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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-30 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 "°'-... MO ZU. > HCTl-S, >f .. AOU • ·Estate Bid Fail , .......................................................................... 1: Daytime Skeeters Baise Coastal Welts • • • • I' I' ' ,, I•' B11rke-supervisor Conflict Heats:· U nder Jtled ieo re Hospital Cost .To Jump 19% WASHINGTON (AP) -The portion or hospital rees t.hal ZS million Medicare beneflclarln have lo pay oul of their pockets was boosted a record 19 percent today by lhe Social Security Ad· minlalratlon. The bike, errective on Jan. l, means t.hal an elderly or disabled penon entering a hospital in 1977 will be responsible for the first $124 of the initial bill, covering up to two months, compared with the present charge of$104. Similar increases apply lo the share or costs that are to be borne by the patient for extended stays in a hospital or skilled nursing home. Social Security Commissioner James B. Cardwell srud the ln· crease Is necessary to keep pace with hospital costs, wtuch have been shooting up at more than Lwice the over-all cost or living. · Medicare covers all hospital charges for up lo the first 60 days ..ellCept for an amount which, in theory. represents the cost of tho day of a dmission Under the federal formula de· algned lo balance off 1nnauon, the price of that first -and sup· posedly average -day goos up $20. In fact, however. the com- putaUons lag behind actual cosL9' by about two years. After the patient picks up the t nrat $124 of his bill nelCl year, Medicare will, os usual. pick up the balance through the OOth day. But then further increases app- ly which, for some paUentll, could prove even more dear. They will have to pay S31 daily out o( their own pocket.a for the tlsL through the OOth doy, up lrom t.he present $26 da.l ly. Post -hospital s tays JastinR Daily P ilot Price To 83.50 Oct. I Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot will go from $3.25 to $3.SO per month ef- fective October 1. At $3.SO per 111ontb. the Daily PiloL subscription price remains amoni the lowest for seven-day newspapers in Southern California. Continuing major cost inct'eases ln au aspect.a of newspaper producUoo and distribution, 1ucb as a $20 per ton newsprint price ln- creue last July, make this increase necessary. Your Dally Pilot canier, who 11 an independent mercbaot, will realiu an tncnaae lJl profil for his or ber tel'Vices to you at the .DllW price. more than 20 days ln a skilled nursing laome wlll l'equlre beneficiaries '° pay $1.$.20 daily for the 21st throuch the lOOlh day, up from the present $13. Medicare patients who must be hospitalized more than 90 con- seculi ve days can draw upon their one-time-only lifetime re- serve -an extra 60 days -but <See MEDICARE, Pa&e A2> IA Official Ousted From HugM s Case LOS ANGELES (AP> -Loa Ange les County Public Ad- ministrator Bruce AJtman has lost in an effort to gain control over the California estate of the late Howard Hughes from an Orange County man. Allman sought to oust a cousin of the late billionaire as spedal administrator of the estate here. But Instead Superior Court Judge Neil Lake issued a ruling Wednesday that would bar Altman Crom any furth e r participation In local probate proceedings. He issued the sum- mary jud1menl on legal ll'sues on a petition filed by Richard Gano or Anaheim. Allmon accused Gano of tau. Ing to fight a Delaware court ac- tion that would have disposed of Hughes' Summa Corp. stock, in- cludintt securities In California. Gano'• attorney, Ronald Gother, argued that Summa atock ls not included ln the personal property under the con- trol of the apeclal admlnialrator. Gano, 60, wu appointed special administrator April 14, nlne days after Hughes died . aboard a plane en route from Acapulco, Mex., lo Houston. Altma n bas been tryinJ to wrest control of t.he est.ate from Gano ever since. Meanwblle, In Houston a bill for $393,945 bas been submitted by a Houston law nrm for lecaJ services ln handling the affa.ln of Hughes alnce the billionaire died. The claim by Andrews, Kurth, Campbell & Jones wa_, submitted lo Harris County Probate Judie (See BUG BES, Pace AZ) Official& Indicted SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Two former U.S. Poatal Servi~ ex- ecutives, William F. Raborn ill and Samuel H. Cole, were indict- ed Wedneeday on cbarees ot bribery, 1ubmittlnt false cla.ima and income lu violations. - Who's Got the Wave? I Three wetsulted surfers fiaht for poslUon oo a small Huntington Beach wave as a fourth pulls back to wait for a wave of his own. Althoup school bas begun, hardy surfers still manqe to squeeze in a couple of waves between classes. Crowds should thin some as the water temperature begins to drop. Skeete:rs Plague Coast Residents of Hunt1n1ton Harbo11r and northern Hunt.- tqtm Beach b•ven't escaped a IDOIQalto omlauahl after all. Thousands ol aaJt manh moe- quitoes have escaped from tbe wildlife refuse al the Seal Beach Nny StaUon and b1ve bffn plapin1 retldenta all month. • .. These mo1quJtoe1 are daJtlme bl ten, .. Gllbe:rt Olallet, manacer of the Orance ~YI Vector Control District, said Wednesday. • .,,,.,. raue • welt on you about the 1lse of a quarter Lbal stays with you for several days," beaud. . Cballet aald the mosquitoes doq'l pose a heal~ threat. •-ne ootbreak •e bad Cftdlct-ed In July ba:f.pened n Sep- tember," be sal . He pointed out that Uh: mos- qullo problem actually Is the re- sult of unfortunote timin1. He aafd the mosquitoes came about after Navy personnel tried to repair • tidal gate that con- trols the amount or water cominc iototheecolo1lcal preserve. Tit' work w H dQ~ dAlrin1 ltigh Ude coadlllons, Chall~ aald, and a great deal of water entered the area ln.dvertenUy. It provided a (See SKEETERS, Pa1e AZ) -... Die drich:· '-Loser's Flailing' By KATHY CLANCY Of'"" 0.11, ,.. ... si.tt Assemblyman Robert Burke <R·HunUnBton Beach) charged Wednesdsy he was the target of a "cheap politlcaJ shot" by Orang County S upervisors Ralph Clari( and Ralph Diedrich. In turn. Diedrich call ed Burke's counter-attack the "nailing away ... of a man in the heat of a losing campaign." Burke 1s seeking a sixth as· sembly term in a race with Democrat Dennis Mangers. ' And Burke was the target ot ' criticism by Clark and Diedricb Wednesday during a conUnwnc controversy over just who -th~ l stale or the county -should pay ror· four new s uperior court Judgesh1pl> needed to relieve civlt case backlogs Burke said Wednesday he is not flailing away at all. He r&< ferred t o Diedrich's comments as ··demagoguery" and said he'lt still be an assemblyman fot another couple of years. We dnesda y's controver sy arose over a bill Burke sponsored which created four new s uperior rourt judgeships The measure pas11ed recently but was amended lo leave out a guarantee the s tate would con· tnbute the $60,000 for each seat It normally does. And with that. supervlso,., re-· rused to pass a resolution asking the governor to fill the new seats until the st.ate funds are guaran• teed. But Burke hod claimed Tues- day supervisors were sln1ply playing games. Their refusal to CS.-e BURKE, Page AZ> Coast -< \feath e r Chance of showers or poaalble thunderstorms lingering tbrouah Friday. Little temperature change expected. INSIDE TODAY TM G~al Accounthlg Of· fk:e hol occv." Che FBI o/ in- flatlng crime 1totfftk1 that ' leTW QI llae ban. '"" ,,.. ~·· budgd. Ste aory on P•A4. ladex AtY-.....,k• Al --~ a,_.....-c11 •1 ....... L~ .. ~ Alt ,,...,~· c.1 ........ Al ................ o..i .... Ct-11 =Qtwtf A'9 Cll!ll<I AU ., ... ---AU ..,....~ ., °"91 lllM l<H Atl =--...... c;t.a ........ ~ ... M ... , .....,...,_,.. as .,..,, .... .. .._. M-1 ,,....,, .. .....__ ., ........ M ............... •• .......... ... • I s Thund•y. S.ptemb4tr 30 19Te Qu~t Pledged C~er Backs Atiempt to Find Men BUFF'ALO, N.Y. <AP) -Je1aUon, authorlled by me nu t l>emocraUc pre»identaal can· JaDuat)', not ooJy to ao &o Viet· 6tate Jimmy Carter pledaed lo-nam but also to Cambodia and to .tay bo would try u presid~l to Laos," Carter told Ute alfl)Ort ~ a delegation to Vletum, crowd. ''That will be coe ol the Cambodia and LaOI to atumpt to fint re1ponaiblllues l will ~ •ccount for American aoldltns IJUm~. mt~ang an action in the Vletnam "We want to 1et our boys back ~r. (Related picture, A4) or accounted for.'· be added. Carter responded l o people Cart.or' save DO $pttlhCS about ~arrylng placards at the ButfaJ(J the alze or makeup of such a de· 1'!rport demanding that Ute miss~ leaaUon. fdg be accounted for. He aaid But an aide aaid ita pUJ"p()Se >.new that he would establlab ,.,,Wd be to negotiate with the JllpJoinaUc r elations with Viet-Southeut .UiaM to try to de- pam onJy wben that a~ting temilile what happened to the re- Ja ad been done. maining Amencans ous1ung in "We need a presidentiw de· action. * * ·* * * * ePersonal Integrity' , ;..· Ford Confidently Backs Use of Fund WASIDNGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Ford said today he ls coofi. dent the inquiry into bis past campaign finances will de· monstrate he is "free o( any al· legations" of impropriety and ex· pressed hope the matt.er can be r esolved quickly. Perched on the side of his Oval ~rice desk, Ford told reporters • bad never diverted any cam- ·Jitign conlributions for personal use. The President was asked if a rash of news reports about the in· Q\llry by the Watergate special prosecutor, coming in the midst of his campaign agrunst Jimmy Carter, was troubling him. Ford replied that he was not as concerned about it for political reasons as he was because of his •'record or ~rsonal tntegnty ... "I 'm very proud or my record or personal integrity, .. the PrCM· ~nt declared. At the ne"s conference. con· )'Cned without advance notice . Ford declined t o assess the poht1cal impact of the investi~a· l io n , being conducted by Watergate special pro!:>N·utur Charles Ruff. }lainy Spells Splotch Coast An Arctic storm system brouaht widely scattered and oc· cuionally heavy-tain throughout Oranee County today. The ominous clouds and sud· den showers are expected to re· main al least until Friday, ac· oording to a National Weather Service forecast. Showers were reported today from Huntington Beach to .La11una Beach_ There were no re· J)Ort5 Of IOJUMCS due to suck roads . Tl•mperatures along the coast 4hould reach the rrud·70s today 'hd s urrers on soutb·Cacing ~aches can ellpect swells rang- ~g from five to nine feet by l-'r1· day. 1-'rolfl Page Al MEDICARE 'Wlll have to pay $62 daily instead of the current $52. The agency said the co:,t cir Medicare hospital in.,urancc 1:s expected to n sc Crom an over· 311 $13 6 billion this year lo $16.1. bllhon in 1977. About 24.7 million persons are clhublc for the bcneflt.s th.is year. 'l'ht>y are expected to number 25_3 ma Ilion m·xt yl•or. Socinl Security said th<- averaac hos pih1I stay now costs about $1,600 per patJcnl. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT He did say that be bas .. full confidence in the intelrilY" of Rut'f and declared: "I strongly believe in the special prosecutor coocept." Carter challenged Ford on Wednesday lo submit to cross· examination by reporters on the investiaation into whether Ford illegally dive rted campal&n con· trlbulioos to his own use during tus years in Congress. Ford also reported that he has given orders lb.at "'nobody on my !:>ta re has aoy auth or1ty whatsoever" to make inquiries about the investigation at the Ju.stice Department or special prosecutor's office, suggesting that such moves might be in· terpreted as hindenng or im· peding Ruff's work. Asked if he didn't have a perfect right to inquire whether he is the target of the investtga· tJon. Ford said that even tn that event be fell ··any mqw.ry would be misconstrued." Ford also discussed his golf outings as a congresi.man with big business lobby1st.s -some of which involved travel to corpora· lion-owned couses and resorl'i. Asked whether pending bui.i· ness before Congress was dis· cussed on the golf course, the President replied, "Nol &o be the best ol my recollecUon." When a questioner said that Rod Markley, a Ford Mot.or Co. executive and lobbyist here, in- dicated be and the President had a ao1f course djscussion or the Clear Air Act. the President In· terjected, "Let m e mod.tly what l said a few momenta ago." He went on to say that con· gressional business might have been discussed informally on some ocoasioos "in a casual way ... Howeve r, he said hls golf· ing hosts never sought any "special favors" from tum. Stale Slwre Use Limited By New Law SACRAMENTO (AP) Beginning next year , use of Cabfomia's 1,070-mtle shoreline will be restricted by a new law aJmed al halting urban s prawl ln largely undeveloped beach are8..'I. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed this landmark lcgl.slaUon, whlcb t akes effect Jan. 1, and 20 other environmental bllls at a _ceremony in his om ce Wednes· day. "It ls for not only the people who are In CnlifornJa today, but their c hildre n and the ir erandchildren and rencratloos to come to eltjoy," the Democratic 1ovemor said. At the hour.Jong ceremony, Brown shwOed over 100 backers of the bllls In and out ot the room. including a group of chn.ntine In· dians in leather and leather COS· tumes who porformod ceremonial dance11. Despite deveJoper opposition, the Le1islature approved the but 'In the last days of the 197~76 session. Jt creates a permanent coutal commissioo with veto PQWer over development. A temporary commission created by voter initiative in 1972 h ad similar powers, but its authority expires at the end or tbilyear. Dotting the coast where most Californians Hve, glistening beaches and rugged cliffs separate crowded developments or hotels, condominiums and beach houses. The commission's PQwer will extend over a strip of land generally 1,000 yards wide, although ln some «<>loeically sensitive areas lbe iooe will ex· t.eDd up to four miles inland. Prop. 20, the 1972 lniUative ap. proved by voten, prompted this blU. The author of the btU. state Sen. Jerry Smith (D&rat.oge>, aald the blll would arrect develop- ment. alon& the cout. in m.;ot ways. The P e ntagon says 795 Amer1cao 1enlcomm are sWl mi.ssioJ. C~r has said ln the past lhat he would not move to establish normal relaUom with Hanoi "un- tJI I was convinced penonaUy that the VJetoamese &ovenunent had done everytblna hwoanly possible to provide a complete accounting of our men who are listed a.s mil,ing to 1:1cUon. '' President Ford bas hid be will make o o move • toward diplomatic recognition of the Hanoi government until there is a full account.Uli ol the missing men. Carter came to ~eJo alter two days of rest at his home .in • Plains, Ga., where he criticized Ford for lareely avoiding the rigors and risks of daily cam· paJgning by stayiDi at the White House. He new OD to Boston for a local Democratic fund-raising event and a meeting with Jewish leaders. He ends the day in Portland, Maine, with a spettb and a meet· ing with Northeast labor leaders. " Carter 's mam thrust in the western New York area. which bas a 10.4 percent jobless rate, was to criticize FOrd'a handling ol the economy, particularly Wl· employment. The nation's unemployment rate was 7.9 percent ln Auguat. Some 7.5 million persons were out of work. Sitting at a gTeen linoleum counter in a ''Chew and Chat'' diner in the suburb of Tonawan· da, the candidate talked with four unemployed persons about their problems. One of the group, Charley Pierce, said a fterward that Carter talked more about the na· lion's economic woes than the difficulties the four were having. Viejo Woman Fights Rape Try in Home A Mission Viejo woman fought off an intruder in her home Wed· nesday arter he attempted to gag her with a towel and then rape her. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers said the 28·year-old victim told them she round the attacker bJdlns io tbe 1ara1e ol bu home after ahe returned from a sbop- pinJ trip. The victim, a regllltered nurse, aaid she kicked and scratched ber assailant and screamed • while he tried to overpower her. Deputies said the mao fled on foot alter the wornan successful· ly resisted biA advances. Tnvestigators snfd they intend to interview a local man who bas been identified as her attacker. They refused to identify the sus- pect other than to conftrm that be Jives a few streeta away Crom the victim. Fro• Page Al SKEETERS perfect breeding place for mos- quiloe8. be said. ''There's nothing we can do about It now,'' CbaUet said. ''The adulta have all dl.spenect from the base Into nearby bouslng de- velopment&. Challet said that Department of Interior officials sprayed areas lightly with petroleum oil "but they obviomly missed some places." He said the outbruk bu been severe for two Weeki and that complaint. were DlOSt extensive Jut Monday. He said UJat with cool and humid weather cooditJoos. the life span ol the m011quitoes could be extended for about two more weeks. Bonnie Naylor, of176e2Tortota Circle, said the discomfort from the past two weeks baa been ''irl· credible.•• '"My husband and ldd.1 were nearly eaten allve," ahe aald. She said the Naylor family stayed at a motel one m,ht "so tba1 they could aet 'MJme aleep." Fr°"' Page Al HUGHES ••• Pat Gregory in HOU!ton. The document ouWnes ac· counting and tax services said to have been performed by 26 at· tomeya with the firm that has handled Hughes affairs many • 7ears. Included were an extensive Texaa and California search for a valid will and le1al services for Wllllam R. Lu1nmia. a Hughes cousin, in handling probate mat· ten. After Huebes' death, Lurnmis was elected board chairman of the Summa Corp., parent firm oC tbeemp.ire. ... Ban9i11g in There Steven Branek, 9; Sandy McLeod, 8, and Randy Christensen, 7, (from left) demonstrate the flexed arm hang test. They are students al Huntington Beach's Lark View School, where parents and teachers are test. ing the physical proficiency of ~ludents. Aim is to im· p rove proficiency through the school year. Tests serve as a starting point much like classroom proficiency tests. Teacher A 2S·year·old teacher was al· facked ard r aped in her South Laguna home Wednesday ni ght by two men whose method of en· try lnto the home is unknown. · Orange Counly sheriff's de· puties said the vicl.Jm was al· tacked 1mmcd1ately after her girlfriend left the house. She told lhem her attackef$ warned that Raped they would shoot her if she did not comply wilh their sexual de- mands. Officer s said the victim described the two men as "non· descript, dirty types"' m their mtd·ZO's. They said the pair fled from the home alter rapmg their victim. cuOUAL·ITY TELEVISION BURKE ••• ~ a resolullon aireelntt to P•Y their $200,000 $bare of each Jud&eshlp. Burke said. earUM held up pnssage of the mcll$uru an.yway. And. he suid, the IX'mO<'rJllr· controlled lclthlnturo forced lhc amendsneot supervt.sora now aro crlUcld.n1 81.U"k• laslaUd that the '80,000 for each p0altlon woua be forthcomtn• if supe i;ora would limply pass th lulton. But Dt •d r lch d l1rnlued Burke's claims. "DJd tho ball hate the provialon for the relmbursemeol?" he aaked. ''lt dld r1ot. The luuo l:t &here." Diedrich, durinf Wroo~ay's board 1neeUn1, 1u11&ested tho county might look clhcwher~ lht• n~xt Ume it wants a meA!lurc passed considering Burke's "mishandling•' of ttus one. And Cl.ark claimed Burke ls out of touch with his conslltuents. ••After wandering ~ in lho bowels of state govemmellt Cor so long." Dut Burlte said, "This was shoddy political rhetoric •.. by two Democrats on the Board or Supervisors trying to m ake me look bad in my race down here. "l am not surprised," he con· tinued. "This is lhc caliber of lnck they pull." Clark was out or town today at· tending a tax reform conference and could not be reached for comment. And Diedrich when first qucs· tloncd about Burke's chargo asked, •·can you print a laugh?'· When Burke wu told Diedrich thought he was nailing away in a losing campaign battle. he replied, "I can only laugh at lba\. one." Then he referred to D1cdrfrh's comment as "demagogu(•ry." But despite lhl' criticism, Burke said, he ii. st.Ill w1lhng lo work with county officials on any legislation they feel 1s ncl'<ied. "tr they want somebody else t() do it fine," he i.u1d, "but l am willing to do it. My skin is thick." Burke said, however, the four new judgeships are nt'Cded to re· heve court ovcrcrowdm1:. and whether the state or county fools the bill il s till comci. from tax dollars. The automatic picture control system • ft controls the color picture. scene to scene, channel to channel. even in changing room light! 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Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5.30 ~ Tllew 9-c.irllllk ........ .._.., $~ v-""',.. .. o.n,,..1e1stat•~• REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CANDIDATE S. I. HAYAKAWA SPEAKS TO SENIOR CITIZENS Calls Youths, Elderly People 'Most Neglected Constituencies In the Country Nixon A ide Says Paper Story False ~ NEW YORK I APJ Richard M Nixon has not yet wnttcn the section of ht:. memoirs dealing with the Wat(•rgate i.candal and there fore a published report tha t he will ma1nta1n that he 1s inner cent of a ny wrongdoing in the af fair 1:. "false, · a \pokt-sman for Nixon says In ab Wednl'-,da} l'(hllons. The New Y o r k T1 nH'!. quoted kno w le d 1:e able publ1s h1 n g wurcei. an E uropt• and the United Stales as i.ay111g that Nixon would depict Watergate a,i, a partisan battl-e, wa th h1mSl'lf ru. the v1rt1m of ene mtl'S out lo bring ham down . But f~rankltn Gannon. director of research for Nnon's mcmo1ri.. said in a s t atl•mt.•nt rcl(•ased in San Clcm1·ntt.• · "The '>lnry 1~ fu lsc b<>cause N1'(on has nttt yC't written the i;cctaon of h1:. book dealing with Wat<'r galt• Only H1chard Nllcon kno\\:; what he 1s ~orng lo s ay about W att.·r~att•." Tht> Tamt•s had no ammt·dlatc c·omment on GJnnon':;statcmcnt. but said an its story that Its source saw 164 page s or m anuscnpt deal· ing with Water gate and Nixon's last two years an office. The Times account said Nixon will t>xprt'i.s rt'gret that he did not quest a on a a de'> more cl~ely about the Water1<ate break·an and will admit to on t'rror in Judgment, but tha t hl' ""all de n} JH•rsonal resPon'• ha la ty Police Probe Shooting of Stanton Youth In' rstigatlon w a<; continuing today intn the sho11tmg 1'uc\dny "'"ht or a 16·y1•ar oltl Stanton vouth. r>0l1cC' rcportt•d · Ho~('r J Pt mor<• of 71\82 J,essuc Ave 1,1,as reportc:>d in Ca1r conda tam1 today :.al Stanton Commumty . l10:1p1t al, poli<.'t' 'illd Ill' IS bein~ tr Ntted for ~hotg1111 \4ounds in th<' ldt \Id<· a nd .1r m lit•\\ ,1, 1n 1un •d at 9 p m Tul'i. d n\ h\ a 'hou:un hln. .. t ran•d from a brown rur ront.11ntnJ.l fou r mc>n , police s:11d The i.hoottni:: orrurrl'Ci near Lessue end Santa RMaha Street , the scrne ot numerou!I ganJt related shoollniti. and v1olcnr1• Out offle<•rs ~aid th<•y have not y<'t dPtrrm1ncd whether this 1nr1 dent was i!ang rl'lall'd. Mo1n l~av~. Child WOOOLAN D HILL.5 <AP) A 1 yi.'ar old buhy has ~n found In 11 sprv1cc st a lion restroom, \&P pnrently abandoned by h1 i1 mother who left him with 11 bun dll• of clothin11 and a note "Please take rnrc of my boy," l\ntd the note, found with thl' tot Wcdnl'8day "1 have no home to offer him r think ll's best this way." Seniors Neglected.; Hayakawa Declares By WILLIAM SCllREJBER Of I~• O•llY P'11Gt Sl•lt The federa l government as working feven s hly to end race dl:.cnminat10n but hru. done ltttk to end ·'segregation of th e gener ahons," Repubbcan LI S St'nate candidate S I Hayaka\\ a declared Wednesday in Lagun a Hills. "The most neglc'<'ted coru.ta tuencaes an the country are young JX'<>ple between the .ag<'s of 14 and 20 and our ret ired and elderly." Hayakawa told a gatht>nng or 250 senior citizens at the Villa Valen cia rt•tireme nt hig h n~e To tht> de light of the aud1ence. Havnkawa strolled mto the lobby area wearing a multi colored kn it t a m o s hante r h is trademark durin~ his turbulent years as president or San Ftan casco Sta te l1 nt versity lie was a lso a ttired in ta rtan plaid trousers. a natty blue blazer and bright red tie Audience reaction to his re· marks was s ubdued but many or the elderly apartment residents approached him afterward to pledge their enthusiastic sup- port Du ring his brief t a lk , Hayakawa vowed to fight for a relaxation of minimum wage and child labor laws to bnng more idle young people Into the work force He bla med overly strict law.i; and tight rest n ct1ons by big labor uni o n s for k e epan g Amen ca 's youth out of work and "on the streets where they can get into t rouble " "The amount of money a young Jl('r son earns isn't a.' important as the fact he 1s earrung his 01,1, n way proving he 's an adult, ' said Hayakawa "If the Jobr. aren't available, thry turn lo other ways of provmg they arc grownups -like street crime and drugs." Hayakawa s aid the mi01mum wuge IS so high lhal potrnt1al youth employers prefer to h1re somebody they won't have to tram "The treatment or our youth is lied closely to the treatment of our retired and t'lderly citizens," Hayakawa i.a1d. 'The y suffer eno rmously because we are segregating the generations in th111 country " The GOP candidate swd he would press for removal o( soclaJ -.ecunty hmats and penalties for supple mental incomes that are now keeping many high·skllled. qualtfted old people off the labor market Hayakawa told the audience he enva:.ion'I new educational pro- grams 1nvolvang senior citizens as vocational counselors for young people an high school "The way it is now, we don't draw on the wti.dom and ex· perient'e of our retired people," he said "We must encourage the redl'ral f'Overnment to involve older c1t1iens in the nation's educational hfe." During a question and answe r period, Hayakawa said: Ame:-ka s hould hang on to the Panama Canal because "we stole it fair and square." -A major national program to eliminate youthful cnme should be started immediately -Forced busing to achieve raci al integration in schools is the wrong approach because it J)('nahzes the children for the failure or adults lo integrate society as a whole. America must beef up its military so at can bargain with the Communist world from a poMtJOn of s trength lnOation will be "licked" on· ly when a balanced federal budget 1:1 urh1evcd. Secrt'l11 ry o r State Henry Kissingrr 1s one or the world's mo.,t Importa nt peace·keeping forces, particularly now tn South Afnca und Rhodr s1a State Energy Panel Eyes Waste Probleni SACR AMENTO <AP) -The California Energy Commission 111 starting what it calls one of the m06t 1ntens1vt> independent ln- VC'Sltgallons ever undertaken or nuc le ar dis posal and fu r l reprocessing. The lnvestljlat1on 1s required under a landmark law whirh the LeRislatun-adopted last summer nfler lhl' de feat of a far more r<'11tnct1ve nuclear lrutlat1ve pro- po,;aJ on the June 8 primary ballot. Thl• fiv e -m e mbe r c om mission's resolution was passed unanimously W<'dnl'!lday Under the new la w, the Energy Commission must de termine whether adequate nuclear fuel reprocessing and waste storage methods actually e xist. A positive finding will give the 11r ecn hght lo a pplirnl tons to build nucle ar powr r plnnu. If the detcrmina- llon 111 negallvr, no such planL'I may be bUJ It in the state Rut t>vt•n 1f the an.'iwer 1s yes, the planL'i may still be blocked af the Leaislature rejects the com· ml1'Alon findings . "The potential magnitude:> and Impact of the8c delerminatlon.s merit detailed and com · prehcnslvc deliberations," said CommlssJoner Gene Varanlnl. Under the commission's re· solution, Ila staff 1s to presenl a plan Oct. 22 for a aeries of hear· ings to begin in January Irvine Motocross Al the hearln1s, witnesses must Identify and analyze past, present and proposed atepe to de· al with nuclear fuel after il 111 used, and consider the roles or prtvate lnduatry, lbe govern. ment, and the public In manAg· in g waste d hposal and reproce11ln1. tbe resolution said. Track Brings Suit An Irvine deve lopment com· pany and its sales reprt'!lentath·es are being sued for $501 million m dama~es in.a class action med by residents because a moc.ocross stadlum t. bein1 built nearby where they claim they were pro- mised creenbell taclUtfes. N11med as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Sherry Selman and Jerry and Gaye Lon1brake are Warmlnston Development. lnc:., Alta Property Manaiement and t•o sales repr~ntaUves Miss S e lman and the Loogbrakes claim that when thl'y ·- purchased their homes in the Smoketree tract they were as· sured thal a nearby undeveloped area would be the site for p1cruc tables, a bicycle path. barbecue pita and other forrM ot areenbelt protect.loo. . lnatead, the plaintiffs state. a motocross stadium is being built fldjacent to the Smoketree homes. They claim that they would not have bougbt property in the area had they been aware that the de· renctants bad such plans. 1be motocross facilities are located on the Edison right or way which has been 1eased lo thr city of Irvine. The commtulon chairman. Richard Maullin, has said there will be no possibalaly for the Legislature to act on the com· mission ·a flndlnas unUJ at least 1978. The Investigation foUon what were called the most exhaustive legislative heartnR• ever held on nuclear ene rgy. These bearinp, last fall, were before the M · sembly Resources, Land Use and Ener1Y Committee, which draft- ed the bills tbal resulted in the new law. 1be chairman of that commJl· tee, Aasemblyman Charles Wat· ren <D·Los Angeles), has said the lnvesU~aUon s hould go into even more detail than his heanngs Thursday, Septemb9r 30, t97e DAIL V PILOT .4.3 ·waiting for Deatll Jogging Woman Impaled in Fall DEL MAR (AP) Upside down for 20 minutes with a steel N!inforcint rod impaJJn1 her, Doreen Van Winkle recall.II alter berin freed: "I lhou1bt 1 was toinc to die, so I Just relaxed and waited to do it ... The accident took place last week as lhe 28·year-old woman jo11ed above lhe beach. She fell into an excavation for a sewer pumpine atation, and the at~I rod three quarters Inch Jn diameter rammed behind her heart and through the lower lobe oftbelung. A nei1bbor sent for paramedics, who removed her with the rod intact. Recalls Miss Van Winkle: "I could hear them sawina off the met&J rod ri1ht beside my ear.·' Surgeon Donley C . McReynolds said at Scripps Memorial HospataJ later· "I was pushing on It at one end and Jim <anesthesiologist Jim Nelson) was pulline from above." The surgery took 31h hours the night of Sept. 22. Miss Van WmJde was walking In her room Wednesday and she may go home today. Re ward Announced . . ~ LOS ANGELES CAP)-The city council has authorized pay. ment of a $2.000 reward for in· formation lead ing to ap· prehension of the person or persons responsible for the Sept. 1S blzutine of the Alabama Gates aqueduct. ... -....... · SURGEON SHOWS HOW STEEL ROD la8PALED WOMAN Doreen Van Wlnlde 'Relaxed, Waited to Ole' Truck Driver Dies in Crash A JOe·year·old Garden Grove truck driver was killed Wednei;. day nJght when he lost control or his freight truck and plunged <lown a 3S·foot embankment. California Highway Patrolmen reported loday. al Anaheim Memorial Hospit.aJ after the 10:50 p.m. crash on the Riverside Freeway east or Lemon Street, officers said. front or him. He braked his truck, lost control and plunged down the embankment, patrolmen sai4: Ile was thrown from the truck. • Dennis Dwayne Loomer died Patrolmen reported Loomer was traveling In the right hand lane when another car made a sudden lane change, pulling in The drive r or the car, a 197:t brown Plymouth Ouster, as being sought on a charge or felony hit and run dri v1ng, the CIIP said. ' • A berf" ••la• fHt•~ tlw l•Uow:l•g "•'"deeeed ,,.. .. " .......... , ..,.,, •••d flf"d Niii .,, ... ,.... <-.. fe• llUH flrwM'aps. .. .. ,... flONfl<",.... a•d tWlf d~ht>d fft •G•f" f afJrf.--. Pri~:~91t N 0 ll" S .) :J 9 j Ft. Lot~.-.4ira1 "100 Le H • Cholf"P ~'' ·I •I file• at 9etaero1H 11a v l11911 and flOll ·rare chom•e a 1 II. nr B fl. 11l:r . • Oaoo•r thr •t11le lhat I• rlglat for f(nur ronttt from a '"ldr •efe~Oon of fabrlC"• fn<'l11dln9 mvet•, lapr••r" print• and "'ov r11 paUern•. H.J.GARl\ETT fURNf[UR~ PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thur\, l Fri. Evu. 221• HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. ' Af DAILY PILOT Thuf8d!)'. Sepi..mb9r 30, 11118 !:!:tng Q FBI Tallies Rapped "'"·~ ~ ., . ..... ' ', ~ I ... :h wlc• GAO Assails 'Inflated' Counts Te• .... ldae BELIA>, SUCK.El.8: Ah as the UHllC month of November draws nJgh, you can antldpato a bJt of thunderoua news accowib UletheH: ITEM: Oranre County Supervisor Ralph Clark flays As· semblyman Bob Burke on hil at· Utude low ard rrnandQ1 superior courts and talleges Burke "bas been wandering around in the bowels or the slate bureaucracy too long." ITEM: William Farris, the congressional opponent or in· cumbent Republican Rep. Charles Wiggins or Fullerton, ftles swt in Superior Court, alleg- ing Wiggins 1s unqualilied to vote because of residency require- ments. ITE M : Orange County supervlsorial candidate Phil An· thony Is reported as calling for a grand Jury probe of Sherill Brad Gates because Gates has issued a t>unch of special deputy badges. · What these three items have in common is that we have an elec-tion drawin& near. · Take Item 1. Here we have fiuperv1sor Clark going alter As- semblyman Burke. Even though our county government leaders are supposed to be elected on a non-partisan basis. Clark is one of our region's big Democrats. Burke 1s a Republican. Thus he was a handy target And after accusing Burke of wallowing in the bowels of ~late bureaucracy too long, Clark said he was sorry he had to "come down hard'• on Burke over the ~ourt issue. · You bet Study Item 2. Farris, the bemocratic opponent or tongressman Wiggins, uses the lawswt route to get himself a lit· tle ink a s the t!lectlon ap- proaches Wiggins' residency 1s lbe question. You have to suspect that the law!>Ull could have been hJed months ago. S. the timing 1s Jnteresling. WHEN A POLITICAL can- didate l>U<.'S another, he can ~ay all kind!. of things 10 the legal ac· tion that gets pnnted. Whether these allegations are actually facts is another matter entirely. Hut 1t sure puts the opponent in a dl'fens1ve po.;turc Look al lt<'m 3. Herc we have supervi~onal candidate Anthony <'alhng for a Grand Jury probe of the shenrr. The Grand Jury probe is pro- bablv the most overused and abus(•d election year gimmick in lht' book or political strategy. Somehow, in the p0bl1c eye, it is awesome when somebody asks for a grand jury pr obe o ( somrbody ebe. Jt has been used as a political shenanigan from school d1stncl fights all t:1e way to Congress. THE FACTS ARF. anybody can nsk for a Grand Jury probe or anybody else. You Cllll ask· the Grand Jury to probe me. I can ask thc Grand Jury lo probe you. If everybody J(ot probed that (he Grand Jury got asked to pro- be, \\C 'd all ha\e prorls s tacking out or us You can alwnys a~k. but J{el· ting the Grund Jury to actually do 1t "nnothl'r matter M.un thmJ! to remember when )'OU read about all these probes, Pmd'I, prot<.'!>tutrnns and l11wauil.1 ln an ek('t 1on yc ar 1'1 ltu" Don 't tJkC lh<.'m loo scriou~ly. WASHINGTON <AP> -When dots one convictJoo odd ur to 10? When lbe F'BI ls doin& the counting, according to Coo1reulonaJ lnvesttgat.ora who Hid Wednesday that the FBI illflatea !ta c rime-fighting ac· compl:iabmenta that serve as a baaia tor ita bud~et and con· Guerrillas Suffer Loss Near Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Syrian troops and t.anb forced Palestinian guerrillas out of a 20-square-m ile salient east of Beirut today in a major loss for the .£Uerrillas and their Lebanese leftist allies in Lebanon's civil war. A guerriUa communique con· ceded lbe faJl of all positions held by Palestinians and Moslem lef· list militia north of the •:ital Beirut·Damascus highway. WITNESSES SAID ONLY sporadic sh.ols were heard m the area as Syrian forces mopped up in pine woods on the !>lopes of Mount Lebanon, a resort area 15 miles east of the capital The two·day Synan operatJon touched ore a new nurry of Arab mediation efforts to arrang(.' negotiations for an over-aJJ set- tlement of the sect an an conflict Arab League mediator Hassan Sabri Kho li traveled to Damascus with an offer from the guerrilla-left1st alliance to negotiate an immediate cease· fire wlth the Synans and nght· ~ing Lebanese Christians. SOU RCES CLOSE TO the Egyptian mediator said he was empowt>red &y the lcft1s~ to offrr a new formula lo regulate the guer rilla military presence in Lebanon. Right-wing Christian comman· ders vowed to carry the war into traditionally Moslem territory unless guerrillas tum over their heavy arms and return to re· fugee camps in Lebanon The Syrian mount.am pu.'h has secured the southern border of lht 800·squnre mile Christian enclave along lhc Ul·arut Damascus highway and extends a Synan huHcr zone bel"l'CO Mos l em-and Christian populated territory to within JO miles of Beirut. THE SYRIANS ARE believed ready now to g1H' the Palest1 ruans a breathing spell to ponder the original offer of Synan Presi- dent Harez Assad that Syria should act as the sole guarantor of guerrilla-Lebanese peaceful coexistence. Egypt and Saudi Arabia, however, are reported pressing for an urgent Arab summit con- ference at the request of over·all guerrilla chief Yasir Arafat to· work out a settlement of Lebanon's 17 -month war GUERRILl.AS ARE nervou~ about the prospect of being al Syria's mercy in Lebanon. their last base of free action In the Arab world. This freedom has been trimmed by the Syrian in· l<'rvcntion. At least l3.000 lroops and 500 tan ks were "cot into T A'hnnon by Uamascus in June Gucrnllas are now boxed in, holctin~ less than one-fifth of the country, with their bases along uw Israeli border l<>:'ll and thr1r bucks to the Mediterranean. grf'Ssional appr()pnalions. VICTOR L. LOWE 01'' the Genera l Accounting Office (GAO> cited one e.xample in which the FBI credited it.sell with JO <"onv1ct1ons in the case of a bad cfieck artist who passed 10 phooy checks. 1'he GAO questioned nlnt> other convictions out of a total ol 108. In another case, the FBI claimed two convictions for two men arrested by highway patrolmen for a murder on a m1htar} base Lowe also told a House Jud1c1ary subcommittee that the Fe1 ·s s uccess statistics often include the work of local law enforcement agencies and rely on 1nfl1>ted potential money losses instead or the true money Jost. LOWE SAID THE FBI agrees the figures could be misin- terprt>ll'd and is trying to de· velop new ways lo measure and report accomplishments. Lowe said the GAO i~ at the midpoint or a review of 1,199 • cas1>s at six FBJ field offices: Boston. Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee. San Francisco and Sacramento. In the rategory of ·money s aved in SO PBJ investigations reviewed to date. Lowe said the GAO questions aU of the cases. IN ONE INSTANCE, Lowe srud, a fedt•ral court Judge dis· mis:;ed a land title swt for $1 million on lh<.' merits of the case The FBI had been asked only to 1n\ e~t1gate the back- ground or those bringing the .;wt, yet churned a saV1ng of $1 million for its effort, the GAO said In another savings ca~e. the GAO s aid the FDJ recovered counl<'rreit money orders with a face value of $314,800 The Urug Jo:nCorccment Administration, 1n Britai11 OKs Role in Talks For Rhodesia SALISBURY, Rhodesia <AP> Bnla1n told the Hhodes1an government todo} 1t will caJl a con.\lllulwnal < nnf<'rence w1th1n two wetk~ to d1 -.russ an mtcnm government to lead the former Bnllsh colony to black maJonty· rule. a spokesman said today The spokes man for the white minority admin1strat1on here would not give any details SEVERAL BLACK Aftt<'an leaders have said a conC<.'rencc to work out d<'ta1ls or the proposed interim government should be held outside Rhodesia ~o prevent Prime Minister Jan D. Smith's government from controlling il. Smith wants the conference held 10 Rhodesia Sources here say the con- ference might be held in the Zambian town of Livingstone on the Rhodesian border. BOTH MAJOR factions of the Rhodesu10 black nationalist Afncan National COuncll <ANC> welcomed Britain's decision to conven e the conference somewhere an sou them Afri ca Josiah Chlnamano, vice president O( lhe domt'Sllc Wing or lht' ANC headed by Joshua· Nlcomo. said · "We have always maJntained that Rhodesia was the responiiibahty of Bntain. and we have always called on Britain to take up Its r t>spon.'iib1Lity The move menns our call has been responded lo." ··Kate's Strength Wanes .Storm Threat to Hawaiian Islands E<Ues kMf•f'dout lrt '"°'1•r•lli.. !>ti,.._ tHl~tl<Mol the Uml' scheme, recovered money ord~r» worth $231 ,400 • None ot the money orders was pasaed. The FBI claimed a sav· i.ngs or 1$46,200, Lowe tald. In the remalnlna categories -fugitives located, fine,, u a result or inves\lgaUons, and re- covery of stolen property -the CAO questioned 96 of 315 cases, saymg the mont>y value was.Im· properly claimed or locaJ law enforcement agencies d.1d most ol lhe work. . MOST FUGITIVES. said Lowe, are actually mil1llll'Y de- serters who surrender to local police. The sole FBI contrl bu- tion is to circulate the de- serter's name as being wanted, he said. The FBI needs more com- prehensive management 1n - format1on t o gauge pnonhes for its agent.s and the effl!ct1vc n~s or llS 1nves t1gations, Lowe said. Of 6,209 cast's sampled by GAO, only 530 were eventullJly prosecuted. Corter 011 Corf er The rela~cd and smiling Jimmy Carter depicted in a campaign pos ter 1s in contrast to the Democratic pres- idential candidate's actual stance as he fi<'lds a question tlurmg a press conference Wednes day at Plains, Ga. Coffee Prices to Rise NEW YORK CAP) -The Nes- tle Co. has announced that 1t 1s raising the w holesuJe pnce of three brands of in!