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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-22 - Orange Coast PilotSanta Ana ·nan EODlup Eyes Ught "ran - -... ..,,_, ..... . . . Distaaee ~aeeara. ~ \ -~=~~By $300,000- • -~rter, et FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, 1976 VOL. ... NO. N , 4 Sl!CTIONS, 41 .-AOl!S Many Crities Cosell Answers Eagleton NEW YORK (AP) -ABC-TV sportscaster Howard Cosen says Sen. Thomas Eagleton is a john- ny-come-lately to the ranks of Cosell critics. " 'If I would read, much less answer, all the at- tacks on me, my shop would be closed to any busi- ness,• "Cosell quoted Abraham Lincoln as saying. ~osell 's _res ponse came Thursday after Eagleton, a Mi ssouri De mocrat, complained about the sportscaster's coverage of the American League baseball pl ayoffs and called Cosell o\moxious. In the playoffs, the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City lloyals. · Eagleton said he wrote Roone Arledge, president of ABC Sports, asking that Cosell be kept from doing baseball commentary in the future. "My firs t reaction," said Cosell, "was one of dis- belief, that this was a put on. Second, I was flat- tered ... •• Light Aireraf t Santa Ana Pilot . ( Ready for Record By STEVE MITCHELL OfllltOAlly .-11.tSIAH •When Dick Nelson says "fill er up" Saturday morning al Orange • CQunty Airport, the fuel truck o~rator might look twice at his eauges. :Nelson, a pilot for Golden West AJrllnes and a part-Ume fltghfin· a~ct~. is going to be pumping Orange Coast Weather Variable cloudiness becoming mostly cloudy tonight with clearing ex- pected S~turday. Highs in • mid70s. INSIDE TODAY For today'• college atu· c:Wnta. tu 19601 are alread11 hUtorJ/ -but hiatory theJl've lived through. A look. at. a col- ~g~ pro'ducUon that Mala with thia n.a i• 011 P.• Cl of the Wetkcad•r. ladex ~Y-Serfkt Al Mwlet (S-7 9Ntlf'I AU..._, ...... , Alt c.tl~ Al ......._.=. M ~ =·~ Cl,Ot~~ = y .~~ , 0--" 91 lt'lria~ AU 09* *41<" Al ""11 aJ.• ~..... A6 S.ecllMl111ftJ AU·U ...,..._IMMtll Ct-1 T....,.._ 1M ""-' A IMJ T'lltMtn CJ.1 ~ at..._ A4 ................ C4 ~Ill.-A4 _......,.. at.._..._, CH 147 gallons or aviation fuel into his small, expenmental airplane. . That's forty gallons in the. wings, 72 in the main cabin tmka another 27 where the passenger seat is supposed to be, and eight gallons in a tank where the, dual rudder ciiedals werereJnov~. · Tlie 8'-year-()ld pilot from San- ta Ana will be taking ott at '1 a,m. in his converted Cessna 150, bound for Bangor, Maine, and a world distan~e record for a non, stop, straight-line fight.· The current record is held by a Czechoslovakian pilot, who new from his country to Kulunda, Russia in 1&56. "I guess that's why I'm dolng it," the tall, soft-spoken pilot said Thursday. "I want to iltject some American pride in this record, especially since it's America's 200th birthday,'' be said. The brighUy painted tall fin of his plane is emblazoned with p American Flag and says "!00 YearsofFreedom,"inblueletter- ing. The long distance nying at- tempt, sanctioned by the National Aeronautic Association <NAA). would break that record in the FedfraUon Aeronautical Intern•· tional (FAA) Class for light aircraft. · NellonUdnblbeZ,'11-Jnietrtp will take him between tt and 30 bobn. He plans to fly toward Albuquerque, N. M., then over Wichita, Kana., in order tiO clear the Rocky Mountains. He expects to Ry into Banaor (lee PLANE. Pa .. AZ> •, For 3r e ate .. .. Mall Halt. Snags $300,000 By HILARY KA YE OfllM Dally "li.tStatt The head or an Irvine-based in- s ur an c e conglomerate has charged that between 4,000 and S.000 pieces or m ail were not de- ltvered to his office during a 12- day period earlier this month. Postal officials denied the charge. Bill Warmington, who owns seven companies dealing with in- surance and relate$! fields, charg~ Thursday that the b-vine Post Office has "fouled up my mall dell very" and that he's mis- sing nearly $300,000 in payments. "My whole business is going to hell," complained Warmington, son of Ed Warmington or the Warmington Development Com· pany. But local postal officials deny that anything is amiss. "He's claiming that he's mis- sed some m ail. But he's not pre- sented any evidence offering pro- of that mall is actually missing," responded Rudy Contreras, man~ger or the Irvin~ Branch POil Otnce on ¥ urphy Street . Contreras said that no in· vesligalion ca.n ljike place untq Warmington files a "request for inquiry of m issing mall" form. "He's not yet filled out that rorm and shown specifically what mail he believes is miss· lng," Contrera' said. But Warmington cJahns he's already gone to the lop in Washincton, D.C. and been told· he did not have to nu out that form. "I spoke with the post master gen~ral in Waahlftct.on (he's ~ friend or my father's) and he said he'd have someone look right intQ <See MAIL, Page AZ) j WOMEN FLUNK FIRE PllYSIC4L LOS ANGSLES CAP> Despite ' apeclal training pro- cram to help them PNP8J'e for· \be ch1 fire department physical exam, all 11 women who took it flunbd. Noaetbeleu, Fire Com· mlalioner Dana Sentt Henry, ,,_ b8I Mn pullalnl tQ qualify women u fire ft1ht.n said, "lt bu created a bill ti~ for • whole dMf...-a,pectrum ol jobs for wosuen and pointed up the lack ol physical eduution and tn1ninl for tbeln. '' ~.. J~l1e 1"11irtl Prl~f itle111 il1l !Je l1l1 le A.-Wl,.""9•• PROOAAM COVER FOR FINAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE i4 Colonl•I Touch for Verbal Battle In Wllllamaburg Head-on Finale Tonight By the Assocciated Press • . . Gerald Fo rd a nd Jimmy Carter. two presidential can-- did ate s in sear c h of a breakthrough to a clear edge in the race for the White Hous&. get their last chance tonight tO find that advantage in head-oil debate. ; Their third a nd final debate takes place at 6:30 p.m PDT io historic Williamsburg, Va. A~ terward, the Republican prest d e nt a nd his De moc rali~ challenger leave on campai~ trips that will keep them on thf roaJ until the election. Associated Press polls folloW:. SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-A3 ing the first two debates ga.;E Ford an edge in the first ~ Carter an almost identical ed~ in the second. • So, it's one each goi ng inlio the final match. But no one clf:t be sure what role the debat~ will have in the finaJ electiQfl outcome. ~· Th e fir st d ebat e cove r~ domestic issues and economtc policy: the second. Core l£:! policy and defense issues. Thei'E is no limitation on the subjMl matter of the third. ~ A week ago, the vice presideft. tial candidates, Republican Seb T:. t A~ • Bob Dole and 'Democratic Sen _Op•secre ,.1.11.encan. waiter F. Mondale. debated. 1t was ~ir only scheduled meet ing, and it produced general!) Mi •1 D • livelier exchanges than the coa . 881 e 1sappears frontations between the men iJ thetopofthe tickets. " WASHINGTON (AP)-A Navy cre1' that locJtect an F14 fiahter jet on-ih~.bottorii of \he ~tlantic Ocean reported today that the aircraft 'a top-secret Phoenix mi5- aUe1.s mining. Earlier, the crew bad reported that tM missile was attached to the ftJbter plane. The fi&bter. whida rolled off the deck of th" U.S. alrcraClcarner John F. Ken· nedy, waa located Thunday ~ 1,900 feet of waler off the coast ol Seotlud. The N~vy had been 1earchlna for t&e Jet '°" nearly a Q)C!Sltb. A Plat•IOft spokesman said lite auelear-poweted research "9ll If Rl. whlcb located the .,._, la coaUnuln1 tt.a search for iM mlNlle. Preparations are IUD uMel' way to retrieve tbe tw·mllllon plane from the ocean floor, tM tpokesman aald. The Navy safd Thursday the plane was lying on its back, with its three landing gears intact and the Phoenix missile "secure in plac~·· on the bottom of the plane. Today's announcement Uid the mJssUe "is not attached to the aircraft as 0J'igigall1 believed" and that the NRl "is coolinulng its seAJ'cb for the mis- sile.'' • The sophisticated Phoenix mis- sile, tbe F14 's primary weapons system, is capable oC bein1 launched at six targe ts simultaneously. Altboulh.SOviet warships were In the area observing NATO maneuvers at the time the FU aa•. Pentaaon officials said that in the five weeks since.~e Sov- iets mad• no .tteJnpt to &at t.be Unil.ed States to the wreck .or to ulvace lt and its mlUtary secrets. Ford and Carter spoke at lb( annual Al Smith Dinner in Ne~ York on Thursday night, a chari affair that usually draws the pr sldential candidates from bo major parties. Carter and Ford timed their ap pearances so that one was gon before the other arrived. In an ornate ballroom decortl ed with thousands of roses, an before an audience heavy wi philanthroplsts and politicians <See DEBATE, Page AZ) Inquiry Requested WASHING TON (AP) -In an effort to secur~ an lnvcsUeall(>n of President .Ford's role in block· in1a1972 inquiry into Watergate, Rep. EUJabeth Holtzman, a New York congresswoman, bas asked Font himself to reopen the mat- ter. .J2 DAILVPILOT 5 rld1y. Octobfr22. ttTe' ·:Gu&rds Added at Nu@lear Duinp Sit~ RJCHLANO, Wash. <AP) -A apetiaJ unit of 32 guarm wlth JPacblne cuns and armored peraonnal c arrlert soon will t patrol tho Hanford Nuclear Reservation, federal Enerey Jle11-rcb and Development spokesmen said. Spokesmen tor ERDA and Atlan,lic Ri~bfleld H,antord Company, the contractor that 21upplies 160 guards for the 570-squa re mile reservation, said Thursday the pard unit is I Bag of Pig• being trained. "We are C4QtJnuallJ upared· lq OUJ" nleauards et Ole pto-J ec:t,'' Hld .James reone4y, commuder ot Hanforc\'a auard tor~. • Asked s~elfically about rear of terrorist attack, he Hld, "We a... aware of the fact. that ther• are problems in the natloa 'fl~ terrorist groups. HopefUlly we won't have to use them (the per sonne l carriers ) tor aoythi.Q&. • • Kenned.Y said. . . :a Firm Linked ~I To ·Invasion WASHINGTON CAP)-United Srands Inc., which had Jost $38 aiillion worth of property lo the I Castro government, actively ptiticipated in the Bay of Pigs in· I ·V•SiOn at the request of lhe Cen· traJ Intelligence Agency. accord· . j ing to a former vice president of I thefirm. 1 In a book released Thursday, New Burger: It's Cotton NEW YORI( (APl - Scientists in New Orleans h ave come up with. something they consider a great and tasty treat ":"" col· tonburgers . Thomas P . Mccann. former public relations official for United Brands, said the company dealt directly with tbe late Robert F. Kennedy, then attorney general, in,. laying plans for the abortive 1961 invasion. McCann's book, "An American Company-The Tragecly of Unit· ed Fruit," said the ClA's main contact with the firm was the late J . Arthur Marquette, who al the . time was United's vice president in charge of steamships and. terminal operations. At the lime; the firm was known as United Fruit Co. The Hanford reservation is a ceQttr ror atomic fuel and wute proceu\nt and nuclear· rdaeed research by four major 1ovemment contractors. Earle H.lJbtower, ERDA 's as· CBS AtRS SHOW ON NUKE POWER-AC slstant director ror p0licy and planning in Washington, D.C., •aid ln addition 36 peoele will . Joi. the Hanford CU~ force Jater u pan ol a etcier4JD to \.IPC?M8 seemly at SR.DA •• H lHtatlatlons ln the United' States. Hightower aald the upsrad· tns. incladlnl • 10 ~t ln· crease or ERDA 's suanS rorcea and the purchase of 71 Army surplus ermored wblclet, bu been in proirua slDce 1973 and the new equipment bas been gradually diatrlbuted throughout ERDA iJlatallaUOll.ll. Tbe last of the armored can o.lly l'llet Si.ff ~ la belal dlatributed, and tM in· crease of 1uard.1 11 about bal(way completed, be aald. Hanford 1uard1. al ready equipped w 1th 1bot1uo1, •idearms ·and MH autCNOa.Uc rlnel, Wo wUl 1et nu Jackets. helmets, 1u muka .00 more advanced Ml& automaUc rines, JU1btower said. Judy Fredericks! .an E~DA spokeswoman, s~ pards &t MAIL ••• it beca~ it was .o 'criUcai' ," said Warmington. "And a p0stal inspector from the Santa Ana office did call and said tte•d check tnto It and keep me briefed. But I never heard rrom him again," said Wann· ~· According to the insurance ex· ecuttve, bis seven companies normally receive about 350 pieces of mail each day. But between Oct. 4 and Oct. 15, Warmington claims there wu no. mail at all in bis post office box. Contreris says a mixtQ> milht have occurred because on Oct.. (. Warmington Tequested that his old Irvine post office box be changed to a new one and that mail he had been receiving in the Newport Beach Post Office also be forwarded to the new Irvine box. '1From what I hear, the Newport post orfice did not forward that mail for ~uile a while," Contreras said. But Warmington contended that the Newport Beach mail was only a small fraction of his total daily mtil ru.a and wou&a not ~au.er too mueb. Hanlord woold 1et two P!S*:m· Del urrtert equlpped wilb -'°' caliber m•chlaefum. IA addition to the t• iua.rm IUppUed by ARHCO. about lS ERDA auarcb patr0t tho r.e· AervaUon. Tbe 32·membe.r special unit i! being trained from existQ\& s~unty personnel, but some'ol the 36 guards who will be added · m9 later join the force, K~n· Md.Ytald. Rain Fwod8 ·Diego Area · CHULA VISTA (AP) - A cloudburst flooded low- l)'ina aleu south ol San • Dieeo t oday. sending. water three feet deep ~ W<>uth stHets and into . aome houses. ~ Liehtning hit , transformers, burning out : circuits and dousing lights. The two-hour s torm left : .7 inch or rain. San Ysidro · streets along the Mexican border were flooded. Power was out for two hours at the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service complex at the San Ysidro • port of entry. · CB Buffs Caii Firemen to County Blaze; l You can't teJJ them from hamburgers, researchers at the New Orleans Southern Re gional Research Center told Tex· tile World m agazine. Mccann quoted Marquette as saying that Kennedy "wanted us to suppty two of our freighters to convoy m en, munitions and materiel during that invasion. The arrangements were made and it was all very cloak-and· dagger: Our own board of direc- tors didn't know about it. and cer· tainlyonly abaod!wofuswith the company were party to the secret." READY FOR SATURDAY TAKEOFF FROM COUNTY AIRPORT· Pilot Dick Nelson and Nan-C to Try for Record "" Contreras also IUlfested that tho pToblem mtgbt ay withln Wannington's own company or t6e ipail delivery firm he used to ue. l Santa Ana flremee. res~ to frantic calls rrom passing CB radio buff1, tt>und a plastic lac· 1 tory enaulf ed in names this modi· ) The cottonburgers are made by blending cot· tonseed protein isolate with water and bouillon and reportedly contain 90 percent protein. Front Page A I 'DEBATE •.• first Ford and later Carter spoke. each introduced by Terence 1 Cardinal Cooke, Roman Catholic archbishop or New York. Tradition has it that if the speeches are political, their tone should be lighthearted. And so it was. Ford took note of lhe upcoming debate and said, "Governor Carter is going tQ answer his ques· lions and I'm going to question my answers." They were references to Ford 's frequent campaign charge that Carter refuses to give straight answers dunng the de· bates and to the President's own gaffe in the second debate when he said there was "no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe.'' Ford also told the dinner that "we've just installed a special lock on the front door of the White ~ House.It'sJimmyproof." ~ Carter referred to his interview ·with Playboy magazine and said. ;."J had an opportunity to chat ·privately with Cardinal Cooke 4U>d he gave me some good ad· vice. Among other things, I've agreed that if J ever give another interview on biblical sins of pride • and lust. it will be to a reporter , from Our Sunday Visitor." Our Sunday Visitor is a widely ... m culaled Catholic weekly. Al another point, Carter re· ferred lo the long, confusing days ... 'On the campaign trail and said, "I ~won't say I always know where J . am, but when I don 'l, 1 've at least ·)earned to avoid lhe issue.'' :J:nfant Rhino Dies :· SANPASQUAL(AP )-Arare ·;.Jodlan rhino has died three days tfter being born al lhe San Diego · .Wild Animal Park. '.~----------~ OAANO! COAST s DAILY PILOT f~t0r""OO CO<nl 0.oly "'lol .. th•"lt(l\Kt""" blf'llHtttw-,...W\ Preu ''CNOf•~bytNOr~ ~~~··::::~:":~::!q~~:.'1:~o~;: ..... ~. Ht•OOt't &t•<", Hv"lt~ 0-..C"I~ t•1ft Vell~f. '"""•· \AddhtbiKk V11ll•'i •nd l_.11..,.<~l-th Coot\I A,_,..._, .... '"'°'" '' °"°'.,,...,,, S..tv,Oey\ 4lftCI ~'' ~ P"•"<•oe1 01.1bl1\ft•"'O e••"I I\ M U0 \lllllt't 9'ttY $hw t, Go\i. MfM (41rf0ffl'll6'161' •-n•-"'"-tOtfU •M P\lblf\lllH' JHl II Cwloy Vl(t p ,_.l<litftl •f'ICI ~-I Mil~f' T~...,.nC•"'•I [dtfOf' T-•AM"'"'1,. Ml~Q•nQ fd•• . 0.,,_t".Lfft IU<M..il" IUll A\\jt:1a..nt M.tl\tq•ftO Edt"'" Otflc:H Cml• ..... uo w ... ky \•-· "~-:,."!.. ':!!~ .. ::~i;=h~'!! .• S-••-• VIiiot UIO• IA .... q-1 .,~ ... oi-.. ._ Tei.ptto11e (7'4)9Q.4321 • CtHelfled AdwertlelftO IQ.Se71 ~lo .. <• V11to ~Olflco 511"310 ,.,_""', .. -....... l'--110.-Covf'l!y~lln MO-tno ~'-M m• Or•.,.. CM<t rw•w... c..... ....,, ..... ,..,. lie'"' llMl<-4-, Mll1tr~ illl•lltf V •G"ttllUMt~" llo••ll' MIY .. ~..-N<H wlt ... ut ''""el -Mini ... •I _.,,It!!,_ . '-1..-ti• .. "''••• H iii at C...lo ,..,,. (ol11t•••• h•u•r,.,.., t• ••••••• u so -=!~~ :::..:~.:--"l!ll'f, MllU"' •• After the abortive invasion at the Bay of Pigs, McCann wrote, the logs of the two United ships were sent to Washington and later were sealed with wax and re· turned to the firm. ''As Car as I know, they are still in company vaults. the official re- cord of our participation in thal fiasco perman.ently safe from public view," Mccann wrote. McCann said he has tried un· successfully lo obtain from CIA files additional information about United 's role in the invasion. Burke Wright, United Brands' current director of public rela- tions, said he was unable to find anybody at the company who knows about the incident. The management or United Fruit changed hands in 1968. Watts 1'owers Visitor Raped LOS ANGELES CAP) -A 22· year-0ld English woman visiting the famous Watts Towers was seized at gunpoint by two men, forced into a nearby vacant house and raped, police say. The woman, who was not iden· tified, said the gunmen -both in their early 20s -also stole her camera and her purse, which contained $6 in American money plus some British currency. She told police Thursday that she was traveling alone in Ws country. 'Iltieves Get Silk Fabric in Newport A Newport Crest resident is missing 450 yards or s ilk screened fabrics after thieves broke into his van. Elmer Otho, 40, told police he discovered the theft Thursday morning as he prepared to drive to work in the van which was parked in front of his residence at 10 Tribute Court. Otho estimated the value of the fabric at $4.50 a yard for a total loss of $2,025. Mesa Cyclut Succumbs for 12th Fatality A Cos ta Mesa motorcycle rider, who collided with a car last Saturday arternoon, died Thurs· day night at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Ernest F. Frazer , 18, of 3029 Coolidge Ave., was admitted to the hospital shortly after the 3 p.m. crash last Saturday at the Paularino A venue and Newport Freeway intersection in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa police said a 16- year-old girl, the other driver in the coUlsion, was not held or cit· ed in the crash. The motorcyclist's death br· ings lo 12 lhe number of fatal ac- cidents in Costa Mesa this year. A Costa Mesa youth was fatally injured Wednesday night after he apparently rode his bicycle from behind a parked car and was struck by another automobile, police said. The victim was identified as Ward Henri Cooley, 14, or 729 West Center St. Police said the youth was struck by a car driven by Alan William Deven, 2798 Builting Circle, Costa Mesa al 8:SS p.m. Wednesday. Deven was not held or cited. Police said the boy was dead on a rrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach following the collision at 19th Street near Monrovia Avenue. Tram e offi cers said today in· vestigations are under way in both fatal accidents . . McCarthy Bumped ALBANY (AP) -Eugene McCarthy has been bumped orr the state's presidential ballot by a stale Supreme Court justice who ruled that petitions gathered for McCarthy's independent can· didacy did not have an adequate nu mber of valid signatures. An appeal is planned. 'Reality Th~rapy' Son 'Boxetl'; Mom Vows She'll Fight LJl'tlA, Ohio (AP> -A woman whose ll·year-old son was placed in a cardboard box by his schoolteacher as a disciplinary tneuure says she will seek legal help in stopping such punish· ment, Mrs. Robert Seigler, mother of Ben Seigler, said Thursday that she would not send her son back to class at Bath Middle Schoo1 until the so-c alled ''behavior modification box•• is removed or "if the cOllrts order me to do so." The box is an old appliance crate employed b~ tucbet Tim Larrhnore as part. of wbat so school officials call • "reality therapy program.'' Mn. Seigler said It was dehomanl.dtli and had traumatized berson. Tbe Bath TowUblo Board of £ducat1ob supported the us.e of the box as whal it term.cl a "social adjustment center.'' and School Supt. William Browson said the box would remain. Ben, a sixth grader, was placed in the box for 90 minutes Oct. 11 for whispering in class and for about a hall hourthebext. day. his mot.her said. lie was released after he wrote 3 "discipline contract" slating that the teacher "could whack him" for any Cutureoffenses. Since that d ay. Mr. and Mrs. Seigler have kept Ben out ot schOol . and so1.a9hl unsuc«safUl· ly to have a tutor teach their son at.home. The Setglen said tMY have been nowted by the Allen County attendance e>tncer J.bat l.be)r f.aat tnaancy cbutca un1e:u Bt.o re- tuma. ---=------- FrolflPageAJ PLANE ••• early Sunday afternoon. "which 'isn't too bad when you consider I'll only be fiylng about 100 miles per hour," he laughed. Nelson and his poojec t engineer, David Blanton, spent six months stripping tbe ijgtai aircra ft a nd i,pst~g 1)le chrome-plated fuel syS\'i.'a:ns (CU' the record flight The N mmercial ptlot ~1th 5,500 fli ght hours under his bell said the aircraft must weigh un der 2,204 pounds to qualify for the FAA class. He and Blanton stripped the Cessna of its H ·po\Wld starter five pound oil filter, the controls and seal from the passenger side and the steps and handles to bring down lheweighl "Dick also lost about eight pounds for the flight," Blanton said. "Thal mea ns we'll be able to keep about a gallon an<J a half more fuel in the plane.'' Nelson said he wlll attempt to set a speed record for a Santa Ana-to-Wichita night on his way to Bangor in his plane, called Nan-C in honor of his youngest daughter. "I just want to put a lltUe back into aviation in return £or the good aviation has done for me," Nelson said. Fugitive Arrested BOSTON CAP) -Richard J Picariello, a fugitive on the FBl's 10 most wanted list and a suspect in a series of New England bomb- ings, has been arrested ln Fall River, the FBI announced here .. H~we+er: Warmington ·said Jie!s already checked bls emp1oyes tllat went to pick Ul>the mall it U. post office,anef'also the mail deliveJ'lt firm, wbi~h be claims be stopPed usinf ree*sUy because lt could not get the·maU to his office fast enough. "There's a chance we did mis· place it here in the post office but I've checked everywhere and I'm satisfied the problem is not jn this building,'' Contreras said. ,, Warmington, however, says he s not satisfied with that answer and insists that ''there must be five sacks or mail miss· ing somewhere " He said that during that J.2.day period, about $300,000 in accounts payable were due his seven com- panies He said he received only about $13.000 of that amount from hand delivered mail. Tm trying now to notify my clients that the mail never re· ached me and that they should re send their payments," he said Warmin~ton explained tbe mail contained insurance pay· ments insurance policies and rent payments from buildings he owns Warmington 's seven com- panies include Warmington Insurance Agency, Bus iness Insurance Agency, Warmington Ferguson Insurance Agency, Hal-Dike Insurance Brokers, J.C Rathmann Insurance Com· pany, Sea-Equities Finance Company, and Newport Land and Development Company. All of the bus inesses are operated out of Warmington's address at 1752 Langley Ave., in lhe Irvine Industrial Complex. log. : . By the Ume the blue at ~ Pluma D)'De.Corp •• 38:)9 S. M~ St., was under controJ. fire tr· ft~als esUmated the damage ~t $20b,6oo. ' . l • i.. tnvestigaton at the scene oft.be 5:37 a.m. fire were sifting through ruble in an attempt to determine t.hecauseofthe costly blaze. · Fire oflicials said they were aided bY. units from the Co~a Mesa Fire Department as they battled the inferno that. attratt· ed the CB 'ers' attention as they traveled along the Newport Freeway. One fireman, William Viar, in- jured his back while stringing Jiose al the plastic comp~y fi~e. officials reported. They said Viar was bospitaliz(ld. Cop 'Aliens' Net Attacker~ SAN YSIDRO CAP) -Four police officers masquer~g. as illeeal Mexicans were a.ssawted in Dead Man's Canyon two miles from the international port of en- try. The attackers were finally taken into custody Thursday night and booked in San Diego jail for investigation or armed robbery and resisting arrest. But first they allegedly jumped the officers, dressed in poor peasants' clothes, with a knife and a wide leather belt using the •buckle as·a weapon. 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OClober 22. 1918 DAllVPILeT -----odHl•e seorttard-----, tJenters .· ANALYSaS REASONING EVIDENCE -ORGANIZATIOO _ REFUTATION __ __ PRESENTATION - Total r.Mnt1 __ -Award each cendfdat• 1 to 5 points In each categofY 1-Poor 2--Falr s-Average 4-Excellent 5--Supertor ANALYSIS: REASONING: .. EVIDENCE: Standards of Evaluation Do•• the speaker Identify laauee which are clearly relevant? Ooea he offer sound basic preamiM• for hie subsequent lines of argument? Does each step In the speaker'• pro- ceu of argument ... m reHonable and logical? Doe• he move toundty from premise to conctullon wfthout logical error? How effectively doe• the speaker support hla own asHftlone wtth veRd fadual or statistical Information, or with the objective •nlon1 of re- cognized experts? ORGANIZATION: Does the speaker present his argu. ment1 In a clear and well organized manner, or Is he overly complex and confusing? · REFUTATION: How effectively does the speaker ex- pose the a nalytlcal, logical. or evldenttal fallacies In the arguments of his opponent? PRESENTATION: How persuasively does the spe1ker communicate his message? Does he combine delivery, gestures, and eye contact to create an Image of com- petence and leadership? Last Chance Score De"IJate Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) -Tonight is your last chance to score the presidential debates and compare your results with the experts. When President Ford and Jimmy Carter meet in their lhir~ and final debate, the Associated Press' panel of five leading college debate coaches will again be at their television sets to assess just how the CJtndidates perform. The debate is being broadcast beginning al 6:30 p.m. PDT. . The panel voled Ford the winner of lhe first debate and c.arter the winner of the second, both in split decisions. They picked Sen. Walter Mondale unanimously as the winner of his vice presidential debate with Sen. Bob Dole last week. The scorecard contains six categories: analysis, re· asoning, evidence. organization, refutation and presenta .. lion. Each candidate should be awarded from one to five points in each category. The five panelists are Dr. B·arbara O'Connor of California State University, Sacramento; Dr. Donn Parson or the University or Kansas; Prof. William Southworth of the University of Redlands (Calif.): Prof. James J. Unger of Georgetown University; and Prof. Melissa Maxcy Wade. of Emory University, AUanta. Unger assisted in setting up the scoring project and de-. veloped the scoring form from one used in intercollegiate debate by the American Forensic Association. .Conservationists Rank Legislators Two Newport Beach stale legislators earned low rankings on an environmental scorecard and a Huntington Beach state as. semblyman walked off with high marks on a different tally taken by slate businessmen. The California League of Conser vation Voters ranked legislators on a scorecard of one County Bicyclist Dies in Accident lo 100 based on votes on environ· mental issues. Sen. Dennis Ca rpenter and Assemblyman Robert Badham, both o( Newport Beach. came out among the lowest scoring in Sacramento. Carpenter was given a rating of 26 percent <voles in favor of envi ronmenta l issues) and Badham earned a rating of 18 percent. Both are Republicans. Also on Thursday, the California Ma nufacturers As· socialion rated legislators on how their votes stacked up on key bills affecting business. · A 2 l ·year ·o ld La H abra Among the highest scorers was Huntington Beach Assemblyman: · bicyclist was fatally injured Thursday when he turned his cy· cle into the path of a van La . Habrapolicereportedloday.' . Javier Canchola Gutierrez. 21. : of 635 S. Cypress St.. died about an hour after the noontime accident police said. The crash occurred at Cypress Street and Lambert • Road,offlcerssald. Robert Burke, who tallied 18 positive votes and one negative. All o f the highes t -rated legislators, in the eyes of the busi~ ness group, were RepubUcans. The environmentalists r.ated the legislators on the issues or wate r, wildlife, air pollution, energy and coastal Issues . : Action Promised ~In. Sunday's Fare There will be plenty of action in .: Sunday's Daily Pilot.: motorcycl· ing, quaking, arguing -even a new twist lo bar hopping. · • TWO WHEELS -Who is the most likely to be hurt in a motorcycle accident, the novice or the joy-rider? Thom Lecoq of the Daily Pilot staff examines the statistics and a Saddlebacll College driving safety course in the maln YOU Section feature. QUAKING COASTS -WW a Sarita Ana River nood control project create • bigger eattb· quake threat? Kathy Claney•s story on the locu predlcaroent , will be paired with an Associated Preas article telling why East ' Cout eeology ts not as sturdy es • mostpeopletblnk. • Van.NG AHEAD -Have you (SUNDAY'S BEST) made up your mind about the two controversial initiatives, three bond proposals and 10 other measures that wlll be on the Nov. 2 ballot? A summary of the pros and cons affecting 15 state pro- positions will appear on the editorial page1. HANDLE BAltS -A Cbicqo atnclea club bu a new tecbnlque that may spread bere. Members pedal from pub to pub -sometimes an ntghl They tell how they balance their blcyclcs · in the wee houra and why they prefer this exercise to previOUI methods of operation. Get Vocal Support B78EAAND'ER80N OftlMO•llyl"lllil"*" It wu billed as a ton.am to bear proe and CODI OD publicly funded child care centu in Orange County. It drew a crowd of about 500. but the concern was heavily weighted on the side of support. Sponsored by the Orange Cowl· ty Board of EducaUon. the meet· inl Thundlay night in Anaheim ID&b School WU held to give the board community input. The ques\ion of propriety bad been ralaedlnAugust. Doris Allen, leader ol the oe>- pocition, said she did not recruit hundred&. of supporters 0 1 do not have access to taxpayers' funds to defray the coat of printing and postage," which she charged bad been done for supporters. And, she claimed, the infonna· tiongiventotbepressbytheCom· mission on the Status of Women and that appearing in govern· medt financed filers and letters .. tsalle." Jaek of All Trade.s Health enthusiast Jack LaLanne gets a breath as be tows 13 aluminum skiffs in Long Beach Harbor -handcuffed -to celebrate his 62nd birthday. He pulled the 76 youngsters and a few adults for about a mile. The commission's press re· Car Causes leue staled that Mrs. Allen "and several hundred people she has Cleanup Project Eyed for Jobless recruited will speak against the centers" It warned tbat tbe 2t_ _J ~ ll board mJgbt not renew funding '"" a ey for current operations nor ap- prove funding for future centers. ObJectioll.6 included methods of Bl k t financing, government control, QC OU c1ean1n1 up the environment bureaucracy, advisability and By ~~TJ!.~ ~CY could become one of the nation's results. Southern California Edison largestindustries. · Mrs. Allen claimed assistance,. Company apparently has an ac· A former Sierra Cl\lb president He warned members of tJ>e through a voucher system, cident-prone utility pole in the told an Orange County gathering Orange County Forum of To\9n already ls available under the Saddleback Valley. It was Thursday the nation should em· Hall al a meeting in Anaheim Federal Social Services Act. knocked down for the second day bark on a program to employ un· that America is wasting re· She said the allotment gives the running this morning. skilled and out-of-work cituens sources that will be sorely parent a choice of where lo take The mishap on El Toro Road oo environmental clean up pro-needed by future generations. his child, and she recommended about a mile north of Canada jects. "Merely lo s upport our own that the system be expanded and Road left about 2,000 customers Phil. Berry. ~n attorney, said high standard of waste," Berry improved without increasing without electricity. said, "we are polluting the Great truces. "It's crazy," said F. c. "Bud" Lakes, strip mining Appalachia Mrs. Allen claimed the "cllche Jackley. area manager for the Rapl8• l Gets and prematurely using up our that child care centers will take utility company. "It was the same offshore oil resources. · women off well are roll!~ thus giv· darn pole. We had just gotten it "I would suggest that America ing taxpayers a break, is backup." Prison Term is no stronger for having the diversionary. Jackley said the company has 13S·pound housewife driving to "It makes little difference in somepoleswhich seem subjectto the market in a two-ton the taxpayer's pocketbook trafficproblemsbutbedoesn'tre-Of 10 Years automobile with an engine from whether he pays for welfare or call any others being knocked the Indianapolis 500," he con· child care." down twice in a row like this. tinued. However, Christine Nilsen said He said the pole has been Prison terms that will keep the Berry said environmentalists th l 11 f 1.24 recipient behind bars for al least ki f I h a a recent po o parents at replaced again as far oCf the are as ng. or examp e, w y S t A Ch.ld c Ce 10 years have been ordered in l tri ti 1 an a na l are nter curvyroadasitcango. Or more e ec c genera or pants showed that 101 have gained This morning, Jackley said f ange County Superior Court should be built simply lo keep "self.respect, pride and dignity service was out for about 40 or convicted rapist Stanley neon lights burning all nightlong as they no longer are on welfare minutes after the 1 a .m. accident. Ba rnett Br a c Y • 25, of Los on the streets of Chicago. rolls." Thursday morning, service was Angeles. Or why additional plants Catherine Camp, executive lost to the same people shortly Judge Byron K. McMillan or· .should be developed lo supply director of the California Child after midnight. Electricity was dered consecutive terms for Southern California simply so re. Care Coordinating Council, cited returned to all areas that day Bracy on rape, burglary and sex alt.ors can create another Los a 1975 report on the state of New within an bour. perversion convictions earlier Angeles. Jersey's Child Care program -California Highway Patrol of· returned by a jury in bis "As a native of this reg.ion," be "similar to that in Orange ficers said two teenagers were in courtroom. said, "I think one Los Angeles County." the vehicle which rammed and should be enough for all time." Newport Beach police filed "In huma9 a nd economic cut the pole in two places this those charges last June 25 when Berry suggested a five-point terms, 12,680 beads of households morning. Neither of the young they halted Bracy's car for a program to conserve irreplacea- have been freed for employment; men was injured seriously. traffic infraction and learned ble resources, including an that with the employment of Thursday morning's accident from bis woman passenger that economy based on ecological . 10,670, the welfare roll has been also resulted in minor injuries. she was Bracy's prisoner principles and long-range r e- reduced more than $4 million.,, The woman testified in court source planning. Susan Sasson of Fountain B Of that she was repeatedly raped He called for the environmen· Valley offered a ''cost analysis" rOWD f Again and sexually humiliated by tal employment program, said showing the Ortrnge County SACRAMENTO <AP) _Gov. Bracy after he halted her car on environmental costs should be in· budget twice that of private care Ed d 8 the freeway near Downey and eluded with the price of products te b t b akd mwi rown Jr. is hilting the d th t l h th cen rs, u gave no re own forced her to J'oin ht'm ln a an a aws sue as e oil 0 th l l ts h th campaign trail a gain today for d l t' ll h uld be n e cos o paren or ow ey D nightmare ride that ended in the ep e ton a owance s o couldfund~llernativecare. emocratic n ominee Jimmy Harbor Area rewritten to benefit the environ· She also suggeMed private~~Ci~~eir~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~e~~~·~~~~~~~~~~ homes as an option. But Karen Gomensky, whose child attends Santa Ana Child Care Center, s aid when she went to work six years ago she used a baby-sitter. "The first week be suffered a skull fracture." AtSACC, she said, "I know they truly care about these children. You know wl)en you go to work that your kids are all right and won't be bruised.'' Others in support claimed they would not be able to malte ilfinan· ciaHy without these centers while they are on job-tra ining programs or in school. All were optimistic that one day lhey would raise their economic I status so they wouldn't have this 1 need. I One mother said the child care center 11 the bridge off welfare Most of the parents commentea that their children are happy in these centers, that they are de· veloplng more rapidly than in their previous care situation, and that they are satisfied and want to. see the county expand the pro- gram. Gratia Learn Naked Truth TUSCALOOSA, Ala. CAP) University of Alabama alumni may cet a little more than they bargained for at this weekend's homecoming -seven photo- graphl of a nude woman, rig.ht there on page A 1 ot the student MWIPal)fr. The pictures, /ublllhed Thurs· day, are under tlie headline .. Photo Essay by Reid Prultt." Each 11 apparently of the same unidentified model, her face turned away, cove~ by hair or out of the picture completely. Neither Pruitt nor Hoke Perkins, edJtor of the Crimson and White, w ae lmmedlately available for comment. AZALEAS in bad & bloom 2 gal.she s41' S,fCIAL IAPlllllS • RAHUHCULUS 5c Oii a··· • AHEMO.. ... -.... Mxed Colon or SO-Doi. ONION SETS ::;::,::.~ •• $119 CAlENDULAS ALUMINUM Lawn Edging 20%••• MONltREY PINE 7z~7 $1699 HIBISCUS 9:: s11' 2.tl AUSl'UUAH TREE FERN t\ $149 ' PLANJER MIX !2' $149 CLOSEOUT SPECIAL Hand Rake 7.lnch Wood ...... ii~ 99c wwi.n..y ..... 2123 ~ NEWPORT BLVD. ~ COSTAMISA • 646·3925 9tATl0 SHOP e 642~103 f bAJL Y PILOT -Dial Your- Dirty Call SIGNS OF TIMD: You e"'er had to suffer tbrouab an irritating phone call? Jt happens to people all the time. You have this vital business message for a company. You dial tbenumber. Yougetarecordlng. Or, you are busy ln the kticben, delicately trying to put the elec- tric can opener back together. The phone rings. Jt 's some person pitching you to buy tickets to the Fireman'sBall. . Maybe you've even suffered through the so-called obscene phone call; heavy breathing on the other end and all that. NOW, JUST TO PROVE there are some new wrinkles in our society, some outfit up in Anaheim has come up with a telephone combination of almost alloftheabove-listedlrritants. Friday. Oct<>b9r22. im Widow, 3 Others 'Liquidated' TOKYO (AP) -Cblna's ~· Octal news 11ency tod-.y aave the fint official c~rm1tJon of the appolatment of Premier Hua Kuo-fenc to aucceed Mao Tse-tuna u chau.man o1 the Chinese Communist party and of the , puree of .Mao's widow and~ otber leadera of the party's radical wine. Reportlq on the buie de- moaatraUoa In Pekina Thursday aaaln•t Cbian1 China. Mao's widow, and her three r1dlcal aJ. lies on the party Politburo. the Hsinbua a1eocy 1ald! "THE PARTY CENTRAL committee headed by Chairman Hua Kuo-lene act.opted resolute and decisive measures to crush the counter-revoluUon.ary con- spiratorial clique aM liquidated a bane inside the party.•• Use of the word "liquidated·· in the Hainhua report wa.s nol considered an indic.Uoo that the four bad been executed. No political executions are known to have taken place in China in re· cent years. not even during the stormiest days of t.he radicals· Great Cultural Revolution in the 1960s. AJ.TROtJGB. WAU. posters ln Peklnc lint reported the promo- tion ot tbe 57·year-old premier on Oct.•.:. HaU\hua's report today waa the IU'at by an Official organ to refer to talm as party chairman. Previous official re- Comrade Hua Kuo-feng." • portS 8ll SPoke of the "party ceo• trA.l committee heade d bv Hslnllua also ref erred to Hua aa chairman ·or the military commission ot the central com· m!ttee. the other title Mao hold. The agency cave no indication , of Hua·s successor as premier. l'oreian correspondentl in Fe- ld.QI have reporlecltbat the poll ls expected to 'lo to Vie• Premier Li H•l•o·nien, an economics expert considered a moderate. SOME ANALYSTS specula~ that Hua's elevation had hffn announc~ officially in an in- dlreet manner because neaotia· tions are still going on to fill tll• premiership and other vacant party and government posts. Attorney General .. ·Enters Bolles Trial PHOENIX, Ariz.. (AP) -Ariiooa's attorney general has taken control of the Don Bolles murder case on orders of the governor after publicity about the reporter's slaying prompted a mistrial. Defendant John Harvey Adamson, a 32-year-old veybound dog breeder, returned to his jail cell to await a new trial date. THE STATE'S special prosecutor on the case, Asst. Ally. Gen. ..... , -·~ ,, • ·~ "''· ., William Schafer, accused the chief county pro· secutor of scuttling the trial with his public statements. · · The defense team also berated Maricopa County Ally. Donald W. Harris for giving press interviews predicting indictments or oth~ persons in Bolles'killing. This business enterprise is called Dial·a·Scene. Sounds pret· ty much like' 'dial obscene" when you hear it the way they articulate over the phone. Pure Thinkers, however, will assume th.is is just coincidence. .,. .. ..,...t. DEMONSTRATORS PROTEST PLOTI'INO OF COUP Mao's Widow, Others Purged, News Agency Confirms Japanese correspondents in Peking reported that the de· monstralions continued today for the second day, with military personnel, workers and students marching and beating drums and gongs. ; ..• Superior Court Judge ~ertdleineman. wboordered a new trial to begin before Dec. 20. was the only principal who did not blame Harris for the troubles that aborted the four- day-old trial Thursday. Surely, the name orthe outfit is simply a takeorc on Dial-a-Prayer or Dial-a· Doctor or somcsuch. Anyway, what you do is dial 527.2513 up there in Anaheim. Sorry, that's long distance. What you get is the recording of a girl panting and squealing into your earphone. Arter that, you get the recorded commercial pitch. "m, l 'M NANCY. If you en· joyed what you just heard and ~ant to hear more exciting '•cenes, why not join Dial-a - 'Scene?'' '· It is strongly hinted in the pitch ~hat these recorded scenes will be ~retty sexy. ?. Then comes the real zinger. '1tey want your three bucks to :Join the club. :, For your three singles, you are 1romised a private telephone ~umber where you can dial up and ~ten to recorded scenes any time 1ouwantto. •' Anaheim authorities and the !Phone company officials are ap- ~arently nonplussed over aJl this: uuling over whether or not any aws are being broken. ~ ~ THELAWASIDE,iftheDial·a· Scene people get rich at $3 a member, this will be another sure ·~ign that our society is going )ananas. f Imagine, most people try to ~void-irritating phone calls and iecorders on the other end of the fine. And now we have an outfit jhat figures you will pay ror this Jtindoftorture. : Shades, indeed, of how they tleeced the gullible in yesteryear. !rbe patent medicine man with his Miagon and big drum. The ticket 1)awker on the mjdway who is go- ing to throw away the 25-cenl ducats and let you watch the girlie Jbow for one thin dime. P.T. Hacnum was right. There one born every minute. tJ.S. Shows Flag WASHINGTON (AP) -Two JJ.S. Navy warships have entered (he Soviet-dominated Black Sea 9n a routine "show the flag" ruise, the Pentagon said Thurs- ~ay. .'-.. ' 4 \. Lebanon Fighting Cut aOLLES "I DO NOT BEUEVE that ••. Harris has acted in bad faith.'' thej~,dge said at an emergenc1 bearing. .. . , However, I do agree there has been sufficient J>rejudiciaJ publicit)"fn recent weeks to warrant a mistrial." Shortly alter the mistrial was declared. Gov."Raul Castro or- dered A Uy. Gen. Bruce Babbit and Schafer to "take exclusive control and prosecute any and all other matters or persons relating to or aris. ingoulofthe murderofDon Bolles.•• · No Deaths Reported So Far in Cease-fire BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- Moslem and Christian spokesmen today reported a 70 percent decrease in fighting in and around Beirut during the first 24 hours of the Lebanese civil war's new cease-fire. The Lebanese capital had its first quiet night in seven months. and no casualties were reported. Two mortar shells exploded lhis morning, "but definitely we are getting orr to a much better start Friday than Thursday," said the 'Apolitical' Nuke Episode Gets Air Time NEW YORK (AP)-Claiming the show is "apolitical," pro· gramming officials al CBS say they denied requests to delay showing a "Ha wait 5-0" episode that portrayed building of nuclear weapons for terrorists. · But at least one CBS affiliate, KIRO-TV in Seattle, refused to carry the a bow Tuesday night and was besieged by irate teleJ)hone callers. The station said it refused to show the program becaµse it "might ,tend to confuse the viewers on the issue of Initiative 325 ." Nuclear Safeguards Initiative 325, on the Nov. 2 general election ballot in Washington state, provides for stringent safeguards at nuclear plants and would require two- thirds approval of both houses or the legislature to allow construe· ti on of new nuclear power plants. CBS had been asked by the Atomic Industrial Forum(A1F),a pro-nuclear energy group, lo postpone showing the program until after Nov. 2 when V'oters in six states will vole on atomic energy referenda. The states are Arizona, Colorado, Ohio, Oregon, Washington and Montana. ( JN SHORT J Christian Phalangist radio sta· tion. Even the Palestinian Rejection Front, made up of extremistguer· rilla groups who consider Yasir Arafat too modefate and have fre- quently defied previous cease- fire ~greements, announced that its men were ordered to respect the new truce. ferry, killing about 7Spassengers, a Coast Guard spokesman says. The Coast Guard had planned to begin its inquiry today into the ac· cident at Luling, 20 miles up- stream from New Orleans. But a spokesman said it might not start: • until Saturday because of dif· ficulties in assembling members ofaspecialinvestigatlniboard. Attorneys said that in three days of jury selection it had been almost impossible to find jurors who did not know every detail of Uie Bolles case. THE 47·YEAR·OLD ARIZONA Republic r eporter was lnjured June 2 when dynamite exploded under his car as he left a hotel. He had been summoned there by an unknown tipster who promised to help in · Bolles' probe of local land fraud and corruption. Adamson was arrested June 13, two hours after Bolles died of those injuries. The dispute that brought a mistrial centered on Harris' state· ments that conspirators in lhe murder might be Indicted soon .. SCHAFER, WHO RAD BEEN sent in as a deputy prosecutor on the case, criticized Harris and joined in the defense motion for mis~· WASHING T 0 N (AP) ~ trial. CongTessional specialists will in· '•Because of recent public statements a bout the Adamson case by yestigate an enaineer'e charge Dr. Donald Harris ... the state feels that the possibility of reversal ·• fhat the N ucl(\ar Regulatory on appeal is too great lo proceed to trial at this time," Schafer said in a BANGKOK. Thailand CAP)-Commission is coveringupwater writtenresponsefiledwiththejudge. 'llaaf• Na..-CaMn .. t Thailand's military rulers an· cooling system safety problems "Mr. ~arris' st~tementscame.ata mostlnappropriatetime,just nounced a cabinet and cooslitu· in the nation's atomic powered ~hen ~e Jury _sel~ction began and JUSt as it became obvious that get- tion today, j\lSt two weeka aftff' electric r>lanta. tmgl2unpartia1Jurorswould bean extremely difficulttask." s~~oepowu.B~t~~e~~e·::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ expected to retain much of their power as advisers lo the new, pre- dominantly civilian government. Women were named to two ministries in .Prinie Minister Thanin Kraivixien's cabinet, the first time in Thai history that ·women have served in cabinet posts. Nftl'• Saand• Pat NEW YORK CAP) -The Na- tional Broadcasting Co. said· Thursday that after a detailed study it bad decided against ex- panding its halt-hour niebUy news program to a full hour. "We do not propose to take this step, which is now so strongly op- posed by the overwhelming ma- jority of our alfilia~," an NBC statement said. "lnStead, NBC News is looking to other ways of enhancing news leadership and further improving its service to lhe public.·· Accld .. rat Pr.-.,.-nt.-r1 NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A routine radio call between a com- muter ferry and a tanker might ha1e averted the Mississippi ~iver collisio~ that capsized the informative . .-. entertaining ... useful and only in your Satµrday DAILY PILOT HELPFUL TIPS and timely news for outdoor and indoor gardeners, plus yard and home maintenance information. 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October 22. 1978 QAtJ. y PILOT M Tlaeg Were Canying Oil E1'•rt1t "fai ng' CraSh Site · a .Macabre Scene c LOS ANOEL!:S CAP) - About 100 schookbUdNm and ~1' teachers watched in terror frolll ._ play1round as two alrl>lanes collided and one burst into names 500 feet above their beactl. ••we beard a loud crash and bits of skull, bits of nesh and a couple do,ien chunks of the plane came showering down on th• kids," said Raymond Roller, principal of the Marina lJ&ht and Lite Christian School. PILOTS OF BOTH planes were killed in Thursday's crasb, but no one on the ground was injured. Cause of the accident was under investigation. Loe Angeles County coroner's investigator Donald Stricklin said the pilots were identified as Erich Baldwin, 27, ol Torrance add Donald R Boldt, 44, of Weat.lake Village TEACHER MARCIA Falcone said she saw "two very distinct bodies falling with their arms and legs twisting. I also saw all kinds of metal showering down and we rushed the children in· doors '' The planes, a twin-engine Turbo Commander 690 and a slngle-engine Beechcraft Debonair, collided over t he community of Venice about four miles from Los Angeles In· temat.ional Airport. Wreckate was scattered over a square mile. POLICE AND FIREMEN sald they had ditrlcuhy reatralniog aouvenlr hunters who nocktd to the area aft.er the collision. "They we were carrying off everyt.hlng from airplane parts to actual plecea of bodies," aald ooe policeman. "You couldn't belive it. We did OUf best to stop them, but quite a few must have got away wltb some part or other." The Federal Aviation Ad· ministration said visibility at the time was six miles, with haze and smoke. WITNESSES SAID the Beechcraft exploded on col· lision. Pieces fell on homes as the main body of the plane craabed onto a sidewalk. The twin.engine plane plum· meted toward the ground, strik· ing a utility pole and exploding about 15 feet In .frQot of the Los Angeles Police Department's- Venice sub~tation, where 300 of· ricers were preparing for a change of shift. A QUARTER MILE AWAY, Patrolman Richard Ackerman had Just driven out of the police station puking lot when he heard a crash and saw the twin· engine plane '4beaded stra.liht for the police station. "U it hadn't hit a telephone pole and those trees, just in front of the station, it would have gotten the station for sure. That was damn close." Albert Pesquiera, 16, was walking out of the back door of his home about two blocks froth the school. "AS I STEPPED OUT tbe door, I saw this plane crash i~ my room. and I arabbod • hOIO and started s praying it," b,e said. "l was s till spraying whe,i I heard a lady 11cross the street screaming and when 1 ran to her, she said something crashed into her garage. "At first I thougbt it was a seat cushion. Then 1 realiied it was a body with no head." New Road Projects May Cut Off Funds SACRAMENTO (AP) -The stale Highway Commission has added $52.4 million in freeway projects to the 1977·78 highway budget, a move state officials say may cost California its federal aid. . The additional projects were the latest development m a dispute with the Brown administration over the highway program The action may cost the state ----------- $220 million in federal funds, and ( J staffing may be too small to com-Sta le plete the added work . "'--------~---- IJC B ofcfliig F unds Krbltntu to Go? Tax Bill Fight May Be Bloody Edison Co. ProfitJJ Up SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The University of California says il will fight a federal demand to re· tum $621,000 in grant money. UC President David Saxon said the university won't give back the money, which a federal audit claims was allocated im· properly. SAN DIEGO CA P ) -Superior Court Judge Joseph A. KilgarU has declined to dismiss suits by the San Diego Zoo a.nd Sea World, who want to restri ct Hare Krishna activities. The two San Diego tourist at- lracUons have asked for perma- nent injunctions proh1b1ting Hare Krishna me mbers from solicit- ing their patrons. SACRA MENTO (AP) -A legislator says he will sponsor a meas ure next year that would reduce local property taxes by $1.3 billion in the first year Democrat Daniel Boatwright of Concord, chairman of the As acknowledged local govern· ments would "scream" and would mount a lobbying effort against hls measure that might kill it BOATWRJGHT 'S ME~URE would be Imposed a 2 per- cent cap on the amount of growth in assessed valuations. LOS ANGELES <AP) - Southern California Edison has reported third.quarter earnings 23 cents above those of the same quarter of 1975. (}flt' Fight• D .-dslon Fand ly Win• Aecard · sembly Ways and Means Com mittee, said his proposal would make local governments "tighten their belts and cut out some frills " ''IL will be a tremendous bat· tie '' he said Under his proposed constitu- Uonal amendment, Boatwright said the tax bill f o r a homeowner with a $50,000 house with a $12-per-$100 tax rate would be cul from $1,290 to $800 Boatwright contended as· sessed valuation of homes now climbs by 17 to 18 percent a year A home's assessed value is the base on which property tax· es are levied. E arnings were $1.13 per share for ttle three months ending Sept. 30, compared to the 1975 thjrd·quarler figure of 90 cents, the com· pany reported Thursday. The latest earnings were on net income or $64 million from revenues of $460 million. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The United Farm Workers union has gone to the state Supreme Court to fight a lower court order pro· hibiting the use of a grower's name on a child labor poster sup· porting Prop. 14. The UFW, union leader Cesar Chavez, the Yes on Proposition 14 CommiUee and others contend the judge's order illegally restrains their free exercise or speech. LOS ANGELES <AP) General Motors Corp and a d&· funct car dealer have been or- dered to pay $732,000 to the fami- ly of Armando Perez killed when the steering m e<'hamsm in his 1971 Buick Electra malfunc· lioned. AT A CAPITOL NEWS con ferenc e, Boatwright The amendment would re-quire bqth legislative and voter approval. Dogfight Roundup Nets 5 Perez's widow, Ana Marie and their children ore to re<"ei v~ $700,000 for his 1973 death. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Five Sacramento residents have been ar rested in what authorities call the largest dogfighting roundup in California s ince the new felony dogfighting law went into effect Jan 1 They impounded seven pit bull dogs and one female, and five pit bull ter· rier puppies Investigators said Larry Read, 42, of the North Highlands area. and two others had a "puppy r oll" in a bedroom Sept 10 SPCA director Bob Hillman said a puppy roll is a training match between puppies which are agitated or tortured until they fight. 10 Fairway Homes for immediate Officers reported that lhe arrests oulminated a 10-month investigation by the sheriff's department and the SPCA JC Penney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHIOM ISLAHD STORE ONLY NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. DWARF CITRUS Reg. 7.99 NOW 599 * Excellent conatiner plant for the patio. * Fragrant Flowers * Choose from many varieties. * 5 Gallon Container COLEUS • Choose from several color combinations * Good plant for the patio or house. , • 4 Inch pot. - WOOD PLANT STANDS Now888 •99-•2.•• K • Readyto assemble • 3 styles 'to pick from •Choose the style that fits you" special •rea. * Quantities limited on ad merchan dise ' occupancy at Ironwood. Ironwood Counb'y Club has only 10 of th~ prestigious Fairway Homes left to sell. Splendid uiews: quality tonstn1ct1011; ot prices we can never hope to dup/1~ot<.>. Here i~ur chance to enjoy this entire de'serl season m Palm Desert's most attractiue lcxat•nn Ironwood Country Club is situated on on eleuoted plateau in a cove formed by the Santo Rosa mountain range. Residents enjoy o variety of spectacular uiews and o sense of openness that surpasses anything to be experienced down on the desert flats. Our new building program. whic/1 111c/11d<'' c1 seconcl j 'J l1nlt: golf course and o $10 million new comnwnitv of iinm1·, '' now underway. We ore o/so C!\p<ltldin!J the fon11t1~' 11{ ti1t' f ronwood 1enni' Cf· 11> Ironwood's most luwrio11s offen11g of 2 and J bi•clr<Jo>nl Fairway uiew home' I m.n $88.500 to $10<> .. 'ilKJ Drive South on Pono/a Aticnuc in Palm Dc~C'rl. J11st fla't the Living Deserl Reserue Telephone (714) 346-0551 ()r wntl' 7J 590 Daleo Lane. Palm Desert. Co 9L:t6cJ Attention· Mr I\ H1lme1 ·IRONWO~~D COUNTRY CLUB HOMES IN rALM 01:.!>llt I Palm Sprmri'------... Palm D~o;erl In Palm Dc"rt, !>outh 2 m1h'' on PortOld. PROP. 4 appears to be a quite unnecessary and • unwise attempt to insert partisan politics into the in· dependent operation of the University ot California. ~ It would transfer from the University Regents to , the state Leetslature full authority to establish com· petiti ve bidding procedures on all construction con· tracts and purchases. The university already requires competitive bid· dln.g on most expenditures in excess of $2JOO, with the exception of purchases of unique items, such as sophisticated medical equipment, special books and other items available from only one source. The proposition not only would interfere with this freedom, but, by requiring the university to seek out· · side contracts for building and maintenance jobs now handled by employes, would greatly increase the cost of such work. As a distracting diversion, authors of the proposi· 'tion have tagged on a "motherhood'. provision that . the university may not deny admission on ground! or race, r~ligion, ethnic heritage or sex. • · Since state and federal statutes already prohibit such discrimination, the point hardly needs to be made again. • On the whole, the University Regents have done and are doing a good job of managing the affairs or the giant educalionaJ enterprise and keeping them out of politics. Interference from politically malleable legislators is not needed. The Daily Pilot strongly re- commends a NO vote on Prop. 4. ~ · YES for Economy PROP.~ provides that the maximum interest rate on business loans can exceed 10 percent when prevail· ing interest rates increase in the rest of the nation. The pro(>Osal applies only to business loans and would not affect interest rates now charged con· sumers and homeowners. A mlsundentandlng ot thll safeguard apparently was responsible tor def e•t ot a similar proposition in June. No cons umer group voiced opposiUon to Prop. s durln• public hearings. since the proposed interest in- crease woµJd have Jl(>effect on personal. ho~or home loans. But Calllornia's economy it being severely ham- pered by t.be existing interest ceiling which dis- courages out-of-stateJenders from investin1 hen. Only two states, Arkansas and Ten.neuee, have failed to establish a more realistic interest ceiline on business loans and sufrer. along with California. from a dearth of needed investment money . This 40-year-0ld law is in urgent need ot updating. The Daily Pilot recomm~ds "a YES voi..on Prop. s. Not Too Late Regis tered voters who exl)e(?t to be away from their precincts Nov. 2 and citizens who have afove(l to Orange County since the Oct. 4 voter registration deadline still have a chance to participate in the pre- sidential election. Absentee ballots are available at the office of the county Registrar of Voters, 1300 S. Grand Ave .• Santa Ana. Mail requests for the ballots may be addressed to P .O. Box 11298, Santa Ana, but they must reach the Registrar's office byTuesday, Oct. 26. Five p. m . on that date also is the deadline for new arrivals in the county to complete specfal new resi-. dent affidavits and apply fortbeirbal.10"5 at the Santa Ana office. The Registrar's office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m . tomorrow, Saturday, to answer voters• ques· lions and can be reached by' calling 834·22f4. With polls predicting a low voter turnout Nov. 2, it is important that truly concerned citizens take these extra steps to make sure their voices are beard. The Great Non-Debate . Th,e Many Faces of 'Reality' Bow Nixon Censored F ord R eferences Dear Gloomy Gus The Tapes Speak Once More (SYDNEY HARRIS) There are two famous draw- ings that Gest alt J)6ychologists like to show to their students. One is a picture or an old witch-like woman. the other 1s a picture or a rabbit But if you look at the old woman long enough, she turns m· to a pre tty young woman wearing a boa ; and if you look at the rabb it long enough. It turns into a duck. And if you look even ~longer, they ·r e v e r s e • themselves again. 't The point is that you cannot see · .. the old woman and the young girl ~at. the same time ; nor the rabbit ,and the duck. Each picture is a :eomposite of both, depending UP· •on our shifting range or vision. ! What is the "reality" in these :drawings? There Is no single re· :.nty, for the drawings have been ~.unningly composed to show that ~same composition looks quite Cllfferent to us at different times, aod when we see the one forma· Uon we cannot see the other. THERE IS a deep lesson m this ~e of Gestalt trickery. ll in· dkates that what we call our "view of lire" is a shifting image, not a continuous reality. Our lives are ambiguous patterns. made up of different strands. and at difrerent times we choose one pattern to look al rather than another -but neither is more "real" than the other. Shirley Grindle should run for one of the Orange Coun· Ly supervisor seats. She is for the little guy-all the people, not the developers! M.C. Gloomy Gu• comment< ar• ltlll""t .. d t>y reao.n •nf do not necen.arlly ,.fltcl Ille ¥1tW\ of •~e M•OP•P••· S.ncl yOIW pet Pff•• lo Gloomy Gu•, O.olly Pilot. A great deal of people's anx.ie· ty is expended on trying to recon· cite these two pictures, or trying to decide which one is "real." Most of us are extremely uncom· fortable with ambiguity, and want to resolve it one way or the other. But maintaining one's sanity and sense o! balance depends in large part upon the acceptance or ambiguity. in recognizing that this is part of the human condi- tion. IN THE most common in- stance, that or marriage, many couples a r e perplexed and churned-up when the picture turns into its opposite. On Mon· day, everything seems fine, or at least decently tolerable; on Fri· day, it seems bleak. Which is the true picture -the rabbit or the duck? You can go c razy trying to decide, until you realize that (again, excepting the rare ex· tremes) every marriage ls part rabbit and part duck. So, with few exceptions, is every job. And parenthood, or course, is a perpetual oscillation between satisfaction and disappointment. Life, in the main, is not either /or, bu• both. ''Reality" is not one picture, but two. We can- not see them together, but they are both there. Accepting this fact, and holding them in equilibrium, is more than half the art or coping with ambiguity. WASHINGTON -Those perµicious, all-hearing Nixon tapes are back again to haunt the GOP. The tapes seem to support John Dean's charge that in 1972 then-President Richard Nixon used Gerald Ford to help block an early Watergate investiga- tion. Even more troublesome, we· havernoW' established that Nixon purposely allered the l •a p e transcripts lo cover up Ford's possi- ble role in stopping tbe late Rep . Wright Pat- man, 0 .-Tex., fr o m in · vestigating Watergate. Patman was hot on the trail ol the Watergate conspiracy before the 1972 election. He discovered. for example, how the Watergate money had been laundered in Mexico. But the While House brought pressure on his House Banking Committee to halt the probe dead in its tracks. Ford has conceded that, as House Republican leader, he op- posed the probe. But twice he has sworn that he acted oo bis own without any pressure from the White House. Former White House counsel John Dean bas all but called him a lil(. Dean now claims that" be learried Crom two White House aides, Wllliam Tim- mons and Richard Cook, that they bad con.ulted with P'ord @outderaUtng Patman. OUR OWN Investigation doesn't disprove Ford'a sworn testimony. But we have positive- ly eatabllJbed that Nixon altered I.be vanacripta in at least eight lnatances to conceal Ford's pouJble involvemenl. In each in· (J ACK ANDERSON) stance, Nixon appeared to believe that hla staff would be ln touch with Ford and that Ford would 1-terveae. On Sept. 15, 1972, for ex)lmple, a worried Nixon dis~sed the Patman probe with '1des. He wanted the lnveatigation stopped. be told hif aides. Then, referrinf to Ford, Nixon declared: "JertY bas really got to lead on this. Re's Sot to really be ... " Nixon was emphatic. He said Ford ahould be told: "Now god- damn it. get the bell over with this (ending the probe)." To ~the uriency, Nixon added: 'Tm getti.n.e into this tblGg ... These statements were picked up by the bidden microphones in the Oval Office. But Nixon later deleted them from the transcripts . AT ANOTHER point, Nixon suggested that Rep. William Widnall, R .-N .J., the top Republican on Patman 's com- mittee, wu too we~ to stall the investigation. "Put it down," in- structed Nixon, ••ub, Jerry should talk to Widnall and, uh, just brace blm." Tb.ls instruction was also deleted from the transcripts. One of the most significant omiaalons invol¥ed Timmons, whom Dean idenWled as a go- between with Ford. Nixon said: 'The 1ame bu to be played awful rou1h ••• You'll follow t.brouth wWa •.• Wbo will over there? Who ... Tlmmoaa, or with Ford," Tbls reference to Ford and Timmona was also struck out of the transcripts. On another part ol the tape, Nixon questioned wbetber Ford could "do anything with Pat· : Politics and Hig~•~Y Bl:lildirig . . Just how much money is available foc street nnd road· building in the state? The ques- tion arises In the disputes between the 1 Calif orn ia ~Highw ay • Commission and the ad· ministration cl Gov. Jerry Brown over projects to be con· structed. In the early stages or the conlUct, the administration ! bad contended highway building • had to be curtailed because of in-l nation and drops in revenue. But most recent figures disclose a surplus in exceu ol P>O million, • due partly to employe layoffs and ' an underestimation cl revenues. } That surplus, toeether with { higher revenues and federal funds available, indicate that money for streets and hi1hways , will near $2 billion throuah Oc· , ·tober, 1977, accordina to Sen. Randolph ColUer, chairman of the Senate Tran1portatJon Com· l mlttee. Wblle more than half of ' that will be cllatrlbuUd to clll L f ( EARL WATE~S ) and counties, it still appears that funds for state projects will total more than $800 million. o( which part of that must go foe opera- tions and maintenance. Now Collier is seeking a full ac- counting of all the money. Seeking to rebut allegations that the Brown administration has cutback on highway.building, Business and Transportation Secretary Donald Bums s-.vs in excess of $400 million cl state re. venues will be spent on highway construction this year. This is ex- clusive of federal funds. He SQS this as much as was spentduriq the last year or tbe Reagan ad· ministration~ RELATING TODAY'S dollars to the money spent durlnf tho Reagan admlnistrlUcln M said that Reagan's flnal,.... bad1et represented a cutb.ck from $1.4, billion spent during Reaaan's fll'St year in office. 1be lldual dollars spent durinl 111T were ltss than that but Bums bas W<l"ked the fiaure1 bllckwards to reflect today'e ln.flatA!Jddollu. One of the reason• 1 cut· back in highway spending did oc- cur durint the Reagan ad-, ministration was thelmpounding cl the state'& ahare ol funds by the federal government. And while federal Officials .wI are boldin1 back pn the state's full share, Collier says subatantlal amounts are available but have not yet been requested by the state. THE WIDE political schism which bas developed between the commisalon and the wtmtnlstra· tioa ts an trony on t6e coocept which prompted Ill c:natioo. the idea was to remove blpway buUd.ing from the political arent· A& It bu turned out it men(y sublUtuted one brand ol poUtks for another. tal plannln& brouabt an Instant ehaDenae from Tl-~on Director Actrlanaa Olanturco, who said lbe wW • for leaal opiniou u to tbe eabtm.issioo's authority to ch_,. del*tmen· ta1 Pl'ODOUl• u well • whether its -aetloa ls blndinc oo future comml11lonl. The latter qunUon obviously wu baaed -.on the a,ectaUon that the 1onmor will compel a different attitude by the com- mlaaloa with the appom&ment ol two new memben to Ill v.cu- des of thole WbOM .,_ apire at the Jnr'I end. For the clearcut differences in. pbllosophy between the com· misslon and the administration exploded at the l11t commlulon' meetinl when lt rejected tbe de- pa rt men t •a 1tx-year-P1&1' downplayin• bi,hw~ buUdiq. It ls now apparaUlultbep- Inetead tt adopted a plan reawn-.,.. aad hia mtmc.. ranld.t Ina cOl\ltnacUon and commit.Una b7 __ tbe rHtralnts •• tbeJr the bulk of ant.lclpated ....-. , Jlld.IOIOPbl• HeniMll b)' the for the nut six yean to blthwv· commlaatoa.. look to .,..•=· snJecu. . tt bf Mleetlq a m*'1t.J ol Tbls rebuU to departme~--........ -. man." Again, Nixon stated that Ford has "got to know" that Nix- on personally wanted the probe killed. Dean acknowledged, ac· cording to the tapes, that Ford would be advised Nixon was personally behind the request. These embarrassing remarks. t.oo, were deleted. THERE IS clear evidence, in short, that Nixon censored the re- ferences to Ford from the transcript. This doesn 't necessarily mean that Nixon's instructions to his stalf.were car- ried out. It is always possible, as Ford insists, that they never spoke to him about the probe. It should also be noted that Ford nad nothing to do with editing the transcripts. It wasn't Ford but Nixon who was responsible for the deletions. Footnote: Timmons and Cook both deny that they talked with Ford about killing tbe Patman in- vesUgation. We have been unable to get any comment from Nixon. INSIDE THE WIDTE HOUSE -The special prosecutor has now cleared President Ford of illegal· ly pocketing or diverting any funds from the maritime unions. As add.iUonal eviden~ that .the maritime unions have no hold oo him. we have learned that they brought t remendous pressure on him to sign a 1974 bill requiring that a percentage of oil imports had to be carried on U'.S. ships. The unions' friends on Capitol Hill even threatened to hold up Ford legislation if he didn't sign the bill. Nevertheless. the Presi· dent vetoed the bill. -Nol long ago, Transporta- tion Secretary William Coleman marched up to Capitol Hill to plead for minority contractors. He sought legislation to assure that they get at least 15 percent of the r ailroad work in the Northeast corridor. But railroad lobbyists quietly spread the word that Colem an was acting on hls own, that he d idn't speak for the President. When this got back to Ford, he personally sent word to key members of Congress that be backed Coleman 100 percent. -Te ammates of Presidel\t Ford recall the time that his University of Michigan football team played a game in the South. The opposing team objected to a black player on the Michigan squad. Ford immediately let it be known that be would refuse to play if his black teammate was barred from the game. Food f o r Tlwught INOUR TIME. By Eric Hoffer. Harper" Row.114 Pages. $7.95. Tbe 32 essays in th.is slim book by philosopher Eric Hoffer don't run much over three pages each. But while they are short, they are also tightly packed with insights and observations that demand much thinking about. Now in bis 70s, Rorrer has thought long about the condition of contemporary society and he expresses those thoughts in c lear, terse a nd thought- provoking sentences. The scope of his thoughts ranges far, touching on the work ethic. education. meaning in life, the changing nature of the middle dass, and America, the nation he believes is "the last chance and the lut stop. If the common man can't make it here be won't make it anywhere else.'• HERE, selected at random since there are ao maoy choice examples, are some of h is tbougflt.a : "People w1lo rind dull jobs un- endurable are often dull people wbo do not know what to do with themselvet wben atleisure." "The percentage ol the young baa remained remarkably cons- tant through many decades. Wbat baa changed is the percen· tqe ot teen-agers. We used to count as teen-agers those between the qes of 13 and 19. Now the teen-age grqup includes thole between aies ct to and 30.' • "Watching tbe happenings of the lMOa I shuddered at the thoulht of a world nm by sell- lmporta.nt, setf-indulge.nt, aetr· Quotes "'lbe press ls the best l.nst?u· ment for ...U1blellln«tbem1Ddof ;man, anclhnp~ blm •a ra .. UcJoal. m0ral and IOdal belnc1:• . noms 1t111r1<m ( THE BOOKMAN ) righteous, violent and clowni$b punks. Nevertheless, in the l.9'l0s' I find myself now and .tKen believing history made by the young may help us solve some otherwise insoluble problems." "IN A TIME of widespread automation nothing happens autom atically. You have to p~h and pull, threaten and beg if yoU want anything done." "What ails societies at present is not that everybody wants as much money as possible but that. everybody wants to do as little as possible.·· · Obviously Hoffer has much o{ Interest to say and those t~en by these rnndom samples ought~ read him al length. PfflL THOMAS • AP Books Edltq-. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hoh«rt N. Wted, Pvblishtt' Thomas Ktcrual, E:ditor Borboro Krnbich, Edltonal Page Edllar The editorial Pllit of the Dally Pi lot seeks to Inform and 8llmulate reeders by presenting on this page diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndical· t'C1 columnli;ts and cartoonists, by providinit a for um for readers' views and by presenting this ncwspapt>r's oplnloM and Ide~ on current topics. The editorial opinions or the Daily Pilot appear only in tPle editorial column al the top or the page. Opinions ex- pressed by th~ columnists and cartoonis~ and letter wrtlers are thC!lr own and no endorsement of their vie~ by the Dally Pilot stlould be Inferred. Friday, October 22.1976 · I ... ' I ., Cr.-ating a Stink C. T. Parks, owner of K. C. Bar·B·Q in Apache Junction, Ariz., wanted to raise a stink over city's shutdown or his food stand because area was improperly zoned. C. T. took a tough stance and called in an expert on stink raising from the family pig pen. Sex Business· Lags In Denmark Shops COPENHAGEN. Denmark CAP)-The news stand at a SSO·a· night hotel here still displays sex films on the same shelf as candy bars and maps or the city, but pornography in Denmark, where it was legalized ror the first time in the West in 1969, is dyiJl&, The Porno Super Market, the biggest shop of its kind in the city,~ clos· ing down next month and the police have stopped the live sex shows that once earned their owners up to $10,000 a night. MANY DANES STILL BELIEVE that legalization of~ograpby was a good thing. Statistics indicate that sex crimes havt decreased -there were 1,958 sex crimes reported throughout the country last year compared to 4,316in 1955-and a study by Dr. Berl Kutcblnsky of the Criminology institute or Copenhagen University indicated that Peeping Toms have virtually disappeared. In no way1iowever1 have the Danes become prudes. The filmed commercials 1n the' Copenhagen movie house which preceded Marlon Brando's pursuit of Jack Nicholson in the "Missouri Breaks" had three sJ)ots for con· traceptives and the massage parlor and instant-friendship ads in the biggest afternoon paper still outnumber the used car offers. IN A CROWNING TOUCH of ignominy, some of the sex shops still in business now sell excursion tickets to Jive sex shows in Sweden, which could be compared to Spanish travel agents offering charter fli ghts lo watch the bullfights in Mexico. · "I think it's over now," said Aage Slots, ·a businessman who owned three porno shops. "There was a great deal of money in it, but anybody who's still making or selling porno in Denmark ts lying if he tells you it's the way it was." The explanatio~ are varied. The obvious ones are that novelty has worn off and that pornography is now available in many places where it was a shocking notion when Denmark first removed legal restraints concerning it seven years ago. , ANOTHER FACTOR WAS THE entry of full-length hard-core feature films from the United States into the world market. This cul into the mail order and direct sales of Danish-made 8 milimeter abort films, Slots said. which lacked the professionalism or the big screen American productions. But the most important factor, according to police inspector Bruno Rasmussen, head or the Copenhagen police's 12-man porno squad, was the decision more than a year ago to close down the shows in which sexual adts were performed before an audience. THE DECISION CAME UNDER pressure from parliament and the Justice Ministry which said it had strong information that the tremendous profits from the live shows were going into narcotics traffic. Without having precise figures, Rasm\lssen believes that about 80 percent or the retail business -the yearly turnover was estimated at a bout $50 million -disappeared with the crackdo"11 on the live shows. "We know that Denmark has lost millions from the tourists as a result of \he crackdown. ll 's clear they were here to see the shows, and bought films and magazines as you would a souvenir," Rasmussen said. "The local tourist board was very angry at what we did, but the government backed us up." THERE ARE CLUBS THAT STILL advertise live shows, but at the height or the tourist season in the summer . 10 policemen patrolled the porno strip behind the central railroad station telling prospective customers "No live show. It's just a phony." Slots said that the prices of films and magazines gave an indica- tion of how far the business had slipped. Films that sold for the equivalent of $45 four years ago now are priced at $25. Magazine prices remained roughly the same. but since production costs have gone up. they function as loss leaders. ,, Boek for Ages? Plots Offered For Stones . DETROIT (AP) -What do you do witb a dead pel rock? Bury It in Jnckie Hopper's pet rock cemetery on Detroit's southwest side, or course. THE SMALL CEMETERY. COVERED with artificial turf and bounded by while concrete blockS, has become a neighborhood attraction. Children, auto wor~ers , passersby. and ev1.n policemen and firemen stop to read the epitaphs on lbe wtilteconcretetombstones. "George went through too many windows," the epitaph or one boy's pet rock reads. . Mrs. Hopper started the cemetery in the parting Jot across the street from the bar she and her husband own after seelng ads for food to keep pet rocks "all\'e ... ''I FIGURED, WELL. l'LL Just take care or' that;" she ' said, "I'll make a cemetery to handle the dead ones." , There are 23 plots in th• cemetery, and .Mrs. Hopper said people are atlll calllDg to reserve &pQ~. Burial 1, rr,e. Mrs. Hopper supplied the blQCk tombstones andc~dles In front of the graves. Neighbors have bto\,\gbt Plal.lit nowers. ' · DAILY PILOT , Friday, Oetobflr 22. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 1, 'No ,,Ne,ed fQr Abortion' . ~ f' .X·':laY Dangers Exaggerated, MDs Say ;J. l W YORK (AP> -The ! ·can College of Radiology • •llJS' th~re is no need for a prec· n¥t waman to have an abortion al\lr' u1tdergoinf abdominal X- rj$:>tamlnatlon. ohances or damage to a i Ult or embryo Crom the radia· tion are' very small, the college said~ adding that many wo~en undergo abdominal or pelvic X· ray examinations for re8SOJ\$ not connected with their pregnancy. mE coLLEGE sAD> it l.vas issuing a policy statement on the subject •·because· of oW' conet?m that there are abortions being . performed" due to rears that a radiation may have damaged an embryo pr retus. Dr. Reynold F. Brown of the . . ....::. '. \ UC Sa.n Fr ant'lsco Medical Cen· :ler said it was his ''educated guess" lh~t lhere are 200 l,O J,000 11uch abortions each year ln the United States. . BROWN TOOK IS.SUE with the word "never" in the formal statement, saying It wu con· celvable that there could be ·•very ra11 e and unus ual circµmstances'' where abortion . might be jusllried. ''I,l a therapeutic abortion was performed oo each woman who has received an abdominal X·ray examination," the 8tatement said, "the result would be the sacrifice or at least 1,000 normal fetuses to save the .birth or one possible abnormal child. This is a conservative estimate in that the actual value may be one in ~-000 or even as hlgb as one ln lO;bOO, depending on the specific situa· tion." SOME ZS,IOO WOMEN undergo an abdominal area X·ray ex· amination each year during the first three months of pregnancy, the college said. . Such an examination might be performed because of pain, bleeding or the presence of an un· explained mass. Based on imprecise statistical calculations. from doses -10·25 times higher than normal, no more than one out of every 1,000 babies born after such ex- posure would be expected lo have defects resulting from the ex· posure, the college said. 'Big Max' Crushes Foe llALF MOON BAY CAP > -"Bil Max," a 208-pound Cucurbila pepo from lbe Pumpkin Capital of Calltornla, crushed his puny Ohio challenger to win the c rown at lhe Third Annual Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off. Max took the crown easily over Circlevllle's 133·poundei': The weigh-off was held over long ~d is tanee telephone lines while the cities' mayors laughingly argued \he merits of their entries. Circleville has ta.ken the crown fo r two years, although locals insist the Ohio entries we re not pumpkins at all, but squashes. ·~~ .., ... RCA ColorTrak for 1977 is -hete. Come in and see why it's the finest color TV 'i. • ... .,·l-RCA has eve.r made. Once you see· ColorTrak in action, we're sure • • ·~ • • • .. .. "• ..... .. .. 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See 11 and discover why we ~~=~~$ ~~:nhnd a better piCIUrlJ on • RCA Is making TV better and better. Take up the ColorTrak Challenge at these participating RCA dealers. ·p~1ces optionat with par11c1poting dealer. • ' l CORONA DEL MAR EL TORO ·KIRKPATRICK'S • • I •. , ,2760 Coast Hwy. ; COST A·: ME.SA AA· & Ii ELECTRONICS '.J 21S E. 1Jtlt f I ·.;. DAVIS;BROWN .i .. 411 E. 17th St · DAVIS-BROWN 24366 Rockfield Rd. . ' • . '·· HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH . HILLEN'S COAST TV 2133 Laguna .Canyon Rd. '"' ,, . SANTAANA ATA STORES 1905 E. 17th St •, •, :-~: :· .. .. ; . . ·: :· •• ·: • ' I I l .Ehewhere4 • VENTURA (AP) - : One of CallfornJa 's oldest : resldenu. Marte Loabe i ea.et, dJed here Tbun- • day at the Old Mission. : Mn. Can et was bom in : 1873, the daughter of a : Frenchman who came to ! California in 1855 and : esi.bUshed ranches and : a Los Ange les meat - Frld•y.. October 22. 1'178 Kev Re4tdreW"11u? DEAR PAT: My daughter was sraduated magna cum laude in June from Humboldt State. Whal aro the rcqulrements for being elected to Pttl Beta Kappa, or how can I find out about it? B.K., Lagu.oa Beach packing plant. A UCI apohsiman saJd that U la customary for a faculty nomlD1tlDC· CAMBRIDGE Mus.' rommlttee to Inform those nomlmated • ~(AP) -Herald C. Hwd, for member1blp In Phi Beta Kappa. ' A , u n d r : a e c -Members usuaUy are d10eea based on :Tetary of Heally. Educa-the breadth of their echacatloaal H· :lion and Welfare dur-perlence as well as sebotutlc ;ng the Eisenhower achievemHt. It was recommended Jldministratlon and a re-that your daughter contact the fl.red Harvard professor, Academic Affairs Office at Hu.mboldt pied Sunday. Stale for further lnformatloa. Mot11'• P~t Projftt DEAR PAT: M:y mom has told me that I can get a pet hamster if I • learned all about it first. 1 got a book · oo1tOTHY zg~~:':e Tov4n of at the library that explained how to """""°'n•. c..1o1o•n••. P~~~d ..... 0t care. for 1t, so I know all about that Jooer 20. "1~ LO•inQ moll'll r of l(~r<'f\ nOW. ) 'd Still like lO find OUt hOW Old a M O•lby; ci••nclmOtl\•r 01 4nn MlfOt • , ·D•lby ; ihter of M••ciar•t we11, hamster should be before 1t s bought, :s.irv10• Monao 1 JO H111•.oe Olufeh, and how long it will live. The book Row Holl• Memorl•I P•rl<, WNn•tf' , . . . :RowH•1t•Mor11u1rye1frect1nv. doesn t have this information, and 1 • hope you can find out for me. -JOltOtEH L G c t M • ROBElltT W JORDEN, rt•\ldenf 01 · ·• OS a esa ~ eea ... 10• .. y~M\ °'""'° What a good Idea your mother bad~ )wey October 10 1q1& •n Soutn L.tQul\!I. Hr. Jorlkn wA\ • •cllreCI 1>M<m.tclll, -rkl119 H • 1>n••m•cl1t lor 40 yeln In CoC a probl•m• Thnt tor1/, lo Pal Dunn Pol will e9' '"'tot'*. q1ll111Q llil Clllft'""' and OCllOl'I J10t1 nttd lo IOlw 111t<qwllt1 1n 90wmm4!11t and bun· llHI "1011 "°"' qlll'i/IOlll lo PaJ D11111t Al Your ~n.'ICI', Qrangr (;OQ11 Oolll/ l'llOI, P 0 &z ISfO, C11110 N6'1G, CA t162f 11141..U JIO'J' lt'4~t 1111mbcr. f hc cohm111 Ol>PfOl'I do1l11 tzctpC Sot11rdo111 Now ._,, yow ..... bow lo ure for YOctl" bmt&er, you'U eQJoy lt macll mon. Y•r aew pet aboaJd be qbl weeb old before yoa pu.rdaue It Hamden aaaally bave a We apu ol about tllrff yeHs. 014New•R~ DEAR PAT: Would you please •et me know where I could subscribe lo the Senior Citizens Press? I would like to order tt for m y father. M. B., Costa Me~a Drop a Une to Sea.lol' People's Preas at Box 493, ltaeaa Parle, CA IMZO, or phone 135.ftzo: fi'a• Mall lt'JafJtped DEAR PAT: I'm enclosing a list or television actors and actresses in the hope that you can provide me wilb their addresses. I want to send some ran mall to them . G. G ., C3pistrano Beac.b Vou must be a weaJUay yous lady wttb lot1 of time OD your bands! P011tage for your '8 fan mall letters will cost you $6.ZC. Addreu these ac- tors aad actresses l.DdlviclaaJJy, ud send yoar letters to them la care of:· American Federation of Televl.aloa and Radio Artlat1, 1711 W. Hlgll.land, Los A.Dgele1, CA tom. Yoar letters will be forwarded . )Ill uoun• e .. cn ..,, .. H• I\ wntl..-d I . l ~ hll •fl•. M41•Y E Jorden; >On. Rot>-mm .. gn•IW....... nsane 4>i. Jorclen and L•urlfl Jorden, boll\ Of II {.U U, 7'-'tmmoll\, CA . two brotner•. a ..... ,. ,Jorcltn of WooCll•nO ~Hll\ •I'd Welt., PRESIDENT FORDll Jorden ot Tro"a. Ca Funf'r~f serv1Cfl\ '"'ill be lle ld !>aturdo. OclOOIJr 1l •• I M ' )O:lO AM, Snell•r lagun• 6tdCn n om s Mf>rtlNIY Cl\•MI wltll Or '*"""" J. GOP LeadNowB,654 In Final, County Tally ORANGE COUNTY 87 O.C. HUSTINGS parUe1 dwindled from 0t1.tie0ally ~._., .... " lour y.ars a10 wheo· F inal P,re·elecHon Vietnam was an election voter re1lstratlon tu fi1wes show a record ue. 881,543 Oranao Couoty FOil EXAMPL~. Coner111tonal Dlatrict w h e r e real1tratlon fi&Utes show 162"* re· glatered RepubUeM and 119,080 r egl1 lered Democrat.I. reald~nta have re· county reglstraUon at- etst.ered to vote Nov. 2. rut.ated with the Peace ----::::::=::::--- Vo ter statistics re· and Freedom Party BB f;ouple Face Trial In Thefts A Huntington Beach couple--have been or· dered lo face trial Nov. 22 in Orange County Superior Court on grand theft' charges filed after the operators or a n apartment building re- ported the loss of more than $5,000 in collected renu. ·Judge Jam e s JI . Walsworth set the trial date for Robert Carl leased by Re1ist.rar Al dropped to 1,475. Olson s how th e The American ln- Republlcan lead in re-depe nde nt Party r e· glstered voters in the malned Orange County's cowitys hat dwindled to third largest political 8,654. · party with 4,951 resi- CONSEQU ENTLY, •dents affiliating with the while some county party. areas , notably those southeast or the Newport Freew•y , remain Republican strongholds, it's clo.se to a GOP- R E P ULJCAN strongholds s howed heaviest in the 40th Democratic standoff' in ;;~~-----~ii m05l other areas. THE Overall, though, the registrar's fig ures show 399,099 county residents registered as R epublicans . The De mocr atic re- gistration total was 390,445. PLUMllHG Hl ATIHG AIR COHO. ., ..... .,., ..,__. S..-..te 1~ Yout A10-.i" . Desentz, 48, and his wife,. AND IN KEEPING Lorr~e. 48, both or the with a trend that began MISSION \/tE JO 289'2 C.mi"O C..Oti.tt,,'°"' ~~"-·1 y• .... ~ •• • Huntin gton Manor four years ago, increas· cos1 AMESA f\partments . 19161 ing numbers Of VOters 1WtNO*ll0'1 81vd Dela~are St. declined to s tate 8 party 642· 1753 It is alleged that Mrs. preference. f(ITCHEM & IATH Dea e n tz . w h o was Olson ·s figures show REMODELING employed as manager of that 64 625 eligible voters FRE~ ESTIMATES the Huntington Manor opted 'ror n ot stating a ... 0~·01..,., ... 495·040t rantasy 1n ~lowers Sunday, Oct. 24 11 AM ·S PM 01.,..yltttcl Hotel A-Im • See the Fabulous Dress Parade al 3 PM • Cont1nuou1 Demonstrations 01 FloW1:1r Arrangomentt By Famou1 Doslgner1 • CrHted & si11ged By The 0• 11ngo County ftonsts Assn. • Adults S2 Chlldren St Children Under 12 Free When Acciompenled by Ad<11t 'fa111<enley ol Tn• Community l'rnt>Yttt1an Church ol Laoune Bue~ ollltlant. Int erment will follow In 'nolewood Pu~ Ctmttery Memorial contrtt1<1tlon• m .. IMt m•de lo n .. C~llc FlllrO\I\ Unit of Tiie o,..._ 'County Cl\tldftn\ Ho\C)lt~I ~~lier l.aoun• 0.•ch Mo•lu.,ydlfttton -Yugoslav immigrant Milosav Branko Milenti- jevic has been found lo be insane and unable to face trial on murder charges filed after his mothe r w as beaten to death with a table leg. Slaying Milentijevic was ar- rested in Hawaii last February, several weeks alter the beaten body or his m o th er. Nada Wilson, 46, was found in the Santa An a trailer home owned by her son. build!J?g. f1liled to bank party preference . ANAH[IM•MAINOHIC[ FULLER T 0 N an iestimated '5.000 that Registration affiliation ~~ .. 3;:, i:-;<~11n : ••. They•re calling h im she collected from le-with minor political 772-3470 •111.v: Sunday, Oct. 24 President Gerald Ford, -~nan~ts=-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~======~~~~---~­now that t he r esident of Yorba Linda has been ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------., elected pres ident of his Wallpaper1 to go HOLT VELM4 G. HOLT r•\ld<-nl of Hunt· lnqlon !Me<ll. C~lolornod Oat• ol dHlll O<lobf'r 11. ""' Sur•lv~d OY .,., .,_..,tr. Allee N~h I\ o• Hunllnoton e.ac:P\ 9'•~\tQht•f" M r\ Rot-rf A CT'•'e-•> 0Qte or Newoort 6~t111ct'l q"aftd'iOft. Fted NAh-'\ Jr ot Hou,ft)n, 'Te••\. ffve QrftU or .Jnocntldrt"n ~··e~\Wlll ~ ""'0 •t 11 OOAM !wtur O..y. Pttrtf1c V+rw CtMOt"I w11n A•v Uohn Know a\ officl•nl, 01 lh,.. Nrwt10rt £t1'tt:r Unltrd Methodf\t Churrf\ lntfl>r f"ftnt. Pacific "'•w Mf"fTIOndt Pttrk, ,..~woort B••ch. ca P.JCtltC V H'W )11\ortuery Olr~c to~. FltAZIElt ' ERNEST FR AZIER. o.,.~ Of O••ln O<.tobf!r 21. 1•1•. Sutv1v,.C! ov tl1\ Orange Co un ty Super ior Court Judge James H . W alsworth cancel e d th e trial scheduled for M ilenti- jevic, 24. of Santa Ana, a nd ordered his c ommit- ment to Patton State Hospital. It is allejed that Milen- tijevic put the body there alter he murdered his mother in Silverado Canyon. Officers believe the unemploye d m an killed her in a fit of anger after s he re fused to loan him money. class of part-time law students at Wes t e rn State University CoUege o f Law o f O range County. Coincidentally , though, Yorba Linda is the town in w h ich Richard Nixon was born. The REAL Richard Nix- on, that is. ~ehe,., Joan Frarltr, s .. '"''""' 1111,,. -----------~lnQ. PactflC v.,.w M rMl')r 1.;I Pi"~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~rtuar 'fin Newport 8t-4U h, (:.l BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cosra Mesa 642-9150 FICTI TIOU'5 BUSINESS NAME ST4TEMEHT rn. lollowl119 1>er•on1 are dolnQ bu\I· '""'\ tt\' TM E RESTA URANT MAINTEN ANCE SERVICE. 1'10 Pl&<•nllA No '· Co\111 M U ii, CA '1lb17 M/)MM .. Oouqla• IV 7306 w. Ot•,.ntront AJ>t No. tA. NPwport 6",,. h CA •7W.O B•lld Paul Ee1ttll,.tller. 11S Vi• S..n Remo, Ntwport Be4c h, CA 9'11163 TPH\ t>u\1n11\\ h conducted by a t,-~r•I p.Aft~r\PllO. Mon\On H OoUQl.t\ IV HOTICEO'INTfNTTO RtEOUUT ltELfASIE OF FUNK» C:O...nty ol 0•3nqt- Environmentltl MttnaQ.,mtnt Aooncv Hou•inci Plans Branch po. ao•"Cle Sl>nt• AM, Cal1lornla •1102 TO ALL INTERESTED ACENCIES. GROUPS, ANO PERSONS On or •bout No•emb<t• I, 1'7• fhe abo.-M~ County wlll req.1nt 1114! u S. Department 01 Housing.,., UfOMI Oeveloomtnt to relHM F-•I lunch llnOt'r T •lit I Of tll• H0111ln9 8nd Com-munHy 0e .. 1ooment Act of 1'7' IPL .,..,, ,.,, .... lot IOWlnQ Pf'Oleett Th•\ -s1111,.ment ••• 01ed wtth '"' Coontv Cieri< of Or•nga Gounly on Oct , . .,,. Fountain Valley; Murat we•ant lo wal t!W orlnl on •n u l1t1no ,.,.,,.ICM ,....., i.rllage mu•al wl\IC~ 11 on • bf«k wall PuNl\htd O•&nQ'" Co••I O•llt P1I01 "", ..... .,,•Ide ot C•ll• z .. 99111.e. ,,. 0..1 n 2' No• S 11 1911> C..,t hlQI\ Oy •PPrOalmatoly 600 IMt •«l'l-16 lonQ. Cl .. 1"' NOTICE TO CIHOITOAS 0' auLK TRAH5'Elt 15-u. 610Ht07 U.C.C. I Nollee h hereby gl•tn lo th" erfdlton of CHARLES ELLSWORTH •nd MAR Y ELL SWORTH , Tr•n'\fffOf ,, wno'~ t>u~nen ~'I\ l"S MOnrovle. S!Nu 60, City Of ~ta Me\11 Co11nty of Oranoe. Slate of Clllfotnla tllat a OUlk tran,ler I< •bout to be m.O. lo AL.AN JAY HANDLER anCI llOHHI E RAE HANOLER, TrMISftrMI, wllOW bll\lnttl _..u 11 11438 Sant• Belinda. City 01 Foun· ••In V•ll•y, Covnty ol Ounoe. Sl•te of Cllllorl'll•. Tiit P"-rfy to lie lrar111ffred is IOC.tff •I 33'3 Bristo!, City of Co<U. Mew, Co1.1nty of Ortllo•. St•t• of c.tlfotnl•. McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan C8p1slrano 495-1776 PUBLIC NOTICE ""I•« Location· On Calle ~rll90ra 6'ld on the .. u1 ena 01 c.ttl• w oero houtllwttt of warner Avtnut 1..0 t------------1 WllrO StrHll In ti.. Clly ol Fount.in 'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Vall•v. COYnty Of Oren911. Said -rty Is aescr1bed In .,......,,.1 ., All stoo In • llirtures. e<11111>n...,t .and 0000 wfll ot that T trry Oolh 5rloo buslnen l!nown H "HOUSE OF TERltV" MIO loc•ted at Ull 6'1\lol, Oty ol Cos!• Mr~. County OI Or .... Slate of C.llfornl.t. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacifi c View Drive Newpart. California 644·2700 NAME STATEMENT E'tlm•teOCoit • Jl ,000 TP"' lollowl119 CMr'IOn• ar11 dolnQ bus1 "n En•lronmenl•I Re•l«w ~orcl rniie<ll"'I Ille within project~ bean m.Ot by tlle allOve n•,.,,.d County Wllidl CIO<uments the en•lronmenl•I re•lew ol tht oroJ•ct and more IUlly wi. lo•ln ll>e rea•ont Wiiy lUC~ Sia~· monl " not re<iuortd. Thl1 Environ-._.,., Rt view Record 11 on flit.,~ Ille abo•• lldd•e.i alld 11 •••11•6l-. tor l>Ubhc eum1n•llon and cop\"lno, upon rtQ\K'\I. nenai CORONA PROPERTtES LTO . 19.S E•\l C:Out Hlon .. ay, Coron• 0.1 Moir CA t762S CllulH 0. Mulholland""" Dolly 0 Mu1no111na 1810 Rl•er A•e , N""llC>rt lleMn, (A 97&&3 Tn1\ bu\1ntH I\ conduct{'(! bv " ~ral ~rtntrvuo (h••IO\ R MUll\oltand Th1\ '''''''m'"'"' w"' fll@d wun tne C:O...ntv Gl~r• on Oc1 10. IO/b. Th~ County of Oran99 will undertake the prol•<t1dlt1crlbed above wllll 81ock ,._,. G<anl lunOI ••om the U.S. Oo1>11rtrnenl PubH~ned Or•no• Co.tsl O,,Jty Piiot OI Hou\lllQ and Urban OeWIOjlment Oct 71 '1'1, Nov, l. 11. 1916 '388-76 IHUOI, under Tlllt I of th• HoU\f"O-(;ot"nmunlty o.. .. ioomtnt "ct of t'7•. ------------1 C.OUnlv of Oran~ 11 cortllylno to HUO Th• bull< tran11 ... wlll be consu..,.. ,...,td on ~ aner the 1st <Ml'I' OI No•· emb•r . lt76 . •I 10:00 AM. at GltOVER ESCROW CORPORATION wl\oH adoreu h tit So. ltllnols. An.tttelm, Cllllornla. So'"'' H II l<nown to Ille T•MSler .... •II ~Mn n.lml!l Ind •OOr~Sl'<O ~ by Ille Tran1fttor lor the -' 11\ree years are: Same. O.tf!d: October 11111. 1916. Alan Jay H~ndler ·Bonnie Ru Handler, • Tr.n\ferff'S OROV&R HCROW CORPORATION tits.. lllllMll PEEK FAM.IL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PUBLIC NOTICE lh•I llW County ol Oranqe and Rallll\A. 01~e1roeh tn "'' offlel11 t-lly H 11------------t tllal•m.tn, Board of SuCMrvl'°". con-HOTICE 01' NON·ltESPOHSIBIUTY -I to •«•Pl ll>o lurl10lctlon of Ille MIM!m, C.111. tttos ascl'9W Ne. •JU-Ot P\ll>llslled Oranoe Coast O.ily Piiot, Ocl. 11, 1'1~ 4U0.1' SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI. Huntington Beach .536·6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAMB OUR WESTCLIFF CHAPEL M0<1uary • • 646-4888 427 E. 171h St. Costa Mesa NOiier 11 ritroby o••en 11\al lhe u•» "-•atcourtslfan..:llonliDrQU9htto OtrslQMO will nnt ~ r,.'\.po11c;,.,.e-tor enfotc1t r~\POn\lblUtf1\lnr•t•tlonto..,.. PUBLIC NOTICE .,,., «l<'bh or l••blllllM conlf .. cted bY ~1ronmf!nt~1 rt•ltw\, C1ecl1lonm•ldno. -----c-,..-2"9-----anyone ot~r 1nan my\tll, on Of •lltr •nd .Htlon. •nd t~el tllete NOTIC•O,.INTENTIOHTO llll\0•1• ,,.,.,.,.,\lblllllnl\ .. t bffn Hllsllecl. llle CltlATI S•CURITY INTEREST O.ted ti\!\ lot!>"•• of Octobf>r. 1016. le<1<t• •lftrtol 11'1e eerllllceT1onl11i..1..,... lieu. •tol-4t'7 U.C.C.I B•e~y Snaoooro on 11' -0 ••1· '"" Cou.,ty ol Orenot Ho tic• 11 ller•by o l•on to lhe 71MAmerlC•nAve.,No.O mayuwtt• BlecltGrantluMlendHUO Cl'odlton of Al.AH JAY HANDLER Co\laMeH,CA.t7U1 wfll ....... Utlllltd Its ·•-tlllllltlH -BONHll: R ... E HAHOlER, ~"" PullllSl>e<IOrenoeCout OallyPllot. "'"°" ltte HaT1on11 En•tronmental tori, WllOH '"'''""' aOOren I• la.&lll Oct n. ?J.•nO 1', 1916 '411·7' Polley Aet of'"'· HUO wlll 4Kc.pl Ml San le BellnO., City ol Fountain -------------ioOlectlon to Il l appro•el P UBLIC NOTICE .,. ""',.1 .. se of funCI\ •M eccep!M<• V•lley, C:O..nty of Or81109, State of OI Ille cetilflcetlOf't only fl II I\ on-ol Callforlll•. !Ital e HC:urlty lntet'Kt It, I I Mloul to tie creeled by OobCor and ------------tll'le followlno buu· a \l\al Ille t rlM>leCI to CHARLES fllSWORTH UATEMENTOFWITHOll ... WAL ~rtlflc•llon WU not In fact ,_ .. ted anO MARV ELLSWORTH. S.cureo .. ROMt"ARTNEltSHIPOR bythe clll .. ••~CUll••off1ctrafffle11>-P.rty, """°" IM.ollnen ·-·uh '"s UNINCOllPOltAT~OA'5SOC1ATION l>flcant·.,, tbl 111•1 '"" •l>Pll<ant's..,. Mon<OYI•, Space 40, City of~·· ._ __________ ., OPEAATINOUNOElt •lronm<tnl•trtvitwr~tordl0tll•-Mesa. Go1.1nty of Oranga, Sl•t• of .. ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME 14'<1 lnOIUl•\ornl\\klnOI a ~redo. Colilon>la. PUBLIC NOTICE Tl\e lollowlnq Ptf\on M\ W11110r•wn tlslon. lonOlnq o• l•D e1>1>llwble to lllt The "'-"v, In -••I, In ""'4Cll t\ OI S/17116 A\ • o•n~r•I l"'r1ne< ~ P"Oftcl In th• ~n•oronmenfal ""'1-'"' SecurUy ll'lteretl .. 111 be tl'9eted Is ------------1-m ....... r trom fP\f' """"'n""h1r>or un1,,.. procen. Obfflrth>f'I\ n,u\t be ff"fOlftcf 11 t 1 t r It re ~o "CTITIOUS aUSINEU ~"'roo~tl'<l A\\OCl~honol>O'••ltno..-r and 1ubmll1>'d 1n accorO•nce with the ~~l'.:o. ei:; :;;'~~( .. ;:;:.~,;;I • HAMa STATEMENT 1n1• !tr 1o11ou\ Ou•I"~'' n.,me of •oqutrl!d procl'dure 17' CFR Pil1 Jll, i. Mown H "HOUSE 01' Tl!RRV", • Th< foflowino l>Cf\On 1' l)OlltQ b<nl PACI Fl( PETROLEUM PROOucrs. -m•y be &Cld,.ue<l to >lUO .. HUO and louleel .. J3l3 8rhtol, Oly of ...... , I I Los AllQ9fe\ A••• Office. Alln: ...... St SP ... RLING ... STERll Nr. H~O Mlc nttion °'1"•· rv ne, qr.Jim M•n•Qfmfnt, 2SOO Wllslllrt Oott•Mesa.eountyofOr•noe. *°' OESIGNS, lOl)t RrOhtll E'"l"n-VI Ca~~!'~,'c~~.~:,;,~ butl~• n....,. slate· e1..i .. Lo• All(jtle1. Callfomla .,. C:..;.:::"~~ ... ld Mc<1rtty tr8ftuctl011 >v•t• 103. Co\tA Mr•• C4' •7~76 -nl lor tne p1rtner\hlP w .. 111..i on Oblectlonl lo '"' ••le.oe of lunth Oii wlll be con•ummattd on or alltr ,...,. Strvell Mlt<ll•ll Sc>Ml1n9, 17571 Nollf'mber t• l'7S In the (.ounly 01 bt••tol...,rll'l.,n lhOH\loltd_...wfll tst 118, of HO .. mo.r, 1.,6, 81 IO00 8r•n1Ln Tu\lln,Cll •i6~0 Oranqo · notbecon1IC1ereObyHUO Noobjt<tlOll A.M. at GROV ER ESCRO W ' Tl\I\ bu\lne\\ I\ eonoucltd by..., In· l'utl N1mf! ""° ACl<lreH of t!W Ptnon re<•l"9<1 after October 11, 1'16 wlll 119 CORPORATION, whose ad0'9U Is 111 Cllvldunl Wltlldraw1no con,leleredby HUO. SO. llllN<JIS,4NAH EIM,Cll1lornl• Sl•••n M 5c>artlnci F•onk G Mlcntftn• Suitt 710 7.000 R•IDll A Oltd•lcl't So far at 11 -nown to the !iec:Uf9d Thi\ •l•ltmttnl WO\ 11100 w111\ '"" MIC ... l\On o.i ••. lf•ln•. Calltornla S®erVl\Or, Tlllrd Olslrtct ... ,,,, •ti bl.l\lntn n.tmu arid •d· t;oumy Clt•k Of O••n9~ County on Oct ,1715 SH Hor11\Syumore clrntetllted by 1..., Ootltot for tho ~•I 1',1'I•. Th'• \latement ol wllhdr•wl '' SantoAna,CAt170f 1~ .. .,..n.,.. SI,.,,. t't4MJ wit...;;, orolu01ce lo Any conlMt1on I"" PvOll"'td Or•noe Co.st Dally Ptlol ~0.ted Oct ie: 1'76 .. PubllY,...i O•Al\O<' Coa<t Oally Plto,1 u••d•.,'\•Q<led rrwy ll•vf tn•t IW ,,,..,r Oct. U. 1916 O..rlu fllswortl't ptt n 1' ""°No• ~ 11 l'I~ ...,.,. ~ wa• • p.ortMr or fo4nt ""ntul'9• In any UCl-76 JMry Ellswo'1h "'""~" e11tlly -r•llno ., P•ellt< ~llf'ff Party PUBLIC NOTICE Petmlturt\ PrOC1vct1 and/or Pacific oROY•ll •SCltOW COltPORATION ---~~...,.,...,,..,...,,.,.,,~=---1 Pt•ro•tum P,oc1uc!l, l1te Have someth ing you want m s..1ll4Ml1 ,1CT1T1ous ausrNtESS Fren11 G Ml<h•l•n• to sell? Classified ads do ~ c.11t. ftM NAME STATEMENT 'lleHo....... ll09W .... .,,,.., n-ro11ow1no CH!rwn •s Ooh>Q t>u1-Pvlll•"'td Or•noe Co.ct Dally Ptlof II. Well. 642·5678. 1'111111.,... 0r""99 Coat! Dally Pllol, ~·.;ESTERH WOOO & FOREST ~Oc~l~7?~.~~~anO~HO:.:..:..•~S,~t~l,_1'_7• __ ~ __ 76.J__~---------~Ocl::;:.:.~n~.~tt~l6::;__ ___ .............. =~==7~·-· OJ. tttO P•cll1c co•ll ..._.,. Hvnt lftoJton S.ocl\ CA '7'46 Olr11t-r Rv•n H•rtlOOH'I. m Maim. Hunllnci1on &eacll. CAflt.08 Tll11 bu\lneu "eonaucteo by•" In !llYoOual O,,lsl-R H•r•foan Tlllt tl•l•"'°nl wa• Ill.cl wflll lllt County Clu M •f Or •n<>e CouM y on Oc1 n.m• PUBUC NOTICE •tCTITIOUS IUllNllJ HAM• nATIM•NT '"' IOflOWlllQ ptrton I\ ~ ...,,, M ISH' t ' SLIMWAY, •'2 C.llltr $(., QMlt ~.CAt7m Frett I l(noblo<ll, Mt c::.nttf M .. Cmte Me••· CA. '762' I tlll\ llo61MU " (OnOu<i.d by ~ ,,.. ~I . "'"Ii l(nollJO<h ' f'll' ,,.,........ .... llltd """' (;ovnty Cle'" el Or~ cw..tv a11 Ou .,.,,.,.. ..... WHOLESALE TJ.td. SMIUIS $300.00 MINIMUM CACH PURCHASE S.D. Wholesale Growers 11622WARNEA AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHONE 546-3429 DAILY 9 A¥·5 PM "'*'"'" Or ..... , .. ,,. °"'" ttllOt. ' Ol.t.tt.. ... -.i.U.1'16 ..,._, ---------' - NOW THAU OCT. 31 Wallpapers To Go the wallpaper supermarkets, are overstocked! Construction problems tlave delayed the opening of our Anaheim and Serramonte stores. Merchandise ordered for the~~~·penj in s Is arriving and our warehouse is jammed to the rafters. We must make room f?r a 1 rona, sh~pments so we're slashing prices on hundreds of patterns to~ immediate clearance 1n all stores. Hurry! Some quantities are limited so shop early for best selections. SAVE FROM 25°/o TO 60°/o OFF ORIGINAL PRICES PRE-PASTED VINYLS ORIGINALLY SJ.88 to S12.95 . s1ss s5sa Clearance Price . . . TO VINYL~COATED PAPERS -s1 as s3aa 8 ~ 95 c rearance Price . . . TO ORIGINALLY s2. 8 to "'O. • •• -•• -• FABRIC-BACKED VINYLS s2ss s7sa Clearance Price .. -TO ORIGINALL y S3.88 to s10.95 . --.. -. OUTSTANDING FLOCKS ORIGINALLY sg_95 to 520.95 ************************ ™ lRillU!llill 3o.DDiJAOLLS IN STOCK Clearance Price . --s4aa TO sgsa ••••••••••••••• ·:r LIVE ~,'J'OEMON~lRATION ·.:· See the newest colOfs, the brightest designs. Learn how easy it is to hang your own wallpaper d' and save up to $50 per room labor costs. <?ur the latest styles from the world's lea. ing '!1anu-FREE da'1ly classes will teach you everything facturers. All displayed on easy-to-view display f panels ... no more bulky wallpaper books! And you need to know. It's simple and it's un, so every style is In stock today for immediate de-come in and join us. Call the st~e near you for livery .•• no waiting for special orders, no long exact times of these FREE daily demonstra- delays. tions. ··waiipopeu·tago·· COSTA MESA• 2300 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR CENTER '• 646-5058 ~ ~ -... ~Also in TARZANA •LA MESA• SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO • CUPERTINO and PLEASANT HILL OPEN 10-9 MONDA y ntaU FllDAY • 1 CM ~A TUltDA YS • NOON-5 SUNDAY !!fc!!y.Oc:tot.r22, 1m DAIL y PfLOT A. Dismissed Over Faith, Teacher Vows Battle RYE, N.Y. (AP) -A len\nd art teac:ber 1111 abe wUl ''fighl to the hl1best courts" her dlsmlssal on dla.r1et of Lryln1 to convert sLudentl to ber belief that a Connect.lcut preacher la • • .Jeau1 Christ, the lleulab, the Second Coming. It Joan LaRocca, 35, a high school teacher in thla arnuent West.chester County community I« nine years, said Thursday. "I'm a Cood teacher. Teachers know It and my sludent.s know it. They can't dump a good teacher.'' SHE CONTENDED 111AT she did not try to convert students, bul lbat her claHroom was "a place where young people felt com.tort.able and could dlscuaa any topic." Mist LaRocca wu suspended last April, with pay, after parents com· plained that she was preaching to their children and encouraging them to give up college and careers lo follow a Messiah called "Brot.ber Julius." Brother Julius, 50, runs an or- ganization ln Meriden, Coan., called the Annolnted Musical Publishing Co., orTampco. THE SCHOOL BOARD accused Miss LaRocca of "uaiog your in- fluence as a teacher ln school, under the 1wae of offering assistance for emotional problems, to encourage students to Joln Tampco and to em:. brace its purported principles." Brother M attblas, who identified himself as Brother Julius' assistant, Sears Agrees / 'Bait-switch' Barred WASHINGTON <AP) -The Federal Trade Commission has ap- proved an order that bars Sears, Roebuck and Co., the nation's largest retailer. from using bait-a nd-switch tactics to sell major home appliances. Sears, ln agreeing to the order, ad- mitted no wrongdoing. But the com- pany said Thursday that "incidents which came to light in the recent FrC :bearings were violations or Sears policy u well aa FTC standards ... I . SEARS HAD BEEN accused by the rrc of luring buyers into stores with advertisements for especially low- priced appliances and then trying to pressure customers into buying more· expensive models. This practice is . known u bait-and-switch. There is no penalty involved in the FrC order; Sears only agreed not to ; use such tac ti ca in the future. But the order has the force ol law and any subsequent violation could coot Sears $10,000 per oCfense. ARTHUR M. WOOD, chairman and chief executive officer or Sears, said the order "reflects our long-standing company policy and we will vigorous· ly enforce it ... We regret that even Corwict~d Kilkr, 19, Sentenced To Chair Demh CLEVELAND (AP) -Dallas Stuckey, 19, has been sentenced to die in the electric chair for the murder of an 8-year-old girl hurled from the roof of an abandoned building and stoned to death. Stuckey malntained be was inno- cent and aaid he was not present when Karen Kollar was killed. HE ALSO WAS sentenced Thursday to serve 7 to 25 years in prison for kid- napiog the girl. Judge James McGellrick set May 7 for Stuckey'a execution. ( CONSUMER J one such ca'~ occurred in our annual transactions of ~me 9.S million ma· jor home appliances ... The case against Sears was launched ln 1971 as a result of com· plaints from customers and com- petitors, and the FTC began formal action in 197<1, an FTC spokesman said . Forty-seven witnesses, mainly Sears salesmen and customers, testified before the FrC ln Chicago this year before the hearings were stopped at Sears· request for purposes of negot iating a settlement. Thursday's order resulted from the bearing. THE ORIGIN AL COMPLAINT was based on a Sears ad that offered, for $58, a sewing m actune that could d9 button holes. sew rig.zag stilcbes and operate in reverse. U a customer sought to buy that machine, the FTC said, he was told that the appliance really could not perform those elaborate functions, was noisy. I a eked a standard guarantee and could require a long time to deliver. A more-expensive · model was suggested. "We had a lot of salesmen testily that divisional sales managers put a lot of pressure on them to sell the more-expensive items," said Stephanie Kanwit, director of the Chicago regional FTC office. "The salesmen then decided they bad to .push the high-priced goods." IN MANY CASES, Mrs. Kanwit said, the advertised special was un· available for sale. The hearing evidence showed that Sears' bait·and· switch tactics were a nationwide pro- blem, she said. Alt.bough the FTC case was based. on an ad for a sewing machine, the.or· der applies lo television sets, refrigerators, washers and any ot.ber appliance line whose m06t-expenslve model sells for $50 or more. !J ~@·~~~--@!J·~·~~~,~~ ~ AMLING' S ~ @ Newport Nursery I ~ 1500 OHi _., highway ~ l :11\ . . ., ~ ® • lt -bHch phone 673-1552 ~ lf.s Pumpkin Time At Amling's TIIE FAl11LY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane Anti-s~ ' Tab: $11\fillion Paid Political Advertisement Come hear and meet In~ •• P'ine Jewelry healed by cenlle Jeweler• -Jewelry appralsJIS by rraduale aemoloaiat -Custom de1i1ned jewelry. fiyeMGH11 ' 170L 11tellt. c.._ ........ .., 641-tfft ----- PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD. in Orange County Sunday F orintain Valley Recreation Center, Mile Square Park This Sunday, Oct. 24, 1:00 P.M. 'I' I N ·I I Brookhant and Edinger, Fountain V ~ey ,. r e 'BANPS e ENTERTAINMENT .. e FREE PARKING · ~fHE SERENDIPITY SINGERS SURRRISE CEIJIDRITIES I: '· ~ ... hld • '1 Pl W'rd Fed 0-•Mtee, law Baker, Qalrau, W•••at-D.C. ' r DAILYPILOf &.&~1..llOTIC& *>TtCC 1$ H•ttllY QIYIH 1""' .. .... 0.-el ....... " ---9tMw l. ,.,,. '"" "9ll\ """ .. -.._ .. _Of1:•• "'· tot""'*-9' I ID'""' , Md !Mt °"''"t ti--. tl!t llOll!fte pleut for IM ....-11.,.. o<eclHts '"•" •• th• 01ecu ...,,......_ t!WQfttttcl: Mii ttwic t11t ..,_ twnilwft•r N ...... , lf9 ep- ........ tlfk en el the •~tlQfl tw 11'91r ,..._. ..... V9'"'9 Ot•<IMlt. 9ftd tllty -" llOtcl WOii tlt<tlon t'lcl .-,.. ........... ..c '" , ... .,.,._, _..., llW '"· TM foltowt"9 11 • llft el ll'le w ttousprec111ho11,.. soi s~t.orltit ,Ohlfld, fttd Ootowt2 1m PlJSUC NCn"ICS rtfiuc NOl'lcE , . . ruauc HO'llCB PtJaLJC NO"nCE - DAILY PILOT ,tU PUBLIC N011CE .· .. . ') . ~·A J2 DAILY PILOT PlJBLIC N011CE PUBLJC NOTICE --·--·--0 Ill._ II._, et ~ t/I "'! .............. T,... ~" .. • .__, letcll I• t-"t SW. tf Ctl!Mnll•-~ ~_. ... , .... ti ..i-... ...._ ... , lf1 .. ciw. .......... c... •n•u Tnntt . .,.,.. ..._. c-119llCl_I.__ ... , .................................. ttt,PI IOf,111 l•lU$ Tf11•tll' .. N<~lt ... ~ llllOlll~!Mftut '•.,rel llt-.choQ..,. ....... lotMf •.ooo •.ooo aMi. °'""'' .. '-hHtlll\lre•lld tlll111t'H _OI __ , r•-senl•"O IWllll pr•ml ....... , ............. , ..... , , ,. n• ._.,. Offwr•\Mt\ ................................................ 1,111 l,f11 T0TAl..A$SET$ "'"""""""'"' 100.000 111 ..... Jll,-UUIUTIQ <>tfter h•~lihf\ • • ........ , ••• •••••·•••••••• ·••·o••• 14.142 14 141 TOTAL LIA911..I Tl 1!$ .. , • • ................................ 1A.1•1 24,142 CA~TAl..AGCIOUNTS Coln-\IO<.ll -lol•I per"""" IN11mber \ll••o •wt11Ml1ecu.0001 (NuMber ah._,•\Q<ihl•ndl,..t.OCOI ............... , 100.000 100,000 200,00I) I '$uf'e>l11' , • • • .. • . • • • • . • .. . • . .. .. • .. .. • • .. ......... ,. ,. ., to,000 60,000 U!I01111c1e•c>ro•11, • .. • .. ............................. n.n• n .n• TO'TALCAPITALAC:C:OUNT!>.. • ... ,.,., .. , ....... 100,000 lfa,7lt '91,n. ' TOTALLl.t.BILITllS. AHO CAPlf,t\L •c~~~~~iici.: ................................ 100.000 "'·"" a11,4tot AS~h aeoo.llodwllh St••• T,.._., 10-Uly loruerclte olfil!IKl•rv oow••t .. .• . ... .. ................ , 100,000 100.000 200.000 -O..rle• A Blll1t1•n ~ ,_l<ll<t•d .t.. °""'"'· [Mt. ot ,.,. -...... ~....,• • 1,.,,.,,_nvOOMltMnlv,_r1~tllM\re00<tolC-1Uonlal•""•nO<orri!CllO , thebe"olourknowl•Oq.•nOl:leliet ISfCl\•rl.,R 8111.,.,.n, Pnr\1dent IV Altl\ertU1 Ollmlit. S«ttt•r, S•••• Of Ct lltornlt . Cou•"V flf 0r.,.," s-rn to •nd •u"-'rlbeel -· mt 1111' t<llll N'f OI O<l#Wr, .. !. •nO I ,,._tll'f Ct'111Y IMI I fM 1'0t et1tff1<•ordlre<lorol lhl\lru\I tomjWfty. My C•l'f\. ""n1on .. P"*' J•nue•'f 1, 1m, e .... 1y M MorQMI, Notet'f 1'111111~ Ho-hum1977 Pllbll\l\ed Ot•l\99 CNU Otllf Poot. Ocl. n. ,,,. •U..I• PUBLIC NO'l1CE ,.. PUBUCNO'ftCE Gets the Eye .. OTICI! TO GOHTltAC'TOIH C,t\LLINO ~It 81DS Sc:llocM Ol>lrl<I Coot Communllv Colle9' Dlstr•<t Bid DH<lllne 2 00 o m • T-'f. Ho .. mtier tt ... ,. Pleuol Bid Aettle>t. 041k• of Purc,,..lno "9enl. C:O.•t Go""'"'"lh Colt~ O.•ln<I .t.omlnlstr•llon Bulldlnca. U70 Adl<nt •-. (mt• Mlw. 0•-'°""'"' C..llfornl1 The national economy will continue growing in 19T1 but will probably be unspectacular. according to the key speaker at a day long economic conference in Irvine. Project ldentltlUllon H•IN • BUStHES.SEOVc:ATIOH ,t\OOITIOH- BIO NO UI WilUam Barger, Bank of America associate economist, made his • PIK • Pt•M .,. on Ille· Olflceot ,,,. OISlrlCI Olrectcwof ....... ,., •• Fetlllll"; • ()lflu of O>e ,t\rcl\ltKI 1w1111..., Bluroc:k Ind Per1ntrt, UOOHe-rt Boul••••d, : NoWl>O(t Beath, C.lllornla, .,..,, 714,.n.o:JOOI, -Ille Co•l\lru~:tlon ...-.neQtr's , • O!lice. Berr'f Co1111ruc1lol\, Inc .. ttt3 WHI I Ith Str..,t, Upl-. Celilornla, tint, C1141 .. S 911111. Plans mey t>eol>lalftlld 11 the Con$truc:tlonMa111ger'1olflct. Nonce IS HEREBY GllfEN ,,,., .... '"°-"'"'"Sc-• Ohlr~ or Oranqe County, Calllornla, ectlno t>y and th•-'> llt Gover11lnQ &o.aro. lll!ftl,,.ner retened to as "OISTlllCT" Is rtCluettlnq "'Y..,.t..i bids tor IN t.On~truc:tlon Of ll'>t •t>Ovt Nlrned proj9cl. The"'''°"' u1t90rlH to~ btd •re H l'olk>ws· I. E•rlllwo•k anO Sii• GO<ll119. 1. SlemodellnQ •nd Oel'l\OllllonWOflc; O>ncrele P•vlnt; C.O\t·ln Pl•U Con<rtlt end "OUQll C.rpenlry. 3 Rolnlorcln9 St~I. •. LIQlllMllQl\t Roof Oe<k Sy;1tem. l ti~.~~~~T.1 an<1 MIS<olleneou•mel•ll 1 Or,,.menlel Metal\ Sheet Met•I •nd Root A<ceuorln. ' Fl••hll C•rotnirv •11<1 Mlllwork •ncl \NooCI OOO'l • B1>llt•UP Roollnq IO HollOw Mel•• Wor~. ti. Flnl\f\H•rdw•,... , ll ,t\lumlnum OOo••ond rrra""ft, AUIO<Ntk OoorDPer•torGl .. undGterlno , 13 Ov~m Orvwell Construcllor>. Sl>r•~•O Ftrt1>rooll119end Bu1~119 lnsulatlon 14 Ce"tmtc Tiit n wooe1F1oor1110 t• "nlllent B•'4t•n0 C••oet1no 11 Pltin1•119 Wdll Cover1n9 •rod Ll<lulcl W•ltror0011no. • \8 O\<ll~bOerdunO ProleUlon Scraen. 19 TOlltl Perllllon1 •nd Uri Ml ScrHM to D••oervTre<k••llO Fill'IO ll lnt~r•ted Ceollnq n Ptuont><no 7l HHt•nq Venllloll119 •nO ,t\lr Condlllonlno 2• Ete.:tr1c•I T"" "015TAICT"wlll ~<et...,UC>IO,bu1 not l1ttrth.tnllW4b01tt•\leted 11 ..... ~•ltd bid• ror llW owero of contr.ocu ter the •t>ove pro1e•I. All bids will ~ ~ fnd reed •loud •12 oo p"', un\11 comoleled TIWre will be • uo oo OtllOlll l'eq<tl•ed In H<ll tel ot btd 00<umen11 to Q<>orlnlte \he relu•n In QOOd condition w"nln live da~ .tfttl' tM t>ld OP<lnlllQ 0.1• E•cl\ t>ld mu\l tonlorm end i,. r•-•I .. totht contr•cl document\. EA<h bid sh•ll be ot<Ol'l\CMlnled bv '"" wc:urlly referred to In the conlra<t cb<1>..,..nls end t>y the lilt or orOPO'\eO >1>11Contre<lo•s. Tt>e 015 TR l(.T ,~ .. rvM tne •IQl>I to rele<t ~v or ~II bids or lo w•l•t •ny Ir· r~oularlll•• or •nlormallllo In eny bids or In,.,. bfddlnq. Tilt OIST"ICT M J delt m•lned llW Qtfte•lll Pnv•lll"I) r••• of oer diem w1'Qes In lhe loulllly In which thl> _,k I• lo bl' P<"•lormed ror e•ch val\ or IYPt' of wor\man needed 10 ue<ute the contra<!. to l)e H follow•: Cult, CIU1lciallan, or Type We991!11t Ajooer\ and Wldtr\ tor o~r ,1 .. ~\tt tradtn Sttme w11qe ~<:.eles a\c.r•fts to which • r•091nQ ono wtlOlnq trt lnco<ttnlll . .' llllCICl..AYE" Forem•n n to s men l nol ''" tl'Mn soc oer hour above Journeyman rate. 6rlC~lllY"' a Stone Moon ............................................ 10 80 llllCt(TENOE R 8rl<kltndtr . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .... • .. .. .. 8 2S. c:AllPEMT£11S C..roenttr ....... 1. , ................ : ............... • SA T•bf•powwr wwoe»er•tor •••• , .............................................. 9.M Mtllwrl~lll .. .. . .. . • .. .. • ., ..... , •.•. , . , ....................... ., 10.00 Orywell l"oteman. .. ................................................ 11. ti Orvw•ll tf\\t•lltr • • ••••• • .•. . .• . . .•• • • ,,, ............ ,, 1'• A(OU'\t1c•I Wnrk1r • •• •••• • .. .... • ••••••••••• , • .... • • •• • • • • 14 C.bfntt '""•"•' . . .. • • . • • ... .. . .. . .... .. .. .. .. . .. • .... .. . .. . .. ' S4 5.ow Flier .. . . , , . . . . . . • . . • U Ptl• Ortvt MAii . . . . . . . . • &I Foret'l"Mtn lk ~r hOur morf' O\dn l'\hJfW\t <l•ullf<•hon \1.1Ptrv1wd, t-xcept ontum•O< n.tlltr or oowtr itie>lti-t, CEMENT MASO MS Clo_.,t M.t\Of>. 1to.1tl"Q And trowellnom.och•ntooer•t0< .. .. .... • ..... .. . 'I~ c..r-nl Moon JourneymAn . .. ........................ 9 41 G<onOon9 M4Chl,... Oi>er•tor IAll t.,O.\I . .. ...... ,. • <I cl Forenwn IS< per rtour •bove Jour,..vnvn r •tr ELECTlllCIAN\ Gtnfr•I For~m•n , .. .. .. . . .. .. • .. .. . .. .. . .. .. • 1S II' F'oremMV .. .. . . .. ,. , • • . .. .. . .. .. • U U ~t>Forrman , . . . .. .. .. . .. ......... . . t2 •4 Wlrem~" LIM,,.,tn. H<lln•<lnn,C...rllloedwelder .................... , 12 U Ol.AZl£1t G•a1if'"r • •.• • .• • •••..••.••••••••• , •••••••••••·········· 11.1• lllONWO"t<UIS Rf!'inlorc4ng Iron Worker ·•·-··•··· ··········•·••••·'-················ 11 OJ Struc1ur•llronWo"tr ................................................ ti 03 Orne~ntel lronWork,.r 1 , • .. •••••••••••••• ~ ............... tl,03 Fo•tmtn \I OOOl!r hour more lhan hlQ...,•l tlau111u11on supervl-o LAIOllEllS •: ~~~~:; ~~.~..:;;,~0o~,,:;~:,:: .. r And .i~i;.~· · · ...... · .. · ........... ·.. 1 6s ~\OOts vll>tallon m~chln•\ ~nn ilmll•r nwc11anlul • tootsnoti.tPM•Mycla\\llledlltreln .. . ...................... 1"6 Conc.rft"' Cur!'r '"'P&r·•Aou" me-rntM"".-ne and torm otter .......... , ... 7 tA Conn•t• !>crffd1nq lor "ouoh Strlk~ O!I ............................. , .. 1 u COn<rtl• W•lf• Curi11q .. . .. . • .. . . • • . . . . . . . . .. .. . 7 lS Mhcer Truck. Chut•man • •• .. • ••• , ......................... 1 6S comment.a this week at a conference at the Registr y Hotel sponsored by the UC Irvine Industrial As· sociates and the UCl School of Socia l Sciences. B A R G E R replaced the .pre· viously announced keynote spea k e r, Richard F . Larsen. a BofA vice president., who was called away on busi· ness. The economist told Orange County busi· nessmen that BofA views the 1977 economy with "cautious optimism"' despite current signs or a small -scale slowdown. He s aid he does not predict exciting things will happen either positively or negatively during 1977 and said businessmen should not be alarmed. BARGER CITED several forecasts for the coming year, including a prediction that the infla· lion rate will probably tie PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO C,_I! DITOllS SUPl!ltlOll COU ltTOP'THI! STU£ OF CALll"OllNl,t\ l'Olt THI! COUNTY 01" Olt,t\NOll "····-Estele or OLllfE PIERSON BECKLEY JOHNSON ak• OLIVE B J0+1NSON Oecuwd NOTICE I~ HER EBY GllfEN to tht cred<torsof 11\e•bov• ne,,,.d~eOtnt tl'wlt •II P"'lons hev1119 <lelms •Ollnsl the ~d dKttlC!nt ••• rtQU'~ ID flit ,...,. .... will\ I~ necuur'f vouchers. In llW ofl><• of 11\e Cltrk of lh<t eboYe eft• tl\ltelcourl, or lo present lhtl'I\. wt111 lhe nec~wry VOUC~'l. lo lh• UnOerSIQlne<I et the ot11ce ot BURTON, GAULDIN, THOMSON & NELSON. ,t\Uorneo •• Lew, 7'2' !>o Pe1nler ,t\ve., Whittler, C..hklrn111 '°601, whlO• Ii '"" Pftltt of bUSI ... $\ of tl>e Ullotr91Qntd In 411 .... I· ten pertalnlnq to the eslate ot s~ld de ttdtnl, wilhln tour monlM •lier uw flrs1 oubllotlon ot tll1$ notice. OilteOOctober I 1'7' R JACKSON GAULDIN E~eculo• or tl\t Wiii Of '"" •bO•• n11m<t<1 deceOent, au1noN,GAULOIN. THOMSON, & NELSON Attomeysetl..aw "2Ue. Palt•1t' A••· Whittler, c.111 • .-2 Tit: IJllht .. Mlt Att,,,....y1 lor I! ncvtor P1>bf•s""d Oren9e Coast 0811Y Piiot, Ocl. IS, n, 2', •nd Nov S, 191• 4:M>lt Pio-ltver.. • ................................. 8 " ------------- PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ lAY"''" B•ckup m1,, • • • •• , ••••••.•••••••••• , ••..••• 1•• • 1 •• W.ldlnqlnConMtllonwllhLot>ori 'M>rl\ ................................ 814 WI""°"' Cl .. ntr • • •.•. ... ..... .. • .. 7 lS -------------W•lthmllft . . • .. .... , . • . . ,.. FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS l'Ortl'l\•n60c ~· llou• l'l\Or .. lhenlll~l <IH!olhcatl()n S\ICMrvl\00. MAMI! $TATl!MENT O"EltATIHO l!NOINl!l!llS ~ ro11ow1n9 p~rson\ •rtOOl1'9Mt· Gn>uo 1...... . . . , t 1) ,..u•~ Grouol ....................... '...... • ........... tn JEFFERSON H OMES, tOOll c.rovol ••••••••••••••••••••••...•..•.•.....••••.•••.••••• , .. , •st Gar11eld Avenw, HvnllnQ10'\ 91•<". <it'OUc:>4 •••• , • , , ••••• , ••• •• ., • • ,, , , •• ·•· ••••.,., •••••••••••• ' .. CA.,, .... c;..,,up) ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ,11,11•1,, ••••••••• 10 11 PnlflO M MtNerrw' 11S1 S."'lr Gr<>up 6 ,. . .. .. , ,. ..... .... . .. .. • .. .. .. .. . • .. .. • .. ........ .. . tO ,. Ori .... Coste Mll U , CA t?U6 Grouo' ............................................................... tO 41 0..1• 0 Sfm.,,o, 2t3l2 VI• Str•ll\ <irDllPI ..... .. . . .. • .. .............. .. ...... , ,.,. .... tO St y,.., Hunllnqton Bet<ll. CAf1._.. G<ouo9 ... . . • • .. ......................... tO 11 f M• bu\lnt\\ It conducted by • Foremen !(le~' !lour mor~ 11\en IUQhttt tlu~ll<•lton suoen,,_.,, 90"9'•1 Df''"'""'P "in the high fives," rather than the recent rate or 4.4 percent. He also predicted un-e mp lo y men t would decrease from the cur· rent rate of 7.8 per~t down to "the high sixes" and that tbe .econotnic growth rate next year probably will be about S.S percent. compared with the annual rate of 4 percent in the third quarter this year. Barger also predicted that the prime interest rate would rise to 8 per- cent or slightly higher compared with the cur· rent rate of 6. 75 to 7 per· cent. THE ECONOMIST also told t he busi- nessmen tbat there will be at least a moderate expansion or consumer spending next year, even though it bas recently slowed down. He said demand for new cars would provide the impetus for the in· creased consumer spending. PUBLIC NOTICE Ll!GAL HOTIC:E Nl!W,.OllT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST,_IC'T HOTIC:E INVITINOBIDS NOTICE 1$ HERESY GIVEN !NI lfle Bo••d ot E<IU<ellon ot t"' N-1· Mn• Unified SclloOI Ol1trk t of Or- Counlv. C•lllo-nl•, ""'" rtul-e SNlecl bkh UP to "·OO AM on ,,.. t5t CS,,y of No¥ember, ttl6, •I the oHke al Wld Scl\001 OISlrl<t. IOUltd •I llS7 Pte<en- \lf "venue. Coile -... C•lllomi., et Which II,,,. Wid l>ldl Wiii l>e pullllcly -d end reMI for: TR,t\NStTTYPE SCHOOL BUSES. All bid• ue to be In a<eo-denu wttll Concllllons. lnttruct•OM, •nd SPKlfi~ ... lions which ••• now on Ille In '""Olli<• ol the Pur<llHl119 Direc1or ot wkl SchOOI OIWkl, 1U7 P1aun1t.tA...-, Co\11 Mew, C..lllornla, 9Ut7. Ee<h bidder must sut>mll a bid Oe- P0$•1 on ltwt '°'"' ot • c.tnlflt<I Of C.Vlltr's Chtt ll ore Bond ecii;el to""' .,.runl U%1 ol lh• .,.,..ount ot Ille bid, m1<1• oayat>lt to th• order of lllt NtWPOf"l·Mese Vnllil!CI School Olstrkl. " Per tor menu Bono mo t>e required ., ,,,. OIK•tllon ol the Olstrlc1. In tilt • .,.nt ot fallur• to enter Into such'°"' lratt, tlle procffdl of Illa c"<!CI< wlll t>e lo•ttlt•d. Of Ill 1"-Cttt OI f bond, lilt lull wm IMrtof wlll t>e lol'1eltedtowld Scnoo• Olstrl<t 01 Orin~ County. No bidder rnav withdrew hf• bid few• period ol 1orty0l1ve IOI days after IN oeit i.o1 k>r '"" of)<!nl119 1.,.reol. Tl\e Board ol Educ•tlon ot the ..... pon.Mes. Stllool OISlrkl ,._, ,,.. riollt to r•l•ct •n'f or •II bldl, enO not neteS1•rlly ICCtPI Ille IOMst bid, and to -•v• l n'f lnlOfl'l\ellty Of lr0 rf91>l•rt1'f In tn'f bid ••ctlved, 0,1\ TEO· Oct-r tl, tt7' NEWPOAT·MESAUNIFIEO SCHOOLOISHUCTof 0.•1191 Co""''. c eutornla Ooroll\'f H•rve'f Fhl\ef, Purcl\aalnq Dlretlor ss..nto Pllbllslwo Or•n<Je Coes1 Delly Poot October 1s. n. tt1' '3~7' PUBLIC NOTICE Liiltening to ,Wallets Maybe 'Experts' Should Try This Approach By JORN aJNNIYF ,,,, _.._.......,,. tiona by a President change the aituatioo T SomeUmes you wonder If Ol'd.inary Americans appreciate all lhe ettort beina made in t.belr behalf by the tmporta.o1'people wbo abou.lderthe burden of running tbla eeonom.y ol ours. The truth la tb&l tbc ordloary Americu coo.: sumer, wboM •"odinl attOU.Dta for two-thirds of thla «OnO~)'. makes h1a and ber own ded1loo1, and tbeH decitloos are not tho product of any tophlsllcated theory or anal)ill.8. tnai.ad, the ordinary conaumer's lnslCbt and command come from an uncompllcat.ed sou.rc:e, lb• wallet. One cannot spend what one cannot afford. One does not take chances when employmnt and f\ILu.ro iD.come are endanaered. Very often the people appear to be ln1rates. Certainly they are tboulbUess, W'll.PPretlaUv•, un- responsive. Otherwise t.bey would exude conltdence and go out and buy up a storm. Tbe.y aren't, u you know. ( NEWSANALY I J "ALTHOUGH I Americans bavo beeo wld U.me and again thaf the natlon 's economy iJl lmproving, many seem unwilling t.o believe Uie THE EXPEll'l'SJNTBE AMERICAN economy are the coosumera. Tbly are the blg spenders or, depending upon their perception of event.a. they a.re the amaU 1pendU15. They generallY relY upon their own perceptions rather than on. those of the "ex· pert.a." rltetoric and statistics and think t.be economy ls tel· ting worse," the interpreters ol a bank survey 'lamented. Tbll state of affaln la ofto overlooked by 'those who 1tud1 reports, analyze numbers, write apeedles, forecast events, make promlsu and bell•ve they guide the economy. Because it I.a, lbere ls oft-a lot of head scratching ln l.Dlportant places. All the big banks are telling the people that thinp are going to be better. Official Washinitoo ii at,w. And, true, some ol the a~atistics are still point· .Consider the bewilderment ot the ~c:inpipists wbo predict a better U.O -4 percent er<>wth in the re- al cross national product ln the second half of tbe year, and follow it with this comment, again ex- cerpted from printed material: ingthat way. But tbepeoplejust won't believe. . In the survey frorn wbicb the quotation above was excerpted, only ooe lo five adults felt the economy was better now than It wu six mont.bs ago, which amounts to a di.sdalnlul contradiction of what these people have been told. While the economisl8 and some ol the politicians and some of the numbers tell the country that things will be get· Ung better soon. the people apparently aren't llaten· ing. They're worrying about inflation and un· employment. ''HOWEVER, ACCORDING TO .•. , the growth rate may not be strong enough to suit the de- siraof t.oday's consumer." Why should ll? Four percent is barely enough to a~mmodate population growth, a growing labor force, the minim al expectations that everyone is en· tiUedt.o. "ALMOST 45 PERCENT OF the respondents said inflation ls the country's biggest worry, while close to 40 percent said the main problem is jobless· ness," the interpreters of the bank survey relate. Now what would get those consumers excited would be a little more Adam Smith, say a price cut or, in the case of banks, a little dip in the cost of bor· rowing money. One is inclined t.o wonder why these ordinary people just can't grasp the message in the earnest promises of economists that both these situations will be improved, notwithstanding the failure of past promises. That's what those Ingrate consumers un- derstand and appreciate. Conference Set But then suspicion enters your th.inking. Who knows more about inflation (tbe human aspect) and unemployment than the people whose jobs are threatened and whose paychecks are deflated? Which are the experts? Who should listen, who give advice? IN EACH instance, it seems, the people are the expert wit· nesses and the alleged experts are the ones who should be listening. Can wrist slaps from a fatherly economist or exborta- Or<le F CHrnUt., CHtnUI B Cl•rl. Ml Oow CD Co4u Vtn1 c.om CJ• COl'l\I Sh Comw P• A conference covering marketing programs for technical products and projects will be held Nov. 4..S at South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. Co-sponsored by t.he American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics-Los Angeles section and the Technical Marketing Society of America, the conference will be presented by five individuals chosen for their expertise in their fields. CUIOUPP Further information is available at AIAAtrMSA Conference, '44 W. Ocean Blvd., Suite 1403, Long Beach, 90802, or (213) 43'7-746S. .Over The Counte r NASO Ustinqs 1 IV• 12 Pa En1er ~ l'li PnrtO!t B ~v. u :::r:~ .. B'(/ 11'/t II P9troll\ ,", P911lllOll 17"' 111') Pledmt 4 SJio •'4 Pln!(rtn ... IA PIO!' HIB ,,.., 3 Plstllln 6+• 7'4 Potsls Co 1~ .... w· :::::t'~c U V. tl'-P 8-Met •"' 7\11 PutO Cap 1711, ti Qual lnM ,,,, 1~ A~ Pr 16'11. 11 ... Ae~ll C 1t'4 21 AeV<h Co >.. I Aeymnd .. ,,, 10'/o A.ec09 Eq 14'" U Ao.cl E~ lit• 4 Robin M 14 14 ROWIOO\ .... 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Wheat Held Back WASHINGTON CAP) -American farmers are holding record amounts ot wheat orf tbe mark.et, apparenUy in an ellort to force J>rieet up. · The Agriculture Department re-• ported Thursday t.bat on Oc:t. 1. wltb wtieM prices 30 perceat below a year •atlier, r a.rm.en WeTe holdini m mlWGn busbell. even more th.an int.he months Immediately before the m ... !ve c:raln Hies to the Soviet Ubioa bl th• 1u.mmer al sm. • The report on ~ i.nvefttories, . whleb could ladlcal• bithff food · prices, ca.me aa Ute Laboe Depart· llMlll w• NPOrUlll tJ\11 Sept.ember's c:cmunter ne1'1. • Friday, October 22. 1919 OAILYPILOT Al3 1976 Tcuc La.., Vacation Home Policy Changes By SYLVIA PO&TEa (F'l/tli i1t 0 Sfriu) MounUn& oumbtn ot Americans own vacaUoo bomcs which they use ~tsoaally pa.rt of the time and rent out part ol the Ume. Now, under the 1978 Tax Reform law. they final· ly will b.ave a relatively simple rule for determJ.n.1111 how much home maJ.ntenance and depreciation tl\ey un deduct On addition, of course, to deductina the mortgage interest and property taxes). The new rule applies to the 1976 taxe.'I. Under the old l•w, deduction.a for maint.e.nance and depreciaUon depended en wheLher the home was owned tor profit -a tou.gb test to meet Sn a buale with an IRS agent over deductions. MOllt deducted the entire ex· penses on lhe grounds that they held the homes for prom. Under the new rules, the main· teoance and deprecia- tion deductions depeod Money's Worth only on the length of time owners and tenants spend in the home. IF TOE OWNER USES THE vacation home for more than two weeks or more than 10 percent of the rental time, whichever is the longer period, the deduction for maJn. tenance and depreciation for the rental period is limited to the amount or rental income reduced by the property taxes and interest during the rental period. The expenses that dn be allocated lo the period are the same percent.age of total expenses as the rental period is to the period of total use by the owner and the lessee. For instance, if the owner us~ his vacation home for one month and leases it for two months, two-thirds of his various maintenance expenses, depreciation .interest and taxes can be allocated to the rental period and one-third to personal use. These limitations on deductions for maintenanCf and depreciation don't apply if rental.income produces a profit for the entire year ALSO, IF THE HOUSE IS rented less than 15 days a year. the owner doesn't report either the rental income or the maintenance and depreciation expenses allocable to this rental period. . To illustrate how the new rule works, lake the owner of a vacation home who uses it in June and rents it in July and August for $3,000 His total annual costs for this home are in- terest on mortgage, $1,200; property taxes, $600; main- tenance, $600 and utilities, $300. A year's depreciatiorL is $1,200. The owner has used the home for a longer period than / the personal-use period specified in the new rules becaus~ June is longer than two weeks and longer than 10 percenlof the two-month rental period. His allocable deductions are limited as explained in the previous paragraphs. IDS GROSS RENTAL OF $3,000 for July and Augus~ is reduced by two-thirds of the property taxes and mortgage interest allocable to the rental period, or $1.200. That limits his maintenance and depreciation deductions to no more than $1,800. Here. his maintenance expenses and depreciation total $2,100 ($600 plus $300 plus $1,200) of which two-thirci'5, or $1,400, ls allocable to the rental period. Since $1,400 doesn't exceed the $1,800 limit, he can deduct the $1,400. (If the al· locable maintenance and depreciation bad exceeded $1,800. he could h ave deducted only $1,800.) In addition to the $1,400 deduction, he a lso can deduct the full $1,800 of property tax· es and interest, which always are deductible in full. Even those qualified to deduct rental expenses under the previous IRS rules may qualify for a larger dedudion under the new rules. For instance, in the case above, the limitation on main- tenance and depreciation deductions under the old IRS rqle was only $1,200 -not $1,800 -so the owner could have de· ducted only $1,200 instead of the $1,400 allowed under the new rule. Nert: Theoldertarpayer Rich Eccentric Enjoys Scrimping PALM BEACH SHOR~. Fla. (AP) -The old man sit· ting in the comer of the bote.l coffee shop with only a cup.of brew, a pack of cigarettes and a telephone at his side is not.- as many passersby believe-a thrifty tourist or genial main- tenance man. John D. MacArthur, 79, ls a member of a rapidly vanishing species: the American billionaire. He is an unusually accessible and admittedly eccentric ex· ample of the breed. JDS LIFE IS UNCLtrrrERED BY the usual accoutrements of wealth: he has no limousine, no mansion, no bangers-on, no secretary. MacArthur spends most of his day in MA<AllT"u" thecoUeesbopofhisColonnadesHotel,greetiogguests. "Certainly if I wanted a yacht, I could get one. But 1 don't," MacArthurs-aid. Wbenhespeaks,helooks directlyin· to the eye of his visitor. But MacArthur, a chain smoker, ap- pears most comfortable with a thin sheet or smoke between him and his listener . .,If I wanted lo build a mansion, I could," he said. "But when J began maktq mooey, I didn't cban1e my llfestyle because I was afraid something mtght happeo. I was on thin ice for the first 1$ ye an." THE ICE HAS TBICKENED THROUGH. the years. MacArthur owns at least a dozen insurance companies (in- cluding the enorm0t.mly profitable Banks Lire and Casualty Co.), about 1,000 acres in Florida, the Colonnades (with it.a 1,500 acres ol oceanfront property). banks, radio and te.leruion stations, restaurants, farms, ranches and dosena or other concerns. He isn't the only successful member or his family. fig late brother, Charles, was co-author of lbe Pulitzer Prize- winning play, "The Front Page." Actress Helen Hues bl his aister·in-law and the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur WH 1 cousin. MacArthur enjoys joking about b.la almost lepndary thrifttneae. When a repartu and pboto&r~her arrived for an interview, he ast.Cld 11 they were hungry. Told they we.nm 't, be aa.ic1, "Well, I wasn't going to give lbe food awaur. I would bavecbar1edyou. '' AND RE TOLDTBE Pllm'OOUPR'Ell: "I should let afeefor posin1. Every model gets one.." lie said he filea t.ourilt clus because "my rear md ial\'t Ul.ltbig thatl can 't.eeUlinC.01 t.owUtaeat." Hil lJ vely sense~ bwnar a1lo wu evident dwinl a tour al h1I hotel. He walked boldly into• women's rest room. spend1nf a few minutes lnlld.e. As he walked out of the room, bemeh female 1uett. "UB,JUSTClllOUNOITout.,''betoldber. ''ll'sjuatas · Jdltary aa could be. Enjoy yourHlf." Bo_.le Title SPiit Show Vies With Races Lack of Jruul Leada to DeadlOck By ALllON LOCKABEY Olily ......... lf .. Sailln& ent.busluts wW have two chokes this weekend -to s tay home and sail the boats they. have or go to the Soutbero California Sailboat Show at Long Beach to see what'• ne-tV. The saUboat show opens for a lo.day run today at 2 p.m. at the Long Beacb Arena and wlll feature everytblng from dinghies to motor-sailen plus a wide variety of a~es. both electronic and mechanical, with which to Improve one's old boat. RACING ACTIVITY IN Newport this weekend will be centered al Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club with a double-barreled feature, the seventh race or • Angelman Serles for Performance Handicap Rae· ing Fleet yachts and the Octoberfest for outside rac- ing yachts Saturday and Sunday. In the southern end of the county Dana Point Yacht Club will be bolt to a Deel ol Polynesian Con·· cept catamarans racing for the championship or the neet. The event ls billed as the second annual Polynesian Concept Ocean Cruising-Racing As- sociation Championshlp with seven yachts compet- ing. Collegiate saUors will be competing for the Douglas Cup at Long Beach Yacht Club, a match racing series patterned after the Congressional Cup. MANY LOCAL SKIPPERS will be sailing in ·Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor Series, a tuneup series of day races for the Mazatlan race set to get under way Nov. 6. Southern California Yachting Association calendar: ... __.. ... , ... • s.1!~1.~u~!INTHIAN YACHT Cl.UB -Octoberfnt. O<Mlde cl•uH CAPISTRANO BAY YACHT a.ua -Oct-r Re9'1tt• (PHRF IOA MOAF) $.lturdav. LOS A-'"""-9"<11 LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -S.11 E••t Rtce IHar-SerlH No 11 S;ind.ty LONG BEACH VACHTCLUB-00U9tasCuo.co11e9lete matcttraclnor• Polynesian Cats To Race at Dana Seven Polynesian Con· cept class catamarans will gather at Dana Point Saturday for the second annual Polynesian Con· cept Ocean Cruising· Racing Association ''Survivor' At Show Bob Lengyel, who sailed a 26-foot sloop in the h azardous Sin g l eha nd ed Transatlantic race last summer, will appear at the eighth annual Southern California Sailboat Show at the Long Beach Arena, to- day through Oct. 31. Lengyel was one of 73 starters out of a field of 126 who made it across the Atlantic in the al· Jotted 50 days. Lengyel will be at the Dawson exhibit with the production 26-footer, the second smallest boat to compete in the race. championship with Dana Poi.nt Yacht Club as bosL Polynesian Concept is the name given the 35- foot racing-cruising catam aran designed for film actor Buddy Ebsen of Balboa Yacht Club a number of years ago. The boat is produced by W.D Schock Company. The event will start with a parade of yachts out or DPYC Saturday at 10 a.m The first race is scheduled at noon. Three races will be sailed Saturday and three on Sunday. Poly Cats scheduled to compete. -are-OnO-Kai, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber, Marina del Rey ; Tempo Vivace. Mr. and Mrs . Virgil Just, Ox· nard; Outrageous Lady, Capt Lennart Thorell, Berlin, Germany; Hal Kai, Harold Shekell, San· ta Monica, Polynesian Concept II. Ron Burns a nd Warren Seaman, Marina del Rey, lnvic- t us . Mr and Mrs Michael Cruickshank, Dana Point, and an un· christened boat sailed by Bradley Salter, Balboa. r. ·~ Coa•tal Weather Suta, Moo11, T~de• Varl1bte tow cloud• nlQnt •nd mort1· tnohour\ ~turdtty, oth~rwlutlt'&r. LIQM varlabl~ wind ' noqttt arid ~lno llOUr\ Hoql>\ Saturday In'"" 10·1 Coutal ltmperatur~• wlll ra~ betwee11 U a11d 7~ I nlaM tom ~•tll>f'o\•lll ranqoi..1 .. oenUN>c11S Tlwwator tome>e,.turt wlll bd6 QUEENIE -"'· ..... r ~ , ~~~ lo--t.Z PUBLIC N011CE ' ~ltlOAY 5'lcondlow 3:l8p m. .o 1 Sec0rldn111n •·o p.m. s 1 SATUllOAY Flr~llow l : 1U.m. O.~ F"st!llQll •:77a.m 6 f S.Condl-4'tSP m, ·1 C S.CondltlQlt 10:Jlp.m, •.• Sunrl\e• l·~a.m .• set•6·11p m Moo<lrlud·J4a m ,wtsS:2611m. "'""-,..,~tltlqlt SKonc11ow Sc<ondl\1911 SUNDAY 3:54•"' u 10 Ola m 6l S OSp m. ·IC 11norn H By Phil lnterlandi PUBLIC NOTICE -~------ ~TING A 10-moatb battle fOf' the HotM Cat n"t championship in the Silver LU• Challenge Serles erl&ld in a d.e- ~~ock between the San Dle10 and 9!.Dta MCMUea-Marinadel Rey neeta. Wind -ot mon pn>perly the lack or lt ..... determined tbe co-cbalQplonahlp when the.two finalists were unable to. stage enou1b races for a cWlnitlve re. awl. The commodol'es ot each Oeet decided to call it a dead beat. StW to be determined are the in· 4MduaJ Utlea in the challeqe aertea wblcb m.at.cbed up Hobie '1eets from throughout Sou them califomla . Top lndlvidual sailors from the San Dlqo, Saota Monlca. ~Beach aod Oxnard will meet oo tho North LU~ at tbe blab de1ert resort on SUnda.y. Nov.%1. • The top two flnlaben in the Hoble·~ eompetltlqn and tbe winners in tho 14·fe>Ot compeUUon wW battle for the, chimplonlblp. ca111u-1111. Put a ftW word• to work tor ou. MIRROR, Ml~t<:~ ON THE WALL, WHOSE ~ PRICE. IS FAllCEST OF T'tlEM A• t ? . ( CLEAR 12"xl2" J ' .GOtDVEIN 95 INCHES 2x4 STUDS 97c Just a tad over a penny an inch (he does amazing things with his new calculator). Useful 12"xl2" Choice of clear, or colors. Got those little teeth to keep it in place. a· io· 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' 2x4 2x6 136 200 170 250 204 300 2~· 3so 272 400 306 4so 340 500 ' I '-- 4x4 4x6 272 400 3•0 500 4oa 600 476 700 544 90,0 612 900 680 1000 Real cedar. natural or stain it. Easy. cut it with a barnle-t METAL BUILDINGS Like having an extra garage (and if some of the cars get any smaller [ know what we'll use to park thorn in.) lO'xS' ...... 79oo 10'x7" ..•••....•.• 9900 lO'xlO' .•......... 9900 REAL ITAUAN MARBLE WAU. TILE 297 SQ.FT. We said real because nowadays there are some pretty successful man-made things. but nothing beats genuine marble for looks. 12"xl2" DARK ~i:HCORK 4PAK I like the way it amells. My wile likes the way it looks. My kids like the way it float• ("Get that atuff oudda da tub you kids.") RAIN LAMP The more I knock theae the more people buy them. I tctlre that as a rejection of my good taate. (Sorry. Marley, people want tuna that taates good.) 3 9 00 RAIN GUTTER 1~~ My dear old da aaid 1 would end up in the gutter and I'm there all ready only haU way thru the ad. ASHBY ALUMINUM LADDERS " Good ladder•. well made# You were expecting a Helena Rubinstein commercial with violins maybe? s· Stepladder. ~ ••••• 99 7 6' Stepladder. • • • • 11 9 7 14' Extension ••••• 1397 16' Extension • ." ••. 1697 20' Extension ....... 24 9 7 JOHNS MANVILLE ~, ASPHALT ~·=-, ·<·:.~"· .. SHINGLES --!i~ 19°0 lOOSQ. FT. It Isn't Just a good idea to buy quality in roofing. lt'. the only idea. 15 year guaranteed~ heavy mineral coat. JOHNS MANVILLE A~~~tT " ROLL ROOFING 100 SQ. FT. 6 40 And the aame great quality ln roll roofing. You buy poor roofing a:nd the rain eomH in to haunt you. who need• that? ·-----·------------------------c I - DREMEL". ENGRAVING TOOL What a nUty. You hobbyist know better than I the quality of DremeL adJuatable etch (I have an etch I need to scratch too.) PEEL'NLAY PARQUET TILE Real wood floor tiles. So easy. juat peel the backing and place. Got interlocking sides. Some kind of great lifetime Jooka. ~~A~RMSTRONG ~ PLACE'N PRESS TILE ·l27c 12"x12·· Pffl and place. that' a all. No nteH. and all the good looks of quality tile (Good looks? Quality? That's all he keeps talking about.) Doea anyone out there not know the value of deep vinyl Solarlan? You sir. did you have your band up? Oh. you were Juat scratching your ear, 1 aee. Okay .•. . , ,. .. .. NEW YORK (AP) -Betty Rollin can talk calmly now about having bad a breast removed -a straightforward term lbat she prefers to the "euphemistic mastectomy." • , But it was different l$ mqplh.s ago when the writer, network correspondent for NBC News and former columnist for Look maguine learned that the lump was probably ca'nct!r. ' "First. you cry.'' admits Miss Rollin , who has written a book by that UUe describing with polgnan· cy and humor what she went through physically and emo· tionally after that. "It spilled out," she said, dis· cussing her decision lo write about the experience. "I was ·so stunned by the event 1 just start- ed to wrlte things down to make some sense or it. "The journalist in mebeg,n ob- serving me experienclnglhJngs. It wasn't only aw ru1 1t was also fascinating and the wnter in me kept noticing the fa scinating things. ''Betty Rollin lbe person rell sad but BeUy Rollin the writer went to the typewriter.'' lthe added. concedillg that it was dU· ficult to tell "a whole lot or stuff •bout myself I don't love having people know." But ~he came to Ute ce>oclll!ion that it was worth it for two reasons: "I feel very good that it's an honest-boot and aa isuch it's beund to help other women; also. It makes me reel far less isolated with my problem." Even before she wrote the book she made no effort lo hide the fact of the s urgery. She reports that men "tend not to want lo hear about it ind shirt uncom· fortably in their chair" but that women. h~e -been sympathetic although she detects an "I'm gladjf5 nqt mf' attitude. The petite, I dark-haired Miss Rollin, wearing a t•quoise s hirt dress open at the throat, with a silver bracelet and silver ear- rings, said she felt absolutely no Tim Redman (above) finds French horn challenging. Above right, Stacy Strong concentrates hard on the violin. At right, Dennis Arey is determined to master trombone. They attend Whittier School, Costa Mesa. , • 4 ' . By MARCIA POUBERG OftM 0•1111'119111llft You arrive at a cisu'1 party. Friends are gree\ing one another, you beat sudden outbursts or laughter and loud voices, peol>le are snacking on refreshments. 1.'be fffte looks festive, but · tllere'1 ~llll in the air. You ' ..,.ea tem•t"'1 •n Gncomforta· J>llfo.,. ·{l'*faftfM1Uie i~bes.'' t .. 1*1 r:11it:=m:th't ~ ~ M'b ar1iln1 ell II dQn, ~er 1-CU .. t ls I over a Jaadl~•tter1 someone tlae has w'*'~oma .. 111n°"9nsiftjdce. ~f~oen have btt:r'I ex· emotiona ~ thelt I da. 'PefliM'' ao atmoll>M{e la OM eumpi. et CM ew-.. ot enero. u oplontf at a fte9lll Diacovertes Unlimited program ... resentment that tl happened to her. "l rc~d the papers and know the awful thlnis lhat happen to peo- ple," she said. •'I haled it, but how could I reel this wasn't fair? I still constder myself a fortunate per11on. It's a llabiU\y but not as bad as other liabilities like being stupid or u_gly." Mlss ~ollin, 40, has since been divor<:M:t from author Arthur Henoe, but says that the opera· Uon led to tbe divorce only In that "I felt suddenly in a hurry to be happy. We're all going to die but maybe I was going to die sooner than other folks. "If I hadn't had breast cancer maybe I'd have endured it (the mamage) either forever or at least longer. But I wasn 't in the' mood to endure. I was in the mood to gratify." Her attempt lo "gratify" led her lo leave her husband lo live with another man, an arrange- ment that didn't work out. ''Things like guilt. convention. - l sense of honor. justl~ morality, cept for a day or two here and ''I still have bad moment11 suddenly fell io tbe race of my there." wben I 10 to the beach and see sudden need to have a really in· • wOIQen ln teeny-weeny bikini~. I stanlly happy and marvelous She says she can't unaerstand still s w,llow bard. And I'm life," she said, explainfrtg the women being afrlad or self· hypochorf'drlacal. lf something episode. examination or seeing a doctor h\11\l l thinlt I have cance1 of th~ . about a lump -npt 4otnJ left.earlobe. Miss Rollin, who says she liked "soine_lhing that Will .gave yowr "Ailde from that I'm okay. being married, doesn't roreclose--nre. ' ritaJly am ... the possibility of marrytng again and adds that the publication or her book has solved the problem of whether or when to "tell" a potenltal husband. AB f<fr how It hH changed her life, she says. "The corny things are really true. If you've bad ~ semibrush with death it doe make you value life more; you wake up and reel grateflll to be all ve: you par more attention to pleasurtand pay less alt.enUon to small dirfi¢ulties andinit&tions. • "I do va)ae people I love and people who love me and I know who they are now. I ffel good about myself that I've gotten through something I tridn't ex- pected and I didn't crumble ex- .. Musicians Mob·iliz.ed . at Golden West College. . caEATIVEPOTENTIAL 1be subject, tiUed New Ap- proaches· to tbe Creative Poten- tial Within You, was examined by Mary E. Tholts. instructor, lec- turer and student. Ma. ~l!ts became interested in the •hen ahe alt.ended a c.a .St~e Long Beach lecture liY9' bf ~allca Kargulla, MD, A\ltlor bf l4 ••Brea~tbrou9b to . C.lillvttt, .co-written by J)r. ~Neal.1 '*umtn1 to eollqe aft.er a lo~ •b~ence, Ms. 'l'boits ._,,eel ~ 19"14 wttb a maatera degetn recreation. --.ut I had th1a ~. this , .. , thtlt lbere's ~ .•. •••he aaf&. P\ltHinl tM llatdeet of ene11 an• hllb•r sense. ~. llM nraUad in, and llf"8tteadt. ct.Ma t.aualal "1 Dr. Karcuna and Dr. Neal at UCLA. Ms. Tholts noted that by con- centrating and s¥twin& down the energy flelds around us, we can use them to reach "tberealaelf." . "The secret.or all creativity is in our enerfles," she stressed. "There is a tremendous huncer In tb:ia land today f~ creaUvity., There's a st.riving, a resUess urae rorit. "But it's more ltlan just paint· iq, or ceramics. It's not a pro- duct. Jt'a ~ot emotions Of U,.,.,.g9*L!>Utour hilhersell. AWA•E~E88~81'.S ''You 1et fiaahdowns '1 aw.re· ne11. Somethtnc ~lien. Don't wait ror tb.e mu.e to~e throu&h the door. You cw llnd It within younell," she contanued. lleMarC!b 1bow1 tb8t there are at pnHDttru-e. eMrCY fleJda ~ a pouibiltfourth, dreven otben, the said, l'tf errtnt to ftndincs in Dr. ltarruD•'• book. 'I'be1are: .,. Whal an opportunity. The third graders from Dolly Moore's class could play whatever instru- ment they wanted. The Orange County Philharmonic Society's Music Mobile wa5 on the scene. Alter a presentation by two do· cents, Lois Tingler and Mary Gleason, the children were Invit- ed lo try the trumpet, trombone, drums, clarinet, cello or French horn and for once, no one cared how awful the sound was. Some of the children were sur- prisingly good for their first ef· fort but some could get only squeaks. puffs and groans from the instruments. When at was all over. most children said they pre· ferred the drums. The Music Mobile. just begin· ning its rounds for the 1976·77 school year. will visit ••early every school in the Newport· Mesa Unified School District, ac- cording lo Lois Ting ler. chairman. Its purpose is lo expose children to the various families of Instruments and prepare them for fourth grade band programs and the fifth grade youth con- c e:rU sponsored by the Philharmonic Sodety. -ttheric, or ph~ical. "It's a COP>' o( our own physical ,body. Some people can visibly see it, eomefeel it. Tbe word 'aura' used to be used todescribeiL -Astral, or emotional. "Emo- tional energy extends about a foot aroad us and lt's oval. Agatn, fOMe aee il1 some reel it 'or pert11ive l~ by; tuning in to other people Incl lhe r feelings:• -Mental. ''This field, also oval, e~ wt II little turther than the emotibnat, Our miJtds spray alfover. so weneef'to plUg up our rqwatal holeaby concentrating.'' -llntultlonal. "This probable fteld is thought to be a higher vibration, a higher self. It's not )'Our phytlcal~y, JlO\)'ouremo-tlons, not our mind, but aomethlni,hi r . ' ••.at'a people seeking Jr<>Wth to ~'"9aess, tryiac lo find the Mll, tbe purpoie ol. bein1 here, and where we are cotnc. That's In a leased van, which runs ol'\ gasoline donated by Arco, some 90 docents will take the instru- ments provided by Coast Music lo the schools. A script written by t he P asadena Junior Affiliates i3 used, according to Mrs. Tingler. It is a bright, upbeat talk. "How many of you play musical instruments?" she asked the stu- dents. Three or four said they did. "You all played yo ur first musical instrument when you were a baby," Mrs. Tingler con- tinued. She explained that this was when they got pans from the kitchen and beat on them like drums. She show~d them a chart of the Los Angeles Phi lharmoni c Orchestra and told them there are more than 100 Instruments in this group. One. the French horn, is maC1e with coiled up tubes that would lake two men to hold if they were stretched out, she said. To il- lustrate, she pulled a piece of tbkk yarn out and asked a volun- teer to take the other end. It was very long. The cymbals. which arc clanged together, sound "just like the lids of the pots you hit when you were a baby." Mrs. Tingler told the students that music "makes you happy or sad" and that it "tells you a story." She illustrated the point by playing a tape-recorded sym- phony movement, in which the main character could be followed by the various solo instruments. Finally, the big moment came when the instruments 7ere up for grabs. Judging from the excited voices, the third grade class had enjoyed letting off a little steam and making some noise. ''When you see the Mu~c Mobile, be sure to wave to m"f'' Mrs. TingJer said as the chjldren . left. Photos end Story by ' Judith Olaon true creativity, "she said. (• · .. Howtoaetthere? Andhowtore-cognizell? "Yo u ex p e rien ce ihe Oashdowns or awareness, and one or the quickest wayw ts th.rough meditation. It atilis the other enereY lieJds around you." , It's not sitting down and saying a mantra, ti'a not da}'dreaming .-rid it •• not relaxation response, ' UWJzing the classic style of meditaUol), Ms. Thoits follows a pattern of "conceMrraio , meditation then contemplaU enrclse and train the mind.' A 'free series of lectures ov~r­ inc methods of meditation, ..,...IY ,.Ida. Inner awareness ud )ll'Oblem aolvlq will be pre-teDted by Ira. Thait.s tn Fbrum lat Golden West College. . Th• Hr .. a la plaDCed for Frldan at 7:30 p.m .. on Oct. 22,# '9,Nov.5and/2· ' ~ ' • I • ' i . t-i . .... .-. r 11 , .. ... OAJLYPILOT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 BySYDNEYOMARR ARJES (March 21-April 19): Great em- phasis now on involvement, love and money. Nothing is ball way -it is alJ or nothing. If you're playing games, stakes are high. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stress on area or chart related to long.term rela- tionship, cooperative efforts, partnership, legal affairs, marital status. Protect your rights. in ventions, discoveries, invest- ments . · GEMINI (May 21-June 20): New Moon position emphasizes employment picture. health, the s haring or interests with co-workers, associates. Change is in order nothing is likely to remain the same. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Plenty of ac- tion, emotion -you express yourself in dramatic fashion . t I .. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You do some soul- searching. Your abode may be "invaded." You discover what -and who -means most to your well-being. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You're being called in numerous directions. Key is to or- ganize, to accept responsibility, to separate the real from illusion. Postpone sbort journey. if practical. • I ' l i;~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Friends arejn: tense about beHers -don't argue wiµi fanatics. ' · · · · SCORPIO <Oc t. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar em· phasis on initiative, independence, new starts, awareness, willingness LQ stand tall for ptjnciples. SAGITfARl\JS (Nov. *Dec. 21): Idtui· tion, learning process, ~aching -these figure prominently. CAPRICO.RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Hiahlight versatility. One who presses you for answers could be playtna cat·_!l!'~· mouse game. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)t Pocitk>n js strong but controversial. SUperiori! back you but have "salty" comments. • PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Com- munications could be garbled, subject to chan1e -long-range~ans may b.e revised, reviewed, reversed. ·.JOU will stop smoking on llow1mb1r 30th " .•• ll you JotD 8MOK2NDER8 ao1r aH follow OUT plea11nt pravam. At SMOKEND~ , ...... 1moke H mucfl •• yCMI tllce •tll l"'ve ... me.I to ' quit CALMLY and COMFOllTd Y. v .. ·a Ille tree of tfle desire to smoke. Yoe'll ••It PAINLF.811.Y. : WITHOUT IUN S.dk1, wtJlpowtr, h,,...11, 1mokf...f>lown In your faee, or "cllmMnl e-e w.lls." Uke tens of tbouuncla httemaUonaby yota can ' • ~ome a reined D01Haoller c.&ally IHlfferent to d&arettes. · Come to a FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION and brtn& JOW c~ ••• a. a few weea 1" won't nte4 the•. . LOCATION a Ta.o/L.A~ H1W NEW DUi_ SOUP KITCHEN REST~AANT 23740 l!I Toro Road In 11-..edt "'"•OM ~ ... ot !illt Oi110 F-~I Toro ollfw. ~AHEIM HYATT HOUSE 1100 S. Hatt>or Bovd. t:.:!: 1cron from 01.,,.....1114 au111 ,....., ..... J 7:JO P,M. w.~,.., w ...... 1 • o..z ..... 3 7tJO P.M.. 7:3t P.M. .............. ~ ........ SM1 .._ ............ Wlf1141 tfMIH . .. ADAMI.:....., .... ,_ auat CA._.. . "" Unusual Homes v ·illage Tour Charms Six UJW1ual bomes, rdlectlnl the warmth, bffuty and retard for nature, have been Mlectecl for · the Lquaa Cbarm HouMTow'. The event will be from 1 '° 5 p.m. SUnday, Oct. JC. Proceeds lrom the ... 50 ticket.a will be Uled to preaerve and promote the village atmosphere ol the city. which la the dedication oft.be tour sponsor: Villa1e Laguna. The "Wild West" ii housed in wood and staas in the Victoria beach colla&e of Dr. Peter· Kirkbove. It is one or the ortgtnala and was without elec- tricity as recently u 15 years .,0. Now, ll not only bouts elec· tricity but also a solar healed pool. Each visitor will have an op- portunity to decide which ls more impressive -the south coast vi.w, tbe manicured terraces or. the cracetul interior at the Bill Swan residence. . The soft blue and white interior abowcu• collections ot orlclnal art, ptinta, French tapestries and heirlooms. Bonnie Llppe's home conjures up thousbta of a Hansel .,id Gretel cottaae,'with it.a rock and 1bln'1• facade. . lnai~e she bu created a warm, old-world atmosphere with an eclectic collection of antiques, cry1tal and wicker. Built oa .the rim overlooking Lasuna Canyon is Sandi and Geor1e Kacbikas • mqnificent home. bum or modern rock, cedar and gla.aa. A Tivoli chandelier in the entry hall captures the eye and draws la upward toward a canWevered Fran Engelhardt, chairman of Village Laguna Inc., previews the Peter Kirkhove home which is included on the Charm House Tour. stairway and beyond to the 11.m- ken Uvinl room. No vUlage tour would be com· plele without one of Lamont Langworthy'• innovative and timeless desi1na. The canyon pyramid with a view, owned by Pam and Forre,at Stray• 1a one orthem andincludedontbetour. · Viewers wlll be attracted tb \he. country English decor, Tudor and American antiques, and re- finished hardwood Ooora in the Olympic Village home ol Pam and Dave Hagen. A special touch is the master bath with its Tudor-style stained 1lass aod teak panellnc. Further information is availa- ble by calling 494-1992or41M-m6. In cue or rain, the tour will be postponed one week. (Ann Landers ·~ Glue Not Binding nuisance or changing the locks wu minimal compared with the mental anguish or knowing that some car thief knew where we lived and bad the keys to our home for three days. Warn your re- aders, Ann. -BARRICADED IN WILMETTE home night after night or going to the movies with the girls al the abop where she works. How can I help her make a social life? - MOTHER WITH A HEARTACHE DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I are retired, in our mid-60s. For various reasons we have not "lived together" in the real sense for 20 years. We each have heavy grievances againllt . the other, but two attempts at divorce fell through because of health problems and social pre- ssure. So we continue to share the sarnehouse. , My question : How many mar- riages Pnd up this way? l'U bet the percentage is hith. especially in the older age bracket. How do these people cope with the situa-, tion, which at times becomes very depressin g? -SEEKING ANSWERS DEAR SEEKING: I can't gJve you any figures on tbe number of couples whose marriages are baatlng together wlLb safety pins aad Elmer's glae, bu& I CAN teU YOtl there are mo,.. pear •ar· riagee aroud tbaa goed .es - by a Joe• s hot. Especially .after 10 years.. Bow de tbey cope? You., dear lady, &Te IN aacb a marrta1e. How do YOU do I&? My caesa la- .ttb peat dHOcalty. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since your column is an educational source for a great many people, I'd like to pass on some useful in- !orm ation out or my own ex- perience. Several days ago my car was stolen. The details of wbe.re and · bow are not important. but the af. termath caused me considerable anxiety. l hope I can spare others what I wen Uh rough. Unthinkingly, I left my house keys in tbe glove comparlnlent. On the key ring was my {dentifica· tion card, complete with address. Also in the glove compartment was a map, showing friends how ; to get to our home. (We live in the s@urba.) Tbe car wu recovered after three days but the house keys and map were missing. The cost and .t.mong Friends · ., . " ' ~tllo-n was billed as a "non· l>Oll~Jc ... ·~· appearance, Dr. 1 S. I. lta~skawa, Republican Senatorial · ~and•~ate,1 couldn't resist injecting politics in his speech before the Friends of UCI annual meeting at South Coast Plaza Hotel. Hayakawa chats with Mrs. Leon ·Lyons during a r eception in his honor in the Lyonses • Linda Isle home. l';LY-f Ice ~ skattng ever.yday. ur UPHOLSTERY _._, .. w_. ...... lt2JM-4MrltY4l C.-*-1 Jlt' f'ITrTI PIMDAMTS Reel Cloisonne star or butterfly pendant In blue · or white. Spec. color · wanted. Tlf1Y, delicate gift. only $4.50 tncludet , K tx. + postage. Cti. ot MIO to Bartol Entp .• • P.O. B x 8563, Ftn, Valley, 92108 (2710 S. Grand. S.A. 92705) Guarantff . DEAK WILL: Yoa warned ta.em-aad I thaak yoa. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Something la bothering me. It seems whenever I pick up your column some teenage girl is bav· inc• second child out. or wedlock. My 20-year-old daughter can't evengetadate. Rosalie isn't beautlful but she certainly is presentable. She has a slight weight problem but you wouldn't call her fat. She is heallhy-looklng, and a lot more attractive than the models wi.th their hip bones sticking out and the middles caved in like they have TB or something. It just brea.ks my heart to see th1s lovely, intelllgent girl sitting DEAK MOTHER: I bow of no way a motlier can create a social We for Iler it-year-Gld daughter. Bonlle will bave to do It t.enelf - if •be la latereated. I recommend weekeed •aca- tiou away from home wt.ere ala1le people 10, poUtJcaJ dabs, lligbt-acbool claaaea -ID odter words, oatalde exposure. Sbe'U never catch a muskie II abe keep1 ftahlng ln a herring barrel. A no-nonsense approach to bow to deal with life's most difficult and most rewarding arrange-ment. Ann Landera's booklet- Marriage -Whal to Expect." will prepare you for better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400; Elgin, Ill. 60120, enclosing 50 cent.a in coin and a long, stamped. self· addressed envelope. Taking ·Notice OVEIWEIGKIS DRINK MILK SHAKES AND LOSEI ASTHMA: Inform&· lion about exerclse- lnduced asthma attacks and breathinc problems is available from the Lune A11ociaUon, the "Christmas Seal" peo- ple, at 835-LUNG. n8B: An orientation-· trainlnc aaaion for thia one-to-one emer1ency usist.aoce procram will be held Saturday, Oct. 30, at St. Miebael and All Angela Church, Corooa delMar. More information is available from the FISH olfice at 6'S-aoso. ....... ~gear test.a b11 ll•l.,ernt1 ol Cla~o report: A9'erage teelglat loss J 0 to 29 Lfls. tint nt0ntll. A.s PIWt of complete program overweights on milk sMkes showed Increased weu being, more energy plus Improved condition In compleidon, hair and nails. This low cost· pt an reQUlres no exercise • no dr\ios . nooe of the diet plan gimmicks. club& or solicitation. Your order from the privacy of your home In confidence. Gel results or money bad<. . .For lilfo: C .. SUMWAY 10 AliU PM C4ll ~ ...... Sat.' s.. 645-2051 646-7tJJ REMODELING AND EXPANDING .SALE .After 15 ye.,• of dOlng buln ... In our PNMnt location, we are expanding. Therefore. we are offering tremendou1 savings on our lnventmy before we start remodeling. We carry i mported Ka-vn custom made furniture. Imported cut crystal lamp•, 4'Xqul11te flgurfnft, tapfstrles, Venetian mlrrora, and many Clther fine cMcorator w.ms,· Tlke ~tage this month of our remoct.llng ute. . ---.. ' .. --. -.. --.... .... .. .. • . . .• • • , • • •. . I /- • IOOMER . by Wa. ·F. •oww mcl Mel C.IOll INSIDE WOODY ALLEN r VI"' ~Pt.JG w~~ A ~$()J IS ~~~r~o, ~t ~ 8ACK' ~ ~fi fXAGT OM>se°" ! CERTAINL>..' ! BA51CAU..CJ <.i..HAT WE 00 15 CUT ~ EAR OFF ~D 6EUl IT C/.l eA:KWAROS! ...... ~ by Joe Mca then byTomlatil* ~~ ~REAU2£ lAAT 1Hle> OPERA11~ I& EAR-REVE~16LE f TANK McNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds r-~~~~~~~~~--. .. mt~~ ~K-Ti.t r~T ~.Uj( .rt ~Gf RAYGR D0fT WAS RUlW ILLfUL ... NANCY I LOVE GRAVY ON MY ;.. M ASHED I POTATOES TIDAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLB UNITED Feature Syndicate T11uraday'1 Puu1e lel••: ACROSS 60 $9olled 52H .. vybMm 1 Accoinpflsh-53 Educ.11oup ed,Qulckly 54 Wrong: 6Eves Prelllt husband 57 Strive 10 Act olsklN 59 cute 14 ~merclal e 1 ---·· shtP revwiue 15 Companion· 154 Ciiek beetle 1• 1'"0 hs e7 Play lhe " I leedlng role century 68 NOC Rust. aalnt regulated 17 DlatentJona 70 Half of a 19StOYe sextet chamber 9 Mak11 4 t Something 20 Tht "P"' ol 7 1 Nick • disorderly that MRCMP " CNrlta 10 Nourishment .nsnsres wife 21 Abiding 72 Surgical 1 t SlnQllf ·-43 Loal streng1h 23 Flrt lhrtsd Presley 46 W. German escapes 730bnOXtOUS 12Dei>ulY slste 25Ccr1geal peOple:Br. 13S.vory 48Pracltcal 215 Eyelid slang 16 Grand person lnfl1mm1llon7 4 EJ!pandtd ······:Idaho 5 t Kind ot room 27Alrlintlor 75Cours• renge 54Becomes &.c:rtmtnlo 22 Account 29 Negative DOWN entry blurred tnswera 1 Get away 24 Aquatic 55 Inward: 3 t Use needle COfnplttely mammala Prefix and lhrtad 2 Kind ol 27 Door frame 56 Fixed 33 Elllmtt dru,.ard: 26 Opp?slt• of: 56 Landed 34 Winged Slang Prtllll estate lnaeeta 3 Bent lnw11d 30 Bwid 60 Of sounder 38 Blend o4 Mr. downward mind logtltltf Mtndtl1· 32 Molal 152 God of love •O M.,u Itel!\ Cf! · 35 ··-·boom •2 Single-& : ...... "of 37 AHtort to a 63 Accumulated muter F ~..., • copy prevloua ft:eta by &nie BushMler MY MASHED -PCJTATO DAM BROKE PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS EJL.!:SS ME:1 IF Ii ISN'lmt: 01• ·~I . ' DR. SMOCK 1-JURSE: .' IS .,-HA1" WHA-r' :t 'T"Hlt-JK 11"' IS !! GORDO MOON MULLINS !<AYO MtJt.t.INS !! I DoN'T CARE IF i1rt1.•n...,_ JTDoeS Ht.J~ M'I AAtJt> TO S~NK YOU-­ '(ot.J1JlE <5QING iDGET IT!.' by Chmtes M. Sdlft by ~d Le Doux· •4 l<M of 41c9' 6 .:,1::,:. condtllon 65Town on llt 45 Covwa uo 1 Eftlrtct 38 Footballer Thamta t.OVl:IJIRPSl-HOW FOR1UNA1! ,__ _______ ___. I JUS"f HAPPE:N 1> HAVE MY MMIMNeMN«W-wrrn MEJ 47 Dt*lillf e Henry vtll"a ----Sayers 68 SpllC . ""*.,_ ~ 38 FllJgartld or 69 Outtpcl(tn 49 Unaound Clndeta ~~)/. } by Ferd Johnson HOW THOOGl-(TFLJL. ... THE GIRLS "Ota dear, now the bi& floppy hata have siven up tryin' attentien away trocn my double chin!" DENNIS THE MENACE ~ /0·'22. 11 .... " . -• . ' ... .. ~ -.•. .. ·: · .. . . I PRIDAY I · 1 __ n_._..,_• __ I , esoo • ~ CJ) Cl) """ G IDCJJ lllllM e llkt'1 WtlNR Los Mltlts hketS ws. W•hllll\Oft. CJ)'""',, .. 8(9 (())GJltm 0 Mnlt : (~ (U I) ''fatll11 Gtnt" (COl!I) '64-C•rr Grant, 1.t$11t Cat~, '""°' How11d, Sharyl loUI. °"''"I Wotkl w. II, a beach ~m 1$ tided into wluntee11n1 la mi n 1 W•lt CIC walCh•n& stahon on a South Sta l\llnd tD rart1Wre f amity Cl)Ma111·l2 iltJ St11 T ttk m Ele<tnc CocMltplftJ Cl lmk tM lafti f!)l.rttlt ...... -':30-snCJAt. llOTICf All UtrM lltftlltll ='IJ tht Pofitbl dtNlt be· htsidtftl ""kl fttd .... ~rttt at ~ time. All ,.._ .,.. Pf'tfl111lllifta 1s ~ ta last·lltitute dla•ce iritlloul net1tt. (() -Grilfltll .. Q) family All1i1 f1l)loom! ~ r rienlls ot ..... • • {-- - f'ICTITIOUS •UIUIUS NAME STATEMaMT TM lollOWh'9 pefSOft Is tleilll -.... ftHsn : HAAM>ll TEXACO, _, ........ BMI .. Co\t. Mt'41. CA '262• ,,_,_ llotiert lloc-. '"''~ Or.,lrYlne,CAt271S This IMIJlnHS Is <Oft4111dtd 11'1 lft ~ dlvl-1. J, AOllt•t Rcic:ll Thh st•ttment wn fll• wl9' ... ClN<!Cy C'9•11 of Of Mte CoMMC\I • S.. -2C,1'7'. ...,. "'*""'" ~99 c..-....., ,. ... 0c1. 1, 1, u, n , '"" _,.,, --- • r West Finds - Coaciipig Is.Agony NEW YORK -It dkln't take Jerry West loJSa to INl'D the l,naltraUou of coadllng -Just qfMltQle. "YCM4 elt there, and there'• re-.Uy not much 1ou can do," aaJd West. a conalatenUy winnln1 player but C).1 u a coach after hiB Loi Anceln Lakera dropped a l.Gi·'7 dectalon to ,the New York Knlcka in a Natlonu Basketball 4.11oclatlon opener Thursday ri1'1tt. 0 You can make tome moves, Uy different combinationa or pbyen, aet up certain pla111 - but tbat'a about lt:• West said. .. ln tbe end It's up to the players t;I) make 1t all work." "I wu not displeased with the way we played," be said. "I wu obly displeued with the result." The Luera squandered a 10. point third-quarter lead, fell btmind by 13 points in the final period, then closed within two before New York'• John Gianelli hit a tbrff-point play for tbe clincher Wlth 53 seconds to go. lOS ANGl!lES t7 -Ford 6, R11uet1 11, Abdul" J1bbotr , •• Alie" 22. Clleney 2. T.ttum '· C..M" t, ~~·~~~Kr tJ~~!~111t':l~M<Mlllla" It. Hey-I•, l"r•rler H , Moovot 21. 01vi~ •. uytO" 2. 8r•dtey "· To11tl Q ·~" un. ~ A119'tel 24 24 71 21 -ii ... v..... 31 u 2t 21-102 ,f'oulectCMll -NoM, Tot1t tovtt-L.M ""9tlti 21, HtwYWll U . A-1U7S. .,..,. .. s ...... PHILADELPHIA -Julius Erving, the girted forward with the dazzling moves, bas been sold by the New York Nets to the fbiladelpbla 76ers in an esUmat· ed $6 million tr ansactilon. TraelcPNfHt BALTIMORE -A Prince Georlff County grand jury is in· vesUgatlng allegations that ad· missions personnel al Bowie Race Course skimmed money from tbe trade's gate recejpts, informed sources said Thursday. The sources, who asked to re· main anonymous, said as many u elght members ol the track's admlllSlons department ha ve been called before the jury in Up· per Marlboro, Md. Goll~ • .,,. COLUMBUS, Ga IAP\ -Flrll .......ct Kor•l Thur\day in 1111 lll S.000 Sovtt•trn Ooen ~II lourname nt on ll'le 6,7,l·Y••d, Pll' :U.JS-10 (;rH l'I hl..icf Country ciuo courH; J. 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Flt~mf\ l"-lt-11 Don Pooley >t·l1-7l 2PntaJl:ftl KANSAS CI~Y -The University or Minnesota and the University of Nevada-Reno were placed on probation Thursday by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for falling to observe NCAA mem be rah Ip obligations. Minnesota received an in· 'definite suspension and Nevada· Reno was suspended' f« one year from participation in any post.season athletic competition or appearance on any NCAA- sanctioned television program. Minnesota's severe penalty waa due lo ila failure to fulfill the conditions and obligations of NCAA membership by taking the position that it would not in the future properly apply the as- sociation's eligibility rules to cer· tain student-athletes. Nevada·Reno wu penalized ·for improper applicatSoo of the association'• minimum two-point grade average for enrolling a . student-athlete, the NCAA saJd. Evert Speeds Past Richey; Makes Semis PALM SPRINGS -Chris Evert bas advanced to the sem ifinals of the $200,000 Inaugural tennis tournament with a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Nancy Richey Thursday al Mission Hills Country Club. And fourth-seeded Virginia Wade outlasted Betty Stove 6-7, 7-6, 6-1. Evert will face Wade in tonight's semifinals, while Fran- coise Durr met Terry Holladay in the other semifinal today. In another upset, Dianne Fromholtz was beaten by Holla· day 6·3, 1·6, 6-3. Fromholtz had upset second-seeded BilLie Jean King in the opening round. l'allla Adl'anr,. BARCELONA, Spain -Raul Ramirez and Americans Eddie Dibbs and Harold Solomon gained the quarter-finals of the Count of Godo tennis tournament Thursday wilb straight-set vic- tories. The top-seeded Ramirez de· feated A,inerican Terry Moor 7-6, 6-1, No. 2 seeded Dibbs whipped Wetner Zimgibl 6·1, 6·3, and No. 3 seed Solomon downed J ose Higueras 7-5, 6·0. The other spots in the quarters were filled by Jan Kodes. who beat Balasz Taroczy 6-3, 7-5; Manuel Orantes, a 7-6, 6·3 winner over Buster Mottram; Zeljko Franulovic, who dumped Wojtek Fibak 6·1, 7-5; Brian Gottfried, a 6-4, 6-1 victor over Pavel Hutka, and Javier Soler, who outlasted Corrado Barazzutti 6-2, 2·6, 6-3. Cotanor• Bonor.-d NEW YORK -Jimmy Con· nors, the U.S. Open tennis cham- pion, on Thursday was named the September winner in the Hickok Professional Athlete of tbe Year Award competition while Ken Norton outpolled Muhammad All. Connors recelved 33 first-place votes and 167 points in balloting by sports writers and broad- caalers. Quarterback Steve Grogan of the New England Patriots was next with 24 first· place votes and 118 points . Martin · Says Umpire . . Threw Balls at Him NEW YORI< (AP) -Manager Billy Martin of the New York Yankees said be was thrown out of the final game of the World Serles Thursday night for throwing a ball toward plate umpire BUI Deegan ''after he threw three ball.a al me.'' · A red-eyed Martin emerged from the off.limits trainer's room a half-hour after the Yankees were swept in four games by the Cincin· natl Reds. Standing in the doorway, still wearing moat or bis uniform, be blasted Deegan buts aid his ninth inning ejection by first baae umpire BruceFroemmingwasjustified. "Deegan threw three balls at me while he was changing baseballs," Martin said. "One bit me in the chest and another almost bit me in the mouth. ''I threw the ball toward him in disgust because I tbougbt be called a brutal game and I got tired or him throwing ball.a at me. I was in three diCferent parts of the dugout, too. Once I was near the bat rack. another time 1 was on the other side of the bat rack and the third time J was in the middle of the.dugout. II I'd wanted to hit him, I could have. Froemming was right by throwing me out. "But they should have thrown the umpires out of the game. They're not supposed to grab me, just like I'm not supposed to grab them. but three of them grabbed me. All I was try~g to tell them wu about Deegan throwing the balls at me, but I didn l get a chance to. . "Yeah, I was on him a lot. If it was the regular season I'd have been thrown out about the third innine. Phillips (second base um· pire DQve Phillips) is one of the best in our league, but Deegan isn 'l even one of the 10 besl, so why would you allow him' to umpire in the ·World Series? "Ball clubs get in the World Series for what they've done during the season and umpires should earn the right to work in the World Series on merit, too. They shouldn't have a rotation system like they do. That's ridiculous! "I thought the rest or the umpiring was sensational, but on his work this season Deegan didn't deserve lo be in the World Series. He wasn't calling them bad just against us; the Reds argued, too." Froemming gve this version of the incident: "Thurman Munson bad turned around a few times on balls and strikes. I threw a ball out of play and watched it co into the Y.antee dugout. Mart in grabbed the ball and threw it back out on the field at Bill Deegan. · . "We have a riot situation here in New York and Martin knew at. When he came out I told him that there was a possible riot situation here and he left.'' Asked U he would have ejected Martin in any other park, Froemming replied: "Absolutely. There is always a problem of fans and I would throw a manager out oC any field for doing that. It is an automatic ejection for throwing equipment or balls on the field." Ex-Trojan Returns Strange to Be Back-Fertig LOS ANGELES (AP) -"USC has a great tradition and the Tro- jans through the years have been a very Cine football team," says Ore1on State coach Craig Fertig. whose Beavers face seventh· ranked Southern California Saturday. Fertig speaks with a certain amount of expertise, since he helped build that wiMing tradi· t.ioa. Oregon State's rookie coach was a s tar quarterback for the Trojans. and following that was a USC usiatant coach under John McKay for 10 years. His homecoming, however, may be less than a joy9us one. It'2 also the homecoming game .. . for John Robinson's powerful Trojans, and they go into the Pacific-8 contest favored by four touchdowns over Fertlg'a Beavers. But Oregon State eomes off a stunning 10-9 upset over California last weekend, the Beavers' lnltlal victory th11 season. After bis first coaching triumph, Fertig said it wu the happiest day or his We, addina that, "Crom the calls and tele- grams I have received it wu an important win for the state of Oregon." That dramatic Oregon State victory is or course hlatory, and Fertig's troope now try to stop a Ricky Bell·led Trojans olfenae that 'a second In the nation In total oftense and scoring. "It's 1oln1 to seem awfully strange," said Fertig of h1I r• turn to the Coliseum. ••1 wu In the film room looking at USC fi1ml ud lt ll'tbe fi:rat Ume In my life I haven't bea tryln1 to figure out waya for USC to score. Now I am lrytn1 to figure out bow to defend a11Jut them. •"Ibey have a very IOOd team and very 1ood players, and Ricky Bell t1 aomet1m1 else. You start with Ricky aad must a~ tempt to atop b1m ii JOQ'nt 10Lna. to have any 1ucc811 aplmt SC . DAILY PfLOT 81) on NY . . Cincy Buries Yanks With Home Runs NBW YORK (AP) -Seven 1a1DH a10, Sparky Anderson knew lt would take ODb' """ aam• for h1a Clncbmatl Reda to become baaeball cbampklal ot tbeworld. The flrat of tboae eeven came ln • PNladelpbla. Tb• Reck, winnen ol the NaUooal Leque'a We1t Dlvblon, were playlnc tbe Pbllll.,, the best oft.be Eut. "1 Hld to myaelf then that 11 we beM pl,teber Steve carttm in, the firat 1ame, we'd win aeveo ltralCbt,' • Anderson recalled. 'l'be Reds did beat Carlton. Theo they beat Philadelphia a1ala • . • and again. Tbat wu tbe National League pennanL Tbea came the New York Yankees, who bad just won the American League nag in an ex- bauatinl five-1ame aeries with KanauCity. · The Reds beat the Yank.a. Thea they beat them again . . . and aealn . . . and again. Seven 1ames later, the Reds were No. l for the second straight year. 11iuraday night's clincher was a 7-2 romp built on Johnny Bench's two home runs and the pitching of Gary Nolan and re- liever WW McEnaney. It was the first World Series sweep since Baltimore's over Los Angeles in 1966. And it was the first time a National League club bad taken two straight World Series since the New York Giants did it in 192'1·22. It was, to put it mildly, .awesome. "They beat us tonight," mut· tered catcher Thurman Munson, tbe only bright. spot in the otherwise pale New York lineup. '"Ibey beat us this time, they beat us four straight, they beat the bell out of us all the way throuell. Wbat else is there to say?" Whatever else there was to say was said succinctly by Anderson. "Thia ball club bas more class than any other club ol the 24 all around the country," Anderson said. "Last year, when we beat Boston in seven games, they were like kids. Now they'r e men." Indeed. In the Cincinnati locker room, the mood was re- markably subdued, as though these Reds were used to such championships -which, in (acl, they are. There was litfle ol the yahooing, champagne-bathing, towel-throwing of last year, when it took the Reds seven dramatic games to subdue the Boston Red Sox. "Last year was certainly excit- ing, more so than this one," said Bench, the runaway most valua- &tanefa'• 6"" b!e player ln the Serles !of' his el1ht hill ln 15 at-ball and sii nana batted ln. Five of thoat came in the clincher on a two-ruJ) homer in the fourth and a three- run abot ln the ninth. : "And last year ml1ht hav• been more 1raWytng for me, personally,'' added Bench,· whole .533 Serles average more t.ban offset his di.smal, injury· decimated season when ht batted .234 with 16 bomen and 7f l'bi. "I can't believe what a relief it hu been to play like this after having done almost nothing a1J year. I may have played better games ln my career, but, laking Into conaideratlon the situaUo~ and the magnitude, I have to s~ lhia is probably my finest single game." It may well have been Munson's finest game ever, too. He had four bits, scored one~ and drove in the other. His silt stralgbt hill over two games tied a Serles record set in 1924 by Washington's Goose Goslin. Munson batted .529 lo Ui~ Series, Car above any other Yankees starter. New York as a whole hit a paltry .222 to the Reds' .313. , In the first inning, Munson singled and scored on Chris Chambliss' double. In the Cift~, Mickey Rivers singled, sto~ second and scored on Munson s stncte. But each time the Yanks got 1l run, the Reds got more. In the fourth inning, Joe Morgan walked and stole second with. aucb ease that Munson didn't even bother throwing. With two out, George Foster singled him home. Then Bench unloaded on an Ed Figueroa fastball and sent it soaring down the left-field line. It blt the foul screen in front 9( the upper deck and the Reds led 3·1. 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See Page B6 ror:~ story, complete statistics and additional photo. ~ . .Jaworski WUI QB Rams Malcl119 a Sa1'e • Washbtlton Capltall ID&Ue Ran LoW bits. the lee hard ln sn!ne u attempt Ga tJoal •. 'Teammate Jack L)11eb and the Kings'· Marcel Dlooae (16) watch In NHL act.ion : • 'l_'bunday ni&ht at Landover, Md. LOI ' t • Anteles had to settle tor a 5-~ verdict when Guy Charron ot tbe Capitals •cored with 49 second$ left. The Kings had taken a $-4 lead 16 seconds earlier OD Dionne's second 1oa.L . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jloo Jawonkl, tbe tblrd·year pro from Youn11town State, wa1· ~hoHri Thursday to start at .: C(UU'terback lo'( the Loa An.._ Rama .,a1n1t tb• Sa1na. at lfew OrleaQI Sunday wlth rookie Par ·Haden available II~ Hade at.artad lalt .... ln tbe I • .20-12 Nailonal Foadllll Leacue vlctorJ OYet Cblc... but WU , lmocked out M~ U. .. fll tbt' pnt ............ , ....... took over aft.el' mi111n! five ..a, wtu. a Ire*• 1i.o.ll: r, With James Harris. the No. 1 quarterback, out with a shoulder .tnJury, tbe choice acai.nst New .OrJeana cam, dOWft to Jawonkt or H1den and tbe Jau. has auf • fend recurrl.a1 beadacbel from tbe blow be took 1D the Btara' ..... Coach Cbaelt JCnot aa1d the de- eillQQ WU bued OD Jawoqkj'1 Cood practten thll week, hll ..Ud foartll quarter eplmt the Been when Lae Aaaefel leored 10 points and Haden'• h1ful111. · The rookie from the Unlverd .. ty of Southern Califomia missed praetk:e Thursday as the· clubo ."'1t him to the UCLA MedJq\ Center for. a comple~e neuroloclcal eumlnatlon. nr~ 'Robert Kerlan said Haden pa tbt ttlt.I "wltll an uivoc ·sreen liPt" sowW be ~able 1Meded. • • Loi An1eles, with a 4--1-1, hie started all three quart.erba4:b n one Ume cw uotber tllll recwar .eeaaon becauae of a aaiea ol iae jwiM. -DAILY PILOT Unbeaten FVTests Newport Fountain Valley Higb'a No. 1 rated Baroni face a stem teat tonight at I as they invade the campus ol Newport Harbor Higb for a Sunset League foot· ball tiff with the de- fensive-minded Sailors The Barona of coach Bruce Pickford, No 1 in the CIF 4~A with a S-0 re- cord and 168 points to the opposition's seven, are 14-point favorites to roll again Fountain Valley nug- gets include tailback Willie Gittens, fullback Mike Musso, receivers Bo Boxold, K e n Margerum and Tim Holmes and placekicker Steve Steinke But there's more. Box- ol d and , Musso are linebackers, Margerum is a standout in the secon• dary and the Barons possess a defensive front that defies the run. . . D•llY Pllol PllotH by P•ITitk O'Don,..11 DALE RICKARD (22) OF ESTANCIA GETS HELP FROM KEVIN OBYMAKO (LEFT). Estancia Defense . . Jlolds 7-6 Victory:: .,. •oon CA•LBON oe .. o.i.,.,. ... ,..., The Eacl• of Colt.a' lltaa'a Estancia lfltb sot one defenalve effort after another Th\ll'ldQ niabt and It paid ~ with a 7·t Century Leape football triumph over Santa Alla. Before a li1bt tumout ol 2.200 at Newport Harbor Hl1b tbe ~es of coach Jim Bratten saw victory nearly turn into dlsuter, but in the end It wu Steve Qmiff, Kevin Obymako and Kevin Amburgey com· bining to bold a Santa Ana two-point con- version try just abort ol the goal with 36 seconds left in the eame. were bome free with only another defen1ive stand· 2:21 left. but then a fum· out, au.fftriq an ankle .. ble with 1tartln1 lnjury. .• quarter ba c Ir Dave Kevin Sawcbuclt kept Jeranto bobbled with a ,Estancia out of danaer 11i.bt lnjQry on tbo with 10 punt• for an. lidilinea and the Sainbl averaae ol 30 yards ~ were 1n buainesa at the effort. Neither team die-. Estancia 3$. 1 d b ... · Eatancia's touchdown PllYe a rea.awaY; b back durtos the even· ream• In t e 19!!0 Dd tna-but much of that pmoCl 'When AmbW'lt~ muat be credited to boll> recovered a fumbled eloveu• touab defeaalvo punt at the Santa Ana 32. · Six plays later it was effortt. . Langdale going over Exe.pt for the 'JO.Jard right tackle from a yard TD march that waa out and Toby O'Brien helped alone with Ute toed the eventual wtn. 33-yard punt reeOftnd ningmarcln. by Ambur1e1, l:1taa. Tbe Eastes paid a cia'1deepeat peoeb'alloD price with Dan KilUoo. wutot.beSA35. The Saints had got rich Lend .-. I I on Estancia's only tum~ -.,De ~rue 8 ble to move 25 yards for a touchdown to narrow the gap after Estancia bad held the upper hand. SC, Mustangs : Lock Homs Steinke has already kicked field goals of 52 and 44 yards and the Bacons hav~ s hown capabilities to strike for touchdowns from any point on the rield at any timt.oa c h Bruc e HB Youth Mater Dei Slutts Down Pickford's Barons lost Ray Chavez pounded over from Cour yards out t.o score for Santa Ana. Th e n Santa Ana quarte rback Jerry Walbridge flipped a screen pass to Mike Williams, but he was stopped by the Eagles defense just inches sbortt of the goalline. It was one defensive effort after another for Estancia in the second half as Santa Ana moved to the Eagles 5, 32 and lS onl y to be turned away. Tbe biggest football hopes for a repeat ol ita game of the 1976 seuoo J.S.9 victory over Mlaaicla to date for the San ViejowbentheMuatangs Clemente High Tritons held the Diabloa to four a n d C o s t a M e a a ftnt downs in the rant Mustangs takes place at ball, almost completeb' 8 tonight when lbe two stopping the run. The South Coast League Mustangs' biggest powers clash at San tackle, 191-pound ~ Clemente High. Perez, hasn•t recovered gi~~~ie:n~~~~~er~~: Tryouts ~ l L F 36-0 But Doug Thompson has e US oop oe comeontofillthegap. m· gtTryonouBetsafcohrYthoeuthHunAltl: ' Gittens has scored fi ve · Both are 2·1 in league completely from a and trail leader Corona sprained ankle but will del Mar by one game. A see action. touchdown s a nd star traveling basketball By STEVE ANDREWS Esposito nine.times. averaged 7.6 yards per teams will be held Satur-°'",. o.11, ~uou~" Mater Dei won the carry. Musso has scored day and Sunday at the Ma ter Dei High of game in the final five eight TDs, his longest a Huntington Beach city Santa Ana used a stellar minutes of the second 10-yarder. Thompson has gym, located a t 16th and defensive effort and the quarter and first five of completed 20 of 37 in his Palm. fancy footwork of Mark the third. The Monarchs two starts for FY. Andthe Boys in g rades 5-S are Drazba to post a 36-0 ran 24 pla y s to tbe defense g a ve up one eligible. Junior division Angelus League football Saints s even in that toucbdowntoLongBeach (born afte r 8 ·1·65) win over St. Anthony stretch, outscoring them Wilson on a penalty-aided tryouts are Sunday a t Thursday night at the ...,-0 drive. 4:30. Banta m d1·v1·s1·on S "' · anta Ana Bowl. Quarterback Drazba Newport Harbor, un-(born a ft e r 8 -1-64) The game e nded with led alLrushers with 82 der coach Bill Pizzica, ·tryouts are Saturday at several fights among the yard 5 , m 0 s l l y 0 n has a few aces, too. First 4 : 30. Major di vision players. And referee Al scrambles, and opened there is the de fense, (born art e r 8 -1-63 > Hackney also got into a the scoring with a 17- which is led by a front tryouts are Saturday at s hovin g matc h with yard touchdown strike four of Greg Steverson, 6:30. several members of the to St n~ · Owen Frost. Jl·m Hanke Senior divi""on (born eve ~euwsaert giv-'" St. Anthony contingent. ing the Mol\archs a 6-0 and J eff Bitetti. Bitelti is alter 8·1·62, but no ninth The Monarchs allowed lead with 3:40 left in the replacing Tom Mockett, grade rs) tr yo uts are St. Ant hony of Long half. Drazba had two expected to miss the S u n d a Y a t Beach only 106 yards scrambles of 22 and 10 game with an ankle in· 6 : 3 O · Fu r th e r i n · total offense a nd held yards to s et up th e jury. formation can be ob· the Saints out of MD ter-score. The Sailors have an tained by ~ailing Bob ritory until la te in the On the next Saints ahdequatekofre nds ibve Thrallat S36·548~: gaqie. series, Ewing inlercept- t r u s t • e Y e Y HVC Pl The front four of Bal ed, returning the ball to quarterback Craig Lyons -ays Buzan, J ohn and Joe the St. Anthony two. and runners Roy Ray and The Huntington Valley G I e a so n , a n d Ed McGowan tallied from Dana Wandrocke with Christian Conquerors of A I v a r e z . a n d there and Tim O'Hara's several other running Newport Beach. 2-0 in linebackers Kent Ewing, kick gave the Monarchs combinations available. Academy League foot-Craig Olson and Steve a 13-0 lead with 1 :47 left H~ 14•'11or0llt11W TE-Al Vom SlttQ AT-Roel 81&nlon RG-Ow~ Fro•t C -S.•" Prtre,,,.,. \.G--Mar-Asne, \. T-Boll!><hmlcll Sl!-1-eMello 06--0llQ Lyons RB-0.n• W•nclrO<-~ RB-Roy Raf F\.-Bol>Tlla~rd ball action, clash with McGowan, spent most of in the half. 11i Bethel Baptist in non-the night m the Saints Mater Dei surprised ~: league action that gets b a c kfie ld . s acki n g St. Anthony with an on- 1'1() under way at 4 today. q u a rt e r b a c k Tim sides kick opening the llO II) 160 11S 161 1SS HS CdM Braces for Pass second ha lf a nd Ron Silagy i recovered at the Saints 43. The Monarchs ma rched 43 yards an eight plays with Brad Chace s campering in from nine yards. Tony Romero added his first of two kick s giving Mater Dei a 20·0 margin with 8:21 remaining in the third period. Mate r De i 's J ohn ·Gleason recovered a St. Anthony fumble at the Saints 19 on the fi rst play after Chace's score and Drazba converted five plays later from two yards out boosting the Monarchs advantage to 27·0 with 5:34 left in the third. The Monarchs added two scores in the final qua rter on a 32-yard field goal by McGowan with 11 :56 left to play and a 15-ya rd run by O'Hara with 5 · 37 lerL Cuniff, Dave Rolfe, S am Snyde r . Earl Hewell , Obymato and Mark Canchola, among others, shared the glory in the defensive trenches to keep Santa Ana away. Robert John recovered a fumble at the Estan- cia fi ve-yard line late in the third period, then Cuniff put the lid on San- ta Ana's next threat at the Estancia 32. But again the Saints of Santa Ana marched, this lime 52 yards lo the Estancia 15 before Kirk Langdale put the stops to the drive with an in· terception at the Eagles five-yard line. lt seemed the Eagles * * * loss would almost Offensively, the eliminate either team Mustangs may have the from title consideration. I e a I u e ' a b e s t The Tritons are one-quarterback in Dave point favorites to st.op a Mollica, who baa com· Mustangs team tnat pleted 42 of 76 aerials for performs best at what. 489 yards and r ushed for the Tritons do worst. another 102. And be Thal is, Costa Mesa can could perform well sprint out and throw against a Tritons secon- while San Clemente has dary that allowed Bolsa bad trouble defensing· Grande to pass for 185 the pass. yards and Mission Viejo However, the Tritons for 122. have displayed the bet· Ll!-st ... C:!!~.-Ofl­ter running game and LT-eo1>Murp11., "th d "d d ' d \.G-c;.ty TH<ll wt a ec1 e size a · c -si.ve Fl"'<" vantage on the line, San AG-O.ve Kno• Clemente could have an RT-JoMPenc"°"''" t• t bl' hin RE-Mlk•Snoo# easy 1me es a ts g oe--<>.veMo111c• ball control. 11e-o.n Duddrld<le • R8-0.ve 8rt11ntn Led by 240-pound ngbt WR-OOUOOvs.rt ,,s no 111 160 17) tlO HS i n 165 t60 ''° GAMI! sTAT1sT1cs gu~d Corky Calvert, the LE-ov~C:~:tQlf"' .. SA E Tritons average UIZ on \.T-0.1eAmti.irgev "' t1S Flr\I clown\ r u\llinq ft 6 0 the Offensive line While NG-llkk\.lttle Fir'\t oown\ 04\'-•no ' .-r T YbM """oo"""'~"•'"n o t the Mustangs ' three 11e:S~:"'111.~· TOl•llir\tdown\ 10 11 down linemen Scale 164. l 8-Mlkt Er ... uo Yard"U\l\•nq 1SI I~ R . r th LB-Jell Fre11tr v .. r°'°"'""'I 11 10 unn1ng rom e ca-MiuTor•o•• 14S 17) 1IS 11S "' !SS GAMll STATISTICS SI A ~;e!:~~1<1••Md ,~~ ,~ wishbone. the Tritons HB-Tl\ecl Troc1u Mt 1>un1»••<1 <Ml 618 i 10-100 are famous for diving off ~8:~1~-L~j'!:S...ue Flr\ldownHU\hin9 4 11 Y .. rd\P<'n•l11ed • U •·ll guard and are eX.....,.ed SHCl•-111-0fltllM uo uo uo F1rs.tOown\()i)\\ln9 ' • F ~ f ~ 1 I 2 1 '1 I""-"""' E F1rsldownsoenal11.-1 1. um "'~t';;,.P;,~.~.u1en todosucbtonight. ~T~~Oe.!:!': Totalf•rn down• ~ 11 S.'lta A.,.. o o o • ' However, their attack RG-Cotkv Calvert Y•rd\ •U'1\lnq 148 771 E•l•r>e•• O 1 0 G-1 be h d if tar C -Aon Kofron YarcbCM\\l"ll '9 'IO ltuSHIHO may anpere S l G-MlktHackell vard\io.r 10 JJ E•l•n<•• back Randy Adams, who LT-Joton Eow .. d\ ~tyard\qolr>ea 106 3~ I b yl Punl~a•9.d1\I So 0 2 •l 0 Lan<Jd~I~ ~. !~ 1 •;: has rushed for 246 yards, ~::::..~~~r Yard• oeMllltd • 6S "10 A•ckMd " ., 1 • s doesn 'l play. Adams suf-Ha-1 111 Y ldl•w FumlllM·lumt1I•\ I0\1 • 1 l I \ n ) o scoro vo .wtt" ~t;;~~1~0 1~ •0 , •10 fer~ a shoulder injury ~::::::~~~=~s '10 1'5 740 16? 1IO 11S 160 160 150 199 110 M...,._.r1He..-0.1.,.M ,JI E-Jert 8 1tt UI RT-<i,.9 Steverson Defensive-minded ;: Corona del Mar is put· no ting more emphasis on 1t0 that phase of the game ::C: this week as the Sea '"° Kings gird for Saturday :=: night's (8) South Coast 1so League football issue 110 with Dana Hills at the season. "We could only score two points in beating University, while Dana Hills s cored five touchdowns last week against the same team. We're preparing for a drop-back style, sort ol a half roll type of thing from Crapo.'' St ton1"<>nv o ~ o o o s.iwtnu•k ·" o 6 0 against Laguna Beach s.11c1e .... 11i.o.1..-.. with our offens e , Moii..r o.1 o 11 u • "' AmtN•O"v • 1 1 ; .,, and is a doubtful LE-Mlkt H•ck•ll especially With the fact ':,.~~;1;.~ Tolal• 40 1l9 2 8 f1 l T-AlltnSlretter llO 20S 240 l10 1'8 180 10S t&S 10 17S l.T-OW.n Frost '1.E-Jlm Henkt l.8-0on Berk•r ,•\.8-0.n. W•ndro<ke 1.8-o.lp 8utltf'• ..::B-Erlt Smith CB-""ett l<awemura S -&oll Brown S -0..W.,d ~u111 Valley 011•- TE-&Bo•old '1 -lkeS.vrnour G -RltllStanlon C -Tim 81erwok G -lllllGrll1 jT -.tU K~lq SI! -I( en Motr9erum 06-0ou9 Thom!>.ot\ TB-Wllhe <ilttrM FB-MikeMu\\o F\.-TimH01,.,., ir-t•l8 Valley0.leftw OE-ikeMuuo OT-TomSlalll~ H G-8111 Grllt OT--MihSev"'°ur OE -Oon llolto \.8-8o Bo•old 1.8-RtcllStal\IOll CB-Jeff M.non CB-RonPadlll8 5 ~llWuver . s -TlmHollftH Newport Harbor High. : Menacing Corona del m Mar is a team which has ~ chalked up 58 points in 110 its last two games- :: which is 21 more than 1&0 Corona del Mar bas ~ scored in five outings. "We•re working hard :m on pasa defense," says 1-.s Corona del Mar coach : Dick Morris. "That's ,,, because Steve Crapo of )OS Dana Hills throws so :~ well. Dana Hills is an im· m proved team and was ::; without Crapo early !n Morris says it's not that he's been unhappy with bis defense that he's putting more emphasis on that side of the CdM game. "We've only given up three touchdowns ," points out Morris. "But the thing we have to do with Dana Hills is to stop its passing game. "Offensively we'll con· tinue to do the things we do best. We're happy WATCH EXCmNG •••• ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL ' THIS SATURDAY NIGHT-OCT. 23rd occ vs. ·FULLERTON at Lelcrd Stadium °" The OCC Campus Game Time 7:30 P.M. that our offense has not 1cb vci ,1 0 9 wouam\ san9 1••11; pe ormer NG--O><kvCet•ert given the ball up deep in oratt>o .. 1n1 11 ~ R °'•"'-'' 17 ;s Stillh, thelTritons have =~::.::~i::;:~~s our own territory. ll Olace & n o S3 Ca•t 11 " two ot er s rong runners LB-JI'" Kln.ev h , 1 b ~~;an ~ ;! ~ 1~~ W•llbrldcl<t 3 11 in halfback Mike 1.o-PoMov1el•lctts .:.~~} put us n t e Sa•acr 1R 1 h 1 :!~;::1 ~ : Kruthers (186 yards on 36 g:=:::"i:-:."'"11"' There are a few subtle ='~\ :; ~ ~~ r01•" .. ~~si~~ c a r r i e s ) a n d g::~~e1rov changes in the Corona Tot••• ,. ,,, n "' Esta11c1a quarterback Glenn Dill n PASSING P• ,, ""' (164 yards on 45 al· del Mar attack-the P•-='~'M ~ Jtcr,•nko : ... ,.!,.. o tempts). PROHOCKEY most notable the inser-~-.,~. 11 • 0 .~5 C M . k and P111r-1tlfllas,c111ca-• UT -• ,. wa"""'~ 11 s 06ta es a, qwc .... tion or Steve Layton at O'Har.o • 0 I) 7!0 Ca\t • I d I L.G\Ar>Qel.SS,W•"'l"'JtOftS,lle 1 rt d Tot••• u o "° "l TOI••~ 1• • scrappy on e ense, Montru1S.TOf'OntoJ 1 •S 0 10 0 s s 8 10 1 .(16 0 20 11 )2 " f'(f, 10 m SI •11 '1 1SO II Jn ''° e guar . o. ... 1....,•,st.1.ov1,, Laytonwasoutwithan r=~~~::::~~~~~==~~========:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;::::::::::::::=:::::; ear infection but is ready to return to the lineup in time to replace David Gambill, who has been lost for a week with a concussion from the vie· tory over El Toro. Fullback Brad Stassel has been going at a s lower pace with a strained knee, but should be ready to start . 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Ctltl "llller ... dAom.1111 CC>1t:SJ; ' '· 0.1...,_ CCI IJ:tt; S. 9'Wttlt CCI I . u·~: '-l.. Tttr•11tt CCI u:ao: 1. , <EU1tMld CCI U ! 50: I • ., .......... .,. • CCI U :Mi t ...... ldQ (Cl 14.00; 10. 0. • ~tVavlt tCI lf:U. The SdlaoD Hiah Otargen of Hunt~ Beach and We1lmhi1ter'1 Lions, stven Ole bett chances of upsettln1 Fountain Valley lo the Sunset League, c:olllde at 8 tonight ln a pivot .. Coot- b all came at Westminster High. In a game that lieures to feature a lot ol pass· iog, Bill Workman's Chargers are lh ·point f I •• . I• I ' . .. ' . . . LAST '76 530i ·s · tN STOCK & READY FOR rMM~ATE DELIVERY t : . , L' favorites to up tb ir' aecoad-ry hH provtsl season T.Cord lo 4-2 and vuhaerable, having al· league mark to 2·0. Bill lowed Loni Beach Boawell'a Lions, 3·1·1 MU.Ultan to c:oaiplete 22 overall and 1.0 in leque, of 29 and Huntington will be seeking their lirst Be~b lo connect on 11 ot win over Edison since 25for198 yards. 1914. The Chargers are given a narrow edge became of quarterback Steve Rakbshanl, who has completed 56 ol 102 passes lor 15.l yards. And to date, the Westminster Also, the Charters have a strong runnel' in 201-pound tailback Jim Judd, who has picked up 399 yards on 87 carries. Add to that the fact the Chargers bave one of Orange County's top UHmen In 230·pou.ad Rudy Holladay ud It bttGDUSI clear tut the Uona' defense fae. a· bis challen1e. But Workman warns, 'Wt II one qf the better Weatmlntter defenses 1 've seen ln the lut lew years. They have ai&e and <tuickneu. ·• With the exception ot the Lone Beach Millikan came in wbtcb the Westminster defense al· lowed 32 points. the Uona have been •tinu, West Torrance un· 1ained 452 yards on St pennittinC seven polnta' leashed some t.tcotcd carries. And the Lions' twice and tbt twlc•. 11aey bacb and ran ror 197 · q u 1 rte r b a c k , Ron have a big llne led by yards. And the Lions Crouch, has conneded 340-pound Curt MitcbeU have one or the leag\,le's oo 22 of 43 passes for 280 and ltO·pound MUce beat runners ln senior yards since ~comt.nc a Arent. Douc 8oawell. who bas st.art.er three gamea qo. But the Llon1 are equally 1tron1 on ot'feme and will be f acln1 an Edlaon delenae that la Improving, yet has liven up 3t points •taJnat lY••t Torrance aQd 28 a11laat Mater Dei of ~Ana. . ....... 0 ... 11 .. 110 TE~Ml~erd l'IO 1tT-1tfft4v Holl.O•v llO ltG-lta..Oy S<ll•ef"ll 110 C -e.l>Wlh.Oft 119 lO-iWUWllMtlly 110 l T-tlrtc H~h 110 SI -Jeff $1nlt11 HS 09-$1•,,. Rellll\llfftl 110 Fa-t.errv SlmPto" 110 l ......,lm J..00 11S PL~ktMlll•I' ,_, no 110 '°' llO ,,, llS t>S llS 10• "' FV Rushing Stars Top Area Scoring Leaders Girls' Sports Results Lagana Tabbe d Artists Cltuh With Diablos yards and El Toro to 84. Sen Clemente gained 194 but 50 came on a halfback option pass. Leading that Artists defense are 230-pound tackle Peter De Baun and 209-pound tackle Bretl Stever ~. Laguna Beach also L .... asls one of the league's best linebackers in Bill Gompl. " Teams generally ha· ven'l run tooweU against Mission Viejo-mainly due lo nose guard Mark Mummert. S o, the Artists will probably be looking lor top performances rro m quarterbacks Dave Chapman, who has com· plet.ed 10 of 28 for 102 yards and Gompl, who has connected on eight of 2S f~r 79 yards . u..., ... euc11011 ..... SE Rici! Nun1\ lT-O••ldWaltl LG--'°"IP1lr.e C -Brttt StevtM RG-Ro~rt PoncP Al -Jtfl Grt•nouq" TE -Ori'!\ An<lerSOft 08-8111 Gol'flof or D•vt' Cll•prn•n F8-Jol>n Miller T8-Cra19 French Fl-Run won U91ifla BHt ll Otl•n~ OE-ScOll Hen<i•rwn OT-Br•tt St•ven• NG~tt McCulloUQll OT-Pieter Oo!Baun OE~u'1 Wf\tgurd l B-Jollft Miiier l8-6•11Gol'flol CB-Jollft 9rC'lherton CB-Pete Hauwr S -Oovt Str~mbotr>e S -RlcllNun,. 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You'd have to travel to shipyards all over the world to find such an enormous selection of boats and gear. Come get your hands on all kinds of sailboats-tall ships and short ones, crufsing ketches and racing sloops and dinghies built for two. Plan your trip to Long Beach now. You wouldn'\t want to miss your boat! ~ Hours: 2 PM to 10 PM Tucaday-f'riday, noon to IOJO PM S.tutd~y and Monday. noon to 7 PM Sund3y. AdmisJion: ad ult$ S2.7S. children 6-12 yrs. SI .SO. under 6 free. Special even every day. Southern C.alilomla Scillboal Show, October ~-31, Long &ach Arena. llormcrt tllc l o llCA S..1ltlll..lt S/l\>•1 .. \ • ... _ DAILY PILOT 22-1 Win For Uni Poloists Lattt' Baba acored eight goals as host Univers(ty High (Irvine) swamped Dana Hills 22-1, and visltinc Laguna Beach defeated San Clemente, 11·9, ln South Coast League water polo action Thursday alter· noon. Ahd in other action, Corona del Mar routed El Toro. 10.2, at Mission Viejo and Costa Mesa swept past visiting Mis· sion Viejo, 14-6. University, now 12·2 overall and 3--0 In league play, rtteived good de· tensive efforts from Steve Kishineff and Matt Campbell. Scott Wl\illock led the attack for Laguna with three goals, while Eric Groos and Don HUl each scored four for San Clemente. Bob Dolan fired in two key goals early in the match and Costa Mesa ran up a 9.4 lead al the half. Mark Whitmore had eight for the Mustangs, three of tbem penalty shots. Meanwhile. Corona del Mar took advantage of EJ Toro's inexperience and goalie Alan Launer contributed to the shutout with nine saves. VAllSITY S<Ort lly o.. .... ,. C....on• Ml -r • l ? I 10 El Tom 0 O 0 0 -0 CdM Hor>n9 WrlQ"1. OM<"""' Millar !>Olva. ~mon>en l. Ht<lt 1 TU<llnelle S<we lly O...r1en '-"1111"• 114•<" I • l l 11 !>Ml c .. mer11e J l 1 J-t ScWi"IJ lB-W..ltlO<lt l M!>f1on 1. Brun•w•O 1. lir1kl•lt~r l , HOUQI•. Wand"' !>C Groo\ •. Hiii • L•netwc- S<orelly Oll•r1trt Mo\\lon V1r1ll l I l 0 6 Co\la Moa • ~ 1 • u Scortnq MV Wood•. !oco•m.>n • Goooeu CM Fro\\ w"'''"°'" 111. lv•t1>e. Ch•con 7 Oo•on 7 Sor• llY Ov•r1n• Oana Holl • O O 0 t t Unover\olv b 1 3 • 11 Scorono,. OH ·Ml•o•ch Uni B•C... 8, P Camot>ell •. Robbin\ l . Mod~n l . 8r•vn, R1qmetcHn Soriuk S-'me>\on l'ROSH·SOP'H Scor• ll' O..ar1n• Corona dtPI Mar O 1 t 1 ~ e• l oro 0 1 , ' • Scoronq COM Pol>f'• 3, Baldrl<lqe ,,.,,. E ET RICh•O , l\Wtr,~mo COM Sc•<• llY Ouarl•rt Mf!t\10n V•f'>10 1 t t O l Co\IAMna o 7 o 1-.. Scorl1>9 MV Barll\ , e1>11 CM C.obbl, Turllev. Score lay O,..r1er" DanaH•ll\ 0 1 1 0 l Un•'tl'it,.~th 1 J 1 1 Scoronci OH Twoedoe 1 Uno MCCOY. WOOl"ll. 'lb~ Soot\IO 1 Han~n. Venlletf And•r1-0I'\ JUHIOll VAllSITY Scor• 11• Ouuten Ollna Holl\ 0 I 0 I 1 Un1Vf'nlly 8 4 S l 19 Scorlnq OH M<MaP1a11 1 Un• J H•nl~ l, McCormock M•dnlck l , Moo"I' 4 G H•nlt l. l aCh•n<t l k inci l W•lson 1 S<••• llY Ollort•" C,orona<MI Mar l l l ? 11 El Toro 1 I 1 ) -I S<:ortnQ E COM-Barlow l Ntll<!• S OIOtT'"~U B••UW 1 ET ~'"hall 3 Ood•un m Man\, Flu\\ l Scono lly Oll•r1•rt Ml!,"on Veljo 1 l S • ,. Co•t•M<!'>a 0 1 I 0 ; Scoring MV Hell, Sl1vor l, Jacot>• l , Vu•11llo •. McOon"c'. Stout. HUQU CM CO\hland 1, RoQOr\ JC Polo Wrapup Golden West College breezed past Cerritos. '9·3, in non-conference water poJo play. and in Mission Conference ac· lion host SaddJeback Jost lo Citrus, 11·9. Thursday ,afternoon. ' Goalle Ken Gallagher, playing three quarters, made Ci ve saves as Golden West upped Its season record to UH. It was the 201sl victory for coach Tom Hermstad and the Rustlers. Saddlcback, with a 5·2 mark, remains atop the confe re nce standinj{S despite the loss. S<•rtllyO..ar1ttt Cerrll0> I 0 t t~ Golden We~t 4 I 7 ,_. GWC S<orl110: C•oolC 1. N•uoetlt- 7 l••d•, IUce, 0.Moll, JOllnwn. C~llmift. le-ltY Oll•t1t '' en"" s , 1 1-11 Seadl•bK" 1 J l J-9 s.ddl~btO uorlrlQ Mor,...•IO 2, 0ev ..... J, ICllCll, Murplly, • .,,, .. "9, Ff'fd!y. Octobtr 22: ~t7t -Grid Menu TONIGll'l"'t GAJIES U1soD at Wntminater (8) Marina at Huntiftat,on Beacb (8) P'OW\tain Valley at Newport Harbor (8) co.ta Kesa at San Clemente (8) Laguna Beacb. MINIOD VS•Jo ~·) LA Southwest vaGoldetlWestatOCC (7:30) · 8ATU&DAY'8GAllES Dana HUii YI Ccroaa del Mar at Newport Harbor (8) Univenlty vs El Toro at Tustin (8) Fullerton at Orange Coalt Collete (7: 30) Riverside· va Saddleback College at MlNlon Viejo H11h (7:30). . CMl'tCU.. W.1ll'Al.11dff Httil -'°Ca'-0 at IUU Gotatnwout &\'I .• W•~1l'lll11Ptr. HoMhOllSOFrffW•YIOGol~tl""*l.HotltlOllGe.._.ttoKllOOt. S. Cit-Mot MIW -toe...., at 100 A~ Pl~ ~""' $flt 019to Fr•••YIOA ... t1lcl• Pkotw!IOM. LtftM..,sltn llOtdlOOI, Miu ... 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Ill lost Hwlta91nMtr..,.tN•t~ ~)4,S.7. • C.olM9t Ill DHMH Ski Show Scheduled More than 100 booths,' fashion abows, ski mov. ies and a fr"style ex· hibition will highlight the sixth annual Orange Cbunty Sid Show Satur- day and Sunday. Hosted by the Balboa· Ski Club, the show will 1et und\'rway at 11 a.m. and run to 10 p.m. Satur· day and 6 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa. Frosh Football HulltiftOIOn Valt•• Gh•lll'tiM ,,. W••o••·RutltOWJld (l) loll tc kwtllyQIM,,.n .... 1 • .,.ll1 llt Ulk• School l'11orn.I '.•Wis· T ayto• •.•• lotl .,. C•lr1 l!dltOrl Grttf'I 1 0 3 7-17 CMlllHIAN 1.aaou1 For,..llder 3·•· IHt 10 Rosli•mo· WHtmin$te• o o o ._ • w " T .. ,,, ... ec11->w; .. l,,q· TOS-MerM , Guy. "I llw In ~®~rm® low Price, and being treated like o member of the Johnsol'I family. wos worth going out of my woy for. Thats why I recommend vou drtve ro John.son 6 Son. Their Golden Touch service Is the ONLY woy to buy. Give em o try. They mo~ you feel real (mportont. And, tom~. that Is Important. •• ~· .. " ,. llbertYOWltti... 3 0 0 1'S 56 PAT~ostt FG-Grost. """*1c...°"'•".., 2 t o ,, ,, I t e R ~----... -----------------------------~ Gttvery6apelll 0 1 I ft ,. 8 ome 00 Edison Upset Mission Viejo High's Mike Walterhouse set a course record (9: 50), but to no avail as host Costa Mesa defeated the Oiabl os,· 25·33, to highlight South Coast League cross country competition Thursday afternoon. And elsewhere a four· way finish by Steve Jones, Steve Chase, Dave Hunsaker and Ty Strange in 10: 13, also set· ting a course record, was responsible for Corona del Mar's win over host El Toro 16-41. The old mark was 10:15. In other South Coast action, host University of Irvine beat Dana .Hills '20 ·37, a nd visiting Laguna Beach trium, phed over San Clemente 24.34 In Sunset League meets. Fountain Valley thumped host Newport Harbor 15·49, as Brian Appell won in 9: 58 Charlie Christensen finished first and team· mate Jon Goldstein was fourth as visiting Edi· son ranked No 2 in the CIF 4·A poll, fell to Westminster, 26·33 And Marina edgff Huntington Bea~h. 26-29. Meanwhile at a double dual meet, host Estancia of Costa Mesa defeated Santa Ana 22·38, but was beaten by Footbilf CSan· ta Ana>. 24·35. VAllStTY l'-11111 U41 IHI Estaltria Sant• Aft• IJll CUI E1ta11Cla t Camino ISi 10:01; 7 Mott<•'"' IEI 10 OI, J W•y (Fl tO·ll; 4. TOO..<· Iv !Fl IO·tl ; S McCH tel 10:14; b. Sul~rl•nd IFI 10·11: 7. O•lv (Fl 10·2s:1 Hovall., tel tO:JO;t.Milr1in CSI 10 31; 10 Adtm\ CF) tO: l6. MarlM OU 12'1 Hunl. ha<ll 1 Gallup (Ml IO!O't; 2. TalYal'Q (H81 to 10;) Pla ll IMI 10: 13; '· Oull IH BI 10'27; S Glflord IHBI 10·?4; 6. EndlColl IMI 10·11: 1. 'ln<lerwn CMI 10 11: 8. !ol!orl CHBl 10:?9; '·Garcia IMI IO·l•; 10 liarrtll IHBl 10:3"1 CdM CIU C4U El Tore 1 ltlel Cha\e, St••11oa. Humaker, Jone• CCI tO· U; S. Schmidt IE) 10 18; 6 OouQIH ICI t0• 19; 7. Furell tel tO'll: I C.Wo ce110·36: '· Syj)fterd tel IO•J7; 10 V•nWie 1e110:41. Mhllell Viti• fl.JI CUI Co•t. •u I W111t•r11ou•• CMI 9:~ tccurw ,,.. Co•dl; l l•Bo111e (Ml ':Sl; l . Vounca tel 9 t1. 4 Gatll•rdl CCI 10:00: S. Overlloldl tel 10 11: 6 KolM CCI tO U ; 1. Tllomp>on CCI 10·16: I Mor1lr1 -nn (Ml IO:ll; t. si.ld ICl 10 lt, 10 A-r'°" CMI 10:'5. , .. ..,. CUI CHI w. .. mi- 1 Cl\rlsten .. ,, CEI 10:10; 1 -ktf' CWI tO· t•. J Cline IWl 10·10; 4 Gotd\telll llEI 10·1•: S. l.enldon IEI !0'27, • lleroas IWI t0:40; 7. Hen09' IWI !0''11 e. Slay CWI 10·"2; 9, Ar· royo IWI IO:aJ: to. H•NI (WI, 10·• -bl1t Valley CUI ( .. I N._-t ' "-' IFI t ·SI; l. Sorertrer tFI 10:09;3 lluhltr (Fl 10.11:•.Sann,.,n- to 11'1 10 ». 5 Ouddy IFI 10::17: 6 llrOWll IFI tO Jt: 7. MacOoNld INI 10·0 ; I. Smoot ll'l 10·": '·"""'lo INI IO:SO; 10 Overall (NI IO:S6 l.ltllfttlltacll(UI IMIS.ftCl•-ftt• I FoqHly (58) 10:07 1 2. OtMlrlaOls Cl. ) 10:10; J. J~ Ill 10 n : 4, Brodie t!.l t0:2l; s Snyo.r Cl.I 10•37; •. Oonoven Cll IO:JI: 1. ca ... Il l 1o:n ; I. l.ew" ISi 1o:n : 9. OlwAld Cl) 10:01: 10. Weber Ill 10:'5. DHI Miiis (#1 IMI U11lwnlty t Gian IVI, l.onci IUI •:51; S. lit· lmMrl IUI 10:0,.; 4. VH<!IH!I (OH) 10,0I; 5, Ma ...... dn IDHI IO:IS; .. Ottllalfl 1111 IO:U ; 1 •.. arrls IOHI IO:lJ; J, l111tr1 IUI IO:U ; 9. Fltnd9rs CUI IO~UI 10. 6ru09<HNn (OHi 10:29. l'lt0$H·SOPH '""''"IHI Ctll •1t-la S..0.tAN (") 1161 • .._ .. I T-r 11'1 10,41; l. T...,,,., (Fl II oo. l Hawlllrl\ (Fl 11:04; .. TUM (Fl ll;Ot: S. TI!'llj)I) IFI 11.12; 6.. VlttOI' 11.1 .. ,,Cllrls. ''"' 0 1 ' J4 1'111 a.11,,,, 1F111:u : 1.11.u11119 '"111·11: '"''f•O•--Por Anteaters e. Robift\011 IF I 11 ·1t; 9. f>oullto IEI Amerlc ... Chrl•ll•n n Victor .ri 11 :20: 10. H•rtr1tll IFI 11:21: 1'. Vel1ty111Galvl11,..r1t t7:JO Sc110tttE111:s1 s.t .. ,,..,·,oa-UC Irvine's cross l'llaSHMAN Ctlv••r e.tiltst "' libtrty Owl•· try t in 'ts c•Mn11mi••T•,. " .... ,o.1c111ewSc11oo1uup.m.1 coun eam runs 1 1. Scott 1c1 11:01: 2. eoUQN1n 1c1 only home meet of the * 1912 ~: 11:3': 3. w1. 1c111:so: •. 01* ce1 se~ Saturday mom-..., 1974 ¥- 11:n ; s. 1(1119 IEI U :Ool; •. I.SS CEI tno (9'30) h ti g Cal Lanci.a Beta Scornion ~ IQ7!) u· ••• n ·10; 7. Thur11ltr (Cl n 14; I Teytor • · > OS n la 8 C ,... ..- CCI 11·•: • Root 1c1,,...:10. Mooll Pro Basketball Poly (San Luis Obispo). nc1a eta oupe t:i)jlz~· _. 1e1 ,,,., The race wm begin in Lancia Bela HPE ~--• Mlu .... v••te ,,., cni c .. iaMtu ......... , • .,,...,... lb tr k t dl and The lntel/1'gent Alte'rnat1've Lancia Beta Sedan ~ c:;--' II Koltr ICI 10 SS. l CtrltOrl IC) AHKlall... e aC S 8 Um n :<I': J uJeu...,u e tci ii:u . • • NY icnl<h 102, lot A11119 .. ,., will cover five miles, Pury IMI 12' u . s Scl!ml<ll CCI Ho~ton n o, All•r1t• llM winding th gh t th tt·lJ; 6 Ken, CMI n ;s.t: 1 Vert (M) Boston l?t. lnclltN U10T rOU OU e DICK MILLER MOTORS 12~A~.r~':..~c• 557 -2132 11 S1; I lone CMI U St;• Melt.-. Bulf•lolJJ.MllwaukHllt Campus. IMI IJ' 11 ; 10 OollK ll•llt (Ml 13.11 --------------------------------...:..:===========::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:==========================::..-I•-1>41 IUI WHtml11itor 1 S."'"" IEI 11 l4, 1 Gtbtllos (WI 11 JS; J Mun'(er CWI 11 '-I; 4 Thome>'°" CWI II "· s. T-c tel n D•; ' ll••dley IWI ,, 01. I u -""'e IWI t7:oe. • Out.109 (El 11'14; t VUQ.1$ IEI 17•17; 10 C.11 cw111:n . -t.l11Valtey CUI CMl Me-1 I C.0-(Fl 11 1'. 7 M<GiveNI CFI 11:31; J. Fl•n1tllr1 INI ll;SI, • H•ll•O CHI 12·01; S LeOle IHI U CTI; 6. Tllornton IF~lt·t3: 1 Priee (Fl " 15; I All•11 CNI u :n : • Ouwlck IFI n ·JO. 10 llUdd (N) 1? ... UlllYerllty w ... lly t~ Marl,._ IH I 011 H11M ... Kii t GIDbenon IHI" 11·0 . ? Herrl•ndet IHBI 11''6,, Oaven_.i (Ml 11. SJ· • Willer (Ml ll:S'I, S, 0.nlelt IHB) U :O. U-.. acll 1241 IM) Sa11 CIMIM!te t Mlt!IMI ll I 11'18, 2. KarMt .. fSI ll:U ; 3. Riiey ISi 11 ·u: •. Corey Ill 11:s1; s. Sfleru Cll 11 n . • PaQ.>no II. I 12:01 : 1 Edwarch CSI n·lo; I Axtell CSI n:u : t Pa1mar II.I U ::lll; 10 McC:.rty II.I U•JO, S.""•m•n '---• ... di C .. I U1 I S.11 Ck-le I Redd"'9t0rl IS I II · ot. 2 Jolll\'°" 151 tl.ll; 3 Parrllll II.I 11::17; • C.""'r1 Cll II:•: S F•rr CSI 11·0 . 6 l!Mnln ISi tl:S6: 7. HelWll-ISi lt:Ga:e.F,..,. ~I n·u;. Wrfolll CSI t?·71: IO. Henlh I I. I I? 41. 0.... 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APlln IOHI 11:11; t Cadleu< IOHI ll:?l; 10 ltafly IUl 11 :10. ~l11V•"•'Ull IMIN--' 1, Conro'I' Cl') 10:$7; l. HOill'TWHl INI lf:OO; l. Hutchlnql (fl IFl11:11; I 11·os; • Hernandtt (F) 11.0.: s TlllbHUlt C. Flff (N) 11:1'; 7. ~­(NJ 11:23; I. Stu.rt IFI II.JS; t Rlc.,.,cls CFI ti. U; 10. Hlrallere IN) ll:SI, 14111st<I 11111111 WHIMl- 1 Pitre• IWI 11·oe: 2 M<Crtrv (WI II: 12; 3. Grllfi11 IWI "'IS; 4 G!lpln IEI 11 :16; S. M<Fa<l•nO IW) 11:7', • Fa,,li 11'.l 11:30; 1 Cer11l1ly (W) 11'17; I Wood IE I II 31. t HulM tel 11:.0; tO. Klrlel• 11!111·0 l'eetllltl CUI Utl ltlaR<l.t •ttM<l• 41191 Satita Aft• lly lenelt. I 1(~1tr IF) 10!11;? M••lllM IFI 10 J:J; l TOO!lell IFI 10 Sl, 4 TOiiy IF I ll·OJ; S Andellt IFI 11 07; • Slat\lty IFI II U ; 1 Sehr-CFI II 18; I Sltedm•" IF I 11 ,., • Frl\I~ IFI 11:?0: tO Vtra• (Fl ll:1S ll. 8rooicstolre 11!1 11 ·11. u l.M tf'I 11:.ci: is ,..oon 1e111:'1 C411M (JJI CUI •• Tor• t. Cll..,.,.,., 1e1 11:11; 2 Mluter IC I 11:2': 3. Fuller ICI tl'otO; 4, Juc:ll IEI 11 ·st; s. J•mes IE I " SS; 6. W..ln CEI 12:70; 1. Tomllln, (El 1?:21; I . Per,on' CCI U :ll; • SllPoftora CCI ll:l3: 10 Sltlllt' lf!I U:•. MIHIMI V .... 1•71 1161 C .. IAI Mtg 1. Soraout CCI 10:41; t, "°'t~'°"' IC) 10: .. ; 3. Slltno IC:I ll;OI; •. !Miiier IC:> 11:09; S, Slllvtr IMI ll:U; .. Roclrl911er IC:l 11:1•; 7. l(flliio ICI 11 :11;1 TOft\1111ICI11:20;,, llamtte., (Ml ll:n ; tO. Olll•I I Ml II :44. _..rlN IMI (JU Hllllt. ~ I. Rot»nt IMI 10:'7; t. Woodloclt IM&J 11:01; J. l!•sley IMI 11 ·111 ~ J, McR•t IHll 11:14; S.Uya IMI ll:U. CHECKER AUTO FILTERS c ........ ,,, ...... .v ... o, h cMd °'"'"°' fQ\119"'.-n' .*CIU',~h A.II N.._ (o, WOllO"'f .. t •1"'0t" fl't Jowf1t Wh.,. ~'-e-t l•h.,, At• U\.d 11.oy S•oP F0<e09" Mo!.,..,. 'I"<! Hof1T1tvt .tbf0\1•fl FrOfft 1~1.,-11t9TMl"9ft1• -~'-- M.'1-sS•oo °'''""'""<I fhol(Ou•fi ~., P'olluhOtt Jv•I Add W1'l••P•o"ll'"9 l~o Otlln YOUI ~toMob1lt •<Yu.ta •<~ 4'' ,., fUIU <OYO ,.,."''°' kff1'•1"Q 0.1 Greo,•C lff.Ut J29 3!' 99! J49 SHOP CllECKER NOW! FOR AU YOU/I PEllFORMAf//CE TESTlO TIJNl UP PARTS. SAW TIMEANOMOllEYJ SUPER RAMP.,, IEAYYDUIY AUIOIAMPS °""""'• rrodK•A .. ~,-t l0119tn1 .... ,,.,,.~w.-. ~~ .... .. Cll'CIB ~ '" LUIE, OIL CHANGE. FILTER 6.88 f ...... ·I 'Kennedy's Children' ' • $ . ' ·· .... ·To Be Presented at. OCC ~· .. ,. . . . 1 By JACKI£ RYMAN 1: Of tlM O•llf l'I ... ttllff '.• Marilyn Monroe. John F . •'Kennedy. Protes t marches. •'Vietnam. . ' It's bard to believe they already belong to another era -the 1960s. .. The llClbert Patrick play, ~hlcti 15 iSel in a bar in 1974, concerns five characters who s peak directly to the audience, never to each other, about how they were shaped by particular trends or personalities or the '60s. "Almost everybody in college lived through the '60s and this ' "WE CAN relate to the girl who 1a the one play that attempts to wanted to be a movie star. Who 'place that ibcredible decade in doesn't?" said Ferzacca. "I perspective," s aid Orange never had so many people at an Coast College facWty member audition. There's only five speak- Jobn Ferncca, explaining why ing parts a.nd the bartender. and I he chose "Kennedy's Children" think I had 75 people audition. I on e co uld identify with because they Wf)fe sti~ b> .the '60s." The youngest person in the cast is 17. ''He said be sort of. remembers. Tbe lady in the play says that. Sh~'s teaching school and the kids didn't know who JFK was." FERZACCA SAID he believes lbe play can help us understand oow the '60s influenced the '70s. ... -to direct a t the college. "They were characters every- "What it ultimately says. it talks about the death or heroes as guides for people's Uves. In the '60s, we still bad heroes. All ol these people bad heroes they tried to pattern their lives after, unsuccessfully ." LONELINESS PERMEATES BAR IN 'KENNEDY'S CHILDREN' AT OCC (From Left) Scott Utley, McKee Anderaon and Sandy Simpson He said bis production uses Ferzacca said he can't think some voices and music from of any heroes or idols ol the the era at the beginning and In· rank of Kennedy or Monroe in t.ermilsion of the shqw to help the '70s. ''Movie stars -"tbete · recreate th~ era. · haven't been any in the ''10s ~ • ' • cept maybe Djana Ross. And. "' TJI£ FACT tliat the charac- politlcally .-.. lhat ·a what the ~...,, qon't relate to eali1 other play 's about.'· .,, • • t\M beUi Adv11ntages and dis ad- ,._ (,. f t • , ' •'\ . I J ~ .... 14 ' ' • . ..., . ., . • ~ ~ ~· ,,-.. •• J,. ~HallblWeen COining GWC .. Off~ Ki4s' Thriller. ~ Chf.is Lough and Ken Cope play Katrina and Ichabod Crane in Golden West College's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow " which w itl run Oct. 28-31 . The scary production has been augmented with special effects for Halloween. Unhappily, college offlctals .have reported that the production was an immediate sell-out, despite the addition of two matinee performances to the pre- viously scheduled four evening shows. However there doe~ remain tr,e possibility that the show will be reprised later in the year, as GWC has done with other highly successful children's shows. 1 ....... r ... ''The Lt!bencf"~f ·~leet)Y 'Hm'lo\ff"~~ adapted • frorri '. WiJshlllgtOfl lrva~'s classic pie bp theater · · 'a19ts msfl"uc'tor Charles Mftetft!'ttl,. wfto .:ls.. ti:Jdirecting ODQ:-.. OOIWfG DOBRO MAKES .COMEBACK Blu~ss Ptayer M'ke 'Auldridge : Bluegrass Festival To Feature Dobroist . . • I Mike Auldrldfe has .hail a Auldridge did ev~ntually Cind a somewhat easier Ume than An· used Dobro and he soon began dres Segovia in ektabliJ.hing to set a new standard for the in- hirnself a& the master ol bis in· atroment. ·His playing style is strument. After all, mo.t people peard on three solo albums and know what • cJHaical guitar is, records with such country stars bill what on earth is a Dobro? u Smmylo• Harris and Linda 'But a lack of compet.ltion isn't Ronitadt. I. the only reason for. the success Because of artis t s like p or Auldridge, 37, of Maryland. ~uldHdge and others who re- Oran1e Coas\ a}ldlentes will :lu.ed to r-t tA,., instrument die, 1 have a chance to hear -and the Dobro ts again being pro-~ I see -the art ol the Dobro for duced today and its popularity themselves when Auldrldge as a blueg.raas lnsthllnent is he.adlines a day-Jona 'bluegrass predicted' to eveniuaUy rival the music festival Nov. 7 at Lion five-string banjo. Country Saf•ri in Laguna·HUls. · During, bia Lion Country ". The Dobro -a resonator Safari appeal'ance, .Auldridge guitar played wi\b a steel slide 'f(IU be backed by the Wild -was invented in the 1920s as Hic,kory Nu ta, a popular a means ot naturally ampllfytng Callfornll bluegtau band the sound of a guitar before feaqaring •Devld Dlu, the West . electric instrume~ were tn· Coaat's 1'ading Dobro player. vented. It became a ~ar tn· 1'\e ap~ah~e of both on the sln4meot, 1Ald b)' tbft Jauodreds ; aa.rb• aia;e amountl to a sum- througb mai)-ordt~ heules, and mil meetinJ of Dobro vif\uosos. even played on th11 NJver screen • . . by Ramon Navarro a.Of! Hoot ~ ALSO SCBID\JLED to ' Glbeon. .. · . l*i>. rm una. the Sig Top at Uon Country Safari's Bluegrass BOW8VE&, A 1borta1• of Mvt\'al Ho•. 1 are five other aluminum -Ute material from leldln.1 •e•t i:out bluegrua which .._. Dotilo's resaoat« la =~ ~ L o st H l 1 b w a Yd m.de -forced an end to its rn.,. Canyon Grqa an producllon. clurta1 World War _,. Banana and the Flve-Mile • JJ. 'l>obros btcame rare and, by • B.y1, atong wit~ country. ua. Ume Aaldridce w'5 Interest· ~rn recording ut1st Mary eel In leea1ri1 to pl11 oDe, none L1D l>lu . could ... ...,.... ~ to \be 10 a.m. µ, s "J tried unaucceafQllJ t.o ~ind PJll· )Jf UtCJ'8'1• f ffUval 15 lree • a Dobro, and took up the guatar with dae purchase ol a general I ~1trtn1 banjot.olOOOlemY admiMm Ueket to Llon Coun· ~on." Auldridle rec.ils. trt Slfart· <"·" for adults and .~ "lllek\Mla;~tmuaiolJDvedlias ta.ts for elilldren a.u ; cblldren Just called old·time ·bm61l\y under a will be admitted free). mu 1 i c . T o day , of A Dobro workshop.with Mike coune, most people ref• to it AuldridC• will be £Mild In con· u blUeCJ"US." 1 nection with the festival Nov. 8. r Happily f~r bhaearua lovers. For information call~- /,. ,.__.. .. .....__ ...... ~ with Don'' Hayes. Lead 'ptayers a tel' KEfn.~ope Don ~yl~r, Cori~ Lolldh, • aru,q~ Wagnlr, Dean Mc06nald, Marla Mayers, Kathy Reyes and Allan Thom~s. . . • , . ~ , , But wout~-be s~s and haunts needn't worry; 'here ctre a lot of other ,C)~tivitle~ pl•nned for Hallo~een ~ lohg the :Or~nge Coasf ·.and in other parts of Oritn,ge County/A listing of several of the major even\S, some of whi<!h are afTeady under way, is on Page C3. ., .., . ' . ... ... , .. I~· " •I\•, .. • • "'" vantages. Ferzacca said. "It makes it easy to rehearse because I could rehearse one person a day. Tbe 'difficulties are that the actor has tt> keep himself psychologically up. Usually in a play you can work off each other." The cast members are McKee Anderson, Teri Ciranna, ScOtt Utley. Lis a 8 lack. Sandy Simpson and Kevin Duffs. "Kennedy's Children" will be performed al 8 p.m. Oct. 27-30 in· the Or a n ge Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. .· . .. ·:· Bodt1 Clpth .. This painted-r esist-dyed cloth from Nigeria is part bf th e art exhi bit ~·T,-an sformalion : Body Ornamentation in African Art," a collection or teidil~. costumes and jewelry. The show will continue now through Nov. 18 al the Santa 'Ana College Art Gallry, 17th at Bri s tol Stree t . Gallery hours are 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . Mondays throtlflh . 'fl1ursdays, 10 a.m. ts> l J).m. Fridays, and. 7 t~ ~' p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesday&. and Thursdays. Admission ' 1s free. .. ..::. . . DAILY PILOT r L t .f_ade Exhibit : •)Mountain," an 18th century Chinese :· s~ulpture of white, brown and gray l· nephrite, is on display in "Chinese Jades f From Southe rn California Collections," ;· Tuesday throug h Feb. 9 a t the Los f Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 ;, Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. The maseum : is closed on Mondays. ! _________________ _ I j The Arts in Brief • f I . ·... ~ .n.JmSD COMPE1Tl'ION -&ulpblro, craft.I, ~tiol ud 1raphlcs, SatuMAY lhrMla~.ai: at Muckenthaler Culturaf Cenfer ,-1201 vr: Malvern A••·· FUllertco. Reception 7 o'clock ~bl. Houra: noontoSp.m . Tuesdays-Sundays. Jl\'ee. 'lllVINE llANDAIA' -A Carden as art, to be harvested and eaten in a ritual presentation, 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at UC Irvine Gallery. Free. . ....._g Dl&ECTIONS' -Art by three women: AID• Denet, Channa Horwils and Joyce CUUer 86aw, Saturday tbroUlb Nov. 28 at New_port HfJ'bor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. NQOD to 4 p.m . Tuesdays· Sundays and 8 to 9 p.'m. Fridays. AdmiuioA by donatloa. Al.lo, symposium with the arUata, 8 p.m . Sunday at Paclflc Mutual Llfe Insurance Co., '100 Newport c.ni.r Drive, Newport Beach. $2, seat· inlll}Dltff. 81S.38a 'VIDEO AS AN AaT FOIUI' -Talk by David Roll, noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday in Orange Coast Collese Fine Arts Hall 116. Free. 'llEN WITBOUT MASKS'-Pbotographs by August Sander, Monday thro\llb Nov. 21 at Cal State Lone Beach Gallery, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beaeb. Noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 1to4 p.m. Sun· days. Free. FALL FESTIVAL -Arts and crafts, plus enter· tainment, noon to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Newport Center Methodist Church, San Joaquin Hills Road at Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. ETCHINGS-By R.S. Riddick, SuDday through Nov. 15 at The Or angerie, 1492 S. ~out Highway, Laguna Beach. RecepUon for artist, noon to 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Hours: lOa.m. t.o5:30p.m. Free. 'THE MAGNIFICENT WEST' -Dye-trans(er prints of natJonal parks, Monday through Nov. 18 in the Oran1e Coast College Library, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m • weekdays, lOa.m . to5p.m . weekends. Free .. "TllE USE OF LIQUID LACQUEa · -Art de· monstraUon by Robert Kamen for Torana Art League, T :SO p.m. Wednesday at Bowers Museum, 2002N. Main St., Santa Ana. Free, open to public. ETCHINGS BY KAJKO MOTi -Saturday through Nov. Z3 at Muirhead Galleries Ltd., South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. 10 a.m. to 9 p.lh. weekdays, to a.m. to6p.m. Saturdays and noon to 5p.m.Sundays. Free. WESTERN ART -By Fred Duran, Wes Campbell and others, Saturday through first week or November at Pomeroy Art Gallery, 56SlA Lin· coln Ave., Cypres. Reception 6to10 p.m . Satur· day. Free. OONA PAINTING -Exhibit with demonstra. tions, 10 a. m. to6 p.m. Oct. 29 and 30 at Buena Park Convention Hotel, 7675 Crescent Ave., Buena Park. $1.50. ILLUSTRATION TALK -By Vick Knight on how authors, illustrators work together. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, multl·purpose room of Mesa Verde Elementary School at Mesa Verde East and Baker streets, Costa Mesa, for Costa Mesa Art League. 1 Children's Play to Be Offered A mus ical adaptation of "Rumpelstiltskin," performed by Players U.S.A .. will be presented ; al~ p.m . Nov. 6 at Imperial Junior High School : multi-purpose room, 1450 Almondwood St., La 1 Habra. Tickets are $2 adults, $1.50 children. • Reser vations m ay be made by calling 526-2227, ext. 281. Film Series in Watwood I Foreign films are this weekend's offering in a four-week series of films being presented at I 'fhe. Westwood Playhouse, 10886 Le O>nte Ave:, \Westwood. "Lacombe Lucien" and "Les Enfants du Paradis" are among those being shown. In· formation and starting times are available by calling (213) 477-2424. Admission is $2. f.A>u Ra"'I• Conrert Caareled ·The Lou Rawls-Dorothy Moore concert scheduled for tonight at Shrine Auditorium has been canceled. No further details were an· nounced by the producers, Artist Consultants. Inc. Bands Set In San Diego Coming up in San Diego: Average White Band, 8 p.m . Nov. 3 in Golden Hall, 202 C. St. 0 ·2'3&-6510 ); Black Sabbath, 7:30 p.m . Nov.S in Sports Are na. 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., $.5.15-$6.75 0 ·224·4176). Youth Group Seelu Talettt The Orange County Youth Singers, a group· that travels as far away as Hawaii to perform. is ~urrently holding auditions for boys and girls 8 to 16 years old, with no previous experience r e· q\Pred. Information is available by calling (213) r . ' 1825 or (213) 698·2006. ore devil . ilot Variety Auditions Tltursdafl Auditions for a variety show sponsored by the South Area Exchange Clubs will be held from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday at Los Amigos High School Little Theater, 16566 Newhope St., Foun- tain Valley. Jazz and tap dancers age 9-12, singers and specialty acts are invited to try out. Rock bands may also be interviewed (but do not bring equip· ment). Auditioners should arrive by 7: 15. Ballet Se1Uon In Holly"'ood The Los Angeles Ballet, directed by John Clifford, will present a two-week season at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Hollywood beginning Nov. 11. Six ballets will be presented, including Stravinsky's "Firebird''' and an all· Gershwin program. Tickets are available at Mutual, Liberty, and Wallichs agencies. Barbershop Benefit Set A barbershop concert to benefit Rainbow Acres, a ranch for mentally retarded adults, will be held at 8 p.m. Nov. 4 at Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena Park. Tickets at $3 are available by mail from Philip Ridout, 6962 Los Amigos Circle, Hun- tington Beach, CA 92647, with information at 847-2826. Checks should be payable to Rainbow Acres. Art Coatest Opae Artworks that can be hung may be submitted for the Costa Mesa Art League All Media Juried Fine Art CompeUtJon. Works will be received from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 30 at Glendale Federal · Savings & Loan, 500 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Rejected works will be returned fromuo&p.m. that day. The display will run through November, with cash awards of $100, $50 and $25. Entry fee is $4 for nonmembers of the league. Information is available from 960-3989 or 545-4354. Ticket• Lost for /fJulc(JI A group of missing tickets has led to a warn· ing that only specially marked duplicates will be accepted for Row V. seats 1·42, and Row W, seats 1·33 of the 8:30 p.m. Nov. 5 performance of "South P acific" by the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Company. The tickets were issued to the Glen Knoll PTA of Yorba Linda. Anyone with in· formation concer ning the misslng original tickets can call 879-1732. Co.edfl Acts Sought Busch Gardens in Van Nuys is seeking com· 'edy and variety acts for "The Only G~at American ... Tinsel Town Follies" to be bosled by Arthur Godfrey Oct. 31. Finalista will appear on a television special. Auditions by appointment only wi~l be conducted Oct. 26-28. Auditions may be arranged by calling (213) 994·5139 between noon and 6 p.m. today through Oct. 25. Acts are limited to 21h minutes. Short Fllnl• Tonight Short films will be featured in a free "Los Angeles Film Makers' Showcase," to be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Kinsey Auditorium, California State Museum of Science and In· dustry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. .. . .. • .,. • . • . r • ·• - -. ~ _,. . • • ..-..,. ...,....,... ~ ,.,~ ... - Only those who happen to discover it can enjoy its •specialty shopping villages. •dockside restaurants. . •deluxe motel. •complete boating services, •green recreation areas. San Diego Freeway (5) to Pacific Coast H ighway (1) any d ay of the week; turn toward the sea and you'll rediscover n,rs nltutical , cove. Then keep it a seere.t •.. (if you can!) HAUNT THE HARBOR RIDA Y. OCT. 29 • l:JM p& ..PUMPICIM ~CONTEST -9 PUPPIT SHOW Talk-allkes Ventriloquist Jerry Layne (right) will perform wilb Lester, one of his character creations, at 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday on ''Starboard, .. a local entertainment series on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. Alse featured on the show will be the musical group Houck and Scott. New Hotel=Fine Dining It's fong been taken Cor granted that we live In one or t.he coun- try's fastest growing areas - population, home and lndustry- wise. But now we're beginning to wonder if Orange County Isn't also pacing the nation in another category. , That, observation suggests, is the yearly increase in dining and lodging facilities thanks to the opening of new hotels. The lates t claim for local leadership stems from the open- ing of the flashy new Registry Hotel on MarArthur Boulevard, opposite Orange County Airport. We dropped by the hostelry for a first-hand survey of t.he dining prospects and ended up canvass- ing considerably more. In a first- ever venture hereabouts, we checked into room 835 at the Registry and sampled t.he sleep· ing accommodations too. I UNACCUSTOMED as we are to spending the night in a hotel so close to home, the experience forced us lo conclude we should repeal the activity more often. Which probably isn't too surpris- ing given the Registry's first- rate comforts and conveniences. Construction costs. we were told, exceeded $10 million. The 10-story structure contains 306 guest rooms. all equipped with color TV and free first-run, in· Out ·n· Abou• Norman Stanley room movies. There's 11,000 square feet of meeting space, restaurants. lounges and recreational facilities. Guest amenities in· elude swimming pool, tennis courts, gift shop, stenography services, free parking and com· plimentary limousine service lo and from Orange County Airport. By reason of some handsome decorator touches -extensive use of warm colors and rich wood paneling -the Registry 1s stamped with an unmistUable California look. • The state's life style is also reflected in the large outdoor Patio Terrace, a nicely landscaped setting for cocktail parties and other events that ac- commodates grOUP6 up to 1,200 people. IF YOU WANT to start your visit with a relaxing drink, you don't have to proceed any further than the hotel's Lobby Court Lounge. Only a few steP6 from the registration desk, this strik- ing bar is set apart by a dramatic skylight, large green plants and sumptuous sofas and chairs. Real Cantonese Food Ht here or talce horn. STAG CHINESE CASINO Tucked away on the main floor is Le Gourmet, a private dining room offering six and seven course menus of classic continen· tal fare with "prix fixe." Accom- modating a maximum of 24 peo- ple and available for private parties, Le Gourmet offers din· ner service by appointment and reserv a lion only. A liiht snack or complete meal is available 24 hours a day in the sunny and cheerful Gazebo restaurant, the s maller of the Registry's two principal dining faciHties. Prospects for a light repast 'range from a shrimp or crab Louis. $3 .95, to the Golden Wes t sandwich (sliced turkey breast on toasted bread covered with a nippy cheddar cheese sauce), $2.40. Dinner entrees <all served wit.h potato and fresh vegetable du jour, s alad and freshly baked rolls) include chopped sirloin steak, cooked to order and topped with mushroom sauce, $3.85; sliced London broil of beef, sauce bordelaise, $4.25; broiled sirloin steak sandwich, with fried onion rings, $5.25. COMBINING spaciousness with Intimacy, the tiered, L · shaped room housing the Grand Portage restaurant manages to <See GOURMET, Page C4) 111 21st Pl., Newport Buch ORtole 3-~ HOOOI to MldlolqM Dolly-Wfftletteft u.tll I :00 e.t11. OYll 1\ _,"' ..,.._ ...... 04irporter qnn ~~ J MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (( (Fri., Sat. & Sunday 'ti/ 6 P.M.) -Excluding Holidays 'l dinners include soup or salad, baked potato or rice RE!J SNAPPER ................... 2.95 r.1AHI MAHI ................•.... 3.45 GRILLED SEA BASS .............. 3.75 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ............. 3.95 II NEW YORK STEAK ............... 4.50 11 LOBSTER TAIL .................. 5.95 l STEAK AND LOBSTER ............ 6.45 LUNCHEON also se1ved rf,11tv until 4 p.m. 16278 P1c1tic Coul Hwy • Hunllnglon Bch • 12131592 1321 3901 E Coau Hwy• Coron• O•I M., • '7141 675-0900 (~==-= Now appearing: TRIGGER MondaJ Hi,t:lt '°°4N1 lie lor~ Hot Dolil 9"d ..... 5.!n O·•oo FtHwly ill S.•t•OI Me A"4C)n Olvd Coil• ,_...,. C.>11tmno• 9?626 pt•) SA0.4'500 SOUTM COA& PLAZA MOTEL ~tSTUN INHWNAtlONAC ttOl'ELS ~ "••"9lt Wll'-.. lll~A'4 v .. , I CJ/otel l'RESE~TS OUTSTANDI~G Ol~ING & ENTERTAINMEl\T .• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DlNNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM · CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM -3 PM * Captain •s Table COffee Shop SER\'l~G 24 HOt.:RS ' DANCING & ENnRTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT {0,.~0SITI THI AllPOI 833·2770 Live J.azz by the Ocean. Jeff Harris Jazz Quartet Sun~ys 12 Meoli to 4 P.M. • Plus . Gourmet Champagne Brunell Elegantly Served Terrace-side Sundays 10:30 A.M.-:-2:30 PM. ~o nn-. l\e•taurant 361 Cliff Drive,Laauna Beach 92651 (714) 494-9477 Friday. Oetob•r 22, 1078 DAILY PILOT c;, Colleges Off er Theater:. . TONIGHT, ocroau u 'PLANNEaY, PLANNEllY' -Cha_mber theater hued on writln&s ol f1annery O'Conner, 8 o'clock ton1-bt and Saturday at S•ddleback CoUeie Buildi.n& R, 28000 llarcuertte Parkway, Million Viejo. Free but reservations required, &11 ·9'100 ~r OM"°, ext. 311;1. ONE·ACT PIA Y8 -By Harold Ptnter, 8 o'clock tonitbt and Saturday In UC Irvine LltUe Theater, Room 161 of Humanities Hall. 75 cent.a. 'SOVTH PACIFIC'-8:30o'clock tonight, Satur- day and Oct. 29 and SO and Nov. 5 and 8, and 2: 30 p.m. Oct. 31. Fullertal Clvlc L11ht Opera at Plummer A~dltorlwn, Chapman and Lemon street., Fullerton. $3.50-$5.50 adult.a, $2.S0.$4.50 students 12.22, S2·$3 chlldren, 50 centa less for matinees. 879-1132 afternoons, or Liberty, Mutual and W aJUcba ageocles. GREAT LEGACY -Heavy rock music by Orange Cout band, midnight tonight and Satur- day at Plaza Theater, 6367 E. Spring St .. Loug Beach. $2.50. - TRAVEL TALK-"Exploring Catalina ancf the Channel Islands," 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Golden West College Center, 1S744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Ftee. 'THE THREEPENNY OPERA' -Musical, 8:30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Oct. 27·30, 7:30 p.m. Sunday; 2: 30 p. m. matinees Saturday, Sun- day and Oct. 30 at the Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater. 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. $3-$3.50 general, $2·$2.50 students. (213) 498-45'0 weekdays. JOHN HARTFORD -And New Grass Revival, tonight and Saturday al The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 536-9600. 'BLITHE SPIRIT'-Comedy, presented by Sad- dleback Valley Community Theater. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at El Toro High School Theater Building. 2:52M Toledo Way, El Toro. 586-8342 or 831-9196. ADULT DRAMA -"When You Coming Back, Red Ryder?" Irvine Community Theater, Bristol St.reel at Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. 8:30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Oct. 29 and 30. 557-7297. STORY FESTIVAL -2 to 5 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. Saturday in the patio of Southern Cali!ornia College's new building, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. With puppets, folk songs. Sponsored by Story Leagues of California. Free. CONCERT AND SYMPHONIC BANDS -8 o'clock tonight ln the Cal Slate Fullerton Little Theater, 800 N . State College Blvd., Fullerton. $2. n:MMY WITHERSPOON -9: 15 p.m . to 2 a.m. tonight tbrou1h Sunday and Oct. 28-31 at Hungry Joe'sJauClub, 1506PaclflcCoaatHigbway,Hun- tington Beach. $4 plus one drink minimum. JUST ONE VISIT • .:~ (),,.. 'i.i1 ""'' \ou'll lw '"'°'i111·,.1I 111~1 \P.\l>,\ 'Ii,\ i~· 11 ... mu•I uni11u1· rt'•IJU· nont i11 ~•utlwrn C11lifornia ... 'I hn·•• ) 11u ran "lljH) ~u,.•·ulf'llf f>t.:R· SIA!'i. .\KMt:!'ilAN. GRl::EK & RllS!'IAN ~l""·ialti .. ;. "" wrll .,. 10 l t:KICAN & CONTl 1't:NTAL n•i- •inr. \'i~it u~ llR)lim•'. ~~ LUNCH-M-. to Fri. I l:JO to 3 •" DIMtr -7 ...... D~SSE Times/Places -rBE aULING CLASS' -SaUric comedy. OO'f Uuwch Oct. 30 at South Cout Repertory, 18'r. Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 8 p.m. Tuesdua-. Sundays and 3 p.m. Sundays. $4 .50·$6 .5~. 6'8-1363 alter l p.m. dally. • . ' . •1 DO! I DO' -Musical, now throuah Nov. 2'A Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenidt= Pico, San Clemente. '8.SO-S.13.95. 492-9950. <See GOLDEN WEST, Page CH Spooky Doings =~ SOme Halloween events ot general interest to. • Orange Coast residents are list~ below. In ad-• dition. many schools and clubs will be or1ranl&· .~ inl neighborhood events. HAUNTED HOUSE -6 to 10 o'clock toniCh.t • through Oct. 30, 6 to midnight Halloween in tbe · Orange County Fairgrounds cafeteria on Falt Drive, Costa Mesa. $2, benefits March or· - Dimes (or $1 in advance by calling 979·2270). SPOOK HOUSE -2 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. today, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sun· day, 6 :30 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday at Huntington Center, 7771 Edinger Ave., Hun- tington Beach. 25 cents. 'WOLFMAN'S HAUNTED HEARSE' -On display with coffin in Carousel Court at South Coast Plaza Saturday and Sunday. Free. COSTUME PARADE -With judging in age categories up lo 10 years old, sponsored by Jr. Women's Club or H\Dllington Beach, 6:30 p.m. '. Thursday at Huntington Center, 7771 Edinger Ave. HALLOWEEN FESDVAL -Carnival, Ocl. 28-31 at Mlle Square Park, 16000 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley, with parade at 10 a .m. Oct. 30, north on Brookhurst Street from Slater A venue. 558· 1500 for details. HALLOWEEN HAUNT -Wolfman Jack plus spooky rides and attractions, 7 p.m. to mid- night Oct. 28 and 31, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 29 and 30 at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park. $5.50 in advance (at agencies or box office), $6.50 at gate. ANAHEIM FESTIVAL -Contests, parade (7:30 p.m . Oct. 30, east on La Palma Avenue from La Palma Park). Other activities Oct. 29-31, 535-2833 for details. ~-=~~~-::;"j-~ ~ NOUMC~~ 11l1St6R~s r!(_ediruAant f ~«i_fizjJ~ , Otllr'\TAl,E Dinner Menu pricH start -$4.25 1BE.U.vo.ncong1 1 Ntol\ls Overlooking the Newport Beach <;olf Course Live Entertainment Nlghtly APADANA Restaurant 600 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach ' (In Newport Center across from Fashion Island) For Re1enratfon1 Cali 640-7502 l'Rff VALIDATED ,ARKING IANOUET FACILITIES ( 10 10 I 00) Luncne on Jl-4 Dinner 5-11 Open 11-2. llaff1Hour4·7 Free Hors doeuvres 3IODJrrjneAve.,Newl'°"t&ach151·5223 NOW Take A Dining Trip On A Train A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!!!" R. A y LOWDON ENTfRTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LAH ES 2699Nart. Costa Mesa 545-1112 For a unique dining advcnrure, come aboard° the glamour train. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Savory entrea include Roa.st Prime Rib or Beer, Rack or Lamb le Ch esapeake Bay Scallop1. Grand Central Station Lounge with Chowder Bat and Dining Can locawl in South Coast Plaza in Calta Mesa. (714) 5-40-8822 Come relive the past. . , --' • r • •• P" • .._.-T' ,I " '' .... ' .; lh&hei.l Quably Nutive Mex1.c:.1n Foods Open.7 D:iys INMLOlNGE DON ALVARO CNGJTAA Mon.-Thu-. 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to II p.m. CCX::KT AILS Sunday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 1 ~aguna Sets ~Nonnari' Here and there, up and down tbecoatt: 11M next 1tt>p for the popular com•dy "Norman, Is Tbat You ?" will be the La1uoa Moult.on Playhouse where Jan Arvan 'a production will open Nov. 2 for a three-weekend asement. • alter Dudek, who played lhe I rolea in ~rvan'a flrlt two Laguna show1, • Last ol the Red Hot Lovers" a~d "The Prifoner of Second A venue,'' ii l>ack again u tbe harried father in "Norman." Othen in the cut are Tom Sandter u Norman, Gre11 Barnette as bi1 superawiaby roommate, Olive Riches u the runaway mother and J>atricla McQuade u a lady or the eveninc. "Norman" will be performed Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8: 30 at the playhouse, ~Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, ~ ) with ruervalions beint taken at .4M-0'7'-' .. • 1118 PD8T VISll' by a black So..atb Alrlean theater company to an American coUe1e campua will come ln January wben Oranae Cout College bolts the South African Black Theater Project '71 for a producUoo ot ''Survival" 1an.1'"29. The four-member company from Soweto, South Africa, ii be- inl broutbt to this country by James P . Bertholf, chairman ot OCC's theater department, wbo eau1bt their act in Johannesburg lutaummer. Performances of "Survival" will be given at various locations on the campus prior to a West Cout tour financed by UM OOC .IMtnlctor. ... CALl.JM)A~D -Golden West Collete hu amaounced tryouts for tJa• Atatha Cbrlltle ~*>' play "Tbe Moutetrap" fat Nov. I and 10 at 1 p.m. ln the Comm-'· ty Tbeater ••... ~ lobln Huber wlll be •HldnC a cut ot lbNe women a.nd five nMa with ace ranau from u.. 20ll to tbe 1)1. • . . .the show opens Ja.n. ao ~ •ICbt performancea. BAC&STAGE -Soutb Cout• Repertory baa aDDOWlced the st.art of an expanded. year·lc.ic evenin.c con.serv atcry procram ' ca Nov. 1 for people 11 and older interested iD puraw.nc actinl u a career ..... the course includes four seven-week aeaaion• on Monday, Tueaday and WeclQea- day evenings< with furt.bet in- formation av all able at 646-~, GOURMET DINING AT REGISTRY ••• <From Pace D> be simultatieously elegant, sophisticated and informal. Don't be startled though if, when you enter the room for dinner, it appears to be on fire. The wide-ranging menu is served in a semi-French stvle. eamul Crom beef and prime rib selediona to seafood and con- tinental dishes. All are served with the day's freshly prepared vegetables, potato du joor, salad with your choice of dressing and a loaf of freshly baked bread. ficult to field a major complaint. Out deasert, in fact. com· manded a "best ever" compli· ment. The crepes Suzette, $2.50 per person, were ablolutely and unequivocally the finest we've encountered in a longtime of test· ing and savoring. iiiiiiiiiii~~=-::=:o=-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif hiebllgbted by ta bleside pre· paratton and flaming entrees. Since so many offerings fall in the flaming category, lhe pre· paration$ throughout the room tend to give the overview of a conflagration. THE FIRST OF our two selec· lions was the excellent roast duckling a !'orange, $7.95. Nicely roasted and carved tableside, it was finished with sauce piquant ol beef jus. fresh oranges, Grand Mariner and fresh cream. Lunch is served in uie Grand Portage, Monday through Satur- day, and on Sunday there's a champagne brunch, served from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner is served from 5: 30 to 11 p.m., Mon· day through Saturday, and unW lOp.m . on Sunday. SUNDAY 4-7-PM THE LIDO LOUNGE :t?J~~ ... 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach (714) 644-1700 foxhuntCH d1laklA9 doacint clning presents JAZZ NIGHT hwy S•day MJg11t Tap"-Jaa Gr0111p1 wll .,,... tro. 6:00 PM SUMDAY, OCTOllR 24 DAYE PIKE & tlS 9UAlTET LIVE EMTERT AINMBO' 7 NIGHl'S A WEEK HAPPY HOUR -Mon.-Fri.-Well Drinks Double Ll11e £ntertalnment Buffet Hora d'oeo11rea ' 17'27 MocArtellr ltY4.. lrYIM, C•. (7141 549-8728 Take off for a fun evening at The Regisfry! Great evenings lake off In The Grand Porulo• Restaurant and Saloon. Start with a superb dinner featuring tablHlde gourmet cookery. Stay for dancing and swltcMd-on entertainment. Come for dinner. Or the dtnclng. Try our 24 hour Ocebo, too. Now t"-1'• a happy landlngl Specially appetizers include oysters on the half sbell, $3.75; crabmeat cocktail au Grand Mariner, $3.BS; eacargots Grand Portage style, $3.95; fresh melon coupe, $2.75. We were especially pleased by the shrimp cocktaU Romanoff, $3.85, consisting or jumbo shrimps marinated in a dressing of lemon juice, mayon· naise, whipped cream, brandy and caviar. Next up was the superb steak Diane, extraordinarily tender medallions of beef tenderloin, $10.95. Expertly named tableside with Burgundy, shallots, mushrooms and herbs, the com· pleted dish was served on brown rice. • 1n· the adjacent wood and mir- ror-panelled Grand Portage Saloon, live entertainment ls on tap nightly. Between shows. there's top·notcb dancing and listening music. Entree possibilities run the PLAY The meal had a few rough edges -the vegetables were too cold, apparently overlooked in all tbe fuss of the tableslde pre· paration or the entrees -but by and large il would have been dif· The Registry Hotel la located · al 18800 Mac:Arthur Blvd., Irvine in the Douglas Plaza Com- mercial Center ditectJy opposite the airport. Telephone: 752-8771. CUn'OJI DES/8KED •r tt'OCX 81/ESI' CHECKS Call 714 1548-2888 (C•llt<1) bl !tr FREE ICJ¥l• Klt PERSONAL SERVICE PROMPT l>lllVERIES CAL-GRAPHICS PRUS IWj MONROVlA AVE. NEWPOll.T.NACH ~olden .. ,/~. :1': ._, ~ S/:;)ragon ·.' ~ r.ENOtNE CHINESE MANDMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.orte Dishes . MONDAYS LUNCH•Oft.lNER DAILY Food to Take OUt 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. nu.....,.-.. COSTA..sA MZ.7162 • 646-ftl I in the DAILY PILOT ,.;~\»n ~Ohwn CROWN HOUSE ~~-".ot-RESTAURANT 32802 COAIT HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL tAIC-V__.,l'...,...yl 499-2128 496-5773 South CouC'• Fineal Cuiaine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 fOMaT AYR. 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"Paintin&, s culpture and the other media were forms appropriate to their t.ime. · ". . . Let me tell you, there are no Rem· brandts, Titians. no more Courbets. They've dis- appeared. I don't care about this Andrew Wyeth or anything else ... Yes, he's popular, but mediocrity is always popular, isn'tit?" · BIEDERMAN, 70, has lived since 1942 in a quiet, wooded country area out.side of Red Winf, M.in.n., working in relative isolation from his neiibbors at bis modest farm home. While Biederman has remained relatively unknown in America, examples of bis New Art have been acquired by European museums: This week, a major retrospective of his worb from 1927 to the present opened at the Min· neapolis Institute of Arts. The show is only bls second major exhibition in North America. His mature reliefs are rectangular or square aluminum fiats with many smaller squares and rectangles set on the large flats and on each other in varying apgles to form geometric pat- terns. ~L.~1i!:::~Back Bay Reatauran\...._,~-..._,~.,.. DINING. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE ROUND For Reservations l 640·5123 l Guest Boat Slips ! 103 N. BAYSIDE DR .. NEWPORT BEACH.d Gourmet Jap..,ese Cuisine South CoHt Vlll119e •cro11 •rom Soul~ Coell l'lar• 3800 S. Plaza Or . Santa Ana (714) 557 2631 In Uttlo Tokyo 11••• IM Mut lc C.~lor tll S San Pedro Los Angeles {213) 68011355 ••11-.-. Horikaiua Drop By El Matador Say Hello To Mcrcial . TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST MEXICAN FOOD ., ......... Orange County's First An-Comedy Nightclub NOW OPEN Top Comedy Entertainment Nightly Starting at 9:00 p. m. Cocktails and Specialty Nltetime Menu Served until 1:00 a.m. OPEN FOR LUNCH featuring gigantic sandwich• andaaladbu Happy Hour 4:00.7:00 p.m. • FREE HORS D'OUEVRES ANO G~EROUS DRINKS lliE l.AFF STOP 2122 S .E. Bristol {at Birch) Newport Beach -714/751·7867 ' Frtday. October 22. 1976 DAILY PILOT C\i :Weak Band Backs Starl 8/U8$ player Paul BUtterfleld had to lead the way 1or the rock group· Southem Pacific In a recent concert In Huntington Beach.. 87 MICllAELP.\SOVICll °'"" Giiiy """ .., -Beln1 a mualc&l lecend can . bavo Its drawbacka. Whllt, on ono band. lt assures con· t1nued recopllion, le1enclary .status opens ·a mUllcJan to at1Ucllm lf be fails to llve up to im· age-even lflt'• not completely h1I rawt. - Sucb ll the cue with Paul Butterfield-a m~ fiiure in the barmonlca bluea field- wbole aUnt. last week at the Golden Bear was plaiued by weak back-up auppoJt and But· tertleld'a lack or lntensit..Y dwin& h1I "1uesl star" appearance. · Butterfield shared the stage with Southern. Padtlc, after the rock quintet opened with an un· diau.n,utahed aet of oriainals. 'Front' Susperiseful WBILE BLUES struct~ are not complex, they require a delicate musical feel that Southern Pacific lacked. The band's timine tre-- quently was off, the allde guitar work waa sloppy and the bus lines were far too tbln. By KATHE B. TRACY Of ti.e Datt, l'llee 54.lff "This committee (HouseofUn- American Activities) is here lo belp keep America as pure as she can be • . . " which, during the .. red scare" of the late 19405 and early 1950s, r esulted in the blackliating or thousands in the entertainment field. Unable to find work, some ac- tors and directors committed suicide. But other artists and writers s urvive d by finding ·'fronts· for their talent. ,.THE F RONT," starring Woody Allen. provides a look at this period or American obsession with Communism. Allen portrays an illiterate but streetwise cashier-bookie who rises to pro- minence when he fronts for a TV scriptwriter. The moral dilem- mas and political conspiracies he is swept into result in a sus· peoserul and dramatic mm. "The Front94 is significant in many w•ys. It marks Allen 's excellent debut in a straight dramatic role and in a produc- tion which be did not co-create. It is the product of the collaboration between author Walt.er Bernstein and producer-director Martin Ritt, themselves blacklisted for , six and seven years respectively. IT IS RELIVING a personal ex- perience for four other formerly blacklisted actors starring in the mm. And it contains strong state- ments about the opportuniat.ic and cynical attitude of the TV networks (which were un- cooperative, Ritt says, in the pro- duction of the rum). Yet, for all its purpose, "The Front" lacks a solid critical analysis or the effects of the blacklisting on the victims themselves. The characters miss the depth that makes their final actions plausible. The original authors 11THE FRONT .. IPG1 "A MATI!I OFTIMr IPGI .. TRAVELS WITH MY AUHr .. MOIMAM IS THAT YOU7'" IPGJ "HAHY & WAI.Ta &O TO HIW YOU" IPGt "FROM MOON TO THREE .. "GATOR .. .. AU. THE 'llSloa.T'S MEM" "EXECUTIVE ACTION" CP'GJ "THE0 ...... 111 "'I.ACE WITH THE DEVIL .. -rHE MAMSOM MASSACRE" ..,-WITCH Of DEATH"' Ill "MAI.A THON MAM'" I .. HUSTLE:' ,., lllAH'S SO. COAST PLAZA MSlHH_, *Jiil MAMll'S SO. COAST Pllll , ......... J411 lr1Jlfl 14f.llll ••••·s sa. COAST PLW CNll ... MlllllJUI ~ti" E MUM'S CIMEIAWD MMS. ...... --tn-ltll MAllll'S ClllEMALAllD MMhlllrNt ....... mlMI MAlllfS CINEMALAND 14Mh ...... ..... ,. 11$-IMI whom Allen fronts for are mere presences on the screen and the frustrations of the un - acknowledeed and unrewarded artist are left unexposed. The traumatic eHectl oo a blacklist- ed actor who commits suicide are not fully conveyed. And even Allen's flnal defiance seems un· · accounted for. But this perhaps results from the quick pace or the story. Back· ground buildups are brushed over with minimal detail and events then seem difficult to place in time. Still, the effort is commendable. A noteworthy petformance is also delive red by Andrea Marcovicci, who debuts here as As a result, Butterfield was forced to cany the band through a series of standards like· "Shake Your Moneymaker." Ideally, Butterfield should be in a s ituation where the band pushes rather than drags. thus allowing him to open up more. Butterfield still plays a mean harp but his ability to develop intriguing countermelodies was lost in a restrictive setting. He seemed bored at times in a performance that came across as an uninspired blues primer instead of an attempt to breathe new life into a valuable musical form. BU'ITERFIELD and Southern Pacific have only been together for a couple or months so perhaps things will come around. Still, the out· look is tentative at best. Guitarist Jeffrey Comanor opened the show · with an admirable display of tolerance for an Allen's sensual and strongwilled -===================;i fiancee. Jn a particularly" dramatic scene she and Allen Pl.AH HOW FOR A argue human rights. But there MARA THOM WEEKB4D! are also moments of tangible humor as when Allen wins her MA'MM'S Cl~AMAHllM away from another lover. '1~7601 "The Front'' is a testimony to,ir-----.,--•-:OO._J_:l'""S._S:_;·J0.-....;.7""':4""~"""'..;.;0:00~--------1 the power or cooperative fear. MAMM"S SOUTH COAST PLAZA Rated "PG." COSTA MISA -Mt·JJIZ WlltlDAYS -6~15-10:30 SAT/SUM -l:JO.l:40-5:4~~10:1S SYUFT'S STAIMUM DllYMM OltAHM -Ht-1770 f'.JSOM..Y "CAR WASH: .... \1here, between the hours of 9 and s anything can happen ..• and usually does' ' rMUTltE m----1 "FROM NOON 'Tll THREE" STARRING OtARlfS BRONSON ·u1 ~ht ~11s Raiit1 IJ11e • 11111 tarlt1 • rra k111 t1re1 lnl lill · llflig· urra111 IUJ · Jad Ill•· t~re1a lue fte him lisllfl • l nlll ~ Jll S&Mll · U1sic' UIUAI Rlfll!IJ .,. ~au mu . h .. I ~, 11 lllnN IN cm !lllllllH . Al ur u• n•nn . llftlSIPlll · llClllCU9 ltol~~ .. ~ ... ~$J -,O-rig-1111-l sound 1racfa.~~~e .eiclus1vely on MCA Records & Tapes! ,, C..... WUT t WlftMINITll • 192-4'ta MMIOI llYD Dfl t SANTA ANA • SJM271 -.• .,.. . ..,.. .... ,, ... r I acJd-cuualty eutomer who tried to become the I center or attention. It dldn'tbelp the 1bow~1 pace • any, but Comanor's enaaetnc ata1e presence and ii w:ftty compoalttons eave him a apllt-deci.slon " victory. . c ••• THE INFEcrtovs charm of heavy rock lies in lts self·conflning nat\µ'e. Tbe new releases from Ted Nueent and Black Sabbath are both characterized by hJab-enerSY 1wtar a111uJts, jackhammer percussion and ageresslve atnet· punk lyrics that proclaim rock 'o •roll as the only ~ 1alvation in a decadent world. · It's all pretty predictable and often delivered with all the subtlety of Earl But.a. However, at its best, heavy rock captures the ureency and con- fusion of youth culture in stunning fashion. When it fails to generate tbla energy-the line is very thin and subjective-it becomes insipid noise. BLACK SABBA111'8 •'1'ecbnical Ecstasy" (Warner Bros. BS 2969) ls clearly the superior product here. This English band dlaplaya a new maturity and sense Cll.dynamlca that have been missinl from earlier recordin1s. Gultarist Tony • Tommi can fire out 1/32 notes at a machine gun : pace, but the band bas learned lbe power Of COD• '· trastine rhytbms-ellbling it to drop tempo without losing· strength. Effective vocals from Ouy Osbourne and vibrant productloa con· tribUte to as urpriainaly good effort. Ted Nugent's "Free-For·All" (Columbia PE • 34121) doesn 't fare as well. Although Nueent can '· bend guitar strings with anyone, the album is :: marred by flat production, dismal vocals and a lack or direction. Nugent's approach seems crude and contrived compared to Sabbath's more majestic stance. a..o.., Nell • U1 ---IOlaT, NO Niia 1NI OMINt11t WDOl1111 ... ........ ._ ... , MU & TMI ""' 111t 'WI• MAllY I tONTO .. • ........... _ ... , -MOOIUI t. l&A.llHO IADOlU 1Nt 2 ....... ' '"' llAN .... a. WNITI UNI ma WOGe'I *"" ...... -,.... '. 1111 fllONf INt 2. LtPITIQC (II) a. IMAMPOO 111 .... CAM*•-"'°' WWAIHc,.. ........ --.... ,"°',.. .............. ---Mm-• ..... WOMOff'"MI..,. C8 DA.IL V PILOT Friday, October 22. 1978 Ringo,: He's Not Worried LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ringo Starr was always the "orphan" of the Beatles, the one member of that epochal rock combination on whose solo career most critics wouldn't have bet their warped copies of Tiny Tim's Greatest Hits. His drummine was ho-hum. His voice was nothing to shout about. He didn't write songs. And when the other Beatles were making headlines by forming new bands <Paul McCartney), fighting court battles (John Len- non) and giving benefit concerts for Bangladesh (George H~rrison ), where wais Ringo? . HEW AS recording a pair or higbly forgetta- ble albums -"Sentimental Journey" and ••aeaucoups or Blues" -two plJlars of musical mediocrity that had his friends worried about bis future. ''My career started slow," Ringo says, look- ing back. "And every one thought, 'Well , that's the end of him.• I thought that myself for a while. "Then I said to myself, 'Come on, get up off your -and do something now, you know what to do.' I started to do things.'• What he did was cut a gold album -"Ringo" -and start off on a respectable, if not spec- tacular, career of his own. Following ''Ringo" were two more popular albums and a slew of highly successful singles - comfortable, unpretentious tunes Uke "Back Off Boogaloo," "You'reSixteen" and "Oh My My." Ringo's friends found other things to worry about. •'THE 'RINGO' album sort of got me back into it again,'• he says, sipping beer alongside the pool of his rented Hollywood Hills home. "lt sold a million in this country, and selUng a million copies is very important to me." Ringo hasn't forgotten those fledgling days of his solo career, and places paramount im- portance on the popularity of his music. Art for its own sake is fine, Ringo says, but he wants his albums to "be number ones. and I want at least three or the singles we pull off of them to be number ones. "I go in there lo make a hit album and some hit singles. That's what I work for. If it doesn't do that, then I've done something wrong. I'm trying to make popular records, pop music. I want them to be so popular everybody wants them." Ringo has survived the breakup of the Beatles. At least, he's made up his mind not to run in place while waiting for a Beatles reunion. "I CAN'T see it coming off," he says of a get- together with his former mates. "I mean, not for 'Jazz World Series' on KCET "The World Series or' J azz." a special jazz concert featuring pianist Earl "Fatha" Hines, singer Billy Eckstine and trumpeter Dizzy. Gillespie, will be presented on "In Performance Al Wolf Trap" Monday at 9 p.m. on KCET, Chan- nel 28. The concert brings together the three jazz greats who bad not appeared together since the early 1940s, when Eckstine and Gillespie performed with Hines' big band. Hines teams with his trio and singer Marva Josie to perform such greats as "St. Louis Blues," by W. C. Handy, "Tangerine," by Johnny Mercer, "Candy," by Mac Davis, and Ma Rainey's ''SeeSee Rider.'' Billy Eckstine, known for his smooth, re· taxed singing style, will provide such classics as "Well Alright Okay," by Count Basie, and a medley of early hits including "I Apologize," "Fools Rus t\ In" and Duke Ellington's "Caravan," plus Eckstine's own "Take Your Brother by the Hand." To round out the evening or jazz, the special one-hour concert, "Mel Torme In Concert With Woody Herman," will air at 10 p.m., following "The World Series of Jazz." Torme will sing such favorites as "When I Found You," "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," "1 Won't Last a Day," and "Love Will Keep Us Together." In a salute to jazz drummer Gene Krupa, Torme will play "Drummer Man" on the original Krupa drum set. Woody Herman's Young Thundering Herd jazz band will play "The Four Brothers," . "Satin Doll," a nd "Don't Get Around Much Anymore." · KCET will repeat "The World Series of Jau" Saturday, October 30, at 1 p.m. "Mel Torme Jn Concert With Woody Herman" will follow at2p.m. A NEW 90 MINUTE FILM IY • DICI( IARRYMORE _t:>_ J';. ~il~©}'"·•J ~-.. ~- SUNDAY & MONDAY OCT. 24 It 25 • n... 7:30 P.M. MIWPOIT HARIOR HI SCHOOL 600 llYIHE A YI.• MIWPOn' HACH J' 1 ·- TICDT'SAT ••• OBI E SPORTS LTD. OIATOOOI. 213 I L Coest Hwy. • CoroN .. M .. I ..._ .._.. Pwt""""'9 • 675-9700 RINGO RELAXES IN LOS ANGELES a couple or years, if 1t comes at all." Ringo has a new respect for his own talents, and believes he can continue to make it without the other three admittedly more creative Beatles. "But they'll always be part of my career," he adds, "because I always ask them to write a couple of songs for me. They're very good songwriters." Ringo's new album, ''Ringo's Rotogravure," may bl! the closest a Ucatlemaniac will come to a dream-come-true . Lennon, McCartney, and Paul's wife, Linda, all make appearances on the release. J ohn, Paul and George all contributed songs. NOW -FROM THE SMASH BROADWAY HIT! 3rd HILARIOUS WEEK! MHRO.GOlDWYN-MATER She Steps Into Stardov.ii . : . :·: NEW YORK (AP> -The star at the last moment steps down and her 1tand·in steps up. That show business cllche actually happened recently to Leslie Browne. Miss Browne, a 19-year-old member or the New York City Ballet 'a corps de ballet. replaced Gelsey Kirkland, the star of the American Ballet Theater, as one of the four major characters ln a much-pubUcized movie, ••The Turning Point.•' She got the role when Miss Kirkland bowed out because or t.endonitis, a tendon inrlamma- tion common among dancers. THE MOVIE, written by Arthur Laurenls and directed by Herbert Ross, is about two mid· dle-aged women who started out together as ballet dancers. The character played by Anne Ban- croft has devoted herself to her career, while the c haracter played by Shirley MacLaine bas be<:ome a housewife. Miss Browne plays Miss MacLaine's daughter, who is an up-and-coming ballet s tar. Mikhail Ba r ys hnikov , the famous Russian defector hailed as the heir-apparent to Rudolf Nureyev, portrays Miss Browne's boyfriend. How does the young dancer feel about the big break? "l'M EXCITED. I never even dreamt of it,'' says,Miss Browne dutifully, but it's clear she is less than overwhelmed by her over- :: aws night stard o m . S he is a sophisticat ed show busineas cblld whose parents are former ballet dance r s and, to he r , footlights and greasepaint are as familiar as breakfast cereals. Besides, she isn't at all interest- ed 1n becoming an actress. "I want to dance and dance on- ly," sb..e proclaims. "Just plain acting is not what I want. Jt's okay, ~ut I'd rather act through movements tha n through my voice and my facia l ex· NEW PRICE pressiona:' ·;;;::· : The S-foot-4, 9~ poun<te:~ her light brown hair, ~~1: long neck and mllk-wbiflt~lnt~ looks the typical classical$"ltie': dancer that she is. • • She was born in New YO(~ but• grew up ln Phoenix, A.rOI: Her father, a former Amerlcan}kUet Theater soloist, still opetO:s a ' dance school there. Her ~ts , are divorced and her VSsSlfler: works as a travel agent ~JIQtw, York. •·• Digit Flier Susan Cl ark will Jllay aviatrix Amelia Earhart. in the drama of that name ~o be shown Monday al 8 p.m. on Channel 4 's "Mpoday Night al the Movies." 'lbe film deals with the events leading up to the flier's dis-appearance. TOGETHER IN WESTBROOK #2 "HELTER "THE SKELTER" W11only p G . MAT ll IOO lllTDfSI Foa YOll!Gfl OtllllDI $100 MANSON :ginning MASSACRE " r Plus "THE HOUSE OF EXORCISM" TELLY SAVALAS (R) ELKE SOMMER The Most Devastating betective Story Of This Century. STARRING JACK WARDEN MARTIN BALSAM HALM HOLBROOK ANO ~ •. • '•. . . ~' . . * . .. . . . .. . • . . -; . . . ·. . . . . . . -. . . . . . .. . . • . . . • . . ·: .. " . :· . . . . . .. . ~ . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . JASON ROBARDS . I AS BEN BAAOl.EY AAl£D (PG) •. . . ..... · fr' • •y 0Ct()ber 22. 1976 OOLDEii S't, COUEGE SHOWCASES POP MUSIC • • • MtlaS9•p ..... J?\ani s t Horacio Gutierrez will join the Los An gel es P}lilharmonic con- ducted by Zubin Mehta at 8: 30 p. m. Wednesday at Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut. Tickets at $7 and $6 are· available at 64&-6411. · (J'tom Page 0) CONTINUING JN U>S ANGELES -"Eq ua," tbrou,h Nov. 8 at the Huntlneton H~ord ~ater ; "A MatterofGravity, "through Dec. 4 at the Ahmanson Theater; "A Chorus Line," in· deflnlte run at the Shubert Theater. SATURDAYt OCTOBER ZS PROVISIONAL THEATE& -ImprovisaUonal )>Lece "Voice al the People ll," 8 p.m . Saturday in, Cal State f'ulletton LlWe Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. $.1, 8'10-3371or at door. 'POOR FOR PRESIDENT' -"Campaign rally," 8 a .m. to 7 p.m . Saturday and Sund~ at Dis· aeyland, with '1Pooh·rade" at2p.m. both days. $S adult., $2 cbUdreJl. OKTOBERFEST -German bands, Dixieland band, games and other activities, noon to 10 p.m . Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at Lido Village off Via Lido in Newport Beach. Free. DANCE MAllATBON -Rock 'n' roll, noon to midnight Saturday in Buildine 14, Ora.nae Cowity Fairgrounds. $4 at Ticketron or SS at box office. 'FIESTA DE LOS CABALLOS' -Horse show, 8 a.m. to dusk Saturday and Sunday al the Fullerton Recreational Riders Arena on North Euclid Avenue at Lakeview Road, Fullerton. Free. SKI.SHOW -Movies, fashJoo shows, equipment, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;::;::=m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-.. ----- EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY 11\tl~'f l f O\t ,_,1 u.,, ,-_..., ... , ... ... .... A M NT "Splendiferou1ly Funny." -P~dopr Gllllo11, T1tt Nrlll 'l'a<lctr ':4Rowd~, nutty : eatertalnment." -WU/llom Wolf, Clir N0901l"r . . ... .. f\ "MISSOUll 111.us· __,,-•~W °'THI HAWIC" ,,..I "'MOOM TIL THIM" ... ATOl"l,GI LA 'THI MIAT TDAS W DYMAMrTI CHASr •JACICSOM COUMn JM." Ill THE CI TY SHOPPING CIENTAf OaAHGI U4-Jtl I "'-' CITY CIEMTRE CIMEMA\ ... New Producta Pavilion and mall at Oranre Coun· ty Fa1r1rounda.-:ll a.m. to 10 p.m. Sabuday, 11 Lm. to8 p.m . Sunday. $2 adults, 50centschildren. SVNOAY,OCTOBE~U 'Mll81CAL SHOW~E'-Uaht and popular mmlc, Golden West College Community Chorale at' p.m. SUnday In GWC Forum 2, 157" Golden West St., HwiUnrton Beach. $1.50 1eneral, $1 stu· denta and senior cilizem. BACH, HANDEL MUSIC -Sanctuary Choir at St. Andre•'• Presbyterian Church, 600 St. An· drewa Road, Newport Beach, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $1. mGBLAND PANCING -()pen competition, 9 a.m. to 5 p. m . Sunday in Santa Ana College's Cook Gym, 17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. Free. 'VANITIES' -Comedy with Lucie Arnaz, Stockard Channing andSaridy Duncan; previews Sundaythrougb Nov. 3, nm Nov. 4 lhrougb Dec.19 al Mark Teper Forum of Lo.s An~eles Music Center. $S previews, $4. 75-$9.50 regular, at agen-cies. 'PSYCBIC MUSIC' -Music "received" by Rosemary Brown from dead composers, played by Stewart and Marilyn Robb, 3 p.m. Sunday at Vorpat Gallery, 326 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. Free. MONDAY,OC'l'OBERZS J/tZI. CONCERT -Studio Ensembles 11, Ill and • IV,8p.m. Monday in the Multi-purpose Room, Cal State Long Beach University Union, 6101 E . 7th St., Long Beach. $2 general, $1 students. ORANGE COUNTY RHY11IM MACHINE-And Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. to midnight Monday at Hungl')' Joe's Jazz Club, 1S06 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $1.50 and one drink minimum. TUESDAY,OCl'OBERzt WO II EN'S SCENES -From plays, presented by two actresses, noon Tuesday in Golden West College Forum 2, 15744 Golden West St., Hunt-lniton Beach. Free. 'Wan'ERSTALK' -Author Donald Hall, 10 a.m. Tuesday in Orange Coast College Science Lecture Hall I, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. ACE -Tuesday at The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific CoutHJgbway, Huntington Beach. 536-9600. "CAREY TREATMENT-Captioned mm for de- af,' p.m . Tuesday in Golden West College Forum 2, 15744 Golden WestSt., Huntington Beach. Free. DAVE PIKE -And his quartet, 9: 15 p.m . to 2 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at Hungry Joe's Jau Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt- lngtonBe ach. $2 plus one drink minimum. WEDNESDAY• OCTOBER 27 BYJlON BERLINE -And Sundance, Wednes- day at The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast •ntbway, Runtlnst~ Beach. 536-9800. LOS ANGELES PIDLllAaMONJC -At Santa Ana HJgh School, muslc by Ins, Prokofieff and Battot, 8:30 p.m . Wednesday. Ticket lalorma· lion, 8'8-8411. 'KENNEDY'S CIDLDBEN' -Drama, 8 p.m . Wednaday through Oct. 30 in Or.nie Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.Free. TBUR8DAY,OCTOBE&Z8 PU&E PRAIRIE LEAGUE -Thursday at The Golden Bear, 306 Paclfic Coast Highway, Hunt- ington Beach. 536-9800. . l'Rl.PAY,OC'l'OBD2t 'SONGBAG' -Coffeehouse entertainment, 7:30 p.m. Oct,; 29 in Golden West Colleae Community Center, 15744 Golden West St., HunUngton Beach. $1. ~. IUI, U•l'-41 ~-• It'• Tla.c r•me Llnus is once a~ain ex- r.'ctlng a visitor on 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Cbairlle Brown," to be shown at 8 p.m . Saturday on Channel2. To Celebrate The Grand Opening of ~~ho ~~~u1n Rancho San Joaquin Apts. 20 Pergola, Irvine, Cali£ Culver Drive & Sandburg Way Saturday, October 23, 1976 5 PM.to 9 PM. Dorution-$5 Per Person Covers: • German Polka Band • German Sausage, Sandwiches, Potaco Salad & Sauerkraut • Plcnry of Beer • Door Prizes for: Most Authentic Costume Best Polka Dancers and Other Events Tickets Available at: Hickory Farms Wcstcliff Plaza, Newport Beach Mamab-lrvine Realty Harbor View Center, Corona del Mac Macnab-Irvine Realty Campus Valley Cent.er, Irvine RolPs Liquors Universiry Shopping C.Cntci:_ Irvine The Comer Store Lido Village, Newport Bach For more information call {714) 559-1100 · Proceeds go to Jr. Ebell Club of Newport Beach S.A.FRWY CMANCHl5T(Rl)(.I ~-------------------------------------'---------------------------------------------------------~ G.O. FRWY lCITY DR. IEX.l MON~RI 7:20-9:20 SAT-SUN 2:0CM:OO 6:00-8:00.10:00 -edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 4) "OHHSIOM'• INJ "ltOlrM AMO MARIAM" 2 "ttOUSI Of DOICISW- '"TMI TINAMT"' flt IA ''THE GREAT T!'.XM '!IV DYNAMITE CHASE" • JACICSOH COUMn JM.• Ill A •MUIDH IT DIATtf" V '"THI IUCIClllD" INI FROM THE SMASH BROADWAY HIT! l'\.111 c»f4IT Munier hyDe~('Q; ALEX&-. THE GYPSY JACK LEMMON GENEVIEVE (fl) BUJOLD MONOAY""""'OAY: 7:00·•:~10 :40 I ATVROAY-euNOAY 1:44M:H4:20-T:1S. t:10-10!11 WOODYALLEN .. "THE FRONT" lllON.-UtOAY ICMUIVI.~• 1-.... •S..t•-" IA~Ut104Y·-AY: !"GI 1.•1-l Jt.lu~r.• . ·~··-- DAIL. V PILOT * Orange County Ski · Show Orange County Fairgrounds S1tur~1y 11 AM· 10 PM Sund1y 11 AM-6 PM • Over.100 display areas • Hundreds of fabulous door prizes FREE Oryland Ski School 9-11 AM Sat & Sun Parking West of Mam Gate; Main Gate after 4 PM. Also. same time, same place (Saturday only) World'• ffrtt Rod "N'' Roll D1nc1 M1rathon. $1 . oft regular admission if you attend Ski Show. ----· ·----~ r----· _____ , r I """''"'• ..... 50 'ttr"''"''eA.:,Ecn.c\ I COuPOlll SAVE ¢I I ~~.., iJU I '" 119111u ~ oo A4lllf Ad11ttu•Ojl I l o11 ••tlll•• 12 oe * "1111'~ t I I> ORANGE ,-,, ORA~G~E \ 1 couNrv • cou" • I stcl SHOW \ SKl SK \ OCT 23 & 24 ~ OCT 23 l ~4 \ Orange County 1 Oran ... ;:,:'. 'I 1 Fairgrounds I fa\rtr 10 fllM t $a1~-2'Jll AY·IO,.. l 561 ()t\099' ~~~~~ 1\0Q ', s.... ~1411.t."4· ,..... ' 5'i" °'~' ' ........ , .. 0o-• ' • ,._11tS.•O.-I • ,,...,,_ ",.,....,,.""' I •~.~("::'a>::,_ I • ~·~.';;:,..:.!= \ • ~~~.,:-.::,..,..,. I • ~:;::: .... --• .... t •l-I Acu I .1~''""" I "'"''""'~ I 5J1r111101>"'0E t KELLY LANGE I Kt LL V \.AH \ fN H llSON "' n MO# 6111 .t.nn...i Sponooreo by I 611• .t.nnu•• Sl)Of'to'td by \ I ,., S'• c1u11 8alb<N '" 5,, Club I 8tll>O:, ~---------WI ti.:----• •---- (sYDNEY HARRIS] 4 Keep s readers on their toes ' .... b....... . . ..... .,., ln1 ............. ~Senk" ....... , ......... __, & 1...-,...., f"-c,W ............ s... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Advertls.rs shMld c.._ck their adt dcNly .ct report ·~ ron llNMdlotely. TM DAILY PILOT •HUMe1 liability foto the ilrst In- correct IM~ otlly. • j HouM1 for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHMr.e IOOJ ················~······ .. EWPORT HEIGHTS HSTIU,Y! AMXtOUS 0Wti4ER CUTS,RICE! Custom built home de· signed for cnlertaining · and rumlly Cun . 2 :'llass1vc bedroom:i ea.ch with walk·in closels and pn vale bath. Tons or garage parking. Hearl of Newport llcl~hts on pool sized lot. $88,500 Full pncc Call646-'ll71. .. OPoi'l11 •1 •WHO~ /Olfl'!'l0'f' ·,• [Jl:IUl;ll" GeMr.. 1002 ··············~········ MESAYERDE 41R-f~ILY $14,SGO 1mmaculatc t.fcsa Verde 4 bedroom doll house! Beuullh-11 Paceset\er home. Slate Cnll'.1 way. Gigantic formal livlog room ...... mass\ve wall or fire place. Hui;e ramaly room. ~potlei.s ~ourmet kllchen . Seclude d mas ler wi1'A-p~u11 3 more enmity sited bedroom ~ Owner lransferrt'd. Must M'C to believe. flurry -call 15i2·1100no d • C/PfN itt9 • 11 •t•il/ fl"'f1 ,,.,., l~~P*IM Wd t11111.&.t ·, 1m p.111v .. . .. .. --~~~·-~~~ G....... 1002 ....••...••.. , .......•• PRESTIGIOUS ' WATERl-'HONT CONDO Will take up lo 40' Boat. Ucautlrully l\Qiracted CONDO. 3 &dlll'n's. ~ baths, fplc. ;complete blln kl.Lthcn. Shows like a model. Call ro r appt. S140.000. 64-M270 Find what you' want In Dally Pilol Classifieds. Somebody Juat aa~d if \h~s i• t}\e same 9 7 c kind of glue you see on TV for 1.98. Same cra%y one-4r'op 1tuff. Keep for UMJT 2 PER emergency relpaii-a in seconds. CUSTOMER THRU I OCT. 27 . ,, ' •••• ~ . . . . . BILL GRUND Y, REALTOR _Ll I t\ ll ., \' d I l 'I .... ' ,. • ~ \ (, ' ) t ' (f....,... IOOZ .......................... llACH '*1'REAT I SJl,'500 Steps to poundin& surf and cryatal sand! Back yard Is pay area play ground, W{nding wooden walkways lo secluded en· try! Gourmet kilchen . Lavish living room with slep·down conversut1on area + r1rcplacc' Sunshine breakfas t pal 10. Pool-jacuzzi- volleyba 11 make lh•s garden laving al lti. finei;t. Won'l last. Call 8'17·6010. Ql'fN Ill q . ,, ' IUN ro Al N•(( i [:~QNtN HOME &JMCOME Operate yotKr own busi- ness.-an Youl own home. Nace 4 hr. 2 ba home & shop l.lrca. Good orr st. parking. C-"1 for further vanance in¥p. ~5·9-191. . . EXEC.UTIVE I RETREAT 1h ACRE 3 BDIN'OOL ns.ooo Lush secluded entry to this cxcitine estate . 1-· o r m a I e n l r y l o dramalic living room with m ussive floor to c eili ng f ire place. Gourmet kitchen & dine wll h garden view. 20' Family room adjoins cover ed t errace & ramblln~ g r o un ds lhrouj!h a wall or glass. s e p a r a L c· w i n i: r o r / hideaway mas ter & guest 4uartcrs. Hurry ror lhis unique rmd. Call 963·781U. -• Of'tll 111'I•11 ~ f.JJN •O ~r 11rc • INYm NOW!! . , View prope rly. Watcb the sun come up across &\ck Bay & mountains. Zoned for 2 umls. Haa 4 bedrm , 2 bath formal dining, corner lol, boat gate & storage +2 car garage + room lo build another unit. ioou~.t~· ·"'11~ . -. :..,, OPEN ll OUSE·4 13 Acacia, Olde Corona deJ Mar . Cla ssic charm "Dutch Colonial" 3 bedrQQin, family room home.'Shiny'woo<l noors, O\jtch·door entry. OPEN THURSDAY & FRll>AV l·S. G.....-.e • 1002 . ..................... . PRICE ... RIDUCTldM-: E x c c . Tu r ti ~ lb»'\: It Broad moor . · P'Tot. de· cor aled & lndscQ<i. t-Br, 2 ba. 1-'R home gatdfq a trium & s w•ep\iig mountain view. Oas ll'QQ & many more exll'a~. ~S·S..l!ll. •,. . . . . SPAHISH MAHStQti4 OH HILL : : • POOL IEACH•:·:~ $58,250 .:.: . Secluded wa ll e d courtyu rd c ntr 1 to mal(niricenl cnlertafMrS penthouse. Vaulled·~tv 1 n gs 3 d d d r a ml• ;\f) urtislic i.ellrng. U~e. noor lo ceiling cr acktutt fireplace. Gourme,~j4JI> k 1 l c h c n . M a s ~ 1 v.~ ludeaway masler sll\h~ +· guest quarters. Tcirt'•c~ O\'erlooks sparklJn51)00l & grounds. Be the flntt.o see thi s unl4 0 " \Qwnhoui.e. Call 963-1881. • Ol'IN "' ., "' Pl'• 10 it "•l I • NEWPORT IEA~ LUXURY ·X; .. Dest buy tn Ra~ 2500 Sq. rt. of pure :V"\iMf Four ma8s1ve bedl"(\eM!I, with secluded m..slt\r winl(. Sunny coufi~Y)i kitchen with all new 8)t· plhinces, Including built· 19 microwave oven. 2 Ll\r ge waler he ate rs + + + decorator's de· light. Don'l mass all this for only SlJ!J.500. Call S.IG-1171. Ol'f'N 1'1 'I• 11 S (IJN fO 1'(f'r A IREATHT AKIMG VIEW or the Newport Beach coastline ahd Ca\aJina. In addiUoo lo real quali- ty in a large home .this c:ouldn 't be dupllcatdd lh· day for lhe price of $199,500. Including land. custom re a L ~r.e s throughout. Ap~pi)'ll· 01ent to see a must/ca II · §13-8550, I 0 ._ ' 'OPrN 111 t :rr s rVN 10 • .. .• Bill Thompson Really Considering selllnc? We're local·nol national. We're lndependan.t,. not franc hised. We ~have more than 2S yrs. exper. We can sell your 'bOuae quickly, professionaffy '& w/con!ldence. We~ ex· pandlng & !l:.•ed salesmen ror out-:new ore. -;· CALL US TOD~ Bill Thompi;on R~IRty 28892 Marguerile Pltwy ~Ile 129,M.V. 494-1810 j I .. 52299 Plus Tax & License 51199 Plus Tax & License 5·1999 Plus Tax & License ·s1499 Plus Tax & License 'I ·s1099 Plus TaX'& Litense · .$2299 Plus Tax & License 51399 Pfus Tax & Llcense 51899 Plus Tax & License • ~• • 41 r • • "' . . . 76's NOW YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ... ~·J,-. FACJOR·Y DEALER REBATES ON ALL 1976 MODELS REMAINING IN. STOCK. OVER 150 CARS AT OUR HIGHEST DISCOUNTS OF THE YEAR! ALSO ••• THE .1977'S ARE HERE AND WE IN-VITE YOU TO . ' . SEE AND DRIVE THE BRAND NEW THUNDERBIRD, LTD, LTDll, GRANADA, MUSTANG, OR PINTO TODAY! THE AC'flON IS ALWAYS AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD! 1199 DI. 73 FORD IAYERIC12•. ~199• Oft(f"~ ~ 19-ong, rodio, v .1, fo<toty OW C I cf., 'S69.66 ~ ,,_,.., fO' .,_,_,_ (660HXI ) $199 ., __..:_ $27()6.76, AP91 36 -"'·· ~ed .,.,,,_, .......... 1 I . 1 .5% °" QPP'O'>'ed credit. ?2 FORD !?f.!!.~~7fT,1 :~~ ~'. Avto . .._._, nth for 36 mont..,s, deferred S50.•6 per. "'S2015 .56 APR I I . I 5% on op. poymenl prtce · • pr-.d a.dit. . ... '&5 ClDIWC SOI. DE VILLE factory oir cOftd., full pow.,, v.;:,. o~~~';;OTJlO, s 199 dn., $35.10 ~er ~:.·h for 36 montf\1,' deferred poyme.nt price S 1 ~62.60, APR I 8.1.5% on oPPfO'<'ed credit. 72 FORD F100 ~l't•· ,t.uto tron•., H.O. ininot1, 8 It. box, rodio f r ~· p eo4196) $199 dn., SS I.~ 8 p•e3r' ;~4s 0 APlt monttl•, def.,red poyrften.' PflC• * · ' l I . I .5% °" opproved ued1t. 71 TORINO WASON '199 •. • 1........., oit power ste«ing, alnt. cOftd. ,t.utomotic, -·-' • th for 36 (202CPT) $199 dn., S46·62 per$;:8 52 APlt -tti•. Deferred ~· price . ' 18. I .5% on oppro¥9d Cfedit. 72 FORD PINTOR/A ··1~•· 2 dt .. 4 lpd. trona., • cwtoftl "°'::• :::: for ;;; (636fto) $I 99 dn., $6.5.U . P $2....._8 .52 APlt monttia, deferred por-f Pfl<• ~v ' ' 18. 1.5% on oppr~ credit. . FORD'S BETJER IDEAS FOR 1977 TRUCKS ARE HERE! PICKUPS,"VANS, y AND CLUBWAGONS IN STOCK! '71 FORD F10l PICKUP 4 ~ A/IA/,M ,...., .. ,...,.. ~...-• v•.--.--. .• ~ ..... ·-.. ..., .. ,~t,;;o, .. !~~ •'"'t ,..,f, ,_, .. & ......., 14999 =II~::. 12199 ""' To• & lK•" .. 74 MUSTANG II •73 OLDS CUTLASS 2+2 SUPREME CPL • ..,.. ~. *-'-" ... ¥1.~ --~ ..... .,_, .......... (_ ....... _. , ............. t11tc.IC) ,..t .._, . _.,. ,_., '"'"'°' 13199 ~=-13199 =u~:::. '75 FORD '73 CHEV. 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J~:.~.~~ ....... ~::.~~ ....... ,~:.~.~ ........ ~!.~.~~ ....... . ~~!~ ... .; ...... !~~~:~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~~~ ....... !?!.~·~!~~~~ ....... !~!.~ ~~-t~~~.!?.~~ BEAUTIFUL FmMER MOOR Rual• P«l•Ueta. 3. 40t' $bdrm modfoli avoll, tome w/poola. 94RM602 Pennlnston PropertJ~ ... , * * *.* ··* Heritage Collection With amenities plus!! You'll love the beautiful landscape, complete with pool, decking, planters, extensive patio cover , outdoor lighting & sprinklers. The interior doesn't take a back seat either! It offers many, many features to please the dis· criminatlng buyer. It's 5 bdrms., family rm. & 3 car gara{e, make this home ideal for the growing family, $105,000 Br·den-a b•. Near ~fnrine lllah. Bltn BBQ . sm.aoo. 968-noo Owner. .. ~· fdl ·~ BELVUE LANE -BALBOA . ~SUMPTIONS ~, ',. llG CAHYOM TOWHHOUSI srAIKLtH• MIW -$1. •.soo De Luxe featu res thruout this charming brand new home. The up- stairs spacious master bedroom suite ha$ sitting rm, private dressing rm & mirrored wardrobe doors. 2nd Bdrm dn may be used as den. Formal dining room. Lease $800 mo. or sell. JUST LISTIO -custom built home on quiet strada. Perfect for the tricy. cle $et. Nearby tennis club. ocean and bay beaches lor Mom and Dad. 3 Bedroom. den and dining room. L-.. 40xl00 ft. lot. $137,5()9. Cal 540-1151 The wist' buyera way tu 1111ve! Tuke over, aubjef'L to cxlsllnl( VA or f'HA loon No <1uiallfyln11. no polnta, lo'wer t.'Oil.8. Ovt•r :iO avullablo wlth'various <luwn pu,Y ine nll. C1tll NOWI t \ BARGAIN HUNTERS. FIXM UPPEI -Big 3 bedrm on onnlncl tot with doubJe garage. This good solid home ts a mess -help! ! Asking $49 ,500. C411540.l 151. LIDO REALTY MEW HOME OH THE PENIMSUL.4 Waa t ill U C it~ Brand ne w ·3 ·'' Bedroom, double insulation on walls ~· and roof. cast iron tubs, ceramic tile JI II S-Jo 1 '1 NI• loed 3377 Vlo Lkto. M.a. 67).7300 531·5800 W•sttlaven RHlty Corona del Mar I 022 Costa MHa I 024 ----.----- kitchen counters, solid ash cabinets and doors, 4 skylights and just a few steps to the beach. Dyno·mite! And n ew! Ca II for address to drive by. (Deposit $117,000 in the mailbox!) U ~ l()U I: liC>Mt:S REALTORS', 675·6000 HEWPOIT CEMTa M.I. 644-4910 ~ewenl I 002,G.,..rel I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTOR'S DELIGHT S4t,tOO -A sharp 3 bedrm home with new paint inside and out. New carpets and drapes. Great location on ~. 11 ~· clHp lot. Call 54'-SU~ for de· VACANT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••• ••• •••• •• VIiia Poclr1c 3 br Coado. Sharp! Lowest pf'.ke in Pvt. Investor Lol'ul resident wants duµlex or tr1-plex. CdM area. Prin only, no bkrs please. 673·7710 4 br, I>/• ba Home for sale by ownr. Nr shop'i: & schools. l m i:nac c:ond. Prin. only, 3067 T rinity Dr. C.M. 979-4489. V. P. '52.500. Aak for 110. 968·4405 Ai;t. -----EXECUTIVE DARGALN 6 Br, 4 Ba. S&S. Near benc-h. own e r . 11,c . 962·894G, 968-180$ ...... J t 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also 111 Mes.> Verde, cJI 546 5990 IALIOA ISLAND IAYFtlOHT DUPLEX Reduced to $257,SQO, .. the best buy on the water ... with a pier & float. A charming 2 bdrm. home with a large rental unit. Both with panoramic bay view & frplcs . On the prestigious North bay front. 4 IEDROOM -Costa Mesa, formal dining. fam rm, lge kitchen w/dinette area. And much morel! Corner loca-. lion odjocettt to pet&. Room ror motor home, boat or trlr. Back East owner wants quick sale! 546-5810. r1plex. w /pool 460 Seaward Rd .• CdM Drive by. $154.500. 67J.l 762 SporkliftCJ 30' Pool Slulke r oofed d reum house. Close to South Coast Plaia. 3br, 2hu. J sliding glass doorli to lhe rear. maluro trees. .... Gt•rol I 002GNffOI I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;..NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Just 30 steps to the beach! Large, " spacious .. pride of ownership 4 bdrm. & 2 bdrms., & what a location! Xlnt condition & g reat income! Just listed 673 .... 400 ERITAGE PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS l\t any trees on this •.~ dt-re s1le. Custom 3br + .irllst ·s stud10/off1ce. !Sep bldg l. AdJacent lo Irvine Han eh for great c;ountry vil'w & total privacy. Uy owner. pnnc only. $159.500. 673·1092 or 213·376-8277. " WESTSIDE REAL TY I NC 8-l8 2J2J Villa Retreat Country 'n Trees! Sprawling Spanish home 1----------1 Wllh gorgeous park·hke -----------------.. WHEM yards. l l assorted fruit IS A DUPLEX trees. room for t ennis exclusively at only $119,500 DMsiott of Hca-bor lnnstment Co. 1002 G....,... 1002 SOMETHING ELSE court or pool. 4 bedroom, EXPRESS YOURSELF Versatile noorplan with upgr ndetl featur es, bc:.iullful yards, jacuui, 4 bdr, Camrm w/.cozy frplc. Easy Assumable V.A. Oceanaire home. Collect. 714 / 968-4456 LOOKING IH $60°s 1 llcre's 2 to start with. 3 Udrs, Cml DR, L g. l-'mrm, polio, lounge site wet bar w/bcer tupper, custom ca binel s & s helves, s paciou s kitchen. sparkling clean, 1 1:-super.close to ocean. Collect. 714/ 968-4456 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• When ll's two residences 2 run baths. Dininl-( area . un a lar'ger lot, that's gour met kite-hen. llearty when. 3 BR's, den, 3 ba's fireplace lo warm your + 2 BR .. 2 b a. t oes. $82,500. Mesa townhouse, both with Verde. BK.R, call 540·1720 ffeMt C:uoiuoliuo -144 ~<.tliast GeMrol 1002 GeMrol 1002 ·····~················· .•...•...•.......•....• MEW LISTlHG Westchff tondo; br1j!hl & l'lteerful 2 bdrm .• 2 baths. Adult complex. Pnmtc> location. $64.950 67J...3663 ~2·-1799 MESA VERDE OPEN SAT 1-5 2934 JAVA RD. I 002 GetWrol 1002 associated Gracious 4 bdrm. +. ram1l y; Crplc .• l~e kitchen. Ill tip top !ohapc. &>lier mo~l anxious tor otfer1 Askin!:" Sll0.000! .............................................. NEW LISTINGS! $46,750 7 Bedroom, :! b.1lh. rn dwtdu3.I Condom 1111u rn 2 Ca( iarage w/Cll'C-door >p'eoer-h 1 i:: h ly up carpettng. "ood g & m1rrurs. l-:n comm un1tv pool lenn" tourb & Sl'. Who·:. lir~t~ 11 N.wpcwt Ill I ,.t;nto ~Ml ~. 040-8~11 3 BEDROOM+ FAMILY ROOM l!J ACRE BROKEll S-llEIHTOJIS 202' W &alboo 611 )66 I COSTA MESA EASTSIDE 3 Units. S89.51MI' Quiel ln•c luwd street tol---------•I I VllllS. Sl28.0001 OCEANFRONT pnvule dnw! Secluded entry to la\·1sh living room. F.p1curean kitchen S4!pnrate family room. N..•w l'arpt"t and sparkl· 1ni.: pa1nl ! Sweeping 111a::.tcr bt•droom com· plex. !luge, huge rear yard! Room for pool and 111<1\ h1• lenni:.' ! Seller bou'i::ht new :ind must ::.l•ll Try $6,500 total Reduced $20,000. Here's your b i g 5 bedroom, 3111 ball-family home on the water. 3 Car gar age, pie r a lso. Complete glass front for your viewing pleasure with bndge entrance to $10,000 Price reduction! Deluxe duplex. 2 large unils. 2 BR., 2 baths each. $179,900' Balboo Jay Prop. RHltors * 675-7060 * Newport Island. H's very ---------private and quiet. Now - priced al S220.000. · ANYTIME dnwn• lJu1ck) 1117-6010 _ •>PIN Ill '>•II \IVN I081Nl(I> 546-4141 3BEOROOM AS$UMEV.A. A SWEETHEART ONSWEETAN r.tnd the price 1s right! 3 Ntcc bedroom:.. c117) ffr~pl acc. in family room. skp ~J\ l'r l..1lC-hl·n with pantry. l'H'n a 1hn Ing room and t·arpt'lcd l"anai. Custom drape'I, 1uce wall·to-wall carpet. 11\f, dttora tor wallpaper and oo assoc1al1on dues. L6cate<l tn one oC Irvine's top locallons and pnc-ed t.o~l at $68,000. Call now foe appointment to see aod..,pprcc1ale. 673 8550. t,)11""' •u 9• • t. I • .. • I 1, I l91fi&Hd !elfi~IMI LIDO ISLE Perfect home for lhe tam1h· w.inlmg to move n.:ht in' !'>pJnkini:: new lo.1khen. "'.ilk to tennis & beach. C<in be expanded ror fut ure addition. $147,950. ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. VACANT $46,950. Ready lo move into. 3 bedroom on large corner lot. Newly painted. brand new carpets for lowdown. PILOT REAL ESTATE 540-0555 LOAN Sharp 3 bedroom home. Lari.:t! covered patio. Localed ne:.i r s hopping c-enlt!r :.ind schools. As· sume V.A. loan. Total payments s:.!75 per month. Price $54,950. Call 963 67fi7 OP(N 1·1 Y •II' IUN IOHN«{•. ['llH!HI PRIVATE COMMUNITY 642-5200 PETE BARRETT -REALTY-or single ram homes in 4 BDRM-$45,000 this btfl Npt Bch location ~~ Absolutely immaculall' w/xlnl VIEW. Communi· ram. home w man1curt'<I ty pool & pultini.: J.(recn BIKE TO BEACH lndscpin1.t & towering for use b y only the *HORSES* $49.950. WE'RF. LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL KIND 01'. !-'AMIL Y. Le l yuu r c-h1ldren live where th( trees are tall and the au I!' pure. llorscs welcome on lh1s b acre estate Luxury & pnvacy m3kE for pleasant evenings al home. A great buy! Vet~ OK. Something you won'I v. ant to miss. Please call Huntington leach DeCllte Home Clean. neat. 4 bedrm, ram rm, recently paint in and out. Boal door. patio, lge back yard Xlnl family home. or fert'd eel a low S61,SOO Hurn· on this one!• lffi~esI IHDUSTRIAL LAND M-2 POMONA Seven plus acres oft Pomona freeway. Curbs, streets. and gutters all 111 Railroad spur lo pro perty. Owner will hel1= Cin.,nce. Total price szis,ooo. CALL SS6·2660. OCEANFRONT St69.500!! Classic beach home .Top Condition!! OPEN SAT /SUH I ·5 107 "G" STREET §aliHhttr!f • b1ll·ms. frplcs .• a ll spol· TARBELL lci.s. Really something else. SUi0.000 "#I In Collfomio!" Unive"itY Realty :ioo1 E. est Hwy 673-6510 FOUR BEDROOM HEY TIGER! Super an•a, super t·ondi· shade tret!s. Xlra lrg. lut families on this one cul tinn. !IOpl'r tamily home. for privacy & l;.1m. Cun de sac st. A very private This 5 bedroom. 2 ~tory Offered w1FllA or V'I estate w /presl1 gc & lari::e fumily home on a terms. ileltcr hurr\'! sercnity.646-7711. .. 1555W.8eker,C.M. 111\1.HOA 1st.,\"' Owner, 2br, den, l 'hba, Nut toMerket8Hk•t , * 673-6900 • crnr. rncct yrd. 2017 Ma· rnrn<'r lot is near all 6"IG-7711. 1111 IA>king for a den? W/;1 ~rhool!I. shnppin!1'. henrh 1111 549-8655 '-!1··---------1 pie. S49.500. 49~·88?8. frpk? & n wet bur'! and park-,. C:.111 5.u;.2313 1 . ' . • . UndcrS7o,OOO? l~forc 1t ''i too lute lo :.cl' · · · ~ '·: : : ··.Call Pot Contr~ll it' •.. . : : Rtdton 548-9607 ''''"'" •· , " , , ''' ----4 BEDROOM -- F'S: ;-al C.1l ! Doul.Jll' [~ •. I STARTER HOME RANCHO doors. , $52,000. 3 BH . I' J ha -. --. -' ' Lr,te. v:i rd. Bkr. 833 17614 LA QUEST A Want Ads \a~~ · Ueaullful ranch a.l yle to squerze into this o,·cr- llomc w1lh l1lc roof. :.iwd custom jacuui in 1002 FREE PLAYHOUSE Formal entry mlo lar..:c• compl<'lcly private GaMral 1002 GeMrol •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• II\ 1n~ room Wtlh \ aulll'(J J,:!Jrdcn nat10 and home i\lakc your k11ls c•1·stat1r. beam Cl.'lhn"s Gourm"t " b I l ,.. ~ \\ aril-off the chill af. rm~ ~our • l'c·11rJ 1ng kit chen. flu11e family I • d I d 1 " · ler" <ird-; by the hrcp1t. H ~as an 1'·1\l' 11•1 ., 0 room. <;real locul111n money on th 1:. t ne:.ir lhe ben"h. ''all or :i.:;k them lo enJOY lhc 3 BR+ GUEST OH ORCHID C:ill us ahoul this 3 Hdrm charmer w/Jgc Mstr lidrm. sunny patlO und dclac-hcd 4lh bdrm + bulh guest unit. SIOS,000. Coll 644·7211 red hill~·· 5 5 2 -7500 SUPER BARGAIN!! macnab I Irvine realty I I 2, t ti 1 ~ '-w .1 r m d c c o r 1 n ><·1 room, , 1a l poo !J63 67G7 -====----humc. LJ:r lot. ~real ,,, 1 • , , •1 , ,1-1, t-urlhlones and wood. /Jn NIG[L lll\ILEY & l\55UCIATE5 FIHER HOMES RlOM $64,900 TO $1,200,000 DO LOOK TWICE! · ·Md see two lovely units of a super duplex -1 ~ blocks from beach - great potentia l for weekly rental during season ! Fee land & only $130,000. Bob Owens 642·8235. (Kl 1) IEAUTIFUL UDO ISLE Charming home on 56' Jot w /South .patio. Perfect for entertaining! 3 bedrooms, 2 bat hs, lg. family room, fireplaces, eating area in kitchen & near beach & tennis. $156,500. Ma.ry Lou Marion 642·8235. (Kl2) 'IASTSIOE COST A MESA -u.4, 900 Bright & cheerful, tastefully de- .eorated 3 bedroom condomimum w/living room overlooking lg. lawn area. Fully-insulated·solar-assisted bearing for LOW, LOW utility bill. tr: .Paula Bailey 642•8235. (K.13 ) Cl • llAUTIFUL llSID&rTIAL PllOPRTY .... 84 acres -room fqt tennis, horses, pool & c us tom home . ··Among the most prestigious estates :& near boating & ·finest dining out. .Temfic VIEW! $197.500. Elaine 1 11Yedeen 642-8235. {K.14) ., '42·1235 '44·6200 I tot Dovtr Drlw Harbor View Center ·S lrvlhe at Ca"'911\ V•lleV C.netr 752-1414 ja<•tn:zi and Tum s.myl·r [~Bl Thl'\' .... 111 delight in the hideaway. Ont~ SAA.IMlO • • unw.ual cntrywuy, rave alioul your wallpapers PEACE & QUIET · ' un1l l·at everything Ill sight 111 your large coun Completely <'Ulolom11cd cul de·sac homr. L:.iri.:t•1---------•I t1 y kitchen, but it's OK, C II P k just ""ulk to ilhopping and Int :l Bedroom~. 1 'i 0 ege ar rl•t)lcnish lhc larder. A h;lt hs. huf:"e ma!t ler one year warranty in· hc<lrm. rorma1 c11 11 in~. Doll House eluded with thiis home or giant living rm, tremen· rcrcd a\$79,500. dous add-on family rm. 2 Ve ry sharp 3 bed rm, CAU. 640-9910 gorgeous fi r o p laces. (umlly, 2 bath homo. Almost new plash crpls l.ocatcd on cul:de·aar. & drps. Many, m any up· Priced to sell now ... at grndes. Only $47 ,500. $61,500. Call for details • Roberts Realty IG4 l aoacll II .. lullael ...... ~UPERB HOMES 1&65 W. &Utr. C'.M. Nut to Merlletenbt 5~9·16SS .'Y-Mfli.dl ~ ~ Valley Realty The Cove, N ewport '~ Bayfronl award Wll\"'itig Newsboy condo. W /slip, '220,000. Owner. 640-8161. PRIVATE BEACH ACCESS 4 BR SI 15,000 ______ 1 1JSZ3 CAMPU,Dl·IRVhfE The price is ri~hl, lh Hunt'-' B h t 04 location Is grt'ul, the Ce>opef&OSSOCiates •••• ::7.'~.~.~~••••••• OPENDAlLY mstr bdrm is g1,1nl, the 8A.M. TOG PM. yimJ is pool si1.cd. the --.·W-E.ST•S•l•D•E••-• 7 HOMES F"'IULOUS v1r.w I a n d i s r c c . t h c UNDER $60,000 "" "' huthrooms ore two and J nonM + t '~ UATH. on Good l~ation of :I and 4 2Br, 2Ba Townhouse lilt! fireplaces arc loo. ,quiet. cul·dc·sac. Xlnl. bedroom plans lot·atcd in Luxurious Upl:rndes , 644-7211 locBl1on. $51,500. Broker, llunllnglon Beach oreo. RnnchoSan J oaquin 540-0MS Please call for an ap· . 752·0283or 1140-0166 Af(t /Jn NIC1IL ill\IUY & l\SSUl!/\1£5 poinlm e nt to sec. Pls lv'name,numbor By owner, Sbr, t o/.i ba. Cov-842·2535. ered patio, new paint. Ol'fN '" 9·11s ruN1oer NICI• BY OWNER Duplex, 2 Dr $59,000. 540·0518· [W·1iiJ~H·L1 1 Da +bachelor 3 Dr 2 4 Br, 2 ba. ram/din rm, ~ JtiJlJ) Ba, $149.500. 640·1526 aft Lovely home nr So. Coast ~-~· ~:;,..,!.;:::::m.l!•l-=~·!!!!•!l!••I!!~~ &PM Prine. Only. Plaza & Chapl'I. O~n CDMCUARMER 2 Br.+ lam, $84.500 648-7353 G40·49S9 house Sal/Sun 12·5. Ph Sltarp 4 BR, I '~ bn, frplr, 540·0201 bl"i ck patio. etc. Xlnl cond. in cul ·de·aac . $60,950. 968-034 1 MESAVUDE •WAMTED!• lrvlnt Woodbridge Model Prcacoll or G rcenbria r NAME YOUR PRICE! CENTURY FINANCIAL REAl.TORS 681-1210 IYOWMER t 002 Ga•r.e I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ca ... , .. I 00? GtMral I 002 Priced for quick saie.i---------i /\ssumnblc loan. 3Rr, 2 Hidden 2 atory, 4 bdrm. 3 ba+rnm rm. $60,500. Call cae:· 110111 ILlllS aa. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE #3 LINDA ISLE OPIM DAILY l·S New Pier & Large Slf p for SO Footer Has Just Been Installed at this Lovely Bayfront Home! s Bedrooms, F amily Room, Wet Bv 3 Fireplaces. Terrace Deck with Fireplt. $275,000 at D°'9l Dim 131·1• . ' . ....... , ...................••..•..•..••••.•... A~INwmC:O. 1644-1766 ba, Corm. djn rm, fam S & S HOME 7SZ-0283orMO·Ol66. Agnt. rm. Pool·Jacuul & view. Please leave name & $117,000. Open house Sun Beautiful 4 bedrm, only number. l ·S. 2029 Swan Dr. l~ yean old. Air cond. -~-------54$.2277 Upgraded thruout. Plu h Must sacrHire Deerfield ---------•landscaping. e,ooo "Aspen" 2 •l.Y :I Br, 2Y.i It Ba. rlln rm, ram rm. RY O WN ER. MUST bnnus lot, manv xtraa & SELL -mn 3br, 2ba upgraded 962-4471 at upgrades. By owner , condominium. $47.500.l••-•lliirlillirlll-•-•I make offor 551-4348 art Call Doh, 714·640·4082. 5PM &wkndt TRULY IEAUTIFUL 3br, l 'hb•. frplc, on C-111· HACHPROPERTY Lease/Option dc·sac in a much sought Highly upsirad<'rl·redec'd we wlll .m~kc a deal. Nd oner areo. Walking d1.s· 3BRrnoc1clconvcrtodlo2 0 tam\ly to llv in our t nnl'c lo South Co11sl lrg. bdrms. $68,500. Call rormcr home. 3Br, 2 be Plan & Montgomery 962·1751 + fam rm By ow•er Wards & iChl3. $62,llOO. lNT'L R.E . NF.TWORK 752-0283orMCl>OlOO Asnt Southun Californi a ---Pl 1 n ' C: Realt)'. 54i·H05 or LtaC~la 4 Or F~m nm, ea:;: eave ame 540-8149. move In cond. Upgr:ad~d ~u~ _r_. ------ qua llty lhruoul. Xln - 1 Story, 2.Br, 2 ba Condo. schools" p rka.. boat ac· Selllnf a ntthlng with a Many fine features. cas gate fs olhe)r xtras. Dally Pi~ol. Classif~ Ad 147,900. Prln only Owner will carry 2nd. la a almplc mattu •.. 131-0.2218,4"41' 14M'll9 J1.11lcall84H 671 • • .. \ · . .....,..,,..,. &"::",..WO 'HoOMil'OrW. . ._,__ ....._,,,;_ °"""-·-... !d!y.Oct-22,1'11 DAILYPIL'"".., •••••••••••••••••• , ......................................................................... ·············\········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-· U.f ...... . ~ I toj.a ...... I 048 Mlwport h9clt I 0'9 lffclt I 069 -~Property ZOOO HCMIMS u..tur.lthed "-" U•fw .. 11Md ~ ,. ........ _ ~-• • 04 •••••••••••••••••• ····-···-········· ............................................................................. ··················.::.··· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• .............. •••••••• ............. ••••• .. ••• • GeMrart 3202 Cos to M•so 3224 ..._....leach u40 0 , PRESTlG~ lrv1n• Cove , MEW , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• , "4'cur•l>. uu,ilul und~ LO'PP'l!ftY., Custom Oupl• Npl NEEDARENTA.L.'> coM•HoM•• NEVERLIVED.ali SNUG AND CDZY You'll be thrilled with this !mper- ·dean Plan 101 in the prestigious "RANCH". Ov,rsize<l roast.er suite wilh co231 fireplace for your enjoy. m ent. Three additional bedrooms. family room plus extra large rea'r yard. This home is SPECIAL. $82,900. See today! CALL Now 7~2-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Ass.odotes Rea ton beacb, thurm1nt.1 3 Bit, 3 • 1 1 ~ • e ·h st pll to water w h ... -1 l , Bd " "· h·1 • ~pacious lav rm ii. t e .. • ll\Clmuu. • rm Ha\I a real home at fol(· l.81\<lnlurk c@r\do~&yn d~·n: formal dlnlflll rit;: Ttl's scarce 3 bdrm., family room. 200'. depr avall. Bar t\1d .pct.11,·onall'ok. hollow vmnae . 821 w. le over. 2br. 2 b•. wmdow walla operunll w bask ~ tbluff home for $112,500, wlll IHO·l44t ~~A·ree 638-8300 w11soo, C~•la Meu a. v.11hr /dryr, d:shwl$br, dbl huao, lu11b., •~l'lud•d cMainl.f huve buyer.:i s tanding i'! line. COVIHGTOM TUSTIN, l.;iuretwoo At.lull.¥. ~. mo. O~n o~en .•t.o~c, many r ~ vat11>, pcxil. 3 (;.aril.:c so call now for a sneak peek pnor to pallo home. Unrurnbih 4-6 30 weekda>:S, 11-6.30 fll<'•lat aea. S3DS mo. $22S.OOO . h · FOUR PLEX 2 11tury 3BR :?BA <'1>U Wt.'t'kendoe Av1nl. Nov. 1, 962 0485. BR l!:ATllTAKIMi <'uu'~ open ouse r nt.le or ownership unlU try kitchen, 'r1repiace. ~·642"1001 ,.R_cd_c_c:_. 3-b-r.-2-b-a-.-n-u-cpls-. 'lcW: dclul\I! condo, 3 on 11 IO\&'ly ~rte linod cnr 1:nraao. pool. par~. New 3 br 2 b11 dolacl\l!d drpi, fencl'<l Y»rd. 2 Cur UR, 2 bu · unlQUl'. l.aJ&ti al 11lr111l•l • 10 'l'u11ln. 3 tcnnt!S c:ourts, i\s:soc. fmnt housu ~r s plex l:1&r . $33). 963-4559 ten, ""s~'l b11r,1 w11in41 rm · ltt'tlroom~. 2 bath, plu~ dues paid Avail. Nov 10 $.111$ mo Orivc by u;; 531-1)545, A11ent, no foe. rplc. ix•cla amt•ll twk. (1rc:JlJ1u:•e owner'& unit Lease S·l35 mo + de· M · v t ------d~lo., pool, yard, ell)!. pl~ 3 two bt•druom unit!!. 11011 tU. Ca II 544 . 533 ontoca'i1~~3-1181 Super c:lelrn, 4 br, l! bu, nu ~utas:"; ~l!'S.OOll • C'los~d 11aru~tJ11. l'rlvatt wkdays arts. -· cpts. drps, fenced yard. 2 • J £{, ALLb:~ ,., &Jeck untl pallu~. $1:19.~. Balboa 1 f--~ l20 3 DR. 2 Bu, fum·rm, l blk C¥r gar. $355/ 963-4511) Rt;ALTOH 4·11 7<>•8 11rokcr co ovc1·uuon in· 1 -from grudo it-hi & s:ll·DS<!S,Attent, nof1W. 10!1~ N, Co.a&t. LJ.:una vltl'd, •••••••••••••••u••••ot Hah:lcre:.t Swim&: 1'ennis -- PO UNI S Newportleoch 1069 tWwportl.ach 1069 WlNTJ.rn. 2 OR hom Club.$385.mo.546.1187 l lJrDcanc?ardenHome. Ult T •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .Quall' ~ wtrpl. & patio. $375 Mo. ---Wulk to be11.ch, $4" mo. OCEAN VIEW HARBOR VIEW m. Place WILLIAM WIHTON Bright Mesa Verde, 3 B~ 21_~_·_97_3!1 _____ _ 121 1 l:Ht. t~I 2 HK. II HEA1.1'0R 675-3331 Ba, f'um Rm, 2 lplc s, garaJ!cs, 11u.1rtcr hlk t.1 Open Sot/Sun Propert... · $450. 17$4 Iowa. 644 1836 H~Oft beal'h. Spaciou-. .1. $109,000 7S2-19~tuteaCM BalboaPettlnsulo 3207 HorbOw 3242 t-bimnmi:. n EUUC 1': 0 lu l'h1111(! :i. lMO dl•itrce. no· "00 QUAIL" NI ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 1 Ba. fplc, 2 cur (lur' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOS.000 11lare VtEW 1'1;1c.: dt•t•k, 3Br, 2 bath. Aero~ fro ~huge fncd yord. 1trdnr A)JEKIC'A!'. llU:\H; urigradell ~hr & dt•n. *UNITS* Ba> ~ach. L-Ovely view 1ncl.Callevei..67S·3447 3s:~rk~inb: ~~:n~o0u:: !nine' 10'44Log.o .. ach 1048 Realtors 4!M-7S13or lUOI Absernee owner/bkr .. 1 ~b 1 11 1., 16 32 40 $490yrly.675-1304 1470 Ca ll "Lila" ••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-l>rl\e by 2:!14 Purl " ·: · "· · · ' -• · MYSTIC HILLS C'itrhsle (il113Zl·3773 ~· 54, oo. 80 in Oranite 4 BR. 3 Ba, l blk ~o Wedge. Dono Point 3226 StS-1371 or84$·S4S6eves. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN WOOD PA~t:Ll~G HARBOR VIEW ----County Aloeo 102 unit!>. boat storage. $600 mo. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrtlfte ll44 :1 Br 2~ Ba, popular ~an 3.8'.><lrtn. 3 bath, s~una, lmmacul.ite Jlit , :?l>a. Son Clemente 1076 Abo offi ce buildings & .,,rly ~. ltll July l. 3 D 2 A ·I d k Lui• Rey. Man y up· view, view. 'iew. C.rl'al HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ommer1r1al prupt'rty. 67-S "'"'6 r o. ' cw, ec s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' h Cum rm wdol1t of ~oocJ .-. Cplc yurd no dogs Se f grades. View (Wit tourse e x ec u l Ive om c · PALERMO ~ ~ L Brand new uoals & re· ·• · · Greentree Homes. Bt &lake.$115,000.5477044 $159,900 Agt,673·7001 _ paol'linl? (hqaer •111~ ~lodl'I on cul·dl'·llac ·,~~.'~~TT~D~5 1:J1~0 . :.ales Call for appoint· Colt11ge,2br,lba,beamed O!\ Sal. S34S mo. 2br,countryktchn,t'ri>I<' or 833·321.S A SUR PJ'ISF', AW i\ IT" lou~. ~.uou slrl't!t, hi: s 1cll" yd I nr NJ Pl f' ·i Hll 2, ml•nt lo buy, hlll, i.ell or ec1hng. Fr. doors & win· Silver Lanlcrn DI' lndscpd, nr pools. pat\ to ' ... 01k"nl111ust•S.1tl I iu. l I' 1 11 ·per an ... · 2 e)(chaogu. dow!t.anllquestovt:.c·pls eToro 32311 schl.551·2776. BY OWNER. 3 Dr, 2Ba, YOU·Ranch i.lyle home. 30 11.l :'\lounlaln View .,.,Jl, cJr. l' I' llO .. ,, II • ha. dean & pri \'a\e n P l nnJe 0 Iv .......... ,m A 28.n D"N • ._ th On .. n houw !'tun l S lti07 U\ ner tran·l .. rrcd & ~Q aJI "' i.1 .. n ,, -~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Sh 3b 2b bit cenlral air. upgr aded. n + ...... 1.1a l>. Lf:E llUGll~S llJ~TR, .~ v :s .! u ~ yrly o.1.i.0997 aJ\6pm arp r, a, ni. S63.500.Ph S52·1493 Beaut POOL with ~ro-833·1355 4!191731 l'orl Harmuulh, Agl anx111u~ I . 3Br 2Bu.sa1lmg.tennis, dshwshr, c:rpts, 2·ca ----------t fess1onal !an<J1oapmg, 67J-7rot. •l:iERTll~ fl ENHY•. pace 2 BR. crpt. drapes, stove, & club f':1c1l.~ ShQwcase gar, cul-de·sac. ~521 G.R E ~ N T R E £ , New carpels & dnpiei;.. ----BIG CANYON cc llroad HF.ALTOHS 4!!2-41i1 lll'tl.. refrlg, frph:. Patio. $450. borne, Lake Forest, $4 or898·2337. BrentwQocl,Jl;)r/2 Br-t Beamed ceilrnia PLEASURE mol't'homr.l'l;llt .! lllH. :W>Del Mar,SanClcm. 752·1920 ycorly.Agent. mo.768-8249 --------- den, 2 Ba, ram rm, lndry $134,SOO. • PAL •CE 2.h Ui\, :i '"'" ,.;;ir l'rol. . -- -~•1rn:...'o1tw~~·~ 673·7214 or 745·6822 Woodbndgc Twnhme 3 B: m upgraded p vt "" l·or~aleby~w~r.Assu!11c _ Vacant,spot}c~s.5 min.to 2 Ba, A/C, upg r adei. ~66',1 00 , Prrn'ooly In the lus h "Woods dcl',Wcllltl:.~11d,1·url11t. Vi\loan.tplJ,drpd., THREE Corottad•IMor 3222 S.D.Frwy.J BRTwnhse. luke&poolpriv.640-854:' 551-0598 ~-'LwL!~L~. Co\l.t'" s<>1·tion nl Lu.,.una nr. 7th. l.11r~u~ fJ L'~lm d1~hw!>ht. runi:c., rclng., OM A LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, ~/W, $350. 21729 --------- ..-...... ..-::.. ..u J<eat·b. '.l,'ui·ki•tl awa\ 111 home!\ on :.lrl•••t !>'2:JO.Ot~I :111to ~ar door. swim pool, Tl b d t LEASE Duµlex 2 BR + Luke Vasln, Luke Fore:.l. RENTALS New3bdrm. 2bath home. •;/Int/ r.Vu/,.. the htl)l; ut\ a pn vale Owner 171 IJ HH6:J7 lor C;.ipo Bela. $69,700. PU. ~~ec c G'~~m, <:,wo, • den $360. rno. No dogs. 546-0469or 5-16-0255 Single l''amily Homes Doorfield;28DeerwoodE 4g7.17s1 !>tr<'el, tht!. r iC't1ly up ilflfJl. 49'.!71H l. SS!.~.~-~O'<·~o:~. rove. Agt:DaveS.6-14-7211 Fowttoin Valley 3234 3DR,2Ba ........... S3> Byowoer ;Pnnonly •aoo...........,,., .... .,.,,..°".~" polnwd 3 Bdrm .:11t•n Bv uw1H•r , 2br, 2ha OWNER WANTS Owni·r Agent . • •• •••• 3UR,2Bu ........... $3! S7S.OOO 644.434 homi:: l'llJo.r:; H ma&n1l1 lWnh1;c, Nl:'wpurt Crc-;t. SIO 0~5 S32S. 2 br duplex, trpl, ••••••:••••• ••• • tJ 3 BR,2 Bu ........... $4: SPECT /\CULA n OC'can cent , , .. ~ ul the 1>ca and ~li" 000 ''all .,73 77 .. , ACTION · k1dl>/pel!.J.$Jlgls ok. .Fee. NEW EXEbC hm,e, 3 r 2 3 IJH, 2 Ra ........ , •• $4: TURTL11::n.OCK GLE._. ~ · ., '" · "' '' · "" .'I ·in (tnntal', "'O·S:370 "···. wet ar, am rm. """' " \'lCW, .""I', 2 "a. frplc, 2 lh d n "Ul(I •I S11nt·tacular ll"Can \'ll, 4 PLEX .. u .. ~ "" .... 'l "R 2 a~ ..,, ,, n' u l' surro11n 1 ti ~.,, 1 < e\'ci.. " ' coc.v>. 18220 Devonwood, · 0 • ...... " • ... •""7 4 BR. t·hoice lot. Rcud)· ."rs nc•w.'""'Sq ft. Hoom r Own"'r,.... sl suit 1111lv min 10 hr h & ...,.,., 41'R 21-Bn ~' c c, Bes t offer tuke:. 1·'0r "'Pll~;':'·,0n. "94,!150. ~1.''5t1~., " ... u. ·' Wtilklo'····•l·h 1111 3 •·.i. m.irinu.4 HR.2 Bu, rt• Four. 2 bedroo m :. l Br + den, fpk, newly S.l2·43!tl '· -r~ .......... . .. A ~ .. ·~ ·' CM.. .,.. h Iv d r k I Anulll'tm. $!15,SOO. painted. Steps to beach & 4 DR, 2'-'1 Ba ....•.•• ' OwnerSSl·493l/S52·0100 Owner 199 ~ __ hpk, 1bh\\ r •·h <I· \Jun· or quac · !.Jc O\\/'<t-:B /\Ii ENT :.hop..,, $350 mo. ulll pd. Mal(noha/Garracld :irca, Tnwnhomes • REDUCED . :ir11t:I & :..1\1·• 642 3!!50 A_i:t 198 l<l36<ir6-15 OAA2 ~u OS~ 403 Jasmine, lower. Mr. 4 Br 2•2 Ra, Open Sal & 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $3 SOUTH LAGUNA t>ruvcrt' hou!tc Bandolato, <213> 77IH2S2 Sun. 962.5094 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... 84 A1r-cond1lioned & steps Pt•rc.hed lu&h on lht: htll •** lllLLTOP IH:AUTY EX 2 un, 2 Ba ........... ~ from the pool & park, in O\'erloolon1: Altso Beach NEWPORT SHORES lmmaculat,• 3 BH. :! U \, DUPL or cve11, (TI4) 870-8395 1-'ireplace. 3 br. 2 ba, nu 2 BR, 2 Ca .......... ~ beautiful Greentree & pie r. ~/males or l llr + cJt•n. :.un dNk, lrplc, ~ha ke roor. t~o 1'\\0, 2 bedroom ., Charmmgbrown&yellow cpb, drp~. OW, ll/O JRR,2•,.,.Ba ......... $4 Compare & you'll futd breathtaking cou:.tline LOCJUnO HiCJUel I 052 l11ghlv up~rullcd. :!ltl(htl patio:;, on bt·aullfull~ SG9,!JSO. 11 unt1n,f.!t o cJecor , fplc. Jge den, $375. 963·456!1 S31·9S4S 3 UR,2"1 Bu ......... Si) Ous 3 bdrm • 2 both & beaut,. Thti. "'ell Ile· •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 11 :! hit.. .. to h1 ·ach. Pll<'b· Jclsqxl comer lot J u:.t Heuch 4 m1les loo<•t•an. sharp. S4<1·7452 Agent. no ree. 3 Bit, 2 Ba ........... S.S family rm. •·a buy" al s1gncd3bedroom.2balh OPE .. • HOUSE ft•nn" c11urt 'l7.500 ltsted;llonl)Si2.SOO OW~ER AGENT _ 3 1m,2 aa ........... $5 $611,550 homl· h;,,s large vic•w f"" l'r111 onl\• 1,111 ~lb-8607 •BERTH,\JIE~HY • 5-100555 Ei.tra lge2br,2ba0uplex. Hurrtingtonhach 3240 4Blt,21.-1Bu ......... $4 deck&. praat.: 1>ul1•1 SAT+SUNIT0 5 ht~nl i\HJ l'\I HE.\LTUl-C:. 4921121 Fornu1ld1n'g,frplt:.,p,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4llR,2n Ba ••••••••• S4 a re .1. Sc.: lod a> .11 O'\' TllE C:OIY !'Ol' R!'>E 215 D..-1 Mar, San Clem f:,\<;TSIUE C' ;\I J MT. patio, 3 blk<; lo bch. Avail L~e 2 llR, 1 1 ~ Ba, patio, T 55H2·E700·0·· •.•• _ S127.SOO 3 1448 West Nine 1111111111 1" mi:' 6'" 135 S -J -----<L>uplei. ll•Jui.l') C :.! lul Nov. Isl. SS50. 5514447. frplc, gar. PoOI. Quiet m . lot lla1·k Ba) ,ir,•J , on uon S!\640 ~ro-.s, S!l2,00tl o -adult Townhou1>c. 1 M1. fi~fi@I?~ u,.,, hu~ "." .' hl· i.:ull ~'i!l,!l;.CI 556 tllKI Capistrano t 078 trade 1·1!12 3710 cH•s. Costa Mesa 3224 to beach. $285. 8911-2470 ~tZ:\Il'GW l ou r:--c . l h n 1u•1 n ~ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------VILLAGE. . . . . 499·2800 !"!f):11111>h sl1 h· i·ond11. :! Ill Nt-:IGlll:SOR! Here's " i Jtre ranch w12br rnnch TRIPLEX $79,500 Mesa Verde, sharp, clean 4 Rr. 2 Ba:. fpk, dbl gar . REALTORS I.lllrm~ l'h" a 111l•111ltl'' rmnn. honwy. i·uslom ho u :-. l'. ~a r a !.! c & Alw triplex & 4 pll-x ro 3 1.m 2 BA family room. $3i5 mo. f iri-t. lai:.l & cln. --------NOHTll END CONDOS. Set•, •I. l11d.1'' •l l\IJll l :lllH " a lri; lovd" pool \\ork~hop.Shorttl1!tla11n· l'\l'hani:c l'rlnr. on l~. Compl rcdec ready to 962-7788.839-8883 Rancho SanJoaqmn.Sun 2br, 2bu, frp k, \"ll'W, I.isl SOJ.OoO Xtrai. 111l-. l!Hl l I. A. tu.;n) t o"'n l'cnti•r llrokt>rll.13 17611 Carlos mud t>I. i Hr. iard<"n selling. Twulcll! :.ln·et lnmp & (''in. a. b!>.ouo mu\'c into. $400/mo. Call 2 lklr 4 blks ~ac:h. $2K5. 212bu, SnU!>lllery. View or Sll6,!.150. Open Sun. 12 s. ~t·crl:'l liquor c:a.bil'lf'l' * MOTEL * llcritai.;c Realtors, a 1>k No t~ls. Avail. Oct. 25. ~olf c·our~c. muny llP· Ja:"> t:) prc'M" Dnvt• by :?!Jlti lrv111c .i\' t· 411 Unit~. /\naht·im, neur ror Dave 54o-n 5t 968·0652 aft4 pm 't523 CAMPUSDl:IR'llN grades. SIOS,000. Owner S UPEHU QU/\LITY or corm· lo our Opl·n ~ANCHORAGE Dt~nevland Xlnt flnanc <.:oll\•ge Parkarea.N1cc.3 OCEANVIEW OPEND/\lLY 6J.H)844; eves. K33-tl78!1 ur<'h1tcct u ral wonder-_ lloui.l' Sun. lJ S to "''"· IMVESTMEHTS mi.:. ~~10,IHHI hr, 2 ba. crpt~. drp!o , s.145. nr Nwf)Orl. 4 nr Pl 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ment. 4hr . 3ba, ram TllElllLLS ·Slill.500 C0tll M1kl' Parkl•r llu1d HEWPORTBEACH W/CJ, trplc:, encl yd. GRACIOUS homc.$l7ii.500 Corner lot on 1·ul lit• :-:.il' ~lui.:arAi.:ti-.~7 -"l:l~J '7l4J 49'-771 I REALTY 675-1642 S39S 2519 F ordh am. :,~:~f~yard/i.;rcJnr. L1>c. WALNUT SQ·allract~l d f S L OCV.AN V f E\\' lot immat :1 Hr , .air i·ontl, .._.EWPORTSHORES <'1"'s·1·rA•s·1·\•·'.'"llc L·, ----!>484171 -----2 Ha, dining rm, pal ... an carerce.11n uis Ownt•rw1ll<·urn·halw I 1 ·p 1 ~imnkll·I'~ .., "" ''" '·' '"' 16UHITS-ADULT 4Br. 2 Ha, avail 9115 oir cond ., c lose Rey condo; 3 bdrms .. 2', 2!l'~. down S:J7 .500. 2~~~~c~h~~~ .Rd u .. ~,: ll>ml~1a15' •. ,2,ulrlrl:.' Ul1'hll.r1211il111at. 3 llr. 2' ~ lla, d e,·. J?ar. An;1hc1m 1-'or qUJck :.ule 3 Br, <'J>t:., lrplc, 2 ba: 2 Chi Id r e n w c I c om c . pool. av a il. $340 m baths. gorgeous home. Iii ~ ~ " punl . p<1t1 0. 4l.J:J.:15ti3 ·all<l!H·2'J8S Bkr l·ar i:ar, no dogs •. kids Sl\SS/mo.6:J6·S070 5S2-0233 away from trarr.c no1l1e ~. ... -l!lfi·.:lti t 'ltra mi.Ill kit. Ill'" IJllni; cvt•s/wkmb l OK SJSO. S.15·2978 -------- Many am c nil 1 e i.. __ <wl-;...., LUi\M-S-OH THE FAIRWAY S73,500. B~ ownt•r 262 '· . M HE.AR OCEAN Univ. Pk. Village l , Jmmed. possesb. '\.rir.>UY/ Ct•dflr fi·12· l2211. Oµcn Oth•r Real E-fat• EIGHT UNITS Spat· JHr. 2ua in · c~a 4 Ddr. L" Cuesta, corner, story tnhome, Jbr, < --One or the lml•o,l t'll\(1)1" . s I . .. IC .. \'crde. Cvrd patio, dbl .. ( I 1020 So Coest Hwy 494·8519 honw~ l'Vl'r bu tit on Sul . un " ••••••••••••••••••••••• HI 3 li DR '1 . 14 > 2 frplc. children & pets clean & landsl'aped 8435. ba, am rm, frp c & SI red hill ~ ... ·. 552·7500 Laguna Beach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOR INS REALTY ~Ian REAL ESTATE 900 Gll·nnrr" St 494 941J ;49 OJl6 Commercial The ult1male com· mcr ciul location 1n Laguna Beach. Loarll'll with c:harm & lo1:lllt:d beaut1lul '-•i:ul'I {iull Mobile Homes BURM, l:oslu Me!ta. OK.S56-0l2S mo. Children & pct ok. deck, xtra clean. Imm• Cour~c :.i Bdrm . 1lcn &. Move In Now For Sale I 100 S259,ooo. Cun be sold us -------Cal1Gary968·.t456 occpy. $465. incl. tenn grand In m~ rnum I.!\ View of Boele Boy! ••••••••••••••••••••••• t \\O 4 unrl burlchnJ:~. pools & jacuzzi. ~ tensn c tronlaj!1· on tlll' Suhmit all offon •. 0~ nl•r :! liH. 111• r m & ktll•ht•n. Owner Ai:cnl, 540·0555/ 4 Bedroom plus 2 baths . 2 Bdr .• former model. orS52-9444 Mr. Dunn fainr.a~ !'>~ 1mm1ni: Pl"'' an"uu.. \'a<'ant l>c<tt'h full bath. 8i.~o. S12SO F:1es 557 5818 New paint und carpel.!I. has Jacu:zzi. S385 mo. Call Rancho San Joaquin 2 J Jacu7.z1. alt 1·1111t.l1tw111111>\ lo\Hthom<'.tt•rriflc:,1cw S-18·61i3 _ __ Large, quie t cor ner. Garyat9684456. den, pvt patios on g and OlJll) olhl'r l'\ll'<i-. :10011 .,., kt-I. I bedroom!'. Loh for Sale 2200 Move m today. Kids OK. EXEC. BEACH HM course $195. 640-0997 Shown by Jppt11nl11wnl 3 full hath!> Form~•I l'll Laq11t1a's Best Buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5415./mo. PILOT REAL B bo rvEUJEL\.. Associates UGoUMA HACH 4'4·'594 It}. ealrn~ Jrc;,, m the 2 BH. full bath, furn rm. !-~'TATE, 540·0555 4 UH. 3 a, al access, Univ Pk Princeton 3 ltt m •I> room. Indoor hv-rm. lotch, palm A TTEHTIOH l~c cor lot, l '1'.1 yrs old. twnhsc, fresh deco~. l'J• hl'<tll'd & hllcred pool. S.1.000 down. Owner u\gl BUILDERS Sue. 963-7881or 963·6187 mo. 644-7770 waterfall. CaU toda•. 49"-045_l or499·2986 .... ORCOAREA Eastside $260. 2 br, dbl N 3 BR C 1·r ''I . ' • . "., . , • gar.Snglsok. Fee. ew a 1 · '"a5sic, Jhr +den or 4 br,)t ~l liKH,540l720 BeachProperiy 1350 2~1\CR .F.S MuinRcnluls.540·5370 Lease $42S.rnclwattir& F.rt .. frple. SJl:fS"r, •••••••••••••••••••• Jucal for o.,ub d1 vidm.: or -gardener. 840·3858 752·6800' eve 644-4663 TIRRELL :•, •, 1'0 B i t•ounlry cstulc. !Ails of S225. 2 br, ~a rai;:e, singles, ---. - -, ' . next io Main Bch. 3 MissionViejo 1067 Stores. ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOME WITH VIEW " 11 { ' ay ocelln '" ,.w new 1'onstruc:t1on in area. JWI~ ok. Fee. 3 Br, 2 ba duplex. Corner LEASES AVAILABLt lul . short walk tu IJch. Ownt•r will help finance. l\lam Rentals, 540-5370 lot,. v:icanl. S29S. Day!> Live m Irvine Vtllti~ "#I In California" ~J.1)00 terms. ~s-723!•_ Full prit:c S..IS,000. i\J:l , 9 ti 3 • 7 8 8 1 • e v c S We have homes avail..J JUST LISTED :1 lJcu rou Ill, 11, ha. DELUXE BEACH 1;73·7601 2 br Mesa Verde Townhse. (213 )439·7578. a sk for lease in •• Top quahty & quiet .l!<ll)IJ hi~hly upi:r:11led. 1.CJti. ot LIDO ISLE HIG llT ON THE SAND R ....... Estot• -----$275. mo. Rcsponsi ble Dale. WaJnulSquare taste arc evident an thi!o 2 pupcr & l'harm .. f;1nm1 HEW PRICE & B .. U1 '" adults, no childre n or b Ranch Cal.Hom bedroom & den. 4 hath & pool. Ow1wr an:rn1us, h Lovely duplex. 3Br 2 r Wonted 2900 pets. Sec Sat/Sun 9·4. Exec. 4 r , fam rm, 2 ba Deerfield Univ J h as hnu~ht another. I hr, 3 bu. den/\\oel Jr, homt's OH Brund new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1632 A Iowa St. (213) w/dbl frplc, corner lot C 1 rd 1 C 1 p . ~~~c~u:l:~~"~~~,~~~rl:~ Open 11 011:.t· Sun 15 frpk,Jrnrf::.ir.1IO'cor. 2 nr Con d o.,Ma.11 )En~anl•erini:l1rmlook1nR 4J3..7371. Vacant. S495, Days 2 ':,;;may~ur cho?ce· !. ,,,_ 27006Vt:iS:in011•.1:0./\gl, lol. h cJm c·cil. '" fl'llt ure s. n ~u. tor rl'lo11cd olde r re· . 963-788 1 , c.ves fromsi1oto$400. -~~ft~'~~~le~~~~~~,t~k~~~ 673·7001 '1 '"1 ~loa1-:s~1~,c~ I rJ;11' I ~!', lk.'l'<'.nsl·luDlc Hu~ nJr rl'nl. s11h•m·l• or eommercml 3 Br:.• ba. 'frplc'. $3SO mo. DC~ll3 )439-7S78, a:.k for 3 bdrm, your choice of c o l\l M A N ).) t 8 o HI • • • Ca ;n c 01 oa11 bid" lo c:on\'Crl mlo of E. -Side, enclosed gar. a e from .. .,.,5. lo $500 REE VJl·w r Vlt!W!l.$185,000 n .. ll I Sl57.50U. Ownr llrkr c tu 21 RE ... 6427033 .... D.EG •, rom \ O" lier Jur :.. 1,1 111ml' 1'7:J li75tt en ry . . rice use 1200 to 6000 sq rt · Sharp 3 BR. I~ bath 4 bdrm your choice a( the deck of lh1s nearly "pi.:r i1llpd•1·rpt111i.:. hlt11~ C71 1)722· l!l01 7l2-ti6~S II B . W 'it m n s t r o Hcaut. E-SI 0 E Condo home. $375 /mo. Village from $450 to$57S · new 3 Rd rm. 3'"' bulh frplc· · i·uq ·n•d 11·11111 •m LINDA ISLE ---Ncwp_ort J r ea · 1714 I Tri-level. J br, 2 ba, 3 car Real Estate !162·4471 No Fees home. Den w/wct bar. 496-7222 831·0836 mal' rnn<I. Opt•n houw lm·rcd1bll' location, with Cemetery Lots/ 1 0 8-18·0!22 d.a.>s &. CZl3 ~a r. S k y I i g h l. . . RANCH REALTY d I n I n g r o o m • 21~~~~~~~~~~! ~i\ie~t 7~~ 11~111c uni\ ,.helt<'n.'<I lngooll , ll'W. 4 Crypts 5 0 S9'l 2170 eves. Wa~h/drvr rcfrtf! P vt Very mce new intcnor de· 551 2000 • fircplates, bt>nmed t'eil·1-Hr :t custom fpl1 's. ••··~·:··~·•••••••••••• -,---:---, . garden pat.' l lllk t~ bac:k coraled, 4 DR, 2 Bu, • •,,. ings & 3 view decks. 3 1341 CEA.NOTHUS J.1r111.11, hui:c boJt sltp S:.it nrr\:c 2 chmr•: lot-.. \\\,~~~ ~~~~j'~111'\1 ~~~~1r~ bay. 645-7777 aft6pm. frplc, bltns. encl. yard. UNIVERSITY PARK··' SlBS,OOO. SOUTH LAGUNA Newport Beoch I 069 \II 1m!:.t11!l' B.> appt on Pai all<' 'It'"· S~;iU lor ... J • y . • . Vacant. SJ!JS. Call Don III, J Br 2'12 Ba + bolt• PRIVAcv & CllAR.... Open 1-'or Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• h A~l. 751 2223 both. S-18·8055 luBshll Th I', ll (;(r,,y and charming 3 br. 2 na, 962·2458 rm,. Xlnt loc. Avail Dito• & +111 ---------1 nm~on ,cJ Y ba on quiet culdesac 1 $ 95 ~ 1 10 ' CataJin:t and c:oastllne ln!>pccl1on Bayfront IJrJma lrom t~•I Sf'YG LASS 1111.L. nPw smi:.lc gra\'e ·~ Harbor ___ 4!15·1870 !>tr'cct. Lgc cov patio, 3 Br 2 Ba. Dshws.hr, blt.ns, ~.;ii15 • 4 • 4' ~·" v1ews.50x1001ot,moture l"rifSatS11nlSP.M. to bottom In U11'4 "'" lllO il<•i:rl'l' Clt't·an ,0 Hcsl ~!cmorial Ccmc· fcncedyard,beaut dec:or c:pt_s, drps , fplc, cov, ________ _ londstaplng & ponehng, ~~,~~h~~er~~n~'nAl11~~ stri k 1 n I: ln w 11.h 0 m ~· homl'. Magn1f1c<>nl, by t.el')'. 64IHG95 i1!t. Gpm Rentok w /C x t ensi ve use o f patio, $395. 2l3/596-9676 Univ. Park, 3 BR, din ~i beamed ceiling & nalur11I Beach & pier wt milc·s ot w/lotul Sl'Cur.1tr ~ ll r.' ,. ""' n l' r, 8 3 2. 69110 & Commercial ...................... wallpaper, panel & m ir· 5 Br 2 Ba. fn cd yd, u . huge frpl, alri~m i vol1 stone fi replace. 2 Bdrm, breathtakm" cous llmc ~~s~llt;ca:"~~ou~ ~°'~~ 541 ll(iO!l Property 1600 HovHs ~rnished rors. • S4d50/nl10. dlst mo graded, nr bch, llC~I ed beamed! c:je1l's. g..._.. :ima.IJ den & 2 ba. $89,900. beauty. This well de· S220 000 0 • 6.IO·lllfl ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• rent "' cp. n a vance. shops, 536·6155 c~lry, poo !!, ucuzzi, ~11 N EST IN OLUE8fR1> tllf:ned 3 bl'clroom. 2 bath ' · wm r, ' HARIOR VIEW BAYFRO.,.'T Corona del MM 312 5.5G·8!>79. ms, greenbelt loc. •· CANYON. Wake Up to home hn11 l11rr•e view CANALFRONT 1"'111 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2-0 1 d d 1 Walk lo beach. $285. 2 br. 552·9305SS2·1776Agt " CARMEL Off' b · 1 11 r, nl•w Y t'coratc • g Kidsfpets/sngls ok Fee -bird calls; watch the sun deck & 11ri vatt' patio NEWPORT SHORES II)' owner, IJ.(. corner lot. tee l!' r ng. :;pee-Beach huusl' ut Crystal lot. s:100 mo. Isl/ last, M j n t Is s4o sa7o · Turtlerock Plan 3. 4 ~, go downfromvlewdeck. nr co. Sec today at SancJylwut·h,boulinJ,t& many u1>g raclel'I, f l'o tucular v1ew, lux11rlous Covc,11va.1lunlll.luncl5. avl!i1Nov.J.549·3847or a o enu . din'g&fam.rm.,Pvl* 2Ddrm, warmly dt>corat· Sl 19,500 rcfrci>hmcnts swimm\na llt your front land. Prin only. 640-534·5 ex~ullvc offices. An xlnt Ph. i\l'C, "73 3SIO duyll, 556-6215 3 Br 2 Ba dplx dbl gar view. S595. mo 644-1 d " tnvei;tmcnl al 5630 000. ----__ • • • e d, w ood · burn In g scrvt: • doorfrom tbjs 3 81<. 2 bu, BILL GRUNDY OCl'.:AN1''HON1' Oplx 2Br, SUPER SHARP encl yd, lndry hkup, $310. or 552·7003 · firepJace, charming . charmini: home; step!> ti R--1.1.-675-6161 2b:1. frplc, pvt road. 2 Br Duplex, Crplc 9684456,968·8616 Univ. l'k. If 2 br 2 ·• kitchen & p blio a rea. m· ';. 11wbtr>& ocean. $85,000 BY OWNER in11rvr $125/winh•r. or $000 year . bll cu5 D••.. ' 3 b h /( ho r ,· .:.. ...... $19,950. ~-nn~ CAYWOOD REALTY Absolutely lmmnC', t ly 673-5'132 g~rage. ns,,,.. ..,...,..or r se w a m .rm., tn me, rp c, ca .. ...,...u 494-8057 ~0 cv 0 11torv 2 Ar 2 Ba Condo In DUDlexes/ · 67J.n37 Crplc .. bltns., $425. mo. ceU. Jmmac. $400. hfrl ----------i==::..::::; _____ , ___ *_5_4_8_·_129 * cholc~ loc:~t1on nr beach. Omts sOle I BOO L-Beach 3 148 DI X .. B 1 B nd r Westminste r Mnll tennis, pools, jacuf: · l d J ••••••••••• ••••• • • ••••• ~·-.. • r 8 co o, 84&-892l 5.52 9444 or 871 6101 OPE .... HOUSE EMERALD BAY BLUFFS Sphl level, vnu le cea · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllns, rcrrig, encl patio, · · ·· ... "su .... I TO 5 Bcaullf'ul view lot in BY OWNER 111ll hv rm. w1rr1,lc & wet Ocean Vu t>plx, new 3 BR. On the saml • 4 OR, SI ki<fs OK. $325 mo, Agt. ll90. 2 br 4·plcx. Patio. Altmann • SAT+ " qw'•tsect1on or~m"rol" XI l I "I ·•1q 1 b1ir.Form11lrlinrm.Sphl house+ :ipt. $tS3.ooo. YrlyorS7SOwolr ; IB Brucc,G42·6368 Chlldok. Beachcomber. URTLEROCK 3' •1888Temple Hills• Bay; easily b~ilct;hlc~ liv~n~0~'ro ·• .:;;;0~~~~!>~~ level mstr :mile w/1oun Bl.d r/Bkr, 6464414 w/lort Sl50. Alrt 494·75Sl --fee SIS. s:n-2011: 547·2501 ram. rQL 2 Ba. La .. y Not just o great houso-$95 000 l•on rit. Scc:luikd arc deck & vuulltlfi celhnJ.t. Income ProfMrly 2000 -Bd B h I b Mesa Verde Country Club ors79.1060 nr par1"'1c pool $49' lhislsarealoceanview 'cROWHPOl ... T w/p\• back vr<l. i\ppro'<: Cus tom drps, lu s h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 rm :ic eor ousc. 3 br, 2•.i ba, tam.rm., 1200 sec dep ' 83;1· 1 s h owplace. Spacious " ' C'n rpet1nl{ thruout. Suiad1ly emploved. new cpts .• drps .. painted ~. 2 br 4·plex. Kids. Ai;?t ' · formal Jivin g room, Marvelous location, only 2,200sq. ft. 6412373· $79 soo. Will cons 1dc Have up lo ~·000: cash 4!lt-8170 int .. 