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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotS· Produeesfor Childless Pair THU~SOAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 VOL U. NO. JU, 4 SECTIONS. 44 PAGES f Leap Frogging I f J . Froi::·JUmpin~ enlhll.c;iasts turned out Wednesday at UC lrvine to partake in a contest that pitted frog against frog as part of Biology Week activities. This contestant got his entry to leap into the air , but alas, the green creature kept hopping in the wrong direction. First Graders Foil ···Knife-wielding Pair JACKSONV ILLE. Fla. (AP) -First grade pupils helped an ~lementary school teacher nee unha rm ed when a pair of escaped convicts held a knife to her throat and tried to take her hostage. "He could have stabbed me in the heart or the back," said Peggy O'Brien , the t eacher stopped by the convicts outside St. Patrick's Elementary School. "But the children scared rum. He dropped his knife to his side." her car and drive them wherever they wanted lo go. She said one of them told her, "There's cops all over the pliy::e and you 're going to drive us out of here." · When Mrs. O'Brien and the chlldren entered the school, the fugitives fled into a nearby woods. Police failed to catch them there, but less than four hou~ later apprehended them without resistance in a shopplng center parking lot in the same north Jacksonville area. Tax Cut Plan Hit . By Burns . WASHI NGTON (AP) - Chairman Arthur .Rums of the Federal Reserve Boar-d today re· commended against a tax cut at the present lime, but did not rule out changing his mind if the economy falls to recover from its CUJTent slowdown. "I see nq advantage in a tax cut at the present time," Bums said. "My mind on t he subject, however, is by no means closed." President Ford will send to Congress in January his prop<>sal to cut taxes across the board by $10 billion, with an increase in the Social Security tax rate that would mean a net cutof$8 billion. President-elect Jimmy Carter has said he will consider asking Congress for a tax reduction next year if the economic slowdown continues. Although a tax cut could be enacted without Bums' approval. some of Carter's advisers have expressed concern that the Federal Reser ve Board could off· set the benefits by tightening the nation's money supply. Burns had been tryioi to head ore a possible conflict with Carter op the matter. The chairman made his state- ments in a speech prepared for the United States League of Sav- ings Associations in New York. His remarks came as the gov· emment reduced its estimate of growth in the nation's economic output to 3.8 percent during the fall quarter. That rate ls just below the level generally considered neeessary lo whittle unemployment, which was at 7.9 percent.of the labor force in October with 7.6 million Americans out of work. (SeeTAXCUT, Page AZ) Walters' Value . . ----"------· - etworlt- .. , Schenkel Sour Raps Bcu:~ra W al,ters' Pay PHOENIX (AP) -ABC-TV sportscaster Chris Schenkel made no effort to hide his dislike of Barbara Walter s in an appearance here. "If Barbara Walters is worth $1 million. what are we worth? ABC Sparts is the only thing that makes ~ money for the network," Schenkel ,, said in a question·and·answer •r session before the Phoenix Ex- ecutives Club. Miss Walters signed a con· tract recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner. Schenkel of(ered, "Barbara is the kind of girl who would vote a town dry. then move.•· · Fugitive Nabbed Drug Suspect Held After Narco Raid One year after be vanished, Gregory E . Burt, wbO police aJ. lege is a West Orange<:otmty drug dealer suspect, is jailed again. Burt, 26, was captured Wednes· day as he huddled naked in a closet at his aunt's home in San Diego County. The suspect was picked up in a 10-man pre-dawn raid by Hunt· ington Beach police an6 the San Diego County Narcotics Task Force. Burt is in San Diego County Jail today, charged with dJ"u.g.re~aled offenses carrying $42,000 in ball, Huntington Beach officer~. r ported. He was booked on two arrest ' warrants issued last November when he posted bail,and then failed to appear for bearings in West Orange County Judicial Dls· lrict Court. Quantities of aJJeged cocaine and marijuana seized in the 3 a. m. raid at his-relative's Spring Valley home resulted in addi· tional charges against Burt. He Is to first face charges or possession of cocaine and marl· juana for sale -about $.S,000 worth-in San Diego, after which he faces similar charges in Orange County. (See SUSP ECT, Page t\2) 9 Firms Indicted SAN F RANCISCO CAP) -A eral grand jury in Honolulu indicted nine Hawaiian hotel fl and their trade auocialion on ch rges of conspiring to fix hqteJ room prices from prior to 1966 to at least Dec. 20, 1974. · SUspected Burglary Tips Bust Two Newport Beach patrolmen who thought they had spotted a burglar, ended up arresting a man early today for possession or 120 pounds of hashish worth an estimated $545,000 on the illicjt drug market. Jailed was Robert Edward Smith I I, 27, of 4901 Seashor Drive. He is being held in lieu o $100,000 bail. According to police, Smith wa arrested at 3 a.m. by officers wh allegedly found the drug in th home Smith shares with his wif and two young children. His wif was not home at the time o Smith's arrest, police said. According to investigators, th alleged cache of hash was dis· covered by patrol Ofncers Michael J ackson and Andrew Gonis. The two officers were patroll- ing the area when they spotted a man who appeared to be tamper- ing with lbe doorknob of Smith's house. The two officers stopped to in- vestigate and the man told them1 he was a friend of the occupant of the house. To prove his point, the man opened the front door and walked in with the oflicers behind him. The officers allege that, as they walked in, Smith was seated in the living room, working with some of the hash on a table in front of him. The la rge quantity or the narcotic was found alter a search. <Ste HASH, Page AZ> C:o ast Mrs. O'Brien said she ran at that mom e nt. guiding the children to the school entrance and instde. The two convicts fled. and later were captured. The convicts stopped her as~ was leaving her car Wednesda and prepuing to enter th school. One of them held an etght·inch butcher knife to her throat. Mrs. O'Brien said. She screamed. Ad Produces an Deir Weather Sunny Friday with high , temperatures on the coast ln the 73.77 range. Lows tonight 52.57. Two pupils came runntng up ,and other children followed, said Mrs. O'Brien, a firs t.grade teacher. Their presence, she laid, made the knife wielder nervous ... Oneof the men grabbed a let ol lceys she was holding, But Mrs. O'Brien said they were keys lo the school and not her car. Until the children came up, •Mn. O'Brien said, the men were tr')'ing lo force her to get back 1n SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A man who advertised Jast yeJlf for a "test tube" mother to bear bis child through artificial insemlna· Uon is the proud lather of a baby girt I . "Childless husband with in· fertiJe wife wants test tube baby." said a want ad published April 15, 1975, in the San Fran· cisco Chronicle. ''English or Northwestern European back· ground. Indicate fee and age. All answers confidential." ' The man agreed to tell hls story lo a ChroD.lcJe reporter on the condlUon lbat he and the moCber remain anonymous. , He was th• last of his ramUy line and said that when tbe ad was placed he wanted a child - his ch1ld -to carry on bls family name. He chose artificial insemina· tion becausehhe said, it would be immoral for im to have a sexual relationship outside or marriage to father a chlld. News stories about his plight brought 181 letters from women aa far a,a Bangladesh, he said. Letters were sen\ to an ad number at the Chronicle, and the man hired a lawyer and a doctor to take care Qf selection and the actual lmprepaUon. " The man was never to meet the mother or his child. The woman .-elected. "(P described only as an attractive, blonde, unmarried offtce worker living in the San Francisco Bay area. She had never had a child before. • Last December, the father vis· ited a doctor's om~ where he produced a sample of tm spttm. After he left, the doctor injected the sperin into the mother. "lt took the first tim~." the father said. The moth.er told t. ~ and co-workers what she was doing. Accordln& to the man's tawytr, ~~ her boss at first reacted with, " 'That kind of thing lan 't gotnc on .... j,Q.JUJ .iJlf,icei '.-~,.&bu&. weresexualp easureinvolved." He changed his Wild when the mother ar4ued tbf.t she was do· ing somethmg morW!y positive. 1 Tbe baby, live pounds anchix ounces with red hair and blue eyes, was born 54tpt. I. The Cather said 1.Jtere were IOme medical prot>iems at first. but she LI home aQdMtncweu. Hb wife be aaJd was a "bit dublowi" abOul the \dea at fi.,.t, "but lbe loves t.bat babf now Uke it wu her own. 1' <See f'ATR&ll, P ... ,U) { I NSIDE TOD/\ Y "We're in 1earu~ocba"l: pionihip boll club an Anaheim," 10111 Angels' gener.al manager Horry Dalton, Storu, c J. Index •• It • • ., •• ..,. .,., ., Cl·l ... , " ,. ... i ' . ~ . .. Clean Kisses Dr. Linu~ Pauling gets kissed by Dorothy Munro (left) an~ Cor rine Gorham ot the Linus Pauling Institute of · Sc~encc ai:i~ Medicine in Stanford." Pauling wears a T shirt pubhc1zing today's "Great Ameri'can Smokeout ·• sponsored by the American Cancer Society in an ~t­ t~mpt to encourage smokers to give up cigars and c1garclles for one day. Neighbors Object To Pair R e nting GROSSE PO INTE PARK I ~ch. (AP l -Because they ar~ • s1!1gle, Donald J . Mazzola and Richard Grover are being forced by neighbors Lo leave the four- bedroom house they rented in lhis affluent Detroit suburb The neighbors' fear, that they would harm the character of the area. carries weight since a local law forbids occupancy of single· family dwellings by anyone not related by blood. marri<.igc or adoption. According to a local official however, the ordinance is not en' forced against si ngle women Mazzola. 28. d1vorl'ed father of two small sons. and Cronan JO a used car sales.man, move<J° he~e after learning that a ·house thev shared in Detroit for l ' i year~ was to be sold The organiza t ion has scheduled a board meeting Mon· day to decide whether irounds exist to carry on the fight for the two. Poor Showing Ends Dallas' JFK Service DALLAS rAP ) -An annuaJ memorial 'ser vice on the an- niversary of President John F. K<.'nnedy's assassinalion has been canceled this year because of sharply reduced public atlen· clanc·t> They looked for a replact'ment and the tret' shadl'<I homt' fo~ s.150 lA!ss than two dozen people a month JU!>t f111he bill showed up for last year's ob· Av. are of the nintng ordinanr C'. scrvance at the site where Ken· Gronan inquired at e1ty hall. n.:dv v.as slam Nov. 22 1963 came av. ay c·nn\ meed thing-. :,.aid a spokesman for Oalla~ could be v.orked out and dcctdl'<l M a~or Robert Folsom when to fil e fur •m PXl'rpt1on. 'Q;.ie~ d..;ked Wednesday about the even m01 .. ed in some bdon~th~ serv1<.'C lx>fore tht' ht'aring Nell!hbors. nut1£1cd by m.111 lhat a publt(• hC';irmg would Ix· held. f 11 t'<I obJ 1.•ct1on-.. Thi' neij'(hbor!'. had nt•vt•r met the two The C1t\ Council deadlock('(! :i to 3 with one ab::.tcnt1on • Clayton Alandt. .,..hu ov.ned thl· house Co u n c 1 I m a n C h u r I 1•.., Tompkins \'Ot<'d for the l"«.'ep t1on lie !.ald the obJcctton!> pro babl.} arose bccau~c the appli cants werr men. but nol('d that perm1si.1on h<HI hN'n J!rantPcl many times for Ytonwn to hH· together without am obJl'Ct1on Mazzola said he v.ould like to continul' thl' lt'g:1I balll<' but added mo\•1ng expcn.'iC''l ;tlrcad' had cut hea v1 ly into thr1r budg<'l "I would like to do 11 for th<• sake of other people .ind to straighten out tht"•l· <;rc1 '>:.c Pointe snobs.·· he said However. help may be on the way Fotsom set1l-..a Jettei:. to the Greater Dallas Council of Churches this month asking it to encourage Dallas residents to observe the anniversary al their individual houses or worship. .. It had gotten lo the 'Point where we had more organizers .it the memorial than partici· pants." i;aid Folsom aide David Miller ... We thought we could reach more people through th~ir individual houses of \\'11rsh1p than asking them to ('Orne downtown Lo the site." Monday marks tbe 13th an· m\ersary of the fatal attack on K<'nnedy .while he was riding in a motor c ade in downtown Dallas. Fro.Page Al The Mi chigan bran<'h of the American Civil Liberties L'n10n TAX CUT• • • said the ordinuncc apf>('ars to b<' ''offens ive to l'onst1tutlonal rights, both or pnvacy and of freedom of association." ORAH~COAST DAILY PILOT """°' .. nQll" CH\f 0.\ly ....... !Mlf'I,...,., '"'"'""" bt""1'.t fl'W N,...., p, 111• P\I~·~ lh• '"" °'.....,. fJN'f Pubh \l'lt"Q (l")M O•t\'f ~,.,Atf .a•l>On\ ., .. ~l,,..f Mo""'ll ' fh1-...~ '''°" 10.-(L..l-. ~ P+fl'•~ f1f'•f fl .... 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"''' ... ,..,MVtf• •lttiie¥1 ~•ft ••t Dll"r"INUI_,. •• .,,,,.,.~1-· S-eH tt1u ..,, ... •••tt •t C..\t• Mru C•llftr"•• 1u•1c r1etlt ft •Y ''"'"'' u \0 "'"'tt.ty. e\t "'''' \4 \I ~lf'tfv f'n4l1l•r• .,t_,.u_u •-"''' . ... Ai • The Com merce Department t'stimated last monl.b that the Gross National Product-or total output of goods and services - grew at an annual rateoffourper- cent during the third quarter. The revised figures show an unexpec- tedly poor performance ill foreign trade. Referring to a tax cut, Bums said he "will weigh the lssue carefully" If the economy ap. pears to need sucb a stimulwi and if there are "economies" in federal spending. While some of Carter's advisers have said they would prefer.a one· time tax nibate, Burm said be would prefer a broad.1baaed permanent lax reduction of both business and individuals, similar to a tax cut enacted in the early 19805. ·'Such a measure. on a responsi- ble scale, would mi.nimh:e social conflict for our country," he said. Carter. ort the other hand, has said he will consider tax cuts aimed at benefiting low and mid- dle-income workers and has said nothing about culUng taxes to benefit bwsiness. ln any case, Burns said there ls no need for a tax cut at the present time, partly because it could add to tnflatlonar y pressuret and J)4rtly because he expects the CCQnomy to resume IOI.id growth without one . Hlegal Parki ng .. • Mesa Planning · A €rackdown 117 STEVE llnt"llELL Oftllt o ... , ~ .. IUff Costa Meaa police are goinf to crack down on owners ot ho0se and boat trailers and other Wlat· tached vehicles parked on elty streets. And that will mean fewer little · pink warnin1 cards attached to U,e illeially par~ vehicles, a\td ~ $15 citations and $2S vehi- cle tow-away charges, offictrs warn. AllhQugh a city council-reviled parktag ordinance toot effect ln mid·October, Cos~ Mesa traffic officers have refrained from ac· tive enforcement of the Jaw thus far in order to inform residents o( the changes. But all of that will soon cbanae. Arid the new law rs a tot tougher than the original parking or- dinance, says police traffic bureau commander Lt. John A. Rec an. "From now on, a,nyone who owns a house trailer, boat trailer or any other type of detached vebk le, must keep that vehicle off the public streets," ~egan said. · , He cited relluced visibility· in residential al'eas, reduction of usable roadway and problems involving street cleaning and in· adequate parking as reasons for the revised ordinance. Under the former regulation, owners were allowed up to 72. hours to move detached vehicles from the street. "We med to mark the street with chalk to see how long these vehicles were stored on public roadways," Regan said. "But now we're going lo give them one warning. Then. if there is no compliance, we will tow them off or cite them." He said the pink warning card would only be in effect a few hours, or overnight at the mo.st. "The warning cards are a courtesy. We don't have to issue them," he said. · · He said the ordinance still al- lows cars to remain parkoo in one location for 72 hours. "But those cars must be moved at least three car lengths or one tenth of a mile after that 72 hours," he warned. Regan said the revis-ed or- cUn an c e does not include motorists who use their recrea- tional vehicles to get to work and back. And, he said, owners are still allowed to jNlrk their detached· type vehicles on the street while loading or unloading them, or while conducting emergency re· pairs on them. "What we're after are the resi· dents who store their vehicles on the street. We 're not out to harass the person who just pulls his trailer up to clean it out.•' The traffic commander sug- eests that recreational vehicle and trailer owners pull their vehicles into the driveway if they are going to be gone for a length of time. "Or store it at a service station if you can arrange it," he said. Regan said that in most cases. the department will tow offend· ing vehicles away for storage. fees average $3 per day, accord· mg to one of the city's three F r .. rage A l SUSPECT ••• "We've been looking f~is JUY for a year," Huntington Beach police narcotics detail Sgt. Carl Vidana announced Wedncs· day afternoon. "Yesterday I got an anonymous telephone call. The guy was 100 percent correct, right down the line on Burt's whereabouts and everything," Sgt. Vldanosaid. Burt, Sgt. Vida no noted, was ar- rested along with an alleged ac- complice in two re lated Westminster a nd Huntington Beach cases last year involving some $50,000 worth of drugs. Invesll1ators said the aunt had no connection with the case other than having given her nephew a place to stay while seemingly job-less and down on his luck. Cops Quell SC 'Orgr.' A man who refused to identify h i mself com- plained to San Clemente police Wednesd ay night that a wild party next door was ~eeping him awake. .. ''I have to get up early to work," he said. "It sounds like a --orgy. over there." Police rushed to the source o( ~he disturbance, on AvenJda Miramar. The ladies they found inside pro mised to be more quJ et and continued with the Tupperware party . '-£!~ authorized towing agencies. "As a rule, we wilJ store the vehicle rather than cite the owner," he said, addini that rec~eatlonat vehicles and boat trailers often change bands several times, making it difllcult for police to cite the current re· gistered owner. "This ordinance lsn't aa tough as some cities' parking Jaws " Re~an said. "And I th.ink it giv~s vehicle owners a little latitude.'• F..._P~A I FATHER ••• Doggie Stonetf The rather said expenses totaled about $10,000 • $7,000 in payment to the mother and the rest in legal and medical fees. He Hid he still wants a son. ·•r can't afford it ritht now "tie said, "but I may try again."' The father's lawyer said there was no precedent for such a case. But he added, "It isn't bizarre when you think about it. It is ex- actly equivalent to artificial in· s e-m in a t i on of women by anonymous donors, a standard practice when a husband has an insufficient sperm count." Tammy, a four~year·old Labrador, is shown in front of 340 ~lad~er _:;tones remov.ed by Dr. R. G. Rasey, a vetennar1an m Westons Mills, N.Y. "This is more than I've ~ver seen or heard of being discovered in a dog at one time," Rasey said. Booze Heir's Tale Attack ed F,.._P~A I HASH ••. warrant had been obtained and Smith was booked for possession ol hash for sale. The man the patrolmen first thought to be a burglar was booked on an out: standing traffic warrant. The children were turned over to Smith's parents. WH1TE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP)- Whisky Heir Samuel Bronfman II has put on record a tearful tale or nine days of terror and <!es pair while he was a kidnap vic- tim last year. Now the account is under sharp attack by tbe de-fense. Bronfman went under cross- examination Wednesday after· . noon, in bis second day on the wit- ness stand at the trial of the men accused of kidnaping him. Mel This Year Give Something Different A JVC Portable radio -TV. This brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3 .. -{jiagonal TV all in 9"'x10x4'". Big hi-fi sound from its ,5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 0-cells. car cord. AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-cad battery pack. (Carry bag and sun shield optional extras.) Patrick Lynch. 38, and Dominic Byme,54. The questioning was to continue today regarding Walter Higgins~ homosexual relationship with the 23-year-old Bronfman. The de· fense contends the threat of ex· posure led Lynch to acquiesce in a scheme by Btonfman to fake a kidnaping to extort $2.3 million in ransom money fronf his fattier Edgar Bronfman, headoftheSea: gram distillery empire. 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A military magistrate was to decide, possibly today, whether to try four black Marines who were taken into custody after the club· bing and s tabbing abaull in a new motel-style barracks Saturday night, a base spokesman said. AJI but one of the white Marines were injured in the indicent, and threeol them remain hospitalized 1n satisfactory condition at the base hospital. Spokesman Lt. Charles Owen refused comment on anonymou~ telephone calls to local newspapers saying the targets of the attack were white power ad· vocates. "The investigation has not been completed," he said But Owen confirmed that in ad- dition to the black Marines already identified. three to five more were being sought for qucs· Honing. The incident apparently was the most serious racial outbreak at the base since 1970, when more than 30 black Marines stormed through a barracks occupied by · men getting ready to ship out for Vietnam. It took several hours lo restore order. In April of the same year. military police used tear gas to quell interracial fighting at a base club and the barracks of a helicopter squadron. That Augus t. about a dozen men were injured when fighting broke out among black and white -Prisoners at ltle t:>ase correctional center. Owen said problems at the base have been minor In recent years. "The Marine Corps has a good n?cord in race relations," he said. ''Whenever you mix 50.000 people together, there is going to be some friction.•· Brown Playing Scrooge Again To Employes? SACRAMENTO CAP) For the se<:ood year in a row, a state employe group says Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr 1s playing Scrooge at Christmas time. Last Christmas. the California State Employes Assoc1al1on .showed a caricature of Brown on its Christmas cards tellmg Santa Claus 1t was fine to wish ever· yone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, "but 1s 1t re· asonable? And who·s going to payforit?" On Wednesday, the Clencal ·and Allied Service Employes <CASE) issued u press release urging Brown to declare Dec 24 and Dec. 31 slate holidays so 110,000 stale workers could spend the days with their families 1 Christmas and New Year's fall on Saturdays, and state law doesn't provide time off when a holiday falls on Saturday If 1l falls on Sunday, state employes get Monday ofr Brown told reportE'rs he'd give slate workers an answer u month before Christmas CASE 1s di s tr1but1nR Christmas cards and suggesting that they be sent to Brown They picture Brown as Scrooge telling a clerk, "Lower your ex- pectations, Cratchit' Why should you expect a holiday, Just becouse it's Christmas?" The card includes this verse· " 'Twas the 'day be fore Ctuistmas, And all through the state, All the clericals were working, 'Cause Brown's Cl cheapskate." Naydeane Troy. CASE pres1 dent, said the "card is funny but. the situation isn't."' County Man Hit, Killed . Crossing Road A 41-year-old Santa Ana man was killed Wednesday evening when he apparently tried to Qross a dark street against the now O( Lraffic, police reported today. William James Everson. whose address is unknown, died nbout half an hour after the 12 : 26 a.m. accident, police said. Everson was struck al 3600 W First St. Santa Ana, by a pickup trµck driven by Gene Pentecost, •906 W. Morningside Ave., Santa Ana, then w3s run over by o while Mu1tang which did not stop, police aald. Officers said Pentero,,t was not held, hut the driver (>( lbe other car ls being soul(ht for queAUon· ing. Orange County 'Coroner's of- Ocen said they hevc not been ~ble to locate any l'<'latives and J do not know if Everson had any •W'Vivon. Dolly ll'lhl1 $1Jtll -to DAN RIOS WILL SHOW OFF HIS 'OLDEST ADOBE' Remembering San Juan Capistrano's Old Days Sort J ua11 A do be Sixth Generation Looks Back Fondly By ANNE COOPER 01 lh~ 041ly Polol $1411 Dan Rios will open his adobe to visitors Dec. 5 for the lh.ird an- n u a J San Juan Capistrano Christmas home lour. A bronze plaque by hi s front door at 31781 Los Rios Stre<'t re· ads: "Oldest adobe residence 1 n California, owned and occupied continuously by the Rios family since 1794." Rios can rememh<'r when only 800 people lived in aJI of the Capistrano Valley. and ever- ybody spoke Spanish Today. more than 14 .000 people live 1n San Juan alone, and monolingual Spanish·speakmg residents arc a small mmoritv. "Things ·have cha nged Whether 1t ·s for the better or wol"Se. who k1)ows?" said Rios But as he talkl'd about the pa~t. he left ltllle doubt as to his pre ference for Lhe old days firs storit•s ~ere happy. vibrant ac counts of folks working togeth1'r to "-ring a dt•<'cnt llnng and sim- ple pleasures frnm an ex1stcnc(' often fraught with hardship and danger Don Feliciano Castengura Rios came to San Juan in 1784. lfo was a Spanis h soldier c·ulled t1 "leather jacket." bCniUsc of lhc hea\.)' bullhi<lt> co\·ennf! he wore. to be imper\·ioui. to Indian Jr rowheads He was one of a dozen soldiers whose job tl was lo protE'el the fl edgling M issron SC1n Ju ~1 n Capistrano. founded in 1771i by Father Juniperu Serr~• After six years, soldier Rios was rclt'ased to return to more c1v1h2cd coun try Mexico, Cuba or Spain Instead. he accepted the Spanish go\'ernment's entice- ment lo pioneers 1.000 acr<'S of land and 300 head of cattle to stay a nd improv e the v1rg1 n Capistrano Valley "The Indians proVldcd plenty of lobor," said thP pioneer's descendant. "The J!OV<'rnment wanted skilled. Spanish labor. though, and since there was no social life. selllers had lo he cm !iced lo stay " The Spaniard, Rios. settled in. improved his land and built his adobe. In three years he was able to repay the government the 300 head of cattle. Dan Rios is the sixth gcneni· lion of the family to hvc in lhe adobe. His s on Steven, an Oakland attorney. plans lo move b.ack to San Juan in the near future to raise his family the eighth generation to grow up in the shadow of the famous "Jewel of the Missions." Dan Rios said he remembers the days when Santa Ana was an eight-hour buggy ride from home. On one trip to lhe city to stock up on s upplies. 5-year old Dan. stuck in the back of of the Camera Equipment Stolen From Store Rooftop burglars who broke their wfty through the ceiling to gain entry to a South Laguna camera store carried off camera equipment and cash W\th a total value of $3,976.17. OraTige County sheriff's or ficers said the break·in was dis· covered by employes of Aperture Camera and Stereo. 16 Monarch Bay Pini&. OHlccl"S said th in· truder11 broke a hole ln the c lllntt and then lowered themselv~ to the noor by rapes buggy with the store goods, ate the family's whole stock or pt>anuts. leaving a trail of peanut-shells from Santa Ana to San Juan. When he was a young man dur· ing the Depression of lhc 1930's., his mother and sisters ran a restaurant on the adobe pro-pertv. "My mama was the best . Spanish cook that ever was," s aid Rios . "Hollywood stars would arranj!e lo come to San Juan for the day, and Mama would turn the house over to them. My sisters would make out like bandits they'd make five or six dollars in tips, and that was big money in those days.'' The wartime food shortage closed the restaurant in 1942, but by that time Rios was fighting with the US Army in Europe. He made first lieutenant, but was discharged in 1945. whel) he Jost his rili?ht eye in the fighting. Back in San .Juan. Rios worked 2S years as a sheriff's deputy and deputy marshal. . When his mother died about 15 years ago, Rios removed from the adobe the ne wfang led modern furniture she'd bought and rcplact•d 1t with family heirlooms, which had been "Junked"' 1n the shed. He now opens the adobe on appointment to school children. historians and oth e r s Interes ted in Alla California pioneer lire. "The city wants lo buy the udobe for S.15.000 an acre." Rios ~aid ·'The property 1s an acre and a half The scrap of land a<'ross lht' street from the adobe isn't cv<'n bi~ enough to build on. and 1t sold for S.15.000. I don "t know what lo think about what is happening to San Juan. "Just look at this street, .. he said, pointing down Los Rios Street. "The only time the street rleaners come by here is when the city officials are expecting tourists like when the Freedom Train was in town. I think they've swept the street three times . "'The first lime the sweeper came by, an old grandma sitting out on her front porch nearly had a heart attack she had never seen one before, and the noise frightened her." Rios said city planners may know what is best for San Juan. but he said he has his reserva· liMS ·"Take the whole lot of them," he said, ·'the councilmen and city staff -they average about six years· re5ldcnce in San Juan, yet lhey're so sure they know what~ besL" Check Pilot, Shop Early Wat\t to avoid tbebollday shop· ping crowds and parking rrustra· Uons this season? The Dally Pilot has the answer -shop early. To help you do Just that, today's edition contains a ·· special Holiday Preview section ot gilt Ideas for the whole famjJy. The 12-page maguine features ln words and pictures unusllal gift suggestions from Oranae Coast merchants. Ideas range from at~klnf atulfers to home appliance . Look for Orange County Liv- inJfS Holiday Preview In l()cia)"a OalJ\' Pilot • -- Thursday November 1e 1m DAILY PILOT .43 Congn;ss Woes Due? " Carter Aide Se~s More ProbleT11$ By JCANNE REYNOLDS Of-O•llY rti..tS.." Jimmy Carter's weaknesses as a candidate wUJ prove to be hJs weaknesses as a President, says the leader of Carter's Calllomla campaien. Joe Cerrelt, bead of Carter's California election effort, and Stuart Spencer. chief political strategist for Pres.ident Ford 'In Calllomia, came up W\th 1ome surprising insights about the campaign and the Presldent- elect's future during a forum Wednesday in Newport Beach. The two men anal~zed lhe re- cent campaign before a meeting of the Orange County RepubUca, a public affairs forum sponsored by Claremont Men's College. Both m en agreed that the cam- paign lacked real substance with both candidates relying heavily on personality rather than is sues. Spencer called Ford's tac- tics the "no campaign cam- paign." · Cerrell said he UUed his re- marks on the campaign: "The Final Result Could Have Been Different. or Eastern Europe versus Pluyboy Magazine." He said Carter 's feat was one of the most remarkable o( American political history, but he predicted that Carter. who he described as a "poor politician," will have pr'oblems wi.th Congress. Spencer, for the most part agreed with Cerrell. saying he considered the closeness of the race a tribute to President Ford. He termed Ford an "acciden- tal president" and said the goal of the 73-day campaign wa~ to win 10 million voters a goal that was not met because of a 10-day flat spell after the second debate and during the Buti. crisis. Spencer said Carter would have been completely untoucha- ble if he had praised Ford's policies instead of attacking them. "We would have been hard put China St 759 Mobile serve1 Senior oval tnbte H1c;ih c;me back arn1 chair High cane back side Cha11 to p.roduce a sympathetic Image for the President if Cuter had done a JFK or Martin Luther Kin8·lYPe thing of uylng 'things have been all right so far, but now's tbe time for a new begin· ning'." Cerrell said ftally that Robert Dole's selection as Ford's nm· ning mate was the bigges t blunder of the campaign. He said Dole gave Democrats wbo might have not voted or who might have crossed party lines a "bate object" that drove them back into the party. "It was a blunder lo let him play the hatchet man," Cerrel said of Dole. But Spencer disagreed, noting Ford's solid showing in the lradi- tionally Democrat farm states was due to Dole· s presence on the GOP ticket. Spencer countered that Wlater Mondale's selection gave the Carter campaign the ap}>eatahce of a sellout to the eastern liberal faction of the Democratic party - an impression that probably cost Carter votes in the western states. Both men agreed that Carter faces problems in Washington that Walter Mondale's selection gave the Carter campaign the appearance of a sellout to the eastern liberal faction of the Democratic party -an im- pression that probably cost Carter votes in the western states. Both men agreed that Carter faces probiems in Washington from ~ Congress Lhat is likely to be trying to reassume powers it lost to the executive branch dur- ing the Nixon years. They also predicted that Carter would have trouble with a House and Senate thb~L-~~~11'\....!tL . .b.e.. ro~.m.ore.._. Ii crally oriented than the President·elecl. Cerrell predicted the first part· ing of ways would come over the Humphrey .Hawkins Full Employment bill pending before the Senate. As for th.e campaign, they both said a rew more votes in a cou_ple of key states, such as New ~ork. and it would be Gerald Ford fac· ing a troublesome~. ooL J immy Carter. · Quipped Cerrell: "Jerry Ford assumed the presidency because of the Washing ton Po&t and it lost it because of the New York Daily News." He was rererring to the Post's Pulitzer Prtie·winnillg coverage ot the Watergate scandal and the famous headline when Ford in- itially turned down a bill to help the city of New Yor)f out of its financial crisis. The headline re· ad. "Ford to NY: Drop Dead.'• Jury Demands Death Penalty ·For CdM ·Man ······ SACRAMENTO (AP) - Corkey Ogle, convicted of the ax killing of an OrovilJe woman and lhe shooting death of her son, committed a crime that requires the death penalty. a jury says. The Superior' Court jury de- cided Wednesday that the crime fits two ''special circum-. stances,'' either of which makes a death sentence mandatory under California law : multiple murder, and murder committed during a burglary. Ogle. 26. of Corona del Mar. was convicted Tuesday of killing Virginia Corkin. SS. and her son. Shane, 21 , after breaking into their Oroville house May 25. Officers said Ogle was in the house when Mrs. Corltio returned home, and hit her in the head with an ax. Her son returned home soon afterward, saw his mother 's body, and was telephoning for help when he was shot. Ogle. with help from a public defender, acted as his own at- tornev duriniz the nine-day trial. A .,aUable for h1u11edlate dell11e-ry $579 $219 $195 Dine tonight in Drexel 's France ... Cabernet II is here! The simplest fare is suddenly haul cuisine. served 1n a selling ltke this! Cabernet llf"il by Drexel.-lends French provincial elegance to todays dining. 1n pecan sohds and veneers. There are rare wood carvings to delight the eye. moldings. parquetry especially de- signed hardware. And the Drexel finish - deep. clear. lovingly aged Look 1n today, and bedazzled' Your Favoote Deslgn.r Will Be Happy To Assmr You H.J.GARRETT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTEnlOR DESIGNERS Op111 Mo,,,, Thun. & f ti. Evu. 221$ HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ~----- ... .- .. • . . • ' . . ~ . • " " ~ • .. .. " .. 1 A4 DAIL y PILOT .... , ~ Coasting i~J ~·. ~ with Tom arphiae ..,..!~"--., • Bottleneck In Waiting ONTHEROAD: I refuse any at· tempt to chronicle the number of years l 've been plying up and down Pacific Coast Highway in our region. No ma tter. It could be 100 summers and I'd still never understand the bridge. The bridge? Well , yes. there is only one bridge on Coast Highway that you can't understand. That 's the one spa nning Newport Bay. It is a chronic traffic bottleneck, four lanes narrow with signaJs on either side. All you need is a smaJlish fen· der·bender in the middle of that s pan and you ca n tie up Coast Jijghway from Seal Beach lo San Clemente. ONE OF THE interest ing features o f Newpo rt's Coast Highway Bay Br idge 1s the special sign for traffic in upcoasl lanes. Here, as you approach the bridge, upon some occasions you are greeted by a large sign hang· mg over the highway lhat flas hes huge white words that warn. "PREPARE TO STOP." The impact is such that the sign might as well read, "PRE PARE TO MEET Y OUR MAKER." Anyway, some days you arc asked lo Prepare and other times the sign stays da rk; just sulking there, domg nothing. I've always been mystified by why it is some times it demands that you Prepare and other limes the sign doesn 't give ·a hoot if you 're prepar ed or not. Thus, without really J(oing out and showing m y ignorance by asking someone in authority, I've tried to puzzle out what causes the sign to want you prepared only at <'crtain times IT SHOULD BE noted t hat at the Bay Bridge. there is no such preparation sign for traffi c mov- mg downcoast You are left to pre· sume those motorists Jlever have to stop. or be prepared to do 1t An)way. once I thoonied that the sign 1s mysteriously triggered to light up and flash, somehow when the traffic gets backed up ::t<'ross thl' bridge due to the DQver Onves1gna l Ala~. this theory seems fuzzy iw<'ausc the tr a rri c 1s always backed up across the bndge from the Dover Dri vc s ignal Other l1meo; I've calculated the "arnin~ placard works like an automatic foghorn. When it gets Just '>O foggy, the thing starts flashing its ominous messaj?e. TlllS !'liOTION ALSO explodes ~·<·ause the sign has been known to light up on per(ecUy clear days. Clear in the sky, that 1s. lt 's never rk aron the bridgt' Currt'nlly, I 'm working on .mother theory t hat the sign is ac tually there in e vent of crashes. : f'irst 1t will li ght up With thetradi .. ' .. .. • Thuractay, November 19. 1178 China's Fallout Checked WASHINGTON (AP) - American officials ar~ cbeck!ni for fallout from China's latest nuclear test explowloo, the largest in China's 12-year history as a nuclear power. U.S. officials expressed hope that the above-ground explosion Wednesday would not cause hazardous radiation levels in the United States. THE EXPL~~UON, estimated at four megatons by U.S. officials, also prompted speculation by Western. military experts that China has developed a nuclear warhead that can be loaded on a long-range missile. The blast was 20 times larger than the last Chinese test ex· plosion in September. But the En· vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that with favora·. ble weather conditions, thefallout here from the blast may not ex- ceed the low and harmless amounts of radiation caused by the September test. However, the levels could be in· creased, tor example, by heavy rains when the radioactive cloud from the explosion passes over the United States, the EPA said. EPA ACTIVATED A na· tionwide network of61 monitoring stations, located in every state ex- cept West Virginia and New Hampshire, after the blast was detected. The blast occurred at 10 p.m . PST Tuesday at the Lop Nor nuclear test site in western China, said a spo!Cesman for the Energy Research and Development Ad· ministration CERDA). · ERDA s aid the explosion had a force of four megatons, or 4 million tons of TNT. The Sep- tember blast measured 200,000 tons. MEANWHILE, JAPAN 'S Kyodo News Service and the Japanese newspaper Asahi re· ported from Peking that Western · military sources say that the latest test may signal completion by the Chinese of a strategic nuclear warhead for missiles. Kyodo quoted so11rces who said the latest nuclear tests and four launchings or earth satellites by China since the s ummer of 1975 point t o d e v e lopment of t hermonuclear warhead.a and sophisticated intercontinental ballis tic missiles (ICBMs), possibly with a range of about 2,500 miJes. The latest test, which the Chinese said would counteract "nuclear blackmail" by tbe Unit· ed Slates and Russia, was an above· ground blast that produced the familiar mushroom cloud. B(JY KILLS DOC TO S4JIE SISTER MIDLAND. Mich. CAP) -An ll·year-old boy may have saved his sister's life when he shot and killed a Doberman Pinscber that was mauling the girl, authorities a say . Tinae to Live ............... Augusta, Ga., policeman J . R. Rouse just wasn't ready to die. When an Augusta man fired at him with this handgun at point-blank range Wednesday, the bullet lodged in the barrel and Rouse was uninjured. "I guess it just wasn 't my time,'' he said. Christians ClaiID Strategic Victory ·Doctor Backs . Warren Tests WASRlNGTON (AP) -A. Columbia University medical.school.: official says bJ• tndependtnt tests confirm the Warren Com~ . m.Lt•lon's find1oi that President John F. Kennedy was shot tromi; .. the back and not the front, a key point ht determWni whethf - there wu more than one ususln. ~. 'lbe Warren Commiuloa said nedy w4'_s struck from the rear. the bullet was fired by Lee But Wecht contends the angle ab Harvey Oswal~. who it srud act· which the bullets entered Ken·. edaloneinthekiWng. nedy's body made it impossible D&. JOHN K. Lattimer, for them to have been fired 'by chairman of the Urology Oswald lrom his location on the ; Department at Columbia sixth floor of 'the Texas School , University's College of Pbysi-Book Depository. .. ciana and Surgeons, showed Kennedy was struck twlce,· fllms of experiments be con· first in the neck and then in the ~~­du'cted by firing a rifle identical bead. Lattimer said the first•. to the one used by Oswald into shot alone, which injured Ken, the back of an animal skull. nedy's spine and pierced his.- Each time the shot produced windpipe, probably would bav~ ... the same backward mcition seen been fatal. • in a film of the Kemiedy as- saasinaUon. That motion was the result of a jet recoil el!ect caused by the explosion of the entire right front of Kennedy's bea~. Lat· timer told a N atlonal Press Club luncheon. Kennedy's movement "in no way implies t.bat he was shot from the front right," Lattimer said. Lattimer's findings parallel those of government pbysiclans who re-examined the Kennedy. aatopsy materials in Lattimer also endorsed tbe Warren Commission's so-called..· "single bullet" theory which holds that the s ame bullet that struck Kennedy ii\ the throat hit ·;,. thenTexas Gov.JohnConnally. ~ . " Mis~ing Boy's BodyFo~ 1967 and again in 1975. Lattimer ~ F l Pl was the first nongovernment L ,q OU ay physician to be given acess to the autopsy matenals. IDS TINDINGS contradict the publicly stated belief of Rep. Thomas Downing, chairman of the House Assassination Com- mittee, t.bat Kennedy was shot from the front. TEN SLEEP, Wyo. (AP) -I\ month-long vigil by the parenUJ · of 4·year-old Ronnie Rea, unable·' to s pe ak a nd legally blind without glasses, bas ended with the discovery of his decomposed.:· body. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Chris tians claimed the capture today of a Downing signed about 10 sub- strategic Moslem village near the Israeli border, and pro-Syrian poenas Tuesday lo be issued m The boy's Oct. 11 disap: pe arance had baffled sera searchers . Palestinians battled in a refugee camp in souther Beirut with guerrillas connection wit.b his committee's whosupport YasirArafat. investigation of the Kennedy The Christian PhaJange party said its forces captured Kfar Kial in slaying and that of Dr. Martin house-to-hous e fighting during ( Luther King, a spokesman said. the night. But the leftis t J No details about the subpoenas Lebanese Arab Army claimed JN SH ORT were available. the attackers were thrown back Downing bases his belief that t.o the fringes of the village, a few Kennedy was shot from the hundred yards from the Israeli waning days, the l''ord Ad· ' front on a film of the assassina- border. . ministration is going ahead with lion which shows Kennedy be· A leftist communique said the production of Minuteman long· ing jolted violently backward Christians were ·aided by lsraeli range missiles in what officials and to the left at the moment he commandos and backed by an say is a demonstration to the Sov· is shot. artillery barrage from Israeli iet Union of Amerlcandetermina-DOWNING CON'IENDS THE border positions. Authoritative Uon notto weaken its defenses. backward motion indicates the WASHAKIE COUNTY Sheriff J a m es Waril a s aid tw() ranchhands found the body Wed- nesday partially burled lo an open field about nine miles southeast of here and three miles , · from the b<>y 's home. He said the · body was nea r a dirt road that.· passes by the boy's home. Warila said there was no . evidence of foul play. He said th& . body would be tiansported. to · • Casper ~ay for an auto .. y. military sources in Tel Aviv de-Pre11ldent Ford has approved bullet struck Kennedy in the nied Israeli involvement, but production or an additional 60 front, meaning a second as-Officia ls h ad formally dis- there was no way to determine Minuteman III long-range mis-sa.ssin was present in Dallas on banded their search eight days ' tbe validity of either report. siles, tbe Pentagon said Wednes· Nov. 22, 1963. after Ronnie disappeared. The OPEC R -tain• Plan day, indicating that a major fac· Dr. Cyril Wecbt, anothe r area had been chilled by tern· • .., tor in Ford's dec:lslon is the lack physician who bas examined peratures in the teens, buffeted KUWAIT (A p ) _ The oil so far of U.S.·Soviet agreement the autopsy materials. has said by strong winds and blanketed by ' m.iniaters or the Organization of on long-term limitation or he agrees with the Warren snow in the days immediately · h~~wm Ex~rtingCoun~~~~=a=t=e=g=k=n=u=c=l=e=a=r=w=e=a=po=ns=.====Co=m=m=b=s=i=o=n=f=in=~=·=n=g=th=a=t=K=e=n=·==fo=l=~=w=i=n=g=t=h=e=d=i=s=a=ppe=~=~=c=e=·=~ wlll meet as scheduled De<:. IS to ,.. study proposals for oil price hikes, Minister of State Ab· dulaiiz Hussein said today. Hussein denied reports from Vienna, where OPEC head- quarters ls located , that the meeting will be postponed until after a Paris conference starting the same day between rich and poor nations. FratUI Rx: .Jail? WASHINGTON <AP ) Congress is being urged to con· sider severe jail terms for doc· tors, druggists and nursing home operators found guilty of taking part in the estimated billions of dollars in Medicaid fraud. Charles Hynes, New York state Qot a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn " t1onal message, "PREPARE TO ;.. ~ STOP ·• Then, 1f a crash occur!!, •. ... the mesc;age will chMgc to. "l :: T<>LDYOUSO ' Police sa id the boy, Jamie Wright, fired three shots into the dog at point· blank range with bla father's .22-caHf>er pistol when Ute animal attacked tus 10-yea.r- old sister, Vickie. The girl was lis ted in fair con- dition at Midland Hospital on Wednesday following sur1ery for deep bites on both her legs. special prosecutor for nursing homes, told a Senate investigal· inc committee Wednesday that hla office uncovered evidence that nursing h ome oper a tors were padding bills under the federal-state Medicaid program to Jfay for personal luxuries. . ' .. . :· '. .. .. •. '. .. . ' \ • I 1: • Then. a m('chan1caJ alarm will ~ drop out or the bollom of the sign .. and slap a ticket on the errant : driver's wrndsh1eld ~ This age of automation 1s won- "The dog would have killed my daughter ," the children's mother said. ''He would have killed ber lf Jamie didn't keep his head.'' 80 1'll•dle• Ordered "' derful. WASHINGTON (APl -In its .. . ' • Fog Blanks Out Florida All>•nu-rqlt" Ar<.hof'"Q9" AOlHUA fM""nl1•hf llo<IOf'I Ollt- C1f'lC1nf\•I• Ct~.,.IAM °""""' D11ro11 OulUlh HOnoluh1 Mou\10" K•"'"' City I.es ll•a~' 1..1111~qoo NI.it '° 1• '° , . 1J ... u 11 19 ~ ,. to .0 M ,. q ., thrOUQh 1119 u•yon •nd """"'4al11 .,.., will Slow ~ bit clroPC>lnq lo ..-0 ?S mllt\ per nour 1on19111 l>ul ~td 040 uo •o••n Friday Md o- llW --Pr>d "'" Wea t11er S.rvlG• . ...., Gu1i\ ol 1' mo"' wore cloc-td WtdM\Cl•Y al Ca ton Pau 1,. S.11 &errwinlll\O Covnty . 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For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and the action you need to solve your problems with government agencies and businesses. Mall your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to Include your telephone num her. Even tr you don't have a problerrt, the At Your Service col· umn Is Interesting reading, daily except Saturdays DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' . . . . f •• .·. .. • • ' . , . .• •:: Al"WltffMle ~cuureB1111t~ Former a s tron aut Scott Carpenter will join the son of Charles Lindbergh in an aUempt to raise several billion dollars of Chinese treasure from a J apanese ship which was sunk while transporting its loot from occupied t erritories to Japan in 1945. J Patient Abuse Revealed Cammillo Nurse Blames Adndnistrators VENTURA (AP) -Patients are undersupervised, too heavily medicated, sometimes choked, and tended by poorly trained employes at Camarillo State Hospital, eaya a nurse, blaming the hospital's management for concealing poor conditions. ln a startlingi departure from the testimony of most witnesses Wednesday during an lnvestiga. lion or deaths at Camarillo, Lin· da Holder ofrered to teU all she knew, naming names and specific details. ADMITl'EDLY NERVOUS on the witness stand, the 13-year emptoye of Camarillo suddenly poured out a story that accused higher-ups, including acting medical director Dr. Martin Gish, of participating in a cover- up to deceive state inspectors. Her testimony came during the second week of a public in· vesligatlon by the Ventura Coun· ty Grand Jury. The investleation resulted from a year-long probe ol patient deaths at the hospital dating back to 1972. Investigators have called at least 55 deaths "auspicious." 111E 3Z· YEAR-OLD nurse sMld that when an inspection ls due, "they find out what unit will be visited. They put new pajamas on the patients, put new sheets on th~ bed, and call extra help from other units " to make it appear the hospital has adequate staff. "They cover up the conditions that we have to work under," she said, adding that she had been re· cently dlrected to work alone on the admissions unit, which re· celves many violent patients. IN THE PAST, Mrs. Holder continued, her complaints went unheeded and she was afraid to give her version to inspectors. "I'm not afraid anymore," she said, though she added that ad- ministrators were having her transferred from the admissions unit lo another part of the boapltal. Gish, speaking to reporters after Mrs. Holder's testimony, said of the cover-up allegations, "I think that's long past. l tbink that happen e d during Gov . Reagan's administration.'' ABOUT UNDERSTAFFING, be said, "We wish it wouJd be bet· ter. The people above us are working toward improving it." Coincidentally, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU ) submitted to the 16-member grand jury Wednesday a report calling Camarillo's management an "administrative nightmare " The r e port said "the ad- ministration encourages and re· wards staff members who look . the other way when patients are abused or mis tre ated and punishes those who speak out Thur'<iay November 18, 1979 REVEALS PATIENT ABUSES Nurse Linda Holder County Chief.s Seek Tax Action ~~~_}hey see something CALLED AS A witness io the THE STATEMENT, submitted SA N DIEGO (AP ) -fi cers and ne('\!mg only routine The executive direct.or of the by Ventura Count y ACLU Feb. 4 death of Thomas RiddJe lions which can be given by nurs- ing staff "as needed places the decision-making power over the use or these drugs in the bands of psychiatric technicians who are neither trained nor qualified to make such decisions." S · f d •h N t' l A · t' of c t' · J Pro due lo strangulation and a drug uperv1sors rom aroun • e approvalbythet,OOOdelegates. a iona ssoc1a ion oun 1es chapter officer ames venza, statesayGov. EdmundBrown Jr. said counties need federal help included several c riticisms overdose, Mrs . Holder said she will be asked to call a special THE ·\~SOLUTION calls for because they are being strangled similar to those mentioned by would not have ~iven Riddle the DAIL V PILOT ,45 Food Pay Hikes VP By $2.72 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two unlona have approved new con· tract.I wltb The Food Employers CouncU that wlll cost Southern California 1upermarketa almost $3 an hour per worker, or more than $50,000 an hour overall. • The new contracta cover ap- proximately 10,000 Teamsters and t,000 meatcutten. 1bey bad threatened to strik e aupermal'kets from San Luis Obiapo to the Mexican border and in Lu Vegas. BOB VOIGT. A spokesman for the food council, said the Teamster warehousemen and truckers accepted a waae and benefit packa1e that included a pay boost of $1.65 an hour over the three-year contract. A cost of living increase and other benefits bring it to $2. 72 per hour for each worker. The meatculters will get about Sl.35 more per hour under the terms their contract, and higher benefits put it on a par with the Teamster contract, said Voigt. legislative session todeai with tax the special session to be convened by rising welfare costs. Mrs. Holder. multi-drug tranquilizing shol he reformandpropertylaxrelieffor prlortothcDec.&openingsession ''THE REQUIREMENTS are "We have found that patients receivedhoursbeforebisdeath. THE MEATCUTJ'ERS voted homeowners. of the Legislature or to be set so it dictated by the federal govern· at Camarillo Slate Hospital are She said that in the past she has overwhelmingly to accept their The executive committee of the runs concurrently with the new ment but the cost is paid for in systematically given large doses refused lo carry out orders she new contract. The Teamsters vot- County Supervisors Association session. part by the counties." said of drugs as a meahs of control considered harmful to a patient, ed to reject the contract by a sim· of California, presently holding A spokesman for Brown in Bernard Hillenbrand, who said rather than therapy, .. the ACLU and that such action has resulted pie maioritv. butthe contract was its convention in San Diego, Sacramento said the governor six counties in New York have report said. in "counseling" by supervisors accepted because a two-thirds foresaw no opposition to a resolu· plans no immediate action on the been bankrupted by the costs of It went on to.say that prescrip-and a label as a "trouble m•iorltv isrequiredforrejection. maker.'~ ~ " tion already adopted by top of· resolution. _______ ...::w:..:e::ll:.:a:.:..r:.e~p:.ay~m:..:e:.:n:.::ts:.:· _____________________________________________ _ Care Facilities More Shocks Yet to Come~ SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says problems plaguing state mental hospitals may be dwarfed by conditions in community board and care facilities. "After we get through with the mental hospitals we are going to.start looking at the board and care homes and other places in the community and we ·are going to find things that are even worse. It will b e s h o c k ing," s ai d ( J Brown. State The state mental hospital system has bt:en "--------rocked by a series of re· velations in recent weeks that includes investigatjons into patients' deaths at Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk and Camarillo State Hospital ln Ventura County. Jlri.,er Kiiied In Bu Cra•h RIVERSIDE <AP) -One person has been killed and two others injured in a collision between a bus carrying 20 elderly persons and a station wagon. Police said Robert Freeman, 43. the driver of the station wagon, was killed Wednesday when his cu apparently swerved into the path of the bus near here. Two bus passengers were injured and hospitalized in satisfact ory condition. SJIUIUft on Dla•ond Lane! SACRAMENTO <A P ) The ques tion or wflether the nine-mile diamond lane on the San 0Je10 Freeway in Los AnRcles will be open to all traffic is still unresolved alter a meeting involving ' I principals on both sides. Adriana Glanturco, stale transportation chief, said Wednesday she can't legally open the lane to I all traffic. But Los Angeles City Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky claimed the lane can be opened lo all vtbiclea. I l'erpof•~ Death RedU<"tlon E11~d ' SANTA CRUZ (AP> -Preliminary results or a UC Santa Cruz research projert now under way ofr tAe Mexican coast indicate the death rate of pbrpoiaes accidentally caught by U S. tuna boats cJn be aifJlJfkanlly reduced. The pro1ect stU<lled porpoise behavior as the boat's net was pulled close around the schools of ~ise and tuna. The crucial point, a researcher aiiid is when the boat backs down, permitting the n~t ~slacken and drop and allow the porpoises to ~ape. 1'811orlt• Appeal Oppo•~d LOS ANGELES <AP) -A coalition of minority grt>Ups have announced opposition to any appeal of a 9tate Supreme Court ruling that a University of C4Ufomia minority admissions program is un- ~tutional. The 1roups believe the university's defense of tbi special minority program was weak, and a.n ad· v•H ruling might be applied more broadly to other at'firmative action programs in the nation. xxonEnding ; lores Fight LOS ANGELES CAP) -Exxon Oil has apparently pftD up its effort to win the right to S>ro<:ess oil from he.San Barbara Channel at a proposed facility about .,d.tiles east of Santa Barbara. Bnon Corp. attorneys Wednesday asked a federal here to dismiss a u t Exxon bad filed er this year a1ainst e. 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While some unscrupulous employers deliberately look for a low-cost work force, even those who seek proof of legality could be penalized under the pro- posed laws. And the ubiquitous Social Security card, customarily checked by employers, is all too easily counterreited. Opponents of lhe laws have expressed rear that they could result in hiring discrimination against anyone of foreign name. appearance or accent. A recent survey of Orange County business firms by U.S. Senate representatives indicates this is all too true. More than one employer said the easiest way to avoid problems is "just not to hire Mexicans." Obviously this is grossly unfair to Mexicans and other foreigners who are legal immigrants and need work. Penali,zing employers cannot be justified unless the rederal government devises some method of pro- viding legal a liens with documentation that cannot be counterfeited and can be accepted by prospective employers as proof of status . Empty Pledge The 100-page "code of conduct" signed by 35 na- tions, including the United States, al Helsinki on July 30, 1975, gave the Soviet Union something it had want· ed for more than 20 years-international confirma- tion of the postwar bo11ndari es of its Eastern Euro· pean satellites. In return for this plum, the Soviets agreed to sign the so·called Basket 3 of the agreement. This pledges the participating nations to freer movement and con- tact between countries, the right of citizens to travel, wider dissemination of information and acceleration of cultural a nd educationat exchanges. No one really expected lhe Soviets to li ve up to the letter of Basket 3. And, apart from r elatively in- nocuous cultural exchanges and considerable promo- tion of dollar-gathering tourism, they haven't. ln fact. there have been so many reported viola· uons of the Helsinki agreement. a group of 12 United States congressmen decided they warranted on·thc- :.ccne investigation. UnfortUl'lately, the federal commission, now in Europe, will have lo confine its investigating to the pt!rimcter of the scene. With the exception of Yugoslavia, all the Eastern European satellites joined the Soviet Union in refus- ing to issue visas to the Americans. · President-elect Carter has complained that we have failed to enforce the human.rights provisions of the Helsinki pact. That we have. But whether he can do any better than the Ford-}(jssinger team in this aspect of detente remaijs to be seen. Think Clean Behavioral science, much in the news these days fo r application to everything from quitting smoking to learning new skills, now is being used to reduce lit· tering. Keep America Beautiful Inc., which monitors pro· grams in more than 30 cities, claims a reduction of up to 70 percent in littering where the so-called Clean Community System is in errect. Teams from participating communities attend workshops in behaviora l processes designed to change ''negative" trash handling habits to a positive approach. Citizens, government and business ml!St be involved in the local clean-up effort. The workshops offer step-by-step instruction in techniques for public education, updating sanitation ordinances, using improved technology and enforcing sanitation laws. Then participants return home to help their rellow citizens uthink clean." An up-to-dale approach to an age-old problem- and apparently it works. 'l Sadat Dear Gloon1y Gus Brass Salutes a Co:pgressman I • Feeling Pressure • • . and a Tearful Finale in the Oval Office ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) WASHINGTON Mounting pressure on President Anwar Sadat from the Egyptian army. the m 01St powerful political force in Egypt, JS the real reason Sadat ts pressing hard on Moscow to ar·. range militar y s pare parts for the aging Soviet war m.achines delivered to Egypt a decade ago H there is no Carter ad minis tration breakthrough 1n Arab-Israeli peace talks and 1r the U s. continues to ~mb cirgo a rm s f o r Eg yp t , m1litar> backlash against Sadat could for ce him tll do an about fact> and turn lo Moscow from Washington J grave de c1s1on that would 1mdo :.lmosl rive >ears of ll S. cl1ph)mac> SADAT'S m1IH;.1ry 11rohlcm 1s far more p0Ht1 (·alty ucule than reaht.ed in the US Congress I which system at1c:;1ll v denic<; E ~ y pt m ii 1 I a r v :11 d d t' s p 1 l <' Sact at s Washin~ton on cntut1on I Secretar y of State Henry Kiss 1n~cr did httlt' to d1 scoura~c Sudat ·s public clu1ms of t.: S predges tor voluminous m1ht.1ry supplies fotlnw1n~ the second Sinai agreement last year Rul while Con~ress \\'US approving more than $4 bilhon in ttid rnr Israel. including the most ud vanced U S. weapons. Egypt re• ce1ved six C-130 lr ansf10r1s That was a blow to Sadat. whose military comm<.1nder~ With 65 the mandatory age al which most of us are supposedly ready to be put out to pasture, why is it that so many politicians just begin their careers al that age-<>r over? Seems like gross discrimination. Or is this the reason the country seem s to be in such a mess all the time? WO NDERING G•.omy Gu\ comm~nl\. •r~ ,v0im4n~o a., , .... ch'r\ 4nd 00 n01 nt<..•\.\Artly r•U«.t tP\,f' ¥U"•' o• '"'' MW\P•P~ Send vowr ~t Pfl" •r to C,1uomv Cul. O.uly Piiot believed the Sinai agreement would be followed by a gradual .,witch from Soviet to Amencan military supplies, start.mg with U.S F·S aircraft. MOSCOW. s witching vital spare parts on or off for Sadat. recently approved spare parts sales from one of its Eastern Euro p ean sat ellites to keep Sadat's MlG-2ls Oying. But that beneficence cou Id be turned off . whenever Moscow chooses. Accordingly. pressure from the military on Sadat is un- derstandable Sadat told a con- gressiono.il delegation in Cairo Nov 9 thnt Egypt was ready to sit down with Isr ael and other Arab s tales at Geneva to nego\late a settlement and thJt Eg~ pl would we lcome a l ' 5' lsrJclJ s ecurity pact to guarantee b rael's borders after settlement S ADAT 'S PROBLEM. ho" ever. w 11 1 soon get more dangerous Israel is complaining that peace talks are out of the question until artcr at:. late-1977 elections Mo reover . Prime M1nis1er Yttzhak Rabin sum- marily rt:JeC'le<I Sadat's Nov. 9 olive branth ,,s s imply a "general !>Ultcmcnt" s ignalling the start of a new Arab campaign to "pressure .. ls ra<'I. WASHINGTON -The Pen- tagon delivered its biggest bicen- tennial salute this year not lo one or our dead military heroes, but to Rep. F . Edward Hebert, the crotchety old De"mocrat from Louisiana, who is stil l very much alive. The crusty Congressman is finally stepping down after a 36 -year car eer d e · dicated primarily to championing causes dear to the hearts of t h e b r a ss hats. Hebert was a member of t h e House Armed Services Commitl.te from its inception in 1947. and ser ved a s the comm ittee's chairman from 1971 to 1974 when a group or feisty freshmen deposed him in favor of someone less inclined to carry water for the Pentagon. Hebert had indeed been a one-. man bucket brigade for the military. From the center of a two-tiered curved desk, with two small American flags flanking him, he r uled the committee with the ste m band of a drill sergeant. At times, he appeared lo be play· ing Charley McCarthy to the Pentagon 's Edgar Bergen. Perched upon the Defense Department's knee. he opened. his mouth a nd the m ilitar y spake. TIIE BRASS HATS deeply ap- preciate such faithful service. so they decided to bid farewell to the old soldier in style. As an oc· casion for the cer emony, they chose homecoming weekend at Tulane University. in lleberl's hometown o f New Orleans. Tulane, appropriately enough, was playing Army. With a blaring of trumpets and (JACK AN DER ON ) rolling of drums, military of· ficials assembled the night before the game to say goodbye The Secr etary of the Army was present. as was the Army Chief of Staff, t he West Point Cornman· dant, and a host of lesser Hghts. Four military bands. one from each of the services. played s wan songs for Hebert The Army had flown in its 60-man Chorus and Herald Trumpets, which usua11y plays only al the White House in honor of visiting heads of state The 80-m ember Army Chief of Staff's band, decked out in specia l bicentennial uniforms. was also there. The Chorus and Herald Trum- pets led the other bands in a ceremonial military tattoo. It was the first time such a tattoo had ever been performed. on a college campus. Hebert, according to eyewit nesses, was "vis ibly moved" by Ule military's farewell for him. The taxpayers should be moved as wel I; it cost the m S27, 158 to bid aloha to Eddie Hebert. F ootnote : A militar y spokesman claimed the money spent in honor of Hebert's de· parture was not wasted. The ceremony, he said. "provided rood local exposure for recruit· ing." BACKSTAGE SCENE -The nation watched the poignant scene in the Whit e House as Belly Ford , her chin high. read lhe con- cession telegram her husband was too hoarse to r ead. But even more touching were the scenes that the public never saw. Before President Ford faced the TV cameras lo concede his defeat, he gathered his family in the oval orrice. Only a few in- Privacy Law Veto Key Mistake . . Nowhere does the fallacy of a governor substituting his judg- ment for that of 120 members or the Legislature s how so glaringly as in Governor J erry Brown's veto of the Privacy Law authored by Senator David Roberti. Jn this instance lhe governor was taken in by the bure aucrats who fan- tasiied estimated costs in their deliberate and successful efforts to thwart legislative policy. Ignoring the PoSilive purpose of the bill lo protect the privacy of citiiens , who are com- pelled to give inform a lion to lhe eove.rn· 'ment about their personal affairs, from the prying eyes of busybodies. lhe gove rnor diamlaaed the measure by deelarln• .. Tbc bill c~t.s too much " Adlnlttedl)' Ute prime purpose ril the veto po~er i! to ward qaintt unbridled spending by on lrre!nsible Legislature. 8ut the oberii blU c a.rried no a P· pro aOon and aey -costs In· ( EARL WATERS ) volved in complying with the law were nebulous and could only have been nominal, for the most part resulting from f a.iJures to comply IN WH AT can only be a com· plete recognition or lhe need for the legislation the governor Im- Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Treasurer, and Secretary or State. Neither does it include t he University of California, Slate Colleges, Public Utilities Commission and the State Personnel Board .. a Furthermore an executive· or· der is meaningless it lhe gov- ernor chooses lo ignore failures to comply by his subordinates. And he can amend it in whole or in pa.rt to suit his convenience. mediately turned around and is· FIN~LLY1 unlike a statute, It sued an executive order which he provides no penalties for viola- crroneously st ated "will do most lion and no bas is for remedy jn of what Is essential ln this bill at court for the citizens. · a traction of the cost." The Roberti m easure wu If there is any. cost In comply-carefully worked out over a lng with the designs or the ex· period of two years. Its history ecutlve o rder It will be no dif. cover ed an even greater period ferent from compliance with a for ll was initlally proposed by statute. But the executive order Senator Geor ge Moscone be'f'ore does nol come close to providing he left to take om ce as Mayor ol the protections to the public San Francisco. Moscone had de· which were contained m the mOMt.raled • great interest in Roberti bill public records, de.iring to keep. Firs t oCf ll can h ave no power 80Yernment open and above over those agencies or eovem· board while at lhe same lime ment n ot under the d irect protecting lbe privacy of in- oulhority or the governor. These dJvlduala. He authored substan· Include the Departme nt or lial improvcment.3 ln lhe pubUc Justice. \be Controller. the l records act but didn't oomp1f- Qeparlmoot of EducaLlon, • tbeprivac1 leaJ,llaUon. Had the governor been sincere in a desire lo protect that privacy he would h'ave worked with Roberti in devising the legisla· lion instead of sitting back until t h e bill had passed the Legislature and then subsUtuting his hastily drafted execullve or· der as a sop to his veto. AS R OBEllTI, with understan- dable anger, bas pointed out, the substitution ls ra r short of prov id· ing the public adequate prolec- Uon against bureaucratic treat ment of personal information complied. ll doesn 't even permit the cttliens to know what in- formation is being kept let alone give lhem a right to review and get corrections of Inaccurate documents. The Roberti m easure would have required every sltte agency to flJe wllb lbc Secrttary of State notice or tbe e xistence and character of lhe record.9 being kept. It specllicaUy spelled out lhe circumstances under Which information could be used and provided penalties for persons obtainlnt indJvlduaJ rttof'ds UD• der false pretenses as well as ror- t.boM wbo wllllully discl06f4.¥t· formaUon unJawf"'1)y. timat('S were a llowed ins ide They have dcs('ribed the scene for us. The P resident, exhausted and voiceless after 12 days or the most arduous campaigning any president had ever endured, tried to bolste r his family's s pirits. Like the qtlarterback or a defeated but undisgraced team. he spoke quiet words of en- · courage rn e n t. T he hoarse whisper m ade the words all the more heart-wrenching. Sons Steve, Jack and Michael tried not to s how their hurt. Mi chael ·s wife. J.ayne. also managed to keep her composure. The First Lady had an air of pride, without dcfi3nce. Only daughte r S us an seemed in· consolable. She cowdn·l hold back the tears. She turned away. perhaps to hide the tears from her father, and gazed out the wi n- dow 'at the chill y autumn day. She continued to weep, without sobbing. BETrY FORD began reading the concession telegram softly to herself. The othe rs hushed to ltsten. Then they filed into the room where the cameras were waiting. As the nation watched, the President explained that his voice was too strained for him to speak. His wife took over. "The President as ked m e to.tell you," she began, "that he telephoned president-elect Carter a short lime ago and congratulated him on his victory . . " Once it was done, the family separated. Ford stepped into the crowd. mouthing silent hello Then he disappeared into l ovaJ office. alone except for h appointments secretary, Ter O'Donnell , and photographe I friend David Kennerly. f Inside, be threw a strong a a round 0 'Donnell's shoulder Another man might have spok I of his own pain of defeat or, least. might have asked how U TV performance looked. But Gerald Ford apologized. his young aide. "I see you often:· said the President, •·an still don't ger-a chance talh you for the great help you' been to me." Suddenly. the t ough O'Do I nell 's eyes were a float. 1 .. ls there anything I can do f ' you?"' pressed the President. " there is, let me know." KENNERLY, tears streami down his own cheeks. walk from the room. 0 'Donnell stru gJed lo control his emotions, he could tell the older man wh he had meant to lhem all. T aide spoke of the President courage and humor , or the mir cle comeback against the odd O'Donnell started to add that had never seen such manlin and dignity under fire. But the words choked in h throat; he broke down . T President cut him off. "We' got a lot to be proud of," whispered. Then he smiled a growled lhrough his frog throat: "Come on. keep yo1 chin up!" Intelligence Test Thoughts al l.arge : The most profoundly useh1l ma~m ror our lime was given not b y a philosopher o r a thcologinn. but by a contem- pornry novt'lis t. Scott Fitz~erald, when he said !'levt·ral decades ago-"The te~t or a first-rate in· wlll gencc JS th<' ah1lity lo hold l\\O opposect 1dN1s In the mind ot the same lime. and 1-lill rctuin the ability to fum·tion " It is wrong to i1uggest. as some do. tho.it certmn I anguagcs arc "h;.1rd " wh1I (' r>lhers arc "easy" when every r hilct or three. no matter where he is born, learns his language with equal facility. The word "revolution" is a misnorn('r, 1n its political con text. for a true revolution 1s a complet e turning back lo Its original position, while political revolutions arc only hair a turn, from boUom to top. Our new ''age of exploration" wtll not be in t hP !\Olar system, which is arid for our purposes. • but under the seas of our own world, whe re more is to be dis· cover ed now than on l and. possibly incli.ldlng the mearus for our survival as a species. All oppressed J1norities soon l earn l o ut1de rsta nd the dynamics or their oppressors far better than the oppressors ever bother to understand lhem; this is why men gener ally find women "hard lo Ogur~ out" whUe women can usurul)' un- dentand men .wllb p&ntu_I olori· SYDNEY HARRIS ty. (As I have observed be(o being <• "master " makes o stupid > The idea that "values are lative" has been al once t grcatesl liberator and l greatest threat to modem soc ty: it has liberated us from l tell ectuat and c ultural prov! ciallsm. but at the same lime has cast us into the deepest pil moral anarchy. ORANGE COAST DAILY. PILOT Roher I N \\ rrrl Puf1'1,fll'T /'hnmns K<'1't•1I. 1-:rl1t11r Uarhora f\ rr1htl'h, t::d1/0r1ol f>nqr l\d1tor The t'tl11011al ll[tllr of lh1• 0311. Pi iot sHk~ tn 1nfo1 m and ~t1mul.i1c n·udcr~ by p1 csentmg on this pa~e d1ver!>c commcnlur on l•)pic·s 11( interest bv :1vnclicat< l'd col11mn1'lt'\ itnd c:artnoni~t-.. b. prn\'11111111 :1 foruin for rcadcr5 \ u·-..' :and b\ 11re~cn\in1: th1. Ill'\\ '"u~r s OJllOIOO'\ And tdc3. on rurrl'nl topll':<i. Th1• t-t.htoria op1n111n~ uf lht• Daily l'1IOt 1ippet1 '"'r~· 111 tlw l•dltorlal column <1l th \0() ur I he JHl!ll' Opmion!I ('X prC'\'ll'fi hv th1· rnJu mni!\L~ an cartooni~h ;aml ll'Ucr \\rilcr'l nr lhrar 11" n Jud 110 eot.lorsE'ment thl'11 '"'" !> 1>1. tht r>o1ly Vil should bl' mfcrr .. 11, .Thursday, No~.18/1976 '. BOSTON (AP) -Filleen of every 100,000 women who continue to wear intrauterine devices -IUDs -after becoming pregnant dle from infect· ed spontaneous abortioos, a federal study says. · Thal death rate is SO times higher than amoni women who do not use the JUD birth control method, the study said. · THE RESEAllCBEBSSA.IDTHAT, because or the danger, women should have their JUDs re- moved at the first sign of pregnancy. IUDs are plastic shieJd.S, loops or coils inserted Adultery. Laws Draw Protests MADRID (AP> -Riot police dispersed hun- ·dreds of women who de- monstrated in front of a Madrid court t.o protest the trial of a woman charged with adultery. In Barcelona, more than 1,000 women also demonstrated in a similar case, shouting and carrying signs say- ing, "No to laws dis- criminating against women," "Remove adultery from the penal code," and "Right to divorce." Divorce is il- legal in Spain. The women are ·charged under Spanish Jaws that allow prison terms of up to six years and heavy fines in cases of adultery. The women claim the Jaw is dis- criminatory, and that men are permitted "casual extramarital re. Jations" while women are severely punished for the same thing. •~ Wl,..,..,..o To Be Deported The British govern- ment says it plans to deport Philip Agee, who became a critic of }he CIA when he qwt the agency after nine years. The re- port says he has "maintained ..• contacts harmful to the security of the United Kingdom." · into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. However, about 2 percent of the time they fail. and·women become pr~gnant, anyway. The study says that ii these women fail to have their IUDs removed, they run a risk o! dying from infected, or septic, abortions that occut spon· taneously, unlike lbo8e Induced by doctors. THE RESEARCH WAS CONDUCTED BY the federal Center for Disease Control in AUanla. It was published in today's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. · The study is the latest in a series or reports that ( ' ) raise questions about the MEDICIN~ effects of IUDs on _ _ . prenancy. The research- ers said theirs is the first study lo determine the death rate among women. who continue to wear the birth control device while· pregnant. "This was meant to be the final nail in the coffin with regard to IUDs involved in septic spontaneous abortion," Dr. Willard Cates Jr., who directed the study, said in an interview. THE DOCTORS l\EACHED TllEIR con· clusions after surveying all abortion-related deaths in the United States between 1972 and 1974. During that time. there were 33 deaths, and they estimated that 115,000 pregnant women were wearing IUDs and 11.9 million were not. · They found there were about 15 deaths among every 100,000 women who kept wearing their IUDs while pregnant. Among women who did not have IUDs, there was only a fraction of one death per 100,000. "We eenelude that the-l'i$k ol-death fcom.spon:_. taneous abortion in the United States is over 50 times greater in women continuing a pregnancy with IUDs than in those without IUDs in place," the researchers wrote. UNTIL ABOUT TWO YEARS AGO, doctors ten IUDs in place during pregnancy. because they feared removal would cause an abortion. However, in 1974, the Food and Drug Administration urged doctors to remove the devices, if possible, during pregnancy because of mounting evidence that they caused complications. Since then, the number of abortion·relaled deaths among women with IUDs bas declined. The greatest threat of IUDs now, Cates said, is to women in the early stages of pregnancy. wes1c Dis tinctive Styles for Men and Women OUR STAFF M iss Charlene, Mgr. Miss Sharla M r. Roy Mr. Don Mr. Max M iss Wanda, Manicurist OPEN SUNDAYS and MONDAYS WESTCLIFF PLAZA-17th and Irvine Newpart Beach S-48-0-460 For AU Y o..11t rlLMJITI!tg M ....... . SERVICE SEAfOOD DEPT. 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November 18, 1978 'Nil' for Nutrition IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP> -The fast.food outleta that oUer plDa. tried chicken and bam· burgers would be happy to add peas and cal'l'Otl if Ameri c ans wanted them, says a home economist. Students Join Three UCLA atudenta from the Orange Coaat area bave been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, tbe acbolutic honor aodet)'. Tbe atudenta are: Caren Joy Siebl o( HunU01ton Beacb, a French and Untulatks major; Scott lrradley MacKenzie of Laiuna HUla, a peycbotoa ma· Jar; and Bradley JJ'Ving Dietz of Newport Buch. a pollUcal science ma· jor. "'I rile, type, take dictation, and I don't clean fi~laces.'' Dr. Carolyn Lara· Braud of the University of Iowa's home economics department said the nutritional value of convenience meals is determined by tbe de- mand and .. we just don't ask, 'where's the cole s law, fruit cup or vegetables' when we eat at fast-food restaurants. Deaths Elsewhere "IF THERE was enough demand, those things would be provided because it would be good business." NEWYORK (AP)-A couple tentatively iden- tified" as former CBS television network presi- dent.-Locals-Cowaa and bis wife were killed early today when fire swept through their penthouse ·apartment in an eastside Manhattan hotel. Cowan, 67, d evelope d the ~'$M.OOOQuestion" show. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Edward Bellande, 78, former bead of the Gar- D ea t h Notl ce11 COWl.eY R ... Y H. COWLEY, rt,ldoent of Cost• Noew. CA. ~-a .. ay Now-11, t976.. s.nt"94 by wife H•0<nl Cowley; _,, ~ end ICen,,.tl\ eo..iev of °"1• ~: lour 'l•.tMCMdrtfl• 0"4I Q1"9_."9'°end<hitd. Crypl\10(' -..-rv1ctt -••held Mooday NOvem!K'r IS at l 00 PM et Pac1lk Vlt"' Memorllll Par-. The fam ily SU<Joest\ controbutio"'> 10 "The..,_,,,,.., Cancor Socltty PM•flc View MOr1uary dlr~ tOf\ ... LDEllM ... N --JOHN C. Al.DERM ... N. R ... dm. U.S N Rel. of L•9una 8t <Kh, C... "'-'\e<l away NO•tml>4'r 11. 1~16. 