>tant coffee by 7 to 14 percent, but it says con sumers will not feel the increase until the end of the }ear. A spokesman for the company, the nation's second b1ggt>st pro- duct>r of instant coff~. swd Wed · nesday it "111 be up lo ind1\ 1dual stores lo decide whether to pai.s the pnce h1kei. on to the public. Nescafe decaffrmated Wlll n sc by 6 cents 3n ounce. a 14 per cent. and Nes tle Decaf will 10 crease 3 cents an ounce, or 7 per cent, according to the company a.Mouncemenl Sour .. e in ('0119rc•u? WASHINGTON IAl'l The final flou~e Eth1<'S Comm1ttN· re (IN SHORT J ports on the Daniel Schorr case reportedly suggests that Schorr'i. ~ou.rce for the House intelligence report was som~ne ronnecled \\Ith Congress rather than with lhe Ford administration . Members said the report doe.s not guggesl the s pecific indenllty of the person who might have leaked the report to Schorr or even narrow the number or possib1l.Jtics to a few 1dcnt1fiablc people. Brif bh Hit•f# F.,arc.-d LONDON IAP) -Without help from the International Monetary fund CIM F) to prop up the pound, Hntaan would have to endure economic policies so savage "I lhlnk they would produce riots in the streets," says Chancellor of the Excheauer Denis Healey. "J think il would mean three million unemployed, and living standard.-. would fall by at least 5 percent," Healey said In a telens1on interview late Wednes· day D'•fftc-for fo Rt-rnaln WASHINGTON (APJ -Soviet orf!cials foaled to convince a Russian jet fighter pilot. first Lt. Viktor l . Belenko, who derected to the United States to return home after an extraordinary meeting with the pilot , Slate Department officials say. Sherwin-Williams STYLE PERFECT .. 2nd Ann.ual Sale. 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Lahr said at a public bearinc that he knows of no federal aulhonty to compel the tankers to pass outside the channel rather than lhrouRh it. He said the environmentul impact re· • I Highway Standoff Seen ~••E'i11ed Actor Jtk Lemmon plead· ed guil~ to drunk driving charges .Vednesday. He re- ceived afine of $315 and a 30-day sspended sentence. Lemmot was arrested in the MaU\1 area July 1. The actor w5 absent from the hearing. '!is attorney made the plea. Brown 'Limits Era' Conflic't$ With State Plan SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. appears heeded tor • b1tlff conlronta· tion with lhe state lll&hway Comm111sion over a C&llfomla trademark: tbe freeway. The dlspule bu all the mark· ln,. of a classic polJUcal batUe lnvolvln1 Democrats and llepubllcaos. Brown's famous era-of-limits phHoaophy and a debate over whether lbe state should continue to stresa new roadway construction. THE COMMISSION SET Lhe ata.ie for the dispute last Friday when it approved a six-ye ar hiehway plan that included more fundlng for freeways and other roadwa~ than the ad· ministration wanted. Brown 's top transportation advisor. Donald Burns. said the administration would prepare a 1971-78 highway budget based on its own plan -not the commission's -and ask the commission to adopt it next month. '-rHE £POCH OF unlimited f~eways and the attempt to pour cement from one end of the state to thr other. that•R over, and It takes a whlle for people to adjust to that," the DemocraUc eovernor later told re~. "I would expect that tht: re- alization in the minds of the f~eway lobby that we're in an era of llmttis will take some time to learn. Commissioner Ken Vetter predicted th<.> commiss ion, dominated by a ppointt>es of former Republican Gov. Ronald Reaaan, would reJect a budget that differs too much from lbc comm1sswn'.s plan. IF THAT HAPPENS. Bums indicated . the administration could wait until January, when the terms of two Reagan ap- pointees expire, and ask the newly constituted commission to modify the budget. PAID ADVERTISEMENT "It 's posstble that tbe budltt rould be puaed in Octobtr or November and be ch~ed In January or February,' u4d Burns. who la Brown's aecretury ot bu•lneaa aod tran.aportatloo. B E HAS ALSO uld that Transportation Dir«tor Adriana Gianturco could relwse to 1ub- m lt c o m rn lssion-approvcd hi&bway projects for biddfna by construction flrms . The controversy bolls down t.o a disagreement over how much the s tate s hould spend on vanous phues of the h.lahwa.y program. how much that pro. gram will be affected by lnna· t.Jon and easollne e<>nsumplion and bow much attention abould be given to rapid transit. THE DEPARTMENT HAS proposed a six·year plan that stresses gap filling. congestion- cu ll in g, maintenance and transit. HIGHWAY ERA ENDING? Donald Bums The commission wants the plan w Include construction or more miles of new roadway. Burns contends the com· mission's plan would exceed ex· isUng resources by as much as $1.2 billion, a claim commission chairman William Leonard dis· agreed with. port in lts draft and final form will not recommend legislation lo give the government s uch aulbonty. NA TI ON ALLY KNOWN SPEED READING Darrises llldicted Tioo Face Trial in &arst Kidnap OAKLAND CAP) -W-illiam and Emily H arris, underground compa- nions of Patricia Hearst. have been indicted for the kidnaping of lhe newspaper heiress 21 2 years ago. The indictment accuses the two 3vowed members or the Symbionese Liberation Army of kidnaping for ransom with bodily harm i.n the Feb. 4, 1974. abduction of Miss Hearst Crom her Berkeley apartment. The max· imum penalty would be life in prison without possibility or parole. The indictment -13 ('OUDls against each defendant -includes charges of robbery and assault likely to produce great bodily harm against Steven Weed. with whom Miss Hearst shared the aparlmcnt from wh.ich she was kidnaped. (Related S\ory, All} D-da!J for Lil.-Qawrg'! PASADENA CAP) -Scientis ts have sequestered themselves with a batch of new data from Vilung 2 thal may provide the final answer lo lhe question or Lire on Mars. Vikina's robol laboratory radioed Tes ults from its first or1anlc cbemt.try experiment Wedne5day, seeking the carbon-based compounds that are the found.aUoae of all Uvint things on Earth. Wilboul lhem, aclen· lists may not concede the pretence of life on Mars. 1-·a<"<-ine 1111 on Hand LOS ANG ELES (AP)-Moreswine nu vaccine" has arrived here and of· ficlals say there is now enough to in· nocuJate 2 l million people in a pro- gram scheduled to start Nov. l ln 10 Southern California counties. More dch\•erles are expected soon, a spoke~roan Cor the county services department said Wednesday. adding that the county department would open clinic~ Oct. 25, Z1 and 29 for the elde rly and ,P<'rsons witb heart, (_' _BR_I E_F_S _J respinory. kidney or other chronic ailmee. Shots for the rest or the populaon wilJ begin Nov. l . f'OOl Paet 01fl!r t:PJed l.O~NGELES <AP) -Teamster Uruon rficials were to have met to· day toecide whether or not to recom· menc acceptance or what super.,-ket chains say 1s their rmal contrct o rcer to drivers and warehiasemen in Southern California and thl.as Vegas area. Neptiators for the F oll d Emploen Council representing the large 1arket chains made their pro- posal ,le Wednesday but no deta1l:1. were dclosed. RoblPr• Strike Bateb LON BEACH (AP ) -Robbers got away lth more than S2.000 in two Long !ach bank robberies -the first o&hich was almost toiled when the stoa getaway car crashed into an a mllance. ln th first holdup a man walked calml) into a Bank or America branchhanded a teller a note, and len wit $1,SOO. In the second theft, a man alut 25-years-old len a Security Pacifl•Natlonal Banlc branch wlth about to. Sa11 Hego a Bog? SA~IEGO <AP) -An engineer says QI Corn lo 's SC('()nd biggest city would lecome a watery bog if an earthuke measuring 6 on the Rkhtescale ever hits. Solli;tround wouJd turn to ooie for miles tound. the engineer smd In a spcecbt the Museum of Natural Jhs. tory. America's Most Beautiful 1ursery \ DAILY DEMOMsnATIOM LIAINHOWTO. THI PllOFISSJOMAL SSES 1lOIS-J1 ;! ....... ~ ...... 24741 cariMllll Dr~ ........... 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(•Otlr~l' •Ill cai.\t Ill· lJpf' i.11 that yn11 t.in ronlinul' lo improve roe the rest of your life. tr )OU nre a student '<\ilo would lil-l· hi mJkl' A ~ instead of B's or c ·i. or 1t '••u nr ... n bus1nel>S !JC!rSOn who " ant!> to stay obreast ol today's t•verrhun~mJC 11ceeler 11Ung world the n th1" cuur~e ii. an abaolul<! nt•t l~'ll' In .1 it•w month~ some students :ir.• r1•Jding 20 30 times fJ~ter attainm~ speeds lhal npprouch 0000 \\Ord, rwr minute. O u1· J\'<'rlllH' i:ruduate should rl'.1!1 7 l O ll m~s luster upon 1 umph•l1nn o f the course wllh 111 .1 1 J, ,. el i m p r 11 v e m e n t 1 n 111mvreht.<nsi•1n and <'oneentral1on. Round-The-Clock semi-annual sale lets you save on your favorite styles of pantyhose and stockings now until October 11. Work out your order now. Style# 24 43 50 90 91 80 160 135 136 190 147 17 26 516 555 30 95 Sale. Description Regularly 1 pair Ultra sheer and opaque pantyhose Smoothhne bikini, demi· toe Pret1y Panty, demi·1oe Nude 'N Naughty, sandalfoot Room·at -the·top, demr·loe All sheer opaque Control top pantyhose Tummy control panty, demi· loe Tummy control panty, Monvenee nylon Girdle·at·llle top. demi-toe Girdle·at-lhe·top, sandalloot Room ·at·the-top, tummy conlrol "Sheer Radiance", Antrone nylon, lJllra sheer Support pantytioae Regular panty, demi-toe Room·aHhe·tOP, demHoe Gtvenchye Body Smoothers Regular panty, demi-toe, sheer support All sheer, sandaltoot. sheer support Sheer stockings and knee hl's Agilon9 nylon stretch stocking, demi·toe Knee hi, sandalfoot 2.50 2.50 2.50 $3 250 $3 5.95. $5 $5 3.50 $3 4.95 5.95 5.95 5.95 $2 1.25 $2 $2 $2 2.40 $2 2.40 4.75 3.95 3,95 2.80 2.40 3.95 4.75 .C.75 4.75 1.65 $1 se $6 $6 7.20 $6 7.20 14.25 11.85 11.85 8.40 7.20 4.95 $3 For tho!'e who wou ld hk~ additional information. o ~eries of fr~. ont hour, or1enlallon lt!Ctureio ha vu been scheduled. Th c~c sp<'d ol rrrr on l' hour IN'tur«>~ will ~ heltf at the /ullnl\'lnlf llmt!. Thurs , & t-'rt . St•pl. aO. & <kt J. ul 6 30 PM. &830 PM.: Sat . Oet. 2 Jt 10:30 AM. & 1.30 P ;\f , Mon . Tue., • & \\\'<! , Oet. 4, 5, 6 Jl 6:30 l'.M. & R 30 P ~I. Thr nho\0 (' meetings \\ill be held nt ln 1n<' llo't '1otor llntd. 1717 t-:J,I U) c.>r IM . In 1n1• I Jh l I Thi. l•\I\ off 01.'\\ 1m11 1·n·t•\\.1y :! c'1ls 1-:.1,l or San 111!'1!0 1-'r l\'VI. ... ~ . m. Daily . ------------------------------~---:-----------------~~--~--------------------------------------~' Mon.· Fri •• 10 em.Q:OO pm; Sat .. 10 em-6 pm; Sun., 12 noon to 6 pm Bullock's La Habra. Beach & Imperial, La Habra,6~2011 \: L------------------------------------+-----------------~ >: : ' • -.. --- ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Sad Fate for Pets Last year, 22.SOS does and 17,430 cats -m ore ~ 100 a dny -died 1n aeeompress loo chambers at the Orange County animal shelter. Nationwide estimates are that 13.S .mllUon unwant~ pets a.re ddtroyed noually. Animal control COl5ta $1.8milUon. a year in Oran1e County alone, and thenatlon'1figure18 staggeri~g. ' Tbc c ause is unchecked pet !)>Ami.Qi and breed-(tn.a by owners who don't «re or can't afford lo have their pets surg.iceneutered. Humane groups are working on the em. cou.nty animal control of- ficers do their at a thankless job and some veterinarians now provide low-cost neutering sur· gery. But their elforts areo't making much of a dent in the senseless pet slaughte-r. Veterinarians, humane and government groups eed to get together, coordinate efforts, promote .re- search into simpler pet birth control techniques and perhaps arrange free or low-cost neuter services. ~ Perhaps some public funds could be used and olunteers could help get the word out. As it is, the roble m costs taxpayers money and results so far are he s ad killing of pets that never asked to be born. J CalTrans Bankroll ~ F or months now we 't>e been hearing that the alifo rnia Department of Trans portation (CalTrans) practically out oC rnooey and just can't afford to un· ,dertake proposed highway projects. : Last week, the state Highway Commission found :quite a bit or money-about $309 million in state funds )and anothe r $258 in federa l highway money !earmarked for cities and counties, UratCa!Trans has been squirreling away, along with its current cash ibalance or about $200 million. Since h er appointment by O<>v. Brown, Ms. Gian· turco has bee n diligently cxecutina the Brown d- nunistration policy of cutting back on Cali!orula's freeway sye;tem . While there us something to be said (or putlinJ the brakes on excessive new highway buildina. the ell· cusc that there just asn 't anr money to pay for com- pleUon or half.(uusbed projects apparently doesn't hold w3tcr. Ms. Gianturco m ay be nn efficient bureaucrat but the crrorts or her department lo date-notably the ill· fated Diamond Lane boondoggle -ha ve hardly ln- spired conladcnce m her ubitily to comprehend the practicalities of transportation needs. lt was time for the Highway Commission to speak up. Empire Building? Directors of the League of California Cities have d ecided the league should own its own building in Sacramento. Their decision was touched orr by tbe upcoming December. 1978, expiration of the lease covering pre- sent 6,JOO.square.foot league headquarters. The directors last November bought a $130,000 s ite for the proposed building. Now, they want Orange County's 26 cities to collectively contribute between $170,000 a nd $190 ,000 to a building fund. The plan is to erect a 35,S48·square·foot headquarters at an estimal·. ed cost of $1.35 million. That's nonsense. The League of Cala fo rn1a Cities 1s a quasi- governmental organization designed to give city in- terests a collective voice in matters affecting their in· terests. f And the Highway Commission, commendably, hold CalTrans Director Adriana Gianlurco to cut the 'rpurse strings and add the "found " millions to hf2' de· ,partment's propos.ed six-year road program. And there is no reason for the league to become so institutionalized that taxes paid to support city gov- ernments should be used to build a massive head- quarters in Sacramento. It begins to sound like empire building. '1 have a marvelous ma ·ne thal takes a simple thing and ·makes it complicated unintelligible. I call it Congress.' !Lessons Wilt A11yo1ae l/1adersta1 ' !From a I Dear Gloomy Gu New Tax Bill Spells onfusion I Handicap !(-~-Y-D_N_E_Y_H_A_Rll_IS-) • . I 1t v. as three months before J was out of a cast and sUna and I abk to use my right arm again , without support. Here are some of the things I learned during th al pc n od ' There a r e many more ih andicapped people walking around the :s treets than jw c e v e r .notice u n t il '" e be com 1· one of them Carter's unfortunate Playboy interview proves the adage once more : I le that lies with the dogs, riseth with fleas G H . Oteemy Gvt com,,,'"".,.. '"~•Htd tJy rt•d•n •ftd do,.., rn<•''"'''' rtflR l I,..,. ~ .. W\ •' "'• ~ .. , ... ,., \.tf'O ·~ pet '"" te Gf.o"' r Gvt. O•tlf Ptlcft car to another with safety, com fort and assurance.} -Mott people hove kind in· atincta (once they are aroused from their normal s piritual torpor) but don't . really know how to express them adequately. without injecting excessive pity, anxiety, condescension, or a hollow heartin ess. This is primarily a failure in com· municative skills, not a defect. in sympathy. \The tendency •or the hale 1s ·to turn awilV : from the un· ·fit, and s imp· : l Y n o l l o -GENUINE HUMOR is the : notice they arc there. rarest quality a handicapped or ! -The normal world is con· injured person encounters: :structcd with innumerable ob-usually, alleged humor takes the ;stacles to the handicapped that form of ''Did your wife hit you?" iq,re not seen or recognized by or ''l'd like to see the other guy," lplanners. architects. deeorators, or "What were you chasing :designers. or engineers. after?" and similar pallid jests • one get.a alck of parrying by thu J -TJIERF. ARE too many firstweek. -steps lhal could and &hould be -wamng to be seen tn 3 : ramps; too many cf.al"' made so hospllal clinic reduces everyone ;low that anyone handicapped to the lowest common d e· WASHINGTON Rarely does a candidate get a chance to re· deem a campail(n pledge before he's been elected to office Jam· my Carter has had one. He might have shown he bas the leadership quahlles he 1nsistA his opponent lacks by demanding lhal Jerry Ford veto the tax bill. That would b e a n unus ua l thing for a DemO<'ratic candidate to do to a DemO<'ralic·controlled Conl(ress. but party orthodoxy won't get hi m elected a nyway. The night Carll'r tol d tht• DemO<'rats he was accepting their nomma· tion, he also said to them that the tax syst e m w as "a disgrace t o t he hum a n race." Well. his part y's congressional ( VON HOFFMAN ) against the rich, however. won't bring in enough money lo lower anybody else's taxes . The importance or loophole closings is symbolic. Attaining the symbol. however, ought not be confused with tax reform. Reform begins with simplifica- tion. the ehmlnaUon or at least the draconian simplification af the deduction system, but that means loopholes for m.iddle·class tupayers would vanish along with those for the rich. The tax rate for everyone would rau . computing your tu liability would lake 15 minutes, but gone would be the government sub- s id ies to the middle class. Instead of allowing working parents to deduct day-care ex· penses, Congress would have to go about the matter in a more conspicuous and vlsible fashion by appropriating money for this purpose. YEAR after year, there would probably be debates about such lhinas as child care subsidies. but they wouldn't be the automatic, seldom.examined things they are when subsidies are handed out by the stealth or taic deductions. Carter has .said that one of lhe cha to introduce into th emment is ·'zero· ing," that ls, a edure by which even reques for refund· mg of ongoing acti ·ea must be j ustified every ye as though they were new and~med. By appr opria g money directly to certain payers via an infinite number specialized deductions whic re hidden from the public by their complexity. billio1 are spent wilboul any r eview( their effec· liveness whalsoevt"lbe invest· ment lait credit one such mechanis m which been used for years . SINCE JTS ince;on in 1962. bilUons of other e taxable money has stayed bands or businessmen wh vested in new equipment an educted its cost against their l bill. Carter himself has used of the credit in hi turns. The l'eason fo which last year a appropriation or 7 to buy new macbin forplivate enterprise, ls lha 's supposed to stimulate busin • put people back to work and Ip us out of the recession. The is no data -- none -showing investment tax credit does y of these things. There is s c reason to think that it may encourage busi· ness t.o buy new machinery bul not soon enough t.o help in the re· cession. But short·lerm or long.term, is it beneficial to have executives making investment decisions on the bas is oC tax advantages? Shouldn't the only criterion for a business buying a new piece of equipment be its profitability? A businessman doesn't need a lax incentive to buy machinery that'll make him a prom. Jr the tax laws are used lo manipulate him into doing what would otherwise be unprofitable, we're storing up trauble for ourselves. We're Juring concerns t.o become permanently dependent on the state and we're diverting invest- ment money away from its most profitable and therefore pre· sum ably its most productive use. Not all government money should be spent on that which is most efficient. It's not efficient t.o save the owls and the egrets, nor t.o plant shrubs in the parks, nor b1.ty art for public buildings, but it Is good. The same cannot be s a1d for tax laws whlch result in the purchase or unneeded, un- wanted, inefficient capital in· vestment. As lhe decades go by, all we wio for ourselves is the in· flationary, low productivity we associate w Hh a country like F.ngWid. : <'annol lov. er or ra\.se himself nominator of humanity, and re- •without help, andloo manydoors lnforcu my earlier comment contingent , aide d b y th«" Republicans, have disgraced themselves and the race again with a l,500·page tax bill of such opaque complexity that neither grown.up adults nor economists can understand it. Mill.Jons of taxpayers won't be able to un· derstand it either as they con- tinue to find out they can 'l com- pute tbell' own taxes. • fine state of a!talrs since faJlure to do IH> properly can result in fmes, con- fiscation or property and bankruptcy. J that are am possible to ol)en 11 you that all medical students be com· :bavc• an inJured arm or leg. pelted to submit to this coodition THE LAW 11 supposed to ' The instrument panels on ~fore granted a license to play tiahten some loopholes by whk h Dollars fo the PLO ll automobalc·s are arranged (or God. thwielhwetalthY: aretb gettinf .. g ahway ,their dubiouscstheticappeal,not ou paying eir air s are. WASHINGTON -The l by Jog1e, convenierK'e, common -THE MOST time-worn The knowledge that some Palestine Liberation Organba· • llensc or case or use. <Ono un· clichc of all has lu ted so long mlllJonairea don't. pay taxes, tion ls raisl111 funds ln the United 1 iformitv that !'ihould be imposed becauae jl 1s perfectly true -when office workers surrender 30 States tor Jl& cuerrtlla activities. 1 upon .ill auto makers ls lh plac· thnt you never appreciate your percent of their wages to the gov-On at least one occulon, money 1,. tn R o r t n ll tr um eotatlon in fitn ess until you Jose u .. and tbal ernment, Is demoralizing and has beeu routed throuih the sympatbt1eTtln t country have uientat•el orrnnRe ment on evt ry you ure never :so badly of{ that prejudicial to the equitable ad-PLO's Pttmanent Observer PQSL been depo1lted PLO account •make nnd modt>I, so that the you can't look oround and aeo miniatraUon of the Jaws. By all at the United N'atlt>m. ove.rseu. The ac ~la used to •motorist ~ould switcb lrom ooo someone worse oct. estimates c losing loopholes The fa.tnda colle~ Crom PLO fioanco PLO o tdiotts, pre· ' sumably lncluarn1.e1'l'Ol'tstra1d.<J 1 ~~~~ 1 A Frenchman's F'!1vorite Topic .~¥~~ 1 You cannot know France Ol' A , • And he added: ··It 11 clear that caJI 11 la ibonllo. The ED&UP call :1;!-1~f tra lJ'rencbman ror long wtthout CHARLES the accuution1heaped11p0a the It Uw ~ •• We Amerl~ are u 1 UI J> 'lbearin1 about the crisis or the McCABE Uver are unfounded. lo the ftnt mott forthrtght ~t aJJ. HtlllflOWr. tJ~tfice ;b IJver -cril• u fow. Tbeft ts no plaee the ~ver crtsts 1t never ltabeautiful and explicit term. by Jicob El-0 I subject that ao endltnly OC· mentioned in any medical texts. u j cupies the attentl~ and the con· 1'bese •Jmpt.oms .,.. often ac· Jo the second place a ayatematic TBl8 MALADY, however, tt la ~::::~at:er t J ~enatlon of the frMlchman, 1)0(. companied by diRomrort or pain look at the pcopJe clalmtni liver called, la ju.at another name for • 0 •~en the glories 'blifapoteoear onlbefiibtaldeoUbebody.The criaea turns up no malady ctut.tonylnlbematterolloodor ~o~l~lt~.ee l {J)e Gaulle, or even Jo~1tseW. • crisls can last from 8 few hours what.oeve.-. In the third place drink. We drink and eat. more r A. i The IJver ts to the Ften.cb busJ-to two or three days. Women are· people having real liver pro-than out system tan aatmUate. . It reJates la neuman what lbe heart 11 to hla just 88 suacepUble to it u men. bJema are never plarued by the The unaHknilated put nows ruans had collec l A m e rl c a n a 7 m p lo m s pre v lo u • I y throulh the •1•tem u a kind oC El-Oubedl sald ' t t. 'l1D: CJUSIS of the liver so det«ibed." poiJOD. ..PLO nation rc-oun erpar ~· Ou~'scodcn •-the source «tipped lb• attention of the __,. -ENCll .. --idely __ ,. Tbe French arenctabouttoad· 1 'Ab Kh led I d pt8cliCally ...:;;:. trench that A feW years back a UC. .. a _." WI aIJU nllf. that they are I greedy pee)-!'I' U a • all physical ~ tbeysetupanA1sociaticnfort.be mlst.al:enlyknownaslogicalpeo. pie. The grand talk about the distress, and Study or the Llvel'. l>~tors pie. U you think the observations crisis ol the liver wW contlnue, "WE ROPE • constant ~· _.. representln1 tbil association ol Dr. Bebbamou are goin& t.o uitmustcontlnu~. toworkforour thrut to life held 8 press coaferenoe to dis-make any difference in their way revoluUonary v lit.self. cuss their wor.t. They said they oltbi~lnl about tb1eirUVi1ers.kyou Fr~._tbole o 1 f us who are not Oubedl. He no would be wortmf 00 ipacb serious are oumoat 1ure Y m 1ta en. ~. there 1 a moral, albeit a nians' money Vichy and Ubwyet a.t Vital ~tif. ~1"' 'I'here are m•ths that are 1Uit1t one, to all thla.1be French over to hlm by Purier water rt.os\a.ialbtGDa, aDd~mlll-J a~ notoriomly the rudest people in New York, ve Imbibed • &In. neceuary to santval. 'nere are OD ea.rt.b, especially to people . ~ the mUllons of battles In the But they wdald not be workinc ~ao~~~r:~t :~ wbo are not Fracb.. 'Jbt nen Ou~ulb=kn l belSef that these J>(Mtioos have a 00 the crf.lt de fot.. time you want aomd.blna from a St.ates and that l4irect and lnvlaorattni line to the For, said the doctors. the liver YlnJ. French.man, oT 1 Fhmch.oman, ver. No less than 300 ~medJea crt.sl.s ilmpty does oat extst. The Jt ls Important to the Ftench just make cluck:in1 nolses, point ~::i~~al~~~~ 0 are sold In pbarmlde.s few Just. director of the new utOC:iation. that they dl1nily the hangover to where you tblnk YoQr liver tbi.a channel. liver. at • cost ot millions of J)f. Jean·Pterre Benbunou. said wttb a stately honorific. Ex· ml&hl ~and murmur the magic francs. of the crisla: ''lt does not exist coaJve lndul1eoce ln ricb food phrase: "criae de fate.." Md Pf'O-funds. • A crbis of the llfft typically •ft.1'Wbue else in the world. and Yinoua llqwdJ produces the pan 7ounelt for• Y9'ba1 NL•· We pointe ~ in the mondna wtth a ~etJOl>ethinkslbehendlh•ve same aymptoma u the cJ1a1I of 611rL .Before 10U let nay; you Oubed!'a lctlc headache, a pasty tong:. 'Wet')' bad llven. wen. tt ls a thell•erin all cult.ma. The Mex· may eTeo fel a drink oa &he the PLO'• U ...-a and ptrbaps YOml • myt!i.•' • kao1 call ltlo.CT'llda.. Tbeltall~ ~ tiaauy. Tarui ---- the Vlril· $4 ,064, which d ao into the chest." El· e, bytbewl\f, out that El· as written on Nations &ta-n rcca11ed that the Virginians had delivered Ute $4,084 check to him, and that hu had forwarded it to El·Oubcdi. "We were just. a pigeon drop," he said. ALTHOUGlt Tara%f admlttod the fund drive reached Into many 8tates, ho said money for tho PLO was scarce. "When 1 think about tho bUUons aomg to oU!el" places!'' he explu1ncd. lie al· Juded to the massive fund·railllng efforts In behalf of lsra"I. .Footnote : The PLO i11 re• gl.stered wtth the J usUce Depnrt· ment. at a rorelan agent, but only for 4'lnfonn.atlon nctlvilles," not ru.nd eolleeUnl(. There I.a no re· aiat.ratlon tor t:l·Oubcdl. Ott ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lfobnr N. Wttd. Publl4htr TllorntU K,,v1.1. 1-:ditor llorboro KtMlnr>i. F.duonal {Jog~ J.:d1t<rr Th~ tdltorl1I p&ge oC the" Oaily Pilot 11C'C'k11 to inform 11nit irtlmulatt' t <'lld<'r" by tJN~('f)tln~ on thi• pflftt' davt'r~c <'ommentary on to'pi(IJ or lnl('rrst by ayndlcat· ~ coeumnlsh and car1oonlr.L~. by provldlnlt 9 forum tor rt'A<lera• vie'<' s and by pre1enUna lhll' n~"Wllp1per'1 opinion• and ldeu oo t'Urrcnt topics. The editorial 09inlon." aC the OaJly Ptlot ll~Or onty In the editorial column at I.ho top or the paac. Opinions ex· prf1!ll<'d by tho <'O\umnl11ll and cartoonl1t1 and lett~r writ«t are their own 1nd no •ndonemcnt of UK-fr "'.,_.. hy tho DaUy fUoc. shou\d ~ inferr4'd. • Thursday, Sept. 30, 1976 .. ,. ........... RRST LADY BLOCKS FOR WOULD-BE FOOTBALLER Erfn Hfbbard Tried to Join Boys• Team Don't Punt, Mrs.Ford Tells Girl Gridder MILWAUKEE tAP1 -"Someday the phrase, 'YOU can't do it because you arc a girl' will be JU.~t as outdated as the hoop skirts women used to wear " First Lady Betty Ford said in a letter to a 13-year-old M1l'4 auk~ girl who wanted to play football on a boys' team. Erin Hibbard had written to Mrs. fo'ord about her wish to play football. saying, "Garis in Milwaukee are not JUst good for knitting and rolling bandages." BUT BY THE TIME SHE received her reply from lbe Presi- dent's wife. Erin had decided lo try out for the ba:.ketball team tn· l>lead -she's already played bascball '41th the boys. "You sound like a deter mined and thoughtful girl and I hope you get to play football," Mrs. Ford wrote ··vou will be Interested to know that I played footbaJI when I was a young girl. We had a girls' team and quite often beat the boys." THE BAY \'IEW REOCATS JN the Athletes for Youth football league agreed to nllow Enn to try out shortly ~ft.er she sent her let- ter and her mother complained to the American Civil Liberties Union But team offlc1als emphasized they really did not approve or lhe idea. Erin"s mother. Diane Silva, s:ud she Ustased to the officials' arguments. eventually ngreed wilh t)lent and cpnvinc~d Erin that , rootballwasn'tthesportforher. "~ •.J. . .·. • i Roaches, Asthma Linked C HICAGO CAP ) Cockroacbe1 may be lbe un· 1uapected cause of man)' cu~ ol asthma, especially amoq the urban poor. a Chlcqo ~edlcal researcher says. The resear c he r , Or. Benn Kang, ha• found that • hi1h percenta1e of asthmatic patient.a are aUer1k to cockroaches. ONLY. &ELATIVELY recently have cockroaches been suspect- ed to be a cause of asthma, and Dr Kang said many doctors would fail to recognize these in- seda as a cause . The asthmatic patient who hves in a place Wested with cockroaches will have repeated attacks of asthma, she Sa.Jd. Jn a report in the JoumaJ of Al· lttgy and Climcal Immunology. she sug gested that after cockroaches die and disinte- grate. they become part or lhe house dust which is tnhaJed. This, then, is the method by which the insects are thought to cause Bl>lhmatic attacks. DR. KANG SAID 1n an in- terview that pre\'1ous studies have shown that patients from overcrowded Ii v ang conditions have a much higher frequency or allergtc reactions to cockroach denvatives in skin tests than do those from amuent suburb:.. She reported that when, in her experimental study. 22 patients suffenng from asthma inhaled cockroach derivatives. 16 or them had asthmatic seizures . And 13 of the 16 had delayed as well as immediate attacks Dr Kang s aid she smcc has in- creased her study to include 60 patients, and tbal the results were the same. SHE IS GIVING pallents de- sensitization treatments to eliminate or reduce lhc allergic reaction to cockroaches. This treatment is similar to ragweed and other dcsens1Uznllon treat men ts. Jn this treatment, the patient 1s g1ven small doses of the sub shlnce he or she is allergic to ahd the dosage Is increased gradual- ly wlth the obje~t of making the patient tnore tetilltanl to it . 'flrtiltr1 1i11111t1 fl)!I ( C /I) ~flt't Dll)Ntf /. ,.ir JJ;,,, !t'id 11!1/t. . . / i:_~ , ( lljll.f 11111 A IN/11/tllllf ~hift ( 1t1t1IN I /Jj-w.14 1#1 IJ!J Stoo b~of IOus Apple-Cinnamon PBJtry e • tollee At the aamo 11me, get tllllC f-Wtiat 11 's like to save ate truly~frendly savings and loan. Marlnera S.vlng1 le dedicated to pet'tonaJ atten11on You·11 notice I\ Whet'I YoU f1rst 1tep into our lobby Evorythlng Is designed for your oonven- ience. Including our many tree services and eapeclally our high 1nterea1 MVlnO• llCOOunts. We pey fllltitl'~ any t>aok an1cni,.,..M~1*i by an aganc:Mdmsnml!al governmen1 _ ....... v .. ~ ... Ut\\'¥11-:-"P ... .,., ..... +\.~ -·-~C....t•t ·o.:~o.n..._ 11 .. ,-.; ....,., l--"......._-',..,.,,. .... 1'00...,.....•ff·~ t1JC .... ,. ' "-----!~!-----' ) While you're enjoying e complimentary putry 1tnd the new aurroundlnga, be aure to astt our friendly 1t1ff about our m11ny frM aervlcel ... Free Checking 1t a major benk, Safe Oepoelt Box•. Money Orclel"a. Photocopying, Trus1 Deed Note Collecilon. Check+Month, Travetera Chectca end more. ~~(mt/ No bank°' savings and !OM pays hlQher lnter•t than Matinera. That meens a 7.75% certificate equals 8.08% annually when Interest la left to accumulate. We have many 01her NVlnga plans to flt your needs, too. A9't about "IRA, the lndlVldual retirement account tMt Mlpe rou eave tax doll.,.• and prep#t for Your ftJ1ure financial aecurlty . and KEOGH, the tax...vtnoa plan fOI' the eelf-4tl'Tlplay9d. Open Saturday, October 9th 1 9 a.m.-1 p.m . DAILY PILOT n Occurrence _ ___,, at SOUTH COAST PltlZLl WILLIAM ERNEST UOWN STATIONERS Piesen1 yOJ golfer with a pen set 1nlood Wllh l'lordWood Of P'eciOUS stones -lr0f"\SJ600 540-220S A i-eel< wedge Sllf"()uelle Wtlh IOdv like slylel uoov 52500 Cciol s bloc~. navv comef ....._ Sizes 5 to 10 AA & B ""'-......_ 540-11791 PAGEBOY DECORATOR LINE , Meow just one },_.p:·~~~ llemlrom f ~ cu eieQOnl n • ' 1f1 " ot white .c , .. I ;J"' C8'omlC5 tff 1' ' " from Polorort I , ' <"11C: { ' :, -~)fl~ ,,,.,.;;;; ~1'-- HICKORY FARMS OF OHIO 8'Q Born Cl"teddor oged~ond 'tt>wv;Jv unt~ 1rs full flovored 1"901 IOf COOl<tng a snockr.g ~· ROOTEN 'S LUGGAGE Tho"Out Tolur-.c:h .. ToteS100 540-3110 These South Coast Plaza st0<es represent orly o smdl selection ot the 160 stores in "Collt0<oo's Most Important Shopping Center ·· WtTSEAl Tune Set Suede~ tie fTont S60 Blodceowl tU1tleneck Sll C~S6. ~2332 O.J.' SOUND INVESlMENT N<G-140 $18180 Heodpto ies $.34 95 Suoet ligl\IWelQhl heodphones o.i1omo1ocotv ~~t 10 vcu head fvt ovnomc ronge 561672 GOLDEN NEEDLE FAHtC.S CALIFORNIA'S MOST IMPORTANT Sf10PPING CENTER ... 5~b~Co~?lua WUTfN'S Ptestige Prints Quoily GYoronleC!ld love 'emorleove 'em - 919.3373 PLAZA CUTURY apt Poper(:uttef tha1 ctps CCIUPOf'I, ortiolet. recipe$_ foster. sot•, neater than scissors 98& 549-3932 COMPANY'S COMING A set of 6 French mode car.ope plates for vou Cheese ond wtne parties. S20 00 ~2!18 SNOWOEN·MIZE Newt Come visit 0$1odes' tennis sectlol\ Feof\xingo tUlllneot ~ ladles• IOPS. lhortt, skirts. snoes. &d()..4n7 THE STAIRCASE Flee>-Fieel Ourlfe-llke kittens, SC\,Jlpf\Jfed In stone. $17 50 54~7118 TOY CENTER f~ l(MWJI ()ogslet COtlllGrts 1nro a sptnl CO! Reg SllM No>.vSOM ~6383 THE HOTEL ClofhlrO Ftrwry l he velour st'« ta lor fol ~ )utt arrived in o KJlrbow ot cobl $2400-$24~ ~75 • -'--- A • DAIL y PILOT Thu~ar September 30. 1976 ( Cot a problem? Then writ<:' to Pat Dunn Pat w1U cut red tape, c1ettmg tilt• ansu n s CJnd action you need tu :1011.e mtqu1t1e .. 111 yoc emment arid bus1· ' ness. Mail yuur qut>slu>rl.f to /'at Dunn At Your Servk1.'. Oranqf' Coast Vcul11 J,1lot, P.O. Bo.r 1560, 1 Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Jriclude yqur teltphorut number. The column appears daily ezcept SaluTday:r. Littered Wid a Refund Oller•'! DEAR PAT: I bought a half dozen cans of "9 Lives Sort Moist Cat Food" ~ause of the "JS cents refund offer ins1dc" notice on the can. When I ex· amlned this so.called refund otrer, l learned that only one per family could be claimed. 1 don't think this Is fair because I would not have bought so many cans had I known lhat only one refund cowd be ob- · tained. A.G .. Laguna Hills A• a renlt of the Jawsutt filed by tbc Stal~ At- fensey General ud the Los Angeles City AUorney, 1kar·Klst, Inc. bas agreed lo refo.nd purchasers lS hnta for each can o( '"t Llves Soft Moist Cat Food," J.rllkb stated on U1e can: "35 cents rtfud offer ln· iilde." • According w the complaint, Star-KJst conduct· =a promoUonal campaign for the product, witb outside label 1tating that there was a "35 cnt and offer lnslde." 1be suJt alleges that tbls ~resentatlon was mbleadl.ng because it waB not ~losed that the offer was UmJled to one 3S cent re-timd per famlJy. ~ Jn a stipulated j&adgment (agreed to by the ~tes witbout adm.WJoo of wrongdoing), Star· pt arrffd to HDd pG(>t cards lo eacb perlOD wbo ~•P*ed to redeem the coupons, wbkb aotlfy &he .eutomer of bis right loobtaln a refund for each caa rrc1tased. Star-Kist also agreed to request that ~la retailer place slpis oa ~tore shelves notifying JUtOmers of their right lo obtain refunds for each ~purchased. ·aan k 1' Take11 Info ,\c•(•ount DEAR PAT: I have several savings accounts, ooe at a local bank and three others at separate ,branches or another bank. Arc the accounts l keep at cti!fcrent banks insured .!.cparalely, and how about those at the same bank? I'd also like to know who }lays for the msurancccovcrag<.•on deposits. . W .T .• Laguna Beach . Accounts you keep at different banks are insured ~aratefy. But if you keep separate accounts at )oeparate branches of one bank, aU Of the~e are COD· ~dered as a single bank for the purpose of bank de· J>OSit lnsuranct>. Tbe Federal Deposit Insurance Co.rp. m t>mber·bankspayforthelosuraocecoverage <>I depos its through assessments on them amounting to roughly l /30tb of 1 percent of \heir total dt"poslts. 'For Insurance or deposits lo their lnstitutlons. UY· lngs and loan a!lllodalions pay higjler a:,se~smcnts. G r aduate# i\'o t S o lla ppy DEAR PAT: You bad a rttcnt AYS item that f:a.id marriage s uccess is statistic ally related to one's level of education -·the mcm? education, the better the marriage stability. Does the same pnnciple of •·Ute more the better" apply to amount of education nndjobsatisfact1on ! E.R., Coronadel Mar , No, U dot"s not. Nine natlonaJ surveys of the work force conduc tt>d bt.-tween 196? and 1973 were analyzff by r est>archers at the ln~tltule for Social ltesearch at the University of Michigan. They found lhat job satisfaction did not Increase with eacb suc· heeling year of education. One reason cited for tbls ls. that too many people have too much education for lbe jobs tbey are doing. Keep ln mind that statistical stadles usually seek to ''prove'' a point, rather than to find an objective answer. If you'd go by these two fiUtveys, ll would appear tbat you could prepare ex· lenslvely for your career, l(et married and Uve hap· )>Dy after while you go oU lo work in misery, or be a JDateless dropout, happy in your work. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OAllY e lOVl.U. ATTOllHIY 0110. .. "....t ..... ,__. ... ,~.CA 91.U .ofl(l6.1~ PvbH•~ Ot•n..-(O.•I 0.lly PIW. 5rot •• I! ll) """ °'' ' '"• ,.., ,. Costa Mesa Rotary Club GARAGE-SIDEWALK SALE! Saturday, Oc~r 2 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CORNER OF 16th &·ORANGE M9seC...._.~._ COSTA MESA BARGAINS GALORE! Furniture, Clothing, . Appliances, Book_\ Sporting Goods, Toys, You-Name-It! Proceeds to Hew bor Area Youth and Community Prof.c:ts Suit Asks Killer F a.cing Harrison Gas Chamber Job Halt LOS ANG Et.ES (AP) -Former Bealle Geor1e Harr11on baa ~ aued Cor $10 m1Woll by A& M R~rds. · The Superior Court . auit also seek.a to dls· aolve tbe Dark Hone re- cord company wblcll Harrison founded. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Al-2and.ro Alve, ZS, bu been sentenced to die ln the 1as chamber at Sall Qu.enUn fort wo ltnllo ldlll.np. Al\er tho jury-ordered sentence was lmPC>Mcf, Alve told Superior Court Judae WHllum T. Low: "Jt ii not hard ror me lo aeo why tbere la so much vloleaco ln t.bia country. The real criminals ln tbla cue bav. been my JOO&es." Low replied Wednesday that the j~ry of ellbt 1t0men and Cour men who convicted Alve on two counta ot murder, deciding later on the death peaa(,. t,, acted fairly acc<>tdins to the e vidence. Alve, a busboy born ln Los Angeles, was con- .tcted tn Jwy of murdering Gary Dores, H, bantnder ln a tavern belne robbed Oct. 3, and J . R. Howard, 48, an auditor stabbed lo dealh dW"Ulg a ~ ln his home Nov. 9. • THE CIVIL complaint also seeks injunctions lo pr~vent Harrison cw b1I business manacer, Denis O'Brien. from destroy· ------------------- ing any records of tbe partnership betwee11 Dark Horse and A & M. It also seeks to prevent the ex-Beatie from performing for any re- cord company other than A & M until the civil ac• lion is resolved. Tuning (Jp THE SUIT cbarfes that Harrison reneged on n M. a y l S • 1 9 7 ~ partnership agreement which called for him lo record four solo albums. It also said A & M ageed to absorb an~ losses generated bt Dart Horse during the five. year partnership. Mike Sullens and dad, Walt, rehearse for talent show which will be presented as part of second annual Shepherd of the Hills Coun- ~ Fair beginning at 11 a .m. Saturday at church on Niguel Road Just south of Crown Valley Parkway. Community residents are in- vited to enjoy carnival games, country chicken dinner, auction and country store as well as talent show. Further information may be obtained by caJling 7684965. · Everyone 1hop1 Dlm•·A·LI,.... Saturdaya, In the DAILY PILOT A & M a ttorney Howard Smith saJd Har- rison has refused to pay Sl million advanced to Dark Horse against royaJlies lo be earned by Harrison. Executive Olflc,,s: 7812 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southern C4//101nia Region.ti Ollices: 414'-0 l ong Beach Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90607 • 8955 Valley View Sr .. Buena Park, CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd., Carson, CA 90746 1001 E. Imperial Hwy .. La Hobrn, CA 90631 1095 lmne Blvd., Tustin, CA 92680 235 N. Citrus Ave., West Covina. CA 91793 f \Ilk\~ MONDAYS PJCIEJ" in the DAILY PILOT ·who can afford a ·new kitchen? You! Have you shied away from remodeling your kitchen because of today's high prices? Now there's an alternative- prefinished modular cabinets. You put together the pieces you need to flt your kitchen dimensions and your personal needs. The result is a custom kitchen at do-it-yourself costs. In fact, most people have been able to redo their kitch- en for under $1,500. We'll help you lay out your kitchen cabinets for no charge. Just bring in measurements of walls and areas from corners to windows. For starters. we offer complete 6' "Liberty" units. Unit includes 6' of bottom cabinets. two top cabinets and valance, one 6' stock Formica counter top, pressed steel dou- ble sink and rim, #211-010-585 deck faucet and 2 basket strainers. 6' LIBERTY STARTER UNIT, Reg 411.74 333.00 A five year bright Idea A meeaure of quality Might you need a mitre? Theso bulbs last 5 yenra under normal u1age and they come II\ 25, 40, 60, 75 or A 16 foot Stanley tape meaaure that r .. ~ a o/." wfde blnde and a power lock to hold tape at any desired length. Model ~PL-318. 