1975 sq.rt., tmmac. &.:et s •, s I n & I es. --· ______ ..._ I -.a 3 a few steps Crom popular ------' b to invest 1n units & -----•• 9 ' 549 6 h ... _ s COLLEGE 'PARK ~ tastefully appo nt.,.... BY OWNER lell!le W/opt1on lo uy Co •1NOW•640'3900 Dec•orntor furn 3 1\r 3 !Sa .,.. 5. mo. ·18 4 or al' com.,.,r, fee JS. 4 r Bdrm .. Fom. room, huge ~r~s~e~r!~.y 2~c~~~~ Bayfront ,8 CoUms lslc. 642-4298 mm · • hse on Victoria Dr <X:t Eves 516·3656 ask for 631·2011, 547·2501 or rum rm. 2~ Ba, nr lot w/roorn ror ~ol, home.onaquietculde Trade or fi n ance SanClemente.12unlts on Wiunel Sf.00 r'mo. Geo~c. '79'l060 ::r~t park. S4., gvthlesswt ..'!0k~ned, Sell~;. tt sac. has a areot noor S298.000. 673· 7770 o WHERE... ~1 b000uilt res-com 'l bloht. 213-927 9419 Duplex E ~ido. 2 br, Vacant Cal-Classic, 3br, 1--· -------+- ..... "' · ""• · ~"n•, lt ... m .. 1'nl. y1rd. SSi.8723 -• gross. nr c · "'"GO mo .... bo , ... blk •· •• .. .. .. ciin bu find a brand $210,000. Pb492·S078own, He~ leech l 169 gar., -. . "'a. nus rm, ,..* .., /'\JEWE'-L A ssoc1atEs ualit1 constructioft. new hou.o in N,B. for ---------. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cll ll 833·IMIJO. tcb1 & prk, Edw .. rds & GardC!l'l room witb built· tlKJ.300? Ca.II us. or ~o to Slater, $415. 847·2089 In BBQ.$168,080 Westminster " Clay. Distress Pro-rtyl BAY rental, furn, 4 Br, 2'"' i br duplex. Alrport ar~. eves 4 UNITS open lOtoS, S•l.&Sun. d r -Bu. uunu, w/dock avail Stove. rr1a .• Util lncl.1---· -------1---------+-Ex .. e"'llonnl units for t cunrin itfor you. /orpwrboat.Wlflterrcn· $)&p.Adult only,Nopets. Daaut.3Brl~Bo,2mlles OLLEGE PARK. 4f., .._•..,.y•ru1 •a .. '' OPEH I o ... •.30 s.a.T Beach oren specialiet. bl or yrly lsc. S9TS mo. $it!>-99llor 536·2l73. tr beach, s uper clean 21.A,ba, FR, 2350aq . ..--.,,. .. ,.. owner/occu1,unl; up~r .. "' Probates, forecloeurc1, Call Mr8. Long, 64~12 ~ eeiliog to noor. Forced Newly painted. tn>m OCIAHVllW apl.8. havl' xlnt O<'Cal'I & 444CAllllLLO,OdM bankruptcies.divorce. --Font&11ticdoco1'1o&oul.3 1-ir he ating & drps oc:cup.147S.Own640.l 4 New exciting 1uxury hillside v1cw1J; h1ah o~n lnve.illinentproperties lkni or aell au.racllve 3 8t + din-In~. com p ttrruout. L14e kitch" Igo twnhm1.a&3B.r • .2Ha8a, beam~ ccllloK11. All un• below markl.'tprlcc. b r, 2Y.r ba B.ack RQy panotecl & waUpal)\lrt'fl, b tickyurd. S375 mo. urtlcrock 4 br, Caol'"*'· .S~ ac 103 dOWA-~'4515. Its have c111·pl!ta.. frplw .. HAR.01 vtEW Ktn JohnlOft, lrHer Vllll1i: Twnhac. '2 car n w-cpta, spurkllng cellg 8'0-22'7l Rt.>dec. Comm poolli '91. On\y2left. loundr)' rm. & outaldt: HOMES Call m•>&73·U4~ a•r. Oustom drps., pool, blln$. rpl~. dbl gar, 1aval1 1---------S:SSOmo.644-4U7 ) -.-:.--------1 d cko.rca.$298.0QO $450 mo ront or '82,900 approx Nov l . Ref's. SBR vacant near beach.•---------ir- WALKTO ALlSO BEACJ,i , CARMEL telJ. 968-0TP. 1410, wtr pd, lat• last + aBA, 3 car gar. Brick For lease. 4 Br2 Ba, pa 3 Bc!droom,2 baU,,fam1·~ Com~r lot 3 Jlft, 2 ~A. 6~hoch ._Clem.,r.te ,.17.t !_!..OO.R 3 ctundablopetdep. pat.lo.S475.913-63'72 ,c1amthrmcc,1i'.,.,~Pmrk01.~1r ly room and fireplace. • • ramify rm. prufC'll!llonul t'\..a... -..... ~ • _ 94 ~ _ Secluded IUaP pool ;~r ty lndscpd, atrium :--r $79,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely Huntinaton ~5. •uoo. -.:-.: Priced to i;cll now Ope Wlll more than make the Delltlo C\Jrn duplt'x Coo· Don't give up the ship! Seaclirr Country Club 3 reenlrees, 2 Br. cl6se '° JfyW. Ynt11teally ff,.,.,_ ~ Stat :l·S ~on H payment&. Call 7$2-0283 do Pool, iar .. f~lt .. l( "List" it in cla1s1ried, Bit bQmt. walk to coif, pvk, pool, khll, shop· 31'700CoUt.Bwy 1105N.coa .. HWy.,lOf'l"G 1730 Port D;i.nnoUlh. Aat or S40-0J6G. A•nt. Pltouc Sao Cl m . Ol'•73t4 Sttlp to stiore re1ults! tennis. beh, & achls. $S75 ping c nlr $340 h\o. So Laiuna 499-2237 494-1177 673-7601 Cliu.stned Ada 14.2·5"78 leave name-& nulJ'lbtt. wknds. No last mo req'cl M2~8, mo. ardnr tncld. 518·14&4 '15UO$O U.<OoUMA If AC.H 4U H U .----' ..... -_.,.,,,_-~-' . • -.. DAtLYPILOr ~du,OotoberZ2. "7' ..._...,. 't • Al•,_ .. ,....... Afatwc111Ulllsa. ~,_. tw1111.,.... Al lwattU..... · Af fltnti....._ ~ -................................................................................................................. " ....................... . U.lw• bid HwetUafw .. ,. · ......_.,_,_,,..,,. Wril h 1ter Ut .... ,, ' d• 1107 C:..Mwt HJ4CelteMete 111 .. ,,,_...._.. Uff ,_......, 1110 ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ...................... • .................................................................. !:::-:::::: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3144~t.Kh 314 h41Clt lHt I Br. lam rm. Nu ·~~-----•I 'AflKMIWPOaT ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1c:hool1. Lrg lntd yd. S3T $245. UUl pd. \ br, child, Step • the U Ye In lrvlne Vllla1<e. Wf' Panoramic ocun v l~w CEAN FRONT VIEW mo. Call 139-1~. pe~:~ ~=tats l4~0 mlo A'oA.~~TS .B~t•~.0..ln"l .. ud ..... l"I: '"·· ~~ve ho rnet uvalliablu for tiew exe c 3 br. 21,.\ ba, CONDO. 2 + Den. 2 car • ._ _, 111 w.... " ~· u .. eiUoln· frplca.$M0.499·2807. prtva&e parkloa, tullttou.n'-""thedor Nr wit.er $115. Utll. pd. gOod life 0Lov!!!~~pna1rtmthcenl.,,l~t•"'r. ~j~~~fr.~.r'A!~!::: WaJnutSq The Rane security bulldlnt. Lease, ~ 3300 Stv" ref. Sn&ls ok. Fee. .,....,.,..h • • Deel'fleld Culvordlll 2 Br. Ire renc:ed yd, lots o L'!OO. p/mo. AJn.144·1211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main ftent.all540..s3TO Enjoy ll&0.000 be•ltb ~. Ql.Homu Un1v. P :ir tret-1. Stv, rehi a. •BR 28A home Elllulde ---------• •fJ · 1 1wlnim1nc pooll, 1'.~~~~~~~~~ College Park mo. 491·2292 H:R ~ Hm!o:~naco. ~ C.M. Ne wly p1alnted, cln. l Br apt. sto~ & rcrric. no Stroll tho po~ of a pine forat Meander past !n,~:S ~rn~yc;'i:~~::, 4 ar, twnhse, pool. lirad· 3 Ur your~·hoiceof(9) fo~EMALt;ROOMMATE •~ l eln. rd wT: St.eve752·667lday1. pct.1.$23$. tumbllngwnterf andqulclPo(lh..U$tentothc pullln1, ah··'fle .. -ard, fora Pl. S. A. U7S mo. from $3K5 to $500 ._. • 11c I nr. · n 846-9$43 sound of bubbling ltreama ond gr<M.4ng things. w uv e.,:m1 S41 l000 l\ 4 l~ryourcho1ceof(6) l.o •h4re 3 Ddrm. bom drcw,l40.a16lorl44-6371 "'-1.:.ir"Uafww 1600 Yo... _ ......... ..,._t.....__.,.,._~k'•"~'* croquet.laftdlbedroom °' · • w ith g r ea t v i ews .....,... l<JUfllQw, _ ... _., ,....,,,.°' r-~ y_..,..a plan• and a atoru,_5P_M_. ______ _ from 145? lo ~75· $175/mo. 499·21 t.2 Lldo Isle. LovelY 4br, 2b•. ••••••••••••••••••••:•• C0NM dtl M• 3122 a total rarcat. Hert Yo\' can 91'\JOY unusual prMc:y COwnhout• rrom aut.sO.'- No l'e<'i. . borne. Frplc, all elec kit, NEW CARPET •••••••••••••••••••••• ; and~ Elect rl e tcllchen1, s.....L.,... 3116 UNCH RE.ALTY ll1llslde Hldaway hu dblaar.Av1ilwntroryr· Coz)' 2 Br, NbeamHc!}I, BEAMONOntEFPISTTOCHOOSEthebat crtvate patlo1 o r••••••••••••••••••••••• 551-1000 W/VlfZW. $325. Hurry! \y.673-133iaf\er 5PM. patio, aar. wpl •••. ..__ .L._..._. •L.--'----------164,2-38SC)Agent . Nopew.$2'7S.645-J682 ~~ ~tlor\ulV-arrangemcmt.u••uiu1u•11~Wlll\t. alconlH, u rpellnl, •·quiet, lu11urtou1 eit· '--Hll 321r BLUFFS l·level a BR, 2 ~ Oon'tv..lt. Twotl!nnllcoutts.Swlmml09pool draper! ... Subterran•a oc. i br. a ba apt • ....,--I ~ ba Lovely areenbell &t t t tE..-J.L.-.a 'll ..i.-= 11 ... .i.. .. 11~ Jacw:il parktnl with elevators. tlevator \0 scenic priv. ................... ~.. · 1 $500 Agt 6'44 1133 Apcw ,.. .. • """"'-" 'J,.~'.:..t•... ,,,...u u ue vo.""YV"' • . OptJonaJ maid ~ervlce. bch. Perty It game room, t BR 3 DA rn.ilt trees poo . • ••••••••••••• •••••• ••• • Sand vol U court. ntaln lodge clubhouM \A.4th Just north or F aablon totul sec. Perteet llvlo•! 'clos'c t o e ve ry thina'. HARD T 0 F I N lc6oal.a-d 3706 C61\0NADELMAR flrep\llce,conversatlOnplt,bUIWds.wm.sauna.. bland at Jamborc. and or wk.nd rclteal for the •RENTALS* 2 DR. 21,; ba ...... . l 13R. d~n. 2 ba ..... $41 &lOO/mo li t. luat + $200 Eastbhdf t:xec. bome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. Hunytothe good life and then r~IAx. San Joaquin llllls Road. adventurous adult. 1515, No h.>t:. Agt. S46-0a14 4br, 2ba. fam rm. SOCl Bayfronl·yearly. 3 8~ •• 2 Pool, tenftla, conUnental l:"D"u $""'-•TO $355 Telephone nt• )64c.l mo. yr\y. lM '99.2US ZllR. & roof ...... $47 2 BR. r1:inA ---~-----twit.er. New crpts, drps. ba. lower unit In pnme bte f So 11 rnurs """' rorreotallnrormalion. LOVELY 3 Br 2 83, nc pa.int. Walk to schools. So. bay r r on t lo r.. alt &al. me ocein lncludlng Heat & Water. No t..eue R.qulrwd. J Ult.~ Ila ....... ~ 2 Bit. & Ul·n ........ $4 cpU, drps, thruout. Lg s hops, t onni1 <'lub. Beautlfultyrum.S87~Mo ~~P: v~~C=c~ One&droom.OneBelh patio. nr porks, s hops S715/mo. Lee. Reis . WILLIAM WIMTOM '44·Hll 1\woB.ttoom.Two&th 3 ijR, l-'H. 2 Ba ..... $49 San Luis Hey • . . . 'IMIMSULA PT. rwys. $385 mo. 549·1 640-6775or6U-2240 Real Estate 675-3331 lJOO Adorns Awe., In~ Mesa. 1.1.~ s; evs, 546·3656 ask fo d &CrOU from Orange Coast CoDtge 4BR, J..'R ........ . 'I BR. . . . . . .. .. $47 2 BR, 1 ba wifl500 yrl)' OCIAMROMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITI NG PALM MISA Ans. And we huvc others for 1m rnl>th u\c occupancy ~ge Pcnin. Pt. 3 BR. In. rm., Sml Bac h apt, furn. All 2 br 1~ ba blk lo bch no be~eo Haabot and Fa!Mew. LOCJWMI HiC)fff 3252 i~~~~ JrT.~ Mo/lse. utll pd. $165 mo. 128\AJ pets $375.' Dave S. Agt. 3 BR,2 ba. $$50 NIWl'OIT TU RA Cl 3 DR.! bit condo S500 SIA WIMD CONDO 2 BR. den 2ba1450 IAYNONT HOMI 3 BR, 2 ba. $2000 Mo yrly ST•S TO HACH MINlTTESTONPT BCH. red hill ~,. .. ....................... Ai:ate. 67S·2'197 6'4·7211,833-0996ev (714) 540·1300. NOUI llENTING Bach, 1&2 BR. . trom$195. 552-7500 Ocean & llbr vu. 2Br Con· 2 ~~· 2c:boau~~do~,P~~j Bucheltiorl App~d· 1 DR, residential area, gd 1 • do+lirnui room . Pac ni · $180.U ai · view of oce a n . 2530 CothlMH• 3124C01taMe1• 1124 Island Village.· Adlh . Crest. '425· mo. Adult.I. Yearly 642·87 Sea view Ln. (Arthur) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, No Peu 1561Meta Dr. •......----------. S38S.&i0·1&14&S.18·2873 673·779'1eves. lcAoaPNin~a 3707 67S.7660an .7pm. Glitil> Ol'8••• *LEASES * Impeccable 3 br, 2 ba. Dt:luxe 8 BR, 2 Ba. oceen ••••••••••••••••••••••••Lovely 2 br. 1\12 ba • FOX HOU.OW YILLAM (5 BlJta East of Newport Blvd.) C some for6 cnos.) frplc .. spaciou11 yds., view. S450. yr ly. 67s.-0888 BEACH, View, pier, 2 8 tnh.sc, frpl, pool. Walk R~!I (lBR. fom rm ..... $37 renced. $4\0. 494·\930. or 673-2988 -· 1 Br $270. Adlt.s, 1&ti bell. Adlts/no pets. ~· I BR, a bat.ha. 9'00 546-9880 associated TlAMSFHllD 34 h R.ram rm ..... S41 ••• MONARCH BAY Oceanfront, yrly. Dix 4 pd. 303 E . Edgewater. 833-8974or833·16SS IOAM .. 7'M SAT It SUM ~S~:~b'~'.~'.~~-m.::.~2 VILLA-Ver y plush BR,2ba. towerduplex: (1)8'71·2866 2 BR, new appliances, ~..,1.,111w-.... TO LOMG llACHn We have 1\udlos, 1 & 2 (1 Q } ... J... .,, J ..... ' .... •• ~BR,dinrm ...... S4 BURM,21-i UATH,1. ~rpl.,t~~~~ rm.S650.Be3ut.2br,lgefurn.opt. dra fes & c arpeting; Llvene'::f~:::;-;:•&parkling 3 BR. den. FH ..... S.\50 sq. ft and pano rn m i gen · Next to beach. $300·S32S. p a l 0 & lg e . dec k ; -1 E . :\UR.din rm ..... $.I ocean v 1ow . lle Crig., HV Hms. Carmel 3 Br 963-0SOS beautiful trees. No new townhome us your own. nJOY J ' 'Ill. ... " ,. • I' 1~~~~~~~~~~ Bdrm units ready tor Im· 1: med occupancy. Conve· 3 BR, din. rm ....... s11 wshr., dr yr. S700./lse. +FR nr park & school 8 lb p · 1 1 ch.ildrcn, no pets. $300. privacy. woodburnlng fireplace, 3 JJR, fam r m .•..... s-,100 • BOND ~U~LTY • S.S75 ~o. 644·7710 · ~r~.fum~~~~~iifiue 644-4848or675·3255 swimming pool & jacuzzi. Attached OCEANFRONT yrly nlently )ocated-all BR, 1 Ba, deck, aar, cpts, adults. From $147 /mo. drps, no pet1. $385. <213) '23-8516 Park/DBK 3BR, F'R. DR •• · · .. SS3S 831·9.ill F.ve. 496·469 paid 673 7626 eves 2 B 1 B rpl cpta & garage. 30' back yard. 2 bedrooms, lV, 3 BR, r R. Oil ...... SS'" NEW 3br lnhse, lge rm1. · . · r. a, c. • l f 4 Br. 2 Ba. l~c yard. $425. !rpl. pool. ssso~mo or Costa Mna 37 24 drps, $325S:~:~'t baths. Adults. Enjoy the uxury o a 1 blk bch, lri 4br, 2ba, nw· l\12 blk lo beach, yrly. 2br ~3655 i-A~pta.-~------ Br. 2 Bi.. E. Nine. Nr got S495 on tse. k td s ok ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · · new home without having to own it. lydcrtd, no pets.yrly lie, unfurn, S27S; bachelor 552·7000 course $.175 . .\97·2J'IO 6?5-l6&) S37.50 WEEK & UP DLX 2 Br 2 Ba, upst.alrs, It.ts.. wlat4 hr I ,..-$525. M2·3443. ~· $200. 960·3S72. N. THE .. MiHion Viejo 3267 Newport Island. Yrly. no •Studio& 1 BR Apls privacy. xtra lge, like 621 W.W..... C..te Mde 2 Br, adults, no pets, szoo.1--res_. _____ _ ..... ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.s,quletneichborhood. •TV&MaidServAvall n ew , encl dbl gar, 64Mftl Z421E.16thSt,N.ffilsEastsldeCostaMesa.2br VILLAGE. · · . .' 2 Br l ''J Ba. fant~stic $350.673-4749. •PhoneServ, Hld pool ds~wshr, wlr pd. No 646-1801 bousew/yard$2$S. Bae~. RE t<L TORS view. SJ50 Iler mu. Call •Ch1ldrenSection ch ildren or pets. $415. C t M 3124 tMtWJI• hoch 3140 ---------t units $165. f\lm. Ulil pd. art 6P:\I .1!J6. 7471 WES TC Liff •Low monthly rates. 675-9216 •• ~:.~ •• ~! ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ATUftlOMT Siafies ok. 333 E . rut St. H•wport leach 3269 ESSEX LAtilE 2376Newport Blvd. Cl\1 Car. Apt, 1 br, adlts, end NEW BREEDAPTS MAGNOLIA GARDENS NEW 2 br & 2 br +de Go lrect. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• E xec. Address. Lr g 543,97ssor64S·3967 gar. AvaH Nov Isl. $275 1 br & 1 br w /lo!t. Lge 2 br, 2 ba, A/C, luxury aptll. IOOftK 4000 Laguna Beach 324 1 spacious immac. home. 2 SUS CASITAS mo. l st & last. Wkdys Garage, pool, jacuzzi, dshwhr. No kida, no pets. •Bulltlns •••••••••••••••••••••• Tl~EM~~J..J:<F~~ ~ to ~~: ~1!; ~rg Ji~ h~ a~ l\finutes l.o NB. Bach & 1 !:£:,~~!~· Eves/wkndtJ frplc. Gas & water pd. $240. 962'1800 :~:ts:a<;>mpo.ctor Sleeping rms $60·S10S mo. RENTALS 5795 per month sophlslicoled rental In BR rum. Adults, no pets. From $230. 645·4411 ADULT-SECLUDED •Fireplace All $50. wk. Share kit/· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH UIG C.<\NVON. S750 t A· l cond . Fr p le in 2110 Newport Blvd. CM. Penthouse 2 br. 1 ba. open b d Bltns. 2 Br 2 Ba, patio, clean. •Private beach ~~~~Y· .. ~"t:i~ :C(~·PS!~ 1 IWH~I & F,\~I HM · Sl'J5permonth kitchen. setr dean i ~g S30 off dep. w/ad. 1 6 beam ceilings, frplc .. $2l~·.K~l:~k.rps. Nrbch/shops.$280mo. •Ple xigtnssencl.patios ~~~~~·~."1 ~~1~;~~n~.~~~· ~':~ 11.\STINCS&CO. oven. ele~ gar door, sta· garden apt Pool rec pool.Adultsnopels.$31S. 645_2978 96CH279 •Smo1 kedetic1ctors ~~~~eq'd, 556.oMS or Rt•altors 6-l0·5 mgla~s windows. narden, a rea. S2l5. 7io \V. lStb St. 640-1208. •SI ps ava . lo lenan.., _________ _ ino. etc. S660 Firm. M8·7300. c~·t Costa M--3124 $350. Easlside 3 br. 2 ba, IY THE SEA 919 Bay1lde Dr, 673-8414 ROOMS ........ wk up wllh OC:f>.,\" !\IUE OF 11\\"Y Harbor Vi•w Homes " ,.._ d 1 N b d I t.nbs ~ AT Vl<.'TOltlA llE \VII J llr + Fam nm. immac. Nwpt lights 3 br, 2 ba, co_r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. yard. ga r. A u ts, 20~~4~ sr. ~~~Ta e, Clean & clu1y 1 b kitchen. SJ7.SO wk up Pnv.ilc path .... av lc.11hng l·'rel>hly p ainted, l>hor ner home w /panora mic Gigantic 2 B~ New adult wate rfront apls no pets. 642'1603 w/balcony. Yrly lease. apt.s. S48·9?SS or 645·3967 to he.id• ,,ht ~u.1hty .:: krrn. 6 mos or loniier Is ocean v 1e w. I.Iv rm. $2SO. you bet they re u~-in Mesa Verde. Beautiful El l'uerto Mesa ILOCK TO IEACH $300/mo. 673-0697 per week. 1 blk fr 110 /t:\1. ( l•.l>J\lt llOM 1-. J\"J1I now• $55(J. li-I0·8522 rprlc, lge rec. rm brick dcrpnc~d. Clean. !hat s landscaping . Excep· 2 IEDROOM 2 Br, encl garage, patio. Newnn ... Shores, 1, ... bl beach. HB. Call Mark at 2 1 J II at h :. . ~ I~ c . -----patio. New crpts, paint. why this ap~ wont last tiona lly rich interiors. 205 h s 536 8729 ..... n n 960-2626 I g 11re11lal•cs. All h1lt 1nHarbor Vu llome, 3 Br, S465.SS7·8968 or S57·8717 long. Purified water , 1&2 bdrms ·rrom $275. Also,l ldrmfwrn l5t t. · or ocean. Super loc. 2br or eave ms· kllchcn. ~liliiwll glass 1-'am rm. wulk. to shops. laundry, lots or green Mesa Verde Viii Bl, 1555 No children. no pets. ~·1718. 3br duplex apts. Owner, Room· Furn. Private enlr. wlndn .... s iltu:;l lw\'c l'X -mo lO mo. fl mo or yrly *BLUFFS* lawn, cover~d gaArd:ig,es, Mes:i Verde Drive E a>l, Pool &Recreallon 2 br, cpts., pool, play yd., (714)8'10·9203 & ba lh. Avail 10/22. l'l'll rdt'n•1wc,. SLllO )10. 1st•. l'rn1l raril. ch1h.lren Water View Condo oH·st. parking. u ts. cost a Mes a . (7 14 l 1959 Maple Ave, CM no p e t s . 2 z o 8 A. Penin. Pt. 835·5235 or CO~I :\11-:Hn ,\ L ST()H 1-; 01\. S.'l!I~ 1>111·4666 3 BR. end unit ; large noAvepe. (llsb.lk20E20. orfN'ucl~rpoto:'t M0-8871. L''E 2 br in triplx. w/gar, Delaware. 536·0959. W .A.TERFRO.._. 67S.9897. ur 1•fhl·c f l'lll,tl Sq1.irate -, l'Ountry kitch. $650 Mo. -v A ("'Ill ---------hie\~ & r;•,1 rm , at Lido l:.l.1 n1l. "('wport C .F.Cotuworthy Ave. 1 blk So. of Uay, MES A VERDE area nr shops. Hi ba , adlls. M.arLoltePartc 2 BDRM. range & oven Roo'!', hte ktehn & lndry Ptl·adilh C't1ru' ~160 Ul'a<·h. lllr, Jba. home. Reolton 640•0020 <MslaMesu).6-i2·8690 llome a tmOfiphere 2 & 3 rcrs.637-3828(7141 Deluxe 3 br, 2t,.<.i ba, atl. refrig .• carpeting, hug facilities. Reference. l\lo l'I ~ l' ,'I.: W .\Tt-:11 u n I 111 n CJ II ( 714 1 1 br, E·S'1dc. pool, br deluxe apts. 546·1034 Nr. beaches. schls. shop· dbl gar .. patio. frplc. 1709 d ec k w I th B B Q Costa Mes:J. 548·1372. r .. 1·1> • • • 675-01'.!.:lor 12\3l638·4li9 I Al b 536 3465 " LIDO ISLE real cute. $200. 2 Br l "" Ba Twnhse br k ptng, 3br ~ba. pvt pat o, a a ma, · or $465/month. Sleeping rm, pvt ba, MISSION REALTY ILUFFS s Bdrms .. 4~ ba .. din. 548·0016 rplc. gar. lge patio. adlts. gar, S315/mo. S52·73SO. 536-1718 empl'd days. S2S. wk. 98SS. Coa!>t, La~una Sharp 3 bed rm Condo. rm .. ra m. rm., study. l le ch l7 41 no pets. $275. 2447 Elde n br. Iba, adlls, no pets, 2 BR 1 Ba newly decorat· 3 BDRM, 2 BA, bllns Hunt. Beach. 962·1119 1hone494-073l :-Jewcarpctin.i.Xlntloc. Large lot.$1200Mo nth CICJU"CI a ••••••••Ave . 919·1658; E vs nwly dcrt'd, westside. ed 'gar;ge $200 mo neJ~CbeOachl.S$400RE/~oLnTYlh. BEACH Side Rm, pvt ~ r (.' [) M 111 I\ v .HI. LA w SON REALTY ••••••• •• • •• • • • 6-\6-7027 675·3436. 536-2888 art. Spm. wkdys . "" "" 3 lklrm. iin\· \-.ml. 1wean 11 1 7ti. S650 /nw 675 4562 • Bach. Near beach. Util 6711!!6670 beth, sep ent. w/kllch vu. 111 11} up ,.;1•uded . Coah&Wallace * • pd.$195·S22S mo :SG5 wk. CASAVICTORIA E·Sldc t Br loft. bltns, 1 Bl<><:k to Beach. Lge 1 .,. prv.Stefpstosan~:lnex· h 0 rd " d fl"!>. Irµ 1 c Attrac. Brii:hl 2 br house 1435 N. Cst, 494·250'3 l & 2 Br. Deluxe Unfur . r rpt/drps. $225. Bdrms. Re nting now! IC:uange or even II com· llobcrl :'11 unn·. H.17 ;J&J7 Real Es tat• I d Ne w I v r e or I-u rn. gas/wtr pd. Call 6<12·6243 With pool. Sl80. 212·220 2 Br Nwpt H ... s. lovel panlonship care, semi In· or i!'J2 l>Gi I 640-616 l w Y. a r . . . . Ocean vi~w $225. Util. pl.I. Adults· No pets Sec gate H i S C II •• valid woman, not bed· ____ ,furbished. (;lose to bch. Cplors nglsok.Fee. I l&2 BRgarden apt.fprlc. untngton l. a mgr quletadlls,nopeta.$21J5 ridde n. Pre r . olde r .. , .... I h 3269 schls. hosp. S375 mo. 3315 Ma1'n Rent;ils 540·5370 Pool. rec rm. e evators dshwhr. pool. pvt patio, 960·2812 645·7221,64.5·9488 ...... wpon •ac 3269 H•wport l•ach Clay St , N.ll. • . 525 Victoria, 642·8970 woman, will conside r nr. Irvine Ind Arca. NEAR Oc z B 2 B t I M t drl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. Newport leach 3769 NEWPORT S195 wS230 557·2841 f 1 e~n .r l d ~ 28r,furnorunf.wntr/yr Rcl'~~~c.~_-494~11 ve. 3 Br. 2 2 Ba. o<·ean, pk & ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · P c, new Y pain e . I y . Se a s hore Dr -.. macnab I Irvine realty PRESTIGIOUS DOVER SHORIS E xclus ive residence w /pool & view. 4 bed rooms. d ining room. family room. urkrst room. 3·car garage, private beaches. $1150 mo. lhru 6/14 177. E la ine Svedccn 642·8235. (K 15 > HARIOlt VIEW HOMH Ne utral colors -light & a iry -3 b e dr oo m s . 2 baths. Great backyard! Gardener & wa ter incl. $GOO/mo. Gisela Lamson G44·6200. (K16) ADULT COHOOMIHIUM .. Ne wl y painted & d ecorated 3 bedroom hom e surrounded on 3· sides by gardens & l~. p a tio. Spacious rooms -fireplace -din· ing room -c lec. garage. Steps to pools. $500 /m o. P a ula Bailey 642·8235. (Kl7) II~ CANYON Luxury townhome -3 bedrooms. sunken living room, formal dining. custom carpe ting & drapes. Oc· cupancy l 2/l -lease for 18-mont.hs at $795/mo. J oyce Edlund 642·8235. (K18) HARIOlt VIEW HOMIS 4 bedroom, dining room. 2 bath w/nl ce backyard. Area has pool, }.acuizi & tennis courts. $680 /mo. ln· cl. wate r & gardener . Gis ela Lamson 644.·6200. (K19) OOVH SHOltlS _Spacious 5 bedroom. family room home w /Po<>l & jacuui + use of private beaches. Great for enter· taining w /walk·in wet bar.· Avail. immed. $1000 /mo. Cookie Allison &l2·823!S. (K20) • DILIGHTFUL CAIM& . a bedroom, 2 bath Harbor View Kome w /lg. family room. S.S75/mo. .fn cl. water & gardener. Jeanne .. ~amelt 644-6200. (K.21) M2-ttJS ....... 200 tOI Dowwr Orl..e Harbot v ... c.t\w lrvlne •t C."""6 V•llty Cttnt.r 152•1414 night view. P ror. dee. 1 ._5T APARTMENTS 1 Br/2 Br, l Yz Ba, bltns. super clean. Gar . avail 2 1 3 . 4 2 7 . 8 186 o Beaut room In luxury siso. 642-3036: 631·1153 .. 2 BR Sl6S + UTIL udlts, no pet!!., gar, avail Nov, 7, $300. 846-0814 714·S48·1607 $250,000 home Newport 3 + den or 4 Br. S51S. IUY Adults only. No pets ll/1. ~5-0527 Dix 3br. 21;'Jba, a lmost ----------t Bch. Elegantly furn .. Some """Pie say you ~et .,,er. Newport Blvd C" I Ye ~rt y. W a lk I.le a ch. ,,__ en,,., • m 1~1M AC 2 Ur , n e w n e w . Priv a t e patio olvmplc site poo, rose " what you pay ror ! We or· Call 642 7678 before 6pm ' pools & te nnis. 645·979-1 or fer more . And the price Iii • thruoul. rncd. gar. $265. balcony. gar. all bltns. 1 garden, k itch p rl •. &i2·5991 Mrs J . less. Membt!rship in u WHY HO'f'? Won'tlast! 499-4445 mtrrom occan 640·0696. Youn& female only. II Ith Cl b \ l i ~.oowkly.759-0077. 3 llr 2 Ba dplx. rplc. 1 blk ea u · / enn s Sunken livi ng room Adult E·sidc 1&2 br. e nrl Walk to beach from your to bch, new l·pts, d rp'>, club. t'ree tennislessons . CathcdralcciUng gar Pool. patio. Like own 2Bn. 2BA spac. paint. Beam cli.t. natural Bi lliards. Swim ming. 2 bedrooms. n ; baths new. $200·$235. 646·6973 balcony & gar. $325. Or wood walls. s41s yrly Golr Oriv1nR Rll nge . Attached garage or641-0878 JBr. 2~<a Ba . fam·rm 673.76840r 673.0943 Saunas + g rea t ac· Washer/dryerhook·up Adult E ·side 2 br tnhousc. area. rrplc. ba lcony, Room w/balh. Pvt en· trance, patJo. $130 mo In· cld'g utll. 640·7676. 673·2859 livitles: Sunday HBQs. Pvt yard with patio patio, garage. $395. Call EXECUTIVE i---------•r Parties with live bands. Adults,$350.mo. 1'42 ba. patio. encl. gar. tosee,S36·38S2. REMTALSERVICE Attractive rm for Blufrs. 3 BR, 2•<a ba., un-FreeSunda~ brunch. FOXHOLLOW No pets. Like new. $285. Homes, apts. condos employed adult S min. to r u rn . l 0 w n h 0 u s e . VILLAGE &lfi.6973: &l4 0878 3 Br & 2 Br a pts. Nr bcb. From S400/month. bc h. pool. S25 p /wk. Profess. decor. Planla· Your rent dollars go C\'Cn 621 w. Wilson. c M. Large 3 br townhouse w/2 clean. all bltn5, gar. n~ 673-760 I, A9'. _960-_353 __ 1 _____ _ tiun shuttcrs. nlc• gre~n rurt her•"A terrir1c 642·499l or 642·4226 baths. frplc , patio & advance rentto respons1· Bedroom for rent Cosla bell. S625 l\lo .. yearl} momtenance crew. pro· goragc Ideal loc /\dulLs blc tenant. No pet.s, leave Eastbluff 2 br, 2i,A, ba Mesa. Working person. 1 ressiona l management EAST S IDE 1 & 2 Br. like $300 N~ pets 645.3381 or message S36·1~79 encl. gar. Adults. $365 ... ,,,...,., euse. s tafr tha t l'ares. a nd new. t-'rom SUIO. Adults · · 640 5296 S866600A ............_. Big Can)"on. For ~otrcr:. friendly n e i gh bo r s . nopels. l30 E .20th St. 837·9517 VJ blk to bch 3br, 2.,.,.ba. · : · no •Guet---.-H-ow----4-15-0- & view lovcr11. J..:lc~ant 2 Models oi.>en dully 10-7. 646-0505 SIOO. 2 br. Applns. Single frplc, S375. 124 20th St. •DELUXE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm .. 2 ba. townhouse. Sorry no one under 21 & · ok. Beach comber , re 536·81"\I. E t bl er 3 br 2 ba p l I wt>t ba r. din ing r m .. n o p~ts . n oom m a l e EAST S IDE Fa.b ulous SLS. 631.2011; 547.2501 or as u • · vl rms, ov ng care. Crµlc . Loe on golf course. service ll\'tlllablc. Mon· hu~e owi:ie rs unit 2 Br. 879.1060 Near ~vatcr 1 bedroom Lease. Incl. spoc. maste balanced diets, lovely S675 Per mo, year ly lh·to·monlh oc·i·upa ncy. ba l coni es. bea m s, $160.J.ee. ~~·:~·g :~nAru~o &d:: pallo/grdns 544·3833 lease. sl.orage. like ne w. $275. Lrg 3br. 2ba, nrschl, Main Rentals. 540·53'70 opener avail. Pool Vacation Rental• 4250 lay & leoch Realty Oakwood Cnrd(•n i\"L'I adults only no p ets. children OK, no pets. I 2 b I recreal1"on a rea. Adult ••••••••••••••••••••••• •' S.'6-0505 Call 557-8171. $1~5. 2 Jr, a, poo •gar. 675-3000 Kidsok. F't.-e only.No pcts. Luxurious, rum. villa on 880 lr"inc <at l6lh) 2 Br d uplex , new c pt.s. Main Renta ls, S40.5370 865Amlgos Way Sayullta Be ach near (714)645-0SSO point. drps, S275 mo. Manoged by Puerta VAlluta. 4 br, 4 645·5844 3 Dr a pt, c rpta. drps . Granada Mgmt Co. ba. $500. wk. 731·3711 ... 3 BR. on BEACH 111 170016thSt Cat Dover ) F:imily welcom e. Call ------=----~---'------.. -0-China CoYe. t•urnlshed. C714)642·8170 ... ,olnt 3126 afte r 7pm840·3229 Out or the fog. $145. Vtl R...t.lttoShore .. J 0 $350/mowinter ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. Ready now. Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Es pecially large OCEANF!'\O.NTApt. I nr. BR. 2 Ba, $285. mo 1,,.m. 3144 MninRentals,540·5370 Youngattomeywlllshare 4Br+Den. Front yard is S225. ulll incl .. Winter Avail. now. Henry Wall ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI to 2 b tit Id 3 br, 3 ba tnhouse w/in· greenparkwitho.view of rcntal.548·1930,673·7844 Reallor,496-1435 RanchoSClft b~ r, 1 r , ~3J>t1 •dependent female. Sthegt a \.~1~l .. i:1~~ & 2 Br. 2 ba furn. 111 31st St . "u~llCS Ultl,EK °" hach 3140 Joa--'• Aph Js~~~~o~:;-;:9202 . o, (213).it7-4600or640·8895 PY ass #'l'IV • •""" mo. Winter Rental. " ....., "-' b b I h h Oceanfront home on _,.., TO m M ... M., ••••••••••••••••••••••• R-0ntlng from $260. . r-i"' ac e or s are omc prlme Penins ula Point 675-3333 art 4pm. "" 11: DELUXE 3 Br studio a pt Adult apts. Leasing pre· 213 33rd St. Married c~ w/aame. Pool & tennls wlth3Br.$750/mo.s _p_u_c-iou_s_3_B_r_._2_8 _a.-nr-•o verSOOtalllrees andlO fplc, d shwshr, p olio view now Is a prestige only. 2br. blk to beac . coul'll,5'4·1'196. s treams with .waterl~lls pool. S3SO mo. 842·5541 0 1r v1 n e community , 675-3059 nft 6pm. w--~--.. Homn beach & Lido Shops $425 c ....... A" rela"1ng setting ••7 l:ftAO I Wanted, female lo1h1re 5 unrr-T..-vn• 67 °~ ,....,.., " " '" . ......., Twenty Pergola, Cu ver Sp acious n e w 2 & 631·1400 mo. 3.24..,. for )'ou.r spacious new l•---------1 b 2 bl ks brhse, ll.B. ll50. lnc:l all. or 2 bedroom apart· NEW 3 Br, nr bch &Sand ura. oc so. Mdrms . 2 bath unit Noklds/peu.96:NKIN'. ~ OCEANVIEW·l Br hfurn. m ents . 1''rom SZ•O , Se aclHf Village, 211 of San Diego Frwy. across rrom O<'eanfront•---------- -r rly rental, nr J6t St. Furniture available. HunllngtonSt.842·3Sl3 ·SSHlOO new cily rec:realionalde Mffd•ltoo......te7 Sl.50. Ownr Evs. 673-9105 S 1 0 velopment. lmmed. oc S•Ca.mente 317 maJ pets K. Adult~ •llAMDMEW• SISO.Moftthly cupancy. Famlliu ~1-0l.uul'L4.LMm.1> •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. winter rental $300. only, Office open 9:00 to 1 8 $225 0 2 Br $275 Will share Irvine house. 3 pets accepted. '335. up. COLONYCOVE <213) 445·5963 or (213) ~:00. 2300 Fairview Rd, r m · 1 b r , 2 "" bn , pool & 67 .. _4911 Brkr. "AProfetsn'IRoommate 447.9443 Cos ta Mes a . Phone mo. dht apts, spac ous " HELP YOU FINO THAT Spac ious 28r & de ---------• M5·2300 rms. xlnt location nr Jacuul, near courta. RIGHT ROOMMATE Ocean View Condo. Pool. ...... f;;tenb Huntington Cnt-r, Buch 640·4280. $~~· lhhr. poob I, a~ngle$~k5. 832_.134 Since um club house, tile. $350/mo U~ LAR0&2 BDRM Blvd/Edlnaer Ave. con• • --h h 3141 .,..,:u• com er , •e ·1-------r--- 493-9242 0kr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adul•··NO pe•~ ..... 10 787 venlentlollhpp'alcfwys . .....,..... oc · 631·2011 ; 547 ·2501 o Have apt to share "" "" -••••••••••••••••••••••• 879 1060 . N I 0125 Luxurious 3 Br. 2 Ba Con 1102 W. Wilson ID. 642..o&3Sor M6-4990 Oceanfront studio S295. ' ~*~.J:&~~n°2pm •"- do. whitewater view ....................... $24-8640 X306 • TWMSHf·S400 LSE lTtll. ln.c:l. No kitchen. S. C'8..,Rt. ' 3176 · j a cuni, pool, ('114 NEF.OA R£rftAL? 2 BR garden apt, fprlc. fl 497·3195, 536-0321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lA41 w\abu aame GS OC' 492,IMOC) ~C:~;:~~~t~::i~ dabwhr, pool, pvt p1Uo, 2 Dr/2Ba,1pulous rma. Hewpcwtheclt 1169 WlllTEWAT&R vu. om-&o share Condo ln S. .._ NEW ERA·fee 638·8300 nr. ·~~~l Ind. Area. kit~~ w/all bllnal rcfriK ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden s~lng, l•e 2 Br. Laiuna Bch, 548·2'108 Caphtr.o lZ1 ~. lnc:I d. 2 pvt put os, dbl Deluxe. steps to beech. 3 adlt3, $265 mo. 245 W, 2 ltooma 4r Ba, mature re· •••••••••••••h••••••• ..... ,.......,.. 3107 BAVMEAOOWl\PTS gor, w/opl nr. manh br.2 bn.newcpta,drpa& Mnrqultn, 4U·3967/ fined older lady. Non 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. c pt.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt2 br. gar, pool. Oas & ~!i~'·ai:.i: ~::,:: ';!:f, p~lnt, blln.~. dshwhr. sun· 446-5300 smkr, no peb, W. Side drpt. fplc, patio. gar, N wer, Fr •tdlng 2 br, 2 water pd. No kid•. no jncuitl, w'atk lo 'beach: doc k, carport. bllr & 2 Bdrms·$22S mo. l Bdrm CM.645-Sll8morns. $300w/rec facll.S86·5418 ba.balconleos,encl.2 c11r pcts.FromS220.64IJ.-0079 hpp'n achls Da ve 11 11rden. Many ultra /d k •. view $250 G ..__1..-a 4 •so •----------• gar. WYlk lo fe rry. Yrl)' s ,., · xtrus. Lease or winter w ec "" · .. , .._. _.. • • S..te Ana $ 3 A s . 6 4 O • 4 4 2 4 $150 1 br dplx. Marr. i:rl. Baron~Ol • r ll t e t . No I) el 11 • Eao• acccn l.o bouch. •••••••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.~ic/wknds, 838·4424 No children. Stv1 .refrlf. t..g. 2Br, ~. balcony o C2l3)122.()15Sor$48-M70 Call492·2896 Storage gara1e ror ,..nt. 3 nr, 1-. ba. S.W. Sant. wkdys Non 1mokets omy. Ref1 1pac p1t!O. ewly dee. . S. ,,._ SH M1r 1959 Ma.pie Ave, Ana. IJSO. li t A tu t • rvq.ts4W.J'tt.h~ U35. 2102 .t'IOrl d BALUOAP&NlNSULA c.,. .. ,_ ll1t AptS.C.M. +SJSO. Lra fe nced yd 1375. 'rly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 VJ"'W o• eeo.ZZTT wkDda M/W JF 2 Br, I bl, $335 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------w/pa\io fc J>la yho•H· •torY. 2 car encl 1ar, 0 " a.l\1PM • IWS-6302 · Offfua..e.I 4400 Pets4rkldsol. 545 0341, 8alcony. &42·1803 OCEAN •CJTY 'rwnhae, J Br2~' Ba," ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lite. bri&hl, alry, new 2 MAONOUA GARDENS PLEX I blks bc.h, a Br, from Dohe ney Stal Sa.nt.aAna H1ht1. 3Br.1\AJ Nr. ocean~ 2 BR iais~ bt, 2 t>•. frpl, d /'#, 14• l bt, A/C, cabwl)r. S Sa, bl\M fplc, patlo. Beach. 6 Dana Wharf. ba.$350mo. BRU>O: 198'250 .tu"ul, car. SSU, NO kJdJ. no pet.a, '290. aar. No pets. 1400. ~mo. 714"'34..e282. ss?.$81)7 ManhalJ RJty 87S-4e00 tu-.,. ea.1900 645-1682 &Pat, 5aHOl2 I • t ~Pasqn Hl'IW&sTCLIFF-NB AOT. $4J.&032 -. Add 1t...Bulld ft...Oiaper it. • ..Hammer It... CJrt>et it ... Cement it. .• Wire IL.Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move il .• .Press lt...Paint 1t_ •• Nail it. .. Plaster lt. .• Flx It ... SERVICE Adel-A-Room IMllMH Stf"flc• C..,.. ~-G 11 lftlf SenU. ~ Mo•illt -. P-.....g/P.-ri"'9 ...... lftc) -............................................... , ........... --. ........................................................................................................................................................ . /\d(i1t10f\l•retnoocl11, rc:Ais. IWT& Auoc:W.. ShAmpoo & steam cleao· El(prd Hawllan .curdcner. llANDYMAN·llomea & Very tx~riencod lidy MOVING? Leu Expr'd 30 yrs paint'&· Good work, Plumblna & HealU.'1 pricing . su perior Bu¥in~&!rvk'C, IJut. Color brtcntet1ens: YcJ deuu:pe. Uimmtna. Apt11 . Conaclentlou s aceks d:aywork. Some menmoveyou.Dan wU4n1. able. C.o xcha n.palr.NojobtooamalJI workmeruihl~, av&e. GO MonthlyStatcrnenta wht ca rpts lO m tn prun101. Ll JI a ul · g cr11rum1n. M~. Mon. a. Wed. Sol br. P.O. ~~3&& $$6·124$ msa. tor car. 642·l.2SS C.U: Devenport 751 9G11 ~mpLlc. nm.is. lm.'OmeTaic r~roll bleach,Clcanllvrm.din 645-QMl'f. H~ Box5LS,C.M.,CA,92QT P....,/P•"'-9 Palntlni;. Jnt. 4' Ext.PLUMBER Repair, r . •Tax Piannlna• rm & tlall $15. Av~ rm Shade• of Green· Yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-.cbcapllMJ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Cu tom Palnllna w/ae· p Ip e, In at o 11 at I on Applianc9Repalr 124 Broadway CM t'·50·~U<:h$~~cha~t Care. Royal service, llauhnc/movlo' clonnup •••••••••••••••••••••••Palnt·Repalr.·3$ yr!I. in ceotonncatne11s.10Yra servlcc.111. G. Gldl4y, ••n••••••••••••••••••• S..2·0)11 .uure m ~ or •. De! down to "Eurth" prices! S'1/up. Trecwork. Reas, Expr'd L1&ndscapors. area. workmanship exp. R~'s. l"ree E•t.1_&'2_·93_15_. _____ _ APPl.IANCi,o;Rt~PAIH CablnttMaklng ~!~1:· ~ yrsl~xp~ 1 ~ fust,freee~l842·4597 SprinkW.. JnstaU & re· 11uar.Takeadv11nt.ofm) TomPoweU,673-5130 tlewltloftlt•polr '10 -Serv\ct' Call ••••••••:•:•••••••••••• 531.0101' y3e • e I Cabellon> 4' Sona. Expr YOU HAVE IT Rf:ADY pAlr. Concrete & brick exper. $36-'705e. PawlRc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• (71U549-2422 ll &c F C~BINETS aardener. Ft' eats, re· I'LL HAUL IT AWAY .,.~rk. 645·'1V78 Molone P.a.t Your Cash ••••••••••••••••••••••• CANOPY TV SVC CO. 19ysittiH Kttcben. bath. atoraae. Carpel f!an wlll l1yi)"OUl'S ll50tusbl., 641-4654 art TIM ~-4!306 ALL PHASES Avra ~~lr 1Sly f.345 lsl Hate Service •••••• -~~~~"•••••••••••• ltea li. Conlractor o~ ~ n~; ... !tGepa rsA_± 4pm. . Sprinklers turf plana 2·Sly~/lntr$4Srm ASPHALTRffJAIRS atFa1rPnces9GO·l&33 ''I ltd . i •I l W{1lrome. 551 30'74 c 8 °'"""' uarwvn Remove cement, asphalt. • s '11 ..:........ • n...: I I l 'l/l ....,.. " I t: a r tt n i: I 11, S38·164 l ut bl1u1or savings. Fr est Expr Jap1oeH gardener dirt ~ etc Fr tat etc tatc c .......,,,, n1ces nc m r auvr "" T,... 5-rYlce w<0k<nd1. om no gb". "'""'' Compl molnten•n« .; ..,.;.,. u; /ins;. · Call Motchell .... 1'88 G""· '"'"'· ,,.. .. 1. ~~"= •••••••• •• •••••••• •• ••. 'tender lovln.: cari:. 7~ Catpefttw . cleanup fr eat/teas H1ro · Ted 636·70llS or 552·0134 H 1 t 1 1 11n buur 151 5773 •••••• •• •• •• ••••• ••••• We Care Carpet Cleaners 7"-1· ....... • y "'RD CLIC .a. .... u· ....... c. PETERS p .. , ...... rNC p~i:u0, ~rce re~ "'t.rc•d Stearn clean or abampoo o1 ~· • ~ ~" .-••••••••••••••••••••••• " ''' F\tll • red s.auty 59f'vicH MINOR ltOM i REPAIR Also Upholslery·All work Ex P .. • d J a P a o e • CULi Ron 557·6709 Mobile Home Malnt. Expr·d reaa. rates, free Coll 631-24 40 Y insu . 642·26U •·•••••• • .~ • •• • •••••• •• <.:a11>e1llry. Plumbing ,. .. Roof• scat-", cl"an est Call Gene""'" ""SB \Alt _ _._ Cla-L-~ CeramicTilc540·SS60 guar.Refs/MC,Creist &ardener. Comp! maln· .. ....... "' · ...... "V'I OrangcCo. AspholtCo. n-w .... _ ... .., 1-'ur suix:rlluoui. hJlr <> Reas Rates 645·3716 tenance. Fr est, dean· Housecl•ClftilMJ & or wash In/out. Professional painter. In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• urou & lc~s. waxln11 Ncw·ltrm0del·Rcp11ir up.M7·2210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NU -fL;-,.Oee0F.K;sli8~"6t.e75048 . tr/ Exlr. F r ee es ts. ~/R-lr tear View Wlnd-ow dhl'll' ut llomc ~$-OSH n~··d •-•• I R I 0 YRS,...., '"'Rir_ .a. .. -r-., hi Q ll ..... -;;a "'"ommrc · eas ""' -Wm Lawn/Garden Ser Want 11 REALLY CJ.F.AN s,16.8579 Reasonable 631-1388, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't-.o.s ng. ua ly work. htir .. nSenice Pia~~~~.i:i~~u~:!on Rms SSup,ll'SufuSltup Reg milot, cln·ups. llOUSET Ca ll Gingham 497·3100 PATCH PLASTERING Guaranteed. Larry. ....................... &a0-213S sprklrs. Pree est o • Girl. Freeests,64$-$123 Mena. 'f Painting. Int/Ext. Lie ••ALLTVPES• • 67J..5130 BOOKKEfil'INC Carpet Sfl'Vlce Contractor courset>W·l880 Rich Per.sonaliiedSZS for• hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• #2:14931. Ref. Free eat. "'rffEst 540·68251---------- All phases bookkeeping,••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • -645-4840 Ex 808 Leave f'ireplaces·Planters Work gaur. Won't be un· VERY NEAT PATCH i-tatemcnts. vayroll. l'lc lluµs shampooed in yuur LEE M. JARVIS Rons _comp~le gardening messace Mrs Ca.lvcrt Brick C-0ncrete P atio derbid. Aft. 6pm 963·0887 JOBS & TEXTURE Use the Daily Pilol "Fast Result" sorv{ direc:tory. Your serviee Is our Spttialt)'. 1 >rs. expcr. w/ Cl'A's, own hume or place or Addltions&Remodellng serv1<'e .... eas. rates. · BlockWalls BBQ Pits Fre Est 89,i 1139 l.g/small Jccls.!'62·1tl90 bu sine ss by Von 982·M73 . Lic 317856 Npt, C.M, H.B. 548-4987 liousecleanlng&Building Ref,E4ls64&.0..64 •CUSTOMPAlNTING• e · ·· Sehradt-r System. En-4~pm. Maintenance. Very re· HI QUAL I TY · L 0 .._-L1 \nu don't n~ 11 gun to dorsed l}y leading rug ••GeoreePilmer&Son.s asonable 559-1$32 Fteeest.Slumpstone,hle RATES .. _.._IMJ "draw fast" when )OU clei1111ers throughout the Adds/Rmdl/Palnt/Plans · blockwalls. brick. pion Call 8ruceS46-0720eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• place an ad In lhe Daily ~orld. All work l(uaran· 81·100600 557-0032 ftow•s Lawn Service Housecleaning By ANN ters. Quality work al re MARV'S PLUMBING Pilot Want Adi.! Call now teed h.ustom Karpel Mow & edge or full serv. Experienced w/rers. as prices. Bob 750·93.54, Find what you want in ••646·9807 •• call 642·56'78 ext. 322 642-5678. KJi:aners 963-4380. Classified Ads 642·5678 CM. Only. M7-6709 493-0680 alter 5pm 960·3953 Daily Pilot Classifieds. NO JOB TOO SMALL! OfficeRentol 440 lftdu1trialR...tol 4500L.oft&Found 5300pft"SOftelb 5350Schools& . HelpW..t.d . 7100HefpW..W 71oOHelpW..ted 7100HelpW..tff 7100 • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • ••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • •••• •• •• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • • • •• •• • • • • •• ••• •-.t......-.&.!Oft 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost, H1malar11 n Cal, -'"""" ,PRIME LOCA 1:10M. PRIME LOCATION male. Monarch Terrace PREGNANT? ••••••••• ••••••••• •• •• • BAl'(KING CARPET LA YER DENT AL Gn1 Shop Man (,ood exposure. to;asy in· Good cxll()surc. F.;1sy In urea, Lag. Nrg. Reward. caring confidential LEARNPIANOTUNING TELLER Call752·610G Orthodontic Chalrside Needed for lighting tlx· )!r<'!.S & tigress. Plenty o( i.;rl.'SS & c~re:.s-Plenty ol 493.5071 counseling &. referral. Easy melhod·h?W cost --.-C-A_S_H_l_E_R_S ___ , Assist. Exper'd. 1''uU or lure manuf. Exper. in µarklng. On llrookhurs park1ni! On Brookhurst LOST· F' I s· Abortion adoption & Rare Oppor P1an~are M.wport Cetlhr p/time. 963-8931. fabrication hetprut, but & /\tlanta in lluntinKton & /\llanla in Huntini:ton l · e.'.!'a ne iam11ese k~ping ' 541-0911 or581·7647 Exper desirable. Contact Over2l. !-'/time. Good not nee. 2031 s. E. Main [•-· h A o '0 l ly n -•h A t I ca spa}eu, ea co ar, "'" . D I •t "t h II 610 Pay s •--ations D~'"'L'"'SST ,.,ac. ppr 'C1n.ae cx:ac . pprox1maey vie Orchid /CdM APCARE 547.2563 Job1Wonted 7075 ors .. 1 c e, ·"""" '""'•,.. • St.Jrvme.546-2901 3ll>sq ft ofi:round noo 800 sq. f~ or ground noo Rew~rdMc. 641_7071 ' • Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. Met.roCarWash w/orthodontic exper. itl)al·c. S11:nmi:. s:1zs1 mo. spure. Sr~nin~ S.125/mo. ---~...:..____ AIORTIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSS.5280. 3950 Harbor Bl, CM 1-'/trme. 548·2291. <.:a II Mr. l' I um me r. (; J ll Mr. 1' I urn mer. Found . Female White Counseling & Hefcrral Painter. cxper. $·10.00 per Equal Oppor Employer GIRL FRIDAY ----------1----------1 P/timc. Varied tasks. 9433 6767. 96:1·6767. Toy Pood I e w I ros>c Preg. test-avail. wknds room. Call Andrt! art 5, -------leash. lllth/Oran~e. CM .• 2~ H H I I' 547 9495 768·1479. U/\RMAIDS: Day, Night CLERJCAL DENTALASSISTANT flexiblo hours. Mature Chairsidc exp. or School wonrnn prd. N B/Cd.M trained. l mmedlutely. area.1133-1471 WESTCLIFt-BLOG. NEWPORl BEACH C "'"·' 11\'°'\fo I tf 0. ,.. ,,.,.. ""'~ .t."e ././Alt~ ~ ............ ./-./ ...... ,l',u11.-1>1~ ./. 11 .... MfVIC* I' Secy _..k ...... .1 ........... , .... Call M1. Howa1d 645·6101 1,000 ' l"lt>a n, srcure. Uel 17 :H lll :30 PM . r e Pine · & Reher Shirts. Call for Storage or lijlhl mfg. &16·1718 •SPIRITUAL READER Pral'lrcal Nurse av nil 5 appointment, 548·7781. S200tmonth. 645-35.14 Fully Licensed dayll in bch area. Live·in . -------•~"T; Please, please re 49-19436 A t 11 225 Beauty/hairstylist PERSONNEL CLERK Sto,.09e 4550 turn my dog. An Irish 312N· El Camino Real · · P · · wanted for El Toro salon . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Set. male, 1 yr, w/Ohio San Clemente. For appt; Help Wanted 7100 s:n.4743. We need a detail oriented "torui:ic jlar:ige t:-sidl', tags. Lo:.l 2 wks ngo. 492-9034 492·9l3G ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------•person lo hand le lhe (' M llx12x21:1. $55 Thalra St . Lag Bch. •KAREllll..J'S* Acth•itlesDirector BEAUTY-Hairdresser clerical procedu res in 10·~12· door 642·6213 Reward. 49-1-6451. l""'I Needed ror conv. hosp. 1-'or Caba rel Coiffu_res our Personnel Office. • ---LOST7i0 lljrbor Vic~ OUTCALLM/\SSAGE Mon thru Fri. Approx s ~11 8-17·3422 Position r e quires 6 RV slnrJi.:e lot: Fc~c<'<I Homes area. Siamest• 838 1780 hrs day. Contact in monthsgeneraloff1ceex· 543.7074 --------- DIET ARY AIDE GUARDS PREFEROVERAGE45 ELTORO,-. NEWPORT AREA Mature individual re· WORK CWSt: quired for salads & TOllOME desserts. Weekends, STARTS2.80·$3.SOHR . 6 2 30 UJ 1714) 827-2020 a.m. • : p.m. r case __ _ R.".tl W 18th St . Co!>ta cat. responds to "Coco'", person. Beverly Manor, IOATEMGIHE perience, t yping or so ----.i Mc!.a.Ci.tll642·11-171. neutered male. Family EXOTIC GIRLS 340Vicloria,Costa Mesa. INSTALLERS wpm, aptitude for •1.'.\10FREl~.RENT • RentalsWonted 4 60 0 i:riev an g . ncward. Massage&Modelmg Min 1 yr exµer . req'd figuresandlheabilltyto t>a ll M:s. Garvey at GUARDS 837-8000. BEYERL Y MANOR Co1to M•ta l-2 :S Hm. offH·cs from ••••••••••••••••••••••• &1 1·6572. Outcall Only 542-3169 ANTIQUE SHOP desires Must have own tools & deal with people. Must $125 p e r mo. Adj .WANTFD (o' h 1 ~'OUND Y 1 Ilk matuni male, expr'd in tran.'lp.'I'opwages&xlnt speakfluenlSpanish. 24452 Via Estrada rermuncnt. •'ull & part· Laguna Hills lime. Phone & transp te· A1rµorter llott•I No lease • · 11 m is e< nung ma e 1 HYPHO-THERAPY sales & furniture re· benefits . /\pply lo Secun req 1133:J22:!T1l110oo Rcit1d{•l\cc, Duplex or lab. wi red collar. vie Depression, weight, f1n1shin 1i. l:ite~dy ty Guard, Wcs t s all Pf•GHColl Equal Opportunity q'd. ltetired welcome. ---Condo in Coron._1 tll'I Mar Cowan Hgts/Nwpl Ave smoking, & Impotence em p I 0 y men t. Ca II Corp .. 275 M cCorm1ck for appolnttMttt: DElUXE OFFICES nr South 01 Dack 8 •1> g A-838·4426 H.B. 2·8pm. 549·2660. &15 S.168 for appt. Ave, Costa Mesa Employer Call 546-0274, oCc hrs 10·2, •----------i Closed Wed. Cnmml & ind!>ll .spJ<'l'l> \.·alltill·9t!l0__ __ FOUND: You1-1~-·.,...b.,.,.lk-n-,-~.,...k Carol Rufino ----------tHai rdrcssing Assist. 200to2000~q r~. i\sJowScn1or ludy to rent rm d.ol>! w ~cnlla,r, v.~<' l:iu GENTLETOUCH Assembl)' Workers, ex· looldceeper/F/Ch9 979-2000utl32 DieticianA.D.A. Estab'I contemporu·y us30'sq fl La"Ni"uel& W•"Vt bath, as l'umpu (.;oaslV11lai;er>79·0340 -t/\SS G pcr'dloworkin i.mallas· F/time for contractors. wanted to ai1t in sCa~lloln4.94G·9u7a29rnf.oS25r1·ndlcaryvw+. V ,...... ,, OUTCALLI\ A E sembly line & Ille 1640SuperiorAve.Costa BP JOHllr...I bl"h' I -Mission l<'Jn areas mon wisame. 586 1817 or Reward SIO Lost from • • 751·3931 •• mathininJt operations Mc<1a. ~·55.11 • • l""'I esta 1s mg a comp etc·--------- UJndy lo S. D fo'rwy ~0768 1G3SO Timothy Ln. Wm(i\!ld Locks. Inc, 1613 ___ ------ly new :.erv1cc in <'oillirn 1100 ~ • · /1-t/ Wt>slm. Small wht mall· Tircdof··nool>Tubes?"' Monrovia Ave. CM. Bookkeeper F1Chg thru COMPANY hospitals. Must enjoy Hickory farms FOR LEASE 3 OFFICES SI SS MO EACH Fine COSTA M t:SA l.oc 752-1700 us~~15 nv~s t;ockal'()U "'l hll' Lan Oil Di.t.e·Parly·Tuke Trips f>l2·7~IO. T.B. Typin~ 50. construe· working with rood. New At So. Cst. l'laza seeks F1nonce b<i1tk. Hair growing ou Diam<>nd li1rls, lion ex per. $750 mo. An Equal i:raduale desired. Posi· part time sales personoel ••••••••••••••••••••••• fronr \rim . Ans l EV11!FGOu~T·sOUaDe "'TE ASSEMBLER 64.2-4226,C.M . Opportunlly1'_:mployer lionopen now.Writeto f or th e comi n .i Bulineu ··sam". 847·0568. T ~ ~ Small boat assembler·!----------·--------· classified ad #790, Daily Christmas Season. Wprl.. Opportunity 5005 ---Wh--~-k-~1 834·0ZJ1.834·1552. apply in person. 1932 E. Boold&-Pilot. P.0.llox 1560 , mom'gs. afternoons nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Los t : 1le Coe alle --r-· CLERIC "'L Costa Mesa CA 92626 Bl d Or" g th k 2.'>m.Spm. PomonaSl.S.A. Exper. nee. Garfield A • eves. Exnornolnec. Will •"'·rn1ture& I'l>•w•l 'lf0 • r · un e ee s. ----------1 I"' .-u ' " ... v ·c O Cc Re d ASSEMBLY TRHE Conv. Hospital, '7781 Pleasunl & enthusiastic train. Apply in person to I D Sh H , ·1 • 1 : · war · Person a I a r u wt h [ ~ • n'!!s np, h .ass. i51·6H7.~G·li08 " Garfield Ave, 118. pc.r!IO!'forpartt~meposi·ooNUT Shop H elp. Mr.Thompson,afllOam f8· 11J..11:!!•1J * HOOl\STOIU: -----1 oriented, early 40. cou· Mature woman wanted. 847·9671. lion. m productive, con-p/limc PM shift. No ex· wkdys. ~·:$ij01~ : :~~~~~1~\YL~~,/~~~·r s~l~/~hitc.Cckt.1 :3 iV~c' r!~~e:~inpac~'r1'~ct:~f:: ~~e· ~.~~iis~u~p~r:~~ Books :e~~t~f~~!~;:oc?o~~~~ ~~5_ne;PP~ernal:er:o~~1H._o_u_s_c_~-ee_pe_r-/C-.-o-m-p-.a-n-ion~ lNVESTMENT DIVISION -1· UH'.\11 f URE Jleftn Mission V1cJo. Rl!ward l1onsh ips w 1lh other \J e r s 0 n 0 n I y . Stud•nh Fair, 751.3247 Mr. Donut.1J5 K. l7th St. w/socrnl secunty, hve In. t'onla1:L Ai:nt Sam Crane 837-7637 mature couplei.. Write A L T E R N A T o R HouMwlvH & ----------1 Costa Mesa. Cook for elderly ladf. BAY FRONT Office llldg Ill I 11~15·4170 MO Oti08 t'OUND:-Crcy & \\hl kit Classified Ad 11!~14. Daily SPECIALTIES, 746 W. Mooftlf..Wen CLERK. Bookstore.1-----.=------i $200. mo.675-1932 ..: I\ I 1• 8 k Pilot P 0 Box 1560 17th St, C-Ost.a Mesa. "I"' Thurs & Fri. Must be ex· Dr a r ls m a n . c I vi .,µuce Val ,oai.. D-_.tv s-•o ten. approx w s Costa ... cs:a9.2'"'" . Million Uollar Corp . . d i Housekeeper 1 2 days 67~1Kl1l --·( .., n Landmark, H .n . M . ---"-~---"'"-"---•----------i needs men & women of c 1 tang, ynam c. Engineer Donald E. • · ------S1.x s tation , id~al 847·2051 Need a roommate? 23 yr •AUTOLOTMAN• any age who enjoy 675-9595. Stevens, Inc, 182 p/wk, mature woman 1HVINE·7 room office nc11ihborhood .opcrat1on. F-OUNO· S I b &. old man relaxed needs Apply on l y if ex· Fullerton Ave, CM pref. Nwpt Hts a~. suite w/confcrtioc\l rm. owner leaving stale . m rown • . , pericnced. For new & speaking w/olhers & who Collector for Agency. Ex· 646-89l5. _&1_5_·!">4_14 ______ ,_ 'deal for McecountanU.. s 1 ·l 11 ff · whte. Ing hair dog. Santa 11 place to live. 586·4253 used cars. Wash, wax & are bored w/lhe average pr req. Salary + comm. ----------1 , • 11 imi a 0 ers. /\ A C'.\1 546 1377 run of the mill jobs. Santa Ana area. Ph for Hou s cw a r es Sa I contractors $'750 mu. Mc Vay Investment Corp na vc, · · -detail work·oversee & Drapery Wori&room Person. Sunday plus 1 9793560 (714)842·'1481 t'OUND. Male Poodle orf Let me shnw you howl keepcarsclean.Applyin appt Mr. Uerman Desperately need powe 2 wkdays. C r ow -------•-----b t G h ,, earn SlOO worth o person al 10 a .m. tu Mr. No actual selling in· 558-8178 machine oprs. Exper'd 1501 W•stcllff Dr. ~~~.~~S~~ ~ar~~r . rite.a Tus~ ~ZSt~,}~i:~d~~e~~~noa Stanton.Goodbenefils. ~l~~c~;.\~~:~~/::~ __ C_O_M_M_E_R_l_C_A_L __ 1 or partially exper'd in :!~~~~~·. 3107 E. Coat NewportFlnancialClr • ...,.,, . . groom~d.816·4l52 !°><IG-5723 or the most popular & UNOBRWRJTER bli nd s titching o ---------r- Leasinq Office Space Co mple~ely help run. Fnd wk ago t bro leather ----------1 r I od t Exper'd for part time pleater. Top wages, fr. INSURANCE 1 <.:all on Site MJnager Fnntos\lc tool lralflc boot w/ch~ker on Vic SINCERE ATIRl\CTIVE ~~:c;;:!~kuet fc!Ja;.cA~ fn~ work In C.M. Agency Inge benefits. Apply 304 Insurance agency, C.~ (711 l li-12JI11 uxl246 loeotron. So. Org. Coun· loria nr Npl. 646·7016 SINGLE MAN with fin expensive product whose (714) 556-0650 Enterprise. Corner of needs a girl w/moder ty Agt.g.J7.4200 large home in Newport . h h Id Paulerino, Costa Mesa. expcr. Xlnl oppt • Corona Del Mar, newly -Rewant. losl remale grey Beach seeks to cor· name ~s a J:use ~ Cook, mature & exper. 557-8866. 642_6500 f1eroraled orflccs. Tw Jarutorial Serv. Balboa. cal, twisted. broken tail respond with sensitive word t ruout c word. Salary $2. 75· $3.00. -ri-----. ----i _________ _ with. own bathrm, ea.sy Nwpt l'Omm. accls & Lake & Adams, H .U. discriminating lady ~~~~lyinat':ng'sop~~~!u~ Bayview Manor, 350 W. D yer. l"lll time truck •JANITORIAL• ,· outside acce!ls. $92.50 in· equip. S7llO + mo. In· 536·812!5 (2S-12> with or without ---------Bay Costa Mesa 642·3505. driver asslstont. $3.00 Full & p/lime. Exper1t dulll.675·5•H4 come.494·44&.t LOST Parakeet. wht children toward h1slin Automotive ~a;ep~~~ ~~~er~~~1!!r~ perhr.642-8450. adults only. Exper l,t -C-ORON/\ OF.I. M/\R futab. Candy ruutc, nets w/turquoise mark Inns, relationsh1I of mutua DETAIL HELP _A.. 1 COOKS Exper DMV Person, lloorman. Top waacc. T I k "t t lnler. shampoo, buffers. guarant..""" sa ary + ex· .. $150. Dlic "IUllC. nmplc Sl50/mofor20hr!>work. a s, ans_wers o respec concern en"lne painte r s, lremely liberal com· Cont.actl\fr.Milner Local.Eves.979·3923. nk•• /\/C 675.6900 SIOOO l'h 675-Kl 13 Sp an k y . V 1 c Ho a g Please send photo. a Re. ., mission & bonuses. Con· Experience Preferred, AUas Chrysler Plymouth K't h ""' • llosp1ta1. Heward. tnlerests to lhchard, P steamers. Pici<up & de· Butnotnecessary. 5461934 1 c en I. 20S9 H bo Bl d lesls & other incentive. I I p · Dl.J. -s-"r~', TOP'LOCATIONS ~•L>llESSSllOP•• 642-:.>57 llox73,Coronade1Mar, ivery. arr v • Xlnt advancement Appy n erson ...-. __ ( -r-,_.. .. Pnmc loc Little "Mnney 9~ Costa Mesa. 645·1030. Snock Shop No. 9 Experienced counter With cert1ficnte & ernd. 1 !11rbor area s hesl. r.lOO M u k c• r. " 54 8. o 2 2 3 , FOUND approx 9-l, lgc ----------1 possibilities for both men 3446 E. Csl Hwy, CdM girls wanted. Over 18. Garfield <.:onv. Hospft1I, 1o l.OOOsq. fl.. From $50 lilS l:llS blk male dni:. very shy, Sensational Mog1c Menu AUTO SALES &women. Equal Oppor Employer Prime Burger, 646·9301 778l Garfield Ave, mt ltEAl.ONOMICS.Corp . ...:.:... · · choke chain, oo lags. Diet Book lose 10 lbs in Professional sales Rrokcrs G7S 6700 •LIQUOR LIC.• 521-lOSS 10 days. Send S2 to Ad. pc r s on . Prefer N~ exsler nee. you re· FACTORY HELP _&_l_7·_96?_1. _____ _ ---------•I Oran11e on-sale ~encral FOUND appr ox 10·3 758, Daily Pilot, Box automotive sales back· ceivefullpay whilebelng COOKS Female/Maletoworkfor ---------• lrand He w Bldg. "Col·ktarls". Pll.ICED rem a I c Ge rm An 1560, C.M. 92626 uround. Str aight sell. tr~d. You chan w0or1k E x per , d . N e w Costa Mesa mfg <'O. LAMINATORS TC> SF! L NOW' Hurvey She h d t & b lk llouse established for morning or eve rs. n Y Salary open. Coll ror Westsail Corp. sallboa orr1c1is with private · ,, · · Per · an · •SHARON'S• over 25 years. Lool<in" lOmln.byFw. y.Cromall Restaurant. Apply in huths.'1!>CcntiinsQft ill C213)l72·4241lCollect choke chain, no tags. .. d pe r son . Mr. G's _a_11_P_t_8_·1_1a_m_._S4_S_·040 __ t._-t m anuf. h as lmmed .. 521-1085 OUTCALLMASSl\GE for I rull time person to surroun in g com · vacancies ror hand \'lwdrnR ulilille:c. :AAHiOO COFFBE&TE/\~llOP --. 499.1224 roundoutsalcsstarr. Top munities. You owe It lo Hestaurant, 31!>0 Irvine FtGHTIMFLATIOH laminators w/at least1 ~11 ll unit11. Thnv1n1.t·l'rime Lncollon FOUND; Colhe. tan & Pft"SOftal s.ni 5360 waf,?es. benefits. Ask for yoursetr to al least in· Ave, Newport Bch Al.Id extra money lo the yT exper. We have open· Roy McCardle Pnme opf)Orlunity white female, vie. Bols11 ce1 Lurry at547·5826. vest1gate this unusual Counter help. JOpm lo family budget. Local ings on the regular Mon R-... tor I 81 O .... e ... port &14·6716 Chica & Warner U ll ••-••••••••••••••••••• --"'---------•oppor Contact Jenelle n. " .. 6am. Apply in person. Amway distributor will thru Thurs shin of 7AM CottaMesa548-7729 "' · · 846-2947 REUNION Taulbee. 833·8098 · Winchell'sDonut.s.253K traln.673-4786. toS.30PM + opart·lime r or !;ccrcta ry SN•kml( .l\lhnmbra IJ1ah sc· hool AYON Timelife Librories, Inc. . . h s ---------1 C.l\l. Joe. for her Seely. Lost :Oog. Reward. Sml C .. I " Equal Oppor E mployer 17thSt. Costa Meaa. Food Waitress, 5 day wk. sh11'l •·ri l ru un sorno Offl·ce~.pace·•hare Service nus. w /purl 11hagay brn fem. White assof 1947. . M/F hours. Apply to lbe " 0 ., A 30 y 1r I COUNT!ttHELP Apply, Beggar's Opera, security 1tuard, 2f! "PU'"' w/l,"'•'una n-ach rcnt·11ervlce-swap. Reply nett collar. Tustin/23rd. e1 • rcun on IS in ...i ...... ir_......_a SS 1-----------1 4251 Martingale N 8 .. "' "" ""' Ad 756. Daily Piiot. NU 630·'1850,cJays, lheplann1ngstageg.We ~ii;J(JT BORED F\tll &P/llme.ApplyDel • · · McCormick Ave, Cos t•PA. P0Uox1560,C.M.0262G 6"i6·3310ev. ooedn11m~s&addresses ToMake HOMEMAKERS? Taco, 25252 La Paz Rd, 2:30·5pm. .JMsa. 494·9751. offormer classmates. ChriitmHMtrrier? Unlimited opportunity LagunaHills. GALNIDAY l•-------- IA:usc. Town & Couotcy Money to Loan 5025 LosE tt. r.talglc rahdlo,lbrown, Earn about $40 on every for personal & nnancial Quality Sailboat builder L•'"'D T'"'CO Shoi1 'g Cntr. s:io sq.Cl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reswaanrdc a646s~608oo area. Call Pat <LenU> Johnson $100 you 11ell aun AVON rewanis wlthoutsocrlfic· DELIVERY MAM oocds exper'd Oal Fri· Close, "'6"'nlgh.ts .• .,_ • .,_25 ·•1"vld""'lnto3ofcs •"""· ht,2nd&3rdT.D.'1 . · ..., ·S36·2350eves .OREarlu Representative. Sell lnorfamllyresponslblity. Early AM, l arge d k l d r _..,. u "" ~ <Ca )S•ull ..... 2380 " newspaper route 1 Days ~Y W/ now e ge o hr. 21401 Brookhura mo. 962-669'7 9 s wktlys. l.OANS AVAlLABLt: FOUND, small longhair nn ..., · .,.,... · beautiful gifts, jewelry, Full or P /Time sales · smlboal5 pref'd. She wUI Jl.ll. I · 1·1 1 ·l· t per wk. Must have van or -Crc>cJil not mportant brown Puppy Dog, Vic. Enlllto~ & cosmcl 1cs, more. pos1 ions open o men or take Norcko dlctatioo,•----------<.:OM 350 tn 1020 sq. ft. 673-4883 Broker FairhlU fl 23rd St. N.8. ,,..,....... show you how. Call women. For interview lrg wa1. Irvine area. meet customers, answer Uquor Market Clerk. £x, ~c. newly decorated. 64$-1853 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S40·70UorZenilh7·1359. call M rs. Hobkirk . Reitular P/Ume Job for salea letters, assist our per. pref'd . Good pay. asters. Brkr. 673·4l20 Mort~, Tnt1t r_ ............... • 557-1041, l.250 energetic worker. $400 c 0 n tr0 11 e r , u 1 e • Apply In person. ~fore Dffds 5035 FOUND: yellow ~ab _,._.._ mo. +.962-4633 I I to le kb rd -.. S 8 . tol SA Jr .You Need. A Sta.fled & ••••••••••••••••••••••• male, Vic. so. Coast lnstn.cffOft 7005 Babysitter wanted for IOYS A.MD GIRLS co cu a r wor a noon, .,.,..J · ns • Jo rn h t Offl call fl Delivery drivers for Pizza in an el\Joyable environ· · u is ec c:c. % rtaza SS1·8656 ••••••••••••••••••••••• morn. or a ernoona. Mission Viejo. EJ Toro menl Advancement un Uve·lnforelderlycoUJ>le. 1'11E EXECUTI VF. LOANS9 . . Hrs. fl e x . Laguna area. Earn your own delivery&handlers.Ap· JJmJt.:".Call BobPoole, English s peakin!f. No SUITE Rent Includes LOST: Shrlhr grey tiger II A lilTl"'tDIR 49'·9258 money ulling subtcrip· ply in person al Pina ni mold D 640-0840. fftlme recerl . phone & Also ZndTD LOOM rat. mile W/rtea <'Ollar" ""·II or Part·tlme ··--A,. h I L• I Man 1920 Jlarbor Blvd 979·68$0, Down Eut 5 ng. 3Y• moll Serv e", ull1 •-Fa lT i i••n "u BABYSITTER, matu-"""~'"'~eracoo .cor n• CM Yacb\.l,700E.AltonAve, Evee645-4377. " "' ires erms s nee '"" 10 tag. "R11mbl". Vic "-d to k .... i u 111830-0913 · · Jamtorlul. Sccy's & ofc Sattt.t-._.tq. Co. EutblufC Dr 4' VIAt.a dcl _. rea Y wor as 1 lady. w ttnnsportallon . .._orm_a_o_n_. c: _____ ---------1 S.A. LOOKING FOR ('Q ul P a van· New port 642·2 I 71 J45·06 II Oro, ND. R4ward. Before professional bartrnder in To alt 7 yr old girl & cook CAI DRIVEAS ~ontJc cha I raid• ... •--------A FUTURl7 ~nlcr.640·5470 ttam oraf\Spm,640•*1. 1 week. ~job plaC'C· dinner wkdy1, 2·7PM. MenorWomen G••rtilOfflH Allractive location, 3 of. SPECIAL , ........ , 5JIO ~~~!~eod.cn Ref'sreq'd.54H360 Mu~tbe2$orovcr ~:!a.~s1fri.ef. Coita ~~~::3J~&~:~:p ='S:':i~ ~at:~ fices, reccplion, kitch. Ci S ••••••••••••••••••••••• School BABYSITTER & Light Apply In Per10n eta Hine new ofc In rnanag mcnt pos. ln a ,;I balh, $275; Lab & dArk LOW RATE Orink!oaproblem? U04E.17tbSt,SA Houaekeepln11. Free Y ... wce Den lll A11i1tant, Jrvt n e. Need e n · tall noor, wall ac palnl rm. $85, 1763 Orange. 9u1ac CASH Call Alcohol Helpline 834·1HO room & boord+111ary. t12Sl Slat« Avenue chairslde w/X·ray lie. t hualullc, p o1ltlve bualnts1. Good monef• CM. Mr. Hanson, evs. TD LOAMS it hruday835·3830 lrvlnc. Nd resp peraon .. ·ountaJn VaJley Seal Beach. 2U/43l·2929 minded people to ln· xlnt futur~ fantutlf 548.JSll El Dor~d~ Monaaac Co. MASS ... fil for caro of my 2 chlldren CAlP8CT!IS or 213/592-3014. t.roduc:e inexpensive na· benefits. -n sue cee4 tulM RNhll S (2l:ll 670-3lGO collect ~ ACts 6-8 wlcdys. Ma.1845 DeAtal PedodonUc lab UOftAll.y known products muat have ombilloa M 44 0 or lTl4> ~ 1ma FIGURE MODB.S or 1213)29l-802t IOATS trainee. X·ray Uc pref'd. trom our ore. Free park· rommon ffnse. Call of ••••••••••••••••••••••• _........... ISCOITS Toplace)'OGrmcsua• 1 Min l Y1' cx1")r req'd . Non imoker. Some ln11 & other bentflt1, aPOt. Color Tile, au; PRIME RETAIL SPACE SAVI$$ befor.lhe Babys tter, my home. Must have o.-n tools 41 chalrslde & clerlcaJ. plcAaant surroundings & MOnday betwn9am·9 NewportBuchpitran!a ptivatc pony ,.u, bu)' OUTCALLOMLY reacllntptabUc, Weekends, some eves. tnmp.Topw .. a lulot t44-0&ll relaxed almolphere. No-------- 1200 sq. f\. 675•3080 )'OW' 2nd T.O. 6'2·3513 61 I .. ]111 phone 5.1M204 =rd~e':t.!:1~::: ·-o-ENT--AL-ASS--IST-A_NT_, -.t f:::i~c~t -::::1~~~ have. s!r~ offer~ • IAUOAIHM Cl111lfled •d• tell blsSauphonlAl likes rock. Dalb'P_!!<.:l~ Oon'tdroptbeb1t11Geta21s McCormick Ave, tu1t1 yrOJ1p. Expand· aduncement. Call IOOdftoteU,rl•et.an~ SOO~.lt,lncl.sfokare Items, email hems or Jau ~ bluea 1eeltln Clanlfled,_._,. ~wtthalow-costDal~ eo.taailese.. ln1 duUet. X·uy. Part tU·8095 . Ttmellfe In tba Da1l7 Pu.I & ut I 10$ l»hln St a o )' Item. Jual ~an rormln1 or al.ablla --~~ Claullled A .i-----.-----thne. Call Dr. Wcl.ncr, Ubra.t1es,lnc. Eczu1JOp Qauilled Sedloo .• •• m.«140 M2-Sl18. band. SllM253 r""'"'M2·seT.,. Want ad resulla 142-841.S.SOl por Employer M/t Ptiooel42,S618. ' .. DAil. V PILOT ..... W emtH 1t00 ..... ~., IO l 0 ,.,... to Yw 1 041 G9 .. s.a. IOll k'9p s• I OH Mite...... •010 ..................................................................... 4 ....... ·-········---·-·· ................ , ................... ,.. •••••••• ..... W..e.4 11M Help W~ 71 0C ..... W.-.d 1100 . llfd 'iae<t hair German PUalC AUCTIOM Comer m .. J"ultu. l.,...bo.JobnyatedhelpN ... •••••••• .. -•••• .... •••••u •••••••••••••u., ....... 411•••••••••• .. ••• ta.La ~~~ i&A.a& COl..O POT 1~ ~· ~m•. lltAN'VrrE~EMSOf' ....... • "3ls oC 1tulf. Sal ..sln&t Have cou,... for .. °' 6 le L ltvlM. IMlrinl halt Hfn11 lneaer. n--r ,Qwa kJ da Jiu 1hoW'6 s't"A· only 1ou l2tb St.. llu.oL aJow readort; COOi~ or • lVM 3 • t ·lO PEO .. PLZ Pf!RSON S•lu Cortt:"•f ll'ad~ "parhlme teller i?Sper ..... 1aoo.ua.i1u Cit Call ah.et s:aopaa, i~T D .J~ £LJtY' Bctl n,.oords " booklet. ~t" • • Exec ncedll p/tJrtte as wori&.Sl7&Wk·UP\ostar\ pref...-ed. Call Penota· -,. oa«rm .N-0J>JIC S. AN· O"t!r $100 U ll IU. 0wu Nvrte ft Medic:a 110C. ln wtwt. 1uppl)'. F\d ..-..Uer Bn&tllW·l&SJ neUl~ ~ 31 1uaomatl<' T -BS.. f'tNF. FUl\N., L.U>O IS~Pl GI\ RAGE &U.3371J ' 1 Uon. R /Umu. Appl)' Pan ly capkali~ 111-J:m. ---IU ov• a tan,._ UM'd l Xtra aUe«ionate ,, ,_. PJl(»IR FOR IN· SALE 9 •swriar. J'4S &iperiO" -- --SALE I FULL·TIM £. --.--IT·."' .-a,e for 414. ut, nds home ror .,e~\lt· f'O • 1J1'0CHUR1), De$ka, nJec•blof't. bdrm II' HettuJon couch, ~ Aw.H.B.su.auo Spectatty ahop H.D Typlau PtUme sshr SI00548·9573'" tens:E'va64G-28SS • ~ • r~. Sal/$Un t0•1. iH HC 1150, Stuto ~°'P• Woman. ox"' pref'cS. EIAAT .... hR-.. ar ..,~r - ---v.-••-_., __ ., B l:ll0.~90evafwkndla Coll M2'Z34 ~' ""' -•• · Gold Ta PP• n l r aa h f'B EE PUPPIES ~brl 1Ua n Pair .. ,, • • -";.;:;:.•.;."';:;."u;:;;;::.u•::.;._;1'· .;..... __ ......,_...., __ --'--- LYN'S & RN'S PHONE SALES - ---~fcc~i~~ rk ~~ ma&her rlew. SJOO Seaale Mix. llandmadecral\a. qltlla, M---ao·•" rrEN.NlS! Newport B<'h uh S I I SALES LADY . mutur_,, 1 p . 1 A M7 ·6126 549 33M .Mwclry ~ry. boroe ~ ·-'l'9Ml.I Club Member.hip 1 .-o ne a U peop e, ror new eifl *hop. One· rvl.Ae ersonrM.1 ~ency ---.-baked 1ooct1 S1dew.ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• foraale 6"'5-1688•ves lmmoO.lat.e nln 8 or male or ttmile. 16 t.o ~ two dys wltl,y Apply lo 488 F.. !?th Co:sta ~111 Kenmore Dix elec dryer Spayed feinale Doxie very aale OcU2:11d ft.()cUSrd, OIJTSTANOl NG Sho.,. · J.11•nd11 7~1bfitou1 yeanof •I Guaranteed pcnon.SatorSun.$hop _Slllte224 _ &42 141!> many •lra features. aenUe. xlnl pet :MO-~ Mesa BlbleCb~ 1"34 .,.my Tboroaahbf'e(!~t'ndtablelampe.t.S ea. 218 bed rehabllltatlo~ wa~<ea or comhm~1lou. f28.1.umber Yard Plaaa ---pcrf. <'Ond SlSO. 645·2'789 or MN1e1 Orange Avfl CM Utt brn e.eldlna ~-Hair dryor s,s. P"ncb , lu W f, 150 Sul l'H St·ee\, LagWll Beech°' ' af\SPM --• . ' -..~ bowl ta~ S"x1a·· 1ouver ac l)'. e 0 er toi Suite 0. Coatci Mesa, --'-. -VDTO.-rator ---Gercn&Jt Shep pure bred.IOarqeSale.10-4PM.OCt. oraht'U.ltl~n ~ 1. ICJc. •&fir 4 our be~rui betwet-n ~:oo Ir 1·30 p.m. SA.LIS LADY f\111 time posJtbi open Rdria .. Admiral z yrs. •J)&fed. rem. 2 1rs. eom.: n Oaw•port. 2 dlaln. SALIOI UASt bauiA fi n $4. Pendulum pac age a exec e nt 646-4223. r 1 1 hlld as a video dhr.tay old, aulo ice maker pamondot.8?~2533. drp•. e&e 421 Vta&a M nt 0 ldl l)OOl pcne $5. SUltcuea. Pluac C;ill Terry at Equal0pportW1lty or exc usv• c ren.s terminal operato,. or o "ood.itlnt cond S250. ----- -Flora.NB _0.!.~8ct"i...,!6A1!t ... aa. h.50 ea.Outdoonm•n'a 811~. Etl\ploycr store In Souttl Coatt Bask/Four mini com 847..eGl rwRltwe IOSO -. ---.. -a m'"""'~ ev swv• $5. DerU. board Plan. Elloer. only, pt.ater Some experience . - -•••••••••••••••••••••••Lev\ panUo 111.Smn sntpls, -MS-'l9lS _ -. m E. 18\h St, A t 8 . llVH LY MA.HOR M9>858S Is desirable, but will U cu n retrt~rato~ Ken· **I BUY ** ~nu mna cloth, ml.le. 3220 Beauuru1 s y .. old Mare. C)f.64$-0377 P J44S2Vl11 Estrada ----aaJes --lr:Un individual with de· :rorc .. ": .. *!;,,.!r gas ldabo Pl.CM.S~e-5 Splr\\ed, but aenUe. . t.a11una Ulll1. Ca PLUMl8S moostrated typln1 •Pffd ryer -_ Good ..-f'Umilure It . GymKhaa1 tr a toed st.reo c:omole sis. Aq!W All Equal ' IOA1' MERVYN'S lU'ld a<:curac)'. Work In WASHER ft DRYER Appliances-OR • wlll super garaf.er! No 1unl.. MIO. 'NM:l37 . brocade bide·•·~ $45. OpportunltyEmployer Min 1 yr expor req'd, tsnowacceptlngappllca pleasant eovlronme nt sioo. seUOl'SEl.LtorYou ~is.wortt~TV.amt\e )bp1ebed,complete$JI. ~~~~~~~~~Must have own tool& & Uoos for Christmas helt with good company Ml-O?A2 551·5619 MASTBSAUCnOM ._. chrome ilus mu" • 7524291 -trusp,Top waaea '5xlDt tnsales&st.ock.Applyln be nefits includinll 2 -64'-1616 &133-tUS rot'. olftce rum. tools.Ha•1lkoW-.odtl06 -!ll·--------•MA11>-LJVE·IN benefits. Apply toSecuri person only. JOAM tc weeb vacation after one AKHoll 10 15 hlebJd Cooda. childreo's ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-"orsale: RareOneot.aJ &liddleaged.EJtper.nec:. tyGuard,WeatuUCorp, $PM,Monthru5aturda) year. company pnld •••h••••••••••••••••uAM/f'M stereo w/lable ~~lb~o:~~~~~·J'OR I ENTAL Rl,IG · ~~~&;,.~•· Call848·1114· 27S McCormick Ave, at 98ll Adama Ave, Hun· group lnsuranctt. credit PUIUC 11pe1.kers $12S, sm11ll cor· '5ea. 0 · L • • Kermlft pattern & color, • • lllUda. Apply The Inn at Costa Mesa. tington Beach. Mervyn's union, e tc. Apply til * * ner tbl 110, cbildii. re<'Ord 1vn~ r~t~'i •ne. 9xlM~a1Hd at 11850 TWiD box spripgs ;. mat· Laguna, 211 No. Coast Plumber, exper . raat, is ao Equal Opportunity Or ange Coast Oo~I)' •FURHnulE• pl~er $10, pr aold/wbl ttae . v ne. SeJl .~-4:587 tresses, incl.' met•l Hwy., Laguna Beach <'lean worker. New & Employer. ~~ r.~a~bot~~n t~~ •AUCTION• •jagt lam~s U!;., red Garage Sal•. s dll ap. Jew•y I07G rntmn. Xlot cond1 Both M ••eo.aE Serv. Own tools" trans. . . houn of8·oOAM·~·OOPM •T_... 7:J O• veb~~w.,o amp-...sbm pllancea. naug cow:b. •••••\••••••••••••••••• set.flor•t00.55'7·3901 ''"' " b · · ca ..._. 94 walnut c r lamps wall hanp. brass 8.ICTl.ICIANS ToS7.5S7·2278aft. 7pm S~lesman, lo d1stn ute Call for appointment C-'p••.t• s10, Mople hutch $145 bdbro' slide projector WANTED Dbl aeedJe 1ew1.n& mach. , signs at lldware & Sta please. 642-4321 ext 276. dbl bed hoadr....ard -.· variou's antiques. 31~ i. ladies bike Amber & Min l yr exper. req d Printer:. multi operato.r !t Uonery stores Orange & '"'"ual Opportunity ..-..A n 6 ':':s 1oc7•• ..... TOP CnSN DOLLAR • Must have own tools & stripping, .Mission V1ej0 LA Co. Van required, ..,.. 101 Stock •~Hows "'""""' 8 pm,.,.. · ..., So. Meddock S.A. ISo. ot PA 11) FOR V 0 UR Coral necklaces. S4l-389l transp.Topwagea&xln area.Qualltyworltonly . commission basis, Empoyer Sor111, lovesoata. Occ Beaut. a ntique mahoa. ~ntrocn/W.ofRaltU JEWELRY, WATCK.ES,4 gal Aquarium compl benefits. Apply toSecuri 495-1751. 548-8:ll0forappl. WAfntESS chalrt, coffee & end etagere, s 1belves. 8A1RLTVOEBJR'sCTSER' voorCLED,, wtstand $25. Leather tyGuard. Westsail Corp . , F tllme. l\pp\y , Tlno'11 table•. rockora. hamPf'. beveled mirror, orig. '-I~ d>alr$10 538-«>74 Z7S McCormick Ave Prinung Offke Services. SALESPEOPLE I hi · J ..,... w ,_.IC FINE FURN & AN · . ' C.O.taMesa. P1t1me crpld o res. plck upSSO.earnU>O ~~z1j~'y 3i~4!y~r~~~ ~l~~W':t1'1c bC~lo~l~:: a PPtnl aud.S4a.1?3B G_..S. TJQU~."5--2200 Gu Range w/dbl ove11 Laguna llHls area. C.U644·1MlG Niguel un <'ablnell. ~bin• Early American Pum 4c Sa\/Sun..N. ll~ycle. broUer m. ~friS/Fnr MASSEUSE bcb spa, wll B:l).-089() · <'IO'".Cll. table•. chal-miscellaneous. Reaaooa· blbY equip., books. toy1, ~ at7~ $150, misc m~banJcs at train. Good pay. Cal SALE.5 Part-w a it r es 11 I-' o o d • dress<in, under lbe ~ ble Ph 848-8204 clothing & furn. 3039 ••••••••••••••••••••••• prec:lillon taols. MS-all S35-799lor675-02S8. P/tlme Sales, S40·S7~ Ume/women. attractive Cockt a111 : ~xpc r 'd . h t I h d Crea\a Way,., Laguna Reg.MOl'lanmare,broke a.ft6pm&wknds ---------1 wk /up. Men, ladles. stu oppty for extra io<'ome· Irvine Co:ut Country r Oii •· " • l •t•n •Bamboo Liv rm set. Beach. • . ' to ride & drl•e. blk --------- MASSEUSE (18-28) legit de n ts . E v es 1 Sa t y~ own hrs, xlnt com Club. U!OO ~ Cool!l llw y, headboard•. cheats " Butcher Bllc: kilch set pancte Moqan 1eldlna, POTTERS KICK WHEEL full lime position Ir SM-7851,839-7696. m1ss1on. must be neat N.U. CaJu 73.0131 usk for bunk bod11 wuher1, twn beda bdrm Ht: Ena. Weatern 1714) Like new $99. Massage. No exp. nee appearing. 673·9091 Kciren. dryers, rorrlioraton, Riviera sofa bed. AM & BIG GARAGE SALE. 338-1011 645-2506 We train. Call 540.20.,.ci:~·--------.. lllt>r•&u cahlnuta, picture PM call~. 2133 Federal Ave, Ooatal..;;.~=;...._-----1--------- aoytlme. Real Estate SAL&5·Retnil & dellv~ry WANTED· EllP atyllit Ira mu P LUS LOTS Mesa. Fri. Sat. & Sun. Beaut bile: reg Morgan Stereo, TV. tires, bumper. OPPORTUNITY clerk ,ror art & drafting w/clientcle tn North AND LOTS OP' NICE MUST SB.L II! Weber BBQ. roll top stud. Bay reg mare 3 yr pool t~ble, lrg olanta, MATURE WOMAN supplics.Salary~o11 Costa Mesa area Apply MlSCI HOMEF\JLLOFFURN. desk Hile new, gas broket.or1de/drlve.sb0w aquar,um. skl equ\p. p/lime lo welcomt exp.Ca~eer opportumty. inpersonMonulldayor $$SAVE$$ ~noevea. dry er. Laay Boy qual. 338-1011, 244·22Jll ment, ka)'ak, sewiag • newcomers & l'Ontacl M t Apply in person. PAS Tues mom Swltchcraf\ recliner, color TV con-(714> machine, other mlac. merchants. Ficxible hrs anagemen Graphics, 4220 Von Hairstyling. I09l Bisker. Food available on lbe Hettulon 9' Sofa & Love sole, bicycle Much, Y'?d+s 1071 2508, Campo Rojo, El Need car. lite typing Karma n , New po r I Costa Mesu. 540.0341. prHmlM)ll. ll4>ms aubject Seat, xlnl cond. ~. much more. -rt Toro. PhS81-6833 547·3095. Beech. 833-8262. lo prc11al\!. We honor 640-2449af\6. ••••••••••••••••••••••••-....-.--------Development S "'LES Yng man 16·18 yrs. lite U1.1nk Am cricard, '63 GMC·Seml S79S. •578oeotyllt\tetaldetect.or Me<'hanlcal I ns pe<'tor ~ factory wrk, morn. after-Mu&Wrchargc, Cashiers drexel twin beds. also Garage SaJe. Furn, toola, GMC Dump truck $1500. ~ moped wiLh all tte· - Exper In Sheet meta Expanding company Specialty store chain 1s noon. Must be fast & .id C.'hl'ck11 &CASH. dresser mirror. antique orchid plants, clothea, '58 Case 530 backhoe cessories, less than 5'» fabrication. Must have needs person to handle in search.or women in w/hands.64s-2702 MASTYS AUCTION rush bottom chairs. telescope. misc.1062 5-3500.1-888-4928 miles, $275, G.E . mobile some welding insJ)tttioii management develop-terested 1n careers as 20751/i H....&. It. 646-!Kl17 Pablo Circle. C.M. :;.. maid dishwasher, good cxper Exposure to heat menl for real estate of. sales professionals. we Merc"-dlte -,... Only u Dav.ii Wells shaper, used working <'Ondllion szs, ins & aircond helpful fices in Orange County. ofCer xlntworkingconds.••••••••••••••••••,••O•O•S• L4LC.,C?1ST6AMESA Brandnewsofa&mtchng only twice UOOO . 63J·lOM. S w 1 n g s h i fl hrs Must have extensive above avg compensation .._~... v -• 133-9625 chair. 3 to choose from, Cleaning out~ Mimeo· 561·3074,835-Z951 ----------1 :30pm-J2:30 am. Con management and lrain· & th t ti 1 f .. _....,..... Early Amer or Ranch graph. $80. Cat Pole. $20. Plants. Trees, Shrubs. tact Gene Underwood jng ex.perience in re· growtt ~~t~i~ t~e c°o'. ....................... llcyc.., 8020 Style. $300. 842·5247. Slide Projector $20. ~....._,., 8010 Grape, 8el'T')', Fruit. ID-' tn4l 498·2230. Id 1 1 E W d rl d ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Polaroid. $20. House~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• door. Outdoor. au ... • ent1a resa e ."· Full or p/tii:ne. Call on e_ an NEW&USEDBIKESand Custom 10 sofa •. cost items. Books, Suitcases. w ........ TED shade. potted or bm MEDICAL RErEPT ~~~en~Y~!~1c ':rn:~~ Judy. C7t4)846·3024. Of Antiques' parts. Cruisers, MX 's, 3 S2500-sell s:m. Solid oak etc. 19821 Briarly Ln. ""'" root.. Citll Ann. 6*1118 ~~t.ti;i~ ~ex"fb1t:, b~~ potential with solidly Sandwich Shop Helpr, t.tUG E w ~r e h ou"se & 10 Spds. Cycle & Co. =.~s:,r:::oJ0~5: H.B. (Ada?'5/Newland) icr;0cA:gRD~L0L~: (lZnoon:Spm) fl) ~1741 based firm. For con-help prepare sandwiches crammed w1\h o~er 500 ~~79Nle0wport Blvd .• C.M. wht rattan sofa bed, $50. Sat. 23only. JEWELRY. WATCHES. FOR SALE, 6 pc queen H ---------1 (1dential interview o;end & ser ve customers. 2 music boxes •. n1ckelo <rUO 548-236:!. Garage sale. Bunk beds, ART OBJECTS. GOLD BIR set. coffee " lamp MEDICAL. exper only resume toP.O Box 1642. shifts avail. llAM to deon pianos. circus or 3 & 10 Spds.-Cru1se rs & sewtng machine, Kirby S ILVER SERVICE. tbls. la mps & e tc. knowledge of front & SaolaAna,92102 2PM,&SPMto7PM.CM. gans, w a ll c lock s, Standanis. Parts & re· Sofa Sleeper, queen, blk vacuum. records. 1334 r'lNE FURN & AN· ~-5354 btwn 8am-10pm • some back. Ncwpor~1I~~~~~~~~~ 6464678aft2PM ~ra~dr.a ther. <'locks , pair Trade-ins. Guaran· wet look, S;ic $13~. Ha mpshire Cir, N.B. TIQUE.5.6"'5-2200 dally. Bch. 645·7172 Reu pt/Secy •Secretaries to s 1250 fo~~:~~~~~~~~rth tees. 631-2101 673-7319 Pvt. pty. Westcurr area. SflonlY. L'"-'-.... GE TA l'!...s Hobie Hawk. Radial COO• : --------me Sophlticated phone man· Sccrelaries·Legal Americu11 International SchwinoSuperLetour12.2 7'bla<'knaug3.hydetuft.ed 3 FAMILY GARAGE ~" "9 lrol glider Like· new. M S W ner. good typist. Girl Fri· Acctng Clk Construction Galleries; 1802·T "ctter 23 ... 1-'enders. bag. $17S. couch. $50. Call SALE: rurn. cloLhiog, from your business card. Many extras. $200. • • • day responslbilrlies. Employers Pay All Fees ing St .. Irvine Tel. 54S-0949eves. SSl-1092. etc. 2103 Federal. CM. Send one card for eacb 6:Jl·2646 • want ed for unique Real Estate Developer LlzReind~rsAgency 7 777 0 Wed h tag plus one spare. W-llJ"l--------- rhnllenging post in Souttl nr OC Airport. Send re· 4020Bireh St. Ste 104 s~t19AM tg:':>M. vi!it~u luildiftc)MoteriahlOZS ISo.Ca Bed. louboongek cbr. Fri/S/S. ' r eturn permanently ~ Orange County. An op-sume to P.O. Box c 19525. Newport Bea<'h 833-8190 •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• dinette set ~ase, 2 family garage tale Sat. sealed attra~ive l;88 4r W«Mhd IOI I portunity to explore ne" Irvine, Ca. 92713 Call ror Appl/&lab '65 PUILIC AUCTION Original A&ed Barnwood. co!fee tbl. palnllngs. Schwinn bikes,, cedar strap, meeting airline ••••••••••••••••••••••• techniques. Post ope~ MANY FINE JTEMS Of 60·80 yrs old . t .. x6.. Priced tosell &44-0l?l <'hell, dog bse., J>icnic I.D. requ1rements. Pre· Nov 15th Write tc Receptionist , Unisex SECRETARY ESTATE JEWELRY, Roughcul, \ "x l 2 " Ma•-'-'~cou"h&chrS80. tbls ... toys, c hildren• ~~1_'!__.thtaegnten~~~ae ,~.~~rSuHrn/FOrefrlRlfJ classlfied ad 1*785 Dail) Salon, lmmed. openJng A t l · l book ART OBJECTS AN W h I "'"' .. I th g " h m ..... ~ ... ..,... '-""" uvuu..,,_, Pl.lot P .O Box' 1560. for I I/time & 1 p/lime ... cecuerpa ien gyp.is; om e. . . eat ered, var ous Coffee l I S20. Bar stools <:,p in • '!1.,.c • ore. wallpa~er, fabric or frzrs/stoves6'6-0168. • \ So .. ., TIQUES, FINE FURN., sl:r.es. sandblasted Sl.2S S7 673-6336· 642·9666 3.:451 Adr1allc, Lag. "O•v G •• panor Jl.. we ' CoslaMesa,CA92626 Regis Hairatyl ng, · shorthand. personable. £TC. PHONE FOR IN· p/sq. n. firm. Pvt pty. · · Nlguel, nr Monarch will-vb~~ ... lri~m""your W""......._ ~~~~~~~~~Co ast P 1 au , C M· Real Estate Office. FO. & BROCHURE. 646.2711 Din.rmtbl w/2 leaves. Plaza. lad... t..': two catds ORIENT~AL•m;.., RUG"" • S40-8&!8. Apply in person. Newport Center. Call 645-2200 s h I $1S .,.. •1 <> NeedBabysillermyhomE Manager,M1ssFafar. Gerri 6406e00 c-ros & cars, · Boutique Christina• backtoback. Persian" Chlnese a1lo S days a week 5i,, hrs a e, . SHU'S LANTERNS Eqllipmewt 8030 548•2624• Items Sl-SlO. Slate poo! P)UC!S Tapestry. PvtPty'sonlJ. dny, Mon. thTu Fri. Cal Recept/G~n Ofl'. ~ite SECRETARY lor Real $40-3U2orST3--43J9 •••••••••••••••••••••••MO y IN G! Pi a n o, table $315. Jorges pl.a:r SZeaor31$5 640-1014 arter 5pm. 646-6547 boo~keeping. IO K~y Estate Co. in Fashion Nikkormat FT2, Vlvitar recliner, 18 cu ~ relrig, rug S40, Basket Baza!lr• 4/5tags Sl.eoea. Wanted, old fashk>n gaa HURSESAIDES Typing 60· Construction Island. Must have 4 yrs Breakfast Set 85-205 Macro, 2-X, ext. l~mps . bo udoir c hr, b_aby furn. ,ne w crib, 6/9tagsSl.50ea. rang e. prefer e,xper. $SOO mo. 642·4226. exper .. type 65-70 wpm, lubes $350 SS2·8936 kitchen tbl & chrs, much finches, canaries. See lOormoce$1.40ea. Wedgewood. ~·Mt'l aft. 3-U. Exper prer'd. Mesll <.:M sh 80·00 wpm. Apply Consisti n g o r New · · more.833·2199 dime·a·line. L~7 Bon· SalesTaxlncluded :;pm Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 TMl.JOOSanMlguelDr, England hard.rock ma·GAF Super 8 movie naire,NB~..()38,2 NOCARD~ -"--------.--- Center St, C.M. R. E. SALES #:MlO, NB. ple drop leaves table/2 camera. Zoom lens, slow 7' ol!·~~~~~b1v1 an. ., ; mil g S f./.,··-Draw your own or aend Wanted: Used Hospital ---------. leafs. Host & hostess motion, many xtras. ncG.'>Ulua e •.IA Y anger • .._... name, address, phone & bed, must be elec'IJ NwwsAides Ft-ff l4day -Secur ity G u ards -chrs+6 straight chrs. LlSt. $350; SZ2S Duel 8 Call642·9685 111~ Narclaos, Corona we1l111akeonecardper operated side rails cw &Orderlies T~~ Im med. opening in Specially priced. Can be projector, auto Ulread·~HAN GE IN COLOR delMar tag.Add25teach. mattress'noi req'd. PK: Co~npev.r.H~epr.'d20. 55BaTyhvul~~ peNe:':k~c!:'::ecyhar~ls:rl~ seen ut mg, rret:ze frame, zoom scheme ii you can use SUPER BARGA.INS ~ <:he<:k or money or· 54~3883. w "' •Personal instruction .6...&.:~eC__..._-le.ns . List $190 ; Sl2S. t '11 •-FOREVERYON"" _.to. ---------Ave.CM M2·3505. Uniforms furn. Wkly pay ~· lll"l'ff.:Y M2·7472 ~mon ye ows ~greens, . "' rtLOTPRIMTIHG Wanted : Rolll 2~"2~ ---------1 ~Management opparty's w/overtime & paid vac. 1996 wpt8 1.CM · bkenew.Game lable~4 19'42~ae1Ul(fircldi.B. camera F/2.8 must be N\JRSES =~~~CJ·oob'::!!l~~~ogn Call ro r Interview Beautiful Belgian Oak & Cats 1035 chairs. 6 dlnlhg chairs, S.UcSU.ft eoai:·~·BoxJa5eO~ clean. 979-4834 alter 5 RN'.-LVN's.-Aide1 213/57Mmo. b I d I Ch"1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• misc lamps, plc:turea, G .. "" .. G"'SAL.._ eaa. . pm. T ~e<l •Manytopoffice loc·s eve e g ass na svc for 8 disbea Ken l\At\ "" .r. ---------Ot~fy ::~iy Ee"::~ a~~\E S.Cy/Recepffotlist Sideboard. $600. or best PE~IAN Kille n•. t.op mattres's. Ilk~ oe w .Honda to. oveu. PUalC AUCTION Mlllkal foc1llty placement ~ewport Ctr lnterna· orrer.ft42.8446 quality,~.:ped.a. 833<977'9 or S36-884'7 :!!.:.b~uc~o~~ 1~ ~ii~:~~[~ ...,_ ... , IOll Morgan Nunes RED CAlPET uonal CPA firm m?vlng 5 Oak Pressback chairs,"--1040 ~aple Kg n headboard MapleC.M.MSat&Sun ART OB'JECTS AN·••••••••••••••••••••••• R--'.._ RR••TORS 9609.tOl I to new quarters req sex· smaller g12e $70 each . .._,.. 1 ,... all like new & TIQU!S, FINE FURN .. Conn Min·O·MaUc elec. ~···' ....._.. a per'd secretary & recept· S36-l"""" •••••••••••••-•••••••• P ~y.,...n, ' GARAGE SALE o R IN gan exc II t c nd1 63Hll3 or 833·2365 F'or details call Llnda /typ111t. Dktapbone skills """ Irish Setter Pups. mlSC bsehold. 575•7850 Blonde bdrm tum, rattan ~· £H 8 ~~!.? u RE: ~~n. s6oo. P ~P.es'k.1~ . NURSES AIDES a must. Call M114. Allday. MEW SHIPMENT /\KC, shots, wormed ~Pc Medit Uviog Rm set . chr, tbl & ottoman, baby 645-2200 '7 to 3 shift. Will train 111·---------i betwn 2·4pm for appt . FltENCH· Provincial 6'1S·7473 Couch. love seat& 3 tbls. furn, misc Items Sat & ' Kay e lectric guitar " dependable. Country RESSaUleCs CESSFUL 835·1242. desk. Armolre. Marble AKC Golden Retriever S17~.&\2·9849 Sun 9...t.202 Vi~PalermoZlgZag ~~gMachloe, ~CaWllah&'~3g~. Cl b C I t Top Vanity. Bat. Bombe !'I.e. $$to$100. made by Smger. rs In .. vuu. .. •. u onva escen CostoMnaOfflc• Service Stat!on Allen· DesktCbest, Tables, Pups.showdogs,hunter.$cotch plald HIDE·A· . . dn&-cond.ComeslnreaJ 4pm. , ~e~~· ~a S~~!. A~h has openinsis for 2 As· dan\, exper d. Day & Love Seats' Chalra . fam. pets. Xln\ pedigree, BED. SSO. Humld1fler, rug sham· wood 3 dwt Desk, all Cor A<'cordlon <C f'ldardo) 549.~1 soclates. Experienced Eves. ~II & p/tlme. AP· Kitchen Copper . etc. 493-6861 557·2005 ~· ~· '!1:e:e..~Ji $50. firm. Must sell! IUO. Me lophonlum : Ol'llY. Licensed real ply, SheU Stallon. 17th & ENGLISH·Tables •. Hall Australian Shepb~rd. pup-Dresser & Mirror. dbl =e?'14faf Ave Men· !]-~~Va~j· 6 or wlc:nds. COid•> sso. Both 1ood ________ _.estate salespeople. Call _J_rv_i_ne_._N_B_. ____ _. Tr ees. C h a 1 rs . pies. Good breeding, S2S. bed. r divan, TV/Stereo dodno,Irvlne.SataSun ........ .,u ie o. pla)'lng <'Ond. Brian, : Nurslng for interview. Ask for Service Sta. Attendants, Break rron t LO ADS ea. 557·9359. combination, dinette ta· 2NDHANDER. a fun shop 848·2626 t RN SUftlRVISOR Uill Lachenmyer. owner. full & p/Ume .. Exper'd. MOREi ble w/6 chairs, 2 desks. Estate & Garage Sale. lo 8 aarage Try it you'll I 7·3.30 Shift. Must huve 1860NewPort Ulvd. CM i\ pp I y. Ray Ca r e y Bizarre Antl~el SHIH-TZU ~II S46·0864 aft. .a or Oriental ~ygs, tables, Uke It 12:0 E 2lrd c M Holl.olf ~mbone, CQ'l'pl. ! acu t e h osp It u I 646·3928.eves:673-4577 Chevron. 604 S. Coast 2500Newp0rt 81 CM Puppies <7> outstanding Stl/Sunday. carved ' eota & chrs, Tuet·Sat lO-S • · · recondlt1oned., 145. BWl· • supervlsory cxper Xln1~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~H~w~y.c!L~ag~u~na~De~a~c~h~. --1=~=~646-0356~~[~' ~:-line heed show & pet. All tamps. plano bench. full • · dy <B-Oat) clarinet. Hite ; benefits. Contact Mrs~ pric.a. 1 colors, plc:k tUbE·A·BED, Unused, length ranch mi.bk coat, BEAUTY EQUIPMENT new. 1100. 645.