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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot... FBI Gave Alert On Pearl Harbor E~·gOvernor Say DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * . ,.... . . .. . . ' .... ' . . : . : .. Y01.. 6t, NO. Jn. 4 SECTIONS, 41 .. AGES I Makiug _Point I· -I Oo\ily Piiot Stall .. hoto Farm workers and supporters lined Bristol Street near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Wednesday afternoon, displaying posters urging a Yes vote on Proposition 14, the farm labor initiative. More than 200 farm workers line d Orange County thoroughfares Wednesday in support of the Nov. 2 ballot measure. No Violence \! acrine Murder Epidemic Sweeping America SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An epidemic of unparalleled ferocity, against which there is no vaccine, is sweeping the United States -bloody murder. That was the message delivered Wednesday to hundreds of prosecutors, judges and publtc defenders at the kickoff session of the National Homicide Symposium. Ten of every 100,000 Americans "average Americans" who are doing the killing is 21, and one out of four killers is female, Lunde said, but he had no ready explanation for tbe surge in youthful homicide. "These young," he said, "were raised differently from past generations. There has been more a fflu ence, more permissiveness , greater expectations and therefore (See MURDER, Page AZ) ·Cops Beat Bushes For Pair A suspected man.woman bank robbery team was flushed from bushes alongside a freeway Wednesday after Anaheim police units chased their car for seven miles at speeds up to 110 miles an hour. Police said the a lleged getaway car hurtled into the freeway s hrubbery a fter bounced off three autos traveling eastbound on the Artesia Freeway. The torrid chase of robbery suspects John Allen Jackson, 31, Los Angeles, and Gloria Waigun Hu, 20, Gardena, began on the Santa Ana Freeway near Katella Avenue. There. according to police, a cruising patrol unit spotted an auto matching the description of a getaway car used in a 2:40 p.m. robbery of Security Pacific Bank, 1818 S. Euclid, Anaheim. The lone man who entered the bank handed a teller a scrawled note demanding cash as he simulated a gun in a pocket of his jacket, police said. After being given about $1,500, the man reportedly ran from the bank and leaped into a waiting car matching the description of the Jackson·Hu auto. By the time it careened into the shrubbery bordering the Artesia Freeway, three Anaheim police patrol units had joined the chase, according to police. Both suffered minor injuries in addition to the woman's broken wrist, police said. --.has DB Police Dog To Be uried Case Dropped Attack Charges Declined OCEANSIDE CAP) -The district attorney's office has declined to file charges against a man who used a machete on a Doberman pinscher he believed was attacking his son. Authorities said they declined lo prosecute Charles Freeman. of Winthrop Harbor. Ill., because the man whose dog wus assaulted Oct. 8 did not fill out the necessary followup paperwork. Freeman, visiting here for treatment of eye and kidney diseases. said he attacked the Doberman with the m achete because he believed it was mauling his son. Full Donors Friday HB Police Dog Dies of Cancer By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol llw Dally .. llOI Stall None of the guys at roll call In the Huntington Beach Police Department squadroom joked around this morning, because their buddy big Ulli, who served with distinction for fiv e years, died Wednesday. The huge German shepherd police <iog died peacefully at a pet hospital where he was undergoing tests after suddenly showing signsofillne11s. "It was cancer," says his handler, Officer Bob Archey, who who kept um at· home as another memberofthefamily. A full police-mllltary honors funeral is scheduled Friday at 2 p .m ., al Sea Breeze Pet Cemetery in Huntington Beach. "I don't know how many of the guys will be able to attend," Officer Archey said today. but he predicted there will be a good turnout for the well-known canine. ''He saved an awful iot of cops from getting their asses kicked," Ulli 's master noted. Raised and bred as a police dog in Germ any, the 95· pound partner who rode nightly with Officer Archey in Patrol Car K·9 joined the force rive years ago. His exploits in tracking down cnminal suspects and protecting Archey and fellow officers were well known. "Hew as a huge dog, larger than average. He was a German German s hepherd," Officer Archey said today. ' 90-plus Involved In 1974? WASHINGTON (AP)-Korean businessman Tongs un Park reportedly told customs officials three years ago that he gave campaign contributions to many prominent American politicians, including then-President Nixoq. in connection with Park's rice de a.ls. · Park, a rice broker who is thh key figure in a federal grand jury investigation o f influence·peddling in Congress by Korean agents, reportedly made the statements when stopped at the airport in Anchorage, Alaska. on Dec. 8, 1973. The government investigation involves up to 90 U.S. politicians whose names reportedly. were carried on a list in Park's possession at the airport. A government source s aid today that Justice Department investigators have not determined the significance of the list, particularly whether it meant Park made any payments to the officials. "Thal list can be viewed as one of Park's wildest dreams," but investigators must check out its meaning, the source said. · In a separ ate development, the source sald Investigators dropped their effort to subpoena the South Korean Embassy's bank records because the material is being provided voluntarily. Next to the names on Park'slist <See NIXON, Page AZ) Coast 1 -more than were killed in the Vietnam war -wel'e murdered between 1970 and 1974, they were told, and murder today ranks a.s the leading cause of death in this country. The statistics were those or Dr. Donald T . Lunde, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and law at Stanford University, and one of the court·appointed psychiatrists who examined newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst before her bank robbery trial. Attack Warning Claimed "I felt a lot safer when Bob was on graveyard shift, just knowing Ulli was with him," Archey's wile said. · "When Bob would make a car stop without a backup or roll as backup for another officer, he would just roll down the window on Ulli '.s side," she added. Weather Mostly sunny Friday with warming expected. Patchy fog ln the morning. Highs to 75·85, low about 50. Tbe average age of the SuiJ Dismissed LOS ANGELES (AP) -U.S. Dist. Court Judge Robert J . Kelleher bas dismissed a 1975 antitrust suit lodged a.ealnst the Los Angelea County Medical t Association . Kelleher on Wednesday dismissed Dr. Morton H. Pastor's 1uJt alleging that l pbysklans could not purcb•e lflalpracUce insurance unless 1 • fleJpaldduestotheauoclatlon. ~ HONOLULU <AP>-A former governor or Hawaii says, in comment& recorded before hJs death, that an FBI agent warned him about the impending attack on Pearl Harbor a week before the Japanese bombing of Dec. 7, 1941. The late Gov. John A. Bums, who al the time was a 32·year-old police captain in charge of a four-man espionage bureau, makes the statement in his ta.,. recorded memoirs. Bums recorded the tapes in January 1975, three months before his death, as part of a Uruver1ity of Haw all oral history project. Tbey were to be presented today to the University library. tJo Bums Hid that on Dec. 7, DIJl• ···----~·--· be looked out bis kitchen window and saw Japanese planes overhead. "Nothing I can do about it," Burns said on the tape. "ll was not unexpected to me at all, because ... I was told bv <FBI Agent Robert L .) Shivers a week before that we were gonna be attacked." Burns saJd be did not press Shivers, who was lo charge of the Honolulu bureau, about the source of hls LnfonnaUoo. But Burn• speculated th.at it calJ)e from then-FBI Director J . Ecftar Hoover, who Burns believed was informed either by British lntelll1ence officers or by source• lA Washington who hid bc'oken the Japanese dJPlfD.UC code • Burns said that when Shivers was called before the Roberts Commission, a federal inquiry convened 11 days after the attack, the FBI agent dhl net mention his advance warning. "I think Shivers led away from the questions so he didn't make a liar out of himself," Burns recalled. Burns said he was "reasonably poslUve•• that Shivers delivered the attack warning to Hawall military comrnanders U . Gen. Walter Short and Adm. Huaband Kimmel. "I think he (Shivers> gave it to me ... for a self·important fee.Una," Bums aald. He aatd that after te1Un1 him about the attack. Shlveu (See PEARL, Pa&f A1) No matter whether it was an angry motorist shouting and waving his arms or a group of Stirly outlaw bikers, Ulli would <See DOG, PafeA2) Suspect Booked LOS ANGELES <AP> -Los ADS(ele.s Sheriff's deputies say a 24-year-old Korean national has been booked fol' lovesUgaUon of murder ln the stabbing death of a youne A1uaa Pacific College muslc student. Ki Due Kim was booked Wednesday into Los Anaetea County Jail lo connection with tN slayina ol Dave Kim Brunk, 28, ol Ontario. INSIDE TODAY A womClft who called police for help and gave an incomplete oddreaa woa ldlkd btfor1 help amued. See Story P,Qoe A4. l•dex OAILV PILOT s ;; CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - z Praicleot ForcJ aald ~ tod~ ~ be was calling on all natl~ "to ·'·join in a cooperative effort lo expand the benerits ol peacetu.l uses of nucle ar energy while • pr e v e nting nuclear -proliferation." • · Arriving from Indianapolis, Ind .. on a Midwest campaign ? .awing, Ford said that 418 • -comprehensive s tatement on nu cle ar policy'' would be rele a sed in bis name in •. Washington later. The Pres ident s aid hi s objective was to "strengthen the , ·commitment of all nations to the * * * ~:·Carter: <'Tax Cut by ·"Term End' • PITTSBURGH CAP)-Jimmy Carter says that if he is elected "a substantial tax reduction" . would be the almost inevitable . · result of his economic program by theendoffouryears. The Democratic presidential candidate said that a tax cut, the size or which he did not specify. would follow a reduction in unemploy ment and stabilization or the nation's economic growth • ratt:. The former Georgia governor discussed tax cuts in a local radio interview Wednesday night, repeal ed the s tatement for reporters, then amplified it at a dinner for Allegheny County, Pa .. Democrats . At a news conference in Erie, Carter reiterated the statement, but when asked how large tax cut might be, he r eplied, "l don't know." Emphasizing another theme that has become a fixture of his remarks at virtually every stop, Carter pleaded with some 7,000 people at a rally in Erie to be . sure to vole. ·'Quite orten presidents are . elected or defeated by a small margin ," he said, noting that an .average of one more vote in each precinct eight years ago would ,.have elected Hubert Humphrey • over Richard Nixon. "It is a mist ake to lake anything for granted, one state or one person," he said. Speakin g be fore a senior citize ns group in Pittsburgh t o da y, C arte r said hi s administr ation would "maintain . the riscal integrity or our Social Security system." Later today, he planned lo attend a rally in Cleveland before fm1 shing the day in New York. "Republican inflation has depleted its trus t fund, and Republican unemployment rates : . have cut i ls revenues," Carter said of the Social Security program. The Social Security system has . been running an operating deficit . in recent years, and in 1976, for • example, bene fits will exceed Income by $4.3 billion, according to estimates of program officials. C art e r c riti c ize d th e Republican r ecord on matters . aHectin g o lde r Americans, • SU¥tng that in 1935 they opposed Social Security and 30 years later they fought Medicare. "Last year they proposed · cutbacks in Soc ial Security bene fits . re ductions in food programs for the elderly and inc reases i n the c os t of Medicare," he said. "We s hould think of older Americans as human beings, not as statis tics in somebody's budget," Carter said. In 1975, President Ford proposed that an 8 percent cost-of-living increase in Social Security benefits be trimmed lo • S percent, but Congress took no action on his request. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f1'w-Or~ (O.'\t 0a1ly O,HJ4 Wlttrl ~ft t• (Offto bo~ thf ,..•, _,,,, t\OVfM1V.-01tytNOr~ f"flt~t Pllt>tl\fO,.,.(•,,_.f\y ~ .. '9M 1f!Oft,.,., Dv&t•\~d M•IWt•• tP.•~ ~ml•Y tor C:o\t• Mi->\.,l N••oort 8-M " Hwl\h"QfoP\ fko-¥"' ,...,.. t111"' V•fff'• th 1flll•. \•ddtf'<tw<' v.u,.., •"Ct l~ k«"~Sov•"Ce•'' ·~~,...'°"'*•Ht• I 'WI I\ OVOl1\hrd '•turd•n ~ ~.~ '"- P'•M•P'' CMoltl'•\fWtM) DIM\t '' At U0 Ylllt\I RAy )ltnl Co\I• Mt>t.a C•ltf6NW•_,. . __ ,, .. _ .. p,., • .,."' •• ,.__,....., lo<-11 C-Y'<• Pf.,.._,., .4nd c,r,. .. MINON" ~ ....... . 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Carter has accused Ford or Won't Waft John D . Ehrlichman, former No. 2 a ssistant in Rich a rd Nixon 's White Hous e and convict ed in Wa te r g ate cover-up and s o-calle d W bite House Plumbers case, asked and won permission to begin s erv ing s ente nces now, rather than wait for outcome of Supreme Court appeals. Ile r eports to an Arizona prison camp Monday. 19%Jobless Rate in 1981 Eyed for OC By KATH Y CLANCY Ol the Dally f'olol S~tt The presid e nt of one o f California's leading e ne r gy firms today predicted a 19 percent unemployment rate in Orange County by 1981 unless new sources of natural gas are found. Joseph R . Rensch, president of Pacific Lighting Corporation which own s t he Southern California Gas Company, told an Orange County audience this morning tha t 76,000 l ocal workers could lose their jobs by the end of the decade and 700,000 jobs could be lost statewide. He was addressing the 14th a nnual Oran ge C o u n ty Economic Conference sponsored by the county c ha mbe r or commerce. He predicted that unless new energy sources are found there could be a depression by 1980 more severe than the Great Depression of the 1930's. "When I speak of these tragic consequences." Rensch said, "I have to quickly add again that I am describing a crisis that need not happen." He outlined three steps he saJd can be ta ken to avoid what he called •'the energy depression of the 1980's." Re called for: -Accelerating· development or all energy production, including gas, oil, nuclear, geothermal and hydro.e l e ctric, while worlcjng lo conserve energy. -Developing new ways lo use existing energy resources such as coal. -Importing new energy supplies from as yet untapped · sources. Rens ch said two 1arge liquefied natural gas projects un still be completed in time to avoid a 1980 cris is, which could t-ul olf energy supplies to thousands of California industries. . One or these projects would bring gas to Southern California from South Alaska and another would deliver gas from Indonesia, Rensch said. But, he said, be tears "a combination o f government bureautratlc lethargy plus a new dimension in energy Politic&," could slow development. Rensch said a fearofsafety also couJd hamper effort.' to build gas terminals in California. However, he said, company studies show that people who live within live-eigb ths ol a mUe from a proposed Terminal Island tmninal would be twtce u likely to be killed by a f allinl aircrall than by a llquened natural 1as accldenl and more than 300 times more likely to die from a t\re. fJllln1 to dlaplay leadership ln SW. field ud, wbto par&a ol Ford's proposals were leaked earlier, Carter said Ford wu Ju.at plratlnf and rehashing ideas the Democratic prelenUal candidate offered first. Ford cboae to mate initJ'1 announcement her e because ol federjl) plans to spend $"4 billiOll to build a new uranium enrichment plant at PortsmouUi, Ohio. Saying the construction project can begin early next year, Ford said it would "mean fl,000 new jobs tor southern Ohio." The AdmlnJstration previou.sljr estimated federal spending on the plant at $2.8 billion. Ford has often tried to deliver some good news from the federal government, usually of an economic nature, when he brinp DOLE FORGETS . 'D£MoCAAT WAAs"--A• his campaign into an area. Earlier, in Indianapolis, Ford said thal Carter bas suffered "a precipitous decline in popularity'' becau se. his c ampaign depends on a "discredited otd formula or more promises, more programs, more spending." Addressing an overflow crowd or several thousand in the Scottish Rite CathedraJ, Ford continued to sound the note of optimism that his campaign managers have derived from public opinion polls and other indicators showing the r ace against his Democratic opponent is very close. Ford flew to Indianapolis from Philadelphia as he continued a windup barnstorming tour aimed primarily at c apturing a number of key states with Jarge blocs of electoral votes. In his homestretch bid for election to a four·year term, the President has begun talking about two issues that Carter may have expected to have lo himself -unemployment and Richard Nixon. In television broadcasts aimed at voters in I ll i n ois, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Ford has had Joe Garagiola, his traveling s idekick and television master of ceremonies, pose questions on both topics. F,....PogeAJ MURDER •• greater frustrations. And this is the first generation in human history subject lo the influence of television with its steady flow of violence.'' Lunde, author of the new book. "Murder and Madness," said that last year children under 10 spent six hours a day watching TV, and "children imitate what they see." An d w h at they see, he declared, "are socially approved lcj)lings in cop shows that end when the SW AT teams corner the bad guys and shoot it out and the bad guys are killed." He heJd parents responsible for, he said, failing to levy controls on their children who have been encouraged to act out their hostilities. In a chilling tabulation of violent death. Lunde said 70 percent of murder victims know their killers; husbands kill their wives in bedrooms with guns, while wives use knives in lcjtchens to dispatch their spouses; the New England states produce the fewest murders 3.6 percent, and the Southern states the highest. 13.4 per cent; most killings happen in private places. Added that 60 to 65 percent or all killings happen on weekends, holidays or durin g holiday months at occasions when there has been drinking ; alcohol, which increases belligerency, is involved in 50 percent or all homicides; firearms account for about two·thirds of the killlngs, and knives 18 percent, the rest poisons, beatings or sell-defense. F,....PageAJ PEARL ••• instructed him to send his ro ur-man unit into the community and bave them ask IS acquaintances per day if they had heard news of unusual events. Burns said there were no signs of nervousness or or people planning trips. "We did get some monkeyshine telephone call from the FBI monitoring the Japanese consulate," on Dec. 6. Burbs recalled. LAS VEGAS CAP) -Las Veaaa odd1maker Jimmy ''The Greek" Snyder sees Democrat Jimmy Carter as a narrow winner In bext week's pmldenUal elec:Uon. Snyder makes Carter a 6-S favorite over Pr ealdei)t Ford. p,....p~AI NIXON ••. wtte fl1ures wblcb PArk s aid were the amount of campaiin contributions, said Donavan Working, who was then CW!toms' district director in Anchorage. The largest number, 500, was • alongside Nixon's name, Working said, addioa that Park boasted that all tbe n.ures represen~ t housands of dollars ln contributions. Park said the contributions had ••something to do with assistance ftom these orflclals wjth some sort of a rice program thathe was involved in," said Working, who contacted customs officials in Washington to ask whether the ins pectors could copy o r confiscate Park's papers. Other names on the list Included Sens. Barry Goldwater and .Huber t H. Humphrey, a nd then-Rep. Richard T. Hanna of ()range County, Work.mg said. Working said his inspectors stopped P a rk because they suspected he was bringing an expensive camera inlo the United States as an undeclared gift. Park be ca m e "n e a r hysterical " when inspectors looted at bis papers, which wue written in Kor ean, with the politicians' names in English, HONORED IN DEATH Police Dog Ulll l'rmta P age A l s aid Working in a telephone · interview from Laredo, Tex.. DOG where he is now customs' disl.ricl • • • ·director. At one point Park began tear10g uponesheet, Worklngsaid . Officials in Washington said the papers could not be confiscated or copied, and they were returned to Park and he was cleared to rejoin his flight. But customs inspectors recreated most of the infor matton from m e mory and 1t w as forwrded lo Customs· head· quarters in Washington, Working said. Fire Investigated COALINGA CAP> -Coah nga firemen continued to 1nvesl1gate .the cause of a blaze tn a men's college dormitory here that sent s tud e nts l ea pin g fr om ~econd·noor windows. The fi re Tuesday at West Hills College caused an estimated $55,000 damage to the second-noor hall, lobby and two rooms. jus t grip al' ~he nice men. Suddenly, they got much nicer. "He used to :.come Ullo the st~t'ion and hew a}i real friendly to everyone," says ~atrolman Chris Schneider. ·'He would nudge up to you to be petted and ~ven sit in at roll call." Some or um 's explpits involved his specially, tracking, and he found lost children w sniffed out burg! ars in hiding. Various other Orange County polt c e a gen c i es us ed Ul l i occasionally, as well as his two surviving canine partners, Barry and Nick . Among those who will miss him are T affy, the Archeys' lt ltle Dachshund. "I called our minister al the First Christian Church yesterday and said, 'Rev. Overton, I have a rather unusual request,' but he understood," said Mrs. Archey. !!!QUALITY TELEVISION 3 L aguna Officers Cleared BJ JACK CHAP'EU. OftlM01Uy~loCNff Three Laguna Beach police ofttcera accus ed of brutality following the arrest or city planning commission chairman William P eckham have been cleared following an internal investigation, P olice Chief Jon Sparks said Wednesday, Chlef Sparks said his investiga tion showed that s tandard police department procedures were followed by Sgt. Terry T emple, and Patrolmen James Lansford and Don Barney. Immediately following his arrest. Oct. 14 on suspicion of being drunk in public and interfering with an officer. Peckham made a complaint to Chie f S parks . He alleged excessive force had been used in . his arrest and that officers had intentionally scraped his face on the ground. Alter first reportint that he thought the officers had not c.'Onducted themselves properly in the arrest, Peckham 1aier contacted, Sparks when he learned the chiilf had initiated an Internal probe into the events oC the early morning arrest. "He was unaware that all complaints about an officer's conduct are invesligate4. .. When be bee ame aware that a formal investigation was being conducted. he notified the department that he d id not consider his conversation with me as a formal complaint," Chief Jon Sp arks said. The in vestigation continued anyway, and led to the chief's determination that the charges or impro p e r co ndu c t we re unfounded. Peckh a m was arrestl'd after Laguna Beach police were called on a hit a nd run r e port. Investigation at the scene led to Officer Br rney 's contacting Peckham. BRING THE ELECTION INTO SHARP FOCUS! 7NlrH IOOOfo SOLID-STATE (~1!111ROMA(Ol0l ll 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV F~ N1> movinq p:irls tn wear out ,1111J 110 c.ont.11 I points lo corrode m lhc tuners. Designed 10 bo lhl" mo<.t dependable. rnm.1 scns1t111c lunonq ~ystom 1n Zenith hl!>IOry. Tra nsitional The BALTIMORE• H2322E Handsomr Trans1t1onal slyled lull b.t!.c CoJn•.ol•' Casters. 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Idaho, " said he discovered the loss when he left the motel at 2277 I !arbor Blvd. ~Mission (' ILL-FATED YACHT 'SPIRIT' AND CREW SHOWN IN SNAPSHOTS BEFORE SEA TRAGEDY Durel Miller (Sett) and Bruce Collins on Board Ketch; Both Survived Capsizing 'Felt They'd Make It' R af t Suroivor Describes 28-day Sea Ordem SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Bru ce Co llin s says two shipwreck companions who died as they drifted with him on a raft in the Pacific "felt they were going to make it, until they clidn't. .. " "We just looked on it as a big fast a nd moved as little as possible and tried to be as comfortable as possible," Collins tnld reporters W edncsday at a hospital here. "The other people didn't sleep as much. I tried to use as little energy as possible. I enjoy sleeping," said the 23-year-old mariner, who was rescued by the Coast Guard on Sunday after 28 days on the orange raft about 800 miles west of here. Collins said his companions soon began lo develop health problems. Jim Ahola, 25, was losing blood Crom hemorrhoids, and Camil l a Arthur, 20, developed sores which appeared to infect her entire body. "I cou Id see they were weakening, and that they would be rescued or they would die. It was no surprise. I was prepared for it," he said. A party of five people had been sailing the 42-foot ketch Spirit from Honolulu to San Francisco when 1l sank Sept. 'l7. The other two took to a separate life raft and were res cued Oct. 18. Collins speculated that the ketch might have been hit by a large wave or a whale. "l was down below when the boat did a 360-degree roll and sank in about five minutes," he recalled. "We popped off the rafts , collect e d water and climbed a board. 1t was sinking so fast that we were afraid that the rafts would get caught in the rigging." Collins said M s raft's 200 Monday five·gallon e mergency water supply ran out on the 13th day. Two days later, they trapped some rain in their boat canopy. Some days they had nothing to drink, but the canopy sheltered them from the s un, and temperatures were mild. "Fish were bumping the bottom of the raft aJI the time," Collins said. "They ranged from probably 00-pound tuna around the raft to a one-pound scavenger fish. We had no way of catching them." They fired two flares in a futile attempt to attract the attention of a passing ship. Ahola and Miss Arthur sometimes thought they heard airplanes overhead, but Collins believed it was the wind. Up to 15 planes and several s hips were systematically searching 30,000 miles of the Pacific for the raft, but there was no radio equipment aboard lo send an SOS. .. • San Juan Capistrano Celebrates lu Founding Ban on Housing fu Toro Ar?.ed By KATHY CLANCY OfllMIOlll'/l'll.Csc..tf Orange County may be liable for up to~ million in damages if a housing construction ban around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is expanded, a developer 's attorney said Wednesday. The attorney was Clayton Parker, who until re«nUy was a c}\ief deputy Orange County Counsel and frequenUy acted as theboard'slegal advisor. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper strongly disagreed with the liability assessment made by bis former chief lieutenant. Kuyper said restricting land to non.residential uses would not make the county liabJe for damage and disputed case histories Parker cited. Supervisors took no action on whether a housing construction ban should be extended over an area a consultant says is impacted by El Toro jet noise. Instead they were left evenly splil-thesameplacetheywerea month ago when they were first deadlocked on the noise issue. Supervisors Ralph Oark and Tom Riley favor a wider home building ban unless a developer can prove his proposed project is not impacted by jet noise. But Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich and Supervisor Laurence Schmit maintain that an existing smaller residential construction ban would be sufficient as long as future homeowners were advised of the ootential iel noise and proviclin~ the builder would add acoustic measures to homes. The board put off their decision on home construction and the compatibility of jet noise with housing tracts for another 35 days. By then they hope a fifth supervisor , who will be elected by voters next week, will have been in office long enough to break their tie vote. Parker, whose Newport Beach law firm studied the noise issue for the Mission Viejo and Aliso Viejo Companies, said the home building ban would subject developers to up to $44 million in damages. He said that the board's action would constitute a taking of private land, placing it ln "servitude" and could liable the county for inverse condemnation damages. But Kuyper disagreed. He said he did not think the court cases Parker cited were stricUy due Lo zoning issues. "Zoning is not servitude," he continued. "It is a segregation of uses.'' Engineering Consultant Jack Raub told s upervisors the potential noise-impacted area outlined in the new noise study covers 20,000 acres ol land, lfot counting that owned by the Marines. Thal land, be said, ls about equal lo the size of Newport Beach, Orange and Fountain Valley combined. And Marine Col. Red Fenenga forecast a "bleak outlook" toward Congress approving funds for buying any noise-impacted land. Raub also noted 4,400 homes already are within the expanded noise area. If lbe county decided to buy them, he said, it would cost taxpayers $266 million. But Riley said there never was anv intent to buy existing homes but simply to protect future home purchasers. Loa Young, president of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District tru stees, asked supervisors to delay any decision until state officials re·examine three school sites within the proposed ban area. Hearst Files Stay Closed LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two San Francisco journalists have been turned down in their plea lo have the probate files of the late publisher William Randolph Hearst opened to the public. Superior Court Judge Neil Lake, who ordered the files opened to the public July 21 and then stayed execution of that order pending a hearing by the stale Court of Appeals, said Wednesday he would not vacate his order. L UXURIOUS SPRING DOWN SOFAS By ANNE COOPER 01 lht 01oly PtlOI ~1•11 Sunday and Monday the Catholic Church. the County of Orange, the City of San Juan Capistrano and local civic organizations will join to celebr ate the 200th anniversary of the founding of Mission San Juan, the cornerstone or Orange County's oldest city. cattle, sheep and horses, made soap and candles, wove cloth, tanned hides and fashioned leather harnesses and shoes. SA LE THROUGH NOVEMBER 30t h Three months after lht• signing of the Declaration or lndepend· ence in Philadelphia. two • Franciscan priests accompanjcd ~by 10 Spanish soldiers made a 'second attempt to round Mission ~San Juan Capistruno. l The first attempt a year earlier llad been aborted when Indians attacked San Diego. The two priests who arrived an San Juan 'in 1776 round the original miss ion cross still standing l On Nov . 1, 1776, Father Junipero Serra oHtcially founded what was to become the Jewel of the Missions I "1 have this day prayed for the success at arms of Mr. GC<>rge Wa5hin~ton whose cause seems to be just." an unknown hand penned 10 the margin or a book lound al thl' m 1ss1on ·1 ll may have bl'en one of the ~mission padr<.'s who made the · J'IOtation. Mi !'sion San Jua n .. Capistrano sent $229 to help the 'c a u se of th e American • Revolution. * * * Like the nation. the mission has seen good times and bad. From the start. the Inclians of the area were friendly lo the mission priests and converted rcaclily lo the Chnstian faith. By 1786, 10 years alter the mission was established. there were 544 Indian converts. and 10 years later the number had climbed to 994. (In 1975, when the Capistrano Indian Council was or ganized , a leade r said 177 native Indians were Jiving in San Juan.) In 1806 a great stone church was dedicated. The church, which had taken nine years to build, lasted only six before it came tumbling down in an earth· quake. burying 40 worshipers. The Indians connected with the mission worked the land, raised * * * In 1818 the miss ion was rans acked by pirates who enjoyed the mission wine cellar so much, some had ,to be lashed lo cannons and dragged back to their ship. In 1834, the miss ion was confiscated by the Mexican government, which auctioned il oCC in 1845 for $710 to John Forster and his partner. The Catholic Church was allowed to keep Father Serra's chapel and a s mall room to use as the priest's quarters. The Forster family lived in the room s which are now a museum and gift shop. Less than a month before he died in 1865, Abraham Lincoln returned the mission to the Catholic Church . For many years, the mission was essentially abandoned to the elements and stray animals. In 1910 Mons ignor St. John O'Sullivan undertook a massive res toration effort which was carried on by Monsignor Vincent Lloyd· Russell. mission oastnr from 1951to1976. 7 Ft. Size Now $595 5 Ft. Lo11e Seat 1100 Leu Choo1e from a U'idf> 8t•lf>ction of fabric•. · Many Special Events ; Mark Historic Day Contractor Jay Latham worked 18 years with Lloyd-Russell to continue mission r estoration. Latham rebuilt the west wing of the missi on, p o uring a new foundation to meet builcling code specificatiotlS and lacing his adobe bricks with asphalt to prevent erosion. Chooae f rom 2 1tyle1 illullrated: So/cu inclu~: Deep hand tied coil 1pring ba1ea, back piLloao1 arP down and feather /ll~d and 1eal cwhion• are 1prin(! uniu enoeloped in dmm OM f t"al Mn for ultimate .ea""6 com/or l Mission San Juan Capistrano will be 200 years old Monday, and city, county and church officials are sponsoring restive events Sunday and Monday to celebrate the bicentennial. William Johnson, first bishop of the Orange County Catholic • diocese, will r eceive visitors Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in Serra Chapel at the mission. Cardinal Timothy Manning, archbishop of Los Angeles, and Bishop Johnson will celebrate Mass at 11 a.m. Monday in Serra • Chapel. County Supervisor Thomas Riley wU1 joan city ofCiclals and community leaders at 2 p.m. • Monday to dedicate the mission , as Orange County's official bicentennial site. San Juan's recently completed El Camino Real Park wUI be dedicated al 4 p .m . Monday and a time capsule buried al the site. The park is localed north or the mission between Camino Capistrano and the railroad tracks . Craftsmen will demonstrate trades practiced by Indians at the mission on both days from noon to 4 p.m . in the west wing or the Mission. Walking tours will be conducted through historic San Jan both days at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. On Sunday old La Plaza Street <Ortega Highway) will be closed to tramc in front of the mission in order to display old San Juan vehicles, including a covered wagon and an antique fire engine •• The San Juan Capistrano post orrice will hand cancel letters brought to the window Monday with a commemorative bicentennial cancellation stamp. The west wing was finished just in time for the bicentennial, but its patrons, Lloyd-Russell and Latham will not join the festivities. The two men died within a year of one another. As muCh aa its buildings have changed in 200 years, the mission continues to serve the community today, as it dld in the eighteenth century, as a church, school and community center. Father Paul M artiD is mission pastor. As staled in a city resolution, proclaiming Monday a day of civic celebration, the mission is a remlnder of lhe spiritual purpose for which the community was roundtd and of the cultural heritage imbedded ln tho root.a of San Juan Capistrano. YoiK F1vor1te Des•gl'l&r Wiit Be Happy To Ass111 You. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. & Ni. EvH. 22" HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. 't 7 - Thurtday.October28.1918 C8.ll~ ~a1ki }lap Suit Names Ford, K issinger, Bun k er ............... f'ound l n norettt. P'o rm c r F I or id a Sen . Edward J . Gurney. found innocent Wednesday on a perjury charge in a series of legal actions dating to 1974, blamed his ordeal on "vindictive people from the gove rnment " who ·'destroyed a United States s'en a tor , bl a cke ned my name ... a nd ruined me economically.'· NewlwJUe Eyes Buy Of Papers. ANN ARBOR, Mich. lAP) - Publis her S. J. Newhouse, whose proposed deal would become the bigges t sale in U.S. n e w s p a p e r history, is the .a pp a r e nt winner in a battle for contr ol or B o o t h .Newspapers. jnc. NEWHOUSE Directors of Booth took what may have been one of the final steps in the sale when they recommended that shareholders accept Newhouse's offer or $47 a s hare, rather than the $40 offered by the Times·Mirror Company, Los Angeles. The Timcs·Mirror withdrew its offer Wednesday. All indications were that the s hareholders would go along with ANCON, C.Z. (AP) -A civil suil filed in U.S. District Court here contends President Font. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiutnaer and tJ.s. Special Ambusador Ellawm"tb Bunter are infringing the constltutlonal rights of American residents of the Panama Canal Zone by negotlaUng a new. canal treaty with Panama. District Judge Guthrie F . Crowe took under advisement an application for the restraining order stopping the negotiations anct gave Ford, Kissinger and BUDker 60 days to respond to the suit. THE U.S. MARSHAL'S office here bas set in motion the machinery for them to be served summonses in connedJon with the case. · William R . Drummond, a Canal Zone policeman identified in the court documents a s legislative chairman of the Canal Zone Central Labor Union , AFL-CIO, claims in the suit t.l)at under the proposed new treaty, extension of Panamanian law to u .$.·citizen res idents or the Canal Zone would breach these citizens' Fifth Amendment rights "not to be deprived of property or liberty without due process of law." An agreement signed b y Kissinger and Panama's then-Foreign Minister Juan Antonio Tack nearly three years ago foresees transfer to Panama of the jurisdiction the United States has e xercised over the Canal Zone since 1903. Bunker r et urn ed t o Washington Tuesday a fter a week of talks with Panamanian Foreign Minister Aquilino Boyd THE UNITE D STATES and Panama have been discussing for rr.ore than a decade an agre- ement to replace the 1903 treaty that gave the United States perpetual ownership of the canal· it built ·across Panama and about five miles of territory on either side of the waterway The zone totals 559 square miles Kissinger and the Panamanian government signed a statement of principles in 1974 governing further negotiations on a new treaty The s tatement said Panama will assume t otal r e s po n s i b i I i t y '°" c a n a I operations wt.en the new treaty ends, but since then negotiators have not been able to agree on how long the new treaty should run. The United States reportedly wants to retain contJ'\>1 until the year 2025, while Panama wants to take over by the end or this century. T REATY NEGOTI ATIONS were suspended May 3 after they became an Issue in the contes t between Ford and Ronald Reagan for the Republican presidential nomination. They resumed last week . Bunker has warned that Pana· manian tolerance for continued U.S. control over the zone is rapidly diminishing. Unless a · modernized treaty is agreed on, "we would likely find ourselves encaged in hostilities with an otherwise friendly country," he said in a speech in SeatUe in May, 1975. ZONIANS, AMERICANS who live and work in the Canal Zone. are opposed to an Increased Panamanian role in the zone and the operation of the canal because it would jeopardize their jobs and comfortable life style. They have the support or many congressmen wbo insi5t that the canal rem ain U.S. property forever. 'Demoerat Wars' Candidate Forgets Debate Statements ~ ROSWELL, N. M. <AP> -Aides to Sen. Bob Dole say the Republican vice presidential candidate has suffered a lapse of memory and can't remember telling a national television audience that this century's wars were "Democrat wars ." Dole aides said Wednesday that, despite his use of the phrase as r ecently a s Mo nd ay, the candidate nas no recoll ection of usin g the t erm during his nationally 'televised debate wath Democratic candidate Wa lter Mondale 10 days ago THE REPUBLICAN vice pres identia l candid ate r epo rte dly h ad been under pressure from GOP leaders to back off the "Democrat war•· rpmark. which aides privately said was hurting the campaign So when the subject came up again in Troy, Ohio, Tuesda~ Dole said. "No, I don't believe" that either World War 11 or Vietnam were part.Jsan wars It was a clear retreat from his characterization or these wars in his televised campaign debate as "Democrat wars ." BUT DOLE DENIED that he had reversed his position, saying he brought up the subject in Troy only because "I 1'.iidn't want the media to be confused." He was then asked "Are you still calling the m Dcmllcrat wars?" "Never did,'' Dole responded Dole's press SC't'rctary, Larry Speakes, later said Dole "did not recall that s pecific quote from the• debate·· SPEAKES SAID A part1 :.il ..... ,..,... .. PUTTING JIMMY CARTER'S BEST FACE FORWARD? New Yorker S&lls Masks at Democratic Rally Probe of Disease: debate transcript, inclutlin~ thl' 'E • F iii• ' •two references Dole made to erc1· se ID ut ty "Democrat wars." was shown to X Dole on ha s campaign Jl't Wednesd ay but t~ candidall• PHILADELPHIA <AP) A report prepared for a House still could not r<'call lhe words ~u~committec: concludes tha t efforts to solve the mys tery of Wednesday's switch was not le~~onnaarc:s disease were "an exercise in futility," according to the the first time that he appeared to Philadelphia Inquirer. change his own position The report said that during the early days of ~he Investigation, Earlier in the <'ampa1gn, for health researchers were so example, Dole told a Mexican convinced the outbreak was s ubcom mittee o n consumer American group in Hollywood, swant' flu they ignor ed other protection and finance, headed that he had not tak<'n a publJC' possibilities. the newsp aper by Rep. John M. Murphy, a New stand on a state issue involving reported today. York Democrat. farm·labor relations . But thl· "THE TOTAL EFFORT . . The report added: previous week he had spokl•n bl th against the measure in anotht·r was toward s wine nu, despak "It is totally unaccepla e at part of the state. warnings from hi~hly qualified in a country of 220 million people. When asked by reporl('rs about professionals throughout thl• s uppos edl y w ith the most the contradiction. Dolt· denied state that the symptoms were not advanced technology in the telling the Hollywood group that only not compatible with swme world, we find ourselves in a he had not taken a pu blic nu. but could and did rescmblt• pos ition of not knowing what 1 lheir directors' recommendation mtd that Newhouse would gain l)wnership or all 7 37 million s hares of stock. position, then reve~t'd himself symptoms of toxic poisoning," happened in Philadelphia and W Kill d C the report said. even worse, not being in a Oman e ' Ops --l_a_~_r_i_n_th_c_d_a_y_a_nd_a_d_m_i_u_e_d_t_h_a_l __ T_h_e __ 15_._p_a_g_e_d_o_c_u_m_e_n_l ·_w_._a_s __ p_o_s_1t_i_o_n_t_o_p_r_e_v_e_n_t_i_t_r_r_o_m_ he had told the group just that prepared by st arr members of the happening again ... NEWHOUSE MOVED into the .Booth picture I ast February when he bought a 25,5 percent share of Booth for S47 million. If the deal ~ocs throu~h. Newhouse will have spent about S305 million to buy llooth. The proposed s ale tops the previous newspaper indus try record high, the 1974 purchase by Knight News papers, Inc., of Ridde r Publications for $99 million in stock. I; Times-Mirror made its offer 1 last Wednesday, but Newhouse upped the ante Sunday in an fffort lo gain full owcrship of the jloolh company, which also owns n controlling interest in Parade, µ S unda y new s paper supplement. I THER E WER E RUMORS the California firm might go to $50, but these were denied quickly by Times· Mirror spokesmen. James E. Sauter, Booth's chief executive o fr icer, said the Newhouse offer was made in the name of the Herald Company, wtuch the New York publisher ~ontrols. Misled by Help Call BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP) -When a young mother or three called police and asked them to rush to "319 Victoria." they went lo Victoria Avenue. By the time they got lo 319 Victoria Blvd., she had been knifed to death. Amalia DeLong had neglected to m ention that she lived in Kenmore, a suburb. Buffalo Police released Wednesday the transcript of the taped ·phone conversation. ..POLICE? POUCE, P LEA.SE come to 319 Victoria right away!" "Wha t 's wrong?" asked the man at the emergency switchboard. "There's a burglar ••. I saw his face in the back. He was trying to break into the house. Please come right away." ''Okay, ri~ht away." A SQUAD CAR WAS DISPATCHED immediately to 319 Victoria Avenue, Buffalo. Officers reached the street in minutes, but reported the number was nonexistent. Meanwhile, at 319 Victoria Blvd., Kenmore, Mrs. DeLong was being attacked. Police said Wednesday that even if Mrs. DeLong, 28, had specified that she lived in the village adjacent to Buffalo. they might not have arrived in time to stop the killer. But they said they definitely would have had a better chance to catch him. Kenmore pollee chief Elmer A. Arnet said there have been no significant leads in the slaying. 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Hayakawa says lhe U.S. should be willing t.osend a peace·keeplng force to Africa and should encouraae anti·Spviet revolt.a in Eastern Europe. added, the United St.ates should take economic measures a,a.inst Russia and •'threaten to uae troopa'' to back the rebels. second half or the hour·long debale. Here la a rundown on other lsauos dlacuuod by the two cand.ldatu: The commenta came during Hayakawa's second television debate with Democratic Sen. John Tunney, who called the remarks "ludicrous" and "ridiculous" and predicted they would help him when voters ao to the polls Tuesday. "U we had once threatened to uae troops in 1956 the Russians would have backed down and HunaarY' would be lree right now,"~eaaJd. Tunney later called the proposal "ridiculous and very dangerous." : 10118: Hayakawa sald the \Uumphrey-Hawktna Jobs bill would be a "dlreet invitation to ..__._....., "Does he want to see the United States involved in a bloody conflict in a country where we have no place being?" Tunney asked later in a reference to Vietnam. HAYAKAWA SAID DURING the debate that the U.S. should try · to work through the United Nations to set up a pcace·keeping force if widespread fighting broke out between whites and blacks in southern Africa. But questioned by reporters after the debate about what the U.S. should do if the U.N. refused to become involved, Hayakawa said America should work with former colonial powers and, if necessary, act alone. Hayakawa also told reporters that the U.S. should encourage Eastern European rebellions even though those rebellions would probably be crushed. INTHE EVENTOFArevolt, he "By the Helsinki agreement we recogniied the boundaries or Eastern Europe and Russian influence over the area," he added. "I WOULD SAY THAT we ought to try to expand trade and communications with Eastern Europe, but it doesn't make sense to talk aboulfomentingrevolutlon there. It's really in the realm of the abs urd." Hayakawa's African comments dominated most of the Union Gets Fined LOS ANGELES (AP>-A city sanitation department union been fined $1,500 for continuing its strike last July after a Superior Court judge ordered it halted. Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp fined Local 660 of the AFLCIO Service Employes International Union $500 each on three counts or contempt Tuesday. financial disaster" because it would fuel inflation. But Tunney utd federal job programs would cut lnflation by reducina budget deficits partly caused by paying out jobless benefits and welfare. ALIENS: Hayakawa s uggested renewing large·scale temporary work programs for Mexicans, saying there are "many, many jobs that neither white nor black Americans will talce at any price." Tunney said his opponent was suggesting a new version of the old bracero progra m, which allowed "low.paid foreigners to take jobs from Americans," and "kept down the wages of farm workers.'' ENERGY: Tunney called for federally funded research into alternate energy sources and said the U.S. should put less emphasis on nuclear power. Hayak awa s aid he, like TuMey, favored lax incentives for the use of alternate energy sources but said more research on them isn't needed. To tie's B af!k Peppy and thin after losing a leg an<;I spending seven ·months in a hospital bed, come die nne Totie Fields emerged We dnesday at a Be verly Hills press conference to announce she will return to show business in a stage show next April. Pinball Perversion? PALO ALTO (AP> -In an attempt to regulate amusement arcades labeled places of "filthy bestiality and abs olute perversion," the city council has banned installation of pinball machines in Palo Alto for six months. Councilma n John Berwald, sponsor of the mor atorium. made the bestiality and perversion remark, but he did not go into detail. Reagan Holds Effort to West Auto economics WASHINGTON CAP) -Ronald Reagan will be spending the remaining days of the campaign A EAGAN helping the Republican ticket in California and other Western states rather than stumping for Ford in the South as presidential aides had asked. The former California governor refus ed a request by Ford's campaign manager, James A . Baker Ill, to campaign on the President's behalf in three key slates in the final days or the presidential race, Ford aides s aid. But a s pokes man for the President Ford Committee said Baker had agreed it would be better for Reagan lo devote most of his time boosting the Republican cause in California. Trfal ¥natM? Clla•ge Sotlflllt MADERA CAP) -A defense attorney feels that lhe Chowchilla mass kidnaping trial should be moved out or Madera County because of "lhe totality of involvement or the whole community." But lhe district attorney contends that the three young men charged with ---------] the abductions "can get a ( State fair trial here." . _ Superior Court Judge Jack L. Hammerberg said after an all·day hearing Wednesday that he will decide by early November whether to grant the defense request. Open Dla•o•d Latte A•ked LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three advisory committees have told the state Department of Transportation that lhe Diamond Lane on the San Diego Freeway should be opened to all traffic. The latest committee to recommend opening up the lane was a technical advisory panel, which made its findings known Wednesday. AUen ¥oter Clleek T11rt1• up Taeo SACRAMENTO (AP) -A check of 14,000 Spend a little time on your car-it may save you a lot of money in expensive repairs. STP has a complete line of car additives and accessories to keep your car running smoothly, longer. It's easy to do it yourself-and it's easier than ever with these special prices. A. STP OIL TREATMENT, 15 oz. 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"~6 D ILY Pl~OT EDITORIAL PAGE . . ~ Assembly Choic~s · .. ·· Bergeson in the '14th Dbtrh!t • • • One of three candidates seekipg elec- tion to the 74th Assembly District next Tues- day possesses out.standing qualifications for the office. The name of that candidate-Marian Bergeson-docs not appear on the ballot. It must be wntten in and the ballot marker must be stamped in the square alongside. l)espite the long-shot oods of a write-in canwdate winning e lection, the Daily Pilot believes Mrs. Bergeson's abilities and character warrant an all-out effort in her behalf. sembly. docs it really need one more Democratic lawyer on its noor? Mrs. Bergeson gets her highest marks in the field of education. Considering the percentage of our tax money going to that area. it's not a bad place io start. As a mother of four, former teacher, PTA and library leader. outstanding school trustee ~d board president for 12 years, and finally m the r oug h-and-tumble state educational arena as president of the California School Board Assn .• s he has earned and won widespread respect. Moreover , s he has proved in the public eye that sh e is intelligent, direct, articulate, .fiscally conservative and of unquestionable honesty and moraJity. To Of fst•t Middle Class Losses She narrowly lost the Republican nomination to auto dealer Jim Slemons in the primary, chiefly because of a barrage of expensive and too-often misleading mailing pieces sent out by Slemons. Since the primary, Slemons' character , has come under attack,and he has virtually I.withdrawn from whatever limited cam- paigning he was doing. His campaign, in fact, h <.1s sputtered, jerked and gone backward. The Legislatu1·c could use Marian Bergeson. It could use a lot of Marian Bergesons. The Daily Pilot recommends that voters of the 74th Assembly District write in the name of Marian Bergeson-and place lhe round inked mark next to her name. Carter Leans on UFW Other lh3n L>cing successful in his busi- n ess, Slemons has demonstrated no strong reason for electing him to office. He is un- known politically, unclear on <.1ny hard is- sues, unwilling or unable to answer ques- tions Clbout his political and personal qualifications for office and has refused to make public appearances. The Democratic candidate, Ron .Cordova. has fought an aggressive, high- visibilily ('arnpaign. However. in back- ground. expcric.•nce. maturity and r eflection of the 74th As!:>embly District's general at titudl's, he s imply docs not measure up to Marian llcrgcson. Cordova is ;.m ::ittornl') and another quest ton mus t incvit ably arise when com- paring hirn to Mrs. l~rj.!cson : Since at last counl there wen.· 26 lawyers in the As- How to Mark a Write-in Ballot STATE LEGISLATURE LEGISLATURA EST~TAL MemlMr of lh• Auembly S.venly·fourth Di1lrict Vote for One Miembro de la A•amblea Di1lrito S.ptuogeaimo-Cuarto Vote por Uno RONALD CORDOVA, Danocntk Dto11t1 01Urlcl AttorMJ Olpvt.ado fl\ul JAMES 8 . UIM) SLEMONS, Rcpubllaua 811Ji11"'.-" -~·•llot1 Prn1dt11l NrgociMt~ • Pr~Jldt11tt dt CorporatlcMI MARIAN BER.GESON e Burke in the 73rd District • • • The raC't' for !ht• i3rd A"i scmblv District scat betwc·1·n H'tcran Hepublican mcum- bcnt Robert 11. Burke and his Democrahe challenger, Dennis Mangers. is rated as a toss-up. Burke has the obvious advantages of 10 years of service in the Lc~islature. He has first-hand knowled~c of how the system works and knowledge of where and how critical decisions arc made in the vast state bureaucracy outs1dcofthe legislative halls. His seniority has placed him o n three important committees and committees im- portant to helping his district: The Rules Committee -where he was vice chairman, the Transportation Committee and the Ways and Means Committe M<.1ngcrs is an articulate, personable 1rnd aggr<'ssivc candidate. Burke is almost self-effacing and old shoe in his approach. Burke h as been more conservative on many issues than the Daily Pilot would wish. nut he has UC'C'll u steadfast vote in op- pos ition lo bigger government and more government 111tcrvent10n 111 the pri vale and bus111css afl airs of the citizens, a stand now sudden I} pupul>1r wilh many Democrats. A cltsturh1ng aspect of Mangers' can- didacy is that his two largest political con- tr1but10ns ltavt· come from the California State Employt•s Association ($7,500) and the California Teacher s Association tSG,000). Th ts ul a time when public crnployc u n1ons constitute the most powerful and richest lobbying force in Sacram ento both in money and in votes. As best W(' can determine, jn the 1974 California le~1slat1vc elections, for exam~ pie, public ernplo~'C's' <•ssociations and labor organizations rnntributcd more money to the legislative races than the combined con· tribulions of the.• oil companies. the real estate interests. medical interests, growers. insurance industry and retailers Considering the avowed intent of the public em ployes association and the teacher groups lo extend their muscle and considering their already awesome poten- tial for impos ing their will through slowdowns and strikes. it doesn"l seem fo us that they need another ear <.1nd potential friend in the legislature. In the best interest of preserving a little balance in the Legislature and in having some potential for forcing compromise and consideration of viewpoints other than the Democratic majority, Robert Burke should be reelected in the 73rd District. YES for Energy PROPS. J and 12 operate together to provide low-interest stale loans for residen- tial installation of insulation or solar heat- ing or cooling systems as an energy con- ser vation measure. These m easures would set up a $25 million fund fro m issuance of bonds for the loans. The lcg1slat1ve analyst, A. Alan Post. believes there would be no burden on the taxpayers because the payback of the loans and interest should replenish the fund, as is the case with the long-established Cal Vet home loan program operated by the state. While putting in insulation, or use of solar e nergy for heating or cooling may be a saving for homeowners tn the long run. in- itial installation is costly. Energy conserva- tion is vitally important and encouraging action on it is in the public interest. The Dai- ly Pilot r ecommends a YES vote on Ptops. 3 andl2. LOS ANGELES -Suffering u severe drain to President Ford or white, middle-class nominal Democra t s in So uther n California. Jimmy Carter's hopes ror this state's potentially decisive 45 electoral votes rest on farm labor organllcr Cesar Chavez turning out mmonty, stu- dent and other Ii beraJ voters for Carter Nov. 2. Chavez 's United F'arm Worker s and the Califorrua ldt generally are · making a massive ef- fort to pass Proposition 14 , which would make easier Chavez ·s or· ganizating or r a r m l aborer s Si nce Carte r has e ndorsed Proposition 14 at th~ prir<.• of alienating his remaining con servalive support. the rarm workers are at the core or a new Carter get·out-tht•-volc <'Pl'ra ti on. With that operat10n. Carter's California campaign somnolent for three months began anew Oct. 18. Besides rarm worker musclc. Carter·s effort lo get mmonty voters lo the polls IS rueled by the belated arrival tn lht' campaign of Gov. Edmund G. (Jerry> Brown's top political operatives and the dispatch from Atlanta or $255,000 for telephone banks. But it may be too late. Although statewide polls show a virtual dead heal, there is foreboding among experienced Democratic politicians here that Carter has lost. California and because of that, perhaps the presidency. ACTUALLY , Calirornia Democrats a rc strong and un- Dear Gloo1ny Gus lf Hayakawa wins, who 1s going lo give him th1· answers on all the 1ssuc·s where, when qucstionNI, he says, "I don't. know .. '! LC. G._., o ... commtms ... iu11mtn~d by re1dcn and cto ftDt nec1u1dl~rtU1et tl'e vitW\ ol the nt••P•P.r Sollcl your pet -Y• to Oloomy OwJ, O•llY Piiot. ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) . 1rted, Caltfornta R<.•publlcan:. an• weak and dt\'ltlcd. But Republicans havt• moml'ntaril} set. aside profound ideological dtfrerem·es. df'sp1te de<'p M'ars from the Forcl·Rl'agan strugglt•. !n order lo back Mr Ford One reason ts the performance by Republican national commit teem an M 1ke Curh. ;i youn~: II o 11 y w o o d t• n t t> rt a 1 n nH· 11 I magnatt• and poltlt<.'al neophytt• who h .1 :-. µ t> r s u ad c d rt• I Io w Reaganit<·s to batk the l'n·~• dent But ('urb ·s efforts wrrt• possibll.' only bc<.'au~c <>f tlw Republ11":111 right 's vie·"' that, whatevt'r l\t r, l<'ord·s dd11·1l'll ries. Carter is inc·ornparahly worse. Suc·h .1 juclgmt•nt -w;i•, hy no means n•rtain dunng lht' ~um mer wh1·n polls showrrl lhut Carter, \\ 1nnin~ Caliror111a 111 ;1 landsltdl'. w.is raptu1 in~ tho~1· pockets or t•on•;t·rv alt\ l' \\ 1111 l' Democrat:-. <mallllV Soulhl•rn mt ~rant:-> !hut t)a,·e cludt>d Uemo<·ralit• pr<'•.i<h·nt1al l"an 1hdstes here · '1 I houghl we had a candidate who c·oulrl gel th<.' red neck vote that not even .Jal'k Kl•n nedy \\on,· a Democrat If• leader told us. But ~ hc'n post ·Labor Day ~ ur vcys showed Car ter tratl1ng th•• entire ticket for I hc '"rt'dnt"rk \'Ole.·· plans l '• l1t• slate• legislative cand1d<1ll'S to his <'.tm pa1 ~n were <11 opped K1·~ Democrats here foe l that Carter's leftward lunge last August embraein~ Ralph Nader and Warn•ra nt> atty alienated conservative, without winning over li berals. THIS SUDOEN f.'rosion of Carter's bas&-Jeft hun no real choice on Proposition 14. Newly reliant on the party·s left, h<> could not lal-.e a neutral poi.illon cost ing him the support of Chavez and perhc:ips of Go\'. Brown. Neverthlcless, the en dorsement hu'rncd Carter·s bridges with the rentral valley farmers, his original C1hfornw supporters. and prohahly lost other white conservativPs Accordingly, Carter's chanc"" for California arf' hnk1·cl to ttw :-.ame liberal <.'Oalttion that (t•JC cept for the 196 t ant1-Gohlwakr landslide > has lo~l every 11n· s1dentdal elccl1on here s i11t:t· 1948. Th:-.t. ts why deep se.ited ~usplcion towa1 d Carter by CaJirornia liberals rould provc- catastroph it·. Just last wt•Pk, when. state assembly ma1or1ty leader Howard Berman urged :mpport for Carter at a dinner of liberal a<.'livists. embarrassing silence wa:-. the response. nut in the euphoria following Carter·s nomination, there was no rntercsl an cultivating Cahforn1a ltberals. When Jerry Brown v1s1ted Pl a.ins tn August, he suggrstect that experienced California polit1can Joe Beeman manage Cartcr·s Cahrornia cam- pa1gn Carter declined, insisting that out:-.1<11.'rs run his state cam- paign.., Tht· result has been a het·alrnC'rl Carter campaign here, helped little by two inefrective l'artcr \is1ts, and a disappointing \'Oler rcgistr at1on effort. C'O MPl.A C ENCV over California has long s ince fled from Allan! a. Charles Kirbo. Cartcr"s C'lo-,csl adviser, h as bcl'" tcl<•phnn1ng Los Angeles asking °"hat ·s wrong. After two wN•k s or rll'goliations, Beeman :.inti Tom Quinn, Ilrown's lop political agl•nt. finall y entered llw <'<•rt<.•r cam1>a1gn Oct. 18 - hut I hat only brought on dis- ap et•1n1·nt:-.. Quinn was dubious abt>UI S2;,s,OOO for telephone hanks and has urged new Carter telev1S1on s pots for California. Nor 1s Quinn h appy about plans for Carter's California visit the day h<.'rorc the e lection. part1eularly a proposed Monday .1rtt'rnoon rally at the 15,000-seat Los Angeles Sports Arena which mv1tes disast<'r. Quinn is seeking .in C'l(.'{·lion eve• telethon here by C'arlt·r, who wants to return lo Plains that night. Moreover, Brown tt'lephoned Carter and urged him 10 visit California this week ln fact. however, Democratic l<>aders here feel Carter will not change his plans, his TV com- mercials or himself enough to make a diHcrence. While pray- ing that Proposition 14 will ent'rgize iiberals for Carter, the real hope of Calirorni a Democrats is that President. 1-,ord will lose the election in the MidweslC'rn industrial stales. They dread the outcome ir the election hinges on California late into lhe night of Nov. 2. Quotes ''I see the money as a liberal· ing asset that makes me free to be my own man. I'll enter the ~ovcrnor's mansion free of any tic-; or strings." -John D. Rockefeller IV, 39. on the $5 million he is expected lo spend in his serond attempt lO be elected West Virginia governor. There's a Cheaper Way to Health Insurance WASijlNCTON -Health care • Is another one or those issues • where Ford and Carter disagree about how much bul, not abOut • how. They're arguing over how much money lo put into a system or medical care which would be left untouched in every other wny. This m ay take care of the compensation problem for the predicted doctor surplus but what will it do for t.be public's health? The position or hotll candidates is the s imple-minded one that health is pure- . Jy a function of m o n ey. , :~i~h:r8 ~d; • hlm se tr to -what largP, 1 new doses of modey may do to ag· sravate the problems or Satro1enlc or doctor-caused dis- eUf:. Some observers believe· that iatrosenlc illness has r e- ached epidemic proportions. and. while that may be "" exag- • .geration, in a ,tlon lhal annual- t y performs over 700,000" hysterectomies blithe promises of more money for the docs is one of the grosser forms of vote job- bery. Carter's performance on these quest.ions is the more aggravat- ing for he is the candidate who never shuts up for boasting about his leadership abilities. He represents himself as a man or new ideas a nd different de· partures. Ford has never claimed to be more than an old album, or to regard a full four- year term as much more than an extended homecoming weekend. You can't expect anything better of Ford1on this question than bls jamming a needle into the na· tion's arm to give an untest~. probably worthless, ltnot octutJ· ly harmful. vacci.naUoo to ·Im- munize us agaln•t o d11easo which doeso •t seen\ to «X!5t. WE AMElllCANS areall •ointr a little nutty about health, but just ror that. reason )'OU'd think that one ot the candidates might. talk about health. as opposed to health insurance systems, if only because th~government has bad sucb a larlif" band in making us ( VON HOFFMAN ) to play a very large part. What ii; the point of spe nding more money for m edical treatment here? The poor are already going lo the doctors more than the non- sick. That's the symbolic im· poor. Why not spend the money portance of continuing to have a making life healthier? Isn't there tobacco subsidy. Facilitating the evecy reason such an approach production of the s ingle most would cost less and do more for dangerous substance to public people. Mr. Peanut, when are we health is a clear statement of the going to hear you say you"d like values or the people who control the food stamp program changed the government. Ending tobacco to exclude a ll processed foods, subsidies won't end smoking any potato chips, Twonkies and more than getting junk rood out breakfast Fuules? Imagine of public schools will end candy what a food stamp program <'Onsumptioo, bad teeth and restricted to fresh fruits, meat, diabetes, but it will be a start in vegetables and dairy products teaching people that the best and might contribute to emptying cheapest health i~urance. for hospital beds. most. of us ls taking care of the Tl\XPAY..,RS ou"ht to '-~de· vessels of our souls. .,. • I.I\:' , lighted. aln~e anything, any THE POOR already average. service performed In a hospltaJ S.6 visits to the doctor per year, costs twice as much or more than cornpared to ,,9 by the non-poor. the aame service perform~ ln At the same time th<! poor have one form or an outpaUent cUnlc between two and three Utnes the or another. "Th result or un· rates of the non·poor for SU.ch dis-necessary hospltallut.ion was 11· eases as arthrlti!I diabetes lustrated dur1ng a doctors' strike hypertension and 'h'eart condi: · in San Francisco ln llnS," wtii tlons. These arc all diseas~ David H•P.lood Cln a.noth r art~: where bad (not mal> nutrition cleof the Washln.aton Monthly and ~althy llvln_g bablts sfftp: dte4r-above). "When hospitals W<'r<' C'loscd except for emrrgf'n· cy cases. lh<' hospitals round there was no noticeable publtr demand for their missinj! services. and they concluded the public had been .. spoik'<I.' " Even greater saving!( and more happiness miRhl be achieved by cutting hatk on tn· stitutional car e for hoth tht• elderly, the convalescent and the chronically ill. The billions that are spent in this area or health and welfare are alm<>!\t entirely channeled into big, hiJth over- head institutions. many of which are profit·maklng, even being listed on the New York stock ex- changes. . No money •~ available for family care. In fact, everything is risged agalnst family clll'c The ioning laws prevent a family from adding a little apartn'lcnl on fOT the parrnts; no family al- lowanc eici11t to encourage an able·bodled adult to stay hornt and look :.Cttr thc ~M and/or in· nrm. although by ev<'r~ po!lslble calculation such cart will be bet ler and che:iper. These arc 11ome of th<' Wl'\)'!li alth questions could have been • discus!lied in this campaign. They weren't. mumly bcrause neither f"ord nor tarter can imagine anythin g except the very bureaucratized means they both denounce. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Unl>rrt f>' WrPd. Publ1sl1rr Thomas l\t'1•r1I Ed11or Hnr/xlro Kr.-1h1ch. "'rl1tor1nl Pagr f:d1tor Tht• rdrtori,11 rtlltl' of the D:illy Pilot i.ecki. lo inform 1.1nd f'tlnwlott> rt'adt'I !I by pl'('Scnting on tilts p,1i:c diverse commentary on lopk~ or mt••r(''>l by 5,)Tldical-. cd t:olutnnl~h and cnrtQOn1sts. by llrovidtnJC a fnrum for reader.l' v1rw~ unt:l hy prl'sentin11 this llt""""VllPt.'r·" np1n111n" and ideas nn <"Urrt>nl lOlll<"~ Thi• ~hlorial orm111n' nf the Ua1ty Pilot oppenr onl> 111 th1• rd1111n.il <"nlumn al the lop ur tht• J1;1~•1• Opinions ex-rirci;std b~ lht• rolumrusts nnd c•nrtoom~ti. antJ INll•r "ntcrs ;ire lht•1r 11"0 firlll 00 <'lldOl'St'mC"nt O( lht•11 \It""' h' th(' Druly Pilot <ohould b1• 1nh•rrt•d, ' Thursdny, October 28, 1976, --------• • -~ -----_J ----• ·-I -_:-'°""~ --~ -• Thursd.1y Octobt•r 28 1976 OAILY PILOT Profound Ch anges Stirring in Am erica ~'4 /. NOMI 'VIMISHIMGS ,._..._.Mltdeol -· Pclltical campaigners have to be fault-finders. But while those fellows harp on what's wrong, let's not lose slghl ol what's right. Carter has to cite imperfections and inequities in order lo justify a change; President Ford has lo blam e a "spendthrift Congress" for Editor George Jones or U S. News and World Report says, "A profound change is stimng in this country. Years of turmoil and sell-doubt are ending as America begins to rediscover itself and its future." To which l say "Amen." the extravagances with which they overrode bis vetoes. As an historian I can r ecall no period in the history of our nation when we had more lo.be thankful for. My Bicentennial-year travels State Hospitals Need Vigilance Char ges by Ventura County's district attorney that 100 deaths at the Camanllo State Hospital over the !'3St three yea.rs were the result of criminal negligence or worse now appear to have been highly exaggerated with attention now foc used on only six deaths. Still the s uggestion that patients at the state hospitals cire being mistreated h<1s sp<1rked in· vestigations by the Department or I lcalth The action ser ves to remind that the danger or abu se or those unfortunates who beco~ hospitalized for mental illness by crass employes is ever pre· sent and that the administration must be on constant guard. For regardless of the fact that most of the 17,000 employes of state hospitals are dedicated people there are a lways those few who shouldn 'l have been htred and others who bt>come insensitive. un sympa th et ic or JUSl d o wnri g ht sadistic aft er employm ent. This extends to all levels including the administrators and doctors as well as nurses and other workers. The problem is a recurring one and surfaces periodically The present trouble. centering at Camarillo and NorwaJk Melropoht<1n hospitals. re· ------------~all lhe.m.o~Ll;'.X· .. [ ) plos1\'e scandal EARL W AT E RS ofallllmewhach occurred some -------------20 years ago and ( PAUL HARVEY J reveal a renewed respect for work and less tolerance for those who refuse to work. SOME black leaders oft.be riot· ing or the Sixties are now urgine on their followers "morality" and "self ·h elp" and "civic responsibility." Students who had been burning flags and marching against the establishment are now precO<.'· cupied with "vo<:alional educa- tion" and, perhaps more signifl-• cant, lhertl is among them u re- hg10us awareness of no small d.amens1ons, n reaffirmation or our nation's spiritual foundation. The most recent Gallup survey shows 39 percent of Americans beUeve "reLigion is increasing it!) influence." That's aJmost triple the 14 percent of just six years ago. Necessarily the eyes of the news lend lo focas on crime. drug addiction and classroom dis - orders. But Irrefutable statistics • • • • • I /' show that tb.e crime increase ls measurably leas, per capita drug add1ctioo i s measurably dim1rushed. WHERE pollution of air and water is sequentially measured, it is les,. There is no city where you cannot see across the smoky street anymore Now we're back to bul\dfog our tomorrow:J on New England granite: righteousness, hard work. self-disc1phne. H appy n ew century , • WAUPAPERS •DRAPERIES • lEVOLORS • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING ~ 30°/o -.... OFF! I $00 Ada.• A vt., 5411te 205 Co1to w.to t Cor. Horbor & Ad.M 2•dR-lt..- CALL 557·5 I 53 Americans! \>C:X::>004::X:>eo=-cx~ 25'' <CUR COllSOlE FROM RCA (OIAGONALJ This 25 .. (diagonal) color console 1s lln1shed m ant1oued Valencia oecan on oecan veneer and oak solids A massive base conceals swivel casters Channel changing 1s a Quick wh1sper-Qu1et operation with push·bullon electronic remote control tunmg GIECK LOW PRICE led to substantial reforms both in 1nstitut1onal management and an treatment of the mentally 111 That erupted cit Modesto State llospatal, since closed, when a supenor court Judgt' reported that shocking conditions existed there. llis knowlC'dgc came from testimony given during the trial of a hospital aide in connection with the death of a patient . He forwarded a lengthy report to Edmond G "'Pat" Brown, then attor ney general who promptly made it public RCA 'I· ColorTrak 25" I ilCA COLOR IRAK WITH REMOTE IT PROVOKED n ma1or legislative invest1ga tion headed by Senator ~l:in Short lie received ful1 cooperation from Brown as WC'll as the Stanislaus sheriff and distract attorney. Uesp1le attempts b} the stale ment:.tl hygiene department, then an charge of all stale hospitals, to cover up their de· relictions the Short committee found widespread abuses There had been an abdicat10n by the hospalaJ management and a takCOVl"T by a group of lower echelon workers They were not only running things to swt themselves but h<1d so ant1m1dated the decent employes. by far 1n the maJor1ty. that they foarctl for their lives and rf.'m:uned silent ahout the mas· conduct. So rallouscd had the ooctors and loµ management become that tney accepted wnhout protest a directive ordering patients who appearco lo be dying during the night to he shunted aside. Doctors were not to be bothered a nd calls shoul<l await morning. At the tam l• the hospitals were horrendously overcrowded with more than 10,000 patients. They were Jammed into the wards like sardines and thl! overflow wer e bedded impromptu in drafty h allways. The hospital was understaffed and aJmost anyone wilHng to work for the low pay was hired. As a result the Short committee found employes with criminal record-; tor armed robber) and other aggress1v(' offl•nsf.'s It abo found that lht.> system was so bad that workf.'rs fired at ont hospital for patient abuse had no trouble being re· hired at another TllE SHORT comm1llN: finding~ rompPlleo many changt'S including the ullhlat1on \II wonder drugs which rcnab1htoko pat1enL'i who nave heen con r1ncd 1n what Short ter med ··huma11 warehouses" for many ye:.irs Ile also instituted tne community mental hcaith clinics wh1cn avoids long term hosp1talirnllon for most mentally 111 The re forms have servt'd ln reduct' tne numbers tu somt· 16,000 and overcrowding 1s no longer a fa ctor Although the trauma the friends and rel· :'Jtives of the patienL'i und the employes mus t sulfer as a result of the charges now beinl'( made is un- fortunate, the investigations being marle are bound to be beneficial in leudini;t to further improvemt'nts in the overall programs. If nothing more. Ruy Procunier, department officiaJ in <'hargc of the pro- bes. has made it clear he intends to rid the inst1lu· lions or "roughnecks." . WHAT OTHERS SAY M1AMI NEWS -"According to a new medical study by the Veterans Administration, sex is more stressful with a s tranger in a hotel room than at homf.' with one's spouse. "Wow! There ·s no telling what s tartling discovery these modern resear chers will come up with next.'' E •ecut1ve Olf1ces 7812 Edinger Ave .• HuntmgtoR Beach. CA 92647 Soothern C11/lforn1t1 Regional Oll1cos 4 f 40 Long Boa ch Blvd . Long Dench CA 90807 8955 V11lley View St . Buen:> Park, CA 90620 20715 S Avalon Blvd , Carson, CA 90746 1001 E lmper1111 Hwy . LA Habra. CA 9063 t t09S Irvine Blvd . Tu5t1f'I CA ~2680 235 N C1tru11o Ave . 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TO TEST THAT-theory, Coulehan and his associates experiemented with students at a Navajo boarding school in Arizona. They concluded in 1974 that students who took Vitamin C had milder colds. · "Our study got a lot or pu blicity and was used lo ar gue that Vitamin C was beneficial," Coulehan said in an in· terview. "Because or this, we went in· ( __ ME_D_tC_l_N_E_J to a seco"d study that. was longer and more controlled.'· THJ: SECOND TIME, the doctars said they watched the health of 868 Navajo children at schools in Steam- boat and Lower Greasewood, Ariz. Half took Vitamin C and the rest &ol fake pills . Over five months, the number and length of colds were almost identical between tbe two groups, the doctors said. ··o ur i m porta nt findi n g was negative," Coulehan said. "We were unable to dem onstrate significant. benefits of Vitamin C." COtJL~HAN NOTED SOME other researchers are still reporting mild benefits to cold victims from Vitamin C. He s aid scientists theorize that in some cases the vitamin has an effect on the body si milar lo a n an· tihistamine. , But he s aid that even if Vitamin C does help dry up runny noses, this is not enough r eason to take large quan· lilies of the drug . "I don't think there is any evidence to recommend Vitamin C in large doses when a person has a cold," Coulehan said. "There are other an· lihistimines av ail able." + Safeway Fined l.OS ANGELES (AP) -Safeway Stores, Inc .. has been fined $1,500 after pleading 1\0 contest to 11hortweighting meat and poultry at two of its Los Angeles m arkets. Investigators from the Los Angeles County Department of Weights and Measures said that at one or the stores they found 66 p ackages or meat -17 percent of what was for sale -bad been shortweighted. 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How 150 or-Jy Discontinued Decorator Rods . . . . . ............. 1.59-35.00 1/J off 12 only Fonzie picture rugs .....•.... 5.99 • 99 tlJ ooy Discontinued Wirdow Shades .................. 3.99-1 4.'49 1/4 off Bedding &. Both Newport Beach 0tig. 200 only Fern Do;sy Both Towel ...... 3 00 200 only Fem Daisy Hord Towel ...... 2.00 200 only Fern Daisy Wash Goth ...... 1.25 Mow 1.99 1.44 .99 Yardage Newport Beach orig. SO yds Polyester Coordinate Knit . . . .. 3.99 100 yds. Polyester Menswea Knit .. , •.. 3.99 75 yds. Wash ond wecx denim knits ..•. 3.99 200 Sewing Mac hine!> & Floow Co re Mow 1.99 1.99 2.44 Newport !W oe h How orig. 5 orly Sewinq Machines 22 Stitch Zig-Zag . .. . m .95 199.99 7 only Sewinq Machines 12 Stitch Zig-Zag . . . • . • . • . . 229.99 177.00 3 only Sewing Machines 13 Stitch lightweight ............ '1)9.99 I St.00 2 only Vacuum 2 Speed ~<lit ...... 89.99 69 ,II '4 only Vacuum Power Head ........ 139.99 9t.OO I only Vacuum Upright . . . . . . . . . . . 109.99 69 .II Sportmg Good"> Newport Beach 0tig. b only folding cup, plastic pnlt, blue ..... 99 8 only scrambled egg mix w/butter . I .69 6 only freeze dry apples . . . . . . I. I 9 b only solt & pepper sholcer t . . • • • • . • •. 79 8 only Folding shovel .............. 5.99 4 only plastic grommets . . . . . . ....... 99 4 only 2'/i# sleeping bog. poly fill .. 9.99 I only sleeping bog 3# down . 85.00 Northern goose 3 only fight poles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.88 2 only deluxe nylon rucbol: rooyol blue •.. , . . . ......•.. 9.88 I 5 only gym bogs .. . .. .......... 3. 99 ! t only Men's Football Jerseys ........ 7.99 20 QnJy Boy's Football Jerseys Sites med. & large .............. '4.99 43 only Men's Jerseys . . . . . . ..... b.99 12 only Basketballs, MVP, Vot .... 