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TICKET SALES A.llE reported brisk for four feature films to be .shown durin& the two-day festival that began Wednesday. It's part of a cultural program sponsored by the Casa Hispana de Bellas Artes, a local com- munity arts organization. ~· I Organuer Don Santina sald the festival also bu the more se.riowi objective or reminding filmgoers of Cisco's portrayal of a positive Latin character at a time when Hollywood seemed bent oo show· ing nonwhites as either dim· witted or wicked. '-rH'ERE WAS A TIJIE when Cisco was a Latin superhero. In some ways, maybe the past was more positive than the present," be said, adding that portray ala or .Mexican-Americans are Jess than inspirational now. Duncan Renaldo, who played the role on television aod in e!gbt films. is probably the best·known Cisco and will be a guest at the gathering. He is credited with up- grading The Kid's image alter producers got complaints from Latin-American countries that the character encouraeed a negative stereotype. Renaldo, who claims Spanish ancestry. fashioned the new Cfs. co after the classical character of Don Quixote and introduced Leo Carrillo as Pancho, bis version of Quixote's side-kick Sancho Panza. - TIIE ORIGINAL OSCO, a kind of ruthless cowpoke, was born In A~M ........ THE KID RETURNS Renaldo as Cisco a abort story written by 0 . Henry· in 1906. Two !>1lent films re· malned ra.ilhful to this version before "Old Arii.ona," the first outdoor sound mm. introduced Cisco as a kind or Old West Robin Hood. Warner Baxter woo an Academy Award in the role. Later Ciscos Included Cesar Romero, who starred in 1939-41, and Gilbert Roland, the only real .Mexican-Amencan to play the part. The Renaldo·Canillo team-up cooUnued for five filma and even· tually Jed to the loq-runniq TV series. The eerie. still ii beln1 re-run abroad and ln a few cities in the UoJted Si.tes. KENALDO, WHO DOUBLED as aasodate producer, bouta or the lack of violence.La the show's 1!i6 episodes. .. I shot f\lD.I out ol band.Its• handa, but I didn't bave t.o kill them," he said in an interview. Now 72 and unable to "leap on those horses like I used to," Renaldo shll makes an oc- cuional appearance as Cisco and continues lo receive ran mail from around the world. Leo Carrillo, famous for the "Ob. Pancho -Oh, Cisco" re- joinder, died in 1961.. Women Voters Set Luncheon The Capistrano Bay Area League of Women Voters wiU hold its major fund-raising event of the year Saturday with a com- bination luncheon, boutique and auction in San Juan Capistrano . Merchandise donated by local merchants will be sold at a 50 percent discount from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m . at the El Adobe Restaurant, 31891 Camino Capistrano. Tickets are SS.SO and include lunch. They are available from any League member or by call· ing Kay Walton, 496·9885, or Mary Carhart, 495-0627. Price Hike Asked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is ask· ing for a rate hike that would In· creue the average household's monthly natural gas bill by 11~ cents. 1977 Cougar XR· 7. Bold •• , strong ... aggressive' •.• more of a Cougar than we've ever unlro~ed before. And rcw there's spirited rcN oct10n for ·the Cat Set in 2·doors, 4-doors and sJnly new Cougar wagons. The incomparable re-N Continental Mork V. In • the tradition of excellence of the original Continental. Yet d1ffrrc•nt from every Mark that's come before it. The 1977 Lincoln Conlinc•ntol. Full siz e-, full luxu ry, for lfa" full driving rlcoc;ur1" or omp!r ".pace. con i!or t and superb hanrll1ng on the highway. Mme than cvPr the 1rod1tionol·si?e Lincoln Conlincnlol is a standard by whKh luxury cars ore judged. "-wry Cougar' Memxy Cougar' ~ Villager $88 YQCI' Uncoln Meraay~r's fine ocn for '77, at the sign of the cat. JOHNSON AND SON UNCOLN-MERCURY, INC. . 2626 HdlOl aVD. COSTA MBA. CALF. . Mission Viejo Meeting Set On Disorders A support frOUP for mothers ot children wltb learnln1 and behavior dlaorders will meet for the first Ume Friday from t : 30 to 11 30 a.m . ln Mlasioo Viejo. Since the session will take pla~ in a private home, interest· ed women must call the Women's· C~nter at Oranae Cou.st College for lbe addreH, accordiq to pro- gram official Patricia Leonard. The phone number is ~SSS7 and the center hours are t a.m. t.o 2 p.m. The free program is deslened to meet the needs of women struggling with the problems and emotions of parenting a child or chlldren with disorders tbat make learning and behavior dif. !icult. *--------- * Thund!)'. Septemb« 90. 1ml DAILY PILOT A 9 Irvine 3-2 Vote Commercial Permit Speed,. up Defeated A plan to speed commetcial permits ahead of r.sldenUal develop. mcnla bu been rejected~ a 3-2 vote by the Irvine Clly Council. Only Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor and Mary Ann Gaido voted In favor of the proposal, wbicb WC>Qld alve proceasin1 priority to com.· mercia!, industrial and moderate-income housla1 in Irvine. 1 The plan was sugsesled by former Planning Commission Chairman Bob Martin as a way ol belpln1 commercial erowlh catch up wlth resldenUal de- velopment ln Irvine. The current system la to pro- cess permits as they are re- ceived, re1ardless ol wbal type ol developments they~· . . Council members barely dis-SF Robber Slain cussed the motion and lhea lbe majority -councilmen John Burton, Ball Vatdoulls and Mayor David Stlls -voted to leave thinaa the way they are now. FIBI! SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - ·Police say a robber was &hot to death as he tried to hold up the Third Street Liquor &.ore wilh a foot·long knife. ~~.......;.....;.___,* * • * * -. . Preiidential *· * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ·aandbook. 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CA 028<11 (714) 998-e251 Michie! Schif«, Asst. V.P./Maoaget i132 Mimi A.,.,. at M9gn()lla A.vt., HuntlnQ1on Belch, CA 02648 (714) 982·2448 Robert N. Ewen, Asst. V.P./Mll\IOlt t:oo &lft. ... :00 p.m. Mon..111ur. • 10:00 a.a~ PAii. M • f'.IO 1.m.-2:00 p.111. lat. ** ***** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • 0 DAILY PILOT L /ti. Boyd MeXico Narc Perilous Joh Under I hf• h ('8d1n1? or ••Malrtmonl•1 Ml•fortune." our Love and War maan h:.i. Med the c~e of Oietf'r Schumann out of West Cermony . .t-fti. wife El/n<.'<111, 37. reportedly p1t'kl"d unmerc1fuJly <>n his privat~ secretiirie!>. Three or lhc·m, therefore. r~1gned JUSl lai.t year So he hired a male secretary. Hut that follow rell:i&ned, too. Elfrieda ran ore With hun. When a medieval craftsman fatled to pu)' his debts, hts <:rc<l.llors broke the stone on wh1eh he worked. whence comelh the phrase "'Mone broke.'' reportsourl..angu-.ge m;.in. H's said the m<>.'>t dangerouo; job in the world now 1' th.i.l <>f nart'OlJ1·, orr.cec 1n ;\1CXIC'C>. All l(Jads worldwide oritln.a!Ad in South America. LIQUOR Q. "Were there any women alcoholics 100 years ago when 1t was taboo for a woman to drink ln public?'' A. No doubt, no doubt Nof onJy did a considerable number dnnk liquor pnvately. but many put away su:able Candidate: 'Where's My Opponent?' B)' O.C. utJSTJNGS Ol 1111 0.llW Plltl •ktt Democrat Ron Cordova C'lalms there ls only ha.lf • ump•liO come 00 m Oranae CoWlty's 14th ~mbly 0111tnrt and he's runnlna it ms opponent, Republican Jim Slemou, "bu been in France ror nearly a month," Cordon told a. g11lberinf at Orllnge ~t CoJlcae this week, ad· ding· "Is thi:; arrog31l«, or sa calculated rbk lo wln by r en1 alnlng b 1dd~n trom public scrutiny!" CORDOVA. WHO ltt:FERS lo Slemons as •1lbe car dealer," bas rewut'd his challeo&e to the Republiun no man~ to debate him. The Orange Coast and Capistrano Bay Area chapters or the League of Women Voters are t rymg to arranje JU5l that, but ~hlDM 1s firm yet.A meet- 1ng lo work.out details is planned Friday. Cordova. a deputy Oran.ee County district al- OC Projects Rearranged toroe1 from El Toro, insLSt.s he ls the only candtdalt:• Those views, Luna~n uys, rnvor rt'du~·tnK th~ wbo ts "meeun1 tbe voters. taUdna about U'I t:s-aize or aov~rnmant a.ad Umiuna bl& spen1hnK aues. dcmonatrat.1111 tus desa.re and ablllty to servt-pollclt · mSacraraeoto. LabeUnr Hannaford as on~ who supports b11C 5J)elldlng. Luoiren wamt"d, "It the people don't •'WI'. CAH ONLY ASSUME thot the car deoltr vote lht'lr vl•wB In Novembttr, It will be.-a clt'ar has u m~b desire to atrVe us in Sacramento as bo glpal lo tho conc~'\lonal leodtr11blp to conUnue doea to nmpa~." buays. with laracr nnd larger dcnclts to tJUl>flOrl ('lul" Nf'Wport Beach's Slemon~ made few public •P-r~eral bureaucracy!' pearan~ prior to the JWH! pnmary eledlon, pre-• • • (errin1to1.nnuence voCers with <ln expensive, las\ 111E COMMl'ITEE fORMED to clet'l John minute mall campaign orchestrated by pro-Wyatt Judge In the West Or1n1e County Judicial f . lonal umpala:n adVtsOrs Arnold Forde and DI.strict ,plans a tuod raJ Lna dinner for the cnn· Wllliam Butcher dldale Saturday. Thole tactics won him a narrow victory over The dinner will be held at 9 30 p.m . at the~ Newport lhrbot" Area school trustee Marian Arntr ltan Legion Hall at 14582 BUt'h Blvd • Bergeson for the GOP nomination Ill Ute pr&-Mld;',,9: ~~~-is $l2.SO per person. 1'tckcL~ roay bl' dorninately Republican ,!~th.: obtained at Wyatt campaign h•adq\uarters, 7903.c DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN Mark Han-Wutmiruler Ave., Westnunstcr. or by callln& naford. who is .seeking re-election in the :Wtb dis-8111-4426, or 839·54'49. Seatinf is limited to 125 people, trlet, Introduced a resolution In the House this week and reservations are nccesaary. lh•t calls upon television network executives to Wyatt currently is ~ municipal court com- .. beed indications of a relatioru1hip between violent.· miaslooe.r and judgeprotcmpol'e Ln the west county ltlevision Pf'Oll'&mnung and real liCe violence. court. ..Though coexistence of these two trends -s11S· PUBUC N011CE taiat'Ct VlOlenee Oft television and increasing violent i----------cri01e -does not prove a dJrect relation between ••amouuusiNus •---,-,o-1t-1-ou-,-.-u-5-,,.-E-s_i __ th l •t d t · 'd liO b .. ,4ll1otfSTAtl!MflolT •;t.M• \TATUUMT e wo, a oes warran serious con,1 era n Y T11eto1-•nci11ttW111••c101ftG~• PtlBLlC NOTICE televuuon proarammers," Hannaford declared. n. '°'""""'0 "'"°" •s ~ ""'' B" KATHY CLANCY appropriated tbe $2 Hannaford emphas1~ed that he 1s not sugcest· .. HitT HP01tTHHOP ll01c.s ""'':! .. GO, m Wt>t 11111 "'t•• I b lli eed-"' to r 8rl~ot.S.m••n•,C.•I .,,CM 0Ylld•n<i E. Wile o. <o••• M·~ ~ .. 0t11WO~••rl''•••Ua.H l on n ~ pay or ing the Congress begin making demands on a"k•••• JoM woffm•"· un ._,, A $7.7 million list or the program. television programmers. M.tl"IOMI>< .s ... thn. C•• "1,.. !UO"M s.11 ..... 1100 ~II,., .. construction projects Wh1'le ._~~ resolUtion ~·ould not ha .. c th• force of "''-_._.., •• <-..c•ec1bv.., ,., •.~•m C.••na. Dl.S n ~ ct...,.due.I f"i' bu\.iN'\ '" <.OftCluc.tfd b't M ' • Orange County officials WHILE THE ap• law, Hannaford said it does give the House of """•'l'VJH011.,..,. div•-• hope lhe federal govern-. p---'ation is ex..,.,....,. Repr-entat1·ves oppo ... ··-:ty to express its concern n.i. 11•10"'""1 ..... "'"" w1•111"" c-... ~·111A" • vy• • !""'~ ,...,. • ...... u c.ou<>tY CH"'°' O<-Coumy ,_,Seo "''• ,,.,..,..,,, ,.. , 111...i ""'" ,._ ment wiJJ pay for was ap-soon, it isn't known over the effects of television violence, especially ~-1>. m.. eo-1v ci.o 04 Ort"Ql'I eow.iv ~· ' quanlllies ot alcohol in the vanous medlctn.al tonics. Lydla Pmkham 's Vegetable Compound and Hooker's Wigwam Tonic consisted of 20 percent alcohol, according lo the Massachuselt.8 State Boa.rd of HPaJth. And l>Ometh.1ng called Bower's proved Wednesday by whether Presid ent among children, and to urge voluntarv action by · -,_,"·"'• , • 'J ll'Ubll-~ ,.,.,, o.lly Pllol. fiUffS. county s upervisors. Gerald Ford wW sisn the television programmers. 5eot 30.•llCIO.:t 1, 101. ,.,. "" '" ""bl~ o'"'"" co.n1 o.11v "''°' Stomach Billers reportedly eont amed 4.2 percent alcohol. Numerous lad1<':-. "ho cr;,ved the oct'asional JUI! \Hill tht' patt-nt med1cmc roull' '\lut c•11•n man~ " nt'w:-.paix-r editor c<Jn tt'll , uu that one t1mt> of ) ear when the wire ma<'hJnt''i of lhc A.%0<'1atcd Press remain ab ... olutely :.ilt-ot r>unng the running of the Kcntuc·ky Ol·rby, 1l 1:. \n Okl.1hom.in '·"" reduntlan<'\ ... '" l'.tlthy dodur \difr,,,s mail 111 J. \1 llO IJ(i. I' r> 8'1r /SF,(}, Co~tu \lou 'l~oUi \ Deaths Elsewhere RO('ll EST t: H . '\l Y (AP I Marion H. fo'olsom, H:l, ~l·Crl'laro,. o( health, edUl'<•l1on and welfare from 1955 lo I~ u 11 d l' r P r 1· ' 1 d 1· n t F.isenh11wt:r, d1l•d T1w' .1 .... .JOllNSON ('ITY. ·1 .. x <AP I llondo ('roiKb, 60 . ..,l'lf proc laimed mayur of LuC'kl•nba<'h, the to" n Clf three wh<'r<' • e v 1• r v b o d v · s somebody,.-. d1<'d ~fon illy or a h1•art allark. U1ck,•nl>ach b<'camc na- t•on a 11 v kno"n la:-.t February" hl'n 1t wa:-. tht• Ml<' of a "nu v Cl'nt<'n · nlal .. 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WhOM' l'•l•·•·AVl•tt• f:IOUJ hatl bt•1•0 tu stuy rm , "'"'~'''·M v~~~T~~11 ,,..,""'••4• the bench for"" long a .. he -· ~ ,.,. ..... ,,.,., .,, o.-. ....,.~, Uved. died W l'rlnl•\ll,I\'. •• tt• • ... , .. ,,, "' "'"." ~ " .... tftv•nq l'n'\tMt n• M,, Y•v••" f ft1'\t t-'f\dlnl't ll 40 y1•ar cart·c·r ..... , V•.,..•lh ,, y,.,.,, "'"' u••' ... " MOJUrtst ~:;,:,~;,~::'~"~'~.';;~ ,•:;:;:.":~'04 PLEASANTON <Al'l -Ont• of the• 10 AlnmNl11 Coun1v .. twr1H "dt•ptltl<'S <'lt'a r(•cl of m IS<'ondurt andc1\.il r1~hlll v111liitlons '"tht' llNlll Pl10pl<'"' rark noUnl! '' d<'ad 11t {18. lie BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOM! Cornn.1 d••I M 11 ti I I '14'-0 Co.,111 M w,,1 '146 2424 B(LL BRO A OW AV'\ MORTUARY I IO Orn11<1w.1v t osr.1 M1••.a t>4,' H ·Cl M°cCORMICK MORTUARY l 1qun.1 1'1•.1, II 494 .<14 ~ ., S.1•) Ju.in l 1p1 .trann 49'> I 71ti PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARIC Cemerery M orluarv Chapel 3SOO PacthC V1f'W Dl'lve NewPOrt. Calllorn•ll 644-2700 PEEK fAMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME /HO ! 801~.l AvP iNeslmonsrer 893 -352!'> SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mein St Huntington Beach 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LA~ OUA W!STC&.IFF CHAPE\. Mortuery • • 646-4888 427 E 1 Tth SI , Co'lliJ Me .a "f' ttP• \t r Of') PM"' U r,,.,,,.,.,,.,. l ""°"'°" ..... u. ,.,.,,, .. , •• ., 1\ ,, ,., "' ~· ,., ••• ""' • ., Mlf~ ... nf t "''i\tl .. rt bVnAi I fHIAy ()ff l. '1111 •I t ''' A M -. • ._, Attt1tfl!41ri ~ t.•'""' ""' " "·'"' t-•o.,u <A '''' .._, "' /16 ~ ,1 ,.,,.ftor 'I I I Ttotfl t U ( '~""'' l •l.f."'""' •4111• Mntt"""' 1 nu• '"' rALKr ' r Qf'H' At \ f N 'At .. f ,~,.,,._, "" ,,,., ,,. ... l•t ""'"' .... ' '" ( °'ll•,,,. .. ( t ,.,_ • '1 \W if \ffo0f 11 U/A \ ... "'""""l n.-n .. utJtM•' L ,,._,_. Yf ""'" if M• -w• I~,... .ll"\, f•"'r t'-••'"11 l~''. • ..... 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Speech Win Told Or::inge Coas t Colle1te•s forensics tenm was thl" rt>cipient of the 1976 Pa c 1f1 c Soulh'!V<"Stern Con- ference Forens1cs As· . oc1at1on sweepstakes tropby. The PSCFA bicludes colleges a.nd unlversitles 10 caurornla, Ariiooa and Utah. The trophy ls awarded lo the school which ac- q u Ire a tht lar ~est num~r of swet!pstal<~ point.s m pe~rh eompcU· ,_ ______ ~ __ ..._ ____ ..... tl~n .. But the hst of seven legislation or veto it. ..Clearly someUung must be done," Hannaford *" u '°· anc10<1 '· 1• tw• ,.., 1• proJects bad chan&ed And while s upervisors said. "Tbe future qual.aty of Ufc in our society may PUBLIC l"OTICE fromonedraftedearlier agreed to elim in ate dependonil. "•CTmouuusi .. au Tbe reaso n is new three projects staff •., * HAMUTU&MutT PUBLIC NOTICE red I 'd 1. . l d ould not TN>te1io""1111-""'1fda""O--.,....,_,, • era gw e mes on JUS members sai w REPUBLICAN DAN LlJNGREN, 1 lannaford's ~-o. .... ,.G Ha•k•rn what projects might be be eligible for financing. opponent in the Loou Beach-West Orange County ll'l$10E NEWPOltl, 400,....,... ""' ........... nt ... , 111..0. wilt! ,.,. '· JbJ f {' 8 un ' d try' to " C."\et 0.ivo. ~11>1~ C)C)!, ...,_,... 0Dvftly Cl*I~ ol Or--CounlfOtl S.,,..' eug e or '" ocang they msiste on mg congressional district. says voters in lhe district euch,CA.,..o ......,.,,,,,,, •. dt>r a proposed new get the $2.5 millloo for will bave a chance to \•ole the vjews they've ex-t>e ..... G H.,~ .... • R .... &-11i; "•!9l' fed aJ P Ogram I b 'Id' No-' e.e<fl. C•"1..il P\11111-0 <><•"<!" Cw•I Oo\lly Piiot, er r • the bea lb w mg. pressed to pollsters come Nov 2 n.~ 0uwwu 11 cOt1011C1t0..., "",,.. """ ,,,,.n110<.1 1 ,..,, ..,, .,,., 1& S V P E RV I S 0 R S r~~~~~~~======~===========================~ ong1nally considered seeking $400.000 lo re · model a data services center, $310,000 for a Ross moor II brary. street widening projects in Fountain Valley and Mission Viejo and $2.5 m1lbon to renovate lbe new county health bwld· ing But !>upc rv1 i.o r s learned Wednesday that since money for thes<.• proJe<'tS "as appropnat ed from the general fund in this year's budget, they aren't el1g1blo for the federal fund~ THE NEW list in· eludes. -$1 4 million to buHd lhe E.F. Ostrrman fo'ire Training l'H·ad1·mv near El Toro sson .ooo f or wht•elrha1r ramps and oth('r faril1t1es throughout the county $2 s million tor the county health bulldrng. -$1.8 MILLION to partially complete the toth and 1 llh floor!> of the county courthouse. -$1 m111Jon to pay for playground equipment and grading at Mason Park ln Irvine. $250,000 for a fire station 1n 1.aguna Niguel. -$265.000 to extend Valencia AvC'nuc '" Brea .. THE FUNDS would rome from the Public Works Employment At't nf 1976. a S2 billion pro gram des1aned to creatl" nl'w jobs. Supervisors Wl'rc told the funding guidelines re11u1re that pro1ect!I s hould b1• lhO'IC' not nlrl'ady plannccl or ftnnnrcd Hut S upe rvisou' C h a 1 r m :i n ll u I p h Uu•drich called those "uldellnl'll ··unhellcva- blt•." "IT Jt!RT seem, to mt> that we have donl' 11 p~t· t y good jnb -the staff ho~ done n good Job and Ml ha~ the-board.·• hl' !laid. Diedrich exprl'SScd <'Oncern thnt l ess· important proJttt!i ~d rect'ive ft•dt•r;1I financing ;it th(' expense or those needed more-. /\nd Supe r•isor Laurence Schmit. ~ald. •• 1 question whether they re.ally intend tbat the money be spent.'' Further complicating the Issue Wednesday was a report by county staff members that Coniregs, wtuch is scheduled to ad-Joum Fr1day. had nolyel Coast Pair Fair Winners- TWo Orange Coast re- sidents are among the blue ribbon winnen1 ol the Junior Fair Arts and Qoalta show at the Los Angeles County Fair be- ing held ln Pomona. · The lwo are Betsy Sikora of 1221 Sur1UM Way. Corona 0.1 Mar. and Tangy Matdngcr of 961 Summit Drive. t.arun1 ~aeh. We're Opening Our Vaults For Special Savings! Don't miss out on our Fall Collection or out-of-pawns and one-of-a-kind items. including stock and consigned jewelry, antiques and art. Here are a few examples· Ft-I .. Od. ht 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SALE DAYS Saturday,Oct.2.nd I 0 A.M. to S P.M. Rtck A&Clh 1 IK yellow 9etcl eaqlli1ltety h..ct painted Ml11l•t•r• Peadaat with 01...-. ..ct ttoll• "' ltd "'-· COll!pleh wtftt solid gald C mm P l! l<no• (lfNrS ESTA Tl AND OUT OF PAWN JEWELRY Y eftow Gofd dlCIMOftd tff~ ,-. 1et wftta 4/5 c...ts tot .. wwiCJM Sns.oo Whitt Gold llltC), Mt wfth OM )1/2 carat lriJHClltt c.t DfC9'1tDftd U,500.00 I 4K Whit• Gotd W akt. Ht with 14 dcnoads oa th• diae • . . . . . . . 250.00 14K White Go&d Dl...t TM-Toe •. I /S Carat DIOtMMICI .......... 9'.00 141( Wt.itt Gotd 1>1Cllil09d Tle-Tec 1/l Carat OICftOIHI • • • • • • • • • • • • II 0.00 I OK Y ..now Gotd llaclt St.. ~Ire R.htc) •••••••••••••••• 49.00 141( yellow gold 01.....S Horlolltoe rifMJ. I/ 3 ccrat totcie weight •• 271.00 141( yellow gold Modin '-II Styt. lMig wl .. 4 dlCMIOftdl •••••••• I S0.00 141< yellow gold eo..t-.o.•f style 11oc11 Oftyx RiftcJ ••• -•• -••••••• 7' .00 111( yelSow gold Electr-'c UNYtl"tCll CHIM•• Wotch, with ult ..... ..ct SGl4 ()Oki b..ct ••••••• -•••• 5%5.00 Yelow LeJOMr Clw01N19 .... wffh 12 haw ,... ....... Day. Dah .:t MoRftt c11 ... d ... Alao .... "'°°" ,.._., AR Wtoat cOllC.eeled ... CCIM. wfftl ...... dnk • .,.., c ............. sno.oo 141( yellow fOlcl ............. -"· ~ cl...-d ••••••••••·• $195.00 '141( ...... ,.,d .................. 1.oe c...t cll..-cf •••••••••• 150.00 Dwa I 4K ytlow Geld, ~ ...._.. ..,w ..... .,.... Opal .··--··· ff.Go 14'C Ytlow Gofd SG-.p Cwo ..... RilMJ co.talM I oa. of Gold. •ert e....y ••.•••••••••••• • I 50.00 LAOflS• AMT19UE JIWIUY ,......_ O'--d ........ r...-... I 'I• c_... c~ •••Mid. •• OWPded by ....... cl .. aa•.11/2 c....._tohll ~ •••••••••••••••••• 1,750.00 ..... 05-d ...,... ..,. ... .-. .,.-od..e.ly • l'la ~ uwhr 41 .. 01td. Hd tef wit.. • .. tter WI D ... li dl•D .... 12 C ..... told ....._, ••••••• ~ •••••••••• S1.7tl.OO 10 a.m.A> p.m • SATUR0AY ---• 111 white gold FIHCJ"" florGI pattent DIGIWOfld RilM). 1et _.. a 1.50 carat cewhr. CllMI other ~ clmilllHMh, tofd wfttht 2 carah appralMCI at $7,000 •••••••.....•••••• SZ,975.00 I II wt.lte gold RllCJ"ff DICIMOftd lt'-J. set wltfl o 1.82 carat c...ter dloM011d of10 set with & 1moller •9110ftdt. apprai1td ot $6,000 •••••••.• -•• -••••• SJ,750.00 I 4'C yelow 90ld Ofe911Nd ltlacJ, Hf wt .. l/1 ct. O•ai C...... mtd other- ...... dl..-ds. tofal ....,.. 11/4 c ......................... SJ7S.OO ••• ,... 90ld w .......... JI> c...t total w-'tltf of •-• •••••••••••• , • • • S250.00 ....._..fwy Ff19"" Df-•d .... •ef wt.. l dla...cta wt.lcll total .,,..W....., 1112 c ....... Sl.200.00 1 IK Wlllt• Gold, Dlatwottd o"d S 1pphire IUMJ. 1(4 ct. c.tw . ..ct 2 approxllltClhfy l /I c_.. U.IO c•ot w.11 w.fCJltf-dl__.C --SI00.00 ,,...._. •• ..,....,._ CMd DICMIOftd llllcJ: ........... Is 41.75 ccrah. 4lho Mt wltfl I cwot In cla ••ch .. _ ............. S4,750.00 ....~ I 01.-oecf ~ lrooch 1/z ~tot ......... ill__. I 50.00 14" plow 90ld ehcJw•"• cMMcptd Cl9•r•tt• Cou co1ttolnln9 •r:;oshRot•lr 5 011. of G•ld- ll~ low price of •••• 550.00 • WW.. Gold 01.......t .:t h•• aid It.Mg. .ct l••...., ...... Set COflhlltt• 111 M•..t Rery Df ....... Clftd l Co ..... • hlerofds ........ 650.00 OTHURNE JIWlutY ITIMS 181( T•ow Gold CA :M MOft lt'ooc'- .ct P...._.,~detlglt. CONt1hllt9 .,,,.. 5 ~ of ........ ..... ...tchtd bbfe1, E••r•ldl. .-ct S.,,..l,..1. o ,...w .,.... • •• ~or.o'od ...,. Meclt CIMlle •••••••• -·~ • 141( ,.... told ..... 'fly, ........ ... ............... flwy o,.I ... Mt wltllt fluty ••tclted l••r•lds. AJ ••1st mcl G ............. 65.00 - c"4llll •••••••••••••••••••• $275.00 14'C y.ttow ... d Lacln ICMM le Met-crer Ol•••d lrocelet Watch, Marqulu 1h•p•d Olal. partly w1omdedby 15._ cl-61 ... -••...••.••.• $195.00 GOl 91w I 41C Y•:::r. ,.... ~ E: artM -.d DI , ........ ... wite. 2 brllllaat c1 ..... d1 wd I .... _ lllMrald .......... $250.00 llK ~~:" Modlt'tl Swirl ~ elroc .... W ..... IM.1 "'-1/1 of •••••• SJH.00 • T• w •••Mo. I ..... a 141( yelow ~ Df-ad fll. , ............ fSt.00 llt( plow geld ....._ w ... c~ ~. •..-.ct Ng. Mt wftlt • I; ccrot ••aAd ............ SI 25.00 T11•Ad•1 Mlectlat of Gold Hoop .. ',.,., from .............. s 15.00 l.ar9f MlecflOR of cl-...d pe11dimAf1. .. latest fftltl• 1tyl .. frOIW •••• 49.00 14'C wWte _.. yeiow QGld. Oa...o.d sW .. ,:::•· ...._ S4f.oo. to_,. 2 c...t tot w•lgM '2· I cwat VS ....., ....... 11.t ........ $2,300.00 I 4'C yellow gold Ci,...... u.M.,. wtth c ..................... Sft.00 H.._ct. I 4K yellow gald 0,.. ..ct Dl....-d lthtc), , .. with l bewtlMly fMfchecl Antrtlll• fire ~ .•.• -•..•••• Sll0.00 .-.Celet ...... 5 c .... pet'fedty Matched '"'401 ... ,..... ·-· ... -. o•W l ou. of lltc y.low C)OW. A '-"" blly .............. $3,)$0.00 ladlu I 4k we.He 9old. f.,.cy Dl....ct .................. yellow told locll.t: ri94J cOftf .. -..LZ3 · ct. ,,.,..llhd c...,, _... .. •.....t; .. IO ..t with JO ......... dillt fiery wMf9 ·-Hdl. 4.01 ~ toNI ........... si.100.00 lewtlM. Mid GoW &..hi' ..... 10•• lff with J•dt. l•ltlu. Sopp•lrH, o,ets. Peerl1, 0Ayx, ·····"··· Peridot. ••d .... y ..,. ........................ 125.00 Patty Request s 2nd Trial J'rom AP Dl1pa&d8 Convkted bank robber Pat,,da Hur1t flled a moLJon tor a new trial ln federal court In San Franciaco, claimltll the covernment suppressed facts favorable to her and knowincty used "faJae and m.Jsleadinc eviden<"e." "Based upon newly discovered evidence the defendant avers that she ( PEOPLE J ~· ii! was :.ub11tantially pre· J~ced and deprived of a ra1r tnal . . .. said the oet1tion. It s tates that pros- .. DAIL y PILOT ..4 I I Vigil Keepers Shunned ·: . GRANNIS, Ark CAP) Acroat from the chicken processln1 plant. ln a cafe wl\h a cement noor aod plnball machines, 15-year-old EUubetb Bard fri~ bamburcers and talked ol mo•tns to where no one's ever bear•ott.he vi.all for lh•Seeood Comln& of Cbrial. Unable to bear~ jeen ol cluamates, lhe quit school. "Even my friends -the tb1ff or four l tbouaht I had -avoided mo. ll 's better worlr.lna hen," she sald of the cafo that serves workers at the towll 's big lndustry. ;·1 •m leavin& town, too -prelly aoon now" HE& MOTHEa, ELIZABETH NANCE Bud, led the vl1H that began a year ago WednNday and ended ln July wlt.b eviction of about 30 penons lroin abomebere. Mrs. Bard says her .dauchter and au who believed in t he, vieH have been "subject. lo repression similar to the Jews In Na.zl Germany. "The same spint that exlsted in ~rmany ex- ists here -not as bad, ot course -but it •s really here. The people can't tolerate anybody who'a dif· another call' ·•Anyone who's finished scbooJ would know Jesus won't tell you when he's coming -lho • Btble say a even the antela woo 't know.'• .. .. WE'RE T R EATED LIJ'E WE'llE nx · mutduers." Mrs. Bard ta.Id. ''Even our tnend~ art" f too chbarra55ed to brtJ)a Lt (the vigil> up." The vi1ll be1an at a famtty 1atherin1 at GeM r Nance'• three-bedroom brick homo Sept. 29, 1975. • when Viola Walker, Mra. Bard'• aunt, uld 1.ihc got a messaae from God that tho Second Coming was .oeu. She said the family should stay together until the world ended. They qwt their JOl>s, took thcfr children rrom acbool and stopped PIYina bllla. Within a month. • county offlcJala took slx school-a1e children away • for truancy. Another child wu lost in a custody .feud. Slx cars and four houses were ~po~sessed. FINALLY, IN JULY, V .S. MARSHALS evicted • about 30 persons from the vl1U house t>.causo mortiaie payments had not been made, and tho Farmers Home Administration beaan it.s still un· , s uccessful effort to sell the .structure. rerent. We'd do It over again, but sometimes J ------------------wonder -maybe wi've done· something our children can never live down.'' ecutors failed lo give MOST JlESIDENTS OF THIS southwest defense I a w Yer s a ...,,, ,. ...... ,, ....... Arkansas town or 177 wonder, too. whether the vigil OCT. 2-3-4 CALENDAR HOWS l'RES9-ll~ THIMIWPORT ANnqUI SHOW A SAU transcript of grand jury Bl uep ri II t I 11spee t io 11 will be lived down. Indeed. they fear It won "t be. testimony that conflicts The burly. elderly attendant of Vaught'& Tex· wtth a statement made Plans for a new Faz1o's Market in Mesa Verde Center in Costa aco statlon said he wu "sick or people ask.inc me by eovernment witness Mesa are studied by Fazio President Marsh all Italiano (left) and about that d11mned viJil." AA.M UaoaHy Slat~pat~dlduring llaro ld T. Segerstrom. president of C. J. Segerstrom and Sons. Another resident said the vigil's participants tss ears s na were "'good but misguided people. But don't use my * Renovation or old Thrifiymart at Harbor and Adams is expected to name -last time they printed rny name 1 got au Singe r Jobn Denver be completed by Nov. 2 opening date. The 30,000-square fool kinds of calls in the night." ISATUltO .. Y·SUNO .. Y·MONOAVI ANTIOUl rullNltUl\t Alll GI.AS& LAM~OCK5'&1L~t.A UC. SAT·SUH: l·IO PM MOM; 124 PM THE REGISTRY contributed $25,000 to a facility. which will feature bakery and delicatessen, is being leased "This thing has attracted all kinda or relicious 18800 ""°'A"lv Nr ~ -• ~cam pa1 gn from Segers~roms. fanatics to town," said Florence Higgins, who runs ""'h oJ SI 7~ cod> •• bac king a ~~~~...:_~.:..._~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~__:_:::.::.:.:::...:.::...:.:......:::.:....:~:..:...:.:..:..:.::.:.:...:.:::::.::::.:_..::.:~.:.:.::_~~!!'!~!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!~================~~· c o n s titu· liooal amend · m ent that w o u Id r estrict de· velopment o( nuclear . . ....1111 facilities in oovu Coloreado. Denver. dona tor to similar proposals in at least two other states, also will give a benefit concert Oct. 13, with proceed s goi n g to Coloradans for Sare Power, the group back- mg lhe proposal • Former Atty. Gen. lllcbard G. KlelDdiftlll says h u Washinl(l· on lawf1rm re cei ved $12.>,000 for actinl( ai; the mid di e man that placed milUons o ( I • d ollar s ln aLa1No1c..n Teamst~rs \lnion welfare fund.s w1tb •n insurance company oow a defendant In a gov· ernment suit. In a deposition on file Wllh the SecuriUu and ExchanRo Commission. Kleind ienst said he primarily con tacted Team~t('rs President Fr ank F'ltuim mon1, ~1th~ hom h<' ~aid h<' has a '\'('r y warm, friendly" !\OC1al rc.>lat1onsh1p. • ''Ted '' fl c • t h thi nk s i t makes Ted dull, too. ''F o r "u'" my11e ll. I ''<''er have believed politics the all and <·nd nil of Mc," be told a news confC'rC'nce in Ch1cngo "tr ~ou make It so, then you nre unbalan<'<'d " WEST' BEND ...., ,_., - now juet 12aa Porcelain On Aluminum 6 OT. SLO-COOKER lo~• hJv nq J l" on rnul 1 !> hP1t •~II•"~ o1<11un 101 .11 d•'t ,, \t1..._,q ,,., 1 o ,\. 1 tl It-' 1 \!'l:t ••10 tOUl'f:t Butt,.r· 'lntch '10f\r·.vu, -loo\c .. Vtt·•tor Ql•i.1 co-.~' fufd un. rio \tick "''"'11' Pot 11 move\ frnm l>i.l,f' lor .. ,,V •lo 1r11nq. R.rnnvatilP. • ~"' • ... av corll !>26 f STOU HOUIS: MOM. THIU N1. f·f SAT. f..4. S4aM. 1~4 i1 ~i~~~~~~~~~~~i~:!.:') 1 JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : : l l11 .. hund11 ... lt.o(otherilf'm'"ollurn1ture,ol1jl'tsJ',Jr!,f'IC". I I t' ..,..h in Ilsa cons!qned from vu! of.pawn. L..mkru1 1<·11-;, <'Otlr1-0rclerod I I 1 ... 11t 1, h ink.a, etc. I I M vcdforconvonlcnoeof •ll1'!1 · I I I I I •• I I I • I I I I I I •• I I I . ~· NEWPORT GALLEIUES. LTD. 25'1 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. ~1Uom1a 92663 (71') 8'5-2200 \hin.'l by Lirnogns, Woooc>woocl, Ho&:mthal and ot.hMs: ''"" European rir, J fuooncan cut crystal dnd dl1 qi.ass; porcelain hqunnei;; bron ~; f1no J 1m1ture; chandeliers and <'M of the largest dqilays ol hne )ewelry m the routhland. Everything lrom 20 Cdl'al chcunord soLtaires to gold neck chains. FREE ADMISSION TERMS: &nkAmerlrard. MMter Charge, Personal Check, Temu. ADOmONAL INSPECTIOIC HOURS: Mo•1 , Tuos & Fn. IOa.m. to 5 pm., Sat.12 noon lo 5 pm, Sun l p.m. lo 5 p m AUCTlOMEER: Ar1 LG'vlM · OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT • 1 · WE BUY FOR CASH _) \__ .. '?.~~~:~:~-~~~~~ • :i -' . I l JCPenney COSTA MESA STORE ~ CUSTOM DRAPERY CLOSEOUT! SAYES0%to60% 0.. Custom Decoi affncJ Dl¥111• lta ;nt HWt a 71 ,_.e1 & prs. ~ ... L Thea• ere al c.to. IMde. A wl• ¥..t.ty' of fabrics, t.Jltwes & colon ... cwal..... Opett WM¥• & ·In~ saffns are cnong lh_!~"P· hen IOIM WO¥" wood! R1t11eRlhr ••• lhff• are ..... ftmncs with extra ftllnn1 os 11 Oflly '-cl lft a cwstom, hcmtclcrafhcl Mell&•! rricn rCllMp from '12" to •1s•. Check ffte 1bes U1ted b.iow & hurry for .... bfft •apery buy we'¥e e.er offered. ChKk the partial hffng below for shn & yaluft!! #101 #103 #103 #105 #106 #108 #112 #114 #123 #137 SIZE ORIG PAIR 124"x97" 1390° PAIR 100"x36" 7000 PAIR 96''x50'' 9600 PANEL 75"x97" s1 00 PAIR 50"x84" 4500 PANEL 53"x94" 7600 PAIR · 108"x30" 7700 PAIR 96"x94" 13600 PAIR 147"x97" 22aoo PAIR 72"x54'.' 5500 PLUS 68·MORE! IRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS -IE HERE FRID4 Y OCT. I st, 9:30 SHARP!! NOW 4500 1300 2soo 2400 1800 2200 1500 6QOO 7500 2600 . . . ONLY } l \ \ . . . • . . . .. . • • AJIOM.YPllOT IOOMER . by Wm. F. Brown cltd Mel Casson . TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN ',.O'fll'.(jS F~ 1\<E n I '-f.-JONG s:t AN<.IC. '1T ecn, Of' O<IME!>E ~~ 1H£ mA5rER SEE~ m AND . A Hl~E'R Pl.Ml£ OF £X15TENC£! TANK McNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds MY McMORY 15 AWFUL LATELY---I'M SO FORGETFlJL ANO 'rt\J VJANt" Ta ~ ... L£TTH~, AA ... c;o Ai.\EAD AND, UH ... I CAN'T SEEM auT I'M TO REMEMBER • GLAD ANYTHING- THESE DAYS UNITED Featurt Syndicate W•dne.do'1P11111e Soi.1ct ACROSS na"'-llPOll •101.e I Enetvate1 .,111tac:tKJn fl Ealendld 10 P<>9M u Vtrb forms IO Ft111ate •6 Moat aac:red perenll 4 7 Ovttgrown ) "' ALTA IVIL OVJHI 1A 111 PfSO •1 r.o • A1tc 1 r(>ftl WIL L IA HtATfST ll DCAll ACfVALL\".TA~K. r !.U\? T~INKIN6 ~I~~ Q= 6<.Mt.JG A WIG Af.JD Tlirl'lNG lO f~ rr. .. ,, jl 1. ~ FE1CHN MEANS TO ~ET~IEVE OR TO 60 6€T SQ\IET~ING ... 1' lmt>tctle llalrdo \5 l•Cl9 lln1lt 49 AclOt ATf l PRlY l t<rll lolA•lf l Pl(A I S f t (H O L I Ff fOS I T~AW °'r SS l .AL.AS I P OS I S O llC I ClAO I S .AH . . . . ·~ If Ha.,. ---Warner 1 T &::atM 4 0 0tfTIMnOf 18 Femel• 50 ComplUl Minat 54 Gr~ '0 The far ·--growfl'lg llAAL ll Sl'!IC A O' I It 0 It N S T O.H C S f (j A L ll O WAH ALA.II oovr I S£R t LI([. £111 f R 2 I P•aon arnl Hpec1ally 6 7 8ueollc I 2 Suoarlet 36 Woolly ~ 5fl Smootl'I quality c:rt1turft 22 MOflltl 60 COl'l~llllon 13 tnacrlbed 31 NtlgnbofhOOd 23Ulillztd 90KlndOI upriglll 9'~P.a. 2 5 Kllld ol nook a1age 11CJ11 AW 27 A~... en~ In IGPtrMUa' 3flEuyjtt) 00tot11y tlllk m01P11r. •O Somewt11I 92 N Ill nd Gr.-c11areputablt 30 Rtn~f ,:~~I ~ar Myfl 4t Oecad llelp,..H •3Hefvlly 218ymtantoC 43HouuhOld 31 llllc:ll lta*"' " 1 24 Above. 1tt1cle1 32 Tl"'tty ..alltd Prefix 44 Roollng twitted OOWN 26 PtlCJ1ograpt1 m1ttr11I t11 tad 1 O.C.nlul 1te0f<11 45 Ml1tt1ble 33 COC11ney'1 tildt 2e W11tt· c1we111no ''PtMent" 2lhougl'lt l>Ound land 49 -·-· t>1enc:I\ 3eTtltteC1>9 3 Tellu ta 27 Fr.,Ch 41llCklnOln p.tl'f • OtviOUI CompOMt c1111ty 37flotldlef 6ftllllypt.c:e 21U SA 40Htfllff(J A~ll fl OecMned 211 Cet\ltn Cato rl\ltt 7 H1rbof t lfcri lt 51 Trtcl De TV e Llbc:r oro. 30 woman'• 62 Soeek loudly lnltfltrtnet 118trd 1ound """' 30 GOid So 10 i:uinect 32 S111111t.tt In 53 0111n• •O Mu1llt 1nd dtvlce m•l'!ltud• 55 Eac:ltmatlOft Mllll• 11 living unit a 34 A"""'.cl 66 Gteell lt tltt • 1 Confer I t111et101 67 Art .. _"4.J' ____ : i JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I . . -~ • DR. SMOCK by Charles M. SelU1 -------- OI{ t'M ~.SUL I T.HCX/6iH '100 l.UtWTEO 'THE OEt=tNlfll)'L 'fM'f n's THAT SWE DAD·BURMEC> SMELL• •MM·MM• VANIUAR WITH AO~ OF PINEAPPLE. THIS MUST BE THE "LfAl<N fW OOING • METI100 ... by Herold Le Doux by Mell .• .· by Rodcpr lnldfield by George Lemcd -....... "Plc;ne. lnd1e'-Y°" c11n ftO ti-.c k 10 cn111ym1: you"<'lvc\ after Mr. ~url:.111 pcrfo1111' · DENNIS THE MENACE OAIL 't ""I.OT l'tlOTO CB Battle Call Radi.o Sparked Ire BAKERSFIELD (AP> -Advtrtisers for dth.em' band radioe contend that the devices put &heir o•nen where t.be action is, and they won 'l lel any ariume12t from Monty Rodgen1. The Ji.year-old B&ltersf1eld man was :sitlln& ln hLt CB equipped van outside his houae wben he and anotbtt operator eot lnto a healed argument. The other man, u yet UIUdeolified, got so upaet lhat be VOltt'ed to "come over tnd get" Rodeen. ' WltAesses aaid t.lftlt shortly afterward, a man walked up to Rodeen' van Wld fired a shot from a wee c:abber bandeun lhrou&h the front window. 1trtkinc Rod&ers ln the upper chest. He was taken to a Bakersfield boepit.J and reported in serious cooditioo later. DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES Thurtd1y. September 30. 1978 Quality, Service, Convenience In a Neighborly Atmosphere DAILY PILOT A I 3 SOUTH COUNTY HOSPITALS OFFER HEMOOIALYSIS CARE Corrine Wood, Oielyala Patient, Aided by Berber• GufH, Nurao Jewels by fosephf is searcl\1r19 10< diamonds and gemstones from p""ale 1n11111duals and es111es. careful euminatt00 and evah>3tl00 by our e11perts Highest pnoe$ paid Call 5'0-9066 10-9 daily, Saturd•y to-6, Sunday ctoseci, ask tor Mr. Joseph. Hospital Gives Dialysis Care By ANNE COOPER 0t -O.llr l'li.t SUH A pe rson dependent on a kidney machine t ypically requires three five-bour treatments a week for the rest of h1.s or her life, or until undergo- ing a kidney transplant. Many south county kidney patients drive to northern Orange County hospitals for tre atment bee a use they don't reallre South Coast and Mlasion Community H ospit.als have renal (kidney) care facilJtH?S. "SOME PATIENl'S SAY TREY were driving 35 miles three times a week ror treatment. when Mission Community bas a fully equipped and staffed unit practically in their own back yards," said the director of the M1ss1on Viejo hospital's dialysis unit, who asked that his name not be used. The four·bcd facility at M1ss1on Community of· fers 24-hour-a-day service, seven days a week. lo addition to patients with chronic kidney problems and accident victims Wltb kidney injuries, poison· mg\ 1ct1m'I are treated in the hospital's unit. .. Sometimes the poisonin& cases are the most ft'Warding, ··the director said. ''The staff ls always on call, so 1! a 5-year-old is brought ln after he has swallowed a bottle of pills, we can get ri&bt lo work cleaning lhe poison from his system.'' THE BWOD CLEANSING IS carried out by ml'ans or a machine which acts as an artificial kidney. The patient ties in a bed next lo the mac tune, and his blood is routed through the artificial kidney as 1t would betbroughhbownkldneys for r emoval or w83te products. Monstonog the machine requires training, tht- director s aid, because adjustments are precise. The water pur1r1catron equipment alone, used in the blood-cleansing process, cost about $9,000. Most of the renal care patients at Mission Com· munity a re older people, who have suffered a gradual loss or kidney function, often related to chronic heart disease, high blood pressure or infec- uon. THE DIRECTOR SAID OTHER patients who require use or the artificial kldney have s uffered kidney ··insult" due lo lllneu or accident. In this situation, a person's kidney .shuts down, and he r e· quires -the machine subsUtute, u,,uaUy for a period of three days to three weeks. Kidney transplants are sometimes performed, but possible complicaUons dissuade some kidney patients Crom this surgical solution. The art1f1C1 al kidney machine can be taken into a patient's home. Some service clubs donate funds lo" ard the expense. "h.tcb would be beyond the mNnS of many fam1lie.,. HAVING THE MACfUNE AT home, however, requires paying a technician to operate it and buy. in.: ~o\utions and medications used in conjunction "1th 1t. Th<'se factors. a.~ well as t.be social outlet of ho~p1tal \•1:11ts. often pen1uade a patient to choose a ho!\pitnl over home treatment. "The hest way toprolttt kidney function," said th{' unit's director. "is to have an annual phys ical, 1ndudlng a unnc c ulture for women and a high blOOd ~e~~urec~.c_k~·-·~~--~~~~~~~~~- f'\lBLJC NOTICE S MS.I \Ul'f •1011 COU•TO,Tit• 'TAT f O' CAll,OIUUAllO• nu COU•H" OP OllAllOI ....... ., H OT1CI! 0 " HIAltlNO 0" l'(TITIO .. ,011 "10IATE Of' WIU A,.0 POii LlfllllS TIUAMIN , ... \' f ••'• "' I ()MUNO L. 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'-' 1 ,, ()1 totwr '' t916o •f PUBLIC NOTICE in,..,•'" In lh• rnurl•"Om<>f Ol>-1 --,-,-,~-,-Tl-0-U\_l_U_l_IN_l_U __ "'""' No lo•'"'~ court. •I /00 O•k lfAllilll!STATIMl!fT ~1·;~?.:.".~.:--·1 '" '"" '''""' ~· n.ttoo-1,,q.,..'°""o.1nQlllN"M, o-.i "'"'""".,.., ,. "" ••· W•LLIAMI SIJOMN, Tt<OM4S TliXttLCS, 1"' Pr1'1- (....,.ry (l•rt t-Or Co•l•Meu,CAtM1' JAMl\A 14UMl'Mllt:YI II "'°"'"'""tt,U. .... 1.,..._.0.'. ••tl41WP'Ol'T Cl .. tlll OltlV9 "':::,"':.::i~~~:~·Oftdllctfld frt l'l "'° IUITI lltt dlvld\1411 Nl'WP'OttT•IACM.C" .,... II '"'-HP..t .... MUllh!Y lltOllN~OM, n,1, u.1.,...,.1 ••• mfd wft11 ,,_. 1t1,.•llflllLO• ... CA"ILI, °""'tv t•or'll ot Or•f\99 c..unty_,,_. •nollNl'YS.llTL.""' -•Jl,191 .. ,,._....... ... ....11...... "l'ti Pw""'"' Or.._ Co•" o.11'1 ""91. ~·-0.-CN•t o.ny "'""· ~ "JIJ and Ore • ,,,. 41(14.7' JO,•...,Ott 7, 14, 11, t•7• ..,., ,. DR . W. J. FAMAlARO CHIROPRACTOR Announces the Refocatlon of Offices From El Toro Rd.. 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Tn --- UNIROYAL Tires, Any Si1e llstecl 71GF.IC l"Atlt~ l.Alf/F.00 NOW ONE 5.10/tJ Ml/M 7.15114 lO...., aal''E (151/13) (11'1•W) l"t/14) ,... rn "' • • • 8.00/13 IM/14 &.25/14 ~2488 CA7'/U) (C7t/14) (071114) ~ ._.... f.IOl1i l.Q/15 1.211/15 \U1i.'111 (871113) (ff51'1) (07111') '•ta&. r., Al10 LOW LOW prlcH ott lit• •hMI cpllndtr• 111d rlHttd A premium br1ke llnlnp. ,.OlfT MC fr-t DIH I·-.._ au•I aWMC llAlll M 8 278!!tror. 8 74"~, ,,.,.,... U.""'11 ... W 8"AK• 1112:0 rt:tt ....ING HA"DWARa 'UIF.F.I. GISLA VED B.•'· GOODRH;H & KLEBER (10.000 Mlle 7~ ,..., /Al Belted Steel RodlalH ?~ I./r., ~ "=':: :,:=o""::., RalH~dWhlteLette HPORnl. 8 3 9 88 The typet ,,., ~ Pw10tmlftUI COMPACT CAR TIRES uaiu T /A 10 SerleH & Whet• .... do'°" 11nc1 mm 'r/J\. 60 Serles ..,. .. ., ,.tc" •• iM•tt ••sm 41 1111 17Slt4,., 9"' e 15 88 11sm 41°.,.$/ •• :;1 • ''-3i88 '1l' 1151 \1 48H tSS/fS 4 !'jH tC ·~.:.:." (~:n:) •-uu ._...OU. A• llUt• ._ , .. ...,,.,,.,,.,,....,,., 165115 5081 aJllU &Jaal 1Mlff(11C/tl ..... •t•" . ~~~ y" LA MAMA 4.AaOIM 6M>¥1 COST A MESA .!.'!1~~~ c..-'~~~'!I..~ .HUNTIM•ToN IEACH 3005 HAHOl ILVO. CJICJ l1l·UOJ m 4• Ut->1" 11455 a.ct. ltYd. Ccor-ef 1.-. tllld ~ Ol.AMGI Cet R .. ,...._t • t114t 557-1000 f,~m!!.~, ,W~t,ltl1'21, 410 .. .-T_._._ ·<7t4t t41-t44s i L~:------------------------...t.--...,;~_--___ ~_Uota ___ .. _ ..... ______ _._ ___ ._ ...... ...,.._ ..... _~ __ ..... ____ ""'_~ __ -.i.._ ____ ,,_,_._,,_,_....,_. __ i' ______ .._ __ ... · __ •_1_•_•_>_1_,_•·.:.'."2 ........ ----..... JI -· 1714112 .. HIO 17141 t7MIOO f. ;&Jf DAILY PILOT 'Tl\ursday. S.ptember 30 1976 • ~.t:· • . ~ .. t ~oun;ting the .'Leaks . . 