FROM P .A. · DEAR P.A.: Surely yoar mother knows where your dad Is living. When someone calls ask· Ing for him, whoever answers t.be phone should give the caller that information. Nothing more need be said. tion.al Danish schnapps with beer at one oc'lhe beginnlnc courses. Strolling musicians, led by Winstrup Olesen from the concert hall at Tlvoll Gardens in Copenhagen, played throughout the three·hour formal dinner. Traditional Danish decorations completed the international mood. ''This 1ourmet dinner and performance by the Danish Radio Boys Choir bas been an excep- tional event and honor for the Ambrosia to host,'' said Muller, himself anaUveof Denmark. Proceeds from the event benefit the.choir's 19'76Amerlcan Bicentennial tour. ~ft'~:.IC)t.At("~'' W-••h'W~"""'•-.J''-.•<M..,_._ ... ,.,,,~, '!>-,,-:-:~ ...... -vt:. ·.•:<:.. .;°·'"' .... • ·~ .,:t'r:•-':"-'• · · Sharon Allen's ~ •• : • ff . )ERENITV ]: :~~:· Skin Care Center ;~ .,,, .!MJl"Wi ~"'-....... ,.. .._.... .. ,_.,.. ~. I ·~<'?fi}~· '· c-ffcl{041C...t11M1 -1 , ~ .. • ' ·, Avoid this costly waste by ." •. · seeing a trained eslhetician ~. and let h er analyze and . ;I · inform you or your skin's ~ · . needs. /\ Serenity Facial : .• , · takes an hour and a half and ; :. '.·.,:" lhc cos t is twenty dollars. You will find yo ur s kin • ~rca ~l y Im proved, your questions answered and an easy inexprnsivc home care pro~ram to follow. lt'ly-face- l"lltltill-hmtdl. ' F'tolll Europ .. n MetrlOd 8.o. AICN1>9 Mak-• -•da Grev C~tlcS ~.; Ftc<ll & Body Ww119 i In Lido Village i 3400 Via Oporfo, Suite 6 ·• on the-ctwall•. 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We carry imported Karges custom made furniture. imported cut crystal lamps, exquisite figurines. tapistries. Venetian mirrors. and many other fine decorator Items. Take advantage this· month of our remodeling sale. --.i:::.. Lydia's, Inc. IN I 8tiOk DISIGMHS 400 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Member l.P.O. 548-2350 , .. LARGE-SIZES lARGE- SlllS H 1h·H1/a lmlU Ulmlll Ella llor's HALF-SIZE SHOP B•nkA~rlcard • Ma&rtt C~arot Moonlight Madness 11-hour sale of ules this Fri & Sat. at the Huntington Center Mall. Beach & Edin~ at the San Diego Fwy. Starts FrL 7 to 10 p.m. MON.-SUN. I0-6PM. IAUOA IS&.AHD 675-0770 ---------- CRAIG E. LOWE. D.P.M. FOOT SPECIALIST Announces the opening of his office for the Practice of Podiatnc Medicine and Foot Surgery. Subspeclalties: Podopedlatrics (children's loot problems). and Podlatric Sports Medicine. MARINERS MEDICAL Pl.Ali S.lt. IOS 355 ,._ ..... ·~ "..,......__ 17141'"'"""•17141 646-161 0 •'•& • ....,. """™ • rtlywc&I fluw-. • w...,., C•ntr.i t Diet ColllUIUllOfl • COftdltltnlns • Yop lnMl'llCtlOfl • ' kJCqlllt lhn4 • ., c-n New Fil Prqni•• uw tflrtilt . fer 111 & Wt•H .. ,.,.1c11 ""'"' & ··~11"91 -<Jed good -~oo~ Qood- Johl °'' Ntw Co-Ed Yo11 Cle1111 inti •••11'1 P•y11C8I FltltH CH1lc. eaee ~COettiie~ COMPLnE SPA AREA 'INCLUDES - Hydrotherapy Pool -S.uno -St .. m lllfft In Mod«ft Equ~l~&nll F11tllltle for Men aw_,. Call · 11 ,M.111 ·1 11 11·,. 631-2000 254 VICTORIA ST. COSTA MESA Libra New Start Due FJllDAY. OCl'OB£a 15 By SYDNEY OMAllll ARIES (March 21- Aprfl 19): lf you depend too much on others, you will be delayed. Know it and insist on • double check, on bavtnc a thorough undersfaod. ingofbaslc material. TAURUS (April 20- May 20): Check lines of communication. You may be "gelling the word'' in distorted f~hioo. Accent on re- latives, close neighbors£ messages, calls, sbor trip. GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): You could be mak- ing decision on whether or not to purchase a ma- jor luxury item . Key is to compare, to ask ques- tions without being in· timidated. CANCER (June 21 · July 22): You may be participating in clan- des tine m e eting . Romance, rudden factors are involved. Be dis· creel. Don't reveal all - keep something in re-- serve. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You have great op · portunity now l>ecause you have a choice. Know it and be confident. U you ask questions, you'll obtain answers. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You appear to lose something, but ultimate gain far outweighs anything negative. Some wishes are revised, a re· Latioruihip i:: rocky but can be righted, stab ill zed. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Status quo is shaken -welcome chance for new starts, added in· dependence. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): You may feel as if y ou are being persuaded in two direc· lions simultaneously. SAGITrARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emotional burden is lifted; you feel more vital, alive. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan.19): Emphasis on how people respond to you, willingness to follow through on principles dictate. OtNn 7 01y1 a W•fl • Aetou r rom CCKt& MK4 M~1110tul Ho,.,h.t AQUA RIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18): Be con-~==============iiiiiiiiif c er n e d with b as i c "I material, information. PRICE CRASH · TOTAL& COMPLETE STOREWIDE SLASH! P I SCES ( t"e b. 19· March 20 ): Involvement is indici\tcd. Nothing oc- curs halfway -it is aJI or nothing. Peering Around KAPPA KAPPA GAM· MA sorority a t the Unjversity of Southern California bas pledged several Orange Coast girls. They ar e Brynne Susan Bonner and Carne Sue Kneububl, Corona d e l Mar ; Mar y Catherine Conti no and Marilou Meairs, Laguna Be ach, and Diana L. Wilkin , Sa n Juan Capistrano. KAaEN ·ANN SPRAGVE, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. A. J . Sprague of Costa Mesa, has been named Can- dystriper-of·the-year by Costa Mes a Memorial Hospital. Miss Spra gue, an honor student at Costa Mesa High Schooll has d on a t e d m o r e han 192 hours since joining the group in July, 1975. PUaLJC NO'ltCE '90TICS TOCtt aOtTI>a'l Ml"t••Ott COVltTOf' THI STATI Ol'CAU ll'08•tA fllOI( THa COlllf1'Y OP OltANOa .... ...._ laiN Of '°""AIO.. SEAVeY PIT TINOI!•, O.c.e•- • NOTtCa IS HERl8 Y GIVEN to .... C.l'MIMn of Ille...,. named-~ ell -k•lno c1a1,.. -1"'' IM Mid -..nt a•e reqv!rtd to Iii. ~ wttll --.... ,., YOuCll•t'~ , .. ... 9'flClt ff tllt clef\. of IM -en-lllMCI <~ ... to PreMM tlltm. W•lft ,,,. -rv VOIKllert, 10 ltHt ->IQOWCI 81 IUU Harbour 1.al'le, Hll"ltlnqton .._.,, C.llloml• ftMt, wlllcll '' tr. ~ tf ....inen 9f tllt undt,.IQneO In .-t IN1'itft pattalnleo to llHt Mlate of wM1-1.w11111n,_moncMaftu 1"911...C OUblkallol'IOf lhla ,.,.1, .. o.tecl Ot loMf' •• "" R081!1tTLUTH•R PITTENGER Encut04' of thewtll OI the·~ Nll'ltO d.C-1 WIS. ALICI! MOO•I. AtliwMy et Llw • ......._A ..... , .• ~*IMar,CAtHU iA ....... Ylltr he<"1W """'lllMcl ~ Cofft 0.0y l'tlot, loct.1, 14, ,,, tt, 1'76 4.2211-76 P UBLIC NOltCE ~ICTIT10UI IUSINISS UM a STATIM•lf'f TM IOl.....Cog -ton i• dlllnq busl· -·: VAN·GO. 11$ Wul nth Street. ~'ldffl9 I!, ~ltt 0, Coilt Ml" CA PUBUC NoncE PICTfTIOUI eO•INaD a.AM•""" .... ..,. 'nw ......... ~, .... ....... __ , CMC OHION IV & Oe$10H IV, 240 -por1 c. .. 1.,. ~1 .... .......,_, lliNcf\. CA tlMO SeftOra M<C11t<llt '1 MCC.tter, 11m Otto. Sant• Ant, CA~ Thh bu)lntsa I\ ctn-ltd by.,. 1,,. OM-I Stndrt M<C.rter Tlllt ~tetemenl ••• fiitd wltll IN OluntY ~Of Or•"?' County en Oct • t, ltl .. fft.M11 P\ltllltllff °"9"" CotJt Dotl11 Piiot. Oct. I, 14, 21, a, lt7' PUBLIC NO'l1CE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN llS$ MAMa STATaMINT PUBLIC NOTICE lllOtftt -S.llllan, 1700 Hortl'I Ttm--------------ple,Ana~m. CA '7I06 PICTITIOU~ llUSINESS Thlt lluSiMu IS COftd\ltled by .. in-MAMIE STATl!Ml!NT c11v1-1 The lollowi119 penon h doing !lull· E._.,. Stllhan nen•s: Tiiis >lltemtnt wH flied .,;1h Ille LA CRESTA CLEANERS, 1W7 Countv O.rlt Of Orange Councy s..>-~A,,..,Co5taMotMi,CAm21 t-r 17, 1'76. NlcOlas G. Bu(9er, 210:I CMndfn R1m Pl , S...t.t Ane, CA '2104 Publlsl\..t Orenge C<N\l Dilly Piiot, Tiii• bu)lnt'tt Is <tlnCMKttd by M ln- 5tpt U.JO.•"°Oct.7, ,,, 1'76 N11·7t dM-t, PUBLIC NOTICE NICOIM Burget' This llalt,...nt WH filed wltll 1he c.ounty Cltrll of OranQe County on s.t>t PUBLIC NO'llCE l'ICTITfOUSllUSIMau N..,..ST"TSMlllfT 'T'Nrot'°""1111--1a..,no-.J-. •: 1e11T'S S"OllTI $HO ... ~ I!. I. .. lttOI, Slnla AN, Cal. t2104 lerkele, Jo~n HOllMAl'I. ttn ~100.0r ............... c..1. "* Thi' llU'.tl.-e h colldutled 11y an I~ lll•i-1 eeri..1 ev J. Holfm.,.. T'hl• ll•le-111 .... Ill.CS oMtl'I the ~1v 0•,. ot Or•"99 County on~ .. _.,·""· PUBLIC NOTICE l'I CTITIOUS 8UStNt:sS NAMll ST&TIEMUIT .,.,. lol lowl "9 ,,.,_ ~ ..,,. llusl. -'..toow eLL & ASSOCIATn. ln- dlntrial and Commercial 8'0lt~f9t. 3111 G Airway Avon._, Cost.t Mew . ~ltlornla"162' STEVEN HEATH M<OOWELL. ~ P•rk ... WPort. #236, Newport S.tch, Gltltornla t1WO T Ills t>uslnen It <ondVtttd by 11n i.,. OM~al -------------,-120, 1'76. Steven H. McOowell l'ICTITIOUS8USIHESS "6U74 Tiiis >l•te,...nt wa, •lted with Ille NAME STATEMENT Publl""'d Or•-Coa\I 0.lly Pilot, Countv C1tr1< OI Oran9'1 Co.."ty on S.0· Thtfoll-lng s-rs.ons •••doing l>usl· Ser>(. 1.J, '.JO, ar>d O<t 7, 14, 1916 3'Sl·7' tember 21. 1916, nHS Al: F6,. WIL-MAC PROOUCTS. INC., !COJ p C OTIC Put>ll\lled Ore119t1 Coau Oelly Pllol, 'NHlllthSlretl, Co•I• AM \ll,CA92627 UBLI N E SePt. lO, •lldOcl. 7, 14, 11, 1914 .OS7·16 WIL·MAC PROOUCTS, INC., •1-------------·I C.lltornlt COf'PQf'tllon, 1003 WHI 11th FICTITIOUSIUSIHESS St...t,COSltMaW,CAf2627 NAM£STATEMENT PUBLIC N0'11CE "Thia Mints• Is conductl!d by • cor-Tt.tlollowl1191>en.onhdol1>9busl11eu ...... uon. as. F ICTITIOUS I US I NESS WIL·MAC PRODUCTS, INC. THOMAS TEXTILES. 3'9 P,ln· NAME STATEMENT It-rt B. Mlllt r-o-ctton Or. Cost& Mesa. CA 916?6 lilt followlng person Is doino busl· Tiii• •l•ternent w•• fllea with tl>l' R Thome\ Pe•t, l4'1 Princeton Or., ""'\fiusE OF aOEHME, t'l6-0 County O.rt< tt Otat>Qt County on Sec>-C:O.t• Meu CA '!'1626 • t...,...11. 1'7•. Tiii• t>u•tnen I\ conoucleel by an In· South eo.u Hwy Le9una Beech, CA io.uoo Cllv1Cl ... I 976!1 Publlthtd O<tnge Coast ()ally PflO(, A ThomuPeel l'rt(I J &o.hm• ?1711 WMltV Or .. Sept. U, 30, • ...., Oct.1, U, ttl• 4011.11 This "•le-nt was lllH 'With It.a Soulll u 9una, CA 9261 / COllnty Oerll of Oun~ Covntv Oii 5aP-Tiiis l>USiMH '' conauc teo by .,, lt>- PUBLIC NOTICE ltfllllff 17. ttl•. dM-1. F6'"2 Freel J Boehme FICTITIOUS •USINIE.SS PVl>llo.ed O<ange Col\! Dally Ptlol Tiii' statement w .. t1l9d wllh ,,,. Seot,JO,andOcl. 7.14, 21, tt76 «lt7 7• C:O..nty c1.,>. or Or-Covntyon Stp- NAMl STATEMIE,.T !--------------ttmbtr24.f'7 .. T1't follOwlno per~s ••• dol1>911uSi· ""us: PUBLIC NOTICE 8 A T AIRCRAFT SALES. 166nl------------- W-ff Ln., HunllnQton S.tch, CA l'ICTITIOUS BUSINE\S .,.... ) MAMIE.STATEMENT llobert It mos Grid• , 166n W~"" The IOllOWlllQ perton• art Cloil'IQ l>USI llenr l.11 .. Mvntlnoton Be•ch, CA9'1M9 nen 11 Tom Turner Grlell'r 160'2 Wan-Onterlo lnvt'ltment A•socl•ttt II dtrtr Lii • HuntltlQlon Btach, CA.,_ Mission 111e10 lnvt\lment Msocl~to. Thi• l>uslnau h conclUcttd Dy • Foothlll lnvtstmenl Auo<l•le• 1, ~•IPotrtne"hlp. Foott'llll invu tmenl Auoci•lff 11. '°91 Robert A Grider 8uslnen Center O• Ive, ~ulte IOS, Thi• Sl•lernent w•• lltf(f Wolh 11'1! lntln<l, Gllflornl.a9271S County Cltrk ol Oren~ County on Oc-Loran Corpar.allon, a GlllfOf'nl• lober •, lt76 ,..,7 corPoratlon, 20$1 8~\lnt\\ Center -611 k-d 0 ,.. 1 0 1 ~;;:-, 1 Drive, Sulle 105, Irvine, C.lllornl• """' ... ,, rengt .. oas a ly not, 92111 Oc1.1, 14, "·"· 1'll6 Thi•""''""'" I• coriducted by• limit 42:J&.76 ed parln<r,.,,lp. -------------L0<•n Co•P0•1lton PUBLIC NOTICE I. Ill. Fl•Mr, Pre\ldenl ~ Put>llsl\td Ort~ Coe\! O.llv Piiot, Stpt JO.tftC!Ocl 7, U,tl, 1,76 4112·7• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSIUSINEU NAMI STATEMENT Tt.ttol-1n9person ilcloinQ llUM-• H: INSIOE NEWPORT, .ti)()~ ~nltr Dr1v"• Suite II JOl, ,...wPOrt BtKh,CA916&0 Ounle G H•rkln,, • rtue BitfTitZ, Newport 8tKll, CA 'n6t0 T~I' buslneu It conelucttd by an ln-CllvlOUel l>eanlt G Harkins This s\alemenl wn fifed with Ille O>wnly Clerk of Or•n~ County on Se!>- ttmbtr 14, 1976. FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT F6lf)4 This Sltltment ... , tlled •llh Ille ~bll\/\ea OrtnQe Co.1st Oaily PllOI. County Cle"' of Or•not County on St>o StPI :IO,alldO<t.I. u. tt, 1976 G t-76 lember n. 1916 TM fo11ow1no ,..''°"' ue clolnol>IAI· l'no1t------------- ntn•s· Published Drano• Coa•I Oally Pllol. MGB E NTERPRISES.,,,., Sept.2J,l0,and0ctot>er7,H. Plll'rt• O.I Oro, Miu Ion v1e10. CA 91611 1976 •009·1• Mlcllaet G. Bak or, '1111 Puef1• 0..1 --------------i Oro, Minion V•e10 CA 91&75 .Joan c. ea~er. 71tlt --.. 0.1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMaSTATEMIENT t TIW IOllowlflt ptrM>n b dolllQ -i. neuu: NEW IOEHTITY HA1rt SALONS. !S.W lletcll 81vd., WHtml-, CA 926113 O\ervl Beth Hutton. 6091 MOdoC All. Westminster. CA t2.el Thi\ bUSIMU is CtndUCltd by tn illo dJVIW•I, O..ryl e. HUllM 'Tlll• statemenl wn llltd wllll tt.t Couftty Cler lo. of Or••·,_ Cowlty tin Oc.- lober •• tt7• l'Ul1J Publl11WO Qrenoe CoH I Diiiy Pltoe. Oct 1,14,21,lt,1916 m1·1• P UBLIC NO'l1CE IN THIE SU~ElllOll COUllTOI' THE STATE 01' WASHINOTOH l'Oll KING COUNTY H0,42"'4 NOTICE In th« M•tltr or t~ l,dOpllOll of OAVIO KEVIN FREY,• minor, tnd TERI L.YNN FREY,e mlnor. TO· OIM\lln L .. Frey end lotll wllom It may ~oncffn: VOii are hereby notified 1"81 l"-'t 1\8' bee<l llltcl In llllS <O..rt • pehllon for Ille •clot>tlon of Ille above nam.d, IJrlY• l"I) 1,...1 tr.ere be an adlu<ll<allon INll vour con .. nt to ~ucll 1>ro<tedl1>9 ll not reQulrtd by ••w. A heerinq for well pUrpost will be rwod on the 2'111 on of Octooer. tt7 .. •t lhe hOllr of 'I· :ID s .m .. a t courtr-.. NO. W-623 of wld S..~ri0t Cou<1. Count Y· 01'1 BuHOlnQ, Seattle, Washlnvtonor to sucll otlle< Clel>Art,...nt of l?le court to #hlch said ,,..tter m•y be '""" - DAIL V PILOT ltS PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT'IOUS 9USINESS NA.M• STATEMENT Tiit foll-Ing person Is doing bl» __ , ovettSEAS IMPORTS, 106 -St. '8', Ntwport 1141«11. CA '26t3 St ....... lllcherct SU\herltnd. 206 '«It St. •e•. N•woort 8ttc11, CA nw.> Thi' bolslftfSS Is CtlnclUcled by tn ~ Cllltiduel. St~he<'I R. 'Svtllarltnd T'llls at.itmtnt wu fllt<I wltll 1119 C'.ounlY Cltr I< of Or 41n9t County tin Oct. 1, 1'16. ,,.,.,.. Published 0.•noe Co.\I O.lfy POOi. Oct.14, 21, 21,•nCI Nov. 4, 191• PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS austHIEU NAMllSTATIMUfT 'T'llt fOllowlnq person ii doing ~ nen as· SUITE OESIGN, 20611 I-lJ'I., Mvntlnqton 8H Ch, CA 97446 Judith Ann Oobbs, ?OUI 1-Lii,. Huntl1>9ton 8HCll, CA "1M6 Thia bV'IMH It <ondu<ttd by""' 11\o dlvlw•I. Judith Ann Dobbs This staltment was flied' with tlllt County Oerk of 0r61'10t Covnty on s.p. lembtr2J, t'7•. FU•H Pubrls.hed Oren99 Coest 0.lty PllOf, Sall!. JO,tnd Oct.1, 14, 11, 1t76 3t'lt-7r• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CR EOITORS SUPEAtOrt GOUllTOFTHE ll>TATE O~ CALI l'OllNIA l'Olt THIE C:OUNTY OPOllANOIE FICTITIOUSIUSIN~ NI A4U64 Oro, Min ion Vlefo, CA '11615 ----------,.=----i Thlt bu\lnou ts conducted by • there lr•n•lerred. wt.ell encl-... •II 1-------------persons 1nlHHled •11•11 •-iw -sllow cause why lUcll ilellllcllc•llon ShOV!d f>OI be ~. •nd wlly, II,,,..,., such P•lit1on sllOulCI not be, hunl lortnwltll and the preyer trlt~I otner&l parln«r~1p, Mic II .. I G B•-tr Thi~ ''"t•menl WU tlll'd wtlh , .... Cou"IY Cit,. or 0r•"90 Count• on Oct 4, ltl6. ~ PubllV>td Oran<Jt (oa\t 0.1t1 PllOI. • Ott. I, 14, ll, 21, 1'176 PUBLIC NOTICE MEASUIU TO 9E VOTED OH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t""t lht rot1owlno meuvre IS to be voteo on .al Ille soeclat munlcloal eltcllon to ti. lleld 111 the Oty ot Co•I• Mesa, on T~· <NY, lhe2M dAY of No11em1>er, 1976· Sl\ell Ordinance No 16·11, chanqlnq lht zonln9 of Lot 1, Tract 2711 (northet•I corner of Harbor Boulevard Mid Prlnc•ton Or Ive I from Rt to Cl· CP, bt tCIODltd 1 October 4, 1916, EILEEN P. P HINNEY City (Jerk or the Oly of Co>I• Mot, C.lllornla HOllMA ~Ut:STA A VOTACIOH POR MEOIO OE I.A PRESEHTE SE DA AYISOO. QUt •• sloultnt•---ve 1 wr pue-st• 1 votation en una ~lee.clan munl<le>el tse>e<l•I Qlle H •••elect..., "" la c1ue1ac1 de Costa Me\a, •I Martes Clle 1.,.. Noviembre ae 1916 0.be•• st• aaoolad& I• Or-nra No lj, II umblanClo It zona *' Loi• I Folleto 2n1 Cl• .. qu•n• •ora.ste o. Hal"bor 8oulev••d y Prlfl(eton Otive l Cit RI• Cl·CP• 4 dt O<tubre ~ tn•. EILEEN P PHINNEY Stcrel••I• Munl( IP•l Ol' I• Ch>dAd"" Cotti MtW, Gllllorn1t P\.tbll~d Orange eo.u O.lly Pilot, !Oct 1, u. "76 4206-16 PUBLIC NOTICE NAMEST4TEMENT Estate of NELL.IE O. ROGERS, n.. 1011ow1no e>ers0t,. are cio.nq ""''· l>ceaw.i ,.., .. ,,. NOTIC.E IS HErtEBY GIVEN toll>l' J & J PROPErtTIES, '® W B.v creditor.of Ille •bove na-dclec-.1 AvtnUlt, NtwPorl Bta<h, C..llfomi• !lwll all per~ 11tv1ng <••1""6-•nst irn..r the wld decedent •re required to file w uo E. Jewell. 900 w. Bay ,,..m w1tn tl>l' ne<essa,,. vouclltrs, In Avenue, NewPOrl Buch, C..lllom•t tl>l' olllce Of ,,.,. tltrk or Ille &Cow en· n..1 tlllfd court, 0t to pre-ent them.""'" tl>l' Elli&belll O Jt•tll, '°° w B&y nectturv •OU<htrs. to the underslQMO Av•n11e, Newpart Bot h, Gllllornla Al'"-ofl"t of A. MILTON SMITH, '!'1601 ESQ 790 South Be•erlv Ori,.., Suitt w111!1m H Jewtll, 76"01 wa,..•IY !OS. Bttverly Hllh, Celllornl• 90117 Or NtwPOrt Beach. C.at ilorn1a<not.0 wlltc h "ll>l' place of bu>lntts ol tt>e 1111- Thls business Is cortau(ltd DY " ""~•q~a •n all malltrs PHl.tlnln<J to oenual parlnersl11p Ille nt&ll' 01 \41d decedent, within lour W•ra E Jewoll montr.uller lhe llnl pUbllUllOftof lhll c.nerat P.,tner notlcl' Thi• "•lement w•s flll'O with the 0.ledS.Plember21, 1916, II"""'"" WITNESS , ... Honorable Oon&ld M. Niies, Court Commluloner of said ~IO< C.0"'1 -the SHI ol Wld court ... rtut>IO lfliKtd this Ulll dey Of Sel>t•mber, 191•. llellY J. MUlleft, S111>erlor Court Cieri!, By. o. A. Swans.on, CourtClerlt Publi"*' Orl ntl'I C<Ntl 0.lly Piiot, Oc1-r I, 14, 21, 1'76 41 ... 7• PUBLIC NOTICE County Cl••k of Or•ngt County on SeP· o.m.10 El mar Av•ncl' tember2l, l974• n~ :;,~·~~~;~~t~:~~c~t SU,,EIUO~~~TOHHI! PubU~Or1n0t Coul Dally Piiot. lt.MILTOH SMITH,ESO. $TATEOl'CAl.11'01tNIAFOlt Sflll :IO.ardOct, 7, U,21, 1916 411().7• :I~~: lltverty Drive THE CO~:::.=RAHOa lewrlyHllh,C.lllornl•~tn NOTICE OP Hl!AlllNO O F Ttf: 111)) UM UUlt-77.. "ETITIOH l'Cll PllOIATa 01' WILL -------------IAl1orney l0<Eu cutor ANO 1'011 LETTI.RS 01' AD· S-4071$ Publl\hed Qrenge Cout O.lly PilOI, MINISTltATION WITH WILL AN• T ... following CoPY of "Nollce", It.a Se9f, '.IO.•rdOcl. I, U,21, 191. , 4173·76 NEXEO ANO AUTHOltllATIOH TO orl91Ntl of wn•ch WH fifed lorrecO<clon A O M IN Is TE II u H 0 I! R TN I! S-Oltmbe• 17, "7• In Ill• olflct of '"" PUBLIC NOTICE.: INOl:~ENOENT AOMIHISTlt4llON County Recorder of said County, I\ Mnt OF ESTATES ACT to you ln••much •• •n •••m•n.iton of -,.-0-U_N_T_A_l_N_V_A_l._L_E_Y_S_C_H_O_O_L Elt&teot EDITH S.O RR, Otceased lt.t tllle lo Wld lru•I property -OISTll lCT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\fl PUBLIC NOTICE CP·Jtll SUPIElllOR COUllTOFntl! STATE 01' CAL.I FOllHIA"'Olt THE COUNTY 01' O•AHG& Nt.A-tml NOTICI! Oii' HaAlllNO 0111 ,,_TITION l'Oll ORO!.lt APPOIN- TING Tt:STAMIENTAllY TRUSTEE IEl'Ollf. OISTlt18UTIOH C ... C. lllSI Etlt lt of FRANK L, TRIBE. Dt<u...i. NQTICE IS HErtE BY GIVEN !hat ELIZABETH TRIBE ha' lllecl herein a s-tltlOfl tor •n Order •DC>Olnll119 Rotltrt B. Tribe •1 Trontee to urry out tl>t i.mu OI Ille Trvtt crHltCI In,... dac•· dent'' Wiii lo 1111 Ille VKlftCY creattd Dy ,,.. cltcll.,atlon to •~t by Ille Untied Gllllor"la B1n11 ""mod n Trvllee In lhe Wiii relerrnce to whlcll Is med!! !Qr lurt""' parflcuiors, •M 11111 lht llm& and pltc• of horlng the Hmt llts bel!n \et for OctOber 21. 1976, •I •:ooe.m .. In the coortroom or OeNrt,...nt NO. 3 ol 'Miid tourt, al 100 Civic Center OrlVlt Wot, In t ht City of Santa An•. (.alllornlo Oated Seplemt>er JO, "76, WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Cler~ TNOMASL..LORO W tl ~HtO llt V•l~ncl&, S11llt2f, UlqllNI Hllll, CA tHU Tel. 0 141 Mt-Ji.a A"°""'Y for: ~ttllltMr Publl~ Or•nge Coasl C>all1 Pllol, you ..,.y llave en Inter.it In Ille The l'ovnteln Vetlo S<l>ool Ofstrlct MARY E. BERRY llH flltd herein• Trll\tte'• S.te ProcHC1ln9• eo.rdol Tronteuat lfltolr Speclal 8oard Pf!lilion to• Probate of Will tnd for Ii-Cl7·7' HOTICllOFDEl'AULT MtOhfl9 Mid Scpttmber JO, 1976, •I suance o1 Leners of Admlnlllnttlon 1------------- Oct. 7, •• 14, ttl• ANO lll.1.CTION TO SELL 10 00 A M In the 01\trlct Conlt•-• wllM-Wlll AnMud tolhf! P,,t11«>0r llNDt:ll OEIEOOP TllUST Room al No t LlghlllOule Lane, Foun· -aulhOrtly to .Om1n1\t., '"" tlol·tt• T 0 F No 111 .. 1• lain V~lley C.llfon1la ennoun<l'IJ !M•r un<ltr fbe ll'dell"r>denl Aamlnl1l•ot O'l 1-------------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thet lnle<>l lornpPOlnt M" Lo11 Auler au of E•ttl"' Act rtltror><P lo wt>ICh h SUPElllOll COUR TOl'THI. SMI Corparallon i• duly •l>Pofnled mtmberol '""'Fount.tin V•llev Pttnon-made tor lurt""r parttcuiar\. -11\al STATE 01' CAL.,OltNIA IM ANO Tr\IR" vftC!tr IN lollowln9 Cle!>C.rllltd nelComm1nlon the Wne &r>d piece ol 11•.arlnq Ille same f'Oll'THE COUNTY 0 1' OllMIOE -of lru•I Olfltor lnle•nll'd PArllo ""'Y apply t•<n bt•n set for October lt, 197•. at No, A·14Ut TRUSTOR·lticllardP Mo"' l0tlllf\noniata•lt<IOOS11font>yotl4a1n 1000.,n.,lntS..courtroornofOtCMlrt· NOTICI 01' SAL.IE OP lll!AL BENE FICIARY Wlllle m A. ln<1•f>Oflc1llonrequirements lromth(' mtn\ No Joi 11lcl court, •I IOOOvlc l'llO~EltTYAT~lllVATE SA!i S.vur....., Ptrsonntl Office al Numb<>r I ~nltr Drive w .. t, In the City or S..I• In It.a M.tter of 111• Con'4rvatonftlp PecOf'ded April 17, 1'16 "l~I NO. LlqhlllOU" Lent, Fou"l••n Valley, Ana C.lllornl•. of Ille ""'son &nd Est••· of SANORA 'i 111?1l"booll11101, P•Ot U6Sol0fllclal Gl1!1<,..nla'l'l109 0.lee!OcloC>erS, "76 LOUSTAUNAU. u a SANORA J, Rotcor~ 111 ,,.. office 01 lht ReGOrder of Ally Lttttrol 1111e111 must be praielll· WILLIAM E. SI JOHN PIEltCE, Conservettt • PUBLIC NOTICE Oran~ Co..My, HICI dtad Of lrutt tdllHflellit•\onnt10411ctbVNOvembtr <.ountyCler-NOTICE IS HERESY Gii/EN I/wit NOTICI 01' Df.l'AUlT dftcrlbes lhelollowt1111 pr-rty 4, "7UIS,OOP M JAM!S E. COO~f.11 tllt ""°'r\IQntd, EMMA CRAIG. q DOUGLAS I(. WALLACE, as ~ l.OI 5 of Tr K l 1'11 In 8ool< Ml-A PUbllC llU,lnQ M\ bffn l<1W'OU~ tOO C New!Nl1 Ce111tr O~. c.on .. rvalOf' Of lht E\lal~ of SANOR!' \lllVI~ trulltt under 11181 Cfrtaln-lS Of Mtsullaneovs M•Pl. In IN olllct ., l:JO p M In Ille 01\lrlcl B~ Room '"~ ... o . CA UKO J. LOUSl AUNAU, ·~· SANDRA J: of tru•I t•Mul•d bV 104 Llrnllfd, A Of lht County Recorder of Or~ atNumbtr1Llgl>lllouMtLaM,Founl••n 17141~1 PIErtCE, t Co"'OtV~lff, wlll Mii al Llmllt<I Partnership. Rolph s. Sec~eta O>ullty, ••Id deed or tru11 se<urH Vellt Y Al-V for: Pellrloner priv•I• \lilt lo the htqhest Md bt\I ntl 1no Wllllt m P. Restivo, geMral c.letn obligation• ln<h1dl119 -t>Olt Publl\llM Or•n~ Co.nl Dally Plkll Publlsll<lclOren~Coot OallyPllof, OllJOtr. t lltr dtduct1on of any~ P••IMrs, as trustor. to Qevld w. '°'.!.~suth"'•°'..!!',!>0011,1~1· lnte--~r Oclober7, 14, 191• •lll?·lt Ocl. 7,1, 14, 191• e<f hroktr'~ comm1 .. 1on, upon thf Oohtrty, • mtrrlta men,•• '"'"' -·~ • ·~· --4731>7' term•andcoftC!lt1ons1WlrelMlttr~ ~ll<l&ry, oat~ &nd e>re<ultd ,.,,,.11 sutll de.o of lrull end lht 04lllg,ollort~ PUBLIC NOTICE -------------llOllM:t. •nd ~ulljtct to conllrmellon flY II, 19/J, •nd recorded Aprll II, 1'13 as M<.....0 INrtby ere Prt11ntly N IO by PUBLIC NOTICE It"' •bo-•nlllltd Suptrlor COllrt, 911 Ho 1 BOOll 106.50 p tt.t ur>dtnlontd; Thal • br .. ch of, ----------.,.,----1 Mondey, Octolltr 18, ,.,., al IN hour nf ln1trumen1 . 7144, r ..... c' ,.ge dtl•ull In,'"• obll91t1on1 lor 111111<11 NOTICEOl'MAllSHA l.'SSALI!: 1-------------twelvt o'clock noon or t11tru11.it Ill, olllcl•I •&cord• o t.... aunty iuch dH d ., 1, u\I 11 ••Curlly hf' Ai.It C.OMtrucllon Compa"yof Cool• SUPERIOlt COUltT Olf TN• wllhln Ille 11..._ •flowed by •-.at tilt Recorder, Or•n~ Counly, Glllloml•, occurred In tlltl 1161,...111 Ml rol O.en Mt•edbt Snyder·Ltng\lon. rnc.., Pi.tin STATE 01' CALI l'OllHIA F<llt OlllC• Of G"R'I' APPEL., Altorftty at '41d lnttrot OI 01vld W. Oohetty •• madt of• 1111, v$. Roy(, GU\IAIWn •nd Ge""vttrf THE COUNTY 011 OllANGI Ltw, t l/O w Civic C.nler Orlw , Senea -lltltrY htvln9btenconY9Wd llv T .......... 11n<e of111t-tntl-•wmof C.Gu1taf~.OtlMdtn1,No1n~. Na.A-ttltl A CA m03 "I ht 1111 Int ...,.. AHIQnmtlll Of Oted Of TrV5l deled •nd ... --~ 8 lrfllt f II • II n I wed N 0 TI c I. 0" H EA II IN 0 0 N ,,., • r 0 • e, e .• -· txe<UttCI Ftl>f'uary 12, ltl4 •nd r• 1"1,000 00 wt\lth ~.,,. • .,.Ml• u , s.J.~r '~ '1.,."~~ :"' ~-.= PETITION l'Olt AUTHO•ITY TO and t•l•I• Of u ld SANORA J , COfdedon l'tbnieryU,ltl4 H lnstrv-' 1t1•tovetller wllh lnltrt\t•uettltrf<)ll • ' ' ........ LOU~TAUNAV ·-· SANOltA J. from Mlrcll'6, .. 7'. Court, Col>nty ol O••~ COullly, Sutt LEASli THIS ESTATES UNOIVIOIED PIEllCE,. Con•ttvAIH, In-to lhtt ment No. trru , Booll llott, P-1•. Th•I "" rte ton llltrtOI, lllt of CafllOf'nft upon• ludO-ntentend ONE·FOUltTH INTElll!$T IN IM· <t•ltln rut O•Or>~rty dtterl-M ofllci•lrKOf'OIOflMl Countv~r • ....,.,..loned.~Hentb•u•Htllcl..,.yund!I• NO•ember l . ,..,_ In , ...... of Aler1 ~llOVIEO lllEAL. PltO~lltTY flllOll A IOll<nn,lowll· Or-C.OUnty, c;..1 fOfnle to Mitton L. SUCll OMd OI trt.-1, llH .. tc!Jlod nnd Gon\llvcUon Como9,,y, ot Caile #Mle, ~!'A 10 0 l.ONOI! II TN AN TIN COMM U N IT y p II 0 p ER TV tCIOUb.Kf\, M 0., Inc. P-lon Trusl dellvtrt cl to u td duly I POOll\tecl CllNI Snyde•·LA1>91lon. Inc , 8$ 1""'1-YEA llS WI TN AH 0 .. T 10,. TD tNTEltl..T, fn lol~lt9lltft<V, rtt1 _.- fftd "'out Sll.trl119 Trw\I, ,..,,..,., 9t"" TruUH •• written Ot claratlon of !Nnt tredltO•t •nd •o•lntl Roy c. llENIW ANO l'Oll AUTMO"lfY TO .-tyCIHUI-... -tut""l•bf'N<hoflhtobl9"flonlor Orftul ...o Oemena lor Wit. -IWll Gustelwn tnd ~ntvtra C. G<.&t.!IOll UC ECUT ll LIAlll, SaCUllllTY l.Ot 7 tf Tfe<t Ne Ot!, In Ille City of WlllCI\ tllt CIMd Of Int\! It Meurlly"'"' dtflO\lll'd wltll .. Id duly &l>CIOlnled H fudgnwnt dtblort, •hoWlno • N1 AO" I. I! Ma NT AN 0 LI A 11 14..,flnqtoft Beech, Countv 1)1 or.,..; occurrtCI, tt.t ntlure Of It.a br-.Cll .,.._ l nmtt, t!Jtf\ OHO 01 tnlll -all beltft<e of \II 614.00 •Clu.ally -on TE II MIN AT I ON A 0 It I! IE MEN T Of Ctll I 1"9l"-f•llUf'9lo: said ludomfnt on I"" O.tt of l1't I" (~llOIATBCODa tU.11 Stelt •-~orn •, "'per ,.,,.P._..-.. 1 Pa y It tienarkltrv the mol'tlhli' CIO<.u,...nti ••ldt ncln9 00119erlon• '°'did !ft_ Ut. o.ao.s 1 -2. ,_.,. -1-1~1 -.. ln ... r--1 -~m·nt·owto '-'--.Oy, -llasdfo<I.,..., ..... INMKtOI w ld Ut<ulton, I "9¥11 ... ~ E•l•I• of Hf!Ll!N £. HArtT, .... .._,map\, In'"" Ollkt of l ... ~.dt.;'.w;';°c'ia-.. , ,;;;.,.";,t,.;,.:,lfTs 10 IOtt ,,....by dtclt rt •"tu--urfd _.•II Ille rlgllt, tllle an<l lnlanst of Oecu Md CovntY ReconlerOfOranQACounCy, . ' ~ •m--tlely d\M ""° Pl••bl• tald IU09mon1dfobfOf\111 ,,,. ,,,_,,y To: WILLIAM •o•ERT HART ANO Comm only ttnow" "". U Ut Qaft,l-lf\9rwitlllllt <ll•r9ft. NNltlt<tH--shel"tlOVt "'<llO in 11\f' County of Orano<> Stelt of JAMES HARRISON HAltT -IO all Plymouth 1..ent, Huntlnqton 8"<h, Iv ruson of Ille rort onl"'I 1i. cevw lllt tnitt -rty to be'°"' lo Gllllornta Ot~fl-t•lotl~ ,,.,._ '"ltrt\lt<I In the • ...,...,..,..... Cefllornle C.Mll<l••Y llHCllr.<ted lllt wllsllluttd ••tllly '"" obllOAllOfls sac urea lhtrtlly E.tst Ml IHI "' I~ So;ilh 100 fett of e lttt 81dt or ofltn ere lnvlt" lorseld""°" trvsr" 10 dec16't. •ftC! 1"8 ...... " 0Med4UQVllJ,lt1• lt.tWttl UOIMlof L..ot ~ ..... _, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVf!N ,...., lbe ltl ......... 1 .. -'°"V dKl"'9<1, that lM lndttOl~s a ~ .. Trect In tnt Cit of C~Ui -IUOiARO HART, H EHcutor ol lht ~yel'ld mut ,!_n :':: 119 ... . -•If wrn• MICUNd bf Hid -Of yWllll•m A. Bt\'ltr-n --y • -•l•td •t IN vtl ..... Of ..... 1tv ..... KOTICa (Ouftly ti Or-. M• tnH re<orelld Ill l!Jtett Of Mtitn E. H1'1, N \ flltd PEI.. All.,.....y ti Law, 1110 w. Clvk ~';:1 ~ ·=~:~: ~~,~~ :: You ""'Y ha.,.. 1111 rlOl'll to ,.,.. """ 8DOll ~. P•Ot I Of ml\Cell_. -~ ~~.~:.:11:::::.::ro:'=%:;.~: c..nttf Otlw , Santa Anll, CA111orn14 tit<\\ to tall. Of tau'• to i.. >Old,,,,. #"'" dtt<•l"-0 llertln '"° """''"'• l~~~nR::o~'::r~ot;'~:" '""' '" lmc>ro¥td rttl P•Oj)ffTY fOt I tmlit.,!!_INIVC.lllff•itll C.....,Of-tru\t,,._rtv to 'etlsly thll obltoetlon. ,,. ll"IOrt~Qt °' -01 tr.,.t S.OIOll c ....... ..,.~y "'-• " Sviitr ..... C.OU<I, •ny II-eott~ """ "14< Of the CJvlt CocM permit• c•rtaln Cool• Mf>w, Cant -IOCI lonqtr '"-" tlft ., .. ,,with"'• pUl)lk tlleft Of tllh fl011et •n<l lltfore Ille 0.led September 1i, lt7' dttf"'I" to ht Clll'td upon lM .,..,.,.nl NOTICE IS HCREBY Gt VEN IMlon lion to,.._ •MW a11t-1ty to •• m.ttl119oheld tale Ill ~UGL.AS K. WALLACE o1 lht arnounl\ reqvl...i by tlWll ttalOn Frid ... Novttnbt• S, 1'16, ti l •OO telllt LH'4, ,.c;11rlly •9rft..-f Mid TIEllMS 0 1' SALE• Ctsh, ltwftll STATE ~~~~~:1,~':~l~ wlthOut rtqulrlno peyment of tl\at o'clock P M , '' Ht•bOr Munlclpel It•• ttrml.,.uon eo•-"' llU'lUM _.,Of Ille united Slate. l500 00 ,., 1 u. Portion of D<ln<l"I •"4 lntt•ftl ...,,c~ COvrt,at front of CourtllOu .. ,4601 J-to S«llonkl I ot the ltrotM!taeocll',.... 0 "'· certified chtO, Of -Y ~ ,.,., F O"' E l ,..ulG not INt d11e had ,,., lktaull borM et~d . Ctlv 01 Ntwoort BHcll, lertnct to which '' l'l\t<lt '°' IWtf\er ~' 11<tomp•nY H chwrttrtnt>ldorOf• ""&.'l!:.~rnt11~t,H~t• belOf'll me the 0<c11rrw . Wlltrt rtlntt•t•meftt It County Of Ortn(lt. 51•1• or C.lllornl•, t perllcul•ra, •nd tllthht tlmeariclpltet ...-. wltll tllt IMll•llO Of '"" -<ftfft undtlrJiontd •• HOl~ry Pvblle In.,,.;,.,, PoMlblt, II Ille 0.lltllll I• l\O( c-w111 '911 ., public •"'lion to IN 1'14~1 Of lle••lnq IM Wmt ""' bHll ""for~ price to bt peld Ul>On CO"ll'l'Nlloft ., Illa County or o rano• C•lllornla wltl'llll lltrtt !Nllltht lollowlr19 the ~.rorcHlllnlawfulmoMYOlfht t•• 19. tti•. 11 •.oo •.m, In tt.t wltbVJt ld$upertoreour1 • P't'tOntliY •PPHted OOUGL.AS 1e: recordlnQ Of lhlt Mtlct, Int rlQM of Unllll<I $te1ts, all 11\t rloM, tilt~ er>O lf>o courtroom Of 0.perlmenl No •of wld All IMds or Oflt1"\ rnu•t .,_ ~ WAL LACI!, -newn to me to ,,. lht rtlnit•t-nt wlll ltrf!'ll .... tt end lht ,_,, of utd 111<1oment d<tlltOM In Ille ceun, •t1'00CMc Ctnttr Oflve Yillt'll, lt1 '"• ltrm fU'llllhW llV ,,... Miler 09.._ ~name h •ubtcrllletf to IM ~v may e. Miii. allOve cie'trlbed P•Ofltfty, °' '° rnuc11 Ille OlYOf S.ntt Ana. 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Serv. 378addaylor Caesar 38 ••... geomelry 39 Porsonlt1ca· ti~ 40 Likewise nol t OI !tie 26 Reasonable 50 Removes Ille US A 27 Show tnleflOf Al>Clr 1 2 Wlndmlll , pleasure 51 Death nor ce 9111 28 Res1y11110 Informal 3 Brrlisti Isle 29 e.ceas1ve 53 Stare at 4 H h butden 54 Astronaut 1115 30 Bras ····Bean 5 ~~P •• O<arily 31 Summer SS TV p1ogram 1tn1s 56 Und1v1ded 6 Make 33 Singe1 •••. 59 Have luncn TU Ml LEW EEDS 1HE VllTUE OF VllA YAU.ANT DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK ANO,..HSR 1'1P FOR ~ew PA1"115NIS A'f' 1.-0i"'T" A HART ME!MORIAL. HOSPIT"At.-1 • GORDO MOON MULLINS by Chcstes M. Schutz -------.... by Tom K. Rya11 I Thuf!day. Oclober , ... 197'8 DAILYPILOT by Rodger lraclfltlcl by Gus Arriola THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE Playhouses Li,St · Ca.sts Theaters up and down the Oran'e Cout are bQaily preparing thefr next attractions with three or them announcing the casts of their respective pro- ductions. At Sebaall an 's West Di Mer Playhouse, director Dan Verre may get a bit lonely this time around - be's stqin1 the two-character musical "I Do. 1 Do" and ls playlnc oue ol the roles himself. The other will be taken by Brooks Almy. The musJcaJ venlon ol "The Fourposter" by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt will open nt!xl Wednesday and play nlghUy, except Monday, through Nov. 28 at the dinner playhouse, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. Reservations are available at 492-9950. so lJ 'I' I~ COHS'I ~;:~::::::::==n~~~~~~~~ AT DIE WES1'MINSTD Comm\Jnity Thuter, 1 where "GodspeU" opened the season with a bang, ftlling the house and causing a week's holdover. director Ron Albertsen bas aMounced bis cast for Agatha Christie's mystery play ''The Mousetrap." OHM 111'6Nl\Y •14t ..... .,.... MllttloY ON\f . '"' THl4Tll t---_, n.c .. ,.,._.,. PAUL • OTHERS ,.,.. "THE SLAP'* COLOl lNI 1 ~EATal ll----.11 IJc'-4 .. .m. "" ''THE RETURN OF AMAN CALLED HORSE" .. .,~ ..... .,,, -· ~··-............... .....,.. .. 'L" Susan Kellog and Michael Fiore bead the Westminster cast with Glenn Bradley, Bret Jonas. Pat Mullins, Gerald F!ynn, Pat Burson and Marc Wood completing the company. "The Mousetrap" opens Nov. 5 for a four-weekend run at the theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster, with advance reserva- tions being taken at 893-8626. MEANWHILE, BA(]( IN San Clemente, direc- tor Joanne Applegett is in rehearsal with Neil Simon's "Last or the Red Hot Lovers," featuring Cabrillo Playhouse resident director Tony Brandt in the title role. Filling the cast as the three women in his bungled romantic attempts will be Cory Cumia, Carol Jo Katz and Gloria Brandt. Opening night is Thu~ay. October 14. 1978 Intermission Tom Titus Nov. 18 Cor four weekends al the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Avenlda Cabrillo. Call 492-0466 (or reservations. ON THE COLLEGIATE circuit, UC ~rvinc is preparing a revival ol the DanJon Runyon 'musical "Guys and Dolls" for a Nov. 4 opelllnf ill the Fine Arts Village Theater. Robert Cohen is direcUnc the show, assisted by Janice Gudde PlasUno u choreo- grapher and Irvin Kimber u musical dlreetor. Performances are pl&Med ror Nov. 4-6 and 10·13 at 8 o'clock in the maln auditorium on the UCI campus, with reservaUoo.s being taken al 833·661 T. BACKSTAGE -Jean Koba, well known for her productions at the Huntington Beach Playhouse.and Laguna Moulton Playhouse, has become managing direclor of the Garden Grove Communlty Tbeatar ... her production of the comedy ''The Girls in 509" opens Friday ror four weekends at 8:30 ln the Lake School auditorium, Orangewood west of Euclid, in Garden Grove ... reservations 547-4281 .... A special seminar on South Coast RepertoTy's current production. "'fhe Ruling Class." will be of. fered Monday at 7::J) by the fiiends or SCR in the theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ..... the di scussion on the play's style, merit and challenges is open tolhe public .... Lt eh.,, ........... Ke-2400 , ...... ............. tt""2400 ...... •'-m -9510 cftill sJ'ffito J DAILY PILO'I' -.... W WlSM(NI MM .. MAC11 • OYVtl au• fAMllf KOfCHI lltM _.,_ ""'" WMl ...... T't(~ PANTASIA tel <~ ... , ... ,., ... 9"11 lttM e MAflHtJ °'111~ '( YOU MYI HIN WA6"11 ~· lftll e NO PAUii tMI OMIN t•I IAIDOI <•1 llC-tunltk.. ll1VIH Of MAN CAWD MOISI !POI ...... ntUHOCllOlf a UOHnOOT,., °"" 11lM e MAf-MAT __ ...._ llMN Of IWI CAlUI NOltl CHI ""'• ntllMICllOlT & UltfTtOOT 111 9"11 U :M e MAnoon MAT --=-~·.w.n-­tMI OMIN 111 UlDOZfll I A(MtMf AWAIDt INICOLOI Whieh Shows Will Stay? ...... ·~ 531-9~10 ....... MCI! NICllOlMltl e IOlllN n POitl ONI JUW OYll CUCt<OO'S NIST~ LOVI l OHTH '"' 9"11 IJtM e MAflld:U NJlY IACIU"'- AUX l THI GYPSY 111 J41ot•t>ltl !.1~11111111m110' .. MAU THON MAN11 ..... '"" lil .. "41 iAffllll'-l:M-1:• .. •·•'-·-••is SO. COAS PlA A :J.llU•fll" SI ~11111 11111u1"'' "CAM£LOT" .. ALICE IM WOMDERLAHD" lXI lfl'llmlllAfS7~~·· SAT/-1-ff.ltlM·ot .. _,ll_ ... ,.,.. CINEMALAND 1411 St N""" l~l~CNI UHIOl ,.,, "'""' 11MARATHON MAH" ,,, ... , ... ,,.. 1111-ltiJI CINEMALANO "" S. #11hl Aollto• Ul 1641 . .,., .... ,., "MARATHON MAH11 ,_>.1s..1:1 .. 7:4J.lt-.H CINEMALAND "ALICE IM WOHDERLAHO" OU ~ .. ) .. ,_,_, .. .. _" ....... , .. ,, ... , ............... . _....__ ........ __ .... -·~ , os •• .,... ...,.,..,.hi "1uc11e• I H~ MSAJLOI WHO HU ~ ... MACE WITH THE SIA" -0 "ONE FLEW OVER THE I · CUCKOO'S NEST" (R) lHE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE OIAHGE 04-3911 ~ CITY CENTllE CINEMAS 1 SA FRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I G G, FRWY !CITY OR. EX .I ~ "OISESSIOH" INJ Hl STlrFOID WIVES" 2 , "HOUSE OF EXORCISM" "NIGHT YJSITOll" ,_, ~ "THE GIUT SCOUTAIG CATMOUSf THUIS04Y'4 ''Tl41 POM POM GIRLS• lltl 0 ·MU1ou IY DU TH'" '"THE ILACHllD• IP'GJ Si>«t•I Proe• 12 30 10 2 00 p.m. l•t<t•,. S-. & H ISi.JS ()ptn Doily 12:30 p .m. "THE FRONT" IPGI .. A MA'nER Of TIME" fPGJ ''TR.A VELS WITH MY AUMT11 .. HORMAN IS THAT YOU? .. IPGI "H4HY & WAlllR GO TO NEW YORK"' CPGt "FANTASIA" (GJ CAITOOM SMOllT 0 MAILPILOr' 11MURDER IY DEA TH0 .. _ACK llRD" f PGJ ·oasus10H". '"SHADOW OF THE HA WK'' f PGi "THE OMEN .. II) .. RACE Wmt THE DEVIL" IETUIH OF THE MAN CALLS> HORSE .. TMUHDlltlOLT AHD LIGHTFOOT'' "MAIA THON MAN" "HUS'n.I'' IR.1 By JAY SHARBVTT LOS ANGELES <AP) -Okay, gang, time for the Fearless Forecast, in which we more or less declare which of the new series the networks began this season will expire or prosper . As in past seasons, all predictions are made without benefit of lea leaves or their equivalent, ratings. MONDAY -ABC's "Captain and Tennille" is a toughie. I've Jlever seen a varietv sho-.•: where one of the stars we ars a yachtin.e cap and represents the Silent Service. But wegiveiloneseason then out. Just one season also for CBS' "All's Fair." A good show, but it's set in Washington and nobody cares about Washington any more. CBS' "Ex· ecutive Suite" is out by December or sooner Please, sooner . TUESDAY -NBC's "Baa Baa Black Sheep"' will be lucky lo survive a season. Good fl ying scenes. a raffish air, but if a combat show has to use a Ping Pong match for a plot -as hap:>ened Tues· day -thewar is lost. . WEDNESDA. Y -ABC's '"Charlie's Angels," with three extremely lovely lady gumshoes is awful. But it gets at least two seasons. Everyo~e's watching the ladies and ignoring the plots. CBS' "Ball Four" is out by November unless the star, Jim Bouton dumps 75 pet"cent of the show's dh1..logue. He should narrate the silence in the same off.the-wall style he displayed as a sportscaster. His style was quite unique. One night, he told viewers nothing much had happened in sports that day and he h ad no sports news to report. TV needs more guys like him. It'll probably get them, too. CBS' "Alice," set in a care. will get at least a year's tips. But NBC's "The Quest," although a good, fairly realistic Western, appears headed for the last roundup in December. THURSDAY -ABC's ''Tony Randall Show" gets a two-season-at-least verdict, dHto "The Nan- cy Walker Show." NBC's "Gemini Mao'' goes per manently invisible in December. but "Best Sellers" will survive a year. Dick Van Dyke's new show? An emphatic "I dunno." FRIDAY -CBS' "Spencer's Pilots" will have Call 642-5178. Put • tew words to work for ou. ····················· : HEW \ : HI. OCT. 15 • I I" .M. • • OIAHGI COAST COU!GE • ~ AUDITORIUM : •. OHLY '2" ." ·••············•••···· ·cAR WASH: .... where, between the hours of 9 and s anything can happen ... and usually does! "tll IHnnsl ~ms f r11,l11 l111e • '•1r1e tart11 Pnftssl lrl11 tm1 · ln1 li111 • ld11ll f a~n · ltrraiH I IKt hhe • tlarute llSI · Ue h11ler listers • I ar~ r1r lrdla ~ Jfill ~tml · Uuic h HIMAI WllllUll · l1mld '' Ul~IMI StlUUl hthcd ~, m um ... Wf SBlllflS . AJ JJJ ID 'IUfl . . l llllllUl "Clll · lltlllmDI ' ~~.~-~=~ '°''li',.' '°""' " ... ' o•••ab•t "''w•'1r o" iiti •m11a• a lffe I PLEASE, CALL ntUTRES FOR SHOWTJMES HOOllllSf e WO e CUMl t e OUlllE e • COTH e COSTA •U e ICST e wmMISlll e ll.Dle SMlUU e DlleMAUe its flying license yanked by midseason because it took off v:ith no plots. NBC's "Serpico," about an undercover cop, will go completely undercover in December. SATURDAY -ABC's "Holmes and Yoyo" and "Mr. T and Tina·· each face a bye-and-bye midseason. No call yet for "Most Wanted," starring Robert Stack as a cop. It doesn't premiere until next Saturday. SUNDAY -ABC's "Cos," Bill Cosby's new variety show, suffers from a terminal case of the cutes. A November funeral is forecast, likewise for CBS" "Delvecchio," a copy show with a severe case of bad plots. NBC's "Quincy" with Jack Klugman as a medical examiner seems destined for a long future, either as part or the network's Sunday Mystery Movie works or as a weekly series -which it may become -in midseason. This concludes Part One of the Fearless Forecast. Part Two comes in late winter, which is the time we generally tend to forget Part One unless it proves correct. .. ,_ '"" . 531-9510 NAHY l TONTO 111 -..11.a .... -...... , tlOll. • 1-. (lll(N 1.1 llflll., IA T. SUN ..... 1t10W '1Allf'l AT Ml( IMPOAl~T ..OllCft C~OREN UNDER •2 f"R££1 llllnts Ml/-lleln 1. OUMHU uun .... 2. CANHONtALl '"' i . WMm UNI flvtl INI MOMt ~·root WWASMtKl IWlfW MACIC e OUYtl ltU fAMILT PLOTpo1 m1Y IAYAUJ e llO -.1 HOUS1 Of IXOICISMc11 ...... MHSlAM Of IVlloo -----..,...,.~-------:---tiil Mtlml All/MOllTOtl 1-T n 1u IAVAl.U. lllll IOMMll HOUSI Of EXOICISM 111 MIHIAH Of IVll 111 wooor AUtlf"I • 10Hr, "° r•nu 1. THI flOHT 11101 2. ll'5TICIC 1•> J. SHAMPOO 111 OtOIOC CAll-ICIWID rnot CAI WASH 1.01 UUM IU(K e OUYll IU• 'AMll Y Pl01 l'Cll ••rntMT In f# Mwt• IOCllY llOllOl '9CMI IHOW111 'llli • '"ANTOM Of PAUOISI !NI NI u .. , t4 Al~, ..... ALU & THl GYPSY tll Im THI IUllfl !NI I. ,OM POM oms Il l 2. OllAT SCOUT l CATNOUSI TMUISDAT IHI J, SWINOIN' C~UllL\DllS (IJ JA« ,._.-c---1U AUX l THI GYPSY Ill I AllK Cllllmt e UI lll.UIT SHAMPOO 111 "A .. ffllM In f# Mwt" IO«f HOtlOI PICTUlf SHOW 111 ,.., .. '"AHTOM " ntf 'WDIH <IGI nll T IAYAW I l\11 .oMMCl HOUH Of IXOICISM(1J ...... MISSIAH Of IVIL 111. ft DAIL V PILOT PNYMCIA .. S ' PMAltMACtST'S WOK T~H ' • Thursday. O<:!ober 14 1976 VWBikes '77 Price DETROIT (AP) - Prices of 1977 Volk.swqeo models will Chris tophe r Robin Mourns Winnie: Wealthy at 50 Today'.s modlcinu hate become vory cornpllcatcd. DosaRc forms, adverSe reactions, 'chemical makc·up, 'interaction with other drue11 and many olber factors mak e It a~olulely necessary lo contlnually study up on not only the new drugs buy many or the older ones as well. be lncnued an avence LONDON (AP) -Winnie-the· ~ $11.2, Ot' 2.5 percent, Poohls50yearso1dtoday, in good coast. told a London newspaper: be bas now cone well beyond lhat and become a cult.·· . the company announced. shape and rolling In money "I don't ldentHy with many of the things which are belnr marketed under the name oC Pooh as anythlni to do with IU\)'thJ~ J ever owned «Celt a.n.y fondness for. Royalties from the Pooh books and .Mllne·a other writJnp rtlll aver11e 100,000 pounds a year, oc about $165,000 at current ex· change ratts. Tbe author died in 1956. hlJ widow ln 1971, and t.he income ls now shared by their son, London's Garrick Club for tbeatrlcal p eop l e, the Westminster School that A.A. Milne attended, and the Royal Uterary F\and, a charity that helped James Joyce, Joseph Coor ad and other writers. A s pokesman safd But Christopher Robin says there would be no ln-he's not happy with lbe way creue in tbe base price things turned out tor bJs tedclY ot the two.door Rabbit bear· hatchbatk, the com-mE FAMOUS BEAJl made pany's best-selling his literary· debut Oct. 2•, 1926, "FRANKLY, THE exploit a· Uon of the books makes me sick. Jt's nothin_g to do with any cl the Milnes. It's a caricature. model. The price re-when British author A.A. Milne's mains at $3,09. The book "Winnle·tbe-Pooh" was We often consult with pbysiclans to make: f o u r · d o o r R a b b It publ.Ulted. hatchback Wtll go up $8> Wilb illustrations by Ernest ''To me, Pooh ts a toy I bad as• child. When he first appeared in print. the books were true to my idea of him and that was fine. But C'ertaln we will always be givrng you the exact Jnedicinea they want you to have. AJtd, physicians 9nen rerer to us when . they need more infor,maUon about a new product. to$4,US. Shepard, it told of the imaainary Volkswagen said the edventures of Milne's S-year-old Dasher two -door son. Christopher Robin, and his hatchback will have a toys al Cotchlord Fa.rm, Milne's price increase of $255 or iliillli8ii::iilliiiiii~6;;:;;;;t=;:::~ home ln a Surrey wood about 30 S.l percent. A,. WINt110• ~ miles southwest of London. CBS Exec Fired, Insider Maintains lt added that Porsche J-.on Stons ()ut "NowWeareSix," a collect.ion · --r "'II" of poems, followed in 1927. and YOU OR YOUR "DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a. delivery. We will dellver promptly without extra charge. A great many .people rely on us ror .ihefr health needs. We welcome .request9 for delivery service and charge accounts. prices for 1977 will go up "House at Pooh Corner" ap-an average or $518, oc 3.7 American Motors' Jeep Corp. adds a four-peared in 1928. - percent. door version to its Cherokee sports utility How to get stockbrokers to refund your Josses C11l1Today series. Features for 1977 include wider CHRISTOPH ER ROBIN'S wheels and more rugged tires for the two-other toys -1 Piglet. Tigger. doors. Kanga and Eeyore the donkey - kept their innocence while the books were beco1Ding childhood Arthur R. Taylor has been dismissed from bis $480,000 job as presi· dent ot CBS Inc., just 15 months after his boss said he would be "great· ly pleased to have him as my successor." PAD U00 PHUMACY 151 ........... r-r..o.e...., .. _ ........... 1Md64J-15IO-Toll Free Study: Buyers On Upsuing\ 800-528-1445 Call 642-5678. Put~ few words to work for ou. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -Consumers are more willing to spend money now than they were three months because or election prospects and in- creased confidence in the economy, says a report by University of Michigan researchers. The report was released by the university's Survey Research Ce nter's director, Richard T. CUrtin, and George Katona, survey fouoder. It in- volved l ,264 interviews. TH E RESEARCHERS SAID the 6.6-poinl gain between May and early September brings the Index of Consumer Sentiment lo 88.8 points, based on 100 points recorded in February 1966. FAST, LOW-COST, QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING The most noticeable improverhents were noted in attitudes toward the long-term business outlook and in market conditions for purchase of l~ge household durables, such as furniture and television sets. the economists said. •., 10 to 10,000 Copies Ho .. • CUii of collH "" ,,. Md ~-~ wlll ptotl.tb/r H ffl•tlt NIOle rov linltll. Photocopies Available NEWPORT BEACH 240 Newport Center Dr. Design Plaza. 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Phone I I Merrill Lynch cusiomen, plen.w give nnme and office address of Account Executive: i I I ~ MarrUJ Lynch Pierce Fenner& Smith Inc. I '---------------------~ C)('~tl't· M.nl! ~ 1'lfmt PlnMr68w1'11 lnt..._._,Sec.vrfUM lm.tM ~~ etPC> • State Sets Gas Limit For Cars SACRAMENTO (AP) -California has an- nounced it will set a minimum mileage re- quirement !or most olits new·car purch ases in a move to "send a signal to Detroit." Rich ard M aulli n , chairman of the state Energy Commission, said Wednesday t he 22-m ii e-p er.gall on minimum would prompt a$400,000 annual savings in gasoline bills and save 660,000 gallons of gasoline a year. m E R EQUIREMENT will affect the purcbaseoo about 70 percent ol the. 3.456 new cars and trucks the state will buy forttsell and local governments in California this year. Tom Quinn, Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr .'s en• vironmental adviser and head of the s t ate Afr Resources Board, said the move was all part cl a program "to send a signal to Detroit that we mean business.'' The minimum mileage requirement will affect the state's sub compacts, which make up aboul 70 percent or the new neet purcbues, said Leonard Grimes, director oC the Department of General Services. WHILE STATE of- ficials stressed they wanted American manufactur ers to win the new bid require· ments1 they s&jd it was posslb1e undor the Jaw !or a foreign Cirm to get the contract by un· derbfd(ling. · American sub com· pacts capable oC meecfng the requirements at this time include Pintos, Veaas and Cbevtttes, state omci aJs sald. • The cus in the state neet now average 1~.8 miles per gallon. In another develop- ment, Quinn aaid the atate would buy 10 Jow- polluUon veblclcs a.n4 tat them on the road. classics. But Winnie-the-Pooh, the teddy bear, crossed the Atlantic. met Walt Disney and has been coining money ever since. CBS announced Wednesday only that Taylor, 41, was leaving, but a source inside the billion-dollar conglomerate confirmed be had been forced to leave. Walt Disney Productions bought the fiJm and merchandis- ing rights to Pooh 10 years ago. Today, the little stuffed bear pr<>- motes a variety of merchandise ranging from lee shirts to elec- tronic calculators. since 1928. He said h e would con- tinue as board chairman. a job be has held for 30 years. A knowledgeable industry source attributed Taylor's de- parture to a personality clash between the handsome young ex- ecutive and his strong-willed boss, CBS Board Chairman • TAYLOlt, A HARD-working William S. Paley, 75, who re-executive wlth a penchant for signed Wednesday in a ~e--14-bour days', joined CBS after move. Charles T . Ir eland Jr., his pre-Disney farmed out th e American merchandising rights to Sears Roebuck. decessor, died after holding the .Taylor, wh_o had h~aded CBS president'sjobforeightmontlu. since 1972, did not discl~ any Taylor was a stranger t o "WHEN YOU CONSIDER that the Sears Roebuck concession alone is worth between $2 million and $6 million a year to us, you will see that Winnie-the-Pooh is very big worldwide," said Ke.ith BaJes of Disney's London office. plans. And CBS did ~ot give any broadcasting, but his financial reason for the executive change. skills were seen by many as an But it said the change in no asset ln man.aging the incre~-~ay involved CBS· TV's poor rat· ingly ~verslfted C~. whose tn· 1ngs this season or t he con-ter~ mclude retailing and book troversial "family viewing•• con-publisblng. But Christopher Robin Milne, who now runs a bookshop in Dartmouth, on the southwest cept of early evening shows Taylor iniliated and the networks adopted in September 1975. 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Bankruptcy otnctels said that t.hc Loi AncelH·based firm, previously a larae Auppller of medical supplies with SS60 mllllon annual revenue, ls th largest firm ever to manage ro· or1anliaUon under Chapter 11 of lho federa.l Bankruptcy Act. The firm 1ou1ht protection under tbe bankruplC)' act ln Februll')' 197S. . Tbe HtUement announeod Wednes· d~ cnlls ror paying creditor• about $21 million ln cash when the plan Is conllrmed and tor p~ng an .tell· uonal $78 mllllon in installmeat.a • l.bh1ulh 1999. s OAJLYPILOf ·~· 1976 Tas La.., Bonus: Basic Deduction Up B18YLV1A rorr1a ~inosmc. 1b<11e who la)e tho tLandard deducllon l'eceived a bonanu ln the 1978 Tax Reform Act; both muJmum an~ minimum amounts of tho deduction have been ralaocl etf ~ tlve thJa year. , Money's Worth On 197$ tax returns. the standard deducUon was 16 percent of adJU!lt· ed gross Income. Jn 1976, the deduction la aUll lS percent. but the maximum deduction go will go up as follows: -For married people filing Jolnt returns or qualified: swviving spouaea it ls up from $2,600 lnl9'75to $2.800ln 19'76.: -F~r single people, it ls up from $2,300 on 1975 return~: to $2.400 lD 1976. . -For marrJed people filing separate returns It 15 u~: from $1,300 in 1975 to $1,400 in 1976. ' '" FOR EXAMPLE, TA.KE A lllAIUUED couple w1th an adjusted gross income of U&.000 and itemized deductions of $2,100 a year, who nle a joint return. The percentage Stan.: dard deduction at 16 percent of $18,000 comes to $2,880, but: on their 1975 return the maximum standard deduction was: $2,600. 'l;hey may have iterniled their deductions to get a: $2,700 deduction. : On their 1976 return, the $2,880 percentage standard de-· duction will be cul back only to the new top of $2,800. They: get a bigger deduction without itemliing deductions. : The law also helps lower-bracket taxpayers by ra.lsing: the minimum standard deduction they are entitled to take,,: !10 matter how low your income may be. This Is the "loW"': mcome allowance," which has the following provisions: -MARRIED PEOPLE FWNG Joint returns, or qualified surviving spouses, the deduction ls up lrorn $1 900 in 1975 to $2.100 in 1976. ' -For single people, it is up from $1,600 in 197S to $1,700 in 1976. -For married people filing separate returns, it is up $950 in 1975 to $1,050 in 1976. ON TOP OF INCREASED stllJ)dard deductions, the law allows higher personal exemption credits. On 1975 returns, taxpayers were allowed to take direct c.redi.ts against income tax of $30 for each personal exemp- tion hsted, other than for age and blindness. Under the new law, the personal exemption credit will be the larger of either 2 percent of taxable income up lo· $9,000 or $35 per personal exemption, other than for age er. blindness. • 1l'HlS ALTERNA'nVE CREDIT gives proportionate~: much greater tax benefits to single persons than to most: married persons. · : For instance, a single taxpayer with a 1976 taxable in·: come of $9,000 or more will get a $180 direct credit against : 1976 income tax. The 1975 credit would have ~en only $30. : A couple with three children and $9,000 or more taxable: income in 1976, would have the same credit of $180. Under: the old law, the credit would have been $150. : Nert. Thenewcapitalgoin&rules Super Price Gets You Super Hotel LC;>S ANGELES (AP ) -Jr the hotel shines your shoes overnight and the complimentary breakfast is croissants: andcafe au hut, you'rein Europe-right? Not necessarily . You may be ln L'Ermitage, the newest mullim11lion·dollar entry In the hotly compeUUve hotel busi· nessin opulent Beverly Hills. ' L'ERMITAGE, OPENING Friday, is described by de-: v;loper Sevryn Ashkenazy as a "hotel de grande classe de· signed for the knowledgable visitor who appreciates' the amenities of fine continental hostelries." .. Amenities there are. Each of the llS suites has a sunken~ ~vmg room area, balcony or paUo, wet bar. gas Jog: fireplace and custom-made furniture. The smallest is 725' square feet, with the rest canging up in size to the Ptesiden-• tial Suite, a two-story 1ayoolof2,500 square feet. . . G~es~ ~on 'l use k~ys ~o enter their rooms; they wiU be given ind1v1dual combinations for their electronicalJy con-: trolled doors when they check in. And pranksters won't flip. over a honeymooning couple's "Do Not Disturb" sign to the· "Please Make Up This Room'' sign; maids will also be sum· moned electronically. In lhe event of a power failure L'Ermitage will switch ovec to its own generator "so th~ guests won't be disturbed," says Ashkenazy. , A~L THIS .DOESN'T COME cheap. Rates at L Erm1tage start at $00 a day and go up to $200. However, AshJ.<enazy, a 40·year-0ld builder and developer who has ex- te~s1ve real estate holdings here, thinks people will pay the pnce. "T~s hotel will be more successful in America than it would in any other place because America has more af. fluent people," he said. "And people who have trtveled in Europe have come toJike this sort of elegance. L'Ermitage faces sti(( competition from other plusb hotels like the Beverly Hills, where spokesman Mal Sibtey says "there's a waiting list every day," and the Beverly Wilshire, host to Jimmy Carter, Warren Beatty and King Hussein of Jordan, among others. But Ashkenuy thlnk:s competing tor the well·heeled tcaveler is the best way to go. ''EVERYONE TRIED TO BVlLD a better Holiday rnn . ~d Motel 6 -s maller rooms, cheaper rooms;• he says. . But it seems to me that there has been enough of that. Tho · Beverly Hills, the BeverJy Wilshire -all have high occupan. cyrates. There mlghtbeagoodreasonfor that." Asbkenuy doesn't plan to lose money, But the hotel . also reflects something of the man himseJI. "L'Ermitage corresponds with my Russlan and Frenctt background," he explains. "It waa named after the former win~er palace of Catherine the Greattn St. Petersburg (now IA!rungrad) which ts now the largest museum in the world This w~s. a personal decision to build something that would be reminiscent or my youth. my rools." Coffee Price Jmnps ·. .. NEW YORK (AP) -Coffee prices are gotn, up acain. but consumers may not feel the lull impact of the lncreases right away. For the second time in lour months, Ocneral Foods Ccrp. has announced a 5.5 to 6.4 percent wholesale price lo-. creuc on five oflts most popular brands. Enrller this morfth, NesUc Co. boosted wholesnJo prices :. on lnatant corf ee by '1 to 14 percent. Sharp rise In lhe green."' • colfee price Is the rcuoncited for the hlkes. :- General Food• 1.Sd It raised prices on Maxwell House :: and Yu ban around cofreo &Mon Sank a and Brt m rrou_od de- . c~nated cotree by 15 ceni. a pound. The price ol a can oC : Mu-PaxarouodcoUeefilterrinaswill rtsel5cmu a can. • A s~kum an f Ot' the conipany said the conaumer abcu1cl : ltd the increase ln about. a moott\. ~ • One supermarket executive uld some irtoru arc : ablclrblng the Jncrease without passlnf ft. on to the C006 ;, sumer. " Double Beeker Los Angeles junk and can collector does it up in style with his two-tiered collection vehicle made from a pair of stray shopping carts. Can recycling help boost his retirement pay. Bond Issues: A Filial Look (Editor'& note: This b the la.!t in a &eries of. arlicu& dealing with ballot prop<mtion.s facing the voters in Nov· ember.) SACRAMENTO (AP) -Initiative campaigns have put in the laps or California voters the flam- mable issue of farm labor elections and the hotly contested proposal to legalize dog racing with bet-ting. Those are the headline grabbers on the Nov. 2 ballot, which has 13 other propositions put up to voters by acts of the legislature. THE FIRST THREE ISSUES ON the ballot total $805 million in bond proposals -$500 million for low-income housing loans; $280 million for parks, and $25 million for a solar heating and in- sulation home loan program. Backers of an effort to raise the interest rate lenders can charge on business loans are taking another crack at it, after the same measure was re- jected in the June 8 primary election. But most of the campaign fury already is cen- tering on the farm labor initiative, Prop. 14, and the ' greyhound racing initiative, Prop.13. The other propositions: -HOUSING BONDS, PROP. 1 -Would you give the state Housing Finance Agency funds, by sale of $500 million in bonds, to make low-interest Joans for renting, repairing and buying homes. -Park bonds, Prop. Z -Would allow the state to selJ $280 milUon for parks, including $120 million for purchasing ocean front property. -Solar beating, Prop. 3 -Would allow, if voters also approve Prop. 12, the state to sell $25 million in bonds to provide low interest loans for re· sidents to add insulation or put in solar space heat· fto•t of dae ca•palgn lurv al.