13 99 5 only Converse Shoes . . . . . . . 12.99 3 only Punching Bogs. floor m:>del • , .. 7.99 2 only Dort Sets .................. 10.99 4 only Darts, set of 3 .............. 1.49 2 only Celebrity Tennis Gare . . 14.99 5 only Croquet sets .. . . . . 22.99 4 or-Jy Remington Shix Shot 12 go. 8 shot . . . . . . . . . . . ...... b.29 6 only Remington Shta" Shot 12 go. b shot .................. b.59 3 only Remington 410 go. Express 21h" .. 3.49 5 only Remington 410 go. Express 3" .. 3.29 27 only Mohawk long range field lood 12 go. 6 shot 2¥•" .............. 3.99 9 only Remington 12 go. 18 shot 2¥." field lood .......••... 2.59 21 orly Remington 20 go. 18 $hot field lood ................ 2.39 9 only Life Jackets, one size fits oll .... I 0. 99 '4 only Battery Boxes, plastic .......... 4.00 13 only Voit Cobre bowling bolls 12# 14# 16# .................. 27.99 .6 only Brunswick bowling bolls 12# 14# 16# .................. 19.99 2 only Ebonite Pers. 300 bov.ling bolls # 12 .. 4 only Graphite Golf Oubs .......... 36.99 I only 3 Woods Power Stix. I, 3 & '4 ..... . I onlv 2 Woods, Power Sti1t, 3 & 4 , •.•.• .'. 18 only Fielden Glove, cowhide •..... 9.99 10 only Baseball Bots, Adiondo ...... 2.88 30 only Rugby Shirts .............. 22.00 17 only Stern's Men's Life Joc~ets Plaid color • . .. .. .. ............ 21. 99 19 only Stern's ladies life Jackets Plaid colOf ...•.•.......•...... 21.99 9 only Infants Life Jodets .......... 14. 99 46 only Bellows Pump "Sevylor" •..... 10.99 4 only Small Foot Pumps ............ 2.99 I only Auxiliary Gos T onlt. Metal ...... 25. 99 2 only Freeze Dry Dinner #4, serves 4 ........... , ..•.. 6.19 9 only Scrambled eggs, pre-cooked .... I. 79 8 only Wifeless Light Fixt1Xe for Campers closet, etc ..........•.... 7.88 13 only Freeze dry Chicken/Rice •..• , , 2.59 6 only levemotic Compass Metal face .. 4.99 10 only Egg & Bacon B;ts, freeze dry .. 1.79 2 only 6' Propane Hose . . . . ....•. I 5 99 I only Kangaroo Kitchen Valve ...... 4.4'4 10 only T enr Repair Kit (Boots, Tents, Trailers) ............ 1.39 5 only Aluminum Pot Holder ........ ~ 4 only Egg Corri er plo~tic I <loz. , .. :. .... 89 Mow .44 .II .88 .44 4.88 .44 6.88 74.88 2.88 6.88 1.18 4.88 1.99 4.81 10.11 8.18 5.88 8.81 .88 9.81 16.88 3.0 I 4.61 2.45 2.3 I 2.80 1.81 1.68 8.88 1.88 21.18 , 11.88 19.88 26.88 26.88 17.88 7.88 1.88 14.88 12.11 12.88 7.88 7.88 1.88 19.11 4.88 .88 4.88 1.88 3.88 .88 4.88 3.88 .so .50 .44 Tennis Newport Beach 26 only Tennis Rockets Rawlings, J. Newcomb ...•...•.. 10.99 3 only Wilson J. Krommtll" Unstrung 41h M ..•............. '1.9.99 I only W~$00 Chris Evert ...........• 32.99 5 only Wilson Slammer ..........•. 1'4.99 2 ody Wilson J. Krammer. OJlo .....• 3'4.99 3 only Bancroft F°'e't Ha, . . . . . .... I 9. 99 4 orly Reqent Tennis Rockets ••.•.••• 5.99 11 only Rawlings Court~ ........ 8.99 7 only Boll Morket1 ................ 3.99 194 only ladies Tennis Panties ...•...• 4.00 68 only Wrxm·up Suits ......•..•.• 24.99 75 only Worm-up Suits. western style .• 21.99 '49 only Sorm-up Suits, ch'ld-ens ...... 21.99 6.88 It.II 19.18 9.li It.II 14.11 3.11 J.11 1.18 2.18 It.II It.II 19.11 Stationery. luggage Nl•wport Beach orig. 100 only Postflf1. Cartoon Chor0C1ers, Animals, & T.V. S1ors . . . . 2.00 SO only Famous makers Candles ,\ssr. Styles .. . . . . . . . . . . . to 4.SO 21 only Samsonite luq<JOCJO Men's Cosuol 21" . . . . . . . . . . . 42.00 20 only Attoche, pertect for students Speciol Mow 1.00 .99 21 .00 6.99 Housewore!. Newport Beach orig. ICXX> yds. Discontinued Contoct Poper .... 59 100 only Corella Serving Planers . . . 5.95 tlJ only.Hildi Cofee Muqs •.•.......... b9 How .39 3.95 2/.66 Furniture Newport Beach orig. Mow 6 onlv Recliner E.A woll-hog Ru.st Pld. Herc. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. 259.00 129.50 I only Recliner brown stnpe here. . . . 139.00 99 .00 I only Choir hi-bock, moss velve( ...... 99.00 66.00 I only Choir & Ottoman Dk. pine brown plaid here . . 248.00 199.0C I only Sofa E.A. brown plaid here .. 399.00 259.0C du Choir Fr. PrOY. , •• v ..oat, damaged ....... , . . 52.00 I only Side Choir, dk. pine E.A . 75.00 I only . ., Choir dlt pine E.A ........ 8S.OO I only Table Cock toil 22.0C 40.0( 45.0l Ital. wood.bross-gloss ....•..... 249.95 144.0( I only T oble Cocktail Medir. burl SM gloss .......... 229.95 I only Headboard full/qvoen rrodern 101.00 I only SW Rocker Trod. Blue 'velved damaged ....•. , , 179.00 7 only Choir. Knock down Easy to assemble .. 2 only End Table . .. 109.00 133.0( 49.0( 139.0C 89.0C Knock down, easy to assemble .... 59.00 49 .0( I only Rocker, wood ladder bock Damaged ................... w .q5 59.0t Home Entertainment Newport Beach orig. 2 only Guitar ocousttn .............• 49.95 3 only Guitar electric ..........•... 54.95 I only Guitar electric .............. 54.95 7 only Tuner Amp r chomel ....•... 169.95 4 <YJy Speakers 2~" Woofers 2·3" Tweeters ...... 69.95 5 only Stereo Rodio/Phono/8 Track . . . ...... 159.95 3 only Organs Ogatron 4/s/s electronic CClfd .... 499.95 12 only Radio AM /FM portable ...... 19.95 10 only Radio S Bond portable ...... 49.95 6 only Radio AM/FM portable ...... 29.95 Mo•· 33.0( 33.0( 39.0( 99.0( 49.0( 99.0C 319.0( 14.lt 29.0( 19.0t- Mo1or Appliances Newport Beach orig. Mo•· 3 only Air Conditioner S.CXX> B.T.U ..... 169.95 144.0( I only Dishwasher Convertible/Gold/DOtroged .. . 329 95 233.0( 2 only Chest Freet81'S I 5' . • . . . . . .. 239.00 199 .Of I ~Vertical Freezer 31'....... . 49995 444.Q(1 4 only Trash Compactor . , ........ 199.95 169.0t Carpeting Newport Beach OtiC). I only Rug Remnant unbouid 12x3'6" .. 37.00 I only Area Rug unbound 8~ 12 ...... 66.00 I only Area Rug bound 9.( 12 ........ 66.00 I only Round Rug yellow & blue 9' .... 99.99 I only Area Rug bound 1:#.9 .........• 17.00 250 only Rug Samples 9"xl8" ...... Special 30 only Rug Samples 27"x 18'" ...... Special I only Area Rug, wool 4'x6' ........ 89.00 2 only Areo Rug, wool 4'x6' ..•.... 89.00 2 only ~ea Rug, wool '4'x6' .....•.. 79.99 2 only Area Rug 42"x66" .......... 39.00 Ho~ 24.0( 29.0( 29.0(' 79.0C 12.0t 3/1.0( .SC 69.0(> 6t.or 69.0CI 33.00 Gorden Shop Newport Beach orig 50 only I gol out. outdoor plants .. 1.99·2.49 Sonly 2 901. Junipers .•. , .•..•...•. 5.99 I only 15 gol. Mexican Fon Palm , .• 59.00 I only Ligustrm Texorun ............ 39.99 10 only 6 in. Hanging ~s ....•..... 3.99 Scotts g:oss seed assorted ....•..... Saye Ho"' .7~ l .t• 29.,, 29.9• l.tt 25o/e NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 0 CENTER (I AJO DAIL v PILOT 1 I : Politieal Notes BOisa Chica Unit Backs 2 ByO.C.BtJSTINGS Ofllle o.ll'f ,. ... SU" Amigos aet Bolsa Chica, a Huntington Beach envlronment,1 group, Is supporting Proposition 2 on Tuesday'• statewide ballot. The measure would provide funds for acquisition of open 1pac:e throu1houl Calilornia. Bolsa Chica lands were omitted from the list of property proposed by the state Department of Parks and Recreation tor purchase with monies from Proposllion 2. However, Herb Chatterton, president of the Amigos, says Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy bas written him that the Bolsa Chica property could be placed back on the list because the Legislature makes tbe final determination or acquisition priorities. . ... THE CALIFORNIA Organization of Police and Sheriffs (COPS) has ~ed Democrat Ron Cordova's candidacy in the 74th Assembly District. Cordova also claims endorsements t1y the Association of California Highway Patrolmen, the Oceanside Police Association and the San Clemente Peace Officers Association. Cordova is a deputy district attorney in Orange County. ••• SAN CLEMENTE Mayor Pat Lane also is backing DemocratCordova'scandidacyintbe 74th. *** DIRECTORS OF THE Peace Officers Research Association or California (PO RAC) have endorsed Republican Robert Burke in the Orange Coast's 73rd Assembly District . ••• FORMER DEMOCRATIC congressman James Roosevelt, now a Newport Beach resident, bas endorsed Democrat Vivian Hall in the 40th Congressional District. Other Hall backers include: Nan~y Wolcott Ebsen. Balboa Island: Dr. Paw Flanaiaa. chief or s taff at Pa,c ifica Hospital and vice president of the Orange County Health P l anning Council, Oceanside r esident Dr. Theodore E. Kraglat, professor or journalism emeritus, University or Southern California; Mary Ann Galdo, member of the Irvine City Council; Gabrielle Pryor, former m ayor of Irvine and member or the Irvine City Council: Isadore Schnelder, president or the Irvi ne Senior Citizens Committee; Freda Magid, Laguna 'Hills, and Dr. Jay Martln, professor or English and American liter ature, UC Irvine. Among the organizations that have endorsed Mrs . Hall's candidacy are: Consumer Federation of Am erica, International Conference or Police Associations, California League of Conservation Voter s, United Auto Workers, Federation of Mexican Women of Orange County, California La bor F e d e r a tion, Califor ni a T each er s Association, California Federation or Teachers. District Educators Association or Huntington Beach Union High School District, Na tional Women's P olitical Caucus and the Armenian National Committee of America. *** DENNIS MANGERS, the De mocratic candidate in the 73rd Assembly District says he 's • &etting bipartis an support. . ' He saya a committee of Republicans for Man~ers is he aded by Raymond Krinsky. preside nt o f the Rossmoor Homeowne r s Association ; Dr. Marvin Adl er a Fountain Valley c ity coun c ilman , and Ro1bert Conway a Huntington Beach businessman. ' *** . PHJL ANTHONY, who is seeking the vacant First Supervisorial District seat counts several Fountain V~lley leaders among hls supporters. They 1n c lude Mayor Al Hollinden a nd Councilmen Roger Stanton and Bernie Svalstad, plus school board member Karen Acker and civic leader Frank Bryan. Orange County's First Supervisorial District includes the cities or Garden Grove, Westminster and Santa Ana and the northern half of Fountain· Valley. ••• DR. MELVIN Bernstein, assis tant vice chancellor for student affairs at UCI, and Dr. Warren Bostick, a professor and former dean of the UCI Medical School, are members or. a l4·m an steering committee for "California Educators for Ford." Pair Found Guilty In County Slaying Guilty verdicts were returned late Wednesday in the Orange County Superior Court trial of two m en booked on mttrder charges after a man was stabbed to death in Santa Ana last Feb. 11. The jury in Judge H. Warren Knight's courtroom found Donald Ray Young, 18, or Santa Ana guilty or second degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon. JDS COMPANION, DARRELL Williams, 17. also from Santa Ana, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and simple assault. Young was identified in the trial as the man who used the knife on victim Robert Salceda, 19, San Pedro. Characterized by prosecutor Paul Meyers as a "SO-cent murder" il was tcsUOed that Salceda was repeatedly stabbed ln the chest for comments he ·made after a 1S·year·old companion of the defendants asked htm aor that sum or money. IT WAS TEsnnED THAT Yount stabbed Salceda with the victim's buck knife while Williams held Salceda from behind. Williams was • tried as an adult. · Both men will be sentenced Nov. 15. Young ". faces life in state prison; Williams faces possible • long term commitment to the California Youth : Authority. . ;: . . ' - Flu Clinic Set A Community Swine· Flu Clinic will be spe>nsored by the Orange County Medical AssocJaUon (OCMA)SUnd~. The clinlc wlll be held at the OCMA. Builclin«i. 300 S. Flower St., Oranae. from noon to 4 p.m . Free inoculations will be provided to all persons a1e 18orolder. The public ls encouraged to call Tel·Med, 835-2221. and a1~ for i.pe 299, wblcb explain• thebene!lllolthelnoculatloo. 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Community organlu- tions ma{ request a member o tbe speakers bureau to give a talk at a group meeting. Some of the speakers, who are on the UCI faculty or staff, provide the talks free of charge and others ask a s mall honorarium or· travel expenses. Any group interested lo requesting a speaker should call 833.elm or- write to UCl's Univers.ity Relations office. Arrangements for speakers should be made at least two weeks in ad· vance. Rileyt,o~t Policy on Airport SUpervilor Thoma Riley will ut the County Board of Supervbcn next week to adopt aresolutlon almed at fortifying restraints on jet aireraft opera· lions at Orange County Airport. Riley's resolution calls for continuation ol restrictions on the allowable number of commercial nights al the airport as well aa coatiDued restrict.ions on operating bours. It also seeks to de.sip.ate Oatarto llltenJaUonal Airport at the regional airporttoserveOrangeCoun· ty for fiighta beyond 500mfles. TO ENCOtJ&AGE t18E of the Ontario airport, Rlley'a reaqluUon-woalcl put the county Board of Supervlsorsonr~ u : -Favoring "convenient commuter nights" from Orange County Airport to Ontario Intema· tlonal Airport. -Development of a regularly scheduled sur· face transportation system between the two airports. -COOPE&ATIONWITBLOSAngeles and San Bernardino Counties in making the Ontario airport accesaibletoOran1eCou.atyresideota. Should Riley's r~utioo be adopted by the board of supervisors. it will have the etrect or being county govemment'sairportpolicy. Deaths ElaeuihBre 5 Projec18 On Coast Applauded SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (AP> -The Rt. Rev. Msgr ......... G. Fally, 54, president of Seton Hall University since 1970, died Wednesday. An aide found Msgr. Fahy in his quarters. ASHEVILLE, N.C. CAP) -Gleaa lntq Tacker, 83 , former newspaperman and advertising executive wbo became a leading historical author, died Tuesday at a local hospital. BRONXVILLE, N.Y. CAP) -Dr. Cllartes A. Ragu Jr., 65, former chairman of tbe department of medicine at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, died Tuesday. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Funeral services wW be Friday for. Nue1 Telelaert Riggs, U , granddaughter of the Death Nol.ire• MUOTll•eT FLOYOS. HEMSTREE T,f'MldiMIOI N_.t 8H<". Call!Otnla O.i. 01 dNI" ()( t-,., t'1•. S..rvl..., Illy Nt wttr GrK•; daUO"trr. M•• Greu L Martin ol lhwport 8 •e ch; ? qr_,..,._.. • ..., 1 Q•eel-q<...octllld S..-.k M wtll Ii. ll@IO at 11 00 AM on F•ld•Y Pacll·c View Cll•O•I lnlu me<>t. Paclloc View ""''""'••I Par-H.-1 8H<" c. Pacltk v- -.... , direct°" Sl•t•D 1108EAT A SPE e 0 . rflldl!fll of 8atbcMI 1\1-. Ce PHMCI -y Oct. ,. 1~6 Su<vl~o b't "'' Wlfw, MM-, Loulw Sci9ecl; -..,.. Or . ......., C. ~of """°'" """ QO'Mddll-S..Vlc~ erw FrlO•y Oct ,., "" e4 10 00 AM at OIH' UICly 0...... of Tiw Anoe!• Otu<'Ch. '"'~-· ,, .,.._ 8"'1r-8erqoeron Co-0.1 Mltr. C.. dlnKI°" BAL TZ-BEAGEAON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 8-46-2424 BELL BROADWAY MOftTUAAY 110 Broadway Coeta Mesa 642·9150 McCOAMICt< MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan C.plstrano 495-1776 PACIFIC Y11W MEMORIAL PARK CemetMY Mortuary Cha~I 3500 Pacific View Onve NewPOrt. C.liforn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL AJNE:AAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weslminsler 893-3525 IMfTHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Hun~~tch SMITH TUTHILL LA• WUTCL~CH~Pll. Mol'tu~··~ 427 E. 17th St . I\ Costa Mesa founder of the A. Teichert 6 Sons, Inc., construction flrm. lln. Rlags died of a long illness Tuesday. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dr. Holland Roberta, 81, a longtime advocate of American· Ru11sian friendship and former Stanford University professor, died of cancer. He had been branded a Com· munist duri n1 COA· greuional bearings in tbe19SOs. SAN DIEGO (AP) - F\lneral services were conducted for DeiArJw Dalaleae, 79, a comedienne wbo was tbe original Ma Perkins in the early days of radio. During World War Dane! Korea, tbous•nds of servicemen tnew her in bond drives as Mom O'Hagan. PARIS (AP> -Adm. Georges Cabaaler, 88, tbe first French naval commander to join the Free French forces of Gen. Charles de Gaulle ln 1940, collapsed and died Tuesday at his Paris home. For the Record ............. Olll•rrt- Five community im· provement projects along the Orange Coast were among 13 cited by county supervisors Tues· day as part of tbe Orange County Cleanup and Beautification Program. Orange Coast award wtaners : -Tbe City of Laguna Beach for improvements along Forest A venue, in- cluding installation of brick streets, planter boxes and underground utilities, along with re- modeling of backs of shops. -SAN Jt1AN Beautiful lne., an or· ganlzation formed this year, which planted 200 trees in parkways. -Newport Beach Ut- ter Control Cltizena Ad· visor)' Committee for its "Can Your Trash" ef. forts, J>C)ater contest, speakers bureau and Lit· ter Awarenen Week. -Rt1NTINGTON Beach Environmental Council, wbicb sponaora tbe coupty'a oldest re· cycling center. Staffed. by more tbu 50 youth groupe, the center bas operated more than nve years and wu respoosi· ble ror salvaging two million pounds of newspaper, equivalent to saving 17,000 trees. -Fountain Valley Ci· ty Beautification Com- mittee, for the city's landscaped median strip ln front or city hall and a living nower picture at the city Recreation and CUitural Center. Banka Bea& UCI Almnni Robert Banka of NE•port Beacb bu been appointed executlve director of the UC 1rviDe Alumni Aaaoeiatlon. He succeeds Dia Doney of Irvtne wbo retlfned to accept a.aotb• posltioll. Banka, formerly senior eltlaena coordinat« for the Qt.J of Santa Ana, earli• served u admlDlatrative pr'Oll'&ID director fer tbe Newport Beach YMCA and dlr~or of bealt.b md llQaleal echaclllioo for .tlae YMCA la La C.ada. 11.-Na'"""' C..-.N ...... , .. SACRAMENTO - Gov. JtdmUDd 0 . Brown Ir. bu appoiDt.td Brm- cta Y. Doe.kier, •· a Lal ~--attor'M:r· t.o .... ..... ...... a.rd. Sbe is the ftnt black to Mnecm UM board. I JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL I rule oa a number ot mottona lnd\IClinl a mation for 1 . I dlamlt,.lofallcbU'lel. 1 Plua hundreds of other 1tem.sol hmuture. ob1etsd ar1, etc:-I D 'l'llAT •OTION ISdenl.ed, McNlcbolu aald I Morchandiae oonmgned from out-of.pawn, bankruptclell, court.ordenid : be II l"eld7 to opea ._ deleme ol Hlubaw at Moa· I Nies. banks. otc. I day'a ... loll. I Moved for converuenoe of sale to: I Blnabaw, 51, ls being tried ou charies ot stand ~ -< tbeft., eoupir,acy. embeulement and vlolatfon ot REWPOBT GA.LLBRJES. LTD. 1tatetodea1ovel'1lingtbeconductofpubllc otftciala. 25U w eemt Hwy n la alleaed that he used county manpower ud • • matenab tn 1972 while hewu .-.W.a u county u. R•wport Beac:la. CaWonala 82113 MllOl'udnuuiingfor~. (71')8&6-UOO :1 McNICllOLAS OOmMENTED AftB& the pro-I aeeution cloeed Its cuetbat be andlllnabaw bav• not. yet CS.C~ if the congressman wW take the atuct In bisowndefeme. "We hope to have the answer to that queatioa by lfoaday,"tbelawyersaid. Ev&a1' llnal witneu Wednetday wu a woman wllo tesUfl ... that Himbaw IDd b1a then wlfe, Tbals, wereber iueata atberHollywoodbomeahortly after tbie June primary election in 1972. Hinabaw topped tllepoll tn that Republican contest. Mn. Sandra Nonoo said she asked Hinshaw wbilesbeandbewerechattlngatthesldeofberpool: "Wbo'a minding the store?" U SAID THE QUE8l'ION to the tben-county llWIOI' wu prompted by the fact that Hinshaw bad told her°' the aasessor's office employes who were wortdngobtlia campaign. She t.old tbe jury that Hinshaw replied: "They'd better work on it (the campaign} or they won't be employed.'' Mrs. Norton confinned under questioning from McNicbolas that she is a close friend of Mrs. Hinshaw who immediately preceeded her aa a pro- secution witlless. It's tlMJ Gtut Paa PRICE SLASH! featuring two top SPRED · performeral 8!? ..... t2.79 Gal. . '----.. _ .. _, ... _ • °"' .......... ...... .... --...... ............... _ _ .. ..._._ . o.-•---..... ...... _ - SPRED quality et• .wpritingly low prM:.I REG. $8.8 ~~~ 5.99 e ApplMI Nlily with twulh or rofltr • Dries to • wnh1ble flit finlah •Variety of stay·l:wi~t colors Kidde FIRE EXTINGUISIER 9.88 It la ao simple to oe>em• .-ld could save y0ur hom9 and yo ur famlly A ll purpoee home type fire toct· ingullher. 1A10BC Rating ~ IOIU China by Limoges, Wedgewcxxl, Rosenthal and others; hne European and Amenoan cut crystal and art glass; poroeiain hgurlnell; bron7.8S; fine tumiture; chandebers and one of the largest displays of hne lewelry In the southland. Everything from 20 carat chamad sohtaires to gold neck chains. FREE ADMJSSION TERMS: BankAmencard, Master Charge, Personal Check. Terms. ADDmORAL INSPECTION BOORS: Mon., Tues. & Fri. lOa.m. to 5 p.m .. Sat. 12 noon to 5 pm .. Sun. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEER: Art Levtne OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. WE BUY FOR CASH _) l_-~~~~:~1?:-~~~~.?~~~~ l'Al'TEIT -twa u f111 men .,,'( otN<. "NEST--quell'V • 8unn9 ~~rt. PLUS IT GIVES YOU THt AOOtO CONVEHltNCIE of el"'9'f' hev•n<J hot w it.tr reedy lo< olhef hot drinks, lnrunt toup, ~ng. bekin<J ~ so on. 88 tv1R. aBFFEE .. 10-CUP DRIP COFFEE BREWER For l)eOC>le who want cottM good ... tnd festl Bnrws a full 10 cups on Ins then fo'te monutn. It'' drip !Nde_,,_ bitter becau5e n·, nc•er bo•t.d: end thtre's never a messy clean~p btc.tu5e the filte" - dltpOMbte. A hot water funnel ltu you 991 hot wete!' lnu.ntly for tu, Inst.Int wups, 99l1Un, etc. MC. I Corning Were goes from freezer to oven to table. Incl. 1 ~t. dish and 8 in. skillet, both covered; two 1 lticup pans. Open Stock Value $25.40 G.E. DIMMER ~;;a,. SWITCH 3aa ,.. . ...,. o-.... Adjusts fight from bright to out-of.igtlt. Push on-Push oft. a-to-- lnstand Bond KRAlY GLUE 98c \ NEW GE BRIGHT STIK 9.99 fie1terel llectrlc A•••••cu MtM stni• ffM zr .................... .................. • ........ ,....! •C-.c ........ ,....., .. ........ .... _ •&.a.Jlh · '-h1.5 ,......-...... ............... . ........... ......... _., Cl $1M. •6ft.cent .............. -.......... 6oz. Flexl>le KWIK SEAL 1.29 . ' I ' . ' . • I ~ ~ i • Thursda , October 28, 1978 Painter ·Those B .oiise, To Detai.l Rider Statiies Metlwds .. Argument continues as to whether those heroic horse-and-rider statues are sculpted in a certain way to indicate bow the man and bis. horse fared in battle. Sure en<>ush, not all sculptors follow the code. But~ code itself is definite worldwide. 1. The rider Is a national· hero if the horse under him stands on all four legs. 2. The rider died as a result of wounds in combat if the horse under him 1\¥ three hooves on the ground. 3. The rider died during the actual fighting if the horse under him is reared up with only two hooves on t.be ground. -4. If the man stands beside the horse, no matter. how many hooves the horse has OD the ground, the horse also died. QUERIESFROMCUENTS Q. "Why is that woman who plays Cora OD the Maxwell House coffee TV commercials so familiar?" A. Maybe y()u re· member her as the Wicked Witch of the West in "The Wizard of Oz." Imagine her face is recognized by many. She played in "My Little Chickadee" with W. C. Fields in 1940. Plus 70 motion pictures since. Last of her films that I recall was ·"Th e Anderson· Tapes" with Se an Connery. Her name, Margaret Hamilton. Q. "Who was the first U.S. president to use helicopters for short trips?" Palm Sprinis artlst Marj Schumacher, best known · for her desert paintings; will de· monstrate her technique tonight at a San Juan Capistrano Art Assocla· tion general m eeting. The meeting Is schedUleCI for 7 : 30 p.m~ at Marco Forster Junior Hig h School, 25601 Camino del Avlon. Non· ·members pay a SO.cent fee. . Club m ember s wlll also bring fall scene paintings for a popular vote contest at the meet· ing. Last month 22 paint· ings were entered. Additional information on the meeting or the or·. ganization is available by calling Ch arloUe Diercks. 493·8471, or Ruth Keil 492·9793. Mrs. Schum~cher is a Peare carol self.taught artist whose . . p a i n ti n g s o r th e M · · St B kb "L t Th American .West, Mexico us1c1an eve ec .~m sang e .. ere and Portugal have been Be. Peace ~n Earth . at celebration of exhibited i n m a ny Umted Nations D~y m San Cl~mente. Western cities. Guests sampled dishes from different Call 642-5178. Put a ff.WW words to'Work for ou. I countries, accompanied by Mexican tea punch. Buff et was sponsored by Coastline Chapter of United Nations Association and other local organizations. FOR~FAIL MOSCOW (AP ) Pbobo, a moon over Man, increuin& U.s revolutions around the red planet and wW fall to the awface in "several tens of mllllona of years, .. Soviet. acleotista aay. • WANTE Jewels by Josepha Is aeerdling for damonds and gemstones from private lrv.l1vlduals and .. tatet. Careful examination and evaluatt0n by our exoetts. Highest prices ~id. C.11 ~C>-QOe6 1o-e dally, &turday 1CMI, Sunday closed, ask for Mr. JoMph. iewels by foseph Quality, Service, Convenience In a Neighborly Atmosphere A. Dwight Eisenhower. And he didn't start using them unW about five years after be became president. Each chief executive since, though, has gone by helicopter aU over the place. ------·-----·----··-" LOVE AND WAit Here's a nother observation by the emi· nent Love and War expert Madame Dariaux: "Flight is more a masculine than a feminine reflex. Even among animals, a female will face a danger that threatens her young while a male will prudently scamper off to seek shelter. Women prefer to discuss a problem frankly, even if there's a risk of a painful scene, whereas men dread it so much that HARBOR CENTE~ 17th Ann111 erso~ . they disappear beforehand." SIDEWALK SALE Saturday Oct. 30th HARBOR AT WILSON COSTA MESA • Were you aware that there arf blaclt bears which are brown, tan, and even white? c Rockwell handheld calculators. You can pick one up for a lot less t _han you'd think. 9.99 nockw<'ll lntr.r n.iticnal. hCJnclh<'ld c.:ilcul<ilor. I ICJS 8-cJrqrl dr~pl<1y, •I basic ltmct10n· .. pr rcront koy, llr\1lin'l t If •('t!TI:ll, l!tQ<·l ii II('; I ClrC O~r tlr .t'll d1• po"-.Jbl<' bJlh f'J. • • AUTO ...... ATtC % = PIO.R C-r 7 e ·,~ii g a s 2 17.95 Rockwell International 24RD-ll calculator with memory performs 4 basic functions. has percentage. SQ rt .• exc hange keys. BattC?fies included. AC adaptable. JCPenney ARCADIA·SANTA ANITA . CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWt¥Y FULl.ERTON GLENDAlL HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HIUS LAKEWOOD LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD• NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'fHE CITY' PU~NTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDJNO TORRANC£ VEHTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. ~ T .., J -~ ~·qc, "' •· la ...... ram's ·ngsPlan. Seagram~ lO •. rdths REDUCED TO $699 .... -· Sne .. adtllional 10'5 by lluYinll a case of lliese fine products· all w m~111ix 111'8 .. or maldt brands. aan t.o.. C11101M1 nm.• l.111., ft.Ill u.., .-. _ 1 CtM-UIJllCll Wlimf-A ll.lli.11 NtXr. llAWll'S am "' .,.. ~. Olm.UD on"'-..snu.co nou 111U1C11 Ctlll. 80 C1t11AOU1 dlUT. A lllll IO PIGOf. IWIO'lltOl N TIWI r10ll Wll. II PICOf. IUlilA.11 OllTIUUI • U C. , . . ·' ! .~ .... • • . . .. .. Thursdat. October 28, 1978 DAILY PILOT aJ ": r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~ • NCHO LAS PALMAS COUNTRY CLUB 11 .. r1</r11ni:: lltlHI~ Cc>t<r•f'' !?h& CZt!timaW eoanpy (JU (ft t/vth~· _C/!ahv~~ S unrise Corporation is famous for the spectacular success of Sunrise Country C lub, an unprecedented ' sell-out of nearly $50 million, two·and-one·half ycari. ahead of schedule. Now--Rancho Las Palmas Country Club--thc crowning achievement of Sunrise Corporation based on the same fantastic ownership-membership concept that made Sunrise Country C lub such a sensation . Ownership-Membership All In One Rancho La Palmas Country C lub offers all the advantages of belonging to the fi nest private golf cluh and tennis club plus ownership of a beautiful singlc·swry condof!lin1um o n fee land in a gate-guarded cornmuniry for the price of condominium own ership a lone. A s an owner ynu receive proprie tary membership rights in both the golf and tennis club activating your playing privileges for annual dues only. There are no membership in itiation fees. The membership ribthts remain wich the ownership of your condominium. An important asset to the value and security of your investment. Golf Wandering th rough Rancho Las Pa lmas Country Club is one of the most beautiful Ted Robinson-designed regulation 18-hole golf courses you'll ever see. Lakes, abundant traps, rolling and mounded fairways anJ mnni cured greens stretch over 6, 100 ynrds to create a c hallengtng par 71 course. Tennis A \pcc rncular facility. fuurteen c0urts, six li ghted for n ight play, a champilmship exhibition court with hui lt· in hnx se,1ts, "separate tennis cluhhousc ancJ control ccntl'r \I, ith r he mll::.t sophistic::itcJ closed circuit tl·k v1-.inn ~canning anJ video tape system in tennis <Ire <c1ll here. A complete tennis shup, classroom, lounge a nJ ohscrvatmn tower make this the desert's finest tennis t.1c;tl1ry. The Main Clubhouse A 16,000 square foot architectural classic in the t raJ 1tion of earl y California. A sparkling fountain 11w1tcs r nu into the main dining room, lounge and Palw ()nm~ private dining room where you'll have a spectacular view of two finishing holes and o ne of the largest lakes within the club all against a breathtaking mountain hackdrop. Single-story, Low Density Luxury NcsdcJ along the rolling fairways, manicured greens and sparkling lakes are the most beautiful condominium hDmes Sunrise has ever designed. Each phase with its own beautifully landscaped swimming and companion therapy pool and sunbathing deck. And to make Ranc ho Las Palmas an even greater value, you'll find o nly about 2. 7 homes to the ~ere on fee Land. Act Now When Sunrise Country C lub opened, 160 homes~re sold the fi rst weekend. We expect even greater demand at Rancho Las P-almas C ountry Club. If you want a choice site in the desert's newest, most sensational country club community see Rancho las Palmas Country C lub this weekend. Two and three bedroom from $59,995 Fmm Los AnRdw lnttrnmc 10 to Ramon Rood.(Rlincho Mlmgt) aft, ltft on B1)1> Ho~ Dr. npprori1na1cly 2 Y1 rtt lleJ. From Pulm Spring.s, Hwy. I II J o1dh ro Oob Hope Dr., ltft to entry. A DeYelopment of Sunme Corporation ~ .) ~ 42 .. 300 Bob Hope ·Drive, Raocbo Mirage, California 92270 Telephone (714) 346--0651 L!!.JtOUALHOUlllO~ . . . , ' .. • /Ji: .~ .. ~·= . t:; ~tio,1 Aids Dearing·ft111paired .::: Using equipmc>nl which helps them hear !~-are from kit. K•·istcn Dawes, 3, of Mis-:~· sion Vic!JO and .John r.oth, 5. of El Toro. : · Similar N1ui prncnt will be purchased with : procePds fr um :.t rt shnw and auction : sponsored by Santa Ana Guild for the Deaf Saturday in Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. Collection of original litho· graphs, etchings. water colors and oil paintings will be previewed at 7 p.m. Auc- tion will begin at 8:30. Tickets may be purchased at door for $1. :------------------------------~~~------~---~~---~~~------~---------~~---~~ . . ~-Irvine Seeks Talented Kids Irvine younl!sters who can sing. dance or do : lnything else talented are urJ?ed to get their act into ! shape and aud1t1on for the third annuaJ citywide • taJent show. the various school recreation leaders or to the clty recreation department. They may also be mailed to: City of Irvine, Box DZ. Irvine. Ca . 92716, Atten· tion: Recreation Department. · • Auditions for the show wtll begin Nov. 8 and ; continue for three days The talent show will be .. dd ~ Nov. 20, with trophies and certificates for the win- ' ners. THE GOLDEN BEAR ~ ELEMENTAR\' SOIOOL CHILDREN may ~ participate in the talent show. in one or four ~ categories: song. dance, musical instrument or ~ variety (anything that·doesn't fit elsewhere, such • as skits, magic. juggling, karate\. t Children mtcreskd 111 trying out should attend . H11111tbiijlon Beach Presents OCT. lO-l 1-IOH.U RAITT MOV. 1·2-STEV! MAmM MOV. 5, 6 & 7-THEMIK!ILOOMFIB.D IAHD : one of the four scheduled trvouts· : -Nov S. 3.30 p.m ut lJnivcrsily Park Elemen-Act.GK• Tlclltf • .........._ At All Ulll•tnffy Stweo $tons DIHIHG • COCJCT AILS • HO AGE UMrT 106 PACIAC COAST HWY. 536-9600 ; tary School : Nov. 9, 3:30 p.m., at El Camino Real Elemen· I luctl19011 a.ach 14c.rosC frOM Pier) : tary School. :· • -Nov. 10. 3:30 p.m., al College Park Elemen- ~ tary School. ( L. M. BOYD ) . ; ~ WINNERS OF 11lE TRYOUTS WILL compete t in the talent show from 2 to 5 p.m. Nov_ 20 at Rancho I• San Joaquin I ntermedJate School INFORMS In the Entry forms may be picked up at the city's ;J1!Creation office at city hall and turned in either to :·--~~~~---~~~~~~~~~------~---~---~---~-­.. ( . ( ~ ' . ' . ' . • • ( I l ( ~ . , r I ' ' t lo ~ " t " ' . • ~ . ' . ... :--,. ' ' ' ~ ' ~ ~ \ \ ' ' .. --~ ~ , .. :~ • . • 1· • • ' • . : • # ~ 2 ' • 1 • • • • .. An Exciting Event Dedlcat~d to Help You Discover the Joy and Freedom of Spiritual Renewal Douglas Shah Self-Real1zanon through Christ Resurrecnon or Re1ncarnanon \Valter Martin Eastern Meditation and Christian Prayer Transcendental Meditation and Oiblical Truth Don Armstrong Awakening your Potential in Christ The Joy and Freedom of the Bel iever Dr.J. Edwin Orr Movements of the Spirit In Times Past Historic Awakenings In the Church Dr. Daniel A. Tappeiner The Goal of Spiritual Growth The Dynamics o f Spiritual Growth - Christ in the Inner Mon FRIDAY -OCTOBER 29 7 :30 p.m. -10:00 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting -Free Will Offering SATURDAY -OCTOBER 30 8:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m • Seminar -$10 perperson/$15 per couple 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting -Free Will Offering Community Pr•sbyt•rlan Church 415 For•st Ave., Laguna Deach, Callfomla Sponsored by World Christion Outreach. Inc . Sronron I\. Herptc~. President 11oo2· It's a Polltielan~ MILWAUKEE (AP) -Preai· dent Ford is 1oing tr1ck·Or· treating. So Is Jimmy Carter. And Henry K111lnl•· And even · Richard Nixon. Politicians' masks are ln vogue lb.ls polltlcal Halloween season. and b usiness ls boomln1 at Marge's Glitter Shop, a Milwaukee novelty boutique specializing ln political masks. "POUTICAL MASKS go all the time. but they're rttallY ln season now,·· owner Marge Janick aaid. "Somet4mes J cu 't stock them fut enouab. '' , Mrs. Janick's lines of •oo French-made muks covet the entire head, have real hair. and coat up to $35. Besides maab or politicians. sbe offers masb for everythln1 from m00$ters to Star Trek characters. The beat-aellln1 m-.1r at the moment. sbe said. la of Richard Nixon. And the sale of Ford and Carter mun 1tves f\O 1pedll lnllebt U.. to who's eoin• lo win the ..... sidency. ·111ey'rerunnJn1abouteveD. •• she sald. "They're bo&b PGl'Ular. But not as popular u Dracula.'' HECKS .I 2 MONTH W ·ARDROlll PLAN ••• ALL CLOTHING IS FROM OUR RIGULAR STOCK OF FINE QUALITY SUITS, SPORT COATS AND SLACKS. HERE'S THE CLOTHING YOU GETI PLAN l ' A YUTfO SUIT Of TtlCTUlfO POmma fAllllC ReOV\M 1~.00 0< ~•-Mi.ct-of ony 16.5.00 wit fr-Ollf tlOd , A ~NIX SUIT IN WARP WOVfN POLVUTf• fAUIC lfCiUlA• 155.00 RfGU\AI 27.95 TOTAL VALUE 347.95 NOW ALL OF THIS FOR 299.00 PLAN2 I A f!Mf QUAUTY ICIN0Slt10Gf Yf5TEO SUIT Of POLV!Slfl 0A8AI04Nf . . . . .. lfOV\AI 185.00 or 'JO"' ... ,. .. ~ of °"' IU.00 Ir-°"' •-• 7 A STAHlfY ll.ACKfl WOO\ fl»INfl llAZO $POllT COAT lfOOVJI 100.00 °' ,.,.., o-..._ of Of1J 100 00 ec>Of' 'OOI from ovr ••oc• ) A ,..,. OJ COOIOINAtt PO\Y!STU 51.ACICS . 29.95 TOTAL VALUE 31A.95 NOW ALL OF THIS FOR 269.00 IPICIAl 1J .......... ,... AVAUIU Ol IAll 1-tul All USTll UIAICI -Aec-h1s MEN 'S STORE • CONYINllNT 'AllllNO. AU i LOCATIONS • 1441 9VAIWAT WMfmH9UAD • 1461 ¥'IA UDO MIWPOIT llACN •1HlcmCIM'l'll OIA*I ere pleased to announce their return to the Retail SEAFOOD BUSINESS In appreciation of last week's opening response, we ere offering this tremendous Seafood SpecfaJ Lobster ONE MORE TIME Half of a Local LOBSTER • • • • • VwyT01ty RAW SHRIMP s I'' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Alm• CRAB LEGS s 11• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Northetw SMELT •••••••••••••••••••••••• 59c .. lcel•clc COD • • • • • • ~ .L~: ~~~~·~ • • • • • • • • '4'? .... OHi IOI pa PllSOM . Prat ................... Oct. )0 410 30th Street New;MWf !wh Ph. 673-1816 Thinday, October 28, 1979 DAILY PILOT R QUEENIE av Phil tnterlandi )Jeatal Health Group II r Helpers A.id Needy .. P'irat I'll have to aee some l.D. -like your phone number, your address ... " Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat wilt cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities in government and busi· ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. I nclude your telephone number. The column appears daily except Saturdays. /Jlflflazla.,,• Too Popular DEAR PAT: In December 1975, I sent a $4.95 check to Crafts 'n Things, Box 1341, Arlington, Tex: 76010, for a one· year subscription to their bimonthly magazine. Three months later, when I bad not re- ceived any magazines, I wrote to Crafts 'n Things. I received one issue oC the magazine after my letter, but none since. B.P., Fountain Valley Yoara Is one of more than a do1en complaints received by A YS regardloc Crafts ·n Things, a magalbae orlclnaUy owned by Lenos Fislter of Ari· lagtoa, Tens. Rapome to solicitation for two magulaes, Crafts •n Tldnp ud Bits & Pieces, was apparently so great, that Fisher rould not keep pace. la JaJy, Crafts 'n Things aad its sabscrlpUon Ila& were sold to Clapper Publlcatloes, 14 Mala St., Park Ridge, IL AMS. Virginia Logsdon of Clapper la resolvlag all aabscrlptlon complai.Dts. Clapper reorganized the format of Crafts 'D Tldng.s and distributed Jts first issae In .laly with a Jetter of esplaaatJoa to sabscribers. Clapper also parcbaaed tbe subscription II.st for Jlits & Pieces bat does not plan to publbh this magazine. Sabscrlhen to Bits & Pieces have been offered a year's sab- HrfpUoe to tllle craft magadae Instead. The U.S. Postal lupedioa Service la Fort Worth, Te.as, investigating Crafts 'a Tblngs ln AlUDc&on, after the USPS Office of the Consumer Advocate received a large number of complaillts. No fraud was foaad. The Inspectors concluded tlaat an overwhelming demand for tbe magazines caued &be problems eqaertenced by subscrlben. Spare Deal Goa A.,.,, .. DEARL PAT: Several months ago my mother ordered a quilt kit from Publishers Clearing House Merchandise Center in Port Washington, N.Y. My mother bas received several bills, but no quill. She has written twice advising that delivery was never made. Then last month I wrote a note to the same effect on the statement itself, so someone would notice it. We will be happy lo pay for the quill when and if it ever arrives. We did gel one postcard saying that an attempt was being made lo satisfy the order, but nothing bas happened. The post office tells me that nothing is being held for delivery for my mother. M.A.O., Costa Mesa PabUsbers Clearing Boase bas complete records relatla• to you order, wblcb was ls1aecl Feb. is. 1971. A truer wu Initiated (no anawer yet) followlag 7oar Jaly ZZ letter. BUUng Ulen was delayed for &wo mODdll. When ao fartller respome llad beea received from you, It was assumed bf PCB that yoa •ad ncelved tlle metthandlR. Ne ne«cl was foand I.bat 1n4kated you note•• Ute bW to tbe firm ID September. A ref•nd aow wW be laaed to yoa became &be qaUt kit no loager Is anU· allle. PCB.ww coa&ad you persoaally. fl' Labor's Lost t;eldb:is F~J! ·a. Pop WASHINGTON <AP) -Humpbre1 ls to be replaced. Humphrey. s. ls a male Bactrlan Hmel, the two-hump model, bought by the 100 aa the romantJc Interest and lather image lor lbe zoo' a lady Bactrians. · IN THE ZOO'S BREEDING farm at Front Royal, Va., Humphrey seemed to be do- Ing the Job, at least in the opinion ol thole wlo watched lrom a distance. But it turned out that Hum~hrey had been gelded, accordln1 to sooolficla s. • "A clip/::! orchid," as one put it. . They ound out when Humphrey wu looked over by the artificial l.naemlnaUon peo- pie. THE DEALER WHO SOLD Humphrey ia a package deal f« $35,000 bu promised to· replace blm with the real thins. says tbe 100. The dealer 8rofess• lt.n0ranee of Rura· phre1'scondl on andseetaanontfn:lty. Humphrey was bam in the nited States. Baetrians are native to Moneolla. but nooo bu been imported for years. " ... .... lltat.al Health Aaaociation volun· t«s work wltb all ldnds of Saddleback Valley ~idents. from children in ne1pborbood schools to sbut·lns In the Leiaure World retirement com· mwllt.y. .Jackie Sweet, coordinator for YOl\.rnt.eer services. told a Saddleback Valley audience that even more local volunteers are needed. AllONG S.B&VICES volunteen of· fer the area, she said. are a Bia Friend pro g r a m f o r _ ..,. ch i ldren in primary grades to enhance their feeling s of se lf .w o rth; clerical work at the Saddleba c k Community Mental Health Clinic; acting in a Big Brother or Big Slster role at the swuT proposed Saddleback Valley y'outh shelter scheduled to open in January; visiting other people; and addressing community arou111 on Mentel Health As.soclaUon PTC?trams. Sbe said that alt.boulh 19'1 volun· leers donated 3,139 hours throuibout Oranae Count.)' i.P Aqust. the Sad· dlebaclt Valley has D1SV• had more than seven volunteers atcqe time • TUE MENTAL BEAL111. Asaocla· tion was orgaalaed in 19:58 by lay peo.- ple and professionals who recolft,iied a need for establiabing services for the mentally m. es pecially for children. 'Ibe financial support comes largely from United Way funds. said Mrs. Sw~t. Her salary is paid by Orange County through a contract with tbe county mental health department. SHE SAID LOCAL programs could be expanded and additional programs added with more volunteers from Saddleback Valley communities. All volunteers receive a tour· session orientation, she said. 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P eter Ustinov won his second Oscar for this ad· venture comedv of 1964 with Melina Mercouri, Maximilian Schell and Robert Morley. KHJ 0 8;00 -''The Night They R aid e d Minsky's." It's back to the Prohibition er a in this 1968 movie comedy w ith Jason Robards, Britt Ekland, Norman Wis dom and Bert Lahr. KCET .@ 9:00 -Visions. Pamela Bellwood and !''ranees Lee McCain s tar in "War Widow," an original drama by Har vey P err about a woman whose husban d is fighting in Fra nce and becomes intc rcslt'<i in another woman. TV DAILY LOG I THURSDAY I EV•NINQ I 6 :00 U D m 11Ql 11 ,fl Cl Ntws u .n1 c•J t~ lt > m """ Cl ~Sur Tr•k 1.6) Gomer Pyle 0 Gllllfl!MMe CD h rtrldre r.r1y O>Mllm·lZ fD Electric Cellt,af!J Ql) Di11aht m uttit Ras.c.a1s -6:30-u Oi111h! Guests include l'tlylli\ Diller. Ke11 Murray. M1~e Neun, and tile Bonwot-1 eller I ulYllStoc r uluon Show. (I) And1 Griffith ll!ll "'"' Griffin Show CD F1mily Affair {t'71 rn Gllnsmoh m Juliut Lttln Is A Cll!did1te loo Represenllne th e Soc.'11l1sl labor Party. m Sp«bcope 7:00 e D t:Ul <1J m1ttws U I.Jars Club (8) Illy Thret SoM IJ To Tell the T11rtll 0 CoftctlllflllCNI CD I Lowe Lucy a> T1M rat m cm-s 126 Ancl1 Cnlfrth ID The MACNEIL/LEHRER * REPORT: THE OTHER HALF OF THE NEWS fD Tltt M1tlk!11/lehm RtpOrt { atl e ) lonanu ED Dramatic Ser~ W Addams Fanuly -7:30- 0 Pnce 11 Riehl O Bowlin& 101 Dol!Jrs 1 6 i The Odd Couple 0 The Con1 Show e Candid Camera 0 The ~er's Wild 10• (23) (61 Maleh C1me ID The Brady Bunch 117' \3 1 The Wilburn Brothers W Star Monotnane !Bl Ho11n's Herou fD CllH11el ZS lomthl ID Puu Is Rrcht ltl Encydoped11 Btiunlll(a m fb111 Gof• 8 :00 0 TERROR AT NIGHT • NEW·THE WALTONS O 11' '1 C8) The Walto111 l~s~n cllooSts lht wronJ hmf lo orian11t a bind and promo!• a dance al I~• C.o~sty s hall btcaus• lht ptoplt ol W11lon·s Mountain art l•~rlul ol ,01ng OUI al norhl lhere ~ ,1 1nvsle11ou~ piowlt• dboul' 0 Q.31 6) no ID Cem1n1 Man "Run Sam, Run" Accused by ho. employers ol jlayrne a fellow aRMI Sam Casey 1toes undereround in ~ allemol lo clear his name U Movit : u;; (2'r;hr) "T01>k1p1" (.idw) '64-Pelrr Ustinov Mrlon• Mercou11, Mu1m1loan Schell, Robfll Mortty I 8 I Movie: (Cl (2hr) "Viva Z1p1l1" (wes) '51-Marlon 81andu, Anlhony Quinn, Jean Pctm, Mirgo, Arnold Moss . D (~I (81) 139 Welcome Back Kotter ''!ht Museum" An aulom~l1c lock nn ' mu~um ·s £cvp111n 1omb is Kc1dentally lropprd trapp1nR lht swulhois and Mr Woodman 1nJ1de 0 Movie: 1C1 (2hr) "The N11ht They Raodtd Minsky's" (com) 68 l~son ROb;uds Brill (kland. Norman ·Wisdom lllioll Gould, f orrnl lutkrr. llfrl l1hr m Lynn Red1rne And • Gary 8ur1hofl Chmb The S25,000 Pyramid! ID Tht SZS,000 l'Jr1111l4 (D Per11 Muon t» T~fs CM•1n1 121 MoM: <CJ (Zlu) "The l1qutd1 tor" (dr1) '66-Rod h ylor , hll St John fDNo't'I ED Fulbol Socetr m l.tp111tst unau•et l'ro111m -8:30- 0 (18' I f)) !>fl Sunty Mt II t r Werewolf With a flu pp1dem1c on the t oly and the squad work1n1 ove1 time. a lJf 0 is spotted in Cenlral Park and 811ney sends someone out lo pock up a man who thinks he 1~ a werewolf. m erou.wits fl) Osllo 5tCKY 9:00 f!I Cf7) ) (JI H1nll Fift·O The search 101 a ~roltSStO!lll usasson w~ name. desc:11ptoon and nut rntendtd •oclom ere 111 unhown to I 1v• O-prov1dts Sin a McG111111 and his slall wfth a huslrahn& 1111S$10n. Otlf Connan Ind AmanlM Mclltoom ruest. G tapbins & Tiit lllnp! * NBC's Best Stlltn-An All-Star Stnler! ., o~ lf) C!Gl m But Stllen: n. Clptlin ' llM IUftp lo1tph Ar11111h fulf1lls I promise by ~rryin1 lllilndetlt Htnne3$eJ, quarrels 1t1lh his brother. r.bOt lt1dtr Su n 111d lllS sister, convenl·bound Ma11. and embarks on the Stcond arul lov~ ot Ills lift. • The r., hndalt Sllow .. CoMtdJ Hit! Tht JIMl11 Judces Seiy Fld ! D (rztl Ct 1) d}l Tht Ton1 b ndall Show Judie f r•nkltn mak•) a decision re11rd1n& the p1tk,1one of an X rated lhut" lhen learns hos dauchl.er tnlends lo ne the him. m U Wftlltt Welk Stirs * P111s Hamilton, Joe Frank r. Denison At 9 m ... ,. Coffin Show m Bou111 r rOlll Ille Olynlpic fl) WOmo's Proltuioul Golt ID VISIONS "War Widow" * by Huny Perr m Visions "War Widow" P1mtl1 Bellwood and Frances ll' McCain slar on Hmey Pen's ori11ni1I drama 1boul a lonelr youn1 woman #!lose husband IS h1hllng in rrantt ~nd who becomes interested tn anolhet woman. -9:30-u Tht Nancy Walker Show * TV's Funniest udy Is In For More Surprises D (1211 fl l) 1)9 Na11c1 Walh r Show "The Anniversary" Gone I. Nancy and Kennelh itt flying high and 'n1oy1ng I eny's anniversary 9rft unhl news from Lorrdme and Glen bfln~ them cr~honc back to earth fD TY Jochy l Yosa 10:00 0 17 1 3 8 Barnaby Jones \'Yhtn an u pe11t netd SCUBA O••tt d1ts •hole Rilr.h1ne fo1 ;i rtr-.i1 led b1slorrcal lond-a Spanish galleon sunli hundrPds ol )U IS atu lhe olhtr members ol his club becomt wsp1coous and hole Barnaby tn Jelfr mine 11 lht dea1h was am dtntal or no< 0 23 <• ,0 ID Van Dy•t ' Companr Hil l1nden and lh• ~•l•r1> guest I 4J Bonam 0 (129) re 1 1u 1 Streets ol San r 11nmco "The Drop" M1k~ Sl!IOr ~ lilt is 1n danger when he fa lls into lhe hands of desperale k1dnappm Ii) News -10:30- 0 m @Ntws 2t Cunsmoh fD B!Jtk Pttspeelove 011 lht Nnn 11:00 0 D (fl CJ tlt News 0 rliJ (6 1110) m Ne.s 0 (.ztl 18 ) 126 love Amertcan Style 6 Su Hunt O Celeb11ty R"ue m Mary Gtts Bad News * And Loretta Tries A Ntw lli11d of Charm! ID M111 Hartm111, Ma11 Hartm111 m h its ol lllt B1u rre n 3 Stu111p tht Stirs fD Mcme: "Hobso11's Chooce- -11 :30- O 11 3 8 CBS lair Movoe- No mform1l1011 av1~1bte from the Network 11 our prw time. 0 ~3) ( 6 ) l10! ID JCllllMIJ CM-son 1 61 The PTL Club O ( 29' 1 e ') l tl Sheets of San r11ndsco1D1n Au1ust W PAT PAULSEN * SOCKS IT TO THE CANDIDATES ON mv (I) Metronews 1261 Tiit 700 Clllb 12:00 U Best of Croucho O Movie: IC "The Trap" (dra) ·~g Rocha rd W1dmdrk Iona lou1sr m Mom: "The Be11nnin1 of lht End" (dra) '47-811an Donlevy -12.:30- 0 All·N1cht Show. "Catch u C1tch C1n," "lnlern1honal S.ttlt mtnl" (!) MO¥Jt: "Lon of Thrff Queens" <d•J) ~1 lledv lam111 1:00 D a> 1 e c10 Tomorrow m The Pll Club 2:00 0 Ooubltlaature Mowoes. "The lltlltrs." "Saboleur" CD All·Nt&hl Show· "Brewster's Mil· honi," ··Who Kol ltd Teddy Btu?" -3:05- 0 Movie " c 1 "Tiit McConnell Story" (dra) '!>)-Alan Ladd DAYTIME MOVIES OCTOBE~ 29 Below, for your con.enience, "" the day's rncwlu. 10:00 O "Patltrns" (dra) 'S6 Van llellon. Ed Begley. "In Our Tirne" (dra) '44 -ld;i lupono. Paul Hentt1d tM1 "Aftr•b With Dirty rKes" (d11) '38-Humphre y Bocart. lames Clpey 11:00 e MYou Wera Meant fl)f Mt" (mus) '48-Dan Dailey, lunne Cu on. 12:00 CD "TN U..S o1 C.n11t11" (dra) '48-Rlla U1yworth, Glenn ford. 1 00 CC) "Tht PrOll• & l~t Oara"td .. (du) '11 -Chud Connoll, Jon Greco, Anita Quinn 1:410 Ill a!) "Ha11111!1 I.et" (dfl) '!>l-J°'nne Dru. John hrl1nd. Macdonald Care1. 3:00 Gl (Q M ... ,.~ (tdV) '66 Clint Walker, Jay Nortll 3:30 D CC> "Tiit Met M " (tdv) '17-Robert Redl01d. Georet ~111, Zero Mosttl. KQCE Television (50) -n.u1uoav ..... Tl41 MecNSILILIHl'ilt ltl POltT •·JO "ltlll4ANO SKITCl41NO "0>.-ll>ur LlllM'• 1t:OO INSTltUCTIONAI. P ltOOltAMS :l:tt SUAMIE STltllT 4·• t OQM •·JO THI ILICTttlC COM,ANY t.. MISTllt ltOOl ltS Nll°"IOltHOOo S JO INl'INITY "ACTOltY ,.. MAN ANO I NVI It ON MINT ''W•I•• ~unol• Ol>INlrwl & Pollul•M • •·• llltEIHANO SKI TCHINO"CG<l1011f l.1llf'• , ... IH AL I STATI ANO YOU ''Wll•t AbOut "'-•ly Tu O\ erwl A~wq ~,,., •I .. 1111 Pl ltPOltMAN(tl ATWOl.llTltAP? ,., JO J I ANNI WOl."I WITH. ' l•~•no Wiii~•·• 11'• THI MeCNll\.11.1 .. ._llt ltlf'Ol'"f --- Ski Clllh FD~R view To Meet t 'or r ...... ew Aspirin Mixes Mulled "' W~HINGTON <AP) -The Food A SPOKESMAN FO& the FDA sai< T • ght Tom H ayd e n, and Drug Administration is expected lh study panel will seek "-lbtr out I T h oe mS a d cJ I e IJ a c k who lost a hot to review next year a proposal lo aJde optnion before aubmlUJft& a re primary battle restrict over·tbe-counter druis that porttolheagencynextyear. again s t . J o hn combine aspirin wilb ianlaclds. a Tbe ranel alao found that largE Tu n n ey, s 3 'Is spokesman 11ays. doees o aspirin "*>'be harmful, anc College "Slope Shooters \Warned that aspirin 'lbouJdn'l be usec I Ski Association," a n the Democratic A study group said last week that al all In the last three months oC pre- adult s ki club open to incumbent h a s 'the combination could~ harmful to 1nancy. The s tudy aald that ac local community. will his vote !or the people with ulcers because aspirin · alternate non-prescription 'Pain r e· h old a m e m b ersht p Senate. can caQse inter nal bleedio1. The Uever, acetaminophen, whlcb is tht meeting lonig.hl at 9 at danger, the stu.d.y said, is that a key lne redient in s uch drugs ae 26441 Naccom e Drlve, person with an upset stomach and a Tylenol and Datrll, may cause Jivet Mission Viejo.. APwi...,._. headache could aggravate an ulcer damamge if taken in large doses bul The purpos l' of the by taklng such a drug. doesnotc ause bleeding. meeting will be lo dis -----------------------------------------------;;,.... ____ _ cuss Lhe club's plaMed ski trip to Utah. Nov 24 ·28 . The trip, which will cost Sito. includes trans port a tio n, a c - commodations and ski ing at resorts around Sall Lake City. Begin- ning skiers will be in· structed with dry land lessons before the trip: Thos e inte rested in ma.king the Utah Jaunt City Of Huntington Beach can bring a $35 deposit to tonight's m eeting. For more information. call 586·9833 or 831'·9496. ATTENTIQN RESIDENTS OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ! Laud · Woman SAN F RANCI SCO (A P ) -Lynne Atkinson, a policew oman who helped disa rm a robbery s u s p ect . h as b ee n a wa r ded a m ed a l of valor by the San l''ran· cisco Police Com m 1ss1on -lhe first woman tn the department so honored. 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Driving past a construction site in the valley during Tuesday·s windstorm was akin SCHltEl811t to serving a hitch in the French Foreign Legion d urin g a Sa hara sandstorm. • Al one point, off in the upper reaches of Laguna Hills, I had the almost compelling desire to cry out, "water, waler." like one or those grade B desert movie heroes. I WAS REMINDED OF THE Big Blow of '67 in New Mexico that forced even inte rstate highwax traffic to a standstill and left the car I was in t.-ith ~ cratered wi:idshield and l>arc metal where a lot of paint should have been. This week's suburban sciroccn is JUSI another indicator or the fact that there is pro- bably more land being graded down here for construction than anywhere else in the world. The dust bowl<; or Depression years in the Midwest have nothing on the south county. Clemente Outfall Speedy Plan Bogged Down A cla~zlin~ plan for swift replacement of San Clemenlc's circa 1930 ocean sewage outfall ·bas bogged down in red tape. The ocean outfall , which carries lreated sewage from the city SC'wagc treatment pl ant for disposal in the ocean, 1s deteriorating and patched in four places. PARTLY BECAUSE OF THE outfall's condi- tion, San Clemente has been hit with penalties by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control board. The board even halted new sewer connec-tions in the city. San Clemente officials had hoped to impress the regional board at a meeting this week with the swiftness with which the city moved to correct the outfall problems. Last week the council approved using its emergency powers ror a spectacular plan to replace the outfall. For a $20,oao fee, Travela1r, Inc .. a jet aircraft leasing firm based at Orange County Airport would airlift in new pipes, connect it on the beach and then . using four huge helicopters, a sea-going barge and divers, hook it up after disconnecting the old outfall. TRAVELAIR PRKl;\JDENT T. 0 . LINDSEY told the council he could do the work this week and in one day. But Tuesday, deputy city attorney Mike Bartlett said t echnicalities in the laws governing private bids for public prOJects will delay the s tart. Now the earliest lhe council can approve fin al arrangements to connect ( ) the new 800-foot outfaJI is ECOLOGY _ Nov .+hc new o utfall • would be used for two years until San Clemente can construct needed Jines and hook into a regional sewage dispos al system with an outfall at Dana Point. BARTLETT SAJDTllAT WHILE sewer repair~ could be awarded to a company by emergency or- dinance. without public bidding, tne materials used m repairs could not. Thus , the I 2·inch steel pipe Travclair will use must be set for bidding, Bartlett said. The council took his advice and, to play things safe, also ordered advertising for bids on the replacement project as well. TRAVELAIR IS STILL LIKELY to do the job. according to City Engineer Phil Peter, who personally polled the few companies who could do the airlift. Peter said other proposals were more costly. The plan itself was Pclcr's The cx-M arine. who had watched helicopters do all sorts or airlifting work said he conceived the idea three days before the council approved 1t. Inside .Job Holey Holsteins Help HEREFORD, Md. (AP) -Richard Groscup puJled on the long, clear-plastic glove, removed the rubber plug from the side of the black·and-white cow and stuck his arm inside. Bossie twitched a lit· Ue but relnalned calm as the youth studied her in- nards. "You don't see this every day," said Groscup, a J.S.year-old student at Hereford Junior·Senior High School, as he and hJs classmates were introduced to one of the University or Maryland's herd of holey Holsteins. The rows all have holes In their s ides to allow lint-hand inspection of their dliesUve systems . Thursday. Octobar 28. 1976 DAILY PILOT 115 --------.. Pay for Road Use? 'Amazing' SACRAM ENTO CAP) -Should Californians, the Legislature, Burns said, but the concept of local ~opted long ago agamst toll roads, start paying to governments setting up toll roads on their own a•tona freeway or even ac1tystreel? How wouM the through/ares is another matter. public react to toll roads? The concept is mentioned in a draft plan of future policy for the State Transportation Board THE STATE'S MOST PUBLICIZED recent ex-and Burns' agency. The board is holding more than pcriment involving freeways was the Santa Monica 100 meetings around the state to inform the public Freeway Diamond Lane, a project banned by a Business and Transportation bas set six pubhc courtordt>r hearings, starling Nov. 8 in Oakland, for testimony Now there's a local question in Berkeley whether on the draft. Other hearings are Nov . 10 in Reddtne, lO chari:c tolls of $1 or $2 a day to use city streets, with Nov. 12 in Fresno, Nov. 19 in San Diego, Nov. 22 in money going for i;huttle buses. .. S ramento and N v 23 · Los An I .. "It makes the Diamond Lane sound like __ a_c ______ 0_· _m ___ g_e_e_ .. _· ____ 1 rLUMllM~ HIATl .. G. Al• COMO ..... ,...,.... .~....,--· • .. y1(9 I t 11• A itlt I ... "1'1lCV4V+lJ() ,. ~.1 ( ..... f .. ' l 495-040l (\,}(IT .. ML '·A 1't/6 N•"'' '''' Y•· t 642-1751 • KITCHEN & IA TH HMODILIHG Nit ESTIMATH l o• Ovr Dlopl•r• 11 ANo .... 411 ... •MAIN 0 "tCf I ~31 W ~1n;;Ofn A$kl0t ~"•' \•L DreoftM#r? Some, including his political opponents, say John 0 . Ro ckefell e r lV , known as J ay, is taken with the family's president.JaJ dreams . But Jay laughs them off. say- ing h e wants only to win his second at - tempt at the West Virginia governor's mansion. Betting is on him to win. peanuts,.. said ~ ~ = ~CD-o m;~.:f,;:·~ (jf§=~C Transportation ~--! ~ ~....: liii;;m;ii~~--~.;.iiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii:;:====~· Secretary, in an interview. 772-3470 DAILY PILOT 4 t BURNS DESCRIBED THE Berkeley proposal as "amazing."" "It is being closely. monitored by the Depart· mentor Transportation," he said. Statewide, locaJ governments may soon be given the public's opinion on toll roC\dS, from a series of hearings setup by Burns' ageIH:y. "I think that's fine,'! would have no problem" with local tolls for local roads, but "I foel pretty sure we won't recommend any toll roads" using maJor a rte ries ··or statewide significance." STATE TOLL ROADS, SUCH as a fee for motoring Inters tate 5, would have scant chance in SLIGHTLY DAMAGED PARTICLE BOARD \1 1· to 1 3/16 .. THICK S'x8' or S'x9' VARIOUS SIZES HOLLOW CORE DOORS SECONDS TEMPEREO ANO FROSTED GREENHOUSE GLASS 23~162 7/9 SUPER $195 TRUCKLOAD BUY EA. "Uf' fO fHlfl KIYlll AllKI" AMERICAN MADE THOUSANDS OF CAMPER & VAN WINDOWS ANU ACCESS DOORS NOW50" AT OFF FIRST QUALITY 4 FTX8 FT. WOOD BACKED PANELS 5 Oifft•tnl Panets BLUE STAIN. WORMY RUSTIC PINE BOARDS 1"1.U" 2gc " , ...... 2()c " -~ ~. 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FALCON STEEL BEL TED RADI AL WHITEW ALl.S ER70 14 FR70 14 GR70.14 GR70-IS HR70 14 HR70 15 JR 70.IS LR7().IS 4FOR s199 S2.74 to SJ.63 F.E.T per ure i!cpend111gon llrewc and weight The Broadway TIRE AND SERVICECENT ERS ()pt't'I 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday 8 A M 10 6 P.M. Saiurday; Noon 10 5 P.M. Sunday Newport Beach Phone 644-1212 Huntington Beach Orange Mall Phone 892-3331 Phone 998-9490 Laguna Hills Phone 586-7630 Benny Goodman Swing King Concert SRO PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia CAP) -It wu almost like old times at the Paramount Theater in Times Sq1;1are when Benny Goodman showed up ror a concert an Prague. Police had to cordon off tbe entrance to Lucema Hall to try to bold back gatecrashers ror the performance Tuesday night by the 67-year-old Kine of Swlng and bis orchestra. At least 1,000 peo. pie were turned away at the Ucket booth despite hlO> prices. INSIDE .THE BALL, WIDQI dips three noors below ground level, the audience was packed in close rows of seats, hanging in clusters from balconies and jammed to the walls in the standing area. Just before the clarinetist started playing, gatecrashers took over the aisles and squatted oo the floor to hear Goodman's classical jazz. "It reminded me ol the ear- OOOOMAH ly days audiences when people would ~most bang down the chandeliers," Good· man s&Jd later. · . Lucerna Hall normally seats 2,000. A policeman swd 4,000 were there. The crowd and the spotlights made the beat in· tense. "The heat hit me in the second half of the con· cert. By the end I was drenched to the skin," Good· mansald. FOUR DAYS Thursday, October 28-Sunday. October 31 · Drastic savings at moat of our 60 speclaltv stores. Start your holiday shopping-sot. on many gift Items. 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October 28. 11J76 DAILY PILOT •7 Paid Political Advertisement • Governor Jerry Brown is not being honest with the people of California. His statements about Proposition 14 are false. And YOU can prove it. Givi ng farm workers the right to vote. In a recent series of political television com- mercials paid for by the "Yes on 14 Committee:' Governor Jerry Brown said of Proposition 14, "The truth is it gives secret ballot elections to the men and women who work in the fields to harvest our food:' HOGWASH. Proposition 14 cannot give farm workers the right to vote in secret ballot elections because farm workers already have that right, QY-law. Governor Jerry Brown signed that law himself, just last year. It is the Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975. It created the Agricultural Labor Relations Board (ALRB). The Board is run by appointees of Governor Jerry Brown. It is fully funded and operating right now. Proposition 14 cannot change that or take it away. TRUE or FALSE? That's easy. Call the ALRB and ask them. (916) 422-9876. NO-On14. I PROTECT PRIVATE PROPERTY-NO on 14 Committee, 5108 E. Clinton Way. Suite 124, Premo, Calif. 937'IT. Harry Kubo. President. Mrs. Corky Larson. Vice Praident. • 88 DAILY PILOT Thursday. October 28. 1976 Warning: .The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your H~alth. 13 mg'.'Jar:.' 0.8 mg.nicotine ev. per cigarette. FTC Repon Apr'.76 . ... . f Marlboro LIGHTS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE -·--·--~--.. • --------,.. . ~. -~ - Loving Core Dispensed . Healthy children ... oft to a good start in school. This ls a possibility for all youngsters in Orange County, thanks to the efforts of a dedicated team from the county health department and funding from the state. Under new legislation in California, every child has the opportunity to have a complete medical check·up before he or she enters school , according to Dr. Gerald Wagner. The only drawback is that parents may not be aware of the opportunity or not want to talce advantage of it. Some confusion has existed concerning the legislation Dr. Wagner said, but revised laws now provide services for children 18 months prior to first grade and 30 days after en· tenng, through the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program. In Orange County clinics, however, children may re- ceive care from birth to six years of age. The additional cost is taken up by the county, Dr. Wagner said. State funds will pay for children from low· and moderate-income families and for children covered by Medi·Cal. Youths from families not eligible for free services are charged according to the fee scale of their own doctor. Clinics a re held in 21 different cities on staggered days aud children are examined by appointment. "We do far more in our clinics than · "gulalions call for ," Dr. Wagner asserted. "But it's a vtrncle for every child lo receive minimum health care." The clinics are held in the same location on a regular basis and the same staff members are there each time it is open ... This enables us to give a better evaluation," Dr. Wagner explained. Since the staff includes a pediatrician as well as re- gistered nurses, many problems can be taken care of on the spot, saving another visit to the doctor. To m ake st easier on parents and offer more of an incen· live to come, bilingual clerks do the paperwork, which can be a major slum bling block to medical care. Ea rly medical care is important, Dr. Wagner stressed, because serious problems can be discovered in the first two years of life. Ten percent of the children who come to the clinjcs are found to be anemic because their mothers didn't eat proper· ly during pregnancy. Dr. Wagner said. Others have dental caries, lack of immunization and moderate behavior disorders. "Heart abnormalities also can be picked up in the first one to t wo years of life," Dr. Wagner added. While many of the clinics concentrate heavily on the county's Spanish-speaking population, the Anglo people aren't forgotten, Dr. Wagner asserted. One of the big problems is broken appointments and parents who sign waivers so their children won't have to be examined for school. ''We're not sure how many children aren't being seen," Dr. Wagner said. "But we find that most parents have a true interest in their children.'• An yone wishing to obtain information about the clinics or make an appointment may call 834-5304 Monday through Friday. Families needing transportation or help with other pro· blems relating to the clinics may call the Orange County Department of Social Services. 834-4340. Having a blood test isn 't so bad, says Nurse Nancy Ota, who reassures Kathy Awai while her father Kake/a Awai watches (above). At left, Sherry Fierro weighs Taide Tobias, 4 months, with the help of her mother, Carmen. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday October 28, 1976 Cl· Milestones: New Heighf- Benny and Nano Fox on 50th anniversary By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille Dally PllOC Stall The cameramen trained their lenses on the elfish man balanc· ing hi s slight frame atop a stool extended over the edge of a 24· s tory Hollywood hotel. On the sidewalk below, spec- tators craned their necks upward to see the sight, which even in the seen-e verything '70s was indeed quite a spectacle. The subject of all the attention was Benny Fox, known to thrill seekers for more than six de· cades as the Huma n Fly. That stunt. performed a little more than two years ago, was ac- complished by a man who is long past the age when most people more than welcome a sense of security. But Fox, now approaching the ~year mark. still dreams of once again defying the odds by balanc· ing himself precariously 500 feet above the ~round . For a man who has literally been a part of the skyline in cities throughout the nation and in 29 foreign countries, advancing years are insignificant. DO IT AGAIN ''Age don 't make no dif· ference," says the Anaheim resi· dent, examining an aged publici· ty stHI of himself. "I've done it and I'll do it again. I 'II keep on doing it because that's my Life." Fox, born into a family whose roots in the circus go back generations. was showing a vis· itor part of the hundreds of newspaper clippings and photo· graphs chronicling his car eer as a)\y_man fly and aerialist.. There were pictures of the time he did his act atop the newly opened Mint Hotel in Las Vegas and when he was named Buena Park's Ambassador of Goodwill in 1971. . And there were autographed pictures from admirers like Lucille Ball, Mary Pickford and David Nelson, whom Fox tutored Benny Fox Gets a big hug from Foster Grandparent . . staff members, Debbie Norris (left) and Kathi Otto. on the high wire for a movie role "This is my daughter," he said, pulling out a shot taken dur ing the days he and his daughter . Betty, were billed a s ·'The World's Greatest Aerial Sensa· lion of All Time." It showed the pair atop an rs. inch disc 500 feel above the street. , "She was one of the greatest." said Fox. ·'She even skipped rope on the pedestal." · HALLOFFAME That stunt and Fox's speciaitv of jumping 16 fej!'l from a hover- ing helicopter,..-6nto the platform earned them a place of honor in the Cirtus H all of Fame sn Saras9(a . Fla. As was bis practice throughout his days with circuses like Ringl· ing Bros . and Barnum and Bail· ey. he worked without the aid of any safety devices. He has received hundreds of letters of gratitude from charity organizations he donated his services to over the years. During the war years he was praised by the Treasury Depart· ment for his help in selling milJions of dollars in war bonds. Despite the many honors he has received, Fox said Oct. 21 was his Big Day. ANNIVERSARY That's the day he and his wife, Nano, celebrated their 50lh wed· ding anniversary. It was in Chicago a half cen- tury ago lhal the couple met. Fox had hurt his ankle while doing a show and was taken to a hospital where he ~met bis future wife, a registered n se. When he eft the Windy City a week late , she went with him. They were married in Detroit, one of many stops along the show business road. ''Every one of my children was born in a different state." While Fox's conversation seldom strays from his aerial days, bis lite has talcen on a new dimension in the past two and a half years: He's a Foster Grandparent at Fairview Stale Hospital. He's up early for his dally workout-push-ups and run- ning-and Is driven to the hospital by 7 a.m. five days a week. He ataya unW noon and then takes the buabome. FOSTEKGaANDPARENT "IJ.fe would be so miserable if I dldn 't take care of them," be said of the two children be tends to. A ,24-story Hollywood hotel was the scene of the Human Fly's most recent major stunt nearly three years ago. ~· ·'The good Lord is good to me. I like what I'm doing." Yet, there's still hls career as what has to be the world's oldest living daredevil. Although his most recent ma- jor stunt was about two ye'1'8 ago, he said his agent is workfng on an appearance on a day-tiyne talk show. Why does he keep It up? "I like heights," he said simp- ly. "To me the higher the bet- ter.'' He's capable of doing today. what he did 30 or 40 years ago, be says. And you believe hlm.· After all, his grand!ather wa& known for his thrilling high wire: act. And that at Ule ripe old aae of87 • • .. (2 DAILY PILOT Thursday. Octot>«28, 1978 Progra·ms Entertain AaT LEAGUE: Darwin Duncan wUl pre- HDt the program for the HUD~ Beach lf'OUP at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1, in tbe Edison denon will review boob Un l v er 11 t y Center later in the alterftOOIL by and of Willlam F. '!beater. Buckley Jr. FASHION SHOW: · Community Center. D I 8 C \J S S I O N Promtnade of Creations GROUPS: Two public ls the theme of the dlacuslions are planned luncheon showln1 of at Callfornla State Fasblon1 by Koko of EL CAMINO a£AL WOJ(EN: An art ~ure and demonstration will be preaented by Mrs. Jean Freeman alter a luncheon meeting at noon Thursday, Nov. •. In the Dana Point Com- munity Clubhouse. A former Instructor of fine art.a at Oran1e Coast Colle1e, Duncan has atudled privately and at art schools In Los An1eles. University, Fullerton. &lkos. Crime: How to Protect The event, to take PANHELLENIC: Yourself and Your Home place at noon Wednes· will be the topic for the day, Nov. 3, in the Wednesday, Nov. 3, Newporter Inn, ls session, and on Wednes· sponsored by the lrvine day, Nov. 10, Rape: Terrace Philharmonic Myths and Realities and Assoelates. Mra. Freema , a eraduate of tbe ~te.r for Creative Studies in Detroit, bas been an ex- hi bl ti 01 artist in the Laguna Beach Festival ol Arts for l8 years. Mrs. Alva Wilson's Emerald Bay home will be the setting for a 1 p.m. meeting Wednesday, Nov.3. Sell-defense for Women Proceeds will support wlllbediscussed. the Phllbarmonlc Both programs are Society's free youth con· free, will begin at noon. certs and the music and will be held in the mobile. EMBROIDER E RS' GUILD: Norma Papish, author, researcher and collector of needlework and lace, will speak before the Oran1e Coun· Mrs. Charlotte Hen· ALLIANCE FJlAN· CAJSE: A French film with English s ub-titles will be presented as a scholarship benefit at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the auditorium o( Harbor View School. Tickets, which may be purchased at the door, are $2.50 for adults and $1.SO, :>tudents. ty Chapter et 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, in • Park Newport. ~-.....,.~ Ms. Paplsh is the originator and author of the Smithsonian Institu· lion's weekly tour, 200 Years of Needlework. The meeting is open to the public. Admission is COSTA MESA WOMEN : A ways and means luncheon will be -:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;============;;;;~served in the clubhouse $2.50 CULTURA L CENTER : A mem· bership drive is current· ly being conducted to support the new center in Orange County. Mem bershlp runs from $10 annually for ac.; lives to $1,000 for foun. ders. Contributions may be mailed to the Orange County Cultural Center, Inc., Fidelity Tower, 2700 North Main St., San· taAna92701. PUBLIC PACKAGING ·SHIPPING CENTERS ~~ at noon Thursday, Nov. 4. Bridge and other card games will be played (Ann landers O:J 1=1111c11.1: Hll~\~IJl.IE \f\llTH C:lllllE Warning Cited PACKAGING SYSTEM YOUR PACKAGING & SHIPPING MADE EASY! BRING IN YOUR ITEMS WE LL PACKAGE, LABEL& SHIP NEW FOAM-IM-f'lACf METHOD IJ.1'.S .• COftlmo11 Cam"', Alrinlght from_. door (714) 751-7482 COSTA MESA 3042 ENTERPRISE AVE., COSTA MESA. CA. 92626 (j~RtJ!lN!JJ FURNITURE STRIPPING dip ·nbl'~tip 785 W. 17ftt StrHt ·"Unit A" Costa Mesa, Ca. Phofte 548-7622 APPROXIMATE PPICES (ho;,, (-or,.;11-1 •••••• $6-$7 Po..,,.J o.~ To01t1 ••• $20 & UI' ('-oo (pe..,.I .••.... S7 SIO Rolhop 0.1l1 .•.•• SJO ~up aoc\tr1 (.or .. ii.) .••••• sa s' 0 n ••••. ' rl<owt• •••• ~' 8 I'. up 'oc\ffl (po·lll) •••••• ,SI 1 $M a.di, l"CJlt •.....• $12 /<.up a.11, ~ •• ,.,,, ••••••. ,,, •• , ..•••••••• $14 & up '''ft Tm.,,,. 5'1. I 1•.$ p•-Pic~wJ l 01hmy ••1il1~lt ,, ! , , i: I fl< t 11I2 t]; I $ OO 0 onony 1 F F f ur~iture stripped .............. ,, ..... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ha ve ha d considerable ~X· periencc as a ~ychiatric nurse and would like to comment on the letter from the wife who wrote that her husband refused to klss thei r baby boy because he had "never kissed a guy before." Both you and the wife re· cognized the problem to be deep seated" but you didn't sug. gcst psychiatric help. I believe he needs it before he abuses the child, if he hasn't already done so. In my opinion, there are one of two reasons for his strange behavior: 1. The father considers the baby competition for his wife's affection, as if the baby were an adult. One of these days be will attack the youngster as if he WERE an adult. 2. The m an 1s a bisexual and will go to bizarre lengths to con· vince his wife that he is straight. What do you think of these diagnoses" -OLD ARMY NURSE DEAR NURSE: Right on. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am aware that a girl under 18 can gel an abortion without consent from her parents . What I need to know right away is can a girl's parents FORCE her to have an abortion when she is under age If she doesn't want to have one? I'll be watching for your answer in the paper. I can't risk receiving a letter from you on this subject. Hurry, please. - STRONG FEELINGS AGAINST DEAk STRONG FEELINGS: The recent Supreme Court ruling on Missouri's abortion law saJd, "Abortion is an Intensel y personal right. A mlnor capable of understanding the gravity of the operation need not share thla right even with another member of the family." START NOW TO EXPERIENCE MORE • • • • O n t b e other b and, a Massachusetts law requiring . conaent of both parents was re· t urned to a lower court for fur ther lnterpretaUon. T bls means tbe law varies according to state. It Is not clear-cut and there Is bound to be even more confusion as time goes by. My advice to you, however , ts this: If you have "Strong Feel· lags Agalnst," do NOT have an abortion. T he gullt would be UO· bearable. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My, dear husband passed away after 22 years of a wonderful mar· riage. I was grief-stricken, as were several of our friends and relatives. Jack was a fine person and a greal many people loved him. I am now looking at a $2,000 funeral bill. Not one of our re· latives or friends has come forward and offered to help me pay it. • Instead, I have received hun· dreds of notes written on sym· pathy cards and dozens of rambl· ing letters telling me what a great guy Jack was. I've been re· ading the same stuff over and over until I'm blue in the face. These le~lers are no comfort. They only make me feel worse. There were so many baskets or flowers at the funeral, the place looked like a greenhouse. For several days after, people sent flowers to ME to lift my spirits. It would have been more sensible had they sent checks to help pay the funeral bill. Am I right? - FRIENDSHIP IS FINE BUT IT DOESN'T PAY THE BILLS DEAR F RIEND: Sony, dear, It ls not considered good taste to send the bereaved checks to help pay the funeral expenses. Be grat~ful that so many friends sent n owers and letters. o HEALTH o HAPPINESS o SUCCESS o PROSPERITY WE CANNOT PROMISE YOU THE WORLD ON A SILVER PLATTER -BUT -WE DO SA Y THAT SPIRITUAL MIND SCIENCE WILL SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY ...• SOI.YE l'ROIUMS • IMPltOVI HEALTH GAIM PIACI OF MINO WOMEN'S •SPORTSWEAR •TENNIS WEAR •LINGERIE • 2 • N·ow OPEN OVBtCOME PIAR. AMXllTY, WOUY UMDBSTAMD YOUISB.F JOIN US EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:30 ·r.M. 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Works like a dog in take. They're not re- that Xerox jungle. Up at allstic about themselves. dawn. the long ride in I'm certainly not being and back ••. and what unreasonable. It seems for?· Just to make things to me if everyone.else easier for us. Tonight's can bust out of there at going to be different. I'll closing time, so could even cook with un-Fred .•. ifbewantedto. saturated fat so he'll live 6: 15 p. m. Close that longer. . oven door! What do you 4 :45 p.m. Won't he be mean, 'What is it?' It's surprised. I've got all his lasagna with' hardening favorites. Lasagna, red of the mozzar eUa ... just wine and chilled forks the way your father likes and plates lo go with the it! · salad. Never knew a 6:35 p.m . Il's funny. I m a n c o u I d b e s o never wanted to get mar. paranoid about serving ried. Anyone whose first salad on a plate that words w ece "Room comes steaming out or Service" s hould never· the dishwasher . So ruin· have been forced into dulgehim. marriage in the first 5 p.m . Let's see, have I place. forgotten anything? Salt 7 p.m. He's doing this and pepper on the table, 1 just to annoy m e. When 1 glasses that match and I called him at noon and gave the fork that rits the told him It was going to overbite to one of the be a special evening, kids: right then a nd there he 5:30 p.m. Poor Fred. made up his mind to put Cooped up all day with me in my place. He hung that dingy secretary who up the phone and said, still wears her typing pin ·Hey, Ginger , s low it with the 30 on it. There's d o w n . 0 1 d something wrong with a . whatshername is doing · secretary when I call my the Cos m op o l it an husband and s he asks me number tonight.' I just to spell my last name. No bet they had a big laugh wonder he has to work so over that! hard. He 's doing the 7:10 p.m. There's his work.of two. car in the driveway now. 5:45 p.m. He's late. Oh Listen to that. He just well, probably couldn't slammed his door in slow be helped. My goodness. motion. You can tell. a wife s hould be happy "Hi Honey." her husband works a lil· ''SHUT UP AND SIT Ue overtime . Shows he's DOWN!" ambitious and takes his work seriously. Lucky I --------- understand these things. I 'll turn the oven down to Z7S. 6 p.m. You know the trouble with Fred. He's incompetent. Always has been. Some men just UPHOLSTERY Wllftl ,_ .,,_. ~--·· I '22 H..._ ll•d. Cost• Mn.-541-025' cannot estimate how -:;miiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiijjii;--much time a job will • A First . SIZES 141/,a.J61fi HtSSIS lllKlltl SHITSWIAI fOUIDA TIOIS Ella "or's HALF-SIZE SHO flllUlfOI 22& o. ... ,., .... COSTA MISA Marine 2nd Lt. Linda Arms i s th e only woman in the Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron of 122 al Marine Corps Air r Station. Santa Ana. llOS .,..,.,. llwL llUUll'1ff llACN " ............ tit '"''" L"UU NILU MALl f . S h e re s id es i n Anaheim. hi Lol1w1 W..W "'"~•-r•uro • M"'*' Char9e ' . 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Geot select'°" of spo11 & c:onvm ~~ Come ;,, today for t"9 be\! ~ion for th!! whole fomil\r., ERVYN' FULLERTON CroHroada Center, 3204 EHt Yorba llnda-9914800 HUNTINGTON BEA<;H 1811 Ad•maAvenue 81~9731 . . r -. ~f t>AILVPtLOT • I lhurtdey.•Octobtt 21. 1975 INSIDE WOODY ALLEN AA ... $ '5PR1~6> 8VU.~T1~ OF . AcxJl,1'" eDUCAlT~ c~ ... ,.Co~y Political ThousM: A dctail!