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Actually, bottom sign ts along with too many sending folks to home of students, who calories, over-eating and live in UCI res idence hall named Middle high fat content, Dr. Earth. SAN DIEGO CAP) - Vigil Mass was arranged tonight for the Very Rev. Msgr. Donald F. Doxie, 54, for mer vice chan- cellor of the San Diego Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church. He died in the rectory Tuesday. Lara-Braud said. ------------------------------------------------------------------~--~--~--~~~~~~----~----~ * CORONADO (AP> - Clarence Woods, 84, a pioneer Navy pilot who new in both world wars, died in a hospital Friday. He also had been a pilot for the New York, Rio and Buenos Aires Airlines, which became Pan American Airlines. PARIS CAP) -Man Ray, 86, an American artist and photographer who was one of the leaders of the Dada mov- e m ent in art and literature, died today Two Executed BUCHARE ST, Romania CA P ) -A fir- ing squad executed two Romanians convicted of torturing two women to dea th i n northeast Romania. the newspaper Romania Libera re- ported. TO COMBAT those drawbacks, she recom· mends : -Order hamburgers or fried fish without the trimmings. -Drink milk, skim or low-fat milk if possible, instead of shakes. -SKIP THE trench fries and potato chips. Order mashed potatoes and gravy instead . -Cut down on the in- take of animal fats by trying more fish and chicken. When you do eat beef. order it well done and drained of fat. Father J ailed SUN VALLEY (AP) - A father of nine convict· ed of illegally receiving $53.000 in state Medi-Cal aid for two c hildren already dead from a rare blood disease has been sentenced to a 90-day jail term and ordered lo re- pay the s tat e. 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"Sp a n is h f o r Travelers" is offered in four sections with all classes meeting from 7 to9p.m. MONDAY classes are ~cheduled at F ountain Valley High School <Rm. Bl9), Tuesday classes at Edison High School (Rm. 106), Wednesday meetings at Huntington Beach High School (Rm. 131') and Thurs day classe s at Burke Elementary School (Rm. 178 ) i n Huntington Beach. "French f or Travelers" is offered in two sections. Tuesday meetings a re scheduJed in room 202 at Fountain Valley High School while Wednesdlly classes meet at Edison High School <Rm. 105). Classes meet from 7 to 9 p.m. REGISTRATION for the free course will be conducted in c lass through the first week of instruction. Friday is the last day lo r egis ter. Furthe r information may be obtained by call- ing the Coastline Com· rnunity College regislra· tion hotline at 963-0824.. Ohio Cows Up Creek In Booze VERSA ILL ES, Ind CAP) -Motorists near this southeas tern In· diana town should be on the lookout for hiccuping horses with a hangover end boozed-up bulls A transport truck car- rying 40.000 pounds of 188 proof alcohol overturned on U.S 50 near here, spillioa its contents into a creek that cuts throu~h farmland on its way to the Ohio River. Troop e r Lyman Conley said the alcohol would cause no damage. Truck driver Michael W o r stell. 32 . o r Louisville, Ky .• suffered minor injunes and was listed in good condition. DOORIURS NOW LEGAL LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles City Council has changed the municipal code to permit the building or security bars on home doors and windows as lqng as Cire warning systems are ln· stalled. Only bars that can be opened from the inside will be permitted, &c· cording to the code change. Permanently al· tached bars are Wel{al. THE 'LUMllHG HIATIHG •ll COHO. 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Utility Asks LNG Backing " • AND IT WILL RESULT IN an eventual savings ~ tax doUars because the computeri•ed informa-tion will require fewe,t employes for relaying data, tbeysaid. !J The device will serve needs or all county police departments and the county s heriff's o(fice, along with the probation department, courts and lbe dis- trict attorney's oHicc Ron Bates. an assistant director or the county Ceneral Services Agency. said court calendar schedules will be set by computer once the new -ystem is install ed I IT ALSO WILL BE USED TO automate jail purchasi ng and wall be capable of keeping track of a person from has arrest until his release from the justice system. Bates. in a report to supervisors, said the new DI\ llO:\DS • G•:llSTO~ES Jewels by 1oscphs is searching for diamonds and gemstones from private 1n-:hv1duals and estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our experts Highest prices f)81d. Call 540-9066 10-9 da1ty. Saturdtiy 10,.6, ~ni:lay closed. ac;k for Mr Joseph iewels by ioseph A Southern CalllomJa Gas COmpany official called on Orange County bus~ leaders Wednes- day to write Goveroor Edmw:nd G. Brown in support of two liq,uified natural 1u (LNG) projects be said would help ease lbe state's au shortage. William Cole, vice president or gas supply for 1he utility,.addressed a meeting ot lbe Council on Environment, Employment, Economy and Development CCEEED) in Anaheim. .. THE PUBLIC MUST LEAllN the facts of the energy situation, and must forfet the myths and haU·trutbs." Cole told CEEED members. Among these myths are lbat conservation or exotic energy sources like solar and geothermal promise an easy way out or our energy predica· ment. he said. "Conservation can't do more than give us breathing space, a margain of time to look for real answers to our problems," Col" said. UNLESS MAJOR NEW GAS s upplies are brought to California by 1980, small businesses and industries face complete cutoff of gas service and possible shutdowns that year, accot'ding to gas company estimates. imports of LNG from Indonesia and south Alaska to receiving terminals along the California coast ace the only major new sources of gas that can be delivered by that deadline, Cole said. Collector Tal,ks Set Kenyon Rites Held Teachers' Study Set A workshop designed for college instructors of Coin collecting will be .composition will be ho6t- the subject of four Cree ed by Orange Coast lecturea at Golden West College's English de- College starting Friday. partmentJan. 7-8. Dr. J ohn Venable. a The workshop will be coin collector for more held in the college's new than 20 Years, will be the literature and language building. speaker. Coins of the world and Registration fee is $25 coin collecting as a hob-and application blanks by will be discus~ed Nov. are available in OCC's 9 U S · 200 English department. For I ; . . corns - . f t • h You can too! years. Dec. 3; coin de-in orma ion, P one alers, s hows and auc-556-5595. tions, Dec. 10, and or· ~-I S ganization of a coin club, ump ay et Dec.17. "Beginnings,'' an ex· Call: 714·834·88•¥ · Ledurjls wJ.ll start at hibition of paintings and 7 : 30 p . m · in math· drawings by Cathy .--s_ci_e_n_ce_roo_m_123_. __ ~ Engel of Huntington What you hear may change your life! C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. Beach. is on display in the Administration Building lobby al UC Irvine through Friday. • . GONE TODAY The$399. indulgence The mail brought your season tickets order form, and all the missed games last year ~uddenly come back to haunt you. 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Tbe job pays nothing -in fact, you'll have to shell out about $200 ol your own money few a gun and handcuffs -but it ol!ers a chance to serve t.be com· munity in a challenging, often exciting, role. BEACH IS LOOKING FOR reserve sheriff's de· puties to work out d the south county substation in Laguna Niguel, covering the unincorporated areas from El Toro south lo the San Diego County line. There a re about 30 reserve deputies working in the south county and Beach said some are con· tributing up lo 200 hours a month to the ;ob. "We'd like lo have 50 reservists down here but right now, we're trying to maintain t.be 30 we have, ....-....r--Beaela fs ell• cmwaged t,. tlte progre•• hb re- •~e gro•p has. •ade •l•ce it• ~ftce ptfon a wear ago. - what wilb our turnover and attrition rate," he said. "It's like shoveling again s t the tide sometimes ." In the last month, six of Beach's reservists have left the ranks due· lo other commitments or to take regular police jobs in other cities. "WHEN THEY LOWERED THE minimum age for reserve deputies to 18, we started getting a lot of young people looking for ways to get experience so they could become policemen later on," said Beach .. I could probably get all the 18-year-olds I wanted but the probl em is, they don'tstay around too long.'' There are nine men in the county police and ·sheriff's academy training for south county reserve j obs, but Beach said they'll barely fill the void. Challenges Volunteers the field on their own." ne uid. .. So all in all, ... e haven'tdooe~ badly." TUE SOUTH COUNTY BESEllVES ans in need ot deput!es to serve in the headquarters and patrol wtlt, the harbor patrol and a unit ju•t getting or- l&Di.led -a mounted patrol. .. The mounted deputies will have to provide their own horses and transport." Beach noted. There ls also an administrative unit for persons over 40. These deputies take an abbn;viated train- ing course and provide support services at the sub- .station. Beach noted that the purpose of the reserves is not to replace the regular deputies but rather to supplement them so the regulars "can do some real police work." HE SAID THERE ARE generall)lthree types of people who become reserve deputies -young peo- ple looking for experience, older people with good jobs but seekinc other outlets and older people who simply want to serve their community. "We have insurance agents, brokers, bankers, executives and others involved who are successful but still want somet.bing else," Beach said. Reservists undergo 14 weeks of training on Sun· days and two nights a week for a total of 200 hours - lhe minimum for police officers in California. "They go through the same training as our re· gulars," Beach said. PUO& TO ATl'ENDJNG THE ACADEMY, potenUal reserve deputies must apeod 40 bourt u olwttvers •' the cowity jail "to cet an Ide~ ol the kiJld o! people they '11 be dealing '1ritb," Beach said. .. It kind of take!S some of the shine off the badge," 1 Beach said. ''It acu u a coolln1-off period." Applicants must also undergo exbau.tlve back· ground screenine that can take months to complete. A total of 60 percent are washed out before being ac· cept.d and another 30 percent drop out duriog train· in,c. . . Beach said that means to 1et 20 reservists, be must get up lo 200 applications. More inlormaUon on the ~outb county reserve program can be ob- tained by calling Beach at the Laguna Nlguel sta- tion at831-9250. Rehab Center Opens An employment-center to help rehabilitated ex- convicls find jobs updn their release from prison has been opened ln Orange County. The program, sponsored by the National Al· Hance of Busin essmen (NAB), was financed by a $17,000 federal grantobt<Uned by county officials. Those interest.eel in the program may contact NAB at 547-5923 or local probation and parole of- fices. FrC Eyes ·Car Rent Ad Aids WASHINGTON (AP~ -The Federal Trade Commission la in· veaU,aUnc the advertil- in1 1ub1ldles paid by auto maqulacturen to car rental flrma for featurinf a particular brand of car. The affiliated com· panies are Ford and Hertz ; Chrysler and Avis; and Genera~ Motors and NaUonal. A Ralph Nader study Al' w1..._.. group charged that the B..,,.t•Hzefl subsldlea are a maJortt. terrent to competition U> Chief Justice Donald the auto rental indQStry, w rig b t 0 r the since they give the California Supreme established companies Court was rushed to an advantage. pres b yte r i an The Nader group said H " l s Fr the subsidy by Ford to _ospita , an an· Hertz was $10 millioo per ctsco, Wed!l~sday year and the payment.by after complammg of Chrysler to Avis w_, nu symptoms. about $8 million. Still, Beach is encouraged by the progress his reserve group has made since its inception a year ago. *50~000 Mile fcf!r..!~ LIFESAVER® PRI ES! 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BE, OIL CHANGE, & 01£ E'IL1'ER HUMTNITOM llACH 11411 ....... .............. , '7141141-1445 (7141711-1691 l 4 l ' A 12 DAIL y PILOT Thursday November 18. 1~79 'Fl.ea' F al& in Her Lap Ki,ds ' Theater Buff Directs Baudy Flkk SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Directing children'~ plays taught Sharon McNigbt about the theater but. did little to prepare her for the writhing bodies she encountered when she directed her first erbpc movie. When Miss McNight was asked to direet "Autobiography of a Flea," she protested that ahe knew nothing a bout film or technical aspects of cer- tain body movements required o( actors in such productions. B UT THE OFFER FBOM THE Mitchell Brothers Stood, and Miss McNigbt took on a task rarely handled by a woman. "It caused me problems in the beginning," said the TOokie director. "I come from a liberal back- ground, but never had seen two people engage in sex before my eyes -on screen, yes, but not live." Miss McNight concentrated on dialogue and directing the actors but left most of the close-up camera work to cinematographer Jon Fontana, who has shot most of the films made by the Mitchell Brothers, prolific hard-core producers based in San Francisco. "I KNEW WHATI WANTED everyone to see- through the eyes of a flea," she said. "As far as the sex went, he (Fontana) handled that. He had more of an eye for that." OCCShow~ .. _.liilliil.._ ________________ _ Airs Long Guest List A variety of topics have been scheduled through mid-December on "OCC Presents," a weekly 15·minute radio program about Orange Coast College heard on KOCM-FM, Newport Beach. Tbe program airs at 8 a.m . on Sunday morn- ings with host Tom Arnold. Jt f eatures interviews with OCC in- structors and students. A weekly campus ac- tivities calendar is also presented. Guests through mid- December include: Den- nis Kelly , a marine biology instructor who conducted an OCC field studies cla ss to Micronesia las t sum- mer: Nov. 28, J on Renn McDonald, director of OCC 's original musical production ·'From Here t o Kingdom Come," w hich ru n s in December; Dec. 5, Ron 20,000 SQ. FT. OF WAREHOUSE USED MODEL HOME & APARTMENT FURlllSHlllGS SALE CARPET REMNANTS& PARTIAL ROI.LS SAT. & su•.-•ov. 20th-21st 10 A.M. 'tll 4 P .M. ALL SALES Fl•AL CASH & CARRY ••LY IASISJ x l------------f+-...;;G-lA_..H_A_M __ _ ,. > g Sl'llHGDAll __________ ,..._ ______ __ LUSK HOMES ~t0gcg1S:!~~~~ga':~~ 5412 WEST McFADDEN a nd Dec. 12, Gary w. HU..,.Tl..,.GTO.._. ].Ml. WIST James, ch airman of n n n OCC 's div i sion o f S. __ __. _ _....__ ___ H. BEA.CH HACMILYD. The movie chronicles the ribald adventures or a teen-age girl named Belle as narrated by a flea. Set in 1810 and filmed in seven days last April, the mov- ie has been described as a hard-core "Barry Lyn- don." Production of "Autobiography of a Flea" cost $100,000. considerably less than the multimillion- dollar "Bar ry Lyndon" but more expensive and elaborate than the average erotic movie. -~a~g~r~i~c~u~lt~u~r~a~l~a~n:_:d_j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~;!;!!;!!~~~~!I! u Wlr•PllOto biological sciences. MISS McNIGllT SAID THE MOVIE has run al theaters in six California cities for nearly three months, a longer-than-average engagement. With "Autobiography of a Flea" and another popular erotic movie, "The Joy of Letting Go" on the same bill, the Mitchell Brothers San Francisco theater grossed $10,000 during one week in early November, she said. Miss McNight, who won't disclose her age beyond saying s he's in her 20s, came here from Modesto. She maJored in drama at San Francisco ' State, specialized in children's theater, directed a number of plays and later taught two semesters at San Francisco City College. But after eight years in theater, she said, "I re- ally got tired of teaching school and doing children's theater, especially directing.'· · MISS McNIGHT SAID HE R FIRST love is sing· mg and dancing and that directing the movie "was a sidetrack th at just started happening." After retiring from theater work, she sang with a rock·blucs group called "Menage" for a year and half, then gave that up and got a secretarial job with Mitchclls in February 1975. She later worked on writing dialogue for .. Autobiography of a Flea." adapted from a 19th Century book of unknown authorship. When Jim Mitchell found his time lied up by a leg.JI battle an Los Angeles. he asked Miss McNight to direct the mo\ 1c S HE ST ILL WORKS FOR MITCH ELL Brothers but hasn't directed another film . If she does direct another erotic movi e. Miss McNight said. ··1 would hke lo do one based more on l9ve than lust. .. Miss McN1ght ~:.ud she felt that as a woman director she was able to bring some fresh t ouches to .. Autobiogr;.1ph~ " But. she said. "There were too many deadly !llns W<' had lo rut. and so we bad to make 1t b1~rncr than lire " KID'S THEATER BUFF DIRECTS SEX FILM Sharon McNlght Had Problems With Tale A Tha nksgiving Gift to you ... A h ealing, spiritual concept of hom e! Com e to the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE 1115 ANYBODY AT HOME?11 by Maney E. Houston, C.S. FRIDAY, NOV. 19, at8 PM ST.MATIHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH c ...... Dr. at s..... g. l"IM Presented by The Christian Science Society of Irvine '4771 Campus Dr . Irvine Child Care Provided Call 642-5678 . Put a few words to work for ou. in the DAILY PILOT Pre-Holiday Savings! .... --. \ I I ! Pure Camet's Hair Holiday Blazers Reg. HS.00 119.90 Th" :port co11 cvor•/ man want 10 own l • ,, "'' 10 lho n'1" Jnti t .ind Th.-i\'« t c 11JSl.' 1l::; 100 /o r..1rn<'I''. h;vr-nol J bl· "1 11 HI I l)fn• v t.111 ' ·d w1::1 I ~n n 1lc.h r·' c1<1 •. r,•11• 11hror b111111n ~· IH;I your'> 11ov •• tor 1ou1<;r II \ N .. 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At\empted force Philadelphia policeman Marriage, partnership, public re· proves costly and misses· the U Novem ber l ttb la your bh1JI d ay you are independent creative, forceful, dedicated stubborn and tWs has been one o your most significant of the pas nine years for you. You are .. i business," in love, handlln: more pressure, responsibility. al be. h ed with lations are featured. You get mark ' ler mg c a rg chance for new start. scORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): stealing 8 79-ceol bag of GEMINI (May 21·June 20): Cycleblgb -thereisafigurative pistachio nuts. dru ll · behalf Th The jury ruled in favor Low ker approach indicated, but m ro in your . e of Elliot Branch, 22, a aura o excitement is present. buildup is on -you receive student at the University Steam builds -ooe who works benefit of any doubt. Enjoy of Pennsylvania's witbyou expressescontroversial without believing your own S b 1 opinion. publicity. Sh E ters Plea Wharton c oo • CANCER (June 2l·July -22): SAGITTAlllUS Nov. 22·Dec. e D Good moon aspect coincides now 21): What was hidden becomes LOS ANGEL~S (AP) -I ACCO R D 1 NG t 0 with chanee, variety, physical visible. You are able to deal with woman charged with aasistine ai testimony .. Branch was t t Ji allt •-su-and you get support from -•~path in del1'v•""" babi~ accused by the manager con ac • a veness, person y, ~ """ f tho . .....~ _ .. "O of a West Philadelphia dealings with opposite sex and those in positions o au nty. has pleaded guilty lo a con children. CA PRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. spiracy charge in a case involv Penn Fruit store of steal· LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Whal 19): Emphasis on fulfillment, Ing the deaths of 17 infants. Tbl ing the nuts · When seems solid, set mav actually be popularity, friend who confides plea was entered Tuesday iJ Branch denied the theft -.. bu and refused to sign a flexible. Know and don't be problem. 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PhilJip Burton <D·Calif.) who is running for majority leader of the new House, has reported . his estimated 1976 in- come as $47,600 is list- e d as hi s co n - gressional pay. Patients To Meet For Party • Thursday. November 18, 1978 Coast Fellowships Okayed Faculty fellowships for the Coast Community College Di.strict have been approved for the fall semester, with funding set aside for projects rang. i.ng from "Individualization of Lessona in Organic Gardening·· to ''Visual Segments of History o! Rock Music." Ten fellowships, totaling $26,498, were ap- proved by Coast trustees for the fall semester. THE FELLOWSJUPS ARE FOR instructors at all three of the district's colleges. Fellowship topics and their costs, include: -"Creative Analysis." A $3,572 project to de· velop a color video tape to help students overcome blocks to creativity and "to use analysis to order and create." -A ''How to" Single Concept Cook Training Film project. This $2,200 project includes a series or video tapes dealing with basic commercial cooking techniques. -A $5,600 PROI ECl'TO "Develop appropriate software for beginning typing and intermediate typ. ing in Golden Keys. It will include approximately 30 videotapes and be used by nearly 1,000 students each semester, according to the fellowship outline. -.. Slide Tape Presentations of Clothing Techniques," a Sl,92J:I project which will visualize 20 clothing presentations . -A 30-minute videotape, with sound and in col- or, discussing the principles of dance ethnology. Cost is $2,984. -FOUR TO EIGlrt' :JO.MINUTE audio visual Processing Costly $1 County.Fees May -Be-Dropped presentations for beginning con\lersational Spanish. Cost is $1 ,730. -A $2,440 project including two instructional packages in the teaching of Spanish-medical course. The fellows hip will include slides, master cards, transparencies, two filmstrips, two cassettes, flash cards and handouts. -"Visual Segments or History of Rock Music." This $2,300 slide show project has the ob· jective or "adding a visual dimension to the history of rock mus ic. Slides will cover every visual aspect of rock music, according to the fellowship descrip-tion. -A $1,990 FEU.OWSW P. ENTITLE D "In· dividualization of Lessons in Organic Gardening," will include two videotapes and/or sound-on.slide packages. The projects will be used as "a pilot to determine their effectiveness in the organic gardening and edible plants courses." -A $1,762 fellowship, including an audio-tape cassette, color slides, and printed handouts on ''In· ferential Statistics," Which the fellowship describes will "better condense and iUuminate the essential concepts of statistics needed by the social sciences oriented student.•• MERCURY SAVI_NGS 11111/ 111011 fl.~11oriutitlrr Executive Ollices: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southern California Regional 0/11ces: 4140 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807 8955 Valley View SI .. Buena Park, CA 90620 207 15 S. Avalon Blvd .. Carson, CA 90746 The chairman of the Orange County Board of lOOI E. lmper1al Hwy .. La Habra, CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd, Tuslin. 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CA 91 793 service fees of $1 or less than the county makes ~~=================~~~:~~~~~::~:~~;;;~~;;;~;;;;;~!!!!!!!!~;';!_ from charging them. _ Ralph Diedrich told fellow board members this week he received complaints from citizens about a Refreshments, enter· t ainment and a n ap· pearance by Santa Claus will be part of the festivities from 6:30 to 9 p .m . in the medical center cafeteria. The former patients were treated in the NlCU for life-threatening pro- ble1ns at birth. The reu- nion, a time of celebra- tion, als o allows the medical staff to view the progress of the children. "We have sent invita- tions to m any former pa- tients, but are interested in localing more," said Elisabeth Hostocki . a member of the NICU nursing s taff who 1s coordinator of the rcu. nion . Further information about the reunion may· be obtained from P.iiss Jlostock1 at 634-5285 Sl fee health officials charge to certify immuniza. tions for passports. And at his request the board asked Auditor· Controller Vic Heim to see if there are other areas where s mall fees are charged. Heim was asked to study the revenue they bring into the county versus the amount it costs in ac· counting and processing fees. Diedrich said the study should determine whether such fees shouJd be abandoned. Pilot Receives Wings Second Lt. David C. McCarthy, son of retired Air Force Lt. Col. and Mr s. C h a rl es G . McCarthy of 730 Amigos Way, Newport Beach, has graduated from Air Force pilot training at Vance AFB. Okla .. and has been awarded silver wings. McCarthy 1s remain- ing at Vance as an in- structor pilot in the T38 Talon. A 1971 gr aduate of Peachtree High School in Dunwoody. Ga.. he re ceived his bachelor's degree and com mission in 1975 upon graduation from the Air Force Academy. 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CA¥0., .. ~ lY A .,~ e.i ,, • I iJ •·~I fCOU ttmlllH"ll "''' 80 ,'llOf. !l.&1.1111 01$11lW• ctllfAIY," c. . • ,, .. • ' • .. ~ I . ' l J Peg South, 83, is on her way to the courts for another game of tennis. The Emerald Bay resident doesn't believe in giving up, which is obvious from her collection of tennis trophies and medals. No One's In Her Set By JUDITH OLSON 01 th• D•tlJ ~I tot Stolff There's a lot or love in Peg South 's tennis game. but it doesn't mean she's a loser. She loves the game and she lov- es to win, which she does surpris- ingly often for a woman or nearly 84. f Mi ss South. a reside nt of Emerald Bay who took up tennis seriously in her 60s "so I wouldn't become a tea and toast old lady," has 1ust one regret about her game. She has a hard time finding players of her own age to compete with. Just back from New York where she appeared on the TV show "To Tell the Truth," Miss South sat in her beachfronl home and talked about tennis over the roar of the surf. ''You could sit here in this love- ly location and die, couldn't you?" she asked. Miss South obviously has no in- tention of sittirig down long enough to even think about doing that. She is on the court five days a week, slamming the ball at a pace that would wear out some younger people. Not too long ago she even played five hours straight on a hot tournament day. The retired gift shop owner does it because she believes peo- ple s hould find something to do and then do it. GIVEUP "People just give up," she mused. "When you start getting older, you 'd better find something to do. People say, 'I used to do something. They don't try.' T "You have to give something in this world. The more you give, the more it comes back to you." Miss South said she is able to play tennis partly because she .· BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thur:;day November 18, 1976 81 has always enjoyed good health. "That's as good a reason as any," she added. "Women who can physically do it should take up something.·' She stressed that she never was more athletically inclined than the average person and that she had not exercised much over the vears before she took up tennis. "I played in college a while." she said. After deciding to start again, she figured she would get serious about the game if so- meone would give her lessons. Under the tute;age of Al Erie, the Emerald Bay pro, Miss South worked on her game for four years. "He was a man of a vast amount or patience." She started entering tourna- ments seven years ago and re- ceived nationwide coverage as a gold medal winner in the Senior Olympics. She enjoys entertaining (eight guests m aximum> and reading and disdains the suggestion that it's a lot of work to cook for a crowd. "I enjoy it," she asserted. Miss South also makes her own Chrjstmas gifts and still sings. "When you play tennis four or five times a week you don't have time to do much else." She is looking forward to play- .jag many. more_ games -aAd. especially to meeting a nyone who wil l take up a cha ll e n ge i ss u ed o n her behalf by George MacCall, a partner and former U. S. Davis Cup team captain. Since their combined ages total 140 years, he has invited anyone whose ages equal that number to taJce on Miss South and himself. "He at first invited anyone in Californi a. then he made it the U.S., and now he says anyone in the world,'' Miss South said with a smile. "These last 10 years have opened up a whole new world," she obser ved. explaining that tennis has taken her abroad twice through the People to Peo- ple program. FOREIGN MATCHF~ On these trips, she played in clubs in Sweden, Italy, Austria. Germany, Hungary, Australia and New Zealand. In turn, she has entertained guest~ from several or the countries. A brass box on her coffee table is filled with newspaper clippings indic ating tha t tennis has brought her recognition, too. Miss South, who majored in vocal mus ic and taught ror several years. said part of the secret to her pe p and vigor is that she eats nouris hing food and keeps on the move. "I cook for myself just like I was cooking for a family," she explained. "I eat good food. You have lo' take ca re of yourself." There's just one more game Miss South hopes lo take part in befor.e too m aft y .mooth.s are up . "I was supposed to play with Bobby Riggs." she revealed. "But he cancelled out." Perhaps h e wasn't up to t eaming with an 83-year-old champ. Coin a Phrase: Collect •• • --••• --. • •• ,,,, John Venable examines coins. Pap er Treasured Job Historic By DENNIS McLELlAN Of tho D•ily ~llot Stoll It was a warm 11th day of May in the Territory or Arizona. The year was 1889. • Maj. J.W. Wh am, U.S. Anny paymas ter, and his 11 -man escort guided a treasury box- laden wagon through a narrow pass. In a sudden burst of gunfire from the ragged boulders above, the escort was caught in a deadly ambush. The battle raged until every soldier except the corporal who remained with the major near the lreasu ry box was i n- capacitated by one or more rounds. Resistance no longer possible, the bandits made of( with their $28,000 bounty. That piece or Western lore llOWlds like the plot of one of Hollywood 's latest epic oaters. But it's true. It's all document- ed in a Grand Jury tePQrt to the· district court of the Tenitory or Arizona, dated September 1889. "The Grand Jury ... lakes great pleasure in expressing it.s ap- probation of the counp, fidelity and skill evinced by Maj. Wh.am Jn prottttin& and deleodinc ~ property of the United States in his charge." That 87-year-old document, af- fixed with the signatures of the 14 jury members, is part of a hJs- toric treasure trove available for public inspection at the Federal Archives and Records Center in Laguna Niguel. The center is one of 11 federal archives aod records facilities in' the country with the responsibili- ty of storing the federal govern- ment's inactive, noncurrent re- cords. The Laguna Niguel site in· eludes federal records from Arizona, Southern California counties and Clark County, Nev. Researchers can peruse the aged paperwork of the Bureau of Customs, the Bur~au of Indian Affairs, district courts and other agencies. • Until the National Archives and Record• Center was esubliabed in 1134, t.bere was no uniform plan for preserving the material. accordinc to James Byers. chief of the archives branch. Ma.o.y documents were s tored lo basements and attics. "Sometimes," be said, ''tbe COD· ' By MARCIA FORSBERG Of tlM 0Alty Pilot StAll When he was a high school senior in 1927, John Venable worked at the local drug store in a town in the Midwest. Sometimes cust9mers would pay Cor soda and candy with In- dian head pennies. "They were still fairly com- mon at that lime," he said. The coins had been minted from 1859 to 1909. He began collecting the pen- nies and soon had a cigar box ruu. This was the beginning of a hobby that he has r ecently plunged into on a larger scale. Taking time out to earn a PhD · in physics from Oklahoma Univers ity, Dr. Venable then served as principal at John Muir High School in P asadena for 10 years. After working as director of curriculum for the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict, he retired in 1970 and want- ed something to do. Because of his lifelong interest in coins, he took up where he left off as a boy and has become an expert In th e f ie ld of numismatics-coin collecting. PURSUED HOBBY Dr. Venable started haunting coin shops, talking to dealers and joining coin clubs. "A couple of years ago a dealer offered me an apple box full of assorted coins for $200. "I bought them, and to date I've sol~ about $1,000 worth or those coins. "But collector s should un- derstand that they won't get rich within a year because they'll have to pay a premium to the de- aler." he noted. Collttting for the fun of it is his philosophy. Three years ago Or. Venable traded mone1 for a roll of nickels at a local bank and discovered when he got hom e that he had just bought Indian head coins · without knowing it. "I don't know where they came from, but what a find!" INTEREST GREW He became interested in coins of the world when he vacationed in Europe. "I came back with a little chamois bag full. and since then I've coll ected them from more than 200 countries." He also owns a complete col- lection of Indian heads, which will sell for $5 to $100 depending on condition. "All are kept in a safety de- posit box at the bank," he said, since he believes they should be protected from burglers. "Advertising your collection is a no no,'· he advised. Not all are round. During his trading days he h11s acquired a square token from British North Borneo. a doughnut shaped com with a hole in the middle from East Africa and a scalloped- edged one Crom Egypt. "A lot of people have topical collections with pictures on each one. Some coJJecLonly coins with ships, anjmals, birds or plants on them.'' His coin book sports a lG-cenl piece from Somalia engraved with an elephant. "The United States three-cent pieces were issued from 1851 to 1873 primarily because stamps cost three cents at that time. They could easily be exchanged." In the early days or our coun- try, various states in the 13 col- onies put out their own coins. "Half-cent pieces would buy an awful lot in 1800. ·' Sl'OR\' Dr. Venable recalled a story about Josh Tatum, a deaf mute who hooked up with some con men.in 1883. ''A nickel minted that year had the Roman numeral V on the back, but nowhere on the coin did it say how many cents it was worth. "The racketeers dipped them in gold plate and Josh passed them off as $S g"ld pieces. "He'd set the coin on the counter, along with a five-cem: item. and get $4.95 in change. He did it hundreds or times. "But they couldn't convict him because, as a deaf mute, he never said it was worth $.5 and he never asked for change." Or. Venable mentioned that on the reverse side of the present- day penny, Abraham Lincoln can be seen sitting in the center of the Lincoln Memorial. A magnifying glass helps to locate him. EVENTS REMEMBERED "Just pick your event and there's probably a com · memorativc coin for it," he as- serted. Commemorative half dollars in his collection include Oiose of Booke r T. Washington, the Monroe Doctrine, Stone Moun-· tam and the Columbian E¥hfbi- tion. ~ The 66-year.old numismiu.stis the vice president of the Ga(')en Grove Coin Club and past prql~ dent of the Orange Coast group~ Dr. Venable will speaJc oo coii&r during a four-part Friday nfgtst series at Golden West College ..... The free lectures and sliCte shows are scheduled from 7:36ld 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 19. Dec. 3,~ and 17 in math/science 123 on U- campus at Golden West. Donn Cochran and Paula Tucker research family histories. diUon we got them in left a lot to be desired." The facility receives all the noncurrent records or the federal agencies. A retention or dis- posal schedule ts drawn up alter a study is made. Those records that are con- sidered to have slgnifkanl his- torical value become the proper- ly of the archives branch. Of all th• records created by the federal government, Byers said, only three to five percent are considered to have perma- nent value. The remainder is destroyed. The center a lso houses a microfilm collection of national documents dating from the Revolutionary War to German records captured at the end of World War 11 . One of the most used co11ecllon of reels ls of the federaJ census from 1790to 1900, said Byers. Most of the resellrch room vis- itors (there were 477 in October) keep the 17 microfilm readers busy poring over the census for in· formation in piecing together family histories and geneaJogies. "I think the pursuit ot one's roots is probably une of the most popular hobbies," said Byers, who recently explalned what is available Al thA archives to tbe Orange County Genealo&ICd Society. _j Byers, who holds graduate~ undergraduate degrees intlbit- tory, worked with the Na ooa.L Archives in Washington beto~ taking over his present position in January. The fi eld, he said, was one of the options he had when he got out of the Air Force. ''I was 1n- tereated in history," he said, ''and tho job certainly iovolves' that." ..... -.. .,· DAILY PILOT Thursd11 November 18. 197& .. '-: DEAR ANN LANDERS: I saw it again today ~ aaid to myael!, ''Thls is it! I've got to write to Aun Landers." • The problem is not mine but it has me baffled .~aod l simply must find out from someone WHY • ;t.¥0 .dolt. I refer to aging males whose hair ball , ~ed or largely departed. They let the few re· ~rifalnJng strands grow Jong, then they drape .them all over the bead to create lhe illusion or ~hair .. .Almost always lbe draped strands fall out of a.:p"~e, hang down over an ear or down the back of : 'the J)·eck and it looks ridiculous. , . • ~-These men are not blind. Why don't they re· "illze what they look like? -PET PEEVE FROM PUERTO RICO DEAR PET: Robert 8W"D11 said it beat: ·~o wad aome Pow'r the gtfUe gie us To see ousels as odaen see us! •' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd IJke to comment on the letter from the unhappy "liberated" woman whose 50-year-0ld husband encouraged her to "do her thing." Later she learned he was "libbing it up" with girls less than half his age. She went on to say he bragged about having sex PUBLIC PACKAGING SHIPPING CENTERS 1=11111;11.1: ·':· •• Hll'\~ IJ I.I: \f\flTH C:lllll: PACKAGING SYSTEM YOUR PACKAGING & SHIPPING MADE EASY! BRING IN YOUR ITEMS. WE LL PACKAGE. LABEL & SHIP NEW fOA~t+l"UCE METHOD u.r.s~ C°"'MO" ~arriC'r, AirfnlCJM trem -door (714) 751 -7482 COSTA MESA 3042 ENTERPRISE AYE., COSTA MESA. CA. 92626 Cover-up Exposed in automobiles, on the beach and even lD a hayatack. You called him "a case of arrested de· veloomeot." Wbv? (Ann Landers~ My husband and I have beem married for 301 years and our sex life is more exciting now than it waa oa our honeymoon. He taught ml oot to be a prude -to be wlll· ~g to let myself gg. We've mltde love in the car. m the woods, oo U'ie beach and in every room in tbe bouse. A change or scenery can do wonders! Fours years ago we put in a swimming pool. We'd hear,d about skinny-dipping followed up by sex and dlcided to try it on a very dark night. It WU 80 terrific we've made it a reeular thing. HonesUy, Ann, that pool bas done more for our love-life than any vacation we ever tooJt. So please don't be so quick to call the guy bonkers. His problem is his wife. She needs to get withit.-ALL WOMANANDGLADOFIT DEAR WOMAN: I'm for married people do· Ing anytbl.ng that pleues them -uyplace, anytime -so long as It's private. The man you refer to wu bragliJlg to his wife about bis sex-capades with &lrls baU bls age. You calltbatmature?l doo't. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I may be only 11 years old but I have a problem that is just as hor· rible as some of the things older people write about. I have a bi~ space between m v two front teeth. People are always ask.mg me If I lost a tooth.It is easier to lie, and way "Yes" than to ex· plain things . I hate this space. I wish I didn't have it. I'm sending my picture so you can see bow ugly it is. Will I have the space forever? Please answer my letter even ii it Ian 't about sex. -JUST ME DEAR YOU: I'm glad yoa aeat Uae pletare so I coald tee your problem. Doa't Ue. Tell people tt•s "Jut a space." But -you don 't have lo go thrwp We with It. U yoar mom will take you to a deeds& be <or a.be) wW fls It ao you wW bave a beaotllal amUe •belt you're older. No one sboald go tb.roaP life with a defect be balff U somelhl.ng can be done to fb It. Good lack, Sweetie. It's not always easy to recognize love, especially the first time around. Acquaint yourself with the &Wdellnes. Read Ann Lan· der's booklet. "Love or Sex and How T o Tell the Difference." F<>T a copy, mail 50 cents in coin and a 1001, stamped, self.addressed envelope with your request to Ano Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. ,. 00 l SPECIALISTS OPEN HOUSE! Sunshine Inn, Professional Interior and Exterior Horuculturolists, onnounces the opening of Its first Container Gardening Center at 466 East 17th Streec Cot ltv1ne) in Costa Mesa. Open House Friday November 12 through Sunday November 21. Come 1n. Hove o cup of coffee. and chat with $ skilled plant decorators. See mor y..t>-c:,€ beoutlful specimen trees \J~C ~c:,fi;. succulents w hich ore • · r>-'\. \> ~ "<'O . .:s· sionol decorotinr ~ff;_i <> o\>'f;;. .. ce ser- vices. Decorr-\ o~>J~'~ .. once SeMCe for co,.,~~ Q .ventiol cli ents is C''' ~ \' -.ent off on retell .pur· ~·I\) -:J Open House with this l'1 _.nent. SUNSHINE INN 's Container Gardening Center 466 East 17th Street (at Irvine) in Costa Mesa (714) 631 ·1262 ~~ xfJ Center Develops NOW OPEN owrn-G~f;J11111L l5Wt=IJ~Y comPr::JnY GET ACQUAINTED With Our new facll1t1es DIAMOND RINGS Cleaned. Checked, Tightened NO CHARGE CUSTOM JEWELRY OUR SPECIAL TY Santa Ana College's Child Development Center has won na- tional recognition for its unusual program. Seen as a model, the center has attracted visit-ors from various parts of the State a nd the nation. It 1s unusual because of its traimng program and because it has the home atmosphere that many centers of its kind miss when they becom e too institu- tionalized , according to Dr. Bet· tye Lewis. chairperson of the psychology department. The cen ter has just moved to 11 new facility whic h actually con· sists of three homes which the college purchased and moved to the southwest corner or the cam· pus Ther e were many reasons necessitating a change in loca· lion. Dr. Lewis said. "Obviously, we needed more space, and we wanted to expand so we could ac· commodate up to 60 children at youngsters was a nother signiri· cant need, said Dr. Lewis. Directed by Barbara Hartman, the ce nt e r contains four class r ooms and o ne multipurpose room. The new facility l\as a large play area and patio section for o utside activities. Dr. Lewis believes there a re definite advantages in having a preschool in a home setting. ''We prefer it because it is much easier for the child to adjust to a school situation if it looks like home." Youhgsters are placed in four groups of about 15 children each with three staff members as· signed to every group. The age range or children is from 211.z to 5 years old. Children's schedules can be set up in any way that best suits the parents' schedule, as long as the child attends one of two three- }:1our programs. ~ onetime." "We will serve parents in any way we can as long as it doesn't exploit the child," said Dr. · Lewis. 3645 E Coao;I Hwy Cvrona dP 'Aar 675.a9?0 Bt>tween E stolle AllJrdale & JacQu1es An increased opportunity to provide program s for excep· tion al as wel l a s no rma l ... EXTRA SPECIAL GIVENCHY SPORTSWEAR . • • . . ALL FALL COLORS Ice Teal North Sea Nectar Boysenberry T e~ra Cotta ALSO CAL VIN KLEIN hrty Fdl T,..-A-el Sepcwatn WESTCUFf rt.Ali OHL Y 17MI • l"IM• Mewpcri leach Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Ramaay Trotter o( Santa Ana have announced the engagement of t heir daughter , Melissa Medlicott Trotter, an4 Wayne Warren Burris, son of Mrs. Marth a Burris, San Clemente. The couple will marry Jan. 15 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Tustin. The betrothed graduated rrom California State University t San Diego a.s busineu · majors. She also graduated from I Foothill fflgh School and he, from San Clemente . High School. 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Thurtd!t· NOllembef 19, 1978 OAIL.Y PILOT •:t Rich Is a Rich Does DONNA · s.,. ..... c....., .... ... ~ .......... . • 97 Za•A BOMBF.<S Tbe other day out " a clear, blue sky Brucie asked, ••Arewe rich?" I pauaed OD my lmees all l retrieved a dime from the sweeper bag, bJew the dust off, and asked, ••Not so you can notice. Wby?" ••How can you tell?" he asked. I straightened up and thought a bit. Being rich is a relative sort of thing. Here's bow I can always tell: "You're rich when you buy your gas at the same service station all the time so your glasses match. "You're rich when you can have eight people to dinner and don't have to wash forks between the main course and dessert. "Y-00're rich when you buy clothes for your kids that are two sizes too big for the one you buy 'em for and four slses too big and store tbem oo a ;:!.' '!., ~""~ for tbe one that comes doortmob. _.,._ .. , y .,. ............... -... &1ua aum. " ou're rich when you ._, • WtsTMOI~ .. You're rich when JOU can have a home wed· elASI ••• tHMI cry'IW ••• own a boat -without din1 without • Haveo ..... or ..W _, .,_. .._ fw oars. Funeral Home' ata.mped I A .. .._,,.. ... ..,...., "You can tell people onthefoldingchaira. T dm. ....... , ... ., .... have money wbea they .. You're rfch whee the W ...._..Mila tlft." record a check and don't Scouta have a paper ~ IT'S !::;-r.,.· :....=!, ~. l': have to subtract it rilbt drive and you have a END .,.,...~ 9ft . away. stack of New York 'nmes , ••people have money ln your basement. when they sit around and "You 're rlcb when DONNA'S UNIQUE Glm· joke with the casbler your dog is wet and ua s.... ..... .._.~•• while she's calJing in smells good. s-te AM/C .. te w... their charge to see lf it's "You 're rich when---------~===~~~==~~=~~= sWlopen. · you.r own hair looks so "You're rich when you great everyone thin.ks wri~ notes to the teacher it'a a wig." on paper without lines. . Brucie sat quietly for a "You're rich when moment, then aaid. "I your television set bas ~ my friend, Ronny, all the knobs on it. is nch." "You're rich when you "How can you tell!" ( can throw away a pair ol asked. pantyhose just because it "His mom buys bis has a large bole in it. bi rthd.ay cake al a "You know people are bakery and it isn't even loaded when they don't cracked on top." have to s ave rubber "He's rich, all right " I bands from the celery sighed. ' Various Activities • 1n Store You can too! Calli 714·834·8881 I , I I ' BASKETBALL BOOSTER'S CLUB: A· Las Vegas Nig ht is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 20, al 8 p.m. in the Mater Dei High School gym , benefitting the school 's athletic pro· gram. Leader of the Nov. 20 through Saturday. . and Dec. 4 event will be M A R y W 0 0 0 Elbs Lutz, a teacher al PARENTS CLUB: A Beverl y H ills High School. Information is Christmas Bazaar will past and present, will be sbown by Mrs. Neomia Willmore, president of the Westminster His· tori cal Society. Tbe filmstrip may be reserved free of charge by calling the store's fashion office at (213) 227·2771. What you hear my change your life! j available atthe universi· take Place on the ty, (213) 498-5561. Marywood High School HAD.ASS.AH: Newport campas from noon to 8 Harbor Chapter will THRIFT STORE: p.m.Sunday,Nov.21· hear a talk by Art PANBELLENIC AS· SOCIATION : The Laguna Beach group will present the Artis te Chorale at its annual Christmas luncheon at 11:30 am. Wednesday, Dee. 1, at the Towers, Laguna Beach. C REATIVE IMAGINATION: A l wo- d ay w o r ks h op at Cal if or ni a State University will explore creativity based on the assumption that "Im· agination is at least as important as intelligence in t he education o ( children." Orange County Lupus Celebrity items will be Travers when it meets at Chapter w1·11 open a new auctioned from a Parcel 11 am M d N 22 P lbooth . . on ay, ov. , thrift stor e in Garden 06 • in t be Ver s a 111 e s Grove at 10 a.m. Satur· FOUNTAIN VALLEY Clubhouse, Newport day. Nov. 20. H I S T O ll I C A L Beach. He will speak on Harkey the clown will SOCIETY: The society underwater exploration enterta in at the store will meetror brunch Sun· oClbe Red Sea. CBlllSTMAS PARTY: from 11 a.m. to noon. day, Nov. 21 al 11 a.m. Past Grand Regents of The store. located at in the C ro ss r oads SPEECH. 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SIGMA KAPPA: The Orange County Alumnae will have a Santa's Gift Shoppe between 10 a.m . and 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Dee. 4, in the Santa Ana Assistance League FASHION IDEAS: A clubhouse. filmstrip for busi· Offered for sale will be nesswomen or active a variety of bandcratt.ed women has been pre-gift items and decora· pared by the Broadway lions and homemade department stores to breads and confections. provide information oo Proceeds wilt be used new fashion ideas. to provide emergency Feature'd are tbe funds to elderly pusom blazer Jook and sweaters on very limited incomes. for day and evening The organiution works wear. The package in·· through the Orange eludes "bow-to" ac-· County Department of ce!sory booklets. Social Services. ~ @ont.I' t~t ~·t, JP" . jtRUot~ ma/f,tljv Ckmon,J/~ If ~'(JJJat ~ Lere!.~~:.~e~~~ s~.e~~ !L0£~~!cf ue Piion• 842·05 70 European trall\ed, Liii Borel, former training director tor Eatee Lauder, has traveled nationally conducling cllniQues on beauty technlQues. 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Danny Kaye portrays the ~ children's s toryteller who !alls for a ballerina (Jeanmarie) in this 1952 movie - t musical. ! IOU 0 8: 00 -"'Three the Hard 1 ,. Way." The three are ex-footballers Jim : • ~rown, Fred Williamson and Jim Kelly in : ~ 1974 action flick. i~.. KCET .@ 9 :00 -Visions. A young ~""Xentucky couple head west across the American plains in 1848 in '1Liza 's Pioneer Di ary." (Related story, Page BS.) , (TV DAILY LOG) I THURSDAY I llOVEMl[ll 11 fol JllOl"l"I illd att1111001 littillis, plt1H set DAYTIME 'llDGRAMS. Bebl, IOf your conftn1t1Kt, 1rt lllt day's mov~s. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O "Moonhdt" (dr•) 42- C1dude Rain~ "find It )lnzrbar" (com) '41 -Bob Hope, Bing Cr05by 126) "Hrch Sierra" (dra) '41- llumphrey Bocart, Ida luprrio. • 11:00 O "The Sweet Smell of Sue· cus'' (dra) '57-lony Curlis, Burt lancasler, Sus.in Ha111son. 12:00 m ''~IOfnt" (dra) SJ -Rita Htywortll, S1~wu1 C1an~er I:OO ~I (C) "Robbery" (dra) '67-Slanfey Baker 2:00 O C) "Sam Whisbf' (adv) '69-Burl Reynolds, Clint Wal~er, o~\IP Oa111s J:OO 101 C "V1u Lu Y11u" (mus) 64 -llvrs P1ttley. Ann Margiet J:JO O •Ci "run in -upulco" (mu\) '63-rtvi~ Presley, Ursula AndrHs, [Isa Cardenu. Ale~dro l!!y. . I EVENING 6 :00 o o raJ OOJ (fl) m et 11ews II .2l) (6) ( 2fl rn> m lltws U ,_I Star Trek CIJ Gomer Pyle 8 &unsmoh I P1rl11d1e f1m1ly Ad1m 12 Eltctri< Comp1ny tJ Dinah! ~ lottlt Ruuls -6:30- ~ Dinah! ()urns onclud~ Clom chman & Ci111oll o·c~nnor (l Andy Gr11f1th ('Cl Men G111f1n Show I family Alfarr 3 Guftsinoke ZOOfn1 Sportscopt 8:00 9 11 3 e Tiie WaltMs I m It• t " "l rn "'' lotf\ltP\ ol hi'\ r(Ol l ~ ulr I '"dbrrtll-'"'"s ' lith l:lr.'~•I" •t IMrOfrycl• 11" •"\' '"' ·~ of hi\ t111hle111d llllf!t•r and l""~rnollltf Oh•~ •nd chtdma WaltOll "l"ll~lly rtll'f"' tJtfall loo well #NI l\apPfn~ •hen ttl'!ll llC't' lrlfd motoi<f(hnc e ~ai • , ,. m w111 °"' • ~ Hartty Korman and lOld i n.I aue)I Mt"t: fe-1 (2~r) "Naas sha11 Andtnu" (mus) ·~1 E Kaye, Junma11e A leNtr of lilts la11$ '" lo•e w1lh ' lul btlle1111a and drt1ms of i frcent balltls. llttlt: CC) (Zllf) "P•lffl" 'S4-Jeck lmmon, Judy ~ C1)) P WeltOfllt lack "S..dM! Hl•klns Dtnce" Ot I 81rba11no's apptal 1n class h, himself w11h0ul a dale 101 lhe lsl·lloy" dance. lleorit: It') (Z~r) "Tltrtt "' Way" (dra) '7C-hm Brown, r~ W~ltamson. Jim Kelly • RUE MtCl.MIAHAll AND 11t • EDDlt llEKU CLIMB >--ne szs.ooo PJr1111id n. m.ooo '11111111 ""'.._ l*1's c.Mlna ..... : {C) (211f) ""-'"Ille ,. •(dra) '68-Roddy McOowall, ton Heslon, ~"' Hunttt ..... f'lltllel Soatf •nne LlllCUI• •orram -8:30- .. ((ft) Cl)) 18) Barney Mlllll •'l!qll lnvol"emtnl~ Woio 111ests 1 c1~n for not stop1nc • robbery and 8'11ism1, 1 new wom1n dele<trve, •in a flasher 9:00 D <r1.> CD (I) Hali flft-0 The 11\inllunt IOf 1 hltrlM who was tonvteled lltree yurs aio IOI "e murder ot his wulthy writ. and •ho hn broken out of puson. luds McGmelt and hrs unit to reconstruct the police 1nttsh111ioA of the murder in the hope ol uncovenng nni clues lo the m1n 's pit;ent whmilboutl J;ick Kelly Zohra lam pert and Lyle Bellger cuest CJ <UJ {IJ filll m lest Stllers: Tiit C,ptJia & Ille kinrs Summoned • lo London by hlS lather, Rory Armagh l~1ls lo conless his marrrage to Mar1011e, unaware lhilt all records of the unron have been destroyed by his father. Kevin Armagh,.swaye.d emo· lronally by the pal11ot1sm whipped up 1n newspdper stories, 101ns Colonel lheodore Roosevelt s volunteer~ in Cuba 0 (lfl fl)) rD) Tiie Tony Randall $'-Judge Fr1nl(l1n ~els more lhan ht b1rga1ned lor when he replatl!S a 1uro1 and must deal with an attorney ~nown IOf his devious tactics m Dody Goodm1n ' llobtrt * Conrad Will Brichten Up Your TV Viewinc ID Mm~ltin St.. m Bo11n1 from tilt OlymPI( fD VISIONS/Liu's * l'ioneer lliuy /Wlitttn By Nell Co1 fD Yislofts "l11a s P1011ter 01aty" A ~ouni Kentucky brode (Ayn Ruyman) h1wels •C•O$S the Amerr<.dn plall15 1n a w11on lr11n with her ~band !Dennis Redheld) and h11 fam!ly The western, set 1n 1848. 1s by puze w1nn1ng l1lmmaker Nell Col. -9:30- 0 (lttl rl'J) Oti Nancy Wilker Show "Dear Doctor Dorf' Nancy wants to hrlp her close lrornd and clrtnt. d IV psychologr~t .v1lh a personal problem until she lea1ns 11's a hltle too pe1sonal Jani; f'a1£e guests fD TV Jotkty & Yoea 10:00 O (11) Cl) Cl) Barnaby Jo~n A c1h1,n's band rad1~ convt1satton omhu•d by a rancbtf's dauthle1 b•comes an 1mportanl clue 1n lhe d"app,arance ol a bronc busttr '.mployee who Sl>Otled a break on t~ pt .perty s lence and then dropped from ~&ht 0 BOLD LUSTY STORIES * CIBBSVILU TONIGHT D -21 '' 1~m~ Re-"'"''ll Jim Malloy and Ray V.hrte tlfad ''' au•&Md lo a lronl pare 'l~•v wh•n a boy robs a irocerv st01e Jnd a druut01e. then moves oo lo rob lh• local a"nory "C!J ,._ U (l)t e l)f Streets el Su f1111WCG 1111 Outb Us Do Part" l,.ulenant Slont Jeop.wd11es hrs lift .,.hen he protttls a woman hunled by syndicate krt mtn ~ Gllnsmo*t et .. ,.., de ,ri111attr1 -lO:l0- 6 Bunn & Allett · m mm 11ews fD llKk l'tfS9tthYe Oft the News 11:00 D U re1 m it lkws 0 2Jl I IQ! G) News D (i21.l ll 'I QI, LMt Allleman Sty!t (I I $u lhlnf 0 Ctldnty """' m llbrth1 Goes To The * Held Of the Class Arid Muy hhs A Tv111M1! CD Miff MattUll, llbfy HlftNll Q) Tiits ti Ille brrt tt?; ~ Stump lllt Stirs m ........ ·A 111111 "',.., ~ -11:30- D rm n • cas Late 11otl1: "Koiak: Wall Strtel G•11sli11111;" I C) "Set Ille Mill 11111,. ( d!a) 71 - lloberl Culp Anc1t Otel1nson 0 ~SI (. J llOI (0 J1M11Y C... 1 ' 1 Tiit rn on u ( Ml ce ) )t) Slrttls of S.n frll!Cia/Ollt Ailp1t CD lltWl a r.. 100an O)lleWl/MIN 12:00 9 lat of Grwcllo O MHit: rC) "In Surclt of Grtaor( (dra) '70-Julie Cllnshe, Mtehael S.JJa11• 8) Motit : "Son of flry" (adv) '42-fyrone Power. Cene frtrney. -12:30- D M-lljpt Shtit: "Qiace 0..- lint,-•ttoom at Ille Tep" m MIYit: CJ:) •t.pl•i•'s Tattle .. (com) '60-John Creesoo. 1:00 G IHI CJ) Ol T~ IIHllt m CM 2:00 D Mt.it DouWttutwe: '1IMdlt 'ury, .. •c.t• ltytttt" m U.llicllf si..: .. JoMllJ c..... La1tfy ... "flit Wper" -3:05- • lll1vi.: "Cl:) "Th• Hanttss" (dra) '71-lornt Gttene, Julit Sommari. l'OcE Television (50) Beeame Marine Law Blamed For Fugitive SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe Marine Corps saya the California Privacy Law prevented recruiters from knowing a YOW\8 man being signed up was a wanted parole vlo1ator. An investigation has been ordered into lhe enlistment of Pvt. William M. McCune, presently in the San Diego County jail. McCUNE, 21, ENLISTED MAY 11 at. Sacramento while the California Adult Authority was looking for him. A warrant for his arrest was is· sued March 27. Under tbe California law, Brig. Gen. James Day said, Marine recruiters are prevented access to police and school r~rds, even with the appli· cant's consent. A preliminary police check was made by lhe recruiter who enlist.ed McCune but apparently the form went only to the Sacramento County Juvenile Probation Office. where the form was routinely stamped ··no record,'' Day said in an interview. HE SAi& THE FORM ALSO was addressed to the Sacramento police and sheriff's offices but that officials initially believed the "no record" stale· ment applied to a ll departments. The California Department of Justice has sent a letter to the Marine Corps recruiting chief in Los Angeles saying its re<>ords would not be open to recruiters . Day, deputy commander of lhe San Diego recruit depot, said an attorney for the National As· sociation for the Ad vancement of Colored People brougbt the case of McCune to his attention. McCune's civilian record was expunged by the Marine Corps last week. and U . Col. John Hopkins was relieved of duties as McCune's battalion officer and given a staff job instead. OCC Talk Team 3rd In Tourney Orang e Coast College's forensics team finished third out of more than 30 schools at the California-Arizona Com mun i t y C oll eg e Speech Tournament at Pasadena City College. Ben Watkins of Costa Mesa took both a first place trophy in ex· pository speaking and a third in reader 's theater. He also received an ex· cellent certifi cate in oral interpretation. KORY BLACK. also of Costa Mesa, captured first place a fter five round s o r Li ncoln· Douglas debate. Billie Tuning of Tustin took fi rst in persuasion. Ot h e r w i nne r s in· eluded: tiOilf•rO J"m•\ a"" Eric PQ\tlf' of '1""ht!Qlon Buen •no J 111 Wltv ol N~wOOf"I E••r..h 40 tt'lir<I 1n , .. Wr1\ t,,..tpr M1chiPtf' Andtr,on Of CO\t4' Mi!\.a t~ird 1n ,,.,.~,.·~ IM•l"'r •f'ld ~ ••c•lf,.nt c•rttfu •t• "' orAI 1n t~f"P'"'di'*°" $1\lrler Jdn\On, CO\lft M~•· ~· t ttttnt in r11010 an,, \tU)frtor In lltfSu.t•IM; Ot•• ~~"1bl'rl'\On "°'''" ••'" V•ll•Y ex.c_.11 .. nt In _..-,1rm .. oor•neou\ 1nd iue>"r1or •n Im· 1>romp1u •M Cftlnv 1.r1~11. Cosl• -ta. P•C•ll•nl In nr•I lnltrprtlnllon Principal Suspended Over Strip MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. (AP) -An assi.s· tant middle school prin· cipal has been suspended. for on e d ay a nd reprimanded for order· ing a class of eighth· grade students to strip during a search for a missing key. The action aga inst Stephen McDermott of the Clintondale Middle School in Clln ton Townshil> came at a board of education meet· ing. • Clintondale Schools Supt. John Savel said McJ>ermotl was s us- pended for one day without pay. He said the written reprimand will be put in McDermott's permanent me . .ll'Wl ....... IO '" 1'fala9sf a Lord Snowdon , estranged hus b a nd of Britain's Pricess M a r ga r et, is i n Malaysia taking pie· lures of a book for an int e rnati o n a l firm. Facing Prison SAN DIEGO <A P > Dana Thomas Storey, 21. of Los An geles, will have to serve 10 years to life 1n state prison in the death of another Los Angeles man aboard a bus at the downtown depot. Storcv was con v'ict e d on a second-degree murder charge in the July 6 s hooting o f Wa rde ll Monroe Campbell. 25. Job R e ferral Service Offered in Capistrano By ANNE COOPER Of , ... OlllY l"llol Sl•lf In the. two weeks smce Beatrice Leon opened her San Juan Capistrano office, providing state-sponsored job referral services, she has interviewed about 35 applicants. "There are plenty of pt.>oplc anxious to work," said Mrs. Leon. "Our primary task for the present is to let employers know we are here, offering free job referral, supplying them with qualified applicants." MRS. LEON HAS a computer terminal in her office, which provides her with job listings in various geo-· graphical and vocational areas. Located in the Capistrano-Laguna Regional Occupat ional Program CROP ) complex, 26900 Acjachema St.. the n~w state job bank assists ROP students in findmg jobs when they complete their training. Leata R itter , depa rtme nt super visor in Santa Ana, said Mrs. Leon works with a range of job seekers , from economically disadvan· taged, unskilled workers to affl uent professionals who have been phased out of their Jobs or wish to relocate. MRS. LEON'S COMPUTERIZED job b ank in c ludes o pf'ni ngs throughout California, out of state and abroad. Certain applicants can qualify for retraining benefits. said Mrs. Ritter. providing them with an unemploy· ment stipend while they learn new skills. Mrs. Leon can also certify disad· vantaged job applicants for federall y· s ponsored training, provide voca· II 'PLENTY WANT WORK' Job SupervllCM' Leon lional testing and counseling and furnish unemployment insurance in· fo rmation. ORANGE COUNTY ALSO operates a job development, counseling and placement service at the ROP com· plex. County and state job services are coordinated to supplement one another and offer employers and job applicants extensive services, Mrs. Ritter said. Additional information is available on state and county job services-by calling 496-3513 weekdays, 8 a.m. to S p.m. $0\ll><lQN CAlllOQNI" CA$ COM'""'y IS. II IS Last T h ursday, McDennoU ordered the boys in an industriaJ arts class to strip so he could search for a mist1nc master key to a clasaroom cabinet. Two girls in the class un- dressed in a separate room under the supervision of a woman teacher. No key was found. The person in the picture is installing R · 1 D whole house insulation in hjs attic. It's a very smart way to spend a Saturday afternoon. For one thing, he'll keep his house wann and coey during the cold winter months. And reduce pany jg giving him a free water saver ~t. It includes an energy -saving shower head and two sink faucet aerators. All three are designed to save hot water and still give an excellent water spray . Krishnu OK'd PORTLAND , Ore. 1 <AP) -The director of the Port ot Portland said that religious iroups are now allowed to pus out Uterature at Portlud ln· temational Airport. U.S. Dlltrlct Court Judge James Duma ruled that' to bar the Hare Krishna Md from public areas of the airport waa un-. coaaUtutlonal. the amount of gas he uses for heating by up to 20~.). When summer rolls around insulation will help keep the heat out. And, if he has air cond i· tioning, insulation can help him save on cooli~ costs, too. He11 also save on the cost of installat1011. Simply by doing it himself. Buthe's even smarter than you think. Because just for installing insulation, the Gas Com- If you'd like to find yourself in this ~rson's position, visit a participating Do-It-Yourself lnsu· lation Dealer. He11 explain how easy it is to get th. eijob done. And get your 6 free water sa er kit. So do "t wait Insulate. Spend a few hours fighting the energy crisis. ™' Then shower yourself with gas our gift. ~ DON'T WAil: INSULATE. I - • AP Wl<tpholo Wedding Bells John Davidson offi<'ial<'s ..is Cher and Son- ny Bono. playing Laverne and Alvm on the Sonny and Cher Show. arc· married during a taping for an episode which will air in January. Cher is <1bout to pop her bubble gum. ------- ff R08£.RTSON. ERHEST BORGHIHE ~~~ST A 4R) ... ~~~f.~!,C!~!M~L HUNGRY" .... ,. • .,.,.. .... •Ho••o 8llOlJT AT lHEDEYll. ~ ...a&.ta.-~~~L.(P~G~I L:.:E:E MARVIN .JAl r.. I f MMON l\l [)( { ... (R) TH l .YP5 HARBOR TWIN ... ~ .. ..,.. ·-~\ .. ,, ..... ,. .... ,,,, .... ., .. "SUPER fLY.'' ~~~ ~ MuncRY HIU,AIOUS' (1'<11 (R) PLUS "CAR CINEMA WEST WASH" Wf\ftot9'f\Ttt•t•~wt\f Wf , ............. Cf .. ,.,. ••• , .... ,, Thursday November 18. 1978 DAIL y PILOT ns Repr~ing the Repr~es MARAnot MAN •~~ Their intentions were good, but their timing c-ould have been better The San Clemente Community Theater devoted ats 1976·77 schedule to a "reprise season" or its most popular plays over the 10 years the group bas been housed 10 tbe Cabr1llo Playhouse. The leadoH show wa5 "Bell, Book and Candle," which hit the boards a few months alter the Costa Mesa Civic Pluyhouse presented its own version of the John Van Drutcncomcdy. NUMBER TWO, opening tonight, is ''Last of the Red Hot Lovcr:s," which the Lido Isle Players also a.re running this week. This weekend the Costa Mesa· Civic Playhouse opens" Butterflies Are Free'' -and guess what's next on the San Clemente bill? · The second half or the San Clemente season should be a bit less encumbered by duplication. The schedule calls for "The Girl m the Freudian Slip " "Arsenic and Old Lace" and ''Stop the World.' I Want to Get Off," none of which is scheduled for another local the...1ler in lhc near future. . * CALLBOARD -SpeakinS of "Butterflies Are Free" at San Clemente, auditions for the show will be held Sunday and Monday evenings at 7:30 at the Cabrlllo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Intermission Tom Titus MMne~ 'llWl-M/llK ·-·---.... [•J SOUTH COAST 'I.A2A Coste...... so.nu CIHIMALAHO THU TU .._ .. "' Ui-7601 ST4DIUM DlllYllH Cabrillo .... director Peggy O'Hara Gibble will be o.-.. ut.1110 looking for two young men and two women, one ---------- young, the other middle aged .... the comedy· iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii drama opens Jan. 20 .... Also auditioning Sunday will be "The Rain- maker" at the Westminster Community Theater where director Doris Allen will be casting for six ~~-=1111111 men and one woman for the N. Richard Nash ~ drama .... tryouts are called for 2 p.m. at the w. ~s:~~T~LN;~0~!0A0594 theater, 7272 Maple Sl., Westminster, for the play, which will open ln January. . . A "GOD TOLD ME TO" Ill) v MIMI.YO" BACKSTAGE -UC Irvine will present David Storey's "In Celebration" Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Little Theater, lJumanil1es Hall .... oo Sunday the theater will host two one- act plays, "How He Lled to Her Husbaod" by George Bernard Shaw and "Lucille is Real." an original script by UCI seruor Mark Bringelson .. "GUS" ""1EI 'AH" 4\~IM.U-1 IS THAT YOlfr' ~ '"SUHSHIHE IOYS" lf'GI JHE CITY SHOPPING CENf R( ORANGE •532 6711 'Pioneer Dilly' Drama Airs By Ji\ V SRARBUTT LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tonight at 9 on Chan-· nel 28. public television is airing an original drama. "Liza's Pioneer Diary," which shows the life of a young Kentucky woman moving westward in 1848. As fate would have it, Nell Cox, the film's pro· ducer, director and writer, is doing a little westward pioneering of her own. After 17 years of wqrking in New York, she's moving here to set up shop. · Miss Cox, a Frankfort, Ky .. native who makes documentaries and has made industrial films, grinned when re minded that certain types on the East Coast often claim Los Angeles life is deadly, that the sun here has been known to turn good brains to mush. "THAT'S WHAT l 'VF. HEARD," she said. "I can hardly wail to sec what happens. They say, 'People out there don't e\·en read the New York Times.'" But that isn't a reason to recommend against moving here. she said, also d1sm1ssing another New York claim that the Califorrua life is too relaxed to keep the creat1 \'C juices bubbling. "That ·s a:-. though gcttm& a cardiac arrest before you 're 40 is some kind of virtue," she said. whose previous work has ranged from n study or 'SHOUT AT THE DEVIL" cooks toiling in a plus New York restaurant to a look "STIAHGEI AHO THE at various persons mvoh·ed in a murder trial. GUMFl<iHTEl"(PG) "The notion behind the series or at least a big part or it -was that commercial television really ,,..,,,, "IUCHY MALOHr dosen't encou rage new drama, new writers," she ..., "THE llG IUS" ''So noncomm ercial television says, 'Okay, let's .,_ ________ ...,,. see if we can inject some new blood into the medium or the commercial networks.' '"So in a wa,.,.f hope that works tor me, because that's what I'd like to do. And this could be a real ~ "NEE WHHLIHG" ~ 'UGE.HO OF llGFOor· "GOD TOLD Ml TO" IRI ' "IEMllYO" "GI transition for me. 1-----------t "It sure is the direction in which l want to go, and it's been a long, hard time for me getting a ........ ~l!Wft~f'!'m­ transitional film tom into it. .. ,, •1••h •t •uuit•• 994·2400 An attractive, soft.spoken woman, she said l!-=~ .... .,. .. -.::.....~.e~ she's moving here for two related reasons, one be· mg that documentary and producing work seems to have dned up 1n Fun City. THE OTHER FA{'T()R IS that filmmaker Cox wants to carve out a new career doing only enter-,__ __ _......;..-.;---.=.;.....;..;;.;;..;~---" tainment films -both f~ TV and theatrical release -and here is where the <1ction is. ·'Sure. the theater's 1n New York. but not mov- ies and television," says Miss Cox, 39, who got the filmmaking bug from what folks who call flicks the cinema have dubbed the "New Wave" of French films that began rolhng 1n dunng the late 1950s and early 1960s lier : P10ne<•r Oiary" tonight is part of Los Angeles station KCET's new "Visions" series of original dram as for telev1s1on. She was asked if the film -her first feature- length movie -marks the start of her effort to get a foothold in writ in~ and rurecting in the Los Angeles bnw.ch of American filmdom. ___ "_Y_ES. I THINK TIIAT IT is." replied Miss Cox, THE GOLDEN BEAR HwmncJfon Beach P~sents MoY. 19-20-21 MARIA MULDAUR Mo¥, 26-27-28 NOW f'LAYING COSTA M"£$A EdW..ttn's Rrf\lnl Cu1•nM /I 4/~40 /444 8£V£AI. 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Cll "SUPEI IUG & SUPB AGINT'' CC'il "EAT MY ousr CNI "MARATHOH MAH" Cll '"THI LOMQIST Y AID .. llU One Sniper ••. TW!-MINUTE ~w ING CHARLTON HESTON JOHN CASSAYrnS ·1wo. MINUTE WARNING'" -•·-.; MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES MARILYN HASSETT • DAVID JANSSEN JACK KLUGMAN • WALTER PIDGEON GENA ROWLANDS i.&rrm1s-oAY10 •·AmOWY DAYIS JOE Wf•A FILMWAYS POODUCTION/A LARRY PEEACE ·EOWARO S.F£LDMAN FILM• Screenplay by EDWARD HUME ·Based on tile novel by GEORGE LaFOUNTAINE ·Music by CHARLES FOX Directed by LARRY PEERCE •Produced by EDWARD $.FELDMAN ... ~UNIVERSAL PICTURE 1R lQJKltDG-1 TtCHNICOlOR"• PANAVISION ~ -·-·-- ·. l••. •1• , ..... ti ~~-;a2:2~a·, St •' l••tt• ,,.,, ,,. .... 534-6282 '"'t:.;~· :~::. ........ lirf 871·1862 •••Ol•h 1 .. , .. , ... " S27·2223 '"" MOOIU 1, • Sill HT MOVIE 111 2. ·TUI ORIVlR111 3. • fllllll I THl HAN111 'IUNAWAf llSI llUll" CAHlf 111 llUS ROLUUAll .-1 IOOU MOOll • Ill MAIVIN 1 .• SHOUT AT THl OlVIL IPOI 2. • TAXI D•tVlh1 ) •• ll,STICI( Il l 'THll II 4 HIOlfllllAlll" GOO TOLD Ml T0111 •lUS TO THI OlVIL A DAUGHTER c•> CMUlfOfl ltllfOfl t IOMW u1uvnu IOU T NO '61141 TWo.MINUTI WAINING t•I ' '1US fRHlll I THf HAN111 IACI WISfON e tnA MOtfNO THI llTl111 '"" N()IMAN..IS Til.U TOU? 111 1100 !Olli e PU•l M IUl NOIMAN ... IS TMAT TOU?tt_I 'lUt ONCI IS NOT IHOUGM"1 nwu AnlOffl 1 • THI OMEN 111 2. unna111 3 • SHAMPOO (I ) .. .. DAIL V PILOT Thuraday November 18, 1919 Pacer Rebates To Start Now DETROIT (AP) -Amen can Motors, which re- vived smllll·cur rebates a week ago, bas expanded the program with an olfer of $253 baek on lhe purchase or a ne w Pacer through Jan. 10. The Pacer rebate plWJ, which takes effect im· mediately, is similar to a $200 cash bonus program General Motors launched last week on three of its subcompact cars. ~N HIGH GEAR) favorable response to Gremlin. AMC. stuck in an auto sales slump, said it decided to offer a rebate on the Pacer ·•to further stimulate the small car market" foll owin~ a its $253 price cut on the With the rebates. the 1977 Pacer sedan price is $3,396 and the 1977 stallon wagon is $3,546. Tbe base pnces on new 1976 models is $3,246 with the rebate, au l\M\.. 0111c1a1 said. AMC also reports it will step up Jeep produc- rrom 475 to 500 vehicles a day and hire another 100 workers at the Toledo. Ohio. assembly plant start· ing Nov 29 because of brisk demand. Ford Re~alb 393,.500 Car• DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) -Ford Motor Com- pany is recalling 393.500 of its 1976 s ubcompact Pin- to, Bobcat and Mustang 11 models because of a potential fuel-line defect which could cause a fire under the hood. The auto maker says it has received 100 reports of under-the-hood fires. No collisions resulted from the blazes, although two persons suffered minor in- juries, Ford said . The r ecall affects models with 2.3-liter engines, including 372,000 m the United States, 20,100 in Canada and 1,400 ovC'rseas. Ford said the fuel-line hose adjacent to the tarburetor may have been assembled improperly and caused a fuel lcCJkCJgc which, in turn. could create a fire hazard." State Settle• Toyota Sult SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger says his office has settled a suit against Tnyot,1 Center of S.in M:.iteo over auto leasing prac- tices. The complaint filed in San Mateo County Superior Court had alleged the firm published ad· vertisements that failed to contain information r e- quired under the Moscone Auto Leasing Act. Younger said Wednesday that under the settle- m ent . Toyota Centt'r dJd not admit any wrongdoing but agreed to include required information in its ad- vertising and pay co5ts of the investigation and suit. i\'f'W B 1tlW Top• J 911 Line A s uccessor to th<.' BMW 2002 -the 320i -and refinements lo the BMW 5.101 highl ight the 1977 line of OM W spor ts sedans . The 320i represents an evolutionary step in the UM W lin<': the 2002 scnes made its American debut 111 1967 as the BMW 1600 The new body shell and new styling provide in- creased interior room and improved heating and 'cnulating sy:.tem The sus~nsion of the 320i has been refined BMW's two htcr t l:x>Occ or 121.J-cubic-inch) four cylinder engine powers the 320i; it requires no (';it.ii~ tic converter lo mc·et government em ission c;1andards The 320i l'n~ane produces lOShp in CJhforn1a l'HAltMAC '( I HT HHS WHO AltE THEY? •i.."'41Nllir;." ly THU GIAHT, lt.f'tl. ll " r" r ,. I' h .1 r m ,,. 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T H E BREWERY, kMwn as Oly to local rans. bought financially tr o ubled Th eodore Hamm Company or St. Paul. Minn .. for $22 m1lllo n. enablin~ it to -.ell beer in 26 states. Olv in 24 of lht>m Reacllon 10 those states to the light beer brewed from artes ian s pring water 1 "has been very gratify- 1 n g ," com pan y s pokesman Don Lee said Charge Nets 50 APWl• .... lo Fred_ Cohen of Milwaukee says his electric Scbrmg-Va nguard Citicar can go 50 miles on a full charge The car is in s harp con- trast to Detroit models in the background. • NBC Accepts Program Rules WASHINGTON (AP) -The government has agreed to settle an antitrust suit against the Na· tional Broadacasting Company after NBC accepted a broad range of restrictions on the production or entertainment progra ms. Similar suits against the CBS and ABC television networks are pending. Under terms of the settlement Wednesday NBC m~t li:mit the amount of entertainment program- ming 1t produces Th.is would force the network to purc hase more pro- grams from independent producers. This restnc· lion would continue for 10 years. 'fAKINt; .TOCK BankA•erf~a Plan• Dl•~IO•ure NEW YORK CAP) -BankAmerica Corp .• parent of the n ation ·s largest commercial bank has • unveiled a new vol untary disclosure code that goes beyond what the federal government requires it to make public. The San Francisco-based company, owner or the Bank of America, claimed Wednesday that its code is the most comprehensive effort yet to "open a large corporation's activities to the public gaze." The code. detailed in a 28-page booklet, lists 70 areas of banking, trusts and investm ents and cor- porate activity in which information will be availa- ble to the public. In some cases, BankAmerica said, information seekers wiU be required to pay for the mate rial they request IJPS, Union DI••'-• Delp WASHINGTON CAP) -United Parcel Service and the Teamsters Union have decided to get along without federal medialors in their efforts to end a two-month s trike. A SPokesman for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service has conlirmed that the two parties had asked the mediators lo withdraw. Rain Da•pen• Re~ord Dope KINGSBURG <AP) Sun-Maid Raisin Growers of California ha d record sales in 1975-76 but is unlike· ly ~o duplicate lh<1t feat this fiscal year because rain rumed much of the crop Sales in the pasl fiscal v· year totaled $94 million , c inance up Sl5 million from a year earlier ,· the cooperat1w Neics Al.so C4 revealed in its annual rl·· Port Wednesday . Raisin sales totaled 103.000 Lons. the most since Sun-Maid sold 143.000 tons in 1928 for $11 million. the report said . .tlarinelt'"b Corp. More• Marinetics Corp. has moved from Newport Beach to 1638 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. The new building provides a 6,000-square-foot plant with adjacent off-street parking and freight ac· ccss. ''iejo Oll•t'"e Open• vn 11 O U 't'OI ll t><WTOH C' \'IT f'llll"\ I·: l r'\ "'ht•rl vnu 111°1°11 .1 1lrll\i'r\ W1· will 1l1•f1,1·r prnmpllv w11hnul ''~lr:i 1·har.i:t• A g r~:al mJn'· p>'nplr r r l y on ti'• fur thc•lr hr•allh nt•f'd'I w,. w 1•lc:om" rt•<ru1 •-:t-; for drl1' 4.'n '14.'rV\rc :incl ('hars:c: a·crnunt' PAH UDO PttAlMAC:Y n I H.tpM• lt-4 "-Dttl•..-, ..-_,_. leec• '42·1 SIO Leopold F. Schmidt HI. president . says he has his eye on Chicago and New York but is wailing for the right time. He plans to make his moves like he makes h1s beer - slowly. Newport Equity Funds, Inc., Newport Beach. has opened a branch office in Mission Viejo. The of· fi ce. a t 25283 Cabot Road, will serve Mission Viejo, Lake Forest. San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point. Capistrano Beach and other south Orange County communities. Mesa Firtt1 E.rldlrit• Work Technicolor Audio-Visual Systems, Costa Mesa, presents a dis play in the Sheraton Hotel. Newport Beach, through Nov. 21 which includes various Super-8mm cartridged projection systems and literature about thefirm and its products. "It m ay not be too far off. hopefully within the next five years." The display, open to the public, is part of a con· tinuing "Sheraton Salutes" program that gives re- cognition to Orange County businesses. classic walking shoe by ALDEN of n ew england @ soft brown grain upper with plan- tation crepe end leather l1p for longer wear 44 fashion island , new'port ce•r 644-5070 Arches Loom in Future Big Mac Maps Hamburger.. dotted Globe By MILTON MOSKOWITZ It's tough for anyone to pn.'<lict what the world wtll be Uke 1n 1985 but McDonald's. the hamburger maker. knows. It wUl be a world overflowing with Golden Arch hamburger stands. The glorious future that lies "'1ead of us was s ketched recenl- ly by Fred L. Turner, president or McDonald's, who predicted the company will open 350 new restaurants every year for the next 10 years. That's just in the United Stales. The rest of the world Is down for 100 new restaurants every year. U McDonald's can adhere to its game plan. by the time 1985 rolls around it will have something like 7,500 units operating worldwide, 6,300 of them in the United States. IMAGINE A RESTAURANT chain with 6,300 links in this country? No supermarket chain has ever been able to field so many units. McDonald's h as already carved out a significant portion of the total dining-out market. What kind ·of share will it command after it doubles the number of units? The fast-food restaurants that decorate (and some people think blight) our highways now take roughly 25 percent of all the dollars spent on eating out. And McDonald's, with its 3,700 units. has captured 20 percent of tbe en- tire fast-food market. Seen from the window of a car. McDonald's appears to be a small place. However. it has machine gun-like cash registers pumping away with targets (customers) always in sight The a verage McDonald's unit in lhe United States takes in $794,000 a year or about $15,500 a week or more than $2,000 a day. THE PEOPLE WHO eat at McDonald's this year will leave behind $3 billion. Only 10 re· tailers in the nation took in that much money l ast year. NEW YOllK (llPl Coo\\ Co ·~ ~M~~~~;'.in'i.!'t~' 5~~rv F~IJ Iona• ~curitln Oala Oon Oeale" AS•" . ovor Oala tOO •~ count•r B~n• oavt '"' lnwrancf' & tndust Decor In ~~IL·:~'~ ,... 7>. g:~llb 0~~ AFA Pr'i • • \' • l>eLu< C .. 10 I"( I J<, ()et C•"1 AVM Cp ... I • Del ln\B< Add1\n W 6' • 6 " 0.-oNOf El .. ov llos 2" '" 01.m C•v Al~rt\ S._ 6 " 0 1 (n C•u Allco inc l \fi I'• Oocutel Att,.,Q Ph ?l 1 '2•;• [)illdr G Allvn Bae b111 1 Dorch C "m E•O 38' r 39 Oovi. 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It all adds up to a lot of ham- burger. ln 1972, ground bee.( ac- counted for 17 percent oI our beef consumption. This year it will ac- count for 40 percent. And by 1980, as McDonald's continues to ex- pand at the rate of one new unit a day, ground beer is expected to account for more than half of our beef consumption. Last year it took about 2 million bead or cal· tie to satisfy tbe hamburger needs o f customers at McDonald's, Burger King and Burger Chef. Hamburger consumption in lhe United States for 1976 is estimated at 50 billion. THE R ESTAURANT busi· ness has been traditionally a field where newcomers could enter easily because the capital requirements are not imposing. It bas thus been a haven for the small entr epreneur. However. McDonald's has introduced the strain of bureaucratic efficiency. It's inte nt on becoming the General Motors or Procter & Gamble of the restaurant in- dustry. .To do that, it needs to deliver a standard product. ~ Big Mac tastes the same in Key West, Fla., as it does in Bellingham, Wash. And the bathrooms are clean in both places. McDonald's was able to ex-pand quickly (the company is on- ly a little more than 20 years old) by selling franchises to local ))w;inessmen. But the operation O vf•r Th~ Counter NASO Listinqs 18'• 19\fi Pl!!dml A t\\ '"'• Ptnll.rtn 18 18>1• Pion HIB 6114 6\4 Pt\.t111n ~ "'• Poi;\1._ Co ~~ ~;; ~~':..c 18 18"' p ~M~I 10 11 Pvt o Can ll~ ,. Ou•• '""\ t~'• 1!