~adt1 I• centered on the f arra labor inltlatll'e, Prop. 14, and the 9re11laound racing lnltlatfl'e, Prop. 13. ing equipment. Prop. 12 would authorize the legislature to set up such a loan program. -UNIVERSITY, PROP. 4 -Would allow the legislature to change procedures by which the University or California awards construction con· tracts. sells property and purchases materials. It also would specify in the Constitution that no person could be kept from admjssion to the university on the basis of race, religion or ethnic heritage. -lntere11t rates, Prop. 5 -Would allow certain lenders to add 7 percent to the FederaJ Reserve rate on business loans, or charge 10 percent, whichever is greater. As of last June. the federal rate was 5.5 percent, so the annual rate would be 12.5 percent. Prop. 5 was defeated by voters when it was Prop. 12 last J une . -Governor's veto, Prop. 6 -Would give the governor 30 days , instead of 12, to veto a bill passed by the legislature at the end of the first or second years or a two-year session. It also would give the public 90 days from enactment of the law for to qualify petitions for a ballot proposition to reject the law. -JUDGES, PROP. 7 -Would allow two public members on the commission that oversees judges, and make it easier for the state Supreme Court to reprimand or remove judges. -Boards of EdutaUoo, Prop. 8 -Would allow more than one county to jointly rorm a board of education and elect or appoint a schools superinlen- dee_t. , -V•cancles, Prop. 9-Would require majori- ty votes of the Senate and'-Assembly to confirm ap- pointments by the governor to nu vacancies in the offlces of lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, controller, treasurer, superin· tendent of public instruction and st ate Board of Equalization. -TWO-COUNTY TAX, PROP. 10 -Would prevent a new locaJ agency from levying a property tax without majorily voter approval ii the agency includes more than one county. -Uasttured property. Prop. 11 -Would re· quire the legislature to adjust the tax rate on "un- secured" personaJ property, such as inventories, business equipment and furnishings, so that it would be on an equal basis with "secured" proper- ty, such as land, ff the legislature changes the as· sesament ratio from 2S percent of market value. -Cblropractors, Prop. 15 -Would put two public member11 on the Board of Chiropractic Ex- \ ~s. - Fluidmaster Water Valve • hsitlH w.t .. tt -.t In s IMfM IM ... ,., _,,. • A~ts t• fit t h" te 14" ... #400A Reg. 3aa S.9S .... ' . .. . . .. • .t ' • . • ft : • ... : . .... . . . . ' ' -,, . . ,.· .. . . • ' • I • * '* 4 ,. • . ..... , ... . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . ' . . ..... . . . . . .... Pegboard Panel • • • • : : • • , ft. l 4 ft. ,.... ••••.. • M.h•. st.,... -n . . . • a..r, I• IWslt ··:·"""· 69C . . .. . . . . . . . . • ..... . 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Today jg Figueroa's 28th birthday. The Rovals forced the cham-pionship series to its limit by beating New York 7-4 WedneSday With a barrage of extra-base hits that included a double and triple by Hal McRae. That overcame a pair of home runs by Graig Nettles of the Yankees and sent the two division champions back for one Sports in Brief more game in this see-saw series. McRae, who broke out of a slump that had left hlm hitless in the first three games of the series, thought that beating Hunter in Game Four would give the Royals the edge tonight. "I feel we have the momentum now," said McRae. "1 lhlnk we're On TV Tonight .Oaannel 7 at 5 in the best position. We beat their best pitcher -their big gun. They won't have the same f aith in the guy they throw tomorrow (Thurs· day night) that they had today (WPdnesday)." Yankees manager Billy Martin bristled at that suggestion. "Figueroa will start the fifth game, and we have a lot of faith in him," he said. What was Martin's reason for using Fi~ueroa. who has lost three decisions to Kansas City LA, Flyers, Vikes Socked With Fines MONTREAL -The Philadelphia Flyers and Los Angeles Kings were flncd a total of $!l. 750 by the N alional League We dnesday for two bench- <'il'arinJ! brawls during Sunday's gnmc in Philadelphia. Th<' Flyers' share was $6,900 and the Kings' $2.85<t baseline exchan~<'S. But he also judiciously employed his attack- ing style, rushing the net behind well-placed sliced backhand ap· proach shots. Dibb11 Aduance• this season, including the second game of the playoffs? "Nineteen wins," snapped the Yankees manager. ''That's a pretty good reason." Ignored as a possible starter for the final game was lefthander Ken Holtzman, a veteran of playoff and World Series com- petition during bis years in Oakland. "Holtzman hasn't been . pitching well lately," said Martin. "I really didn't consider hi •• m. lfthe Yankees had no plans for Holtzman, Royals manager Whitey Herzog could have used him on loan. Asked about his fifth game s tarter, Herzog bad to hedge Wednesday night. . ''I have no idea right now, .. he said. "I have a choice of four - Dennis Leonard, Marty Pattin, Al Fitzmorris and Paul Split- torff. IC I had Holtzman, I'd pitch hl .. m. Splittorff, who pitched 5% in- nings of shutout relief in game two, would have had the assign- ment almost automatically if he had not had to warm up Wednes- day. But he was anxious for another shot at the Yankees. "l feel super about the possibility of starting the fifth game," be said. "I 'm gonna re- lax and when I get to the ball park, I'll be r eady." Leonard was the second game starter and was knocked out ear· ly. But Herzog thlnks the 17- game winner could do a credita- ble job. "He's a power pitcher and if he throws strikes he can gjve them trouble," the manager said. Fitzmorris is the only Royals player who has not played In the series so far. "If I pitched, I'd feel strange," he said. "I think my bid was turned down." Pattin faced just one batter in his only playoff appearance. FORMER COSTA MESA RESIDENT GRAIG NETTLES STOPS A LINE DRIVE. Jaworski Throwing Harris Sidelined; Haden May Start LONG BEACH -Coach Chuck Knox and his Los Angeles Rams face double trouble at best and maybe triple or quadruple in preparing for Sun- day's invasion of the Chicago Bears. The quarterback injury plague whlch has hit many top conten- ders in the National Football League, dealt the Rams a return blow when James Harris was declared out for at least two weeks with a shoulder bruise., He was out before with a broken thumb and coUecled his newest injury when sacked 10 times as the San Francisco 49ers whipped the Rams 16-0 Monday, the first time Los Angeles had been shut out at home since moving here in 1946. They're now 3-1-1 lhls cam· 'paign compared lo 4-1 for San Francisco in their division and 3-2 for the Bears who lost Sun· day to Minnesota 21-~. Pat Haden, the Rhodes Scholar from USC, drew more schooling than he had expected when he played the whole game in a 10·10 deadlock with Min· nesota on Sept. 19. He went lo the head of the · class because Harris had the broken thumb and No. 1 un- derstudy Ron Jaworski broke a shoulder against Atlanta on Sept. 12. Harris took over again in a 24-10 victory over the New York Giants in the Rams' home opener, but now it must be either Jaworski or Haden again. "Who starts at quarterback depends on how well Haden and Jaworski do in practice," Knox said. "Jaworski began throwing again last Wednesday." If Jaworski is 100 percent, he's expected to start, but Haden proved his worth in the latter stages of the Atlanta game and in the battle at Bloomington, Minn. Knox and his staff have work to do with the orfensive line which permitted the 10 sacks as the 49ers, led by Tommy Hart, poured in for the most in the his· tory or the San Francisco team. They've also a job in prevent· Ing a repetition of the four hold- ing penalties called against Los Angeles in the first quarter when the Rams made their best offensive showing. Lakers Admit Erving May Play for LA The Los Angeles Lakers, sore- ly in need or a forward, freel)t ad- mit they are Inter ested. in superstar Julius Erving, who bas been a holdout with the New York Nets because oC a contract dispute. • Erving has not reported lo the Nets in an effort to renegotiate the four years remaining on a seven-year contract worfll fl.9 million and bonuses, something the National BasketbalJ Assoda· ti on team has refused to do. Lakers owner Jack Kent Cooke issued a statement WedneS'day night saying, "We're certainly interested in Julius Erving and we're discu ssing his situation with Nets owner Roy Boe. • "However ," Cooke added. "we're still a Jong way -&om making any deal." Boe made no comment. The Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers have all apparent l y b ee n giv'n permission to talk with Etv1Jlt{, who led the Nets to the Ameri.enn Basketball Association cham- pionship last season and won the league's Most Valuable PillYer awards for the regular s~n and the playoffs. An NHL spokesman said Kings coach Rob Pulford was fined $350 for stepping onto the ice during the f1r~l-period brawl and grab· bing lines man John Brown. Pulford was ejected from the game. \likings Punbhed BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -The Minnesota Viking s acknowledged Wednesday th<'y ha v <' been fin ed a nd r eprimanded by the National Football League for arriving l ate for th<'ir Sept. 26 game against Detroit. MADRID -Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas and third-seeded Eddie Dibbs posted third-round victories Wednesday in the $75.000 M adnd tennis tourna- ment. Vilas easily beat Gerald Bat- lrick 6·2. 6-0 while Dibbs needed three sets to oust Karl MciJer 6-4, 5-7. 7-5. In other matches. Jan Kodes whipped Martin Robinson 6-1, 6-0; Jose Hlgueras beat Corrado Barazzutti 6-3, 6-3; Manuel Orantes crushed Nikki Pilic 6-1, 6-2, and Vilas Gerulaitis downed Frantiszek Pala6-2,6-2. Kings Bou.nee Back Gain Tie After Tmiling 4-0 Knox wondered about the calls and also why coaches weren't in· formed the National Football League had instructed officials to keep a closer watch on possi· ble holding infractions. "There were four holding calls against us in the first 13 minutes and not another in the rest of the ball game," the coach mused. "We have not taught any dif- ferent blocking techniques. We don't tell anybody to hold. Four holding penalties against one team is highly unusual." Irwin Weiner, Erving's agent, said all three teams have t&lted to him about the player aJ¥I he told the Lakers and 76ers the kind of contract Erving wants, He said he would discuss s~lfic contract terms with the Buclca to- day. In Milwaukee. Bucks general manager Wayne Embry said Wednesday that he had talked to Weiner, but "whether wecaiuw· ing a deal ls another question..." The amount of the fine was not announced, ·but The Minneapolis Star s aid it was believed to be in the vicinity of $5,000. The Vikings arrived U minutes "before the scheduled time for the opening kickoff, forcing a halt· hour delay in the start o( the game al Pontiac, Mich. Vikings officials blamed unexpected heavy traffic for thelnlc arrival. Ntufase Falb HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. -Arthur Ashe, taking advice of· f'ered by his opponent. pulled out a 4-6, 6·4, 7-6 victory over Ilic Nastase in the World Invitational 'tennis classic. Ashe and Nastase were warm· Ing up an hour before their men's aingles match on a clay court Wednesday when the Rumanian anld, "You cennol play me like you do on fast courts. You must ttay back and tally," Ashe did just that. He laid back and outlasted Nastase in lon& Naber Honored PHOENIX -John Naber, 20,, who won five Olympic medals at Montr~al, was named winner of the 1976 Amateur Athletic Union swimming award Wednesday. TORONTO CAP) -Tommy Williams scored his third goal of the National Hockey League seas on with less than three minutes remaining Wednesday night Lo give the Los Angeles Kings a 4-4 tie with the ToronLo Maple Leafs. Marcel Dionne scored two third.period goals to help start Pirates Bid Moose Adieu EXPORT,Pa. CAP)-The baseball players who shared his vic- tories carried pitcher Bob Moose of the Pittsburgh Pirates to his grave here in hls hOrJ'lelown. Moose's S-year-old daughter, April, was not at the runeral. Bui a small floral arrangement was there from her. The card read shnp- ly: "I love you, Daddy." · Pirates ouUielder Al Oliver, joined by pitchers Jlm Rooker, Bruce Kison and Dave Giusti, bore the casket to the grave site Wed· nesday after tuner al services for Moose, who died in a weekend car crash. Also attending was former Pirates pitchtt Dock Ellis, wbo was the winning pitcher the night before as the New York Yankees de- feated Kans as City in the third game or the American Leaiue cham- pionships. ''Bob's death reminds us of the bre'(lty of Ute," 1ald the Rev. Gervase ChuUs. of the 29-year-old Moose. The Rev. ChuUa b1ptbed Moose and married him and hls wile. Alberta ln the same ebureb where the funeral service was held. '!'be smllll cburcb was p1c1ea wt th mare than 300_ mou.rners F another 50 people stood out.aide. the Kings' rally from a 4-0 de· fic:it. Butch Goring, who assisted on both Dionne goals, scored the first Los Angeles goal in the second period when the Maple Leafs bad two men in the penalty box. With Darryl Slttler, Pat .Boutette, Errol Thompson and Stan Weir scoring goals in the first two periods, the Maple Leafs appeared to be in control. But Goring sc01"ed at 11:49 c:8 the second period, then Dlonne broke in on tbe right wing and beat goalie Gord McRae with almost identical goals wilhJn a four-minute span in the third perlod. The goal by Williams· came on a slap shot from the Je~ lacedl circle, that beat McRae high on the short aide. The Maple Leafs lost Thompson early in the third period when he was checked in the Los Angeles zone by the Kine•' Ab DeMarco. Thompson was taken to a hospital and Leafs coach Red Kelly said following the aame that the hiah·scoriq ltlt winltl" bad autterea • brotea wrist and would be lost lo the. team lndefinilely. "Even as much as you W'4Uld like to have a great player like Erving, you h ave to see it tt is economically feasible," Emb,ry said. Ozark to"Return Phils Dump Allen PIDLADELPIUA (AP) -After an ill-attended playoff homecoming Wednesday, the Philadelphia Pb1Uies learned that manager Danny Ozark will be back on the job next year, but coo- troversial first baseman Dick Allen will not. "There ls no way he ls not comlng back to manage this ball club," Phila personneJ director Paul Owens said after Cincinnati knocked out Philadelphia (3-0) in the best-of-five National League playoff series. Owens said nm base is one area he'd like to improve, and be said be will not try tosipAlle:ofor another year. Allen has been the center of several controversies which ba•e threatened to disrupt team unity, and, unless another team is wUl- qtotake a chance. bism.iorleaguecareu may be over. While the front office pondered 1971, a meat er crowd of about 7S fans greeted the glum·faced Pblls when they stepped from their jetliner shortly after noon Wednesday. . 'They deserve mere ol a crowd than this," sald BellJ Parncutt. •1t was llke New Ye .. •1 Ev~" she aald, "when the 1950 team re-. turnedbomeatte.rdroppiDJtheWcrldSeriesintourgamestotheNew, York Yankees.,. . . I P,. D~IL Y PILOT Thursday, Oeto~ U . 1976 ._-II ' • .Favored CdM, S111prising El Toro Clash Corona del Mar Hlgh's Sea KJ"«a enter tonight's 8 o'clock ~ Coast League COOlb&ll tiff !'4f.tven-point ravorile'S when f;J Toro Curnlsbes the oPpociUon at ~ewJ>Ort Harbor Hi.ah. ,.l'M Sea Kings of coach Dick Items. picked lo win tbe circuit, 1 fll!~ won twice In league by a · ~kl-_iin or three points. r ·El.Toro, under Chargers coach 11fl~ Moore, pjcked lo rLnish last, btlted Dana Hills In the opener, , , . . . then fell to unbut.en L-.una Beach last week on a punt return in the tadlni minutes, ?--0. The Sea Kina• enter with quarterback Scott Merry t.be No. l weapon with h1J Pe.&siDI and ninnint. Merry has completed ball of h1ls 20 passes in the Sea Kings' two league wim and beat San Clemente with three straight completions. His chief target is Bob Hughes. The running situation involves 1 · !,ars A teait Clash ·:/· C o s tly· Infractions . ·:~:·.Crippling Edison Eclison High or Huntington Beach opeos the 1976 Sunset League football season with Nri'porl Harbor Friday night (8) at· Oraoge Coast College and Edison coach Bill Workman says his Chargers are acutely aware Cl( a couple or facts. 'First, you'll find it's hard to 'l(Vj.o.if you are guHty or 18 infrac· µoo,. lt tends to cut into your ''~'s efficiency. .~~condly, the Sailors of ~rt Harbor present a two-!<?l~,9bstacle with their tough de· {~~ and 1·2 punch up front in ....... 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Craig Lyons adds a whole new dimension lo Newport's game with his scrambling ability. You can't de· fense that type of thing ... Uke Mater Dei's Mark Drazba, who scored on us with a broken play.•' As for getting the Edison of. rense rolling against Newport Harbot, Workman says the key is to play without so many penalties. ''We hope to have the mental discipline necessary this week," says Workman. "I think at least we've got their attention this week. lt can cost them a game and I'm sure they're aware or it. .. Newport Harbor crushed Edison in last year's league final e, but Workman says it wasn·t as much Newport's de- fense as it was Newport's ability lo control the ball offensively that led to his team's downfall. As for this year's Newport de- fense, Workman says: "We knew Newport had almost the whole defense back and we knew it would play good defense ... and it has.·· Oilers Improving The Huntington Beach High Oilers are still seeking their first win this season, but their head football coac h Dave Van Hoorebeke is noticing improve· ment. "I was pleased that we had no turnovers against Los Alamitos and we were only penalized 30 yards,·· the first-year coach says. "Plus we were able to move the ball better than we had in any other game. Los Alamitos was the best footbaJI team we have played and our players feel we are vasUy improved." ble team him and I've seen films where people have doubled up on him and still can't block him." As for the Oilers, Van Hoorebeke won't have some or his top players available. Bill Murphy, a 208-pound starting defensive tackle, suffered a neck injury in an automobile accident last Friday and is questionable. Also doubtful is starting h al!back Bobby Guzman, who has a sprained ankle. And starting defensive end David McCoy, who suffered a concussion lwo weeks ago. js still questionable. Newport Harbor transfer Mike Spralu with Rob Elson still bob bled by injury. El Toro counters with a similar l ·formatlon, wltb Bill Fairbrother and Hect.or Avella lhe ru011ing punch behind quarterback Mike Sentak. Neither team, bow ever. niurea lo go to tbe passing game mOl'e than a doien Umea and both tend to stick to a basic attack with the point of attack at the tackles. Defensively la where CdM en.- joys a sliaht edae. with Shutouts over HuoUniton Beach's Marina and Irvine's University. Corona del Mar also J)Olle56es, more experience in the lineup with El Toro entering with three seniors goJng two ways, two other seniors in the startlng lineup and the rest manned by juniors or sophomores. RETURNS TO OFFENSE -E stancia High's Kirk Langdale will resume his post at tailback for the Eagles in Friday night's Century League tiff with Orange at Newport Harbor High. LCl.ngdal e was hurt in the opener with Edison and saw only defensive duty last week. Langdale's Return Bolsters Estancia Estancia High's Eagles will be at run strength for the first time this season Friday night at S-- when the Costa Mesa-based Eagles test Orange High in Cen- tury League football at Newport Harbor High. Returning to the backfield is Kirk Langdale at tailback and although he won't start, 6·6, 238-pound junior tackle Kevin Sloan will be available and is ex- pected to play. Langdale was in the secondary last week against Orange's El Modena and his near-tackle of Mike Merk has proven he's ready after tearing a muscle above his knee earlier in the season. ''Orange played a lot better' than we did against Santa Ana's Foothill,·' says Estancia coach Jim Bratten. "It's one of lhe most physical teams we've seen and is going to be tough. "We're impressed with Orange's running game, which features two 195-pound runners and they try to run the ball right down your throat." One or Estancia's assets has been the ability to stop the steady march, and with Orange's limit· ed passing arsenal, it gives the Eagles a slight edge in contain· ingOrange. Bratten was dissatisfied with his team's inability to punch in from short yardage against El Modena and says, ''This is what we have been emphasizing in practice, offensively and de· fensively." The Orange obstacle is similar to El Modena with the Panthers' defense featuring two big tackles and a middle guard as their de· rensive nucleus. A switch in the Eagles backfield finds receiver Craig Harrill billed to start at fullback, giving Estancia an even more imposing aerial game. 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LO LS Cl ca Ro"' ' A gain s t Trit o ns Laguna Makes Bid To Stifle ~keptics Laguna Beach Hlgh's football team ls unbeaten throueh four pmes and ranked No. 4 in t.be CIF 2·A poll, yet the Artlst.s find themselves in the unique situation of entering Friday night's test al 8 again.st visiting San Clemente as only one-hall~inlfavorites. San Clemente has lost twice in rour games and is l·l in Swth Coast League warfare. The skepticism surrounding Laguna Beach ls not new. In 1975 when San Clemente survived a 20-18 La.guna Beach scare the·word was unbeaten SC was looking past Laguna. This season's ftrst Win over BreaT Three others have since buried Brea. The win over Norco? Norco ls a team from out of the area and it is dUficult lo Judge Norco's potenUMl. A 13·6 win over Costa Mesa? Mesa was coming off a 14-14 uphill struggle with highly rated Foothill of Santa Ana, a 3·A power. The Mes ans were emotionally down and lodklng past Laguna Beach. A 7-0 win over El Toro? It took a 55-yard punt return in the last quarter to top a team picked for the South Coast League cellar . Well sooner or later there bas to be a point reached where con· vincement is achieved. And Friday night is it. San Clemente, the 1975 Sooth Coast League champion, beaten 7·6 by Corona del Mar last week. marches in with victory mandatory to stay within range of the circuit lead, shared by Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. "We're aware ol the situation," says Laguna Beach coach Den· nis Haryung. "One or my players questioned me earUer , asking why we were rated in the ClF poll, yet picked to finish only fourth in league. I told him maybe someone was reeling sorry for us in the poll. "I'm convinced we're for real," COJ\tinues H aryung. "I feel it's going to be a helluva game, one way or the other it's going to be cl05e. •· Haryung says his team's first task in trying lo contain the San Clemente running game is stopping Mike Kruthers, a player in the same mold as San Clemente's Brian Wood in 1975. "l wouldn't be surprised if San Clemente tries lo throw the ball on us ... I noted San Clemente was even throwing on first down against Corona del Mar." Receiver Rich Nunis is billed for starting duty after sustaining an ankle injury late in the victory over El Toro. Nunis has been run· ning this week, but if he can't start it'll be John Brotherton at re· ceiver and David Chapman in the secondary. Bill Gompf and Chap· man will share quarterback duties. San Clemente coach Allie Schaff says Lagu11a Beach's defense is the Artists' big weapon, although offensively Gompf and Chap. man aretbe central figures. Neither puts the ball in the air that much, however, mixing their plays with keepers, in addition to handing to the halfbacks. Tucker Senses Win In Upcoming Duel Orange Coast College's foot· baJI team has sputtered con· siderably thus far in the 1976 season. The Pirates have split four games and have been inconsis· tent most or the time on offense. Thus the Bucs Cigure,on paper, to be in over their heads as they prepare to invade San Diego Mesa College Saturday night (7:30). But OCC coach Dick Tucker isn't about to give up on lhe season. Quite the contrary. "We think we can beat Mesa," says Tucker. "Sure Mesa is the No. 1 team in the Southland, they·re undereated and they beat Fullerton last week. But we think we've got a good shot lo win." Orange Coast dropped a 24·14 decision to Long Beach CC two weeks ago and has had that time Lo prepare for the Olympians. "We've had two weeks to pre· pare and we'll be ready. I'm op· timistic. Jt we can get our offense moving, and it has looked good in practice the past two weeks, we can win this game," says Tucker. The key, says the OCC coach, is the Plratcs' passing attack. "If we throw well, it'll be anyone's game," adds Tucker. Bucs quarterback Jim Conley. who has had some problems adapting to OCC's veer offense, looked vasUy improved against Long Beach. He completed 7of11 passes for 125 yards. And Tucker' says Conley has looked sharp in practice sessions. But the vastly-improved Oilers race another major challenge at 8 Friday night when they open Sunset League football action against the Westminster Lions at Huntington Beach High. Diablos Will Key on Costa Mesa QB Tucker will go with the same two running backs that started the opener six weeks ago- Creshman Dennis .Boswell and sophomore Don Cornell. Boswell is the Bucs' leading rusher with 137 yards in 32 carries. Westminster . 2·1·1, is a peren- nial title contender and has strong running backs and large tackles. •'Offensively. their strength lies with Doug Ro!\wcll and Duane Gerardi," s ays Van Hoorebeke of the two backs. "They like to run right at you and they're very physical. Their one tackle weighs 250 pounds." But It's Westminster 's derensc, led by nose guard Mike Arent, that Impresses Van Hoorebcke. "Their nose guard is outstand- ing," says Van Hoorebeke. "He has good size. good strength and you can't block him just with the center. You have to at least dou- Pro Scores PllOHOCl(f!y W•<ln•MIU't SctrtJ 8oS1on S NV Ran'1f" t NY hl-trJ • t1u•ta10 > 1.osA .... le>4, Ti>r.,,,lro•.t•• Allani. I Cltv•ltflO 1 Cto1ca90 •. Plll\OUfQll I st. Loult J, ColOr edo 2 Vancouv•' •. Waslllnql°" l Moonlight Madness t t-hour 11te of 11tn th•s Fri & Sat at the Huntington Center Mall Beach & Edinger at the Sen Diego Pwy Starts Fri 7 to 10 pm le ..... .... -... ' John Murio sees many similarities in this year's Costa Mesa High football team and the one that lost to Mission Viejo's Diablos 20· 15 J ast year. "They have essentially the same group that gave us trouble last year," says Murio, the Dlablos' head football coach. "They have outstanding re- ceivers who are two-year let- termen and a very good running back in Dan Duddridge. He's a competitor. is tough and fights focevery inch." Ouddridge and the Mustangs invade Mission Viejo High at 8 Friday night for a Sooth Coast League contest and Murio says, LUBE, OIL CHANGE, FILTER 6.88 ... 1" ... "Costa Mesa is very quick and they can put a lot of points on the board." Like every other team that has played Costa Mesa (2-1 -l ), Mis- sion Viejo 0 ·3) will try to pre- ssure Mustangs quarterback Dave Mollica, a roU -out passer who has completed 36 of ~6 aerials for 412 yards, mainly throwing 10-yard passes. ·'The key to their offense is the quarterback," says Murio. "lt's very di((icult to defend their kind or pagses because lhe receivers just run to the open area and there is no exact spot ror the de· fender to be in. It's just a matter of adjusting. ··u you can put pressure on the quarterback. he will have trou· ble.'' As for his own team, Murio says. "th e kids improved against University and that's what we've been striving for. The big difference now is that we made the big plays . And Scott Spear looked a little hungry." Spear, a junior running back who rushed for over 700 yards last year but.who had been held to 27 yards on 16 carries before the University game, gained 67 yards in that outing. But leg injuries that plagued him through the first three games may stop him Friday. Murio reports that Spear is hurting and d oubtful. H he doesn't start, Alan Parker will take his place. Defensively, the Diablos ha· ven't allowed an opponent to score more than two \ouchdowns and a major reason has been the presence o( 180-pound nose guard Mark Mummert. UC I vs O regon PALO ALTO-Oregon and UC Irvine are expected to battle for the team tlUe in the annual Stan· ford Invitational cross country run Saturday, here. UCI, idle last week, is led by Ralph Serna, Eric Hulst. Steve Scott and Don Moses. The latter, a freshman, returns to actJon after a two-week Jayo!! with a sprained ankle. Now Open in N ewport Beach THE CAME OF LIFE. t-or lnfonnat1on MAYO BODY CONTROL CENTER FOR MEN ONLY A PROGRAM OF ISOMETRIC EXERCISES APPLIED BY MACH INE. DESI GNEO EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MALE EXECUTIV E. NO DISROBING. REQUIRES ONLY 3 TWENTY TO THIRTY·M INUTE SESSIONS PER WEEK. GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE CALL NOW (714) 752-5155 A FIT BODY FOR THE ALERT MIND l HE MA. YO BOOY CONTROL PROCRAM FOR MEN 3961 M«ARTHUR BL VO . SUI rrs 101 10) NEWPORT BEA.CH ' ., Grid Menu,· Directions TONIC HT El Toro vs Corona del Mar at Newport (8) • Mater Del vs Bl.shop Amal at ML San Antonio College C8) Gauchos Put QB At End • F'IUDAY - Newport Harbor vs Edison al Orange Coast College (8) • Westminster ol Huntington Beach (8) Fountain Valley vs Marina al Westminster Hlgh (8) Costa Mesa at Mission Viejo (8) University vs Dana Hills at San Clemente (8> San Clemente at L11guna Beach (8) Orange vs Estancia at Newport Harbor (81 SA11JRDAV Golden West at Bakersfield (7:30J Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa (7:30J San Bernardino vs Saddleback at Mission Viejo High (7:30 ) Olredt-_ _, Herllle< H .... -IOc .. ecl et .00 1,.,,,,,_ A,.. II\ ... wpon lie«" ~ El Toro•••• Norlll Oii S... 0.-Freewty to IN<At'11111r Bl"" IU<nofl -Oii ~c/.rlllur to C.mpuJ Dr Rt411t °" i;..._, ~ .. crou Brtsto4. rNO llkomu trvil\f A,.. •'rom E•lttl<I• e.stOfl 11111 to lrvl11t MG IU<l\rlQhl "'41 S.11 Altt•rti. c.n..,. North OI\ Sel\lt "'"' Freewo to Frww .. '1 _,. Oii SI UO\I Frff .. ty (IQ. lo TtmCM• ,.,.. '"'"°''· W.>I OI\ T•mo•• Av• crou llelley Blvo toumo .. • ~ ..... Cent C•ll-.e l0<•1to "' 1101 " •• , ..... Rel '" C0>1• Mc-... F"'"' "B •rH WHt on Ao•m• to F•l"'4ew From ,.twport Buch 4ru North..., ... •Port 8111<1 to Felrvlfw ~'°" F•lr~lew. ••t"""Jltt "'•" •oc•le<J•t lo.JU GolOefl-st SI 111>1 nor1noo tnr S.ol\ OleQOFrH'"O lllllUl9fl Viejo "1•11 1001.a •• Hen~ °'"leftla On•• 1n Mt~"°" V••io Frorrt S•n 0 1990 Freew•y, take la PU 1..,noll NortllOI\ u Pu 10 Ctlft1Ant• -11wnrl9t1t, \Ml Cl•me1t1• HI"' -lo<ateo •I 100 AYt!nooa Pico From Sal\ 01"90 Fl'ffwey, l•~•AvenlCI• Pico l.wnotl Sc'-1 ls JllSI nortllof SD Fr•ew•y. U 9U11141 lea<" "''" -lo<llltd .. , 61J Park A'lfJ. 1n UQltfl• 8e.KI>, "'Ot'll '>an 01900 FrHway t•k~ Lagun.oCal\yOrl ROMO M>Uth lo Pacific Co•Sl Hoohw•v. u lt°" PCH, lell on Fortst, rlQl!I ort Gle11eyr•, 1e11 on P•rlt Av•. 8alil ..... ltlf C.11•.. hkt lntenlate S 10 B•k•rsfield Go .. SI 01\ l4tll !>trffl to Helty Street. Procff<lnDrll\OI\ Haley totl\f c•mpus. s.., D•4J9• Me•• Cott-.. Soul" on San 00090 Frwwav lo 8 Ea\I in S..n Oltqo E•~•ontto tU Nortti NOrtllon 1UtoMe .. Coll-81"" dnot .. rn l•lt to Coll~ To'ugh 'Gades Physical Team Awaiting GWC Over the years physical football teams usually have given Golden West College the most trouble. And that's exactly what the Rustlers will run in- to Saturday night when they take on tough Bakersfield College in the Renegades' 19,000-seat Memorial Stadium. "Bakersfield is as good as any team we've raced so rar." says Golden West coach Ray Shackleford. •'Fullerton is the best we've played, but Bakersfield is def.irtitely in the same class. "Bakersfield doesn't appear to do a whole lot offensively, but what they do they do well. And they're physical. Bakersfield is by far t he most physical team we'll have faced so far," says Shackleford. Despite a 3-0 lms to Santa Monica in the Southern California Conference opener last Satur - day, Shackleford says his players are looking forward to playing lhe Renegades. "It's not a conference game, but our players are very excited about it. Bakersfield for many years has had someotthe top J C learns in the state. And we'll be playing in a beautiful facility before 15,000-18,000 people. We're enthusiastic about it. I think we'll play well," says the Golden West coach. Shackleford, whooe RusUers now have a 3-1 season r ecord, says he is a little frustrated with the inconsistency of tbe officiating Golden West has had this season. The Rustlers were hit with 143 yards in penalties against Santa Monica, but the Golden West coach says his team didn't do anything dif- ferent than previous games . .. The officiating just has been inconsistent. One week they call a lot ol holding and the next week they don't. And we didn't do anything different. It's frustrating to leach techniques," Shackleford says. "Every time we threatened' against Santa Monica we got a holding penalty. We just got too many penalties at the wrong limes," adds Shackleford. The Rustlers had nearly 100 yards more than Santa Monica with running backs Pat McKeon and Ric Martin again leading the way. McKeon has now rushed for 369 yards in 73 car- nes while M artio has 259 yards in 55 carries. Area Calendar l'rltlo <Oct tU FootDatl N1woort ._.4'tOOr "" £Cl1\on ~· O,.nQt Co•\f ColltOI' _,,m,,.,,., et l<Vflllnoton ll<>«h r:ounta1n V•ti•v v' M•r•no •• Wl'•I"""~'~'. Cost• M~w 111 Ml\~lol\ V1e1<>. Un1¥9f~ltV "'' D•n• Hiii\ ., s... Clomtnlo ~.,. Clomt"nto •t L..toUM B••tll. O•tnQt n E\l•ncl.t 41 N~w-t HArDOr l~lf •t 81 ... ..,.n lootlMll Llbflrtv (hri•llAn '" Am~rlt•n Chrht1M\ •I G•l••n Parlc,01\t••lo t7:JOI C•ou counl•y M•ler O~l •1 01\1\oo <lmat (3 111 ~•dOl~t> .. c~. S•n S-rnardlno•t Rlv""IO~ C•o.M I. So<cer-LA H•rbor al ()olclt!n Wl!1t U :.JOI Wdtor Pnto-CorOfl• Ott Mar •t Down~ •• 11 .. n11niiton O••<h At Ml\\ion Vi,.10, Edl\IW\ ., E\t•f\Cflt ~~'"AV" <>•rOtl\ Grove •t GolCI•" W•\I 1..A,r_ocl •I Npwpoq HMbo< t•ll •t 3 tSl. Sel\ Cltmf'nle •• Montt 111\1'" IOl)l'"'!Y (,1 (O\t• MfU, N..--t H•rbor "' Ncwoort H•rbor JV tourM1 IJ ISi O••"CI* Coe\( el Clor rlt~ I] ~l. Golden W0\1 Al RIO H,,,_ (l l G4rl' t•nn1t Nflwoort HArt:Jiot'" tff'd Co<on• Otl Mu •• llont .. r• tot"""" Ill GtrlJ vollev1>1111 UC SMI• !Mrbfra •I UC Irvin~ 17 JOI GIYI\ l'lll•k•lb•ll-OrMQt! Cl>Mt at \el'lttMol\lca ll·JOl S.turdey (Oct. Ill Foot11 .. 11 Goldtn W•" at 11•~•olle1CI Oren9e Co•~I 8\ Sa.. !>'-11114••· San IHrl\MCltno "" Slo<I· Cll•IMCk Cnll .. 114' "' Mlu1on Vlf!O H•Qn IAll At I IOI Area Golf Roundup IRVINE CDAST CC B~tter Ball of Fouriom~ f ovrn• ment 1 Rutt\ John\on Bf'l"tdy Cornwelt. treM AlmQu•''· Elt4tn0t N•tson. St l H•l~n P•ttrson. Ito• WrtC)hl, W1nnt(l McCurch . bUnd dfAW 60. 3 tYtarqtt A\hby, N1rM .-.~rw'\dh' Lola F=r~m•n, Gt11dV\ Knoll ,, A tt.lon Mtindv. Btttv Mumm•. C.'f Hal~r9. JHn T avlor •> ' ltt•> Mar tori• Stoc''"' L 11 Horn,.f C..rtcl\fn ~t""r9. 8t•~••• EvM>\ Soni• lttlley H1te1a Grtrltf, l""'"'"' "'"""'·~tty H•nde•\OI\ U II AN CHO SAN JO•OUIN GC Two-d•¥ Ect~ct1c f")urn•~• A. Ftlqllt fG<onl 1 ""''" "'"'°" 111 IN•ll t IN•I"" Str•C~l•nd ., l ~"" Ewtr\ 67 B Fll(lhl !Grl)\\l I PHJQ1 l!Obort•. IS IN~tl t (l•M P..'l<lv Smoth. Phil G<MPOPr '1 c Fllqtlt IGrou I I Lou W•ll•v " INptl I Berl\tta E llfrt\tn ~ 1 i;.,1 ly llo..t 62 ~v Rot>irrl\ brot.e 90 tor ltw-'" '' 11m..w1lhon8S MIADOWl..AlllC OC ~tttr Ball ot Fo"'"°"'' I Dom Col~r. Bttlv l(r•u. 1 .. 0 llllt'O "'AW• tct l J•\lle Gutllorfet, B•llY 8•~• F'r~a Stlvtrm~n JtMy ThOr'ne>wn , .. 91GCANYON CC Mon's Club Cllemplon\lllp 117 "°'tsl-1. Or. 08¥10 8a•n•\. N~w1><1r1 BHth. 301. 1 llotMtrt lhrlrt Newpor1 Bttell,JIS. l'H9nt wlnMr\ Flr~I Wllll•m Ooyte. Second 8lart1t Ov•I• Thlrd-l.OOl\8rd SllMto Fovrllt Ot Mort Gll•rm•"· Fltll\ Or l'lo-. Petor• Sl•th HArry Martin S-.ntl\ Rol•"<I 0\QOOCI Speedway Biggie Set Four Orange Coasl area r ider s will be Jmong the 16 competing for the ninth annual U.S. speedway motorcycle ch ampions hip at the Orange Count.y Fair· irounds in Cost a Mesa Friday night (8: 15). dividual point standings o( team racing, a new concept to the sport this season. Penhall, in only his second season o ( s p ee dway r acing, finished seco"d in the point st andings. He was the top American scorec when seven U.S. riders \.raveled to Israel to take on seven world ranked European riders the year in s peedway racing this season. He was the leading qualifier (or the rinal six places in Friday's race. Al 18, h e ;~ the youngest rider in the field. He began riding cycles al 8 and has ex- perience in m otocross. Tr and short track rac· ing. He moved to Costa Mesa this year from El Centro to be closer to the ae'llon Included in the group is three·Ume winner. Rick Woods. n ow resld· ing In Newport Bench. Others include Bruce .. enhall o( Balboa. Alan Christian of Huntington Beach and Ron l>res ton of Costa Mesa. Woods s tarted his career la 1968 with the rebirth of speedway cy- cle racin1 in Orange County undt r promoter lfarry O~ley. He woo tho title that ye.r and re- peated in 1970 and 1972 Wooda au tom "tinily qualJ(led (Or the nnala by 1Tni11hln1 't nl.h In I.be in· .. . He plans to r ace m Europe next year but first will undergo sur gery to r e m ove bone ch.ips in his ankle. Christian rode on the Northern California clrcuH for five yur.s before moving to Hunt· lngton Beach this year. He is also a motocross r1d~r and finished U\•enth in points this yenr Pr ton is lh• rookie ct Also included ln U\c fieJd wlll be Mike Bost, the defend\ng champion and three·time winner ot the nationals. The champion wllJ be determined Frtda1 tn 20 heat racea w1lh three point• for a Y'lctory, two t« second and one f°' third with t he fourth rider blank@<!. Each heat will ~ lor r°"r laps on a ~atchbaslt Thursd . OclOber 14 1916 Says Henigan Lagunans Talented Line Take 8-6 Loop Ope n e r .... FV' s Strength Polo Win MD Tangles With LancerK. ~ . ... Start one at lank of America. T here are good reasons why more Californians get more auto loans from Bank of America . Economy: You get low bank rates An.d ;- wide choice of payment plans. Speed: If your credit's good. we·ll d0 n? we can to get you your money fa st Smooth handllns: You'll get your Ion' with a minimum of papetwork. For m ore on our auto loans. visit ft).4. Bank o f America near you. Or, discus( Bank of America financing with you• dealer. For a new car, airplane. mobile t tt ' boat-whatever type of fi nancing V< looking for-we'll get you off to th· right start . m BANK OF AM ERIC A \ y • I"-. ~· •. .. •' .. • I .. • '· ·. 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Football WEST ~.lt>l'IQlon '!il•lt "' UCl.A W.,~lnciton at St•nlord 0 1 •I Dt"'l(>tl St#I• q•St•I• 11.8 I •ts ... JO\• St•ll! """'"''" s.n OIOQO St~t• Pet'tl,tnd 'i1'1t at H•wA11 ~.tie lfufle•ton I ;>tS<1<1MOM• ROCKlt!S S4utl'lem Mt\\1'>11>1>1 ••I OVV C.16t..,., St••f' al Air Fore• ..,.,Mo•i<Oal WV04Tllnci tJJ.., at VIAii 'ilalP SOUTHWEST Otlfo'-•I Oklello~ Sl•I• 8jl'i''°f •I hotA\ A&M ~l<>nAI SMV T•ltllt Toch •• Rio Afboni. St•tt •IT'""' 1£1 P~~I *'" T•aa• 51a1e at w." T .. .,., $1.. MIUWk')l M'*" State•• NebrA\ko QfhMlcima Al l<ltt!HH lc.<1 'Slatt al Mls•ourl <AllDt'A>OO et 0 -lallom• ~telt ~net NorthWl'\f•rn Ol>~~.io Al Wl\COl't\•n ,...,,.... ..... MIClllQ•tt Sllltl' 1411-•I IOWft 110nots •t Pu"flH' &:»••'Wichita Sl•t,. TM .tt Cine'""' 11 Kirt{Stale at Bowlln<10-•f~ MNml 101 •t Oftto V Qn9bft al Nair• Oa""' SOUTH Ae.t>tma •I Ttl\l\f'.,... ~tie TttllatAuburr> 0 ul(t9t Clt1MOn F-At FIQf'ld• SIAll' V-blltel~CJ•• LSU ti ICtMuc~y wa-. FO<'t\l et Maryl•"lf Mklll\lpo4 !;I alt •t Me.,,phh StMlt M1n1n1pp1 at Sovth C•ro11<1.11 Nori/I Ceroll~• it•t• &I North QrOll~ Ar-ttTul-VPI lllVlrQll\OA IE&n M......,(f'IA let Piii SvntC\1$fl Al Penn 51•1• W.<I Vtrtll""' •I 80\lon Cofloqo HOIY Cr ou •I Bolton U Br°'"".ttCOfll•ll (DIQ&lt •I PnnrpfOfl Go<U'l'lbl••l '1'•1• Harvard al Oertmout11 "'""""' l•'•fftt• Avt"" •I L•hl<1ll Wllll-~Mary at Nev• · Cll19••• •t ""~uton TtJUrtd!y. Octot>w , , im Dolphins $900,()()()..athletic Wing Women's :~::-:~.:;:: 1u,.•••CM1c:ou11r0" Tlf• PVBUC NanCE MOllCa tHYlflMO llDS NOT'ICE IS Hl •leY OtVEM -t. ""()( .. 11 Vltw S<hOOI 01\lrM:l Of Hll"I• 1nqton lkocll. wlll ••<•I•• ... ""' Melo. Gii Metal tramlnq •IWI l•tlllno, a'-)tar' and ov~um wellboa•4 tor .... n u l•I· l"O ~-•II~ Tiie fQur M4<11'-d ~ -..11 be lltd •• -c_..,, II«~-Tiit l>H• wlll be roul...., et 7t>t W•rner A••""•· H11n1lt19to<1 8"•11, CA 92'41 M later ,....,, 1 00 P M on Octobolr n. tt1•. et Wl\l<.n tlMO '"" P<O~WI will llo pvbllcly -"'"' MOtead. ~ ~e~ ~~in!!.~.,~~d ~~!c .. ~u!.~.,, u :;.~\~ itt~~~F; Golden Wes t co11-e is <tdding a and G .... d•n W e .. t -w fac• Ml. s •c ID 1··~. ·~ '· '~ 1 NI •11 por\On' "'"1"0 f ....... ~ln\I The Dana Huts High Dolphins are 0·4 but they aren't faraway from vie · tory. accordi ng to their head football coach. Bill CUnerty. "We 're goin g to beal somebody soon ," Cuner· ty says. "The kids' con· fidence was bolstered a little b it afte.r the Costa Mesa game, a nd I'm pro- ud of the way they came back. A lot o f kids would have folded.·' Agains t Costa M esa, the Dolphins tr ailed 34. 7 alter three quarters but only lost, 34·27. Cunerty is hoping for the same kind of o f· t ensive production whe n his squad meets the Univer sity Trojans of Irvine 0 ·2·1) a t 8 Friday night in a South Coast Leagu e game a l San Clemente High. In that comeback, an ailing Steve Crapo had seven of bis nine comple- tions in the second half on a night when h e threw forl28yards. But C r apo i s still favoring a bad a nJcle and h asn 't practiced with the team this w eek. "H e nee d s c omplete r est for the ankle to h eal," says C unerty. "All he is doing is throw· ing and h e'll only start if h e is 100 p e rce n t Friday. H e played against Cost a MCSI on one leg and if h e can play as good as b e did o n one l eg, I 'd really like to see him h e althy.·· A healthy Crap o is almos t nee d e d if the Dolphins are to penetrate a Univers ity d efense tha t is allowing oppQne n ts to score 4 .5 points per gam e . "They probably have the b est d efen s ive t eam w e'v e m et," says Cuner- ty . '''I'hey'r e big and they can move and their s ix down line men a r e fine footbaJl player s. ~o .. "' '" "' " OfMp ~t Ott Oolci.tl ,,,. •.id o.oo.nt ••• r"'lulr.O to Ill• lWO-stclry WfnJ to (\.s athletic (8Cllity &be ope.ala« roaad of tbe prelitlg10U¥ 1~'· IS 1 W." t•I~ tnom, wllh llvo nec•~•••Y •OU<llen, 111 and the $900.000 project isn 't cosUn.g QalJev CoUege basketball to.arna· vsco.1 uc lfvlne 1s.10, 1M. '>-4-ti.•"''• 01111e <t•r~ 0• 111e....,...."' th .u.•-t l di " lllled<Oll,,, o• to Pft .. nllllem, wllhlht euu..-<: a m e . meet l>tt. JS-UJ. OCC plays at 1%:50 VAUITY iw<•u•v.., ... .,.,.,101i.evnow•io-t Pl•ns....,t.OO<ilkellon• -"W' 4ntt-y •ftd L~eH A~lll!Kh Mff 4N•lleola •I Mor1111 Conttf\l(tkw\ Co . 2171 O"•n9' Strtat, Alhomllu CA •tto.>. ~ 111JI J1' tm. O.Cu W dol!>O\ll wlll o. requlrtd 111 the ....,unt OIUS,00. tt•g a federal work project that th Del GWC 9 0 """' a .. ci.oet Ec11,...1s.1:s. ts.it. at c o S.•aet, Cr•I• a. Sorw, '"' . e p.m. a IC>eS at :J p .m. S.<1 Cl-~lt 0.1U11ltteolty1)-17, W'e\lcllll Or1vo. Svllt tO' ~ toveroment is financing to pump P.u, 1u llff<ll. c.emor.11. n..o, ""'''" 1, ,,,. money inlo the construction business. U C Jrvine n e tted approximat e ly 1'"":':i.' °'' .. , Sf. A11t11011r ''""· P•«u• 11~~" ott"• u11<MniO<"'d in Included in the new facility will be $1,000 from 1ts a Mual invitation a l Mll•loft v1.10 IMf CO\t• Mio .. 1w. :~d~~~:,':.!~1;.1;~0~~ :~ .. ,!·!~°: gym.nasU cs. wei_&ht·llfting and mm water polo tournament a few w eeks 1s-•t.is.i. wflntpubllc•t1on0fth••Mt~. rooms. ago. U C LA won the t.oumey c r own 1.~0.' "··-*' "'"· V•ll•y 0o1.a0c1oee• t, ,,,. TI-. Board of 1ru•I"' ,. ... ,.,,. '"'" rklN to rt!Kt MIY •• ,.. a ll tW• • .-td to walw .,.,Y lrreoul.,lly tht..in • r £-.-dF Zllm over the A n teaters, but coach Ed -•tmlnst.rc1e1 A.\t•ln• tH. 1S.7 E .. <uto.. o1111ew111 BU1y Yancy. Saddlebacll College's Newlaod's UCI t.eam h as since r e · U1111Ma.k11e11t•D•ntHlll>t'-10. 011.,.a11ov•11a""'d~r startiD.C qaartttback. ls no stranger v e rsed that d efeat-and in the Bruins U·:-11111 e1t1 E•tdnc1• 'I-ts, '"" :~1'0s:LL.~''..:!1~".•seE''uu OCl!AN VI l!WSCHOOL. Dl~HllCT Oy Charltt OlterlUftd Clerk of tllt to Gaucho• bead coacb Kea Sweu.. 1~. · 1mw .. 1c1~t'"o~1 ... lDg6L Yancy•s dad and Sweartn,eo pool, l ,.~on-ciee Mar IHt Et Toro 1s.1. SUltaHt Boaraot Tru•'"' Publl....., °"•"" cout O.lly Ptlt>t, 'B ... fl Id C ll ltb t >.. --1••k",c.111 ..... ., ... aaers e 0 ege, VI OU a JUNIOll VARSITY fel 11141 Ml ·-; M0-641! doabt Che belt d.rawi.Qg CUd ln JC HUftl lluth~IE01'°"1S.11,1 .. I• Alt-YMrluurtw football, bas not bad a crowd unde r 1s-':"1".,''tt 0e1 s-Cltmtni. t>J. Pvl>ll\ltec1 Ordncit Cot" 0d 11' Ptlot. 1---,-,CT-,-T-10-u-s-1-u-s t_w_1_u __ _ PUBLIC NOTICE Oct. IOt\CI 11, It,. a)}4 la Oct I•, ~I, 28, 11110 NOY •, 1'16 '32~7· " ~ .. 13,000 la tbe pa st 10 yeus. Mater Del det St. Anttion; Ii-'· 1$-1, NAMll ST ATE MIHT The Renegades have bad 10 crowds 1s-':'1• ,,. .. oef Mlu1on vi•tci 1,,.~. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.'!:;,~o1iowi,,.. ""°n "dll"9 Ml· CRAIG SHEFF played together at El Camino College in the ea.rly sos. Hamilton is a 5·10, 160·POUnder from Hamilton BJgbln LA. Lights f or OCC's football s t a dium w ere r ecently approved. The project, which includes n ew poles, wiU cos t a little over $200,000. ll's l o ng overdue. With many of the &op-rated teams being defeated each week, it's anyone's guess who will be the w estern representative in the Junior .Rose Bowl this football seasoo. But Bakersfield College, d espite one loss already, certainly figures high. The Renegades play four of their remaining six games at home and would hos t the Valley Conlereoce champ ln the Potato Bowl Tbanksgiv· lng weekend. And that c ould b e Fresno, the team that. earlier def eated Bakersfield. The R enegades' only dates away are with East LA and El Camino. Thus far this football season, OCC's running b ack s have netted 531 y ards in four games. That's only 87 more than All-American Tony Accomando bad after four games a year ago. Accomando is n ow a s tarting back for T exas C h ristian University. TV Sports Today lo excess of 18,000 la the past 10 years "'~· v.11 • ., def " ... -1 ....,.,, MAl'lGte·s MANNl!QUIN, tl.01 nd b ed I.a -. ..a 1...,t l l·IS, 1S-S, IS.U. Cl'.JMI "°""" Rd., V11ft 35, l&il-NI-I. a ave a11erag ,_,.,nee ~. IA9...,. Buc11 -oant H111, 1s-1, MCJTICIE Toc11101To11~ c.111or..io2tm Bakersfield officials are expedlng 1s.s o,.1u1.te TllANSl'l!lt Mer/or•• """ w are11, ion about lS,000 for Saturday night's 1s.~.~tml11sler0tl Marina •0.•~.1a.u. Not•'cS:C~~·~·~;;:~" 'J~~~~·,o Ille ~\:':o~: .. o.;,~"'· .... L•t!M16NIQ .. I, game wftb Golden West. Tickets a.re E•lttncladtf ,.oothlll l~U. lS-11. tr~llOt) ol J~mes Wll.on •no Mlrl..... Tl\I> llwnou" conduc:led by .... In priced at $3.50 each . C6rOM 0.1 Mer "" E• Toro is•. w11tot1. Tr•"''"'""'· "'"°.., -~, c1.111 ... 1. G 1)-1. "°"'flS I\ •Sl West 11th 5tr-.t. Cily a' Merlorlo.A Warah olden W est, b y the way, will make WOMl!N"SIASICl!TaALL Cost•-... co...,1,.01 Or•~. Sleieof 1111, ""'•-"' ••• llled ""'" ""' more money out o( Satnrdav ""''"ht's Ge\MOI W.•117'1 tttl l!t '·"""° c:..111 ... ,11 •• tl>•t •bulk t••n"., b •bout CliNnty oera °' Ora119e c-.tv °" Ot e.1 U&6 -to "" made lo J•mH R. Grt••~. IOC>t•t.1976 game than the Santa Monica, LA '• " p1 •P r•ttn\ltreo, .. 11o ... busi,,.,s .aores~ ,, """' Southwest , East LA and RJo Hondo ~ath ~ ~ ~ ~ 1020 No He•t>Or, City 01 s.n1a AAA, Publl'11ed Or•n9' CoHt o.ny PllOf Co<illlVOI Orencie, 5tattOI c.&lltoml•, Oct. t•. U, 1tMl<INov. ;, 1'1' cn.,7a borne games combined. camobl!11 11 1 ' '• Tiie pr~rtv 10 "" tr•nslettt<t ,, i-------------B.,....,..,, 0 7 ' 1 locale<J •I tS7 We\I 1111'1 Strffl, OIY 01 ADD A CCOMANDO -h e scored a pair o f touc hdo wns last Saturday in Texas Chris tian's loss to Rice. Girls Volleyball Pits CdM, Laguna 8"-' o ? 10 Costa-. eo..nty of <><•"9'. 5t..ceot Cil•n l O ' " Calll0<nla Poenewen I 0 0 ? S..d PfOO•u1y i• daltrl ... d lnge<Wr•• FICTITIOUS•USINIU M~~:.~ J~ ,; I~ ~! •S' All •lock In lr.Ul41, tl•lur~. ~ulp. NAM•STATIMINT HO!ltilne: OWC. O·lq ,,..,,1 a...i OO<>d wlll OI lh•I Auto 8ooy Tiie lollowtnQ pet>OM •redolntabusl· Aeswlr bU\IM\S k11ow11 &S "REM· l\H\ll' Or ..... C..S1 CUI IOI EHi LA 8AA .. 0T'S" .•nd locatto at 9S1 W."1 THE GROVE s. )St San MIQUel •• ft p4 ti> 11th Sl•HI. City ot Co,ta Me>.t, County Qf'I..,,, Suite 300, Ntwpor1 a.ech. F-1•• 7 O 1 ~ olOr-.5MleotC•lllornl"· Callfot'fllenMoO Roseoo o o II o Tllobulklr•nsttrwlllbee<lns ......... fl· Bruc•E.Noll.'1'1Ar.ila,.Newport Erlcl(son J 1 ; 1 l!d on O!' •lier lh• 7Sth day of October, Btecl\,CalllomlatU60 8.lte\ 0 () 0 0 ltl6, •I 10 00 A M. at GROVER Meadows MOblle Homes. 35• s... Tllmusi 1 0 1 ; ESCROW CORPORATION -acl· Mlciuel Orlvt, Sulle 300, NewDOrt Wille J O J 6 oron " I 1 t So 1111no1s, AM""I''" S.acn,C.1t10,n1<rtl~ Guanell• 1 o 7 , Ca111orn1~ This businH\ It cottOucl4d by • Allttt n O o o ~ •••••"known tn lllt r,..,,_..., fe'WfaltNrMrslllo PUBLIC NOTICE Hulsl-.rr 1 0 ? • all bU\lftlt'\ """"'' ~nd add•~-UW<I BrU<e E Noll ' D a l e K eou g h will lead the s.r~o o o o o r... tFlt '"'"''eror tor me~~· tnree This statement wos flled wUh ,,.. Corona de ! M a r Sea Kings girls TotatJ IQ S t& •l yea-.nre SM>••. county c1w .. uf Oreno• coun1y on H•IH1me· Or.,.11" Co.tsl, 11·11, O.t•d. 0<1 6tll, 1q16 "uousllt, ""· volleyb a ll team into action O•llLSTUNts ~~:~~~~rea"tt against Dawn Spurlock and h er JUN101t vus1Tv o1tove1t nc1tow co•"· F'°607 P\11111-.f O.-•n9f eoen·o.uy Piiot. s.ot JO.-()(t 1, U,tt, ttl• •111-7~ Laguna B each Hig h A r tists u .. 1.,."'"' 12Yt11to1s~o•m111• ms. 1111...is squ ad tonight C7) in a c rucial 51"''" ""•"'•m,cAu'°' PUBLIC NOTICE Post ISi Ot1 Or°"n 6 1, clef CUiien E.1erowNo. tlSS.01 South Coast League encounter . ..l .... , Branda f>.2, V•nidlh IS i won PvbllV>l'<I Or•n<Je co.,. Oft•ly Pllol, , ____________ _ The game will be played at 1 •· .. 1·•·•.H4rr>er 1s1101•.,.,won Oct.t4,1976 ci .. 2"' 6-l,t..4 '331-16 SUl'ElllOR COUllT OF nta Lagun a B e ach followin g a 5:30 oou111es STATE o,. CALl,.OllNtA ~ J·unior v ars ity till w ith the winner L•w•• Tay•or cs' d~f D•tr· PUBLIC NOTICE ntE COUNTY OI' OAA.llGE Vttl•r,..lt•I .. ,. 'air LtllmM Krugn Na. A-'1 claiming undis puted Possession •~ ... , eu,,on·Burton i.s Sor-. NuT1ce ol' HEARING oF Of first place in t he Circuit Stand· Ro•l<amo IS) IOI! 7-S, won ... l, 6-1; '°ICTITIDUS 911S INESS ttl!TITION FOR ttllOaATE 0 .. WILL Ferl\..,,Oel·C.ln (5) "'°" 1·•,6 3.6--0. NAME STATEMl! .. T ANO f'Olt U!TTl!RS Tl!STAMIN· in gs. 9Hcll(f) (UV.I 0•~· Hiii• n.. following Ptr\On IS dolll') .....,. TAltY AND .AUTHOllllATIOM TOAO. Coron a d el M ar coach Kathy s•11tl•s nesut: "'1 " 1 s T E 11 u " o E 1t TH e Bulmer will s tart a lineup w ith Beck IOI 1011 lo Pflr 1·•. de-I Er>ll"O s c c H CLINIC PHARMACY. INOIEl'END•NT ADMIMISTltATlOM ...,, ~l S<T\11 .. o. 5tur~vat11 IOI _,, J••n· .. CcNI•! HIQllw..,, '°· ~. O,.lSl'ATES&CT. five sophomo r es inc luding ._, ._, 61,o·eo""o' 101 1os1:s-..won CAt1677 Eu"'" 01 11ELEN L, RUTH C h I J h.n t h I b-O, I01t 2• GorOf'o.-M Vermllllon 24111 Lii OHea\e<I. ery 0 s on w 0 w as se eel · OottlllH v.aa. l.a<Jun• Nl9utl. CA. '2b11 NOTICE IS HERE EV GIVEl'I "'411 ed most valuable player in a na· <i<tethtltl·Mcl(lnt~y (Old4-fW.11K• Thh buSll\Ot$ IS conduCIMI by an ..... PAUL "· PEOUEGHAT .... fifed tio n a l tourname nt during the Weiner i.-1. a~ Pau•·Reowlt• 1>-1, dtf oMauae. """'" e 1>ttltl011 tor Prob&t• o1 W111 C•verly·Rflllltts•n • 2: !:vans c;.orqeM. Verrnllllon <l'ld IOI' luuanu 01 Letters T.,1-summer months. Keough is a Fomtnoo IOI lost t-6. won 7 s 1 s. tllls s1•1•-nl wa\ ,,,..., with 11\t tery to 11\e P•lllloner Md •UUlorltA• junior and team Captain, 0.trstr~t·WtlMrl l<>st ?·•. l • J • Cou<lty Cler• Of Ofdttll" Covntv °" Oc· llOn to ddmf,,lster lllt' •Ila la under Ille L B b ·r· a1· F.otfllll ISi t11 E•\a11c1• tobtf 8• "7' lndtptnde111 AO ministration 01 aguna eac , a s emi 1n 1st si,..ies l'M1u E•••••s .Act •••a••nce to Wlllch ,, l: II nm Ill llASEIAll Pl.A 'l'OFFS Tllo in Cl F play a year ago, h as three o~ Lh.t 'EI lo\! lo Wuo ,.,, Publhl\Pd °'""~ GOHI Diiiy Piiot mll<lft lor turi~r particulars,°""'""' K@M~\ C1 ly Rav••• mH• '"" YMk•""' Ntw . . 1· °'"""°" IEllMttoWu l-1 WatltEI Oct.l•.21.'8and Nov.4,1976 •2111·7' Ille tlmf' and place ot lle9f'l"9 Ille Y0tk In lne llnol qame Ol lne l\m<'ro<••t lt<IQut SeOIOrS 10 the Starting lnCUp in· IOStlOMlllerl-t same llH bePI\ tel tor O<t-H, pl•yoth eluding Spurlock , Chris An· 0..11111... PUBLIC NOTICE '"'· a1 10·00 a m., in '"" <oort.--n 0 T a om 1w FUTIOL SOCCER -A1111e1•co derson and Les lie W endel, the Cull••·Cunnlnqllam I Et 10" to i--~.,.,,,,:-:---------o4 Oeoartm<'"I No > ol uld COUl'1. at ak ree E1»nnl--·l~Cru1 .. 1ul trom~.,<O 8orleyEll•SJ·t POOl·Cl•r~CEl losl FICTITIOUS I USl .. IESS 100(1vlcCenler Orlve Wnt,ln "'°'Ci •om !Ill 9011.I NG l'ttDMTHIE Ot.VMPIC team captain. to Sabb!. P•ow> ;.1, BelyU R•toln NAMIE ST4TIEMIENT ly OI 5.al'tl.t l\na, C•lltornle. ~-c~n~1_w~~~=E~ .. ~~~P~A=O~F=IE=Ss~·=o~ .. ~·=1.=~~L~F-~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IE~l~~~·F:o~·:·M~cl~·~~~·------~ ~l~l~j~~r~Q·~~nQ~~ ~ • ...,0c~~r ~IW4 Ent ries t"lllST ltACIE -• turlon<JI.) ~·" old 11111.. Clalm•ng. Pur>e $6000. Cl .. mlnq 0"<" JI?, SOO. !My H!'brl IMt H•tQutl 118 Liiy ol tht V•lltY IGon1a1.,, 1 I 18 ~~•Mr•Sl•r ISllOoma,erl IU Got••' Canoy fMart1ner I )(113 Mks Fal"""' IC.m1180 118 l\lffl ... IMel\•I 114 HtrSef'en.clt (Plncdy J r > 116 MyUlll•Marql" (Torol 11a <;.y Plltrlc• ID'"tcola I Xt09 Sl!COMO llACE 61urlonQs.1.,_.r Old rnatotn colls & o~I01tt11S bred In Clllf. f'ur\~ tf0,000 Century Cllltt IMCHMQUf'l 119 Wllhperlnq ~en tOllvare• I I II l..O<'d Valentine !Toro) 111 lr><rtdlbly Luc• y IC•stan..a•l 118 Tom', Joy f Pinell& I 118 VMll< C•r>er CP•orc.,I 111 °'"""'ot Gold (VerQ.,dl 118 /'l!lt, T0t•anc:e l .. O<Jvtl I 118 !;Ir Gwaln lGonial.,) 119 Jam.• I IPlnce1y Jr I 111 P•l)ol'\ OeCMndent lC•moesl 1 II THlllD llACE a lufl-7'1'Mr Ollf mt>dtn llllM!S brtd 111 Cellt. Oelm• •nci. Pur\e h SOO. Cl.tlmlno 1><1<.eo S70.000 \16,000. Joyl'nl IStlt•rsl XllJ Gr9U"d10 IH•rtls) 111 'ltbel Solut• !Go111a1n I l tt SmweO lnlOll•~re\l na Z•be11.,..1P1erce1 111 PAm·N Milll C Ram.r~1l HS si-11y IM<-11• I 111 COOtrory Lady IClmpul 11& 0..rdue P•ymefll (Ver11artl II\ ColltMllS!ar c .. oci .. 11 111 f!OUllTH llAC• -6 lur10fl9S. l VII., Old malOtl\ fllllO bred 111 Calif. c1.im1r.o. Pur~ '4~. Clalmln')orl(~ '10,00IH 1 •.000 Poon• 0..&n IValdat I t 11 Polv~ rcasl&MOlll Ht M"""lla J. (OlnlcolA) XllJ Air E"Cll• IMarllMll Jtll3 Ro.,.10 Al'tl't IC.ma.,) 11~ °""V'' OauQl'ller fGonr1ltll Ill Hauqllty Ooll IMPn& I 11) M•oovM~ 1011,,n•••' 119 (.lnr lllor !Harris/ Ill N"'lke !Howard) 11) "'"H llACI-tV.mllesont\l<',J ..,.,,r DIG$ • UC>. Allow•n<e. Pur'lot "' soo J•fl•l.tl fM<H•rOllfl 114 GllllvAntQf' f Plncay Jr.) 170 Stf"•wood fCarnpas) 11• M<>v<•I INOquei I 114 Gume<t•ndo II IShoetnekff I 11' ~lllall lT...-ol 114 Prlnc•H-d IOlnlcofel X10t ~IJCTH AA~ -OM mlllO. Moil!Oell 11111.-. & mar•>. 3 Y•"' olds & -Purw \10,000. 8'Midad Udy 15-l'f\e•efl 117 S-1 Rel'-:tk>tl• ITClt'o) l 17 Sm¥t SybOl I P~rct I 117 ~oot,.n IGoneltJI 111 Sll(lllO<ff11llall I B•llevlllt I 111 HonoyOrH,,,.r IMcHaro .. I Ill Sl!VINTH RAC• -• l1J'l'lOllOI. J y .. r Old\. Pury. $I I, 000. COldea...-tPtarol 117 ICl\lqhl') R-1 IOllYAr~> 170 OIQO\erlM IS.llanl X117 PalOl>Od'um (~""I II/ WelllotCovnty (t aro> 111 Your O..ncer IA4<Harou. t 117 Tt•t IC.it-.tt) 111 8•11Y'•DrNm CV•r<Q¥•1 111 Ct arr CA•••,., 100.. .. ted "' l!IOMTM ltACl-l\'omllHOllM1 J ""' okk ~ vP Allowance . ...,...., Sll.000. Tiie Ami'rlf M• "S.rtlltlO (HArrl•I 116 Pl...,,.lto 1011¥are\l 114 INl>y E: IPlnu~ Jr l tit Or'IMM"-Y IPlercol ttt -roy 1Ca'1•,-•I 114 Tlwe KIMI IV•ltl\IWl•l 11' C..k-fTorol 11, A Aon • R•tl• IS"°""•lr•r' llj "-H ""°""° tr•lfMHI tnlry, NINTH •ACI t l11tl .... \. J Yfft ~ a. "° CtelmlftO ~ -.:tOO. c1 .. m1,.. "'1c~ s10.ooo.,_ HeiAt /4 W111 I P111uv Jr. I "' Gla,t lT-1 no 111u11.it 1<o1\ <c_ .. ,, ''° 'Wbdt<e fSfloe~lt.er I 111 t"ltotCOley ILMftbolrt l 114 l!Mrwleu\"'9"'11 IR•mlrt1l 1tll ~8"1flollMM 10on1.111fl.I It) 1 neHd\· WILLIAM E. St JOHN, BRllNOY' ENTERPRISES, lltS? CouotyCl•rk ... ''Pssst! OCTDjust doubled bus service. Pass it on!' People all over Orange County are telling each other about Orange CountyTtansit District's new improved service. We've nearly doubled bu~ service county-wide. ~ We've added more buses to almost every route, and • streamlined the whole system. Many areas now have 15, 20 and 30 minute s~rvice. It's the biggest improvement we've ever made. No wonder everyone's talking about it. To find out for yourself what the good news is all about. call OCTD Information. Now is the time to discover how easy and convenient riding the bus can be. 5413311 And by the way-pass 1t on. • Call 547-3311, Or tolMree ZENITH 7--3311, 6AM to 10PM weekdays. or SAM to 5PM weekends. Good news travels fast. l M.,qnoll• St. Founl••n Vallty, CA JAMESE.WILHl!LM '11108 MICt .. DIEL&ANDEllSON M1<h•~• J Stewdrt, Jerry R I0211N.al'OHway,a .. iu s1-an. &no Oav .. Z1ckoraf lWilh~m ~:s~~~:enn ~;:~,'(;~~~;"' M~r•dllh, Hunllnqtori Attor,,.ytor: Petitioner Thi\ bu\IM~• Is conducteo by 8 P\ibll~hed Or•nOI' Coast D•llY Piiot, ~neral~rtner$nlo, Oct 1, 8, 14, 1'7• ~7• Jerry R !