<l study fl everyone ftall HaNil'lg to Nixon. I FUH~·y .WIMKERBEAN ,.---------, TANK McNAMARA INAHCY MAY I INTRODUCE GENERA\-8L088S. ~===' JUST RETIRED UNITED Feature Syndicate Wednesday sPuzzle Solved. 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I;; if.:;;~~" , ---- s Doctmet lorm 4 7 Hazards system unit 28 Collar 1ype 49 Leg Joint e Airplane ~9 Of speech 51 Mak• eyes section sounds at 7 Touch 30 Closer to 52 Drug plant ag11nat maturity 53 Sever 8 Leffers J2 Lively 55 Verb 9 Actor ••• dance contr1c1ton Spark• 34 Stimulate 56 M1111 yield 1 o Documenl 35 No longer 1n 5 7 Quadruped TUMBLEWEEDS I NBSP SOME At7VIC8}i0C .... ACCORDING10 A RE:CENi F\?t.1..1 I~ PROPPE:CI ~ON THE IMREJARIC SP/..ENCXJR INPEX .. MISS PEACH -~ Al-1. JeCAOSE MY Nf:WFE~ERS ARE WIL."ONG-1 VOO HAVE A RARE CASI: OF HOMISICK ~e Fe..mifRS by Mell 1 00, l PO. THIY'O AL.I.. l.~k'f 0 LAP IN Ml~r .... r uH .. OH·· LJ&s ... 1 DoN'T THINK I1LL Bl: ABL~ TO GO TO SCHOot.. ... by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson .,.,. .... ..._ __ .. .,.._ ....... . /.m~--~,. ....... --"He~. 1 want y~ to dec\de how you'd like to spend your birtbday Saturday-this will give me time to cancel the opera and ' ' dinner rcacrvations, if neCCS5l\IY," PU«!ker Power Jerry Lewis clowns with aC'tress Lynn Red- grave during r chearsJls fo .. Lewis ' Broadway stage debut in a re\ n a l of "R ellzapoppin, •· u musu.JI <:omt·dv rt..'\'Ul' I# w,.....,, ",,., ' ti>•"-'"d l ~•l -'-tUd \··--·I uf ,...., ltt•• 19?b ··-~ -· ... ""'"DENNIS HOPPER MAO DOG •. "~JEREMY THOMAS • • , • • PHlllPP( MORA •R ·-, . • ...... ,.. • • ••f:TI . -.............. _, ........... ~ ~"-·· ~ ..... MOW PUYING AT THESE SELECT THEATRES • Pfltt City Cnttr Oran11 634-9282 UA Wtsbliaster -Westminster 893-0546 I Pacific DrlQfl Dr. la • Dra1111 S58-IC22 111111 South Coast-Bristol Costa Mm 546-2711 PLEASE CALL TffEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES e.A G"Matter ~pGof Glime_, __ ,....,HE~w=po..,..Rr"-c1=H(..;..:M:::::.AS~·· ,..fAl(Oil\fHWt &lroilAC "''"ti tllCWf'o,.l 0 -.11ttt1t •H 1•0 CINEMA VIEJO \0 '•tt••H Ol•".,l MIUIOH YllJO 110.•no ....... ··"" ... • '•tw• ~ ..... ThurSday, October 28. 1976 DAILY PILOT (;.5 'Kennedg's Cliildren., 60's Exorcised at OCC We arc m a New York bar, circa 197'41 with five people -stran&ers who never commurucate with each other -as tbey rcaunisce about the painful, traumatic decade of lhe 1960s, They are "Ken- nedy's Children." This incas1ve new play by Robert Patrick. re· ce1vmg its Orange County premiere al Orange Coast College this week, examines these turbulent limes from rive separate perspectives. ullernately and with increasing fervor. The fact that tht>y do not address one another is, in itself, a valld stutt>mcnlon that era. Intermission . Tom Titus the Sixties, covering the proll'st movements from Selma through Berkeley, Woodstock and finally Kent State, where it all ended. Though she mrts with cliche, her character comes through as a pitiful, wasted life. Skillrully directed by John Ferzacca, the pro- dud1on shafts its tone as often as its focus, picking THE SEX GODDEs.5 WHO never was, a jewel up thl threads or ench life in somewhat of a of a role, is given depth and perception by chronological order. Mark Smith's barroom setting McKee Anderson, an excellent actress who skillful- rs a finely structured facade, high.lighted by Doug . ly_ equates her grief at the death of Marilyn Monroe Ogden's subtle lighting effects. with Wanda's at the JFK assa:.smation. Miss An· derson gives a beautiful sense or meaning to a single-dimensional character and her denouement. is the most moving of the show. TIJROUGll PATRICK'S PROBING narrative, "H' meet Wanda, the onelJme professional woman \\-hose hfe v. as :-haken irreparably by the JFK as- sJ..,~tnat t0n. Sp~1rgl•r. the homosexual actor Pb\"\'hrn~ hirnself throu~h an endless tunneJ or un- dl'rground pla}s; Mark, the demented veteran or \'1etnam, Rona, the qwntessenllal student activist. and C.irla. lhl· bcautr!ul barfly whose fervent ctrt>am, <in unfulfrlll'<l one, was to become a nother ;\1Jrrl} n ,\.torlrol·. Tl•rr C1rann.1 ,gives u poignant performance as W.tnda. whose ltfo \1rtually stopped rn November. l91i3. jnd 'nho rt•mains haunted by those events. Her story rs dost.·~! to the theme or the play, a woman traumatized rnto ml•Hec·trvcness who shucked her .uh trl1stng l'arc·cr for social work to "carry on has mission." THE STORY LEAST KEYED to historical t•\cnts 1s that of Spar~t·r (Sandy Simpson). whose neuro~ec; would have occurred Ill any penod -and· "hLl~e :-tory 1:-~o outlandis h rt borders on fantasy, thus detructrng from the play 's overall realism . "Kennedy's Children " is a remarkably thought-provoking play, an exp<mence in reverse nosiatgia Chat ling.ers long a(ter the final fadeoua_ lt continues tonight through Saturday at rtp.m. in the OCC auditorium and admission is free. "Kl!HHfOY'SCHILOREN'" A pl.,)y bV Roberl Pdlf1(lt. OlrPC.f~ b• JOl\n Fu 1•tta Wlllnq by Mork Srn. Ill l•Qnhng by OouQ OQOP<l P<P ~~1"1 tomqM throuqll !tatur<1.1v •' 8 o"ct<>ck '" 01~ O••nq~ Co.>•t Collt"qi, AU'1•ronurn 7101 Fdlrvlfow ~o~us. CO'.trJM .. \d Ac1tT'1\o\iOf'l fft't- THE CAST W.tntJa T rrl Cl r '""d ""iOtlrQPr • • • •••. 4'1'1nttv Sirnv'-00 M lfk • • . . • • . . ••. S<otl llll•v ~OrtJI • l 1'\•l 81 \( ~ C..lrla Mt 1(,-p A"°"'rwn 8.u-tendPr • l(~v1n Outt<1. Despite• these ~truclural handicaps, Simpson gives ..---==--:;====----. perhaps the bt·:-;t pl•rf<1rmance of the cast Scott l tll~ l'nac:t" thl· pathetic, brain-damaged !\!Jrk, tht' \ rl•tn.Jm n •turncc whose terrible secret will Ol'Hr be l•rasl•d from his consciousness. UUey 1s 11 \\ ~•''.\. almost monotonous in his delivery, ~·pt• king of hrs \"1Nnam expt-rrcnc:es m the present lcnc;;c·. a.., hl· gra<Juall) captures hrs audience. Lisa Blad. embodies all disenchanted youth of I CHUllf Cl'Vlll' "THE GREAT DICTATOR" ~·!11E~OlD R~S~ i: ~'~ r6"1 :;:~ •·)~e e>H S. OU1H COASTr ~' .......... . ., l•t·P./11 •tA(t4 t 't• \'4 • ~ttetAl l41l f O,.f .. ING 4 4\, M WUC NIGHT\ \P'tCtAl MATIHU\ \AT & \UM-1 4' THEATRE I "BITIERSWEET LOVE" STAlllllHG LANA TURNER COLOR ll"GI THE.A TRE ir----1 WALT DISNEY'S "SNOW WHITE AMO THE SEVEN OW ARFS" & "NO DEPOSIT, NO RETURN" 1561 W SUNFlOWER ;o, or BRISTOL c M 540 0594 4) "SNOW WHIT& & THI SEVEN OW ARFS" . 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Octo~2&. 1978 Government Spends Less Than Budgeted WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ford admulistration says government spending so far this year has fallen $11.4 billion below what was budgeted. Many econ om ist.s both in and out or the government say the shorU all in spencllne may have been a major cause of the slowdown In economic growth in the past six months. The shorUall in spend- ing ln the last three months alone has been $7.6 billion, according to Wednesday's report. When the government spends leas than is budgeted, it buys less 1'AKING TOCK than planned, which can result In a slowdown in produrtion and loss of profits and jobs in the private economy. Lotcer Fare• BORIWCI APPrnfdnat Keith Fuller, 53, has been appointed president and gener al manager of The As· sociated Press, replacing Wes Gallaghe r , who retired earlier this month as head or the news cooperative. GM Slaauer• ~•rd W as h ingto n <AP> President f''ord has approved li Civil Aeronautics Board order that will e limina te s,0 ver al ::.easonally rower international air rares this winter but deny the airlines the increased fares they wanted. New Flight Asked DETROIT CAP> -General Motors turned in a record· shattering performance during the third quarter with net profits of $397 million on $10 2 billion in sales, the world's la r gest automa1'er reported Wednesday. The order means passengers • nymg on regular economy or first class flights between the United States and Europe this winter will pay the sam e orr-season rates as last year. instead of rates Crom 3.4·20 percent higher as requested by the airhnes. But they won't get as big a break on some of the dis- counted tickets. such as the group inclusive tour rate and the 14·21· day excursion rares. Hughes Airwest and Frontier · Airlines have filed an application with the Civil Aeronautics Board to provide through-plane service be tween Orange County and Denver along existing r outes without increasing current fre· quencies. GM is the second U .S. automaker this week to report re- cord third-quarter profits, a strong sign of the industry's dramatic financial resurgence from a sever e two-year r e· cession. Chrysler Corp. broke its 26-year-old profit record last quarter. ITWAS FOUR IH THE MORHIHG ..• jlyTllll ~UMT, ltA . You JU"t spoke tn the d(\.Ctor and your baby has a fever of 104 Now you need a prco;cnpt1on rilled and you need 1t right aw av. n11t later on What arc the rhanrcs or finding lh<' pharmacist at that h1~ C'harn d1 v-ount place" You ar<.' not even 'iure which pharmacist 1t L'> or cv<.'n his name And. even 1r vou did. would he come down and rill your prescription., Chance~ are pretty .,hm We hope that you don"l ever need us at 4 AM but 1r you do, our full servirr pharma(•y r c-;pon<ls h • the emergency necdc; ot its regular tU!.lomcrs YOU OR YOUR ·oocTOR C/\N PHONE us when }'OU n<'cd " dehverv We will dchvcr promptly without extra charge /\ great many people rely on us ror their health needs· We welcome requ ests for delivery service and charge arcounts Pilll UDO PHAIMACY JS I Hospttal lood "'" Defl•wy ...,,,,,... .. ~ 641·1510 Oil Port Statement Clarified LONG BEACH <AP> - An environmental im- pact r eport on a pro· posed supertanker port ror Alaskan oil has been r eleased, and city of- 1 ficials mention it in urg- ing that the facility be bwltbere. An Associated Press story Oct. 20 erroneously reported that the en- viro nmental impact statement itsel! recom· mended the facility be built. The draft report by the Port of Long Beach said the proposed expansion would create only a frac- tion of the air pollution which opponents of the project have predicted, but it neither endorsed nor opposed the facility. The federal govern· ment has urged that Long Beach be chosen as the si t e f o r t h e supertanker port, where crude oil from Alaska would be unloaded and shipped to Texas through an un u sed pipeline or iginally designed to ship natural gas. FAST, LOW-COST, QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING 10 to 10,000 Copies H••• • cup of cott•• Of\ w1 anct '°"' tob wtll P<OO•blf lie , .. .,., "9fo.e row flftlol\ PhotocoplH Aullabl• NEWPORT BEACH ?40 Newport Center Or Dos1qo Plaza. Suill' 120 (714) 640-9053 OVER 300 PIP1 NATIONWIDE LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Gto' paper & we w ill back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 415 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea. Sates Tax Included No Card ? D•.tw you• owft or \MIO your~"''" Mll1rO\\ anti pl\On" rt11mber wc,.11 !Mio.°"" r~rcJ poir laQ ADO. H •<IC" END CHECKORM NE ORDER PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box1560 Costa M•a,Cellfornla92628 Daniel E. Parr has been appomted general manager of New York Ufe Insurance Company's. Newport Beach general office. He is former general manager of the Torrance general ofnce. • Michael J. Lewis, lrvme. has been named vice president finance for Frontier. Inc., Newport Beach. A director and secretary-treasurer of the firm. be is former controller. Peter M. De Prosperts, Huntington Beach. has been named controller. He is former assistant con- troller. • Rosalie McElroy, Newport Beach. bas been named account executive with radio st ation KMPC. She is former account executive with KWIZ and andKOCM. • Ed Ba blucb has joined Koboway, Inc .• Costa Mesa. as gener al manager. He is a former manager at ITT Cannon Electric. • Dr. Don B. Neumann has joined Eocom Corp., Irvine, as assistant to the president, responsible for marketing the company's systems and research capabilities. He is former president of GCO. Inc. • Fred Geraud Jr., Huntington Beach, has been named m anager of Bank of America's Sepulveda· Vermont branch in Harbor City He is former manager of the Dominguez Hi lls branch • G. Robert Ensign, Corona del Mar. vice pres1 dent and project director for WllU am L. Pereira As· soc:iates, Corona dcl Mar. has been appointed to the architectural technology advisory board for Ccr · ritos College ,. Michael E . Woodhead . a Newport Beach native, has been named marketing director of Dunn Properties Corp .. responsible for coordinating leas· mg activities at Uunn properties m Orange County He 1s former Nevada reg1onaJ manager for th~ ftrn1 * The following per~onnel changes have been an- 11uUI1ced by AMF Voit, Inc.: Keith Kleppe, Laguna N1Kue l, h as been named Sw1m aster market manuger He ts former Hawaii district sales manager for the firm. . -Rod Ingram, Laguna Beach. has been ap· pointed coordlnalur of marketing analysis . He is former associate product counselor for the mterna· tional division of Avon Products -Ed Dunn, Costa MC!)1t, has been named direct marketing manager. Ile is former merchan- dise manager for the firm's bowling products. * Gerald Koty has been named manager of the Wells Far10 Bank office at Fountam Valley. He jomed the bank in 1968. * Tom Treptow has been named director of systems marketing for Varian Data Macb.lDes, Irvine. He is former director or systems software for the compa ny * Chancy M. 1..ott, vice president, has been named assistant managing director at WUUam L. Pereira Associates, Corona del Mar. He ls responsi- ble for the development of a number of the firm's projects and directs developmen\ program ac- tiviti~. . * Kris Scott has been named m a n ager of Martnen Eacrow L~guna Beach. She was previous· ly affiliated with CoJCtwell Banker. * Two persons have been named account ex· ecutives for Estey-Hoover Advertising, Newport Beach, Loa Ferrari will deveJQJ),..accounts for its public relations division. Mlebael R. MDDOs will handle advertising clients. • B. Carol)'ll Scblee ha.s been appointed com- munications coordinator for Sm.Kii Tool, Irvine, a division of Smith International, Inc. She is former edit.or of an ln·house publication for Children'• HoepitaJ of Orange County. • Pllll Clenlaad and James C. Fosberg have been named to newly created positions as senior vice presidents at MJcrodata Corp .• Irvine . Cleveland is a former vice president, marketing, and Foebel'I is former aisistant to the president. With senior vice pre&ident Geerce E . Ola.lk they will be responsible for company operations. J'TN Reporta Profit VTN Corp., lrvlne • .bas r~portcd a profit for the first quarter ended 1'\li. 27. Three-month revenues were $5,222,075, compared with $4,549, 7'79 for the three mont.bl ended Aug. 29, 1975. Profit for the three months (which included a tax credit or $57,000, or 5 cents a share) was $146,834, or 12 etoU a share, compared with a loss of 183,538. or 7 cent.I a ahare, for the three months a year ago. FLIGHTS OF FANCY FINO BULLISH BUYERS, TUANONTHEINDUSTRY 'Uncle Al' (Allan Silverton•) Makes Powtea, Puakerooa, Purple Popper• Sugarplum Vision Lives OAKLAND (AP) The hands on lhe chocolate clock read 10 ·30 a.m Below them, a corporate president dressed in a purple velvet tuxedo. ruffled shirt and top hat sit s pondering his customers, requests. "DPar Bubble Gum Kini;:. Could you make a candy that's carbonated so it pops in your mouth?" .. DEAR WILLIE Wonka, Could you make a gum lhat never loses its flavor and turns colors when you chew?" At first glance 1t may seem un· lik~ly that these Ju veruJe fughts of fancy will ever make 1t to the marketplace. But then, th1s ic the United State:. ChewtnJ! Gum Manufacturing Company. "where accidents becom<.' pro ducts,·· and 1t may all come true After a ll. nearby machines pamted like rockets h1ps :met choochoo trams turn out powic~. puckeroos and purple popJ>4'r" I And despite three degrees (law. econmics and businf'SS ad mmistralioo). the 34-year-old ex- ecutive intr oduces himseU as ··uncle Al. the Kidd.Jes ' Pal" and f>xplai ns his workstyle by saymg, 'l like to play " THE PU,RPLE-GARBED pre- sident. Allan Silverstone. plays the candy game quite well. Since buying U.S. Che wing Gum two yea rs ago. his flamboyant marketing has triped sales by producing daydreams lhat in· dude an anticipated $250,000 10 profits this year . AJl this is a far cry from invest- ment bankmg. Silverstone's pre· Vlous calling But he found the rmanc1al world of a plush Bever· Iv Htlls securities fi rm "frustrat· Ulll and boring" and wanted .. a uusiness I could have fun with." So Silverstone opened a candy and gumball machine s torf' called The Penny Arcade m Beverly Hills. then "acqwred Ovt>r 1 'he Counlt•r HASD Ustinqs '• 1'•1 ""o·.t BW u •-, '~' • Prttr\n H 111i... 1'l'• Pt'ltro11t •A·• 1~ •• P,.1tlbon 1 , 1"• P1,.dmt A tA 011 .. P1nk r tn 111• 4·h Pion H18 '-1.,. Pt\t11tn > ..-. 1' • Po')\1\ Co t~ 1 ,~·.; ~~'0NC '0 11' ") P Q#nrvit I)', I) .. PIJ10 (Ap ~·, 1\o <>Mil l~n\ 'r,: ·~,, ==~~ ~, ,,...,. "'• Ri'J ycn Co 10'• 11 RH"""' -. ,. , Rfoc.OQ E q ,.,._,.'°'•~El( I~ 1\ ... Roclon M l'• ' ~owton 11 • ,,..,. ROU\~ • ''-•.-~u' Stov lV ., t0 Srldt ,.._, • , , <;.-~n Dal It q ~ \c:r1DO' H fl ... I• .,,.,. ~II •\ _. '"' S; r'W"".t F 10· _. 10 • ';.t-v ... nUo l~ 1\ • 9' ,,. Co t • 1 Sn.ri f I\ I& "~ • Sot dSf St; I• I S C••Wal 10 11 SwG• Co t'\., u SwEt Sv )\ • ,,, " Citt'nd'fn ,! ~ ,~~ ~::nR~$J ..... SINIQ Sr. " . ,,, . I 8 '. 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Children, perhaP. understandably. associate him with the run-loymg candyma.ker played by Gene Wilder in. the movie. "WUlie Wonk.a and the Chocolate Factory." But Quaker Oats, which qwna the rights to the character'~ 'ob- jected through their lawyers and Silverstone now tells visitors. ·:1 want you to understand that I'm not Willie Wonks . I hope tbat clarifies my position on the mat· ter " Such questions are probably above the head of the tb.irC:S· g rade r wh o h ea rd o f S1lverstone's r eal-life candy. fac- tory and wrote ' "My teachers says as sapo as she gets her plane fixed, she will ny us to your factory. I don't belteve her but there's af trays hope." llp• and Do..,... . " ~ ~ • . ., ,,,,so .. tq S1nnu1ar .. f ' \ ' :I 11 uv. NASOAQ $UMMARY 1~ • ;oo.., NEW YORK (API Mo\! OC!to••' ,,.,., io•. 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" !Of ,.. • .,, A1p10 .. ~ 0 ."' • ,, l 1' ~ ' I' ' 0 t IO U '1 •1111 W.ll'tUt I )0 • ) "" ••rrnlnl .M • n ftlo t '<II • ' , 1 \ , ' 1t1'-• ''" "'<~'" I t 'O 1•'' . R•ytllfl I 20 t? I I 6J•~ .. 1~ 11 10 ~ 11'" + • I •PG' 1' ~ ~ 12" • ·~ "'"""' t0 f ) •• -. .. 6 I •• ... ~1 ' •r q 4' I t I A-nlllel 0 I'\ • • -•• • ' 1'' A•••t<p )'10 1J 10't I\ ..... ' ~ S II ""° • '" , ,.. • 1• 1 • ····-... " ' ,,.. s. ' ,., • ·~ •II 1 •O 10 ts tt • 1"t t i I t ''l't • ~ .. ,. llf\ • g •• ll JI .•• ; tt !,". "' DETROIT (A P > -The United Auto Workera (U AW ) has set a Nov. 5 deadline for a strike against Chrysler. but a second 1976 walkout seems unlikely. The union told Chrysl er Corp. Wednesday that 118,000 worl<ers In 22 .stales and Canada would go on strike ii agreement ls not reached on a new ~ntract, but it made cleat that the walkout could be uverted. "I don't believe Chrysler wants a 5lrlJte, and we don't want to strike. but there's alwi ys a poMibUlty that a at.rlkc will OCt'ur," said VAW Vice President DouglH ~aser. "We've Jot all the major problems to r~olve, but none are lnsurmountabte. •· DAILY PILOT 1976 Tax LalD Alimony Status To Be Changed BJ SYLVIA PORTE& ( Sft1nllh "'0 SM4~) Divorced people payinc alhnonf may find tu c:uts cauatd by the ltTS Tax Reform Act on tbelr 1177 returns. Technically. the cbanac makes alimony a deducUon in It'• riving at adj tasted 8l'QIS Lncomc lnatead of a deducUoa !?om adjusted croa• lncomo. PracUcal!y, thla means alimony payments can be de- ducted in addition to standard deducUons. With the btgber standard de ductions 1va.Jlable on 1976 Md l9T1 returns, the result can be a major saving ror those who use the standard deductJon. But allmony p ayers who ltemiie other deductions Money's Worth (because they top even the new standard deducUon.s> wW.aet little or no tax benefit Crom \1 new tax t.reatmeoC ot alimony. \ , AS AN ILLUSTRATION OF how e ct\ange would wol'k on a 1977 return, take the example of ~reed person who earns $25,000 in 1977, and pays his rormer ".Nlfe $5,000 a year In alimony. His itemized deductions Cor i.,s'erest, taxes, etc .. add up to Sl,200 a year. On his 1976 return, he would have taken itemized deducUons for the $5,000 ol alimony plus the other $1,200 of itemized deductions, lot a total itemized de· duction or $6.200. Under the new law, on his 1977 return. he will deduct the $S.OOO of alimony in arrivi.ng at his acijusted gross Income and then will take a $2,400 standard deduction. This will raise his total deductions from $6,200 on his 1976 return to $7,400 on his 1977 return, giving him a substantial lax UV· tng. In checking whether other itemized ded_uctions for in- terest, taxes, etc., total more than the new st'andard deduc· tions, the taxpayer should remember that there no longer is a child-care deduction on the 1976 return. The child·eare de- duction has been s wilclied to a credit. IN PAST VEAllS, DIVORCED spouses often would get into hassles with the IRS over the dependency deduction for children. In the usual squabble, the husband would claim he contributed more than half the total support for the children, entiU ing him to the dependency deductions, while the wife would claim she contributed more, giving her the deductions. The IRS often would disallow deductions for both until there was proof wh ich one gave more than half. Some years ago, the tax law was amended to offer divorced spouses alternative ways of avoiding a prolonged dispute when the husband pays child support to the wife who has custody of the children. First, if they were willing to agree to the husband's get- ting the dependency deductions, they could specify in their ruvorce agreement that he should get lhe dependency de- tuctions, assuming he contributed at least $600 for the sup- port of each child. SECOND, IJi' 111E DIVORCED spouses could not agree, the husband could set up a presumption that he was entitled to the deductions by contributing at least $1 ,200 for child support, r egardless of how many dependent children were in the wife's custody. nus contribution shifted to the wife the burden of proving that she conlributed more than half the support or the children. It is this second provision that the 1976 law tightened up, starting in 1977. Divorced husbands who want to take adv an· tage or the presumption will have to contribute at least Sl,200 for the support or each child in their wives' custody. A single $1,200 contribution no longer wHI suffice if there are two or more dependent children. There is no change in the negotiated alternative, however. It will still work with a $600 contribution toward each child's support. Next: Moving Erpensn New York Blamed In Concorde Loss PARIS CAP)-Air France will lose $32 million to $34 million this year on operation of its three supersonic Con· corde airliners, the president or the company, Pierre Giraudet. says. Glraudet said Wednesday the loss during Concorde's first year or commercial operation was largely caused by the continued refusal of the New York Port Authori ty to gr3nt landing rights to the airliner . "AS SOON AS WE ARE allowed to open a Concorde service to New York, you will see the plane's attraction for the traveling public," Giraudet said. "We bave no reason to ·suppose that Concorde will not be authorized to land in New York early in 1977." Air France and British Airways h ave challenged the New York ban in the U.S. federal courts. Giraudet saJd ir the two companies win their case and are allowed to serve N ew York, each will initially have one Concorde flight dally, to be increased later to two daily . Air France and British Airways are the world's onJy airlines operating the Concorde, developed jointly by Bri- tain and France, whose governments absorbed the develop- ment costs or about $2.5 billion. GJRAUDET SA.JD AIR FRANCE'S two twice-weekly Concorde nights lo DuJles AirPort, Washington, l>.<.:., were fUJ ed to 85 percent of capacity In lhe first five monlh.c; or operation. Air France has three Concordes tn operaUon and will re<:eive delivery of a fourth In January. The company's fotal investment ln the plane exceeda $300 million. Cash Service Opens "Cash Commend account service," an automated money m achine, has been put In operation at Coast Federal Savings and Loan Associallon 's new Huntington Beach branch, 7552 Edinger Ave. It is the first such electronically operated service in Orange Cotlnty. The automated service allows customers to make cash withdrawals, cash personal checks and make de· posits or loan payments 24 hours a day, seven da.ys a week • Stang to Pay Dividend Stang Hydronlcs, Jnc., San Clemente, has announced a 2C>·cent cash dividend to all shareholders of record e~cept JOOJ:I W.· Stang Jr .. as trustee and holder of "89,900 shares. .BefJnning Jn April 1976, Slang agreed to walve rights lo ca.sh divldends for one rear. The dividend wiJ be P•ld on or about Dec. 13 to shareholders of r ecord u ol Nov. IS. Branch Permit Granted Laguna FtderaJ Savinp and Loan Aasoclallon ha,, been granted a permit for a new branch In Ounae, lo be located at Helm andTusUn avenues. The assottatlon hAs om~ ln Laguna Beach, Lquna N1-uel, Laguna Hilb. Snn Clemente and Lake Elsinore. A BelmontShoreolliceis toopeneoon. I ~· Q DAIL V PILOT ••7• n.1..,1• .. , ..... .,..._ Thursday, 0Clober2S, 1976 By Bil Keane "Why ore you sharpening your nails?" SACCPlea 'New Cities' Study Asked The Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC) is asking the county for a study on the possi· ble formation of new cities in south Orange County. SACC's executive board members this week en· dorsed a Leisure World Governance Committee re· commendation to ask county supervisors for the feasibility study. THEY ARE PROPOSING THAT the study be done by a private consulting firm hired by the coun- ty's Local Agency Formation Commission. They aJso suggestod that a citizens' committee be tormed to screen the consultants and advise them on the re- port. b . " .d "Leisure World doesn't want Lo ea city, sa1 Bob Price. vice president of SACC and a member of the governance committee. ~ He explained that the recommendation for a study "came about objectively" as something needed for the large urea now governed only by the county. GENERALLY, HE SAID, SUCH studies are done by people who have a sell-interest involved. He said the committee decided a county study would be more objective. SACC has considered other methods of gaining more local control over decisions affect mg the Sad· dleback Valley. These have included the formation or an area planning commission and general elec- •tion of all fi ve county supervisors by all county resi· dents. "Right now, the government we have -let's face it -is very poor," said Rick Bohay, SACC pre· sident. He complained or special interests at the county level about which "lhcn•'s nothing we can do to ob· jecl." HE SAID IT IS BETTER TO investigate in- corporation now rather than wait until it is really needed. Although studies of governmental alternatives have been done m the past, they usuaJly lacked necessary facts. Price said. This study, he explained. would have the facts and also delineate what 1s the best thing for the future. The SACC members said they will make their request for the study in a letter to the super.visors. They've estimated the cost or the study at about $100,000. Busts Burst Bus Sides in London LONDON (AP) -A bust on the side of a bus is travelling the streets of London these days. Some or the famous double·decker buses are carrying an advertisinR poster depicting a nude woman e m bracing her lover and advertising clothes. "She's a very beautiful lady and we don't think anybody in this day and age will object to this kind of advertising," said a London Trans por t spokesman. The posters advertise a firm of clothing de- signers and manufacturers. The girl featur ed on the 30 buses carrying the posters is pictured lying on her side. The posters stretch the length of each bus. "No doubt we will get a few complaints," said Michael Mountain, London Transport's com · mercial advertising manager, "but in no way is it salacious.'' Ticketed, Boss Pays GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (A P) -Meter maid Judy Bittner doesn't play favorites. She slapped a ticket on city Parking Director Theodore Perez' municipa l car . Perez is not only her boss but also a man who once nominated Miss Bittner for a contest to choose the prettiest meter maid in North America. Miss Bittner was chosen one of the dozen prettiest. and her picture was put oo a calendar. Perez has the calendar on a wall in his office. "I suspected it was his," Miss Bittner said. "If a car is ln violation, we're supposed to ticket." Peret paid the ticket. claiming it was worth S2 for its public relations value. Beat, Vote Judge Restores R~ght BIRMINGHAM, Al a. (AP) -A federal judge has ruled that convicted wife beaters will be able to vote In Tuesday's election. U.S. District Court Judge J . Foy Guin Jr. enjoined orflclals from enforcing a section or the slate con!ltitutlon that denies the vote to men convicted of wife beating, a misde· meanor. Guin's rulln& came in a suit filed by Wayne T. Hobson, conVicted In 1972 of assault and battery against his wife. 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Glidden Spred Latex Trim • MMI-tltn fi11lth for uten.r tri1111 • wty cl-·"' wllti , .. , tM wttOf R ... 12.4• '••r i ANIA ANA .• . _ .. -. • I J rustrations at an End in or L aguna Grid Fans By ED BURGART 01 t~e Oa11y "1194 SU" It's Laken eight years, but Laguna Beach High followers are suddenly riding the football bandwagon again. As thei r Laguna Beach Art1:,Ls prepare to host a big South Co<1s t League football game with league-leading Corona dcl Mar at 8 Friday rught, Laguna fa ns can attest lo the following facts. a 5·1 overall record and 3-1 lea.gue murk the mo"t wins since the ~rtists recorded a 10·1 ma,,rk m 1961:1. the first winning season ~IOC(' 19fi8 thl' largest team physically Laguna Beach has ~\'er had ··within four years l said I could have a win nin~ season," says Dennis Jl aryun~. in his third year as the Artists' head football coach. "And by a "1nn1ng !-.cason. I didn't mean 5.4 .. Jn his first two years as coach. lluryung's t eams compiled consecutive 2-7 records. Prior to his arrival, the Artists were 1-8. 1-8, 3-6, 4-5 and 1·8 under ll:il Akins. who was abo the coach or that 10-1 team. So, what has suddenly caused tht• Artists to become the kind of football team that has shut out three Oflll(>nents and is allowini foes to average 4.7 points per gam~ "The altitude hat been super this year and J thought we had some excellent talent on this team," says the 35-year-old Haryung. "Also, I trunk the key to success has been super conditioning which has cut injuries to an absolute minimum." The Artists only rield 28 players on the varsity and Haryung says, "we have to play bolh ways 30 much more than anybody else. That's why l lhink conditioning has had so much lo do with the fact we haven't had m any injuries." Plus. the Artists have the mos t impo rtant winning ingr edien t : good football players. In addition to having such big linemen as 230·pound Pete De B a un . 225·pound Jef( Greenough and 209-pound Brett Stevens. the Artists h ave other talented players. Says Akins, "l think safety Oa ve Strom botne doesn't get the credit due. He reminds me of some of the fine hitters I had like th e< two Oliver boys CC Ja rence 'an d Ethan). Clarence went on to play in the pros. Strombo'lne isn't quite as big as they were bul he's the same kind of hitter. "And be doesn't hive the speed Jim Kuhn did. But. Slro10botne strikes a 1ood bard blow.'' · Akins coached at Laguna Beach from 1961·13 and Kuhn was a star on the 1968team. AOOtber authority about the' current Artists team is athletic direct.or Norm Borucki, Who was an c81tSistant under Akins aqd ~ho coached the Laguna Beach freshman team in1973. "Al lhe completion of that "13 season, I told Hal that in four years we would win it all. l ' coached .many of the present kids and we were 5-4·1. But the • competition we played was a little tougher than it is now. That year , we beat San Clemente.'' Among the player. Borucki coached were Greenough, DeBaun, Rich Nunis, Norm Anderson, Kurt Westgaard, Robert Ponce, Scott Henderson, John Brotherton, Craig French and Strombotne-alJ starters for the '76 Artists. Also, Borucki knew about an eighth g r ader named Bill Gompf, the starting junior linebacker-quarterback. "I' think Gompf is one of the best football players Laguna Beach has ever had," says Borucki. "Really, the record this year does n 't surprise m e. I 'figured the wors t we would go is 1·2." Haryung ha s n 't been surprised either, although the task was more difficult three years ago. "I wasn 't sure we could tum around the attitude," says H a r y ung, who s pent his previous l O years as an assistant at West Torrance High. "But the attitude turned around last year when we almost beat San Clemente. That was our first real errort a nd almost all these kids played on that team . " Yet, as dazzling as the Artists have been, Borucki sees few comparisons with the 1968 squad. "I think we only have two k i d s -G .o m p f a n d Strombolne-who could have started on that team," he s ays. "Possibly , Nunis could have started as receiver. But there is one thing that has lo be taken into cons ideration. The competition was tougher then." Laguna Beach beat such teams as Katella. El Modena and Villa Park and Borucki says, "we're playing real well right now considering the opposition. We'r e playing good defensive football." Akins likens the Artists der ense now to the one in 1968. "This club plays good hard-nosed football." s ays Akins. "The semblance is on defense. We had a very good defense and I think we only allowed a bout 40 points (51 regular season points). "This team also has a heck or a lot better size. This is the biggest team since I've been here. The biggest kid I had in 68 was Steve Klosterman. who weighed 208 pounds." But can the winning streak conUnue for a school that has a total enrollment of 1,135 students-that's about half the size of any other South Coast League school? "Our chances to build a program that is a winner every year are much less than other schools," says Haryun~. "I don't care who the coach 1s-ir you don 't have the athletes, you have to be lucky lo win." DEFENSIVE BACK DAVE STROMBOTNE SPARKS LAGUNA But the Artists have the athletes this year-and it's taken more than luck for them to win. Swann Says He May Quit j Pl'ITSBURG U (J\Pl Lynn I Swann 's shy boy gnn made him the cl arlinl! of the Pittsburgh Steelers. l11s rna~ic limbs, which snared almost any football and skirt<'d s1dt'ltn<'~. made him a Super Bo" I Mos t Valuable Player. Series Move Sought NEW YORK (AP) -The head of the Major League Baseball Players Association has a solution to the cold-weather problems of the World Series: start the Series earlier , then work back' on the schedule. . "There is no magical formula," MLPBA executt\'e director Marvin Miller said Wednesday. "The logical approach is to decide the best time for starting the World Series and then ask what Is a reasonable schedule to flt into that format. Many club owners and directors, mindful or the just-concluded Series played in near-freezlng temperatures, have suggested that ·lhe World Series should start earlier. But none has offered a formula hkely to be acceptable. Most of the owners said that reducing the schedule by eight or 10 games would be a hard economic blow. , Thursday, October 18. 1916 • ONE OF THE ARTISTS' STAR PLAYERS 1S LINEBACKER-QUARTERBACK BILL GOMPF. Sports Clipped Short .· . -. '• •.. Ozark, Martin Honored NEW YORK -Danny Ozark, who piloted the Philadelphia Phillies to the National League East championship this season, was chosen the National League manager of the year by The Associated Press Wednesday. Ozark, under fire throughout much of 1975, survived that crisis and then pulled the Phillies through a September slump to capture the division nag, the first champions hip for the club since the 1950 Whiz Kids won the NL pennant. Ozark was a runaway winner in balloting by sports writers and broadcasters, r eceiving 197 votes . Sparky Ander son or Cincinnati was second with 79 and Bill Virdon or Houston finished third with SS. Jtfartin TafJl»ed NEW YORK -Billy Martin. who restored pride in the New York Yankees' pinstripes and guided the team into the World Series in his first full season at the helm. today was chosen The Associated Press· Ame rican League manager of the year. Martin r eceived 1641h votes and edged Kanes City's Whitey Herzog by 9 1n votes in the n ationwid e balloting b y sportswriters and broadcasters. Gene Mauch of Minnesota was third with 20 and Chuck Tanner or Oakland was fourth with lS'h. Gottfried Win• VIENNA -Brian Gottfried moved into t he quarter -finals of Grand Prix tennis tournament Wednesday. but tellow Ameri- cans Henry Bunis and Cliff Richey were eliminated. Gottfried beat Vladimir Zednik 5-7, 7·6, 6·1. Ove Bengtson beat Bunis 7·6. 6·4 and Balacz Taroczy downed Richey 6-1. J.-.6, 6-3. NF L Odd•Set The Oakl and Raiders were listed as e ight-point favorites over the Denver Broncos by Harrah's Reno-Tahoe Notebook. The San Francisco 49ers were listed three-point underdogs to St. Louts in Sunday's National Football League action. In other g ames, the notebook listed New York Giants over Philadelphia by 3. Buffalo over Starred at Paeifie Ex-QB LeBaron Makes It in Law LAS VEGAS (AP) -Old quarterbacks never die, they just move lo Las Vegas and practice corporate law. · At least that's what thesmailest quarterback who ever played professional football has done. Edward "Eddie" LeBaron Jr. is one of 12 lawyers in a major Southern Nevada law firm. He still is 5· 7. but instead ol his lOO·pound playing weight, weighs 180. That's his tennis and golf playing weight. LeBaron dropped out of the public eye sever al years ago, after leaving network football bro ad castin g as a color commentator _ At age 46, the ~raduale of the College of Pacific Cnow the University o f Pacific at Stockton>. said he does not. regret leaving the game. that he left it at the right time, and that he still is a big fan. It was 13 years ago when he hung up his s pikes in the Dallas Cowboys locker room. Before that he had a played for Washington and one season in Canada. "I told myself when l wasn't playing first string any more, it would be time to leave. Don (Meredith, another color com· mentator) came on and I left. I was offered Jong-term contracts by other clubs. I wasn't finished, but I made my decision," said Le Baron. He came to Reno to work in a plant owned by one of the Dallas Cowboys owners until he passed EDDIE l eBARON, JR. the Nevada bar examination. He then moved to Las Vegas with his wife and three sons and moved into a law practice. Since then he and his father have ventured Into the wine grape growing business in the central San Joaquin Valley of Callforni a. Le Baron once was considered a strong contender to run for the R&publl can congressional nomination. Thal idea fell by.the wayside this year, and he continues to work in his office. New York Jet! by 12, CinciMati over Cleveland by 11. Detroit over Green Bay by 5, Pittsburgh over San Diego by 12, Ntw England over Miami br .S. Kans a s City over Tampa Bay by 6, Atlanta and New Orleans even, Minnesota over Chicago by 6, Los Angeles over Seattle by 21, Dallas over Washington by 5, and Baltimore over Houston by 10. Na.ta.e Rolb • BUENO S AIRES Argentina's Guillermo Vi las defeated Ion Tiriac of Romania and Rorrvmia's llie Nastase beat ltaly's Adri a n o Panatta Wednesday night in the opening matches of the three-day, Obras '76 Intern ational Lenni s tournament. In a 21h-hour match. Vilas outl asted Tiriac 7-5. 6-3. 9-7, then Nastase downed Panatta 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 in two hours. A nuparge r Hired MIAMI -Bill Arnsparger,. who helped fashion the Miami Dolphins' famed "No-Na~,. defense during his four years as defe ns ive coordinator , was rehired Wednesday -two days after he was fired as head coach of the New York Giants. Dolphins coach Don Shula, whose defense faltered this year to the point where it was a mong the worst in the National Football League. announced the move al a hastily called news conference . ~cerTle TOLUCA. Mexico -Mexico and Canada played to a scor.eless tie Wednesday in a crucial Horth American Divis ion soccer playoff game. The tie automatically qualified Mexico for the next round or the playoffs for the 1978 ·Norld CUp In Argentina. Canada and the United States will meet on neutral ground in an elimlnaU... game to determine another playof( berth. SoW.011 Toppled PA RIS -Erik Van D1llen upset second-seeded Harold Solomon. 6-3, 7-6, Wednesday in a second -round match o f Americans al the Paris indoor open tennis tournament. Eddie Dibbs, the top seed, had to go three sets to defeat another American, Nick Saviano, 4·61 6-~. 6·3. Pro Rankings In Football Baltimore continues to hold a • slight edge over Minnesota in lbc Daily Pilot starr pro foott>tll ratings this week with the DalHs Cowboys in third place. • . The Colts will e nterta1n Houston In a Monday night television game this weebnd, risking their 6-1 record egalRst the Oilers who are sudd•nly struggling to stay alive In •the American Conference Central Division race. Rut Swann has taken some blows lo the head that made him rl'ahze his mortality as soon as he re~aincd consciousness. And the sparkle in h1<\ play, as well as his speech. is m1ssmg. "l am a mer<' shadow of my former stall..,hcs." Swann said tersely in a n•ct•nl interview. ·'If J can just catch up to where I wns last y<>ar it would be fantasUc." PoHee Cateh lJp With Phony Globetrotter Key games this weekend 'find lbe National Conference Eatt.trn Division leading Dallas Cowttbys invading Washington DC's RFK stadium to race the Redskins bd the San Francisco 49ers invading St. Louis . The third-year pro missed the second gumc of the National •·ootball l.eogut' se~ with 3 <·oncussion 11 ustained ngainsl Ookland. ll was his second head injury in as mony games against • the Ra1d('rll "lf th:it'11 the price l have to p~y for being talented,·· said Swann after that ~ome. "well, I con only take so much nnd then m! career will be over." NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) -A 24-year .old CaJUornian has been arrested here for allegedly impersonating a member bf lbe Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. Newport News police said Wednesday they had arrested Bobby Ray Ford. 24, of San Francisco, on charges of defrauding an Innkeeper aad raise ldentificallort. He was arraigned ln General I District Court and bond was set at $500. The case was continued to Nov. lS. The man apparently bas aone around the country representing himself as a mem\"!r of the Globetrotters poll« sakl. Ford admllted to cbaralng as much as $5 0 ,000 to the Olobetrottera' account durin1 his travels. A s p okesman for the Globetrotte" in IM An1elea said the team bas bffn aware' of Ford's activities tor aboul lour years but "there isn't a damn thing we can do." The spokesman said he had r eceived calls from irate In n k e e p e·r s i n Sou l her n Callfornia, Indiana, Colorado, TeMessee and New Jersey. And be Hid he once saw a picture of Ford wl\b a city official in MJsaourt. "I guess it's just e taUmony to the pe>pularity or tb• 0 lol»e.trottets , •' the 'spokaman said. Ford checked into I' motel_ here Tuesday night under the name or Bobby Ray and told the manager he was a member of the famous basketball team, police said. Ford reportedly told the mote l manager that other members of lbe team were en route to the establishment. Ford then left the motel and went to a n earby hoapilal, wher e he apent about t1to hoQrs signing autographs for children, police said. 1 PRO R ANKI NGS l . Baltimore (6·1) 2. Minnesota (6-0·1) 3. l)allas (6·1) 4.San Fraoclaco (6-1) 5.0aJdand (6·1) 8. New England (S..2) 7. Cincinnati (5·2) · t. LosAnteles (5-1-1) 9. •ashinaton (5·2) 10. St. Loula (5·2) ' ,, ~- DZ DAIL v PILOT lions, $,#.ill ors ~Hide ' • ,, (1 ~· aJmosl a make1)r-break sltllation for the Watmlrulter ~lJona and Newport Harbor SWitorl when the two Sunaet l.Aepe football leams club at 8 tonight al W estm inst.er HJgb. Trying lo stay within range of co-leaders Fountain Valley and &Sison of Huntington Beach, the Llon.11 {1-1 ln league) and Sailors (0-2) can't afford lo lose. And on paper, ~e Bill Boswell· coached Lions are favored by five points to improve their over- all record to 4·2·1. Bill Pizzka's Sajlgrs are 3·3. ''1Je Lions have shown more of· (eHSlve explosiveness than Have U:I~ S~lors and have played bet- t ~·rr d e r e n s e th a n p a s t Wl!!tminsler teams. .~ .tJewport is to record an up-s~t 1t will have to contain the rifiit1fng of backs Doug Boswell aiid.buane Gerardi and devise an off~.sive plan that will take ad· v•nt\ge or a Lions secondary Utat nas been vulnerable against ~~SS. BOpwell, one of the league's oq~tanding backs, has rushed £6 ,$8 yards on 101 carries while G di has picked up 287 yards ori; attempts. ~ Lions have had an ade· te passing game with Ron ~h connecting on 29 of 56 s~for360yards. tpt Westminster added Tim wt~more to its roster last week, an<t,J:'he Mater Dei (Santa Ana> ~er was a starting varsity quarterback last year and part· tinte starter this season. He adds arl'~~ded dimension with his run· n1ng =3bility and will start as a de· fensive back. He may also see quarterback duty. Tile Sailors will rely on the pai!Mng of Greg Paquin and the receiving or Al Vom Steeg and Bo~ Thagard. Paquin, taking over for the injured Craig Lyons, has.completed 12of17 aerials for 87 y'ards and will be throwing al a Lions secondary that has given up i93 and 126 yards through the ail: the past two weeks. N'wport 's forte has been de· fense as the Sailors have shut out t•es. ~ N•WPor1 M1t1Mr ~ . ~ ~ Ollt1"e v o .... s1~9 Bt,.nlon Fro\ I I t:~" . Sch.:.01 M•llo P•QUIA IOI W••d ~A•• pt;;Qt9ard --~ 0.ltllH IH l'IO 8•tett1 '•o ''o St•••rson 110 210 Fro\I l'IO l'IO Hank• llO l'IO 8Mk•r l~S '"° d<'t.anctlolt 1 !Ml l'IO Buttt<J 110 110 5,.,,, .. 110 160 IColWM"llr<l ISS 150 Brown llS 110 wara Tivenan Injured RE AT I. T LE LB t.B LB (6 (II s s (1 Three.year letterman guard Tim Tivenan suffered a broken bone under an eye during a UC Irvine bas ketball practice Wednesday night and will be sidelined indefinitely. Tivenan, a 6·0 senior, was a s tarter £or the Anteaters last year . 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S T . ht To FuHill mnmg e.ason on1g 3 Goals Saller•Star Greg Steverson of Newport Harbor High was selected defensive player of the week for the Sailors in their ' Sunset League football game with Fountain Valley. Dolphins' Telaneus Sparkling Mission Viejo High's secon· dary has a problem on its hands this week in South Coast League footbaJl action when the Diablos tackle Dana Hills Friday night (8) at San Clemente High. That problem is 5·11, 165·pound senior Steve Telaneus, who seems to be on the field 48 minutes a game as a receiver, defensive back or r eturning punts and kickoffs. Telaneus has caught 26 passes for 507 yards in six games-an average of over six receptions per start and 19.5 yards per catch. Considering he's caught 26 or the 46 completions by Dana Hills passers and accounted for 507 of a total or 578 yards by the Dolphins attack, he's clearly the big aerial threat. Too, he's a threat lo break the Jong gainer on punt and kickoff returns and has played well in the secondary . A 3.95 student, he was in the 1: 53s as a junior half· '11iler . Dana Hills coach Bill Cuncrty foresees an even match with Mis· sion Viejo Friday in a game which he says could be won in the middle of the trench. Dana Hills center Craig Win· ninghoff is faced with Mission Viejo noseguard Marc Mum· mert who Cunerty indicates provides the key to Mi ssion Vie· jo's defense against the run. "No one has scored more than two touchdowns against Mission Viejo," says Cunerty. "If we're going to move the ball on the ground, we have to find a way to take away some of Mummert's capability. "Mission Viejo has good backs and excellent size. ll just hasn't put things together . yet.'' The Dana Hills backfield re· mains the same as last week against Corona del Mar with 135·po und halfbacks Keith Horgan and Jert Olsen set behind quarterback Steve Crapo. Says MD Coa(!h Mustangs, University Lock Horns Coata Mesa Hiah'• Mustanp and lhe Trojans of Irvine's University High clash tonight ln South Coast League football at Orange Coast College. ' . ,- Kickoff la at 7:30 and the Mesans of coach Tom French, eyeing their most significant vic- tory in the school's 17·year his· tory, are six·point favorites. Never baa a· Mustangs eleven won u many as five ea.mes in a season-th e ingrediel)t to clinching a winning campaign. J,.eading the 4·1-1 Mustangs, who are within a game of circuit le ader Corona de\ .Mar. is quarterback Dave Mollica. who has completed 49 or 90 passes for 568 yards, four touchdowns and 54.4 percent. He's also run for three touchdowns. Most of his passes are of the short variety to Mik e Snow. Doug Dysart. and Jeff Frazier . Also big in Mesa's offense are running backs Dan Duddridge and Dave Brennen. Duddridge has been the workhorse, carrying 99 times in six games for 370'yards and six touchdowns. Defensively the Mustangs are a scrambling outfit, anchored around tackle Steve Perez. It's defense where University's strength lies behind the six-man front coach Dick Roche relies on. With linemen R.J . Schwichten· berg, Dan Mitchell, Steve Tilles. Mark Moody, Rick Neidermayer and Dave Axline, there are no ap- parent holes in the Uni armor. And the Trojans have come up with a new offensive look which could c aus e Mesa unsolvable problems . There is no way to de· rense pure speed and the Trojans have Tony Fuller at tailback, a 6·3, 180-pound senior with 4.5 40 speed. Fuller, in three games, has Tun for four touchdowns, including runs from scrimmage of 81, 41 and 11 yards and a kickoff return. Also turning the University of· rense around is quarterback John Davis, a 5·5 sparkplug who has completed 9 or 12 passes for 115yards-and no interceptions. OUtnst <;E c;...., l l Murolly l.C". l.O"'" C C•'""'" A(", N•l·"I~ AT Mo.,f\tll TE A1l1"" 00 0 1''11'\ AB Full•r AO Shtllor f"L. Hi>•rlo Oll•ftff IAO t60 Scllw"tnllerq OE 1•S 1'S Molchell OT !IS 185 TlllM OG !RO lllO Ne1di!rmaytt DC. 111 18S Moody OT 1•\ 19S A•hne OE 1•s uo SchrOPO-r 1.8 t SO 160 Z.IOtvlr CB llO lloO L6"'1"'-CB OS 160 5ort~r SS ISS 1!10 Gr•e~ FS CHll Mes~ St1tti"' ll ....... Oflelllt lE MlllPr L T Murohy LC". T~\Ch C f oncn AG l<nn• AT PPllcl\owskl RE FrArl•r 00 Moll•(3 AB OliddtidOfl AB Brennen FL. sno.., OeltllM 19S 16~ (111\U rl 1'1'1 l'IO Pertl 1' l HS Amburqey 1~0 HJ Yl>lrra t 73 US Miiier lllO 11s BrMll•V 18• •111'1 Fru ler "' Ill Ter•Q•• 16S llS Snow 160 lolO Ayer\ 110 1o00 l aJeuneue l E LT NG RG RE t.8 l8 CB HB HB s Pius X Balanced Stopping Darren Nelson isn't the only defensive plan that the Mater Dei High Monarchs of San- ta Ana will employ when they face the Pius X Warriors of Downey at 8 Friday night at Pius. Nelson has rushed for nearly 900 yards but Wayne Cochrun, Mater Dei 's head football coach, is wary of the other Warriors in an Angelus League game pitting teams that are l ·l in the circuit. "We don't like to key on one In· dividual." says Cochrun. "Pius has a good football team that can hurt you in other ways. Their fullback is a good runner on quick blasts up the mlddle and their quarterback throws well. "And Pius has an outstanding tight end. I'm very. very im· pressed with his block.Ing ability and the way he is able to slide over and pick up the linebacker and safety." Cochrun has reasons to worry. Pius X has a 5·1 record and is r anked No. 6 in the ClF 4-A poll. The Warriors are coming off a 7 ·6 win over Bishop Amat, a team that nipped the Monarchs, 6·3. But Mater Dei bas shown firepower in compiling a 4·2 re· cord. Its quarterback, Mark Drazba. may be the best sigoal caller In the Angelus League. A dangerous scrambler and an accurate long-range passer, Drazba has run for 232 yards on 60 carries and has completed 28 or 55 passes for 442 yards. "We think Mark ls an excellent quarterback," says Cocbrun. "He's really a competitor. In the open field. he doesn't run like a quarterback bul he is like a fullback." • HOUSI PLAKTI 24" BOX TREES 15 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS SGAL. TREES &SHRUBS WHOLESALE BOOK PRICES R S.D. Wlaolesale Grners 11622 WARNER AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHONE 546-3429 DAILY 9 AM·5 PM o.11,,. .... ~ When Dennis Haryung took over as head football coach at Laguna Beach High in 1974, he estabUahed three goals. "First. I wanted to have a win· ;nln~ season ; second, I wanted lo get to the playoffs; third, 1 want· ed to wln a league cham· pionshlp," he says. Haryung has already achieved his first goal this season and could take a major step toward ' the other two at 8 Friday night when the Artists host the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings in a crucial South Coast League game. Corona del Mar, ranked No. 8 in the CIF 2·A poll, is 4-0 in league and 5-1 overall. Laguna Beach is 3·1and5-1. "This is the biegest game Laguna Beach has had since 1968," says Haryung. In 1968, the Artists were 10·1 and no Laguna Beach team has won more than four games since. Already assured of finishing no worse than 5·4, the Artists face a major challenge from a team thut hasn't allowed more than seven points in any game. "Their record speaks for itself," says Haryung ol Corona del Mar. "They have an exc~lent defensive team and have de· veloped a good offense that has been scoring points." The Sea Kings have been scor· ing more recently-they have tallled 42 points In ther last two games-because of tailback Mike Sprail.t, who rushed for 153 yards last week. COSTA MESA'S DAVE BRENNEN (43), DAN DUDDRIDGE. "We have to stop him, but they also pass enough to keep you honest," says Haryung. "I wouldn't call their passing game s uper, but it is adequate. And Bob Hughes is an excellent re- ceiver." Oilers on Agenda Pickford A.voiding Talk of Breather Fountain Valley's undefeated and No. 1 ranked Barons football team figures lo have its final breather of the season Friday night against Huntingto~Beach High's winless Oilers in action at Orange Coast College. But coach Bruce Pickford isn't buying the breather connotation. Pickford 1sn 't opposed to a try for a record kick. "U we are ever in a position where the condUions are right, we plan on giving him a chance for the record. We are not going to give up a touchdown just to let him try for a record and he un- derstands.'' But Haryung expresses con· fidence in an Artists defense tha t has shut out three opponents. , "We are the leading defensive team against the rush and pass in league," says Haryung. "So that is an indication that our defense is solid both ways." The offense hasn't been as con· sistent, scoring al' average of seven points for the last three games. "We usually only get one drive per game," says Haryung, "but our kicking game has been a real joy. We have returned either a kickoff or punt for a TD in every game but one or two." Physically, the Artists are ln relatively good shape . "We don't take anybody light· ly," Pickford says. "Huntington Beach has probably been its own worst enemy this year and we just hop e they don't put everyt~ing together against us. They have a couple or kids who can throw and some others who can run. Injuries Sideline Key Marina Stars ''We are going lo prepare for them just like we do for any other team we play. About the time you think you are going to use a lot or substitutes, you start gasping and wind up in the wrong end zone." The Barons came out or last week's Newport Harbor struggle with some brw.ses but no serious injuries. Inclµded in the l ist of players in this category are tight end Bo Boxold, fullback Mike Musso and two.way linemen Rich Stanton and Bill Grilz. Gary Coleman, the Barons' starting quarterback at outset of the campaign, was back in un· iform for the Newport game but didn't play. He suffered a relapse of a knee injury Monday and is "extremely doubtful", says Pickford. He may be through for the year. Fountain Valley is direcled by junior Doug Thompson with Willie Gittens as the leading rusher. Gittens is also a junior. Another weapon the potent Fountain Valley offen se possesses is the field goal kicking of Steve Steinke. He has one of 52 yards and last WeiJk kicked one for 46 1lvlng him six for the season. The CIF record is 58 yards and Usually you 'II hear of one or two kids suffering injuries for a football team, but the Marina High Vikings of Huntington Beach will be minus five or their lop football players when th~y collide with Edison of Huntington Beach at 8 Friday night at Westminster High. In preparing for the Sunset League football clash, the Vik· ings will start without tackle Shaun Mehaffey, center Alan Penner, guard Mike Howard, tight end-linebacker Bill Coop· man and running back Mike Spivey. Mehaffey and Spivey missed last week's 6·3 victory over Hunt· ingt.on Beach, but the other three :iggravated injuries in the 51-01 loss to Fountain Valley two weeks ago. Penner severely hurt his hand and Marina head coach Mike Henigan won't know until late to· day whether Penner will play. Howard has missed practice with a shoulder injury and is extreme· ly doubtful to play. Coopman broke a leg last week and is out for the year. Mehaffey, surfering from a Jiver infection, is doubtful to participate the remainder of the year while Spivey's status is about the same. Spivey has a bad knee. "We're in terrible shape, but we're just hoping Edison will make some mistakes," says Henigan. "We really don't know how well they will defend the op- tion." Running the option is quarterback Ron Vallercamp, who has completed 30 of 66 passes for 375 yards and has rushed for 142 yards on 69 car· ries. "He does things that we ask him to do as well as anybody in the league," says Henigan. But Vallercamp could have problems with Edison's defense. "Edison plays the great de· rense that it always does," says Henigan. "They come after you hard." Edison's offense, led by quarterback Steve Rakhshanl, also impresses Henigan. "We feel they're balanced," he says. "We would like to stop their running attack and force them to go to the air. But that's hard to do because they're so balanced. We're just going l<> have to play good overall defense and get them to make mistakes." Sail around the world for $2.75 Announcing the biggest international sailboat show eve r held on the West Coast. You'd have to travel to shipyards all over the world lo find such an enormous selection of boats and gear. 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'Thul'9day, October 28, 1918 OAIL v PILOT DS 'EI Toro 'Gets Big !S I Another Key Test for Gau ch QS Derense b as been the key to success ror the Chall Saddlcbock College enge G~i.schos football team -~ thjs aeason and Saturday ruaht (7·30) coach Ken El Toro High football Swearingen's squad coach Mac Moore Sar¥ faces another acid test be'• convinced he knows agains t P alo mar 's what his adversary will Comets in action al Vista do-the problem ls find. High School. lng a way to cope with it. The Gauchos have shut Hi:s El Toro Chargers out their last tw~ con- meet ground-oriented rerence roes and have San Clemente in South given up only one Coast League action Fri· touchdown ln thr ee Mis· saon Conference outin1s. "Palomar poses a pro- blem for us in that we doo 't know exactly what they will do. They have had two quarterbacks Uus year and the first one did a lot of throw-ing ... The first one Swear- ingen is talking abodt has quit the team an<t ' defensive hallback has taken over at the tiignal- calling berth .• "Palomo.r didn't throw a lot last week but I would imagine that will cb unge ag:tlnst us," the Saddleback coach says. His r easoning lies in the fact that the Ga~h05 defense bas been rough against opposing run- n ers. Last we e k Riverside was held to 19 yards net gain on the ground and for the year, the Gauchos have given ~l~ess than ~S yarch per Sweartns:en Is happy with the progress of the Saddleback orrcnse. "We did a lot better ol· ferusively las\ week and I think we'll sUck to the same formal. We gained a lot of yards and were able to move the ball well." The coach praised the offensive line along with running bac ks Chuck * * * Van Liew a nd ~ec Speicher . JG, Quarterbac k ~ly Yancy bus been t.h.rOw- init well, completing~of 39 in three game!"'~ having two Inter~ H ts c hi ef tarr lt-'ls form er quarterback Tom M Iller , now of*.at· lng al flanker bacl0.1o:1 • The Palomar d~e is the best in the le•e against the pass b"'*-bst. against the rush. 11. * * .. * day night at 8 at Mission Viejo High and Moore expects to see exactly what San Clemente tried again s t Laguna Beach-a pounding at the interior. Passing Game Wo"ies Tucker Gauclws Foe .• i "San Clemente will be running al us," says Moore, "from tackle to tackle. It's the biggest and most physicaJ team i n ou r l eague . San Clemente throws?l it has to, but it real 'kes to run inside a d they simply don't stray from their game plan. .. They just pound you in the middle and wear you down.'' Quarterback Glenn Dill is r eportedly out of the game with an ankle injury, but Moore says h e doesn 't ex p ect anything different from SC. "Brad Parker is re- ally San Clemente's best passer and we know he plays well at defensive back, so he could be capable of sprinting out al quarte rback, too," says Moore. . 0 r a n g e C o as t lion. Changes QBs ,, ,, College's Pirates have Tucker's chief concern s AN MARC o s- bP' .• on a roller-coaster is the passing game.• Palomar College will be .1de this season, wlnning "We had men open and g 0 in g with a new one week and losing the we pass blocked well," quarterbac k agains t next. he says of the Fullerton Saddle back's C auchos H the same pattern clash. ''But we weren't SPORTS when the two football holds Satur day night able to hit the open man teams meet in Mission (7 :30) when the Pirates atleastsix times." Conference action at Vis· tangle with the Santa ta High School Saturday Ana College Dons at the F • Yi night. Santa Ana Bowl in-South rustrating ear Coast Conference foot-. The Palomar Comets ball action, the Orange have compiled a 4-2 over-all record but are strug. Coast squad should win. vor Dons -Black gling in conference play But coach Dick Tucker I' 1 with al-2mark. is wary of the Dons. "Ifeel wecanplaybet-F l t · 1 When the s tarting ter than we did the other rus r a in g s the averaging only seven quarterback quit school word coac h Howar d points per game, despite two weeks ago, coach night against Fullerton Black uses to describe a 265-yard average in of. Mack Wiebe m oved de-- (a 30-0 loss). We've the curre nt football fensiveoutput. fens i ve b ack J o hn always been a throwing season for his Santa Ana How does Black rate Holland to the signal· team and when we can't Colleg D th Orange Coast? alli b th Pass, we are in trouble," e ons as ey pre-c ng er · pare for a South Coast "They have a very fine "He made his first Tucker adds. Conference outing with defensive team and an start last week against He feels that Santa Orange Coast College excellent kicking game. Southweste rn," Wiebe ~ea ;::h ?~:~~~;a~~ Saturday night at Santa They 1ust haven't been revealed. "But he hasn't Ana Bowl. able to jell as an of· had time to work a t season and uses the word "We have been able to fensive unit. throwing too much." struggling in assessing gajn more yards r ushing ''They beat Mesa and Holland, a gr aduate of each team. Tucker feels the Dons and passing than our op-are capable of beating Fallbrook High School, J Wie b e f eels d· dletiack has the Jne type or team it h hd every year since theAwo schools began cowwU· tion. ., "They a re very physical on defe~.fnd h ave a l ot of 'fqod players on offens~~~:be says. "This is a t1~cal Saddleback team; W\lh sensational def en~; and good 6\ferall balanc;~, .. The Comets h]'-a pair of running '~ks who average 3.7 ~ds per car ry. Rick M d played at Goldef\ . ~t College three yeal$. llgo and is one startet'.'Mth freshman Dale WilJ)~m at the other runnin~,spot. The Comets o~ale out of a pro set forro~on with split backs. o~.de· fense they use a 4-l¢ont with four deep back~ The defense is small and inexperienced;, ac- cording to Wiebe. ~;. Water PoL). N o Laughter F or Rustlers Moore says his team's ability to move the ball on San Clemente's tough defense is simple: "We can't have the fumbles, interception s or penalties. We can't make mistakes and r eally hope to move the ball," says Moore. "We will be pulling the ball in the air ... ever· ybody knows that. San Clemente's defense is strong at linebacker and across the line. ponents in our last two anybody they play on a was a defensive starter will be mor e of a rushing games but l ho se given night. T hey also before the transition. He threat to the OCC de-statistics don't show up have one or the finest throws the ball well a~­ f ense and points out that on the scoreboard," li g ht e nds (K eit h cordingtohiscoachand Clarence J ackson had Black says. Josephson ) and running that is the backbone of 138 yards in last week's "We are playing better backs (Dennis Boswell) the Comets offense. JuNio1t vusiTv ' game · S<oretlyQvarten •!• Cypress College is always a formidable foe for Go lden W est College's football team and this year is no excep- tion. according to coach Ray Shackleford whose Rus tl e r s mee t the Chargers Saturday night (7:30) at Fullerton lllgh School. "For some reason, Cypress always plays well against us. Jt ap· pears that we are their hometown rivals and they gel awfolly excited and play hard against us." The Rustlers are com· ing off their biggest vic- tory and gr eatest of- fensive explosion in the school's history. a 66·6 win over LA Southwest last week. Things figure to be t ougher this w eek against th e defense- minded Char gers. ''The games they have lost have been low scor· Ing affairs." Sharkleford says. "They always have a Aood defensive team and against Rio Hondo, they were lied, 14·14. with l ''l minutes left lo play before losing "It appears they havp their offense i:oing well after settlinJ! on one quarterback ·' Cypress has won two in a row and lik<' Golden West. still has n chanr<' for the circ uit cham- pionship. The Ru stlers are in good phys ical condition for the Cypress clash anct will m ake no rha n~cs in the starting lineups U11s week. The offense rambled for 645 yards against Pro Scores N•llonal l••htball A••Mltlltfl NV "IAl06 WA•hu>qton •l °"'""I IOI!, S•Alll~ •1 !><o~ Antonio t I\ ""°"nl• 106 Pl\1t4t0•tt>f'i. 11', HOU\ ton •• National HO<ktJ l.H•ut &tl«on 4 NY R•nOf'f\ 1 PiH<burr)ll 4 !lu118IO 4 Hlel M1!"tn4t~t• S 1 t>rontn l Mol\lro~t • ClllUQO 4 lllf'I Color-• Atlant• J Southwest last week and compiled 32 firs t downs to set school records in both categories along with the team scoring mark of66. The Rustlers are lead- ing the conference in rushing yardage with a 238-yard aver age and have uncovered a new runni n g ba c k i n fres hman Tim Janovick. lie had 103 net yards last week and joins the con- ference's one-two punch of Pat McKeon and Ric Martin as the most po- tent in the circuit. * * * "Something that has really hurt us has been our inability to play the game in the other team's territory. We gave the ball up inside our 28 the first four times we had the ba ll agai n st U n iver s it y," says Moore. Corona del Mar also hurt El Toro in that categor y, scoring on three drives in the 30· yard range. · football t han we did thatlhaveseen. While the change in An.va11ey o o d o-o Neither team has been earlier in the year but it "But they have had quarterbacks has given ,...woortHarbor 1 ~ t ''-19 able to generate a consis-has been frustrating lo some of the same pro-the Com ets some pro· v:.~9,~~·~nu~"~::;, 6.Ce8::; ~; tent scoring attack with outgain our o'pponents blems we have had. ble m s, it h asn't ap-•versonJ,Rot>erhon. " the Pirates averaging andst1'll lose." Ne1'lher of us has been tl h t th d Scor•tirauutori '' 11 5 t'lt d th Do )ta re n y ur e C· ....,..\tmln\tor 2 l.• l 1-s · per 1 an e ns Santa Ana has a young able to get into the end fense. Palomar lost to Ed•""" 1 • ~ l-'!O six f tb II t . h . h 'th d f s h EOl'IC)n scoronq· R~acllo,!l;anw111, 0 C t h oo a cam wit e1g t zone w1 any egree o out western, 7-3, last RotilM""· HM•vat. Goeu .. 1-tlll)m •· range oas as won freshmen in the starting co ns i s t e n cy.'• week. s..1bls,va11er2.c.P1tktordl,_ two games while losing lineup on defense. ir.;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;i three and Santa Ana has "We like to think we but one victory· a 14·7 are quick on defense but verdict over Cy press. we ar e very small," The series dates back Black says. "In our last lo 1948 with the Pirates two games, we have held in command, 16·12, but our opponents to their the OCC eleven h as won lowest point totals of the the last seven in a row year ... and nine of the last 10. Leading the offensive DON KENT SCHISLER SCHISLER COASTAL. INVESTMENT PROPER'fIFS J 1000 QHt1 St. 17141 752-1332 Only one change will unit is quarterback Steve be made in the opening Cody and letterman lineups for the Pirates. tai lb ac k c l a r e n c e .---------------------------------: John Bates, a freshman, J ackson. Jackson had will replace Don Cornell 'one of his finest nights as Big Game of Year, ciFui~g=pog;i· !e~~l~e~e~ ~~~~~:ed1i~ yards against San Diego •·• w ator Polo M S G~c R e l I H•Wpor1H•rllor7 SunnyH1lls l. esa. ays lva Ul\l•or'>lly• MrraCo\l~S LB\11111~ Cody is among the ~ ;~1~0~~1:;,!:·~;1~0~1~1~!.""'"~v passing leaders in the · ).AWatorPolo Circuit With 550 yards in Every team in football has a big game and • \~.:'.::,~~., ;:.~ 11;-·i~· ~~a':"~.' 48 completions. Cypress College feels the upcoming battle with cr•v•"'" va11•v 1 Mont• v1,1a e Santa Ana has had Golden West College in Southern California Con-~~~~•mont 9· Gl•nd••e Hoover to. trouble scoring and is krence action Saturday night al Fullerton High, is ---------------------· that type or outing. "We consider Golden West as one of the lop teams in our conference," coach Don Lent says. "Thi s is the big one for us. "They probably have the best de fense they have ever b ad and they come right at you on of- fense. They like to establish the ground game and then throw the football." Lent's Cypress Chargers played only a haH of a game last week al Los Angeles City College. ''I never heard of anything like that in my life," Lent says. "They had a rainstorm the night before the game and were using a generator to power the hAhts. They kept coming on and off and we finally hod lo quit at halftime. ."If the gam e affects the standings of the con· ference, we'll play thesecondhalfTuesday, Nov . 9 al 3o'clock." Cypress was leading 13·7 al halftime. The big problem for the Chargers has been mis- takes in key situations. FUmbles and pass intercep· tions have cut the offense short. The Chargers have lost some close games and have been in almost every outing lhis{:leason. Dave Spriggs is a veteran quarterback and will direct the attack with Phil Emert from Servlte High at tailback and Barry Snead at fullback. The Cypress offensive line is good size but not as quick as Lent would prefer while the defense is not as strong as a year ago. The game has been switched from Buena Park High lo Fullerton High on Lemon Street. 1088* ...... , .... ,..pti •S....-.~ •WC~..d c..._, ..... ~ •ll...ttnt ~w..tu.s.~......,......,.c .... AM S2 _,fer c_.. """'94 _.. ........ ~ ...................... • • • • • • • STARTING • • OCTOBER 30th • • (Santa Ana Store Only) • SPECIALS IN • • SKI , TENNIS • AND BACKPACKING • EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING 20to50%off • Everythi At a price you . 80 ot 86 Pr1IOf • ltown FOtllltll Dl$Hlltr• Cofll., loulnlllt1l(y.,•1976 • . .. .. D4 DAIL y PILOT Thuraday, October 28, tm PUBLIC N011CE P\JISLIC N011CE W.taneia Foe . ~~ THe~ A~n lJ • • 13th Victim E l . ttr1: ~ ~ETHOD xp osive, ~ ~r -~Y\-···-F N rt SVN•fo" CIOV•TO' 'NI TM9 Hli.T80fl CAl.~,O•MtAflO• n.1~MTTO,O•ANe& .......... NO'TIC9 Ofl MIAltlMG 0, "TITIOM llO• l'lt09ATI 0, WILL &NO l'O• L&TTl•t OP AOMIMllT••HIOM WITM THll WILL ANllaAIO. NOT1'8 Of' l'•Ol'OleO T•NIU'•• Oii' U.UtMUl'r&O Ta••ln.Y .. -. ,.CTll•• TM• •ou•o&•v •aTwaaN TNa CAl'UT•.\NO UMl,110 ICMOOL OtlTIUC'f AMO TMa IAOO&.a a&C• YAt.LaT UNlllllO KM~ Ottf•tCT' S SIOE-HILL PUTTS I : ·. or ewpo _, • ~ Putttnt; on• 1tc cp a1Jc-t1lll '-'1.., ... ,.,. ay·0 B•IWtten !~\i,.:r; • rosu • i;peciol pro blem . A Mark Mowrey fired in ..... ...i .. ,1., t o ' ,_ • (h tate of MAMll HINOCMOH, alie IMMlt C. HtNOlltSOM II<• Mll5 T .M Hfl,.OlftSOH, 0.CM5td. NOTICIO IS Hl!RllY GIVllN t,... JAMI$ 6 . tHllM. Public ..... mll\111•••"' -fll•d llertlll ... lfUOI\ .., pr~tt of Wiii • ..., .... ·-of IAll9" o1 Aektll11l•lr.,IM It IN .. tJ. tlofttr ttlt1••1u to •"'~" It -fol' 1,..,.,., ou11Cut.,,, •M tMlt tM tl- r • 11 1 e S g h t g o a I s a s Edlw\ , • ' 1-~ 'MUil ltm Stro .. e w 1 n:su t in a ·,,.. -; d f d N l!dttOI\ ,ttr1119• 0 ,.,,,,0,0• rnneam can reach lt.s team with lbe overall s tr3 if,htcr r;hot . h ut ir you '," • • un e ea to ewport "*'1t..Ovl"-".w.11,.,1• ~al on every play, team speed that Sana.. anl~~.thl· ball ls like ly to rinish ~~--~ Harbor High, c laiming ktffllYo..t,.,.. but Estancia Hlgh loot· Ana Valley possess. ~:.1. tts 13th vlctlm of the ""'· veitey ' o t o-1 ball coach Jim Bratten "Santa Ana Valley for past uni.I b elo w t he hole:. · ~ ~J seaaon, trounced vlsJUn1 .... =~·;.~-1<.t11y. '~ ~;~ el!O Place"' llffrl"' tllt ttme ~ llell\ Ml ............ ...,), .. , •• •110.llO .. ,,. klllletour1rot"'of Otpart-1\1"9 ieC w• -· 11 roo Cl•k Ctnttr 0.1 .. Weal, In 1110 Cll, tf Stnl• Allll, ••9' that's the formula llkes to run out.side. lcavht¥ yo u with• very tough • :1 · \ Pountaln Valley,21·2. ln ....,,,.., •· 11100.""" i. , .. .._a. t~:iliJtattng Santa A.no There ls a passing game, :S\.'1:oncJ shol. r ~ i--,':--. ' •• :\, •.• •-SwHet League water -::::.":~';.::!~'""· 8ffk. v.,-. v••s Falcons in Cen· but they h aven 't had to Unl~ss you absolutely musi 'f· PolO actlon Wednesday ""0S"·'°"" 'l.eacue action. go lo tbe air that much. :sink your fif'l pull. 1 •u&¥~1 )'~ afternoon. Hunt .... ~-":":~, 1 ..., Celltol'llla. o.1~0c;towr1s. 1'76. WILUAMl.MJOHN, ci.-t'l'G .. rll ADlllAM•UY .. I". That's our goal : To pl.1ying the hllll lo roll well In other league play, ,_,.,. o 1 1 i o ...... ~ two collide :lt m -'-e Santa Ana Valle" :ihov¢ thl' hol~. :so lh111 It l:Jn ho t Edi I scor1110: H•-McN•rMY -s.ui.. N l ff b Hi h -' 5 . 8 0 n ° ,,__,. W.t1•11. ~r111.-..n-.rv. ~!'por ar or g gototbepassinggame." tri~~kdown )lowJy1o thL•1:up, Huntin gton Beach ,_,~Y""· H11ve111. Mor111110 i. OMIMy c.-44 .,_ JOttN M. PAn8HO", 0.lllllY "' Chk C:...ter onve wen. Ft <lay night al 8 a nd the The Eagles are mak· Thl' slo wrr·m o vlng h:ill w1ll 1.,'omc ht r~\t ~ooncr 11 defe ated Westminster, OOl•-m 11y~ C<>f a ofM es a · based ini a few changes in you n11». ll.'av111g yo11 w11h J lx-lll'r i.~L·onJ hot. 10·6. And in an evening '-'•A"" tc-1 1 o ~ P.O ... autt """' ...... Cetlf•~· "'" AllW,..y1 I"': Ptllll-r E4g es Estancia will their armor with Bill • match marred by nvo 1!51•11<1• o 2 ' ._. b~ underdogs to the W indh am and Robert maJ·or ejections in the E\1•11<1• •<••1"0' 9'"",. '· M. Pvblhl\eO Or•11te C:Ottt D.tlly Piiot, Ocl. 21, H, 11, 1'16 UlH• F~s. who are ranked } MAlfpllyt.T.Rusft l No. 7 in the CJF l ·A poll John inserte d in the line R R ul final SM?riod, llu.nUnglon k.,...''°"'"',. . PUBUCNOTICE and Dave Jeranko and ace es ts Beach routed Marina:,~,:'""" • 1~ ! : ::!· wl.fJ>j,lS.l r ecord. Kirk Langdale assuming (Huntington Beaeh) 16-3, £<11>011 scor111v1 Ho""'•"· "Santa Ana Valley," J:sts in lbe secondary to atOrangeCoastCollege. """-Y·5111...,'·"""1111i. NOTICll INVIT tNO atOS ON .S.tU, ... OllNllAAI. 091.IGATIOH IOffOS 01' lllVINI! llANCM WAT!ll OISTltlCT f'Oll IM .. ltOVllMENT 01\T"ICT NO. lttTHE llEO~ B ... b I II t.11U1&•1t• "l(,,.al<I~• M hil i C kw•'Y0uar1en says ratten, 1s t e ope u y counte r some ..... w.-_. • ., eanw e n entury Ftn vauo 1 0 0 1_, t~I team where yoo of the SA Valleys.......... F11ST"A.Cl-•1un0f\0• Fi11.n& 51XTM "A.Cl -• v. "''1""9' Leairue competition , ~w00r1Htrbor ' 1 t 1-1 h ....,,... t b ti all B j h ~ful"" ""''"· l year Olcl\ & 110. 0 11m1119. MllOllfl<Olls &qelclinosllyuroteh &. E " . f C t .M Scorlf\9: FV-8ell, Hl<110ls. llm-HOT'ICE ts Ht!AEBY GIVEN that ,_._; .0 C e m O On :Y t'atten S Ope his Pu-.•VfOO uo PursOI0,000. stancta 0 OS 8 esa -nftour. HH-Grtt r. Pollt"fl'll '4Mled l>"OOOUls lor tM llUfC-et up\OIJever y play because team's conditioning will Prtn., Pretty SoMnc11c1c.011uve d owned vis iUog Santa c.o~ Al1t"'1.Sttve<1c °'"'""-' u .tls.ooo"' .,,1 ..... ...,,., o4111Q4i- it ~cfVh burn you at any pay off in tbe second ~~~:.~~~-' 1 ~ ~: ~: ~,°~....... '10 310 180 Ana,14·12. ~~ ~:;~Y~·c'-:1~,:,~::: ~:·~: time, from any point on hall. The Falcons use a J•~Tr" 1McH•rv ... 1 u o cc.'1.a""•' 1•.eo uo In a match dominated °"""'rnent O•ttrtu No. 1oi. w111 111 ·~ thd<fteld. You just can't lot of p l ayers offensively ~'1:' ,.~ t~1~1-Boch. Mt" eo;~ •• '::~.~~~~~nceyJt> •oo by a good defensive CM RllDS ~~~~~:"::~8;~.,:~~"~1~~c::1~1~,,'.! have a letdown on any and defensively, while Fa1r-.. •. c .. 111., "•ceotoon, Min °' •1"' re11 -Rom• .. uc R•w l••. effort and f ast b reaks, ----11etow\oe<llltd· one play. Estancia is a lmost two. 1.0L11 ... .,:...-T,,.· Tv•.•11 1,•,01 W•ne. Crv•1•1 Ht, °'Y""''"° "'''· Tlmbroo"· Sl•r1•nta Kai Weisser was the big TIME· n ·00• m · No.,.m.,., 10· "16 ..,. T·-Dayllglll Oon, TtX 'i OMI~. .. p Pl.ACE: A201 C•mDllt ~···· ,,,,1 .... ~·rr.wice Santa Ana platoon. Scra1<Md -Mvta11on Ml\\, Gdy SeMtft. g un for Edison with ast Foe c.111or11I• V ~"' y h 8'S) scored "We lift weights every P.it"c~ Noma•<"-• seven goals, five or them :,~.'-~~i,!1~!:.C.~~:.'::y°'~'~": tmRhdowns in the last 20 morning for 45 minutes seCONo uc1t -.. .,, 1.,,._ 1 in the second period. • Po &o• 0.1. ""'""· ce1t10'"'•"11" ~... \IVENTH ltli.CIE -I 111' m.1.-, ) c t M H h seconds of the game to during the season," says y,.ar old ma1c1en cou, & Qllldinos. ~.,r01cl\&uo.c1eu111.a a1iowMCe~ And at Estancia key o s a esa ig ' OPENING OF e1os· Tho1mw.11 w wlAi '£he Falcon s a r e the Bratten. "Tbekidsllkeil g::,:,r:·~c:~;wmoo. ""'"~mooo s teal s b y Joe D;ake, ranked No. 1 i n the CIF :i'.::'O::::ei:~~'.';~~f~:~~!:~",~ b llteat and fastest t eam because they can see the io1 .. ar .. 1 u o 1110 u1 ~:.:~~~,vp11c•tt • ~o llo 2l0 Mark Lowry and Jere 3·A. cross countr>: P?ll• ,,,, a1 "oo • m., •' i11e ..... ,,..,,. we'\iebeenupagainst. physical improvement i~1~i°'' n o 220 Co4fe.Gtoundl Donnell aided the easily swept by v1S1ttng t""'4Ml.-m ''liln! h aven't been hurt as the season p r o · eo1c1 .... ~ 101~1cota1 1.0 :.':~'f~•st•,,.0•1 1°'• ~~ winn e r s . S~ Clemente, 15·50, in oo'...51\u:i t'~":;:0~~,:~~~1': C:S.: b )'·IJfeed in lhe past. but gresses. We know we're ~~:: ... ~ ~'o!.,111110 s1r .. 1,z1m·• T1me-t .• ,,,~ In j unior t'Ollege wtndy South C<:>ast .atft, d•l&d seotembef ,, 1'76, .,.. we bave n 't played a getting stronger." comr1. MovM Hoottut, Ge11a111 c!:.~; -M••ror. Au ltl~r. action, Golde n Wes t 's Le a g u e a ct t o n ~.ci;'~':t~6~~!~.,~.0s~~~e:~~c,; °'~.~;~v.'...1~~. ke11•~.J1111n Now•1e"n res erves, led by the Wedne~day afternoon. 6~~A'i~~1 ~gA A1~':.i~v';~~~~ &>au.1n111a10>ntact. ,.::!.!!~~.:...:.:.~~c:,.~::c-.. firepower o f Kirk Dennis . ~u~ Jn the sophomor;e OISTAICT NO 70(,," numllerl!d B·f 10 OA11.v oou1u, ''"'""Y 11vttty a. with s ix, def eated d1v1sJOn, San Clemente s s.11s.t>otnl11c1u,1v ... 4-Game0t0o•• N lc1m.oo. 110HTH uc1t -•eout •._,, Southern Cal Confer e nce Tom F~erty won in -~!!:!~~;.~~;,.!