~ ~!t~ ~r ''" 1'• Raycn C.p I!,"' lb"-• Aavmnd 10' I 11 1• Re-cog Eq '• 1'• Road Ee. t 1' > 18 J RotHrt M U'• ts•i;. Rowton 11 <111 • A~ u • 1 1S Ru\ Stov .,,,. '· ~,,,..,. l8 '• 3' ~ • S<an Oat • • "> Srr•OO\ H !I 'It II • S..I\ ~II l1 ' H·· ... ,,.. .. F 1\ ISlr .. s--~,.nUp , t 10 Sllaw Co '1 11~• ">MO Tl\ 1'' 2' • Sot1dS1 Sc 17 l ll. S CalW 11 1 • , . ., SwG<. 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Wel<obell 11•~ 11 W<ln Mio uv, 1Sl4 Wulrnd •"• S Wdwrd L 2• 1S\~ Wt19lll W •'h '~ ZlonUI B - has ~ome so successful and so profitable that the company wants to keep more ol lhe action for it.self McDONALD'S CORP., the pa'.rent company, is currenUy ac· qulrlng 29 McDonald's unit.5 that had been operated by • licensee in North Car ollna, Sou th Carolina and Arizona. A8 a re· suit, more than 30 percent or McDonald's restaurants are now owned by the company itself. And many of the other operators are tenants of McDonald's because the company owns the land underneath the restaurants. Ray Kroc. founder of the com· pany, once said McDonald's is as much in the real estate business as it is lo the hamburger busi· oess. lo 1971, McDonald's earned $25 million after taxes. nus year it will net more than $100 million, which means that a significant portion of every dollar you spend at McDonald's -perhaps as much as 33 cents -get.s filtered through the system back to Oak Brook, 111., where McDonald's Corp. is headquartered. Group Offers Market Aids A workshop in marketing re. search will be sponsored by the Western States Advertising Agencies Association Saturday - at. the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Speakers will be James J, Brennan, vice president, Dro- sler Marketing Research, San Francisco; Kenneth L. Barasch, president, Kenneth L. Barasch & Associates, Villa Park; and Arne F. Haug, president, Haug As· sociates, Inc., Los Angeles. Chairman is association vice president and Orange County coordinator Terry Pennington of Terry L. 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N•llOft•I A•\Ocl•llM ti ~u•ll•n Outen •nd '""'"'' DETROIT CAP) -The Unit~ Auto Workers. after narrowly ratllran1 a contract with Chrysler, launrh a final bar1aintn1 drive at General Moto~ today in an attempt lo avert a 9 p.m. PST walkout by 390,000 hourly GM workers in 21 state~. Charging that the negotlat1n51 pace at GM bad slowed, the UAW warned the No. 1 auto maker Wednesday to "atep up" It.a talks lC it hopes to avoid becoming tbe second ma.>or aut.o com· pany atruck this year. · Thurwday November 18 1978 s DAILY PILOT Free Booklets ISB Can Answer Stock Questions By SYLVIA PORTt:R How do you rind a reputable local broker willing to han· dle small transactions' How do you transfer securitles or replace those that are lost. stolen or destroyed? Or trace securities that have a questionable value? Or complain about purchased s~unties tbat have not been delivered as aareed? Where can you get inexpensive, basic instruction Oil m· vesting in stocks and bonds? More than 4,000 people wrote to the New York Stock Ex· change's Investors Service Bureau (JSB) in response lo a recent column explain- 1.flg how the ISB would answer questions and provide Cree referral services and remedial action The NYSE broke down the anquines and Money's Worth problems into the ma.ior • categories based on the questions above There also were- miscellaneous questions about 011 well speculations, op· lions, investments m scotch whiskey, Jewelry and gold coins. TIDRTY PERCENT ASKED THE bureau for basic m· vesting bterature The ISB offers a package of three new booklets for $1 The titles: ''Ten Questions td Ask Befor~ You Buy Stocks," .. Growth Leaders on the Big Board" and "Income Leaders on the Big Board " In add1t1on to providing the earnings, dividends and growth rates for companies listed on the NYSE, "Growth Leaders" lists firms that have paid quarterly d1v1dends for 40 years or more and comparues that tiave increased their c:liv1dends in each of tbe past 10 years. "Income Leaders" lists stocks and bonds returning 6 percent or more THE ANSWER TO 11IE F1RST question above may be found in another free pamphlet. the Investors Service Bureau Directory. It lists the names of close to 300 NYSE member orgam:i:allons that welcome individual investors of all types, along with the member firms' requirements for minimum accounts. The ISB will enclose a list of local NYSE member firms There were a number of mqu1ries concerning Polish or other foreign government dollar bonds issued m the 1920s. From time lo lime and generally without pubhc1ty, Poland -and other foreign governments -offer settlement agree· ments Oil bonds denominated an dollars lnqumes about these bonds may be sent to the Foreign Bondholders Protective Counctl lnc, 1775 Broadway, New York, N Y. 10019. MANY LETTERS ASKED FOR the ISB 's help tn trac• mg old securities. The bureau suggests a bit of personal de· tective work, specifically -Write to the secretary of state or corporahon com· missioner in the capital of the state m which the company was mcorporated and ask about the company's current status, its outstanding bonds, debentures, common and pre• !erred stocks. -Contact the transrer agent whose name appears on the front of the stock certificate or bond_ -INQUIR~ AT A NYSE ME MBER firm ; many mam - tain records that could include the company m question -HU'e a tracing service. Several tracing companies charge a flat fee and mclude an opuuon letter when securities are found to be worthless: Opmion letters from major brokerage rums. banks and tracing comparues generally are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service as proof of a capital loss. -Research the company at a major business or public library. One source as "National Stock Summary." Another 1s the "Robert D. Fisher Manual of Valuable and Worthless Securities," published by R M . -Smythe & Co. Questions may be addressed to ISB, New York Stock Exchange, Inc., P.O Box 252, Wall Street Station, New York, NY. 10005. But don't send ongmal secuntae.s cert1f1cates. currency or other valuables. Contact us ex· elusively by letter a nd postcard," s a ys George Christopoulos, head of the ISB. Jobless Chiselers Theories Blasted WASHINGTON (AP) -New government studies sug· gest that the long-term unemployed are unable to hnd Jobs and are not chiselers who ''nde with the system'' at govern· ment expense. The studies, one by the Labor Department and another prepared for the government by a pnvate farm -show that the maJority of those who had exhausted their Jobless benefits were still unemployed a year after the benefits ended. ROGER ROSSI, WHO HEADS THE department's un· employment Ulsurance research division, said the studies provide the first information about who the long.term un · employed are and what happens to them The findm&s tend to rebut arguments by some economists and politicians that unemployment benefits dis· courage people from looking for work and thal those who use up the1r benefits e1lher qwckly get Jobs or drop out or the labor market. The fmd101s also could be Important to the incommg Carter admm1stratlon. which will have to decide early next year whether to recommend contlnuallon of the emergency jobless aid program. THAT P.ROGRAM, WIDCH PROVIDES an extra 26 weeks o( federal aid -for a total of 65 -to persons who have used up thell' regular and extended state·federal benefits, expires in March. Labor Department fieures s how that more than 2 7 million Americans exhausted their benefits from January 11ns through last July. The latest figures show there were 7 6 million persona out or work but seeking IL in October • This was a jobless rateof7.9 percent. Because the government does not keep track of m dividuals who are no lonaer entitled to benefits, no f1gur~ are avatlable on the actual number of these people who found jobs or dropped out ol the labor force. However. the two surveys indicate most were still looking for worl< several weeks after thetJ: benefits ran out. ~ THE DE PARTMENT FOUND IN A four-state saml pUng that 80 percent of those survey~ were sllll in the laboi force two months afler their benefits ran out, but only 16 pe1 centfound jobs. The other survey, based on interviews an four majo~ cities by Mathem atica Policy Research of Princeton, NJ . ., showed that about 25 percent of the "exhauslees" wereo working within four months after benefits stopped and thdf only 36 percent found jobs after one year " • ) t Allstate Invests Funds Allstate Insurance Companies have Sn vested more th:ant $14,370,000 in bonds in Ora~c County, according to F.P.' Mims, auoclat.e vice preeideot. . Oranae County Investments are part or more than •,000.000 ln bonds htld by Allstat-e in 42 counties in Calllomia. ' , • . ; • • 8 8 DAILY PILOT Thursd1y. November18. 1978 ;THE J-'A )llLY CJRCtJ:~· Hy Bil Keane "That's Adam. God mode him and he grew up to be T orzan.'' Not Cheaper By the Dozen Much ado has been made of late about how the Moslem bigwigs around the Mediter- ranean have become fantastically rich on oil. But extraordinary wealth among rulers thereabout! is nothing new. Take Abdul Aziz IV. for instance. He was Sultan of Morocco from 1894 until he was kicked out in 1909 for extravagance. Evidently, a high-powered musical instrument salesman got to him dur- ing his rule. It's a matter of record that be first learned much to his amazement several years after his retirement that pianos did not have to be bought by the dozen. The V enezuelans for y ears were permitted to send love letters at hall the usual first-class mail rates so long as they put those messages in speeial bright red envelopes. Recent s urveys show that time or the week when a child is most likely to swallow poison is Sunday morning. HEARTBEAT Q. "Average human heart beats 70 or 80 times a minute. How rast does a whale's heart beat?" A. About nine beats a minute is average for a gray whale. But there are other species. And not all of the ir heartbeat rates have been checked out. Don 't have at hand an explana- tion of how a whalt 's pulse is taken, as a mat- ter of fact. Will looi< into at and report back. Was at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1937, that bowler Ned Day of West Allis, Wis .. rolled 33 consecutive strikes. If any bowler before or s ince has ever done bet~r than that, kindly name said phenom; stat.lst.ically. a perfect game or 12 strikes s upposedly only turns up once in 450,000 tames LONG RUNS Those prime-time TV shows that tend to run the longest have a certain something in common. Namely. n« just a different story, but a different cast of &aracters every week, too. Consider "The Wgnderful World ol Dis- ney "Or "The ABC SUllday Night Movie.'' Or NBC's Saturday Night at the Movies." They've been on the a ir for 16, 15 and 14 years. respec- tively No other evening 'hour network pro- gram has held up that long. Let's say you stretch your arms straight out from your sides. If you're put together pro· perly, the distance betw~n the fingernails on your right hand and those on your left hand will be eight times the vertical length of your head Now som& "1edical experts contradict a long time notion \o say you're just as likely to become seasick ih the dark as m the daylight. As for earaches, the statisticians report they're most common in February and least common In June. Dad I tell you the a verage farm pond na- l1onw1de cover5 about two acres? Addreu m ail to L M Royd. P. 0 . Bar 1560, Costa Me1a 92626 SMWD Approves Treatment Right Directors of the Santa Margarita Water District have approved an agreement for the lease or water treatment capacity rights from the city of San J uan Capistrano for the next two yea"'. The city-water district agreement will allow the district to send up to lll0,000 gallons per day The agreement calls for a through the city's plant. payment to the city of * * * $15,792 for each 100,000 VP Named gallons per day. City councilmen ap- proved the agreement this month over the Qt>jec- To Coast tions or a developer who contended it will hurt city property owners. Water Post W~m Knitz. general maria erorthewaterdis- lric , id the district pro- Jim GiJleran, ex-bJ:Ctwon 't use all the c y it is allowed un-ttutive vice president or d'~ agreement. He Ute Mission Viejo Com-s d e district should ~any, bas ~n appointed have its own treatment to the Santa Margarita plant in operation by the Water District board of cjirectors. end o( nexl year. Gilleran is filling the 'e a t I e fl v a c a n t Troy Wins 'fb@n Jett Lodder, senior vice president or the Mis-Troy High School of sion Viejo Company and Full~rton won th,e.. the Aliso Viejo Compw\y, sweepstakes trctphy ~ resigned last month. Orange Coast College' District officials said 22nd annual High School Lodder resigned because Agriculture Field Day he became too busy with held in OCC's J(ans for development of apicuJture department. the Aliso Viejo property. A total of 150 studerda formerly known as the from 10 achoola took Moulton R1t11ch. part. ~ I· !f a .._., basllll9 tool Perfection In roas11ng is &a· sured when you use this Kitchen King nylon baster. 69° . Faster than a cup a minute. Juat lllck a twitch and cof- fee brews to peak flavor - stays aervlng hot 'tll laat cup Is poured. #M-0193 22•11 ,, I I better meals , under prlllUl'8 Retain more ltavor and natural vltamln~'w'l.!':' you cook with a Ml'1o, 2th qt. deluxe prHsure cooker. #M-0292 1699 SANTA ANA ~ • San Oi19ol frwy. di ,. \1' 'l 1f ,' /i t Indispensable and expendable Two 15x10'14x3 in. foil pans for holl· day roasting. So economical you can use them just once. Strong enough to use over and over. 89~kg.of2 save on these keen utensils A set of 6 steak knives with serrated stainless steel blades and rosewood handles. With a wood~ holder. #472·6. Reg. 4.99 2'' dramatic driftwood Gas log looks like a giant piece of driftwood from the Pacific. 24" size on custom sand burner. #RG0-24. Reg. 39.88 .291s D r S.le Prices Goocl Thru Wed. Nov. 24 .. I \ the secret is in the stuffing Surely you'll get rave reviews on your holiday bl~d again this year and here's a trick to make• the lacing part easier. Eight 4 '14'' stainless steel lacing pins. · *'HAMIUON BEACH for sllces thick or thin The Hamilton Beach electric knife features super honed stainless steel blades, avocado and white handle. #296. Reg. 14.95 11aa fresh Juice In seconds Even If you're In a hurry you can entoy freshly squeezed Juice with the Hamilton Beach electric juicer. #209. Reg. 11.95 9aa November 24 Special Hours: 9AM to &PM tastes better from the crock Rival made the original Crock Pot and now it's bigger with 4 qt. capacity and better with removable pot. #3154. Reg. 25.95 21aa 28-ln. long scissor tongs Matte black finish, easy to use. Handle logs easily, safely. Ideal for barbeque charcoal, too. #T-3 2aa antique brass ~o~~~po~r~~~~n hooded screen with scroll legs and mesh curtain. With 4 piece wood handled tool set. #393x402. Reg. 54 99 42aa • Skiers Find Everything at Ski .Mart ByCHERYLROMO OI tile Oallp P'llot Stall Are you ready for ski "crllising" and "mogul mashing" this season? Or, are you looking for a gilt sugges· tion ror your favorite "hot-dogger? .. Ski Mart Is back, and ready to out- fit skiers in the latest "boogey cruisin' "gear. After two devastating fires, the firm is once again open for business in Newport's M lracle Mile at 2700 W. Coast Hwy . Ski Mart part-owner Jeff Jones says he's "really excited" about this season. "This year we're really seeing an emergence or American ski pro- ducts. Better than SO percent of our skjs, and 30·40 percent of our boots, are made by American manufac- turers. "In addition, the sport has been made safer. The Injury rate is down due to better bindings and equip- ment," says Jones. This year there is a trend toward mid to ·c-onven1ion-a.I length "bump skis." They are softer and more flexible. Jones says the shorter skis o( previous seasons are not high- perlormance oriented , as are the new, longer models. "Boot design is finally becoming highly sophisticated. They are much more comfortable and give ·better performance," he says. Hansen, Scott and Nordica all have new models with colors rang· ing from whit.e, root beer, black and green to silver.gray. Jones says the most popular shades~ain yellow, orange and oavy blue. Mark er has introduced a compJete M·4 binding series, varying In both ($«SKI MART, Paie Z} -- \ / Ski Mart's ~u le Sands In H.C.C. jumpsuit, ecnlce after-ski boots an Hexcel-Sundance aids Relnert's Gift Department features a wide selection of glassware Variety of Clothing Hangs Re ady for Holiday Gifting Would )OU hkc to avo1rl parking hasslcc; and big crowdc; this holiday season"' Reinert 's, 1816 Ncwport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. may havc just the solu- tion for you "We have plenty of free parking JUSt a step from our rear door and of· fer personalized ser vice to our custo mers.'.' said owner Jack Reinert. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 to 6 p.m., and specializes in men and women's wear and gift items. Reinert"s gi ft departmcnt features household items s uch as crockery, dishes. glassware, towels and linens. Prices range from $2 to $30. The ladies' department is stocked with a la rge selection of leisure wear, dresses, lingerie and casual shoes. The men'..s department also features leisure wear. "We feel our type of merchandise is comparable to that found in large. department store such as Bullocks or Broadway," said Reinert. - long, Hot Fall Hides Approach of Holidays It's hard to believe -especiaJly with the Indian Summer weather we've been experiencing -that the holidays are almost upon us. But they are .... In this edition of Orange County Living, you'll be given a personal, guided tour to a kaleidoscope or merchants presenting unusual and interesting gift ideas. Vou 'Jl tiptoe through shops with gifts for the .. special" man or woman in your life, and you'll enter a child's wonderland of stuffed animals and toys. As the tour pro- gresses, you'U see "family" gift ideas ranging rroQ\ therapeutic spas home video units to microwave ovens. There are tips on where to shop if you plan on making your own boli· day gilts, as well as places where you'll find unique ornaments and Christmas trees. ;Nooks Hold ·Fantasy for Kids' ·Gifts Make this Christmas special for your little people. Geppetto's -A Child's Fantasy, or South Coast Village in Costa Mesa. is a myriad or European toys, children's clothing and imported or- naments. Dollhous es, Pelham Puppets, wooden sailboats, Fisher-Price toys, Creative Playthings and stuffed animals are just a few gift sugges- tions. Geppetto's bas dollhouses in all sizes and s hapes, as well as furni t ure, a ccessor ies and wallpaper to go in them. Dollhouse pattern and decorating books are availa ble for "do·il-yourselfers. '' You '11 rind stocking sturfers for the whole family, and gift ideas ranging from a'd gear and maternity tashlmw, to autheotici "Pieces or Eighl'' ~ wherever your magical totir leads, why not make this holiday se~n a little less frantic! To find the it.eb1s you want to give, .nd to avoid IOllg lines and crowds in the parking lot-it's wise to get an early start on Santa. Orange C:o1Jnly LiVilig 'Hol iday-GJ>review Thursday, Nov.18,1976 Located just across from the Mercantile Building, Gepi>etto's will be open during the holidays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and on SUndays Crom 10 a.m.to6p.m. The store carrieS' girls clothing in sizes from infant to 6X; and boys clothing from infants to toddlers. La mps, mobiles, quilts, com- forters and infant seats complete the Christmas package at Geppetto's. Geppetto's -A ChNd'1 Fantasy carries dollhouse furniture, complete with miniature wallpaper• r ·2 DAIL V PILOT ThurSday, November 18, 1976 SKI MART • • • <From Page I) price and weight-holding capacity. Look-Nevada bas a new N-17 -an improved version ot the Grand Prix binding. What kind of clothes will be s~n on the slopes this season? "Insulated nylon bibs are popular; as well as jumpsuits and two-piece insulated out.fit.a for bolh men and women," says Jones . Ski Mart carries it.s own line of clothing called Bohle Crom Austria. Rolfe's line is a]S(> featured, which Jones says orfel"S "high quality and value at a reasonable price." Poles now have strapless grips, and the new Allsop models have a shock absorber in the handle. Jones says anti-foe goggJea have "finally been perfected." and are priced from ta to $28. . The Ski Mart Service Card is a new item and is priced at $20. Tbe package includes a major ski bmeup, three binding adjustments, unlimited bot waxes and a minor tuneup at the end of tbe season. The firm's r ental department is in CWl operafion,out 1M8 iRlviseS" PO::.--+~i--..,.....,.--.._.~ servaUons are necessary for Cbriatmaa and Tbanbglviog.. For parents concerned about the cost or outfitting growing children each year -Ski Mart otrers a boot and ski trade in progam. PaTents receive one-half of the original purchase price back, from equip· meat purchased from the Children's Department. The r1rm also has the largest sec· Uon of backpacking equipment in Orange County and carries tennis gear. Russell I •nterlors Is the home of unusual gift Hems Imported from England . YOUR FRIEND SNOOPY IS tERE FOR THE HCXJDAY SEASON A most complete co llection of that lovable character from wearing appar e l a nd cu ddly plush to pins and dishes. w • ....,. .......... .... cwtwr tfft .... South cOast Village s ... ~c•,_• 149-14'1 1 ... ,. .......... . -· -- The Unusual Fills Shelves At Russell's Looking' for a ''one of a kind" gift for that special m an or woman? Try Russell I Interiors, 2700 W. Coast Hwy. in Newport Beach. Located in the Miracle Mile, the firm has u nusual Items such as: se,ct ants, hourglasses and boat. models. Authentic Pfeees of Eight • are available and are priced at $125. Miniature diver's helmets for the executive's desk are priced at $59. 'Ibey are exact replicas of actual belmeta, and are made of solid cop. per and brass. "All of our items are imported Crom England,•• says owner Beverly Diehl. "We're r eally excited about our new Chelsea Clocks which give both military and reguJartime." one of lhe UlOdels has a barometer and thermometer. Russell I a lso carries telescopes and other instruments, as well as small glf't items, such as; anchor paper weights, corkscrews and bot· Ue openers priced from $6.90. ''We have a very limited supply of Sheffield magnifying glasses, with bone handle and sterling silver tip,'' says Mrs. Diehl. Lamps, chess and bridge tables, pUl boxes and brass and copper items all combine to make Russell I a "one of a kind" placetosbop. Relax. this &I the way to go. Before the game. after ski. wherever vou Intend to be. The solid color pullon pant and knit long sleeve shirt are in green. navy or winter white. The pattemed Jacquard cuffed sleeve sweater is 100% acrylic. Pant: al zes 8 to. 18 -16.00 Shirt: sizes 10 to 18-16.00· Sweater: sizes S-M-L -11.00 WARRANTED FOR ONE FULi.. YEAR'S NOOMAI.. MAR REFUND 01! REPlACE ... ENr WHEN RETURNED WITH TAO ANO SALES SLIP TO MONSANTO. 9 30 AM. -6·00 Mon. thru Sat. STORE 1116 NEWl'OCT IOULfV,AlO , ~~A ••• :l··~~-c Harbor View· Harbor View Center, 1646 San Miguel Dr. In Newport Beach, Is a pleasant place to shop or browse. The Center la open from 1P a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. The merchants say, "We really care." Roger's Ready For Santa Santa is on h is way at Roger's Garden:;. In fact, he 's already ar- rived. Santa's Warehouse. localed at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd. in Newport Ileach. is fi lled with unique orna· ments and decor ations As you walk along the red brick floor -you ·11 find decorations dis- played on antiques, and ornaments hung on a dozen large trees. The trees will be decorated in dif- ferent motifs, such as: crystal. old· fashioned, red, silver and gold , a natural tree and a gift tree. The t rees are designed by David Jensen. St or e p ersonnel will be al · t ired in bur gundy blazers s ays manager Catherine Blackburn. Beautifully decorated Christmas trees can be seen In Santa's Warehouse 11t R099r'1 Gardens REMODE:LING and EXPANDING SALE Alter t 5 years o l doing business in our present location. we are expanding Therefo re. we are offering tremendous · savin gs on our inventory before we start remodeling We carry im ported Karges custom made furniture. 1moorled cul c rystal lamps. exquisite figurlries. t apistnes. Venet1ari mtrror<; and many other !Irie decoralor items Karges Furniture's Louis XVI Dining Room Table and Chairs. ~rfKt fOf' that Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner. Lydia's, Inc. IMtaJOll DESIGMllS 400 W. Coast Hwy., NewPOrt Beach Member l.P.D. 548-2350 Thursday, November 18. 1976 DAILY PILOT 3 from Norway C.Omes our Collection of the most Comfortable and well designed Genuine leather, award winning Choirs Only by WESTHOFA PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS FLEX ComPlete Wall Unit with built-in ll"Jlll• $690 llght. Right side opens fOf desk or s4 4 Q bar. Teak. Our Scandinavian Dining Room Selection is One of the largest in Orange County NORDIC LINE fumishings '07E."17th ST., COSTA MESA IH aw.DBS fMllOllUM SHOHtHG CIMTlll HUT TO CAIL'S JI, S• Ho.in Tues.·Sat. I 0 a.M.·5:JO s.. ...... s CloHcl Monday & Tesclay _______ _,.._....,._ . . 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday. Novembel 18. 1970 Rasmussen's ~addlery HorsePerson's Delight t Rasmussen's Saddleback Sad- dlery baa everytblng for the borsepenon. Located in the shadows of Sad- dleback Mountain at 13922 Newport Ave. in Tustin, the store has serve<\ the area for over a decade. Store manager Bill Bolin boasts the fll'm has the l argest selection of English and western clothing, sad· dles and riding equipment in Orange County. Rasmussen's has 5,000 pairs or boots and 300 saddles In stock at all times. What's happening in the world of equestrian fashion? Bolin sees a marked trend toward ... closer · fitting, taper ed " garment s in wester n wear . Leather is lo. Especially in natural "saddle" tones and the chamois or "nude look." Looking fo r a good Christmas gift idea? Bolin says the English riding jacket ls a popular feminine choice. Prices range Crom $37 to $105. The store features the lines of Lee, Levi md Wrangler for a western look. Harry Hall, Brittany and Miller cater to those desiring a con· tinentalflair. Tony Lama and Justin & Acme boots are priced from $25 to $300. Leather jackets retail from $90 to $300, and saddles range from $125 to $1,000. Rasmussen's accepts custom or- ders. specializing in saddles. Rasmu11en•1 Mary Ann Sheldon model• an Engllsh Olympic Riding Jacket "Our motto is, if we don't have it -or can't find it -YoU don't need it," said Bolin. W• A FREE TURKEY DIA WIHCI IMISTIATtOM IM ALL STO•IS MOW 'THIOUCHt MOv..-a21 llAllOI ·v1EW CENTEI On November 23, Bayside Center wlll become 1 Chr11tm11 won· derland with decorated tr••• Bayside Merchants Join To Present Yule Display One of the oldest and mos t treasured traditions ol the holiday season is the Cbristmu tree. • . . The merchants at Bayside Center have Joined in the spirit and will pre·· sent fifteen{ individually decorated trees -ma1ting 1090 Bayside Dr. in Newport Beach a sparkling won· derland. The theme was selected because or the Center's cloae proximity to the water, located on Bayside Dr. and Jamboree Rd. at the entrance to Balboa Island. DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES .. WE HAVE A STANDARD, SO SHOULD YOU. At Proteaiooal Jewelers we adher:e to polJcles established by the Gemokldeal lmtltute ol America1 who la tbe world authority on '" =-and colored ltones. ana the oaty place IA the worJd the • ihctutry 1lle.t for 'a.allly certific~ All three "'C's•• of cut, duitJ and color are absolutely necessary to de· ~ qultJ. Yo• could have a flawless dtamoad that could be poor Ill qualtJ lf it were poarb cul or a color that wu not pJeutni to the .,.. Prolesdonal Jewelers eurJIOlelY located io an area other than a large maD to be able to reduCe our overhead and still malnlaln a large com-fc/rtable IDUmac. aurm.mcfiq to serve you better and pass alon1 the .map to,... tM_tDStomect; S..,. &meod..,claaled from ProCesaioul Jewelers ol ~ ct.. or lar1er Jau witb 1t a eoaapldejwo C2) page writtea report outlia.lq the quality la ..aa ti JOU purdllle baaed OD sped.fie WorW Wide Acee,led Slu-d.udl. IF YOU ARE NOT BUYING BY A STANDARD, YOU ARI PAYING TOO MUCH. • JEW£LUSo~MOLOGfSTSoOESIGHERS 20902 Brookhurst Street, Suite 201 Hunti1191on SQCh, Califom~ 92640 (7141 963.5625 Gemologist Orin Terry shows Joan Burchell how to view a gem through a gemscope Jewelers All GIA Pros A gem expert is a Gemologist who holds a degree from the Gemological Institute of America. AJI personnel at Professional J ewelers, Inc. at 20902 Brooknurst Street, Suite 201 in Huntington Beach are Gemologists. The firm has the largest gem lab in Orange County, where the customer is given information about the background of stones, and why some are more valuable than others. The ultimate in ma:,ernity Five Easy Pieces. HooftY f()( coordinating, colorful separates• Pull-over sweater 1n mufti stripe 8Cfyf1c. (S-M·L) $19. Matching cap SS. )Aatching scalf S7. Bodysuit In blue t~ stretch nylon One size fits alt $14. Pants 11'1 blue polyest8' gabardine (4·161 $22 South Coast Plaza. Upper Level Near Bullocks 557-5734 Also available a1 our PAGE BOY BOUTIQUES IN ROBINSON S Newport Beach, and Cerritos They are also encouraged to see the gem through a microscope and weigh it on lab scales. Professional Jewelers does custom design and appraisals. Terry says you can save up to 20 percent in costs because the firm is not located in a major shopping center, and buys gems direct from mines in South America, eUmfoating lbe "middle· man." \•r • DAIL V PtLOT S This GE microwave Is a beautifully designed, spacious. 1.3 cu. ft .. full-eized ~~;i~~f~;:~t~:;:~~~~~~~~~u su2bstant1a1.amounts,01 ume ·aserov euy·to-read timer with settings up to 25 ~ minutes, and a convenient recipe guide on the front panel. ~¢~ ;-¢1"2-Y MICROWAVE COUNTER- TOP OVEN WITH 2-SPEED TIMER Thi• microwave wfth ill full black front ...,u,es two p()W9t levela as well as a ..,.Oal two-er>eed timef' for easy and accur ate settings to. Increments of _15 MCOndl. It hat a large 1.3 cu. ft . Interior thlit lets you cook family-size meals • well as Individual MNlnos. MICROWAVE COUNTER TOP OVEN EEATURING AUTOMATIC QtEf takes the guesJwork out of microwave cooking. Cook by temperature. Just set It and forget It for delicious meals ••• automatically. Carefree POtwatchlno. no need to tum dl$h or food. • cooking, no •29'5 ~minute digital timer. . .,.. -- 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Ncwemb« 18. 1975 Give Family Heated spa Your family may be enjoying a fully -ther a peutic spa this Christmas. Fontainebleau Pools, 1451 Glen- neyre in Laguna Beach, is offering a holiday special -a spa for $4,395. The price includes a 100-square foot filler, 205,000-gallon heater, gas and electric hookups, cusrom We and a two-fool brick decking. Construction takes just three weeks. For further information call : 49'-8477. Fontainebleau Pool• owner Tom Ho•ard (standing) worb on conatructlon .detah wltt. Canon Lander• A Palm Springe SUlte available at Allen'• Furniture In Dena Point BEAUTIFUL! USEFUL! GIFTS FOR A • THAT EVERYONE WILL ENJOY ! ! ! Truly Old World, Beaulllutfy significant with such details as classic carved motifs, gleaming hardware and bevelled glass. A Cl3$$tc look for today featuring the best of yesterday a look to blend or to stand handsomely on its ownl Three ad1ustable glass shelves Three drawers In base ltght in top 23" wide, 14w deep, 72" t"l1gh FREE DESIGN Consultation 24362 Dtl ,,... ...... , .... rttoft•: 111·1750w496-JI11 ,. I Allen's Offers Ho idayHelp Happiness Is a warm and com· rortable home, and the folks at Al- len's ~rniture, 24364 Del Prado In Dana Point, would like to help you during the holidays. Allen's gift idetas include custom- dried floral arrangements, rocking chairs and accessories. The firm carries furnishings in every style -from traditional to contemporary. Store owners Doris and E . V. Allen have served Orange Countians for over nine years. Store hours are 9:~ to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Sundays from noon to 5 :00 p.m. and evenings by appointment. I .. , t ~'. ~ MA YO BODY CON.TROL ~~~ CENTER ' . ', 3961 W.:Arthur llvd.;Suite 101 -103 A SPECIAL GIFT OFFER • MA YO BODY CONTROL CENTER OFFERS TO WOMEN OHL Y . FOR THE MEN IN THEIR LIFE ••• THE GIFT OF LIFE - A Body COnclilioning Program That's: • Fast • Effective • Guaranteed CALL MOW FOil THI '-WIVES & LOVHS .. 5IFI' SPECIAL -7SZ·S I SS SEE OUI EXCB.LIMT HEW FACll1nY ENROLL · HIM MOW DUllN6 OUR HALF PllCE •'IM-Cl.ITMAS IPICW. - - Thursda , November 18, 1976 DAILY PllOT 7 ·NO NEED TO BE ON THE SO-YARD LINEI Enjoy the game In your Hvlng room on your: .. SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TELEVISION! i 1 J 1 1 j i t Stan Brown of. Davis-Brown displays • Sony Betamax Home Video Recorder 1 J I Microwave.'s Popularity Continues to Expand l < THE ADVENT VJDEOBEAM™ COLOR TELEVISION SET "Fantastic!" That's the only way to describe Advent\ VideoBeam"' color TV set. It receives TV proqraml"U any aet does, but project. ita vivid color picture onto a 7-foott screen. Jwit imagine football, movies, and all your favorite p.rograma on a screen ten times the size of any other set's. Come in today for a demonstration. We guarantee it will be an experience-one you'll want to have at home. . "This year more than ever, the microwave oven is really popular," said Stan Brown. Brown says the MGA color porta- ble television ls a "sure winner'' and is priced from $300. For a family girt idea, he suggests the Sony Betamax Home Video Recorder. Brown is general manager of Davis-Brown located at 411 E . 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Microwave ovens are priced from $290. The firm sells major home and small appliances and televisions, carrying the Jines or Frigidaire, General Electric, Caloric, Litton, RCA, Sylvania, Sony and MGA. The firm's other location is at 24366 Rockfield Rd. in El Toro. Both stores offer free parking and de· livery. Holiday hours will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a .m. lo 6 p.m. Saturdays and both stores are closed Sundays. STOP IN OUR SHOWROOM NOW FDR DEMONSTRATION Vl~EO PLUS, IMC. ~E COUNTY'S MOST COMPLITI TACK STOii FOi ._...SH & WISTlllM CLOTHIHG AMD TACJC .... COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY CHICI OTHHS FOi 5.AOOl.IS PIJCES, 1194. SH US •••• WI WILL MOT IMOWIMel 'f IE UWDaSOLO. EYaYTHl.- ENG l IS H or WESTERN R>ITHI HORSE AND ~IDER 2816 E. COAST HWY. (next to Piiar Wayne's) CORONA del MAR • 840-5093 ENTIRE STOCK ACME BOOTS LADIES' • MEN'S • CHILDREN'S 1 0% AUSIZES AU COLORS 0 OFF MANY SlYlfS L,A Y'·A 'WAY HOW FOR CHRISTMAS! HORSE ACCESSORIES •WINTER BLANKET-WATERPROOF WOOL. Reg. 39.95 ................. , •• 31'0 • BURLAP. Reg. 32.95 .................. 25'0 • DAY SHEETS. Reg. 27.95 .. '!' ......... 21 90 SILVER BITS-HEADST AL( REINS-HALTERS MANY TO CHOOSE FROM . , • 20 % EXCELLENT 0 Off CHRIS'tMAS ITEMS ENTIRE STOCK LADIES' -MEN'S· CHILDREN'S COATS WOOLS -LEATHERS -NYLONS DOWN&DENIM 20% TO 50% Off • BARE BACK PAD. Canvas ............ 12'° ~---------------- • BARE BACK PAD. Fuzzy .............. I 590 • WHITE ORTHOPEDIC SADDLE PAD .. 1490 • ENGLISH SADDLE PAD. Forward . . . . 12'° • BELL BOOTS wNELCRO . ., ...... , .. 12'° • CANVAS HOODS. Unlined ........... : 1790 • HUNT BRIDLE. Reg. 14.95 ............ 840 • PELHAM B ITS ................ J0°/o OFF ' CROSBY PRIX DE NATIONS SADDLE ENGLISH AHO WESTHM SADDLES BmlESTOCI( 20% OFF NEW MACPHERSON CHAMPION • SALDI CROSBY • STUBBEN Orcle Y -SIMCO PARANI -PASSIER TexTan -OZARK etc. Without Fittings. Reg. 345.00 . 26900. ................................................................................................ ' J J •• 8 DAILY PILOT Sonny Griffin models a Bob Mackle maternity drea1 the night before her chffd wea born · ·sKI SEASON IS HERE ••••• BUY NOW K2 HOalZON •• , ..... , .•... , • .t:.:.: ........ ....... fw ........... *""' ...... .... ~ •135 .. Mertw MJ/U S Sf ..... ........... .,. ..... .. _, ...... ........ 170 .. '205" PAOCADI NICI $13995 ROSSIGNOL PIRFGaMla 61••• ...... ,,. •-INctte.wltlt tMrece ~ ptl'f llt l1111 l1t •t14 I, ............ ., •. '155" h ,.,_. uu .. , • .,,.,, IMetMie a..~••wS .I , .. _ ... , -·· ,.,..., ...._.,.,_, '65° '220" • ,ACKAOI PllCI $1 59•s I.Wit '" Mori_,. Mlle on Coo•t Hwy. (HoMor-.Pl .... 1) LAGUNA HILLS -LONG HACH MON..flL lO-t.JAJ.10.SUN. t-....... ·- ... - Prolection TV Unit Adds Big Entertainment Plus There's something ~ew in home entertainment. It's called projection television, and its available at Video Plus, Inc. -2816 E, Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. . Zeke Lenn, vice president. says projection television is a "radical new design" and the home model projects a six foot diagonal picture on a screen. ''The picture is very bright and sharp, and Is especially excellent Waiting Lady .Given Glamor Page Boy M aternlty Fashions, South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, has something special for the holidays. The lady in wailing will find herself glamorized in chiffon dresses. pajamas and coats by Bob Mackie. Until recently, only stars oC the magnitude of Cher or Carol Burnett could make that statement. Emmy Award winning designer Mackie practiced on pregnant Cher and came up with new designs that will be carried by Page Boy Stores across the country. Page Boy's other Orange Coast location is in Fashion Island in the third floor of Robinsons -conve· niently adjacent to lhe l nfants Department. when viewing sporting events," be says. The home model is pricect at $2,495. The commercial version, with seven foot screen, is available at $3,995. ·Bob Mc Causland, president of Yid~ Plus, Inc., displays an Ad· vent Video Be am Projection System HOLIDAY . . OFf ER 21%., ANY FABRICS IXcarT SALE n:EMS Ml .. MUM PUICHASI $10.00 Offer Good Through Sun., Nov. 21 ol Thursday. November 18, 1976 DAIL V PILOT q 9 , - • --4 . l;...~ Mrs. Betty Moss and Alida Kuratomf, of Home Fabtfca Center, display handmade crewel cloth from India Make Holiday Prese'1ts From Center's Fabrics "We have an excellent selection of Seamstresses who want to make imported fabrics which may be used their holiday clothing more festive, to make holiday gifts, such as will be p1etaed.!o see Home Fabrics' purses, pillows and children's toys," band.made crewel cloth from India says Randy Bhaumik. says Bbaumik. Owner of Home Fabrics Center, -'lbe rarm bas a variety of novelty · 2120\Vestcliff Dr. in Newport.Beach, patterns, which can be utilized to be says the fl.rm gives "personalized make dolls, doll clothing and holiday service." characters. ' rs ~'W'lahtlCJ ideas l Beaut11ul, fresh cut Christmas trees in a variety of sizes Including local delivefY. Elegant Chrf stmas decorations from blown crystal ornaments to old fashioned wooden ones. A Enjoy our e;ght, ""6 distinctively different. decorated trees. Come visit the beauty of S.WRoger's Gardens and enjoy a wide selection of decorating and gift ideas in a tranquil, friendly atmosphere. Ir CAME SWAQ. Alc.lcw-I WllttlWtAd ·s16tS each is an idea for you. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd. C.Orona del Mar. calif ornia 92625 (714) 64<>-5800 . COMPLm WIRING SERVICE ~ Gifts that grow, both indoor and'Outdoor plants, color baskets and Roger's expert help. Jb. Original, one-of-a-kind, ~ im~rted antiq1,1es. ¢ Gardening tools to complement a gift that grows. ~ Plant and garden supplies l1iJ to keep gifts growing. Stop in at Roger's first and get in the Christmas Spirit In a most beautiful way. JO DAILY PILOT Thursday. Novomber 18 1976 $,h e lves Fille·d With \variety Lydia':. at 400 W. Coast Hwy., N~wport Beach, is not just another interior design salon. Lydia's is also a gift houtique - with items starting at $10. "We carry an excellent selection or crystal, china, Cappc original .figurines, silver , towels and custom bedspreads and draperies," says de- corator -d esi g ner Frede rick Tedesco. The firm also ha:. its own une or custom furnit ure, called Karges Most of the upholstery is done m im· ~rtcd Itali an and Belgian silk. Lydia 's owner Lydia Fabiano has worked ln areas from "llollywood to Palm Springs" a nd has served the Orange Coa~t fo1 the last !6 years. Tedesco says he has seen a lot of changes in the last few years, "Its so nice to see I.he affluent getting away from the Hawaiian hut look -to the elegant look of the Riviera." What constitutes a "Ri vier a look?" Tedesco cited examples of furnis hing s, such as t "rench, Italian, "the country look" in both French and English provincial and the Karges line. Harbor Lites Have Bright Gift Ideas Harbor Lites at 1822·~ Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa has the largest selection of lamps and lampshades "around" says owner Paul Finkel The firm is featuring a planter lamp, with live plants, priced at $6'9.95. ·•our holiday special is a cane lamp, available in many colors, priced at j ust $16.95, ··says Finkel. An unusual selection of "mi1' and match" stoneware lamps a nd lampshades are priced from $30. Harbor Lites is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and offers pl enty of free parking at lhe rear orthe store. Nordic Line's Set for Yule "The holidays a re closer than you think . Nordic Line is ready with all new merchandise," says Mary Jane J ohns, s tore manager. The firm at 277 E. 17th Strei!t in Costa Mesa, bas chairs priced from $39.95 and dining tabfes from $195. "We also have a large selection of wall units a nd bookcases in teak and r osewood! as well as leather chairs from Norway," said Ms. Johns. Lydia's offers free home consulta- tions and for information about the service, call 548-2350. A IMng planter lamp end atonewere lamp bases from Harbor Lltea Tile and glass top tables are other gift items available at Nordic Line. SPECIALIZING IN DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION OF A TOTAL CONCEPT Of CALI FORNIA OUTDOOR LIVING ~~s We will design a ~Slef plan of your backyard Free• Incorporate with lhe swim pool d1lleren1 elevaltons. decora1tve brtck and slump stone worll, canttlever lype decking and steps. fire pits. raised sun d&Cks. barbecue. ornamental iron works. lencos, ou1C100t hgh11ng, water falls, drtnk1ng tountat0s. outdoor showers. etc. ·~ -..,/_../ ~ • • -• •· • J t . .. • -.J.. , , 4• -.., • ~ .. r A l~w{:/~~-. -.. . . .. . . .. :---:--.. -::', -:.~... ~ . ' -;:;:-:;-; .. ~ . -'~. ;--~ ''· .· /. . "' ' ., ~·!' t .. .._, ·n • ---~...,._~r,,,;_·f't::-..... ~. ·~~~~~fir . '~ . .. . . ... . .... ~ ... '·-.. . .tifY . II ~~~If' '.) "'4...... • .... '• ~·~·-· .. .. : .. ·:·~~:· ... . '-._· , . -.. ~ , .. '· ~ -· , , ·""'. ~ .. .• . ... .... -:; '.. ,,,; .::·\- • 1.--, . , _=:~. -".!'!~~~-===~~ RESIDENCE (•o.' I •• ,..f' •';'/} ~6 0:.o:dmi~« POOLS & SPAS Wish y• cmd YfM' FmNly • Earty MERRY CHRISTMAS ·).. I .. and has the best idea f0< a family present that money can buy a· Spa (R!)Un<)) Includes: All concrete construction, 5 Jets, 2 H.P. pump & ~or. 10<? sq. fl Fiiter. 250.000 BTU Heater. 100' Elect . 40· oas. 2· of bnck decking, One row of custom tile • marbOflzed plaster ALL THIS FOR $4,395.00 CALL FOR A FREE DESIGN ANO CONSUL TING SERVICE .. ·vou Can Give Gift .of l!ife With Memtie.rship at May~ "For the man wbo has everything -and more. Give your husband the gift of life,·· says Sue Mayo. Owner of Mayo Body Control Center, 3981 Mac Arthur Blvd. in Newport Beach, she says: "1 believe an alert mind needs a fit body!" No strenuous exercise, disrobing or weight lifting is involved The pro- gram concentrates on muscle tone, circulation, Inch-loss, posture and weight control. Isometric and aerobic methods are utilized_ during the 30-minule sessions three t.lfnN a week. Any wife purchasing a 13-to 20- weet program u a Qartstmu e1ft for her spouse, will receive a bal!- price discount. "We are not deslgned to elimioat~ but prepare the -male body fOT _physical activity. We eliminate all the frills and~ llowo to lbe 'meat' of the prpblem," says Kayo. · For additional lnlGmaaUoD caB:. 752-5155. Marton Davie• •hows a few of the gift "•m• available at Crown Hardware ------. l\ussell ol ..1.. ifnteriors DIRECT IMPORTERS T111t (11111/lm fir f),11, • Obiu1 • Li*r,mn N 111111.il /111111 • [Jr./11 "'"' Cqp!Jtr Affrm,ril'f For people who prefer Old World elegance, our unique and d istinctive Nautical and Brass Items mat(e be.uUfLI gifts for the Holiday Season. • The Items M>ove are only a small sampling of the many Items we feature. Everything Is made of solid Brass, Copper, or a combination ofthfle. c.ome In and see our exquisite, Imported hand cratted Items. <>NH MOHDAY-sATUADAY 1G-5 l'RIDAY1N IN MARltfER'S MILE SQUARE ?700 Wnt Coest Hwy. • Newport 8Hch l--~9'iii .. -.~ ..... ;;;..--.--;;..... ......... ~ ..-....; Crown Store . Shows Gifts Crown Hardware bas more than DAILY PILOT J J Dollar a Day Elelps Melt Pounds How W'OGld 1ou like to get in shape before the bolid•ya? . SUmway Products, 642 Center Street in Costa Mesa, promises to help you lose weight rapidly and s afely -without drugs or chemicals. The product is called "Slender Now" and consists of a daily diet of two mllksbakea, one main meal and four tablets three times a day. Slimway offers-a-money-back suarantee if you don't lose 10 to 29 .pounds per month. . $1lmway dlslrt buiorJ....ud. ·Knoblock aaya the program has been "authenticated'' by a one year atudy by the University of Chicago. "One dollar a day is all the pro- gram costl," says Knoblock. "And it supplies two of your main meals." ever before. • The firm located at '3107 ~. i'SConiasiAtt-t~t:i:::i: ~wy. in Corona del Mar, now has a complete selection ol power tools and other accessories for the home workshop. Owner Jeff Scbulein says Crown also carrlea gourmet items such as butcher blocks, kitcbell ware and "top of the line" appliances. Beginning De<¥ 6, Crown Will be open seven days a week: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m . to6 p.m . on Saturdays and 9a.m. to5 p.m. Sundays. SLENDER BY CHRISTMAS? ? 1 NATURALLY! ! ! Ylll di lose 10 to 29 POUNDS IN ONE MONTH • You will do It WrTHOUf DIUCiS. IXBCISI. -PIOLOM61D HUH4HI. You will maintain a sense of well being, and get Increased energy,. TWO &OOD TASTIMC9 MATUUL MILKSHAKES AND ONE GEMllOUS MEAL A DAY • are accompanied by four easy to swatlow tablets. Your second milkshake will contain one tablesooon full of nautral oil. This. along with the protein lethlcin, and forty nine other ingredients in vour milkshake breaks down solidified fat IN A HURRY. Your skin will tighten rapidly as YoU lose. even wlthou~xercize and the condition of your con1)1exlon, hair. and nails will Improve. ' . OR. PAUL CANNON. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, tested and proved this .pr~uct and program for us on people like You for one full year. By furn1sh1ng two meals a day, we reduce vour food cost product can pay for itself. ' Our program Is sold only lhrough home distributors. to keep your COST LOW. AT YOUR REQUEST. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO SHIP YOU A 30 DAY SUPPLY, along with full program Information and a MONEY BAO< GUARANTEE. Just include your check or money order made out to SLIMWAY for the full price of $32.38. Includes tax and shipping: (Starter supply S23.00 plus tax). • We send full Information by mail. OI you may call for a 1 O minute appointment to COME BY ANO HAVE A MILl<SHAKE and look over our program. YOU PUT IT ON NATURALLY, WE TAKE IT OFF NATURALLY ~K ABOUT OUR FREE TRIP FOR TWO TO HAW~I OR ACAPULCO ""'OHl.Y .,.._YOU HAVI TO LOSI IS P0UMDS. AHD SID. DO IT MOW, AHD HAVI A MalY C ... STMAS .. .. -. -... ... , ':.... .. fv1R. CGFFEE.~ 10-CUP DRIP CDFFEE 2688 BREWER BUNN POUR..0-MA TIC COFFEE BREWER 44.88 callCTllS 11D1 17JS.197S Sold Copper ......... s.-..u -ttrL~ tl002 Ret MM 26.11 27.11 1'. 27.11 2t.ll' ll.11 SPIUCE-UP YC>m HOME FOi THE'HOLIDAYS '°' "11111 ""'°"""°" -ltc~ns baths Eaw to use Non·veito"#ino Ci.ans uo 10 SOIOY w"•'s. 99 hi '------. llliO...::----•)' WJlh1ble llnl•h Int lo/ v-• A l>t .. ,. to IOOIY #tth t>f'uah Of roll9t 6.99 .... ·~ '·" COMPLITI Sli.ICTIOM XMASLl6HTS& DICoaA TIOMS KWIKSET ARE ALARM llt-t-14.ff • Battery opefated with Ionization chamber • Easily Installed without special 1001$. • State Fire Marshal approved 0. WORKMATE "Oa.t:kaDtlt:nr F~woy wo,~2!~ sawhorse 1n one Holds ma ten al lo 10 wide holds wedge shapes pipe 32'~" high. 25 Ft. Extension Corel. HHyY D.ty )II AJ pU•-..... IOI "°""' ... ''"°"° ,.,.. lM1.1tat'On fe'S"ltS""' --"'°"' ehe1•11cots Sate. • .-&r.,.,,.001 33• 71;4 11 SKIL SAW Combines extra cutting capacity with comfortable. easy handling. Safety switch and guard 1().aml) moto~. Includes case and rip feoce. -1s1u ~ SKll. ~c~ 3/811 CORDLESS DRILL And Screwdriver! Reverses to remove screws Powerful hiQh·torQue, low 300 r p.m Needs no cord. I ncludes Holster and Bits Rechargeable. The Shower Mas~ By Water Pik"'. . \\l Ch,,_......,_. ........... mud.1!>1'1·2 SIS.II ,i THE SHOWER ffiftSSAGE by l.\.bt£'T Ale' ' CORONA del MAR LINEBACKERS BRAD STASSEL (48), BRIAN GARRATT (34). Passing 'J\o Tell It Sa\urday OF THE PASS -If Michjgan and USC can be successful with their passin g attacks I tab them to down Ohio State and UCLA in Saturday's college football spec- taculars. OF THE FUTURE-Watch out for Estancia High of Costa Mesa this coming basketball season. The Eagles o r coach Dave Carlisle have good height, ball handling and firepower. They scrimmage Fount ain Valley Wednesday ~ it will be interesting to see bow they fare against the school many ob- ____..... ---I ~~ WHl'rE \\l \Sil ~rvers reel ba~ llle ~st prep ba .. ketball t r am in Orange County. OF SLTCESS Rich Branning c·onttnUl'' tc> 'p.irkle for the l n1vc>r~11y .. r Notrt' Damt> In a rt•t·t•nt 1n-tra~quad 1?ame he hit lht• "-lnnlni? la\UI' With Clfthl 't'\·onds r('ma1nin5( to give the lllu•· unit Jll RI Ro \tt•torv over t h1· G 11"1 \ 1· ro"' 11 of 4 .000 \\ at<'h<'d the• <Ht 1on Brannin~ hJd Iii pomb Jnd M'\ en as"1"t~ "Io l r 1• I> a m t' µ l a y s l hf' l'ntH r~1lv or Wmch()r Sunday n11:ht in J n 1·~h1 b1l1on then opens rt•!!ular !-<'a!ion a week from SJturday ni~hl al Maryland OF TRF.ADING WATER-SO th4' Angels have slf(ned Joe Rudi. Just what they need ... anotber 270 bitte r. OF CLOSENESS -Cal and Slanrord have met 78 limes in foot ball and 3tl or thOS<' games have been dcr1dccl by seven or (ewer point~ Of' AREA PROOUCT.:r-Vlnce Mulroy <Newport Harbor High) bas caught 18 passes for 234 yards tbls season at Staaford Unlverslty. Gavin Hedrick (also Newport Harbor> ls the second leading punter ln the Paclfic 8 Conference wllb an average of 42 yards per boot for Wasb.lllgton ·state-,.Unl yerslty. And, J'blla Dbon <Estancia of Costa Mesa> haa 19 carries for 97 net yards as 1 C1I back ud has caught sill passes for 29 yards. 24 Interceptions Talented Sea Kings Led by Secondary By HOWARD L. HANDY OI llM O•oly l'ilot Sl•ll • The score is 24-23 before the Corona del Mar Hi gh Sea JGngs and the Cajon High Cowboys take the fi eld for their first round CIF 2-A football playoff game Friday night at Newport Harbor High. But lhat score is only for the passing game of the two schools. It stems from the fact that CdM has intercepted 24 passes this season and the Cowboys have thrown for 23 touchdowns. What happens when two such teams tangle on the field is usual- ly a case of concentration and coach Dick Morris of Corona del Mar is confident his team wUJ survive . "Our secondary 1s outstand· ing." he says. "It 1s probably one of the strongest points in our de- fense and the reason is the number of interceptions we have made this year.'' Scott Merry. the Sea Kings star ting quarterback who doubles as a defensive cor- nerback and safety Earl Callison each have four. Kurt Brockman and Todd Horfinga trade oH at the roverback position and between them have six intercep- tions. Several other players have two or three apiece and Morris gives a great deal of the credit to de- fensive coach Ed Blanton who handles the secondarv "Our secondar y doos a lot of one-on-one drills They ~o after the ball and are very aggressive Ball di-ills are a part of every practice session and they do a lot of other things lo provide for quickness and aggressiveness .. The second ary will get a solid test this week when Cra1~ Gerber begins throwing for CaJon of San Bernardino. He has rolled up J,623 yards passing including the 23 touchdowns for ·lhe offensive- minded Cowboys. Cajon has scored 279 points to 145 for the op- position. CdM bas scored 102 and given up 79, «of these in the last. two games. While Morris is rugh in his praise or the secondary. he also credits others on lhe defensive unit for a share of lhe team's SUC· cess in tying for the South Coast League championsrup. "We have strong linebackers in Brad $tassel (6-1, l~) and Brian Garratt (6-1, 185). Tbey have done a R:ood job alon« with our ends. Dave Meador. Dave Garn bill and Don Harrier." Morris feels that linemen Marte Cardelucci and Eric Raff have contributed a great deal to the defense. Cardelucci is one of the most improved players on the squad and Raff is a sophomore at t he middle guard position_ Cornerback Bruce Batcheller has also done an outstanding job. Until the las t two games, Corona del Mar's defense hadn't given up m o r e than o n e touchdown in a game for seven straight outings and had posted a pair or shutouts. The Sea Kings are averaging 11 .3 points per game and lhe op- position. 8.8. The offense-minded Cowboys are aver aging 31 points and are giving up 1.C.5. The most interceptions in any one game for CdM has been four on three different occasions. With an outstanding passing attack facing a stout defense geared to ~topping the ae~ial threat, it will be something hke the irresistible force meeting the immovable object Fri.day night. Or it could turn out that Corona del Mar will catch almost as maoy Caj()n passes as Cowboys receivers do jf Morris and his secondary have anything to do with the situation Football Favorites P1V\ x ovt r E.dl \on OY "t O>ron.telel Marov~r C•ionby 7 5oftor • owr Cos! e M t\<1 b• 3 S.n C'9fftM\fe over North•".-b¥ • FoUftt<Mn Vallo o .. r Lo• Al..,,.,.10'! l>Y• Gokl!ll• WKIOWr LO\ Anq.,1~ CC tr/ 10 Groumonl ovor O••~<I@ ColJ\1 IPI' ") ')Addt•ba<k ov•r Cll•'"'• by 10'/J A Am'\ ovtr S.a,, FrAnci~o by 1 Ol•c •oo "*' O.lroll b• 1', C•"<•"''•ttowr llt•ttw~Cnvbv•'.., Ct•v•l<1Mov.r Tampa Bay bv 1l 0•113\ o .. r All•~ll bv ll P1tt\burQh ov•r MOU'\ ton by 11 Mtnnt\Ot•ov~r G,.en lay by• NP'# ENI•-owr N y Jet",., •O ' N•w Orlons over S.ltll,., by 1 t Ofon•tr o .. r NY Giant\ bY' O.lllelld over Pl\lla<Mlllf\I& bv t 8utfi11fOOYl"r San D•-00by11·, SI LOI/II o••• W•tnlnqlOll byl UCL-"over USC b¥ 1 Ml<llip n over 01110 Slal~ by l Wv°"'lrtQo••• Air FMce by• ArkM•H\ OY11rSMU by' ao11011 COii~ owfr M•n.te"""'"' bv ~ T-~~ ovtr Kenl110v by S lSU o~r Tul-by 7 C.lllornla over $tanlord by t Nolrt 011mo Oft< Ml•ml tFt•l bV 10 M•rvlltnd over Vlrqlnla by u Ml\\Ourl overl<oMu by t eo1or-o•tr l<•Mu Sl•lt!W ll MownlDOI Slate ow• Mhil1\11111t o., I Florlcla owr •k t bv U TnlltA&Mo ... r TCU by 10 1111no11over Nonllwe\ltrn bv 9 ThurSday. Novemt>Or 18, 1076 DAILYPILOT Cf1 Rudi Joins AngelS· Cash to Montreal PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Outfielder Joe Rudi and sbortatop Bert Campaneris are UtoJalelt refuaees lri the exodus d the Olk land A 'a vii baaeball.'s tree ageoll'oute Rudi joine~ another ex- Oakla.n4 out!lelder, Don Baylor, with the California Angels, and campaneris signed with the Tex- as Rangers. Both players :igreed to long- term deals Wednesday and ex- Philadelp)lia Phillies' second baseman Dave Cash reached a similar arrangement with the Montreal Expos. That's five signings in two day.s for super-agent Jerry Kapstein and four of the players be has parceJed out are ex-employes of tne A 'S and owner Charles 0 - Finley. Besides Rudi, Baylor and Campaneris, former Oakland catcher-fir st baseman Gene Tenace signed with San Diego. Still waiting their turns are re- liever Rollie Fingers, one of five free agents Kapstein still bas available, and third baseman Sal Bando. Finley r etained the negotiating rights to all of his players as part of the free agent draft aJTang~ ment but, according to Kapstein, be never called the agent. Rudi, who carried a million· dollar price tag after Boston paid Finley that much for him last June in a deal that was vetoed by commissioner Bowie K11hn . bristled over the image his old boss bas painted for rumself in this free agent marketplace_ "It's incredible that Charlie comes out looking like a good guy.'• the veteran outfielder said. "The average people really don't know what is going on. People say. 'How can you nat get along with such a nice man like that?' But they don't know him." Rudi batted .270 with 13 home runs and !H runs batted in for the A's last season. He missed three weeks when Finley refused to al· low him in the lineup following Kuhn's block of the sale lo Boston. Only a strike threat by the rest of the team forced Finley to restore Rudi, Fingers and Vida Blue to active duty. "Finley says he's trying to win," Rudi continued. "But go- ing into September, when we still had a chance to win, he's trying to sell Sal Bando. Rookies Battle ForNASCAR Title Sunday ONTARIO, Calif. (AP) - Some of the best competition in SUnd-.y's $185,000 500 stock car race should be between two rookies with virtually no chance otwinnine. In fact, either one would be lucky to finish in the top ten. But Skip Manning and Terry Bivms aren't just any rookies. They're the most successful rookies this season in NASCAR Grand National racing, and their fight for the $10,000 rookie of the year title bas come down to the sea.son finale. Manning, 31 from Bogalusa, La.. has led the complicated rookie point standings most of the season, while-Bivins, 33, or Shawnee Mission, Kan .. has come back strong the final third alter an impressive start. Man· ning now leads only 323-319 m points in what is the tightest rookie competition in NASCAR annals. The fastest rookie qualifier will get 10 points ; the highest rookje finisher will be awarded 10 points. The second rookie in both categories gel$ nine, third eight, and so forth. But since they are the only two rookies officially in the points battl~, neither can pick up more than two points in those categories. The key will be in bonus points for top 10 finishes. Tenth place gets one bonus point, scaled all lbe way up to 10 points for win- ning lhe race. The way it stands now, Bivins would have to qualify faster than Manning, and finbh hlgher, ac- tually e ighth or better to theoretically win the tiUe -and then by only a point. "I spent l:; years in one or- ganization." said Rudi. ··we had great closeness on that ball club I had a lot ol great moments there ... but that's behind me now. Now. I'm looking to a great future ... So are the Angels. With RudJ and Baylor added to holdover Bobby Bonds, California has one or tbe t op outfields in Ute Americ8.b League. "We are ln search of a cham- pionship ball club in Anaheim," said Hauy Dalton. executive vice president and &ener • manaeer of the Angels. , California lost three mitl league infielders, Paul Dade, .B ly Srnith and Tim Nordbrooki · the draft. That. allows the Ange · to sign three other free agen one more than any other club el cept the A's. who can sign six. So far the strategy has paid o with two quality outnelders ~ Rudi and Baylor and there's s!if room for one more il owner~ Autry has anything left in his"' ty cash account. d ~ A Twisting Jump Shot ~uffalo's Adrian Dantley (44 > took a downcourt pass ~-a teammate to score two points Wednesday night at Houston_ Calvin Murphy has his back to Da ntley. Houston won in overtime. 120-114. Reutzel in Trouble Record $ to Reds LOS ANGELES -Lance Rentzel is in trouble again. A Superior Court judge issued a bench warraf)f for his arrest Wednesday after the former Los Angeles Ra ms wide receiver failed to appear in court for a probation report stemming from a 1973 marijuana case. Rentzel, 33, who was s us- pended for one season by the Na- tional Football League following the incident, was lo have been in court to give a progress report on his unsupervised probation Rentzel pleaded guilty in April 1973 to a marijuana possession charge bul later appealed 1t un- successfully on grounds the search and seizure were illegal He was fined $2,000 but last May told the court he was unable to pay the money and was or dered instead to perform 100 hours of volunteer work with the youth foundation of former boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. BftU& Ca.e Ott COLUMBUS, Ohio -City of· ficlals here will remove the tius1- ness ends of 355 parking meters in lhe Ohio State University area for the school's weekend football . game with Michigan -a move they think will save up to $25,000. -. The Yankees' losing share $19,935.48 per player was also~ record. It surpassed by mo than $4,000 the $15,703.97 give the 1974 Los Angeles Dodgers. The Kansas City Royals, w· ners of the Am erican Leag West, voted 33 full shareS' $8.451.50 while the Nation Le a g u e Ea s t c h a mpio Philadelphia Phillies doled 34 f shares for an individual award $8,620 84 Tonaey fO Speak .. Dic k Tomey, de fensiv coordinator for UC LA's No. ranked Bruins. will be the gue speaker at the Orange Coun Bruins Booster Club breakfast CC 7 -30 Frida y m orning_ aJ Salvatore's H esta uranl ip Garden Grove Quar111 Alling CYPRESS Heavyweight boxer Jerry Quarry says be wiJl be wearing a corset for slx "l; eight weeks as he recovers frora a broken back ~uffered last week, man auto accident. Quarry. 31, said the accide~ occurre d near Cholame last Saturday night when his pickut truck hit a mud puddle and rollet over. Father• Die -SC Tiff Is Something Special··Donahue The Division of Traffic F.ngineerlng figured it would be chuper to spend $200 to $300 ror labor to remove the met.er heads than to replace them. After the OSU-Micbigan mating here four years ago. celebratmg fans tore the heads off. CHICAGO -Running bact Larry Schreiber and Ught en~ punter Bob Parsons were give Wednesday off from pract1ct with the Chicago Bears to retu11t home after learning or lhe deatbl o( their fathers. LOS ANGELES (AP) -"The lJSC game is something very special ," s ays UCLA coach T erry Donahue~ who went through il as a Bruinsl>layer and now gets his first chance as a roach. "The runmng backs run a UUJe huder, the linemen hit harder, the intensity is higher and you hurt more on Sunday." Dona hue's second-ranked Bruins and J ohn Robinson's thlrd-ranhd Trojans battle Soturday fo r the ri g ht to represent the Pacific·8 Con rerence in the Jan. 1 Rose Bowl.~ Oddsmakers say the game is a tossup. The coaches involved agree. Responding to a question, Donahue said, "Yes, the quarterbaclt is very Important in a game like this, but in most great foolbaJI games, the dll· ference ls usually on defense. USC's Is big, and it's maybe the quickest we've seen_ "And their offense is very, very good. It's the No. l offense in lhe nation . and thal wouldn't be ao bad if you didn't have lo play against the best running back on the West. Coast. ~ maybe he's the best running lfack the nation has ever seen." · Donahue was talking about big Ricky Bell , the Trojans workhorse who has been ir\jured the put three weeks amt has slipped \P third in the n1tton in rwhing, behind Tony Dorsett of P lttsburgb a nd Wester n Michigan'• Jerome Penell. Bell. sUll nuraln& an iatjured ldl ankle, ia expected to start Aeainst the Bruins, meaning USC shouldn't lose much from lts 01· lion·leading average of 459.9 yatds per game. . The BnU~a. mo~~ynl&ht . not have~U the full serVices or running back Wendell Tyler, lhe all·tim e UCLA rushing leader He suffered a dislocated shoulder aiainst Oregon State last week ud wilt be wearing • shoulder harness when the 1 p. m . game starts Saturday:. Still, Tyler's 892 yards rushing is only a small part ~ UCLA's total 4.~ -an average of 446 per game. "lnaUnct tells me it's goinK lo be a low·scorine g1me," said Donahue, ''but the way our of· tense la and their offense is, il ml&bt wind up 45-44. "1 Blfl Pa.off NEW YORK -Thirty.one membera of the Cincinnati Reds soon will receive a check worth $26.366.68. Thal 's their r ecord prit.e for wlnninf it.be 1976 World Series, basebal commlssioner .Bowie Kuhn announced Wednes· d1y. In the Series, the Reds swept. the New York Yankees in four games last October_ Tho full share is $1, 700 more than the pre· vious record of $24,617.57, which was awarded to tbe 1973 Oakland A's: Parsons received word Tue• day night of his father's death iA Pennsylvania. Schreiber leamel shortly before practice or his father's death in Kentucky TVTonigbt . 8 p.m. ~ FVTBOLSOCCE -Leon vs. JJnivcr s lda Autonoma de Gudalajara. 9 o.m . Ill -BOXING FROM THE OLYMPIC, (22) - WOM EN'S PBOFl:S IONAL GOLF. J - DAILY PILOT Thur'>day. November 18. 1978 Edison's Clower Criticizes Pairings • Griff ins' Ground Atta.ck Elson County's Best--Pickf ord Returns It'• like old times ror three backs ootUnc ove.t" tho ball 20 tlmes •• .not 87 KOGER CAIU..SON Of "'9 0.llY 1"11•1 Si." Edlsoo Hi~b at.hleUc direc:tor Lym an Clower has never been one Lo throw his weight around, but the Chargers official is burning over his school's apparent slight by the CIF Southern Sec· tion office and the pair· ings committee for the 4-A football playoffs. The Huntington Beach- based Chargers , Sunset League champions, must play Angelus League power Pius X of Downey in the firs t round-in direct conflict with the basic element of any tournament-matching strong against strong in tbe first round. It's like matching Ilie Nastase and Bjorn Borg of tennis in the first round of a tourney while' another tough player, Stan Smith, draws Joe Scbmoe, c onsolation winner of the South Dakota novice tourna- ment. "We 're very dis · pleased with the pair· ings," says Clower. "and our plans a re to request. the Sunset League to draft a Jetter or com- plaint and suggest that some representation oo the committee be af- f orde d a Southern Orange County person." The committee assist· ing CIF commissioner Tom Byrnes and aides Ray Plutko and Dean Crowley consisted of Anaheim High 's Clare Van Hoorebeke, Arcadia Higb's Dick Salter and Lou Joseph, of the Or;tnge Unified School District. Edison'sMain Goal: Stop Pius X .Ba~k Edison High or Huntington Beach meets the Warriors of Downey's Pius X High Friday night at 8 in the first round or the CIF 4-A football playoffs at Huntington Beach High. And although the Warriors have impressive physical slatisUcs, Edison coach Bill Workman sees a mismatch only in terms or his offensive guards and with the tight end at Pius X. "If the re's a physical mismatch," says Workman, "1l may be with the Pius X linebackers against our guards. Randy Schwarb is only 175 pounds and will be up against a 220-pounder, for in· stance. "And the tight end, James Forge, could be a problem for us." Forge is 6-4, 220 poun~s. . Otherwise Workman says the issue Fnday night is much like racing Fountain Valley ... Pius X has good skilled people and the defense is very much like Fountain Valley. As for their offense, the Warriors are very much like us. I understand the Pius X coaching stare started laughing when they saw us on film ... we're so similar. • 'l just hope they weren't laughing at us." · · The defensive problem for Edison is in stopping tailback Darrin Nelson, a 165-pounder with 17 touchdowns to his credit. "The passing game ~ there," says Workman, "but we've got to stop the tailback fi rst...he's their biggest weapon. · . "Offensively we've just got to mix it up. Pius X -has stopped some good football teams." · The Edison' starting lineups remain the same as in the victory over Huntington Beach, aJthough all but fullback Larry Simpson will be ready to play. Simpson is out with a possible concussion. Tailback Jim Judd is ready for duty in the backfield or at linebacker, but w1JI not start, according to Workman. Also back and r eady is linebacker Brfan Gloshen. who tnJured ht:s knee rn the Fountain Valley game. Tritons to Face (' Strange Defense The San Clemente High Tritons have faced the two-tight end offense, the veer, the split bocks and the I en route to:\ 6 3 regular season football record. But when they clash with the Northview High Vikings or Covina at 8 Friday night in the first round of the CIF 2-A playoffs at West Covina Higb, the Tritons will he encountering a new de- fensive experience. "They bke to run the ~,..,.,,.w.,1C••in•H• T•t• Santa A"",::,.,,..,.~ l\h'°"'"'" OrlftQe l''"wav Ull Nortn °" 11 !).'\\ 60 lo S;t" S.fo\Mdlo\i) ,.._lh' C IOI. W••I on 10 41uu .... tvrrw>lt '" Covl11• SouCll o" A tV\4 A•• 10 C/\!MfO'l 1'1<1 I urn •1Qnt outside belly play which is hardly run anymore," says Allie Sc ha ff. head foPlball coach al San Clemente. "Our kids have never seen It. It's very difrlcult to key on o ne pla)'er out of a fullhouse backfield. '"Also, they are big and very physical. They have a good fullback, a good h alfba c k , a goo d quarterback and good receivers. And they have a big tackle who goes both ways and is a pretty sturdy kid." With their talented backfield, North view bas scored more than 25 points per game on five occasions wrule compil- Pl-o Scores M•1feMI aa,ht••U •1totlM"'" 9oslt>fl 10... A!IAntA'1 tn<ll•"• 1u ""11•1141104\1• 111 Witlfllnqfon 111, H '( 1(111H••1 Oetrolt lte, Hew Ori tan, 'S HOl.1'10fl 120 8ull•I& 11< OT Dtn••r 111, N•W 't'Ol'• IOU 11 Plloertl• 10:1,. Mllw•11-" 0 SffllM't Clt••land 71 N.tti-.t H~hy l H-Sl loviU 0.lr61U Ctl•I All..,10, C.tOf-i T-lo 1.A:o<ttr .. lt ~1-J Ml-wl•)(llt) ltldfeloJ., VIM,fNvtt 2 .. ' ing a 6-3 mark a nd a co. title in the Montview League. But the Vikings wiU be racin g a d c f en sivc- oriented Tritons team that has shut out four op.. ponents and only given up seven points in the last three games. The Tritons wound up third in the South Coast League Wllh a 5·2 mark. "We've been improv. ing every game." says Scharr. .. We had some kids who were as green as grass in the defensi ve bat'kfield, but they don't m ake the same mistake twice. Plus, we've got a couple of sophomores who are playing well." Those sophomores are fullbac k-tackle Mike Dunivin and defensive b a ck Brad Parker. Dw\lvin has rushed for 314 yards on 71 carries from the wishbone while Parker is a secondary starter. Dunivin also opens at tackle on de- fense. Jn addition to Dunivin, the Tritons offense is sparked by running back Randy Adams and quarterback Glenn Dill. Adams has picked up 42A yards on 126 attempts while Dill has passed for 477 yards and run for 197. Northview's defense, m eanwhile, has only limited one foe to less than two touchdowns but Schaff says, "they're fme against the run and I Imagine they will puti on a pass rush. As for bls Tritons, Schaff report.1 that start· ing running back Bill Lawbaugh may be sidelined with 1 shoulder injury. Also. Schaff says he is bringing up freshman L.G. Greent', a 5·7, l 55·pounder who gained over 1,000 y~. Says EdiJOn coach Bill Rob Elson w1U atart at Workman: "It look.Ill like lallback for the C«ona Fountalo Valley HiP u 2,300 yllda ruahlnc ll not when ltnllll aowelJ.••. the Barom p~pare for limited to runllin.I only. Fountain Valley•a Saturday nitbt'a (8) CJF "We know there la the llneQP Nmalm I.ho aamo .C.A fint round football °""<tteM-.c.nt*ee..r uin the Watl:Dlostertllf eolllsloo wltb Los Not111"'~°"9t'"'"•••<•>t• a nd the bope1 that Alamitos at Cerrit.os SM o.iw1et '""'' ,,.. •• Y ~l. ~artorback Gary the C IF wants t o delMarHtibSealano eliminate us. If not in the football team Friday first round with Plus X. ~ night (8) wben t.bey eo· then in the second round l t b c J Coll Noni\ Oii tOSlot Alelllora ~ ~ uJ bo t..t e1e. _, Oft Alonltf'a. Otrrttoa ~"'-Oman WO d audit with West Torrance. lerta 0 e a OD Cowboys of San There seems hardly any Bernardlno in a nrrt For tbe put sb years --~~,._. to return b avo bee11 tucked away for Sood - be ls loet for the aaaca with tbe knee Injury. doubt." t Clowe r expands on his LYMAN CLOWER round 2·A CIJf paayofl' lbele two have rolled in d e fl n He p as s l o g the cUrt In league play threat ••• Loa Al baa ....S the record ls two scored tbrouah the ak wlnl, two loues and two and can hurt you with the U• Cor t.be series, each play-action pass:• 1&11 dalmlni a one-point vie-Pickford views : "We feel it's un-.----------lti~~atNewportHatbor fair to pair off strong ••we ex.peel to •ee a lot ct wbat we saw in tbe EcUson aame. •• aaya Pickford. "Los Al u good, but 10 are we. We're JooJdni forward to the game.•• league against strong Corsa; ... 8 league. The Sunset, A.a.a Elscm_, the team's lead· iQI rusher a year aio. suffered a knee injury In the first aame of the Angelus and Sierra . tcly DC[ tbe lut two tiffs "We'~ IW'e, however, eadfnluplf..14. Los Al wo11't come out (which houses. South ,..,0 Appeal Hills, West Covma and I 1 Los Allos) a re v ery aeaaaon a1atnst Marina "Los t\lainltol, •• says and bas been sidelined Fountain Valley coach unW last week. He re-Bruce Pickford, .. pro. turned kickoffs and bad bably bu the best nm- ooe run of five yards Ding attack ln Orange with the idea of tbrowiDg strong and teams from D • • those leagues should not ec1s1on Mesa Pass Rush Key to Victory? be paired in the £U'st round. "The CIF tells us all they do is seed four teams, but if you look at the pai rings, you can find eight definite seeds, of which t he Sunset League has none. "On pape r it's legitimate. We got a third p lace team and Fountain Va lley and Westminster (which Edison defe ated in league play) get co- champs (Empire League teams Los Alamitos and Loara). But everyone is pretty aware that third place in the Angelus League is a very, very strong team. •·we wouldn't expect to see Pius X in the first round, rather we'd ex· peel a second place tie or third place team from one or the le a gues around that is not of the caliber of the Angelus." In reply to criticism, Byrnes offers: ''There's so many variables in· volved-such as keeping league teams separated from one a nother and placing non-champions against champions, that we find the only thing we can be reasonably sure of is getting the top four seeds placed. "The Edison argu. ments may have sub· stance from the Edison point or view, but you'll find differences in opi- nions everywhere. "We must have had 100 calls from Orange Coun· ty last year when we seed ed St . P aul and Loyola 1-2-yet as it turned out it was those two which met for the championship." LOS ANGELES-aaalnst Costa Mesa'• County. There may be Santa Monica College Mustanga. better, but we haven't apparently will forf~it Mike Spralh. bis aeeoit. sevc:n of Its _football VJc· replacement. bu a leg "ADd defensively Los tories lb1s season injury and Ls a doubtful Alamitos is almost a because _of an ineligible . participant alaln.st ca. carbon copy of Edi.Ion. It A trademark or the small Costa Mesa meh player-tf two appeals joo. uses a 5-2 and comes Muatangsfootballteamisquictness,anlngredientit are denied in tbe next after you very ag• has used to its advantage over larger and more fewdays. Elson, a 170-pounder, gresalvely. pbfaicalopi;onents. The player, linebacker Frank Smith, bas been charged with playi.ng !or El Camino in a game Sept. 21, 1974. He also played for Santa Monica last season. A t a S o u t b e r n· California Conference meeting Wednesday at L o s Angeles C ity College, Santa Monica asked Lo have Smith's eligibility retroactive. "The conference de· nied that which means Santa Monica bad an in· eligible player," Golden West College athletic director Fred Owens told tbe Daily Pilot. Santa" Monica was to appeal the decision to- day before a conference appeals committee and also next Monday or Tues day before a Southern California JC appeals group. If those two are de- nied, Golden West and Rio Hondo would pro· bably finish as con. ference co-champs-if both win t heir final games Saturday nigbL And by virtue of its vic- tory over Rio Hondo last week , Golden Wes t would represent the con- ference in the Nov. Z1 Avocado Bowl against South Coast Conference champ Fullerton. rushed for 558 yards in "Defenslvel)' we're been asset fi but I think 104 carries as a jl.Dlior 1 mpresaed with guards "Quickness has an or us. and s cored four David Ferguson (l?S) Sonora is as quick aa we are, .. says Mustangs head toucbdowna. ma Joss was and Pete Gregor (18S), in football coach Tom J."rench. "They will bo the e a s e d b y t b e addition to linebacker quickest team wehavefacedthisyear.0 performance of Spralti Rick Senteno (195). Sonora's quickness, along with lts football tradi· aa the latter rushed for .. And we wouldn't be tion, make the Raiders favorttes over Costa Mesa•a 709 yards ln seven surprised to see Bruce Mustangsinthe firstroundoflheCIF2-Apl.ayoffsat games, gettin1 more Helser playing ln the 8Fridaynigbtat0rangeCoastCollege. than 100 in four cliffermt secondary with a man· Sonora is the 1975 CIF 2·A champion wblle Costa outings. • to-man assignment on Mesa has never q1:1allfied for post-aeaaou competi· Corona del Mar coach our Ken Margerum. ·tioninits 11-year·b.iBtory. Dick Morris 1a gearing "We think Steve Fogel klds d "t t tb to theSeaKingsdefensefor w ill b e in there at "'We'rejusttellingour we on wan em a potent offensive al· linebacker, too." be1lappy just to get in the CIF," says French. "If tack. Cajon bas scored Pickford's concern we're happy justto be here, we're going to get beat. 279points, an averageof with the offense of Los We'reouttogeteverythingwecan." 31 per tilt, and bas given Alamitos, which has But getting everything they can won't be easy upl4S, a16.lnorm. against a Sonora team that flnlsbed third in the "They have some real· rugged Orange League and complled a 7 ·2 season re- Jy explosive guys on that JC Ra tines cord. team," Morris says. e"""' "They have a returningquarterbackwboledlhem "They use a combination to the CIF championship and they have a good run· or running and passing Bakersfi eld College ning back, .. says French. "We're going to have to and have a quarterback (S-l) has retained its No. contain their quarterback '1}d lfwe don't.get a pass who can throw the root-1 ranking in the Daily nish,heisgoingtoeatusapart.'' th Pilot's poll or Southland ball SS to 60 yards in e JCfootbaUteams. FrenchistaJkingaboutMattSwitzerwbohascom· air. Golden West (6-3) pleted40of70for427yards.Sonoraalsohasabaclrup "Their running back, moved back into the rat· quarterback in DaveStiverswbohasconnectedon2Z Freddie Washington, ls a ings (No. 6) with its4.3-13 of49for319yards. super back-he's big and victory over Rio Hondo The fact that Costa Mesa wound up 6-1 in a league fast and makes it so we last week. Five of the 10 that didn't have many passing quarterbacks could can 't concentrate on teams in last week's beadrawbackbutFrench says,"wethrowalotand stopping the run or the rankingslost. workagainstourownpassersinpractice.'' Pass." in 0.11.,,.11 .. ,c,.011 And Costa Mesa bas a top quarterback Dave Morris also pointed out r"e:!'~~:~;~ ~s Mollica, a third team All-Orange County choice.Ma that the Cowboys have 2. s.n••M<>nlc• ca.11 41 runner, Mollica has netted446 yards and as a passer. two tackles on defense ~ ~~~':',~'.'.~·111 ~ behascompleted69ofl.2Sfor834yards. who are much bigger s. v'"'u''''"" ,a But because Sonora's linemen are quiet, they th f tb Cdlll 6. GoldenWHI ( .. JI 74 an any o e m 1. Pi.<co <•·1·•1 ,, figure to pressure Mollica and French says, "I thinJc players. Curtis Norris at a. Sodd•-cto Cs-JI " the key will be whether our o(fensive linemen can left t -'-' f 6 2 and ...,o t . Ttlt Cl.ti l' al;JUe s • ""° 10. Et QI""'"° u-n negatetheirquicJmess." pounds while left tackle ________ ...._1 _0 -----------""--------- Bill McCarty is 6-S and 24-0pounds. .