>l•w~~I lh1' >l•l•~nt wa• lll<'d "''" IM COullty C•~rk ot °'•"'1t County on Oc t01ler I."'• PUBLIC NOTICE FICHTIOUSaUSINESS "Mnl NAMIE STATIEMEHT Pullll\Md OrlOnoe COft\I Dally Pl tot fhe IOllowlnlj pf'r SOM"'" dolno l>llS• Del 14, ?I, 28•nONov 4 1~16 4182-1• nonM: PUBLIC NOTICE MEADOWS MOBILE HOMES,)~ San Ml9uel, SUila >Oo, NewDOrt llte<h, CAt1660 Ke,.,..111 e. f'•1t, 2011 GoldtM'l't' ,-ICTITIOVS IUSl .. ESS Placo, Costa MeS•, CA"2617 NAME STAT EMENT James 1..e •• ,.,. We>t Slortybrook, TM lollowln9 per~n• Me dOln') busl· Anaheim, CA neo; ne,us· R•IPll w. Sltl"· )370 El enc...ite> J·G ASSOCI AT ES. 6761 Via (.ourt,Bitk~lleld CA'1l01 A~llna. Hunllnr,iton Be.t<h, CA 92M7 Mac•r• c. Slbla, 3170 Maf'19Dld Or Gerard J Jant'"• t162 VI• <le.Coola ~sa.GA91•76 l'n')elln.t, HUftllnvton lleKh, CA. "7MI S.rrttt c. F•ll, 1"11 V.1.W. T~-Slepnen D. Grttnberq, 1017 ~h re<t,C:O..,,,.Ot1Mllr.CAl92Us Dr., Peclflc Palls•Clts, CA .cnn Tiiis bu>lnen 1s conducted b'f .. Henry B.GrHn~rQ, 111'1Mlr-ro otneral1>e•tnerShl1> Roed, Be~r•v Hills, CA !IOllO l(ennetll E. F11t Tiii\ bu\lnus Is conducled lly a T'ltls ~t•lfmetlf w.n llled wlllt 1~ -r•I oarlne,.lllp Covntv Cll!rk 01 Or•ll!>e County on This s~;:,;:~i J:,~~:,td ..,1111 the .._,SI 19• 1916 "*" Counlv Cler• of Dr•nQe County on 0<1. P\iDllShed Or•"9' Cotn o.lly Pllo\, I, 1911> SePl,30,andOc:l.1, U,71, 1916 412 .. 7' FUflt PubllJ~ Oranqe CoHI 0.lly Piiot, O<t 1', 71, ~I. and~"·;, 1'16 ml-ft PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE SUPEIUOll COUllT 0' TNll nATIEOf'CALl"OltNIAl'Olt • THl!COUNTYOttOllAHGE Ml.A ...... J<ICTlflOUS 9USINES$ NOTICE 0" lflAlllNO Ott "l!TITfOtf NAME STATEMENT FOii l'llOIATI 0,-Wl\.L ANO"°" Tiit •~towlno l)frSOtll •r• dOlnclllltll· LIETTl!llS Tl!SrAMl!MrA•Y no\\al E1tate of JOHN CAPOV"'Mf. 1.18EAT'I' HOMES, IOOll2 Garlleld OK .. Wd. A~nut. Huntlt191on Bea<ll, Clllttomla NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltllf 9'646 ANr"OfolY J. C.l\POVANI "'"mec1 PHILIP H . Mt NAMEE, 11SI l!Of'elftape11UontorProblttOfWllltnd Samar Orlvt. COsta ~s•, C.llla.nla tor 1\\1181\CP of l..ell•tl T"t•"*"WVlo mi. ,,.. pe1itlo ... r ··••r•n<• to """<ft I• OALE O. StMBRO. 11JJ7 VI• Mao> for lurtht< pertlcuta"--"'" St•all\ L11ne. """111191011 Beach, Ille llmt Mid plKe of 1Merll\Qtht-c.111orn1a '7~ ~ bHft lilt tor October t1. tm, et t·a> This"'"'"°" Is '°"°"'tea.,., a Omit 4"'. lf'I Ille c:ovn,_m of Ille FUl!ef'ton ed~tl""'"'ip, l>ell"""""t Of Hid COU•I, Al 117S North PHii.iP H. MCNAMEE S..rtcellJY Atl't., 111 llM city of F11llef1on, Tit•\ \llll•m..nt WH filed with the C<tlltor'rlla. County Cl•rk Of Ottncio Gounl'r on Oct Doted Se9'e'mber U , 1tn. 1, 1'16.. Wll.LIAlloll I . St.IOHN. A County Cler• Publl-.i Orancio Co&st 0.llV Piiot. -llVll•UCl(I,_ Ott. 14, 21, ti ano No-. 4, 197' A'*-?-' uw 4247.7 tlo41S~ll .... ,S.f19tll Norw.i-. CA .... ,. •-------------Ttl: um ....... u AIMnWrlw: ,_.lit,_ PUBLIC NOTICE Pvllll1'Md Orenqe Co1u.• o.lty ...., 1------.-1 .. ,..,,...•-----~ 7,t, 14. 1'76 PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• TO P•HONS INT•lllSTEO IN THI! ESTATI! 0' WILLMON IDWAllD OOYU Nollet Is .,.,.IW Qht": To •II -son> lflltrHttd. ~ft C"·Hll rredltors. heirs. ltQ•I• ... or_,,,_, SUl'allUOll COUllTOPTM• 1nt,,.••l"4•of WllltNl'I l!Clw•dDlrYta. STATllO,.CAU,.O•NIA JIOlt o.t•H1td, who,,. ••st eoor .. , w" THIECDUNTYO,OllANO• ~ E•1l lYnt1 St ..... 1. SIA(on, T•Jta\, .... A·t•n t '""' totf•r• l•~••m•11tary or Of •<I NOTIC• OP Ml!AlllNO o~ ml"lstratlon h-v• l>t~ll lt\U<ld to l'ITITION l'O• OAO•lt A"l'OIN• L...-R•OWIM and Wlllltm V, Oovlt TIN~ THTAMINTAltY TltUSTla OV C1Nt111 Court ol L1t0!!11<1t Couf\ly • l al'OltE OtSTltllUTION (P,C. Htll court• <M\Mtant jurlsdl(llG!\Of Ille Estate ot gTHAN &EN.JAMIN Sl11tH IH11as. PFEf'FEltlCORN, o.Gtased. Thlll 1119 folloWlllO PtnOft It'""""""' NOTICE IS HEllEBV OIV8N "'9t toot heldlnQ oe,,onal ~ ot-the ELSIE ""l!"'EAICOltN, et Ii•· "''d ~111111: world S.¥lftOS & L.-. e<utrla of 11141 Will of the •bo~ As5KleUon, a.w South 8rlllo4, Oly Of d9<edtflt, "-'filed l\enlt1 • oetltlOn fOf S.ol\taMA,C»\lntYMOf•'""· e11 Ord., eppolnt ln• lh• l"lnt T"-" , ... ~!Qfled dMltW ta ,... A....,IC811 Tf\111 C•"llM'W IK T-l• Ct>ltl't the .... Id per'°"al ~OJIOt'vor eel-<•"V GUI \llettrm, Of lllo T""'°' CfMl«I IK1 Ille ct•lmh) ..-<I to ,_ th.of In "" Wiit -IO 1111 ,.,. YIK..CV -~ol1Ktt41 or rtulYed tram tne State OI u\lontd by llM lntDllll; to ad.., 911 C.lllortll• to tilt 1eld '1•1• ~ ~ ""' Wh<OMln Net tonal BM«.......,.. ttr. '-'••-"'"'"°"Of odml111tt~atton ., lruttN 111 1111 Wlll ,..,~ • ...,.,. """lttUM. wt>kfl Is maOt for lunlltr penlcvtart. All 0tr19<1' h•YlftO Cl<Nlll• -'t1tl t1W -lllAI lhe II-And PIKe of /!Nfl"9 ~ or .,, 1111e,...s1 •~ ~ .. ~ u. -flai _,, wt ior OctoDtlw, 21, --0 _.,,.,"fl lo ell.Ifft to wch -..111 1'7., .t t 00 • .,, , '" I.,. t~ of """' ,. .. -•ttert notlH OI WCh Glllle<· ~nt No a Of .... Id ,_,, ., 100 tlOll 11 fllt Hnon or ""OM ,__ Ovl( C..Mr OrlW W.11. ltt the OtY of to," lloldl"9 Otf'totl•I propenyof. tht Stt>l1An1,C.lltor11I•. llK'edllnl. Su<h llOllCO Mtdt be --lo O.IH Stot•mti.r .90, .. ,. ltw °'"°" hofdlnqtht ptf-Clf'Ollfr· WILUAM •• $tJOff.N tyoretel,..1~1"9 (1#mtsi.-et ~CJe11l ti.. aortt• n 11\IMI •lloo ... "'411\111 T'HOMA$ L. LC>aO O.yt .tflff 11,..1 CNllllUUOft of thl' Oeltd SellteMIJIOr '9. ltl6 notlQI. WILLIAM I HIOtt• Lor-9M ltt<!Willl Couttl~ Cl.,-.. Wlllle,.., V DoYI• THOMAS L. 1.0110 .,c;o..Atllllllll\llalo~ IUJI ...... d. Vel~fl• .... "' oftnt E\ttltnf L...-Mlll'-ClllllArlM•ftW Wiiimon EdWMd Ooylt 1'1141 •t·UM l"*ltlln Or•"V' ('.oa~t Oeny flf"'-Al""'91 .... ""'"-' ()(I 14, ti, ft, 1'1' • 111111()11-0rtnQe (.OHi ()IMty Pllf! , .. ~4-4D+16 ou.1,, i..1t1• ~,.,,.I " 1V Highlights KTLA0 8:00-"Lilies of the Field.'' Sidney Poitier won an Oscar for his performance In this 1963 movie about a transient who rebuild.5 a convent for a group of nuns. ABC fJ 8: 15 <oc immediately follow- ing the American League championship baseball game) -"The Victors.·· Carl Foreman's epic World War II drama follows a squad ot infantrymen lhroujb Europe . George Peppard, George Hamilton, Vince Edwards and Eli Wallach are featured in tbel964 movie. CBS 8 9:00 -Hawaii Five-0 . A modern Jack the Ripper is murdering the island's prostitutes in this episode. Jack Lord and James MacArthur are featured. (rv DAILY LOG J I THURSDAY I ( 8:00 D UGKTIUNG ST'Rlt(ES! • NEW·TltE WALTOMS • (fl) (]) (() Tiit Walt• Ohv1a and John meel head'1)0 in a conlron tallcm over rehcion when 1 famous Cvan1ehs.t comes to Jettet10n Counly ind OllYla Hes the opportunity to help "uve" John. D GEMINI MAN. New Hit * Series! Ben llt1~J Is tops as secret a1tnt. . Cl Oll Cl)® Em CeMlni Mu The sudden death ol a top lml eovernrnent scoenhsl embroils his uns•chn& lonner secret1ry 1n a rau 1g11nst ltme belwten Sam Clsty llnd f01e1an 1nltrests setk1n1 lop secoel d1ta llboilt her former eJ11player 's wor\ D Mfllt: (211r) "utin of the rllld" (com) '63-Sidney l'oltter <lJ MIMe: (Q) (lllr) "Tiit Wor4 lllCWellt"' (dra) 66-lhc~d Wld 1111rl, Sidn11 Pott.er D (QI Cl)) Oil Wt~ lac• lotter hntat1ve-1n lht ntnl there's no lllseb1ll eame Arnold falls 1n Ion but his <hllntn ol ctninc tht Rttt life nil wllu she turns out 10 be Jwn s ~It• Iii Mot1t: ICJ (2~r) "I lllltll •u11•lln" (Ora) '69-Cmldone Cllaphn. Ctrt r robe m Lllwo & Htllrtetta llv:* Slllw Cl>PtfrJfttaloll a Mwit: Ctl a1w1 "s.tedw"" (mus) '68-Elvts Presley. 8111 811by ID"°'' . --........ """"' -8:15- • ll•lt: Alttrtalt ldlt4•1t-lt alt •••• ...,, ,,.., "" ....... ..... (C) (21w4S.) "Tiit Wldltn" (ch) ·64-Gtofa• PtppMd, Gtof&• ~m1flon. VNK:t Edw11ds. Cl! W•I· 13th. The stOIY ol 1 squad of infantry· mtn from tlltK early days 1n London at the start of W# II Uwouah the ruut0 flchltna 1n lllly and Fr1Aee -1:30- • (QI ())) a lanttJ llllltr l erltltiW-M !fie mnt tMr.-s no Pmf A llY)l<ted M cushes into the 12111 preanct .,.. lftd 81n1ey'• dttectiws lald ... tbt statlOfl '"111 ~llm«S. 8:00 9 Clll CJ) (I) M...it f1'M> The utand's p1os111w1es '" h i•c murdtred and tht trty·s hooM11 we llv•nc i11 tenor u ~rett alld bis slalf llMStipte a cne that lft1'0l¥es t1IOl11011111d Hit '°'1lblt onllltr1110ft GI Cl11tato mot.Im Nlto Htwlil. • 0 ())al ..... W.rs: ~ ............. '° b7 ~. Bil Ed's dludtftr Mts Ml ap IOI Ille WOINl!llllll Tom ijen. nessey and be<4mes prq111nt-· netus1ta1tnc tbe preltnse ol 1 te(fel 1111mace to a UnlOft off1Cet )llSI k~led 111 battle Celebr1t1n1 the -ol tits eapected 111ndcluld. Ilic Cd Mlffers ll 11111 st~e and tum the bulk al his lortune to hlS da~&h ter, Jostpll. Mm £mmr ind Mllttfll<lue G (111l (])) QI Tiit T OllJ bldll sai.. fenl1lrvt-in Ille e-enl there's llO pme, Jud&e franihn 1ets too b11 lor his Jud1C11I robes when he accepts 1111ny spuk1n1 tncagements and starts btl1n1n& his own 1>ubhc1ty. CD The Clitter & Glamour * Of Yeps Wi~ Jerry Yale & llora Crosby. ....... Griffll sa.. m llOlilc r,.. a-. Olrlllpic m .....,.._, , ....... nutre -9:30-D ca ())) a llHCJ Waller Siio. f efttalM-tn tht twnl tl1ere's IO bllllcllrnt Alt tlllted Haney a!ld it.. llivlllt 111!0 I prOftCI they leti IS a perlect COl!lbln1too11 cl lier caret1 Hd tht• INJ'Nle. 10:00 8 @ (]) (I)..,..., Joles Alt invtstraalr;e reportet bemnes the kty to the 111111det ol a slate land bolrd rntfllbtl wllo ~ad uncovtred 1 ltlld dnelopment swindle. Q 9 (I) <II Cit W111 DJ•e & __, Comtd11N Cati Reiner and tllt red frOUP Sha Na N1 aunt. 80"-())....,, a <a Cl) a st'"ts of s .. fralldtco Ttnt11tvt-1ft the evenl therr's 110 banpme. Mike Stone's 1nves111ation of an armored car robb· try 11 hampered by hos clash with a strMt ll1St motort)'cie officer who ta•s 111 loft 11111r l11s daufltter. -10:30-m m .... •'--" m 8llcl rtnpec;liw .. tile ,._ 11:00 DG())m a .., Q @(l)Cialfl)llln o <a w> ~ Alleriut Style (l)StlH..t Ii) CtWlrity .... CD '-It Is Missift1 l * Mary RtNls S.1111 Joy I• The lliMe m ...,, 1ttrt1u11, Miry HartlMI Cl> Tiie of tM lizarrt (f7) ill St.., the Sb11 m Mow•: "Tiit •• M&tr -11:30- 0 ITT'> m Cl) CllS bit Mowit: ··Kofaa. CoRSl>lfaty ol rear ·• o aJ> oo CIV1 m JahnrrJ ear. m Tiit m a.11 D (9 Cl)) a Streets of San ffledteo/0111 AMc1ISt m11en 12:00 • Belt .. lirwdlo ....... (.Cl Msc,..., at S.. rile" (dr1}-Ct0tee Montromer,. m Mlirie: """ Ot11tt loft" <dn > ·41-Davld HNm. &rbara Stanwyc\. -12:30-a M·llicld Siio.: "Tiit fnpttotd City," CJ:)....,_, If tile Wn llu· ..... ..,.... Itel "" 0-" e llftrie: "l'h Sine" (adv)- Stne Retom, lacqlleS Sernas. 1:00 0 @ Cl) <II T-rw mlM ma. -1:30- • "Mfall DIM., Al¥t 2:00 a ...... ec:> "s,rilcfitN ltfflt" (dra) '52-Clry Cooper, Dn!d Bn111. D ......._ "Tiit Quilt AnlttUt. .. "lMs .. Mllale&" m M-llipt s-. -3:05- 8 Molfll: CCJ "H...n~ (dra) '70-0.~ld McCalfum DAmME llOVIES OCTOIO 15 .... "',.., ......... .,. ... .,. ...... 10:00 e "••0114" (dra)- Ross.no 811111. Gerl frobe. (Q) ............... hW" (dra) '66-Rlcllen! Hfrriton . 18ct:l ~o1-.... ....,.. (adv) '34-&nll Flynn 11:90 •• ,.... Gnlt ..,...., .. (com) '61 -T DllY C.,ls. ll:tt. ~ (ad¥) '38- f ttddit~. 1:00 S CJ:) "Rt Ila '8•1" (drl) ·11-Steph.11 Boyd. 2:tl • <Cl "Lnt tf tflt IH lt1'' C•es) ·s1-ceorce llolltpiery, Jfma Bat. lM <11 CJ:) .,.. tten..bl u.. ......,. (com) ·62-Jn Hutton .... Pttfttiu.. • l:JI • (I:) .,.. Ftltil l'tlj9d" g::> '69-Eric Brltden, Susln Thursday. October 14. 1978 Fibn Probes LA Ghetto 'Sowuler' Stan Reunited By BOB ntOMA.S LOS ANGELES CAP> -The producer and stars who made "Sounder," a successful study or rural blacks In the Depression South, now are treat· inc today's urban experience In Los Angeles. The ntm ls wryly titled "A Hero Ain't Notbin' But a Sandwich," and its characters are not the beautiful people of "Shampoo .. and a hundred other movies about this city. Tb.ls Is the rare instance of a film about the people who inhabit Walts and the in· ner city of Los Angeles. Producing is Robert B. Radnit.z, the maverick film maker who believes that movies about children need not be aimed at 6-year-olds. His stars are Cicely Tyson and Paul Winfield, who earned Oscar nominations for ''Sounder." ''I FOUND 'BERO' BY reading a review of the book by Alice Childress in the New York Times," aaid Radnib. "When I go out to sell my lilms, educators have alw~s asked me, 'When are you go-• ing to make a film about the city?' This was the first good story I've found. "It's really a love story. A youngster living with a surrogate father would like to embrace him and. say, ·1 love you,' but like all d us be is afTaid of re- jection. The boy has already been rejected by bis real rather. "There is a side story dealing with drugs. For that reason I changed the locale from Harlem to Los Angeles. Making a film about drugs in New York is like shooting fish in a barrel. The drug pro- blem is endemic in New Yon, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, everywhere." RADNITZ IS ASSOCIATED for the fifth lime with Mattel Productions, and they are following their usual custom ol mating the film before trying for a deal with a distribution company. On a r ecent day "A Hero Ain't Noth.in' But a Sandwich" was filming in the backyard of a modest house on 18th Street. near the downtown freeway in-· terchange. · 'Tve made movies in England, Attica and all over America, but never in Watts," observed the director, Ralph Nelson. He was a logical choice, having directed the 1964 "Lilies ot the Field." Some commentators dismissed the fl.Im as saccharine. but Nelson defends it. "YOU CAN GET ALL KINDS or opinions about movies, as you can about the Carter· Ford debates," he said. "The truth is that 'Lilies or the Field• was a seminal film. For the first time, a black man had a central and sympathetic role. Sidney Poitier got the Oscar and began his starring career, which led to all the black films that followed." Paul Winfield was leaning against a car, wait· ing tor the rtlming to begin. Tall and cool, he is en· joying the status that "Sounder" provided him - "it got me out of playing villains and psychotics and allowed me to escape from episodic television, which is the bread and butter ror actors." He has been able to turn down roles, including a repeat as Nathan in the forthcoming "Part II, .,. ....... TYSON, WINFlB.D REUNITED IN 'HERO' Star• of -Sounder' In LA Ghetto Movie Sounder." which was criginally planned as a TV pilot series. ''THIS PICTURE ('HERO') gave-me a chance to work with Cicely in a more contemPOrary story," said Winfield. "It sounds hard to say that it ia· about a 13-year-old junkie; it is not a 'down' picture. It deals with real problems, and we offer no solu· tions -except I aJth and hope and a lot ol love.'' The boy is played by Larry Scott; who wu r• ferred to Radnitz by Alice Childretis, who adapted her novel to the screen. Miss Tyson, who followed "Sounder" with the Emmy.winning "The Autobiography of Miss Jane PiUman," said she waa fascinated with her role as "a woman who bas two men in her tile, her son and her lover, and wants to hold onto both.'' She added: "I THINK THE PORTRAY AL is accurate as to what happens today to many women, black and white. They are left with children to r aise, because ct a deserting rather or a birth out or wedlock. E acb woman is forced to make a decision: does she sub· humanly devote herself entirely to the child. or does she seek her own life as a woman? "It is a myth to believe that black women have a need to make their families matriarchal. We had to take a positive role in years past because ol the threat to the male Crom lynching and imprison· ment. "Rebecca in 'Sounder' had to take charge .when Nathan went to prison, but she was happy when be resumed his role. Jl you look a poll of black women today, a large percentage would prove anti· matriarchal." Query Earns Failing Marx Q: Settle a IHlt. hn't the Barbara Man Bab· bard wbo jast bad a book publlsbed (UUed "Tbe Btmier of En") Frank Slaatra•s aew wife? - Margaret Giles, MUwallkee. A: No. Young mother Hubbard has five children and is the daughter of the American toy· king, Lewis Man. founder of the Marx toy empire. The other Barbara Marx, now Mrs. Frank Sinatra, was once Mrs. Zeppo Marx. Q: Hope tbe rumor Is antrae that the Mel Tonnes have split. Have they? -Edith Hayden, Mln.beapoUs. A: Yes. From out of the London fog drifted the bad news: that the love of Mel's life, Janette, a former British star in her own rlght, is seeking a divorce. "Jan," Tonne mused about h1s melancho- ly baby, "is a warm, very much in control British lady with marvelous manners, lovely looks, superb demeanor. She's been more than an inspiration to me, a great stabilizer ... I simply adore our kids, 'Glad You Asked That' by Marity. and Hy G .... as I do Jan ... I can't cope with life without them " Praying for a reconciliation.. the brolten·heart~ singer of torch tunes flew a Los Angeles attorney across the ocean to try to mend the rift. Q: Wbat Is yoar caocUd opinion of dte new TY seasoa?-BUI Doherty, Barfalo. A: "This too shall pass." Send your qaustioM to Hy Gordner, ''Glad Yoes .Aslcaf Tbot," care of thU newspaper, P.O. Boz 15'10, Costa Mesa 92626. MarilJIR and H11 Gardner will On81DeT. °' many questions as they con in thetr column, bslt the volume of mail makes perlOOQl r~in impossible. 7:30 p.m. PIW fw "r kl; 'le• tt•1111 cc:.1-•m11wc. .. A an.,_...,.. a...., wllt .. ::~t •c::t. C 5 l••lt••Aaat ... ,_ t , .,_ .. ~ W t>at-.D.C. -------t HoUlet for Sate : ••••••••••••••••••••••• EUOIS.: Ad•ert11U1..i G1M1 al 1001 ~ ch.ell their odl ••• •••• • •• • •• •• ••• • •• •, .., .... ...,.. '°" -...a1e1y. DAILY PILOT n llabllfty fw llM flnt corr-.c:f •Mrttow °"'Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•o.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOMETHIN<i SPECIAL 4 Bedroom. 3 bath family home Only 172.000 Spacious executive hom with step down livin room. vaulted ceilings, expansive glass areas, ramily room. rormaJ din· ing & 3 car 1ara1e. Neat location. Call 54()..1151 ror Cull details. 40NA.LOT In Eutalde tocatloti whe~ you can aJway( keep'em rented. Par ll like setting. CollvenJelll to bWI llnes & shoppt~a. Ptby be purchased sub· ject to existing 8% lo4t~ New on market. 646-~llJ ~ Walker & lee Rt!al (stall! FOREVER OCEAMVl&W PLUS 5 IEDROOMS Magnlncent ocean view. Custom home with super cons truction reatuu. Lovely planked floors and beamed ceilings. Formal dining, billiard room with wet bar .and study. Key to beaches. Just listed at sue,$00. Fee. Call 673·8S50 '~-·HERITAGE' . . REALTORS l~S~P~AH~l~SH~E~ST~A~T~E~i [ illf ii ln•e1tor•1 VIEW Winding drive t o secluded parquet entry to chalet ceilings. soar· ing slalrcase & vista view patios under red w~ roor. Fomal din. & epicurean kllchea ! Trapeze balcony t o sprawling bdnn., com· plex. Sweeping masler bedrm. w I roman tub. Seller anxious. Tl')' S7.J:IO tot. down. tnhm. Call col· ~to: . A sharp 3 bedrm hO!he with new paint Inside i,rtd out. New carpets ead drapes. Greal locallon()a large uo· deep lot .. eau 546-SSIM> for rull detaU... .,~ .. !-~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS led 7141847-6010. IHCE TO IEACH Super area, super cond.i· Uon, super family hofne. MEWPORT CONDO This 5 bedroom, 2 stoo $65,000 large family home on~• Completely redecorated corner lot 1s near all w /best of e verylhlng. schools, shopping, beac!)l 2B r. 2ba. frplc, bltns. and parks. Call 546-r.313 Xtra nice cpts. drps & beCore it's too late to llee wallpaper. Nr. major it! shopping. Im mac. Ol'fN ''' 9 . 11 s 'Vfll 'o 111 Nl(I • J4C6~r.!roL TY l•fff lllWI *** HORSE H EAVEN!~~ ... ~· ·~'~,~~--~-~-~~~··~·~1~~~! $65,000. An AC RE lo roam with a great 31--------11!' Bdrm home. Outsland· l l O · Ing location ln Vista ad· OW, ow own. j a cent to w Ide ope 5 Bedroom + taaitlt spaces. Tack rm. 5 room 2300 Sq.ft .• nc bay barn. 2 paddocks & down t o ve terans . fenced pastures. Great ~1.000. forltids. • •BERTHA HENRY• JJ. •:' '. • REALTORS 492..(1.21 215 Del Mar, San Clem. SUIC&FINlf ASSASS I NA Tl<lfS BEOGLUMEDYLHKER YELNIKCMOYOHNA ODOLLFUSKRMOF 0 N 6 E c;!..:~~~~~U ~N~l~E~S~S~U H 0 R D E C R E M O·N E T l K 8 D R E 0 N 0 E I A Y K S R E SONLDTYDL:. CRBDIOOI R Y L A E J D 0 L E R M 0 N I T F UAONKYNGEA ERUARPSR OYCSGTHAYNNASMTKMKA· S P N l 0 N 8 U M G N E W U 0 L Y Y 6 H D I E M l I H C D 0 E 0 l R U l N A APLHARAKYACEKOTYOSN MHAHILOMDREOWREYDMR lnltruetioN: Hidc*I words below llllPt• forward, bldt· wwd, up, down "' ~v. Find tadl and bo• It In. i CerNk Kennedy LUIUllba :: D1ea K1ng Mc:K1nley • : Ferdinand l1ncolft Trotsky Hussefn Long VenlOerd T0110rrow: France S@~lA-ar,trs· Tlrat Intriguing Won/ Gome witlt a Clutdl' .. -----..... Irr CUY I ~----- • t_...,...,..... ti Ille ,_...,......, _. ... .... 10 forM tout llMp6e _. .. ·. * OPEN DAILY * Whether it '8 t he mother· in-law. son or aoo-ln -law , wouldn't it be great to have a BAY VIEW home for TWO BRANCHES oC the !amily for less than Sl00,000 each? We have just listed a 2 bdrm., 2 bath borne, fronting on one s treet plus a l·bdnn .. 2 bath + bobby rm. home facing another street ; each wiit bas a spectacular VIEW, with complete privacy & located on large. fee simple lot (not leasehold). Both homes to be sold together at only $198 ,500. For your viewing convenience, the larger home will be 0pen daily l ·S. Located: 2517 First Ave. (between Carnatioo & Dahlia). CdM. HellCt Cuoenofie"6 -• eliLga!iea • • CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 ._, .. ..................... 4BEDROOM RAMCHO LA.9UESTA Beautiful ranch slyl home with tile roof. Formal entry into lar11 living room with vault beam ceilings. Gourmet kitchen. Huge family "f'OOm . Greal lol'.allo near the beach Call 1163-6767 oPfNllf I • 11 1 I_,, t I ii •411 t• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hcrbor View Hof'Ms PALERMO Model on cul·d·sac street. Large side yard for boat. car. etc. Pool SIU lot. CARMEL MODl':L Comer IOl 3 Br. 2 ba, YACAMI' LADY She's immaculate. but empty! 4 Bedroom. singl e story with two fireplaces, and on a large lot beautiful- ly landscaped. She's a handsome lady just wafting to embrace someone. but it will cost you like $143,500. A listing of Nadine C roul. U~ l()Ut: ti()Mt:S REAL TORS~. 675..eooo 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also 1n Mesa Verde, at 546 5990 .. _ .. I 1002 ...... 1002 ...........•........... ..... , ................ . \~' 1-: s I. I. y '.\ TAYLOR CO HEALTOHS "1 111·1· l~l ·ll THE "ILUFff" -&«> UHfT Spacious c us tomized condom inium in newest section of the "Bluffs." 2 Lge bdrms, den w ith firepl, formal dining nn & 2lh baths . .Decorator wallpapers, cptng & drapes. Beautiful greenbelt view. Pool. Lease S750 month. z 111 s. Ja ' I ....... ~•T cana M.I. 644-4t 1 o [Jet,lfllild r a m . r m . P r o r . GtMrd I 002 G1Mrd landscaped. atrium.••••••••••••••••••••••• Pn ced to sell now. COSTA MESA Atttfttioft Widen l + FORMAL DIM! Morco Area + FA.MIL Y Big Canyon &tote 2•., ACRES $52,950 4 BR. 4 BA. on Fairw3y. I ~.~~ ....... ,~.~~ ...... . Gwu• 1001••=•• 1002 .............................................. JJarP'I 73,.J Bu.t~Ja'I LeomrdSmia And congratulations on $4 years in sales (Z7 years as President of Bay & Beach Realty). CO.OWNER Walt.er Haase -Broker ASSOCIATES: Barbara Ankeny , Dorothy Austero, Muriel Barr. Lillian Bradley. Domenic Cacio, Lucille Casey, Berta Farr. Pia Metcalf. Lucille Moore, J an Oderman. Dot Pardee, C h arles Sayers, Evelyn Shatze n , Solly Sbatzen, Dick Tryon1 Mike Weeks, Marjorie Wolfe, Caro Booher, and Syd Snyder. • • CORONA DEL MAR · 675-3000 ~~~~ ...... ~~ ........ ~~ ....................... ......•................ .............•••....... Ci1MNI I OOZ C_... .. Mw I OZJ C.O.te Mno I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,-.IM Rocqlld Clb TWO By Owner $73. RESIDIHCiS 4122 t::m.-Jero Dr Oo u laraer lot. adJ11cent 3Br 2ba. ram rm. formul to woocby park area 3 dmmR rm. pvt yd. Call BR':s, den. 3 ba's, bltnA, for '*Ppt-Or Open House <would )'O\l b(llleve a ~n 1·3 f>hS39·4514 sewina macban_,1 , new 4br, l 't'4bo Home for 11ale by ownr. Nr ahop'ii & ichools. Im· mac cond. Pnn only. 306'1 Trinity Dr C. tit m.4489~-----:-:- .... 102' ----· paint. wallpaJ>-Or & noor •-------• coverin"•· 11mu1na EAN vu end Twnhme. NHD A. SLI' t1tora-e & dbl garaae + 20 min via Fwy rrom Irv, for your boat??? 2-story 2 8 R. 2 ba . 2 Br 2'\ aa. cpt.s. drps. Will take up to 10· townbou~e type dwellln(l sell cln ovn. no wax nrs. Beoutlfully upgraded with everytbina. A ro,.. cuhle 'fV. r .to dbl Mar. CONDO. J Bedrms. 2\.'t pair at $180,000 pool & golf. Open house b11lh11, fplc . complell: lWnnlty Reaffy Sul & Sun. l 3PM. price bltn kitchen. Shows llke a ~l E. Cat Hwy 6'13-6SIO reduced ss.ooo. ~.soo. model Coll for appt. 64().6078, Ownr/Aat Sl40.000. 644·7270 •BY OWNER. Canyon -----------''-----:~ Crest Twnhme. Largest Valley I Ol4 model. 3 Br. wet bar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut upgr•dea. fee land. GHOSTS ·~~~7~00. Appt only A.MDGOILIMS! 1---------1 wlU be 81. your door this l..l;\;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~BY OWNER on s~ludoo H.aJloween when you own 1----------1 Cyn. 3 Br 2 Ba. lge deck. this beautiful 4 bedroom. ~~ w tO<'n & hills vu. 723 2 bath home. Atrium en· Ca meo ll 11 hlnds . try. Step down ltvill,8 Sl27 .~oo. Ownr I Agt. room. Formal C:lning EASTBLUFF 8'13-GiQ room . Double bric k Immaculate 3 br. 3 ba. OldW-...1.1 c~ fireplace. Bwlt·ln range· spilt level. pool. $139.500 unu _... oven & dishwasher. Over Open Daily 12·5. 292'4 Huge 3 bed rm w /CX· 2000 sq. n. Forced air Carob. NB. Harbour panslve view of lus h heating .. Shake root . Sales644·7428. garden Dt>eoraled Lots or fruit trees. Eight 1 ... ._. .... _ ..... _..._. .... _ .. w/love u:smg lots of bnck yea.rs new! Prime Foun· I 002 & mirrors Sep hobby lain Valley location. On· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.BAHDOMED rm 40' Patio. Prestige ly $83.990! Hurry cau I 1002 GtMral IA.YROMT IEMTA.I. WITH RIMTA.L Yes, you read it correctly; prime location on THE RHINE! On Lido Peninsula, near D elaney's; 3 bdrm. 2 bath apt. above, 975 sq. ft . .shop area with adjoin· i.ng 2 rm. apt. or office. 8 Off .street parking spaces. $1,500 Per month. Boat slip available. Use shop & rent the apt.. or vice versa. 673-4400 Gewral I 1001 Ge•ral 1002 1/1 A.CRE EST A. TE loc. You own the land' 842·~. 3 BEDROOM·RA.NCH CaJI for private showing. O"IN 111 o."' HIN 1oa NICI' 1~ ~;:;:r!~·~.~ =~~~;:~~· !•Diii ranch. Huite wee ping COTTAGE UFO•• willow e nha nces en· trance. Larg<' family Waits growing family. 3 Unsatisfied f~d-up owe sized living room with Bdrm. 3 ba. DR. fa m-rm. rent? Call and rind out wall of glass. View or Newlydonetoasparkle. more about this 3 sprawling grounds and 509 DeAnia bedroom . l 3 • bath fruit orchard. Country Open Dally 1·5 bargain. Price includes kitchen. massive stone HAL PIMCHIM fresh paint. fireplace. fireplace. Dining room REALTORS covered patio with bar. has pegged wooden noor. Z727 E. Coast Hwy huge yard With plenl.)' or Sc prate wing for 675-4192 prlv:tcy and Cru.lL trees. seduded master suite Boat und trailer access. andctuldren'squarters PRIVATE Why pay r ent? Just Hurry! First to see-gets BEA.CHA.CCESS S49.000. ltunlioglon ~:SS~nique find! 4 BRSll 5,000. :J.~ Cal l now! ()l'IN 111O•11, IUN rnei ""'°rl The price is right. the IOC OP!"' 111 o°. or PUN IOM N'(I' [&·1ilJi:1i:1JI ~ :r:~t': t'::ee Y~:Jr,sbd;:i [f& 1iilli\i1LI ~·litjD}f ~~~~hls1a~o1~ ::d· ~~: ~li!JH:~ .()PIH DA.IL Y I .5 BIGCAHYOH BRAND NEW POOL Jacuni & Water Bar ThiJ sophisticated exec Bordeaux model on Big Canyon Golf Cour!>e has gorgeous day & night views . Glamorou!. 2 bedrm & dl•n Oerorated in quiet ~ood t .istc AYa1lable immediately RED UC ED to $192.500 Ideal for sub-dividing or No way to dcs<'ribe this 5300$q.ft .. marble entry, country estate. Lots o property without seeing gourmet kit .. $42~.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH VILLA new construction in area. it. 3 king sited bedrooms. By appt only. Exclu:s1ve frplcs is too 644-721' - WATLRFRONT HOMlS REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Owner will help finance. Lovely formal dining iAiilig;;enjiiliij;67;;Sii-6900~iiiii;-Mi~ ofmJa ~~£ S57,500 Assumption f\lll pncc$45.000. roo m Sunny country Two story w1lh red tile kitchen. FHA JV A terms roof' Secluded entry to 0 nartunity LOCJUIMI a.ach Owner says sell !!! Cull leoch CottCIC)f1 lavish living room. Can· Pr'! MVSTIClllLl.S todayS46-717t Newusting.2 Umtssnug· Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & Una kitchen and pri v11te i...;::;;:::s:::to=M:::ff=0===1""0""2""4-1 The wise buyers way to JD J b ·cw l)l'fN l11 0·ll~IUN IO~I N1<f• ~led In Bal boll , 3 f l d. . "th . t d courtyard. Soaring •••••••••••••••••••••• !lave: Takeover.subject r. a. sauna. '1 • [• I b e droo m s. und t orma ming, WI Vtew owar stairway t o master to existing VA or fHA ~~c:~. ~:~~ .. ~.rc·a·t cxc<' · .. :.'.'.lflftilji] ~6~:e~~~a r~e ~; rf~~~ Harbor Is land. Boat slip. $325,00Q. ~~~:~tu~~::;P~~~e ~~-EM~~~~:~ED ~~ts~~o~~bf{~~f~. ~~ . ----··--~· culies like this for New -under construction. Contemp. mg. Seller anxious. Try does take a down pay· Minion V1e10 $85,000. C Cod 0 k flrs 5 BR 4'h Ba 3 SS.750 total down! Call Almost extinct-a truly menl and we have an ex· HARBOR POOL HOME W /V IEW MESA VERDE PETE BARRETT ape · a ., ' '' 847-6010 traditional 2 story home cellent selection Call Hl"--HL"' .... 0 5 3 Br. 2 ha. hiJ?hly up-V. .... (rplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. MN ,,,.,.,,~ "J"' 1os1 "'(" in prestigious East111de. NOW' ~ """' ded Lots or pa"'·r & "" REA• ·ry [ I boasting fine homes and 53 5800 uomethlng s pt'c 1al gra · · r Beaut·1ru1 M0 sa Verde -'--9·1~~~·11~ l· "l charm. jacuzzi & pool. ~ 'i , : neighbors! This 4 Wettha•enRealty t.,r uout ! 37 Fl li\1n~ Owner anxious, has "T" plan offrrcd ror 642·5200 ··., ... · .i·~-·:' ; bedroom. 3 bath ranty ~~~~~~~~~ rm .. 3 bdrms + con hought the veterans. 3 bedrooms. ~ _ ... --·-··='=1!!:11 has love ly massiver: vertible den. 3 bath~. ano r secluded master suite. ---------1 driftwood & s ton e •TIBURO..,·BYOWNER c-over<'d patio with lmlll 673-760 I many extra~. large tree AXER UPPER OWNER WA.MTS fireplacetmarble hearth New crpls, tile, IMMAC. 1n BBQ Ovl•rs1led _ accented rear yard. l::x· ACTION PLUS Del Piso tiled en· 3 BR. 2\~ Be. xlnt loca· ea r a g e W a I k t o lra sharp. set! 1t now! ,.__ ___ _. I 002 G ....1 t 002 ,..., ro er & plush muster 0 G 8437 rr h · & NEWPORT BEACH r v \ TRIPLEX ~-••rua Owner ready to mov<>. ~.. Y t1on. ays. 8-4 -• eves Weslcli . s upping Call 546-2313 or 1 IO· * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Supur value 1.n this 3 suite A genuine find -&wknds963·3ll3 Manners schocll & µark lormat1on. $Jl,OOO bed~room. bonus room Cor selective owner. P'ut possess1on Wl.500 DUPLEX C'"N"•1 • 1 "'''' ''· 1 PAIMT·H-SAVE home in Harbor View l£U:::I ~SharpCondo,1600sq.n.+ You own the land' Call [~ ll~~'ll ~· 3 +POOL bonus room. Carriage fcwapp't.! Belter than ne w. two •j Low renb and deferred 000 b h 3 lxl r;. Homes. Entertainment p1ac9 R It 121315414701 C F Col Sworth~ lllOry. a h11hortthwalk1 from · ']t L mainte nance cr eate ~9~reali~; ;r:i~ H&F ~--~---area galore inks!dcd undd Prap.-..&.t·-ea y. · · . . e the beoc Bo un ts aret1~-~~-~-~-~-~-~· •!ti!=~-~~~ sensational opportunity ~· -oul. One of a IO an ....-. llALTORS 640.00 0 2 bedroom~. 2 bath lux-1~ to multiply investment f,~\.~~\~;~t~~~ RECOMMENDED pnced to sell at $120.000 14oooua~5sl·!~~TSIACH $57,500 - 'll ... 1 I I W"Y units on corner fee EXTRA.! EXTRA.! with .. ood management . 1. ed FOR CHILDREN including land. Must see -, b 3 n~ .. room. 2 bath. large lot f"·ll · $125 000 " on qwel tree IO street. · C II f Own 2b d 1 .... o °"'"' · ·u pnce · · Read all about the ex· and main l e nan c e . lo appreciate. a or er. r. en. '~ · corner lot. prestigious r CALL556·2660. tras! Enter through dou-Hurry: take advantage ~k~~t. buyer welcome lluge backyard to play appointment. 673-8550, cmr. rncd yrd. 2017 Ma· neighborhood. S5000 . • SELECT ble doors into a brick or this fantastic op in,kinder):(artenlhrough Ol'IN 1119 "1"11N 10H '"' ple.$49.500.494-&128. movesyouln.Noclosing _ courtyord Lovely Cour p o rtun1ty . CALL 1111 t2lh grode~ithinthcflve [elt~~ll~I costs. Vacant.lmmed. PROPERTIES bedroom home with par· 962-TI88. block~. walking. Quiet . ·.. j i Elegant occupancy. New w 1w '• quet oak entry. dining .. KE:Y tree line d s treet. 3 1 ., i cpts & diµ;. Blln RtO. •--------room & kitchen. Custom · Bedroom!!, 2 baths. eop· 1::~;· ;· ~~~~~" ~~ Spanish! DW. walk to Mile Square BA.LBOAPEHIM. designed fireplace in c P.€ALTOP.Sli ---------1 per plumbing. four car Stylish executive. sur· Park. Call Dale or Bill. ========::;. Ch arming · o Ider 3 step down Uving room. garage. Call for appoint· THE RAHCH rounded by vistas or lush ~-4567 Agent. ---------1 bdrm .. 2 baths: 3 car New carpel throughout. EXECUTIVE ment. One or the most sought greenery & a forest o~~~~~~~~~~ garaj.(e. Peninsula fami· Prench doors in formal BEA.CH EST A. TE $46,750 640-9900 after & prestigious areas Crui t trees. Su bu rblal College Park ly home. Owner unxious! dining room Large coun SIR + POOL of Irvine. A "country" Mesa Verde 4 bedroom 0 II H Sl25.000 tr y k 1 l ch e n w 1 l h J "'CUZZI 2 Bedroom. 2 bath. In Jlw91..n/ llJol, 91/tw atmosphere w flowering with family room. din· HunffltC)ton Beach I 040 ~ 0 ouse 673·3663 673·8086 Eves breakfast room Sur)cr "" di vidual Condomimum. 2 II R It trees. Majestic 2 story ing. handsome fireplace .••••••••••••••••••••••• Very sharp 3 bed rm. family room w ·wet bur Formal double door en· Car garage wtclcc door Va ey ea y mansion w/4 bdr. 3 bas. f\111 guest dining room. S&S Resale Specialists. 3. hmily. 2 hath homl' Mirrored wurdrobe in try lo entertainer·~ de· o pener -hi g hly up huge 18x24 game rm. & Rich col ors & l ex 4orSbdrmmodelsavail, Localed on tul de ~ac master s uit<.· Prire lil(hl. Living roo m . graded. carpetini:. wood swim pool. Just listed. tures.BKR.call540·1'120 somew/pools.968·4602 ,.. Priced lo ,.ell nn~ at below' market at ~4.900 Cal h c d r a 1 c e i 1 i n g · panebng & mirrors. En· 1--------lllllf Call 646· 7711. Pennington Properties Calltodny646·7l71 Crackllng rlreplacc. Step JO·y the community pool OM SAWYER 1111 I ARBB.L '67.!IOO.Cllllfordcla1l~. · d ( ·1 t rt J • -KEA DEAL MN 111 9. 11~1uN 101>1 NICI • own am1 y en e a1n· Jacuzzi. ten1tis courts & • LET'S MA I ffi I [. I mcnt center with wall or clubhouse. Who's first? Id t th GLEN MA.I l;f:l ~ jucuzzi Formal dining show him the playhous br. 1:i .. ba, xlnl cond, rro\•1m•1al <·uslom home room llugc gourmet outback with u fantasl1 DB.UXE COHDO many extras. Corner lot. 1$55W Belle1.C.M Charmmic hv rm ~l.llmg kitchen Sweeping stairs pool and Jacuas ror ~kin HORTH MESA trlr or boat access. Open OMUPEERSB PICTURESQUE . s.·1iu1.,:1!i·IJ glass Sparkling pool and -~I -IL ;~e ~~o~ddc11sr~:· . . "#1 htCaNfonMa!" By owner single story 4 .... 11o•r11eta.111e1 kitchen w :? used bn<'k 3 BEDROOM to lavish master suite + ANYTIME ny dippinl! Mom wil IMMACULATE ho use Sat /Sun I · S. S49·16SS fireplace,., 3 Bedrm. ASSUMEV.A. bonusroomrorpooltable love the sunken liven Assume VA loan 3 562.500. 962.3241 or t. 23x23 den. w/Swedish LOAN and cards . Easy terms! i---------room. formal dinin Bedroom. family. Tw 556.7007 SS X OUS fplc. sculptured yard Sharp 3 bedroom home 963-7881 room and a family roo TffRUQUT! ~d 56one 0 ha If ~th\ ---------• • il,700.AH I withlovely trl'es Large covered patio. Cl"IN f119 :'.iYui 1JSI'' JUST with f1rl'11l ace An exceptio nal 3 • wn er gen 4 Br. ram rm. pool. !i}~~~~~ac~nufo~ ~-.EJ ,..r~· •_ . ..-...FOR£\ ~t~~e~n~e~~h~f:.P~~ [~··IL.1mJIJj REDUCED ~P~~~:u~~H.~Ur.Gd~E.'s~~510:.h ~~c'ri~0em~;;~~;:r; ~ & DEM ~~~~~i~:;.~1!~~ "''"v ....-.~ sume V.A. loon Total , ., =~•r:::u•=•_. $I 900 Formal dining. family ,. paym e nts S275 pet room with fireplace. 2r,., OR 4 BEDROOM 4 llDROOM ~ Walker C lee Neal h•tate month. Price SS<l,950. ··--------•!Fantastic 4 bedroom, 2 l CAR GARAGE baths. most popular noor Westside. 2 both, 11harp, Call 963·6767 ,. bath. family home. New plan. Lush yard & patio. sharp. Asking ss-1.000. BEAUTY Gi•r• l002 Of>lN 111 o." \ •vN ,,,,.,Met' ONE Of A KIND carpeting & paint. Large will plt'asc any husband Excellent locatfon near PILOT RI-:AL ESTATE 2 baths. Supor family -....;;;;======----[ · I comer lot. Great flnanc· d j · 't'I h schools. Pliced at only 5'0·05SS home. Nice yard. Only ....................... ~~ll~lill= ~mzm~~jJE'~.~·2.~ l:l:.~·.~.·.·••·· """' ~:~ ~~·Xf:"'i\~i~:; ,,. ..... m .4141 _________ , !'~ I ·' w [ ~; T '> I D r II r I\ I 1 y -== ~: ~--= • ••••~ stand In~ view of the roll· with fireplace ror those EASTSIDE macnab / Irvine Ing hills from added Ph: 540-3666 Quiet evenings." Bedrm. DOLL HOUSE I family room. Thia 3 (am room, formal din· Quality bulll 2 bedrma--------- I N( h411.'I." f88 tu GnoaflR•e1hMntl bedroom never-lived In Ing. 2 story. priced ro w1ahoke roof. hard.wood :t Beauty shop and build· home has many de· qulcksale.OnlyS80.7SO n r 1 I b M.A.RlllJER'S IRVIME!! LOVB.YI over dble gar Choice apprt-c61a4t~ .._ 161 w.'re he,. to help I Roberts coverings. All this on u Eastside location. -large. bwldable R·:! lot. 2 BR. adult only. with CaJI day or night Realty IGIN>o PenhtMo I 007 Asking S62.000. 1-'or de· pool, Jacuul, tennis. up· 646-3928· eves: • MESA. VEltDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• taus on this beauty. call eroded. Firm at $48.SOO. Spacious, neat & cle.an 4 lllAI ._. ...._ 7 UNITS . $295,000 ~llSJ 645-3474 ~ ... ,. Corner unit condominium w /formal dining room & many ex· tras ! Dee.rficld! Exceptionally priced at $69,900! Laszlo Sharkany 752·1414 (H66) Ing+ large 1 bedrm apt. corator upgrades. See to II 1n~.' n~~·c~0~t! ~ 'h~; "'co"vE bdrm.+ family · frpk:. ...._ ... BeacbCottago -S&a.500 .. Well land1caped. etc.~~~~~~~~~ Reduced! 5 Br. 3 ba. nr 1 I 1 ~ -' Sbown by app't. Sll0,000! Don't live up \be 1lalp! bay &ocean. $164,500 -..00 '9y Prop. "Ult" it In classlfled. •BR. 3 ba. Sl37 .000 COATS & WALLACE HEAL ~STATE. INC IAITH TOHIS Sharp 2 bedroom/den home in · Deerfield. Jacuzzi & air·cond. ONLY $74,500. Lynne RotboU 64oM200 (H67 > DOM-r DllA.M TOO ~t Swimming, night tennis, outdoor dining, in c11stom built gazebo. Highly upg raded 3 bedroom Deane home professionally decorated & landacaped. Univer sity Park's flnest oCf erthg -$1<».ooo. Las1lo Sbarkany?S2·1414 (H68) 64M2SS ...... 200 tt1 Oowr Dr1\flt Hwtior Vi.. Cent« Irv ... et~ V6flity C-tw 752·141~ 'LOIUW.H BatDr QESIO(NllAl l!AQl(CR.tG£ CCNfNf'f RARE •AYFRDNT' OPPORTUNITY Wate rfront condominium with 2 bdrms" " den or 3 bdrms .• 3 baths. '-SOOSq. ft. or sheer luxury bay(roat. llvint, reaturing mcbantlng day &c nlght vtews, Never occuptedl new carpet, dra~s le louvers. Oab' $185,000 -Fee 644-1766 ~·1 ~~NNIU.l"O. IN~T CIHTl.lt __ ...... ,... Redlarl Ship lo 1hore resulu ! 2BR & den $129,500 * '7S.70,0 * 642·M'78. Manball Rily 67!>·4600 SOUTH COAST SHORES ~~~~~~~~ ••• ,.. 1002 Corwd.tM• IOZJ 962.900. Plush 2br. 2ba.-------- I== ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fri:>lc . all xlrall. comm A.IAMDOMID ______ lm'!"_IUlil ___ lll!I ___ .. lake. clbhse. pool. & VACANT J IR DUPLEX jacuzzi. Stay w /lend. wa~ or ride your bike to CE 110111 ILlllS DD. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE' IJ UMDA ISU-MIW ,_ a SU' OPEN DAILY THRU SUN 1·5 2 Story Custom Built Spanish Contemporary by Roulon Hodges. S Bedrooms., 3 Fireplaces, Wet Bar. ~e PaUo. Ternce Deck Ftnptt. $2751000 •• DOY8t. OllYI 631·1• OM ORCHID 0wn/agt. 979-8199. the beach. New custom Call 11$ about tbls 3 Bdrm __ ....;C;...H_O_l_C_I ___ , drapes. paint 4t carpet charmer w /lge M slr lhruout. Lowest prtce 1 Bdrm. sunny patio and EASTSIDE br. 2 bn with dln rm In E·ZtorentBachelorApt. JBr.~be completel)'up. Newport West. Onl7 Only Sl~.ooo. graded. Fire alarm. elec. $72.900. Mu11t Still!! Cal644-721 I gar door. work bench, SCOTTRIA.LTY catm kit. encl. pauo. wall S36·1531 /.Jn N11,f I r·, ;\ 1, f \" 1. l\'i'iU( Iii Tf '-i 2BR&GAR. APT. 2 Cov P•llo.. nicely rum .• So. or Hwy. On SW?,500. AJt. 675-3222 papered lhruout. f12,800. ~~~~~~~~ 556-6171. YEAGER REALTY $41.100 WOOO & •tCK 3 Bed.rm, 2 bath, 1&e cor- Unequl vocally the beat ner lot. Dble 1ar .• boat borne on the Eutalde. door. W /Vt ept.a " drpa. for lhl1 price. Two ye.rs Slee bltn RtO. FA be&l. new I Custom home. Vacant. lmmedoccupant many custom features. cy. Pymn.U ler;a t.blll Youn for $154.~. ten\. '83-4M7 AltGt. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I .. ------• 942.e;a Agent~~~~~~~ .. ......_for S. ......_For S. "-" ,_ ~ ..._.. ,_ S. Ot1i1w RttU•..,. ......,. 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J.16' acres horie property 7 lfnit11, 1 3 BR. 6·2 ~R. ba. h-plc:, dbl gar. 3$3 ... ••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• with 2br r anch house. S2~~,ooo. 919·8'33 Prine. Woodland MIO. 673·3600 2 Story. 4 br. 2 ba. fplc Greentree Homca. 8lfl BLUFFS Condo Leea&K garage & workshop Otf on...,· DW. cpt.s. d'll$. clean. 2br. country kkhn. rrplc. Startin.ti at S:SOO 011.e11 Hwy. S29S.OOO. SIX U .... ITS PBaebble lo lkach, 2 Br ' Ml.Si mo. 963·466'9 Ag& lndllcpd, nr pools, park It • Aaenl644·1133 • The cb.ar-m of Lido Isle is reflected in " . fplc:. cust drpe No fH. sch!. s:rmmo. 551·2776. •"~-spact'ous 2 BR 2 ba home l.ndoors • ...,.HO•• lock Nv M•w-..& · cpt.s. cath cell. aelf cl OCBAN FRONT VI a:w Ull&B • • • ~ -M 6 ··NF.W lJNl1'S"'f\:j11 ranae. dshwishr. lg~ ra •• IMMAC J Br 2 0., al harp 3br, 2ba, blln11, CONDO. 2 + Den, 2 C4'J is accented by high, beamed ceilings & INYESTMINTS occupied ! lildri; offering rm. !<irm din. mature cp bllns Ii fplc. ~ m? dsbwsbr, crpts. 2-car priva&e parking, ,f111l profess. decor. Theout.dooTS offers lJie. 1714, .,._7711 ··Turnkey condition" prof d. 631·2444 or eve~ Move right In! Terrirl gar. eul·de-oc. 559•5218 eecurily bulldina. lAaM, brick patio. fountain & lattice garden 1265.000. 1st owner tax MS·MlO c<>nd. IM8·9'27 or898--2.'m · ts>O. p/mo. Agt. M4·'12U R. l Agents room. $165,000 advantnge! Agt. Juck 3 BR. 2 Ba. ram-rm, 1 bl 4br Twnhse. Cpts. drps. Woodbrldae Twnhm•3 Br Udo l•le. Lovely 4br, 2ba. ', d•-thl LIDO 1e•LTY R.-&tate Peck;, 5S6·~.964 Radio from grade ac h l nu de~or. nr shons 2 Ba. A/C, upgrades, home. Frpk:, all elec kU, you a.re rea mg s. ~ ••••••• •• ••• ••• •• • ••. •• Paa"' K 161 ttaJ ts · • T I "' I & ri h .. I 11 f 1· ""' · ecres w1m"' enn school & bch. 2 '""'I" alee pool p v. 64()..8542 dbl •Mr, Avail wntr or""· c eca n,. or new l:Jl 3377 YM Udo. H.a. 67J..7l00 Mable Hoew-a ,,.,.. "' .,.. o1 • logs, a nd F . s. 8 . o. YOU For Sde I I OO 111o..1EW Club. $400. mo. 546-lUl7 rec cntr. SSSO. 962·9758 HARM ING 3 Br u p· 'ty, 673-1334 after ~PM. may be one of the 2 · " · LARGE b c 4 Br 0 •• ....... t h W I Senior Aaeociatea I am ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Duplexes Npl 2 r home. rpt . 2 °"· fplc. dbl gar. gra...,.. wn me ( D nut UDO ISLI BR Ii & kl h B h s slv, ref. Fenc~ yd. Gar S375 mo F'lrsl. lust & Sq). park & pool. ~-~ 8d b l seeking. ExclW1ive loca· lrTlne I 04 LacJ-a leoch I 048 2 • v rm t~ en, c . teps to water Adults. 1230. 675·1827 cleaning. 982·7788 642-lnW ., rms .• 2 a., on p . lion in Weslhaven Pla1a, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• foll bath, 8x40. 11250 200% depr avail. Bkr. ---------1--..........;'"'------t----------I &ot. $'150Mooth at Brookhur11l and Ed· •Trl...a.....Vlew Lot• 548-6173 &t().1 .. 1 $225. 2 br tnhouse. Gar 3 BR. 2 ba, very priv yard. r een Bell location, • • • • inger.Acommluionpro· Bbow Room ,......-Logllna'•leatltry LohforS. 2200 Kids.petsok.Fee S400/mo 847 -3293: Comm pool/park. 4%$1 s Bdrma .. ""' ba., ct.la. iram unlq!JC In the I~· 4 IR + 2112 lofha ~r::b~~d~onp 0~t .. ~:~ 2 BR r 11 b h t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals. 540-~0 847-3420or963·2425-Vale. 48drm, 2'-' ba, ram r1 m .. lotraS1m;.,.1Mm .. studJ,, dustry Drnl It-you II C r ... ~ ·r 1 .. • u al • am·rm, rm. lmmed occup•ncy. ae. · "'"" o. like it! 53l·~ S~~-lt~et~e~ ';i~~~1 ~~ hills, & ocean/Catalina liv rm. kitch. pa tio . BLUFFS WT, U>O. 3 br tnhse. Frpl~ 2 Bclr. 4 bJks beach. $28S. $475. Pb551·3400 LAWSOH llALn ~e Weterbach sunset views. $45.000. Storage bid a. xtra prk 'g. CAPO BCH Gar. Sngls ok. Fee. Mat No pets. Avuil. Oct. 25 • * 675-4562 * W tha R.-U.. 'I YI is h d ecor ·• 4 HORIMS REALTY Park $120 mo. incl. ulil. Whitew11terVu. $112.000. RMllals,S40·5370 968-06S2af\4pm anc:ho San Joaquin. --------- " •eft ,..._,, bedrooms. 2 ~ boths. 494-()151 Agent 496-4993 Eves . Beaut. oew 3 br, 2'-' ba 4 Br Duplex. Seaabore Ir ~~~~~~~~~!cozy breakfast & dining * 494-80~7 * 1245. J br. E·stde. Smgl Gocgeous 3Br Seabu~, tnhse on golf cours~. 45lh St. Yearly leHe. ~ Br -den-2 b a Near area, wa lnut cabinets. . 24x60 Goldenwest. Lake ........, 0.sett. ok. Fee. Nr beach & recreallo f'rplc wet bar Most CaUM&-56&4 Mari High. Bil BBQ cuddle-up fireplace. Ocean Vu Ponoflno. 3br Forest Gardens. 2br, Resort 2400 Main Rent.a.ls, 540·5370 area. $420 mo. 003·567 popuJ~r plan S650 mo · ,.,,;: 963-5700 O~ner. . outPredoottyr srutonn. eAIPI afotiroonfolyr Nnewy .... hoOmpe~. ~J:: 691 Ceram rml . 2ba. 1,400 sq. ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 8a sprnklrs ask for J a c k o' 644-5403 640-79~6 o; ~~ -AealEstate byMINAY ..... nt a r, 124.900. 493·0771 MAMMOTH Ch amonix pd lk · . · Rosemarie. 84'7·8583 ' .. Very spacious 4Br + !~"81•792000, BKR, ca ll 1 --Hills IOSO Condo3Br38adeluxe .wa totenrus.schls. Den. Park. beach & ......,. ......-... COSTA MES.A furnished. Best cash ol· $425. 768·7208. 540·1710 FANTASTIC YO Rk·onve by 21 Whitewood waler view. $600 yrlv ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Sx35 Budger. New cpts. fer! 979-0991 days : LeeUrban TOWN VILLA. 3Br. 2ba Way. End unit on green· luse. " ..... ___ ...... ··1!11·-·-· LAGUMAHILLS drps. Adult park. $5995. 838·1906Eves. BrightMesaVerde,3Br rs:~ ft ~~do.&2 cat belt . Sbarp Hanover 3 .. Beat West Bayfronl I~ #Bl727 American Mbl Real &tote Ba. Fam Rm. 2 rplc's :r b garb ns Pf . Br. atrium, etc. Univ. location W/50' boat dock. 4 Bedrms. 3 bath. sunken Hros. 557.9390 w-A-~ 2900 $450. 1754 Iowa. 644-1836 ....... ,r:o~963c . H~ pe s . Pk. Agt. 552·1776 552.0434 f$ul250m) yrly <furn or WI• "#I In California" ram rm. wet bar & fplc. mnwu _, ........... ~ Largellvingrm&Cormal COSTA MESA ........................ 2 BR, crpt.s, drps, yard 3 br.2ba.frplc. lgeyard Wehrfr..tttw. c;>UIET!! din rm. Pool size lol .77 Skyline, 20x44. 2 BR. OCEAN-CATALINA View ~. mo.(213> 79'1-1996 2 car gar Brookhunt, FOR LUSE 631•1400 JUST MARRIED? Cul·de-sac in The Colony. $811,SOO. Call 540·9922 adult park, reasonable mobile home. corner sp, <213) 797·1818 Bushard area. $l2S mo Thru Wrought Iron ga Perfect for newlyweds. Tennis. pool. par ks. 3Br. Coopet'&Associates space rent. #All7520 pvt ply, trade for Ocean 848-9088 &courtyard entry to ~----~ Not t oo big. bas up· 2 B a. family rm . American Mbl Hms . Vuhomeorlot.494-8894 Cute 2 brhouse.P vt,fnc or the prettiest moa Udolsle ;2bdrm.6dee.I graded carpets and de· F" . bed f I SST 9390 R al lot. $265 mo. "ALL TOG ETHER" d 1111s garal?e. rp c. agunG NICJ'MI I 052 . ent 5 u •2 br duplex. encl. f WW• b d ba. $.550. 2 Bdrm .. 2 ba •• corator ra~11.shelves, covere d p ;i t lo.••••••••••••••••••••••••·-' ._~1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar.fncdyd.$235.mo. H•-*-= 32,.., e room. 2~ bat bayfront condo, $1000. BBQ, conversation p1l, spnnklered front & rear. ._,ness rrv,..... •r ~Furnished --,, townhomes in Rnncb Agent64S..1564 Gazebo in picture iwnect Fantastic investment' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48·6G80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Joaquin. yards. Colloct <714 > Prin. only. SSS,900. Pb MISSION VIEJO OFFICE BLDG ;;:,:;;:;.;.;_t;••3j07 &Toro 3232 S Br. 3. ba townhouse DECORATOR has u HARD T 0 1-· IND 1168-4456 540-5207 days, 551"'60 TOWNHOUSE On the Water. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sparkling n~':" ~o~~ lavish wa it coverings, Eastblutr Exec. bom .. 9892Moore $62,900 eves/wknds. Light, airy, C'heerCul Beach, adJarent Lido Ch . 3 BR 2 b Super3br 2 ba fplc OW S4 '7 0 . Ca l l Lila mirrors , gorgeou 4.br. 2ba, fam rm. Soft S63.4SO rooms. Creal floor plan Yillage. Short lesses h::;,~·'!:,rrplc '' pa ti~: cpts. d rps 0$385./mo: 846-1371or846-~ eves. ~:utrui .!ir:o~~ d !:t: water. New crpts. dl'\ll. OR IEST OFFER! BIFORE. DURfNG ~~ ~~~ii41b"~· chlldr~~~~ ~dr~ :0.r ~e~d~uua~t~r! l~d~~."'· ~n~;~ rental. 963-45mAgt. No fee. bar. reflects large brick ~~~.~~~n~}cm~: ~~.5.1b':t~~ ~e~-,~~ OR AFTER dorm. Pnv11te entry & <714)862-8622 2234 E 6 h o•r.or · 1 130'0NTHEWATER! nine 3244 fireplace on opposite $'7'75/mo. Lse. R eh . rm. Tiled entry, private THEGAME.. palio. Pool & Tennis Highland Ave . San CoitaMHa 3124 3 bdrm new home o ••••••••••••••••••••••• wall. 640-6775or645-2240 courtyard. fresh paint ... come see this super $78.500 Bernardino 92404 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake Forest w /view o Willow Homes. 3 br. 2 ba, View of hills & Univeni patio. Wh at a value. Call sharp 3 bdrm .. 2'h bath 2 br. 1 bu . Pets. children water. 1528 sq. ft. 2 ba DW. fplc, cpts. drps, ty from high corner lo BeauUful Carmel model. now! (714)968 .. 456 "Oxford" model home in Commercial k Y d l3 A/C,wetbar,frplc.pati $31,!§/mo.963·4569Agt.N near pool. S.575 per mo. 3Br+Fam.rminHarbor ..., Property 1600 ° · ar · S325. mo. 0 & dbl gar. Clubhouse ree. For appointment call Vu Home 5 • We 11 20621 Egret $63,450 ~~lultl~~I eho~el iea~~r~~ 496-7222 831-0836 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Isabel. 548·6864. pool & tennis incl. $495. , . . 536-8847 days; 833-9779 landscaped w /patio. ln'ine l 044 a private bonus room. BAYFRO..._.T Exquisite 2br & den. 1 blk Ready now! 640-8300 Uve in lrvme Vt~age.. W evenings $575. PhM0-4829 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge. enough for pool table ~·"'--ton V..._ift Off' b 'Id' lrlll from So. Coas~ Village. If Fomltaift Valfev 321 r::: ~~es avallable for 4 br ram rm 2~ ba Npt Hts/view 3 br, 2 bJt, or wh t ha lt -"' .... ,~ 1067 ice ut ing , spec· you are particular see ' Wal . . .. , ... _ Newpaint cpt ~"" 4 IR + FAMILY a ve you· ~au . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• tacular view. luxurious this Call 751.4907 for •••••••••••••••••••••• n~t Sq The Ranch pool, school. park. $450. ueu. • ·......,.. $64,900 ':!t~ t!J~~~1or~c~l'di~~ B~ OWN_ER .i Br 3 Ba. executive oHices. An xlnt uppt Fireplace, l br, 2 ba, co Deerfield Cu~verdale 497·3973. 644-3545or557-8968 Qui e t cu I d · hilltop view lot Pool 600 investment a l fo630.000. · patio, new cpts, drps Ca. Homes Umv. Park · Newnnrt Shores Sb ., Irvine. Spa~i:h s :r~h~~ if.1g rm .. rr,eshly painted: sq rt ram rm. l00-6!129 or BILL GRUNDY Loguna leach 3148 OW. No wax Clrs, supe College Park Univ Park 2 . BR. 2 Ba, B It""+ den • r r~~'" entry. Large enclosed ~1ke ne"'Ecar~fts I& 83().T765 Realt 675-6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc.S385/mo.963·4569A 3Bryourc:hoice of \9) !~~use. Just r~dec. Designedforp~tiollelng: f t d . S k rapes. xce .cnt Y or On the s11nd' 4 BR $1200 Nofee. fromS38Sto$500 ~ng. Wsh/dryr mcl~. N be h I te nls "?f'Yar pa~o. ;ro ea located on des1rable tWwportleach 1069Duple I y I S7st) t : l·BR 4Bryourchoiceof (6) Acroas r~mPark,tennls r rt ~7S PG\' An 'I b:;:.:tde~;rat~: lfv~~g :ee:~~.~~ust to sec •••••••••••.•••••••••••• 0ni:,~:m~ 1800 w~l~f~~-A;~9':t.7551 ~~~~~e~r:sbr·:8~~ fromN~~:~ss.'>75. c;;,,.~· Ltbrar7. 552"1800 :::v : 1. sf:.iao4va!; b~~ ri;e~l~:e.s~:an~d~ H~Yt•wHomes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br mobile home. Btrl Fplc. $410/mo. 963.4500 RANCHRULTY ;;reentree 3br, 2 ba. tm· _642_-4489 _______ _ chef's kitchen. Family Ah del~ght~luodl 41 HBdrn1; WATERFRONT ocean view. No children Agt. No fee. 551 2000 mac. S38S mo. 640-4462 Penin. Pt. 3 BR. din. rm .• ome .m. ·· • e ome DUPLEX or pets. 586·8626. • den, 2 f""'I. $850 M.o/ls.e. room. Queen size master co nd1t1on upgraded PIER & DOCK 4 Br. 2 baths. Nr school eves&wknds Agentsi3.9060 1uite plus 3 more family w/many features. fo'et 8 & 1 Bdrm Bachelor house. s h o PP i n g ce nter . *RENTALS* Rancho San Joaquin 2 Br. ---------bedrooms . E ·Z car ei---------•I land. Top neighborhood uy _now. sele~t your Steadily employed. $450imo.S54·3874 28R 2,,_ba •c:'>c den pvt palJ'os on goU 2B.r,2baCondo,pool,ten· yard. Potting bench. Re· ~9 750. own tntenor. Wont last 494.8170 . ~"4 .,_.,, • N locatin~ -take advan· Distinctive lii~~111 ._u~plder.6rty75-t2323 0 o..1-...-..1•-ach 3169 OPvae{~~CkosndoM.131_ebr.s1~abra, 1BR:den.2 ·b~ ........ $475 course$49S.640-0997 Q!.t~o~.s'mo.eAlu~{s~ tage! Call 752·1700 today. ~ rope 0 0 """-r-' _. . 2 BR. & Pool ... . . $475 LCICJllllCI leach 1241 613-7'71M eves. <Jl'fN111 Q·11~1uN10l!I"•'' Desi·,n • i ••••••••••••••••••••••• air cond. refng washer, 2 BR,PlanA ...... $500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• [. I • • •••• ••••• ••• ••• ••• ••••• f dryer S38S mo Rent or 3 BR 2 Ba $450 WESJ'CUFF 4 Br 2~ Ba. ' ... _· .·':''·,'_·11~~. j11··:~ Greets you he very COST.AMES.A BAY rental..ur,n.•Br,2~ tse.968.231.iorOOa-6708. 2BR 0 •·De........... RENTALS ----··-··-· minute you drive up· its -• ---·---_ EASTSIDE Ba. sauna, w d~k avail ·"" n • · · · •·· · $450 rec rm. charm & ideally xt . d . · ' tor pwr boat. Winter ren· I ._1il_. m.ach 3240 3 BR, FR, 2 Ba .•.•. $495 LAGUNA IEACH located. Vacant. $695. e enor a n mten or ap· HARBOR VIEW HOME 6 Beaut i fu I Un it s tat or yrly lse $975 rno.iCJi°" SanLuls Rey ·· •·· · S62S 4 BDRM. & FAM. RM.. 673-343Sor631--0287 pomtments speak of con-Origin a I Purl o (inc Swedish frplcs, 2 yrs old : Call Mrs. Long: 644-8612 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, FR • · · · · •• · $550 bllt-in kitchen. lge sun· RANCHOSANJOAQUIN tem_Porary ease an? Model. 3 Br 2 ,, ea Prine. only. Mui;t ex· • 5 Br.2ba.xlnlloc &cond. 4BR .............. S475 deckw/oceanview -$450 --------- 3 Br2"2 Ba . popular San dtgmty. Deane home .. +bonus rm w;ton bdrm change.Agt. 751.2223 Hous.1Unfurn1shed Vacan t. S475 . 9022 Andwehaveothen;for mo. Pl. Carlisle, Ha rbor Luis Rey. Many up-Bedrooms . 2 baths. ~a.mt & Cull bath.. air cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rhodesia, 545-3050 immediate occupancy OCEAN SIDE OF HWY View ·Homes: 3 BR.. grades. View ~olf cours\l ly room. Top cond1llon. Spanjsh tile. pool. lots ol Havi: up to ~·000: cash BalboalilCllld 3206 AT VICTORIA BEACH. ram rm ., din. rm .• & lake . ~115.000. 547-7044 $00,500 brick work. new lnds.:p lo mvest tn units & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl 5 BOR~-2 8~THb Private pathway leading "Carmel" floor plan. or833-3215 ing +much more. Comm'! NOW! 640-8300. WINTER 2 BR home $.');tn com orta C:u ~c. to beach. lst Quality 3 View of hills. Vacant, 4 Br, fam rm. dinmg rm Lge lot. $79,950. No OPEN HOUSE San Clemente. 12 units on w/fpl. & patio. $375 Mo. 714-~:,6!?oNena Ai.t~ BDRM. CEDAR HOME. quick possess. $.'5iS Mo, SAT&SUNt0-4o~appt. :t:i built res-com'I lot. WILLIAMWIMTOM Evs/wknds213·968·9767 2 'h Baths, 2 lge yrl.y.lease l~ PortSheHteld S2l,OOO g ross. nr bch. REALTOR 675.3331 . ri replaces. All bill-in Brighton Rd .• Cameo Fee Land Sl59,5QC $2lO 000 Ph 492.5078 own ••Super spacious. sunny errac:e Townhome, 2 br. kitchen. Stained glass Shores 3 BR, fam. rm., . 2 ln WOODBRIDGE By owner <714 >998·222t · · · BalJoa Peninsula 3207 2 story. Lge fam.rm & 2 ba, upgraded cpl. Xlnt windows. Must have ex din. rm .. oceanfront Tnke .your pick; one is a Q2'l.8600 j.;~~~;.;;;..;;. __ .I•~~~~~~~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• bright garden kitchen. loc $375. 833-8488, celBl.0refReMrenc0esU.S7TSSOTMNo. home. Furn. or unfurn. ·~ atone s throw from take WJ DistreH Property!. JBr, 2 bath. Across from steps to bch & schools. 4 8.13-1972 3 .. A · Just reduced to $1200 ~ agnts. 552·9336 in Woodbridge P lace BY OWNER!! I can rind it for you. Bay beach. Lovely view. br, 3 ba, a car gar. Im· DING OCEAN VIEW, mo• annual lease ' The other. a beautiful 4 BigCanyon-NwptDch Beach areaspecialist. S490yrly.675·1304 mac cond. $499 mo. NEWUnivPk,Pet.ers Liv rm. w/fireplace. l..et our specialized ren-•. bdrm. Broadmoor patio 4tS23 C.utPUsl>l~IRVtME Cstm home. 4Br. 4 ba, Probates, foreclosures. c-istrano leach 3218 848·9427. Twnbme. 3 Br 2Va Ba, Very lge & spacious, tal service find you home.Actnow&you can OPENOAILY pool. billiard rm. view. bankruptcies.divorce, ..,... Plan C. Av ail. Oct. 15 well designe d fam. qualified tenants. Call pick carpet colori;. 8 A.M. T06 P.M. $295,000 Courtesy lo rltrs. Investment propertie~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACA NT. Like new SS25. 547.7044 or833·3215 home. $450 Mo. BARBARA at Call644·0927or644·1621. bet k · NEW Deluxe 2 Br 1'~ Ba house,Jbr.2ba.Closeto COMMERCIAL STORE L.oguna leach I 048 Ken j';.l:,~~~t·~~ duplex. patio, yard, $32! be1d11ch, onldy $475/mso in· *LEASES• orb office rental. Separate '-Y & leodtlnltr 552·7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.494-9903 c s gar en er. coll (somefor6mos.) Jdg. & rest rm .. a 675-3000 WALK To ALISO BEACH Uke new 2 br & den. 2 ba.1~~~C~a~ll~<~7~14~)~67~3~-4~54~5~~ c-~ .... Mar 3222 Realty 536·7533 2 BR, ram rm.. . . $375 Plead illy Circus $160 ~~~~~~~~~ . 2 patios . Comer w /vu. "" ....... ucw 3 •BR f M ELEC & WATER -THE · · · 3 Bedroom 2 b th ( P' 'ly H • B 2 B ... • am. rm.···· $410 o., · ·· ··· · a. · amt• $169,500. By Owner. (2131 ....................... amt ome ... r 8 • 2BR,den,dinrm . $425 PAID. HstHwV5-wHws VTLLAGE. · '.: ly room and fireplace. 87&·5454. <213 ' 244-8958. P~OAPIE~TrE~.A1~!, 2 Br, IV.. Ba, doublt fplc,bltns.newdshwshr, 3BR.2ba ........ $425 MISSIOHREALTY 'tare Somerset Model. s REALTORS Secluded H&F pool Cou __ rt_e_s~_to_b_ro_ke_r_s_. __ ,MAN AGE M EN T garage, l ""' blks tc dbl car gar. grdnr. n JBR d ' ••35 br 3 gr Pvt~ JOxlS $105 ooo hi B kh t m rm .... • . • ... 98SS. Coast, Laguna . car a . • ----------i · · · -vs p ( 1 beach. new palnt. cpts sc 5 • roo urs 38R den FR ~""' ---494 0731 lmmac .. SO. 1969 P Jay W.YeatsRealty IOO/oDOWH DI I ION. roessonal drps, Avail Oct ts. Ne Yorktownarea.$450mo 3BR.d', .••. !.:5() ,.._ • Ounleigh.Agt642-0758 UNIVERSITY PARK JY~~~~a~~}iJ~lsq. ft. family home . Imagine the cozy warmth from Its lwo fireplaces l t in the oversized master suite). Stunning Franciscan Nramic tile adorns step· do wn f am ily room . Private patios for 2 of the 4 bedrooms. Just sleJ)8 from your prtvat.e com- 3ITOGCoastHwy 3 +den or 4 bedrm in apartment, office build· pets.SUOmo.644·2119 714·968-8783 3BR·~rm. .. ... ... ----· ------ So Laguna 499.2237 Npl. Shores. Move-in lngs. & shopping center · ·rm. •• • $475 Panoramic ocean view, Nwpt Hts. cottage for manage ment in L.A .. LEASE Duplex 2 BR + Nr bch 38dr. den, 2ba. 38R,fam rm ....... $490 new exec 3 br 2\A.a ba 2 I a e S450 / · Id cond. $79,950. Also 4 0 R' 'd d L LR If I 0 ts'd 3 BR FR DR ...:ac ( I .,.,Cl'l ~ ' e 8 • mo IDC ti bdrm. S78.SOO or offer. range, ivers1 e an den, $360. mo. No dogs ge w rp c. u t 3 BR: FR: OR : : : . : . ~ rp cs . .,.,.,.,. 4,,.,.2307, garpener, 2 br , l ba, fa111 642-3850 Property House. i~~~~~f'n°s~~u~~ifi) Agt. Daves. 644-7211 ~~~i~:n~n~h~~S. 2~ 2 Br lge fncd yard In rm, top cond. Av~ll MwptTwroceTwnhH $285 552·70 &last.497-2292 Family pref. Appt only. 752·1920. 2Br 0uplexonnicesl. 968·9610 ~ LagunaCyn,$.125mo.lst 12·1 :76. Refs r eq d . By ownr. 3 Br. 2Y2 Ba.6 -Plex Costa Mesa . 640-4829ma~i.6• 3 br. 2 ba house. Grea ask for owner/agent l:nter your yard-sized frplc, upgrded. pool. pk. $17S ooo. 540-3828 Owner. neighborhood, $385 THE 3 Bdrm, priv .. yard, ocean Chuck Everett M6-4141 ' wooden d eck thru the b h 0 h r 11 d d 642 5985 sliding g lass doors 01 5 nr c . pen s e 17 Agent. Prin.only. Jl'lreplace, 2 br, $325 847·2089. Vlll hvu , d udyf1upgrfa e1 • --·-------- Arch Beach Hts. *Submit Your Offer* eamist Cir. $58.500. Singlesok. Fee. ar w rs, rp c . 2 B Ba b d ~game. This hilltop 646·6598 a rt sPM or 4PLEX MainRentala.S40·5370 2BR,lYJBaCondo.Hunt REALTORS Robert Mance 49HM7, r 1 • uge eek, trl-level home has 3 wknds. "" 2 bed ingtonContinental, frplc 7si-6671 640-l6fi6 oceanfront, y rly. $450 bedrooms. l o/• bath & ---------1 .. our < > roo ms, one LEASE: 2 BR + loft, ~ oew crpts, fresh paint ' mo.831·1735 oc.anview. By owner. Sbr. 3ba. din· and one half baths . B f le Vt ti A I $295 RENTALS Artist's studio retreat --------- Ing/den. "tras .. RV + $112,500 for quick sale. 8 ' rpd fPH P! ... ~ ccess to poo • · mo Single Family Homes w/dynarnite vi·e.., -Luxury condo, 2 br, 2 ba, "' A n a h e I m . ocean s1 e o wy. _.,., Agent. 546·8840 3 BR 2 Ba ....,., ,.. _.. frplc boat slip pool boat storage. 548-3168. mo. Agt. 645-1103 ' · · · •• .. " • ..,...,. Agent 642-3850 · • • 0 W N E R I A G E N T Nice yard w /fruit trees. 3 BR, 2 Ba ....•.•.... $395 ' jacuzzi, Best view in &yfrontOramafromto 540-055S. 2 BR +ram+frplc.$45-0 br, 2 ba. childre 3BR,28a ..........• S425 logllnaHlh l250 Newport. Maraaret. to bottom in this new EASTSIDE mo. "13-6651 or 644·721l welcome. Good location 3 BR. 2 Ba ....• • ...•. SUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·l"Nl8 atriklng townhomt> askforGall.agt. Cpt'g., dshwshr., $400 3BR,28a ......... S800 Bedee. 3 br, 2 ba, cpta, d wf.oktsa.I tbsece ubna'tyy .• 2 a8r4.52 6 HOUSES "~er home tblk lo "'-h mo. 960-3035. 4 BR, 2 Ba....... • $395 dr pts, fplc' DW • new S-Cte•"'9 l276 ~ "' S2SO 000 \.Niii "" 4BR,2"'Ba .... ··• $490 area. '3'75tmo. ~ •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• boat slip al your door. Includes nic~ oV:ners 3 2br. conv den, 2 ba, frplc 3 BR. 2 Ba, crpt.5, & drpa 4 BR, 2~ Ba ........ IBSO Agt. No ree. Condo . 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 car mu.ruly pool and tennis £'1Qual~ court.a. A delightful In· • .., __ _ •estment! Call now for .-...... ci.ta11s. Proper tie• 7S,•1.,0 MOO QUAil If. NI T llabt SOUTHLAGUNA $220.000.0wner,640-8161. BR home w /pool & ~.673"2336. D/W, frpl, cov. patio Townhomes garage pOO{ refrig $3lMI Perched high on the hill c• ... ••~o.-... privacy. Prine.only. Ex· CostaM.sa 322'4 grdnr.$435.213/596·9676 2BR,28a .......... $350 Air cond 3 br, 2 ba, mo.492'.2962eYes . Overloolrl·n,. At1··0 u-ac ~-.-... "' ch ng Agt 751 2223 OC V 2 8R,2Ba .......... $4.25 ram.rm., din.rm. Conve----------• .., .,., a e. . · •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• EAN IEW •· p1·er w /mlles 0 ..all!~RTSHORES 2BR. ,2Ba ......•• S450 nient lo Fw""'. No pet&. Sboreclltr Vlllas. bra-.. DONALD M. llRD "" · "'"",.." Super condo. 3 Br, 2 ba $475, nr Newport, 4 Br t R ,. "" Au•d••es.1t .. t1ett breathtaking coasllln Sandy beach. booting & 6 units , eastsidesc1~5 .. x00tn0t frptc. pc)ol, clbhse. Ni Ba, lge yard/grdnr. Lse 23 B8R. 22 ,1!_&B .. · · .. · · • • ~ 499-2827 or 581·3106. ,nu 2·3Bd .. 2Ba. dble .ar., ----------1 beauty. This well de swlmmmg al your front lncom e/loc. n 87s.7 4 • .,.,. 3 ··· ·· ·· ·~-1-.u.-....1 3212 amrm, etc. Poo.:.i.•..:: c.ble CALL NOW 752·7315 3425 •_...._ e-J~ •i'"'ed 3 bedroom, 2 "'-door from thi's3 BR, 2 ba, Princonly, 548·7888.' . ~3° .. 2332P5· SJ75 . 645·7953: 41 aBR,21.\ Ba ••• •"·· ."50 ,,_,,......__,...... TV. nr bch. 497·~ aft _....., -.. -... "' 3 BR, 2 Ba.. . . . . . . . . MN\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4pm or -k-.. -. • LA.ROltSTHO E home has lar ge vie charmitt8 home; sleJ)IJ lo Walle to bc.h. 3 br, $350 ..,.,., UT Oc .. """" J BR. 2 ba. end unit; deck & private pall ocean.SSS,000 H-t..,.Oftle-ll COMlHOMEl Klds/lets1s ngl11. Fee aBR,%Ba .......... s.sooBEA r..i· eanVu,2 Br 2 s.t.A.. l210 area S ee today • c•YWOODRl!.•LTY -'"'P -Main ent.at·•~AS370 48R,:?Ba ........... S475 Ba, .,.c. elec IUtch. Pvt pluah cpu. decorator · "' '""" 6 Sha · bl.. Have a real home at Fox· ,......,. 4 BR,2~ Ba ...•••... ·~-garden paUo. Pool. ten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt'•· prof. lndscpa. $127,SOO * 548·1 ZtO • rp urn.ts, 4 al to hollow Village, 621 W Fruit fa.-m $220 1 br • * •" * -nis, ete. Sec. Avail Nov 1. 2 Br t'At Ba Condo. bltos. Near~i~~:l~~ -·: ft'M'btf& S..Cle•"I• 1076 beacb.sns.ooo. ~J~T~~·~a~0.M0;:, klds,petaok,Fee: NewportBeach MOC>mo. lse. MH75'7or ~arsauoa.Adult.aOCJ· Realtors 640•5560 ,..,.__nn.-, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Be_drm, upgraded 4-6·30 weekclays 11~·3( Main RentalB. 540·5370 2 BR, 2 Ba, furn ..•• 1625 496-3789 y, $270. ~ ~.,.., B 91' Sppntsh home + IN· · • · D IU •r-..HTFULJ •••·2900 •• * ..,,Ac 8 a ET . COMES89 950 wookends . Avail. Nov. l Beaut new twnbme 3 Br ZBr Condo+ lanai room. 3 Or. 1% ba. s.w Santa _.._. ________ __,AWAY. $37,900. Perfect • · 1976.642·4991 Ba, Fam rm. dbl gar Ocean & Hrbr vu. Pac Ana . $350. l«t &I: laat ~ .~r; !°~~e. ~~ :i~1~!~~. 2o<'~~mr:u~~ H..,. of N•• l Br 2 Ba Twnhse. dbl ga1 ~ft, els to bcb. lt-~'---=~~·l~-~·· !~!c:io L~g ~~.n;::ule~ Fireplace. Upgraded ao and will help with 2 !Jdrm. duplex Sroz.000. w/auto opnr. pvt paUo R-·,,.~ Pet:slrkktsolt.~1 drapescftcarpet. Patio. financing. 8 111 (213)425-3326; D/W,S340.96M058 New 3 BR. 3 Ba. I bl ·~,~ 3 Br. 2'At ba townhomt. RANCHREALTY •BERTHAHENRV• Norma (213) 592·057; rromocean.Oa.rdenerln· Comm pool. Nr bch l&Wea ... td• 1291 ~1 -2000 REALTORS 492·4121 1.elda ('714)840-3995. HOMES FOR RENT cltl. $550. 536· 1414, 83a-8600 fwy. Lease Opt.loo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 215 Del M S Cl W~-----. 1-MESA VERDE 3 br + .. -..,,,... mo. Vacant, quick oc a Br. ram r-Near GREENTREE· ar, an em. -•nRll' • '"""'' .,_ family rm. 2 ba $420 ...........,_ ~ancy. 495-e'7119 aeboola. Lrg fb:::d yd. $.110 CAMBRIDGE Hard to Find s u PER c LE AN mo. Comfy 3 Br. paUo. gar, '523"'--""'·'--mo.O.ll839-l.55e. Spaelo111 3 Bedroom , Presidential Heighls uiuiry 123 unit adult EAST UPPER BAY 3 br kids OK. $2815. Fee $15. ~~'" .... ~ •••WF.ST9 lo1"1' comen--------- +litud)', 2 b.tlh., atttum. Coiy cbnrmer. multi C.ondo. Cat.h clgs, 2 Br, 2 complex. 1 yrs old, eo.ta +rumpus rm, 2 ba. $425 68J ·201l; S4'7-2501 o OPEN DAILY milt on golf ~ne, 21(:..lllD••• e.auUful Jandacaplng level brick pal1os. paths s.. attach gar, l l.enl, Mesa. Income $3113.~; mo. . 879-. 1060 8A.M.1'06P.M. Bedr oom. 2 b a lb ~ aprinkl•t syatem. gardens, aviary, vu pool loc. Prl~ecl ror fa$t $Z ,950 ,000 FIRM . EA.STSlOE 3 br, 2 ba, < retngerator.S3SO.lease. Dtalrabl• location. 4102 near bes.ch. 3 Bdrms sale by owner. t.11,950. w/MS0,000 down lo con· car deuched garage Unlque 3 Br 1~ Ba. n Collete Parlt • 2 Br. lg • IOMD llALn • a Be 2 Ba coodo. JlolnelWad s Open MS SUS,000 ._21ot tracL PRIN. ONLY. MtOmo. sdloola, nlee area. famlli• rm. 3 communi· UHMll lt'Ve DOo& tea.Gia bllot ,_. or b7 appointment. Spllfllna Investment Ferguson Realtors mo.Ownr 211-414-2018 t)' pooh, UU mo, *'2$'54e47..s' ' NT,900 owner. (71') ByOwnr. Spactous3 br, VACAMT Corp . Re a Ito rs . 83W821 '1M.s1M'75' Eve11. _... 3br. frpJcs, ocean vu, lm · .,... ._,_ I uJ ,_ blllt 1714)83WS48, 1 u 1 P.. Vl nla, pool, cuard, a Br, 2~ Ba, ocean. r. • ba home. Open boa ..... mmac '"" op 3 bl', nice lge yard. gc uptr sharp clau c n v. •· ll•: I. 2 -..a.>atte•wltnd3. niaht view prol tc T .. aockGlitft ceilings w/bea1d ocean ~bw/fdanl!~tllct o1«i !!'_: Y don't cied to schools, refrig le atovt ~b••~ I ~brb.ria•'!-c"'..'~~I t~. -~rm,,.:_,_ !'..·.\ID2'At. ~ ... ~ · 326 N.ll.Sfn."2.3038. ., , BR. thoice lot. Read" view & of coulllne ..,.... 1 ay •• t Y llm• OU n. a aun avaO S3SO mo 64$.8846 au-. • .... ,......,,.. ua. 11.u. .. .,lllll •., --· ft--. n-st offer &-.. ~a'. $78.SOO. -.19501lll 6pm. b1~11 a•ail. lor you. "draw fu t" when you ' . , k._ t.cc low malnt. bat deck., xtn dean. Jmtned ••n••••••• •••H••••• 11'e f..tat draw in the -"""' -... OJnler auJou. Only PiacetmadintbeDaily K£SAVERDE~8r.2S. vd w 1rantutlc P•rt =Ml Ind tennis ~--~0o••• bo W L D 11 .. PU Owner. 551-0U or SELL tdJe ltem1 wllh '115,000. Al).. M$-Ollll or Pilot Wanl Mt! ~1 aow dbl (rptc, "50 mo. wlm: ' • · · ,_,.,. · .. -• " • • ·• • 11 ot IDoOlOO DailYPllotClaaalfftdAd • ._.,_ -1a-sm. cpta."2$ula.5'WIM f:~~:.~ or~~°:.'~ ~~air cond, =ed Ad. Pbooc OAR.YPILOT Th!Jt!d!y. October t<&. 1178 '4f ..,. ....... u.r... .............................................. ..... to~ •10 ........ Lost•"-d uoo Ccedc•W-11 Af lwoubF9...asa.d Afaluauta......_ Coda MMe '1114 ColtoW... 3124 Htwporll..-c.11 llH UtOYli:. l female Chria ..........,tJlied 3425 •• •••••• ••••• ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• ... ••••• ••• •• •• •••••••••••••••• ........... ••• ••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••• Uan 3 bdrm ooodo . 0,,wtwlly SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'ound: Malo Poodle mix IN~ ~~~Ho =· c'tf;Y &:!r~a!~ ...... ................. Newport leod• 37 6 Co.ta Miase 1124 ---caAND OPENING t108 mo. ti-Ml-4.<IZJJ Beaut drr qultt adult •••••••••••• ••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• Step the ... ,., ...,.,., .. · CM~ 721.2 MosUy help run Ml.s1lon Condo In Tu~tln Wialk LO b Bachelor-it pt unlura . into GC11'119" for R..t 435 Lg~ 2 Br nur ay ...... \ ....... •-qw"l. •••••••••••••••••••••• ahop'11. t'\'nl1•r. 3 t:U<. 2 beach Pool /\\•;ul. no Nu ...... ,.. ... Ba, A C. nr t'rwy, l sty l.O J une-30 &7$ IMl MwlWmeA..._ #2 gOod life Smlll' &•raae. $.a mo Viejo areu. Heart condi OUNO · Mixed. br•d t1on forcH sale Good do1. 1old color. malt-, vie tttms. Act 83'H200 ol M111no1Ja & Adana . Sun 10/10. Call 11182·3~. ~~~~': UNO BllHI arey male .. en "'t •ri l c.17 in" -r-r • Cotta Mua 731 Wes -· ., r me ... ......, 27$ E 18th St, C M. l8lh St. -. rm aft 4pm Park Nev.port. 1 I.Jr. $400 63 l·lOOl .,, ... ToW111hcMtw Sub lse. eqpd. tennis ---------..,.._,.shed 3525 spa. IWG-0249, 644·5083 ":~~ 2 br townhouse. I Stroll the P."thwoys o( d pi.ne forest. Me4nder past ••••••••••••••••••••••• <;OZY plft. 2 rms w /bath .. ~.. .:._patio, garaa;ci. tumbling Wt1tcrialls cmd quiet pools. Listen lo the Neat Mom & l'op opera· ut. Appro>e ~ mc>c1. Vic lion. Trouble fre. area Harbor View Hills . •••••••• •• •• •••••• •••• No nt"arby compeUuoo.'-~--·525_1_. _____ _ t BR, new rorpel, drapes. 1 blk to t>ch $125 mo. ti ....,w,~.6'4-0878 50\Jnd of '9ubbling streorrtSdnd growing thl• pe.inl. C'loAe lo schools & June 10 &42·9294 WHY HOT7 '!bur ndult apartment honle at PlnecnM!k ~I~ II btcutjyeR..t.I StrYiu WE S TCLIH· BLDG N[ WPORT flf l\C:H Rent only 1200 mo Full L0:>"1'• ~ Reward of price! Sl8,000 Agt • fered Cor Collle llke tan • b o P • 1 U IL n s. PI u • e _....._ L ti totol retre.:11 Here '""'' un en1oy unusual p~· refrtg H e. 646-51.25 ~ CICJlll"CI Sunken living room nd •. r--... -7 Homes. condo•, apt.a .. rrom l400/Monl.h. 67J.7601 ... ,.. ' ,,, ' ~· .,~, . . . ~· 837-4200 w twht male doir ans to ----------1 • •• •••• ••• • • • •• • • • •• • • Cathedral ce1Un1 a nJ>CUry. n.un. Laurel Wood lovt!· lbr ~pt. pnvate brh . Ga 2bedroom:s. 1\-\ baths BE AMONG ntE RRSTTO Oi005E thelx.'St •DRY CLEAN PLAN "Danny". ~36-1>401 or 112 Br 2 811 . po<il, lt•nnl!I, & w11wr pd 4!19 4~1 o Attached garage locotlon. the best al'T?l~t. the colors you want. ub·iea .. 1 RR Park ft 7 496 7161 Wuher/dryerhook·up Don' 1i t I courts &N\ ml pool a/c.$i25mo~t881 u. -----tf>vtyardwilbpatio t1.w1t. ~enns . m ng Newport. tot11l 11 pe w1AGNCY Ca po tJch 540-tl ll ext444. Net to oWl\er S30M /YR. S30M dwn. Submit Maas Co. (COLL) {213) -.a.-1 t plusunlquevoll~llpool.Jocuzzl · tacilillea. $310. mo. .,...." Unfum 3600 ...f??H...,-S Adults. $350. mo, 1 bhouse h IWG-78S8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfw-nldtt"CI FOX HOLLOW Sand uol~ll court. Mountt1ln lodge cu wit i----------937.3380 Nwpt llgts.. 2 Or, beam •••••••••••••••••••••• VIL.LAGE fir~. con~don pit. billiards. gym. sauna. ceilgs. patio. gar, no ~ 621 W Wilson.C.M. Hunyto lhegoodllfeandthenrelax. C.111 Mr ~•ow.11d 645 6101 SCllllo ._ 3810 Esl Boutique. Prime N.8 , t; Male Irish Setter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 locaU~ Sl5.000 + mven .w /Ohio tags. Laguna ~ 1270. 64~·1682 •••••••••••••••••••••• &42_.991 or642 422J8 ----·-----1 1 duld ok here at Treelan FROM $265 TO $355 • l MO FREE RENT• tory · ~ves. 644-17SS. Bch. Avalon 11t. Thalia. ..... 111...,... Furnished Townhouse Apts. Onl $180. 1 br. pool, 1 adul Including Heat & WoJer No Lease ReQul~ •••••• •• •• • •• ••• • •• •• • • 11.915 lo move m. '1' over 21. No pets. 32S J Ona Bedroom. Onl1 Bolh I 2 3 Rm. orrices fro M k 1 1 i D og was s t o I en . A---a. 1125 pe r mo. Adj a ex 0 money napro REWARD for into lead· ~ vnw clrocMft ven PlanL Pnty Pro lai)oo ldOltd 3706 prestigious community" l7lh Place. an llam. Tv.o Bedroom. TIAQ Belh Bwluns. Including dis-Alrporter Hotel. No leas gram Work your ow ini toretum. 494"6451. hwasher. SlOS per month. _req~_833-__ 3223 __ T_i_I n_oo_n_~ hrs. Sales aids & trairun Found: Shellie. vie Irvine. Needs love. ~-6$83 ••••••••••••••••••••••• See our rurmsbed model NEAT & clean 2 Br apt ........ --1300 Adams !We .• In Costa Mesa. Bayrront-year ly. 3 BR .. 2 Spacious 1100 sq. ft $205 mo. Adults no pets JI.I~..., l1Cr'05S from Orange Coast College First and last. Agent. 60-l'B sq FT avail. Contact Dick, a ba. lower unit 1n pnmc townhouse apls nesll Nr. Shops & bus, 3S2 Vic between Harbor and Fairvie.v. So. bayfronL l oc 111 wide open spaces o U>na,Mgr.#25.646-1576 ~. 1617 WESTCLIFF NB 522·7760 ACT. 541·5032 (714) 540 1300 Beautifully rurn. $675 Mo grl'Cnery. :ill 2 br · 1 ~ b NOW RENTING Soedtl Logu.o 3886 WILLIAM WIHTOM w 1 t b I g e pr 1 vat e EA.5T SIDE 1 & 2 Br, Uk -------------------••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE OFRCES COFFEE&TEASHOP Found· Girl's bicycle. Thnv1ng·Prime ~at10 Newport Beach area. Real £state 675·3331 enclosed patios Newt new. From Sl90. Adul Costo MHO 3124 t•1t"'CJIOR S.och 3840 Lge, qulet. luxurious U · Comml & indstl spa<'e$ pwnted & every luxur no pets.130E 20thSt. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt 200lo2000sq. ft. As lo Pn me opportunity ssi-1772 644.6746 ~n run. $165. Util paid brand ncw-Cpts . drps 640-0505 Elevator to scenic pn v. u »sq. ft. Lag Niguel ......._. P'ee. ranges. ulr rond1tioning VIEW OJ:o' llouse unit 3 DR, 2 Ra. bch. Party & game room. Mission V1eJo areas, ~ FOUND · blac:k rat, w/bobbed tall. flea tol· tar Vic. Cap1.Straoo Bcb. 493-~ MBlD Rentals. S40·5370 vltlyl floors. 4!0 minute ~ASTSI DE l'a1~u2lo~ OCEAN &CITY D/W, Crplc. gar. patio. total sec. Perfect living Handy to S. D. F'rwy. •••••••••••••••••••••• r r om An ah c Im o uge owi;iers un r 1.-c, bnghl, airy. new $34.5. 968-4531. 842-9642 or wknd retreat tor the Call 831·1400 Working partner-Sala ·Sml Bach apt, rum all ut1I pd. $165 mo. 126"'1 Agate. lrn-2797 ; ~S800Jim Bc6oa Peninsula 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH, View. pier, 2 Br !400. 1 Br $270. Adlts, util pd. 303 E. 1-.:dgewater. (1)871-2866 BA.LBOAIMH 1 br ind ulil F.qulpped kitchen. other extras. Close lo bus. village stores. $200 mo. 675-8740 belwn9&6 R1vers1deFrwy toGran b~Jconilieks. b e a~ br. 2 ba. frpl, d /w. adventurous adult. SSlS. +boous+percentage LOST Presc r lplloa orrramp. 28S Soult s rage, e new, · 1ac uzu, gar. S315.2br.lbaduplex enclgar.. FORLlASE profit 1n new high de· gluses.Marked Cyc+ooe V1cent1a, apt 2. Corona adults only no pets. 64.2-7992 Crplc .• cpls .. drps .• mo.yrly. lse499·2S35 3 OFACES mand rnu lli-m1lho Hoopcr Truck Lines, o )735-5144 646-0505 ---------bltn.'I .. renced patio, S225. 1 I i WATERFROM ::! BURM. bltns, range oven, refrlg .. frplc. wsbr /dryer. new crpt Ing. lrg pal1odeck, pier dock included for you own boat, up to 25' SS65/mo. ~-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u,vcly,lgu 3 br,newlyre· 842.5914 or96S-4%7. St55MOEACH dollartum-keybusiness. Tust n / rv n e area. dee. Ideal loc. No pets. Fine COSTA MESALoc: Mm. $5000. investmen 552_·:Tl_87 ______ _ $265. Mgr at 979-2531. 2 BR apt. with . garage. 75~1700 ~ced~1u.1833rC!~9·282~all Hent·A REWARD: Lost Parrot, 2885 Mondoza Apt A dose to everything. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' dbl yellow head. fl.B. mo n lb . Ca 11 M 1 ss THE EXCITING [.. I SHARE PROFITS vie. ror info. 531M342 c:a~eag~. ~duft;to!e~t~: :2-~~.ms agent , at p~~~~oA:~·~.··. . ... ~lf~IH~ With builder m housin Penonals 5JSO $135. !>48-2407 SCH , .,. --1:==-••a -~ proJect. Xlnl return ••••••••••••••••••••••• _:., __ ;__ _____ -I Dix 3br. 2"'1ba. almost 8 h 1 •. .; BK 1 ... --.. OMSION Invest ment 754 -0454 Drinking problem'!' _,.REEK ne w. Priva te patio ac · ~ · ,,. .. ~ .... "". 5:59-1592 .-.~ T d fri>m $195 Call Alcohol Helpline UYES U• w o be room $2 6 balcony. gar, all bltns I d 1 N · BA YFRONT. OfCice Bldg. MoMy to L--5011 ... hrs a day o•n:: ..... a.. .-month. Adults only . rrurromocean.640·"""". A uts, oPet.s R --& °" .....,.....,., To ITS u•ME """"" ,..,,1 M D Space Avail. eas. •••••••••••••••••••••·-··----_..;;.. ___ _ 3 BDRM. 2 bn, bllns ""' Carnots. drapes. built ....., esa r. 67s.8141 near beach. S400/mo. Over 500 tall trees and JO • ... ~ Q Call M (5 Blks East or Newport I st, 2ttd & 3rd T.D.'s MASSAGE st.reams with waterfall ins. pdlio. BB · r. Blvd.1 lRVlNE-7 room oHic LOANS AVAILABLE FIGURE MODELS Beaut. 2 br. lge furn. apt. 2 BDRM & d en plu create a rAlax1·n"setu·n Ekiri geat7S2-l920. 1,..;. 3144 54G-9880 ·t I nf Next l'o bea"'h 5300 ..,_ " .. sw e w co erence rm. Credit nolimportant ESCORTS ' ~ OCEAN VJEW rl?C f ••••••••••••••••••••••• deal f 962 0505 . ~-or your spacious new TRAHSFHRED l or accCQUn\.ants. 673-4883 Broker · JACOBS REALTY or 2 bedroom apart Newly deror. 2 bedrm, 1 Raec:ho SWI contractors $750 mo. T OUTCALL ONLY CoronodflMar 3722 675-6670 ments. From $240 bath duplex. Priv yard. JooquinApts TOL0Hf;rlEACH77 !m-3560 Mort~. nnt 631·3811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1111( Furniture available Encld garage. Patio Rentingfrom$260. We have aludloe. 1 & 2 DeHI 503.., _________ _ 2Br. Cd~ main bch Wntr ----------1 Small pets OK. Adults Cplc. Near park. Conv. Adult apts. Leasing pre-Bdrm units ready ror im· 150 I Wntclff Dr. •••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? $450 yrly $650. No pets. Balboa Island 380 only. Office open 9:00 t loc $275/per mo. 1st m view now is a prestige med occupancy. Conve· Newport Financial Ctr LOANS gO/ Caring confidential rers 675 ~1 •••••••••••••••••••••• 6:00. 2300 Fairview Rd &dep.MS-5844. Irvine communit y. nienllY localed-all ~Offic•Spac• /O counseling & referral. ---------~2 BR. 1 ba. 1u1ra~e apt Costa Mesa. P h on Twenty Pergola, Culver adults. From $147/mo. CallonSlte Manager A.ho2ftdTDLoc.s Abortion, adoption A Costo Mesa 37 24 $350 Inc ludes ul 1hties 545·2300 LGE 2 Br 2 Ba· gas heal & Sandburg, 2 blocks so. <2131 423..SSl.5 Partt/DBK (7141642·3111ext246 Fairest Terms since l949 keeping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter.(Willfurn.> S26() 2 br 1 ba E-sid ~hiT~~~·0~J~~~s:o or San Diego Frwy.1_A-"p_t.s_._______ Sottlet'Mh).Co. APCAR£ Ml-25Q S37.50WEEk&UP WILLIAMWIMTOH Triplex: enci. gar 97~1911 5.59-1100 1&2BdnwTrln Corona Del Mar. newly 64~ 2171 54S.0611 '"'IORTIO .... •Sludio&l BRApts REALTOR 675-333 ba lcony, near n e w decorated omces. Tw .,. "' " •1V & Maid Scrv Avail $220, 2 Br. din rm. kids 2 Br 2 Ba Twnhse. pool & $145 lo $1?5. Gas & water with own bothrm. eai; Counseling & Referral •PhoneScrv.llldpool BalbooP~nsula 380 AduJts.,642·1603 singl es. F'e e $1 5 rec facll, patio. avail pd, No k1ds/pet.s, 133 E. outside access. $92.50 in SPECIAL Preg.test-avail.wlrnds •Ch1ldrcn Scct1on ••••••••••••·~··•••••• 1l br,very lge,parlly furn. 1131·2011, S47-2501 0 11/l/76.~.752-1093 l6t.hSL.C.M.642·l265 clutil.675-5444 MHrHelplineS47-9495 •Low monthly ratl"•· Newer. F'r stdtng 2 br, Call arter6 pm. 879·1060 L-leach 3848 Rooms 4000 CORONA DEL MAR LOW RA TES *SPIRITUAL READER 2376 Newport Blvl'f. CM bu. balconies. encl. 2 ca 548·8638 --r-·-""UICI< CA.SH 545.9755 or 645·~Hl7 #:ilr, walk to krry Yrl NEW BREED APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SISO. Dix suite. am pl ,. Fully Licensed S:t85 . 640·4 4 2 LOFTBDRMAPT l br & 1 br w /loH Quiet. charmin g 2 hr eeping r msS60-Sl05mo. pkg.AIC.675·6900. T.D.LOAHS 312N.EICaminoReal SUSCASITAS Minutes to NB Bach & 1 UR furn Adults. no PC!Ls 2110Newport Blvd CM cvt>sJwknds, 8313 .442 Garag > pool J·acuzzi twnhse style a pt 1 blk AJI $SO. wk. Share k1t1· ElDorado MortgageCo. SanClemente.Forappt; Immediate occupancy. r cG. • pd rro m main b ch . No bath. Shown Mon-Sat TOPLOCATIOHS t2l.31670·3160collcct 492.9034 492-9136 wkitys Pvt pat io , rrplc. rul ~~~$2i~;5_;4~~r children $300 mo. "only", Call nrt tpm Harbor area's best. 1 or(714 >968-6S46 Nr oct•an. 2 BR $285: kitchens. Pool & rec. 497.3232, Ref& req'd. 556·0058 or To l.OOO sq. ft. From sso *KAREN'S* OR. S400. I UR $250 room. l yr lsc EASTSIDE 1 BR S48...:i954 REALONOMICS, Corp Will sell $24,400 1st T.D. L~ f.urn. 2 Br AdlLs,no pets. w tw. drps, it>ltins. pool. $225. 645·3971 Marshall Rily 675-4 HAYLOFT APTS UUI pd. Frplc. No kids o m>: 2 BR. J ba. White Brokers 675-67 D i s c o u n t I 5 % • OUTCALL MASSAGE d C pets $190 548-5300 water view from com· ROOMS $25. wk up with Waterfront proper\ 831M780 S375. Yrly 2 br. 2 ba. ~~~TI~~·to 7~m mun. pool. Adults, no kitchen. $37.SO wk up Several orrices for rent in valued al $65,000. PH.-i:•---------- story. 2 car encl. gar Sat&Sun 10.4 $350. Eastside 3 br, 2 ba pels lsl & Last & securi· apt.s. 541U755or 64~ Irvine Industrial area. 646-4368. EXOTIC GIRLS 1 BR F\Jrn 5195 Bakony. &42·1603 64s-0143 ~pelcJ:~t1~. Adults ly. Agt. ~na 833-1768 Laguna llill~ Condo, kilch ;~~e ":tn:~e~~9e~er~~-l.nneMMC----etMtlk---1-----.i Ma~age & Modeling r..ot.s or bltns. pool. walk I br. Bay view. stove Lov l 2 b t d LCICJllftCI H1ls 3850 & im pnv. $135 fem. mo 540-7714 Pf!nO#WIAs/ 1-...:0_u_lc_a_ll_O_nl....:Y:....54_2_·3_151_ to shopping, 'h mi be:ich rerng Yrly. S240. Uti a: Yno r i.s crg~er r: Huntifte)ton Beach 384 ••••••••••••••••••••••• student prer. 768·8890 ~t & FotMd HYPNO-THERAPY 931 W. l9thSt paid 675 8764 f180 22ro Pl t. · •••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER SHARP 3 Br Con-. OFFICE SPACE •••••••••••••••••••••• Depression. weigbt, "·'o.n.•92 . acen ia IY THE SEA do Panoramic View 1 Br w/lulchen. newly de-·Professional Arts Bldg. Lost & Found 53 smokJ·ng, .... i'mpoten-......,.,.. Yearly 2 Br. twm paU &4&-3160 · corated. $125 mo. 'h blk 494 7292 <se ~ .. ---------11111 t.,..,.,5 21820th N New 3 br deluxe lnhse. Pool. S365 mo. 830-8945 bch NB 673·1451 a ft _____ . ____ _.•••••••••••••••••••••• H.B.2·8pm.S49-2660. ap ....,.. mo. · STUNNING Lge 2 Br 2 eves/wknds · 834 3550 · · , _ _.;.._:..:....:. _____ _ ienru_rn Prrf mature 673-~15 garden apt. Pool. re 20114lhSt.536-1718 d.ys ask~orM'r .. lom. 4PM IF You Need A Starr LOS'.f M ale Te~ • I • I • Furnished ornce. Call r/ch1buahua mix. V1 ant lo meet attractive :~=ren or pelS.$165 3 BR. 2 Ba. crpls. drps area.S235.710 W 18thSt. ILOCkTOIEACH. Hewportleach 3869 tHCMM 4150 EXECUTIVE SUITE South H .B. Ort. ls ~~~·~e!f&4!~~~tbi~ _____ -frplc. l(ar . All appli ·~. n W t S d 1 b 1 d 2 Br. encl garage, patio.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent includ es f/time re: Black/biege markings ~ Br rurn. roomy. quiet. beach & Lido Shops. Yr es 1 e r, new Y c 205 15th St 5J6.8729 or p t I c h R ard' 536 8280 Affectionate male in 40's. pool, adult~. no pets. S215 ly S375 No ru•ts 675-4727 rorated w /cpts .. <I rps. 536-. PARK NEWPORT v rms. oving care, cept . phone & mail as ew . . 5'!)" 150 lbs to share util pct. ~ar. 383 W. --.,~ dshwshr & range View 17111 A.PARTMEMTS ~=:i~~~~sd~~~vel y servi~e. ulil & janitori~I. LOST· In Costa Mesa home. Lr:.i vel &: sports. Wilson 548 7689 $175. Ut1l pd. Near water ocean breel-es. $200. Uti Deluxe 3 br. 2"s ba apt 1or2 Bedrooms a nd • Secy s & ore eqwp avail. Ma I e Co 11 i c M i x Secure future . Please ------Applns Fee. pd. No pets. !>48·5668 bet w/Washer·dryer hookup. Townhouses Vac:atiOR Rentals 4250 N e w P 0 rt C e nter · responds to "ls hi. • send phol.O Lo Daily Pilot STUNNING 1 Rr "arden Main Hentals, 540-5370 &6pm or 552-9723 art 6. I..ge patio. $375. mo. Call From $329.SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-M70. Black 6 yeo r s old Ad #782, PO Box 1560, ~fJ·J.fR~'tti~ c~¥a. $2IS. Corona del Mar 382 PLUSH NEW 2BR. 2IlA 846-1371 ask ror Ingrid or Open!Hi Daily MAUI. HAWAII. Lux ful· healthy dog, Lonf.? Beac Costa \fesa. Ca. 92626 ...................... Spac. quiet w/pvt grdn 846-8413aftcr 5 Spa·Pools-Tennis ly fum l Br Condo. In C:O.nerclcdLH/RM lag. Please call Jea GIC)Cll'ltlc I Br p 11 ti 0 & at r 1 um ~e 2 BR, 1 ~ Ba. pallo. Across rrom Fuhlon "The W ha I e r .. o n On Brookhurst & Atlanta _548_·_74_1_6 ______ _. $205 You bet they're un wshr/dryr, rrptc & mir rrptc gar . pool. Quiet Island at Jamboree on Kaanapall Bch. Tennis. in H~ntington Beach. Ap-FOUND. Boy's blcycl derpnced Cleon. That'!; rored wrdrbs. Wik t adull Townhouse 1 Ml. San Joaquin Hills Road. $SS day. S345 wk. 675·236l proximately 800 sq. rt. 644-2795. Vic Eastbluf STEVE REEVES Looi& Out! ! ! why this apt won't Inst r6' '"" Weslcllrr & 17th St tobeach. S28S.898-2470 17141644-1900 or<.213)Q}9-7ZHI. groundnoors pnce.Sign· NewportBeach. long. Purified water, '11,, l-1:!.':_~_$__ Adults/no pets. $360 Luxurious. furn. villa 00 Ing Ample parking laundry, lots or green -·-·--·-·-548·9673eves. 2br,cpts .. pool,playyd.. Sayullt a Be ach near $325 /month. Call Mr FOUND:fi'em Jris hSet Revolulionarynew tuwn roverl•d gurages, n o P el s . 2 2 0 8 A , PENINSULA. PT. Puerta Vallarta. 4 br. Plummer at 963-6767. sml Chihuahua re m mix ISOKIHETIC orr-st parkinK /\dult!i, CORONADF.L MAR New2br.1'4bath,garde Delaware 536-0'J59. 2BR.1baunr$500yrly Edison High a r ea. Bulk building & com-no pets 20211 F'ullcr\t•ll 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. pnl10. Adull.s , '!0 i>et.s OCEANFRONT ba. ~.wk. 73l·:T177 960-4027. pletely computerized Ave. Cibik F; or Ncw 0 port hl'ool ,kflcnniSos. contmcnl11 $245. 642-1603 DclMecr3 Lbc*•2,!rib tl 3 BR.2 ba.unt. $600 Tailing reservations fo ----------'nutritional programing. A\'e, 1 hlk So or ay, rca asl. meorc:in h uxe r . ..., a, a JBR.Curn,wntr ss1s Cabin in ldyllwiki. 2 B BrandHewlldg. Found : Female Sl Guaranleed results.Only Costa M('Sa 1 64:! Kroc> Catalina \1ews. Close t New 3 br. 2 ba. detac dbl gar • patio. frplc. 17 Orrlcea w Ith pri val4! Bernard & her male pup J.S min a day. • . front house or 5 plex Al b 536 346c: 3 BR.2 ba .. yrly. $745 rplc. Patti, 540-0209 b ... _ Ce LGE l fir adult!> no l>\'U shop~m~ & rme beach. $38.'i mo. Drive by 18 a n ma, . <I o NEWPORT TERRACE R--"_.s to~'--.. 30 au..,. 45 nts a sq.ft. in· 2261 Orchard, SA Hghls •all: for Mark i;.~ 2611 ,Monte Vis.. 536-1718 3 BR 2 b d _,,.. cwru1 ~ .,, eluding utilities. 751·S590 494.3474 Kitch bltn:-. & ds hwshr ..... · a con o _,,.. ••••••••• ••• •• • •••••• • sq.f\. units &l2·4044aft4PM Call673·1181. 2BR.t8a.newlydecorat-SEAWIHDCONDO .Wyrold.happy,fun,ex· RoyMcCarcl. FOUND. Prescr iption Cluba ---2 hr. 111,1 npl, South o ESid 2 b 2b 1 ed. J.:arage $200 mo. 2 BR,den2baS450 ec •. wishestosharehis Rfflltorl8 ION _...Gl a sses. wom a na , HwuH~onhach 374 hwy Adults, no pets. 1 c :1/'k as;~~ g.ir. 5362888af\.6r.m.wkdys IAYRlONTHOME Br 2 Ba luxury lrvi .......... Bullocks Wilshire CaM t\REYOUINACLASS •••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 mo l'all 6t2·59S I o . mo 3BR "b ~""'M I . h b l CostaMna 548-77%9 CdM.675-2763 BY YOURS.,., F'!' ... k-'v.·. 673.3983 0 979-8533. I Br. 1 ba. frplc. at the ·" a.-vvv . oyr Y home wit a eat ~ ,.Bath w1show"1 Nr col -" .• STEPS TO 1r.•cH 'nded 1 d -35 Has your f inancial .. 645 9399 t•ves & wknds. beach. G uragc. Gas '""" m1 a Y aRe ~· 10 FOUND, min. Schnauzer. legc l ltil pcl. $l25 Sn.: VILLA CORDOVA water pd $225 mo. N 2BR.2baths S400 terested in jogging. bik lwdwstrialR...td 4500 male, grey/blk. Vic. security ma de you a ~ No pets 833 89_?·t 2 llr 2 Ba UP1'la1rs apt, on IBr ~1125 lllO to mo pets. 848,9088 or 960-232S mling, henlth food&. $150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Magnolia & H\milton. target ror social cllm· -th · +'t.iutil 559SS40 bers! Al Vldeoview 2 nr. pool. putw all ut1l Acacia , S. of Jlwy. wk •Specialcabinetspace orseemgrapt9.428 16 · · 1.000' c lean . .secure. H.B. 636-6849 37·5111-0 Diamond Club, you'll singles. $2llO Fee $15 00\\. stove, refng. 2 ca •Locked gnr w 'lg stor SC Female to share lovel Storage or light mfg. ext/ 280. meet other singles who 1131 -2011. !'1 47 2~01 o 1<nr, wtrtgas incl. Ne •Bm cell/l,ndry/Patlos 1 & 2 Bdrm Beach/Pool 2Br house In Dana Poln $200/monlh. 645·3S44. _F_O_U_N_D--P-----1-• can afford lhe beat lite l:IN-1060 ch1ldrl'n or pets. $415. •DtW.disposal w/same.496-0965 • ointe r m • •-•-ach 37 ,. 8 67~·9211j •Sped alsoundproofing i\f!t.6.$190/up.AduJts,no 3,000SQ.;,.fl.Newind. Free rehmale, 1blkC/wht paHw1 ~~asm~~dog~b M~~~ __,,......_. .,, GAS&WATERPAID pet.a 2l~l.5lhSt& span.r inishfor you.776 C'est, v c rown s •••••••••••••••••••••• lmmnc 2 br. separate un· 2323 Elden Ave. CM l2t.hSt. 1 bllc bch, lrg 4br, 2ba, nw-SING LES W. 17th CM. 645·0130. Parking lot. Lagun bershlp Is $2500. Other U.ch. Near bcurh. Uhl il, small view, frplc., nr 646-0032 ly dcrtd, no pet.s, yrly lse. SENIORS DIVORCE Niguel,492·2029 Memberships from $US. pd 1195 S22S mo· SGS wk l)llrk & tennis crts. s:l25. l fll()(!k to Beach. Lge l '525. 642-3443. Construe lion yard ror 551M090 l.USN Csl.494.251i MOOOS6,ti75·6686. Extra lg rooms, 1 Br, 1 Br R4.!ntlng now! With Live heller for \l'J tb lease. Fenced area, FOUND. Money Sun. I Don'tsetUefor less wheo ----------•-pool. $185. 212-220 Hunt· cost. We take lhe hassl IOOx l SO'. All or part H.B. Call & give amoun youcan havethebest. · 2 l'I' \~ B 1 blk l Ba.2 cargar.S2S0mo.n i t St C II t f fl di 0 Sou•'-S ta An •·d ri t.o f t oc::ean view. 1225. Ul.11 pd .' '· · • a, . o children or pets. 646-4757 ng on . a mgr ou o n n,. a g u1 an a area. "' eac P n o con am s;ngl<'Sok. beBch No prl11. S375. a .1 N 15 980-2812 compatible roommate 5*3208. 842-8186af't4PM Lutoy-R!~ M · R ntnls 540-5370 Oavl'S Agt 644-7211 vai ov. · Serving people sine ~ am e · " · l...ge 2 br. 2 ba. Garage & ATERFRONT dplx. 3 li7l ~ W.ted 4600 Fouod· Smell femal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport .. och 3769 I BR. N?sidcnlinl :irea. g!l Newly decorated. clean, yard Brook hurs t & Br. rl'ff boat dock + utll. cOunty Wide Service ....................... Collie. 20th & Irvine. Call ScMotslr ••••••••••••••••••••••view or ocean. 2530 lae.lower 2 br ldealloc. llnmilton area. Avail PartlY furn. W/D. $4n c-w-• sgl unfum apl to1dentlfy6420808 ........__at__ 7005 Seav1ew Ln. (Arthur > Adults only. No f>ell. lO/lS.846-9088 yrly. $395 wnt.r per mo. R00t11111Gfe FIRdet I F"'t;'"r Id Q i · . -----IEST «75-7660art 7pm $225. Mgr al 973·2531. Ca.11675-6169. u s area. we LOST: CM . ()('t 8. Ladiea ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUY · 288SMendo1.n,AptA WALKTOBEACH 731-2961 w/reurates.RefsavaU. wrist watch Reward.•-------· Some people say you ~e to MHO 1114 2 br. l ba, down. Garage. Newport Shores. 1...., blk 5ll-0688 642-3389 a.ft Spm II A IAJITIHDEI what you pny for! We of ••••••••••••••••••••••• No ~~:;, drep!x .. SMtva.r~e· rcnpg•.· PIO. 846-9088/~ ocean Super loc 2br & FREE room In beautU a.tiMcl olcMr c---'-~U or Part-Ume r And ... pnce · 3br duplex apts Owner .,..,.... LOST: Male Basset. Vic Be readv to work u a er more. u•e cw adult waterfront apt.5 Non smokers only. Refs '"'TTHE 1., '"'CH · ' Irvine bome to a lady i w/ ., -'-...eds 2 Lake Forest I Sun & Sau .--... ~-al '-·--nd·r 'n less. Membership In ~ m Mesa Verde. Beautiful req. 954 w. nth S48-03S8 "' '""" <7l4Hl70-!1203 e , c h an g e for Ii l ,..... "'""""""'""'' .,.., ""' "' • Health Club. /\ tenni l8ndscap1ng. Excep· l br, patio. encl. gauge. V l ste . t bch mod ~eeping. Call Ke ldrntlMMMw/~ Club. 10·6. 581·418'. I week. Free job place• club Free tennaslesson, t1onally rich interiors. 1190. spacious quiet, new-319 15th St. 536-3341 or :p~ 2 ~r 0bea~ c:eil · aft 6PM. 552.1222 CM ONO. Uftder $250. Reward. menUseLmnce. Billlnrds Swlmm1n.i 1&2 bdrms from 1275. ly dtt0r. 2 Rr, pool, l'ncl ~l718 r I Gar dr 0 ator' 541-1915 Lott: Abyssinian Ma\e AmericanBa~e.-. Golf Or1v1ng Ra n1te Mesa Verde Villu, l~ gar. no chJld~n. pets. NEAR Ocean 2 Br 2 Ba ~ 642.34so · per · 31 year old professional Cat. f'rl()('l8.10moeoJd') School Sa_u!'as + g reat nc Mesa Verde Drive Eaat, 646-2738 fplc newly painted & jeweler, moving l ......._J'••est/ Btg Canyon area. Ple&M U04 E . 11\hSt.IA llvtl.ies: Sunday BBQs Costa Mesa. (714 ) · 1 G ail lean It classy l br Laguna Oct t.o open sm ,.._. caU~aftlpm. 834-1960 Parties with hve bands S40-88'71 2 BR, no pets . N super ceen. ar. av w/balcony Yrly lea11e. s hop. Look Ina ro •••-•••••••••••••••••• Free Sunday brunch. · children. $1.~. mo Slv & Nov 7• $300. 848..Q8l 4 $300 /mo. 673-0lll7 employed stable rm ......... LOST Puppy, wbt face. JoM w-... 7075 EASI'SIDE adult 1&2 Br. Refrig. rum. 968-8064 ~. 3ba, nr bench. al· male to cul e.1pen1ea. Oppci. lla9y 5001 bm/blk, remale. 11 Wb ..................... .. Vourrentdollan\goeve $200-~. Llkencw. Pool, H--L--T ~'--·-tached 2 car ~ar fri>lc WESTCLIFF 2 br. 1\.'l ba C2l3)86$-4382 ••••••••••••••••••••••• okl Vic Newport l'ter DECKHAND furtbe r• .. A le rr1ric nopet.s.177 E.22nd.St. __. o._e 9621294 9601903 ·townhouse. Bltns. d /w. SCHOOL·R di lclU area N.8.673-3380daya. uper. or maintenaoct" crew. pro 644-0878 2 Br. 2 sly, l~ Ba , 122$ • or • pvt pDtios. Adlls only no Young attorney wUI share• etc l~i:g.t!sa>' ~.wet. froe lance malnL Mu~ fe111lonal monagem0n . mo .. or 2 Br lln$?l level, l New2br. 2ba, over40con-pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. 3 br. 3 ba tr.ltouse w/ln· =OQL.Pvl Jr/Sr OK.&42·'1'029 staff that cores, a n< Adult hvtng in spac .. new. Ba, 1215 mo. All new de-do. Rec hall. tennis, pool. $32.5 mo. Avail Nov is. depe ndc n l Cc ma I e . Hlsh (Anaheim> LOST male Slamete vie ~ble penon wlU.driv~ friendly neighbor s ly reder. 3 br, 2 bn ror. Mature adults "bnly, golf. ctr. Nr t>.'acb. Pl(). 548-7533. (213)G7-4660or640-8895 •BOOKSTORE Orange &.lBth, C.M. l0-3. you your car or mine by Models open dally 10-7 townbs e.,.! /pNralio .~ no pets. 646·0392. 2217 ~5735. ~ .. nCHITECf d I M3.le to share rum bch •DRAPERYWKRll Call days m.9'71, evea bo~r or day. Re.rs. Sony noone under2\4 garoae . .....,.,. o pe .... HarDor 81vd MgrD·l M.Q e11ancatm •uG/UPHLCleaMr 645-M33. .. ....... 17 ao e t s Roo mmate ~3381or 83'7 9517 . . 3 Br dlx patio bmc On dpl.x units 3Br, 2.&. hmc. utll Inc. No dr\&llS, *n ---·--------MrYrce 0'vallable Moo aer de 2 1 1 ..... 'd New 2br, \&Plll•lrs apt. w/lndry hkupe, 2111 Hun' 208 34lh St. 673-761M or smokng. $150. S. Lag, :._f3!!_lNct ~~s~:og~ane .~oU .. S~,_l!e_rdv• m11x, W.e.d 7100 ,._ h • n, rp C, ....,nm Yenced yd. "Arafe E· Un"' on St ••"·"~13 .,.... """'" 498-4329 ........... ,,.,..... ~ ae uuwt. •C 0-.... t,o.monl occupancy. ce1llnas . $350 m o . SldeC M.Nodop,$zss. •' ·-""' .,,...._..... 1714~170 dla.oapolla 6 Newland .. •••••••••••••••••• .. • O kwoodO rd 642-<l874or 751·92.SS mo. PH: 548~ Sur1~r·• .special! $1.80. 2 2 Br, close t.o bch, fplc. AVOID INCOMPATIBLE c......-..i SHOP approx l wk a10 Call •AAAA POSmON~ 11. 8 en Apts CASA VICTORIA br. kldt/petaJanJt}s. Pee. dsbwshr, gar, uUI pd, ROOMMATf'.SI Vr1"'lRI Tom. $3&-48Z2. Exec .l~Sffy •, 2 Br t Ba. l&e. clcu. new Main Rt"ftl.als 540-SJlO SJS> mo. yrly. 8f3.-0343 ~ ...... ""'-# "·-. ··-Or'ON 1365,000. p/yr. .._!IC Boe 8110lrvine<at l6th) 1&:2Br.OcluxeUnlW". paiftt.refrts.bltns,cpl$, ~ULJUUUftW""IUf Pluah ai immaculat t>ound : Orey & wbl\e ......... lo1er1Pai F ... (714 >64SOSSO orfo'\lm aas/wtrpd. chiJs, poo&, lndry. Wlr & l Br t Ba lU)t>4''• eocl S.chelor, 4-pJn, all ut.11, TU•t.boOueuwoli t.hru-OUt. Owner b1.11ln O~ybound or WbJpp«. Us~MtoC)' Adulta·No pelaStt 1ate trU. pd. no pe\a, wm balCOf\Y, C'pll. dtpl, pr, kids or sln11es. $1.75. F• outotrtndlna lb.al lar1e Cocllull/Dlnne remaJc. Vic. Hamilton 6 .OZOBird.St.G.106 110016t.b St <at0over > Poo',r"e(rtn.clevaton consider cblld,..o. new d9cor. Adult.a on.l;y, SU.1.'11-2011; Sf7~1 or RIOHTROOMMAT£ house A mual Hll Meyer, Coal• Mtsa. NewportBcacb llMllO m• .a110 mvtctoria, mo.Atu.~aas no S190.IO«>l2 879-1* &1HU4Slncem1 , Tenna.Aat.831-4200 548·1a3 eauror Appt/DtP'IS 5400 . .. . .. ThurSday. October 14. 1976 DAILY PILOT (;'9 Add it.:. Build it ... Diaper it ... Hammer it... Carpet IL.Cement 1t...Wlre lt...Hoe it...Clean 1t...M ove it • Press 1t. .Pa mt it...Nail it ... Plaster lt...Fix 1t ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plum it. .. Patch 1t. .. P1pe 1t.. c mode 1 ... Roof it... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trim 1t. .. Sew it .. Hau I it ... Add it... Pla nt 1t ... Alter it ... Learn 1t... ~~:!'.~~ .......... :~~!~ ............. ,:~~ ............ ~~:~~ ............. ~~ ................ ~!~~ ......... ~~ ................ ~~~~~~~:~ ..... ~~~!~~~~:~!'-... .. Addlt11>11~ rcnhx.lds, re;1i.J :-011:-.IOR 110!'\ll•: rt1·:11A1R t,F.F. M J ,\H\'IS •a1.ot"11.'1t1 & Son.; 1-·,i>r l1Jul.101limov1n1t. cleanup llouir.cwork b)' c1J~ \II .. ~l:k~t 1~lun;:~t~n~p~~~· Painl ll1·p111r 371 ... r' 111 l'roh·~"unul p.iintl·r. 111 prl clo&;. ~up~r10 l' rpentry, Plumbms & Add1uuns&ltctnudcUng .:.irdi·n1rr fr t'i.h.'re S71up Treewo1k Ht•lfS .• treas. own tram •. porta t •r.. Q~ .. i~t) \l~lkJl rl'· ure.1. wo1k111an ... hlll t r 1:>ur. t'll'i.' .,t>h workmensh1p. a1 i; 61 Ct'ramfrTlleSIOSSOO !162·!\.573 l.1r:t17KSli J:oondlilt• filti ·l65 1 uft la:.t,freeestll-12-45!17 t100,ttfs.Cal1S48.00J~ 0\·pn cc:.l> Bob 150.-9~ gu:1r.T11k~·mlv.1nt ofm) rtl'u .. on.>hk 6:U ·l 3llll ~::pl lie• #3l7·llS -New fleanodl'I tkp:i~ u Gl'01i:d'tlmcc&So11!> lt>rn YOUll1\Vt;ITRl':AOY C" L E A N} N <I • ~ ~3953 _____ • tll1X'r::_S36 71)M{ 4~ 3100 Rt.'llld & Co!"mn ·I ltl':.ts Addi. 'ltanllltl'Jmt .~'Ian~ t-:'<pr JU(hllh''<' Jlardener. I LLl,IAlJL IT AWAY MA}. N T ~ N ~ N C}· Thi' Bnr k Works. (;ui.tom ~ERT P~int1nJ:. lntr & rloster /Repair Appla.ce Repair PalumboC011.blruc-llon lH-1096W S.>1 6932 t;umpl malntc·n;.int·e & 'I JM S411·1i30G Ser) ice. All type:,. l.ic cl lirll'k work Block wallic Ex l r . I' r e I' <'s t .••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Co.962·83M:l-lhn1 -..al,_ dcanup fr c::.l1rt:us lllro --003.7914 rH'Cl f't.t l1rli:l'J4328Pll: Workrnunshlp .:uur PAT<'llf•l.A.'\'l'ERINcJ APrr.IANCE nt~l'Allt -vruTI • ..,. 751 l'l37 Ht'move cement, as phalt, • . 6-a·<Xl!IS ••ALLTYl'ES • • $10 -Se1 v1l·e Cull s,Mf S et'•lce ••••••••••••••••••••••• d111. trees, ett• . .,'r est. l'~rsonali:r.eJ $25 ror ·I hrs ~ ~. 1''ree &st 5 IU 682!> (7t4 i:;.l!l~l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flm Add11lo n:s. n r wE xpr'd Juvtin l·se &l2·2624L1c/insrd. 6454840 ~.1" 8Cc~·1 1.euvc Mo•ittq PalntYourCa•"• ------'1a1111'°° & i.tr11m rh•an home"'· rernourlinit. gMdener. Com11I mom· message.~ a vcrt _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avr~ F.xtr\Sty~S v1mv Nt-;i\1' Pl\TCll JOUS&Tt-;XTUlt E llabplttlttq , m~. 1,;olor l>ngt1H•nl'r11. l'Ommer'I. 25 yr!I c~p tenam·e t<'r est, dean HousecleCINttq JClftfforial MOVING? Let 2 Expr'd 2·Sty $4~/lnlr $.l!krn ••••••••••••••••••••• •• w ht cur 1> ts I 0 min R!>nhl 3-17 4557 up. M7 2210 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••• • ••• ••••• rlll'n n1ove you. Re o:c, Prices ind mtr"I tluhur B•bys1ttin~ 111 y home bleuch.Clcu11h v rm.dl11 R . llOUSECLEANIN<; li>•ATTt;NTION ·Compkh' Hefs,494-0036 Guar,lnsrd.frt•t'l'l'l M(Jlher of pre schooleri.1 rm & hall SIS. Av~ rm oon Getwral Services 0 u r Bus 1 n ~s s. t' a 11 Orne~ & llouKt' Clt•1111111.i 1't.'<l 636·1otlS or 55:! 01:11 Telewlsion Repair i''ree Est. 1!!1:1 M:P.1 will babys1l i.ume .,.ull S7.50. couc;h $10, choir SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamce's Raggedy Anrl!I, No job too s mall. C.:o ll 24 MOVING'! Let 2 cxpr'd ------••••••••••••••••••••••• llmepref~rref1 tH2 OS.10 I Cuar l'lim !)Ct odor t:rpl Scrub & Wa.x Kltcht•n llA!'IDYMAN ltoml•) & b/5-G.553 hrs. 833·8060 J ohn'!. m en move you . .«eas •CU~'TOM P,\INTING • CANOPYTVS\'C'l'O. . repair. 15 yrs expr. L>o i-ioo.~ SpN'1!1.I Sl9 !15 Apts Cun:.c1c11t1oui. C.:leaningS<>rvlce W/&-efi;.494·W36 l.etslalkaboul your li.tR,1t('~\·r\1r(' R.eJauble lady will bRbyi.111 W O r k m y l> 0 IC. He ri. C...11 Spark It> 002 liOll n:tftsmun 645·6SS8. •HOUSECLEANING,. Friendly Movmn Co. Erri· needs. Bruce 546·0720 Al 1-'aar l'aiCl'.l> 9tiO ltlJ:f in my h-Onu.!, C:M. w-hrl 531 OlOt By Reliable Couple LGIMbcophtcJ . ., . evs ---------days, 75< oilc Uuy:., . lla11J yman -Carpentry, Good references536·77ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1enl, friendly service. ' T,,_. S..-vice 642-1811 \'ieky, ufl4.:lo.'t:arpetManwilllayyuuri. Cll"tHntttq pamlmg,1nter1orrmt.ll'g. . . , E xp.r 'd Landscapers. Lowes l poss rate spaintin~ -lnl. & F.xt.••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·1006Anna or mine . ltt.>purs &••••••••··~:·•••••••••• repa.ir,}dwrk817·5~ H~clenning &~wldmg Sp~e1'l>: Jnstull&_re· &17-0992 CUst. painUnR w/occcnl ltemnvnls, trimmlnµ. deanmg loo' Guar work ('.;,prd lla11.11an gardener l\tamt. Very Reus ona-piur. Concrete & bnck Painti fPop«i on nea tness. 10 Yrs exp 11runin~. free est. l.ic'd Cabind Malilttq al bigger savings. F'r est Yd cleanups, tnmrnmg. Borgia~ P(°! Y~~ h~me ble. 5S9·lS32 work.645·'1918 Malont.' ...... ~ ....... ~ ..... Ref's. Free E:.l. Tom !-\Illy lrlbured. S.12 26:!1 ....................... t.15 :Jfrl6 _ f[:~~fg. Ll llau~ 'i; ~~n~tpa'rro~~ot t~. ~~ Want a R,,EALLV ~EAN Mcnol• 'f --l'rofcSblO~al l'?111tcr. Powell,673-5130 . 11 & fo' t:A IHN ETS !-'urn & Cpl <.:ln 'g, IO yr!. an -anytime will gladly est. HOUSE• Call Gingham ••••••••••••••••••••••• lntr, Ex tenor. Paper·pamt. 20 yrs eAp. Wtndow Cleanin<J Kitchen, hath, storage harbor area. Oc t Special Shades of Green·\' .ird your ho~e or business Girl. Free ests, 645-5123 f'l~eplares-l'IJn~crs !-"'tee ~timutes646·53l5 Free est. Satii.!actaon •••••••••••••••••••• • •• Re ~s. Contral'lori. :-.avmgslS-i0-2135 CJre. Hoyal service . lreeofcharge.841·S612. BnckConcrete J atio PETER.'i PAINTlNG guaranteed. Save Sn We wUI clean windo'4i., we lcome. 55 I JOH &. down to "Earth" prices' ClfllllincJ Block Walls BBQ t'1ts Expr'd reas. rates. free wait. exper & reliable. Res. 538-1641 Want ads Call 6-12-S67 &IO-~ Sell idle items 642·5678 64S·7918 Ref, Esls 646-Q.i64 c:.I Cull Gene 552·0458 963-2632 Esl. 646·2'795 -----~-~~ tWpW•ted 710 HefpWanted 7IOOtfflpW•t.ci 7IOOHefpWanted 7100HelpWanted ' 7100HelpWonte-d 7100 ~Wanted 710 HelpW•hd 7100HelpWuted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLERICAL ASSIST/\NT GOOD ---------!·---------!nooks EXEC. /PROGRAM DIRECTOR GRAPHIC ARTIST Engineering & planmng LIVE IN need~d for 3 firm. Photo & pasteup s mall school ch1ldren, S. exper. helpful. Submit Laguna home. 49940'Jl ACCOUNTANT JR. General uccounting rune tion for sm<tll munuf. co Knowledge or computer sys t e m s essentiJI Responsible for aud1l ol computer runs & pre· paralion of journal en tries. Assist accounhni: super\'isor. STACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Baker Costa Mc ~a 549-3041 Equal Oppor Employer AVON Need Extra S$ To Mab Christmas Merrier? Earn a bout SIO on e1 ery SlOO you sell as an A VON Heprescntatavc. Sell beautiful gifts. jewelry, co:.mel1cs. more. I 'II show you hnw. Call 54-0·7041 or Zenith 7·1359. for Girls Club or F .V./ Ii. B., 549-4344 or 968·6194 OPPORTUMITY Excellent learning PQSi· uon ror sharp person w /good t yping (50-60 Expcr OMV Person, wpm) as!>is tmg Mgr. ol Conl:Jct Mr. Milner resume to: The Jack <.i .,_an_6_P_M ______ _ Raub Co, ro Rox 5019, 125 Baker St, Costa Mesa Students Housewins & Moonliqhters l\lillio n Dollar Co rr: netlcis men & women 01 any age who enJO} speaking w /others & 11 he are bored w /the a vera~c run uf the mill Jobs. Adm. in areas of person· Alla:. Chrysler Plymouth n c I . o f rice mg ml , ____ 540_·_19_:u ____ •----------Ca.92626. LVN 3·11:30 Charge Nurse & Medic:i· lion, F/time. Apply Park raveyard Clerk, f/time Superior, 14-iS Superior ~arkclloA & secretarial. Experienced c us tom Expcr. helpful but not cabine t manufacturer nccess a ry . St a rt in g needed CJll 645-1320 for 7·11 s tore al 2150 _A_v_e_._N_._B_64_2_·24_1_0. __ _ Placentia Ave, C.M. ~o :Jctual selling in ).alaryto~.Good1·om· ----------vo~ved .~no scllin~ :ip p;.iny bencms. Call FIBERGLASS GUARDS RN Relief Days . Beverly Manor Conv. Hosp. 340 V1cton a. C.M 642·0387. Pomtments. Work w/ont 833-8150 Exper'd Chopper Gun Costa Mesa of the mosl popular 4 Opr. for non seasonal Permanent. f'ull & part-MAlD. full . tame, some Restaurant THE JOLLY ROGER RESTAURANT Will be accepting employment a pplications lOam·Spm starting Tuesday Oct. 12th at their new restaurant located in Lake Forest. Positions Available For: Waffnsws Coddail Waftre.lse• I 1111 op Dbllw ........ successful products 01 CLERIC II. B. Drug s hop. Many frin ge time.Phone&lrunspre-houi.ecleanang, a little the market today. An in St.ore. mrn. age 2-t . Exp hcner1ts. 2621 S. BU'Ch, q 'd, Retired 14 clcome. cook1og. Exp. nee . ---------•(BABYSITTER & Light expensil'eprodurtwhost notnec.847-2563 S.A CallS4G·027 l,ok hrsl0.2, 848·1114 Housekee ping. Free name as a househol . ed W ---------- .... ..... , Accounting room & hoard +s;.ilary word thruout the world Clt'rk6 ;:o11 S~~~· l0:3C FIBERGLASS Clos l'<i. Maids. Apply The Inn al lrv1nt'. Nd resp person Work an a youthful pm am or part PRODUCTION ll.ardware·llo.ui;ewJrc L:lguna, 211 No. Coast ACCOUNTS for care ofmy2chrldrcn rnendly atmosphe re & ti.me .. S2 .~0 . hr. ~?~ s le l\t&i' 11 rm a••es 6·8 wkdys. 552.7g.i; ha\'" fun whale you n·•r P<1ularrno. C M 7Sl·46.'i2. Gel-t.-oal & Chopper Gun a . !-> • • t• • Hwy .• Laguna Beach 0; 12 L3 )291.so26 " "u man, Rollers, Trim & p/t1me. ~tusl work I top pa) You rect>1\le :CL.ERK TYPIST. small Oriti. Fttimeperm.jobs wknd d<1 y . C rown MAINTENANCE 22873 Lake Forest Drive El Toro PAYABLE U<1b)s1tter, li"e in. N.R. guarantt't'd salary + ex Manne 1-:lectromcs Co., tn l'Xper'd peoph:. All Hardware, 3107 I::. Coast Janitorial, elec, plumb· Hefp Wanted 710 Help Wanted 7100 Rt.'f',, rcq. C;.ill Dia ne. tremely liber a l com requires pe r s on t o molds. tools & eqwp. re· llwy,CdM. ing exper. 1-'ork lift & •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mission & bonuses. Con 1> e rror m nu m c r o u s d l l t od t. t k d · I 18 22 COORDINATOR b'iS-ZtS2orG45•7575 t~ts & other ince11l1\le tlcncal office functions. 1~ Y v sdar pMr ulcdiond· Hostesses. Cashier & rlduc r"Av n11:,. · yrs. ~~ .mm e · 0. e wa1'lress"s all sh1'ft0 • /\p· 0 pre · PP Y-R t t BABYSITTER. mature, X Int ad va nee men Mus I l Y Pe · Good hberglass Co., 213S Ca· ply L'rom'a·ns R--stau"ranl, USA CASTING CORP es auran 11 le h (I U "'e w or k • !X)Ssibillttcs for both me bcnl'l1tll. 89'1 W. 16lh St. D c ''f k f .-" ""c.W 8th S c M uEW COLONY KITCHEN REST•u••11..1y ' & women. N° "IS·.""'I'' n~on r. ··• · i\s or 210 Newport Cntr Dr. """ · 1 l. · · " "" -" We are a growing elec 3 .00 ·5:30PM. M on· "" '""'" B111Spurr 6455353 tronirs company look1ni.: Thurs. N. llntg Uch are:.i Contructur ne:-eds cxper'd ' . · NpBch. 640·737o. MARINE Js Interviewing For: ror an individual lo work Own car. li42· 7216 aft No ex per ne<·. ~ou .re housc 11:11ntcr to help in FIGHT INFLATION llOSTESS, f /lime. Good ELECTRICIANS as a roordinator in ou 5PM ceiye full P.ay while bem ovcrloa1l period rn beach Add extra money to the pay. Apply l>cl Taco, Min 1 yr exper. req'd. Waitresses Host esses Bus Help Cooks Ac counts P ;1y;.ibl( • trained. \ou can wor »rca. l.1H:al refs req 'd. family budget. Local 25252 La P az lld, Lag. Must hove own tools & Department Jkqu1 re· llub)'sitter. my home. ~ mommg or eve hrs. Onl) 675·5710 ufl 5 30 week Amway distributor wall Hills. lransp. Top wages & xlnt Dishwashers Cocktail Waitresses meut:s arc· ~l1111mum · school~ a,:~ boys. H ef~ lO mm. by Fwy. from al rules. train. 673-4186. benefits. Apply to Seruri· •''ears accounts pa•·ahlt· req. Ji,ngh5h s peaking. s urroundinR com Housekeepe r -Va rious tyG d •·v ts ·1c Interviewing Tues· Thurs 9am-5pm 2370 I Mo.It°" Partcway ·' J !>10 7563 munilil'!.. You owe il t COOK E 'd FIRST COOK uur • • es a1 orp, cxpcricnre, EDI' l'X· _ · • xper duties for guesl home in 275 McCormick Ave. p e r1e.nce n nd . l1l Rahvs ilter aft ernoons. yourself to al lt'ast in <~oodpuy &benef1ts AP· Exper 'd . Popular C.M.646·6716. Cost aMesa. w"""r' soy ~v ' ve~tJgatc lhas unusuu 1>1 ... 111 p"r.0 on, Jolly waterfront re~laurant. ---------.,..,..~ •'1· r_ . _.. .. pcm•nce 1·5, Mon· Fri. H B. arra C J 11 ' ' " HOUSEKl-'EPFR COOK E 10 E I Responsrh1htics \\.Ill bc y 0 u r h m 0 r min c oppor · on tart e ne <: Ho~cr, 3333 W. Cs l llwy. Xlnt pay & benefits. Call . • • MASSEUSE {18-28) legit. qua pportunaty mp oyer LClllJIMCI Hih reco11 e1ha t1o n or UC 96.1·00'19 Taulbcc,l!33-8()!l8 NB ro r appL Duffy 's 2 Girls. ugrs 7 & JO Pvl full lime position in ~~ ~nls payable dcla1I t lrHkfast Cook Restaurant. 640-5123. ~~1~1r TV. NB area. Massage. No exp. nee. ;&generalledJ:crund ven Baby1>1ller w a nted : Good reliable perso ~~~y.~;;;l~;:~t~.n~~·l-1.00RMA:"l, aJ?e 23.30_ · We ~raio. Call 540·205.J ~pWClftfed 7100~pWanted 7100 dor statements to :.ic Mature woman wanted d r k d 0 . At least 6• tall. ,.ood Housek eeper ror spry anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · d k -wante or wee en s. ply in per~oo enney s v 1.·ounts payable detail to babysat 3 ys a wee an Salary O""n. Apply, Th Jr 1 .. .1\l\ So. Cst. llw.". personality to work mall elderly woman lo help M AT u R E w 0 M AN Mui.t h ave work1n • mv lla rbor \'1ew Home .... .,.,,., " h 9 30 t 12 30 4 s knowled"c or pure· has sW-07SO. Grinder Restaurant, 14( L.a,:. Heh 21 nightclub. Jnterview er : o : · or p It 1 m e to w e I come PLUMBERS .. ---------1 W. Coast llwy, N on Sa t 9 ·4, 2-i14 S. days a wee k . Jane newcomers & l'Ontact ~~~~s;n~~~t ;.i~de~~~ ll:ihyi;itter needed for < &12-Rl!lll Ask For Roger COOKS. BARTENDEHS, Fairl'iew. Sanla Ana. 673-3058 morni.. merchants. F1exrble hrs. NURSES AIDES Min 1 yr exper req'<J. Mus t hnve own tools &. transp. Top wa~es & xlnl relat·--' run"l1on .... '"·~h children m So. Csl. Plaz· URIVERS. p ilime. Over HOUSE • 'EPEi I . Need car . lite typing. """ ... ~ \Al,, IUSIOY DAYS 21 yrs. linmed. opemn,Rs. GeMral Offiu KE t , ive '" !>17-3095. now projections & ca~ area home. Own trans. /\SST :\I AN AGER 14 ill r -No :;,moking. lh>fs ni.'l' ---------- We ha ve immedia te bencr1ts. Apply toSecun·' openings for mature ~Y Guard •• Wcstsa1I Corp, Nurses Aid es ... ;x. "15 McCormick Ave, "isbursement JOllrna most ha\e refs & be a & DISHWASHER crmanent. parl·t 1me. p t h th T v " k A 1 · •1 1 train, 1mmt.'d. opening. •fulti Million Dollar "orp v room. u • · MEDlCALOFFICE /\SST arc also 11 res1>0ns1bilit~ ~n smo ·er 556·8382. PP Y rn person, 1• u 1 :\I " ' Waterfront N U X lnl H f t Be h Ph · perience as preferred, Costa Me~a_. ____ _ C lh . . W doon's rrish l'uh, 20· /\pp Y in person. • c n st;1fling ne w ofc in I 673 56fi6 .. • un mg on ar ys1· o is po:.lllon., c c;a RARVSl1'TERfor l yrold Nt'wportClrDr.N.B. FAh l'11..w,4101':.17thSt. Irvine . Ne e d en · sa _ury . ---l'i<Jn.Hcpl~·to l>;i ilyPilot but we will provide pa1di---------- offer the quuhfacd cnn girl. MF. 8 to 5. N.ll C M. lhus ias tir. pos itive Housekeepe r , Siller, af· Ad 117~· P .O. &>x l560. drdate an cx~ellent sturt Tt•mpor perm. 646-2357 minded people lo in· ter noons. Non·smoker. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 lrain1ng. Day s h1fls uvailable. Please apply in person al· PRODUCTION WORKERS Ing salary with excellent BUS BOYS Cooks & Waitreun troduce inexpensive na· lrvrn· e o.,.,,0929 aft. 6 compan y b e ne f its Babys1ller. m y home Goodpay&benefits.Ap· t. 11 k od 1 °"" MEDICAL Please apply in person o 2:3().llpm. Live in or out 18 or over, full lime. App· ply bclwn 2·5pm, Oen· iona y ·nown pr uc s INVESTMENT CASTING FRONT OFFICE IEVERL y MANOR submit resume to· Hers. rcq. 642·1'160. ly in person. 24031 El Crom our ofc. Free park· Bookkeeper, receptionist MALE/FEMAl,I:: STANDARD MEMORIES, IMC. Applied :\1 u~nc-tks C'Orll 2:.!21 South Anne St Santa Ana. Cuhr927W An F.qual 01>1M>rlu1111~ 1'.:mployc1 ~I 1-· Ambitious Women l'iel·d lrJni.1l. full part tlml' 1-'<or lllh'I I ll"W :1r11t. :'olri. Casey, ti ll a:rn1. ~ 15111 or 6-1!>·:!'.l!l!'> A.VTlQl'I•: Sllf >I' rlr!>1rc. m.iturc• m ,11\•. t.'\pr'll 111 :;:.ih·s & furnitun· re f1n1 11 h111 .: ~l t.>atl\ ,. m p I 11 ~ 111 c• n l C 11 I I ttt5·!i4t:A for appl _ _ _ Torc;i Rd, Laguna Hi lls. ny's, 529 Avenida Pico, ing & other henefits, COMPANY . . 24452 Via Estrada San Clemente. J t d' & Look1n11 for t'Xpcr'd wux w/medic;al Uillmg ex per, Laguna Hills, Cu. Rahys1ll<'r for 2~:, ''r old. P easan surrnun rngs ,.. needed in H.B . Good lmmf.'diute openings lor :\t .f' 8·S PM , 'Mesv Bui;_y Ext'c. needs am· COUMTERGIRL relaxed a tmosphere. No lllJcclor s. Preferably salary &conditions. Mr. An Equal incenti ve (piecework) Verd~ /\fl 6 5~7-19:'>7 b1trous people Full/1>/t. Must be pleasant & confi· exper nee: & no selling English speaking. Apply Davis (7!4) 544.2967 Opportunity Employer production work er:-.. · • For 1ntervw 642·084 involvc.od. Xlnt oppor tor USA Castin<J Corp. Minimum 2 years recent 8;1hyi11tter, my home foa 6·8pm ~~c~~Y w/~~ioy~~~~i ~~ adv a nee m e o l·~C,all 9'5 W . 18th St. C .M. Medical Front Office NURSES AIDES factory expe rience n ·· infant. no houseworJ.. N • hi ff Cl 8.1.1·809S. 1---------~1 walh exper. 32 hrs per · "Ulre<.I. Mu:.l lie nblc 11 , h l h •ood p· y Bel .n. fo.ast 11 • eaners,1---------KITCHEN HELP k 642 4410 J.11. Expcr prel'd. Mt•).a .., i. ~r,0 71r3s1, gA k r 3 0· -k CAB DRIVERS 2547 Easlbluff Or, NB. cneral Ole help ror s m wee · · Verde Conv. Hosp, 6fil work any shift + over 5\fr;. 5ssz918!< or ic;· MenorWomen 644-0932 electronic importer. Part-lime cook. eicpcr'd1·---------CenlerSt,C: M. time. Sl<irling wai:es ' a. . . ;\luslbt'2Sorovl'r COUPL E to maintain Answer phones. typmg, only. Garfield Conv. MOLD MAKER ----------1 from $3.27 per hr. Pay /\pply In Person fihng hrs. s.s. S4J3/mo. Hosp, 1781 Garfield /\ve Nunes Aides rungc can i.:o well over $4 Y~low Cab itrounds & as.'lisl o n desk C.:all A.C. lnduslries ror _l-_IB_. 84_7_·96'7_1_. ____ -1 Design & build simple & & Orderlies per hr nfter l caro1n~ H25U)latcr Al'enue '"Lal(una Ueach Motel :tppt 979-9830 1---------• multi cavity mole.ls for Bxpcr. pref'd. Bayview period , depe nding on Apt + i.alary. 546·9745 employees production p ,\HT Tl ,11-; Fountain Valley f:ws. only. LABORERS lransfer & injection mold Conv. Hosp, 2055 Thunn We also offc>r e~cellenl lmmc'11atc npc111n g in ------GENERAL OFFSCE machines. Small shop. Ave, CM 542·3505. company paid benefits. . CARPEMTERS DECK HAMD Must have t~·ping & math URGENn y Good working conds. Apply !tam-12 noon c~tJ :'ol1•sa oflll'e. Sav :\Im I ,\'r C'<""r rl•11'd L'-II i be ., ST·COSWITCH 1uc NURSfS AIDES in!!!> and Ln:111 or honk ... ~ rcJ t mr, must ex-ab11ily. 548-~-MEB>ED "" " MondayThru Saturday l'xperient·t· prererrf'd ;\lu~t hul'C own lo~)I~ ,'(i l)Cr.11.l'll l?tuomed, col •---'--------1139ttaker CostaMesa F /llmc & P/\ime. Day Orfor Those Apphr;.ints lran~P-Top Wai.tr~ & idnl lcniale, between 20 34 en'! Ore. p /time, hrs 549·3041 sh..trt. Exper'd pref'd. 1\11· Who Are Unabl" ;\lu:.t be \\ 1llln" tn '-'Or)( ... _ f I " J p k So I !AAS " " ,,..ne 1li; \pp Y to !'iccun yrs Gt! pay & bt'nefits nex1ble. Bus y scientist L' 1 0 1 PY ar per or, .,., T A I o Saturdays. 1-:xcellcnl tvGuard,Wc~tsuilt'.or1'. I I ..,... rJqua pporEmpoycr Superior Ave, NU . o PPY unnl( .,nlary, workrni: conch , Sen1 resume lo a< 1!781. n"""s mature person lo Regular Interview llfm~ and benefits. Cal 27!> '.