~:m~~~~~~; GHdPoll ~dMRanked TMlllO RACE -6 fvrlono1.1 ~·· lurlonq• ..... lurl All al)<'\ H•lld1("1> foe Los Angeles City. 10: 58 to spark a 27-28 on March t '" 11\41 ~"'OU"'' IO< ....:II of ~:.:~~~n;:nq Pur$e\l7.000, :.u,:,,~;.:.J0,000 add•<I . MorVt(I\ 14.7 Upset OVer the l eague• liv' .. vera~~l~~~l\IOllOW,. •vorqMat > oo 300 2.0 c1wry Rlv•r A .nd Orange Coas t leading ~ustangs. Yu• .. ,...,,.., :~!~~~ ,00 n> :~~v;,~:. "'0 690 At.0 defe ated vi s iting Mak.ing a good :::: '~= R1v•roou"h1MAow1 100 1M""•' oo Ho Rivers ide 12·6, with str ategic move, San 19111 ssooo 1'rl11<1oa1 Amount \115 000 10.000 lSS,000 MOOO 1l!OOQ() 1•s.ooo IO\ 000 210 000 2.io.000 ,SS,00() Fou n tain Valley lllg\!s Barons continue their stranglehold on the top ~tin the C I F Top 10 fooll?ll poll following theh'·sixth s traig ht vie· tory...: 111e Barons captured 19 of 20 fir!t place votes t o domin ate the 4·A sceii\e. Oh the 2·A level the Cor o na del M :ir Seu Kiri~s. with only a 7-0 non~league loss lo 4·A N~i>ort Harbor , have moved into the Top 10 for the' f i rs t time, ass uming th~'No. 8 pos ition behind l eader La Habra , which captur ed all 20 firs t place voles. Als o in Top 10 con· sideration al the 8-man .c:lassification is Hunt· ington Beach's Liberty Chris tian Hi~h. which h as moved up to No. 7. \Vomen's "'tf . : .. Sports '·"'"' Liberty Chris tian is one of four 6·0 teams in 8-man circles. Cross country finds Fountwn Valley, Hunt· ington Beach's Marina, Huntington B e a c h and Edison of Huntington Beach rated in 4·A and Cos ta Mesa atop the 3·A division, with Mission Viejo in the No. 6 s pot. ~·1::;e,:;-nt~:;.s~.1n<1Marbl.s,1.m•' v;·;:;~i.:~2~~·Mv> S60 ~oalies Bill Rice and Bill Cleme~te coach Ben ::: ~= L.a.9 a.1e. A1"' "'" -C•o1. s1evtn•. T11••n Prichard eacb getting C um m ings dropped 1'1'!s 10000 NoK••tcnH. Miu ..... BarrYclo'""· A\c•11c. 11 y.,., five s aves. Fogerty, who usually ,...., 1~ ooo Pn l''· Ab~ftl Ml.,.,..:!. Cnoex l'U O th •t · l l'81 ll0.000 l'OV!tTM "ACE -l•t l\6 ""IK. J v•ar old 111110. c1a1m111q P~"e S10 000 Hl!•Se·~­ lO•,,.<ol•t S& to 16 'fl 4 110 t lO 391) HO Arn1Q•Mla I Toro I C.meo Aol• t Pinc •Y Jr, Time -1.« 3/S. Al~ ra'I -Cll•tt•lu 1out. ~Jlnai Tr-. Blanc. Scn•1'1W!Cl-5wonql11q H11I< S<r atche<I -Monty 1.111dtr. Score by Olf•rltr\ ns n e V 3 rSJ Y, In 0 1'98 U 000 BraftlOrd Cburt Gold•n W'\I b l J-14 t h e S 0 p h 0 m 0 re race, 1'111'1 "·000 1.AC•ly 1 I l I I VAllSIT'I' l9'>Q ll)OOOO "'Ar•• l tt•r Olds & 119 ~llOW~•-. deM1adt ). Fur1on<1 7. Allty 7, •. llitl Vft9, Thomp\On. Gc!r""•dl 11~3 :11~.000000 11s""" 7"\000 Jl0.000 HlljfH llAC£ 01\tmilt Fill!91 I\ GWC \COrl"q O•nn1\ • 1.•n S•nC1t~to U•HUI COllaMtu ttol llO (1lO PurwstJOOO. R.ctta•CI• ICl 10 I • lt•ol l(oli!r •"d "· ~ ' Fu•·-Sc•rtllY0ufrlU\ O•••hOl1 ICI 10 30. 6 S<hlt<I (Cl INTEREST· Thi bO<\dull&llbe•rln· IGonta•11I 16 60 •.eo SM> Rl~r\ld11 , t 0 7-6 1035; 7. 8 Ov•rholl •c1 IO:rP; •. ltre,1aurate orralHIObe ll(~- "&lf't¥ay Pllylll' Or-Coa\I ' 6 ? 3-11 !io<•'l~ CCI 10 ., ' Sllatlttlla<cl IC> 11\P YI• trwir~ol bul nol to ••<~ .... IOIOllcolal ~Q) JOO OCC "oronq Lad• El~• s-. 11O.·10 llfodi. ISi 11 10 °"' """""' o.tv•l>I• '"''"11""'1•11Y"" St~~~~t·:,arol 180 O.•·CI-., H .. q. Wv.111. Trouts JUNIOll VAllSIT'I' "":.'~~~';~r~:~ ... ~~::~i;,:~:i:.: 111 FIFTH It ACE -1 fuflonq\. ? •~"' Al\O '"" -Bu•v O..wa11, S!Klrullal\ C:O,t• ~•u wo" by forlelt lt<e\I U•<ireon M • oa .. ol~ In JaWlul Ct F Too to Old\ O•..S In C.•111 Clal,,,11\Q Purse Snnwv C•o<t v AltSIT y !>I ' PHOMOll I! -· oflt>e United Sla1•• ol Amorita •·A Foolb•ll \"'X)O 5c•alc""CI -Fvll 01 Ao.,. Score by Ou1rt1,. 1 "re CJ1,....,,t7.\'" 1711 Cl•ta Mt.a al '"" Co•OO<~•· AQtMY O••"'°" ol 1 Fou111eln V•ll•• ,.... ... l~t 8 Bold \S Ell A CT ...... "rl Ucl• ' H""' 8U<ft • ) ] • .. oq•r1y > 10 ) •• 2 I.I•• ICI Ban" ol A"'CflU Nation~• ,,.,., dftd ? Soulll Holl\ l~OI 111 !Noq'*ll J 40 7 60 7 10 J..l'MrwU l'llJllll,HldUU OI. Mdflnl 1 1 0 t l ~ ~ l ~~""'""'"(CI H •OI; • Hum· S•vinqs A\'°<••l1on. h\tal ~QOnl IO• J Lo•""°' !>-,,, Vncl•Fo• -.C0<1nq· >l8-t<•••• MOO<h)Uj,f ~. ,, ·,·•· I 11 7q; s Sant .... I ISi thf' 01\lrlcl 1n t.n• ""Q•I~•. c...111or ...... • St P~vl IS ti "q 1Cas11fteda I S 80 2 80 'M>ol•n 7. 0 T avlor S, 8au\ll•11 • T, I( 2: 6. Aiddl11~1011 CSI 11 , SJ: 1. °' al •n• pavl110 aQ"11t or th• OIW1Cf II\ 5 w .... 1 Covon" CS.11 W l(noolt.rroe IPlllUy Jt) 2 60 T 1ylor. NW•tl111-AU4" 7, Vt~Mly I. 1:~nar1;1 SI It l'C 9. F,.,, CCI Son Frafttt\t<I, Calllor11la, 0"UQ0. II A Plu•X I\ II qi Ti""' '20 5 Fred Werber s tole S<O,..byOlluto,. I, Inn"• I I 11.0•: 10. llllOI\ o<New'l'o•,.N•w 'l'ar~ ,.,.,.,,.,\ti IO Al"'ran-Charlt•SCMIO,WM ICld, Saftfa Ana 3? l . 110lrno0.1llCl ll •O REG1STRATIOH:Tne-w1ll1Jo a ~·' Torr•~o (S II .s "'"'' OI All, 1Ultmf9'"!J>V. Paortno, seven bases for Augusta, EU .. 11<•• ' ' • ' 14 f'llESHMAN COODOll bond• ••Q•\trable r1lhor "' 10 • St.Fr•,.chcs o ,, '' Fort Gran. Ga., in a 1927 game South E•t•ncla.car,,.o·J wnn s Do... C."•Mo.awonbytone;t. oo•ntlo•I o111v "'~'to DOtft or1ntl1MI tO Sal\I• Mo111~a IS·ll ll Nn •<•Atch" "'Ill 3, C>nle ?. Lowry 7, R' WV<\lt GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY ....,., 1111pru 1, ""cl Int b<>fld\ m"v bA di\ O•h•''' Cyo•e" I"~· 8"t.<l(!Am.11 u E>tACTA, t·hlt I lold , .. u...:i. Atlantic League gam~. Drake. S.11Clt1Mnltwonbytorle0t. cn•rqt O ''o"' '~<11\tr•llo" '" •« t~ 11) NewOury P~r ~ t\ '' ~'"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nce wt1ht~ptO~•''On\~nt~~ M"lf(O'\ ts 11. Oo\ Pu,.nltJ .. '~I I tohJllOf\ DfOVidl"Q •or '"• l\Wanc(' ot l·AFool~ll I So. Pa.llel<!lla 16-0 I f"ll 7 CrP\tenta Vallott 16--0l Ila 'l n • ..,,.,,,oP Potv t& Ot '"' 4 Collon U 11 IU s. Pac1t10 C!>-01 '° ~ M<>nl~bt'llo 16-01 ~\ I S .. f"tl.t A.ntlVdltt1yl\ II 66 85anMar.noH·1l U 'I. Viii• Pt rll 15 11 st 10 Et Mod~M IS 11 JO Oln." Lnmooc 1s.11 T•mnl• C•lv ti 11 Riv ~"'"" No•I" n 11. lru)l,.wOOd <S 0-l>, ~CJtft"t C4 0 U. Cllltter C11y U-1 ti 2·A Foolb•ll 1 UIHabta l .. 01 m 1 ICfftnodY IBll~.l IS·O II Ito() 1 AnlolooeV•l•ty IS 0 II 111 '· A vi aloof\ CS 0.11 PS \ Notlt Vt•I• IS.O. II lflll ''Pssstl OCT·Djust wldbollds. CAI.I.ABLE Th• DOlld\ matur;nq °" 0< pr!O# to Marth 1 1m , sMll not i. wblKI lo C311 or r~mot•Ofl ,,,_ lo maturity AU b<>f\CI' maturino on o.- alle< Merci\ I. '"'· or anv ot 1hem, may bl c•llnd Mtorft m at1,,lty and re· """mtd. ~I lh~ ooll on of tn. 8odrd ()f Olrf'Ctor~ M M.4rrh •. '"'°' ,,, °"' dnV 1fttt'""'' paym.-nt Cll te '""'''"tllt"1 CWt()f' to mtt1uritt (IY'r,.•n.tltrr \omPttmet t1tllOO the "rPrt,.mp11nn d~1f•"), Bonds t•llNI pr.or to mtlluntv \t'Mll ht , .. ,,,.,_mitd at ttte totfowrnq redftmot•M Df•<"' '°"~ II ••!lecmtd on or .,...,... S.-. ........ , '· 191!~ 101"4 II red~rmrd 1"4reall•• •nc:t on or bll•or .. Seot•mb"• I 1~8' •Ol' it t@df'fMPO '"""'Pttfff'f MIO on orbelor•Seolomber 1. "" "'WOMEN'S IASICETIALL •••• Oru'lfCOHI CJSI '" " pf lo •· Sooorll IS·ll 11 doubled bus service. 101"1. 11 rtQHmecl lll@r~ .. 11.r •llO tll or oetore SeotemOer 1. •~89 too 'It tf redft emt-d thfl'Ul;lftn ll#WJ Otiof to '1"al urjt'I 1 ll I 7 ' Coec11e11a va11n ts 01 77 LCarOfl•clelM.lrCS.11 SI II ,, .. •.Alo Mei.a •4-t) ~ 7 10 Nf>fl ••·l·ll ,~ " I n " II , <>111.,, S•n Olm,o 1~·111, St ~ 8"rnard IS 11. Verbum O.i IS.11, 11 C.ajont\.O,Agouro 14 21. nurn •• Colet•" Wt\t ,., t '" fl t II t) II • 1 .. 1• GWC JI 21 GlrttTtl\•I\ VAltSITY I " • (• I 11 711 pf 7 ' I) 0 I 0 •I I 7 II -v .... , Utt 1111 Hwnl ... KN "'""ft~. si.u11t~ 4 IP 7 n 11 1 ,, " I &1 Mlil: Clll\l•r I 1-l I <l•I 111\llOI\ A 7, Ml 9' "'" b • (AfO"nff"I r \ti to'.• 1 ~ 7 h W <iv""' (H l ,,_., AQuirt" It 7 IMI fl\ Ml\'•' l A lahn 0" CH l '" , I • ,,,. 0 '· C'l<h"""' IHI O~t M ldc!Q• bl Otl Khv ,, J PA~(..,. H• Hn...r ' ,, won 1 &, \.. '"' ttU4W Red!\ 4 drt Oun" b 3, W,1qht 1Ht•~·~o ~ 1 • ' Ooublt9 l!WWA PAim• ... IHI '°'110 ll/ll'ul" Pu-• J ~ ..,.., t Mf!l•How wrav ._,. ~\totf'•.1 Str1tr nnn Ot l tn\t 46_, won .. IT .... .,.A Wl'l>b I 111 d-1 '-"""""• ~~ 111~., b . IO\I In CalOl\-1(.flfll t ~· t-f,qiq"" L·'0'"'''0 CH I Iott .. , • .. !.~I Mf\llM IHI lo\I 10 F<elcl· frttf11Q1tll 3 &, lo•I 10 G••lltld-Mlll" 4 IJ.! "(~lt•IP\\ \tnl~t" (>l) '°'' 3 6 I &~it.<IKon W•l.._r (>ll text to ~f l'IAQOt1lno •" lo\I lo l'roe•·AIO.,.-' H Rob"r\on Ay•11IHI10\104, S r. Virgil Truc k s tossed l W " no h l tt t rs f o ~ 'ff1f a 1 u s i a I n l h AS'#t> am a· Flor Id U..'tbe ln 1938. 4 A Cron C•u11lry t V•lla Per' 7 Foothlll l . CrMO•IA Vott•Y •• l'Ol•fttall\ Valley s. ltltl Marina, HllllUl\qtOft IU<ft. Edi'°"• Wn1m11111er 9. Bur1>A11k 10, l..o PUl'nl~ l(el\nedy, ).& Cron Co11111,,. 1. Co•ta M•w l . VDl•nd l Val""<tt\ ' H•wlhOrr ... s 0 11 .. M Par-•. Mi,. •le>n Vlt lo 7, l.omoot H LO\ AmlOO-• EdQfwood 10 111•1 Noire Oe""' tSOI Md M-311C.Mllo 1'1 ~EFT. FINAL PHASE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 10%DOWN. You can still buy one of our 4.000·8.000 squ loot mdustr1al bu11 s -a unique condominium concepl- tor only 10% down. The 30 buildings of Phase IV are 1n the heart of the nation's largest master· planned industrial area. m Orange County. Near a1rpo11 and the inter· section of SAn Diego and Newport freeways. See our models and make your reservations now. Call your broker or John Alstrom. manager ol sates and leasmg. at .(714) 979-9205 or (2 13) 680·941 5. Pass it on.'' Sometimes good news comes unexpectedly. Everyone is talking about Orange County Transit District's new improved service. We've nearly doubled bus service co\Jnty·wlde. We've added more buses to almost every route and streamlined the whole system. Many areas now have 15. 20, or 30 minute service. It's the biggest Improvement we've ever made. No wonder everyone's talking about it. Call OCTD Information for the whole story. Then pass it on to your friends and watch the good news travel. And remember. Call 547~3311, Or toll·free • All Of •nv ol IM bO<\d\ \ubltcl to u 11 m.tY lie c,•fled lor red<!mot!Ol'I a1 ~ on~ llme. II ton tfta11 ell ot Ille boM\ Ifft •e<!Mmed ~I on• lime. ""'h Oond\ •llall ber-,.,,..doniy '" i11vor.e0rcJ<!r of ""'lu•lty by lot. PVllPOSe 01' ISSUE· s,,id &and'\ wer• auth0rl1,.d tor IDe' ourQO\e l)f lhl' ~Qul\il•On ttnd construction ot '\if>wPr lit<lllllH 111 1morovemcn1 01\trlcl No 206011 .. ld 01'1rltl. SECURITY : Said bond, Shllll oeoa1d trom ~ as-.•\\rTMnt uoo" •tt1d w.ttl•n ~1d lmOf'OYfllttYnt Oi\t rtt t Of <harQM l)llfW•'"' 10 SeclloM )641' Md 3SS01 of Ille Walor Code wft1tft In'"" dlK~IM at thl' 8o4rd ar~ •••td and toll..c.ted in f1f"V tn-r~ l)ftd aU C4'(.bff' 14Ad lf\U1d lfNM"Ovt:tneflt 0 1\tr1ct sh•U ~ 4'nd r,. m~ln ll&bl• 10 fl" M~\\Cd lor "'"" llllvmtnts. t.EGAI. INV ESTMENT : Said bollcl• .,... l\-.f vnder and pU•W~nt to I"" C.114or11,. Wattr 0 1\trltl LaN. °'""'°" ll of tl\e W•ter Code or thl' State DI ~111ornle. Said l>Ol\ds will. blltore '"" (loliven llle•ec>l. oe c.,llll•cl tor lnttO\I ment ulldtr •rid pur~uant 10 I~ or.,. Vt91on\ 9' I~ 01\lrltl\ Setu•ll~ L..•w, Ol vhtOft 10 ol In• WAlef Coll• How~""'· fto twJthst AncH"Q \ucf\ ctrtlllcatle>n, In lhe ooi11lol\ of <~I. ...,,d "°""' wlll Ml. et tne llmt 0111 .. 1r tUu.M<~. br •llqilll~ fOf t"" '""''1,.,,..n! 011.-, 04 wv111t1t IWlnU •• ""'"· 11n dor ""' provl\IOll\Ol I"" Fln•n<••I Cod<t 04 lho Slele of Callfornlit, &ncl" •IAll'· ,.,....1 to lllt elle<I will cw orlnttd on the bOfld btnutn the certlllt•llOll. Tl"MSO' SAl.E tNterm ll•lt: T!I• m .. ,,,_.,.. rAt" blcl may not u <Md l "I. ll"' •""""'' tMvabl• i.em111nn11a1tyfll!lfUfltr. £•<11 bid r•t" must be• mulflole ot •~0< 1/10 of t"I.. HollOnd \Miil llP•r "'°"''......,_ lftltrtsl ralt. e11d all llOl\tO of Ille \II""' malurtfy shllll .,.or Ille "'""' ••It E•<ll OOllCI 1nut1 bear l11tere•t at the ret•-llled 1n the bicl If°"' 11"141t to IU find mat11rlly ,, •••. Onl~ o~ -•lltlltatt•<lled tO•lKll-1"' II l11,lallme<1t Of l111tr1t" l!wfto11, ...., bid\ prOttldlllO lor .. ddlll~I Of Wf)l)ltmellttl co1100"' wltl Ill rnie<l•d TM '-'• °" .,., meturllv or cyouo Of .... turlllo1 "'4111 !IOI be MMe llWI Wt " "'~ ,,,.,, "" '"'""' .... °" ..,, ,.. M•ltlrtty"" orou11 •I "'8lurlll~. Aw•UI: Tiie IJOfld' lftAy bit told at A ~ _, i. tc..tr Hr v•lue or lllloft Of lltlow tMlr (Mlt ••lut, UC~ 1 .... 1 .,.y dl«:ourtt bid \Mii not "•<~ 5' 04 tilt -tt•l.w of •aid ~ell. The bonds \11111 be!.OldfOf C.•llo11ty. All llldl~I • fcw rw>t It" tn.11 all of the -tbY ollftrftd tor \411' .t'ld tk h bid \!\~II \I.wit 1,,.101a10<1tt nlle<l'd 10< II\!' ~. tt>e or""'•um, or lft" cll\Cou111, II _.,.,, 111\d IM 1 .. 1.,~,1 rat~ or rain ftOI to •ll*cl 111•1 \otclfl•d herel11, al whl<fl tM bidder ot•e" 10 buv \eld -· •l\CI 'rwd lllttr•\t ·~,,,.doll• 04 dtllftf'y. alKll ...,.,, ,11 .. 11 \IAI• In lllJ !!kl Ille t.UI '1tt llltff~\I C~\111\ OOll11n """t .... -· fttt t"tttHI relt OtltrMINld t!tt<'tby, w11rc11 •""11 '"'cOl\•ldtr-ed 111. ltrmcttl,..ority alld "°' "11ar104 '""bid M'-"t .._,. T~ ~ """ Ill _ _.IO 11\t lllOflt<I ,.._,lblt bid· '" M<~C. ... ,. ·~ °'* Slictltll '* . NOTIC& IS HlltHV OIVIUrt n...t • ,...,, """"'•Ill flt lltlcl ., • """"" ' fllletlno ol llW Of•"" Ct11111, ...,_.It E*'C•lloft M Cel\\IOtt , ... llflltlel\ ft ftcoMm•,.dall•n• CtllCttllll\O llW tr.WW erl UlllMtb1'9d lif<"rltoirY f,_ 1'lt CNl\trtno Ul\llltd S<lleol Ol.trlct 1'111eiMclleNUI V•ll•r U11lfledSc!IMI 01,1r1c1. WlleO'MY tMlr fff'l'l"IOI\ llOult-wy Wiii flt C~llOfd. $t1411 ll\llllk ...... "" wlll • ~ •l tM Mur .. ' • t 'CIOtk P M Oii lllt 4tll of .._, ,.,._•I Ille ..... , " .. "'of Ille Or- Clbuflty 0.1Mrtme11t of I011c•tltll1 t)ll Swlll Grfl\CI A.,..11ue au1101no •· Mtlla Alie, CllllOntl• All l11ttrffltf llJWIOM, wlll .. eflOfdtO all ~'"""" to llt ,__.., ,,_ q°'"llol\ of WIWIM< Of,.., ..... p,.... "'"''•'. •"°'*' .. Ol1 de<t'CI. DllH lllle 10!11 NY of ttolMlllW, ""· HAL IMSO ... Otil'll'I' Of~ (Ouftly $\ICl9fl ........ Ofk'-1\ l'\Nli:Md Or•,.ve Coest Diiiy Piiot, Oct I&. 2t, JI, It,. 4I0·'6 PUBLIC NOTICE •ti• Of '"'" •0e>cllleo lft ,,,. bid. ttir •mount 01 Ille di\COUlll llld 11 tny btd f, r~e1vecl 111 °"'·,.. cliSCollftl llldl w.fl lie COfl\oOored II ... , .ic1 It r~Wd ti t>vt"lo .. P•r • ., at a qruter IM«tf!4• of Mr. no~,...•'""' H~"11-of ....-;"""lie COllllftrtd. S•lllifftwt- lhnflJlll-. tflt •w•r• wlll .......... • tllt 1111••er er lllld••n tll•rlllt lltt .._.., "•' <•U 10 ,,,. 01,1r1c1. l"4t DUl"CMS.r mv•t NY •«•utd lnl•r•1t tcomouted on • >&O•O•v Yff< b.Hlal lrom Ille <Ml• of Ille bond• to Ille date ot <1"111•••\'. llttM .. lltlectl.,.: Tiit Olllrkt -. _, ,,,. rl9111, 111 •I• dl1cr•llort. 10 rt Itel any Giid •II bids al\cl to Ille tlrttnt • nol P10hlbll•<I by l•w to wtl•~ ""' I,.. r-.iularllv Of tntMmallty 111 a..y btO ,,...,,, Awtr<I: Tiit Olttron wlll la-• a<l•oo ewardlllQ Ille bo<'Clt Of r• it< 11119 all bid• not t•ter th1ntwen1y.,1, 1761 flou•• '"" ttw 11me l\trel11 ,,. .. w:rlbed 1,,,. Ille reulot or Of"PMtl'; oroviCIOCI tt>at IJoe award may be ,,_ ai .. r tne t•DlretlOll of the tOKllt41<f 11,,.. If tne b•clcler •Mii Ml ,...,,_ glvwn to uld Board nottce In wrill11<1 of 011' will'ld<AW4110I IU<!IPfOOOHI. l'Uct •f Oetlvery: f'•IOds for PayfMnl: 0.h•••Y Of H id bDftOl """ i. ~ 10 IM suconlul blddl'r •I sue~ Olok• H sftall llt •9rffCI .-n by tho purcnaser •"d the Ol•t•ICI, P•yment IOf' tllt borlcls \ft<1ll 11t ,,...,. 1., FectPral llu •"'• Bank FUNS• w ~ l~ltltlY t••ll•ble lu""l. Plokt ol 0.llttffY: Ca•ICtMlllMI !tr I.Alt O.lltt•ry: 11 lS llO~Cl•d tMl Seid -w•n IJo .,.11v~r~c1 to the Wt C~\lul t>ldd~• wtlhl" tnor1y 001 d.tn uom ,,.. ,,.., 01 •••• thtlr.ol. T,.. sue ceulul buloer ,,,.11 ,...,, '"' rlQl\I, at 1>11 ootlon, to u 11ttl the contrKI of DUfCMM II Ill& Olll<lcl Shall l•ll IO ••• t<ul• Ill@ bond•~"" t•"de• '""",,,,.de ltwry ••lft ti•IY 1601 Cl•~ trom ,,,. Clt\lo ,,..,.1,, luecl tor lllt rteelp1 Of b•O\, -ti\ •11th ••Ol\I IM sucunlul .,_, •hall bo entillecl 10 the return ol I~ <""t -accomoA11yln9 hi\ blcl, Form C>f aid E•cll b•d toqol-wllft thf' l>ld c her k mu•l llt IO\ d "'at.a ..., ~'-. ·'dd•e:••~ to ,,. Olstr1ct wlln 11\e en.-looe end bid c •earlv ma•k"d ''P'fOOO'u'I tor Sewer Oondt. Eltl<.tlt'\" 1'7S. Se•I .. o. OI ti\ .. ""'"" R•nch w.1.,. 01•trlt1 lor tmoro._t O<s• lm lNo ?06" 11• ClltO: A v rtll1tcl or CHh•••·, cht>t k Of\ ., rt<pons10lt l).'lnk or l•U\1 tomo•"Y 111 Ille amouftl ol W>.000, o.ivao•t It> ,,,.. or""' 01 tft• °''''"' mu\t M.tornp•ny f'llC~ oroe>O'Wtl tt' •' ouaranh 1ha l '""" b•ddtr U 1.\IC.<•U •ut Will a<t,ot anct OttY fOI' \1lld bond\ tn •< CO<clar\C• wllh IM terrns of his bid. 1 111' Chflctt a((Ol'T\Ot\'1'f•nct ""V .c:cepted r>ro~ ~·• \hell bl applliod on 11\o our<...._.. 04't<• or. 1f \VCh prooos4't t\ ..c.c.eot~d but M t f>t"tform~d. un•f'h \IKh t•1IUt4' OI nerto•manct shall i. ceus«i bY any Kl or oml\\IOn ol IM Ol"rlcl, \Mii '""" M O~flpd •lftd tne O•O<..OS ,.. •••""" 0y tlle O••lrlct Tft• cl\Kti •< com .. nyonq Mth u11e<ceott<l Dt"°"""'I wHt ~re-turneooromo11y Cll•-111 Ta• E•em,1 Stah•S: ., My llrM brio•~ IM bO""t aft ltl'd&red In• ~,.,.,.,. tht Su<cn•lul bl-ml'(cl••· l!flrm and w1thd•a• I~ 0<-If IM lnte••'' re<tlvod by orlv•te -· from bonds or lhct u m• IYPll ""d ch.tr«:t,.,. ""''"be decia,.,.d to be fa•"' l)t,a in<O'""' Und•r pr .. ~ent t~•t tn ... t~ tac:'"•'· t?•tttt-r bv d rultnq ot IN' lnfPrtMI Aev,.nLH" Serv1r• or b., II Oto C•\•~ of any ftcter11 court. or !.Niii""' (loo(l••ed 1uab1• Of' Oe r~qu1~ to fl" IA~•n lftlo 11<cou"t 1n tomoutlnq t-•M il\(on'9 tu n . by '"" ''""' OI ""V tf(lief"•\ utt.orn~ t•• l&w ·~ct~ wb)r (IU<'nl IOlh• dalP ot thl\ "DI«& . Clod ... l'IP•n; 801111 Prl"11"9: EAO\ orooo..sl will b!• undor•tood to oe colld1 11_,, uD'ln 1n• Oh1rtcl tunw\hlnQ '" '"""' pur<MM"I' Wtl...,ut cMrqip. contur tflntlY with Nym .. nt tof' tn.d CleliYf"rv flt 11\e bond\. t.,.. lollowl11q clo•lr>g p.)C)Ct"·· tMc"dattd 1"" ciart of atrllvu v: (a I t.•qal 0DtftlOn -The unouallflOd 00."•on ol O'~lv~y &. MYffS of LC)<. J\noJ"ln Clllllor,,1a. Bond eo.-1. ao- -v111Q lf\e: V8l1dlly 01 the boncl\ .tnd \l•tl11q that lftletHI on the bond\ 11 u •mot trom Income tun ol the VftltM Std1t~' ot Am,.dra und1tr pr•,tnt t.oer•I l11<om• tax law•. •"'1 that Wt" Int~• 1i •'"' eaem ot trom Qet"\O(l.,)I k\coml' tun of tn• Sl1t11 of C.1ttorr11 .. 111\der ore•ent •tal• Income ta~ la~. II\ <OPY of sold OP•n10ft of O'Melvr11y & M~rs. tnllfilld bY • ., ofllCl'r ol ,,,.. Oi\l•lct Oy la<.•lmlle \19n&tllfe. ""II !:"' l>'lftled Ot1 l"e b•tk OI ea<ll Oond. Hf\ cM •<I" w•ll be mad<! to tne OtlfChlMI• loHuch orl,,tln'1 or <1rtll 1tahon I; lbl "cMllll<AI• of th" O•\lrict <•'1• lylnq tt\al n11 lfte IN"' ol Ille '"'" .,,timat•\ :\nd c•HU""'•nceos ln "" l\1•11C• °"th• dat• ol tnue, 11 I\ not•• ,,,.<tt <I 1Mt tnP oroceed\ ol the bond' will be u~cl II\ o manner 11\lll wouht c""'~tr..bOl>d\lobearbllr&90bOnd-. (cl Ac•r1tllca1~011,,.. Olst•l<1,•-.f by ofh«" •llcl r@Ort\Oftl•I•..., of "'" 01\l•ltt corlllYl"!l 10 Ill~ IOllOWlnq: ('I 1MI \aid ofllCM\ and reor•~n1011..,, 11.>V,. •l11n•" tn" bo,.d•. whellW• bv lt<\omllt Of manvar •lqMlu•"·•"" lhM owv M:r~ re\Pf<hvet, d"'• autt'IOf'•led to Ut<ute ""' same; 111d 121 INlllWfl• I\ no llllgc>llOI\ tnrute1111<1 or c.ncll"'l •1t•ctlnqtt>ev•lldllYlll lh<t bond\. COi Tiie rtt•lot of tht 01•1••<' ~ lnq IMI I ... ourch4S. Dr•ct of Ille-. lf\Cludl"9 lnt•r••I accr,,..d tolht d31tot O.-llve•Y tC..•tOI, M \ been r•c~l.,.d t>t IMOISlrltl. (ti Ii. c~rt1tlcal• o• IM Dlstr1<1. <lf:!MdllY ,,,.. Olre<IM ol FINlll<tof ""° -.)1\ffict. r1ctfnQ '" ,,M• oUtc••' C<llO«•'•· IO I~ •llPCI lftll lo the be\I of "'' 'nowlodOI! •rid boll••. M d •ll•r re ~-•IM• lnvHllQAtlo11, the> <ont~"'' IJf lhr Ofli<lat Sta1tm•nt r~1a11nq to Ito- -· i11Clucl111Q f"" ftne11Clal \tM• .....,,, and d1t1cr1ptton of lht Ol\lrl<t ~ hl\lory alld ooerallo"'· we,.. Mel "'" """Md corrtct In all m•lt rlAl •-1\ oo tho d•tt OI \tit and on,,,. O.te of ct.> l1Vt1ry of lht bond<, er>d 1118' tfle()lllroat '>lol~mPlll -\ llOI COftlAln...., ""'""' "~'•,,,.,.I\ of • mate•I•• 1•<1 0< omlh •o ,1nte MY m•ftrl•I t11c I realll•tdto flt \1A1f'd trwreln or M<•U.., y to,,... •• 11'11 •l•ln<Nnll tlltrtln. II\ 111• llQM Of '"" (lttuMlltn<tt un~r Wflltl'I I/WY -· tntclt"'°' ml1ttllOlf\O. CVSI~! 11 I' ""llcloetttJ tllat C\JtlP "'"""l)lt•\ wlll bf orlntecl °" ,,,. bolNlt. bul Mllllt< lllt ltfl11rt 10 O<illt _ .. llUO!\bt<\ Oii llllY bol\cl Mr ~ wttll re\OKI l11trelo \~alt ton\tlh1I• C- IO<. fallu .. Of' '''""'I by IM DUKIW\e~ thereof to •<<Mt d<!llvory ot ~ oavlor , ... -·In •<Ct>fdM\ro with, ... t11nom Of CM OUrt""'* roftl•fltl All ta.,..._ ol prlnltf19 CVSIP numllt•t O<I lllw bond\ shall .,.. D41d llV ll>t 0tf;trl(1, b\11 , .... CVSIP Strtti(t Burnu Cll4lr91t 1 ... Ille a\119f1""'"' ol H id "11mtitn tlltll b90llldbylllePUtt .... Hr l,.N>llMA TION AVAIL.AllU!: "-· -I IOf lnlo•mAllOl'I CO<·~ n. 01\lfl<t or lor cooltt Of tt1t Olfklal St•t•mtllt preoerl'd lly lilt l)jttrl(t (IH(rlbll\Q tht llOllcll tholllcl Dt - clre•W<I to s.<r.iaryol tltt 8oal'd. IMflft "•i. HARBOR C ENTER 17th Ann1v~r rnry nobody ever got a ticket on the bus.54';1 S5ll ZENITH 7~3311, 6AM to 10PM weekdays, or SAM to SPMweekends. . ... r nr biliCNtS COMldertft!J IN l~t raltOfrtlettP9<flltd O'ld tilt Oftfftllltll or ~Ht cllKOV!ll 011.+td, Ir 411\Y, TIW l\lqflnl 1111:1 Wiii l>t dtlt"'l'l'llMO O\I dit-SIDEWALK SALE Satur day Oct 10ti'I ICDLL/llMNE CINiiR 3t90A AlfpOrt l oop Dr . Costa Mess. Ca. 92626 .~ . fin W•t•r 0111'1<1. f>.O. lloc 0.1, 1n.i..., c.l•to'"I• t?Jt• OA Munlupel Fl-• °""""""'"' fllytfl £u1mil!I OUIOOI I. IA 1ncor-a1ec1 'n C:1liforfll• ~. s.n Fratl(lsto. Callforfllt .. 104 dU<11'1Q IM_.,, of lllt ~ 11111 TM Oktrl(t wm orov._ tM _.. tlf ... YI ,,_ tllt lol•I •tnOtM>t ol !fl. t'efffllf llld<kf 100 COllle\ Of Ille Olfkltl ftrll\\ WlllCll lllt 0 1\trltl WOU!o be -.eltmtl'll II tllt UO.Me ot 1'!e Of\. rt<1ulrot1 to ll•Y from tllt tJet~ of \Aki t•lct llof\dt to ""' ,.Sotell"9 mato;r!IY ~ OIV!M llY order Of f"' ~ tl1 ... 4Cll0 R AT WILS~ O:OSTA MESA -' IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPlEX Good news travels fast. ~ •t ll'f cov,otl rat• w ret" 0 teKlll .. lft lM bid. Tht fttl CO\t tO tllt lnelOrl ol lrvl~ "•1'1(11 WMtt QI.,. 04,1r1ct "' ll!lf etd or told\ eti.rin. -lrl(I, tclt>OI~ °" •11t u'1 "· tf1._ t-11erwlfl0tdttaff11fntdWflOClll'IO • li.IHlfUltC,l(O!llH •1,..tof•• •-tol t11ttr.,t wlll<lllltt ~retltt\'ol Ille ... rd Of Oltt'1ct -•d.,. •eq11ll'M It f>ilrf ,_ Olrttlar,.f l"4 1r111ne IN ..... ..,,. Ml\ft i. fl\t rt~ll"' lb!KllW•lff Oht•kt ..,.....,, 4-tts t~!90f •t tlll tCNjlClll "Wl«lwd Of..,._ CM" 0..ly "f\M. • • Oct. .. '"' ...... , , Thuraday. October 28, UJ78 OAILY PILOT Lost Fingers· Repl.anteil ruaucNoncE PUBUC NMICB fllC'ttTIOUUutnUl ft ...., flfCT1fl0Vt ......... c~ ... , Nt.MllTATI MllfT MOflC9TOett•OttGa ..... nATUMNT tu"1ttoltClOUltTOlltTM ,,,.,,.._,..,_,Mlll•--....bu>I· ........... "'-"'....._ __ .............. SfAT•eflCA.LJlltO•MtAPO• -.. S11Pff'1•r C..11rl el Ill• ._Of .... nt•CIOU"1''fOl'M"*HI , Factory Worker J~yous Over 'Miracle' WAf•ll MA IO, ltl) vi. tllrtGll. c;.tllonll• .... "Cewl~IDl°""9t -MG• I NT E ltl'ltlSCS. "'" ... """" • ,.,..,.,,,.,CA._... 111 IM llMlter et""' l•lil• Of ~OtlOr•,MiUIMVltje.CAtlln t«)TtC:SOlltMl.AAINOOllt ... TITION MOI" 111<, • (•It-• ciw-• l\.M&lt W Vfi.ANAlt, AKA 1.UIW" W<MtlG a.tllet.t1111 """"1e Dlt llt01t Moat.Tl Ollt WILL'" fllOlt t)er\. ,., • ..,,. lkoflofl, ANl>el1", CA. Wl&.&.IAM VlllNl lt, Al(A .. w. 0...Ml"""'V .. Je.CAm1S &.•n••s TISfAMIMTAltY A~O ~ VIRHUI. Al(A •LMlilt VEltH.Cfl.. JeM C. e.ecer. '7111 .......,. 0.1 AU~llATtOM TO AOMUttlTt!ll Tll•' 11161~, 1, <-"'°OJ• c.-o.c .. "" °"""'*"" vi.1' "'tt•JS uN0~1t '"' 1Nou••No•MT AO. From AP Dlspakltel ........ No410 h ... , ... ,,_.. Tiiis WslM\$ I• <~tell .., • MIN!iYltATIOMO' ISTATISAC'T ... bad no ide" ....... ould be don·.·· say1 a .... MGl"IM bitlllnt ,1.i-_,,,,I the~ ........ -t,,....111110. E•l•I• ol A LFltEO 140USTO.. .. UU.,. "' -C-••IC•m.~ "'"" lhft11• 111e v1e1t1a1M 111 ...... -... Mkl\MIG.a...... IOWAlllOS,oec•ewd year-old woman who lost etiht fi.navs in an in· , ... , \1111-111 .... 111"'1 Wllll .... "" , ............ ol0t9'4!1d <-'tr.. TN• ,, • ._ .. 1 ••• ,,..., wltll ... NOTICI IS 141EIU!llY <MVEl4 ttlM d ..... ..: "l accid•nt. OMirlly(i.,nQf()re1191 Gol.tMy0110cL llt_,lt,_fftlt--1 ..... 0. CliluMyC!etk Ol~ .... c...tr•Oct. MlltlAM A. t!OWAllOS ... , tll" -Ul• "" '·"'"-on•c•ot0.•11t*.w.i"'•'lf.WIWelel& .. .,,.. _"6_ ...,...,.~111entor '"'*te"Wlo•..i Sbe haa 10 aaaln, and "il'a amulng, il'a won· ..... h ylw, Att0<ney• •• Ulw, .... _ ~ !orl\-•ol&.•llt .. Tt\U,_.,.,,.,.. d-ul." flv!M~-Of'a..o-c ... , o.-11, P\lol, ... ,.., 8t11C1 , 8#01i.i..ra °"*'· w• ll'llWlsNcl Or-ONl1' 09ltY ""'-the .._. .. ._, ellCI •~hMIOll to lld> m 1 Ott a .otoY., 11, 11. •t1• ~ .o1rn1r... 01, o1 F..i'°''°"· ••Or-~1.~21,Jt. ,.,. ,,.,,.,.,., t1w e1'l•1t-1'"' .,,.."''" .. lt would be awM 1£ I couldn't use my bands." '°""''· """'"' ••11arot11ce 1s111eoe.c. ~.,. -Adllll111"'•"0110' e.ittttt ""',... •aid Marv Ou-r from her bed at Louisville's ot Ml"" .. et ,,.. -.i.-"' .. 1 _________ ..,.. __ te~ to•"'<" '' ..... -. • ~, "' ., """" ped I b d -----------M1u.,,oe"••n<11t towidftt.11e.SUC11 PUBUC NO'llCE .-.1< .. 1•••.•11C1111•t1t1et1M0_01_ J ewlsh Hospital, her hands wrap n an a ges. PUBLIC NO'nCE c1.i ..... wllll "'" ,.., .... "" ~ OI lleerlft(f Ille 'Mme ... , """,..lat ··u ·s Just a mir•cle. l'VA aot them back." -"eet11.oorl)f't'-1to•.._W --~==ou=1':'a=us'='1:-:N":":•:-:u::----•·••.1•'4.•1•000•.m.,1n11w Sh ~ "o --"" "' th 'd t t ------------wllnJ11 IO<lt monlllt •fl•' the fl,.,1 l'IC'tlTl -lrtofftol Oeoertme111 No.ioBalot e Comment one W'ln::A AneT e ACCI en a NQTIC•TO(ltl OITOltS NAMIUATUHlfT .:--.. -"lulc"'"lll••~-......... , ~ th D Ohl ;..i ting{'-b b 'd ' ked -..... --... OUll4lc:e1iono11111• ... '" -.. .... ..._. __ 1• --..... -·· ........ • -·..... ..._ .... e a""*""", o, pnn u-m w ere s e wor . n ..,_ O.llGOCI U 1'1.. •-.., .......... .,...._ ~ _,... lhtCll'tolS...to"',..·C•llloml"-,...,,., S11per1or Court DI 1111 ~, ... 01 • • _.,. o.1Moet011ertt,1"•· for26years .. withoulevergettinghurt.'• c..tlilornla lor ltwl COUlllY ot Or-lit E: AE llU. y I!\. at• fS CM( Qt!SION IY .. OQ lc;H IV, WILLIAM I . iUOffN. * 1!11~•· 0 1 t;liAAl.O l'AANCIS ~.e<:lotoll ... WI".. M> New-1 CAttlbW °'''"· Mll..,,,.n (OvntyC:l•rt •.rACK O.-<""~d. ,0-eoe111 11M<11,CA~ • JAMHa. •11.MI~ I A former high-level J immy Carter aide d~ .. t)li~ ...... ,.b•o1 ... n1oc•.01!0'uf w•1N,l!&.oaTav1.o• s. ... ,. Mccvt~.,.,. MCc:.tt11t, e1ic1•0111.&ANDE•so• nounced the Democratic presidential nominee as a "'" •l>O•• ,,.,,,..,. ll<!<ed<tnt 11wi •II 1..-....,11 "-•'"· 11sno.1o,s.n1aAM,C.AmJt __ .._ •• , .... in "'"""''" .. 11><1•••i"''~'"''""'"''° ., ••• "'"°'"' h••• T111,11161-1os c..-.c..,...,_~ ~Au.CA evu ''mean, vindictive man'' whose "'<-nt••t>t.ctlllrec11o11 .. ,.....,,,,.,.,11 ,__,CAntH dM-..i. Tet: moua.n n campaign has been marked bJ ,.,..,__.,..., ............... ,., .... Olloteot Plibll"""'°'"-Coesto.llyflllat SMdr~Mc~ -~1«:"911tltfler "''-ts r . d ... ,_ • .....a, f"" C••"• ot '""•!JO.,.~"''"""'-'·"' 0ci 11 "'°" 4 11, 11 ,.,. _,,,. ~ .tot-"' wo ••-"""' IN ....... , ...... 0r-C-•• o..1y P11o1. 1llll o racism an u.u.regcu u or •D P'"'""' 1 ...... Wll/I Ille~ ....... " • • ODuMy O.fllDl ~ ..... ~ ... Oct. Oct 1' tl._NO ... .).lt16 _,. minority positions. -.')U(""''J" 1,,. """""'Qll"" •1 '"" °' PUBLIC NOTICE ._ ,,,._ II b II fll ho .,,. or v oLi<. NEwMit.N, -Rs... ~· PUBLIC N011CE er ert a • w was co-~MAl.t.A & 1Cit.AP 1.01 w w1 s" .... '· .....,,._.,Or•-c.oa~ o.u, "'..... chairman of Carter's national ·•Ml•'°' Los Aft'lt'lt•\ C•lllOf• ... -20 c~.... 0ci.,1. "'· 21.,.. ,.,. 1------~--~=-=':"".'.:":".::-:""--1 W!l~h I\'"" 01 .... ol bu,..,. "ot '"" un NOTICE TO Cltl!DITOtllS GJt.,. MOTICI TOCltEOITOM Steering COm ffi ittee Until the ""'"''WleO '" ,,11 in.Uh r~ ... ,,1 .. n11••J In 011' I ULI( TllAltS,Elt i uNlllOtt COllltTOll' THE California primary issued his ..... "'141• ot ~-·a a.,......,, w•'"'" lw• IHCS.6101-6197 u C-C.I PUBLIC NO'tlCE STAT• Ollt CALlll'OltltlA l'Olt • """''""°''""'"''" .1publ••~•tonot1,.., No•oe~ ·~ ,,0,0 , o··~" 10 ,,,. TMECOUNTYOll'Oll111NGE denunciation in a full-page ad in no41<.. tr•dllo,, of Wllll11m r Clark, FICTITIOUSIUSINEU E-l•••ot s1o"!;eAv9:~c;11.FOAO. ftd the Los Angeles Times. 0..•CCl0cl<>ber7\ 1•11. ,,.,.,,~, ... -llu\IMU _,IS " " H r·r r Cl t I VIACilllElOUISESfAOt nor M<trllll, CllY of lt•IM, ~ o1 NAMESTATlfMlfNT SIONEYW GOl.OFAR&.~ a I , 0 aremon t a $0 E• .. <Ulrt•ollh<Wtll Or-Sl•leDI C•lllornh• llWl•boll~ TllelollowT119 per-er•CI0"'9~I tt~l~Eo1'1ShtH•E~~:.~"!..~ r a n for the De moc r atic OI ><>tOOV<vO.nl 1r.1Mlf•r "•OOlll lO •,.,...,.to FtfO fll'\S•W ""'-· --. ·-.. ~~~.. be to · ) • ti · 1"""4 vat.I(, NEWMAN, MA ASH, P•Q .. I J,. and Ver" J , P•Q•I, ' 8AAHOV COMMUNICATIONS, 1""' 4011 penOfl\ ... vtng tla1ms <t<);)lll~I . gu ma rl8 OOmUla 00 tn IJt , Gll .. 1.1.A I l(AllP Tt<)tl\l•t"1 _,t ~tlWIH _..UIS tuOIP.Ulo,MoS\-Vlefo. C"'.,•IS Ille Mid cle<-nl are rCQuir.cl to life ' * Jill/ w. 6111 Slreel, S<11tt IOI llllO c;1..., View Clly of An•""l"'-Cour>-• 0.,.,. W.tyn. Pi<tens.1tl01 Paolo, .._m, wllh the ""ceu"'Y 11oucnen. 11'1 I . n-a-Cbrl .. _ of th N th I d 29 d U8A.iH.CA -10 tvol0<<1n9t.Sll!eol Co1tto.-nl.a. MISslonV1elo,CA9167S llle offlGeoll...,clet~of ln.o"°""en• ~•uaCes& luua e e er an S, , an A1tor,..,f.,-Encu1t1• 1i.e proc>e••Y 10 1>e .,.,,.,,.,..,9c1" JHnMSue P•<'•11•· JU>I Pac.aio. ui1ec1c-1.oriopreo;en•1~.w<1111"" I her Cuban-born American husband, Jorge P111>1l\11ed ordn<I'! co11,1 n .• 11, P11a1 1oco1•d ~· 1101 Ma-11 ... c11., a11r.111e, Ml~~~~~.~~·~:'~onduclcd tiv • :~:~r,~°:~'~~~,;e~~o~~ """' Guillermo, are expecting their °"'· )&, ........ 11. 18, ,~,. • 4l01 I• Govn•Y OI Or<t<ll)e. 'il<llO OI cau1.,,.111., PUBLIC NOTICE S·•••U FICTITIOUS 9USINESS N"ME STATEMENT 5.ltdorooerlyt\<IH<rlbedln-•I VCM<cllcw'lnenll•P -61.8ERf J. SHEFFIELO, At-firstbabybynextJune. J ... nne s~ P1ct cn. IO<llO\ ........ 3•JS Wll\l\lrn Bl•d A k It lb . • , All \!Oct in lr~oo ..... u • .,\. equip. Tllll \Ml~mont was llled wllll '"" Suite 1$30 l.o• AnQCle\ C..lllor~I~ spo esm an 1o r e pnn· men! bn<IQOOd ..... OllMI tdrdanclplll County Otrk ol Oranqe Covnty Of\OCI. 'IOOIO ""''<h I\ Int otocc oi 11<.o>t~· of cess s aid Ch rls tin a had a \llOD l>V\I,,._, known,., THE PlAZZA H, 1911> lht undertlgn"" in all m•ll.,\ P«'rt~ln· edi l . ti . Le'd ~HOPPE Md local"" at 1201 Martin, F'4504 lno1ot ... •'1•IOOl\OlOOOC004nl Wtllllr, m ca exam1na on tn I en '''" o• 1'"1"°· County ot Or.inqu, Sta•• Pvl>llPMd orollQCI '°"'' oa11y Pll04. tourl'llOllll\uller 11Mt llr•1pu1>11<ouono1 University clinic at the Hague . olCAhh1<n•• Oc1.tl,2t1Nov.•, 11,1916 )fll\notio. Th l ·ed I l!Wblllll lr•Mferwlll MtonwmtnOt· .Ul7,. Ool~dOClobllr 1l l~l· e COUP e Were marn n ,,.,. ro11ow1no Pt'•"'n' a"' oolnn'>01\1 ""on or .Jller Ille "" d•Y o1 No,..,_,, CELESTE 'Hit.NO The Netherlands in July 1975. M~~ ~'·. VU•, •• •O A.~, .,u <Hover E\CtOW M& R PAOPERfiES. tO&lTUl,)ft Corp wno .... '1ddre\\ ,, 11100'2 1........ PUBLIC N011CE E••<utrl•oflllvWillol They live in New York City OrtYP '°'' '""'''" Cit. 'lb/& 81¥<! fu\ltn, (dlilorn•a ,_. ~11.:::;.~~.a;;:.,ddeCA:Ollf'I where Guillermo works ro; Cll•r•~• (; Mllri•n. 1061 Tul.i<~ So 1.ir a' 1\ known to 111~ Tr.,..sleret\. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS •,. °''~' CO"• Md M-''·CA 411>,. "" """'"~'' ....... , a .. 11 a<l<lr~se•"""' NAME STATEMENT ::=:~::~·:.:· ltoyat Dutch Airlines (KLM ). Gror'I"' Rt•""" ·~1) •• ,..,...,1 .... "' ,,,,. Tr.>Mleror tor ·-OO$I 1.llttt TM •ollowong P~''°"' ••C do•"9 ...... -b~1 .. 1111d.S11lle 1·-P'AINCESSCMlllSTINA t....trd"" CiroYr CA "'"'' V'td' .,,. ~arnr buS.lne1"~ a\ ~..,..,,_ ,,_ Th•\ llu\'n~-. ,, <o .. <lu<lf<l by " 0..1,·o OCI •• ·~lb c £ w PAINT .. 800Y Sl40P, ............... CAtOOIO Wife No. 9 or millionaire Tommy ManvWe ap· '1"""'41 ~rt""""'° Fr"'1Pdpi;I Jr, l~S Ollit<11 51reet, Coste Mtw, CA ~ ... Ju,!::o::cutrls parently WiJI have to Settle for a little Over half Of 0.•rl•\ G MllO-n V•r 1 J P&9"1 92U7 • Thi\ •IA"'-"' "''" "'"" _,,, ,,.,. rr.-n,1,,... c £ w p.,;,,1 & &o<1, 51>op, '"' Publhhtd ounge cou1 o.i11, P•iot. $60,000 she claims the late Candace Mossier Gar· .-.,_,,,,.Cler' <>f Oranqe rounlynnO<I OllOVEll ESCROW COltl"OllATION ICAI, lttS Cllut<ll 51rH I, COSI• Mow. Ocl If, ll, ?9,tno NO•.•. 191• "'"I• riSOD OWed her in 8 breach Of Contract SWl. '° •~I• 1eoo11,..,,.. 91•d. CA mll ~" ""'son r ... 11 ... cA '1"° Tiit\ bv\l11tss ·~ colldu<1"'"" •co-She had sued Mrs. Carrison, who died Tuesday, P·•b"'"'"' o..•n<> ,., • 1 °"''' "'101 E.crowHo 1.10.u.o pora1ion PUBLIC N011CE and Candace Mossier Enterprises in Houston for al· <>• 1jJ No•• 11 18• 1;1" •'411• ~ Pu1 ~·',~"",, Ori0f\9t c°"" oa.'~!!1°'1• 0 1 .... Jenst!ft,\ec"1ar• legedly not following through on PUBLIC NOTICE s-. .. SUPERIOR COUATOI' THI! STUE OF ClllLll'OANIA FOR THECOUNTYOl'OAANGE NO. A "Jll .. Otl CE OIC MEA A I H(a OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AltO ll'OA I.ETTERS TEHAMEN TAAY E ~l~t1• 0 1 •Ol A ")l f P._1( N e; ROREIH'i ·""O know ..... iOLA ~. 1108 ER TS D•<" "'''I NOT•CE i'> Mfi r1cnv c.111rN 11\.11 ~lOWARO Sl l PHlN'. Ronr RI\"'" t1f.-Q ~r~1n 4 o••t111on fnr PrOMt•• ot WHI """ tor 1· ,1a.HH"' nt l•·tfi•t .,.. ,. • • ··~ Tiit\ •latemenl '""' ltl~ ... tn Ille FICTITIOUS a USIHESS c:oun1v ,,.,., 01 Ot•nGO c-1Y on 1tAME STATEMENT a contract to do a film on Mrs. PUBLIC NOTICE Seot. 20. "'" ,,.,.,.. ri.e 1o1._1119 ~,son 1~ OD1ng -· 1 Manville's biogr aphy -"The """''-O••~ eoa" OdHY Piiot. 11on~·w 1oeNrtTY HAIR SALONS, Lives and Wi ves of Tommy ~~c;:,,T~~~l:~:,::::s 0ct '· u. 21. ze. '"" 1m. txac11 e1vd., w.,,,,.,,,.,,r. CA Manville." •110-16 9HaJ '"" "'uow•nq ""r_,, ••• <101ng11us1. ClletV'I a.111 l4vtl0ft, 609, ModO< She said the late heir to a $26 ""'':~ou .. o ANO ABOUT, S6 lloy.i PUBLIC NOTICE Rd ,Wes1mln\let.C0261J million Johns-Manville asbestos s1 c;...,,.~ Ra. Hewoot1 eo<K.11,c-. -------------idl~';;::,''1,,.H 1' conduclte1 by...,,,.. fortune had 11 wives during his AO .~::"°~~:·~. ~~Y.~1.!· c;.or~ FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Clleryl 8 Hulton lifetime. PAI O•llon, IHOI Gally Or., MAME STAll MENT Tiii\ "•11""'"1 win llleCI ..,,,, '"" She recalled in the book that Tu,ltn. (II '7~ ne!~/ollOWln<J per~n " d0ir19 11<41· Co\lnly Clerk ol Ot•t1:ie County on Oc· II .d Tiii< n•J\lnt'\\ " <09ducl•d by a MARGIE'S MANNEOUIN, 77601 ·~·. m6 Manvi e reportedly once sai I CANO"CEG .. lllllSON .,.,...,.,., .. 1"""'"" R 1 "6103 I "The first thing I say to a girl is, P~111c1d e 01110~ =n1adt?6~n1t 35 ' UguM "glAll, 0<~~\~~;1.?9.~m' C0.tst oauy.~~~h. I 'Will you marry m e'! Then I say hello ... fl\I\ "•'•""'"' ..,~, lllMJ•w1ln !ho M•rlDrl~ Ann W ~rell, 2313' J-------------I County Cter~ ol 0Uft9' County on Ott Milt~11,,, Or . Ao!. t: ..,, LOg\111.t H1g\ICI. * PUBLIC NOTICE 7?, 147• Calllofni" '2'71 fe,MMt~nt .. , Y tu '"'' "'il1t•nt"lif'r ''' FHte• thl\ DU\1nt~\ h conelu<-ttd by •n ln· 1-------------I .,.,,.nr •• '" w,..,, h 1 m.-rt• tor tunntr PuOfi~nt•O Qr-,1nq• (O<l!tf 0 1111v Poot dtvldual The polls show him far behind. His party isn't supporting him, and most or its leaders rate his n1rtuu11.,, .rnn H111tth•,Umt•1•ndo1~..-,. c>'t 1f4 Nov 4 1t tR, 106 .1508 .. 7f> MarjofleA.War~"' '•• ~·M1nQ trv· ''""" F\H\. °"'''' "'' ''" Tht\ "'"''~"' Wit' l1tfld W.th ~ Nov,.m,,,,-r q 1o1,. •I U'I "° 1 "" '" trv-PUBLIC NOTICE Covnty Cln._ ot Of11no• County on Ot· : ::~:'.:':';'00':.:~:·p~'..~~;·;~~'.;. !: ... ~ ·:~ -------------1 !0tlef'• . ..,, • ._.. (1lyttt \lnt.1 A" t t.thtnrm 1 0.01"<1 (> 1 /I l~I~ WILllAM E ~I JOHN tountv C lr·r~ -.OLMES E HOBART .~SOWll•lll"' 81•0 HD llQI '-"""'-'tt. c" -•o Attorney tor PetlhOf\f' Pub••'""d ()t-.1,..Q•· Co·"' Oi1111r P1lnt f)ll »\ 19 tnd N C')w .t 14/f> 4t"#r I• P UBLIC NOTICE Tf'll' 0-tbliC hit fl\tll'\Q Wtll bll' "-'•fc10f" ft. \ff\ Hoo• o• '""° (ttV"'Y •ttmtft•("·"•Oft 8u1IOil'\O Jt \t\ Mnrth \'ft•mOf"•4ilrN t, S-1• ...... C•h•O•ll•a on OK-• '· ,., .. , .. .,."' .,,.,-~ .... , '"" l\oMd \ •<1"""4 .,..rmih All In •rr•\Mid ~'~' ltl~ '""''~ to •t"1'f"d ~.no~"""''" It wa\ d•I~,.,,,,,..,. IMI '"" r- f l\"nQ--Wttl f'\f\f "AVf>. It \IQl'\U1(M t MJ .,,.,,.,.,,,. .. o .. ct on t~ •"""""""°""t "'1d A ""'1).\hVf" MCl•t111•1~ IO '"'' tfJ-e<t wM DO'l..i lrl "ttn<rt1no Wllll I"" ""'"1Y lll1-" Prnc.f"'t1U,,.\ l\OOt"AI Of Ut~ Ho. IWI••• ()f>rl ~••llM "'"' rtl'fll"'1h\I lht "'"""'""Comml\•l"""""o•ll 1', 1'16 F'()( fu,,,_., tftfb'"'"ttOf'll. ~A~ lfwll~ In ln'Ot'fl Ill" Iii~ 011 "'" nvotlH 111tlleolf1001 !two Cl••~ Of 1,,.SO..OOI ~Nl'O•\ IOUll'd In Ir•• ~ty 11(1> ml11iclra11.,.. n u11<11,,o •I "'" ""°""Ml ""'9\\Mtnconl•Ct 111e Cu,,•ftl PIMllt"O MIO °"""'llOm""I ()111!\lon l«Alltd 111 ,,._ '°'"''' E"o'"""''"o llultdlnq 400 (1vtr C.f\t•t Onv• w~~u. ~t.1 Af\tt (AlllMlliA l"'l•O-•H 711~1 Pl>-•"' r-lotCHt1 7~ 7 0.ted Ot1-'2, f0• ev OAO[lll or rne eOA110 ~ 'UPEAVIW!t\ OF 0 Rit.HC.E COUH • ., CAt.IFOillNllll llJNrALt:K"ltOFll t:••r~olllle" •••• ,,,~..,.,.,.,,.. ... ,01 Ot ..... ~011"1Y,CehlO'l'l'4' IHlllLI .._,..,._. °'"°" .. CNu °""f f'I• ...... 1 .. 1'16. t1>.H7I NOTICE TOCAEDITOllS SVPEAIOlt COUllTO,THE U ATE OFClllLll'OllNIAl'Olt THECOUNTY O~OAANGE NO.A•N'74 E J t••~ or C A RO i.i. ANN McCORMICK, "'" Cit.AOL.I. lllHN ST ROOK. O..cee~ NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN 1011\t <rodtlor\ of 111~ Obo•e "•""'d dK-1 1~1 all ~r\Ons llevtnQ cl•ims ~nsl '"°' WtO .,.,c~nt 4r~ requir~ lo !tie 111ttn. wlln !he nec•S'IJrY ¥OUCnt'rs, In '"" oftlu of ,,_ Cltr' ot '"" •-t'I· httf'd COVft.or to Dt•Wftf themt wtthttw ~, ... ,,,._vouchers to thfo ""°""'iqrK'd .. , <fo 01 MA RCO •nd 01 MARCO. At· 1-Y• all•"'· 1100 Nortll Ma111 Sir~. S..ilt 1JO. S..,,,. An•. Calilorr ... 9?101 ' ""'"" '' the ol.o<e of l>u•IM\\ OI Ille uro· ~·~ •n •II mall•n ~f1 .. l>tftQ to I '"" t\lfl• of \did d<l<.,.,.fll, w11N11 '°"' ..-th••ll•r '"" '"'' ou0llo1ton04 tlllos ftOllO. Dot~· O<lober IS, 1'76 GLENHW M<.COAMIOC AOmlnl\lralor ol Ille E"411eot IMAIJO•ONrntdde<.Cdetll OIMAACOMldDfMAltCO ttoo'""'ll-in Str"I, SwlteUO ~•AM.C.tllorlll.a,l701 Tt+e·lllOUS-6"° AllD'""'' to r Adml11i•tra1or Pvbll\lled Or<>noe C0.t•I Dolly Plkll, • ()Ct ll.llan<INO•.•. 11. 1'7b +113-76 ! PUBLIC NOTICE chances zero. But still Rep. AJ. Ia n T. Howe doggedly cam· pa igns on and insists he may still win r e-election Lo his Utah congressional seat. Howe. a Democrat and a 49·year ·old father or five, was convicted in two courts last sum- mer of trying to buy favors rrom two police decoy prostitutes. "The people are sticking HOWE with me." he says. "I'm very hopeful and ~rely it's possible for me to win." .. Wh atever happened to Henry C. Grover, the Republi can two -t ime loser a s a Texas gubernatorial canrudate who owed about $400,000 for bis last race and said he was "fl al broke"? Two years aft~ his 1974 defeat to Gov. Dolpb Briscoe, Federal Election Commission figures show that Grover. now a 1 louston coal broker, is the nation ·s most generous political contributor. Grover . 49, s pent $63,000 for newspaper ads sup- porting the Ronald Reagan cause, taking advan· tage of a U .S Supreme Court ruling allowing in- PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS NAME STATEMENf T1't'rouowtngll"r''"'''llOlngll<N~S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auStNllSS HAMESTATEMENT '" Tiie loliowtng oer '°"s ••• <IOlng DllW- MS~r. COTT11c;B ·N C•STLES. 26A2 S... MiqU!'I Orlllt'. No"'l>'lrl OPM:h, CA '1ttoO ...., .. ..,a K Cla•~ 1111'1 Fore!M<n, .AP! A.C~I~-... (.A91t7~ llll\ DUSi""U 1> contk>t lod OJ an In· 1o1 ....... 1 HowardK Clar- ~' , •••• ~"' WtO Uttd ,.,,"' """' tv (;let-of Qrancao COUtllY Oft 0<1 76 ,..'°' PUbO>Nd Or .. npe CCM\I O<tlly Pilot, 21,11, ...... No ••• "· ,.,. Ol&-76 ·- CENTUltY n. 1:16 Nor111 &..iton!. Pla<enlta. CA 9?610 Pl11onti<1Rttlly,111< .1111<.....,.,,at· I'd In c.111or111al. 1:16 Hotlll Bt-ord, Pl.K ... 113. CA '7670 l lllt t>u\lrwn i\ belnq c-.Cll'd l>'I ;i <OFPOt81-. 0.11k:IP.O.L•no Tiii\ 'tatemenl ""'" will\ "'9 COunly Clerl<OIOr~GovnlyonOCl.14.1'76. R<IJllS PUllll\lle<I Oranqr! Coe\I o.Mly Plla4, 0<1 11,n .•no Ho• •.11. '"' dividuals to don~te as ~ch as they w"nt to a ea• as loni as il 's not ~Uy to a candidate or ~· paign or1aruaaUoo. , , . •, . Composer aeor.~ Genlawla's blrtbplace ,,,, • New YOl'k City has been aavcd from Ukcly dOl\t\tC• tlon by 4S·year-old Jens NY&Hrcl, a planlf'9' harpsichordist and chamber music lmpressarlo,,. Wtth $6,000 from friends and relaUves, he's sign~ contract to buy the two-story house tn the sl~; scarred EHt New York sec:Uon of Brookll'D.' ~ restore lt and perbaf: • ' r es c u eb th ob w hd o1 e ( i.~;, • ::.lghbor ooo y o ng PEOPLE J "l'm o wild man," -·' Nygaard said, "I jump ln \' the sky in the morning to try and catch the taila 'Of' rainboxs. I love musk and l love Gershwin. • Rosalynn Carter said she's prepared to re(\KP home to Georgia as a businessman's wife •'- Tuesday's presidenUal election if her husbaMI loses, but "we feel the momentum Is with us and that Jimmy is going to win." , The wife or lbe Democrats' candidate ror presi· dent was intervlewed on NBC's "Today" show. • • AltOD W. Whitehouse has been named vlcc chairman of Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) and Jo11ep9-n. HameU is to succeed him as president and cbt~ operating officer , botheffective J an. l. , .• Sohio directors approved the appointments W. anticipation of the Dec. 31, 1971, reUremenl·ol Chairman Charles E. Spahr, 63, a spokesman said. Whitehouse, 49, has been president and chl.tr operating officer since April 1970. Ha.rnett, S9, ~ts been executive vice prcsidcntsince 1970. 1 * The Irish will vote Nov. 24 lor a replacement.{~. President CearbbaU O'DaJalgb, who reslgned a~ De fense Minister Patrick Donegan said the president was a "thu ndering disgr ace" because or bis opposition lo the ~overnment's new antilerrorist Jaws . The opposition party. Fian- na F'ail, is expected to put up Maj. Vivion De VaJera. a son or former Preside nt Eamon De Valera. The leaders of the two government parties. Fine Gael O'OAu1GH and Labor. are expected lo meet soon lo choose pre, sidential candidates. .. • ·'· A $1.2·million gift from the late Mrs. Edsel.a , Ford helped the Detroit Art Institute buy a rlWC) African sculpture, more than a century old. . ~ . Institute officials, who unveiled· the four·f~l:> tall wooden "nail fetish," said it was the most cosl(. ly figure of its kind ever purchased by a ll·~ museum. ll was acquired last month for $275,000.J. · The gift was the last of the auto malriarqlt'6 many bequests lo the Institute before her death last week Move by Syria May Feed War .. •' BEIRUT (AP) -Leftist Beirut newspa~~ report that the Syria government has given g reen lig ht to Palestinian guerrillas to md e reinforcem ents \nto southern areas bordering Israel. One Palestinfan commander reported that three fourths of the Palestinian forces in the central mountains 10 miles east of Beirut have been withdrawn southward. But he would not say bow Car south they went. The reports raised the t,hreal of fighting between the Palestinians and Christian and Israeli forces opposed to their return lo border areas. Meanwhile, the week.old cease-fire in the Lebanes'e civil war appeared to be holding. Def ec!tfng Pilot llet•rned . MOSCOW (AP) ~A Soviet pilot who Oed to Iran has been returned to the Soviet Union alter Iran rejected his request Lo lel him go to the Unl"4 Slates for political asylum, Moscow radio said today., The broa dcast said ( 1 the pilot, Lt. Velenlin IN SHORT lvanovich Zosimoff, 37,. , _ who flew a s mall postal --------- plane to Iran SepL 25, was brought back on Monday. The Jrani;fn government had announced earlier its intention &o return Zosimoff. I ~ '" DAILY PILOT Thursd!y. Octobet28. 1878 .. PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCltEOITOA~ SUl'lltlOll COU llTOl'THa $TATE OFCAlll'OltHIAl'Olll THI COVNTYOl'OllANGI! No A·H111 EU•le ol C.E: RI RV DE LOVI SC LJ;HEN, ell• C.ERTRVD( LEVEN. &HGERT LEVEN Oe<U\Mi NOTICE IS 11ERE8Y GIVEN lo 1 ... cr..SUoo ol "'" "llov" n•meo ck><eo.<tl PUBUCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTlCE PICTITIOUS IUSINIH NAMa $TATIMaNT Tiie followl"9 perton is dolllQ ~ ntt' ~' $.C.C.H. Cl.INIC PHARMACY, )1e11Y1 CM'I Hlgt>w•J, So, "-· CA '1•71 Georoe M. Verlnllllon, ,4111 u v..s. ....... _ Hl9utl, CA. n•n Tiii\ _._, I> <onGIKte4 by 9'\ In. OM-I Georoe M. Verrnllllon Thi\ \IMt<Nlll WH filed wllfl I .... O>unlJ Cl"°' ot Or•noe Cowcy on Oc· IOO-t 8 19/& ,,..., .. P\A>lh-Or.nQe Coast 0.llJ PllOC Ott I•,"· lt •nd Nov.•. 1'7& 011 1• PUBLIC NOTICE •11o'""°"'11 .. 1n9 t1alt1t• "9'11MI 1-------------~a 0Keaen1 •r• req11lt'Qd 10 Ult l'ICTITIOVS IUSINIU • wllll tM nee ...... , vouc:lll'rs, In NAME STATEMENT M!let Of Ille clerll ol ""' ......., ..,. The followl1>9 oenon IS OOIPIQ busl· tourt, or lo or•••nllllem, w1111 ,,,. "'o ais· :+c.sHry •OU( flt!". to In~ ullCHnlQlled FANTASIA STUDIO, 1001 w 111h **-'/o s..1oe1, cr .. 11 & Seroer, 1611 Stretl. vn11 O, Colla M"a'1617 '1111\ICllll Drl•t, S11ilv '°'· Newi>or1 8r..i1ev Re111n McMahon, 1201 C l)!f<h, C•l•lnrn•• 9lt.60, wl\ich l, IN Almond, Or11n11tt, CA •lt&7 .'l>l<kt ol """"~"of Ille undl!T\l<)nMI In Thi\ butlnen Is «>fl<lucled bY o>n In ~' ll\.&1tttr\ ~r1.un1nQ \0 1~•· f''11t,. ot d•vtdt.1dl w1d<tt-cttMnt, within four monU,\•fter Srtdhtv R. McMahon tne jlfS1 ou1>hc•t1on Of tlll\ notice. Tiii' sl•ternen1 •u 111oe1 ..i111 tt... petedOtlober 1, 1•16. County Otri.. ot Orenge County on Ott • • EdWard F. 711m 15, 1'76. Executor 01 IM Will H4701 of,,,. above MITle<I deceOenl, PublhlleQ Of'•n.,. Coast O<Mly Pllnt ttulsELL ... 511111 11 Oct 79 Nov.411,19, 1'16 ~•J.11 41110El. Cit.All & SEltlElt '417 WHl<llll Ori .. $uftt Jtt .......,.,It.Cit, C.111.,.,,l•"IWO 'fft: (114) Ml-'440; ~71 ·~tor l ,u cutor Pool1"'41G O<tnoe Coast Dally PllOI, ()di H, 21, u . -Nov.•. ,.,. 47!.I& PUBLIC NOTICE S·-'1 SU .. EA 1011 COVATOl'Tl4E STATE OF CALll'OANIA l'Oll TNIE COUNTYOFOltANGE Ho.A·- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI OF HEAlllNO 01' Pl!TITlOlf l'Olt PllOIATI 01' WILL ANO l'Oll ~------------~ LETTEllSTISTAMENTAllY SU,.ElllOll COUllTOFTHE STATE OF CALIFOltNIAl'Olll TNEC.OVNTYOFOllANOE No A·"1U NOTICE 0" HEAlllHG OF PETITION l'Olt PltOIAT ! OF Will .m FOR LETTEltS TE\TAMEN .. ,.~v • l!!$lalt ol EARL LEROY PAT ~S01'4 0.rU\AO ·:'~o'r1ce IS HEREBY GIVEN tt\41 -~VIN ROBERT PATTERSON h•\ llled htroln A O"lll•on tor oroo.1t ot Will •nd for l\\V inc. u l l<llt" T•,t•mentAry to lnfll> l)fll>OtlO"f'f ,,. ~~ lo w,,l,.h t'\ mlldt> for fur-ttwr ~ICu•••'· and IMI lllt 11'™' oWIOOl.-C• cl n..rln9 ltl~ \dm• ho• bol•n "'' lnr N!>Yttmbo• •. •'I& el 10 00 • 11'1 In""' cO.rtroam of OttPitttmttnt Nt> > nf \~lrt A)Ul1, at 100 C1v1~ (ffnfflr 0d¥•• W•"I In ·~~~~:~ ~~·~~: ~~",,,';:'••11rn1" WILLIAM E SI JOHN ~ County (h•tk COLONEl..HEltltlNO' FllANl(LINI :n.ou"" C•n•I E\l•I• ot ROBERT A. LEMMON. ()pc,.•W<I. NOTICE IS MEREBY GIVEN IMI CATHERINE M. CARONNA !Mo filod -~In• r>ellllon lor Prollalt OI Wiii a"<! tor t\\uaM• of L-ttf'r\ T@"''"""""'"'Y to ,,... ~tll•f\nf"r. '''"'"t"Kf' 10 Whtt h '' m"""' tor turtMr par11cut•ri. iltw'! tr\.ttl ,,. Htnfl/ •nd Dia<• of M•r•nog ..... Sit~ ""' t>Hn .. , for Nov I•. 191•. ti tO 00 • m "' •h• <ourtroom ot OrtJMir'tr'nfnt Ho 1 01 ••i<I rO<J•t. M 100 Civic 0-nl•r 0flv• w.u, In ""' Cllv of S..nla AM (fl1fOtf\14t• o .. ~dOct 75, i.16 WILLIAM E SIJOHN, Counly Cl••I< Will.I AMT. IAANOLIH sn w Shtll Slrttt, S11l1t 121' l<KA,, .. les,CA. -14 Attorney for· l'tlllio11•• Publl\t\Pd OranQf' Cn•ll 0..11~ Pllol °'' ?A ?Q ~M Nov • !016 ••'lit I& t>UBLIC NOTICE "lJILIC HEAltlHG CALll'OltNIA l'VILIC UTILITIES COMMISSION .. ,bcN hl•n<I CA nu1 ~I I/UIS.I/tit A\WMY for P•llllOMr PIJl>l"""" l)'~"Q• c.,. .. , 0~11, p.r .. t 0tl 11, '111 tnd NQV l "ll AND POllT 01' LONO IEACH Pu"'u•M lo '"" CitlltornlA E11v1,_ nvnlAIQuaUIYAclol IQ70 ·--~ ___________ ._4_"_,. f'nt•(C ., IWffllby "'""n to ... •ntH•\tN't ,...,'°"\and orQJ1n11~tton 1Mt • Ora•t •.• • P UBLIC NOTICE En•or,,.,rn•nt.tl lmOA<t A•l>0"1 fEIAI ·: .. : ........ --H-O_T_IC_l_T_O_C_lt_l_O_lf_O_lt_S __ n··~~:~:·~~t~~·~~ TO ~·o- • ' SUl'IEltlOlt COUllTOI' Tt<E C0Nl1NENT PIPEl..INE PROJECT •.· STATEOllCAlll'OltNtA'°lll TM or°""'f>d SOMIO ISl,.ndardOll -THE COVNTYOllOltANGlf Qr\lol ll'OiPCI con•••h Of" thrff berlh Ho A·~ _,.M ltrmln•I. • '1 mllllon berN!h ot ESIAI• nf MARION SE ... VC"Y PIT \11)(\!)f' \urQP 1.tnk .. oe w1lh1n ._.... Tt'"IGER ~c .. ••n '""''''" 11 mll•• 01 II>• l••mlnel. con. NOltCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1011\f nH ltOn w ith IO<•I <llSlrlbullon <~ltOf'\ of lh~ ••04\vt nUT\f'd de<edont ()1Pf!lllM'· 1,000 Ohl\ milt~ Of 040911,... fMt au pe"om ,.,..lnQ "-'""·~•ml lrom lonQ 8urll lo Mldl•nd To"'' fht Mid <ltC~O~nl ••• rtQulr"° IO lilt Al motl 900 milt' of 11141 Dll>Ollnt I\ t1'tfn, ""'" II•• ntCU••• y voutht~. II\ •lr.,.dv In 0•11c• &nd is pruently u1Ml '"" olli<~ of "'" clrrk of ttl• .'lbQ¥P"" lo troll\oort some of the nllur31 9"• tltledeourl.or 1oo•e\<'nl 1,,..m w11hlho> •u111111 10 Cellfornl• trom Tun, fl«tH•ry vouctlon, lo Ille 11-n•VM<I Olll•hom• end New Mui co. A \V'll'm lit 16SI~ Mtrl>Our l•n-. Hunllr19lon AtrellCIY Ul"I 10 '""'!>Ort CN<M O•I f!H<h. Celltornl• •1u•. wlllth h 1111! from Mldl•nd, 1.,..,, lo the ml,,_,, l>l.c.t ol tlvwneu ol llw! undor\IQfltO In 9l'ICI Gulf C:O<t\I mMkOI•. Ttl• OU•P054!of ell rTW11tus ocr1~1n1no to ,,,. •\Ille of '"' ll'OC>O\~ snlern I• to orov1<1e " sefdclt<t<lel'll, wllhln lour "'llftl"'Afler Mt•n1 ot Oell¥ttlnO North Sloi>e tfl-llr\I publl< .. 11on ~· 1n1s t\Ollte. IAlll•~enl 01110 Sout~rn Ct lilor'lio ,,._ • o.it1'(10c10,,.•r \ Mro """''••plus th~ '"'PAbllltv nl '"'"'mu AOOl RT LVTH[R Tino Oii \urolu\ lo Cbltlornl•'l .....0$ IO PITTENGER lhemlrl-\1 ' r•~culorollh•W1lln! lllf' SOttlO EIR con1lsl\ OI an n th• •llov• nttnca duc-.it ,_,,,Ive •Miy\\\ of the .,ntlclo.w•a tn MU. ALICIE MOOltl viron-nll'I •mobCIS t •OtCl.0 autlng AIJW.,.J•tui.. con\l•ucllon, ootrallon •nd m•ln· 06Hell04,....A ... •1·8 len•nc• or the prooo•ed c•OO. oll CwtoNtftlMar.CAtUU trCln\MIUtOfl 'Y\letn. Potent.al mlliq,>• Aft•n•nforf!utulor llnn m,.••UN'\ M~ ~''° \uQOtilNI lor • ..flollll•ll<'<I Or;onoe Co••I Dally ~IOI. ·~ or~ tmp .. <h A«-YIPIQ 3"1, 7, U , ll, 7t 1'74 4171 16 ll'ltf MOIY\" h •n OUm1Mtlon of lhe ,N:w ""'"""' traffic flow P8tt•'"' .JlonQ t~ PUBLIC N011CE T•n~"f Otehvt ry rout• IM'l-n V•ldltr, : .... , AIA\ll• •nd Ln119 n.>tcll, Celllo<ftl<I TIW' f"'"11Y \ul>Oly "nd dern....., 11l1M l'ICTITIOUS IVSINESS hon .. 11 '"'•IU 10 111« "'°-al NAMf. STATEMENT """'llY 'M>Urc.es lq<•l.O In tht Un1tf(I ..,,_ follow•"9 oert<>n i\ ctolnQ bu<!· Sl•ltl 11\0 I\ evalual•lf 109fl1W'r ""'" ,..r ... ""nt mlnat•on Of POltlll••• AllH~t• .. .• lHOMAS J. M ENALO COM-"'"'for ,,,..rlnelerrnlMIJ&ndv&r'°"' of ANY, 1600 W Co••I Hl9hw•y rrlalea lr&Mmlulotl rout" tor a. ·~ lY'•tt 11. CA Of..O """'" of Aini<•" crudt on to tne • Tllnm"'' J Mfln•ln. '71)1 lit O'"" m•<I""'' '()r. W111111or CA "*IJ Coolnot llleO••fl EIR•,....,•llallC& • n,,. """"""I\ <IWlllUCll'<I by 11t1 In 1or ou1>11c In'""'"°" •• '"" lolklwlPIQ ,dlvlctutl mun1c10111couMy llD••t1••; LOt\O '• fllom•" J . Mlln•lo 8'.ch Mun•c•o•I llb••rv. Heclf'<>'.M ~ lllt• Slltttfltenl "'"' filed wit"' ll'lt HelQllU County \.lbrarv, Le P\M'llt ~"'' C.lt•I\ ol Oreno. County on l.lt>refv. ~nlno 8<enc11 Llt1r1tv, ;4e1>1. 13, 191&. Pomon• llbn1rv. Pico Rivera l11Jf1tY. • .. tilt <>ewnov Main LIDrary, Montebtllo :" Pljllll"'"" Orena. CQelt 0 .. 11, Pllm, llbrHy. Soul II G•lt/HOllyO••• 'IOtl.1, u, 21, 11, "'" Llbr••Y, Paramount Library, Onl•rlo ~ .. ,. .. ,, CllV Llb••rv, Fonl•ll• Br•ncll l ltlr••Y. ' .. PUBLIC NOTICE ltl•llo llbrerv. Colton LllJfMy, S.n n.rnoroloo PuDllc library, ~lldl­ llbrarv. Lom• Linda Llb,-ary, •n<I l)o>•8rl Cllnl•• l"ll• T11m•rllll Ut>r&rY 6190) ""'"°"' wl\lllna lo -now IM lott1llontl NOTICE 01' SALE 01' 1)1(Of)I .. 01n~r lhM '"°'' •t rntJl'll(~I· :: , "a"LPllOl'EATYAT' '"'''''' llhurlp\can(all (21)14P.QO.ll : PlllYAT•U&.• Of (4UUj1•Jt,. Mid r•q-""'P In HO A·llUT lot"lln9•a"'9, '! ••NTM•tUl'llllOllCOVllTO~ Tllr .. public ""•rlnq• on lllh 0.11n ._ ''TNllSTATf.OFCALIFOANIA, Elll ... •KhlHIUllt<IHfoll°"": 'tN:ANO 1'011 THI COUNTY 0 .. l, IO·OO t1 m , Tu.-l10•Y ~ '! . Of!ANO• JO. '"·· tit\ ,,,_ llo.lro "'*" l.ono •• In 11\0 Malttr ol lh• E"•lt <II CLSIE l!ee(h H~rbor ()eperl-nl 8"11Cllno, ~PAl!TSCH.Conurv"I~• •H H•rt>or Plu•, Lono Buth, ""ltt II Mr•llY QIV.n 111111 t... .... (tlltonWA dllr\1QntOwlll•et1atu,, .. 1tMlte IOll\e 1. 10 oo •"' Mond•Y. ~ 6. ,tffllHt -IM•t bldft.,. ·~b!Kl l!)(on· 1'lt . lot A"Qe .. , Co11nly !>upofvl~ fi~tlon of UICI $ur>erlor Court on or IMrd lloom. H11ll Of Ad<nlf'lll"IOon. ......... 111110.Y Of NO• "l' •t111tof ~ w. Temple Strt!ill, ~ Anotlt\. f1<1tol LOUIS T. FLETCHElt. Att-y Celll°"'le. .. Lew. UIS°"" SI .• S0..111 P..-, l IO"Oll 11"' Tw"1n. o.~ 14, <;ounly of ~O• Ana"•~• !>1•t~ of r11•. COu<l<ll C11a1n.-r•, Oly Hl!ll. M C:.1t1 .. ni... •1010 "" ''"° rlqllt tttl• ""° H "D" $trtt1, Stfl 8trn•relrno, l~"Of \t•<l<0•1..-,,•1 ... l11-1oa11 c:.tl!oml• •llit G~••••h "'"' ..._rty •It....,. In""' Tlle "''"'"'•"on of'"""""'"'"'"" ·~i:.ouncv Of °'"""· ''"'• of ClhlorN•, ~ oro1tcl •net .. _,.,.., ''"" • ICll4•rly <111\trl!M>d H foll(lotl0$. t~ ... -_.., mltlqetlon wlll be I. '""" tO:OOa "'· Ufllil noon. ™' wtll ~ •. Lott lfl ltOU 1001 , .. 11111G1vhlonot followttd Illy 1111bllc Comn\<IM\. ~ T'' ~!llcM> hl8ftd, In tile <;Uy of ...._t •'---•ll•"•IM9IM1oote1•·• f -...acll, C-IY Of Oranoe, SMl9 ol o m Wrllt~ COf'llf'Mnl\ wtll W r.- ot:.ilfor'ftl•. •• IN'""Hr~....Olfl'-celwdunltl t•·ooe,m Ofl~lQ, ~·· IMll" JO at Ml\ctllf-Mfoto 1'7,,AOCll'MtCOft'lfn.,,hto; •f'!KO<'O•ofMICICOUlllY Celllon1le P11bllt Utlllllet Con\- ' Mor•comtn0<1ly -"own IK' tt10M1 mlulon, 90'6 ~'"'' llull<11119, Sen,.,.,.. !'If~ '•lbOe h i-, Nowoort n..c11. CA. <•~. <:Alllorfll• '4011 -._. ver-m\of Hit <t-11 In ••wfut ,_,.,V All ... ll011° SOHIO ProJed ""t1)ll Untt"11 $1•tH on COll!lrmetll'W>fl et enCI ti.'°""'"'h•rl'll>Al,.nc••vl"""<"" Port of' Lono Oeacll, .,, Hat11or t ~tu•~d I>• MOtl(I"°" o. I ru\I Pl.r•. l.onQ lk•tlt, C.tlllornle 9C*n on .... Of-•ty '°\Old. Ttfl .,., All'tfltJon: $0Hl0Prai.ct :!•tJ'oOI 41"*"11 &hi lo bo Ck-119(1 "'"' hrtlCIOtlflU II tllo Pvbllc ~ r . "" na111nt•d •• 11ro .. 1e1. ll'ltlr • tidJ or ofllf" ~ ~ m Wfltlfltl ~ i.•Ol'llOlly tn written fll"tn If et etl llQW- 'Wll l!tf'M•letCl•lllle tto,..~ldelfltt•I llM '" orw to !Mu re .occur ... _... "-•"•' 111e llr\t jNOllC.4tllOfl lftQ or "-Ir 1t•t•meflll. q.,ftttofle or tt11C11Mtorel1•"of .. 1•. -h.. S O.IHtl'lll,OllldayolO<l ,1'11' OATEO! OCTOlllt 11. n1 .. ~ llet1Mlre F 0.04111\ ,.,...,,._ 11 ~ +: ~•to<oft... .....l<KIOlfktr ' . ••tataOfl •ldCenWf'lr.lltHl Callf ~lie ' ;'9"1tT 't!!CHU I =::'ace,::- .... lt<\Offlctr • ~.CA.tml ....., .. l.9"t~ • t llff Ote11 .. CMtf OitllJ __,.... °'9fltlt C.... Dlllir ........ .~OC&.JJ,2'.flftfNov.a.•~ ~l't Od 1t.11.-.1m ._.,. ~ -..... PUBLIC NOTICE ·' Fund No. 01 General 03 Payroll 04 Capital Outlay 06 Land Acquisition PUBLIC NOftCE 07 Equipment Replacement 08 Sell-Insurance Fund 11 Spec. Gas TaxStr. lmprov. ·Sec. 2107.1 12 Spec. Gas Tax Str. lmprov. ·Sec. 2107.S 13 Spec. Gas TaxStr.Improv.-Sec.2106 22 Street Lighting District . PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBUC NOTICE CITY OF COSTA MESA ANALYSIS OF FVND BALANCES June 30, 1111 PUBUC NOTICS PVBUC NOTICE Fund Balances · Transfers Reveeues Expenditures AdJu&meatsFund Balances Jul t 1975' In (Out> <Exhlblt"B"> (Exlalblt"B"} J ~7.1 s s.1g,m.D: 1cm.uo.otn s12,311;l95.no s<m,763,548.n> scW,36.1.13> $jl.Vbss:m ..(). • ·O· ..(). -0· -0· -0· 793,943.971 230,000.00 198,tm.90 ( '151,982.30) !-0· 470,653.57 '150,000.00 ~.000.00 ..(). ( 276,500.00) ..(). 723,500.00 2.58,385.28 -0-' 21,350.00 ( 58,544.77) ..().' 221,190.51 -0· -0· 243,149.02 ( 190,692.35) ..(). 52,456.67 1.104.079.70 ..(). 564,594.69 ( 563,000.98) ..(). 1,105,673.41 -0· ( 7,500.00) 7,500.00 -0-·O· ·0- 2,543,778.57 ·O· 788.598.00 C 27,850.79) ( 499.32) 3,304,026.46 23 Vehicle Parking District No.1 ·Improvement 24 Vehicle Parking District No. l ·Acquisition 25 Vehicle Pa rking District No. 2 ·Improvement 26 Vehicle Parking District No. 2 ·Acquisition 337,447.45 ·O· 408,603.48 ( 509,~.80) -0-236,690.13 643.82 ·O· 3,918.37 ( l.81.37) -0· 4,380.82 7,781.92 .Q. 492.42 ..(). -0-8,274.34 1,612.85 ·O· 210.36 ..(). ..(). 1,823.21 5,969.66 ·O· 420.73 -0· . -0-6,390.39 41 1974 Open Space Bond Debt Service Fund 51 Traffic Safety 52 Water Acreage Fees & Improvements 53 Golf Course 54 Leisure Services 61 1974 Open Space Acquis. & Developmt Fund 82 Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "B" 83 Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "C" 84 Feder al Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "D" 85 Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "E'. 86 Comprehensive Employment Training Act 87 Community Development Act Fund 91 "!'rust 92 Bond· 1911 Act 97 General Long-Term Debt TOTAIS CtTYOPCOSTAMISA STAT (MI NTO" ltEVINUIS ANO IX .. SNOITUR1$ Flu•l Y..,.11 ... J-)O. tt1• ltlYINVIS Prootrtv r-.., OINl•AL 11ytU) $1•1• Subv•nllon• • HomeOWMr't fii°'mc>lron Bu•lne\\ lnv•nlory e .. mallon F•~<~•"'J~u• ~111"\ f A)( C1QM""~tt1 T .-.w Ptt)~•rly 1 r.,n~vttrT'tte 1 r.m \l••nt Ocr-unAnrv f ·'.< Ml\C.llnn~ou• Caotl" Contrlbullon l•crnw" ''"~~ .,..,.,,. .. ,\ ';ttlt' o• Suoot1111, And Pfootr1., R•nt of Pr~rtv .... , .. ,..\, Subv•M•Of\\ ~Art Gr•nl\ Re1mb1Jr'\fm"'"'' ''Om OUwir £nt1UM r,.i., 1"tcl Cf\~rf')ft\ M1~t'tl•1•n4tOU\IM:om• TotJtl A~°'"""'' IEXl'•HOITURES CllYCountll El"(llOn\ AU,,,f"l•V (,,,.,,.,_ C•IY MAn.•Of!' Ftnl'\ft<l't Pfor~r\f'I N1tnl\lnq F •tt1l1l·r\ """ EQUt"""tf'\t (•of'ltral S-'V*Ct-'~ Mitr"l~m-nt tnfOrM•t•On c,...,.," Admlnt)lrellv• '°'' Polle• Fir,, Bu•Wftq Sd••t'I' Comrnun1cellon\ AAIMAI Cot'llrol W~t(l ll~lt-nl Pul>llc S.-tvlco • Admlnl\lrttloft EnolnttrlnQ Trame En9lftf''!rln!J Slr~N M•tnltnonte s.tnn•rv Non Con\lrucllon C&11il1l lm1>rov1menlt Tr11"'olenlitl(l lreu.F11lrvlew Ao~ Median llnd\C•olno·l'•lrvtewR01td lrall•c ln\IOllAlll'lh F~trl'VIMlquMOWtot Ceroel Flr•SIAlion• •1,lAnd4 Rtmodel Fin.nee 0.!Mltlfltenl 3',0IQ 0 .1007 .... ts•• as.mu 141."7 11 l1',•~ ... ,, ... IU '4l.S75 41 l'll 158 .. SS.SJI 10 tO. IS~ •1 t.311,5'11 u 3.•lo& ... 1• 1,1••.>s•~ 1•1.110 14 l71,000t 61.10.6$ 4,411 .. •S,751.U '7UOtff au.111.n 3".60'.U 711.1•1.'9 ll,Q)A 40. .u .n.c.•t U,191.IJ 21.1~.oo S,lAI 00 >11." IMl•ll Carfl'!I Meu Veroe library Total Eitpenollurts uo.1d.BHt SAPJT.At.ouibA! 'ulfO ll!V•NVIS 1).020.10 12,574.98) -0· 282,323.07 ( 266,186.44) ..(). 3,561.65 803,192.95 ·O· 342,058.74 ( 261,502.58) -0· 883,749.11 12,927.92 ·O· 11,667.25 ( 14,473.10) -0· 10,122.01 234,339.44 ·O· 66.5,673.95 ( 533,714.82) 113.19 366,411.76 826,561.32 239,920.00 1,834,123.69 ( 1,817,793.68) 7,927.85 1,090,739.18 2,710,671.43 ·O· 144,852.15 ·0--0-2,855,523.58 192,004.22 ·O· -0· ( 171,629.52) -0-20,374.70 147,405.55 -0· 1,200.00 ( 4,889.70) -0-143.715.85 723,808.20 ·O· -0· ( 466,020.88) 43.SS 257,830.87 742,076.27 -0· 954,226.16 ( 549,982.37) 864.00 1,147,184.06 39,615.53 -0· 732,617.00 ( 720,742.06) .54 51,491.01 ·O· -0· 110,000.00 ( 47,877.00) -0-62,123.00 -0· -0· .0-• -0--0-·O· ·O· -0--0--0· -0-.o: - ·O· • ·0--0· -0--0· -0· •sl .. 7 .. ,'4 .. 09 .... ,60-5 ... 23.... ·O· $19,6.14,066.SH ${17,996,474.25) $(i26t913.32? $18,920,284.54 S .. IECIAL OAS TAX r.Tll••TIM,.ROYIMINT "UNO "'• 1111.1 lllVUIUH ~t•I• Alloullons-Sec.11~1.) SPICIAL.OAS Tun111•n IMP•OY•M•NT l'UNO S!s.Jt!t HYSNUH Stet• AJIO<elton'"s.e. not Or 8fl9lt County Alloullon lnltre\t Rent Ml1<1ttlan1t0111 Sele of Fixed Auei. Tot1l l'ttvtflue\ llulldl119 Mel11tt11anco Cec>ltet lml)n)VtflttftlS Senta Ana .. Aeellllll Tot•I E.11oeil<ll1ures HV•NUIS "'-'1¥ Tt 11 AUt1Jl!ltnl\ Suoelt.t$lon Cller99s MIKtll-s 1ncot1t• Total Re ... nllj!l Strffl l.l?llllno Mt lflten.nct •nct()pcr•Tton' Ceotlel I rnoravements !>tr·ttt Uohllno·8rhlot/Pall~fNewDorl l"tonlfllt Road Total Eapendltu,., vaw•a.• PAlllCINOOISTIUCTNO. t , •. .._ V,500.00 ' Htw RH tl"OOfl'ls-Mest ll..S. IMl•ll Olte<llOf\411 Sl9nlno ~·'""'"'°""''"p;~ Wo-n·, Reuroom lmo,.,......,_t Oreoerlet·C.M. Golf & COU!ltrv Cllllt lmc>roveCarl Peth & Orel,,. Melnte..ence Are. ftrk k Ret•lnlng W•ll·Clubhous. R~bulld Orl~ltln9 Fountain 1rnorove Orelneoe Ditch.Ho, 10 l'olrw•y tmorove 1rr19.,llo" Sy\lt m lnst•ll Sl>llt Rall Fenclno Total Expena11uros \,llSUH 11ny1c11 "V'!O ftll'IENUIS ContrKtUf'Ot Paymrnl\lr C.M P ... lli& RecreallOll 01\I•. Sa••• Te• MlscellentO\lS ltl<ome RelrnburstflteM ltom TNsl Fur!O-Plrk Oev~9-nl Tolel Revenue• 1H:is '3 EJlnHOITVlllS \.tlsUf'e Servi<" Adrnlnlslretlorl ,,. P•r1ls•nd ParkWOi '~· ~ 1'ecrtallon Oloil•l lt1tonivementc Mtlltr Par-Acquisition C~ls MO>,, P....,lerino P.ull·P•cnlc Arc.. S.07UO uoa,HHi w«>.•" s• TeWlnklt P.,.11.une11e-•nd5cwln-1..-1~v. lion• Perll-l.i9tlh"'1 & Gr_'!I_ Rtcon"rutllon O.C.C. Con•tnicllon·Sla Hendboll Courts T•n.oer Per~·TOl l.OI Swurbia Peril-PHASE II, L.andK•i>e &Sprln~le<>l TeWlnkle Park R~stroorn\ Ptr-••Y lt1te>rovtrnenf.lowa Slrett Civic Canter-Onion & Conti•. J-s. GerOen Smell Par• ProJtel\-MIKtll•~ R•OIK• ll9'tt Poles-llo,,s P8•1f P.,,1"9 fn Arllngton Ori,... Tewtnklt P~ Construct Enctosure·P•ularlno Par• lnsl•ll -Strto1·Var1ous P•rka RtDllKa Alr C011Cll1lonl119Ufllt• • Fire St•llon·O•Y Ce re Center Construe I Tennis Covel Wind Scrt9n Tot•I EMpendlluros 1,74'.fl U12'6 1.•~UIO U •UO 3,400.00 ,,,. .. ., S,Mt,17 111.S4 . .,_ ,, ""OS •.H• '~ 1,~1p tHJ, 1 1 1SA,•St.ft 1SI HS 411 •tu .. eo 10,100 00 ,,,,08 tn,11~" IH,\17 .. no 00000 4.SS& lt ,. •II JO l,IClt 4S l.S17 38 10,00000 4, us jl U .61U8 u ,m .n n .llUT 1,S.I 0 alVINUH "'-11yTues ~rlblltion•trom N~lat Sourcew Tolel Revenues '70.l? J 16TS.00 1'140Pf!N !PACC ACOUISITIO!I ANO OEV!\aOPMllfT l'UND D.4fl.J7 •X ... NOITUDll fltSMtl" a. Malnl-n<• RfYl:'!UIS Prooet'IY THO VSl41CU .. HICINGOISTIUCTNO. t ..,, ... _ ==::::;:1 :::Z ltr/INUIS .. lnttt9$1 Stlt.'7 Refllal ol 8ulldl~ ====== TOCal Rtvenuu l'•DlltA\. ltllVWNUISMltlNO ~NO .. , .. llCNICDITUltlS CllPltal fmcH111te,.,.nl~ Mlt'Mlf Street Constr\Ktlon & M9llM- VtlMCo Stort1t Oralft $1'4,$17.IS 1m,HUJ AtM&l lnconl~ !-41t•' Ta~. IOt,9".62 VllMIC\.l PAllCINOOIST"IC:TNO. I Total Eapenalturei Sub"""Uom and Gt a11tt Re1mbu•"""8nl trorn DI..,. Elltl"" TOCal l!tvenvts UPllNOIT"URIS QoollAl lrnproVfl'ftffltc C11y Enltanc:" 8null11Ullon· lf11o1) ~lorrn Ora•n·lllllSI & lfVlntA- Slofrn Or•l,..Ctlerry Lek• CltvW••col!leSIQn' 1'/l 14 MIKI•"" Lancnc1olno & P•vl"(I Bristol 8.tlltt to Sunll....,.r Mtl<lltln Ptvlno·Ad•ms A..,,.,. Anion 8oul•v•rd 80• Culver1 Tr .->IOienllno TrM\· F ftlr•l•w l'td.•l'tlASe It c.omou1.,1rt0ConT•olSole,,,.Ovtc~nltr Se!elySlrl~·N•woorl &Ivel ·11tMOUlhSlt. P811 ''''"Pollo Cu\lody S«llon CoMlniclVeoor RtcovtryS~t- Stor•oe Ctblnet·Flre St•llon #3 TOlol l!Kpen<lllure~ ~l•I tmprov""'fr'llJ Pun:1141-... 8oJ\' Chlll Fa<lllty •ou1 "MINT !!•n.ACIMI!!!,,,,,, lllV•NU• llenlel <II Equl-t ax.-.NOITUltU ll\ltnltMll(e 60peft1._ •av••vn Coil'ri11utl0fll lro1r1 •moeo-Cofltrlbutlort~ from City Total I!•-• Uf>INOITU .. i Iii"""°"" tleMf lh .... Cl .... OAJ TAX n••rr IMHICWIMll!! 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Thu~ay. October 28, 1976 DAILY PILOT #z Rtaf htott .•.....• 1000·2999 Rtntols ••.....•.. 3000-~99 8usinus, lnve.tment & The Bluest Marketplace on the Orlnce CO.st Employment & financiol .......... 5000 5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Preparotion •.•.•• 7000-7199 ... MtrctiondlMt .•.•.• 800().~ Booh & Morine Announcements, Personab. lost & Found ..•.•. SOSO·S499 Services & Repoirs 60()().6099 You Can S~ll It, find It, ( 642 _5678 J. Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equ:!pment ••••..•. 9000 9<m ~ Automobll•1 & other . Tron1portation .... 9100·~ ~~!!!.~~~.~ ....... ,~4!'!:::.':!~.~ ........ ~c:'!:::!.~~~~...... ~~!:!.~~.~~ ....... !~.~.~ ....... ~:.~~.~~ ........ ~~!!!.~~~-~'!':-........ !~:~!.~~.~~~ .. ~ .. . R Gefteral I 002 GHtrel I 002 G......... I OOZ Ge.lral I 002 G~ I 002 JG......,... I 002 ~R!~e~d:.:;1:•~ ~~~~ •••••••••• ~?.~~ ~~••••••••••!?.~~ •••t •;••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• doily ond report er· INVESTOR'S ron lnvMdiotely. The ~ ~ DAil y PILOT GIMHM5 DELIGHT liabllity for the first l1t-S41, 900 I rt, nl A sharp 3 bedrm home c~ct nse ton o Y· with new paint inside and ·:: ~-out New carpels und H f Sal drapes. Great location on ouses or e THE ''ILU~S .. -EHO UMIT lqrge 110' deeµ Lol. Call G:;;.:.;··········iooz Spacious customized condominium in 546·5880 for full details. ·••·······••••••···•·•· MESA VERDE 48R-fAMILY S84.500 newest section of the "Bluffs." 2 Lge !i2'fitlfkl bdrms., den with firepl., formal dining ~Ut\~fff1 rm & 212 baths. Decorator wall ~-:-· ·----- • papers, cptng & drapes. Beautiful gr eenbelt view Pool. Air Cond. Lease $750 mo. 2 I I I San JooqUn Hilb Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I . 644·4910 lmmarulutc Mc:.a Verde 4 bedroom doll house' Beautiful l'a~·e~e tter home Shllc l'ntry ~uy. G1g<rnl11." furm,11 hv111g roorn massive wull ur f1repl11n: llu.:1• f,1m1I} room Spotle!.~ i.:ourmct General I 002 G....,al I 002 k1lthl•n SL'«ludt:d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •mas ter wsn~ 11lus :J BEA.CH RETREAT more f ;1m1lv s 1z.(•d $39,500 bedrooms ·owner tran:.fcrred. :"\lu~t sec to Sleps to pounding surf IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO LIVI-; BY THE OCEAN Spectacular 180 dei.:. ocean view & magnsfi· cent sunsets, thi:i 3BH. office & 4BA hom~ w/u loparkhng pool at 4~5 Or nnRton Ave. 1n Cameo Shores 1s hs ll'd al only $198,500. ASAND&SEA f{F.AJ.TY 675 8800 belt e ve Hurry call l iq Canyon Estate 1md crystal sund! Back 752·1700now! .f HH. -I IJt\, 011 F"airwuy yard 1s pay area playt•--------- "''' • • » • •' • -. • • • • ~·.. -=.,. r 11 l W'Ound Wi11d1n1t wooden ..:..Kl ."i l ,m.orJl'l'.nrv, w.1lkwJ\:.loi>edudcden-[~ lf~~'li ~11 .:ourmcl kit · s-125.000 try' Gciurmct kitc hen l i., 8)1 ;ippt onh-1':xclu'" c L<1v1:.h ll\Jnl: room with _ ----~ •• ·-~ Ag1•nt 675 6ll00 _ __ step down convcrsat1on 1----------1 area + fi r eplace! ----------1 Greotl"vestment! Sun::.hinc breakfas t PRESTIGIOUS Beauty shop and build patto l'nol Jacuzzi WAT1':HFRONT<.'ONDO IOI/+ lari;?c \ bt•drm apt \n\11·\ h:all mak<' this \\ill IJk1• up to 40' Bo<1l. O\'l'r dhlP ~ar Choscl' g<1r<h:n I 1v1ng al 1l~ Beuulsfully upi.:radctl E.i!.t:-.sde lol·.itiun fine:.t Won"t lu!>l Call CO;\ DO :I fkdrm!., 21, C:ill du~ or nt:!hl li4HiOIO. baths. fJJll·. c.:omph.·tr G46 3928 548 l!Jf'J ""'· ,. hltn kilch1•n Shm" hlw a . · t'\t'''" ' [ ~ •• ·, ~ mockl (".111 for JPJIL ' $140.1100 Ii<\ I 72711 Lachenmyeri Realtor "4ti#C StHit4 r;"'~ R£AUORS 4 BEDROOM RANCHO LA QUESTA ll<'••ut1ful runch ~I} ll• __________ ,horn<' with tile rnor $46,750 ~ II< 111 nom .! l1.1lh. in COSTA MESA TRIPLEX All 2 bedroom patio unit:-. locall'<I 111 Collei:e Park area No \'acam·sl':l 111 the li:Jsl two year!> rull price 586.900 CA LL 556 :!660 LOCATION!!! Eas ts1de C M End of cul·de.s ue . Walk to Elementary, Jr high, Library or Boy·s Club Bike to Jlurbo r 111 , Westdsff Shppsng. YM CA or B ack Ba y lkuutifully lan<l;,.caped 3 bedrm. fum rm. Ul· luC:he<l dhle !(Ur. C.:<tll for JPPl 400£.17" C.M. EA.STSIDE COSTA MESA llOM 1-; Plus apartment. $30.000. That's right $30.000' Mui.l have all cash. Call 546-5880 REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSE Thursd,y & Frjdoy 1-S 413 Acacia A •e. Olde CCWOllCI Det Mer Classic Charm (Dutch Colonial) 3 Bedrm, fam ily rm home. Shiny wood floors, Dutch door entry. Beautiful kitchen. $131,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy. C Of'OftCI def Mer 67$.5511 Air Conditioned t..ar1;e lrl·h:vel. 4 bedrm. formal dining, fam rm. 3 bath, prestige home. 1''ul· ly s prinklered. lrimmcd to perfection lund:1citp- ing. Enjoy gracious hv Ing al $96,500 [ ffi'MPEE~] 1555 'fl, S.k.,, C.M. HHt lo Merk.el S.tk•t 549·8655 LEASE WITH BUY-OPTIOH Very lovely Trina, multl·level condQ, with 3 bdrms .. 21f.t baths & a fine view ! Vacant & immediately availa: ble. Rent now & buy next year at thy low price of $1 15,000 HIGHLY UPGRADEED FRANCISCAN Profess. remodeled, on magnificent greenbelt. A deli ght to see; lease now at $625 monthly, with present price or $120,000 a pplied next year. CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 1002 GeMrol 1002 GeMral IOOZ 1002GtMt'al --------GflWrof •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• [,uxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & form al dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. $325,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~od .. 011vt· N 8 b7S blbl Gl'Mral I 002 GftMf"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED IEACH DUPLEXES Two bdrm. house & 2 bdrm. apt. over dbl garas:e. Nice patio, steps to beach. SIJ0,000 3 Bdrms, J ba. house with a single upt. 111 rear. Steps lobearh. 597,500 673-3663 673·808G Eves associated BROI< EA!>· llEAL TORS lOl', W 8olb<oo "'·1661 THIS IS WHAT CAN'T IE FOUHD & -~ ~ 1,......,...,.....,_....,_,,...._.,.....,___, Near Newport's bat·~ ' Ii '1~ 2000 Ft. FrontOC)e bay 1s a big 4 bedroom r/i. rrA _ 11 ~ family room. firc11lun·.: , !!!;.V Highway 74 Riverside :::--::.-·_:::;:..:::=---County. 4 Lllkes, 7000 l>alh at only SG3,000! Thh SURF'S UP trees, Rold mine an end unit townhome m rr r water. All or part Call dutlt•<; tennis. Jac uzzi l"l'W o enng only a cw pool .•. uuna. •·illsar"s • •·••·••••······•·····•· ...................... . SPANISH 4 BEDROOM + TRI-LEVEL 4 BR FAMILY ROOM 2 STY S77,560 1/J ACRE F o r m a I e n t r ) t o Qwel lree hne<l street le dramatic cll·ga n c t· pnvatt• drive. Se~IUdl'C Formal enlNta1nme111 <'nlry to lavish lhin~ II~ 111):! room Banquet room Epicurean kit.c!H'I !11/l'd dmml: c·unvcOll'Oll) · :.cpurate lam1ly room ~crvcd from adjoining New carpel und spark! !{Jrdcn view k1lc·hen. sng pu111t ! Swccp1n{ Sl'fHtratc ramtly room must..:r hcdrnom <'um· w erac•khni.: ltrcplun• & plcx. llul>(c. hul(e rt•us \H't liar 1111•rlnoks l<'r yard' Houm for 11011! an< race. Jdcul ror ca:.ual en maybe Lennis' Sellc1 t!.'rtammi.:. Arl1slu: !>ta1rs boui:ht new <1nd mu~s s weep l11 mass I vc sell! Try Sti500 dov.n! hsdt.'awuy maslcr suite & Qwck' IW7·ti010 )!uc ... t 11u:o1 ll'r' II urry • "''' '· ' ;;~~:~t·q.~~·:~~:'.~ [ ~ H&ll • dn 1111.ol C11ndom1n1um :! For mal entry into lurite II\ 101: rnnrn with vaullt'd lw.-um l'l'1hn1:' Gourml'l kllc hl'll llu1••· L.t m1 I} room (;1 t',1\ l11t'Jll1>11 nl·ur lhl' hl•ach Call 'ltiJ li71i7 C:SELECT tPROPERTIES "I k l N t · Land Sales Div. of Pell .. u " o ., ot• s o ew1tor s Barrett. priv;itc p<1rk Ca l famous Wedge. Cu~lom· ~H·2313 [ ~ IH&IHf :s~~~is:~:~a . ----· ..... JJ This hard lo fmd ~lnf.tll .,tory rambtsni: e!.!all , < .1r g.11';1~1· 11 •·I(•• d<wr up l" n \" r h 1 i.: h I) u p j!r.1d1•d l",trjll'llllj!. wou<l 11.1111·l1t1i.: ~ mirrm ' 1-:n JU) lh1• 1•11111rn11111l) pool J:ll'lllll. ll'tlllb l'OUrtS & clul>h11u-.1• Who·, fir,1 ·• 11 Newport 81. 646~88Ti DUPLEX·Woter View s 159,500 ANYTIME 1-: ... pcrsally lar~c duph•' "'1th ;1 n..-w ··c .. llar Ian•' 1111 .1 qUH.'l I ul cl ,,IC ----------1 Spanou-. I B1•d :1 h.1 ,'I., :1 lll"fl. 2 ba unit:. 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Th"ll' ,.11, .\~ Mrlttl)' e11~h 1n 11dvanl"t' b:V mall or at 11ny one or our of· nee NO phonr ordt'rfl. l>l'Aflllllf" 3 I' m f'nd•). t'o~IA Mt'•ll Ill· 11<'1' & t:l noon 11 ell llrimch offli•e• Tm: l>All.Y PILOT re~..r11·~ thr r1 Rhl lo cla.cc1lv M1~1. t'l"n'IOr or rt'fu~" 11nv 11dvt'r ll't11¥11l . 11nd to rhnn.11.- 11c rull'll It retul•lmM 11.ttlltM1l 1mornot1~ CL.>.SSIFllD MAIUHG ADDHSS P.0.8o1tt~. Collta Me.ta ll2Qi c;cRAM-LETS Answt" ht lonificoUon SI 00 6 UNITS Ill ~pt"s 1-:ai.tsu.lc Bal•k 1\,1, ar e.1 H .. n~·v. · units full~ UlTlllJt~·cl llusldrr offt•nni.: •turnkl'\ c·on11'" Fsr-.l nwnl•r lax .1dn111 ta~es. &lli-7711 A IREA THT AKIHG VIEW of the Newport lkach 1·11a:>lhnr aml Catalina. In ;1dd1l1on to real quJh l) 111 a larl(e home this 1·11utdn"t ~ duphcilh.>d 10· Ila.) for the price ol $199.500. lrscludini: land. ('u ... tom fcuturl'!I throughout ,\1Jpo1nl· nll'nl lo SCl' a mu!>l C.:.111 ti7:1 R5!".tl ,, .. ,. ' I• FOR LEASE 011l' 3 hr. 2 ba horn!.' .11 Slt!O. :\Jto~a ckl Mar (' .\1 (Inc 3 br. 2 ha ltlWnlWnlt' al S-100 :-0 R 5 15-!M!H BEACH GIANT l'ool ocean hrt•l•t.t'~ halh1• this fantasll<· 3 fir, 2 IJ.1lh sphl le\'d g1.1ol. llui.:e l"()rner lol " 'custom lal11"l' eo\cre<J patio + room for((, V. Complete ly upgraded. Le:;:; th.111 unc mile from the hluc I' ;1c1hc Priced un1lt•r $75,000. Cu II for a pµos nt ment s.l2 <!535. l \l1lf.; ff( 1f • ti I I IN Tl 1 ff""~ I I [®Hiii Carlsbad By The S<'a 2 br hou11e w/IJ!c fncd yd • New paint & cpl Nr Ot'ean. $46,000. 645·2423 . hwlt 4 bedroom. 2 bath Conlcmporary N atur .ii woods. gas kitc hen, !{real patio. A mu!>I sec at $13.'i.OOO. CALL 640-9900 .f k .~&lat. :N,(V. Valley Realty Bargain Hunters AXER UPPER BiR J bcdrm on oversized lot wllh double garage. This good solid home i'I a me!.~ help'' As kinc S4!1.500. Cull ~·1151 ~HERITAGE '. REALTORS LOWEST PRICE IHMEWPORT HEIGHTS Exp:sntled family room und huRt> mas ler suite make lhss the mosl home for the leJsl pri tl' sn lht book. at only sm.!150 . hurry · call 546·2313 (ll·p, m •J . ,, \ 1u"' 'c.>flf ,,,r, [~- SPANISH COTTAGE Lovely 3 bedroom plus den Arched entryway. larg<' yard, op cul de-sac 10 lluntingfon Heat·h. CALL!l62·77tl7 ,iQ.. KEY VP.€ALTOP.sii COtMo Highlands Ocean view, private be11ch rights. combine w1spac1ous 4BR 2BA in prs me Ctl M n rea for perfect ramily home. All new crpts, r!r!'. cstm drp.i;, kit appl's. $128,500. S h o wn by oppt. by owner, 644-0558 SEEK & FINDC THEATER V A V T J P A R T S E H C R 0 A L H 0 W A M l T G S 0 M E 0 H l E Y S I 0 M H S U P A H l R J T 0 R A V G H G L R S H P 0 H S E 0 0 H E E S l A A H K H U A P 0 E I A B T G P M I T 0 T 0 A T K E U D V T E C F P H V 0 1 S T V E T A A 0 £ U £ C U A W H C H D S A V N R G ( R M R S P P G I A L P M T C V A U ~ E R l .S L U S E E E A S I C R P A 1 C 0 A V U G F A R E N S E T U C A T Y A L A G R 0 H G H P H A [ K L H C R 0 P E E,K CK 8 0 0 TH KT 0 8 W 0 HS I L 0 R A M B ·u R R T A 8 L E A 0 S 1 l B H 0 R C H N Q P R E M G D I R E C fMtruWon&· H1~ -dt below tpptlt fotw•rd. btc~· -d. Mil. down °' dlevonalfv. Find •tdl end bo• It In,~ Director Mus1ca1 Shaktsptare .: DratTl4 Orchestra Ptt Showbo.t u L1ght1 ng Props S t•g• "' Make~Up Puppet Yaudtv111e Tomorrow: Ha l1 owee.n PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 ' . A CONVENICNT SHOPPINC AHO SCWINC CUIOE FOR THE CA_lON Hi£ CO Seamed-To-Slim \ 9486 J 4.48 ~ 1lf e...: ..... 1lf ,....'"f'._ Bulky Trio Crisp days call tor this col) • bulky-crochet trio . (-A-S· T TRIO! Crochet coat from neck down all rn on' oiece. including sleeves. Ust> bulky yarn. Pattem 7139: d1o rectrons tor scarf. beret. coat Sires 4· IO included J SJ .00 tor each pattern. Ade ' umper-drtss plus bow blouie. JSt" each oatlern for hrst-tlas~ ~nnted Peltern 9486 Wom airmall and 1111ldlino send 10: en s Sues are 34 138-inch busl •· wllh 40·inth hlpl: 36 140 bust Alice Brooks 42 hip!; 38 (42 bust. 44 hip) Needlecraft Dept, 105 40 (44 bust. 46 hiol: 42 !46 Daily Pilot bust. 48 hip): '4 t48 bust. 50 Box 163, Old Chelsea Sta. l'upl: 46 150 bu't. S2 h1pl; 4! New York NY 10011 Prrnl (52 bust. S-4 h•Pl. Name, Address, Zip. Send $1.00 tor each oattern. Pallern Number. Add 35,. for eac~ pattern . tor MORE than em before! 200 llrst·clus 1lrma11. handhna. deslan• plus 3 free printed 111· Send ft: $1dt HEW 1976 NEEDLECRAFT Menan Martin CATALOG! ~s evt'Ylhlne. 75c. Pat1ern Dept. 442 Crochet with Squuu _$1.00 • oauy Pilot CrKhtt • Wardrobe __ $1.00 232 West 18th St., New lfllty Fifty D1llts 1.00 York NY 10011 Print .iP'lt Crtclltl SI.OD E. · Sew -~t look _ Sl .2S NAM . ADDRESS, ZIP, Nttdltptlftt loot -ST.00 SIZE and S TY I. E rtowtr Crochet looli • Sl .00 NUMBER. Halrpl• Croclltt .. _. • SI .DO De "' kttw ... ti 1•t 1 las1Jnt Crt~1t a.oil $1.00 •tttni frff? Std "" fer tnsta•t Mlcra1111 look _SI.OD Hf ... '•ll·Wl•t•r P1ttt r11 IRlllRt Mol\fY looll $1.00 C1tat11-c11, cewpo" l11ald1 ltr Complete lift l ook $1 .00 frtt ,attire ti your cllelct. Ct111•l•I• Af1ls~• .f1' ~l1.00 St" n, 11•! 12 Pritt Afp111S t12 50c Stw -lltlt IMtl '1.2S llook tf 11 Qollt1 ~I 50c htsUllt Mtlle'f Cr.th Sl.00 M11iw• Qullt l ook ~2 501 111sta11t rtalllu ,,_. Sl.00 u Quilt• for T•nr .:3 soc 1 .. ta~ S1wf111 h•• Sl.00 tool Cil II Jiffy llv11 50c A-FRAME with over 2.400 !.Q . l"t. ol BY THE SEA hvsni.: url'a I!> loc,1ted 111 F:xqu1s 1le ~phl leHI 3 secluded trc1• lin cc Rdr Charmin):! '1ukuny s lrN·l msnull•s fr11n: 11\'t•rlook!. <·01~ l'ircplan• beach Too many eu~lHIT Formal h\ rnom Jl·u•nt fc.1turt·-; lo menl1()n' 1·<1 hy la1 •~h i:rcencry nambhnc i:rnun•ls v.;1tt al11um l'r11 Jh• s un d<'ck ro•1m fur 3 11ools +·I< \r off mas ter bedroom parkmi.:. For n pr~\lic'>' Cluh hou1>(', tenms. ~and of this unique home· cal volleyball. 2 pools & 963·ti7ti7 t~c.':::ji-i~'::~rf c~~~~ec~~ [ 6ol;mi~iiill <.:~~~?~, ~,2;~~~1111 ·11ci • ~Ji@'itlJJ l* HfMI .::~~~~;!~ NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY Dest buy rn Bayaesl ! 2500 Sq ft. cJf pure class! Four m;:i~!'.1vc bedrooms. with secluded master wing. Sunny countr y kitchen with all new ;.ap· pliances, including built rn microwave oven. 2 Large water heaters + + + decorator's de· h~hl. Don"t miss all this for only Sl3!1,500. Call 1)46. 7171. 3BR ASSUME S48,800 Treclsned upproac,h le lh1s near occ<1n retreat. Lar,11c Jiving room ~1th crackling f1re plll!!c. Gourml'l kitchen +din Family entertasnmenl room w/stonc rireplaee & adjoining lcrracc. Separate wing foe ma'>tcr suite & childre n" quarter.,. Tukc over ~·, V/I. loan. No new luan collh. $488/ mo pay9··;i11. Won·t last. Call oow C~INlt'/• I ltJlvfflll'< fl 963·7881. [® M [ij'l[Mil_ G..wrol 1002 etterol 1002 .•••.....•..••.•.....•. ·····•·•··•··••··•·•··· fllc~lt~~~f~K«i'~l<!v CROWN POIMT -LAGUHA Prestigious neighborhood location on ocean side of Hwy. Just a blk. from Crescent Bay Beach. Extra large 3 bdrm. custom built home. Many huilt·ins, two master suites, pool. All in mint condition. $179,000. A Cot.DWIU IANkY CO. 644-1766 2181 SAN JOAOUfH HILLS RO. IN NEWPORT CENTER I 1002 G....,-.e ·~02 ............................................... macneb /Irvine realty WHAT"SMEW'1 ... .. .... .. ' ' A whole new life·style for the rami-. ly if you choose to live on Jovecy Llnda Isle in a luxurious 6 bedroom. functional home w/koi pool &.:· splashing fountain. Big slips for big· boats! Choice location! May con-' sider trade for smaller bayfron~ John Granath 642·8235 (K69) ~ · 642·123S 6444200 901 Oovcrr Ori~ Harbo< V1•w C.nttfl..A' lrvlnt at CemPUS Valley Center 752·1414 • ' • • t ' . . . . ' . . r DAIL V PILOT ""'""•!· DctoW21. 1170 •• !!'!:::!.~.5.!" ........ !!'!:::!.~~ ....... i:;::~:=-.~•••m• ~.~.~'!':. ....... 1~~!~.~:.~'!':. ....... ~!!!!.~:.~~ ...... . ~!!.~~~~! ...... ~~!!.~~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~~~ ..•..•. !~.~! ~:~ ............ 1~.~~ ... ~ ............ !~~! ~~~~~~.~~~ ... ~?.~! ~':~~:.~~~ ... !~.~! ~~~.~~ ... ~~.~! ......... I 002 GtMnl I 002 G, .. ,.. I 002 D • • A..fRJt.ME • -. •• ••• ••• • •• •• ••••••••• • •• •••••• ••• ••••••••••• ..... •• • ••• .... •••••••••• rGStiC of;U, !J: " 2 Sty 3 Hit. 2 ha Walk. LOOllHG-ReducHo. ltJ ci.•c11n. ll'l\llllt & pooh . .. fol' • home fn N~port Prof: lonAl\y dOCOJ'a • Ji e l'oc\.'<l~ 1:1.(..' hut .i "IWhJI\. ~acb'a Eastblutr. Big ind landscaped Mesa • of·' buy .tt $72.000 OH, ITS IEAUTIRIU Absolull:IV perfect 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. Mesa Verde pride or ownership home!' Large, private well manicured yard (complete with tree house) s urrounds a sunny, spotless, well maintained re· sidencl' There is a massive double fireplac·e with a hearth in the paneled den and one in the golden toned living room. The lll VClitmcnt is $86,500 happy· dollars. U~l()UI: tf()Ml:S REAL TORS . 546·5990 1525 Me~a VPrde Drive, East, Costa Mesa JhO Ill Cut(Jn.11frl M.tr, "' u75 6000 ~~~~~! .......... !?~~,~~~~! .......... !?~~ LIQUIDATION A p AIR OF 4-PLEXES together -or separate. Each with (2) 3BR + (2) 2BR units. Costa Mesa. Can be sold separately. Both for only $259,000. FOURPLEX, all 2BR Anaheim. all one story. Only $95,()()()/10'1• down DUPLEX. H uni ington Beach. Really nict'. $67.000/ l()'.j clown. Both are 2BR. Big lo t HOME & IMCOME. 3BH and Duplex. (2) 28 H on :i lot in good arc;.i of Garden c;roH'. Ooly S8!UJ00 1 15'~ down TWO UNITS & GUEST QTRS: (I) :l & <ll•n, onl~ $!i!J.OOO/ 15'; d own, Westm1r1sll•r GOOD PROPERTIES BEING SOLD BECAUSE OF PARTNERSHIP. PROBLEMS. BY OWNER/AGENT. 