->9 Jtnaen. Costa Mesa Restaurant Servi<'e Sta. Attendant Oak antique Piano Chair, your pupp)' now, they cost 5390. sell Sl6S. & rt g 11r1ne1. c ut It FOR SALE OVATION • Me morial Hospital. FAR WEST F/time days. Ex~r'd Oak Easel. vez;i old. In won't last. 761J.1781 an DELIVERS54·4760 depres11ion glqas, aiJver, 531-9807 l2svtaggultar : "'2·2'734. SERVICES on 1 Y. Lite m e c h , I gd collld. 497·2033 5PM. PLUSH cut velvet 8'sola paintings, pictures " IS" 150-15 eew re<'ap 110. 673·3756 J I k1 • .iwledgc pref'd. Neat Antiques-Lots "'' Oak, GreatDa-PuppieaAKC, & 6' loveseat. Country frames. gas logs, eoUec:· ........... " li · "I 1 ---------1 Has a new excit ng con· •-h d ritl ... ...,. tables, drapes, p8l6•lhru .-... u 151a.~'1 l nm • .,. Ui· Drun\aet,Sonor'DelUM,2 OfflceHefp cept in r ~iitauranl appear."' an w ng. dressers. rockers, chnmplonline,sacrlflce. style SOL ID WOOD wlndow,Gymmat.Pluob Ford ., . drop center toms. snare, noor.&om, f'or r etirenl e nt r e· scrvke.ltl11t.ohe namod Apply morns, 2S90 cha irs. Hoosier chlf· 636--0829('114 ) KING s ize bdrm aet misc. Prtcedtoselltast. rim, 5-lut . Used side bass hlghhat seat.Cbit sidcnc:e. 7.3, wkndlJ nee. SUNDAY'S NewportBlvd,CM fcrobc, <'hlld's dresser, . w/armoire. lnoodla\d wtoodr Sat & Sun 10-3 ONLY! plpn$10.\8xt4cutter lor -·wUlt.ke bellclter Varied dulies In cl tel ephone unusual SlbenanHusk)'FemcalcBlO game set, w co ee .....,,1 Co ntry Club Dr t:perortlghtmotal$50. !:"''.....,,. ,..,5TI07 r II I SERVICE MAN "-•n d 't All"lnl mos. Shots, AK . lu lb~. lg lamts. queen-· u • ... --n--·t.erw/•bl•CA, .,...er_,.,.v•· ' supervising u ·• d • And Is located In Minion Ornamental & household was ........ n e c. " ·~ ~ Mesa Verde l'UOU '""' • ..-pen1lng medication. Viejo at 217&0 Crown pest control blological cond. All 6pm Thurs & eyes . ....,. bdrm set W/<' est. All tn ----------1 lhp a·phatt motor $35. ::-:_,_ ... ._..& i swltchbrd. M atun Vidley Partnu,. oo the science inter est pre· Fri· allday Sat /Sun. AKC Cocker Spa niel, xlntcond.554--4'760 Sale:54"Rdoaktbl,setof ~•do lawn vacuu~ ._..,...... IOll w o m a n e x p c r East comer of the San rerred. neat appearing, 536-42M. male, buff. 3 mo'• old. 1-• S. 1055 8 presled bk chaln, clr $7S. 833 E. 18&1\ St, CM ... ;,"••••••••••••••••• w/Garlatric:a pret'd . DiegoFreeway. good rer. 1c driving re·o AK DRAW L E AF S75. Mustselll Child aJ .•• ;.;:.-..... ••••-••••• lv. sofabed. mlsc1 1015 MZ-3379 AB Okie: model 21se1ee. 494·MS8 Nowlnt.ervktwlngFor: cordrcqulrod. DINING TBLS. Lnrge lergic.55\""776aft.3pm. •GlANT GARAGE W.Bay,N.8 .61,·6826 Drexel dln ibt. 4 eht$, lrlc fluid duplicator & PAREHTS Coob Ml11kMtVltio &election. Coc:kerSpnnlels.AKC. SALE• 2Schwlnae,11ml cplqrTV, $200; Drexel end le CJ>f wt m11c. suppllet. $250. Have you 15-20 hrt a wk .,.,'"°'""' PestCo..trol 2340 Hwpt ll•nl Black males,8wka. Sat.Oct. 2S <W> wtr bed frame. Poth tbls, $100 ea • .Srum ·type J)~a646-0525 to work while children DishPlt"Ml••I 586·2847 C hriat..... 83'7-G2afler6 1\lsUnHigh~hl.Oym. mower, Jr. encyclopedia tbl '70; occas ch.r, S7S; Pth I017 are in school? Field En· Hoitt• 'ef"llMlll btM """' ... ' bl le: , 1 071 Laguna Rd, Tu.sUn. set. animal <'lages, !<>..>:•,, tR C A Sot ~~ SI l • t • •••••••••••••••••••• ... ~riMS bas p/Ume ~l'· FoedW...,,_.1 s..1.tMac•Opr 646-9541 .-or u .e: ac .e ma e • • ·~"'· m sc . ...,.., ape/sttteO, ....,: ampa. lrH•rC•wt.• " ~pllonal earninfls op Exper. top PC work poodJe •. 3yeanok1,great Sat.0Cl22,910SPM ll,CM.8'11-1951 '548-1498. 1'1pquallt.y por. In scbool related ~rv-:'e!tn=rrl prices. Benefit.a, 842·3'72, Appl.CH 80 I 0 with children. 498-3146 18U8 Dewbetry, lrvioe 232 Poinllettfa, Cdal. Win-Potter'• w!MeJ el~c: 788-1781 •f\ IPM • l llH. Cati Virginia DAM t.oSPM , NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bull Mastitr & Rhodesian Unfinilbed chloa hutcll Clow air cond, MO: pwr I Brent> 1 ii]> brand ....... 0 ,.... IOtO ·' Calkins. 557·104\. Al O\ll'Tem~rary •SHHT MIT AL* Frel.ght Damage HotPolnl Rldaeback pups. Big, lawn mower , han1\n1 lawn mower, $36~ olc ta· ...,,, Mver used. OS.Snt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,"'-TIM• ~<'•lnTheTrall•r 8ale 3306W Warner fam.Uyprot.ectors $35ea baskets, picnic table a 'ble, MO,· 3 ore swlvel , ~ ""'• .. .., ... '° " Worlrcrs lmmed open· H Sltn A • , . btnchet, crtb. <'hlnch.IU• chn P> ea· doff d\lbl, FIELDS Wttrohouac Qpfl()lrfUNITY On Premitc• ings. ApprenU<"C. mac:h. near arbor, ta na 6*1350. cages doz:ens of fr1'1)eci clothes p}c:1uru " ~ • ...,. .._ Sale. 400 planot I.. Of'. In pnduclk* dept. Hl"I ..... .!!::t;'!:a:a:iyer bra k • & Punch 1P R ~ uprt1ht. lS.S cu. SIUCY TllRY PUPS plct.ur'es, etc. mucb ,.,0,.. r7Mlf7.' ii DOW open MondaJ thna cans, new/uaed. Splneta, 1 Mon noon-4pm & tpm. .,.....,... oPtrators. Also, lra nee f\. Fro1Hree. $200. AKC. M / F . pvt p\)' , SawrclaJ for )'°"1' OOftff· Grands. Pla.ftrt. Golag ~ 4am, 1\aes Spm..3:JOam.~~~~~~~~~ opening. D&W • 1701 S40-7982 • M"-etN Dover Siaoru ·Furo., O&r&P Sale, 4 famillem, nlene.. Also 1D91iel1 out for bu1lndl. Rent Nouper. nee. WIU train. Pomona Ave, CM. Apply, cbanden.,... Joti-ge. neo l>artmoor H.B. S.. o.eded rot halrcultlne w/opt to bu)'. Kawai. Appq, Penay11v~r. l5'S RETAIL 9arn.ooon. Frlaldalre Imperial MalteseP1.Q>pjes,2 mlle1, pbotOUmer.ha.l.r~n, It sun. ooly. Beat9'/ datlMl.c.Il'31-0lfO Steln••>'· Balchrle. MewportBh•d.CM ASSISTAHTMG lt 5akw drye!irXlntcond. $1.25or 7 w~okl.AKC. 'r·Bll-d TOnuu.,.palat· CarOekhrea Chlckerlnfl, Yamaha, ""--J h 1 be5tV& er 549-\nA SSl-216' ltSS mlH ~m cClld Klniball Wrt4r ('fl4) ~ P.,L-&lme uahtant, rV£ r. •porl#Wear c 8 n Exp t.o wt>rk t\l.U time for 1ui Pt1.cador Dr VARD S,\1-1: lOA.-1 ~."..,_ auto radio under 6 38 . 2; 7 Q 1 to 7 J l ,.analepnl!erredforcul· sior.. Opportunlly for ChrllUan publlthln1Cold1pot refrl1. Ice MlnJDoxlemludpuppi• Npeell.S.US..o UM -• rofrif.$51,tl't,sas.new dathtA$.20a>St.a't.e•~•· Brookhurst.Op . I out work SUS startio,. advancement. Si.la,,,. + firm . Wacu com· maltH, ~ water needhomea. • dine le, Pi. bed JI$, FoUowOak,C.M. -1 _.271.5 comm with exper. Apply mensurate w /1bUllt)'. •pl1ot. c:ov by warr. ~ Swv4, ttlfl1., odda a atroller, 15, otber tu1m1, ANTlQUf} Organ, Clout'-I • lA~trrRTE'S can (714)5Sl~SU for f75.'71M. ,,... .. y.. 1045 ftdj t5U Miramar blwn£ldenld'hrpt8lvd.~mstalned1lluwtn. "Warren co. c:all Noa I PBX OPERATORS 141W•tmlns~rlfaJI appt. lM cu ft WhlrtPGOC ff'Olt ... ••••H••••••h•••••• Balboa Pen!n.1().2 ~ :e~ Vista Aff,, ~ &everal !IU•. ~burs, alt 3PM. -r.lepboM co. or Oll~r Wtttmluwr l'elenhnftl' AN sen. Ex· frw rtlrtgeraior. CLIO. Stt.p1Collle ••I•. 'a11, Baby cloth•• to)'a. · llC'tf"d .• but will train per'Cforwilltrain.S'lrin1 CaUl'73-S276. e t c Obey& w•lt YlriouebouMbold ltema.O>lor TV, cl~. fum.,IGrandfatbe( Clo~t:~o l'}ano • 84nch. 1 VartO\ll a.bJrt.I. Wbcb ._., ... ,_ ·~ ~.~ .. .-6 1rave1ard ahiftS'. SELL Idle ttenu "~ a Meuured. Good home. S.t/91aft UM aoa Pearl, howltwa.-sat/Swl. 309 Weatmlnl•ter Clllm•. Cood tone. 1375 firm. i11o .. &O.E.t40·1ll0. --i..m. '-"1_._,., MO-tm. IM1l1 PiJotClaNlned~. ~ 8&1boal1land. Wlke'ForatBd.C,M. munMll.~ MetaVerdeSS7...fa02 . ' • I J I ri • v', "' r ''--Ir °"1-1 1090 • M.........._ IMh. PM• f040 C••n. S•t ¥-•••••••••••-••••••••• :-~ .. ~ 'JOJO ••-•••••••~••••••••••• lttilt t 120 studJO r l ... ..,. r" h-... •. ~......... ..,.. C .. ri, Cr"n "'~ 1·c ••••••••••••••••••1•• .. · ... ,.,, ,. 1 l """' ••••••••• •• •••.•••••••• ""N e .:! t t" e1"' 8 •• GEM Clim""r Slael f1u tunt'd w /malch1n1t ..,,.._YAK di h .. ~ fl I•. "' bench. SSQ). 648-2.562 rv"' ' » ng y 0o~l)f Ptely' l)Verh80~ "Tl• °'U Rarwbwo'I SU, wuh rnutor mount. oars p ~te ct <' 0 d d ll I 0 n S........_ Gooch to-+4 and IK'Alt Sl7S p\lto 4 II P .., ..... r S f · r--~,. Jobruion uut"""•rd like .. 1-t 0 r. ac,1_ 01 ~ycles/ ....................... new '195 646 ;;,, ' qwcksaJ\',Call6'tZ·h:>l $C:oat1n COLP CLUBS. ~cGreoor " ·Turney, CF40PO Pro • .. • ,;---· 20' SldpJack·open, 215 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ""odel. •.9 + PW, 1• 3, c 4r "3 6 Varnis~ed OMC radio depth KAWMAKI MCI 90 ~73 "' ., ,, ?. uho~ Yacht Tuble ' • d' 1 300 I ' • ~'OOds. $8S. 493.71~ leuve with 5•4,, GimbOld sound,er. tati em trlr. v~. c ean0 mri on POOLTAUW: Troy, perlul $ISO. l'll'\!t.'O~d,S7,000.4.9HOll4 :.m~~· or e(~~.1: t~~u One piece slate, 5 sticks. 875 OMS SeU"a-)' l!nt :w. Sedan l<>-~> 979·2840 ~le.=p!rpsly~"'c lCin.: Clll JOl,. Nona 11~. ~~:.~~;.~;--:~ '7• KAWASAKI 90. Xlnt $125eadl. <Im> 264~5 ton~. basket car;riers Unused Sav11111e 270 __ M_O IBlf • $300. Ph67S-8113 l'alibre nne. left hl\nd Sci1tant) S1mex Jtlurmor toah s-t060 ••l · blk Ilk 4 h holt action. 212x8 li"11Sch d '•I S"OO ll" -d • ... '" ru e, e nu .p .. .. " uxe, ,, • ...,~ • ·-•••••••• .. •••••••••• Uahts et<:. $12S. Co Kart, ~ Lom~e lco~c. $170, br.ea rin1:.comp~s5 SSO.Uobiel6.trlr,newtrans& zeng.hyddisc brks SJ2S. cash. 848 07 _1 _. , ~ 11.100 art. Opm. moro. Sl,42S. 646-8255 or 89'l-4318. . POOL TABLI::. 6'!1". 145. toats. Power , 9040 S81·7:iOS. • MU$T SELL Now! 11 49H15~ days,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1be I SABOT $250 8Ultaco Bandito 360 & or&l3•7599 eves 21' FllERFORM eom1J~: w 11\YI~ :sail: lots of parts, $315/bst ofr. Daves Guns now open Hardtop, custqm tr.Im, good.oond.673·3976 S45·6l48aRS:30 Dave carries ull mJkes 0 .M .C .• 6 cyl., butdrive, 7J. KalVas•ki 350, $iSO of guns, Browning. Colt, low )lo\4rs, radl'l. depth COLU._.11.A 26 worth u( ocw parli!. llOOO S&W, ll&R , Gurc111 , rtx.'Orch:.r. bait t~nk, tilt MAaK II on!( mt. 546·l003 ask for Win ., Remm ington, trailer w1lh dectr1c Savage, lhgh Standard, winch. '4995 or daake of· S Winches. 9 sails. head, Bob • Ruger. If wt> don't htlvc, fer. '42·2T17111teem. Pial~yp l~t,Ror,gearinVery '75 llonda Gold Wing 1000. • Every Kind Of Van • Every Model Of Van • Ffom Plain Vans To Surfer Vans WE,HAVI THE UNIT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR I ht Ir HUloa • SAHTA AHA 631-6000 631-3421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tor DOU.Al rAID FOR Cl. F.A!ll IMPOITCARS ~:; ~KR I', fl! 1\ t• lll \I[; •4~Nf l,,1,'\1~ fi• .\(•~ k·1.' ''tt1 • 111 ! i.i;> Wf:Pl\YTOP OOLU.R l''Olt TOI' us•:o CARS ' nmr.t(;N. DOM F'.STJC or CLASSICS If your car is extra r lcun lice us first. BAUER BUICK 2925·llarbor Blvd. Co:.tn Mesa 9'1!1·2500 Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1t we'll get 1t! And F'ast! as · · · · w ner. Many xtras incld'g Yilir · Dave also carries mt1oy Sk\pJ&Ck 74.24 • F.'8. Twn SlO.:;o<). or make offer mi:. &imL l'Ond. Not a • • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• used & collect1ble guns. 17Q Jf.P . Chrslars-ldro &12·2717 urt 6 pm. small or cheap bike. 10. 4 Wheel Onve. 9550 Vans 9570 General Special t his month, t"b~ ~all'C>·VHf:indn>' 13• Sea Crown w/salls & terested! Call James at 7••••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winch~Stc r Mdl 75 & xtrus . $13,·900. Calf trlr sips 4. never used ~6385 afl 5:30 any day 72 Toyota L11ndcru1scr '72 f'ORD Stove/oven. Remmintg 513 target 4~ 0535 aft 7P_!'l ~ 963•2485 ext·eptSun. Xlnl cond. Best off road crpl. ic~ 00, S3.000 nnes. 22 LR xlnt cond at 81 , oorrn. 16• Cbtglas 2 ---tires. S3650. 640-598-i Call l 100 7227 $124 .95. Open 7 duys, f~: ward b uft k 5 ' & LIDO 14. 1975. cover. ·72 Yamaha mini Enduro . .__--------·1---=.::.:..:.-=- Mon·Sat 9·6. Sun. 12·5 stora e 100 HP ~ollnson trailer,xlnt. $1850 or $260 or trade for 100 or frucks 9560 Autos Wanted 9590 3165 Harbor II B Co:.ta 0 1 D ~lin tanks & vinyl Sabot + cash. 493.9139 125 l\t X. 551·1092. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••• ••••••••••. ••• •••. •• Mesa. <Harbor Bl vd orr '& -. '74 COURIER PICKUP CASH FOR C RS• San Diego Fwy) 549-0872 top trlr. Manv xtras. Bra~ nu Hobbie H ' used Divorce. llonda 72. CL 4 Speed, Jackman macs. A . Dove. 638-6120. 4_ times wttrlr, tax & 350. !0,000 ml. Best offer tarp, yellow. 83208U. To,~ S Doll~r $ paid ~or Stott, RestaurClftt, 2G' 1962 Ch ris Ca bin ll cens~ $1300 .. (7 H I U.ke.:;. 963·1040. 52588 l~ean us~d cari.. truck~ & Bor 8095 Cr!llser. New cnt? sinnlc 7ll2-1151i Oys ; 792·7174 •66 " k' 2•0 Cl C?rv~ttc:,. Ask lor Paul ••••••••••••••••••••'\•• . t \, • • "d E"es ..,uiu I ., . can , 5 630 0 Neill , s crl'W, op co n .·~· --S350tbst. Du)s, 646·2468. 40·5 HOWARD Ch It RETAILERS $!500/hst. 5'13-0581' days. Aft 6 616 5001 nro e New electronic tash -------HOBIE CAT · -----Do\·e&Quall Sts. • ri:str. Buy direct from BAY LAUNCH New trampoline. Like Xmat> spl•ciul : r<·~torcd NEWPOltT liEA<.:11 MC gr. 18' Century LapSlrake. new. Must sell ! Sl:l!>O. Mrni l11kc S75: Wc>~t Uend 2626 HARIOR Al.VO. Marchant Completely re~tored, 675-8900 (Mork) JO horse ruce ~ngine, all COSTA MESA OfOrGftCJeCounty equi ppe d wit., ever· Boats Slips/ new, $50. Days 6'16·0525, --547.4489 ylhing. Ready for !m· D~ks 9070 ~s &.12 0278 ·74 Datsun PU. ---mediate u:;e. $aullruJ ••••··-~··••••••••••••• '70 Yamaha 125 EncJuro S2400. Swaps 8096 ~f.~1ficcc. S:D50. Ph Slips·Sailboats22'to25' 1tood cond1t1on UOo.Cali Callaft6·496·5259 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Best m Nwpt llarbor tll;! 9ll I '75 El Camino. Auto. p,s, Want lo swap pool ~ublc Muke R1d1 culous orrers, 673·87tt till 10 pm. -~ -p1b. air. lo mi. w1:.hcll. for small upright via no on this xlnt 35• Custom XR 75. xlnt. boots. helmet, ~ 500. 646.7878. SS2-85SS. Sportf1shcr, owni.r lousy Bo~. Spe•d & Pan~ ctl·. ~l.15 • ·t.:~~!o ~·~i{s & TV Rod• fisherman, mu!l sell. Sid 9080 962 ~ _ '68 Che\'. 1 2 ton 307 VS. 3 • '0 • lik 673 1003 •"•••0 •••••••••••••••• • , • • spd, gd c·ond. Sl400or bl>t THU<.:KS• HIFi. Shr4t0 8098 _r_. _. -NEW '77 19' It anger Tri· llo<la~a Sl~cn R S~ciul orr. 49-1-2828 Come in or C.:Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfi' ltunabout. cltan, 30 Hull. Wnlk thru. Must lOO 1 et1cct dirt. bik.e for ------FREE Appraisal RCA 25" Color TV. h p. i-:vinrude. T.rlr. Ex-sell. 892-0026. 816 6770 :.mailer rider Ext'c llcnt 63 Ford ..., T. xlnt Grotfl Chevrolet Cost S67S Sac s1•15, trJS. ~5. 642·96tl ----ct~nd1t1on $300. 675· 1!122. cond. new tires. ~82ll Reach Blvd. , Xlnt com.I. IS-lti·W!l 1 ------T rt...&.! AJ5J~ $1 ,100 546·9508 unhn"'on "-a~h -:!2' Cabin Cru.iser1283 18, ranspo unon ·-. . . ... ox: Elcc\rophonic c-on .. olc• bJit Wnk, wutQC lank.,••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Yamuba lt0350 SS2S 73 GMC ptr kup. sl\Qrt 847-6087 • 5.49-3331 stereo. AM FM 8 tr.it l-. general.Qr, manrtll r adio. C~rs, S•le/ orbc:.t ofkr 7-l?am bed, low miles. xlnt cond. -- player & rc·rordt'r, S I 180 or b s l ol r . Rent 9120 ____ M5·4~-U>OO.S81 ·2347aft5 TOP~~1l.LAR turntable. & :.trobc hitht ~at-r1f1rc Must felt 1m. ••••••••••••••••• .. ••··~Motor Homes, •74 F350 Camper Special l~t:\IEUl~TELY S200. B-i8·9657 metl1atel~. Nf.\ll fi s h 1969 Chev, 2A T wll t S•e/Ret1t 9160 35,000 mi. very C'luan. FOR /\LL !taro opportunity, :'\kin ~1~d~r w/rccorddr, $195. t'abovcr c amper. ~l'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• call 842·302~. 5-lOPM FOHf:IGN C/\RS tosh 240 a~. 1!crf t·ond 67•15276 ----~ont'.'lined . All xtras. Rent 2ti' GMC. P\'l pt)'. . , CALL OH CO.ME tN Life,.guar 675·1'122 . -5 B . , I I 2 2 5 0 Sucri face S2400 OJ)~ Cull 833 2til6 or 6•12"10!17. 51 Ford 2 ton flal bed. TO st,.· U~ ___ ;_ · _ · ;,1 b •1 1} 1 02~~ V 1 , 546··1958. eve~ & wknds Newport Heac-h Calif fl at head VB, xlnt cond NEWPORT IM;ORTS Boah & Mo ~ · ~ !'" uc · 0 vo, 67!).7003 • -ssoo. 536-9583. • Equi t -\lllfo , man y •tra s. Moto HomeR tal ----~---:noo w.c~tllwy,N H pmen ~6·!.lO!l!l TOYOTA r en '62 Dodi:e PU, good work 642 9405 ~·;,:·M:;;~;;~;-~·;j9 .. 2~· "Victoria Co~mand Fu11~8s1~:;.!!11~!;ned truck.~6,s120 -I uuv.;:1'KCl\Rs Service 41020 Hridi:e" Uayllner. new. "A BETTER Re11crvenowfor t:SEDAC'l'OJ>l\HTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twin 170 Volvo. freight llolicfay Wknds '76 1 1 ton Toyota. Sits 5-10·5125 ll·l7 !.1637 Fearless l"n'd '' l>at•k dumagl.'d f rep,ired). BARGAlai...t" REGY.Nl:Y MOTOR P.U. red w 1lo1r stripe Comp! nwr11111 scr\'. OU Sacril1cc. i l6.751J: Call ...,. 110 1\11': IU:NTALS detail. dlx int. XLNT Wanted Sm:ill !>tat1on IOll~SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCUHY ---.---* •531·2!>03• * C\'eS. 673 OH(l!I SAVE $$ '73 2401 Lie 394MSU 1-1808> •$4699• •••• ·7 3 DA Tsu.-. I zoo 2DR I Speed . lllltl'd ~1.iss, rpcJio. heater. Stk#4~. •$1799• . ... '72DATSUH 1200 Lie ll04GNN, <48'.13>. •$1699• .... '73 DATSUN 1200 2 DR. 1.1c. 6-141fRO 14700> •$1799• •••• '13 DA.TSUH 61 0 Lie 4941 IOA { 1792) •$1799• .... '6 7 .OODGE V AH See 1t today' IUQFl!l7) Stk#SOS3. •$1499• .... '73 DATSUN Lie. 849110V 14655) •$1799• ....... ~ eng.repa1r ti4ti I005 SlcH•.51ti7172 CHINOOK 92SN.Hurborlilvd S.A. Cond. like new. 552-73J6 wai:on.~ood\'omht1on I Want ad result$ 6'12·5678 Classified Ads 642·5678 25' OPEN ltOAD, fully Vans ---9570 Autos, Mew 9100 A..t.s, Mew 9100 r 4 Wheel DtivH 9550 4 w.;;; Drives ·9550 $ALE self-cont. Winter rates ............................................................ , ••••••••••• 18113'> BEACH BLVD HU•HINGTON BEACH 842 '781 -540-044~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••• ,....... 644'6385 ·10 FORD VAN HEW 1976 L •-I SPEED •110 v svsn·;~1 •DUAL HATT .. :Rit:S •STO\IE.JCE BOX •SUPER ECONO:'llY •LISTS7ll5 HOW BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 111118 1 ha< II Bl•d. Hunli,.qton ll•ach 847·8555 ./ CHECK THESE PRICE SUN ~VES • • 756104000I AM/FM redlo. yenow. 87S6 miles, lftlQS. radials. moulding. l)tnstrlpe, u n d e r coating . (Ser. t HL810040&34) (Stk #4331) SAYI 53244 HOW .,5'710 Z DOOR SIDAM• Factory •Ir condMlonJng. AM/FM radio. orange. 5083 mllee. moufd lng. u1111jerco.t. (Ser. tMl.710053017) (Stk. f1&15). .SAVI, ' SJ44 .• ,.. HOW. e 7' 610 2 DOOllpil. e Auto t ren a .. factory ai r conditioning. A M/t'M-slereo radio. 8QU8 , 85&8•mlles. moulding. 1,1nderQQ1tteng. rldlats '(Ser #HL610·071174) (Stk. I ::~· ·s4459 NOW • i • 76 DATSUM 710 e 4 ooor. Stick shifl, et; conditioning. stereo taQtt 8 lr90k. Lo mileage. Partial Factory Wwrantv ramalning. St!<. #5099. = '3997 ~ e ?66t0WA e 4 ......-.ir oondltlonino. AM-FM ..,...... ldl--oni • 7 8 35 ttereo. (1IOU .. .., ....... 4 Stk. mll•P· O•IY\0 t815~u• f7!580. 76710 ZDOOlseMte O(V air C:ot\ditionif'9, AWFM dio. 1,tereo cassqtte. or•en. 559 miles .. mllgS, r._~1a11. ouldlng, pin str.ii?•· ndercoa t ing . (Se r . JHL710078635) (Slk. t 4829). AVE s3 24 MOW ·11 111 2 Dool coUfil• actory air oond'itlonfng, AM ad101 yello w. 3711 milH , ding, undercoating. (Ser. No. KHL71Q028G831 (Stk.. .. 5291. SJ644 ~· •75 710 4 DOOi smAH• FadOl'y air conditloni1'9, AWFM stereo radio. red, 9932 miles. moulding, undercoatinp'. _!Ser. #JHL7100'40025f(S~ ,~ SAYI '3449 Air oonditiOntr\jJ. Stlek lhltb rMlo. H9ater. etc: Sf 15 .509_9. '4299 Loedeif wlfl'I e)(trU, Lo Lo mll~ 15028 • . . ' SAVI . !4695 •OVER 70 CARS• IN INVENTOll Y ANTIQU..:S & CLASSICS Rolls Ro)'ce. .Bentley & ·~~~:;...;;..o...a:.si;t.i;;;.o.;.-...:!'.:!.:::!::~~~~~:t;;:::.&.:;.;;.;:::::..:=:::.£:.:~~~ T·Bards; From S500 lo $50.000cars. BUY·SELL·TRADf: ELZ FARGO It CO 8J!)S. Main.Santa Ana 10to6, Mon.·Sl\t 1 Closed Sundays • 547·9109. '53 Pont . 35.800 orlt1 mi's. XJnl cond. (7l<I) 772·8337 uf\.c.r6ptn. 'Ge Sun beam Alpine Completely r estored. Best of I e r or trade. 613-6243. i97i vw 1 PASSENGR. IUS ll'• :·_, 8•ue S2595 Ule,.or ,.d10 l M•I•• A Oelu.-e • M l 16650!.tr ' 197 4 KARMANN &HIA COUPE .. A-"'"'"'' :O'll'f s3995 ,. 000 "'""' ' 1c aac9 moct•t 13119UWI • 1973 roRSCHE 914-1.7 . . . A-llllU Ol'OUI> s5395 "'"0 .... ~." 6 AMt HA 1t<1r•a lllllNIFI , ~lac•. Roch 9540--~~~~~~----.......;-+~~~~~~~~~-t1 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 26T Roadster, Olds cng., muc h c hrome, show- street. SS,000/? 7 /trade. 968,74# 4 Wheel Drives '550 ....................... 1'74TOYOTA LAHOCRUISH Hardtop 4 speed.locklnt hubs .& leM than :n .000 mtles. Cl64LllZ). Ready lo sell at OMLY S4SOO 1910 Toyota J eep, M•n·A· Free, header•. carb di•· trl butor, h .. Y>' duty clutch & aux aas tank5. ~lee Cutt pump, $2950. 847..()llT ' '71 Chevy Bl1w. 1tlc~J air, ltUld/snow llres, 57111 rnl.S3495.7S1<0774eves 1961 MIRCIDES IENZ 300 SB. 1976 YW POr-TOP CAMPER l,,.~ ...... " o"'" S6895 t$00 "'"" Muoi -IO •-OKIOt .. Dm!(.Wl OAll,.VPILOT . . : • I .. .. ' , •I I I N PAll.Y,ILOT Ftld!y, Oct~ 1178 ....... •porW Wos, l•f>OrW , A..to1, IMpOf'W Wet, 1..,1..W Auto1, l .. 4 Md .WO.. 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I u 11 y sleroo ca:miU~. Buy or 1''M, special 11pkrs. To 6 U 3233, fi~O HU -.fl n ,oclO mllcb. \tanl rumh equippe d , ora11 ownr &'I' a ltOACIWaY Jeuc. <813MW&>. rood.~. 5112·9179 · 7l'M twn• 058LWr». t..'l,0001n1,$S39G.G44 1920 SAIOA Al~A SADDLllACK J.n..; '723 Jettffft --'732 MISSION VIEJO 1973 AUDI 835·3171 BUY OR VAU!Y IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I PORTS IGOLS lHt!l>UU•.l>rllHllV ... o .... ~ LEASE ..... ow lll·l0404tS-4'4t '84P>GT2+2. Rur&/blk. '7' Jell.'ICll llt'Jll') nu... M • " Sorrani's. 3.000 mi on orig ownr. ll,4'00 m 1 , AH:ryl'kwy -~.U ~·.-"'· Sunroof, aul ottHlll<' •USEDBMW1•.; '73 \'6. Yellow, very rbll eng. 644.08501 $5000.6455378 211701Milrf,lueritelk1t.). transmi:u11on. 11r c:omh '1:1Bavun.1 IOOGLVYJ IMWTRADE·l..._.,1 sharp, &d llrt.os. call Mr. •W•l\l\c.• ---831·1748 tlonlng, l ow mllos ·752002 183JNJ~t> " KJlllon a t 5448110: an'""""""· KormCIMIGhla 9715 ------ (582ff0t') '762W2A . 104~1 "102800CS-t235CFSI 6.JO &wknds64G·469'4 '68 330 GTC. Mint, ruct •••••••••••••-••••••••• 611 21t0 Sfo~. full pwr , f<'t"<'1tl Sl9+9. _Closed On Suttdays "72200'.! A02ll'·n21 , air, drk blu/tan 1nl ·~.en1t nd11work O\'erh•1ul. \lnl conct •DOH IURHS• '72 Bavana A c 18~FO F) 71 Capri 2000, 4'4p, many $}4,000. 644 0858/~2·0054 S41l0 or best otter Ul~.O 003 38W ,ORSCHE "UDI ORANGE COUNTY'S '71 Havana 13-lt!LF.\l >. xlrus. Custom bdywrk & -5411 17211 ----'67AlfaGlut111 Super.1 * ""' * OLDEST '752002 A.l2.1!iM M. ). cng 549·3UW eves Fiat 9725 ----1974MBZ .-nglJle w/ tlual Weben; 13631 Harbor 636 23JJ "75~1A·A. t705NIJ l , , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maado 9718 280 COUPE 4 -wbl di sc brakus, -71 Capra V 6 4 11pd M!chelln .r adl.18. llou •72 "UDI IOOLS Mstin-Healey 9709 & '78 20024sp,Snr£(7889). ' ·' ' 1'74FfATXl/9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• White w1llu111boo. Only ,., "' ·~200'.! it • r 14320 xtrai.. s unroof 2GM. 1 X c· nulcs, but lots more lcCl 4Spt•ed, uir rood . rebuilt ~··••,•••.••••••••••••:• . .sp, aa . am/£m, must i>eil. Best CONVERTIBLE '74 Mu1.t a R 3 o upc. 4 27,000 m•ll•i.. Mml comli· 1n th ta ·great JtalCan truns . & new tire:. I\ 71 America. lllur,k C:at • • SADOLEIACK BMW . offer. 540-2499 Muny extra• inrluding spd, uod<>r wrnty, very taon! (l!>!Sl.WOl. s~ sed:rn. GOO<I con must SEE ! 1445£v It) forct!s i.ule. Nu paml, nu Salt•s Service 1,.oa:>tni: MIS5'0N VIEJO -. stereo & tuggag-o rat•k. clean837·3202_ MISSION VIEJO d 1t1on. 51650/ oftc r. Save• Buyor leo~e eng, nu trans. nu Lare.. Roft Carver.Inc.. 831 -2040 495.4949 HY13 CA PRI, 4 SPO, V&. White w/black. Loaded~ IMPORTS &15·7542 s' •oDLU~CK Prep & maint like m\ lloll• lt> l'A o~'tW -u LA c K v l,N v L ' U75LJV).• MAZDA ----VAllEJIM;ORTS race car Sl050. Duy~ "'~t~J' bl " BM\\''69 <2500Bavanal 4 REALLY NlCE. $2,150 OHLYS429S Avery Pkwy ·S.O.f'rnz,r. 71 GTV, xtrus. run:. l(ooc.l. 646-0525. evrs6'1.2·02'18 Nrwport u::~h ir~~0-6-144 spd. s~ n rf . A M I F.M • 545·2318 MISSIO .... VIEJO CLuRAHCE SALE ~701 Marguerite Pk\\ y, •~.}927hou4, st.creo/md.:i.. 831-2040~95·4949 . --l'lean.$2700 pp 831·1678 D-"-9720 , " 5A 831-1748 _,,. '69 Sprite. ~ood rond. It 71 3.tl CS Snrf. Velour -•m• IMPORTS aaa./MAYAA '71 1001..S Audi 2 dr. )>lue. miles. $1200 or best o ffer mt . air. ster<'o & laiw. r--:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avery Pkwy.·S.D. Frwy. 1 ~ ll-:::-" Mercedes Deni '75. 4SOSI-: .... ...ii 9707 auto, a\r , 26.000 m1 . s.17·8~ to$lS000~5160 ext--r• 9715 SGIH&basing 287 u .t Pk -• ., bUnroof, 1mmac. N <'>A -1•-1 w 1.1 c ....... k • .,""5 a• ' · Ol.,.arguera e wy. ----• .. 1111 ~1 h I $16 500 ....................... """ uU uvv ..,..,., IMW 9712 Ult ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPDollar P a1d 831-1748 ~"!"--···· .. IC e Ill!>, • , 1133~GI days . 6i303-l7 ---'74Ca .. ...t2800 OnALLTradems 642·77H afler 8 p 1r: AUDI Fox 7~. auto. s un '-"'e:. • •••••••••9'••••••••••••• Cla •n1c ttlt>7 2ouo cs ' ,..... ...~PORT D "TSU... -494 9853 roof. A,t.J/1-M . rJdtJh -'76 2002, air. rJdao. Co , w J da~h 3. \i6 ent.autotr3ns.fac "s;;YW "' " 1968FIAT Mttetde1Ben1 9740 _ ------ 23.000 ma, i..lnt cont! The fastest draw m th metalhc blut' hke new up~· 0~ 1 k. · tory air Dix ant & sun· 888.DoYe Str... 850 SPIDER ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 280SL Rdstr. 2 tol'" $3.800. 4!i4 84116 day1>, West .. a Daily P1lu Fac-tory \\arr~111y )lu!>l ~~f·~~·~~7 1 00 s new. ro..1f . xlnt merh rond Near MacArthur Unbehcvable condition! •73 450SE 1mma1:. pwdr blue, A1C 497-1~_2 eves & ~kndi. Class1(1ed Ad. 642·5678. sell this Wl>ek ' 1'1'12380 · · ----_:c::-.!f.SO 548~l87 & J ambort!e Roads One owner vehicle with (596KM R). Elec ,un AM /FM $0050 499·21~ Alltos, Mew 9800 A.fol, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Aartos, H~w '800 Autos, H•w 9800 833-1300 only 37,000 miles. Mint rool . stereo. lo·mt E>.cl. 1968 ~!BZ 230: Excelkn~ ••••••••••••••••··~···~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••,•••••••··~··•••••• condition, mus t see' cond. t"Ond. S2..a50orofrt.•r. PlusT .. &'-- (WP\..F1()()00543~) .IMMEDl.A TE. DEUVERY 5 Sr&D EPA ESTIMATE· Your MiMacp M9Y v""Y LOWER THAN 1 76 PRICES SPOKEN HERE! 43 ;\11'1 , 30 r.tP<; HIC.11\\A'' llT\ 4 speed (HLB2101 76773-4536) Full fact~ eQu1pme_nt IMMEDIATE bEUVERY FREE T AMK OF GAS WITH Tffl P'UICHl.SE Of AMY MEW 01 USED CAA -MENTIOH THIS 1.D!I! DRIVE A <ll62CQM>. OF HEW,ORT DATSUN .. OUSE 616_·1R2_3 __ LITILE... 8880ov<'Slreet IMPORTS '73 McrN>dec; 450SEL, SAVE A LOT NEWPORT BEACH 213/921-8588 mint cond. All xtra s. 833-1300 714/523-7250 --~75 :15~---SllOP&COMP/\RE BARWICK DATSUM Sun Juan Capistrano 831-1375491·3375 '75 Fiat 121 Coupe Lt1 m1lcaj!e. SJ,200 or best ot fer Call 671·4312. '64 MBZ 220SE '68 MERCEDES BENZ a.ASSIC COUPE 250S Rnl'f 4 liJ'ICCd. sunroof. Sharp, lo mi.. EZ pymt,;. lc•al~r. 8 tr11rk s lcrtm & Trade, buy. 1210111-'H ). --- TOP BUYER ~e us flriit. & last! Top tlollar paid Cor imports. '75 l·'IAT X l /9. Fully customized. xlnt cond., AM /Fl\I 8 ·trc k , IO\\ mill's Call collect (213) 784-$159. Pnvate party. 250 eni:mc. Buy or leas<' BRITISH CAR CO. <020~~~1DLEBACK 2131990·2525 'VALLEY IMPORTS 714/694"2854-COSTA MESA DATSUN Lac. UIG21. ___ _ 8ll ·2040 495.4949 '68 MBZ 250SE 21145 llarbor Blvd. '72128SL Top cond Co:.lU Me~a 540·64 l Xlnt b.uy r .. 11 1960 ~lt.>rct.>dt.>s 220, 4 spd . ...,.. A:\lfFl\I ratlto. llt'W in ·11 2-.IOZ, fine rond. 4spd. S40·2SJ3days only tenor & tare:1. 25 ma pc.•1 ,\:.11 ~·M, mags. $3600. '71 Fial 850 Sports Spider , t:al. lie~l ofter or trach _&12·1641 l Owner. Mileage getter. for p1t·kup or pnnel Clean. Brand new top. 67!).1!970 days or 673 0071 '74 Datsun 260Z. Low mi .. silver w/w1re w11ls, AC. xlnt rond s.1750. 642·429 aflt.>r 5 JO & wknds. 1974 DATSUN 260Z $800. 962·3574 ~m_. __ _ '7 4 FIAT X 19 Lease A:.t t l-'M tape. ma Rs . New. Used rherry,lom1. Buy, lease. OVER IOO trade t 7l9M Ill). MERCEDES Automaltc. air c·ond.. BRITISH CAR CO. ON DISPLAY :.pet·1al mags & AM/FM 2131990·2525 radio. «008855). __ 7~t694-28~--HOuse of Imports OMLY $5495 . AUT1101t1z1m NEWPORT DATSUN '71 FIAT 124 M ER<.:l::lJES l>E/\1.Ell 8118 l>ove Strcel SPIDER 6862 M aawhc!-1 l'r. NEWPOltT BEACll Mint. om• of a kind! Call Bu{'n:J P.ark 833·1300 fordcta1ls. (40967). 523-7250 -------BRITISH CAR CO Oo lhc Santa /\n:a Fwy 1973 DATSUN • ---STATIONWAGON 213/990·2525 '73 2BO·C, pvt. 1 owner, Cul · . 714169•·2854 ly rqu1p .. '\Int M nd. Automut1c. radio & root --------· 32,0IXJ m1. /\:\l 1 F \I slt•n•• rack. tl49UDt:.:l. !:iupcr Honda 9727 c·asscltc. SX.200 11r m>1kt economy 1:ar for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ollt'r.1131·175 I ask for i\I r ONLY $2600 Brand Mew '76 Goet1. Ml\RQlllS MOTORS HONDA Cars '61 :12os I spd. lll'W rel.Ill OVER I 00 en,: SllOO or offt.'r Cpc. Run.• 6 c) I .. Cue I mj , Ens: sunroof, leather inl . Sarnfkc' HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 ·8588 714/523-7250 '75MBZ 240 DIESEL Sttl. •1 Spd . tr3ns., 1688!\IYF). Cla s sic white. 13uy or lease. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921 ·8588 714L5~3-7250 __ '76 MBZ 300 DIESEL 1<182H EY) Pastt>I htiw. c:lc. i.u11roof. :.lcrco. Uu.Y orkaM· HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 -8588 714/523-7250~- 1lH!OJNl.'\Qf.UfA1Tf PtcW• ')onO .. qof -)' .n,..,,.,v f•' Ml\~tnN \'II JO 8Jl·71!~0 dQ\· IJIO 642-9617 To Choote ff-om! uto basin9 9580 Auto Leasing 9580 UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Datsun (ilO. 2 tlr, hardlop. I !>lld 6JI ·O 139 o r GJl ·2h21l Oldsmobile Honda Cars • GMC True: ks 2850 JI arbor Ill nl. Cost;i l\lesa 5-10·!164'. ·n DatMm l200, 4 :.pd 9730 3.5mp.:& over . t,:tl. cond JOC)Uar 49-&·2828 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 240Z. ·n. i;ound cond. air eond. SI 150. l:l!.17 1066 Ex1 35. 673 2537 ---·7r. 2HOZ. Whit<', 4 spd . .\l ai:s. AM /F M /T ape, a ll'. 651l0 mi's. fmmnc (·ond S7~l5. IH2·91G5. /\ft 4: :JO !JGl!-2865 1974 260Z ·I S(>l·t·ti. air rond , mago .. & low milt•s C3i6~DZ>. SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 83 I ·2040 495.4949 :tflOO llAC.H llVD. IUNTINGTON IUCH 842·8844 980 411tos, Mew 9800 Allh-. Mew 9100 Alrto1, Hew 9.00 ............................. , .............•.. ··········•········•··· BUY A NEW .TOYOTA \ . ' from HERB FRIED LANDE 537·5464 GARDEN GROVE FWY. IJMONTBS --· . ..-....... Aalfos, l•.WW Alltoa. l..,.W AAltot, t..,orhd ........... ,.... ....... IMport.d • Aartoa. 19',..-fM Friday, Octooer 22. 197'6 DAILY PILOT •• •..•••••• i;~~;.~....... ........••..........•. . ....••••....•...........•••••..•.•........••• ·····•·····•·····•···•· ···••·•···•············ "Mef·uct.1 h..s 9740 MGI '74 PorKhe 9750 P-.che 9750 Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 Autos, lmporled Autos, lmpCH1w:t Autos. Imported ··•··••······•········• ··•··················· ·····•·········•·•····· ····••················· .........•...................•..........•..... ··••••·······••·•···•·· .............•......••• ··········~············ "7$ MB 280C. Lettlhor, aun rr., cru.lse, 22,000 ml Warr .. Asking ..$12,250 Mich tires. very clea car. 673 3434 · • RS HE Toyota 9745 Triumph 97'7 Triumph 9767 MG MIDGET 73 9111: Sll~er, S apt.I , 197. PO C TOYOTA 1971 CORONA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All models, colors. llcre mags, f M, air cond, etc. 9 t II TARGA SEDAM 74 Co 11 ~ XI t d •74 SPITFIRE TR-6'$ now I D111cuss leasing. 60 1 Owner. Xlnt cond. lhru· Sspeed, air cond 'stereo, FOR Auto truu:. IJdnrv air \I ro ul . n \'1111 Mo r M· out $l0700 G<lS-8625 or T . • Ubl SI! I $0'.,050 otr RDSTR M.11\)'lo choo1efro01. We s 1n. any pro· 963:1!04 • · mau. Duy or XLN l'Ond1lmruor.. low mill's m1ti71Sor 7521721 buy,, II, trade. Call us arami;, leasep1an (600HPC1. '77 outi.t and•nlt v ... lut.> l1'pt>cd.rcdbc11uly.1.ikt' 974 BRITISH CAR CO. 1009 Porsche 911T, xlnt SADDUIACJ< ltl.'>ll>SW > 70 Corolla Coupe, 2 new rww, lo m1k11. !iJ:lLH'r . now! •••••••••••••••••••••• 213/990-2525 cond, low miles, lnl & ext Y ALLEY IMPORTS NoL yet llul we do havl' $1699 t •res 37 MPG. Sti75 BRITISH CAR CO. '"12 MG M 1dget. Air. 714/194-2854 like new. 640·9265 831-2040 49 5.4949 new '76 Corollus. Eum 11-16 7171 Days & wknds 2131990-2525 $l,lSO ---------• pie: <TE311859\9) to1 T · mph 9767 714/894-215-t 493 9153 MGI GT '75 914 2.0. Metallic blue. 1972 PORSCHE only .!'!~. ••••••• ... ••••••••• -7-. pvt ply. 17 .000 m1., 91 IT ollSWOC)eft . "" 97 0 '74 Midget, xlol in & out S<:led from 60 dirterent 67J·4917 or 774-9469 $2997 · 1971 Triumph TR6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 30,000 mi, $2425. l'P. ~;..,w. ust:d sports t'Jri;. h 56C Stereo, factory ulloy A 111\l' OWlll'r l'ur XLNT! '70 rudory Cmµr, xlnl 640--0007 ~ Lcrms. Cun leui.c. '65 Porac e 3 ' Im mac. wheels, lowe red & rl'udy The lietler Uaraarn l50JOTH I Hu\' or ll·tl:>l'. 1975 TRIUMPH l'<>nJ. rblt cna. nu paint• BRITISH CAA CO. Red/blk int. $5400. ur l3HLTV> SADDLEBACK TR7 S2.600. ~-8479 IDGET 213/990-2525 bestocrer. <213>~1.80 $899'1. VALLEY IMPORTS nl I El 26, ml., mint. Supe 71.a•9 'SSClasslc xlntcond new •DOMIURMS• '7& Corolla 2 dr, or•& 83120.. ~IY 18,000 ~1'c::''t eck'66 VW Squareback. de I! (118JfES1. •1v 4-2854 . ' • •PORSC'"'e.·""UDI• owner. Xlnt "ond Mu"t --· _ .. o 495.4949 r c sunrou • rac rolled eng. good $250. 1---------...:....;...;.. __ 1 interior, new pulnl. '"""" ' l>ll'r~'O. n111~s 1740PCP ) 963.icis • ITISH CAR CO. Opet 9746 $.1500. 834-0289 13631 Har bor 636 2333 sl.'11, movln.: a II road. TR 7 NEW SS999. . 213-2525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl,!J9S 673-U'JUS. ,. bl k b • •DO ... IUR ... s ~ VW B d ·' bl i..v· '72 Opel 1900 Xlnl cond '70 9llE, gd cond, mus '63 Super 90 C. Sharp. all • ..,ui.tom ac l'uut.\ ,.. ,.. • U!!, cpenua c. 714/194-2854 immac 1 ownr 47 " :.ell. $4800. o~ best orre r. orig. $4,500. 641·0850 or '70 Tovota. GaR i._avl•_r 111 U&.,lU s llencf1ts of lcai. •PORSCHE-AUDI• good cond .. $l000. Pvl ur-: 9744 SlaJV> 0 ....,7.,00 ·b r 63J..l375 anytime &a.2-0054. Th C -d--h xlnt 1.'•lllcl., 4 dr , ~!llXl in.: 60 !\los hn /\II OAC. l3ti:ll Harbor 636-2333 l'ty. AM 846-5780 ~ m1., """'· ...,... .,,,., c c astest raw in t e SSli ?<JCJO BRITIS C 4:30orS59·5480eves. t962PORSCHE West ... a Du1ly Pilot -':.... H ARCO. 'T1TR·6,xlnt cond.$2700.'66 Cu1ly equip VW •7 Gl.RDSTR '67 0pe1Wagon. &OCAIRIOLET Rolls Roye:~ 9756 Classified Ad. Phone Have somelhing to sell? 2131990-2525 orbestoffer. Squareback,radialUres. $250or best offer Blau pu net ste reo, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &t2·5678. Class1f1ed ads do It well. 714/694-2854 675·8443 CB radfo. $800. 675-0056 A be t y. Like new. ~Miii. $3895 546·Sl88 speed transmission. •t DEALER IN U.S.A. Autoa. New 9100 Wets, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 Aados..Ntw 9100 AlltoJ. Ne~ 9100 Ponche 9750 (YC1'i12) ROY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••··· .. \.................... CollKtors lt.m ~ CARVER . • . . . · •DOM BURNS• , 966 PORSCHE PORSCHE ""UD•• r ROLLS-ROYCE 1 912 COUPE * """. ,,...,."'._.. Black exterior, s speed & _!~l Harbor 636·23 ::::' ...... GA9'DEN WEST VW Hi111 k-. \'\ ' t H1 I t f<l\11 ' ... 111. \\. ,f (11 Ill'" , HI\ .t in excellent . cond1t1on. '73 PORSCHE 914 ClOSED SUNDAYS j (668LJRJ. Priced lo sell Like n ew , AM /1-'M, -------- '70 MG B, al chrome wheels, sharp. '54 Bentley R Type, wht Runs good ONLY $4295 (IH5JNZ). gray 1ol., sun roof. auto \\, -.1 n1111 11·1 "CU ~ '},)1 Call 675-209-t eves. NEWPORT DATSUN BRITISH CAA CO. xlnt cond. <213188l-l994 _j 888 Dove Slteel 213 lftftft·2525 Ronr 97 5 7 '7 S M G B . C i l r on NEWPORT B~ACll 714J8g._2854 ••••••••••••••••••••••<!! yellow/blk trim. Clean, 833-1300 •67 ROVER sharp, tuned & ready. -- $4500. Ph 640-0657 CLASS! Fl ED will sell it. SeU idle items 642-5678 ( 38 10 LQ I. S2199 Ex- . ---tremely rare-! Out:.tand1 Aadot. New 9100 Alltos, New 9100 Alltot, New 910ol ing condition. ' •••••.••...•.................•.....•.............•.•.•.............. ;, . FACTOllY AUTHORIUO CLEAN-UP SALE GOOD SB.ECTIOH OF 1976 CHEMUMS • HOltNET'S • SPORTAIOUTS •MATADORS• PACHS ALLAT 1976 CLEAN-UP SALE PRICES 1976 GREMLINS ST.UTIM~AT '!ER HQ All!OolO:IE711'lOO 52896°0 Buy now and receive BUYER PROTECTION PLAN 11 at no additional cost and save over 1977 IT'Odel prices '70 HORNET Air cond1tlontnr~Jtomat1c trans.. power ~ 35.000 act ual 'i!_~ SEE• t527BEM~-;," $~ 695 '75 AMC JAVBJN Automatic. pwr. steering. air oond & vrnyl top. Hard to find' 52795 '75 MATADOR COUPE Auto. trans .• f actor y atr conditioning, power steering, vinyl roof, c ustom interior. 15,000 actual miles. Must See (P832). 53295 '74 STATION WAGON Aulomat1c trans .. power steering. air cond1t1oning. 27,000 actual · mi l es H ARD TO FIN D ! (072JPXI . 52998 '75 CHEVY MONZA 2+ 2 Cpe Auto. trans .. factOfY air conditioning. radio. heater. rallye wheels Local one owner cerl! (430MIP) 53295 '74VWDASHB 33.000 ac tual miles. GOOD ECONOMY! (496MVA). 53295 · HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 7~4/523-7250 i Toyota 9765 ······················~ TOYOTA "AIETIER BARGAIN" BETTER YET AT BILL MAXEY TOYOTA MOW DURING OUR OCTOBER DISCOUNT $ALE •COROLLAS •PICKUPS •CORONAS •CELICAS •CHINOOKS •LAMDCRUISERS WE'RE DEALING OH THE ENTIRE INVENTORY SEETHE GOOD GUYS AT BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I 888 I l t'ach lll•ci Hunhnqton ll~ach 847-85SS NEW 1977 PONTIAC SUllllD PLUS TAX & LICENSE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 12M21c12303021 ·NEW 1977 PONTIAC FllllllD LOADED ~/$5966 PLUS TAX & LICENSE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 12ranMN11200 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -flt 2-T57R7P124586 ~ NEW 1977 GMC PICK.UP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY #rcoi•12so1401 NEW 1977 GMC 11101111 YAN PLUS TAX & LICENSE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY +roou1uson10 NEW 1977 GMC % IOI PICKUP en. $4366 ~:r~ ' • • 1 ' PLUS TAX & LICENSE .., ---~ II g ORANGETHORPE c{ ::r: . . ~ J . AutcK, New 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Alltos, New, 9100 Autos. Mew 9100 Wo1, Mew 9100 , Hew 980 Autos, New 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 A.tot, Hew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ....................... 1....................... ••••.••..•••••......... .......••...•••••...•.. •••••.•..•..••••...... • •....•.•.........•..•.....•.•......•..••..•....•.•••.••.•••••••••••• FULLY LOADlDI Including 3 air cond1f1oners, gen¥ator, mlefowave oven, am/fm Stefeo 8 Track, cruise control. rack & ladder. (33074) Loaded -Nothing Else To Buyl THIS WHKEND ONLY: SHOULD BE ••• s3o,ooo SALE PRICE $20,555 I 4 TO CHOOSE FllOM Mlf1Y outstaridlno feat\lfes. Including: power steering, powet' d11C brakes, 1t1lom11lc tran1m1ssion. roof rack & ladder, ettfeo. 3 way refrigerator with freezer. 360 V-8 Engine, 1 ton chasele, air conditioning, 8 lrack Stereo, many more cleluxe leatures. (9108) NOT A PllCI LEADEll WAS $13,556 e SAVE $2000 SALE PRICE $11,556 1r.•------------------------.-.. ..... lllpi!l~!'l'lf'llR 4 TO CHOOSE FROM Dodge 1 Ton But>Ole Top Van. with many ou1Stain<11ng features, Including: 360 V-8, 1utoma1io 1ran1m1salon, power steering, powel' brakes. re-circulallng toilet. 3 burner stove & oven, furnace, hot water heater. refrigerator. double llned & Insulated roof, dual Battery ayttam, Spire Tire & much much morel (13152) NOT A , •• er UADElt WAS $10,062. SAVE $1605 $ 7 ->~HUGE•<-­ DISCOUNT SALE! FRIDAY·SATURDAY·SUNDAY A '9ally lop unit, Include• Dodge Yi ton van with auto trent.. power steering, power bf'lkes, two burner stove, duai batteries With automatic control, self·prim1ng water pump, double fully llned and Insulated root, Spare Tire Y moont, frarpe mounted Butane tank, stainless 1teel 11nk, lntenor coordinated cab aeata. (1412) NOT A PllCE LIA.DER! WAS $9187 e SAVE '1500 SALE PRICE $7 7 •J•DAILYPILOT .AMto Lffllng 918 •••••••••••••••••••••• . 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Call bet \ Including: a ir cond, landau roof, tilt steering wheel, power atee+'lng, power brakes. avto Lrans, radio, tinted glass and mote, order yo.,ir chotce-of colors nowt! •122 s 10711 -+~ 341 Mot 0 fl OM: Clio Coll 15'15 oo Cto lledue1oOll fl6000 MM T-UllllMyU12278 ""' ....... -.... ..... o.._e.. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "'°" c... Sell II. Fnl It. I 642 •5878 I 0,. Coif Ser'ICll l'*"' M Wini • Wll'll /Id , . ,__ c:.ot ~ 197lVW SU,EallETU 4 speed. 8 track stereo & low mih.•s. <S13J ES>. SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 * * BUGS '67 THRU '76 OVER 26 TO CHOOSE FROM 4 S'PEEOS CONVERTIBLES SUNROOFS L 0 w , I 0 w m I 1e 1 • ooe owner $2800. SJ6.9MJ. oond, must ell '1Sl.S'104 $2295. $81-603$ 6&?pm. MO-Zll39 CLEAN <3493·3'7§). '68 Bua. reblt enr. Gd '86 VW Baja Bug, New Weir 9910 'M Cad. Cogvert .• while• $1199 cond.. ru1111 greaL $800 en& & tram. $950. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• on·wh1l~. bclll olrcr. Cd Up SALE firm. d7·3965 Pbone963-7094. 1972 IUICIC rond. 64t-78-t1 • 65 v w Bu s . s em I· Bug, reblt eng & trans. CUSTOM SKYLARK C--. 99'1 USED VW camper. Gd cond. $1300 sunroof, 'ood cond, ~. Coupe. Sold locally, one •••••••••••••••••••••~• orbestofr. 962 8680 640-'13'11, 81aln~ owner 4' • low mileage OL~ cur with ruu 119'ter & aJr l 974 C:HIVR 15 ~ ! '74 VW DASHER St. '67 BUS. Very &ood cond. COQd. 0~13). C:AMAlO LTC'li BUSES Wagon. 4 spd, AM/FM. $1200. OMLY $2995 Air condltlonlf\i. UQSW · ' 70 Bug, reblt eni:, re· Xlnt cond. $3500/bst olr. Ph 49'7·35.51 eve11. itluss, stl'el.J>elled radhll S ceip\.S, CB •• good l'<>nd. ~-lf'l23 •68 vw Bus. Od cond. while strapo tires, turbc CAMPER Pvt Pty. Sl.200. 493·7$81 h y d r a m 11 l l t' 1----------'68 VW Bus, runs well, $1100. 2163 Plu'tenlla trunsmls1>lon, AM/1''~1 HOW IS THE TIM& '67 Sqbck. Orig owner, supe r clean, best offer Ave. 646-1029aft 2. stereo rud10, l'ODSOte. TO IUY ALL new e ng, good cond. 673-0406 '7S VW Rabbit 4 Dr <DP·SU . SALEfllRICES $849/bstorr.675·0313. •71 VW Bug, (ld cond. AM/FM tape deck. 4 $3395~ GARDEN WEST '66 VW. New pamt., reblt Orig. owner. $1450. or Spd,26,000mUUnt.cond. &.>elngiarusoarea eni. Runs strong. $800. bestorfer.497·21ll4 $2S50.49H 366 '67 Riviera. New motor, AsktorRick vw 646-5217. 1974 vw '67 vw Bui:. re bit eng, nds mech perfect, new pullll, or~ Coa1t 2 Blocks W. Beach Blvd , S b body work. ssoo. or best s tereo system+ more. -·-;,-I 7600 We1>lmioster Blvd 71 Q, ck. Reblt eng.. 412 WAGOH orcer. 64H3JO days, or $1250. 645·3716or675·3922 Daily Plot WestmmsLer 893·7Ml AM /FM . 4 spd., runs Auto. trans., a ir concU· 644·4965 eves. 330West OaySt.. great. xtra clean. $1G9S. tiorung. Supei: savings. •75 RIVIERA Costa Mesa * * 642·2072. t879KMU). Full power, inrludmg,V-8 ch .. rol.. 9920 ---------1 '75 VW Rabbit. AM/FM $2499 19_,.n autom:illc tr:in:;missaon. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • AU SALE PRICES 'GS vw. Sharp! Runs stereo, air cond. Perr _."" air cond1t1oning, vinyl ,7 SC:NIVY HOYA. GARDEN WEST good._ automatic stack pkg. $3275. Ph9W·4877 Lop, AM/FM stereo wllb Vw shift, Just tuned. lubed & We11 miss you. t ape, t 1 l l w h c e l . CUSTOM COUP& ma int serv. Moving, '73 VW From The Girfs (859MJD). 6 cylinder. Auto trans. 2 Blks W. or Beach Blvd must sell. Make offer. ' Staper BeeHe In Classified $6 I 89 Factory air cond. Power 7000 WestmtDSter Blvd 636-0974 Lo mi. cherry, supe.r de-steenng. Power bra.Ires. Westmin~ter 893·7551 --------. -1 al. Weekend special! Vol•o 9772 Radio. Rally whee ts. '68 VW w /re bit engine. (407HGZ). ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Vin) I roor. Low mileage. * ~~·4lt913re. 64s.6~7r2eo, $900. BRITISH caR CO. SOUTHERN Lie. 921MSN3Q7.99 * ...... 'VV 213inan ~2525 Wa~tads Call642·S678 ORAMGE COUNTY'S IA.to N ,.,.,,.,. VOLUME SAMT A AMA ~~!·.~:.": ••••••. !~.~~ ..... ~· .. :.°': ....... !~;~ ~~·.~:.°': ....... !~!_~ ~!·.~.e.": ••••••• !~!_~1 __ 7_1_4_1&_9_4-_2_&_54 ____ ~"!:_!·.~~e.": ....... !~!_~ VOLVO DEALER • 69 Riv 1 e r a. f u I I y LIMCOLM MERCURY LINE·UP IS A TOYOTA A Bina BARGAIN BATIING FIRST & PLAYING SECOND MEW '76 COROLLA (,;,N •fl ll lbf\t~ Wn\A._.,_.1 r'>"\tt. ft•""'9 A.vf"f!Qr• $296023 \;,,,. .................. .... CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME! BA mNG SECOND & PLAYING LEFT FIELD HEW '76 COROLLA WGM. Se< 11~3!~'.19! ...an A"'A--QIM 0.thntjAVflflql BAmNGTHIRD & PLAYING SHORT STOP HEW '76 COROMA SM •llT10~-03t506 ""h 4 ~AMlleoo llall1nq ,...,_ s3471 73 BAmNGFIFTH & PLAYING FIRST HEW '76 HILUX PU s359965 HEW '76 YOLYO 2'4DLO llC'"b'( 1 01?Ql9 .. dO 0 0 p ~ ,,,,..,nt) B.ill""'l AvetoitQ,. BAmNGNINTH & PITOtlNG HIW '76 YOLYO H4GLA llC'601\E 1-0t 7194 Auto Sun Rn?l•Pow•• ,,H,,f\c) iJ l•IC\Wt~n Pow~• 8111"'9"~• 98876 WARMING UP ON THE IEMCti •.• TOP 9UALln USED CARS ••• PRICED TO SELL!! MILITARY PERSONNEL WELCOME! PAm SERVICE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK! '70TOYOTA AllCOM0·49' !ll~E •12n '72 4X4 uMOC•u1sa 3t•NAW *27M '74 VOLVO All A"1'0r.I. &4"8<XA '70TOYOTA ·~ *llM '73 CELICA Y1"Tl TOf'4SI' 909iEG •23n '74 DATSUH 4000l 4SI' 73'>.IPV '70 COROLLA '71 CORONA W4"44Sl'UQI CPl4WIAOIO 7'J8$1f 9ttl>OV •12n *ISM '75 CELICA '72 VOLVO SWAt•MA•S AUYOAllUDIO ll/NJN 7)3ElG *3"9 ·n 2401 '71 YW 4Sl'mtlAJIJ CAMPll...._, 191t00 3'41'1t'W -..:....-~ _, ---~-- 0... '!'>.al "' to .o<h•""9 I~, .. ,., .... , "~ lhllq .. ~lwl.~ """' o•P'\,1Jre t.ic1tc-1 w~ rt ... Df"l'~'l·.-on.tl '"" P9'1•-.,,.., f~fOl'J t.f\'\\Ulfa,_11 ,,,., ... ...,. ... ''-' ""'1••• ",.1, OUtcnw• """' P.1~1~ I • ftl Vf>.-f (nr-1\r\ DO.» equipped, low mil('::., xlnt 1301 N. Tustin EXAMPLE: Brand new cond. $1600. 557-1598 Santo Ana 547-0511 1976 Volvo 242S. Futlyl·.-7-. -0-.-k-A--11-·l--------- equipped. l090().16). 3 u 1 c P 0 0 • Don't See Us Fint ... ONLY $6596 hatchba~~:i· But See Ut Last!!! "If You Don•t Buy From CONNELL. Ml\RQlllS MDTDRS ,'rO,OJ MAALoUl lillll PK 'W l •••" (1 qu J,..., ~ ~\w,', I• I Ml..,, 1t;I VI( JO • i .'r.11(J .iv) la'lO '61 Buick, G cyl, :iuto, ga11 saver $395. '64 Chev coupe $425. 548·4742 CodiUoc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGECOUHTY {!)Ii'~: VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County I BUY or LEASE DIRECT Nabers [!:t'(!f., ~!~~ 2025 S. Manchester Gu.uJntcctl Anaheim 750-2011 Lrn1M. Sprcialim 1975 VOLVO 242 4 cyl. eoupe. 4 speed, air cond. & stereo. Extra clea n. low mileage. (464Nl\H>. OMLY$5400 " Prcfrircd Kate\ I Jr~~'l !>dl•ctinn •ll Nnv &. U'l'J CJc.ltll.tL\ Ill 1 >1trn):c C.ounty Open Sunddy CJdillJC Ma'>tl!r OcJkr 2600 H H bor Blvd (.,1\IJ ~lc\J 540·9 I 00 Nabers You're Paying Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ·11 Monte Carlo. Till wbl, ~up e r clea n, S3300. 835·5235 or 831 9319 '68 Chevcllc Mahbu 3J)7, Sag ~rg1>on Cam. Offy I lli;hrasc. Holly 650 4 bar· rel, Rl•cnt valve & head job. new G·SOxl<l tires & ma~ll. &•sl ofr. 557·3057 or 673-5276. '75 Mahhu Classic W-n. 6 pass. brn w/camel int, loaded. um/fm stereo, vry clean. 536·8395. '66 Chevy for sale. 963-2693 '75 Monte Carlo. 3lM mi, Ille blul', wht vinyl lop, S.1.~. 4!19-3793 '65 Chcvelle. 6 cyl, auto trans. gd mileage, 4 dr, , Call an 6, 751-6980 '72 Caprice. 4·dr sedan. s,Used '71 Cad C pe DeV1lle. Loadedw/xlras.S2,l!i0. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31.000 m1. Cab top, wht, Call 646·6376. at 990 I red leather, loaded. ener $6500 Pll 536,9953 '71 Kingswood 9 pass FUil ••••••• • •••••• • • ••• ••• • · pwr., stereo 8 lrk. Sac. MEWPORTER II '76 Cad. Convertible, red $1300. 968·0290 SSS .&.LE ext., while int., 8800 m1. ,,. all xtras incl AM /FM '68 Chevy Malibu One owner. $500. •640-0846• stereo w18 lrk, SlG,500 Contac•t Dale S mith, 72Mk. IV·975MX1-1-$4650 72 MG·823EYP·S2350' 71 Toy Wg.·2810LS·S1350 71 Pinlo·4MCOl·$11SO 640·5050 cl!am·5pml or --,-9-7-5-M-0-,.,.1 ... 768-4613 aft 6 pm & " ~ 70 M lll·820BES·$2650 wknds. TOWNE COUPE 70Chev.PU·59515G·$1350 '72 CADILLAC 70Chev Wg. 872ASD·S1450 • CPE DeVlLLE 69LTD-470MXT·$l150 Loaded! Super de:il. lo 68T·B1rd·XEW115·$1350 mi. s1?ns1ble pymts . 68VW·374MX1·$1150 (SOOKATI 6701ds·VVS976·S950 BRITISH CAR CO. 67 Jmper .. 8208ES·Sl550 213/990.2525 67VW F B .. WIP504·S1150 7.14169 ... 2854 66Chev lm ·SYH207·$750 ...- 66 Chev B.A S VS572·S750 j;;;;;;;;;;-;_ ___ _ 66T·Bird·SBM602·S750 64 Pont TM X66J.$650 63 VW·GMZ985•$950 63 Chev SS·PPV219-$450 For 8d Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Automatic, air cond .• Landau & s t e reo cassette. (103NIH). SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 Continental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MARK IV Fully loaded including padded vinyl lop, leather interior, till. whefl, crw!>c control, AM/P>l tape, air conditionlri~. Ser. Y89A872631. $8686 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beacli 842-8844 YOV'U LIKE THE TOTAL BE'M'ER at HERB FIEDLANDER IMPORTS 1976 FIATS 128 MODEL 2 Or's. 4 Or's, Customs, Wagon' You Pay 150 .. ovu orr.1nv•··· -Aslt Co see the invoke Many to Choose From Some Demos. YOU PAY INVOICE LESS 2% •Plus Dir. lnstallfd options (If 111yJ luMiale IA• Om Fl111tilf Anil. (0.A.C.l ~IS Fll•fllll.PWZ Ftmllll DfM.""7 ... ·- , A.Mtot. Uaed . . . Mtos. UMCI ~. Uted .._, UMCI Alllol. UMcl j Friday, Octot>.r 22, 1979 DAILY PILOT •JJ •••••••••• •••••••• ••••• •••••• •••••• ••• •••••••• ••• •••• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• M 9100' Autos. M tlOC M«cwy 9950 fttymouth '960 rtymouth 9960 PoMioc: 996 ~.~:.~ ••••••• !~ ~.~··~•••••••••••• ••••••••~•~••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 MARK IV '65 falcon '76 Mllt.CUllY AJLAS '41 ~....,..., · ._ Gr•nd Prix. gd C<>nd. Full power ,' AM / f'M Ore•l •haJ>tl. $500. IOICATVILLAGilt S,peclal De luxe, 2 d~. new tires. $800. Cal' stereo, vinyl top, leather __ M_a_rt...;..y..;...,S48_·_28_S2_.__ STATIOHWAGOH ~19t~....... ~r'.:....~u8osl.~~f!'AX'·1_M2_·_S24_1 ______ 1 ..,._,Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• to.wffMntal 9930 Ford 994 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1nter1or, till whe~I ~ 1•' ... • ... .., 6\nn .._ ..,,., DeauUful cur. Must see '75 FORD 6 cylln(ler. Auto trims. v,...n ally I\ un. ut 1 P°""9c 'IB CotaUna W~n. l ownr., t 0 a PP r cc i J t e . RAMCHERO Power brakes. Rudio. PM • 9965 xl:nt. a .ooo mi .. AU pwr .. (601LEM >. Aut.o. tr Jl\S., Cuctory air Heater. Lua: gage ruck. 2921 Harbor Blvd., •••••••••••••••••••• •• alr. SllOO. 541 ;HGO d · · · Special wheeas. Sporll Cotta Mesa •72 PONTIAC $6986 con itionang, power ac·ccnl group. Low S4Ll934 FIRlll•D NI 9970 GUSTAFSON steering, power dii.c 1 Li "•SPHL .,.. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• brnkcs. radio, heater, mi eage. c. '" · ESPllT l INCOLN MERCURY 1 '1800 Beac h Blvd t4unlinglon Bt·Jch wh1tewJll t1r .. 5. '"up"r Spec1ully priced Ill 1974 PLYMOUTH '74 THUMDUtllllD ~ "' ~ $3799 V 8. Auto tran:.. Air con mcc two tone fim!>h! ! Custom Suburban tw() dlllonini:. Power steer· HA9tDTOP (45ffl6Y>. SANTAANA seatStaUonWagonstan lnR. Power brake!! V-8.Auto trans.Factory $519 5 LIMCOLH MERCURY clard equipment includet AM / f'~l i.terco. Vin) 1 a1r cond1lloning. Power 540•5630 130l N.Tustl.n dectron1c 1anlllon, lOP.· Mag wheels. Low steering. Power brakes. S_.a •-a 547•051 I power dlsc front brakes, mileage! Lie. 461KFC Power windows. AM/FM 842-8844 '~LINCOLN MARK Ill v.a, auto trans • factory 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l INC ,)t N ME IKURY _,.. ""' po w e r s l c e r 1 D g . SAVE stereo. Vmyl roof. Rally .iutomaUc transmission wheels. Ser. "6000. '75 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGON air rond1llon1ng, power 2626HAR101t ILVD. i;teenng, 1}()wer brakes, COSTA MESA power windows, power ------ seats, AM /FM radio, !173 Country Squ1r-e. 9 heater, whitewall tires. pass., air.• µwr, :.lereo. vinyl roof. lintel.I .:la~s. $2000. 549·88:!3 wheel covers. A rla~:>IC. F rtl LTD-B ~-h-Slk fH2A 73 o roug am • $·2999 pillared 4 dr. AM 1 1"~J stereo radio, htr/air, pwr . strg1pwr window:.. Spht front seals. $24:-iO. 6734300 540-5630 Aut.o trans. factory air cond1llonin g , puwer steering, power brakes. rad io: heater, 9 paS!>!>l!nger. 558NDV. $4888 '540-5630 rubber bumper guord:. SAMTAAMA ' $5399 AM radio. li~ht puckugc LIHCOLH MERCURY s ... ...-• • ..... • 11 l a n d u r d s I t t 130 N T ln """ '"" """"" whltewalls, deluxe wheel 1 • ust LIMCOLH MERCURY covers, Jett remote m1r ~a Ana 547.05 I I 1.301 N. Tustin ror, electric ~lock, lu.: '74 Jo"'irebird Esprit~ air, Santa Ana 547-051 I ~aae rack. loall'&le autl am/fm etereo pwr win· loek, JOOc1d, 4 bbl, \'8 dows, dOOI' locks & xtras. 9CJO engine, heu vy duly sus Xtnt rond. $3900. 675-0384 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • pension package, ah --'73 GT Hatchback 4·spd. conditioning, tinted '73 Grand Prix, xlnl. Lo Good Cond. $1450/b!>l of. w1ndah.ield . <DP· u > mi's. $3500. Offer. Wall fer. M8·9432 $2215 take trade. 631·3318 or -------- 644·4839. '74 Vega lllchbk. uut~. '72 Calaxte SIMI. See In aarage area A/C, lo m1. nu tires, A·l. 2626 HARIOR BLVD. In xlnl c·ond. SISOO. 2626 HARIOR ILVD. Ask for Rick '70 Pontiac Grand Prix! S20TS. 830-0890 644·2877 1011\SO\ ,~SO\ • LINlOLN MtRClJHY 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • I IN~OLN ·MERCURY COSTA MESA !Jf)8.Jl16 COSTA MESA Orilnn~ Coast l'\111 pw_r ~qup., A/C. 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'42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENT R esi dents "Q~niand C aptu~e._· Of R .a pist : By ARTUUR 8 . VINSEL Ot HO• O•llr "6Mt ~ A crowd or perbape 500 people t one point jammed a Seal Beach school auditorium Thurs· rc1ay nl&hl to voice emotional de· rJllands for apprehension or the downto.wn rapist responsible for six sex assaults since July. The overflow crowd al 'McGaugh Intermediate School was somewhat chilled by the fact confirmed by police-that the •Hacker was likely sitting ifnong them, sexually lbrilled by bis own anonymous notoriety. Citizens are now so galvanized by fear of the rapist who sbikes 4}ttlY within an eight-square·block Ea of Old Town, the region ween Pacific Coast Highway, San Gabriel River and Bay Boulevard, that they are forming vigilance teams. ! A number of women in Old own, which is heavily populated . by Cal Stale University Lon&. Beach coeds, have begun armlnl themselves and several present defended the admittedly dangerous tactic "If you are certain you can kill him," observed Detective Dlane Vasquez, who bandies sex crimes for the Seal .Beach Police Depart· ment. "then co to it. .• " Detective Vuquea and acting police chief Sam D' Amico were frequently jeered during the first 90 minutes of the meeting. Her voice unsteady and on the verge or tears, Mrs. Vasquez, whose home contains nine guns, admitted from the podium she was actually frightened by the angry crowd she tried to address. One specific issue was the honoring or a requesl by police not to share the podium with Bet· ty Brooks, director of Women Against Sexual Abuse, which functions as the Rape Hotline. They offer counseling programs J/1e llz;fti JJrl~/icle111 i(1/ /)(1 /Jltle I •· ·~ A,. .. ..,..._ PROGRAM COVER FOR FINAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE A c o1onra1 Toueh f0r Verbal Battle In Wllllamaburg Carter, Ford Set For Final Debate By the Assodated Press Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, two presidential can- d l dat es in search or a breakthrough to a clear edge in the race for the White House, get J their last chance tonight to find that advantage in head-on de- bate. The crowd or staff and cam- ealgn workers gathered for a political rally on the White House south lawn to chffr President 'l'ord as he took off for tbe l'estored Colonial capital cf 'Williamsburg, Va., lo meet Carter for their third and final ,presidential debate at 6:30 p.m . ;PDT. , Ford told placard-waving sup- Street Shat For Ford Brook h u rs t Street. between Warner and Ed· inger avenues, will be closed to traffic from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday during President. Ford's apeech. Fountain Valley officials said today. "We are askine people to arrive before 1 p.m. before we cloae t.he street," said BUI Ackerman, city ad· mlnlstrative assistant. Secret Service officials will close Brookhunt Street u soon as the Presl· dent arrives from Los Angeles in a motorcade. Thoee attendin1 the SUn- day event are asked to park iD a erusy area Just south of the m aln entnoee to the cultural and recrea· . lion center, Acter~an pld, porters he expects to ''pull off the political surprise of the century and come back and win" rafter being as far as 30 percentage points behind in voter-preference polls. A Gallup Poll taken after tbe Democratic convention In July showed Carter leading Ford 62 to 29 percent, a 33-per-cent gap. But tbe most recent polls show Carter with a narrow lead which, given the mareiD of error, means t.he race could go either way. Carter's election hopes got a boost in New York today when a SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-A3 state court judge bumped in· dependent candidate Eugene J . McCarthy off the presidential ballot there. McCarthy's spot on the New York ballot wu · cballenced by Democrats con· cemed that bis appeal to Uberal voten could si,pbob off enougb votes for Cartl'r to throw New York'• 41 electoral votes to Fon!. .. Lawyers for McCarthy said they would appeal the ruling that. the hldopendent candidate didn't have enoueb valid aipatwa on his ballot petitions. McCarthy suffered another setback today wbeo the U.S. Court of Appeals In Wubiqton refUled to prohibit ~t's de· <See DEBATE, PateAJ) Manage~ Wanted Fovntain Valley South Little Learue officials wUl conduct •ilDUPI Saturday far people In- terested in being m..,_. next sprlQ«. Tbe aipupa will be held from'la.m. to4p.m .. atthellttle lea,_ fields at the comer of Ward Street and the San l>leco """"•Y ln Fountain Valley. for victims or rape and other lurid mistreatment. "Why are you afraid ol me ... !" Miu Brooks hotly demand~ as her supporters Joined the hue and cry. • "I'm not afraid of anything M ' ""C t~D'Ami be • a a.m ... , ap ·\~ co gan : in an explanationllO Miss Brooks •and her group. Stormed · another angry ~otnan, ''YoU:re jusr going to tell 'us· all bow to keep froDli getting raped. That's-the symptom, not the cause. It's the rapist. Whal areyoudoingtocatcbbim?" · "R}gttt on, sister•," thwldered a~uppqtter. D'Amlco gave a cautious brief- ing of measures taken to ap· prebend the rapist and met.bods of inveslieation, without reveal· ing too much if the attacker was indeed attending the meeting. He noted the rapist has rid,den a bicycle. red or orange, and af- fected a variety of disguises in- eluding a fake moustache, eyeglasses and in one case, an absurd Indian turban. • Undercover investigators, as many as nine men at a lime in the eight•square-block area, are also lurking there in disguise, some on bicycles, Capt. D'Amico explained. Several women complained that they reported seeing a literal carbon copy of the suspect, based on flyers dis tributed in supermarkets, beauty shops, laundromats and boutiques and then never saw a marked police car in their neighborhood. A uniformed policeman was even dis patched to McGaugh School at intermission with a fresh supply of flyers_ "We are tired of hearing men tell us about rape and getting raped," shouted a woman seated near the front row. "Let's hear a woman!" (See RAPIST, Page A2) ... . TWO POSSIBLE DISGUISES OF DOWNTOWN RAPIST Polle• l~sue Compo11te Drewing of Attacker U.S. Missile Missing Lost Nav y J et Found-Witlwut Weapon WASHINGTON (AP)-ANavy crew that located an Fl4 fighter jet on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean reported today that the aircraft's lop·secret Phoenix mis· sile is missing. Earlier. the crew had reported that the missile was aUached t<, the fighter plane. The fighter, which rolled off the deck of the U.S. aircraft carrier John F. Ken· nedy, was located Thursday in ConceFnS PackHB Meeting By ROBERT BARKER 0111>eOallyrt..-s1a11 Concern over downtown re· development was almost un- animously voiced Thursday night at a meeting of the Hunt· ington Beach Project Area Com- mittee, an advisory group on re- development. Residents packed a city office in the downtown section of the ci· ty to raise objections to possible high intensity developments un· der the plan. Citizens spoke primarily against possible high rise de- velopments, wider streets which they say they fear would cause heavy traffic congestion and re- location of people and busi· nesses. One resident said the re- development plan is objectiona- ble, loo, because it would tie up the city for the 35 years that the plan is in effect. Leonard Wright, a member or the Project Area Committee, said that everyone he has talked to wants to see the downtown restored to its former pro- minence. He said city officials, however. were not adequately considering cithens • quesUons. "There should be an effort to alleviate citizen concerns," Wright said. "People are getting the feeling that they have been given the runaround. "The citizens are justifiably concerned that the Project Area Committee should address these concerns," he said. Wright also said that a VTN plan for the area presents a cloud CSeeCITY PLAN, Pa1eA.%) Rmn Flnotls Diego Area CHULA VISTA CAP> - A cloudburst fiooded low· lying aleu aovtb of San Dleeo today, sending water three feet deep ~b streets and into some houses. Ll1btaing bit tl'llwfonnen, burnlng out dreuita and douslnt Uehf,.s. The two-hour storm left .7 lnch of rain. San Yaidro ltnetl a1001 the Mexican border were flooded. Power was out for two boun at lb• U.S. Customs and lmml1ntlon Service complex et the Sao Ysidro port of entry. 1,900 reel of water off the coast of Scotland. The Navy had been searching for the jet for nearly a month. A Pentagon spokesman said the nuclear-powered research vessel NRl, which localed the plane, is continuing its search for the misslle. Preparations are still under way to retrieve the $14-million plane from the ocean floor, the spokesman said. The Navy said Thursday the plane was lying on its back. with its three landin~ gears intact and the Pboelli.x missile "secure 1n place" on the bottom or the plane. Today's announcement said the missile ''is not attached to the aircraft as originally believed'' and that the NRl "is continuing its search for the mis-. Sile." The sophisticated Phoenix mis- oaur i-ti.t Sutt f'MI• READY FOR SATURDAY TAKEOFF FROM COUNTY AIRPORT• Pliot Dick Nelson end Nan·C to Try for Record Ligh t Aireraf t Santa Ana Pilot Ready for Record By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... Oallyl"l ... Slaft When Dick Nelson says "fiJJ er up" Saturday morning at Orange County Airport, the fuel truck operator might look twice at bis gauges. Nelson, a pilot for Golden West Airlines and a parl·Ume flight in· structor, ta going to be pumping 147 callons of aviation fuel lntohls small, experlment.alairpJane. That's forty gallons ln the wings, 72 in the main cabiri'tank, another 27 where the passenger seat ls supposed to be: and eight gallons ln a tank where the dual rudder pedals were removed. The a.4-year-old pilot from San· ta Ana will be taking oft at 7 a .m. in hia conv•tted Cessna 150, boQnd tor Ban1or, Maine, and a. world d1stance record for a non- ltop, 1tr ai&bt-llJae flipt. Tbe ctmeDt record La held by a Cleeboalovaklan pilot. WhO new from bla countr1 to Kulunda, ltusala ln 1956. "I tun• that'-" wh)t I'm dolnl It." the tall, IOfl·•PClktn pilot nlcl ) Thursday. "I w an·t to inject some American pride in this record, eipecially since it's America's 200th birthday,•• he said. The brightly painted tail rm or bis plane ls errlblazooed wltb an American Flag and says "200 Yean of Freedom," in blue letter· ing. The long d.lstance rtytna at- tempt, aanctloaed by the National Aeronautic AHociaUon (NAA), would break that record in the Federation Aeronautical lnl.ema· Uonal (FAA) Class for light aircraft. Nelson th1nks Ute2,711·mlletrip wll1 take him bet.ween r1 and 30 hours. He plans to Oy toward Albuquerque, N.M., then over Wichita, Kana., f.n Ol'der to clear tbe Jloct'y Mountaina. He expec:U to tty into BtnJor early Sunda7 afternoon. •'Which isn't too bad when ,..a eanslder 111 Only be fbln1 about 100 miles per bout," be lau1bed. Nellon and hta project enstneer, David Bl~, apat CfJeePLANE, P ... A!) slle, the Fl4 's primary weapons system. is capable of beint launched al six targets simultaneously. Although Soviet warships were in the area observing NATO maneuvers at the time the Fl4 sank, Pentagon ofCicials said that in the five weeks since, the Sov· iets made no attempt to beat the · United States to the wreck or to salvage it and its secrets. 3 Hopefuls Cite Issues At Edison By RAY ESTRADA OI UM Dally l"l ... Slatt Tb.ree of the four candidates for a Nov. 2 special election to fill a vacant seat on the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict board squared off 'l'bursday night at Edison High School. James Hamilton, Michael Van- dor and John Hundley. all said they supported many of the cur- rent board policies, especially those stressing a basic education 1n the district. In eight-minute prepared. statements to an audience of 30, the candidates ouUined their opi- nions on district spending, Hunt· ington Beach redevelopment, de· velopment ot the Bolsa Chica Marsh, overcrowding, gradua· lion requirements and teachers. Hamilton, an attorney who was appointed to the board in May by trustees, discussed bis brief service after former Trustee Robert Knox resigned. Hamilton's appointment was voided when the District Educators Association forced the Nov. 2 special election. He criticized the DEA for calling the election because of the $17,000 cost to the district. "1 Udnk there is a 2 to 2 split on the board now in regard to teacher sympathy," Hamilton sald. ••Maybe that was what was on the teachers' minds." A DEA representative referred CSee ISSUES, P&aeA.%) ' 'Coast Weat her Variable cloudiness becominf moaUy cloudy tonight with clearing ex· pected Saturday. Highs In mid70s. I NsµtE TODA~ Few todaf '• coUt~ stu· dmU. tM 1N01 .ON .alreodJI hWMJI -belt hilforV Uwr'w hid thfottrlh. A look at o cot-I , lcoe production Chat dealt dh Wt ma ft on. Pool CJ of Uw Weekender. l••ex MY.W-..C. Al ........ ci.I ...... AM,.._..._.. All ~· "' .............. . 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Mrs. Robert Seigler, mother of Ben Seigler, said Thursday that she would not send her son back to class at Bath Middle School 'until the so-called "behavior 'modification box•' is removed or "if the courts order me to do so.·' The box is an old appliance crate employed by teacher Tim Larrimore as part of what so school officials call a "reaJity th~rapy program." Mrs. Seigler said 1t was dehumanizing and had traumatized her son. The Bath Township Board of Education supported the use of the box as what it termed a "social adjustment center," and School Supt. William Browson said the box would remain. Ben, a sixth grader, was . placed in the box for 90 minutes Oct. 11 for whispering in class and for about a half hour the next day, his mother said. He was released after he wrote a "discipllne cont.ract''"-slating that the teacher "could whack him" for any future offenses. Since that day, Mr. and Mrs. Seigler have kept Ben out of ~chool. and sought unsuccessful· \y to have a tutor teach their son at home. The Seiglers said they have been notified by the Allen County attendance omcer that they face truancy charges unJess Ben re- turns. CB Buffs Call Firemen to County Blaze ~: Santa Ana firemen, responding !,lo frantic calls from passing CB !,:7adio buffs, found a plastic fac- )IQ>ry engulfed in flames this morn· ~ t.ng. By the time the blaze at the ',Plasm a Dyne Corp .. 3839 S. Main •St.. was under control, fire of· ~Jiaials estimated the damage at ·-1200. ()()(). -·.Investigators al the scene of the ~ :37 a.m . fire were sifting through ~:iioble in an attempt to determine e cause of lhc costly blaze. 1 }'ire officials said they were ed by units from the Costa tsa Fire Department as they tUed the inferno that at.tract· ~"4 the CB'ers' attention as they ~aveled along the Newpon ~eeway. : •One fireman, William Viar, in · ; ed his back whlle stringing ' e al the plastic company fire, .~cials reported. They saJd Viar t.-as hospitalized. OR ANOE COAST H/F DAILY PILOT .,.,,.0.e~"GM\t 0.1ly l'<IOI ..,.,._,,~ l•CC>"I ~ '"* ,,.,., P¥eu . 11 .._...Y"M b"f tlW Or~ t QM,t ~lf\h1"C1 COfftlN'f\¥ '--'.t*f)(t11t0ft' ,,., .. ~bH\~tt MftM •• '"''--•"' .... ._.. ·~ CO\I• ¥tw fttw~1 &•Mi\, HW:Ml,.9" ~.llr(llil ~"""' • ..e-." V•ltt f flYlftt ...... ~ .. 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At the time, the firm was known as United Frwtco: . McCann quoted Marquette as saying that Kennedy "wanted us to supply two or our freighters to convoy men. munitions and materiel during that invasion. The arrangements were made and it was au very cloak-and· dagger : Our own board or direc· tors didn't know about It, and cer- tainly only a handfulofuswiththe company were party to the secret." After the abortive invasion at the Bay of Pigs, Mccann wrote, the logs or the two United ships were sent to Washington and later were sealed with wax and re- turned to the firm . "As far as I know, they are still in company vaults, the official re- cord or our participation in that fiasco permanently safe from public view," McCannwrote. Mccann said he has tried un· successfully to obtain from CIA files additional information about Uniled's role in the invasion. Burke Wright, United Brands' current director of public rela- tions, said he was unable to find anybody at the company who knows about the incident. The management of United Fruit changed hands in 1968. E'rona Pag~ A J RAPIST .•. One man earnestly com· plimented the police department after numerous female accusa- tions. He said he and his wife were victims of a cat burglar last week and not two hours afterward an officer showed up at the front door. "He had the wife's handbag in his h and and he found my trousers in the parking lot of the Glide'r Inn," he testified. A house-to-house' search for witnesses by uniformed officers with detailed information about the Downtown Rapist has been completed but some women de- manded more Thursday night. They asked why the bome.s themselves were not searched, which would mean several hun· dred in the rapist's bunting ground. ' "We cannot break the law to enforce the law," Capt. D'Amico explained. reminding anxious re- sidents their own constitutionaJ rights guaranteed under two separate amendments prevent that. "There's been an awful lot or rumors and hearsay," the cap- tain added, as spokesman for Chi~! Ed Cjl>barrelU, who ls cur· reriUy vacationing in Europe and was· when the meeting was or· ganized. He explained SeaJ Beach has logged 12 sex assault cases so far in 1976, two cleared by arrests, two unfounded, two involving on- ly rape attempts and six more blamed on the Downtown Rapist. A psychological profile has been prepared but shows no pat· tern to the attacker's rapes, although oCficers are convinced lhe six involved are the work of the same individual. Prodded by worried women, Capt. D'Am ico said contrary to rampant rumors that the rapist has not slashed, mutilated and disfigured one victim's face with his knife. He has indeed threatened vic- tims with a knife and on one oc- casion struck a young femaJe vic- tim with his flashlight. But police are worried because with each attack he is growing increasingJy violent. One young woman, in her 20s as all six attractive rape victims have been. complained that women at the meeting Uve in New Town. "They·re safe up there on the hlll, she complained. "He doesn't go up there. I live down in the eight blocks where be hits." "Well then," said Capt. D'Amico, "You have more pro- 'tectlon now than ever before." • Hunt Widens For Victims SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Tbe Coast Guard plaMed to expand today's search for three persons ·adrift in a life raft without food for 26 days after a 1bipwretk In the Pacific Ocean. A Coast Guard spokeaalan aaid late Tburtd~ that U airclaft • would be used today ln a search coverin160.000 aqua.re miles. Nine planes were uaed to scan a ''·000-aquare-mile erea 900 miles w .. t of here~. A Na,vy •hip and Coa.iGuard cuuer asalsted la tbeaearcb. lo Hamllto• ~· being .. mu.,emeat-orteoted•• after aPDotatmtol. BUt H•mlltGc' Wei 1'Wnday. :•1 ewid9r beinC m aa •t•m•a t·brlent•d a quauncatton." Hamilton said "I think the real issue is whether we have an in· dependent board of trustees or one made up Qf those wbo have teacher s upport. "l am not so much concerned with teecher 1alartes as I am with other bud1et related issues ... he added. HaaUhon said be wu not "anti-teacher .. but considered the board onrustees like corpora- tion's board ot dlrectors. Hundley, an Artesia· Be llflower-Cerritos Untried School District administrator. said be also believes the board is spilt. but on dllCerent issues. He criticized the current trustees for their indecision on issues such as smoking on campus. Hundley said be was "proud .. of bis endorsements from the · DEA and severaJ other local labor groups. However, he added, he did not solicit the DEA backing. "Management is not always right," Hundley said, "bull have dealt with both sides. A strike means that management has dropped the ball." Hundley addressed the issue of overcrowding at district cam- puses by proposing greater use o( school facilities during morning and evening. A former police official, Hundley said the Huntington Beach redevelopment project and Bolsa Chica development should be watched vecy closely by the district. Vandor, a Cal State Long Beach student and Marina High School graduate, also p~ed greater use of existing facilities lo alleviate overcrowding. He advocated a voluntary night school program which be said would •'ease the day time enrollment.•• On the proposed Bolsa Chica development, Vandor said de· velopers should be required to pay fees for the funding of new school construction. On the issue or graduation re- quirements Vandor said he sup- ports proficiency tests before the award of a diploma to students. One of a series of questions from the audience dealt with con- trol of the district by teachers. Hamilton said, ''The DEA bas a vast amount of potential strength," citing the group's CaJifornia Teacher Association affiliation. Although be said be was pleased with the first teacher contract signed this ·year, Hamilton said the DEA will demand more not just in salary but in the way of district policies. Hundley said no one group in the district "has too much con· trol." He said a trustee should be able to see both sides of management-em ploye issues. Vandor contended, ''The issues in this election are distorted. · They are not pro· management or pro-teacher. They center around a concern for students. "Thal is the main issue," he said. The fourth candidate in the election. Doris Allen, a Westminster businesswoman, did not attend the candidates• night Thursday. She told the West Orange Coun- ty Leaiue of Women Voters. or- aaniiers or the e\'ent. she was not informed of the meeting until Oct. 18 and could not attend because of a previous commit· ment. Taxi Bandit Suspect Held In Anaheim A woman who allegedJy took a taxi to an Anaheim area liquor store, robbed it of $174 and then left in the same cab was jailed Thursday by Orange County Sheriff's om cers. Deputies said they halted the taxi shortly alter the qerk at C and B Liquors, 9281 S. Bro0khurst St., reported the robbery and described the woman gunman and the cab she used for the aetaway. Officers said Ramona Mae Harpin, 52, of Anaheim. was jailed on charges of armed rob- bery. They said they recovered the $174 in cash and the .25 caliber automatic allegedly UM!d in the holdup. Of!fcers said the clerk told Uiem he handed over the cash at gun. point after beinf told: "I only want the money. • They said the taxi driver told them be bad no idea bis passenger was involved lnacrlme. President's Visit Cancel8 Meeting Becauee of the presldentl&l vb· it to Fountain. Vall~ay. the' Tentbo-Kotal-JinJu-Kyo or· ganiiatJoo wW not Ill* at ~ Cultural and Rec....UOOOtnter. The montbty mMdna bu been D>O¥ed to the F~ Valley Community Cater, 10300 Slater Av... at 1 .p.m., ncn.uon de-· Young at Heart Oally .. 11.1 SC.If -· Lisa Medina, 7, and John Gatrell, 6, were among the students at Huntington Beach's Joseph Perry School who met the man the school is named for and helped him celebrate his ~h birthday Thursday Perry started driving a bus for the Huntington Beach elementary school system in 1928. He retired as director of transportation in 1961. E'r.., Pagr Al DEBATE TONIGHT. • • bate from proceeding without him. The court upheld the Federal Communications Com- mission's refusal to grant McCarthy and American In· .dependent party candtdate Lester Maddox equal lime to respond to the Ford-Carter de· bates or the right to participate inlhem. ASsociated Press polls follow- ing the first two debates gave Ford an edge in the first and Carter an almost identicaJ edge in the second. So, it's one each going Into the final match. But no one can be sure what role the debates will have in the finaJ election outcome. The first debate covered domestic issues and economic policy; the second, foreign policy and defense issues. There is no limitation on the subject matter of the third. A week ago, the vice presiden- tial candidates, Republican Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic Sen. WaJter F. Mondale, debated. It was their only scheduled meet- ing, and it produced generalJy livelier exchanges than the con- frontations between the men at thetopofthetickets. Many Crities Cosell Answers Eagleton NEW YORK CAP) -ABC-TV sportscaster Howard Cosell says Sen. Thomas Eagleton is a john· ny-come-lately to the ranks of Cosell critics. " 'If I would read, much less answer, all the at· tacks on me, my shop would be closed to anr busi· ness.' "CoseJI quoted Abraham Lincoln as saymg. Cosell's response came Thursday after Eagleton, a Missouri Democrat, complained about the sportscaster 's coverage of the American League baseball playoffs and called Cosell obnoxious. In the playoffs, the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals. Eagleton said he wrote Roone Arledge, president of ABC Sports. asking that Cosell be kept from doing baseball commentary in the future. "My first reaction," said Cosell, "was one of dis· belief, that this was a put on. Second, I was flat· tered ... " Catholic HOMER. La. CAP) -A Catholic priest was shot lo de· otb in His rectory aner Cotar months of anti-Catholic vfin. dallam i.D thla area, authorit;les Hid. ~ "l think there's some connec- t' on," Sheriff Jam es Oakes said today . "It's not by ch an. ce. . . but we don't know what we're looking for." Oakes said an unknown ._.,. satlant fired two shots throu~h a screen door of the rectory or St. Margaret 'a Church on Thursday night and kllled t.be Rev. Theodore M. Lelleveld. Father LeUeveld, 50, died on the way to a hospital ln Shreveport, Oakes said. Homer is a community oear the Arkansas line, about 50 miles northeast of Shreveport. Fro• Pagr AJ ' CITY PLAN .• over the redevelopment procesit The VTN plan, approved "1 concept previously by the ci\y council which sits as a redevelop· ment agency, called for develop· ment of an 800·room, 22-stor,y hotel in a five-block area near Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street opposite the pier. : VTN also called for another hlgh rise building and parking structures. · It is just one of the three con· cepts that may be made possible if the redevelopment plan is ap- proved. Other alternatives calJ for moderate redevelopment or rehabilitation of older buildings. Assistant City Administrator Richard Harlow told the au- dience he believes the city muit set the record straight soon 0n · whether or not it intends to use redevelopment as a means to in\· plement the VTN plan. : Project Area Committde Cbairman Tom Whaling que$· tioned the lack of citizen participation in earlier meetings. "People heretofore have never told us of their great concerns.'' he said. The next public hearing on r,. development will be Nov. 18 al the Huntington Beach High School gymnasium. Fro• Pa,,e AJ PLANE ••. six months stripping the light aircraft a nd installing tie chrome-plated fuel systems (or the record m ght. The commercial pilot, with 5,500 flight hours under his belt, said the aircraft must weigh un- der 2,204 pounds to qualily for the FAA class. He and Blanton stripped the• Cessna ot its 14-pound starter, five pound oil filter, the controls and seat from the passenger side, and the steps and handles to bring down tt)e weight. "Dick also lost about eight pounds for the flight," Blanton said. "That means we'IJ be able to keep about a gallon and a hall more fuel in the plane." Nelson said he will attempt to set a speed record (or a Santa Ana-to-Wichita flight on his way to Bangor in his plane. called Nan·C In honor or his youngest daughter. "I just want to put a little back into aviation In retumforthegood · aviation bas done for me." Nelson said. PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 81 years of carpet retailing. one fact becomes quite evident -that when money is less plentiful. people buy ......., .-lfy. This is contr&fY to popular belief. but makes good sense if you think about It. When you have to concern you~self with value and performance. you are likely to buy IMttw ..-+J. At Alden's in the last three years, our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. ConseQuently. we have the largest selec:tion~f finer Qualities you will see anywhere. all at competitive prlcet. The end result is customer satisfa ction. pride and reoommendatlons Which provide our overwhelming source of new business . DEN'S. • ••••••••••••••• nnrlllt. installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor LIC.NO no·m 1663 'lACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA., CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·.C838 -6.C6·2355 . .. PM1m•t oUlclall tald. . ·-----------------------.:.1 day's Closing· • Y. Stoe1's. . ' VOL 69, NO. 296, -4 SECTlqNS; .C2 PAGES ORANGE CO\JNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 I TEN CENTS) . 