--------------------------, ~-----------------------------~--------~-~----HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS • NOW $1249 1/2GAL. t l'.llllO HM{ OM.Y .. . . eo or 86 Proof• Brown fOfman Dc•llllers Co1p., lovlsvllle, ~ .. O l97S. J ' ·~ AUTO s Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard of Cars pre- sent all the new model cars In one place, Includ- ing: AflC Jeep, Attas Chry- sler. Bauer Motors, Connell Chevrolet. Costa Mesa Datsun, Earl Ike Imports. Johnson & Son Uncoln- Mercury, AJan Magnon Pontiac, Miracle Mazda, Nabers Codllklc, lheodore Robins Ford, . University Oldsmobile. Vlctay Dodge. NOV. 18th THAU NOV. 21 SOUTH COAST PlAZA BRISTOlATSANOIEGOFRIDYAY • COSTAMESA Fountain Valley and Marina ol Huntington Beach are the lavoriles, but Huntington Beach would be no surprise ii it won -and even Westminster and Edison of. Huntington Beach are given outside chances. That's the way the Sunset L eague cross country finals shape up as the aforementioned teams, an ranked among the top ten in the CIF 4-A poll, conclude their wild league season Saturday morning at McCracken Park in Huntington Beach. The vars itv race gets under way al 9:30 and is preceded by a junior varsity race at 9. The sophomores run at 10 and the freshmen tangle atl0:30. In dual meet action, Fountain Valley and Marina tied for first with 4·1 records; Huntington Beach was third with a 3·2 m ark; Westminster and Edis on tie d for lourth with 2·3 marks. On a point system , Marina and Fountain Valley have fi ve; Hunt- ington Beach three and Edison and Westminster 1 'h. Points for the first five teams in the league meet are 7-4-3·2· 1. ·The two teams with the highest cumulative point totals advance to lheCIF preliminaries, while the third place team is ex· peeled lo petition to the CIF in hopes of qualify- ing. And while Fountain Valley and Marina arein the best p ositions , anything could happen as evidenced by dual meet scores . For in· stance, Edison knocked off Fountain Valley. Individually, Edison figures to have the win- ning harrier in Charlie Christensen, second in last year's Sunset League finals and a con- sistent winner this year. But Fountain Valley and Mar i n a are balanced . Fountain Valley is led by Brian Appell and Kurt Buetller while John Spreitzer, Jim Testrake and R.Jck Smoot round out the top five . Thuraday. November 18. tl18 DAILY PILOT Q I Grid Menu Gauchos' McKeon Nears Milestone Friday'aCU'Pt.,-olfGamea lolbeOruiec.a &Area Costa Mesa vs Sonora at OCC (8p.m.) Corona del Mar vs Cajon ul Newport Ha.rbor J111b (8p.m.) Edison vs Pius X at Huntington Beach H.i&h (8p.m.). Saturday's JC GamH GrossmontatOrangeCoast (7:30p.m .). Chaffey vs. Snddleback at Mission Vi ejo lfigb (7:30p.m .) Golden West at Los Angeles CC (7 :30 'J>.m.). O;a11 .. Cloa11 A,... Ct, i>t•l'Off Sllft Ora11,_ CO••I C.lt. .. -1oc:el4'0117JOI F•lrvlew 111 (CHI• Mt'W -~I01 Her1><>1 8MI .• '\Outhol .. d.lm'l IOwport Harbor Hl•ll -l1><al"'1 Al 600 l•vl1141 A"" In N•wPot1 &eacl\-lr•ln. \Oulno• 111nS1 """""91°" euo Hlth -IOU1l11<1 al 1'10~ M<lln st .. -not B•~" 81\t\I ,norlnol Ad•M• Dorectl-lol.oo"-IHCC: T eke San Ol•QO Freewey north to ttw Harwr i:r-.wo lo Holly-Freew•v WHI on Holl,,_ F•MIW1'V to Vt''"""' AW"n1 ... tvn'tOll Nor Ilion Vermont •PC>ro•lma\elvonemll~to Ille t..ACC C•fll~ Jl.CSlum. Oilers Nip :Edison; 43rd Win for NII A hustling Huntington Beach High team defeat- ed Edison (Huntington Beach ), 7-5, in water polo action Wesday even· ing a l Golde n West College to ca pture second place in the Sunset League and a spot in the CI F playoffs . In earlier league com- p e tition, Newport Harbor routed visiting Marina of Huntington Beach, 20·7, for t he Sunsel title and its 43rd straight victory. And Fountain Valley breezed past Westmins ter , 16·6, at Golden West. Meanwhile in Century league play, host Estan- c ia o f C os ta Mes a brou g h t its l eague season to an end with a ls-4 decision over Tustin for a third place finish (S-2). Newport, ranked No. 1 in the CIF 4-A poll, has not lost since the 1974 CIF finals, but could be pressed Friday when it plays hos t to No. 2 ranked Sunny Hills of Fullerton. Huntington B e ach, playing aggressive ball, jumped out to an early 5-0 lead on three penalty shots in the first quarter, twoby Tony Wooten. Will Hogue had eight saves in three quarters in the net and then scored two goals from the field. VAllSITY Score b~ 011•11•n Fin ValltY t • • 6-16 WMtmlnster , I 2 1-b FV uorln9· Twvm~n S, Mbl>ts 3, Kelly l. HCJQue 2. Aldrlch I. 51~11,,,, JUNIOll VARSITY Fl11. V•ll•Y won by lorttlt. FROSH SOPH Score by OUartt" Fin Vallo 3 0 3 4-10 wew-n•n"er 2 I 1 0-S FV \CO•lf19 Nl<hols 3, Umphenour ? Belll, Porte2, F'llltrson. VARSITY Score by O...rtets "fu~ln I I I I 4 E<tancla • S • 2-r S E\tano • vorinq J Wvatt' LOW''f 2 0•11~ l. R~tv• 2 OOnMll. R Wyell, W""\tl'loll Hurley JUNIOR VARSITY S<o<e by 01>utor\ T"'lin O 2 O 0-2 E\lant1a 3 ? t 2 i E~l•ncla \"'Orln9 R Rush 1. lnad0m1 2, No•O\trom 2, 0•1111191r 2, "llOSH•SOPH S<0tt tty 0...rton Tu.tin 1 l 7 2 • E>t•ncr• 3 0 2 I o E•tan<•a \C0••"9: Bonura 3. H..- ""9 2.. Larned. llAllSITY Score ttr Olo.trt•N Marl,... I I J 2-1 N•wDOrt HdrbOr S 8 1 • 10 Scorl"'J N\fnM-B•u•r •. Slone 2. Hu mt NH Youn~ • v1111~~ •rno 3. M»wrer 2 Vr•es 7, Beek I. S .. V•O\ 7. Robertson 2, B•rQ~•on, Rowlano, Conw•y JUNIOR ""llSITY Score by Ouarten Mou1na o o 1 O • 1 N~'Noort H1unor • 1 S ? 1) Stor ino Madn.i-Raben NH Rob<!r1•on 3. l'Ull\ 3. BucMn.tn 7. Gauq•·r 1 fver\an. Kenworthy, t<•m~' FROSH SOPH Seo"' by Ou•rlo" Marine O O 0 I I N•wP<>rt Harbor 2 2 t 1 1> S<l)rinq Marina N u9f'nt NH AJtiwn 2. Gr1tr. Poitevent W1th4.\ms, Scnm1dl Chances Are Sllin Saddlebac k College still hu a abol at winning the Mission Conference football championsbJp, but Gauchos coach Ken Swearineen readily ad· mils the chances are slim. Saddleback, after its 7-3 loss to Citrus last week, has a 5·1 recot:d and hosts Cbafley Satur- day night at Mission Vie- jo HJgb. Citrus (541) visits Riverside. "The chances aren't real good thal Citrus will lose, but stranger things have happened," says Swearingen ... But we're being honest with our kids . They know the chances aren 'l good that Citrus will lose, but YoU· oeverknow. Still, Swearingen doesn't expect a letdown after the tough defeat to Citrus. "This team has a lot ol pride and the sophomores may be playing their last game here, so I don't think there will be a letdown." The Gauchos have only had 13 points scored against them in the six Mission Conference games and when Citrus tallied its touchdown in the final quarter last week it e nded a 21· quarter shutout streak. "I don't think I've had a team play that well de- fensively in all the years I've been coaching," says Swearingen, who tutor e d El Camino College for 14 seasons before switching to Sad· dleback this year. "l don't think I 've bad a team that has been that well prepared, not only in terms of strategy, but in execution. If we just could have held on to the ball, we would have won," said Swearingen. Saddleback turned the ball over eight times- five of them fumbles. Chaffey, which has never defeated the Gauchos in seven tries, is vastly improved, says the Gauchos coach. ''I saw last year's Chaf- By the time Edison could adJust the damage had been done. The loss drops Edison into third place with a 3·2 league record. VARS.TY fey team on fiJm and Scoroy Oumt.-. they 're definitely muc.h lt was a strong de· fens ive e ffort which made the difference for Founta in Valley. Goalie Motnt 0.-i\Ch S 0 I 1 1 ' ~ Tb d Ert1Qlfl 0 0 3 1 ~ Jmprov~, " ey o SS>me. Sl°>'·"'l ttB woo1"'' r r . .,10-i. very good l~ings." Kitff.-M OO"""v\f' 8 f.t¥trlt EO•\On-0 Pic kfotc Ao~rt\ Alft•" C.V•Mnl JUNIOll VARSITY S<Ort tty Ouartt ... '1unt Bue~ ~ l 1 n 4 Golden West College ru11n l n1 ba c k Pat McKeon cau become a member o r tbe 1.000. yard club lhls Saiuns.y ni&bt. That's when the Rustlers take on boct Los Angples City College 1n an important SoCal Con- ference football Jame. McKeon, the sophomore star who rushed for ~7 yards 1n the '3·13 win over Rio Hondo last weekend, has 941 yards for the seaaon-needing just 59 to bit tbe 1,000-yard fil\lfe. McKeon ls fourth on a good football team in' the all-time Golden Weft the Onue Cout acrlm· ruabln.1 Ust with 1,261 . mace and they won t.belr yarda. opet1lng game. But since Another Rustler, quarterback Jim ~ may have a toueher chore in hillin' tho 1.000.yard neure. An· drua bu M6 yards, pass- lnl needing 154. The aoph<>inore QB hH com- pleted 55 of 103 passes tor seven touchdown!I. Golden West coach Ray Shackleford says LACC i5 a bard team to figure out. ''They appeared to be that lime it•s been k:1od of futile for them de- CeosJvely. They have a good offensive team. but they've civen up a lot cl points ." sa ys Shackleford. The RuaUers bavo re- ally jelled offensively in tbe lut four weeks and Shackleford aaya the blg· gest reuon la the fact that he bas been playing the same people in the of· tensive line. Golden West bas had to CIF Football Sites Lions, Loara Tangle Westminster High 's El Rancllo•t F...,t•n• At•vra .,,. P•rac•ete •• •11• f! 0 n fr 0 D t 8 ti 0 D W j t b 1..!'~ric~r:;-:d~;~tll HlllJ at C-*-Valley CommUftlly COi...;. Anaheim's Loara at La >-A ~111 vs Vtrt>um 0e1 at s.rn Santa Ft ., South P~sadet>a HllJll'I CSatunlayall) Palma Park in Anaheim llhersld• North vs Tro., at s.no-ntew NortlwlewatW.S. shuffie personnel !D and out of the lineup be· cauae al tJ:Uu.riet. •·con1lderinc the ln· Juries we've had and lbe echedule we've pla,yed, J 'm very pleased with tb1s teacn. We've had 12 or 13 major surceries th.la season and to eome back the way we bave ls a tribute to the players and coaches,' says ShacJcletord. The latest operatioo on a RusUers came Wed- nesday when offensive guard Pat Dion bad knee suraery. Reserve de- fensive end Wayne Stewart, Injured ln the LA Harbor game, will have knee surgery Moo. day. is the Ion e game Fu11er10ftHIQ11 eovlMHIQll tonight in the fl·r st . L..11Mlractae1 M1r1Cos1e 1nc11o vs San OlmH at Borllta DI• LEASING &urrOUQll\ (Burbank I at Lompoc trkt Stadium round of the CIF football Do-y vs Riverside "'°'" •I vc ,..,,,. Vista •I u Habra pl -"'( 'tlwrsloe (7:301 Cathedral at Ro•land ayui S. Mark Keppel al Oamlt" Walnut vs L.a Sierra at RIVW!ldt CC DIALIR The only other DOD• Monte Vl~ta "' VIiia Par'!( et Et IC~ (Bantowl •t Co.chella DIRECT Friday tiCI involves ~:!'!~a<llrtut&obaO::iol' v=•Cl•r••tet1111owtr • Fountain Valley High 's Lynwooct at eo110fl s.-r. vs Cos•• Masut occ IMMEDIATE B,...,. h llfd 'th EIModenavsGarey.olMt.-!AC 0uerfZHlllalSl.8erflarO o•uV:•JlY ... vDS, W 0 CO e Wl RilllCl'tO Alamllos vs MonroW• at st. Mof\lca at Avlollon 15' 15' Los Alamitos, the team c11ru•Cot1099 l·A • which tied Loara for the Ttrn1>1tC1tyatMontebe1to e19Bora1e1sl\op LOWEST 8ol" Gra'ldt vs SA Vant Bl SA Mar y Star n LA Lutlleru al llATE5 Empire League title. Bow• ., W•stc,..si., • Thal tiff is at Cerritos P~:..-c1vsAM•u1hnetuPotme :f::'oa~~~~:~Robles SUPER• College Saturday night. Stn Marlnoat Warren Santa Ynez •t "lllmor• SERVICE Here are the s ites tor c:.~110 vs Crescanta vane., at Eaq1eMo11n1a1nvsRlrnClftheWofkl the first round of tbe ClF Glencstr. Hie/I u at ~=:.~~0.,".11m11erta1 DICK MILLER playoff a: Worttmen •I Antel-V•lley Wlllttltr Christian V$ NOC,. Oema It MOTORS ._. Lennox vs Cl\an11tl lslaflds •t Unlv,ot RecMands Uk•-ltl St. P<1ul Hutntme Hl911 1-"1•11 Cypres. vs P .. eotn• .,1 P•WOtna Ar1t$0• vs Escieoma at va1enc1a Montcl•I• P,.p vs Rio Hondo Pl'w 120 W. Wiiner, Santa Ana OlyColle99 (7·301 Hlllll 17:•> llt-oeHlqll L.O~utLBWll""' C.lon vs CdM •I NewpOrt HarW •moau ador Cl>rlstlen •t Ort-557•213 Wu 1 Covina vs Elsenllowtr •t .....;.H;.:lfll'~----------V-•l_1•.:..Y _________ !_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Or~ 5'IOW Stadium Dos Puett~ tt st. Francis LosAltosat O..lfey Plus >t vs Edison at H"'"1"9IOll Bead\ Hlt;Jfl eam.rllto•I Wen TO<TM Ct Sorvltut CMnplOft 17' lOl WKtm1nstor VS L.,.rl at U PfflTlll Parlt llon1Qht) Muir at Tnous.and Oa_, Crespi ~ ~ta Monica .t Sanl.t Monica CC . Fountain V•llo vs Los Alamltqs •t Clet"r11osColl-ISotunlevl. NewbUr)' Park at S•n M•rcos Rustlers No. I Seed Golden Wes t College has been seeded No. 1. Long Beach CC second and Orange Coast third in next week's Southern Calilornia JC water polo WHOLESALE TltHS. SHIUIS • • HOUSI PLANTS' . $300.00 MINIMUM EACH PURCHASE 24" BOX TREES 15 GAL. TREES &SHRUBS 5 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS .WHOLESALE BOOK PRICES FRUIT -SHADE -AVOCADO -CITRUS· ETQ. __ ,_jl .1..,., ~-S.D. Wholesale Growers . 11622WARNER AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHONE 546·3429 DAILY 9 AM-5 PM . tournament at Indepen--------~----~--------~------------------------------~~ d.ence Park in Fullerton. CELEBRATE OUR Mesans Favored !:"°'"" ) ~ I 1 ti Sc:Mi"'Q HO-Anorh n 1 t "M"' > f.<i "" rtM'l"ltn ,,, C Pit ll.tOrO S RNS J•r• ) L """..,..~ 1 Women's Athletics .. GWC's Rustlers will face an at large team Tuesday at l : 30 while OCC's Pirates tangle with South Coast Con- ference rival Fullerton at 10:30 a .m . Second round games will follow Tuesday with the cham- pionship game set for the GRAND OPENING The tale nted Costa Mesa High Mustangs, heavy favorites lo cap- ture the Cl F 3 A <:ross country cro"" n, bid for t h eir ninth s traight leagu e l1llc Saturday mornin~ at UC lrv1ne. Com pet it ion st arti. at 8 with lhl' (1r-,t \ ars1t~ race slated rorS·Jo The Mustangs, rankt.'d Pickeroo Game Daily Pilot P1 gsk1n Pickeroo foot ba 11 gut'ss mg contest players need not be concerned aboul lhe Oklahoma-Nebras ka ga me lis t e d on this week's entry blank The gam l' will b<' played Friday, Nov 26 and therefore will not be counted in the Pickeroo. Deadline for entering the contest 1s Friday at 6 p.m. No. I m the CIF 3-A poll, don't figure lo have com- petition for the &iuth Co a s t L eu~ue c ham- p 1o ns h1 p , altho ugh second place as up for gr abs betwee n Corona del Mar. Mission Viejo and University High of ln•me M1ss1on Viejo· as rnte<i ~o J ID the CIF 3·A poll "h1le Um vers1ly 1s No. S and Corona del Mar No. 10 All f1 n1shed league actHm with 5·2 m arks The leagul''s lop two t eams auto mat1('ally qu a lify fo r CIF pre· llmmanes ln addition to having a team that has defeated all the to p Cl F 4·J\ squads. C<1sta Mesa also has one of the to p har- r 1 er s an junior Joe Young, who lost to Mis· sion Vi ejo's Mike Walterhouse in Lhe dual meet hut defeated him in a later invitational. • FllEE C1H IF VOi.i M(NTION THIS AO l"ROSH·SOPH Sc or• by °'4Mf'1tri ... ;n1 8°f• ll I 1 0 I n I ~ f-i11ouo t'I t " I 1 t I'! '' '' •t t-HI J: t '"'' \ I f .~, rtnN ' ;,,ut.. E~ .. wCf1tt1+tn J M• lv1n ,..,.,.t,.,,, e , lholta Metcalf MVP For Estancia Forrest Met<· air. a four-year varsit y runner on the Estancia <Costa Mesa) High c ross coun- try team, was selected most valua hle on the Eag1es · c ross country team Wednesday e\•cn- ing. S1lec1a l aw a rd \\tn· ncrs. hl•fl<1• Cron Cou11lr y Va"1•¥ UO'tiin MU~:• ~nAr M n\t V"f·ut nil,. ~')""~"' M,.U 41f M '>\t lrnc>rO';lt d Er• Ho"a"""' Jwftlot V•nlty fn , •Ot<tHt'\ JO.it ;t,," Incl J.-n P n<Nrll M l"l-.t VAl•f4'f)I,. (f'91t) \O• "., t Ma\t tmuroved Ciorv °"""''' ,rotll·S.ph CA0\~1n J•lf \"'1'>1t. M 'J'lit Vl'\IU~ n1,. "'"""'" M r Cann.,., Mn't Im pt'1Y"41 Qt)b PfOW WOMEN'S IASICETeALL S.nl• Ana IJ.tl IOI O.an'IO Co.ti! 19 II pl Ip r"*'"fotUt C. 0 I tO R"'·'"" 0 2 O 2 (" _,M 3 0 0 b Tnm•\\I I 0 1 2 ~OI'\• I 0 3 1 ~ s 0 ' w nn.r 3()3• S.lr-•1 0 0 I 0 8urn• S 0 O 10 Toi"'' 1J 1 17 48 Hdlll•me OCC 76 18 l'ulltrlO!I t'1 I (S4 I Gol,,..,. 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NOV. 19 THRU NOV. 24 VI I ti e Golf equipment e Year's membership on the sportiest Executive Course this side of Nassau • PLUS MONEY SAVING COUPONS FOR GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING COUPON 1ood on the Newport Beach Golf Course for free 1reens fee for an accomp1nyina golfer when one re1ul•r &"reens fee Is purchased. Coupon aood Nov. 19 tluouifl No"J. 24, 1916 ~ GOLF COURSE and Mr. G's RESTAURANT located at Bristol and Campus (South end of Orange County Ah·port) NEWPORT BEACH , • 1 I t Cif O~IL Y PILOT ~~Ducks' Take Wing Tax-supported 'Facts' to Assist Whom? Fl'Om AP Dl8patcbes Three.congressmen who retired this year are nonetheless traveling around the wocld oo tax·paid .. fact-findin& trips." The tame·ducks have until Jan. 4, when the next Congress convenes without lhem, to com· plete their journeys. Rep. Wiiliam Randall (I). Mo.), chairman or the Select Committee on Aging, is on a 16-day tour of Yugoslavia, Romania, France. West. Germany, Italy and olher coun-tries. HUTCHINSON Retiring Rep. ·1bomas Morgan (l).Pa.>. ls tak- ing an 18-day tour of the Far East. Rep. Edward Hutcbinson. <R·Mich.). another retiree, is on a House Judiciary Committee tour of Africa. Rep. James O'Hara (D·Mich.), who unsuc- cessfully sought a Senate seat, is planning to attend a United Nations cooference in Nairobi. * Disorderly crowds in Paris made a tumult of funeral services for Jean Gabin, French movie ac- tor. The crowds overTan the security arrangements outside the c rematorium at Pere Lacbaise Cemetery, trampling on many tombs. Streets had to be blocked orr outside the cemetery. Angry disputes broke out as the s pectators pushed forward, trying lo get a better view. Long lines formed to pass GOIN before the casket as final sign of respect. but after about 15 minutes the casket was taken inside the crematorium. Restaurant manaier LoreUa Cabl ordered waitresses not to serve water unless the customers aakforit. ••we're trying to remind everybody about our water shortase " she said. The drought bas left many areas in South Dakota 10 or more inches short of the.-oormal an- nual rainfall. Gov. Richard Kneip has asked the federal government for more than $12 million in drought aid for erosion control and water studies. • Country music star Jolmay Caslt says be tried to call Gary Giimore al the Utah State Prison to urge him to "fight for his llfe" only minutes after the convicted murderer was found un- conscious in an apparent suicide attempt. Cash said a call from Gilmore's attorney bad prompt- ed him to call the JS.year-old convicted killer, who said be wanta lo die before a firing squad. "I don't know what I would CASH have told a man who was planning to take bis life," Cash said. "Sometimes it helps,· sometimes it doesn't. But I would have tried to talk bjm out of it." • Andre Malraux. the French philosopher, aulhor and politician, is in a Paris hospital for treatment o( lung congestion. r • .... Malraux. '15, underwent an r • operation three months ago from which he was said to have fully recovered. He bad been treated with an-l tibiotics in recent weeks for a . mild infectious condition, although continuing to work at his suburban home. • * A San Jose man has been in jail since Oct. 12 The attorney general ofTex- because he refuses lo sign court papers awarding a as and his tax division chief have been admitted to ball-interest in his house to his ex·wife. practice law in California for their participation in Alan Stadmlller, 40, who was divorced by his a court battle over the estate of dead billionaire wife, Carol, last May said Howard Hughes. he is not interested in sav-( ) Atty. Gen. John mu and Asst. Alty. Gen. Rklr.. ing the half-interest. PEOPLE '" Harrisoawerenolpresentforthebriefproceeding worth an estimate d ~ inLosAngeles. $12,690, simply because of ---------.!' · The two will oversee the interests of Texas and the money involved. the University of Texas in the Hughes probate fight. "I just wanted to make sure there's always a The university was named in a disputed bandwrit- house for my three kids," he said in an interview ten will as heir to one-eighth of Hughes' fortune, from a minimum secwity area or the Santa Clara estimated at between $2 billion and $4 billion. County jail. . * * Francis Gary Powers, imprisoned for es- pionage an the Soviet Union after his U2 spy plane was shot down, joined KNBC-TV as a helicopter pilot and news re- porter, NBC officials said. Powers was sentenced to 10 years in 1960 in a sensational trial al the height of the Cold War. The downing of his high- flying CIA plane by a missile led to the breakup of a summit meeting between President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sov- Powus 1etleader Nikita Khrushchev. R e was released in a pnsoner exchange in 1962. • Former rock 'n' roll star Jimmy Clanton, after a decade-long record.mg hiatus, s igned a long-term contract with the Starcrcst label, the company an· nounced in Nashville. His first release is "Old Rock 'N' Roller: Will It Happen Ag am?." described by the company as "soft rock." Among his biggest hits as an early rock 'n' roll star were "'Just A Dream," ''Go Jimmy Go," and "Venus in Blue Jeans " • Federal orricials surveying drought-damage in South Dakota will have to ask for water to go with their meals if they stop at Loretta's Truck Stop Haven in Mitchell. First Lady Betty Ford made another ap- pearance in W ashingt.on to support her onetime • dancing teacher, Martha ' Gra.laam. by attending a benefit at the Kennedy Center for her dance company. She attended a two-hour performance and stayed for an after·theater supper Wltil close to 1 a.m. The proceeds from the affair went to the Martha Graham Center for Contem- porary Dance in New York. 01111"""' Secretary of State Heory A. Kissinger dropped in for the. supper party. Among the VIP guests in the presidential box were actress E~a Gabor ; her husband Fruk Junlesoa, who is a frequent golfing partner of the President; television anchorwoman Barbara Walters, accompanied by Ford's chief economic adviser, Alan Greenspan; and Polly Bergen. .. The Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. voluntarily dropped its foreclosure suit against the Fontainebleau Hotel, the largest luxury resort facility on Miami Beach. The suit was dismissed after hotel owner Bea N"atk paid $25,000 in back mortgage payments. Connecticut General, which bas held the mortgage since 19SS, flied the suit last week. The suit revealed that the Fontainebleau owed the in- surance company $10.8 million. It also said the hotel owed more than $1 million in federal taxes. OC Business MOves Up Patricia J . Milnor bas been named public rela- l1ons and promotions manager at South Coast Plaza IWel, Costa Mesa She is a former sociaJ studies teacher at Laguna Beach High School and former vice pr,sident and sales representative for a pusonnel service in Orange County. • JOffpb BHso. president of Ruso/Boatman. Inc .• Newport Beach. has been named to lhe board of directors of the non-profit Rehabilitation Jn.stilute of Orange County. Erle Dissinger, Costa Mesa. has been appoint· ed pension consultant in Orange and San Diego counties for Prudent..laJ lnsorance Company. He bas been with Prudential for eiRhl years and most re- cently was associate director of individual policy pension marketing at the corporate office in New Jersey. * Rotb Wilson. Westminster, has been appointed manager of the Bank of America's South Coast Town Cent.er branch in Costa Mesa. A 25-year BofA veteran, she has served.most recently as assistant vice president and assistant manager of a Long Beach branch. She succeeds Pldlllp Paul. recently named lo the region's credit revtew staff. • Terry K . Broomfield, Huntington Beach consu1· tant to volunteer organizations, bas been elected a regional vice president of the American Society for Ttatalnc Hd Development. She bas been a member of the organization since 1967 and has served in severaJ regional c;>ffices. . * Gene Jones. Costa Mesa. has been elected pre- sident of the Archery Manulacturers Association. He is marketing manager for AMF Wing archery equipment and served as the association's vice pre. sident for the last three years. • Harold R. Orr, Irvine. has been named auoervlsor of finance at the space division of Rockwell Jnteraa&loaal. He is responsible for con· • trot and maintenance of space division i~ntoriej. • * . succeeds him as Helipot division marketing manager. • WlWam R. McLaartn. Lake Forest, bas been promoted to executive vite president and cashJer al the WesUaads Ballk. He-joined the bank as senior vice president and investment officer in 1974, was named cashier in 1975 and was elected to the board of directors earlier this year. • Three local residents recently received promo- tions in a McDoanell DoagJa~ Corp. commercial sales reorganization. Kim StUI, Huntington Beach, and WUUam M. Weatbera. Westminster, were named U.S. com- mercial sales directors. • Larry S. DlckellSOll, Fountain Valley. was named manager of commercial sales in Alaska and Canada. • Landscape industry awards for craftsmanship have been presented lo Orange County contractors by the California Landacape Contractors Aasoc:la· tioe. Top Orange County winner was Takulll SWmomara of Shimomura Landscape. Garden Grove, who won the judges award and a first place award in the custom residential classification for his efforts on the home or Mr. ud Mn. Jerry Bolt of Villa Park. Other Orange County winners included: Bnace Boyer of Royer·Tamaki and Associates: Fullerton in the commercial living facilities classification. for his effort.a on the Prom•&ery ..... , Apartme11&S, Newport ~acb. The lancbcape architects were Suakl·Walker aa4 AtNCla&a, Irvine. Harry Kolke Laedecaplag or Fountain VaTiey for the small residential classi.Ocation for work on the home ol Mr. aad Jin. J>aclle1 Bawle7, also of Fountain Va.Uey. WlWam llesaliolf of prorrammed · landscape maintenance, Stanton, for his efforts on individual· ly owned condominiums at 1001 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach, ror the small commercial landlcape maintenance a\yard. Robe.rt Baler of Plant Control Corp .. Santa Ana, for his work on the property owned by the C&Qoe Crat Bomeowaera MlodaU.. Newport Beach, for slope aide •nd ero1lon control. For the Reco rd ........ HOAOMIJl\OlllALHOOtTAL PllHeYT•IUAlf 0c-.r11, 1'16 Mr, eftd Mr\. Herty Tlloml>1oft, '211' c.1110<m• Strfft, Co1\f Mn.., boy .. __ ,,,.,. Jo\r, en.i Mr\. 8rAdlty W"lllM, 1'U1 """"'• Lllllt. Huntl,,glOft 8-,11,tlrl Mr. encl Mrs.11.·1<•11" Olnsmoor. 37 et-8tJ, HfWPOrl Bttcll, bOv ...... "'*'''· ,,,. Mr, •ftCI Ml"S. JamH WHwr, ~ o. .... A-. cost• MtH. 01r1 Mr. •!Id Mrs. J•mft OrtW.r. '"7 llellmNd 0r1w. Hunllnoton &tacll. 9lrl Mr. -Mrs. Olrll Eltennlfl. t:» Vktorl•. ~ta Mts11, 9lr1 Mr. 11nd Mrt. Christ...--.. U4 lttl Slrfft, Hvnli"910ft 8HCll, Oirl. Mr. ilnd Mrs. R•YmoNl SL Pltrrt, m1 £1*" It 8 , Coste MIMI, Qlt'I Mr. •nd """· Troolly Trullllo, lff? R9dl..,..,, Pl Kt, Coste""'"· bO'f IM. itlld Mn.. PlllllO T iOoe<'. 1'11:l 5"rfil c.d!L lntlnt. llOY N•--1.1'7' Ml. -Mn . K•nMt" P•~. m• ~ Uftt, NtWPOrt 8tt<h, boy Mr. -Mrs. Anl'-Y K•-· 4218r..,lord, H""llllQlon 8ttch,Qlrl Mr. end Mrt, Roltnd OSQood, tr HerMH119t I.AM, NewPOrt 8e.O.. tlrl Mr. end Mn. Geor11<1 B•rlltlL llffl ~nclle\I" Awnue. Irvine. vJrt Mr. tlld Mu. P•ul ,,,_,.11 •. '302 PIW Orlvt, H""lll\910ft B .. c.,, bOv Mr. •nd Mn. Cr•l9 W"lllttcll,. 1°'3 Santa ROH, Co\lt MtMI, bOV .......... -4, "" Mr. end Mrs. Richard Cart.w, 1nJ Port C11rl-. NewPort BH<ll. Qirl Mr. •rJ Mrs. TlbOr Vluoloy. ~s Seat Street, Cost• MtU, Qlrl Mr. and Mrs. Ron110 Ketty, 201? Flamlnoo. Cost• Mtu, otrl Mr. and Mrt. Ro1>1rt Sellno, .,, CMltl, NtwPOrt Beach, girl Mr, and Mrs. Larry Samptes.1387 Atlanta, H""llnoton Boch,"°" Nt11emMt' S, 1'1' Mr. end Mrt. CllrhtoDl\er Hoplc1111, tt002SllvtrSpur, Et Toro, boy Mr. •nd Mrs. Mlcllael Smith. 3607 Blue Key, Coron• clel M•r, 9lrl Mr. and Mrs. Bred Powell, 12SO AdllmS. Co•tt Mesa, boy Mr. and Mrt. Wiifred oavlcsor. 11421 ~" Orcle, N•WPorl BHCl\olrl NtvtftO-•. "" Mr. Ind Mrs, Robert Mllfltn, 60C> E.nt ll•Y. B•lboa, bOy Mr. •nd Mrs. San9 Hoon Lee, 10411 ICt••l n Grow• Lint, Huntington Beacll,tlrl Mr. ana Mr\, Fr•ncls C.mpblll, 2'2 1911\SlrHt, Coslt Melt, bOy N .. ,.,,,.,.,7, 1'76 Mr. 1fld Mrs. Richard Jones, 21Sl ColQAI• Orlve, Cosi. M~••. bOV Mr, and Mrs l(en,..th H1o~hl. •m Ferl119ll• Orlve, HunlinQton Bff<l't, boy N•vt"'"9r I , 1'76 Mr. and Mr• Prtclllano GaJvu. nn Mtpte Street. a B, Costa Mtt.,., "''' Mr. and Mrs. Jollon McG<llre, t SoutllStonll'IQlon, South L•OUNl,Q•rl . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hevt•. 310 ;OHoon A'tOnue, Costa Mn•. Qlrl , Mr. •rid Mrs. Joel WIMIOm, :16042 ·Adelanto, Mission Vie lo. bOV : ............ , •• lt74 Mr. arid Mrs. WllM>n Warren, uo Cabrlllo, Costa MtH, boy Mr . and Mr s. Yasunorl Wakamatusu, 2'64 O••n11<1 Aven~. Cost• Mtw, olrl Mr. •nd Mrs. Jtrome S<hUtrler 6011 Sierra Bravo, lrvfne, oov Mr. i.rld Mrs. Ger•ld Smith, 11110t s.nl• Laurella, f'ountaln V11tey, llOY Mr. •nd Mrs. Arthur FOMK• 111*! Lo\ ROlll9' Circle, f'ounlaln Valley, boy Mr. -Mn. Mlcllffl Bank•. S06'1t Orenge Avenue, NewPorl Bet<,,, girt Mr. end Mrs Cr1•r•es St•w11<1, 234 C«ll Piece. Cost• Me<1 ,,.,., Mr. arid Mrs JoM Mtc~lll SIS Riverside Avenue. Ntwporl &Hen. llOy Mr. and Mr• Jose Mlloan.. 917 V~•no Place, Irvine. 91rt Mr. ana Mrt. Cl\artes Oef'wi<a•. 20322 Oeern•lt l.•ne, Huntington Beach, boy ... ,,,, ... -10, 1'74 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gultt-s. 309 16111 Street, Huntlnoton Btacll. boy Mr. •nd Mrt Thorn•• M<lcOonald, 1061 Seron, lrvlne, bOY Mr. and Mr._ ROQer And,._, 021 Ltll•nl Orlve, HuntlnQ1on Beech boy Mr. and Mrs. Jonat rt•n Or<vtt, 2SI? Verano Place, lrvlne, 9lrl SAN CLIEMENTE GENEllAL HOSIOITAL N .. emlltr s, 1'7• Mr. and Mr1. Oale Gr•f. Stn Clemente, qlrt, Nevemlttr7, "" Mr. arid Mrs. Lee Andrews, UQuna Nl9uet,9lrt. Mr. and Mr~. GustfVC) Peorua. San Clemente, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Cf\erles Bryant, San Cltmtnt•. 9lrl. Nevemlltrl, U7' Mr. and Mrs. Jtws G•rcl1. S•n Clemente. ooy, Mr...,.., Mrs. Ad11t1eto Pena, O.na Polnl,9lrl Ntvt"'lttr '· 1'76 Mr and Mrs Alfr.O OemlCk, Jr., s.n Juan ~pl~tr1no. OOy, /ti arrfage Lfcett•n LAS VEGAS -Merrl199 ll<tn-It• sutdl'ltfeln<fud!!: Oct.?t \.EWIS.KASICA -Oefe TtnnY'iOft, JI, El Toro. and Evtl'f" Jtan, ~ Cos1a MeH. STEVENS·LEWIS -~hmn EdWln, 3', •nd Wtndla Kite, Jf, botn of l.tOUM 8t1ch. MUHH·STACEY -Frederick Lynn, :n, •nd Bullara A. Stecey, 11, bolhol S.anOenwnte. MAUCl<·MIT CH!\..I. -\..erry EdW .. d, 28, Costa MtH, end ""'°rllyn E .. 23, HU'!tfnoton Bue rt . GARCIA·BOVIS -Roy Btrt. 1q, &nd Nettle Merla, 17. both of Huntlnoton 8eKh. PORTILLO.BURNS -JIM llobert, 2c, Chino, end eevortv tcelhleen, 2).CtplJ111no &eac!I. Ott.Jt RAMIREl·FERGUSON -Allonwo M., 4, elld Adell Oorothy, 46, bOlh of S..Juen Celllstrano. JONES.FERNANOEl -Garv Lff, u , a11d Lind• Gell, n . botll of Wtttml,,,ltr. CARlllLLO-PARTNER -Vlcen,e t , 41, Sen Clemenlt, lftd Sybll Oetf\ 27, St._,, Arlr. MAOAHA·SANOOVA\.. -Andrn, ?f, a11d 0119 Merl•, 16, 01 ol Stl'I a.--. MC OAHA·COSBV -Eleo" lAol'I. Jr, 30, Westml11J1er, end Sandra Ooflnt, 3S, Oerdt<o Grove. HELSTllOM·CROUCH -Qr1nt Art!IUr, 1t1lfld Julie Aly<t, 11,-of H\Hl11""10ft leach. OAVISo<URTIS -Mlclt"l I!, 3,1nd Undt J .. both of CMI• Mt~ . .. .... WtSEMAN·HARRIOAN -Alltft F~lt, *· NtwN•t 8"cl\. -Miry Tww._H, FntMIO • SMITH•lllnl'ORS -Reotr W.'l'lt. H , a11d Jllllt a., U. both ol WHtmlMter, ...... CllOTWELL·HANHN -Jolln '"' Jr .. ta, Caolstrano 1uc11, and Mll'IM , A<Wl,Jt. ,.., Clemente. STUMl'-OANHI -Wlfll•m O.vkt, tt llM Peult ~'. n. bot II of HliMhlOIOll llNth. ....,,, Richard W. Cl.)'ford. Laguna Niguel, h8S been promoted to senior trust omcer al Security Pacific JSuk'• Newport \rust office. He ls a former trust of. ficer. • &a7 Forbes. Newport Beach. has been named mana1er of executive accounts for the Eltctro- Product.s Group at Betllmal) IQtnl•nU. lac. ft1l sua ... , rormcr vice president for marltet.tn1 and ults for lbo llrm 's Dana Laborat.ottes at !rvl.ne, Achievement awards wtre preaented to B.a:rt Bartmaa of Habco Lan.dacaste and Irrigation. Inc., Huntington Beach, for hla irritation work on a new tedion of llaott'• 8efTJ Pana, Buen• Park, and Willia• Vu4eraeea&. 11.luion Viejo. for hla rt· akknUal renovation ~ on the home of H. lea·. claD,SantaMon.ica. 1 --· RONOUU .. 1.0.AEYts -Jiii-P., ·n. Cott. MeM, •lid •nralltttt ~ "· Plc.e-111-.. WININO•R·HANNA -lltay l ........ ,._ Mn Oteee, aM OllMI lli'<t ... ,11,°"'aMtH. "'"·' SET~~·P118VAnl! -RIO. o~ n , Sla•t•n, a 11lll Carita J , JJ, 'WttMll"'1tr. IAYKAU.V·Sl\.VA -G9erw °'°' 'Co C.i. Mt•, -... \IM 0-, Q. ..,. . • T a m ing Mighty 'Mo' .Cuts Wildlife Hom es DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -When you fool with Mother Nature you win some and lose some, Iowa conaerva· Uonlsts are learning after Army Corps engll)eers !ilraightened.tbe Mis· IOWiRlver. "It ls indefinable what ell:isted before. So many geese don't fly anymore, so many fish are gone," Iowa Conservation Commission Chairman Tom Bates ·said at a com- mission meeting. THIE COMMISSION STAFF said the Corps' project to tame the wild .Miasouri begun in l!MS and completed early in this decade bas cost Iowa 32,000 acres of wildlife habitat -timber, marshland and quiet backwaters favored by many species of game fish. "People may have gained from lbi.s, but 'Wildlife certainly hasn't," said Tom Berkley. a western Iowa district wildlife supervisor for the commission. He said land once suitable mainly for fishing, hunting and other outdoor recreation has been reclaimed as farmland because it no longer is sub- ject to flooding. TIIE RIVER WAS shortened by 15 . .( miles along Iowa's northern boun· dary. separating Iowa from Nebraska and South Dakota. The purpose of the project was basically two-fold, to con- trol periodic floods and to provide enough depth for commercial naviga- tion important to the upper Midwest farm economy. Fem inists March ing, Claims NOW FRESNO (AP) -The feminist movement is far from dying as some claim, says Eleanor Smeal,· head of the directors of N ationat Organization for Women. "While others are writing requiems ·to the women's movement. we are building it," s he said here at a state NOW convention. "Some are calling a funeral for us and we're not coming. "WE ARE COMMITTED. There shall never be another season of silence.'' Ms. Smeal outlined these directions she thinks NOW will take as it begins lts second decade: -Formation of a feminist. statistical bureau. -Changing from a pressure group to a power group. -COMMITrlNG MORE money to secure passage of the Equal Rights Amendment next year. -Forming political action commit- tees to help elect candidates for state and national office. -Begin making investments so in- come is not solely dependent on dues. Detroit Just Too D eadly "<.. DETROIT (AP) -Itwasbard for Detroit homicide detectives to keep straight faces when they read the message on their teletype printer. The message came from the Presque Isle County sheriff's of- fice in the northeastern reaches o( the Lower Peninsula. The sheriff asked to hear from "any department having un- solved murders. kidnapings, as· saults or armed robberies" in which the suspect used sawed-off shotguns or knives. Quipped one Detroit detective: "Let's send them the first 200." ~ ( · ECOLOCY ) Early In the history of what tho corpa calls its Missouri River ''Navigation and Bank StabWutiolD Project,•• the old bends in the river were bailed aa prlmo wildlife areas. with lakes and marshes replaciDC tho continually nowlng water. BUT THE STRAIGUl'ENING p~ ject bad another effect. that of in· creaaine current speeds and hence scouring a deeper channel. The lower river bed resulted ln drainage of many of those sWJ water areas_ al· lowing the land to be cleared for farm· ing. Another effect was that some land that once belonged lo Nebcaska is now on the Iowa side of the river, and some former Iowa land is now on t.be Nebraska side. 'DIE C01'.PS DAS called OD tbe slates affected to determine their wildlife losses and says it will try to provide new land nearby where game canflourub. But the commission staff says that because lbe corps wants to limit such acquisition to river-adjacent areas. and bec,ause such bottom land is limit· ed, the issue of replacing lost wildlife habitat may become a political foot- ball that eventually will wind op in court. SOCIAL STUDIES WINNER Frank Ryen of Newport Bf!•Ch NB ·Professor Honore d For Student Study Frank Ryan of Newport Beach has received the only citation awarded nationally by the National Council for Social Studies. Ryan received the 1976 Research Citation for Exemplary Research in Washington, D.C. His research focused on the relation between teacher instructional behavior and student achievement, attitude change and skill level. RYAN TAUGHT AT UC Riverside from 1966·68. He spent 1969·73 at the University or Minnesota, then r~ turned to Riverside, where be is a pro- fessor of education. An undergraduate at UC Santa Clara, Ryan received hi~ M.A. from San· Diego Stale. He completed his Ph.D. studies at UC Berkeley. APWl,......t• A Gent le Remia~er .. CallfornJa Highway Patrol commissioner Glenn Craig shows bumper sticker set for use on most state and CHP cars, remindlng drive~ that 55 mph speed Umlt sa~s both gas and lives. BOOMER 1MI? ~TAIN OPJ4'1iJG W4T£2 IS 50 NIC£, COULD 'ttxJ POi .-.,,..~-· OOMf I~ A 8A(,6tf. ~ Me? ~. INSIDE WOODY ALLEN .I by Wm. F. lrowa cmd Mel Casson b Joe Mca then by Tom Batiuk . : . ENOU6H IS EN006U ! 1WO 1-V-lDRE.D KI05 HAVE BE.EN 'TO 11 ~ f()U.5E ~IN& BAND .-1 CANOC,> AND ~ WIFE E!COSHT A CRATE m::M EACH Cf lHEM ! l'VE Gdf' A GARAGE RJU. OF 8AND CAN~ AND I ~ 1't> KNOCAl I'tf\ PUTTl~G ~ON OOR R\'TRONS UST I SIR! •' . , 5· WHAT ~·~ GolNG 1b 00 Aeour IT!~ TANK McNAMARA I'LL m.L lfXJ WJ.iY OJR rATINfh ARf. '<> LOW ... NANCY aµ, NANCY--- I WANT YOU ~0 PUT ON MY F'OOT8ALL HELMET ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate wecin•d•Y 1Puu1e sa1 • .o ACROSS tomet111ng s 0 "I A j ·v· 1 ,_J.~ T ,A TIA <; 5&Wh()()Clff• u e [ . HO NA kl l .I Ir 1 Farm build· maktt p ( A T AS T II o HO MFR Wig 5; Cover w1111 r s TH IC I~ ( " P 'E IA 'y 5 WMI• e.,-.11 concrete I f c u -"" It A s ,,. Abbr. 12 cnlflnef 9 Subuquent ec Murder A111 El'i-O "" 11 A O 1111 I R E 1' S•ckneu Slang 11 r v • I l~IJ 1 r ON 15 lolalle wltrl· es On• ot Ille ered HOtM tt Caroenter'a 87 WHiiing IOOI m1C11 in e I ~ ' II. " -~ I y ~ ~ It T I S T s ~ .. 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UMU(t.7 'JH& ~xcrrf.M~T tt.J iAAT? ~~·s TH~ iE~vt+lC.~ ?. by Ernie Bushmiller I'M A~RAIP YOU'LL HIT THE CEILING WHEN I TELL YOU J HAVE A NEW G IRL FRIEND PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS MISS PEACH I CA:-.'-:-1',.\L~ TO HE~ ... ~E'S ,\\,.\0 AT ,\IE BECAV5E I Otor-n MAKE NH BE:J ... l . ArLTl-J\J~'S ADVIC.f ~v­ Qovr w1Ttt P~O~~ WtT~ &1tLS ~ ~ c·--------.-J THE VIR1UE OF VEIA V 4U4Mr DR. SMOCK GORDO I CAN'T UVOERSTANO IT/ l'IOTHIAJ' MAA::ES Sl!J..1815/ MOON MULLINS a.to TYPOS1 ~lli:'C'li:f ~D ~ORTl"'~r by Charles M. Schull ,_....._...-...,,..,,,~-.. ---.-~ ... ..,..-.,---, '" ,.,_._.,.,. .. ·• .,__--1 I MAOF. M'( BED, AND I DtC'N'T GET TO T,.\LK iO HER EITHER! by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan W~ HE:AR HOW HE: OPERA'Tl:S? -~~®)J bJ Mell P~IN.V. ~VIE, 'T'Ml"I~ AN OA~1oe (.HANlE ~E OCl4 L.ll<f Yb(A ~T ALJSC L.111'.E~ HIT11N& 1 k'IGICIN~ J\NO PUNCMING .•.• IHI OAILYP1LOT f:S NliXTt A MAltl.Y PYW~P ! 1.121111' ' 'Q OKAY! SO IS 1"HeRe A POCT"OR IN THG 1"Hf!A'T~R ?I by Rodger Bradfield by Gus Arriola WE COt.1Lq ,°!!~ 1UAl/A ~LOU "WIN IHE CA¥£ f?•'f!l.O D~S~t ING . by Ferd Johnson THE GIRLS JW Ja '"There·~ the mo~t marvclou) ~hoc s11lcsmon in 1ha1 ~lore-he juw coulJn't i;cl over that with my legs I wasn't once.: a lhoru\ airl!" .. - I . j : • • I . J ·~ ., (:8 DAILY PILOT .. . .. ~ * . I -.• DAILY PILOT er. 1 l **************************************************************•**************************************** • BEDSPREADS.BEDSPREADS • : * ~ ·~· LARAWAY'S r3• : ~ Ora1"19e County's Largest ..... • We know more • : iJl=J:!J • SPEC LTY SHOPPE ! • S•lectlon & Lowest Pnce in • ~. • : about bicycles • YOUR COMPLITE .. SEWING MA.CHIMES : --··· l I J ~~ ..... ..._. . • ,.. • IEDDIH~ &IEDSPREADS a..~.. than anyone • A...J ·~-.~r-.._ ..,._ -. • • ...... tStocld .. • • • Nows C..,_twa 1JMu • • ~ '-~ Jt • 675-4491 ,.. • SR t00%c ..... c ..... ., ...... • elsein town. • • lrmdN••l97' • CHIJSTMASDECottMOMLAIAWAn * • _J wHll .W. pocMih. · • 11 "'"''" .... M 10 w y : • Automatic 71-....,. _ • lf' • ~J S,.CW SI 0.9' • ~..:;·~:t':::.:·{t~r;:::~" ,. ! _,.-~ * We have special glue for decorating : • A1sorted Colarl · • )•~· "• •'9• 0 .. .,, ...... • • boxes, baskets, stockings, and many « it r• e t••'""'ll .,.., e.00.1 .. nc• * Wlfft • Jfo • W.Dec....,_.,.._.. "·'' "'"•'H>V •~a v "'~···· Jt •SPECIAL • other t hin gs. Still ti m~ lo make • « IEDDIHG & IB>SPREAD HOUSE : ,·,:. \::":.~~~~"'.: il~;~·1 ,. Gt Fr ITEMS it Latnt Str.tch SHtch : n~lepoint Christmas om aments for • • 14401 .. ...._s.....,.. 13•1611 • :;;·~:~~.';.:;:.~~1;:.:~~~t ! •FESTIVECANOLEARRANGEMENTS • FOR KNITS • gifts. Ribbons for tHe tree, bells and • • c-of.,..&W.,W ~ ' • ··' ~"' HOllOAYPA~TY PAPEltGOOOS • ZSYr?.Ug'sGuarantee • beads and trim for a Merry Holiday. • "* * *** ********.if*********•** RAL6~ •~ * SocriflceHS E.:,h1• •** ** ***"' * * * * * * **11 * * •• •••* « ~ ~•Maple Platform Hoelter • •••",._ : ,.. - -* » • $65, Occas1onaot chr. • .,.,.-PARTY H•l S lt $'SMoor90dyaca.sb • L & M DRIVE-IN' DAIRY * • GINMY'S Jt grn/wht S6ll. Hecl1nl'r * :6/1( It SERPENTINE • ,. ·• • AHTlt'.\UIS ET 'It-chr, wht pearl nau~ $125. • • NOISE·MAJ<ERS lt Chri1tt.cn Lay·Away1 * IE II"' • "" CT * 8' Sofa, toast cir $325. Fr it • HORNS.CONFETll ,. Alwoya Accepted it MIUC 4UZ 1t 'ft it Provuntique lvorynitc ,._ JJ23East Coust ll\\y ,. WEAENT TA8lECOVERS • Jt IJ l .. 5.-.11..-•--•y,e.C.M. ,.. • 190 El Ca m ino R c nl, • :stndsS65pr,Kng hdbrd,,._ Coronadell\hr • COFFEEMAKERS Pl ATES • Jt • 6 --~ ·at> • Tustin Jloo pink uphols t 'd S20·it 17141675·7666 * ~~~fE~~~"t CUP.S NAPKINS ... ~~~~~gcn~y it FeaturingAltaOena Mllk &Dairy products, Jfo • ,. Wa lnut rnd t•nd tbls $l:IO ,._ it INVITATIONS ,.. • nytime ,. .. • Beautiful setting or tux·• pr1 CdM.644 4-1-10 ~• * * * * * * * * *.,, * tl' .. -• .... * * * * * * * * * * * • ALTA DEMA OLD FASHION * urious French, Oriental,• *" * * * * * * * * ll'... ... .. « & Americ:in furnh.hing:. • CALL YOUR ,. Ol.v;\1l'IA 'lily y onJ u1c • • FOR ~ • EGG M()Ci; .,. fihlar't • • & Invest m ent pieces it elec. t y p c wri t1•r:. &. Jt Jt y 'W • -. • • Fine linens a spcc1all;; • CHRISTMAS * c~1it'ulaturs. • ,. Cu~t~~ Leather • We also have. beer. wrne. fruit juices. bread, meats J. • « gi fts for ult Ol'Cus ions • • '.\ 1l:e :.Int Chri·•rro~ gdr It ,. Goods for Chris tma::. • the freshes t eggs •n town. Hrs 8am·8Pm. Suf\ Jfe « Ope n Mon. thr u S :ll: * AD-VISER Jt Un1\leri.1ty * PAKTY SHOf', IMC. ,. F ashions in Leath~r • 1lam-5o.m We ecc.ept '-d I'-. ,.. • 10-4:30832·7655 • 642·567S • Office E9u1pmcnt • 1•11u o.uo ,. 1427 S. Coast Hwy • ,..._ * •••**********~*********** • I900Qua11S.t.N.B. It AT&~ _. LagunaBeach,494·5335 it•••*********************'• .. I • ****1f ;e1i1*****"' INSAV-ONPl..llZA •************• llfo : CJCU 'plured nait. : Ge! Your. : : ~ TRUMPET : JOMATHAM1S ANTl9UES : • Jc l1. • C h r 1 s t m .. s • HOURS: ... • ~ ~ • u * MonthruTh s 9:00 om6:00 Fridoy 9.IV'l.-.-"00pm ... C etzen Ca pri, silver . ' • • TRYTHEMNOW! • G•ff .._.OWlll · ur . · · pm .v.AJm-O: • 1973. E xcelle nt Condi-,. 1-1 ForYourSpedal 1'-• I INTRODUCTOllY OfffL. I • 1 S " • • • it Sett.day 9:00am-b:OOpm Sunday 11 :00om-'4:00pm it lion. ' • Ch I a-• .... ~ • • n P~ce w1thth1s Ad /i ,. 846-8579 eves. •*It ********** I'************ •• *.* * * * • * • * • *,. Jonathan's In CCINlef'J Vilap • • ~ SI....,_ ...._... Looldnq • Call Louise ! ,. 642-2159 • r lnnas • .--w•s Y..-s Gifts ,.. • •• • * * * * * * * * * * ,.. GOOD CONDITION ,.. • Carager. Ta x Sale • Unus ual 1-0f-a -Kind Antiques * • Tuos.&Wed.(t2-8pml • H..clCroca..ttd ,. EXCELLENTIUYS! * 1972CAPRICE • Anttqucrolltopdesk.len • Gifts .J ewelry,Silver,Chlna • • ? byappt only. • ~ Jt Bundy Cla n nct. Drum & • METALLIC BROWN • handed gw tar w/ease & · • & Christmas Ornaments. • « ·Manicunngby LEESL" •Made by Grandma.Fits ,.s t a nd C oppe rtone • LANDAU TOP • Wawa.Lamps.plants,, • W•Hcn•ffAI' • • De Lon'a lautl ... & a...ty • double. or can use .for ,.. W~~er & ele ctric drrcr. • GOOD CONDITION it books, boy's Stin.gray, • • • Jlto • I 553 W lftt. St Cotta Mesa • canopy top. Off white Girl ii 3 Speed Bike. lt Sl,950 ,.. salonba1rd~er, misc. rt Jonathmt 1 Anfi.-S • « • ... 74 .. 6 I • SJOO or r eas. offer. it Large Desk Jt 64.._ 1680 eve1/wknds it 3016 Ch ff Dr. .it 422 31st St. Nwpt Bch 673·6001 · * « 5..,... 2 • 534·7533eves 'wknds • Call536·7910eves it NewporlBeach. • llfo ~************************t •**********************~w **~**********J ****************•*******************•* • CERAMIC : fURHATS : ~ : !CHRISTMAS ! MUSICToYour Ears !AKCGREATDAMI: Jt SANTA CLAUSES it Jt "' ..... WEI WORKS * CONTEMPQRARYDESIGNERS Jt SALE 1t Stert!o &Quad ,. PUPS . ~. • Jt * lfl PRICE • ,, 11 \ ,' STUDIO SALE ,. • ,._ ~ Headphones Jt llarh.>qui n 61"-• Jt Beautiful Nativity Set • Fo MW& ~ _. • * t "W' Value to $79.95 .,. !;how qualJty, champioQ * • C all Louise •· • f ri·Sat Dec 10th & J llh ... ~· /. * Now Sl 9 95 .._ 1• L g h Ith • 640-11 ts * ... • it • "·· B . I "' ... une. ar c, ea . y. • lt 846·8579aft6PM • ... 1UAM to 4PM ... Holld-c:-'-... ~ 3721""'· n sto .... A .., Chrtstm:is Termt1 •...._ • Sat & S-; Woven Fa bric, Batik ; -, -... ' • ' • 556-0421 it-(l ) 621J..48!).I ; :. * * * * * * * * * * .. : * * * * * * * * * * * *• ~~~e~~~~t~.fv~~· • Friday& Saturday9-5 : } * * * * * * * * * * * _. •. .,.. * * * * * * * * **• ,.. { • <OffBakcr >5S6·lG7l • WltolesalePricH. • Items SI .SO & Up • ~ ~.,.. : \ . BUY YOUR !*************: hettiftq,Sporislh.-: c~~=;~su ., : ~SPECIAL PRICES FOR HOLIDAYS ~; : CHRISTMAS CARDS ! " : &YardGoodi : Aower,oh.Etc. : SOOChri1t..a11.AIB.S-R.ct•G'"'9,, : , • ,.. HELP! HELP' • 10% Off W/THISAD • KAEHLER'S it 3 lines ... Now $1.00. P ersonal Memo • ~ 1 • From the Newport Harbor ,. ,\nt1c1ue pieces : Louis ,. • Ff ... E "'RTS 1 ... c. • Pad & Phone note pads. 100 Sheets. • • ,.. XIV China (;abinet. rock· " A " 4'h Slh N dd h .. 00 ~ • S · rng rhrs. Hoosier Cabinel it • it x · a me, a · P tt, s pec. 1 ~ ,. pastic League • we'll Find What • 1112WhittiwA•e.. • 2J50Mewportll,CM • sheets. · .$1.16, 500 Sheets for $.49 + • lt : You're Looking Jo'or _ • U11itT,necr • Mu1t Close Out • 66C postg . * it Help Us BUiid a Home for Spasltc People ,. Rai~y Doy Attic, : Corner 19tt.,Co.taMno : M0tty ltem1 at Cost • CALI FOR:-.111\ CllARM. LTD : : 673-0469 Or 673-4333 • SSlU::t.~~(3~¢\c, ~ V it lt 'a.tore Chrishnas! : 2710 S. Gr:md. Snnta Ana. 92705 Jfo ·········*·~···*•*****-**:********~****~*****~*******""***~******'***~********#••t***********'**********'*! : . : . MIYATA 10 SPEEDS : : ~ Gift Guide ~ Lar••orfw ! Call :'. Jt CllristMcn H w1 • • :it ~ ,. We have other • .. . ~ Every Thursday ~ New & Used Bikes, • Skateboards. 642-5678 • Parts & Repairs. • Cycle & Co. 2488 Newport llvd. · .. • .. • • COiia Mesa · 642·7' IO ,.. • • ······················1·············~···········••************** ***********!**********~*********** P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cfl' !Mt CPlOt• SUfl'IRIOlt COUrtTO' THI[ NOTICf TOCtHOtTC>ilS \TATf 0' (AL.ll'O.NIA l'Olt SV .. llUOA COUltTOFTMI( TNI( COUNTY Ofl'OllANOE \UTE 01' (AL.t l'ORMl.t.l'Ofl H• A-• THI! COU•ITY 01' OllANGE NOTIC I Ofl' ME All lNO 0 ' Ne ... to fl'fTITICHI '011 fl'ltOI ATI( 01' WILL EU•• ot JOSEPH I OANSREAU ANO 1'011 Ll(rTl•S TUTAMIN l>o<M '*d TAltY ANOAUTMORIZATICHIT1>AO NOrr(f IS •lER!BV OIV(N to ..... M I N I ' T I( It U .. 0 I( I T H f? cnNHor <>' , ... •bov• """"'d M<tGe'>I IMOl ... NOINT AOMl lll\TltATICHI ,.,,., •" 11t• O'>\ P\evr"f) '"'""' -"" 0 " l\TATai ACT ttw> •.~w1 "" -'>•M If',. r•11u•r_.,, •~ ..,., E tl•t• of Alf w AN o c q THOM tJrw"n ""''t"' t"• M c•n •''' ""°'111',.,,,., 1f\ GEDOE.S •ho known •\ AL['( GEO ,,_. n'f t ~· '"~(If''" 1f tM ~M.,,. ,.,, OES 0.<••.,.0 "''""'"'''t 0' to D"•'•"I tPWl'll'\ w•H'I ,,._. '"()TICE I\ HEREI Y GIVf 'f t•"t "tc•··W"f v~t'l\9•• '"l'>•Y",,,.,"~ WILLIAM GEODES. J ll , ""' ld*<l Of tll• IHt 11tllU\ DI COOK~Ev llt•tlfl. l>tlillon for Ptot>at•"' Wirt •"<I C.O~FMAN ... UOWA" 0 171'? F.t<I fnr 1\\uan<t ot L•"• .. , T•\fA,,.,,,tAryto l hl't \"''' W•~t A111l(1,nq Tu\t1n tl'Wt PthOOfWf' •nd •ul"O'•'•"fW"' tf) ~ f'N•llnq •ddr,_\\ I\ Po,, Off•<• Bot mlnl•ltr ,,,. O\t•t• """"' ..... '"°"'.,.., t•W s~··· A"a. C•lllornl• '27111 (hint Admlnt\lr•t10,, 01 E•tAlf''\ A.ct '• w,,1t" t' ,,,,. pt.-c,. nf hu'I""'" of t,. t.,,. ffl'r9n(• to •"''"' i\ mlU'fl fof' rurthltr (jer\IQf'\l'-d .,. "'' "'-'""'' Of'ft••""t\Q 10 otrttcut•"· •net lh•l Iha ll-•flOpt«a t"' t •t•t• 01 ~•lo CHc•ttt.11t, wjfllln '"'" ot ht.,lno illt ,.,.,.. ha\ ~ "'' '"' "'°"'"' ''''" lht' tir1t 1>ub1>co1lonof 1~ .. November ;)Cl, "'•••I tO 00" m '" ,,_ flOl•C• <ou'1•oom o1 Ot ... rll'llM I HO ) "' .. IG 0•1•<1N"v•mb<lr1 1•16 cour1 et'IOOClvlc Centor OroW'W.•I In TlflE INSIJQl,NCEAHO the Cttyo! S•nl• """• C•tlforntA T llUST COMP .... ~V Dtltcl Novtmbe• 8, ttl• Rv lo'>n r. Hrl< h'<K~ Jr. WILLIAM I it JO"N 11,rt Prt<'<l~"lft><I County Cr,r~ TfU~IOff1<or .. LUNICl(TT A "LUNKI TT £•t<UIO• ot tl'lt W<llOl l!le 4110tl.,. Aft. <1no•• ntrn«dtltr~o•nt "O. he Ht COOICSllY, COLI MAH & MOWAltD .....,.....,... ....... CA u..-1, c.1" co1 ..... 11 f1141~ ... J,. ... ,. .. 0 ... ,u .. A-~ter: fl'e t1t1•Mr s.n1e•,,•.t.t.n 111 Pullllsflecl Or•" ... CO•\I °""" Piii)! 1'111UM O• Nov 11, 11 tt , ltl• 114).,. AftwM'(< -f -.f.lllW Pvllll\11*'3 Ort"'lt COH I O.Hy PllOI, P UBLIC N011CE It!!• '·11·'•.u '"' '»>1• PUBLIC NOnCE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAMI( STATl(MI NT T .... f~llpwl"Q P"r M>n\ •1atlOl .. W>I· ....... , Ill N E WPO R T &EA CH COSM ETIC SU RG FRV I N J'O R lrl AT t O N CE NT l!R 111 NEWPOR T I E AC '1 P LASTIC SUllGERY INFORMATION CENTER U I (;R.t.ND DESIGN uo Htwoort C•"'" O ri ... N*w PD•I •H tll, C•llf0<nt a ttMO WOF COMPANV .. Cotll~•"'t (O< prw-•t1on •IO Ht•POl'1 C..ntttr Orive N~wO'Jli !IU <h C•ttrorn • '1'60 T"" """""" I\ conductMI ~ • (O< por•llon WOF cOMPANV Wlttlem o !'«H)te. ProlOtnt Thi' tttternent w•• rlt*d wltl'I tM Covnty Cl.,, OI O•angt c .... nt~ oro NOY• •mbotr ll, "'' .... ,IJ Publl\llrd Or•nn-Co .. 1 D1llv fl'llot, NOV 19. is.'"" Doc l. , ... .,. 4'Sl·1' PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.llllOlt COURTOl'CALlllORNIA C:OUNTY Ofl' 0 11.t.NOti 1tt Chile Coater Orlve w.tt S.lltt ...... Calll0t1tla tt1t1 C"'H NUMllll 0 11- 5UMM0NS IMARlllAOCI In re the merrlege ol ""'tl~r· JIMMY K C .. UZ •IHI RelCIOROCnt: CAllOL MAE CllUZ NOTICE I You !'lave llHn .....,. Tiie cour1 ""'Y dedde eo.tlllSI .,.Oii wit,..,.,. "''" t>elnv l'loro untau ......, ,._.., wl\lll11 JO UT .. ltee<I IM ll!lor!Ntton .. ,_ AVl501Ustedllt tld01Mm...e.do El ,,,.....,., ~ 0.<ltllr <ontra Ud ,1n -~n<t• • --Q.i. Ud. re-. 0ren1ro de JO .,1.,. Lt1 ta 1111-loro QuUIOUt " T .... llOllll-r II•• lli.d a Wllllofr conctrnl,,. your m•rrl•"· Yt111 ,....,. lilt a wrttlan rf'\l>O'I•• wlllllll :io .. ,, of ti. cll lt 11\tl ll'llS WmlnOftS ,, st.....Oon .,..., 1> 11 vou r•ll lo 1119 a wrtn"" ,,._..,. ..i111111 •u<ll llMe. vour ci.••vtt rn.v lie tn\•rtd ancl tile co11rt ,,,.., t ni.. • IUOV- -nt con1at11l11t ll\lv11ctl"• Of' OIW Ot· •·~ conc1r11l11t orv1s1.,. ,,, ll"OPltrly, soo11 .. 1 su-rt, clllld cv•IOCl'f, c"91d tuooort '•116rttev's '"'· (!"''-tl\O -" ot.,.r relltl .. m•y lie 0t..iod by t~ ~ourt, wlllCh teuld rtHft Ill the ... 11t~tnt111 of wa9n. t1llnQel "-'f ., ll'Mertv, or otllrtf' ttll•I. c. 11,...., wl•ll .. ..,_ tM ___ .. 111 t!WlWY I• tllll "'•tter, Y" .._,.. .. " , ..... ,u, .. ..... .,.., ,,u, •• ""-·ti t 11y, "'•Y M 11..-....... 0.tef OCtoM• t, "" WI I.I.I AM e. St JOHN, Clerl I f: Ottlfa 4' Wthll"t, QteMy AOlllN&AlllTIN ,. .. ,0 ........... ,....... uit• .......... IM<ll. '4 tMCJ Te1:n ..... 11 .. .... 1,,,.., o. ..... C.lfl o.lly """· NoY 11,1t eM0.C. t,t, lt7' 4"-lt PUBLIC NOTICE c ...... i u .. llllOR COUllTOFTHI STATIOfl'CAUl'ORNIA llOR 'tHIE COUNTY 0' ORAN" N•.A·t'4" llOTICIE 011 H EAlt l HO OF ,.ITITIOH f'OR "ltOIATI( 01' WILL ANO "Olt 1.I TTlllS TUTAMEN· TAllY ANO AUTMORIZ.t.TION TOAD lrl l HIS t ER UNO£R THE INCHU•llNOINT' AOMINISTltATION Ol'ISTATH ACT. E,lelt DI DEAN MOORE GILlET'O. •keOl!ANM GI LLETT. Dte<olsed NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN llWll FREO .t.!I ON Gll.1.ETT h" flloo l'ltr•ln 1 p.llllcmlor ProlMlte ol Wiil 3nd for IUutftctOt Letlars Te.la..-t.rylo ,.,. P.tlllon•tr and •Uthorlt3llon to ad· minister lht ttl•lt u11dtr IM lndepan- !ltnl Admlnltl••llOfl Of llll•IH Aet ra· tennc:e lo whltll I\ meda tor fur1M• p.er1 l<uf1rs, alld that the ttm• AnOl>l•t• ol ~ .. rino ,.,. u me hn boon wt tor No...,,bt, )(),,., •. Al 10 00 Am , In ti... courtroon. ol 0.t••irlm•nl No. J of "'Id «Nrl, at 100 Civic Ctnl•r OrlvtWHt, In ,.,. Ct11ol Senta '111a, Ct lllornla. Oeted Novem ber I , '"' WILLIAM I SIJOHH, Collnlv Cler• a,J ... AltRIL.L , .. OewSI .. Sult1 .00 ....._, h ac.,, CA UUO llt41tU.ftU A~rf ... • ... tlt!Mlf' Publt-Or•rl9' C.0.51 o.lly P41o1. NOvtl'flllitf 11, 12, II, 1tli '71?·1• PUB U C NOTICE PUBLIC NCYfICE PUBLIC NO'llCE PUBLIC NOn CE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS I USINUS "CTITIOUS I USIN£U NOTICIE INVITING llOS Nt.MIE STATl(MlNT NAMll ST.t.TIEMIENT i-J07M 1 10 ITIM .... '" The tottowl119 oor)OllU I• cloOnf WSI· TM follOWll'9 "'"'n ;, ClalflO busi· SU .... tlOR COUltTOPTN• NOTICE IS HEREBY c;1veN ,,.., nHSn ne'lUS: STATIO,.CllL ... OltNIAl'Ott ~41..:I prooowls wlll bt rtol..O 1>y 111 Nl!W P OllT &AV TAX OI AMOND CHASE CO., H U I "'YHICOUNTYOf'OltANO& lheO tyol C.osta Mew .tDwit:TlwOtv S EJIVICE; U I NEWPOJIT 8Av Comml!rce UM, Huntr"9IOl'O OH<h. Na.A·1'U:U Co<inclt, p 0 8o.c uoo. CosUt Mtw. LEASING COMPANY: Ill NEWPORT CA 9764'1 HOTIC• 01' HIEAltlHG O" ,.aTTnOM C.•llomlt t'IU•.on or belore ri.hour 8AY FIN.t.N CE COMPANY · 141 ICAINOJ.HAMU lllOt>I Oomlnlc• fl'Olt OllOIEltS AUTMOltlZtN• ol 11;00 e m on Friday, Oect.-r 10, NEWPORT 8AY INVESTMENT COM-Or . Huntl"QIOll8e•<h.CA"1~ Ll(ASa O .. ltaAL .. 110 .. •RTY lt7•. ti "''" be, ... fHpon\lblllly ~ 1111 PANV. 151 HEWPOllT 8AY FINAN· Tl'llS 11<1\lnus ts conclucted by ... In· E' I .'. 0 I IC I! NH ETH w. bldOor lo dtllwr his bid lo Illa Clly CIAL SEllVICES, 17 'Wencltrlnv Rrll. di"'4.ral Hl!ININOElt, DeC .. Mcl. O.rt.'•Olflce t>y lhe prooer.-t<I lrvtM CA9111S Kerno Hamu NOTICI! IS H E1tl!11Y OIV1!N 9llf "-· 81cl\ will be oubllctv OPtftfll Mid Th• NtwP0'1 8ev Coma.ny. Lid .. Thll •t•teme11t .... lllecl ""'" ,... ROSE Hl!ININOl!R ""flled hffeJr. ,,..d •I-et 11 oo e.m , or M '°"" Cllll0tnl• corporollon, 17 Wa-rtnv County Ct~'' ol Drano• COll"lY Oii Oc· Pttltlon for Ofcl•r Autllorl1l119 t.e.welf 111erulltr u pracll<abte .,,, 'rlOtv, Riil, lrvlM, CA 9111S IOl>e• 11• 1,16, llHI Propartv reference to wtll<'-le Dtcamber 10, 106, In ,.,. Councll Tlll~ bl"'""' Is conclv<ltd 11, 1 cor f'UC1'1 made '°" fvrt!Mr 1M1rllcurers, -u..t 0>am11er1, City H•ll, II F•lr Ot11rt, poretton Pullll\l\td Or•"tie Coast O.llv l>ttot 1"41 lime and Pleet ol hee rl119 ti.- Coll• M<l\8, C..lltornl• "161•. '°' tl\f Tlle,..wport 8•v November •. II, II, n , ltl6 C.Slf>.I• 11.n -Ml for Nov•m-2', ,., ... l11ml'11l"Q of tr,ree UI U <h TYPE tO Comp•ftV, Lid •.oo. m . In Ille <ourtllovw Of~ CONTllOLLER. Tll9m1S E. AnllllM>ft, _.,. No l DI H id court, •1 100 Qyle Addition.I sets ol tll& ,PMlllc4'11oni J>reJt .. nt PUBLIC N011CE Gtnttr Ori"" West, In Ille Cltyot~ ,...Y be oblelMd •• the Olll<e of the Tfll• stet9"'tnt wn llltd wah tho An•. Ct lllorrile Purt11asl119 A9tnl et II Ftlr Drive. counry Clerk of Or•no• Cou,.ly oro Nov. -------------Ot lttcl Nov. If, 1'76. Cmla Mt.a, C•tltornta Bids V>Outd lie u, 1976, l'ICTITIOUS I U51NI H WILLIAM I!. atJOHlt, returned to Ille ollantlon of ,.._ City l'M4P NAMI STATl.MIHT Countv Cl~rk Cltrlf. wtt'11n H id tlmt tlmlt, 111 • Publl\l\e4 Oren" Coa1t O .. ly Pilot, The loOowlno ~rsori I• clOll'ltl but!• llllNT &HlltZOO ... ,.., e"velne>e, ldenllllto on , .. out· Nov. 11, u, •M Otc. 2. '· '976 nen "" A""'"'' .. "'' Ce,,e••lt•" sloe'""" the &lo ll*m Humbtf 9llCI the cn .. 1• Sl(Y ADS. 717 Hemllton St., O»te 191c.wf....., "•'11 •••t ()pt!nl"Q D•ta. Mesa, CA t'IU7 1.-*t AfttttlH, CA. ~I EKll bid s11a11 \ooclly n cll Ntcltwry Altu 11der John 0 1uoen11. 121~ AIMtM" flf' "-'lllo,..r Item .s set lorlh In lllt W!eelllc9110ftl. P U OLIC NOTICE llalftsl, C-..it• Mt te. CA t1U6 ~llll•lltd Or•noe Coast Dtl!V ~ ~;:i.•,:::•:.·~:':~!~~::,:i::!'~ c1i:: .. t"•n.n Is coMucttd b1 •11 ,,.. lfoverM>tr 11, 11. 24, 1m ~t.1t """ lallur• lo ,..I forth •"'I' Item In Ille MOTICa INVITINOatOl AleOncler JollnGluclll!lll -lflcaHens shall blr vrountls for rt 110 1f•M .... ttt Tflls '1tltme"t wu 11114 "'"" Ille i.<tlonoflMblcl. NOTICE IS Hl.RIE8Y OIV£N 11* Cou"9v Cler._ol0rtnttCountyori Nov• Ee<ll llld Sl\tll Ml !Miii ll1ttllll-. -9atl ll'0-91'wlll be 1K.i-by tM tmbff I>. 197' 1------------ •.llCI rultlencn of •II ""°"' ttnO OIV of CMte Me ... to wit; Tiit Oly ..... ,, IU,.1111011 COUllT OPTI41( Mr1tes lrtle!'ftltcl I" ,._ 111'-4 ts C'aufl<ll. "0. 9oc 1200. ODlta Mew, PUbll\Mcl Oran99 Co•\ I O•llY Pllol, STA Te 0 " CALlf'OltNIA ~ prlnc:lpets. Ill c ... of <DIOOtolloM, .... CalHoml• ,,.,.,Oft or be! .... tM -Noor. tt. U.•IHIDK.l,t, "7~ •"'-1• THICOllNTY o .. ORANO• P UBLIC NOTICE , ..... t ... n ...... Of IM """lcltftl. .. 11:• e.m .. o" WNft9"9Y. Nov· Ne A.f'SU ----------~-•s.crtl•'T.Tre•surer.•ntlM .... t', t Mlltr tc. ""·II thl ll .. 1111 1------------1 NOTtCI 011' HaARINO •• ~-Jtm TM CHr Covfttll Of IM C11, of OiKt• -tlltlllty .. \M IH-to lltllwr PUBUC NO'nCE .. ITITIOtf '"~ l'llO•AT• cw WtU. 5U"IRIOll COUllT0f'TMI Mew rt-"'1t11trltl'lllorti.ct.nvor hl\.i. .. t11tC1tyCl4!rll's Olflu ll"f lbe ANO 1'011 LITTaltl T•SfllMI.,_ STATI Ol'CA\.lf'OllNl.t.flOlt •ll llim. -...-M14 U-. t i• wlll be TAltY ANO 1'011 AU'"OlllZAT10. TMICOUNTYO,.OllAM~ o.ted No-llertO,tn•. publl<l1~9'14ntd•IO!ld •lll'.00 S.JO?tt TO A0¥11tllfall UNO•lt T ... N• • ....,. P\lbll-°'"' .. Cot ti Oellv l'li.t ...... or .. _ ....... ,,.,'" tw8<11U IV"WlllOll C:OUllf'~ INOl ,.INOI NT AOMINllTllATIO'I NOT t ce 0 ,, "I A" .... 0 " -miler, .... ,. ...,..,, ... en WedMtcl•Y. "'"'"'M' ... m•. STU • 0" CALl .. ORNIA "°" 0" HTAT•t ACT C .. RO•AT• c:ooe "aTITIOH "Oii .. ltOIATI Of' WILL In tllf CWMll CNtnllert, (tty H4'11, 11 THI C:OUNTYO,.OllAN041 "1 ITSIOI ANO 1'0111 LITTlllS TISTAMSlt• ll1tr O•tw , Cttll MtH, CltlfOf'lll• Ne.A.ftM Eslllt o f JOHAN f'Rl!OUUI( THY PUBL I C NOnCE ..,..., .., 111e f11r1119'l1,,. •' e TltUCI( NOfrc• o" H•ARIM• o" '""1T10N ,.,, 0 u H 1 1 R . • • e J 0 HA H ,. • l!sltl~ of LIAH H. CURTIS. Al(A WITH Al ltl.t.LLll'T, l'Olt .. ROIATIE 011 "ILL ANO 1'-Nl()UNll!lt, 1h I I' MOUNll!lt, .. LIAH HASTINGS CURTIS, AKAMrs. ·------------Addlll ... 1 "'' .. IM HKlfl(•t'-IU.t.NCI 0 " La TY'"' 0 .. AN· ,ltlTZMOUNIER, OlcUM;I. G. J. CUPI TIS. AkA MRS, GILD JUTIM•NTOf'AaANDOttMl lfT _, .. otl•'"" •• '"' Ofll«"' .... CtLLAllY ACMllllNllTltATtON Wt"" NOTIC• IS HEllE8Y orv•N .... CURTIS, AIC A Miii. 0 0 ILE$ J Of'Ul•Ofl l'vrcM\1"9 A91"t •I 11 Fllr °""'· WlU.ANNtalO l!VERITT D. HUNAN llettlled ........ CUPIT IS, AIC A MflS. LEAH "· "tCflTIOUt aUMHIUNAMI OM•• Mn.a, Olllflflll•. l tdt ltlollltl... hl•le of LOU Is N &Mtlll1 ..... 11 .... '°' .. ,..,.,.of Wiii -Mia-CURTiS, 0.CH s.cl. TM follO ... no oorson• ,,.,,. ..,_ """"" lo , .. .Ctfftfl9ft of , ... City Dt<eH IO. -·of LAl!t•' Tut•menl.,.., ...... NOTICE IS Hl!lt9Y Gllltft ...... -the u .. ., IM llctlrltvt llutlllHI Cieri!, wllllln H id llMI 1111'111, Ill • HOTtCE tS H1lltE8 Y OIVIH IMt jlttltloner l l'MI 1111' l utllOrlUt\lofr to - 1.uc11.1.1 TUCl<IA llNO Otl.EUNI! -: ...... 911wtl6N. ltlet1lllltd Oii ... wt· SI DNEY RICH"'RO Nl!MZl lt -mlnltttr '"' t\la\e 11noef tile lf\OtpMo SUMMERS have ltllcl Mrt tfl • OtllrtOll SOUTHlA NC) ftROftllltT !IS sltltwitlt !!It 11111 lt•tn Nllfftllertllld Illa llltd tl."ln e .,_.lllon for ll'robet• of dint Admlnl•t•tllon of 1,ttt" ~t ff!' PrOl>e\t Of Witt •nd lor lt-e ~ MANAOIMllHT CO .. m H.tl'l\llW\SI , Olltftll'ltl Del•. Wiii Mid ln1H1n<a DI 1.•ll«l of All tPl'Olltltlt c.ci. Ml at M!11 'eMref'ICl to. 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Oeper1ment No J of t•lcl t-1. e1 • Olf9rtmeM No. a of H id ce!lln. ••rot '°'''"""·C..•11.•u n '6Klflttllon• lltett .. "°"'*I«,.. '"'~·•-of O•H•l-Nl.Jof CMt Cllt .. l' Ort .. Wo t, Ill.,. OtYOf CMc C.nltr Orlve WO\, In 11\t Otvol J•mtt Sllw r. m Hi lftlllon, C:O.t1 je<llOfloft!ll.id. \aid OU,,, •I 700 Cl\rlC Centtf' Oft"' \llfttaAl'll ,Ctllf-1•, ""'II Af)t, C-tltf&rnl•. Mtse, Cellf. 'MJt l.K" -"-1 •t '-""IN f\111 ~ Wes.1 In tllt Ctt' ot $•111• Ane, 0.1 .. '""'""'"r U, ttl6. 0.!N Hov It. 1916 Ptlll c . .H<•I>•. JU H•mlllOfl. • .... ,.,, .. fl< .... •II .. "'°"' .... Otfllomta. WILLIAM•. tt IONN, Wll,\.IAMl ,lllOMlt Oo\l•MeW,C•tll.ttn, _,~,....,....._In ""_."' Oat.CSNO'l.lt,1'74. • c-1.,c .. ,.. Co<;ftty (;larll Tiits M lnen was <Ofldu<l.S b'I' I twlnc:l,.tt. '" tew et <ero& ......... 111-l WIW AM•.IUOIUt, DAVIOSTllt~INOTINOLI" CAllL ... llU...YIC llmltecloe•~lo tlude Ille 11amtt of .... '"'"'""" t.ovnty(i.ftl • ' LAWCOlll'OltA~IO.. l(llLYIC .... ,aa.. 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""""' lllofllllelO Co\ tt6U wo ... c IC•un, ton ~ .. \tltM, Ml\\1.,V .. to. CA • .,411 1'1.1, 11u .. ,.., .. h condll<lto w..., '" ... ._, W•-,M t IC•lill ll\l\ )t•1-l'll•lll Wh flied wltll tf'ot ~y C11f1l of o··~ C.Unc1 °"He•· ._,_,,, .. .. .._ "'*""'" o...,oe C.lt\I Diiiy 1>11o1. l!t:-Mbtr II, It. U. 11\d o..-1. ~140-1• PUBLIC NOTICE tU"IUOtlll couln 0 .. THI tTATa 0" CALl .. OIUUA l'Otlll TNl.CIWMTYOrot111AllOI ......... " MOTtca 01' MeAt111 I NO 0" '"4tTITIOlt 1"0111 llltOeATI Ol'WILL AIU> •Oa LI. TT& lllS O" AO· MINllU.\TION WITN THI! Will llMNllllO , .... , •.. lllCHAAO H MOVMS. •~• tllllCNARO HUOl!l HOLMIES. 0.C.•Md· HOflCl I~ HElllEBY GtllEH tNt JAM•S I Hl!IM. PuDlt< A•· •'lli111\t•tt6t tor ti.. County 01 Ot- "41l111K lltr•I" • oellllon for Pnib.11• ol Will lflCI tor h•uent• 01 l•lll'\ ol A<l-""'nhlrttlon will\ th• Wiii ....,,. • .,., to Ille oelll~ •••••~n<• to M>l<n h meoe tor lurtn.r CM<h<ular" •nd '""' -.---------------11 ... 11me •r>d 111 ... ot ,. .. ,,,.o Ille ••me PUBLIC NOTICE PIC'TITIOUI euSIN .. S NAMI STATIMl"T Tiit l0Uowlr19 "''°"' 1r • dol"'I ~ M•11•\• 8 A J MASONRY, 711 W Ot..,. BlvO., Hl#"tll\010<\ BHt"· CA 91 .... Rot>erl H Bu<llfn•n J•, Ill W OcH" 81vd • HIMllll\qlO'I 8'r&el1, CA ., .... Otrrtll S 80111"1· 10044 Lo• Coy01n,FOU11l•lnValley CA'210!J Tl>I•· DU\•l\IU ·~ <ondu<l•d by • O"""Ulparl"lrlhlp, Robert H 8ucn•notl'I J• ThtS \lll•me"t WO lllta ... Ill 11\t Coun4y Cieri< 01 O••noe Coun1y"" No• embt•S 1'16 Pt41ct P\lbh\l\ed o •• ...,. COl\I Dltl• PllOI Nowemtier II, II, U. •l>d 0.C-• 1 ,.,. P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "'CTITIOUS IUSINUS NAMI. STATIEMIENT Tll~ followh•q P«r\O" i\ clol"'I ""'' .,.,,:~ECTllO~C MARK.ETINC. A$ SOCIATES, 10? E C."•OMl11 "•• ~91!.CA G.ollr~y 8<•<19\ C•nnell, Btt<n -lload. W•o•,..m. No•lollc. Enql.tnd Tl>I• buslneu ,, COndl><IOd t>Y ... •n dlvl.,.,.1. '8 ~nnelt This .i .. tment "d' flltd with ,.,. County Ct .. lt 01 Orin~ Coun1y on i.o•· ~be•lS, ltl6 ...._ Pullllsl\cd Oran~ Co"t Dally P1101 NoY.11.H.al>dO•c i.•.t'1b '71116 Ill\ lletft Mt tor Oetom.,.r II, "I• •I •·oo •·"'·· In tr.e courtroom or ~,, _,,I No 3 of ••Id courl, •I 100 Civic C..11t.c OclYt Wt~I. 111 ti'\~ C•tv o< s..ntt A"I. Calltorfll• 0•1.0 No"lmbe• t? 1916 WILllAMI SIJOMN County Clt•I\ AOtllllAN KUYPllll, ~HTY COUNSl.l av• BAtlllBAllA TAM Tt!OMl'$0fl, OU•UTY 01 Civic C.lll•r Ori .. WH( P.O .. 1 IJ7' s.111a.t. .. a.ca•nn T., 1110 ..,._"°' ""-vi... Public AtMlft4>1mor P\ietl>'>ed Ort~ C.oa" O••IY Po101. No. u. tt.1'. 1916 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE S·*" NOTICE TO Cll EDITOllS No A ..... Suoerlor Court o f 'ht Stat ft ot C.11forn1• tor lf'\e-Countv ot Ora,~ PUBLIC NOTICE In 1ne Malltr ol t~• E•lale ot ELMEA W VE RNER Ao<A ELME'I -------------WILLIAM \IE'INER AKA E W FICTITIOUS IUSINl!U NAMI STATEMENT VERNER, AKA ELMER \IERNE'I, 0..<o.sea rhe loltowl nQ C)er\on~ ar~ ctoin9 bu~I Nottte I\ t\t"rf}l)'I o·v~n to Ct'!'d•tOI"\ ne~\.t\ "-'\1'1n9 <h"l1m\ •QcJl'1\.t tnf' \t\1ct nt-<t SOM e T ... N c. s p E c I •l ?~O Clenl lo ·11~ $fld ti~''"' "' '"" oll1to "' Gtmou\Or. Suite 11l, Newoon De.Ch, 1tie c•tr"-of 1~ .afore\~td <OUr-1 or-10 CA '11"60 "'"~n1 ti"'"' to IM und••Slon.!<I at "'" P'll11l1p A Bown\, J• ?0 0 C..•OC> Oii•<• of Oavl!I W W••nl.,d. W.lntela & Newpo•I Bu<n C."' 97•60 Ttvla< Atl0•1"14"y\ •t Law 1~ "">t1h M~ry E 6ow~r\ 7"11) (•rob H•rbnt' 8h;d. Or•\ht •rc. C•,,ter, Sult~ N0!-18t.cn (.A •1~ ~on '"" City ol Full•rton on 0.61\qe Tf\1\ ....,,,,.,-., f\ c.ondut t•d by A CouM'I "-h•Ch ttHttr olf1ce t\ tne OIMf" O"'fW'rdl °"''~''\P'l•o of bu\•nt"\\ of the u.ncJtr'Ji•q"9'd 11"! ~fl M 4ry E Bow,.rc, maltrr\ orr1alf\+n9 to \aid e\l"t~ Su\h Tft14 st•t"''"f"n t ~' '''I'd W'th tl'tie ct41m1; with '"" """''''"4!1"'f VN.K "'-"'lri Qtunti; C••rlc: ot 0 tA"-9f COVf'tt-l)t'\ Oc fft..l\t -ftlf'd or P'•~nffO ·'" dfOft>•od•d ~, 21, 1976 lflr11P'l•n fi,ur m or,th \ "''~" tl'\e t1r,.1 ,.,,,, oubfJc•fi~ f.>f th1i ~f1Cr Pvblo\Md O·~·~ C.o.t\t 0~•11 Pil!>I 0.todOcl H 1'16 Ho• • 11 I~·~ ...... •\I• lb 8 e v E A L y e l A I ·~ E ~---·--VE'INE'I Pl'8LIC ~OTICE E ,.< utor ot in~ w 1U ot ... ,,,0.,.<•M,,t WltNl'U.O & TAYLOR "'CTITIOUi aUSl .. 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C.A ~'•" 0 )7 1t fhlO, '>u\•t'l•" \ n<iduc h·d nv """ '"' ~1.,,0Utl (.ndy W Wn•t~ Tn•• \t•i.mc~• w.o1~ 11 co W1ln ,...,. --------------1 (.~""" (ltrl< ot O-•nQI' C°""'' on Ocl t'ICflTIOUS BUSINIH u ltl\ PUBLIC NOTICE Hi'MIE STA TttMEHT nw t0Unw1f'tl') °"'""" 1 ~l'WJ nv• l'M\\ ., I( A. r.. WA' E IH N (i CO .. PANY t•lOfW•Ub•l')l'tlll.(1' M"ll'tt11'\ 1'""~·11 ri ,.,..,..,, ll:O LEE \1VllA t4•9• -•·bl- CJr tot""''_,.,,., a..-." C4 tJMI '"'' nu\l""°''l " r ""°"" tM tt1 '" "~ $~•d·u •* f...,l .. ~lllM Ttit ' 1.-t,.•f'••U .,, t••t.., W lh '""" c,..,,n1y (lo•• ... 0-·-C.,.,.,h "" '> ,_,. ,.,. Pu~·~fllHIW1 o, .. ~ Co-I 0,..1., r •• ,,., Nit""'"-• I I If H ltl• 4111 I~ P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITIOUleUStNIU NAMISTATIMllU' P\jf'tl1•"'M "'""O" ("M\t D\t1'1f ~tt)f ,...,v • 11 ,. t\ ,,,,. PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE F "nMt ,1.,,.,...,,, ••• meo """' .,.. ~c;o.,n1., Cletli. ot Or•noe COU11IYOfl...,., 11 • ..,. NOTICl.TOCllEDITOtlllS SU,.lltlOll COUlllTOlt TME STATI OltCAllFOllNIAFOtlll TIU[ C:OllNfY Olt OltANGE I I ..... k Pvbll-d O<•noe COHI Qllly Piiot Nov It, U •llCI O.c 1. •. ,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE NOT'ICI Of' SAi.i O• AUTOMOe11.e ... A·""' Etl•lt ol 4MA,.OA El.11A8ETH NOltll. 0.CH Hd NOTICE IS'MEllEBY Gl\IEN \o ""° CredllOr\ 91 the lllMW• Mtned- 11\11 all Pfr'°"' f\.,.1nq Cl•lr~ -IMI tl'le MIO o.ceo.nl aro ••Quired to Ill~ ll'IM'I. '"''" 11\t Metnarv •OUCMf\, In Int Olllu 01 1111 tlerk 01 ,,,. ltloYt .,.. PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC N011CE r1CT1TICKIS euSINl.U "'CTITIOU$ •USllll.$5 llAMalTATl'.Ml.NT NAMe $TATl.M .. IT Tiie tol-lflt HIM<>\ I ll CIOl"9 bull ""9 tollowl"' M•Mft ~ doi"9 """'" ~.... ...u .. !OUTHLANO PltOP••n1es I LUE AOUA" 11)1 """"-'°· -NAGIMINT J'1 K1 .... llon, ~lo 11111\ll"OIOfl IMl<ll, CA n ... 1 Cl. Coote Meil, CA tt•tl Jou91\ l •• P•tl" t UI ~II Sle•ll~ PllllllD•. ,., H•f'l'ljlloft "•lo"""""''"" .. ~ .. CA ma """'Cl Ohtl Mew, CA tMt1 Thi\ """" .. ' I\ ClllO\ltlK 111 #I Ill· J t,.,... Sil.,.., ,.) K1mlllon !wilt Ol••O ... I (;,t ,C..llMIW Co\mfl Jo• ... llltOPtlefl J.Cll Ptut•CI\. :l'l HtMlllOll. S..Ole Tllh \IAll•M•"I WI\ lllocl ..itn ,,... Cl. C:O.\I Ml••· CA t1•t1 County O••k ol Oren99 Covnl• °" "6v TI\I\ IMlil"l\t h <ondutlecl~y. llmlt-I, 1't•. ICI Nf'\M~lllll 1'¥\41 Ja""' Sll•t r -1"'"41 Oranoe CcM1t 0.lly Pllol. Tll1S •l•lal'lltnl wl\ 111 .. ""411> IN Nov II, It. U. •NI 0.<.? tt7• CoU"'Y Cl"'~ of Or •"oe C011nly °"Nov 4717•7' •mile•'· 1•1• ....... Pullll""'d Or•nO. Co.II Diiiy POol N011 11. 1e. H. encl o.c t. 1•1~ 0617 P\JBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8UStNUS NAMIE STATIEMElfT Tht! follow1nq per,.on-; •rt" OO•nq DU\1 ""'' d\ ... Roui.o AN O ABOUT SI> RO••' Sr C.."'q• Rd N•wP<l•I e•Mh CA M"'" Wollt ~ Ro .. t $1 C,.•Or(lf Rd "l•wpo•t B••tll CA 07"611 P.tl O,Jtlon t4 i1g I G••ly Dr ht .. hn CA O?f>M> 1"'' bu\1n~\\ h corutucltn b't • Qf"f'Wlof'&f Chl''f'lllt"Sh10 PAtn(to1 8 Oetto" Th·~ \t..:.1 .. ,,..,."' W.t\ hl"'<t Witt\ the Cou"'" C.l•r~ ot Or.;n9t Counlv on Ocl n iu• PUBLIC NOTICE t'ICT1TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T~ (nUow•""J 0t·r\nn 1\ t1twnq bu'' l'Y'\\4\ II 010 SEA INI CRNATIONAL 1• 810 SEA PUBLISHING CO )I IHO COMMUN ICATION'> 11 AIO ~EA ENGINEErll"G CO 11''1 5, • .,.,, (lf"(lf s'"'"', •nonf' '"llftHl'N1f9'11.1 Enw.,,.,, C r H fJ1I,. 1)..,,1 Myrtlr Or1w 1-tuntinQtOf' fh •Ch (Aldorn1• '11~11 '"' .. OU'•f"I,. \ 1, ,.,,ntYuc tt'CI bv ttn In dl'ildUdl eow1ui o c C'<Rr,H e Tn1\ '\lilttrn.·nt w., .. 'H,..<t wit~ t~ (l!>""ty Ct•rh ot Of,trH .. • Coulllv Ot\ 0t l~!'l l~lb FUllJ Put>HV'l~d Or11nQ•• (t)lt\I O.tlty Pll01 N()yPm tv-r ..t 1 l IK 7\ .~,,. .. ,, I ,,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE S·l011 S NOTIC• TO CREDITOllS NO. A•t'I04J SUPl!lllOll COURTOI' THE STATIOFCALll'OANIA 1'011 flll COUHTYO" OllANGE In In• Miiie• nl ti>• E•t~t"of Oll\/E EILEEH0S9UllN O•<U>td PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMIENT Th• tollow1,,q ~'so"' ''' dolnq bu11· M 'i\•' THE NAil SHOPPE 1bll lrv1"" "'YP C<KI• Mn• CA &fivt riy C•rot Dixon .tWI Soenc:e-r. ADI 109 Torr&n<• CA 'IO!Ol C•rol o .. v+\, , .. Ro<krO\e W•v ,,,.,,,. CA '11115 Thi\ bU\in.tS\ '' condurf d by • Qr'nf'•' Nr1ne'1Ptlo C..rot 04"'" Thl\ \l .. tll'tntnt w•\ ftltd wUl'I the (Oun•y C•••~ of O••nQt County on NO•· ..,.,be, IS 191•. PUBLIC NOTICE lJ# FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI ST.\T£MENT ThP follow I~ per\On\ •'e dolnq bUs1 "tl H\ HOFFMAN CALIFORN IA FABRICS JO M<Co,.,.10. A•~n~. C.Osta Ml'•• Cftllo•nl• •n?6 llublt P Hoflm•" Co a Cltllorn1a torooratlon. 110 Eol Nln1'1 St•..,I lo• An'l"lt\ Calllorn•• 'IOOIS T~I' bu\lneu I\ tolldu<t~ bv ~ cor oordt1on. Rube P Hollman, Co. fnl• •t•le"1ent wA • llltd with tllt Ctiunh1 Cl,.rk of Oranoe County on Nov t"11M!r 11 "''· ,...,,, PACHT, 11055, WAllNI, H <llNHAllO & SEARS. INC., Attn. ltoO a .. nue ol t"9 Sl•rs, Ste !00 Lot,.,... .. ,, C•lllornla .00.7 At1n MAllTIN S. A .. PEL. Et4- Pubtl\~td O••t"CI" Co•tl Oa11y Pllol. NO• 18 ?S •'WI 0•< 1 • t'16 "850-76 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SU'E 1110111COUllT01' CALll'OllNIA COUNTY O" OllAHOI. Ho . .\0 t4•t1 NOTICI TOCllllOITOtlS CIT.\TION SUP&ltlOll COUllTO .. TH& NOTICI 0 .. HEAtllllNOCW STAT•O .. CALll'OlllMIA "Oii ,.TITION "0111 llOOl"TIOH TM• COUNTY 0" OlllANOIE tn 1"4! Miiie• ol l"-AOOOllGft Pt1;hon NO.A·MI.. nt MIC11AEl 0 OOUO Aclol)h119 Eill!eol P4Ul1NE MARIENTHAl P41r•nf ~·PAULINE l'RANI(, Ole:-r-.e PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NOTICE IS HEAIEBY GIVEN to""° CAlll'ORHIA TO JEl'l'REY LVNH trtdllor101 I~·-naMOddf<l'dtnt HAROIN 11\111 "" llt•IO"' ll••lnq ('"""' ..,.,,.., """'"•"'In l•w YOU •• , llel\'tr, Cllt<I ,,. wk! <IKfltont •rt •eQ1>trte1 10 flt• ...., l\'0111rto to •ooe•r tielorr I,,. ludQt ,...,,,, wll!'I Ille M tHU•y vouttw~, II\ of llllH...,11 In In. Cou•lll01>W! ln ,,.. C1 ,,,. Olflu of Ille tlerl< of 1111 Ibo .. "" ty of S....11 """ '" '"" Cou,,lyof Or-. tlllt<I (-1 or lq P•Hfl\I .......... -'tlllt.. Sl•lt •I c .. 111ornl• ...... Coul'1 ~ ~•n•"r •OUCMr>. 1011\e """""-ol OtP.,lmtlll No ,, 011 J..,...,, 11 .. tlw Olli(-ol BUllTON, GAULDIN. 1'17Att OOo"tlot-..... '"~•"di ...... THOMSON •nd NELSON."'"°'" .. '"' 10 '"°"' (fUS.11 •ny VOi> ..... ...,.,You L.tw. 1U4 So1>I~ Painter Ave., Whllllt ', \llould nol tonHnl 10 ti\~ •-•on bv C:.lll0tnte ~1. wMcll I\ 1111 P111C• of P4ttl!IOll"r "•roln &«ordlno "'Ille oell· . -.. . . . . . ' . .. The BIQftt M11ket~ on the Or.ii• C~at DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 4 2 You Can sell It , Find tt, Trade rt With a want AIJ (842-5878] One Cal I Service Fast Cntdft Approval Ital htate ....•.•. 1~2999 "entol1 .......... ~ lu5'MU, ~tMeftt I Anonciol •••••••••• 5000-5049 .......... w. Ho.MtPorW. .. ...................... 1 ••••••••••••••••• ~ ................................................... . IOQ2 • WOttS: Ad•erffHn lhollld check....,,. .... ,I·.·.·.·.·.·.·-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.· .. · ............................................. . cwty ... report .,.. nn llNMcletefr. TIM DAILY "LOT a"411111ff liability for tM first a.. Lon Dat Red!! 5 6 7 ~· htMf'tioft -"· Entry h•ll of noek,.od red etrlped wallpaver. Eleaant formal dil\lna in ' red! Drapes & rug in red! EHY to chunge. happy lo live with in this PMbH.,.'t Motfc•: 5 bedrm. 2~ bath 2700 sq.fl. home. $88.~. or All real estate advertised make orrer. Eastsidc. in t.hi.s newsp~r is s ub-Coeta Mesa. ject to tbe Federal Fair TAKI YotM PICK 8 Housin g Act or l!IS8 400llr... . ·fol.~ whkb ma.Ices rt illegal tol~c.M~~~·1-111-~!-;~ ... I d t • ·-··. •. _-...... a ver 1se ·any pre .~·u ~ Cerence. lim1tahon. or ruscriminaUon based on race, color. religion. sex, -----------• or national or1gm. or an1•----------•1 Lease at $600 /mo or purchase ar $92,500, or maybe lease option at ., Take your pick on this interesting 3 bedroom home on Country Club Drive in Mesa Ver de. Raised hearth, double fireplace, large lot (80x100 ) and va cant, r eady to m ove in condition Think about it, take your pick ! intention to make any such preference. limita- tion, or d1scrimmation." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising ror real estate which ii. In viola· lion of the law. S59,t50 4 Bedroom, l bath, charming home with near new plush carpel· ing. Wood shingle roof. Beautiful landscaping w /sprinklers Cronl and rear-located in fine U~IVUI: li()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 546-5990 1525 Mesa Verde Or1ve, East, Costa Mesa .i!oso 111 C o r1>11J uel M.ir. JI (j /5 6000 D A I L y HouSH for Sal• neighbor hood n r S. Co as' I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plaza . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ PUT YOUR TAX 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSS TO WORK ANYTIME . In vest in a co n ·~~~~~~~~~~ domin1mum or s ml - house & rent it out. Uni · now available fro m $25.000 to $.50,000. CENTURY FINANCIAL REAL TORS 752-5353 ATIENTION: COROHA DEL MAR CHIMA COYE PrMJtically the only lot av.allabl~ in the ar ea 1002 GtM,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THISIS WHAT CAH"T If FOUND Near Newport's back bay is a big 4 bedroom. family room, f1replacc. 3 batb at only $63,900! This end unit lownhomc in· eludes tennis. jacuz.zi, pool, sauna. billiard:> & private park. Call S46-23l3 HORTH TUSTIN Lar.:e home on a laq;c lot ror a large family. 4 Br. fam rm. din'g rm. Quiet resldenhal lol·a tion nr the junction o f GG INwpt Fwys. S71.000 THE HOM ESELLEHS 752·5353 MESA VERDE 41R-fAMILY p I L 0 T VETERANS. lnl rate on V.A Home lo;,ns is down to 3r.,. Start building equity in your own home now. THE HOMESELLE«S Call 752-5353 with an outstanding jetly1·--------•I a nd OCEAN YI EW . Close to beach area. Gently sloping, easy to build on and OWNER WILL SUBORDINATE ON FINANCING. $84,500 Immaculate Mesa Verde 4 bedroom doll house' Beautiful Pacc sl'lle r home. Slatl' l'ntry wav. G1,ganllc form..11 · II\ uii: room masi.1H' wall 111 fireplace. llulll' famtlv room. Spotless i::ourmct kitchen. Secluded master winj! plu-. ;! mo re r a m i I y !> 1 / c 11 b c d r o o m s . 0 w 11 1• r transferred. Must M'l' I• believ('. Hurry "'"I LIDO ISLE This outstanding custom bit home oHers 4 bdrm, 3 bath. fam rm. separate gume rm & 3 car garage. 646-7711. ail PUBLIC NOTICE t'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS • NAMESTATIMIENT The fo1low11'19 ~r..on I< clol"'I bvl.I· rtPS\ ·~ FANTASIA STVOIO, 1001 W 111~ Str..el. u .. 11 O Co1111'\<!H 12627 9tadl•Y Ralph Mt MahOn, 1107 E . Almond O••n<lt CA '1661 '"" but•ntts IJ (Ol\dutled by a" ,,,. dtvlcl\lal, 9ra<lltY R MtMel>on This stat•,,,.nt wt\ llltO with lhtt Cbunly Cle•-01 0 •.tl'IQt County on Oct IS, 106. ..... ..., Publlsned Oran~ Cn8'1 O•lly Piiot Oct. 11. NO. 4, l I, 18. "" .... ~II P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUSINHS NAMI STATl.MINT Tiie loll-Ing .,.,..,,, 11 ~"'I !Mnl· l\n\I\. WARN ELL"S. 111S lllclorl& SI . Vtclor•• $Qua•• Co\11 Mtw. CA .,611 E~••vn El•int W•rrtt\ & W•1ter W1111rn. Snt Oo"' W•r. fo".on<• CA 'IO!OS Thb bu-.1rtn\ h <ondu< ted by ~n an dMd1>ll EYelYI\ e Wtrrtfl Thi\ •l•l•menl w•• Ill.., wtlh IM Courlty Cttrl< OI O•MQ4' County on N&v s ... ,. ,..,Q Pllbll•i,.d Oran~ Co9'1 O.lly Piiot. Nov tt, ti 1S e"<f O.t 1. "" PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I USINl55 NAMIE ST .. T•MENT Tl>• lo11owln<1 pe•son 1\ Ooll'IQ "'"'· IW\\a\ ALLEY A~T N0116l t1ES, '11>47 Aa•on C•r<le. Fount•l11 \lellty, CA '1110I Atboo11 B Ac ~••M<tM, ·~1 ~.-.. n Cl•tlt Founi.1n 11•11ty, CA '11109 Tl>I\ bU\lfl•I\" t Olldutttd t>y an 1,,. d•vtdu.\t Albe" B llc~t•ma"n '"" ... , ..... ,,, ,.~, "'"° W\lll '"" Counlv CIPr• ol Or•n~ CoufllV on 0t IQbt• 11 1'/6 ... MIO l'\obll\11..S Or&nq+ Co1\I 0.llY Piiot, H->wmt>t• • t I, 11 1S, .. ,. 01~16 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS eUSINIU NAMI STllTIMllitT n.e 1o11ow1119 "''°" I• .,..llO t1us1 """" A .A , Pf!RltYMAN ENTl!llPltlSES & CONSTllVCTtOH CO., IOOW en A"I. NowflOl'l llMcl\, CA '2'6> Albtr1 Andrew Ptr<Vl'll ..... tUI w ..... AV.., N•wl>OM Buell, CA,~ Tllll l>u\lftt•I h CO<ldvCIH 1W Ml lft dMCN•I AI Ptrryman 'f'lll •t•lt,.,,etll WH flttd Willi Ille (;.otiftly Cftrll ol Or•"91 co""'''°" Nov• -•IS tt1' l'M&tt Mil~ Or•n~ COIJI o.i1v Plio. Ho.i It, JS, 11\d OK. 1. •, lt1' 4n..1' PUBLIC NOTICE c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • COLI OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25l5 E. CoastHwy, CdM. 675-551 I INVESTMENT TRAILER PARK ... with 19 Spaces. on 2~:. at'res with two houses. Pool and shumeboard. 4 Miies from Perris Lake. FUii price $150,000. CALL 556-2660 C::SELECT . T' PROPERTIES •BLUFFS* GREAT 4 Br 3 Ba C Plan. 4 yrs new. On cul de sac. patio & sundeck. by owni!r. Prin1· only. Sl14,000. 644 ·6806 or 838-1873 SECLUDED VIEW Elegant 3 bd, 2 ba, lge FR in popular Turtlerock. Vaulted ceil · ings, lovely atrium gardens & much more. Price reduced. 545·9491. ail Pool Home HUNTINGTON BEACH Mo\·e·in rond .• 3 br, lge stone fplc. l8x36 pool. yard in super shape A must see today! Call 540.9922 Cooper-& Assoc. Hunthlc)ton leach 0....Home Clean, neat. 4 bedrm. ram rm, recently paintl!d in and out. Boal door. patio, lge back yard Xlnt family home. Of fered at a low $61.500. Hurry on this one! ! ~UPERB HOMES NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class· 1f1ed ads display their messages with leg1biltty and \mp11ct? Our ads, we are proud to say, really gel res ults . Phone 642-5678. $39,500 2 Bedrm Doll House with pool & recreation for your leisure lime rn a re· laxed Townhouse. What a wonderful place to hve. Only $.19,SOO. 645-3474 .' I. I II ~D [7~52-1700now' ---Cl''!NlllV•1l\i1if'/r1,tfN1 I ' •l A C0Hll(Nl(HT SMOPf>INC ANO SCWINC CUI()( fOA Tti( CAL OH TH( CO. Elegant Princess 901 5 SIZES 8.18 "" 1lT ""·-llf C¥.1-- Step into th1$ ttu1fl.fAll1ne p11ncess tor a luncl!POll 01 dtn "" tor two hsy tu ~tw ~-I elr2.1nt 1n ~pplt 1crsry Piii\· gee or c1epr Punted l'all"" !1015 1..11\S•S S111s 8. 10 17 H. 1r, I~ Sitt 17 tbust JJ• 1,~e 2,~ \'dS 4S '"'" tabrtr Stnd $1 00 for "'ch ptlltrn Add 35r lor ucll p1ttern lo• lor~I • tlu s a1tf!la I. llandlin11 Send to: Marlen Marlin Pattem Oepl 442 Daily Piiot Mr. & Mr~. Santa I nm your tree a new w4y with thr1~ mPrtv m1n1 d111i\ Orn1 Mt a11d Mrs. Santa in red vrlvetern with ldhe·fut t11m, Drrorat• I''' P,1 ft p~1 • apP1 w1lh ~ .. dntl' Palt••n 7011 p~ltrrn p•etes. """ tlQn\• Sl.00 for each pattern Add 3Sr each oatttrn lor l·r~t·c:ta~. airm1ll and handl.n1 Send to Altco Brooks Needtecral1 D~P• 10<.. Daily PtlOI Box 163 Old CheiseJ S• .• New York NY 10011 Pt "' Nome A d<ll t•SS Z•11 P111tern Number MORE lh~n evu before• 2(11 designs plus 3 tree pnnted lfl· s1do NEW 1976 NttDlCCl!AfT CATALOC! Hu evetythil'R. 7Sc Croclttt wltll Sqwu $1.00 Crochet • Wardroh St .oo Miity Fifty Qullt1 $1.00 Rlpple Croclltt $1 00 "611<• I• ~,.--., 9 lvt11 OV'Wl"I tn l!Ktl-iGlt and JOit ol the Ovll C4* Of ll>t Sttt• ., c e1110 ... 1. I"" lift Clef"9ned, OUNllllN'' C.llEllAON AHOTOWINO SEAlllCI!. >6..e0rt-HIQ11w1~. S.11 Jiiii" C•1tl\lr1on1>, Covll!V ol 0.anqe, C1lllOntl1 .,UI, wltt -.11111 j!Ubll( •UCllOft, •I \lltl t<ldrH\, LA> An,.10 . Catlro•nl1, •I 10 • ,.,, Oii tllutWly, ltM MCOllO 011 ef ~. lfl•.111o IOllewlllQ tlltomnllllt, towll: llllf!CI tou•t. o• 10 prtwnl I"""' wtlll Int -ttwrv YO\lt lllrt . 10 ttlt vndWll~ "', ... nmu ot PATRICIA HEllZOO. AllOftley •I LOI. H OO £•\f C08'1 HIQllW•v. C.Oro..1 dtl Me•. CllllO•nl• '»H, wl>trh 1, llW> P'•) ol """,,..' ol llW -r\/q11.0 ht •II 1 •ll•r> -l••n · •no ID""' ttl•t• ol H ld'CleC•Otl'll. w11111 .. four "'Of111\• •II•• ti,. 11•\1 MllOllOll bu\l~I of the u"0."1011'4 1" a11 """'' tlon tn fllt lo wlllcll r1lorent• I\ """'bv i -------------t•><I Dtrlllolno to tl'le ••l•lt of \lthl Ot l,,...dtlnr tunller D.,tl<ulM\ ( ........ Wl(l>ln lour "'0"'"' •II•• '"" I o" TEO Oclo""r ti. tt7~ 5 6 7 8 232 Weal 18111 St.. Now York . N Y 10011 Prtnl NAME. ADDRESS ZIP. SIZE ond STYLE NUMBER Sew + ((nit look S1 15 Needlepoint look SI.CO .... PorulM, MOIOt No ~-·· Ll~No~MICU S.ld Wll ltlor Ille DV~ltef Mtl41y· ""' lltl\ Of 1119 ldldonlOftff hit """'llO I #14 tlor-m t"'9 •-l ol V~J t0 .... lllet WI"' Cl!th .. H"l'llslllO •nd ., _ _."' ... ' °"'"""' '"" -., ., "'·~. "" -lleOunM11 fl\Mill-Or•"-C:..\I OaOy ltllol, ~ ... '91• cs.,. ol "''' llOllCt 0.ttd No"""''"' I,,,,, Wlll.IAM E NORA Ea11<wt0tOl llleWlll •• , ... llllOfl ........ .,-..etf\1 PATllllCIAMlllZOO 111\llNl\hullonortl\l\Mtl(t WllllAM E SIJOHN 0.tt00<16btt H , l•I• Coli"IY Clt•k 111<1 C:l!t-.J~N W MAlltENTHAl ol 111• 5u1Nr1or Cou11 Admlnl1tr•l!I• Willl Int Mil Of I ... Sl•l•ot C•tllor 14• lflMxeOolll\e £•1at•OI In 1n<1lor 1111Cou111y,.0r.,,.,. 1111 •oo,.. Nl'llld e1e<~n1 Br M..,lo•lt ll•d"'°"" IUltTON, OAUl.OIN. THOMIOfl -!S(l\LI NIUOM L" .. OLO. HeNOltlllSON ut A..,..rtMU<lf OIN,MOOll '• tU. lewtll .. alflttf A•t .. AIMrMYI •t Uw "-··•I.II• Ult l"I CMU Hl,Wlf c.