540-0555 Con)'on, ll:trbor View, Verde hom on the go VACANT LOT S?x88, llWaits your CAYWOOD REALTY The BJulls, Coron11 dd C01.1ne. Cuswm cabinets dre"m hou~e ... .,,,000 • 548-1290 * Mu r. lS a y c r <· 11 t . walk· behind wet bu .. ., "'7V Turtlerock. OOVt>r r;Usedhetarthf1Hplace. f A But o us HEWPORTSHORES Sborei.! We huvt' lovt•ly bed.room + romud dm-SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. home, large bric·k 3 u r t dt•n, :.irn dt'l'k. homes & condos to i>how log. sep11rutc ram lly ... is the wo rd for this prestigious pallo w /fountains & outdoor gard~n highly uv1:nu:Jcd, :.Hoo you in 1111 these areas, room. Air eonditlonlns. President home. Perched high on 8 room $l6S 000 sq tt Stl•Ps lo twh, ix11>lt1, und much more ... please BKR,call540-1720 • ' t••nn111 rourl, S97,bOO. call for npp't.. hill with a spectacular view ot the 1'1 m only c·ull rur a1>"l TAISIU. alley b l 5 Bedroo 4 l COZY brick frplr. for snuggle lime. .. C. F. Colesworthz v e ow. ms, or pus • u1·~5u ~607. 01,1l'n ~avsuo den with a s parkling pool and warm,· adds an intimate touch lo this 3 bdrn1. REALTORS 640~ "#1 lnCallfornia!" inviti_nt'g, tre laxing jacutzzi. Ott~er ~~E~ ~~7i~T/SUN 1-4 226 VIA BACK BAY AREA MIWPORT HTS. ameru 1es 00 numerous 0 men ion. GRAZIANA 3 Ktnjl ~iXt'd bd1·1111> .... 8I'. 38R e>q.landuble, in 0 Open house, Sat/Sun. For Call today for a n exclusive preview. family rm Nrw curpl!l~ super nbrhood w/hrdwd 11ale by owner. Elegant LIDO REAL TY thruoul Frt•11h paint. (Jrs, R&O. w/w crpts, Mesu Woods home. 4br, ~ ..... ~ CALL NOW 752-7315 llJ7,Yla Lido, H.L ,73-7300 Ow1wr lt11111d;it1111:. Xlnt Ext newSparu!JI tt>xture 3ba, form dm rm. dl•n, DONALD M 81 RD un•a slucco. lrg tr~s & mcely ltix:r.? bonus rm. pool 81 • PyrcrmJd Exchangors ldscr;>dlot.Lot.sofrmfor l ot. prof dcrt'd A sso ciotes.Re altors 833-1768 i.lra ''chicles + dbl gar. lndscpd, immuc. Al Irvin~ 1044 loguncr NICJU•I I 052 $89,500. for fast sale amerut1es, walk to pa rk ••• •••• •• ••• .. •••• • •• • • ••••••••••••• • • •••• •••• • PORTOFINO • JACOBS REALTY & S. C. Pla23• $99,000.Huntfttqto..~och 10401Huntift9101tlHch 1040 Lowest rryct•<l Oceun\iew BO:'lllJSIUl POOL 675-6670 5479239or 557·215S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TERRACE llomt'. '" prt':SllfllOUi> !)54j 13112 •\GT 3 housc.'S E. c.M. x1nt in nuL Y BEAUTIFUL ASSUMABLE .. CAMBRIDGE" ~W~J~c~' ~ar ~~~~~~~~ 11.1-:\\ Pou·• ..,110111-:s 1----------l.'omc. On lge corner lo IEACH PROPERTY' New on the market and pnrary honw, 4 nn, :i ha, ,, h ..iml' 3i,r .,. r,1111 rm Belvue Lane newly redecorated. Pnn Hig.hly upgraded·redec'd 11·:1 being completely r~-beam c<·11tn~' lhru uut I' r1 t'••d l n mo n~ u t BALBOA. Just listed only. $89,500. 546-0788 JBR model converted to2 GIANT conditioned. Be ready for Ca tul 1uu 'rew f r<tm SGH.500 Call u' fur olhl•r Custofn built home on Prorcssionally lndscpd. lrg. bdrms. $68,500. <.:aU the hohdays with this 3 every room. Pool StLi• Int NI~ h~lln~' • l'rolK!flY qwet Strada. Perfl'ct for charming 3br' 2 b 962-7751 4 bdrm, family r m, 2 bdrm. 2 bath townhouse. Sl~.000. Ownl'r. 1~ li271 llou!.c. t>-12 3850 !lam tu lhe tricycle set. Nearby hom e. Opl'n h ous JNT'LR.E.NETWORK s tory w fhu~e muster lnten or will. be com-c\es. or dayi. U40 ltill41 uµm tennis club, ocean and Sat/Sun. $5J,SOOS47• bdrm . l.oca led on pletely repainted and Pnnc vnlypll'<•'>r bay beaches for Mom A1>k for nick. beautiful corner lot cleaned, sparkling new. -San Cl~ment~ •076 and Dad. 3 Bedroom, dl'n -$500 ~/trailer access. Only Clo!>e to pool_s & Jacuui. SEA TERRACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• and dinrng room. L•ir1tc 412 yrs old, Just listed! Hurry on this one, only THE SHORES •••l'HESIUl-:\TI AI. oo r It $137500 $"9500 $77900 111-:1c:wrs S:>·l.ooo. i~:54o.itIS1 o. . . ., ' • Moves YOU In Hurryt c{111846-S536 • we have.·:.! quuhf1ed o11t 'supt·r Plan ~~ J UH. 212 .-HERITAGE . REALTORS Costa Mesa Veteranspul your hard VILLA ASSOC 0 r s l a t e l> u y I' r :I lta, Cl(•;rn & prl \•,t(('. 3 RDllM. 2 bulh, big lot. . "b' • transferred and w:11tini: Own"r lr.1n._r .. 1 r<."' .. h . cumed ehg1 1Jity to goo<l 1 '" ' u "" Jl ur ry on l is on e. h . h . lo buy a 1omt• 111 your an:i.ious PILOT REAL ESTATE, use o n l IS c oice 3 .....,.,_.Oft lovely area. l'rtl·t· ran.it· •llEll'l'll \ 111':'\;llv• 05 bl.'<lrm home. Seller will :'"'JI' • 1~~~~--~~~~11.54;:0~·:;55~------1 pay all your costs over H~,. 1042 SllS,000. lo $:l0o.uoo. Wt• 1n:At.TOHS -1~1:.! 112 1 -------1 $500. Large kitchen, •••••••••n••••:••••••• can :icll Y~>rur)I htV11111• h11I 215 Del l\lar. San l'km VACANT $46,950. Ready lo move into. 3 bedroom on lari.:e corner lot. Nt!wly p.11ntcd, brand new carpets for luw down . l'ILOT HEAL ESTATJ:: 1----------i brick fireplace shake NEW 3 Br. 2 Ba Condo~· LC19U"a Beach I 048 1!177 pm·es l M · w Y -- B W roor and frel:l Doughboy to tcnni!I. PoOI. Jacuzzi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wJ1t'/ If .)ou url' l'on *** lllLLTOP BEA\l'rV. Y 0 HER $63 000 968 S70ll s1tkrrni.: ::.l·lllni.: your lmm:.iculat~· :1 BH. l DA. MESA VERDE pool. Only $65,000. Quick -· · · cvs. •VIEW LOTS* home. p)ca::.ccallfur free frplc, :1hakc roof, 1wo occupancyOK. lrviM' 1044 You can l'l1oosl' from a appraisal. put1us. 11n lwaut1f11lly ~ 8 ?1 : r.1 · p~~L;I ~·~: Has Everyth1·ngll •••••••••• •• •• • •••••••• vanety of location:-uni.I ..----• CURTIS BRADlEY lrlsq><l l'OrllC'r lot J usl •• RANCllOSAN JOAQUIN prtCl'S, but all h..t \'l' ----co,REA.L.TOAS . 11-.ted ..it onl~ ~n.~.oo Owner/ Agent. 540-0~55 or S I b'd IE. ,. f 1 I y pac1ous enry 1 s you .. For sJle by Owner" occ;in,·re~s. >C:-c99-cssc •Bl-:< 'II\ 11·;;\lt • ____ 540·05~---AN x I 0 us () w N ~ It I Balbo Isl nd 1006 llurrv :.avt· $1000's. Im· 557·5818 _______ 1 w c I come l o Yo ur Thru op en houses in HORI HS REALTY SO LAGUNA O~'FICE HEAi.TO HS 1.12 I Ill PH E ST I GE 4 bl.'drm, R h S J 7 :!IS 1.>t•I :\I.tr, San L'l,•m. ••.••• ~ •• !' •.•••.•. ••••• mac 3 Ur 2 Ba. patio. new c·pt.S. boat & trlr access. multi-bath, spark ling d;;sc: w~·~k ~?equ~~ve * 494-8057 * Miuian Viejo I 067 pool, jacuzzi home. m..iny 1nlere!>ll'<1 buyers WALK TOALlWBEACJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED LITILE ISLAND Charmmi.: 2 bdrm. homl' + 2 bdrm apt. 1n rear XJnt localwn. priced to i>l•ll nuw al $129,500 WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE Open hou!lc Sal & Sun 1·5PM. $65,900. 540-0729 Hew Thruout! Formal dining. easy hv <;;ill us :.ibout mJrJ..etrng 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, fa mt· DECORATOR'S ~g~ r':\s!~et ~r~ :~negs y~r unit . ly room and fireplace DELIGHT lhruout. Call now. We SanJouqwn ne:illors Seclude1I H & , .. pnol wl POOL. llaghly Ufl have 2 to choose from. 752 lG8S JOxlS. S97,!">0Cl gradl.'d. SP\'l't view. poul RANCJJOSAN J OAQUIN Ja~ W 'r'.•·als Ht•alty & Jaru111 Only $71,!1~10 D e s . LUIS Key. Many up So Laguna 4!1!t 22.17 Opl'n Su n I 5 2iOOG \'13 Realty ••radcs. View t:olf rour'il' S.11i l>iei.:o " MYSTIC HILLS Ol'E:-. llOL'SI-: S \T ,\St 'N 'Ill! \ \ l' :-;,. I\ ador ()(•1•.1n \ i.·w hOrl1l' lrl the !\l'WfK>rl fl4.,trh nl tomor GeMral 229 Marini:. Balboa bl. 675·3331 10021---------------1 •...••.••.........•..•. ······················· 4 Jledrm. fom rm. 2100 :.q rt ni.'" ly decor house o, erst Led gar. door. /\ must set:1 $69,!IOO. WO 4950 ARcnl ----& Jaki:-. $115,000. 547 7044 3 lk'drm. :i hath. saun:i. Newport Beach I 069 • R b rt • 3 Dr 21 2 Ba, popular San 31709 Co:.ist llwy 'lil'w ll'ittni: ti731b01 \j.!I ttz..41 a.aett arYd, or 833 3215 ,.. ••••••• ••• •• ••• •••••• •• BUYING Jt. HOME? lu.tlart•• katb -----\ 1ew. '1t'w. 'll""" ureat 1 uw. at S:111 Ch•m1°1te lo· cl.t\ 1'11m1• ~ »1'<' lh1s un· lwill'\ ahlt• \ alU~'. llow l'.111 we clu ti., Uwnl·r -,ay-; ' SJ.:l.J. ' \J.!l W~ J~1:11; or li45 llX!t! • NEW Univ Pk Petcn. cx l' l' u t 1, t' h 0 m c . l1,1yf ront Urama from lop -------,----1Twnhm 3 Hr 2'~ Bu . Sl5H.!IOOAi.:1.G7:i71;(1J. to bottom 1111h1~ lll'"SanJu!>f' -m:ii-----~--... --_. ___ Balboa Peninsula I 007 popular<.:l'lan.Xl nllnr ..• ., , --,.1r1kl1\i.: \ownhonll• C apistrano 1078 BLUFFS CONDO ON THE FRONT ROW, with a tNnft<: \ 1ew. This end unit l>olorc•s rno<kl. has 3 bdrms .. 2112 oaths & a wet b:ir + m any other ex- lr'<1s All lhts for only Sl48.500 So. put up your lokt•11s, Gus & leave the rest lo us 673-4400 Di•ision of Harbor ln•estment Co. - S98,500. 547 7044 01 SPF,c r.\CULAH Ocean wtlotal M:cun\~ 2 111 . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 UN ITS. $295.ooo -833·32l5 ~ll'W. 3 HH, 2 H::i, frpll' 2 rll'<'I\:>. tlw hay & .1 'lri 1 :u·r(• r.rndi w :!hr runt•h IJcal'h CotlJ)(C St;t,SOO ? yrs nl'W Hl51) Sq. II ho.ii ""P .ti ~U\11' 1lo11r hllllSl' li;ir.11-;1., work 5 llll .:J lw Sl64.500 ,. .. ~ BONUS ROOM Hollm fur ••xp;in!',1011 "2!!0,IN.IO l)\\lll'l".to•IOKltil ,.hup ,hui1 di-,lalll'l' ...........•........•.• 4HH.3ba.St37,ooo We 're heretohelp'. n--'Esta•.... 3 bdr, 2 bu The Colony S!J..l,!l50 Owm·r 4~Y.l:!tO'J BYOW....,iut lrnm '""" r•·ntcr. 2BR & d St"" ca" ftC4J u; L"e bonus rm. Covert•rl -......... ~~,~. uoo en '"""''IV by/<kVAY p;tio. EMERALD BAY' Ba>frnnt llH Colten~ i..1 .. Mar~hall lllly 1175 <ltiOO Cool Pool! CH RE T 3 Ddrm & lll'll 1or IRr>, :i Tr :1 r1 I' II r r I II :Jn I'(' Corona del Mar I 022 N p ric/S h I RAN 551 2004.~L y b.iths Wllrtl' watt'r ''"'w. S:WH.IJOO. ll7:J 7770 ,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ear a c oo s WESTW ... RD HO.• ___ l blk tu hl·.1<:h Sl!l'l,000 55!!-K7:ll Prestige Mesa Vt•rck A b 4~7 2721 3 BR + GUEST area. Boal or tra1ll•r i\s for W1•sl as you t:an HY OWNF.ll, Turtlcrock yowncr ' 0 .... ORCHID p:irktnl-(, !.flnnkler' & i:o. H you like the ocean, Glen. l'la11 l·A. 3 Ur, 2 EXQUISITE "" h I to k this is the potion Ila. dbl (pie. atrium in SETTING C:1ll us "OOUl th1• 3 Bclrm s immcnni: poo ecp I I' / L I • -u ' I' 3 I I 2 Features 1.1aruucl floor· , 1 v ' m • 1 Ir a r Y charmt·r w l"e Ms lr your coo w<rnom:.. ... Sl25 000 D In burnt ful I • n· ,.. l>alh~. for m;il 11tn1ng 1ng, step-down ltvini: • . ._ a Y s • . ' . 1 ~a,1;u . a-Bdrm. sunny p..illu amt r 0 0 m w i 1 h c 0 z .)' 213-726-0052 , £11s/wknds. lo~ely :i bdrm . ~ h.1th delachbd ·'th bdrm + room S11mt• frn•placc Ill 714 7•" n.,.,o ". rd en 11 om~ "' t l h '" " th l · 1• 1 t fireplace, fam1lv_ room. _ . ..., . .,,....,_ "iJ. , · , . balh"ucwtun1l Sll)S.000 l' ivin,.:i•K>m 00 a m1lurn trn" Ir" ~ ~ 11 I r I dinin" room. 3 nice s17.e . ' ~ ..-l • J ... • Call 644 721 I ',. s11c1 .1m1 ' room oc'<f ,. S h M W 0 0 D 8 It I D <. E pm·.itt• '.1rd "'rt h hm·k • $1\l ,!IOO Ut-.H. CJll sion":~~~torp~~~ mai1~: ESTATES Po11ular pJtto 1:ub or prich• ot S' • ~O 1720. · _ d , ed AdJms model Up1o1rd rl ownership h .. re' l'nt·ell lenancc yar s, cov~r & premium vil'w lot w II· tS85 000 ANCHORAGE INVESTMEHTS (7141 496-7711 1111 11:11111. Lit. UH. k1ld1, :! h.1, nl''t lo purk, g;1:-; lll'.11, :! i.;.11· i.:.ir. ~7 .500. .\% tlK'IS W estminster 1098 ....••.......••••....•. $7800 to Assume • TARBELL ~~56 Value Priced : $95.000. Call 833-0507 urt !IC a . Getteral 1002 Geft~ral 1002 -, -TEEPEE PRICE 5PM. mfi~fi©~€l ••••••••••••!•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE "#I In California!" Lowest priced home in ·•Mo•e Up OO©~Il~~ ____ .__ BEA.CH ACCESS America. I think! North To The Good Life" 499-2eoo Harbnr H"1ghlands 4BRs115.000. STARTER HOME 11.B. on fee simple land. Rancho San J oaquin Call -------- HARBOR VIEW HOMES PALERMO ~totl1•l on cul tit• 11 11l' l>trt•ct, lrg s1rll' ~cJ tor bo;.il, ('~II-, l'lt'. f'IK>l '1>./. )0l. Open hnu:; .. Sun 1 .'>. 1607 Port Barmouth, At:l . 673·i601. t.1k1· m 1·r 111 •' \ \ 111,111 of S.'ll .~Oo 1'.1\11hlt• S:HI 1 <tl al fh r 1111111! h. :1 He,lrm. s1•p. hu1n1• in i.:oud ;11t'.t . 1lhl1• g:ir. Nc('(h TL(.' hut 1)1 Iced .11 SIG,1100. I.I The price 1s ril'!ht, thl' 3 Hdrms .• l ~ ba .. lgc. Possible covered wagon the exper1s. concerning OPEN HOUSE Charminit :J l11•clrourn lotat1on is Jtreat . lht• ):tnl Nt•w paint Open access. 3 Bedrooins. 2 the advantages of hvlni:c SAT & SUN 12·4 hom1• 111 11n·~t11.:11111 :. n1str bdrm i1> giant. lhe holl~<· Sun. l ·:i .2001 car garage, new car-pet· 1n th1 squi<'l, 11dultonent 292 VIEJO, NO. LAG. l't•wpnrt lk.1t•h l·'.111 v ·' · "" I "rl th" Arnold ing. ASSUMABLE V.A. d C d V II I . :1ru is ,.~o s11.~ • ' c on 11 1 age, in 2 Red room + bonus ta:<tll· ~w1111111111 g p110 l an d i s fct·, tht· l\l-(cnt833·17G!I Loan :.it 7';. Brtnl! your Irvine w1lh ~•·p.1r.1li' dn·i.s1ng bathrooms arl' two anrl Squaw. Only $54 ,!100 ' S J n It room, 180 <lt·grcr sweep· room Exn•llt•nt lot'.1tion Monti'c.-llo Twnhse 968-4456 an oaquin · c·a ors ing view. liJ.:hl & airy. the fireplaces are ti.Kl "' 752 1!18~ \11·,ilk lo b<•a"li. llt•.1r ~h••n111ng a11d O .... LY $54 500 644 7211 () I' N 1·. '• ' •'.'.ltllllll'r., l'.11·1-"" • • n 'airvll'W r · nir · BY OWNER DESIR .t.BLE S~A PIWPERTIES 6 40·6161 •1<'t' >r. a omeon uara"t' . .::1u,.~tltl. C,ill lllJ:hlyupgradcrl2Adrm 49<J·l378 N t t 2 b h ... 3Br, 2ba p.1\10. dbl . . "' NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEST BUY! ANXIOUS OWMER CUTS PRICE! hugl' lut Ft•alurcs lgc liv ,., ,.. " n ·' I 3 Bedrm, ram rm w t2 ----------1 1m ~ frplc & a hobby e ~ ·111ur:. Fri lo ~t·e. Open lluntmgtun Conlrnenta bathi.. 111 lhc d<:srrable FO R SALF. BY OWN EH rm.Suncrlocation,close hou't' Sal ~un 10·5 Townhome. l'nd unit. Kanch dt•vt•lopmcnl. Spac 3Br. Zba. Open HARBORVIEW lo C\'('rvthing. Won't • ---. 5'10 95:\M Ii i~ H!lliH ____ frplc. no-wax £1oors. As· S7l,OOO. 640·4950Agent. bt•am ceilings. Beautiful HOMES last '! ~15·~91. S<> of !hwuy l'restl~e ~or sumable 7' ,. lo.in. As· ---ocean view of ro"stline _-----.. lo<· S1,1ac. :11ry. 2Br riplx, r.i Tor I 032 sume $18.327 for St96. HOW GREEN $74.000. Ph 499·1950 :ift 6 CARMEL I 12' beam cc1I. ra1::.c1I A 0 a/mo. Full price $39.000 .. is my grl'cnbcll; come Corner l<1l, 3 Bl<. 2 DA. ~:--~~1; ; brick hearth llard'4 d •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 963-8i38 art 6flm. Prtnc sl'e this exqu1:.1ll' home & pm. family rm prore:.~1on;11 ----Or::. Prin only, Agl only pleai.e. Need quick see (or yourself• 3 ----------1 1y lndscpd. alriurn : fl40 1054, 645-8024 BRAND HEW escrow. lldrms .. 2 balhc;, form l'nced Lo sell now. l\~I ~lllii~liililll• 4 B I> R M , 1. AK E ---------dming. $78,500 6il·7001 ----------11ta1el Dr. Trad1t1onal 3 F 0 fl Es 'I' w /I 3 k <' -------- BR. 2'z 8 :1, l~e pl.t)rm ~ OCEAHFROMT ..,,,/6/an Sl0.000 Price reduction! [)cluxe liuplcx. 2 l.atl'!e u1111 s. :> RR .• 2 b;ilh!. l'Ul'h $17!1,900! Balboa Bay Prop. w hilhard lbl. formal pn' lll•gl''· Sall, swim, r I . tennis. Only ~1.500. Sub 552·7000 I> R. 2 rp cs. Canyon & ml.I. your terms. Ownrr. Oct·a,ln c"'C"'. Ovetrl 37001 l'ILO'l' lll::,\L ESTATE. Real Estate THE .... .-: .. - sq . om .. par ra<" 540 05~.:i VILLAGE. . . II arbor View or similar 1__________ by MCJAY S225.000. Shown to pnnc REAL TOR . . REAL ESTATE 900 Gl('nn.-yr(' St. 494 947) )~9 OJI& NEWPORT Pool Home Hard To Fl.nd F.xclu!'.1ve Bayt·rl'sl area. 3 Bil. 3 BA. Family Co1.y charpicr, multi· rm. Cathedral beam cl'il level brick patios, paths, in,l!s /\ n •al ~)uri:iun ~i:ll-5800 W esthaven Realty Other Real Es tate . ...••.•.•....•..••••.• Mobile Homes For Sal~ 1100 ...........•.••..•••••• 2 BR. It,• rm & k1trhen. lull haLh. !lxto. $1250. ~ fil7:l Laguna's Best Buy 2 llll. full hath, f arn rm, '" rm l..tl<'h, riat1u. S3.UC.lll do\\ II (104111•r/ A~ 1•11 t~hl or l'~J 2!186 EXCLUSIVE 'ii 1!;1111.1.t.1 :?h.1;.1, 5 Star 1-,I Tur u \duh, Pr-I Par I<. :! Bl< ~ ll.1 h11i.:1· r..im rm, lu:..un c 11-.1. /1111111• w/;ur, ~1·1 l1.1r 'ti l>lr.11!164·111 m· 11:10 II~:! I Cui;tom built hom1• cir Sl)(lll'cJ IOI l'lllCI latnllll! ;1n11 r .I In I Iv I 11 n :! l\IJ<,~1q• hnlrtHlln' 1•iJrh w11 h ",ii k 1n l'ln-...i' 1111d prnalt• II.1th· T1111!1 of l(.1rHI!•' p,11·1(1111: lll•.1rt of N1•w1!t>rl llt•ii.thts on pool i<llt'•I lot SKll.51111 1-'1111 prn•r (',1tl 1;11; i l71 R~altors .. 675-7060 * only by appUi73-768!1 ;i(l. r....._ ' V 5 ~~n a~y 1034 gardens. aviary. \U & $K7,500.Callrorappl. Commercial STARTER UP! Stop Looking near beach. 2 lldrms. 645-3474 Property 1600 ~~~~~~~~~~----------1 ·········· ............ . -OWNETl 3Rr, Zlla. frplc, , ,. ' EASiBLUFF SPECIAL bllns, $()2,500 all terms. 8,l:j I !():I 552·9503 2BR &GAR. APT. 2 Cov pallos, nicely rurn .• So. Outstanding listlnl? W/5 or Hwy. f)lJ lk',::oma. On· NEED A 4 BR ? brs, 3 ba, ram rm & ly$107,500.Agt.G75·3222 mag nifice nt. decor. Thi s l uvt•l y home Trt.'mendous sq footage features an oversized ----------1 & 11w dt•hi;ihlful POOL! Mstr Rdrm, stone frplc, •"ftl.i\Kl-:l·'HOl'T with 11\•ltrr :.c•p this one CostaMesa 1024 drps, W/W crpLt;, 2 car Qth .clt• ht.1ch ·lllH, :Jlli\ TODA y ! Sl'llcrs say "br· ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:ar, bllns inc Id d is· $ll5.000 w-. do"'n Ort mgofkr".646·7711 . Owner, 2br, dl'n. 1'1ba. hwosher. Ideally located will ll•ase S600 per mo -crnr, fnrd yrd 2017 Ma on quiet street near Ft. <'>phon. p I e • s 4 9 . s o o Vly Jllgh School. Asking OWNR/AGT. 510 0~55 (213)598·9004. $67,9SO. --CURTIS R. E. 962·2458 Sell thm~~ f.1..,t ~1th O.uly 4 br, 1114 ba ...._...ftC)tOft Beach I 040 p I l Wanli\d ---Home for Kale by ownr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _I 0 ' Scll 1dlc ilems 642-567 Nr shop·g & schools. lm· Getteral 1002 G~,. .. -----1002 mac cond. Prin. only, 6 Di:·dc n:2 ba · Near 3067 Trinity Dr. C.M. Manna High. Blln BBQ. • ..-. • • • • • •• •• ••• •••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-4489. •.900. 968·5700 Owner. cae: IBDRGI .ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICC BLUFFS "Q" PLAN $105,000 2165 Sq. ft . of Jiving. Impressive music room entry. 3 BR, 21h BA. l'unken conversation pit and Cirepl., Greenbelt s etting. Move·tn before Christmas! 18 I DOVER DIUYI 631-1800 1--------4 EXECUTIVE BARGAIN .,, WESTSIDE * 6 Br, 4. .Bu, S&S. Near SBDRM +l~ BATH.on beac h. o wne r. lie. qulel cu l·de·snr. X Int. _962_·_894_5_. _968_· l_ao_5 ___ , locaUon. SSl,500. Broker, Calif. Classics 4 BR. poo1. 540.0555 New ln!!ide. lmmed . j~~~~~~~~~I poss. ldeal loc. S72,000. By owner. 5br. l~b&. Cov· A It l. Wu lly Dunn• cred patio, new palnl.,_M_7_·S_l96 ________ , $59.900. 540-0518. MISJt. VEJtD! r rlced rot quick tnle. JIJdden 2 story, 4 bdrm, 3 bl.. form. dJn r m, rum rm. PooJ.jecuut & v1ew. 1117.000. ~n house Sun 1·5. 2028 S wan Dr ' 546-2277 Xlnt Eastslde home. 3 BR. z Ba. frplc, cu·port. gor.~.&46-0346 SPAIUCLIHG POOL Open reeling, 3 BR. 2 BA, dlnln11 i:m. hlfCbl y up. grd 'd , H&F p ool . ACUlpturcd tropical planting buckyd settln1t. Low malnt. Prime H.B. 165,500. MG-M40, 546 ... ,40 ·-·· PM'IM~ llULTOllS ~.~~nc~Y~~~~oi:ec?o~ This Is IT! ~--.I I• 1 .... ~;~·;;~·~~;~:; .... tage highly upgraded , Outstandinit 3 bedroom, o rlu 't 1 ~ LAGUNA BEACH c u s t o mi zed d ecor 21.fJ balh. family room Oceanf~nt ~~Yvorl'e ~&~ Salt•h•:tM• h.H·k. l'run1.• lhruoul. Bonsai yards home i n U niversity forces artionl 4 Bdrm. ---lm·..ition S21.ti0Cl .1nnuul with charming G azcbo Park. QuictlocuUon ·low home PLUS 1 NCOM E _ --inr11mt" $225 ooo. complcle the picture. maintenance yard. 1700 wrll LEASF.JOPTJON. TIIF. BLUFFS, m01tificd 714/968·4456. Sq. fl. of carefree living. $3.'>0,000 Opt•n Fri. l-S; "W" Plun. 3BH, 21,1rn, MOVING A/C for )'cur 'round com· c .. ll for din·ctHin:1. rompl n•dN' wllrit iMt1 RIGHT ALONG! fort. Price$72,SOO * 494.7551 * i.u1te. 1-:vt•rythin.: m•w Down by the beach, a lhruout. Joh or wood. NEUJELl.. Associates LACUHA HACH 4t4·Ht4 sparkling 3 bcdrm home 'J _ mirrors, w11llpt1J1l'r with Cam rm. formal din ~~ Super f)Ulru wrnm1. \\'Cl BA YFROHT rm. Parquet flooring, /1~~1 'Sor bar. P ool. $114,flOO ()(f11•1• l>uilchng, '>P<'C· co11'd patio. Near schools "«.'/-)' 752·8141 dayi./ 640 20?!1 1:1111l.1r 'rt•W, luxurious & shopping. 714/968-4456. 1·---------1 eves & wkends. 2 ----l'Xl'l.'Ul!Ve orr11·1·~ An xlnt SPARkLIHG 83.r8600 Hi~c.:~~~s XLNT AREA. C07Y 27 tnV!:'llmrnt :ti S(;:m.ooo. POOL & J ... cu··· sq. fl. home. 5 Bil. 3 JIU, BILL GRUNDY "' •• Best North J.asiltna loca· D/R, den. 2 frplc's. htl' Reoltor 6 75·6161 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, UP· 't573CAMP05Da·fft'lltfE lion on qu1et l'Ul·de-sac lot, patio, Boal/RV area graded carpeting. Fam1 OPEN DAILY w/stunnini? 180 degree Xtras. 548·31611 ly room. entry gale for tlA.M. TOs P.M. ocean & coastal Vl<'ws. 2 ---- privacy. POOL is 1 year1----------i Bedroom & den ex· ltuffsEarlyA.-.a new. AU this Cor$59,950. DEERFIELD cculive home w/larjfe 3 BR. 2'7 ba. end unrt on PATIO llOME expansion potenti;tl. greenbelt. Outstanding Buckhorn. 2 Dr , den, 2 Finest quuhty & toste. oond. $125,000 WESTSIDE REAL TY INC 8·l8-n2J CJ\NNEHY Vll.LAUl:-;- 1 I LOTS. ~;) 1.oL'I ICI ti row. JU!'l wallin~ lo t>.• dcvl'lop<>d. For more In· ro call. ri45-0303 FOllESTOl, .. ._ON JNC BUYERS & SELLERS Ba. upgrades. By ownrr. $18.5,000 Agent 640-5560 $72,600. Open Hse. ----';;__------tTownc & Country Shop. Sat/Sun J·S PM, JO Mint ----------! pin~ Center -Orange. Olade. 559-5518 H Jt. RI 0 R VIEW J>rojcch•tl net income 49'-7222 831 :on6 · HOMES $20.000 JX'r yr. Sale or i----------i Dy own('r, 3 Br, 2 no, Exchng. Owners. Pnnc. fam. rm .. lg. COi'. lot, only. 968·3701. wknds QUALITY WITH Jt. VIEW LCllJUltCI HJfls I 050 Save up lo $300. on buy· $1M,000 By Owner •••••• ••. •••••••••••••• Ing or selling your home. 3 Br President home tn LAGUNA HILLS We are a lull st'rvlcc Turtlerock Terrace Realtor celebratinf( the •REAL VALUE• 4br/3batrr/fpl/wel b11r. 1rand opening or our 5596 Oak loy Terrace Seller motivated 540·9922 Huntington Beacl\ Of· 833·2229 flee. at Sprinadale & ---------1 Warner. C.11 for lurtbor By Owner. Dt'Nfleld dct&lls,846-~ "Aapcn" 2 Stry. 38r, 2~ VILLA Assoc :~dsd1& r~i::. rA~klJ>~ . • S76,000. 551-4348 arts cooper• OSSOCIOtes ----------- rnany up11rude!l, fl'\' _.sa_1 _1288 __ . ------ land. Prin. only. &40-5345 Duolexes/ Wlll Babysit your ·PROPERTY-YACHT ORIUSINESS while you're 'one. Semi retlrl'd 1\1urlnc Sur veyor A·l Local rerer~nccs Bondable 613-6316 Onits sate 1800 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HEAR MEW DUPLEX Newport Heighh orea. Clmw to bch, shop. 1nnJ[ & sc•hls. Lorge 3D R frplr un1t11, pvt yard,, huAe lot $117,000. Owner 1145-2330 or 5S2·73SO. \ ~ ! I -• ' .. .. . " ----.._ --~ , ~ RHI latcsh . Hoines '-a,..i.ahlci ........ Unftnl.a.d Honn Uafwrl.a..d HoulH U•;•lllw.d Maui ... U1t~•ahed Thursday October 28. 1976 ' DAIL V PILOT IJ;i~ ·······•··············· ·••·•···•·••·••···•···· ...•....•......•.•.•... ·····_·················· •·•••··••········•····· ............................. ..... I lec:OtMPropetiy 2000 ltgtottS.ocJ. ll40CoitoM•so 3224 HwtingtOftbath 3240 lr"YlM 3244 ,,..wportboch 3269 ...... !.~~ ..... ~ .... ~!'!:'.~t:.~ .... ~~.~·:.~ .... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~····················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \¥~hftlft1tet" 3298 ,ll&1H up to $800,000 t'&1h Biles rrorn ~~on. New 2 b , RENT 4LS •••••••••••••••••••••••Cos to Mh o 3124 Costa Me\a 3821 lo tnvei.t ID u nat:; • .Sl)', 4 Br l?h 8a, fum rm. J . r, 2 ~j, $21~. Uuvlu ondo 2 on. 2 Ba, frplc, S1n&1ll' l"l1mUy llomH II /\ R 0 T 0 F I N 0 3 B I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Comm'IN0W'640.8300 plu"ih cplJI & drl>!'I dbl KuJ.-c P<l.llok ~(.. >w11n pool S'lU$ mo Ej:.tllluH fo:.1tt>C humr r , jOJ rm . N1•:1r • . ~ncl gar. rnro. pul;o, & ~11m Hentab. ~10 5370 A.n 541i 8tl4o ~ ~~: ~ ll::. ~ 4br. 2ba. 1.tm rm. ~fl r~b 1.r,: rncd >d $37U GIAMO Oft:HIHG ~a;' ~ul~l'~;~ :!~·~:1i:t" balt'ony, St.00 Call $225 2 br T II Ka<h . p.•b & UH, 2 ho, 2:.turv. w1lh :nm.:rn.1 $4:!$ Wjh'r ~c~ crv1.11.hdrir, mo l i•ll/1391~~ --fOX HOUOW VILLAGE 008 3119 or OOll JJIO ok. t'ee. hu~l' v;itrn & hJ1 k y,ircJ J UI< 2 U;i ••••• , . , • ~ Pt.lint J to SC. oo 11• ~e 2 IJR, f•tn·rm, 1 blk lt ltEfRfSHM9fT'S!! ~fo~ f.~o:~i.~s:~~ SIOO. •~ util llo~ \1t11nllent;ib,S40~3'10 t;o<11J nct.ihllorhood 7 3UH.i11.1 •.••.• ~ :.hup!I, tl•nna:. ~lufb :.hop'g&bus 1325mo. IO.AMto7PM SAT & SUN • 'It!> t>ld. $4~ mo AGL 1011,2•,u" $4!lO ~7H mo . 1•"'· te :., 1440392·1 SKW'fty"--'"&aWmnd s h ,1 r o • f ~ rn u I e ICIDS PETS OK ..,1, •· , &IO L775 ur .ws ~~O -w:---• COVINGTON &.ichl'Ombl•r, fre SlS • . 'ltl:l !ima, i\:.k ror Oll'I\ ~ <> '·~~, o;J ,SS!i(I -Condomiftl&Nfts For91dffhdTettanh FOUR PLEX .8a73,~12000011. 547·2501 o ip•;:'.~~;"tc,"~:,:~u;i .. ~ llr, Hr 2 uj, ... h.ii; W1W, ., !< • i~wnhum''' 0..ru~lrnnt. yrly. Ulx '1 Uttfwftidt•d 3425 Live near the ~ad1 11l a sparkhnl{ ., bll~. fplc-, pullo, j)\ l ply, -H • 2 Ha ....•••. $.111!1 Btt, l ha h1w1•r duplt'it, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t h f E . l'ridl! of ownership ~nit~ h 3 M 1-:sA UEI. MAH. <1 Br. S.IOO 003 WS3 ~ HH. ~ 11,1 .......... ssso (rpl , laundry rm. $&() Sun t'h·nwntc Brjnd lux nc~ own omt• o your own ,nJOY on~ lovely tree l1n~'t'I LOCJ11ftaltat 148 Jo' ll II I • dill fUR.~lha ...... $43~ Ai;\•nth7:i7tM;o ury t·imdo., :! Hr 2 trn pnva(•y . WOOttl.rnrn1ng f1n•placc. i. trect 1 n Tu::. tin. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl.:;~. 0~~/ }~i<l11~j~.'i,. vd 3 ROHM 1 '• ua sw'-'<.1"h ~ ~m· ~~~a • • .. · .... ~~ Nt;W 31 l ~ • ht l'·•~Y w11tk t'o llcu~h \J11i ::;w1mmin~ pool & ja<:u1.1..i Attached 'Ucdrooms, :! bu th, plus On the :.und' 4 DH, Sl2(Ml w fruit trt•t:, Sol:!{) t:.t & frpl, 1wwl~· n•dcc"d. $3115 2 im: 2 II~ • • ·: · ·:. S5:!5 'frpl, ~~oln ;~SOI :-U~'":r fld. $3.~f "!00· Mo WCP garag~, 30 ' bu<•k yard. 2 bt•drooms, t ' ~~ rin·~lacu ow11cr's unit Ytly or 5750 wntr; I !IH l:J'l + Sl~•O <·l;t ui·r• !'-o !lti.1tiX701442 7401 3 1111 , 2,., Uu ........ ~LS-0 Sl\!J!l on Isl'. kids uk Aizt. 4U8 1:12'.! baths. Adult~. Enjoy lh<' lu~ut·y ol u plus 3 lwt> bedroom uo1l11 w/lort SJSO A>.'t 4!H·75JI do~s S-t..I ~11111 . . , -. • · 131 ho · Clos(•d RaruJ(c:.. Pr1vat1• ----· • --~rrcr s t>n•um. 528.'i, 2 a t. :! Ba · ••• .•. s.soo 67~·1666 • 3 13r. 21-w ba l'Ontlo an l'M new home wit ul having to own 1l. d t><'k un<l µula o$. $1311,500 l . Bdrm kachelor house. MESA VERDE br l\ldS/J>l·ts/:.n.a:ls. I· t•c. ~ ::~: ~.~~i~ ·: : : :: : · ~ Nwpl ll.a:hu :Hi;:;~ $L~,71:i1 :~~~~"'0Partly fut 11 Rettts 9uaranteed for I ye w Brukt•r ro Op1."r.il1on In :Sll'ud1ly ~.~~l~foed. 1'hr(•t' twdroom::. 2 balh'I, Mam Rentals ~!> 5370 4 BH. :!•~Liu ......... $4!1~ ncr houlc w •. vunoramtc u v u""" . 62 t W . Wilson, Costa M•sa "1tl:'d · I am II Y r o um w 1th ·1 Ur l ' • llu, t·nd court oc~un VH'W 1.t v rm. For n•nl :i Br. 2 Ba, air 642·4991 IE. jQuaJI ~ Oc·1•anrru11l Sll'I'~ to"md. ftrl•plar•·. 1·11\f•rt·1I p.ilw )Ufll t•nln Ofr an i.:;ir, fµrk. Ill<.' rt'l'. rm brark t'tlllcJ."' ~\hl'illnl'. dtT ---- p 2Ur Alt~o lkh. Monthtv h 'lll'l'll rc.1r > ard douhlt· Sil/\ HP' ~IOO mo hl & pulav Nl'W crph. pU111l ,a:;ir opnr tl•'W (la 1111, A.partm~nb FurNs.IMd porlnt•nh U""'"'-IDC• 111 6 mo:. l :.c . SL~O .:ar,dui: run l>fl'l' by l.1 ~1. Na . 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Healtor.., ~M·!l:J4ti N1•w C.il1f L'lo.1ss1c E:. 5 Bdrms. 41~ bu. rim ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..,t'wal1ultwat..oiCrontuiit ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'<'PlJon.tllY <'l<'un •Br or rm , ram rm • !>Ludy Townhoust BEST an M<''<U Verdi' Ut·11u111u * UNITS * Occanfronl wanter rc111al sr.t0 mo 2 lk•drm 1.!:Jral.(l' JUr & dl·n Ind >d maJnl l...<lri:I.' lot $1200 Month Unfurnished 3525 BUY landsc ,1p1n.: t:x t'.·i•p J 4 I 7 R 12 u; 3·1 40 ~Oil nw 2 br, Crplr' ,1111 !m·1~ \;1rd. pct uk UaH• be ,~.1lt•r .>l25 m u call :ill LAWSON REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some rx..nvll· ~J) \ou l.(l'I t1onJll)• rat'11 inte rior" -Vi. ·s.;· IJO 0 11() 'an i>r:.'nitl: cond u lti 3!13!I X.L! '31 I b ~o JllS!i 't523 c.o•PUS Dt· IR\1114E * 6 75-4562 * llunl in.:ton Hrac h 21Jr Whal >OU pa} for . \\ (' "' I~ bdrllls from ~n;i C..:ourity.' Aho lll2 u111l'o :.t HI!. 2 ll;i. r rvk • .1J w 3Br. 2' • ba To" nhousc 2 Ul'E:"I 0 \IL Y 1 l, lrn . n t' w l' v l <> & ter morl' 1\nd thl' pnl'c 1~ Ml'SJ \'l•nl1• VallJs. 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FOXHOLWW Vlt.l,A<:f-: fi:!l W, Wtl~o11 . CM. li42 <1991 or f>.12 l:!!lo l·:ASTS I 0 f: f·'.1h11 l ou• hU>!l' o" ncr'I un1l 2 f\r h ,1 I c· o n 1 <.' ~ . h •' ,1 m ., M11r;ii,:e. hkl' nl'W, :s:!I!. ' ,1clulh only nc, p1:b .4'. 3 B Dk M . I b ;J l h p;it10. Ot'\\ P•Hnl. l'llh .I( F,trn Hm. fpl< IHI 1·ul dl· J Bit,:! h_u. l·'H •••.• 5425 ~~,:;:::i~:~~· 8750 lo ~11,,\~!~hc ~~c~~:~:l ~·c~~;. 3Bll,2BA; 228H l':tBA 5400555 Dm1aPoint 3226 \\,ulablt• J I I :! llr l '. ·1HF . . . -Jas m111e C'rt•t•k 2 tilt & ••••••••••••••••••3••7•0•6• t7 11H115 115~l ::! car gar. t•a. 5 yrs old b.1. 1 hi!..-. ln un·;in. ~2~ \'ILL. A-C· L~ .... • • <Jen. m•" Bio,aulafullv de Balboa Island SI 10,000. l::Hh:inge or --••••••••••••••••••••••• l'h ~i i!l'l-1 1'\ l'' c s1·1· \ I I 11 11:i:i •••••••••••••••• ••••••• li OO lt1lh St I at l)o\ "r ) l>l6050S - ~z sale:.ubJ<.'Cllol!i..chani.:l· Balboa Island 3206 21lr,ba,\11:" ~;ir m·l!ol\ REALTORS l'or =>•I! ' " ~ml Hach a~l. furn All li lllli.l:!lllill ' Prtn only. Tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• rkcor;tkd :--11lh1ltlnn lin·at llou:-.c lor l\ad-. ="wpl Shon•!> ;i bdrm. :i u_11.l1 pd 0 Sl6S~~'~~ ~ti~ :-.Chwor-..r. Bkr 515 79!0 Kl'l<I fl Chaldn•n& pcti. Pl'ls li2liO mu. b-IO-OiW ur llui;r Humpu' Hoom H.1111 h11 S.111 .ln.1c11un li:c :! bath. 11r hl';Jl'h, ll'nni'> 12h , Aguie h15 ?i.J7 all t Wante r :! hr. uttl p.ucl. ok 3hr.lamaan,21i ba.: H:IJ-0821 l'ur IJug.., llui,:t• h j i•I. llr :!'•Ila !pk. cJ1n rm, With lwams. fpk. t•om pm hJlc·nny \It'" S.'1110 Mo Duple" by O\\ nl·r Sell or p .1t1 '", b a~ ' 1 c \\., El Toro 3232 ',1rri Fur Sani,:ll'" lob or "1•th.1r, 1111i.:r;i1k s, pa tao pal'tor & 2 r .ir pJrkani: Furn 1 hr :ipl Yt Iv ~75 M5 7575or1173 ~:!OZ trade So of P ;ir C!>t i>llSl.l ofr A, ,,11 ;-.II\. 5th •••••• ••• •• ••.......... prl\ ;i1·y 3Hr, :lh.i. Su1w1 pool s,1:15 i;.i 1 Hl!lh Least' ,il s.iso mo 01 lJt a I pd i\ \a al I I. 15 llwy, Cd:\1 1hk rnr Mtke Call :\ow' ti75 !li71 ~hJrp' l'l'W l);Jtlll. l'llh , ljUl' llt>ml') llcullor!oo 675 !)22!Jl'\('-; Sp:n•iou-. 3 Br :! Ila. nr H'Jll·.5Sll or <ltJ IS!!U l!IOh LAKE FOREST clrp" ~150 mo. K-1:! 0:;1i,. 11 EXCLUSIVE • 1;75 liOOO ---beach & I ado Shops Nr --Balho:i bl, 2 Br. ftill' TOWNHOUSE ~ltiH 077tJ Agl l 'nn er:.ity !':ii k ----- 2 Br. $275 per mo until l:JUst•s S-125 mo til:l :WIS 4~·drm.~'i lJJlhTtburon pat10.sto'l'.i.:ar.11uq1ts. 2Udrm~ .. nr<:oncJ ,2l'.Jr \'1tl,1g1·1ll lmm.ic4Ult.2 '~b.1.lgl' June 10. 226'~ Ct>lltn!.., . ( nndo L: ncll•r m~irkl'I ul ~5. 1:-.l , l:isl + ~ct:. \bt g:ir:igt• & pool \\ Jai·u111 f S t ;info rd mo II 1· I 1 J)Jl10, 2 car gar 3 lllk~ to J\vr 2JJ.J.12-21>88 "' .h~. "'"!".', ~i·nt .ti ~!(~I PIHECREEK ~il.•l'lll Agl t..HJ 1!150 furn. M ti 145i5. (711 1 S32 1 H • ....,. 1 1• 1 . "'t~"i l\li 1 --121.1 1 11.1 ... 11 •. 1 u1 <21,l l ' 5 c:tl'l' unhu.,.on l 1l\\n111an1• •,111 unal 1X'l'an ~"" 1. on yr~ Cozy 2 Wrm uppt•r $245 4l7!IH:l LIVES UP 3 UNITS $79,800 5!13 117!11 or 1213) :13!.I l!t55 NORINS REALTY HarbOur 324 ll•·,1ut1l11I I!' l'l·nhcll lt•<"·• bc5'111 lt<JO \~l + ut1l Adults. no Pl'l" TO ITS NAME '\Int rnnd1tan11 & arl·U Balboa Penin~ula 3207 * 494•8057 * •••••••••••••••••••••• lw11 :1 llH, :i B \, ... unkl•n fl h & C.'h f 1 2 11 l'arl furn No gar Yl'ly OCl':ANFHONT :1 h1 , l! '"' l'nnt•. only. A••t 1!33 17~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1 Br. :1 11.1 lnwnho11s1• h\1ttg room. rniy l.imlly hng t : . l'l1'1'u~' .. r lii:I f1003cv<•1wt>eknds 111•w, dlx . :! 1•ar ~:aa · 0\1.'r 5uu 1'111 tn·i·~ and It. " room wJlh wood bur111n.a: OU!>l', s put c Urla, • WintcrS!iSO ti7:I fii.VIO slrl•ams .... 11h WIJl••rC.111• II H 1 ,1 , f . ~IW llOO 3Br. 2 b;ith. Ac rm., from Fountain Volley 3234 ~.:P17·•1r1 kl il~ . .a:1'1111 1:~"l. l1l1.'1 11,1! t irt·pl:t<'<" plus .int>tlwr rttl(,, f.lou~ & ":'hw~hr Balboa Peninsula 3707 t·n·al<• ·1 rda)(lllH st'llJllJ.! I llll., 11l1.n I I ,· t ll.'1\ l11·11c·h l.<•''"I" ''"'"· ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ·' 11•"" S3f"I f •• 19\! 3 U b I t t t , • lln•1>lan· Ill till' Ltl'"l' n n l<o,) • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. 2 a l II' 1 )H I •>r 'tlUI ... pa1·1011 ... m•w 1'1'1 n "11 I " ' r.: "I'~) J ·-• J'lf" 1j.ltJ-1:l71 or ll lli 5151i 1•Vc\ ,.. 1"''•('11 \' "' (' •.N·,·-•.1,·-,2.~ · "·" ~· ,\ 1'1·' ·"' . EW 1-:XI·:(' h1111•. :1 Hr :! ma~\t•r ~Ull " .. t11 .. 1c1·tn1· n ,,. · ll'W, Jlll'I', -'" l)l1wk 11111n·an t:1~ l:IJ·I, Ill' 2 111·111110111 apar·1 ,, :! Ur 2 Ila. $3~.tl 1110 """) 1 13 ... '711 Adil l I ----OCF\NFHO:-.T"llrlllu Ila, w..th:i1, t.1t1l rm Irvine 3244 kttl'IH•n A::-.:1> lal'"hly ........ r,,.. s .u1 1;.12 t.:17Mort.1271:to tnt•nt ... l"rnm s i 111 Industrial/ s.,.,15" ',r1, ·l.111'· 1,11 ,..,1· S.~Ml IXl:.!o Dl•\onwuocl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p~1tntc1I too'• l•"' 111 7·tnTu~l1n ltd pd :l-03 E l·:dµcwukr 1"1111111ur1• ;I\ a ii a hi.- Properly 2100 1~.~ .. 5,'>!l ·'1~21 ,,;:IJ lll:!li" liol:!43!11 l'ommua;ily duh hou ... l'. t.tti 35!13s 7PM fl )l!7l2R611 Apariments Srn.tll pt'I .. OJ.. 1\rlull.., •••••••••••• •• • ••• ••• •• * RENTALS * lC'nni ... c·out I~. poob & BLUFFS-3 BR Ilcuul 2 hr. 1..:4' I urn apl Unfurnished 0111)1 Oi Ian• Olll'll 11 IHI It NEW BUI I.DI NC; at O C Corona d el Mar 3222 Fan·pl.tt·i· J LH :! ha 1111 2 BH. 21: b.i ss2.; J.il:un1 1ndu1ktl \\',11IJ Oiw of nH'C!tl , ttutt•ll•sl Nc:1.l t" tw:.ich s;ioo S:J25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' IMI :i:wo l",11r\'li•w 1111 \11"11orlolOl'HllollOt~l M1 It•••••••••••••••••••••••''!'!> :t11h •. ~>\\ __ 1~ 0, IHll,lll·n.2 b.• hlc 11nmrd1al1•lv a1 s~o11 .1 ,lri·th in The Blufb :t 962·0505 BalboaPeninsula 3807 1· .. .,1,, \11• .... 1. l'h11n 1 rnclu-.trt~1I t•ond11m1111um .. 1-:.1Ctralge2hr,2h,t l>uplt•x ~1.',:~1 ;:;~,.~;'.'"1 111 ·'5 1.> :!Bil & l'ool month 17 lt1".11·1;i '1'11·1·. IHlrm 2 ,, halh. -.pltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-.~:; 2:IOO l11r11nly lO'.do"n Fanal Sharp' Form.ii 11111 1(. I-! ' :!llll,Pl.in\ ln11w 552 i552 lt•H·lth,armwalhdrnan"Ralbu;i P ~niustal.i 1:-.;ewc r Fr ~ldlll>!2 hr,2 1 ltf'L -l'Dll\l--h l K II I b i.. • ,.. bdrm, furnis hed. ulalattes b;1 , b:.tll·onh•s. i•nrl 2 l':Jr ,i\ ... ~ :! • I. JI a s c fl o r\ llll' lrpk. p\I p:1l111, ;J I :. to Huntington Beach 3240 :J UK . .! Ila WUOUHHIU(;r; :i u r l. Ba. art'.1, rarl•pla«e. cll'lui.r paid. 67:.t-5410 or li73 7li26 n"'r, ";ilk tti '"'" 'I I I\ l\1luli... '" p1·ls $210 i 1<'i (; ,. n l l• r l' J 11 J n h n h1· h J\ v a al :-, cl\ . bl • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • 2 llf( & 1>1.'n dan rm. lam rm. Poplar "''' l>ar. \ll'w m;is\er'' t'H'" "" ~ 2 W \\ 1h11n -11 li42·0li35 <Ir J\blrom lit.l l!l'i'I 'IW5 ~I 4·1 Ii. Lgl' 2 Bil. l 1 • Ba, 11.11111 3 Hit, Flt 2 ll;1 \lode( :-.r park.; & take ~Wll' Ov!'rlook ~ J.(H'Cn SJ II r, L 1 O I I I r.21 K4"111 >.:JIM• I I I 11 s·anl.ua· nl'Y l>"ll 11 .... r pot>I IJbl HltYFHONT C\'Cs "knds , 11:11< 41<!1 lots for Sale 2200,_ __________ , '11 1·. 1!.tr poo ,,u11·t • ·" S.170mo. 552·1~2 , 'u ktl ••••••••••••••••••••••• UGH" ~ulull 'l111!.nh11u''' I \11 IBH.Fll . >:;irul!c Entry l"OUrl. Barhc•lor apt. $240. mo. w }:< ·-to tw.1d1 ~11:1 l!'•K 21ill 1 llll >Ii l-a B~ach 3248 Ht•ad~ no" $575 pt.•r mo 675·4533· !1261':. Balho.1. c-.,..,5. Yrl~ :! hr, :! h.t, 2 AITEHTIOH Tia.it "'II :-0.0T bl· ~·our \ I h t t -'T"· I 1•1 """' J Ill \!ol' a\t'lll ll'f' ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)('a r l'<IS C ). tone CoronadelMar 3722 ~.lllr\, :' l'ur l'tld •'JI, BUILDERS 1 l''))(,lh t' l•J this l:U,,tnm 2 Bda . l hlk-. ht•;it h S<!K.'1 ·' 1 1'"0 "R4" -" 11/lllll'ul.I l'lil'l'Uf).HltY RENTALS H32 12600rC\t..'' ,., n " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balton\ 1.1:.i 1(;0:1 HORCO E !mall homt• with otc.111 :-\11 1w1-. ,\q iil Od :i:l - .,, _. ,\C.'IA( L~.s A \lt•w. 1-:xtrJ l~t· ruom.., :11,x 1)1;5:! ;ill 111111 LAGUNA BEACH Bluffs C•incJo 3 Ur. 2' 2 ba Barh apl, quiet arl'a. new . -., . -., BA\ ~11·'.,\ l>O\.\ \I 'TS l&.2 hr. r.11. ""'I <;,,,.. '"" ";1lt·r ptl N 1 k 111-. no f)<.•t' From )2'~1 Mio IMli'.I r I bcJrm-.. I b.11h~ & fam1 OCEA:-.1 ~IDF. OF llWY IX·l'l.1n1. prof decoral pmao111. 2l.13cP130ts:~~ pd. St ~it'~t~I iiRB~;,t~llS - lllc;il tor "uh ell\ ullng eir I> rm ,\ larr.:1· l'11lt'rli11tt 11~1 · :! ll,1, ·" ~11 1 'I 15 \T VICTORIA BE \l'll t<tl, hlfl grnbt•lt lo('. Yrh '"''"'---_ _ .~l;ii·-.h.ill Hlt,v ti7.C 11~·" Lall'. h11r.:ht. .tar}-, lll'W :. ('1111nt r.\ 1·-.tult• 1.uls of t ~ ' 111l11r1· 11 w I 1· 11 I".. I .• " '" h ' t I 1 t nwnt ar(.',; "'''l'I J.1r"' ~ " '" Pnvalepathwaykadtn~ "l' 752 !HJOO ujy ~. Huom w pvt b;ilh. hale. -r , ~ 1.1 , rp I 1w, Vlt;w O F OCl-:1\ 'I, I· CITY n"w COll'>I ru<'ltnn 111 arc.t frpk. I kalt·d "" 1rnm111g ~LX5 mu t.:lti :llfitl 10 twach lst Qualtty 3 &I I 7~17 t'Vl'S WI vu. 11 i blks br h 2500 Sea •"-"and. St 75. l!t al pcl J a <· u / z t , ll •1 r • 5 :11 ;, Owner wall hl'lp finance I C II I f ti I BDR\• CF~OAI 'I " S I k l' 1'·'2 ·,., .... , J\ II $-15000 I\ poo . ;1 or ur H'r' l' Sh;1rp:IBlt I '1 halh "· • t rU:Vt .. : • St.':J\ iew. S150 mo . mg C&n 'Cl' ,., ,.,_ 1;'1!111~:; tl.'e • . gt, lmls. htlnl(• s:m, nio \'allai.:l' WoodbndJ:<' Twnhm(' 3 Br 2 I 1 Bal h s. 2 I g (' w~sttllff Special 675 1377 Marn Htntal:;, 510 53711 $.J[i(J, i':uslstdC' triplex 3 br _ ---_ BAY & BEACH Ill-al E.~talt·!lti:.! •M71 :! Ba . J\I C , u11r.:racJ1••., f1replar<'s /\II htll-1n Ei..l'C~ult\'1.' huml'. 30UO .1 d 1 f 1 ti LOTS, COSTA MESA REALTY 675-3000 -l,1kdCt pool priv 1;,111 1!5·t:! kitchen Slaanl•d glas~ +~qu ,in· kct. will' 1 Costa Mesa 3724 Uuqiaan1 S245. Ut•. p • I 2 1a, rp l', yar . encl Two vat•ant. 1 with oltll•r 3HI< \',1(';1nt Ol•ar hl•ad1. wtndows. Must have l'X hcdrooms. l.in11ly rnom. ••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••• bd. ~ids' Pl'ls ok f c~· ~ i,:ar No pcts.:_!.~l~ W03 __ JU\ ·1 (' r •ar Br1('k l 't1t\' l'k. ViflJJ.!C 1 • 2 l't·ll rC'ferent.'l'.~. $61!0 :\lo fnrmal d1nrnl.(. :1 htilh~. ~ $4 .00 WEEK & UP Main lt('nluls. 540·.i310 •-1 !' 1 t r 1 housc,nl•Xldooris n1•wl'rs .. :-.,lilt +r· . l'· ~1.,," .. , .. ~l ,,;,,, ... 1ory t11ho11w . J l)r, 2''' CO:\IML"PC'IAL S'J'(>J'L: l'ar .. ar<i"rinrxrcllc nl •Sludio&IBRApts lw<! 1,i,::in1•nap . t1r" nins trut·t1on. Can IH·. p.JUllUS " . am-rm. p.t Ill ' •.••• " ,,,,,_ h.t, f.11n rm. lrph' & ~•111 .I:.\ •r. " ,.. W1\L" to nuy, I Rr. !.IOVI', ll~hwhr, pool, J)\I( patih l h k w/ IJ.:l' pnvale put10. m•11ff11:C'rc111;il S1·parUlt' pradl•orownl•rsh1purt.·a •TV&MaiclScrvAvail rl'frar.:. ('pts. llr)ls. Ill> nr lnant• li•d . Arca. ioui,: la::." p;w ugl' or wood hurnin,i.: firt•pl;u·1• lt1•d1•1" :1 hr,:.! ha. nu qllio. dl'l·k. '<Ira l'l1"111 lmint'<I hlclll & n •sl rm . at Sl:!OO month J'lc;ise 1·:111 •l'honeSt>rv, llttl roul S 5 • • , :.ep.irntt•. <.'all fo1• mon• + i.:ar.•I!<'-S11 ol "") dtp:-, fl'lll't•ll )'artl ~('.tr lll't'Jl)I S-125 u1d lt•11r11 .... l'H·aclallv <.:1rt:u !. 5lli0 JOSH Wl(;tl1'&1\SSOC . •Children Section l}l'l~.S235yrly.fl<tti·!l543 l!I .to:s<!30.551_211,11 __ tnrormullon. Ar.:t . <;;.125moli731)1;51. ,i.:,1r. S335. !Jt.:1,15li'I pools l"'1 J.t1'11111 5ri2 o;:u, \lo, ELtX &W,\Tl::H .1tli4252itl •l,owmonlhlyr<.1lcs CoronadelMar 3822 1Br 2 llr,l'.Bu.bltn,.;. m:i 7f-<ll 531-\1;1-15. 1\,a:l'nl. 1111 ft'I' or s;,2 tH 11 \1 r Dunn p <\I I) 2376 New pod Blvd. C:\1 ••••. • •• •• •• •• ••• •• • •• • adlls. no pt·h , gar•. a\ aa Mobil• hom•/ Sll1\ HI' llOU~E • MISSION REALTY llAllllOH \' 11-;w llOM ES 548-97SS orf.45·3967 11 1 t'''" 11 • .,7 .. .. Su I 1" ., I ltanch11 l:)an J11J11u111 ::! Ill ll I t 3 l ., b t · ... , ·'"' Trlr Prks 2300 <:om111cll'ly n 'donl'' 111·r c l'an 11r.' }a. nu rAra< c•1 • 1r. • a.can ~OIS li417ol52:.althf'\I 1·11to;,tlrpi;, frn«•tl \,trd 2 clt•u, 11\I P••11ll" 1111 gull !l8SS Ct>a..,l. La.a:una rm. lgr kal , hll11~ l'alao, SUS CASITAS •••••••••••••• • •••••••• l'.tr c.1r S;lf•:i !ltiJ -15W lour-.i• S<l'l!i lo Ill O!l'l7 Phone 494-07 31 J\ a al now 1173 11111 :\!mutes lo NB Har h & l rn· \\ adl' Lly 511' m11l11le hm ~hor<'dtCf s. 2 UH , 11t•n 531 !l5-15. A~t·111. no Ice k 1 tm furn. Adults . no JJ\•ts t-:nl'luwll Jlorth & :.hl·d_ -.p.11•rnus II\' rm. l!•<tnl . • . • , L'mv 1' 'aanr .. tnn, ·1. 11' Whtie W:itrr Ot'l';Jll \'11'\\ 11.irbor Var w :1 hr. lam 2110Nl.'wPorl Blvd Cl\1 1.11 rtllrl'ml'tll hm II. h.tt·t.. \'arcl l•\t 111 h sa;~. I I l /'\ r I ' (, r () "' \\\ ""·''" ~s~·-.lt dct·na. :>Hort "i l.a.1:11oa. 4 BH. 3 Bl\. rm .• \lo. lo \1 o 11 mo (If l~·o.1l.'h"°'"'· {';ifltl lll·h K!IX Jf;J J ur l1i 5 Xl!2 1 ut 11 \lll\Ol'H \HEi\, :11111 mo Ml 11111 _ ,a:t.1nt lam rm. hl',1m~. Hh b e Pool f,H'. Kid~ Gi9crntic 2 Br 1'.oll ·l'Hi 2552 '-'t'l'ktla)~ t.7~1 ti:!i!I 2H \ ~ hllJ!t' l<Jrn1l~ room :!hr 1-di•n or 1 hr,:.! h.i m•\\IV tlcror. 5700 mo (11. Ss!IS tl441115'1 S250. \'ou bet they 're un· all t•l'tn, or Sal~ ~un ---& I ri1lr 111'.tr 't·h1111l-. I' II I> It I I . s·~~ .John <.: od) , He a I lo r dt•qmccd. Clean That·, S 1•f llwv, 1 h.irm1nc ~2S mo l' \I.I. 1'0111;\ _;., • rp i ' · l!tl-~i!l.i BJ<; Ci\NYONTWNllSE "hY lha'> apl wc•n'l la!>l JI\ OW"l;l':I(, )1•ar 111und 111•\•t•r. ;1 in. :>h.1, lmlt y. In: \LTY, K 111 l:J7t \\.'E m" '"· 1~"1· l'\l' 1'11 11""1 -----2 Br 2 1.!a, $llOO m o. long Pura 1 aed w ::ttl·r. himtt'. l..ikr ''' rt1\\h1'.ul rdrtl! ;\11 ''''I!' 1\\;111 A l~<.;O H ·\\'t-: nllwr "'" r. .. ;.\St-::-\ \\,\IL \111.J-: ~!'!!'!~.~~!!~ ...... ?~.~~ ___ Mt 54 ll IJundry. lnb of cr<'l'n :J Ila 3 ll,1. lully l Pl d & I:! I $.'>SO Ai.:I 1;;;, li!Hltl l!t'rt1c•s tor r1•nt, llonw~ l.a\I' 111 lnmt• \ 111.titt• llAIUIOH Jll(;llLANDS,. la"n. ("OV<.'red ga rag l'S. (St~ COllONA DEL :\IJ\R 2 Rr TownhoUM', rrrlr Pool. ll'n111~. t•lllllnl·111 .11 hn•akrast. ::O.omt· 11c·1 .111 ~ C.:Jtahna \ 11·~ s no~·· , ,, ... hop pang <'l I uw IJl',Jl'h 1~.f·2Hll f:VIMi\C 2 Br. ne\\ lhruoul. ford. J!;ir, S2G:;, Wun t I.1st 1 4'1!1 Ml\5 Adult F suf(.' I &2 br, end >:.1r 1'1101. Jl.1l111. Lakt Ol'W $200 $23;1 t).M-0ij7K \lfull f•: Std!' 2 hr I nhOUM' I'., ha, pJlao. end. ~ar. 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I 11 1• Nn '' ..,.,.. """' '· + uen or 4 r. """"' 1, 645 2 .7, " u11u rm, I , rr '" vatao J..11litnr1•H .. ;tlly. 8325. 2 hr. rrplc . i.:ar. S('hool S:l~O lllll. C.tll :1lxtrm,y11ur<·lw1cc otH •v·r·1LMAON\IARCll, nh/\Y3 Yearly w.1lk to bl!U<'h orpc s _·li.l.o<IHO....,., prav:tl')', xllratllgll', ltkt• po•ll. Xlra, Xlra l,1:1 ·1!1:1511:11 i-;1d:;/prtsl"ngl,;ok. 1'1•1" lJl>:!mt:t,!lti i:!Oh from$335 toS4i 5 • , Ny ll us r. vools&lcnnis.G45!l79401 Li\HGF.. quiet furn new, l'll C 1 > gar. C'IO~l'ls.itar ,adultgunly, -----Muinllcntals.~1115370 1111lrmyourc•hml'cof(l flDRM.2 1 RATlf.l,850 G42!;9'JIMrsJarv1 s stucl10. One matu1c, 1ls hwshr, w lr p1I. Nu l'rt"SWS.li'llJIWJ..'J ReQfEstatt --I Br La CuC'st;1 . l11t'ld'< frnm$4J<lto$4!)5 sq fl :ind ptinoramac ---employed pl'rson only 1·htld1·1•11 or pt'b $41!'> ---- Exchan9e 2800 lloomyduplcx.2br,lha. i:anll·nl'r. rountry No l•'1•es orc.tn view. Ht'frlg.,()(•('anvil.'w Condo. 4Ur $160. Utals. J.HI. Call (i75!121G l.J.!t' bur hl'IC1r, refrag. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults only, no pets. Yr:i k 1tl'hl'll , cus tom up RANCH REAL TY wshr . dryr. $700 / l'il' dmrm. 21 ,aa, pool, Len 5'18-5141\ ~~e~._li pm __ A vrry i.p-t-,r-a-al_:!_ll_l_l _li->r-a :.tn\lf: 1nl'I. Small c·111 ok. "I 11· t I I • / l ls1• ~1.'ill m :l-!1251 i.:radl•s. $55(J mo. Uctty, 551 2000 • BOHD REALTY * ms. sct'Urity. Kids OK $"1711 1 l'H'i fl'lll '1546 ,, u IP I' rnnt•f o. w co Oti>\·4456 Agl. • -----831 9411 1-:vl.': 496-4693 $625 Call Chra'>. !:44 9060. Newly decor. I hr IJUPl<.'x. spl.'c1a I 1H•ri.on. "lj cw t~l.(l' u;.nio;~ t'fl~la U/\YVIEW 3 llr 2 Oa, fpk UNIVEHSlTY PJ\llf\ Vi --Quiel. t;mpl'd ndult 0/35. c:irp . hll 111,, dra1ws, l llr, 11, ha lownhou-it' ~J~l? 'urc~r l'i ;11;~ 1~,;~" rorncr Hlks to h1•h $600 l Mlk<> from Ot•l•un Nrw 2 Ill, 3 Ur 2,., lfa + bonus 01.'e_an _ _vu. z Br Co~clo MONACO No pet.<; 5'18·102l bcuul lr<.'<'" S:IOO ~ulcl. p:1lt0. Ooit ok • No p<'l~. ti44 ta2t. sty, 4 llr 2' 1 Ha. fam rm, rm. Xlnl loc·. l\voil Nov +1.anaa rm. & pool. I ar Jlbr Vu Jlms 2 Br & den ------644·41148 or 675 J2;,5 ('011rlc•11 only. $225. IHI Owner:._557·652-t :aft 5pm C -3 224 plush cpt~ & drp<:, tlbl I. S l!l"" .• ~ •7 7044 or Isla net. Va.llal!r. Acllls. comm pool' $500 inc $115. Borhl.'lor tr 1111<.-r, all ,Joann 51\ft 11;:1K osta M~so enc-I gur. (Md. palio, & ,, ,,., • u t 1 t s 1 n J.! 1 e $350. Lovely 2 Bil. I blk to ---- Real Estat~ 2 OO •••••• ••••••••••••••••• b a Irony. S:iOtl (.;a 11 R33 :J:!IS $3H5. 640'1641 & 548'2873 i: rd.n r • ,w '. And re w · Beach<'~mbcr. rec SlS · ocean, frplc. ulll rm. rnrl New 2 br, l 1, 1111, i:ardrr •• "'!!.a:!.~~•••••••••?... 968-3ll9or 91.sl 3301 Turtll.'rock l'lon 3 4 br GREAT Family hme. 3 Br 640 Sltil. 644 6327 ---631 ·201 I, 547 ·2501 or gar. ~va,it No~ 2?1h; No pulw J\ll~·lt~. no pcls 4 Bedroom plui. 2 baths.--------d • & f· 1, . 1 ' 2 Ba .... m Rm. beaut. J Ar. 21, Ra. Calallna, pk 879-IOfiO pelc; 675 ,J.111 . f;.15 Z'J_l_l_ SJ4!i 6'12 IG03 C.ashbuycrs waalm~ for N . d . I br P• ba 2 l·ar J!ar lite an A am rm. vl)I ' d f ~c .MUST SEE• . > -----------1 ------Fix<'r Units Sm.M 1 lol ew ~amt ~n carpets. rui.de-s<ic d j/'('~im Hl'" S5!l5 mo G1 I 7770 Y ·• P c, · & rught vtew 1 rof. dee $145 bach. college. All Duplex. Spcctnrulrar vaf\w 2 Br. l bo, new <.'pt .\ H-1 lo RI beach lots ~i8rg~, l~ael ~~rn~~ modates boai & camper. ~lrS52 70!l3 $395. 494•1930 _$450 642 30~· GJl·llS3 u t i I , S 1 n g I e . localmnnr lit.'? t'orono 3 p:unl. f:nrt gar, chlldn•r c .zoneVicloraan hou:.e $.~~·~o. P~LoT' ~E . 20122 Cove Cr. $425 mo Univ. Pk. II, 2 br. 2 bn MinionVitja 3267 BLUFFS, 3 BH, 2 Ba, Beachcomber. ree $15. br, 2 ha, frplr_. putto. OK No. prt-1 . $220. l'ixerCommerraal cor. "'STATE ,,,.0 nuc ~·5454. lnhome frplc cath"dral ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhse. Pool & tennis 631-2011; 547·2501 or encl gJr +park II 2 yrs 642·8200. 631·0394. A MobLlellomc P k "• •"" . ..,.,.,., · • ' ' ~ N c ·11 4 B bo r 8791060 old Ls t.! $5'i0 mo -------1 ar e~ nlrely dl'rorated tn· <.'cal. lmmac. $.17S. incl.' cw ash ~ rd & nus crts. $.')25. &44-GJGS at. 6754soaorG3J ·.2.iJ.1 HarborTownhoas~ AnO<'ean vcw home . 4BR 28 r I tennis, pooll', jacuu1 rm,3Ba.a1rcon Up· 5pmwkdys. DanaPoh1t 3726 --------2b d ~::d ~·z·•~~k~ ~~h~u~: °w~c ~~t·l B~;.o ~~rn~~ 'encl. yard. '!.ia~n~: S52 ~144 or 871-6101. Mr graded. $495 mo. 968--8342 Santa Ana 3280 ••••••••• ..... ••• ••• •• • • • 1t2 BR. P• Oa. I blk lo c~f. r Jf.~· ~fa~:!re ~d~1~: Balboa 673-4645 by resp ram'fty w/{ef's S395. Donna, 962-2458 Altmann 3 BDRM Cordova, b i •••••••••••••••••••••••Su P er V 111 u s w I beach. No Pl.'ls. Dave S No pels. 2217 Harbor Notovc~$350mo Prefe~ B De G rd H TURTLEROCK 3 Br point. bst. view, walled HORSEVROPERTY <'our1yards. l br, ocean Agt.&W-?21l Blvd,C . .M.U<lti-0392 $150.000 CASH for units, Easl'>tde. Please phone W~Jk an •3 en ome. ram. rm, 2 Bn. Lge yard y d , upgrd's, P•lios, Snnta Ana llahts Back view, gar. $215. l br, n Costa Meso 3824 ·~--e--- industrial shops, s trip ~7857 an 6pm. 97 to beach. $f95. mo. nr pork & pool. $49S mo xtra!I. $365/mo. 27115 Ta· B:ay. 3 Br, separate din view $185. 496·52!13 or••••••••••••••••••••••• LGE 1 Br. lot~ o •• toratcc, stores. omces. 640-8300 5J6. 39 S200 sec dcp. 833·0879 Jo 768-3487. rm, frplc. )(le rumpu~ 673-z.332 " 3BR duplu JI' ba cpts 11ar, new pnml/cpts. nf. Mesa d<'I Mar 4 Br, 2 Ba . •NEWER HOME. 4 br Agt. ~~~_. •-och 3269 room & corrals. $f2S. Ph • --t.Gch 3748 ti rps f r p le b't tns children or ~el ... Moture Retdalt New cpts, drps, ·bll ns. 3 b 3 h k f• ,_..,.r"" • ~ 545·2536 _,,.... • ,, • · s ngl or marned cpl only. (I N l ••to 8' carg .• s 11 eroo. CHARMING 3 Br up ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5527ssoorS4,,·2330. li.ef's requesled $200mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• P c. 0 pe 9• ... mo. Sup c r b r i g h l & • B · · HouMs Furnfttt.d lsl/lo!'tl. 842·3486 "spucious" famtly rm & l!raded twnhmc !Walnut O~EANFRONT VIEW Snnto Ano Hghl.8. 3Br, l~ actr. Near beach . Ulil Beaut. 2 Br 1 Ba, comp re + rln fe~. 545-3487 ... •••••••••••••••••••• . aard~n kitchen lmm3c Sq). Park & pool. $34f>. CONDO. 2 + l>en, 2 car ba.$3SOmo. pd. S19~'225mo: S6S wk. m odclrd & rcrlnl11hcd 1 H & l ,. ____ ...,_1 M 3122 Back Bny condo m·level, d M ·1 ht . · 00·9799 1 private park In a, full 567·5807 1'3SN. Csl. •94-2SOIJ lhrunut $22., mo No r , gar enc . palm. ~VW" ,.. 3 br 2 ho 3 cor a11r . Pool con • ove r g '"· security building 1,«'ase · " · Adults. Refs. No pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• + lltrns $4so. 545.7777 Singlesok. $495. 848·9427 Turtleroek 4 br . fam rm. $500 p/mo. Att. 844.7211' Large 2 Bil, 2 'BA Condo Oceanlronl bach. l'tudlo children or pets. 67~3436 $225. UUI pd 645-2240 OCEANFRONT0plx 2Br. or I 5425 5 aclo s Redec.Commpool&ten. E.SthNear llarbor.~ 129$. UUI. incl. N m WelloDr 2br lbaw/ 2ba, frplc. pvt road. '4UI SHARP! 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam aJ sr iB P& I'' u S550 mo 644·4157 BLUFFS l·level 3 BR, 2 mo. 536-1389 k It c h e n . '97·3195; yrd for S265imo 'No pets 2 ar, erpt.s drps, bltns w\ntcr. or $600/ yearly. Rm. clos<? to schools, mos new r am ba. Lovely greenbelt & 536-0321 546-8&4 A 548 k.ld.'\ t>k N d $220 673-5432 11wlm & tennis dub. Wt ,Rm, <'U5t. lhruMtt, grdnr Ntw Decor Condo l11dd11 pool ~Agt 644·11~3 Very nicely decorated , . 0 gt. or ·4118 mo 645 297 ° ogs. 3 BR, 2 ba. frplc, deluic duplex, \'rly Incl. utll S600 mo. 67S 2925 pd, S38S mo. S4&-tun l.l)C. Clo:ite t o schools & Pool & Park 2 Br, t bn, rondo n.r So. CaL Plu&u.' Buch Cottaie on Ocean. Have somelhtng you want · _s ____ _ • shoii-. N. HntA Seh pre· ll('rv. rm 0 /W, wtlbur, llV, llm11, Carmel 3 Br br. 1~ ba, 2 car aar ' I br, bt•ut'ly decorated to sell? Classifted ods do Adult 2 br w/cn~I ar SEU. ldlt Item'. wtlh a st1ce a ru. AH &.3() A/C No leltll~. S300 mo +FR. nr pnrk ft school. patJo. dshwahr, nr pool Cully furn. $300. lncl uti1. ll well _ Call NOW, 2009 M 1 1235• I · Dally Pilot Classified Ad 898-2028 tW•lnutSquare>67S 1158 ~7~mo t;44.mo 13$() 7$2~. 831 1576. MMB'i& MfirAp~&.i,1 '3277· rno. ' • DJO DAILYPILOT Thuradey. Oc toti.r 28.. 1978 Add it ... Build IL.Diaper it ... Hammer It ..• Carpet lt ... Cement 1t ... Wire it .. Hoe it ... Clean 1t...Move it...Press it ... Paint it... Nall it. .. Plaster it ... Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patc t... pe 1 ... emo a .. Roof lt...Landscape it ... Tile It... Trim it...~w 1t... Haul it... Add it ... P lant it ... Alter it ... Learn 1t . ' 0 Ad6-A.aoom lkniness Senlu C.,,.t Seni~• Gcrdui.g H~inq ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Janitorial Maaotwy Paifttl~/Po1Mrin9 a1ter/R.,aw ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ' ' Addltwni1 n·mockla. r t'UI Bkpr/typl.na Span·t:ng in We Care Cutl)t!t Cle.tm•rs Exprd llawhan r.unJener P ri c 1 n ll. 11 u Pe rt o hm. algo ans <'Ull:s for sm Steam clJ:•n or shampao Yd clennup!'t, tnmming, ~orkmrnllhip, ava bus.642·6101. AJsuU . ~ry·All work ~run1n11 Lt 11.tul ·.: day compl. Uc. 1311445 1------------i g , ... C c l ti45-al87 YOU llAVt: IT REAO\ l 'LL HAUJ.ITAWAY Tl \1 548 630cl C.:o mple tr junltorlul 8.loc:k.obrick, slumpslonc Exprt Paintln& & P.iper ser v11:u, c11rpeti1, up wtllls &r planters. Expert· IOI{. Custom work + holster}. wood. cot•k, all ly ln11tulled. bpeclally matc:riul11 25 yrs exper t1le:i floor. Loe.ii reb pnccd Cull Hob 536--9006 referenc'es. Hachard'. PATCll PLASTERING • •Al.LTYPl'~S • • Frtt: Es l 540 6825 7u. ., .. c.. uar. ,.,., , r r:1 R ....,........, R 645 3716 ---emove <'ement. asphult -e Shades or G n•l.'n· Yard dirt. lrt'e:., etc. Fr est 4.97-3727.Sklp. or63.S-4384 900-3361 VERY NF.AT PATCll JOBS & T.l!:XTUHt; labytlttiftCJ ll&F'CABJN£TS IOTDfl°kAREA Care Roy.ti :.erv1l'l', t>t.2·2624Lic/insrd LanchcopiftCJ •lftCJ • •CUSTOMPAJNTING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kitchen, bath, storage. Rms $5 iii>. &'Sofa SlS up. down to "~arth" pnces! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H l QUALITY LO t•\'ee ~t. 8~3-1439 We'll watch your child Reas. Conlruct on IM0-21.3S 640-918S Hous~leanln9 F:xpr'd Lundscap1.1r11. RATES Mnblng . while you work. D11ys welcome. 551·3074 &--------------••••••••••••••••••••••• Spnnkler:.. lni.tall &TO· menmov~you.Dun Cal18rucc5460720eveii ••••••••••••••••••••••• M F. our home, reas 5.311·1641 CcrterillCJ C.:ubelll.'ro & Sons l::xpr Wunt a REALLY n .EA!\ p111r. Concrete & bm:k 49-Mi936&SS6·1245 msM. -Plumbing & Jku llni: Call 673·3833, 12·2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener. Fr c~ls, ro· HOUSE? Call Gin.:ham work 645·7978 Malone . • EXPERT Pamtlng. lntr & R1•p1,11r. No JOI.> loo 11rnull ! ----•Carpenttt T'hrowlng a Pllrty? Gt'l Ul>onable. G46·4654 art Girl. Free ei.ti., 6-tS 5l23 Friendly ~ovlng Co. ~m-Ex tr. Free est, work <:all: Davenport 75M)ti77 Babysit ting my home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 1 M 1 11 ., 4pm. ALL PHASES c1enl, rncndly servu:e. guarantet\d. 642·029S Mon Fri Co11la Meso/ MINORllQ .. ""R"'P'tl' n g 3 r r c llouseclennmuSyANN Sprinklers,ttlr(.plans, Lowest poss rates Pl.U M81'~R.£frpui r, re . . . , "'r. ,.. " ' Profe11:;ional burtendin". F' J d " """ Po•I-I 11 l Nwv_t Dt•h 11rca l-'31·2372. CW'""n.lry, Plumbing & 492 .51•5 .. ·~Pr upanel:it' .iut cocr ExJ)t!rienccd w/refs. ett'. Stale lie 283974 IW7·vu.,2 '"'7 P 1 Pe, n :s l u ll l 1.1 n "" " t:ompl m:unt(•nani·i· & 4fl3.tj68()ofter5i>m CallMltcbeUS45 lSll8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 11ervlccs. G. Gid l~y. leauty S er•lces CeramicTileS40·5560 --cle:111up fr e:sl/rcu:i MJtc -------olntincJ/Po~ng 642-9315. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-t S---lc• ~/Conc:rete 751 IHJ7. South Coast llomc & Of Mol~nonce ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASPHALT REP AIRS -----r-.., y ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ttl Ii R • For s uperfluous hair on ••••••••••••••••••••••• C t t c; l • . , • -;---Cicc , Cleaning Servi('(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Point·Repair-35 yrs 1n • e• 1 on epa1r · rms & legs w ·x1ngSh & t I on rac ur . us om Wci..t La~n/C.im.lrn .:ier lld1ablt>.24br's 547·•1281 Mohllt•llomeMo.ml. area. workmanship ~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• d h · '1 amPI:'° seam c ean· work: color, aggregate, Itel( maanl. dn up:-.. --.--. Hootbseated clean g , T k . d .. t r CANOPY TV SVC CO. -~.!._ome. 645 0574 sng <..:olor bnghteners: also concrete culling. All :.prk I rs Fn'l' esl ol llouseclearunx & Bu1lrlm1: & or wash ,~/out uar. ~~7~ an · 0 my J ., l at H.1lc Ser' IC'e wht cu rpl s lO min w ork guur L1c 'd t·oursd>-JOIK80k1ch Mamtenanct.'.Ver>. f"ree&tim1ttei-exper . ---·----1 atFu1rPr1ces960 16!\3 lldiMH Service bleach. Clean liv rm. din bonded. msun.J492·3'728 · reas bl 559 1~12 ------•••••••••••••••••••••••rm & hall $15. J\v~ rm WEEDING CLEANUPS ona e. . NU LOOK 840·7048, PETERSPAlNTING Call631·2440 Tree$,enice BOOKKF.EPING S7 ~.couch $10, chair S5 LEONI TE CONCRETE •Complete Mamlenuncc NC1> T 11 1mue eor51louhse~.ork~ 1146·8579 !;?~~u'J!~~~~~ree Oranf.1~ Co A"phalt (.'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• All phasei. bookkeeping. Guarehmpelo<lor Crpt STA MPING . Col>· .. 'reel•st IH2!1001 J s! out ~O.llil MalON')' __ __ Ht.'movals. trimmi n.:. ~tatements, payroll, etc repiur. 15 yrs expr blestone, brick & tile G ol S . -llomt'1 OH1ce rtcanin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint Your CasHe Piano & Organ prurun~. fr<'l' est L1c 't.1 •I yrs expcr w/ CPA's work my:.elC. Refs palios,etc640·4349 ener er•ices 547·42SI 1"1rt.>plut·es·l'l:inler-1 AvrgExtrlStyS.'l-15 Tuninq 6485 J-'ull) in:>ured 642·262-' Lg/ small ac~ts 962·8290' 5Jl-OIOI Contractor ·;;;:;)•,::;:~~:~;:~:;. Ewenen<'ed lady bl'l'i..' Bnck Concrelc Patio 2-Sty S465 l ntr S45rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpel Man will lay yours ••••••••••••••••••••••• Any & All home repairb d •. 1v\\ork · Reft'rent•t•s BIOl·I.. WJlls BBQ Pits Prices incl mtr'I labor •ORGAN TUNING• ndo Cl l Barr&Associates or mine Repairs & L , ARVIS F'rei•t•.,t 541!044!1 . 968.!>95lblwnH:30·10pm l<ef.Es ts&lll0..11;4 Guar,insrd,Creee:.t Allen·Conn·Rodgers w eann9 SusinessServices cleanm~ too' Guar work Addi.t,io inodehnu --------Ted636·708Sor552·013-I Ncwport0r~Jns6451530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monthly Statements at b•J?Rl'r savings. Fr ee.t 962 ~ r.v L•<'317856 Haaaling Cleaning f'rel·e~t SlumP"lone, l1le,1-----------i----'----'--t ear v 1ew W 1 ndow lncomcTJx Payroll 645.3646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blockwC11l1>, brick. plan Painting. Int/Ext. Lie SC'lling an)lhm.1t '~•lh J Wash111g & lluu:;cdt>ml •Tax Planninf( • er & Sons ltauhni; mm ini;, cll•anuµ t>1.5 7!118 ll'rs Quality work al re· J:ZS.'931 Her. Fret' e:>t. Daily Pilot C:l.1:-.:.1lled /\rt in g Q u JI 1 t y work 1 24 Broad w u y CM llJ\C :.11ml'lll111i: tu M•ll'! · mt/ Plan:. Si up Tn·l·~ url.. HeJs. llaH' !>Om t·lhml! tu :.~·II• a., pm:es. Bou 750·!J~. Work ~.wr. Won't be un· 1s a bimpk m.1Uer • Guaranteed 642· 133 t or &12·0511 l'l.1s"l1t·1I tu.I:. do 1t ~ell. 557-6932 f.tsl. free l'!'>l 1!42·4597 Cla:>Sllicd ads do 11 well !ltiO 3!153 ____ d_erb1d. Mt. 6pm 968-0887 JUSl cull 6-~2·5ti78. 673·5130 eves & wknds Apartments Unfum. Apartments Unfum. Apartments Unfum. Apartments Unfum. Re-ntals to Share 4 3 00 Office Rental 4400 Busi~ss • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Opportunity 5005 Announcements 5 I 00 Lost & Found 5300 ..••...•••••........... ·····•····•············ .~~~!~~::: .. · ..... ~~-~ ~~!~~.~::: ....... ~~.~~ ~~-~~!!:~ .... ~~-~~ ~-~~f.~~~~-~~~ ..• !~.6.~ ~I' <·d 2 room ma 11·,; 150 I Westcliff Dr. ••J·:~i:;,:.;;:·P:·;;;P•P•;i::· u b '-t'" 1111rl m.1111>11111 l'a II Nl•Wport Fmanc1al Ctr -----GRAND OPENING 2 Br, 2 bu apt:; 2004l 2 .,r, 1 a nr-tiN·an: IWI E ... SY DOES IT SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS LOST: 2 Bracelets. Tur· qi mother or pearl on onr Jade/molhcr of pe:.irl the other. both silver. Vil' of 32nd & :Wlh St, on the brh ,,., I N .• h VI<' .1l 1;7f).iUl7 helorl· x Le0$i"" Office Space " Step • to th AJoma. orrcrown Valley ..,..ti!iyr y, ov. I , us wr /\,:\J ur JftS I•:\, l ""2 Established S yrs in lrvinc-I ndustrial Complex. On Sile salc:1 & wndrni.: r uulc. Majority of s~tles urc cash. lo \Oluml' h 1i.:-h proCit. Money maker & grl.!al poll'lll1al AskmJ! $50,000 Lt'J\ mg slate, :.inxious, mak~· offrr 545·3031 7:30 to 4 30 gOodlDlife e 831-0857 12i!12·41lSlrt•l'lG44·4340 CallunS1lt•Manai.:1•r --(7 14 )64231 llextl!46 Newport Beach 3869 High on hill Sl45. Ulll Matu.re IJdY wants quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• paid f't•t• one Bdrm unlurn apt 'orona Ud Mur. nl·wly Comedy-Squib in Npl SIOO Heward. Sen· Heron Marvl'I -limenlal 'alue. Kathy ~lroil llh• 10.JlhWd\,"r o( ti pin,• 11111•,I i\k 1nder flchl 111111lil111q I• 111•1-f.ilb .mt.I ~,11, t 11t1C•I, I >kn lo Iii-• .ou11d 111 huhbl1119 !olrl' 1111' 111d qr<t1.\111•1 ll11nq, 'rlour .1du:! .1p.11111wr1t hcmw ,11 1'1111.•11,·.-h. V1ll.;rJt' h 1 I• •I 11 rdh.'<11 I l\•11.• •,'IU < 111 ,·11101: u11u,u.1l 1u11.,,\ti,: .111t..I !11,ur1 BE AMONG TiiE FIR T TO CHOOSE rho: lJ(>,1 Inc 111011 11.c Ix'' .u·r 11 ,,.m.·111 1hc i;uJor, 1, .. 11 "-•"'' 011111 \\.1.1 1llfl 1t•11111' c 11urh ~' mnnro'..J puol pith u111q111· ..,, .11.'\1~,11 pc •11 .J a 11.-.1 ~.111d \ .. l'.'\h,111, • ·•111 f\1.,ur 1.1111 l11d•t•' d11l.lt11u,1• \•.th l1rqJl.I( .. I I >'I\• I' 11101\ f'•f b1ih1ll 1-. tj\111 I l11m, II• ti q•x1d ltf,• otlHl llh'll 1t•l,1\ "llll 1.1 I HOM S:.!65 TO $355 l711! Jll!l l ltlll NOWRENTING Costa Mesa 3824 Huntinqton Beach 384 ..............•......•..••....••.••..•.••..•. ~1!15 ~ hr kuls & ::.mi:ll· Sl75 2 br. pool. ~:.irngl' ok F1'l· hut .. uk Fee :'o1a111 llt•11l.1b. 540 5370 ;\lain l!l•nlals, ~0·5370 2 br duplt•x Cpl').!., 1111· '\l•ar l1t'i11·h SWO I br. \d. 'll"'' & rdn~. S215 l'hilt.I uk 1-'t•c mo t>-12 ~)115-.1 \IJ1n llc•nl,11-., ~10 $370 4 Blocks to b e a c h :\IJm llt-ntJb. a.10 5370 ~!lr147!lil!~I Uuys. X:!i tl7 Ill 1kcoraled office~ Two PARK NEWPORT .. "'Ith own bathrm. t>usy APARTMENTS l\(•:u·h, \ t•Jrly ouL~•dl' Jt·n•i-s $92.50 &n· t or 2 Bedrooms and :l hr I hJ. I rpk C11t down d ulil G7S 5.114 Townhou:.c'> 1.t1. !l:!l!I SJ7;, Li•in9 Exp@nses! From $329.50 UlJPLEX 3 blks IH:h, a Rr ~h.1re a homl' or Jplmcnl Open 9 6 Daily 2 I.SJ, hll 11 .... t 11k. palm. 1~ousr ·C:VAJU Uiru.wrw SpJ Poob·TC'llOI'> "" i\rross fro m FJ.,h1o n l{ar Yrh S4UO h45 11.x::! lltc-.. ~ !="'-~ ~t'dJ<'R 1_ ... 1;md at Jambon•e on 2 Ur. (µle 1, . B.i. :! palm:-. . c.• :-1~ J.a..1u~·~·• !:>dn Joaquin llilb Ho:id t•nd ,,unpurt h & J!.tt . hlk h11 oH•r 5 yr' !S:I~ 11 J1 (714) 644-1900 ltJ ht'h. t·oni11 ! 1•tl1•1·t1r l·'i·mJk to i:.harl' 2Br t ·.,11 ---Adlt' no Jh..·l!'\ SJ75 )rl) clu '" ,:.un'"• lh~~•ultful • APT. 2 Bl $500 ~ rly ONT . ssso NEWP ~rrERRACE 3 BR. 2 bll rnndo SSOO SEA WIND CONDO 2 RH, dl•n 2 bu ~511 BA YFRONT HOME 3 BH. 2 ba. S:WOO :\lo yrly STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. 2 bath~ S..100 1'"\Jrn 2 Br, I !Ja, UlJI pd SJlS :>48 1WS l111'Jllflll , puul \ .,.,, I Bl." HL'l I. lhl' t Hr, 2 llJ, it.X 1!t:n __ 11l'wly t.l~rt1t,. ~11 µt:ts \ r Apt to i.h.He " rc"p h'm lyl'l' S5:.!5 61¥ 3113 NO\ I. I l'htld ()I\ I HI!, I B,\, rl'lni: &i;to\l', SI 25 mo ~>-la J:1m I g.1r 1111 the· llt'1ght:-. S225 mo <i & W 11.11d G araqes for Rent 4 3 50 Pr~·r n1 .1tur4· t.1dult ••••••••••••••••••••••• \,.a 1 I 1111 w ,\ ~ c n t S1ngll•s garai:es for ri•11t f>lll 1 ltill SJ 5. mo. :ll I 201 h !'l. :!Br, :!ha 111 l'.1rl.. 'Ill'" port V111e~t 01• 'u llw SpJ, pool, h'lllll:-. ,\, J ll Oct· I t;..l•HIOlil llunt Beat·h 114(; !1111111 Office Rental CORONA 01-;L MAH Sl!iO 01, :>U1lc. umple pk.: " l'. 675 6900 TOP LOCATIONS llJrbor Jr('J ·,, b1:bl 100 To 1.000 :.q ft . fo'rom S50 HEALONOM lC.:S. Corp Brok~rs ti75 6700 Business Rental 445 ••••..••.............. PltlMt<: l<fo:TAIL SPACI-: Nl'w1>rn l lkach ptt•r ur{•a I 200 :.q ft ll7!> 30tl0 BALBOA INN 'i()O Sft rt incl. sink art•a & uttl to5 :\l.1111 SI tiiS 87'10 I d (' II I I> u I I ,, I II ~ ( 0 RHOOCflES Jl861M11.115 or 694·3538 A glamour girl was braJt 12 l3) 1-!IOS about ull lhe JeW('IS ------ she had goth•n from her Lost: Apncol Poodle Puµ. admirer::. until a fr1t•nd male. Yellow collar. \'1L n•marked "\'011'rl' too Hrookh ursl/(;arf1eld, b1f( tor your UHOO· HB. RewJrd 008-~76 CHFS " ------Found . English Sheep· LAUNDROMAT do.:. Female• Approx 2 INVESTMENT Lost & Found 5300 ) r s old G rdn G rO\'l'/ '!f \V ·her·andlOdryers Weslm1n1ster are;.i. ""° a JS S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 636 tiH'.97 111 l~p lociJt.mn of _Costa Lo~I. llimal.iyan Cal. · ------ :\lesa for Slti.OOO_ Call for mate Monar<'h Tcrr.tl'l' fo'OU ND Blonde or spct·1f1c ll'rm" 613·8550 arcJ. Las: N1.1:. Heward ChampJ~ne c·olor fem [~,.,,.,,. t'~'"'~·1"~1:tll. _1!,3·50il • ~~~~f[if:':.tJi~"n~~~I~~~. 1 • 1"~>UND: 10 2 Ohl f,nJ! S40·0583or 549 l9n. ·~ ; , Sht'cpdoi;:. male. IO'>I a L~:.:.......!!!!~!M!~·~~· ~ long time Mission Viejo FOUND blk frmale Lub FLOWER 51!1·~5 or J>u111tcr in C.:\1 an-;1 '17!1 6!.l'JH ARRANGEMENTS FOUNI>-10123 M11han'! ·--· ----- Milnuf. & Uistri!Juting ~cmalc. approx 2 ) rs F~l"ND . Fem. Olac·k Cal, .\rlifu·ial & OriL•d. over l reai:n n1lor. Vl•ry thin. S1amcM'., .mix Jllghlaml IOOc'.it.ilol!ucsclerlions. Vic ~1?rmJ!clC1le & Bulsa ~ N1:r11111i.:ham , NII Can hl• rl'lot•ated. Owner 1111 11.12· llUI. ,WI 114.11~ \\tll train Cood net. Low F () LJ NU :.; 1' r 1 n I! l' r f"C) ti N n \ n It .,.., c• 11 down A~'l 1137 ·4200 Spa111.·I. M C:olrlenwe:-.1 tra1nrd Spnni:er Span11•l. COFFEE SHOP & Warnl'r. IJB <.'all ndsgoctdhomt'.496·4217 associated L1t10 hll• I hr :!pt. N1•\1 k1tcht•n. 111'\\ r r111 l'11I ind $:!Ill •• 7;, ., 112 arch1tl'C t, l.1w 1Jr uu:.1 4400 nt·s~ off1cc:.. near ••••••••••••••••••••••• hJrbor. Nl•wporl Beal'h PRIME LOCATION \pprux 11;1>0.~q rt. mo-.t S24H l'EH DAY (;Ollt.I l'X Pl>:.ure. Ea~v 111 w cnt1 I hl•Jt ;11r t·ond. Xlnt :\1nm & l'up operu Orani:c l'CJUlld •II ts l7 1):!87 ---lmmed1atcly FOUND Jnsh Sl'ller 'll" BROKEt•S-REAl TORS lOH W lolboo •7l·J6U WES1'Cl.I Fl" :! ur, 11, l>a lnh:.t• \dulh 0111). no >CE<\NF'KU!'\T yrly 2 pt'ls li211 II< dfortl Ln UR. l llJ. deck . gar. •·Jlh S325 mu ~ix i~~IJ drps. no pl'l:> S3M5 San Clemente l.15·365.5 3876 ••...•.••.....•..•.••.• Warner & Grahum. U H K-16·M329 Jtn• ... s & cgrc" Ph·ll\\ ul l'an ::.u!Jl1•J!>t' liOO sq ft lion <;ood all )l'ar round FOU:-:D. Wh1tl' l'oodlc, parkml! 0 11 Rrn•ikhur:-t 1.!b 3hl ~t ti75·4:.!il locJt111n S1·Jh ;,7 Short female red t•ollar & red -hour''~ 11'17·1:.!tltl hows. \'ll' Warner'Spr LOST Da c h s hund & Allunta in lluntmgton Industrial R~ntal 4500 ---· d I II n K.16 3b7 "llrown1e" Vic Pleasant Beach ApproumJtelv FLOWER SHOP tnl! al' . ·O. . View Sehl JIB. 1!42·0Uill: 800 sq ft or )!round (l,1;;r •• ••• •• 0 0 0 0 • • • • • • • • •• •• l\ ETS SJ.500 M 0 . FOUN IJ York..,h1rl' Tt•r afl 5 wkd)' Reward. '>Pat:<' Signing SJ25 mo PRIME LOCATION • San Franc1-;to ,.t\k rier. mall'. ttc1ge/whl. • . ----l' J II ~1 r PI um mer. Good expn~un• f.Jsy in •1 t, 1 1 ~1 ~11-· \ll' JHll w. Wah.on. l' ~I LOST: Silky Terr. Allb to ~lUlho \111 l'\I d\\~·11111~ 111t1 rd !'.11rnlt· ... uni) ~ll:i I ii I I 5:!11 hll7 :! hr l'Jtnh•d. tJrJPt'' 1 rµh 1 ha, J(as st1n1· Br. C1dull'> no pt•ts. $200 \\' J 11T1-: W .\TE H \' u . t·I""'" .f.!,1r '" pt•1'. 1111 Z.121 E. ltith St. N Jli.:b i:.1rd1·n "'llllW. h:c .:! llr. ~;J 6i6i Rrl''>S & Cj.!re:-.' l'lt•nly of oc::.i tt 1,11 IU!>•Y · a • no !>Ill !12.'>ll "Sissy·· Vt t:. W.1rner & ---- -parkini: On llrookhur~l nr.irby i ompdalwn f.x·. -l'ac Coa'I llw · lU 2<, WESTCLIFI-BLDG. & Atlanta in lluntinl{ton penl'lll'l' p.irtner ,left s.'()L'"D Le.itht•r Kn 7 1':\1 $11111 Hi.ward lleJt:h. Approx1m.11l•I~ .ire:•. lorn• .. ~uh' GiKKI r.1sc. 'ir llu~h.1rd & M<Ui 227R 1 h1ld1 en S:!I;, & tlcpos1l li-16 1881 .1rtll\, Stto5 mu 2·1'> W 1-.a~t~•rll· !-l)Jf111u ... :1 fir, t;!;\l2th!'it& l't•t·an. -:-.--'1.irq111t.1 l!I:.! 3!167 KIDS. PETS OK r11k.SJ7!>m11 hl!">ll!ili.i 'lie"' :-.. I'· ulk llh~i300 . '\"~:w :i Br 2 Ha. ri·c: rm. Ol'l'd Inc :!hr & ----J Hr 2 llJ. rl'fni:. pool t'lc rm. HH(/ nr t:llv 3hr d • ts l)wnt•r C>t.'E ':\ F'l!O:-.iT l111Cury :! l11dry XlrJ 11-:1• l!. dt·J11. II.tit + llllllS, s:lsti. t71~J ~ lo1 . !hon ltph' P'I 'tep~ t•pts, drps lnrJnh or ~tll 5700 e,·s ----1r1bl'l1 S.'"i!IO ·1!1!12807 II\ er 7 01\ S.1:10. Will con · 'uln :o.n~ls. Av.iii Oct JI Sl!OO Up l.;.iri:1• I & 2 Br !°>iii I~'> l'ool Adults. 1H1 pl'l!> J\.r , ' h Sl',I 21!1 l!>th St 1'.tll '''.l' laSlCSI 111'!1~ in 1 l ~1:w; i:lt:-i \\ t'~l .;a O:uh Pilol n.1i.,1r11•d 1\d 612 [>li78 2 &. :1 llr apb (.'pt:<. drp~ F.1milv Wl'l1•01t11'. Call Huntington leach 3840 allt•r 1i•m 11111 :!:!2!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;-.. 1• w ,, w n 1• r s o t 11~:1\l"llWOOO APTS lkad1"111Ki \pls, l!H:I l.1-:r I hr. rl1n1ng rni. J\ l', i\lui:nohJ. JI II. orfrr .12 1hh\\hrl 1.11 U/11. Jlhlll llt, 'l h,1, 11100 !>Q II \!11111"' 1111h. llU 111·1' "l'l"Urll)' apt W µ11111 .;;!<Ml%:! 111(1(1 ).tr'U1ll J\ C, ~l'h"' ha 'ti~ 1411 I h1 Sm)!ll'' 11k \:lull:-. only N11 IJl'h 11,.111 hillml1t•r, It 1. $1.J ~.1u l:JIJ new ;\l~r .11 "" :111 11 517:!~•11 1 or JI~· 11100 Hi'I llN~I BY THE SEA FREE RENTAL SERVICE '\t•w 3 hr dl'lu'Ct' tnhw. :.~II I Hh ~I 5;11; Ii i~ lo l.1nrllorrts & tl'nJnls 2 hr. <'Ph pt)(tl J'l.1v )ti . fl<'11t.1b ~L11l111).! at "'1011 n o pl' I .., :/ ~ IJ K ,\ , pc• r m n k II p <.: .1 I I Dclaw.1n· ii;u; 1~15•1 is.11, .>:>Jtl EXECUTIVE RENTAL SERVICE lloml's, Jpb, l'11r11to:. I rum $.100/mon\h 673-760 I. Agt. E.1stbl11(f :! hr 21: h;1 1·111'1 i:ar A1tult" S:Jl'i1 t...W 5296. 5111i 1,1~111 \nn Santa Ana 3880 ...............•..•..•. LOMJ@ One Bedroom Rullt111,., 111l'lud1n1? 01 .. h" ;islwr S:!U5 per month Fir~t .111tl l.1~l 1\l!l'llf .................... South Laguna 3886 ....•....•..•••••.•..•. l.i;1• qu11•l. lu,uriou~ ,., 1•1 2 '". 2 hJ ·•l'l 1-:11•\ ;1tor Io M'1•n11• pre,. bch 1'.1rl\' •"" ~'.tmt• room 1111.il 'it'l f'<•1fr•rl ll\111.1( 111 "k11t.I rl'lr<»tl for thl· •DELUXE• ,lfht·nturou' .11lul1 ~,;, f.Jslbluff 3 hr :! h,1 m11 ~ rl~ l<.t• 1•1~1 :!fir> l.eJ:-.t'. Ind ,p.1 r m.l'>lt•r A. crt t r... • h d i:uill'. din rm & 1.11>1 p men s.nirnis e open · 11 P ool tv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gari· Auto rloor orUnfurnashed 3900 ret·re' .i.reJ \dulh Tllf: EXCITI'\(: 011ly . o 01'. PALM MESA APTS. N .. :Att O<·ean :.? Ur 2 Jl,J VILLA ASSOC. fj.?O!. W.1y ,\llNlJTE:o;To t\PT l1>lr. n1·wly p;i1111<•d & • a111•d by BCll NEWPORT BEACH Cotn•• Wn-lcbll Ou.-. •M l~1n• AH .,/An Cor'Mln'~"e ./ Complet• 1•"''°''°' ./.-./ Elevol0< .,/ f4.ltt ¥11tw OalCOfl•H .,/ XMOI M•Yte• ;/ SK'I •_.wtc-e •..all ./ """"" .,.._'"' Call Mr. Howard 645-8101 •I MO FllF:J-; Hl-:NT• I:! :l Hm (lff1ct's from ~I 2 5 111• r m 11 I\ 111 .\1rporlt'r 11011•1 Nu il".•W rn1 !1.1.1·3:.!2.1 Ttl 110011 6U'PER SQ FT 11117 WESTl'l.11-F ;'I.Ii M:T 541 5032 DELUXE OFFICES ('omml & 111rbtl 'l'·•l"l'' 200 lO 211110 !'fl ,, '"' 111\\ .1 ... JI'~ '"I fl I.JI!;\ ll!Ul'l lfv. )I 1~"1011 \ le)tl ,lrt'i" fl.ind\ lo ~ U. Fr"\ l'a 1111:11 I IOO --- FOR LEASE 3 OFFICES 5 155 MO EACH Pine COST A MES/\ I ,O(' 752-1700 800 sq rt. of i?rouncl floor ll'rm .. i\i:t K37 4200 \'urkto~ n. llunl. llr h , --- :.pacl'. S1gninJ?. SJ25/mo /\partml•nl manager. 1 Syl\IJ00284SH t,OUNf?\ On l!.irh111 & Call Mr Plummer, handy pt·rson for 76 uml ---20th, C .1. 10 27, ~m.ill !163·6767 adull complc•x in Hunt. LOST. Reward Blk la bl.ick male do~ w/tan Uch. Fn•t· :.ipt + pcrcc'"· m 1 a17te. L7a guna 11111 ~. r:na~kllll-{S, ~~1mmcd, 1111 l.000' c l ran. ~ccur<' ta"e o( "ross rent. Wrif,• O· 5111· 7411 toll.ir.494 1237 Storai:c• or tii.:-ht mfg ,.. ,... • ----~<Ml •month IM5:lSH Daily Pilot url 11720 IV> $100.REWARD LOST S1amcsl• neut. nox 15110. Costa Mes11, Med s i7.e l!Olden color mule, Vic. 1'1nc Crc•·k Ca. !12ti2ti fem Col lit•/ Retriever Village, Adams. C.M. i'tEW BUii.DiN(; al 0 C. i\1rpnrt •WOO lo llO<HI ~'1 ft 1ndustn:.il l·o11clom1nwms for onlv JU', down Final pha!>l:UI l\oll ln1nc C'l'nll'r C.ill J ohn \b trom 17111117!1 •1205 BEAUTY SALON mix. Lost vit Pomona & Wcarini: fl ea collar, 111 Wt Ison, C.M 10·22·76. No lbs, Bugi;y. 556-7827 aft. Six i;tation, alt eqpml & collar or tags. 1;.i5.45(;7. 5. Heward!! inventory included in ------------ SJ lt•s priec. reduced Lost : L1ltle do1c long hair. Personals 5 350 S.1.000 lo new price of fluffy whl t ail. Mixed ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHl.500 Submit all oHers. hreed. Brn1wht w/blk Dnnk1ng problrm" Storaq@ 4550 l\lc\'1\\' INVl-:STME!'IT nusc.J\roundDelMarSt. C:allAlcohol llelplinl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORP 1711l1142·748 1 CM. Reward. !168·9770 24 hrs 11 day 835·3830 <;111ra1<:l' gara~e t: sick, ---- 1 · 'l l 2x l2x2R S55. LosllO/G,Gold Lab.Cem.. MASSAGE llhl:!'<loor h42 t:213 Busin.ss Wanted 5010 tan whl, lthr collar FIGURE MODELS ••••••••••••••••••••••• w br::..s~ buckl~, Vic. JI\ ,,1 11r~1J!c lol. h-ncl.'d HEED ACTION! Orange & 17lh, CM ESCORTS ~ W llllh St . <.:osla l'ew rd "A6 2198 \li·.,..a. l':ill 642 8471 Un1lL'<I Business Im est· _' a "" OUTCALL ONLY menls, lne. C;.ihfornia's Lost Wh1lt'f _e_m_:_el_<' 631-3811 Warl'hlJU'>('S, 11x2:! on r ... 1 "") l\plkh S.10 month 1!13 6711 l.1rges\ bus 111ess sales Cockapoo. Brookhur:slt --- le:.im. 25 offlrcs state Yorktown JIU. "Fuzzy" ABORTION wule,6in0rangcCounty REWAHO. 546·977!1. to ~en·1et' your needs, we 962·5228 Rentals Wanted 4600 :ire dc::.perate for busi· • ·• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • nt·sS("S to ~ell. W<' have Wi\NTED . f"urni s h1'd Htl <ildt•ntc. Duplt>x or Condo 1n <'nron.1 del Mar 11r South 11f Hack U;.iy, Ct1ll f>iH tll!IO people with S5000 S200.000. who arc ri•ady, wtlhng & able lo buy now Pound Whit« gold wnstwatch. 10117 Al St Coast Plaza.557-11071 Coun ... ehnl! & Referral l•n•f!. te~l .1v<11l wknd-. t i I Ir llelphnt• 547 949~· ------ Pl!EGN/\NT? MIJX'r df'un t:11r. SJOO ---Granada :\li:mtl'o ll;wh.1&2111! [~ •1 llil(J.()1114 • • •• H I Cr11m $1!15 , ---unt ngton Spacious n1•w 2 & :l Allllll~. Nu l'cl:< Young molht•r with wdli 1~25 r>'l_.ei;a Vcl_'de, Dr . 3 llr & 2 Br apt'I Nr beh. HarbOwr 384 Bdrms, 2 h~1th un1h IS.ii Mf'sa llr. bt•haved 5 Yl'ar oldl ~asl, Suite 111fo, {osta CALL UBI Pound : Col he, frmCJlt.>. lan/whl. Bolsa Chicu & Warner Avt•. ll B 846·2947. C.ering tonf1t.ll•nl1al C'llun~elin.: & rderrul. Ahort1011 . .idopl ion ii( kc(•ping. A I 'CA JU: 547 ·2Sli3 clean. ull bltns, 11ar. nil •••••••••••••••••••••• acro'!I from Ot'f'llnfront & l!i lllks East o( Nt•wporl INVt:STM£NT DIVISION daughter. ncc:-ds a l Br . Mesa FOUND: Blonde fc mulc :irlvance rent to rl.'spon:'I• NEW 3 Br, 2 Ua. Condo 50 nrw city rel'rt•atmnul !11• lilvd.) apt. Costa Mesa or Hunt. 751-37 41 puppy. Placentia & Gov ble tenant. No p1't:1, le11H tn l<'nn1s. pool, jacu7.z1 velopment. Im mt•d. or ~"u; Hll..0 BAY FltO~T Office Bld.i. lkh Nol ovi•r $1~10. C"'ul Deal w/thr pr0Cess1onal ~nor, CM. H41i·ti641 mt.>ss<i.l(e536·15W ~:'.Cl !168 57001!YS cupan<'y. Fam1llrs & ----• Sparl' /\v11il. Reas. XOVI' --'* BRAND HEW * ln'in• 384 Pt'ls arceplcd $335 up Rooms 4000 fl75 8141 Lind;i 531'5292 I. ·. Money to Loan 5025 FOUND, 3 Women:. 675 1!111 Hrkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBr, 2 Ba hsc. w 'yd ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Vatches, 5 Rings, own<•r I nr $225 mo. 2 Br S27:i •••••••••••••••••••••• -----•1 . Sf.O $IOS IRVINF.·7 room office mu ·t identiry d t 1 l mo rllx apts, s pac1(1US R-cho Son 'J ... wnnrt .~horcs. 2 br. 2 ba ::i ccpmi.i rms . • . mo s111lc w /t·onft>nnrc rm. garaJ(c. needed by Cami ht, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s I s I C a le llo~,· -· ~ '~ All r r.n wk Sh Ir< k1l/ ly Dec l. t-: side <; M LOANS AVAILAIJJ.E oc. O'lt. onhH' u rms, xlnl lornl1on nr tlplx. /\vml Nov 15. $315 """' • · • . lcteal lor acecounlants. -p r D t 536 sn21 llunllngton Cntr. llctu h Joaqulft Apts o rly 646·8.t73 t>ves bulh .. Shown Mon-Sat contractori; SiSO mo. area pref Nol over $3.'"!0. Credit not irnportant o ice ep . 2. -- Blvd Edinf,?er Avr C<>n· lll•ntin1<from$260. m .. y · '"only (\ill afl lpm. 979.3560 Resp party. have refs 673·"883 Brokcr LOST· 11 Wk /\f h • • SPIHITU/\L HEAlJl-:ll l·'u lly 1.lct•nscd 312 N l•:I <.:amino Reul San Clt•m1•nlt'. For appl: '192 !~)JI 492·913G T1rl•1J of "Boob Tube~?" UJll'· l'llrlY·Tnke Trips Urnmonrl «i:1rls, c;uy'I U11l' EVE FOTO DATE venienl toshpp'Jt & fw)'>. Artull upls. Leasing pre $180 t Br. Adults. no pets Herc. rc<i'd 5r><i 0058 or Plc<1se phone 645·7857 ar - ---bl d · ( 1 v gs an, uAc.4990 \ICW now is a prei;Lig 1c"'" l'lacantia 548 2&12 54>1 5!154 6pm M~s. Trust on e ema e. IC. tall' lt3i1023•1,1134 1552. CHU """ " 0-.:::..1. 5035 & V1ctorio. CM. 646·52411. :!llm 8pm. ------I r \' 1 n e com m 11 n i l Y ask a bout d1srount Brand N•w lldCJ. d llT'll• ------"PACIOUS 3 Br all ~tr·.1~ .. Twenty Pt'rgola. Culve R00~1~ $2.1 wk up with Mature woman es1rc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST B I T .--.-"' ~ ,, kl h S37 so k orhces with pri\'ale studio or 1 llr apt. In : 2 race et!I. ur Sen.'laUonul Magic Menu Av.•111 now L"1rls CJK & Sandbur". 2 blocks so Beauli(ul spacious lux 1 c en w up f th f 1 " -.. ts 5411 975" 045 3967 baths 45 Cents u ~q l. in· $l7S-S200 range. Nwpl 0 LOANS got q /mo er o pear on 011e Diel Dook. lo'ie 10 lbs in S26S. Cont a cl Tf'rry or San Diego Frwy unoui; Studio Apt LrR op · a(lr · eluding ul1litie'i 300·600 CdM area only. Will als /O Jade/molher o ( pearl lht' 10 days _Send .tl to Ad. 3'2-8328 M!J.1100 pool. rose garrlcn. very Gue1tHome 4150 i;qfl units consider Ii mite< Also2ftdTDLocms other, both silver. V1cof 758. Daily Pilot, Hox WOODRIDGE pr1valc. Near Fashion ••••••••••••••••••••••• RoyMcCordle b b /h t't• am xch F11irest.Termst1ince1949 32nd&34lhSl,onthebch 1560.C.M.92626 H.ar Laite ,.art& lslan<;t V<fnng person on a Y se 51 '"" C in Npt $100 Reword Sen ----Deluxe 3 br. 2''1 ba. all f'INl-~SAPT!l ly. i5'-7 p,l rms. lovinit earl'. R•altor 1810N•wport ~rre~ ~61471. SottlerMhJ. o . t1mental value. Kulhy nt SHAROU'S dbl gar .. patio, Crplc 1713 I. 2 & 3 hdrm units hulanrl•rl diets, lovely Coda Meso 548-7729 MiscefloneouJ 64~2171 545-0611 (213) 868-9815 or694·3538 * 1""'111 * Alabama. 536·3465 or l>f''llf'O<'d like earl} patio itrdns544·3833 Rentals 4650 . OUTCALL MA.SSAG1'; SJG.1718 CJhforru.i bung11lowb Vocation Rentals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE SS . LOST: Ladies gold ltnk 49!11221 F r o m S 2 7 0 . l I ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM 350 lo 1020 sq rt. . . . . Private party will buy b r ace I et . N w p r l --- Lgc 2 bedroom. 2 bath, Pinestone Ofr hrs.3·5: ~:-.P r1 r 111 A/C. newly decoruled . Winter rental l.irlo mol11l(' your 2nd T.D. 642·3573 B ch I H .B . R c w a rd. *KAREN'S* near beach. wkdayi;, 9 5.30 wknd11. Bae ark Newport. Luxu ous. urn. v 11 on Masters. Brkr. 673-4120 home. 2BR, furn. $275 752.0493 $2~. 536·9987 5...'\2·0400 Pa urn. $259/mo. Soyulltu Bcuch nrar 042.6904 WeBuy2nd TrustDecds · OlJTCALLMASSAGE -----------Call S56·0421 llam·9pm l'ut!rt:1 Vallarta. 4 br. 4 If You Need A Staffed & Cash imm ed! 645·12t'.O LOST smalJ blk m ale do& 6PM·2AM 11.111·17!!0 2 Br. l 'b b o. New Townhome 2 br. 2 ba. -ba. $500. wk. 731-3777 Furnii1hrrl OHire. 1:1111 luslness/lnnsl/ Turnel' Rily Jnvei1l. Co. w/brn legs & eye brows. T G h - rpt.s/drps,drycr&rerriit Pool.olcearea,$330.mo. BEACH YEARLY T il l:' EXJ::CUT IV E Fi E Side c M Ans t o o r a um Rny Holl· Incl. New pnint $275 552-CMJOafl 7. Dix 3 Br 2 e a u pper dplx, Rfl'ttots to Share 4300 SUITE. Henl Jncludes •••• ~.~ ............. SlO.OOOSecond TD. 10'.i· I Chesle r. 's4S·0377 o r ingsworth Gt't In lou.c:h Cal1 646·5125 nn 5:30. L-leach 3•48 ocn vu fr C'ncl sunporch, ••••••••••••••••••••••• f/tlme Teccyt .. phQn<· & lusJMH tere11t, sell $9.000. 00-2292 with your Stt'pmotber. -v--"' $475 + utll. 645·53'74 Shure super 11.R. Twnhsc, mail serv cc. utll & ,,._ ~ · SOOS 642 6368Joel Your Daddy Robert Holl \ Dloc:k In lkach L~c 1 ....................... spirol 11tr. contcm turn, junllorial Secy·s & ore uppotnmny LOST: Black " S ilver lngsworlh i:1 dylnJC or Bdrms . Rc:nUng now' Freshly decorated spac. •2 BR. l \.? b11, '2~/mo w et b n r, f ir '1 p I . equip a~ail. Newpo rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• male She p ... Scl1or", canct.>r. Bc11alng to ~"e With pool. $180. 212 220 2 Br . QI d r n d Its , Nwpt Jlciabt1. •2 BR, Wdjh/dryer . 1~ br. pvt Center 640.5470 • Fumlturo & Plywd Mri. AMauftc........_ 5100 vie. Edwards & Warnt'r, you. Please call home. llunllnRton St. Qlll M~r. stv/rcfrig, util pd. Ref' 1•. ba. S400/mo. Nwpt t'nlr, pvt ba Sl80 lncl utll. · •Llldl s Wvar. Hl·Class• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB. Choker & n ea collar. 004·731 1074 538-3Sl9 494-1793an5. Cr o t . Red Carp et str mlilt'. 21..as. AA 6 pm Attractive loc:alloo. 3 or •BOOKSTORE Wltntsacsseelna accldcnl 342.9730 p:-----~-5--1 --5-3-6-0 ---------•---------.a 1145-3474 9680326 fices. nccptlon. kltch, & •DRAPF.RYWKHM lnvolvlna '68 Chevy ~ en c.1 Ur. I ha, aaraac. Nr OCEAN VU. studio cot bolh $215; Lab & da.rll •RUG/UrHL Cletncr motorcycle at approx LOST: Black Female cat.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~och Rlvd. $2<IO. mo ta1e. 1ngl p~r•on, n Have somethin1o1 you want Female to sh a re 2Br Con· rm.' $65, 1763 Or onao .f1JRNITURE Rt'fin lpm 10/26 at Newpt. Blvd 3 yrs old. Spyglalls Rld10 1-'l'ee llp readlna chau<'~ !536·2888 ufler 6 pm peta. S200 Inc ulil. to54lll?Classlfledadsd dow/aame.BeauLloca· CM, MT. Hanson, eva Contac:tAan\SamCrant &raularino.Pleasecall & Hills. CdM. S.0.0371 every Tur". lpm. Call wkdaya 41M-'1986 It well '4.2-!i678 lion. Pool/view. 768-4937. 5411.m1 (114)64.5-4170 54 673·31133, 12·2. Reward 4~30M act tlpm a I(.'°"'*!•! ....,W..ted 710 ,....W..t.ct 7100 Help W..tH 7100 .... w..w 7100 HtlpW..ted 7100 Thul"&dav Oc101>cit28 1979 OAtLYPILOT OJI ,....... . ................................................................................................................ . •••••••••••••••••••••• ......... w ~ ....... w W u h & ________ eoc.JDrhe • d•J'8 ,. tnmlef ._,,.. ~ 71 ._,.. W..ted 7100 ._,. ~ 7100 ....,_.._ 100 BAN1'1.NO wk. • brt ptt' Cl•)'. PACTOIY WOlll PWI •• .. N~DVISOtl ·············-······ .......................................... ., •• l ()C)t(JCHPM fldetl,yprnon.541-71.5'. Lout lllHUhcturlo1 J»<ialtSona 009 opa tor Pit Sales, S40-S70 wk up SECRITARY ~AITRE.SS Buk only. Cooll t 11 olat la ~ rQf ll&ll lnvtntory Lakers •lnl 7 3·30 Shlft. MUil hav Men, ladlu. •tudenu Stock Brokaa&il rum £l1Pft' d ollly Acct 2l·IO. llA IARTINDEA eoat.ctB!t'Cra.bioo sai~:':·s~u .a·a~o· ilcoe abop b.elp . atarUna salary •i rapld !u~':-!