7 ' Man /n . Bergeson La~clles ~a1npaigri , By JOANNE REYNOLDS OfllleO•U,f!llt4-... Masi~n Bergeson announced today that she will conduct a "vigorous write-in campaign" for the 74th Assembly District seat. Mrs. Bergeson, who finished second in June's RepubJlcan primary, said she decided to t._unch her wrile·in campaip because "The R epublican nominee is proving to be an em· Mail Halt .Snags 1'$300;000 The head of an Irvine-based in· s urance conglomerate bas ·charged that between 4,000 and 5,000 pieces of mail were not de· livered to his office during a 12· day period earlier lhla month. Postal officials denied the charge. Bill Warmington, who owns seven companies dealing with in· suraoce and related fields, charged Thursday that the Irvine Post Office has "fouled up my mail delivery" and that he's mis· sing nearly $300,000 in payments. "My whole business is going to bell,'1 complained Warmington, son or Ed Warmington of the Warmington Development Com· pany. But local postal officials deny tha~ anyttliog is amiss. "He's claiming that he's mis· lsed some mail, But he's not pre· sented any evidence offering pro· ol that mail is actually missing," responded Rudy Contreras, manager of the Irvine Branch Post Office on Murphy Street. Contreras said that no in· vestigation can take place untll Warmington files a "request for inquiry of missing mail'' form. "He's not yet filled out that form and shown specifically what mail be believes is miss· ing," Contreras said. .But Warmington claims he's already gone lo the top in Washington, D.C. and been told he did not have to fill out that form . "l spoke wilb the post master general in Washington (he's a friend of my father's) and he said he'd have som~'!~ look ri~ht into it. because il was so 'cnlical'," said Warmington. "And a postal Inspector from the Santa Ana omce did call and said he'd check Into it and keep lne briefed. But I never beard from him again," said Warm· ington. According to the insurance ex· ecutive, his seven companies ' ·normally receive about 3SO pieces of mall each day. 1 But between Oct. 4 and Oct. 15, Warmington claims there was no mail at all in his pos t office box. Contreras says a mixup might have occurred because on Oct. 4, Warmington requested that his old Irvine post office box be changed to a new one and that mail he had been receiving In the Newport Beach Post Office also be forwarded to the new Irvine "From what J hear, the Newport post office did not forward that mail for quite a while," Contreras said. But Warmington contended· that the Newport Beach mall was only a small fraction of his total (See MAIL, Pa1e A!) Coast Weather Variable cloudiness becoming mostly cloudy tonight with clearlng ex· peeled Saturday. H.lgbs in mid70s. INSIDE TODAY f'or todo11'• coll• ltt.1· dint•, tM lNOa .ore,alnocfv hilfOTJI -but IJUtO'I/ t~'ve lived thr01'{1h. A look. aL a col· legt producUon. that dtal.t with thU mi ti cm P.oo-Cl of theWee~r. ' · l••ex MYWWYlo .. ...... CH ~. . "~2 =:': "~ a.MlllM Cl.OMS OltMllc..tf At . °"*' •• ...... •1-1 0-_. •t ....... ~ All --~" Al._., aM ........... "' ....... ,... "'"" ·~CH T~ a4 ~ Alt.U =: 0.1 :..-:::... . ~ ........ :: a.u.n a1 "''"• "' a .. , barrusment to the voters of this district. Recent newspaper articles have naised serious· questions about bis character and integrity." She satd one of the major thrust.a of her campaign will be to educate voters on how they mark a write-in on their ballots. Conceding lbat her write-in campaign is "a massive un· dertaJdng,'' Mrs. Bergeson, a Harbor Area school trustee, said sbe beli~us she bas enough financial s upport to put on a good campaign. She said she will release a llst of her sup· porters by Monday. Mrs. Bergeson filed as a write· in candidate· Tuesday, the last day lo do so. Since tbell, she said she bas been contacting former supporters from her primary campaign and orflcials of the Republican party in an effort to Olllty l'llot Sl•ff !'Mio CARL PAGANO HELPS WOEBEGONE STRAY AT UNI HIGH New Officers Have Wild and DomHtlc DutfH New Allimal Officer Has a Dog's Li/ e BylJILAllYKAYE Of Ille O•llY Pilot S~lf Carl Pagano bas a growing list of wild animal t ales, but bis favorite story is lbe one about the swooping sparrow hawk. It happened one Friday after· noon several weeks ago, when Pagano. one of Irvine's new animal services officers, was asked to catch a sparrow hawk that perched on a woman's front porch and kept her from leaving her house and refused to let others come inside. . .. ''..It had built a. nest .near the front door. and was protecting it, . I guess," says Pagano, 22, who's been on the job since August. the captive Irvine woman. "We don't gel many hawk calls, but we get enough wild animal calla that t hings are never dull here," be s•ys. Pagano and bis colleague. Deb- bie Moser, 20, began working ror lrvine in August but have only had patrol duties since the first of this month. · The city took over its own animal services program July 1. The Laguna Beach SPCA handled patrol until the city was <See ANIMALS, P age A2) Tales Confliet decide whether she would ac· . tively ~ampat1n. There are unwrlUen rules of political etiquette which hold that once a primary is coocluded all of the former party oppo. nents join ranks behind the nominee. · · Mrs. ·Bergeson publicly re: fused to do so immediately after the victory of Newport Beach auto dealer Jim Slemons in the primary. . Because ot recent news stories about Sle111ons and his failure to campat1n, Mrs. Berceson said, lt la her estimation that the long· time Republican Assembly seat' wu 1oin.1 to be lost to Slemons' Democratic opponent, Ron Cordova. "I've been told that the write- in campaign would be political suicide, but if the campaign con· Unues the way it bas been going, the Republicans wlll be dead anyway," 1he said. Mrs. Bergeson declined to out- line her campaign strategy for the remaining 10 days before tht election, said she has enough money to do the things she wants to do. "It's money that comes from the heart," she said of her 'cam· palgn fund. "It's not from the big money people." But Plane Found U.S. Navy Missile Missing • ID Ocean WASHINGTON (AP)-ANavy crew that localed an Fl4 Jighter jet on the bottom or the Atlantic Ocean r eported today that the aircraft's top-secret Phoenix mis· sile is missing. Earlier, the crew had reported that the missile was attached to Uie fighter plane. The fighter, which rolled off the deck or the U.S. aircraft carrier John F. Ken· · nedy, was located Thursday in 1,900 feet of water off the coast or Scotland. The Navy had been searching for the jet for nearly a month. Rain Floods Diego Area CHULA VISTA (AP> - A cloudburst flooded low. ·~ aka ~t&a of ~ Dteco today{ kendhlV • water three reet deep throulb streets and into some houses. Lightning hll transformers, burning out cir-cuits and dousing lights. The two-hour storm len. . 7 inch of rain. San Ysidro streets along the Mexican border were flooded. Power was out for two hours at the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service complex at the San Ysidro port of entry. A Pentagon spokesman said the nuclear-powered research vessel NRl, which located the plane, is continuing its search for .the missile. Preparations are still under way to retrieve the $14·million plane from the ocean floor, Uie spokesman said. The Navy said Thursday the plane was lying on its back, with its three landing gears intact and lbe Phoenix missile "secure in place" on the bottom of the plane. Today's announcement said the missile ''is not attached to the aircraft as originally believed" and that the NRl .. is continuing its search for lbe mis- sile." The sophisticated Phoenix mis· sile. the F14's primary weapons system, is capable of being launched at six targets simultaneously. · Although Soviet warships were in the area observing NATO maneuvers at the time the Fl4 sank, Pentaeon officials said that in the five weeks since, the Sov- iets made no attempt to beat the United Slates to the wreck or to salvage it and Its secrets .. ·carter, Ford Set For Final Debate • ·~=.;.~ated • • Oerafef F'cnif and 1J1m'my Carter , two presidential can- didates in search of a breakthrough to a clear ed&e in the race for lbe White House, get their last Chance tonight to find that advantage in head-on de· bate. . The crowd of staff and cam· paign workers gathered for a political rally Ob the White House south lawn to cheer President Ford as he took off for th• restored Colonial capital cf Williamsburg, Va., to meet Carter (or their third and ftna(: . presidential debate at 6:30 p.01. : PD'J: .. the most reeent polls show Cart.er with a narrow lead which, given the margin or error, means the race could go either way. CartU:s election hopes got a boos~ in New York today when a SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-Al state court judge bumped in- dependent candidate Eugene J. McCarthy off the preaidential ballot there. McCarthy's spot on the New York ballot was ·challenged by Democrats con- cerned that his appeal Co liberill. voters could siphon off enough · votes ror Carter to throw New York's ~1 electoral votes to Ford .. Lawyers for McCarthy said ''I couldn't answer the call im· mediately, because my new truck was still in Los Angeles getting cages put on the back of it, so I just sent two police of· ficers to help out," Pagano r e· calls. "Well, they couldn't really do anything, so finally I went out too," he says. Hin.shaw's Defense Trips Key Witness Ford told placard-waving sap- porters he expects to "pull off the political surprise of the ce.ntury . and come back and win" after being as far as 30 percentage points behind in voter·preference polls. A Gallup Poll talcel\ after the Democratic convention in July showed Carter leac:lmg Ford 62 to· · 29 percent, a 33-per·.:ent gap. But . they would appeal the ruling that the independent candidate didn't have enough valid signatures on his ballot petitions. McCarthy s uffered another setback today when the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington refused to prohibit tonight's de- <See DEBATE, Page AZ> "When I got there it was a stan· doff. The hawk was still on the roof, the woman was still in her house and the two policemen were standing nearby bran· dishing trash can lids for self· defense,·• Pagano chuckles. Finally, the animal expert tossed a blanket over the troublesome bird, placed it in a pi1eon cage and took it to lbe La1una Beach SPCA -freein1 By TOM BARLEY 0t Ille D•llY PllotS~tf Prosecution witness George. Upton repeatedly admitted Thursday during a vigorous cross examination that his testimony in the current Orange County Superior Court trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw has often differed from earlier testimony. 'Dismal' Turnout Hits Youth Effort Only four students showed up Thursday night when Irvine teenagers were invited to help form the new Youth Advisory Board. "In light or the dismal turnout, I'm just about ready to recom· mend to the city council and school board that the idea of the youth board be abandoned for the time being,'' Police Chief Leo Peart a aid today. "I'd expected maybe 75 to 100 · students, with a lively discussion on how the new board should be • operated, .. the chief said. "I'm very disappointed." The ~i'1 council and school board •1reed last month that a youth adrisory board -wtth .tu· dent members -s hould be formed to serve u a link between local teem and clt.Y oft\dalt. It wu one of the recommend•· tiona by the t•sk foTce that studi ed juvenile problems in Irvine. School Tru ee Lee Slcoll aald toda)t1be ls wUll.ftltoalvetheatu· ~ta another. change~-.. "I think the poor turnout was partially due to a misunderstand- ing. Some or them thought it was an organizational meeting for adults," said Mrs. Sicoli, wbo at- tended the meeting. "The students decided to try to have another m eeting Nov. 11 and I'd like to wait until lben before we decide not to go ahead with lbe idea," she added. "In the meantime, tbe four stu- dents who did attend said they will try to find out from their fellow 1tudents U they will want the new youth board. Accordl.Qg to Mrs. Siccw, the· • one9 wbo did come to the meeting were Linda Johnson. Larry Watah and Janet Eimers of Unlventty Hi1b and D.iane Cass ot Irvine Klgb. Oblef Putt Hid be will pro-. bably wait until the aeccnd coun· cU meetln1 in November before maldq hla recommendation. But be said he's leaninC towards auueattng th.t. they wait until students show m~ in· (See DISKAL, itate~) With a transcript of Upton's testimony before the grand jury in one hand and the witness' de· position in the other, defense at· tomey John McNicbolas grilled Upton and delivered what ap- peared to be a series of damaging blows to the prosecution's case against Hinshaw. Deputy Distirict Attorney William Evans later conceded outside the courtroom that he was far from delighted with the answers given by his key wit- ness. . He made it clear that he will be· looking to former county assessor Jack Vallerga for the testimony heneedstoconvictHinshaw. Hinshaw, 51, is being tried on charges of grand theft, con- spiracy, embezzlement and violation of state codes governing the conduct of public officials. · Those alle1ations stem from offenses asserted.ly committed while he served as Orange Coun· ty usessor in 1972. It is alleged that Hinshaw en· courHed employes ln the U· · sessor's office to wOl'k on his campaign during county time. The jury bas been told ~t many employes were reimbU.rsed by the county for time actually spent on Hinshaw'• election ef· fort. . Upton, who has served a Jail term and paid a fine after plead- ing ,Wlty to bribery charges on which Hinshaw wall also convict· ed.. admitted tba~ the Newport. Beach RepubUcan once wametl him that employe1 worllD& ,OD' hLa campalp wou)d bi&ve tb clo IO• on their own time. . Upton fUrtber conceded unc1er·· ""°"~ ............ ~.a ...... ...-.,..;..o.. ....... -.,...--:..:..-~....-.-·,:..::;~~ ,McNlcholaa' tooatut probl.n1~1: · that lUnaltaw never .. t any t.lmt · • (See IDNSJIA W, Pait AJ) .. , ....... PROGRAM COVER AM FINAL PRUfDENTIAL DRAT!. ~ A Colonial T~h for V..UI Balde In W111lamtburg . . .. t jtJ DAil Y PILOT SlemOns Jim Slemons, Republican can- . 411date for the 74th Assembly Dis- trict failed to attend• candidates fonam Thursday sponsored by the Mission Viejo Jaycees. Slemont wasn't the only one wbodJdn't•how. The 1: ao p.m. meet.lnl was de· layed 30 minutes by orga.nbers who were waiting for late ar- rivals, and in the end it went ahead with three candidates and 19 audience memben. Sharing the platform with Slemons' Democratic rivaJ, Ron Cordova, were congressional candidates Bob Badham and Vi- vian Hall.· Badham, the Republican seek- ing the 40tb CongresslonaJ Dis- trict seat, is currently the 74th DiatrJct Assemblyman. Mrs. Hall ls his Democratic opponent. Badham repeated his cam- paign position that Republicans are needed in Congress because the Democratic majority's pro- grams have been financed with borrowed money. This, he said, has caused inflation and rising interest rates. He said the government should get out of deficit spending and out or the way or private business and let it expand. Many services, as health in- surance can be <lone better and cheaper' by free enterprise, he said. But Mrs. Hall said her oppo- nent "Jpst oversimplifies all sorts of things about our economy." She contended the country hasn't had the free enterprise system he described in 100 years. Returning to that, she said, would remove federal contracts from large companies and end ·.federally backed home mortgages. This would result in massive unemployment and a depression 10 times worse than what the nation's had in the past, she said. During her talk, Mrs. Hall charged that Badham has had ... the worst attendance record of all Orange County assemblymen during his tenure as a state legislator. But Badham said Republicans often don 't vote as a matter or strategy. He said an abstention counts the same as a no vote and doesn't insult the author of the legislation. The candidates were also asked how constiluenta can be as- sured they'll remain honest after they get to Washington. Mrs. Hall, who is 53, said her maturity works in her favor. "l believe a life spent in service and honesty will not change," she said. She also said "the people themselves have to be watchdogs." She promised to establish a network of communi- ty volunteers to work with and watch her. Badham, who has served H years in the state Legislature, countered that be is a "known quanity." He said he has always tried to tell the truth to his constituents. • so be said, "I would never pro-e more than I can deliver." ' ~ Commenting on Slemons• <absence, Assembly candidate ~ rdova told the audience, "You . y have one choice -to vote , ~or me or not to vote for me." <· The Lake Forest resident pro-~ :'pw;ed his field office would be /. • ocated ln the Saddleback Valley. ~••'where it belongs," if be is ~{elected. 4 1 He also said he or a represen- 'Utive will be in Newport Beach ~d Oceanside two days a w~k. ~·i For the most part. Cordova· ~..talked about property taxation, j 'whlch he believes is not the pro-~"jplr way to finance welfare and u1acbools. ~J In six to 10 years, he sald, pro- ; tperty taxes should represent only ·1,a service fee for fire, police, ::. JleWage and roads. 0..ANQI COAST DAILY PILOT ==~~~.·~:r. ':.':1:::;.;~:; QM1t -11111 ... C:..-... y S._IW ... H'°"'er• :::'.!."::=.!~~.~~= teltt va110. '"''ftt, kH-• Veno -~=~s:.~..:='" ... t';:; ~'l::"'~v.:.::;.:a.• -.. , ............... ....... "'-~i-. lee~•· c""°" \lk•~·-·-o.i.·~ ~ ....... 11111 ... IHl'Y l"li.t Steff ....... READY FOR SATURDAY TAKEOFF FROM COUNTY AIRPORT Pllot4>1ck Neteon and Nan-C to Try for Record -Light Aireraf t Santa Ana Pilot Ready for Record By STEVE MITCHEIL Offh•Oally PllcltSutf When Dick Nelson says "fill er up" Saturday morning at Orange County Airport, the f':'el truc.k operator might look twice at bis gauges. Nelson, a pilot for Golden West Airlines and a part-time flight in· structor, is going to be pumping 147 garrons or aviation fuel into his small, experimental airplane. That's forty gallons in the wings, 72 in the main cabin tank, another 27 where the passenger seat is supposed to be. and eight gallons in a tank where the dual rudder pedals were removed. The 34·year·old pilot from San- ta Ana will be laking off at 7 a.m. in bis converted Cessna 150, bound for Bangor, Maine, and a world distance record for a non, slop slraight·line flight. The current record is held by a Czechoslovakian pilot, who flew from his country to Kulunda, Russia in 1956. "I guess that's why I'm doing it," the tall, soft.spoken pilot said FrOtlt Pag~ Al ANIMALS • • ready to assume the new chores onOct. l . Now, Pagano and Miss Moser. patrol the city seven days a week, enforcing the leash law, helping injured dogs, finding strays and responding to dog bite and other nuisance calls. Pagano says they now average about 15 calls per day, but that· some days they've been con- stantly on the go, with as many as 24 calls during the eight hours they're on duty. While many or their calls deal with dogs and cats, Pagano and Miss Moser are quick to point out that tbe unusual is usual in Irvine. For a one-week stretch during September. the animnJ services duo were kept busy chasing down skunks -in people's kitchens, liv- ing rooms and back yards. "We were busy making traps, setting traps and helping catch skunks morning, noon and night," says Miss Moser, a UCI student who is also involved with 4·H activities. Many times they caught the pesky creatures, but Miss Moser said s he's only been sprayed once. "If you can get them off the ground, they can't spray. But On· ce you get them in the bag and the~re on solid ground. they let. you have it," she explains. . . Miss Moser also told how the new Fluor building in Irvine was better known, for a while, as the "wild -_nlmal kingdom." "Before people moved in,. F1oor bad a coyote. a skunk, a Nt&ke, a wUd cat and an owl," 1be,.ys. 1be coyote chased a guard out the front door, the snake was found on the top Ooor of the giant buildJnl and eatcblng the cat wd similar to catchin& a lion, says Mias Moser. elaborating on some of the early problema at F1uor. "And don't ask me how the snake got on the top Door. J don't know," she adds. The pair now tour the city ln, t.belr regular anlO>al services truck -a small white Datsun pJckup with cages on the back. But unW aeveraJ weeks a1ot tJi•Y had a more hapballrd. rouUne. That H1'9-• Friday when. the regular truck wu ln Los: Thursday. "I wan"t to inject som~ American pride in this record. especially since il's America's 200th birthday," be said. The brightly painted tail rm of his plane is emblazoned with an American Flag and says "200 Years of Freedom," in blue letter-ing. The long distance flying at- tempt, sanctioned by the National Aeronautic Association CNAA), would break that record in the Federation Aeronautical Interna- tional · (FAA) Class for light aircraft. Nelson thinks lhe2,711·milelrip will take him between 27 and 30 hours. He plans to fly toward Albµquerque, N.M., then over Wichita, Kans., in order to clear the Rocky Mountains. He expects to fly into Bangor early Sunday afternooo, "which isn 'l too bad when you consider I'll only be flying about 100 miles per hour," be laughed. Nelson and his project engineer, David Blanton, spent six months stripping the light aircraft and installing the chrome·plated fuel systems for the record flight. The commercial pilot, with 5,500 flight hours under his belt, said the aircraft must weigh un- der 2,204 pounds to qualify for the FAA class. . He and Blanton stripped the Cessna of its 14·pound starter, five pound oiJ filter, l}\e controls and seat from the passenger side. and the steps and handles to bring down the weight. "Dick also lost about eight· pounds for the flight," Blanton said. "That means we'll be able lo keep about a gallon and a half more fu elin the plane." Nelson said he will attempt to set a speed record for a Santa Ana·to-Wichita flight on his way to Bangor in his plane, called Nan-C in honor of his youngest daughter. · · "I just want to put a little back into aviation in return for the good aviation has done for me," Nelson said. Fro.Page Al MAIL ••• daily· mail run and would not . matter loo much. Contreras also suggested that the problem might lay within Warmlngton's own company or the mall delivery firm he used to use. However, Warmington said he's a l ready ch ecked his· employes that went t.o pick up the mall at the post office and also the mail delivery firm, which be· claims be stopped using recenUy because it could not get the mail to his oflice Cast enouJtll. "There's a chance "we did mis- place it here in the post office but I've checked everywhere and I'm saUsfied the problem is not in this building," Contreras said . Warmington, however, sayl'J he's not. satisfied with tbat answer and insists that ''there must be five sacks of mall miss- Ln• somewhere.'' He sald that during that 12-day period about $300,000 i.n accounts payable 1Vere due bis seven com- panies. He sald be received only · about 113,000 of that amount trom hand delivered mall "J'm trying now to notify my• · cUenta that tbe mall nevar re-~ed me and that they should .-.send tbelr payme1'tt1 " be laid. : · Anteles, Pa1ano wound up car·• ryQ\1 three dogs, t.m.e cata Md1 ~ angry span-ow hawk lo a •lJOUc. patrol C&r.z . Warmln1ton explained the mail contained lnlun.ncc pay- menta, luurance policies and nmt pQmenll from buildlnp be I OWDI. \ Elnke'a. to SJC He.ist? t liOldnp ·Ma~ .Hij~~ . San Clem.ente Bank FBI agents and San Clemente· peace olficva worked with scant cJues today to solve two bank rob- • beries that appeared related. A Bank or America branch al 621 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente, was held up for $334 Wednesd~y by a manwborohbed , Frot11 Par AJ ·mNSHAW •• instructed bfm to algn overtime pay sllps or vacation pay vouchers for employes wbo worked on the Hinshaw cam- paign. He was unable to tell either Evans or McNicbolas exactly where those instructions came from. And the 54-year-old witness, constantly protesting that bis memory has always been poor, admitted that he told the grand jury in 1974 that he wasn't sure who. gave him a list or assessor's P.moloves who were drafted for duty in the Hinshaw cam- paign. He had earlier testified for. Evans in the current triai that. Hinshaw gave him the list. Upton's testimony, which con- cluded Thursday. was interrupt- ed by a hearing in which Judge Frank Domenlchini was asked by McNicbolas to allow the pre- sentation or psychiatric data compiled by the physician treat- ing Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, the d~ fendant's former wife. Judge Domenichinl barred such testimony, ruling that it would be violation ol the doctor- patient relationship. He excused Dr. Donald Schwartz from offer- ing such testimony and sent him Crom the courtroom. Evans said Mrs. Hinshaw will be called to the witness stand next week. McNicholas said that he will use Mrs. Hinshaw as a de- fense witness if she is not called by the prosecution. CB Buffs Call Firemen to Comity Blaze Santa Ana firemen, responding to rrantic calls from passing CB radio buffs, found a plastic rac· . tory engulfed in flames this morn- ing. By the time the blaze al the Plasma Dyne Corp., 3839S. Main St., was under control, fire or-. ficlals estimated the damage at $200,000. Investigators atthe see~ orthe 5:37 a.m . fire weresiftingtnrough ruble in an attempt to d1iermine th.ecauseoftbe costlybl~e. Fire officials said ~ey were . aided by units from U\e Costa Mesa Fire Department as they battled the inferno that attract- ed the CB'ers' attent,lon as they· traveled along U,e Newport Freeway. One fireman, Wil'(iam Viar, in- jured his back wbile string.ing. hose at the plastic company rire, officials reported. They said Viar was hospitalized. only one teller. That teller idenutlecl the bandit u the same one who robbed a San Juan Capistrano Banlt or America Sept. 31. Surveillance cameras had picked out the rob- ber of that bank. Tbe auapect bas abort brown New. Burger: It's Cotwn NEW YORK (APl Scientists in New Orleans have come up with .. something they consider a great and ta.sty treat-col· tonburgers. You can't tell them from hamburgers, researchers at the New Orleans Southern Regional Research Center told ~ex· tile World magazine. · The cottonbu'rgers are made by blending cot· tonseed protein Isolate with water and bouillon and reportedly cont.sin 90 percent protein. Irvine Jewel Thieves Get $11,000.Loot Burglars broke into an Irvine residence Thursday and got away with more than $11,000 worth or jewels, furs and stereo equipment, Irvine police reported today. The burglary ocCWTed at the home of Michael Stuart Golds- tein of 13722 Solitare Way in the Racquet Club development in North Irvine. Police said the burglars en· tered the home by prying open the kitchen sliding door. Golds- tein and bis wife were both away when the burglary took place. some time between 1:15 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. today. Goldstein, 31, told police that about $1,300 worth of stereo equipment was taken from the first floor of the home, plus pre- cious gems, antique jewelry and his wife's $3,000 mink jacket, were taken from the upstairs bedroom. Front Page Al DISMAL ••• terest. "l still think it's a great idea, having the board," Peart said. "But it's a wasted effort 1C there aren't more kids interested.." ·Black Out of Ad WASHINGTON (AP) -The President Ford Committee has agreed to stop using a picture of prominent black leader Vernon Jordan in campaign advertise-· ments for President Ford. Jordan is executive director or theNational Urban League. balr and 1porta ~lU'Y-lt.YM • moustache. H• reportodJy banded tM teller a note asking for all the 100, $>, 20 . and 10-dollar bills and aay~. "l'm notkiddln1.'' Police said the robber ned ln a dark·ireen two-doorToyOU.. F,.._P(lfleAJ DEBATE ••• bate from proceedinf without hlm. The court upheld t~e Federal Communications Cora· mission 's refusal to grant McCarthy and American lo· dependent party candidate Lester Maddox equal Unle \o respond to tbe Ford-Carter de- bates or the right to participate in them. . . Associated· Press polls follow· ing the first two debates gave Ford ·an edge fn the first and Carter an almost identical edle 1n the second. So, it's one each going Into the final match. But no one can be sure what role the debate$ will have in the final election outcome. • • The first debate covered domestic issues and ecooomic policy; the second, foreign policy and defense issues. There is no llmltaUon on the subject matter or the third. A week ago, the vice presiden· tfal candidates, Republican Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic Sen. Walter F. Mondale, debated. l t was their only scheduled meet- ing, and it produced 1enerally livelier exchanges than the COO· frontations between the men at the top of the tickets. Ford and Carter spoke at the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York on Thursday night, a charily affair that usually draws the pre- sidential candidates from both major parUes. Simllow Fest Set Saturday In Caputrano The annual migration ol San Juan Capistrano's swallows to Argentina for the winter will be celebrated in San Juan Saturday and Sunday with an as:ts and crafts restival. . More than 75 spaces have been reserved by artists and craftsmen, who will ezhlbit their wares on Camino Capistrano, just south of the mi1sion, at Yorba St. from 9.a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Puppet shows will be given' at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. amd 3 p.m. both days, said Maggie Olsen. manager of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the event. Additional entertainment will be provided by area square dan· cers, singers and dance.rs, she said. Information on the "Adios a las Golondrinas Fiesta de Artes" (Goodbye to the .§walJowa Festival) ·is available by calling the Chamber of Commerce, 493-4700. 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The new rulo •l>PUOI t.o the 197& taxes. Under the old law, deduc.tlons for maintenance and depreciation depended oo whether the home was owned for profit -a tou.sh test t.o meet ln a busle with an IRS aJellt over deductions. Most deducted the entire ex· penses on the 1rounds that they held the homes for pro!lt. Under the new rules. the main· tenance and depreda· tion deducUons depend Money's Worth ooly on lhe length ol lime owners and tenanta spend in the home . IF THE OWNER USES THE vacation home for more than two weeks or more thao 10 percent of lhe rental time, whichever is the longer period, the deduction for main· tenance and depreciation for tho rental period ls limited to the amount of rental lncome reduced by the property tax" and interest during the rental period. The expenses that can be allocated t.o the period are the same percentage ol t.otal .~oCses a& tbe rental period is to the period of total use by the owner and the lessee. • For instance, if the owner uses his vacalion home for · one month and leases it for two months, two-thirds of his various maintenance expenses. depreciation interest and taxes can be allocated to tbe rental period and one·lhird t.o personal use. These limitations on deductions for maintenance and depreciation don't apply ii rental income produces a profit for the entire year. · ALSO, IF THE BOUSE IS rented less than 15 days a year, the owner doesn't report either the rental income or the maintenance· and depreciation expenses allocable to this rental period. To illustrate bow the new rule works, take the owner of a vacation home who uses it in June and renta it in July and August for $3,000. His total annual coets for tbls home ar~ in· terest on mortgage, $1,200; property taxes, $800; main· tenance, $600 and utilities, $300. A year's depreciation is $1,200. . The owner bas uaed the home tor a loneer period than the personal-use period specified in the new rules because June is longer than two weeks and longer than 10 percent or the two-month rental period. His allocable deductions are limited as explained ln the previous paragraphs. HIS GKOSS R ENTAL OF $3,000 for July and August is reduced by two·thirds of• the property taxes and mortgage interest allocable to the rental period, or $1,200. That limits his maintenance and depreciation deductions lo no more than $1,800. Here, his maintenance ei<penses and depreciation tolaJ $2,100 ($600 plus $300 plus $1,200) of which two-thirds, or $1,4.00, is allocable to the rental period. Since $1,400 doesn't exceed the $1,800 limit, he can deduct the $1,400. (Uthe al- locable maintenance and depreciation had exceeded $1,800, he could have deducted only $1,800.) In addition to the $1.4.00 deduction, he also can deduct the full $1,800 o{ property &.ax· es and interest, which always are deductible in full. Even those qualified t.o deduct rental expenses under the previous IRS rules may qualify for a larger deduction under the new rules. For instance, in the case above, lhe limitation on main- tenance anij depreciation deductions under the old IRS rule was only $1,200 -not $1,800 -so the owner could have de- ducted only $1,200 instead of the $1,400 allowed under tbe' new rule. Nezt:T'Moltkrt~ Durable Goods Data Bring. Market Down NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market recorded its second, loss in a row today, weighed down by newa o! another drop in durable goods orders last month. Trading was moderate. After an early round of selling, the market appeared to have steadied by mid-day, when It showed only a slight loss . 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The aailboat •how opens for a lo.day nm today at 2 p.m. at the Lona Beach Arena and wUl feature everyUUn1 frQm dinahles to m~sailen plua a wide variety of accesaoriea, both ~ectronlc and mechanical, wilb wblcb toimptOVeone'• old boat. RACING ACl'IVJTY IN Newport this weekend will be centered at Bahia Corintblan Yacht Club with a double-barreled feature, the seventh race of , An&elman Series for Performance Handicap Rae· ing Fleet yachta and the Oct.oberfeat for outside rac- ing yachts Saturday and Sunday. In the southern end ol the county Dana Point Yacht Club wW be bolt to a fleet of Polynesian Coo-· cept catamarans racing for the championab.ip ol the fleet. The event 1a bllled u the aeeond annual Polynesian Concept Ocean Crulsine·Raclng Al· sociation Championship with seven yacbta compel· ing. Collegiate sailOll will be competing for the Douglas Cup at J,.ong Beach Y"acht Club, a match racing series .Patterned after the Congressional Cup. MANY LOCAL SKIPPEJLS will be sailing in Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor Series, a tuneup series of day races for the MuaUan race set to get ~ _ . under way Nov. 6. 'j" Southern California Yachting Association calendar: .·.. ........., ....... ~ • B"H'" CORINTHl"N Y"CHT CLUB -Ocl-rfest. outSIOt C!.11.Sff S.turday. Sun<11v 0 CAPISl !\ANO e ... v Y"CHT CLUB -October A•~tta IPHRF I R MORFI S.turday L"A_....Loftt _It LOS "NGELES YACHT CLUB -s.11 EHi R•C• IH•~ S.rln No. 21 '•· 5uncs.v LONG BE,.CH V "CHT CLUB-Oouol.s Cuo, <oll119la1t matcll r1cl1>9 ,.,. ···Polynesian Cats .. To R ace at Dana Seven Polynesian Con- cept class catamarans will gather at Dana Point Saturday for the second • annual Polynesi an Con· cept Ocean Cruising· Ra cing Association 'Survivo r' .At Sho w Bob Lengyel , who sailed a 26·foot sloop in the hazard o u s Singlehanded ' Transatlantic race last summer, will appear at the eighth annual Southern California Sailboat Show at tbe Long Beach Arena, to· day through Oct. 31. o I Lengyel was one or 73 starters out of a field of 126 who made it across the Atlantic in the al· lotted 50 days. Lengyel will be at the Dawson exhibit with the production 26·rooter, the second smallest boat to compete in the race. .. " championship with Dana Point Yacht Club as host. Polynesian Concept is the name given the 35- root racing-c ruising catamaran designed for film actor Buddy Ebsen or Balboa Yacht Club a number of years ago. The boat is produced by' W.D Schock Company. The event will stan with a parade of yachts out or DPYC Saturday at 10 a.m The first race is scheduled at noon. Three races will be sailed Saturday and three on Sunday. Poly Cats scheduled to compete are Ono Kai, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber, Marina del Rey; Tempo Vivace, Mr. and Mrs Virgil Just, Ox· nard; Outrageous Lady, Capt Lennart Thorell, Berlin, Germany; ..Hal Kai, Harold Shekell, San· ta Monica . Polynesian Concept II. Ron Burns and Warren Seaman, Marina del Rey. lnvic· tus , Mr and Mrs Michael Cruickshank, Dana Point, and an un· christened boat sailed by Bradley Salter, Balboa. ' I Coa•to l We a ther su.., no.., Tides Varlable low cloud• nlqlll -mor,._ •"9 hou" S.turday, otherwlHtlffr. Llqhl varlAble winds n19111 al\d morn1119 llOur\ Highs !>•lurday '"the 10'\ · Coat11I ltm.,.r•lurn will ra,,qe C>tlwten &l and 74 I nl•nd ltm ~ ~r•lurP\'#itfr•'1qebetw•f'n#>Jand1~ , " TMW•ttrltmper•1urewi11 tae66 QUEENIE ., .. .~ "llllDAY ~ondlow J :21p.m. .0.1 Secondlll;ll 9:41 p.m. s.1 SATURDAY Fl,.tlow l : 148.m. O.• Fir\l lllQll •· 11 • m. 6.f S.Condlow 4:1Sp m. ·1 C S.CondhlQll 10:33p.m. •·• SunrlMK1·00 m .• '4lh•:t1pm. Moot! rlHU'7U.m , 'ftsS:ltp.m. Flrsllow Flr\llllQll S«ondl- S.CondlllQll SUND"Y J·SU.m. 1) 10 Ola.m U s·osp m. ·1 c 11:2Sp.m. • f By Phil lnterla ndi c-.... ............. ~ .......... ,.,..,,...,,...__... ... '-----------~----------------~----... . ,!·-------------------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE I CLEAR 12"xl2" 95 INCHES 2x4 STUDS 97c Just a tad over a penny an inch (he does amazing things with his new calculator). Useful · A 10-montb batUe fer tbe HotnCat neet champlon1blp 1n tbe Silver Lakes Cballence Seriet ended lo a de-- Mllock between the San Dleeo and Santa Monlca·Marinadel Rey Oeets. --Wincl -or more properly the lack ol it -determined the co-champlouhlp when the two finalists were unabte t~ stage enough racea fo» a deflniUve re- sult. The commodore. ol each fleet. decided to call it a dead but. Still to be determined are the ln· dlvldual t1Ues io the cballeqe Mrlea which matched up Hobie Fleets from throulbout ~them Calironla. Top Individual aallors from the San Diego, Sant.a Monica. Loni Beach~ Oxnard wW meet oo the North L&kt at the bltb desert nilOl"t oo Sunday, Nov.al. The top two fllllsben ln the Hoble·ll competlUon and the winners ln U,. H -foot competlUon wW battle for the, cbampionablp. MIRRO~, Ml~ROR ON THE.. WALL, WHOSE PRICE IS FAIKE.ST OF Tl-fEM A• t? RAIN GUTTER 1 ~.1 My dear old da said I would end up in the gutter and I'm there all ready only DREMEL•. ENGRAVING TOOL Choice of clear. or colors. Got those little teeth to keep it in place. half way thru the ad. What a nifty. You hobbyist know better than I the quality of DremeL adjustable etch (I have an etch I need to scratch too.) a· 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20· DOUGLAS FIR 2x4 2x6 4x4 4x6 1 36 200 2 72 400 1 70 2 so 3 40 500 204 300 4oa 600 2 3• 3 so 4 76 700 2 72 400 544 900 306 4so 612 900 3 40 500 6 •0 1000 barn l et: MET AL BUILDINGS Llke having an extra garage (and if some of the can get anyamaller J know what we'll uM to park them In.) lO'xS' ...••• 79oo 1o·xr ............ 89°0 lO'xlO' ........... 9900 REAL ITALIAN MARBLE WALL TILE 297 SQ.FT. We said real because nowadays there are some pretty successful man-made things. but nothing beats genuine marble for looks. ASHBY ALUMINUM LADDERS Good ladder•. well made. You were expecting a Helena Rubinstein commercial with violins maybe? 5' Stepladder .••...• 9 97 6' Stepladder ...•• 1197 14' Extension ••••• 1397 16' Extension ••••. 1697 20' Extension ••.•• 24 9 7 JOHNS MANVILLE « 4 PAK ~~-ASPHALT -97c ~~SHINGt.ES Iliketbewayitamell•.My ..,,,,.,,, 1900 wife likes the way it looks. My Wl.,. kids like the way it floats 100 SQ. FT. ("Get that stuff oudda da tub It . 't J t ood id t b you kids.") Hn ua a g .• ea o uy RAIN LAMP The more I knock theaetbemore reople buy them. ta1ce that aa a rejection of my good taste. (Sorry. Marley. people want tuna ~~~~f2Jl~' that tastes good.) 3900 quality in roofing, it • the only idea. 15 year guaranteed. heavy mineral coat. JOHNS MANVILLE 90LB. ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING 100 SQ. fT. 640 And the same great quallty In roll roofing. You buy poor rooflng and the rcdn comes in to haunt you. who needs that? PEEL 'N LAY PARQUET TILE Real wood floor tiles. So easy. just peel the backing and place. Got interlocking aides. Some lcind of great lifetime Joo ks. 97C so. FT. 12"x12" Peel and place. that' a all. No me11, and all tho good loolca of quality tile (Good looks? Quality? That' a all he keeps talking about.) Doe• anyone out there not know the value of deep vinyl Solarian? You air, did you have your h<snd up? Oh. you were Just acratchlng your ear • I aee. Okay .•. • ,VOL. 69, NO. 296, 4 SECTIONS; 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 TEN <:;ENT . . . ll\farian Bergeson · Lannohes Ca01paigD~ . . . By JOANNE REYNOLDS qt IM Oall, ll'llet S•lf Marian Bergeson announced today that she will conduct a ".lyigorous write-In campaign" for the 74tb Assembly District .seat. Mrs. Bergeson, who finished second in June's Republican primary, s aid she decided to launch her. write·ln campaign because "The Republican nominee is proving to be an em· barrassmenl to the voters of this district. Recent newspaper articles have rajsed serious questions about bis cliaracter and integrity.'' . She s aid one of the major thrusts of her campaip will be to educate voters on how they mark a write-in on their ballots. Conceding that her write-in campaign is "a massive un- dertaking," Mrs. Bergeson, a Harbor Area school trustee, said Linked to SJC Heist? she believes she has enough financial support to put on a good campaign. She said she wW release a list of her sup- porters by Monday. Mrs. Bereeson filed u a write· in candidate Tuesday, the last day to do so. Since then, she aaid she bas been contactini former supporters from her primary campaign and officlala ol the Republican party in an effort to t Holdup Man Hits San· Clelllente Bank FBI agents and San Clemente peace officers worked with scant clues today lo solve two bank rob· beries that appeared related. A BanJt of America branch at 621 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente, was held up for $334 Wednesday by a man who robbed only one teller. That teller identified the bandit as the same one who robbed a San Juan Capistrano Bank of America Sept. 31. Surveillance cameras had picked out the rob· berofthat bank. The suspect has short brown 'Business Going to Hell' $300,000 Lost Qvf;'r Mail FQulup? By HILAR Y.KAYE Of tlle D•llY PllOC Staff The bead or an Irvine-based in· surance conglomerate has charged that between 4,000 and 5,000 pieces ot mall were not de- Uvered to bis oJlice dtuing a 12· day period earlier this month. Postal officials denied the charge. Bill Warmington, who owns seven comp.anies dealing with in· s urance and related fi elds, charged Thursday that the Irvine ~ost Office has "fouled up my mail delivery" and that he's mis· sing nearly $300,000 in p~ments. "My whole business is going to hell,·· complained Warmington, son or Ed Warmington of the. Warmington Development Com· ,pany. · Bt.lt local postal officials deny that·anytbing ls amiss. · "He's claiming that he's mi.s· sed some mail. But he's not pre· ffrlted any evidence offering pro- of that mail is actually missing," r esponded Rudy Contreras. manager of the Irvine Branch Post Office on Murphy Street. Contreras said that no in· veatigation can take place until Warmington flies a "request for inquiry of missing mail" form. "He's not yet filled out that form and s hown specifically what m ail he believes is miss· ing," Contreras said. But Warmington claims he's already gone to the top in Was b.lniton, D.C. and been told he did not have to fill out that form. "I apoke with the post muter general in w ashingtm Che's a friend of my Cather's) and he said he'd have someone look right into it because it was so 'critical '," said Warmington. "And a postal inspector from the Santa Ana office did call and said he'd check into it and keep me briefed. But I never heard from him again," said Warm· ington. According to the insurance ex· ecutive. his seven companies nor-ma Uy · rec-eive about· 350 pieces of mail each day. But between Oct. 4 and Oct. 15, Warmington claims there was no maH al all in his post offi ce box. Contreras says a mixup might have occurred because on Oct. 4, Warmington requested that his old Irvine post office box be changed to a new one and that mail he had been receiving in the Newport Beach Post Office also be forwarded to the new Irvine (See MAIL, PageA2) t hair and sports a military-style moustache. He reportedly handed the teller a note asking for all the 100, 50, 20 . and 10.dollar bills and saying, "I'm not kidding." Police said the robber fled in a dark.green two·dOOr' Toyota. Rain Floods Diego Area CHULA VISTA (AP} - A cloudburst flooded low. lying aleas south of San Diego today , sending water three feet deep through streets and into some houses. Lightnin g bit transformers, burning out circuits and dousing lights. 'nle two-hour storm left . 7 inch of rain. San Ysidro streets along the Mexican , border were flood ed. Power was out for two •1 hours at the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service complex at the San Ysidro portofentry. Su:allow Fest Set Saturday In Capistrano The annual migration of San Juan Capistrano's swallows to Argentina for the winter will be celebrated in San Juan Satul'day and Sunday with an arts and · cralls festival. More than 75 spaces have been rese rv e d by artists and craftsmen, who will exhibit their wares on Camino Capistrano, just south of the mission. at Yorba St. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Puppet shows will be given al 11 a .m., 1 p.m. amd 3 p.m. both days, s aid Maggie Olsen, manager of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the event. · Additional entertainment will be provided by area square dan· cers, singers and dancers, she said. lnlormaUon on the "Adios a las Golondrlnas Fiesta de Artes" (Goodbye to t h e ~wallows Festival) is available by calJini the Chamber of Commerce. 49:M100. decide whether she would ac· lively campaign. There are unwritten rules of political etiquette which hold that once a primary ls concluded all of the former party oppo- nents join ranks behind the nominee. . . · ..• Mrs. Bergeson publicly re- • fused to do so immediately alter the victory of Newport Beach auto dealer Jim Slemons in the primary. Because of recent news stories about Slemons and his failure to campaign, Mrs. Bei.:geson said, it ls her estimation that the Iona· time Republican Assembly seat was eolng to be lost to Slemoos' Democratic o pponent, Ron Cordova. "I've been told that the write· in campaign would be political suicide, bul if the campaign COO· tinues the way il bas been going, ... AP ........ PROGRAM COVER FOR FINAL PMSJ~IAL DEBATE A Colonlal Touch for Verbal Battte In WIHfarMburg Carter, Ford Set For Final Debate By the Associated Press Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, two presidential can· didates in sea r c h of a breakthrough to a clear edge in the race for the White House, get their last chance tonight to find that advantage in head-on de· bate. The crowd of staff and cam- paign workers gathered ror a political rally on the White House south lawn lo cheer President Ford as be took off for the restored Colonial capital cf Williamsburg, Va., to meet Carter for their third and final pre.sidential debate at 6:30 p.m. PDT. Ford told placard-waving sup- porters he expects to "pull ore the political surprise or the century and come back and win" after being as r ar as 30 percentage Freight Train Hit By Stones in SC A southbound freight train was stoned by five rnen as It rumbled through San Clemente 1bunday night, police said. The roclt barrage shattered the windshield of the engine. but none of the creW' "WU Injured. Police were unable to find tbe culprits. points behind in voter-preference poll.$. A GallUP Poll taktm after the Democratic convention in July showed Carter leading Ford 62 to 29 percent, a 33-per-cent gap. But t,he most recent polls show Carter with a narrow lead which, given the margin of error, means the race could go either way. Carter's election hopes got a boost in New York today when a SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-A3 state court judge bumped in- dependent candidate Eugene J. McCarthy off the presidential ballot there. McCarthy's spot on the New ~) ballot was challeoged by Democrats con· ~ cemed that his appeal to liberal voters could siphon off enough votes for Carter to throw New <See DEBATE, Page AZ> City to Save Holly Street'8 BuggyTreea Two bocgy sycamor'tthave re- ceived a new lease on life courtesy of the Lagwia Beach Ci· tyCaunciJ. Final Rites Planned Twenty one residents near the trees at 380 Holly St. signed a petition asking that the city yank out the trees. Dilil.nl Cor $1.2 million water maiD project by the Laguna Beac;h County Water District and South Coast. County Water District has forced some rechanneling of traffic alone Pacific Coast Hl&bway in Laguna Beach. Wort on the ~roject ~ be completed June 1. •• For Robert Jor·dan F\ineral services wUl be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Sheffer Lacuna Beach Mortuary Chapel for Robert WUfred Jorden. a La,una area reaident for 44 yeara. l ordn was a ~acilt at several local dns tt.ores. He died Wedaeaday at bis home, 11412 Holly 1Jrkoa. South IAIUDa. ot an ap.,._ heart at-taclt l\lff wed as a. teoded his 1arden. Hew •• .., • Tbe Rev. Dr. Arthur J . Tankerale7, of Community Presbyterian Cburcb ol Lasuna . Beach. lri1l officiate at aervictl. . - • ' • Private craftllde senices wUl be conducted at lnllewood Part Cem~ry. Tbe f..aUy requelts thlt eon· tribUt.lona be made to the C,.Uc Fibr osis CU-ale. of CbJldreu Jlolplta1 of Oran1e County. • llr. Jorden, bOra in F1orenee, Calif., was an avid IOller. Be is 1urvlved 6y bls widow, Mary E. Jorden, or tbl home; a soa. ~ L. Jontm or Mam- moth Lak•; a d....,.., Lawie JOC'Mn of Mammoda Wk•; • nandlon, NathM11el Jorct.1'; llild two brothen, Clarence Jordtn ol Woodlan d Hilla and Walt•r Jordeo.of Trona, Calif. Tbe sycamores were "infested with flying termftes" and other ills. The residenta feared the trees would come tumbling down inablgb wind. Stan Scholl, d irector of municipal services, told the council Wednesda1 tt would cost about $280 to r'emo~e the blighted sycamores and Teplace them wttb two young magnolia trees. On the other hand, lt would c0st about ~ a year for trimming and de..J>ucging of tbe extstina trees. M11or Pbrllls 8"""~ aod CouncthvoMan Sally Bellerue led tile save th• buHY sydmores 0t0vemeat. · Scholl wu dlrec:ted to spray· and snip ~ trees and repGl't · .back la a 7e.ar with tbe r.Wt.I ot ~ ftnt aid •rforta. . r • the Republtcans wUl be dead anyway," she said. Mrs. Bergeson declined to out· line her campaign strategy for the remaining 10 days before the election, said s he bas enouih money to do the things sbe wabta to do. "It's money that comes ftom the heart." she said ol ber cam- paign fund. "It's not Crom the· big money people." 'Secret' Missile Vanishes . . WASHINGTON (AP)-ANavy crew that located an Fl4 fighter jet on the bottom oC the AUanUe Ocean reported today that the aircraft's top-secret Phoenix ml:s- sil e is missing. Earlier, the crew had reported that the missile was attached to the fighter plane. The fighter • which rolled off the deck of the U.S. aircraft carrier John F. Ken· · nedy, was located Thursday In 1,900 feet of waler off the coast ot Scotland. The Navy had been searching for the Jet fer nearly a month. A Pentagon spokesman saicl the nuclear-powered research vessel NRl, which located th~ plane, is continuing its search-for .the missile. Preparations are still under way to retrieve the $14-mllllon plane from the ocean floor, the spokesmansald. . The Navy said Thursday the plane was lying on Its back, with lts three landing gears intact and the Phoenix missile "secure in place" on the bottom of tbe plane. Today's announcement said the missile ''is not attached to the aircraft as originally believed" and that the NRl "is continuing its search for the JDi.s.. slle." ; 3 Baja Cities Bankrupt as Peso Plumme~ TIJUANA, Mexico (AP)-Tbe three biggest cities in Baja California were described as broke today, the result of the peso devaluation and rising prices in U.S. dollars. The financial crisis is their worst in modern histoQ't sar of. ficiaJs· in Tijuana, Mexicali and Ensenada. City services bavo been cut and workers.fired. Loans have been taken out with private banks at 18 percent tq meet payrolls. _ In Tijuana and Mexicali, ap- peals are being made to the federal governmenlfor aid. The free floating oC the peso Sept. I hit hardest in cities nearest the U.S. border. As the peso waa finally devalued by 37 percent. goods and services priced iQ dollars became much more ex• pensive. A majority of the border cities do heavy business with U.S. firms and banks charging dollar prices. The peso was devalued from 12.5 to the dollar to 19.7 and "we started losing money rightoffU.. top," Mayor Armando Galle&~ of Mexicali said Thursday. "It was just too much," said Mayor Fernando Marquez Arce of Tijuana. Coas t We ather Variable cloudiness becomtna mo1Uy cloudy too.igbt with clearing ex· pected Saturday. lllghs in mld70s. . . INSIDE TODAY For Coda1111 co~ge iiu-denl•. tlwt JNO• ar• alreocffl hiltoru -but ht.toru tlwll'w · , lived tllrougll. A lookat.ocoi.1 ~~ production tbol deals wUh thU ~ ti on POQt CJ of tlWJ W n1ceftMr. •••ex J"f41 OAILYPILOT L~C ..,TO •• ULn' Ol .. Del,.,~ ...... "= Ptosecutlon witness Gl!Qrae '19ton repeatedly admitted Thursday during a vigorous croaa examination that his tt91Umoay In the current <>ranee County Superior Court trial of eon.ress man Andrew Hinshaw baa often dllCered from earlier t,...tJmMv. . Wltb a t.ramcrlpt ol Uptep•• tesUmooy before the (rand 1ury In one band and the Witness de· position in the other, defense at-. oau, 1'11411 P•ll -· IJ.N. Cha lrwan Dorothy Drummond of 25412 Charro Drive was named San Juan Capistrano's honorary United Nations chairman this week. Sunday bas been proclaimed United Nations Day by President Ford. Fr°"' P Gfl" Al MAIL •.. box. "From what I hear, the Newport post oCCice did not forward that mail ror quite a while," Contreras said. But Warmington contended that the Newport Beach mail was only a small fraction of his total daily mail run and would not , matter too much. Contreras also suggested that the problem might lay within . Warmington's own company or tbe mail delivery firm be used to use. However, Warmington said he's already checked his· employes that went to pick up the mail at the post office and also the mail deli very firm, which he claims he stopped using recenUy becawie it could not get the mail to his office fast enough. "There's a chance we did mis- place it here in the post office but I've checked everywhere and l'm satisfied the problem is not in this building," Contreras said. Warmington, however, says he's not satisfi ed with that answer and insists that "there must be live sacks or mail miss- ing somewhere.'' He said that during that 12-day period, about $300,000 in accounts •:'9ayable were due his seven com· '~antes. He said he received only ~-'llbout $13,000 of that amount from .t'llSmd delivered mail. ... , "l'm trying now to notify my :.rclients that the mail never re-.. jiched me and that they should '"::Te-send lhei r payments," he '.Jlaid. 'r· Warmington explained the • mail contained insurance pay- ' -Olents, insurance policies and • ·~ent payments from buildings he ' owns. ~-~ Warmington 's seven com- :,panies include: Warmington i'lnsurance Agency, Business !;lnsurance Agency. Warmington '·Ferguson Insurance Agency, l-Hal-Dlke lnaurance Brokers . ~',J.C. Rathmann Insurance Com- J~pany , Sea-Equities Finance c~ompany, and Newport Land '#and Development Company. • . All of the businesses arc perated out of Warmington's ~ddreaa at 1752 Langley Ave., in ~'the Irvine Industrial Complex. ~·--~~~~~~~~~ .......... :.. ORANGE COAST ' ~ DAILY PILOT =:t.~::.~::;r. =·=~~~~=-CN\t ~I"''"" c.mo.,.., ,.._,..,.,..,..,U~•tf' p,1&U\Mi<1 ~rtO•f lfllr~ Prldlf, •0t C.,._I• #eW Mf'•f)Of"t .. 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'-"'•"'•• ._,hu1,.1 ... ,., .. .,,., use . =~:..:=-=~:. _,. 11\1111.rt ( Witness .._ ilolla~Nicbolas Pilled (, HinlMw, 51, ls be.inc tried on the eount1_ for tJme aetnlly u.-... . ............... ) cw._. of ·lfaH UWift, COil• 11*1& oe HJDtblw's electlon ef. 1ud:iwtH b1m tcrllp ~ • pay allpa or vacation pay vouchers for employes who worked on the Hinshaw cam- paign. . •mDlov• wbo *•re draftM for duty ln the Hinshaw cam-peaMidtolliea~~-· ~ 1Dlr•1? elliknlement. aad fort. blows to~.,.__ .• HM ¥iola~of1t.tecodel~ Ooton, wbo baa served a Jail paJgn. He had earlier-testified tor Evans in the current trlul that Hlnshaw 1ave him the Utt. against Hinshaw. the conduct of public officials. term and pald a flne after plttad· Deputy DisUrlct Attorney Those allegations stem from in& guilty to bn~ey cbarces on He was unable to tell elther Evans or McNh:hoJa.s exactly where those instructioos came lrom. William Evans later ccmceded ·orrenses asaertedly committed which fflnsbaw wu also convict· outalde the courtroooi that be while he served as Orange Cowl· ed. admitted that tbe Newport Upton's testimony, wh.icb con- cluded Thursday, wa,, interni1't· ed by a hearing In which Judae Frank Domenichini was ruked by McNlcbolas to allow the pre- sentation of psychiatric data compUed by the pbyalctan treat- ing Mrs. Thais Hl118haw. the de- fendant's former wile. was far from deUgbt~ with the ty assessor in 1972. Beach Republican once warned answers given by his key wit-It ls alleged that Hinshaw en· h.lm that employea working on And the S4·year-old witnessi constantly protesUq that his mernol)' has always been poor. admitted that be told the grand Jury in 1974 that he wasn't sure wbo 1ave him a list ot assessor's oeu. cour~ed employes in the as-' bJ.a campaiso would bavo to do 10 He mad' it clear that he will be attlOt 1 ornce to wort on. bls on their own time. looldni to former county useuor ca~pal1n during count.y time. Upton further concecled under Jack Vallerga for the testimony The Jury has been totd that many McNicholas' conatant problne he needs to convict Hinshaw. __ em_..:,p:....lo;...:y:....e_s_w_e_r_e_r_ei_m_b_urs __ ed_b...:Y:....-_·_lh.;..a;..t_Hin~· _s_h_a_w_n....;;e_v:....er_a_t...;,an;;.;::.y:....ll::..m;;.:......e. Judae Domenichini barrdd such tesUmony. ruling that tt would be violation or the doctor- paUent relationship. He excused Dr. Donald Schwartz from offer- ing such testimony and sent hiin Slaying Suspect Seized Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers learned today that Texas lawmen have jailed a man who allegedly was driving the car owned by a man who was shot to death Tuesday night in a Tustin area motel. Sherill's Capt. Robert GriUelh said the arrested man has been booted on murder charges. He was Identified as Gerald Don Ernest, 20, a transient wbo6e last known permanent address was in Arkansas. • "He has been charged with the murder of Franklin J . Gibson. whose body was found in a room at the Sixpence Inn." Griffeth said. "We don't know yet what the motive was, but we'll know more about that when oor in- vestigators return from Texas." Gibson, 47, of McDonough, Ga .• was found in bis mot.el room by officers who said the naked man had been shot in the race at close range. They said the Yictim has also used the name ol Jack F. Gibson. Griffeth said Ernest was halt- ed by Hudspeth County officers in Texas on the basis of the circulated description of Gibson's car. They said Ernest offered no resistance. F rowiPageAJ DEBATE ••• York's 41 electoral votes lo Ford. Lawyers for McCarthy said they would appeal the ruling that the independent candidate didn't have enough valid signatures on his ballot petitions. McCarthy surtered another setback today when the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington refused to prohibit tonight's de- bate from proceeding without him. The court upheld the Federal Communications Com- mission '" r p(u.;ial tn ......... McCarthy and American In- dependent party candidate Lester Maddox equal time to respond to the Ford-Carter de- bates or the right to participate in them. Associated Press polls follow-. ing the first two debates gave Ford an edge in the first and Carter an almost identical edge in the second. So, it's one each going into the final match. But no one can be sure what role the debates- will have in the final election outcome. ~ The first debate covered· domestic issues and economic • policy; the second, foreign· policy and derense issues. There is no limitation on t.he subject matter of the third. A week ago, the vice presiden- tial candidates, Republican Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic Sen. Walter F. Mondale. debated. It· was their only scheduled meet- ing, and it produced generally livelier exchanges than the con· frontalions between the men at the top of the tickets. Ford and Carter spoke at the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York on Thursday night, a charity affair.that usually draws the pre-' s idential candidates from both major parties. Carter and Ford timed their ap- pearances so that one was gone before the other arrived. In an ornate ballroom decorat- ed With thousands ol roses, and before an audience heavy with philanthropists and pollticlana, fll'Sl Ford and later Carter spoke, eacb introduced by Terence Cardinal Cooke, Roman Catholic . archbishop of New York. Tradition bas it that if the speeches are political, their tone should be ligbtbearted. And so it w~. Ford took note of the upcoming · debate and said. "Governor Carter is goln& to answer bisques· tJons and I'm going to question my answers ... They were references to Ford's frequeot campai1n char1e tbat Carter te!uaes to ove •tralcht answers durtq the de·· bates and to the Preaident•a own • 1affe in \}le second debate when he Hid there •u "no Soviet domlnaUonorEastsnE\ll'Ot>e.'~ Ford also told the dinner that ••we've Juat inatalled a special lock on the front door ol the \\'bile House. tt•s Jbnm7proot, •• lh-adg t o Bowl Co11ncil Revokes Permit The San Clemente City Council revoked a use permit ror the Red Lollipop Nursery School Wednes· day, then criticized the Stale Department of Highways. Owners of the school, at 1300 S. El Camino Real, voluntarily closed its doors in late August alter a crane truck rig swerved uncontrolled off the San Diego Freeway orframp, narrowly mis· sed the school and demolished a hamburger stand. · Several other accidents similarly have occurred in re- cent years. The hamburger stand has been damaged three times in 18 months. Owners or the school felt their facility bad only by fortune escaped a like fate. And their in- surance company agreed, can- celing insurance after the burger stand was finally destroyed. from the courtroom. . Evans said Mrs. ~haw will be called to the witness staod next.week. McNicbolas said tht.t he will use Mrs. Hinshaw as a die- fense witness if she is not call~ by the prosecution. Mrs. Hinshaw testified before the grand jury during the ih· vestigation that led to the indi<l· ment of her former husband add Valleraa, who succeed~d Hinshaw to the post of county ~­ sessor. Bl~f Safe ty Promise Gets· Condos 'Yes' Tony Di Giovanni led the s'1i. Clemente City Council to ap· prove a condominium project be bad opposed this week, after its developer agreed to pull back from a Trafalgar Canyon bl\i"r edge. Di Giovanni and Councilman Thomas O'Keere ~d blocked prior approval sine they felt the three-story Aries velopmeot Company building was planned to sit too close to the dropolf. - Crown ValJey Elementary School students (left to right) Lisa Campbell, 6; Jimmy. Stewart, 8; and Russell Abrams. 7; are ready for the school's halloween parade and carnival Saturday, Oct. 30, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at the Laguna Niguel ·school, 29292 Crown Valley Parkway. Additional in - San Clemente officials have blamed the offramp configura- tion for the mishaps, and have vainly petitioned CalTrans to re- align it. The council reiterated that Wednesday. Revoking the Red Lollipop's use permit prohibited businesses involving chlldren from operating at the site. Other types or business, while allowed to operate there, aren't likely lo, because of insurance problems and common sense. A section or the 21-unit projetl would have been only five feet from the steep slope off 406 Pasadena Court. O'Keefe maintained his opposi- tion, even though Aries had agreed to pull back to 29 feet. }f e said he hesitated to concede that the building fully conformed wii.h the city canyon setback or- dinance. formation is available by calling the school, 495-5115. Council members Bill Walker and Donna Wilkinson voted for the revised project. They had ap~ proved of the first version. Son 'Boxed'; Mom Vows She'll Fight Mayor B. Patrick Lane said the "state created the problem with tbe o(framp,0 and the state should take care or it. On Lane's motion, the problem or the rarnp was ag8.Ul re1errea to CalTrans, by unanimows vote. Aries still must obtain permits to build from the coastal com- mission. LIMA . Ohio (AP) -A woman whose 11-year-old son was placed in a cardboard box by his schoolteacher as a disciplinary measure says she. will seek legal help in stopping such punish- ment. Mrs. Robert Seigler, ·mother of Ben Seigler, said Thursday that she would not send her son back lo class at Bath Middle School · until the so-called "behavior modification box" is removed or ''if the courts order me to do so.'' The box is an old appliance crate employed by teacher Tim Larrimore as part of what so school officials call a . "reality therapy program." Mrs. Seigler said ll was dehumanizing and had traumatized her son. The Bath Township Board o~ Canyo n Cra sh ·Injures Dana Point W o m an A 27-year-old Dana Point woman injured in a Laguna Ca- nyon Road traffic accident was reported io "fairly stable" condi· tlon today In the intensive care un- it at Saddleback Community . Hospital. Kat hleen Gillespie or 34052 AJcazar Drive, received major head injuries in the collision 1bursday with a laundry truck about two miles north or the in· tenection of El Toro and Laguna Canyon Roads. Police reported the accident OC· curred as the southbound laundry truck crossed into the opposing traffic lane. The driver of the truck wu identified as Mark A. Bain, 21, of Garden Grove. Bain was cut in the mishap but did not require hsopitalizatlon . Cause of the accident is under inves~aUoo. San J uan Teenager Jailed for Hashi8h Orange County sheriff's of· flcers jailed a San Juan· Capisturto teenager on crirntnal charges a fter th~y allf!Cedly found b.,bla)l In h14 car while questloninc him about an ap- pattnt lratnc vlolatlon. Dtpu~es ••ld they f~ large quntltle1 of b11hbh ln tbe car OWMd by Mlch•el a.moo 1oyal, 11, of 31"742 Alipn, afttt nottn1 a Itron« odor ol f l"Mhly bUrned hMhllb In tbe•eblele. Education supported the use or the box as what it termed a "social adjustment center," and School Supt. William Browson said the box would remain. Ben, a sixth grader, was placed in the box for 90 minutes Oct. 11 for whispering in class and for about a half hour the next day, his mother said. He was released after he wrote a "discipline contract" stating that the teacher "could whack him" for any future offenses. Since that day, Mr. and Mrs . Seigler have kept Ben out or school, and sought unsuccessful·· ly to have a tutor teach their son at home. The Seiglers said they have been notified by the Allen County attendance omcer that they face truancy charges unless Ben re- turns. New Burger: It's Cotton NEW YORK (AP} Scientists in New Orleans have come up with · something they consider a great and tasty treat-cot· ton burgers. You can't tell them from haniburgers, researchers at the New Orleans Southern Regional Research Center told Tex- tile World magazine. The cottonburgers are made by blending cot· tonseed protein isolate· with water and bouillon and reportedly conta"in 90 percent protein. Diamond Lane Fate Mulled LOS ANGELES (AP) -State orriclals are being urged to postpone plans to open a "diamond Jane" for car pools and buses on the San Diego Freeway. Local ofrlcials are proposing instead that the new lane - created by rebuilding the freeway's median shoulder - be opened to regular traffic un- til a final decision is made on the fate of the proposed diamond Jane. At the same time, the Policy Advisory Committee asked Thursday that the California Department of Transportation conduct an environmental im· pact study or the proposaJ . PRUDENT· BUYING Throughout our 81 years of carpet retaillng, one fact becomes quite evident -that When money Is less plentiful. people buy IMthr-..-.,. This 11 contrwy to popular belief, but makes good sense If you think about lt. When you have to concern yourself with value and performance, you are likely to buy ....._, ..-r. · At Alden's In the last three years. our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting. reftet:tlng this fact. ConseQuently, we have the largest selection of finer qualities you wlll see anywhere. all at competitive prices.. The end result Is customer satltfaotlon. pride and recommendations wtllch provide our overwhelming souroe of new business. DEN'S - c11~:insiiilai:iiin:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor LIC. NO. 1'0H2 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAUF. 91621 • PHONE 646·.C838 -646-23.55 t VOL: 69, NO. 296,' SECTIONS; 42 PAGES Verbal ' ·Battle Tonight By tbe Aaaoclated Praa Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, two presidential can· didates in search of a breakthrough to a clear edge in the race for the White House, get their last chance tonight to frnd tb.at advantage in head-on de· bate. The crowd of staff and cam· pai,gn workers gathered for a political rally oo the White House south lawn to cheer President Ford as be took ore for the restored Colonial capital cf Wllliams burg, Va., lo meet 1 Carter for their third and final I .presidential debate al 6:30 p.m. l:PDT. Ford told placard·waving sup- 1 SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-"3 porters be expects to "pull off the political surprise of the century and come back and win" after being as far as 30 percentage points behind in voter-preference ·polb. A Gallup Poll taken after the Democratic convention in July showed Carter leading Ford 62 to 29 percent, a 33-per-cent gap. But the most recent polls show Carter with a narrow lead which, given the margin of error, means the race could go either way. Carter's election hopes got a boost in New York today when a state court judge bumped in- dependent candidate Eugene J . McCarthy off the presidenlia' ballot there. McCarthy's spot on the New Yo.rk ballot was •challenged by Democrats con· • cerned that bis appeal to liberal I voters could siphon off enough · votes for Carter to throw New ~ York's 41 electoral votes to Ford. Lawyers for McCarthy said they would appeal the ruliU that tbe Independent candidate Clidn't I have enough valid signatures on his ballot petitions. McCarthy suffered another setback today when the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington refused to prohibit tonhrbt's de-bate from proceeding without t\im. 3 Baja Cities 'Bankrupt' as Peso Plummets TIJUANA, Mexico (AP)-The three biggest clties in Baja California were described as 1 broke today, the result of the peso f devaluation and rtsing prices in U.S. dollars. . The financial crisis is their worst in modern history. sa)' of-! ficials in Tijuana, Mexicali and Ensenada. City services have . been cut and workers fired. Loans have been taken out with private banks al 18 percent to meet payrolls. ln Tijuana egd Mexicali, ap· peals are being made to the federal government for aid. The free floating of the peso Sept.1 bit hardest in cities nearest the U.S. border. As the peso wu finally devalued by :n percent, goods and services priced in dollars became much more ex· 1 pensive. A majority or the border cities do heavy business with U.S. firms and banks charging dollar prices. The peso was devalued from 12.5 to tbe dollar to 19.7 and "we started losing money right off the top," Mayor Al!mando Gallegos of Mexicali said Thursday. "It was just too much," said Mayor Fernando Marquez Arce ofTijuana. New Burger: It's Cotton NEW YORK (AP) - SCientists ln New Orleans have come up with somethln.g they consider a great and tasty treat-cot. too burgers. You can't tell them Crom · hamburcers, researchers at the New Orlean s South ern Regional Research Center told Tex- tile World magaalne. · The cottonbur•en are made by btendlna cot· tonaeed protein Isolate wltb water and bouillon and repoNdly cooU1a IO pel'CIDt.ortUiD. D.i ly """ Sc.ft ,__ READY FOR SATURDAY TAKEOFF FROM COUNTY AIRPORT• Piiot Dick Ne410n and Nan-C to Try for Record Pilot Ready Ught, Plane Record Sought, By STEVE MITCHELL Oftlle O•llY Pllol~l.tf When Dick Nelson says "fiU er up" Saturday morning at Orance County Airport, the fuel truck operator might look twice at his gauges. Nelson, a pilot for Golden West Airlines and a part-time flight in- structor. is going to be pumping 147 galJons of avialionfuelintobiS small, experimental airplane. That's forty gallons in the wings, 72 in the main cabin tank. another 27 where the ~ger ._ 1$ aupPo.ed to be. ancleight gallons in a tank where the d\lal rudder pedals were removed. ~ 3'-year·old pilot from San- ta Aila will be takiq oil at 7 a.m . in his converted Cessna 150, bound for Bangor, Maine, and a world distance record for a non- stop, straight-line flight. The current record is held by a Czechoslovakian pilot, who flew from bis country to Kulunda, Russia in 1956. "I guess that's why I'm doing it," the tall, soft-spoken pilot said Thursday. "I want to inject some American pride in this record, especially since lt's America's 200th birthday,'• he saJd. The brigbUy painted tail fin of his plane is em blazoned with an American Flag and ••Y5 "200 Yeanof Freedom,'',in b&uel~ inf. 'J'be 1oni d.ittanee Oyiil( at- tempt, sanetioned by tbe Na ti on al Aeronautic A1IOClation CNAA), would break that record in the Federation Aeronautical Interna-tional (PAA) Class for light CSee PLANE, Page AZ> Arsollists BlaIDed In· Harper Blaze Costa Mesa fire investigators said a blaze that gutted four rooms in the administration wing at Harper E lementary School early today may bave been the work of arsonists. Firemen responded to the 1:42 a.m. fire at the school, al 425 Eaat 18th St., dousing the flames in about five minutes, according to Battalion Chief Gary Golson. "Right now, we think we have two point.a of origin for the fire," he said. That would point toward arson. he said, with one of the fires ap- parently originating in the nurse's station, and another near the desk of a receptionist Fire offici!Us sifted tbrouCh the .charred building today, attempt· ing to find more evidence to sup- port their suspicions of arson. Damace was estimated at '30,000. Golaoo, who lives across the street from the school, said he ran outside to find the building completely engulfed in Dames. "F1amea were coming from nearlY every window in Ute build- ing when I got the call,•• be said. Golson said the fire ate lhrough- acoustlcal tiles on the celling of the building, but did not go through the roof. A building adjacent to the of· fices suffered slight heat damage, hesald. The fire damaged a business office, the nurse's station, a teachers lounge and the prin- cipal's offtce . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 ·c. l;EN.CENTJ ,. Missile's Gone ·· ]et Found; Where's Rocket? WASHINGTON (AP)-ANavy crew that located an F14 fighter jet on the bottom ortbe AUantic Ocean reported today that the aircraft's top-secret Pboenlx mis- sile is missing. Earlier, tl\e crew bad reported that the missile was attached to ·the fighter plane. 1be fighter, wbkh rolled orf the deck of the U.S. aircraft carrier John F. Ken-. nedy. was located Thursday in 1,900 feet of water off the coast or Scotland. The Navy had been searching for the jet for nearly a month. Finn Link In Cuban Invasion? WASHINGTON (AP)-United Brands Inc., which had l06t $38 million worth of property to the Castro government. actively participated in the Bay of Pigs in- vasion al the request of the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency, accord- ing to a former vice president of the firm. In a book released Thursday. Thomas P . McCann, forme r public relations official for United Brands, said the company dealt directly with the late Robert F. Kennedy, then auorney general, in laying plan$ for the abortive J.961 invasion. McCann's book, "An American Company-The Tragedy of Unit- ed Fruit," said the CIA's main contact with the firm was the late J. ~ Marquette, wh~ (Jt the time was tJnI(ed's vice prdident A Pentagon spokesman said the nuclear-powered research vesael NRl, which located the plane, is continuing its search (or .the mlsaile. Preparations are sWl under way to retrieve the $14-million plane from the ocean floor. the spokesman said. The Navy said Thursday the plane was lying on its back. with its three landing gears in4lcl and the Phoenix missile "secure in place" on the bottom of the plane. Today's announcement said the missile "is not attached to the aircraft as originally believed" and that the NRl "la continuing ita search for t.be•mJa. sue." The sophisticate,:d Phoenix~ sile, the FH'a primary weaP904 system, ls capable of belna launched at six targete simultaneously. · Althouah Soviet warshi}lS were in the area observing NATO maneuvers at the time the ra sank, Pentagon officials said that in the five weeks sl.oce, the Sov· lets made no attempt to beat~ · United States to the wreck or let salvaae it and its secreta." .· • .. Write-in Co11didate .... . . . . Bergeson Launches Vigorous Campaign; By J OANNE REYNOLDS or-.e 0.11, l'llet~ Marian Bergeson announcecJ today that she will conduct ~ "vigorous wrlle·in campalfJl for the 74th Assembly District seal. :• Mrs. Bergeson, who finished second in J une's ReP\lbllcad primary. said she dedded to launch her write-in campaign because ''The Republican nominee is pr;oving to be an em: barrassment to the voters of.~ district. Recent newspaper articl es have raised serious questions about hls character and integrity." . She said one or the major thrusts of ber campaign will be to educate voters on bow they mark -write·i.n on their balloq. in ~harge of stea,mships and terminal operations. Al the time. the flrm was known as United a Fruit Co. Daily "'lllC _,. "'- Concedinf that her write-IQ campaign ia "a massive ua~ - dertaking, •• Mrs. Bergeson. a Harbor Area school trustee, saicl she believes she bas enoua.li financial support to put on a good campaign. Sbe said she will release a list of her s~ McCann quoted Marquette as saying that Kennedy "wanted us to supply two of ouc freighters lo convoy men, munitions and materiel during that invasion. The arrangements were made and it was all very cloak-and- dagger: Our own board of direc- tors didn't know about it, and cer· tainly only a handful of us with the company were party to the secret." After the abortive invasion at the Bay or 'Pigs, McCann wrote, the logs of the two United ships were sent to W ashlngton and later were sealed with wax and re- turned tothefirm. "As Car as I know, they are still in company vaults, the official re- cord of our participation in that fiasco permanently sale from public view," McCannwrote. Mccann said he has tried un- successfully to obtain rrom CIA mes additional information about Onited's role in the invasion. Burke Wright, United Brands' current director of public rela· Uons, said he was unable to find anybody al the company who knows about the incident. The management of United Fruit changed hands in 1968. DEFINITB Y RUNNING Wrtte-ln Candidate Bergeson Tales Confliet CSee BERGESON, Page A.%):: Himhaw's l)efem~ ' Trips Key Witness By TOM BARLEY Of .... 0.11, ...... 