19 Coast Students .Honored Newport. Bakony Pr.ob/,e111!' 50 or 500? Nlnftffn Oran1eCoast asldefromthefacttbatthm-eare ruldents bave been IO many balcoAies in tho com·· nained to the aca«S.mJc plex. honors list at Cal Po\y • lfhere are about 'JOO baltorde9 • 111 Promontory Point apartments to Newport Beacb, ad aome oC them leak. Just how maQ deptnd.s on •,mom you talk to. Officials at lbe Irvine Com· ~--,---11 put the figure at about so. • CITY OPFICIAU In the build· •-ltil department HY that ll'a more llkesoo. mer wbea µie coaun, ln about" ot the balco111ea.1t,art.ed to bu}). ble. SO TB1tEE c0ntn.clon were hired ln Au&ust to belin pefla.nJ and rHurfaclne all ol the decks in the SSC>· apartment complex. "It ls very bard to 1et a com- plete seal on a balcony," be swd. "lo fact we bave one bere on the aec:ood noor of the building de- partment and lt leaks. We can't seem to atop al.•• Poo\ona for t.llo sprini quarter. Students wbo achieve academic honors must be enrolJed for It least 12 units and e(llrn at least a B average. The students are: Re1ardless of the numbers in· •olved, both a1ree that the ' • t>roblem items from a comblna- ' lion or marine air and improperly applied coatin1 lbat abould have Ace<>rdin& to Marla 6for1an. spokesman for tbe Irvine Com· pany, 44 of lbe worst have bttn dooe and the conlractors plan to spend the next year working their way from one end of Promontory Point to the other. Ml< ..... I H1t•o .,.., ""-'' (»Qlll ol D Ar Co.taMtw.Sl•••r J011,..., .. on::1,...,. rug rests °"'Ma•. o. .... s ...... , of.._, .... V•• .. r. "•"<• U.ul<I 'Nrl _.._ l •"" lt1u,qt0t•. ('9fHPue "''~-SAN LUIS OlUSPO (AP) -""4•c1t ..... "•••ns..111 ...... "°'"""" T S L 0 ~-·-. 1"")100. a...: ... • euledthedecks. BOB FOWLER, buildlnJ d.lr~ tor for the city of Newpor. Beach, said the problems at Promontory Point are not extraordlnary, eD an UIS bJSpo """""''t,y res1 · ""• Lo\lho 1tull1am, '"•"Y dents have been arrested on drug "',., """ a. .. ., s.,., .. "' .......... -'f' ,. . S.-.1\ •nd Jolt C•not 8•uc-t>.o. Irvine officials a~ the pro- . '. 1'1em became obvious thla;awn- t.'"' 1c...10g lndictments handed "''""' 0y, C•ro1 Hl991,.., t'11..\ down by the county grand Jury. . =·""°~to.oSrnhnot,..._, •• TIJEFAMJLYQRCUS0 . ,, : ByBUKeane Worn.en . .. · .. ' Outlive Men Still : .. LOS ANGELES CAP) -In spite of increasing exposures to the pres- sures of the work world. women are still outliving men and the gap is widening, a heart re- searcher says. In fact, resear ch shows that next to old age, being male In America is the most de- adly factor contrib~ to heart disease, tbe na· lion's No. l killer. ''TO MAKE males less male would be the most ~ ''Mommy, how do you spell 'at'? And go slow obvious answer," said : wMn you're spelling it." Dr. William Hazzard, , here to address a meet· t -'::· ~-------------------------------------ing Wednesday of the ( Muscles to Count American Heart As· • ~~~Jn Queen Contest I ~ . sociaUon. ''To ease some of the socjologicaJ fac- tors, and put less em- phasis on a ll th e machismo jan." But Hazzard said re- searchers could not be s ure that soc1olog1cal factors were responsible for the fact that men in Western societies are four tames as likely to suffer heart disease an the middle years as women. • .: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -In a departure from ;•;•:tt'aditional methods, the University of Minnesota's :-::: competition for its homecoming queen will include I ~~ • ~ysical appearance, athlellc skill and endurance. : "We wanted to bave the homecoming queen :' .compete among all the students," said Bill Paul, a • 'iaenior heading the committee for the university's : • ~t homecoming queen since 1969. "Wben you :. ~ve voling among the students, only a few get a • ~ ~aoce to compete and people can stutt the ballot :: ba. .. EVEN TROUGH women have joined the work force in leeions - FOOTBALL THROWING AND aUNNJNG the nnd face corresponding Jialf mile will be the prelimlnary contests, with the anxieties and stresses - Jlnal test involvi.na Coech Cal Stoll and the football they maintain a "re· ieam. markable resiatance to Finalists will appear before the football team heart disease" and thus ud will give their names, classilication, and continue to live longer, answer why they want to be queen. Hazzard said. One other intangible enters into the competi· That the longevity .sap tlon. between men and women "We will not ignore physical beauty, .. Paul -currently eight years ·d -continues to grow is a ll&l . It b t puu e o ear re· THERE WILL BE TWO OTBElt stipulations: ... se_ar_c_he_rs_·_, -----. the contestant must be a fulltlme student and be l emaJe. "We will have to disqualify men because we state homecomin1 queen, not king," Paul said. Until we close Saturday, you can roll out with a complete radial package atapnce that wraps it all up. PACKAGE INCLlDES: 4 GOLDEN FALCON GLASS BELTf:.D RADIAL WHIT EWALL TIRES 4 PRECfSION WHEEL BALANCES 4 BRANDNEWTIREYALVES PLUS EXPERT FRONT END C.11 60-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. ANY IZE \VI llTEW ALLS LI Tf.D llR7R 11 l>R7K 11 I R7R 14 llHl114 CoR71114 GR7KIS HR7ll 14 HI08 IS JR7S·IS UUli lS 4for $179 ALIGNM ENT f".E. T. S2.0l 10 Sl.34 per tire dcrending on 1ircaitc :ind wti.shL ' BRAND NEW FALCON REGENCY JO ANY SlZE LISTED 6.00·13 6.50.13 7.3S·l4 s22 7.75·14 8.25-14 8.25·15 .F.E.T. $1.41 toSl.16 per tire depeftdin1 on tire sill! and wcisht. Wllitcwall~ tdd $3. DELUXE SHOCKS INSTA LLED Ori~nal equipment capad1y. 4 for Mo.st American cars. The Broadway TIRE ANDSERVlCECENTERS Open 8 AM. to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturcby; Noon to 5 P.M. Sunday . ' Sport Coats & Blazers Reg. $95, •of ldt, chtckt, plald• 79.90 New Fall Slacks Reg. $3Z50, belt loop & betlln• model• . 24.90 Wool Flannel Slacks Reg. $40 Now 31.tO Zip-in Liner Raincoats Reg. $75 double brntt.d, trendt coat 59.90 Slnglo Breasted Reg. 67.50 Now 5.UO silverwoods Great Birthday Buy.! Vested Fall Suits Regularly $165 13490 Save more than 30.00 on just-arrived, woo14 blend vested suits. Select from newest solid colors. stripes and plaids ••• even Quad vested suits with extra slacks are1nctudect. All Wool Vested Suits Reg. $195, aolld• & pdema 16990 ,, Dacron and Cotton Broadcloth Dress Shirts Reg.$13 8.90 Our own fine quality shtrta of Dacron9 po~ ester and cotton. Classlo etyllng In white, natural or blue. Stock up now at this fow annJ. versary price. Fine Silk Neckwear R99. $8.50410 4.9o·.~:.. .. .. , Excellent savings on neckwear of thts q\]alfty. New fall patterns and cotorln~-sllk blendS Included. . , AddlUMaJ·Ann~,, , .. ,,,,. Norr In ...,,., SpotfnrMf, Sho• and Women'• Fnhlonat .. ""'9rt ... ..dqt. .... IJpla .. ,._ 144-mz ,._ 192-3331 """s..ma Onlp Mall ........ 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPOR) BEACH -. . .. ........ . , . r .. ' Taste of Success Sweet ... and Sou·· BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday. September 30. 1978 91 What was bllled as an enjoya. ble evening ot samplina the warts of fine Oranie County restaurants left a sour taste m the mouths of many of the lSOO people attending A Taste of Orange County Sunday in South Coast Plaza. Some of the 20 restaurants servan1 soup, hors d 'oeuvres, salad, enlrees and desserts ran out of food and some guests were not able lo find a table. The sponsor of the evening, KOCE·TV. apologized for the In· convenience, however, and pro- mised that if the event is repeat· ed next year. adequate precau· tions wUI be taken so there will be food and tables enough for all auest.s. . Jim Cooper. director ol com· muruty affairs for KOCE, said station personnel "felt there were a lot of people who crashed Guests crowded to get samples from selected Orange County restaurants at a benefit party (abo ve). Below, tables weren't empty for long as a capacity crowd filled Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza. Britain is in the grip of the worst drought in centuries: .In South Wales water is available to families for only seven hours a day. Here is a report on how one t amily copes with the situation. Water Savings Tapped I By ROBERT JONES CARDIFF. Wales <AP) -It's nearly 2 p m. and for the Welsh family Paae It's all bands to the .la pis. through unUJ the Collowing mom· lng." makt or their clothes. "Clothes got to be wa.8bed, and kids have got to be bathed. We've cul down about a.s much as we can but I hate to think what the winter will be like." pall and we use that for flushing the toilet. We save the shower water, pump It out. reheat It and use It tor batha. We try to keep baths to a minimum, butBill'sjob takes In truck coal-·aod he's got to bathe to 1et himself clean. Then when we've llnished with the party," however. which added to the problem. "When we started planning we didn't know If we would have 800 or 900. We set the cap at lSOO." Cooper admitted that selling lSOO tickets was still "str~lching ll" beeause there were &eat.I for only 1200. "But we assumed that people would come and 10. Some people stayed for the whole even- mg. "We were so successful we were swamped." Cooper said those in charce of the event at KOCE were pleased with the evening, however. "We had a marvelous spirit of people who wanted to help their local station," he said: '"Ibis was the most rewardin1 part." The final tabulation ol profits bas not been completed yet but chairmen of the event hope tone\ $10,000, whicl\ will be divided between KOCE, the Leaive o1 Women V o ters anct .. the Restaurant Writers Assn. t.I • proposed nonprofit sch90) to train restaurant serving per&Oll· nel. Restaurants purtJclpat~ in· eluded Alfredo's, Ameli•'a, lbe Hobbit, Chez Cary, the Cbtifin& Di.sh. Salmagundi, Flve ~. La Mer, Gulliver's, VW• ""ton- tana. Hungry Tieer, M--1c Pan, La Paz, Rose & Crown, \'1etor Hugo Inn, Newporter lnnt Dill· neyland Hotel and 20th Century Limited. Wineries offertne a~Otples were 8 er I n e er Vi oe-t ar d , Mirassou Vineyards, Robert Mondavio Winery, Paf$Succi w ine cenars. seba.ixani Vineyards a nd Ste..; lng Vineyards. Dancing to the music ot rry Schroeder completed the fven· ing. Wine, food and lots of company were the ingredients for A Taste of Orange County, which filled two levels of South Coast Plaza. Mrs. Avril Page, husband Bill, ·and their five children gather in the kitchen of their littJe house In a Cardiff working district with a collection of jugs, bottles and saucepans. ··we reckon we can last out at the present rate until Nov- ember." said Simon Lalievre of the Welsh National Water Authority, the orcanlzaUon responsible Cor the cuts. "We're all hoping that the cavalry -the autumn rains -will come to help us through the winter." Bill Paee Is a tnacltlnc con- tractor and his wife work.a in a local cafe owned by her mother. Their children are Nlgel, 8, Martin, 12, Karen, 13, Paul, 14. andDon, 17. that, we bale the wate.r out or the •=...,.~~•'A"·-·.::... If they don 'l nu them all at the time, they won't have any water until 7 o'clock the next morning because Britain's worst drought in centuries has hit southwest Wales hardest of all and forced the local water autbocity to tum off all dornesUc supplies for 17 hours daily. "You don't realize until 10mething like this hits you how precious a thing water ls." Mrs. Page says ruefully. "rt was a hectic time at first," sajd Mrs. Paie, "but we sooa got into something or a routine, and now we reckon we can put by all the wate~ we need to carry us Normally, Wales i3 ooe of Bri· taln's wettest areas. In a normal June, it gets around ~inches of rain; this year it b.S only had one inch so far. and whatever the fall and winter may bring restrictions on domestic use are bound to carry throu&b until next •PriDC at the earliest.. And that, Bill Page fJ.nds "very distressins. ''We're copina all right at. the moment, but It'• a strain," be said. "We're getUne rather wor- ried about the health hazard ii it 1oe1 on too Jona With fJ.ve kids you've got to be careful -you can't let them 1et too dirty. and you ~now the mess cbil(\ren can The Pages reckon two things have saved their sanity so far - a large automatic waahine machine, and a recently installed shower -one of the very few In their dhtrict. "Recycle as much as possible. put as much washing lo u the machine will take at one Um.e, and save water from the showers to uae u a bath when possible - and keep your fingers crossed" is Mrs. Page's recipe for living with the cuts. "We always try to keep the washing machine filled. When I 've done the twice-weekly wash, l pump the •1ater loto a batb, back lnto the wasbln1 machine on oon-wuh ""· and use that for nu.ab Ing the toilets. "It '11 the nu.whine that causes moet of the problem. In the put t'•e always had to nag the kjct. when they don't flush -now J have to nae them when they do. They jllSt can't get the bani of at yet." Apart from the water for bathtna and fluahlng, the Pa1ei find the lack of water most of the cby euy to bear. 1be children prefer to drink soft drtnlts and lemonade anyhow. Bill and Avril Pace bave cut themselves down to three CQIJI of tea a day each -"one ketUe easily lakes care of that" -and inlt.ead o< cootinc, vecetablea for Mrs. Avril Page transfers precious water from 'her washing machine. the evenlnt meal ln separate pans, Mn. Pa1e uses the same pan for all. '"So it'• awkward at llnrt -but we've more or leu got used to lhiDI with Jt. So have the nelpbora -most people talk about not.hint else but how much water they've saved and how they save ll, ll 'a aomethine like the old wartime da,ra of I.be bliu. t • -people have their owo luck stories lo tell but alwayi finish up by aa)'in& here and we're stuck wit.hit may as well make the beC bad Job'," aald Bill. "The kids think ll '1 great Ii present -come the winter don 'l think they'll be so having to go without hot a.od balbi.ng in tep!d Wal.er." . . ~ O~ILV PILOT Final Words Came Too Late (Ann Landers o-i D!!AR READERS. Please M9.U'C lhls personal reference :inuat abare with you, my -~1)1 ot trtends, Wbl&l ii oo ~ bdin my heart. I t few week& a o, our family t.bered in Omaha t.o bury one or dearest , mo~l 11c0Uc people J ve ever known. He wu Oa\lid ey, married for 43 yurs lo ~lde~t s~t , Hdcn. a\'e as a deh&ht. We adored • H was Jll ellculous about alJ, the perfect choice to lake aqe of any family project. pendable . Indus trious. u,b. "Jntecnty'' was bis MertoThomu m!ddle name. Dave cheris hed Helen, and well he mltht She wu a devoted wife, tbe beauty of tbe family, a talented planlst, a superb coot. and a leader lo community &! • fain. So oft,eo I bave beard smokers aay, ''Well, you have lo d.le from aometb.loa. ·• True. But please. trteods, U y~u can btlp lt, dle from aomethlq else -and doo 't rusb the eveoL LUQf caocer b a horrible way to 10. A¥rfcans allve lodl;1 wtu have fonn of cancw during bis •· Ono out ol m people et cancer wW die from it -ot COW'h; we learn more a~ bow to preve.ot C.bil •course ad bow to CUN lt. aio when ?OU be11ect mt lo gt.op ii you want to do 80mtthina l0t 1mokln1. · But IHi•• ao many me today pleue Mnd a cootribu· others, Dave belieftd cancer Uoo -eveo a •hill dollar bllJ happeu to other peopr.. wU1 help. The addrea: David And now, all you wtve1 wbo are Brodk•J Cancer f\lnd, Box 41U. naulns your husbandl. and all NewYork,N.Y.1001'7. the eeooom le cost ot cancer lo But Dave, Tht.> Perlertlonisl, the m ari who dad cvcrythinj n&ht. did ONE Uung wrona,: He smoked at least two packs of c11arettes every day for 30 years. Thia 1en1eles s addiction deprived him of the joy of seeing bis crandcblldren marry. And It will deny tboae who loved him ol the pleuuro ot hil beautiful pre- sence. Wbile non-smokers, too, die rrom luna ca.acer. the evidence ts lrrelutable -cl1arette amoking doe• cause tuna cancer. The more we 1tudy It, the more cer· ta.in we become. Smoken are lbe leading candldatea for tbls dreaded disea1e -and heart trouble and emphysema u well. ~ COll&Dl.ry ii $20 blll1on a year. ay DOlbln ot the aa'OOY and ferln1. T\o Ute of nery plfSOD who read.a thiS column h• been touched I.a some way by c .. cer. It la the second bi&&esl kl•u ln the United Stat.ea. Ummt the last wordl Dave ut- teed to hi.a wlle were these: "I altuld have llat.:ned lo )'OU ye.an )'OU bu.tband• who .. pleadln1 Your contrlbuUons wlll bo with your wives to throw away •pent on medkal research and thole fllthy killers -and all you educational material to combat )'OWll people who are lwnlDt tht 1lamoroua lmap ol amoklo1 your healthy plnk lunp 1Dto tar promoted by the tobacco ln- pit.s at 6S cenla a pack, ror God'• duttry. . sake, for the aalte ol tboM wbo We CAN conquer cancer In our love you, STOP SMOKI NG Uletimeilenousbpeioplewilljoln TODAY. bands 1n thll elfort. Thank you ao Do it for younell. Dolt for the much and God bl<.'$11. -ANN people who care aboul you. And LANDERS Ooe out ol every tour .. Legal Rights-·Aired By D,:NNIS Md.ELIAN OI ._ O.llJ Pl .. 5'aff The Women's Law Center of Southern Calilorn1a, the first of its kind, will bring • fresh air ol legal definition to women's rights, believes actress Marlo Thomas. 18-moatb-old ce1ter, Miss 'Iboma.s said the ilea of leeaJ representation tor Qany women Is lauahable: They don't know what their right.a ar~ CJlEAT B CONFIDB"iCE peripheral. Beine in the enter- taln mcnt business, she has negotiated contracts, which "live us a place lo start t.alldng trom." nGBT FOR RIGHTS She believes women can either stand up and fight tor their rights JINXIE'S GIFT GALLERY 370 E.17ST. COSTA MESA (N .. t to Relpfw) 548-GIFT NOW Open Sunday 12:00-5:00 and Friday Evea. '°"YOUR SMOfllPING CONW NIENCE "Jn women's rights precedents are only now being established," she s aid. "Tbe purpose of the Women ·s Law Cent.er ls lo affect the c ha nge and give legal guidance when rights have been infringed upon." "Women in this C>UDtry have been conditioned to tail and l(ive up without a fight, "5he said, ad· ding, "The single m<St important function ol the Feoi.nist Move- ment is to create cortideoce. or sit in isolation, which she ~-------------11111!1-!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ "U it succeeds, it will be a model for others." Miss Thomas was speaking at a fund·ralser at the Newporter Inn, sponsored by Friends of the Women's Law Center. The event, attended by approx- imately 100 supporters, also featured entertainment by South Pacific sin1in1 star Carmen Car- roll and The Slow Daule and Co. with thetr Dancers Orient.al. In caWn1 fo! support ~for tbe "The more womei willing lo take a stand for ther rigbta, tbe more women will have their rights tp enjoy." She cited aeveraJ examples of those who have made themselves beard. One young ?roman,. who wa.s reruaed admlUance to the Litt.le League, took the ca.se lo court and won. Thia, said Mias n.>ma.s, led to a reinterpretation of the law re- ga rd In e t he u ae of public facWt1es. She Hid her comectJon with tho law la not tomplelely views aa "a dama&ing and lri&htening alternative. "There is nothing splendid about IJving in isolation," she aald, adding "our rights as CX· ~ptiona are in jeoparcty. "Tbe law makes my rights more than an exception. I fttl new rules must be made tor the women of America." -And the center, she believes, will not only hasten new d e· cisfons, but will serve as a r e· source Cor women lo fight. "We ask you to start making your stand by supporting the law center'" sbe concluded. "All the women of the country need this cent.er.'' · £uzzetla ~ Jla;,. XJesi9n ANNOUNCING Tt;RRA AWARD WTNNING , HAIR DESIGNER H.tfrcutr lnc/uth • 1ertmtif1c lt11/r 11naly1i1 • ptOf'8t conditioner • P<KlllOfl h111rcut • blow dry NEWPORTER INN N EW PO RT BEA C H ~ r o R APl"OINTMt NT" CAL Lt 171• • ••O.•l'•O ~OOOOIUDOOGtr" urphy's Law Not Camp You get all these services FREE in your own corner of Keystone Kountry. I 'Klutzes' Unite By ERMA BOMBEOC There are c amps for over· w~igbta. mothers or twins, tennis 1<9en and othe r minority groups. So bow come no one has gotten together a camp forklutus? { These poor people stumble • around through life S2 weeks out S oC every year rubbing stains off 1{ their swealeN and picking toilet • taS&ue oft their heels. They can't : help it. They 're not your usual : alj.together people . • 1'hey're your scrcw·ups who J rohle out or a pay toilet and re· : alhe they've left their purse on : lhe back or the commode. I • They put the wrong date on the l~l check an their checkbook wHh eight people s tanding behind them in the checkout Une. 'they lock a ll the donrs in their l'ar and leave the topdown. They can break a tooth while l'3llng a ma rshmallow. I'd lake lo see a camp where for :.an t'ntlrC' week. a klutz could do no wrong Evi>rythmg would IJe ~c:ired to insure him a sure. fun. failed tame. If someone sent him for u lt'rt-ha nded tire pump, lhere would be one ther e marked "left. handed lire pump "lie could use I a ballpoint pen without splatter· ing Ink. He could open up a can of carbonated pop without it spray- ing the ceiling There wouJd be a specia l nozzle m the bathtub where. no matter what pos1t1on 1t was m, the water wouldn't come out of the shower nnd drench S him. $ In a way I Identify with klut.tes. It's not tha t 1 fall o lot or anything, but I'm impetuous. A few ) cars aeo. I u w Tom Jc.>nea r AT WIT'S END perform and women got so crazy some or them threw their hotel keys at him onstage. I got caught up in the frenzy and threw him my kf'y. Unfortunately, it was the only key to our freezer . There's something desperate about a klutz. This whole idea in fact came from a reader in Tren- ton, N.J . who begged me lo do something. She wrote. "fl takes a lot of un- derstanding and love lo deal with a klutz. A person can have an IQ of 150 and still have the magnetic catch on the kitchen cabinet at- tract her ankle chain ... or use her son's hair dryer and be sucked right off the floor. I'm the one with a normal SIU? nose who, while wa'\hing her hair, got It caught m the overflow opening." She vowed s he had suc h respect for me, she'd do anything I s uggested. She spelled my Cinst name with an I. PLAY MONDAYS In the DAILY PILOT 1rr.~·~.-·~•,.....W":•r...,_,.•...,_ • .,_,.._._.~'\t1r"'f'.,.•~ -9'"'•'"'"'~·]:.:•,p.,\_;*··~ • : ~ · : ·.-' · 9'c:ron Allen's .. , :} . )ERENITV ·'1i ·: ·i · . Skin Care Center ~~ , .• ~, 3 .. .... f . An .;.. .......... ~ S I fece7 !I \ Come to Serenity and we will .. , . design a new makt·UP to · . • compli m e nt y our Call .·. ~· wardrobe. . ·.·~:·;. .. ,. ... ..,, ... ··.-. r;~~--.. 1 ...,_ J -11 a., C:-flet r .. •&9o<tl'W- l n Lido Village J 3400 ~:!~~~ate 6 ·J •. · Newport Beech •. ·--· :. ~:. •• ·-· • .: n ?..!.~~.?.~~.!~2~~ Wherever you live or wort In Keystone Kounuy, a walth of frM services Is alway& dose at hand-jun down the road or around tM comer, u your MareSt tc.eynone omc.. Start wtth some servlCles Y°"'d pay plenty for other places: like notary ~ copyln1 Mf'Yk:e. Or money orden. They',. all yours, all absofuuly Ira, .at ~ l<.tynone office. And what are you paytnc now for travelen checksl Safe deposit boxl Note collectlonl They all add up. But with a minimum account at Keystone, they don't cost you a penny . On top of It all, Keystone pays Y°" the ab50lut.e top lnterut on all Pvlng1 accounts. fUngtnc from a full S.25" on your regular passbook to a generous 7.75% on certificate accounu. Only Keystone glve1 you so many free services, so many waya to keep your money l'owl"l-risht where you arel So next time you're out drMnc, drop In for a chat at your ~er of Keystone Kountry. Over coffee (fnM, of course), we'll tell you all the reuons why the best plac:. to save Is rtsht here In Keystone Kountryl 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS (71 .. ) 893-2491 WNbnln1tar Office. 14011 e .. ch Blvd. • Airport Center Office, .. 301 M1cArthur Blvd. • Anaheim Office, 555 North Euclid • Anahtlm HID• Ottlct, 5741 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road · Mlulon Viejo Office, 24041 Marguerite Parkway • A .. eta over $88 mllllon. : I lhursda September 30 1976 DAILY PILOT Co-pi lot's Seat Skirted • MIHi..MB>fTATIOH "An Angry Minute Deni" y°" . IO Second• Of ...,.ne .... SA.H CUMEMTI SCJIMCI Of MIMD CEMTlll 647 c .. h•o De Loa M1rn. W .. IOI .,. .. ~u• ..-... d•Wt -4 c-•• .. I Capt. 8111 Lovelace wtth Mary Bush CALENDAR CHI LDREN 'S THEATER GU ILD : M embers of thl• Newport II arbor group will paint and redecorate the Theater Workshop, CO'lla M~a at the re gular monthly me<'1ing at 9 30 am .. Tue&day, Oct 4 Guild member" are currcnll} rehearsing their 1976 Touring Troupe of "Accidental Ont'n tals" 1n two Chm~e folk talcs. which w1lf he presented fre<> th" fa II lo II bra ri e'>. orphan ages. special schools and handJcappe<j children · PEN WOM f:N: Thc Laguna Beach branch will hold 1t:. first meeting of the yt>ar dt 12 JO pm .. Monday. Oct 4, at the 1~1guna Reach I lotel S11t·aker will bt· flc-rn1rt• McGceh;in. ~hoi.t writer for Lawrence Welk PHASE: Mary Garu w1ll o;peak on day cart'. s tarting )otJr """n busmC'>s .ind ""ycho l'ybt•rn1•t11·s at the Monday. Oct 4, mt·dlll~ of the non profit or...:am1al1on fur d1vorct·d and w1ctowl.'d women Women are inv1tl.'d to attend lht• 1 30 p m 11ess1<m at the Pe<>ple's fo't'deral Saving:. and Loan. El Toro Re!'!Crv at1ons may be mjde by calhng831 3012 WOM•:N'S STtJO l•:S CENTER : Career 1nformat1on for Orange County women wtll highlight a free worbhop from 9 a m to noon. Tuesday, Oct 5, at Saddleback Collcgt• Speaking at the v.ork~hop, l'n titled Out of I hl' C:<1<:oon. \\Ill be· Judy Bartholom ('v. rer rwtmt•nl ... pec1ah:.t for thC' count)' s plJ<'t' ment and recruitment t·t•nter Details about the prn~ram arc available from Sacidkhat·k s Women'!\ CPnlt'r al K31 9700 or 495-4950. Ext 227 ,, Bl'SINF.SS, PROFESSIONAi. WOMF:N : The RE'\ Sunr Richard..,, aut.'hor, ll'Ctun•r and photographer. will bt• the gu1• ... 1 speaker at the d1nnt'r mt•et1ng of the Newport Harlmr gmup The St'Ss10n 1s "' t for 7 15 p m Thursday. Oc t 7. al th(' M(''>J Verde Country Club The speaker. who rccc1v1..'<1 the Woman of-at'hll'Vt'mt•nt award from lh1• San OrM lh!>tnct. Hl'W. "111 talk about \\ onwn nf th1· n1 hie (<·H .\Rl.E.~ lit-(' Un.) DELIGHTS In the DAILY PILOT Interest Wrestled •'• & W01M8'1 C'Ol.llM ntJS (AP) Candy GrN·n. a 20 ye~tr· old Ohio Stult' phys1cnl · education m u1or. recent ly became the firs t woman 10 thl' nn'.t lo rt' fer<'t' 11 wrt'"' hn~ match I ft>r tnh•rcst 1n the sport began us n t>tudent <tt Reynold s burit llq::h School wher<' sht· offac1at t.'d her first match "Wrestling I!\ the h1.i ge ... t s port ;11 Rf'ynolchbuq?. · Mi 's Green s0t1d "Tht•y :tr<' u prl'tlV big powt•r in cc·n tralOh10 " Now !the i'I 00(' or only II r t'W re rt 1f1 cd womt•n wrt"thnl! orr1rwl-. tn lht• st nil' UPHOLSTERY ~Y•W•t ........ ttJJH.,._th4. c.-.w-141-tJI ,.... .. • ,,,,,.u1 r1.,,. .. • Wtll"t Centrot • Oltt Conwh111.., • C •"d11lonln1 t Y.., l"lfr\ICllOft e 6 ~•cQllel Hind lal c-n .... f 111 ,,.,,... • •• '"""" for Mt1 & Wt•t1 II ,.,,1ce1 flt1t11 & ltc-1ttM11 -<Jr.el {Jood · Sioob (}ood - Jollt ttr New Ct·E4 Yo11 Clt1111 tlHI w ...... 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MASTERCHARGE BANKAMERICARD Mary Bush takJ bE>1ng the fu-st woman pilot for a :.c:heduled aJrtine bas~ in the West in stnde despite curious glances rrom passengers ~ bo see tier 1n the co pilot seat • "You get u:.ed to those double lakes," says the 27-year old first ofricer for Hughes Airwest "Eventually, the public will change Just aa they have when women went Into muny other male-Oriented profession.~." ~ Ms. Bush knows that being n woman was not a factor m gel ting the job Sc\ eral months ago Compellt1on was stiff When the 5 foot 7, blue·l')cd blonde upphed. tht•re were 3.000 appht·at1ons CJ>r 40 opening~ Nearly all were from men mercaal pilot and a Ol&ht Ul.Struc tor for 3S years She worked for has company. Bush Aviation In Fort Lauderdale, since high school and often ran lhe busine!>.\ in hls absence She was licensed to fly at 18 She also was a vice-president and pllot for the family-owned firm and worked as a fu"Sl omcer for seven.I aviation farms In flonda and the Bahamas, rtylng 1nternallonal routes. Told several years ago lhnt she needed n bachelor's degree to become a scheduled airline pilot. she return~d to collel(e and l'arned a degree in 1ndustnal technology from f'londa Interna- tional Un1vl'rs1ty in Miami. Then she ~gan re applying to the atrhnc companies. •••· l.NI• ScMt tWoNW. tll 40-4.0VI NEW GIVENCHY! I• I ~ But her background and quahr1cat1ons were ouL<;landmg Sbe already had a commercial license anct almost 2.300 hours or 0) mg llme in more than 30 types of aircraft, ranging from hght twin engine to heavy cargo traru.ports Hughes Atrwest was the first to rt>spond Based 10 Phocrux, she flies F 27 propJets Great selection of styles, colors and sizes! . ~ . . c • ll<'r father had been a com· Ms Bush. who :.ee~ lo know v. hat she wants out of IJfe. has another goal she'd like to reach in the future . to fly pure Jets. she SU)S ' We•tclltf ,._....., 17tti .. ,,.. ............... .. • Wallpaper.r to go The 1Uallpape1 Supe1ma1ket Just make your selection, reach 1ln and take the rolls you require and go to the check-out counter. It 's a whole new way to save on fine quality wallpapers. An exciting new concept In wall paper stores! No more confusing wallpaper books. No waiting days for delivery. 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Wallpaper' to 9o. • 2300 Harbor Blvd.• Harbor Center '.1 Costa Mesa • 646-5058 Other lecations in Tarzana, LaMesa, San Francisco, Cupertino, Pleasant H ill, and Sacramento. Coming soon to Anaheim. Open 10-9 Monday thru Friday • 10-6 Saturday • Noon-5 Sunday Tllursday. S!pcem~ 30, 1 m Tonight's 'IV Highlights KTt.A II 8.00 -'Tor Whom the Bell Tola." The cla.uic 19'3 movie from Etn~t Hemingway's novel with Gary Cooper and Tngr1d Bergman NBC E) 9·00 -"C3ptams and the Kings " The premiere episode of TV ·s new Best Sellers series launches a nine· hour drama beginning wtlh a two.hour segment Richard Jordan, Charles Durn- inJ,!. Joanna Pettet. Vic Morrow. Barbara Barkins, Celeste Holm, Ray Bolger and Ann Sothern are featured. <Rcv1ew 85) l<CET ?t 9:00 -"The F'atal Weak- ness." 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Wift4 (dfl) ''3-W1t1rr AW1a,u, Altic J.Kboa OCE Television (50) I Fo11r ew ShmDs Open ' . Theaters Step Up Pace Tbe new lhe:itcr IC'3SOD kku lnto b.lah 1ear ttus v.-eekend with four oe-w product.loni hlltina the boards alona the Oranac Co~l. lwo openma ton11ht and the other two boWlnl Ul Friday. The llahta 10 up too.11ht on "Sell, Rook and Can dJe'' at the Sin Clementt' Commwuly The4t~r end "I Do, 1 Do" by tM Lyric Opera As!iociaUon of Ora.nee County ln Laguna &•ach f'riday's openers are "Come Blow Your Hom" at the <.:ostll Mesa Holiday Inn and "{)Id 'rime," lll Colden West Colle&O. Kent Jobn1on and Monies Wyatt play the lead- ing roles ln "BelJ, Book and Candle" under the direction o( Tony Brandt as the San Clemente group begins its 10th season at the Cnbrillo' P layhouse with a list of repnses from Jl'ISt years. Phyllia Stroud, Ken Strana and Charles Anthony complete the c asL PERFORMANCES OF TH£ John van Druten romedy wtU be given Thursdays through Saturdays for fo1.tr weekends at the playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, with an 8:30 curtain. Rcservattons 492-0465. "I Do, J Do," the musical version of .. The Fourposter." stars Do> le McKinney and Pat Manusov as tbe entire company under Warren Deacon's direction. ll 's a joint production of the Lyric Opera group and Saddleback College, at "tuch Deacon and McKinney are faculty members The show wall be staged Thursdays through Saturdays for three weekends at 8 p.m. and Sun· days. Oct 3 and 10 at 4 p.m 1n the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds in Laguna Rcser va- t.10os 4Sol-0709. "COME BLOW \'OUR HORN," the flrsl in a long line of Neil Simon comedies, arrives al the Holiday Inn Friday for a lwo·monlh engagement or Friday and Saturday performance~. Andy Gwyn directs an all-Hollywood cast. Intermission Tom Titus -"Harvey •· ut the Huntington Beac h Playhouse. 2110 Main St. Hun~on Beach. Fri· day and Saturday al 8 30 Reserv#tlons 8'2·5'21. ''THE SUNSIUNt~ BOYS .. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beat'h, Tuesdays th.rough Saturdays at 8·30 Reservallons4~ 0743 .. God.spell" al the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St. Westmmster, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 30, extended through Oct. 9. Reservations 893·8626 _ .. South Pacific .. at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Piro, San Clemente, night· ly except Monday al varying curtain times. Reservations 492-9950. CAl.LBOA RD -Audit.ions for lbe popular com- edy "You Can't Take ll With You" will be conduct· ed by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Sunday at 2 p m. and Monday at 8 p m .... a cast of seven women and 12 men will be chosen by director Pati Tambellin1 •. the i.howopens Nov.19. BACKSTAGE Huntington Beach's Denis Thomas plays the leading role of Shannon in "Night of the Iguana," operung Friday for four weekends at the La Mirada Playhouse in Neff Park .•• tickets can be ordered by cruling 521·1612. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Curtain is 8·30, pret'eded by cocktails at 6 and dinner from 7 to 8 at the Hobday Inn, 3131 Bnstol St .. at the San Diego Freeway, in Costa Mesa. •---F-,cr-,r-,-o-u-se_u_s-,-.,-n-,--• "~C::,.~~~!:~:,:::r Reservations ~7-3000. NAMI STATIM ENT ,,,. loll0W1t19 per'°"u .. llOO"fllu$l.o H ld P. t • "Old T. " lh Tl'tiit fO'l0..+"9 Ol't\On "OOinq Ou\•· M 'i\•\ aro an er s 1mes opens a ree· ... u•• w•L MAC PRooucrs. 11>1c.. 100) weekend run at the Actor's Playbox on the Golden u.vucRE.r.T•o"'s 1H<n-...c~ w..11tt11s1 ... 1.eouu .... -..u.n.i1 W t Coll ~·d d th d . t f Or • Hll"ll"91"" .. ,..,, CA t?t.41 Wll·MAC PRODUCTS, INC, a es eae campus r• l ay un er e tree 100 o ........ c.. •• , It••••. •AN•, •""11 c..1110-"'• •°'-•''°"· '* w.. 11111 Charles Mitchell. who performs in the play with -.t11 or. """''1111'"" e .. c,,, CA. s. • ..i c .. u.-u.u.~1 Renata F1orin and Carol""' Matsuda. ttM7 ,., .. '-',,." ,, ,...,_,tct 11'1' • cor· .r•• ~ ....,. ... U II (-IKlocl bot'""'"' -•!Min Curtain lime is 8:30 Friday lhrouah Sunday for .... .._. w 1L-MACP"ooucrs.1HC. the Oran1e County premiere of the Pinter drama '""' :::~1K!:'.' ,,,.., w"" ,,,. "''' ::::.;:.~, ":!~~·=-.,.., .. ,,. about middle-aged frustration. Reservations o-.-,o.n.o10ra .. gec->1,.,..~ c:o.....1 c1erko10r-c-, ... s-892·7711,extensionS4S _,,.,.,,.. ••-11.m, CONTINUING 111EIR RESPECTIVE engage· menta along the coast are -"The Ruling Class" at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Performances at 8 p m. nightly except Monday and 3 p.m. Sunday at the Third Step Theater, 1827 • Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. ~'"~otWMONU. NON .... Cl Wmt ntt HA" "t..-.U on lO• ... 'l'" IM ,..,.,, "'-"'*'-Or•...-Co•\I 0.11• ........ ..,.,,.,, ..... °'~ CO.ti Delly "'""· Stof 16 1J a:I a'MIO<I I ttlO Jtll lo ~ 1) ».•nctOcl 1 '4, 1'1• «l!M• THE GOLDEN BEAR Huntington leoch ~ Oct. 1-3 Dion ..... s Sanford & TownHftd Oct. 7 Spirit Oct. 8-10 Sons of C~n Act.act Ticket RtMn.tloftt At 411 UM•tnlty Stwff St-t DIMIMG •COCKTAILS • HO AGE LIMIT 306 P.t.CIRC COAST HWY. 536·'600 HuntfftC)fon ~ 1.t.uou froM Pl..-t ''Pssst! OCTDjust doubled bus service. Pass it on.'' People all over Orange County are telling each other about Otange CountyTranslt District's new improved service. We've nearly doubled bus service county-wide. We've added more buses to almost every route, and streamlined the whole system. Many areas now have 15, 20 and 30 minute service. It's the biggest improvement we've ever made. No wonder everyone's talking about it. To find out for yourself what the good news is all about. call OCTD Information. Now is the time to discover how easy and convenient riding the ~us can be. 547 3311 And by the way-pass 1t on. • Cell 547-3311, Or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 , 6AM to 10PM weekdays, or SAM to SPM weekends. Good news travels fast. ...... tt"-ltt'•tt "4·2.00 ll.;o&n.-· ....... -, ......... VICMWtll K>ICl "' Mutt '9Xlf DYNAMJn .,,.. _ ............. _, ..., .. 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IUNl.I wotlD <"II a." wnn ~oa1 '"1 --·t--MNTOf•H••~ k~ THIY CAMI F•OM WltHIHll'OI ---------fllP\I ACTIOtol jl.j1a~r;-=!:~;.;i 1. ,OM roM OllU l•l ll'OI t,)m:tl:•~~~ 2.G«Uf KOCIT/(AJNOUSE T'HllU. --------").;...:. S=-WJHGIHG CHHIUAOIH 111 ......... ., (tfllftt .. '"''' .. 4fJ~545 t lOCIUf IOlt IVHI JAWS ,. 0t0tot ( Kon DAT Of THI DOLPHIN ""' r. OOf TO llll Y JOI 1"91 2. SJUHOH I OUNllOHTll !NI J. unu ''° MAH WA/TINO INl..INf/ , .. Tnuraaay. September JO 1976 DAILY PILOT a! 'Captains' C"/assy Fare Your Horoscope I Pisces: Try New Ideas B7 JAY SllA.JUUJ1T LOS ANGELES <AP) -There~ '41hts you'd like to t.brottle netwwt executives for pultlnt two sreat abowa oo at the aame time Tonl.1ht la such a nllbt for encuU vo-throUllna al NBC aod A BC. Al 9 p .m., on chanoel 4, NBC tarts ata "Best SeUera" aertes wllb a 111uperb two-hour chapter of ••Captains and lbe Kinp," lbc novel aboul a poor lthb lad'a rue to power and money 10 19th century· Ame:rtca. Al 9:30 p.m ., on channel 7, ABC start!> iu nt<w, very funny, "Nancy Walker Show" with Mass Walker u a Hollywood taleol agent who:.c: peri.onal portfolio lnch1du a 20-year marnagc to a Navy cap. Joseph Armagh, an lrlsb ')'OUth of intelllaence, a s.troQ4r wUl and corwderableselt-cont1dence. FUOAY.OCTOBER I IN A LATt:R EPISODE, we11 see his ambltlon BySYDNEYOJlllAJUt And that or bas son mue the lattert.be fll'lt Catholic AIU £S (March 21· pr~adenl or the Uruted States (pl.ease, no Kennedy Aprll 19): Accent on pro- compansorui on company Uroe). motion, advancement, Tonight's opener coven only his formaUve istandlnl ln community. years. stactinic walb'his Uleaal entry into New York added preaUace. Ono In with his broth<'r und sister &tler be promises b.i.a dy· aulhorlt1 paya comph- wa mot.her he 'll keep lbe family toaother. ment You also &•ln moru lmpoveruh~. barely m his tetm.5, ho tahs the compenaatiOJlfor job you youngsters to Phtladelphia ln search of their father, do. who has led them to believe he's struck It r1cb in TAURUS (April 20- Amenca. May 20): You get betwr Ortanfal.', build, oaCCt'J'l rein:\ of a uthority. AQUARIUS (J an. 20- Feb. 18> · Whet buppt'n.' behind .scent's has more me anante tha n u!'luul. Know lt and be ukrt tu slgoal5. ~ ubtle andl<'a tions. secrets lhul im: d~· ubf'ralely lealced. PISCES <Fe b . 19- Mnrch 20): Accent on new ldt'H, fresh con- cepts, dealings wllb clOtJo lll'l!lhbors and rehaUves. Movl'ment. m euaaie ure on aacndu Short tnp could bt' rt•sult oC un'-l:Sual call. If Ot'tobfr lat la yow- b Ir th day you are crcatlvt', andependt>nt. oraiinal. urtlstic. stub- born. t('mperamental and attractive to oppocsilo lh 'X ( ) lain CWilUaroDunlels). 1V REVIEW l'D RELVCl'ANTLY Not so. The father bas died a poor man's death. "1dt Burt dis tribution, display -;;======;;;:;...;;::;;;:;:;;;:;:;;:;:::;:::;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:; And Joseph as temporanly forced to put lbe kads an a You can successfully ad-METRO.GOLDWYN-MAYER.,., .. ..,, • Hy pass up the Walker opening becaubc:: -The premiere of NBC's epic 1s so good -and &eta lbe staae ao well for the next ep1~ode -It abould be seen ln Its entirety. -You'll be able to watch ABC 's "Walker" the ~ four weeks, because "Captains•• wall run only an hour theo, startine at 10 p m. TonJght'• "Capt.ams" is sel between 18S7 and the start or the Civil War. The hero -sort of -is PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICF. Calbohc orphanage in Pennsylvania while be sets Former "fly ing nun" VC'rtise and publlsh. &ab- outto make h1~ way lntbe world. Sally Field will play a rrut campa.lgn, concept, New York dancer manu.scripl. TIUS SOUNDS UKE THE start or a Horatio who accompanies GEMI NI (May2l·June O'Alger story and it basically ls -but the story is Burt R eyn o lds in a 20 ): Get to heart or mat· exceedingly well-told, full of robust, well·deflned c hase through the tens -dig deep and you characters who show up during the Armagh's could strike pay dart transtllon rrom penruless immigrant to apprentice South in "Smoke y Partner, mate is involved mogul in Pennsylvarua. and the Bandit·" m money venture that That be 1s pure or heart is amply s hown in the -----------haseffectonyou. program,buthow greedcanstamthesoulas depict· 1 CANCE R (June 21 · ed later on whe n the would-be mogul engages m Umversal July 22): You may be BIDD l'IABL l'OXX BAILBY .. DBllAI' ... llTBATYOVr P ICTl.,IOU' eu51 .. us flC1'1TtOUS I U$110lU IUMI \TATllilENT NAME U•flMlllOT ..,,,. ..,._,.. -""' •• oo.no""" '"" •o•"'•"''J 119'""' ., -"9 """° -.f&sE Of' e Ol!HME, 121 .. 0 .... ;~ECUTIVE AUTO 80 0Y CO. Sol*' CMtt -r~ i...g_. 11N01.. CA l•S11 °""'"~41 0•. Wo\lm.,..1e<, CA some nefarious Civil War dealings with an older drawn in two directions. . rnend. a cheerfully immoral oil baron named "Big Key is to be patient. -jijijijijiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii~ijiijijijiili Ed"Healey. p· tfUe especial l y wher e I All this could have provided another TV pot-IC S partner. mate, legal '1i'SI 3 boiler. like CBS' modem -day "Exeeutive Suite." agreement might be con. But "Captains" bas no cardboard characters in F • Set cemed. Plainly. it is best ,,...., J. Boollm•. 11111 _,..,Clo".. A .. mo .. d Rol><IOI 11..... U S11 Soulllu-.CA'1•n ""'-10r We\lmon•••r CA. '2611 • fllll boni-ti C.0~ b°l tlft I,,. Tni\ b"'""'" 0\ <Oncl.;t\0<2 DY ... I ... cutout situations, only rich., thoroughly fascinating trm now to let others take in- drama. itiative. °'""-'· .,.~-· Freel J ._,.,,.. Ro"'°<>CI A ,..,.,. 'TMI .,_ .. , ••• flle<J .. "' !tie ""''' ............ , .... , .. .., ... ,., .... ~Oeftol0r•ft91(.oufttJOft5--C-IY Cl••• 01 o""'~ '°""''on -~ .,,.. ~·~ ... ,. A2'IQ ... 1117 Puellv.d o.-Co•JI o.nv Piiat. P\Abll\""<I 0<•"9<' ,.,. • ., O.otv i>.001 5eat.llll.