~b~x~r.lii•o Eves/Su $$4-7851, Typloa 60 wpm. Cali Apply, Dlelt Churca':s J'\illor Pllrt Ume lrvin•Nltlooal Bank BIYvi .. Manor, DI w. Al7Jttwaato1 ...... r,,,!7'peocM1lJUH locreuu bued 00 •c· kocl1t.1 contact Mrt lm-TI116. Lori. 644 9Ul ~!'!! "ar:CSn ~ 't.t 09 .. 8 n... ..... -oo E o E .Bav"-·-M-·~~" Me! -· •U1-.., • curacy. avallabWty, 4t __ ...... • · · ,_~ad~ to work 11 ~~~-;~·~-~-~-~-~~~~1;'-"UMA~;;~-;; .... ;u~-~~r:~~~~~~~~~1 d__....•bUJ .. _ 1 •. J eoun. Co1ta Mu • J al 1 1 E pro(asiOuJbartendtrln! .. .....,.... ty • .,,,.ry • Memor•el Hospital y, ra ranee X· WOMEN-NEED EXTlltl 1 week. Free job Ph•C't' COOkS. l.XPH "D habloo Wloded Women ~ mc:irnin~ avaUablUty 642 27,_ Real &st.ate Sales ctllfllll typlnl skJJla req. SST menl u1latane41 lliUTY 5nU ST ltl mudlri«i d.ieu. Allo, tanwUc oppor Sub:stan: an asset. ca culator or 10 ' • £ X p A N o J N c a ea Airport sarea. 833 oo:u "p rr. f' JT Nit 'I Vtu mlo AmtttcanBartenden Muatdo1altllttteods ' Dlshwaaher needed. llal urninaa without keycxp.~e.lptuUl.1but~ Estate Office n~t!d "ec url\y Guard•-Co nds dlatrlbutora.. School nat.ureJ1tyllnt.P7~; Bayview Conv lloap, oealectlng )'our riamlly. necess. •YI tr n Offfc•H.., personnel lo aeU howl~ nnmed o penlna In Work your own hrs·•lnl uoui:. nu1st &\ 8:11-8779 ~ Tbur1n Ave. C.M. Jl\Jll or p/l.lme. Un1Jmlt· ~t~!~~=s~.!irf::!: For re tlrom o nt re UJUngs. Must have R. E. Newport · Beach. 41 Hra comm. Coll for tn· SM-1980 Beauty /hall' styli.st 6'2·3505. ed ehance for adv ante· tor)' eo 8'7l-MOO aldence 7·3, wknda . nt..oe Lie. Phone for 11 ppt. per wk. Graveyard ahtll. tervlew. (714) 87S.909u,. ted I El T I COOKS root ~. Car ~ pbbJle nee. . vu Io d du t I u an c I 87s.3222 Unlforrnt fum. Wkly pay Mere•• .... wan or orosaon II • cxpek r lat I I CaU983-7470forappt auper,vlalo& rdactll"tldla w/overlime & paid vac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 837-.4743. ne coo • a9p1y n . JANITORIAL pena n1 me ci. on Call fo r Interview ~..M-. 1005 7075 per11on. 5930 W. Coaa "•HTIMR.ATIOM Hm -s swltchbrd. M atur< 213157s,.9150 -.,...-• I OAT IUILOIHG Hwy. Nwpt Bch Add extra money lo the -..--w 0 m a n e ic p e 1 .---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Yrex-'d Sc b Ul &REPAIR C OU.__H.,.. family budeet. Local N.8 . area. Helper1 w/Gerlatrlrs prcf'd S bR.c:ept/Secy C-..11!-S775U W nderf nd ,,..r • u a vet Must be cxper'd w/p11in Must be':b'll5fte to s~tart by Amway d'•• ... butor wiU needed to perform vine· 494.94511 op lahcoodated lphoG~e ~r ... ec. p 0 G ' seeking com'I divlnteex •-,.• ...... otry """"L\IV< .. -• .,. .. , tyofdutl_esi,e.aw-~, rniumer.g lyp 1>t. irl "Super Select" food pro- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ Call Tom 673 ll ""~ ,.. . o.,4.._ UAM. ""' .,,. h .... "''r wk. trwn. 673-4786. """ -"'"Id lbll' , d Of .& -&i~Uest -'..-'--·-· -----·---• ---.... ~ cleaninJ rHl.t'ooms. . OF.n CE n ay rtSPoos ihe11. uclt cu. wants per!lcm ADJ • IOATIHGIHI EIRoberto'a Restoura11t.Gannenl cult.er for Wet Ing weeda & othc J.Htri:terl Reul Estate Dtiveloper w/good typln& & lib HUGE war tlou!lp INSTALLHS Call Amy. 64t·2030 u Suit mr1 .. ex per or wlU cleanup work. 40..,.. pe H• Jew.-.,., nr OC Airport. Send re. sk.lllic. Production exptr. c:rummed with over 5Clo Min 1 yr ex per. rcq'd. 2pm. train. Apply 9·12 Moo· ~It w/good benefits. Now lntervlewina at So sume to P.O. Box C 19525, needed. Call Control mwt1c boxes, nlcltelo. HefpW.ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 Muat have own tools COU~HELP Fri.13'7W.18thSt .. C.M. Cu11Lols9am·Noon Coast Plaza Loe. Coa lrvtne.Ca.92113 Career Employment deon plonoa. circus ot• Adl•ltfn Dlrector ,_ .... "--• "'-644-3317 AJeocy, S56·8S05. 3400 sons, wall clocks, Needed lor C()nV. hoap. wanae ... opwa1es ........ n f\IU&cP/time.ApplyOel G alOffk (/lime olc help. Plell:I( R E.LEASINGAGT. lrvlne,Ste 102.N8 ~randfather c lock~. M""' ... ru Fri APP"O" .. beneflla. Apply to Securi T "«-"'"'" L p Rd ••• • THE IRYINI CO. upAlY betwn 2-5pm 11 ror a hopping centers. ..wcmall"'a ,.0,1...11 ...... ""u• • "~ ty Guard. Westaai Laco. -1 .. a, 8 az · Permanent. part-limo. SSONewportC\l'Dr penononly Lie Req.Bkr.~·1125 ...,Ov .... •000•"ooo'"'4w":_. .. hrs day. Contact 1n Corp., 275 Mccormic aguna uus. MwU MUJion Oollarcorp Newport Beach Service Station Atten· er.... . ., .. ,. person, Beverly Manor, A Cos M staffln1 new ore In __,_• '"'ffelldnnt dant. eitfer'd. Day & American lnteroaUon8' 340Vlctoria. Cost.ti Mesa ve, ta esll CUSTODIAN 11 Irv Io e . Need en . EquaJ Oppor Employer ~ ,. -R. E. SALES Eves. f\11 & p/time AP GaJlerles; lllOi-T Kettcr- loollbeper, F/C hc) SaddJebackCollege. Mls thusiastic. posit ive ~~:. ;:;~~ "U~~~ £--1 .. ..._ P'Y. Shell Station, J7lb & Ina St., Irvine. T el. APPRAISER ore In N'ewport Ctr sioo VieJo, llpm 7:30am minded people lo in· KENNEL H~lp, wknds 350 W. Bav St. C M ...--, -r Irvine. NB 754-1m. Open Wed lbru Financi<1l instllut1on Diversified wort for ex-~! ~!'': ydll~e~e~t~al. trodtionuce lne~pensive na· p/time 2 days wk. Ow 642.SSC)5. , Tl"CIMlng Coww Ser vice Station Allen-Sat. 9AAf tot PM. Vls1t ! = e;:r:;r1;Pf:;:ds:~c~ per'd sell starter want $778-$978/mo. 831-97 ally known products car. Ammal exper. pre dant. experienc<'d. Full ANTIQUE. set or 4 dbl Xlntbeneflls &Co.car l.ngresp.Ca11640-4630 ext302or303betwn8 5. rromourotc.Freepark· f'd.540-4234aft6. Parttimelane wa1tr~ •Personalinstruction orpart·Ume ApplyAn:o ladder bac k chairs, Call (1) 688 6060 ext 168 ---------1~....;...::.:.:...::.:...~..:;..:..::.:.....:..:...:.:...~ Ing & other benefits, exper pref. Contact Bu" •Munagementopporty's Station, l?th & lrvtoe, w/caned seats. Newly DATA EHTltY OPR pleasant surroundings & or Dwayne al Sad •to 80''1 Commi$:sion CM restored, sturc!y, mellow EqM/~'a.I Oppor Employer IOOICICEEPER NEWPORT BEACH Ex· relaxed atmosphere. No LAMINATORS dJebackLanes.586·5300. •OnlheJob!r'.Nniog b M 1 S r exnar nee. & no seUin Weslsail Corp. sailboat •Manytoport\-J ....... ·s ~erv. Sta. Sale•m an, rown ape. 7o e~. ---------1 Thru ge neral ledger, per'd on Keypunch o in~olved. Xlnt opPor for manuf. h as immed. PASTE UP A RT1S1 ....... ~ Ma ture. Perm. "oulr. _968-__ 11_4_1 _____ _ ---------1 statements, AP/AK. Se Data 100 Kt'ybalch. Op-F/TI I l ad vance m ent. Call vacanc ies tor h and ·me, exper or wi ' 25991 Crown Valley Pky, • A/REC CLERIC 5 t a r l e r · s a 1 a r Y por to earn operation 83 3 . 809 c. Time Ii f e laminators w/at least l train. Apply 1860 Placen LAg Na·g. D1ninn Set S800/st3rl CM urea. Remote Job Entry. Typ-~ u Cost M .. ••-:11 Our expanding account· !)49.2221. , ingbelpful. Call AUnam. Libraries, Inc Equa10p· yrexper. We have open a, a esa. Rm CA.Rm Consla ling ol New log dept bas an immed. c714> S33-3450. por Employer M/F ings on tbe regular Mon Pl" '"'-s. Ser1 REALTORS 962•1 O I l SERVlCESTATION EneJand hard rodt llMl· positio n u v o II . In Books ---------i lhru Thurs sblll of 7AM ",... Needed for go ahead pie drop.leaf table with 2 A/Rece1~able. This pos1· Shldtftts DAY HOSTESS GEHERAL OFflCE to 5:30PM + a part-time Pi t shills. Vaned hrs F'or delaUscall Linda service organiaation. (l) leaves. Host & hosle$s Uon req s 3 yr!! exper Harry's New York Bar & Must like phone contact shin. Fri tbru Sun some w/some wknds . P aic Tow Trurk Driver, 0) choir chrs+6 straight Duties will include muin· HOUHwl•ff & Grill, 4248 Ma r tingale w/customer & detail hours. Apply to the while training. 646·8000 RETAJL Ser vice Attendant. ( l ) chrs. Specially priced. tainingA/RledgcNl,typ· MoonllClhten w NB ( OC work Typing requlr<.-d secur\ly guard, 27 EOE. Me mbe r of Geritol Canbe seenatAnUque Ing invoice!! & preparing M 111 io n Dollar Corp A;~'·rt >°AP. plyn?:'"n.,rsoo accu~acy not speed. 8:JO McCormick Ave, Costa ASSISTANT MGR Generation for night du· Center 1996 Nwpt Bl, CM saJes r eports. Salary needs men & women o ii"ii;30am or l.Jp~ lo 5:00 Hrs Mon thru Fri. Mesa. A Pl~, EXP8ER'D 0 For Jr. 0sportswear cha, In ty. Check w /our boss, 64S.-!Wl& commensurate w/exper. any age who e njoy -----------t PaJd vacations, pd group nswe •• ng erv. pr store. pportunity or Phil "Reb" McDaniel•--------- Our co. offers xlnt fnnge speaking W/others & wh DELI GIRL health, profit s ha ring. FUil & Pltlme gravey advancement. Salary + the advantages of joinin~ PL.A YB PIA.MO benefits. are bored wtthe averag Sharp. expcr 'd. 9-4, Tues Apply in p e r son al shifts. Also. varie comm with exper. Apply us. Dick Watson Arco L Turn ol Ole Century un· Apply In Person runoflhemilljobs. Thru Fri 497 -1535. Barden's Pest Control. shirts. Julia· or Carol in person i\utoCenter. <AAA> Con· usual style. Would look Frowffer, Inc. Giovanni Deli, Lagun 006 A Randolph Cnr cor 833-9790. PETRIE'S tract Station, 2355 S. F.t great with antiques. 25 No actual selling in Bch_ Baker & Bristol) CM. PIX OPEAATOR 147WestmjnslerMalJ CaminotteaJ,SanClem. Rolls included. $1350. ~~~~~t~~ volved & no setting ap Between hrs 9:30AM Westminster Apply fn Persoo 540-3894. pmntments Work w/on DELI Hl!:LP. Sat /Sun, 4PM. LEADTACO FeeNego SMOUp -------- or Baker St, No. or ol the most popular Fili mt!. Tues 4 Hrs C106e, 6 nights. S3-S3.25 Exec Irvine co net.><t ALES SHIFT M4MAGER Oak full sb..ed bed, & Oak OrangeCo. i\1rpor1 succei.sful prod:icls 0 lunch. Some exp nee. GEHERAL MFG. hr 21 401 Brookhurst. person w/9wilchboa Commlsdoft s-a~s Car Washer Pt-ft. Some dresser . xlnt cond, Costa Mesa lhe market today. An in 644-61001-Spm, CdM. 7·3().4. 54CH!l42, Mon-Fri H.B. exper. & good lypin ....,. selling exper & mech ap. ~71W7 · od h skills lo start immed For the aggres:ove & . 1 1---------~~'::;~1rse ~r h~~ts:h~d DELTA.CO GH10kT,,_ LVN J..11:30 AisoFeeJobs.Call Con personable. $600 t o lllude des rable. MobllAntiques Parklnglot sale Need K. h H I Ch N · trol C E I t •1000+ "e'a1·1 leather Car Wash, l7lh & TuslJ.n, Sat Oct 30th IG-5. All word lhruoul the world. s 1tc en e p S450 up Xinl "Starter" arge urse & Med1ca· areer mp oymen ., n .. c M ASSIST MANAGER P/u· 't ·1 ti F/tim A 1 p k Agen"Y 5c." 8505 .,.,,. s'"-e Monagen"al poten-pnmit.Jve & collectable!l Work 1n a youthful. me pos1 ions ava1. sPot. Min. typing. Good oo, e. PP Y ar , · ..v· • .,.."' ""' ltestaurant Food Park. rnendly utmospbt!re Day he lp $2 .50 hr. w /delai l & f igures Superior, 1445 Supenor lrvineSte l02,NB Ual career . Apply Tan-SHI PPING/Stock Clerk mustgo,savtngsto50<;., Irvine. Exper·t.1 :am· have fun while you ear 631·1831 1720 Superio w/mortgage banking Ave, N.B.642·2fl0. PBX OPERATORS nery West, 3333 Bnslol, t yping & riling, hrs Example· lOOyr old bilious per:.on wa_nted for to y · A e CM Ca So. Coast Plaza, CM 7.3 30. c.c7•4381 Butcher Blk was $2!15 growing small rest fo'or P pay ou receive a v • r~rm. 11 Control Caree MAIO Wanted, Seacllrr Telephone co or cxper ~9-2243 >A> slashed to $179. Memory appt 545-5556 Mr Van guaranteed salary +ex· Dental Employment A.gency, Motel, 1661 S. Csl Hwy, pref'd . but will tram ---------1 Lane Antiques, 219 tremely libe ral com -S5&-8505 3400 lrvtne V · h"f Wk d SALES/ F'ULL-IME A 'd Del M Anda. mission & bonuses. Con-~odont1c chaJra1de as l02, NB · • Lag Bell. 494-4892 ar1 ous s 1 ts. n f -· . Sr Mort Loan Ofer S2SK veru a ar, Sa n ---------1 s1st Exp pref Cost also. E.O.E. 640-1110 Specia lty shop . H B Construction Bkpr $900+ Clemente. ASST MOTELMGI< tests & other incentive. u es· c•"Sl70 Management Women's Woman exper pref'd n-t Sec $....., --------- Senior C1l1zen 1.11 e XI n t adva nc e m en '" a . .....,.. · GOVErN~.·1 llve In. full Contemporary Clothing. PEOPLE PER.SON Call 842-4.zw. · · Ce~~~~ Offi~~ary ~~s7oo Collector _burang Western m a 1nl. Apt avail poss1biht1esforbothme DENTALSF.CYHECf: llme or2c idren. ~ust Wearelookingfor anag. Exec needs p/llme as Fees Pd/AlsoFeeJobs Art, paintings, India n 642· t334, 642·6578 or & women. Ex p er re q u l r e d . have Call(. .drivers he. & gressive person w/back· soc. in whsle supply. Ful SALES HELP Irvine Personnel Agency 1 t ems, ba s k ets, 00·7430 N e w p o r t 8 c a c h s~ak En~hsh, be able t g round in women's ly capitalir.ed. 673·2223 Part & 1-·;ume help. Ex· 488 E l7Ui Costa Mesa beadwork. P.O. Box 594, N~ exper nee. You re· Orthodontist. 642·46ll s wim. Eivon, 768·764 clothing & access. as AS· per prd'd 546·0494. Suite2Z4 642.1470 S. Laguna, Ca. 92G77 cc1ve fu 1Jpaywh1lt'being att.6pm. st. Manager o f our PHONE SALES Eletlan t e L ighting ~~~~~g 0~ocuvec~:1s. ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~T:::~~~ G randmo th ~rly .t y p e women's dept al our Center. ~~~~~~~~~ AppliOllCH 80 10 AT EASE lo lnl·n. by F"'y. from all 1·ng duti'es. X-ray. p babysitter nd d for 2 sch. Westminster Mall store. Phone Sales people. • , 'd teody Work For Han. ••••••••••••••••••••••• su rroundln., com . time. Call Dr. Weiner age girls. Mon-F'rl our Call for intervw appt. ma.le or female. 16 Lo & SALESL ~~Y. exp~r .. dyman. Plumbing, Elcc-Sears Kenmore elec Of N•wport l•ach ... . 847 8501 . home + late hsekp"g. The Look, 540-4500. years of age. Guaranteed mature, /time. App Y m trical. Carpentry, Paint-dryer cGold. Used 6 mos. PresenUy Has An mun1taes. You owe it .to -Ref required Call after wages or commissions. per.ion. Buggs rnterna· ing. Pay Sl0·$12 per hr . $100 552-0937. ()peninR In Our youn.elf to at least m· 30 963-296J • MARINE 250 F.ast 17th Street, llonal, 2043 Weslrliff Dr, Call 8·10am, 673·20l2. BOY'S SECTIOH vesligate this unusual DENTAL ASST. s. . ELECTRICIANS Suite O. Costa Mesa, NB. Upright Freezer On a part-llmt! bai1is for opl)Or Contact Jenelle ~/orlb~~c el(pcr. GRAVEYARD Min 1 yr exper. req'd . between 5:00 & 8 30 p.m.'s--A-L_E_S _____ $_5_2_0_1etudents wanted P /T, Gabs~~ new a matu.rewoman Would T_aul.bee. 833·80 98 . /lJme. · 1. PBX Ans. serv p/time. Must have own tools & 6'6-4223 16-I8yn;old.Trans.pro-, ________ _ you enjoy serv1c inJ? our 'Nmehfe l.l~anes, Inc. 1 lpm 7am Sat/Sun/ transp. Top wages & xlnt Equ~I Op~rtunity Nursery ex~r: Growing v1ded. Sales oriented Kenmore washer & gas lh Equal Oppor Employer Dl_SBWASHER wante. M ;,~L> 0 ,.N,. EO"' · be f. 1 Se . E firm is lookrng fo r am· George, 847-0313 dryer. Very good cond. younger customtor" w1 Ml F nights. Tue-Sun. Apply L on . ....,...,.,...,, .,... ne its. App y to cun mp oyer their vanous f1llani: & --------1 ,...,_..n. Mario's .,..,.1 E tyGuard, WestsailCorp. b~ous lsallesalperson w/2 TelephoneSolicitor $100.ea.64.S-4832 sn'.ing needs"> lleply lt• BOYS ..... 0 GIRLS ..-.-.-, GROUNDSMAN 275 McCormick Ave, y,,. r e ai s es exper. Classlfled .'dno 7:, .. ,c/o ~~ Cst Hwy,CdM. Sa .... 1 b k Coll M ,,,~ M Ca ll ControlCareer S3Hr.Phonc worJc&dc·Ke nmore Wash e r& Dally Pilot' PO Bo;0 15(;() Mission V1eJo El Toro ""e ac ege. 15• """ta esa. PL BERS Employment AJ?ency, hvery. Sat lhru Wed dryer. Good cond. S7o. Costa Mes.·; Ca 9''""" . a rea Earn your o~n DOCTOR'S OFFICE sion Viejo, Salary range MASSEUSE '18·28) legit. IUOM •rs 556-a505, 3400 Irvine. Ste l·9pm. 835-0211 ext 163Y. pair . 644.msG. • """" money selling subscnp· Back Ofc, will train. Typ S760-S956 mo. 1 831·9700 t 11 . . . ,. 102 NB uonsarter school.Forin· ingnec.Neat appear .. txl302or303betwn8·5 u lime pos1t1on in Min l yr exper req'd.1--·--------1 TELLER . Wa nt t!d l o r ge old •AUTO LOTMAth Apply only 1r cic penenced For new ~ used cars Wat>h, wai. & detail work oversee & keep cars clean. /\pply 111 person at 10 a.m . to Mr Stanton. Good benehti.. Ml\RQUIS MOTORS ~H80~ MAll!.UI lllrl PKWY -.,,,.,Ou •1ol1w'f •f\,..nryl•U Ml\~ION VII JO ll ll • ltlHO 4<1~ • 1710 formation, call 830-0913 Day/wk. Start $375/mo Massage. No exp. nee. Must have own lools & SALES, p/tJmc. Mon thru S & L Irvine, seeking full fashioned gas range with 548-0076. GUARDS We ~ain. Call 54().20$3 transp. Top wages & xlnt Fri. 5·9PM No ex per & part time teller Exper legs. 548-5497 after Spm C AI DRIVERS Menor Women Must be 25 or over 1\pply ln Pt•rson Yf!'llow Cab 11251 Slater Avenue Fount11in Valley C t M anytime. benefits. Apply toSecuri· nee. Will truin. $3 per hr. preferred. Call Person DONUT Sh op H el p Ola Ha MATURE WOMAN tyGuan:l,Weslsail Corp, F'orinfo.CallN1·7267. nel714·752-645(; Refrig. R/Hdoor, upper p/lime PM shirt. No ex Permanent. Full & part-· 1 275 McCormick Ave freezer , bronze. Call per nee. Female, ag time Phone &ltanspre· p /time to we come CostaMesa. '•SKrftcrlet to $1500 TELLER 67S.9396,75Hl60J 25-45. Apply Jn person q 'd. Retired welcome. ne wcomers & .contact ~---.-£-: _. Mr Donut. 135 E. 17th St Call 546-0274, ofc hrs 10·2, merchants. F1exible ~rs. Press Person. Jtek. A.B. * ~es/L,-,.11::-:: For our So. Coast Plaza s I M k Costa Mesa. Closed Wed. Need car, Ille typing. Dick 360 exper. Apply at Employers Pay i\11 Fees ofc Eve & Sat. Expcr. cols man ce a e: ~7-3095. Postal Ins tant Press, Liz Reinders Agency pref'd. Call Miss Kubes New-used t month. $250 GUARDS MEDICAL REC EPT 2.S20l La Paz Rd, #lOl, <W20BlrchSt,Stel04 or Mi ss Oouska at lnstalled.673-1232. areer Oppo r . Xlnl DRAFTSMAN Pill Wk d N ..,.... L Hill Newport Beach 833-8190 540-4066 CHEST FREEZER xlnl money for ambitious me-n .5· ew.,., .. Must take sh & be fast ag. s. CallforAppt/~lab'BS CaUfornia hderal cond.,S8Scash only: """Pie over 21 Now har· DESIGN Sch area. Uruforms ft.1!'"11· typist. Hrs nexible. Call PRl...,..l .... G S i & l ,, • ., nnuo .~y Tel.eph & car req d. (IJ"""l741. "'" SECRET'"'ny aY ngs oon """""""°° in(l. ("all for nppl Ask for R"'' ed L a .... A"'13 l =..r p E T R "'" .,.,..,., Brl l lSt c M n,, n -DRAFTSMAN ., ... r o ... .....,......, app . R SS OPERA 0 0 ...,.,,, s 0 • . . lA'nnis H1plcy or v.:bb1e MEN r L Tl H I OKKEEPER "'h -• O E I Cole 1213)820·1521 or /\ mes ome For ra pidly gr owing ...,.u'" ppor mp oyer Lge Jo:l ec G . E . s tove w/many extra features ---------1 Will design & detalJ as '--1•1AJ-R-C•.-,.,....•1•N•G--I delivery in Costa Mesa & shop. Xlnl benefits. 4 Mp1in. 5 yrs A/Rec. exper u 1 • .Ne 0 l 8 h u sant personality. Auwrnollve CARPEHTERS sembly line &: teshn PARLOUR w P r ea c . Day work wk. Exper. re Diplomatic yet w/lot.s C -L.otMan BOATS equip. for productJon 2 "-slstantsneeded '275·5300 per m o. q'd, E.O.E. 49.l-Sl.22 ext rolluw·tbru &: ability t Typist/Order Desk $40, New e l ec floor Aggress1 ve, intelligent heater $15. 673·4746 person needed lo handJe Auttioft IO 15 all phases of ordcr/shtp ••••••••••••••••••••••• -prototype. Must be ex '"' 548·1740 33. Clean new car'I. Mw;t '"' Min l yr exper req"d. 1 •-d 675--0808 1---------1---------1 Ket things done Good •1 t h 1 & treme y acc. urate "' e Momt Trne, perm. Earn._________ F 1. expenenced &. idtubl~ .. us ave own too s uuled. Req s heavy us $"175 $200 k F II ,.. typing. am1 iarit Good job RO<>tl hours tran.w. Top wages & xlnl rd · · w · u er Production Control w/computer input PaJd vacutlonq /\µ11ly in benefits /\pply toSc('uri o raft~ng tools. Exper. Hairdressing Assis l. Brush SaJes.~·7851. good at organization person only Mr Nii'bt'n Y .uur • es 5111 orp, tr a 1 n In g b ey o n salon. Guam. $25 day +.1---------•I ping of parts. llesponsl bit! posl1tion, exper pre f'd 540·ll4S VDT Os-rator l (' it W t I C should include draftin Eslab'I contemporary CLERK hard worker w/lots of in Nophonecallsu1•r1·ptcd <!iS MrCorm1c l. Ave, h1ghschool & 3.5 yrs c.:ill494-9729forintervw NURSE iliJt1vc & g ood T.nov Buick Co-;ta Mrsa dtrect exper. Frontier or ___ TYP st• c re tar i at / gr ~1 m Full um~ pos1l1on open -··, LYN'S & RN't" IST matJcal skills will find a as a video displ a y 5th & Wolftut CASHIERS fers xlnt co. benefits. lhur Dresser wanted Ill challenging posit ior terminal OJ)crator for II Huntington fle.i<'h Ovl'r 21 F/t1me. \rood Apply ln Person '"Costa Mesa Salon w an xlnt future. G 8as1c/f.:our mini com •PUILIC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •Friday 7:30 PM • DeahrsWekCHM Pay ~Locutions Or Send Resume To. 642-SJlG Immediate openings on Immediate openinl! I appearance nee Cal puter. :some expen ence i\ulo6ale'I Ml·tro QJr Wash Judy Mllecki ---J 11and11·7 shifts in our our production contro Judy llaupin, 54!1·!1711. h dt!s1rable, but wall COftlh)law11ts Stock UqllidoffoM AUT<f,'A~~~INf';i 2950 II arbor RI, CM Frontier, Inc. HA IR DR F: SSE R , 218 bed rebabililation department for a cler ext 'l7 ror appoiotment train ind1v1duul with clc SAU.:.~Pf"."SON ----2 955 N Al w/following Nwpt Bch. facility. We offer top typist. Rf'(lulres Rencra monslratro typmg spel'<I SSS S £VE SSS " CASHIER • rway Also makeup urtist for wages and our bene£1ts office skills with typln SECRET ARY and J<"('ural·y Work 1n ~ Action salesl)t!nmn wnnl Male or fem p/time. Located at lhe end leadinl' cosmetic rirm. package is excellent at so WPM. f;xp0sur Regional Sales office for plcasJnt l0 nv1ronmenl fo'ood uva1lnble on th1• ed. expen ence in aut days & n1J{hls Apply ofBakerSl,No or 640~ Please Call Terry a1 and ex perience wil th is W or ld W1d ~ with good rnmp uny prefl11SU8. Items subject parts preferred Scryic<· n oo n Spm , Bubh1e OrangeCo.Airport 837-8000. bookkeeping and dalll manufacturer has :rn hencfils Including 2 to prcsale. We honor current a ccounts in McGee's Cony,lome ra , ___ c.o.st•a•M-es•a--•Horse Trainer M/F', for processing would be a opening fo r :.i 'la l ~·N w<'eks vacation nfltronc Banl<Americord.Maswr growing company Uon. 673-S380Terrl lratnlng stable. Quarters IEVERLY MA.HOR plus. ir you arc depcnda-secy/c<HJrdinator r osi· year , c·om puny paid Ch or ge. Ca 11 h le r '" COAST DISTRIBUTOHS ---ELECTRONICS ~.~!!a13ry (714 ) 338·1011, 24452 Via Estrada blc :md looking tor a full· lion require!! at·ruralt-J!MUJl insurnn('C, crt'Clit C heck s & CA S 11 ___ <_7_141540·7063 Cashler/Host.u ..... ""' Laguna Hills, Ca Umc permanent po~ition, typing & ~ood telephone union, ctt·. Apply al welcome. ---------1..:Xp./\pplyBenBrowns, FeePaid S700Upi•---------l\nEquaJ lhenwe havetheJobror communication skills. Oran~l' COU!il Uaily MASTERSAUCTION AVON 31106 Coast Hwy. So. Component de!llgntr. N HOSTESS, full·tlme. over Opportunity Employer you. Along with excellent Exper preferred, but wt' Pilot, 330 W. Oay St . 2075'/2 Hwpf.11. Laguna. ~egree nee. Basic draft 21 . Apply in person. startina salary we offer will t ra in the rig ht C'.o:;tu Mcs11; bctwct•n the Costo Mna ing & eleni;ooJc exper. VelvelTurtle,59Fashlon excellent com pany person. Good sulary & hoursof8.00AM·S:OOPM. 3 Child Care, my home, Good mech J aptitude. Island N 8 Mwws Al•s benefits. Pleu11e apnly in be.neflt11. Those lntere11t Call for tippo1 ntmcnl ~ J.9625 646-t616 Heed btro SS sooth 11. o. nr F.dison. 2 Al1lo Fee Jobs. Call Con ---·-·-· -----1 • .. He ,. 1 To M•e (.'h1ldrcn. 7 & !I, 1.30·Spm trof Car"r Employrnen Housecleaning Wom en • ~---=1 person: ed. pleose apply at P case. 642·4321ext276. lkyc:Ms 1020 ,.L....I,..__ M___.-? 9118 7071llfl.5 Agency, 556·8505, :u Wanted Must have own Exper. pref'd. Ba)'view PAMl"q~RP. ltNC Equ~ Op[>°rtunJty ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,... ..._. nTI"'• lrvine,Sle 102, NB trans. Full or part lime. Conv Hosp, 2055 Tburin STANDARD oller°' Brum leld .m~ nyt•r NEW & USED BIKES and Earn abc)ut S40 on every College or lligh School S3 20 hr Irvine area Pb A\te, CM 642·3505. r>1vision W •s .... c-"' '""lX' 3 $100 you sell as nn AVON male, Ille household ELECTRICIAN ss9-oJ:n" · ---------MEMORIES 26181 Aeropuerto, AITR~ S pa,..,, .-wsers, .. 1• Representat1vu . Sell duUes aft school. Mon Residential, top pay NURSESAIDES SanJuanCupo F'ttim1·. Apply. Tino·~ & 10 Spds. Cycle & Cn beauUJul Rifts, Jt•weJry, thru 0f"rl $175 mo + piece work. Supervisory Housecleaninir. Mature All shifts. Exper. pref'd, INC Equal Oppor Employer Pizza. 30242 Crown 2'88 Newport Blvd., C.M cosmetics, more l '11 W"ctcliff a'rea. "'~".ua11: abiUtles. So CaUf. ~n women wanted. P/Time, bul will train Interested • Val l('y 1> k w Y, La R _642_·_79_l_O _____ _ '"' """......., Applied Magnetics Corp SECRETARY for Real N' 1 a bow you how Cu II ----------1 work history lo AO 780 Top$. Car nee. 645-5123 parties.1146-7764. 222lSoulh Anne St Estate Co. in Fashion igue Pueh Ber1meister 10 spd. S.0.700orZenJth 7·1359 Companion Housekeeper Dally Pilot. P .0 Bo UdoCooval"«ntCtr SantaAna.Cahf92'104 ltdand M st h 4 N eed s w o rk . $40 . ---------1 w/!IOCiulsecun ty,livein, lSGO,C.M.92626 Housekeeper -Live-in, lSSSSoperiorAve,NB · u ave yrs Selling 11nythrng with a 536-2850 BABYSITTEll , mature Indy, w/transportat.aon To iilt 7 yr old «irl & cook dinner wkdys, 2 7rM Ra1'1 req 'd 54-H360 ~ook fr>r elderly hidy. ----------t mU!lt speak some Ena. exper · type M-70 wpm, Daily Pilot Classlried Ad ----------- $200 mo. 67$·1932 Person wanted to care NURSES Ao F,quaJ Opportunity s h 80·90 wpm Af P1Y is a 11imple matter . . M klRc) Materiah 8025 E•fNEEI ror lovel)' new home .. Rtfa-LYN's-.A.1...1.--EmployrrM/f' TMl,368SonMigut• Dr. jusl c:.tlltl425678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• na family In counlJ'y ael· _, i---------1 1t200, NB . APPROX. 250 sheet. of COMPUTOR line. Oranae area. Top pay. Exper'd need'i---------• ri CRT O""'"alor, p/tJmr, MfCUHllCAl t.Q9.96SS only appl)'. Conv "ac:utt ~al Estate Sales Secretary. Slslnid1, elect 3/8' eine or plywood, ,,_ IUUI facUily placement. &...:.. ...., 1 lypewritef. •\Ile•· Fri used. Ask for Deve. 177 0.b)'lltter wanted, lb yr ~~~~~n~<J:Jl., bl~-For productlon develop-Housekeeper. s tudents Mq•~ Niii 'Tr halfdaysC.Jl..6'2"6330. E 22nd Sl. CM btwn old. Your home. 5 days, cl; input preparation re· ment or small electro-<*. $3.00 hr. Part tJme. a.g1stry #I a. SCllet Secretary. Oen. ofc. f\IU 8:.m.Spm C.M.area.SM-0719. "011clllnton •-Input mechanical aucmbllu. HSundance Dr. NpBch. ...., 131'" .... " .... ""' rt U Mii t t ,...._ 8035 • .. Exper. In document•· 642·U2S ""· ~or ....... _ #1 lwUata.-or pa me. s ype. '-VD BABYSITTER. P/T1me oper»Uns . Call for appt. tlon, production llne:1---------#I ltt •• ..,,. Studentsok.341 Rnyslde, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln my home, ovemlght1_640-0 __ 1_40 ______ 1 troubleshooting & co•l Housekeeper, N.B. area. NURSES AIDIS AdYtrilJhtg Sult..eA. NpBch. ~5344. 2·3dayaatatlmtotwlcea reduction. Deareed Pt·Urno, 2 ·6pm, 2 Needed At ffunUngtorr .._.lngtOftleach SECRETARY mont.b.Tyrold.Call Jetr NOWISTHI TIME engineerprcl'd. c hildren C 9 Ir 11>. Y•ll•yCoov. Hosp. App PwlalAV~ o e n er 8 1 0 f c Morse or Barbara STACOSWITCHIMC Eoalhh apeaklna, ly In person. 838~ Unllccn.'9d or hcensed. responalblHUts. sales 'nN!ipkJns dye, 8330570; for Job uekcrs to check ll398akerCOltaMeu mature,owntrana. Newman Ave. HB Free 15·day "Quic k· dpt n I 290 w atte,815-511!9 tho Da lly Pilot Heir 5 .. •.•041 DmlllNH7oe, betweea4PM1r5PM. St&rt"tralnln1pro1ram. C:tH OSNllDa'EncO.E l . ---------1 Wanted claselflcallon. It ""Y' ~ Eves ~72 Call Mond•"·Frldav, wy, · · · BABYSrM'.ER needed by the Job you want Is not Equal ()ppor f!mployer ' · ut roe e.v'-aak tor BUI SICRIT • IY T e a c b e r L I t e lh~ you mldh\ consider HOUSIWIYIS You don't n ....... a aun •· ..._.---.. •-,._. .. ,, ~ .._·-~) • .,.... .. w ---·-"'°-1"'8 , •ho:rthnnd. nun, ·~ e:tnJft,I. Cilrl 7 & 4 o('erlng ;·our services P/Ume Jobi, lluJble hrt "draw fut" w~n you .,,..,.,,. )'rl ~ 1 baby Reh. with on ad In the J ob Ell>dnl• .wr. mrt. Ml while kfCS. aN ln school. place an •d Int.he DaUy TAIBlll b::efl~=~ nr;.~~ ~~- Wutdys 7 : 30 to S. Wanted catei!OfY Phone tlmt1. L.aauna lkb. CaU Appl)', Del Taco, 1S25a Pilot Wa11&Att ~Call now REALTORS duatriea Inc. 301 E 840-3858. M2-5GT8 °"751$. I.A Pu Rd, Laa MIU.. -eo~ £INa) 0"'4.> Eml>«>yer Stevens, Santa Ana. • h ......................... - . , . " ~ ltaeo.tlw""' ~ .... '°" -.,.. -... Pl'Uf loell --It •... _,., 'itU14M• PP:RSll\N Kltten11, top quality. show prospecta. 638·9Xl8 Dogs 8040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lrisb Setter PUPii. AJ<C. abota, wortl'lcd • 84.5-7473 AKC Oolden RetnneT Pups, show dogft, hunt.er, ~· XJnt pedtarco. • 2 OAILYPIL T Tnurtda .Oelober28.117 Misc.a--. I OIO loah. Pow• 9040 v... t57 V-'510 A.tlloa. ... art.d Alltot, a.,ort.d ................................•...•.................. , ...........•.••.•..............•....•.......•.•....••..••.•.••.•••••.....•.•..... Dw I040 ,_..... IDS Mlurl •1w 1010 l~CuJSlC-Ountry Club aauic 17' a., Bo t 4 I -------·----•llll!llll!lt IMW t71l -.. t720 ;.-.r;•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• family mernbersblp Willis en& Bill ..8b.i ~. •••••••••:••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• AKC Oactw1uoda• Dtnlna Km or Ga~c Set. WANTED ~. 00 1517 Rurts weU $Zl6S 1163-2963 TWO TO CHOOSE ~bPsa:k~tJ~~·· ~ -=· :;,j :.rs.1~1 TOP CASH DOLLAR~ _all_s_30 ______ 1 MAC HOWARD SADDLEBACK up I·~ 84'1S7U. PA I 0 PO R V 0 UR W..t.d IOll 13' 6" 806ton Whaltr. . . JEWELRY. WATCHES. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40RP Evinrude boal AFGHAN G mos. AKC. ~~~~ ~10~~l ~~1~6! ART OBJECTS. OOl.O $$$CASH FOR l'OVer. trlr, comp gear male, fawn & bluk. Id ·h •175 ea' Lt S ILVER SERVIC t; Good~cdrurn/rerrt~a Xlntrondl2200.67S-$429 • EveryKlndOfVan beaut.lt tenUe~SUI& • • c wrs. • · FINE FURN & AN E Md OfV ---"-----1 7$1-0131 TIQU£s 64.5-2200 fnrs/stO~C5 ~6 07 formulu 23!. 1~'14, twn I~ • Ve ry 0 el an l VORKJE PUPPY., W AL.HUT wanted· us 1:1t1&mP.i> & Mere cruisel'3. loaded. • From Plain Vans AUTO & TRUCK SALES BMW IUYOR LEA.SE NOW ~~DLEPUP~ OIJed walnut commod\.'3, LUGGAGITA~S ruins. P vt ply p.i)':. 1'lnt c·ond Low hn. To Surfer Vans rv coffcu tublu . TV rromyaurbusln~card. more 634·5~or 875«122 213""31·1305,714-846-889l IMWTRADl-IM't """'° Y• 1045 cubln.:t. atel"t!O cabinl't. Scta~plou'::uoco1e1rdspr~rrce~~ Smull Ctimenl Mixer. l 4 loah. Sall t060 '70Z800C~H21SCFS) ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1lo 2 largo table hsmp11, " ;, .. cubit r~l for boUlti pro ••••••••••••••••••••••• "T22002·AUJl f"t'Q ). ABANDON EDI mother 2lltuffed chalra, sor:i All ~~!1~!,08lPtrearctmlvllcntc•~•llt_ ,..'t't. 5"5-8JsJ lloblc 16, lrlr. oew tr.an~.& LATE MODEL "T2 Buvurh1.·A (6881:0-0F> eat fr I tmy ktllen. 1-'ree. in exceUent cond.. low .. ~ .. ""' .... "" more S1 •25 646-8255 or '74 Bavaria· <&48LFM ). ZOSl Newport Blvd, CM priced Call Sll6-Mi67 afl. 6 s1tDrap, m_cetin& oir~lne Musical 58MSos. · · '7$2002·A. (236M MN>. . rcqwremt•nlll. c rC· IMtr.Mnts 80131---------1 TRADE-1 .... S "155301A·A. (70SN lJ). 19762101 4 61J«d, air tond . 6tcr«. c:UM.·Ut' Ir rit>ttlal mnai~ +Ures. l889PAU) 19741601 4 ~peed. alr cond • m.ia,:~ "low mll~11. (376N DZ l SA.DDLUACK Y .AU.IY IMPOITS 131-2040 495-4949 '73-2402; mags. 4 !!pd, n ew Korus. quad tape, ~ 673-6610 Brown & While female MOVING. Golt.I & while vent loss & theft! For u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27· l!:rit:soo Ulbourd. 2 yrs " 'Ttl2002·4:1P. &nrf. (7889). full grown rabbit. 4-0 lbs. Mwaa lamps, n.'<l v~·lvcl pt!r:tonali~"'<l l~.C en~loi>e Conn M rn ·O Matic el~. old., VHF. geuoa, fully '762002.Qp, air (4321) '72 Oalliun :woz. atundord. lood & acces1>odea. swui; lump. twin muple ~all papc,~. fubr1c or uraan. excellent condj. eqwppcd. lo a prorlt11blc SAJ>DUIACIK IMW $2.000 ml'11. Hesl offer 644>-7099 be u d b o 11 rd, mi sc Dljy Glu paper & we taon $000 pp ~.1259 N . e. c hart~r suv. WE HAVE THE UNIT MISSION VIEJO 64S5U318-8pm_. __ _ Female Irish Setter. 7 household. Call 1aft Opm, will b1ick & lrhn your . ' . . grossed s955 In July 8 3 1·2040 49S.4t49 '13 240Z 31 .000 m1. ur I k'd 11 h .... ll4S-7857 tags. Or try two c•1u·c.b Office Fumltwe Ir $17.500 Only inquire if YOU A.RE LOOKING FOR cond. A '\ t ru. "u'o mos, oves 1 s. u 8 ""'·1----------t back tu back. Equipml'ftt 1015 you huvt• cash down or b " "' M d• hsebrkn. 9611-7333 MOVINO. Must sell near PRICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.SOO. call eves/wknds. trans. rown ouls 1 e. Ja11mane. loveable 3 yr nc-w modern rurnitur S2ea or 31$5 I new graphic plun Cully 644 1872. I st & HAllOI •SANTA AMA m38 whlic. xlnt cuntl l>ooblc bed. glass and 415 lagsSl.60eu .idJl.i ~l:il>l e JS''x•~·· . 421 $4900. rh $5tHM60 9 lo 7 uprl(.'O\/wht.emanpoodle. oak curree luble. :.tlllld· 619lags $150ea druf\ing tbl. I Brunrung C~lumbla 2b MK II 531-6000 531-3 &•st ... ~DWAY pm _64.2 __ 1_163_. 8_:_»4 __ :30 ___ -f ing bookca!>e, chro1nt: IO or moreSl 40ea 2t" drafting mucb1nl.' l Sh11rp. :.leeps 5. he!ld, SA .. lA """ 75 DATSUH IZ I 0 Free lns h Setter Pup· rnd wh1~~ s~nd•:~ Soles Tax Included florescent draft lamp galley Lots of sails. . 835-3171 4 ispeed. radio & beotcr piers. 6 mo's. To gd amp,lw 1 e rum a NOCARD'' T otal . $150. 1 wood ispmakergeJr WaUhelp MoforHo.es. YCMS 'll4aUU'1to1ATf0111Y1NOMAC-super gas ecunomy ! home. Call Julit!. S45-Sl5S swag .:imp. ma~;1:une Draw your own or ~end' JO"x·'2" JdJuslablv draft finance SS,950 or J>CCer. Sale/Rttlt 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••• *USED IMW'i• (DltM .. ~) rack, chrome TV i.land. name. address. phone & tbl ~ 24. tlrnrt machine Days 1714) 892-6651 Mr.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 GMC Adorable HalJoween kit. desk. Motobecane l U· we'll ma~e o~e card per S50 I G' foldtn!t tbl. sis' Endsley, Eve 1714 125• OPEN ROAD. folly SUR_..Y....... 'i3BavnntH90Gl.VYl SADDLEIACK blk/wbt w/ cute mark· s peed bak e. ma s tag.Add25'each G-t2·62JJ 642·2717 sell-cont Winter rates. ni;JOl A" '752002 ·t629NliKI VALLEYIMPORTS ings. Shots & Ill try. cellaneou!> art obJecb Send check or money ur .., .. o.,.,c: .Automatic. chrome wi '7112002A · (049'JI 831-2040 495-4949 675-1308; 673-7677. 6424489or 63HS74 der to· Peh 8087 15' OLYM l>IC f'INN .,..........,,. wh ee ts. s un r 0 0 r Closed Ott S..ftdaya __ _, r PILOT PRINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• WITJ I TRAIL~lt 23' 1976 A~1 F Camper portholes. h&'-•h backs ~ 9723 ~~~:~~~ b~u~~ee:s w:li~~ ~n.~mcl~~ ::~.rng ;~1tsab P.O Box 1560 Be bl·' I' J rrut ran gcr $600. 4!1-l 8678 Mim motor home. Hoof air oond .. pw; Sll!t!nn ORANGE COUMTY"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo..5:113. Walnul $100 Ci K la pc Cosla Mesa. Ca 92626 tru1nccl. $75. ror bard. ·74 E: R 1 cs o N 3 s & air, fully seLC conunned. &Strack. (0749). OLDEST '64 330 GT 2+2 Burg/blk recorder . n•cl·reel S2S BEAUTY EQU IPM EN'f ca~1" pl:iy area. 645·7176 ~ ~ w port M 0 ~ r~ n g lo ma. 1\ M I F M stereo t97S DODGE YAM BorrllDI'~. 3.000 m1 on Golden Lab.3yrs,fem to Toastmastertbltop o\·en FORSALE Planot &OnJcmS 8090 SJl.90(_). 1714) !163-3538, ~1i;~9 Sl2.500. Ph Autbmatic, mags. pwr 4/"{.. rbll e ng. 644 01$50 / good home. Very good $40. 548·2342. S36-ll807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-5767 steering, air cond. & high \;;Jf1 1642_-0054 __ . ----- w/kids. 548-8711. urt s f' SI GMC 21;· M H bucks. (006NJN) , .611 330 GTC Mint. foc1. Allwooci1po~terkmg s1ze Bo nly 11 Met· I dt>tector PLAYER PIANO '712l'Chpperw/trlr Xlnl or ue . · · SADDLUACK Sales·Serv1ce·Lcai>ang ··a·r . drk blut l:an anl. POODLE water bed .1nl'I heater, .,us. mo""d waath ull a" T 1.1 r n or th c Cc n . cond. Nr new 11.-i hp fully equipped. lo mi. S R C I M ""-t Good H •• .--~ xlnt sha"" 640 7400 VAUEY IMPORT OY CIM'l'I", nc.. $14.000 . ., .. _...,c:J\/642-0«>4 ... ee o omc mutlrei.s. liner. rrame cessones, less lhan 500 Lury /unus ual s t yle mere. Hunning hghls, _ o:::::.:__ _ k ,...........,., 546·2848 va<l. ,s 11s. u ~t oCr . miJes. $27S. G E. mobile Would look ~real wllh head. etc. $3200. 547-4872 FOR It.ENT 25• Explorer. 831-2040495·4949 RolJ.\~6~~mborecBM W Fiat 9725 FwnUw e 8050 ~-J54J or 842·6666 maid dis hwasher. good unttques. 25 Holli. i11 aft Son weekdu)'S AH luxuries. By wt:ek or ,70 FORD YAM Newport Beach 640-6444 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bar stools. likt! new. tall working condit ion $25. eluded. SlJSO. 540-3894 Boah, Sl ips/ --weekend.630-4904 ~ ton wit.b stereo 8 lrk, , :-'75 •'tAT Xl/9. Fu lly **I BUY** bar. Persimmon. fur like 631·1066. _ SportiftCJGoods 8094 Docks 9070 Trailers, Trani 91 70 ice box. mags, 2 gas 76 20~2 . air, radio. custom11ed, xlnt cond .. i.eats. gray lurite backs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lanks . Gd cond. $2250. metallic blue. like new. AM I FM 8·track, luw Good used Funulure & chrome legs. pd $50 eu. _ .... __ •-C ulf (.;lubs Slips-Sailboats 22. tu 2~ · 21 .. 68 Shasta. Fully SC. S4l1.1487 Factory warranty M usl miles Call collecl (213 l Appliances-OR I will askmgS25ea.Kelvanatu Ale•_.-1tem 4 ~~iocb!.lirons BeslinNwptllarbor Sips ti. W/awning, xlnl selllhis w~k!4992380 784~59 Pnvale party seUorSELLfor You. rdng,ti )rs.l6ruft.2 dr isnowopenMonda)'lhru sso .. SSZ O'J37 {i73-8Tlll1ll10pm l!o nd R ca~unable i3 0od~eVan •• urcond .. 75 5301 /\ulo /\I C. u _c_.(_H_G_2_)_. ____ _ MASTERSAUCTIOM bottom Crceter. ~rea Saturdayforyour con11c . 496-2726 lo ma . x lnl cond , AM /FM slcrcu. 26.000 ......___._ 9727 6~L •616•133-9625 :.ha"". Sl2Sor bslofr. Blk nience. Also . modds Wilson C..:hamp1onsb1p ~olf Boah, c.--..i & · · S4200/ofr962·3119 ,._ ""-• "" ed d r h ' ~ tt ng ~L' ~ nu. Sl0.400. 644 6747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 & Decker elel· la wn ne e ,or . aar~u 1 clubs. 1 woodi.. II 1runs .-1 9080 SLEEPS 4. IS' Hut. s lv 'iAVE! New & used rum, mower. works perrect. classes Call ti3l 0170 Gd rond S3S 754 1370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clec refrig $S7Sl ofr. ·~~1~J~ V~~is":i~· c;i~l~ -;3 Ba"ana. 4 spd. :.-te_r_oo_. appl's. misc. Wilson's 11'2 yrs old. S45 Black fu Beaut Wal!>on golf clubs. NEW ·77 19' Hanger Tn 642·7502 more S2 200 TO p air. 89,000 mt . but has Bargain Nook, Now 2 like contour chair. seat Grandfather Clock b· & h 1 St· t Hull Walk thru Musi Troitft'S,utili6u 9110 496-6838 bad good car\• St>OOO. Stores S4S & 814 W. 2. good s hape . S40. Wes lmi·naster Chamns agS ,,., w7511.'~!;., ar er sell.892·0026.s.i6.S770 '' firm 962 lJW day,, or h C ... 2 7930 II. T h l < set. J...,, ........ • ••••••••••••••••••••• 19t · ·"' · 64 · "' n ump por sew m must sell. 554-4760 '76 Chevy Van. loaded 751-1959 eves 548·3262. mach . runs good. S25 -TV Rodio '7G Ran~er 19' \Olvo 10. & 3XS fo rmer Nationwide. Custom equlp Pnced u•--------------------f 11-10·1742 Westmin ~ter P Jrl•nl HiFi Stmo 8098 trailer lo hrs. $4!.150 encl o sed m e l a I & :.ell.pp 493.52m :;oea Bed, loung~ chr, d W 1 t D R l Participation Pre School ••••••;•••••••••••••••• 673-6610 fiberglass wllocking drs. .,; 9715 dinette set. boo cai.e. bl 6'alnu '"2 mi'" ra-ll1~h Quuilty $1 $ mo. Br~nd New ··a l·Sharp lst SUKI takes. must sell ·74 Ford Su rfer V11n •••••••••••••••••••••• coffee t bl. paintings. e. ung, w .. a s. 536 6020 .. ..... r--ati this week 424 15lh Sl, 36.000 m1 $4500 C1rm PRI I Pnced to scll 644-017l each 20". 7' buffet & . d e I u 'l' 2 :1 C h an n e I • -·*'"'"' • on H B C . be 1976 CA I ----------f tugh back chaLrs. $1,000. Outside elec po:.t hi;ht, wtdtl(tlal fa ce, PA & 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -!l&"s ~~ne ~~il lwr 4 :!l>t!~d. a ir cond. & HIDE·A·BED. Unused, 642·2589 brand new. van vent. pvt Trunk m~1un1 anlt!nna ~. SoJe/ Ultl trailer. '72 f'ord PU ·stereo casselle. Buy or cost $390, sell $165. & Disco Club mcmbershll' wtcablt-Sttll an carton, Rent 9 120 bed w/hvy suspension & •52 Chev Panel. Body in gc lease. (6l3MWE) OELIVERSS4·4760 GaraC)eSale 805 Call998·9Hl2. onlyU7S837-lnl3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new tares S2!>S . 714 . shupe,mlcpt&paneled SADDLEIACK •••••••••••••••••••••• --. Siesta Cau"'ver <.:umpcr. 645-8192 en!( nds wo rk $4SO VALLEY IMPORTS Pl.U.~11 cul velvet s·sofa 4x8 HO t ram layout. Toyota Knitting machm~ lla lll t•raCt ers SX 71 ,re· 111.,', seLC·conL Pvt ply --• 847-8759. 83 I ·2040 495-4949 & 6 lo~eseal. Country engines & much more wlarcessoric:s. Make or ce1vcr Mint cond Cov !161:1-3555 Auto Sef""tce & style S~l.I D WOOD Ali>o cabinet stereo fer 962·llilS er:. broadt·Jsl band lo 30 · Paris 9400 Autot Wanted 9590 KtNG s1:r.e bd_rm set Hoosier ktchn cupboard M C. $75 Phone Hl•est• l:J73 ~ 26' Holl ·a Long ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/armolre. Inlaid wood maple crnr cupboard 10 HELP! Must sell ! TVl>, 541:1·3414 camper, lo m1. I~ gas & '65 vw prts. whls. fndrs. CASH FOR CARS! game set, wood coffee boat IS" US ma'gs radios & ~aragc• l•quip., . .. - -holdin ~ tank. many bumpers. hdLi!(hls. reur Top$ Dollar$ paid fol I bl. lg lamps. q ucen IW6·l7·46 Misc. item~. 642·610!1 Zenith 2.5 Color Console xlras 586-SJC»i hd & hubcap:. 551·~2 bdrm set w/chest. All in · --Near new. Cost over $700 ' ---clean used cars. trucks & '74 Capri 2800 V-6 cnl(, auto trans, fac Lory air Dix 10t & sun· roof. '<Int mech cund $2tl50. Mii· 1487 arMNew'76 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose f'orootn! UNIVERSITY Olds~ Honda Ccrs • GMC Tnclls 2850 II arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.9G4< '72 llonda Cpe. Nu eng clutch. radial tire .... AM /FM steroo cassette Clean 673·100S. ---'75 CIVIC. auto. R&ll $2500. rvt Party Call 836·5017. 552·0607 eves. uno llonda 000. new lircll xlnt cond. 554-4760 Garage Sale: "'riday, Oc t Matching love !.eal & ~ora Askin~ $250. 846 9094 '63 vw µ 11 w /cabovcr Corvelles. Ask for Pau • D bt...od. Quality Fair cov ---. camvcr. 1500 en)!•nc• . .Autot for SoJe O'Neill. T'win bed mattresses ror 2 211· 1634 Caraway r. I er·g. $150.o(r. ll v';: & ~MO~"T /II f.W Kenwood $1300 :rooo Pomona, c M ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWARD Che•rolet d good cond .. pvt ply $000 ·74 Capr i. V ti. 4 s p . 546-1076 xtras. s unroof. 26M . beds $100. O r iental AIJey, Costa Mesn din'g drps. 644·K79\I KlW400 ste~l-t> recCt\ler ' Antiqatet/ Dove&QuallSts. cocktail table, black $30. F1ea Markel Sat. Oct and pair <.. l.'rWin·V\c'ga '62 GMc.; w/101.<:' camper Classics NEWPORT BEACH Kitchen table S30 s JOth 104 30801 So Csl 211 speaker:. As king :i, ton. auto. V(i. $1295. Ph ••••••••••••••••••••••• drawer bureau. custom Hwy. L~guna Bc h ·NEW Nylon Shag.Carpel. SiOO 642·4489or631 1574 1$47·371l7. 646·9775 bus1 •OVER 70 CAHS• made $45. Knee hole Treasures antiques "t!ver hvt'Cf On (;usl ~14 Bo-at & M--' ness IN tNVENTOUY d $65 C II · p/yd, ha\e 195 yrds. Sell t ~fie desk. 6 rawers . a Look. for signs. Free ad for S7 ptyd Sl?a f'oum Equlpmettt MotorcydH/ bet ween 5 & 8 548·4987 · rrussion. Green s 5 7 . 2 Ms J or • •••• • • • •••• • • • • • • • •• • • Scootft'S 91 50 NEW MAGNIFICENT Wed. Thurs. tri,SaLI0-4. 640-9056 General 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CU ST 0 M R 0 UN D Misc furn Ironer. radio. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hod aka·Slt•en 's Svec1al Q U E E N S I Z E dishes. 2530 Santa J\n· M.F.SA .VERDE. Country 15' Mob1lrrJ(t FhrRli. 100. Perfect dart btk~ for BEDROOM SET. ALL Ave C.M Club Gol! t'Qutty mem Boal w/lrlr No t!O~. smaJler rider. Excellenl MIRRORED H EAD· . bershap. Evess52·0S04 $200/bs t o fr Eves <.'Ondilion. S300 675·49'.!2 BOARD. 1 OF A KIND! Philco upngbt freezer 500lb lcctr c In 6 71 CM 67S·29fl3 /\:JSJRli S "" MMED dbl mallrei.s & box s pr e 1 1 · " --MUST r..LL I · h H d blower 71., .. i.ktllsow Bo~ Man'n ·1 .• Yamah" uu350. S525 SACRJFICE. 759.0077 mgs, ve~ c eap. ea . 64• .o.... -». e .. .. " ----------1 skis, gu1lar & Barb .,.......... Equipmettt 9030 or~torcer. 7-lOam i\NTIQUES & CLASSICS Holls Hoyce. Hentley & T Birds. From $500 to $50.000 cars . BUY SELL·TRADE EU FARGO & CO 830S. Main·Santa Ana 10lo6. Mon. Sal Closed Sundays * 547.9709 * QUEEN Sz wate rbed , dolls. many other items . COLOR TV Sterl•o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>45·4196 complete. black vinyl, 1300 Sandcastle. CdM. AM /FM pho~o Combo •UP Mere· Outboar d . 1972 H d 350 1 l. d '32 CHEV 4 dr Sedan good cond. $100 or bst or S/S, 9·5PM $l7S Din rm lbl S7S ttn2. lon.i shoft. low hrs . W 11 on a ,, f. x n Mcun 46,000 Orig m1. Runs hkc tra de for Por t. T V . • Mis~ Call 54G·Ollti4 afl 6 Gre;.at shape. $225. Call c c<arcu or. 1 mn u new car. $4500. 675-7829 IColor)497.3595 ANTIQUES and MISC. S· t/Su 9am·l2 644 8400 ext 242 tamt.'d lhruoul !;ac. S550 aft ti pm. Fri /Sat 9-5. 2549 or a n. 6 -:~Hlpm ~.1i949 cash or bst ofr or trade --'-------- Brown ultru·~ul'Cle couch Sawmill, Lake Forest Beer drafter . holds 'iii Ke~ -·-· · · for synlhesazer. 4!}7-311!15_ 1946 Ford Woody Wagon $300. 2 chairs $50 ca.. . of beer new cond S200 Boats, Power 9040 Beau l. o r ig cond lamp S30 end table $15. Din rm tbl. chrs. sora. 673_527fi Call afl llAM · ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOPPER Possibly best an Slate 644.0668 ' B;arcelonu chrs, la~ps, · -30• Chris Craft Classic ·11 Honda 3SO. ml.Isl see. 640-8208 ----------1 rute stnds. rugs, hsehld Prestige yacht club mem· N 1 S350 or be s t offer ----------1 Mslr bdrm. untique whl . items. men's clothing, bership. very rcdul'ed Coe wl t'~ 1 .n t'h n ~ ~ 640--4789 aft ers 30 PM '61 Riley Classic handpuintcd flowers. nusc. 442 El Modena NB 644-4 14 mp c 1: Y over .au c ---New motor. mcch xlnt. $2000; sora & ottoman, Sal/Sun 10-S. ' rate. 4 perfect <' 0 n ~ 111 0 n ·71 llonda ClA50 16.llOO partially restoroo. $900 while w /poppy flowers. 1 2 PERSIAN KUGS. bxll & s7soot bst_ ofr :;:ir. for m1 , SS25 or best offer 545--8664, 8 to :>daily $1.000; llahan glass-top f\arn, misc. movmg. AJ 6xl2, 3 Pl· Group old qwck sale. C'all 642 1551 Cull H41>-790ti coffee table, $500; unu must go. 2810 Hunt · Wacker. 496·2193 eves ---------1941! Pontiac . S1lve que wl\ile w/yellow tnm _wigton. 960-3157 Musl sell' 21' FllERFORM '73 Yamaha 6.'10, depcnda-Streak Nds deck lld Italian d_ lnlng set. $1 ,650, Movtng Pang.Pong lbl . P 1 T bl 4 8 ·I t • $75 llardtoµ. custom trim. ble & newly tuned rear body work nun ,2 LoW xv h oo a e x s a c 0 M C .• 6 cyl . outclnvc, <195·6454 great S400 Ph 644 8485 > . s arm c airs. boys single bd .. mdal Kayak 1·•·' $:;() ' low hours, rndw. deplh ~ 1173·0612 morn1ng.s o · unt1que while w i red dsk & dTesscr, Sabot . 646.2727 recorder. bait tank. tilt Gii Honda l 1~ CL. newly eves velvet. $300 ea. Other M10i bike girls single traile r with e le clr1<· reblt ~n~. S+W shocks. ---------1 pieces, $40 lo $200. Call bd . pans, dshes, clothes. CUSTOM winch $4996 or make of ~ood llres. $300 543,4309 Rec~ S33·2643. te nnis rackets. books. Yeh. I 953 I I K much. much more. 4294 WOVEN WOODS fer 642 2717 a ft 6 pm '75 Yamaha OT 400 En· •••••• •:.~:•••••••••••• &tov ng sa e. mg s1Le d rk S800 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your car is extra clear see us fi rst. IAUERIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mt!sa ~7!l 25()( WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• Come in or Call FRH Appraisaf Groth Chenolet 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 * 549°3331 TOP DOLLAR rAlD IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS' CALLORCOME IN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. CslHwy. NB 642°9405 bed. s6s. Couch $2S Senisa Way. Irvine •SO<; TOSO'., 01-'I-'• Big roomy lti' fiberglass. uro. 1 ~~ •47 Willys Jet>p Slullo Oin'g set $35. Call J erry. Uni v Pk. 552·»033 Over40m stock patterns 2 forward bunks & Wagon Rblt cn1e $8001 ---------- 549.2037 or 968·3535 Sal/Sun 9.5 Also M INl·BLIN OS storage, 100 HP John~un '76 Honda 750 Super Sport bsl oCr 2G4 Myrtle. Lag TOP ---------iHorses 8060 645-8950 833·9TI O/B, bltn lank:> & vinyl 1200 ml warranty xlras. Bch Ph 494-8376 DOLLAR Fruit wood dining rm & top & lrlr. Many XlrJS $""" • CC 495•1221 -----~ bulfet,$450.Goldvelvet •••••••••••••••••••••••Snowchams.many sizes, Oavc.63ti·6l20. 7~~0 er. · 0''68 VW Dune Buggy. PAID l!Ofa. $200. Gold velvet Thoroughbr ed S ad· 240Z. s ki rack, new Streetlegul,hvyrbrglas fo'ORCl.EAN loveseat. Sl50. Oak dlebred M:u:e. M~vm~. ~1·3060 S1><>rl11ler frbrglass. 17' MotorHomH Manxbody,gdcond. lS IMPORTC•RS divider. $250. Gold side must sell SacrH1cc at w I :> 0 11 P J oh n s on . Sal /R t ' 9 I 60 $700 takes. 424 15th St "" by side refrig, $300. Eye $450 or best on er. Call Dinette set. light blu up· w/trajlt>r, Full cvr, 2 bat •••••~•••~•••••••••••• HR. ' I 1 1 g $2.50 (2) 645-3846 hot. whl rorm lop, ten e:1 548·71511. ---~: ~l~~~~idc ch~irs -.___..._ 8070 52"x42", 11 " leaf SllO. 18. L 1. ·tr k tiX Dodge :rave~ 2G', ful,ly 4 WMel Drhes 9550 ...,... Co 1 't $90• _.....,... 1 979..Q839 yman aps u e in· !!elf cont d. 2 air cond s. •••••••••••••••••••••• _,ea. m er010k1 bd• • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• board. B eaut buy Si"" 6 S:J Military Jeep 1973 Ford F' ""'' 4x4 nut mattress set.'!, ti rm W trbd I fl • d I ' r· h ,.... • • '"""• • u ~J am/fm. must :.ell &!bl JeMeft 9732 offer 540-2499 • ••• ••••••••••••••••••• '73Capn. V-t>, MC. Sharp, '74 Jensen Healey $2311(). Call Mr. Killion, Very clean $5800 Night! 54H!l 10. 646··H~4 aft 6 30 & weekends , &wknds Tel IJJ.').4~1 Llcense plate 233 LWM ii Capn 2000. 4Spd, extcn cstm body. s uspension & Mcndo 9738 t!ng work. Bsl ofr over ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2000 54~3164 eves '74 Mazda RXJ Coupe. 4 '74 CAPRI CPE Extra sharp ans1de & out . We t:k 's S P l!C 1al (677PKQ> $2499. 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN ·MfRCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA DatMln 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sates & Leasin9 TOP Dollar Paid On /\LL Trade in~ NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Do•e Street Near MacArthur & J.imborec Road!! 833-1300 DRIVE A LITTLE ••• SAVE A LOT SllOl'&COMPAHE BARWICK DATSUH San Juan Capistrano 831-1375 493.3 375 TOPIUYER S.'f' 11!4 first , & lai;t! Top dollar paid for im1><>rts. COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Hlvd Costa Mesa 540-6410 spd, under wrnty, very clean 837 ·3202 '73 Mazda RX ·2. New en.:. 7,000 ma , xlnl cond. $1.295/orfer. 499-4349. Mercedes Benz 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UGH New-UMCI OYEJt 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY HCMIM of ltnoorts AUTHORIZtD MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester. Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy Mercedes Ben1 '75, 4SOSt-:. sunroof. 1mmac New Michelini.. Slti .500 642·7774 a rtH 8pm 494·985.1 * 1973 450SEL * F11nlt1st1c Condition. Nt!W M1Cht!hO'i·Sunrool Pa n Strt pe ·C a :.i.dl1· C ru1~c Contro l·All Mercede:. OpllOn!\ M ti I n t a 1 n c d 8 y MOTSCHENBACUER 079 3315 63'J 171:? fl63·370!'t. 280SL '71 3'Jm. mint. Air. uuto. AM / l•'M ster eo tape, 2 to~. SJ0.800' Pvt. llty 67S..IS24fl or 979 2000. l And Lots f misr 54 WA..._....ED a ' n n~ c<>n 'on Y crwser or ocean uJ er, canvas e nc l. 631-0239, trans, pwr brakes. (714) Sase · A. NBo ,,~2 .. ~94 1"1111 2yrs old w/wtr heater. very s ound. $3SOO . G45-8570 lluzel/Tony 847.1002 n1a na. ·""'"" TOP CASH DOLLAR Sl3S.Callart 6,546·1l46 64()..8208 -·------f ·7124oz. fine cond. '111pd . Ml'72600 ,~ tufted t PA I D FO R YOUR dB '72 Toyota l.andcruiser.1 AM /F'M, m.1g~. $:1SQ(I Pvtpty.l,ee,714/998·2252 •H~ p, IH AC~4 Bl 110 H1JNl1N(,IUN REACH K.:I;• UR1 -S.\0·0442 uvo ..,eous crescen JEWELRY. WATCHES. 3 Whl. 3spd bicycle Sl25, 2n oat, Must Sell '65 CHEVY lf4 TOM XJnt cond. Bei1t olC 1---------642 1641 wkdays <714)642·2427 S'Sofa.llcocoa,$37S.Oc ART OBJECTS. GOLD. h.andm.ade arghans. ftA 21' Caravellc. Cud Pi kUp V-8 a1.1tomal1c ll II. I k IBUYJUNKCARS ·---------cas Ch rs p a le 0 rn ·~ II. t M c • ' • res. "' uggage rac . i3 Dn•~un "10, vlnt "Ond. •74 MB 280C. l.ighl blue . ' "' S ILVER Sl!:RV ICE. Jam pm .... .,. q .s i:.c. dy,Merc l88.Portapolty, P/B. radio. air cond, S3550.536-1925. USEDAUTOPARTS .,..., v .. ' Brocatelll', handcarv FINE FURN & AN· 548-510l. VllF. bait lank, com· wilh8'CaboverCamper. ~W 847-9637 Compare & find It's lhc exec car $8950 Wlldy!I, cherrywood arms &. legs TIQUES. 64.5-2200 Dbl oven. G•·s El~ Stov" pass. stove. sink. ice box, Rea I S h a r p < S24 82 > '69 J eep Wagoneer. g .... .-. , ,.__.... best buy In town Ill $2150. (2klnd3 )77152·1305)9923.1 !:,.v..,.ei1 & l200. pr. Occas. Chair "" .. ~ "' w1 t h' r bo rd •t""S ""net . nds come work. ~ lftlllllftll """ Sharp. 631·202G 646·7566 w s. ..,,...,.,, I ht I l b k JO" ......... G&S Dshwshr s m s ep. I · ree a • • "" ~v .....-· grn w • ve ~e ac • Ynlocll 1075 ... .,., new batteries & mooring $1500 or besl oUer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 175. Turquois e Clu ....................... S25 .. Shtlc pool tbl 4d cover . rull canvas E ROW 643-0875all 4 AHoRwo 9705 ~T!~'/ Mototo!r:!:•I Cbrs, $50 •• bolh. Occas. R~g. Morgan mare. broke $200. Lots ol used cpt . 8 . tol 1 846 2995 afl '72 PAC AR · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc 9150 Sc 91 SO ~hr. Danash . natu ral lo r ide & drne. blk dsk .• dresser & drps ns c ean. · 24' Molortroml', Dodge Trwcb 95'0 '7S Al b Ro Be r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• linen. $15. Fren<:h Prov pande Mqan gelding 551.~4 5:30wkdys 413 V-8, tiMuloFmMallc. PIS. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Cust~rna pa:!!~ l~g'::~ .... -------------------, anUque ivory. Nile Tbl.s. l':nir .• West ern (714 )• C•RPIT Alu m i num boat·l3' P/B .. A I s tereo, G3 Ford " ton truck. k AM/FM l I ..,.. pr Twn Beds w/k " "' ood roof au' 4KW C~erator "-ll "''"' ... rac • 9 er eo. ••Y· · • · 338-1011 w/lrl.r. 7HP motor, g ck & j dd hit b 1 ' Sl.000 -ic.nc, •n 8. radlaJs lo mileage "500 y & u & LI & ~ ~:~~=·s~1=p~ 8071 IUILDEJtS cond.$359.S46 l8S6 ~~ fulry ~:~IC ccosn~ $07()6. Pb67sMs . "'~ S17$. QueeMz lurqu · PRICES t2' Fiberglass over wood. (294FV(.;) S8995 $7 Ford ,... Ton Short~. AMII 9707 lnde-a·bed. $l2$. Har Jlfts: '12. 4,000 lbc!. Lowcat prices on any 4 HP Mere .. good cond. '450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ViewHills,644-4440 P /S, 12• hl·lo m ast. major brand. Call for new pnlnl $200 b!\t ofr. . '74FUMG Afl6PM,64'"4578 14• 4 dr. w/alr. aulo. SectJonaJ, table & 4/chrs' BAiter. $1850; 4000 lbs. freequole. l0-5pm S48-2tlt8 20 Mini Motorhome. 67 Chevy~ ton reblt ent AM/FM cuaetle, $3400. Dbl bed . Reaisonubly Tow Motor, xlnl cond., (714)497-134.S Braod new 18' Siu boat. Dod$le 360V-8,PtS.Pt B, newtrarui 4whld.r "tor $200 under who lesale priced. 962-6876 ~~$USO. 538·3068 or Charger huJJ, 464 Ford radio. roof 1tir. sip:>! G. cmpr 8.'J0."254 • T14..aM·5800 .....,_,., 1"'9.CoastCC jet w/ Jacuni pump. u lf cont. <068L PE>1..:.:.:.:!:.::...:::::::..::=.:.. ____ ,. _______ _ MedJt Din Rm set w/4 M-L. 5500 Seats 6. custom upbol' S799S '65Ford\AJTonw/campcr lMW 9712 MX400B ch•lrs. I leaf. Xlnl cond Mhcel...-s 1080 IOUr "old /ora m etal flake shell. Aakln 1 $975. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7S MIW $350/otr . 645·701$ aft ....................... .... .. 67J..Jf07 Paint. Including trailer. REGENCY MOTOR 493-828hft. 1 pm '67 HIOO BMW. Gd trans, 4pm Deluxe whcelchoJr. & de-Pr1 /Pt. S$200 7519628 HOMJo-:nENTALS xlntMPG.Nupalnt.4·sp. n500D ltl1 MIW · luxe t lallonary bike, Ml2Ul6l6-3l55 v Y ' · • 925N.11arbor81vd,S.A. '75FordF·lOO,hHvyduty radials, Konia. SIMO. Old t J)03ter bedrm set, chromc walktr.6t6-<IOOI> 'f h b ........ 1 .... 21'AllltFOIM ••531·2503•• suspension. PIS. P/BI Must~U.&48·1140S·7 XS750D 19 __ mutt sell Im med. Askl.n.I .a. )'OUT u .,, .. ., ll ie m ..... • 4·spd. lumber rack & too •---------'' ... ..,. 558·1 SI I 11101.w. ........... s.tia .... Y%400C1n•M1W 1 1187 1 1170 1 1295 '1976 $3.SO.~. G.&. lte1l"IR, froat fra., you can buy him the Hardtop, ou11tom trim. boxes Lncl. OnJy u.ooo '119 BMW llOO. ~M/FM, while. l4cf, 1 yr old. l finest CNhmctt 1weal~r O.M.C .. 6 cyl.. out4rtv.-. Beaut. :18' Diplo mat ml. M200.64NZ08 Mlc.beUns. ll._r.833-5846 DTI 251 1'71 MIW '592 Danlab Modem Round I~ 11\111 Of FW'll.lture. avaU. from ScotJaod for low hours, rad.lo. depth Motor Hoh>e for rent. days 67).5157 eves A11 "-lllbt11u,..1Aat1'••~> • TbJ & cbrs. 1150. Wht lncld Sofa. Love Seat. Chrutmu for $35. From ~. bail tank. till Daily. wkly. mlhly. Sips 'S3 OMC·Seml sm. '5'7 • L "'lollOeedWIN-..1• wrRL Iron tablc./8 chr1 Btda, On Set. Buffet, our 1alesman's aampla traller wltb electric 10. ll:l., stereo. air cond, OMC Dwnp trutk $1500. '73 BMW 2002. ai r , $ SAVE $ '200. Xlnl cond. 13M53l. ~. But olr. ~aft Call our warchouae, winch. $4905. or maltro'· cruise control G4f..'78lt '$8 Case 530 S.ckboe am/fm, blue. xlnteontl IQ.8.17l g GM.Kl ter 642-2711 atUpm aft &pm $3500. (1)-1921 581'8723 ------------------.J . • A.utcn. lmporled AMto•. lmpot'hd AMtoa. Im~ Aato1. UHd A.tot. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche 9750Toyoto 97'5Volvo t772Codilloc 9915Codiltoc 9915AMtos.U1ed Allto1,U1ed Mtos,U.ed Autot, lmport.d Thu•o;d" . October 28 1978 DAIL'( PILOT 0 l:J •••••••••••••••••••••• ~····················· ·············~········· ••••••••.......•.•..••. ··••••••••••••·•••••••• ·····•·•··•••••••·••••· ····:;i·c:•oii.i:Ac:···· c:;;g;.···········;9·13 •••••••••••••••.•••.••• ~~·······;;·;! '64 Ml% 220SE '73 l'orsche914l.7. '69 To'Jota '75 VOLVO 1641 '76 Cad Convm.lble red ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJncoln 9945 d. Sltft........ . . 4 ooo• SEDAM •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••• CLASSIC COUPE Lo mUcugu. xlllt con Goodabape IW~0729 ...,~" ext., white int., 8800 ma. f '75 COUGAR XR7 1975 OLDS bre ot speed. iunroof Call 003-40M . • Auto, a ar, pin, Power all xlras Incl AM/FM v.-, auto. trans • actory V . ll t• u t o Ill " l I c '69 LINCOLN J th ---• wtndowy . Un" ... Jl .. vably stereo w/8 trk, $16,500. air condlt1ooanli!, po~cr $ 1286 CutloH c.-,._. ea r , 8 track 11tcfl'O 'ti7 Por~"he 912. N"w T-1.,.,... 9767 .. u ... "' ..... " pow"r br:ak"· trun m1,:.1on. 11ow1·r --r _,,. I 8 I ~-"' n lmmll""'•tc· car• .... l u t Contact Dalt' Stllllh, ...... nn.,. '" "5' ~t....,.-1-u, •·r .. L···~-"-Wiil courL· t ~cal car.An. -enfnc. uyor cuiie l·lut··h Good cond '" power ~1ndows power ., ..... no,. u •u'-~ l'll l.u.1c.lt'tlw1lh"''Wc'r!ltt'Cf "' "' """ (NW\N D • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... s .... I (831N I ) $/\VE 640 5050 (8am <pm) or .. • :I r v "ull r l ·"W - 11 .. a11 ... J .... ,,.,., r.l 541100 bi.l ofr. IS33·0031 """" 4!..!n · ·~ aeal s. radio, heater, cows, lilt whl•1•I , •11r con ln.R & br11t.1•s AM F\t It y ft ~ uUJ ... •" - SADDLEIACK t:aleeo 1971Tri ...... TR6 CREVIER 7wtikn'B~ta3 i.n. g pm & wbttewull tirt''I, unted d 1t1on111R. 1\M /1-'M tr.ick, tall \\lll'l:l. rrv1 th.an 12,000 mUea A v 'NT ""' l .... h l m10L.PJI J lled~ed to VALLEYIMl'ORTS ---------• oneownc.-r cur~ ! MOTORS glus,whc-el,·uvers.liuy ~ Qreo .., ... rv c.tr coutrol, \11\Y lOJ>, .alt •~ 1·20 .. 0 .. 95 ... 949 (503DTB ). Buy or lease. •72 CAOI• a "'C 11 riahl! (4560CH) t<lmMYB > C(md. l'necd to scU. 1.Jc ONLY S4 I ~ .. .. .. Rolls Roye• 9756 SADOLEIACK hts':!r:;:t,::av Cf'E DE ViU.E $2999. $4468. 3!>3-J t;U 1960 Mercedes 220, 4 apd ••••••••••••••••••••••• V AUEY IMPORTS fuJI pclwt•r. leather in GUSTAFSON AM/FM rudio, new in •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 831·2040 495.4949 835-317 I tl'nor, AM/FM t ape. 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Uo.1ch terior & tires. 25 ma pe ROY lauduu toµ, ulr & ttll gal. ~st ofrl1r or trade fRR CARVE.., '67 TR.4-A. JRS. Gd cond,. SOUTHERl'il wheel. (3S2DUA) for pickup ur punel " radio, nu ulternator & O .. "'....,GECOU....,TY'S 675·0970 duys vr 673-007 ROUS·ROYCC gener11lor. Call 581"'298 ~ " $2986. all 6pm. IMO J•"lbo<•• aft 6. V LVVOLU~~Lm GUSTAFSON • l INCOlN·M ERCURY 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '69 XR7 Coug;ir, good 842-8844 '74LIHCOLM MARK IV *"'"°"' e.u11 0 O D~ .. R 450 SE Mercedc11, 1974, by \'----~-....... Volkswagen 9770 EX.AMPLE: Brand new 197ti Volvo 2425. Fully eqwpped. (000046). owner xlnt cond. nl.'W ClOSlO SUNDAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mic he ll ns-Tobac·co ----------1973 VW brown i nt. Sl2,500 oyoto 9765 833·0888 (!>-5) 644·6084, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPE.RIEETLE M (G6-9> 9742 TOYOTA 4 speed, 8 tnu:k stereo & ONLY$6596 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Midget. xlnt in & out, 30,000 mi, $2425. PP 640-0007 --------MGI 9744 ·············~········· 1975MGI ROADSTER A bcaul1ful car thruoul. (76947G). Now ONLY $4498 1972 MGI GT In excellent rond1l inn! (70530G). Ch eck this price! low miles. (313J ES>. SADl>UIACK FOR VALLEY IMPORTS '17 831-2040 495.4949 d h "67 VW Squareback, re· Not ~et-~ul we 0 ave bwlt engine. sun roof, new 76 Corollas. Exum· clean Sl400 S4G·S3Sll pie: (Tt:J11859l!l) for · only 'W VW Camper. Reblt. $2997 The Better Bargain Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 1d801 MARGUI lllTI PICWl \un D•t·~JO h wy -A,.ery l "'' dutch. generator, more $1950. ()fr 645 6406 '13 V.W. Bus, Blue/White l\lllbt sell. S31001 be:.L ur fer. 675·lH10. ------ Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 711101MAlll>UI1111! PICWY \an 01rqo f, w y -Awttt y l ut Ml\\ION Vil JO i..'l • 1880 49~ • 1110 ORANGE COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVt;L Y VOLVO Largt!st Volvo Dealer m Orange County! BUY or t.t-:,\SI:: DIRl::CT ~f,{ ~::':i:.M;,~· t'f :Jl!f~, ·-~~~~~~168 Bug. 34,000 ma.. new M h iii brakes. tare:.. muffler. & 2025 s. anc ester .•. -· Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 1YH01 MAAGUIRlll PICWl '.>on01<"c.;1ohwy ·Avery l -.1t Ml~~ION VII JO 8Jl·1t180 49~·1110 1975 MGB Citron yellow, blk trim, rln & sharp. Gd mechanical <;ond. Tuned & ready 640-06:>7 ·12 To yota Mark 11 int.Sl0006457388 Anaheim 760-2011 Wagon-/\utomat1c, air '63 VW AM /FM, 74m m1. '75 Volvo 244 Sl•d an air cond .• radio. h<·utl.'r, roof cle:io cond. Great ~us . I . : .. p•-" l" ooo" ra k •-, , J>· d con< , au"', .,, "• m1, c "' mor~ · ai over ml'g. $700/bst. 673 G342. $5200 551·05911 PP $3000 only ti mos. ago---- -· must 'ell. lcav10g coun-'64 Bus-'74 EnR. (Clean) try for \uslr.ilaa ncxl Plush 10tr. Make orrer, Aut U d wcck Ask111~ s;i1001best mustsl'll 675·49711 os, s~ offer. Supt·r running c;ir! -••••••••••••••••••••••• Opel Pll'a'ol.' c.ill 196·233C'65VWBug.Goodrunnmg AMC 9905 bclween !l & 10 rim only cond, Gd paint & ures ••••••••••••••••••••••• 974 ---S700or bt>st. 549·0541 )1 on c y ., J v er. • 7 1 •51\Lt: 70 To\ Olil Corona. (;rcmhn, 2J2 l"U 111 G·C} I. --- •••••••••••••••••• • ••• runs i.tou<l. · S7'!:. C..ash HJ6l VW BUG ra1hu. new tires 673-8259 '70 Opel Kadcltc Hallyl ~11160211 Good cond1t1on SG95 ---- Lo m1. gd rond Askin -----orbesloffer 67501'1 1 '74CiltEMLIN. Xlntcond. SlOOO Ph 559-4034 1973 TOY OT A 1Ju1 kcl ~cuL,. new ltres P -:.._c'---CELICA ·;o VW Stal. Wal{on .• 1ulu ~~I l'-.t 1>l)' S..acnfu:c .... nc-!ihift, AM/FM rJd10, Jar mJk" ofr or tr •d" 4 srx-ed. J1r 1ond, mag ts t 1 ~ ~ ~ ....•................. 1973 PORSCHE 91 IETARGA ~hecb.. (5.'">11.Jfo'.1'1 :'\ow nl.'w res. new p41n. i::~t·,., wknds 675-111!6, ownr. 57,000 m1. 1'11 d.i\<o 634·1114 ONLY $2598 5594490 ---- 5 spec<!, air t•ond . -.tcr<'O mags Uuy or X l.N1 11.'a:>cplan <6001ll'CI. SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 'Ill Por~C hl· lloatlsler orsg. & xlnl $4250. li73 8:!.12 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 181107 MARGUllllTI PKWY !:.CJn Ou~oftwy •Avery r._,, Ml~~ION VllJO 831-1880 49~-1110 '75 Ccll(';i ST l'l•rf l'r>ntl. .1uto trans :!-34:'.0 Ca II 4'.1:?·0'J21 ·7-1 l'orsl•he !114 1 II l.1ln ------ AM 1FM ~terc•o. i\·1 nmd 1971 TOYOTA S5700. 4!16 i!l:J2 '' llpr Corona 4Dr. Sedan only Automal11: \II Ith l'"<lrt·cm· 1006 Por.,l'hl' !II:! ly low mileage <li8208/\ I ONLY $1798 '72 VW llectll·. xlnl cond Best offer. 54011100 Volvo 9772 •··•·····•••••·•···•··· 1975 VOLVO 245WAGON '75 P'\CER. AM /FM i.lt>n·u, air cond, aut tran:,, :.pec1al mlcn or. white w.11ls. Uuy or take over 1:.e. 556-~\60 9 am lo 7pm. Buick 9910 ........••.•........... f.qu1µpcd w fad. air '7 1 Ll Sabr e Lu xus. rond .. ;1ul11m.1t1l', pwr Loudcd, xlnl l'are, like stC'tnn~. sll.'n·n radlO nl'W 111:.1de . $3200 . Onl' owni;>r & 11.'SS than 581·3746. 12.000 mill's. <tt68MXtV. HOW $6398 "73 AUICK APOLLO, llatchhark Rdow Blue 1972 VOL VO Uook. 963·4567 145 WAGON Cadillac 9915 LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach . 842-8844 '71 Cad. 4 Dr. lmmar. ··cream Puff''. Local re· .1ltor's treasure! A must see! Super sharp! $2895 . 640-5560 644-0505 eves '76 Seville. L oadec.l Sll.500/bst o!Ce.-. 675-7829 aft6 PM. ~ Nabers Cadillac Qu.1lity and Price (,uarantccd f ,. ,, 11 '. \pn i.ili,ts 1'11 1c11.:d R.11.:, I .rt\''"'t '-wln111111 nl N,•w ,\ ll"•d { .1d1ll.tl \ Ill 0 1 111 ;l· l.t1llllly Open ~undJy Cadillac Ma<.ter Dealer :'l>IJ011.H11111 1\h <f l •>q.l ~h ~J ~1-UJ.'l I Oil Nabers Cmnaro 9917 cond. mu..'ll sell. mukc of- ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer. ti42 _u_7ll2 _____ _ 1974 CHEVROLET Doctg. 9935 CAMARO LT CPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alr conditioninf!, tanled 'GJ Convt Lo mi. gd shape· glass, steel \>el~ r:.id1al $675. Sttc at 4294 Serus:a, wtute :;tnpe tares. turbo Irv 552 0033 . h y d r .1 m a t 1 c . -------• 995) V111vl lop. ll•utht·r in ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\'rto1 . /\ M /FM stc.-n •u, full powt•r, till wheel (ti01LE~1 > $6986. GUSTAFSON '72 P into runaboul, nc"' llrus , nlr cond., vet) clean. runs gre at, ool> 1.i,000 null•:. on cniiine more anfo. 546·285~ ~1495.00 transmission A M t FM 70 Challenger. Slant 6. stereo r adio· console 1'$. Mu~t sell below blue '71 Panto, new tires, $850 (op.51) ' ' bk S!l'J.I Call ~-124 1 aft or offer. Aft 3 pm, cal LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach <... 631·063601" tlJJ.()67ti 842-8844 $3395. :_~' ---(Vl"v 9940 ·71 Panto 2000 CC e n& Seeangaragearea •••••••••••••••••••••••Mercury 9950 auto, $600. Phont Ask for Hick 979-0408 Or "G5 HJnchero. auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ------- mtge Coast t~ans . V~8, $1300. 20ti0 '75 MERCURY •74 Ptnto. ManuJI trans. Dally Pilot I umon3 C M MONARCH GHIA xlnt cond. M u:.t sell 330 Wei.t Bay St. 72 LTO Brougham. auto. Auto trans. fJctory air 642·5161 eves. ___ c_o_sta Me:.a air, stl·rco'radio. Orig c11ntl1t1o n1n~. power '7A 'T. Auto, ··1·r. 1'/c & ownl' r . $1950. (7 H > !.ll.'l'nng, powl•r (disc) vmouth 9960 • ... u "' brJkes r;icho heater ' P/B, rally<' ~his. + 842 -lli:ll. wh1lew0all t1 r~s. vanyi ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. X!nt _ro~d. $3950 '72 LTD Brough;im 2dr . roof, tmlcd glass, wheel Aft6:30, !i40·6139 ___ all pwr .• inc windows. cu,crs Hlutk on black. ATLAS '68 cam nro. J9G en~. AM fl\1 stereo. split pwr Su!k'rllll'C:. 101l2NJM) needs paint l'uns great 1'i;>al..,, 111 mi g ·new tirl.'s, $4999. Chrysler /Plymouth O~n U111ly & Sun. 'til lC Gd i n t. s'1000. Call _brks.Sl!>95_673·9364 __ _ 768<!046. _ 1970 Ford LTL> Country Che•rol•t 9920 Squin.• 10 vai;s wal(on, ••••••••••••••••••••••• P S, P l B, ait·, ra...:k, Don't See Us First •.• But See Us Last!!! .. If You Don't Buy From CONNELL, You're PayinCJ Too Much!" t\'.\1 FM stereo. $1200 55G 72,tK '73 FORD TORIMOCPE V 8, uuto trans. fal'tory air c·ond1t10ning, powt'r :.tet>nng, power brake-;, rJdlO, ht•atcr. whttcwall tires, \ snyl roof, l ml1'<i l!l.to;s, whN•I l'O\ ers Sharp a:. )OU II find tt>:.'Ohl.Ll 540-5630 PM 2929 H ;J rbor 131 vd., I W,,~M!tAJ ~46~ .~3·4 .2626 HARBOR BLVD. --- --- COSTA MESA 1974 PLYMOUTH '75 MERCURY MARQUIS W AGOM Auto. Trans .. l;idory air cond1llon1nl{, power :.lrenni:. power brakt"I. r a d 1 n . h e :1 t 1• r , :I pas!>l'n~t·r <SSllN UV ) $4888. 540-5630 CONNELL CHEVROLET $2888. Cadillac 2828 11arbur H1"'1. 540-5630 COSTA l\lt:SA '74 CADILLAC ·11 f\ings::2~ass full IW,\§ml!tJ 262~~tr~B~:s81VD. IOllXSOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY Custom Suburban two :.cal SlJtion Wagon ::.tan· dard eqw pmcnl rncludc~ e lcetron1c 1gn1t1on, power disc front brakes power s te l.'ring , automat1l' transmission. ruhber bumper ituards. AM radio. hghl package. ::ta n dard s l Zl whitewalls. deluxt! whee:' l'O\Crs, ldt remote mir· ror, electric clock, lug· gage rack. tailgate autr lock, 360cid. 4 bbl, Vii engine, heavy duty sus· pension package, au cond itioning, tinttHJ windshield. <DP·«) CONVERTIBLE pwr. :.tcreo is trk. Sac 2626HAR60R BLVD. MustO'") 9952 V·8, auto lrans. power $1300. 968 0290 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••• •••••••••• steenn~. power_ (disc) --l-975MOMZA--'751.TD cxeccar,immac, brakes, power windows. power sl.'ut s, Am/ fm TOWNE COUPE lo m1lea1w. air 1·ond, lov sll.'reo radio, heater, /\utomdllC Jar l'OOll. l'ly ~reen. $4300/best ofr whill'Wall tires, tinted l. and au ' & s l 1.' r c ,; l'\t l>lY Rl:lUlU. 540-7800 ~I us::-, wheel covers. cassl'tll' < 103Nll I l I! ~. wk d :r Y". r>t·l ·215 i White on white. R ed SADDLE8ACK \\krt1b. A:.k for Uud; __ ll'alhcr interior. Coltec· VALLEY IMPORTS Lincoln 9945 '75 MUST ANG II (Yl1027!'i). Check this pnc·e al ONLY $2698 tor:. attention. Stk 5707A. 831•2040 495•4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54$0~5V6E3n. . '68 Ch1•vc•llc 307 lligh \' 11. :~u~l~t~ ... ~~.11f~rt11ry 11111111 V-pcrformanCl' Be!ol ofr. ,Ur rnnd1l10mng, power ti73 527ti. :ill"cnng. power brakcs. -------fHl\Y~r "'lndov. s. pow(•r • LINCOLN·MERCURY $2215 See in gara~c area Ask for Hick Orcm«Je Coast Daily Pilot 3JO Wl'sl ij;iy St. Costa Mesa '48 Plymouth. Special Dl"luXl', 2 cir. Coupe. nuns l(ootl $900. 273 I'~. 20th St. 642 207:1 rapid cool, ran· mJrl. fri:sh vuh c•s. 54200 ~t ..akl ofr. (714) Jim 673 78114 bus750 oom Jam. Low mileage, automatic. •••,•••••••••••••••••••• air cond. & roof rack ~!~ST SELL '72 Coupe de 2626 HARBOR BLVD. \796GIU >.Reduced to \:1llt• Hst ofr over $3,000. COSTA MESA IOll~SOX & SOX '68 lmp<ila, auto, P/S, Jtr, st'Jh, r.rtlw. hc-:iler. '(iii Musl VI!., auto. PS, 4 dr, $850. while\\ .i II ts n·s. "'anyl f .rel air . new motor, 548·1917 '73 Pl YMOUTH FURY CPE. rnol 11nlt•rl ~lass, ·' p..unt & llrrs. Dix ant, '73 911T Silver . 5 "Pd mags, FM. Jir l'ond, ctr 1 O\llnc•r. Xlnt Mu.,l ,,ct S10.500tor ofr. S.\5 llG2S or OHL y $4 I '8 197 3078 -------. --.-1 • , ·75 Cht·v Mon ta <! + 2 r.6 Cad Coupe De Valle Ong Cadilla~ 72. Sedan De Auto/ Air, xlnt cond. LO\\ cond. Full pwr. $800 or Valle s ilver ice, leather mJ'g. S3lSO 641.1259 l'lass1c with leather. Stk Sl200 hsl ofr G73 !ilOO 412 A. --------- V R, auto · trans . factory ;ur rund1l1onang, powl·r sleenng, power brakes, AM/FM radio. heater, vinyl roof. (789GIP) !li\..11~ ofr. 839·5890 wkdys Qnly blue, stereo tape deck, ---------- or493·9699 wknds. cruise control. lilt, pwr, '70 Chevellc Malibu A C. $2999. 540-5630 '69 Mustang Fastback. 117000 malt's. Vcry gd cond. $1200. Eves, 8.13-7559. $2188. lock~ window _&. seat. vinyl top, VH, PS, I'll. '76SEV!l.Lt: Twilight sentemal. cln, s.1400 491; 3110 DP. -------1 540-5630 "7G 914 2 J.1tn• l.,omc'R (.11 .. 11.kd 7il.1 •12.'.">!l Londl'd Sll,000 pvt ply. $3200 firm . ----- 493 7308 644·8429. •73 Chevy.'9 pass Capr1<0l' "65 MuslanJl, auto, mal{s. V·8, quad tape, lo m1, sharp f"_;ij.J>l!}H l'Vl'S. IOll~SO~ & SOX ----------- -!-:Stale Wgn l'\IC, stl'rco. 2626HAR60R BLVD. Auto1, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Auto1, New 9800 new tin·'> Crl'al -.hapl'. COSTA MESA • LINCOLN·MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 47,000 mt. S27~5. l'h --. --'65 ;\lust. Sharp. iG,OOO 2626HAR80R BLVD. &i&ll5S P\t pty. 74 llMCOlM m1, VK c·oni.olt·. facl air. COSTA MESA Autos, Hew ''WE'VE GOT THE WORLD'S LOUSIEST LOCATION!!'' . Jim Parkinson, Owner Newport Datsun That's Why We're Selling 1976 Datsuns At Only $99 .0VER COST* This is a legitimate give away just to get you here and sell you a car. We've got to move our inventory or we're in trouble -Find us and save hundreds of dollars. Hurry -Bring this ad in to be eligible for this special offer. FOLLOW THE MAP OR GIVE US A CALL. (714) 833-1300 \ Pickup B-210 •Offer good on in·atoclt models. NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street Newport Beach Phone 833-1300 F-10 Sportswagon . ~· 4 DOOR SEDAM :-.h:rcu, new llrl'"· pcrf1---"-------- ChryslH' 9925 VK, auto. trans., factory rur~'g co nd. $1375. 73 Ply. Cusl: Suburbo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• air rc_ind1t1onin~. power 714 5'»1·9~94 -W:gn, _nil equipped. $1!>7~ '68T&CWagon. /\IC' l'/S, 1'let'rlllJ.t, pown dii.c Oldsmobile 9955 962·152.1_. ------ PB, radials. Extras, 14 hrnkcs. power wmdo~~. •••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••• Pontiac 9965 mpg on rc11ular. $750. l'h power ~c··l s rad1c "" " u .. • Jl 1 c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54<>-1!60ti twuter, whitewall lires, 65 Olds utl ass, runs • • . , . C onti--tal 9930 vinyl roof, llnlNI E?la:.s. ~ood I Ownt'r. $495. Call Sale or I rado for ~ml ...... whl•cl eovt>rs, till wh1:el, 8423107. doml'sl11· ~r fore1.gn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. x t r :1 11 1 re car ! • ,72 OLDS sp<>rls car. 70 Pontiac '75 MARK IV tti l5Jl'I') c.rand l'mc. Very clean. $8686 $6095. CUTLASS 673-6728_. ---- Fully l0J d1•d including SUPREME '74 Granrl Prix. Loaded . tilt whrl'I, c·ru1sc l'Ontrol. 54 0 -5630 V H, auto tr:in-; • factory Xlnt rond. P\ t ply. $4175, AM/FM tape, paddc l~l~~~il~~IM'~ .11r ~·011<llt1on1nl{, power Ph673J5.q(I vinyl top, lealh<'r 1n ~h'l'rllll!. power brakes, --------- t e r i 0 r , a ar. c 0 n di [ C = • ''°w1•r windows. powl'r ·n Bonn('\'1llc, air. pwr Ser 5Y89A872631. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. :.l•Jh, rJcl10, healer. Mccnng, 4<1r $1000/bst GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 842-8844 '72 COUGAR XR7 V-8, auto trans . factor air cond1l1onmg, powe steenni::. power brokes. tape del·k, radio. hrater wh1trwall t ir1•:., v1ny roof, tmtt•tl l!IJss, whee covers. ('3511Gt:) $2666. 540-5630 IOllSSOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA COSTAMESA \\httl·w:rll tm·<;, tinted ofr.581;873Gaft6pm. l!l.1-.s, "hcl'I cm cr'I, door , . , '71 LIHCOLH lc"W'k'i, hurkl't s1·aL<;, ctC' t.t I ont. Grand Prnc. ~hiarp! t•IOtt-: \ \J Dependable ~rans p . CPE. Huns gd New tares. &t $3195. ofr. Mike, 53G·1549 oc VII, auto. trans., fa('tOry air cond1lto111ng. power <.tcenni:t. power brakcs, power wrndows. power seals. A,\I F'l\I radio, hCJtl'r. whitl'w,111 tires. \lnyl r1X1f, ttnlt•tl !!la~:.. w ht·., I <' '' v l' r" . I. n m1Jc:i1w rur. (:IOHl'l"E) $2999. 540-5630 1w~mm1il 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA --- Autos, Used R42 f"j(j(j ------540-5630 IW,!ti&!i1 ~;~~~~r::::~·~ 2626HARBOR BLVD. 1•u:.lum r1•slora t1011. COSTA MESA __ ~r ~rm 551 3_37_7 __ 1967 OLDS 88 :m .i Door T·ullyluatlcd 4 door, I own•r $1200. 496-887' car. Has ever· v• 9974 ything! Xlnt cond. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • 480 Broadway '74 yl•J.t u lltchbk, auto, • /I.It . lo mi, nu tires. A·l. Costa Mesa SZ01s. 830-0S!JO 644 2877 Auta1, Uted Autos, Used Corvette 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 CORVEnE 4 s~ed trans. Power stcenn)l. brakes. wmdow5 w1lh acr eond .. stereo & o nly 39,770 miles. (6114KLM ). OHLYS6799 MAC HOWARD AtrrO&TRUCK SALES lst & Harbor. Santa Ana 531°6000 531-3421 1974 CORVETTE T-TOP Aulomallc, air C'ond .• s t ereo & low miles. ll.80KKP). SA.DDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS 131-2040 495.4949 1976 Cor vette, loaded, 3,300 ml. Must sell 1 Dy1, 615-5477, 642·7288 Evs. CoYgar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't» Cou&ar X R7. 1o·u lly equipped Lo ml very de.an. $1300. Pb 55$-1439 .... \ ... aamn WANT THE HARD TO GET aamn 124 SPIDER AND X 1 /9 SPORTSCAR THE PERFORMERS WE HAVE ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST · SELECTION SEE us TODAY Wt Stnlct What Wt Stl H119t Ser •iu Dept. 16 Ser•ict Stals - Cntotft Point Dept. Up To Dcrte Ports Dept. GETS A GREAT DEAL WHEN YOU GET IM OM THE MAZDA MEW '7 6 MAZDAS START AS LOW AS s2999 Mazda Mizer (360064) • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES 1972 MAIDA RXl 4DOORWAGOM 4 soeed air cond soring grf'en w/wh1te mt bucket seals & rear window deloqqer. Immaculate' (2109) SALE PIUCE $ I 899 • 1975 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE A nice car & still under factory warranty. (926NRXJ $AVE • 1972 MAIDA RXZ 4 DOOR 4 speed trans , with a new engine. (156EYI). SALINICI s I 545 • 197 4 CHEVY WV MIKADO PICKUP Excellen t cond .. Pems Valley camper shell. air cond. striping. Detroit mirrors & knee deep In Nbber. Immaculate! (71348W) 52999 • lt75 POISCHI ti 4 2.0 With AM/FM tape & only 20.956 miles. (241MSF). ------ USED CAR SPECIALS! '74 MALIBU 4 DR. SEDAM Auto . R&H, power steering. air cond111on1ng (904KMLJ • '7 6 AMC HORNET Hatchback Auto. R&H power steering. air cond1!1on1ng !901MXGJ 53199 • '74 CAPRICE COUPE Auto R&H . PS . aor cond vinyl roof. 50/50 soltl seat 136tNBDI. s3599 • '75 FORD LTD WAGON 9 pass. auto . R&H PS air cond1t1on1n9 . roof rack, 2e 000 mites (561MNE) s4499 • '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO Fully loaded 1nclud1ng lull power factory air cond11toning (433089) SUPER SAVINGS ON 76's! Mow you can take advanta9e of Factory dealer rebates on all 197 6 models remaining in our stock. Over I 50 cars at our biggest discounts of the year. ALSO The 1977 models are here and we invite you t9 drive the brand new Thunderbird, L TO, L TO II, Granada, Mustang, or Pinto TODA YI THE ACTION · 1s ALWAYS AT -.. BRAND HEW 1976 D A T s u N • 1210-H.B. With AM radio & undersea!. . (846919). • 620 PICK UP 7 Ft. LONG BED Automatic. radio. heater & undersea I. ( 12 5842). SUPER $PE CIA LS 197 6 HOM DA CIVIC Hondamatoc trans radio & heater Like new (587PHGJ '3195 * 1974 FORD SPORTSMAN VAN Stereo svstam w/laoe aor cond refng furn Like new Must see (92tMYAJ Only s 15,417 * 197 6 COUPE DEVILLE Cruise control. AM/FM 8 track tape, loather lrtm 5f'<il cabnolet top Five to choose ( 14 7PCT I. LOW AS 57995 * 1975 COUPE DEVILLE Full owr. leather. cru1sP. control & stereo radio & tape. S1K to choose. (747MMK). LOW AS s7495 * 1974 ELDORADO COUPE 60140 pwr seat. leather & full owr. Three to choose !Ser •0436845). LOW AS s7395 tJ,000 1111 e or I J -"" olH Prot. Str•lct ACJ'H-ftt • ..... °" ,,__tel 197).1976 leu ttt-50 000 Milft. 1975 FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM 60/40 pwr. seal. stereo radio. cruise control, pad top & full pwr. Four to choose. (342MC0) LOW AS 58495 * 1973 ELDORADO COUPE Like new AM/FM & 8 track tape, cruise control & full owr. (945NKR) SALE PRICE BUY FROM IKE '72 VOLVO 144E Auto trans . aor cond1t1on1ng, disc brakes. AM radio. heater. yellow In color . Sharp! Ser . No . 733ELG '72 VOLVO I 42E Automatic trans . fac tory air cond111ontng oower fd1-;cJ brakes. radio hPaff'r Blue 1n color. License No 797GtU 53476 '73 VOL VO I 64E Auto trans air cond1t1onmg power steering oower d15c brakes radio. heater vinyl roof. License No 644HDE '74 VOL VO I 64E Automatic trans . factory aor cond1t1on1ng oowrr stee11ng oower (disc brakf's Stereo radio heater Red on cotor. Sunroof. License 600RFD 55876 '75 VOLVO 164E Automatic trans. factory a1t cond11ton1nq power steering. power fdosc) brakf's. oower windows. Stereo. rdd10 heater. coooer m color Leather License 999MYD. 56776 BRAND NEW 1976 H 0 N SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEDIATE DBJVBY TODAY Wherever you ve in Orange County, buying a Uaed Car In Costa Mesa f rom Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sensel" • '74 LIHCOLH 4 OOOR SEOAN V 8. autn. tran' . ractory air cond1t1on111i:. 11owt•r 'l('('nni:. powt•r disc brake-.. po"r r window .... power ~eal'i. radio. he<Jlt•r. while\\ all ltrl'' nn\I roof. t1nll'd l?IJ<>'i whet•! t'OYl'I">. tilt whet>!. extra nit·(• car'' l.Jc No 6-i~PP '6095 '72 OLDS CUTLASS SUPtlEME V-8. auto trans .. factory air conchttonmg. power steering, power brakes. power windows. power -.eats. radio. healer. whJlewall tire-;, tinted glas-.. wheel covers. door lo«ks. burkel scats. etc. Sharp! Lie. No.90l~AA>S3195 '71 LIHCOLH CPE. VII. auto. trnns .. factory :llr cnnrlitionml-{. power stecnnJ:(, power brakes. power winrlows. power ~c>at'l . /\M I FM radio. healer. whill'wall tires. vinyl roof. tintc41 J;las-> wheel l'nvers. Lo m1lcagc car <308CCE>.S2999 '71 CADILLAC: 4 DOOR SEDAM V 8. auto. l ran<> .. faC'lory air l'Ondit1ontn1?. power steerinit. power brake'>. power window ... powl'r ... eah. radio. heal<>r. whitewall !lrC''i. ltnltod i;:lass. wheel covers Uuv 1t nl!hl' Lie No 4$6DCH. '2999 '75 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGON ,\ u lo l r a n ., . . I a r t o 1 ) ;i 1 1 1m1d1t1unmi.: J>ll\'o .. r -.tt•1·nni.: pu\H•r hr.1kl'-.. r.ulto. ht•.itcr. !I l'.1.,wr11.:l'r. ,·,,-,1!:'\U\ 1 54888 '69 M4RIC Ill V -8. a u tomatic trans . power ~let•ring & brakes. windows. & seat. rndio. healer. w~w tires, vinyl roof. t1nt1.'<f glass A cla-;s1c! Stk. 1M12A. '2999 173 l'L Y UTH FURY CPE.. V-8. auto. trans .. facolrv air conditioning. power stccnnj!. power brakec;. AM 'F'M radio. healer. \'tnyl roof. (789G IP) S SUPER RESALE .SPECIALS RIVIERAS '76 RIVIERA (214PDX) PRICED TO SELL • •73 RIVIERA (174GPDJ 53999 • '72 RIVIERA (227FYW) 52999 • 170 RIVIERA (5208EH) 5 1999 196i OLDS CUTUSS SUPREMI COUPE (254COR) OHLYS 1222 • 1972 MAZDA RXZ (060JQK) OHLYS 1555 • 1974 VEGA WAGON (467KLRJ OHLY S 1777 • I 973 VOLKSWAGEN IUG Atr conditioning (044HGG) OHLYs2333 • 197 4 FORD MUST ANG II V6 • (610KLM) OHLYs3222 • 1974 IUICK LE S41H COHYBTllU Has everything • (965AEU) OMLYS3888 • 1975 MGI Wire wheels.