\l1•Corm1 ck J\\e, l'OTheOa1lyPilot.P<>. assume resp & wor k ----------164_2_-24_10_. _______ llours.Our Employment or upply al IJrnnch C'O$la :'olf'~a Jlox !Sf,(), Coslu Mesa. w/min supervision in a MOTEL MA l D Work. NURSING (>flH'I' Will He Open C •RPET L •YER t'.1. :l2G26. d 1 v e r s Ifie d . hi gh 3848 C Drf Nenl, energetic women. Sl'M 71'M AMER IC AM "" "" technology lab. Call ompu1 •e La11:una Bc h resort. 6 Aides l 1·1 with exf)('r on Tues & Wed II,\:'\" •TELLER* SE S SAVl..._•GS 1>1lirnt'. X-rnys. F.ves.1---------1 (Acrossfrom •n• 1196 ply,Garl1eld C:onv.1Jos11, l'all752·6104i D<'n l:1I 1\'lst . r hrsd, 642-34962-8pm. 546-4741 I Day wk or p /limc. LVNl1·7Withexper./\p AS MILER ..... nm.nCAR1':/HSl'"H. .,,,... . \v 11 I ll!.!5~uoflowc·ri\\I' ... ,. d ( SomcSats.llB816·35'10. Gen.Ofc.Cons lrucllon ex· OrangeCo.Airport) ---------7781 Gurfield /\ve, JI.II. At1PIF VOIT, IMC. ~· \I 1 r .1 1 n .-.1t1cr necu<' to t'.lr(' ni Pl.' 1• r e (I • d . 1-: x per. Equal Oppor Employer . Motel Maid, cxJ)<'r or. will 847-9671. Mar<:n·1o1or \'urht Corp, C'o).tii ~lt·sa 2 s m childn•n whilt• I 0<-ntnl Hc•c·l.'ptinnist llusy phones, hkkpng thru TB, I•----------train, full cir part llme.1---------- hiJl l'lon•1111 a, l'o~L11 i\lr. llulll'lll!.-!!7!l ·!IRO< te11C'h. hlc hskPllll! reo 1irurlH'<', 11 II. :ircu. type, sec'y duties. C.M.Coll645·9137 PAINTER Mesa. Equal Opportunity HVl"i n/oul. musl drive'. (;oocJ ~ulury + ht.'ncfils. 2 Career minded, depen· LA.011'.:S, earn money I -Temp<>rary help. 1 yr ex· Employ<'r 1\1 F S.1larv open N B 11n •11 yrs <'Xf}f'r 9112_17_9_7 ___ , dable , flt•xlhle. warm your SllllrC time. w MRS. HOM EMAKEll, do pr. Call 646-5315 artt'r 5 J\ltrnrtrvr iorl i11th n1n1 ----·-·--~--~·-·-•-•I SS2·oo3<1 . . --. . . . personality. Sal 5650·$700 train. Cull Thurs & Fri. you have 2 hrs a day'! pm. 380 I S . Harbor Santa Ana, Ca figure lo modl'I a few l\All l\I Al l>S OC'ntal nffirc opportunity mo. 642_4226• CM 646.0056. Earn xlra money & run 1----------~Pll~~st, .. ~'t':i" • ~\~1~~ ~~l' FUl.LTl'.\l fo: ----------1 f11lr rlt'!<11uln:cf11I , .exper. ----------1-----------1 your homo at the same PBX AnJ Ser• Opr An Equal(}pporlunily s 1 •1 l' "" t: ~ 7 f. 7 h S C'M CLERK 1 lu r ~11 c• as s is t a nt time. Training given. lmmed . openings for EmploycrM/F Cl reot pa~ St rid I} 17 "1 t • 1 • ~ p1·11' 1•rac-tice in II.LI. •GET INTO• LAMINATORS Cnll 645·3981 bet 8:30 & mature people to work t---------- paivale & Cli•xlhk hour' ll n rt('ndt•r , mnll' n1 ~IAO:t.11 West.<Jail Corp. su1lboat 10:30&from3:30·5:00 varie<.lhrs &wknds. Paid ---- Not•xpC"nenn• hut prt•fl•r frlllalt' l>a} 11h1rt. VCAil~ TYPIST ----REAL ESTATE manur has immed. tra inin g. /\pply in Profesi11onal !tock Band, somronc 11.1th lluu. i.?iK>i.l lloom, r~; W l!llh M DENTAL ASSIST. vt1 canrie:oi for ha nd ---------•I IX'rson, lSS Rochester St, needs driver5 w/tr11<:k'> pcrsonalltv & r.oud (.'0-.t.1 \k~.1 l'nr1 F',llmc. X ray cert •Frcellcl'nsetruining luminators w/11l least 1 NURSF. CM lm medlalely. Nu expC'r s:i r oom 1n 1-t \\'ri11• -----nt•C 1-:itp('r prd'al •f<'rl'esales trnininic yr exper.We hcivt•opcn· LVN'S&RN'S necessary. Plcusc eull tias!ofh•tl \II =•i!J:I Jl.111\ BEAUTICIAN Immedtnlr o pt'ning in !\rilory open fH2 68AA ,. HiJ!ht start pro1tram ings on the reguhir Mon l'BX OPERATOR 846·165.'I (Glen) Pilot. P o 1111, 11,:,11 HAIR CUTTERS l'.lur prnclur lton C'f!ntrol -•Earn while you learn thru Thurs llhill or 7Al\t Telephone ro. or ex per. ---- Costa :-011'~;1 •t~'fi:•e; 11111111,11 111,1,111111!. t•a a department lor a Clerk lh pC'nrl ~1 bl e i1dult t o •N;llion11.ideadvt-;'g Lo 5.30PM +a part lime Immediate opening!'i on pref'<I . bul. will tra m. P /lime Sale-.. S40·S70 t~p1st. llt'qu1rc•!'> 1-tent>r.1! o11crat e parking lot. •National Reloscrvicc-~h1ft 1-'rl thru Soni.am 3·11and1l·7 !ihlfta in our V;.ino~s shifts. Wkod11 wk/up. Mc•!· lull,1cs, ~l.u· Auto ~l<'l·haml Foru:.:n A. or dl'lmr~t11-. 1 l••,111 'h"I' Stead) 1oh 1.111 H:l 111 ~~·t' ~~·~'.11~~~!-~n!~'.1~1 oHi1·c i.k1ll-. with l} PtnJ1 ~~~·t>per m1dn1Rht to 1 •Guar sales pro11:ram hours. A PP ly to the 218 bed f'1•habilllataon also. ~ •. O. E. 6-10.1110. den I s f, v cs I Sal at f\O Wl'~I ~:xposurc \ ~1 ., 6 nights per wk. •''""'Ctof)ocatlons 'l d 2 f lrt W ff t --!;54.7ftSI R:r.l·7fi!lfl l.ot·at1•d 111 busy Soutl unn experience with ~S26ll ""'"" secura Y guar , 7 ac 1 y. e o er ~p Pt:;OPLEPERSON • · t'na~t Pl.11.1 ;\lalL R1•r11 bookkecplniz <1nd dato * JOIN * McCormick Ave. Costa wages en~ our henefats Exec needs p/lime 911• Real E.-.tateSales AUTO MECHANIC 1~11r st vhna. 540·HRKH procei1srng would be ;i DllY CLF.i\NING PLANT The fo'astc~t Growing Mesa. packa,lle Ill excellent. l:IOC. In whsle supply. f\JI MO GIMMICKS l..ur11:e rle.1n 11. rll 1·111111' 1\Pi>IY in 11e1 -.on pluii IC you art' de~nda MGR 9ran~(' Co. hcarh Nrtwnrk in Orange Co. Please apply al. ly capilaliied. 613·2223. 70% COMM fSSlOl'l ~'C:l·days. Lots of 1turl., ~l'OU l l' ~ulnn n<'l'•I: hlrjmllool..an~iorafull .irca \nhd lircni;r rcq CenturyFinanc:fat Laundromat /\Ulst Exper.Only.Apply: own hand tool" so·, . II \ 'l r 0 o ,. 11' I t1m1• permanent pos1tmn. Cid onpnrtunity to b111lll Re-!&on P trime, 7 :30 l o 11 ·:io IEVERLY MANOR CENT URY 21. HUNT AUTO c t-:='rn ;H s i •• " ' • th1·n we h;I\ e tht· Joh for lulurl! Send rellumr & C,jl 71115"2.5353 AM. Mon· Fri. G73· 1690. 244$2 Vii:t F.strada PHONE SALES CROCK 1m R l~. Ut25La(lunn (.'un\'On Htl I' time IV hr M<t 7:l:.O t you. Alon" with "v r~Jlont ref tn NW R Oox 4100, ao Laguna Hills, Ca 62l w l''th C • <'rl~I " ·~ '" ~ I l C n2Tl6 ·---------675-0334 A Eq I Phone Sales P"OPI" . ·' . "· La11una 191 :l,l:!2 · ,.1.1rtm.ll sulary we offer rv nc, 0·" • _ . n uo " " 642 5062 UK\t'TYS\LON t•xccllent ro mpon ~c:mplov m"nt Off"r"'d -GIRLFRID•Y LEGAL SEC'Y OpporluoilyEmployer maleorlemale.tG to~-----------AutoSnks 1 1 '\ ... _ fl 1,1 1 ,., . ' •· " "' years of age. Guarante REClr.8'P(TR •tHEE W S ~I ntfnn 111 rl'nt n l ' '"·1111 h f';1«c app y 1n Smull lite munuf. needs ....-' "" Ktfl att•n ays 3 I> !'i'r _850 pe Spanish ~peakina for a ORANGE CO NTY wage11 or commissions. Position in N.n . Law of Hi...a. HIGHEST rl.'n . 1" · "' ' ''' rson rclitibl\• f linw t•m plo;.-rt> 11mell company. Apply In U 250 East 17th Street ~· En•s . 5tu l1t:1t for gen'I S"OP 11.•ork. person ll ~-lnh•rnfilloonl General prsctlcc Bl · Suite 0 Co1;t3 Me · fie(' for 3 peri1<m w/rront by Bu & STANDARD !17!1 2290 wkdp1. s.tll !»!Ot Audio t790S t .. Skypork torney desires per100 for Ad Action betweenS:00&8:30p.~'. nft' r1ppcar11 nce &. at Anembly e1·t>S/wknds Circle Irvin~ w/exper. work ror one 646·422.'l personallly. mu!'lt have FAR ~lpplltCJ s..,.nsr M EM Q R I ~ s .... GIHI man, 8•30 lo 5:00 Best Call a i:;(1Ual Opportunity ~me secrctar1.il skills. Commissions ror auto Mu~t ha\<' super' Ii.or) IMC -"" GRAPRJC ARTIST equip. Xlnt benefita. Call Emplovrr 64()..M_to_. _____ _ "alespeople H )'ouart•1n rxpr All Ariply I r IMSTAUfttS TECHNICIAN (714 )844~80 O.ily Pilot RECEPTIONIST doubt. TRY US Ex J)l'~on. Sol Cnt", llm r-: Appllrd Mernrtu·tt Corp Min 1 yr ex~r rt>q 'd. Pnrt·tlme. In houao.1----------t "' Ptritn~ only 1\ ppl)' m l•omone !'l. Su nu. Ana 2221 South A one St \tu<Jt ha,·e own tools & Technical production & LEGAL SECRET ARY ---------• F ITt m e· 1>hon ,. work. pet900 Santa 1\ns.Callf 9'17<H tr11nspTnpwagH &xlnt layout Neat&preclse. Expl'r Corporate . AnVISOR PHONE typtnf! Nr. F11:-1hlnn DUMTOMFORD looklceepet'fl/thM btnefal'I Apply to~cur• C•ll Mr. Ounn ('714) Nt'wrorl Ce nter . U" SOLICITORS lalond. <'1111 ror appt ,. :-..11 •. Sun Wu.rPhOUJ.• .. nF.n11 •l<) ...... rtun1ty t" Cuerd W• l 1111 ..... ~...... ··"'"""" 642 5678 11 44 8824 auk ror ... or 'Wiltlll'r A. \I -On M ... " ., n ... ~ I • "'~ II .....,..........., '"'"""°""· • Exp('r pre(. $3. Plhr + S R 1.'l la u r on t . N B f::mplo~•·r 11 I" Corp • 275 \1C'('ormlck bon Gcorgette ==--=·~\~:'\~T~\~.~\:'\~'~\~-=~m~~n~uo~,::.-....:===~~::::::::~~~t~~~~~'.:_ __ J~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~:.1~~~::~k~~~ u.<i. F:venJn• hrs. Call \Vl'. C'Ollt.1 ~lt·1111 HSI I~ A s 842·567 Want ad r(''llUll!! 64.2·567111----------1 Jack. 7Sl·~ll WnolAd." Co II 642-5613 ~ • , CJO DAIL y PILOT f>Wp Want.cl 7 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• RECUTIOHIST Pr0Rrc:;i;1ve animul ho!>p1l al 0H1·r~ <'l'<'CP l 1onul future for ver:catil1'. tak~ rh11r11t". mature 1ltlrso11 Min 4 yr~ nfrcxpcr . rcq'd Send re :cutnl! to Clas111fi~ 11d no. 1;rr c Ill Daily Pilot, ro llnx tSOO, C<>~tu Mes;i C11 9262(). REFINISHING !>hop mis full t 1m1• h('fp ~ pick-uv & <l1!!1vcr.>. tl41l 3SGR R. E. SALES Frtt 14 day Trainin9 CourH • .• * Appllo.c" 10 I 0 Nndtr. 1050 Geroge Sal• IOSS MJKeia...out 1010 looh. SaJI 9060 4 wt.HI Ori•ea 9SSO Thursday, Ootober 1•. 1976 ···•···•··············· ···········~··········· ··········•·······•···· •····•··••······•··•·•• .............••••..•.....••••...•••........... HefpW•t.d 7100' .... W..t.cl 7100 Nc:wSeunLadyKenmore aa.tchlna aoru & chair.sAL F. contents ol 2 za1 zu~SewlngMnchlnc.\ 74~RICSON35 '73 l"or<l 1''2W &d . autt1 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••.......... wsht. $350; new Admiral choc bm corduroy In· hon\.• N & 00 3 made by Singer 18 111 & Newport Moorini: truni;, P, U. PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SllECTllC II Experienced accurate Typist needed immediately. 70wpm <must> Mondays & Fridays Part time only Excellent Working Conditions Apply in Person Oranqe Coast Dailv Pilot 330 9tnt lay st., Cotta Mna Ask for Paul Ward An Equal Opportunity Employer rcCrig. ~. 961J.$SS$ afi. divlduat pllluws" 10' m011 days":t1utfnw, Prl,u:5th ~n xlnt cund. Comes.In rcul ~~ ~. S36·5T67 1!<17 1002 ~. <>Id. Pd S7SO. Askin~ $365. 23011 1\toufton Pkwy, wood :J dwr Desk. llll for Hobie Hi trlr new trnn1>& '69 lntt•ruauooal Stout Auction 8015 Stereo & components. 1,ag. tllll~. Off Sun Oi~go S7S.1 or bt;st olfer. !\.lust more. Sl,.a25. &11>·~ or Pi.:kup 4x_., VIJ, iti>okd & ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Al\l/FM tape w /st:tnd, 3 !-'wy. /\nam11 I A~u.tance st'll. BJ1._~1 nft. I> ar ~1·7505. lru lr:tcki. $1800, ol r . •PUILIC* •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •Frfdoy 7:10 PM• DHfH'S Wefcom. StorogeLots Furnitur• ConliCJIHMnt1 Stock Llquid•tions m05old. $170.892-6722 l,l'ltguc. 830 tl743 or wknds. l\11s.'!mn Viejo .>IH·ljljll &14·8851. 16' Hobie CiAt. light, t oi.~ ·-----Uoys desk $25; 4 wicker MINK Jacket. xlnt. cond. New 1>all.s w/window~ t ;s Bl'<>nco ~ chaiffl $.17 e11<·b. All good 8060 Tourmuhnt•. $'700. trlr $1450 644·8·167 (.:h\·"cnnc l'nclrngf' • cond. 83CM539 Horses Cbll G4<H>S78 eve:i. · · J 99 - ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 16'HOBlk:CATw/trlr SSTOO. -4 ·~~ Matching newly re Fln.'!hy Chestnpt Appy I . B . M ~ "e c Md I &l(trus.Xlntcond. ·10 Toyolu Lundcrui~ upholstered lovl! seal & mare, 9 yrs old, needs nt· Typewriter. Gd concl. 673•3444 & 6,10.~og w/plolform & ramp fflt' chair. Gr~·11t i·ond u·ntion.675·84!l3bfr tlpm. S·~50. Call t-'rankle molorcyck. ~.aOOtl'lrm $?2S/bstofr.6·15·G&13 ------1133·8SSldnys MORGAN Oil 28'. Dsl. li4S·3093btw I 5 i)ln 1) · ht k d' · bl Tally Ho Farms . d., furl gen. /\ lkouty. Tr.> :ims ea ming tn c. Box stalli> SOO·SlOO. Pipe Johnny <'llll t roa • S21M. 8k1'. 002·4180 Trucks 9560 8 ch11trs. Xlnl condition. · al $75 W f ~ & Complete <'Ounsc (or ~low ---•••••• ••• •• ••• • ••• •• .,. Call~0..5ll9. co1rr isd· .1 · L~~ ,1'?.h •• readers : records & CAL·20, xlnl cond1lior1. ,7 ,.COURIERPICKU" <' can a1 Y · c.ng is "' booklet Cost over $100 M · h • d • · · "' .., High Chair. Ilk~ Wesh'rn lessons & train· · ' anne '11 • < ornp.i:.s, 4 Spc\>d, J3ckmun m411'.~· $$$SAVE$$$ new,Sl8,call;il~ Ing. 17262 N~whope . sellS25.6"2·3379 manyex_tras'IOO'ltZ3 lurp,ycllow.83208U. f'ood. 11va1lnble 011 .the 6PM 536·8749 Fountain Valley. 979--9475 IKelfGMOU$ P-CA T # 220 $2588 premises. llems subject . Gd , W--£ d 8081 · lo presale We honor~IOV I NG! Recliner. pleasure/jumper . AP· urnt DanaPoinl ·HIJ-SJ.'lO 540-5630 • rersonul m~tructwn Help Wanted 7100 Http Wonted 7100 c h"a r i:~~"c!s'h 1 !~~~ bed., s~all tables, piants w 1chldrn. VP ~n meu. $$$CASH FOR <.:otumbi.~ 2 1. "'!II Kr~~ 1nn!\~~l\1 : Ba k A : d l\I 'l dresser nite stand dbl pal & Muslan". Xlnl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------~ • ~lunugeml!Ot op1>0rty's ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• C h e c k s & <.: \ s H & misc. 675-1404 Q.111675·0913 Good ed C I f . Room1csl 111 11 s clB!:ill Wt'~ . •to1S01,:.commission i---------lllf·---------i 1 us urn re rigs Dana Pl. $5800, Ph : •On the job truinin~ ~tary Nteded! welcome. Contemporary Dining Rm J•welry 18070 lnrs/stoves 546·0768 642·9630 2626HARIOR ILV . • •~!any top offi<•e loc ., One girl nffic:e-typmg. TYPISTS MASTERS AUCTIOH Tbl, 2 leaves. walnut ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED COSfA MESA -: RED CARPET REALTORS 962· I 0 I I F'or details cull Lintlu R. E. Salesperson 'lecded in prest11:nous of· hl'c. xlnl locat1011, ;1t tractl\•e oonu21 plu11. HESTER·BROWN * 833-9781 * ftclir1:d ? It. V l'ht'l'kcr. pJrl tame work av<1il. Good pay. Short hours. Ci.tll67:J.8617 RN-LVN I-' time tor 7.3 & :l·ll ~h1rt '> 'l!I UC'd rehab •lrtl'Oll'cl lt1cihty. Call :\Ir:; ·11' 213,f.ll:l 715ti. ltnpl•nal l'!/11\'. Cl'nler, 11!12fi I.a :\l1rada Hlvd l.;1 .\hracla lite bkkpo. invo1· .. 111., •. 2075112 Mwpt II. l)t'C1rn & rosewd top. Sue WA~TED 1974 Hobil• Cat 16 w /trlr. · .•. " ' ., "' C • S ! C t S"OO ~ ORll::NTAL HUGS XJnt cond, SHlOO or bsl 'SO Chev P.U. order taking, ~II 1>ref. ostaM~sa 1 >O os .. new. TOP CASH OOLLAR Persian & Chinese ulso ofr.548.fltl5T . Orialnal eondil ion ; Please ca ll Sandy ut •R•-o 833-9625 646-8686 6736897 PAID FOR YOUR TaJ>\.~lry.PvtPty'sonly . ~ 645·oo.! 673·2784 for interview r · 3 i·t I l d l bl '"0·701• Laser no. 1G3.'i9, blue, rov· ------· ... Compos r Opr Bicycl'"'• 8020 qua I Y wa nu _en a e JEWELRY WATCH L'S '" ., ·---- -'" e ..-.. · "' • er. wood crndle. $900 'IJ.S El C.:•mino. 350 E1,a .. -1 SECflETAIUAL WOHK. •MTST·MTSC ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ommodes SS=>.,. each. ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD. i I -r--"··ti 937 .vi I ..,.,0 9930 n. 1 Good typmg ~kills. •1 hl's "." E\V & USED BlK ES ·~nd 831·9356 Lag_una Niguel S ILVER SER V 1 C Jo:. US ca ~ 675·5. . s.,... t:<><><. ""°. a •c•~...L Typ1'sts .~ u L'INE l·'URN & AN · lnstrumenb 8083 -----wkd"l' duyto:start.631 ·l.&25 ~nl .. •C \L20 , .. parts. Cruisers. ~IX ·s. Rattan dining set. StO-O. la· TIQU ES. &15_2200 •• ·~ ••••:• • •• •• •.•• ••• • • / s~CKETARY & 10 Spds. Cycle & Co. ble & 4 chau:., xlnl cond. onn Mm·O·Mn lH: e lec. Clean, equipped '47 Chovy 'a'I', xlnt run Mature woman P 11'1ml' i 188Newporl Blvd., C.M &14·5016 Livestock 8075 organ. excellent t·ondl· S2.950 ... 673·2806 ning <·oncl . nds body Secretary Hl!glslrar fv1· &12·7910 \V bd 1 -d ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. S600. P.P. 532·1259 lo_._, t•ips/ work. ~SO 646 .. 1578 nfl l ~· . d tr comp ete w fsprc.i "'" JJ< 6PM pre schoo · ~n resumt tOspd boys bike SIOO. Admiral 23Cf' sidl! Reg. l\ltlorgan md are. br~~~ Martin Guitar. 15 yrs Docks 9070 ---· -- C10 Pre School. General $.15. xlnt cond. hy side refrig. SIVO (Jn lo ri e & rt ve, old, xlnl cond. S500, •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• '72 Datsun p , l?" M ogi.·, Dcltvl·ry, Corona tlel 3848CamfM!sDrive 554--1760 i.i1,e lwd, t.·omplcte SlOO. parade Morgan geldrng. 675_3.'145 Nwpt s hp 50'. pvt home, headers. tcrrif1e huy. Mar l'a 92625 546-474 1 _________ _, 556·13·19 Eng, Western t7t 4 > wtr & elec,, 11vail. $1.700.830·3819. SECRETARY (Across From 1·26" boys l(J spd. 1·24' 33!HO.ll Selmer ,Mark. VJ Tenor 540·8 121 or 6i5·!Hi7< &l Dutsun Pkup w /shell p /T1mc·Pl'rmanenl fa Oninge Co. /\1rport) ~l~a'.~~~ mos old, Dre~~~~·:.2~;',;i~~~~.er. Machinery 8078 SAX. Like new. $600/of. _wknds. 46,000 m1. runs & looks muj·o r (ood manurac EqualOpporEmploycr ••••••••••••••••••••••• fe r . Appr!>d SlOOO. . ..... Sl •><>c l'P "168,,.,. 494.11335 . &l2·73&t 60' SIDE TIE at the Cove. gvuu. ·""''· · .,. · "°" turl'r. S ll·'l'yping req. __________ ,Cameras & 1----------Jloss Forklift. hfts 5 Ton NB Call Ron at 556·3937. CallC7H1554·18M TYPIST CLERK Equipment 8030 ForSale: 18&19Cl'nlu1·y vertical. S2350. Runs OfficeFt.tmiture& ors52.7091 Evs. '75 ':i Ton Chev. PLI. V . ~·., h ••••••••••••••••••••••• inlaid furn. Reprnduc· well.&15·1691 Equipment 8085 ----'~----Loaded w/xtras incl\Jlt SECRETARY anely .. IC<d ~ton5e Private Photo I.ab lion from ,\ustr i a .. II 8080······················· ,JQ'poweror s::iilboat.\Vtl ing ram pct• s hell·. ~eed exper'd , ronsncn 5mun,'!!r ~cqUlrc ·s 0 1· Sellout J\lamiya R1Hi7 1;.14.4876forappt M1sce aneous. S w E 0 A (.'AS 11 &clel'la\'ail.NwprtBay paneled & crptd. '11>0( t 1ouspcrsnforal mr.ngmeenng.uppy·c ·& •t I •••••••••••••••••••••••· ". · 6733359aft7pm ml's.B;.1nkfinanctng • " . Co. C:\I, S600 to S650 l'h .a'.'1era 25(),. " l\~ enrs :· Sc>lid oak king :;t.l>drm ~l't RE<? lS'I' E 1! :\'ID!· ·ltl, --· -good. ~200. Call S:iH.goo. pha~es of ofr work. &h re :>l6-0606 ca~e. Omega enlarg·"'-·. wiarmoirc, inlu1d wood WANTED L I K ~ NE w · l:'2 9 5 · S/\IL 30' mux. Unek siclc c1 'd.Cal1Lmdal1>ruppt ------l~ns~s & condensers. g·im" ~··l w imalchin" TOP CASll OOLl.AR 494·453-1 tic "I OO 30·1 1'' 1976 FORD ~10·5"70. TYPIST-to hrs. flex1hlc. Saf<>hghls Umers & "11 ' " 0 " " --" ' ' ' RN· W eekends ---d darkroom' access. Call S•HVPr C'Offl!e lbls & p ':-I 1_> I'' 0 n ~?UH S.C.M. mdl IH E lec· Edgcw:iter. \1)871·2866 Security G uard ~a':"t.>;0.~~: r\l>Sl'S 0~ Logan 6.16.11:J76 bo<1kcus('. Cut velvet sofa JJ-.WbLRY. W~1CHES. trostaticCopier gd C'ond. PICKUP CAMPER Doy Super•isor 1"1llme. Swinf{ s hift eec. w.1m. non , --&lovesl!ut.qut'ens:tma· AHT OBJ ECTS. GOLD 5300492·0661 Roat Mooring A.vailuhlc \pplv 1'.irk S1111erior. Malurc.rellrl'um;rnpl'e smoker.W;1gesope11~Ap· Ooqs 8040 pie hdrm sd , glass lop Sil.VER SERVICE. . $2.25 per rt. Cull eve~ F \50. 4 wheel drtvl!. Ort' road wheels & tlrci;. 10,500 miles. (18038671 . $&199. 1-1·15 Superior Aw. ~ B. f'd Cniform furn. Phonl 1:.~yl 1 ~ 2 h ~' n l~~\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dinette. lamps. glass & Fl N f~ FU fl N & AN· Pianos & Organs 8090 _6_7_3·_5_339 ______ _ 1.12 21t0 -& car rcq'd. 1''acil1ty ' L<1~a~. c~fll lcs . l~1~h Setter PUIJS. brass .cof~ee Ibis .. den TIQUl::S. 6-15·2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SH~ or S}d~ Til' need<.'d ...,,rl{·~ t'an·1:r·:.lt·<1dy C.M.CallS~t Hll'kin:;un --AKC.~hots,wormed. turn. all m xlnt cond. Yamaha D·7 orgao with 60 AuxSa1l.P1waleor ·1 \\ork.Sllfnd;uptosti1rl. 5-19 -12 77 Tue:. Fr Veterina~/Asst 6'15·7HJ SS.H7fi0 LUGGAGETAGS pr<:sets & rhythm unit, forfairuscotboutor • •OOH BURNS• *PORSCHE-AUDI• 9am 3pm , , • , from your business card · t d S9!1 F" &16·9345 · t' me ~\1~~t1!>h5.>l ·il!51 _ ..:... __ :._ Front & hue-. l'.xprcl. t\l\C registl•red AfghanDLX. lllDE·A·BED. un· Send one card tor each man con ... 5 1rm · any 1 _ , 13(t:.11 Harbor 636·23:J3 ~;dl•s CIHk. mature ~....-. Send ~es.um(' .t~ 2~1 pups .~ malt.', 3 fern . usc.:<J; cost s:i~·sell $170. tag plus OOI! spare. We 531·3'\89. Transportation i1 T Dodge F U .. -t·whl per:.ondi1y,., mu::.t hccx· 5_ccy/Cl~kp~ , ~ ;~~lcman \Va). <.::vt Champion stock.848-056.l delncr 5S4·&7t.o return permanently Uprightpiano.Goodcond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~t~~-~~ a~t:~~·P'J5 11t·r ti. \pply ~t un Sat Co~~ f rof? C.£ St~ :r . -\\1RE -Fox Terrier pup· Gara<Je Sale 80S5 ~e~lcd allr~clive lag. & Re.cent tune. 5.100/ofr .. Ca~rs, Sale/ Gal aux gas ll.mk, tran• HI 11'.\I Sh11wn:1s<.' Cards 'f.)~~:::.~~htR".:dar s7 50h1 W•llln•sses. Hostesses & pies, AKC. 11 wks, SlOO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• sl1 ap, meeting airline &11>·4964 556-426!1 Rent 9120 cooling syslem, 24M mi. & c:1rt:;. Lag una 11111::. ltecept lite l)'IJl' ' . S.S5< ('~shier all shllts. Apply up. 828 0224 (71-11 Twinsiz~ headboard & l:?· ~eqwrer~e~\:..FPr~· Sportin9 Goods 8094 •••••••••••••••••••••: tires & whls. $5000. \!all sxJ "19~1 Jn ine Pcr:.onnl'I A~<.'nC'y f._romans R!!~l~mrant. 21 -~ ---frame SS Folding cot '~i~t osl~ ~dt ~ t. 0 1r .a ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 8' Camper w lslove, ref1~ 675·532 l. (i a ry . Ev~~ 181lF17lhCo·t \Jc a "°t"''port Cnlr Dr LabradorRNMC\'CC'.'.!yr<. w1m ·1ll $3 Pcndulnm r>crso11111t1: t<.1j!encose6' fb . I l sink. water tank. bt.'d blwn5&tlpm. SALESLADY Su• ·1 • ;.,. i< "G 12 ~ 17t :'\pRrh. 64().''i:JiO old. male free to good pool 'gan1t: .S7 Hanging ~· ~d lpd IJ('.'.'. fa bra c or ·k· ts bou ~ d . o aodr '. . cl' Must sell $225. 5'15·3702 r'.ltmt•poi;111011 <1\ll1l.r11r ·I(~..,. . . home.673·0S!l:I. .. . 11 ·~)ay Glo paper & wi: s.ae ar ~.(to. _<~n 1· '70EICamino39tl,PS,PB . • 1 n·~ll. wom.111 w ~trnn)! \.Vl'stem Ln1on. PT hl'lp oiunge lump SS. 2 Jue will back & tram your t1on . Bt!sl olft;?r 0.16·7287 '&I VW. Newer eng. lrans tupe deck, blk. w /blk Int . ... all'SLih1ltt\.J::,p1·r 11e1: SE'l'\'l"'F,ST.<\TION wanted l'n"l.1 :'lll!sl1. AKCUohcmale.rroppcd. t•nd tab~e 1~~ps: ~ P~· tags. (Jr try 1wo <·:mis --. Xlnlrunnmg cond. sooo S2000/bcstol'fcr4!)3-7337 f'ui.;tl\ny!\1,1t('rn1t) '\.l"ff.:NIJANT Dell\·t•t' telci;rams. five mo. SSO. Cu ll art · Dr ~p~s ~ \.'u r tai ns . ba\.'ktolJnek. TV.~ad10, 9 6 55-·-·i f•l5·fm20 pm.893-l267. Arl1f1 c1.al Xmas tree ~· PHICES H1Fi, Stereo 8098 4 7·141 Vans 9570 • • , .;, 1 ' 1 21 or ohh' r J\ pply 11 ---llc\'olvan~ tr re st and S:!. $2 l'u or 3/$.'> ••• • •• •• •• • •• • •• • • •• •• • Almost nl!w 6 ·camper • •• •••• •• • •• ••• • •• • • •• • :..iii·' l'copll· l"\P Full & person, Wi•d :\Ion IO.\:\I Women. 2'> & older lo Australian Shepherd pup· ~evolving .col~r. for ll:l:c .t 'Slags su;o ca Stereo equip. CB & tape 1or small pickup t1'uck. •TOP FLIGHT• p, t lllH' \~!>I ~lj.!r Open l? 111' i\I 2<Jll:J. llu1 bvl' work for housecleaning pies. Good breeding, S25. 52 .. s a nl :1 ( .1..1 u:. :s~,. ti 9 tai.:s SI.SO ca. recorder. Good cond. S3<J9. 646·4102 LEASE TRAOE·IHS 111 ~ Nov 1 l:irts & C~l.atB:1k1·r~t sen1Cl'. P Tame. i!d hrs ca.557 9359. 645·0377. 333 1'1, 18th St. lOormoreSl.-tuea. Ann,956·3282 l 'loth "' 'll)"CJl s f)j;).f>S5'.l -----C.i\I . s I• ·1· I Id .. -------I Motorcycles/ <FROM OUR · rr.,., .. , ·'" • erv1ce Statwn Allen -· -· •\KC Golden Relriever --------a cs ax Ill' u eu RCA25''colorconsutcTV Scoot&rs 915Cl I.EASE COMPANY> Sales·Phnn<' No t•xp<.'r u_anl, ~xpcr'cl .. Uay & Workm~ m~r for horse . Pups. show dngl>. hunter. S1arls 10 13. Anl(l!S, misc-. . , :\OCAf~l»! . Spanish, full remote ('On· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &!fore you buy ... j!ive us nei·t•1>1>t1rv Wl• ,,111 trnin. rwl's. full .& II l1tnl' Ap bn<trcllng i-tahle-;, 5500 f;11n . pets. Xlnt pedigree. Duncan P hyf~ Tbl . l>ra\I your O\\ll or send trot. IJtll /sharp , lut e ,75 llQnclu 'T.7o. Xlnl :i call. We may have th1• :::;2."iOtoS:-..tMlavi•ragctn· 11ly.:-ihdlStat1011.l7th& mo. Can live on pre . .J!J3·1)81;1 Cornl'r Slatl!r /Van n:ia.ne.addrc!>~.phon<>& morlel. Cost over SiOO : cond.Lowmi.S:fl5.Cal vanyou'rclookingfor ! t'Oml'. Ulll'I' lr.110101!. lr~uw. 'Iii rn1Hs Cdplslrano. . . -Buren. JIU Wi! 11 makl· onl' <:<tl'cl per uskingS.150.846·9091. f 6 5 7 MAC HOWARD (' II Mr llulwr fm· 111· . • cl!l:l·Cltl<S AKC Blue (J r1·at l>an(' ---lag. Add 25' c<tt•h. at. 6:30pm. &I . % AUTO & TRUCK SAL1':S ~· . : , ~I Hi! 1 Sen•!1'e StJl1011 .Help.' ~:x . Puppies ~00·~50. <'.ham· I 00 FAM. IL";' ~A L; E. St-ml check or mOlll'Y Or· Stereo system. 1oM for Yamaha 125 1\1 x. Xlnt t~nw'\\ · 1 l\I pt.•r d. Older m.1n IJI cl d. \ ouni; marrtf'cl man to p 1 on b I o o d 11 n e . Handcra1l. Nat 1. Geo· dt•rto: ssoo. Will sell for S360, Also 3 rail trailer $ell J lsl & Harbor. Santa Ana ~ales p Time m Tuxl•do Piiys or eves to \Opm learn all phase~ or lhl' :\l:'lrgaret. 'i51·J l42. graphics. h!>ehhl items. PILOT PRINTING with guarantee . 496·!1113 or both 644•6747 · 531-6000 531-3421 L>epl of Wl•stmrnstcr 6'.12·0480. Park l.111~ i;rocery hus. Gel future. loys & MORE. Sal. <?rt P .O. Box 1560 . · · . F d V ·i1. t M:tll. .\torning hrs & ~1ll•1n Sl'r\l<·r. 371 ~d work'g cond in a frfftoYou 8045 16. 9·3PM. Hcs11rrc{'t10n Costa1\les<1.Ca .!l26211 AM /H~l stereo compn· JIONDA 250. XJnl condi 70 or an ·1 on.2gui. ~cinw wl..nd:., no e:>qlt·r S11pl'r~r-~U lrien<lly utmospher~ nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luth . Ch urch !!812 nent syste m w /table lion. 1700 mi. S600. Cal lanks,stereo8Lrk,mul)s. nl•ccssary. Apµly in lht' bch. In pl·r~<m only, Freetogdhome.adoralJle llamillon,HB. RedvetvetswaglumpS25. speakers.xlnt.condS125. 549-4348 ice box. Gd mech contl. ' }Cr,,on. The Sci.Ifs Tux SHIPPING DEPT. 3317 E c~t 11") C.:d:\l. kittens. 6 wks old. A ~I / f' M com pon en t also rhilds record player $?495. 518·1487 . t'o,.ln Mesa firm . ----~s .. i.175after3:00 2FA'.\11LYSALE ster eo w /<>nd table for a ll Sile rerords Sil. '73 Kawasaki 350. $65(, -. o.>doShop • Trainee Good 1:t' Sun 0ctl7.IOAMlo·IPM. i.1>cake rs $125. Maple movmg. musl sell. Ph: worthofnewparls.800< 6:1 Chevy Va n w/'J'l7 :-.ales pl!r s vn, exµtr lwnefils . Call for appt Merchandise Darlin g K ittens. 1t': 8951 Bainford Or, IJB. Nr hutch SM5, childs record &15·7857afl6pm. Orig. mj's. S900/l>st ofr Corvette. ens;: .. J\lu~t sen. Jewdry Clout1ques Ciro. 8·llam.545·0401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siamese.6 Lo8weeksold. Adams/Mai;noha. Red player SS. pair gold & . 546·1003askforRob Sl000.536·9679 uft1>. SouthCoaslPlaza. -Antiques 8005 Housebroken.675·5538 twn F errari c:.i rbcd whiteswag lampsS25 pr. 10 ~fold Zenalh console, '6S FORDVAN.(Windo.w> ----STOCK & DELI VE ll Y •••••••••••••••• ••••••• frame, twn bed set, all gold decor ator tbl w /6 21 color TV. stereo. '73 Bul Pursang 350, xln 6 cyl. Cpts. drps. s terl!o, SALESPERSONS Xlnt opportunity for 11~· W d I d Siberian Husky. 2 yr old. kinds of furn. lamps, sides SIU, moving must ph~nograph , AM /FM cond, new top end. Lon rhlt auto I.rans & carb. f!l'CS::.ive young per.son ~L on er an male, toys, clothes, appliances, sell. Phone urt 6pm, radio. $150. 546·2277 travel shocks. $600/offr ·rune up 10 /"/7". ""'7" Ex•"'rtent•ed Mos Elt•l!· l & gro .. Sta l t 847 "c•5 ff' 1· t ,.,.o cocr o '' -., ,.., earn \y. " Of A t" I . .,_,.. o ice .supp ies. e c. &15·7857. Boats&· Marin'"' ;mo . ....,...,. "ash. 833-0921 t rnn1c l'ostal Scale S?.80 p/hr. /\Jvanct·mcnt n 1ques. . C/\SHonly, no checks. '" ,.. Oraw+commbi>ton.Call rapid for q ualified H UG E wareh ouse Spayed female Disney Maple bookcase. head· EquipmHt MaSoltorHomes, '73 Dodge Van w/ma~ r,1tty 1\.12 5G77. rv•rson. Call 963 6702 crammed with over 500 type dog. Sweet. cute, Slide projector. pool tole, board dbl & frame S35 •••••••••••••••••••.•••• e/Rent 916 1 . d' ..-. . loving 4 yrs 581-3365 d · , h · · • " · Boat M • ••••••••••••• ••. ••. •••• wh s. Lrg mirrors, ra 10. music boxes. n1ekelo· · · re ucmg m ac · misc. Uni mat lathe w raccess. 5~ anne . · Clean. 35.000 mi's. ~000. Sa nd~1 eh _!.>el1very. Teacher mornings Xt;1t 11/t111:u Infant Educator µ1111. A1>11rnx l;i hrs. lnlo t l •0 ·k w /D u ·1 f t Call 1'15 OJ 15 < \\ 1 • · n an ~ :._ ~ __ population. Dcvt'lnpmen· ----------c ta! teslin~ abihly prer. Secretaries 8;30 lo 12:030 J1 M 5 Days per wk. S.'lOO to slarl. fr. mgc b<.'Mfilt>. Call for ln terv1ew. 5'16·5760. deon pianos. circus or· Siamese male d dis· Sat. & Sun. 18004 Deoclar, $150. 9t>3·3870 Equepment 9030 Rent 26 GMC. P~t pty. Ph: 548-7686 a rt 3pm. g ~ns wal l clocks .. • F · g d F.V. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 833·2616 or 64i.4097 ----------· • · position ree l o g Be h earr grandfather clock:., h , eai1642 5193 G 1 S & S S200. 140 yrds, some new, '6S Johnson 90 hpmotor Newport ac • 1 . i6DodgeVan. Xlnlcond .• fascinatmg antiques. omc. · · ~age ~a~· h ~~ 't • 111~· nylon, drk green carpet. s.500or offer. 25 , OPEN ROAD r 11 6,000 mi .. Take over s1u. Over $1,000,000 Worth Fumiture 8050 . rn, ouse 0 1 ems, 673-0653. 642·7005. . • u .> pymnt on lse. Don't need American International ••••••••••••••••••••••• misc. 2202ls l St.. N. 8 · R rd 11 Mod 1 80 Boat P :Y~~t. Wmter rates. all the room. 963·7171. ~allerieis; l802·T Ketler-I BUY M • S I :~e~~~~a Misc. ~ffic · ••••• s;~.~:.~~ ••••• !?~~ --·----------1 1ng St., Irvine. Tel. ** * * OVlnCJ a e furn 9~.oi63 20'EI Dorado.Slps6. '971 VW 754·1777. Open Wed lhru Good used 1-urniture & Oct l6&17lh,9to5. · 18' Glenco. Beautiful DyorwkrenlaJavail. CAMPERPOPTOP SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL Sat 9 AM Lo 1 PM. Visit! Appliances-OR I will 007 't) Orchid, CdM 2·8' Goya Guitar StOO. Girls l cond. Olds Jcl, V·hull, Reas rates. 968·3643. F\11ly equjpped. Ready TclephoneSales 5ellorSELLforYou. "elvet ~ofas, 2 velvet spd bike. Pearl handle full canvas, PWl' t it for the road. (227DIF'), STUDENTS Moving. must sell ! 3 MASTERS AUCTION solid oak frame chrs, operaglasses.642.7430 thrust, trlr/hrakes, bait Renl26' GMC, luxurious $3299. lliorover.toh()lponpro· Caucasian Kellm 's, 2 9 S Rndlightoak coHeetbl, lunk & ladder . Fish & full y equipped. lo" •OOMBURNS• Jl'l'I for non profit or Turk is h Ke li m 's, 3 646-.8686&833· 62 bunk beds. Qlisc bedrm Pa'lr hl·back blue bucket fasl.968·R744. mileage.640·7400. •VOLKSWAGE ... • llns lmmcdialt: O.,emn).(s 1•'111·. SALES SECRETARY Ahnvt• av1•r11~t· op· port unity & bl'fldlti; ,1 v a 1 I a b I t.• I 11 m Cl s q1rnllhed ;ippl11·;1nt. ,\pp Iv, liGt.i Anlnn , Co~ll :\lc:ia. Ca. !l2621i !ltlni7.ation. Hrly ~age-+:. l'arpet s, :<Int cond . SAVE! New & used furn. furn, plng·po ~g tbl~, seats SlS. Toronado 3hp 15' 6" CABOT s ki or fis· '75 Winnebago,23' Indian 13731 Hurbnr 534,...100 bonus for Anaheim, Gt, ~·2S2!l _____ appl's, mlsc. Wilson 's toys, clothes, m!sc. Nat I l~wn vacuum S75. Large hin~ boat. 75 HP. xlnl Only 12M mi, like new · :.1rc:is, call 6:J6·7Ml, an SHIPS LANTERNS Bargain Nook. Now 2 Geog r a Ph 1 c se t air compressor, Jhp cond. S2000. 546.5777 sac S9 950 586.0198 Van 1965 Ford. free7.1•r ll'M . For Hntg Rch. 54().J422 orfi7:J.4339 Stores -545 & 814 W. CCompletel940)64Q..8661 motor w11mpact wrench · • • · · · body.Sl,200/bcsl. ~~_s~n3s;t%r~ea:-.. rail . 19th. C.M. 642·7930 & Lido garage sale. 17 • SISO. Pair For~ mags SS; 22' Performer & trl~, Trailen, Travel 9170 _ Phone751·0120 ----Oak tahl<' w .'4 chairs, 548·3262. Boston Whaler, HO t r11in Tr.uck wheels. one 6·1~i; #(lass ~ull, !'!any xtras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • --......, f'hnne 510·2500, xl 11 Bqu11I Oppor Em pl m If fclcphonc Snlrs. !)/lime. ~')50 6 oak chairs S225. Sol'd wood dining set & S<'t, elect typewriter. hi· SS, ~r: ~~uf37~ /new I e· gd fi shmg/d1vc boa!. Bst '72 Apac~o. Slpi; 6. all rac 72 llf o~~:d Stot~~o~en, l!xper prcf'd, not nee _9611 5."i!l:l h~Het, antiqued finish. ri & parts. gumcs. Sal on· cap . . . offr. 536·9.562/ .535·7993. $1500 f1r.m . Must sell ~·:-1~-7ib 'ice o~. ~.50 hr & ."~· CalJ 1.,loyd, 105 year old refinished Best offer . 5.56-7815 ly. 10·5. 223 Palermo. 2nd llanderThrift Shop. 14' Tuylorcrafl, 35 h.p. 2ll6Sterhng, CM . 95ao 4, 7·3720 l>cl n l 8pm_. -Smith ArnC1rican Pump G F . & S l 120 E 23rd, CM. Behind Evinrude. 2 cans, nu Auto Service & Autot Wante d 7 W "'-~ 7100 .... _. d Oruan, il works. S650 or QUEEN Sofa Sleeper arager, n at. ~un· f'eed Darn. Tues·Sal10·5 bat.. trlr, extras. $795. Parts 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.tp ClftJYU ""'P WC111te 7 I 00 ,., loose pillows, bl n cond, die bed. 5 spd boys .bike. dM C "SH FOR C "RSf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• best offer. Antique saft'. ·11 I I' e 554.,1760 velvet roeker, oak dm ta· 2 dryers, washer, bide·&· 410Acacia, C . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' "' J · Baum 2' deep x 2' wi 'e iv r · ble, 4 chairs, Drexel unli· bed w 1mtchng love sent, J7' Cabin Cruiser , 65 Hp 260Z 8·tr a ck AM IF M Top $ Dollar $ paid tor Restaurant FAR WEST SERVICES Has A New Exciting Concept In Restaurant Service It is to be named SUNDAY'S And it is located in Mission Viejo at 27750 Crown Valley Parkway on the East comer, off San Diego Freeway Now Jnterviewing For: Food Woitreu Interviewing Mon Thru Fri. 9am-Spm At Our Temporary Office Jn The Trailer On Premises We are •" equal oPPortunlty emi:>IC>Yllf wide, :l' ht, pamling on HIDE A BED SOF/\ que while kg hdrm set, Niagra chair. king size Mere, ship.$hapc. many radio plus s peakers cleanusedcars,trucksl( fuce. $450. 546·2277 Unused , cosl $390. sell le!1dcd antique .Belgian bed. 631·192010.Spm. xtras. 536.2779 SlOO. 546·9390 a fter 6 !!:.!_n. g~~~i1t1t.e11. Ai1 k for P11u~ ._ ...... lances 80 Io $16.5 & deliver 55-1·4760 window, orange velvet . . . ....,..,.. hidabcd , French Prov Btn patchwork q1..11lts &. 18' Omega 1/0. 165 HP ~cbullt Cad. eng. Wal~ fit HOWARD Ch .. rol•t •••••••••••••••••••••••FRENCH PROVINCIAL, coffee,cnd&drumtublc. pillows. May lay.away. Mere .. less than 100 hrs. 68 & ~P·, 2 seas t;n<I Dove&QoPil Sl11 Freight Damage Holpoint dbl dresser or Buffet + + Mia c. Gas 1 awn Reas. M4·5651. $1600. 839.5926 heuds .s.•;. 67. Comple~t Nf':WPOHT llF./\CH Sale.3308W. Warner. 3':x4' mirror. S275. mower . 620 Seaw ard, -axle r1l!s Olds or l'.l - nearHarbor.SantaAna 675·3122 Cdl\l. Attn:SWAPMEET 20·-1~ Crc&tlin('r, 1/0 Dorado.S48-6R3Saft.6pm WEPAYTOPDOLLAR Setlffs/Collutors Mercruiser. Ens.: rrntly ,65 C . l l l"OR TOP USt~D CARS •WHOLES.ALE• New 8' Contemp .. Sofa. Ort. lS.11. Hsehld items, Vimiting storage units overhauled , bait tank. f dorvn~r au M par/ 1"0HEIGN, DOMESTIC 22 Ne w Refri gs, Thayer·Coggindestgncr clothin g, toys, much Bids oncomplete lolonly outriggers, tnd m tr)r. r°r a~~77~ggy. akeo orCLASSICS Washers, Dryers. Dis· G r a Y · brn soil d · $250 more. 8701 Lark port Dr. 675-3175 after 1 PM 645·4884 er . .....,.. · It your c11r Is <•xtrn clea_J\ hwashers. at cost w /t . SS2·9379 H.B. 963·589l 1----------1 sec us first. ' Allis o n Whol es ale. MOVING, must s el I ustom made Draperies 22' Cabin Cruiser , 283 in· Autos for Sal• BAUER IUICK 750.4441 AM /FM stereo w /tbl Fri&SatGarager decor . rods thro~ brd .• bait tonk, gen.,••••••••••••••••••••••• 2925 Harb0r81vd. Frigidaire elec dryer, like new $125. 546·0610 after 6PM. speakers $.125, gold de· Everything! pillo ws. e nd table. marine r ndin. $1 6~0. /Urtiqvts/ Cmta Mesa 979·2500 corator tbl with pedestal __ 1_1s_1_P_a_u_la_r_in_o_._c _.M_. -1 lamps; king sz bed Port·a·potty, $50. Fis h Cfonlcs 9520 b a Se S l 0 • P a ir 0 I Campaign bdrm furn & spread, misc. 644·1008 finder w /paper. $250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trolling J)<'lles & reels • WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• Come in or Call Used gas stove w /lnrae oven. Very good l.'ondi· lion. sr.o. 631-1480 gold/while swug lamps misc ite m s. Sat/Sun. . o. & N. Gauge Trains, assorted fishing gear. •OVER 70CARS• S2.'i, wulnut chair $10. sm 499-4430. 983 Santa An::i, complete set up. Pvt pty. 673•5278, IN INVENTOHY wood cabinet $10, black Laguna Bch. ITT5·6666 no ugah yde recliner -~--------i....:..:..::....:.::.:.:. _______ 1•71 50 hp Winner. S .G. FREE Approi1al Groth Chnrot.t 18211 B<'ach Blvd Huntington Roach • Gibson refrht. 14 c u fl. yellow. dbl dour. SSO. 552--0245. chair $25, red velvet Furn., lamps. luggoge, uills, circa 1900·1930. Cruiser. Trlr. c.G. equip- s wag la m p S25. mis~ many household Items. $150·$300. Varied de· ment. 7'~ hp aux eng. item'>. Call 645·7857 afl Oct l5 & 16. 9·5. 1857 F.lbn signs. spec in I orders. Best ofr over $2500. 6pm weekday~. Cr ., Costa Mesa. 494-2997 493.2257 AN'l1QUES & CLASSICS Rolls Royce, &nth•y & T·Blrds: From $.500 l<' $50,000 ca.rs. Guaranteed new Scars Dining table. 6 chairs. ESTATE SALE Sat . 9·4. gas dryer , wnsher . & buffet SJSO. Smnll hlue Antqs, silver., ch1n11 , port dshwshr. '1'll Price. llOfa $75. Reclining c hair Cum. 145 Shorechff. CdM ~livered. Or trade for $75. B::ir, 2 bar stools S7S. G/\RAG E SALB .15·17 dia m o nds. Pvt Ply. Must sell. B.ist offer. IARGAIHS 673-8250. M2·1334 or 642· 7430 20121 'Bayview J\ ve. Calorl~ Coppertone HUDDLE T008 Bed, S.A. Hi.•b . 545.3543 Stove, auto timer. meat Red/wht,ibtue $12$. 3 prober, rotiueric, 2 green vnyl bar stools Varsity bike, ping pong ov~ns, 1 gelr clcnnlng, $45/all. 55'7-4086 tbl. dineUe set. lllngle Mttorn w/broller. f.600. bed. record player , Like new /\lso. some dis· For Sole: Hnnglna basket clothes. mis('. Thurs t hru h u, poti1 & p n n :1 . chair, brand !11?W $76. Suo. 26522 Brinrwood Ln. 898<-0400. iwo..»sS. San Juan. 495-4576 -----------8UY·SF.LL·1'RAO~ 847-6087 * 54'-ll!cf 27' "Victorin Commnnd ElZ FARGO & CO SCRAM·LETS Bridge·· Bilylincr. new. RJOS. Muin·Snota Ana TOP ~~11DL.AR Twin 170 Volvo, frel.:ht IOto6• Mon.·Sul. lMMEOli\TEJ,V ANSWERS damaged (repaired). ~·~c;.~;:;3: FOR ALI, Normal -Doubt Sacrifice. $16,750. Call _________ I FOREIGNCARS Hoist -Turttcy St.eve,546·7112 Classic '81 J aguar Mark CALl.OR COMEJN BIRTHDAY l8 ' Diesel Chui IX.Xlntcond.$7$00. WiU TOSF.EUS Th e n 4: w s p a p e r 1' BaybOat, $4500. Pvt ply. consider ofr. 968-1414 or NEWPORT IMl'OltTS featured a very sad story Near new. 675·6666 960·2242 3100W. ~l Hwy.NB today. A womtan turned ---------• 642-9405 nny and was so upset, '7S SldpJack 28', 3 axle '61 Ril•y Clossic 1--------- she trled to slash her trlr. loss than 50 hrs. Nrw motor. mcch xlnt. SELL ldl'-4 ttoms with 3 w rl II t 8 w ith II Bimini. )!Wim Mll'p pllrliully rt•11tored soon. DaiJyPllot Cht1'~iriC'dAd BlRTHOAVrsrd 839'8306 ~S.at"MRlo5da1I} 642-S618 -...... ..-.- I I t ~~.~.-:! .... !~.9.~1~~·.1.~~ ....... ~!·.'!~ ....... ~~·.I.~~ ....... ~!·.·~~ ....... ~!·.~!~~ .......... .' Thurldey.Oetober 14 1978 DAILY PILOT (JJ • TOP Dohm 9720 JCMJ&Mr 97l0 MGI • 9744 r..-.... 97'7 Wck ttlO ~·.~:~••••••••••• ~ ... ~:~••••••••••• ."!!~·.~!~••••••••••• ·················~····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._ w.rc 9950 DOLLAR DllViE • •• * * •••• * *** • .... "'"'"B CT A ... ,.. •'62TR3 • tf71 IUtC"' ~roW ttl Cougw 9 933 Vl"f 5 ~ • • '" •" -• -I -Cl I I a ••••••-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fo,RAc·'~AN LITTLE... .. lt ~l'b;to~r' i1l~~ nd. -~~1!~":r c~~~o~~~~Ap:!~r 6S El Camioo. La ml •75 C0U9or XR·7 'a:!J·; .M~rc ,M~lt.'()l'b. s~~ ..... • • ---• Xlnl. cond. 8 $l ofr. V . 8 a u l o m n t Ir ,m t va \C JO & ~·· •IMPORT CARS SAVE A LOT • • _,...__ 9750 'Gt Vlt •su. nreds nu W/alrcond.&crulse con· 414 2c4 930 d y 11 cvu . trans mlu1011 AM t-'M <:rl·u t in /0 1.tl. JIOO. • . 0 , •0 R"' • » ......... head Super cln S700 133 lrol. Im ma c u lut c: )48 5767 Bo b ' · ii MS25'15 Sil 1 &C M P/\ ,.. • • •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• I:: 16th Stl Z6 C~l • thruout! <•NDN). , stereo. power wm ow~. =-=------ ~--] l ilWICI( DATSUN 1962 PORSCHI . ' HOW OML Y St6tl '88Caprke. Air, auto; stemog & hruke•. alt '75 MUCURY &nJwin CMplstraoo 6 0 CAIRIO LET Yoltlwaget1 9770 p/s. p/b, ad cond. Scondib•~lco,!1~01 '<.:...!~~JwBh> eel MONARCH 4 DOOR 1 3 1-1375 493-3375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,,,,, 962·2697. _.,. .. """''" • ( lllaupunkt 1>tf·r 1•n , 4 ' _.,., $4486 V-8, auto. trim~ .. actory To, .Uy•• 1pc-1•1l tra n~mlsstu n . HEW 76 RAlllT 11 Chevy Malibu, sml V8. air cond., powf'r 1ttJU· -(YCF'712> Mode l 1701-4 ape: e d. lnJI, power brakes , radio. See us flrst, & last! .To1 •DoH IURN$• (250933). auto, A<ar PS, P B, vtn heat.er. Best buy on 11 • ... ~~ • 1 Hf Ar-tt tH VlJ '' J"-f l1r.;.1 f (),.~ IU A ~~•• -.. --------• doUar pold for Im ports. •PORSCHE-AUDI• $3499 top, oew es. 962-2012 ramtly earl Lie. 821LVY. WANTED! COSTA MISA • 13631 Harbor 636-233:1 P lus Tu & Ucense Ch'evelle Mall bu, Kl· Priced lo 11011 at ~ L . •111 ···1<1 tJ~\4,' ' •UNK AUTOS DATSUN • lltRB Fltl l!Dl.ANl>Ba • llLL YATES perf. earn, heads, 4 bal'· $3999 .,.· 2MSUarbor Blvd. it as MAXING • '01 ell ,Targa. F•nlasUc VW..PORSCHE i:::ia~:.J~~ :t:)f.t ~f~'. reU 650 carb, w/hl·riae SANTA AMA ~~R~!~-~~~Ei~J:.. _Coe_ta_M_es_u ___ 540-G4tc •GREAT DE~• mo~h I coud .. $6450. San J uanCapistrano ldeal.$750.831-!415 manifold , H e ~man '70 Cou~nr. Xlnt ronrl .. LIHCOLMMHCUltY a.n:yone . (714)1·635·7120'-: N £FWY. : 673-6377 837-4800 493·45 I 1 reade~s. n ew ~:oox 14 Auto .. I'S. PU. lo ml., 1301 N. Tll!'lin or toll CreeO-ZenJth 77120 ./..:l3tOZ. Red. 4s Jxi., • ~ ,.. '75 l'orilche 911 S. '74 Bul<>k l..oSabre. Fully ires ofremr.1"s$5'7 ... nc7' 0orr ~lS-0/~l nfr Hl<l 8771. Santa Ana 5 47·05 I I Maga, AM/FM. atll/C. equipped 28 000 ml best ~ _ ---$4450. 673-6731 • $l.2,000/bstofr. '58 VW Van. Mag~. 1500 $3550/bst ort.' 979·62.3S 673·5276 DodcJe 9935 - UI SBEUDYAJUNUTOKPCAARRTSS it .,. Must sell. 968·2139. eng, SS90. '65 VW Van, no Nick ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Datsun 510. • i --eng $250 640-0451 • lmmac. '72 Malibu Sport. ,68 0 11 1 1 Must 125 847·9637 pp Sl u..\ ,. ,. '67 Targa. 911S. New rblt • · · C'dWm-9915 Air. new brakes, steel art . cy ·very c eon, ClftCJ · ·""" • ,. eng K n & I t h Llk UG Gd d ~ gel cond. S625/bst otrer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 96S-8792 bfr 11am . ,. , o IS c u c . e '68 VW B • con . ••••••••••••••••••••••• redials, 1 ownr. $2500. Also, '63 Comt•l, 6-r yl, '73MUST" ..... G 99SZ new. $7400. Ph 644-8046 Must sell. Make o rrer. rirm. 963-1945. An '71 Z40Z. fuw cond. 4 spd ! 61 Por. co nv 356 Rcstor ~1747 08 Nova, 4 dr, auto. $300. ~~~1~· $275/ust ofr. GRANDE am/fm, m ags , S3GOO • • 1600 bl {!!)B ', V·S. '"'"· '""'" fad o'l' tM.2·1641 ,. cng rv t. VW Sundial CampeT-'tlJ. -~' Huns good. Dys, 646-6706, Ford 994 0 air conditioning. power OZ • pd ! •. *. * • * • • ,. * ,. :113·59'l·l838 Radials. FM. Snrf ., nu 0 Evs. 536-4.576 steetin", power td isc > '11 24 fine e nd 4: #" "" ~ ng S209S 64" C"lAl ••••••••••••• •••••••••• b • 0 · ", -·w 9l2 5 spd AM /L,M e .. · .,......., · .,, 30 brakes, power windows. AM/FM mags $3600 • • .. · '69 Malibu, Jlurulop, 7 '70 Ford Torino 2 dr, Air &ai.1641 ' · · 68 . E type 2~ 2. l'hromc Ung O'>'ner. SS800 or bst '70 vw Pop Top Camper y.8, runs well. Sl690. c:ond. PS/PH. 1 owner radio, healer , whitewall wtres, AM/FM, i:ood in ofr 833·8980, SSl·~O Van. Stove, sink. ice box. 645·51SS alt. 5 pm. ca r, lo m1leai:e 675 9436 tires, vinyl roof. Tinted Aiifos,llnpofi.cl Must Sacrif! '7-1Datsun v est m ent c ar. SJ500., $2!00.968-2042. Nabers glass, wheel covers. Lo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 260Z. Xlnt Clind. i\ir/ 554-2384 73 Porsche 914. ~perb '75 Ch e velle M all b u 1975 LTD ex£>r car Im· lo miles. see il loday! G ....... 9701 .... F .. 1 n•o ----c ond New t i r es lm BEETLE ClasL1·,. 0 /S P/B au•-· · U c No t22KHY ... rw • ,.,.t / "• S4500 963 1·~-Jag '73 XJti. Beaut l'X· A:\l /f'M, a ppear grp'. Cad•11 . ,, ... ..-' • "'· mac. Low m ile:.. A/C. . . . ••,•jt••••··············· Xlot cond, by owner . I ac ai r . cl e a n . S3 ,950. green. $.1600. or best or. $3688 1 NMt "73 Z40Z mu:.l sell! ccut1 vc Sein Silver, Blk SSIOO/bst ofr . 963·8837. 640-8750. 644-5400 eves. 842· 1764, eves & wknds . fer. p,.t par·ty. 540-7.,"' ..._ .... s '72 E UR Yellow (213; 694_44_11 inter., fully ~qpd., im-. p p °"" 540-5630 dreamcar,am/Cmxlras. (7lC)529•1972 as k foi mac cond , m us t s ell 67 911. Comp restored. '63 Baja Bug. Rbll eng, Qu ality and Price · · 8·5 wkdys. or 52-1·215i Bst ofr. 752·1525 or Gary soon. S48·6318or 646-6219 M111t, alloys. Webbers, wide tires, chrome whls. Guaranteed '70lmpala. Auto, PS, A/C, wknds. ask for B_ud_. __ 1011\SO\ & SO\ 9707 • LIN<...Ol N ·MfHCURY . Karmann Ghia 9735 Sti.250. 644·0850/642·0054 snrl. ~. 581-3174. Leasing SpcciJli\IS Sl200. 0 r i g owner. '73 Ford Wagon. Calaxie 1973 DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 Super 90 C. Sharp, all '68 Bug. '70 r blt eng. Rbll Preferred Rates 897-4200 or 536-4070 aft 6 500. PS/PU, aulo trans, 2626 HARIOR ILVD • ... , ...•...•........... '72 AUDI I OOLS Automatic, sunroof & air .:q n d . (539H O N ). Reduced to only 240Z on g. $4,500. 644·0850 or trans . New tires & Lar~st SclC'ction pm. A/C.S40-J4J6 COSTA MESA Air conditioniog, m al-! 1971 KARMANN &i2 0054. shocks.Offer.968·9l36. of ew & u ,c·' Conwt 9927 'G6G 1 · vs 4 d ood1-------'""-- he els P. n s t r·1 p ed GHIA COUPE u a axie, · r. g '6S M t 6 I 3 ·pd w ; 1 · · Cadill.tcs in ••••••••••••••••••••••• lransp car. PS./PB, auto """"·us ang. cy • s • automatic trans mission. 4 speed trans m ission. 1971 PORSCHE I 9 7 I VW • c w _,.., (392JEY>. $49!J5. 914 Oraniie County 65 omet agoo. trans. Good tire:.. runs 5ca.3009 . $2495 D O VE radio , l ow mi l es SQUAREBACK Goodcondition gd, $350. Call afl 5, ----""----- GAR EH GR (2355lil2V ). 52395. 4 speed transmission. Recondit ioned, 100% Open Sunday $1500. firm. 644-8379 646-1998.. '67 Fastback, 289 4 spd, Mf\RQUIS MOTORS DATSUN GARDEN GROVE s how s prid e of guaranteed. (164CCN 1. Cadillac ContiMtttal 9930 f7~ 13861 Harbor !t:.19-7 SUBARU ownership. <4712900354). $2299. Master Deale r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '764FODORDOGR RSAEDNAA!!A mags 675-6G78 a ft. 6. (1 :~•.\R• l!f ... 111 C"•\"'° l ''l'' ..... _ .:. • , I · I 197IDATSUH 13821 Harbor 554080< •DOHBURNS• •DOH8URNS• 2600 Harbor Blvd. n ... PORSCHE·AUDI• •VOLKSWAGEN• Costa MC'sa 540·9100 '7S MARK IV V-8, auto. trans .. factory ·75 ~ustang If. 4 spd , M 1'o''I >"'-\ttJP 240Z •57 KG Classic. nu l'ng 13631 Harbor 636·2333 13731 Ha rbor 534_4100 $8786 air cond .. powl'r i.tl'Cr· radials, xlnt cond. 12.000 4 speed tra nsmission. air paint. body great, inter Nabers ing, power bra kes. radio. mi. $3200. Ph 4!l7·4077 condiUoning. mags. Real shot. $800. 000-4551 Pri•at. Party 73 vw BeaUe. Xlnt cond. Loaded with a ll th e h eater. low mileage -'---------1c1eao.U73DSG ).SAVE . 1976Porshc 914·2.0 Newtires.amJfmradio, Cad II goodies, like AM/FM Super clean ! L 1c .p•1nto 9957 ... '1 j'l>.rl 1 I I ,\) "74 Audi Fox. 4 Or. Sedan. G .. RDE.u GROVE 1970 VW • ac stereo, cruise control, till 3 NNT Auto , a ir, AM /FM. A " Sli ver W/bla c k in t.. S2,300.496·8461. I . h I . d't' . 15. l • • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. DATSUN KARMANN GHIA performance group, Al\1· w ee. air con I toning $4599 Metallic. blue. 23,000 mi. Rare lind. Excellent con L':\t 8 k t '68 Bug. Runs great. and more. Beautiful car. '74 PINTO S48-7895 after 6 PM. Pvt1_1386_1_H_ar_bo_r __ 839_·_7000_1 r • stereo. ·trac ape, Good · Must see to appreciate. SANT A AMA XLNT. CON D pty. 1973 DATSUN ruuc:D~~t~~~~· ~5. C~~r1~46!~934~i~essk Call1~~:· ~IS.ON.a LL8~D/E~H ~~ (5Y89A823036). LINCOLN MERCURY 52,lOO 5'15·46&1 AUDfl FAOMX/~Mautod~~n-24 0Z •VOLKSWAGEN• Ior Hriao. 65 vw Bus. runs xlnt . 546-5075 AFT 4PM. PVT. s-tc!::!:· Ts~li~os I I roo , . • ra la s, 4 speed transmission, air 13731 Harbor 534·41 19 69 PORSCHE must sell. $650 or best of· _PI'Y __ . _______ 1 GUSTAFSON LINCOL N MERCURY 16800 Be ac h Blvd 'H Hunaboul Cd conct. 52200. 6-12-5161 eves. 23,000 m1, x lnt cond. condlt ionlo a . m .igs, 912 fer.675-4130 '76 El Dorado Convert. $3,800. 494·8486 dys; radio. Sharp. C7-Ullr fX). GARAGE SALE ads in Huntington 9each -e9'M824 eves. SA VE the Daily Pilot bring hap· 4 speed tra ns m ission. '68 VW Sq bk, gd cond. Loaded . Fue l-injected. IMW 97 I 2 GARDEN GROVE PY results. To place your stereo. chrome wh!!cls, Sl200. 549-1658. 1621 Mesa 1000 Mi. Bes t offe r. ===='-'--......::;..:...-"'--= low miles. C671GSS>. Dr. S.A. Hgts. Ron <DJZ459) 540-7744 or '75 MARK IV .,.,.••••••••••••••••••• DATSUN drawing card, phon e •DOH BURNS• VW d d _4_94_--0_1_6_1 ______ 1 842-8844 SADDLEBACK 13861Harbor 839·7000 642·5678today. PORSCHE AUDI 63 Bus, epen able, F ull po.we1r , A M1 /FhM • · * good cond., SlOOO. P vt 1968 CADILLAC stereo. viny top. eat er 1972DATSUM Mcnda 0 738 IJ63lllarbor 636-2333 Pty.AM846·5780 DEVILLE inte rior. till whee l. BMW 240 Z ., Beuutiful car. Must see . . . •••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls Royce 97S6 '73VW,gdcond.must Full po we r with tilt l o a pp r e c i ale . 4 speed tra'!sm1ss1on, air '74 Mazda RX3 Coupe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell. Leaving. Call wheel. <WFE649). (60lLEM ). con.dlti~nrn g .• m a i::s. spd, under wrnly, very #lOEALERINU.S.A. 673·2872 HOWONLY$1199 $7286 BUY OR LEASE MOW radio. Nice. <·i29J DU). clean 837 ·3202 SAVE ROY 1969 VW GARDEN GROVE 1975 MAZDA IRR CARVER FASTBACK DATSUN ROTARY PICKUP ROUS-ROYCE A very nice running car! IMWTRADE·IM's 13861 Harbor 839·i 000 " speed tra nsm ission. r U40Jemboree (SAV438). ~an· stereo, chrome bumper. ~~~e.•<1• BILL YATES '722800CS·C23SCFS) ~· 9723 _.._... Ml\RQUIS MOTORS )HhOlMAW(oUIRIT I P•Wf '>on Cl• qu '• ""Y -/I..,•, t 1111 Ml\\10"1 1111 JO (-i l-1 '11\0 41}'.:t ·I/IQ GUSTAFSON LINCOL N MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 '7?2002·A(l21FTQ>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• =.9500 males. <29214> ClOSlDSUNOAYS VW.PORSCHE '722002-4 sp. (6505). '64 330 GT 2+2. Burg /blk GARDEN GROVE San J uan Capistrano •--------"--~ 1970 Continental 4 dr. xlnt "n Bavaria· (488FOF> Borraoi's. 3.000 m i or: Toyota 9765 837•4800 493•451 1 '73 CDV, loaded, lo mi's. cood. Extremely clean. "732002·A. (533460). r b l t e ng. 6 44 -08501 SUBARU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orlf. Owne r. Supe r Loaded w /aceess. Sl795. ~Bavaria· (818JSI). 642-0054. 13821 Harbor 554-08( SOUTHERN ,75 VW Con ve rtible, Clean. PvL Ply. $5200. CaJISlanley.833-0070. "'14 Bavaria· (348LFM). u~-..a-•-974 OR" .._.,._E COU ..... TY'S AM/FM stereo cassette. 64Hl374. °7$2002-A. (236MMN>. Rat 9725 ..-nowuoi:S DCftZ A".. " • d --------A 05NIJ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• VOLUME lo m1, xlnt con . 640-7762, Ccmncro 9917 'm~ALEi~cK BMW • * * * * * * * * * * • • 1960 Mercedes 220. 4 spd. TOYOTA DEALER 630-7733 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . MISSION VIEJO • : AM/FM radio, oew m ·72 vw Kombl·Camper , '71 SS396, pwr steering. • terior & tires. 25 mi pc EXAMPLE: Brand new very s h arp, radials, pwr br ks, a uto, mag 831-2040 495.4949 : ! gal Best ofter or lrad 1976 Toyota. 2 Or. & fully AM/FM, $.1650. 536-4248 whls, Bestofr. 673·6996 -----=====-•.. • Cor pickup or pa nel. · ...,.,i (158527 ) .. 675-0970 days or 673·967 eqwp.,..~. · '67 Bug. Runs nice. Good '72Camaro. V-8. 4·spd. CREVIER I &I Sf 6 HOADWAY SAHTA AHA . 835·3171 • aft 6)>m. OML Y $2997 transportation. l\t ust a /c, am/fm tape, call it ---=------sell-1s t S700 t akes. 645·0729. • L•ase 645·1244 '74 Camaro. New radials. • ,........ New. Used 1970 VW to mi, Xtnt cond. : • OVER I 00 SQUAREBACK 498-1347 afl 6. LINCOLN CONTINENT AL SALE 1973's Thru 1975'2 Selection or twelve pre· owned Continental's & Mork IV's which ha ve been r e·conditioned in our Award Winnin g Service Dept. Most are trade·ins on new •77 Lin· coins. Uftcoln 9945 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• '72 Runabout. auto trans • '74 LINCOLH air cond., m•w lire:-,\ cry 4 DOOR SEDAN clea n . Runs Great ! V-8. auto trans., factory S4G-28SS. $l495 air condillomnt.:. power '72 Pinto ltuoaboul 26 000 steering, power dis c mi's Stick, :m . :-~nr~f. brakes, power wmdo':"s· very clean. SUJ5tl l'vl ply power s eat i;. rn~li o, 551·2036. heater. whitewa ll l1rcs --------vinyl roof, tinted glass 1974 Pinlo Squire Wgn. wheel tovers. llll wheel xlnl cund. SJ.too. extra nice car! Lie. No 400-2521) 645.JPP. $6395 lymouth 99 6 0 540-5630 ....................... 1011\SO\ & SO\ ATLAS • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Chrysler /Plymouth COSTA MESA Open Dally & Sun. 'tll 10 ---•PM '75 Lincoln Tour Sedan 2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1934 FUily loaded, including AM /FM s l c re o ta pe ,•-.-------- cruise control, lilt wheel, 75 PLYMOUTH FURY luxury interior & m ore SPORT COUPE CS38LIF>. V-8, auto. trans .. factory $6886 air cond1tloning, power :.lt>cnnl!. power brake:.. radio, ht·alc r. whitew<Jll GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 tires. vinyl roor. l111ktl 11lass, wheel cover:.. Lc"s t h a n 6 ,000 mile .... (:!611\IMWl. ftlt ULTIMATI DlllVINO MAClllNI *USED BMW's* '73 Bavaria·(983HNV) '743.0 S -(024LJR) '752002· <6WNBK> Closed On Sundoys • .,. MERCEDES F\11\y reconditioned. Car· 74 Camaro. Must sell this ,. • r ies our g uaTa n tee. week. Makeorrer . TYPICAL EXAMPLE: -$4495 • • OH DISPLAY <JGtBSX >. $1999. 673-7220 993·6001 .. .. House of Imports •DOM BURMS+ : llER~:~·:~~,N~~OER : AUTHORIZ~~D '74 Corolla SS. Xlnt cond, *VOLKSWAGEN• Chevrolet 9920 MERCEDES DEALER Mus l sell. s2400/ofr . 3 31 ll· bo 534.4 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• it GRE AT DEALS* 49'_16715 &752·1721 1 7 ar r 1 1973 CHEVY it it 6862 Jl1 anchesler, •12 BM W Dav ar1a • • 13ueoaPurk 1972 Toyota Ce lica -4 Volvo 9772 HOVALIFTIACK Mi/FM. a ir cund, PS • • 523·7250 speed w /r adio. $1995. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VS.automatic, pwr.steer· auto trans, xlnt cond • On lheSanla Ana F\'Y· tll18NDM ). Prl. p ly. SOUTHERN i n g . u nu s u a I I y SMB.S. 1-686-7300 ask fo1 • R3t·309'J. ORANGE COUNTY'S clean! <S D7028l. Butcih, 673-8519 • "73 Mercedes 4SO SL. 0 .... LY $2897 ---------1 ,. • 640· I 004. ,. * * * * * * * * * * * • VOLUME ,.... ORANGE COUNTY'S • • VOL VO DEALER OLDEST : :75 450 SEL. 18M m1, snrl : • ~::::::::=.::~~"""~"l • stereo. 16,300 . .X lnt ,. ,. :;; W40IEG0~ ,. eond Call495·6G8!1. .,. .. "'\.J1.r • .. .,. • * * • 11 11 * * * * * ,. MB '72 600 » Sales-Scrvicc·Lcnsin1: P\1. pty. Lee, 11CI !19M 225 • Rox Carver.Inc. '68 850 FIAT Wkdys 0 141642-2427. » $M0 C:1 ll 548· 18Q; . . » Rolls oyce BM 'W -'73 220. while w /blue mt • 1510 J ambon'I' '71 1150 S pydt•r. Runi xlnt cond. Asking S6SOO Newport &•:wh 1;.10 f.44· i:reat. New l1rrs , 42M m1 646-8705 - - --red w /blk tl)p & lnl '74 3.0 CS. Mrf • Vdout Sl300. 645 ~l4ti an) lime Int .. Air. i.tl'reu & lope i\5k for &b auto. $18,000. 537-5100 ex 9727 4H>. Honda ----· ······················ BMW '00 2500 (Bavarin) •***"'****"** • s l)d . s n rf. A l\l /l"M it ,. cfeaA. $2700 prv. ply ,. ! 63J.1678 • .. ---.. ~apri 971 : : .•.....••••....•••.•.•. ~ . '1A Qipri 2800 V·6 cnit. DI • ,. lnl. auto trons. sunroof » fact alr . Xlnt mech cond $2895. 548-1487. -----· 26HAHOR ILVD. COSTA MESA .,..... 9 7 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,., & l.enl"9 fOP Dollar Paid On ALL Trade-lns ~RT DATSUN lllOonSfrfft Netr Mat'Arthur &Jamboree Road1 133-1300 lrCllKI M•w '76 HONDA Cars OYER too To ChooH "'"'! UNIVERSITY Oldsmoltle HOftde c_.. • GM Trwlrt 2DOlhlrbot Divel. ColtaM • NO- EXAMPLE: Brand new 1976 Volvo 2425. Fully equipped. (()90046). ONLY $6596 -"'•- Ml\RQOIS MOTORS :o."( .' MAll•.1,fWt'f Pk WY >tt" Ii· •401 · ""'" ·A .... • v l••t Mi1\}1t >N 1.-11 JO n..Jt-1Hh0 49~·1 JIO '73 1.INC. Cont. 2-dr. Cpc. Moverick 994 7 Fully 11wr. equi pped ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/fact or y air cond ., 1974 MAVERICK 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY Al\t /f'M s te re o, till S EO AN . Ii c y l ., wheel. leather seats, V· auto matic, p\\ r. s teer· l?P• speed contr~l, et c. ing. air cond .. \'lnyl root 2626 HARIOR BLVD. S up<' r c 1 ea n . Re · & low miles. The perfect COSTA MESA cond 1t10ned li ke ~ew ! 2nd ciir! 12087!151 Ponti 9965 Lie 240~1 FY. Specially iuow O .... LY $2495 oc pnt·ed al $1599. "' "' ••••• •• •• ••• • • • • • • •••• • '74 Fircb1rd Es prit. mr. SAHTAAHA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N. Tustin Santo Ano 547-0S 11 '62 Continenta I, classic black, runs & look gd. new t 1 res, x Int cond SJOO. 1024 Linden P t. 548·11207 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml\RQUIS m~ M~RrUgl~ PPW Y ~onD•l·qo fr._y -Aw•••yl•1t Ml~~ION VII 10 llJl • 1880 49~. 1110 '72 FORD MAVERICK Automatic transm1~swn. factory air cuntl1ll11n1n~. pOWl'r i.lcerinJ!, radio. heatr r. Nice <'•1r ' T.1r No 06JEl.V $1999 540-5630 IOll~SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY am 1rm stereo. pwr ''111 dnws, door locks & xtr a::.. Xlnl con<1 S:l!IOO li75-038 I '76 Pontioc Grand Prix V-11. nuto. troni1., far tory air l'Ondilionmg, fully power C'QU1pped, AM /l''M !>tCrl'O l olp<', \in) I lul). lilt ~ll·t•nnJ!. IHH'l<C'l seal:., rullye "hf..'t'I~. lo m1., s u p e r s h u r p • L i 1· • ~~t C(' $5399 SANTA AHA LINCOLN MERCURY l:Jlll N. Tustin Santa Ana S47·05 I I CJ2 DAIL v PILOT SLOW PRICES DATSUN DEMO SALE (Also flNlllY MW 76 IWOdefs to choose froMJ 19751·210 4 DOOR Side moldings. radio. heater & undersea!. (576700). 1975 610 HARDTOP 4 speed, AM/FM. heater. air cond. & body side molding. (045008). $3898 1975 710 2 DOOR Automatic, radio & side moldings. (043878). '$ 3 6 9 8 1975 280% 2+2 Automatic, AM/FM. heater & air cond. (005835). 1976 710 COUPE 4 speed. radio. heater & side moldings. (050758). 53898 1975 610 COUPE 4 soeed. custom paint. Bir cond .. radio & side molding. (042570). 1976 620 PICKUP 7 FT. LOMGIED Automatic. radio. heater & undersea!. 11258421. S] 798 197 6 620 PICKUP Automatic, radio, healer & underseal. (~2761 2). $ 3 6 9 8 SllPEI' Cal' YalllES 1976 SEDAN DEVILLE Full power. cru1c;e control. Low m11es1 (Ser 110114441). SALE PRICE! * 1975 SEDAM DEVILLE 60/40 power seat, cw1se control, stereo radio and tape, till wheel. (629MXC) S 7 9 9 5 * 1975 COUPE DEVILLE Stereo radio 8 track tat>f'. cruise control. leather Cabriolet top. (966LPC) s 8 I 9 5 * 197 4 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM 60/40 Power seats, leather. THREE TO CHOOSE! (Ser. 110177340). Low as 56995 * 1972 ELDORADO COUPE AM/FM stereo radio and 8 track tape, leather. 1577FUZ1 '4195 t 2. el11e Prot. S.r•lt• ACJ"••-11t ....... -""-oWfte4 197).1976 lfts tt.. 50 000 Mlln. 1976 MIZ 280 SEDAM Sunroof. Low mlleal (893NRM) .• SALE PRICE * 1970 MIZ 280 SEL SEDAM Leather. power windows, stereo radio, sun roof. (844BWS) BUY FROM - IKE '75 VOLVO 164E Automatic trans .• factory air conditioning. power steering. r:>0wer (disc) brakes. power windo ws. Stereo. radio, heater. copper in color. Leather. License 999MYD. '74 VOLVO l64E A utomatic trans .. factory air cond1t1oning. power s1eenng. oower (disc brakes. Stereo. radio. heater. Red in color. SunfOof. License 600RFO. ~ 55876 '72 VOLVO 142E Automatic trans .• factory air conditioning, oower (disc) brakes. radio. heater. Blue in colOf'. License No. 797GIU. 53476 '72 VOLVO I 44E Auto. trans.. air cond1tiOl'ling. disc brakes. AM radio. heater. yellow in colo r . Sharp! Ser. N o. 1446363-273947. 