•llCl0<L7, 14, 21, lt16 41IH• ~ I•, ll lO, •no 0< I I 141• )'IJ> 1t PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS eu51Ma5$ M•MC \TATalilaNT The lol-lftQ -'°" .. ~ to.N--H: THE FAN 1'411111! COllllPAHY, - ~Coe~ H19'>way. U9 ..... ilNOI. CA. .SI O•l•liM lil•rl• Scott. .. • .... • .-~. u..-e.ec11, CA C.\1 Tiii\ -·-•• <~ltd l>Y .. "' .. _, O.rhllM Scon PUBLIC NO'nCE FICTITIOUS euStNISS "AME STATlMl NT TI\ie foUo*•"'Q ~'""""' 1\ oou•-o °'61 .,,.( UNtOUE HOUSE OF OE~I~ 8Y HONE V H 7'1 Awlt\O '--""· Hwlt· 1rq1on 80< h CA ., .. 7 E\ltf Monev Wh•I'""· U "t A~ney \..M'e, H t.mt1"9'-on hM" CA .,._., Thi\ bv\t,,..\\ 1\ tonOv<1.0 by M tn- OiwJ.OW•• £\tt'v MonPr Wu•flf\ T"t'\ \t1U _.'ftt'flf W4 \ ftlwd ""''" t1W Coumv C.lf'rJ Ot OrAf\Qlt County on ~ -·> "'' 'nll• ... 1 .. _,,, .... 111.0 -, ... °""" Clet'1I .,. °' .,..,. County Oft Sel>' r-.•u• Allll Pub41_.. Ot•"90 Co.'1 Daily J'llOt -·o. --Or•-C:O..•I Delly Pllal \itot•""°"'' 1• JJ >O "1• 5"1t ..... 2l.JO.•""Otl , ,,,. _,. .., ,.J PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSlloEU NA.ME STATEMENT T"" tot ''"'""4 pet\Oft " <IOtno """ ,...,., 1,.ANOSCAPI Clll[•~IOHS _, Rtwl' St N••OOf't 8•"'< ~ CA '7t6l ••CM.rd CA•~n ,.. .. on. '°11 ,_,.,., SC . -&te<I\, CA 41~1 ff'W\ bu.\I,..\\ ., CMdu( tt'd by .,._ lft Ol..-t 111<,..,..,C ,,.,,.,., Tiii• n •eme111 ••• 111...i ..,,,. '"" C-ty Cle<k of Or•nO<t ("""IY on ~JI ttl• Ft1K1 --0. ... 00 (OHi Deily Piiot --· • .•• 11, JO ,.,. ,,.) " lHEATAB-ORAHGE CO -cmmcs Sl.51 SO. COAST P A Mlt•-M ~1111 1"1 ,..._"" "\.lfUUUD" , ..... ,. V.JJWM-l ... l·••.i• "UI IDS IWS" (PS) a1'1Uf~--a.l tMH SO. COAST PLAZA Mlt ""1• U ~ 1111 "" '*"" "tAMllOT" SO~ 'I'~~ .C.~R.S'I' 0""' NHIHll T 4 4\ ..... ,..._ • ...., .... , Ottl.f ' .. , THEATREl~---­ KEH NOITOM i•1TID:i ....,..._TffH-' Of AHN4e Oerde .. • c- THEA TRE 11----t IAaEH IUCJC -.dOUYH 1110 I.Ii COU)«IN I ITS CA T IS FJRST RATE, particula rly Johnny Doran as the Armagh boy. Rkhard Jordan as the grown-up Armagh and Charles Durning as Healey. They and their colleagues do an excellent Job with the subtle, literate and often funny script by Douelas Heyes. lo short, "Captains" has class. You see UUs so rarely on the tube lhat at 'd be a pity to miss torught's display. ----~~..,......,_ I I --V1GILAHTI POier "DIXll DYHAMITI" INI '"S.U.01 WHO NU AlOM GUCI WITH THI SIA" ~ "TO Tffl DIYM. A DAUGHTH" Ill THC CITY SHOPPING Cl NTAE 01.AMGI 04-Jt I I ~CITY CEHTlE CIHEMA\ S A FAWY IMANCHESTl'A EX I a a FAWY lCITY OA."l)( I --VIGILAHTI FOICr "'DIXll DYMAMITF" ..,.0 THI ~ AOAUGHTH" ~T1'41 P'OM 'OM GllLS llJ "THI GHAT SCOUT N40 CATHOUH THUISOAY" •0'RITUHWOILO" INI Cell 642-5678. Put • few word• lo work for ou. LO~ ANGE~ES (~). LEO (July 23·Aug 22). -Uruversal Caty Studios Be versatile -give rutJ have announce d the play to intellectua l creation or Universal curiosity. Means ask Theatrical Motion Pie· questions and obtain lures and the appoint· answers. Social act1V1ly meot of Ned Tanen as accelerates. Populanty president. is on upswing. Tanen. a vice presi-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept dent of the parent MCA, 22 ): Creative forces sur- lnc .. had been oversee· ge forward -personal ing feature production magnetism is much in forUniversalforthe past evide n ce. C h aoge, year. He joined MCA in travel, ~pecia l rela · 19M. tionshaps are featured. OTHER d1v1s1ons ID· elude Uruversal Pictures and Univ e r sa l Television. Tanen's new division will produce mo- tion pictures for dastnbu· tion by Universal Pie· lures. Sid Sheinberg, presi· dent or MCA. sn1d the new division recogmzes the importan ce of theatrical movies to the company. which has been a major producer of television series IN RECENT years, however, Universal pro- duced such motion pic- tures as "Ja ws," "The Slang," "Midway." "The H i nd enburg " a nd "Earthquake." Sheinbe rg sa id the studio has five major films In post productJon. five In production and four more scheduled to start in the next three months . Do some reviewin&. re- vising, rcbullding . LIBRA <Sept. 23.()('t. 22): Build on solid base. Perceive potential. Take long-range view. Accent on fanash or basic tran:.ac lion, home. values. one or the parents. SCOR PIO IOcl 23· Nov 21) Relative:;, domestic area, s hort trips and visits are em phaslzed Cal l or message could cau~e you lo "change direction " Family member wants to discuss plan or problem SAGITTARIUS !Nov 22· Dec 21 l : Accent on payments, collecta on:.. setUementoftax orfman- cial question . See as 1s, nol merely as you wish things might be. CAPRICOR N <Dec 22-Jan. 19 ): Cycle high taming improves. circ umstances turn m your ravor. You get more plaudits and money. . Ta n e n pr tt v i o us l y r miiiijiijij;iiiiiiiii-..;;;;;;;;.--, headed MCA Records ltJ]lfl~f(t}I and brought it to best---·-·-·--·---seller status with such YOUR Community artist.a as Neil Diamond, Newspaper Elton J ohn and Olivia Newt.on-John. 642 ·4321 , .. '41/WM-J-7..e '1fil0 IOLU" !PSI ..... ",_ ~·,. 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"'' .,,.,. .., - Energy Saver Southern C'ahforn1a Gas Compan~ says ib do-1hours elf water heatC'r insulation k1l can reduce \\ atl'r hc:1trng bills as much as 20 percent P r1c<.', ~2 90, includes t ax and d~hvC'ry M;.uJ order forms and further in- formc.ttwn arl' <i\ ail.iblC' at local gas com- pany nff1c·c•<; Seillinar, Four Workshops Set • A s mall bu..,inrsli nr~a1111:1tm11 ))Cmrnar and four workshopi. \\ 111 hr nHl•n·d at OranRe Coa~t College The st'rnmur 1i. i;)att-d Cor Saturday from 9 a.m .J. 15 pm Thr four \\tJrkshops will be held Oct. 9 from 9 a m noon The $7 (L•e Co r thl' seminar and \\ orks hop-. covers res:1slrat1on and u luncheon th1.., Saturday Rt:G I ST Rl\TIO N will be condurtcd at •MOISTUU f'UMlA TIOH'' A M•w St..,dord 1,TUU Glt.AHT. ....... W1th111 th1• nr'I \ t'.tl n 1•w '>prr1ll1'.ll111rh ·lrt' C'(p('rt1••I l•1 ~o 1nlr1 l'fft·rt in fNIUrd to prt•,rr1p111.,1 1•ont:111:Wr' Th1•v rl'l.111• to how wl'll :1 c•rrntain.•r will prolt•<I 11' cnntt-111~ keeping 1twn1 ~l.11Jh• amt fr~ frnm 1f1•tt•rinrAtinn The nH1r 1.il tnm l11r thesl' ~prr1 llr11h11n" will tw-mn"tur t• lll'rm1·.1t11H1 'lland.trd' Your ph.trm.u l'I " rl"'!pon"hll' ror ·""' lnll\l t..1111w 1'111~ lo 111 •I l•1n- t•\·;ir\· mt•tt1rtnt' h1• -.t1w k' in thr ph,tr ni.11'' "" th 11 1l ~111 .1lw,,., m 1101 on lh htllt-~t lf'll I IH \' () ll I> It ' 0 I It ll<X-TOll !" \ 'IJ PllCJ...,t' t'S wht•n \•IU 111•1·tl •• tlt•h\f'I ~ W t• Will ''"''"'t pr11mptly \lollht111t •·xlr.1 rh.1ri:1· •\ ,.,,.,,, 111.mv 1•·111•1" rd' 111111 lur tllC'1r hr;a Ith n c•t•tl.., Wt• wrl1·nrn1• ,..,.,,,. '" l11r dt•h V(' r11 't•r • 11 1· .1 nd 1•har111· ,tt't'nu nl' the door at 8 30 a m Saturday 'fhr i.l'min:ir is ~ean•d to t ho<,c· \\h o a r<' plan rung nrw bu ... rn~·~sc~ ;md will cover .,uch topic~ 3!> ftnan c1n~. l egal or ~ ganization. bank rt>la h on.;, site locau on, pm duc·t promo11on. home bu~ane.,srs. m :111 ordf>r Wld small m1111mum tn· ve~tment busine..,sei.. Gues t '>Pt'akl.'rs in· e lude Ri c hard H art. business system consul- tant . Stuart \Vtlhams. advert1srn~, market in~ con'lullant . Kcnn1•1 h Kukuda . a ttornl'Y. James T MaJ(rnn, \ice· president of Cahfom1a First Bank and Mar vin Grudem, cert1f1l.'d pubhr acrountanl Sc h edu lin g of work11hons 1s ~ta,::gercd so participants may at- t e nd at least two st'SSions For inform:it1on ahout th e .St'm r nar nnd \\Ork s h ops, nho nc ~56~1 Bof A List Due D3nk of Am<'nca, an response.' to a mandate of the 1976 llomr Mortgage 1>1sclo,urc• A<·t was to m akt' public today th<> loc·;1tion by ~•P codl· or all rl's1dential real ('state and homl• improvement loans m ade during 197.'l. Th«' r<'port will he availull<' al 17 dl.'s ignatcd flank of America offkf'!( lhrouJ(hout the ~late FAST. LOW·COST, QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING 10 to 10,000 Copies .._._ .. -. ..... _,_jolt .. ,.,......., ... ....., ........ , ... _"' Photocopl .. Avaltable NEWPOA'r 8!ACH ?40 f\lewport ~nter Or De&ign PIOZ'1, Su1lf) 120 (714) &40-90!>3 OVER 300 Pf Pa MA.TIONWID! • Standard Bonds Delayed Antiboycott Pledge Asked First by Stale SACRAMENTO <A Pl A ~late agency has held off ~wni; trut ~xt-mpt , antt pullu!Jon bonds for Standnrd 0 11 aner an aide to Cov. Edmund Brown Jr cltt'd tht> lsr aeh boycott 1ssut: The DemMrotic govemor's toii <'OVtronmentol 11dv1St'r, Tom Quinn. said Sl3ndard Oi l Should <inst pled~e no\ to take part tn any boycott agaJni•t l&rael. A S tand ard Oil a si.1st11 111 tn•a.surl'r . John Tate, shot bark "It's perfol'tly clear \l.e'll obey the law " H<.• was rcrernng to a mea.surt-Brown 111gned Monday that makes 1t 1llt'gal for a bust ne:is to i.1gn a contract or agree ment lo d iscriminate on the baMs o( busme~s assocaalJons. State G~ts B<HMt SACRAMENTO IAP> -Lt Gov. Met\ yn Dymally 1s 1n Wa.shrngton to help Caufornia '41n the federal deM~nauon ai. site o( a proposed .soJ:ir energy an st1tute Dymally announced bcfon • leaving that he wa~ making the tnp at the request of Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr. Magazba~ A «"quired "Career Educalion Uigest." Newport Beach. has been ac· quired by Pennant Pubbshrng, Inc., also of Ne wport Beach Terms of the agreement made with the now-defunct Educa- tional Properttes, Inc, Newport Beach, were not djscJoc.ed. J Phillip Thurman. Pennant president. said arqws1t1on Of the education oriented publication 1s the fi rst step an a profitram of con trolll.'d dl\ers 1f1cat1on for the pubhshing firm. Pennant pre .sently published "Pac1f1c Skip. per," a monthly yachting magazine 'rAKI G ST<>CK Roi~ R uf~d Ollt rair lit Ow Los AnaeJ~ Conven- tion Center Frtday lhtou&b Sun· day. LOS !\NG !!: L Jo:S Li\ P > Callfornrn b1111k1> no longer will ht• oble to act 1111 lntcrm\.'<l.iarle:4 in financial transactions th11t in \Olve the Arnb boycott of bral'l under a i.tatt• luw that goes into l'ffert Ja n. l, n spokl'Smun for lhe Hank o>C America says. Th<' ralr. ruturlna product.$, kchnoloirle~ •nd services availa- ble tod3y a nd tomorrow ln ener11y con!lt'rvatlon ond ultrrn:>te sourtl'lC, lic open ffom noon to 9 p.m Friday and Saiur· dtty und 11 a. m .·8 p m. Sund~. Colon" 'f'fl'll• Gro..,d• Colony f<'oods Jnc . Newport Beach, has announc.x-d net in- <'<>me or $1 .113,000, (Ir $l.l8 J)f'r • tu1re, on net s ales of S.'14, 149,000 tor the fiscal year endoo June 30. Neal Peterson. an attorney for Bank of America, was quoted by the Los Angeles Times as saying U S. banks already are prohibit· ~ from processing documents that discnm1nate against c1t1zcns on the basis of race, creed. re- bg1onor sex. This compares wlth net lnco.(tW of $624,000, or 67 cents. oo net ~ales or $29,978,000 ror the prior fas cal year. Ford Approves NewOCStop For Airline Under legislation signed by the governor, California banks also wi ll be prohibited from process- ing documents that discriminate agarnst any party in a lawful bustness association Rttordt Prottt-fftf SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov . President Ford has approved a Civil Aeronautics Board recom- menda t 1on that authoriies Hughes Airwl.'st to operate non- stop flights hoking Las Vegns with Calgary and t-Aimonton in Canada, beginning Nov. 27. Edmund Brown Jr. has sign~ legislation that protects bank c us tome rs• financial records from inspection by state and local agencies. unless cwilomers approve or a court order ; .. is· s ued . Hughes A1rwest announced it is filing for a CAB exemption \hat will permit the nonstop flights to begin Nov. 1. The measure by Assemblyman AJan Sieroty <D·Los Angeles} is s1m1lar to bills vetoed by Brown last year and by his predecessor, Ronald Reagan, in 1974. IC the exemption is approved, the airline will inaugurate d11ily nonstop j ets Nov t with one round trip between Las Vegas .llnd each of the Canadian cities. En~rgy Fair Opf!n.s Altt>rnat1ve energies including sun. wand and water will be the locus of the nation's first energy The new nonstops south to Las Vegas a lso w 111 serve Los Angeles and Orange County. An addallonal d:uly round-trip night Wiii continue to make a stop in Spokane. ()vt~r Tht> (:ounter MASO UstiftCJs .•.. , , . .. ""' \'J 11·. 11 Lip• and Oow1111 \ ... & 1:i.. :a~~! \~!,~.!0:r!~~"~~' n•'::." ~~':~"Y.:"t "' , tit .,~.,., .. 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Accordlng to a statement illued by both companies Wednesday, the agreement call5 for an exchange or roughly one share of Itel common stock for two !Jhares ol Computer Dimenalon.11Lock. The exact number, between 775,000 and 900,000 &bares. will be determined when the acquisl- tlon la closed late this year. Lock.heed Restt'uctare OK'd 8tJJlBANK CAP>-Sbareboldenof Loc~d Aircraft Cor,>. b•vc ap- proved a nnanclal ratlUctwinc p1an that would reduce the como•IU''• blDkdebt. s !:'AIL'( Plt 01 87 Faf!e Lift Plastic Surgery Gets Tax Break By S\'LVlA POllTt;R C06metJc t1ur1tery -a Cuc~ 11n. or special tiQhtenlni or looseoing of any pitrt of the." body from the bust to the bul- t<K'ks has be~n approved as a dedurUb\.e medical expcna.e by the Internal R<'vet1u~ Ser\'1Ct URS> Thls ls a bent•f1l fur ----------"" Money's Worth tho wttallhter t t1xp~r by l\n lltS that ...:enerally hu clamped dC1wn on mttdtcal d\•du<'tlons clalaned by m 1ddl1•· lower 1ncum1• lait· pa yen In contrast, for \n.'ltl\nl'<', \he IRS la~t )'Car d<'nled o medical dt.'du('tion lo u husband and wlfc who had Jlaid tees lo a non prohl <'Coler for marnage <'OunseUng, on the bash .. that the couni.cltntot':. purpose was to ht>lp improve 'I mar- nage, not LO pre\'ent or allevh1l.e a phyllical or mental de.feel. or illness. IT DENIED A PlfVSlClAN'S claim for a medical ex pense dedurtion lo cover costs of sending his daughter lo ballet school to help treat a spinal condition. It denied a medical expense deducllon for room and meals to D husband and wife who had ~n advised by psychiatrists to stay at a hotel near lbe hospital while bemg treated for sex· ual inad~uacy. Now the IRS says elective surgery for beauty can be de~ ducted as a medical expense Coe.mel1c surgery rarely 1~ medJcaJly required _and rarely JS recommended by a family phys1c1an unless 1.t 1s made essential by injury or its purpose is to help allcvtatl• emot1onaJ-psychological disturbances f'e"' major medical insurance pohc1cs issued by pn vale companies cov<'r 1t. A TYPICAi. MAJOR MEDICAL pohcy will statt-! ''benefits will not be provided for ..• care for cosmet1e purposes . . . unless made necessary by accidental 11\iury. • • Medicare doesn't cover 1t, e\•en though a person may re- act to signs or aging by f:lJling into deep depre!\sion T~e law slates that Medicare docs not cover "most cosmehc surJ gery ... ln almost all cases, cosu. or cosmetH' operations by re· putablc. experienced surgeons run into thousands of dollars. A pncc quot~ lo me by a well·known, t1>p-~ated plastic surgeon in New York Caty for a complete rare lift -- ne<:k, chm, 1owli., upper llp, baJ,ts under the eyes~ excess tis· aue under the eyelids -was $9,000. On top oC Uus would bo upenses for necessary photographs. prt'· and post· operative vents lo the surgeon's omcc. private nursing care, probably pnvale hospital room, etc. LEON GOLD, ODE•· TAX EXPio:RT of the Research Jnsblute oC America. says: "The ruling dearly 1mplles that. the reason for an operatwn is 1mmatc nal. Even 1£ beauty Jis \ht' sole reason, the fairly high cost of cosmellc ::.urgery is n medical expense " What might some of the 1mphcat1ons be" -When the ruling and its meantng becom~ known, there could be a sharp increase m applicants for cosmetic surgery . . -Physicians 1n this field well may be faced with an In· tcnsHi<'at1on or an ex1~ting problem: choosing only those pa· uent.s who have realistic expectations aboul a "magic·• transformation. -IRS MAY SUFFER A MUCH bagger loss in tax re· venues as a rl's ult of allowlllg this deduction than 1t now an- ticipates --And there m ay l><' a mounting threat of an invasion by fnnge dortor!> offering tax-deductibl<:, cut-rate operalJoos. For Utility Cost-recovery Bid Supported LA MESA <AP) -San Dir go Gas & Elf'ctrlc Co. should ~allowed to recover $1 6 mill11ln frnm its cui;tomcrs lo help its losses from a vast Utah power plant that wasn't bwlt, a state examiner says. The utility seeks S.5 5 million to cover costs of the de- funct Kaparowits power plant projrct. In hearings that ended thi'I week, 1t asked perm1ss1on lo amortize that much over fi ve years as part of a requested ~ million rat.e in- crease. JN HER TESTIMONY, Teddy Christensen, a linandal examiner for the California Public Utilities Commission 1 PUC), said the utility should be allowed to recover only tho money i.pent on pans or the project that 1:1re useless in the future. A st.arr report by the PUC'!\ utilities division uld last w~k that San Diego Cas ought to bl! alll>wl'd to recover $3.3 mlllion before taxes. Bul that report said San Diego Gas should have tor<'· fund the amount or money umortited, plus 7 per<'enl in- terest, 1r it makes a future profit from sale or coal or coal rights in the K aparowit1. ()ll:ltf'au of sou them tJtah. GARV ANGER. A MF.MBF.R of lhe PUC's utilities 11taff, !l!Jld that hn11P<l on ll." r<>comml'nded amorliT.ing rate, San D1c~o Gas would pny S.150,000 1n taxes annually on tho recovered m oney. Anger said in that way Snn Oiego Gas would rocciv~ a nrt amount of SI.fl mllllon or almost exactly what Mr!'. Chrisl<'n,en rc('()mmc:-nded. The proposal to build the Kaparowlltl plant, cnvl!lloncd as th«: nalion'11 l ar~ci1t coal (ired power pll1nt. wn aban· doned In April by San Di1•gn Gru;, Ar1xona Public Service Co. and South1>rn Cuhfomlu f:dn1on Co The three pnrtner ullhtws dtl'd "uwcsomo r egulatory Md cnvlronml"ntol delay11" for the move. New Mervyn's Eyed In Westminster Mervyn's wltl open a new department store :.it Drookhurst and Rolsa, Westminster, In 1978. Jt Is p11rl of a $30 million seven store expansion, according to Mervin G. Morris, chairman oft.h<? board. The expnns1on plan Includes new slot<'S in Anah<>im and Tustin. It will bring the number or Mervyn 's in Southern California to eighl $lores and the total In California and Nttvada to 42. Cirele Seal Sale Told Brunswick Corp , Skokie, nJ., has announced arree-roart in principle to acqu.ire Circle Sul Corp .. Anah im, for $15,000,000 in cash, equal tD •pproximalttly $17 per Clrclca Stal share. Tbe transaction, subJ«'t lO a definlllvc •8~Jnent between the parties and the approval of tho Clrclo Sul shareholders al a special meeUni, is expected to take pbco btfore tba end of lhe 1ear. - •. .. ... a• ' ,, ix ... DAIL V PILOT QUEENIE ''I just think you're overdoing the 'peasant look' far an executive secretary." At Saddleb~k W oinen Hold Job Workshop The Saddleback College Women's Studies Center is sponsoring a career mlormalion workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday in the center's campus offices. The program, which features guest speakers in. volved in today's employment market, bas been or. ganjzed to provide JOb ---------and volunteer facts ap- propriate to campus and Recitals Slated in Viejo Tenor Alvin Brightbill, choral director at Sad dleback College, will perform with the New World Baroque Players in two r ecitals F'nday at the Mjss1on V1eJO cam- pus The firs t COOC<'rt will he at noon in Bwlding G, the second at 8 p.m. in lhc college library. community women seek· ing employm ent. Speakers include: Judy Bartho lomew, recruitment specialist for the county's place- ment and recruHment center; Gayle Schofield, a temporary ser vices agency representative: Jackie Sweet, volunteer services coordinator for the county Mental Health Association, and Pal Toner, owner of a personnel agency. Further information may be obtained by call· ing 831·9700 or 495-4950, extension 227 Reading Confab To Open \) ' ( ........... ) -Reflector Clamp Light • Pvt liflit wh.rt r" ittt4 II • With • h. ctr4 The New World e nscm hie includes Ma rs ha Taylor. oboe and oboe d'Amore: Emily Wong, harps i chord. Jeanne Clausen, \'John : Rebecca H e aton , Clute , and Edward Mea r es. con· trabass Addtllonal 1nformat1on on the performanct.>s 1s J\ ail able by calling the community informalJon orftce at the rollege, 831 9700 or 495·49SO, ext. 263 The Orange County Reg. 2 99 Rending Assoc1at1on's 4.99 12th annual rail con· ---------------: rerence, Welcome Back Read mg, 1s scheduled Crom 8 am. to 3.30 p.m. Saturday in the Dis· n eyland Convention Center. Or. S. Alan Cohen, a national s pecialist In perception and systems analysis. will speak on re,ad1ng achievement Single Women To Meet tests. Goose Neck A number oC other sessions on reading and Desk Lamp exhibits will also will be • ,,_.-' c.i.r bott •114 1he4u Businesswoman Mary Garu will address Phase. an organization oC divorced and widowed women, Monday U1 El Toro on day care and starting a business. featured during the con· • M-ti.re ll1h11111 fer 4ttli ., ference. werti11i., Further information 2 99 may be obtained from Reg. Janel Lord, principal of 4.ff St. Joseph Elementary 11---~--------­School, Santa Ana. T h e m e e t t o g l s p:;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;j scheduled for 7 p.m at People's Feder al Sav· 1ngs and Loan, 23688 El Toro Road. Add1t1onal informolJon on the meeting or the or· Karuzat1on 1s available at Phase o ffices, 28362 Margu€'nlc Pkwy .. Ste, 18, Musion V1rjo; 831-3012. R etire d Meet The Notional Assocfa. lion of Federal Ret1rt'd Employees, Chapter 816, will meet at 1 30 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 12, In the Community Center at Del Mar and Seville ln San Clemente. ,lU ... llfC6 Hl.4TINQ. Al• COMO. .. _•tow+\ .. __ ~.-(_ .. ".,~"'·~ ... ,q l()tof VI( J() '"'') r•Motw '•f".o•'•I"'\ I • ., " • , ... , . 4'M401 t OllAMf'iA t ~2• Nta.-O.\f1: 81v l. 642-1751 ICITCHEH & IATH llMODEUHG FIU ISTIMA TIES ... (h,1 o. .... , ••• AHANfl..,•MAl/11 O"•CA '"'3l w l~~ot., A4kfor l •t •t ...,.. ,,.. 77~1470 •tol•\I l . l . 1 . 1 . 1 : l . l l WALTER DETTMAN formerly of VIDAL SASSOON COSTA MESA SALON IS NCIN CUTTING HAIR AT l2'A tiiWtlMI A VI IALIOAISLAMD 675-6070' Pack of 3 Extension Cords • Witli l ft., • It. "'' t ft. c«41 • Or • It .. t ft. e114 11 h. cer41 Your 119 Choice 3/4" x 60 Ft. 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Tru-Test --- Sprayer Tanks • A4jw11Me MUie wlllt Ulflllle!t '"" ,,, Gol. R19. IUS 99s 3 Gel, ll19.1MS 12~~ -.... ~ Thu'14ay September :JO 1976 OAILYPILOT Lasorda Era Begins for D • LOS ANGELES (AP)-Tom Luorda turned down a oumber ol of!en to manaae other m;Oor leacue buebaU teams ud his JoyaJty to the t.o• Angeles Dodgen bas paid olJ wilh the an· nottncement be would replllCe Walt.er AlAton as the field boss. The ·O-year-old, who was uamed to the post Wednesday. has the same aort of major leaaue playin1 credentials as Alston, wbo had one at bat an the maJors and struck out. Lasorda has an 0·4 Uletime pitching re· cord. Luorda ii a s 9 holler·cuy thiTd base coacb, uulike lhe qwel AI.ton. The new m:ltl11&er likes to 41ne out with ployers, and 1.1 more a friend than autocrat Butil most of the Dodgers fet-1 he wl be able to maintain tu~ fnendaJup wllb them and ~hit do hL'> Job .. The announcement narrung the native or Nornatown, Pa • came only 40 hours afte r Alston said h~ was rellnng after 23 consecul.lvl!' o~year contracts. When Lasorda was asked If he also eot a one year conlract. Walt.er O'.Malley, duurman of the board, answered for him: ·You bet!" Lasorda joine4 the Dod1cra or. 1ranuat1on in UM&. When he was cut from the M<l1:1treal roster an iooo. v1c~ pre1ident Al Campanis ·aave rum a job as scout m tbe Philadelphia area and fro~ there L asorda went on to: coaching and mana&mg. t.asorcla broke into baseball in 1945. tte joined the Dodgers' farm team at Mon~a! int.he r,.. temallonat League io 1948. He wrui in the mltjor leagues in 1~ and 1955, Alston's tu-st years Allll WJr•p,.to SAN FRANCISCO'S JOHN MONTEFUSCO HURLED A NO-HITTER AGAINST ATLANTA Atlanta Flattened I'm a Hot Dog, Says No-hit Artist ATLANTA tAP) -You gotta be good to throw a no-hitter in the big leagues Well, this proves it, r 'm good •.. proclaimed John Montefusco, the brash San Fran- cisco Giants' right·hander after throwin~ hjs gem at the Atlanta Braves Wednesday rught. "I always dreamed about throwing a no hitter, but 1 never thought I could I can"t tx-heve 1t, 1 can "t believe 1t,'" Montefust•o said after the 9·0 triumph in whch ··The Count·· came wtlhm 3 walk o( a perfect J(ame. The 26·}'ear·old native Of Long Branch, NJ , wa~ in command all the way as ht~ teammates had nothing but routine chanccc; before a slim turnout or 1.369 in Atlanta'!l final home contest of the season. The only runner lo reach base was Jerry Royster. who walked on a 3· l count leading off the fourth in11ing. "llr painted a prt'tty i;ohd pic- ture." said Giants manaiter lhll Rigney of Jhe 1975 National uague r.ook1e of the )'l':lr '"That's as good a iob as t 'v(' ever seen. ThC'rc were nothing bul routin~ c1uts, easy fly balls and grounders.·• "lt 's the greatest dnv of my life," said the outspoken Mon tefusco. "lt 's the l><'rfect way to end the season NllW I ran talk about 1t all winter .. Montefusco nt•arlv m1ss('<i thC' start bec,;iuse or ·a congested ch C'S I · I had to pitch berausC' 1r l <11dn't, W1ll1e Montanrz would have s11 1d l ch1ckl•ncd out," ht· s:ud Montefusco, lli-14, said he was ''up" for the gamc ll<'cau~e of Montanei, a former teammate who was traded to Atlanta rarhl'r this season Ill' told Mon· t:mez at the time he \\ould not gH a htl off him all Yl'3r "I was only tr} in~ lo stop Willie from getting a htl 1 d1rln 't think 1 'd stop the whole team." '>atd a s mil ing Montl'fu..,ro. "Montanez 1s 3 hot dog hke I am. only tonight 1 put a little mu,tard on 11 " "He's a pretty good pitchn hut wmct1mes he leU. h1<1 mouth gl't in th<' way of h is p1tch10g," ,aid Montanez. "You stop Montanez and you ~top the Braves. Ir(."& their besl hlttl'r," said Montefusc~ Football Odds ~,._':\Ycekcnd (.!rid odds o~ s~ltcted by mcmtx-rs or lhC' Daily Pilot sports stntr: L<>M'a _N_,,HArhnrwt LA~-o-M.tl., °"' o~ I , f'dt"°"OVftf li\~f'MhlUt h;• lo\ At~1t0\0V.f MA,11\ .. by n Coronie0.-1 M.trnv•t U~•••t"-4tvtwt, t CM•• .... \.AOV., l~OOl'UI f't.A(f\twl °"'ftt .-410\owr [t 1Mn n.,' !win Cl...,..f\t• o~r M 1 "'eft V••totrf 1 Fninthlff owr fU.tltt 1.t ht' 1 Cv1>nnowr H111111~q1"" 11, .... ll't \ rf>Uf'\'''" Vattty ftWr ~.,_.., • .,.,ti t u11...-o,..rOo1-w .. t1>•• > Or-CM)tOll•rL-.. Mllb<ll Ra""....,. ltr.U~I by• Pl~ow• M•-uil•ll't\ WnNllQI"" -· Cll>< •oo ~. O-wr o .. r r.... 0•-l>Y 1 St Lout\OWI' NV G1•rrt• try 4'1\ PNl-'llfll•-• At1a11U llY I ll•lll"'°rto,.., T~fl'M llob'!' 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I J\ f' ''"1 '" '" II \Ip m the helm Wfdnesday night aga1n'll lhe Houston Astros The Dodgers won, 1 0, behind tht.> romb10ed three hit pitching of rookie Rick Sutdirfe, who was. making his big league debut, Stan Wall and Charlie Hough. "Wf• got Just enough to win," said Lasorda. who addt>d, ''I'm ~ti ll on <'loud nine. This is the 1:reatest day of my life." It was the greatest day in the lift' of young Sutchrre, loo, who new 10 of his relaUves out from Kansas City to watch his first start in the majors. Jk wus impressive, allowing the A~tros only two hHs over five innings, before Wall took over for thr<'c and then JIOORh for the ninth. 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BaDls Boss: ·It's Prejudiee MIAMI CAP> -The Je\\-ish owner of the Los Angeles Rams cbar1ed today that Sunday's came with the Miami Dolphins · was scheduled here on Yom K.ip-ilur because ol a National Foot~ ball League vendetta against him. The Miami Newa reported. "It is · a punishment and a wamimc lo btller team ownen that ii lhey criticlie Pete RouUe Oeaiue commissioner) they will also be punished," Carroll Rosenbloom told the News in a telephone interview. Rosenbloom has trtfd to have Rozelle fired as NFL com- missioner. ''It's tnsensillve, aJTORant and stupid." Rosenbloom said. "But Rotelle has no senslUvit,y .i-none al all Don't forget, he'• tnq com- missioner who ot'dfrrel U1e Na· tsonal Football Lucut to play Rames on the day ol. President Kennedy"• funeral." ~nblootn said he is not a re~ li11ous man .and wW attend the came. But be saJd maQ.Y Jewistt fans were oflended by the game'• being scheduled on Yom Kippur, their dlQ' of atonemenl and most sacred holiday. Vom Klppur begimi at•undown Sunday wltb servica due to begin at about T p. e . Tbe Rams.. Dotpbjnsgame~gfnsatcp.m. Many Jewish ra.,s are e:itped· cd to Juve the iame at halltime. manatlDI the tben BTOOklyn Dodaen In 1~ Lasorda pl-.yed with Kansas CHy lo the AmertcaQ League. Hu beat minor leaiue season wu 1858. LasQrda was 18-6 with a 2.~ earned run a.-erage tor Mon· treat. lo 58 major leaiue •P- ~arances, he wu M Wllh a 6.52 earned run avuqe. 1\te last four yt-ars Lasorda · was Dodgers third base coach. Before that he helped develop players like Steve Garvey, Ron Cey. Bill Buckner. Charlie Hough, Davey Lopes, .f?ouc Rau, Bill Russell and Rick Rhoden. Garv~. the 1974 National Lea1ue most valuable player, said: : "Tommy's closenes:s lo the players won't be A neaatlve · thlnc. Ho knows the players in- sid out, knuws what motivates them. That.'1 the b11gest Uun& m mana1ln1 today -to know players' capab1htles and use lho proper psycholoay to make them play up to it. Tommy's too much ol a pro to let any personal feeJ- ingsenterthe Job heha.s to do." Sports in ·Brief KC Near Title; Nettles Sparkles OAKLAND-Larry Gu ra pitched the Kansas City Royals to a 4.0 win over the Oakland A's Wednesday ni&ht as the Royals clinched a ue tor the American League West division crown The vtc~ory gave Kansas City a 3\AJ.game le ad over Oakland with three games left to play and the Royals can clinch the UUe out- right with one more victory or Oakland loss. The best the A's can do is force a one-ga~ playoff Tuesday in Kansas City. They have four games unplayed. ~·eule11 Star~ BOSTON-Costa Me<1a re!>i· dent <qa1g Nettles beltl'<f two home runs, one a grand s lam, had two doubles and drove in !>lX runs Wednesday to pace tht· ~ew York Yankees to a 9-6 wm O\er Boston. llammer l11k• LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Kings have acqwrt'd one of hockey·!> most violent player:. The club announced Wednes· day that tl had acqwred Da\ c Schultz from the Ph1lad€'lph1a Plyers fo r "future con:-.1dcra· lions " Schult'?, nicknamed "The! Hammer" for his habit or beat· · ing opponents on the hl'ad, has become known in his four years in the National Hockey League as the game's meanest player The 26.yead~~d left w1n~cr has accumul ated '1tor e penalty minutes -1,386 -than all but eight other players did In their entire career. His single season record or 472 minutes in 1974 75 • may never be broken. ,\t"t To1tr11_.y The second day of action of the Laguna Niguel lnv1tatJonal t<'n nis tournament gets under way at 10 Friday morning with matches being played until 6. In today's pl ay. Dick· Bohmstedt met defending cham- pion John Andrews and Alex Olmedo c I ashed with Chico Hagey 10 the featurt'd singles matches Finals arc slated Sunday. 'Robhuo11 f 'art•w_.ll ·BALTIMORE -Brooks Robmson, nsing to the occasion as he had countless limes in the past, turned the tears to fhcers. In what could be tus last time al bat in Baltimore, at least 10 the unifdrm ·of the Orioles, Robinson s ingled to center and then exited to a standing ovation at Wednesday night's emoUon- packed game. ''It was like a World Serles game," said the veteran third baseman ... A lot of Uung.s went through my mind, and J beaan pressing to get a hit or to make a good play In the field." As for the many cheers of Uie night, culminated by the O\laUon when he was called back to the field after being removed for a pinch runner, Robinson srud: "It wasn 't a bad feeling, but l wouldn't want to go lb.rough it e\•ery game." Kbrgs Whr LOS ANGELES -Veter an Tommy W11l1ams and rookie Steve Clipp1ngdale struck for tturd penod goals to lead Los Angeles ton 5.3 National Hockey League victory Wednesday night for the Kings first exh1b1lton triumph of the season. Pioutter Dif•11 BROOKLINE. Mass.-Willinm T. Reid Jr . a turn-of·lhe·century pioneer in football and baseball, is dead at the a~e of 98. He died Tue:.day at tus ~ome here. A bond sal{'sman most of his life, Reid 1s credited with saving football al Harvard University when hew as couch there in 1905. More than a doten players across the country had died from football tnJunes that year, and the Harvard Overseers voted al the recomml'ndat1on of Presi· dent Charles W. Eliot to drop the game. Reid helped introduce the forward pass and out-0f·bounds kick to make football safe, and finally in J 906 Eliot w as persuaded not to let Harvard JOm the list or colleges giving up on the game SUS.000 S•n fl'r•nchce THWtil Twrn.1,,,.1tt "'" """"° Harold Soln..,on bHI llm <N>o<,,. 6 4 1 6.1 ~. &ob \.Utt ~n (lf>mf>nt1t. Ot•t ~tff' P.•rVM"I, . , .. , ..,,..,....,,...Ai"-',,,.., ftM GotuckVW't ~ 4 '"· 8t1M"1C..Ottt, ... ,,~l\, ... fl,.,'t8un•\ ., ,), f"h4,tl11'1: P•' H"il .,..Al M lof (a~tll • 4 • 1. \1•"' \"'ltt" ti-•t Pt-i~I ~nt A 1 1 b "'1 Qutt~W•tt\Dt "' M1Hlj' Rtt\\rn.ft t,f,.1,l·f,t..l. 'IV Today 8 p.m. (50) -THE Ol.VM· PIAD-A salute to J esse Owens, Emil Zatopek, Paavo Nurmi, Al Oerter: and Fanny Rlankers· Koen. 9 p.m. (13) -BOXING FROM ntEOLVMPIC. 9:30 p.m . <22) -WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL GOLF. TOMMY LASORDA Ryan Has Lot Left At Finish Nolan Ryan reflected upon bis implausible and improbable season. a season that was full or doubt last spring when he came orr elbow surgery not knowil)g if he could ever throw elfectlve1y again "l guess l 'd have lo say I'm most pleased by my strikeout and walk totals," he smiled at a questioner . "The figures prove ( haven 't lost anythlog -my fastballs or my wildness." Chalk up one highly successful surgny. Ryan proved this season he is as good as new. He has worked 275 innings and leads the majOl"S in strikoouts with 313. He added 11 more Ks to his total Wcdnes· day night, hurling a two-hiller to blank the Chicago White Sox, 3<-0. The shutout was hissiicthof tbe 1 season, tying him for the American League lead al oog with Vida Blue, Bert Blylevm and Jim Palmer. The compete game was his 20th. '"If J had any doubts n1 the start of the season." Ryan confessed, "it was whether my arm wo"1d stand the strain of a long season. I guess il did." Ryan upped hJs record to 1S·l8 with his two· hitter. hls fifth win in six Sep. tember starts. But Ryan nlways is a strong finisher as evidenced by his 20·7 career record i n September. Ryan was separated from ano- hitter by Ralph Carr's fiprt. 1o· ning single and a ninth innilul bit by Jim Spencer. CHICAGO 8-l•l••lf O.ttrl J ~n(--lb Ort•cltl W Stt1n3b Br.,...,,,,.,,b ~·' 11jt/rSlon Pit 0-.nt \\ E\\laftc P IC•llyl)I\ 8 Oownuv,ic IUlr•llP .. , lltl • 0 0 0 • n I 0 l 0 I 0 • () 0 0 4000 , 0 0 0 1000 I 0 0 0 7000 1000 0000 0000 ·O 0 0 O CALll'OIUOA ... , --·· Collln\lt 4 0 \ I Remytt> • t t O A Torr.Hf l I ' 0 """"""lb 3 0 0 !I 8rtOQ'\PI' 0 t 0 0 ~•ll&1b 0 0 0 0 Ao.Jkk""'dh 4 0 I t '~"' > • •o 0.al-lb s 0 0 0 M11•¥H 1 I I 0 El<IW!l>•U'l''ffl c s 0 I t Ryanp O O O 0 Total• 2¥ O 2 O Tolalt JO 3 1 I Oltca90 COO OCI ~ ultlornl• 011 -l\lil-4 f! -w. Sltln '· !Ivan. OP -ClllCACJO 1, C..lltornla I, l08 -Clllc•oo 1, CAlllorfll• S.3- Rtfl'y, R. Torrn,Mlloy, ~El -C. l.GOtL IC &-•II ll 1011 AyaftfW l .. ltl T-l:ILA-S,UO. I~ H II ~It lllO " , l ' , ' ' ., %00•11 Drastic SWitch in Style Dodgers Changeover a Marked Contrmt · LOS ANGELES -Walter Alston and Tommy Lasorda each got a chance to do something they've always wanted lo do Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium. Alston, skipper of the Dodgers for 23 seasons, got his chance to go watch a game from the stands . Lasorda, who once played for Als ton when the latter managed the old Montreal AAA level team , saw his dream come true when he began his reign as Dodgen field manager. Actually, Lasorda wasn't sup- posed to be the manager unUI next year. But Alston decided it would help Lasorda prepare for next year U he could begin managerial duties at once. .. 19es1des, I've been lhinldng all these years that 1 hught llke to IO up lnto the stands and see if it Is u euy u all )'OU guys have been aayinc it is,·• Alston told re- porters before the game Wednes· day. And so enda the Ai.ton era and with its conclusion belins lhe Lasol"da years. Alston hu always impresMd me. He ii usually cool, quiet, dicnlfled and always seemed to lta•e as much time for the KUY from the smaller newspapers as be did tor tho cuya repre:HDtiq the massive circulation public&· tionsorTV. Ile was second-gues11ed by some writers frequently in ro· cent years and as he told me Wednesday, "there was no sort spot in managing. Guys are nib- bling al you all the Ume. Even In the years when we won the pen· nant, I was always ready to go OLl!l'IN WHITI: WHITE WASH home when the World Serie. ended.". Alsloo appeared to me to be more ~ a listener than a talker and be abowed c;onveraaUonal In- terest in lbin11 ' other lban baseball, which ta Co me \mUSUal amoac that a port'• molsbacka. By otber things I don't mean booze and broads. The man 1ucceedin2 him dJd J believe, eam a shot at being the skipper. He has been in the Dod1en organltalion %7 years and deepi~ hla rather putrid re- cord as a pitcher (be never won a bit leacu• iame>. be bloaomecl as a minor league mnnager • His 1970 Spokane club won the T>acific Coaat League crown by 26games. . . Bul he ls such a contrastJn1 Im· a1e to that portrayed by Abton t.hat lt 'll be tou11h getting us~ to hia 1tyle, which to me ls aomethlnl( I'd i uess was de· voloped In the tenement hou~ areu o( Brooklyn or the Rronx. By his own admission he 10U~ to a tight with the rival tcasn'• manager the first aame h o managed In the m lnon. Actually, be'a from Pee· nsylvanla. The Luotda personallty 1 've 1een make11 nro think he'd b•ve been a sre•t Qted car aaleaman. Or a cltcua barker. Or a cure·all elixk "°~ dor. To me ho romes acro11 u somewhat ol a blow-hard. But be ls reuonably articulate, dreuma well,. t akes care not to u1 anrthtng th at would ill-reflect. OQ his predecessor when aaked bow he might utilize pe:nonnel d.lt· Cerenlly than did Alston. Lasorda said that eettini' tho chance lo manage the Doclfml was like getUnf &he Hope Dlarnond. And I believe he really feela that way. l wonder ii h e still will after be's bad a few teuons under b.la belt., l! lnd~ed he Juts that lone. . A DAIL v PILOT t!tNewport ars, LOara '· l ::: ·<;lash Tonight " ~ewport Harbor lUiih '1 Sailors aJld U>e m· , ~~.;!., Loara Hlah or m Saxons mix ln 1~·J eneue foo tball pt, res\uili.a, a •b· •arteries. lt atart.s al 8 at the ors campus and ea to be as c lOl!IO as aeries, which ls tied 'at Uaree wlns apiece. In 'the last four years, both team• have 1cored 68 point.a with the largest ~gm of victory seven ~ls-. 'f6. J)d t onight's play features lhe same t)'lle of a ction wilb Loara 's Dden.s1 vely the Sailnn will be usked to contain a ltam s1m1Jar in style ol Corona d~l M•r. bul wbieb attJcks the cods more. Loan's blg. boast.J.ng linemen Phil Wilson <2'5), !;teve Lona <2J>5) and John Wilson (210). Quarterback John Pecctua has netted 112 yanls running und c.vm • plet.ed eight of 25 passes while t ailback Mel Lewter, a 170·pounder, has averaged '1 S yards per carry. quarterback o ption series thre atening the Edison fl ank s and a hard- runnlng tailback the key •weapons for the visitors. Li king , 11 Newport, meanwhile, · C ,lltill seeking a cohesive oUense behJnd relative • mblake-free execution, 'WT ds ,i:~bes m~stly on the in· W OUll aide ru.nrung game. , .• .Newport coach Bill ·Ph:z1ca has several op- tions at running back and bas indicated he'll be~n with Dee Wa rd and lto.n Ray -although Cjiris Corum. T om , ~ockett and Jack Man· f i et arc o th er possibililles. Dave Roum rs out with a knee injury. Craig Lyon gets the nod al quarterback. although Pizzica says he wants to see more of Greg Paqwn, too, at the QB post. • Lyons has completed IS of 34 for 157 yards. but b.Ats been intercepted fiv e um es. Edison High of Hl'nt ington Beach football coac h Bill Wo rkman sums up the scene at the Chargers practice field thusly: "There's a bJack cloud around this place." Workm an 's eleven absorbed a 34· 7 lacing from West Torrance last week and is now prepar· i n g for R1alto 's Eisenhower High Friday rught m an 8 o'clock test at Huntington Beach High. There are reportedJy no changes in the Edison de fensiv e ar m or in personnel-a I though Workman says there ar1· # COSTA MESA 08, DAVE MOLLICA. * * IM-..r1 N•r-Oll••i. 'tt .,, Vom ~1 .. q * :.everal things that will ,,. change. Tailback Injuries Confro11t Corona AT llon8t~lot\ ~onFro•I 't !><o•<t Pr•ffm•n .• ~., .. .,,.y ' l.J-;.fl811•ttl ~ Mtllt'M.-llo ~•·<ll10M AB OwW•rO llfl Aoy A•Y ftL':. llooH••~•d 1«> "Things that will ~= c h a n g e , • · s a y s ''° Workman, "will be in ::: how we play. Against m W~t Torrance we went ;;~ into the game n at and we 11~ justd1d not hit. The Corona del Mar High Sea Kings are ex- periencing their share or problems at tailback these days. Rob Elson. last year's start.er who rushed for S58 yards. may be lost for the season with a cartilage problem in his knee. ·•-'1 >U'11er 0.1•,.V lte-T...,-••tt -.,~M'.l~tf'.-.r\.l" ' a.-Owf'n l=tO\' J1m Han111:~ "~ OC>fol 6ar•f'" °"""'""'-•o<k• p a-,1 .. ,.. Eric Sm•ln ~ttlC•··-·· 1 '-8008f'n.w\ ' • ro.tW•rll "Nothing seemed to go ~~ nght for us. We had a 110 bus breakdown, arrived :: at the game 40 minutes '•' before kicko(( ant.I even :: got locked out of the 1..0 locker room. But we have ~~ no excuses. We got whipped." And Mikt> ~prailz, a transfer from Newport Harbor High, h,J!'