5Uff Prosecution witness George Upton repeatedly admitted Thursday during a vigorous cross examination lhal his testimony in the current Orange Mesa Rider Succ11mbs To Injuries A Costa Mesa motorcycle rider, who collided with a car last Saturday afternoon, died Thurs- day night at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Ernest F. Fraz~r. 18, of 3029 Coolidge Ave .. was admitted to the hospital shortly after the 3 p.m. crash last Saturday at the Paularino A venue and Newport Freeway inlersecUon in Costa Mesa. COsta Mesa police said a 16- year-old girl, the other driver in the colllaion, was not held or cit- ed in the crash. The motorcyclist's death br- inp to 12 the number of fatal ac· cidenta in Costa Mesa this year. A Costa Meaa youth was fatally h\jured Wednesday nt&bt after be apparently rode hla bicycle from . behlnd a parked car ud was at.ruck by another automobile, policeaald. The victim wa• identified as Ward Henri Cooley, 14, of 729 West Center St. Police aald the youth wu at.ruck by a car driven by Alan William Deven, 2798 BunUn1 Circlet Costa Mesa at 8:65p.m. Wednesday.Devenwu not held or cited. 1 Police iald the boy was dead on . a rrival a t Hoag Memorlal Hospital ha Newport B.acb · followlnl lbe eoUWon at 19th stNet""" lloDrOvia Avenue. 1 Traffic olOcen aald today in- t veatlaatlolll are under wq 1A I botb f ata.l a ccidents. County Superior Court trial ot • ·Congressman Andrew Hinshaw has often differed from earlier testimony. With a tranacript of Upton'•· testimony before the grand jury in one hand and the witness' de- position in the other, defense a\· tomey John McNlcholas grillecl Upton and delivered what ap. peared to be a series of damagin~ blows to the prosecution's case- against Hinshaw. · Deputy Distirlct Attorney William Evans lat.er conceded outside the courtroom that Ile was far from delighted with the answers given by his key wit, ness. He made It clear that he will be lookinl to former county aaseaaol" Jack Vallerga for the testlmon)"' he needs to convict Hinshaw. Hinshaw, Sl, is being trlecl ou cbar "es ol 1erand theft, con' <See HINSHAW' Pase A2). Coas t Weatlaer Variable cloudiness becomln1 moaUy cloudy torulbt wftb cleari.na ex- pected Satur4ay. W&hl in mld70s. IN81¥ TOD" Y For todai'• coli. lfu· dmt•, ON J_, .en .olMXfll hlit~ -ht IUltO'V ther'oc Hued tlarotlf1la. A look. at.a col-'-11• production tllcd dfalt • wCth thtl ms ft on,~ CJ of • VwWH~. '- la•ex . AlY-ten!M At ~ cf., ....... A"...._. ...... • A11 ='= AS ~.....,, A4 Cl,OMI ~ .... (Mley A• Cllllllil• •• ,.... • , •• ~ U .,..._P91'W All ==~~ • : :::-......._ A3.~ """"81 ••t Ct.1 ,........_ .. ....... ., • .,. ~ a.r .......... ......... ,.. ................ Cl ......... .. AM~ 8l • , •1 CM: !tt1 DAil Y PILOT c Jim Slemona, Republican can- d.ldaU for the 74th Auembly Dls· ·Viet I ailed to attend a candldatea fonim Thunday apomored by the Mlsslon Vlejo Jaycees .. Slemona waao't tho only one who didn't show. The 7:30 p.m. metUng was de- layed IO mtnutH by OfCanliers who were w attJn• for Jate ar· rtvaJs, and in the end it went ahead with three candidates and 19 audience members. Sharing the platform with Slemons' DemocnUc rival, Ron Cordova, were congresalonal candidates Bob Badham and Vi· vian Hall. Badhatn. the Republican leU· Ing the 40lb Congressional Dis- trict .eat, is currently lhe 74th District Assemblyman. Mre. Hall ls bis Democratic opponent. Badham repeated his cam· paian poaillon that RepubUcana. are needed in Con~ because tbe Democrat.le m.iont;y•• pro- llJ'lml have been /lnanced with borrowed money. Tbil, h4t 1aid. hu caused inflation and rialng interest rates. He said the governrnent!sbould iet out ol deficit spending and out or the way °'lrivat.e business and let it exp an . . Many services, as health in· Many Crities Wsell Anstoors Eagl,eton NEW YORK (AP) -ABC-TV sportscaster Howard Cosell says Sen. Thomas Eagleton is a john- n.v-come-lately to the ranks of Cosell critics. · " 'If I would read, much less answer, all the at· tacks on me, my shop would be closed to any busi- ness,' "Cosell quoted Abraham Lincoln as saying. Cosell 's response came Thursday after Eagleton, a Missouri De mocrat, complained about the sportscaster's coverage of the American League baseball playoffs and called Cosell obnoxious. In the playoffs, the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals. Eagleton said he wrote Roone Arledge, president of ABC Sports, asking that Cosell be kept from doing baseball commentary in the future. "My first reaction:• said Cosell, "was one of dis- belief, that this was a put on. Second, I was flat· tered ... " 'Texas Police Jail ::oc Murder Suspect Orange County Sheriff's or .. Jlcers learned today that Texas 'lawmen have jailed a man who. allegedly was driving the car owned by a man who was shot to death Tuesday night in a Tustin area motel. She~ff's Capt. Robert Gri!leth Fro• Page Al PLANE .•. alrcraft. Nelson thinks t.he2,711-miletrip will lake him between 27 and 30 hours. He plans to fly toward Albuquerque, N .M., then over Wichita. Kans .. in order to clear the Rocky Mountains. He expects to fly into Bangor early Sunday afternoon "which isn't too bad when you 'consider n1 only be flying about 100 miles per hour." he laughed. · Nelson and his pr oject e~gineer, David Blanton. spent six months stripping the light •. aircraft and lnstallin1 the 1·chrome-plated fuel systems for ;).he record flight. ~:· The commercial pilot, with .-)_~ fiight hours under his belt ; ~d the aircraft must weigb un: ~r 2,204 pounds to quan(y·rorllle :,.FAA class. , . · He and Blanton stripped the !·'Cessna or lts 14·pound starter ;rfive pound oil (ilter, lhe control~ l •Bd seat from the passen1er side, ; ,and the steps and handles to bring ,.. do"1n the weight. ~"Dick also lost about eight ~ ~unds for lhe fli&ht," Blanton ;, faid. "That means we'll be able lo s~eep about a gallon and a hal£ l •fPOre fuel in the plane." t:1• Nelson said he will attempt to • 1tt a speed record for a Santa ~a-to-Wichita flight on his way r~ Bangor in his plane, called ~Nan-C In honor of his younaest :..,.ciaughter. : ~ "l just want to put a UWe back !':into aviation in return rorthe good ~;<:aviation has done for me," Nelson (.1pld. OflANGI COAST DAILY PILOT -... -""_ .. , ............ _ '"'"·ewwt "</l(•l'rnldtotl .... -.. _,... ,_ .. I( .... E•t., said the arrested man bas been booked on murder charges. He was identified as Gerald Don Ernest, 20, a transient whose last known permanent address was ln Arkansas. "He bas been charged with the murder of Franklin J. Gibson, whose body was found in a room at the Sixpence Inn," Gri.Ueth said. "We don't know yet what the motive was, but we'll know more about that when our in- vestigators return from Texas.'• Gibson, 47, of McDonough, Ga., was found in his motel room by officers who said the naked man had been s hot in the face at close range. They said the victim has also used the name of J ack F. dibson. CB Buffs Call Firemen to County Blaze Santa Ana firemen, responding to frantic calls from passing CB radio buffs, found a plastic fac· 1 lory engulfed in flames this mom· ing. By the time the blaze at the Plasma Dyne Corp., 3839 S. Main St., was under control, fire of- ficials estimated the damage at $200,000. Investigators at the scene of the 5:37 a.m. (ire weresi£tinglhrough ruble in an allempt lo determine lhe cause of the costly blaze. Fire officials said they were aided by units from lhe Costa Mesa Fire Department as they battled the inferno that attract- ed the CB'ers' attention as they · traveled along the Newport Freeway. One Cireman, William Viar, in-· jured bis back while stringing hose at the plastic company fire,· officials reported. Driver Faces Trial After Fatal Crash Frank Javier Villa of Santa Ana has been ordered lo face ·trial Nov. 19 in Orange County Superior Court on manslaughter charges rlled alter a two-car col· llsloo in Costa Mesa took the life of another motorist. sun.nee, can be done better and cheaper by !rec enterprise, be Hid. Bul Mrs. Hall aaJd her oppo- nent •'just overslmpllfiea all sorta or things about our economy." She contended the country bun't had the free enterprise aystem he ducribed lD 100 years. Returninl to that.. abe saJd, would remove federal contract.a from large companies and end federally backed home mortgaces. This would result in maaaive unempJoymeot and a depression 10 times worse than what the nation's bad in lhe past, she said. · During her talk, Mrs. Hall charged that Badbam has bad the worst attendance record of all Orange County assemblymen during his tenure as a stale legislator. But Bad.ham said Republicans often don't vote as a matter or strategy. He said an abstention counts the same u a no vote and doesn't insult the author of the legislation. The candidates were also asked how constituents can be as- sured they'll re main honest after they get to Washington. Mrs. Hall, who is 53, said her maturity works in her favor. "I believe a life spent in service and honesty will not chan1e," she sa1d. She als o said "the people themse l ves have to be watchdogs." She promised to establish a network ol communi- ty volunteers to work with and watch her. Badham, who has served 14 years in t.he st.ate Legislature, countered that be is a "known quanity." He said he has always tried to tell the truth to his constituents. Also, he said, "I would never pro- mise more than 1 can deliver." Commenting on Slemons' absence, Assembly candidate Cordova told lhe audience. "You only have one choice -to vole Cor me or not to vote ror mie." the Lake Forest resident pro· mlsed bis field office would be located in the Saddleback Valley, "where it belongs," if he is elected. - He also s aid he or a represen- tative will be in Newport Beach and Oceanside two days a.~~k. * * * Frota ra., A1 BERGESON porters by Monday. Mrs. Bergeson filed u a write· in candidate Tuesday, the last day to do so. Since then, she said she has been contacting former supporters tfrom her primary campaign and officials of the Republican party in an effort lo decide whether she would ac- .tively campaign. There are unwritten rules or political etiquette which bold that once a primary ls concluded all of the former party oppo- nents join ranks behind the nominee . Mrs. ·Bergeson publicly re:• !used to do so immediately after. the victory of Newport Beach auto dealer Jim Slemons ln the primary. Because of recent news stories about Slemons and h1s failure to campalgn, Mrs. Bergeson said, it is her estimation that the long- time Republican Assembly seat was goirtg lo be lost to Slemons' . Democratic opponent. Ron Cordova. "I've been told that the write- in campaign would be political suicide, but if the campaign con· tinues the way it has been going, the Republicans will be dead anyway." she said. Mrs. Berge11on declined to out· line her campaign strategy for the remaining 10 days before the election, said she has enough money to do the things .she wants to do. . "Jt'a money that cornea from the heart," 1be said of ber cam· palgn tund. "Jt'1 not Crom tbe big money people." Street·Slwt For Ford Brootbarst Street, between Waner and Ed- 1n1er avenue•. wlll ~ cloMd to tr.me &om 1~30 to 2:30 p.91. Sunday durtn& · Pnaiden( l'ord'a a,peecb, Fountain Valley olflcials 18ldtoday. Newport Realtor OUIL TY OF MURDER Newport'• Maloney Newport Man Guilty In Slaying Dennis Maloney of NeWJ>(U't Beach was found guilty of \'WO counts of first degree mucder today by an Oranie County Superior Court jury. The jury of nine women and three men also found Maloney. 32, guilty of kidnapi.ng, burglary and conspiracy In connection with the role he played last Nov. 8 in the murders of Ronald Cauwels and Jan et Mae Metz of SUnset Beach. Maloney could be sentenced to life in prison following bis conviction on 13 felony counts. Maloney, who is also known as Dennis Casey Jones, re- mained impassive at the counsel table as jury forewoman J anet Ramsay con· firmed the guilty verdicts re· turned by her panel after two days of deliberation. The defense unsuccessfully argued during Maloney's trial that he played a minor role when a gang of which be was a member raided the Sunset Beach home of Cauwels, 27, and Mrs. Metz. 34. Maloney was identified. as the driver o( one of two getaway cars. The prosecution claimed he played an active part in the murder plot and ordered the dumping of one of the two murder weapons. Gang membe r Thomas Har din Hesler. 29, of Long Beach, already has been sen- tenced to life in prison ror his pa.rt in the two killings. He was identified as the killer of Mrs. Metz. Three ·other gang members face trial in Superior Court on identical charges to those faced by Maloney and Hester. It was aileged in the trials or Maloney and Hester that the raid was planned as a reprisal for Cauwels' robbery at iuni>oint of two members of a drug smuggl- ing ring. Lye Suspect Held · SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An FBI agent has arrested Julian M. Thornton, suspected. or tossing corrosive lye at two persons at San Francisco Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital. Police said be had been a patient at lhe Fort Miley hospital la.st year. BadhQm ~ue4 ~ O~er Dog Bite A reallor w o clahna As· aemb\y01an Robert BadbllP ad· dl'eaaed malicious statements towards bhn wben he demanded comp_enaatlon for lnjurlea al- lefedly inflicted by Badham's do& sued the legislator Wednes· d1y f or damages to be do- tA!rmlned in trial court. Redondo Beach retl estate man Carl B. Pearlatoo claims In hl• Orange· County Superior Court lawsuit that a letter sent to blm by Badbam on state sta- Uonery amount.a to an "attempt to tnte.rfere wltb ptainwrs abUi- t.y to 1ain his livelihood-" · Pearls ton further accuses the Congressional candidate or at- tempting to "inhibit the contract relations" of all members of his real estate office. The action stems from an incl· dent that allegedly occurred last July 30 when Badbam held an open house for realton at bis home, 600 Mich ael Drive, Newport Beach. Pearlston claims that Badham !ailed lo warn him of lbe pre- sence of a vicious Dachshund and that he was-savaged by the animal while attending the gathering. Badbam 's response, according to a letter attached to the lawsuit, was that Pearlston and others were warned not lo go into his back yard. Pearlston ignored the warning and may have been bit- ten, Badbam notes. TONIGHT HAUNTED HOUSE -March oC Dimes benefit, Fairgrounds cafeteria, through Oct. 30, 6-10 p.m. Adm. $2. Group rates, call 97~2270. FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa at San Clemente, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor vs. Fountain Valley, David.son Fleld18p.m. EST AN CIA 's FOLLY -Talent Show, Forum, Oct. 22and23, 7:30 p.m. "WHEN YOU COMIN' BACK, RED RYDER?" -Irvine Com· munlty Theater. Bristol at Red Hill. Oct. 22-23, 29·30,8:30p.m. , OCC PLANETARIUM -"The Long Distance CaU," Stephen Lattanzio lecturer. 7:30 and 9 p.m. OCC LECTURES-"Here and There with Lloyd Smith," Science Hall. 7:30p.m. "Morality,Legali· ty. Lunacy," Science Lecture 1/ 7:30 p.m . "Earthquakes, the Restless Earth," Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. "World War JI. Normandy to the Elbe," Fine Arts Bld2.119. 7:300.m . "THE RULING CLASS" - ·South Coast Repertory Theater. ·Tbuesday·Sunday through Oct. 30,Sp.m . SATURDAY,oei'.2.3. BACK BAY TOUR-Friends of Newport Bay guided tour, Start at Easl Bluff and Back Bay Drives, 9 a.m. to10:30a.m. Free. FOOTBALL -OCC vs. Fullerton, LeBard Stadium, 7:30 p.m. L .. PLAY IT AG~ SAM0 - Newport Harbor High drama, Auditorium, Oct. 23, 28 and 30, 7:30p.m. $1.50. The 111aemblyma11alaonoteltn his letter to Pearl~ lh•t iuesu at lhe open house wert unable io detect any bru.k ln tho sk'1' wt)ere Pearbton claimed to ba~o been bitten. The letter closes with the state-- mcnt tb•t neither Pearlston ni>r any of his real ~st.ate anoelatff are welcome on Badbam'• J>ri>· perty. ! I',.... Page Al m~SHAW •.. s piracy, embezzlement and violation of state codes govemlq the conduct of public official&. Those allegations stem from ofCeruses asserted.ly committed while he served as Orange Coun- ty assessor in 1972. • • It Ls alleged that Huuhaw en· couraged employes in the as- sessor's office to wortc on ~s campaign during county ti.me. The jury has been told that many employes were reimbursed by the county · for time actually .spent on Hloshaw's election et· Co~ • • Upton, who has served a jail term and paid a fine after plead- ing guilty to bribery charges on which Hinshaw was also convict- ed, admitted t.hat the Newport Beach Republican once warned him that employes working on his campaign would have to do ao .on their own time. Upton further conceded under McNlcbolaa• constant probing that Hinshaw never at any W.e instructed him iO'Sfgn 'overtime• p.ay slips or vacation pay vouchers for employes wbo worked on t.he Hinshaw cam- paign. . He wu unable to tell eilhtr Evans or McN icbolas exactJy .where those instructions CaJOe from. And the 54-year-old witness. constantly protesting that his memory has always been poor, admlUed that be told the grand jury in 1974 that be wasn't sure who gave him a list of assessor's emoloves who were drafted for .du ty in the Hinshaw ca01• paJgn. He had earlier testified for Evans in the current trial that Hinshaw gave him t.helist. Upton's testimony, which con- cluded Thursday, was interrupt· ed by a hearing in which J udge Frank Domenichini was asked by McNlcholas lo allow the pre- sentation of psychiatric data compiled by the physician treat- ing Mrs. Thais Hinshaw. the de- fendant 's former wife. Judge Domenicbini barred such testimony, ruling that it would be violation of the doctor- patient relationship. He excused Dr. Donald Schwartz from offer· ing such testimony and sent him from the courtroom. Evans said Mrs. Hinshaw wiil· be called to the witness stand· next week. McNlcholas said that. he will use Mrs. Hinshaw as a de- fense witness if she ia not called by the prosecution. Mrs. Hinshaw testified befOM the grand jury during the in- vestigation that Jed to the indict- ment of her former husband and Valler ga, who succeeded Hinshaw to the post of county as- sessor. PRUDENT BUYING Throughout oor 8f years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes quite evident -that when money Is less plentiful, people buy Whr ..,,. This is contrary to popular belle!. but makes OOOd sense If you think about It. When YoU have to concern yourself with value and oerlormance. you are likely to buy .......-.....,. · At Alden's In the last three years. our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently. we have the largest setedlon of finer qualities you will see anywhere. all at competitive prices. The end result is customer utisfactlon. pride and recommendations wnld\ provide our ovel"*helming aource of new business. _ ............ -... ........ ~11.\.Wo '*-~·­A>JIMMI llMMel• .. W• J udge J ames H. Walnortb set lhe ttlal date tor Villa, 20, Who ls additionally accused of related vehicle code inlractlons. He ls tree on $2,500 ball. . uwe .,.. ukln1 people to' arrive before 1 p.m. before • we cloee the atreet.,. uSd · Bill Acker~u. city -4· mlnlatratlve 111i1lan(. Secret Service orficlall •Ill cloH Brookbunt·· St.-U IOOn al the Pnll• dent. 1rrhea from Los Anlel• ln a motorcade. COtC•M•110f"- Motlll .. =~!=~J.~,..,,_,. Otfki .. .. ~ ... ·;."!~~~\;~'=t":.!.. . ~-· VtlltY. fl!O' ...... , 111-.i "'41 DI ... ,,_., AJNSUng omcen said VUla's car collided with a van driven by. Alan George Brown, 23, ol Sante. Ana, Sept. 6 near t he lntenectJon • of Fairview Road and Bater . Street while the vehicle -... be· lnl pursued by polloe. . Pollet said VUla'• tar rao a . red U1ht an d rammed Into; • Brown'• van whlcb t1fDDed 0ttr. Brown 11f U t.llroa l'PO teit froom the ftbtc)e •nd dlecl tl'Olll bll l.A- • jurtw lo Costa 11-. Memorial .;Holpltal. ,,_. attudlnl tbe 8'1n· daJ ev.nt are . uted to pen 1n. • ......, ... )alt I ~ 9out.b ol u..·1nu tab.nee • tbe cabral abd rec:r... tlon center, Ackerman Mid. DENI'S :;~siiilat)im:·custom draperies LK:. NO. 230422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-.C838 -6.C6·23SS .. . ·VOL. 69, NO. 296, 4 SECTIONS; '2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . N . .. rCorps Halts Ha:rfhor Perniits f~~ Studt I . . . : • Dave Jtarsbbarger, director of mental assessment,. of the Accord.inf to Hl(lbbarger. the aDd clrectcinr because allot that vlronmental uae1111aeat of atruc:t~res as well as ~ta for I the Newport Beach Marine harbor. Corps ot Engi.Qeel1J "some time wort an.-rta\)lsable waterll in Newport Uarbor ba ~ clone new paert or seaw&lla. Department said today be has Harahbarget, who will make a ago" adopted 1 policy requiring the h.u'bor. re ard.lnc piers and bullrbeads. •1Ji1lnor ma_lnt~na.nce related , been inform~ by lbe u. S. Army report on the.tfeeie at Tuesda(s an envir«lmental assessment of · Aa part of the corpa' aix·month :f:e freue in permit pl'OeeU· ~!:,':;" ~ill be handled .. ad· • Corps of Engineers that no pier study sesalan of the city council, each area under Us control. lone permll proces1. lbe En· inc ls expected to lut WltU lraUveJy by the city, he or bulkhead permlta will be pro-uplained that the fteeie applies The point ot the assessment la vironmental Protectioo Ageoer February while the corps com-said. ·cessed for Newport Barbor unW only to plers and bulkheads since to give the corps and other in· ~to approve the proposed pro. pletea ita envlronmental asaesa-The harbor permit freeze r~ February an environmental assessment terested agenclu a means of ject. · ment. at roughly the same Ume as a The freeze on permits imposed fordredglnJ projects already bas measuring the impact of a pro-Harahbar1el' said the EPA in Harshbarger aai$1 project& af. permit processing fl'eeze.forced by the corps Harshbarger said been colti pleted. Dredaing posed project. August informed the corps._tbi.Ut fected by the freeze are those on the state's coastal com· wu lnatituted Oct. 15 to give th~ permit applications will be pro-The corps 11· the permit grant-would no loneer colDD)ent on pro-which would.inclucle major !lna~· mlsaions. 1 engineers time to do an ••environ· ceued as usual, be said. i.og agency f6r piers, bulkheads· posed projects because no en-tur8:1 modif1caUons to existing <See &\&BOB, Pace A2) I • f114 l e.t F oun d Secret Missile Be~geson .ID It Vanishes in Sea Campaign Launched WASHINGTON (AP)-ANavy crew that located an Fl4 fighter jet on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean reported today that the aircraft's top-secret Phoenix mis· Jileis missing. Earlier, the crew bad reported that the missile was attached to "the fighter plane. The fighter, which rolled off the deck of the U.S. aircraft carrier John F. Kea· nedy, was located Thursday in Candidates' Debate Set tFor Tonigh t By the Associated Press I Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, two presidential can· i didates in searc h or a breakthrough to a clear edge in the race for the Wh1t4 lfoQH, get their last chance tonlght to ttnd that advantage in bead-on de· i bate. The crowd 6l staff. and cam- paign workers gathered for a political rally on the White House south lawn to cheer President Ford as he took off for the restored ·Colonial capital cf Williamsburg, Va., to meet Carter for their third and final presidential debate at 6:30 p.m . 'PDT. Ford told placard-waving sup. SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-Al · poMrs be expects to "pull off the wuucal surprise of the century .4Jld come back and win" after ~ing as far as 30 percentage 'POints behind in voter-preference polls. A Gallup Poll taken after the Democratic convention in July sbowed Cart~r leading Ford 62 to 29 percent, a 33-per-cent gap. But ·the most recent polls show Carter with a narrow lead which, given the margin of error, means the race could go either way. Carter's election hopes got a boost in New York today when a <See DEBATE, PageA2) UJMSclwol Plans Dance Corona del Mar Hlgb School will hold a homecoming dance Saturday. • The dance wlll be at the Registry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cost ts $8 per ccuple, but last year's alumni will getinfree. l The dance wiU follow the homecoming football game against Dana Hills, to be held at • Davidson Field at8p.m. Holiday Set For Newport Monday la the day that the City of Newport Beach will observe Veterans' Day. City Hall will be clOMd and there will be no trash pickup. Residents ol areas where Monday la a· traah d_, will have to walt until their next regularly scheduled pickup d_,. The city eouucU, which t norm..U,. mfftl oe Mo. cla)'I, will meet Tuesdly. Sebool1 in the Newport· Mesa Unlfled Sebool Di.I· trict also will be clCMd for the boliday. 1,900 feet of water off the coast of Scotland. Tbe Nayy had been searching for the jet for nearly a month. · A Pentagon spokesman said the nuclear-powered research vessel NIU, which located the plane, is continuing its search for .the missile. Preparations are sWI under way to retrieve the $14·milllon plane from the ocean floor, the spokesman said. The Navy said Thursday the plane was lying on its back, with its three landing gears iot~ct and the Phoenix missile "secure in place" on the bottom of the plane. Today's announcement said the missile "is not attached to the aircraft as originally believed" and that the NRl "is continuJng its search for the mis· site." The sophisticated Phoenix mis· sUe, the Fl4's primary weapons system , is capable or being la unched at six targets simultaneously. · Although Soviet warships were ln the area observtqa NATO . mwH•rt at t.b.e ttma tlll Fl4 sank, Peota1on offictala said that in the five weeks since, the Sov· ieU made no att•m(ll to beat the United States to Ul& wreclc or to salvage it and its seerets. GUil TY OF MURDER Newport'• Maloney Newport Man Guilty In Slaying eennll ....... ol f'leWMl't Blach waa foull~ gulltf of \We> counts of first degree murder today by an Oran.ae County Sdperior Court jury. The jury of nlae women and Uiree pien also found Maloney, 32, guilty of kidnaplng, burglary and conspiracy in connection CB B.:..-~f8 Call• with the role he played last UI Nov. 8 in the murders of Ronald Cauwels and J anet Mae Metz of Sunset Beach. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol tlM Dally ~ .. SUH Marian Bergeson announced today that she will conduct a "vigorous write-in campai~n" for the 7-4th Assembly District seat. Mrs. Bergeson, who finished ·second in June's Republican primary, said she decided lo launch her write-in campaign because "The Republican nominee is proving to be an em· barrassment lo the voters of this district. Recent newspaper articles have raised serious questions about his character and integrity." She said one ot the major thrusts of her campaign will be to educate voters on bow they mark a write-in on their ballots. Conceding that her write·in campaign is "a massive un· dertaking," Mrs. Bergeson, a· Harbor Area school trustee, said she believes she has enough financial support to put on a good campaign. She said she will release a Ust of her 1up- ~~b)' lloll4u,. . tJ~."1tet'llaordUed as -Wrile- in candidate Tuesday, the last da.y to do so. Since then, sbe said she has beeo contac\ing' former supporters from her primary campaign and ofliclals of the Republican party in an effort to Tales Conflict decide whether she would ac· lively campaign. There are unwritten rules or polltical etiquette which hold that once a primary is concluded all of the former party oppo- nents join ranks behind the oominH. . . Mrs. ·Bergeson ,publicly re- fused to do so imn:iediatety after the victory of Newport Beach auto dealer Jim Slemoos in the primary. Because ot recent news stories about Slemons and bis failure to campaign, Mrs . Bergeson said, it is her estimation that the long- time Republican Assembly seat was going to be lost to Slemom' Democratic opponent, Ron Cordova. Dally l"llol Slaff ,_.... "I've been told that the write· • in campaign would be political suicide, but if the campaign con· tinuea the way it has been going, the Republicans will be dead anyway." she said. OEFINITl:L Y RUNNING Wrtte--ln Candidate Bergeaon Mrs. Bergeson declined to out- line ber campaign strategy for tberem~11.ctda,ys be(cq~ •• ..._,._. •e haa-..... money to do the thinl• abe wanta to do. "It's money tbat coma from the heart,., ahe said al her c.m· algn fund. "It's not lr'Om the Cig money people." • Finn Link ' In Cul,an Invasion·? Firemen to County Blaze Maloney could be sentenced to lile in prison following his conviction on 13 felony counts. Maloney. who is also known as Dennis Casey J ones, re-Santa Ana firemen, respondlng mained impassive at the to frant~ calls from passing CB c o u n s e 1 t a b l e as j u r y radio buffs, f~und a plastic fac-forewoman Jan et Ramsay con- tory engulfed m flames this morn-· fmiled the guilty verdicts re- ing. . turned by her panel after two Hinshaw's Defense Trips Key Witness WASHING TON (AP) -Unitect Brands lhc.. which bad lost $3$ million worth of property to the Castro government, actively participated in. the Bay of Pigs m. vaaion at the request of tbe Cen· tral Intelligence Agency. accord· ing to a former vice president of the firm. Jn a boOt released Thursda.Y. T bomaa P. McCann, for.mer public relations official for United Branda, said the company dealt directlY with the late Robert F. Kennedy, then attorney general. in laying plans for the abortive 196linvaai1>0. By the time the blaze at ~e ·days of deliberation. Plasma Dyne Corp., 3839 S: Mam The defense unsuccessfully ~t .. was under control, flre of· argued during Maloney's trial f1cialg estimated the damage at that be played a minor role $200,000. (SeeGUILTY PaieA2) Investigators at the 1cene of the ' 5:37 a.m. fireweresU\ingthrough ruble in an attempt to determine the cause of the cosUy blue. Fire officials said they were aided by units from the Costa Mesa Fire Department as they battled the inferno that attract· ed the CB'en• attention as they traveled along the Newport Freeway. . One fireman, Willlam Viar, in· jured his back while string.Ing hose at the plastic company fire,· olfidal1 reported. Tbey aald Viar wu boe~ltalized. Black Out of Ad WASHINGTON (AP) -The President Ford Committee bas agreed to atop using a picture of prominent black leader Vernon Jordan in campaien advertise- ments for President Ford. Jordan ls executive dired.or of the National Urban Leacue. New Burger: It's Cotton NEW YORK CAP) Scientists in New Orleans have come up with · something they consider a great and tasty treat -col- t.onburgers. You can't tell them from hamburgers, researchers at the New Orleans Southern Regional Research Center told Tex- tile World magazine. The cottonburgers are made by blending cot· tonaeed protein isolate with water and bouillon and reportedly contain 90 percent protein. By TOM BARLEY OI l~t Dally Pit« MIH Prosecution witness Ge0rge Upton repeatedly admitted Thursday during a vigorous cross examination that bis testimony in the cun-ent Orange County Superior Court trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw bas often differed from earlier testimony. With .a transcript of Upton's. testimony before the grand jury in one hand and the witness' de- position in the other, defense at- torney John McNicholas grilled Upton and delivered what ap- peared to be a series of damaging blows to the prosecution's case against Hlnahaw. Deputy Dlstlrict Attorney William Evans later conceded oobide the courtroom that he was far from deUgbted with the answers given by his key wit· ness. He made it clear that he will be lookUic to former coun\)' usessor Jack Vallerea for the testimony heneedatoconvictH.lnsbaw. Hinshaw, 51, la belng tried on charges of grand tbeR, con- spiracy, embeulement and ·Readies for Reeord Santa Ana Pilot Eyes Long I>Utance Record B18TEV£ lll'IUIEU. Of .. Oal.., ......... When Dlck Nelson •a.YI "fill er up" Saturday monunc at Orange CowltJ Airport. the foel truck operator micbt look twtce at hll • gauges. • Nelton, a pilot for Golden West Alrlln• and a part·tlme1llpt in· 1tructor, ii t1oin1 to be pumptna 147 ga.Uonl o( aviation f..el lnt.ohls ' amall, U'P9rimental alrpJane. Tbat•1 f o'rty lallObl In tbe wlnll. 12 lD tM mu. cabin tant. anoOt.er n wber• tbe pusencer ... 11 IUPPGMCl to be, and elsbt •aJJom ln • tank where the dual rudder pedal1 were,remoyed. TM If.year-old pUot from San· ta Ana WW be takinc off al T Lm. ·1n bis converted Cessna iso .. ·tempt,aanctlonedbytheN.tional bound for Bangor, Maine, and•: A,eronauUc AllOciatim <NM>, world dist.Au reeord for a ~ would break that l"9COl'd in the stop, atraight·liDe flight Federation Aeronautical Intern a· The eurrentreeorcUa held by a tional (FAA) Cla11 for light ~Jowaklan pUot, who new. aitcratl. from bit country to Kulunda;· NeltqnQllnk1the2,7ll•milelrip . au.ta in 1111. wtll take blm between 21 and 30 ... IU .. that's wby I'm doing : ~. He plana to fiy toWard It, ... the tall, aoft·•pobn pll<* u.id 1 Alb\lquerque, N .JI., tben over 'lbUl'ldaJ ... rwanUolnJect800Mt W\cblta~ Kana., ID order'to clear American p~ la tbia record• ·theJlottyllGUnl•IM. tel*ialb alnce it'• Amerlca,.· . He a:pedl to f1Y Into 8anaar JOOtbb&tbdu.'•t.euld. early SWMSay altmaoon, '"Whleb The brl1btlJ pnm.d tall f\n o1 · te't too N41, .... 10'I CODISdtr'-- hll plae II embluoned wlth m ' l'U oalJ be "71tiC about 100 mUea American f1a• and 1811 ''JOO · )lef hour," bel1uaMd. Yeanof P'rtedom.''illbluelet--.1 • Nel•on aa• bl• 'roJeet Ing. enatneer. On•d Blant41t. apeot The lona ..... ~ •~ CIMPIANS,PqlAJ) ' violation or state codes governing the conduct of public officials. Those allegations stem from offenses assertedly committed while be served as Oran&e Qiun. ty assessor in 1972. It ts alleged that Hinshaw en- couraged employes in the u-· ·sessor's office to wock on hia camf:aign during tol.lnly time. The ury has been told that many emp oyes were reimbursed by the county for time actually ·Spent on Hinsbaw•s election ef. fort. (See BINSHA W. Pa•e A2) 3 Baja Cities 'Bankrupt' tu Peso Plummets TIIUANA. Mexico <AP)-The three biggest cities in Baja California were described as broke today, the result of the peso devaluation and rising prices ln U.S.dollan . The financial crisis is thelr wocat in modern history 1 H)' ol· ficfala ·in Tijuana, Me~call and Enaenada. City service. have . been cut and workersf'lred. Loans have been taken out with private banks at 18 percent t.o meet payrolls. In Tijuana and lledeall, ap- peal• are belnr made to the fedenlgovernmentforald. 1be free fioatln1 of the pelO I Sept. I hltbardettindtiellMl8Nlt the U.S. border. As the peeo WU finally devalued by 37 percent,. aooda and Hl'Vicea prlctd in doUara became much JDPte tx· peulve. . A snajorttr of ~e border clU• • dobtavy bualaeM~.u.a. ftrml. andbanb eh•alnafelar J>ri~. The "'° wa.· an.au.a hlll . 12..6 10 OM CSOllai' lo 1t. 1 -..S "w. starUd lo*& 1DOM1 dpt i«IM t ~· .,.,_.,.. AriDtDdl Oillep. .U•ai4 . ' wu juet ~;,), Wd M~~FernUd() ~ Aftil: of~a. McCann's book, "An American Company-The Tragedy of Unit· ed Fruit," said the ClA's main contact with the firm was the late J . Arthur Marquette, who at th~ Ume was United's vice president ln charge of steamships and terminal operations. At the lime, the firm was known as United Fruit Co. Mccann quoted Marquette as saytne that Kennedy "wanted us to supply two of our freighters to convoy men, munitions ana matertel during that invasion. The arrangements were mad& and it was all very cloak·ansl· dagger: Our own board of direC· t.ora didn't know about it, and.cet· tainly only a handful of us with the company were party to th~ secret." We a t h e r Vari aJ;>le cloudiness beeomin• moa\ty cloudy ·t.onlght with clearing ex· pected Saturday. Hi~ in mld70a. I NSIDS T ODAY . ~ . For to4GM'• col• atu" dntl, er.. ntO•.or•.alreadv ,...,., -bslC 1dtfoTv ~·vc lhJed tJrrowQll. A look ot o col-• • pr-.Cttcm that ct.oi. .,, w. ml .. Oft. P.oQt CJ Of u.w .. ~. · · l •tle11 MYW._... M ~ Cl-? ...... At4 -~ A•I ~ ... ...,..,,.._" "' '~ Q,DM J ~C-.f A• Cillllel== , :1 ~ ·~t: • M"""' •M ..... M ..... llMfWtt At•n .......... , ~ ,.....,..... .. ,..._ AU·U ,.._,. Of ........ ., w.-.r .... .... .. ~ ........... ... .. ~ ·-•1 .... • cw I • • ,. '\it DAILY PILOT N Fr...PefieAJ PLANE ••• •• •11 tDOQ~ ltrippiq tbe 1l&b1 • &lreraft and loalallla• Ul• :chrome-plated fuel syat.ema for ~recordnl1ht. The commercial pilot, with S,500 nJ1hl houri under hls belt. (·~ the alrcrart must weJfch lb" ·eser 2,20e pounda t-0 ciu.ill.G or i FAAcla.sa. . He and Blanton at:tpped the Ce.Ina o1. it• 14·pound •tarter, Jtve pound oil filter, the controls and seat from tho paa.senger aide, and the steps ~d handles to bring - down tboweiitbt: ·'Dick also I oat •bout eight pou.ndl ·for· the fiieht.,. Blanton .. I .aid. "That m e,na we'll be able to • keep about a gallon and a ball morefuel in the plane.•• , . Nelaon said he wW attempt to atn.· a speed record for a Santa .. Ana-to-Wichita flight on his way to Bangor in bis plane, called Nan·C in honor of bis youngest daughter, ~ .. I just want lo put a UtUe back ·into aviation in return fort.be good aviatio11has done for me," Nelson said. -Delly ...... Meft ....... READY FOR SATURDAY TAKEOFF FROM COUNTY AIRPORT Piiot Dick Neleon and Na n-C to Try fo r Record Post Office Accused . Irvine Firm Reports Losse s of $300,000 The head or an Irvine-based In: aurance conglomerate has , ·charged that between 4,000 and • S,000 pieces of mail were not de- livered to his office during 4l 12· • · day period earlier this month. Postal off id a ls denied the "• charge. . Bill Warmington, who owns· seven companies dealing with ln- sur ance and related fields, charged Thursday that the Irvine . Post Office has ''fouled up my • mail delivery" and that he's mis· slog nearly $300,000 in payments. "My whole business ls goini to bell," complained Wannington, . son o~ Ed Warml.r;lgton of the Warmington Development Com· pany. ,_ But local postal officials deny that anything is a111i.ss. · "He's claiming that he's mis· sed some mail. But he's not pre· sented any evidence offering pro· of that mail is actually missing," responded Rudy Contreras. manager of the Irvine Branch Post Office on Murphy Street. Contreras said that no in· vestigation can take place until Warmington files a "request for inquiry of missing mail" form. ''He's not yet filled out that' form and shown specifically what mail be believes is miss- ing.'' Contreras said. But Warmington claims he's 11lready gone to the top in Washington. D.C. and been told he did not have to fill out that form. "I spoke with the post master general in Washington (he's a friend of my father's ) and he said he'd have someone look right into it because it was so 'critical'," said Warmington. "And a postal inspector from the Santa Ana office did call and said he'd check into it and keep me briefed. But I never beard from him again," said Warm- ington. According to the insurance ex· ecutive, his seven companies normally receive about 350 pieces of man each day. . But between Oct. 4 and Oct. 15 Warmington claims there was n~ mail at all in his post office box. Contreras says a mixup might have occurred because on Oct. 4, Warmington requested that his .old Irvine post office box be changed to a new one and that mall he had been receiving in the Newport Beach Post Office also be forwarded to the new Irvine ''From what I hear, the Newport post omce did not forward that mail for quite a · whUe," Contreras said. Realtor Files Suit But Warmington contended that the Newport Beach maU was only a small fraction of his total daily mail run and would not matter too much. Contreras also suggested that the problem might lay within Warmington's own company or the mail delivery firm be used to use. Over B~dham Dog However, W :irmingtoft said he's al ready checked his employes that went to pick up the mail at the post office and also the mail delivery firm, which be· claims he stopped using recently because it could not get the mail to his omce fast enough. A realtor who claims As· semblyman .Robert Badhal'Jl ad· dressed malicious statements towards him when he demanded compensation for injuries al· legedly inflicted by Badham's dog sued the legislator Wednes- day for damages to be' de- termined in trial court. Redondo Beach real estate ·JDan Carl B. Pearlston claims in his Orange County Superior -court lawsuit that a letter sent to ~m by Badham on state sta· ~ ~ery amounts to an "attempt ~to interfere with plainWf'a ablll· ~ fty to gain his livelihood." ~1 Pearlaton further accuses the ;,-eongressionai candidate of at· . '\empting to "inhibit the contract : .... nlatlons" or all members or his ) real estate office. .;-The action stems from an inci· •'!.,dent that allegedly occurred last 1 ,July 30 when Badham held an E house fo r realtonl at his m e, 600 Michael Drive, wport Beach. ~~ Pearlston claims that Badham (lailed to warn him of the pre· ~.ience of a vicious Dachshund and tjbat he was savaged by the ?animal while attending the ~therlng. t~ ... Badham 's response, according ~a letter attached to the lawsuit, 'f t1as that Pearlston and others re warned not to go into his ck yard. Pearlston ignored the ming and may have been bit· J , Badham notes. ~···. ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ·-.. -........ ,_,,...,_ .l•Oll CWlty \llqli'r'_lll_Go,.. .. ._ ,._ .. I(_ llfllt' T-•A,~ -·'···-0....-11. \Mt ...-.P. -,..11.,_Me~~ ... _ The assemblyman also notes in his letter to Pearlston that guests at the. open house were unable to detect any break in the skin where Pearlston claimed to have been bitten. The letter closes with the state- ment that neither Pearlston nor any of his real ~slate associates are w~lcome on Bad.ham's pro· perty.· Ero• Page Al "There's a chance we did mis- place lt here in the post office but I've checked everywhere and I'm satisfied the problem is not In this building,'' Contreras said. Warmington, however, says he's not satisfied with t hat answer and insists that "there must be five sacks of mail miss- ing somewhere." He said that during that 12-day mNSHAW period, about $300,000 in accounts • • payable were due bls seven com- Upton, who bas served a jail 'panles. He said be received only. term and paid a fine after plead-about$13,000ofthatamountfrom ing guilty to bribery charges on ·hand delivered mall. . . which Hinshaw was also convict· · "I'm trying now to notify my ed, admitled that the Newport clients that the mail never re· Beach Republican once warned ached me and that they should him that employes workiog on · re·send their payments," be his campaign would have to do so said. on their own time. Warmington explained the mail contained insurance pay. Upton further conceded under ments, insurance policies and. McNic.holas' constant probing rent payments from buildings he that Hinshaw never at any lizne owns. instructed him to slgn overtime pay slip~ or vacation pay r ---pee Sfa:-vouchers for employes w)io ~ -.-a worked on the Hinshaw cam- paiJn. He was unable to tell either Evans or McNicholas exactly where those instructions came· from. And the 54-year-old witness, constantly protesting that his memory has a lways been poor, admitted that he told the crand jury in 1974 that he wasn't sure who gave him a list of assessor's P.moloves who were drafted for duty in the Hinshaw cam· paign. He had earlier testified for Evans in the current trial that .Hinshaw gave him the list. Upton's testimony, which CORa· eluded Thursday, wu interrupt· ed by a bearing in which Judge Frank Domenicbini was asked by McNicholas t-0 allow the pre· aentatlon of ·psychiatric data eompiled by the pbysiclan t.rut- ing Mn. Thais lfinSbaw, the de- fendant) former wile. Judge Domcnlchinl barred· •uch tettlmony. rul.inc that it would be vJolatlon of U. doctor-' patient re1atlonahlp. He excusecs' Dr. Donald Schwart.I from otter- ing such tfft!mony and sent him· from tbecourt.room. . , Evans aald Mh. Rlnsbaw 1ri1J. be call.tt to the wlt»MI lt&nd' next weelr. McNicbol• taid ...,_. he wUI UM Mrs. Hlmbaw u a de-· 1 JfttM wftaeu tf she 11 DDt called: b1 the ~ecutloo . . POMONA (AP) -A convict4'(l burglar, .Kenneth William Cruz,. 26, w ho escaped from a minimum-security facillty in San Dlmas has been shot to death in a Pomona park. His assailant is being sought. Street Shat For Ford Broolthurst Street, between Warner and Ed· 101er avenues, wm 'be closed to tralflc from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday duriJ.lt President Ford's speech, ~ountatrt Valley officials aaldtoday. "We are asklnl people to' arrive before 1 p.m. befOl"9 we cloto the street." aald Bm Ackerman, city ad· mlntstraUve aasiatant. Secret Ser vice offlclala will cloH Brookbuut·· Stn« as aocm "tM Preti· dent arr lv.1 from Loa ~elft in a 0>otorude. 1"bo.e ati.nctlDc the~ day event ue uted t-0 part ln. IJUI)' .,... just eoutb of the main eaanoce to the Cdutal aod rtcrta· Uoo center. Ackerman ..... , f.:andidate Misses Viejo F onun Jim Slemona, Republican ct.n· didate for the 14th Aa.aembly Dis· tri• failed to attend a candidates forum ThW'Sday aponaored by the YlssJon Viejo Jaycees. Slemona wa.sn't the only OQO who dldn 't 1ttow. · The 7:30 p.m, meetlnl wu de- layed ao mlnutea by orcanJurs who were waitln• for lai. ar- rivals, and in the end lt went ahead with three candidates and 19 audience mem hen. Sbarinc tho platform with Slemona• Democratic rival, Ron Cordova, were con1resslonal candidates Bob Badham and Vi· vianffall. Bad.ham, the Republican seek· log the '40th Congressional Dis· trict seat, is currenUy the 74th District Assemblyman. Mrs. Hall is bls Democratic opponent .. Badbam repe ated hls cam· paign position that Republicans are needed in Concress because the Democratic majority'• pro- grams bave been financed with borrowed money. 'Ibis, be said, has caused lnflat.ion and rising illtereat rat.es. He said the government ·should get out of deficit spending and out of the way of prlvate business and let it expan.d. *'ro..Page A J DEBATE ••• state court judge bumped in· dependent candidate 'Eugene J. McCartby ofr the presidential ballot there. McCarthy's spot on the New York ballot was · cballenged by Democrats con· cerned that hi.s appeal to liberal voters could siphon off enough votes for Carter to throw New York's 41 electoral votes to Ford. Lawyers for McCarthy said they would appeal the ruling that the independent candidate didn't have enough valid signatures on his ballot petitions. McCarthy suffered another setback today when the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington refused to prohibit tonight's de· bate from proceeding without him. The court upheld the Federal Communications Com· mission's refusal lo grant McCarthy and American In· dependent party candidate Lester Maddox equal lime to respond to the Ford-Carter de· bates or the right to participate in them. Associated Press polls follow· ing the first two debates gave Ford an edge in the first and Carter an almost Identical edge in the second. So, it's one each going inl.o the final match. But no one can be sure what role the debates will have in the final election outcome. The first debate co\'ered domestic issues and economic policy; the second, foreign policy and defense issues. There is no Umitation on the subject matter of the third. A week ago, the vice presiden- tial candidates, Republican Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic Sen. Walter F. Mondale, debated. It was their only scheduled meet- ing, and it produced generally livelier exchanges than the con- frontations between the men at thetopofthelickets. Ford and Carter spoke at the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York on Thursday night. a charity affair that usually draws the pre· sidenlial candidates from both major parlles. Many services, u hoalth in· suraoce, can be done better and cheaper by free entetpriae, he aaid. But Mrs. Hall said her oppo. · nent "Just oversimplifies all sorts of thln11 about our economy.'' She contended the country hasn't had the free enterprise system be described in 100 year11. Returning to that, she said. would remove federal contracts from large companies and end federally backed home mortgages. This would result in massive unemployment and a depression 10 times worse than what the nation's had in the put, she said. During her talk, Mra. Hall charged that Bad.ham has had the wors t attendance record of all Orange County auemblymen during his tenure u a stale legislator. But Badham said Republicans often don't vote as a matter or strategy. He said an abstention counts the same as a no vote and doesn't insult the author of the legislation. Tbe candidates were also asked how constituents can be as· sured they'll r emain hooest after they get to W.asbington. Mrs. Hall, who is S3, sajd her maturity works in her favor. "I believe a life spent in service and honesty will not change," she said. She also said .. the people themselves have to be watchdogs." She promised lo establish a network of communi- ty volunteers to work with and watch her . Badham. who has served 14 years in the state Legislature, countered that he is a "known quanity." He said be bas always tried to tell the truth to bis constituents. Also, he said, "I would never pre).. mise more than I can deliver." Commenting on Slemons' absence, Assem bJy candidate Cordova told the audience, "You Tustin Murder Suspect Held In Texas Jail Orange County Sheriff's of· !leers learned today that Texas · lawmen have jailed a man who allegedly was driving the car owned by a man who was shot to death Tuesday night in a TuaUn area motel. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth said the arrested man has been booked on murder charges. He was identified as Gerald Don Ernest, 20, a transient whose last known permanent address was ln Arkansas. · "He has been charged with the murder of Franklin J . Gibson, whose body was found in a room at the Sixpence IM," Griffeth said. "We don't know yet what the motive was, but we'll know more about that when our in: vestigators return from Texas." · Gibson, 47, of McDonough, Ga., was found in his motel room by officers who said the naked man had been shot in the face at close range. They said Uie victim bas also used the name of Jack F . Gibson. . Griffeth said Ernest was halt· ed by Hu~peth Cowity officers in Texas on the basis of the circulated description or Gibson's car. They said Ernest offered no resistance. only havo ooo choice -to ·vo1.< tor me or not to voi. for me.'" The Lake Foreat realdent pro- mised hls field omce would. be located ln tho Sacldlebact Vailt,y. "where it. belon1s." It be is elected. • He also Hid he or a represen· taUve wlll be in Newport Beach . and Oceanalde two days a...-. For t.he moat part, Cordova talked about property t.ax&Uon. whlcb he believes la not the pto- ' per way to finance welfare abd • schools. In six to 10 years. he aaid. p~ perty taxes should representOQ}y a service fee for fire, police, sewage and roads. For the Interim, he said. be would draft leglslaUon to in· crease the homeowners' exemp- tion to $5,000 and the retired homeowners' exemption to : $7,500. He also would propose a bill, to freeze taxea at the purchue price of the home. When t.bat home is sold, he explaioed tben taxes would be levied acconlihg to the increued assesaed vallJa. Uon. . Cordova said, "I don't.promise you pie in the sky." He said he re- cognizes that taxes can't be ~ut without budget cuts. F rona Page Al HARBOR •• :. That freeze, whlc~ will co lfto errect on Nov. 15 and will lm51 days, ts the result ol conflicts: in the operatlnc procedures of Qie commissions and the legislaUon that exteo4s the commlssioo's life beyond Dec. 31. "Actually, if you want to try and find something good abQut all this," said Harshbarger, ••at least two freezes fall at the same Ume. It could be worse." Harshbarger. whose depart. ment oversees the city's tidelands and beaches, noted that part of the Corps' requirements for a permit include approval by the coastal commission. "So even if the EPA hadn't quit reviewing the permits, there pro- bably wouldn't have been any granted once the coaalal com- mission quit bearing permits." be noted. Fro• Pa~ Al GUILTY ••• when a gang or which he wu a member raided the Sunset Beach home of Cauwels, rr. and Mrs. Metz, 3-4. · Maloney was identified as the driver of one of two getaway cars. The prosecution claimed he played an active part in lhe murder plot and ordered the dumping of one ot the two murder weapons. Gang member Thomas Hardin Hesler, 29. of Long Beach, already has been sen- tenced t-0 life in prison for his part in the two killings. He was identified as the kWer of Mra. Metz. Three other cang members face trial in Superior Court on identical charges to those faced by Maloney and Hester. It. was alleged in the trials or Maloney and Hester that the .raid was planned as a repriaaJ for Cauwels' robbery at gunpoint oftwomembersofadrugsmuggl- ingrlng. PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 81 years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes qulfe evident -that when money is less plentiful. people buy Whr ...., .. This ts contratY to popular belief. but makes good sense If you think about it. When you have to concern yourself with value and performance, you are likely to buy bett« ... ty. At Alden's in the last three years. our per unit sale has been more e>Cpenslve carpeting. reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer qualities you will aee anywhere, an at competitive prices. The end result is customer satisfaction. pride end recommendations which provide our overwhelming source of new business. 1663 PlAC£NTlA A. VENUE DEN'S· :/iisiailitiiin:·custom drapsri~s linoleum • wood floor LC. NO. 21042Z COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 '. PHONE 6-'6·A838 -6'6·2355 .. . . Silddlehaek VOL. 69, NO. 296, .t SECTIONS; 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA J • :M@rlan Bergeson Launches €anipaigll By .JOANNE aEYNOLDS oi-.o.11y........... • Marian Be'rce.ison umouncect today that i he wW conduct a "vt1orous ·wrlte·in campaip .. far the 74th Assembly Di.strict seat. Mrs. Bergeson, who finished . second ln June's Republican 'primary. said she decided to launch her *1ite·in campaign because '"l'be Republitan nominee is proving to be an em- * * *' Slemons Misses Forum Jim Slemons, Republican can- didate for the 74th Assembly Dis· trict failed to attend a candidates forum Thursday sponsored by the Misslon Viejo Jaycees. Slemons wasn't the only one who didn't show. The 7:30 p.m. meeting was de· layed 30 minutes by organizers who were waiting for late ar· rivals, and in the end it went ahead with three candidates and 19audience members. Sharing the platform with Slemons' Democratic rival, Ron Cordova, were congressional candidates Bob Badham and Vi· vianHall. Badham, the Republican seek-. ing the 40th Congressional Dis· trict seat, is currently the 74th District Assemblyman. Mrs. Hall is his Democratic opponent. Badham repeated his cam· paign position that RepUblicans are needed in Congress because tbe Democratic majority's pro- grams have been financed with borrowed money. Thia, he said, has caused inflation and rialng interest rates. He said the govenament should ·get out of deficit spending and out of the way of private bullnesa and let it upand. Many services, u health in· surance, can be done better and cheaper by free enterprise, he said. But Mrs. Hall said her oppo- nent "just oversimplifies all sorts of things about our economy.'' She contended the country hasn't bad the free enterprise system be desert bed in 100 years. Returning to that, she said, would remove federal contracts · 1rom.large compani.e&. and end federally backed home mo~ages. This would result in massive unemployment and a depression 10 times worse than · what the nation's bad in the past, · shesaid. Durine her talk, Mrs. Hall charged that Badharn has bad the worst attendance record of all Orange County assemblymen during his tenure as a state legislator. But Badham said Republicans often don't vote u a matter of strategy. He said an abstention counts the same as a no vote and doesn't insult the author of the legislation. The candidates were also asked how constituents can be as- sured they'll remain honest after they get to Washington. Mrs. Hall, who ls 53, said her maturity works in her favor. "I believe a life spent in service and honesty will not change," she t said. She also aald "the people themse lves have to be watchdogs." She pro~s~ to (See FOJlUM, Pase AZ) Coast · barraaament to the voters of thi5 dls\rict. Recent newspaper articles have raised seiioua: questions about his character and Integrity." Sbe Hid one of the major thrusts of ber campaign WUl be to educate voters oo bow they mark a write-in on their ballots. Conceding that her wrile·in campaign is.;>'a massive un- dertatinl:'.. Mrs: Bergeson, a· Harbor Area school trustee. said • she believes she has enoilgb financial support to put on a good eampalan. Sbe said she will release a list of her sup. port.era by Monday. Mrs. Beraeson filed as a write- in candidate Tuesday, the last day to do so. Since tben. she said she bu been conta~ former supporters from her primary campaien and officials of the Republican party in an effort to Spirited 'Balrif»s' Mission Viejo High School students got in the spirit of things Thursday when seniors came to school dressed as babies. Modeling above are, from left, Mike Evans, Marlynn Parada, Warren Hanussak and Brian Bischoff. The hijinks were all in preparation for Saturday's homecoming gaine. &iddleback Board Eying-School Sites Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have autboriud administrators to ob- tain appraisals and develop a purchase agreement with the pro- perty owners of two future school sites. Although the trustees un· animously agreed to move toward acquisition of the sites Wednesday, they noted that neither of the sites will be de· veloped unless district residents approve a future bondlssue. One of the sites is between Cam· berweU and Beckenbam streets in the Missions Planned Com- .munJty. Robert Ferguson, dlrec- tor of planning and development, aald current student enrollment projections indicate the need for th1a elementary schoC>l in south Laguna Hilla by Septetnber, 1979. The second school site ls on En- tldad, off Los Aliso. Blvd., in Mis- sion VieJo. Ferauson s.ald i>roJeo- Parolee Gets 15-year Term LOS ANGELES (AP)-A man paroled after being sentenced· three times to the gas chamber hu been ordered back to _prison for kidnapinf_ and sexually as- 1aultin1 a Hollywood woman last March. David Michael Malone, 3S, of Studio City, was sentenced ' Tbund-r to 15 years after he told Superiot Court Judfe Burbridr, "I wu lulll)' Of thole crimes lS . years qo bUt l'm not IUl1tJ ot. th.la.'' llaloae wbo then ftllt bJ tM name of Da.td Seitede. w11 ean- vlcted ln lHO of murdertn1 IUvenlde food company ex·· ecutln Charles Henry Duvel and hll wife, S7hia Duftl. l"9 WU MldeDHd to death but the ~ .. .SCtlOD WU OHrtunted. tiorus indicate the need for this :school in three years. In other action, trustees authorized district ad- ministrators to solicit bids for re- . surfacing of the swimming pool. shell at Mission Viejo High School. School administrators and county health department of- ficials have revealed algae growth, cracking and chipping of the plaster shell and broken deck areas. · Thecostoftherepairlsestimat- edat$25,000to$30,000. Schools.OK Construction ' . 'Of Kjtchen · Saddleback Valley Unified School Dlslrict trustees have · awarded a $1.3 million contract ·to Earle T . Casler, Inc., of Upland for the constnlction ol a central kitcben facility. The plant. which ii expected to be in use by September, will ·be used for aU the distrlct's food ·ser•lcea. Currently, school lunches are prepared in the kitchen In La Pu Intermediate School and the bakery in Loi Allaos Intermediate School. • TM kltcben will com]>)ete the district's complex, which in- cludes! the warebouae, Inatruc- ttoul Resource Center, ad- ml n ll tr at lv e offices and' SUnrado Coatlnuatton Hilb' ScbOol. OD DlMDO Ddft in IJl in· ·dultrial ana ol Mlllka Viejo. . The loweet of 1* bldl for the proJfft ·~ $1,2'10,257, wblcll will be ptid •Ith ICbool bondt •. lrrt1attcm and landlcaplaa ol lhe faclllty, wblcb will coat $12,000, wtn be paid for out d .tbe ctiltrict '• 1eneral Mid. decld.e whetb« she would a~ lively campaign. There are unwritten rules ol political etiquette which bold that ooce a primary ls ccncluded all of the former party ~ nents join ranks beblnd the nominee. . .. Mrs. ·Berreson publicly re- fused to do so immediately after th6 victory of Newport Beach auto dealer Jim Slemoos 1D the primary. BecauJe of recent news stories about Slemons and his failure to campa1111, llrs. Be~ said, it ls her ..Umalion that theJonc· time Republican Assembly seat wu eotnc to be lost to Slemons' Democratic opponent, Ron Cordova. "I've been told that the write. in campaign would be political suicide, but lf the campaign con· tinues the way it bu been going, the Republlcans wlll be dead anyway," she said. Mrs. Ber1eson declined to OUV line her campal,,gn atratecy for t.he remainlnl 10 days before the election, said she has enough money to do the thines s be wants to do. "It's money that come5 from the heart," she said of her cam· paign fund. "It's not from the bie money people." But Plane Found U.S. Nary Missile Missing in Ocean . WASHINGTON (AP)-ANavy crew that locllted an F14 fighter jet on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean reported today that the aircraft's top·secret Plloenlx mis· sileismissing. ,. Earlier, the crew bad reported that the missile was attached to 'the fighter plane. The fighter, which rolled off the deck of the U.S. aircr:aft carrier John F. Ken· · nedy, was located Thursday in t.900 feet of water off the coast of Scotland. The Navy bad been . searching for the jet for nearly a month. Mail Woe Charged In Irvine By HILARY KAYE Of-. Deity PUel IUff The head of an Irvine.based in· surance conglomerate bas charged that between 4,000 and s,ooo pieces or mail were not de- livered to bis office during a 12· day period earlier this month. Postal orficlals denied the charge. Bill Warmington, who owns seven companies dealing with in· surance and related fields, charged Thursday that the Irvine Post Office has "fouled up my mall delivery" and that be'& mis- sing nearly $300,000 in payme.nts. "My whole business is goina to hell," complained WarmJ.nctoa. son of Ed Watmington of the Warmington Development Com· pany. But local postal officials deny that anything is amiss. "He's claiming that he's mis· sed some mail. But he's not pre- sented any evidence offering pro- of that mai.l is actually missing," responded Rudy Contreras, · manager of the Irvine Branch Post Of rice on Murphy Street. Contreras said that no in- vestigation can take place \IDW W armln8ton files a "request for inquiry of missing mail" fonn. "Se's not yet filled °'1t that form and shown specifically what mail he believes ls miu· J.ng," Contreru aald. But Warmlngton claims be'• al.-eady gone to the top tn Waahlhgton, D.C. and been told ·he did not have to fill out that form. "I spoke with the post muter general in Washington (he's a friend of my father's) and be aakl he'd have someone look rilbt 1ato it because it was so 'critieal', •• <See MAIL, Pqe AZ) RainFlooda IMgoA!ea CHULA VmTA (AP) - A ekNdbu.._t flooded Jow.. lylnf aleu south ol Saa Dleeo today, senctln1 water tbree feet deep tbroU&h streets and Into aomebouet. L l I h·t n I n I ll 1 t tt-.formert, bUrnlq out ctreuita and ctou.1n1 lltbtl. 'lb• two-boar ltorm Wt .1 Inch ol rala. San Ylldro .treeta alonl tile Mmcm border were flooded. Power wa1 out for two boars at~ U.S. 0....... alld lmm1'1'1don ...... ealllple:x at.U.. Su Ylkli'O port ol tat.rr.' A Pentagon spokesman said the nuclear-powered research vessel NRl, which localed the plane, is continub~g its search for the missile. Preparatiorus are still under wa)' to retrieve the $14-million plane from the ocean noor, the,pokesmansaid. The Navy said Thunday the pl~e was lying on its back, with . its three landing gears intat't and the Phoenix missile "secure in place" on the bottom of the plane. Today's announcement said the missile "is not attached to the aircraft as originally believed" and that the NRl "is continuing its search for the mis· sile." The sophisticated Phoenix mis- sile, the F14 's primary weaponl' system, is capable of beinc l aunched at six targets simultaneously. · Although Soviet warships were in the area observing NATO maneuvers at the time the Ftf sank, Pentagon officials said that in the five weeks since, the Sov· lets made no attempt to beat the · United States to the wceck or to salvage it and its secrets .. ..... ,..... PROGRAM COVER FOR FINAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE A Colonl•I Touch for Verb•I Battle In Wllll•maburg Carter, F ()rd Set For. Final Debate . By UM Au.elated Prest Gerald Ford and Jimmy Catter, two presidential tan· d14ate1 in search of a breattb.roup to a clear edge in ttle race fCl't the White Boose, get tbdr lut e~ Ulolgbt to find tbat adY&lltale iD beacl-on de- bete. ·the moet recent polls show Carter with a narrow lead which, given the marlln or error, mea:na the race coufd go either way. Carter's election hopes got a boost ln New York today when a SCORE DEBATE YOURSELF-AS Tbe crowd o( llalt and cam· ~ wOl'Pn c.atllered for a It.ate court judce bumped in· Dol[Ucal ralty cm the White House dependent candidate EQlene J. iOuth Intl to ~beer President McCarthy off the presidential ro.-ct as be took off for the ballot tllere. McC~'a spot on restored Colonial capital cf the New York ballot was Willlam:lbur•, Va., to meet •challenged by Democrats •· Carter for tbelr Ulitd and flrtal cerned that hll appeal to liberal )lnlkteatUl debate at 8:30 p.m. voten could. siphon off enouah .. PM. . •Votel for Cuter to throw New l'onl told placard·waYiDI •P-1 York'1 4lelectoral~toFord. pcatwt be expecq to "pull off tbe : Lawyers for McCarthy. salcl political eurprbe ot die ~ 1 they would appeal the ruUna that ad come back end win'' after the independent candi~te atdn' 1MllnS u rar u IO percmta1e ; bave enouCh \'alld sipatunis °" Jdntl belllnd ba ~el"eDC• bil ballot petitions. , jiolls. McCarthy suff eted another' A Oallap Poll tann after' the Htb•ek today Wbe,n tb• u.s. DemoeraUc c.oa .. a&n ID Jul)'' · Comt of Appeal.a ID WuhlnetOn lbowtcl Cuter leading rord •to: · NfUMd to prohibit tcaiibt'• de- JI percmt, a33-per-ceataap.But . (leeDEMT&,PapAl) ~ " . . ~ . J DAil V PILOT SB Mission Viejo Teachers. Latided By ANNE COO PE& • Of•OllltyPli.ctuff TWO MISSION VJ&JO TEACllEU, Patrlct. Gray and' Mary McMenlmen.-have been named teachers ol the year by fellow faculty members. · Mrs. Gray teaches first a.t;ld second grades at Barcelona llllla Elementary School. Active in the school's parent ad- visory council, Mn. Gray said she became a teacher because sbe thought lnfluenclng the direction of youne people would help bet· &er our society. , Mrs. McMenimen teaches first, second and third gr-des at Castille Elementary and coordlnatA!S the schools program for gift~ students. A graduate of UC Irvine, sbe bas t.aught four years, all in the Capistrano Unified Scboo1 Dis· trict. *** SENIOR CITIZENS have thronged lo Saddleback Com: munity Hospital in Laguna Hills for swine nu shots. In just two afternoons this week, l,312people were inoculated. Many or the older folks bad questions about the vaccine. Some wanted to know bow to tell whether they were allergic to eggs and should not have the shot. "Do you eat eggs?" a volunteer asked, "Well then, I guess you aren't allergic to them.'• One elderly chap said he'd consent to having the shot only if the nurse held his hand. When she consented, he looked her straight in the eye and asked gravely, .. This shot won't make me pregnant, will it?" "No," she said, "but holding my band might." *** THE ACACIA BUSHF.S are in the news again. Former Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Councilman Cal Neve on- ce warned community residents that untrimmed growth in parks attracted perverts and drug users. Angela Bailey of San Juan must have beard about the notorious Mission Viejo bushes, because she bas faulted city landscape planners for planting trees so close to El Camino Real Park as to create a "rape alley" in five years. *** RON GULLAN of Mission Viejo, told police attending a public meeting Tuesday on a county-sponsored shelter for SaddJeback Valley youth, he moved to the community because it seemed a good place to raise his family. He said Mission Viejo had impressed him as a com· munily which places a hi gh priority on family life. This quality made a long·distance move and considerable ex· pense seem a worth while inve.stment, he said. "It is sad to put a monetary value on family values," said GuJlon. "How many juvenile delinquents would have stayed out of trouble lf their parents weren't so busy chasine the buck to provide 'the good life• and invested more in the family unit?" 'Reality Therapy' By TOM BAllLEY oe-.01l!(fltlell&lll PrOtecuUoo witness George ,Upt on repeatedly ad!Xlltted Tbunday durlil& a vlgoroua croH examination that bis tetUmony ln the current Orange County Superior Court trial or ·eon,....man Andrew Hln!baw has often differed from earlier ·•-tlmnnv. With a transcript ot Upton•s tesUmooy before the grand jury 1n MM hand and the witness' de- po1iUoo ln the other, defense al· torney John McNicbolas griJ.led Upton and delivered, what ap- peared to be a series ol damaging ·blows to the prosecution's case aiaimt Hln.sbaw. Deputy Distlrict Attorney William Evans later conceded outside the courtroom that he was far from delighted with the answers given by bis key wit· ness. He made it clear that be will be looldng to former county asse,sor Jack Vallerga for the testimony . beneedstoconvicUlinshaw. Hinshaw, 51, is being tried on charges of grand theft, con- si>i racy, embezzlement and violation of state codes governing the conduct of public officials. Those allegations stem from otrenaes assertedly committed while he served as Orange Coun-- ty assessor in 1972. Fro.Page Al FORUM ••• establish a network or communi· ty volunteers to work with ·and watch her. Bad.ham, who baa served 14 years in the state Legislature, countered that he is a "known quanity." He said be has always tried to tell tbe truth to bis constituents. Also, he said, "I would never pro- mise more than I can deliver." Commenting on Slemons' absence, Assembly candidate Cordova told the audience, "You only have one choice -to vote for me or not to vote for me.'• The Lake Forest resident pro- mised bis field office would be located ln the Saddleback Valley, "where it belongs," if be is elected. He also said be or a represen- tative will be in Newport Beach and Oceanside two days a week. For the most part. Cordova· talked about property taxation, Son 'Boxed'; Mom. wbichhebellevesisnotlhepro-per way to finance welfaft and schools .. In six to 10 years, be said, pro-v Sh 'II F h pertytaxesshouldrepresentonly ows . e ig t :e:~::df~aJ:~ m, police. For the interim, he said, he modification box" is removed or would draft. legislation to in· "if the courts order me to do ao." creue the homeowners' exemp- LlMA, Ohio CAP)-A woman whose 11-year-old son was placed in a cardboard box by his schoolteacher as a disciplinary ·measure says she will seek legal :.Jl~lp in stopping such punish· ~:ment. ~ Mrs. Robert Seigler, mother of ~.:Ben Seigler, said Thursday that r ~he would not send her son back : ~\O class at Bath Middle School ~:Until the so-called "behavior ~ .:: Upstairs Window f:"~ef's Entryway ; " l'roperty valued at $1,603 has , been stolen from a M13sion Viejo home by burglars who entered ~ the premises via an upstain win· :!,Clow. :-. Orange County sheriff's of· $4icers said homeowner Anthony A. Samanlcb, 35, of 27002 Pinjara ;nnve, told officers the intruders I ·i:-took a lO·channel police scanner; ~"'-walkie talkie, a camera and : ,$103 in cash while ransacking his :~liome. He was at work at the : time. . ORANQI COAST SI DAILY PILOT • Tbe box is an old appliance tlon to $5,000 and the retired crate employed by teacher Tim homeowners' exemption to Larrimore as pa.rt of what ao $7,500. school officials call a . "reality He al.so would propose a bill to therapy program." Mn. Seigler freeze taxes at the purchase said' it was dehumanizing and price of the home. When that badtraumatizedberson. home is sold, be explained then The Bath Township Board of taxes would be levied according Education supported the use of to the increased asaeased valua- the box as what it termed a lion. "social adjustment center," and Cordova said, "I don't promise School Supt. William Browson you pie in the JkY." He said be re- said the box would remain. copll%ea that taxes can't be cut Ben, a sixth grader, was . witboutbudgetcuta. placed Jn the box for 90 minutes · Oct. 11 for whispering in class and for about a half hour the next.· day, his mother said. He w aa released after he wrote a "discipline contract" stating that the teacher "could whack him" for any future offenses. Since that day, Mr. and Mrs. Seigler have kept Ben out of: school, and sought UftlUCcessfuJ. ly to have a tutor teach their son at home. The Seiglers -said they have been notified by tbe Allen County attendance officer that they face truancy charges unless Ben re· turns. Laguna Bills .Girl Held in Shoplifting A Lagun« Hills girl who al- legedly walked out ot a local store wearing a pair of shoes she 'hadn't paid for bas been cited on petty theft charges by Oran1e County sheriff's officers. DepuUes tasued the citation to Lori Relah Gosa 18, of 23581 Los .Grandea. after abe was halted by employes of the K· Mart store, 23691 El Toro Road. 'Ibe shoes were valued at $9.97. Trustees Support . . Site for Shelter Saddleback Valley Ualffed School District trustees hue said they support the lltabUah· raent qf · a youth shelter at Jeronimo Road and Karperite Parklray tn Miulon ~o. Truttees puled a "'°1ut1on m =of the propoeed Pl'Qll'Am esday. They aald coplec ol Ulelr en- dorsement will be tent to tbe county Board ol Superviaan, Mental Health DepartnMllt, 1111-mon Vi•Jo Company, 8ecWIOack Area CoordlnaUD1 Coudl &Dd tbe Jllulon VleJo MullldPll AdJ Yltory Council. . Tnaltee CaMle N_.... wllQ 11 area coordinator fir Che eDID- munitJ mental bealt.b cliaic wbieb ts plaanill• UM Pl'Qlram,· ...,,....., from •otial • u.-,.. IOl11Uo&. • •• • ~ Jt la alleged th't Hinshaw en- ' couraged employes 1n the as·· aessor's office to work on bis campaign durtnc county Ume. The jury bu been told that many employes were reimbuned by . the county for time actually spent on Hinshaw'• election ef. fort. Upton, who has served a jail term and paid a fine alter pie.ad· inc guilty to bribery charges on which Hinshaw was also convict· ed, admitted that the Newport Beach Republican once warned him that employes worldnc on his campalJn would have to do so ootbeirown time. Upton further conceded under McNicholu • constant probing ~at Hinshaw never .at aDY-time lDSt.ructed him to sign overtime pay slips or vacation pay vouchers for employes who worked on the Hlnsbaw cam- paign. He was unable to tell either Evans or McNicholas exactly where those inltrucUons came from . And the 54-year-old witness, constanUy protesting that bis memory bu always been poor, admitted that be told the a.rand jury in 1974 that be wasn't sure who gave him a list of assessor's emoloyes who were drafted for duty in the Hinshaw cam- paign. He bad earlier testifled for Evans in the current trial that Hinshaw gave him the list. Upton's testimony, which con- cluded Thursday. was interrupt· ed by a hearing in which Judge Frank Domenichlnl was asked by McNlcbolas to allow the pre- sentation or psychiatric data compiled by the physician treat· ing Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, the de- fendant's former wife. Judge Domenichinl barred such testimony, ruling that it would be violation of the doctor· patient relationship. He excused . Dr. Donald Schwartz from offer- ing such testimony and sent him from the courtroom. Evans said Mrs. Hinshaw will be called to the witness stand next week. McNlcholas said that he will use Mrs. Hinshaw as a de- fense witness if ahe is not called by the prosecution. Mn. Hinshaw testified before the. grand jury during the in· vestigation that led to the indict· ment of her former husband and Vallerga, who succeeded Hinshaw to the post of county U· sessor. Frowa Pllfl4'! Al MAIL ••• said Warmington. "Aod a postal inspector from the Santa Ana office did call and said he'd check lnto it and keep me briefed. But I never heard from him again,'' said Warm- ington. According to the insurance ex- ecutive. his seven companies normally receive about 350 pieces or mail each day. But between Oct. 4 and Oct. 15, Warmington claJms there was no' ·mail at all in his post office box. Contreras says a mixup might have occurred because on Oct. 4, Warmington requested that his old Irvine post office box be changed to a new one and that mall be bad been receiving in the Newport Beach Post Office also be forwarded to the new Irvine box. Dlityfll ..... ,... Shot Fro111 a Gun . . Kay Chaney, R.N., gave Leisure World resident Bernice Dewar a swine flu shot Thursday at Saddleback Com- munity Hospital in Laguna Hills. ~rs. Dewar w~ one of 1,312 senior citizens inoculated this we6k at the hospital. Information on the flu clinic, which will con· tinue at Saddleback Hospital through Nov. 2, ls availa- ble by calling the community information office, 8.17-4500, ext. 427. &f CC ·Board Asks Delay on Project The Saddlebaclt Area Co- ordinating Council (SACC) 1Planning Review Board has asked county supervisors to con· :sider tbe proposed population and noise impact before they ap. prove the development of coo· troversial Rancho de Los Alisos in El Toro. Supervisors are due to con- sider the 1,375-acre zone change aimed at eventually accom- modating 6,000 dwellings and roughly 20,000 residents next. week. The SACC group, however, contends the population will be inconsistent with a previous Fro.PageAJ DEBATE.~. bate from proceeding without him. The court upheld the· Federal Communlcatioos Com- mission's refusal to grant McCarthy and American In· dependent party candidate Lester Maddox equal time to respond to the Ford-Carter de- bates or the right to partlclpa~ in them. · Associated Press polls follow-. ing the first two debates gave Ford an edge in the first and Carter an almost identical edge in the second. · So, it's one each going into the final match. But no one can be sure what role the debates will have in the final election outcome. • The first debate covered domestic issues and economic policy; the second, foreign' policy and defense issues. There is no limitation on the subject matter or the third. A week ago. the vice presiden· lial candidates, Republican Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic Sen. Walter F. Mondale, debated. It· was their only scheduled meet- ing, and it produced generally livelier exchanges than the con· frontationa between the men at thetopoftbeticketa. directive of the supervisors c:in area_~ads and population. · In a letter sent to the supervisors, the committee said the population of the project should not exceed IS,997 people if the directive is followed. The SACC planners also objett that. much of the development ls located within an area impact9d by high levels or noise from tbe El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· tlon. • Their letter notes that SACC, "serving as the voice of the Sad· die back Valley, Jias set highs~· dards for the planned growth" of the area. "Many of these standarm set for proper planning ar~ threatened by this project," the letter says. The Lake Forest JI Voluntary Homeowners Association bas concurred wlth this letter. This aroup also objects to ·a commercial site planned at. El Toro and Trabuco roads as bi- conslstent with development guidelines set by the county. They contend it will lead to farther strip commercial de· velopment along El Toro Road. This, they say, should be avoided· to pl'Otect the scenic entrance to• the Cleveland National Forest. 'Ibe SACC board refused to go along with thla lut objec:Uon since lt wu opposed by the Lake Forest muter usociation. MV Music Boosters Plan~ng Picnic 1be Ki.salon Viejo Hlah SCbool Muaic Boosters• aMual picnic will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday in Laguna Niguel Regional Park. The school 'a band and chorus memben and their families are invited to attend. During the picnic, parents also will be given the opportunity to join the boosters group which raises money to support music activities. PRUDENT .BUYING Throughout our 81 years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes quite evident -that when money Is less plentiful, people buy.....,. ....,. This is contrmy to PoPUlar belief. but makea good sense If you think about it. When you have to concern younself with value and performance, you are likely to buy Wht' ..-., • At Alden's In the last three years. our per unit sate has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently. we have the largest seledlon of finer Qualities you will see anywhere, all at competitive prices. The end result Is customer aatlsf eotlon, pride and recommendations which proytde 001 overwhelmlng aource of new busineaa. '