53176 '73 VOLVO 164E Auto. trans .. air conditioning. Power steering, power disc brakes. AM/FM radio. heater, gold in colOf'. Drive It now. Sunroof. (053JGC) 54776 BRAND NEW 1976 0 N "HATCHBACK" With AM radio !SGC2057139) • 11WAGOM11 (WBA2025601 > 53077 Wherever you ltve In Orange County, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son ''Just Makes Sense!" • "74 LIHCOLH 4 DC>Oll SIDAH V·8. auto. trans .. factory air condJtioniJ>g, p<>wer steering, power disc brakes, pawer windows. power '>eats. radio, heater , wh.itewall tires. vinyl roor. tanled glass. wheel covers. h it wheel, extra ruce car!! Lie. No. 64SJ PP. $6395 '74 COURIER rtCilJI' 4 !'peed, Jackman mags, tarp, yellow. (83208U> ·.,:~Ulo Auto. trans .• stereo radio, custom interior & exterior. Pretty color. L.ic. No. 130JSll. $2795 '73 MUSTAHG GRAHOE v.s. auto. trans .• factorv air conditionin.r.!. power steering. l>ower Cdasc) brakes. power windows. rud10. heater. whitewall tares. vinvl roor. tinted !!lass, wheel C'Overs. Lo Lo males see it today! License No. 122KHY. 53688 '75 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGOH Auto. tran s., r;1ctory air eond1llomng, Power st~nng. power brakes. radio, healer, 9 Passenger. <558NDV> s4999 '75 PlYMOUTH FURY SPOttT COUP V·8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. Less than 6,000 miles. (261MMW) s4495 '7J MU C Jiy MOl'(TIG() Auto. tran s .. faclorv air conditioning, power :-U.-enng.-power brakes. radio. heater. 253KRV. '2777 'h FORD M.AVAICk Automatic trans mission. faetorv air conditioning, power Slt..-erinli(, radio, hcuter. Nice car! Lie. No. 06.'lELV. $1999 '71 CAf'ttt 2000 4 speed. r adio, heater. vinyl roor. decor group. Har d to find!! (294000). s2 I 88 YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON ALL 1976 BUICKS EXAMPLE SA VIHGS ••• Brand New 197 6 SKYH'A WK 11S11 Equipped Wtlh va PnC)1n(' 4 Sl)l'ed. pwr stenrinq t1nlf"tl glass. roof crow n mold1nq & body side moldings (1074731 s4199 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS 1969 DODGE DART Automatic. pwr. steering. air cond. -t.IKE BRANO NEWI (ZV0877). OMLY$ I 444 1972 IUICk CEHTURIOH Stereo radio, p0wer steering, brakes & windows. vmyl top, tilt wheel -IN SUPERB CONDITION' (536FEHl. OHLYS 1999 1973 AMC MATADOR SB>AH 4 Door. Automatic. pwr. steering. air cond . & only 3 4,000 miles. (419GNM). OMLY 52222 1'7& CHEVY MOM'lA 2+2 Automatic. pwr. steering. air cond. & deluxe wheel covers. (579NRN). rnazaa GETS A GREAT DEAL WHEN YOU GET IN OM THE M.U.DA MEW '7 6 MAZDAS START AS LOW AS s2999 Mazd a Mizer (360064) • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES 1968 POMTIAC FIR Ell RD Auto. a real nice car. bucket seats. excellent cond. ( 113JAEJ 5 1299 • 1975 VOLKSWAGEN '"SPECIAL EDmOM LE GRAMDE0 Only 18.000 m1., sunroof. stereo (679MYO) $AVE • 1972 MAZDA RX2 4 DOOR 4 speed trans . with a new engln&. (156EYI). SALIPllCli s I 599 • 1973 DATSUN 240% 4 speed with only 44.000 miles. (011 HWW). Sale prlc'3d at 1 54599 • 1974 MAZDA RX4WAGOH 4 speed. air conditioning, radio & very low miles. (833NDO). gaun ·WANT THE HARD TO GET gaun 124 SPIDER AND X 1 /9 SPORTSCAR THE PERFORMERS WE HAVE ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION SEE us TODAY W• S-lce WWW• W H ... Senr&ce o.,t. I & Str•lce, S ... -e ... _,..,..o.,t. u, T• D.te ,_..Dept. ---.T'!'l; SUPER SAVINGS ON 76's! Mow you can take advantage of Factory dealer rebates Oft al 197 6 models n111ainlng in o... stock. Over 150 css at our biggest discounts of the year. ALSO TM 1977 ftlodels are heft mid we Invite yow to drive the brand new Thunderbird, LTD, LTD II, Granada, Mustang, Pinto TODAY! THE ACTION IS ALWAYS AT ---- LEASE YOUR 1977 CHEVITTE TO CORVETTE FROM c 0 N N E L L E A s E "Our Reputation Is your Guarantee'' I, I Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION . . Aft~rnoon 4 N.Y. t~ks 1 VOL. 69, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1976 TEN CENTS ~:.::::._~~.:.::::::..:..:.=:!..::..:..:.:.::=-~~~~~...::.:.:.:..:.:..:.::.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---; Council Relllarks Called 'Cheap Shots.' By BOBERT BARKER OflM Dallr ~ll•MaW Attacks on the conduct of high school and college students at Monday night•s hearings on the Huntington Beach redevelop· lment plan 'were criticized as cheap shots today. Brian Garland, an Edison High School histor y teacher and a member of the Huntington Beach elementary school board, said be thinks city officials were making TUXJ Men Face Rap Jn Murder Two men, suspected in the murder of an Anaheim market clerk, were to be arraigned in North Orange County municipal court today on charges or murder ' · and robbery. George Louis Ledesma, 19, .Westminster, and Richard F. An· ,denon, a 29-year-old transient, face the felony cbarees folloWing the shooting of clerk Jade W. Mason Oct. 7 at an Albertson's ,market in Anaheim. ' \.. Meanwhile, Costa Mesa poUce, )who believe \he two men also were involved in a Costa Mesa market robbery Oct. 5, said a ilhird s uspe<:t in that heist is being held in San Diego jail. They said Kenneth Wayne Florance, 24, San Diego, matches the description of a third suspect in the Costa Mesa robbery. in which mor e than $3,000 in cash, checks and food stamps were taken from R alph's Market in the arbor' Shopping Center. The gunmen allegedly fled in a car driven by a fourth man. Another suspect in both rob· Wries, Joseph Cabral, is still being sought by Anaheim and Costa Mesa omcers. Anaheim poli ce said they also ave a 16·year-old boy in custody a suspect in the Anaheim eist Costa Mesa invesligator Den· nis L. Hossfeld said today police have circulated photographs of !Ledesma. Cabral and Fiorance lo about 15 witnesses to the Costa Mesa robbery. "At this point, it looks like they ~e the thr ee me n involved in our lObbery," he said. I lie said Costa Mesa and •Anaheim police believe An· derson was the getaway driver in both crimes lie said Florance was not in· volved in the Anaheim case. "He was arrested about two hours before that heist on traffic war· rants in San Diego," Hossfeld said. Costa Mesa policewUI seek ad· (See MURDER, Page A2> innuendoes against the students' conduct to cover their own lack of planning. "I think that officials are look· ing (or a scapegoat." Garland said. "I find this t Qtally ludicrous.·· Some city council members criticized the behavior of young people at Monday night's hear- ings. Mayor Harriett Wieder said she was "deeply disturbed" by Peacla of a Teach · Huntington Be ach Hi g h School s cience teacher Carol Stadutn is one of four Orange County t each e r s nominated by the County Department of Educalion for 1977 California Teacher of the Y ear award. Ford's Taxes Top Carter's During '75 WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Ford paid a larger share of his income in taxes than did Jim· my Carter I ast year because Carter was able to talce advan· tage of a tax benefit lied to im· provements in his peanut opera· lions. A comparison of the financial information provided by the two presidential candidates showed that Ford reported gross income of $251,991 last year and Carter reported gross incom e or $13.139 Ford 9aid federal taxes or $94,569 in 1975, which was 38 per- cent of his gross income. Carter paid laxes of $17 .484, equal to 13 percent of his gross income Face Prison Terms 6 Countians Found Guilty in Scheme ByLAURIEK~PER Of tM Dally 11"1 ... Stalf Three Mission Viejo and Foun- tain Valley residents are among six people who have been found guilty of laundering poer credtlt ratings of people on me in the na· tioo'1largestcred1tservice. AJ a result ol the verdict re- turMd by a Loa An(eles federal court Jury Wednesday, ringleader Pbllip Koslolt, 31, of Mission Viejo, faces a maximum sentence or 17 years in federal prison. When lndlcted by a federal grand jury in September, Kostotf was named as the person who mHterminded the s e!l\eme . Prosecutors sold the men used a me clerk In \be Cr~l Data OlvlsionotTRW, Inc. In Anaheim to alltt records i>f people with pOGr ttedit raUnp to they could g~ CHdll and obtain 'oans lrom banks Others convicted on conspiracy and several counts of causing false statement s to be made were: Kostoff's brother. Paul. 31. of Fountain . Valley; Ronald Rossi. 41. of Fountain Valley; John R. Dubos. 41, o( Gardtn Grove. a nd Kenneth L . Stevenson, 39, of Diamond Bar. Convicted on the conspiracy charge only was Sean Shanahan, 35. of Santa Ana. Joel Levine, assistant U.S. At· torney, said these men will race maximum prison terms o( from nine to five years when they re- turn to the court for sentencing Nov.8. Dunne the week·lona trial. the prosecution alle'ed that in some cases favorable 1nformaUon was added Into files. In other cases, nttalivo enltles were remov~ it (SffSCllBWE, Pat Al> the demonstrations ot the young people and .. their lack or respect." Councilman Ron Shenkman said he had no doubts that mem- bers of the audience were de· liberately destructive. "I a lso f eel they were manipulated, exploited and incit· ed,"he said. Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson said that he had heard reports that students were required by Mechanical failure is suspect· ed today in the collision of an older model British sports car and a van that killed a young mother and her two little boys in Huntington Beach Wednesday, according to police investigators. The 1967 coupe went into a skid on Golden West Street at Ellis Avenue whe n a rear wheel snapped orr. then was rammed broadside by an oncoming German import van. Killed almost Instantly in the 4:05 p.m . crash were: -Charlotte Ann Bartell, 26, of Sacramento. -Christian Bartell, 8, or Sacramento. -Derek B arlell, 6 , of Sacramento. The young mother was visiting friends and relatives tn the HJ.Int· lngt.on Beach-Lona Beach area. Investigators said twO bodies landed 10 a vacant fitid at the f·corner of the busy Intersection. "The little guy, Derek', WM stUHnside the car." Officer Orva Akin said, James Allen Brunso, 37, of 8202 Woolburn Drive, Huntington Beacb the driver of the van in· volved, suffered moderate in- juries. He was listed in salisfactory condition today al Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach, not far from the scene of the col· lision. Officer Akin today, was taking apart the wheel assembly of the Bartell car to examine all com· ponents for clues to what caused the rim and lire to s nap off. (Se~CRASH, PageA2) China Purge Subject of Peking Meet TOKYO (AP ) Leaders or the Chinese Communist party are believed meeting in Peking to back up Premier Hau Kuo-reng's purge of radical party leaders and p erhaps to prepare the formal announcement of his elevation to chairman oC the par- ty, Japanese press reports from the Chinese capital said today. Kyodo news agency reported that scores of limousines were parked Wednesday night at the Great Hall o( the People, the Chinese party's central meeting hall. The report said traffic con- tr o l in the area was strengthened. and that police were patrolling adjacent streets. There was speculation that Hua had called the Communist party Central Committee together to endorse his reported arrest last weekend or Chlang Ching, Mao Tse~tung's firebrand widow. and some 30 other leading party radicals. Bennett Gets Parks Post Huntington H.arbouf resident Charles C. Bennett waa named Wednesday to the Orange County Harbors. Beaches and Parks Commission. Bennett, of 17164 Courtney Lane, was appoln~ lo the post by Sui>ervlsor Lauttnee Schmit to succeed IUcbnrd Footner. who recently was n am td to the county P1annine Commls nn. Bennett, 57, Is a ret.lred \J S. Army tntelllctnce officer and former dlr~tot of security for ROClkwell lnternaUonal. He Is a dlr•ctor or the HunUn1ton Rarboor Yacht Club. • l. - some or their teachers to attend the session. Garland intimated that those statements were poppycock. He said that officials had been served notice that a large crowd would turn out at the hearings and that they didn't make ade- quate prepar a lions. About 400 jam med the meeting place while anywhere from 250 to 8>0 more milled around outside, locked out of the proceedings. Garland said that the students were-encouraged to attend the bearings by their teachers as well as by both the candidates in the 73rd Assembly District, Robert Burk e a nd Dennis Manger s. "There certainly was no re· qu.irement that they attend the 1 hearing, however," Garland said. Garland said that Burke and Mangers spoke «> students re· cenUy and urged the youngsters to be at the meeting because they ha(j the fllOSt at stake in re- development. . City Council members took n9 action at Monday night's hear;- ing. They set a second hearinJ Oct. 28 at the Huntington Beach HJgb School gymnasium, which can seat about 1,500 persons. ·~-,.­PRESIDENT FORD GETS HIS SWINE FLU SHOT FROM WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN But Deaths of Several Elderly People Cause Declines In Inoculations County Flu Shots Down After Deatfu Ford Gets Flu Shots; More Don't The number of Orange County residents wailing to gel free swine flu immunizations dropped off sharply Wednesday in the wake of national news reports about the deaths of some elderly people who had received the vac· cine shortly before they died. But Dr. Gerald Wagner, direc- tor of immunizations for the Orange County Health Depart· ment, said county, state and federal offici als are convinced the vaccine is safe . He said about 700 people were vaccinated al the county clinic in Santa Ana Monday, the first day of the program. About 500 ar· rived on Tucsd ay, but the crowd dropped to about 250 Wednesd ay. Wagner said the cause was the adverse publicity in part, along with a natural drop which could be expected after the program's first day or two. Wagner said the county plans to proceed with a series oC special clinics offering nu vaccines for senior citizens and for those with chronic illness es. In addition, the vaccine may be obtained by anyone interested in the Santa Ana clinic and al another health department clinic at 1011 S. East St., Anaheim, open from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Fridays. Wagner s ai d he is hopeful the assurances being issued by local, state and federal officials will be enough to convince residents of the safety of the vaccine. ''It is indeed an important thing to do," he sW;L. "especially ror the senior citizens group. "The many, many studies that were done prior to the release of the vaccine proved its safely." Wagner said. Jnformation a bout the im- munizations may be obtained at 834·3171, and senior citizen clinic locations m ay be obtained by dialing 547·5178. * * * Seniors Get FV FluSlwts WASHINGTON (AP ) -As· sured by his physician that there is no danger. President Ford rolled up his sh1rtsteeve toaay and got a swine nu shot ~o d~: monstrate his confidence U) the vaccine. He didn ·t wince. "I didn't even know ll," he said about how it felt. The White House physician, Dr. William Luk ash. gave Ford the injection. The President was an initiator of the inoculation program. Following the President's ex- ample, Mrs. F ord, daughter. 'JRGENCY MEASURE HAUNTING HEW7-A14 Susan. and son, Jack. got their A free flu immunization ch nit· shots at the Wh ite House. forcltizensovertheageof 60wlll Ford, 63, w as inoculated be held Friday from 10 a.m . to 2 following the deaths of sevet'o{I p.m. in Hall C of the Fountain elderly people after they t~ Valley Community Center. 10200 swine flu shots. Slater Ave. Three of nine states that S"t Vaccines for both A-Victoria pended the swine flu inoculaU()h and Swine strains of influenza program have decided to resume will be administered. giving shots after tests revealed The city, the Orange County no evidence that the vaccine Senior Citizens Program OHice caused the deaths of elderly poo· and the county Health Depart· . pie. ment are sponsoring the clinic. But sever al a reas reported For m ore information. call sharp declines in the number o( 962·2424, extension 239 people showing up Wednellda)' for the free inoculations. The Pr'J>' (See FLU. Page AZ) Bus Fleet _Doubling ~ Planned in County By KATHY CLANCY Of t!M D• 11 w l"llet J .. lf Orange Counly Transit District (OCTD> olficials plan to more than double lheir 329-bus fleet within the next five years, &e· cording lo a proposed short- r ange transportation pl an. In addition. they foresee a jump in the districl 's budget Crom $39 million this year to $76 million by 1981 . TheOCTD pla.n will be present- ed to directors at n 9 n.m. meet- inf Friday. Jn addltlon. Director Al Holllnden, mayor of Fountain Valley, wlll conduct an informa- tion session at 4 p m. Oct. 21 al Sanla Ana Clty ff all for the OCTO ciliiens adviiOl")' commit· tee. The public la il'lvitcd to both sessions. The board lsn't exptct· ed to adopt n linol planjlntU Nov. l. It then will be amended an- nually. OCTD now has 267 large coaches and 62 small buses. The short-r ange plan. developed to meet federal requirements, calls for adding 75 large buses and lS small ones each year for the next five years. Holllnden explained the final document will be used as a transportalion and financial planning guide by O\."TD direc- tors and officials . The plan calls for buildiQg park and ride lots in El Toro. La_.na Newport Beach. Orange and Newport U each, Orange and Brea over the next five years. It Includes building ttansporta· lion centers ln llunUncton Beach and Anahf'lm and -.ddltlonal passcn1er shelter~ at various locaUons. 4 \\'eather The coast will be under a blanket of thick fog Friday morning, with beach fog to linger on into the after noon INSIDE TODAY Bolivia ii m ourmng the deaths of upward! of 100 people after an American cargo plane crashed Into a school playground. Sec Pape IH Index . .. . ·: ., II •• A4 .. ,. au •• (I .. ... , (j IU 4'• ... ... ... •. .. Wrong Wheels ,1, Broun Can Mixed Up Rodney Dames wallced up toc.oeta l(eta pati~d.U of- ficer Chuck Hotrard Wednesday wltb a set of ear keys t.b al dldn't belong to him. He said there was a brown Ford Tonoo in the police parking lot lhat also didn't belong LO hlm. But h e had an explanation. '1 IT SEEMS TKE WEAR\' Westminster businessman stopped off at the Derby Restaurant in Costa Mesa Tuesday night, tossing his keys to the floorboard ol bis brown Torino before entering the eatery. He returned a short time later, pitked up the keys from the floorboard, and drove home. Next morning, his roommate observed that bis buddy's car was a dHferent shade ol brown than be remembered it. SUre enough, La Jolla businessman Charles Scribner who had also visited the Costa Mesa restaurant Tuesday night, h ad filed a grand theft auto report with CostaMesaol· fieers. BOTH MEN WERE IN the habit of dropping their car keys to the floorboard 0£ their respective brown Ford Tori nos. And. after aU, it was dark, Damas told police. EverythingwasfinebyWednesday. Dam as picked up his brown Ford Torino still sitting in the Derby parking lot, and Scribner sent his secretary up from La Jolla to pick up his nearly identical car. An open and shut case. F r o• P age Al n u ... gram is designed to r each up to 200 million Americans. Officials in Louisiana and IJ. linais ordered the resumption of their programs today. Ver· mont authorities said immuniza. tions would r esume on Friday. Al least 33 elderly people in 16 states -most with a history of heart trouble -are r eported to have died after receiving the in· otUlations. Thal includes three persons in the Pittsburgh area whose deaths Mbnday prompted nine st.ates to suspend the progr am a day later. ·Federal and state offici als stress that there is no known con- nection between the $135-million vaccination program, which beganOct. l, and thedeaths. Other states where the pro- gram was halted were Alaska, Maine, Mic}\igan, New Mexico, Texas -except Houston -and Wisconsin. Ther e also were sus· pensions of the program in some areas of other states. At least 21 stales have yet lo begin inoculations. , Food and Drug Administration qfficials said Wednesday they Cqund no evidence in preliminary tests that a batch of swine nu \>accine used at a Pittsburgh. area clinic was r esponsible for the deaths there 'The FDA said It had completed t.ests of 35 vials of vaccine gathered from the Pittsburgh clinic and found no trace of fpreign mater ials. FDA officials s aid they would run more tests on the s amples' purity and potency m about a week. • AP Wl,.p.,.., T.o a Nutanery? Former Argentine P r esi - dent Is abel Peron seeks freedom from her 'luxury ' orison in order to enter a ~man Cath olic convent in Spain. She faces charges of placing $1 million in flood re)ief a id into a private bank account. 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CRASH •.• He said preliminary checking showed holes for lug nuts holding the wheel onto the axle were worn down to an elliptical or oval shape. indicating it was probably loose for some time. Brunso was unable to avoid the accident. police said. Coroner's d e puties s aid autopsies were planned for today on the bodies of Mrs. Bartell and her two sons. while funeral services were being handled by Dilday Brothers Mortuary, Hunt· ington Beach. Investigators notified the Cami· Jy throug h Mrs . Bartell's brother, Kf'nncth Allen. of Long Beach. The accident brought to 18 the number of people killed so far this year in what is one of Hunt· ington Beach's worst mulUple- fataility accidents in history Fro• PageAJ MURDER • • ditional charges of armed rob- bery against the San Diego man . Police said they received a tip on the identities of the five sus- pects. but declined to identify the informant. Lay Lawmen Sought t o Fill HB Ope n ings Laymen lawmen are being sought by the Huntington Beach Police Departme nt and men and women who feel qualified to serve as reserve officers are urged t o apply now. A written examination will be administer ed Nov. 20 at police headquarters. Reserve candidates will then unde rgo a l4·week training session. Further information regarding specific physical r equirements for applicants, aged 21 to4S with proportionate weight and height is available from Community Relations Offi cer Mike Relic at 536-5933 or the city Personnel Department. Valley Planner s Study Antennas The Fountain Valley Planning Commission will stu<lY antenna regulaUon policies at. a 7:30 p.m. session tonight. The city council ade>pted an urgency ordinance limiting nn- teMa height lo 35 feet, but the fn· terim policy expired Wednesday. School Aide Quits Marge Koun:Uia has retired trom her post. as r t'!CepUonist at admtnlstraUve o(flces of the Fountain Vallty School District. Mrs. Kounal(s bad been with the scbooj district for 10 years. She and her husband are movh11 tq Vlctorvtne. Ford's Fund Use Cle ared WASUfNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford was cleared today by Special Watergate Prosecutor Charles Ruff or an allegation that he converted campaign funds to his persona l use while a Michigan congressman. "The matter has now been closed, and counsel foe the Presi· dent bas been so ad'Vised," Ruff said in a two-page statement is· sued to r eporters. Ford bad no Immediate com· ment. but the While House said \be President would cond~ct a televised news conference at 7: JO p.m. EDT (4:30 p.m. PIYl') to make a statement on the matter and answer questions about that and other issues. Press Secretary Ron Nessen said the President asked that the news conference be carried live by television and r adio networks and that all TV networks bad agreed. A spokesman for ABC, which is scheduled to air tonight's final game of the Am erican League baseball playoff, said the press confer ence would be aired in full. r egardJess or the potential con- flict. The game is scheduled to start at 5: 15 p.m . PIYl', Ruff s aid FBI Direct or Clarence M. Kelley alerted the Justice Department July 13 to .. information concerning alleged misuse of political contribu- tions" by Ford during the period from 1964 to early 1974. That information "concerned a previously c nreported allegation that political contributions from certain named unions had been transmitted to political commit· tees in Kent County, Mich., with the under standing that t hey would be passed on to Mr. Ford for his personal use, .. the state- ment said. Ruff identified the source on the allegation only as "an in· divldual who had r ecently become aw arc of the underlying Information." He said the individual took the allegation to an FBI agent. Ruff described the investiga- tion conducted by his office and the FBI and said , "The evidence developed during this investiga- tton was not corroborative or the allegation on which it was pre· dicated. ·• He continued. "Nor did evidence disclosed during the in- quiry into that allegation give r e- ason to believe that any other violations of law had occurred." Bre ast X-ray Not Unsafe ? NEW YORK CAP ) -Vowing not to "abandon" women wiU\ undetected breast cancer, the presid-ent of the American Cancer Society has praised breast X-r ays as an effective diagnostic tool that has not been proven unsafe. Dr. Benjamin F . Byrd Jr .. a surgeon from Nashville, Tenn., commented Wednesday on a re· port b y the National Cancer Institute <NC() which said the X· r ays -mammogr aphy -in women aged 35 to 50 might cause more cancers than they detected .• "For those under 50, and not in a high.risk gr oup. it may not be required annually -that Is a subject on which women should consult their physician, .. Byrd told the society's annual meet· ing. "But we know there are more than 245,000 American women today with undiscovered breast cancer. and we will not abandon them." he said. City Employes To Give BWod Nearly 150 Huntington Beach city employes are scheduled to give blood Tuesd ay during the annual American Red Cross mobile blood bank visit to city hall. Dick Boucher . who has headed the program for city employes for several years, said employes have donated 460 pints of blood since1972. Dur! ng this s ame period employes and their families have used lSS pints and lh e rest has been available for the com · munity. Ram Coach Dinner Guest Los Angeles Rams defensive coach Roy Malavasi will be the guest speak er at the Gisler School father-son spaghetti din· ner set for 6:30 p.m Frldny in the campus mall. Boys will be welcomo wit.b or without their tot.hers t<> the event sponsored by the Gisler student council and Parent Teacher AS· soclaUon. M•lavasl Will present a 1975 Rams hl1hUgbts IUm and answer questions. TtctettareSl.50ln8dvanccand at.'fSat~odoor . No D edrion The trial of Susan Saxe, charged with murder and armed r obber y, e nded in Boston Wednesday with a hung jury. Valley Clubs Plan F estival For Hallowee n The Fou ntain Valley Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce will hold their ninth annual Halloween Happenings festival Oct. 28-31 al the city Recreation and Cultural Center. 16400 Brookhurst St. The festival w ill begin Oct. 28 with 3 carnival featuring rides, games, food and community or· ganiiation booths. The carnival will ooen at 11 a.m. and close al 6 p.m. during the festival. A parade will begin at 10 a .m. Oct. 30 at the corner of Slater Avenue and Brookhurst Street and proeeed north to the r ecrea· tion and cultur al center . The parade will feature bands, equestrian units and floats. A hot air balloon. the "Gr eat Pumpkin," will be launched the evening of Oct. 3-0. 1 972 Conapai g n Hinshaw Aide 'Heard Orders' Defense arguments that ac· cused Congressman A;ndrew Hinshaw cannot be d{rectly linked to the recruitment ol as. sessor's ornce employes for his 1972 campaign appeared to sl.lfff.lr a damaging blow Wednesday In Orange County Su.perior Court testimony. Former assessor's aide Ken- neth McLeod told a jury in Judge Frank Domenichlni's courtroom that be was present when Hinshaw ordered a fellow employe to put every available member of the assessor'• staff to work on bis congressional cam- paign. McLeod. one of the ftrSt wit· nesses to testify before the grand jury in a long investigation that led to Hinshaw 's indictment, identified the fellow worker as George Upton. Hinshaw looked on Wednesd ay while McL eod quoted the Newport Beach Republican as telling Upton: "We're going to send out as many people as possi- ble to work on the campaign. Get me a list.'' Upton, accu sed of criminal charges in a separate indict· ment, admitted before his trial that he had worked for the Hinshaw campaign and helped to recruit fellow employes. He has served a jail term im- posoo after he pleaded guilty to felony charges and has paid a $1,000 fine. Ground Bre ak Set The Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley Board of Realtors will bold a 10 a .m . groundbreaking ceremony Fri· day for its new office building at 8047 Slater Ave., Huntington Beach. ®QUALITY TELEVISION IUnshaw, St. Is being tried on charees of grand theft, con- s piracy, embeu lemeot und violation of state codea govern· ing the conduc t of pubJic of- ficials. . He is tree on appeal after beini{ convicted lo an earlier trial ot bribery charges. · · McLeod testified that Uptoq turned Crom Hinshaw to b.lm and ordered him to immediately pre- pare ~ list of all employd in tbe assessor's ornce. He said he Im· mediately complied wit.b that de- m and. McLeod said that when be next saw the list later that day a number of name.s, includint hb own, bad been highlighted b.)1- check marks. ,: He testified that heimmediat~ ly objected to being ordered to wOl'k on a function not related to his duties in the assessor's olfice: l>e puty Dis trict Attorney William Evans bas now called· nearly 40 witnesses in the pro- secution phase of the trial. Valley Seeks Street Funds The Fountain Valley Planning Commission has recommended approval of a $434,000 applica· tion for street improvements in Colonia Juarez under the 1974 federal Housing and Community Development Act. The city council will review the pr.oposed projects ned month, officials said. · The proposed projects include street openings between Calle Madero and A venida Cinco de Mayo and between Avcnida Cin· co de Mayo and Calle Indepen· dencia as weU as reconstruction or the four existing roads through the Colonia. 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A plan aimed at pushing II smokers out of high school rest rooms and into special smoking ar eas on campus narrowly squeaked by in a 3 to 2 vote at ' Wednesday's Irvine school board , meeting. ; Irvine trustees voted to ap- 1 prove the concept of designated I smoking areas on high school · campuses but stopped short of actually putting the plan into ac· Uon. They said they will wait IOI" ac- tion until administrat.ocs return in two weeks .wilb suggestions for where the areas should be located on each campus and how the new ~Ian should be enforced. Trustees Frank Hurd, June Foley a nd Charles Boulan&er all backed the new plan but Lee j Riley, Lane Rapped Hyz~n Defense Registers Plea By TOM BARLEY Ot Ille D•oly "''°" Sl.IH Or ange County Supervisor Thomas Riley and San Clemente . Mayor B. Patrick Lane came un· der fire Wednesday from a de- fense I awyer who ask ed a Superior Court jury lo qwckly New Clinic ~ I For Adults !Approved r .trviae school trustees agreed l Wednesday lo create a new dls- 1 lrict clinic offering evening counseling sessions with school psychologists for all Irvine resi- dents. Voting 4-1 CCharles Boulanger opposed the plan), trustees established the Family Guidance Clinic under the direction of lhe school di s trict's s t aff o f psychologis ts. Boulange r. and other members of lhe school board, said they were conCl'rned that the school district would have to foot the en- µt-e bill of such a community- orientect service. They were told it will cost about $6,100 to operate e cli nic for therestofthisyear. But lhe majority agreed to give t a try, while urging lht> dislrict orricials to solicit funds from other agencies . Dr. Bruce Givner. head of the <See CLINIC, Page A2, Breast X-ray •Not Umafe ? NEW YORK <APl Vowing not lo "abandon" women with undetected breast cancer, the president of the Amer ican Cancer Socie t y has praised breast X-rays as an effective di agnostic tool that has not been proven unsafe . • Dr . Benjamin F Byrd Jr , a surgeon from Nashville, Tenn., commented Wednesday on a re· port by the N ationaJ Cancer Institute <NC I ) which said the X- r ays -m a mmography -in women aged 35 to 50 might cause more cancer s than they detected. clear architect Leon Hy:z.en of bribery charges. Attorney Mike Flanagan asked the jury in Judge II. Walter Steiner's courtroom to note that Hyzen was indicted by the grand jury last June less than two weeks after investigation of al- legations that he tried to bribe Riley. He urged the jury to remember during deliberations that it took only a few days to indict Hyzen while "it took six weeks to indict the Chowchma (school bus) kid naper s." F1anagan commented 10 his final argument that the indict ment of Hyzen came at a time when Riley was seeking re election to his Fifth Districl seat o n the co unt y Board or Supervisors. And Riley, be added, was on re- cord through comments made by executive aide Peter Herman, as being unsure of bis support in the San Clemente area al that time. "It all sounds pretty fishy to me," Flanagan told the jury which went into deliberations Wednesday night after being in· structed by Judge Steiner. The jury r esumed delibcr ations lo· day. Flanagan noted that the publicity apparently favorable to (SeellYZEN, Page A2) Hoffa Case Progressing DETROIT (AP ) -A federal grand jury in· vestigating the dlsap- pc a r a n c e o r f orm e r Teamster boss James Hof- fa has s ubpoenaed the personal and union rceords of Teamster President Frank Fitzsimmons, a published report said to- duy The record s cover Fitzsimmons' activities for several months before and after Hoffa disappeared from a suburban shopping center parking lot July 30, 1975, a government in- vestigator told the Detroit Free Press. ''We know a lot more than people think we do," the govern m ent in · vestigat or told the newspaper . "We think we will be able to say in the next few months what hap- pened to Horta, or we might as welUorget It." Sicoti and Dean Olson insisted that tbe school district should not "condone" smoking. Irvine is now only the second school district in Oranie County to permit smoking on campus. The other is Tustin Unified School District. Irvine trustees s aid It was partly the apparent success in Tustin that prompted them to try the plan in Irvine Last year, trustees considered the matter for the ftrsl time, but turned it down with a decisive 5 t.oO vote. This Ume, the majority de- cided to implement the program for tbe r e m ainder of this semester, at.. University, Irvine and SELF High Schools. Students from the three schools, plus faculty and ad· ministrators at tbe high schools. told the school board they believed the s moking areas should be initiated. The board was told that the previous plan -of policing the bathrooms with aides and punishing offenders with a Satur- day morning anti-smoking class -was simply not workiwag. Smokers still have control of the rest r ooms, stude nts said. Mrs. Foley proposed that the 'hew plan be tried, but ortly for the rest of the semester and said the school board should r eview the situation then. Mrs. Foley's son, Bob Foley~ student president at University High, told the board smoking areas should be crhted but that <See SMOKING, Page A%) ush efen O~•IY Pllol Sl•ll Photo TREES ALONG MYFORO ROAD IN JEOPARDY WHEN NEW COLLEGE IS BUILT lrvln• Tranaportatlon Comml••lon Asks That Trees Be S aved ~~~~----------~~~ Ford Gets His FluSlwt; Others Don't WASHINGTON CAP) -As- sured by his PhJSician that there is no dange r . President ford rolled up bis shirtsteeve .toaay and got a swine n u shot to ae. monslrate his confidence in the vaccine. He didn't wince. "I didn't even know it," ht' said about how it felt. The White House physician , Dr. William Lukash, gave Ford the injection. The President was an initiator of the inocul ation program. Following the President's ex- ample, Mrs. Ford. daughter . URGENCY MEASURE HAU NTING HEW?-A14 Susa n. and son, Jack, got their shots at the White House. Ford, 63, was inoculated foll owing the deaths of several elderly people after they took swine nu shots Three of nine states that SUS· pended the swine flu inoculation program have decided to resume giving shots after tests revealed no evid ence th at the vaccine caused the deaths o( elderly peo- ple. But several areas r epor ted sharp declines in the number of people showing up Wednesday for the free inoculations. The pro- gram is designed to reach up to 200 million Americans. State vaccination programs that had been halted in Illinois <See FLU, PageA.2) Irvine Board Vows To Save Big Trees The Irvine Transportation Commission agreed unanimous- ly Wednesday to try to save the two rows of trees along Myford Road that are in the path of pro- posed community college cam- pus. Commission Chairman Patrick Bonner said today the com- mission is recommending lo the city council that the county be asked to preserve those trees in· stead or chopping them down to make way for the new coll ege. "We're not even sure exactly what kind of trees they arc, but the way people feel about trees in this community. we'd like lo see them saved," Bonner explained. The Commission suggested that the trees be used in the me· dian landscaping when Myford Road is widened to make way for the new college in the Sad · dleback Community College Dis· lrict. The site, at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue. is unincorporated county land, but is in the City of Irvine's sphere of influence Irvine Funding List ' Widened for Houses The Irvine City Council has agreed to expand the list of poten· ti al uses of federal housing money in an attempt to speed up the pro- viding of low and moderate-cost housfngin Irvine. So far, the city has been able to use the fed er at money only for ad- ministr atJ ve purposes and for future acquisition of land for low and moderate income housing projects. However, the council agreed this week to expand that list so that on-site and off-site improve- ments by developers -such as gutters, curbs. sidewlllks and various utilit1cs--could be paid ror with the federal funds to re- duce the cost to homebuyers. The city is involved in a three- year grant (or Housi ng and Com munlty Development CflDC ) funds. Irvine expects to receive about $240,000 by lhe end or the three-year period. According to the city'14 com- munity development director, Edcile Peabody Jr., three ten- tative projects have been picked out by lhc council for land acqui si- tion under the HOC program. El Toro Project Queried By GARY GRANVILLE Of lh• 0•11¥ .. not Si.,H Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said today he sees nothing improper about him rushing a major development in the Mission Viejo area to the county Board of Supervisors f<J" approval or rejectio~n- But cou nty Planning Com· mission Ch ai rm an Shirley Grin- dle said special handling of ~ application covering a needeG• zone change "is typical of the s pecial treatment give n a favor ed few." Monday, Mrs. Grindle was the lone dissenting vote in a 4-1 com· mission decision to recommend a · zone cbanie cover ing th e planned 1,375-acre Rancho de los Alisos development. • Tuesday, Diedrich instrucleCt· workers in the county Environ· mental Management Agency to hurry the application to the board in Ume for its Oct. 27 meet~ ing. That order bad the effect or pushing Occidental Land Com· pany's zone change application ahead of about 10 project s already waiting in line for board c(>nsideration. "What's wrong with that?" Diedrich a sked. "In this ca~ there's a purch ase option that falls due at the end of the month and a decis ion, one way or another, is needed.'· .•. However. Mrs. Grindle sat!S. there is nothing unusual about:" time constraint on land use a~ plications before the co~ mission. -: "Wh at is unique about Ranclio- de los Alisos?" she asked. "Why should it be m oved up? Is it because they have a well·known lobbyist (Fr ank Mi chelena) car· rying the ba ll for them?" Diedrich admitted that he had distussed the need to speed up the appli cation with Michelena and other s involved in th,e Rancho de los Alisos develop- ment. "That's my job. To li sten to people who are trying to get things done and help them in any way I can," said Diedrich. "I have a history ol speeding things up. That 's my style. I think government should serve rather than control and I don't see anything wrong with that." But Mrs. Grindle charac- terized the special handling as· "typical of a number of such In· stances the past year." . "It's difficult for me to spe.- <See FA VO RED, Page A2) Coas t.: ' "For those under 50, and not in a high-risk group, it may not be required a nnually -that Is a subject on which women should consult their physician," Byrd told the society's annual meet· ing. "But we know there are m or e than 245,000 American women today with undiscovered breast cancer, and we wUI not abandon them." he said. Will It Be Cow School? -Those include buying a site for a senior cilltens apartment com- plex, buying land in University Town Center for a student hou11ing cooperative a nd purchasing park land withlll low and moderate ln· come housing projects to tower the cost handed down from de- veloper lo homebuyer. \\.'cathe r The coast will be under a blanket of thick fog Friday morning, with beach fog to linger on Into the after· noon. WED ,/IN co~ BRIDE DIES SAN DIEGO (AP> -Dawn De Freitas was married while she Jay In an apparent coma Wednes· day. Twelve hours later, the 33. year·old bride was dead, without 1egainJng conscious ness. A car hit her f'rldl\Y. and al· tOC"ney Gary L. Ar nold decided to 10 ahead with his long planned wedding. Hospital aulhQriUes told Depu- ty Cor oner Jay J ohnson the ctremony w H legal . Board Pontkrs Name of Twtk Rock Sit.e By HILARY KAYE Ot"'-D•HY f'ltMS.w The new elemenlll"Y school be ing bullt in Torlle Rock may wind up being known as "Cow Ca- nyon.'' When Turtle Rook pwents were asked to s uggest nameR for the new campus, tho committee un· animously picked Cow Canyon as the best choice. "l know it sounds rediculous when you first hear it, but It kind ol grows on you ," parent Lynn Camby expl11tned to the school board Wednesday night. Leah Gilbert. spokeswoman!~ the oamc selection commltte told the board the name stems from the days when the Irvine Ranch cowboys referred to lhe area as cow canyon. Ftom the historical standpoint, the name's a natural, Mrs. Gilbert maintained. But several parent5 let the board know tbal they'd prefer any name butthat. Allee Patton told tru11tee11 her young daughter already lntormed her that &he wouldn't go lo a school nam cd Cow Canyon. ''It 'sa cute name. I agree. Bull don't think the students will Jlke bavtnc lo always exphd.b wh.Y their sdaooJ ia named thllt,"Mn. Patton conll nued. Gene Malone, another parent dissatisfied with the suggested name, lold the hoard he formed his own cornmlttee last weekend and tried to figure out other choices. He 11aid the three mOt1t popular names chosen by his ad hoc com · m.iltee ol 14 parents were Bonitn Canyon. Bonita Creek and Turtle Rock Hills. Mrs. Gilbert said that while Oow Canyon was the preferred choice or her 1roup. second ond third option• were Turtle Rock Hetahts and Rldaecre11t, (See COW CHOOI,., P1te A1) Definite projects have not yet been approved by the council, but specific plans are expected to come before council members later this year. Councilman Bill Vardoulls said be would back a plan to first acquire land in University Town Center. Tax Charge Faced S'EATTLE (AP> -Harold A. GreenJln, o nationwide adult- lh~ater operator, h :\S been charged Jn a 15 count federal In· dJctment with income tax evasion Involving morethans.'m.OOOlnln· come. I NSIDE TODAY Bolivia 11 mourning tht deaf ha of upwards of 100 people after an American cargo plane era.shed into a tehOOI playground. See Page A4. Index It ., •• A4 .,. 11,1 c~J . .. , Cl !i .,,. ~ .... ,_, ..... _..,.,... __ . t A% DAllY~tLOT South · Coast Hit , by Rape_~.'~ ~ssaults ... ' 1 ' Two cues or rope and two al· tempted assauJts on women have • been reported to authorities alone the southern Oranie Coast ''Witb.ln t.be past two days. ' A 16·year·old San Clemente ' Jtlrl was raped whlle blkbblldng llome from work at midnight and a Dana Point woman was raped ·· inber btd Wednesday. • In other cases in Laguna Beach~ two women fOU&t>t off a · would·oe rapist in t.belr bedroom Wednesday night. In the fourth case Tuesday 1,Ugbt, a Los Angeles woman vis· it« staying at a Laguna hotel successfully fought olf an at- tacker by scr eaming and hurling a book at him. lo the San Clemente case, a teenage waitress was attempting Fro•PageAI FAVORED. • 'out because the pressure is so great. But I feel I have to er I'm not doing my job.'' she said. Does the so-called favored· treatment relate to contributions to supervisors political cam· paigns? "I think it's obvious that it does,'' Mrs. Grindle answered. "Unfortunately," she added, ''I think i l all comes down heaviest on people in the Fifth (supervisorlal) District." "Here you have people malting decisions that wilJ have the greatest impact on the fifth and four of five don't even live in the area," she said. She took a swipe at the Fifth District commission represen- tative William M acDougall by r e· ferring to him by the nickname ''Api;roval Mactiougall" he has picked up since being appointed to the commission four months ago by Supervisor Thom as Riley. "I think it's safe to say that it appears that Approval's (Mac· Dougall) overriding conettn on major issues Is to process things' as rapidly as possible," said Mrs. Grindle. She pointed out that Mac- Dougall voted contrary to Riley on a controversial noise study on El Toro Marine Corps Air Station a nd once voted but late r rescinded hi s vote to disregard ~e San Joaquin Hills corridor routing through a proposed de· \"elopment. Mrs. Grindle refused to com· ment on MacDougall's r ela- fionship with lobbyist Michelena. : Riley said today he first knew Q(_MacOougall when the Laguna ~s attorney applied for the job 0( county lobbyist to Washington, S>.C .. a job th at was never filled. ' However, Riley said, it wasn't until MacDougall applied for the ~lanning commission post that be first m et his commissioner. And, Ril ey said, it was ~fichelena who accompanied ~acDougall to his office lo in- troduce them. : It was also Michelena who ~corted Mac Dougall through the balls of county government dtter his appointment to in· traduce him to the county of· Ocials. '.Michelena was orn:e an ex· ~utive aide to former county supervisor William Phillips and !\OW is the registered lobbyist for ~ number of m ajor county de· velopers. ·Campaign records show that he contributed $9,500 to Riley's cwnpaign Inst June and later loaned the campaign $5.000. WurtHears Press Threat 'SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A federal appeals court has taken "'ndcr submission legal argu· rtients challenging a lower court rµling that a search warrant used llY police at the Stanford Daily was illegal. : The case stems from a search dl the paper's campus office Apnl 12, 1971, three days artcr a slt-ln at Stanford Hospital. OllANQ( COAST DAILY PILOT )'-Or-c.,.,, O.lty l"tlol.wlllt-hc.,... ~t1't,_W\ "°'~t.t\1N .. l""'°ttyH'lit ()iJ~ ~""""''"''""C.-y -... td<, ........ ..,..,~ Mo4'11•• "''""""' ,......., ,., Co\t• ,.. ...... _ .... ~. M""'l ....... loKM"- 1.tifll v .... , ttwlf'lt, ~litMC• ..,.,,...., •I'd ~=~~~~·::r~·~ t;~~C.:.:"'~~:-L~:.~~~~ "° W.\t ··~ ·-·-PrHl«ftl_ ....... _ , .. _ .. c ....... llk&~•nldoftt....Sae-ol..,,.,..,.., T,_.,,.,, IC••rit Cf••0t ,_ .... _.... Mo•tlftOfdlttot 0-ln "· Lwt .. _.... .. 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The girl also was robbed of $45 she carried in a purse! She was treated at San Clemente General Hospital. Coon ti ans Holding Off On Flu Shots T"ne number of Orange County residents waiting to get free swine nu immunizations dropped off sharply Wednesday in the wake of national news reports about the deaths of some elderly people who had received the vac- cine shortly ~efore they died. But Dr. Gerald Wagner, direc· tor of immunizations for the Orange County Health Depart- ment, said county, stale and federal officials are convinced the vaccine is safe. He said about 700 people were vaccinated al the county clinic in S;mt.a Ana Monday, the first day of the program. About SOO ar- rived on Tuesday, but the crowd dropped to about250 Wednesday. Wagner said the cause was the adverse publicity in part. along with a_ natural drop which could be expected after the program's first day or two. Wagner said the county plans to proceed with a series or special clinics offering nu vaccines for senior citizens and for those with chronic illnesses. ln addition, the vaccine may be obtained by anyone interested in the Santa Ana clinic and al another health department clinic at 1011 S. East St., Anaheim. open from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Fridays. Wagner said be is hopeful the assurances being issued by local, stale and federal officials will be enough to convince residents of the safety of the vaccine. · Information about the im- munizations may be obtained at 834-3171 , and senior citizen clinic locations may be obtained by ' dialing 547-5178. * * * Frona PGfle A J FLU ••• and Louisiana were resumed to- day; Vermont planned to reopen its clinics Friday, and New Mex- ico and Alaska ofCicials an- nounced today they would re· sume their vaccination pro- grams soon. Maine's human service commissioner. David E . Smith, said he expects to issue an order Friday resuming the pro- gram. At least 33 elderly people in 16 states -most with a history or heart trouble -are reported to have died after receiving the in- oculations. That includes three persons in the Pittsburgh area whose deaths Monday prompted nine states to suspend the program a day later. Federal and state offi cials stress that there is no known con· nection between the $135-million vaccination program. which beganOct. l, and the deaths. Olher states where the pro· gram was halted were Michigan, Texas -except Houston -and Wisconsin. There also wer e sus· pensions of the program in some areas of other states. The FDA said it had completed tests of 35 vials of vaccine gathered from .tbe Pittsburgh clinic and round no trace or foreign materials. FDA officials said they would run more tests on the samples' purity and potency in about a week. EifUer Wednuda,y ;m~ a n.na Potdt womao wu r ln her bed by an intnlder with a southern drawl who gained entry to her home via th~u.nlocked sUd· ing glass door, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the 31-year-old victim told them she was asleep in bed when shew ti6 roused by an intruder who held a wwel over her moqth and warned her: "Don't move and you won't get hurt." The woman told officers she complied with her assailant's sexual demands. She said he then fled from the home after telling her: "l 'd sure llke to know you." Sheriff's officers said the vie· t.im described her attacker as~­ ing ol medium hcid,lt. uruhaven· E'ro• Page Al llYZEN ••• Riley came al a time when the supeniisor was running for re- election "as the soul ol honesty ·and integrity." He stressed that Hyzen, 66, of 2100 B S . Ola Vista, San Clemente, had nothing but praise for Riley while he remained ada- mant in his d enials that be ever attempted to bribe the supervisor in return for his being named as the architect when the time came to build a San Clemente branch library. F1anagan blasted Mayor Lane as an unethical attorney who re- minded him or Judas and the Biblical phrase: "One of you will betray me for a few pieces oC silver." Flanagan said Hyzen trusted Lane in the belief that dis- cussions with the San Clemente lawyer , which the pro5ecution describes as highly incriminat- ing, should have been protected under lawyer -client relation privileges. Lane testified in the triai as a prosecution witness after malt· ing it clear that ne and Hyzen were not on a lawyer-client basis when Hyzen came to his office last May and made statements that were car efully noted by Lane's secretary. E'rotaPageAI CLINIC .•• district's staff of psychologists, said the clinic would ope.rate between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. one evening each week. The clinic, to be located in the district office on Alton Avenue. would be starred with three school psychologists and would serve the ~ommunity mostly on a referral basis. He said there would be referrals from teachers, administrators, counselors or community agen- cies. Setr-rcferrals would be ac- cepted, too, as long-as they go through the school psychologist. Givncr explained that the main reason for the clinic is that some problems have to be worked out with the family unit and that many families were unable to utilize the counseling services of- fered at the schools during school hours. Givner said no new staff mem- bers would be hired, but that the existing psychologists would have their hours extended on a rotating basis to provide m an- power for the clinic. f'ro• Page AJ SMOKING •• harsh punishment should be given to those who abuse the privilege. • "I don't think we want to ac- cept just an education program as punishment. Punishment must be 11uick and severe," said foley, adding that he believed peer pressure "\as the best way to keep smokers out of the stu· dent r est rooms. Di strict Superintendent Stan Corey told the board that he will return in two weeks with pro- Posals ror where the areas should be localed and how they should be enforced on each campus. Laguna Plan Chief Held in Accident By JACK CHAPPELL 04 tM O•llY II ... ~I Laguna Beach Planning Com- mission Chairman William Peckham was arrested today ¥fter a hit And run acddenl and an altercation with two Laguna Beach police officers. Peckham has charged he was t.he victim o( poUce brutaltcy, but could not be reached lmmedJate· ly for additional comment. The commission chairman, 40, was booked for 3lleged resisting arrest and public drunkenness. He was booked, fingerprtntM and photographed in Laguna Beach city jail then released oo hla 'Written promise to appear In court. .• Police Chier J on Sparks saJd he is initiating nn "in-depth in· vestigation" into Peckham's al- legations of brutality. Chief Sparks recounted the foUowinll: Pollce officer Don Barney was dispatched to a hll and run com· plaint lnvolvln1 a parked car In the Cypress Drive area. After conducting a preliminary investigation al the scene, Barney and S1t. Terry Temple searched the e.rea and located a van which apparently had fresh . dama«e. The orflcers took down the Ucense number or the van and the • regb tered owner, accOC'dini to the department o( motor veh.ldes, was William Peckham ol a Hilb Drive address ln Laguna Beach. • lmd wearln1 Jeans. Early today, two La1una Beach women fought otr a would· be rapist in a predawn sex attack to the women·s bedroom. The attack occurred just after the women returned home from a south city tavern. One woman, 41 years old, toolc their doe out for a walk. The other, 37, prepared foc-bed and leaving the bathroom nicked orr the lights, Police Sgt. Terry Tem- ple said . In the darkened bedroom, she saw a figure sitting on the edge oC the bed, but the woman said she thought it was her roommate and· proceeded to climb into bed. The figure turned out to be a man bis 20s, about five reet 10 ln· ches to six reel tall and wei&hlng about 1 'l'O lo' lS> pounds. The woman said the mnn threw himselr at her. The woman was nble to pull the man's band away !tom her mouth as be attempted to 'ag her.She screamed. Her screams were heard by ber roommate who ran to tbe room and together the two women battled the man who finally lled. Police called 20 minutes later searched the area SWTOUnding the women's mld-dty r~dence but wen unable to find a SUSpe(t. Nelther woman requll'ed medical au.entlon.. Io the earlier attempted as· sault Tuesday, a 58-year-old Los Anedes woman visitOt staying in Police C'lear UCI BuilJing After Threat UC Irvine police evacuated the first three Cloors of the campus administration building Wednes- day afternoon after a false bomb threat was phoned in to the cen· tral swikhboard at UCI. a Laguna hot.I fought ol( an at.- I.empted assault. The attempted rape was re- ported Wednesday to Laguna Beach police. There was oo ex· planaUon for tho dday in filing lbe report. Tbe woman told otncers she bud beon followed from the seventh noor or the hotel to 11 dark corridor of the first nooc-by a man she believed to be of LaUn descent. \.. She said that as she walked along the hallway, she was o-abbed, roughly tW'ned ar()UJld and grabbed. The wom'n threw a book slle was carrying at the man. twtsi.td free from his •rasp and ran screaming down the ballwa,v. Tbewould·be rapistned. Froa PflfleAI SCHOOL ••• ·'Wbeo you first tell people Cow Canyon. the.Ir first reaction is 'Oh, uh huh,' "admitted Mrs. Gilbert. "But when you tell them why. most really Uko it and others stijJ say, 'Oh, uh huh,' "she said, es trustees and audience members smiled and chuckled. Trustee Charles Boulanger~- gested th al since there is no h • Al'WI,....._ To a N1111nerg1 Former Arge ntine Presi· dent I sabel Peron seeks freedom from her 'luxury' orison in order to enter a Roman Catholic convent in Spain. She faces charges of placing $1 million in flood r elief aid into a private . bank account. Police said no bomb was WI· covered and employes were al- lowed to return to their offices after a one-hour wait outside the building. The basement, first and second floors were evacuated, but police said many employes from the up· per floors came outside, too, when they learned <i the bomb threat. According to UCI Police Chief John Bar ber, a male caller phoned in the threat at 12:30 p.m., stating that a bomb was planted in administration room 150 (no such room) and would go oCfinonehour . ®QUALITY TELEVISION in picking a oame fOt the sch • located OD Sundance Drive, the committee, or committees, should remrn In December. By then, more re!idents can be noUlled and asked their pre· ierences and the various com- munity newsletters can carry the infermat.lon, too, Boulanger sug. gested. The school board unanimously agreed. Davis Appointed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas appoint· ed his chief aide, Gray Davis, to the California Horse Racing Board in order to troubleshoot its recently criticized record keep- ing and licensing operations. 