· (092NLUJ OMLY 14555 • I 975 n1uMPH Tl7 (44QMYF) Ot4LY15222 • \ VOL. 69, NO. 302, 4 SECTIONS, -42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY# CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1976 TIEN CENT ·11a Poliee Dog Dies; lfonors Friday~ BJ AaTHtJa R. VINSEL Of .. e>e11rftle.tleaff Nooe of the fuys at roll call in the Hu0Un1ton Beach Police Department squadroom joked around this morning, because their buddy big Ulli, who served •with distinction for five years. died Wednesday. The huge German shepherd p;)lice dog died peacefully at a pet bospital where be was undergoing t~sts arter sudilenly showing signs otulness. "It was cancer," says bis handler, Officer Bob Archey, who who kept um at home as another member<>! the familY. A full police-military hondrs funeral is scheduled Friday at 2 p .m .• at Sea Bree z e P et Cemetery in Huptington Be;i.Qh. , "1 don't It now bow man~f the guys will be able to attend," Officer Archey said toda.v. but be predicted there will be a good turnout for the well-known canine. ''He saved an awful lot or cops from getting their asses kicked," Ulli's master noted. Raised and bred as a police dog in Germany, the 95-pound partner who rode nightly with Officer Archey in Patrol Car K-9 joined the forceri ve years ago. Energy Needed ounty Unemployment Feared By KATHY CLANCY Of IM Oallf P'llCIC 51alt Tbe president of one or California's leading energy f irms today predicted a 19 percent unemployment rate in Orange County by 1981 unless new sources of natural gas are ound. , Joseph R. Rensch, president or Pacific Light.ing Corporation hich owns the Southern . California Gas Company, told an Orange County audience this mornin~ that 76,000 local workers could lose their jobs by the end or the decade and 700,000 jobs could be lost statewide. He was addressing the 14th a nnual Orang e County Economic Conference sponsored by the c ounty chamber or commerce. He predicted that unless new energy sources are found there could be a depression by 198> more severe than the Great Depression of the 1930's. "When I speak of these tragic consequences," Rensch said, "l have lo quickly add again that 1 am describing a crisis that need not happen." He outlined three steps be said can be taken to avoid what be called "the energy depression of the 198>'s." He called ror: -Accelerating development of all energy production, including gas. oil, nuclear, geothermal and hydro-electric, w hile working to conserve energy . -Developing new ways to use existing energy resources such (See ENERGY, Page A.2_) An Epide1nie of Murder Psychiatrist Cites Alarming Death lncreaJfe SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An e pidemic or unparalleled ferocity, against which there is no vaccine, is s weeping the United Slates -bloody murder. That was the mes sage d ell ver·ed Wednesday to hundred.I of proseeut.cn, judges and public defenders at the ' ldckolf session of the National Homicide SympGaiwn. Ten of every 100,000 Americans -more than were killed in the Vietnam' war -were murdered between 1970 and 1974, they were told, and murder today ranks as the leading cause or death in this country. The statistics were those or Dr. Donald T . Lunde, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and law at Stanford University, and one or the court-,appointed ps7ebielrists wbo e~ami~d new1pal>er heiress Patricia Hnnt before her bank rC>bbery trial. The average age of the "average Americans" who are doing the killing is 21, and one out of four killers is female, Lunde s aid, but h e had no ready explanation for the surge in yout-h!ul homicide. "These young," he said, "were raised differently from past generations. There bas been more affluence, •ore permissiven.9••· 1r.,at'r espect•tioaa ••• tlieterote greater fruatratlou. And this la the nr.t~ seft4ll"..._ lo buman blstoty subject tdabieinft~ce ol television with its steady how of violence." ·Ocean View Okays .Employes Pay Hike Lunde, author of the new book, "Murder and Madness," said that last year children under 10 spent six hours a day watching 'IV, and "children imitate what they see." And what they s ee, b.e declared, "are socially approved killings in cop shows that end when the SWAT teams corner the bad guys and sh.oot it out and the bad guys are killed." He. be)d _parents responsible for. he said, railing. to levy controls on their children who have been encouraged to act out their hostilities. By RAY. ESTRADA OI tlM O•llY l"llCIC St•ff ' Ocean View (elementary) ;School District trus t ees approved an average 9.98 ' percent salary increase for 47 ' management employes early I today, Superintendent Dale Coogan received a new $40,000 four-year contract. Coogan bas been with the district for tbe past two years at an annual salary of $36,000. Assistant Superintel\dents Jim Jones, Woody Chaddick and Jim Carvell received $33,500 salaries. Assistant Superintendent Monte McMurray received a $32,500 salary while Don Hendricks, ttalf deve l opment • administrator, received $31,000. These salaries are for1976-77. The board also adopted a • salary schedule for the district's ~ 25 principals ranging from $22, 779 to $26,920 depending upon length or service, education and responaiblllties. ' The additional cost to the district for the bites is $91,372 over la.st year. 1be board also approved an ! average 10 percent increase for "10 administrative and , 1upervisor,al employes at an lldd.lUonal cost to the district of *",147 over last year. T h ese employes, also c o n sidered as part of , m 1na1ement, include the libr arian and adminJstrative ll&iltants. · piitrict teachers were granted o,mre Artist TalksatOCC Stan Lee, comle book mentcr ol aucb heroes as Spiderman, Ca~ America, SUwr Surfer ...a tb• lacredlble Hulk, will speak at OraJ\le Coat CoUece ~Qatnoon. T b• publtaber and chief leriptwrtt.r ot Marvel Comics,. "9llDM.,.., atrtp, "Vera Valiant;" a,,pean In the Dally PUot. bu Utled hll lecture "Comic Books llDd the World About Us.'' • Admlulon ta 50 cents for tho • 1a ...... 1au..occ•onun. an average sala·ry increase of 8.82 percent Oct. 18 at an additional cost oC $778,lZl this year. Ocean View is the largest ele- mentary district lo Orange County. . · WaringPa_I~ In a chilling tabulation of violent death, Lunde said 70 percent of murder victims know <See MURDER, Page AZ) Angle of bending palm trees along Hmttlnllon Beach's Palm Avenue in this week 's Santa An• demon1tram fol'ce or the wind. Qty crewa received neaTly 200 calls regarding tree damate. CUy Councllman and lonftime Huntinston Beach resldeftt Ted Bartlett said it was J\lll a brffit. uwe•ve bad a lot worse,., be.observed. 1 I ! c i His exploits intra~ down criminal suJ~ls and protecting Archey and fellow officers were well known. "Hew as a huge dog, large.rthan average. He was a German German s hepherd." Officer Arc.hey said today. "I felt a lot s afer when Bob was on graveyard shift, just knowing Ulli was with him," Archey'swife said. "When Bob would make a car stop without a backup or roll as backup for another officer, be would just roll down the window on Ulli 's side,•· she added. No matter whether it was an angry motorist shouting and waving his arms or a group ot surly outlaw bikers. UlU wOuld jus t grin at the nice men. Sudd~nly. they got much nicer. "He used to come into the Shimmering Serenitg staUon and hew as real friendly to everyone," saya Patrolman Quis ScbneJder.:'He woUld nudleupto you to be petted and even sit ln at roll call." · Some of Ulli 's exploits involved his specialty, tracking, and "e found lost children or sniffed out burglars in biding. Various other Orange County police agencies u s ed Ulll CSee DOG, Pate A!) Lone surf er rides-mini&cule •ave u 8aata Ana winds buffet his trail. Offahore breeze holds up the face of the tiny wave as the loog-bo.ard rider slides easily across its surface. Wat er temp eratures have dropped to Ute low 00s this week. Time to drag out the old wetsuit for the Orange Coast's winter surf. Pearl Harbor Warned Ex-governor's Tape RecounU Akrt lJy FBI HONOLULU (AP) -A former governo r of Hawaii says, in comments recorded before bis death. that an FBI agent warned him about the impending attack on Pearl Harbor a week before the Japanese bombing of Dec. 7, 1941. The late Gov . John A. Burns, who at the time was a32·year-old police captain in charge of a four-man e~pionage bureau, makes the statement in his tape· recorded memoirs Burns recorded the tapes Jn Januar")-1975, three modtbs before h1S' death, as part ot a Universit;, of Hawaii oral history proJect They were to be presented Loday to the University library- Burns said I.hat on Dec. 7, 1941, he looked out his kitchen window and saw Japanese plan es Hamilton, Bundley" Two Ans-wer L WV Survey Questions In addition to voting for Prendent Tue3day. voten an the Hunlingtcm Beach Unicm High School District wsll choose a new member o/ the distnct 's Board of TNStees. There. ore /our candidates -Dons Allen. James Hamilton, John llundley and Michael Vandor. The one chosen by voters will fill the seat lei\ vacant w hen Robert . Knox rengned to accept a municipal court judgeahip. Following are viewa expreased by Hamiltcm and Hundley in.<J11.S10eT to a queat1onnaire drawn up by tM Huntingtort Beach·Secrl Beach League of Womea Votera. The views of Mrs. Allfll .and Vandor wiU be presented Frkta11. James Hamilton, 44, of «>St Ondine Circle, Huntington Beach, practices Jaw Jn Newport Beach . He bas served as treasurer of the Huntinaton Be•ch High School Scholarshlp Fund. Hamilton was appolnted to the board in May by other board members who were exercising '7JlE GREEK' PICKS C4RI'ER LAS VEGAS <M» -Las Vega1 oddtmaker Jimmy "The GreeJs'' Snyder .tees Democrat Jimaar Carter as a narrow wln a er ln next week 's presJdenUal elecllon. S"Yd.er makes Carter a w favo'1t.e over President Ford. one of the options open to them in mung the seal vacated by Knox. However. some district teachers didn't like it and succeasfally petitioned for an election. John Hundley, 34, of 9372 Cloudhaven Circle, HunUngton Beach. is teacher-supervisor for the Artesia-Bellrtower·Cerritos Unified School District. Qu,1uon: Wh at cb&Jlles In the dlatrtct•s ope r ation do you advocate? HAMILTON: "My election could guarantee a district free or domination by the teachers' union. I would advocate greater emphasis on basic academic subjects, improvement of career counsellng, adoption of sound fiscal controls over the district's $60 million budget and a critical coet effective examination ol all pc'Olfams." HUN OLEY: "Tbe dl•trlct tradiUonally bas an enormous reserve ru.nd and, while some ta necessary, I reel mucb ot t.be money could be put to many lood uaea which would better the educational process. More classrooms. more teachers, better faclllUes, additional aid, etc., are examples.·· QHIUoa:Wllat...adbe .... U.t o•ucrowdlq la ... MP •MoleT HUNDLEY: "OvercrowdiQI has been a problem in the district for aome Ume. I feel that better utlli.zaUon of the plant dwi.D& the early and late part ol the day could ellminate some o( the problems. Ocean View Hl1b <See ANSWE&, Paae Aa> l , overhead. "Nothing I cit~ do about it.'' Bums said on tbe tape. "It was not unexpected to me at an. becau.se .•. I was told by <FBI Agent Robert L .) Shivers a~ before that we were gonna be attacked." Burns said he did not · Shivers, who was in charge e Honolulu bureau, about il he source of his infonnatiOll. lkrt Burns speculated that it c•e from then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who Burns believed was informed either by Britlsb intelligence officers or by sources in Washington who bad broken the Japanese diplomatic code. Burns said that when Shivers was called before the Roberts Commission. a federal inquiry convened 11 days after the attack, the FBl agent did not mention his advance warnln1. "I think Shivers led away frot11 the questions so he didn't make a Uar out of himself," Burns recalled. Bums said he was "reasonably posiUve" that Shivers delivered the attack warning to Hawall military commanders Lt. ·Geft. Walter Short and Adm. Husband Kimmel. <See P EARL, Page AZ) Coas t Weather Mostly aunny Friday · wltb warming expected. Patchy fo1 in the IJlOrNnc. Highs to '15-85, low aboat :iO. INSIDE TOD.4 Y A 100man 10IM> caUed f'Olke for he lp and g a oe a"·,· · ~· oddrc1110C11 ldll«f '-/Of't help arrfffd. Sn Storti POQtAf. - ~ A.t DAILVPILOT H/F f· II Natfoas ( CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - • President Ford aaid hete today ~.fie wu calling on alJ n•Uons "to join ln a cooperaUve df9ri to Hpand the benefit.a ot peacefw , uses of nuclear energy while preventing nu c l e ar proliferation." Arriving from Indianapolis: * * * Carter Vows ! 1'Tax Cut by .Term End' I PITISBURGH <AP) -Jimmy J Carter says that if he is elected "a substantial tax reduction" would be the almost inevitable . result of his economic program by I theendortouryears. J The Democratic presidential candidate said that a tnx cut, the size or which he did not specify, would follow a reduction in unemployment and stabilization of the nation's economic growth rate. The former Georgia governor discussed tax cuts in a local radio interview Wednesday night, ret>eated the s tatement for reporters, then amplified it at a 1 dinner for Allegheny County, Pa., Democrats. 1 At a news conference in Erie, ·I Carter reiterated the statement, : but when asked how large tax cut might be, he replied, "I don't know.'' I Emphasizing another theme that has become a futture or his remarks at virtually every stop, Carter pleaded with some 7,000 people at a rally in Erie to be sure to vote. ' 1 "Quite oft en presidents are elected or defeated by a small" margin." he said, notine that an average of one more vote in each precinct eight years ago would have elected Hubert Humphrey over Richard Nixon. "It is a mis take to take · anything for gr anted. one stale or one person," he s aid. Spe aking b e fore a senior dlizens group in Pittsburgh today, Carter s aid hi s administration would ''maintain the fiscal integrity of our Social , Security system." Later today, he planned to attend a rally in Cleveland before finishing the day in New York. "Re publican inflation has depleted Hs trus t fund, and Republican unemployment rates have cut its revenues," Carter s aid of the Soci al Security program. The Social Security system tias been running an operating deficit in recent years, and in 1976, !or example, benefits will exceed income by $4 .3 billion, according to estimates of program officials. Carter criticized the Republican record on matters ::iffectlng older Americans, I :saying that in 1935 they opposed Social Security and 30 years later they fought Medicare. Fro.a Page Al PEARL ••• "l think he <Shivers) gave it to me ... for a self-importa nt • feeling." Burns said. He said that after telling hJm 'about the attack, Shivers instructed him to send his ·f o u r · m a n u n i t i n t o l h e community and have them ask 15 acquaintances per day if they had heard news of unusual events. Burns said there were no signs of nervousness or of people plannipg trips. "We did eet s ome monkeyshine telephone call from the FBI monltorin1 the Japanese consulate," on Dec. ~. Burns I recalled. "The FBI took it up with the military folks." ORANG! COAST HIF DAILY PILOT TMOr"'Of' (04\1 0.11., ll'ito4 ~tf'lwN<t\ t\ ,.,... bt~dt"""H•W1 Prnt •t OVOt1""° ... '"*°'4,..,... C~\I P\tt:>h\h1~ Gefno•l"IY ~~fid•ttOft'A'• outJoll'M>d lfAOftdl f tf'tteiu"' J",t(l.t\t IM ('"t• ~\Ill f'+tWDOf"t .. K ft '4Vft·i~ l!IP.rf\ '°""" ~·~:c· .. =c~~l·=~.:.' tt(lft '' OVl>h\Md $i6h.t~ft¥"t __, ~1. f....-~tf'K•Mf ..,._1'1'14ftfJ IM•"' ., M lJO wt\t 8•¥ !tlrftl. ""• w .. Co•ll•""'·~·,,. ·-"N -ht\tcMf'\' e'Mll ... ltNif' J.c•tt c_, Vl«,.,..._•la,..C..-11~_..., ,.._ ... _ [Otl°' , ........ 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Ford chose to make his initial announcement here be<:ause or federal plans to spend $4.4 billion to build a new uranium enrichment plant at Portsmouth, Ohio. Saying the construction project can begin early next year, Ford said it would "mean 6,000 new jobs for southern Ohio." The Administration previously estimated federal spending on the plant at $2.8 billion. Ford has often tried to deliver some good news from the federal government, usually of an economic nature, when he brings his campaign into an area. Earlier, in Indianapolis, Ford said that Carter has suffered "a precipitous decline in popularity" becaus e his campaign depends on a "discredited old formula of more promises, more programs, more spending." Addressing an overflow crowd of several thousand in the Scottish Rile Cathedral, Ford continued lo sound the note or optimism that his campaign managers have derived from public opinion polls and other indic ators showing the race against his Democratic opponent is very close. Ford flew to Indianapolis from Philadelphia as he continued a windup barnstorming tour aimed primarily et capturing a number of key states with large blocs or electoral voles. HONORED IN DEATH l>ollce Dog Ulll ' Fro.a Page Al DOG ••• occasionally, as well as his two surviving canine partners, l)arry and Nick. Among those who will miss him are Taffy, the Archeys' UlUe Dachshund. "l called our minister at the First Christian Church yesterday. and said, 'Rev. Overton, I have a rather unusual request,' but he understood," said Mrs. Archey. So the Rev. Thomas A. Overton will give the funeral address, stressing Ulli 's example of devotion to serving his master. A similar message will ao on UIJi'9 gravestone at th e cemetery. "A lot of the auys called yestel'd~ when they found out about Ulll," uld Officer Archey. "What they all said, tn ~e. ls thatbewun't a dog. HewuacoP. . "We want to do rlght by him .•. " WANTS VACANT SEAT Candidate H"ncley Nixon Got ·'1tD.a111. I think ut.Wutfoa oI alJ the schoolt and community buildings wlthJn the diatrict to their maximum would alleviate ;a tremendous amount of the probl•m. For in1tance, many classrooms In the elementary district aren't bein& uHd because of decllninc ~meat. These c:ouJd be tued, 11 ts Coot school, as a nlnlh grade." . HAMILTON: Maximize the utilization of existlni facWtles. S~clfically. thls may involve districtwtde consolidation or s maller c l asses, further extension of the school day, and possibly introduction ol evening classes alone or more campuses. "I wouM consider two schools on 01.1~ campus only as a last resort.'' Question: Do you believe graudatloa requirements sbould besWfeaed? SEEKING ~LECT10N Boerd Hopeful HemHton E'remPageAI MURDER • • p,....p_.,,AJ ENERGY ••• u eolll1 .. -llllpor·ttns ••• Herry suppUea from N yet Wl~ped sources. Rensch aald two lar&e Uqueli~ natural gas proJec:ts can still be completed in time to avoid a 1980 crlals, which could cut off ener1y supfUes to thousands of Cal fornla industries. · One of these projects would brins cas to Southern caJ..lfomia from South Alaska and another would dell ver JfU from Indonesia, Renscbswd. But, be said, he fears "a combination ot covernment bureaucratic lethargy plus a new dimension jn energy politics," could slow development. Rensch said a fear ol safety also could hamper efforts to build gas terminals in Califomla. Donations HAMILTON: "Affirmative steps are required to reverse the trend v..,."""...,. vo•na?ot declining acaderyuc achiev-e• .., •• II/ ftJ • ~ • ement as reflected m SAT and ·their killers; husbands kill their wives in bedrooms w\tb guns, while wives use knives in kitchens to dispatch their spouses; the New England states produce the fewest murders 3.6 percent, and the Southern states the highest, 13.4 p erce nt ; most killings hap~n in private places. However, he said, company studies show that people who live within (lve-efgblhs ol •mile from a proposed Terminal Island terminal would be twice as likely to be killed by a falling aircraft than by a liquefied natural gas accident and more than 300 times more likely to die from a rare. Planners OK Skateboard Park in Valley WASHINGTON (AP)-Korean businessman Tongsun Park reportedly told customs officials three years ago that he gave campaign contributions to many prominent American politicians, including then-President Nixon, in connection wilh Park's rice deals. Park, a rice broker who is the key figure in a federal grand jury investigat i on of influence-peddling in Congress by Korean agents, reportedly made the statements when stopped at the airport in Anchorage, Alaska, on Dec. 8, 1973. The government investigation involves up to 90 U.S. politicians whose nam~s reportedly were carried on a list in Part's possession at the airport. A government source said today that Justice Department inves tigator s have not determined the significanceofthe list, particularly whether it meant Park made any payments to the officials. . "That list can be viewed as one of Park's wildest dreams," but investigators must check out its meaning, the source said. In a separate development, the source said investiaat.orsdropped their efCort to subpoena the South Korean Embassy's bank records because the material is being provided voluntarily. Next to the names on Park's list were figures which Park said were the amount of campaign contributions, said Donavan Working, who was then customs' district director in Anchorage. Ford Visit Public Fund Use Rapped Busing the Huntington Beach HJgh School band, choir and drill team to hail the chief when President visited Sunday cost . taxpayers $928.44, and s ome apparently are angry about it. A Huntington Beach High School social sciences teacber and the mother of at 1ea5t one student Involved In the ceremony at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley have registered protests. Teacher Len Ewers and the parent he declined t.o identify don't believe public funds should have been spent on what they contend was a partisan political event. "J don't believe public funds should be used to pay for any partisan event," Ewers declared Wednesday. Ewers also claimed the school district would not release the amount of transportation costs for the practice run by tbe musicians, singers and marchers lo the park Friday and again Sunday for the actual event. District trustees reviewed the situation Th ursday and discussed -but took no action on -establishment of a formal board pollcy on use ~buses and facUlties for such events. Superintendent Frank Abbott did confirm, however, the figure spent for Ford's Orange County campaien appearance was $928.44. He also defended it. He said it was considered a 1 . prime opportUnity to have an edu cational ex perience b y performing for President Ford and a lesson in civics and government -not a partisan rally. The federal government will partially reimburse the City of Fouiitaln Valley tor overUme· pay due police, fire department and public works employea who worked aiding the Secret Service with presldeotlaJ security. Thb fiaure has not yet been computed, Mayor Al Holllnden aaJd • 'nle mayor emphulud on the Issue or using clly employa ln such a capacity that the city 4hares the opinion ol the ~hoot district that It fs not a purely partlaan event. other l est s cores. I would critically examine graduation requirements both in terms or units required and th e substantive content of courses. . Competency testing as condiUon to graduation should be seriously considered.'' HUNDLEY : "Academic requirements should b e definitely s trengthened. An example is the recent newspaper article showing the dropping of SAT scores and decreasing requirements for graduation.· There is a direct correlation between them." Pound Still Dips LONDON (AP> -The ailing British pound today continued its slide, dropping to $1.5645 by· midafternoon on the London market. This was three-quarters of a cent below Wednesday's record closing low of$1.5720. Added that 60 to 65 percent of all killlngs happen on weekends, holidays or dur ing holiday months at occasions when there h as been drinking; alcohol, which increases belligerency, is involved in 50 percent of all homicides; firearms account for about two-thirds of the killings, and knives 18 percent, the rest poisons, beatings or self-defense. Strike Launched TEL AVIV (AP) -Israel's entire national shipping line was paralyzed by a strike today and civil aviation workers planned to shut down the country's air lines. Airlines made feverish efforts to get passengers out of Israel before the 1,000 civil aviation men walked off their jobs al midnight. ~)QUALITY TELEVISION The Fountain Valley Planning Commission gave the go ahead Wednesday for construction of a hall-acre skateboard park at 9125 Recreation Circle. The $25,000 project, located near Warner Avenue, Magnolia Street and the San Diego Fteew ay. is being developed by California Racquetball Cluoo, lnc. of La Jolla. Construction is e.xpected to begin by February, 1977, according to Dick Healy, a spokesman for the firm. The skateboard facility. located adjacent to a 13·acre commercial recreational park, will be able to accommodate as many as 125 people at one time, Healy said. No use fee has as yet been determined, he added. BRING THE ELECTION INTO SHARP FOCUS! 7Nl'H • IOOOfo SOLID·STATE (IMllOMA((OlOIII 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV Transitiona l The BALTIMORE • -H2322E ~anosomo Trans1tlonal styled lull base console. Castors. 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Anne Slemons, wife or the llepublican nominee in the 74th Assembly District, says in the letter her husband is victim of "a· Bank Drop s Prime R ate CJOCAGO CAP) -The Continental Jllinois Bank & Trust Co., the nation's seventh largest bank, said today it will cut its prime lending rate from 6% to6h percent Friday. The drop was the first change by a major bank in about a month. · The prime rate ts what a bank char ges its most creditworthy corporate customers for loans. The rate is not directly linked to consumer or mortgage loan r ates, but its movements often can signal t he direction or i~terest rates in general. Puff Areas Okay~din Split Vote Irvine school t.rUstees set aside designated smoking areas at eacb .. of the three district hi&b acbool 1 campuses Wednesday. ~It was on a split vote, with board rresident Dean Olson and Trustee Lee Sicoli insisting that the school board is going the wrong route. Olson called the new policy a "copout" and said the dist.ri.ct is not being fair to students by . allowing designated smoking areas. "It simply cancels out our anti·smoking teaching," Olson 6aid. But the majority of the board agreed to try the new policy on an experimental basis, with a review of the plan in January. Under the new rules, smoking •wll l be allowed at University High School in the area of the oblong erassy mound, just south of the 500 bu.ii ding. At the new Irvine High School, the smoking area has been pinpointed as the outside court area surrounded by the unified arts, student center, locker and utilities buildings. The SELF smoking area wUl be the section or campus outside and to the rear of the main classroom building. Under the provisions or the new policy, s tudents caught smoking in areas outside of the designated areas may be subjected to one or mor e of th e foll o win g punis hments: Work detail, community service projects, dete ntion or removal of privileges , s u spen sion, attendance at the smoking clinic and contact with the parents. A lO·hour stop smoking clinic also will be conducted, elthel' after school, or in the evening as part of the adult ed'ucaUon program. St~dard Ge ts Offshor e Oil Drilling OK SACRAMENTO (AP) - llenewed drilling by Standard OU in the Santa Barbara Qiannel ..a.a approved todq by Ule State l.ndl Commisaton. Drilling was suspended In the Md after a massive i. oil spill ha the scenic channel nartb ol Los Angeles covered beaches with oU and killed many birds. 'nle declsion allows Standard to drill new wells from four · e"lttlng platforms in the Carpinteria and Summerland field,,. The commiaaton ordered Standard to carry $10 ml1Uon ln S.Urance a1atnJt any dam.aces. U any damage does occur, &be ·cotnl>Uf must open a clalml ·~ ln Santa S.rbara witb.ln 10 ,day1 )Ind proee11 alt claims 1'1thln eo d111. . , vicio us and ugly amear campaign ... And she invites r ec:ipients of the letter to see for themselves at a coffee at the Slemons home the night before next Tuesday's election. But Democr&tic candidate Ron Cordova, apprised ol the letter's contents, disputed its claim that charges were thrown at Slemoos •'wben it is too late to respond.'• Cordova noted tbal the so-called smear charges were made public nearly two weeks ago and s ince then, "my opponent has chosen not to show himself. He has not appeared at one debate or forum. He has made me the only candidate who's campaigning in the 74th," Cordova said. Slemons, iii a·n interview earlier this week, said that the letter had been personally coipposed by hi}s wife. He lllso said 'he was no longer using the services or Bill Butcher and Arnold Forde, the public relations apeclalists who handled bis primary campaign which included many such mailings. · Cordova also disputed that, noting that the letter was printed by the firm ol Bellow and Toby, a firm that does printing for Butcher and Forde .. CQrdova, however, said be was most upset with the implication Energy Needed County Unemp'loym,ent Feared By KATHY CLANCY Of the O•llf Pll• SUit The president of one of California's leading energy firms tod ay predicted a 19 percent unemployment rate in Orange County by 1981 unless new sources of natural gas are found . Joseph R. Rensch, president of Pacific Lighting Corporation. which o wns the Southern California Gas Company, told an Orang e County ·audience this mornin~ that 76,000 local Tmin Terror workers could lose their jobs by the end of the decade and 700,000 jobs could be lost statewide. He w as addressing the 14th aunual Orange County Economic Conference sponsored by the county chamber of commerce. He predicted that unless new energy sources are found there could be a depression by 1~ more severe than the Great Depression or the 1930's. "When r speak of these tragic consequences," Rensch said, "l have to quickly add again that 1 am describing a crisis that need not happen." . He outlined three steps he said can be taken to avoid wbat he called "the energy depression or the 1980's." He called for: -Accelerating development or all energy production; including gas, oil, nuclear, geothermal and hydro -e lectric, while working to conserve enecgy. -:-Developing new ways to use existing energy resources such (See ENERGY, PageA2) 14Subsidy , Openings ! To he Filled Officials at the Orange County · B~nc Al&lbQricy ·~ today the~ are c\lrteftllt banding out rent subsidy certUicatea to Irvine residents and that there are atill about 14 slot.a open. Lisa St.ipkovl c h , administrative services officer at the housing agency, said that six certificat es have already• been issued to Irvine r esidents and that she expeets to award anot.ber 10 certificates today. "'nlere's still s pace for at least 1• more qualified applicants and there will be more certificates given out once the new 800 allotments countywide is broken down into cities," Mrs. Stipkovicb explained today. The rent subsidy program operates so that persons aw3I"ded certificates have to pay (lftly one quarter of their monthly salary. on rent payments. 'J'he rest is paid for by t.t.e federal government under the housing assistance program. Irvine twins Janice and Jennifer 'Spurgeon', 5, show fright as dad, Bill Spurgeo11t gets prepared for weekend haunted house in the former Irvine Company home show building at My ford Road and Santa Ana Freeway. The spooky house, sponsored by the Irvine J aycees, will be haunted .and open to the public from 5 to 10 p.m. today. 5 to midnight Friday, U a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to midnight Sunday. Admission is $1. Eligibility is based on family income, plus other factors. In general, t'>ne·member families must not earn more than $7.~ annually to qualify, and the limit on eigbt·mem ber families is $15,600. Although some certificates have already beeo awarded, no residents h ave rented units within Irvine because up until now' there were no units within the m aximum rented price a llowed und e r the federal r egulations. That price range from $181 for a studio to $316 for a four-bedroom. Pearl Harbor Got Negotiations between the housing authority and the Irvine Company ban been going on for more than six months and are nearly completed, according to officials on both sides. Warning-Memoirs Irvine Company and bouslhg authority officials both predict that negotiations will be firmed up shortly and that at that time. Irvine Company units in the Park. West, Deerfield and Parkwood Apartments wUl qualify under the program. • HONOLULU (AP)-A form~ governor of Hawaii says, in coinments r~orded before his death, that an FBI agent warned him about the impending attack on Pearl Harbor a week before the Japanese bombing of Dec. 7, l941. - Tbe late-Gov. John A. Bums, who at the time was a 32-year~d police captain in charge of a tour.man espionage bureau, makes t.be statement in his tapoo recorded memolH. Bumi recorded the tapes In January 1975, three months Ware bls death, as part ol a University of Raw ail oral bistary project. T h ey were to be P"ffDted today to the University library. Bums said that on~. 7.19U, be looked out bl• kitchen window and saw J apaneso planes overhead. "Nothing 1 can do about n:• Burnt said on the tape. "It was not unapectcd to me at all. bf(lauH ••• 1 WU told by (FBt Agent Robert L.) Sblv .. a week' before that we ,,.,. aonna be attacked." Bumi sald he did bOt prea J Shivers, who was in charge Of the Honolulu bureau, about the · source of hJs information. But Bums speculated that it came from then· FBI Director J. F.dgar Hoover, who Burns believed was informed either by British intelligence officers or by sources in Washington who had broken the Japanese diplomatic code. • BmDI said that when Sbf vers was tailed before the Roberts Commila1oo, a federal 1nqu1ry convened 11 days after the attack. the FBI agent did not J\lentioobls advancewarning. .. I think Shivers led away from the-quettlom so be didn't mate a Houslng Authority attorneys .have reportedly agreed to raise the maximum rent allowed and the Irvine Company has apparenUy agreed to adjust their rents, too. Irvine residents Who 1*!eve they quallly for the prcltram may phone the boufslng authority. at 547·9133, and request an lnterflew. ; ~all:~ of himself." Burns . 'THE GREEK' .Burda safd he was "reasonably . ~~~~:i.~.=neod~~ PIC~ ~R military commucltn Lt. •c:r_i ~ LAS G \(AP) -Laa Waller Short and Adm. HUsband ~~ m JilnJW' .. The JClJDmd. • It ~Yffr ... I>emcaJ-1t "J think be (Sbiven>•ue lt to .JI J' f' Carter •• a naff6.w me .•• for a aeU-U.porlant wln el' ln nht week'• I ....... ," 8unae.Hl4. ~~~tl~l. election,, H• aald that an.. ttllln1 '1Dl 'Soy r makes c.rw. a e.s about tbe attaet. SblY•ra ~~ overPr•lden\Pord._ <hl•~ .... AI> ~--------------------.. - -· Today's Closing N.Y. toeks THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1976 \ Draws Fire 1 that be was the source of a mud slinging campaign. "I have consistently and continuously s poken on tbe issues. 1 have refused to base my campaign on personalities," be said. The charges apparently referred to in the letter concern the seizure of purpbrtedJy pornographic m aterial from Slemons by the U.S. Customs. Those seizures, according to news accounts have occWTed twice since 1974. The allegations also h ave concerned Sle m ons' role in getting a candidate to enter th& primary at the last minute so that $lemons• name w~ld have a preferred pince on the ballot. Slemons denied knowing that candidate, Dale Lucas. However it was later reported that Lucas is an employe of Slemons. (See LETl'ER, Page A2) D"11J f'lltt l'llote-, ttklNfl ~tf' Gre a t Pwnpkin lltmt . Christopher Pollack, 18 months or El Toro, investigates a sincere looking pumpkin patch in Irvine, apparently in hopes of finding the Great Pumpkin. Chris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollack. Irvine School Board·· Rejects Joh Claim The Irvine school board demanded Wednesday that the Olson Construction Company complete its $2.5 million contract at Irvine High School, but the contractor claiqas bis work is finished. The school board conferred iri executive session and then unanimously voted at the open board meeting to reject a $900,000 damages claim by the company and demanded that the job bo completed. Dave King, a district administrator In charge of facilities, said the district is dissatisfied wlth the ''color and texture" or the concrete panels constructed and raised into place by Olson Construction Company. King said the district contends the co n cr e t e pane ls a r e "splotchy and discolored'' nnd that the surface of the panels lack uniformity. "They say they're !ihiJbed and Irvine Survey On Economy DD:e Tonight The consulting firm that has been conducting an Irvino econon.;u ic survey will present a BWllmlry of lts findfhgs at a 1peci'il Irvine City Council an~tonlgbt .The counc;!l j will begin the MS5lon at 7:.,., at dtJ hall. The pabllc is tnYited. . Consultants Marshall. Kaplan, Gana and Kahn, b.ave been 1wdylftg the ftacal Impact on both the city oC Irvine and the Irvine Unllled School District of the .• three land use options beinc · studied by the city coundl. I Council mem.befs are boping · ·tbefinclin"a of the ecooom.lc study . will belp them. decide which route tot.akewtththelanduseoptlona. · A declsion on the land use altern•Hves wlll be made· .t~~ pub Uc bearings latetbla ,.. lDtatlJlm. --·- we say t h ey're far from.'. finished." King said. ; He said the district bas held out , $250,000 from the $2.S million · contract and that that money will • not be paid to the contractor unless the job is finished. . "Major repairs need to be done to make the panels satisfactory and it will take about that mucb ·money." King contended. King explained that the $900,000 damages claim by the contractor stems from the fact that the job is being completed nearly a year past the origJnal completion date and that the /lrm is claiming overrun costs. "But the board rejected their claim and demanded that the work be completed." King said. King explained that if the nrm 's bonding company does not agree to take over the work and make sure the contract ts completed, the district administration is authorized to go out for bid again and get the job dooe with the $250,000 (See CLAIM, PageAZ) \ Coast Weather Mostly sunny Friday with warming expf.leted. • Patchy fog in the morning. mgbs to 75-85, low about 50. I • A Z DAIL y PILOT' f;opsBeat . . Bushes ··f$For Pair )I . · A suspected man-woman bank robbery team was flushed from ~~shes alongside a freeway ,..ednesday alter Anaheim police flJUts chased their car roe seven bl.i.les at speeds up to 110 miles an hour. . Police said the alleged 'getaway car hurtled into the treeway shrubbery after 'bounced off three aulo6 traveling eastbound on the Artesia Freeway. The torrid chase ol robbery suspects John Allen Jackson, 31, Angeles, and Gloria Waigun , 20, Gardena, began on the· anta Ana Freeway near Katella Avenue. There, according to 1>0lice, a c:ruising patrol unit spotted an auto matching the description of :a getaway car 1,1sed in a2:40 p.m. 'robbery of Security' Pacific Banlc, 1818 S. Euclid, Anaheim. The lone man who entered the .bank banded a teller a scrawled '.note demanding cash as he simulated a gun in a pocket of his jacket, police said. After being given about $1,500, the man reportedly ran from the bank and l eaped into a waiting car matching the description of the Jackson·Hu auto. By the time it careened into the shrubbery bordering the Artesia Freeway, three Anaheim police patrol units had joined the chase, according to police .. Both suffen~d minor injuries in addition to the woman's broken wrist, police said. ~Amusement, Sport' Land Use Approved · An "amusement and sport .. land use designation has been given to a four·acre Irvine Company parcel bounded by Michelson Drive, the San Diego Creek and the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. The Irvine City Council voted 4· l this week to adopt the land use designation. It allows the Irvine Company to dev~op the parcel for a wide variety of recreational . uses, provided the company first .obtains a conditional use permit. • Only Councilman John Burton . \roted against the measure. saying be wanted \,be land use designation postponed until next January, when the general plan will be revised. ''I'd Hke to see the land use designation in the context of the entire general plan," Burton said. However, the other council members said it would be best to decide the land use now, particularly since the lrvine ,Company has a nother, 16-acre ;parcel across Michelson Drtve •that is already zoned for :amusement and sport uses. Residents from Park West .Apartments, near the triangular• shaped parcel, told the council they wanted to be certain that full. ,Public hearings are held prior to any commitment to an amusement or sport Ul5e at that ~ite. Larry Knori! and Lyn Caierdine, Park West residents, said they fear amusement and :sport uses might be too close to the apartments. FrotflPageAI CLAIM ••• withheld rrom Olson Construction Company. The administrator said the dispute has not kept students from attending the school, located on Walnut Avenue near Culver Drive. "It's just a matter of esthetlcs .and getting what we paid lor, .. ;said King. DAILY PILOT !."".:.=:.~;:,~:::r, :.i:.~:::::i~ ~= Coe\l l'ulMIVll"O GomPenv s.-... Mllloftt- ov11t1vo.d Mo""•• 11trwQ11 Frio., 10r CO.ta ~·· IWWIJOft 8•1<ft, k \lfttrftl(Of\ ~« .. II'°""'" U I" V•ll-¥, tfwln•. S.ctcU40.C,\ V•Htv •net l-~«1t,,_,1tCNtt.A""91<',.,.o'ON1""°. , ....... ""4111-.t "'"' .. " --·· I he ;;;::;~='.'L~i:.!.i~~IJll Wht Bor . .. '•• .............. ""', .... , . ..., .............. ....... ... °"""' • YbSWSklool •ftd 0.-.. MIMfW ~ ....... 11111• '-:,.:,.~M:r.:- ~Ml ... -~.!Id ltall"""'-""' ....... omc •• Ct\16 Mew I UD '°"" ..,, """' .. =..--.... ~::~=r::...":!... ,__aValky.,JalU,,_. ..... .,-~~ T~11• ('7!4)90«1 Cl11am.cl Adwertl1tn91Q.af11 S«ld'-lN<-VOllfy-Olllt• s11 .. i10 ......------ Promoting Their Point Farm workers and supporters lined Bristol Street near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Wednesday afternoon, displaying posters urging a Yes vote on ProPQSition 14, the farm labor initiative. More than 200 farm workers lined Orange County thoroughfares Wednesday in support of the Nov. 2 ballot measure. CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - President Ford said here today he was calling on all nations "to join in a cooperative effort to expand the benefits ol peaceful uses of nuclear energy while preventing nuclear proliferation." Arriving from Indianapolis, Ind., on a Midwest campaign swing, Ford said that "a comprehensive statement on nuclear policy .. would be released in his name in Washington later. He then announced a slowdown in movement toward use of plutonium as a future nuclear fuel. Administration officials said the policy is designed to reduce the hazard of a worldWide spread of atomic weapons. Plutonium can be used as a fuel itself and also is a potential weapon. Administration officials elabo- rated oo the policy at a briefing in Washington . One key decision was not spelled out explicitly in briefing papers but was coofirmed by Robert Fri, deput y administrator of the Energy Research and Development Administration. He said that pending further study, Ford has put off the idea or government participation in a plutonium reprocessing facility already partially completed by private industry near Barnwell, N.C. As anticipated, Ford also urged that nuclear supplier nations restrain the transfer of reprocessing and uranium enrichment technology to other countries for at least three years. * * * And, with the eventual use of plutonium at least postponed if not to be cancelled in the long run, Ford said the United States would begin expanding facilities for storing radioactive waste materials, including plutonium, which emerge from the spent. fuel of nuclear reactors. The President said bis objective was to "strengthen the commitment of all nations to the goal of nonproliferation" and to establish a stronger foundation for increased use or nuclear energy here and abroad. DOLE FORGETS 1DEMOCRAT WARS'-A4 The presidential statemeiit, long in the drafting at.age. came toward the end of a campaign in which Democrat Jimmy Carter also has been urging new steps to restrain the spread or nucle&f weapons around the world. Carter has accused Ford of failing to display leadership in this field and, when parts of Ford's proposals were leaked earlier, Carter said Ford was ju.st pirating and rehashing ideas the Democratic presidential candidate offered first. Ford chose to make his inltlal announcement here beeause of federal plans to spend $4.4 billion to build a new uranium enrichment plant at Portsmouth. Ohlo. * * * Carter Vows Tax Cut Within 4 Years ·. PITI'SBURGH (AP) -Jimmy· Carter says that U be is elected "a substantial tax reduction'' would be the almost inevitable resulto!hiseconomicprogramby ~e end of lour y~ars. The Democratic presidential. candidate said that a tax cut, the size of which he did not specify. would follow a reduction in unemployment and stabillzaUon of the nation's economic growth rate. The former Georgia governol' discussed tax cuts in a local radio interview Wednesday night, repeated the statement. for reporters, then amplified it at a dinner for Allegheny County. Pa., Democrats. At a news conference ln Erie, Carter reiterated the statement, but when asked how large tax cut might be, he replied, .. 1 don't know." Emphasizing another theme that has become a fixture of his remarks at virtually every stop, Carter pleaded with some 7,000 people at a rally in Erie to be sure to vote. • .. Quite often presidents are elected or defeated by a small margin," be said, noting tbat an average of one more vote in each precinct eight years ago would_ have elected Hubert Humphrey over Richard Nixon. F,.._PGfleAl LE'ITER ••• Slemons has made no statement recardln1 the pornography charges and bas insisted that as a condition ol AQy. interview he 11'11lts to newsmen, the 1ubJect may not bo br'Oulb~ up. • ''It ls a mistake to take anything for granted. one state or one person," he said. Speaking before a aentor citizens 1roup in Pittsburgh today. Carter said his administration would "maintain tho fiscal integrity oC our Social Security system." Later today, he planned to attend a rally in Cleveland befOl'e finishing lbeday in New York. F,...PGfleAI ENERGY ••• as coal. -Importing new energy supplies lrom as yet untapped sources. Rensch said two large liquefied natural gas projects can sUJJ be completed In time to avoid a 1980 crisis, wh.l.ch could cut oft energy supplies to thousands of California industries. · One of theae projects would bring cu to Southern Callfor'Qla !rom South Alaska aJJd another would dell v er ias from Indonesia, Rensch sald. But, he said, he fears ••a combination oC 1overnment bureaucratic lethargy plus a new dimension in energy poUUcs," could slow development Rensch 1aJd a feuol safety also could hamper eflorta to build gu terminals in CaUCornia. However, be sald. company studies show that people who Uve within five--el1htba ot a mile from a proposed Terminal bland tennlnal would be twte. u Utety to be mtect by a faum-. alrc!ralt than by a Uqueftecl ·nab.aral gas accident and more thlm JOO times . ~llkel.J todltfl'om •fire. Teacher Jailed on • \ ~x'Rap · Former Corona del Mar .High School teacher Alan Jay Schwalbe entered Orange County Jail Wedn~day night to begm serving lbe six·month sentence he drew more than two years 1.1&0 following his conviction o.o morals offerues. Schwalbe,«. of 2800 Alta Vista Drive, Newport Beach, was ordered to beeln serving the deferred sentence wben the Callfornla Supreme Court rejected his appeal against the Harbor Municipal Court jury. verdict. The conviction and sentence followed bis trial on charges stemming from his sexual relationship with two male students at Corona del Mar High School. Defense attorney Keith Monroe said Scbwalt>e will be released from jail to participate in his trial Nov. 9 in Santa Ana munJcjpal court on morals charges filed by Santa Ana police Aug.3, The county employe was jailed en charges of lewd conduct after officers investigated an incident that allegedly took place in the rest room or the Santa Ana Public Library on Civic Center Drive. FroaPageAI PEARL ••• in.structed him to send his four-man unlt Into the community and have them ask 15 acquaintances per day i! they had beard news of unusual events. Burns said there were no slgns of nervousness or oC people planning trips. "We did get some monkeyshine telephone call from the FBI monitoring the Japanese consulate,•' on Dec. 6, Burns recalled. "The FBI took it up with the military folks." Case Dro1;1ped ... ~k Charge• Declined OCEANSIDE CAP) -The dbtrict aUorney's omce has declined to file charge~ against a man who used a machete on a Doberman pinscber he believed was attncking hls son. Authorities ~aid the y declined to prosecute Charles Frt!eman, of Winthrop Harbor, Ill., because. the man whose dog was assaulted Oct. 8 dJd not nu out the necessary rollowup paperwork. • Freeman, visiting here tor treatment of eye and kidney diseases, s et.id he attacked the Doberman with the machete because he believed it was mauling his son. No Violence .V acdae. Murder Epidemic Sweeping America SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An epidemic of unparalleled ferocity, against which there is no vaccine, is sweeping the United States-bloody murder. That was the message dell vered Wednesday to hundreds of prosecutors, judges and public defenders at the kickorf session of the National Homicide Symposium. Ten of every 100,000 Americans -more than were killed in the Vietnam war -were murdered . between 1970 and 1974, they were told, and murder today ranks as the leading cause of death in this country. The statistics were those of Dr. Donald T. Lunde, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and law at Stanford University, and one of the court-appointed psychiatrists who .examined newspaper h eir ess Patricia Hearst before her bank robbery trial. . The average age of the "average Americans" who are doing the killing is 21, and ooeout oC four killers is female, Lunde said. but he had no rea~y explanation for the surge m youthful homicide. "These young," he said, "were raised differently from past generations. There has beeQ more affluence, more permissiveness, greater expectations and therefore greater frustrations. And this is the farst generation in human history subject to the influence of televisJon with its steady fiow of violence." Lunde. author of the new bc.ok, "Murder and Madness," said that last year children under 10 spent six hours a day watching TV, and "children imitate what tbeys~ ... And what they see. he declared. "are socially approved killings in cop shows that end when the SWAT teams comer the bad guys and shoot il out and the bad ~s are killed." Busing Studied WASHINGTON (AP) -The' Justice Department intervened Wednesday in a school busing case before the Supreme Court, saying a lower court went too far when it ordered the merging of Wilmington, Del., city schools and 10 suburban school districts. ®QUALITY TELEVISION BRING THE ELECTION INTO SHARP FOCUS! ~1HllOMA~ 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV Transitional • The BALTIMORE• H2322E Handsome Tr.1nsillonal styled full bnse console. Casters. Beaullfully finished In simulated Antlqui- Oak with tho look ot lino d1~11css1ng, AFC. CALL FOR PRICING 13" Versatile, c1AcoNA1. Compact Color TV The MALIBU Ht310C Our most compact portable with 100~0 Soltd·State Chassis with Power Sentry. Brll /l a n t 11 0 ° Chro macolor In· Line Picture Tube • Solld·Slate Tuning System. Ebony color cabinet. 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Thursday' Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS l/N OAILVPILOT C1 1916 Ta% Late Ali11Wny Status To Be Ch:anged By SYLVIA PORTER f~moSmcaJ l>lvorced people payini alimony may hnd tax cuu caused b)' the 1976 Tax Reform Act on t.heJr 1977 returns. Technlcally, t.he change makes alimony a deduction in at· riving at adjusted gross income Instead or a deducUoo from a<ijusted aroas lncome. . l>n1ctlcally, t.hls means alimony paymcol5 can be dee ducted in addition to standard deductions. With the high~r standard deduction~ avajlable on 1976 and 1977 returns. lhe result can be a major saving for those who use the standard deduction. But aJicnony payers who itemlie other deductions Money's Worth <because they top even the newstandard deduct.ions) will get. Uttle or no tax benefit from th.ls new tax treatment of alimony. AS AN ILLUSTRATION OF how the change would work on a 1977 return, take the example o( a dlvorced person who earns $25,000 in 1977, and poys hls former wire $5,000 a year in alimony. His itemir.ed deductions (or interest, taxes, etc., add up to $1,200 a year. On his 1976 return, he would have taken itemized deductions Cor the $5,000 of alimony plus the other $1,200 ot itemized deductions, (or a total itemized de· duction of $6,200. Under the new law. on his 1977 return. he will deduct the $5,000 of alimony io arriving at his adjusted gross income and then will take a $2,400 standard deduction. This will raise his total deductions from $6,200 on his 1976 return to $7,400 on his 1977 return. giving him a substantial tax sav- ing. Jn checking whether other itemized deducUons for in· lerest, taxes, etc., t.otal more than the new standard deduc- Uons, the taxpayer should remember that there no longer is- a child·care deduction on the 1976 return. The child-care de· duclion has been switched to a credit. IN PAST YBARS, DIVORCED spouses often would get into hassles with the IRS over the dependency deduction for children. In the us ual squabble, the husband would claim he contributed mor e than half the total support for the children, entitling him to the dependency deducUons, while the wife would claim she contributed more, giving her the deductions. The JRS often would disallow ~ductions for both until there was proof which one gave more than half. Some years ago, the tax law was amended to offer divorced spouses alternative ways of avoiding a prolonged dispute when the husband pays child support to the wife who has custody of the children. First, if they were willing to agree to the husband's gel· ting the dependency deductions. they could specify tn their divorce agreement that he should get the dependency de· ductions, assuming be contributed at least $600 for the sup- port of each child. SECOND, IF THE DIVOllCED spouses could not agree, the husband could set up a presumption that he was entitled to the deductions by contributing at least $1 200 for child support, regardless of how many dependent children were in the wife's custody. This contribution shifted to the wife t.he burden of proving lhat she contributed more than halt the support of the children. It is this second provision that the 1976 law tightened up, starting in 1977. Divorced husbands who want to take adv an· tage or the presumptJon wJU have to contribute at least $1,200 for the support of each child in their wives' custody. A single $1,200 contribution no longer will suffice if there are two or more dependent children. There is no change in the negotiated alternative, however. It will still work with a $600 contribution toward each child's support. Nez!: Moving E%J)e1l$e~ Stock Market Push Runs Out of Steam NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market turned in ao erratic showing today, running into resistance after the gains of the two previous sessions. Trading was fairly quiet. Brokers said traders had been pleased with the rally that began Tuesday, but not particularly impressed with thr sluggish pace o( trading that accompanied it. Wall Street was bracing, meanwhile, for Friday's report from the government on its index of leading economic indicators for September. . The Dow Jones indexof30stocks lost3.49poinls today to 952.63. DoacJonesA "eragl!• s'#X.ll'"'IAPI F"IMI Oow·J-s •-410f\ 30 1n<1 ·~~11 ~~~w· ... ~on-~~~-~ 10 rrn ~.Ol 10'l.J4 t~ SS 10111 + o 1 J UVll "7 0• '1'4 ~~ '1fh060 IS Slit '°' 1fl l07 11 ,98 49 lOClO' OJI '"""' 1,S)t.JOO Tr•ft ....... ••••• ••••••••• 11•oio VIII, ........... .......... 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()It 11 & gi 'H W1tat Sto~lu Did NEW YO,_IC IAl'I ...,,,, • .. Thuf'ldey. October 28. 1971 By Bil Keane ~ . "Why ore you sharpening your nails?" SACCPlea 'New-Cities' Study Asked The Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC) is asking the county for a study on the possi- ble formation of new cities in south Orange County. SACC's executive board members this week en- dorsed a Leisure World Governance Committee re- commendation to ask county supervisors for the feasibility study. THEY ARE PROPOSING THAT the study be done by a private consulting firm hired by the coun- ty's Local Agency Formation Commission. They also suggested that a citizens' committee be formed to screen the consultants and advise them on the re- port. "Leisure World doesn't want to be a city." said Bob Price, vice president of SACC and a member of the governance committee. ,1 He explained that the recommendation for a study "came about objectively" as something needed for the large area now governed only by the county. GENERALLY, HE SAID, SUCH studies are done by people who have a self-interest involved. He said the committee decided a county study would be more objective. SACC has considered other methods of gaining more local control over decisions affecting the Sad- dleback Valley. These have included the formation of an area planning commission and general elec· •tion of all five county supervisors by all county resi- dents. "Right now. the government we have -let's face it -is very poor." said Rick Bohay. SACC pre- sident. He complained of special interests at the county level about which "there's nothing we can do to ob- ject." HE SAID IT JS BETl'ER TO investigate in- corpor ation now rather than wail until il is really needed. Although studies of governmental alternatives have been done in the past, they usually lacked necessary facts, Price said. This study. he explained, would have the facts and also delineate what is the best thing for the future. The SACC members said they will make their request for the study in a letter to the supervisors. They've estimated the cost of the study at about $100,000. Busts Burst Bus Sides in London LONDON (AP) -A bust on the side of a bus is travelling the streets or London these days. Some of the famous double-decker buses are carrying an advertising poster depicting a nude woman embracing her lover and advertising clothes. "She's a very beautiful lady and we don't think anybody in this day and age will object to this kind of advertisin g," said a London Transport spokesman. . The posters advertise a firm of clothing de- signers and manufacturers. The girl featured on the JO buses carr ying the posters is pictured lying on her side. The posters stretch the length of each bus. "No doubt we will get a few complaints," said Michael Mountain, London Transport's com- mercial advertising manager, "but in no way is it salacious." Ticketed, Boss Pays GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP> -Meter maid Judy Bittner doesn't play favorites. She slapped a ticket on city Parking Director Theodore Perez' municipal car. Perez is not only her boss but also a man who once nominated Miss Bittner for a contest to choose · tbe prettiest m eter maid in North America. Miss Bittner was.chosen one of the dozen prettiest, and her picture was put oo a calendar. Perez· has the calendar on a wall in his office. "I s uspected it was his," Miss Bittner said. • ·u a ear is in violation, we're supposed to ticket." · Perei paid the ticket. claiming it was worth $2 for its public relations value. Beat, Vote Judge Restores Right BIRMINGHAM, Ala. 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Dilley, president or the Laguna Greenbelt, s aid W.ednesday his request for an lnvesticaUon stems from actions taken by the senior cltizena office which be charged with lobbying in favor of the 1,285-unit Marcrofl housing project on 400 acres near Top of tbe World in Laguna Beach. "We feel the enclosed exhibits indicate clearly a misuse for private purposes of county funds, county personnel and county lime. We understand that you have undertaken prosecutions in the put for similar olfeoses and we ult appropriate action in this regard," Dilley said in a letter to the di\lrict attorney. DUley's exhibits include a memorandum he has written pointing out efforts by county government to support the Marcroft project, a project the developel' claims will provide low cost ($22,000 to $26,000) prefabricated houses IM senlor citizens. One letter, sent by the senior clti.%e114 office to more than 100 senior citizens groups "acltnowledges that this project is frankly one 'to broach the Laguna Greenbelt'," Dill~y said. Another letter, from the county office to H. Rodger Howell, attorney for developer Howard .Miller, Dilley charges. seeks Brutality Rap Cleared Chief: 3 Laguna Cops Followed Procedure By,JACK CHAPPELL Ofllte 0•11 r Piiot SU ff Tbre~. Laguna Beach police officer'sJ..accused of brutality followi~~ the arrest of city planning, commission chairman Willia~ Peckham have been cleare .... 'lollowing an internal investi 'tion. Police Chief Jon Sparks aid Wednesday. Cbi ( Sparks said his inve~sg-ation s howed that stand d police department proced es were followed by Sgt. Terry emple, and Patrolmen James nsf ord and Don Barney. Im d'iately following his Sall Juan Rezoning Postponed A proposed zone change that could pave the way for 2,807 new homes in tbe San Juan caplstrano · area was ~ent back to the starting gate Wednesday by Orange County supervisors. County planners admitted Uley had failed lo noUfy 28 adjalent property owners of the zone change application and have now rer outed the ptoposed developmentfor a Nov. 9planning commission hearing. At issue is the Colinas de Q\pistranQ development, which covers 1,270 acres west or the San Diego Fre~way and northwest of San Juan C)lpistrano. Supervisors learned or the notificati<M:i foulup last week when Wllijam Bathgate, who owns land near the proposed tract, s aid he had not been notified of the p~nding zone change as required by law. Murray Storm, assistant director or th e county Environme ntal Management Agency (EM A). told supervisors Wednesday a check of adjoining parcels showed Bathgate and 27 other landowner s were not notified. J re said 11ner the meeting that under county zoning codes the developer supplies planners with a list or property owners within 300 r ee l or a propo se d development. Pl anners then send out notifications of pending action. When the original list for the project was submitted a couple of years ago, Storm said, it was deficient, but the error was not caught. When the issue was revived recently. he s aid, planners updated the old list to reflect any property sales but did not realize the28 parcels were missing. Coast arrest Oct. 14 on suspicion of being drunk in public and interfering with an officer, Peckham made a complaint to Chief Sparks. He alleged excessive force had been used in his arrest and that officers had intentionally scraped his face on the ground. After first reporting that he thought the officers had not conducted themselves properly in the arres t, Peckham later contacted Sparks when he learned the chief had initiated an internal probe into the events of the early morning arrest. "He was unaware that all complaints about an officer's conduct are investigated. "When he became aware that a rormal investigation was being conducted. he notified the department that he did not consider his conversation with me as a form al complaint," Chief Jon Sparks said. The investigation continued anyway, and led to the chief's determination that the charges or improper conduct were unfounded. Peckham was arrested after Laguna Beacb police were called Case Dropped Attack Charges Declined OCEANSIDE CAP) -The district attorney's office has declined to file charges against a man who used a machete on a Doberman pinscher ha believed was attacking bis son. Authorities said they declined to prosecute Charles Freeman. of Winthrop Harbor, Jll., "-eame the man whose dog was assaulted Oct. 8 d1d not fill out the necessary followup paperwork. Freeman, visiting here for treatment of eye and kidney diseases, said he attacked the Doberman wlth the machete because he believed it was mauling his .son. Homecoming Fetes Begin in Laguna Laguna Beach High School Homecoming festivities begin . Friday with a team breakfast, feature the traditional afternoon Mrs. Slemom Says Hubby Smear Victim By JOANNE REYNOLM Ot ,~. 0.ally l'llot ""'' The wife or Assembly candidate Jim Slemons is going to the mails to defend her husband and her letter has drawn fire from an opponent before it has even reached addressees' mailboxes. Anne Slemons, wire of the Republican nominee in the 74th Assembly District, says ln the letter her husband is victim or "a vicious and ugly s mear campaign." And she invites recipients of the letter to see ror themselves at a coffee at the Slemons home the ni&ht before next. Tuesday's election. parade, and end Friday night with the Corona del Mar Sea Kings game. The 7 a.m . breakfast -the "10th Annual Pancake Demolition Derby -is hosted at Harry Moon's Cottage Restaurant. Moon traditionally has donated the morning ruelup of the varsity football team and its backup squad of coaches, cheerleaders and song leaders. Last year the students went through 7'h gallons of pancake batter, 11 pounds of sausage, and five gallons of orange juice and six gallons of milk. The hour-long Homecoming Parade begins al 2:30 p.m. Friday from Guyer Field at the high school stadium. ll proceeds up St. Ann's Drive, down Park Avenue, left onto Glenneyre Street, up Legion Street, right onto Short Street and back to the· field. I The Laguna Beach High School band , school athletes and students. and Homecoming princesses will march. Coach Dennis Haryung 's Laguna Beach Artists play the Sea Kings at 8 p.m. The Artists are five-point underdogs. on a hit and run report. Investigation at the scene led to Officer Barney's contacting Peckham. · Later. as Barney sought to impound Peckbam's van as evidence, it is alleged the two became involved In a physical dispute which ended only when Sergeant Temple and Orficer Lansford arrived on the scene and Peckham was taken into custody. Peckham is to face arraignment Monday on the two charges. Investigation into the hit and run is still under way and no charges have been filed. 19 Percent OC Jobless ·Toll Feared By KATHY CLANCY Ot llM Oallr ~li.e ~ Tbe trealdenl ot one of California's leadinc energy nrm1 t oday predicte~ a lt pereeat unemployment rate in Orange County by 1981 unless new sources of natural gas are round. Joseph R. Rensch, president of Pacific Lighting Corporation which owns the Southern California Gas Company. told an Orange County audience this mornin~ that 76,000 local workers could lose their jobs by the end of the decade and 700,000 jobs could be lost statewide. He was addressing the 14th annual Orange County Economic Conference sponsored by the county chamber of commerce. He predicted that unless new energy sources are found there could be a depression by 1980 more severe than the Great Depression or the 1930's. "When I speak of these tragic consequences," Rensch said, "I have to quickly add again that I am describing a crisis that need not happen.·· He outlined three steps he said can be taken to avoid what he called "the energy depression o( the 1980's." He called for: -Accelerating development of all energy production, including (See ENERGY, Paget\%) 'THE GREEK' PICKS Ct.RTER LAS VEGAS (AP> -Las Vegas oddsmaker Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder sees Democrat Jimmy Carter as a narrow winner in n ext week 's presidential election. Snyder makes Carter a 6·5 favorite over President Ford. oireem·ent by lbe dev ~r on · guidelines for dev .>»ment worked out by the se · tt ciUaens oflice and the county Environmental Management Agency. A spokesman for the district attorney's orrice said the Greetibelt letter had not yet been received but that when it was, a preliminary evaluation would be made to determine the merit of the charges. The office would dew-mine If turther formal investigation was warranted alter that. H. Ross Miller, a spokesman for the Senior Citizens' Program office, said thti . omce was authorized by l'ederal and state l aw to "work with" developers for public and private senior citizens housing. • (See GREENBELT, P8'eAJ) Great PtmtJ1kin Hunt Christopher Pollack, 18 months of El Toro, investigates a sincere looking pumpkin patch in Irvine, apparently in hopes of finding the Great Pumpkin. Chris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollack. Pearl Harbor Got Warning-Memoirs HONOLULU <AP)-Atormer governor of Hawaii says, in comments r~orded before his death, that an FBI agent warned .him about the impending attack on Pearl Harbor a week before the Japanese bombing of Dec. 7, 1941. No Dumter, Just Practice What looked to some San Clemente residents Wednesday night like a disaster at sea was routine naval maneuve rs, officials or the 11th Naval District said today. Reside nts called police. alarmed that a boat was burning, about five miles out from the San Clemente pier. The Navy said the sparkling lights were bursUng starsbells fired to give flare-type lij ht for gunnery practice from 8 p.m. to midnight. Two frigates and a gujded missile cruiser took part in the maneuvers, the Navy said nie late Gov. John A. Burns, who at the lime was a 32-year-old police captain in charge oft a four-man espionage bureau, makes the statement in his tape· recorded memoirs. Burns recorded the tapes .in January 1975, three months before bis death, as part or a University of Hawaii oral history project. They were to be presented today to the University library. Burns said that on Dec. 7, 1941, he looked out his kitchen window and saw Japanese planes overhead. "Nothing I can do about it,•• Burns said on the tape. "It was not unexpected to me at all, because ... l was told bv <FBI Agent Robert L.) Shjvcrs a week before that we were gonna be attacked." Burns said he dld not press Shivers, who was in charge of the Honolulu bureau, about the source of his information. But Burns speculated that it came from then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who Burns believed was informed either by British intelligence officers or by (See PEARL, Page tU) Weather Mostly s unny Friday with wafming expected. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs to 75-85, low about 50. But Democratic candidate Ron Cordova, apprised or the letter's contents, disputed its claim that charges were thrown at Slemons ··when itis too latetorespond." Cordova noted that the so-called smear charges were made public nearly two weeks ago and since then, "my opponent bas chosen nol to show himself. He bas not appeared at one debate or forum. He bu made me the only candidate who's campaigning in the 74th," Cordova said. Laguna Examines Paramedics INSIDE TODAY A ioomon who colUd poUce for htlp and gavt an blcomplet~ oddrtu WOl ldllcd before help arrived. SH Storti POQeAf. lntlex l Slemon1, i n an interview earlier this week, said that the letter had been personally composed by his wife. He also said he was no longer uslna the services of Bill Butcher and Arno1d Forde. the public relaUons speciaUsts who band.led hi• primary ~amp.:1Jn wblch included man)' such ·np. Cordova alJo diapUlGd that.. nottn1 lb at the letter •u prtnteci (See LEn&a, P1CeAl) ' ••• ~' \ What are paramedics? How do theydllf~r from regular firemen? How would Laguna Beach benefit from paramedic aervlce? What are the cost.17 Whal are the pros andconaofparamedicservice? Dr. Myron Wacholder, director ol the South Coast Community Hospital emergency room, addressed each of these ques.tions in an tnterview to give voters an appral1al ort which to base a decision in tho Lacuna Beach Paramedic override election Tues~)' .. WHAT AllE PAUllEDICSf Paramedics are 1peciall7 aelecled firemen who receive 1,000 boun or mtdie,al trainlnl- 1."My learn how to treat aeddiat or heart attack victims al the scene . They are able to communicate directly by radio with a base hospital emergency room medical staff. Paramedics are able to administer electric shock to "'re-start" a victim's heart. They are able to clve drup and intravenous fiuJds to count-- shock under a trained nur'ff or physician 'a directloh. In add1Uon, paramedics are expert In basic Ulo support techniques, Dr. Wacholcteraald. HOW OOTRBY DUTE& ROM P&BSENT EME&OENCY PBSSONNEL't • now provided by firemen. by police officers or by U!eguards depending on the situation. Private ambulance attendants also render aid at the scene ol an emergency and en route to the bospilal. Here is Dr. Wacholder's aueasment of the current capabilities or these penonnel: "lJf eguard.s: La1UDa Beach ure,u.ardl are fir and away the belt trained city employes In ba1ic life support. espe.clally cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. (CPR). "Firemen: Some are EMT 1 (Emergency Medical Tecbnlctan flnt level) trained in basic life IUPwrt with an 80 hour (vttsus t ,000 hours tor paramedics) courae. All are lNlned in CPR but skills vary wide1y (among individual firemen). They are trained in extraction (of injured persons from vehicles). They are not able to give drugs. Generally no comparison in sllills with the fully cerWied paramedic. "Police: Up until a couple or months aco, the only requirement wu a CPR card and fint aid card received when al police academy tralnlnl-They are now ln the process ol retraining many or the olflcers to update them. Since police are now required to recertify in CPR every year and rant aid every three years, it is bol*I lhla wlll improve their 8kllla to a point where they are able to malntain basic life support. <See MEDICS, Page .\2) ' A 2 DAIL v PILOT L/SC Thurtcf1y, OCtober 2!, '978 'DeadlOek • Sigkt? • ID Laguna Faculty Sets Deadline ,,.: Contract talks witb tcacbet1 ln ·•· 'the Laguna Beach Unllled School District muat end by m1dnJaht ·Friday or they will be declared :.deadlocked a nd non·blnding· hrbitratfon will begin. #*. The Friday deadline was im· posed by tbe Laguna Beacb Unllled Faculty Assoclatlon. Teachers and administration negotiators planned lo meet far into the night tonight to reach agreement. Kay East. association presi- dent, said agreements are yet to be made on salaries and fringe benefits, c lass size and tbe teaching day. Teachers have asked a 9.2 per· cent pay hike. The school board has countered with a rour percent offer. Current p ay for teac;hers ranges Crom $9,811 a year to $19,608 based on experience and education. Teachers are asking for class size limits of 25 students per teacher District octicials say that pupil-teacher ratios are based on complicated staffing ''formulas that differ from sc'hool to school and include credi!45 for , Siren Test · Slated Friday The San Clemente city siren, housed in the lire department headquarters at the civic center, will be tested Friday at 10 a.m. in. a civil defense drill. :· The siren formerly was used lo • call up firemen reserves to fight · fires. It no longer is used for fire . callups. Reserve firemen have . , been issued pocket pagers. The siren will be used in the drill at 10 a.m. the last Friday of every month. teachers• alde1 and secntarial support start. In some cues, •ccordlng to the administration, dass shes are larger, in other cases smaller. than the teacher ideal ol 25. But, according to Mrs. Eut. 1C talks bog down, it will be over the issue of the teacher d~. She said her aroup b takinr a realistic approach to salaries, noting that the district budget is a fairly static item and that only ao much of it is earmarked for salaries. She said that teachers want credit for the time they spend at home. grading papers, planning class lessons and the like. The is· sue, she said, isn't overtime pay, but rather a compromise on the preparation time lUcbers are required to put in on campus. Teachers now are assigned 100 IJankDrops Prime Rate CHICAGO <AP) -The Continental Illinois Ban1t & Trust Co .. the nation's · seventh largest bank, said today it will cut its prime lending rate from 6~ to 61h per cent Friday. The drop was the first change by a major bank in about a month. The prime rate is what a bank charges its most creditworthy corporate customers for loans. The rate is not directly linked lo consumer or mortgage l oan rates , but its movements often can signal the direction of interest rates in general. From Page Al MEDICS EXPLAINED. • • "At present with exception or a couple or officers, the police force as a whole is unable to perform at this minimum level. "Ambulance attendants : Attendants j ust sinc:e Jul,v have been required lo be certi!ied at EMT 1 level and in general they are excellent at caring for the noncritically injured or ill ' patient. But, they vary in their CPR skills a nd judgment of extremely serious cases. They do not begin to compare to a, paramedic's skills." BENEFITS "Paramedics in this area must be looked at on an individual basis. not a gross numbers (of J>eO\)le) served basis. Does the saving or a few individuals' lives who would not otherwise have li ved justify the expenditure of the necessary monies to maintain such a service? "Each person has to answer that question for himself." PROS FO R PARAMEDIC SERVICE WITH THE COUNTY "Paramedics would provide · markedly improved skills in dealing with and sustaining life in the serious cardi ac or multiple injury patient. This includes monitoring or heart rhythms . under the direction of the base hospital,. the administration or intravenous and intracardiac drugs and expert level of CPR ·training. · "The service shared with the county would cost Laguna Beach $70,000 versus $143,000 to $172,000 · if the city were lo elect to have its · own service. . "The paramedic's individual ~kills level, i.c, abllity to start '1ntravenous fluids, do CPR, etc., is more likely to remain at an ; excellent level by increasing the . -!lumber or caJls to which the : mdividuaJ wlll respond. Also, the ,. • I county firemen wm be rotated to a OAANO! COAST UK DAILY PILOT ~:t..~':"~~''T,i;:::i:.,:::;.:; (o.t\t ~l\1'14"4 Cofn.Oen1 ~ .. , tid•tlOM•'• IKi'bfl\Mcl MO~.a., tf\touot'I f rfdily fOf' C..''• lllMW H••DOft .. 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" ,. _,.,., 1111111 .. , -·--~ ,. .......... . busy station if there is a need for additional exposure. "One must realize that in chosing to live in the south coastal area with its relatively low density population, its 180 degree boundary with the water to the west and its mountainous terrain, the area does not lend itself to optimal response times or very high utilization." CONS TO THE CITY·COUNTY SHARING OF PARAMEDIC SERVICE "The unit would be stationed at the South Laguna fire station on Second Street and Virginia Drive which would bisect the area to be served between the county and Laguna Beach and thereby increase response time especially to north Laguna. ''One should understand that even a four to five minute response time should one live under optimal conditions in a topographically flat and square region would not in itself guarantee r euscitation of the collapsed cardiac patient unless basic life support meas~es had been instituted even sooner by family members, police or local firemen. "One should also realize the introduction or paramedics to the area would not eliminate the response by the rescue services currenUy responding. COST Laguna Beach voters will determine Tuesday if they wish lo finance paramedic service shared jointly by the city and the county through a seven·cent city tax override. The additional tax would cpet $12 a year for the owner or a $70,000 home if the full amount were levied. Funds Sought For San Juan Los Rios Area San Juan Capistrano planning commissione rs vot ed un- animously Tuesday to recom· mend that the city request $35,000 in federal lundlng foe lhe Loa Rios area. A second public beuinc on the propoaed t.blrd year renewal of Housing and Commu nity Development Act f\md1nc few re· development of the hlstorlc downtown Los Rlos dbtrtct ls planned ln about thne Weeks before City Council. The clty currently has "2,000 put ulde I or the redevelopment projectt to whlch the $35,000 would De added. The Arroyo Group, a consultant n.rm, ll cur. rently conductlna a 1t&MS,y ot the Loe Rios area. The conau.ltantl are expec:t.ed to make a proposal for Loi R.loe redevtlopment lll April.