-•1-.. ~ . .,.,, r.i !7!0 "' "1• ...,.,...,,~ li'llOll\Md 0.al1Qt '°''' o.lly POet ~4-71,lt,U,-ft1' O SI It Wltftflw, Qlltwrt11 .... , >• te\t 11111 Sll'tt4, Suitt 111 ,.... mu........ CMta Mt••. Cllll~•· llUI ~~ A41Mlfll>Wel9# ,...,.__ 0 141 Ml·17M w1111 I ... Wiii an~ .. 0 Alt-ft~ liltt11i.Mf ""*'"""' 0r ..... C:O.u 0..1, "'"" ~·~a Or•nO• C:OHI 0.tly Pltoe, Ho"9"110er 4 II II, IS. 10• OSt Ir f*•ll"blr 4 11 ti ts. ttl6 U...16 PIC'TITIOUS IUllM•" HAMa STATeMINT """ 1o11ow1114 per.on I\ CIOlno IMlil ... u.,· lltEC:VTlllE •11100UCTS, 1'11 lllrtlllltld M • T tltlln, CA 'thlO Ml(llMI P, A.-0.n. 16U llrtMNld SI .. TU141ft, CA '7..0 TI!i, blilll'llU ll C&Mu< \M bf 1111 In .. vldull Mlc .... IP lt""9n ™' \tflt-llt .... lllld wltll -CiNf'ot'r ,..,_ ol Or111 .. CNtlty ...... "· "'" ........ l'W!l"'"'°'M>Ot Cbttt o..11• ....... -lt.U ,•1140.c ? • 1'7• ./ °"" .... ~,..._Ir .... ,... ...... _ 111,.... aoe.i 00i1$4'U•tft), •• ""'.., 1.tm1;M• 01 Ytll lllOW llOW to ltt I ,atttfll fret? $e11d ••• tor owr 11tw f'•ll·Wlnter P•lltrn CttJll1-c11, cou'°n l•slde ''' frn p11e1n ti your cll•lcc S.11• 75f ... r Sew -~111( ltot SI %5 l•atut "'°"" Crath ,1,00 1 ..... , ''""" look $1.00 111111111 Stwlq ltok Sl .00 'tower Crochet look SI ,00 Hairpin Crochet look $1.00 Instant C1och1t look $1.00 lns11nt M1cr11111 l ook $1 00 lnst'"t Monn look SI .00 Co111pltt• Gitt look SI .oo Complete Afpm .!14 $1.00 t2 "111 All!lm t 1l SO c loot tf Ii Qullts ! I so, Museu,. Qallt ... , !2 50c H Quills tor Todty r3 50c IMk .. 1& JM~ Rut' SO< -~ -.-....,. .. ....__ ... .._..~ . ~~!.~~~-~~-· ........ ,~~!!:.':!~.~ ........ ~-~-~ ....... !~::.':!~.~ ....... . ~!!!!.~~.~ ..•..... ,~~:~:.':!~.~-~ ...... . GHerol 1002 Gt1Mt'al 1001 GeMc.. IOOJ G_,.. , 1002 G...,.... t 002 GeMrtlil I 002 .•.................•... ··········~········· •······•··············· •..••.•................ ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COM -VIEW+ POOL SPYGLASS RIDGE $187,500 New ox<"lus 1vely hsted 4 BR. J BA Burlingame hm, positioned on a lrg ir- r eg. t·ul·de-sac lot fo r m aximum privacy & captures a dramatic \'iew of both rolling hills. blue Pacific & rute lights. Gttrdcn ::;ctting, pool ar ea inclds. g{!S. UBQ outlet. conve rsation gas fire pit., beneath cstm lath over - head +auto. irrig & garden lighting. 131.!aul. dccoratctl interiors + soft waler. ccntrut vacuum , inte r-com , laundry rm & shoot. bltn wet bar, ca- IJle lv. frml frplc dinmg, spac. family rm w t lJri ck frplc, 3 car garage w !openers, lrg bonus rm & tile entry & MORE Truly a fantastic opportuni- t y at $187 ,500. COM-DUPLEX $139,500 Sunny patio divides this recently blt, s pat. 2 BR unit w guest studio & bath + charming rcblt 2 BR, l BA frnt unit w frplc & huge Elm tree in front. ~o/RSALY 675-2311 GeMral I 002 IGeMral 1002 •.•...........••....... ···••··•····••········• Luxurious t BR. home Family rm. & formal duung . with view toward Harbor Is land. Boat s ltp $325,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1de0,.11e N.B. 675-6161 DECORATOR -RmUCED $4600 Loca ted in c hoic e 'fust i n ne ighborhood. This 3 Bdrm., fam rm. home wiU thriU you wilh its stunning decor. You will appreciate its new carpets. Van Luit papers and garage worksh.op. Some decorator furniture will be included. Enjoy your patio en- tertainment a r ea with gas BBQ and s parkling pool. Now ONLY $79.900. Tustin schools arc s uperb. G~ • CALL NOW 7S2-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates, Rea I tors I 1002 Ge-Mrd 1002 ............................................... DBJGHTFUL DOLORES Yes, she 's a re- al s weet beauty . located on the edge of "THE BLUFFS". with a sweeping bay & ocean view. 3 Bdrms .. 212 baths, wet bar. tastefull y decorated & nicely upgraded . $152,000 -Let Dolores be your condominium, you'll be a lover. 673-4400 Division of HcriKlr lnvestnwnt Co. G~rol 1002 Ge.rel 1002 .....................•• VA Buyers Call Now .......•..••........... MEWftORT IEACH LUXURY CORONA HIGHLANDS Exceptionally well designed duplex , located among smgle family hom es, m fact, the duplex has the a pp(?arance or an individual home. The lower unit has 2 bdrms .. l.bath & the upper has 2 bdrms., 2 baths: .both units have an xlnt OCEAN VIFiW. There are 3 in· dividual garages. com er lot, fee s im· ple land -you own it -pri ce $145,000. THE ILUFFS..Ol VISTA IOHIT A OPEN DAILY 1.5 3 Bdrms .. 2112 baths. $115.000 CORONA DEL MAR • 675-3000 1002 G...,-ol 1002 .............................................. SPAtUSH MA.HSI OH ON HILL POOL + BEACH S58.250 Secluded t'mlr\ \ anl l'll try to m<Jgnir1t·~111 1•11ter tuiners Pl'Hlhoui.l'. \;.wit ~ ce1h11gs arid tl1 Jnlll 11• arll:>llt :,l'lllng 1lug1: floor ·ln n·1ltng l-r.u·kl111g flreplllL'l' t;uurnwl puh k1t ehl'n :\l u~,,i\l' h1i.leawav maslt•r :.Liile +- !!Ul?St quJrlers Terra1•1• overlooks spurkl111g pout & ground:.. %:! 71ill I I lf.-f 0,. I • ' •• 1 LOWl)OW"'4 PAYMENT ntn pnd<' of o" n1•r ... h1p home 111 supt•r local um llas ~hake rl. -1 lg1· bdrmc;. 2 has. lo\dy \ti pal1os .Ill .1r111111cl & mun• t;nri.:1·ous 1~ lhL· word &onl) S&l.000 :>45 !H!ll '" the secluded c·u!ll om Jal'uzz1 surround1·d hv •• lushly planh•d patio. lh1•0 1.'0JOY the f1rt·1}lu1·1• 111 ~idc. 3 Rt.·droum hu~l' farnily room. New 1•fle1 tng Ii l $7!1.fJOO Call 640-9900 .11.r tf4.ol /:du# .;1&,,.,, Valley Realty MESA VERDE S46,500. lmm;it•ulJll' \\\11 .,,.,n 1 ownhoml' "tlh 1·en11·.1l Jlr rond1t111111111!. pri1 .ill' 1>alw. n1mmu111l) pool and lt1aJ,.. M 1·h..1rm !'rited for c111u·lo. ".t h· \\1th l11w lllll.'1 L">I r:tll' '"' :-.urnabll' 1-'ll.\ 1 ... 111 Cr\LL i51-31!JI C::: SELECT Ge-Mral 1002 Gettttol H<.>sl buy in H:t) <'r<'..,l • 2500 Sq. fl of pure da~:,' ~·our nlil'l-11t· bcdroomi.. wtlh Hduclt•1l m.1!-ler w1n11 Sunn~ t·ounlr~ k1l<'ht•n with all llt'w ap pltances. ml'lud1ng built in n11trOW:l\°C OVl'O 2 Large wall'r hl'<1ler.: I 002 ---------•I + + + decorator ~ ck •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• -EX-CL-USIVE Jight. Don't miss Hit tht!-1 I PROPERTIES COSTA MESA TRIPLEX EASTSIDE SI 05,000 2 STORY for only SI3!.l.500. C.tll Big Canyon 3 PLus PooL TusT1H ~;?.17 1: .• , ,, •• r •• 1• lkauliful three bedroom 2Br. 2 Story, A/C Condo ~ 11 NEWPO~T BEACH LUX UR' ,. C1ustom· r ~:~~'~!1'a~une~~~~~<l;,~ ;;3:.19rso~1.~~r cgoa~'~ :~l':~: [.~ ,t~;il=;··= ;ipC't'lac·u ;Jr 411-IU Ml l 1 lhroughuul. l'r 1vat <.> ;;.. ·~ _!,!_~!! .. !_ l11.·dr•rn11 hnn11• 111 llnal r>i.1l10 1-:ndo:.l·d g:1r;iJ.:t' THE HOMESELLERS Best buy In Uaycrest: 2500 Sq. n or pure cla:..s '. Four massive hedroom:-.. w1lh secludecl ma~ter i.l,t)(t•i. •>f l"'n'ilru .. tion Pnt cil al uni; >l-1,000 Call 752-5353 F,10111\ r1w1m '""' 11111 •• n c .• 11 ~;3 1i11i7 BEAT l\IOl(,~S u.QOY counlr; 11\t:lfOt>i-lltf,! j.!Cll'j.;l'UU~ •Hd ;-•1\1 ,1 ""·" p111tl .11 ... 1 .>lltl )!•Ill [ •1 ''UUt,t• • "°'l••r\ )1\111!: ~ ' ' room \\tlh 111." ... 111· ! 11n·pl.11·1· a111I '11•\\ l111l ; :):J/15 111111 Ofwll ll11U,..\' S..il ~Ull I ~.. I 1 llm .11 M 1----------L\.'Or.:c. \II 640-616 t ~·· COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. VIEW OF WATER Spacious Duple1e ,, ti -~· l·t' fll111 lo, l II llt•.tt h BACK BAY "' .1rn· \' .tl·anl Int 66,300 1 ·ur hur't' Im l'r-.' Zoned \ 1 lull) h.•nted Oil'<' 111·1)!hburhootl Hurry on I ht-. • Ol' .1~1..in~ SSS.GOO ( .ill !>-10-1151 •HERITAGE REALTORS near So Coas t Ph11a llave your own pr1valt· lake. enJOY the secunly IMFLA TIOM kitchen wiTh an nelA. aµ lrl\ e'l those dollars 111 pham·es. 1nl'lucl111~ hu1ll hard lo fmd 1m·oml• pro to mH.rowave l)\Cn 2 11t·rty Ttp lop c1u<1hl) un Larjle IA. a ler healers 1ls 111 Rood rental area ol + + + decorator's de· <;ostn Mesa Ideal for light Don't miss all Chis hvc-tn owner or O\l.Ol'r.> for only 1 l li.500. Call Two. 2 bedroom un1 h &i6·717 t of your own l!lall'd com plus nex1blc O\\ ners untt • · ·. munil; You '1110\ c th ts 3 for S\49.000. Call ror ti •.· [ ~ •• ~ bedrm. ma1nl. free home lails 673 8550 ' , atS72,5()(). "'ft.j'I~· '"J'""Ht • ~. COATS& WALLACE 54 '" 4141 [~ lfl!Hiil HUGELOT& · · FRUIT TREES REAL ESTATE. INC. - 1\ real mon<.>y mnk1•r besl lot· at ion in Eas l111dl• Cosl.i Mc~u. l"on\IC·nwnt to ('Ver) !hill!( l'l'l<.'l' IS right'!! Owner i.a}s sell + + + Cu II for m111~ 111 formation f><lti 7171 SMELL THIS Reaul1ful horn<' nolhllll! 3melh hetlt'r lhJn O<'I' µlu'lh carp\•ls & fn•sh pa111l Squl'Jky dean thruoul I 1111! t.l'drm .... 2 bath~ 1-'amtlv room . rptc. all the c•,lra,.,• Grl'al Co~la ;\h·~a locJ t ion near i.<·houls .J use listed .tl SGll.~Ull. Call !>-10·1151 Thu™2ay November 111. 197& OAIL Y PILOT Q.1 ~~~:.~~~~~ ........ 1 ~~:!!.r:c!~~~ ........ ~~!!:.':!~.~ ...... :. G -• · Code Mesa I 024 ftMr.. I 002 GtMrd I 002 •• ••• •• • •• •• •. •• ••• •• •. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HA Tl TOP AIHT? \\'E~LEY N TAYLOR CO. No nffd lol 11\ls v•capl 61•• Verde s bedroom. r•mlly room home with fireplace ls roady to m ovo Into rlcht now! Wllh a ,,.at J'ff,..•llon1d pulto. Lck•ated ln (l reul prldo of owne!r&h lp neighborhood. at only l61,90()! Call 548·2313 HEALTOH.S "llll I l!J.l(j llG CAHYON HIW TOWMHOUSI l<"or lease $800 mo: for sale $118,SOO. In presti giou~ ne w area w /security gate. Upstairs m s tr bdrm w /sitting rm, 2nd bdrm dn may be used as den. Ol'fl; 111 9• rr• IUHIUlilf f' !~Piii 211 l SanJoaqylllHlltsRood H!WPORT CEHTB. H..I. 644-4fl0 GttMrol 1002G.....-d IOOZ • .UR . :Hla D•, l\t'W, 11p~1 rious a pllt·level w/frplc, fam-rm, & dbl gar . Nr. So. Coast Plua. $77,000. Agt. Sam Crane. &45·4)'10 or 540-0608 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE OWMER College Park, 3 Br 2 Ba. new cpl, drps. roof & paHll. Spac kit.. w/b,lns1 sep din. encl yd & pu~o. $56.950. Ownr/Agl. 557-7643 MESA VERDE &wop. lound COUNTRY CLUI Don 't miss thi11 costo Prime Country Club area Mes a 4 bed rm ~ome of Mesa Verde. Quiel reatur1ng fo~mal d1n1ng. tree lined cul-de·sac lge kit. w/dtnelte. Huge leads to l story, spacious Jliving nren cente red 3 bedroom home. Large ·~nd many trees a nd master suite plus 2 lw1n 44 covered patio. Corner btled bedrooms Family Io.cal 1 o n , Io t s or r oom hos ts massive privacy-room rur motor s t 0 0 e r 1 r e p I act', home. boat or t r.:uler. breakfasl bar & o\ er ~riced right at $69,500 Heer lock lay 3 Bt, den, 2"'1ba. 2 story Condo. Ga11 frplc. beautlfUl Woodslream l>y o wne r . $60,000. Ph 631-0485 looks trop1l'al garden Call546-5880. Secluded! µallo. full pm·e $100.000 IO', do\\ 11 Ca II 962 7i88. Ail. KEY 'f&'5 REALTORS A PRICE SLASHED! 4BEOROOMS PLUS POOL l'nvate road" ay leads to lr1 ple car garagt> Sedudcd C'l(('tUll \ e tile entry' Dintoi:t entertain· mr nl Ep1turean kitchen. Separate mum· m·law quarters w buth Soaring s la 1rt a s e lo bedroom retreat., Lush I r o p 1 c J I t.. a 1• k y a r cl \\ sh1mmer1ng :.umml·r fun pool Skinny drppcro; delight• o ... 111•r l>t>u)thl new 111 u ... 1 'ell Tn· ~9.31111 IOI.ti OO\\ll 1 8'17-fJOlO FISH, BOAT OR SWIM-$68,000 POOL ESTATE $59,500 Pri vale cul -de·sac ' Secluded tile entry to ex· pansive h\'ing r oom with P;ilos \'ercle o;tone hearth ·a mas t <'r pll·ee' 1-:pic·ure:in kit\·hcn h1~hllghled hy formal dtne! Hich \\oud µanel- mK and sparkhn~ paml'. Swl•e ping m <J~t cr hcdroom rerrcat! Child - ~arc rear yard fenced fur ~afely wtlh sparkl ing ~ummrr fun pool ~ Seller an;(1ous. Call for details! 847 iOIO. ~HERITAGE REALTORS Ac reage lot, about I block from Mesa Verile Tennis Club. Spacious room, 3 bedrooms. !112 bath, liled entr,Y. fireplace in the llvin~ Balboa t'eninsula I 007 roorn und one in the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ram1ly r oom. Dining 7 UNITS !295,000 room, wet bar, c hftt:t Beach Collage· $64,500 closet. Swimming pool, 5 BR .. 3 ba. $16'1.~ huge patio area. Jus tliSt· 4 BR. 3 ba. $137,ooo ed. BKR, call $40.1720 2BR &den $129.SOO Marshall Rlty 675 4600 tAftllel I 35TH Str~t Duplex. 3Bll IU."'- 2 Hi\. bloek to . bch . "#I lnCalifontia" Owner. $130,000. 673-4506 •---------- BA YFRONT Best Ouy In Mesa Verde Spolless 3 br. 2 ba, CONDO custom profess added Up->,.. Hou~e S,.,1/Sun (am.rm w/beamed cerl- FERN NDO UNIT ings & paneling. Comp! 3\0 A redecorated k1tch .• quiet 310 s14~.000 street. lge yd & nr xlnt OWN EH 675 8T53 schools. S71,900 Prtn on- ----ly 54().0942. C«ona del Mar I 022 -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba, PRIV •TE bltnll, nr sc.hools. By "" Owne r . P rine onl y. BEACH ACCESS _97_9-_1_37_1 ____ _ 4 IR R..:luc"9 4 BR + fllm rm. to $109,SOO. der $60.000. No. CM. The price is ri~ht, the /\gt !'>4G-3Hitl· lm·ation is ~rcat. th~ I 026 mstr bdrm is giant, the Dana Point ya1i:.I is pool s ized, lhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• I a n d i s f e e . t h e Ocean Vl.w Dupltx hathrooms are lwo and Hr Dona Pt. Marino the rireplaces are too. 2 Years ne w. 2 B-ed- 644-7211 rms. den. H~ baths, /Jn NIGEL 01\ILEY ~ ASSUCIAl £5 DOM'TIUY A DUPLEX IM COM fire places, s pacious. $112,500. World Wict. lrot&•rs lalboa 673-4545' Dana UCJM Condo •s •3 BR. S64.900. • •2 BR, $56,500. Tennis. Pool. Etc. Frpk, Washer & Dryer. Both 2000 sq. fl., 2 fr pies. wet 4orgeous. Agl, 496-5980 bar. lndry + overs1ie 2 ear g arage. All for BToro 1032 $\49,500. Total rent $900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Berore you've seen our ocean view. Each unit has 3 Br, 2 Ba. wt almosl mo. S25.00<1handles. C::ill BRA.HD NEW owner (714 1 493·4814 Prrn L/\KEl-~RONT llOMF. only. (10 miles lo O .C . WORLDS APART Airport). Two-story, 4BR 1 C IJt II\\ H.11 ,\\It'\',\ .I lld1111 l'1t111 l111l 1. ••• I)\\ Ill f l 11 t l \ . 11 ,111 I '1\1\l \li\\\1\1.t •II' \ ,, I• I I • I ' I I I 11 EXECUTIVE BEACH EST A TE 3 IR ASSUME $48,800 r1 •'dtr1t·tl Jppro.t1·h !•l 1111, 111•.1r m•e.111 n •I n• 11 La11:•· ll\1111-t room with 1 r J < \..I I ll I.( f Ir I' )l I a(' t' University Park • Brand new townhnm<.>. E::xl'lu!ihe arl'a One level. 2 bedrms, 2 halh~. J1n1n~ roorn and 2 enclosed pa tios. Sh.irp Spanish lile roof. :\1 CH e an ror Chrt:1tmas 1 CUSTOM HOME Designed for your needs & desires OM YOUR LOT! Speci::iliie in Hill Side ,11, Dtffil'ult sites. llonrll•d , Licen!'ed <..:ont r;iclur I Lie. 21349<\ I J O!•l'l)h Thorman, 640·167A '.\fake ror btn selling ror 1h1:. lovely fam humt• w I rcny w w frple & brand new plus w " rrpls. Just 11111odu <'ed l o lhe markt>l Sell<'r ll'avml! .1n•<1, wartt& immediate !ia le' Only $53.UUO ! &U>-7il L ~HERITAGE REALTORS --l ~•l :! sep houses·l lge lot in + JBA. pool, tennis, etc. s uperb So. of Hwy loca-$89,000. Try $10,(tOO. lion. l ·Old CdM. charm-down. ALSO. off-l::ike 1ng. Olher·l•onlcmJ)(>rnry 4 8 It. 2 Bi\ SO !I .~ OO · c u s t 0 m cl c s 1 I: n . OWNH/BKR. S40·0555 &. dram a tie. d ifferent. _58_1·_5986 ______ _ Frplcs .. skYlii<ht. lofl, Fountain Voll•y I 034 11, pr'" 1,ll 1• '" - \\\lll<llCCt\I 1111'11 .., RI: Alf. ,rAf(. ' • l t ,rntrn•l'l k1ld1cn +<hn I .rrnth t•nll'l lJtnmenl mom" c;tone f1r1•11lal'l' .\ JclJn1 11tn )! ll•rr.oct' PETE BARRETT -AEALTY- 6U·5201>' "' 1> a r ,, l l' IA. 1 n g f o r ---S•P•A-.,.•,•S•H---1 m.1 ... tt>r .,u11e & l0h1ldr<'n'i. DOLL HOUSE qu,trtl'r' Take.' O\'<'r 9', ~ \ \ lo.in '" nc•w lo.in lll'm11•l1·1 .. .i ' l·1lr nt cc,..t., S4MIC rno p.tvs all 5 BEDROOM WITH holh "''I<.!'"' 1 '""' 111 Wun l l a~l L tll nOIA. POOL. $72,900 ·~·•·1ttt ~' 0'°'1 'M :1 iKl!I f17t ;1'4)f '•: j "''"''' associated BROKEllS· itEALTORS 101\ W l ulb•o 611 1U I Spr1'arl out '" th1i. hol(c !i bedroo m h ome ptu .. bonus room :incl cle ll1Zhtru1 i.w1mmin~ pool lde3l for Cnmtltes who hke lhdr rcnt'<1l1on at home -pool table i~ in eluded. Call for dppoint ment 8-12·2.53.'l COMMANDING VIEW OF THE PACIFIC Locale<1 m Corona clel Mar Very 11paciou~ 5 bedroom custom home on foe l:incl One or the oulstandin~ v:ilues on todays market Tip top qualtty w1lh beamed te1I mgs, planked floors and warm t•ounlry decor Vormal dining room, btlltarcl room w1lh wel bar and works h o p . Priced lo sell al $L')!),500 Call 673-MSO. Gftwrol I 002 Gfttffal I 002 ................. CE ................ l ~'IHMtt1 '}f'flJ 111 .J • ll \ , 114 ftl Ff #"·1·1 I [~lfil41 LOOKING .... EOl\GE ILllRS ca. ovrn !)0 YtARS OF SERVICE STUNNING '"9'" '1AH REDUCED CONDO 1n tht' Bluff-.. Musi<-rm. en· tn · :JOH. 21 .?!~A Conversation pit and f1rcµI. (ln•t•n lwlt setting. Great floor pluu forml<•rta ming. $99,500. 881 DOVER DRIVE s3r1aoo JF" YOU 'VE ALWJ\ YS WANTEDTOl.IVI-: BY THE OCEl\N Spel'ta c ular 180 de~. ocean view & mal(ntf1. cent s unsets, Hus JBll. office & 481\ home w1a sparkltng pool at 4S45 Or rington Ave '" Cameo Shores 1s hsted al only $198.500. ASANO&SEA REAL TY 675 8800 for a home in Newport Geach 's F.a!llblutr Bl~ Canyon llarlxlr Virw The Blurrs . Westd1rf . Irvine 's Turt lerock . e~c ? We ha' c lovely homes to show you In all lhe11e areas. nncl m11l'l1 more please t'ull C. F. Colesworthv UAL TORS 640.0010 ------.. ____________ .. IG...,... 1002 G.....-al 1002 G ...... 01 I 002 GeMrof I 002 •• •• • •• • • • • • •• •••••• ••• •••• ••• • • • • • ••••••••••• ······· ...................................... . macnab I Irvine realty RED UCB>! Popular "Ma dison Model" -Wood· bridge Estates Motivated Seller. 3 bedrooms 2'i'l baths. Early Dec. r lose of cxcrow. $94,500. Marilyn Bulklc>y 752-1<114 CP62} 642-8235 '°' Oovrr Ort111' 644,~6200 H•rbor Vlrw Center lr111M at c.tmpus V•ll1y Center 7Sl·t414 file~.~.!~ .................... ~ In Emerald Bay. Close to great san· dy beach, 6 tennis courts, pools. Just remodeled & beautiful thruout. Gourmet kitchen. 2 8drms .. den. + guest house. $279,500 -Fee 4 COUMIU IAHlM co. 644-1766 21a1 aANJOAOWNHILLHO. IN ~l'T C1Nn1t Balboa Island Exclusive JUST LISTED! Nice island home + apt . close to' ill age shopptol! ll•\1\111 "; \\I· f\\1 .1\11\ f<.,I \'\IJ • 673·6900 • ...-.y-- OCEANFRONT Sl 0.000 Pnce rcdutllon ! l>eluxc duplex. 2 Lurge units, 2 BR., 2 haths enrh. $179,!)(J(I' lalboa Boy Prop. Rctoltors • 6-15-7060 * The· fa~tc:.t draw 111 Che Wesl .. 1 Daily Pilot INCOME PROPERTY 2 HOUSES OMA LOT Two tari:e ne w homrs on a lot l0t·alL·ll 111 pr1mt• llunltnJ.!lon lkat•h rental area. Eal·h home has 1:1) lhree larl(l' bedrooms and cloul>ll' garage• Th<' mas.,n•e k1leh110s ha1 c• all the hutll 111.., Uwm•r ,.., w1llinJ.! to "ICll <>n an in lerl's l onl~ loun Call tor ~how1nR ap1m111lmenl (714 )812 253.5 TUCKED AWAY on qu1el Cosla Mcso cul de·sal'. J lktlruom . Z baths + huf:!t' bonus rotHl• t1dcal fnr m11th••r 111 l.1w, tec:-nuRPr~. l'lt' ) S tep down ltv 1'111. rrpll' ... 1l.1k1• roof. !arts ~Jrtl a nd murh more' l'rit'l·d ri.ihl hurr~ 1 .5-16 ~> ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Clas~1r1c..'<1 i\d. 642-~i711. ---------·1 S©RJUN\-~tltS That Intriguing Wore/ Game with o ChucHe Q teo•10!19e lo!!•n C'4 •~• '°"' •<ro.,blod """'d• be &ow ro forPot '°"f ''""oJe WOtdt I CYPSI R I I 2 I I) I I I SYTAT I ' 11 I I I I H Y D A C I Thef'I 1he11 wa~ 1h11 hor1e •' i j "'J J' j •h• t•<elrtck w11h •fl 11~h • • • • • . When he umt to pot.I, •f'ltv I H A G W J E , -liim "·• 1---.1-... 1 ~ ........ , ... -,-,-..... 0 c-o'•.. • ... cllud(• ovatfll . . . . . by '''~"9 '" "'• "'''""' -d -... .....,-.--...-.__,.__. YO.. d<ow•lop Ir°"' .... No ~ b<tlo.., • , •• N1 NUMlltlO I' ll!IUS . r I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I I I I I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS Answ~rs h'I Classlflcotlon 5100 . • New Listin9 Corona del Mor DUPLEX One of the hcsl rloor plans and l<Jn111ons in town Each uml ha!'> 3 bcdrm. 2 bath, family rm. ftreplares. & bltn kitchen. Separate laun- dry r oom .., Walk t11 schools & i.hnpping A musl ~ce'' S149.50U. 644 -7270 /l«dUH SHdt& 9~'Ul«Ur. R(ALTORS 4BEDROOMS CORNER LOT llp~111dcct thrnul!h C'ut Flags tone p11tio w1lh hulll·m bar·l>-4 for c>Ol- door cnokouts. Corner lot w1lh mom for ll V park 111.:. Walk lo H hnol11, shopp1n.:. park and JOI! lo IH',1th from th1~ bcauuru1 1 h{'(lroom home. !'rice S&I !)()(\ t;oll '16:Hi767 . gianl trees & pnvaey. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl49,500. By ownr. Prine TRYTHISON only. 675·6565. • ••FOR LUXURY*• 2 BR & GAil /\PT. 2 Cov flat.ios, nicely furn. So. or I lwy Only $107 .500. Agl. POOL-JACUZZI-iooo s q ft. decorated t o p erfection. cathedral ceilings, cui;tom drapes, -----1 gas BBQ. auto. gar dr I 024 Unbelievable, $98,500 biS-3222 Costa Mesa •• ••••• ••• •• • • ••• • •• • •• Ph: 962·7751 3 Brs. I '<a baths. Nr Baker & f'airv1ew Sti2.000 Pnn only. coastline Klly 631 ·1846 2 STORY 4br. 21>a. bonus INT'L R.E. NETWORK ONLY $46,000! ! End uml. 3 Br. consto. huge bonus rm., 2 ca r jlar. 96.1-8377 Bkr. rm Ry owner $77,500 ,._ ________ _ 1'.46-2700 . .. 9i6,500. Me~u \'1:rdc :i br. 2 ha, newly decor Wulk ln '><'hi.IOI'-& park 968 !1301 ---- By Uwnr Mc~n Woocls. '1 hr, 3 l.m. bonus room, S\.14,000 557 ·1Hl7 o r a57·5392 EMERGENCY: ALLUHITS C M. 1-'o ur-plexcs for .sale today Cle11l lcrrns avail. Priced lo sell ! Hurry. phwsc call $46,250 2 lledroom. 2 bath. In cl1v1duul Conclominlum. 2 (;ar ~uruge w/elec dbor OIH' llt'r h I gh ly 1411 l(radc•d. c:arpctlng, WOOll panehn~ & mlrrone. f.n joy the community pqol. Jat·uu.1, tennis t'ourts & ''~3 -ANYTIME SUPER LOCATION Htlnffnc)t0tt leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IVOWNB 4 l>locka to beach. New ultra, plu8h , ru1t1 lundscapcd. 1800 sq. IL. Glass & cedar wood 1u1liu homc.frplc·2 bdrm·den Jge master s ulto ... + + storage-dbl. 1ara1e. A dream home for 'only "2.500, a:w. % Cint.nc\ng. OPEN SUN 13-4 PM SH 15th St.. Hunt. Beach. 714/53&-twe 875-933)' f'or app\ RY Owner-3 Br, 2 ba. run· kC'n liv rm w/frplc. 2 Pat.lot, new crpt/drps & paint. 162.500.1194 3593. ' I CJO DAILYPILOT Thurtday.Novembe118 1976 other•HUlfat. 1 ....... Uwfw '*1d ....._Uefw 'r'*' HwftU.fw !JOI• .................................................................................................................... ~:.~.~ ...... ~!.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~-~~ ........ Aa.opfor-. 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"0~ \~e :a~ i·:~-Y~!!sh 2 BR •Oen •· · · · ~ ~~1~0~:r:i~ iiliil~ rx.n~77 Wlf.wmtu1 rrty 40·1up 2r:t:~0~0:1e ~~t-....................... 3BR.ze. ....... "50 &40·01&6, pleaae leave & eonvert. den. $145.000 • ----lease Ed Riddle Re.iltor Good ,~ .. A hood 7 ~~·.~~i.2_aa ··· ~ messa1e.Agt. lcAoor ......... 3107 646-8811 v-_,dn.e, ""imro ..... ~ ....... ,..y ······ - l , " .,. "•' 4 DRt F'R • • • • • ~ MILTS lu Woodbrtdu t:atows up SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. home. arge brick · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-S678.. Ask Atr Dick. 4 BR . .. • ••• . .. S.Ts " graded "'Adam»': 0mdl. patio w /founlu1ns & outdoor garden EANFRONTNew3br. Mesa Del Mar A.nd"bav~ot.herifor YOUR MIMD alr4'0nd, bellut view cor m $J(i5 000 I 000 ACRIS frpl. a car gar. No pcLtJ. 4 BR. fom-rm. bltns. Clean 3 br. 1 be. cft.a. lmmodla~occu~y Charmine e ntryway . ~r loc.548-21.20 roo · ' OvdTlook 1 n g 1 a r ge ~Wntr. 6'T3-t840 frplc, dbl aar. cor lol. RV d rps· enc 1 Pat 0 EnchantlnL'Trl·leve COZY brick frpk. for s nuggle limo. private lake. 7~ Min. CottaMeM J IJ4 ExlL First & last mo. 04St mo . H 3 ·4 569 home. Sap. vin1 roo,m1i---------1 th rromOra•"'eCo. Utilities ... •••••••••••••••••••• 546-.3189 531-~A&l. No P'ee. 'fl • 111 IR ....... D .... EW adds an intimate touch to is 3 bdrm. "• red hill :._ !>~7-7$00 w oor·~o-ce ng ston """ " h $ 7 000 av•jl. S700. per acre. COMMERClAL l:M2$=-. :M;::es:-a::-;V;::e:nf:;:e:-:-3-::b:r-. :211---------1 ~l:!~lua::a D;c~~a1lg r IRVIME GROVES ome. 14 • \ ~~ t~rrns. 6;1·2000, Mr. Cbarmlna i br. ldeal tor ba. newly decor. Walk to FOR LEASE: 3 bednn. 2~~~~~~~~~ coordinated Family ~:~a~[a!u~e~~~~ LIDO Rr.•LTY esnger. gt. antlqun. art studio or sc:hools&park.968·9301 ba.brOJ'ldncw.1700sq.1t.1- room & cheerful kitchc near pool and park? An ~ ..._.. f'Topert'f 1400 wbalAlvcr. McNash Real· Landing home w /3 car IWtcho San Joaqu.IA 2 Br. with overhead nuores a t t r a c l i v c 3377 V1a lido, H.L 67).7100 ••••o••••••••••••••••• ty,6'2·1334.642·7430 3 Br. 2 ba. bit.Gs. washer· aar. 1525/mo. lncld& den. pvt. paUot oo. golf cent li&hllng & view ol ''Orangewood" model l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!! 0•.a.~u~.m 8 dryer, newly redecoral· gardener.Nopet.8, course$495.840-099'1 loveJy rear yard. 968--44 ~•& 1 rur~rd. pets OK. ed. 654 W. Wilson, C. M. FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm. 2 --------- .... 0 D .... OSIT home with J bdrms., lath t --e-h I 041 .................. •---L I 069 COUNTY u Bob ;.~~o. No pets. $400. mo. CaU ba. brand new 1900 sq. ft. LEASES AV AlLABL£ " a-& plaster construction. ~--ac ..-.. ,._ • --, _____ ...,_._.. ____ 1 Jack Saunderson days • .".t'"8 home w/formal Uve ln Irvine Vlll&fe. MORETURM! fireplace, all electric •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9°/oMMM ·-leech 3140 fl42-o:ll2.eve.s546-2277 ~ ram rm wet We~vehomesavall. or Don't be left oul! Gel k1Lchen. plus much more Back S.y 3 Br country SU0.000 Down " · lease m •• La Cuesta new. Com rorontyS72,500 . .Beinby area.SOxllSlot.$62,950. $114,000SWt.r•77 •••••••••••••••••••••••COLLEGE PARK Lse. J bar.SS7S./mo. •nc ldg WalnutSquaro parably low priced. 2 Chmtmaa. l~ dwn. 20W Orchid. Sharp Hw-Xlwt Ana Br 2 Ba. fplc. Iae liv rm. gardener. No pets Ranch Cal.Homes Story warm natura ~ Prb Sl,705,QOO. 3 Br. ll!I. ba, dshwshr. din area. family kitcb. Roberts Rffffy Deerfield Univ Pk tones, Wallpaper, u11 W I L L T A K E bltns . patio, beaul Newly painted. cpts. 141-1611 Culverdale Col.Park graded carpets, cust.o SPYGLASS HILL. Vu. 3 EXCHANGE Land.scp. close to elemen· drps. frdnr Incl. No pets. 2 bdrm. your choice ot 3 drapes. Clean & proud. Br 2 Ba. last brand new Year-Old. 31,7S9 sq. ft of. t.ary, Jr.High, .ti Edison $395 mo. ~9-0185. aft from SM<> to MOO. bdr. Format DR. cov HardTofind housebyowner.640-1751 fice building. Cully as· High . 1 ml to bch. 5/wknds. Twosty3Br2Ba.lgeyd. Jbdrm.yourcholceofl• eredpatlo.968-4456 a---------•I sumable, no-fee Isl. S39St mo. 960·1U7 & B b 2 car gar. 1395. Nr. rromS33S.toS415 ---------f---------• Cozy charmer. multi IEAUTIRIL Seller carries 11 year 963-8961 3 r. 2 a Condo. Encl BusbatJ.846-9088 4 bdrm your choice of 6 REALIARGAIM Woodbridge level brick paliO!oi. paths. 3Hugebdrms. +family; second. Will close In one patio, gar. adults only rromS4SOtoSMO 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. Cami' gardens, aviary. vu & newcarpet&paint. week. Dane Wilhite or Surfer Special. $270, ulll No pet.a. ~·5851. eves •Br. 2ba. 4 blks from No Fees This may be your last 0-... D"'ILY l·S Don Lake pd. 2 Br. pet OK. Fee. ~-78.27 Westmn.str MaU. 1 blk lo R"'...,.H ••"'•TY ly room. upgrade chance to buy a new near beach 2 Bdrms ,......,. ~ Main Re 1 I 5405370 schls. cul·d·sac. Kid s """'-~ <:arpelln(C. 1 yr. ne PARK H 0 ME . 2 S125.000 2311 FA.IRHIU n a i.. • 4.BR PLUS28A OK.$415. Ph848-9'2'7 551-2000 Jo~~~i~S~i~l,:>g0 ~las :~:.\,~~a~~i:a~~ •--aNi-aa1 1052 ~~;t;':9°" 1£. iQPluall ~ ~~ ••••• ?!_~~ R~?J~Si~ Sharp 4 Br. 2 Ba. xtras. UNIVERSITY PARK Vi C.,,......., _.,,.., "r""' ac• B 2 b di h h AGT. 540-0555 close to 11chls. bch & 111, J Br 2~ Ba + bonus 4U""'.Uo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prap~i r~ a. 8 was er. A. •ew~ • ...-. -Spectacular ocean view. shopping $450 mo. rm .. Xlnt Joe:. AvaJI Nov Iv ._.._._ 752•1920 494.a125 ft6 NewTwnhse. 2 Br, l~ !>a. 962·5982 l. S495 . 547·7044 or PREsTIGE and pride of ••oo OU.,.LST. NIWl'Oll ""'" eves a · adults. Gar. patio. S275. 833-!2L5 . ·' : : .. WESTSIOE REAL TY IN C 848·2323 BY OWNER Condo, 2 Br Ba, S41 ,500. Appl 848-0067. Prine Only Rainbow's End The pol of gold is this bedrm with formal din ing and separate ealin ar~a in kitchen. Great ramily rm. sep laundry & shake roof. An un ta.nushed 2 yrs old wit lots or warm brick an earth tones, only SSS.000 ownership will be yours Cornniercial Hewportleoch 3169 165 C 21st S t . CM . La Cuesta hme. 3 Br l:V.. --------- in this superb upgraded Prwrli'f 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8017. Ba, nr school & beach. Sunsh1ney Sharp End to .. ~'-ome i·n the Sea Ter· . -r-· LUXURY furn condo $4.SOmo.641).4.543 Condo. 2Br. all bltns . ww• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ook' · • New Xtra Lrg Twnhse. 2 Comm pool close lo race.3Bdrms .. mcludin BAYFROllli..IT overl g. tennis crt. 3 er. l lfa ba. rrplc. d /w. VACATlON LIVI NG ! rrwys. No 'ise $S2S. a very la rge mas tc "" br.S'700mo.64().17S1 $3SO mo. s4 6.6299 Supersharp2 Br2 B•.1 675-M88 bedroom W/ftreplace omce building, spec· 0 5574411. • sly Twohse. Lge patio.---·------2 c, Great ocean v i ew. tacular view. luxurious CEANFRONT. 2 Br . gas BBQ, tennis. pool. Woodbridge Twnhme3Br 'tS 3 AMPUSDa:fRVIHE Private community 22;v~~~~ET executlveoffices.Anxlnt ~/~~~ie/r:~t!I OC~li 3BR. 2BA Condo . jacuzzi. Sauna. gar, 2 Ba. A/C. upgrades. OPF'.N DAILY Sl00,000. investmentalS630.000. 6422711 Dihwshr,cpts,drps,enc. security. Walk to bch. lake&poolpriv 640-llM2 8A.M.T06P.M Spacious 5BR. 3BA, IU.LGRUHDY . · patio. ldry rm, dbl gar. Adults . $325. Ownr.•--------- "'LPl .... EVI••.. gourmet kllch has Redtot 675•6161 3 Br, frplc, mod kit. wtr softner, pool. Avail. 963-8985&536-7487eves. 'niE.RANCH : ~arge ex· -. " ....-. microwave&selfclean'g Wmter$350mo.Yrly$400 NeerOCC. $325.960-4018 eeutive home m se~t The design is superb, oven. Walk to pools, ten-f.or Sale-L..aMd mo. Pvt patio. Will rent eves, 893 3413 days SHARP J Br. drps. tplc, area. 4 Bedroom. family from the soaring ceilings ms & beach. $97,500. . unf t 1 ht rt 'f garopnr, boat access, nr room "'Cascade" with to the beautiful brick LAGUNA BEACH Agent. 673-7601 Commercial-lndusl~ial um 0 r g pa Y 1 MESA HORTH beach, schls & park. S39S aardener. $525/mo. Agt. rrplc. Living rm., damn Ocean & mtn view JSR Bldg. $175,000 Appoint· ~~~~d. 2131287'7420 Attractive 3 BR. 2 Ba. lse.846-J872 752.7315 rm .. family rm .. hobby 2BA, lrg famrm, frplc, rnentonly. P V stone frplc:. rncd NEW 0 8 loft. laundry rm & lush crpts. This lovclyNwpt Shores2Br &den. RidMrdD.Fome'f Hom..Unfwwislted r~ar yrd, shutters."'"" ERH ME4 r3Uruv.Pk5brhm.Prtme OWner Must Sell bdrms. Bring your fam1 home is priced un Beaut decorated. Owner &Assoc's.Reatton ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa1Jpaper. $38.S. mo. on Ba"J car g. shake roof. loc. Pvt comm tef!...&.& ly,largeorsrnall&s~lll believably at $77 ,500. anxious. S74,500. Agt 640-l700 G.nerai 3202 monthtomonlhorlease. Bright & spacloua eool S595. S52·8_.-,, Will sell VA·f<'HA or yo may assume ex1st1n FHA loan. 3 Bedrm i.hake roof. fireplace prime area. Just $65,900 II Roberts Realty 11241llacb11¥4 llunllflCIOft ... u NEAT3BR,2 BA. w/lg, ram ktch. frpl, encl aluminum patio, w/w cpt, close to schl shop , ping & bc:b. 846-4138 1n comfort & pra\'Jcy Don't wait on this one. 631·3900. 646·7414 lmmed. oc:cpy. CaJI Agt. thruout. Cheery kitchen, ,52.9391 Closto• to 44 acre park"' 1t o..lexes/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• George Martin to see immac move· In cond. UNl __ V_P_R_K_V-il-I --n-1 poolf.&tenrus Sllfi,500 c:::::::cuRTISBRAOLEY IO°lo DOWH Onifss• 1800 SlSS. 6-plex, l br, singles 546-8640 Sngls OK. U9S mo. . · age ,, E3 . ~9~~?5 Newport Shores 2 story, ••••••••••••••••••••••• o k . S t a n t o n . 848-9t2'7or962·328'7 Princeton. 3Br. nu p&Jftt. beam clngs. Under WATERFRONT Beachcomber, fee . IMMAC, Mesa V~rde 2Br. chiJdren OK. Pets ~mo.644-7770 'h. .. _ i55~2l·E7~0A0.0C-E.· ·.· .• : .~· FAMILY LIVING market at 178.900. Owner DUPL"'v 631-2011. 547 ·2501. home. 3 Br. l i}J Ba. ideal w/dep.$285 mo. 002-3S33 Spac. Unw. Pk 28r, .wa. 4 BR, 3 Ba. bltns, 3 car motivated! Alsodeluxe2 ~ 879·1060 loc Close to schools. or53S-032l w/lr&atnum,dblszm.u gur. crpts. Outstanding br. 2 story. Sea Wind PIER & DOCK lalboa PeniMUla 3207 shops, beach le Cwys. $425 bdrm. lake ovr lse. 6 Mo loc. Monarch Buy Tcr· Con3~~i~.' DOWN !~ i~~:ri!.. s~~~\ )~~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:~· last +$100 dep. 3 Br 2 Ba comer lot, Cplc, left $400/mo. lncls UH of race. Submit all offers. Property Jlouse S42·38SO SUIO OOO. JBr. 2 bath. Across from Fam Rm, country kit, co.mm pool/tennis crts. REAL TORS ~OODfB~lTH REALTY 'ewldt:r 675·1233 Bay beuch. Lovely view. M~A VERDE 3 Br. Fam trsh/wtrpd S375.S54-7533 M:!.()604. Agt. E bo R 530 3080 BY OWtilER 5490 yrly. 675-1304 Rm, dbl fplc, completely H U N T I N G T O N The Terrace. 3 Br end Wt· I w oom . Beaullful 3 Br. 2\.ia Ba . lncOtMPl'OpHty 2000 redecor.ated. lmmed HARBOUR AREA, 3BR. it. Fplc. upgTaded. elec 5 Bdr + Family Rm Lge 2 br, 21.o..i ba Twnhsc. 2300 sqrt hme on '~acre, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg 3 Br. 2 ba dplx on possession: S425 mo. 2BA w/huge family room gar opnr. Self cln ovh. Beautiful "Greentree" Lndscpd .. frplc .. <'Om· cul de sac lot. Huge Fam 67 Steps To Sand ~~&a~J~~nE·J,~1}~~· Gr~ optional. Call & frpk, near schools . Shutters & nr pool.~- home, 5 bedrooms. 3 munlly pool. $64,500. Rm~ pool table •. wclbar. 2 17 Unit Molel tApt Call Mr Col~. 675.2653 545-or 546·2313 S42S/mo. CALL TOBlN 673-0944 balhs. family room & Ownr.640·0254. fplcs, lge patio wmew $400.000.$100.000Down aft 2 PM A t The REALTY 846·1371...WE --------- brick fl.replace Separat"' Redwood decking. RV Owner Carry Balance J ks G Q d' R-......&....1 JW-.L.-/"'gt ALSO HAVE other pro-TURTLEROCK·VlEW, 3 guest dining roo m~ parkng OK. wulk to golf Agent673·4545 ac on roupLt · ..,.,....s"_.~ "' perties for rent. Homes, Br 2 Ba. fam rm. Dine Ceramic liled entry MISSION VIEJO course. $89.900. 646-2305 Best Deal, $300, util pd, 2 Jbr~r;:~,~~ lsl, Apls. and Condos. Rm. Jge yard. Nr tennis • ________ ... Close to schools, park TOWNHOUSE Br klds pets OK Fee & pool. $M5 mo. $200 Ste. ---------•and pool llKR . c.ill Light. airy. cheerful HEWPORTSHORiS 8 UNITS MainRentals.5'0-mo last.security,clng. Redec. 3 br, 2 ba, new dep.Agt.7S2..0l88 $7900 DOWN 540-1720. ~:nba~r~a~ n~ .P~:~· C~c:i:~~~.~3~n In ~ta Mesa.~ixer up· COl"OftCldet Mer 3222 4br'1~~~~~~?tst. ~~t·~r;>~· dsf:'s~~o~ 3 Br 2 Ba. on cul de Hc. TARBEU. rm could be children's & Lido shopping. Nwpt pers. Only IS down ••••••••••••••••••••••• + last&sec:urity. 963-4:;69orS31·9545Af?l. lge yd. close lo schls & 2 Bed rm, Townhom Shores Club. tennis. 2 Seller will carry balance Sh ~llrr 2 BR d COSTA MESA pk. $42S. 552·0430 ah with new <'rpt6. new dorm Private entry r A real money maker or . s._ • . en, Fr. Qtr/3br,2ba,tCondo Oean, 4 br. 2 bath. R/O, 7PM. patio Pool & tennis pools. 3Br. I~~ ba. rplc. Call542·3676 spacious l1v·rm, giant I I DW t d r I ---------drapes new paint Take $78500 lgel.Jvrm. . backyard. Pvt"-h ..,·75. $350/lsl l asl/sec/c n . crp. rps, Pc. CULVERDALEHOMES over FHA loan & owner "'#I hi Califonia" · ~HT RE.t.LTY "" .., MESA VERDE SJSO/mo 963·4569 or .11 h 1 r ..... 1 Rlw '""' Bd h 1198·3533 or 675·8824 or 3br/l'•bal'""" .. /mo. 531-9545Agt 3Br. 2Ba. frplc, rtew WI e p mance. _. LOCJll"G t.och I 048 979 8533 846 5907 3 rm. ome + J units. 675-6224 .,... """"' carpet nr fwy pools per mo includes ell •••••• ••••••••••••••••• • • Anaheim. Income Sll.000 1st, last. sec .. clng. 3 Br 2 Ba new paint •. park .;.,.../mo ,H',,, .uw • $36,900 Full µri ce. Yr Price $115.000. JASM INE CREEK'S CGll 549·1655 c ts cov:d atlo S37S . -.. '.,....._. 531·5800 * VIEW LOTS * 491>-7222 831-0836 NEWPORT HGTS. PrincipuJs only most popular m~el-r%o &.1-4649 p ' 2 Br. upgrd'd. nice loc:. lntentational Real You (·an t'hoo:.e from a _ 3brw/warm rom rm. Al· Pyramid Exchangors Plan 2 with 2 bedrhis & · Fncd yd w/covr'd wd Estate H.twort& vanety or locations & Mission Vi~fo t 067 ley access & rm lo add 833·1768 den; ~ greenbelt wilh 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse, dbl gar '3 Br, tam rm, cp~. drps, patio. air cond, frp~. _________ , pr!~ All have oc<'an ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. $87,500 Call agt. ocean view from patio. A W/auto opnr, pvt paUo. fncd yd, nr bch, shop'g, & ~/mo. 546·9751. views. IMMEDIATE OCCUP forappt. 752·9023 4 br house. 2 br house & bargain at $725. per mth D/W.S350mo.963-4058 schls.$350.536·6155. lniM 1044 MORINS REALTY f 1 1 duplex. Costa Mesa. on yearly lease. Includes . No Fee To Lessee •••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR,famrm. rpc, rit MEWPORTCREST Sl65k.Ownr.645·7117. a ll ame n ltles -Easts1de 3Br . 2 ba •3 Br,2balh.Xlntlocatlon. Ra11ch San Joaquin con * 494-8057 * ~hlfdcr!~·sir~~.ds(;cl.00o~e Elegant J bdrm .. 2~ 4 Clubhouse, pool Jacuzzi, s9rage. ~aJ";0• Also $400 mo. 1St & last. 3 BR. 2\l't ba., fam. rm .• format din. rm. Very private' 2 Frplcs. & IQJ.J of space. SSSO do. Lease option at ... ,O .... DR"' ... LTY ... baths,dlnlngrm.,family VA .PLEXC.M. tennlscourts. 2 raptS250. 968·1452 900-3388 •od k t 1 LAGUNA .. " ..,.. ,.. rm. + sitting rm. off Assume VA loan. no COLEOF .... ._ORT B b • ilYS mar e ,.u ue Gallery or Homes ms tr. suite. Burglar qualifying. Bltns. copper RE"'L"ro'""'as.-e a u l 3 r · 2 b a Forrentorforsalc HIDEAWAY C I ll 9411 1 b" . kl '""' Townhouse. New paint& 0 ... LYS37 .. $84,SOO 752 1681 2 Bedrms & den an <'a 7 I 4 I· alarm system thruout. 3 P um ing, spn n ers. 2515 E C H CDM d " ~ -------1 d d Decks. This is truly one Good area. Won't lost. · st wy, CptsA 1•1 ble J,8.J..1& pacll0 11· 3 BR. 1'4 BA. comm 3 br, nr High School & Agent 552· 7000 Nl!:W Univ Pk Pc.•tt>r. nyon w/sec u e rear BY OWNER. 2600 sqrt. or the rinesl con· 645-1103, South Coast Jn. 675·551 I ' Vil now_.,., mo. a pool. Sh:srp & clean. Fwys, $385. mo. 4S12 Twnhm 2llr, 2Da. W<' >·ard Pallo. terrace & Aegean IUlls. best deal domlnlums in Newport vestment Co. Larry S46·S880 ' Avail Nov 21st. Agt. Charleyvllle. 549-UMIZ. lrt't!houM' 1M1letotow~ at 192.500 New ever 3BR.,dln.rm .. fam.rm .. _,. :.JB g k"ds ts 847 8SS3/eves96J 5145 bar frplc din rm ti.It lix & beach .• All lh1s for onl} ythin~ Vacant Reduced <.:res~ll W"LKER TRIPLEX frpl., 3 full baths +sew· ......,, r. ar. I • pe . . . Brand New Oranget.ree B .150 ownr64~ Si64.SOO <.:&llnnwtosee S3.000 ror immed. sale ...... :'TY -..1.75_5 "00 ing center. Spacious OK. Fee. Maln Rent.als, 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc. bltns. Plan Ill. 2 Br, 2 ba, fam By Ownr. lmmac 3 br, 64S.6646 644·0!197, 644-6977 ~ v & EASTSlDE BY OWNER custom home, adj. to city 540-5370 patio. encl yd, close to rm, llv rm. din rm. At· ... ........ R h.. Ob Near new w /it tr as. park, 2 blks. rrom beach. LOVELY Back Bay Con· school & shops. $44-0 mo. ta ch 2 car fiar w /elec .,., Ul ' 'ne anc ~ •---h I 069 IY OW .... -., .. , 1~·,. 531 ~-4 I St...A.-gar .. lge yd., veget.abl ~ ·-~..-• vcvoo B f 8 c"i'""'I I I ~· ..... or . ...,, Beamed cell's. &c lo do, 3 br. 2 ba, bltns, aJI Afl5 30.960-3389 oFpenerp. ~/c, rptc. "'"" ~t ~re~000 sclJ H>OM€' Trnde or fina n ce. COVIMGTOM mo.Agt.M4·4848 refrig. $425. Located at Spacious 3 Br 211'J Ba. ty Pool & Tennis. $490. de Ind · f R.€'T IG€ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ay ront " o ins s e. cond. thruout. S6SO pe appl's. lncl'g. wshtdry & rom nvat.e Communi· • • _ _ > HARBOR VIEW HOME $308.000. 673·7770 or .. aLEX Unl · o c 11. Twnhme. fplc in Liv Rm. ll' "95 1°61 Ev•• only Ml·5790 JOON "llcwport.NB Original rortor1no 558-8723 ~ •S. or Hwy, newer. 3 br. 345 vers1ty r. a . & Mstr Ste. vaulted 642'.uies .• • . "' - WOOOlllOGI -Mock! J Or. :?•., Ba + Nr. So. Coast Plaza. By 2ba, (pie, lndry. no pets, 645.7777 ce1lgs. bltns. choice lot Warmlnaton ... odel bonu~ rm w Iott bdrm & SaneJemettte 1076 appl. only. Sorry. prln· $495.67~ SHARP! College Prk w1dbl attach aar. pool. REMTALS '" MYST1CHIUS foll b.ith . dir cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cipals only Agt. Ph area 3 br 2 ba bltns M2Smo.640-3710wkdys· SlnJleFamUyHomee ~~~p~~~~o:a~~~ 3BR. JOA, sauna, new ~~ar~i-.h l~kc. ~1·1~~~c~r •••HILLTOP BEAUTY 642-SSSO, eves. 546-lOlll ~· 12 B6JplcF klds.rr~· mhwshr. encl'd. yd. $395: 847-1328evs. • 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... 13$$ Call Steve (2131922 1 View View' Great exec ·n~\ ';,0 ch' ~Or<' · Immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA, ~g ts 18 s4o.~:-a 3205 New York St. BEAUT 3 B 11 3BR. 2 Ba .......... = or(71")"''"';_,.,. h<>me $l59,900 Agent, i OPu,,.·NHOUS.E frplc, shake roof, two •~forSal• 2200 en a . 548-4471. •-d· Jr. newt tede. 3BR.2 Ba .......... . , ,,_._,,., ... patios on beautifully .._. "' cpts"' rps. ust pa nl . BR B RARE UN I V. PAK 873-7601 SAT&SUNll·Sorappt. ldacpd'comer lot. Just•••••••••••••••••••••••ROOMY\Br&den.(plc. 2BR,gar ,fencedyd. $360. Sngls, children, 30R,2Ba ........... a 182-1 Port Sheffield lilted at only 172.500. LOTS, COST.A MESA S of Kwy. steps to bc:h. pet OK. No children. pell. OK No fee. 536·6670 4 '2 a ........... ~ ?.1:'~.10~~~~.2~:: Cott-on a Hill Pee Land S159. •BERTHA HENRY• ·rwo vacant 1-with older Util pd. $350 mo. Call S2SSt mo 546·7506 or Agt. 673·5744, »4·5337 4 BR. 2v.i Ba. "" .. • A real -~d fush1oned Ryowncr m4>998•2 REALTORS 492·4121 house.nextdoorlsnewer Steve,2i3-M5·lD\O Townhomes ~~~~: ~-~o·uc Laguna Charmer. w 1f an· NEWPORT SHORES 215 Del Mar. San Clem construction. Can be Costa Mna 3224 ~~~~~d~o:~-~"2.!~~c ~~I: g~ 2 ~~·~I:~ f:i~· rn=:: ::: : : : : : : : : : : = TURTLEROCK GLt:N. ::;~~ra:::~~!1vfe~~S'I'~~ W.ATEAFROHT Lease option on 3 BDRM. ~~:~!t:.s caftaro~a~o~~ ;;.;-;·~~~·;~;;:~·~·r~ Bucco I a .• $70°0 Imo: tals. 54o.5J'7o . ~=~:~ :::· :.~::: :: := Plan JI, 4 BR & Atrlu price Is perfect! S79.9l.15. right on the beach 2 BA townhome w/ocean 1 n formation· Ag t • Fam Rm, bllns, fplc, dbl ~:~~ S46·$990. aft Blg Savings, $285, 2 Br, 2 BR. 2 811 ........... $4o3S on lae lot. Avall. Dec. '70 Agt. 645-1103 Two.story 3 bedroom.2 vu from upstairs. Tennis 673-7601 gar w/opnr, fncd back yd · klds • .,,ets. snala OK. Fee 2 BR. 2 Ba ...•...••.• $4$0 '133.SOO. 552·9795 bath. lot.a or patio & deck· rourts · pool & j 8 c · UILDUS w/frult trees. $400. 1st + 3 Br. r'"flc. E·Side. s:ns. Muln Rentals. 5'0·5370 2 Br. 2 Ba. · · · · • · •. · · m5 PRIVACY + Ing. Owner anxious. S00,000. B d N d 2BR 2B .-., TUR-RBQCI( 195.000. Call PRESTIGE P t t h I l I SlOO cln. ep. o ogs. 1st & asl. s.9·3347 or 3 BR 3 b 20x22' f ' a ........... __, 1 ~ Excellent location near HOMES 6646 v P Y as o s n 5#5100 838-7712 • a, am rm. 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... ~ Plan8. l1Dr. 2ba schools: well maintained . 645· 4 AMCHOIAGI Laguna area. willing to · 1!100 sq rt of clean living 3 BR. 2~ Ba ......... M25 Frplc. Patio & Atrium 3 bdrm., 2 bath home. OPEN HOUSE joint venture w /right 4 Br 2 Ba. fplc. lge yard, C'A>mfy 2 br 4·plex. KJds, area. $395 mo. 968-0779 & 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... MOO '81.SOOOwner great starter home or D .1 1 5 2011 Kl 0 Rd IMYISTMINTS builder for ronstructlon close to schools. S380. 111 y a r d . S 2 3 5 • 536-0086 3 BR. 2~ Ba ....... ,$4f0 833-3915or675·3017 kntdatS35.000 aiy .' n,.s . 171414t•7711 al single family homes. &last.546-934.2 Beachcomber, fee . BR 3 b bl 3BR,28a ..•....•... $4~ ---------1 J HR. huge fnm rm. -Prine: on~. Dys 8Jl·201l. 547·2501. • ~· nr. sc s. Or S48S '=~::::.2~st:.'3~~~ ~1~~~. Jimi&e~~;t South&.eg.a 1016 ~~:_:~: nds/evs ·~~c.ti~~~::01.~:. 8791000 ~~'w1~"gofit~fa~·t, ~3BBRR~22b~288~.~~:.'.'.'.'.~ ba.. under construction 54&-8640 ••••••• •• •• ••• ••• ••••.. • Child ok. 833·8974 MESA Dlt.. MA.It 9(i8..0779 & 536 0086 • .,.. a."· · "" _, Comm• dh• 0CHll HAVE OCEAN VIEW IN· . 3BR.2~ 811 ......... ! f7&.000. Cell 833-2l"4. FUD THE DUCKS fl CJ COME PROPERTY Will DISllAILI! 5 Br 3 Ba. $475· -"7 8968 Gorgeous 3 Br hme. close 3 BR. 2"11 Ba.········ . r r o m t h e I g e View trade for diesel yacht. HOME or 644~ to beach. ~ mo. Inc Ids 3 BR. 2~ Ba.········ J.M. Peters Plan C. w air, other upgrades, 1118,000. Ml-4SZS LJngo waterfront deck. 2-sly • 5 2 br, den. 2~ ba. 3 levels. 4193-481' 2BR 2B D td --r~ l2 "6 wtt & irdnr. For lnl'o 4 BR. 2~ Ba .••.••••• MS BR •-1 3 b 1770 sq.n. lots of glass & • 8 • en. c:rp • -_., .. II o.a 1 .. 11 ' · "' P ayrm.; 3 wood On pvt quiet cul drps, rorced air beat. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• _c_a_. '""'--"'-----• t~!1.~ond&,:,.,.W9anl~ ~1'· de-sac w/sec:urity gstc. V I E W L 0 T • garb-<llsp, bllns, Pr allo, Spacious Dana Bluffs 'Br. bltna. fplc. dbl gar . .. _ BRAND NEW TurUerock -===== Glen Plan m. by owner. Completed Nov. 15. Cholc:e view lot. On gnenbelt. 4 Br Fam Rm, Ubrary, din rm, 2 ba, powder rm. club prlv. uu•" "'-'" .-• .-.. 198.500.499-4148. $45,000. garage, water urn Condo. 38r, 2~ ba, f:830 nr school11 . Bch & ••• LARGE FAMILY CAYWOOD REALTY Outstandlnii view or ~~!:°'/l~~~su: aq f\ .. Breathtaking view Warner areu. $400. Kids HOME feulurin.g rt;d • 548·1290 * Othtrltffllstate Back Bny located on of beach and harbor pels OK 847·2273, cedar natural beaoh. big lrvtn• Av'.. . N"wport Acron from Country from LR & MBr. Upper ft MG-2Sll · view, SBR Really nice. West c 11 I r H n r b o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• B "'h I " I d" Club tower cpl 'd sundecka ---------1 12118.000 JUghlands. Beaut• br. 2 ~HCMM't eac · nc u es ap· 275MesaDr ·~06 Cl b bse 1 j 1· tlwwt'toi ba. tamrm, upa.ndcd Fors. 1100 proved plans for 4 . u ·J:::· acuu , H ~·' laundrv rm.. new cust ........ .......... ..... bedroom home. Call to-MESA VERDE . Btn IJ . 3 sauna, ten s crt. etc All ~ _sia __ .soo_.644_-0688 ____ 1 .. •OVERSIZED FLAT LCYr-approx 14,000 sq. n. close to tennis courts. pools. pnrks and be11ch.18(1,()()(). RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN abr, 2~ ba San Lula Rey, Golf course, lake . 1115,000. 547 ·70U, m-3215 ---------1 ••• EXECUT I VE NEW Univ Pk Peters RENTAL·4 9R luxury Twftb m 3 br 2~ ba, C home w /whltewater Plan. Xlnt loc. 1118.SOO. view-Upper Emrratd 5'M°'4/m.32U B•1 · Ca 11 Chery I . _________ , 497·31~ UNIV PK vwaae 111. Ox· u.eo atCll Estot. tcrd.. 3 Br 2~ Ba + bonua 494-1616 49M5S I rm. Xlnt loc. 189.500. 83WZ15 er S.7-7044 49 J..11 U "' d •-Br 2 Ba r I ...._ -A t o r S 7 S 0 I m o . •••••••• • ••• •••• •• • •• •• kltch. Approx. 2.000sq.ft. 8Jt26 self eont'd rull bath ~ .... ~ee. . • rp c. uocamlCU tt513CAM .... "-1~ Prinonly cull 542·7727 ror J : rl I hed 1' Id Set' 645·6646 c:ellln1s. atrium. new <714 >493"'900 3 Br. 3 bo lownhou1e. ""'w! ,,.,'"' us.re n I ns e. 1 ll '9 Spnrklln1 new cond OPF.N OAll.Y • appl.Agnt. up w.llh awning. SUISO.~~ fh€lJIG€ cpts. pant, paper.BToro . • $470 Call "Lila " IAMT06P M S48-617a __ ! > 845-0049 •••••••••••••••••••• •• 846-ta?torMa-MMevea.' · · · • HEIGHTS 4 HOME~ 3 8r cpta drps Kid• ok 2 twmo 4br. 2 ba, incl se New Peters' Home th WITH VIEW MIWPOIT HACH c:a; gar. Patio. s32'5. tJI Laite Forest sun & U '""" 3344 Unlv. Partc. Up1raded~ Sinale wide l BR. 1 Ba, ·~ ............_ ~8 club 549-1862 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~. 2 ba. view' rec:. Slfl.000 now. and only I t $3995 --__... N u t Pit p SS60/mo until cloee of <0odf:9c~ c:~tury 2i hch•p ZIOO '-t•V*J 3234 ~m~.v3 or' 2i:t~'; mo.:w.s.wr . escrow. mov~ you In lo· Mobile Ho me Resale ••••••••••••••••••••••• IF YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Z29 sqft. ~l loc. S.550 'nlE TERRACE. bellllt! day F.11crow to c:losc Dlvtslon,956·9251 WlllBuy·Sell·E~hna bavea1en•lcotoorrerorEdln••r1Broollhurst. mo.833·3215,5471044 uparaded. Cambrldp Oll<-r l\brch 1, 1977 and any real or personal toodt to sell, rlace an ad IUptt 3 br, 3 ba, fplc. Mod .. 3 Br 2 Ba, formal before Sept. l, 1977. 3 COZY 30' trailrr w /yard, proecrty anywhere. In th c 0 a I y P II o t DW. lndry rm, S3951mo l Bt. 2 buondo. Bltns. alr din rm. tptc, •a.r dr opnr, Bedroom. 1~. bath. pet1. children OK. Cal.Coastlnvestment Oesslfied Sertlon . 9D-45tll or 531·~ A•t.. oood.$350 $450 mo 644·5576 or SU2,000. Agrnt. sst-7777. Newport. Bch 546·2656 714.1!2·2123 Pbone8G·58'78 no fee. 963-2187 844-489Seves I ........ U.fwwl.a.d ttwnU.._.,....., Af I n h r..t.a..ct ..... lwah~ .,_llWllhu.fwoa. ......... ......._ Thurtcla .Novemt)ef18 1978 DAILVPILOT CJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ' 4400 ......... 3Z44 •tllw,_f.._. JZ6' L.clgille•~ 374' CottG Mna 3124 CostaMfta lli4 t llwl'*"lt•leedl 3140 ... lwwwhu.t.ra. ~~ .... nd•n!~~~ ~-~~ ..... ._ .... ·············•···•····· .................................................................................................................. ~~·····;···· COLONY 3 Dr. 2 be. rv Kina. Carme,I s BrOnthebea~h.GOO.UUlpd. BllANDNEW Hew ownera o••••••••••••••••••••~~!Sl~~r!':.S::.!e05:il~ tr.dMew ... • comm poolttennla. &-U +FR. nr pan .. acbool. Pee Mah' Ren ta la Bucbwood Apta. tll3l l lk' 1pt. ~n view, \m. b1tb. Shown Mon Sat Orrtcu trltb prlule , fl.~1'01 lae $39~. Cat l51Smo.&W-T'770 ~~ Love It ancl lhaDDlla.R a .ortera2 med. OCCllY· ms in ·•ooly". Call art tpm. baths .UCea~aaq.tt 111 ... 8f 3 • 2041 a It 6 o br, 2 ba. lOOO •Q. ft uul. 0121Mor4!M·~ R.era recfd. ~OOSS or clud!na, u~llUes. --wetlceada. Baek Bay area. 2"" Oceanfront Apta. bach accurtty apt w/pool. ~ ilq.ft. uruta &, ram-rm. frplcs. M!!O. st&adio. Ute cooking. 1&2 Jacuul, A/C. dabwbr. 1125 tnd. utll Unfum l oy McC-* .... Newln 1~.!>"'~~aWcoodhedbborid~ Avail Dec ht. t2i 3> br SUS-$37S. UW tncl • ~-11 Adult• onJy. No pet.a bachelor. Qwet. No JIN. ~~::n.~:.'~ u!kw~thp ....... 1110 .Wwport ~v111;;;~ uae of lake, ~. S38-032l .LI~ :0-~ new Mar at C213)462..M9t apts ~97~or~398'1 CoeMMeM S41-77J 9 ._ pcarb. awfm'a pools c~. Harbot View Homes leocll 376' ::-troll I~ Pt!tt-M°"' Q/., pl1"' 1~1 Me"nder pent OCEAN VIEW Wrk.a fem ChrtsUan. kll ".~. ,_S4_7s_._mo __ S4-M __ l86 ___ .... Port oft no w I pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• tumbl1nri 1,1,\1111rfull$ nnJ QUl-..1 poob Lislen IO ihe 2 br, cpts .• pool, play yd. RENTALS prvf'fC, at.t:ps to b('h, N.8 COM D> to 1~ aq. fL , dol1s ... ~.'.~:. Collcae rrk :,O~t>C,n°:~~rN~~ llST ~riJol ~ig 'ltNorruondgrowmg ihings n o peh 2208 A . ~~~~1a:.~:.bw~: Sl5067$-1706'.MS-2223 ~~te:.~~~1r:r?:.r<'f~~~ed. ·1 ..___,1 Just pamt.t.'<1 c~. frt!8h paint. Uni IUY 'bur oduh op.trtnwru hOl'nV 01 Pln'1'Crwk \Alloge ., _DeJ_a_w_are __ . ~---·--1 lo b ch. Sm tt 11 pet Slp'a rm only, no cook •1, , _S360 __ ._~_l_S38_d_Yt!ll __ . ---1 que Home\ 67~ Some people say you get "tof41 Mll'ot H...'N you con '-''UOY untAU&I pnvocy Mew Lalle Pn ~lcome. ~7-5448,. for older em pl 'd non· U You N~ A Sta/fed 6 WOODBRIDGE. new whatyoupayfor!Weof· clnd lo~uiv Dl'luxe3br.2"'ba.att.1 br L.aguna Charmer drlnk'r, no amok'r . Furnia.bed Office. call 'bt)', 4 Br. 3 &. 3car gar, New 3 brnH .. lge room s. fermorc.AndthcpriceJs dbl pr .. patio, frplc 17l Quiet neighborhood' mo. t5430rango,C.M. Tll F. EX ECUT IV g • lot• or room, lndacpd, frplc, pool, kids ok. $52S., 1esi1. Membel'!Jhlp in a A RECREATION P>\RADISE. Tv.otmmc:ourt._ Alabama 536·3485 o · SUITE. Rent lncludt1 ' lake4'P001 n .. i11 '8JI.. Av S4'151!ee7S.1666 ealth Club. A tcnnls Si.Mminlng pool plus unlq~ \IO!tn.~11 pool. J.ciu.m. 535-1711 • $275. mo+ SM. mo aar. Furn. room In Costa f/tlme ~ept .. phono " No oefi ten · t s.i id ... ,.,.. :S~1-;t;;-;~N;:;J~"94-.:m5~;;~'*ief;;..iM2:8~~-ii Mesa. Nico quJet home mall 11ervlce. utll A MW· 0 pe ~lease.~ 2 llt. 2 IA DUPLEX 81 s rus euoos. r ~II court. Muuntoln lodge clubhouw 2 B... 1 ~ b a. Ne leocll 3869 for working peuon. jll.nltoriaJ. Secy'• ar olc Ownr/AIC ~ Isl t. ~d~1\f10 o~:: Dr~\.i a;''R:'~~~: \Mth flreploce,conwnallon pil blllicvds. g,tl'Tl. SOU'lll. ('pt.I~ dryer .. ttfrlg ....................... M2-4'1'!M equip avall. Newport EAtrr. Execty~home, mo. 7. or c . Saunas + great OC· Huny101hegood life .,nd1henreLnc. Incl. ew pain~. $Z'1S. PAUMIWPORT Hohh.Mohh 4100 Center 640-~10 •2 sty, 4 Dr, 2~ 8 • Fam BAClC BAY 3 Br, l Ba, lge Uvities· Swida)' DBQs. FROM $""'-"'TO"'",." CaUS46-512Sal\$.30. APA.RTMIMTS ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••COM dhc &uiles from $150. -<Rm. wetbar. Lo::'ely yard,....,,. mo . .,,d.s, pets Parties wllb live bands. ~ --1 z o...a~ d • , cpts, d~. t.hruou_t . l''ully OK. ~81168 l'U n-ee Sunday brunch. locludlng Hebt NEW 3 Br 2 Ba. ree nn, or °""""'ma an HoHdCly G.nh7 UUl lncld, A/C, ample lndscpd aocl pnllo. $57"1---------1 ,...,_ 0 _, h *· rm. BBQ, nr Cit.)' 3!_~50 Laguna area residents J>kl,Janitor6'ts-GOO • ,....,.~"~ .. 1~~~·~"'"007~•!_.__J-~~~~~~=--! '""'Dll<Jrnom.0.WS.. H 11 HBHS S3SO rlVlll-· expecUng 0ue1ts re ~""" nc ·'""" Yourrentdollursgoeven TwoBedroum.TwoBath • + • · ()peoMDally . • • ·"The last spice in •-leoch 1241 WATBRlOMT further• .. •A terrahc IJ(X)AdatnsAve .. tn~Mesa. -.s700eva. Spa·Poola·Tenni.I gaster them at Castle Mariners Mile Square, ~ UDO ISLE, 2 & a den, maintenance crew, pro-f ,..._ ,... __ ~ Acrosa from Faablon Laguna Ocean View N.B. 1000 ft. WCH·lacing •••••••••••••••••••••••over 2500 sq. rt. of fesslonal management acro55 rornV'fonge~College 411ocbto.._. Ialand at Jamboree oa Villa foraweekormore signlirg & sundeclt. Lee an 3 Arch Bay, 3 br, ULTIMATE living. Full staff that cares, and between Harbor and Fo~. 2 br, painted. drapes, San JoaQuiDKIJla Road. & receive l <>'Xi dilcouDt, S44-2ll1 .. ,,,. ba, ocean view, Pvt Meurll)', underground friendly n eighbors. 1714)540 UOO. NOWllEn'DING crpts. l ba, (!U atove, C714t644-1900 Nov/Dec ool~. For NI•---':.------bch. only 1750 mo. <.:all pert:inc &dockage avail Models open daily l G-7. cloeed gar. No pets, no servaUooa cal $.SllJ Prime Newport loc .. 'l ol· . Rut b Sac ha r , Bk r . $91.S Per mo. ye an teASe. Sorey, no one under 21 & 1 childttn. SZLS 6 depoeit. G.tst Home 4 1 $0 fices, 52.S sq. n. ea. $250 • Southland Associates. IOf&leocJI no pets. Roommate CostGM.sa 3124 CostoMesa 3824 42Sl2thSt OCEAHFROMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo.each . ... 33$-20t2or99'7~l. Realty 675-3000 ~~C::c~~;'°· .................................. :: ......... Vacant 3 br, z ba, fple, 3BR,2ba.S550 Loving care. 24 Ian , UdoR.ealty 61,,.noo 'SUPER RENTAL! l Br · COME HOM .. E TO baJCOQY, gar, paUo. 1411 2 BR, l ba. Yrly. $375 balanced dlell. P9 Newly cpt'd., drp'd, AC. Ocean vu l Br, stain Br 2 Ba d...i·, fplc, 1 b'... ,..._....__. Oarde Anfl• Alabama M&-9088 HIWPORT TBRACE room. patios. Sf4.l83S 300 sq.fl. Harbor Blvd n.r glass windows, frplc, bcb .,.,. pts A_:: ..,_...,.... n ..-FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE .r-THI· .r•• 3BR,2bacondo~ U 'dHo Jnl S.O. Fwy. $195. mo. deck, gar, S47S mo. to • new c • uay.o, th ..--.r11:..a.Wlu...C,...,,.DO c me, · ceroom.a, 546-7695 Turner .... oc .• 94.1171 """"'"t. Beam clg, natural 8801rvtne <at 16 > $ecailu~W . .....__.. .-""'"" "" board & care for elderl.v•----·------rm .. ....... ('tlC~ ·~ •..v Z Br, dabwr, trpl, eDCI. 2BR,den%bal4:i0 " wood walls. $450 yrly Few 9~ T__,. gar. View balCCllty. No IAYMOHT HOME man/woman. 842-5'790. Prime location in Hunt· RIHTALS m.71!84 t'JOO lMhSt Cat Dover> Live on your own private street in a 2 peta. • J.Stb St. 5.36-8'729 3BR.2ba. S2000Moyrly VacaHo.R...tah 4250 ""-n g ton Be a ch 0 0 LAGUMA IEACH S-a....te 3276 m4>M2·8170 bedroom townhouse with yard & l arge or53&-lT18 SlVS TO llACH ....................... ~~~ g~:~f~ 3 BDRM. newer home •••••••••••••••••••••• patio, wood burning fireplace & at· LARGE 2 Br 2 Ba. yard, 3BR.2ba. Unf. S425 BIG BEAR House for store or omee. Good ex· localed in PoJlafmo New luxury 2 Br 2 Ba z br, winter rental $300. tached garage. LQrS OF ROOM FOR gar, B roo It h u rs l rent. 3Br, 2ba. $22 per posure, signage parltlng. ~ag u na · 2 at hs • twnhse ocean view db <2u> 44.5-5963 or <213> STORAGE AND HOBBI~c i. &Hamiltoo,$2'1S.846·90B8 day.Callalt6.496"'192 Call Mr. P lum mer fireplace. ocean view. pcd j cuui seeuri,_44_7_·"43------~-• ~ ~67 Excellent ram. home at ~~<2t3)~S206 • Adults. $375 2 bdrm. 2 bath Two. LARGE CABIN-BIG ---------~mo. .., Baytront luxury 2br. 2 ba, 621 W. -.._ ea.ta~-House. Very sharp. Cbll BEAR o.r. sit\ slopes. OCctosbare. in a boat yd., S-Jumt pvt club. Refe rences . ,,.,,6-4 • .._1 ,__ O.K .. nopets.5.'>4·l332 Sips 1.2. COi TV, poolta· on Newport Day. Sl15. 2 BDRM. home, deck c:c.lst1CMO 327 Avail Nov. 1 for 1 mo. _..,,.., ble. 548-3446/ M0-4314 or mo.67~. w/oc~an view. Liv. rm. •••••••••••••••••••••• 499-4147 2 Br. 1 ba apt. fncd s •DauXE• 49t-Mll =~.~~t'in~~"o~r N .. e:_ 2Bpool ... de.n. ~bato. cBptsh NBEWdPORT rBEA,cHh : d2 CorOftOdel Mar 3822 Costo.Mffa 3124 ~ tPfuo. 1 s~ Eastblulfl 3 br. 2 ba. •--,-ALM--D-ES_ER_T--1~:1!f~l ~::r~erer~~ ... .,., • mi. c e room urn s e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c gar. s Lease. Inc .spac. masdter •-•....,..HOMt• ... Ge ..,,.r."""'10'"-m •pm. m>. (213)947-1425. Steps from beac h . range.536-5006. suite, din rm & bl ~'--.....,......., .. v .. , 4BDRM.&SW1MPOOL. $37S/mo.Agt.752.7315 Sparkling cleao 3 Br, Bach's unit. need clean, •-•uDMEW • garage. Auto door Luxurious, seasonal re· ~o"l,OOOCAft. bu ram. rm. & dining NEW 3 Br 2~ Ba Twnbse . . w/open beam ceiling, quiet person, ideal for ~ opener avail. Pool & sort rentals. Golf & ten· ~ -..,,,. rm. Lap~lord pays for encl dbl gar, dshwsbr St.udio single apt. no pets. s un deck. brand new running business at lBr, S22S mo. 2Ba S27 rec:t'eJllion area. Adults nis coodominiums with Nr Fwy Anaheim A/C, pool service. Exe. long drpe. fplc, pool & Jae. Ocean 1 blk, $180 mo. cpts, drps & stove, gar home, util pd, S3CJ()., incl mo. dbt apts. spacious only. No pets. all ammenities. Contact UW., cpts .. plenty free term rental al $.575 mo. ml Dana Hbr, no lg 7S2·TI67 lncl"d, NO PET! $425 mo. ofc & recepl. area. dark nns, xlnl loc. nr Hunt aMAmigos Way Ann for more lnforma· park'g. ~ 541-5311, Spr· t BDRM. duplex unit. 1 peb, $4.25,493-4260 LIDO ISLE, partially 646-0lllor673-0073 ~:S::£/'1r. Hanson ~-~~v~· ~b~ Gr!!::Jr,!ieo. ~m~f7~:>~\1~3not-ing--er_. ______ _ Bllt. from s hopping, $400 Lease. 4 Br-Villag~ furn, 1 Br, $400 mo. or 2 BR, frplc, gar. grdnr, Bch Blvd. Open Sal/S E.GEORGE :ido Village. Newport cloae to beach. Landlord Upgrades lhruout, avai convert to 2 Br, $500 mo. rug, stv & refrrg. drps. CASA VICTORIA 1·5.846-4990 Nwprt Shrs, 2 br, 2 ba. MARZIOOLA Bch,ofcsavaal. BeauWuJ poy11 uUI. at S220 mo. Nov. 22. (93.7780 898-3421, 8-S PM. curtains, no pets, no 1 BR. unf or furn. gas & 1315 mo., lse. 833-8190, Realtors view. com pl w/aecre· MISSION REALTY New patio home. 2 br. 2 BR. 1 Ba, on bay. $285. children. $275.~l.939 wt.r pd. Acllls, no pet.s. t2~ ~~~;lS. :v~~:~ 4 6 · 8 4 7 3 7374.JH.ighway lll ~a~_lcreuervlce&ofc PhoM 494-0731 ba, frplc., garden, $300. yrly Avl. Dec. l. Days, Unique Chateau below ~Vi~rt~Su~Ogate. Call (714)847-7566 PalmDesert,Cahf. Udo BusinessCenlet' L.olplM Hllh 3250 644-3Se2or~ 673-4350,eves,548-9105 Hwy. 3 Br. F/P, D/W. NEWPORT SHORES VAIL COLO. 1 br Condo n4-&75-4030askforCa.rol ••••••••••••••••••••••• s-taAIMI 321 1 Br apt, Park Nwpt. Dec !,.~1!!~7 no pets. $525. NEWPORT CleaJl2brinquletlriplex. 1~ bl.ts. to ocean. Super Some still avail fo1 r ....... .._. •p•lfM~ Near ocean. enc garage. !!'"9203. duplex. Ownr. <n4> Christmas, sips 1 NEWPORT BEACH 3 br, ~ ba rplc .. cpts .. •••••••••••••••••··~·· 1 Mar l , $300 mo. "" "" · ~ • ~ Child ok. You'll like it. o•.r m-476-0632 Ofc w/secrelary drps., $385. 25161 <.:osteuu 3 Br 2 Ba. encl patio, nr S. 752·6686, 640 ·206 7 l BR$145. + UTIL $245mo. (714) "91H6S3 -----· ----$350/mo. 752·5626 :w.9-1862 Cst Plaza, $395 mo. Call. evs/wknds CostaMno 3124 Adultsonly.Nopets 3 Br, 3 ba, study, 2 c~ MAMMOTH .. 1849• l.pcJllllCI Hic)MI 32 52 839-4616 (714) San .1'lan ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2450 Newport Blvd, CM NEAR CIVIC CENTER gar, pool, sauna & lenrus. CONDO ~ R..td 4450 ..................... ••c:ci..to.ui lunns C-lsfrano 3778 ~ewMadultvw~terf!~nta.pft.sl 642·7678before6pm &ft.B.H.lghSchl.Sha Npt Crest. $475 /mo. acrossslfr1 B&lB p•••••••••••••••••••••• ..... m esa c1ue ~aut1 u 3 BR. 2 S~y w/f~lc 646-205Sdayor eves. 54.$-1304 ' 979-mJ *TOP * 3 BR, 2 Ba. cpts/drps, u.tw.islNd 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d · · E 2 Br. I b.:I, patio. enclosed endd gar. in Spamsh 4· . fnccJ yd. Nr. bch. Call: •••••••••••••••••••••• Br condo, completely a n scap~ng.. x~e p · garage. $230 /month . Plex. $365. mo. Btr. BEACH2 blks, new patnt, RetddstoSllcre 4300 *LOCATION * Al 963 ·4567 or Tim So Santa Ana. Bradford tum, pool incl. $300 mo. ~l~al!ar~i:hrr~z!.er~;~: 548-7529 ~l484 3 Br 2 Ba dplx, fplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Successful retail or 496-IXU4 Townhouse. 3 Br, 1 i,; ba. Call 499-Z7S6 tytesa Verde Villas, 1555 E..Side. 2 br. 1 ba hse & =:~t~~~o pet.a. Male 44, art.I.st, seulptw-e ~~hic~t :~~~uf: ~~.~~ Hewport leach 3269 pool, lge patio. Child 3786 Mesa Verde Drive Easl, gara~e. rear yd., $25$. 2 BR.2 BA ln4-plex. · actor ads roommate M •h•••••••••••••••••••• petOK.$340/mo548-8521 Costa Mesa. (714 ) mo Nopets.M2-1212or a:7~ lBr,Sundeclt,2blksto Female. w/almUlar la •~Squarefeet HARD T 0 FIND or96S-6787. ~l. 548-7933 bch. Yearly, util pd, .o teresl.S. Lets make a c» •2Autobays Ea tbl ff E h B b I ..t--rt'd Blfi 3Br 2ba FR pet.s. $300 mo. 673-4430 al. Call 549-G633 8-~ ~ On ... ,_ s u xec. ome. 2 r . I a, new Y""" WHY HOT? New beaut apt·a. 1 & 2 unit. ...M.;~. 2S'•g H"-•-rorBlll * ·site parlUJJg 4br, 2b11, Cam rm. Sort cmpltlaundryfac&pool. r •• _ ... II . Ul <")C.i\ I ~ mv " -·----28 2"-1 ... ---------.. Excellenlexposure water. New crnt•, drps, S32S/mo. H.B. area .,.....en ving room t , ~-up. App lea· ingt.onSt. 840-3054 ~. r, um uxury a.,. Lar · "''"" 1-:__ _______ 1 Ca&hedralce1ling lions bemg t.alten 1960 · overlooking Newport Newport Crest Beaut. Oc * geatgnarea paint, Walk to schools. 546-8609or962·7788. 2bedrooms, l~ baths An ahl•1m St. C.M. 9.4 Sl.80, 2 Br, gar, pool, kids Bay w/balCOQ)' & frpk. VU. Rm W/adj ba. GOO REALONOMICS, Corp. atlops, tennis c lub Au.achedgarage daih OK. Fee. Malo Rentala, 833-9234 Zl3/481·1030,642·35«>rn Brokers 67~ $7SO/mo. Lse. Refs Wasber/dryerbook·up ~ 640-rnSor6U-2240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt yard with patio STIJNNING lge 2 Br 2 Ba. ~--------11 Br l Ba, WesU!lift area, Born Again Cbrlattar Commercial bldg. prime Adults S37S w/paneled den. grdn apl. •••••••• pool, no children or pet.a. fem. rmmate wanted location, 3000 sq ft. *HOW AVAIL * Huntington Beach 2Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOxHOLLOW. Pool. 5265. 710 w. 18th St. M&-5881 Partly unfura 2Bll 642-1334or642·7430 rnE BLUFFS. $500 to l'-" ba, ne w cpts & vail yrly. lge dlx 3br, VlLLAGE MOYE IN $112.SO,CM.6U-7288 Business ofc " recept. $7915 per month dnpes, dryer & refrig in-Jba on canal w /slip. $600 W Wi C M EAST'SJO E very nice 2 Br ms + 1 yr leaM. J BIG CANYON, $7~ lo d . New p&1Dt S2'7S. Call permo.or3br,2 balblk 821 · ilsoo, · · 2 IJa , lndry hookup. bedroom+den.2bath+ Housetoshare.Ma!e. area, dark room avail. ~per month ~U5al\S:30. cobch, $450. mo. 675.()120 642-G'JlorMZ-4226 patio S27S.~V7l 2 car garage, btd pool. SllSmo. + ~util. loci. bach's unit, ideaJ HASTINGS & c MOW!ll Stv ard.sbwbr. 838-027 543-012S ror business at home. 0 . Hunllfli\On Beach. 2BR, orSl80-36l3. The DYLAN. Nice l br. S300 mo. util incl. Mr !Walt.ors 640.~ t "'1BA. Nu cpts. drps. WHAT A VIEW! frplc, pool. $230. mo. Hurry-, M t.ft" JDWATERROHT Fem-rmmate lo share HansonevesS48-1Sll n...---'ronl. yrly Dix 4 OOle to HunL Harbor 548-4757 or 646·3708 2 'ea froam .!',. ·· Bl•--frnlc ,,._._,.,._ apt. Teonis, pools, $14( v....:nui • · . · Ba)'front Apt. facln~ -~. •r • ............ _ w/utiJ.AfL5,545-lS6l 7000. Sq f t Com · ~ 21 band. lower duplex, ms mo. ~~115• Bal bo<t Is I and . 3 LRG 1 Br, pool, nr. shops, 3BR. fplc,2ba $375 g360ar.l$46SFINLEYAV NB merc1al/Warehouse bldg ~.,. .• au ryroom. BDRMS.2BATHS, Yrly adlts/no pel.5. Ulll pd, Ch.lldrenOK SbarplBR bltns.,D./W AVOfOINCOMPATIBLE onW.l9thSt,C.M.'Wlthl Agent67S.7060 Near South Coast Plaza, orwinter.Ca11673·5410. 1884Monrovia.S4ij-0336 Seetheselovely • · • . • ROOMMATF.S! ac. storage area behind. WESTCLIFF 3 Br 2 Ba Bradford Tnbse. 3 BR, 2&38R apartments frplc, crpls/drps, gar. in-"--·-Suitable for comm'l Is F · l k h . l l'J ea newly decorated Nr. ocean. 2 BR. $285; 2 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba, Ct D. OW. 'nleyareclosetoCentral cluded.$295. ~e-CllAm~ wbse use $700 pe.r mo nm rm, cus itc · • · BRIMS: 18R$2SO PIMECREU Bii. W/D hookup, 2 car Parle, recreation, shop-3611 BALBOA BLVD.. TakestheOuesswork l mmed 'occupancy: Walk to shop:.. sch ls. Pool. lge patio, duld OK. Marshall Rlty 675-4600 •"'ES UP I h.ld 0 K I N B off!-... ' th llbrary. Grdnr incl. 567S $330. mo.SS&-1977 w• gar,. c 1 ... no ping, reewaya. Bike t JACOISREALTY out '""ng at Heavy front t ramc. 11)(). 646-8458aft 6PM BRAND NEW 3 Br 2,L Ba, ~u .. , util pd, l Br, kids, TO fTS MAME pets. $275. 545-7983 beach! RIGHT ROOMMATE Phooe642-4210 ask for Ed ~ _... 67~0 832-4134 Since 1971 Bucko. fpk \.'J mlfromDoheney pets, sngls OK. Fee. OverSOOtalltreesandlO Beautiful 1 br, quiet, all W lhollaY ottMr --------- Let our speclaltzed rcn· St. Bct'I & Dana Wharf. Main Rentals, 540.5370 streams with waterfalls adults, no pets. Cpts., t t Studio Lott, Harbor V'tf PVI'ROOM /BATII POOL NEWPORT BCHSTORE •111 serv ice find yc)u S450 per mo. 634·8282. createarelaxing setting drps .. bltns .• balcony, ... hwilltlocaffoats area.Adlt&/nopets.$275 Beach/fireplace/privac) 2630AvonSl.·$2'10 Mo. • o SPM. s,u.1012 E s . gar .• storage. walk to util lncld. 640-0964. $175. 646-5788att6pm J<>.....,Wynn (213)477·7701 qwahfu:d ten11nL'\. Also, rr • v · eoro...aMar 312 for your spacious new 1 everything. Ideal for IC..tROCJlftRetlty ~·, w.: hav<' both month to •••••••••••••••••••••• or 2 bedroom apa rt· middle aged cpl Sl8S a~M300 SPACIOUS 4 Br 2~ Ba, Advertising Exec., wishe! lnclmtrial Rental 4500 month & )l'llrl)' lcUJK.-s Afa ..... , ,_,.slNd ments. From $240. 645-<XIJ6 · ~ encl patio, 1 blk to bcb. to share his Irvine home, ..................... .. avarl C.-11 Rarh11r11 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture available. •••••••• Yrly.673-7708 w/maJe or female. SLso.i---------Carol ...,_hlmd 3706 .., Small pets OK. AduJts Brand New dlx 2 br. 2 ba I Calls.s9-5540 ley Ir a.ocJtR....M.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ... .,. only. Office ope'! 9:00 to w t ga r . S28S 19 1 2 2BrnearoceanS240mo ONE YEAR OLD .._,, DELUXE2 br, l ba,super 'fl !~':~ti-6:00. 2300 Fairview Rd. Wallace. Call645·3356. , _.._ ~ Dishwasher. shag, Free Room, in Luitury 6 75-3000 nice. ~ yrly. Agl. i,. ~ -= ~ Cos ta Mes a . Pho ne --•-.,... W * garage Irvine home for lady in 4150 Sq.ft . lnduatrlal ~~~~~-~~~ Bruce6'2~ 54$.2300 NEW BREEDAPTS 1·2·3 bedroom. c ldre 128'r'J46St,6'4-4340 excb ange for I lte space for lease. Localed CORONADELMAR Bach apt, pool. jJCULZi. ok, pet's conside red housekeeping Call Ken across s treet f rom Exclm1ve In 1ne Teruce. a.oa , .. , l'I 3707 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. El~ MHG (pie, gas & wetter pd. No d i s h Lge 2 br, den, 2 ba Oupleit an 6PM. 552 . .m Koll/lrvine Center. Nr CdM Btn exttuuve481',••••••••••••~•••••••••• Pool,Lennla.conUnental 211DROOM kids, no pe ts . $185 washers, cpts, drapes gar.,nrocean.Childok. ---------1 0CAirporl.$900/mo. 2~ &, lit pvt pool, wollt . Cl V breakfast. Some ocean •• • ....._ 11:..-645-44U closed garage, close t $325. 675-1491. Garogn for R...+ 4350 ED RIDDLE to beach. shopplnit & BEA I, 1ew, p1e.r, 2 Br Cat.alina Views. Closet """'° 1--~ schools, super nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltEALTOR64Mll I park SHOO mo lease, MOO. l Br $270 Adlts, ulll No children, no pets. Adult E·side 2 hr. encl plexs, furniture availa Uttle O>eapie, $175, uUI ~l"ni ..,... garden & pool service 1n. pd. 303 E. Edgewater. shopping & fine beach Pool & Recreation gar, patio. Like nl'w No hie. Call n 14 >847.7566 pd. Fee. Mam Rentals, ..... 161~araaes. _., mo.I~~~~~~~~~ duded. children & ~ta (1)8712886 644-26ll 1959MapleAn ,CM peL'i.S250.&«·0878 1oam-5pm.7days 540-5370 :ach,sJ~untington R_..WCIRhd 4600 welcome 67S-3lS.2 Bayfront Bachelor apt · SPAClOUS · , NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 king t bdl $2'15 Lovely l BDRM 1 ba 1 Br. gar & encl. patio. 2 hr i.:::ircl<'n New l br ,2'r'Jba,famrm, GARAGE FOR RENT WANTED: Short term Newport Beach. 3 blks w ~~~62 • w/w cpls bltns' swl~ Adults. Rers. No pets. apt . .,ool & rec All utili. I htlrm apt. CI08e to s 2 frpls, 2 car gar. No C.M. rental. Furn hse or apt. Marinen; school & park. mo. pool, lndry rac. 'So. of S22S. UUI pd 645·2240 pd. Ad.Its, no pet:s S2'2:> pm. 7871Holt,847-5470. .-. M4-«ll4 960 mo. ror family or a, Oec. LS !l Br, 2 Ba. toed yard & LTg 2BR. 1 bllt to bch. 4St.b h_.,, Short walk to bch. n--A 1 3 8 2 mo .. incl ref rig "~ 1 ..... -. 548-J.S58 thru Feb. 1. 552·'"'..., -'t patio fplc cp•~ drrw •· St .,.__ -, 0 1 ....... new 8 p ex r Puerto Mesa Apb , 19$!1 SIOO Neal 2 br. kids o ~., · • ...,, ,..., "' . l:dlty access. 2 ca $290. 675·2311, ask for •1 • NEAR •.IOAG. 2 Br 1~ ---It............. ~~oo 6PM :ihutters. remod kltcb gar LrgpaUo Adults no Louise Ba, ownrs unit, a so 1&2 Maple Ave., upt 5, sin1dc!I. Beachcomher Ba U dlts ~ _.... ~~ ,,..;.,__. ______ _ w/dbl self cln ovn. $4~ pe~. $300 mo: to mo: or · Rr apts, no pets. (714) 646-6505 fee 631·2011, !>47·25-0l ~~-:~ 'no ....................... Miac....._s mo. 67J..242Sevs/wknds tsc. 544.4200 2 Br, 1 ba apt. So. of tlwy; 82'1·2479or548-807T 2 BR, l ba, cbU<lren & pelS H7ll·I!~ lletltab 4650 WISTCU-. sir.75 ad.II&, no pets. S28S mo. 2 BR Furn le Un furn. OK. nr. So. Cst. Plaza. $175 I br, singles or kids. S-Clelfttlllll 3176 ..................... .. rr " CosfoMfto 1724 Call 642·5953 wkdys. Mature Adults. No pets. Callforappt.979-1877 Rcachc omber. r ••••••••••••••••••••••• r&wifewlllcleanup, S.-loen hK Ho.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 613-3983 or 645-9399 eves Gd I ., • .,0632 63 t 20 l I S • 7 2 • eOcl•. OCEANFRONT luxury 2 ~ 2"8r.2na+dcn,rrp1c $40.00WUlt&UP &wknds. .oc.-..-2 BR. OCEANVIEW , 879·1060 .... ,, . br,den,frplc,pvtsteps ~~..,_... ~.~:~~forlorent.Aft 541·7300 •Studlo& l BR Apls 3 BR 2 ba 1 't 2 Br. 2 ba, pref mature or adults, $295. mo. 220l · tobch. $590. 499·2801 .,r:::.., WATERFRONT Condo, •TV&MaldServAvail Frpic su°ndo~e: :i~ti rellred. No pets, no Pacific Ave . 673-0512 N~ l br, frplc, beam Bachelor, near ocean. ..IM ...,......... 'llllllMl1/lftnst/ w/IM'slip.38r38o.dbl •PbooeServ,Hldpool beauW~Jvtew~Yrly duJdreoSl~.642·5848 eves/wknds or 548·541U :.'a' blt~l .• ~le)' Sl75/mo.·Yearly.332En· ~==-••~•~•••••-- pr w/opnr, lsc or lsc 237~~~M WIWAMWIMTOM 2BR. 18A w/crpts, drps, mom's. ,gar. ·842 clnoLn.492·2896 .1,......,.._ Opt..fl40.9ll9 R.eaJF..stat.e 67$-3831 bltns. $265/mo. OPEN Large bac'h. AduUa only........ Ocean view, lge deck, 2 ~fwtity 5005 Bt,UFFS l le I lBR 2 SU$CASITAS SAT & SUN. 2 2 4 WU' & el~. pd. $1?0. Sml tt.t.cMr 3142 br, l ba, $235. mo. An _ ...................... . . ve • Minutes to NB. Bach & 1 Rent.alsstartlng at Avocado, 752.1920 catok. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spm. 496-3438 •1 MO FREE RENT• COffH SH"9 •,N . Lovely ~reenbell & BR f Ad I S325:2&3Bdrms. NEW38r 28a COndo50' _,,;,,. ________ , vir ;pool.$52S.Agt64Hl33 2110~:i~~c':~· Agent640-7000 LOVELY lg. 3 br. newly eEAur.new2br,2ba.liv to tennis, pooi, jacuui. S....L..-. ll16 1·2-3 Rm. omc.is !r:j OrossSJ0.000.mo. i Br 2 Ba. fpk, skylites, redecorated, Ideal Joe. rm, din r;m. frplc, beam S450 968-S70lfevs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e ~ m1°N 1 · Outatandlng tbru·out • .__ut. •-.. ·cpng. All ap-. Bacll house in lrlr So. ol Hwy;_ new 2 _BRl. fplll, No pets. $355. MIJ'. al ceil., blln.<I, jacuzti, gar., . 31~4 l...f!e, quiet. luxurious ex· HQ !:.....Teil. o eue seats 140. _.. UJW> ~ .., •• i:...-u•"-pd. lg. sundec ... $43Smc ut . 979-2531, 2885 Meodoia, ocean vu642·'1992 ,,...._ .., req................ noon .A...t plic + wshr /dryr .,. ........... rwu, ..,,,. . •-6?S-~ pt.A e c. 2 br, 2 ba apt. ....,.. 9&3-l208aftl 3:!0AvocadoSt.alt4PM "6• • E/Side n.&S\ic, Milt.a, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elevator to scenic priv 60'PERS9FT •--=---------~--;iiiiii;iiiiiii;-~·Newlv decor. 1 ht" duples. 2 Br. blt.ns. frplc, pool, 2 br apts from $190. Cpt.s, pets. 1 er, S205: z Br ms Rmdlo S-bch. Party &game room. 1611 WESTCIJFF·N.8 HAMIUIGB STA .. D "' Q 1~t eo I'd d It paUo, aundk. Sl9$. Adlts, drps bltns. Kids ok, no inc util 6*0C50S J~ 4ph t«A1 sec. Perteet Uving ACT. ~l-5032 Groes '15,000. mo. ONPENlNPOINT u e • c.mp a u no peu Avail approx pets'Call bet g&s · RenUng fromS280 or wknd retreat for I.he ---------1 Free standlnJ buildlng, I Bdrms with bt1l('()nies 0 /35. Ref a. No peta. 12 / l 2·. e 1 s . t 4 1 8 ~ ween ' AduJt ape.a. Leaslnl pre· Adventurous adult. $515. FOR LEASE surrounded by parklna. Jbr each. Prestigious 548-1021 evea/wknda. O-PoiM ll26 vtew now la a preatlice mo.yrly lae-.2835 3 OFACES Located ln So. Orange ~ •xterlcr, beams & Br Euulde pool Real I BR.281,paUo,chUdren ••••••••••••••••••••••• I r vine community, ,....slMd $1SSMOIACH County, year·round w*tmtb$600yrlylse. ~ $22S • • BAY VlEW. 2 Br, bltm, ok. no pets. S21SS. mo. SUNNYaparkllrtidean 1 'l'wen~ Pergola, Culver _,1.....&.-1_.._ ........ ~lo ""neCOSTAMESA '~ beachtown.lmmaculate l::SPEClALLYLAROE · .. -,.a_16 beam cetlgs, garage, 546-9080or~ Br """an .... bl*"• ga'r ctr"-ndburll 2 bl .. -~-_. .. , 752•1700 """"' cood. 29% Down. Alt. ~ Bd •-d •· _,,.. aduJ•· •• ,.,. mo ..... m,. ~ • ~"' ... , ...... • .;)G • oc .. a ao. •••••••••••••••••••• •• ,,,_ • ..,.,. .. rm "' en. ronl ..,,.,..,,., ·v•..r • no-.. _,,. ei.1231 of Sa DI a r °"''._ yardlslikoagrecinpark hec• 3740 Lra 2B ·beam~ clngs, .--.. . ......,. n e 0 rwy. TIIEEXCITING ~_;;;;,,;;.,;;.... ____ _ wtvlew or wa~r bonta & ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ~ Modem 3 bl", 3 ba, •ftil •tr)'. 00 peta, $200. Spectacular Oclean View w.uoo PALM MESA An ·' llll&ll!!-111 Pina & S..twlcll S'1)YRIAS& lllll. $$'5/mn. SMALL BEACH HCYl'EL great location. 412 lrla, ~D Wallace~ 2 Br 2 Ba, dbi car gar: WOODRlOOE MINUTES TO NPT JiQ jJ izc>oo. monthly net INCORONAOELMAR Roonul25.50weelt sns.yrly.&75-0893. •2Br 10. upper MetJl U25 mo. l15·S8H, PlN&.~APTS BCH. ' -•=-•••-Ona~ South Orange S ~ r 1 P 2 D ~rm Apta$l2>.mo.S3&-7056 Old CdM 2 BR+ Oen,~ Verde. Gara~ avail. -.1141 l , 2 4r 3 bdrm unlta. Bach.1"28R. lNVEITllEN'T .DMIJON Onun\y locallon,aeata411. !:t1enfi~:i(';:,r·~ ~~ IHch 3741 gar. no doga. S36S. mo. Adult.a. $2U o pell. tlmfld••• 1140 cD:1~0•::i~ bl~e•a~o'~'!. .}uJ~!".NmsoP.e•-ISOI w-.1-n.&&Dr Flratclual :t;erma. UBl1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dave S., Agt. &44·'7211 ~4 • ..... ~••••••••••••••• e nu ... .. · .,....,....... • 1525 Mesa verdc Eut, Fr o m S 2 7 0 • 1 l 5 1561 Meu Dr. _Newport Ftnanclal Ctr Suite 1oe. Cotta Mesa ATER FRONT HOMES cb. Near beach. Utll S37S MO. lg 3 br, 2 ba, pvt EASTSIDE2 Br 2 Ba, encl IYTHI SIA Ptl'eltone. Ole hrt S.5:30 CS Bib East of Newport LHllllgOffkeSpace \next to Kon• Lanes). 63H400 pd.Sl95-.W.ZSmo:~wk patio, gar, lndry, dbl pr,lndry,UhildOK,no New l brdek&ulnhl• fldaya,9-5:80wknd.s. Blvd.) CaJlonSlteMan&Jer ~n 1 daya to une ........................ ......_...., 14.31$N.ca.4H-2508 frpl,bltna.&4.2·11818 peta.SZ'TS.MZ·W D utll"-AI-711 • 5'52-0400 ~ <n4>6'2-311lexU46 you,rneeds 7S1-37.U l.1. ... ... 11 ..,. 'I ,. r t CJ2 DAILY PILOT Thursday November 18. t9?6 Add i t .. Build 1l...Oiaper 1t...Hamme r it... Carpet lt ... Cement it ... Wi re 1t. .. Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move it...Pre!»s it ... Palnt IL.Natl it .. Plaster It .. Fix it ... DIRECTORY ~·.... Carpeotff C:... .. /Cwnh G•••· tt f I ,ahdt"l/Paperi.. 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Expr l'UHAULITAWAV M••J AccouaUcal cell'aaas yn ...................... rmd.1. Fr •t. aml joM 8ab11aitlna ·My Home Ceramic Ttle 540 5.5t.O LEONITE CONCRETE gardener. Ft etla, re-TIM 548-6308 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ex per. '84.QOl 11ft 6P~I PATCH PLASTERlNG welcome ~2"28 aft 5 by lhe hour or wH k ST A M PI NG . Cob asoaablt'. G-46·4~ alt Fireplaces Pl1t11t.ers . ••ALL TYPES•• 842-M:ll Spcmaln:lng in large & blestonc. brick & lile 'Pm· thm1de •A I Brick Concrete Patio Palntll\I. lnt/Ext. Reu. Free Ell ~5 ""Senke ---------• sml rcmodehng. alti.'ru patJ06 etc640-4349 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlock Walls BBQ Pits dependable. Free eal. •••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter, t3 yr cx()t'r t1on!I, & re pairs Sv ' WEEl>lNG·CLf,:AN\JPS Want a REAU.Y CLEAN Re[. Est.&&46·0464 Cal1 Jay~'7'96S VJIBYNEATPATCH R~movali., trlmmln,. U c w_1county My hon11: calls Palombo Con11t Controc:tor •Complete Malntenance HOUSE? Call Gln ham JOBS& TEXTURE prun\na. free est. Lie t1 Specs ally 1 n In fan ti. Mb 888 •'Mt 1wrv1ce, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est 642·9907 Girl. Free est.a. 64.5-1123 ~est. Slum~tone. tile. lle11e S\udenl. Exp 'd trr.e Eat. 893· 14S9 F'ully lt\ltlltf!d. 8'2·2624 M2-072tl all wk guJr962 8314 LEE M JARVIS , blockwalla. brick. plan painter needs part Umei-________ ,_..;...;...._ _____ _ Addition• & RemodeUna IOft •Lown Ser•k. Housecleaning By ANN tens. QuaJlty work al re-work. Av11.ll. for odd Job8. rlmmlns & Removal. lusinftsSer•lu 962·SS73 Lic317856 &YAROCLEAN1JP Experiencedw/refa. as prices. Bob750-93S4. etc.afternoona&wkndll. Vng expr Individual •••••••••••••••••••••• Carpets.t-Yice Calllorest.557.C709 493-0680after 5pm goo.~ C&llGn111979·9621 Ll1MBER·Repalr. re· Reas. Call Darrel. 1...-&A11oclcrte1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Home Builder,-----------------''------------pipe. lnstallatlon ~0118 B~inenStlrvace!\ Shampoo & 11tc:am eleon Remodel Contractor. L¥wn 11erv. Lo monthly Housedeaning&BuildJn11 services. G . G1dley.1----------Monlhly Statements 1ng <.:-Olor br1j1htcncr~. Spedalizlng tz1 hard-to rates. Cln·upe. lite haul-Maintenance. Very Mo•lftcJ ....................... 642 931& Uphohttry ~•l'"J Income Tax Payrol w ht <'a r pt s 1 o m 1 n huild iiltes. For appt. lng. Free Est. 752-7MO reasonable. 55-9·1532 •••••••••••••••••••••• • CUSTOM PATIOS ~-· --·------1••••••••••••••••••••••• T Pl · blea<'h. Clean llv rm. din J oae p h Tho r m 11 n Friendly MoviJlg Co. Erri· • PatloC.Overs ooftlcJ DAVENPORT &rCKAIR 124 • Barxoad~~f' t.: rrn & hall SIS. Avi: rm &W-1618 (U c.2134941 'TOTAL LA~ SERVICE Profesaionalcarpetclean· clent, friendly service •Redwood Decks Pror~lonall~ancd 642.0511 S7.50.couch$10,chalr~ ~ewport, Rosla Mesa. ln1. al.lo floor care & Lowest p.oas ralc l> IDoMyOwnWork ei palrs & Compo ror-SM.Ph: 1~ _____ Gu.i.r clim pet udor. Crp DocJ Gf"OOflliftcJ unt. Bch. eas. rates. window care. Dutch 147-0992 Free est SS2·1583 Sblo&Jes. Inspections.'----'---...;_--- TY Pl NG -My llOM "; repair is yrs cxpr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc. Call ~7S884-6pm Maintenance Service --,CIYMg lnsrd/Uc'd. Lo prices. rr Expcr'd, f'ast.Accurut<> work my5elf. Rd Complete Doi Care MONEY Is what your S3'7·UOll Pal.ffnc)jPapuing ....................... e5\.831).5020&or541·5&30 L>1:vcndable C.11 5310101. Board Tr:tl n-GrnoO'l yo.rd'll need Jess ol at •HOllECLEANING• ••••••••••••••••h••••• !16.1-2507. ----tCarpetManwal loyyour Est.sincel96?.~S-7300 Richard 's Lds c p . ByReUableCouple Palnt-Repalr·3S yrs 1n -A•S•P•H-A•L•T•R-E:P_A_l_R .. S-••••••• {~~•••• TypmgServscc. i\lllunds or mine Hepatrs Cleanups, rea mainL Fr Goodreferences536-17U area. workmanship e rot Dress muklnC lear Vie w Window Wastuna 4' Holl!leclean- 1n1 . Qual wrk guar.&U-1334 or 673--5130 top qu::ully work. Cal cleaning loo' Guar wnr f:n9i1e11 ilMJ _es_t_96Me09 _______ ~ guar. Tukeadvant or my Ta1lorlng/Allerallons. 842-7002 ot bigger :Sa\ ang:i. Fr cs ....................... Gt°OCllMJ EXPERT COUPLE wUJ exper. 536-7056 f'tom Germany. 20 yrs•----------eves & wlcnds. 645·3646 S T R U C T U R A L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~aAn705Y~.,.;houseme . Call PETERS PAINTING ~ expr. 5.11-0723 Uookkec p1n 1: & of , ENG IN EE RING . .....,... .....,,_ d f s1:r v1cc:. thru :.tale . HOLIDAY SPECIAL CONSUL'flNG.640-7020 Slliploader, dump truck, HOUSECLEANlNG. Expr' reus rates, rec Coll 631·2440 eie.WO..Repolr menls, typing. mallsDflS Shumpoo or S t eu1 hauling. tree wk. grad· est.Call Gt.'neM204S8 ll S48-0324 or64.2·l725 Cleaned. 2 Rms. lhsll 0 10g , de molition.et<'. Reasonable & reliable -----OrangeCo. Asphalt Co. • •••••••••••••••••••••• bath s15.95 S4l 3547 ~crdeoiMJ 751.3930 _c_a_ll_64.5-_7_487_____ , .. Your Castle 537 7396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avra Ext.r lSty $345 -------Exprd Hawiiao gardener. WATCH FOR 11iE JAPANESE lady would 2·Sly $465/lntr $45rm ...•....•.....•...•... CANOPY TV SVC CO. 1.st Rate Service al Fair Prices 960· 1633 Finish Carpentry Panel ing, doors. cabs, d e Cal Vince Lenhoff 536-8475 Car~l & 1-'urniture Clean Yd cleanups, tramming, DAJLY PILOT like to do housecleaning. Prices Incl mlr'l/lobor mg Sale IU yrs in bu:;i pruning. LL H11ul 'g CHIU!>IMASTREE 64.5-1S87 Guar.lnsrd,freecsl ness 1:140-2135 • 645-6987. EVERYTIIURSOAY CLASSIFlEDwlllsellll. Ted62'f.7900 orSS2-0l34 DAJLYPILOT CHRISTMAS TREE l'~V~RYTIIURSDAY Cla$.<ilned Section SELL. idle items with a Daily Pllot Cla.ssilled Ad. DAILY PIL(YJ' CHRISTMAS TREE EVERY nlURSDAV Classified Section --------~-· lusinHs lnYesfment Lost & f09td 1 5300 Lott & Fo.d 5300 ()pportunlty 5005 Opportunity 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tWfaW•t.d 7100 HftpW..ted 7100 HelpWMhd 7100 HetpWonted 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• •• •• •• • •• •• • 0 • • • •••••• 00 •••• • •• •• 0 •• •• • Lost Fem Spayed Doxie Lo6t : Collie. f. "Chondo' ". Cofftt Shop Sl/2 Doys lnv1·stml'nt l'.1r1ner for mixture in Cd~1 area. 3 yrs. blue collar. Blwn $5000 per/month llcmodl!llrlg Cc.Hl1f><sn~· & Li e. no 003316. ".Bur· Wilson /19th, CM . Please 7005 AUTO S,.. • ESPER S CAI DRIVEltS DENTAL Assist.. Ortho FRY COOK ~ SON Menor Women Chalnlde. Exi>«;r d Ont)'. Exper'd. 7A M-lPM & 12 !llile ·from beach. Custom llome Bu1ld1111? nto."646-5961. ca ll 645-2289 all S . ~ccd:. te nder lo\ •n it Reply Ad. 759. Dally Reward. broken hearted ---------• KEH WA'n'ERS SAYS Must be ZS or over Prer. RDA. 4 '~ Days . days. Costa Mesa Coif HIGHEST Apply In Person N.B. S4 Hr. 642-2626· Club, 540-7500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~are. Terms. UBI. ISl5 l~llot , P O .li?