. the nu and is doublf'ul to make bis Corona del M ar debut al 8 f'nday night when the Sea KinftS open South Coast League. football action against University's TroJans ol Irvme at Newport Harbor High. Elson appeared to be only slightly injured in the Sea Kings' 7 -0 win over Marina of lluntington Beach two weeks ago. , . • et Tourney eadline Set , Entry deodline ror the •&range County "C'' and , ~.. tennis tournament is Friday. To be held' Oct. 16-17 23·24 al the Irvine CCJ)lel Club, Sanla Ana Uege, South Coast ail Hotel. Town and uMry Racquel Club d the University or Irvine. the tourney will feature singles. doubles and milted doubles Entry forms arc available at tennis clubs, pro shops and sporting goods stores in Oran~e County. For further 1n· formation, call 546-1174 . Work man says tbe Eisenhower threat is a standard veer system and his defense must con centrat e on the quarte rback a nd· his roll outs "Defensively," says Workma n . "Eisenhower uses both linebackers in· side and they make 1tdtf ficult lo run in~ide They arc very m obile de· fcnsively .. Eisenhower is not cspec1ally big, but size U!.ually doesn 't bother us .. although it did with W~t Torrance." Steve Rakbshan1. who completed l l of 18 for 125 yards Ill the r1rst half before being 1n1ured again~t West To1rance, will be back at the con- trols fon Edison. But he didn't play last week and bead football coacb Dick Morris says, "he will be out at least two more weeks a nd may be gone for lhe season. He could have a cartilage problem." Without Elson and Spraitz, talented sophomore Kurt Or ockm an will be the starter again . Brockman has rus hed for 55 yardl>. The Sea Kings' offense 'Aili be attacking a Uni versity defc>nsc that hasn't allowed a point in two go mes. '"They have four down line men who are really quick aod come after you." says Morris. "Thal Is their strength. And on first and second downs. they stunt a lot. We 'll have to make some adjustments then." Despite scoring seven points in two games. Morris 1s not upset with an oHense that has raced two stout defensive teams in Marina and Newport, CIF 4·A schools "Our football team 1s improving. an<ftthink we can hang m with anyone," says Morris. " Against Newport. we had six shots within the lO·yard hne And our offen.,1ve hne is probably one of the m ost improved part!'! of our team.·· Arter picking up 106 total yards agrunst Marina, the Sea Kings gamed 180 against Newport Harbor. 1-'l:\T DON'T . Major League Standings BUY AMERICAN LEAGUF. 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We mu.st make bi m unload the baJI futer than he wants " Mollica likes to sprint out, but Costa Mesa bas other good run· ners ln Dan Duddr1dge and Dave BTU111en and Haryung s ays, "I was lmprea&ed wllh the way Costa Mesa moved the ball in the Boes Face Top-rated Vik.es QB LONG BEACH--Oran&e Coast CoUege bas depended heavily oo its defense to win two or tlu-ff games thls football seasoo, but the Pirates figure to get the supreme test Saturday night, here. That's when coach Dick Tuc:ker·s Bucs t angle with Long • Beach City College and its top- rated quarterback Samoa Samoa al Veterans se uum. Samoa, a 6-3, 195·pound freshman, was a bJ&'.h school All· American al Carson last year and started in the Shrine All-star game. Against Cerritos last week in h1$ first •starting assignment, Samoa comple ted nine of 18 passes for 190 y~ and one touchdown. He also ran for another TD in the Vikings' 23·21 defeat. "Samoa is a trem..~ndous athlete who bas a lot of talent and a lot of confidence. And be seems to transmit this to the rest of lhe team," says new LBCC coach Marty Shaughnessy. The Vikings have other good back.s in Charlie White (6·3, 218) and Andy Gregg (5·8, 170). Up front twins Rick and Rod Miller. both 6-0, 230, are rated outstanding guards by Shaugh- nessy while tackle Ted Marshall 16·2, 270) ls another good one. All three are freshmen. lo fact. most of the Vikings are playing their first season of JC football. "We have 78 players and 66 arc freshmen," says Shaughn~sy. "That's probably been the big difference for us in the rirst two games. We're a young ball club and we've made some mental mistakes." Long Beach will start nine freshmen on offense and seven on defense. The Vikings dropped a 14·10de· cision to tough Citrus in the opener . then fell to ~rntos last week when the Falcons scored a TD with 26 seconds to go. Shaughnessy, who coached Loyola High to a 27·5 record in three years and the CIF 4-A championship last season. has a lot of praise for Orange Coast. "Orange Coast has an out· standing team . The defense is very solid. And of course they are defending national champions." middle or the rit'ld ·•••nst Foothlll" Foothill. a CIF 3·A school, wu Ued by Costa Mesa 14-14 last wttk. Duddrtd~e rushed tor 11 yards. But lf any team has the player:s to stop a sprinlout quart~rback. It i!f Lasuna Bt'nch. Haryung feds be has Oh t" of Orange <A>un· ty's best Unebacken\ in lM-pound junior 8111 Gompr "ll e's i:t phenomena l linebacker," sny:i1 Haryung "lie made some plavs aaamst Nott0 that were unbelievable. He'!' the t ype who comes nlong once ever/ 10 years. He bas a natural in· st.incl where the ball la golng and when be gets there, he delivers a good blow.'' Haryung a ls o praised bis . ~ Hornets No. I secondnry, uyang, "we have two returning all leagueN at u ltty and we·r~ as good as anybody there. 1'be c-ornt'rback~ are a queetlon mark They h•vcn't bffn te1>tf'd yet •' Those satth~ oM tS$-p()Und nave Strombotne and 170-pound Rich Nunls. .Pc>te Hou.~c>r (140 pound:.) and J ohn Urotherton OSO pounds ) will be the cor· nerbacks. Offonsively, the Artlst.1 havo srort?d 25 and 13 polnts from the veer and will be teslmK o Costa Meso defense thnt Uary\Ull says ill quick and scrappy Gompf·, who hos been in· tercb&Jl'1na with Dave Chapman at quarterback, i9 Lacuna's I.OW offense leader, compUina 172 yards. Sherbeck Praises GWC's Execution It may not be the irresistable force meeting the immovable ob- ject, but it could be the next thing to it when the Fullerton College Hornets football team batUes Golden West College Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. Fullerton, the state's No. 1 rat· ed two-year college team, boasts a potent offensive arsenal and Golden West bas a rock-ribbed defensive unit. Tbe Hornets have scored 84 points in throo games while Golden West has limited two foes to seven· points. Both teams are undefeated and Golden West ls rated third in the state. .. J thlnk we have to be pre- pared to recognize the thmgs Golden West is doing and hope we have the personnel to slay with them." coach Hal Sberbeck of Fullerton says. "Golden West bas a fine foot· ball team that Is well drilled and they execute a11 well as any team we have seen . Any time you race a team that executes well, it's a case of being able to recognize what they are domg and to stay 'Aith them.'' Fullerton has the tools lo stoy with 1nyteam-wllhoulstanding running backs, two exceptional passers and one or the best place klctters on a.oy level. Monty Bullerdick, a so~more, has rushed for 418 yards in three iiames. an average or U9.3 per tilt. He has scored six touchdowns and has. caught passes for 32 yards. He is the leading rusher m the South Coast Conference ln pre-season action and the lead log scorer. Morris Bledsoe, a veteran quarterback, has completed 25 of SO pass attempts for 301 yards. Bob Farra, the other si1nal caller, has bit on 16 ol 22 attempts for 214 yards and between them, they have bad only one pass in- tercepted. rn the klcking department. Dave Donk connected on four field goala last week agalMt El Camlno (42, 32, 30, 2.3 yards) to tie a state junior colleae reeord for most field goals in a single game. Pass r eceiving is evenl y divided with Rocky Liapis grab- bing 11for63 yard!!; Ron Cassidy seven for 140 yards: and Gerry Bullerdkk seven for 80 yards, Aerial Show SePtt. MD, Lancers Vie LONG BEACH-The air will be ftlled with footballs if the Mater Dei High Monarchs of San- ta Ana and Lakewood Lancers run true to form tonight (7·30) when they tangle in a non-league football ouhng at Long Beach Veterans Stadium. Mater De1 has a new coach this season and is opcr atmg out of the Houston veer offense with a pair or quarterbacks of equal ability who like to pass as weU as run. The Monarchs have been on the conservative side In their DP· proacb to the aerial game in lhe1r first two outings. They have passed 27 times in the two games combined but may be forced to throw more tonight agaU\St a big- ger Lakewood team. "We improved our running game last week and hope to add lo our passing attack tonight," coach Wayne Cochrun says. "We hope to throw more and with bet- ter results against Lakewood." The Lancers, on the other hand, have an outstanding passer in quarterback Tom Tereschuk and be likes to put the ball m the air. 01,..c lloM to Vet• SIHI""' re•• the c;.ro." c;.,.oY• o,. S4r1 O.to00 t:",.....,.., -.u row•rd LonQ 8••<h M\d •~ut ll\ie U~•WOOO 6!V<f ••"'II P~Orll\ Of\ l••-lo c;........1 51. 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The ScohMan TRUCK & CAMPER 7.00.1 s 7.50.16 8.00.16.5 8.75-16.5 9.50.16.5 12-16.S 35.59 44.'5 44.'6 49.05 53.15 67.95 ..... 1.IJ to U'7 F.l.T. BELTED A71-ll 11e.11 C71-14 E78-14 F71-14 G7 .. 14 H71-14 G7 .. 15 H78-IS L78-IS 26.50 27.75 21.IO 30.10 32.00 Jl.50 17.00 ll.50 37.50 l9.27 ,._ t.71 te J.14 F.l.T. WICARllY TIUltAHGIS 4.IOXI To I t-24.S STOHHOURS MOH..NI. 8:JO to 6:00 SA TIJ•DA Y 8:30 to 4:00 RAISED WHITE I . : 470.13 f70.14 F70.14 G70.14 G70.l 5 H70.I S l70.l 5 27.00 35.50 36.80 31.50 31.50 lt.00 42..00 RAISED WHITE 60 SERIES BELTED 43.SO 4S.•O 43.SO G60.14 J60.14 G60.IS UO.IS 4'.50 hit l.U to l.11 F.1.T. Sl'ECIAU BALANCE 4 TIRES s2.oo lose Batt l e CdMTabbed In Grid Race Corona drl Mnr wld Costn Mesa. the two nt·w tn('mber:oi 1n thf' South Colbt IA"u6'ut' football race. wtll <'Oll.Jdt• for th~ cirt'ull :\ <'hamp1cm5b1p Nov. 12, Ji1Ccordlng to l>1Uly Pilot pn-d1cttons. . Aftf'r two weelu o( non 14:.-Mue llct1on. the balanced 2·A South ec,.,,t Lt•nl(ue uppears to havc 1akcn on new dimC'~IOtb with <.;orona dcl M;ir and C.o:st.a Mrs a putt1n~ Ot'1 th~ more unprcss1 vc pluy :..iguin.st touJ?h opvo"111on Ht' re ., th(' r>.tily Pilot'') c.lopc ~heel UI wdtr or projected finish · CORONA DEL MAR (2 0) -The Sea Kings boa.st a tough b:1<·kfield combmat1on m quarterback Sc-0tt Merry, fullback !irad Stassel and tudback Rob Elson. A b11r addition lo the Corona del Mar attaclc is Newport Harbor tran. .. rer Mike SpraJtz. a start«'r an 1975 for Newport on der~n.-;e llt' h~ures to add .t new angl~ to Cd M ·~offense and deren'le In splitting 7 0 dec1s1on'i with Huntington Beach·s Manna and Nc\l.port Harbor . two 4·A teams. the Sea Kings have :.ho\l.n lhc) :;lJll they arc the Learn to beat. Od<b 3 I. COSTA M ESA (1.0-1) -Tht• ~ust3ngs featurt- a bard·tulling dereru.1\C crew that 1s qwck and ag· gress1ve. In lying Santa Ana's Footh11l, a highly rat t.'d 3-A team, Mesa w~ the dommaUng force the last thrce J>(!r1ods QuarterLack Da\(~ Mollica h3s two good re- ceivers m Doug Dysart Jf\d ~1kt• Snow and the rWl· rung game gets a boost frnm two tight ends. Lacko( a solid kicking game ::.cems Mesa's only deep concern. Costa Mt•sa has never <'njoyed a wm· ning season (more than four wins l in its history- . but that may change Uus year. Odds 7-2 SAN Cl.EMENTE 0 1) Tht' Trltons v.crc early season picks to bt• the team lo beat. But a porous pass defeno;e and still a lack or a lt:lhal at: rial game puts the Tntons ma precarious posiuon.. The wishbone orrcruie \I. Ith halfback Randy Adams makes San Clem1.·ntf' perhaps the ::.trongest running team 1n the league. however, and de- fensively again'>t the run the Tntons take a backseat to no one U lhl' Tntons comt• up v. 1th a solid pasc;in~ game, howe\ t'r , 1t could m1'an a n 'pcat to the throne r<X>m Odds \ · l LAGl'NA BEACH <Z·Ol -Thi<; 1s the best Laguna Beach elf'ven since 1968. the Art1st.s are un beaten and unscorc.-d upon And lhl') Jrc r.rnked l\o. 5 in the Cl F 2 A poll Quarterbacks Hill Gompf and lJavid Chapman, receiver H1ch Nunii., anJ linemen Jcrr (;n·t•noui.ch <225 l and Petl'r Dl'liaun Cz:kJ 1 arl' some or Laguna's gems. The quality or Laguna's oppo<allon. hO\\C~er, is questioned. And lh<'rC''s concern tht• Artisti. · run rung game outside of the quarterback can keep the offense balancl'd. Odets . 7·1. MISSION VI E JO (0·%) -Thc record 1s dcce1v· ing al M1i.s1on VtCJO The Diablos had Century League team Santa A.nu on lhc rope<; with a 7·6 lead lalc in the fourth quartt:r !)(:fore u 70 > ard intercep· llon turned the tables Quarterback Mike S\\Ca7) 1s CXJ><'cled back for league play after a bruised pl:t\" Other tnJunes have taken lhc1r toll, however. onc which ha::. kl-pl Junior Scott Spear hobbled Odds 12 l. UNIVERSITY (l·O·l ) -The-Trojans a re un· beaten through two ttamc'\, yet have scored llnly thrtt po1nt<i. Thal 's 11'i points per game while hold· Ing the opposition to nothing Like San Clcml'nte. the Trojans have an ex· cl'llent def('nSt' and figure to test anv offense. But an offense that can generate only 245 yards in l\\O JL3ml's and 3 po1nh nt'<><h more punch Odds 20 I DANI\ 111Ll$ (11-2) Thi· nolph1ns could 31<.o he much h11tht:r than lhl\, hut lhcv must 1h·p1•11ci on,, ooe-m:in :oihnw from C)lHtrtNh:u·k St1•v1· CraJl(l <'rapo. when h1•allhv, 1s l><!rhal)'> lh1• hc!-.I all round <1u.11 t1•1 hark in thr h!Jl!Ut• llul t11•'s h;1rl J ht., lmy of inJuru•.!> und If an<1lh('r pops up the 1Jolph111!'1 · rauH' fll!lUr<'s to la kt• a lacinR Odil!. 30 I EL TORO (Z 0) The Char~1·r~ ha,·r 1mprov1·d th1•1r lot !olOC<• Ul7.1 Wht•n tht•y m;inajtt•tl u11ly l)llC \'IC (Ory m n1111• 11ut111i::-. Tht'Y havl' thr 1•1• or four rxc(•llcnt athll'lt·~. I.Jut nnt (•nouRh lo" 111 with «nn!'.1!.tNll'\' 111 l1•M:uc pla\· 11111 l-'.11 rhroth1'r, Hoh C'hurlc!> 1Jn1I llrrtnr 1\vrlla or!' not 1·11011~h lh1· Cht11 i::1·1' nt•1•d LI d1J1t•11 more. CM1b !.t> 1 E :..tu nc1u ll 1~h·s Uavc H olfc• wus named o ft cns•v•· J>laycr of the game for the Eagles 1n their 14·6 win ovl'r . Hancho Alamitos Griffins' Kat ell a Features Top QB Aller lwo impressive \ ictor1es lht' Fountain \'aJlt-y lliah Barons suu h,n•t• an unteskd ltrca - the secondary. 'But that figures to ch31\gc after th1:s week 'g oon·h!agu'-• football t~t at Anaheim's l.u. P11lma l'ark when· Anaheim's Ka te lla ll1Jb a waits Saturdoy night 8 o'clock duel with FV. The-Kn1&hts of Katella roach Marty J ohnson, once an aide at Fountain Valley, operate behind quarterback Dave WI b 0 n , ll 6 • 2, 1 90 • pounder wllh an ex- • c~llent arni Backf 1e}d In two games. the Katella quarterback has Speedy The Marina Jllgh Vik· ings of Huntington Bea<"h have re<"orded 9 Ii and 1~0 victories over Los Alamitos' Crifhns the past two 5easons. .. But they have their best team by far l h1!. vear." savs .Marina's head footba·JI coach Mike Henigan "Thl'y have a ~uper oHeru.e. a tremen· dous amount of speed and run as \I. l'll a-; anyone we 've 5een " Marina 's run · COOS('IOUS defense WlJJ be trying t o stop Los Alamitos· one~l\l.O run ning punch or Sam Sndyer and Steve Jo'ogel when the two teams NI· lide 111 non·leagul' actwn at 8 Friday m sht Ul W~stminster lhgh Fogel and Snyder c-om· bUled for 299 yards in Lo:. Alamitos' 42 21 victory over Tustin, but th<" Vik ings have held opponents to 111 yards (55 5 average l rushing in two games. Los Alamitos hasn't establ1shed itself in the air as well as on the ground, throwing 17 limes in two gamt•!. "It's not a question that they can't throw," says Henigan "It's 1ust a matter they haven't had to." OHensively, the Vik· ings have sputtered but have shown flashes or brilliance. p1ck1ng up 130 rushing yards m loslllg to Corona del Mar 1.0 and lH 1n d<'fcat1ng )tagnoha. 13 0 'We'vt• movrd the ball anct our offrns1vc hn<• I!'. 1mpro\11n~." says ll<•ml(an ··we'v<' be-en incxpl'nenccJ, but we're !'ilartinJ: to ..:ct rid nf our rn1stak('s " But the V1k1n1ts can't get nd of the· flu bus:. Starting t arklc Shaun MehaHcy. a 2 15 pound ~en1or all lcaRU<' can chdate, is sick, as is <'Or· nt>rback Kt•n Ci ubrwlson D ('r e n s I v l' ('II d I. c (' Wheeler mny b<' lost for the year with a h ;_ul harlo. c-ompleted 28 of S2 at. tempts for 328 yards and two touC'hdowns. His <•omplel1on percentage is 538. . Katella 's offense is a pro-set multiple system, revolving around the quarterback and runner Mike Y ork, a 165· pounder with a 6.0 yards per carry average. ··we try to a llow Wilson the opporturuty to do the things he does \\-ell," says Johnson. Wilson's aerial targets include Scott Gray, Mark Craven and Richard Blackwell, in add.it.Jon to four others v. ho have accounted for a doze• receptions. Gray, a 6·4, 180· pounder, has caught eight passes for 125 yarill. and a touchdown, \\h1le Craven has picked up 47 yards on si~ catches. Blackwell has caught rour for -47 yards. Katella went to the air 33 times against Villa Park in a 14· 13 loss. Last Wl't!k's 2!Vi rip of Placen· till ·s El Dor ado High featured 19 aerials- probably m ore in line with the Knights' pre- ference to the air Al!'lo a m enace to Fountain Valley is Katella's depth. The Knig hts a re a .two. platoon outr1l in a 50-man squad. Depth is one of the rew areas Johnson s a)'S his team may have an ad· vantage ··Fountain Valley's secondary appears sound." ~ays J ohnson. ··Rut 1 don't think they h3VI' Sel•O 8 passer or W1lc;on·s cahb<'r in their first two games." Prep Polo Summaries "~llSITY \c•r• tty Ot.l•rt•r, t ~· v,., I i 1 • 11 l h J•.,ov n I ) I ~ '"'•nQ t 4 •IJ" Ruf)"'th l. W • I ' ., r l A I I _. n • JUHIO• llA•~HY I'""" 1 I 0 I" lllP<>I; 7 ••111 \ arH'P) I t1••nn MAmm. M•att.,al Pnn1r.,.,,. ...,, #Jd•t•. nlO\H \Ol'W I '1 -I I I 1 11 l I\ Pn•v ~ I) I D I \(t>r1no· r,.•\"" '••"""') Thuf"Sdey Soptem~ 30 197& O.\IL V PILOT Tritons' Dill IDlpresses Mario Mission Viejo Kldl (()()tba.11 coach John Murio f~ls t.hue is a dl'finit. key to eontamina the San Clemente llilh Tntoos and I.heir wishbone ollensi: Hla crew or.rui South <.;oa.st Lt"aaue play at MIS· sion Viejo Fri ay Nahl ln an 8 o'clock ti.ff and the Tritons 1c:nt-rally abuse the opposition with n J>UDWuna around a.t~ck with two halfback~ .ud a fullback talctrc turns stabbma th• dt1fenn . But H 'a t'Ol tho rWU\ers-1t's the quarterback that Muno says is the kt1y to S.o Clf'mente "San Clement" hu a runntn1 back in Randy Adams who was all lea&Ue as a sophomore" H fullback In Leo Vleisldes who ls 1 thr<.~ year starter and the Cltht-r halfback, Mllte Krulhors, ls laster and biea:er thmn Brian Wood. ''But the real kf'y is the quarterback-Cleon Dill. He's a good P•~er aod wc know him very well Hui dad used to teach ht't'\! al Mlsiuon Viejo and DIU was S.llll Clemente's belt qu.artcrbaclt last year.•· Murio says the sa.n Clt•mt'nto Opt'nu Ls a pivotal te>St for blS lUM ··1t 's a mWlt Win came for US," says Muno ''Jt ~ounds hke f'~ryonf' 1!C n<>t reaUalnf how tou1h San Clemtntt' 1 Sun Clemt'nte (s not <'Ven ratt'd In th<' ('It" 2 A poll, and that's a Joke . Player for pla:,. t'r SC has tht• lk•i.t tnul<'rial In the lt>•l(ut-Tht-y arl.' biuc.-r •nd fabler •nd PQ3 pro· bJems at every pos1l100 " The S1tn Clemmte wi..-.hbonc• orr('n~(' 11 pot wmrtt11n1 new for th~ l>111ble>l', MY olready tcst\bl Sa.ddleback tllgh 'ii wishbone and Santu Ana'• veer. Mike: Swcaiy 111 schcdult'tl to rdurn to tht" Mls slon Viejo lineup :it qu11rterbuck uncr a th1ah bru.lae held him out or lhl• Santc Ana gnme lai;t Wtt'k. "We hllven'l mov1.'<1 lh{• hall Vt'ry wt•ll 110 rat," says Muno. "priman1y llC'cau:.ir Wt' don't have •ny :Sl>'.'ed and s1>e1•d 1:s t'!SSl'nt1al to an offcnae. And our line is green. The comhi111Jt1on has hurt , but I lhlbk we'll be rt>ad y torSMClt-mcnte.'' · Cypress DH Offense Bolstered Defense By Return lJf Crapo Sparkles There'sbignewsinthe the two practice games "I think we have to · Dana Hills Cootball camp as the Dolpbm.s losl to rontrol the footba ll and · Wilh 18 quart<'rback this week. Los Amigos 03·3> and thrQw hke we did la.st saeks s uffered in two The Dolphins will have Excels1or ll~·l3). He suf· wttk. We will have to games. it's clea.r this is outstanding quarterback fered _a sprained ankle in complete the mediu'!1 an area wher e Hunt· Seve Crapo back in the a scn~mage with Tor· range pass and we teh t ington B each H1gh's starting lineup when ranceH1gh. make any mis takes. Oilers must improve-they open South Coast Cunert y also nn· They have momerttu.m also an area or concern Learue football action n o u o c e d lb~ l T 1 m going for the m." • { for Cypress Hlgb. with El Toro High Fr-i· McClure, a runn1ng back Reserve quarter.back Saturday night at 8 lhe day night (8) at San on ~He~se and ~ de· Tom Thornton conn=· Oilers m eet Cypress Clemente High, fens1ve hnema_n, _will be on she of 11 pass all High and one or Cypress "C 111 d ready after missing tho ngnl.nst Excelsior lQ' coach Terry Hcnlgan's . rap<> w .. be rea Y E.xcelsi or con t est ~I the Dolphins in"9 a prime concerns is his Fnday night, coach Bill McClure will start on de· 13-0 halfU advant°'e t eam's pro t ection o ( Cunert y r evealed thts fense in the middle of the b l md ehalf .. , ..... _ week. "He got In for one lln u secon .._ •..,., quarterbacks Steve e e the host Pilots "1e Alatorre and Chris piny against Excelsior what do the Dolphins g~v Gragnano. and t~rew a pass that have tQ do lo beat the El victory· "We had pass prolec· was intercepted. But Toro Chargers whose re· Cuntl rty wlll mak"e tion problems in our first he 's ready th1s weelc." cord is 2.o. the opposite seve.ral changes in~· of· game and lhe first hall of Crapo missed m06t or oftbe Dolphins? fenswe start.mg lineup. our second game." says Paul Bethke 1s tenta.uve- Hemgan, the brother or W T ' R uJ ly penciled io to open al a Mike Henigan, C'Oach at W ~omen s es ts t:uard !>pol inslead Of Huntington Beach 's tieht end. Marina. Gtm ,.,-.,..11 """'• '"'' • • • • '4 "' Ju """"'''GI M 1lch M cG r eg or 'lrill Cypr ess <'orrecled that o. ..... -. .. "" 1JJ1 v........ 1n -• > • 1 ''"'• • open nt light end and situation in the o('('()nd '• 11 " '• 1..o_.11n1 lllH•n~i.-•i. Russ W1nning hoff' will ball and Gragnano com· :.7::':'11 ~ 0 : A•d•o•t1L11~~1~'..w..,., 0 '"'' gel th(' nod at a tacldo pleled 9 Of 15 for 150 CMnol»ll ' o ' • lo Po\1 H "'" 10 Vn111 I• .. 1,,.,,, spol. yards to lead a 10·9 v1r· :;;:;:iM ,~ ~ ~ ~ 'i:.';<>;,','.~·u 06· L ~··~1u'°'1 Dt-fcnsivcly, MC'Chlro tory over Orange's El ~.,::.. ~ ~ ; -. ..... w,1.~~~1:!, L..,,,,.,n1,... takes over at a euard Modena. 1o1cv... t 1 11 '-' 09, w •n<on ,.0,._ • ..,0 ., .,.. post with Steve Fac:on at Using the l·formallon, L•o-;01•1, 11 ° 0 • _...,,w.1••• .,, , ...... P•"' tLI tackle and Mike F~n the Cypress Centurions "'•"""'" owe ,. " • 10 10 i';!<!.~1.! ~LI~=.,~\ t.:!:=.-at strong safety. have WOn twice behind Womo .. Yoll ..... 11 the quarterbacks and u~'.~:;"~t:' C•1S••••1llll." 1 runner Terry Hamilton. ~·•• -'"'* d•• r.01""" w.". H amilton carried t he 1• "· ').''c,..LHEMNI\ ball 27 times for 143 JUH!Ol!YAll\ITV yards against Anaheim's 1:11 .... m1 • .,1.1 To•• Western. Tnm .. 1r tf~1"!~'0,1<• • 1 .,., ··we'll be using four Oofl.t••. 1 0.1 o """"" 11 r.,,,.,. runners this week," snys !~1:::,\°.~0.1 ~. '"•'" '"'° '"'' Hen igan. "Mark Schultz. ~ Brian Dauk and Dennis P,~1,v:"i'; ':i~'i~~f.,',;~:· ~:.',:';'.'.~ Usery will be In there tou 10 P•o•"° L011o > •: Boyl• r. with Hamilton." Receiving aces have C included Randy Teasley olJege Soccer (6-1. 185) and Je ff Conkle (5 1 1 .. 5 ) h h o.._w .. 1 10111so~ · , '" , Ca C W 0 GINC M:0<1no T Htv••n 1 Do< __ caught rive passes last Ot'- ...... ti." • ...,. ........................... . --. .. --. · JCPenney · Hewporl CMt•f' • Fo.t!&Ot. l•lwid week. and Robin Rice Ol.tOll'l•n > soun1••n C•Hlorn•• (6·1. 185). who caught _Go4_1 __ ,_.,_o_r_1 ___________________________ _ three passes despite dou· ble coverage , Huntington Beach's option causes He nigan conct.>m; "If you make a defensive m istake they'll make a big gain. We 're concerned with Hunt · ington Beach's balancrd offense out or the op· lion " Wh i l e H unti n g t on Beach has had trouble putting points on the sco reboard (o n e touchdown i n two .games), it's the Cypress defense that has really led the Centurions t.o a 2·0 r ecord , li miting Western and El Modena lo 13 PQints combined. ; I< • ii: .. " Defense Gets Big Test Estancia Prepares for Escalera r.":: ,' ~" ! .. 1 ~ ~,:,.~:.: ·, ·\·~·· -----------. ~ Quurl<'rback 1•11111 l-:<.t:1n <'1:t al Orange Est'.Jlt>r.1 ''" t <'Xfl<'Ctc.cJ (.'0<1st C:olleRC tn pltlV fnr lht' 1-'oottull De!lpllt' the rocl rt· Kn1.:ht" of Santa l\n11 '''rvr 11unrtrrback Rob h a s g i v P n u p o n c• touchdown <Col'>ta l\i('\.1 11c-orc><I onrt• on a punt rt· turn I · th1" Fri11ny, hut h1•<11I Canln<'r <'O mpletf'rl !'II~ football co1wh Jim nru1 of 10 IHl'>'l('S nR&in'it "rlu'I, th<'Y hnv<' a ten of (.'o'(lll Me•rn·s l'1nt.1 Mt>i1•. Rruttf'n .tradition of winninst. Estancia l-.:1.:h·s 1!'1 pn• s:n·!'I, "lht•1 r sc<"ond whith 111 nnt> of the pnrlnl( h1" ~qund for tht• 11unrtnbark do1>sn·t i;Ovt> 11tron~P"t .. th.'nf:s itoinic :11gn11I <'Blier, anyw:ly. tht'l'n th1· runninll threat for lht.>m, !1.iyi-llratti'li "llC" 111 the whole d1f· th.ii fo:~cul,'ra d11es." abour D lf•nm th11I h11~ l"t'1 ), \,.,,b, '" /.Allff•,_Ot, t toftm.n, U ... n ~111.n. () , .. ,.,. ... YA a~.,., )<-•Y O..•r1•n •,,.tt ('t,.~n•• ) :> 1 l-t\ ~ •*"'• ~.... , I') ~ t • ii ( lfl'Nftnt• "rnr1f\Q l 1f'W"tMO l • .,,,~ •~11• f,,.f'fJ'\\1 ,.O,W \Ol'W c. ... c1.-n1• , 7 1 o ~ , .. ,..A An.t 1 I 1 • to ~"" <.'""'°'"""'" ~t,,r1no eoo. 2. °"""" '· "'"" YA•StTY F l -..A • ~ ~ • 0-16 o. ... """ • 1 • l • 10 0."A Ullh ''0'1ng• '",,,....,,,..,,,,, J n .. f\\l\f\ •. "•'"''1 l D•1An4'y ... M•k»~"4 '110,W•SO"" rlMll(lonA 0 1 1 S I 0.n• Oillh 1 ' 7 4> I n..n• Hllh \Co<l"O: f) .. lflOll, IN-7 r • ..,,..,. ferenc<' In tht'1r orrt•n!-.1' In uddlLion to praisinic won lenitur t1tlc!I fo r two nnd wt''n• prrpnrmg for F.sralrrn. Bratten is also strnhthl Yt'O rl' and I~ him,"sny!I Hrattl'n."W1• 1mprl'SS('d wit h amon(( the ci r c uit fN•I like h(' is thl.' Ji?oY WC Fn<1thill '~ rlrfen!lc that f:ivorllc!~ th1t. IC<'OSllO. ·have to stop. I It' I!! onl.' of _..;.__;~_;.;_----'---------------------------1 tht> b1•11l runnsna qua rtH backs In t h1• county :ind you hn\•e to make sure two p~oplc tackle Mm Oil every play." Escalera suffert'd n • knee injury in f'oothill'" 14·1' tie with Cosl n ?t1esn. and Is hsted as qu~tlonable ror Fnday night's (8l Century League opener with $10,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL TENNIS TOURNAMENT Femou• Pfo• from Grand , Prta Circuit Sept. 30-0ct. 3 O•lly Ticket-$6 4-0ay PHt-$15 Mutullf Tlclr•t Agend" Of L H. Ttnnlt Ctwb 4~5 For fast relief from that stuffy feeling ... \ _ r ,11 11< ''"'· la~ n I ••I ~1111 n•l ltum.' ,~ ...... ,,, i'\li!!::!~nt t;o dm'r f,qht thr l.ll'irll'n~~ V"'t rhe br.rnch "'•nnqPr or ln11n tlfl11~r al lh11 I lr<t lo iw ,.,n\Nll I O,)n. ,, I go c11ft'ctlv 111 '" 111 ''"'''·"" 1 1 C'on"4i."T 11.-IKI'"~'''""' A Of'l.OI I""'~ f"<'m C"11tAI • 1 < 1<nd1honon9 A N.1ltt"l4l br.tnch rwM "'1 yo1J w .. ·11q1V(t..,.,., t:l~.Jf'I")..~ ~ room I • • '""'" 111<J pool A I 1• I 111 k11c l'>rn Al lfl< 'I .111~ h•>1M lfll,-..;== l""''·n11~11 111 ,,~11ng "yuu c.&n thtnh ol •.in l'>t• VOt•» ..,,,II ft low ~11<1 H"""° lnll)mllrm.-nl I 1•111 ftvm ti. fir" N.11~1 tunk uC Oc.in<JC (~ flrel Ill P•l'1M>t\al lbt1ftln1 S.rvlor MA.IN Of•K:t: Ar rt.. l'IM• in d<"""""' 11 Oretwi~ 1111.v1ctt ornas: brc.illlwl First National Jlankr..=- AHA.HUH' St !• (",..,.,.,,. • l\•0 • ('OifA !If A· M .. H Vnd# ~ AIL ml· fl. "fOC>fNA: ( .._.,.._ tj Pt~I • llVll'tt: llt·>Wr ~¥ llf & M1o:I 1 .• .,. !Jr • t.AGUNA HILU Alltllt 1.,. & ._,,., Oi<ogn r,-~. · ORAlllGl lu•t•11 ~ r,.11,.,. ·SANTA ANA.17111& Tuo1111• T\JS TIN Rod H q tli \l.•!n<JI • VIU.A PARI( ~11AQ-1 a. 1,1, _1 , l'I •un. FINAL · PHASE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 10%DOWN. Vo11 cnn •,till huy Orlf> of our 4 ,000 El 000 !.Qu:1m t0t1l 1n<111'.1t1,11 hwh lonq., -;i UrllQtJI' n nclo1111n1111n 1 onct'f)t- 1 .. , 1.n1y 10J clown Th<? ~!II tJ•J1lrlinqc; of Ph;)(, .. IV art> 1n th1• h1•.ul 011111' n.ilton • l.u~r·-.r rn 1•.11•1 1 ·I 1nnerl tn•lll'-11111;11r·1, 1n Orange County Nc.11 ~rrporl and lhe 1nlm· seclton of San 01egQ and Ncwoort lreew<Jys. See our modelc; and malcP your resr}(vnhono; now. Call your broker Of John Alslrom, managrr of soles and leasing, at (714) 979 970!> Of (213) 680·941 !>. IRVINE ~IAL ....... , .... Now you c.an earn top intereSt.- with only a 2-year investment period. Get rewarding experience at Conunerdal Cr·eaisrzi Commercl111 Cr(>dit Thrift Ac· counts gJve you a lot more inl"re-;1 lh;,n you'll get from the ploces whe re you usuolly save. LJke a b1q 8% 11nnual in· t<'T'cst rate with a two·ycM, $r1 000 In· vestment urt1flcate. Wlwn rom· pounded quarterlv. It gives vou an f'VPI\ bigger R 24% eff~iw· Mnu11I yield. Aw yeM l('rm 1)1 o 11vall1\blc And out aboul Commc>rci11I Crc-dit Thrift ltw~1men1 Om1hC"<1t'°' Accoun1-.. available to Individuals and organlza· lions re11dlng In Callfotni.,. Ph()ne us .•• w~·u make It worth your c.'lll. COMME"-CIAL ~DI Cotsta Meiia • 870 F,, !7th Street • 646-8700 Ot·"-• 1111 Town&. C<>untry Rrl. • 547.GS7l --Su1t.e26 • I .... • BLICN011CE .,"'"' , ........ ""' ... , ...... 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IOOJ ....•.....•..............••.•......•...•...•.. 4 BEOROOMS ~51.950 NEWPORT BEACH ElllOltS: Adv•rtlHri lhouW check their ad• daily -.d report ..-. • ron iJNNdlat.Jy. 'n• 5 DAIL y PILOT GUUIMI llabHity for th• fir .. i"· Prim\· U111111111:\11n UC':H h lon•llu11 1-·1 .. ,hh 11.11ntw tll'corulor WJll 11upl'r N,•,11· "' h1~11,, 1•..11k ,ind DUPLEX ll1•tlt't t h11n nl'~ twu· i.tun. 11 i..hort wulk fron1 tlw i11·11l'h llolh 1111111 :1rn " 11''<.ll'\ll>lll 2 b.ilh lu UI \ muh. 011 "t orru•r r<'I' lut 1'111l pn1·c $12J,WO <.:,\LI. ~ 2\JC.;ij 6 7. 8 D A I L y correct lawrlfo" only. """1111111~. "'""'""'' j I I'll\ lt1.1n \llllt tn1,1l 1•a\ l•-----------•I OH Ith HI '!..!:!I 1111 )lt'I month! llu1 n' ('all P'Mblisher's Moffet': All real C'-l:ll(' Od\• '""1'<1 111 lhli. """"p.ipcr '' ,uh 11'<'l to the Ft'<i.l·rnl F.11r ll11u:..11lt: Act 1•1 l!ltltl "h1ch niulws 1l 1lk1;ul l n Yl~l ti71i7 ~ I I#•''~ I ''I I ft•,.. '• [~IDMI «=SELECT . T' PROPERTIES , _______ _ udvctlnn· .. :in1 fH\• -----------•I Be t•f Ip I fcn:nr1-. ltmt1.1t1t•11 111 OCEANFRONT 3U I U 00 · c11~rnm1na\1t•O 1.,1,1•11 on ''I 1 I ·• t 1 '"10'll' np "'' ., ... rm Colleae Park 1'-u l'. c:uhu .1t.•h).!1un :\t''<. 2 t,,u ,,\\flt:r, unll ... ;: & or nallonul onRtn 11r 1111 :! hdrm :! h.ith .. ·111.11... 1'11'\u1c 11•tll")CIC !<Unn~.,: mtc nl1on t o m:il..1• 11111 triilt -.un1fn i.. ~ p.1\10 lw tlw 1ii,uno11~ ponl In ... uch prtr('rt'n1·e. hm11.1 ~l\9.1011 lhh 1orm11r modf'l ho11w. tion, or .i.,,, nm1nJtivn. ' Balboa Boy Prop. (; ,11 ('h1> .tn<I m at,\111• • Reolton lo111.bcu11ini.: rnukc1 \htlh l This m•wspaper 11 111 11111 ~I room lw11u1 v :i llom .. kno~•ni:lv uccepl ,111\ ·~-··-6·7•5···1•0-6•0-*" __ 1 ol yourllream11 ,1cht-rt1,1ng Jor n•.il1· 54t...4141 l''l:lll' \\ llld\ IS Ill \IOI.I t1onofthclJW. l•----------1 ~ff for Sale •...••...•............. 1002 ........•..•........•.. DEAHIE GARDEN DWGHT FuolasL1c f41n11l,v t1011w ll\l>lC Jti' rum1ly I (l\Jlfl I. 0 W ffi J I II t (' II :1 II t I' i;roundi. 1·nmpk1t· \\Ith .:.i~ b.:lr·b <1 J J\111~ s1.n-d h1·1lroom~ w1m.1 ... s1ve rr\Jstt•r su1 te ! + + + Twn lir1·plat:c:1. Wik :.;t \l'r k I l c h 1• I\ • I-' 11 I m .1 I 1 .indh•hi:ht 1lln111 • 2.;tlO Sfl n HI Ull1matclu,UI) ,\JI flll w;1,ooo t ., 11 1" tla~· 0~11 ho11~1· )oi,1L I 'i Mli7lil I •flli; ., o I I './ LAWSON REALTY b lcmm.: lor t1n1· or l\\11 1:i.pc1 d. \.111-.,IWI "'II" 34 I 6 Via lido .,,. 675-4562. EASTSIDE . TRIPLEX Brunel nt'\\ ~ 1· ... er1v tot "lll':'>l 0\1.llt'I 'l," "l'lh' Olli.. ~ 111lr111 • ..! h.1" 6. J rph' Ill 1'.tdl Ullll. l/U.th t.> cr .1fl,.111.in:o.h1p ·~ti 7i11 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. Harbor Hacienda f(JUOIUlll \' ,111\•y, nl'ltl &. cll·on <! l1<·drrn. u11!• 111\ll u h,1lf ~,, Ill'\\ r1·11nl' t·ourt~. pool & J 1c u111 f;..-!11111•, M .iny UP · grutl<"d 11•1111111."• $46,750 ~~ -ANYTIME P [~IW&lfl CostaMHa 8arqainH $49,900 Unbelievable! I lktlrvom. 3 bath fom1h home Only $72.000 S1rnt mu' 1·\1•c·11ll\l' honw \\llh :-.to-p clo\\11 l1 vin~ niom. 'uulh«I t•l'lhna1-. '''1>an~1\1· 1ll.1h ar~a~. f4m11) room. lormal <lln· IOll & 3 l'.ll 1!.iragl.' Neo1l lo1:allun l .tll '.,111 1151 f1J1 lulltfrl111k I L 0 T 6 4 2 • s 6 7 8 SPYGLASS HILL Only one or its krntl. h ti u I r1 u ii 2 i. t "n·. 5 lx'<Jrm... ram rm i.1rR1• 1o1•1.1 d1111n#: room !'.11•11 dim n 1111111t rm, htu•p I ill• 1•ntr~. un.•Jn and h.i.\ ''~" ..m:mma I I \" i I{ I \I l'i J /, '" ,, , , I I ~ ,( '· "' ( , t L.lr11(' ll'' l'I lot 1111 11u11'1 c· u I d ,. 'n c I . 11 I!1111 .i N1gurl SJl>.500. 4!111 771K NEWPORT BEACH S65,000 Complell'ly n•de<:111 i11 t-11 w l be~t or ever)lhlnK 2Ur. :lba. frplc', hllnl> Xlrn n 1c.-t·pt.... tit I'' & ~JllpupN 1'1 . 111Jj11r o;h11pp1ni: lmmar JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ,\ '<har11 3 ht'l.11 m homr ~llh IWW p.11111 I0'1tlt-.1n\I out l\I'\\ t-.1111\•\'< u nll d1.11w" C:11•.1l lot·111111n on l1o1r~1· I Ill' th-I'll lul ( ·11 II Wt 5o8HO for lull dt"IJll" ....,. HERITAGE ••.• REALTORS EXECUTIVE BEACH ESTATE 5 IEOROOM + POOL/JACUZZI Fm ni.11 d11ullh-tl11or l'tl 11' '" 1•11t1•rt.111" r .., 111· lt~ht dt·~·"" It 1 ini.: cu11m (.;Jlhl·d1.tl t1·1l111i.: .ind I rJd.11111( f111•pJ,1t·l' Mql dO\\fl r.1m11\ t'nt••rturn nw111 1•c•nt1·r \\ 1\11 "all of 1tl11<1... \'lt'W or 'll•lrkhnR pool J11<I J.tt·11111 l .. ormul d1mo11 r.ium """"<'mcnt Iv ~1•r\ t•cl I 10111 hui:1· 1;011rnwt l..111 h1•11 !°>\\l'••JI IOI: '-lJll' 111 l-1\l~h lllJ«ll-r SUI\\ I h11n11' room tor roul t ,1 1111• aml <"a ril,. Hurn' 1''.n:o.' COSTA MESA CLASSIC l'u~IJ :'lll•sa ·., 111•!<.t 111\':J • 111111, 1111.:1• '\ lwllrooin l .11111\ h11m1•. \l.i''''" :0-11.ini,h l1111·k I 11 l'fllJn l'.Ktl'n..,I\ •• u 11~r:1din1~ lhro11i:ht 11 111 E\ "" 1~nman . ''""'m k1tth1•n Sl•~.:>011 lull pr1< ,. • ,, .. ~11mah<'lc· V \ + + + lie•\ !Irle 1111.1111·11111. C.111 t~lj ilil OPEN DAILY 1 5 term<1' !!63-711111 • O'INl<l'ldr\11•>t l "lMi.,•f' Ji~~'s'!~~~~.N!.,. [~ lfl&ffl th1111 quality s 1><'1Jr1>11m . ----· •• ,.JJ $52,000 3 & FAMILY ~·p:ir;11t-hnmt· 1~1th un· u .. u.•I ';ilut• t llJth,, Z"I' t.mnlv rortm untl ( 1-.:"- T ll t\ L /\IH l'ON- l)fTIONl:'-1<: \I ~12.UOO you hJ!I hctlt•r hurry:! Luxurious Brand N~w l'l<', etc, home. W1· TQ Jlurder at Tri llarbor Agent 646·:125~ Irvin~ Condo ---·--------1 Walk tn golr wu1~r ten ___________ ,ms. mu~l ~.1rrtl1C1. c ... 11 bl<raft llAM WATERFRONT co,..no. F1m.·-;t •1u;11t1 ,. & u1.1~r:111tn~ W:ill 111~1·1 lnf!:O., tit .'f>t'' ~· (';11fl\'l1111: :1 Bcd1111~. 2~~ h11th1>. lm•p lJct' lilip that wi ll t.1kc a ;jQ' buat. Sho~.., hkl• a mode l, i.l'I' 111 JP pn•r1.1t1·. St 10.11110. t:all tA'1·7't7U PARK PLACE llc11ut1tul 3 Ur. 2 h.1 hvy shake roor & t irnh1·1 H W11lk to park Iv 1-;11"011 111 SC'hl. Pnd(• or OWllC'rllhlp ~6l71. n :AGER RF.hi.TY Honest to GoodMH AXER UPPER ASIS Must ,,.11 bv Ck t 1,1. Ht76 Abl~um.1hk loan, 1 all fur dotulls. Al(cnt ~r> IJ<t24, 673 71:JT SECLUDED on quiet Coilla Meu cul· d•·'iac. 3 lk drC>om , 2 b1th. + hU'1e bonus room ( tdeal tor mother in h1w, teenaH1•r1. etc>. Step down 11v rm. rplc. ~huke roof. I BrRt' yurt! and muc h morr' l'rired n I ht -lt IO'T)' ' 546 SllHCJ ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS HOW IS THE TIME (or job Beeter11 to rheck the Dally Pilot Help Wanted classlt1catlon tr tho job you want 111 not there you might consider orrerlnlf your services W\lh an 1d tn the Job WanlC'd c11ll!1tory. Phone &eS&il lil4 J !I'll ~)IMf 96 • I $59,900 MF.Si\ Vl':HUI-: ·1 Br. 2 ba, nr S•·hh, ~on L lusl. 556 11\il 1-.A<;Jo:R R 1-. :\I T\' 1002 G..,.M .. "7'11_ lOOZ ••••..•.•...•..........•.....•...•.....•...... HEW umHG- VILLAGll Popular 1 story Princeton model with 3 bedrooms. ttlnlng room & 2 baths. Atlr~1ct1vcly UPRntdcd and located nrar pools and tennis on wide greenbelt. $79.500. , A COUWIU IAHlM CO. 644-1766 2111 I AH JOAQUIN Hll..LI i.o. IN Nt!WPO .. T CENT(.i _______________ ... _________________ _.. ........ .._ .................... __ ..... Iii!"" ........ ~,·~ •• .,-~·...-:a.. .............................. ~-........ ~.,~~ ... ~ ..... ~ • .-.-.i .............. t=bn~ .... ~·~-;.; .. ~. ' ' ~.~.~-... ~.~.5!'!-..... ~.~~ ......... 1~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ..... ~.~~....... TiwrWay.Seetemt>er:J0,1976 OAILYPILOf 'Q, 'r ~-·· 1002~.. 1002 IOOJ &aau.. IOOJ Gwau.. 1001 CodeMHo 1024 tt.onForS* Ho.setForS• HolnftForS. ••••••• .... • ... •r•• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••-• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••....,••• . OHi C» nE PIW One of the few Big canyon Monaco t ownhomes on the market is this Unique listing. Recently re-done with m ast er suite downstairs, two bedrooms upst&h"$, colorful patios. and a 3 car garage. At $174 ,500 it L"\ one of the very few on thJ? market and very anxious to sell. U,_.100 I: t1CMI:§ PENINSULA POINT .offers a special way ot Ule 'th.at defies comparison. This lovely 3 bdrm . den & huae family rm. home ts located w1lbin easy walk to tennis, bout ramp & private beach -both bay & ocean. Property LS only approx. 12 years o ld & h as been well maintained. Prle6 $1.SS,000 -YOU OWN THE LAND! Keeu~ti• -u ..,... • • CORONA DEL MAR · &75·3000 SPAHJSHVIUA TOUGH Hwa1t'*10tileodt 1040 lrYM 1044 nlM 1044 Vl.EW CHOICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1ndln1 d r1 H lo 4 UMITS OM GOLP COURSI OTR.ASI IXRASI ~luded parquet entry 1t•• • loush choic11 HUMTIMGTOH With OP~N Vlf.W' Uy Don't jlbl rr~d ubout It. 10 cha.ffot «lhl\i~. so.ar brlwttn lht''>t' two oul IEACH o-.ner. !111-:W RanehoSan comr It luok lllo.iullhd 1n1t st aircase & vi.ta !~:.~~.'".~ •h·ol.~~ ,Lllhll $9',500 ~u.t\lUJn (:.inien lt>,el. ~~rc'"Ut•rtdi• ,1h~1m1l1·~~ultthl(~~l'fJ"y '1rw patio• uodt'r red llle -....., "' •• .,.,., ..., l.a.t chanet! ln\l·&tmrnt Slcp down 1.ll :.!Br+dt'll "' .~ '" '" w roof t-'om•I din. & bon~-. h~u· :s a.p.acll)U.) bt< 1 1 +:?ba Lux tpt'a. Ph uparndt•d, dccoraalur t'pacu rean k1t t'hf'n ' bclrrn.. i b16\hJ, tam rm 0\1Ponunily '" •auli u 640_.~ dr111X'' oS< loucht'°' l.at1;u Trapue blllcoo) to + lrplu. :.b.akt> rooC lluntm~ton Buch T('n ---> ard wllh heat~d. •prawhns bdrm . corn \'1)1C'riln" \\t'h:on11.•. VA Yl'.&I )OUnl(~ 2 bl.•droorn LINIV PARK TWNHM f1lh•n'tl JIOOI Cul de tllll pin. Swt>e1>rna mai.trr term OK Hoth homl"I umh thul muke exn1llunl OWN to:R 314r. 2b11, Ira l11<:11tt0n :i 1)4!rma, tomllr bc-tlrm. w / rornan tub ha\t• 11"<1U11lah lc< VA l\·nlllb or IXJ1>'1hlr 1"" lcu Drit•k frtllC' dl\ldt-• rm,dl!n flJ,000. St'llt'ral\ll.IOU3. l 'r y $'1,:UO 1~0-' ut 7'.. Owntr<i un· 111 lhk1• to bl.•udl woti.. to frml h\lnit & ll111ln11 rm .... do ._.. •···U I -u1v11t-I, mu~t ... 11111\ shop11inai! Won't l u\l N11turul wood '.aulte SSZ-70~0 ' , ...,., wn. uu1m ..... co · """ ,. ~ t> t I •II y lll\:l 7l4J"7·6010. ml"C11&tC"lv You oo lht• u 0 111''4 11 er ¥1l ~ u1lln'°11, pkluto win v.Nt119•1tHUN•oiw .. 1(1• Judt:t•whlrhls lhcb\'lh•r hnn11mt•uuo1Ccr•nonu• d ow'I 11trl11m t·or lot [ buy J'lel\lti rull toduy lo !· t:och unit hu!> 11 w J vl\~w U p.grutll.'8 8' 1111!1 '1!'1!1 !'il'I.' '1r11pl11cc. Cull llUtck! Xtru~. SH.no. 17 14 ) ~~ fi£t'H]} Ph:540-3666 ~.~~~.11\1vN•<>.,,..,. ~1111r.rvt·1i~k~ -!~~~~:c:. ... ,. 1e 1m11 ~~~1~.~~~~b THE . ·:. · - VlLLACF.. · . REALTOR Culverdale- REAL TORS•, 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar •15o in Mt>1a Verde. at 546 5990 1002 2 lid.rm., lower lge I Ur · I ! rtun 3 otrcl'3 3 hdrm + w frplc .• end . putth & We'reherelohe P f1•1m"I d1nln" •-1um1I• ....................... ....................... 1 bl -------PRIV CY PLUS , .. fi °' , nice pal o ;a rea. l> • ., A r ,, n Aaut1ful bn··k •n curaec "ilh balh & 3ltr. F.•m rm •• ·~ ba Con n. .... , 1: • ~o-'-room. L',vtra 2 C"r do. Nr Back Bay. Pool, I h 1 lr;. G ;irnice door opener Gwr .. " UOHM. \\1th l.AflOt; h11n. rrn • w1lh 211 liq. In• ~xct>llcnl cood 11 ion fl\· :odt> 11nd out. This hcttll& u1 m a handy location• quack freeway utceu : t~ilr i.h<>pp1n1:. :schools. l..4>1n a:.sum11blc. P,rt\.'O $!t!,!JOO o ...... 1002 ....................... ...................... . SPYGLASS V1IW HOME A large 4 bedroom New Bedford model in just immaculate condition. Pool, jacuzzi, corner lot, fantastic view . Formal dining. family plus bonus room. Just listed becau.5e owners mu.5t leave our beautiful state for other green pastures. Offered at $225,000. Don't delay Donald, get oo the way! -,.. :c. ~ • .u, courtyan cntr)' ~-dues tover pool, parlttn". P rict!d al ~aun.i , Jatt•u:ra, hrn1116 h.•Jd:. to open i.pacioic." parks , cablc tv.trash pJ JtOS.OOO $58.500 ~ 12117 bedrm. 2 bcllh l'Oler· & landM·ape. <.'lost• H 673-3663 673-8086 £\-es t.11ncr':. drll'am hom~. schools. & shopping. A associated 011 r•t A·~ PrA ... '~"S J. • ;_ io l' • I' lt1 SANDALWOOD Sunkt'n ll \11n~ room musltoset•! MF.SA\. i-:RDt:; w1m.1l>s1vc flugs tone Pool 4 bN!room, 2 b.slh. l11qd.1ct•, i:ourml'l flrcplat~ l'nm.i. $72,~. k1lchl'n with lots of $10,000 down. i:11od1cs ! 01'11)' S62.!l50. Ownr/Atl. 540-0555 lcAoa PttlillMla I 007 EXTRA NICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point I 026 o-• S53 SOO •••••• •••••••• •• •• ••... nty • RAMCH REAL TY 7UNITS·$295.000 4 BR d b ·ck OU COllOMA oa MAl-VllW! n~ bCot ~"" BIFFY! . u se rt • 551-2000 11.511 c ..... 11111 ... "-·lnu1"'E DO:&C ta1te·S64,""" fireplace. hardwood -----"' ~ """"""" """" Ocean front! Fabulous 180 degree view Reduced! 5 Br, 3 ba, nr. hoch IUOICJolow floors. country k1tcht>n, 2 REMARKABLE' or•i:;N OAILY 67).4400 from most rooms or this custom 4 b.ly &ocean.Sl64.500 WOWTLASTAWF.EK car8urage.b1gyard.Ai>· • 8Al\t.T0Gl'.M . bed.room s plit level. Lge guest rm & M~~l3~~Y Sl~l~-4600 Near M11r1na with un· sumable VA loan. 1lwre an ho11M1••• & UMIVERsltY-PA.UC- bath. Wet bar, open beamed ceilings, ---beauble price of only .n.1. rt thett are rflftorkable Thu Terrace. Dov'1r";t1'r 1 indirect lighting. Your own private Cor01M1cl.IMor 1022 $52,!IW • nuuB S rHidences. 2ba. upi:rdl'd, 1 stor~ ste1J5 to Big Corona Beach. Really ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• POlNTR~,ALTY R It Th111popularlbdrm.2b11 endunlt.5lill,Y()(),SS2·1~ l Dl•KJ. of Hcrt.r ............... Co. f\rehitectur »lly designed 496-5600 !ill Y Cnmbr1dge Modc.-1 ln1---------speeta~~ ~[~:45~tt1s lootl custom duplex. 