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I l • I I Thunday's Clo iog Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS f/N OAILVPILOT •• 1978 Tas Late Bonus: Basic Deduction Up 81 SYLVIA POa'l'u t SeconcU" o s.rMI • 1 Those who take the standard deduct1011 recelved .~i bonanza lo tho 19'76 Tax Reform Act; both maximum ~1 minimum amounta of. the deduction have been raised effe0;.1 live thb year. On 1975 tax return,,. · l the standard deduction / ~ was 16 percent of adjuat-Money's i ed 1ross income. la • • 1976, the deduction Is Worth still 16 percent, but the , 1' maximum deduction go . s will so up u follows: ' -For married people flUnc jolnt retums or qual.lfied ! surviving spouaea 1t is up from $2,6001n 1975 to $Z ,800 ln im. : -For single people, 1t b "IP from $2,aoe> on 197S retuma: to $2,400 in 1976. : -For married people filing separate returns. Jt I$~: from $1,300 in 197S to $1.400.ln1976. . ; • FOR EXAMPLE. TAKE A llAlllUED cou_ple wlth ~~ adjusted gross income ot $18,000 and ltembed deduction.I et: $2,700 a year, who file ajolnt return. The percentage st.a.4 dard deduction at 16 percent ol $18,000 comes to $2,880, but1 on their 1975 return the maximum standard deduction W-.1 $2,600. They may have itemized their deductions to get -a $2,700deduction. On their 1976 return, the $2,880 pereentage standard cJe~, duction will be cut back only to lhe new lop of $2,800. Ttfe~ get a bigger deduction without ltemWng deductions. The law also helps lower-bracket taxp~ers by raisllti the minimum s tandard deduction they are entitled to tq ·no matter how low your income may be. This is the "low. income allowance," which bas lhe following provisions: ~ -MARRIED PEOPLE FIUNG joint returns, o~ qualified surviving spouses, lhe deduction is up from $1,900 in 1975 to $2,100 in 1976. -For single people, it ia up from $1,600 in 197S to fl, 7QO inl976. ~ -For married people lUing separate returns, it Is up ~ $9SO in 1975 to $1,050 m 1976. i \ ON TOP OF INCREASED standard deductions, the I aw ~ allows higher personal exemption credits. ; On 1975 returns, taxpayers were allowed to take dir&:t. credits against income tax of $30.for each personal exemt· tioo listed. other than for age and blindness. . • Under tbe new law, the personal exemption credit wjll • be the larger of either 2 percent of tuable income up:fo $9,000 or $3S per personal exempUon, other than for age-dr- bllndness. . : : 'l'IDS ALTERNATIVE CREDIT gives proportionaleJY : much greater tax benefits to smgle persons than to tnoft · marned persons. • · For instance, a single t axpayer with a 1976 taxable ia- come of $9,000 or more will get a $180 direct credit againit · 1976 income tax. The 1975 credit would have been only $30. : : . . A couple with three children and $9,000 or more taxabfc income m 1976, would have the same credit of $180. Und4r · the old Jaw, the credit would have been $1SO. : Nnt:ThcM1Dcopitalgatmrule1. ; ~ . ' Coffee Price J11mps ~ ~ N EW YORK (AP) -Coffee prices are going up again .t but consumers m ay not feel the full impacL of theincreuei' right away. For the second time in four months, General Foocfi' Corp. has announced a 5 5 to 6.4 percenL wholesale pnce in-• crease on five of its most popular brands. : E arlier this month, NesUe Co. boosted wholesale prices: on instant cofl ee by 7 to 14 percent. Sharp rise in lhe green . coffee price is the reason cited for the hikes. Market Spree Ends WithDownturn Today NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market yielded to re .: newed selhng today, giving up most of the ground it had: gained in Wednesday's technical rally. Trading was.moderate. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, up 15.95 points Wednesday, dropped back 12.38 to935.92 today. Analysts said the rally Wednesd ay simply hadn't con- vi nced m nny traders that the market h ad made a firm r.(:. versal of the downtrend of lhc past two weeks. They noted continuing concern over the recent sluggish pace of the economy and a generally unenthusiastic response to corporate earnings reports for the third quarter. u 11 10 . ' "' H ~· H 41 4~ . ~ Stochll In The Spotlight Ne1D 'l' ork Sale• Due to late transmlsslori today's listing wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot'. !~t--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ' 4 0 0 l• Jt H >• Nft YOltl( IA")• S.IH, • o."' Pl'lc• 9fl4 M (~ of tfl• 1•11 ~ .t<llW "'""IC_., $lock •atll<ll\09 I~ ftacllftl rwitloll•ll.,. M•• Co..it.. •• . • .. ,.,,* 11 -1at ~-lrlCI..... • M,199 IA>-loo .... " .... ~ • • • • ».AGO ~ " IAtlllCMI C.... • • •• • U,209 ··~ .. PGU.11(. .. , n; n " MQll,ftlQ!I M •••••••• • 14 iti:l'41 Mltc:llllD .......... '' ~ ... ..... ... ,.~ ~" $tld... . . .. .. It.JOO "". ~ .......... 4. 11,100 ~"' . . .. . . Wlaat Stoclu Did Nl!W YOIUC (A,) 1'4 ' Double Decker Los Angeles junk and can collector does it up in style with his two-tiered collection vehicle made from a pair of stray shopp.ing carts. Can recycling help boost his retirement • s..ses .... 8'erts YM et first sip ef fir• • hsily instolltd withevt specie! teols • lotttry b IMhMltd Solt Prices Goetl thru WM., Oct 20 pay. ~~....:~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~l!!J~fi~~~~~~~~~- ! Bond Issues: A Final Look THE FIRST THREE ISSUES ON the ballot total $805 mimon in bond proposals -$500 million for low·income housing loans; $280 million for . parks, and $25 million for a solar beating and in· sulation home loan program. Backers of an effort to raise the interest rate lenders can charge on business loans are taking another crack at it, alter the same measure was re- jected in the June 8 primary election. But most of the campaign fury already is cen- tering on the farm labor initiative, Prop.14, and the greyhound racing initiative, Prop. 13. The other propositions: -HOUSING BONDS, PROP. 1 -Would you give the state Housing Finance Agency funds, by sale or $500 million in bonds, to make low-lnterest loans for renting, repairing and buying homes. -Park bonds, Prop. 2 -Would allow the state to sell $280 million for parks, including $120 million for purchasing ocean front property. -Solar beating, Prop. 3 -Would allow, if voters also approve Prop. 12, the state to sell $25 million in bonds to provide low interest loans for re· sidents to add insulation or put in solar space heat· /tfost of the ca•palgn f urg alread11 ls cnatered on dee f arra labor initiative, Prop. 14, and the gre11hound racing lnitlatll"e, Prop. 13. ing equipment. Prop. 12 would authorize the legislature to set up such a loan program. -UNIVERSITY, PROP. 4 -Would allow the legislature lo change procedures by which the University of California awards construction con· tracts, sells property and purchases materials. It also would specify in the Constitution that no person could be kept from admission to the university on the basis of race, religion or ethnic heritage. -Interest rates, Prop. 5-Would allow certain lenders to add 7 percent to the Federal Reserve rate on business loans, or charge 10 percent, whichever is greater. As of last June, the federal rate was 5.5 percent, so the annual rate would be 12.5 percent. Prop. 5 was defeated by voters when it was Prop.12 last June. -Governor's veto, Prop. 6 -Would give the governor 30 days, instead of 12, to veto a bill passed by the legislature at the end of the first or second years of a two-year session. It also would give the public 90 days from enactment or the law for to qualify petitions for a ballot proposition to reject the law. -JUDGES, PROP. 7 -Would allow two public members on the commission that oversees judges, and make it easier for the state Supreme Court to reprimand or remove judges. -Boards of Edacatioa, Prop. 8 -Would allow more than one county to jointly form a board of education and elect or appoint a schools superinten· dent. , -Vacancies, Prop. t -Would require majori· ty votes of the Senate ancf .Assembly to confirm ap· pointments by the governor to fill vacancies in the offices or lieutenant governor. attorney general. secretary of state, CQnt.roller, treasurer, superin· tendent or public instruction and state Board of Equalization. -TWO-COUNTY TAX. PROP. 10 -Would prevent a new local agency from levying a property tax without majority voter approval if the agency includes more than one county. -Uaseeared property. 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Stoeks. ,) .. _, VOL. 69, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.-, 1976 TEN CENT South Coast Hit by Rapes, ,,. :1 Assaults Two cases of rape and two at- tempted assaults on women have been reported to authorities along the southern Orange Coast within the past two days. A 16-year-old San Clemente girl was raped while hJtchhiklng home from work at midnight and a Dana Point woman was raped in her bed Wednesday. In other cases in Laguna Beach, two women fought off a would-be rapist in their bedroom Wednesday night. In the fourth case Tuesday night, a Los Ang eles woman vis- itor staying at a Laguna hotel successfully fought off an at- tacker by screaming and hurling a book at him. In the San Clemente case. a teenage waitress was attempting to hitch a ride home from work at midnight along a quiet dirt road .. near Concordia School when she was attacked a.nd raped. After the attack. she managed to stumble into the San Clemente Inn where the manager called police Her scar -faced attacker wore blue. jeans and a blue long. sleeved shirt. she told police. Peace officers contacted military authorities today in search of the short-haired rapist. who was last seen by his victim as he drove a dark-colored Ford Mustang north on Avenida Del Presidente . The girl also was robbed of $45 she carried in a purse. She was treated at San Clemente General Hospital. , tarlier Wednesday night, a Dana Point woman was raped in her bed by an intruder with a southern drawl who gained entry to her home via the unlocked slid· ing glass door, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the 31-year-old victim told them she was asleep in bed when shew as roused by an intruder who held a towel over. her mouth and warned her: "Don't move and you won't get hw:t.,. The worn an told officers she complied with her assailant's . • t • t sexual demands. She said he then· ned from the home after telling: her: "I'd sure like to know you." &herilt's officers said the vie·• tim described her attacker as be-, ing of medium height, unshaven: and wearing jeans. : Darly today, two Laguna• Beach women fought otr a wou14-.. ~ rapist in a predaWn sex attack! in the women's bedroom. ! (See A'M' ACKS, PafeAZl ': . . . . Planner Held in Fight With Co~ ... Riley, Lane Rapped Hyzen Defense Registers Plea By TOM BARLEY 01 lht O•llY PllOI Si.ff Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley and San Clemente Mayor B. P atrick Lane came un- der fire Wednesday from a de- fense l a wyer who asked a Superior Court jury to quickly clear architect Leon Hyzen of bribery charges Attorney Mike Flanagan asked the jury in Judge H. Walter SteinE!r's courtroom to note that Hyzen was indicted by the grand jury last June less than two weeks after investigation of al· legations that he tried to bribe Riley. He urged the jury to remember during deliberations that it took only a few days to indict Hyzen while "it took six weeks to indict the Chowchilla <school bus) kid- napers. '' F1anagan commented in his final argument that the indict- ment of Hyzen came at a time when Riley was seeking re- election to his Fifth District seat '-' San Juan jRejects ~ o n th e c o u n t y B Q a rd of ·";)>JI_...,~, 1 Ag Fees I By ANNE COOPER Oflllt O•llY PllOISl•ff 1 San Juan CapislranoCity Coun cil rejected a plan Wedn esday to raise funds for agricultural pre- servation by imposing newfeeson residentiaJ and commercial de- velopment in the city. Although several councilmen said they support the concept of agricultural preservation, they said the proposed ordinance and fee schedule has serious flaws. !l'hey referred the ordinance back to city staff, recommending that alternate sources of funding be explored. "Although a majority of San Juan voters did s upport agricultural preservation as a goal on a March ballot," said Councilman John Sweeney. "they want us to do it with no expense to the taxpayer." Sweeney said the council will have to look hard at agricultural preservation, especially as the ci- ty may have to choose am1Jngprc- serving agriculture, the Los Rios ; area of old San Juan or the open space vista from the San Diego Freeway. Among flaws pointed out in the ordinance. councilmen named specifically: -Funds collected would go into the city's general fund. rather than into a sp ecial fund , earmarked for agricultural pre· servation. -An arbitrary assumption was made as to t he total number of dollars to be collected. -The ordinance seemed in- consistent with the city's low· growtn policy in that the lower the proposed growth rate, the higher the fees developers would be charged. -Although the ordinance purported to offset the impact of (SeeAG FEES,Pag~i\2) S\Jpervisors. And Riley. he added, was on re- cord through comments made by executive aide Peter l{erman, as being unsure of his support in the San Clemente area a\ that time. "It aJl sounds pretty fishy to me," Flanagan told the jury which went into deliberations Wednesday night after being in- structed by Judge Steiner. The jury resumed deliberations to· day. Flanagan noted that t he publicity apparently favorable to Riley came at a lime when tht> supervisor was running for re· <See HYZEN, PageA2) Hoffa Case Progressing DETROIT (AP> -A federal grand jury in· vestigating the disap- pearance or form er Teamster boss James Hof- fa has s ubpoenae-d the personal and union r~ords of Teamster President Frank Fitzsimmons, a published report said to- day. The records cover Fitzsimmons' activitiesfor several months before and after Hoffa dis appeared from a suburban shopping center parking lot July 30, 1975, a government in· vestigator told the Detroit Free Press. "We Jtnow a lot more than people think we do," the government in- vestigator told th e newspaper. "We think we will be able to say in the next few months what hap- pened to Hoffa, or we might as well forget il." Af'Wirttllele PRESIDENT FORD GETS HIS SWINE FLU SHOT FROM WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN But Deaths of Several Elderly People Cause DecU-nes In Inoculations Ford Gets Flu Shot • Family Follows Example; All Inoculated WASHINGTON CAP) -As- sured by his physician that there is no danger. Presi.dent Ford rolled up his shirtsleeve tooay and got a swine flu shot to de· monstrate bjs confidence in Ure vaccine. He didn't wince. "I didn't even know it," he said about bow it felt. The White House physician, Dr. Willi am Luk ash, gave Ford the injection. The President was an initiator of the inoculation program. Following the President's ex- ample, Mrs. Ford, daughter, URGENCY MEASURE HAUNTING HEW?-A14 Susan. and son, Jack. got their shots at the White House. Ford, 63, was inoculated following the deaths of several elderly people after they took swine flu shots. Three of nine states that sus· pended the swine nu inoculation program have decided to resume giving shots after tests r evealed no evidence that the vaccine caused the deaths of elderly peo- ple. But sever al areas reported sharp declines in the num~r of people showing up Wednesday for the free inoculations. The pro- gram is designed to reach up to 200 million Americans. Officials in Louisiana and II · linois ordered the resumption of their programs today. Ver· mont authorities said immuniza· * * * lions would resume Friday and New Mexico planned to resume vaccinations by the end of the week. * * * County Flu Shnts Down After Deaths The number of Orange County residents wailing to get free swine nu immunizations dropped off sharply Wednesday in the wake of national news reports about the deaths of some elderly people who had received the vac- cine shortly f>efore they died. But Dr. Gerald Wagner, direc· tor of immunizations for the Orange County Health Depart- ment. s aid county, state and federal offlci als are convinced the vaccine is sare. He said about 700 people were vaccinated at the county clinic in Santa Ana Monday, the first day of the program. About 500 ar- rived on Tuesday, but the crowd dropped to about250Wednesday. Wagner said the cause was the adverse publicity in part, along with a natural drop which could be expected after the program·s first day or two. Wagner said the county plans to proceed with a series of special clinics offering flu vaccines for senior citizens and for those with chronic illnesses . Tn addition. the vaccine may be obtained by anyone interested in the Santa Ana clinic and at another health department clinic at 1011 S. East St .. Anaheim, open from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m . Fridays. Wagner s aid he is hopeful the assurances being issued by local, state and federal officials will be enough to convince residents of the safety of the vaccine. Information about the im- munizations may be obtained at 834-31 il, and senior citizen clinic locations may be obtained by dialing S47·5178 Planner Kops 'Special Fo1'or·' 8 7 GAllY GRANVILLE °'"" o.u., ..... Mell Orange County Super visor Ralph Diedrich said today he , sees nothing improper or ·otherwise about him rushing a • major development in the Mis· alon Viejo area to the county oard of Supervisors tor ap· oval or rejection. But county Planning Com- ssion Chairman Shirley Grin· • said special handling ot the oUcaUon covering a needed e change "Is typical or the eclal treatment given a ,avored few." I M.ondayt Mu. Grindle 'WU UJe If~ dluent.lq .Voto in 8 .. 1 cotJ)• misgion decision to recommend a zone ch ante covering the planned 1,375-acre Rancho de los. Alisos development. Tuesday, Diedrich instructed workers in the county Ertvlron· mental Management Agency to hurry the application to the board in time for its Oct. 27 meet· lng. That order had the elfed of pushing Occidental Land Cotn- pany's zone change application abead of about 10 projects already wailing in 1lne for board consideration. tJ "Wbars wronJ wil4 . that?" Dtedrlcl\ asked:" "lo ~s case t.bere.'s a J>W'CWf .. on that . . . . . . .. . . . falls due at tbe end ol the month ment. and a decision, one way or "That's my Job. To listen to another, is needed}' people who are trying to get Howe\>er. Mrs . Grindle said things done and help them in any there is nothi ng unusual about a way 1 can," said Diedrich. time constraint on land use ap-"I have a history ol speeding , pllcatlons before the com-things up. That's my style. I mission. th.ink governrnent should serve "What ts unique about Rancho rather th an control and 1 ·don't de los Alfsos'l '' sbe asked. "Wby see anything wrong with that." sbould it be· moved Up? ls ll But Mrs. Grindle charac- because they have a well·known terized the special handling as lobbyist (Fl'Mk Mlchelena) car· "typical of a number of such in· rying lhe ball for them?'' stances the past year." Diedrich a.dmitted that he bad "It's dicricult for me lo speak discussed the need to speed up out because the pressute Is so the application ~llh Mlcbelena great. But I feel I have to or I'm and others l1tvOlvod in thJ potdoina my job," she said . ~ ~ ~~ de!fre: ·-~Dou tho 10-called favored .... t treatment rel ale to contrfoutions to supervisors political cam- paigns? "I think it's obvious that it does," Mrs. Grindle answered. "Untortunately," she added, "I thlnk it all comes down heaviest on people In the Fifth (supervisorial) District." "Here you have people making decisfons that will have the greatest impact on the fifth and four of five don't even live i.n the area,·· she said. She took a swipe at the Fiflh Oistrtcl commission represen· tat.Ive Willi om Mac~gall byre· rerrina to him by the nickname .<See FAVORED, P-ae A.2) ... : :: ! j By JACK CHAPPELL 01 Ille O•llY lllM St•ll Laguha Beach Planning Com· missi on Chairman William Peckham was arrested today after a hit and run accident and• an altercation with two Laguna· Beach police officers. Peckham has charged he was the victim of police brutality, but could not be reached immedial•~ ly for additional comment. ••• The commission chairman, 40,: was booked for alleged resistine arrest and public drunkenness. He was booked, fingerprinted' and photogr aphed in Laguna Beach city jail then released oit his written promise to appear itL court. Police Chief Jon Sparks said h~ is initiating an "in-depth in-; vestigation" into Peckham's fl-. legations of brutality. •:: .. <i:hlef Sparks recounted t~; foUowing: - Police officer Don Barney was dispatched to a hit and run com.- plaint involving a parked car in the Cypress Ori ve area. After conducting a preliminal')' investigation at the scene. Barney and Sgt. Terry Temple searched the area and located a van which apparently had fresh damage. The officers took down the license number of the van and the register~d owner, according lo the department of motor vehicles, was William Peckham of a High Drive address ih Laguna Beach.::· Poli ce went to the address, but were told by occupants there that Peckham had recently moved~ 194 Acacia St., a home ne-at where the van was parked. # At this point, Sergeant Temple left in response to a report of an attempted rape, and Officer Barney proceeded to the Acacia Drive address. After extended knocking at the door. Peckham opened it, talked' with the officer briefly, then~· sertedly slammed the door a'hd locked it. Officer Barney, radioed for OI'· ders and was instructed by Sergent Temple to have the van towed and held as evidence. As the tow truck was hooking up to lhe van, Peckham allegedly came out and engaged in a heat- ed conver sation with Barney. Ac- cording to police, the officer was poked in the chest and pushed. Barney radioed for help and said he attempted to arrest and handcuff Peckham. Temple re· (See PLANNER, Page A2) Coast'. Weather . . . I • . • I The coast will be under a " blanket of thick fog Friday • morning, with beach fog to linger on into the after· • noon. INSIDE TODAY Bolivia is mourning the deaths of upuxmu o/ lOOpeople , after on A mtrican cargo £ plane cre&hed into a aohool playground. See Page A4. .rallex '. ., .... p .. ! .. -... -: i f i I ' Pair After Indictment · F1ankcd by unidentified members of the Hare Krishna sect. Angus Murphy second •from right, president of the Ne~ York· temple, and Harold Conley, second from l eft, leave the Queens Criminal Court 'f'rona Page Al ATIACKS • • Al'Wlre...-10 cor:nplex Wednesday. The pair of Hare Krishna leaders had just been indicted on charges of unlawfully imprisoning a man and a woman. HYZEN ••• San Juan Annex 'Final' By KATHY CLANCY Of tM O•llY l'llet SUIH Members of the Local Agency Formation Commission {LAFC) learned Wednesday they can do nothing about the annexation of the Mission Bell tract by San Juan Capistrano three years ago. An Orange County Counsel's opinion said the annexation of the 148-home tract is final. and LAFC does not have the power to invalidate it. Some residents ol the develop- ment had asked that the annexa- tion be voided by LAFC because the city failed to detach the tract from two special parks and sanitation districts. . As a result, they had been pay- ing taxes to the Capistrano Recreation and Parks District and the Capistrano Beach Sanitary District, while part of their city taxes also go for city recreation and sewer services. City officials already have re- paid residents for the double tax- ation. Wrong Wheels .. Brown Can Mixed Up Rodney Dames walked up to Costa Mesa police desk of· fi <"er Chuck Hofh1rd Wednesday with a set of car keys that didn't belong to him. ~e sald there was a brown Ford Torino in the police parking lot that also didn't befong to him. But he had an explanation. IT SEEMS THE WEARY Westminster businessman s~opped of~ at l~e Derby Restaurant in Costa Mesa Tuesday rugbt, tossan.g his keys to the floorboard of his brown Torino before enter1ns the eatery. He returned a short lime later, picked up the keys from the floorboard, and drove home. Next m_orning, his roommate observed that his buddy's car was a d1Irerent shade of brown than he remembered it. Sure enough, La Jolla businessman Charles Scribner who had al.so visited the Costa Mesa restaurant Tuesday night, had filed a grand theft auto report with Costa Mesa of. ficers. k BOTH. MEN WERE IN the babit of dropping their car ey~ to t.he floorboard of their respective brown Ford Tori nos. And, after all, it was dark, Damas.told police. Everythi_ng was fine by Wednesday. Damas picked up his brown Ford Torino still sitting in the Derby parking lot, .and Scri~ner sent his secretary up from La Jolla to pick up his nearly identical car. An open and shut case. Frf!•PageAl Fro.a Page Al AG FEES ... PLANNER. • In addition, LAFC earlier ap- proved detaching the Mission Bell tract from the two districts. growth on municipal services and ported tbat upon his arrival both The sanitary district has ap-s~ch impact is generated prin-men were fighting. Before proved the detachment, and has c1pally by residential develop-Peckham was taken into repaid the city for its tax refund ment, commercial developers custody, all three were involved to the residents. · would bear a disproportionate and had fallen to the ground. The detachment is being con-shareortheproposedfees. sidered now by the parks district. -Proposed fees were just plain Chief Sparks said Peckham re- But parks officials are reluctant toohigh.· fused medical atfention for to approve the matter and repay-Wednesday's meeting was a scrapes received in thef'racas. ment of back taxes, contending continuation of last week's coun-· resi~ents have been using their cil meeting, when numerous San Chier Sparks said he bad talked services. Juan r esidents and land owners with Pe~kham this morning. The city also has asked LAFC· spokeoutagainsttheproposedor-He said the commissioner al- to detach industrial land around dinanceandfees. leged he had been tackled from the airport from the two districts They said the fee~. which behind by an officer and that his and it is expected to act on th~ ranged from $500 to $2,500 per face was intentionally scraped on matter Oct. 27. dwelling unit for residential de-the ground. Ken Scattergood, LAFC ad-velopment and from $2,000 to No charges have been filed in ministrative assistant, s·:....a a $10,000 per acre for commercial connection with the hit and run <UU accident. new state law may prevent the development, would price houses situation from arising in the out of the reach of all but the Chief Sparks said the officers future. wealthy and drive business out of had. ~o idea. of Peckham's city He explained that in the past, thecity. position until they received a The attack occurred just after the women returned home from a south city tavern. Ford's Taxes Top Carter's During'75 LAFC was only asked to act on "We haven't yet decided the ::~:~~one call from his attorney election "as the soul of honesty annexations as a beginning step scope of the agricultural pro-Peckham was ap"""nted lo the andintegrity." todeterminewhethertheactio~ gram," Councilman Yvon Y"' One woman, 41 years old took their dog out for a walk: The o!her, 37, prepared for bed and leaving the bathroom flicked off the lights, Police Sgt. Terry Tem-ple said. : In the darkened bedroom. she $aw a figure silting on the edge of t,he bed, but the woman said she ~ought it was her roommate and proceeded to climb into bed. , The figure turned out to be a Q)an his 20s. about five feet 10 in- qbes to six feet tall and weighing about 170to180 pounds. : The worn an said the man threw Jiimself at her . : The woman was able to pull the man's hand away from her diouth as he attempted to gag her. She screamed. i ller screams were heard by Iler roommate who ran to the rdom and together the two 'fbmen battled the man who f'!flally fled. ,Police called 20 minutes later ~arched the area surrounding the women's mid-city residence Bbt were unable to find a su spect. 1*( ither woman required medical a tention. : ln the earlier attempted as· sault Tuesday, a 58-year-old Los Ahgeles woman visitor staying in a Laguna hotel fought off an at- tempted assault. ·The attempted rape was re- ported Wednesday to Laguna Beach police. There was no ex- planation for the delay in filing the report. 1'he woman told officers she had been followed from the 51".venth floor of the hotel to a d;41"k corridor of the first fl oor by a, man she believed to be of Latin descent. :she said that as she walked along the hallway, she was gk'abbed, roughly turned around and.grabbed. The woman threw a book she ~as carrying at the man. twisted free from his grasp and ran 5tr eaming down the hallway. 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D•tQO FrttW4Y Telephone (7'4)142-4321 etu.ill9d Advertltlng &Q•SUI l.Ag\11\8 hecll Att Oeperunents: T •l•pM>ne 494-9466 ,.,.111i...c1e ..... .,. ·~ ~ttM .,,. o-_. c-• f'\ltltl'IN ... ~ """ NI) ,.._, •lot't91. "'~'-*''-..... , •. ~ ,,...tttr or •Ow•rht•"''"0 "-'••ft f'lft•• ee . tt•'"'$1tvtrd wll"6vl •HCl•t "'"'"''"'o" of ~911•- r.a.ot>Ct ''"'' ....... pohl l l C.••• .... W, c..11rern1A. iv•tt,.OU6fl\ t>v Nrr1er U.S.O • ~·"''' r.v ,,., .. ,, •• \0 ~tPtly "'Hh•tY eh••fltiith"W\\ ,, ~,,-~,,,f\ty WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford paid a larger share of his income in taxes than did Jim- my Carter last year because Carter was able to take advan· tage of a tax benefit tied to im- J:!rovements in his peanut opera- tions. A comparison of the financial information provided by the two presidential candidates showed that Ford reported gross income of $251,991 last year and Carter reported gross income of $13,139. Ford p aid federal taxes of $94,569 in 1975, which was 38 per- cent of his gross income. Carter paid taxes of $17,484, equal to 13 percent of his gross income. Front Page Al FAVORED. "ApJJroval MacDougall" be has picked up since being appointed to the commission four months ago bySupervisorThomasRiley. "I think it's sale to say that it appears that Approval's (Mac- Dougall) overriding concern on major issues is to process things as rapidly as possible," said Mrs. Grindle. She pointed out that Mac- Dougall voted contrary to Riley on a controversial noise study on El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and once voted but later r escinded his vote to disregard the San Joaquin Hills corridor routing through a proposed de- velopment. Mrs. Grindle refused to com· ment on M acDougall's rela- tionship with lobbyist Michelena. Riley said today he first knew of Mac Dougall when the Laguna Hills attorney applied for the job of county lobbyist to Washington, D.C., a job that was never filled. However, Riley said, it wasn't until Mac Dougall applied for the planning commission post that he first met his commissioner. And, Riley said, it was Michelena who accompanied MacDougall to his office to in- troduce them. It was also Michelena who escorted Mac Dougall through the halls of county government alter his appointment to in- troduce him to the county of- ficials . Michelena was once an ex- ecutive aide to former county supervisor William Phillips and now is the registered lobbyist for a number of major county de- velopers. Campaign r ecords show that he contributed $9,500 to Riley's campaign last June and later loaned the campaign $5,000. Antique Furniture Taken in Clemente The thert of antique furniture and art objects valued by the owner at $20,000 was investigated by San Clemente police today. Burglars entered the residence ol Mary Joy Amussen, 101 w. Escalones, someUme during a three-week perlod while the owners were away. police said. He stressed that Hyzen, 66, of seemed logical. Heckscber said Wednesday.. planning commission on May 14 2100 B S . Ola Vi sta, San ~--~----------~--~------------------------------....:1=9~75~·----~----~~--~--· Clem~nte, h':'d nothing but praise for Riley whtle he remained ada- mant in his denials that he ever ~ttempted to bribe the supervisor m return for his being named as the architect when the time came to build a San Clemente branch library. Flanagan blasted Mayor Lane as an unethical attorney who re- minded him of Judas and the Biblical phrase: ''One of you will betray me for a few pieces of silver." Flanagan said Hyzen trusted Lane in the belief that dis- cussions with the San Clemente lawyer. which the prosecution describes as highly incriminat- ing. should have been protected under lawyer-client relation privileges. Lane testified in the trial as a prosecution witness after mak· ing it clear that he and Hyzen were not on a lawyer-client basis when Hyzen came to his office last May and made statements that were carefully noted by Lane's secretary. Mrs. Faith Sullivan testified against Hyzen as the final wit· ness in the trial alter telling the jury that she had not intended to appear because of her sympathy for the accused architect. Lane's legal secretary said she changed her mind when she read newspaper accounts of the trial which gave her the im· pression that Hyzen had lied dur- . ing his testimony from the wit- ness stand. Flanagan also lashed Riley aide Hermap for his role in re- cording telephone conversations in which Hyzen discussed the possibility of getting the contract for the library in return for his contribution of $1,000 foc RUey's campaign. Herman taped those conversa- tions at the request of the district attorney's offi ce. They were played back to the Jury during the trial and they are still availa- ble for the panel in thejury room. Flanagan said Herman may have been encouraged to be "over zealous" in his pursuit of Hyzen by the fact that be might lose his job if Riley lost the immi· nent election. He told the jury that all the evidence against Hyzen, includ· lng th·e tapes, "is purely cir- cumstantial and subjecttotwoin- 4erpretations. • • Flanagan urged the jury. to re- ject the three bribery counts on the basis of reasonable doubt. Deputy District Attorney John Conley called for a quick guilty verdict in bis final argument and told the jury that the tapes pro- vided all the evidence they needed for that verdict. Conley said Hyzen's motiva· tion in attempting to bribe Riley stemmed from the fact that he had earlier tried lo win the architectural contract for the Dana · Niguel library and had failed. "Hyten is no little white lamb," Conley told the jury. "He couldn't get a contract through the front door so when the San Clemente library becamf a possibility he decided to try the back door.'' ®QUALITY TELEVISION Press the button the picture is l .~ ~/ // 50%Larger Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up. The ZOOM picture is 50% larger. Press the ZOOM button again and picture instantly returns to original size. 11M TALBOT SH2523E Transitional styled console. Casters. Genuine Oak veneers and select hardwood solids on top and ends. Front and base of simulated Oak. 100% Solid-State Chassis. Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System. Press buttons to turn set on or off -change channels-adjust volume to four levels and completely mute sound. , Come in for a demonstration 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa " ........... =-20....w.-.. ;., Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daffy 9-8 Sat. 9-5:30 I Orange Coast ED ITION T oday's Closin g • Y. Stoek't VOL. 69, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES· ... ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1976 c TEN CENi Mesa Mulling Freeway Alternatives Costa Mesa traffic engineers are trying to develop some alternatives to the $58 million Newport Fre~way extension. tn doing so, they're assuming thefreew ay won 'l be completed. Jim Eldridge, director of public He told councilmen at a study session this week, that none of the five plans would be as good as the freeway, "but we have to come up with some r.ort or alternative to our traffic problemsdowntown." I services for the city, has outlined five alternatives tothetreeway to he lp move 75,000 motorists through the city's downtown area Eldridge said it would cost $S8 million to complete the Newport Freeway Crom Bristol Street to the southerly limits or Costa Mesa. I \.. ) l I with a minimum ol congestion He admits. however. that the city cannot currently fund at lea~t roorofthe plans. His freeway alternatives range in estimated cost from a $50,000 modification of Newport Boulevard, to a $13.5 million pro- Wrong Wheels Brown Cars Mixed Vp Rodney Dames walked up lo Costa Mesa police desk of- ficer Chuck Hoffard Wednesday with a set of car keys that didn't belong to him. He said ther e was a brown Ford Torino in the pQlice parking lot th at also didn't belong to him. But he had an explanation. IT SEEMS THE WEARY Westminster busineisman stopped off at the Derby Restaurant in Costa Mesa Tuesday night, tossing his keys to the floorboard or his brown Torino before entering the eatery He returned a short lime later , picked up the keys from the noorboard, and drove home. Next morning, his roommate obser ved that his buddy's car was a different shade of brown than he remembered it. Sure enough, La Jolla businessman Cr v ies Scribner, who had also visited the Costa Mesa restaurant Tuesday night. had filed a grand theft autorep~rt with Costa Mesa of· ficers. BOTH MEN WERE IN the habit of dropping their car keys to the floorboard of their respective brown Ford Tori nos. And. after all. it was dark, Damas told police Ever ything was fine by Wednesday. Damas picked up his brown Ford Torino still sitting 1n the Derby pnrking lot. and Scnbncr sent his secretary up from La Jolla to pick up his nearly identical car. An opt-n and shut case. Aide Tells of Order Hinshaw's Defense Suffers Trial Blow Defense arguments that ac· cused Congr essman Andrew Hins ha w cannot be directly linked to the recruitment or as· sessor's office employes for his 1972 campaign appeared to surrer a damaging blow Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court testimony. For m t•r assessor 's aide Ken· neth McLeod told a jury in Judge ·Frank Domenichini 's courtroom that h e w a s present whe n Hinsh aw ord ered a fe llow employe to put every available member of the assessor's staff lo work on his congressional cam- paign. McLeod, one of the first wit· nesses to testify before the grand jury in a long investigation that led to Hinshaw's indictment, identi fi ed the fellow worker as George Upton Hinshaw lookC'd on Wedne~day New Soyuz Orbits MOSCOW <AP) The Soviet Union laun c he d a Soyuz spacecr art into orbit today with two cosmonauts aboard, Tass re· ported. Soyui 23, I aunched three weeks after the successful return of another m anned craft, was car- rying pilot Vyacheslav Zudov and flight e ngineer Valery Rozhdestvensky. the offici nl news agency said ' whil e M cLeod quoted the Newport Beach Republican as telling Upton: "We're going to send ou! as many people as possi· ble to work on the campaign. Get me a List.·· Upton. accused or criminal charges in a separate indict· ment. admitted before his trial that he had worked for the •Hinshaw c ampaign and helped lo recruit fellow employes. He has served a jail term im· posed after he pleaded guilty lo felony charges and has paid a $1 ,000 fine. Hinshaw. 51, is being tried on charges of grand theft, con· s piracy. embezzlement and violation of state codes govern- ing the conduct of public Of· ficials. He is free on appeal after being convicted in an earlier trial or bribery charges. McLeod testified that Upton turned from Hins haw to him and order ed bJm to immediately pre· pare a list of all employes in the assessor's office. He said he im· mediately complied with that de· mand. McLeod said that when he next i;aw the list I ater that day a number of names, including his own, had been highlighted by check marks. He testified that he immediate- ly objected to being ordered to work on a runction not related to <See HINSHAW, Page.AZ) (!~!§) ject that would include a two-way Orange A venue bypass. and a r e- alignment of Harbor Boulevard to provide parking for downtown businesses. The plans, under study by the engineering st arr include. -Modification of Newi>ort lk>ulev ard. Eldridge said this plan would cost ubOut $50,000 at today's price, and would improve traffic carrying capacity by about lSpereent. It would eliminate the left-hand turn from Harbor Boulevard onto Newport, thereby cutting one signal phase and allowirtg more cars lo get onto Newport from Harbor. -Widen Newport Boulevard This plan, which would cost ap- proximately $3 million, would im· prove traffic carrying capacities by 35 percent in the downtown area. The plan would widen Newport Boulevard to 10 lanes, and in· eludes road work on three cross streets. -One Wa y on Newport 8Qulevard. This $6.5 million pro- ject would increase traffic circulation by l~O percen( and would involve using Orange Avenue for traffic heading lo and from Newport Beach. Newport Boulevard would become a one-way route south· bound, and Or ange Avenuewoul< be widened to fi ve lanes to ac, commodate north·bound traffic. --Orange Avenue Bypas~ Would increase traffic carryiJli capacity by 85 percent at a $12.1 million price t ag. This concept would allow fa. two-way traffic flow on Newpor1 and Orange Avenue. There wool< be significant widening oCOrang' Avenue in this concept with tht high cost coming from obtain1iu right·of-way for the altere< <See FREEWAY, P .. eAZ> Supervisor Def ends R11sh of Developnient Planner Calls it 'Favor' Bv GARY GRANVILLE • 011~• Dally Pllol St." Orange County Super visor Ralph Diedrich said today he sees nothing improper about him n..;hing a major development in the Mission Viejo area to the county Board of Supervisors for approval or rejection. But county PlanDing Com· mission Chairman Shirley Grin· dle said special handling of the application covering a needed zone change ''is typical of the special treatment elven a favored Cew." Monday, Mrs. Grindle was the lone dissenting vote in a 4·1 com· mission decis ion to recommend a zone cban~e covering the planned 1,375-acre Rancho de los Alisos development. Tuesday, Diedrich instructed workers in the county Environ· mental Management Agency to hurry th e application to the board in time for its Oct. 27 meet· ing. That order had the effect of pushing Occidental Land Com· pany's zone change application ahead or about 10 project s · alr eadY. \\'.Riling in line for board consideration: "What's wrong with that?" Diedrich asked. "In this case there's a purchase option that falls due at the e nd of the month and a decis ion, one way or another, Is needed." However. Mrs. Grindle said there is nothing unusual about a time constraint on land use ap- plication s before the com - mission. "What is unique about Rancho de los Alisos?" she asked. "Why should it be moved up? Is it because they have a well-known lobbyist (Frank Michelena) car· rying the ball for them?" Diedrich admitted that he had discussed the need to speed up the application with .Michelena and other s involved in the Rancho de los Alisos develop· ment. "That's my job. To listen to (See FAVORED, Page A2) AP W1r1P'IOI» PRESIDENT FORD GETS HIS SWINE FLU SHOT FROM WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN But Deaths of Several Elderly People Cause Declines In Inoculations Ford Gets Flu Shot Family Follows Example; All Inoculated WASHI NGTON <AP> As· sured by his physician that there is no danger. President Ford rolled up his shirtsleeve tooay and got a swine nu shot to de· monstrate his confidence in the vaccine. He didn't wince "I dido 't even know it.'· he said about how it Celt. The Wh ite House physician. Dr. William Luk ash, gave Ford the injection The President was an Initiator or the inoculation program. Following the President's ex- ample, Mrs. Ford, daughter. URGENCY MEASURE HAUNTING HEW?-A14 its clinics Friday, and New Mex · ico a nd Al aska orricial~ an- nounced today they would re· sume their vaccination pro- grams soon. Maine's human service commissioner, David E Smith. said he expects to issue an order Friday resuming the pro- gram. * * * Countians Holding Off On Flu Shots • At least 33 elderly people in 16 states -most with a history of heart trouble -are reported to have died after receiving the in· oculations That includes three persons in the Pittsburgh area whose deatfis Monday prompted nine states to suspend the program a day 1 ater. Feder al and state officials stress that ther e is no known con- nection between the $135·mlllion vaccination program, whic~ began Oct. l, and the deaths. Other states where the pro- gram was halted were Michigan1 ~exas -except Houston -and Wisconsin. There also were &US· pensions of the program in sooae areas or other stales. Homeo•ner Hhldered Susan. and son, J ack, got their shots at the While Hou se. Ford, 63, was inoculated following the deaths or several elderly people after they took swine nu shots. The number of Orange County residents w ailing to get free swine flu immunizations dropped off s harply Wednesday in the wake or national news reports about the deaths or some elderly people who had received the vac· cine shortly ~efore they died. .. Ollll'I,.... ............ BATTLES COUNTY • Property Owner Muneon .. -- County Road Plan Huns Sale? Three O( rune States that SUS· pended the swine nu inoculation program have decided to resume giving shots after tests revealed no evidence that the vaccine caused the ~eaths of elderly peo- ple. By STEVE MllOIEU. Of-011fy "leUt.ft Shirlee Munson says she's stuck between a rock and a hard place. She has been trying to sell her home at 334 University Drive for about five years, but claims the county's proposed widening and exteMton of that street bas hin· dered her efforts. The county's road alignmerit will take out her two lots, and Mrs. Munson asked the county to buy her property in 1971 as a hardship case. Since that tim e, she says she has received several olfers from private parties seeking to buy the lots. The real estate division ot the county's General Services Agen- cy of[ered Mra. Munaob $1051000 fer her property last Jbne. They cave b~ uaUl Oct. u (&omorrow) to accept c:r retue theolfer. Meanwhile, Mrs. Munson says, she wu offered $134,250 for the two lots, on the contingency that the new owner would be allowed to add on to an existing one-room buildin1 on one lot. and build a garage structure on the lot where ber present home Is situated. 'nsat's when the trouble began. she says. "Because I'm along the road widening project. the county won't allow a building permit ror my lots," she said. "That leaves me stuck wtth But several areas r eported sharp declines in the number or people showing up Wednesday for the free inoculations. The pro- gram is designed lo reach up.to 200 milllon Americans. Stale vaccination programs that had been halted in Illinois and Louisiana were resumed to- day; Vermont plaMed to reopen theirs1os,oooorfer." Five Terrorists? Mrs. Mun~n said she i$ being forced to accept the county's d· TEL AVIV, Israel <AP>-Five fer because she baa financial Egyptians who landed on a Tel tommitm~ts for another pro-Aviv beach three weeks ago ~11..Y. "and t•n tosemydeposillf clahnJns to be escapteS from 1 don'Uell." conacrlpUon were really ter· Tbe ~proposed extenatQtJ ~! rotjstl WOfldng I« tbe PalesU· UDl••alty Drive, a two-blocl nlan. ,Uarille 1roup AJ Falah, -· 4M &BAL'l'O&, .... A&) -JMmWW7 cooiman4dliml. ' .. But Or. Gerald Wagner, direc- tor or immunizations for the Orange County Health Depart· ment, s aid county, state and federal officials are convinced the vaccine is safe. He said about 700 people were vaccinated at the county clinic in Santa Ana Monday, the first day of the program. About 500 ar· rived on Tuesday, but the crowd dropped to about 250 Wednesday. Wagner s ald the cause was the adverse publicity in part, along with a natural drop whJch could be expected after the prog am ·s first day or two. In addition, the vaccine may be obtained by anyone Interested in the Santa Ana clinic and at another health department clln.lc at 1011 S. East St., Anaheim. open from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Friclaya. _ Weath e r The coast will be under a : blanket or thick fog Friday • morning, with beach fog to linger on into the after· noon. INSIDE TODAY Boltuia i• mourning th~ • deolh1 ofupworchof JOO~~ • aft~r an Amtrfcan cargo· pioM cra1htd Into a 8Chool pla11ground. See Page M . lnde" .. . • I l' 4J DAILY PflOT c For Loeldaeed TrJp ~ Carter Letter Thanks Finn CHICAGO <AP) -J immy Carter wrote • le tter In 1972 to an 'esecullve ol Lockheed Aircraft Corp .. thanking tdm for a corn· :~·paid trip to Latin American '.Md olfertng to promote the C-130 .cargo plane "tn an active way, .. the Chicago Sun-Ttmes said to- day. The bandwrltten letter, signed "Ycur frind Jimmy," was found ~the Georgia stale archives, the Sm.Times said. 'Tbe May S, 1972, letter. wrlUeo when Carter was Georgia gov· TONIGlll' COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT -Regular board meeting, 1971 Placentia. 7 p.m. . OCC LECTURE - ·~rate Taxation, .. Richard A. Brown Jr. lecturer, Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7: JO p.m. "THE RULING CLASS" - South Coasl Repertory Theater. Tuesday-Sunday through Ocl. JO, 8p.m. FRIDAY, ocr. 15 FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa al lliu.ioo Viejo, 8 p.m. Estancia n . Orange al Newport Harbor, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor vs. Edison at OCC Stadium. 8 p.m. "THE SECRET AFFAIRS OF MILDRED WILD" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fair- grounds, Oct. 15-16, 8:30 p.m. "WHEN YOU COMJN' BACK. RED RYDER?" -Irvine Com- islunity Theater. Bristol at Red 'Rill, Oct. 15-16, 22-23, 2&-30, 8:30 2.m. ' OCC PLANETARIUM - ''The Long Distance Call ," Stephen Lattanzio lecturer, 7:30 and 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Skiing on My Mind," OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m. $1. OCC LECTURES -"Here and There with Lloyd SO'Ulh," Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. "Marali· ty, Leg all ty. Lunacy." Dr. R ichard Yerby lecturer . ; Science Lecture 1. 7:30 p.m. FromP~'AJ IDNSHAW. • ·~·duties in the assessor's ()(flee. Deputy Di stric~ Attorney William Evans has now called ae.-ly 40 witnesses in lhe pro- 1eeution phase of the trial. He commented during a break in the trial Wednesday that he has far from exhausted his list cl pot.en· Ual witnesses. Among the witnesses still to appear is Thais Hinshaw. the former wife or the congressman &nd bis antagonist durin~ a stormy Superior Crurt hearing 'lasl December over disposition cl the couple's community pro- perty. Her psychiatrist, Dr. Donald A. Schwartz. has been sub· poenaed by defense attorney John McNicholas as a witness for bis client and the issuing of that subpoena sparked a squabble in court Wednesday. ernor, and a reply from Bob Roche, vice president in charge d sales at the Lock.heed plant in Marietta. Ga., were d.iscloeed &tod,.y by lbe Sunday Times or Lcmdon, the Sun· Times said. The Sun-Times said Carter wrote Roche: "One cl the finest experiences of my lile was being with you on the trip to Central · and South America." Although the trip already had been public knowledge, the Sun- nmes s aid, the djscovery ot the letters by the British newspaper was new. The Sun-Times said'Carter•s letter expressed admiration ror Lockheed's C·l.30 and a desire to promote it "in an active way." Carter wrote that ''lhe first step now in addition to my public and private promotional errorts should be for me to vis it Lockheed," the Sun-Times said. It said Roche replied: "You can be sure we are grateful for your favorable statements to some or our national leaders. It's the kind d unsolicited, genuine endorse- ment that helps more than all the promotional activity Lockheed could do. "Your offer to help further in an active way is most generous and gr eately appreciated by <Lockbeed-M ariella president Larry) Kitchen and me. We agree the first step should be your visit to our facility here." The Sun-Times said that Lee . Rogers. Lockheed-Marietta spokesman, confirmed that Carter visited the plant after the exchange or tellers. It quoted Roiers as saying it was only natural rcr a governor to ''want to know what was going oo in the bigqest industry in his slate.• Ford Cleared Of Campai,gn Fund Mis1ae WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi· dent Ford was cleared today by Special Watergate Prosecutor Charles Ruff or an allegation that be converted campaign funds lo bis p ersonal u se while a Michigan congressman. "The matter has now been closed, and counsel for the Ptesi· dent bas been so advised." Ruff aaid in a two-page statement is- sued to reporters. Ford had no immediate com- ment. but the While House said the President would conduct a televised news conference at 7:30 p.m. EDT (4:30 p.m. PDT> to make a statement on the matter and answer questions about that and other issues. Press Seeretary Ron Nessen aaid the President asked that the news conference be carried live by television and radio networks and that all TV networks had agreed. A spokesman for ABC. wb.ich is scheduled to air tonight's final game of the American League baseball playoH, said the press conference would be aired in full , regardless of the potential con- flict. The game is scheduled to start at 5: 15 p.m . POT. Rurr s aid FBI Director aarence M. Kelley alerted the Justice Department July 13 to .. information concerning alleged misuse or political conlribu- bons" by Ford during the period from 1964 to early 1974. • ,,.,.P-AJ REALTOR. • stretch ol county road b«wtt.n Santa A.aa and lrvine Avemee. i6 on tbe county's Miiter Au ol Art~rlal Hlabway•. The ex· tension Is temporarily stalled over financing of an envtronmen· tal Impact statement The on-uguin, off-again ex- lem;ion project. coupled with Mrs Munson'surgencylosellber property, has led to her current woes. ··1 am beina forced to sell to the county." she said. Terry Swindle. real pl'()pel'ty agent for the county's GSA real estate divh.ion, disagrees with Mrs. Munson's contention. "This whole tbi ng started as a hardship case al her request," Swindle argued. "We've tried everything we can possibly do to come to an agreement." He said the count,y's position is, "If shew ants to sell the property to us. we'll go ahead with lbe deal." He !>aid the county Board ot Supervisors adopted a precise alignment for University Drive. and that Mrs . Munson's two parcels are along that alignment. "Because her property is along that alignment, she cannot get a buildmg permit for any modifica· tions," Swindle said. He said the county did not ap- praise the property on specula- tion of what it could be used for, or any potential usesoftheland. "It is appraised as it sits right now, al th ... highest price estimate th at land will bring on the open m arket," he said. He said the fair market value is that value. "combined with the knowledge of all the uses and purposes to which it is adapted and at which It Is capable ot be· ing used" ''Her $134.250 offer is a cont· mgent offer. H. in fact, the modJfications cannot be done, then she doesn·t have a valid of. fer." Mrs. Munson, a realtor, says Swindle's d efi nition of f air market value is incorrect. "They are supposed to ap- praise the property at what it's value would be wit.bout condem- nation conditions banging over it.·· she said. "Appraisals are supposed to be made of what the property would be worth if there was no road go- ing through there.·• Fro..PageAJ FREEWAY. • street, which would connect with Newport Boulevard near Bay Street. -Harbor Boulevard Realign. ment. The most c06tly ~ the plans. at $13.S million. would also help traffic-carrying capacity by SS percent. Th.is alternate plan would be much like the Orange Avenue bypass concept. In this case, however. Harbor Boulevard would be realigned, swinging easterly past Newport and 17th Street. eventually connecting up with Newport Boulevard again. The realignment would allow for parking on Newport .Boulevard just above Harbor Boolev ard to 17th Street. Eldridge told councilmen that lus staff bas not come up with any plans to fund the various projects he oullined, but added the city needed some alternatives while aw &ting word on tbe future or lbe Newport Freeway. "M<>11t of these proposals are beyond the funding capabilities of ~ta Mesa," be said. "lr we thought it would be onJy five years unW the freeway goes through, then I'd say wait. don't do any of these plans." The defense plans to use Schwartz' testimony to discredit the testimony expected from Mrs. Hinshaw. It became ap· parent that Judge Domeructuru MU have lo rule on whether the pgychiatrist's testimony wtU be ln violation of lhe doctor-client relationship. f'rora Page Al Thai Timeline Told . 