~ I Still . 1-~0UND shiny blk Pug1_<.h_i_ld_·s-'pe'--l-. -----IEAIARnNDH Mesa Verde East Suite Costa Mt'"8 • 9'.!626 Dog. ~t spot on chest. •---.....1 5350 Full or Part-lime COMMISSIONS Ytflow Cob 0enw Assistant .y F ,..111 l l2Sl Sla~er Avenue Np0 _._Ex.. perienc~H·""'l l ardener ,.__ · Wearing blk hurness, .---s 106 . ..,.,,,ta Mc.•sa lncxl to INVESTORS Pomona A ve C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be ready to work as » Kon a Lu nel> > Open 7 1 il4 >S45 9331 ext 507 1 0~ Drinking problem? professional bartender In PLANTSMAN "' •• Fountain Valley ""'-' .,... "" Commissions for auto ----------• Exper. to care for lnter. c.Jays loseneyournced~ Need minimum 400K ~8329. CallAlcoholHelpllne 1 week. Free job place· 751 ·3741 credit line for maJor U hrsaday83S-3830 meotassistance. salespeople. If you are in CHEF DENTAL HYGENIST. pJant.s in ofc bldga. Must doubt! Try us! Straight bperietlced CMf part time, 2 days p/wk. be 25, xlnt drlvln1 re· •Furniture& Plywd MfR •Ladies Wear. Hi-Clas!>' •BOOKSTORE •DRAPERY WKIU1 •RUG /UPllL Clcanl'r •FURNITURE Rcfm Contact Agnl Sam Crant.' t714}645-<f170 540·0008 pos ition 111 local com· F' o u N D b 1 k & l u n _____ ;;.._ ____ 1 American Bartenders mc•rc1al fo clormg l·om German Shepherd rem AIOltTIOM School sell experienced only. ror Le Biarrlu French Hunt 'g Bch. 898-442:5 cord. good re/a. Starting Apply In person. Ask for Cafe. Apply in person, •·--------~ l600 mo • .O hrs Mon·Fr1 pan). All profits ~o to'" Pountain Valley are11 Counseling & Referr:il 1104 E . 17lh St, SA H-slor until paid an full 96.1-7041 Preg. test-avail. wknds 834·1900 t..+t l{j811 -------1 24 Hr Helpline 547-9495 Dunton· Ford KenorDon. 414 N. Npl Bl . NB. DIETARY Please call 142·821 0 645-6700. betwn g..4 dally. Found· 11 7 Large mal Clerical. Financial pay. Money to Loan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold/Yellow Lab Ilk PREGNANT! ment clerk ror major dog Vi c to ria. C M Ca r in~ eonr idenllaJ JobsW..t.d. 7075 pension administration ht. 2nd & 3rd T.O.'s 642 2170 counseling & referral ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm. Entering level. l,OANS AV /\ILARLE Abortion. adoption & Available Nov. 2901, prac-light typing & 10 key •SANCLJ-:ME:'>!Tt-:• Cre<l1t not important FOUN D: Century Pk. El keeping. llcal nurse. Live in.l•---------1 helpful. $450. mo.+ xlnl r Gift & Cords S15.000 ti73 4U3 Brokl'r Jss, Buschard. Magnolia. APCARE 547·2563 10AM/3PM. 846-2289 benefits. 1714 )644·4360 BurReri;&1cel'rewm - -Blk Blond German Shep.----------•----------AVON ext270. on Ocl Mar s:.!2.000 MofteyWantetd 5030 968-5319 Tiredof "BoobTubcs?" •MERCHANTS • For ------ Polleryandsl"ulp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oate-Party-TakeTrlps professional window CLERK-BOOKSTORE tort' ~5000 1001 1..iTEREST FOUND: Marmalade col DlomondGlrls. trims-Call C ath y ~Extro$$ Mus t be exciting & Crushed and cul>ed 10 "" or fem. cat. declawed. Guys Use <213n21 .0352 To Malle dynamic. 2 days per wk, u:e S:W,\1511. $15,UOO nel'ded Will OCAirµortarea .546·3693 EVEFOTOD,..TE ,.L-11..__M---'-? 67S·9595 •BERTHA HENRY S<'CUrf' with 2nd T 0 on dys. "' ~ nnu• ....-r1... ---------REALTORS 492.4121 i!:a.'lts1dc CM home. Xlnt 334.0234, 834·1552. Cpl w/cruld 13. desire t Earn about S40 on every CLERK TYPIST 21soel Mar.San Clem l()C <.iood equity J ohn FOUND: Nov 14, remale 2pm-8pm. manage apt. units . SlOOyouaellas anAVON lmmed. openhig for Dif'ram·esco833-8551 a dlt b londe Cocker Dependable.648-4149 Representative. Sell I d r Plant & Antique Store -Spaniel \ery friendly KAREai..t'S -~---_..: ____ ,beautiful gills, jewelry. typist In sa es ept 0 v B h d •-* 1""111 * Live-in housekeeper ror cosmet\cs. more I 'II elect.ronks monur. Musl ~;'.S1l" MA•~•' !A41n1111 ..._A . 546·7070 SUPERVISOR General OHlce·Clerk Typ15t, p/Ume, aftna. HU area. Reply to Classified Immediate opportunlty ad no. 771 c/o Dally Pilot, to assume resp<>nslblUty PO Box lS&O. Costa for dietary services In Mesa, Ca 926218. 218-bed rehab facility •--------- Must be state quallCied GENERAL OFFICE andbavelnslitulionalex-Interesting poslll .n perle nce. Excell4'nl answering atudenl ln- benefils & working con-quiries by mall. Req's ditions. Plea..,e resp<>nd malW'e judgement. good in confidence to: memory,. detail ability, Cl888ified ad no. 712 c to Daily Pilot PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa Cal1192626 typlna 45+ wpm . Cuatomer aerv. back· ground very helpful. Ap· ply National Systems Corp, 4361 Birch St, N. 8. Xlnt location Must l>Cll 12010 YIELD 1 c u s a r ex d 1 ly,,.. at least 50 wpm. quickly.Aft 5.960·2373 /I ll oneysucklc . FV OUTCALLMASSAGE laay. Lite cleaning & show yoy how. Ca ll .. -----tn~e .. 1 Sl3.IHR Jl tu' 11n 1139.1169 t,PM·2AM 838·11 cooking. XJnl refs. wrill 54().7~1 or Zenith 7.1359. Pleasant phone voice. Equal Opportunlly ~n'I Ole/Graphic Arts INTERIOR DECOR $14,71MI \II 1hw m :1 > ri; PO Box 4811 . El Monte 0 1 Ofc exper. prefd. XJnt Employer help, p/lime. Corona del Ask for M..in at Sh1dc.J FuL::'llL> Wesld 1rt Shop *SHAROai..t'S* 213/337-0898 benefits lncludingl~~~~~~~~~ Mar. Dlt)'11 675·2133. Eves Gross Sl)llO 000 yr I'll """ ~1711 r> ,. t NB .... ----------IBABYSITIER who can mro1cal/dentaJ insur. I-SSl-56.19. Owner ncll> .. ~.ooo. yr ' Y '""'"'' an).( ... e n er in • OUTCALL MASSAGE B d "BS d DI IMtn 11t•nt DISHW ... SHER. Nwpt•---------~ -1'~k s · I .,,.,.,....,8 arte n er. " gra · love 9 m o nth o l d --• • " '1 l II o ~r+~s.T-ut ~er parue . .._....,, -• n-... Call Th .. -•· FriGlRL Friday/Recept. " u~ sc octori. or .._.--• .., ____ 499-__ 1_224 ____ , Lounges. P.•rties, ban· Mature. reliable. m y 102 E Baker ,..._ta M-a """'' '""' "' ikri. 2tl'. 1>11"' n 1'1!1 Dffds 5035 FOUND: Male Terrier quets. weddings. &46-2080 home 2''-days a we"k. · ·........, "" betwn 10&:2PM. 67~1790. Typm1. lite bkkpng. Ex· u.,... ·200 EXOTIC 111t..IRLS ...,. " can 979-5300 per'd. Send r .... ume to ""' • ••••••••••-·•••••••••• ITWl.blk&blonde.Vic of w Weslminst er1Ro lsa ----------t "" LOANS 9% Harbor Volks wagen Massnge&Modeling Chlca.892·0600 COOK·IRlAKFAST Driver for newspaper Claasilled ad no. 770 c/o M2·24.92 Outcull Only S42-3l69 E 'd I be mach rte. Early AM & Daily Pilot, PO Box l.S60, COCKTAILS Newport Bearh Outstanding llPPt'arJrw1· & location ~\'at 11 1 Low down fM\rn•·nt l" 11uahf1cd bu..-l'I Alo!t 8.17-42<XI A.ls.a 2nd TD Loons FOl'ND Barkl1:s.s dog. H.fp W..tH 7100 Babysitter for ~ pr-; xper · A.PP Y tw!' PM. Costa Mesa "llrea. C.OSta Mesa, Ca 926218 .. THE EXPERI ENCE" ••••••••••••••••••••••• hi l O k 9am-2pm, Dick Churchs Call646-22162or642·3148. 1-· 1111"'•l Term., '•lll"t I .•• medium. 4 cglor . vie .. ... '"'" ... '" .. "AAAAAAA sc rs. ay w . non· Res t a u r a n t • 2 6 9 8 GU &RDS Adult motel. Closed ~ s moker M y hm d c "' circuit TV For Reserva JOI HOT LIHE 64()..4()M. Newport Blv • osta DRIVERS Costo MHG Satfl~r Mtq. Co. \1cArthur Blvd/Coast 6-42 °2171 S4S-06 I I Hwy 837-1200 Ext 238 Mesa. . ,,. ___ C ............. ' lions, 543-97~ EXCITING '-"'--.. r' Permanent. Full & part- FO U ND . Ge rman SAYE SS Shorthair. dark color. •PALM READER• Past, present & future. Uc 213/694· llSO 697 ·9272 Office PoslttoRs BANKING OOK Ex pe r 'd Coffee No special license req'd. time. Phone &c t.ranap re· Now AvaUable IOOKKEEPER Shop Breakfast, Lunch & MacGregor Yacht Corp. q'd. Retired welcome For Sall· :"\t.'W Beauty Salon. i:ood lui·. i:ro~ 1n1t Jrca Laicunu Hil l, ~ti8 5594 aft 51'.M Pnvatt.> party~ 111 huv f~male, abt 9mo. Hunt Call 556-8505 Dinner. Apply Rigger. 1631 Placentia. C.M. Call S46-0274. ofc hn; l0-2, Bank exper only & 3 e Control Career Contact Bob Creighton ~et ~n !· t 1 d NBS. 1 Exec. Secretary _Cl_osed __ W_ed_. ____ _ I st & 2nd Loans FOUNO Female Irish GRAND OPIHIHG! Employment Agency lrvine National Bank as ion s an , THAT'S HAIRSTYLIST '')Ur :!ml T I> fl.12 :l57:1 _ Harbour. 846·0601 1n1nc 1•,111r1l· F1nan<'111 I Setter at Montevideo Spirit..e~eodlftg1 ACCOUNTANT/ 833-3700. E.O.E . COOK·MATURE ENTERTAINMENT lmmed. opening. Apply IEER TA. VERN Company &IO-S..."!l:! Sehl aru f·r1 or Sat. re· Announcing opening TAX PREPARER J>erson. Good benellts. $800/FEE PAID In person Mgr. Fafar. COST A MESA rently had pups. 831·3012 of our new rice located Experienced. 752·1801 Banking Adult resident care ctr. Dream Job Come True! Re1ls Hairstyling, 3333 r•ur .. , th t:° \llN 10'; un loral 'ft> ~ rJays 768·3S37 aft 5 PM at 181SS El Camino Real, AIDES •. ORDER LI ES ya 1 IEB/E-pr•d 642·5861. Work for an Intern a-S. Bri1Hol. C.M. (So . ...wvv • 1wr mon Rll.l.fl,\lllH'.ST' San Clemente. Ope n "" ....,_... tlonally known Coast Plaza Mall> No nc,urh~ff 'omp.k·tt'!'non lh·~llvr ti75 ~' FOUND. 2 Br 1 l tan y lOam-IOpm. Now Cor a altshttftr.C, tidot Conv1a5t~s~ Credit Chier P/T COOK WANTED singer /Composer. Han-540-8888. prava.-0 11·t'. 1 • i·n Spaniels II•~. IM . both limited lime only. our cen en er, "" TOKAlBANK Overl8.Applylnperson, die bookings. ugent.s.•---------- a\"all Gonri to·rm' t'Ill •Money Pr oOtems • brwn/wh1te s pots. vie b<.>st reodlng. reg. $25. Superior. N.B. 646-7764 3333 w Coast Hwy. NB Kentucky Fried Chicken, r.ress etc. Xlnt typing, HOSnSS!S Is 1525 Mt'~a Vl·rdl· t-:;ht Get Ca Sh Fast 11th & I rv 1 n ~ c M. Now $12 50 Smaller e Lag Be ch t h M t "'-t 8 ,..--&.&..-11 Wal ........ Swtt.' I06, < ·ihta Mi ~J · r · APPRAISER ~-1121 for Interview una a · e lS . • us ..,.., s roo -.--...... 11es t'no;llt jl,ot lm1,.1rlant IHZ.6543 adlnsa also available. . . selfstartet' w/good looks ~1· ti bel 1~xt lo Kurw \.one'' ·---------1 Appt's not nee. 4929034 F1nanc1al Institution BANKING Cosme t o logist to do F " sea ons now ng 0 1 I 1 752 J16J 1-v'liNO II ed T seek tarr r I sc ulptured nails o r & Intelligence. Also ee en~ Newport Ctr fl\'n '·1'' 11 :.•·n 1' • v sma max er· or492-'7296 s 1 app a ser '" HEW ACCOUNTS Job5. Call Control Career Dr. N. B Cta~sleat •· )ournt."t•<1' -51 :l'711 ner Rik & reddish bm ---------Orange Co to serve reaJ Juliette's w/client ele. ~ ex ' · \'1c.: Chapman & M1u.n: estate lo~ needs Co CLERK Will makeofr.835-6296 Employme nt Aircncy, most expensive club in .\fOllal<' au! & 3nl Tu l.oun,, Orani<e 832-7064 p Q BOXES car provided .. Ca II Bank exper. req"d 556-S,,OS Orange C.O. Next to Unit· CANOY & I 0·111-· .. ;t • • Rlversiden>686~ext ConlactBobCrelghton COUHTERHELP EXEC. SECRETARY for edCaJU.Bank.Mustapp- T ION \-end1n11 Kouu• ... A.r1nou•uments/ found· Black k1tl) with For Rent 168 Equal Oppor lrvine NalionalBank Fu.ll&P1Ume.ApplyDel Investment co. inly In person 8am-Spm no t''lt~r 1w1 \\r tr.1111 '~oAs/ while fl ea collar Poppy 631 _0727 Employer M/F. 833-3100 E 0 E Taco. 252S2 La Pai Rd, Fashion Island. Must _da_llY;;...· ______ _ .md loc:st.t Jll U\J!Chtnb l..Mt & FoWtd St. CdM 833 8100 Laguna Hills. h 4 t I F I •>Hers h11lh pr11r11 your ••••••••••••••••••••••• -An MANAGER Beauty Supply Store ave yrs exper .• ype Housec eaner. ema e. ov.n buiunl!!\S unil tu11 AN90Uflcenw'ftb S I 00 1-'0L''IU Puppy, block 6 OVERWEIGHT? for 41 unsls in Buena n~s exper. w1R & ha1 Qiunter Girl. Days, apply 65-70 wpm. ah 80-90 wpm. SOITMJ exper. necesa. CaJI ... helter Rcqoirt"s W.M• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mos. male S.mlu Isabel Guaranteed 10-29 lbs. 3C Park. Exper only. Sal piece stylist. /\Jso wit In person, Vea Cleaners, Apply, TMl 369 San _~ __ 66_. _____ _ s..'850 secured, l·ar Jnd & Santa Ano. C M days. Lose accumulated +unit (7lC)833.1710 handl e wig sales. 1988S Brookhurst, Hunt. ~.luel Dr. Suite 200. Housekeeper Li ve-In So. 10-12 hours we<'kl) Ph SCRAM-LETS M2 64!9 fat & Inc hes. rap_ld from8-Sweekdays. 968·Ul"71 Bch. Laguna home. 3 Small (2131!188-8530 or wr1tt• 1-'0lfNU f emale cat blk ~·~e~:jn~n~~ltYklnSa~~: ARTlST·PRODlTCTION Beauty Stylist: mu11l kno Counter ~irl, 10pm-6am. Exper Tow Truck driver achoo! children. 499-4091 ~./!~~ .~~f~::kph~:t• ANSWERS ~~[ ;-1~~:igep~:~:n~~ nutrious No drugs S26 Prefer exper In display la1elt trend!! & natural Winchell s Donut Holl!le ~~:1&.~~~sv~~n~F~: _ar_t_6-"p_m_. _____ _ no Cr1'(µy Ta~tv •. T 1 ... _ 673·8370 . · manuracturing w 1 styling. Jhira mac k. 25.iE.t7lhSt.C.M.App· AskforHenry. Housekeeper for 1uest t.Jnd> l\v.t•11.t11 Vi<' Bu. .. hard"' a .,.,rt knowledge of map, floor 83'7-42S00t 837·6779 lylnperson. homeinC.M. SwHDilltCJ ~le~ SCRATCllEU 9623688 plan, architectural ren· loat M...tacturfftC) COUNTER HELP FAIRICATORS Call 646-6716 s11'>1Jf1 m11nthly 1'11rri thrrl' wno; thP hnrM• F'OUNO· Chihuahua mix. deriog & pasteup. Call Co. seeking Boat As· Must be neat , clean in Factory has openings for u-·-ek ed II 25 Hou~ p1wcek handle!\ ut th~· racetr11t·k \\Ith an male, bwn1whl. I eye. 714·~3937 Barry semblers w/wood work appearance & wllllng lo several men w/melal & """"' eeper want • ve 1t. Estobhshed nc~8o0unts ~t~h e w:~n 5 ~c. <'l~":,e et~ EJ. ~.s e 11 C h a pm an. exp er. E 1 cc t r 1 c 3 1 work w /people. Apply In welding cx5perE. Plen1se ~~tihl d~t w:pm Ca:!~d~~: & t'qu1pml'nt • oo. SCRATCHED him .,,.....,u.o Happy ASSEMBLERS Installers. Plumbin~ person between 9-llam apply 2031 . . Man, Alldeywknda 84'7-8891 Oown USI. I~~ Mt~o ---f' d y M 1 MTIMe Installers. Exper"d or2"4pm. lrvlne .646·2001. · · · Verile Eo!ll, Suite 106. F:~erow offict' npl'n 10 ifun k: C oun~ Ida 0 Gelcoal Touchup. Clip· TACO BELL '"'oodP M F II 1 Housekeeper. Ena 11peak-~osta Mes a \next ln «rnirl' y11ur ne<·1l .. c,111 WI 3 c T 8 1 bt. l 0 11 ':in Xlnt opportunity In Mis· per Marine Corp, unu E 69SSCsl Hwy. Lag Bch .. , rep. A · u t me Ina. non·smkr. 1rvlnc Konn Lune~) Open 7 f11r Sf)C'('IDI rillt:ll R-lli 5:llti OAl:e_2s.t,J, a er . . e1·rthday slon Vlejo Industrial Occidental. SA Appl)' Del T11co U252 La area. Pvl rm. 2 children, doys toserveyourne<'ds ._,. ""' Complex. Musl have Custom Girt Wrapper Paz Rd , Lag . Hiii~. lon1t.ermrelaUonsblpas 75\·Ji II lc»t & Found 5300 FOUND female Au11s1c . manual dexterity In sml BOAT REPAIRMAN beginning part Ume, fuU ~-4720. pan of ram desired. Sal ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• Must ldentiry. Call alter J •tt rompooents. Familiarity Some fiberglass & Ille time holid:iy season. Yal.. W ........... 7100 open. t7l4 l 551-4042. COCKTAILS OUND L h enn1 er using mlcrosrope very mechanical repair App. Must be ovall Sat/Sun .• ......,. •nru S00.000. monthly J~moyed orft ·u:.~~e 9pm.64S-l23S helpful. Gd benefits, ly Crystaliner C-Orp. 1626 Only exper need apply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 90~ 'ockla1ls, u11k1n.i w/choke collar. c. M: Found. Cairn Terrier ! salary c;ommenaurate Placentia, CM 548·5623 Roger's Gardens. 2-301 S335.000. bmit ttl. area 6372349 Puppy, Coasl Hwy &c Lotsoflove w/eltpr. Call Carol San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. 1$2$ Mesa ast. Go Iden rod . C d M . Aunt Vee S81-31m for appt BOOKKEEPER NpBch. Suite 106, Co:1t Mc:.a Losl in I nine a r ea. SM--S8SS A motJ A/Pay &c Rec., Invoice :...---------\next lll Kona Lanes 1. Siamese eel May have l wlll not be responsible ut.o ve Auditing. Good career Deliverymen for ho.me de· Open 7 days to ser ve JD tag w/tel 11642·2502. OST Lillie Gray foe my huaband's debts. New Detail Shop needa openln&lna_younggf<!W· Uv.LATlmes. your need~ 751 3'741 Call 7S2 S716 before Sam German Schnauzer ans Patricia Lorlss 11 /17 n6 ~ hel~d E l lng ro for h1rdworkfng -C.11 *'lT40. ---lo "Queen1e.4 '. Vi c oPwageap · ngne selr·alartcr. Mon thru Delivery man for evly ._..ssWonted 5010 He's gone.linymaleTer· Magnollia & Adams . NOW DESPERATE. lg· StelllMn. cma paint.en, FriS-5 StartS3 2S Write ···••••••••• .. •••••••••• ner pup Belge 1blk lltl6. 968·9S33. Chldrn norc pre~~ qualllica· burfen & poUahen, up-· ' ., mom. L.A. Times Home .... HDACTIOH! tipped coat CdM area. heartbroken. liona.675-0IW bolstery shampooers. ~~1-tronP.hga~ke. :r~~;e~ delivery route. Mu1l " Pls -6565 check out. pkk·up & de-"'"'" v · · have eeon car. Adults on Unlted Business lnves~-&75 tves MISSING: Burme&e cot, 4 Sodttl C.... 5400 livery. Apply at Ca 92714. ly :?.,.. hn. per day. No ment.s. Inc California s ~T: Silver mah~ Toy mos. Child heartbrkn, ••••••••••••••••-••••• ~H1nbor Bl. CM IOYS AHD GlltLS 10Ucitin1. no collecUna. largest ~u!lflfnlt'Ss sales Poodlo. l9lh&Anahr1m, Hnlg 8 c h . 536·6'730. AREVOUJNACLASS 6'$-1030 M'··•-Viejo . El Toro Westmlns~r/Hunt. Bch team. ~a o ccs stnlt CM Sub/heart ull..il.'k. Reward. BY YOURSELF? ,_"'" area. 638-0126 wide.&inOrange County ~SA699 Hu your tlnanclal area. Earn your own ----------• toscrvlcc your needs. "-'t · Reward for return 1ecurily mt1de you a money •~lllng subtcrlp· DB. TACO are desperalc for bu.s1 m of Brwn suode wallet. target for ioclal cllm· ,, m tiOna after school For In· Needt Kitchen Help nesse5 to sell . wt• have stolen ll/1&176. need ID be rs? At Vldeovlew ronnaUon. C•ll830·09lJ P/tline poelllona avaU. people with ssooo . & sentimental plctur<!1' Diamond Club. you'll ~ IUSIOY Day h e lp. s:uo hr. m,,000. who nrc N'tid)'. t • returned, no questions meet other singles who 631-lSJl 1120 Superlcw willing & able to buy -.. asked. 631-0658 can offord the beat lift ""'= ::4 Days 4' nlaht1. Apply Ave. CM DOW h ff Th dally UAM al Ml Casa·--------. CALL Ull SF.U. SEtL-SEt..L FOUND Terry B1ue1Poo· u to o er· e SELl,,.SELL-SELL Mulcan RHt 396 E . 17th DENTAL ASST, aom lS2S Me•• Verde Dr lboeeChrtstmn~ item11 dfo mix. Vic A.dams & Diamond Club Mem· t.holeehtt1tmasltems C.M. No phon" calla front office duUtt. E><· from under our Mal(nolla t t 16. ~l-5611>. t.rahlp la 12SOQ. Olhtr rrom unck!r our please per. Set momtn.a 4' Mon· l:ast, Suite \Otl. Costa OAll.YPfLC1T' MembenhlpsfromSUS. DAILVPllA>T days. Dr. Schumm. THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I ;'or-11t&T,...A. l Jtf1t.atlOIPI Announces Employment Openings For The Following Positions : Pollc•Clerti C ..... Typlst These are CET A runded pasitions re· quiring H.B. residency &30days UO• employment. H.B. ETA Clerical Trainin8 Component is accepting appUcatlons for Baste Clerical Training. lntorestfld H.B. rimidenta may inquire in~_persoo only al the Employ menl&TrainingCe.ot.er. Ap- pllcatioqs will be accepted at the center, 538 Maln st., HWlt. Bch thru Nov29, 197Sat3PM. Me .. ?•t )741 CHRJSTMASTRF.F. f'OIJNO· Male OalmaUan "-l· .... SUS8}<JKJ b CHRISTMASTRl!:E Busln«i&s ma~ aeeka.,,.part 847 8$01. 111 • CALLourChrllitmu V i c o f Bri stol & uuu ""e1orleaaw eo CALLourChrtalft'lu limo H1oc1ale. r.arn ----------.11 Deal w 1the prof Ionia I Ad V11tr al 642·5678 &mnower. c.11 $49-912$. you can h.tve lhe beat. Ad. VlMr al 642-N"18 S500 ~mo. MS t Ul2 Wont ad results 642 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ( ,, ... .. •'' .( .... w.-. ....................... ....,w..w ...................... liWpW..ted 7IOOHelpW..t.d 1JOOHlfpW..twd 7100 IOJI Thund!Y.NovetnDert&.tm DAILYPILOT CJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• PERSIAN CATS ....... S. 105 Mhcd•1o.s IOIO IOIO Houaek•eper for Ut P/l Sales. $40-S'TO wk up. Sandwich Sbop Helper, TICfttaCIAM be&uWW lone h.Jr. top •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••!•••••••••••••• ll1kpn1 . 2 Adult1. Meo. ladlc-1. students lClalft•2Plll. Wed OQ)y . Ceramics or 1cience quality, reaiuered , Seven family, McLan CUSTOM P/tlme. Muat IM! llllftllr SALES l:ves/Sal "•·1IU, C&UIO-ll5latupcn.. blt'Qround mandatory. ahota........_ Mo-4"', bd. mllc. FriSat Uke New Radial Saw. plainoook.IMM87& nRAK 839-'fR, s....T-..o.,. BasJc uodentandiq ol 1531 Vetper Cr n Top ot,,.. Uno Sears WOYIMWOODS lRONl.NO. Eitpr'd lady. Phone Sales people.1--------• Salesperson needed. dec:ttoolca mandatory. 3 ......_ 1040 Edwards/McFadden. SZ"15/blt olr. 752·~ aft eSO({.TOeo'X.QFr• No _..,,_._ 1\..:-1 .... _ male or female, 16 to Real Eat.ate w 11 --' M ti yr1 ex pr nee. Xl nl -.. I. .n.... ..,., ... ock palluns ~ . ..,.... w .. ""' yearaol aee. Guaranteed m~rnf~c;,m&. wk~dll~ beo nts. aalery com· •••••••:••••••••••••••• Bed. tum. triple dreuer v.-~ i:'iNl·BUNOS ~.;,:.;~;in e area wqes or commlu1005 BROKER p u C lb 3333 meJaurate w lb.ck AKC D:achshuncU• S75.Amol.rS7S.TwlnmplOld din.rm tbl. 6 caln GU-5$0 m -m o ----------1250 East ntb Street , c:~:f· • y. 540-• ~nd.MlsaJon Vlejoln· Stds cb stk• ahots• bodal2$u.968-0013 backcbal.rssza. '11Hoa ,__ _______ _ IAadlng camera 1ho Suite 0 , Coxta Mesa. ---------1 dl.l5trial area. Call Carol wcnnd• PSY tsld• $100 ru kbk 10 da 7~. 18.000 ml .. $1200. CARPET waotayr~partUm between5:00&11:30p.m. SERVICES *~rl'REJARIES 58t·3830forappt. up.1·'12M485 bUc"::d~O:bua~y.TOT:Llh ~'c!~w:·::~h person for finlahln 9*4223. -K" . Telephone Solicitor YORKSHIRE TERRIER Sl. H.8 5'W056. $t0. 4 750Jr18 rim• & Ures 4.ooaq. )'d =~-:i~:ra~hft Eq~~=nity ~~':~a~= £i?a'°~ayA1U'eea PART·TIMI PUPS Chamfi blood 2bdHancter New used $40 txu Cu1t1cal Ute. PLUSH SHAG training. 3121 !!. Cal large residential resale ~Birch~.~~~ From bome tor United lin~oo llny t bs i tud 120 E. 23rd. c :M. · ~.cioea. 53M643. !:aj!:\~:~c;• C~I "':'o~ Hwy. CdM. $73-4670. office with a successful Newport Beach 833-8190 Cerebral Palay. Gu1rn. se $30..&e Tues. Sat. 10-.S Soeclal Christmas sate fl'tlequote. JO-$pm. ---------i ~ckground or recruit· Ca1HorAppt/Est.ab '65 wa~expcir.983-4001 St. Bernard Puppy, BehlndFeedBarn Chinese brass. bird (714)U'7·l34S UAD WOMAN Phone Solicitor needed. Ing. troiruna and manaa-or · re~al~. 3\lt mo&. Iona Sat \3th 21891 Vacation cagd. nower po~. etc.•--------- Xlnt ~unity In MJa :':rinv~~e!j~~=~ 1~. 101 people. Must be able,t•--------Typist/Bookkeeper ror hlW', bU1 markings, $30. Ln. H~nt. llch. Bdrm St.SO.up. Kaehler 1 Fine Digital Clock radios re-~~=~~m:~nfy;. '1 medlat~ly.751·964.\. t':.o:::,'0~~~:.ate with SECREJAllES P ublic Acd'a office. 89'1-40'13 tum.bikes.toys.etc. ~lnc.23.'50Nr>t.Blvd, ~ic::k~~64t.J::. CucllO'o ceramics or sm elec· Excellent u lary. ex. Los Angeles co. relocat· Muatbeaccuratew/mln. We1maraners. AKC reg.. . ,_C_¥ ________ 1--------- trooic componenta nee. PLASTICS peMes. car allowance. ing to Orange Co. <Costa 3yra ex~. 642,.8636 ch~mplon show-line, 8 ~b~ ~~hr~~lec~!~~: Frigidolre refrig. sso. s MUST SELL Oak·from\.'<l yrs mlnlmum expr . MOU>NESS me dlcal/dentnl ln· Mesa) will need a V ..... Attw.dorlt moa.6'f3..80ll Riviera Couch, 10 spd 1peedblkeSSO. glass coffee t.nbl~. s.50. Salary commen1urat OPIAATOR s ur1t n ce . Dynamic number of e xper'd tor Nallonal Food Pomeranian Puppy tO Bike. toys " misc. 3108 642·'1fn8 ~::'se~e~f.f~c:e°:~"s~: w/npr. Xlot benerlt.s. Small plasUc inJection growthsolid b~sA.."l}•1~mw.1t~ .. a :secretaries. Pre(erence Service compat\)' in San wk.s °'d mate. AKC reg. Taft Way, C.M. Door cblmo Grandfather 642"'"89 C.U Carole 581·3830 for .. .,... " will be given to appll· Juan Capistrano. Xlnl S75.orbeatoffer. 979•2138 clock New a fahans ---------_appt~-·-------1 :'s!1~atT~~pofEi~=~ti~~ ~C::.111~~~c;:~ntial In· cant. w/lnlUat!ve & wUI· working conditions & Fri/~tlt~ Oak ~rm()ire. shell stitch New Singe; IRVlNE COAST COUN· Maintenance man want molding machines & terview send resume to ~~~~~=:r~u:i~~ liberal fringe benefitB . PnetoY 1045 ~~rsche s~hr.''&0~~b dressrorm.'751-4060 'J'RY CLB MEMBER-"" d part tim < trl...Jm 'ng of ::Jll PO Bo 1097"' S t "'-->•' 1 -'-llls Call638-5571E.O.E. • .... ...,ulolt . HB SHlPForSttle640-1!MT "' • · "' 1 s m . . x ... an a ~·~ria .,. man· ••••••••••••••••••••••• caps. _.., 1110 a1, . . Vespa Rally l80CC, Lam McDonalds S3.00 llr plastJc partspreferr . Ana,92702. dator,y , apptitude WAITIESS GermanShepherd, IOmo. (btwn Coast Hwy & bt'ett,a 150 scooter, like Bookcase Headboard for _s.s&-_99t3 _______ 1 STACOSWITCH,IHC--------•I w/figures desirable in P/timeoverLB.Applyart oldmale.Loveschildren. Busch.ard> newS4'1~an)'tlme double bed. $15. Small MASSEUSE 1139Baker Costa Mesa some instanees. MusLbe 4PM. Bi.agto's at 19204 Free to good hom e. 311 RUBY AVE While AnUque Dresser 549-3041 R E. SALES avail. for work by Off. Beach BJ. H.B. 962·'1212. 499-1231 BALBOA CSLAND DunebUggy. Corvair $900 $20. Boy's Schwinn Slln· <J.8.281 for legitimate rul F.qual Oppor Employer • l3tb. Send resume Ir ln·bd sk.i boat. 16'. Sl500. gray Sl5. Met.al O(ticc t 1 m e Po s.i ti on I salary range to: N .S.C. Female Shettle/Terrier 9-Uam. Fri/Sat/Sun Aft s. 548-1655 Desk $40. Call 830-3157 ::SS~~~. ~~1fxf5z.~1 PLUMIER, REPAIR Join #1 ~· hecr,x =Newport Merchmdfw mix, 14 mo. lrl·color. had Yard Sale 8 ramilles. 2 pr antique satin drps 2 arter 11 a.m. days or 586-0529 eves F1tlme. s Years min ex· #I in S.S . c ' a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• shots. 551-0988 Furn., Crystal, antlques. deeor rods 2 new bar AUTO TELEPHONE 2112 Har. bo. r, C.M. ....r. Call 535.1u". # 1 t-Us..___ ........ 8005 GOLDEN RETRIEVER. & silver. Sat. Nov 20th. stools, new 0lawn mower FOR YOUR CAR $180. W, Pacillc Coast Hwy ..-'""' #I~"';_~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd mix. male l ~ 9am·3pm. l7881 Bell Cr. Reas.646-4341 837·1073 N.B. PRESSMAN-1250 L&W. •~u.,,.a-nlltMJ Wonderf d yraold &44-885l H.B. Ofr Talbert West or New shop & equip. Part HulltiftgtoRhoch SECllTARY Gii . Bch. Hairs tyling Shampoo Beer dra!ter.bolds ~Ke.: MEN, perm. p/time. ro o1 nat'I network. Exper. fountain Vahy ASSISTANT TO BUSY Of AnfflllNl>5I (2) Cockap00 Puppies, bowl & chair. very re· ol beer, new c<>nd. aoo. LA Times home deliver prer. Fast print shop. Unlicensed or licensed. EX E c U T 1 v E 1 n HUGE w a ;Th~ u·s e male 10 weeks old. Fr~ Horws 1060 asonable. Call 492·5317. 673.5276. Call alt llAM. in Newport/C. Mesa Call 7Sl·l500 Free lS-day "Quick· challenging manage. crammed with over 500 to good homes. 492·3022. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.USH C •RPET Must have dependabl"l•--------•1 Start" training program. ment of dlvirsified corp. . bo ... I F h h d l Fo Sal 2 i •-ho r., "' •l••CMll car & be reliable. S275 t.., Call Monday-Friday. Secretarial skills & book· dusac · xes, .mc .. e O· e :· ~ ep el~ Gm ~ r rt eh pones"' 5 w Carpet Contractor has Wmlhd 8081 S350 mo.S48·1740. ProductionControl askforBev·ask rorB1'll '"""'Ping knowledge im: eon pianos. circus or· <w .te l yr o . rea qua er orse. 183 yds. Rust Nylon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i ,.._, gans. wall clocks. w/klds. hs~~ken. Fan· Call847-1091. p S 'fl M MEN-WOMEN CLERK 848-0844832·5440 portant. Salary open. grandfathe r. clocks, taslic do~Allcrgy in . lush. acri c_e. . ust . SSS CASH FOR PARTTIME El based on capabillties. fascinaUngantiques. ramily.493--0726 Part Quarter & AJ:abaan Sell67S-5906,6422210 Good edf m /refrt he r · TARB l M r . G i n r r u s s o . Ov Sl 000 000 w rth Gelding, xlnt beginners us u. '1P To Ip manage a am1l~ <days)752-9S61 or <eves) A er • • ?. I Pup lea-tree Beagle horse 675-7323 a ft 21geusedseabass fishlng trzrs/stoves54&-0768 business. Prom sharing, TYPIST REALTORS mericao lntemauona P · · nets German made gd paid vacaUon & retire· Equal Oppty Employer .586-0529 Galleries; 1802·T Ketter· Yorkie call aft. 6 p.m. 3:30PM cooJ SlOO ea Used & ~w Swap ror lawnmower enga ment benefits 1ncl'd. ---------i ing St., Irvine. Tel. 498-0788 nylon ne t u 14 per & prts... a.ltemat.ora. DC SS'1·02lS Immediate opening in RealMEsGtaRtelUSINESS SECRETARY 754-tm. Opeo Wed.t~~u Le ftover dirt rro hw.try 1070 rathom.548--0811 gauges, trlr appl. ---------i our production control Sol Jndustr1'..., a maJ'or Sat.9AMto4 PM. Visit. landscaping Sa nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 ._548-6996 _______ _ Mgmt Tme, perm. Earn SALES ,.., . . · fo"Ur Jackets. sz 12. Sa ver--$l?S-s200 wk. Fuller department ror a rlerk mfg in the recreation 1918 Brunswick Victrola. loam. You haul 121 WA .... TED Fox also Sheared Rae· Mmket 8013 BrushSales,S54·'18Sl typist. Requires Reneral We are looking for a field ne~ a dynamic Two needle floormodel MarlanLn.NB " co00.Perfect.846-4'1S? 1Mtrilllll1Rts ---------1 otrice sin.tis w1th typin seasoned person · w1a marketing secretary. with room for .storage. funliHw9 105 TOP CASH DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mothers helper Very at 50 WPM. Exposurh trob~ ~:l~~d ~xrsri~~ Salary !'egot1able . !"'eeds refllli.shing. A.sk· •••••••••••••••••••••• r~&:vo ~A~~ Go~· less engine S3S; Conn Min-0 -Matic elec. light hsekp'g. & som< and experience wit sales force provide xln Ben er 1 t s . C a 1 I 1ng$200. Phone631-3149. RT OBJECTS GOLD. Akat stereo sound on organ, excellent condi ~~~·~f~ ~~~ ~:y~.~~ ~:S~~~t~:U~: ::t: income base Ofc 1. m4IS4l·228Sforappt Tax sale. Lge roll top **I BUY** ~ILVER SERVICE: sound$1.2S.83!l·762S· Uoo.S600,P.P.S32-12S9 631·2191Eves.644-0801 plus. If you are tlepcnda super. comfortable, SECRETARY-EXEC desk, solid oak. $925. or Good. used Fumrture .& F lN E FURN & AN. For Sale: Almost new Left banded Telecaster ble and tookrng for a full· budget is more than ad Greatoppor. Career secy ofter. 646-3456 Appliances-OR I w1I TlQUES. 645-2200 shag area rug. 6'x9 ', Olx w/case S300 Morely MOTOR ROUTE UmepcrmanenlPoSition, quate for an excelled currently working. de· Andi IOIO sellorSELLror You. . . 1 black . brown. $110. wawa + ~olu~e. $'15. Daily Pilot route 1n then we ha\•e the job for sales prog. Please C'On· sires cballo'g posit. in """".CH MAST&S AUCTION Lapidary and Jewe ry 497.2354 Bothfor$350 "646-~ Newport Beach. after you.Along w1thexcellent tact Mr. Downs. FS admln. sales. Slrt work -··••••••••••••••••••• 646-1616&13l-t625 tools cutting ~nil . · noons, Monday through starting salary we orrer Corp,549-8623 lst of yr. XJnt SH/typ, Scotsman Ice Maker. diamood wheels, s1Ucon Friday, plus Saturda excelle nt compa ny ________ __. hvy deU w/sales ablty, 1 New-used 1 month, $250 SAVE! New & used furn. carbide unit, sm ~ll and Su.nday mornings. benefits. Please apply in girl ofc. Prime Newport installed. 673-1232. appl's. misc. Wiison's tu.mbler , wax pen, trim S300 per month gross. $5( person· RECEPTIONIST Beach loc. Pd. ben. start Bargain Nook, Now saw & blades, uc~~lene b d I · d $800. Cmplt res to ad FRGT DAMAGED HOT· Stores _ 54S & 814 W. tank & torch, mini OX· cas epos t require · 11473, Daily Pilot P.O. POINT Sale. 3308 W. l9th, C.M. 642-7930 & ygenand acetylene torch ~~~~1!:1~321' ask for ST AND ARD We hav<> an attractive Box 1560, Costa Mesa . Warner nr Harbor, Santa 548-3262. -WE BUY made by Victor. pick!!l EM ORI ES opening ror a well-ca. Ana. 979-2921 pot. Branson ultrasonic OFFICE-PART TIME 2-4 Hrs per day. Typing, neat handwrlUng. Stan S2.50hr . Ideal for stu· dent. Call btwn Noon 3PM. 842·233'1. M groomed individual as Special Interior decorated unlt, jig saw. jewelers INC Receptionist for our SECRETARY O'Keere&Merrlt Uv'rm grp. Incl custom be n c h an d tool s. 36" gas stove wtdbl d ed /t ed 1· h' · 11 • growing company. One Admin .. gen 'l ofc duties, ma e su e we com· po ts ing unit, sma AppliedMagnetksCorp year general omce ex-typing. Respon, mature. broiler. center grill bo sora. velvet occas tools.644·0123arter7PM 2221 "'· th A St Moving. must se ll by h i •-t t .,.,u · nne perienc<> needed. Must Resume req'd. Send to c a r "' o om an . Santa Ana. Calir. 92704 be able to handle a ad 1'?92, Daily Pilot. P.O. 11/28. Phone aft Spm, redwood cocktail & end CUSTOM Parking Attendant~ An Equal Opportunity Employer MI F Wanted fuJI or p/t1me.1------m11.--1 Dl\Ysor eves. Must be 18. PRODUCTION WORKER SZ.50 hr to start. Apply, 3S3 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. ~rgcompanyneeds hard betwn ~. 67~8611 . · ~mg young man to Part tlme evening wor k, xlnt pay. no pressures Irvine area. 499-3846 train an production . possible advancement opptys. S3 00 hr start 642·2256 for uppt PEOPLE PERSON Elcec needs ptlJmc as soc. in whsle supply Ful ly capitaJ1zed. 673-2223. P /Trm e B a n quet housemen needed fOt' on call bas1.s. Call for rn · terv1ew 494-6574 X 372 ------- Cou11f •h•• bf .. '1sbag~ you hat' .. fo off••r! Tllt'tltMtninto CHRISTMAS CASH .., phlciRcJ -....... .,. DAILY PILOT CHRISTM~ TREE • ***********. • ~ Chrh hMs « • Gifhfor • • EweryoM « : Whut a wondt'rlul v.1.1• tu• • .-ell •our ~0111 111•, 1111 • l'hr1~1 n11"• · n i:ht uu t• • lrom untl1•r 1111r • ·« l'HlllST\I \....,T it lo.I-: • ········**'*** • ••••••••••• « • • • •F YOUR « BUSINESS• IS • tt GIFTS Tm's • « Sf'OllTI~<: <.iOOL>S tr ..... ..~ ... n.so busy cordless PBX Box. 1560, Costa Mesa . _645-_785_7_. ______ tbl., fire extinguisher GOLDSMITHIHG switchboard. light typ. ca.92626. 19 curt side by side lamp,walllamp,6x6orig Wholesale&Relail ing and other general -r · It H st painting + color co· JEWELRY repair and S£1'>•-"'RY re rig ree:rer. arve ord1'nated "ccess r·n otrice duties. Good E"W11U01'"' Gofd3yrsold.642-4417 .. remounting.500palterns ~~Ra~1ef1ts. Southern California ---------1 redwood. $1500. rrrm. to choose rrom. Stock Af'P"C occ~pt.d Sales Office requires B~and new 19.5 cu. ft. up-499-3036or499-2835 rings. chains and custom 9:00a.a. to J :OOp.JL mature person with 5 to nght frost free freezer, Medit. _E_x_p_a-nd_a_w_a_y_bu_f-.1 casting. Large stock ol 10 yrs. e x pe r.. good 3yr guar, parts & labor (et, seats lZ. also chrs. 1 14k Ondlngs. 17172 Cor+wricJM Rd l"ilMt,Callf. DELLY FOOD COMPANY Equal opportunity employer M /F mechanical skills and S300. 551-1217. 833-3048 833-3064 F lge modern dresser & th customer contact or 2 Dr frost free refrlg Sl25 misc 846-6568 MacTavish Goldsmi interview contact Sales Apt sz s t v & refrig. 4250ScottDr. Npt. Bch Manager at (7141752-5561 Harvest Gold Sl50. Pepsi PLUSH 8' Sofa & 6' Lov Cola mach Sl25. 642·0088. eseat, all wood game set U•estock 8075 --~"J'EC w1matchlng access.••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... A lllJIOIC ~ Microwave Oven. Scars 9.!:SSr,.... totbpls d~oodcue cor"'asr..: Reg. 1!forgan ma.re. broke Kenmorelgecapac1t)'. ....,.bl ~k. • bd ""' to ride & drive, blk An Arfirmative Ac · -540-8496 l , rng sz rm set. parade Morgan gelding t1on1Equal Opportunity ---------1 king or queen m at · • Employer Refrig. Westinghouse 14. tresses. Herculon lov: Eng, Wes tern 17 14 l ---------1---------1 Xlntshape.Avocado. eseat & !ll>fa, 82" ta111_338-_1_0_11 _____ _ RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Sl75.67S-3665eves. grandfather clock. a ll in Attractive, over 18. for H&\Ll'll SPA. w., will train right person ror easy tun job. Mr Gaar· russo. Days, 752·9561, Eves, 586-0529 RECEPTIONIST/ STEHOGRAPHER C05l3 Mesa electrorucs r1rm needs maturt.' re cept. PBX opr Accurate engirle('rmg typist Call 979-1100 ~pt1001st 1'rnc for Op tom~lnc ok rn M1ss1on Typing 60 wpm, sh 8().100 ______ .__ __ , xlnt cond 554-4700 u~LL-8078 wpm . Good phone Kerunorewasher &dryer. · _....,.ry personality. Stable work good cond, $125. MOVING. Sell ing drop •••••··~··0••••••••••• b a c k g r o u n d . S a I 645-4594 leaf table. walnut chair, H a r r 1 s o. n L a t h e $600 $700 per mo EOE 5 swag lamps, f!O ld & w1automat1c turret. at· . . . Auction 801 white call uf• 6pm tachment, & Steinel Call G11rbara betwn .. ••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ • ...,., 1 111 both! ded 9am·l2,64()-4580. 645-78S7. v .. ,.,ca m : oa •PUIUC• ---------1 w1accessor1es. 3M gas SECURITY GUARDS 1st & 3rd Shirts. Anaheim :irea. No <>xp nee. Age 21 & over. Uniforms rum Co r & phone n ee . Universal Protection Servtce, 1226 w. 5th St. Sant a Ana. lnler vws daily 10·12am & 1.30 4:30pm. R...anv Bm Naugahyde 8' sora s te rilize r . 2 s t eel •Al " RE• m utchlng love s eat cabinets, many other •AUCTION• chair & ottoman. Llk t"quipment & macbinests •Fridcry7:30PM• new,$375.S49-0C9S & e l ec trical tools . ft..._.__ M1.-1-......, ---------'i 54'1-4425anytime. ~ ,,..,,.,._.....,. Solid Wa lnut c h in cabinet, w /glass drs. 8 cond. $190. Call 549·2644 . ~ 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VtcJo P /time or poss1blyl.;iiiii;;jjiiii~~---iiiiii;iiii F" lime 49-1·3039 Sectional Cooch. lamps plct~. chest & mirror beds pread , c urtains 586-9893 eves. WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PA ID l''O R YOU R RICEPT10Hf ST 1-'or Beauty Salon In Fountain Valley Expcr preferred. 4 days wk . TiiE HAJR HANDLERS 847 9065 Secy /Construe to $800 Sr Mort Loan Ofer S25K Recept/Secretary to $725 Sei:relaries to S800 Irvine Personnel Agency 488 E 17th Costa Mesa SuitA.> 224 642-1470 SSS S•VE SSS Kg sz bed. 2 la mp tables JEWELRY. WATCHES. A ART OBJECTS. GOLD Food available on the triple dresser· sngl bed SILVER SERVICE. premises. Jlems subject dresserw/mlrror.couch FINE FURN & AN· to presale. We honor end \ables. 642-441'1 TIQUES. 64~2200 Bank Amerlcard. Master Lge slw walnut poker lb --"--------1 Charge, Cas hi e r 's wired lop, 8 mat ch' LUGGAGETAGS C h e c k s & C A S ff chairs w /red padded 11ts from your business card . RETAIL SALES Service Station Atten-welcome. New, still In carton. SSOO Send one card for each Young girl ror Pilot Sup· dent, exfer'd. Day & MASTERS AUCTION value. will sell $400. Cal tag plus one spare. we ply Store. OC Airport Eves. Ful &p/time. AP· 2075'/JNwpt.IL aft 5,837·9'l20 return permane ntly '7141540-7594 ply, Shcll~atlon, 17th & CottaMeto seaJed attractive ta~ & Irvine N Pecan 36" rnd tbl wtrms ti 1 1 RN'S · · 133-9625 646-1616 strap, mee ng a r ne 4 chrs. llke new. bst or 1.0 . requirements. Pre· c...,..roNH• SERAVTTICEENSTDAA!.1.,0N ai...-&a.. 80%0 ovr S40(). Ule o11h bdr vent loss & theft! For u W.._._da •· w k d , .. • _,._. set full sz bed, S225 all---' • 1-~ )'Sea ee en s 21 or older. Apply in ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• person '-CU .ag enc .,,.e Challenging p05itlon for """""O, Wed-Mon. lOA u SEO. R EBU ILT & 646-7376. wallpaper, Cabl'ic or capable individuals. XJnt fo" 4PM. 2983 Harl><;;: Ouaraol.eed. All 1.ypes, Maple table. S4 Inch oval "Day Glo" paper & we benefits, Insur. C.M. ul Baker St. parts, repairs. Trade·lnl mar resistent top. 4 will bock & trim your Pn s .. 1riof' ac~pt.ed831-2101 mat.diliig mates chai tap . Or try two cards 1445SuperlorAve Service Stallos, Allen · wtt.h gold cushions. S'75 bllcktoback. Newport Bch 642·2410 dant. exper'd. Full or MOPED. CimatU, S6W f19.2S&Zaller6:00. PRICES: ---------1 part·time. Apply Arco shoclu. noaiad board S2 eaor3/S5 R.N s.,.ntlOt' Station. 17th a: Irvine, rack. x:lnt. S3SO. 968-3064 Beaut depreHed wo 415 l8p $Ul0ea. 3-11. ~llorp/tlme CM. Schwinn Vanity 24" 10 ~!~~n~ $12S ~~~·.::!·t>.:O~a . 3-lt~u~~!rde Sewing ma~h opra. !e_d~lh new, $75. SalesTaxlncluded Coov. Hosp, 661 Center pl.ea.sant cond 11., nr O.C. ••rvilli>V O' COuch ~. 2 llv rm cit NOCARD1 St. c M. 548-SS&S. ~~· McKlbbln Sails, •NEW·USED BIKES• S30 ea., twn bed ll hdb Draw your own or send _,.....,.,,. Bu"· &II· Trade $20, 2 dlnlna dirt SJO ea.. name, address. pbone & s ALE s I P' u LL.T I M E . " much mor-e 6*-07do we ·u make one card per Specialty shop. H.B. SHIPPtHG/ PSacrts&i::~wt'!I tag.Add25<each. • l'IA>Tlll~c; l'OTTl-;lt'' • • J~-W1-;1.1tY II \IH « • :\llJSIC 1-'Ull'llT It!-: • ti A:\"TIQUK'i llOlllHt-;s « • lJOOt\~ r\1'1'1,1:\~Ci-:s Woman, ex per. pref'd. Pl(G. DB".f. Cycle & ~ 2488 Jewport ~~o~dtn~I~~ ~~ Send check or money or· 1_CaU_IK2_-4234 __ . ____ 1 Wehaveanopenmg lnan Blvd c M M2·'7910 grand old tJmn Excep de~:oy-·...-.~ all &irl dept. Salary I.I . . . ......__, l . ,. . ....,., ...... '""'"' ·-SALESlADY oPeft w/IOQM! exper., but P~eot unlaex to.speed, ....,. .... va uet, "°"' _.,.. P.O. Box 1• • HO.-\TS IUl\t-:S tt •· i\llro~OHll.K... • • Stll l ht•m lht• ,..1 mµ!\o 41 ••nd <'lO\ "''u• lrt•lll tr unc1t•rour • • (.'llttlST:\l\STltt-:lo: • ••••••••••••• 0.-Otlf ,.. a.tat 1'Ne • ,.. _.na..,,._.,__,.._._._, --,.. .... -...... r: ..... .... ,. rt:. Clll MJ..1671 .. ,... ~· .. ··. ..... .... _. ......... , -.... ,...... -. Ladiea tennis fashions, wilt train. XJnt co. new Ures. 17$. 494-1836 ~ t~,::r1c~~o~~~ Costa.,esa,Ca.926218 =:~1.!. nl ah,ts & benefi&a. OeltlOnlc: ~· eve. Uq,uee, oak ltema, tine For Christmas, cu1tOt11 929 Balter St, C . · • 3Wheel28"Schwtnn prtfttl, acceMOritl. mlr· Hk gold & silver rlnt•· SALIS-lftAIL ~. Ukenew! r o r s • Ame ricana Verr. r •u. price$ ptumbtncflltturea&aup-lm--1!1111----•I Ma.'ltlO treaaurea. S1t1Sun l C ...... plies. E)iper'd ooJy. cau 5H01 SALIS A.M. F.ate <otr 8.anc!Ki:1------_...-1 ~1451 & San Joa qqln trom Eklc 1tv, Electromaa~. · PllSOM 1030 Untverally Dr •• In '51). Colr tv. Philco 21 '. SA.LIS WOMAN Mena Ir Womens. Im· ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Irvine) Nets wrk.125. 558·5117 Permanent. full Umo. M•d laU openl na . mera Yu hlca Reflex, Waterbed •uperdbt mdl ,.Smuld 115. B ttorr + Ladles Ready Wear. ~P(.1'1~:.:~ ~~:C~11~blnk 8mosold.NewtBOO._.'. other houuhol~ itetns . Lanz, Puhlon lalaod laa..d.. Newport &Mch. complete. 9e8·12~ at& 417·311.21. w Klgh Or. ,_s._•_4_•l_l _____ 1 APpty tn penoa 10 AM to C4llh IOJI apm. Laa Bc.h wlch Delivery, rem. 1:30, "•••••-••••~•• .. •••• ..... ~. Hn'IU,. laaop rr.;,_. HHce.. (IO .. pMW. Momlnp I.IQ.noon. Xlnll•------... a.alll. Hlmalayu Cal. ..-... Ill •lnt coad.. 2 w Utt Ind ~ec bl'alte p/tlme Pot· lnlo·Call 8bDw q~. t yr old ~. • aoliquo ,arhb•• r cshlor ~1'5.. Sell ldlt.ttema ~ Wf""'9. S150.. MMSil ~ mlmw.111~ 16-t• Got eight maids a milking you'd like to move by Christmas? Move them under our tree. On each Thursday through December 16th, the Dally Pilot will publish special pages to make it easier for you to convert your saleable Items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toy s , s ports equipment, luggage, appliances. furniture, antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no matter what your busln~ss -we have a box ror you! Putting a box under our tree ls easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS If you run mOl"e than one time. For more information and to place your ad Just call 642-5678 and ask for your Cbriltmas Ad·Vlser for more Information. Your cred.IC Is good with as. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmertcard. ( DAILY PILOT 642-5678 I I , CJ4 OAll. Y Pit.OT Thu'"'<tay. November 18, 19115 TNCb '5H AutcK W..t.d 9590 Mto1 • ..,orled Alltoa. l•,orlwd Alrto1, I~ Auto1. t•,.,t.cl \ ..........•...........•.•••••••••..........•••••.••....••..•...............•.•.........•......••............•...•......•....•......•••...• -Offle! fourNture ~ loah, Sllp1/ Motor Homu, "75 LUV Mikado PU. Red. WE BUY IMW 9712 Fi.t 9725 Mada t731 ron~he 9750 f"8 P''•"I 8015 Dockt 9070 Sde/l..t 9160 aticlc, 42,000 ml. $3600 • •lTSEDCARS" ..................................................................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••u••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••,••.••••••••••••••••••• Camper $hell & pbon(' TRUCKS• i2 BMW Z002. Air, stereo ... • * • • • • * • * tt • • ,4 MBtda RX3 Cou~. 4 62 Cubriolct Co~vtirl. W:anted: IBM correNln 20 Eldorado, 111~ 6. Dy or ava1Hor extra 837·1073 Com" in or Call xlnt cond. $4800/llrm. • • 1,pd, under wrnty, very $4700. really sh. arp7 • Selectric 'fyp~writrr WAtitT!D wk rental avail Rraii. ----NH A--11411 Eves7~-0109 • cleanlm-3202 714·1J46 408 Willj>ay C:a!lh. 64() 4657 Slap for 60 yr old raleii, 968·3643; 003-1993 '73 FORD. 1 T. longbed, Groth c'i:;.;.... it rci;toredS8 rt cla51tc ,7,. ~~I L. -1 hydraulic dump, rt1 '74 BMW 2002, air. tape » .74 RX ·4 Wagon. Like '70 TARGA T , clean, lo 1.$"Blue,Dualpitch,IBM PowerBoat "'~•-IMMll movable sades, nrw l8211Beuch Ulvd. stereo, prtme, 29,000 » 1 ded S2800 Pt ml, 5 spd, alloy,, Correcting Selectr1 DON BERMAN 22' Mh1i Motorhome, brues, 70,000 rni. $3850 llunhngtoo Deitch mil~ 6730913 new, oa · · v AM FM. xtras $7300/0C· Typewriter, S6SO Undr <71.C)752-l92Q Dod&e360V·8. auto. PIS, 8.111073 147-6017 * 549-3331 Pty.Call6'2-42Bl fer.831-0283or~ rnalntenancedgreement P/B. AIC. AM/FM 11-trk. '67 8MW Runs g.ood "73 Maida RX3 Waaon •---------- Pvt. Ply.• Please call SUPS FOR RENT sips 6 fully telt-cont. a '69Travelall. Re14sn. Used TOP DOLLAR Radio, heater, l\on1 AM/FM. 4 spd. $1C50 'BS Porsche C. RbJt ena. ti75·7314alt6pm. Z7'&35',Newportbch real 'buy at s6995 . as a service van. Eves. PAJO shocks.Pb:M2-9S9S. M1-6717 $2895. Must sell (213) Pets 8087 714/675-0827 (292KFJJ 673-9105. IMMEDIATELY apri 9715 ---------1 592·5950Surfsldt! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8oot1, SfM•d & R~g~~CRY~~~n Servis Utll trurk bed. tor Fol~1~~1cLARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• / ! : Roll1 lloyc• ,756 Rabbits & hutches Ski 9010 92SN.HarborBlvd,SA. \.,I.on or 4. ton pickup. C"ALLOR COMl::IN '72 1200 Air, sunroof, • • Merc .. sleni 97 .. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hteeders or p~t:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •531·2503• $600.962-3453 afl6pm. TOSEEUS AM/i"Mrac110.Clean. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• #lOEAlERINU.S.A. Healthy yng stock l8'Walk1k1Jet.45501ds .l For Sale or Trade '511 HEWPORTIMPORTS $1800 499•2988 lfollt.:RBFRI EULANDt:R • 58 3000, auto, l'/8,~==~;;;;~--°" s.&8·2921 Year old. $4395. 549·8469 Rent Dix 25' Titan Chevy P.U. ~ton, hvy 3100W.Cst llwy,NH '76CAPR111 lS MAKING .. AM /FM, velour Int. m ROY Pianos & Orcjons 8090 or493·2&17. ~:ucs':'rsl\pV:T:/'4~6~is"s~ duty6,840·3083 642-9405 V6, 4 speed, air cond., ! GREAT DEALS ! clean all orig. S4500or bst R CARVER ••••••••• ••• ••••••• : ~1\'C fl :ir eves. '70 Toyota Hi-lux PU. xlnl TO• terior, silver wilh black • • ----------1 • ••• WANTED I bo d AM/FM radio, deluxe in· .. =~~~~~~~,. ofr. PP, 631·1993 r ROllS ·ROYC( Walnut $1000. Qwet, sngl man age 30. Troia.rt, Utility 9180 968 ...... co eves & u•knds DOL• "'R interior• only driven .OS4t ..... _. at>•ch BALDWlNAcr11soo1c, i.lip for 38 Sailboat, cond. Xtras. Sl650 ...-• ~111111~··.. L IMOJ•m-.. 499· 1642 ~ced shoreside shower. •••••• •••••••••• ••• •• •• "~ -~ 19. 00 0 m ii es. LI c . ! Hew • Ute-cl \'----MIM44• KIM OR N Will consider W>\! or boat Trailer. ul.il, 4xlO, open, 69 Chevy El Camino. full PAID ;:3~J1~~ ~:r:aplr~:;gain • ,. OVER 100 CLOlEO SUNDAYS BALL GA1 700 to 4t1lal1f1ed sailor. woodbody,$J25.892-'C784. pwr, alr 1hocks, s h11ll , f''ORCLEAN 54595• ,,.. • MERCEDES Saab 9760 Xlnt conli. Must see to 497·2638&ft6PM $1700 or bst ofr. Good IMPORT CARS • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• appreciate. S700. Pl~asl' Needs floor, sides and cond 842·5037 Evs. • • OH DISPLA '( callaft6,645·4972 license. ----ALL MODELS 540-5630 • • H--• of l~s rartsporfotiot1 sso. 151-8710 '66 Ford"• T pickup Good ,. • --UPRJGHT Piuno, good •••••••••••••••••••••• mechanically $700 • ~04£00~ • A\!THORlZ 0 cond. $325 C~. Sol~/ Auto Senlu,Parts 646·5SS5 at 4\...ll..r • MERCEDES DEALER ___ 645 4727 Reftt 9120 & Accessoriea 9400 2626 HARBOR BLVD. I»•••••••**** • 6862 Manchester. sport• G d 8094 •••••• •••••••••••• ••••• • ••••• ••••••••• •••• • ••• '70 Ford Custom F · 100 Buena Park llMJ oo s CAMPER SHELL SAVE WITH Pick-up, pvt. ply. ~1250. COSTA MESA 1975 Flot Spider 523-7250 ••••••••••••• 0 ••• 0 ••• ForSmaltPickupSlOO. USED&REBUJLT _963·2383.Bob. '73CAPRl2000 5 speed, pow er disc OntbeSant.aAnaFwy. Great buys. Alurlcx skis: 837-1073 FOREIGN CAR PARTS brakes, heater, AM/FM 1----------1 Henke !>k1 bouts. Call iue,..hanical '67 Dodge "• Ton PU, 3111 \I EC-H \NIC t 4 speed, radio, heater radio, radials & low 536 3562 "' , eng. $1150. ' • '."'an s run-(428.JES) · 75CMCSurveyor,campr .rElectr1cal 5488587 nlng repairable or 52395. miles. Gorgeous! TV, Radio, van. semi sclC cont'd, /Body Parts ,_____ wrecked car!>. 847·4995. tTIONBY). HlFi, Stereo 8098 loaded w/quad AMffM IMPORT '75 FORD ONLY $095 •ter"'> CB & many xtra< AUTO SUPPLY Wanlt'd Clean VW Bu•• or 1540-5630 .._.EWPORT D "'TSUu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~99.1';9·1 ~. ••ucHERO p U. . " n " n -. 101 N Ma ch t r -" • Sqbk. Approx '67 vln· 1918 Brunswick windup · n es e • "M.: h d 888 Dove Street victrola. Two needle 91;• Holiday Cabover Anaheim 776·9900 ~;~ic~~ yh;~I ~~r~~ ~al~!::~-d~S·5497 after NEWPORT BEACH 1 loormodel. Needs re· Camper, loading Jacks. os for Sol• heater, air conditioning, 2626 HARBOR llVD. 833· I 300 finishing In perfect !>em1 self cont'd, lots of••••••••••••••••••••••• power steering & brakes. Autos, Imported COSTA MESA mechamcal order. S200 xtras. Sharp. $1 200. Anti~/ allsettogo&readyfora •••••••••••••••••••••••1---=..;..=..:.:....:...;..;.;..=...o.'--"---• '72124 Spider. New top, l'hone6312_14~1 ~9·2835. Clossici 9$20 new borne. Lie. 45696Y. Alfa RorMo 9705 Dotswl 9720 rdls. & mags. $2900. of· •••••••••••••••• Only ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer. '"5·1139 Pattie, days. Boots & Marine 1966 VW Camper. Runs •••• ••• .,.. En.oipme-nt fine. $75-0. or best offer. •OVER 70CARS• $4695. Rare '.63 1300 Spider Soles & Leasing 5S8-l836eves, . .,... IN INVENTORY Veloce. Superb. All ong. TOP D II Pa1·d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must!>ell.642-7275 oar S4950. 6H·Oll50 or OnALLTrade·ins 968Fl"T General 90IO 11 C 8' b... ,,.,.lQUES&CLASS CS ti42·0054. TS u I " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ava!.u amper. eu. AJ .. • J 540-5630 NEWPORT DA Un 850 ROADSTER ·s df h. Pl k 15 gal "'tr tnk, 3 hurn f'rom Fords to Rolls .69 Alfa Romeo 5 spd, l60 888 Dove Stred & 30 wor I!> an . stove. rcebox . S75() Royces. fro m $500 to 4 speed, radio, heater $450 646-781,8 549.0808 $50,000 cars. _ h2.5p_.3• 0xmtnpt,g .du1anlkw 0 ebfef'rrs. Near MacArthur vinyl interior. This car is -4o - -BUY SE' 'TRADE · & J amboree Roads practically Brand Nt!w ! Boats.Power .904UMotorcycle./ . ~· 2626HAR80R8LVO. 898·5834. 8331300 (862CQM >. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc0otfl'S 915 a.z FARGO & co COSTA MESA ------1---------l ONLY $1495 830S. Main-Santa Ana Audi 9707 JO'JEFfo"Hll-:S •••••••••••••••••••••• 101.o&.Mon.-Sat. Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE A NEWPORTDATSUM • C:lo!ed Sundays ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 lOOLS Audi, /\M FM LITILE 888 Dove Street F1ybradt:itSportta,hrr Honda 250 Elsinore * 547-9709 * 75 Chevy Van, 26.000 mi, !>tereo. su=r cond, low ••• NEWPORT BEACH Fresh water t wn V ·S's .500/firm "' OT Assum. loan I\ Y646·9000 673-1195 magll, wide tires,oostereo. mt.S2400. 551-6427. SAVE AL . S33-1300 ----'58 MGA COUPE xlnl cond. SS 100. 642-9738 -- -d-i OOLS --:--SHOP & COM PARE UNIFLJGH'f 28' •f g R II · · I Good '73 Au l . auto, <Hr. " e a. H ar I e Y Davids 0 are, 3 oragina · '72Dodge VS, AT, nice int. AM FM. sunroof, clean BARWICK DATSUN '76 Jo~ial X1·9, xlnl cond, Feat in Aug '7G Sea Ma~ Sportster. only 4000 mi mechanical ~oo. Must s ·u n r 0 0 f • x 1 n t $28()() 499.3503. San Juan Capis trano mags. am/fm s tereo, & LA Boat Show Bnslol Xlnl cond Sacr1f1c sell lh1s week lo satisfy mechanically must sell -------831_1375 493_33 75 luggage rack, lo mi, Red. cond, fully equ1p'd Sl850 646-s.t5-l, 673·6456 estate. Make offer or this wknd bst ofr or lst 7 1 Audi 1001..s Xlnt cond. ----------t 846-8310. t;7S.7203. . ---trade for boats,.guns or S3500 SatorSun 675•4826 must~ell.$1800. TOPIUYER •-----------. 73 Yamaha TX75-0 llwy ·jewelry, etc. . . 640-4948 afttl PM. u--~-9727 :J2'Chr1s. own wanl!.out! !>Cal & pei:s. Pull l>ack 64s.l%OO •70 Ford E-2oo. Lots of ex· ____ See us first, & last! Top nut1UU :!4' Slack cm ft, nd lrgr handkbars. ot~er :<l~as. lras. Super l'lean •42 Audi. 52200. dollar paid for imports. •;-;•.,;;•;-.;~·:•;-;;:;•; hoa t A vc r Y Iii 5 8!1!111. S800 Ph 5-tl!-113&1 ;,ii l 6 Don't miss the 4th Annual Call 642.2711 833·9031 da~"i, CO~T A MESA ,. ,. t>15-466.5 pm. Kr u ~ e Souther n 552 i916cH~' DATSU.._. ,. ~ Boats S 'I 9060 .71 California Collector Car '71 Ford Van. Must sell. -W--" • ••••• ; •• ~~••••••••••••• maha 360 New top Auclaon ... 400 Cars ... Sal Drive and make oHcr. IM 9712 2845 Harbor Blvd. ,. & llom Many Xtras & Sun. Nov 27 & 28, 10 Ph559·5050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 540·6410 • Hobie 16. trlr. new trans & 1\1 t ('Ond '77 off road · A.M. al Newport Beach --L-· • more. Sl,425. 64H·8255 or he. 100. 645-0104 Marraoll .. for local in· Auto eas1n9 9580 '74 · 260Z 2+2. radials, • _,, :-ixl·7505· 1973 YAMAHi\ 360 MX formation (213)393·9221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags, AM 'FM cassette, • 26'&tdeovor " ~oormg 675-008.'i l IOBI E 16 Ong ::9, Light hulls. full r:H•c ~ear. many xlras, cstm Hoh1e w mtrcycle t rlr, i.lnl (•Md Sl895. &14 !1784 --- • ----HEW '76 air, S5375. 494 -7090 • \_f!ry sharp, well main 51 MG·TD, super cond, 835-4412.ext2Swk. • 1ained ssoo 549-2835_ beauuful, pvt ply. CAPRI II MPG • Complele with front disc Datsun 280Z. S600 cash & • ·72 Yamaha 250 Enduro 832-4979 brakes. sleet belted BUY OR take'o\er low lease pay· • ridden. very little last 3Rec~ionol radials, !>tyled steel ments.Call540·7241. » yrs. dirt or street . runs Veltides 9530 wheel covers, rack & LEASE NOW !>lknrodngBs, mufst sell ll!~s •••••••••••••••••• ••••• pinon steering. reclining w · to r or lst $4...,. bucket seats. fold down HURRY! Sat or Sun 675-4826 TERRAIN VEHICLE bench seats, vinyl top. 41' Island Clapper. Sloop. -------'74 AITEX 440 JLO 3S hp 87 1,11·e au1se1lt\ eahoanl, '74 llONDA Cl200 eng. lncls lrlr. SlSOO or $I 08. Mo. These are the last six '76s! One 2002 · 4 speed w1skyroor; three 530JAs; one 3.0Si & one 3.0Sia. 71 Datsun. 240Z, air. mags. 8 t rack stereo, AM/FM, clean. 536·4312 h~& fai;t, must see. Low miles, Xlnt cond bstoffer (714)963·0177 With only tax & lie down ~ . 645·-1979 SSSO. 642·1267 ($326.34) for 48 months '74 FORD on approval or your goorl 1974DATSUN &IOWAGOM • • *Ate '7H SOSL Blue/blue lmmac $14,500. Wis co 2 (714 > 556-6591. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 MGB. yellow, new top, brks & batteries, super clean & dependable, $1800. 496·15!J6 aft 4PM Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 Of* Kadett 4 cyl., 4 speed. radio. ~at.er ~ wheel ~~verr.. Low miles·tbis car is faultless! (ZLJ757). ONLY $995 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 1971 SAAi 99E 4 s~d. luel injection. radi o. heater & whitewall tires. !922D8F). ONLY $1495 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 9765 '77 TOYOTAs HERE HOW •HEW COLORS *MEW MODELS lluge Savings on ALL re· maining new 76s & Demos. The Better Bargain MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 J!l7fi Sol l'at. completdy VW Trike '75 Super paint. OPEH RO.AD crc..'<J1t Total ('ash price race rii.n:crl , !>~·ldo m upholstery, 1600 mtr.. HOUSE CAR incl. tax & lac $4315 .... 11lcu 30110 l)ffcr mceS900 cash 6756261 Deferred payment price IE.ATTHE PRICE INCREASE 4 speed, uir corfd .. radio. healer & white sidewall tires. (25lKLE ) . ,. '73 Opel GT like new ---------ll•••••I~ • Radials. 4·spd. S2.300 '71 Mark II Sed. Low EZ 1H:>-~1Jt or •.1x21;;1i -Mus t -;re Ha!'> all ' including tax. lie & in· 71Yiimaha t25 Enduro, <810LL'•" • "'"' terest S5552 /\nnual Jlob1<' 11 . l!~i'.' <:II c·ond 271 rtli! m1. xlnt S.175. bs l $5695 rrnalcr & li1\·t..ci for ofr 847·8"&1 • percentage rate 12 96';; hoom, sail & acceM, 540-5630 Ser. GAECSK24542. "l'15 675.()1127 '75 Yamah.i .tOO ~nduro GUSTAFSON '73 COLUMllA 34' ('u.,t 1nl. lu'C \)11·sel I tkt• nt•u. Xtr.i~ ~I SOU 7>:11 3;;, I or t>-15 7554 E \'S 1 htnJ:..~ Cr111st•r 2fl i.;11'1n~: •loOf• l\sk1n1o: ssooo \lak1' o£frr IS;lll l8G'J 700m1 S750 -194-l-ti3 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 7 ti y , m ., h 11 1 ;i s 2626 HARIOR BLVD. ~lonosho(·k, , l'ry clt·an _ COSTA MESA LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Hunhngton Beach 842-8844 ·71 HondJ XH i5 ex 1·on Sf'!M1s. Roce, ---- ·l!f7 t!ltW Rods 9540 ~~~.~•.e.~ •••• !~.~~ KcrwoMlki 750 H"L •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• CASH FOR CARS! SI 100 ~t ofr 646·~5fi 'l7 MG t;onvert1ble Good -rond Super deal• LcJ\" Top S Dollar $ paid for ('l,,,,,..,l '..!ll Slru1r 'Int r"'o ~lotor l)<'ks. needs 111St counlr} Reas cleanu!>edcars.trucks& •'Ond. •Ill' ~ 111·~ 11\a,1 mmu.· repmr, best o!fer 979.4054 Cor\'elte!>. A:.k for Paul <i.!()00 ~ ~.lll 5 PM :>11l f.6'T.J O'Neill. 4 Wh.el Dri,.es 9550 HOWARD Chevrolet loah, Slips/ Motor Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove & Quall Sts . ' •. ~~~••••••••••!?!.~ Sole/RHtt • 9160 t973Ford F 250.·1'<t .1uto NEWPORTBF.ACH .. ... • ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• lra~. power brake5 !'~IP W\~Tl'.I> J I Rt•aul 28' Qiplomal 17U IK171002 WEPAYTOPDOLLAR < .itamar1111 l'l·~port or :\lol<>r llomt-for rent , -FOR TOP USF.D CARS l>11na Pmnl l>i'\ 3620 0. 11 wkly mthly Sip. 72 Toyota Landl'ru1:.<·r, FOREIGN. DOM ESTlC ---'1 >'• • i; AM /FM . new Norseman orCIAASSICS Slips for 25' w· hlwri:l..ii.... 10 llas :.ti·re<', air t•ond, llrt'S $3000 536·19"5 If your car as extra clean S .ii I b •HI t N ,. w p 11 r1 ('nus<-ronlrol 768-07:>4 ' · __ .. _ _ 1714 l675 ll900 '74 G~C •, ton 4x4 PS. see us Ca~t . 211· GMC MOT0Rllm1E PB. Auto , oir. stereo. BAUER BUICK Jl.n·c ,-;;1m<'lhmi: \011 v..mt Slps6 Wnlr rates (!vl Aux tJnk, spoked whb. 2925 Harbor Blvd. tu Sf'll'' l'IJ""fu•ll ~ch 11! pt v 8J.'\ 2GIH. Rh1nu tares, many xtrns Cosla Mesa 979·2500 ti4l! U1.17 Nv. pl _ 11 we>ll f•IZ SfiiX ~-~ 8402. r BC'Y JUNK Cl\ RS Autoa. M•w 9800 A.uto1, Hew 9100 Autos Mew 9100 USED AUTO PARTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : .................. 5"0·5125 347 .. 9637 CON NILL .. SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 CREVIER 0 1 ST 6 .. OADWAY S AHfA AHA 835·3 171 fHt VLft ... ATf OAIVlflQ MACHIN£ ONLY $2495 NEWPORT BEAC H B88 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 8 33-1300 • firm. caU e\'CS673·S781 rru's. rvt Ply. Sac. $1595. • Pon~he 9750 536-727-8 ------~:::::::=.~~~~r: ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ·10. Rebuilt cng. ~rd n~w : ,.. 1976 Porsche Targa, clutch. brd,new tires. Ex. • • • • * * * • * * • * • metallic silver w/hlack cond. 545·3650 anodized tnm. Carrera .-GC--11----4---d Fiat 9725 Brand Hew '76 mags, air cond .. 8 track 7 oro a coupe. i;pec • ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO ..... DA *"'ars stereo & only 5500 miles. R1l I, ltke new. S29SO. '74Grecn 128. J"llll '-' (228PRC). SI0.500. Prt. 833·2213 wnr. xlnt cond. OVER I 00 ply. Call 846-8445: hours '72 Toyota C elica Sl400 642·1304 To Choose From! at work are long 1><> kel'P 4 c~ I .. 4 speed. radio, 1974 Ftal 128 U .... IVERSITY trying. heater, whitewall tires, 2 door. 4 speed. with 1"'1111 75 Porsche 9115. Turga, unled g~as" & whee~ cov; •USED BMW*s• Mf IFM &'radials. Must Oldsmobile leather, air. Im mac. er s. ~ u µ c r n 1 cc . '73 Bavaraa·l906LVY l see 1-'irst off er over Hondo Cars • GMC 833·2900 dys, e\'S/wknds 009FF.G > '752002 C629NllK > Sl500 Trucks 673·8839 ONLY $1995 '7620021\. !O<l99l -~J-3948 Ev~ 2850 llarbor Blvd. '73 Porsche 914 1.7 Xlnt NEWPORT DATSUN Closed Ort Sunciay~ ·11 FIAT 850 SPIDER . Costa Mesa 540-9640 cond. 5 spd, AM/Jo'M. lo N~P~~~~~~~~~I( OR.ANGE COUNTY'S convertable. 46,oo. JOC)Uar 9730 mi, gd tires. new clutch. 833_1300 O LDEST males Runs good. Mus ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS650. Ph 646·40ll -----sell. Private party. $99 , •,-i. 9767 fuil pm·c. Call anytime. 62 Mark X Sc1loon. 4dr. ii Porsche 914 Ap Grp, "-''Y'' \ 645.6646 sed, blk, very gd cond A;\c!/f·M. xlnt running ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------1 642·1Z72. c·ond. $3500. 499.3715 'G8 TR4/\, xlnt mcchunic:il '71124 Sports Spydcr. J_,;. 9732 cond. Slfi5H t or offer S I Se i e Lcas·ng Very good condition ...... en i5 Porsche 914, 1.8. duel 631 1020 8 es· rv c · · 1 · I ••••••••••••••••••••• •• \Vebcrs. appear group. --------Roy Car•er,lnc. SlS95 Ca 1751-1680. '74 Jensen Hcalev. Im· ,\M FM quad. many '66 TH41\. !'-l'w top. 1:d m. Rolls k oyce 81\lW ·75 1'"1at~ 128SL, hkc new. mac. Lo mi, A~1 -fo'M xtras Copper metallic. lr. rbll tr;ins. Enl-( needs 1540Jamboree 24.000 mi'ii. S2800 or bst S1900 & take over pmts. r:i.st & clean. $6500. work. lil'~t ofr. Call art Newport Beach 640-6#4 olr. 499 443-1. 835·4941 e\·es 673·1596 Rick. 6:30752·6596 Autos. M•w 9100 Allto1, N•w 9800 A..tos, Hew 9800 Auto1, H•w 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH REBATE FROM MOV. I Ith TO JAM. I 0th IF YOU PURCHASE ANY NEW '76 OR '77 CHEVETIE OR VEGA IN STOCK OR ORDER YOURS BY DEC. 10th. YOU 'LL RECEIVE YOUR $200 FACTORY CASH REBATE ... CHIYROLIT AND GINIRAL MOTORS ANNOUllCiS FROM THE FACTORY OVER 70 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ............. ... ·---·-..... ·--· _._.. ••••• w ......................... _....,,.. ..., ...... , .... -·-----·-... . . ., .. -. ·-· .. ----- A.ttos,l•porW Auto1,UHd . Aadot,Used Altto1,UHd Auto1,UHd Aalto1.Uaed Thursday,Novttnber18,1976 OAILVPILOT CIS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ... ••••• •••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..:..;.;.~;;.;;.&..:...;.;.;;.;.,:;;.;.;.;;;.:.;...;.;.;..:..:..:..;._-----~..=..;..:...:.:~......:::~::; T........ '767 Wdc '\. 991 Chit•roW 9920 Uncoln 9'45 Met-cwy . 9950 Olckrnoblle 9955 A.ltos, UHd . Autos, Used Autos, Uaed !....................... ........••••••••••.••• .•••...•...•••••...... . ......................••.•••...••••..••.......................•..•.. ···~·················· .....•.•••••.•••••••••.•...........•.....•...• :-*********** ~ {31UICIC Corvalr 1967 4 door, "75COUGAllX17 75MEltCUllY .. 720LDS ~ 9960 ~ lh 9HO ~ · 9970-• .at • CENTURY WAGOM yellow, 3 s pd, xlnt, :11.000 V8. AT, Fae Air, rs Pn, WAGOM CUTLASS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••h••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• • mL $37~. Sat & Sun AM. AM /l-'M Stereo. w11w, \'-8, •uto. tuni... fad 2 Dr. Cpe. l111s radio. Bir 67 &rnc:IM!a. V8, uulo. '67T Dltd,u11icinalowner. : ! Va~; ~~~odit\~~g.r= 107Sapphlre1 Ballsle Y~v~~aut. sllv.!Jlue air condlliomng. po:ir. cond., power i.tetrin~. ATLAS !f5.1:,~·.7~M~kdys 6s,.ooo, m1, i.lnL~ond-. • • i.te<'nni:. power <disc> 1976 CHEYETTE $4999 :.teenng, power (disc> power brakes, Power w•n· Sl2.:!H1rm oo __ 1.a_1_6 __ _ • _. IJrukel!, power windows, Su tb brakes radiu beater dows. a real performer ChrY$1..-jPtYMQtlfh POlltioc 9965 -9974 • • power i.eats, radlo, 1 pert1as ~~my~· wh1tew~ll tire's tint.-ci and clean as they come, a Open Dally & ~n. 'lil 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:."!':•••••••••••••••••• • heater, whitewall tires, itiseNEWI o•>.· Cb. '74 T-llRO glass. Perfect . family ~iU'~ c ar. Lie. PM 19'73 LeMans Sparklln1 1974 VEGA tlnted class, wheel cov-..aow • .,591 Hardtop, vs, auto air. PS car. (SSSMDV> .S29Y95 2929Harbor Blvd., cln. alvr, blk. mt, 2dr, H•Tcua •c., •: • ers,tilt wheel,roofrack. " ~ rn Pwtnd, AM /FM $4595 • costaMesa H.T., v.s, air , P/S, .. "' ""' " ,.. Lomlles.Nlce! (4S2HZ.S) MAIOUISTOYOTA stereo, Vt.op, rally whb • 546-1934 P/disc brlts, xlnt mech C speed, radlo, heater, • MISsION VIEJO 056000) 540-5630 540-5630 cond$ZS9S6'5-2094. vinyl roof, tinted g)llSI, . ,. $3695. 131·2110 495.121 o $5299 •m Plymouth Fury II. ,· 1 Fl:-blrd For· mula "•". custom interior & rally• ,. 540-56~0 · Air, justtuned. ... ....,., wheels. Jn beautiful con· •'----~;;.:...--J• '68Cbevy21dr,sUck, •75 LIMCOLH BefS,615-9432 PS/PB/Alr/AM·FM 8tk dltlon-rully nice! •HERB >'R IE OLANOER • $450orbestoffer, 2dr Cpe, fully equlp'd, 2626HARIOR llVD. 2626HARIOR ILVD. tape. Blk lnslde/oulslde. (206KP~). • • IS MAJ<ING • 5$7·7444 AM!f"M stereo, Vtop, COSTA MESA COSTAMHA PlymoulhSpec:ialDeluxe, TA radials, mags. Im· OMLY$1595 . : GREAT DEALS: 2626HARIOR llVD. '74 Malibu, aulo. air , Ian· lealher scats. t ill whl. Mu t 9952 Pinto 9957 ~s~~~i.a~;fg.c~~~~: ::e~.~.~4:000 or best HEWPORT DATSUM • • COSTA MESA dau roof, x lnt t·ond, spd conl. Manuger's s GnCJ • Rcbltena Radio heater 8811 Dov1..•Stn•ct Spec 1 a I ' Sh a r p ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... ' · rblrd 9970 NJ::Wt>OR1' UEAClf ••mia••t ! SELL ldle Items with $:3065. S42-04l3 urt 2PM l228MVC) • . '67 MUSTANG gd. c:ond. 6 '74 Pinto Gaujles all work, $700,oC· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·1300 ~-IW~IP.J • Vaily Pilot Clasi;ified Ad. '6SChevy Impala, 327 eng. $7499 ryl. Auto. P 1S .. l-'J\1 radio. Like n ew , only 25,000 _rer. 642·2073 1973 T-BIRD • 642·5678. 2dr, gdcond. $350, •73 MBZ 4SOSL -~-~G-0310 miles. M~i~~ $1995. tJ} Plymouth Valiar;it, xlnt F\Jll power, vinyl root, For Sale '76 Chc\'Y Vc.•.:a : Codiloc 9915 673-3-us Lo m1 \'8 AT Air Full '67 M ·t· M ·t 11 cond. 4 dr, lo m1, P /S, comfortlounf(cfrt.scat.s, Ht chbc k. G rt> en • .,••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Nova, Aff. p /S, p / B, p w r .' F ~t st c re o . Driveusa~dg.ma~:. 0~f er: '71 pinto. AM ~1 s tereo _Sl200. 894-4667 AM/FM radio w /8 track $2800 I b s t . or r. Ca I l ~l::::::=.;~~~1""* xlntcood.$1500. cassellc. Hard.and sort Ph559·S050 ·+strk .ct spd~hres, For sale-Super clean •76 tape deck, t ilt wheel. 962·152SnflGpm_. __ _ ~ ,. CS) 64.>634l top.Abeauty!1radedon --. S129!5.493.:i:JS9. Plymouth Pury· At cruisecontrol&alrcond. • -a M~rk 1\'! De early ! '74 Mustang 11. ·Dclx. 4 S2,000. Must see. 581·n4t. Onla reyadl nbe·v~nut4y1 •• 000Seem1~esto'. NOW IS THE TIME Cotltlnentol 9930 (32.lKPK) c}I. auto A/C. xlnl cond '72 Runabout. /\MJ l-'M Jr no answer, keep call· .. ~ ••••••••t•••••• ••• •• • •• $12. 999 52650. Ph 751-3693 radio, aut.o. $1395 o r best Ing. day. US6. (or Job seekers to check " • _ 75COHTIMEHT.AL s~LL S~LLSELL offer.Dys,645-7075,eves, . . $4695. the Daily Pllot_Jlclp ~. . TOWNE COUPE S • .._.T • • .._. • thol-c Christmas items _67:>-9670. 72 Satellite. PB, PS, air. 540-5630 Wanted clas:.1hcat1on. lf Volbwoge-n """ "" """"" -------• Rune •-1001..-good. Over lhe JOb you wanl IS nut Full power f Cl · from und •r our · -~ "' .... · h 'd , a ory air Liftc:ojn Mercury DAI' Y P~ll OT 72 Pmto Runabout, 4 spd, 90k mi. Bargain at $980. lhere you m1g t cons1 er •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 VW Beelle, new tires, new brakes, xlnl cond Nabers cond., silver exterior lJOlN. Tustin, Santa Ana CHIUST.M:\S :rnEE A1~, lug rck. $1350. Ph S40-S2l4, P.P. orrerlng your services w /malcbing padded 547.os11 ''ALL 'h . SS20128aft5pm. with an ad in the Job Cad•JJ vinyl top & burgandy in· '-our ( r1stmas '64 ValianL Xlnt transp 2626HARIOR ILVD. Wanted category. Phone $18SO. 540-8100 I ac terior. Immaculate WantAds Call642·S67 Ad·V1ser :Jtti4.2·S67K Class1riedAds 642·567 car.LeavingState,must COSTA MESA 642·5678 thruout! (S63LIC>. Autos, Mew 9800 Auto1, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 ~~:i47S4 00/b st ofr. Autos, Mew 9100 Auto1,.:-M_e_w---,-,-O-O '68 VW 1''aslb11ck, g cond. $800. Call artc 6PM, 640·4798. Quality and Price Guaranteed · NOW $6998 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·------• '71 VW St. Wagon. $1800/or best offer Call 645·7342 '70 VW Sqbk. New eng. • New paint, rad. tlrc:s , Xlnl. $1375. 497-3965 · '71STA. WGN. Sunrf. mi. on nu reblt. Nu r ad. t ires, xlnl. cond. $21.195 673-7686 l easing Sprci:ili,ts Preferred K.1ti:\ Largest ~l'kctinn ut New S, UwJ C.1dill.1l\ in OrJngc County Open Sunday Cadillac Master Dealer 2600 H.irbor Blvd. MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VI EJ 0 831-2880 495-1210 JUST ARRIVED THE FABULOUS '77 MARK V GOOD SELECTION IN STOCK FOR JM MEDIATE DELIVERY Com MesJ 540·9 I 09 '74 VW Bug, 2 dr· AM/FM · slereo, low mileage 1'..T-1bers GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach competition orange . 1 '<I ~~r. sharp. COL212. ca<1·11 REGENCY MOTon 1 ac, 842-8844 '75MARKIV Loaded with aJI lhc goodies. Must see to JP· preciate. (483LPW 1 HOME HF.NT/\L 925N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. i l cad. 4 Dr. Absolutely ft 531·2503 ft immac. New paint, vinyl lop, brakes, urcs, cog. '66 Van. 1600cc mtr. Firs tuned, white on white, ofr of $600 lakes. C.ill bef full leather. Local re- _2_P_M_._548_·534_4_. ___ ~ altor's pride & joy. $8686. GUSTAFSON '6SVW, nu clutch. brakes Below dealer price. tires, runs gd. need. 640-S560,644-0S05_Eves . LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beac h Blvd Huntington Beach paint.SJ75.SS7·3812art5. 1974 COUP!-: de Ville. 842-8844 '66 SUNDIAL <.::impc lo:ided. 1st owner, lo mi. , . Bus. Must sec, be:.t offer Jn beaut. cnnd. Looks 74 4dr Sedan. S62?5. Ong 540.2233&675·0211 like new car! $6400. ownr. New M1cht•ltn ----l 640.6690 lir~. loaded. <.:all aft 4, '67 Sqbk $1600, needs lilt le _64_o_..s_7_05 ______ 1 restoring Eric 51.11 938 1972 CADILLAC Corntte anytime COUPE DEVILLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'W VW Bui::, ~nginc need. work $650 548· 19-15 -------- 1-'ull fnc:tory . power. with .73 Con•elte. T·Top 3.50. l!!alher interior. Air. auto. PW/I'S/PB, (0901lFW>. $.5900 Eves640·779ft · NOW $3398 --·-·----1 "71 Super Bui::. xlnt cond M.ARQUIS VOLVO '63 Corvtc. Spit wndw. 327 Many xtr:is. New ~lcrc..'<> MISSION VIEJO 4spd, all o r ig. T1r1•s. Asking $1795 or be:.l or 831 _2180495_1210 rims. S6300/bst ofr P P. fer. 548·11177. 644·08:.:::..:t=..S:...· _ 11 _____ 631-1993. $700 '611 BUG FM RADIO 499 1 ------·67 vw sundial CampN r ehlt 1600 en..:. n radials, rJptd t·•H1I. nu 'lhocks. :stt'n·o & morl' ~-2a95 'i6 \'ollc-.~JJ.!C'O C.1 mpcr ~cw.6.000m1 SG,700 !J.U 991 '73 CADILLAC Dodge El.DOR.ADO ••••• •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • This gold beauty with a Dodge Colt 2000GT Sspd. \l.h1te vinyl roof has only A/C, AM/FM stereo. l yr ~one Just over 33,000 old. Asking $3,000. Call mJl~ A true luxury car 547-8009 or 731·1980. ~1th Jll the nice interior . appointments you would 00 Dart. P /S. A_/T. slant-6 expect. L•<' 143Nlll. eng. 2 new r~dials, $1350 $6195. ~~ed·Frl, 3:3()..7:30, 540 -5630 i4 Dart Swinger 6. 2 dr h t. Like nu. lliOW rm. 1011\SO\ & SO\ '73 VW 412 WGC)On auLO, PS. PB. air. Must • LINCOLN·MERCURY AutomJltc air rond . 2616HARBOR BLVD sac. Ofr. 54X-300~ pwr. brakes, ~hcl'I rov • ---t•rs. , 1nyl 1ntt:rior & __ COSTA MESA __ '70 Polara. Super 2nd car. A~l /FM :.tt•r co Im •74 CADILLAC $600/bstofr. . maculatc cond1t1011 CONVERTIBLE 497·1303. \23SJ F B> OHL y SI 995 Whit" with red leather Ford mlenor full power & ;ur •••••••• •••• ••• • • • • • • •• NEWPORT DA TSUH cond .. ~uns .:m1t . s cc 1975 COUNTRY MS l)ov1· Mro•t•t h t h t 1s, soon o <·c·ome a SQUIRE W AGOH NEWPOH r Ill-. \Cll clJ'iSI~ JU~11:111b1le to· Small VII, automatic. ~iir ___ 833-1300 11 1 Jy Stk. ,.:;,01a. Sale cond .. roof r ack, pwr. 'il vw Hui: ... unrf. IJ 1 n ee steenni.? & brakt•:.. ~1lver elk, rnaJ!s. rall1Jh. S!tM) $8395. gray w 1match1nl! 10· &l2·1!111. ~b l\J 17 540-5630 terior. wood )!ram apph ---que & lo~.low rn1k:.. 1 Yetto 9772 owner. IR61NKL> 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW $4998 '11 VOLVO HERE NOW 26l6HARBOR BLVD. MARQUIS VOLVO COSTA MESA MISSION VIF..JO iS <.:ad EIDo l'nnv. Im · 831-2880495-1210 rnac • p~ w wh~ in.t & '7S LTD Exec. car. i~ top $11, l>\.I 2062 t:Jr mac, lo mileage, air Iv .im. cond, A \'OCJdo ~reen . 11; Sedan SI:\ ilh•, under f.4300 bt:st nrr('r Pvt pty. *MEW COLORS 1:>.000 m1 , :\Int cond. 813LQB. 540-7800 H·5 *.._.EW MODELS Load<'d. 1; 111 !J.100 or wee kdays, 524 ·2157 " •'M S9G4 lea"· mrc;sage. weekends /\sk for Bud." Huge savings on all rt.• ----. matn ln g n ew 76s & Camaro 9917 i~ Tonno Wgn._6 p~1s~. Otmos in stock ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, rack, lo m1., S:HOO. :MARQUIS VOLVO 1975 CAMARO _67_3_·24_30 ____ _ ~ MISSION VIEJO Automatk, factory air '74 Maverick. P/S, vin .•• ~ .. Yiiiii•fllliililii•i!-31-2880 495-12 fO (•ond .. AM ff M stereo roof, 33k mi .. 6 cyl. • tape, rallyc wheels & $2,300. B/O. 642-2995 bRAtofGECOUHTY r o pp er r in is h ------- VOLVO · w /mal<'hing interior. Lincoln 9945 "'CLUSlVELY VOLVO (502MCE>. ·····.;·5L.i;.;c·c;L~····· r.l(csl Volvo Dl•alcr HOW $4898 in Orange County! M.ARQUIS TOYOTA Town Sed:~~e it now BUY or LEASE MISSION VIEJO DIRECT 831-2880 495.121 0 this is a beauty, all r:w-ir-.~ ----·------l power including side iiDIDiU '67 Camaro. rallye .sport, vent windows, AM/FM gd cond, $1200tbst ofr. stereo. cruise control. lilt 544.5059 wheel. air cond. A really ·~~~~-..1!11111111-• --------~plush town car for the family who Is interested in the rrnest. Stk. #463. .. k:OMVERTllLE Eark. Super clean, ake over pymnu /or trade for Van . Don't SH U1 First ... But Sff U1 Last!!! •it You Don't luy Fr0tn COMMEU.. Y ou'n 'ayiflt Too Mshl" COMMll.L CHIYIOLIT 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 54 1200 $7995. 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· M~RCllRY 2626HAHOI ILVD. COSTAMISA Alltt'll'ttlc lr•~""IUIM, olr t-.•-li<lr---.---... ·-· _ ........... , ·--r-Palc&D = .,_, ........ lO Ml.I. atO.Cl _, Lie. 0 1111.K&. '1188 •2a88 '74 '71 AMC GREMLIN HOIHl,T ................. " ....... ----~-·-----~-..... _. JtllCJllV. NVWITI .... uc.-..1 '2288. '1388 '100 DELIVERS J -· ..--. -le .. _ T'llt _.. ...... """ ClleW. A --...... -·-----r.-~ ,,,.., ,.., Uc. llUI. VIC, ANT Of THISI ...._,., Lie. mt.II • •2750 FltlE '3985 '73 PONT. USED '73 FORD OUNV!Lll CARS '9NTOI w...., __ "T:'r' :-::;, ,J.., = ................... -W. llt~ (rtdlt Ml"' -· OMlt • -...... Ut. --Lie.~ . eMAJV. '"" ........ " .. '2885 .w.i .. lllY tllM .. '2488 ..... ,., ........ •·wMtt "'"'· •••• -"'" ,,,.. .... ~.~ .... ---. • _.. tlltlllll. I.le. --le--UC."I· 1161'1111 • OCll.. '4588 '3188 '73 PONT. '74 TOYOTA OUHiflltX lAHDCIWll ::-:------. .. ................. ,...... t:'"~ lllmlll> .... ... "::7;..,*..:'..:.. ,-: -'3488 •4268 ,_ -CJ8 DAILY PILOT Thursday. NOi/ember 18. 1976 Qllality - BllYS JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY t 2,000 Mi e cw I 2 oc alue l'rot. SerYice Aqr••-11t A•ailable °" l'...-ow11.d 1973-1976 wfftl 1eu th-50 000 Miln. '76 Coupe deVille ..•.• S8995 (01062121 '76 Coupe deV1lle .•.•• $9195 (Ser .0 198439) '76 Coupe de V ille .•.•• $9595 (Ser.0123255) '75 Fleetwood Brougham. $9595 (173MCF) '75 Fleetwood Brougham $9195 (665LUY) '75 Coupe deVille .•••• $7595 (281MCAI '75Coupe deVille •.••• $7995 (205MMM) '75Coupe deVille ...•. $7695 (Ser,506493) ·75 Coupe deV1lle ..••. $7495 (747MMK) '75 Coupe de Ville ....• $7395 (Sar .0\>6803) '75 Coupe de Ville ..•.. $7295 1 (056NHH) '74 El Dorado Coupe ... S 7395 (Ser. 0436845) '74 El Dorado Coupe .•• "S119~- 1663LPC) '74 Coupe deVille .•••• $6595 (021JSGI '74 Coupe deV1lle ..••. $6395 (204KGJI ...... '76 MBZ 280 .....• $1(900 (893NRM) '76 Olds Cutlass Su pr $5995 (131NDN) '76 Dodge Ramcharger .• $6395 (124RET) '75 Mark IV ....•.•. $9395 (347LVY) '74 Ford Van •..••.• $6595 (921MYA) MILE MAKER 41 MPG H ighway 29 MPG City · DATSUN 8-210 Dahun .., m1leag~· \~ .nrw1 ::-.uper :..Wl'r_ !:iup1•1 ll•atur~s Sup1..'r tough • Tm!t't:l glil~S r ull orpd&n'J • R»din1ny front bth "~' ""\.'c.'t' • E:.1.-C'frn: r\!ar u. 1nJnw <l"{ogg1•r • P"wl'r .l~~•st fronl d"' brake~ •Spiffy ha1chback ::;m..irl 2 c1nd 4-door s"dan' • • ''~nut \• tuu r 1<Mr h i h -t·1 I.,.,.'"', 1•111 n .'i • ~•tchbMk No1 1nclu.l1n11 t••• • r"f,•,ttntlhlf, d'MftH t orhflnnl ,.~tu•111 , nl t,r, 1 .. ~ rlJ ' 11 h:•' 1976 D 0 .N SELECTION -···--··· .. ·-1s- WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEOIA TE DEUVERY TODAY BUY FROM IKE '74 1.AMDCRUISER 4x4 4 ;oPPl'i radio. hardtoo Svoer nice '31 lLMXl '71 VW CAMPER This 1'l a nice one [364PCMl. '75 VOLVO 164 Auto trans . factory air cond1lloning. pawer steering power disc brakes. pawer windows 8 track. radio heater (999MVD) $6799 '74 VOLVO 144GL Aulo trans . factory air cond1hon1ng, pawer steering, power disc brakes. slereo rad io. h eater. sunroof, (982KV0). s4999 '73 VOLVO 164 Auto. trans , factory air cond1honino. power steering power disc brakes. radio. heater. vinyl roof (644HDEJ s4599 BEAT . THE lffl PRtCE INCREASES LARGE SELECTION OF JAGUARS, MG's & TR-7's Still Available FREE THIS WEEKEND OHL Y With Tiie l'wci-. of Atty MG Midcjef -A M.l.C. l Yur, 36,000 MhW~ All of our cars have a 5 year· 50.0QO mile warranty available V2 Mile So. ol the San Diego Frwy. Between Adams & Baker Wherever you live in Orange County, buying a Used Car in Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Senser" • tf7J f.lfRO Full power . \111y l roof. rnm fort IOUOJ,!{' frt -.ea h. ,\:\I F'~t radio w 8 track tape d(•<'k . lilt wht•el. cruise control & air cond. Only driven 41,000 mil<'" a n•al beaut y See it today 11 156. $4695 · '75 FOlD lAHCHElO l'.U. Thi<; h,111dv all purpose V<'h1de ha<; rat.11 0 heatt•r . atr rund1l1oninR. power ~leering & brakes. all ~rl to £:1) & rC'u<ly (nr a new hlllm· l.ir. #45696Y.Only 54695 '7J CADILLAC lLDOUDO Thi<> ,l!nld beauty with a white vinyl rool has only gone jus t over 33.000 mile-;. A true lu'<ury car with all the nice 1ntcr 1or appointments you woulcl <''<P<'CL L t\' II I 13Nlll '6195 '75 LIMCOLH 4 Dl. Town Sedan. Sec 1t now this ill a beauty. all power including side vent window'i, AM·FM stereo. cruise control. till wheel. air cood. A really pluJ>h f()Wrl car for the family Wht} is mtere~te<I in th~ rmest. Stk. #463. Only '7995 '74CADILUC COHYaT. Whit(' with red leather interior, run power & air concl . runs great. Seil this . .soon to bN•ome a classic . automobill' today. Stk. #5707a. Sale Price s93ryi5 '7' CAf'llll V6. 4 speed, air cond .. AM·FM radie, deluxe Interior, silver .with black interior. only driven 19.000 miles. Uc. #233MYF. A real bargain at this lows ale price s4595 '7 1 LIMCOLH 4 Dl. Sedan. Full power. air cond .. a real straight ramily car wilb many miles of good transpartalion left 1n It. Uc. #322KLH. This week's spedal only '2895 '72 OLDS CUTUSS 2 Dr. Cpe. Has radio, air cond .. power !lle<'ring, power brakes, power windows. a real performer and clean 11s they come, a real nice car. Lie. #901EAA. Only '2995 BRA"D NEW • -..I 411111 • ------ CONNELL CHEVROLET AND A7A46SE127910 Economical 6 cyl . automatic. pow er steenng whitewalls. AM radio. tt bumper guards. bucket seats -GENERAL MOTORS -ANNOUNC!S c 5200 ~-~~ rnazca FREE FOR ALL • FREE PARTS • FREE OIL • FllEE SERVICE F«-2 YHn or 25,000 MilH AMO THEN ... 5 YEAR, 75,000 MILE fodory W orranty Oii All Rotary &lgllMI HEW MAZOAs START AS LOW AS s2794 (STC362 19) • OUTST AMDJMG RESALE VALUES 1975 MG MIDGET ~ with AM/FM radio. luggage rack & rettye wheels. Like new! (989NKKI SAU rlllCE s3999 • 1975 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1500 Includes AM/FM radio Sharp car• (926NRX) SAU rRICl 54199 • 1974 MGI with AM/FM stereo luggage rack & wire w he e l s. G ood look er ! (088MOKI SAU f'RICI 54299 • 1974 FORD SURFER VAH Automatic. air cond .. mags. custom oalnt & Interior. wholesale bluebook S4525 (648LAS) OUI f'ltCI 14299 CASH I FROM THE FACTORY FROM HOV. 11 to JAN. 10 II you purchase any new '76 or '77 Cheveue or Vega in stock or order yours by Dec 10th. you II receive your s200 factory cash rebate. See us today' OVER 70 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DBJVERY 2 FOR I SALE I • With every new 197 6 Pinto-Maverick or Courier sold this weekend we will CJive this quality I 912 Model T Replica • FREE Not a toy but an authentic reproduction of the tamed 1912 Model T with concealed 5 transistor radio. It's a true collectors item with metal body and rubber tires. Not sold in stores anywhere. You must see it to appreciate it OVERBO Hew Money Savln9 Compacts Must le Cleared! Every ,Car Discounted To Rock lottom! I i. Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntain Valley · EDITION \ i OL. 69, NO. 323; 4 SECTIONS, -14 PAGES ORA"'IGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 TEN CENTS !RedevelopDlent Round Two Tonight· By ROBERT BAR.KE& Of,.,. O•llf 11'1191'4Mf The second round in the battle over Huntington Beacb re- development will take place eonight at the Huntington Beach gh School gymnasium. Planning starc members will ve a preview of the 688-acre Ian al 5 p.m. Public testimony is cheduled to start at 7 p.m. Mayor Harriett Wieder said to- Ad Paid Off For Father ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A an who advertised last year for "test tube" mother to bear his hild through artificial insemina- on is the proud father of a baby irl. ~"Childless husband with in· ertile wife wants test tube aby," said a want ad published pril 15. 1975, in the San Fl'an- isco Chronicle. "English or orlhwest_ern European back- round. Indicate fee and age. All wers confidential." The man agreed to tell his ~ry to a Chronicle reporter on e condition that he and the ther remain anonymous. • He was the last of his family e and said that when the ad as placed he wanted a child - ·s child -to carry on his family me. lie chos e artificial insemina- on because. he said, it would be moral for him lo have a sexual lationship outside or marriage father a child. News stories about his plight rought 181 letters from women s far as Bangladesh. he said. elter~ were sent to an ad umber at the Chronicle, and the an hired a lawyer and a doctor 0 take care of selection and the ctual impregnation. The man was never to meet the 'mother of his child. The woman selected was escnbed only as an aUraclive, londe. unmarried offi ce worker 'ving in the San Francisco Bay ea She had never had a child fore. Last December. the rather vis- ed a doctor's office where he roduced a sample or his sperm. ter he left. the doctor injected he §perm into the mother. · ·'It took the first time," the ather said. The mother told her boss and co-workers what she was doing. Accordmg to the man's lawyer, her boss al first reacted with. .. 'That kind ofthing 1sn 'l going on in m y offi re.