4 BR: & EIToro 1032 iu.tkacllll.._ '1'heTernice" has ~en OWMER • . l ·BR. U nufiu~l wine ........................ IUU.C-.. ldl beautifully up~roded w• ..... TS OFl!!.l!!&t MIWP'OlrT CBCTla. M.L 644-4tl0 GtiDll.. 1002 &1Mr.. 1002 cellar. L~u. billiard rm. thruoul. The c ui.tom "'" """'° 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~;··:.:·:.:·~·.:.·;··:.:·:.:·;;·.:.·;··:.:·:.:·;··:.:·;;·.:.··:.:· ·············-····-·· For :.oml.'lhini: d1Hereol, LOT 271 firepl11ce & Wl'l bor rrn Univer!llt)' Prk Deane = 1;, ACRE sceU11s! $147,000 LAKE FOREST vide a dramal11• acn•nl homt• 21lr. rum rm. Suh- GENTLEMAM'S l't\UL MARTIS • Bedroom on the.-lakc -to the la\ mg rm. Thi• m1t .111. Owne r has mcn- Gamet.. I OOJ IG .. aral I 002 ..••••...............•......••••••••.••....... Lido Soud waterfront. 4 Bdrm., 3 bath home with jacuzLl pool & boat slip. $340,000 • Attr. 4 BR, home on l'Omet' lot. Bay views from Ii ving rm. & upstairs bdrm. $185,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J l 1 11.i v,•d•· Q,.,.,. N B b7S blbl I 002 GIMf'Cll 1002 ...................... ................••..•.. \_OWEST PRICE I l/~LJ_r.i_tt_~~. • ~ 1-:"panded ram1I) roum LET ME SELL .ind h~<> ma1>1t•r .. u1tc.> make this the most home IH NEWPORT HEIGHTS YOUR HUSIAMD for the tc.>a"it pncc m the This Bluff-. con boc1k Buy It now at dom1n1um Dramatic $69 950 • Uurr> · Call two :o.lory t'nl ry 4 5-Wi 231'.l Ht•droom. form.al danmit ""· • '· '·' ••• '' ., Provincial Custom Home A Charm•·r for tbtl in· d1\ ulual that wanl<; that .. s p ecial"' b omt·. 3 bl'droom... '<l'P• r JI e famtl)I. 2 bric!. fpk'<. many amenrllc~. Opc.-11 1-'ro ~t Sun I S 314 Miro Loma, CM 1oer In ine A\"<'. I DOM"T CALL ME A FIXER! Just :1 latUl' 11a1nl "Ill 1ln I l & I II 0 k ·' l Ill ) pncr $38.0IMI 1 ·111 m 11 11r11li-or "" nt·ri.h11• 111'1.:hhor burttl ,.. 11 h I .a II tr\.'\:~ 1111 ,111u1l'I t•urner l11t with room for bout. RV or pool "1th J bedroom,. family TOflm & tO\ l.'rt•d patJo in a prime OninAt' C-Oast location Call col I €.'ct 842 ·25.15 RANCH Real £:.l31l' Inc_ M4 7ll\3 Pnvule beach. 3 b.ilh, second bdrm OJ><'Ol> \Into 1.1llv mo\'ed L . d t1repla ce, 2 stur y ~ abcaullfulgardencourt Tllt-;l:lloF~> JONALS CUSTOM IUI T Pleiter Design 4 Br en, w bakony. St·r ene & -This ruidence oli.o C/\LL752·7575 Tree lined r;lreel i n oct'an new. 3 rrpll ~. pc.acerul Only ss~.500 Rea!Estate realures a breakfat.l .. h 10.ae pnmc rbadenllal are:a 5!1Jffra~e?.._68:lSS7 w / SIJ ,000 down . nook&IMmaldu\ing rm. a c - Secludl-<1 entry .lo h~c CUSTOM duplex on h:e Ownr/Altl ~.lO ~ 't:rf /&YAY ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h\ltnl! room. C'r llclchn)( corner lot ID l:d ~t ----•HORTH LAGUNA* f irc.-PI a cc Ma:. s •\I c $llS,OOO. Uy owner. Fo.mtoin Volley I 034 ~ I Bdrm. own your-o"'·n formal d1n1nl! room 673-<J069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FtRSTCOMl upl W11lk lo b\:..ich " llugtl tountry i.tyled --STIL\1 Fllltl> l'ARI-. FtRSTSEJtVE lu\lon l.tirl!C living l.1 t ch e-o 2 Slone 114.•.oul lui: .I hr. :? h.i, . So 11 -1 m 1d1nmi: arco.1. Ext. f1rcplan~ Family room r.am rm II\ rm , fnrm:il Low. low 60 51 · 1 t. m.unt & t3'1<1.'S mcl. m u\crlook' ~round !> 2 BR&iCAR.APT. ihnrm 6' hi•IC \II up i.turterhome Htghlyup· RAMCHRULTY lowmonthly fee.542.900. I'"' .. ln rrwt o-hant to i:rud<-d. c!>tm paneh1111 . MORIMS REALTY •'" ''" 2 <.:ov p11lios. nll'PIV ••1uOl'U. 11r11fc,!t10nallv tin nA cul de ea ir.51-2000 roam l hru. l11d•away .. \lo.I ,.a,...r. · . .,. c, "' " furn. So or llwv Onlv lnd~··1H1 M1nl lOnd ··~ I I llll" 0 ---------494 eo57 master swte&ch1ldren·s ~l.:ioo 002 311~~ l:JLl'uu. ari;e ""' < 0·1----------t * -o tr quarten Much mon•. sun,S()(). Agt..67S.J22a 'er•.:1t1011 pit. pro· --------- Sll'ul this one fnr only 5 ID -l I A l<·:.s1onal lundscapini,: lllAHD HiWI NEW & EXCITING ........ ~ Hurrv. "'""·7-1. llli8 4156. Rancho Saot Joaquin hilltop home fealt1nnte "''" ""'' """ .,., MONTEREY RANCH HO CO .... T""ST 3 BR 2 b d ,.,.,,,.,.,,\ll""ll'WN· ,. H-bor Vu Hms " s; •• a . en un1l. t.:ATALIN/\ VIEWS. l _ Sl)I'-'. xlnl FV local1011 Olht>r-1 can"l 1·omc close Plus h carpets. Near UDl\M, 2 8/\Tll. qualil.y [\"8 IRZdlttl ~!m~~~~~-2~:.P~~;;1~ C~;i~~~~·i ::o:~~~:E~I: ~::,n'::.~~~mf rf~c:c~r~~~: ~:~~~~GS & CO. co~;~~l~~~~R:iiY. _ ~ ----·····~ rm muny exlra:. l'rin ,.. uwd h111k111 & •1ut. open Realors 640-5560 31709 CouslHwy · -1'tp:i1' only Sat,Sun on owner-; hll\ c kcpl th1:. I'(• h1•.1J1\ t•atlll'drul t•c1h11gs. So. t.ai:unn 4~·?231 BLUFFS S79,SOO I) IM·l:.!!>i i-ult•nt·c I J1>t itluiui.I) 11111.:r:uted secunly. l;u ge --- Onc lt·vPI end u111l :I 1111 , --- -ell-an & dclt1thl rul ;•four 1111 Lush yards, 4 bdrm:. IRVIME W /VIEW :! IJ.i. ll!t' i·ntlo:wd ~HI\ Costa Mesa 1024 l!olftl\it inlr frw):., F\' for the ei.ecutivc buyer. Dccor11 tor's d e lil!hl p11l10 Near Pofll ••••••••••••••••••••••• hi. ).lnl lmunl llllo: Jvaila ut18·44~. dei.cnbcs th111 Turtlcrock Hl•:t.t-:"IU VOWO blc .hSclhlt·1 houJitdhl bcauty.3bdrms,2ba + REALTOR 644 0134 a not er o m c.-. nt't' :. f Mesa Verd~ qUJck sale. Don"t delay. BY OWNER am rm. Lovely atnum GltEtNHLT LOCATI<>t4 Brgain hunter"s check see today. 968 3371, Al{enl. Completely pro· w/view. Too many ex· this bia. l>parkhng 3 546-17!>4 fess1onall)' decorated. trai.tolisl.S45-94il Mz.ed family room ~u1el pantry. l'arkhk~ > ard. slrttt, fully upgraded · t::ai.y term'I. In bcaourul ~ Walker & lee Real lsfafe bedrm home with m·c.>r· Iii Lar.ic 3 bedrm. walk·an J ust hi.led a~ S69.~00 ·. • Newport Wesllract. Ask· Subm1l no uown \",\ 1n~only$72,900 536-7533. 1-------- ler ms. Ca II 5-i0· ll5 l . MYSTIC HILLS 3RR. 3UA, s auna, .Vle'', View, View. Great 1"..~. ec11t 1ve home. 673-760 I room. :.pal·1ou, k1lchl•n & [~ ltdi1· "I :~:i·~~~~~d~;~.~'~-~I~ ""it\'hlf l•·.t11l1tul hom1• 1 1·0, _ -!!!!!!!-1 ••111~ 5 BDRM & VIEW Superb corn~ IO<"atinn near ~nbelt rn I IJrbor View Jlom('!I. N1c"lv dl'· ,orated 3 11\•dmom home rr.idy for nct·u1wnt' FormAI cltnm.: room plu!I lan\11) r oom , n1te .:..irden Anti rathl ar<'JS 0111,tand1n1t v:ill.1t' a t ~~HERITAGE ingtOft leach I 040 --- •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• lh t>\\TT\~r Nie<". clran Sbr. 1'1ba. rrom klchn dbl car THE TERRACE Wand~or Model Condo Umvcr.;aly P11rk. 21ir. 2 bath. 2 car ~arC11?e. frplc. up)(r11dc :-.+cxlra s. $61 ,000 . By owne r . 551·2640 HIGH ON A HILL 1 rt·ol 11, 1111r om• )t•.ir 1 __________ 1 Oul,l.101h111>" "'""' h'l•nl tAarr.mly an .. oui:hl .1ltt•1 1-.,o~t lllufl • • REALTORS i:ar, lrg covered palao & frwt trees. 842·l607. 640.9900 * V. A.. TSlMS * w1m.1~nil1t·cnl d1•t•or, S54,950 lrt!rnt•ndou' !.<I fonlJio:t' $110.000 f('f' ti73 ~· iiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiilli _____ .... , "'•""' 1;. ''"""'' t"~~ .. ,, $4200. DOWN 1s ull you nc.-cd tor thi11 Doll lloui.r. 3br , 2ba, super 1>harp 2 bedroom frplc. lrR back yrd. nu Townhome. Sp<H'111u~ rrµls. S350 mo. E vei., room!i. hulcony and lot!I !162 tiZll or 962 ~585, :IA. Ell-' GJnJ, ~ Valley Realty l.JlrllC' 3 hr. 2 hn home. Ir.: d~·hghlful l'OOL' c;." hll n ... IJW. t'A h1•nl, Rl'lt• r H"<' 1h1i. one hn1k fpk Owner IJJlll\ 1'0Ul\Y 1 t;.tl~7ill 1n1t thruflul. /\li.o m~tull [~lffMlil -------Mesa Verde PRICE REDUCED S2400 3 + Family Rm. 111.: ncw 1·nqwl!> 1\uycr may choo11c ..,,.. o colors ----------i Ohl<' l!llr l.1:1• p auo 3000 Sq. Ft. of LUXURY 3 11'-drcMlmi, touhl be.-4, IMt . ponl r nom w1lh t•u•V>m w••t h11r Opt•n k1trht•n . blln'. w .. r m w1hlln BUq Ad fa:1t on lh1'1 ' f"4fl 39'bl; e \ll'S ~6·8104 Lachenmyer Realtor \\IMd ilm~hrrt-, u1lrh•tl MESA VEJtDE Y.A.. f':.1110. IUI\ pi)l'C'h \lu,t n.·o1ul1f11l Mc"la \ l'rclc ~to..,oon-c111lt· • T phrn offl'rt•t1 for [A'8 -I \'1•l o•r11n' 3 lwdroom' OUMPEERSB ~t·dudl.'d m.,,11·r :.u1tl' m9ny rxln1'I. IJtlll' \rPC' ac:C'l'nll'd rr11r yard g, U6&W .. 11.i,C.M. trit 'lh11rp. ~r<· 11 now' .... , to~.....,. (.'.111sir.2Jt3 ror v /\ in •---~-'.-.w_s ___ -4 rormnt1nn , ... ,., fJf J • f f ..., .,~-f """''I ~[~IUMI County. 4 1 •• 1kr,, 704 tr1•t•,, iold min•• n11rt Hunt'~ le h water. All or p;irl ('all 1,..,_on GC Land Sale-.. Ulv. or l'clt $58 500 DAp£;1£1l~RETT A1wm; 7>/4 VA -REALTY- llHMO Ilea CanyOfl &tat. A11."um1• 7"-'• G I loan wllh rno11lhly JIR)'O\•'nh or $ 2 3 ti • p c r rn n " t h l: o in \)Ide . Sh u r v 3 bt•clr1lnm nn cl family nlflm. c:rt>i•t ln<'ntlon M:.r :<chool"I. an<I shop pm11 llum .1hl~ barllllln can"l lus t. :!62·77118 Walker Slee Ruf fstate 3 IEOROOM+DiH SUPER SHARP GOOD AREA! 3DR tnll•\IC'I Condo. only 2 > r old A/C, patio & sunclN:k, calhed ce1I hv nn. auto aar dr. Near So. Coast r t au. $47 ,900. Ph 962·7751 lland."om<' fom1I)' home in excellC'nl area. 3 Bedroom:-.. 1 ~. hath~. Fam1l:v room. d1n1ng :i rea In the famil y k1tcht'n. Deluxe bwlt·in!I. Enclosed patio game area. A hcck or a buy. $68,000. ijK R, call 540-1720. oC p11rkm1t m n neat locu - lion near the beoch. J u~l I Hr I"• nn. newly rl'· ~12.000. decorated. frlc, hltn!I, 2 962-777 I car ~3r. l(ood loe, nr •• "°':~1i:.~;~ 3 bdrm, 2 ha, ram rm, elect door opener. UP· graded crpl an beautiful IJl'<lrficld. Ca II now to rlf't' th ls be~ity ! 54G·0022 ~ Walker & lee Real lstafe Abo\14' f,3guna, this welt m:11nt:oncd 3 bdrm , · 2 bath home In a bcaull!ul 1t<mlc 11 11elling. Lal'R<', mature trees, privato hritk pul1<1. Excellonl nc.-l11hhmhood, clo~c to i;chools. Sec today ~t ~.ooo $58,950 Atrium t'nlry lo this (ormcr modl'l homt' !I.cw carpl'll> and d c.- t ur<Jl1 ve wallpaper Counl1 v kitc hen wit form.ii dam.• I lulo(e dt•1 .. 1th ()e;11l1 C('lhn~ ~l1d an~ i:luo rlcXJ1 t11 1 nH·rt11 1)4ll0. l.(l(al\.J Oil l UI d1· ... it 'trc••'t !163 G7t.7 This home is 3n out· standing buy. Jos t note 3 -------· PalDE OF w 3&4 bdrm homn . l1<-rlrnom11. 2 baths, fJmi· WINNING LOTIERY mfl~fbrr& l~T·r. RI': NETWORK OWNBlSHIP Wolk to beach. Undef' ly room, f1rP place. fresh WoodbridgeS,Yramon' ~Il1l'V t:scepttooal pride or .. #I In Califarnla" $80,000. 11.1111l. hie<' new carpel. 4 Br, 2''z Ba, occuvan<'Y <&H·2&00 rw\lo k1lchc.-n floor, ond Oec. Pi c k cnlor11 & - owoenhlp rn thu incom e -1 --LIONS IUILDERS dii;hwJ:.hcr. Covn<'d ca""'l. llci.l ofrc.-1. (714) ~r\y. Very Oesible JBR, 2HA. cor ot. boat 536-8832 .. ~ owner's unit wllh 2 gate. $65,000. Owner. put10. :.u~r larite buck 644 795.S ... _______ _ '--•-m 0 .. _, qua .. •rs 549-3420 •-L-E-..,.-.-S-MAK'"' .. _D_E_A_L_.. yard ond lols of fruit ---~--.. -•"' • • c.." 1 recs lt"s exciting! Call 4 IR + FAMILY (wt 1 V• 1\114 I»_,,.,... t• 1'\llfrll vour tnx llihelttt MF.Si\ VERDE NORTH GLIN MAR 1142 2s.~ $64,900 ~1 w1ththt":addltlonal Oecoratorsdream,J8r2 l)y owner 11ml(l1• 11lory 4 "'"' 119•11 Srl.J'l•f)P!M<t• Quiet c ul·de-snC' In 2 unrta. All un1t.11 11foluxe I h J • b I • d Ba. pnnc on y. $'11,500. r. • a. x n. l'On • [~ ,~-~~-11 .... ~l lrvlnc. Spon1sh nn·hcll a n '1 11 ll a c I '' u 11 m -131 l mJny t'ttl ra~ Cnrnl'r lot. : : en\ ry I ·or At' t>nd 1SC1Ci 1''1rc11l11• '''· 11.1t1o"I 11nd -------t I l <> • " ' r r or >out ,Jl"I"•"" l>l'n •;• L fronlyJr•I 11.1l11l Sm11kl'Y COLONY PARK ~l'p.aralt• l(.ir.q;ii·' MESA YlllDEMO. hollll<' :O.ul /Sun l ~· _ =-·-••ic== mirror:. Hnd n •tlwuutl Slt9,000 v1h1r. <.:all to"·e Br 2 r"· I ... $"2 c. '0 • 1··• ·•· • 1 4 . ...,l l ... um rm. u •• ,1, • ·' •~· .. :.!·· 01 bo11r1l d1•ru1,1l11r ltvm•• [{f16ftl1 lhlll CllCIU)l\IC h sl11111. DI r I c llf c.u• 7007 PERFECT .. n rm, rp c. :i ....,., room -J•lu~ S 1w n1sh CUTIE fi7'.l "5SO. kltchl'n. l"O\ll'rc.-d ntrlum ----.---I I k f l I II I Til I I I .. , ... ,,,,~•·rlHlll'tlO Wtiotl' art1ec-k.1lul(c wcll raredS&S RP11alcSpt'Clllh!1ll1.:I. FcrmllyHom• ire rrpnn•. un1y (' rnry CAt1' ynu '" Sham 3 b..odrtT\ lrvln" [ I 4or ~ bd m model all 4br, 2ba, clu~c to Morlnn r ht'r'll kltchrn. 1-'um1ly uwc,omt• Vi1·tortn fklll~h ',. e lf:~~·11~~ rnr walled lot /\iumm ll ' r 11 B\I • mom (/lll'fD !'111~ rno"IC'r vu. 3 lilt, r11IC. & morel homl! loc<1led on harar ' bk 7,, p FHA loan. Pnn· some w /pool11. 961'"4fl02 I liich Sehl. form don rm, !!ullc phric 3 mort• la iolly P47 ,llllll cou~r Int Shuke roor.;t : t'I pal~ only . A!:lk 1 ng _..!'cnmngton Prop<"rll~~ uhl aur. Ko~ l'ond in rNu h t•<lroonu1. t·: 7. 1 uri·i--------- brick r1rrplol'1'. iloit run -.:m• 11• • ••••-179.500 ~!l-1675 Yr d . I m m "c con d ! ynnl. l'ottrng lwnch Iii· C.:lo:lt' to comn111n1l)' etool -- -'~---1----------1 9 ... 11 I t '* D' ... IX * locullllll tukl' 111tvun "'"' rt'rrrataonu 11c Y· ur.. FGr Sate ly OwMr BEACH AREAi t,l'•l'! t:ull 7:i:! 1700 tn•IU)'. $IXl 000 Nf:A R 1·111-: nf.ACJI t n lrntiM'd " ' 640..6161 48R Uppcrlc:tRRlowcr, Miii H l7SOS<1ft.ho11\l1 fo'o~lly '""""'''"11 \•uN"1~'""'' :?.i~:::~·~..:·~ E"~~~ :~~·~ :~~ W.i. !!.';·;~ ... 2 :;~·~ ~~ ...... : ..... !?.~~ [. ONtl JACOIS ltlALTY MEW. HEW. MEW!_ "~wq1rljlj18'm~ TURnEJtOCK 675-6670 4 Rdrm home wJN'F.W i=n1m>m:ei3S lmmnt· 3 hr. 2 ho . UPECTTOH ~ COATS ~ WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC EIMf'ald loy L1:1• 1111hl ll'V(•l, 4 hr, 4 hit ln1•l'g 11ur:o.l h11c. CompJ")' rt•mo1frll.'(t It rNlcrornt• rrl lnrl'i: nll now kll1•hc·11. i-,ll llf'I Ol'<•Ull VII w~l1to 1h., k ( ·1111 Ownr Cur 111111t. 4!» 2200 or R. 1J 22311 -----L.ofJuoto H iiis I 0 SO 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • BR, 4 UA, t-"r ent'h flt'&en<'Y, cu~l homl' on F11l rw11y . ~:100 S'I ft , mar bl<" ent.rv, i:tourmet kit .• oak pant ht1•. htaul land'<'PR & mnrr ~ K€Y HaYeso~thlnayouwant Som.GOO. tty arrt onlv .-P.€ALTOP.s h --~ to sell! Cla~s1rled ads do Excl1.15ive Aitrnl G75-ro00 - -----Want Ca II fl.42 587 il ~. 64Z 5878 rr'P(!'I. ronl(nlrum, rtnc.-· rom rm din rm .. vaullrd E ... VIED lnll " It's In a prime r ----<'rillnll!'I. hrl<'k frpk.. " Me!'I• Verde locnUon Duplex. nCilr tw11t'h. ('llVC'rtod puUo &< .1tnum. '89.500. Eves. S46 1081 2l>r coch $140.000. ~.!"oOO incl land 01wn Wh("n you movt-Int'> thli1 Uyownr. A1111umuhlr 11w ;.;, h1•11utlful. rrnf<'~~iunolly 111111\, no <1u11l1fyln1< 3 hr, lrind11caped I' Ian 2 1n 2 hn, l'rnl nlr .• n1•w drpt1 .• Tortlt' Rnck. Thl!I 111n iclo i.t•I t•pl.. ponl, ht<' rollO &. 11tory h nme otrNIJ :\ y11rct. N1•'\t tu Lol!llU'O bdrma 4' 2 h11tht. Alnum. World. $4!1.900. $10,800 PuLto Ul(hl!I. Sprinkkrll down, p)'mnb, $302. mn. front & n•ar. Wt!l bar In call for 11ppt an or &11 ra ml I y rm . D rl ck d•)'S•l /Sun581902.8. G1•r.. I 002 Chetnll I 002 G1Mr.. I OOJGwr.. I 002 ........••............. ..•..••.•••••••........ ............................................. . macnab I Irvine realty UMDR COMSntUCTIOM Prime bayfront location! 70' on bay! $365,000 -Fee! 3 Bedrooms -study -formal dining -used brick patio -grassy lawn -custom builL Beverly Morphy 642·8235 (FS.1) 642-t:US .......... to1 Dowr Drlwe H.rtllOI" vi.w c..nw lr'\'1"9 .t camo-a Val .. y °"M 7S2-'414 .CE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YE.AR S Of SERVICE YIA UltO M01D·-1A YRoM1" With Pier & Slip for a Large YacbL Spaclous Terrace Patio Ideal for Enterbining & Sun Tanning. 2 Story Family Home with S Bedrooms. Offered at 1298,500 881 DOVER DRIVE 631·1800 l\J?ent .642 0221 Sal Sun 12·S. ~2 Jlhnn ---------l..arw,Ownr '752·71167 . New COt11tructlOft Pu~ _,, f:, .,,,,1 .. •<I '''·" ( 0 1] 1$))0 MESA DEL MAR 3 Rr Z Colbedral ce1lin11. frplt, blt.ns, erpta, all new, prof Roncho Smt Joaquht 3 HR, 2~ B• Townhoui.e, 4 Montana' Nort e. 113J.31'19 eves. 11~.000. Ba. encl pallo. $611,000. e., owner. 540-0729 . I . .. Wf C.,f'-.10! IHAL TY IN< Hl H/\.1 hrt'place. A must toacel 1 ________ _ , f O~LYPILOT Thuraday. S4ptMil>« 30 1978 HoeMtU.._,....e.ct ....,...U•fw•h•a~ .......................................... .._ .....................•.......................... ····•••·••·····•••····· ·············•········• ~.~.~ ....... !~.~.~ ....... ~~~~.~~~ ...... ·~= 2'00 ~~ ..... :?~.~~ !~.~~~.~~.?~~. !~~ ........... !?~.~! ~~~.c:~~ ... ?~.~~ ~~ .... ~!~ ..... ??.~~ .... ,.... ~It 1069Mswport .. 9ch 1069 i..co-.ProtNriJ 2000 ........................ ~tt~\ VERDE. $lSO ti.\4 IT'SREAOY t'Oll YOU RENTALS lil.t'Ft'::;«unJv lt·.t~l'• \I ,. • . h 3 b •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo~a.. 3 Br l »-. ;a\:111 :I Ur 21, 811, bltiu, M) Start1111:.;I ~.IO iru ,i..,l,l l~n ~•. • r, I Want 10 Ruv "°"" 10, 1 ~ 1836 etlOdo bu •u•n thina for Sinai<' F•n\11) llume~ •• \~~·nl 1>4 l-llJJ • 2 l>J, p111111 . ~ rt-c fac1I. INTIMATE, PKRSONAL, GEM OF A HOUSE located on {'~mer lot of on~ or Lido l!\le's uniquely o~n a reas. 2 Bdrm!\ . 2 bath!>. frplc .. 2 \ery private patios, profess. dt-corated $165,000 LON F.L Y LOT dt.'slr~s C'Ompany of custom hou~e. Let '~ m~et to dl.scuss our future lo~cthcr on boautif ul Lido llave C..sll --saoo !168 S.UT alt SPiit 2 UR. 2 & • . $100 ~-~ C.ill Wb 132T _ • J CkScott 8krSl47~ 3 BR, 2 BA. Cplc, cpu 3BR.2&... ~ EXECUTIVE CM T·IPLEXES dr'P". R o. Vl/O. pool, ~BDRM 2 lli\Tll 3 BR. 2 Bil ~ RENTAL SERVICI COftdomirtlUMt • • ft ._ .. , $l2l mo Gardnl'r pool Clt>.in r-omlo11<AbJt hmo 3 RR. Uta • • ••• ~~ I\ . . Uftfwnl,h e d J42S ~ R I • DR ~:JI ~l pt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma1ntlnrld Alt S4ll 7729 $S35 per mu l"•ll t.ly1 3 BR. 2 ll.t $.!~ ~~I~ 1 ~ ··~01,~ <~..f ~,~; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·(~~117w~1-: lll\IT~~~nillhff 3\Jrl~a.nC'wpatnt-;pt. 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Quiel 5385 mo ll'a!oem " .. .,... iou.won It' Hl~.\\I ·•· I 11 II I ~.in ( lt•nw111t· l11t \\.ilk Sml 2hr. p.1rt1.1ll~ furn w 1 .,ft The Ran~h COl\1~1 f:Rt.'I \L STOHr; hoal clo<·k I.~<' , unfurn 1,1 ''"' "I '"m•· . ,. 1-· IUIG 11 \' nrl~ ~ • .Iler & Gurdl'ner a nut.,,. ' or orr1~t· rl'nl .,I Scp.1ra1 l' hom" u .~ l··1rn1 ... , h11°1· l'.iliu lmd' "·•t.11.dl lul1<.1th tl.,luri" "'11 :>i.>mn U<'0" 1' Cull JOSll lk'Cr1'1<'ld <.:ulverd:ile • u '"''"' .. hrn.2 Br lk.;m ('1•11, W/W. drp~, hllin". pool $225 645·3971 1,1,.,11 I.• m· 1 h ho nH' 1•\1·~u'1'" 1i,1101t 0111\ 1.1 l!r.! K28:J Jll Ii li-12 5210 <.:a llomes t.:ni' Park bid.: & re~t rm .. al m!olr. n.lnn ..,u1ll' Loni: ..x:1 101 hi. 1111 1 hu\ k Collt>Jle Park 1'1c3d1lly C1rcu-.. Sl60 term ll'a!ll' J\J1I. .;t ~11.00 J AHCHOUGl IHYISTMIEHTS (7141 4'6-771 I •lll-.lllll\111-.:\11\• SouthLO<)WtO 3186 EfToro -3232 JRr)our choiceof(g) Mn, El.EC. & WATER permo. Lgc furn bJl'hclor apt. Rt-. \l.ltH<~ l!IZ H21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• from $375 to $.ii~ PAID OCE/\NFRONT Sl50. Prl.'f m1dcfle age. 21S l>l'I \1,11 s.1n t.:ll'ltl l'•>tla1w. t>t•aol hX' ~l•'P' "iuJ>l'r :J hr.:! ba. fplt. uw 4 llq·our t'hoin• of (G) MISSION REALTY A beautiful :1 bdrm ftla'I~ No chi lt1 rcn or pcl!I. 111 h .. .11h Ort _lhru lk1· l'l>ls, drp:. 8385,mo lrum$46Sto$5SO. !185S <.:oai;t,1.aguna home on bluff.•11h onl) &15·2fti\lor511108r~--- CHEVY CHASE B & B FOUR,LEX \'> \llEl\I SC>(l mo l!l!l 2J\2H !IG3-15mAi,-t Nofee. l\:oFe~s Ptio...494-0731 isteps to ocean. Spl.'t' , ta<: u I a r , H'" . N 1• w S2.'ill J.ar;.:e 2 br, df'an. HcM.MtUnfumb~ SPOTI.ESS:cpac1ous3Br. RA.HCHRlALTY OCEAN \'u 2 D-;-2 B:i. carpet1ni: & drapu µunfit:~ w;:iler, lots nC ••••••••••••••••••••••• tv.·nhse. f'plc. ulll rtn. ~ ~-2000 ___ deck. ftar. mo to mo, or Yearly ' lease. SlS-00 per l.iwn. <.:ovcrcd aar~fc."• "''"nit·•· u\ull 1 Ii i. r ~r Real Estote f} t I \ t l• \ ~:!I I 1' or l •••• • •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • I nur '.! IH.•drtk•m llll\ 11111\ ,,;.! ~1:.11 S1•N 1 h t d I ...,.,c an7 .,c.9 ft SP'f mo nff ,.tre<'l parking. "'-----" 3202 P u !I t• P s. r P !I u nd 3 b '" b se ..., • .,. " . ...,., a ,, I 2 1.11.r .,_ urd new r. ' , (I, --n,\,'& Bl':ACJI i\rlu Ii., IHI pcti;. 02() ••••••••••••••••••••••• d~hw!)hr . IJ.!t"' hrt•:k\\d l $500 N l '' r II I E f l".1111 I•• 171\1J •; ;1~; I MobileHomu For So~ fl\ l'I ' \ lu,111 \\ ti 11 v. n 11 \\ ' fl '>Ill n.J;;s NI •1M p.itio. + puol. tennis. x r os · o pc •· lloml'. Ot'ean & Can) on RF.Al.TY 1:1s 31)( • u t•rtvn the ti bk . o \!i'I --•.•R•1• ... -T• ... •L•S-.--1 l"luhpnv s.11111.5~6 (1-U~& ~~!!_or833·210S View. Prr valt'. lari:e 2-11 • ·' --1-• Nt'Wport Av<'. I blkSo.of EAST BLUFF II 00 ••......••...........•. Sh111tl'rc·•l 1·11ll.1).!1' url II "1' • . • • hn •11 nil 111• '·fl' \1likd f,l l11fl• \l11hlk "·''·'1''' Loh for Sole 2200 l'••~•·lh•d ... 1.-,1\ f"u"tttn1 ~ St,ar. P•~h. nf\ ·• 1'" :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11u:illl' th11111111 Ill h.i .I 1•H<'nhii;ir '111 .l ;11·1,•., 1;11011 .Jrt•a ll"llN fi ll .!IU I ,~,,\\\,hr hlll rlu~~··r' lll\ .. ·1'~1111· l.11n1·d It I •11.101 ll\\111•1 ,lfll, f, II f I' ~l I 1 i'\11 ,\J:•'lll 1.11>0 :rnr :th.1 111.111. lur ()( 1, '' • \ 1 \I I\\ \ . .>l • ~ll2 ,11JiJ1l11111 '\1°\\l\ tl••1 ' l • • • II\\ ,, Ld""' llh 1,. , 1,.,1 _, mo1b1h• hm1w rm nl.'r 'I' "" '"' ~6~12.>S ----------I v:ird. deck. built 1ni;, 3 r<.:onuo, poo . p.JUntm lk1y).612·11fillll S11nlu Ana llc1.:ht'l ----iklrm, hardwood floors. mac. r el rue w:.hr1dryr -. i--------- 3 llK. 1 II\ $.'lK!itmn \'A(',\:'\T lmmac 3 hr *RENTALS* s~. <:all af\ 6 heforc11. included. clhl i:ur $.'!fl S160. mo. l br mobll•J J UH. I IV\ S37S/mo homl', fpl•. c·orocr lot. 2 BR, 2•2 ha ...... r.'i25 407·3647 mo. <id IL~ onlv. 752 71166 home. M alurl• adults, no L.;~una 11111~ 0 n 11 S 4 o o. 2 4 I 9 2 I nR. den. 2 bu ....• S-17:> • pet.~. ~)u1ct. Serure. Pon- l Bl\, :1111\. $<1~l/mo Hi rd ro<: k . c a I I Sul'. 2 BR. & Pool .. . ... $475 t Hr. all ulil. Kids. JX'lS. BIG CAHYOH 1lcrosa Muhilc Estates... Irvine ~1.7177. no rec 2 RR. Plan A $.'WIO $230. llca<:hl•oml>cr. fre 2 11 r <.I 01 • 2 h 11 1 h l!l'Jl Nt•wport. 646-8373 SllR,3 Ri\. $50Cl/mo FountalnVolley-323-4 ~~~:~i::~~ :. SIS fl31 2flll Townho:.nr· No p cts. Laqwia8each 3748 FULLER REALTY ·~··· .• ••• •••••••• •• •••• 3 AR. f'lt. 2 n:i $49 3 llr 2 Ba. fantastic Vl\'W $750 640·527• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCIAL 546-01 (4 ftrt'pl.11 '" :J hr, 2 ba, cov San Lms £l<'Y ~2 nf Lni:una & l'nr1f1r. R~AUT. Condo. upper fJAch Nl'ar hcuch. Utll *FOR SALE * Rud'I or R2 Loh IMllO, 111 .. , <'II"· drp:. & 1HR.1-·n. . fplc. ssoo 1059 La bay view. 3 Ur, i(l:;(I mu p<I. Sl9S·Sl25 mo: SdS wk.. 11, 0111111 tut 1 hulh Commff~ioj ~1rn1•\\'rth011-.111\"1,•w l>W Nu""" Cir:., :.uper 4lHt. . ... $47 M1rnda 12131~~79.!_8 __ 640S51'.0a1tent. 1135N.Csl l\!+4·2508_ 1n1 11t\. l1.11h-l111 lk • .111 \ 11hotTll'111 lol l~l.t 101'1 I 1'1in1l11 '' v.1•01 t I i t•\l Proporty 1600 ~:J IMMl t11 $."1:1 t~MI lolboa l5land l206 l0t.• ~I mo. 96345001\1~1 '1'm"dmwcde1h•atev?..?.clhucp•rJ11nCcoyr L~ Hills 3250 Npt lll-:. /v1'nw 3 l1r. 2 hJ, I hr, uttl pd. ~5. l) II 'I • lh l'Ol'\1 Rt-: \I.I y ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'iuft:c. u "'" -..,-·-" ~ I nu 'I-') I n prn 'n"•' ue 1 u • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • \~>b )t,ou ••• •• • •• •• • • •• •• •• • •••• l~e d~n. New pa•nL cpl .J,.. no 1" •..n.• I' n • fort 1 l'\I lo x l'\I i; l'lll\ll· '"1 11, h 1,.1,1 -. I.11th' hi.inti Sparkhn~ Cnmpl rN11.'<'. 4 hr, 2 ha, Rrdet'. 3 br, 2 ha, t'pt!I, 300 Holmwood. $1G5 4!M_·:l53'7 __ , __ _ lt.H11n•1 < 111111 '''~Ji<irl 11," 111111,,.11 , 11.llhn,1 M°""fotrt, Oeierl, n,ll•n1rakd, 2br. rri1lr . 11c14 l'rjtb d~ & paint drpls, fpli-. OW. new 644·3MSorf>!l7 K7l7 l"H·-.1. 'II ""' 1MM1 1 ... 1111 1., 11111 11,.,,r l'.inon' Re.or+ 2400 Hh $-lOO mo lltl:l 4273 1-'nlC' "1io mo. 003.4sm orea. $37Stmo.. !1113-4500 •' I I · ,. A,.. No f"•c II arbor V1t•"v ,'1"naco ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport leoch 376' n~nc-r • nur "'"' n \.il.111 llhl :.ir It lr1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coronadel Mor 3222 \1,1\ 'lo fee "''" " • "" ltrkt' 1.!l.l•K::.! l.!11 1 1 1 l llH r 111, n. lli·il •ninn" Look1ni: for a nc.1t Lit 2br opt nr h eh . Be11t. 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J)('tll. /\II you nc>C'tl tndo ia 714.9f~) l2:1S ' 111•1•0. furn. fo'1 plc, lnun. •~o we _,111,, •. 1,1111 .1~>11.11110 121:i1ll:IHl10 fl<•l.!I S.12511733022 Kt!llh________ roM~~0 ue. hnni: your tnothhru~h -• · otry.uar +.p11rkn11.l,r10. tK101<1111111~·111111n11· l'n\111t•partvw1ll11ay HARIORVUHOME 2St l b 2b fl $.").'iO. BCllboaPeninPt. i\vu11311 1no•ll7~11WI> '1\">.1•111 n1~h ror yourl'qo1ty· l'al..-rmo 4br. 3bn, frvlr, UW~r~,l>~s. rrlrt)ll . afl()~~,' TNEhW Univ P8k, P <•ll'r!I • • ,._ 4 n 0 It M. n f.'W l'rof. <ll'<·oruh'<f 21!r, I l.1:1· 2 111 rn•ur hoy &. c1111 Ml 03 l7 7 / ,.,.3 4 •• ,... A l wn me. 3 r 2v, Un, carJlt'lll, <1r:ll)l'11. <.:u~torn Im. u7;,/mn ~-riv '·""· • . 1·"111'11. l'o<il. Avnll, nn'-'• J • pool, cah11n11. $700fmo. Sil ~ mo. '"' · """· "" · Pl c A I o t "' ' ' " .. :wi-40 lnt'omr Adult Unlt11 Or:1ni:l' or .'\11rth l'>llrl Dll'~o County. 1112 2302 ,, .. ., -------- l\lll. 673-7001 111nree an . "vn1 . t' • I un•11 $:100. b I k t" o i· 1· a n / 11 a Y lo J u11(.I :Ill 117~· llW l --------~~04.:!._orijJ:) 321$ • IOHD RIA.LTY • 1;15 :-,,Ii:. VllW & ,OOL SuJ>('r 3 br. 2 bo. lt/O, Avallnble Oct 15. Coll<'R<' 831·9411 F.vt'83t-2213 ll arh;-r~ llnm1·~ v~:1rt11.":z1:.~~~l~1;, ~~:s~: Rtrt 3hr or 2hr -tdc-n. ~im~~.:~o;gt"Uo 'Prk. 4 Ur, 2''! hn, bonua MiHIOftVlejo 3267 "t:arml'I" m<ll, 3 Jilt, Occ•"nfrnnt.f175900S. 2hti, f111lc. p1Uo, olec r rm. 1495 mo/111c J>r<'f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f nm-rm , i~75. m o -----bllm Topcond. t..'t' f2J.3)92tl.~1Hcvc\. T llb CO/I y · ll · 1'41 m77orK37 :111 11 S.'111 llN\·ard, J bt' yrly. TM ltOfl Toylcw CONDO 2 B d 2"2 B -r u '" in ' uir Tc-nn1!\, 1<u unu. l(ym. c;, 673 760 'h d r. er bo :a, Upgraded new 4 Dr 3 hn rond. 3 br, a bn, ept11, Ind irnlll ~76 mn. /\aot, HAlllOR VU HOMES fftCome Pro,.rly 2000 Income Propttty 2000 Poo 11nh\rmo moC'lf·I on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • cul•dl• 'Ill' .. , • Ii i.t '1dr vrd for ho111, t .1 r 1•11 Poul ~1.cl' lot Opt'll ~1111. l2·5. 1ti 07 l'orl Barmouth. FROM TRIPLEXES TO 15 UNITS . All bi3 'ili(ll -------4 wt; ll~~E~~~t. S's, leach/Tennis lh, 1:.·~. ti'"· elc STILL (X~an vit-w v.ith pool Tl\1 !-: TO C HOOSE J acu.ui and trnn1~. Walk COLORS & OPTIO'S lo l ht> bt•ach We hJ\t ~"w11t from 574,900. IJ 'Quail i., . 64S-l474 • Place '~ -~£ ...... NOTICE bow Dally PllC>l Class· died ads d laploy theu meua~ s ...,,\h lr11lbihl> QOO impoct •Our ad~. v.t are proud lo !\3y, re.ill> • I r csulta Pll•1H M2 S6"71. GLENCOE DUPLEX H~llKJfOft hoclt Two* b(>droom. $1).500. S1.i.950 down PlLOT Rt.AL. £STATt:. $40 05M ------ f' \.~TSIDt: DUPLEX IJ:C' 2 Br I Bu h!lt-• scp l Br unil Dy ov. ner S.W-Oi29 roup. • I Wll r t ryr. n.r -far ur, 3 cu aar tn Wo0<lndRe' d11>•. DW, fplc. $39S/rno. 4-t our s"'•1•lah1cd r<'n MGMl'A011rf.1.11 3230, ------$tOO mo. No pels. Oya ~-Cardcner & waler Ob:I 4!lfa Alli No frl' ,... Lt;i\.5£ Duplex 2 BR + 182l 2Sl9 Ev11846 22GI ------l1tl '<cr"1t·1· find you --den, $375. mo. No dogs. ' Incl. Ownr/Allt. 552~20. 3 DR, 2 D/\, on quiet st quuhf11•1I t«nont'I, "Cllll Hnyfront luitury 2 br, 2 b•. ''"' Dave$ 641 72ll Voeant4 br, $400/mo. RTLEROCK P resident Huge yanl, clt'ln. pre· B/\RUAH/\ rvl cl uh. lll'ferf'nro11. Beaut. 3 BR home, pool, VllUl&e Real Eatato ~csuie homo w/pool. 3 allu ores. Shown by lcry Giid S.och Reotty ~h~~~~~Nt thru Nov, oceanview. Lease to !162·'447l llr. Comm tcMls. '62S t1ppt. SUS/mo. 675°3000 8/1/77. (213) 628 1361 Sharp 3Br 2ba cpts mo. 644-4157 Ltadersh1p neal Estate 2 Br. 2 Oa Dl>I'<. JU 31.at INVESTMENT ~;.:.__..;._..;.~.;:...__; __ • drps, g rdnr. 'qui ci . 842-4486d)'!l ;cve~ JUil ---Sl. NB. P2S mo.675-aa.33 CORPORATION &ad! ~tate s:n~ 2 br, culdesac. $350. 962-4914. For h.•11 o. Dl'erll<'ld Pnlr . ....___... h 3269 NEW 3 br t nh,t', lu an 4pm. tlO.Clcsolt. Fee MW 3 Br hme, IJe Fam--~..-• ac room11, frplr. pool. S:-~ -------- Matn Ren,talJ, 540-5370 3 Br. comer lot. vacant, rm, 11o•Jtplr, au bllns. cvts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xld~ok 67s.1r,1;S I & 2 nr. yr17, nC':ict to kn· IMVESTMEMT walk to Edh1on High, It df'P$, fned Jd, <'IMc' to tmmneulatt exec. home ----n11 coun~. boy & beach. OPPORTUNITllS c.thlM4tto ll24 clcans:l9S.963"8377 J'reenbell. PoOI Is rec 3 Hr+. Nr. Cliff Or 0CEANFRONT2Rrl Ra , ll'13·9034nfl3PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• area S•SO mo. C;.111 Spect acular harbor hu2e deck, yrly $-!aO. ---- 9Swtc Comm ,_60,000 GREAT 3 DR 2 BA CON ~br Twnhsc. Cpt,t;, dl'll'., 833-1410, d)'ll or 8380 11168 view. $4.95 846-272.S Wmlcr $400. 675-1\102 l!.o~h.('lor, 8ltM, l hlk l tl 22t1n1ts $365,000 0(>cpt3 drpe fplc welk nu decor nr shops t'ves -----!Xh SUJS. mo. lOJhiit.~ $300.000 in cl~. en~I patio dbl school & ~b. 2 pools & -· CAREFREE qulet condo. SanCS.......te 3276 67!H902. 7 UnlUl S21S,000 gar, pool. adlu. $3!i0. rec cntr. S350. ~-9758 :lbf". 2ba, Grcenlrec home. 2 Br 3 83, d en, highly up· •••••••••••••••• • •• •• •• Balbo 8 Cl b z b 2 b Hotel $200.000 GG-ll.S5or&4~234S •• J1' .... lAC 3 Br 2 Ba, au Grt floor plan. lrg lol. graded. s parkllnii dean. New 3br condo. P ool, jac. terr.a a 3pf. ;v:m "ioJi~ Catalino (OWC> ,.,,. ~-8S3·2S69 eves. Spac. rms, 11toragc 2\11 wnnl.5, $500/mo 11100 U ,. 157 Pourpfcx $110,000 2 Br, new crpts. encl. bllns 4c fplc. $360 mo. auto gar, many xtras. m o. n urn. s. Comm Lot $'15.000 1ara1e. Adul\ couple. No tove right In! Terri.fie Br, vaulted c1n11s, form Close to beac b . $43S Lux 3br, wbitcwntcr 213/003 'TG8l, 213/331·3'40 FoufPlcx 187,000 chlldttn, no pea.. $240. rond. 848·942'7 cl.In, fp1, I car gar. Ask ~l1672 vww, bt'h accus condo, 0<-canfront SJ7:i, Utll pd, D\Q>lex IGO """ m. 7888 or 548-825 \ 8111,Agt 546-5880 559·0253 $SOO ni""l' •---------S POTLESS new plush WATERFRONT dplx . /mo. Anchor a11c Jn· Slnsf)eok. F\.<e c;~:=z.i.ai Gisler/Harbor, 3 bT, 2 ba. cpt, dAtiw.hr, dlapoHI, Uhlv Pk. 3 Br. 21't Da. 30r '"" hoal dock. Prt· ~nts. 496 771 1 Main Rentals. 540·53'70 fam rm, rplc, OW, R/0, ~llDl. 3 Br 3 Ba twnbme. fam rm. rrplc &r Kundeck. ly C0um. W I D SSOOfyrly, 4-S Br. 21~ ba. bltn~ $00 Bachelor, all ulll. Sln9le 5~}~.1.:81~~gL~. cpt s, drps, $4 mo. .ncl 20d0 bonus t m , Jaty \J\home MZ-073G 0 1400 wnlr per mo. Yds to pvt heh. $50() mo. ck. S17S Bndteomber, 111!3-4 AC\ No rtt. 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In· l-ilR~1~c.~c:r\IC:<." 1unJ uct.I002·8290 cbr ~\II te:ich bklllll ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;ue. n or:il ~.('rv1ce. U'llblt.• itt•ms. Fen('l.'S• ll1•pi11r. (,;(l!IC'rC'le &: Polftting/P.,....n tr/f,xtr. Refs. 960·3361 at Fulr l rkC'N9&l 1633 --------· Love le ('jff{' tor child. 2·6 Stn.ctwcd down ti) .. .l'.u(th price11! Bldllll rt•mov1'd SS7·200S lint'lc Work. Gi5 ?978 Fr •••••••••••••••• ! ..... Richard. r .... s..-vlc:•. c-.,. .,..... 67" ... -640-IMISS l.'l>l. • I I L' p . . A •• :-.w;;;·; ••••••••••••••• l"V• .,.,.,.,* Enaineer 'OUll1\Vf:ITKEADY -P111ntRepalr3S yrs n nt/£.Xl aU\UDJl. v11 .rm ••····················· c., .......... -., Md·"" .. u'·o CM' Availablr. f11r reiudenlln1 t:xpr . Gur~tncr . YI.I 1 1...L 11 \\.'L lT AWAY MaSOff'Y arcw. ~ orltman11hlp $35, all pncu incl pamt. 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CallSS2-8583 61S.S7SO Jlave eomethinC to acll7 dra-...in~ card phone Ei.perienced. fre~ It -....:II Call NOW Piiot Classified Ad Wo rkmanship guar --------- Clusiiled ads do it well. 642 S671Hod.:iy • esbmates 64S·~7 Wa.ot Ad Ca 11642 S678 642·54>18 ' Phooe 642 S618 642-029S ClaSS1f1ed Ads 642·S678 Want ad results 642-:1678 Afulwtsu.fwa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apll ••••• ,_ ilhlkd 1A1 .. r111 ... m ""'-"'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~s:::.t:.~ .... ~~!'!!!~.~~:':':. .. ~!!'.~ .~~~.~~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~lty 5005 ~~!.~.~~ ...... !?.~~ Newport hoch 37'9 ta Mno 3824 osto Mesa 3824 HYnttncrn leach 3840 ~wpol"t leach 3869 SINGLES STUDt:NTS ·-~·~~··o;,:·,;~~~~·~·~~; lo'OUNO· Female cal, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1-;~IOltS OlVORCEL> Newport Joe. $15.000 + i\1esa Verde Area. PARK NEWPORT Sub -GRANDOl'ENINC 2 br. qJb .• pool, 11lay'. l.1\4• ~ll~r tor h.tlf lh(• lnventory.G.a.4·17SS Eves s.15·7_~_. __ _ lease comp. furn. 2 Ur 2 s • the no P ' l ~ 2 2 o ti ,\. PEMINSULA PT. t.'Obt Wt: help )011 1Hld u ~,..,ca •1t o Ba vie•wuter.6466798 tep JDto Udaw•l'l' ~09$!1 28R. l buunC$SOOvrh 1:0111pul1bl\•r110n:irnall'. v,.c...,.........,... ln••stmeftt . 1-'ound. Dl 11ck/w hit~ ' OCEANFRONT t:ountv W1dt• S.-n 11:c ~=-OpportwUty 5015 aller..-d, male. tailless 2 BR up!1t111iri.. no garagl! gOod life .,.,.. Lake Park 3 BR.2 ba. yrly $745 Roommate Finders ..,,_ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ut. No f.agunu494·'49l sl\r~! •. !.n6~·~"~7t611. 3$12 l>du•• 3 br. 21, bu. :ill MEWPORTTERRACE 1121;2775 SJ07!1W ..1--TAX SHELTERS Lost : Gold locket on ....... .... or.,., tll)l 1vr .. pallu, frpll 171~ .,/_, _-. CALABASAS LANO d hild • \lubJmu, $31i :141;5 or :JBH,:?hnt•nn<loSSOo NeedoRoommate? .IAll!fle,..."'° Ot'l'ICEBUlLDlNO chain. 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S>~art Ii i' 111 req 1 n~_n__ 673-4883Broker Homrlton & Brookhuri.1. iocdll")("I lh'1 lx_~t <1m'lfl9o?nwn1 ttw colors vou 1.1.anL Don I v..,111 Two ten ms cowb 5'4imm1t1g !"'>ol 1 Ur c.lu1>l1•' (:.ira.:'" • nall PJlltl Sml b.i1" \II !'oo (>('b t'rpk S2IO 1110 • hlk lwat·h $.1(> 11791> associated On Peninsula ,0• PER <I'll FT ---------• oo9-2!1 C;ill963·38Jl. """t lll'a<'h 3 l'l">l>I" to 1617 W1'.'f 1":'["',wp .~B Moaey W..t.d 5030 ----~ plu .. u111<1u.-\.OIJ..~111 pool J.icuai 9110 •£11S llE A1T("llS 101" Ylr liotboa ~ • 1 I•• 1 ~h.it t> :1 Hr hom1 llw~ " "' •••••••••••••••••••••••REWARD Lc:lllt ~lrl's hlu 1•\ t•r\ 1 h1111! l•I 11 ,,d \(;T ~1 5032 SS.000 rtquired 1mmt'd blue Sl·hwinn Stlnar11)' ..,.,rid wli.~1t>ll l111un Mouni.1111 k11.I~· d uH .... ,.,.. u.llh firl'f)l1rL', Ct>ll\l\?T .... \110!1 1"111 blfh,.rtb, <fi.m, ""Ull<I Sl.l\mo < a1·h s.1u !N!U DELUXE OFFICES for PRIM b: R E. VEN bt~c "'Jtlowrred .seat & TURE. $10,000 returned chr onH• rcnitcr'I Vil' • bdrm ll:!7S " bit inh \ Rl.Y ,lt'P' 10 h1 h mud Rottmni.ilt.• "anh·•I ·1 111 <:oniml 11 iudllll 51>a1:cs W/IO i.IX months. Sel un_'<l !\tonk \11,t.a Sl·hool U·Zl. tfrll'r Ent.11h1'<I i:.ir.1i.:r liH' 2 Br Ix· am l < 11. • 1•11 '"'' nh•1· '<'" 1ic•rl C.:1 "'l aio to 2000!\ Ml Cl h low & guarantet.>d 673·S937 ~.zg47 nft Ii or a.llH 110 qtb drlJ!' 1><>01 or bth .tll blln,, ~i;.o. 111111 111 !.1.>11 5111 :11111 .a~ll>MI l.a~'t)(ud & ----- Hurry 10 ch .. gotlt.! bl•• u>d tt.l.,, rd•' FROM 5265 TO $355 l11dudm9 Ht.>.:il & V..slt.'r i\o 1,.,,.,.. R.:qu11t•d ,-;.:11, bl:!O unr hl2 3-l'kl M ·~~11.1n \'11•Jo ureas. ~s. Tnist r~ On. P.-.Jr••'"1. On. H. th Goro9H for Retit 4350 11 • .n.iv to s v ... , wy DHd1 5035 renonalt 5350 '-.A~ T\.\.O 0-.•dtnttif'I\ 1'4·~ ~lh Pool. kid~. ~·n~lcs. ~· 7~ ~ ••••••••••••••• •••••••• l:all "'11 l auo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IJl.(l Ad.\ITI$ Aw 1n Co-1.t M, . .,,, In-~ •• r Ft·1· lllr, 2ba. l\r new· Ir r>k G.\RAG Jo. 1-'0H fn.N·r S l>rinkini; problt·m '! dCTO'>.' 11001 OrM~· C•>3~1 Culk""'· \lam ltPrllill'I 5-10 5J10 2 .i r · :--1 i· .i r ht• .i ch ST o HA 1; ~: o NI, Y •~aineu R..rtal 445o LOAN 9°'0 Call Ah:ohol Jlclpllnl' ,,-~'"' ""' \ 1 '' i.u i4:10 1 ·r K ••••••• •• •• •• • •• • • • • • • • IC h d bt!rv.-wnH.1rbordndfd1r..~ ,,.,,, .,,.,,,11 ~•••O 1 br. 10 \ o )35 mu "'1 ..... 2-~TDL ... -• 24 ricu ay8353830 " 1•1· :!11!11 OU1n• & ~lfl '<ho1t 'l'lll't':> .... .,... nu -.. (711) S4<l 1100 NOW RENTING d11hl "k I ,.. Sovfft L09una 3886 · ' · 1nuil .at 12.5 Joth St, N II F:i1resl Terms since UM!I \l_,111 lll'IH.1b !'llU ,,;1i11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• StnMlt· lio.111.1i.:I' ~1 mnnth 10 tht• l'J11111•1 ~· \'11laii1: Satffff Mtg. Co. ostaMeso 3824 CostoMe-sa 3824 I 111 . 1 11,1 fqik, JI 1hi· I.~~<". quwt. lu,unuus t'\ :\ll''u •kl -'lar CM i''ru1119IO mo ti7:JOOOli 642·2171 545-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I(" (. it t•r 2 l>r Z h• Jiit ~J806:~} \ 11-:W OF on·:\~ & 1 "lTY 1.111•, hn~ht .11n, '"'" 2 IJr . :l h,1. 1111k. 1l1<h\\hr. 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LOAHS · r"flM ~ mo yr v M~ 4!rJ z.,..:; l '1•nlt•r 2630 /\ von SL. \l1•sJ \ 1•1dc• \Ill.;• 1.'>5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 155 MO EACH RI 00 El Dorado Mortguge Co. -'1,~a \ t•nlt• 1'1H 1· 1-:a•t. R h S Apartments F\lrnished i-·11w COSTA \11-;S \ 1,1~. Wv11n 11'' <213 )477·7 1 1213 > 670·316CH·olll'ct t'o't" )J , .. ,.i 7111 one 0 on or Unfwnished 3900 752-1700 lndustriatR;nt.e 4500 __ or~i4>968~IS Cnr init t•onfide nl11.ll coun11cllni; & rererrut. Abortion. adoplton k • 21.iJ, bukOllll',, t•nd 2 i;:ir.ijll" ~IUCI '" Jll'h C'nr 1t'1r, walk In h•rn &1~ 33111111 l\li •1.117 :.au AAi 1. Joaquin Apts •••••••••••••••• •. ••... ••• •••••••••• •• •••••••• A.rwtounc•,,..,.ts/ Rl•nllnit fntm 5260 Tiit: t-:XCITl~G 1-~r~~ .. i.f:cu~~.~~.~:1 Ac.lult :ipt' l.t·a,.an.: 1m-PALM MESA APTS. [~ 1lll&'l!·lJ1 ~!~~~~r\;::;J~i :!:~~~: r::r'~ ket.•pmi:. /\Pt'AIU: AIORTIOM Cnunscllnit & Referral Pre". test avail. wknds a4 Hr JJclpUnc S47·&495 Y1 Iv S:~'i "' ;! mn.. .uh fl 10 '421 t'' t'!l/"' knds. 3Ur, den.:.! frplt. lw.am <l ll:IH 1121 ~kd\'> \'\'II Ill )!' ~ \.11) m 11 tH2 11971 ur i5 l 'l~!'I Yc·,.rlv 2Hr. I '> b..tlh' l'in•placl' 2 b1k<. lo brh t°•trt10r1 &-l.111nrln I au1 ~ 1110 i5~ ••131 llkr ;>\r 1K .. .an. ~ Jiil. ~·•. J llH, S.UKI. l k1 !urn ~I \lal"'hall n11~ hi'• i til)CI I.uxury 1 bdrm bu\front :1p1 1-:-crh.1nt:1· for:.! .I hr' II ti .. m ho11 .. l'l<l'<'Jllfl)! "'1•1•kdu) ~ (, r<'.1t for :.1111111• r<'l 111•rl htt1} 11111 rh11dr('n I 6iJ 4!01:! Fll1c1t•n1 \ "Pl 1n trlr p,•rl.. l'r•·l1·f oldt'r ()l:t'•>tl 1.Jll 11\0 f..&f, 1151 Harbor Townhouse :? lldrm q1h 1lrps :\IJtur<' adull' onlv :\n p<.'l,., S225mn. 1 .. 111 11.1•12 2217 11.irbor Bl ~l i:r U l r.;~;w1:• U)o:coR \TEI) 2 llr "'•t.:·•r. $..~1:-i 'Ill'\\ qll ... rulll(<'. \\ull•r ~I 21711 ••Jo"' 111.H'\'lllht C.ill hd wn I 5 r.:Mi 11 :io noswt1' 1i7E :!'bd St. ~~1·\~11":.'wl·~'m·~P:~~tl•~t: .\JIM n:STO'l.l'T ~ttb'Ult fl 54110320nrS111 ~;100. • .................... .. 6-U Ollill 'lwcnlv l'l'r.:ol.1, t"uh<'r llCll · -·=-••••""' 20011 sq7t Acro!IS from Lost & Found 5100 & S.int.ll>un: 2 liltK·k .. "o ll,•d• l&2 llH l~ENT DrVlllON O C A11·ll0rl 2 of cs. I ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAND OP~IHG 111 San IJ1~·1:u 1-'rw) \·•'u'1°1,m. f-10111~ •• l-B\Yf''RONT Offh·c Uld 0 Balonce wnrl'hou:.e 21ne Loe>t: Cat. femhale, Gray THE BAY LEAF u ' • , • ,. long hair, w Ile chl'st I lklrm ·-•'"I ~.a 1100 IS4tl ,\1,.,.,1 llr-S1>Jl~ \\Jll llt"u roll up duors. 519·1480 w/flea collar. Vic Dig """' L I h 3848 r· 111' L · I I... ~ I IJ7~ Kl 11 Tt'll Rroc.lenck c~ O}'On . ••0.7221 •-., Udrm W:ih•r '<! ~io OCJUl'O ~oc " "" '""1' 11 "''"" '"" 0 0 , .. i1;.•.1u11ftJI. "l>·•t"lilll' lll'W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..':~\~~' UI 'Ill'"'""' lll\'tl Stt• I>. I <MIO """ 1:139 J\lonro\'13, 673-4312 ... ,,1 ... l'ool, "" 1i..1t111, Q•ul'\ lu,ury 2 Hr. 2 n... 156 Sq II SlbS mn 1 llll :-.o JO, N pt n $200. --sso R rd ,\clulh 1t1pl'I~ Uo"'nt1"'" l.ai;una IESTIUY 1>1-I t>75~1S7 l'rpt'dofr s.&J.3145. • ewa J:.!J,\\rx ... tu, l. .\I. m.llurc '11111'· nofh.•lrlr<'n IN TOWN 11'\'l'JI': 7 runnl off IN' Reftf9s Wanted 4600 ~:111~ ;~~gc~ly &do~:r~!~ "41>•1t'J\.1 .. r pd:<, I> r bt' ~mo , ,.. .. •SPIRITUAL READER Fully Licensed 312N EIC111mln0Real San Clemc.ntt.•. l"or appt; ol9Z-ll034 492·913" Jo'REE Pregn.mcy Tests Conr1denll:il Counsehng Z.1hr Lifeline ft.~-!'>43:l 1t11 J212 Sini:h·" 1&2 nr 1111 n & .,uilt• " 1n11frn•ni1• rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• since Sept. 3rd. Approx foxhollow VillOCJ• u 111u1 n 'J 11 .. 1 •' ·' ~ 1 111, .• .i lor .u 1 wunl..mh, •ATTl':NTION • 11'1" high, few teeth miss· RF.L/\XING MASSAC!'; I, R 1 \ \ (' \' I lilt <;.i1 /\Ill n111thl'Jl•I. 1111lh1in 111 ll'l'H'.al11,n tunlr.•<'10r 'I !750 mn •LANDl...ORDS• ing lower jaw. Answers LlobJamei. LicMasl'icur J) I I I '~' C F ti t Out<·allsU·9,4!14·Slll 1. 0 :-.; \'Jo: 'l I I•: 'II(' Jo~ Si! ( mo 11u· 1 ulr . Tl•:'\; I ~ 1 pru & pru ~r.·1 ;...,.,., We have Ll•nants, looking to oco. am y pe ---------- SECl lll1i sunl..<'ll II\ :1111. OO!l:!ur 1!)-t Oli~l :-.lu1p l l'Om11h ml•fllur ~ for 111>ts. homes. duplex· lSyrs. Desperate for h111 *KAR EM'S* $37~ \'riv. 2 hr. 2 ha. :? 1111\r), 2 t•ur 1·nd ~11r &l<'fll\)'. fl.12 lfi(l3 , ·th 1 l c I Ml • VI i 3867 11·,~n n~ ... w1mmin~. PRIMECdM c·s. mobiles. Call u11 ror return. Call (714) m.:room••a l'11 ·1 l'I '"on eo hc .. tlth tlut;,.,, 11.1r11 t·'· OFFICESPACE l"AST t;FFI C Jt:NT 9962870 <>UTCAl.1 ... ••sSAGE". !Hr. r11h, drrK. hlln,.., 1 11 ·• " • l\ r 1 I' I.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.., .. " BB~s &~untla> 1Jrund1 FREI'.: St:RVI CJ::•. --. ------838·1780 rmhu )205. 1-: '>Ilk. 'Ir t' 11 l I I l'". l, .. r ~ (• :! & :i fill Conrloi. '".· •rf'", 011 ()Ill' llO''t•r 21 •-J;100 ~·1 ll :>~ l\fl IL . /\m· """ O'Won LOST. Lrg furry Tiger ----------lili! li24:1 II H ~''•Pr 1v.111· n 15.ri•J1mn ...... ·' u .,. 1 k · """"'""" t f ''S k " C-'•trono l.ach 38 l 8 ---" 1 I •• ,....,. nt1 ~·h -'lonlh lo monlh 1' 1' l).ir mi:. Wl'Jn \'ll'W •New F.ra Rentalu ca · em, pun Y · EXOTIC GIRLS ...,.. 1 -h-yu1u•C'u,111m ••''h!ll<'' Sant1.il!olk1.1itv7tiH4iOO ,1 1 1 ,\v,11lublelor1mmedlilk _ _ ---Mesa del Mar, C.M. . ·······················3Hr211J u,'(.Ol'"''"n mt• 1n1er11r~·U111l1 10 . (lt'l'Upunt·\'. ·••)((' .. HJ>l.'0 •te•n1pt1nr). ltlc•a1for :H' F'um 1nrorlllud10 Nwpt rs. . Masso11e&Modebng Jlrand ni•w 'llllH'r dlx apt N"'Pl ll.:li-lut· Full) r.i111tt!•f11!!h\\Uht>1 & d1' tlJih• 10 ; rnunt1n1: .• .ir< h1lt•durul nrc~. $200 mo or less. s ml LOST· Calico fem cut. Vt<' ~ul~oll 0_':llY 542·3169 duph•'( Ullllll "lhlfl 111'1) l''llOll d kllf h, :,h,ljl, hU~<' ""Mll•,\tlachc•cJ ":tr:t"I' ._._..,_,.. •-ach 38L9 r "O"ln""rln" C1rnl• d llo __, 213 ""'"0382 ..... 1"&" ,... .. .. " .. -........ ..., v 0.1kwon11(;,11it•·111\(ll'\ II ' .. ... " ,,, o.: a _w._.... ...,,,.,. or Harbor View lltlpn'g Attention Pt.~ind Dynamic~ '11 Xtra lrl! 011t•11 1i :\ m~tr ..:,., """ "'11 h "<J11h1·r & 11t u·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• U..111711 l fi7S 701 1 G d c i 1 11 :J41u' v1 ~ 11 llonkll Pool 6t 1 1111 Marned ·ouplc need· 2_3 area,rcward.1140·6922. ru s. ont nue your I .. ) • 01 11 J •VILLA MIMOS. •• ... I r.ARK MEWPORT :\l'lo\p<lrt IJ(o;ich "'•ll lh 'lff \R AIHPOJlT I I ~ c d . d -workshopi. freo. 