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"l think it's obvious that it does, .. Mn. Grindle answered. "Unfortunately," she added. "I think lt all comes down heaviest on people in the Fifth (aupervisorial) District." "Here you have pecple malting decisions tha t will have the greatest impact on the ftfth and four of five don't even live In the area,•• she said. She took a swipe at lbe FU'lh District commission represen- tative William Mac Dougall by re· fcning to him by the nickname "Approval MacDoagall" he has picked up since being appointed to the commission four months qo by Supervisor Thomas Riley. "l t.bJDk tt's sale to say thal lt appe11"'1 that Approval's <Mac· Dou1all) overrldJAJ concern m m_,ar laues Is to ~ thlnga as rapidly :u possible," said Mrs. Grindle She pointed out tbat Mac· Dougall voted contrary to Riley on a controversial noise study on El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and once voted but later rescinded h.i s vote to disregard the San Joaquin Hills corridor routing through a proposed de- velopment. Mrs. Grindle refused to com- ment on Mac Dougall 's rela· llorushi p with lobbyist Michelena. Riley said today be Drst kDew ol Mac Dougall when the Laguna Hills attorne)' applied fer tbe job cl county lobbyist to Wasbinatoo. D.C .• a job that wasoevertuled . However. Riley said. it wasn't unW Mac Dougall applied fer the planning commission post that be first met his commissioner. And, Riley said, it was Michelena who accompanied MacDougall to bis office to lo. traduce them. It was also MJcbelena wbo escorted M acDouaall through the halls of count.y government alter his appointment to in- troduce him to the CQJnty of. nclws. Michelena was once an ex- ecutive aide to former ecwrty supervisor w nuam Pbilllps and now la the rectatered lobbyist fer a numbtt of m ajcr county de- v~lopen. Campairn records lbaw that he contributed $9,500 to IWe:J's campaign lut June and lats loaned theeampaJpSS,OCIO . Booked After Laguna Hit and Run By JACK CHAPPELL Of ... O•llY au .. tutt Lquna Beach PlaMlol Com· mission Chairman Wllliam Peckham was arreated today after a hit and run accldenl and an altercatJon with two Lacuna Beach police otftcers. Peckham hu charged be wai1 the victim or poUce bnltallty.t but could not be reached immemat.e- ly for additional comment. The commissiOD chairman, 40, was booked for allteed resisting arrest an~ public drunkenness. He was booked, noeerprtnted and photo,r aphed lo Lquoa Beach city all then rde&Sed on his written promise to appear In court. Pdice Chief Jon Spark.a said ht ls ID.ltiatlna an "}n..cl.eptb lo· vest13atioo" lnto Peckham'• al· lecati°"8 ot brutality. Chief Spark$ recounted tbe foUowtna: Police otn«r Don Barney wu diapatc:bed to a hit and run CQSI· plalDl tnvolvlDg a parted car lo ~ Cypreaa Drive are.:a.. Faee Prisoa Terms 6 Countiam Found Guilty in.Scheme By LAURIE KASPER OtlMOellrf'ttlll~ Three Mission Viejo and Faun· tain Valley r esidents are among six people who have been found guilty or laundering ~ credtit ratings of people on file In the na- tioo's largest credit service. As a result of the verdict re· turned by a Los Angeles federal court jury Wednesday . ringleader Pblllp Kostoff, 31, of Mission Viejo, races a maximum sentence ol 17 years in federal prison. When indicted b7 a federal grand jury in September, K09&off was named as the penon who masterminded the 1cbeme. Prosecutors said the men used a file clerk in the Credit Data Division of TRW, Inc. in Anaheim to alter records of people witb poor credit ratings to they could get credit and obtain loans from banks. Others convicted oo conspiracy and several counts d causing false stateme nts to be made were: K05toff's brother, Paul. 31, of Fountain Valley· Ronald RoNi, 41, ~ FOWllatn V allt:J: John R. Dubo&. 41, ~ Gardea G r o v e, a nd K e nnet h L . Stevenson,39.ofDiamoodBar. Convicted on the consptracy charge only was Sean Shanahan, 35, of Santa Ana. Joel Levine, assistant U.S. Al· t.orney. said these men will face maximum prlaon tenns cl from nine to flve years when they r e- turn to the court for sentencing Nov.8. Durtnc the week-long trial, the pcoseeution alle'ed that ln some cases favorable information wu added into me.. ln other cases, negative entries were removed. Thirty· three witnesses testified fer the prosecution inthreedays. The TRW clerk. identifted as Kathleen Bennett, was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator and testified for the prosecution. Levine said over 100 people, most ol them Orange County resi· dents, used the SEl'Vice ol tbe credit altering operation. He said an investigation of some ol the people who bad t&eir credit Rlt.eredis conUnulng .. ®QUALITY TELEVISION Alter conducting• prellmlnU")' tnveatigatlon at the scene. Sarne)' and Sft. Terry Temple searched the orea and located a van which appanmUy bad fresh dumaae. The officers took down the license number of the van and tbe recbtered owner. acc:crdioi to the department ol motor vehicles, was WUUam Pec:kbU'l cl a Hl&b Drive address In Laguna Beach. Police went to the llddreas. but were told by occupants tbtn that Peckham bad reeeat.ly moved to 194 Acacia St., a home bear where the van w u pmt:ed. At this point, Sergeant Ttmple left in res]>Onse to a rep:n ol an attempted rape, and Officer Barney proceeded to tbe Acacia Drive address. Alt.er extended tnoddnc ait ... ~· Peckham opened it. t.lttd with lbe officer briefty, then u- sertedly slamm~ the door and locked it. Officer Barney. radioed far or- ders and was instructed b1 Sergent Temple to hne tbe •• towed and held as evidence. As the tow truck was bookl.nc up tothe van, Peckham alleted17 came out and engaged ln a heat- ed conversation with Barney. Bennett Gets Parks Post HunUogtoo Harbour l'elldeat <llarles C. Bennett was named Wednesday to the Orange Coonty Harbors, Beaches and Parts Commiaaioo. Benllell, of l TIM Courtney Lane, wu appointed to tbe post by Supervisor Laurence Schmit to succeed Richard Footner, who recently was named tolkcounty Planning Commission. Bennett, 57, is a retired U.S. Anny intelligence officer and former director al aecurity for Rockwell lnt«national. Re is a director of the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. Press the button ••• the picture is 50%targer ~ /j Press the ZOOM button and you get Instant close-up. The ZOOM picture Is 50% larger. Press the ZOOM button again and picture instantly returns to original size. 11lit TALQOT SH2623E Transitional styled console. caatera. Press buttonstoturnaetonoroff Genuine Oak veneers n 9efect hardwood -changechannetlt-edjust :'~fat:. '~~~~Sof~ =. volumetofourleYelaand PtMW Sentry Vottaoe Regulating Syam. completety mute sound. Come in for a demonsl1 alion I ull I flf•for11 n ,,,., . .,,,, ;,., l'f11, Our ,.,.r"''"'' ,,,,,. ',.,,,. , • .,,,,.,,,,, , .•. "" ',.,.,.~, ,.,..,,,,.,., n ,. , •. 11: ·275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa 1":: ~ :..-:::::.. PllOM 642-8882 Sb'9 Hcun Dely 9-6 Set. 9-6.'30 .tr I Orange Goast ED ITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks. l, .VOL. 69, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. }rt-iJJRSl;>AY, OCTOBER 14, 1976 N TEN CEN.,TI '· ' ; , Hinshaw Aide Deals BloW to Def ens~ Defense arguments that ac- cused Congressman Andrew Hinshaw cannot be directly linked to the recruitment of as- sessor's office emplOYes for hi s 1972 cari>paign appeared lo suffer a damaging blow Wednesday in OT&nge County Superior Court testimony. Former assessor's aide Ken- neth McLeod told a jury In Judge Frank Domenichini's courtroom that he was present when Hinsh aw ordered a fellow employe to put every available member of the assessor's staff to work on his congressional cam- paign. McLeod, one of the nrst wit- nesses to testify before the grand jury in a long investigation that led to Hinsbaw's indictment, identified the fellow worker as George Upton. Hinshaw looked on Wednesday while McLeod quoted the Newport Beach Republican as telling Upton: "We're going to send out as many people as possi-' ble to work on the campaign. Get me a list." Upton, accused of criminal charges in a separate Indict· ment, admitted before his trial that be had worked foe lbe Hinshaw campaign and helped to recruit fellow employes. He has served a jail term im· posed after be pleaded guilty to felony ctiarges and has paid a $1,000 fine. Hinshaw. 51, is being tried on charges or grand tbert, con- spiracy, embezzlement and violation of slate codes govern- ing the conduct ol public of· ficials. He is free on appeal after being convicted In an earlier trial of bribery charges. McLeod testified that Upton turned from Hinshaw to him and ordered him to immediately pre- pare a list of all employes in the &Aessor's office. He said be im- mediately complied with that de- mand. McLeod said that when be next , saw the list later that day a number or names. including bis owu, had been highlighted by check marks. He testified that he immediate- ly objected to being ordered to work on a function not related lo his duties in the assessor's office. Deputy Di strict · Attorney William Ev ans has now called nearly 40 witnesses In the pro- secutioD phase' of the trial. He commented during a break in the trial Wednesday that he ·has far from exhausted bis list of poten- tial witnesses.• Among the witnesses still to appear ls Thais Hin.shaw, the former wife of the congressman and his anta1eonist durina a stormy Superior ,Court hearing last December over dJsposiUon of the couple's community pro- perty. ~ I Her psychiatrist, Dr. Don&J,t A. Schwartz, has been '"~· poenaed by defense attorney John McNicholas as a witness f~ bis client and the issuing of thllt subpoena sparked a squabbl•m court Wednesday. The. defense plans to use Schwartz' testimony to discredtt the testimony expected fro_tp Mrs. Hinshaw. Jt became ~ parent that Judge Domenlchtni will have to rule on whether the psychiatrist's testimony will ~ in violation of the doctor·clleqt relationship. : Supervisor Def ends Rush of Developnlent . .. . ' .. . " . ', . : ( .. 0•11• ~ ... '~' ~""'·· THESE ARE CONCESSION STANDS ON CITY'S PIERS If You Want the Lease, You'll Have to Remodef Newport to Lease Pier Concessions Newport Beach city officials want to remodel the concession stands on the city's two ocean piers and city coundfmen have decided to put the concession leases out to bid. The council has approved bid 1 spec1Ctcations callin~ Cor the leassee to upgrade the two exist- ing buildings so lhat the struc- tures conform to the city's build· ing codes. The specifi cations also require the concessionaire to provide electricity to the stands. months barely covered the ~ow winter months and asked the council lo drop the 10 percent pro- vision. · When councilmen declined to go along with that proposal, the Phoenixes said they wanted to withdraw. • In approving the bid speci!ica- t ions , councilmen told the Phoenixes they are welcome to bid on one or both of the stands. Under the terms approved by the council, bidders will set both the dollar and percentage minimum they expect to pay to the city. Planner Calls it 'Favor' By GARY GRANVILLE Of tho Delly ~lklt SI.If! Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said today he sees nothing improper about him rushing a major development in the Mission Viejo ·area lo the county Board of Supervisors for approval or rejttl.UJD. But county Planning Com- mission Chairman Shirley Grin- dle said special handling ~ the application coverina a needed zone chftnae ''is typical of the special treatment givert a favored few.•• Monday. Mrs. Grindle was the lone dissenting vole In a 4·1 com- m.issio11 decision to recommend a zone chan ge coverini tbe planned 1,375-acre Rancho de los Alisos development. Tuesday. Diedrich instructed workers in the county Environ· mental Management Agency to hurry the application lo the board in time for Its Oct. 27 meet- ing. That order had the effect of pushing Occidental Land Com- pany's zone change application ahead of about 10 projects already waiting in line ror board consideration. "What's wrong with that?" Diedrich asked. "In this case there's a purchase option that falls due at the end of the month and a decision , one way or another, is needed." However, Mrs. Grindle said there Is nothing unusual about a time constraint on land use ap· plicattons before the com- mission. "What is unique about Rancho de los Alisos?" she asked. "Why should it be moved up? Is lt because they have a well-known lobbyist (Frank Michelena) car- (8ee FAVORED, Page AZ) Bob Long , administrative as· sistant to the city manager, said the bids will be accepted until Dec. 1. For the past 61 years. the con· cessions have been run by the Phoenix family, but Noel and Betty Phoe nix. the current operators, told the city council last month they weren't interest- ed in running the stands under their existing lease. Newport Resident Lashes Leash Law At the lime Phoenix served the notice or the termination of the lease, councilmen were consider· ing putting the concessions out to bid to determine what the con- cessions are worth. The family. under a lease re· negotiated with the cily in February, was paying either $000 a month or 10 percent of theJr gross receipts, whichever was greater. But Phoenix said that the busi- ness be did in the summer Robbery 'Victim' Arreste d in Theft · A Corona del Mar gas station manager who told police last week hew as the victim of an $8)() robbery was arrested this morn- ing on a charge of grand then. Det. Sam Amb\lfgey of the Newport Beach police said John Burris, 36, ot Newport Beach was arrested when invesUgat.cin de· tennined that the alleged rob- ber')' never tc>e* place. It's a well·known fact that walking a dog without a leash Is a violation of city law in Newport Beach. But there·s at least on e Newport resident who's not so sure that there has to be a human at the other end of that leash. Bruce Lowe, 122 36tb St., ap- peared before the city council Tuesday night to press for a clarilication ln municipal code sectloo 704 dealing with leash taws. Lowe pointed out that alJ Pl the city si,ns pertalninc lo dof laws sbow a dog wlth a leuh -but no people. Furthermore, he said, in all the verbiage in the municipal code, "no where does ll say the leash on the dog must be controlled by a human." Lowe said he would Uke to see the code clarified so U\e role of humans in the lea!tt law la spelled out. And be smd he wants a review or all the revenaes col- lected in leash 1aw vtQlations as well as city expenditures for the 5!0a. ($ff DOGS, .... AJ)• l.P Mrol!M .. PRESIDENT FORD GETS HIS SWINE FLU SHOT FROM WHITE ;;ousE PHYSICIAN But Deaths of Several Elderly People Cause Declines In fnoculatlons Ford Gets Flu Shot Family Folluws Example; All Inoculated WASHINGTON CAP) -As· sured by his physician that there is no danger. President Ford rolled up hts shirtsleeve toaay and got a swine nu shot to de- monstrate his confidence in the vaccine. He didn't wince. "I didn't even know it," he said about how it felt. The White House physician. Dr. William Lukash, gave Ford the injection. The President was an initiator of the inoculation program. Following the President's ex· ample, Mrs. Ford, daughter, URGENCY MEASURE HAUNTING HEW1-A14 Susan. and son. Jack. got their shots at the White House. Ford, 63. was inoculated following the deaths of several elderly people after they took swine nu shots. Three of nine slates that sus· pended the swine nu Inoculation program have decided lo r esume giving shots after tests revealed no evidence that the vaccine caused the deaths of elderly peo- ple. But several areas reported sharp declines in the number of Tennis Club Looted Of Television Sets Burglars who were able to evade a burglar alarm system and a patrolling serorlty guard took two color television sets from the John W~e Tennis aub, Newport Beach pollce re- ported today. The the!l of the sets, valued at Sl,200, was reported Wednesday mornlnc by club mployes when th.,, reported to work at the club located at1171 JamborffRoad peopl e showing up Wednesday for the Cree inoculations. The pro- gram Is designed to reach up to 200 million Americans, * * * Countians ;Holding Off On Flu Shots The number of Orange County residents w al ting to get Cree swine nu immunizations dropped off sharply Wednesday in the wake or national news reports about the deaths of some elderly people who had received the vac· cine shortly gefore they died. But ur. Gerald Wagner, direc- tor of Immunizations for the Orange County Health Depart- ment, said county, state and federal officials are convinced the vaccine Is safe. He said about 700 people were vaccinated at the county clinic in Santa Ana Monday, the first day of the program. About SOO ar· rived on Tuesday, but the ~rowd droppedtoabout250Wednesday. Wagner said the cause was the adverse publicity in part. along with a natural drop which could be expected after the program ·s first day or two. Wqner said the county plans .to proceed with a series of special clinics offering nu vaccines for senloc citizens and ror lbose with chronic Ulne•ses. In a«Jdition, the vaccine·m., be obtained by anyone interest~ In the Santa Ana clinic and at anothtr beat th department clinic at 1011 S. East St., Anaheim, open from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Fridays. • . State vaccination programs lhat had been halted in Jlllnoiis and Louisiana were resumed ~q· day; Vermont planned to reoO~ its clinics Friday, and New ~x­ ico and Alaska officials an- nounced today they would re- sume their vaccination pro- gr ams soon. Maine's human service commissioner. David E. Smith, said he expects to issue an order Friday resuming the pro- gram. At least 33 elderly people in 18 states -most with a history of heart trouble -arc reported lo have died after receiving the in· oculaUons. • .. -: .... !• Weather ·- The coast will be under a ;· blanket or thick fog Friday .: morning, with beach fog to · : linger on into the after· • noon. INSIDE TOD" Y -. Bolivia 11 movrning the tko11u of upwarda of 100 people after an American cargo I' plane crashed into a school t pla11groun4. See Page M . l•dex -. :· .. l I I I I t l: ,il% DAILY PILOT N ~Ford's :"' '• ·Fund Us~ ::Cleared t • WMHJNGTON (AP> -Pres:i-·. aeot Ford was cleared today by ~pedal Watergate Prosecutor Charles Ruff of an allegation that he converted campaign funds to • bla pers onal use while a •'¥1chlgan congressman. • 'The matter baa now been "~losed, and counsel f<r the Presi- dent has been so advised," Ruff Hid in a two-page statement is· sued to reporters. ~Ford bad no Immediate com· l'Dent. but the Whlte House said ~e President would conduct a televised news conference at 1:30 p,m. EDT (4:30 p.m. PDT) to make a statement on the matter and answer questions about that 9IJd other tssues. Pl'ess Secretary Ron Nessen said the President asked that the news conference be carried live bJ television and radio networks ad that all TV netw<rks had agreed. A spokesman for ABC, which is 1 scheduled to air tonight's final game of the American League baseball playoff, said the press conference would be aired in full, l'egardless of the potential con- fti ct. The game is scheduled to· start at 5: 15 p.m . PDT. . ·,-Ruff said FBI D i rec t or Clarence M. KelJey alerted the Justice Department July 13 to "information concerning al leged misuse of political contribu· tions" by Ford during the period from 1964 to early 1974. That information "concerned a previously unreported allegation ~at political contributions from certain named unions had been transmitted to political commit- tees in Kent County, Mich., with tbe under standing that they Would be passed on to Mr. Ford for his personal use," the state- ment said. Ruff identified the sooree on the allegation only as "an in· dividual who h ad recently ·become aw are of the underlying latormation. '' • He said the individual took the allegation to an FBI agent. Ruff described the investiga. tion conducted by his office and the FBI and said, "The evidence developed during this investiga- tion was not corroborative of the allegation on which it was pre- dicated." He con tinu ed, "Nor did evidence disclosed during the in-f1Uiry into that allegation give re· . asoo to believe that any other . •Violations of law had occurred." ·: * * * >Ford's Taxes ~tfop Carter's 'During '75 WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-~ent Ford paid a larger share of l.is income in taxes than did Jim- 'iny Carter last year because i(arter was able to t~e advan· tage of a tax benefit tied to im- .~rovements in his peanut opera- tions. A comparison or the financi al information provided by the two presidential candidates showed that Ford reported gross income of $251 ,991 last year and Carter repor ted g r oss income of $13.139. Ford paid federal taxes of ~.569 in 1975, which was 38 per- cent of his gross income. Carter paid taxes or $17,484, equal lo 13 percent of his gross income. . New Soyuz Orbits , MOSCOW CAP) -The Soviet l.Jnion l a un c hed a Soyuz spacecraft into orbit today with t'wo cosmonauts aboard, Tass re· ported. • Soyuz 23, launched three weeks s:lfter the successful return of jlnother m anned craft. was car· f}'ing piloi-Vy acheslav Zudov a nd flight en gineer Valer y Rozhdestvens ky, the official µew s agency said. ,,· OAANOE COAST " DAILY PILOT .. _, .. _ ""'""'"·--·-....... ""'" w.-......... o.-...... _ ~" ...... CdllO' T-•A~ Ma-tft4 (••• 0-11 .._ Ilk_ ..... " ...... ""' "'--'"' ··-~ T•lep!M>ft• (114)M.M321 CIH•m.d Actv•rtltlng9U-M7' eo. ....... , "'• Ot-Cot'4 "'-'-C-. ....,. No .. ..., ".,.,,, llkl\t\',..""" .. nerlitt f"t1tH H .. .,,,,1\t~tfliliU "t•tlflli "'-tf M '•ttr\AvCt41 •Ut\ettt \OHl•I "f'fftl\\IOft .. ,-.. ~-~-.................... (~la ..... . C.•llttft•• Sv•ur1~ue-. tty c•ut•r U M '""""''"''· •v M•U ,t \t ,._..'"'¥ MIHtt>ty ~--.uw-~•• New Water Line By the first of the year, residen.ts of the eastern end of Corona del Mar will no longer get their water by way of Laguna Beach. It will come direct from Newport Beach tja this line being laid through. the ~l~y sou':h or Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. City offlc1aJs s rud the new line also can serve the Irvine coast area when houses are built there. Fro•PogeAl FAVORED FIRMS • • • rying the ball for them?" Diedrich admitted that he had discussed the need to speed up the application with Michelena a nd others involved in the Rancho de los Alisos develop- ment. "That's my job. To listen to people who are trying to gel things done and help them in any· way I can," said Diedrich. "I have a history of speeding things up. That's my style. I think government should serve rather than control and I don't see anything wrong with that." But Mrs. Grindle cha r ac- terized the special handling as "typical or a number or such in- stances the past year." "It's difficult for me to speak out because the pressure is so great. But I feel I have to or I'm not doing my job,·' she said. Does the so-called favored treatment r elate lo contributions to supervisors political cam- paigns? "I think it's obvious that it does," Mrs. Grindle answered. ''Unfortunately," she added, "I think it a ll comes down heaviest on people in the Fifth (supervisorial) District." "Here you have people making decisions th at will have the ereatesl impact on the fifth and Police Clear UCI Building Aft,er Threat UC Irvine police evacuated the first three floors of the campus administration builcling Wednes- day afternoon after a false bomb , threat was phoned in to the cen· tr al switchboard at UCL Police said no bomb was un- covered and empleyes were al- lowed to return to their offices after a one-hour wait outside the building. The basement, first and second floors were evacuated, but police said many employes from the up· per fl oors came outside, too, when they learned ol the bomb threat. According to UCI Police Chief John Barber, a male caller phoned in the threat at 12:30 p.m., stating that a bomb was planted in administration room lSO (no such room) and would go off in one hour. Bennett Gets Parks Post Huntington Harbour resident Charles C. Bennett was named Wednesday to the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and P arks Commission. Bennett, of 17164 Courtney Lane, was appointed to the post by Supervisor Laurence Schmit to succeed Richard Footner. who recently was named to the county Planning Commission. Bennett, S7, is a retired U.S Army lntelllgence officer and former director of security for Rockwell Inlarnational. He is a director or the lhantlogton Harbour Y achl Club. four of five d on 't even live in the area," she said . She took a swipe at the Fifth District commission represen· tative William M acDougaJI by r e- ferring to him by the nickname "Ap11roval MacDougall'' he has picked up since being appointed to the commission four months ago bySupervisorThomasRiJey. "I think it's safe to say that it appears that Approval's <Mac· Dougall) overriding concern on major issues is lo process things as rapidly as possible," said Mrs. Grindle . She pointed out that Mac- Dougall voted contrary to Riley on a controversial noise study on El Toro Marine Corps Air Station a nd once voted but later rescinded his vote to disregard the San Joaquin Hills corridor routing through a proposed de· velopment. Mrs . Grindle refused to com· m ent on MacDougall's rela· tionship with lobbyist Michelena. Riley said today he frrst knew of MacDougall when the Laguna Hills attorney applied for the job of county lobbyist to Washington. D.C., a job that was never filled. However, Ril ey said, il wasn't until Mac Dougall applied for the planning com mission post that he first met his commissioner. And, Riley said, it was Michelena who accompanied MacDougall to his office to in- troduce them. lt was also Michelena who escorted M acDougall through the halls of county government after his appointment lo in- troduce him to the county of- ficials. Michelena was once an ex- eeutive aide to former county supervisor William Phillips and now is th e registered lobbyist for a number of major county de- velopers. Campaign r ecor& show. th~t he contributed $9,500 to Riley s campaign last June and later loaned the campaign$5,000. Court Hears Press Threat SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A lederal appeals court has taken under submission legal argu- ments challenging a lower court ruling th at a search warrant used by poUce at the Stanford Daily wasiUegal. The case stems from a search o( the paper 's campus office April 12, 1971, three days alter a s1t·in al Stanford Hospital . Building Permit Refiling Fee Doe? Newport Beach residents who fail to begin construction witl\in 18 months after receivifl.I( a build· ing permit may face a $24S refil· in& fee H a planning commiSSion proposal is adopted by city coun· cilmen. The proposed amendment to the city's municipal eode would eliminate e xtensions on ap- proved permits . Residents would have to refile at a minimum ree of $245 and appear at a public htllin1 for a new permit ll con· strucUon is delayed. ( Booked After Laguna Hit and Run By JACK CHAPPELL OHi•• 0•11• l l,.1 S\lt1 Laguna Beach Planning Com- mission Ch airman William Peekham was arrested today after a hit and run accident and an altercation with two Laguna Beach police officers . Peckham has chareed be was the victim of police brutality, but could not be reached immediate· '·ly fcr additional comment. The commission cbairman, 40, was booked for alleged remting arrest and public drunkenness. . ' - He was booked , fingerprinted and photographed in Laguna Beach city jail then released on his written promise lo appear in court. ,.Police Chief Jon Sparks said he ia lnJUaUng an .. io·depth tn- vestigaUon" into Peckham's al· legations of brutality. Chief Sparks r ecounted the f ollowin«: Police officer Don Barney was dispatched to a bit and run com- plaint Involving a parked car in the Cypress Drive area. " Faee Prison Terms- 6 Countians Found Guilty in Scheme ByLAURIE~PEll Rossi, 41. of Fountain Valley: 01t11eo.11,,., ... 5'etf John R. Dubos, 41, of Garden Three Mission Viejo and Foun· Grove. and Kenneth L. lain Valley r esidents are among Stevenaon,39,ofDiamoodBar. six people who have been found Convicted' on the conspiracy guilty of laundering poor credtit charge only was Sean Shanahan, ratings of people on fale in lhe na-35,ofSantaAna. tion'slargestcreditservice. Joel Levine. assistant U.S. At- As a r esult of the verdict re-t.omey, said these men will face turned by a Los Ange1es federal maximum prison terms ot lrom court jury W edn esd ay , nine to five years when they re- ringleader Philip Kostdf, 31, of tum to the court fer sentendng Mission Viejo, faces a maximum Nov.8. • sentelfee of 17 yea.rs Ip federal During the week-long bial, the prison. prosecutl011 alleged that ln some When indicted by a federal cases favorable infcrmation was grand jury In September, K06toff added into files. In other cases, was named as the person who negative entries were removed. masterminded the scheme. Thirty-three witnesses testified Prosecutors s aid the men used a fortheprosecutionlntbreedays. file clerk in the Credit Data The TRW clerk, identified as Division ofTRW, l nc. inAnaheim Kathleen Bennett, was listed as to alter records of people with an unindicted co-conspirator and poor credit ratings to they could testifiedfortheprosecution. gel credit and obtain loans from Levine said over 100 people, banks. most of them OrangeCwnty resi· Others convicted on conspiracy dents, used the service of the and several counts of causing credit altering operation. He said false statements to be made an investigation or some of the were: Kosloff's brother, Paul, 31, people who had their credit of Fountain Valley ; Ronald alteredis conti~,u~1!.!·n!l:g..,_. ___ _ -=~...:..=.::..:.:~_.:....:.;,.;_..;:.:...;._,~~~......-..=---"""- ®QUALITY TELEVISION After conducting a preliminary Investigation at the scene . Barney and Sgt. Terry Temple searched the aren and located 11 van which appareoUy had fresh damage . The officers took down the llcenae number or the van and th€ registered owner, ~ng tc the department of motor vehicles, was William Peckham ot a H.lgb Drive address ln Laguna Beach. Police went to the address, but were told by occupants there tbot Peckham bad recently moved tG 19' Acacia St., a home neu where the van was pned. At this point, Sergeant Temple left in response to a report ol an attempted r ape, and Officet: Barlley proceeded to the Acaci~ Drive address. J Aller extended 1modti.ng at th~ door, Peckham opened lt, talked with the officer brief)y, then as- sertedly slammed the door and locked it. Officer Barney, radioed fer or· ders and was instructed by Sercent Temple to have the van towed and held as evidence. As the tow truck was booking up to the van, Peckham allegedly came out and en111ed in a heat- ed conversation wlth Barney. Ac- cord.lnc to police, the of1lcer was · J>C*ed ln thec~est and pushed. F,...PageAI, DOGS ••• City Attorney Dennis O'Neil acknowledged that the law "may . require some clarification," but he pointed out that the code says that dogs must be "securely restrained" by a leash. "That implies that the end of the leash that the dog ls. not on needs to be securely restrained by something," he said. O'Neil told councilmen be would study the problem and re· port back to them at their next meeting. Press the button .• the picture is ai1M --:Ji f I , I ~I // n. TALBOT SH2523E Transitional styled console. Casters. Genuine Oak veneers and select hardwood solids on top and ends. Front and bale of slmulated 04k. 100% Solid-State Chassis. Power Sentry Vottage Regulating System. 50%Larger Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up. The ZOOM picture Is 50% larger. Press the ZOOM button again and plctur, instantly returns to original size. Press buttonstoturnsetonoroff -change channels-adjust volume to four levels and completely mute sound. Come in for a demonstration . ·275 East 17th St • Costa Mesa . ..__...,...,..,, ... J.,.... W..efC... "· Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-d Sat. 9:5:30 Saddlebaek I VOL. 69, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 3-4 PAGES South Two cases or rape and two at· tempted assaults on women have been reported to authorities along the southern Orange Coast i within the past two days. 1 A 16-year-old San Clemente r girl was raped whUe hitchhiking home from work at midnight and a Dana Point woman was raped I in her bed Wednesday. In other cases in Laguna Beach, two women fought olf a Coast would·be rapist in their bedroom Wednesday night. In the fourth c ase Tuesday night, a Los Angeles woman vis- itor staying al a Laguna hotel successfully fought off an at- tacker by screaming and burling a book at him. In the San Clemente case, a teenage waitress was attempting to hitch a ride home from work at midnight along a quiet dirt road 75-shop Complex .. (t e rnoon . toek~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.(, 1976 TEN CENT5 , " Hit by Rapes, Assault@ , near Concord I a School when she was attacked and raped. , After the attack, she managed to stumble into the San Clemente Inn wher e the manager called police Her scar-faced .:ttacker wore blue jeans a nd a blue long- sleeved shirt. she told police. Peace offic ers cont 3cted military authorities today in search of the short-haired rapist, who was last seen by his victim as he drove a dark-colored Ford Mustang north on Avenida Del Presidente. The girl also was robbed of S45 she carried in a purse. She was treated at San Clemente General -Hospital. Earlier Wednesday ni~h_t1 a Dana Point woman was rapeo in her bed by an intruder w1th a southern drawl who gained entry to her home via the unlocked slid- ing glass door, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the 31-year-old victim told them she was asleep in bed when she was roused by an intruder who held a towel over her mouth and warned her: "Qon"l move and you won't get hurt.'' The woman told ol[lcers she complied with her assailanl"s sexual demands. Shesald h.e then fled from the home aftft' telling her: .. I'd sure like to know you.'' Sberirf's officers said the vk· tim described her attacker as be- ing ol medium height. unshaven ·and wearint jeans. ' Early today, two Lagu'1Jl Bea<'h women foug~t olC aw~~ be rapist in a predawn ~ a\taet in the women's bedroom. <SeeATrACKS,P ageAZ> El TorO' Planners Okay ~~!~~~~!; ....... -.... ~,· Project Queried Viejo Center A proposed million-square-foot regional shopping center in the Mission Vi ejo area has won the tacit approval or the Orange Col.anty Planning Commission. With 68 acres near Crown Valley Parkway and the San Diego Freeway already zoned for such a center, commission ap- proval consisted or a 3-0 vote ap- proving an environmental impact report. Among the major merchan- 1 disers expected to set up shop in the planned 75-shop complex are May Company, Robinson's and Montgomery Ward. 1 The planned r egional shopping L center is the sixth ~ch center to r either be planned or already built ' along roughly a 20·mile stretch of i the San Dieco Freeway. Viejo Market Loses $97 to Armed Bandit A Mission Viejo market was r obbed of $97 in cash Wednesday by an armed intruder who forced the clerk lo lie on the n oor while he 'emptied the till. Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers said clerk Arturo Thome told them the bandit entered his 7-Eleven m arket at 23012 Los Alisos Blvd. and asked for a pack. ol cigarettes. · Thome said that when he turned around with the cigarettes he found himself looking down the barrel or wh at he described as a snub-nosed r evolver. The clerk told deputies that the I gunman fled on root after order· ing him: "Do me a favor, lay down." He described the bandit as about fi ve-foot-seven, aged 26 to 28, about 170 pounds and wear- ing l'bng black h air. . I Mines Reope ne d TOKYO (AP) -More than 70 percent of the r actorles and mines destroyed or damaged in the In addition to the Crown Valley planned center already operat- ing in the Mission Viejo area is the Laguna Hills Mall. Another similar regional shop· ping center is planned at the junc- tion of the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways. Further north in Costa Mesa, Westminster and Huntington Beach major regional shopping center s are already inoper aUon. 3 Countians Indicted in • TRW Scam By LAURIE KASP ER OllMO•llyl"llet~" Three Mission Viejo and Foun- tain Valley residents are among six people who have been found guilty or laundering poor credtit r atings of people on file in the na- tion's largest credit service. As a result of the verdict re· turned by a Los Angeles federal cou rt jury Wednes day, ringleader Philip KosioU, 31, of Mission Viejo, faces a maximum sentence of 17 years in federal prison. When indicted by a federal grand jury in September, Kostoff was named as t~e person who nwi s t erminded the scheme . Prosecutors said the men used a file clerk in the Credit Data Division of TRW, J,nc. in Anaheim to alter records Of people with poor credit ratings to they could get credit and obtain loans from banks. Others convicted on conspiracy and several counts of causing false s tatements to be made were: Kostoff's brother, Paul, 31, of Fountain Valley; Jtonald Rossi, 41, of Fountain Valley; John R. Dubos, 41. ol Garden Grove, and Kenneth L . Stevenson, 39, of Diamond Bar. Convicted on the conspiracy charge only was Sean Shanahan, 35, of Santa Ana. Joel Levine, assistant U.S. At· torney, said these men will face (See SCHEME, PageA2) ............... ftRESIDENT FORD GETS HIS SWINE FLU SHOT FROM WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN But Deaths of Several Elderly People Cause Declines In Inoculations I Ford Gets Flu Shot Family Follows Example; All lnoculate4 WASHINGTON CAP> -As· sured by his physician that there is no danger. President Ford rolled up his shirtsleeve tooay and got a swine n u shol to de- monstrate his confidence in the vaccine. He didn't wince. "l didn't even know it," he said about how it felt. The White House physicja n, Dr. William Luk ash, gave Ford the iniection- The President was an initiator of the inoculation program. Following the President's ex· ample. Mrs. Ford. daughter. URGENCY M~URE HAUNTING HEW?-A14 Susan, and son, Jack, got their shots at the Wh ite House. Ford, 63, was inoculated following the deaths or several elderly people after they took swine nu shots. Three or nine states that SUS· pended the swine nu inoc ul ation program have decided to resume giving shots arter tests r evealed no evidence th at the vaccine caused the deaths or elderly peo- ple. But several a reas reported sharp declines in the number or people showing up Wednesday for the free i nocul a lions. The pro- gr am is designed lo reach up to 200 million Americans . Officials in Louisiana and Il- linois ordered the resumption or their programs today. Ver · mont authorities said immuniza. lions would resume Friday and New Mexico planned to resume vaccinations by the end or the week . ·* * , * Countians Holding Off On Flu Shots At least 33 elderly people In 16 states -most with a history or heart trouble -are r eported to have died after receiving the in· oculations. That includes three persons in the Pittsburgh area whose deaths Monday prompted nine states to. suspend the program a day later. Federal and stale offici als stress that there is no known con· neclion between the $135-million vaccination program, which beganOct. l . and the deaths. Other states where the pro- gram was halted were Alaska, Maine, Michigan. Texas-except Houston -and Wisconsin. There also were suspensions of the pro- gr am in some areas of other slates. The FDA said it had completed tests or 35 vials of vaccine gathered from th~ Pittsburgh clinic and found no trace or foreign materials. FDA officials said they would run more tests on the samples' purity and potency in about a week. By GAR Y G RANVILLE Ottll•O•ll• ,.ltllS..fl Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said today ~e sees nothing improper about him rushing a major development in the Mission Viejo area to the county Board of Supervisors for approval or rejection. But county Planning Com- mission Ch airman Shirley Gri1'- dle said special handling of the application coverlng_ a ne~ed zone change "is typical of Ute special treatme nt given a favored few ." Monday, Mrs. Grindle was the lone dissenting vote in a 4·1 com- mission decision tQ recomrnend a zone change covering the planned 1,375·acre Rancho de loa AHsos development. • Tuesday, Diedrich instruct~ wcrkers lo the county Environ- mental Management Agency to hurry the application to the board in time for its Oct. 27 meet- ing. ' That order had the effect of pushing Occidental Land Corn· pany's zone change application ahead of about 10 projects already waiting in line for board consider ation. "What's wrong with .that?" Diedrich asked. "In this case there's a purchase option that falls due al the end of the month and a decision, one way or another , ls needed." ' However , Mrs. Grindle sald there is nothing unusual about.a time constraint on land use ap· plications befor e the coqt· mission. "Whal is unique about Rancfib de Jocs Ali sos? .. she asked. "Why should it be moved up? ls it because they have a well·known lobbyist (Frank Michelena) car- rying the ball for them?" Diedrich admitted that he had discussed the need to speed up the application with Mf chelena and others involved in 'the Rancho de los Alisos develop- ment. "That's my j ob. To listen to people who are trying to gel things done and help them in any way I can," said Diedrich. "I have a history of speeding things up. Th at 's my style. J think government should serve rather than control and I don't see anything wrong with that." But Mr s. Grindle charac- <See FAVORE D, Page A2) 1 Tangshan district by the massive earthquake July 28 are back in full or partial operation, the of· flclal Chinese news acency re· ports. Coast OC Transit District Doubling Bus Fleet The number or Orange County residents wailing to get free swine nu immunizations dropped off sharply Wednesday in the wake or national news reports about the d eaths of some elderly people who had r eceived the vac- cine shortly f>efore they died. * * * -SACC Planrter Unit. ' Holds Zone Stand Weathe r The coast will be under a blanket or thick fog Friday morning, with beach fog to linger on into the after· noon. INSIDE TODAY BoUuia b mourning the tkaths o/ upwards of 100 people after on American cargo plant! Cf'os/aed into a achool pla]/grovnd. See Page Af. lade~ •• ti •• A4 All .,., 11 Cl_. ... , cs •• M ... By KATHY CLANCY OftMO•ll•~lltllSUfll Orange County Transit District (OCTD) officials plan lo more than double their 329-bus fleet within the next five years, ac· cording to a proposed short· range tr&JWportalion plan. In addition, they foresee a Jump in the district's budget from $!9 million this year to $76 mllUon by 1981. The OCTD pl an will be present- ed to directors al a 9 a.m. meet- ing Friday. I n a d dition, Director Al Hollindtn, mayor ot Fountain Valley, will conduct an Informa- tion session at 4 p.m. Ocl 21 at Santa Ana City Hall for the OCTD citiiem advisory commit· tee. Tbe public is lavtted to botb seu!ON. The board isn't ~peel· ed to adopt a final plm unW NM. 1. It then wlll be amended an- nually. ( OCTD now has 267 I arge coaches and 62 s mall buses. The short-range plan, developed to meet federal requirements, calls for adding 75 l arge buses and 15 small ones each year for the next five years. HoUinden explained the final document will be used as a transportation and financial planning guide by OCTD direc· tors and officials. Theplancalls forbuildlngpark · and ride lots in El Toro, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, Irvine, Newport Beach, Orange and Brea over the next five.years. It inchadea buUdlng transportJ· Hon centers tn llunti"«ton Bead\ and Anaheim and additional passenger shelters at various locaUons, Halllnd.n said tt aho details On.andaf plans ror lbe tMqtl ~e years. • But Dr. Ger ald Wagner, dlrec· tor of immunizations for the Orange County Health Depart· menl, said county, state and federal officials are convinced the vaccine is safe. He said about 700 people were vaccinated at the county clinic in Santa An a Monday. the first day of the program. About 500 ar- rived on Tuesday, but the ~rowd dropped to about250Wednesday. Wagner said the cause wu the adverse publicity in part, along with a natJJral drop which could be expected after the program's first day or two. Wagner said the county plans to proceed with a aeriesol special dinlcs offerlrtg flu vaccines for senf or ciUsens and for thote with chronic illnesses. ln ldd1Uon, the vaccine m-t be obtained by anyone interdled ln the Santa Ana cllnfe-end et <Sff AFE, Pqe AJ) Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC> Planning Review Board members plan to continue their opposition to the l ,325·acre zone chang~ for Rancho de Los Allsos despite the county planning commission's favorable vote this week. Board members said they will explain their objections to the de- velopment in the north El Toro area in a Jette.I'· which they will write lo Supervisor Thomas Rlley next week. The planning committee mem· bers began dratting a letter Wed- IM!laday. They postponed the ef· rcrt, bow over' aftft' tMy d«1ded to ask lbt three Lah Fotest and El Toro homeowner auodations f« an optnlon on a commtrdal area plinn~ at El Toro and Trebuco rolds. The SACC committee cont.ends the projected population ol a~t 19,000 pe<>l)te fen-· this de(tetop- ment ls inconsihtenl with a Board or Supervi sor s' policy established several months ago 31t.er a study was done on south county roads. Thal policy, said Kristine Kister, one comtnil~ member. should llmJt the popula- tion to lS,997 people. , Committeemen also saJd thlY' will ask that any decision ~ tl~ development be ~ondilloned by I lbe super vlaor'a decision on areas impacted by nolse from aircraft using the El T«o Marin~ Corps Air Base. SACC previously has 1one Ql' record IUPl>Orting a latgel' Mis' lmpect area in.which remdenUal construcUon should be banned. Sup orvlsora, h owever, de· a«Ooe:ked 2·2 and then J>Otlponfld a declalon 011 the lasue UAW later Ulla month. • " l ' SB . "~-.. .-.'t'o a lWURnertf't · Former Argentine PTesi- ·. dent Isabel Peron seeks freedom from her 'luxury' t>rison in order to enter a .. ;Roman Catholic con,ent in ' ·Spain: She faces charges of placing $1 million in Oood .relief aid into a private \bank account. From Page Al :FAVORED. • 'terized the special handling as ·'typical of a number of such in· stances the past year." "It's difficult for me to speak oot because the pressure is so great. But I f~el ~.have t~ or I'm not doing my Job, she smd. Does the so-called favored' -treatment r elate to contributions to supervisor s political cam- paigns? "I think it's obvious that it' does," Mrs. Grindle answered. "Unfortunately," she added, .. I think it all comes down heaviest on people in the Fifth (supervisorial) District." ''Here you have people making decisions that will have the greatest impact on the flfth and four of five don't even live in the area,·· she said. She took a swipe at the Fifth District commission represen· tative William M acDougall by r e- ferring to him by the nickname "Approval Mactiougall" he h as picked up since being appointed to the commission four months ago , bySupervisorThomasRiley. '· "I think it's safe to say that it appears that Approval's (Mac· Dougall) overriding concern on~ •. major issues is to process things : : u rapidly as possible," said Mrs. ' Grindle. She pointed out that Mac-Dougall voted contrary to Riley : : on a controversial noise study on El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and o nce voted but lat er rescinded his vote to disregard ,the San Joaquin Hills cocridor ' routing through a proposed de- velopment. Mrs. Grindle refused to com· menl on Mac Doug all's rel a· tionshj D with lobbyist Michelena. Riley said today he first knew of MacDougall when the Laguna 'Hills attorney applied foe the job 'of county lobbyist to Washington, D.C., a job that was never !Wed. : However, Riley said, it wasn't 'until MacDougall applied for the planning commission post that he first m et his commissioner. And. Riley said, it was .Michelena who accompanied ,MacDougatl to bis office to in· •troduce them. It was also Michelena who .escorted Mac Dougall through the halls of county government after h is appointment to in· . p-oduce him to the county of- . ~cials. . Michelena w as once an ex- ecutive aide to focmer county · ~upervisor William Phillips and :Jlow is the re1lstered lobbyist for Jl number of m aJor county de- velopers. Campaign records show that ·~e contributed $9,500 to Riley's campaign last June and later ~loaned the campaign$S,OOO. . • ORANGE COAST sa DAILY PILOT ··-·-~ .. ---·-iNtr• C..... 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F1 anagan commented in his fmal argument that the indict- ment of Hyzen came at a time when Riley was seeking r e- election to his Fifth District seat o n the county Board of Supervisors. And Riley, he added, was on re· cord through comments made f>y executive aide Peter Herman. as being unsure of his support in the San Clemente area at that time. "It all sounds pretty fishy to me," F1anagan told the jury which went into deliberations Wednesday night after being in· struct.ed by Judge Steiner. The ! ·jury resumed deliberations t~ day. F la naaao lfoted that the publicity apparenUy favcrable to Riley came at a time when tbe auperviaor was running for re- election "as the soul of honesty and integrity." He stressed that H.YZen. 66, of 2100 B S. Ola Vista, San Clemente, had nothing but praise for Riley whJle he remained ada· mant in his denials that he ever attempted to bribe the supervtscr in return for his being named as the architect when the time came to build a San Clemente branch library. F1anagan blasted Mayor Lane as an unethical atkrney who re- minded bJm of Judas and the Biblical phrase: "One of you will betray me for a few pieces of silver." F1anagan said Hyzen trusted Lane ln the belief that dis· cussions with the s~ Clemente lawyer, which the prosecution describes as highly incriminat- ing, should have been protected under l awyer-client rel ation privileges. Lane testified in the trial as a· prosecution witness aft.er male· ang it clear that he and Hyzen were not on a lawyer-client basis when Hyzen came to his office last May and made statements that were carefully noted by Lane's secretary. Huntington Beaeh Mother, 2 Children Killed in Crash Mechanical failure is suspect· ed today in the collision of an older model British sports car and a van that killed a young mother and her two little boys in Huntington Beach Wednesday, according to police investigators. The 1967 coupe went into a skid on Golden West Street at Ellis Avenue when a rear wheel snapped off, then was rammed broadside by an oncoming German import van. Killed almost instantly in the 4:05p.m. crash were: -QarJoUe Ana Bartell, 26, of Sacramento. -Cbrlstlan Bartell, 8, of Sacramento. -Der ek Bart ell, 6 . of Sacramento. The young mother was visiting friends and relatives in the Hunt· ington Beach· Long Beach area. Investigators said two bodies Janded in a vacant field at the corner of the busy intersection. "The little guy, Derek, was still inside the car," Officer Orv a Akin said. James Allen Brunso, 37, of 8202 Woolbu rn Drive, Huntinat on Beach, the driver of the van in· volved, suffered moderate in· juries. He was listed in satisfactory condition today at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach, not far from the scene of the col-lision. Officer Akin today was taking apart the wheel assembly of the Bartell car lo examine all com- ponents for clues to what caused therlm aodtiretosnapoff. He said preliminary checking showed holes for lug nuts holding the wheel onto the axle were- . worn down to an elliptical or oval shape, indicating it. was probably loose ror some lime. Brun sow as unable to avoid the accident, police said. Coroner 's deputies said autopsies were planned for today on the bodies of Mrs. Bartell and her two sons, while funeral services were being handled by Dilday Brothers M<rtuary, Hunt- ington Beach. Investigators notified the fami- ly through Mrs . Bartell 's brother, Kenneth Allen, of Long Beach. The accident broogbt to 18 the number of people killed so far this year in what is one or Hunt· ington Beach's worst multiple- fataillty accidentsinhistory. I ..aguna Plan Chief Held in Accident By JACK CHAPPELL OfttMOalt,al•SWt Laguna Beach Planning Com· mission Chairman William Peckham was arrested today after a hit and run accident and an altercation with two Lquna Beach police oCllcers. Peckham has charged he was the victim of police brutality, but could not be reached Immediate- ly for additional comment. The commission chairman, 40, was booked for alleced resisting arrest and public drunkenness. He was booked, fingerprinted E',....P,...AI SCHEME ••• maximum prison terms ot from nine to five years when they r e- turn to the court foe sentencing Nov.8. . Purine the week-Iona trial, the · prosecution alleged that ln some cases favorable lnfcrmatlon was added into files. In other cases, negative entries were removed. Thirty-three witnesses testified CortheprosecuUonlnthreedays. The TRW clerk, identifted as Kathleen Bennett, was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator and testified for the prosecution. Levine said over 100 people, most of them OranceCounty resl· dents, used the aervtce of the credit alte:rinc operation. He said an lnveau1atlon of some ot t.be people who bad tbelr credit altered ls continulq. Tbe conviction retlUltedtrom an lnvUU1aUon beaua In March. 1m by the FBI and lbe federal Or1am~ed Crime Strite J"oRe. and photographed in Laguna Beach city jail then released on his written promise to appear in court. Police ChieC Jon Sparks said he is initiating an "in-depth in· vestigation" into Peckbam's al· legations of brutality. Chief Sparks recounted the fol lowint: Police officer Don Barney was dispatched to a hit and run com· plaint involvint a parked car in the Cypress Drive area. Aller conducting a preliminary Investigation at the scene, Barney and Sgt. Terry Temple . searched the area and located a van which apparently bad fresh damage. The officers took down the license number of the van and the reaistered owner. acc<rding to the department of mot« vehicles, waa William Peckham of a High Drive address in Laguna Beach. · F ... P.,,eAJ SAFE ••• another health department clinic at 1011 S. East St., Aoabeim, open from 8 to 11 a.D\. and 1 to 4 p.m. Fridays. Wagntl' said he is bopefUl the UIU.fances being issued by local, state and federal officials will be enouah to convince residents of the safety of the vaccine. lnformatlon about the lm· munlsaUona may be obtaned at SM-1111, and 11nior dUUn clinlc locaUou may be olltalnecl by . dllllna $4., -1171. NeDedde• The trial of Susan Saxe, charged with murder and armed robbery, ended in Boston Wednesday with a hung jury . Tu:o Routes A.vailabl,e for Bike-a-Tlwn South county bicyclists have a choice of two routes t<Yta.ke in the American Cancer Society Bike-a· Thon from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m . Satur- day. The first checkpcint ror the route through El Toro, South Laguna, Laguna Hills and Mis- sion Viejo is the Carl's Jr. at23402 El Toro Road, El Toro. Cyclists preferring to take the route throush Mission Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Nleuel and San J u an Capistrano should check in al the Carl's Jr. at 31852 Del Obispo St. in San Juan Capistrano. The Santa Ana Jaycees and Carl's Jr. Restaurants are cos- ponsors of the event. Further information may be ob- tained at any of the restaurants, as well as local schools and libraries or by calling the cancer society al 752-8600. ,.,... P age AJ ATTACKS •• The attaek occurred Just after lbewOll9 nrelw'.oeclbomefrom a eoutll elty tav.-n. Shelte r Plan Told One wom'1t, 41 years old, toot their dog out for a walk. Tile other, :n. prepared for bed und leaving the bathroom flicked off the lllht.s, Police Sgt. Terry Tem· · plesald. In the darkened bedroom, she saw a figure sitting on the edge of the bed, but the woman said she thou1ht it was h er r oommate and proceeded tocUmbintobed. The fiaure turned oot to be a m an hi~ 20s, about five feet 10 in· ches lo six feet tall and weighing about 170to180 pounds. The woman a aid the man threw himself at her. ·The woman was able to pull the man's band away from her mouth as be attempted lo gag her. She screamed. Her screams were heard by her roommate who ran to .the room and together the two women batUed the man who finally Qed. Police called 20 minutes later searched the area surrounding the women's mid-city r esidence but were unable to fuld a suspect. Neither woman required medical attention. In the earlier atten1pted as- sault Tuesday, a 58-year-old Los Angeles woman visitor staying in a Laguna hotel fought off an al· tempted assault. The attempted rape was re- ported Wednesday to t.aguna. Beach police. There was no ex- planation for tbe delay in filing the report. The woman told officers she had been followed from t he seventh floor of the hotel lo a dark corridor of the first floor by . a man she believed to be of Latin descent. She said that as she walked along the h allway, she was grabbed, roughly turned around and grabbed. The woman threw a book she was carrying al the man, twisted free from bis g rasp and ran . screaming down the hallway. The would-be r apist fled. ®QUALITY TELEVISION At Meet Plans and a possible site f« a youth shelter proaram tn the Saddleback Valley will be dis· cussed during a mt>tUna at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the sanctuary ot the First Christian Church at Marguerite Park way and J eronim o Road in Mlssfon vtejo. County mental health olftcials have selected a house on the church property as the pos$ible site for the pro1ram which would provide temparary hous- lna for up to slx younastera and counseUn1 for their fainllles. • Residents of the Immediate neighborhood and the 1eneral public are invited to attend the m~ting. 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