· as though there were sexual pleasure Involved." Ile chantted his mind when lhe other argued that she was do· m g som ething morally po.'litive The baby, f1\'e pounds and six ounces with red h:ur and blue eves. was born ~pt 6 The father said there were some medical problems at hrs t. but she 1s home and doing well Hi s wife. he said, was a "bit dubious" about the Idea at first, "but she loves that baby now like it was her own." The father s aid expenses totaled about Sl0,000 • $7,000 in payment to the mother and the rest in legal and medical fees. He said he still wants a son. "I can't afford it right now," he said. "but I may try again ... The father's lawyer said there was no preced ent for such a case. Suicide Try Effect Nil SALT LAKE CITY <AP) -Gary Gilmore's sleeping pill overdose may have been a sympathy ploy or a genuine suicide attempt, but. it probably won't in- fluence his chances of facing a flrlb,e squad, the bead or the state pardons board says. Hospital officials said the JS.year-old convicted killer, wbo tou1bt efforts to delay his execution, was to be returned to his Death Row ceU at the Utah State Prison today. He wos found un- conscious Tuesday after laking an overdose of sleeping pills In what prison ofnclals called an apparent suicide s>act with hl" gtrlfrlend. Nicole Barrett. day that the ~lty council, which doubles as the redevelopment a1ency, won't reach a decision ton.le ht. "We are golng to let everyone have a chance to speak and we won't cut off debate," sh'e said. "We'll then need time lo reflect on the citizens' input. Our minds are not made up." A large crowd i& expected tonight. When the first hearing was · held Oct. 11, a crowd of 400 people Jammed into city council cham- bers. Hundreds more were locked out on orders of the fire marshal. . Because of the-earlier turnout and the emotions generated by redevelopment, tonight's meet- ing was scheduled at the gym- nasium across the street from ci- ty ball. 0.ily ll'ilot staff ll'lleto SADIE AWAITS FATE AT ORANGE COUNTY POUND Abandoned Dog Guarded Huntington Beach Home Sadie Caged Home Def entkr Faces Death By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 19-Oallf Pli.. ~H Sadie, the canine who guarded what was her home even after her master moved away and abandoned her. is ln captivity to· day. at the Ora nae County Ani· malShelter. She eluded the orange and whlte Animal Control truck and the men in it sev~al Umes before they finally surprised her Wed· nesday. They caught her at 20272 Village Dri ve. Huntington Beach. where she had s tood in defense against new tenants for two weeks. Today. Sadie's days are num- bered. If no one comes forth for the black ltnd white mongrel, she will be put to death on Sunday. Nobody at the Orange County Animal Shelter . 561 City Dnve South. Orange. hkes that pro- spect ·•[ sure hope someone claims her or want.I her," aaid Ani~al Control Officer Chris Thibault: She explained that impounded animals are automatically grant- ed the day of their capture - whether it was morning or nil{ht -and three more additional days· grace period before they are destroyed. New renters Bob MacPhee, 20, his brother Ed, 19, and room· mate Dave Wathmough. 20, re· ported Sadie Monday. after mov• ing into the Village Drive cottage in central Huntington Beach. She was brave but nervous. Sad·eyed Sadie sat beside the door and twic'e lunged to warn Ed MacPhee it was not his home, but then became nervous and de- fensive, retreating to a dark cor- ner of the backyard. The theory is that Sadie was foraging in the neighborhood for food and water . All she had left in that dark corner of the backyard was an old. well-gnawed, pot roast bone. Drug Suspect Held After Narco Raid ~ One year after he vanished, Gregory E. Burt. who. police al- lege is a West Orange County drug dealer suspect. is jailed again. Burt. 26, was captured Wednes- day as he huddled naked in a closet at his aunt's home in San Diego County. The suspect was picked up in a 10.man pre-dawn raid by Hunt- ington Beach police and the San Diego County Narcotics Tqsk Force. Burt is in San Diego County Jail today. charged with drug-related offenses carrying $42.000 in bail. Huntington Beach officers re- ported. He was booked on two arrest warrants issued last November when he posted bail and then failed to appear for hearings in West Orange County Judicial Dis- trict Co1,1rt. Quantities of alleged cocaine andmarijuanaseiiedinthe3a.m. raid at bis relative's Spring Valley home resulted in addi· tional charges against Burt. He is to first face charges of possession of cocaine and mari- juana for sale -about $5.000 worth -in San Diego, after which Tito Stands Firm he faces similar charges in Orange County. "We've been looking for this guy for a year," Huntington Beach police narcotics detail Sgt. Carl Vidano anaounced Wednes- day afternoon. . ''Yesterday I got an anonymous telephone call. The guy was 100 percent correct, right down the line on Burt's whereabouts and everything," Sgt. Vidanosaid. Burt, Sgt. Vida no noted, was ar- rested along with an alleged ac- c om pl l c e in two related Westminster and Huntington Beach cases last year involving some $50,000 worth of drugs. Investigators said uie aunt had no connection with the case other than having given her nephew a place to atay while seemingly job- less and d.own on bis luck. Suspect Released OXNARD (AP> -Ono teenage boy bu been rele...S and a attond bas been arrested and charged with mutder in the strangulation death of a 17-year- old Oxnard High School girl. Fernando Jlmln""18, had been arrated Saturday but charges were dropped and he was re- leased an.er police cbecket! his story that he bad been dropped BELGRADE. Vu1osJavia off at his home Jast Friday by <A.P> -President Tito, in his Mona Cantu, 17, and Robert V. meetlnfS lbis week with Soviet Salas, 19. Salas now hu been le.Mer Leoftld l. BNlbnev. re-charsed with murderinl Mt.s fuHd a1am io Hbml tb s,vt.i C1ntu, wboae nude bocly waa ·==:.t=.~t!':!:n~: ~atur4ay • U.. ICMol . . City ofticials say that seating provisions have ~o made to ac- commodate a turnout of 1,500. Other sections of tbe gym can be expanded to seat up to 2,500 if necessary. Lance J acof, a leader of the Save Our Seaside Com111ittee CSOS), says be believes his group has picked up support since the flTSt hearing and tbat opposition to the plan is ·'overwhelming." "We wUl not s upport anything until after Jan. 1 when the Mon- Loya le,lslation takes effttt ," JacotsAJd Wednesday. 'lbe Montoya naeasure is ex- pected kt add certain resuictions on redevelopment. Since the first public hearing on Oct. ll, several changes and alternatives have been made in the plan 'Cor council coosidera· tion. 'Ibey deal with time limita on eminent domain, Umit.s on tndet>. tedness. bow much the citv can spend in tax Cunds, height limila- \ions and provisions for low and moderate income housing. City ,;:ouncll members also ha·ve rescinded an earlier ap- proval in concept of a plan by Voorhies. Trindell and Nelson (VTN) calling for a 22-story hotel CSee PLAN, Page A%) Tax ·Cut Nlied? Burns Sees 'No Advantage' . WASHINGTON (AP) - Chairman Arthur Burns of the Federal Reserv~ Board today re· commended against a tax cut.at the present time, but did not rule QUl changing his mind if the economy fails to re-cover from its icurrentslowdown. "I see no advantage in a tax cut at the present lime," Burns said. "My mind on the subject, however, is by no means closed.•· President Ford will send to Congress in January his proposal to cut taxes across the board by $10 billion, with an increase in the Social Security tax rate that would mean a net cut ol$8 billion. President-elect Jimmy Carter bas said he will conslder asking Congress for a tax reduction next year if the economic slowdown continues. Although a tax cut could be enacted witbout Bums· approval, some of Carter's advisers have expressed concern that the Federal Reserve Board couJd o{f- sel the benefits by tightening the nation's money supply. Bums had been trying to head off a possible conflict with Carter on the matter. Tb• c)lairman Dltde his state- ments in a speech prepared for the United States League of Sav- lngs Associations in New York. His 1'emfrks came a.s the gov- emment reduced it.s estimate of growth In the nation's economic output to 3.8 percent during the fall quarter. That rate is just below the level generally considered necessary to whittle unemployment, which was a.t 7.9 percent.ol the Jabor force in October ~th 7.6 million Americans out of work. The. Commerce Department estimated last month lbat the Gross National Product-or total output of goods and ·services - grew al an annual rate orrour per- cent during the third quarter. The revised figures show an unexpec- tedly poor performance in foreign trade. Referring to a tax cut, Bums said he ''will weigh the issue carefully" if the economy ap- pears to need sucb a stimulus and if there are "economies" in federal spending. While some of Carter's advisers Valley Okays Reclassifying Of City Land The first step in rezoning an 8.7·acre parcel from commercial to residential has been taken by the Fountain VaUey City Council. The council voted 3 to 1 this week to reclassify the land, locat- ed near the southwest corner oC Heil Avenue and Ha rbor Boalevard, as a residential area . in the city's master plan. The currently undevfl<>ped parcel ls owned by Gimp Invest- ment Company of Marina Del Rey and Robert K . Wong of Anaheim. Robert Main. a representative of Mallon Builders, Inc. of Garden Grove, developers of the property, told the COW:ltll his firm hopes to .subdivlc!e the parcel lnto 30 tots for homes raniinc in price from $73.000 to '92.000. - Mayor Pro Tem Roter SUnt.on oppoled lhe cbanc• saying, "I can't see 1ivlna up commerclaJ land on Harbor. We are &ivinl it up too SOOD." A Dec. 7 public bearlna has ~n aet on the reionin1 matter. 9 F1nDA JDdicted &AN FRANCJSCO <AP) -A federal crand jury In Honolulu h• indicted nin• Hawailu Wei o.r-and thei r trade ~Ob an cbal'I• ol conaplrUaa i. m bole! room prtou fna iiriec-to la to aia.utDec. 20, 2'14. ,, • have said they would prefer a one· time lax rebate, Bums said he would prefer a broad·based permanent tax reduction ol both business and individuals, similar Lo Jt tu cut enacted in the early 1960s. •'Such a measure, on a responsi- ble scale. ·would minimize social conllict for our country.'' be said. Carter, on the other band, bas said he will consider lax cuts aimed at benefiting low and mid· die-income workers and bas said nothing about cutting taxes to benefit business. Io any case, Burns said there is ·no need fo;-a tax cut at the present time, partly because it could ad<l to inflationary pressures and partly because he expects the economy to resume solid growth without one. Schenkel Sot•r Raps Barbara Walter~' Pay PHOENIX CAP) -ABC-TV s portscaster Chris Schenkel made no effort to hide his dislike of Barbara Walters in an appearance here. "If Barbara Walters is worth $1 million, what are we worth? l\]3/, Sports is the only thing that makes ,,... money for the network,'' Schenkel s aid in a ques tion-and-answer session before the Phoenix Ex- ecutives Club. Miss Walters signed a con· tract recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner. Schenkel offered, "Barbara is the kind or girl who would vote a town dry, then move." Newport Arrest Big Hashish Raid Made by Accide11:~ Two New~rt Beach patrolmen who thought they had spotted a burglar. ended up arrestin& a man early today for possession or 120 pounds or hashish worth an estimated $545,000 on the illicit drug market. Jailed was Robert Edward Smith U. 27, of 4901 Seashore Drive. He is being held in lieu o( $100.000 bail. According to police. Smith was arrested at 3 a. m. by officers who allegedly found the drui in the home Smit.h shares with hill Wife and two young children. Hls wife was not home at the lime or Smith'• arrest, police said. According to lnnstiaaLors, the alleged cache of huh was dis- covered by patrol Officers Michael Jackson and Andrew GooJs. The two officers ~ere patroll- in1 the area when they spotted a man whd appeared Lo be tamper· ing with the doorknob or Smith's house. The two officers stopped LQ In· vestigate and the man told them he was a friend of the occupant of the house. To prove his point, the man opened the front door and walked Oil Drillers Run Into Snag Platued by troubles tn anchor- tq tlielr Self·propelled Ooa~ olf platform Aleutian Xey, Gull OU Corporation oMciaJ.s today reported it will now be .4() days beCore they complete a test well ClftTanntr Bank•. Gulf's ex.ploratory oU driJling lite 1• about. 28 mpea ~ San Cteme11te hland. Keydrll 00rpor•Uon, oper•tara of the on riC for Gulf 1 have-spent UM lut 12 cll.1s c.etUn1 the drillift& wuel properly ¥Cboredl Gulf plans to drill tbe ex· plMatory well to a'. clepth-111 t,000 IMt. ln one ot sbr: ...,.ea oil 1 .... held bJ tbt eOln~ in the Tanaer B1nt1 area. Aleutian Key la operatmi ia eet leet ol ..... in with the officers behind him. The officers allege that, as they walked in, Smith was seated in the living room, working with some of the hash on a table in front of him . The large quantity of the narcotic was found after a search warrant had been obtained and Smith was booked for possession ol hash for sale. The man the patrolmen first thought to be a burglar was booked on an out· standing traffic warrant. The children were turned over to Smith's parents. Victim Stabbed LOS ANGELES (AP) -One of the victims of the Skid Row Slutler was •tabbed 32 times in the head and neck before his throat was slit from ear to ear, ·Dr. Manuel Breton, pathologist, testifted at the Superior Court trial of Vaughn Orrin Greenwood, who is accused or the nine Slasher murders that oc- curred trotn December,, 1974 to January, 1975, and two other murders In 1964. Orange Coast"' Weather Sunny Friday with high temperatures on the coast in the 73-77 range. Lows t.onlgbt 52.57. INSIDE TODA 'Y "W«'r~ fn ttorch of o cbam-' ptonahtp boll club in t Anaheim," '°II' Angelt' gen•ral manager Hcrr11 Dolton, St01JI, CJ . Index .. . A2 D~IL y PILOT H /F ThurSday. Novombet 18, 1976 . . Pair Faee ~etlOn URmanied Malea Meet Neighbon' Bkuta CltOSSE POINTE PARK. Mkh. (AP) -Because they are slnsJe, Donald J . Mauola and Richard Orover are beini forced by nei1hbors to leave the rour· bedroom house they rented in lhls affluent Detroit suburb. The nelgbbors' feJU", that they would harm the character of the area, carrtea weight since a local law forbids occupancy ol single· family dwellings by any@e not relaled by blood, marriage or adoption. I According lo a local official. 1 however, the ordinance is not en· I ,forced against single women. Mauola, 28, divorced father of two amaU sons, and Gtonan, 30, a 1 'USed car salesman, moved here r after learning that a house they I shared in Detrolt for l \~ years , wu lo be sold =.Girl Facing Face Surgery Mter Crash A young Huntington Beach woman who was disfigured in a three·car collision on Pacific Coast Highway early Tuesday w as reported to be progressing satisfactorily today. Sharon Kramer, 18, or 16382 ()akmont Lane, underwent im· mediate surgery at Pacifica Hospital followin& the 2:15 a.m. accident al the Bolsa Chica bluffs Tuesday. The victim was pinned in the wreckaae of a van driven by a companion later arrested on sus· picion of relooy drunk driving. I Several facial lacerations will require further care and proba· ble plastic surgery Cor Miss Kramer, officials said. The five d.ber people in the three.car col· lision suffered only minor in· !juries, ~r were u.nburt. · Slain Youth's 1 1:!~0~~::~ Of· ficers ran fingerprint tests today to determine the identity of a young man whose body was loWld Wednesday in the Tustin area. , Homicide investigators said the man, about 20, was strangled I with a length of rope or cord. 1 'lbey believe be may have been killed in another area and then dumped in the Panorama flei1hts residential area. t Officers s aid the body was found on the s ide of a slope by a local resident who lives on Vi sta Panorama. They said all iden- tification had been removed from the victim's cloUung Bruwn Trip 'No PR Try;' SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will be in Atlanta tonight on hls way to a speaking en1a1ement ln Florida, but be has no plans to meet with President·elecl Jimmy Carter, Brown's offi ce says. Brown, the la~t Democrat to challenge Carter for the presiden- tial nomination, said the trip was not part of a travel program de· •icned to keep hia name before the public as a possible rutu~ pre. I sidenlial contender Blaze Damage8 1Skateboard Firm A blaie believed started by a beater caused about $15,000 d amage to a Santa Ana akateboard meufacturing firm I miuraday evening, firemen re· I P>rted loday. · The fire al Coast Polyarrucs. ~11 S. Orange Ave., was re- p>rted at 8:29 p.m . and was un: cler control 21 mlnutes later. OflANOI COAIT w~ DAILY PILOT ~:-,:.~~~,·.'.'~, :::.:.:::::: ~= Coe\t PvtM•"''"O ~n1itny Soro¥•M.O.t•"•'~ PUbfl\"'"9 ~"'Ct•Y tf\r~ ,.,...,..y tor Co.tA -·--·-· ...... , _ _..,,._ talft Y•H•Y. trv•ftt \•cHttOti(il YAllfy •"'1 t_.a..c~~•c..u "_. • ....,.....,,.., t-. f\ owt.flYMHI $.ltwrO•Y\ ,._, ~~ '""" ;~.::;:.t:t,.~~~\~)JO .... fUy ·-··--. .... ~. -,.,...,_ , .... c.., w.,,_...,. __ .. Mo_ ,_..I(_ '"* ~A_,..... ~ .... , ........ o..tft ... lMo 111<1Wofof,. .... 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The City Council deadlocked 3 to 3 with one abstention - Clayton Alandt, wbo owned the ·house. Cou ncilman C hMrle s rompkins voled for the excep- tion. He said the objections pro- bably arose because the appli· ca.nts were men. but noted that From PClffe AJ PLAN •.. and other high rise developments along Pacrific Coast Highway across from the pier. Council members said that the earlier "conceptual approval" was premature and didn't have the input from citizens. The VTN plan remains a con· cept that still could be acted upon under the redevelopment plan, however. • There. are two other suggested concepts for redevelopment or lesser intensity. One calls for rehabilitation or buUdings on the first five blocks along Pacific Coast Highway between Walnut Street and Lake and 6th Streets. Acting Planning Director Edward Selich said that public expenses for the project would be about $6.3 million. Typical uses along the highway might include offices, a motel, restaurants and specially shops. The concept also could result in a mall area on Main Street and adjacent alleyways. All develop· ment would be one and two stories in height. A second concept calls for con· solidation of five blocks along Pacific Coast Highway. Existing structures would be removed to be replaced by moderate intensi· ty development including offices, retail and specialty commercial and parking. . Several restaurants and beach oriented businesses would be located on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway. Suggested under this concept is a five-story office building west of Lake Street on Pacific Coast Highway, the highest building in the plan. Selich s aid that public costs for improvements would again be in the S6.3 mlJJion range. He said that acquisition of the land could cost about $8.3 mUUon but that costs could be minimized when the city re·sells the proper· ty to developers. He added that some business people in the area would be re- located along with about 90 resi- 1ents of ocean front hotels. A pedestrian mall alao Is in· eluded in this conc.epL If the VTN plan is the one lo be eventually followed, existing structures would be removed and replaced with higher intensity dnelopment includina office buildings and an 800-room hotel. The pier also would be re· furbished to handle additional shops and upgrade its ap- pearance. The public costs for the lm· provements would be about $6.3 million with S8.3 mUllon more for land acquisition, Selicbsaid. He added that there ~ additional costs to develop park· ing ractlities. Woman Dies · Of Poisoning LQ.S ANGELES (AP) -Los An~les police say a Lynwood wom'an was killed when she ap· parenlly accidentally poisoned herself by m Isla.king hot waler for what turned out to be a deadly chemical. Chamoy Nummesrl, 35, wa.~ working at her job at a jewelry manufacturing company Wed· nesday when she mixed a headache powder with what she thought was bot waler and drank it. But it turned out to be sodium cyanide, a colorless and poisonous ebem ical used. in in· dultriaJ cleaning or jewelry. She collapsed and was pro- nounced dead at California Hospital. Murphy Appointed Panel Chairman Jerry Murphy of Westmwter bu been named chairman of the Hunti.Qfl.on Beach tJnion Hi1h School District Penonnel com· miuion . Murphy, dlreclor of commu.nJ· ty relaltoos for ~· Hills Leisure 'N.Qrld, JIQ Rn'ed an the penonnel~mlulon for 11 IDQDt1w. PJrmlaalon b4d been cranted many llmet1 ror women U> Uve to1e\ber wtthoqt any objcetlon. Muaola Hid bo would like to c-ntinue the legal battle but added movlng expenses already had c:...~ bea vtly Into their budget. .. I would like to do it for the sake of other people and to s trai&hten out these Grosse Polnlf snobs "he said. However, help may be on the way. The Michigan .branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said the ordinance appears to be "offensfVe to conslitutional right.a, both of privacy and of freedom or association ... The orsanlaation has scheduled a board meeting Mon- day to decide whet.her grounds exist to carry on the fiabt for the two. Poor Showing Ends Dal,la8' JFKSeroice DALLAS (AP) -An annual memorial service on the an· niversary or President John F. Kennedy's assassination has been canceled this year be'cause or sharply reduced public alten· dance. Lesa than two dozen people showed IUp for .,ast year's ob- servance at the site where Ken· nedy was slain Nov. 22, 1963, said o s pokesman for Dallas Mayor Robert Folsom when asked Wednesday about the service. Folsom sent a letter to the Greater Dallas Council of Churches this month asking it to encourage Dallas residents to observe the anniversary al their individual houses or worship. "rt had gotten to the point where we had more organizers at the memorial than P'&rtici· pants," said Folsom aide David Miiier. "We thouxht we could reach more people through their individual houses o r worship than asking them to · come downtown to the site.·· Monday marks the 13th an- niversary of the fatal attack on Kennedy while he was riding in a moto rcade in downtown DaJla.!i. Services Set For Admiral J. C.Alderman Rear Adm. John C. Alderman <U.S. Navy, Rel . .) died Wednes· day at San Clemente Gene:ral Hoapilal. AdmiraJ Alderman. a rnldenl of La1una Beach, was 70. : Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary. Memorial aervice will be held at2p.m. Sun- day at Unitarian Un.iversalisl Fellowship Center, 429 Cypress Dr., Lasuna Beach. Admiral Alderman was aaduated in 1928 from the U.S. Naval Academ~ at Annapolis. He served in the Navy for 34 years. Amonc his many honors and de- corations are the Navy Cross. Legion of Merit, the commenda· tion ribbon and ribbon for pre- sidential citation. Admiral Alderman's military career included command of the USS Badoeng Strait during the Korean War: Command of the USS Princeton, command or the Naval Air Station at the Navy Mlsslle Test Center at Point Mugu and be was the first com· manding officer of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine. Burial will be al Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore. Admlr._l Alderman is survived by his wife, Abigail of Laguna Beach; sons, John of Georgia, Bill and Tim of Oakland; and David of Santa Clara; a sister, Ruth Tate of New York~ his mother, Lola Alderman of McMinnville, Oregon; and four grandchildren. · The family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society or the Unitarian Service Com· mission. Hay Burning Arson Probed HOLTVILLE CAP) -Im· perial County sheriff's deputies say armed ranchers bave start- ed lo patrol their fields al night after the deliberate burning of 1,300 t<>Jis of hay in a series of lncldents. • JnvestJgators uld Wednesday the flres have destroyed hay valued at about $120,000. The anon began Nov. 8. Th• 30 farrh" which produce thouu,ndl of acres <:A b_, ln the area ban posted a Sl,000 re- ward for lnformaUOll leadlnc to c:on•letlon of Ut• persons h!lpaut1ble for the an.. Irvine .Jutaper Teacher Saved by Students JACKSONVlLLE, Fla. CAP> -Flrst arade pupUs helped &J\ elementary school teacher nee unharmed when a patr of escaped convicts held a knife to her throat and tried to take be.r hosta1~. · "lie could h ave stabbed 1\16 in the heart or the back," said Peagy O'Brien, the teacher stopped by the convicts outside St. Patrick's Elementary School. "But the children scared him. He dropPed his kn lie lo his side." Mn. O'Brien said she ran at that moment, auidlng tt\e children to the school entrance and inside. The two coovlcls ned, and later were captured. The convicts stopped her as she was leavin1 her car Wednesday and preparing to enter the school. One or them held an eigbt·inch butcher knife to her throat, Mu. O'Brien said. She screamed. Two pupils came running up and other children followed, said Mrs. O'Brien, a first·frade teacher. Their presence, she said, made the knife wielder nervous. Frog-jumping enthusiatts turned out Wednesday at UC Irvine t.o partake in a contest that pitted frog against !rog as part of Biology Week actlvities. This contestant got his entry to leap into the air, but alas, the green creature kept hoppine in the wrone direction. One of the men grabbed a set of keys she was holdlng, But Mrs. O'Brien said they were keys to the school and not her car. Until the children came up, Booze Heir's Tale Attacked Mrs. O'Brien said, the men were trying lo force her to get back in her car and drive them wherever they wanted to go. WHJTE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP)- Whlsky Heir Samuel Bronfman II has put on record a tearful tale of nine days of terror and despair while he was a kidnap vie· tim last year. Now the account is under sharp attack by the de· fense. Patrick Lynch, 38, and Dominic She said one of them told her, Byrne, 54. "There's cops all over the place Thequestloningwastoconllnue and you're going to drive us out of here." today regarding Walter Higgins' homosexual relationship with the . When Mrs. O'Brien and the 23·year-old Bronfman. The de· children entered the scboOt-, ~ fenae contends the threat of ex· fugitives fled into a neart., posure led Lynch to acquiesce in a woods. Police failed to catc' Bronfman went under croas. scheme by Bronfman lo fake a them there, but Jess than fou1 examination Wednesday after. lddnaplng to extort $2.3 million in hours later apprehended them noon, in his second da)' on the wit· ransom money from his father· without resistance in a shopping ness stand at the trial of the men Edgar Bronfman, headoftheSea· center parking lot ln the same accused of kidnaping him. Mel iramdtstUlery empire. north Jacksonville a~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=>~"':--~- This Year Give Something Different A JVC Portable radio -TV. This brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSS radio plus 3"-diagonal TV all in 9"x10x4'". Big hi-f1 sound from its 5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 ~ells, car cord. AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-cad battery pack. (Carry bag and sun shield optional extras.) 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All tion because, he said, it would be· The mJ was never to meet lbe man who advertised last year for answers confidentia}." immoral for hJm to have a sexual mother or bis child. a "test tube" mother to bear his The man agreed lo tell his relationship outside of marriage The wo man selecte d was child through artificial insemina· stoey to a Chronicle repQrter on lo Cather a child. described only as an attractive, tion is the proud father of a baby the condition that be and the News stories about his plight blonde, unmarried office worker girl. mother remain anonymous. brought 181 letters from women living in the San Fr ancisco Bay "Childless hus band with in· He was th~ last of his family as far as Bangladesh, be said. area. She had never bad a child fertile wife wants t est tube line and said that when the ad Le tters we re sent lo an ad before. baby," said a want ad publis hed was placed he wanted a child -number at the Chronicle, and the Last December, tbe father vis- April 15, 1975, in the San Fran-his child -to carry on bis family man hired a lawyer and a doctor ited a doctor's office where he cisco Chronicle . "English or name. 'i> take care of selection and the produced a s ample of his sperm. Northwestern European back· He chose artificial insemina· actual impregnation. After he left, the doctDr injected State • the sperm into the mother. "It took the first time," the father said. The mother told her boss and co-workers what she was doing. According to the man's lawyer, her boss at first reacted with, "'Thatkindofthingisn'tgoingon in my office,' as though there wu sexual pleasure involved.'' He changed his mind when the mother argued that she was do- lni something morally positive. The baby, Cive pounds and six ounces with red hair and blue eyes, was i>orn Sept. 6. The father said there were some medical problems at first, butsbeis home and doine well. ms wife, be said, was a "bit dubiow;" about the idea at first. "but she loves that baby now like it was her own.'' <See FATHER, Page AZ> On Hospitals-Prober ~. Prince of a Fellow? UCJ Student Lisa Boswell. 18, kisses one of the contestants m the frog JUmpmg contest on campus Wednesday, whk h was p:.irt of Biology Weck Can't be sure if it's a kiss for good luck or s he's looking for a prince. " Big Qashisb Raid Made by Accident ' Two Nt>wport Reach patrolmen who thought the) had spotted a burglar, ended up arresting a man early toda.\ for possession o( l20 pounds of has hish ~orth :in ~!'l1mated $545,000 on the 1lhcll drug market Jailed was Hobert Edward Smith If. 27. or 4901 Seashore Dnve. He 1s being beld in lieu of SI00,000 ball According to police, Smith was arrested at 3 a. m. by officers who allegedly found the drug in the home Smith shares Wlth his wire and two young children. His wife was not home al the lime of Smith's arrest, police said. According lo investigators, the alleged cache of hash was dis· cove r ed b y pat rol Officers Michael J ackson I and Andrew G<>nis . The two officet'p were pa~roll· 1ng the area when lher sPotted o Orange Coast \\'ea th er Sunny Friday with high temperatures on the coast in the 73-77 range. Lows tonight 52·57. INSIDE TODAY ""e're fft •torch of a cbam· pio"81tl p ball c lub i n Anaheim ,'' 1ay8 Angeli' general manager Har r y Dallon, Story , CI. Index . ,. ., •• ., •• .. ,. ., , ., (IJ ... , .. ... •• man who appearccl to t>e tamper· ing with the doorknob of Sm1th'i. house. The two oUtcers stopped lo an vest1gate and the man told them he was a friend of the occupant t>f the house_ To prove his point, the man opened the front door and walked in with the offi cei-s behind him Tbe officers allege that, as they walked in, Smith was seated in the living room, working with some of the hash on a ta ble in front of taim . The la r ge qua ntity of the narcotic was found after a search <See HASH, Page A2) Meeting Set On Justice ... For Juveniles Justice for juveniles will be the topic o f a t own meeting scheduled next Wednesday by the Newport H a rbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The breakfast meeting is set for 7:30 a.m . at the Newporter Inn's Empire Room. A panel of four experts will dJ s. cuss juvenile crime in Orange County and various methods or dealing with it. • Panelists include Dr. William Hobbs of the Department or Criminal Jus tice, Cal State Fullerton; Bruce Mallo of the Ora nge County Prob a tion Department; Sgt. Mike Blitch, head of the Juvenile Division . a nd Newport Bea ch Police Depatrtment's Dr. Bru~ Wright of the Department ol Political Science at Cal State Fullerton. Reservations ror the $2 50 breakf ut meetln1 may be made through th~ chamber of com • merce, 644..szll. Burns: Tax Cut Unneeded W AS HI NG T ON (AP ) - Chairman Arthur Bums of the Federal Reserve Board today re- commended against a tax cut al · · lhe present lime, but did not rule out changing his mind if the economy fails to recover from its current slowdown. "I see no advantage in a tax cut at the present time/• Burns said. "My mind on the. subject, however. ht by no means closed." President Ford will send t.o Congress in January his proposal to cut laxes across the board by $10 bil1ioo, with an increase in the Social Security tax rate that would mean a net cut of SS billion. President-elect J immy Carter has said he will consider asking Congress for a tax reduction next year if the economic slowdown continues. Although a tax cut could be enacted without Bums· approval. some or Carter 's advisers have expressed concern that the Federal Reserve Board could off. set the benefits by tightening the nation's money supply. Bums had been trying to head off a Possible conflict with Carter on t he matter. The chairman made his state- ments in a speech prepared for the United States League of Sav- ings Associations in New York. His remarks came as the gov · em ment reduced its estimate of growth in the nation's economic output to 3.8 percent during the fall quarter That rat<' 1s J USl below lhe level generally considered necessary <St>e TA~CUT, Page A2> Uni High Band Seu Co11Cen The Universitv Hieb School Marching Band will perform its first winter concert Saturday night ln the high s chool gym. One dollar tickets will be avajlable at tt(e door and will in- clude both thf 7:30 p.m. concert and a dessert olollowing the musical performance. The band, directed by David Kuhns, has won first place honors in its last three competitions. For advance tickets or more informa- tion, phone 833· 1592 or 55 l · 1658 Schenkel So1•r Raps Barbara Walte~' Pay PHOENIX (AP) -ABC·TV sportscaster Chris Schenke l made no effort lo hide his dislike of Barbara Walters in an appearance he re. "If Barba r a Walters is worth $1 million, what are we worth? ABC SP<>rts is the only thing that makes _.. money for the.network," Schenkel ,..-said in a question-and·answer session before the Phoenix Ex· ecutives Club. Miss Walters signed a con· tr act recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Har ry Reasoner . Schenkel offered, "Barbara is the kind of girl whq \vould vote a town dry. then move." First Movie Bouse New Irvine Center Project Revealed By HILARY KAYE Olf~t 0.lly Piiot Staff Plans for a Woodbridge com- mercial center that will include the first movie theater in Irvine were unveiled Wednesday at a joint meeting of four city com- missions. Irvine Compa ny offic ials br ie fe d com m issi on e r s on their plans for the activity cor- ndor that will run through Wood- bridge and a lso on their plans for the next phase or residential de· velopment in Woodbridge. According lo Jan Vail, of the Irvine Company's commercial division. the commercial center is expected to be completed by summer of 1978. In addition to a four-screen movie theater, the fi rst phase of lbe activity corridor will include a market, a drug store with a soda fountaio, a car wash and other retail uses, such as a hardware store and bicycle shop. The development will be locat- ed between Barranca Parkway and the San Diego Creek, with a wooden bridge over Barranca Parkway cof\necllng the center to the residents in the north quadrants . Additiona l facilities will be built in the activity corridor and two restaurants are planned for the edge of the new northeast quadrant, overlooking North Lake. According to David Kuhn or the ~v·ne Company's residential di 1sion, the northeast quadrant · planned to include 1,942 units with a population o( about 6,115. That would include detached hous ing, attach ed housing, moderate income altached hous· ing and apartments. There are (See CENTER, Page A2) Slain Youth's Body Found Orange County SherifC's of- ficers ran fingerprint tests today to determine the identity of a ,young man whose body was found Wednesday in the Tustin area . Homicide investigators said t,he man. about 20, was strangled with a length of rope or cord. They believe he may have been killed In another area and then d um ped in the Panorama Heights residential area. Officers said the body was found on the side of a llope by a local resident who lives on Vista Panorama. They said all ideo- lifica\ion had been removed from the victim's clothing. Knif ers Frightened . Kids F Oil Hostage Grab JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CAP> -Firs t trade purls helped an elementary achoo teacher flee unharm e d when a pair of escaped convicts held a knife to her throat and tried to take her hostage. "He could have stabbed me ln the heart or the back," said Peggy O 'Brie n, the teacher stopped by the convicts outside St. Patrick's Elementary-School. "But the children se41red hJm. He dropped his knife to his sid.e." Mrs. O 'Brien sald sbe ran at that moment, guldin1 tbe cbUdren to t.h 1cboal cntruce and lnalde. TIM hro,~~Oed • and later were cap~l~ ' _._ The convict.a stopped her as she was leaving her car Wednesday and preparing to enter the school. One o( them held an etgbl·lnch butcher knife to her throat. Mrs. O'Brien said. She screamed. Two pupils came running up and other children foUowed, said Mrs. O'Brien. a firs t·grade teacher. Their presence, she said, made the knife wielder nervous . One of the men lfT&bbed a ael or keys s he was holdln1, But Mn . O'Brien said they wue keys to the sclk>ol and not her oar. .u.-hl the children came up, • M.ra. O'Brien said, the men were tryin.1 to force her to get back ln her car and drive tbem wherever lbeywantedtogo. She said one or them told her, "There's cops all over the place and you 're going to drlv~ us oul of here." ' ' When Mrs. O'Brien and the chtldren entered the school, the ru1IUves fled Into a noarby woods. Police failed to catch \Mm there, but tess than lour houn later apprehended them without resistance tn a shopping center parking lot tn the ume \.. nodb .llcksonvillc; area. Situation Known in January By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1 ... O•llf PllOI SC.II What h as b een re cently described as shocking conditions at state mental hospitals are not really new at all,.the chairman d( a state investigative panel said in Santa Ana today. Develop·ei· Na than Shapell, who heads the state's 13-member Little Hoover Commission, said the shocking conditions were described in a commission report: last January but we~e ignored by state healtb officials• ''Th.is commission will not rest unW the level of care in state hospitals meets the standards that are compatible with a socie- ty that calls itself civilixed," Shapell said as a one-day hearing open.ed. "How m any times must these proble ms be described before Positive action is taken." he con- tinued. "We don't have verv much time, people are dying." Ray Procunier, chief deputy director of the state health de· partment, told Shapell the re· commendations in the January report were not really ignored. But he described the reaction o( state offi c ials as being "paralyzed'' by the repQrt. He said stale officials realized there were problems in the men: tal facilities but they took little action because they wanted to be right. RELATED STORY PAGE AS · He said the officials should have been making decisions to corTecl problems rather than searching for right answers. Procunier said the revelations unveiled during a Ventura Coun· ty Grand Jury investigation into de aths at Camarillo State Hospital should not be shocking. ''T'hese r evelations now are not new. They are all in the (com- mission) report,'' be said. And while Procunier said steps a re under way to improve hospital administration and staf· ~~.~apellL asked where the ~~:~__will cume from to ma.ke improvements. He said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed two bills lo improve hoepitals and asked, ''will the governor change his mind now?•· He aaked Procunier lf wards or 45 severely ill mental patients can adequate ly be handJed by <See HOSPITAL, Page Al> Cops Quell SC 'Orgr.' A man who refused to ide ntify h imself com· plained to Sa n Clemente police Wednesday night that a wild party next· door was keeping him; awake. "J have to get up early to work," he s aid. "It sounds like a --orgy over there.·• P ollce rushed to the source or the disturbance. on Avenida Miramar. The ladles they found 1 Ins ide promised to be more quiet and c<>nUnued with tbe Tupperware party. A2 DAIL v PILOT I F,....PClfleAI I CENTER ••• al.lo ei1ht parks planned, rang-Ins from a .6 acre site to a four· acre parcel tbal will be used for a tennis club. The Irvine Company is also proposing· that a small conve- nience market be built among the residences, but some com· miuiooer1 already have indicat- ed they are not in favor of mixing resJdentiaJ and commercial uses in that manner. Those attending the Jolnt meet- ing represented the plannJng, community services, transporta- tion and bike trails commissions. It w as strictly a preview session and the blueprints are scheduled to come before each commission during a lengthy re - view process that begins next month at the transportation com- mission. Kuhn said that he cxoeets the residential quadrant to be OJ>i!n a little sooner than the activity corridor, probably in early 1978 Several concerns were ex- pressed by commissioners, in- cluding a fear that parking will be insufficient in the commercial sector. The Irvine Company proposes sharing parking spaces, meaning that the theater would use the spaces at night and the other facilities in the daytime. But some commissioners said they felt that matinees and other daytime uses of the thea te r would cause oroblcms. Irvine Church, School Okayed : The Irvine Planning Com- 1 mission has approved a request by the American Luthe ran Church to build a new sanctuary and pre-school at a site in Irvine. . The new structure will be located at the northeast comer of Irvine Center Drive and Yale Avenue, in a zone designated for agricultural uses. Church officials said they plan to buHd a sanctuary, an office , building and a pre-school facili- ty, plus provide parking s pace for 97 cars . Fro,,. Page A I HOSPITAL. two or three psychiatric techni cians. • Proeunier said probably not. He said he will submit plans for improved staffing to the gov ernor by March . He defended state health employes saying they were de- dicated but he said they oftt>n lack direction. 1n addition. he S81d, there are now 1.000 s taff vacandes at stale hospitals and recnutmenl and training has been difficult FrOM Pflfle A I FATHER •.• The fath er s aid expenses totaJed about $10,000-$7,000 m payment to the mother and the rest in legal and medical fees. He said he still wants a son. "I can't afford it right now." he said. "but I may try again." The father's lawyer s aid there was no i>recedent for such a caM~ FroaPageAI HASH ... warrant had been obt:uncd and Smllh was booked for possession of hash for sale. The man tht' patrolmen first thought to be a burcllar was booked on an out standing traffic warrant. Tbe children were turned over to Smith's parents. Fog Hits Bay Area By Tbe A1soclated Press Dense fog shut down Bay Area major airports this morning when visibilities foll below sale .minimums. . . OAANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,.o....,.ee.•1 °""• ... *. .. 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November 18. 1976 South Count11 • Two Face Planner Backs Eviction Building Quota Hearing G ROSSE POINTE PARK, Mlch. <Al>) -Because they are sin1le, Donald J . Muzola and Richard Grover are being forced by nelabbors to leave the four· bedroom houso they rented in this alOuent Detroit suburb. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 IM 011ly Pllot StMf Orange County Planning Com· missioner William McDougall of . Laguna Niguel indicted Wednes- day he would favor a construe· tion moratorium in the south county if the rate of development exceeds government·imposcd growth limits. T he F i fth District com missioner intimated his position during a talk before the Sac.l- dleback Area Coordinating Coun cil CSACC> in El Toro. ll was the second time in two weeks that McDougall has staled his support for some kind of an- nual developme nt quota that would perm il population growth up to -but not beyond -the 1995 fi~re of 711 ,000 desired by the County Board of Supervisors. The county is attempting to establ is h a development Fro.a Page Al TAX CUT ..• to whittle unemployment, which was at 7.9 per cent.or the labor force in October with 7.6 million Americans oul of work. The Comme rce Department estimated last month that the Gross!'Jat.ional Product -or total output of goods and services grew at an annual rate of four J>i!r- cent during the third quarter. The revised figures show an unexpec- tedly poor performance in foreign trade. Referring to a tax cut, Bums said he "will weigh the issue carefully" if the economy ap- pears to need such a stimuJus and if ther e a r e ··economies" in federal spen(.ing. While someof Carter's advisers have said they would prefer a one - time tax rebate, Bums said he would prefer a broad-based pe rmanent tax reduc tion or both business and individuals, similar lo a tax cut enacted in the early 1960s. "Such a me as ure. on a responsi- ble scale, would minimize social conflict for our country.·· he said. Carter, on the other hand, has s~ud he will consider tax cuts ai med at benefiting low and mid- dle-income workers and has s aid nothing about cult.mg taxes to benefit business. In any case. Burns sald there l~ no need for a Lux cut at the present time. partly because it could add to infl ationary pressures and partly beca use he exJ)i!cts the economy to res ume solid growth '41thout one lroine Teen Dance Slated The first "all junior high school dance" will be held this Friday night at Rancho San Joaquin In- termediate School in Irvine. AU junior high school students are Invited lo attend the dance, which will run from 7: JO to 10 p.m . a nd cost 50-cents pe r person. ll is s ponsored by the ci ty's Youth Sen•1ces Depart ment The b and Biack Star will perform at the d a nce, lo be held in the s chooi auditorium. , lrrine IU111per monitoring program to kee p track ot new construction using the pe rspective or that ultimate population figure. McDougall's comment on the possibility or a m oratorium came during a question and answe r session after his hour-long ad· dress. SACC activis t Nance North asked McDouga ll what would happen if the planning com- mission discovers that south county development has already gone beyond 1ls present allot- ments. "If it happens that we are already over the growth projec- tion. I would favor a klng pause." said McDougall During his talk, McDougaJI as- sured members of the communi- ty group liaison orgaruzation tha t its recommendations on pro- posed development are beard and heeded by the planning com- mission "We really do pay attention to the SACC recommendations," he said. •·we even put items over if we don't have a recommenda· lion. You are a very essential part of the planning process in OranRe County '' Services Set For Admiral J. C.Alderman .,wi...-.. Clean Kisses Dr. Linus PaulinJ{ gets kissed by Dorothy Munro Cleft) and Corrine Gorham of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in Stanford. Pauling wears a T shirt publicizing today's "Great American Smokeout," sponsored by the American Cancer Society in an at· tempt lo encourage smokers to give up cigars and cigarettes for one day. Oil Drillers Run Into Snag Plagued by troubles in anchor· ing their self.propelled noating The neighbors' fear, that they would harm the character of the area, carries weight since a local law forbids occupancy of single· family dwellings by anyone not related by blood, marriage or adoption. According to a local official, however, the ordinance is not en· - forced against ,single women. Mazwla, 28, divorced father or two small sons, and Gronan, 30, a used car sales man, moved here after learning that a house they shared in Detroit for 1 h years wu to be sold. Tbey looked tor a replacement, and the tree-shaded home for $350 a month just fit the bill. Aware of the zonin1 ordinance, Gron an lnq 11ired at city haU. came away convinced things could be worked out and decided to me for an exception. They even moved in some belongings before the bearing. Neiahborf· notified by mail ~ ~at a publ c hearing would be hfld, llled objections. The neighbors bad never met the two. The City Council deadlocked 3 to 3 with on e abstention - Clayton Alandl, who oWned the ·house. Cou n ci lm an Charl es l'ompklns voted for the excep- Rear Adm. John C Alderman oil platform Ale utian Key, Gulf CU.S. Navy, Ret.,) died Wl'<ines· 011 Corporation officials today Corporation, operators of ihe oil rig for Gulf, have spent the last 12 days getting the drilling vessel properly anchored. tion. He said the objections pro- bably arose because the appli- cants were men, but noted that pel'mission h~d been granted miby limes for women to live together without any obje~tion. day al San Clemente General reported it will now be 40 days Hospital. Admiral Alderman, a before they complete a test well Gulf plans to drill the ex· ploratory well to a depth of 9,000 feet in one of six undersea oil leases held by the company in the Tanner Banks area. Aleutia n Key is operating in ~ feet or water. Mazzola said he would like to continue the legal battle but added m oving expenses already had cut heavily into their budget. resident of Laguna Beach, was off Tanner Banks. "I would like to do it for the sake of other people and lo str aighten out these Grosse 70. Visitation will be from 2 to 9 Gulf's exploratory oil drilling p.m. Saturday at Sheffer Laguna site is about. 28 miles Crom San Bea c h Mo rtuary . Memorial _Cle m e nte I sland. Keydril Pointe snobs." he said. service will be held al 2 p.m. Sun- day at Unit a rian Universalia;l rellowship Center , 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach. · Admir_,, Ald e rma n wa s araduated in 1928 from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. He served in the Navy for 34 years. Among his many honors and de- corations a re the Navy Cross. Legion or Merit, the commenda- tion ribbon and ribbon for pre- sidential citation. Admira l Alderman·s military career included command of the USS Badoeng Strait dunng the Korean War; Command of the USS Princeton, C'Orn mand of the Navul Ai r Station ut the Na vy Missile Test Cente r at Point Mugu a nd he was the first com- m anding o ffi cer o r t h e Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Ma inc. Burial will be at Willa mette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore. Admiral Alderman is survived by his wife, Abigail of Laguna Beach; sons, J ohn of Georgia, Bill and Tim of Oakland; and David of Santa Clara : a sister . Ruth Tate ol New York ; his mothe r . Lol a Alderman o r McMinnville. Oregon ; and four ~rnndchildren The fami ly r equests that memor lai donations be marie lo the American Canct'r Societ_> or the Unitariar. Service Com- mission This Year Give Something l Different ·"" A JVC Portable radio-TV. This brand new portable from JVC gives yo1.: AM/FM/PSB radio pius 3"-<iiagonai TV all in 9"x 1 Ox4 1 ·'. Big hi·fi sound from its 5" speaker & separate uass 6 irebie controls Runs on 6 D-cei1s. car cord. AC house current or (0pi1onat) rechargable ni-cad battery µack. (Carry bag and sun shield optional extras ) Price s19000 NC' s Model 9303 AM/FM Portable Radio Cassette Recorder Tr.at YOWMH to tM be1t lfl ftorlCllll* Music If you're looking for a partable Music Center that will give you hours of fun on the beach. at a picnic or in your rumpus room. look no further. JVC's 9303 has what 11 takes. 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November 18. 1m l /N OAJLY PILOT Free Booklets ISB Can Answer ' Stock Question~ 81 SYLVIA PORTER , How do you ftnd a ....,_.ble local broitu wllliD1 to bab· dJeemaJl trauactJoas? ,, How do you transfer aecuriUes or ,.place thole that are Joet. stolen or dn~ed? Or trace aecurit.le1 that b..,t a queetlouble value? Or complaln about purchased securttlea that bave net been delivered u a•""4 ! Where can you 1« inexpensive, basic inltnactioa on Jn. vesting In atocka and bon&? More than 4,000 peoplo wrote to the New York Stock Ex· change'a lnvestora StrVice Bureau (ISB) in reapoue to a recent column explain· Ing how the ISB would . answer questions and provide free referral services and remedial action. Tbe NYSE broke down the inquiries and problems Into the maJoc .. Money's Worth categories based on the questJon.s above. There also wore miscellaneous questions about oil weU speculaUon1, qp- tions, ipvestmenls In scotch whiskey, Jewelry and gold COUl.S. nDRTY PEllCENT ASKED THE bureau for basic in- vesting literature. The ISB offers a package ol three new booklets for $1. The titles: ''Ten Quest.Iona to Ask Before You Buy Stocki," "Growth Leaders oo the Big Board" and "Income Leaders ca the Big Board." ln addition to provldinc the earnings, dividend.I and growth rates for companies listed oo the NYSE, "Growth Leaders" lists firms that have paid quarterly dividends for 40 years or more and companies that have increased their dlvidends in each ol the past 10 years. "Income Leaders" lists stocks and bonds retumlng6 percent or more. THE ANSWER TO 11IE nRST ~es ti on above may be found In another free pamphlet: the Investors Service Bure.au Directory. It liall the names of close to 300 NYSE member organlzatlons that welcome individual Investors of all types, along with 1he member firms' requirements for minimum accounll. The ISB will enclose a list of local NYSE member firms. There were a number of inquiries concerning Polish or other foreign government dollar bonds issued in the 1920s. From time to time and generally without publicity, Poland -and other foreign governments -offer settlement agree- ments on bonds denominated in dollars. lnqu.iries about these bonds may be sent to the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council Inc., 1775 Broadway, New York, N.Y.10011. MANY LE'ITERS ASKED FOR the lSB 's help in trac-ing old securities. The bureau suggesls a bit or personal d~ teclive work, specifically: -Write to the secretary of state or corporation com· missioner in the capital of the state in which the company was incorporated and ask about the company's curr~t status, its outstanding bonds, debentures, common and pre-ferred stocks. -Contact the transfer agent whose name appears on the front of the stock certiflcate or bond. -INQUIRE AT A NYSE MEMBER tirm; many main· tain records that could include the company in question. . -Hire a tracing service. Several tracing companies charge a fiat fee and include an opinion letter' when securities are found to be worU\less. Opinion leUers from major brokerage firms, banks and tracing companies generally are accepted by tbe Internal Revenue Service as proof of a capital loss. -Research the company at a major business or public library. One source is "National Stock Summary." Another is the "Robert D. Flaher Manual of Valuable and Worthless Securities," publiahed by R.M. Smythe & Co. QuesUons may be addressed to ISB, New York Stock Exchange, Inc., P.O. Box 252, Wall Street Station, New York, N.Y. 10005. But don't send origJnal securitJes; certificates, currency or other valuables. Contact us eio clusjvely by letter and i>oatcard," says George Christopoulos, headofthelSB. ' ' Lag11na/South Coast (Cernoon · EDITION to kH ... VOL. 69, NO. 323, 4 SECTIONS, .44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 . ' :·Laguna .. OKs 15-year Cahl~. TV· Pa t By JACK CHAPPEU. 011 ... D•lty l'llol $l1H Storer Cable TV was granted a new lS-year franchise Wednes- day lo provide service within the city of Laguna Beach. Storer will receive a rate in- crease from $6 to SIB. 7S monthly or residential serv4:e. The fee allows the cable firm i.45 percent return on its investment. The Laguna Beach rate com- pares with $7.50 paid by county subscribers to the Storer system. Storer is committed wider the franchise to improve and expand service and t.o improvements in handling subscriber complaints. Bob Herman, one of the city's negotiating team members. said the rate increase was needed to provide Storer with incentive to improve its system. The company is to begin a com- plete rebuild of the Laguna Beach system next year. Addi· Pri11ce of a Fellow? UCI Student Lisa Boswell. 18, kisses one of the contestants in the frog Jumping contest on campus Wednesday. which was part of Biology Week Can't be sure if it's a kiss for good luck or s he's lookmg for a prince. ·Laguna Police Nab Burglary Suspect Laguna Beach pohcc arrested a ZS.year-old M 1ch1~an man tn side Victor llutco'c; today arter a burglar alarm "as !let off David 0 Wis<' wos booked on !-1USp1c1on or burglary folio~ Jn/,! the 3 10 a m incident and held m Lai!una Bea<'h City Jrul pending court app('arnn<'l' Laguna Beach Pohce Sgt. Terry Temple said he and officer Don Barney responded to the silent alarm and found a large plate glass window had been broken m. Additional officers were called to the scene and all exits were covered while officers waited the arrival of th e res taurant manager. Fog Hits Bay Area By The Associated Press Dense foJ? shut down Bay Area major airports this morning when visibilities fell below afr minimums Coa~c OHi cers made repeated al tempts to cont act whoever-Mias m the build ing via announcements over a pubhr address system uq~1ng s urr end e r No one responded. When the manager's arrival was delayed, Sgt Temple. and omcen Barney. J im Lansford and Doug Johnson entered the darkened restaurant. Sgt. Temple said he came upon Wise lying on the floor. apparent- ly asleep. No property was taken. Valuable Watch Taken in Niguel A burglar who walked into a Laguna Niguel home while the oecupant was practicing on a nearby golf course look a watch valued al $1.500 from the master bedroom. Orange County sheriffs of· ficers said the theft was reported by housewife J0¥ce Elizabeth Slayman. '8, of 30701 Fairgreens West. She said nothing else of value was taken by the int.ruder. tionally, the company Will ex- pand local programming, pro- vide a "pay channel" fqr televis- ing of current motion pictures, and resume (pending fCC ap. proval) carrying San Diego sta- tions. The company is bound to re- solve subscriber complaints with.in 72 hours, or rebate pay- ments to s ubscribers for the lost service. The city may step in to help resolve complaints, as well. The rate increase:: will be effec- tive Jan. 1. The franchise re-- quires an 18-month period to lapse before a ne'(( or subsequent rate increase can be sought from the city. The City Council pass,d both the franchise and an enabling or- dinance unanimously and had high praise for the citizens' group. The a ction concluded more than six months or formal negotiating between the cable television firm and).he city, and more than two years of work by a citizens cable television commit- tee reworking the city's old fashioned franchise arranc.e· ment. "This committtt represents the epitome of citizen involve- ment. They were full-time emploeyes of the city and haven't received a cent," Councilman Jon Brand said. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney com· plime oted me mbers of the negotiating team noUnc that many worked J.3.hour days on the project. There was no public opposition to the proposal. Only ooe person spoke during the public bearing and that was to seek clarification. oflwoquestions. State ored .ReJ>orts On Hospitftls-Proher Burns: Tax Cut Unneeded WA S HlNGTON (AP ) - Chairman Arthur Bums of the Federal Reserve Board today re- commended against a tax cut.at the present time, but did not rule out changing his mind if lhe economy fails to recover from its curreolslowdown. • ··1 see no advantage in a lax cut at the present lime," Burns said. "My mind on the sub~ect, however. is by no means cloled." President FOl'd will sad to Conrress in January his p~al to cut taxes across the board by SlO billion. with an increase in the Social Security tax rate that would mean a net cut of $8 billion. P.resident·elect Jimmy Carter has said he will consider asking Congress for a tax reduction next year if the economic slowdown continues. Although a tax cut could be enacted without Burns' approval, some of Carter's advi&era-ba.ve expressed concern lhat the Federal Reserve Boatd could off. set the benefits by tightening the nation's money supply. Burns had been trying to bead off a possible conflict with Carter on them alter. The chairman made his state- ments in a speech prepared for the United Slates League of Sav- ings Associations in New York. SehenkeJSour Raps Barbara Walte~' Pay PHOENIX CAP) -ABC-TV sportscaster Chris Schenk~l made no effort to hide bis dislike of Barbara Walters in an appearance here. "If Barbara Walters is worth $1 million, what are we worth? ABC Sports is the only thing that makes _... money for the network." Schenkel r said in a question-and-answer session before the Phoenix Ex- ecutives Club. Miss Walters signed a con- tract recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner . Schenkel offered. "Barbara is the kind o( girl who would vote a town dry, then move." ln4-0 Vote San Juan to Get Trial Newsletter By ANNE COOPER OftM O.tty ... .._$14111 San Juan Capistrano city'coun· cilmen voted 4·0 Wednesday to is· sue a city newsletter on a trial basis, with 4,000 issues to be printed in English and 500 in Spanish. Councilman-Kenneth Friess said Mission Bell Ranch homeowners Joe and Judy St. Jean and Armando and Therese Gomez will be paid $3 an hour lo' ''l( we are going to put out a newsletter, we must do It in a most circumspect manner.. avoiding any slant," he said. Mocalis also said he wouJd pre- <See NEWS, Page A2) His remarks came as the gov· emment reduced its estimate or growth in the nation's economic output to 3.8 per cent during the ..._..oempose the first issue. School Board Chief Injured On Motorcycle <See TAX CUT, Page A2> Slain Youth's Body Found Orange County Sheriff's of· flcers ran fingerprint tests today to determine the identity of . a young man whose body was found Wednesday in the Tustin area. . Homicide investigators said the man. about 20, was strangled with a length of rope or cord. They believe be may have been killed in another area and then dumped tn the Panorama Heights residential area. Officers said the body was round on the side or a slope by a local resident who lives on Vista Panorama. They said an iden- Uficatlon bad been removecl from the victim 'a clothing. The two couples have been responsible for compiling, print- ing and distributing a monthly Mission Bell newsletter for resi- dents or the south San Juan tract. Friess said the ~ples will compile city news and submit it to councilmen privately for their comments before the newsletter is typed and printed on city equipment and mailed bullc: rate -at taxpayers expense -t.o city residents. The target date ror the rirst newsletter is Dec. 1. Friess said he would take responsibility for editing of the city-sponsored publication to avoid error in editorial content. He said the newsletter will be strictly informational, with no editorializing, advertisements or justifications or city positions. City Manager James Mocalis said bis experience with city newsletters in other cities leads him to view them as having a built·in capacity to become politically troublesome. The Laguna Beach Unified School District's-board of trustees was missing its presi- dent at a meeting this week. Michael Sagar, attorney and motorcycle enthusiast, was re· cuperating at Saddleback Com· munity Hospital Crom injuries re- ceived while riding his cycle. Sagar said he was struck from behind while cruising Alicia Parkway in Irvine at2S miles per hou!', by a car cruising at a faster speed. . The trustee broke his riRhl femur -the big bone in his upper leg -and will be on crutches for a couple or months after his expect· ed release from the hospital this weekend. Sagar had still not regained full strength in his right leg as the result or a crash on his motorcy- cle a year ago, when he broke his right tibia-the big bone in his lower leg. Situation Known in January By KATHY CLANCY Ol ll1t O•llY Pilol Si.fl What has b e en recently · described as shocking conditions al state mental hospitals are not really new at all, the chairman of a state investigative panel said in Santa Ana today. Develop~r Na than Shapell, '"who heads the slate's 13-member Little Hoover Commission, said the shocking conditions were described in a commission report last January but were ignored by state health o!ficials. "This com°'isslon will not rest until the level of care in state hospitals meets the standards ·that are compatible with a socie- ty that calls itself civilized." Shapell said as a one-day hearing opened. "How many times must these problems be described before posrnve action is taken," he con- tinued. "We don't have very , much time, people are dying." Ray Procunicr, chief deputy director or the stale health de- partment, told Shapell the re- commendations in the January report wore not really ignored. But he described the reaction of s tate officials as being "paralyzed" by the report. He said slate officials realized there were problems in the men- tal facilities but they took little action because they wanted to be right. He said the offi cials should have been making decisions to correct problems rather than searching for right answers. Procunier said the revelation$ unveiled during a Ventura Coun· ty Grand Jury investigation into deaths al Camarillo State Hospital should not be shocking. ''These revelations now are not new. They are all in the (com· mission) report," he said . ., And while Procunier said steps are under way to improve hospital administration and staf. flng, Shapell asked where the dollars will come from to make improvements. He said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed two bills to improve h08pllals and a11ked, "will the governor change his mind now?" He asked Procunier lf wards ol 45 severely Ill mental patient.'! can adequately be handled by (Sff llOSPIT AL, Pa1e A.2) Weather Sunny Friday with hJgh temperatures on the coast in the 73· 77 range. Lows tonichl SZ·~7. Girl BOrn to 'Test Tube Dad' Wps Qru!ll SC, 'Orgy' • INSIDE TODJ\ 1! "Wc'r. in aeoreh o/ o cllam· p•onahip ball cll'b '" Anaheim," 10111 Angels' general manager Harry Dalton, StO'll, CI. lnd~x . ,. ., •• .. .. ... . .., I f Cll ... , .. ·~ -· · SAN FRANCl:SCO (AP) -A man who adverttsedlast year for a ''test tube" mother to bear his child through artificial insemJna- tion is the proud father of a baby girl. "Childless hus band with in- fertile wife wants test tube baby," said a want ad published April lS, 1975, in the San Fran- cisco Chronicle. "English or Northwea"rn European back· i.round. lodlcatejee and age. All answers confidential." The man "latrHd to l•U bis ~ to ·J~rQ9ACILJl"Mtlnll' =-~;;•mm,m:1 He waa the lut at bla family line and ••Id tbat wben tbe ad was placed he wani.d a child - hJs child -to carry m his family name. He chose artificial insemina· llon because, he $ald, ll would be immoral for hlm t.o have a sexual relationship outside ot marria1e to father a cblld . Newa stories about his pUpt brought 181 letten from women u far H .Bangladesh, he said • Letters were sent to ~n ad number at the Chronicle, end UM man hired a law1er ad •doctor to take care al wledien Md IM 9dQailmPN19•~------.,,~' The man was never to meet the mother of bis child. The woman selected w,as described only as an attractive. blonde, unmarried office worker living in the San Francisco Bay area. She had never had a child before. La.st 1>ecember, th4: father v1s- ited a doctor's office where be proctoced a nmple d b111penn. Alter be left, the doctor lt\jected the sperm lnto the mother. .. lt took tbo nrst ume.... the tat.her Hid. The mother told ~r boN and ~~orkera "hat me w• dalnc. Ac~ to the man'a la~er. her boss at first reacted with. " 'That kind of thine im 'tgoing on in my office,• as tboUgb. there were sexual pleasure involved." He changed his mind when the mother argued that she was do- ing something morally positive. The baby, five pounds and six ounces with red hair and blue eyes, was born Sept. 6. The lather 1a1d there were aome mc.dical problems at ftrat, but the lJ home and doing well. Hil wife, he sala, wat a ''bit.. dllblous" about the idea al tint. ''but alle loves that babJ now like it wu ber own." (IM l'ATIRal P•AJ> A man who refused to identify himself com. plained to San Clemente' police Wednesday night that a wild party nexbl door was keeping hi~ awake. "l have to get up early to work," he sa\d. ''h sounds like a --orgy, overthere." Pollce rus hed lo the aource of the disturbance, on Avenfda Miramar. The laalea they found inside prom laed to be more quiet and tontinued with the Tupperware' put . . ' r Al DAILYPILOT L/SC Thursdat, November 18, 1978 • Bull.ding Q11ota Favore·a Skaters' Problems Studied County Planner Supports DevelopmentMoratori""! • By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ill• 0.11, ... ~~,, Orange County Plaruung Com- miasioner WiUiam McDougall of Laguna Niguel indicted Wednes- day he would favor a construc- tion moratorium in the south county ii the rate of development exceeds government-imposed growth limits. The Fifth ·District com. missioner intimated his position during a talk before the Sad- • dlebaclc Area Coordinating Coun- cil (SACC) in El Toro. It was the second time in two weeks that McDougall baa stated his support for some kind of an- nual development quota that would permit population growth up to -but not ~eyond -the 1995 figure of 711,000 desired by the county Board of Supervisors. The county is attempting to establish a development monitoring program to keep track of new construction using the perspective of that ultimate population figure. McDougalJ'li comment on the i>O$Slbility of a moratorium came during a question and answer session alter his hour·long ad dress. SACC activist Nance North asked McDougall what wouJd happen if the planning com- mission discovers that south county development has alr~ady gone beyond its present allot· ments. ., "If it happens that we are already over the growth projec- tion, I would favor a long pause," said McDougall. During his talk, McDougall as- sured members of the communi- ty group liaison organization that its recommendations on pro- posed develop~ are he.ard and heeded by the planning com· mission. "We really do pay attention to the SACC recommendations." he said. "We even put items over if we don't have a recommenda- tion. You are a very essential part of the planning process in Orange County." SACC and the Mission Viejo Munic:: ... 1 Advisory CouncU re· eently expressed concern that their findings and comments on planned developments were not being heard by the county. McDougall noted that the coun- ty planning commission has been caught up in a new concept In county government organization -the agency. He said it is "the only way to organize a government these days but the planning com- mission is a still trying to find a role for Itself." Since he joined the panel five months ago, Mcl>otlgall said a ''new majority" has emerged on the commission, replacing the 2·2 ll!ld 3·2 votes of the past. "We're not always together but the 3·2 votes gave way Lo 4· 1 votes and. though it isn't always re-· ported by the media, we often go 5-0,"hesaid. McD.ougall lauded a recent County Administrative Office ·Clemente Pays fOr Rush Lack of Pipeline Bid Jacks Price $25,000 By PHILIP ROSMAJuN Of lllt O•lly l"llot Stall Urgency to cons~ct a new. although temporary, sewage dis- posal pipeline to the sea has cost the city of San Clemente an extra $25,000. Tbe city is under intense pre-, ssure from the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board to re place an existing ocean outfall that was buiJt in the 1930s and is so worn that one of- 1icial said a finger could poke holes in it. The water board imposed strict sanctions against the city until sewer management im- provements are made. Among the sanctions is a partial ban on sewer connectio•. which has cramped local building. About a month ago, the city rushed lo replace the outfall to show the board good faith, and using its emergency powers the council hired Travelair Inc. of Santa Ana, a jet aircraft leasing firm, to do the job. The company would use City Engineer Phil Peter's plan to build a new pipeline on the beach and lift it into place with (our big helicopters. The c~t: $20,000 ~en. The task was to have been ac ~mplished in just one day . weeks ago. But the city attorney afterward advised the council that while it 's action to award the Travelair Fra.Pag~AJ NEWS ... fer having city staf( type and duplicate the newsletter. He said having volunteers use city equip· rnent. bas interfered in the past with smooth operation of city business. Councilman Yvon Heckscher said that unle:>S tbe newsletter is so carefully edited as to be a completely antiseptic recitation ol meeting announcements and the like, it would likely become an insta nt c r eator of con lroversy "If the n,•wsleller is so antisep tic, people won 't be interest(!() an ll. It will just wind up in the round file," he said. Friess said the city has a responsibility to educalt people as much as possible. ''How do we educate without taking position?" Hec}(scher asted. Councilman John Sweeney said be viewed the available alternatives either as having the dty take a position or else feed- ing people pablum. 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"V QM -· l'o fltWI \llHlo\, ll""'lroll""" t0l1 .. 111 ,.....,., er H~trtl\ttfltoll !w ... fl Ml? &e , I ••••Mllt H ....... , 1petl•I ""nl n l'"' •' _..,__. . *•,.. cln• .. ,,,,.. Hlf •t C-1• .... 1 Carl .. ,111•, htucrlitll.,. '' ~,,,., U.M :C".:.'Ui.~,.~~ _,..,, ""'"•"' contract was probably legal. it was not legal to obtain the materials for the steel pipeline without advertis ing for com- petitive bidding. That legal requirement, com· bine<l with lhe council 's haste to convince the water board of its good intentions, cost the city $12,000, because when bids were revealed this week, Travelair's low bid was $32,000. Company executives explained that the helicopters needed to do the work were out of the country on another job, and would have to be flown back. Wednesday Peter told the council that an apparent mistake in the Travelair bid cost the city another $13.000. Travelair. Peter said. neglected to post the legally required bond with its bid. On the advice of Peter, city at- torney F. MacKenr:ie Brown and city manager Gerald Weeks, the council accepted instead the next lowest bid, at $44 ,900, from Sub- Services Set For Admiral J. C.Alderman Rear Adm. John C. Alderman (U.S. Na,·y. Ret..) died Wednes· day at San Clemente General Hospital. 1'\dmiral Alderman, a res1denl of Laguna Beach. wu 70. . Visitation will be from 2 lo 9 p.m . Saturday at Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary. Memorial service will be held al 2 p.m. Sun-· day at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Center, 429 Cypress Dr .. Laguna Beach. Admiral Alderman was ~raduated in 1928 from the U.S. Naval Academ)! atAnnapolu. He served in the Navy for 34 years. Among his many honors and de· corations are the Navy Cross, Legion of Merit, the commenda· tion ribbon and ribbon for pre- sidential citation. Admiral Alderman's military career included command of the USS Badoeng Strait during the Korean War; Command of the USS Princeton, cortlmand of the Naval Air Station at the Navy Missile Test Center at Point Mugu and he was the first com· manding officer of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine. Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore. Admiral Alderman is survived by his wife, Abigail or Laguna Beach; sons, John of Georgia, Bill and Tim of Oakland; and David of Santa Clara; a sister, Ruth Tate of New York; his mother, Lola Alderman or McMinnville. Oregon; and Cour '°"andchildren. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society or the Unitarian Service Com- mission. f'ro• Page Al HOSPITAL •• two or three psychiJlric techni· cians. Procunier said probably not. He said he will submit plana for improved staffing to lhe "ov· ernorby March. He defended stale health emptoyes sayln1 they we.re de- dicated but he said they oft.en lack direction. Jn add1Uon be said, there are now 1,000 1t&lf vacancies •t st.ate hoepltala and recruitment and tniDJDi hU been cWfteutL marine Engineers Associates of Newport Beach. Councilman Thomas O'Keefc bitterly blamed the state coastal commiss ion, exclaiming to Peter, •·so in effect the coastal commission ju.st cost us $24,000!" Peter told him, "You could look at it that way." But today Peter said it would be difficult to blame the com- mission because it required no hearings on the outfall project. The replacement project was classified as repair work, not subject to full review. Councilmhn Tony Di Giovanni briefly attempted lo find a way to save the Travelair project, ask· ins whether the city might reject all bids and readvertise. But Peter said that would be "gambling" since the bids might climb still higher. The outfall project. scheduled to begin next week, will be ac- complished from barges, rather than helicopters. Fro.Page Al TAX CUT .•• fall quarter. That rate is just below the level generally considered necessary to whittle unemployment, which was at 7.9 percent.of the labor force in October with 7.6 million Americans out of work. The Commerce Department estimated last month that the Gross National Product-or total output of goods and services - grew al an annual rate at four per· cent during the third quarter. The rev~· ed figures show an l.lnexpec- tedl r performance In foreign tra e. Referring to a tax cut, Burns said he "will weigh the issue carefully'' if the economy ap- pears t<rneed such a stimulus and if there are ''economies" in federal spending. WhilesomeofCarter'sadvlsers have said they would prefer a one· time tax rebate, Bums said he would prefer a broad·based permanent tax reduction of both· business and individuals, similar to a tax cut enacted in the early 1~. "Such a measure, on a responsi· ble scale, would minimize social confiictforour country," he said. Carter, on the other hand, has said he will consider tax cuts aimed at benefiting low and mid· dle-income workers and has said nothing about cutting, taxes to benefit business. ln any case, Burns said there is no need for a tax cut at the present lime, partly because ll could add to jnflationary pressures and partly because he expects the economy to resume solid growth without one . Police Probe Vnmual SC Burglaries San Clemente police r~ed tl!ese alleged thefts Wednesday: -Someone carried off one white toUet bowl and water closet, plus a 100-loot electric ex· tension cord from a house con· strucUon site at 1418 Avenida de la Estrella. -Rex Baker. of 619 Calle Camp1rna, reported that so- meone entered his unlocked apartment and took both of his leleJ)t\ones. The thief also took $50 hidden under one of the phones. -Another man told POiice that when bis girlfriend and be broke up, she left with h.ia clothes and other personal belOQ&ln(a which he valued at $2,065. Police v-e lnveatipti.Qg. 11ludr or the planning com· mls•1on 'a role. in the new Eo· vlronmeolal Management Agen~ C'/ that revealed a number or shortcomings. .He said the study a18o "laid to reat the ghost th•t the com· munlcatlona from the com- mission to superVisors were not being handled well. There was no reason to think that this big aaen· cy with the llttle comrnblsion in the middle were not 1etting along." The SACC members were told that the hottest· issue the com- mission has h andled since McDougall took bla seat was the low·cost senior citizen housing proposal for the Marcroftproper- ty in Laguna Hills, which the commissioner called a "clash of forces, neither of which could be totally denied." He also reiterated a remark made last week during com· mission discussion of growth Suicide Try Effect Nil SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Gary Gilmore's sleeping pill overdose may have been a sympathy ploy or a genuine suicide attempt. but it probably won't in· fluence his chances of facing a firing squad, the head of the state pardons board says. Hospital officials said the 35-year·old convicted killer, who fought efforts lo delay his execution, was to be returned to bis Death Row cell at the Utah State Prison today. He was found un - conscious Tuesday after taking an overdose of sleepin~ pills · 0.111 INMC &teH lt!lo10 EYES MOftATORIUM Planner McDougall monitoring proposals. "I don't know where we are and no one else on the com· mission or staff knows where we are, either," he said. "We have to know how many houses can be built and approved so we'll know when the sp.tgot has to J>e turned down." f'retaPflfleA.I FATHER ••. The father said expenses totaled about $10.000 -$7,000 in payment to the mother and the rest in legal and medJcaJ fees. ffe said be still wants a son. ''I can't afford it right now," he said, "but I may try again." The father's lawyer said there was no precedent for suc:b a case. - Blaze Damages Skateboard Firm A blaze believed started by a heater caused about $15,000 damage to a Santa Ana skateboard ·manufacturing firm Thunday evening, firemen re- ported today. · , The fire at Coast Polyaniks,- 3011 S. Orange Ave., was re- ported at 8:29 p.m. and was un: der control 21 minutes later. The Laguna Beach City Couucil ordered formation of u citizens committee Wednesday to "recommend constructive solutions" to problems involving use of skateboards on city streets. Further, the council lnstruc-ted city staff to check out city.owned property to aee where special 11kateboard runs could be created. The council's action came alter deliberation on a three· pa,ge report from Police ChJef Jon Sparks detalUng the charac- teristics of use, the ha.iards and enforcement problems of skateboarding. The council pointedly refused. to considbr partial or complete prohibition of skateboarding in the community. Chief Sparks noted that in the paat the cily has had similar dif- ficulties involving swimmers versus surfers on the city's beaches. "A reasonable solution was reached whereby surfers and SW'lmmers can enjoy the wate.r at the same time without creating hazards to each other. "Perhaps such a rational and realistic solution can be found r~· gardlng our youthful skateboard enthusiasts and the *er citizens who must use our citj'streets and sidewalks without being annoyed by safety hazards," Sparks said. The police chief said that skateboarding is more than a sport to its devotees. Many youngsters and adults use the wheeled boards as trarusporta- tlon. Because of this, attempts to ban the boards from the streets is usually doomed, hesaid. "The Newport Beach or- dinance prohibits skateboards on streets with a six percent or higher grade. Su~ streets are well posted. According to of. ficials in Newport Beach the or- dinance is enforced by polke. This Year Give Something Different A JVC Portable radio-TV. This brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3"-dlagonal TV all in 9"x10x41". Big hi-fi sound from its 5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 ~ells. car cord. AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-<:ad battery pack. (Carry bag and sun shield optional extras.) Price s190oo JVC' s Model 9303 AM/FM Portable Radio Cossette Recorder Treat Y OWMff to the IMst in P~ MlnJc If you're looking for a portable Music Center that will give you hours of fun on the beach, at a picnic or in your rumpus room. look no further. Jvc ·s 93Q.3' has what it takes. It's robust errt)ugh to take knocks and it's so'phisticated enough to give you · listening pleasure whether you're into country western or rock. P·rice 7995 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa " .. ....,.. .. ., .... 