« MQ. minutes per day ln prepa.raUooo time. to be done on cam.pus. Mn. EHt Hid that teachers Wbo work at home lbould be able to count tb•t time u partly ru11uijng the oo-campu.s requtre-meot. Nixon Got Korean Donations? W ASIDNGTON (AP)-Korean businessman Tongsun Park reportedly told customs officials three years ago that be gave campaign contributions lo many prominent American politicians, including then·President Nixon, in connection with Park's rice de&ls. Park, a rice broker wbo is the key fhrure in a federal a and Jury i nve s tigation of in.Ou• ence·peddling in Congress by Korean agents, reportedly made the statements when slopped al the airport In Anchorage, Alaska, on Dec. 8, 1973. The government investigation involves up to 90 U.S. politicians whose names reportedly were carried on a list in Park's possession at the airport. A government source said today that Justice Department . investigators h ave not determined the significance or the list, p a rticularly whether it meant Park made any payments lotbeoCCicials. "That list can be viewed as one of Park's wildest dreams," but investigators must check out its meaning, the source said. In a separate development, the source said investigators dropped their effort to subpoena the South Korean Embassy's bank records because the material is being provided voluntarily. Next to the names on Park's list were figures which Park said were the amount of campaign contributions, said Donavan Working, who was then customs: district director in Anchorage. The largest number, 500, was alongaide Nixon's name, Working • said, adding that Park boasted that all the figures represented thousands or dollar s in contributions. Park said the contributions had ••something to do witb assistance from these orricial.s with some sort of a rice program that he was involved in," said Working, who contacted customs officials in Washington to ask whether the inspectors could copy or confiscate Park's papers. Other names on the list included Sens. Barry Goldwater and Hubert H . Humphrey, and then·Rep. Richard T. Hanna of OrangeCounty, Work.ingsaid. Working said his inspectors stopped Park because they suspected he was bringing an expensive camera Into the United States as an undeclared gift. Park became "n ea r hysterical·• when inspectors looked at his papers, which were written in Korean, with the politicians' names in English, said Working in a telephone interview rrom Laredo, Tex .• where he ls now customs' district director. • Alone point Park began tearing uponesbeet, Worklngsaid. Officials in Washington said the papers could not be confiscated or copied, and they were returned to Park and he was cleared lo rejoin his night. Fro•PageAJ ENERGY ••• gas, oil, nuclear, geothermal and hydro·e lectric, while working to conserve energy. -Developing new ways to use existing energy resources such as coal. -Importing new e nergy supplies from as yet untapped sources. Re nsc h said two large liquefied natural gas projects can still be completed In tlme to avoid a 1980 criilJ. which could c ut off eneray supplies to thou s ands o f California Industries. One or these project.I would brlna 1u to Southern California rrom South Alaska and another would dell ver 1as from Indonesia, Renscb1a1d. But, be said, he fears ••a combination of government bure,ucraUc letbarl)' plus a new dlmenalon in ener11 poll Uc•." COQ)d slow development. Renac:b said a fear of safety alto could hamper efforts t.o build 111 terminals in Calllonda. However. he aald, company studh11 show that people wbo live wit.bin five·elgbths ol a mile from • proposed Terminal Island tetmlnal would a,. twice a llbl.Y t.o be killed by a lt.Wnf aira'alt than by a Uquerted natural au acddat ud man tbm IOO times mcnllkel7 &o dl•ham •ftn. ~,, ...... $ ......... Promoting Their Point Farm workers and supporters lined Bristol Street near S?uth Coast Plaza in C::Osta Mesa Wednesday afternoon, displaying posters urging a Yes vote on Proposition 14 the farm l abor initiative. More than 200 farm worker~ line'd Ora nge County thoroughfares Wednesday in support of the Nov. 2 ballot measure. .. F,....PageAJ GREENBELT He declined to comment on Dilley's accusations. He· said the county office and its stare was comQ'litted to supporting policy, decisions made by lbe county's Senior Citizens Council. He said he objected to the office's advocacy role being termed .. "lobbying." Dilley said the Laguna Greenbelt took its action after consulting legal counsel. The Laguna Greenbelt is a conservation organization which has sou g ht t o preserve undeveloped properties arching around Laguna Beach and South Laguna. Brazen Thief · Gets Vacuum A $495 Industrial vacuum cleaner was stolen Wednesday from a Laguna Be ac h restauran t by a man who approached a restaurant worker and said he was told to pick up the cleaning equipment for another job. The thief even left a note and a telephone number where he could be r eached. The number was for Los Angeles weather information. The vacuum was stolen from Poor Richard's Kitchen. 1198 South Coast Highway. Police ~e investigating. ~QUALITY TELEVISION E',....P,..e.41 ' LETTER ••• by the firm ol Bellow and Toby, a firm that do'e1 prlbUDI tor Butcbtr and Forde. Cordova, bow.ver. said he wu most upset with the lmpllcaUon that be was the source ol a mud alin1in1 cam_palgn. "l have conalstently •nd contlnuoualy spoken on the lasues. I have refused to base my campaign on personalltiea.'• be said. The cbarfes apparqntly referred to ln tbe letter concern the aelsure of purportedly pornographic materlal from Slemona by the U.S. Customs. Those seizures, accorcilnc to news accounts have occurred twtce slnce 1974. The alle&ations also have concerned Slemons' role in getting a candidate to enter the primary at the last minute so that Slemons' name would have a preferred place on the ballot. Slemons denied knowin& that candidate, Dale Lucas. However It was later r eported that Lucas is an employe of Slemons. S l emons h as made no s ta t ement r egarding t he pornography charges and has insisted that as a condition of any interview he grants lo newsmen, the subject may not be brought up. EroaaPageAJ PEARL ••• sources ln Washington who had broken the Japanese diplomatic code. ' · Burn.a said that when Shivers was called before the Roberts Commission, a federal inquiry convened 11 d ays a fter lhe attack, the FBI agent did not mention his advance warning. "I think Shivers led away from the quenions so be didn't make a liar out of .himself," Burns recalled. Burns said he was "reasonably positive" that Shivers delivered the attack warning lo Hawaii military commanders Lt. Gen. WaJter Short and Adm. Husband Kimmel. "I think he (Shivers) gave lt \o me ... for a self-important reeling," Burns said. 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Whal they object to is a city council-approved rezone of one lot at the entrance to College J>ark. "It's called spot aonlng, and that's not an acceptable policy," said College PMk Homeowners Association secretary Karen MiUar. The parcel In question is a 5,000-square-foot lot, currently landscaped by its owner, Dick Nabers, president of Nabers Cadillac, 2600 Harbor Blvd. The previous city council approved his request for a rezene to commercial use of the residential lot last March. College Park homeowners collected 3,100 signatures on a petition oppoalng the re.zone ordinance, and the council placed the complex issue on the Nov. 2 general election ballot in tbe form of Referendum M.easureK. •"Ibe essential charad.er or a <SeeSPOT, Page AZ) ·Energy Needed 1County Unemployment Feared l By KATHY CLANCY California Gas Company. told an energy sources are found there 0tt1>t Dany P1t .. s1.1H Orange County audience this could be a depression by 1980 The president or one of morning that 76,000 local more severe than the Great California's leading energy workerscouldl<>se1heirjobsby Depression ofthe1930's. f irms today predicted a ~9 the end of the decade and 700,000 "When l speak of these tr.ape ,,ercent unemployment rate lD jobs could be lost statewide. consequences," Rensch said, "I Orange County by 1981 unless He was addressing the 14th have to quicltly add again that I mew sources of natural gas are . an nu a 1 0 r a n g e County am describing a crisis that need found. Economic Conference sponsored not happen." Joseph R. Rensch, president by the county chamber of He outlined three steps he said oC Pacific Lighting Corporation commerce. can be taken to avoid what he 11t'hich owns the Southern . He predicted that unless new called "the energy depression of the 1980's." He called for: Source llnncai.ed Candidate's Wife Charges Smear By JOANNE REYNOLDS OH~eDallyPlltllaa!I The wife of Assembly ~andidate Jim Slemom is going to tbe mails to defend her husband and her Jetter has drawn fire froni an 1oppooeot before it r has even r eached addressees• mallbdzes. , Anne Slernons. wife of the Republican nominee In the 74lh Assembly District, says in the letter her husband is victim of "a vicious and u gly smear campaign." And she invites recipients of the letter to see for themselves al a coffee at the Slemons home the ' night before . aed Tuesday's e.lection. · But Democratic candidate Ron Cordova, apprised ol the letter's contents, disputed its elaim t.bot charges were thrown at Slemoas ·'when it ii too late to respoad.,. CordoYa ·noted that the so-called smear . charges were made public nearly two weeks ago and since then, "my opponent has chosen not to abow himself. He bu not appeared at one debate or forum. He bas made me the only candidate who's campaigruog in the 74th," Cordova said. -Accelerating development of all energy production. including gas, oil, nuclear, geothermal and hydro·electric, while working to conserve energy. -Developing new ways to use existing energy resources such as coal. -Importing new energy supplies ·from as yet untapped sources. Rensch said two l a rge liquefied natural gas projects can 1tUl be completed in time to avoid a 1980 crisis, which could cut off energy supplies to thousands of California industries, One ol these Pl'Qiedl would brlng 1u to Southeril c.llfonU.a from South Alub and abot.b« would dell•er 1•• from l.ndooeala, ~Uld. But, be said, be fears ••a combination or government bureaucratic lethargy plus a new dimension in energy politics," could slow development. Rensch said a fear of safety also could hamper eUorts to build gas (See ENERGY, Page A%) O.lly PlllC SlMf ll'tlet• LANDSCAPED NABERS CADILLAC PARCEL SUBJECT OF COSTA MESA BALLOT MEASURE CoHege Pn Neighbor• Q•lm laaue Much Bigger '!'h•n 5,GOO-Squ•re-Foot Lot An Epidemie of Murder Psychiatrist Cites Alarming Death lnere<UJe SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An epidemic of unparalleled ferocity, against which there. is no vaccine, ls sweepi11g the United States -bloody murder. That w ._, the xnessa1• delivered WedJtesday . to hundreds or proseclJ&Qrs, judres a nd pubUc defenders at the kick:olf session of the National Homicide Symposium. Ten of every 100,000 Americans -more than were killed in the Vietnam war -were murdered between 1970 and 1974, they were told, and murder today ranks as the leading cause of death in this country. The statistics were those of Dr. Donald T. Lunde, clinical assoc-iate professor of psychiatry and law at. Stanford University, and one ot the court-appointed p&yeJila.t.;i•tt who e"~-~ new•P.•J>el' heiress P•trftJa Hearst ii«Ofet her bank. rQbberJ trial. The average age or tbe "average Americans" who are doing the tUling is 21, and one out of four killers is female, Lunde s,aid, but be bad no ready explanation for the surge in youthful homicide. percent or murder victims know their killers; husbands kill their wives in bedrooms with guns, while wives use knivesinkitehens to dispatch their spouses; the New England stales produce the fewest murders 3.f) percent, and the Southern states the highest, 13.4 percent; most killings happen in private places. Mesa Library Sets Book Sale Slemons, in· an interview earlier this week, said that the letter bad been personally. composed by his wife. He also said he was no longer using the services of Bill Butcher and An o ld Forde, the public relations specialists who bandied his primary campai(n which included many such mailings. Full Ho1;1ors Friday "These young," he said, "were raised differently from past generations. There has been more affluence, more permissiveness, greater expectations and therefore greater frustrations. And this is the first generation in human history subject to the influence ot television with its steady flow of Added that 60 to 65 percent <l all killings ~appen on weekends, holidays or during holiday months at occasions when there has been drinking; alcohol, which incr eases belligerency, -u involved in 50 percent or all homicides; firearms account for about two-thirds of the killings, and knives 18 percent, the rest poisons, beatings or self-defe~ Friends of the Costa Mesa Library will hold a book sale Nov. 6 in the parking lot of the California Federal Savings and Loan building , 2700 Harbor Blvd., from 8: 30 a.m. · 3 p.m. Paperbacks will be sold ror 10 cents each, bard cover books 25 cents each. Cordova also disputed that, notinJt that the letter was printed by the firm of Bellow and Toby. a firm that does printing for Butcher and Forde. Cordova, however, said he was most upset with the implication (See LE1TER, Page A%) oan1,.. ... ~w1t1ct1ar4 K...,tw "-Frank Dupps, 532 Center Sl, Costa Mesa, stands beside what is left of bis 30-f oot weeping willow, which blew -down du.ring this week's Santa Ana winds. "It sounded .. like a gun going oll when it broke/' Dupps said today. lle said the tree had been part of his landscape for . many years. 11Might make some good firewood ror ~meone;• he said. HB Police Dog Dies of Cancer By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OftloeDallyPlltllMalf None of the guys at roll caJJ in the Huntington Beach Police Department squad.room jok~ around this• morning, because their buddy big Ulli, who served with distinction for five years, died Wednesday. The huge German shepherd police dQg died peacefully at a pet hospital where hew as undergoing tests after suddenly showing signs of illness. "It was cancer," says his handler, Officer Bob Archey, who who kept um at home as another memberofthefamily. A full police-military honors funeral is scheduled Friday at 2 p .m., at Sea Breeze Pef Cemetery in Huntington Beach. "I don't know bow many of th.e guys will be able to attend," Officer Archey said today, but be predicted there will be a good, turnout for the well-known canine. "He saved an awful lot ol cops from getting their asses kicked." um 's master noted. Raised and bred as apolicedoc in Germany, the95·poundpartner who rode nightly with Officer Archey in Patrol Car K-9 joined theforcefiveyears ago. His exploits ln tracking down criminal suspects and protecting Archey and fellow officers were well known. · "Hew as a huge dog, larger than average. He was a German German s hepherd," Officer Archey said today. ''1 felt a lot safer when Bob was on graveyard shift, Just IOlowing UUi was with him," Arcbey'swU'e' said. "When Bob would make a car atop without a backup « roll as backup for another officer, be would Just roll down the window ""'UU1 'aside,'' she added. No matter whether 1t wu an aniry motorist 1bouttn1 ••· wavlne hia arm1 Oft' a iroup <I ~ HO"°RED IN DEATH "Potlce Dog Ultl surly outlaw bikers, Ulil would just grin at the nice menr Suddenly, they got much nicer. ''He used to come lnto the 'Station and he was real friendly tb everyone,•' says Patrolman Chris Schnelder. "He would nudge up to you to be petted and even sit in at rollcall.'' • · · Some ol UlU's e)C'(>loits involved }rls specialty, ·tracking, and be ·tound lost cblldr~n or sniJfed out bur&Jarainbldlng. . ' ' Various otheP Orange CoUtlty police a1encles use.d UlU occ•lonalty, •as well u b1I two 1arvhti.D.1 t8'Un• putnen, BalTJ <See DOG, Pa&• AZ) ,, violence." , Lunde, author of the new book, "Murder and Madness." said that last year children under 10 spent six hours a day watching TV, and "children imitate what they see." And what t:hey see, he declared, "are socially approved killings in cop shows that end when the SW AT teams corner the bad guys and shoot it out and the bad guys are killed." He held . parents responsible for, he said, failing to levy controls on their children who have been encouraged to act out their hostilities. In a chilling tabulation or violent death, Lunde said 70 Police Seek , Public's Help . .. In SA Slayi,ng Santa Aoa police are seeking communJty help in apprehending the murderer of an 82-year~ld apartment dweller in their city. r.jyrlle Ann Cullen was discovered dead in ber apartment at 3700 South Plan Drive last Oct. 15. Police said a relative found her blood- apl,att.ered body and contacted police. She apparently died of multiple stab · wounm, officers said. Pollce are requesting any information concerning JU)usual activity around the apartment complex near South Coast Plaza within a rew days of the crime. ''Information from people living or driving through the area in the lut couple of weeks may prove very valuable/'. said PoUce Lt. Ted·Weatherly. ; He sald any information prottded by wltnffses wtll bekept confidential. Witnesses are urged to con~c1 Imesttiator Bi11·Hill at 134-4233, « calf lhe Santa Ana Police DelW'tment em~gency number ,a183641.L Standard Gets Offshore Oil Drilling'·OK SACRAMENTO (AP) Renewed drilling by Standard Oil in the Santa Barbara Channel was approved today by the Stale Lands Commission. Drilling was suspended in the field alter a massive 1969 oil spill in the scenic channel north of Los Angeles covered beaches with oil and killed many bird<i. The decision allows Standard to drill new wells from four existing platforms in the Carpinteria and Summerland fields . The commission ordered Standard to carry $10 million in insurance against any damages. If any damage does occur, the company must open a claims office in Santa Barbara within 10 days and process all claims witliin 60 days. ' Coast Weather Mostly sunny Friday with warming expected. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs to 75-85, low about so. INSIDE TODA V Ot411Qt Coad Colltgt is pruenthag lht county prtmlert of . a . new drama whjch put• the Siztit• jnto ·ptrsptctfv•. Tom Titus review• tht play, '.'K~y's ChUdrm.'' on P.age CS. ladex - flnfamy' W.~:~·~ ''Rep rted f HONOLULU CAP) -A Conner JOvernor of Hawaii says, in commeou recorded before his :death, that an Fl11 e1ent warned hfm about the im~ attack on Pearl Harbor a week before the Japanese bombing d Dec. 7, 1941. The late Gov. John A. Burns, i 'Who at the time was a 32-year-old p()llce captain ln charge of a ,..lour-man espton-.e bureau, makea the statement in his tape. recorded memoirs. Burns recorded the tapes in January 1975, three rnontbs before his death, as part ot a University of llawall oral history project. Tbey were to be presented today to the University library. Burns said that on Dec. 7, 19U, he looked out his kitchen window and saw Japanese planes overhead. "Nothing I can do about it," ·Burns said on the tape. ''ll was not unexpected to me al all, ~.because .•. I was told by <FBI ,Aaent Robert L.) Shivers a week · hdore that we were gonna be •.• ttaclced." Burns said be did not press Shivers, who was in charge of lhe ·Honolulu bureau, about the .-~ce of his information. But •:Bums speculated that it came from then-FBI Direct.or J. Edgar Hoover, who Burns believed was . informed either by British intelligence offlcers or by sources in W ashlngton who bad broken the Japanese diplomatic code. Bu.tM said that when Shivers ...,as called before the Roberts mmission, a federal inquiry ..e.onvened 11 days after the attack, the FBI agent did not mention bis advance warning. "I think Shivers led away from the questions so be didn't make a liar out of himself," Burns r ecalled. Burns said he was ''reasonably positive" that Shivers delivered the attack warning to Hawaii· military commanders Lt. Gen. .Waller Short and Adm. Husband Kimmel. Apple Tour .SetNov.13 .. ·1n Costa Mesa ' Costa Mesa's d epartment of leisure services is sponsoring an all-day bus excursion to Southern California's apple country Nov. 13. The month of November is lhe .height of the apple harvest, and Costa Mesans who sign up for the trip wlU be treated to all varieties of the !rult-rigbt!rom the tree. The bus will leave the Community Recreation Center at the Orange County Fairgrounds at 9 a.m ., returning around 6 ,.p.m ., according lo Mike Putnam, coordinator of the trip. Cost is $4.85 per person, and Snterested people may sign up by .calling the department before Nov. 5 at 556-5300. .Comic Artist :Ttdks at OCC Stan Lee, comic book mentor or .such heroes as Spiderman, Captain Anierica, Silver Surfer and the Incredible Hulk, will . s~alt at Orange Coast CoUcge Friday at noon. The publisher and chief scriptwriter or Marvel Comics, whose new strip, .. Vera Valiant," appears In the Dally Pilot, has tiUed his lecture "Comte Books and the World About Us." Admission is 50 cents f~ the Jectur~ in the OCC Forum. ORANGE COAST c; DAILY PILOT L TN Or-CMU O.lty Pllet.-'°""<'I I.e..,. ....... , ......... ~ ....... _,_., .. _Dr_ (M\I PvllU•lll"' o.m,.ft. s.. ... Nil'°"'••• """''""'° Mo"'•V l~f°"9h l'r!My i.. to.le ~.!"v':.'~~~::=~~ ~=::~=~=r=~·;: ~;.:.~=..~.:..-Wu\ e.t ·-· ..... ""'*"l-P14111Mr ... , .. ~ vu~·-a.-•,...,., ,._ .. tCHfll a111i.. Coete tilHa Of9ol8 . .,..,..,.::;:::rA.~~ .... Promoting Their Point Farm workers and supporters lined Bristol Street ne~ South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Wednesday afternoon. displaying posters urging a Yes vote on hoposition 14 t~e farm labor initiative. More than ~ farm workers hned Orange County thoroughfares Wednesday in support of the Nov. 2 ballot measure. CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) President Ford said here today he was calling on all nations "to join in a cooperative effort to expand the benefits of peaceful uses of nuclear energy while preventing nuclear· proliferation." Arriving from lndianapoll§, Ind., on a Midwest campaign swing, Ford said that .. a comprehensive statement on nuclear policy" would be relea sed in his name in Washington later. He then announced a slowdown in movement toward use of DOLE FORGETS 'DEMOCRAT WARS'-A4 plutonium as a future nuclear fuel. Administration officials said the policy is designed to reduce the hazard of a worldwide spread of atomic weapons. Plutonium can be used as a fuel itself and also is a potential weapon. Administration officials elabo- ;rated on the policy at a briefing in Washington. One key decision was not spelled out explicitly in briefing papers but was confirmed by Robert Fri, deputy administrator of the Energy R esearch and Development Administration. He said that pending !urther study, Ford bas put off the idea of government participation in a plutonium reprocessing facility already partially completed by private industry near Barnwell, N.C. As anticJpated, Ford also urged that nuclear supplier nations restrain lhe transfer of reprocessing and uranium enrichment technology to other '1HE GREEK' PICKS CARTER LAS VEGAS (AP) -Las Vegas oddsmaker Jimmy ''The Greek" Snyder sees Democrat Jimmy Carter as a narrow' winner in next week's presidential election. Snyder makes Carter a 6·S favorite over President Ford. Fro.Page Al DOG ••• and Nick. Among those wbowill miss him are Taffy, the Archeya' little' Dachshund. "I called our minister at the First Christian Church yesterday. and said, 'Rev. Overt.on, 1 have a rather unusual request,• but he understood," said Mrs. Archey. So the Rev. Thomas A. Overton will give th3 funeral addreas, stressing Ulli 's example of devotion to serving bis master. A similar message will go on U lli's g r avestone at the cemetery. "~ot of the guys called yes aay when they lound out abou Ulli,"'said Officer Archey. .. Wha they all said. in essence, is thathewasn'tadog.Rewasacop. .. We want to do rJsbt by bl.m ••• •• Mesa Homeowners To Elect Officers The Mesa West Homeowners Aslociatlon will elect new ofn«rs at lta annual meeUna Nov. ' at WUson School. The a.saociation 's -presJdent. John Burkhard. Hid the meetiq will be held at 7 p.m. ettbucbaol, · located at tbe comer ot Wllloa StreetandPJacenU.Avenu~ countries for at lea.st three years . And, with the eventual use of plutonium al least postponed if not to be cancelled in the long run, Ford aaid the United States would begin expandiDJ{ facilities for storing radioactive waste materials, including plutonium, which emerge from lhe spent fuel of nuclear reactors. The President said his objective was to "strengthen the commitment of all nations to the goal of nonproliferation" and to establish a stronger foundation for Increased use of nuclear energy here and abroad. The presidential statement, long in the drafting st.age., came toward the end or a campaign in which Democrat Jimmy Carter also has been urging new steps to restrain the spread of nuclear weapons around the world. FrmaPageAl ENERGY ••• terminals in California. H<?wever, he said, company studies show that people who live within five-eighths of a mile from · a proposed Terminal Island terminal would be twice as likely lo be killed by a falling aircraft than by a liquefied natural gas accident and more than 300 times roorelikelytodiefromafire. ' .. •• tA••• r ca\end• TONIGBr COSTA MESA PUBLIC MEETING -Housing and Com munity Development Commltt~e. City CouncU chambers, 7:30 p.m. COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICl' -Regular meeUng, 1911 Placentia, 7:30 p.m. FOOTBALL-Costa Mesa n. Unlveralty atOCC, 7:30p.m. HAUNTED HOUSg -March of J>Jmes benefit. Fairgrounds cafeelerta throuah Oct. 30, 6-10 p.rn. Adm. $2. OCC LECTURE -·"'Family Estate Planning," Fine Art.a Bldg. ll9, 7:30 p.ID. "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM'' - Newport Harbor HlCh Drama, Auditorium, Od. 28 and JO, 1:30 p .m .$1.50 "THE RULING CL.A$" - South Cout Repertory Theater, Tuead.,.sunday throuih Oct. 30, 8p.m. . PamAY,OCl'.21 FOOTBALL -Estancia vs. Santa Ana Valley at Davidaoo Field, 8 p.m. FRIDAY N:JGHT FILMS -... Anne of the Tbousancl D.,s," OCC Forum, 7:30p,m. SL OCC PLANETARIUM - ••vutationa on a Stellar Tbeme. .. 7:30 and 9 p.m. OCC LECTURES -.. Introduction to Auertlon Tra.lninf," Science Lecture 1~ '1:80 p.m ... Earthquakes,•• Science Lecture 2, 7:80 .P·~· ••world war u, •• J"lae Arts Bldc. 119, 7:30 p.m. · . "WllEN YOU COMtN' • BACK, RED RYDER?" - Ir•ln• Comm~utlty Tbtater. Brtltol at Beet HW. Oct. a. ao. 1;30p.m. -· F,....Pap.41 SP6T ZONING ••• cltJ la renffted throueh tt• zcobtc poll CJ. or la.& &.blreait.'' Kn. Millar Hid la a polley ft~ tbe College Puk sroup ts trylof to relate to city covernment, "the need tor a clear-cut policy of no commercial lotruslon lolo est..bUJbed resldenUal areas." And. ab• taid, the n1cJne conttoveny ts much laraer than Just a que1tlon over a 1m&ll reaidenUal lot ln Collego Park. "Tills Issue has ramtncaUons for all Costa Mesans," she said. "It's a question of precedence." She eited the value of covenants, condltlons and restrictions CCC and Rs). established to protect. res.ldenUal properties, adding that once these protections are broken, ''They are no longer letally blnding." ''That ls what would happen if the rezone is upbeld," slit explained. ''It would set a precedent and homeowners would Jose the protection provided by CC and Rs. She also said that if the Jot is allowed to develop com· mercially, ''the lmplicil messa•e to commercial developers ls, Ulat, all they need to do ls buy residential property abutting commercial areas, remove homes and rezone will inevitably follow." "All they'd have to do is buy a lot. tear down tbe house, and get city approval for a rezone," echoed Jocelyn James, another College Park spokesman. "That's why this issue affects all residents of Costa Mesa, not just those who live on Princeton Drive," Mrs. James said. The homeowners are aware that the city's master plan calls for the eventual commercialization o! the one-tenth of a mile strip fronting on Harbor. "But that plan suggests that commercial development of the residential area not occur until such time as a large parcel be developed, offering financial gain to sellers," Mrs. Mlllaraaid. ''Spot commercial de - velopment is not beneficial to the property owners, or the city." She uld that if the lot is 11 3id, tM eitJ ...... C. IU a ant ut~ or lncreued tu revenue, "Which ma.y be offset by a possible loss ln revenue U the rezone adversely all~ real estate transactions in the area,'' she said. Other ariumenta supported by the homeowners include: -Commercial rezone does lillle toward maintaining and iD;tftrovlnc attracUve netahborboodJ. -There fa a housing 1horta.1e and homes are expensive to buy and maintain. •·we need to protect existing homes by avoiding commercial rel.Ofles in residential areas,•• she said. -The auto dealer "bas consistently indicated his need for more than a one lot expansion to improve h is financial situation, thus, il can be uaumed that hiJ gain or Joss as a rault of this decision will be minimal." l -Nearby homeowners stand to ose by a r~zone. f4rs. Millar cited real estate analyses which "indicate a commercial rezone in this neighborhood will lower property values. She cited "a decrease in attractiveness, JNisance factors sucb as noise from loudspeakers, rumble Crom machinery, parking problems on nearby streets, unpleasant lights, and loss of effectiveness of the area's covenenls, conditions and restrictions." The College Park group is urging a No vote on the ballot measure Nov. 2. Navy Again Loses Plane LONDON CAP) -The U.S. Navy's sunken Fl4 fighter plane fell back to the bottom of the sea as bad weather wrecked a bid to rf,ise il, the Navy reported. It added a search team was still looking for the plane's secret Phoenix missile on the bed or the North Sea off Scotland. "A lilt line w,hich had been secured to lbe Fl4 Tuesday failed in high seas and the aircraft sank to the bottom," a Navy spokesman said Wednesday. !!>QUALITY TELEVISION Bank Drops. Prime Rate CRlCAOO CAP) -'Dae I ConUnental nu nots 'Bank" Trust Co .. tt.e nation's seventh largest bank, said 'today it wlll cut it.s prime lendln1 rate from 6~ to 6~ perunt Friday. Tho drop was the ant chan1e by ~ m•jor bank Jo about a month. The prime rate Is what o ban)J charges its most creditworthy corporate customers for Joans. The rate is not directly linked to consumer or mortaage loan rates , but its movements often can signal the dlrectlon of interest rates ln general. F ..... P~AI LETTER ••• that be was the source of a mud slim~ing campaign. "I have consistently and continuously spoken on the issues. I have retuaed to base m y campaign on personalities," he said. The c harges apparently referred to in the letter concern the seizure or purportedly pornographic material from Slemons by tbe U.S. Customs. Those seizures, according to news accounts have occurred twice since 1974. · The aJleeations also ha"' concerned Slemons' role in gettin1 a candidate to enter the primary at the last minute so that Slemons • name would have a pre!erred pl~ce on the ballot. · Slemona denied knowing that candidate, Dale Lucas. 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Assembly candidate Jim Slemons is going t o the mails to defend her husband and her letter b3S drawn f'tre from an opponent before it has even reached addressees' mailboxes. Anne Slemons, wife or the Republican nominee in the 14th Assembly District, says in the letter her husband is victim of "a· ' vicious an d ugly smear campaign." And she invites recipients ot the letter to see for themselves at a cortee at the Slemoos bome the night before next Tuesday's election. But Democratic candidate Ron Cordova, apprised of the letter's contents, disputed its claim that charges were thrown at Slemoos ·'when it is too late to respond. .. Cordova noted that the SO·called smear charges were made public nearly two weeks ago and since then, "my opponent has chosen not to show himself. He bas not appeared at one debate or forum. He has made me the only candidate who's campaigning in t.be 74lh," Cordova said. Slemons, in· an intervlew earlier this week, said that the letter had been personally. composed by hi.s wife. He also Energy Needed (:.ounty Unemployment Feared By KATHY CLANCY 0t lh• Dally l'llot Si.It The p r esident of one o f California's leading energy firms today predicted a 19 percent unemployment rate in Orange County by 1981 unless new sources of natural gas are !ound. Joseph R . Rensch, president of Pacific Lighting Corporation. which owns the South er n California Gas Company, told an Orange County audience tttis morning that 76,000 l ocal workers could lose their jobs by the end of the decade and 700,000 jobs could be lost statewide. He was addressing the 14th ann ual Orange Count y Economic Conference sponsored by the county chamber of commerce. He predicted that Unless new energy sources are found there could be a depression by 1980 more severe than the Great ·Depression of the 1930's. "When I speak or these tragic consequences," Rensch said, ··1 have lo quickly add again that I am describing a crisis that need not happen." He ouUined three steps he said can be taken to avoid what he called "the energy depression of the 1.980's." He called for: -Accelerating development of all energy production, including gas, oil, n uclear, geothermal and h ydro-electric, wh ile working to conserve energy. -Developing new ways to use existing energy resources such (See ENERGY, Page A%) An Epide1nie of Murder Psychiatrist Cites A larming Death l ncreaJJe kickoff session or the National Homicide Symposium. The statistics were those or Dr. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An epidemic of unpar a lleled ferocity, against which there is no vaccine, ls sweeping the United States -bloody murder. I That was the message delivered Wednesday to · ;hundreds of prosecutors, judges ·and public del~nders at tbe ~ Ten of every 190,000 Americans -more than were killed in the Vietnam war -were murdered between 1970 al)d 1974, they were t.oid. and murder ~rants u the leading cause of death in this COWJtry. * Don a ld T . Lunde, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and law at Stanford University. and one of the court-appointed psychiatris ts who examined newspa per beireu Patricia Hearst be!Ot"e bet=bml: '9bbery trial. Full Honors Friday -RB Police Dog The average age of the "aYer•ee Alllericam" who are doing the killing is 21. and one out or four killers is female, Lunde said. but he h ad no r eady explanation for the s urge in youlbful homicide. said ·he was no longer usine the services or Bill Butcher and Arnold Forde, the public relations SJ>'!clalists who handled his primary campai~ which included many such mailings. • Cordova alsq disputed that. noting that the letter was printed by the firm or Bellow and Toby, a firm that does printing for Butcher and Forde. Cordova, however, said he was, most upset with the implication that he was the source ol a mud slinging campaign. • "I h ave consistently and continuously sp oken on the issues. I l)ave refused to base my campaign on personalities," he eaid. Tbe ch arges apparently referred to in the letter concern the seizurt! or purportedly pornogr aphic material from Slemona by the U.S. Customs. Those seizares, according to Shinanae ring Serenitg news account.I have occurred twtce stnce 1974. Tbe allegations also havo ·concerned Slemons• r ole in getting a candidate to enter the primary at the last minute so thatSlemons' name would have a prefened place on the ballot. Slemom denied bowing that candidate, Dale Lucas. However it was later reported that Lucas la an employe or Slemons. (See LETl'ER, Page AZ> ' IDM wurJer rides tnitUClllew.e • ~ Ana winds buff et his trail. Offshore breeze holds up the f ac-e of the tiny wave as the long-board rider slides easily .across its :•urfae.e-~ Water temperatures have dropped to the low 60s this week. Time to drag out old wetsuit for the Orange Coast's win surf. Pearl Harbor Warned . Dies of Cancer ••1 don't know how many of the guys will be able to attend," Officer Archey said today, but he pr.edicted there will be a good turnout for the well-known canine. • .. These young," be said, .. were raised ditrerently from past generations. There has been more a f!Ju ence, more permissiven ess. greatet' expectations and therefore greater frustrations. And this is the first generation in human history subject to the influence of television with its steady flow of violence." Ho!:!'::'::::'sm~a!::i.~:== ~~ by FBI . J governor of Hawaii says, in r ecorded memoirs. ..Nothing I can do about tt," By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OftMOellyl'l..CS.... None of the guys at roll call m tt)e Huntington Beach Police Department squadroom joked around this morning, because their buddy big Ulli, who served W'ith distinction for five years, died Wednesday. The huge German shepherd police dog died peacefully at a pet hospital where he was undergoing tests after s uddenly showing signs of iJlness. "It was cancer !' says his handler, Officer Bob Archey, who who kept Ulli at home as another member of the family, A full police-military honors funeral is scheduled. Friday at 2 p .m., at Sea Breeze Pet· Cemetery in Huntington Beach. .. He saved an awful lot or cops from getting their asses kicked," um 's master noted. Raised and bred as a police dog in Germany, the 95-pound partner who rode nightly with Officer Archey in Patrol Car K·9 joined the force five years ago. IDs exploits in traclcing down criminal suspects and protecting Archey and fellow officers were welllm'own. "He was a huge dog, larger than average. He was a German German sh epherd,•• OUicer . (~ee DOG, PageA2> '\ Nete BallJoa Arri.,al Balboa Peninsula birdwatchers should keep an eye out for this new arrival, the American bittern. While this member of the Heron family isn't rare, a number of bitterns hav~ turned up on the Peninsula in the past week. Most of them are currently occupying a euca9'J>tus tree behind tbe Balboa Library. Altbnu1h. ~ Po their boominl cries, this batch ol bltterna bu beeri peacetw ao tar. .. Lunde, author or the new book. "Murder a nd Madness," said that last year children under 10 spent six hours a day watching TV, and ''children imitate what (See MURDER, Page AZ) F m-d's V.isit comments recorded before his Burns recorded the tapes in Burns said on the tape. .. It was death, that an FBI agent warned January 1975, three months not unexpected to me at all, him about the impending attack before his death, as part of a because .•. I was told b.v (FBI on Pearl Harbor a week before University or Hawaii oral history Agent Robert L.) Shivers a week the J apanese bombing of Dec. 7, project. They were to be before that we were gonna 1941• presented today to the University attacked." The late Gov. John A. Bums, library. Burns said he did not pres who at the time was a32.year-0Jd Burns said that on Dec. 7, 1941, Shivers, who was in charge of the police captain in charge of a he looked out his kitchen window Honolulu bureau, a bout the four-man espionage bureau, and saw Japanese planes source or his information. But Burns speculated that it came from then· FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who Burns believed was Public· Fund Use Hit informed eithe r by British intelligence officers or by sources in W asbiogton who had broken the Japanese diplomatic code. Busing the Huntington Beach High School band, choir and drill team to hail the chief when President visited Sunday cost taxpayers $928.44, and some apparenUy are angry about it. A Huntington Beach High School social sciences teacher and the mother of at least one student involved in the ceremony at Mile Squar e Park in Fountai4 Valley have r egistered protests. Teacher Len Ewers and the parent he declined to identify don't believe public funds should have been spent on what Uiey ,contend was a partisan pollUcal event. "1 don't l>Weve publlc funds .tUi.oto Hi ke &lied Legal SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The cootrovers\al 13 percent p~ bike personally ne•otlated by a ·mayor Joseph Allot.o In the policemen and firemen strike lat year ls legal, tbe State~ d Appeal baa ruled. · ln upholding the Increase Wednesd~1 the appeals court supported me rullnc by SUperior Court Judie John E. Benson that an emeraency ex.lated at the 'time. The latest decl.aion ~ans retroaeUve pay for l, 700 policemen and 1,5U flremen. Tbe Alioto increase was eballen1ed by San Francisco insurance man N ick Veml06. He que1Uoned wbetber an elntl'IUCJ ullted ~· &iMt mtb. ... should be used to pay for any • partisan event," Ewers declared Wednesday. Ewers a lso claimed the school district would not release the amount of transportation costs for the practice run by the musicians, singers and marchers to the park Friday and again Sunday !or the actual event. District trustees reviewed the situation Thursday and discussed -but took no action on -establishment of a formal board policy on use or buses and facilities for such events. Superintendent Frank Abbott did confirm, however, the figure spent for Ford's Drange County campaign appearance was $928.44. He also defended it. He said it was comlderecl a prime opportunity to have an edq cationa l experience by performing for President Ford and a lesson in civics and government -not a partisan rally. The federal government will partially reimburse the City of Fountain Valley for overtime pay due police, fire department and public works employes who worked aiding the Secret Service with presidential security. This figure bas not yet been computed, Mayor Al Hollinden said. The mayor emphasized on the Issue of using city employes ln such a capaclty that the city shares the opinion of the school district that it is not a purely Partisan event. Burns said that when Shivers was called be!ore the Roberts Commission, a federal inquiry convened 11 days after t he attack, the FBI agent did not mention his advance warning. "I think Shivers led away frolJl the questions so he didn't make a liar out of himseJf.'' Burns recalled. Burns said he was "reasonab)J' positive" that Shivers delivered the attack warning to Hawall· military commanders Lt. Gen. Walter Short and Adm. Husband Kimmel. I Co ast Weath e r Mostly s unny Frlday.1 • lnsa-.aaee -.r---lled . with warmJng expected.' ... .&. .. ~.. Patchy fog ln the momtng. High5 to 75-85, low about Channel Drillinu 50 msmEToDAY • ~ Orange COOlt Co1J9 le ( 'fF/.:• s puunUng •h• coant11I ,,, ins tate's No.d ~~i!t:1~·=--=· per1pecHo.. Tona 'l'Ua t SACRAMENTO (AP) - Renewed drllllng by Stand.ard 011 1n the Santa Barbara Cbannel was approved todayby the State Lands Commilsloo. 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The 8:40 a.m. accident on 27th Street in Newport Beach sent 1 Hendershot to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he is listed in fair condition with leg injuries. The driver of the car, Rhoda L. Ferguson, 24, of Newport Beach was unhurt. Police are investigating the accident. ~Nuclear Benefits· Urged t ' Ford Asks Nations to Expand Peace Uses CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - President Ford said here today he was calling on all nations "lo join in a cooperative effort to expand the benefi ts or peaceful uses of nuclear energy while pr e v e ntin g nu c l e ar proliferation." Arriving from Indianapolis, Ind., on a Midwest campaign s wing. F o rd said that "a comprehensive sta te ment on nuc lear poli cy" would be r el eased in his n a m e i n Washington later . He then a nnounced a slowdown in movement toward use of Fire Plug Carted Off In Newport What weighs 150 pounds. 1s painted white, costs $350 and used to be bolted lo the s idewalk a t Balboa Boulevard and 28th Street in Newport Beach? · A missing fire hydrant. Newport Beach police . said today the hydrant was stolen from its corner someti me Wednesday. According lo a fir e departm ent s pokesman, the hydrant was a "dry barrel" type, which means, that it could be removed .' without water gushing out ofthe pipe. "But," a dd ed F ire Inspector Art Morton. "the thieves would have lo know what they were doing. "We don't know if they wanted it for their house or their dog, or what," he said . "But they sure got away with 1t " Fro. Page Al LETTER .•. S l e m o ns ha s m a d e n o 11 talement re,f?nrdin g th e pornog raphy charges and has ins isted that as a condition or any interview he 1trants to newsmen the subject may not be brought _up. 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C•Hfor,_,. ,.,.,t,,DU•ft bY t •'Uu U M :.:::r-·~::!!.J~.:e -•lftlY lftllllMy plutonium as a future nuclear fuel. Administration officials s aid the policy is designed to reduce the hazard of a worldwide spread of atomic weapons. Plutonium can be used as a fuel itself and also is a potential weapon. Administration officials elabo· rated on the policy at a briefing in Washington. One key decision was not spelled out explicitly in brieling papers but was confirmed by Rob e rt Fri, d e puty administrator of the Energy Researc h and Development Administration . He said that ~ding further s tudy, Ford has l>ut off the idea of government participation in a plutonium reprocessing facility already partially completed by private industry near Barnwell, N.C. As anticipated, Ford also urged that nuclea r supplier nations restrain the transfer of r e processing and uranium. enrichment technology to other countries for at least three years. Carter Says He Would Cut Taxes PITISBURGH CAP)-Jimmy· Carter says that if he is elected "a substantial lax reduction" would be the almost inevitable result of his economic program by· the end of four years. The Democratic presidential candidate s aid that a tax cut, the size of which he did not specify. would follow a reduction in unemploym ent and stabilization of the nation's economic growth r ate. The form er Georgia governor discussed tax cu ls in a local radio inter view Wednesday night, rep e ated the s tatement for reporters, then amplified it at a dinner for Allegheny County, Pa., Democrats. At a news conference in Erie, Carter reiterated the statement, but when asked how large tax cul might be, he replied, "I don't know." Emphasizing another theme that has become a fixture of his remarks at virtually every stop, Carter pleaded with some 7 ,000 people at a rally in Erie to be sure to vote. · "Quite often presidents are elected or dereated by a small margin," he s aid, noting that an average of one more vole in each precinct eight years ago would have elected Hubert Humphrey over Richard Nixon. "It is a mistake to take anything for granted, one state or one person," he said. Speaking before a senior citizens group in Plttsbur1h today, Carter s aid bis administ.raUon would "maintain the fiscal integrity of: our Social· 'Security system." Later today, be pJanned to attend a rally in Cleveland.before flnlsbinic the day ln New York. "Republican Inflation has depleted its truat fund, and Re1>ubltcan unemployment. rat.es have cut its revenues," Carter said of the Social Security progra!D • .. And, with the eventual use oC plutonium at least postponed iC not to be cancelled in the long run, Ford said the United States would begin expanding facilities ·for storing radioactive waste materials, including plutonium, which emerge from the spent fuel of nuclear reactors. The President said h1s objective was to "strengthen the commitment of all nations to the DOLE FORGETS 'DEMOCRAT WARS'--A4 goal of nonprolireration" and. to establish a stronger foundation for increased use of nuclear energy here and abroad. The presidential statement, long in the drafting stage, came toward the end of a campaign in which Democrat Jimmy Carter also has been urging new steps to · restrain the spread of nuclear weapons around the world. From Page A l DOG •.. Archey said today. "I felt a lot safer when Bob was on graveyard shift, just knowing urn was with him," Archey's wife said. "When Bob would make a car .stop without a backup or rc;>ll as backup for another officer, he would just roll down the window on Ulli 's side," she added . No matter whether it was an angry motorist shouting and waving his arms or a group of surly outlaw bikers, t.nli would just grin a t the nice menr · Suddenly, they got much nicer. "He used to come into the station and hew as real friendly to everyone," s ays Patrolman Chris Schneider. ''He would nudge up lo you to be petted and even sit in at roll call." Some or um 's exploits involved his specially, tracking, and he ·round lost children oc snllfed out burglars in hiding. ' Various other Orange County police agencies used Ulll occasionally, as well as his two surviving canine partners, Barry and Nick. Among those who will miss him are Taffy, the Arcbeys' lltUe' Dachshund. "I called our minister at the First Christian Church yesterday. and said, 'Rev. Overton, I have a rather unusual request,' but be understood," said Mrs. Archey. So the Rev. Thomas A.Overton will give the funeral address. s tressing Ulli 's example of devotion to serving his master. A slmllar message will g_o on Ulli 's gravestone at the cemetery. ·•A lot or the cuys called yesterday when they found out. about UlU," said Officer Archey. "What they all said, in essence, Is thalhewasn'tadog. Hewas a cop. "We want to do right by hJm ....... . .-...... r.,,e.AJ MURDER • they see." And what they see, be declared, "ate socially approved kJllinp in cop ahowa that end when the SW AT .teams comer the bad iu.ys and ahoot tt out and the bed...,, are killed.•• .WASHINGTON (AP)-Korean businessman Ton1sun Park reportedly told customs officials three )'ears aso that he cave camp~n conlributiom.to many prominent American polltlctans. including theo-PrQident Nixon, in connection wlth Park's rice deals. F,....P ogeAl ENERGY ..••• as coal. -Importing new ener gy supplies from as yet untapped sources. Rensch s aid two large liquefied natural gas projects can still be completed in time to avoid a 1980 crisis, which could cut orr ene rgy suppli~s to thous ands o ( C a liforni a industries. · One of these projects would bring gas to Southern Callrornla from South Alaska and another would deliv e r gas fro m Indonesia, Rensch said . But, he s aid, he fears "a combination of government bureaucratic lethargy plus a new dimension in energy politics," couJdslow development. Rensch said a fear of safety also could hamper efforts to build gas terminals tn California. · However, he s aid, company studies show that people who live within five-eighths of a mile from a proposed Terminal Island terminal would be twice as likely to be killed by a falling aircraft than by a liquefied natural gas accident and more than 300 times more likely to die from afire. Koala Bear D ies SAN DIEGO (AP)-Pepsi,one of six adult koalas presented to the San Die go Zoo a s a Bicentennial girt in July, has died from an intes tinal blockage, a zoo spokeswoman said Wednesday. Park, a rice broter who Is the kev fillW'e ln a federal Band jury investigation of tnflu· ence-ped~llnc ln COQ(..-S by J(onan acute, r~ ~ado th• trtatements when ttODMd at the airport in Anchoraie. Alaaka, on Dec. 8, 1973. The government lnveadcaUon involves up to 90 U.S. politicians whose names reportedly were carried on a list in Park's possession at the airport. A governmeot sourco sald !-OO•Y that Justice Department investigators have not determined tbesignifieanceotth~ list, particularly whether it meant Park made any payments to the officials. "That liat can be viewed as one of Park's wildest dreams," but investigators must check out its meaning, the source said. In a separate development, the source said investigatondropped their effort to subpoena the South Korean Embassy's bank records because the material is being provided voluntarily. Next to the names on Park's list were figures which Park said were the amount of campaign contributions, said Donavt Working, who was then customs• district director in Anchorage. The largesi number, 500, was alongside Nixon's name, Working said, adding that Park boasted that all the figures represented thousands of dollar s in contributions. Park said the contributions had "something lo do with assistance from these officials with some sort of a rice program that he was involved in," said Working, who contacted customs officials in Washington to ask whether the inspectors could copy or confiscate Park's papers. Other names on the list included Sens. Barry Goldwater and Hubert H . Humphrey, and then·Rep. Richard T. Hanna of OrangeCounty, Workingsaid. ~QUALITY TELEVISION BankDro~. Prime Rate CIDCA~ (AP) -'l'be ' Coatfnental lUinola Batik ck Truat Co., the nation's seventh tartest bank, said today it will cut its prime lendin1 rate from G"6 to 8~ percent Frldiy • • 11\e drop wu the flnt chang&by a major bankin about a month. The prime rate is whet a bank charaies Its most. credltwortby corporate customera tor Joans. 'l'be rate is not directly linked to consumer or mortgage loan rates, but Hs movements often can signal the direction of Interest rates In general. Planner s OK Skat eboard Park in Valley The Fountain Valley Planning Commission gave the go ahead Wednesday for construction of a half -acre skateboard park at 9125 Recreation Circle. The $25,000 project, located near Warner Avenue, Magnolia Street a nd the San Diego heeway, is being developed by California Racquetball Clubs, Inc. of La Jolla. . Construction is expected to begin by February, 1977, according to Dick Healy. a spokesman for the firm. 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Stoek .·· , OL 69, NO. 302, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA T~URSOAY, OCTOBER 28, 1976 TENCENTSJ Slenions' Defense ·Di-aWs F . . ire~· {8y JOANNE REYNOLDS ' • Ollll•01lty .. llets...t Th e wife of Assetnbly A.ndidate Jlm SlemOll! Is going o the malls to defend ber band and btr letter has drawn from an opponent before it as even reached addressees' 11Dailboxes. , Apoe Slemons. wile of the !l\epbbllcan nominee in the 74th I.Assembly District, says in U\e etter her husband is victim of ••a vicious and u g Jy s mear campaign." And she invites recipients of the letter to see for themselves at a coffee at the Slemons home the night before next Tuesday's election. But Democratic candidate Ron Cordova, apprised of the letter's contents, disputed its claim that charges were thrown at Slemons "when it is t-00 Jate to respond." Cordova noted that tbe so-called s mear charges were made public nearly two weeks ago and s Jnce then, "my opponent has chosen not to abow himself. He has not appeared at one debate or forum. He has made me tbe only candidate who's campaigning in the 74th," Cordova said. Slemons , in-an interview earlier this week, said that the Jetter b a d been person•lly composed by his wife. He also Energy Needed ounty Unemployment Feared By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille Oellf l'llol SIAllt The pres ident of on e or lifornia's leading en er gy ms t od ay predicted a 19 cent unemployment rate in ange County by 1811 unless w sources of natural gas are ound. Joseph R. Rensch, president Pacific Lighting Corporation bicb owns the· Southern ixon Got ore an Donatio~? WASHINGTON CAP)-Korean usinessman Tongsun Park i'eportedly told customs officials Oaree years ago ·that he gave campaign contributions to many J~ent Ame~ticjans, ~~ ... ~' tbeo·Pr Nixon, ,In connection with Park's rice ,deals. l '"Pil't, a rice broker who ls the by fimre In a federal aaod jury Unesligatlon of lnflu· eoce.aped<!llng in Congress by I Korean agents, reportedly made f tbe statements when stopped at the airport in Anchorage, Alaska, Clll Dec. 8, 1973. The government investigation Involves up to 90 U.S. politicians ~e names reportedly were earied on a lis t in Park's esslon at the airport. • J\. government .source said ~lay that Justice Department . ln.ves ti gators have not deW-mined the significance of the list. particularly whether it .ideant Park made any payments totheofflcials. ''That list can be viewed as one cl Park's wildest dreams," but investigators must check out its meaning, the source said. <See NIXON, P•ge Al) ,Bank Drops 1Prime Rate ,CHICAGO (AP) -The ConUnental Jllinois BanJc & Tr~st Co., t he nation's seventh largest banJc, said todax it will cut its prime lending rate from 6l!4 to 6~ percent Friday. The drop was the first change by a major bank in I • about a month. The prime rate Is what a bank charges its most f l creditworthy corporate customers for loans. The rate is not directly linked to consumer or mortgage j loan rates , but its move ments often can signal the direction of interest rates in general. California Gas Company, told an Or ange County audience this morning that 76,000 local workers could lose their jobs by the end of the decade and 700,000 jobs could be lost statewide. He was addressing the 14th annua l O r ange County Economic Conference sponsored by the county chamber or commerce. He predicted that unless new ''111E GREEIC PICKS CARTER LAS VEGAS (AP) -Las Vegas oddsmaker Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder sees Democrat J immy Carter as a narrow winne r in next week's presidential elecllon. Snyder makes Carter a 6·5 favorite over President Ford. Lack of Notice Sen~ Zoning Bid Back energy sources are found there cQuld be a depression by 1980 more severe than the Great Depression of the 1930's. "When I speak or these tragic consequences," Rensch said, "l have to quickly add again that I am describing a crisis that need not happen." He outlined three steps be said can be taken to avoid what he <See ENERGY, P•ge A?) Toro Man Charged in Extortion An El Toro man w as booked into Orange County Jail and his 17.year·old allel[ed ·companion l o dged in juvenile ball Wednesday on extortion charges filed after a Minion. VJeJo mechanic accuiled them of threatening him with • llX4 ha.ndle if he did bot r•Y a mounUn1 debt. A proposed zone change that Sheriff's ortlcers said the could pave the way for 2,807 new victim told them that Richard homes in the San Juan Capistrano F.dwin "Rick" Donnelley, 20, o( area was sent back to the starting 23072 La Vaca. El Toro, and a gate Wednesday by Orange juvenile companion ordered him County supervisors. to steaJ a luxury auto which they County planners admitted1they ,.. would dispose or to satisfy his had failed to notify 28 adjdcent ) debt. proptrty owners of the zone change application and have now r e r ou ted th e propose d development for a Nov. 9 planning commission bearing. At issue is the Colinas de Capistrano development, which covers 1,270 acres west of the San Diego Freeway and northwest of San Juan Capistrano. Supervisors learned oC the notification foulup last week when William Bathgate, who owns land near the proposed tract, said he had not been notified of the pendjng zone change as required by law. Murray Storm, assistant director ot t he county Environmental Management Agency (EMA). told s upervisors Wednesday a check or adjoining parcels showed Bathgate and 27 other landown ers were not notified. He said after the meeting that under county zoning codes the developer supplies planners with a list of property owners within 300 fee t o f a proposed de'ielopment. Planners then send out notifications of pending action. Wben the· original list tor the proje~t was submitted a couple ot years ago, Storm said, it was deficient, but the error was not caught. When the issue was revived r ecently, he said, planners updated the old list to reflect any property sales but did not realize the 28 parcels were missing. • Officers said Mlcba,eJ Coats, 20, of 25492 Adriana Drive, Mission Viejo, told them his proble m s beg an when he borrowed $40 from the juvenile and found that he could not repay the loan. They said Coals told them that Donnelly and the juvenile raised the amount or mo,iey he owed them to $320 jusl.1 three weeks after he borrowed U1e $4-0. · .... .. ..... Coats said his complaints led to his being threatened with the ax handle. He said he was also told to steal a Mercedes or Porsche auto with the assurance that his debt would be cleared off when the car was sold by friends of his creditors. said .be was.co longer uslq tbe services of Bill Butcher and Arnold Forde, the public relations spedaJlsts who handled his primary campaign wbJch included many aucb mallints. Cordova •lso disputed tb.at1 noting that the letter was printea by the firm of Bellow and Toby, a ttrm tbat does printing for Butcher and Forde. Cordova, however, said be wa most upset with the irnpliuUon .... . ..... , . :t"' l· th~~e was the~~ of a mud sllft~inghhtpaltt). ' · 'l hav1e tons~· tenUy. and · continuoosly spp, ~ on tbe lsstJe!., l .have retu to base mY campi\ign on per!l6lialities, .. he · said'~ .. ~ · fJt~ · ~bar~es:'.ttppare J'lllY refqred 'to in the~~ concun the seizure qt· P.tn.l'porte.dly · PQthogr,apbic .Ida erial from 'Slemona by tb~-...tt§ Customs. • Those se11ure~.~.littco.rdlng · to • : I : oJt., ...... ,.,... .., •k-it..._ J.fireat P.,_plda B1111t Christopher Pollack, 18 months of El Toro, investigates a sincere lookjng pumpkin patch in Irvine, apparently in hopes of finding the Great Ptimpkin. Chris is the son of· Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollack. MAC-County Gap . Eyed Over El Toro The vice ·chairman or the Mis· sion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) told Orange County Planning Commissioners this week there may be a communications gap betweep · MAC and county planners. ' Jobti~ Noble said :he noticett that MAC's opposition to a prO. ·posed 427·home tract ~as not in· duded in a list of other com· , men ts in a staff report on the pro-- posed development. "We would like to make sure we keep in touch with you people down here." Noble told the com· m ission. ••As representing the MAC here I would like to know wbo we tell if we don't see our in- put show up. · County planners told the com- mission ohe letter from MAC bad just arrived Tuesday, but they ·did not recall receiving another letter Noble said was mailed last March. Noble said MAC members had not been coming to county gov- ernment meetings until 'the past couple o( weeks because they thought their letters were being received and considered. "This is one case," he con· tinued, "Ho-many cases in the past has this occurred?" Commissionel's told him they did not think the loss of MAC communications was a common occurrence. . But Com missioner P eggy Cranston suggested MAC make certain its letters are addressed · toth.,commission. Noble's comments arose dur· · ing a discussion of a 135-acre de· i, velopment <>n the.southeast aide · or Ef Toro Road, 2,200 feet northeast of Canada Road. Controversy over that tract. along with the prol)OS4!d N>ad de· slgn or Antonio Road along one side of it, drew comcpent in addi- tion from parents and Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District officials. (See MAC GAP, P•«e A2) news accounts have occurred twice smce 1974. The alleeations also have conce rned Slemons' role· in gettin1 a candidate to enter the primary at the last minute so that Siemon.a' name would have a preferred place on the ballot. Slemons denied knowing that candidate, Dale Lucas. However it was later reported that Lucas is an employe of Slemons. · (See LETl'Ea, Page A!) ·'Infamy' Warning I Reported HONOLULU (AP) -A former governor of Hawaii says, in comments r ecorded before his death, that an FBI aaent warned him about the impending attick on Pearl Harbor a week be!ore the Japanese bombing ol Dec. 7, 1941. · The late Gov. John A. Burns. who at the time was a 32.year-old police captain in charge or a four-m a n espionage bureau, makes the statement in his tape· recorded memoirs. Burns recorded the tapes in January 1975, three months before his death, as part of a University of Hawali oral history project. They were to be presented today to the University library. Burns said that on Dec. 7, 19U, he looked out his kitchen window and saw Japanese planes overhead. "Nothing I can do about lt:• Burns said on the tape. "It was not unexpected to me at all. bf!cause ••. I was told by <FBI Aaent Robert L.) Shivers a week before that we were gonna be attacked." Burns said be did not press Shivers. wbo was in charge ol the Honohrlu buruu. about 'the source ol bis information. B,ut Bums speculated that it ca.$e from then·FBI Dlreclor J. Edgar Hoover, who Burns believed was informed e ither b y British intelligence officers or by sources in W ashlngton who h"ad broken the J apanese diplom atic code. . · Burns said that when Shl,vers was called before the Roberts Commission. a federal inqµiry convened 11 days after 'the attack, the FBI agent did not mention his advance warning. (See PEARL, Page AZ) Decorating ... Session Set Interior decorator Susan Lewis will discu ss honfe decorating on a budget Monday in E l Toro at a meeting of PHASE, a n organization for divorced and widowed women, at 7 p.m. at People's Federal Savings and Loan. 23688 El Toro Road. Mrs. Lewis, who has worked eight years in the Los Angeles· Orange County area, is currently employed as a decorator for tho mobile ho~e industry. Additional information and meeting reiiervations are avail· able from PHASE, 28362 Marguerite Pkwy., Suite 18, Mission Viejo; 831·3012. • Orange Coast r I I Vote Pushers five Viejo Senion Cited Weather Mostly sunny Friday with warming expected. Patchy.fog in tile momtng. m1hl to 1s.ss; low about· :so. j • Yiejo Girh Perfonn.SerVitt I ' Altboulh they•re ltil1 el-"t W 1 alDe yean away trom tbe letal y0Un1 ace, • 1roup of • ambitioua, Interested young 1 hdies from Mission Viejo are J&an.n1n1 to do '11 they ca.o to get CllUt the vote. The 11 members.or tbe 1 11Adventure Girls'• unlt of Campfire Girls are trying to earn "beads" (merit &ad1es> INt thff are a110 trytna to do a •ervlee to their community, .ccordtq to IJ'OQP leader Nancy ~art. =Jin. aart abd to-leader J'Qdy came up .ttb tbe Idea ot, their •lrll m.tlk• pollen ..;i:;:;;....;l>=e d_l1pla1ed. aroan4 the community urgtng adults to eet to the polls on Tuesday. ''Theft, after school oa election dayt the girls will go to vsrtous polling places 1U'ound the area and set five names each of registel'ed voters wbo haven't cast their ballots yet," said Mrs. Clark. .. Since we've talked about telephone etiquette, I think that ll the way we will contact these people," uJd Mrs. Clark, 8dding that some girls may go door to door ln their own netghborboods. "M. far u I know \we're lbe only ll'OQP of CamPfir9 Girls In the area doln1. sometblna like {SMGISLS, Pap.U> P.-...otlag TJaelr Polat Farm workers and suplJOl'ters lined Bria~l Strtet near South Coast Plua in Costa Mesa Wednetd., afternoon displaying posters ur~ a Yes vote on Propoaition i4 the farm labor inltl.Uve. Jlare tban 200 /ann worken lined Oran1e County thoroughfares Wedntsday in support ot the NO¥. 2 ballot measure . . , Five ~liaslon Viejo Hlch Scbcrol senlors have been honored lD the Natioul llertt , Scholarship Proaram. KrisUne L . Polker was named · u one ot 15,000 student.a YJbo will be competJng for one of abo\lt _11850 acbolanhips to be awardep .next 1pdng. . . Letters of commendation were presented by llark E. Fuse, Hal H. Hayes. Ann McCurry and Mike D. Wood. Over a mllllon 1tudent1 entered. the procrain bJ taldn& a quaUtytnc teat. Semi·ftnaliats aJ)d comtnended ataclentt represent Jes• tban two pettent of the naU011.•1 blab aebool leftlon • • t INSIDE TODAY ' A 'toomon toho eaUaf '/)Olk. /or latlp and gaoe .oft , .PJcomp(de addrtQ 1'IOl'Jdlled t ~ort help arriued. Sfc StorJ1 PtJo•A•. \ .. .42 DAlLY~ILOT . 58 ThU!!dg.Oc&obwU.1'19 1 AUNatlo .. ; Fo~ te ·u~ge • • · Nuclear Peace . CINCINNATI, Ohlo (AP) -Incl, OD a Midwest campalp President Ford 1ald her. todq awing, 1'ord 1ald tbat ••a 'be was calling on all natklm "to compreheulvo statement on Join in a cooperatift effort to auelear policy" would be expand the benefits ~peaceful ( ;S ~ J 1 uaes of nuclear ....,, wblle ~ ~:..!ll'!.:.~ng nuclear . ~ Arriving fro1n lndlanapollB. _ ,....,. ------_ * * * re eased in bla name In Cart 'T Wasbingtonlater. er T ows The President said bis l objective was to "strengthen tbe commitment of all nations to the ''[ax Cul by eoal ot nonproliferation" and to establish a atronger foundation I · for increased use of nuclear Ell energy here and abroad. ,..,enn d' The presidential atatement, I .I. ~ long in the drafting stace, ca.mo · toward the end of a campaign In Prn'SBURGR (AP)-Jlmmr which Democrat .Timmy Cart.er Carter says that if be is elected also bas been urging new steps to ''a substantial tax reduction" restrain the spread ol. nuclear would be the almost inevitable weapons around the world. resultofbiseconomlcprogramby Carter bas accused Ford ~ the end of four years. DOLE FORGETS 'DEMOCRAT WARS'-M G~1afJelt Aeeusatloa F11~ MDn1se Charge Levied Luuna Greenbelt lne. Ml hll the ·oran1• county Seolor Cttiun'• office with auecJUons ol l:nisuae of publfc twm ID tbe senior 1roup •a 111pp0rt ot a developer'• $38 lfdWoD project and has aiked for an lnvestlgatton by Dlatrlct Attorney Cecil Hicks. J~es W. Dilley. llfMident of the Laguna Greenbelt. said Wednesday bls request for an lnvatlgation stems from actions Uken by the senior citlzeos ol.fice which he charged with lobbying ln favor of the 1,285-unit Marcrof't. houaiag project on 48) acres near Top or the World in i..IUDa Beach. "We feel the ¥cloeed exhibits Indicate clearlt a misuse for private purpose. of COWlt.f funds, county personnel and county tim'e. We understand that you have undertaken prosecutions in the put for similar oaemes and we aak appropriate action in this recard, .. Dilley said in a Jetter to the district attorney. Marcraft project, a projeet th• c1 .. eJoiper clalma will PNVid• low eoat ($22,000 to t:H.000 prtf abrlcated houa«& tw senlp cltbena. One Jetter, sent bJ tbit Mnio cltbena omce to men tban 10 senior cltl1en1 group. "acknowledges thlt this pl'Ojec. la frankly ono 'to broach th Lquna Greenbelt'," DUley a.aid. Another letter fn:m the count; office to H. ilod1er Howell attorney for developer Howarc Muter, Dllley charges, seek aireement ·by ·o.e developer 01 guidelines for dnelopmen worked out by the senior dtben office and the count· ~nvlroamental Manacemeri Aaency. A spokesman f~ the distrk attorney's ofHce said the Grftllbelt letter bad not yet beer received but that when it wu, i preliminary evaluation would be made to determine the merit a tbecbar1es. The Democtatic presidential candidate said that a tax cut. the size of wblcb be did not specify, would follow a reduction in unemployment and stabilization or the nation's economic growth rate. tailing to display leadenbip ·in this field and. when parts of Ford's proposals were leaked earlier, Carter said Ford was just pirating and rehashing ideas the Democratic presidential candidate offered fint. o.lly ,. ... JIM! "'9'lt CAMP FIRE GIRLS GETTING OUT THE VOTE In MIHlon V1efo, Citizenship Begins Early Dilley's exhibits include a memorandum be has written pointing out efforts by county government to support the The office would detenn1ne iJ further formal investJgaUon Wat warranted after that. H. Ross Miller, a spokesmat for the Senior Citizens' Program office, said the office wu The former Georgia governor discussed tax cuts in a local radio i interview Wednesday night; . · repeated the statement for reporters, then amplified it at a dinner for Allegheny County. Pa .• Democrats. At a news conference in Erie, Carter reiterated the statement. but when asked how large tax cut · might be, he replied. .. I don't · know." • · · Elnphasizing another theme tbat has become a furture of bis remarks at virtualJy every stop, Carter pleaded with some 7,000 people at a rally in Erle to be sure to vote. ' , "Quite often presidents are elected or defeated by a small margin," he said, noting that an average or one more vote in each pre.cinct eight years ago would have elected Hubert Humphrey over Richard Nixon. J .. It Is a mistake to take ] anything for granted, one state or ] one person," be said. I 1' FroaPageAl l ENERGY ••• called "the energy depression or the 1980's." He called for: -Accelerating development of all energy production, including gas. oil, nuclear, geothermal and hydro.electric, while working to conserve energy. -Developing new ways to use existing energy resources such as coal. -Importing new energy supplies from as yet untapped sources. Rensch said two large liquefied natural gas projects can still be completed In time to avoid a 1980 crisis, which could cut orr energy s upplies to thousands of California industries. One or these projects would bring gas to Southern California from South Alaska and another would deliver eas from Indonesia, Renscbsald. But. he said, he tears "a combination of government bureaucratic letharey plua a new dimension in enerey poll Uc•," could slow development. Renschaald afearolsa!etyalao could hamper efforts to build gas. terminals In CalifornlL However, he said, company studies show that people who live within five-eighths ol a mile rrom a proposed Terminal bland · terminal would be twice u likely ·to be kWed by a falli.na alrcraft 'than by a liquefied natural eas I accident and more tban 300 times more llltely todle trom aftre. ,. OMNOaCOMT ·. DAILY PILOT S.....llVtllty ..... Ol!lelt ..,..,,. rtw1111Ma...... ..... SI Ford chose to make bis initial announcement here because of federal plans to spend $t.4 billion to build a new uranium enrichment plant at Portsmouth, Ohio. Saying the construction project can begin early next year, Ford said it would "mean 6,000 new jobs for southern Obi .. o. The Administration previously estimated federal spending on the plant at $2.8 billion. Ford has olten tried to deliver some good news from the federal government, usually of an economic nature. when he brings his campaign into an area. GIRLS ••. this," she said "We have been telling the girls wha·t will happen if people don't vote - that we will be governed by a minority,. A glance at the colorful posters being drafted by the girls makes it clear they have learned the importance or voting. "Hurry and Vote While You Still Can'' reads one sign. "Vote for a Presedent (sic) on Nov. 2 .. reads another. And, making a point that voting is a privilege for people, another poster declares, "No Dogs or Cats Can Vote." No 1'iolen~e .J! a~rine Murder Epidemic Sweeping America SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An epidemic or unparalleled ferocity, against which there is no vaccine, is sweeping the United States-bloody murder. Tba t was the mess age delivered Wedn esday to hundreds of prosecutors, judges and public de fenders at the kickoff session of tbe National Homicide Symposium. Ten of every 100,000 Americans -more than were killed in the Vietnam war -were murdered between 1970 and 1974, they were told, and murder today ranks as the leading cause or death in this country. The stati~tlcs were those of Dr. Donald T. Lunde, clinical usociate prof esaor of psychiatry and law at Stanford University. and one of the court-appointed psychiatrists who examined newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst before her bank robbery trial. The average age of the "average Americans" who are doing tbe killing is 21, and one out or four lclllers ls female, Lunde said, but he had no ready explanation for tbe surge in youthful homicide. .. These young," he said, "were raised diffe rently from past generations. There bas been more affluence, more permissiveness, greater expectations and therefore greater frustrations. And this is the first generation In buman hlatory subject to the lnfluence or television with its steady now of violence.•• Lunde, author of tbe new bc..ok, "Murder and Madness," said that last year cblldren under 10 spent six hours a day watching • TV, and "children imitate what MAC GAP theysee.~· . • • • And whal they see, he The commission took no action declared, "are socially approved on either plan and continued klllinas in cop shows that end hearings on both items until Mon· when the SW AT .teams corner the d bad guys and shoot it out and the 8~b Ferguson, a school district bad guys are killed." official, said trustees are worried a'bouC a 1taff·recommended ahllt in the alignment of Antonio Road that would curve it a half mile north between El Toro Road and Loi Allaos Boulevard. He explained they are con· cemed for the safety of cblld.ren at the Glen Yermo Elementary School at Trabuco and Loi Allaos Road1, !earlns tho 1blft will create more tralflc onTrabueo. Norm Llpln, vice preatdl'at of the Glen Yermo PTO, uked commllslonera to recommend that the road 10 1tralpt weet over a ridgeline instead. Repretentatlves for tbe William Lyon Company, de· veloper of the propoMd tract in the area, said county supenisors had asked that they not put a road throufb the rtdgellne. And they said thelr traffic atudles 1bowed the shift northward 1'0Uld notaute addi· dona1 cars travellqon Trabuco. ........ _.4J PEARL ••• · .. I 1hlnt Sbl•en lecl awa.y hm the qu•Uona ao be didn't mike a Har out of blmHlf, .. Burns ne11Ject. Bumi Hid be Wll •tnUGDab)y PoGtlH" that Shly .. deUY-.d the attack warnlila to Hawall mllltar"J commanct.s Lt. Oen. Walter Short and Adm. H\alband Kimmel. "I think be (Shlft!l'I) l•ft lt to me. • .for a 1tlf.lmportantt r..un,," Burm ~aid.. F,....PageAI NIXON ••• Ia a separate development, the source said lnvestlgaton dropped their effort to subpoena the South Korean Embassy's bank records because the material ls being provided voluntarll,Y. Next to the names on Part's llat were flgurea which Park said were tbe amount of campaign contrlbutlon1, said Donavan Workinf, who was then cuttoma• dlltrtct director tnAncborqe •. The lartest number, ~. wu alonplde Nixon 'a name, Worltlu 1ald, addJn1 that Part· bout.a that all th• n1ures represented thousand• of dollars in eontributlona. Part •aid the contrtbutlom bad "aometblq to do witb ualstance from thele offtclall wttb 101De IOl't of a rice ~tram that be wu IDvolnd ID,' Hid Wortdnl, Who COlltactld euatoma ol.ftda1a ID WublQltoQ to ut wbttba-tbe ln1pector1 could copy or 'COllftlcat. Part'• papers. P.,....P-AJ LE'ITER ••• Slemons has made ne>' atatement re1ardln1 the Porn~rapby char111 and bu lnllate<l that u a condition of any lntc'vlw he tr anti to newsmen. the aubJoct may not be bfouPt up. Group Seeks Funds To Display Fossils ) authorized by federal an< s late law to "work with'' developers for public and~rivat.E aenlor citizens housing. Mission Viejo Cultural and Heritage Committee has begun a campaign lo raise funds for the preservation and display or a whale's s kull and other fossils round in the community. Wendy Edgren, chairman of the Municipa l Advisory Council committee, said her g r oup plans to build a permanent educational display which would help school children and residents learn of the area's past through paleontology. Although tbe area is .. very rich" in foasus. Mrs. F.dgren said, very few of the bones found in Mission Viejo stay in Orange County. Most, she said. are sent to the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. 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