1 0.... Wttt e# c-ot. Jr. Phone 642·8882 Store Hours D~lfy 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 s.nti., ........ ,.,... sa.. ,, ... _ .. _ + • Orange-Goast EDITI O N ' T oday · CJo slug .Y. Stoeks . . ... VOL. 69, NO. 323, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 ·c TEN CENTS Airlines ~ Must Muffle DoQlestic Jets WASHINGTO N (AP ) - Transportation. Secr etary Wtlllam Coleman said today the government will require U.S. airlines to muffle their old domestic jets or replace them with quieter, new ooes within eight years. Some or the jets must be muf- fled or replaced in ball that time. In all, the requirements apply to 1,654 planes, more than three· fourths of the jets in use domestically by U.S. airlines. These jets bave been exempt from federal anti-noise regula- tions because they were bwlt before the regulations went into effect in ~969. At a jo1nt news conference with Federal Aviation Administrator John McLucas, the secretary said the government also will re- qul!e pUots to change landing Prine~ o f a F e l low? l"CJ Student Lisa Boswell, 18, kisses one of the contestants in the frog jumping contest on campus Wednesday, which was p'1 rt of Biology Week. Can't be s ure if it's a kiss for good luck or she's looking for a prince. Big Hashish Raid Made by Accident "'- Two Ne"' port lkat·h patrolmen who thought I h<'~ hJd spotted a burglar <•ndl'd up ;irrl'stmg ;i man earh toda\ f11r JJOS"<'s.;100 of l20 pound'> of ha<.hash Y.orth an estimated SS-1;'),000 rm the 1lht•11 dru~ m arkN Jailed \\as Robl'rt Edward Smith 11. 27. ·of 4901 Scashorf' Dnve. He \S being held tn lieu of $100.000 baa!. According to police. Smith was arrested at 3 a.m. by officers who allegedly found the drug in the home Smith shares with his wife and two young children. His wife was not home at the time or Smith's arrest. police said. According to investigators. the alleged cache o( hash wa.ci das· covered hy patrol Officers Sto p Si~s Okayed The CO!lla Mesa Ci ty Coum•al has approved a traffic com m1ssion recommt•ndation for stop sif?ns on Fordham and Hanover Drives at Princeton Onve in College Park Michael .I ackson and Andrew G<>nis. The two officers were patrol! mg the area when they spotted a man .... ho appeared to be tamper mg \idtli the doorknob of Smith's hou~ The two officers stopped to in· vestigate and the man told them he was a friend of the occupant of the house. To prove his point, the man opened the front door and walked in with the officers behind him The officers allege that. as they walked in. Smith was sealed in the living room . working with some of the hash on a table in front of him The lar ge quantity of lhe narcotic was found after a search warrant had been obtained and Smith was booked for possession of hash for sale The man the patrolmen first thought to I><! a burglar was booked .on an oul· sland1ng lrafhc warrant. The children were turned over to Smith's parents and takeoff procedures to lessen noise. McLucas said the pilots will be required to 6tart descents closer to airports and make minimum use of noise-producing wing flaps, used to increase Utt during takeoffs and landings. He did not say how these requirements would be enforced. McLucas said these changes, starting Jan. 1, will reduce noise on the ground by about IS to 30 • bt~ .... int.rua!ol:l into the Uvea of six percent. ~-million Americans. Coleman said •he changes in "' The requlreme11t to modify planes and procedure will bdp planes or replace them, which but ''persons who live n~ar Colemanaaidwillcosttbeairline airports should not bellevt:they between $S billion and $8 billion. .. will solve all airport nol,et pro-a1lo goes into effect Jan. 1 -20 blems.'' , days before President-elect Jltn· He called airport ~e his de. my Carter takes office. · partment's "No. 1 a~atioo en-'!be broad outlines of the new vironmental problem' and said pol1cy were aMounced by Presi- excesslve noise is anjmaccepta· dent Ford during bls unauc· w •• .. . . celS&ful election campajen. Tbo government m l cbt help tho airlines finance soaMoCthe cost. But Coleman dld not sey how mucb or where the m<>ney woufd comef.rom. He will bold a public hearint on the r10anclDJ ln December. Coleman and McLuc:as also acknowledged that local airport operators have the light to take <See NOISE, Pa1e AZ) State ~Qred Reports - On Hospitals-Prober Bunts: Tax Cut Unneeded WASHI NGTON (AP> - Chairman Arthur Burns of the Federal Reserve Board today re- commended against a tax cul at the p~esenl lime, but did not rule out changing his mind if the economy falls to recover from its current slowdown. ··1 see no advantage in a tax cut at the present time," Burns said. "My mind Qn the subject, howev~r. is by nomeansclosed." President Ford will send to Congress in J aooary his proposal to cut taxes across the board by $10 billion, with an increase in the Social Security tax rate that would mean a netcutof$8blllion. President-elect Jimmy Carter has said he will consider asking Congress for a tax reduction n~xt year if the economic slowdown continues. Although a tax cut could be enacted without Burns' approval. some of Carter's advisers have expressed concern that the Federal Reserve Board could off. set the benefits by tightening the nation's money supply. Bums had been trying to head off a possible conflict with Carter on the m alter. The chairman made his state- ' ments in a s peech prepared for the United States League of Sav- ings A$sociations in New York. His remarks came as the gov- ernment reduced its estimate of growth in the nation's economic output to 3\8 percent during the fall quarter. That rate isf sl below the level gener ally co ldered necessary to whittle une ployment. which was at 7.9 per cent of the labor force in October with 7.6 million (See TAX C'UT, PageA2) No Parkiilg Signs Slate d fo r Azalea Responding to a petition from residents on ~alea Drive, Cost a Mesa council en have approved the install af n of no parking s ig n s alon g t h at r oad t o facilitate street sweeping. The signs•will note that park· ing will be. prohibited between 7 and 9 a .m: on Mondays between Fuchsia/Street and Begonia Drive. I Schenkel So11r· Raps Barbara W alte~' Pay PHOENIX (AP) -ABC-TV sportscaster Chris Schenkel m ade no effort to hide his dislike of Barbara Walters in an appearance here. "If Barbara W'1}ters is worth $1 million, what are we worth? ABC Sports is the ~mly thing that makes .,... --money for tf\e .network," Schenkel r said in a q\Jestion-a nd-answer session before the Phoenix Ex- ecutives Club. Miss Walters signed a con- tra.ct recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner . WALT .. IS Schenkel offered·, "Barbara is the kind of girl who would vote a town dry, then rnove." 'Test Tube' Mom Bears Baby Girl SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A man who advertised last year for a "test tube" mother to bear his child through artificial insemina· lion is the proud father of a baby girl. "Childless husband with in- rertile wife wants lest. tube baby," said a want ad published April 15, 1975, in the San Fran- cisco Chronicle. "English or Northwestern European back- ground. Indicate fee and age. All answers confidential." The man agreed to tell his story to a Chronicle reporter on the condition that he and the mother remain anonymous. He was the last of his family line and said that when the ad was placed he wanted a child - h.is child -to carry on h.is family name. He chose artificial insemina- tion because, he said, lt would be immoral for him to have a sexual relationship outside of marriage to father a child. News stories about his plight brought 181 letter s from women as far as Bangladesh, he said. Letters were sent to a n ad number at the Chronicle, and the man hired a lawyer and a doctor to take care or selection and t.he actual impregnation. The man was never to meet the mother or his child. The wo~n s elected was described only as an attractive, blonde, unmarr ied office worker living tn the San Francisco Bay area. She had never had a child before Last December. the fa th er vis· ited a doctor's office where he produced a s ample of his sperm. A!Ler he left, t.he doctor injected the sperm into the mother. "It took the first lime," the father said. . The mother told her boss and co-workers what she was doing. According to the man~ts lawyer, her boss at first reacted with, '' 'Tbatkindofthingisn'tgoingon in my office.' as though there was sexual pleasure involved." He changed his mind when the mother argued that she was do· ing something morally positive. The baby, five pounds and six ounces with red hair and blue eyes, was born Sept. 6. The fat.her said there were some medical problems al first, but she ls home and doin~ well. (See FATHER, Page Al) Gullett ·signs ·with Yankees NEW YORK CAP) -The New York Yankees have signed free· agent pitcher Don Gullett to a multi-year contract, it was an· nounced this afternoon. Gullett is the slxtl\ client or agent J erry Kapstein to sign in the last three days. He has a career record of 91-44. Earlier, lhe Atl~ta Braves an· nounced tl'le sitnin" of outfielder Gary Ma thews of San Francisco. Situatiori Known in January By KATHY CLANCY OlllttDlllYl'lloC~t What bas been recently described as shocking conditions at stale mental hospitals a.re not really new at all, the chairman of a state investigative panel said in Santa Ana today. Developer Nathan Sbapell, who beads the stat.e's 13-member Little Hoover Com~ion, said the shocking conditions were described ~ a eomaU.aalon report last January but were ignored by state health officials. "This commission will not rut until the level or care in stale hospitals meets the standards that at• compatible with a socie- ty that calls itself civilized," Sha:pell said as a one-day bearing opened. <See related story Page AS.) "How many times must these problems be described before posltive action is taken," be con- tinued. "We don't have very much time, people are dying ... Ray Procunier, chief deputy director of the state health de· partment, told Sbapell the re. commendations in the January report were not really ignored. But he ·described the reaction of state officials as being "paralyzed" by the report. He sald state officials realized there were profilems in the men- tal facilities but they took little action because they wanted to be right. He said the officials should have been m aking decisions to correct prob)ems rather than searching for right answers. Procunier said the revelations unveiled during a Ventura Coun- ty Grand Jury investigation into death s al Camarillo State Hospital should not be shocking. "These revelations now are not new. They are all in the (com- mission) report," he said . And while Procunier said steps are under way to improve hospital administration and staf- fing, Sbapell asked where the dollars wlll come from to make improvements. He said Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed two bills to improve hospitals and asked, "will the governor change his mind now?" He asked Procunler if ward o( CSee HOSPITAL, Pap A2> Coas t Wps Qiu!ll SC 'Orgy:' Mesa to · Cite Parked Trailers Weathe r A man who r efused to identify bi m self com - plained to San Clem~e police Wednesday night that a wild party next d oor was keeping him awake. "I have to get up early lo work." he sa1d. ''It sounds like a -orgy overthere." Police rus hed to the source of the disturbance. oo Avenida Miramar. Th~ ladies they found inside prom iscd to be more qujet a nd continued wttb the Tuppe rware pmy. By STEVE MITCHELL Of oie oally rnet S4•tt Costa Mesa police are goinl to crack down on owners of house and boat trailers and other unat- tached vehicles parked on city streets. And that will mean fewer little plnk warning cards attached to the illegally park.ed vehicles, and more $15 citations and S25 vehi· cle tow-away charges, officers warn. AJlhough a city council-revised parking ordinance look effect in mld·October, Costa Mesa traffic officers have refrained from ac- tive enforcement of the law thus far in order to inlorm residents of the changes. Bul all 0( lhat wlll soon ch~e. ,.' @:ff) IOWB oars to remain parked in one location for 72 hours. "But those cars must be~ at. least. three car leJlgt.h.s or one tenth o( a mile after that 72 boun, ·'be warned. Regan isaid the revised or- d l nan c e does no\ lncJud e motorists who usq thdr recrea- Uonal vehicles to gel to work and back. And, he taid oWJ\ers ~e sWl allowed to park their detacbed· type vehicles on the street while load.in& or unloadinC, them, or wh~ c:oisductt.n.a emergency re- palrson them. • "What w• 're alter are the resi- dents wbo 1tqre their vehicles on the street. We're not out to > tSee TllAIL8Q, Pap AZ) Sunny Friday with high temper atures on the coast in the 73-77 ranee. Lows tonight 52·57. INSIDE TODA V "Wt'rt fra tearch of a chom· pioftlhfp boll club fn • Anaheim," 10111 Angela' t general maraager Harrr Dolton. Sti:m1, CI. Index - ::• I ., I u " t .. , . . ,., ., C1>J .. ,, .. A• ... . t A2 DAIL v PtLor c Buildm -g. n Ota F ·a Vore County Planne~Sup~rls DevelJJpmentMoratorlum By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI-Oally f'lie. sa.tt Orange County Planning Com· missioner William McDougall of Laguna Niguel indicated Wednes- day be would favor a construction moratorium in the south county if the rate of development exceeds government-imposed growth limits. The Firth District com- missioner intimated his position during a talk before the Sad- dleback Area Coordinating Coun- cil (SACC) in El Toro. It was the second time in two weeks that McDougall has slated his support for some kind of an- nual development ~uota that would permit population growth Up tor-but not beyond -lhe 1995 Neighbors Object to 2 Renting • GROSSE POINTE PARK, Mich. (AP) -Because they are •single, Donald J. Mazzola and I Richard Grover are being forced by neighbors to leave the four. bedroom house they rented in I this affluent Detroit suburb. , The neighbors' fear, that they I would harm the character of the area, carries weight since a local 1 law forbids occupancy of single- 1 family dwellings by anyone not related by blood, marriage or I adoption. , According to a however, the ordi forced against sin Mazzola, 28, · two small sons, Grooan, 30, a used car salesman, moved here after learning that a house they I shared in Detroil for H~ years was to be sold. They looked for a replacement. ' and the tree·shaded home for $350 a month just fit the bill. I Aware of the zoning ord.lnancc, Gronan inqwired at city hall, . came away convinced things_ 1 could be worked out and decided· to file for an exception. They even moved in some belongings before the hearing. Neilhbors. notified by mail that a public hearing would be •held. filed objections. The neighbors had never met tne two I The City Council de'adlocked 3 to 3 wnh one abstention 1 Clayton Alandt. who owned the house. Counctlman C h a rl es rompkins voted for the excep t1on He said the obJCCt10M pro· bably arose because the appli cants were men. bul noted that permission had been granted many times for women to live together without any obJect1on. I Mazzola said be would like to continue the legal battle but added moving ex~nses already had cut heavily into their budget •·I would like to do it for the sake of other people and to straighte n out these Grosse Pointe snobs.·· he srud FrotaP~A J FATHER ... His 141fe. he said. wus .., "bit dubious" about. the idea at first.· 'but she loves that baby now hh 11 was her own " The father said expense~ totaled about S t0.000 -$7 .000 tn payment tn the mother and the rest in legal and medical fees. He said he still wants a son. ··1 can •t afford It right now." he said, "but I may try agam." The father's lawyer said there was no precedent for such a case. But he added, "It isn't bixarre when you think about it. It is ex- acUy equivalent to artificial in- ' s emination of women b y anonymous donors, a standard practice when a husband has an insufficient sperm count." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T,..,.~c,,..,•n"''""'''"' ..,., .. <MM ... ,""' ""'""" ,,.. ,..""" ,..,, \. 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The county is attemptinc to establish a development monitoring program to keep track of new construction using the perspective of that ultimate population figure. McDougall's comment on the possibility or a moratorium came during a question and answer session after hia hour-long ad- dress. SACC activist Nance North asked McDougall what would happen if the planning com- mission discovers that south county development has already gone beyond its present allot- ments. "U it happens that we are already over the growth projec- tion, I would favor a long pause," said McDougall. During his talk, McDougall as· sured members of the communi- ty group liaison organization that its recommendations on pro- posed development are beard and heeded by the planning com- ~·ssion. ·w e really do pay attention to e SACC recommendations," he said. "We even put items over if we don't have a recommenda- tion. You are a vetY essential Froaa Page A l TAX CUT ••• Americans out of work. . The Commerce Department estimated last month that lhe Gross National Product-or total output of goods and services - grew at an annual rateoffourper- centduring the third quarter. The revised figures show an unexpec- tedly poor perfor mance in foreign trade. Referring to a tax cut, Bums said he ·'will weigh the issue carefully" if the economy ap- pears to need such a stimulus and if there are "economies" in federal spending. WhilesomeofCarter'sadvisers have said they would prefer a one- time tax rebate, Burns said he would prefer a broad-based permanent tax reduction of both business and individuals, similar to a lax cut enacted in the early 1960s. "Such a measure, ona responsi- ble scale, would minimize social conflict for our country." hesaJd. Carter, on the other hand, has said he will consider tax cuts aimed at benefiting low and mid- dle·in.~Olll~ wor.kers and has said· nothing about cutting taxes to benefit business. In any case, Burns said there 1s no need for a tax cut at the present time. partly because it could add to inflationa ry pressures and partly because he ex~cts the economy to resume solid growth without one. TONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regular meeting, 88 Fair Dr. 8p.m. OCC LECTURE "Family Estate Planning," Michael Gertner lecturer. Fine Arts Bldg 119, 7:30p.m. .. SATURDAY. SUNDAY, MONDAY " -South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday- Sunday through Dec. 19, 8 p.m. F RIDAY, NOV. tt "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fairgrounds, Nov. 19, 20, 26, 27 and Dec. 3, 4, 8:30 p.m. $3. OCC PLANETARIUM "Variations on a Stellar Theme,·· 7:30and9p.m . FRIDAY NIGHT FILM -"/\ Clockwork Orange." OCC Forum, 7:30p.m . $1. OCC LECTURE -''Introduc- tion to Assertion Training." Science Lecture I. 7:30p.m. COASTLINE CC LECTURE "Everything You Need to Knol4 About Travel." Newport Harbor High Room 181. 7p.m. Mesan Seized On Heist Rap A Costa Mesa man was in custody today in Newport ~ach following his anest Wednesday i.n connection with three Orange Coast area robbeMes. Newport Beach investigators Darryl Youle and Dan Di Santo aJTested Harry Edward Smith, 28, at 31872 South Coast Highway. SOut.b Laguna. Smith lists his ad· dress as 2080 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Youle aaid Smith matches the detcription of the gunman who lut Friday robbed the Surf and Sand lfotel in Laguna ~ach, and Fry 's Market and tho Sport.sm an 's Liquor store In Newport Beach. part ot the planning process in Oran~e County." , SACC and lbe Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council re- cently expressed concern lhat tbelr findings and comments on planned developments were not bein• beard by the county. McDougall noted that the coun- ty planning commission has been caught up in a new concept in · Suicide Try Effect Nil SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -GatY Gilmore's sleeping pill overdose may have been a sympathy ploy or a genuine suicide attempt,. but it probably won't in· fluence his chances of facing a firing squad, the head of the st ate pardons board says. Hospital officials said the 35·year-old convicted killer, who fought efforts to delay his execution, was to be r eturned to his Death Row cell at the Utah State Prison today. He was found un - conscious Tuesday after taking an overdose of sleepinl?. pills in what prison officials called an apparent s uicide ~act with his girlfriend, Nicole Barrett. ServiCeSSet For Admiral J. C.AJderman Rear Adm. J ohn C. Alderman (U.S. Navy, Ret..> died Wednes· day al San Clemente General Hospital. Admiral Alderman, a resident of Laguna Beach, was 70. Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Sheffer Laguna Beach Mort1Jary. Memorial service will be held at 2 p. m. Sun- day at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Center, 429 Cypress 'Drive, Laguna Beach. Admiral Alderman was lradualed in 1928 from the U.S. Naval Academ~ at Annapolis. He served in the Navy for 34 years. Among his many honors and de- corations are the Navy Cross. Legion of Merit, the commenda- tion ribbon and ribbon for pre- sidential citation. Admiral Alderman's military career included command of the USS Badoeng Strait during the Korean War; Command of the USS Princeton, command of the ·Naval Air Station at the Navy Missile Test Center at Point Mugu and he was the first com- manding o fficer of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine. Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery i.n Portland, Ore. Admiral Alderman is survived by his wife, Abigail of Laguna Beach: sons. John of Georgia, Bill and Tim of Oakland: and David of Santa Clara; a sister. Ruth Tale of New York ; his mother. Lola Alderman of McMinnville, Oregon: and four grandchildren. The fa mily r equests that memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society or the Unitarian Service ,Com- mission. Fro•Page Al TRAILERS harass the person who just pulls his trailer up to clean it out." The traffic commander sug· gests that recreational vehicle and trailer owners pull their vehicles Into the dri vcway if they are going to be gone for a length of time ·'Or store it at a service station• if you can arrange it," he said. Regan said that in most cases. the department will tow offend: ing vehicles away for storage. Fees average $3 per day, accord· ing to one or the city's lhree authorized towing agencies. "As a rule. we will store the vehicle rather than cite the owner,'' he said, adding that. recreational vehicles and boat trailers often change bands several limes. making it difficult for police to cite the current re· gistered owner. "This ordinance isn't as tough as some cities' parking laws,'' Regan said . "And I think it gives vehicle owners a lit Uc latitude.'· Fog Hits Bay Are a By Tbe Astoclated Press Denae fog shut down Bay Area major airport.a this mornina when vialblllUes fell below safe ,minimums. COW1l)' aovero.ment orga.nluUon -the acency. He aaid it is "the only way to or1an11e a government these days but tbe planning com- llll$sion Is a atill trying to find a role for it.elf." Since be joined the panel five. months ago, McDougall said a .. new majority" has emerged on the commission, replacing tbe2·2 and 3·2 votes of lbe past. "We're not always toaether but lhe3-2 votes gave wayto•·t votes and,· t.bou1b it isn't always re·· ported by lhe media, we often go S-0,' •be said. McDougall lauded a recent County AdmlnlstraUve Ortlce study of the planning com- mission's role ln the new En· vironmental Management Agen- cy that revealed a number of shortcomings. He said the study also "laid to rest the ghost that the com· munications from the com- mission to supervisors we~ not being handled well. There was no reason to think that this big agen- cy with the little commission in the middle were not getting along." Flipped Over Fro• Page AJ HOSPITAL .. 45 severely ill mental patients can adequately be handled by two or three psychiatric techni- cians. Procunier said probably not. He said he will submi~lans for improved staffing t6 ihe gov- ernor by March. Costa Mesa paramedics and firemen aid Elizabeth B. McGill, 36, who was hospitalized Wednesday after the camper she was driving flipped on its side on Newport Boulevard near Santa Isabel Avenue. Mrs. McGill, 2831 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, was listed in stable condition to- day at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Police said the . camper slid 96feetonitssideduringthe1:30p.m. accident. NOISE SQUELCHED . • • ligations, they said. He defe nded s tate health· employes saying they were de- dicated but he said they often lack direction. Jn addition. he said. there are now 1,000 staff vacancies at stale hospitals and recruitment and training has been difficult. independent action to curb noise, such as setting curfews or limit- ing the number or airplanes lhat can use their facilities. • However, such limits must not interfere with interstate com- merce or with federal treaty ob- Before now, the government has claimed that airports bad no authority to impose such limits on grounds that federaJ anti- noise laws pre-empted state and local regulations. This Year Give Something Different A JVC Portable radio-TV. This brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3 .. -{jiagonal TV all in 9 .. x10x4'". Big hi-f1 sound from its 5 .. speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 ~ells. car cord. AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-cad battery pack. (C arry bag and sun shield optional extras.) 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Some of the jets must be mu!· fled or replaced in hall that time. Jn aU, the requirements apply to 1,654 planes, more than three- Hospital Problems 'Ignored' By KATHY CLANCY 01 l~t Dall, Pilot SWf What has been recently described as shocking conditions at state mental hospitals are not really new at all, the chairman of a state investigative panel said in Santa Ana today. Developer Nathan Shapell, who heads the state's 13-membcr Little Hoover Commission, said the shocking conditions were described in a commission report last January but were ignored by state health officials. "This commission will not rest until the level or care in state hospitals meets the standards that are compatible with a socie· ty that calls itself civilized." Shapell said as a one-day hearing opened. {See related story Page AS.) "How many times must these problems be described before positive action is taken," he con· tinued. "We don't have very much time, people are dying." Ray Procunier, chief deputy director of the state health de· partment. told Shapell the re· commendations in the January report were not really ignored. But he described tbe reaction of slate officials as being "paralyzed" by the report. He said state officials realized there were problems in the men· tal facilities but they took little action because they wanted to be right He said the orricials should have been making decisions to «>rrect problems rather than searching for ngbt answers Procunier said the revelations tlilveiled during a Ventura Coun· ty Grand Jury investigation into deaths at Camarillo State . llnspital should not be shocking. "These revelations now are not new. They are all in the (com - mission J niport." he said. And while Procun1er said steps are undt•r "ay to improve hospital admcnistration and staf· ling, Shapell asked where the dollars will com(' from to make 1mpr1)\lement c; I le said Go\ Edmund Rrown Jr vctoe<! two bills to improve hospitals and asked. "wtll the governor change hts mind now"" Ile asked Procunier If wards or 45 sc\•erely 111 mental patients can ad<'quately be handled by C~t' HOSPITAL, Pace A2) Gullett Signs With Yankees NEW YORK {AP) -The New York Yankees have signed free· agent pitcher Don Gullett to a multi.year contract, It was an- nounced this afternoon. Gullett is the sixth client of agent J erry Kapstein to sign in the last three days. Ile has a career record or 91·44. Earlier. the Atlanta Braves an· nounced the signini or outrielder Gary Mathews of San Francisco. Wps Quell SC 'Orgx' A man who refused to identify himself com· plained to San Clemente police Wednesday night that a wild party next door was keeping him awake. "I have to get up early to work ," he sa;d. "ll sounds like a --orgy, over there." Police rushed to the source of lhe disturbance, on Avenida Miramar. The ladles they fou.nd Inside promised to be more quiet and continuect with the Tupperware party. ),.__ . fourths of the jets in use domestically by U.S. airlines. These jets have been exempt from federal anti-noise regula- tions because they were built before the regulations went into effect in 1969. . At a joint news conference wilh Federal Aviation Administrator John McLucas, the secretary said the government also will re- q~ pilot.5 to change landing and takeoff procedures to lessen noise. Mc Lucas said the pilots will be required to start descents cl~er to airports and make mi,aimum use of noise-producing wing naps, used to increase lift during taJceorfs itnd landings. He did not say how these requirements would be enforc~. McLucas said these changes. starting Jan. 1, wiU reduce noise on the ground by about 15 to 30 j>ercent. Coleman said tile changes in planes and procedure will help but "persons who live near airports should not believe they will solve all airport noise pro- blems." , He called airport noise his de· partment's "No. 1 aviation en· vironmental problem" and said excessive noise Is an unaccepla· ble intrusion into the lives or six million Americans. The requirement to modify planes or replace them, which Coleman said will cost the airUne between $S billion and $8 billion, also goes into effect Jan. 1 -20 days before President-elect Jim. my Carter takes office. The broad outlines of the new policy were announced by Presi· dent Ford during his unsuc- eessaful election campalcn. The iovernment ml1bt help tho airlines finance some ol the cost. But Coleman did not s~ bow much or where the money would come from. He wm bold a public bearing oQ the f\nancing ln December. Coleman and McLucas also acknowledged that local airport operators have the right to..<take <See NOISE. Page AZ> Tax Cut Niied? · Burns Sees 'No Advantage' WASHINGTON <AP) - Chairroan Arthur Burns or the Federal Reserve Board today re· commended against a tax cut at the present time, but did not rule out changtng his mind if the economy fails lo recover from its current slowdown. "I see no adva!'ltage in a tax cut at the present tim~." Bums said. "My mind on the subject, however. is by no means closed.'' President Ford will send to Neighbors Object to 2 Renting GROSSE POINTE PARK. Mich. (AP) -Because they are ·single. Donald J . Mazzola and Richard Grover are being forced by neighbors lo leave lhe four· bedroom house they rented in this affluent Detroit suburb. Prince of a Fellow? The neighbors' fear. that they would harm the character of the ar ea, carries weight since a local law forbids occupancy or single· family dwellings by anyone not related by blood, marriage or adoption. liCI Student Lisa Boswell, 18, kisses one of the contestants in the frog jumping contest on campus Wednesday, which was part of Biology Weck. Can 'l be sure if it's a kiss fo\" gO<XI luck or she 's look mg for a prince. According to a local official. however, the ordinance is not en· forced against single women. Mazzola, 28, divorced father of two small sons, and Gronan, 30, a used car sales man, moved here after learning that a house they shared in Detroit for 11 ~ years was to be sold. 'Test Tube' Mom . Bears Baby Girl They looked for a replacement. and the tree-shaded home for $350 a month just fit the bill. Aware of the zoning ordinance. Gronan inquired at city hall , came away convinced things could be worked out and decided lo rile for an exception. They even moved in some belongings before the hearing. SAN FRANCISCO (AJ>) -A man who advertised last year for a "test tube" mother to bear his child through art1fic1al msemtna· lion is the proud fether or a baby girl '"Childless husband with in- fertile wile wants test tube baby," said a want ad published April ~. 1975, in the San Fran- cisco Chronicle '"Englis h or Northwestern European back ground. Indicate fee and age. All amwers confidenlial."' The man agreed to tell hi s story to a Chronicle reporter on the condition that he and lhe mother remain anonymous. He was the last of his family Une and said that when the ad was placed he wanted a child - his chJld -to carry on his family name. He chose artificial ins~ina· lion because. he said, it d.be immoral for him to have a ~Wtl relationship out.side of mapillie to father a child. News stories a bout his plight brought 181 letters from women as far as Bangladesh. he said. Letters were sent to an ad number at the Chronicle. and tbe man hired a lawyer and a doctor to take care of selection and the actual impregnation. The man was never to meet t.be mother of his child. The woman selected was described only· as an atlractlve, blonde, unmarried office worker living in the San Francisco Bay area. Sbe hed never had a chlJd before. Last December. the father viR· ited a doctor's office Where he produced a sample of his sperm After he left, the doctor injected the sperm into the mother. "ll took the first time.'' the rather said. The mother told her bots and co·WOl'kers what she was doing. According to the man's lawyer. her boss at fitat reacted with, • • "Jbat kind ol t.b1ni isD 't 1olnc on In my oroc... ... ~ ihere . . ' _ ... was sexual pleasure involved ·· lie changed hi s mmd when the moth<'r argued that she was do- lng something morally positive. The baby . five pounds and six ounces with red hair and blue eyes. was born Sept 6. The father said there were some medical problems at rirst, but she is home and doing well Ills wife, he said, was a "bit dubious" about the idea at first. .. but sh<• loves that baby now like itwashcrown." The father s aid expenses totaled about $10,000 $7,000 in payment to the mother and the rest in legal and medical rces. He said he still wants a son. "I can't afford il right now." he said, ''but r m ay lty again ... The father's lawyer said ther~ was no precedent for such a case. But he added, "It Isn't bizarre when.yolL.think about it. It ts ex- actly eq6lvalent to artificial in- s em i o a ti on or wornen b y anonymous donors. a standard practice when a husband has an insufficient sperm count.·' Nei~hbors. notified by mail that a public hearing would be held . filed objections. The neighbors had never met the two. The City Council deadlocked J to 3 with one abstention - Clayton Alandt, who owned th~ house. Councilman Cha rl es J'ompkins voted for the excep- tion. lie said the objections pro· bably arose because the appli · cants were men, but noted that permission h~d been granted many times for women to live together without any objection. Mazzola said he would like to continue the legal battle but added moving expenses already had cut heavily into their budget. "I would like to do it for the sake of other people and to straighten out these Grosse Pointe s nobs." he said. Sehenkel Sot•r Raps Barbara Walte~' Pay PHOENIX (AP) -ABC·TV SPortscaster Chris Schenkel made no effort to hide his dislike of Barbara Walters in an appearance here. "JC Barbara Walters is worth $1 million, what are we worth? ABC Sports i~ the only thing that makes _... money for the network.'' Schenkel r. said in a questlon·and,answer session before the Phoenix Ex· ecutives Club. Miss Walters signed a con· tract recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner. Schenkel offered, "Barbara is the kind or girl who would vote a town dry, then move." ' Congress in January his proposal lo cut taxes across the board by $.10 billion, with an increase in the Social Security tax rate that would mean anetcutof$8billion. President-elect Jimmy Carter has said he will consider asking Congress for a tax reduction next year ir the economic slowdown continues. Although a tax cut ·could be enacted without Bums' approval, some or Carter's advisers have expressed concern that the Federal Reserve Board could off. set the benefits by tightening the nation's money supply. Bums had been trying to head off a possible conflict with Carter on the matter. The chairman made his stale· ments in a speech prepared for- the United States League of Sav- ings Associations in New York. His remarks came as the gov-<See TAX CUT, PageA2) Newport Arrest Big Hashish Raid Made by Accident Two Newport Beach palroJmen who thought they had spotted a burglar, ended up arresting a man early today for possession of 120 pounds of hashish worth an estimated $545,000 on the illicit drug market. ~ Jailed was Robert Edward Smith II, 27. of 4901 Seashore DMve. He is being held in lieu of $100,000 bail. According to police, Smith was arrested at 3 a.m. by officer5 who allegedly found the drug in the home Smith s hares with his wife and two young children. Rls wife was not home at the time of Smith's arrest, police said. According to investigators, the alleged cache of hash was dis- covered by patrol Officers Michael Jackson and Andrew Gonis . The two officers were patroU· ing the area when they spotted a man who appeared to be tamper- ing with the doorknob of Smith's house. The two oUicers stopped to in· vestigate and the rnan told them he was a friend of the occupant or the house. To prove his point, the man opened the front door and walked in with the officers behind him. The officers allege lhat, as Robber Nets Stereo, Cash, Narcotics Newport Beach police are seeking the three men who tied up a resident of a West Newport trailer park and stole cash and stereo equipment that police said was worth more than .$1,000 and narcotics that would sell for about $1,000 on the illicit drug market. Rena Louise Johnson, 21, of 2136 W. Coast Highway told police she was alone in her trailer Tuesday night when the three men broke in. She said one was armed with a handgun and two were wearing face masks. She said they tied her up with tape and searched her residence for about half an hour before Jeaving. According to police reports, the trio made off with $500 in cash, stereo equipment worth $500 and SO Thal sticks. According to investigators, Miss Johnson said the three men also took an unknown quantity of cocaine. She said I the narcoUcs belong to her boyfriend. Thai sticks sell at about $20 a piece on the illlclt•drug market. Police did not list a dollar value loss for the narcollcs in their re· p()11.. Capt. Richard Hatnllton of the detective bureau explained that under state law. it ls lm· possible to steal someUling that b utegal to possess in the firsi place. , 1 they walked in, Smith was seated in the living room, working with some of the hash on a table in Crontofhim. The large quantity of the narcotic was found after a search warrant had been obtained and Smith was booked for possession of hash for sale. The man the patrolmen first thought to be a burglar was booked on an out- standing traffic warrant · The children were turned over to Smjth 's parents. Police Seek Homes/or '50rpham' Newport Beach detective Pat O'Sullivan is looking for homes for five orphaned plants. O'Sullivan said be bas five hanging plants that he acquired Tuesday when he arrested a burglary suspect who allegedly admitted to stealin~ the plants from homes. O'SulUvan says be has beeo waiting for someone to file a stolen plant report, but., so far no one has, and the plants are begin· ning to fade. "I'd sure like to give them back before they die," he said. According to the detective the plants are: -A fern-like plant In a red clay pol; -A spider plant in ·a red clay pot; -A Creeping Charlie in a wire basket; -Two fern-like plants, each in a wooden basket. Anyone who believe11 the plants belong to them may contact O'Sullivan at 644·3761. Or:~:ci:ast We ather Sunny Friday with high temperatures on the coast ln tbe 73.77 range. Lows tonight 52·57. INSIDE TODAY "We're tn 1earc1t o/ a Cba.m· pton11tfp boU club tn Anohctm," •0111 Angela'I guerol manooer llarr11 DoltOn, Story, CJ . Index ' .,. II ., •• .. .. ,. 11'1 ., CH IH .. ... ... AZ DAIL y PILOT N lhursda1. November 181 t976 Building Quota Favo~ed County Planner Supports Development~Momtariurn ByWILUAM SCHREIBER OI tll• D•llY l'llo4 S~tt Orange County Planning Com· missioner William McDougall of Laguna Niguel indicated Wednes· day be would favor a construction moratorium in the south county 1f the rate of development exceeds aovernment-irnposed growth limits. The Fifth Dis trict com· miHioner intimaled hiB position during a talk before the Sad· dJeback Area Coordinating Coun· clJ (SACC) ln El Toro. I It was the second time in two weeks that McDougall has stated his support for some kind or an· nual development quota that would permit population gr~h up to -but not beyond -the 1995 fiJ(UJ'e or 711,000 desired by the I County Board of Supervisors. The county is attempting to establish a development monitoring program to keep I track of new construction using the perspective of that ultimate populaUon figure. I McDougall's comment on the possibility of a moratorium came during a question and answer session aft~r his hour·long ad· dress. Suicide Try Effect Nil SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Gary Gilmore's sleepinr( pill overdose may ha~ been a sympathy ploy or a genuine suicide attempt,. bu\ it probably won't in· tluepce h is chances of facing a fmng squad. the head or the state pardons board says. Hospital officials said the 35-year-old convicted killer, who fought efforts to delay bis execution, was lo be returned to his Death Row cell at the Utah State Prison today. He was round un- conscious Tuesday after taking an ove rdose of sleepin~ pil ls in wh<it prison officials called an apparent s uicide pact with hJs girlfriend, Nicole Barrett. Fro• Page A J HOSPITAL .. two or three psychiatric tcchm clans. Procunicr s:.ud probably not He said he will submit pl ans fur improved stafflng to the go' ernor bv March He d efe nded .,tJtC' he allh employes saying they were d1' dicated but he said they often lack direction. In addition, he said. there an:- now 1.000 staff vacuncit'S at stall' hospitals and rct•rn1tmrnt ;ind training has been difficul t Soap Opera St.ar 'Critical' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ae tress Emily McLaughlin, who plays nurse Jessie Brewer on the soap opera "General Hospital. .. wu reported In cntacal condition today from internal bleeding at Memorial Hospital of Panorama Citv A hospital spokesman said Miss McLaughlin was admitted to the hospital W<"dnesday night, but issued no further Wormalion on her Illness. .. Miss McLaughlin has played nurse J essie Brewer on the blghly rated ABC daytime serial I for .13years. OAANOl COAST " DAILY PILOT flw0r~ CN,I 0.tf~ ~._. #~-"t'" • l 4'f't bined 0'1 Nt'~ Pr•\\. h (Wt)ii\"-"d tr; t""' Or.....- (.o.ot\t PvtliO\l'tl""' (.o.,,,.. .. 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"If it happens that we a.re already over the growth projec· tion, I would favor a long pause,·· said McDougall. Outing bis talk, McDougall as· sured members or the communi- ty group liaison organization that its recommendations on pro· posed development are heard and heeded by the planning com- mission. "We really do pay attention lo the SACC recommendations," he said. "We even put items over if we don't have a recommenda· tion. You are a very essential part of the planning process in Orange County." SACC and the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council re· cenlly expressed concern that their findings and comments on planned developments were not being heard by the county. McDougall noted that the coun· ty planning commission has been caught up in a new concept in county government organization -the agency. He said it is "the only way to organize a government these days but the planning com· mission is a still trying to find a role for itself." Since he joined the panel five months ago, McDougall said a "new majority" has emerged on the commission. replacing the 2·2 and 3-2 votes of the past. "We're not always together but the 3·2 votes gave way to 4·1 votes and, though it isn't always re· ported by the media, we often go 5·0." he said. Mc Dougall lauded a recent County Administrative Office study of the planning com· mission's role in the new En· vironmental Management Agen- cy that revealed a number of shortcomings . He said the study also "laid to rest the ghos t that tho com· munications from the com- mission lo supervisor~ were not being handled well There was no reason to think that this big agen· cy with the little commission in Services Set For Admiral J. C.Alderman Rear Adm. J ohn C. Alderman (U.S. Navy, Ret . ) died Wednes· day at San Clemente General Hospital. Admir al Alderman, a resident or Laguna Beach, was 70 Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday al Sheffer Laguna Bea ch Mo rtuary Memorial serviN• will be held at 2 p.m. Sun- day at Unitarian Univers:.ilisl Fellowship Center, 429 Cyprcs:r; Drive. Laguna Beach. Admiral Ald e rman was eraduated in 1928 from the U.S. Naval Academ y at Annapolis. He served in the Navy for 34 years. Among his many honors and de· ('Orations are the Navy Cross. Le((1on of Mer it, the commenda. lion ribbon and ribbon for pre- sidential ci tation. · Admiral Alderman's military career included command of the l 'S.S Badocng Strait during the Korean War . Command of the USS Prin<'eton. command of the Naval Air St ation at the Navy Missile Test Center at Point Mugu and he was the first com manding o rfi ce r of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Bruns wick. Maine. Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore. Admiral Alderman is survived by his wife. Abigail of Laguna Beach; sons . John of Georgia. BiJl and Tim of Oakland ; nnd David or Santa Clara: a sister. Ruth Tate of New York; his mother, Lola Alderman of McMinnville, Oregon; and four grandchildren. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society or the Unitarian Service Com· ml~,;lon. Slain Youth's BOdy Found Orange County Sheriff's or. flcers ran fingerprint tests today to determine the identity of a young m an w hose body was found Wednesday in the Tustin area. Homicide investigators said the man, about 20, was strangled with a length of rope or cord. They believe he may have been killed in another area and then dumped In the Panorama Helahts resldenUal area. Officers said lho body was found on the side or a alopo by a JocaJ resident who Uves on VS•ta Panorama. They said aU Iden· ttflcatlon had been removed from the victlm 's clotbina. tht middle were not gettlna alone ·· The SACC members were told that the hottest issue the com· mission has handled since McDougall took his seat wu the low·cost senior clthen housini proposal for the M arcrolt proper· ty 11\ Laguna Hills, which the commissioner called a "clash or forces, neither of which could be totally dented." He alao relter•ted a remark made laat week during com· Jnlsslon discuaalon of growth monitoring propostis. "l don't know where we are and no one else on the com. IXJ.lqlon or etafr knows where we are, either." be said. "We llav~ to know bow many houses can be built and approved so we'll know when the apiaot hu \o be tW'Ded down." First Graders Foil Knife-wielding Pair JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP} -First grade pupils helped an elementary school teacher fl~ unharmed when a pair or escaped convicts held a knife to her throat and tried lo lake her hostaae. "He could have stabbed me in the heart or the back," said Peggy o·srien. the teacher stopped by the convicts outside St. Patrick's Elementary School. ''But the children scared him. He dropped his knife to his side.'' Mrs. O'Brien said she ran at t hat mome nt, guiding the children to the school entrance and inside. The two convicts fled, and later were captured. Fro..Pag~AJ TAX CUT ••• The convict.a 1toppett her as ahe was leaving her car Wednesday and preparinf to enter the school. One o them held an eilbl·tDch butcher knife to her throat, Mrs. O'Brien aald. She screamed. Two pup1J1 came l'Uftninl up and other children followed, Hid Mrs. O 'Brien, a flrat·srade teacher. Their presence, she said, made the knife wielder nervous. 0111y Piiot St•ll P"""o Park With a View One of tbe men 1rabbed a set of keys she was boldine, But Mra. O'Brien said they were keys to t> .lbe school an<l not her car. Work has been completed on this first phase of Newport Until the cblldren came up, Beach's newest park. Ensign View P ark, the city's •Mrs. O'Brien aald, the men were bicentennial project is located on Cliff Drive at the foot trying to torce her to &et back in of El Modena Avenue. When completed, the park will. her car and drive them wherever have green areas and a trail winding down the face or they wanted to go. the bluff from the flagpole court. She said one ot them told her, "There's cops all over the place f'r .. Page Al emment reduced its estimate of and you're 1oin1 to drive us out growth in the nation's economic ofbere." NOISE SQUELCHED output to 3.8 percent during the · When Mrs. O'Brien and the • • • fallquarter. children entered the school, the That rate is just below the level fugitives fled Into a nearby independent action lo curb noise. ligations, they said. cenerally considered necessary woods. Police failed to catch such as setting curfews or limit· Before now, the government to whittle unemployment, .,.,hach them there, but Jess than four 1nJ the number of airplanes that has claimed that airports had no was at 7.9 percent.of the labor hours later apprehended them can use their raclllties. authority to impose such limi';S force In October with 7.6 million without resistance in a shopping However, such limits must not on grounds that federal anti· Americans out of work. center parkine lot in the same interfere with interstate com· nolae laws pre-empted slate and The Commerce Department .:.n:o:~~:J:ac:k:•:o:n:v~il:le~~~a:·~~~~~m=e~r~ce~o~r~w~i~th~f~ed~e=r~~~~~e~a~ty~o~b-·~-l~~~~re_g~u_l_a_U_o_ns_.~~~~~~ estimated last month that the , Gross National Product-or total output of goods and services -; grew at an annual rate of four per- cent during the third quarter. The revised figures s how an unexpec- tedly poor performance in foreign trade. Referring to a tax cut, Burns said he "will weigh the issue carefully" if the economy ap- pears to need such a stimulus and H there are "economies .. in federal spending. While some of Carter's advisers have said they would prefer a one- time tax rebate, Burns said he would prefer a broad·based permanent tax reduction or both business and individuals, similar to a tax cut enacted In lhe early 1960s. "Such a measure, on a responsi- ble scale, would minimize social conflict for our country," he said. Carter, on the other hand. has said he will consider tax cuts aimed at benefiting low and mid· dle·incom~ workers and has said nothing about cutting taxes lo benefit business. In any case, Burns said there is no need for a tax cut at the present time, partly be~ause it could add to inflationary pressures and partly because he expects the economy to resume solid growth without one. Poor Showing Ends Dall<UJ ' JFKSeroice DALLAS CAP) -An annual memorial ser vice on the an· niversary or Pre'sident John F. Kenned y's assassination has been canceled this year because of sharply reduced public atten· dance. Lesa than two dozen people showed up for last year's ob- servance at the site where Ken- nedy was slain Nov. 22, 1963. said a spokesman for Dallas Mayor Robe rt Folsom when asked Wednesday about the service. Folsom sent a letter to the Greater Dallas Council oJ Churches this month aaking it to encouraae Dallas residents to observe the anniversary al their individual houses of worship. "ll had gotten t.o the point where we had more organizers at the memorial than partici· pants," said Folsom aide Dayid Miller. "We thought we could reach more people tbrou1h lheir individual houses of worship than asking them lo come downtown to the site." Mondnv marks the l3tb an· niveraar-Y of the fatal attack on · Kennedy while he was riding \n a motorcad e in downtown Dallas. 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Price 7'115 275 East I lth St. Costa M,sa •· - 4 fcern0o11 .Y. StOC!ks 1voL. 69, NO. 323, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ·J TEN cellTs ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 ·'Test-tufJe' Papa KejJorts Ad Paid Off > SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A ' man who advertised last year for a "test tube" mother to bear his child through artificiaJ insemina- 1 tion is the proud father of a baby girl. ''Childless husband with in· fertile wife wants test tube baby." said a want ad published April 15, 1975, in the San Fran- cisco Chronicle. "English or Northwestern European back· gr-0und. Indicate fee and age. All answers confidential." The man agreed to JI his story to a Chronicle reporter on the condition that he and the mother remain anonymous. He was the last of his famUy line ao.d said that when the ad was placed be wanted a child - his child -to carry on his family ~me. He chose artificial lnsemina- Prince of a Fellote? UCI Student Lis::i Boswell, 18. kisses one of the contestants in t he frog jumping contest on campus Wednesday, which was part of Biology Week. Can't be sure if it's a kiss for good luck or she 's looking for a prince. :No Tax Cut NoU?, .Burns Recommends WASHINGTON CAP) - Chairman Arthur Bums of the Federal Reserve Board today re· commt.'nded against a tax cut al the prel>t'nl t1mt>. but did not rule out changing his mi nd if lhe t.'<·onomy fails lo recover from its current slowdown. "J :.ee no advantage in a tax cul ftt the present ltme," Burns said. .. My mind on the subject. however. tl> b)' no means closed." President Ford will send to Congress in January hi!! pl'OposaJ to cut taxes across the board by $10 billion. with an increase in lhe Social Security tax rate t))at would mean a net cut of SS billion President-elect Jimmy Carter has said he will consider asking Congress for a tax reduction next year 1f the economic slowdown continues Although a tax cut could be enacted without Bums' approval, some or Carter's advisers have expressed concern that the Federal Reserve Board could off· Coast l\'eather Sunny Friday with high temperatures ~n the coast • in the 73-77 range. Lows tonight 52-57. INSIDE TODA\' "We're in aearcl\ ot a ebatn- pi on 1 hi p ball club fn Anoh1im," 10~1 ihgell' general manager Harry Dalton, St01'JI, CJ. Index . ,. •t .. ., tM .,. 1 1.J ., CM ... , .. A4 ... set the benefits by lightening the nation's money supply. Burns had been trying to head off a possible conflict with Carter on the matter. The chairman made bis state- ments in a speech prepared for the United States League of Sav- ings Associations in New York. His remarks came as the gov- ernment reduced Its estimate of 1frowtb ln tbe nation's economic output. to 3.8 percent during the fall quarter. That rate is just below the level generally considered necessary to whittle unemployment. which was at 7.9 <percent of the labor force in October with 7.6 miJlion Americans QUt or work. The Commerce Department estimated Jast month that lhc Gross National Product-or total output of goods and services - grew at an annual rate of four per- cent during the third quarter. The revised figures show an unexpec- tedly poor performance in foreign trade. Referring to a lax cut, Burns (SffTAXCUT, Pa1e.U) Pany Serves Flu Vaccine GROSSE POINTE, Mlch. (AP) -The 50 1uest.s attending a party at the fashion.able home or Tom and Diane Schoen.Ith were e1pectint codrtailt before dinner. . Instead, they 1ot a shot or sometb.in1 else: twine .flu vac- cine. ''ll was my Idea " Schoenith said Wednesday. ·•i had talked to many of the people before the party, and I aaked them if they bad t•~ai t.belr swine nu 1botl. Almoet all ol them said no, they badn 't bad the Ume." So &he couple arraqed ror Dr. Romu Ha k • '1f be on band with. .. ..... tion because. he said. It would be immoral for him to have a sexual relationship outside of marriage to father a child. News stories about his plight brought 181 letters from women as far as Bangladesh, he said. Letters were sent to an ad number at the Chronicle, and the man hired a lawyer and a doctor to take care or selection and the actual impregnation. The man was never to meet the mother or hls child. The woman selected was described only as an attractive, blonde, unmarried office worker living in the San Francisco Bay area. She bad never bad a child before. Last December', the father vis- ited a doctor's office where he produced a sample of his sperm. After be left, the doctor iltjected the sperm lnto the mother. "lt took the flnt Ume," the father said. The mot.her told her boss and C10oworkers what she w.-doing. Accordin1 to the man'& lawyer, her boss at first reacted with, " 'ThatJdnd ofthingi.sn'tcotngon in my office,' es t.bou&h there were sexual pleasure involved.·: He changed hls mind when the mother argued that she was do- lng something morally positive. The baby. five pounds and six ounces with red halr and blue eyes, was born Sept. 6. The father said there were some medical problems at first, but she is borne and doing well. His wile, he said, was a "bit. dubious" about the idea at first, "but she loves that baby now like it was her own." <See FATHER, Page A.2) State ored Reports On .Hospitals-Prober South Countg Planner Backs By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot tll• O•llY Piiot SIJ1ft Orange County Planrung Com· missioner William McDougall of Laguna Niguel indicted Wednes· day he would favor a construc- tion moratotium in the south counly if the rate of development exceeds government-imposed growth limits. The Fifth District com- missioner intimated his position during a talk before the Sad- dleback Area Coordinating Coun· ell (SACC) in El Toro. Lt was the.second time in two weeks that McDougall has stated ~port for some kind of an- already over the growth projec· tion, l would favor a long pause," said McDougall. During his talk, McDougall as- sured members of the communi· ty group liaison organizaUon that its recommendations on pro- posed development are heard and heeded by the planning com- mission. "We really do pay attention to the SACC recommendations,'' he said. "We even put items over if we don'.t have a recommenda· tion. You are a very essential (See QUOTA, PageA!) O•llY ...,.. Sgfi - EVES MORATORIUM Planner McDougall deve lopmenl quota that Saddlehack permit population growth ul!Jb-but nol beyond -the 1995 n~r, or 711,000 desired b)' the ~8oardofSul*'YiSC>f1· ' istrict the cout1 ii att~ tp · "'..!-. esta~u.-11 a d•v•lu•~J..... . ... ~~~~t?:~!J!! monitoring -i>roar.-...~· =-,. .... · track of new ~ / of-:'; the perspective al tMl .-~.· ~"~li,fl!j population fi~e. . A · • i ~ ~ ~~ McDougaU is comd'Rl!t Oil ""6 , , ers' Dispute ~9ntinuing possibility of a moratmium eame 8,~!tlJ~l .. EA.m...:~ ' during a question and answer , • , . session after his hour-long ad· N ~ 6 I l t . o 9 s dress. repre·senl• tvt's ~f the S~d · SACC adivist.. Nance. North dleba~k Valley Unified School asked McDougall what would Distract and Its _teachers _re- happen if the planning com-sumed thls mo~rung following mission discovers that south another trustees meeting Wed - county development has already nesd~y that was ~ominated by _a gone beyond its present allot-one·s!ded ~lscuss1on of the unse~- ments. . Ued s1tuatton .. "If it happens that we are Several restdents app~rent~y Burglars Get Cash and Beer Cash and cases of beer topped the priorities of burglars who broke Into a shoe store and .a Chinese restaurant during a tour of an El Toro shopping complex, Orange County sheriff's of· ricers said intruders who entered via the roof vent took $115 in cash ltom K.O. 's Footwear, 24301 Muirlands Blvd. They said the burglars then broke a hole In the wall to gain entry to the Yin Han Restaurant where 10 cases of bottled beer were taken from the kitchen. Owner Blll Dane valued the loss at $6(). had come lo the meeting m response to letters they received from teachers at Los Alisos In- termediate School. Their reac· lion, however, may not have been what the teachers had hoped for. An El Toro woman said she finds it "very upsetting" that homeowners are being pulled in· to the dispute and an Aegean Hills resident said he is "a little tired" of getting letters from teachers. In the midst of the stream of speakers. a man declared. "I feel like I'm a victim of a mugging." Irene Small, a Mission Viejo resident, told the teachers. "Jf you don't l\ke it, get out of the kitchen if you cannot stand the heat. "There are many people will- ing to take your place," s he said. But another Mission Viejo resi- Sehenkel So11r Raps Barbara Walt':n' Pay PHOENIX (AP> -ABC-TV sportscaster Chris Schenkel mad& no effort to hide bis dislike of Barbara Walters in an appearance here. · "It Barbara Walters is worth $1 million, what are we worth? ABC Sports.is the only thing that makes money for the network," Schenkel said in a question-and-answer session be£ore the Phoenix Ex· ecutives Club. Miss Walters aigned a con· tract recently to co-anchor the ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner . Schenkel offered", "Barbara lA the 'kind of girl who would vote a ~dry, then move." " .. dent, Maxine Gereb, spoke in suppo'rt of the teachers and ob· jected to the school board's handling of the situation. She contended the dispute has been affecting her children. "Teachers working under pre- ssure like this can do their kids no good," she said. "They can 'l teach." Still another Mission Viejo re· sident contended t he dispute would more easily be solved if a representative of the community were involved in the negotia· tions. "I sort of felt the board of education sort of represented the community." said Trustee Den· nis Smith. "We're sort of elected <See TEACH'EKS, Page A.2) Slain Youth's Body Found Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers ran fingerprint tests today to determine the identity of a young man whose body was found Wednesday in the Tustin area. Homicide invesUgators said the man, about 20, was strangled with a length of rope or cord. They believe he may have been killed lo another ..-ea and then dumped tn the Panorama Height.a residential area. Officers said the body was found on the stde of a slope by a local resident who lives on Vista Panorama. They said all iden· tlficatlon had been removed from the victim's clot.bing. Blaze Damages Skateboard Firm A bJ11e ~Uev~ started by a heater cau.ed about $15,000 . damace lo a Santa Ana 1bteboard mlln.ufacturin1 firm 'lb-unday eve.nine, firemen re· ported today. . l The fire at. Cout Pol)'am.lcs, 30ll S. Oran10 Ave., was re- ported at 1:29 p.m. IDCl was un~· der ~Lrol 31 mlnua. lat.el' • Situation Known in January By KATHY Cl.ANCY 01 lllt O•lly Piiot ii.II What has b een r ecently described as shocking conditions at state mental hospitals are not really new at all, the chairman of a state investigative panel said in Santa Ana today. Developer Nathan Sbapell, who heads the state's 13-member Little Hoover Commission, said the shocking conditions were described in a com mission report last January but were ignored by state health officials. "This commission will not rest until the level of care in state hospitals meets the standards •that are compatible with a socie· ty that calls itself civilized," Shapell said as a one-day hearing opened. "How many times must these problems be described before positive action is taken," he con- tinued. "We don't have very much time, people a redying." Ray Procunier, chief deputy director of the s.tale health de· partment, told Shapell the re· commendations in the January report were not really ignored. But he described the reaction of ~tale officials as being "paralyzed" by the report. He said s(a(e officials realized ther.e were problems in the men- tal facilities but they took little action because they wanted to be right. He said the otficials shollld have been making decisions to correct proble.pls rather than searching for right answers. Procunier said the revelations unveile4 during a Ventura Coun- ty Grand Jury investigation into deaths at Camarillo Stale Hospital should not be shocking. "These revelations now are not new. They are all in the (com· mission) report,'· he said. And while Procunier said steps are under way to improve hospital administration and slaf· ling, Sbapell asked where the dollars will come frorn to make improvements. He said Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed two bills to improve hospitals and asked, "will the governor change bis .mind now?" He asked Procunler if wards ot 45 severely ill mental patient.a ·can adequately be handled by CSeeHOSPITAL, PageA.2) Cops Quell SC 'Orgy' A man who rerused to identify himself com- plained to San Clemente police Wednesday night that a wlld party next. ,· door was keeping him awake. "I have lo get up early to work,'' he said. "lt. sounds llke a --orgy, over there.'' Pollce rushed to the source ot the disturbance, on Avenida Miramar. The ladies they found ioslde prombed to be more qui t and continued wJth tbe Tupperware party . .. • OAILVPILOT SB Teacher Saved b-y: Students JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CAP> -1"1rst grade pupils helped an elementary school teacher flee unhatrrted •hen a pair of eecaped convicts held a knlle to her throat and tried to take her hostage. ''He could have stabbed me in the heart or the back," said P•llY O'Brien, the t eacher stopped by the convlcU outside St. Patrick '11 f;lementary School. "But the children scared him. He dropped his knife lo hia side." Mrs. O'Brien said she ran at that moment, 1uldln g the children to the school entrance and inside. The two convict! fled and later were captured. · The convicts stopped her as she w34 leaving her car Wednesday and preparing lo enter the school. One of them held an eight-Inch butcher laufe to her throat, Mrs. O'Bnen said. She screamed. Two pupils came runnin1 up end other children fbllowed, said Mrs. O'Brien, a fi rst-grade teacher. Their presence, she said, made the knife wielder nervous. One of the men grabbed a set of keys she was holding, But Mrs. O'Brien said they were keys to the school and not her car. Until the children came up, ·Mrs. O'Brien said, the men were trying to force her to get back in her car and drive them wherever they wanted to go. She said one of them told her "There'a cops all over the place and you 're goinJ! to drive us out of here." When Mrs. O'Brien and the cttlldren entered the school, the fugitives fl ed into a nearby woods. Police railed lo catch them there. but less than four hours later apprehended them without resistance in a shopping center parking lot an the same north Jacksonville area. Sclwol Board Chief Injured On Motorcycle The La1:una Beach Uni fi ed School Dit1 lrict's board or trustees was m issang ils presi- dent at a meetinl( this week. Michael Sa~ar . atlorn<!y and motorcycle enthusiast. was re cuperallng at Saddleback Com munity Hospital from injunes re celved while riding his cycle Sagar said he wa11 strut'k from behind while cruisanJ! Alicia Parkway 1n Irvine at 25 miles per hou:-. by a car cru1s1ng al a faster speed The trustee broke his rtJ?ht femur the b11( bone an his upper leg -and will be on crutches ror a couple or months arter his expect· ed relea11e from the hMp1tal this weekend. Sagar had stall not regvine:i full strenttth an has nght leM as the result of a crash on his motorcv· cle a year ago, whl'n he broke h·is right tibia the hlg bon<' In his Jower leg 1Dree Shag Carpets Stolen in Vi~jo Three large shag carpelc; laid out lo air In the parking lot JtOt a lot more air than thr operators or a nearby Mission Vl~}o cnr~t shop upet'ted or rnt~ded Orange County 1herlrr's of fifers said lhlf'Vt'S made C)f( with the carpet'! while tnC' operato~ or Saddleback Carpet Interior!!. 25721 Obrero. werr busy Inside tht store The c&rpets are valued at S150 Fog Hits Bay Area By The A"1ffl•ted Press Den!le fog shut down Ray Area m ajor alrporU thl~ morning when visibilities fell below safe .minimums. 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Town EVicts QUOTA ... pan Of the plannlq pr0eet1 ln Oraftle County, '1 frvine .Jumper Frog-jumping cnlh~siasts turned out Wednesday at UC Irvine lo partake. tn a contest that pilled fJ'OIJ against frog ~s part or Biology Week activities. This contestant got his e ntry to leap Into t he air, but alas, the green ~eature kept hopping ln the wrong direction. Fro• Page Al TEACHERS. by the community." He added, "I'm surelfwe'reso out of touch with the community, we're not going to be re·elected or we're going lo be recalJed or something." Through the meeting. trustees continued their policy or quietly listening lo the comments and not responding to any issues cur- rently being discussed al the bargaining table. Negotiations brokr off last week arter which the teachers' leaders planned lo take a strike vote. Trustee!>, however. later agreed to res ume negotiations. Oil Drillers Run Into Snag Plagued by troubles in anchor· ing their selr-propelled floating oil platform Aleutian Key, Gulf 011 Corporation officials today reportrd it will now be 40 days beforc the~ com pl Ne a test well offTaa ncr Banks Gulf's exploratory oil dnlllng site is about 28 miles from San Clemente Is land Keydrll Corpor ation, operators of the oil rig for Gulf, have s pent the last 12 days gettini:t the dnJUng vessel properly anchored. Gulf plans to drill the ~x­ ploratory well to a depth of 9,000 fret in onr of six undersea oil leases held by the company In the Tanner Banks area. Aleutian Kf'y 11' operating In 680 feel of watl'\ f',ona PGfle A I HOSPITAL •• two or lhree psychiatric techn1 · clans. PrO<'unier said probably not. He u1d he will submit plllf\8 for improved slaffmtt to the gov- ernor by March. He de fended stale health employes saying they were de· dicated but he said they often lack direction Jn addition. he said. there are now t ,000 starr vacancl~ at state hospitals and recnutmcnt and training has been difficult. Newport A rr~st Services Set For Admiral J. C.Alderman Rear Adm . John C. Alderman (U.S. Navy, Rel.,) died Wednes· day at San Clemente General H06pltal. Admiral Alderman, a reeidehl or La1una Beach, was 10. Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Sheffer Laguna Beach Mort uary. Memor ial service will be held al 2 p.m. S\ln· day at Unitarian Unlverullst Fellowship Center. 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach. Adm i ral Alderman w as araduated In 1928 from lhtl U.S. Naval Academy al Annapolis. He served In the Navy for 34 years. Among his many honors and de· coration11 are the Navy Cross. Legion of Mer it, the commenda- tion ribbon and ribbon for pre- 1ldentlal citation. Admiral Alderman's military career Included command of the USS Badoeng Str ait during the Korean War; Command or the USS Princeton, command of the Naval Air Station at the Navy . Missile Te!!t Center at Point Mugu and he was the flrsl co mending officer or the Bruns wick Naval Air Station ln Brunswick, Maine. Burial wlll be at Wlllamette National Cemetery in Portland, Ore. Admiral Alderman Is survived by his wife, Ablgall or Laguna Beach; sons. John of Oeorgia1 Bill and Tim of Oakland; anCl David of Santa Clara; a sister, Ruth Tate of New York; his mother, Lo i a Alderman of Mc Minnville, Oregon; and lour 11randchlldren. The famil y requests that memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society or the Un ita ria n Service Com- miHlon. I',.... Pap Al FATHER ••• The f ath e r said expenses totaled about $10,000 -fl ,000 in paym ent to the mother and the rest In legal and medical fees. He said he still wants a aon. "l can't afford It right now," tie said, "but I may try again." The father's lawyer sajd there was no precedent for such a case. Big Hashish Raid Made by Accident Two Newport Beach patrolmen who thought they had spotted a burglar: ended up arresUng a man early today for possession of 120 pounds of hashi11h worth an estimated $545,000 on the Illicit drug m arket. Jailed was Robert Edward Smith 11. 27. or 4901 Seashore Drive. He is being held in lieu of $100,000 bail. Accordtna to pollce. Smllh was arrested at 3 a.m . by officers who allegedly found the df'\.lt in the home Smith shares With his wlle and two younf children. Hill wife waa not home et the \line of Smlth'll ltt t&l, pollce1aid. Accordtn1 lo 1nve.st11ators, the alle1ed cache or hu h wu di11- eov ered by patrol Otflcer41 Michael J ackeon ond Andf'ew Oonls . The two otncera we"' p1troll· ing lhe area when they 1potted 1 man who appearea to be tamper· ing with the doorknob oc Snuth11 house. The two olficen stopped to Jn· vest11ate and thl man told them he was a friend of the occupant ol the house. To prove hls polnl, the than opened the front door and walked in with the officers behind him. The Qfttcers 1 llege that, al they walkfd ltt, SrnlU\ wnueated in the uv1n1 room, work.tng wftft some Of Ute hHh on 1 table Ln front ot him. The large quantity of the narcotic was found att.r a uuch warran~ had been obtalned and Smith WH booked for POHHSlon of hash rot Hie. 'the tnln the patrolmen first. thouihl to be a burel•r ••• booked bh 6b out. standln& lrattit w•rrilnt. The children were tW'ned ~ toSmitb'a parents. ,. ~I Single fair GROSSE POlNTE PARK, M1th. (AP) -Became they are • INle, 'Donald J . Nauolf' and ltlcihard Grover .,_ btlng fbrHCl b1 11el1bbol'I ~ leave ~ lbUr- bed.room house they r*1led ln this affluent Detroit suburb. The n•ilhbort' fear, Ultl tbey WO\lld harm the tbatatrtet of \he are•, oarritt ~et1ht alnct a )Ooal Jaw forbids occUpPC!f of 1Jn1le- f amil)' dwellln1• by Myolle not re)•ted by blood, marrta1e or adopUon. Accordinc to a local olflcfat, however, the ardlr\ance ls not en- torced 111imt single women. F...,. l',,,,e A J TAX CUT ••• Hid he "wlll "'elgh tM IHue carefully" lf the economy ap- pears to heed auch a 1Umu.lua and if there are "economies" in federal spending. While some of Carter's advisers have said they would prefer a one- time tax rebate, Bums said he would pr efer a broad-b111ed permanent tax reducUbn or both business and Individuals, 11lmllar to a tax cut enacted in the early 1960s. "Such a measure, on a resr>0nsi· ble scale, would minimize social conruct for our country 1" he said. Cf1!1er, on the other hand, has said he wilJ consider tn cuts aimed at benefitln1 low and mid- dl•·ihcome workers and has said nothin1 about cutting laxes to benefit business. In any cue, Burns sald there is no need for a tax cut at the present time, partly beceuse It could add' to inflationary pressures and partly because he expects the ~onomy to resume solid i rowth without one. Manola, 28, dlt orced fathe r of two small sons, and Oronan, 30, a •Uled car salea~an, mowcl hen after learnll\I lh_.l a bOule tMy abat'ed in Dettolt tor 111' 1eata was to be sold. Tbey looked for a replacement, IO:ld th& tree·ehaded home ror $3.50 a month Just Ill the bt.U. Aware ot the 1onln1 Mdinance, O\'On&n lhqYlred at city b•ll. camt aw•y convinced thtnes could be worked out and declded lo nle for an exceAton. They even moved lt\, some belon1lngs before lbe bearing. lhNei•hboo. J'lotUled by mail at a public hearing would be held, filed objections. The nei1bbora h•d never~ the two. The Cl~ Councll dHdlOCked a, to a wit one abstenUoh - Clayton andt, who owned the boUle. Councllman Charl es rompklns voted for the excep- UOb. He said the obJecUona pro· bably arose because the •ppU- canb were men, but notfd that permlaslon h .. d been 1ranted many tlmes tor women lo live to1ether without an)' objection. Manola said he would like to continue the Jecal battle but added moving rxpensea already had cut heavily nto thelr budget. "t would lli~,,to'do ft tor the sake or other people and to strat1hten out these Oroaae Pointe snob11 " he sald. · However, help may be on the way. " The Mtchl1an .branch of the American Civil l.Jbertles UnJon said the ordlnlnce appears to be ''oflenahe to constltuUonal riJhll, both or prtvacY and or freedom of a111ocl1tlon.,, The or11nl&atlon hae 1cheduled 1 board meeUnt Mon- day lo decide whether 1round11 exill to carry on the fight for the l wt'), This Year Give Something Different · A JVC Portable radio-TV. T~la brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3''-dlagonel TV all In 9''x 1 Ox4' ". Big .hi-fl sound from Its 5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 0-<=ells, car cord. AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-cad battery pack. (Carry bag and sun shield oPtional extras.) Price '190°0 SAC~ and the M1ss1on Viejo MwiJc1pal Advltory Council re· cently expressed concern that their findings and comments on planned development.ti wero nol belnl heard by the rounty McDougall noted that the coon· ty planning commission bas been caugh\ up in a ne~ ct>ncept in county •ovetnmenl or11UUzallon -th••tency. He sald ll Is "the only way to organize a government these days but the planninii com- mJulon,ls a sllll trying to find a role tor ltsetr." Since he Joined the p1nel five months a1101 McDouaall said a ''new major ty" has emerged on the com mission. replacina lhe 2-2 and 3·2 votes ot the past. "We're not alwa~11 logether but the 3·2 votes gave way lo 4-1 vot.es and, thoufh It Isn't always re-- ported by he media, we often 10 5--0," besald. McDougall lauded a recent County Administrative Office llud)' o! lhe pl•nninl co.m- rn111lob 's role In the new ~­ v1ronment1I Management Agen- cy that revealed a number of shortcominf1. Ht llld lhe study mo "laid to r"st the cboat that the com- munlcatlons from the coll\- mi111fon lo supervisors were not beln1 hl ndled well. There was no reuon to think thit Ws blC ••en- cy wllh the lltUe comm.Qislon -tn the mlddle were not 1ettlng albng.1 The SACC members were told that the hottest· luue the com- m lsslon bu h andled si nce McDouf all took hie seat was the Jow-c01 1enlor ctUaen housing propoHl for the Marcrort proper- ty ltt La1una Hllla whlch the commlssloner can;! a "clash of forces, neither of which could be totally den led.•• "l don't know where we are 8.f\d no one else on the com· mlsalon or staff knows where we are, el th er," he said. "We hive to know how many houses can be bullt and approved so we'll know when lt'e spigot hu lo be turned down." 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