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'U'-" S36-UIS3 1 h l l 111 h Sl70 ind utll b75 77311 c; .. , & "-litrr l'uu'I \In 10 Ul Ill! l.iri.:t· l bdrm pvt t'rnm $\29 50 r-or"'port lk•a1 hSouth ---t t'ord van in Mi111on Vie· mrx · • 11 w no t 0 ct.I :\lo lh •nl.ib S:::l't SlJS p.•llo. hcoul lon1l1<t·.11w•l 01W'n9 tJ l).illy liOO llilh SI t,11 l>u\1•1 ) ADMIN or PROF J!' ft3CH125 aflcr 5 pm. FOU~O Beautiful mole ~~'!l'tt,~;111~tl~~n~~~~~~~ .~ .... ~~ .. ?~.~~ 1..'llll.lllH:N\\l.l.t'O.\IF: \\iJ 1u .. h11111>1n1¢ Ac.lull' SpJ Pool,Tennts n1111;.s2111;0 Attr .. ct1ve. hu')' c·onvc llvtlMuflnnd/ Collie. Lassro lype. Vic by anyone other thon 2:.r.d.l l•:lilt-riA\I• R.1.12111o 1"11\ \llr<•~tl\q n·nl\. /\rro,, from 1o·a.11h1on Room-;-4000 n1 t>nl l'••rnl'r l ndnn FWt.ci• Ncwporl Bch. 67J-645il myllclf, or nfter thl:\ l 'OR()'llA JH:I. M ,\ H i Ur To"' nbou~t'. I rplr l'ool, h•nm•. t·ont11wnl11I btt•11kfut. Some on•a11 & {'ulullno Vll'W'I, l"low 111 1.1ho11Plnt & hnc ltt•uch 1141 2'111 Martinique Apt' hi.anti al J.amhnn•t• on ••••••••••••••••••••••• i-1111:11 !!Lall 1•11l1y, rt.•t·l'I> ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. date. !I 2fJ·1fJ J.ow<'ll t, . .!hr, W2:>1m11 Nwlv p:unl 117 s1nt.1 \n,1 "~''. t ·~ ~an Jnaq111n I hlh Ito.act •. , ,,. , lt0n & k1tl'hl•n .in•n. S11tn Shuck 1134 l1U1slon Dr 1•d, HP''· c.111>'. hlln R-1R~>l2 '7141644·1900 ""''"l''"l:rm:\.,.iO 1ti.:.mo "Jlt•r<".Ulllpd,J.1n11or1.al '61siMH FOUND. Collie. f('mAl1· CM • • 'lll\I', nil 1.itl~ lll"h 111011 \II $.i!I "" Sh.Ir(' kil / (JI ofht·t·~ Ct.00 !Ill fl) OpportuMty 5005 Vic. Pac. Cst. llwy, Lall I·. ll1Klw~11·1 !l.r1 •1 D.1T"'nh.1•\l\l1• '\pl11'tcl 11' "''"" 2 & :t h.1lh Shown Mon Sal S:l:toor~'·pnr.11t•ly, lll(I,••••••••••••••••••••••• Dch. Must idtintirv TllEGENTLETOUCll l•k lpk.1t.,r . l11t· 11.11111, llclrm,, 2 bath un11 ' 'univ" l '.111 ;tll lpm ~1:;,s;i20 1 .. 1b&1l.i1kr111, •S<...1100L-Rt'3dlnJ{,5kill, Days, fl33.323S or Jo:v('" Oult'nllMn"•rni:c llnch1•lnr .qll unlurn •,uJt•l,.idlt11.11upl'l~ &!15 .• irro-..,lrnmrw-rontrnnl& lkb tl'l(d. 55600.')ll or *l.~. 1711.'l ()r:mwu /\vr, ape<'Ci,rtr.(l:ot!tAMeH) 639·1076 ?Sl·:l!l:ll MulUrl'<'li•lU•<'I '41' f:ldrn,\,•e 'IW 1"'511 1ww lll)' fC•lr\·atlonul dt! :.VI :i!l:14 _______ CM. Mr. Jl111\1ioo. 1-:vl' •SCllOOL·Pvl JrJS r -------- Mortlnlq.-. .Apft :t2 v••lovmt•nt. 1.mml'lt oc· llOOMS 525 wk up with _MK_ ·l.'ill lligh (/\noheim) POUND, Ru111lan bluer wi ll not be re11Pontllblo ..... 1-· 1111h <·1 <' •1 ,. I •. •nOOK,eoTOR .. '. m ole Kitten •• V I<'. fnr 11nb dcbl1 mode b" ''" • ., • ". I npnnl'y, liml ll'1 "' k1trhPI\ $:17.!\0 wk up '"'IOX" -•c anoc•'S ~mall ., ~ r J\cronulronlc prk Jt lnt I I R h rl , ----6l l-l00l __ D-Poiftt 3 826 11t•t11 ucn•p\1'11, S:l:l~1. up 411,._11_ ~;411 97550,045•3007 V:: '·d"' 17•1•h' S~l·• c"· ... •Dl</\l't:ttY WKRM . • .111nn unn ut c ord --ti75-491I1Jrkr ---"" m~ · • • 011.. •llUCi /Ul'lll.Cleancr N.n . 49•Hstl6 llfl<'r April 1, 111711. Gory LARGE28R ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------$25 1wr ~<'t·k, l blk fr ~te11a . Ro rderlnll •fUHNfTURJ:.;Hefin FOUN D: 1 Gnsollne l~nnRuthcrford. Adult11nop<'ti"122~. fa. lao 2 br. 2 tn1. f'1,llt'. 1 •DELUXt• bt'ach. JIU Coll M11rk ul New~rl. Rens. 400-tll <.;ontuct /\ant Sam <:rone F..dgcr, l Bait of m lll<'. Pft'IOltal S•"lu-,-5-36_0_ 7~7 W Wil~on •O dm1sini,: rm. Adult!! + 1 1':nslb lufC J br, i ha !HiO 2il~lor ll'UVt' m111(. or<Mi·43!Jl t7l4)645·4170 __ 64~ Jewelry. Owner Identify ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2rlr,2 1l,w/frnlc&-m nm 1714)•,"•""•IOX".'"' lttn:tl(l'r. $2H!I. (tn!I & J " "1 I p l -b d l "'Ira!" s.&25. ·~ or llwy. ""'"' '"""' wulerpd. 400 7379 ,.7i;'1 11 1:; ~\1;~11 r'::i" ~11~1i~~ ttoo.MMAT1': W11nt1•d, CKTLS-FOOD Y ate loiit, ocalion l"c11 t or Arts orti11t /\fl<."r 6 t>m fi'f.) 5321. 1\d111t 2 hr w /cnC'I pr, .._.i:::::;;. .. ach 3840 ll 0 riql\• Au to d 0 0 r M /f'. to 11ht1rl• 2 l:JH houll<' S 110 MCHtth CAPTIVE CROWD lost. ~e11criptlon. ll .• n. Revello otforinlt Xmurt -----hh y fol'. $225 mo .WJ ....,. opi•nc-r nvnil. J'ool & in CdM: $1112.SO. tSt & -,. .. w 11m11ll 0Hlec11 nea.r Xlnt appciaranco w /ll(c JJOLlCF. Dll,l>'f. 636·51\Zl llJK.~lul. l"rcc 1)1111tcl w/ 2br.trpl<',paUo&,;ar.no Mnph•.ll3t3277Ml(r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rr<'r<."olion oiea /\c.lultll lu!lt. Start. Ort. l Hrutol&New1)()rtlllvd hnnquc t fnclll t l<'•·t'OUND: Younir m &lc ollportro11.101.:wm~_ IX'ls. hy appt. S37S/mn -• -tY THE SEA unly. No pt•b. • m~ 11700 ur G75-0'77? 11rt. Roy Mc Cardi. overlook• popul:ir Coif Colllr, vie CbAllnOI Rtl. T-vtf 5..aso ~l--440'.J(lrMl-4710 Upper 2br. new cpt• & Nt-w 3 br delUJCt' tnh11e. w N G ""-•m R-...u. 1110""' ......a 1 ·-· O I •· O 111 d J:J lb ... " d N h. 1.. t ~ /\mlios ay, ll ""I' • inonor new,._.. '-'Nno. wn t mov na .. ct1on u v • o oa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rµel. tll' iurcnutpt'A. 20114tbSt.~1&17llJ t II/\,.. 8374200 873.AOOft l Br apt 1270 t111rh<>lor $160. 2!130 Sru\•1c w f;TJ 5153 Sl.'l() mo l'(I & Int $15 ~hn1111t•cl hy Vocation R•ntab 4 250 Cotta Meta 541-7729 mus ae . ~·· . 111r,:y111e11t a. ~ 0-J. ..-lfte OUND: fem Jrtah Set· ~ on Mn rt'fund cl cud d<'P ILOCK TO 1• "'CH <:ranad.• M amt C'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• _11 .. "/:.c y • etl S100 rdund ,., .. dt•p 2 Br. encl .:aragc, palJO \'rly ·~ z hr, l Ila, nn l.uxuriOU'I, furn. v1lht on 1501 w-tcltff Dr. CROSSm. .07 mo tcr, no fdenl. Nr. Dana ..................... ... 3124 Puyt-. n<'l(OL Co~ anl'r 205-t l:>th St. S.1611729 or peL<1. Wolk l•> watl'r. 208 th<." IX'a<'h nrnr l'urrtil .... " Well ~•tnb., fonlaatlc loc. Pt, Ir Doheney Sl. Dch. Schoof• Ir 2 :JO pm Of' wknil. /\voil Slf;.1718. Grant 129S. 64&-MIS Vallarta. 3 Br. Uve-ln = Finnnclol Ctr b th 0 c l 492-0308 *-...._ta-1oor ••••••••••••••••••••••• n...l ~ro.••29733 -----------1 l $'00 k 0 .... ' S ""u roo•e oun y, '"11...--1""" • u•; .,, .... ----------· llt'rvnn • .. • w • MJ n 1C:• pact Heavy f ool eumc. u LOST I u od I "'I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIWPORT ----•Deluxe 3 br, 21\ bo apt Yrly. Ocl'on view. 2 br, 1 731·3777, ask /or R on ca1ton Silf'Mana1lrr you're qualified, lood 4 ,.. t "~ 1nc.-jim ________ _ ... P"'ITiM11t.~ Z Hr unfur-n •1t. $20S. wtwasher-dryer hookup. badup.~/mo.&44-6780 I>ouJ:_•_l_as ________ l7_I_O_M2 __ ._J_U_l_e_x_l24_6-f wrmsavall A ... 837.,.200 w /radlo. Vic 8 .A. 11 "l"'RT• ... o•• "' "' IU'' ~ Adulb. no petj 352 Vic· Lf(e pnt10 s:ns mo. Ca II or 642-36.111. -· 4 .. Reward. M7·1021 "" "" "" -2 RR St5S + UTLL ton•. no 25. 64~j.576 846-1371 a.sk for Ingrid or -Rettfalt to Shere 4300 Corona Del Mar, newl IL 1-'ull or Part.limo /\dulllcnly.Nopcit~. 1 b P 1 ~13after5 OCEANFRONT 2 HR, 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor•led offlcet. Two CANO UXI Lost: MaleShcpberd Mhc. Do ready to worlr: as o :M50 NeW'pOrt Blvd, CM N~ & n cc 1 r. oo • --Ba, deck, 1ar. CJ)lll, drps, with own bathrm. eHy Mlsslon Viejo •tta. Bm Iii bile ma.rk.ln11. 11 pro(eulonal bartender Jn Call642·7mbd0f't'6pm adult~ .• no Jl!lS. $230. l.lte 2 BR . 11~ 811, patio, nopets S38S MS-JiSS Sooktna frm;ilC' r oom · ouulcJe acte!'tl. $:>2.50 in· Neat•• a pin, new butll· mo• old. Nr MC!n · 1 w(.'(!k. f'reo jQ):> pt.oa-541147.>7.~31\6. frpk, ur. pool. Quirt . . matel8·30 toshore3Br cl ulll.6'7S·5"4• ne11 itrowinl{ rapidly. doza/Baker, CM . mMtHSlllt.nce. l..RG2BR,JO(>l,nr llhop"I. -adult 1'ownhousc. 1 ML SJl(.'('. Vitw. 2 br, cor .• duplex ID Newpor t Own~ haa x.lnt Job 0 Reward.m-8830,exlUl J\mcriconDarteodera adlts/no ptots. Ult I pd. l & 2 Bdrm. '1o 1c:h~drtn. lO beach. $23S. ~ 2470 bltns. new crpt. S27S. Shor~. S1 l~ mo+ i~ uUl. ~Sq f\. Attractively de· porluntty e~whero. and or751·5'787 School uaMMonnnia.SC3-oJ311 no pcts .t• er mac Adulls.6426889 KenorLon G31-0048 «ir. Near airport. Call muslsell! Good Mom 1104F. l7thSL,SA '""'USU·••z BrZ 8.. Way 979 1911 Qui•t, Clean, Adtdb D:ivid Elliott,833~. Pop. Bring ofter. /\;t. f' 0 U N D b I k 834 l9GO u 1• ...... ., 1 Nr beach & sho~ 2br 3 Br Z Ba, completely re-Frmnl"' roomm11tt" to 837..(200 Sheep/Husky. Wb.talripe~~~~~~~~~~ 1wnhse Ip\, &ood IOt'. Easts Irle 5 rand new de· 201 pvt patio sz7otmo' modeled. 109 34lh St. $450 share 4 br hso w /cpl. . New l OXl 5 oHI c e1. on breDJSt. Vic Np Harbor I--ms 548-4971 ~":'~v2a~~?l~~i?~~:. 960.j 219 '• . moyrly.675-7l7l.J\Mor Ncxl lo OCC. D"Y• furnished in Faahlon CICTLJDJHHBtHSE j_!!Hi~gb.~646!!!_·~3~182..~----1•-------- ltOOSRN 1JJicioust Br i Townhooai tv .... w /pvt. . •;v1. 673~. Island. ocean view, EMERGF.NCYSJ\U! OUND 1 I ,,.,. many XU'U. Rea1onablo. Abtcntco ownor lotto F , ma e rel ow ---·""'tTY Bo, (pie, slq. dwn I.iv b;il~nll'I & patl06. Also SUper unit.I z br & 3 br 2 roommates over 2t to 640-4082 money & mQlt.scll. Sou w/blk note ai Lal DOO, Vl'".-v•u "" Rm, cpta. drpa, lie P3l1o. i.n1tle lf•el w/!Ae pallo. Comfortable ~uplex 11pl1. bN1._ew,port share new house In ~i11· Orange County Joe. Xln SMp/GJdn a.t. n. V~ry knocks often when 7oa aar, lndl')' rn\ no pets Deluite "ip•ntsh decor. llvingl ~luu 3 lk.·i1rm Shores. 1 "'-.. rom s1on Viejo are& ta II CORONA Det. MAR .11ppcn•ncc. Xtnt ~en lrlend.l.J. Vlc:. H.B. nr Cl· use rault·aotlln1 Oallr QS0,1·996..4)600, ~l 11r From Sl~ M()..6000 • ~pt featuring f))tc. ow A. o c r o n . 0 w n e r arterTpm. 831•9185 r~so.A Dix ,awtf', ample Ual. NO REASON A St. t1Hall.848-3860 Pilot C1au1Ciod Ad.s to l~32t2eves Classln·d ads 5ell bi1t bltns. From SJS0tol38S m418109203 Femnlt->l+tuhore3br, P fl. /C,G 5 ~· OFF.ER R£FUSED FOUND: F emale, amall !:!:~~~ Oranae Coaat 3 br, Z b3 D\lpln w /pvt iltms1 small Items or Kent Ror~n Realty LEASE 2 Dr 2 Ba, fplc. yrly. AC'roM from Och. Otrlc• Space t.o 1ublt l , Ait.82'7-4200 tan Qllhaabua In CdM Phon 64.2·58'78 yd. Chl.ldrcn ok. no pell any 'em . Jus t rail 849 .. 300 be.ch!lide Balboa Blvd. N.B. s.t.33. mo. ind.: util. Ca.ft.ad• Bll*ln~ ~ Rave eomt\hlni lo aell f aru. Phone S<t0.&409, 131S mo.203SChultDr. ~ E"n 2137~ • 61&.31&&. EIToro.m.mt Claolll~ad1dollwdl u n 'tkt'c p ~~~~~~~~~ \ I : • . ~ . . • ,, • ... '('f OAILYPILOf Ket,W td ·~ ... ·~ w-.a.......a 7075 l11ur9day S!etetnber 30 1978 ........ ~ ........ ?!~ ~~ ...... -. .. ?!.~ -.. ~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~ ..... ?!~! ~~~ ..... ?!-. =. ... ":':::· .......... HetpW..ttd 710C HeflpW.ted 7100 D~~hwu~:r. P/~mWe. INSURANCEAG&NCY litANAG& nMES , ~OGER : Opr dep& ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.J•!ffW .. anor. -· Offtel WOU n U1 to S.ll Dally P~ilC'S mb. New aa~p. MU .. ~~~:~~:\, ",~~11;,c::~~n e~ ~b~'11tll-T, m.tturt', rtha CASHIYS WAMTED ~1st. CM MZ-lSOS. ~~. s hn dally ~~c::~~~::s lJVlNG JN w.th ttkfer~ MOU> PlfSS ON ble. llanntr Yaci.u_ tr.-;,1tml·nl np.-r uHcrt. blc for s ''r old boy 1d\ Cuhtt'n nftdtd ln our Dtsbwashtt, mature fM South Sborea lnsuri.l.Ac-e w.'Otk. Wntt-ulo • c u n •a I t'H~ n l l n Small Shop Days Onty • ._87_~_im _______ _ hiicni· ... re ttbd tluty Kindt'r)(.trtt'n ll 30J·l() :1.-lf trvt~atas staUot'lll, conv. hosp. 8a)vtew 1luntlt11tton B e acb •1tl'r, Claimh~ ad Nl'wportBeachurru 2!1 W1ll 'l'raln • .., ________ _ r iJI 111 lur , Jl .tllone ur \l \ h o m r I • n u r t. . 11\lbl be Ul ) r> old, bon Com Ho.>Sp. 3065 Thurin !163 s.i47. M 1113. c fo Daily Pilot, D.ty~ "i•ekl> l.t nur•Hli, ST A COS WITCH INC bialkuµlurn·~ul.lrdul> lk'<.·rfo•ld N11lt'\cnd~ dablr 4i nC"at ap """CM PO !:lox UbO, Cuio.l1t ,ootuna: I. l:laekpi: .t'or 1139Haker,C<»taMeaa RN'S nur"1 !IWlJ4>3 .. lt'\llllC' ~tlO;>~--~~~~·dii~~.,.."'~:~1• :~vn' DO~UT ~hop llt'lp, ·~~:!~M~,!~~~J ~!!--Ca 92l62tl -&l/Pl.c~b.0992 F41141l~~~:~plnyrr0 llt>u"ledt.t111ni: SZ$ fora.ttH,itltr to •.trC' rvr z 111111> lo C .fd "H.li ptlmeAM~PN Nuell ~rd per.onal & ,.~tn li'"'•'1.:n.&mo Homcm11k0ri.\JJ>Johll 1-~~~------- Mallen! Su.raka.1. S.lt • 1\.7:IOAM 11blrt1. Xlnt ~·11cht1. Equal Opeor. t-.:mploy~r. Contact 11111. J r nhrn, Coata M••• Memonal H011p1tal. 301 Victoria, C M 641·1134. :.c~c11 1 .i hour:.. t:, <hildr.·n cl. do 11 h'" P ll"IU«' c al l (Zl3) !)tr. nt'\' f cnlllle. •Kl! m l. Newport 11rl'll. Con ...,.. ~---.; ... ·(~).;t·---~i---~~~~--- µcnen1111 lull$J087t~ tn"th ·rlv hu1 · ll r~ 92:>~31 ~~-Applr ln ~·"'-Qn, tartMr.t>cno11,151-1Stt ,. rLUMI ... • __ .., • • 1 ' Mr OonU\ 3$ t-:. l7Ul Sl -----~~--5" ...., Wont•d 7100 lie' Av11ro'\ 10 \;> hri. C1111h1..r wunted , part t:oet11 Mell~. 'Jan1lors wantrtl, p.irt PLUMBER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111k Oltl\•r 111umu11 prd d. Uml!'. Applv ut C' • R llm~. 6pm to llpm, Mon PAINTER St"e Our At.I Untl<'r M/\INTl':N/\N\'t<; 1''Lt10R .. :N<i IN to: l':HS & -_ -_ -_ -_ _ -lh:b t\'W :.'Q77 (;lothlt'n, Sout.b lirlatol, E&m SJGO wk &: up •el ling l''rt. Slarlln~ pu y S2 !'iO Admin A~ t t u SI Ot\ Sw1t;i Anll. Fu II H ff r ll h . U) i=-r hr. <:.111 71•..W0-1027 A,,. 1..-dfoh potltl~ ('0NSTRllC1'0HS, IN<: t----------1,,..,'C~\·1t1.:l.uy tv~na h y•11 ttl•r w11nt<'d Childca re. llvc -tn , 7H JSM·Mt,7?Z'24T. v.o.&&$pn_l. _____ , ls a~•lobM fw Oft H· !iteno,.., tu'7~ \I Ju.no 2 .w11m, Mun ttr1aoomochl•tt)'1l4!'oratu IEXEC SECRETARY JANITORS perl••'•d building l•---------S11 ll'a C areor-ateaclJ Th• 1uc,euf1tl con work , S\7Sw~to1~ Jli•n•t>lHllll!ll t<IS'lOO .... r 1 (\lunl1<·1•ll11 du11toddbr:1.t duid..11chl Pn.•&Hi··nt o t l•,adloo ~ O.-L-....... A ... d1Al110PttJ vl'wl 'J 11 l'I u { ' • " P (l'iml! evemog<i, Son -..-c•p-r. lrv1na u.,r-.co11nnl An••n1·y ""'" uwt•' 1 uui.c ca age. ti"7$ M43 Rt.' · c3rpct mlll nt.~ t'ICJlt'r Cle mente atta 5 do" dldote mu1t have a ~A;~:E .t\~4;1' fln.1sh ·'ml , ~h knowl•d«J-In Will train cun:1r1f'ntlou!l SAL.ES ~·.-, ,. ,., J11vll111"!"11 7111H e1tec 11cct 'y l'r"r k M .... · L'-d,l>u WI t: 11th, l o:.lJ.I Ml•:-t1 • WW • OU uiTU r 1 I ay The tllCC•1tfuf COft· Suite <!U 6'l4· l 17 minimum ~ Yl"ll ('(lltc11c & l'h atter4 PM. 540-~74 didot,.. -··t L-obi• to HM appllcotlon of lac· lndl\•11111 .11 to ovt rutl.' J. H.....,..... ~.stains ond point l'o111putC"1i H-tl 11a1,>t•rtul HalJe.,....... --II\ '11.;l'I\!: CLERKS !\ )'l'l> !ltl'r('lilllll l t'Xpc.11 .., ·-· - --- --src ET"RlrS Top 1o~1llii In •hr-lhnd & ---------1 work from blue· "n~w1:r1n" srrv1< 1 s; R "' s; INVENTORY Ut:\I l'Xt'\' ty•w•wnh·r n• Keypunch 't t I I --.a hKludlnq tM ability to tcr. 1t,•qu1 r,·11 irnnw Niw.• Interview\"-al SO. I I h c • v y 11ftl11 i.: 4 du y Coo..'lt f>l11Z11 Location tor ,.. .. .. 1-'ull t1mu cr1>1·n111.:11 \n ... 0 I ,..I-It ··' I pnn i ~ mo nta • _.. 'J'tlt•J1t1011•• Opr. Vu)' ''" nyqua lt.'U.tp1>1· DataEntryOpr Ir L..L.....1 -i.-A.... ,.run . .t;,..1lt'r·11 onl\'. :!:/:!' Nl'wport Hc•H'h Jll'a 2J>.-y Aniiinrncot t·.111l:. may 1111ply. Top The Jolly Ro11er, lnc. 1s ~ ---or ,,_.,,_.. m x ' 0 0 r s '"'l'k. i:1)(1d bcucCits. f\p (11111llt y sulu orlcntod from t lnh. Pref· ply NJtsonal Syste m• llt"r11unnel. Jewelry eX· ...-...c:e will'" 9lven to Corp . .c:u,1 1hrc h St l>('r, dulrabll.' but not .,.ore:.l ,\H', Lo.1.iunJ 'l)j.)\:bOwpm&hllvc r.h, l01land1012 pay. Apply in r>er:ion. tdktngappllc11tio11sfor .1 ingondf1tlof.d•Cf'.ilf>' Ueuch S? 75 P~r Hour (;w.tom Wove Carpel!! Dula t;ntry Operalor ment. P~• will thoM wfto hove hod Nt-wpOl"l lk h. nc<'. Ple 4sc ca11 549-UTO --Lo __. ••h ~r ~ 13'79 ror appt. ----TELLE.RS CALL TODA\' lnc t~ Virl(1ma Cr .. Min of l year ei.per. wJG M 9lv.., lo tftoH who Archit~dwrol Drofli'"J l',1rt lime u1>cnrnJ:oe in t"ounh1m \'ulley mo's 00 IRM 3741. Perm ha h d .. -..i w_.... ex_. ••nc• Wn l'r\nl Shop nel-ds rcct•nt wan co•«in9s. 1:r11duGte w /t:raphtc arts Soll'sla~·. exper'd. Retail N .. ,.,.u ... ·--,J ... ,., 'l'"l'Vrt lfruch "''"' €0~ off1'ce • •e 0 ~ ......... nee ~"' ~ u v v ... , F t ',11111c. 0Jy:s. Pay 'll 111 itfl fri~loft ond .al\)'tune 111 d 1·r ~·Jo.per., but "'" 0 OV l ad ACTO~Y tw h.i:.<"d on t.''(per. le\'l'I w ,.. r· -· -trwn thq<.e '"/public eon er 0 Work m un air conJ & Apply 10 per:.on, Born rntouranhqulp~t. 1 .. ~1 ho.1l·k.;rou11d. c.1 rpett'tl .in•o w , ... M Spm Mun-Fri. 17042 baekitrouud to d o doth1ni:. Over 2S. No Enjoy work in o MW, blueprml111J:, p.t!>to up & eves. S411·S383. IMo•atlv•ly de•l<Jn.d <'amcro ~ork. Copy Cats $.aJci.mon wonted. Need Z f II . t d Printing, 333 3rd Sl, ur., Cl\f)('r So. Calif a~•. ASSEMBLER TRAINEE l-,\1t.'ll\·nt 1<r<>\o lh poteo 557-0061 mU\ll'. Mu't hJVc JHl Gill~leA,e. lnine Enjoy wor• in o Mw, u.d, 1>dl,1n & l>t'nd1l». l nfrr-'ll'" hr!> 9 3 ·:10 l1l'11H' to "u• k w1m1nu ~~~~~~~~~~I imo•ati••ly detlCJQd t\ppl)' Jn l'••rwn 3723 B1.n·h St, N u. mm1o.1lun• parts under a -1 l~l\urth lbmSt l~~~~~~~~~I microscope. Perm. KITCHEN HELr f 0 c:' I i t Y a" d o c ' Y a " 1.-ritun:i &>at·h J • portlclpot• In uc•l~nt --Apply 1n person. Lloyd • c t>e-neflh i1to PRODUCTION Nul"$l'fY & Landsc ape. l<oom:.!Ol,l'>o.1nl.tAn.t 1-'llork. !Ir:. 7.tm -3:30pm. Expcr cook, P /Time participatela.acellent lmml>d ht shift requil'f' Del"l·en l Oam & Jpm Top '"'~ + 1 o benefits """'l G ri 11 A 1•-,,,__ 1..~-t·t i menl for i1 moll part: i---------• · ''0 11 ic 1 ve., ... tg '-··T"-·Y ........-1 s n-c• raK TYrlST G.u:.er Tool t'v , l701 F. Beach. f!.17 !Mi71 c:Judj .... profit shari...,. ,::f.;~ofit lharin9-MACHINISTTRHES 2008 Newport OJvd. C.M. 9"flfied uadidatu Mu.'>l ho: 18 >rs old. We SALE.5. p/Umo, Meo \hra coll:.,. Ill B-df ~ ~~c~!~n[.or future ad-~: ~jri~~in~"'~~~ mecha111cul a:.1emblv CALIFORNIA ~ Carnel!ll' Ave, Santa -------. .,, .. .,. Dl'j,1rc h1.ih sthool i.:r.1< 1 ST IA.HK Accuraw typist. 60 wpm Ana 540 10110 LANDSCAP~ f oreman & 9uolifi•d cendidotu .... e ~"'" ora Oan Gurn1.•y Jnduslries Forinfo.CaUIM'7·'7208. 1714l 630-5610 JOOlS. Yale w iloc.11 work h1,lon . L11 Mature persona lily &. ' Worken wanted. call; J)a1d ml'C.lu·al & hie in Equal Opportunity front office nppt'arance •F/ChCJ Bookk•~ M6·253S Ext. 4596 Santa AnJ 540 8311 •-------- ~urant•c. Modern :.11 Emplo,~r Md:" Able lu deal qu1ckl~ & l'uod n·lukd bu.,mc'l!I ----------r Netti• ledford t·ond. I <1t:1hly & ;.smplc ~~--------•I plc.:ai..mtl)' w /v1s1tortral •Sl•fn•tar)' tu $X.'>ll LITE ASSEMBLY 17141630-56 I 0 ----Or Apply P /tlmc Sales, S4U $"70 Employmetd Offlce wk/up. Men. lodic:;, "tu SEAMSTRESS parkm..:. BAN'KING ltt: & hl'a'Y tt'lc1>ho11e11. E mµloH•ri. 1-'Jy All Fees f-'ull or plt 1me. Cort.-1•. OYr'tcon Electronlc1 BOOKKEEPER H<-n·nl CX!>t'r. vn·r'd. L11 H01·111dt·r~ Agtml'Y 711 W. 17th St , Dldg JI 1. Ext. 4S96 3340E.loPolnta de n t:.. t:ve:./ Sal Anaheim. Calif, ~-78$1,KW-7W6_. __ _ With l..,-lette• Nt w1>0rt Ruch clot.hinS !ltol'e hllJI Ol>tln}fttJ for a P11rt · T\mo Sea ma tress Pl"use C<ml~ct. 21!tiS Fairview Hcl STACOSWITCH, INC 40~1 U1n h St, Sll' l\M Costa Mesa. Or ApplJ ll.1nk cxpt.'n l'ntc. ---------• RE.AL!STATESALES (Cornt'r of F111rvi~w & Contal't Bob Creighton ~Baker COl>Ui 116'a New1>1•rt Hu<1ch 833·8190 LOAN SERVICE &nployinent Offlc.tr t Adam~.('11.,taMe~J) lrvm<.'Nationalliunk 549-3041 • Callfori\ppt1E!.tab 't;S ll40E.LoPal•An 'f FLUOR Llcen.sedorUnlicen~'<f 1':.tiual01>vurt:mplu~l·r E 10 F. I ----MaJor N B. co. lookinR "--L-l-Colf, Smallnewbrant:homco ---__ !OJ3700 ~:01-:. qua ppor .mpoyer FRY COOK tor perm. f /t 1me "nunc... e••,._•.-ERSAllK> no w opened, Co!Jtll Tull or Shop M 11oa&er 644°5010 ASSEMBLERS/ liA..'lKL"lG Ev\•run~ !-ihlft & P(fime Mortgu~~ Loan Servu:t' • ~9&. l\1esa/N~wport heach•--------• SOLDERERS TELLER·EXPER. Com(.lanion. Young molt• \ppl\• in pl'rl>on s3d & 2nd TO ext.er. Salar~ ~,f . CONSTMJCTOR5.tNC. art'a. 1-·r~ r>rof trauunKi--------- WI.' m·t·r\ a numllcr •ll lrvmc l'iallonal Bank collei:e studl'nl lor rl' tlltl•.il'I. Lanes Corle•• c·ommensurate w/ex1wr 1 ~ t;qu::il opportunity pro)!rom. Wu 1:1vc Ill· SECRETARIAL .1wud iwoplt• for unml•tl <.:onlJd llob Crei~hlon llret.l gentlt.>mun Purl Sliop :!.'HU2 ~JJrt:ucnll· Co. benefit:;. Ask Jur t•mploycr M /1-' tlH01duullted a ttention. JR. SECllnAIY •)!.K'nlnl''< 111 our 1,ll'<.'tru ts33-:nVO. E 0 t: lime. Appr·ox 11·3, 5 day~ l'ark".1y MIMilOO VicJO t:c·orRl'lle t-::.uf mu n. ENGINEERS At«> ·~~~~~~~~~ Xlnt area w /fine op The Jolly Ro"er , tne. has mcch;rnu .11 a~!lembhr----------1 wt."t:k mcl'i: SJt. or Sun ~. i.~11 644 K824. CONSTRUCTORS.INC portuml). Call us. you'll ed . J I'. h 1 r I h Bonlci p dt' Cur n~. $2 So hr+ ga!I & ----------r a rt t 1 m c rec e p . be ~lud )Ou did. ROYAi. nn smm iote openlllg i•pl • ,,, .. r l" p u ' ut Our ""'·J"CJutlruol ,.!°"e· .. 'port lunt·h J>a v", 6_,5·6307 fo\ill & I', t1mc openinit"> on Loelu.•r rm aUendant for Equal opportunllJ llon1:.t /1·ashwr for" knd:. PROP ERTi t:S, ~405 for 3 Jr. S~reta1')', 1 nut rw1· t '1> JIWti bcncht, ""' " .. t:v"s642 ucna ult J "h1fi-. J\IM>. f1l1ml' womens heallh club employrr M I f' & hululJ)S. II ut S. Con· or642·1.830. Vear oCCice exper. Ol' &h1•l11I·"' lWJch Branch has c-ur· ---------~ ~h.1rt m.:r trnl'. J ack In Mon. Wed •• &: Ft1 fro~ 3 ----------i tal't \tr. J . Urban.I----------business college net. t 'ul" lrh trumentCorp. rent opcnmi:" fnr e'( COOK ·i·h·· 1.,, l"'"' u~•·ur "l, 10 tOpm. CM area !'or w/>i;Jnt typinl[ skills. Ltta ~2 !!080 1icn1•nl•-<l Tdlcr & "'''" Ynod sen icc supervisor l'<..:t.1,h·'<1 'w ..... ., more info<"i.111537 2320 .\1 nn i <'Uris t , l' /Tr rnt ~;~ ,2..'1~!'11 r~r .. :.~l:~~~er~·: REAL ESTATE sh helpful. Xlnt wortdag ----f \l'l'ount ~ Rl•Pr "'''" ( conds & benefit packaae ATTENTION laliv£•. Commeri c .;I or 3lll\<.' (·011~.tll"l><:cnt WI LYM l'aul'.., ll ..11r Ucs11t1 111711 'I\ 1\1rpnrt Way, SALESPEOPLE Perm. F /time. Apply~ , ho!' p . Goo ti "a I & Gl·nt r,il C tt:l' \(tnmoon •. hilt L·/lim•• 673 ~I I or 4~1 Z731 llr.11w'' ('11u11l\ 1\1rport. HEEDED GIRLS & GUYS 1.1.an .. mi; e).puiwnl'e 1~ n· bcnt'flls Se nd re~unw RECEPTIONIST • ~ .-' --perM>n 8am•SPm, lloo-TRAVEL •1tornl 111 1 t•lurn "''of 10 Clas,tfu'tl at.I 110 1t"1 for loH•h t>wcullv<.' of \ll>d1«:ition & <'harJ:c· .\l.'..'>St:l s,.; <Ill ~'H I kg•t I' \HT TIM 1-.:, weekend Red 11111 Rea lty Is oddinai 1-"ri, 170"2 Gillc.-Ue Ave. lt-1 l''\t:dlcnl t:u m µ.sny t o Dail) 1'1lot ' PO Jlc" Ile·"' l<ec1111 rM I vpmit 50 nu r " e. ;\ P 11 I' I'" r k I u II Ii me poi. ll 1011 I ft tll'.ll . .:nod handwntinl(. toll& i.taJr in Mlsiuon Vic· Irvine. \r1· \UU ln·c to tr,l\l'I 111 rwl1h .1nd r111-.h.1nt l'11iO Co:.l a Mcs.t, (;a wpm, JflJ>I)' NatsonJI Superior <.:onv. llu:;;11 . \la.,i.Ji;l' r-;11 .,,., 1,..1 pcr:.onabll' Tice·s l<en JO. A new comm11111on•--------- " '-lt.np, )ouni: i:routt It "'"'"111.: cond1t1011., II !r"...21> Sysll'm' { uri> .• 4361 1-us Sopenor Ave, N li We triun. Call ~O 21i:i;1 lal-., 1705 So. <.:sl Jlwy, sc hedule hD l> been & ci\ 1 r 111 II J w.111. 1111.1llfh·d , pl1•11sE" <'Jll the ----ft:.! 2110 an~·t1m 1 n h establLshed whlrh pro· SECRETARIAL. •·111n1l.1 & lhr1111ul lhl· llram·h tu sl:ht.'tlulean m-COOK llll"I hM · :-;""1 lkh --' · ,. .ai; " ------• v1de:. a grcatl'r u(}· &GY.NERAL I S \ • "'In t''\fWr nl:•c w ~ ll'n1l'". (' 11 .• I 1 w k · L VN-Chnrae Nlll'te ~I J\ T It 1-; W 0 \I I\ l\ PASTE-UP ARTIST 1)0rt unaly ror Cinunc1al (ll"PlCE WORK F' ti m ,. :'11 C'' .1 \' .. r<l t• '' lll'l'ut•1 '' or Ill -~ I I I " • I h "l'"" <''<Pt'n"c po.1 l! ' 11art cl •11t for Inst nrow 11 7 Shift L\'N Chari:c. P f lml' lo Wl' t·omi• f'1t1m" Mo11, ·rues, rl'\\lU'tS uont 1•l l 111 Ole localed In La•urua <"onv JJo.,11, bt.J t'l•ntt•r :. l · " ' h r f I • I r .11111 n i.: Pro,; r « m ' C7 I 4J 7 52-0580 1n~: 1 al i1m11ron munuf t 1t111w. 11 7 St11ft LV'.'1 re ne\n•nm,-r., /l.t «nnt.1.-1 1hur '· Fri, Sul F:xiwr'cl c ance or u fiUCCCS& u Niguel. l'leuse cont.a.ct. \1•1\1· ·" cr.11:c t'.11111111:, M. C.~t _ l':1.i11.•r pt'<•f 'd K:\S·6~1li hl'f 1•har.:c. J \I rhari.:.. mt·rds.111h l-'ln.1hll' h" or " i 11 tr 111 n, t: 0 . £uturc shp hy YOU. Mr. Covert, 495·1980. t111•1t.,tlt1•r anonhni; 11 COOKS WANTED L\.'N. L1d0Co11v C.·nter. ~,.,.fl""· llt1· •>111n.: ~·n<'f1t s. Applv. tS4~ RedHlllRealty' ...• , 1•nlh11,1a!llll' r :11H1h1lat11·,. CITY . Gl.AZl•J I. ~·>.1ll•r'd . Appl} l~ Superior Ave. N.11 547 ·3095 _ r;twpnrt Blvct,CM /\n l'i.tal.>llshcd c-ocn1llmY:;~.Clt~T~RY for R~al .q111l11·if ,\II ti Jill' lu1 II \ltt HarkC'r .~ He~taui.1111. ;!tl L1" Molino:. SJn 1;.16 77b_4 _______ •. •1•vllral l"•1·•1r1I•. ll"< <•11 -----;,c1 \'sng Oruni:c County Estate (;o. In Fas h1on • \ 11111Il'an1 ~ 11111 'It Ii.· NA Tl ONAL _:!I:!..!:_ 17th St, C ~1 1 ·11•1ttl'llll' 1!12 1,191 ' ·' ., • h " • I'll'< OPl':HATOR lorthl.' pasl lll yetll i.. l!ilond. Must have 4 yrs t1wmlly, i.lll~k l'v .1bk t• BAll!..JK --twni't lnr 1111'\ i.:lliUI• T~·11hurw <·o. or <'"ll"r 28892Marguenl<• l'kwy., 1•xpor .. type 65-70 WJ>tn. lcuvc i mn11•cl 1"111 ....,. Coim.tician GUYS&GALS MACHINIST pr.uctll'I' ~~71.ttKI -111'11 II, hut will tr.1111 831 3050 ,,h 110911 wpm. Apply JX'l'!>fmul 11111·n11•"'' ('1111 t:quJIOppoM11n11 v DruK "tort· l'"'1''r M1i.Mon ,.tl')ll. J-:1 Torn ,1F N I 1 ,1•. h \11"""" 'hill~ Wkncl!. Alic,. .. a.rtin.M"r. 1·,1· 200 MJ .• N3WB.SanMiguc1Dr. malurl' onl\' nl'<'<'I a111\h l • f h A)J oroun·• 'l ""h1n1.~l tl1 .. 111 ''. '111''."... 111.lll' I I J 1· ·1 " '"' ... t act .\Iii:-' s .111tl11 .\ton fo'r1 f:mpl<>) arc•J , o ""r" n t•w our' " u •• ... 1 1 l M ~-i..I ~1 a · o "1 -.. H:tJ . :t:J:I. . 1oam .q1111 <al c:oldt•n ----_Uo_...,_nlo~_n_ll ~l_'.':11;:..'70~ .1d,1\ Fu11Jvh l-:J1nSl.l work111me-tl.~1Lc<lprn 11'"' 1~ '-•;>,. ~ F' v·1----------ot. I s·~o p ... L' duclmn shuu.Ablelutlo l"'r~11~tlll ;IO ___ I'll '\ 'l't•lrpho n cn .. -aJ Estate 11nt~~ .... r-sonSecrctary/Hcccpt •• 50 o r c't 11111, io:,o \ "ountt.•r he-Ip full time o . ,.,. '"'l'"· ,-or ,, ' ~ "~.--b '" -· .... 11 A I l 11\'\K ~ ino J l o h n 11•-•·~t1og & pr-·'uctwn Mi fll L Sl'<'ft·t.1n. lnh'rt.'sl1n" n~~•e·-'. L·or "··st deal in wpm, s or .... pe. p ..... ..,. r. at c a • " n a 'I' m Job open for Cun:.1:1cn re m urma I n P o c ""....., uu cro "'Cl•r• n ~-""' r "" I C l ct 1 .t r ro"', f r n m 1> 1:. TELLER tiiius per:.on day~. Somt' 830-091:1. 50 Ur work wk. Co. puul Nii:ht '(hi rt :,pm 1 J(him Pll11'lll• work. Will train 11 B Call Scott Realty ro::1~r 1f ~'{) Doon~· ~nd I i76 79~0_. --I" t11nt• po~1llnn n\'ail In Ht·~tauranl upcr dcsaro Equal Oportunlty ins. Apply In per:.on. t' h l I I I l l ~;" Wkmt:s, or ? (;all s.J6.-j533 Sa Aa, •Qi~_,.., nr.mi.:t• Co. Uank, 11er h 1 ,.;mployer n.-a<'h Manurartur111i.: .'(txd•r,. t' Pr 11 • iu no 1;i;,Kl\i,,(' M . nla no, • •AUTO-CHEVY. pr..C 11. 1.1..s.-ll A .. 1?P1 .~21,_111<l.P<·<r>'roann~: ----• 151111;? Conta1n1·r 1 .. 1111 rtoq ror ilmini:. prn l'I 0' 1,1 F' PER'-''>'" Rr.-,.ptaonist, waterfronts <.'c u rt l y G u a rd 1 _ .. n n ,..c Hoircutte.-& StyUtf llu11t Bch (Ju,l ••Ir (\''"1nl!. 'tut ran.:/,. rd.ii . . . • . .... ·' II)(' I' lime. \"knd·. N.". . . •TRAHSMISSIOM/ J\1hus.Lai: 11111'< 'ttJll I I t Ph I'll 1:11;0 I-1 y ~ " Im m ed opeo1ng Ln •LINE COMBO 1\pph· 1n our h(':11l nk. --Fol lo" mi.: not nN'f'''· '1.-F .. dden. bet" n llob;t '" 11;11df~ om• • ·'1'1 "''l'< 41 Pili me as li41 01211 N ·Be h.. 1 H GOLDE ... STATE T k.17 l.!50 or 837 11779 l 't11ra & Spnngrlalt' > l'' . err mt1·n ... " "'II "'li-h-.11' wppl~ Ful ewporl • ac 4 . rs •MECHANICS " <.:OUl'LE rarnt•• Mot('( _ _ __ 1, , .1111l•llll'l1 117J 222:1. Hl·ri•pllon1~t/Typ1"l. p rr. per wk. C.ra"eyord 1h1rt, B "'HK ,,~,.1 lluna.:1·r II ... I t MOTOR ROUTE • -f11r 1•·1·•l Sain•. <)1 ". llr· Uniforms furn. Wkly p•u t•h1•\\ tl1•,1lo·1' llll•"'IOI'. ~ 'Ill -:,.:; .11r .~l~ I~ to n•nl $$$ rf ><u -~ .. ~ ~ ,1.n 111, 11, pl in liu'' 111:::111 ~ l'.ir.rmount " :Ji; 'lli.rlr nr iwrH•ntagl' NB Oath 1'!1111 r11ull' in Pe tct Working "lit lw SatiSon !I !'IP\1 W/OV<'rl1mc & paid vac. ll1 .im•1• c uuuty A1rpon 1>0"111·v l'•·r,11m1••l l1o·11l .111·a l'.iul " 11 •• 1r 1><'<.ign N1·"i1orl ll1'.1th .oft1·r Hours bi5 32X2::tn> cl;.o~ !J Sl'M ' Coll fo r i nterview <'om PI<·~ , ' 1111ii111 I: Alon 1-'rt 10 IA! & 1 J CRt-:w l l1\NJ\liER. E.irn 6715911or49'J.Z731 MACHIN IS TS noono;, Mn111l,1y thNlut.:h • II )).2 30or -·--21:1/573·!H_so ____ _ l rarurl"l1'~10nthn" tl't hnt 1~1.111123 Wfit $200 to s-lllO per Wl•ek ---1-'r uia,•, plu~ Saturda' 'l]:O 9·30 RECEPJIONIST ---ST t inn.'I. ( ·1wv ,.,11 t'"1•11 F.qual Oppor t-:mr•loyer sul)trvuun~ 3 t'r<'w of TURRET LATHES Jncl Sunday mMnlnl!' Work n hr 8 day ea mini? The Wilham Lyon Co .• SECY /RECEf'TIOHI t 1ul. f',;xtel11·11t IJU), _ _ ___ junio r !>Ub!l rrli>tlnn llOOPITi\I. & SIOO)><'rmon1h.:m, ... SS<1 S3SJ pl'r,. In µll'asant Newport lJtouch »uildl'r 1Glrl0fc.Typlng,fillng be fit ~. alA"men. 'r'ou 111u'l CHUCKERS t:ish dl'po~11 rc11u1rN1 !l urroun tn"!I . Dhal Developer scck!l an ex· &. clerical exper. pref'd. nl' I :;, Jl;ir0 1rb allr:irl l\'e, " "' l'Jll 1·,12 1321, J•k (1)r .. "' Sn l n r y ope n Cal l USED C "'R " h I t DIET CLERK ~ w/lhc J' lie in our per rl'cc•pl1on1~t for ·" " • • ~ rnll1•1u•OI\ N11!hts, ave a arl(c 5 iitinii Ct!Cl&2rul11h1rt:.) "1""ulal111n 1181200 8om Spm Mo d h 11 W h · I ' "· lrvme ore rcr1r1•!<.. "nt1n" h('avy teJcophon<'. t.vpini.:. : · n• •MECH"NIC ,af,.rv +,t\.16 'l544. wai::nnor,anan <'illl' e .1vc 1mmr1lw t' ----' ,.. Fr "' "' k t • Ttml! 1.ite f'ook .•. frlin•r, & "t>nc r ul ofl• _1·--------1 II k. --to wor "1l 1 lU 1 .• Vt'UI o"•"nmi.::. ''"2nd i.htlt for '.\1u~l havt• rl'li.1hh• 1K•ri;nn ' ·• "' " ,'(C'!' 1•11t p.ty & iior ·m~· · · · ' · •() 11 1 h I' rt 1·1mA 12 30" n ,.. Dvn··m1c " It wQrk Mul>l he well , ,111111111,11!> for 11 qu,111111,11 IH.l\l J ' o I' t-. H ,\ 1 R o 1 ~ ' one f,36 -!171:! lor ·1 ' -· "fl' • pr cc 1:.111n in a1. h 1111 !>Is to con· lor ~1·m1 snvalul · " .,•·r~ono 1 Y ' · Selr SC'rvice Gas Sta 11.,1.11 1. .i r m rdi a rll I' '''I''''. w '"""t' follow 111t1~v!ew. I-n . S,rl & Sun. 1-:"t'<•llo-nt <min :1 ~ ri; cxprJ ~lrokc pat1l'1lt I tu :i <IJ )'i< mo~t hkl'ly~'1 !.ll<'l'N'<L groomed. & have goo<l Mature Man lOpm-6am: \ in1.•d intc·r1.•!>ttu.: "urk 111..: C'obla Ak~a area. CUSTODl"H lwnr·lll., and hcuulllul •EXt:ellcnl cump ony wk. Cook in~ J>r1.•f. lnk rcsled h !'>cw1v('s & l1.•,l1.·~honc el11]uett c. Jlondlc som~ money. Do ";th u1~1111rtun1ty tor 1111 4;.11; i~12:! "' 1<11rround1nj!ll, /\p11ly at : paid bem•£1ts mt"luchni.: 49<1-4(.23 studcnt..<i Sci' nl! perm. IS.13·3600 ask for J11yc1·.:..__ plenty or cleaning. Must I' t t lfu,.p1tul ex per. p1d·d me<ht·aJ. dcnt;il, hfe 111!., ----------1 positions c·all r&3 80'J5. Rl'Ccptionist, law omce. roUow instrucUons. CaU 1 .inr•·m i·llt. · nr 1"1 ' 111'.llll v '\lnninin~t want· fo'l•Nr expl'r. csscnt111I BEYERL Y MANOR profll·.·h~-'n•• & rctirt• HURSERYM "... 979 9307' 11 IHHlill1tfl'. ··•'•' St•n I• I' t•l l11r L,'l '1'111 I) S11lon. 3 3 & 1 1 7 . ~ u fl ... "'" BnRhl persona hie, lll(hl ' !lum· am. \I I V • ' 1 t : O • • ~ n n • 2.11!'12 Via E'lroda mc•nl 11lans . lllh pJ1d Exrw>r'd. f/llmc. Mulurr · I t ~ r ,it l o \ A II fl KJ7 17 IJ C l t G I I "" PER SO·' .._.EL acc~ratc ty ping, x n Servi co Sta, Help, ex• t 'h,.\1nh·l. 1111,c &. t1ua1I ---II •·m<'ln l" ·;;ner a l..titunn lllls,Ca hol11luye. <.;tir111 tm1u mulc, over 21. c; lJuy1, 1n I 1""11 spelhng & Hrs 8:30 lo pcr'd, full & p/time. :-i'.N'"'Jlorl lh .nh. BELLMAN O'lp1ta~l4~-lt22:_ AnEqual wt.-ek o!C. eluding Sal/Sun. Wnrk CLE 1 .30. Airport. area. Ov"r 18. Apply, 3131 --Opportunity l':mploy.-r Apply M°"""i. w/plont11 & trcl'S. Dchv u.,.., """" .. • 11 10nm7 :rn •• ni 1-hirt i "'"'"-'· Jlarbor Blvd Cost"' /\111om1111\I• ,. Dato oc...a-. Ob --8 AM to ~~30 rM. SJ Hr & up. Overt m1• -•t~··. ' .. C L tM '111~11x·mcr :ll IA"11hn.: g,,., ... I be ef't /\cl n Wc nPcd adctnil-icnlNI RECr9 TIO .... IST ''"'"' or 0 011 '\II 111111•1 ('.,11 <"hucl. Th•• Jolly llo1Zt·r. nr. b HOSTESS (E\<'lnlervlcwo<IJ\"•l>r>O ns. n 1 ~. vo re· "' ...-" (h.,111nc·" i ,11 ... \111,1111 .. 111.IKh•xl ~ ... l'.11 .. :. tak1r11t;i111>hl·atum,for11 F. ·1r II /\ 1 BF.RTE1\c;o1u ·· menl poll.'nlial. l.al(unu pl!r:.on lo han•ic lh•· For hu:;y beauty salon Ser vice Swtion belp ex. "'lwr11·1111·tl '°" I d1.1hlo -I .xpcr • u tlm<'. PP Y I 800 I V I( Ill Us Nu rsery, In<·., I.I cl<-rH'.ll pror.-11•.,•<1 in ,.. It' ml'. R i c bar ti ""'r'd pre'"'"rred, ' ----------1 D.11.1 .ntr)' U111·r.1tnr 1n pc.•r'>On .•l lh1• Hc.·i·f o.n ormon Torn,830-SG.S;I. our Personnel '1ffice. S ..-'" <•01'.!1 J1•h, i.:ood h1111r-C Rr ER \Imo( I ,.,.,1r l'lo>fl('r. "''' lluron Re-.l. 211131 t:.:I lrv1M --------• J>os1t1on r equl;es G Ouelll'llce DaloNn . :lOO 492·40M l'"'"'''"'lu1M .1\t•J1h 111 BOAT A E.HT S m••~unlll\t:r.11 l'l:•rm lorol<d.Lui.:una lllll~. 8)J.1424•xt295 NURSES monlhs~cneralofl\teex· -"'-'<!_•w_po_r1 __ 1r __ r_,_.1_i. __ SHOES"'LESrERSO ..... 1,.-r,01111111) \Ir. :\tl'l'l'll l-'l•t•r'd ll1~h 1rnvl I 1·· t1ml' 1'..sv!>I. 1•11y will R.._.'S f $62 " " "o pbont• t Jll' •" u ·µll·d. l>,I\' w11rli; -...nk! l.ot'I ttr 1 ... h,"NI on i''<pn, lr"l'I ll O II S 1-: JC F. 1-: I' I-~ R , Equ.11 Opp Empl. M/F 1""111 • 0 pcrience, lypmg o( SO R E S _.LES J'/llme, nights & Sun. T......., l"'clc t 1 ' I 1-·11· I ' 1 11 wpm, uplilud~r or • • A f\nply, "ftu l Allon ss....... ••• , "' II \ •• r I Ill,. II p \ f\1>11ly Ill i>('r .. on, 11.tm • 111)1', 1v1• .n. H· l;t I(' Lv....i•s.s44 I d th b ,. .-.. ...,.,.,. Sth&Wolnut \\'1· 1 •• ,11 t'11rp11 r .1ll11n. :,11111. \Inn 1-·r1, 17042 {ookml(, f'h•amn.: & t•r $ $ $ " lllUtl"IOO 63 1 >'10 "" 14doy UFa"htonlr.land,NU :! '" ~kL1•rlll1• k, l u&t.t r"ntl tor • A111ur Wnrlt:I • t..a--,.. ...... _rll•1-$l6 di•nl with Pffipli•. """·' T · · c llun1111 •t•111 Ii. ... h Ci1lh·t11· hr, Jrvm.-. .. " <AC I! ~,._.. t>l>t'Ok tlurntSrlant1ah. rouung oune l-ilutlon Atlent.111nl. Full ---'':'~··~ .. ~1 -------J----------( ~·11!on1•r. Jo'or 11ppt. :'if4nai;:erncnt. . fo'orHlf11ur Sh1fl.., tiroo duy.. Airport Trx. AVON Ho•e A Very Merry Chridmos Aftd M.,.,.y To Poy fOf' ff ~tnrl Now·!'ic lllnA tx•1111l1f ul J1r11d111· t.s. ~·n II !>4().1!Ml or 1.i.!111lh 1·~1 tor 1nrorm11llon . • .H. llt7:1 . MEH's Jmn ·' r.-putulil!', tiro Pl II •Per,onal ln"lrllrlion •· -----l>.I\ Cook, l"l'm Ma1llrl' ll'll'll\llllll nuf\lnll llt'rvu·1• OOH ca ;11 o, 4078 ~Ollll)US Dr, Boot Compcmy F 111111• lnr 1 u!lco i<hop 110ll:-.Jo.1')o.t-:l'Jo:n. hvr sn. Cont•mporory & work lhc• llnv"· hour•• foroppoinfmetit: •'\1nnu~·i•mi·ntopr>0rt)''I! N.U. $l0 I 2 '" •l<t!IO'. (;c)mmu1f'ilon NHdslP•opl• ('<all!Ji;:11111;14 II ~ per mn. Clothin9 h/lfiJ1il1tl'<ofynur<'11011•r CorolRuflno •t)ntlll:'joblr8lnln1t STUDENTS. n .-uvcry ol I .f'llwriL I uu .''.,".'llni: lkll\ r•r v, nt'tit pppour ~-~~·~~~h ~~1~::l~ ~n~ ,!~. Wo are look ml! for un 111: 1'.1rt or )o'/11ml' 979·2000 nt. 132 _ M;in)' 1.<>p oHs1:c l<K:'5 l>ally Piiot to hom<'tt IQ ltt J1fllr111.111, 'XJH r 1n <:ooo tranllJ) nee. Mm fi.'l l<M'I 11 11 nrl'n !lf.O·IOl4 grcn•H' fH'rllun w/bnck IREMTWOOO l'romotory Point. Gron m111tl rrp.11rs & muln· hr .. mi. t'or Jnlcrvw ull __ __ itround in mt•O'!'I t:lothln.: .NURSES • 1 upproxlmotcly SJ80.00 ~t'11'11'l'l" 4•11.:mo.1..s·30pm. HOUSEKEl,ER &3r <·••11iiorirnoassii.l ln 4500C:nmpu~Ur.!\lr:il10 B.P. JOHN l>H m o nth . Pho"tt :.! "111111 As,l'mblrr'I for ----SO le , h d thr m imlll(C'n\cnt of our Ncwprirtlkll •11 J'.W COMPA.._.Y REO CARPET li'12 '1:121, ask fo r Mr. f1nnl llS~f'mbly •1f ht>8l<t. l)('nlal Ch11lr11lde A~l\l, ex 11>'11 w ''1 ,.,. pc-r uy Wl'lltml1111t<.'r Mall stor1.• '1 ' ' · 1""111 ~·"""LTORS 962_ 101 1 ~ley or Mr. Ultlar ... /\ I I Own tr.rn11p. J.l<to Jsk. ,,, rr I •. r ,~ "·"1't'lr nt•r. PP v 11 rx•r'd. Mun·J:'rl. Newport 7~ 1431. w1• o er pen11 on.,. pro it NURSES AIDES p1'r~on. H :i, Sk 1p JO Ck 11.·uch Inc. !'>48·!\602. -·-------• 11 h"ri111(. Cull for 1n P' /tlml' & I' /llm<'. Day An Eqnal .\!?r detallMCall Llmlu TechfFl.td Stnr • llonl'I, 170:! J>lact'ntla ----i<! ~fir. t.oily..Stoocut Ll lcrvlcw uppt. Khlfl 1.-:xper'<I prC'f'd. Ap Opportunity Emplov.-r ..... ________ Y.'/tlmo thru Oor. z Yra t\ah~ill<'r Ncf'il"'1·Rc!!p /\v<'<-::M. D...talRKept h11wrk. Wklv µ/I. N<'w THELOQK pl)' 1'1trk Supi·rtl)r, 144:1 ---------~· S/\I PS cx~1cr. AA I& 1> t:lcc• to tulc1• cnrr o( :?~°'yr Old UOYS ANJ) CHU.I\, ng~ E.q>crnt'Cc.Uo1ty. NB. Sm. apt. ti46-0204, UR. 540·4500 S upcrso r Ave, NB . iqu1-::-llo with th<• w1rue11, 275 E. 17th $f. hoy. My home• from (hl lJI· 12 to lS. Pnrt time work 64-4·1r.?ll. - ------&12 2410, , lrnlnlnJt, i.11pport, ,M 642·~ _ 5.30p1nlor3~t111ys nwk ofter 11c hoo l nod DENTALASSIST. MAHAGERTRHE .. -.-.---.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--c-• or1 1iclng&.1uaksul!1~.'J'l~LEPllONE SALES. S.IC urt.•o. 41'3-07:.!6 nfl IJ Satunlirn~ with " youth & RECEPTJONIST INSPECTOR No expcr. Over 21. App· Nurslna PffQN£ SALES Un ur JfQm1"I In Mt'lln ltl'l.lrt.'t.I nr dllabiod mn "l<ity~.:inytlmewltnds. rrrw tol..lna 11ubr;c:rlp f':)(pen enced. '4n4-3.S\l ly, Mc n FA~ Pixu, flO " Ve• IC' ha~ 01>1•nJna11 und und women. Exlfa --lion" for u major lstShift E.17th St,CM ICU/;CCU Phon.-Soles pt•oplc-, op1~rt11nl t i1·s. Coll monry rOt'thobolldan. Bab)'llltt~r. m y hnmto, ncw~pn"''r. F.:im .. ,o ti• Olltt..liT"'L I mal• or fnmall' If to·~ J ~ JI JI ·• "-lo rnln" flr ....... I I N.ll.2rhldmS&9. Mon· s-15 Tlf!f.wc(''#. or ";or; SPECIALISTSOFC Don't Rive up tho l'hip• i.u & 11·7'30/\M shins yeo,;orn~o.r.u~r~nt~ J~,~.~ .. ~~n o. Oood e:rnlo(;. ... 'Ph!ae • l''nJl2 5· 646-84~ nfiG.. pluot trip" ~tnd pn1cs. Mlnlmum 1·2 years Cit· "List " jt 1n clau llloo. Xlnt bcnents. ~quul Op waR<."I or comm1,~torui. __ .... ______ -4 ~22J . II th I u bcr Seek11 mature p /llme or .......i ln I ct\ of nnr. F:mploy('r. Contact L' 1' 0 l nABYSITIING only or \;J l' v ow1n)? •ore rice help. lnsuro0« etc. t"'"ence nspe on ShJp to abora re•ultat M'i-s. J cn.5en, CoAla M~a 2~ East 17th St reel, ; c.qua pporton tf b abysllte r It lit ~· 200 pL.m. nr alt~r 8.JO HuntBeh.M2-&>3l . PCBM.1 l't'1 mbU~1 .. t/\blc tod _&U_-_56711_. _____ ~Memonal lllll'lpilal, 301 Suite 0 , Costa! Mesa, RI TAURAHT F.mployer hoosek~plnit. f'rldo)s p m. aauna N 1guel· ---------corrp a c pr n s a n V1 C M betwttn S:OO & II.JO p.m. ~ llST. MG_ It. THAV'EL ACKNT. 2 _ .. nd 1 or 2 -'ha• •hort Ml !!Ion Viejo 11rea. ,..__. .. C..._ ... •-·t parts hsll. Will be ex· ctona. · .6422734. &IG-42Zl. 3 N 0 .. d., d 1•• " .,.. "'" •"SSJll9 F t -...-.UAa• t d l v I .... ,. l ()p rt n1t 1""' 811 •• .,un ey, ex•"'r., So. Ora:'f: "'-" d..,..,. for Ll<Jo raml1-.1 in· .... . o r oun a10 M b N pe<" c o co e r n · ....,.11'11 po u 1 need f•• I .,.. -. f~u •. 1 hool., S \'alley orea, 963-87$2. Ult ave exper. IQl'I process and final lnspcc· <.... Employer ·~ "crvieo ••x pcr. Joe. St'nd rcnme P.O. .._. pre-!lc tt'. •l· Equal Opp ortunity Smoker.6"-059S. lion with minimum of ~ SO OFACEMAHAGER Grow1n1 w/opportuolty Do ll 742 Daaa Poia& t er may brt nil pre· Emp•~cr s u ..... r vlt1loo. Da ily de· ,1 1 ..;;,..-~ tmmed executive P<>lll· fnr •dv lb cement. can 93;29 • scboolt>r. Rererences a .,_ ___ -'-.... .....:...'----• ... ~ , ..-(S lion-Controller open in for appt. '7 6232 1---------• _musL 673--561l4. CAIDRIVBS DENTAL pe:11'~:amu.LApp-~ NfW HC'm e t. w /whotcsal.-f~ TYPING Men orWomen Ort.bodonc.lechalrsidcos-lY ...... ~. ~... WITH nunery bavlne 1cvera1,_ ________ .. Rest.o1ura Kry person· rn YtN.r home Good IQ,. Mu~t bc-2:\orover slat. Exper. prd'd. C.M. STA ... DARD ~~..... YOU? hundredemplye1.Slron1t ~I for fo rood opera· comc81~Tl.16 for Ad Action Call a · Daily Pilot • AD-VISOR 642·5678 MG S\70. 1""111 accot'g bk•rd req f< lion w /1nc Int.Ive to 1tet1---------• Apply In P erson rar ·., m inicomputer upr . for Ad Action ahead. Mu: Jl&Vcexper. WAITllSSlS Y .now Cob DESK CLERK M EM 0 R I E S , ""'l» ' ... J belpruJ. RcsponslblllU~ F /time. A ~ly. Rigger Exper'd only ncl'd f!• l l2$1Sloter Avenue For s mall cx elualvc .... c .A~ _·r ••• Incl all financial l'Clporl· Call a . Res taurati' Faahloo All ehlrt.s. Mr. D's ree ___ F_o_un_t_u_ln_v_a_ll_eY __ , motel in L:1aiuin Bch. • f"lll ""' J.... Ing, ln<'Om e It property tstaodbetwr\pm.s pm. Shop,305Q~Cout "1• t:anva.ssen Neat appear. Dcto.U J\N APPLtF:O J -~ \1~ tnatton " gen. qflfce 03·1y P"lot CdM. STUDENTS ori<•nted. S Day wk ln· MAGNll:TlCS CORr. /-~ \:,.: • rout.toe ln aupervlsln« of I I clud. wknda. 494..SS21. 2ZIJ s. Anne Street .., Oce personal dulrable I nYISOR IF YC Woman rw Invalid eer& Needed as phone & foot1----------1 Sanl.aA.n.t,ca.m04 Otillr•Dllllr,_....,... Send rHumo or letter IHI" havcaservtrr. _,0rrcror Wkn.de , nea. Spey sollc1U>n1. S3 per hr. AA Dlrtary Cook needed im ,.......,_ ... ,_..... w/aalary history lo Ad 642-5678 aoodstoscll. k c61n ad Enghsh.(1)1~ sch! hrs. West CollSl med. Exper. Lt auna F.nualopportunfty • • n ••t•--r• , .... D n Pilot po h o 1 ln'\~alion. Call Jac k Beach Nurslna Home ... -·· 11 Y • ' • In l e "1 tPllol SELL 1'1e Ucrna wltlt a employer M /F IJiit.§11$1 t~. Coata M can. ca Cla!lllned Sert • • • Dally Alot Ct..aln..& .u '1S1 ll. 49f.807S. --.. -··-t26aS ---------1111 PhoneM2-5'71. G42.$7l. ._._ -·------~·--·----··-·--·~·-.-~-·--· -.--.·------~~-.. ~ ... --·-...--·-···. -··-····'-····-. _\. _____ --------- • .. • • DAIL 'Y PILOT _............ ...... 1035 ,...._.. 1050 MlsuD•uat 1010 Misc.U•HU loots, Po.....-9040 I -..., • • ••••• ._ •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• •• • •• •• •• •• • W..tecl IOI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•" 1005 &nMIH kltt.u, 3 Seal Oll'nttSd.'1otrond.~ 0 • • -•••••••••••-••••••• f"atru. g wb, box tralbed. ncr tbl. t-.n •lze beds, WANTED • •••••••••••••••••• 18' Lyman. 1/8. lapetralcc 'SSO Wets, ..,.ort.d orM.,.... ~Ori•e. ANTIQ\11NO INTU~'TIN 979-4170 qUllUld ronrs • bolsl•~ TOP {'l\SU DOl.LAR ~SS CASH FOR hull. ruu t'O\lt'rs IL awn Gimt)''I ;\aUQuea Et l"l ~. ~-48M p A It> y 0 R yo l' R Cood ia«l fum1rdn11 lnjl mJO &10 K.."'08. W./R ... ...................... ....................... :11rablti ·~ CJS M ts Alfa ROMeO 9705 Hrdtp n,•w hn•s &. b»t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'I''·. $UIO ~~~'lt!I ·u Sp)dcr, red. 750 mL 'J'~h.cr A. Ctualham AnU DoCJI 1040 --~~-----Jt:Wt:LRY. w \Tnn:.s ~ l>lO\fl~~ qun ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Lo-.....-t ART OBJt:CTS. GOLU ~rly Tblos• lrU h &:Uer Pups. Ukc nc-w W MS 6321! S 1 r. VER S ~RV l t' I': WANTED J.!",aJ· •. , ~ t:1 Cami AKC,a.~1•4"'73ormed. (%)?.!utchtn" ptllow PIS~ t 'UHS & J\S ORJENTALKUCS .n ....,.. .. TIQUES 00 2200 PcD1•n & Chlnl't.e •bu ~nStrfftAnt.iQ•H l'llUlhes. arrrn Uorul. Tap.atry P'Vt Ply'tonly. 'BrNI Rtibter Ooc 08ED1t:NC£ c1a-.i1 xint rond 111~ n • < 116' LUGGAGE TAGS b40 101• 140 ..... w. M 11n St. rt Wed $(-~ Ulh ~ ConH:rt Mlla. hcl'\ ulo11, ~-Th !i "'h b -· ..... from Yl>W' bus!Mu ~•rd tt Other abuJ* withill · UN ~•Pt v• 7 rown IOnf'll •1•'· •""'· Scfld one card for H rh Music• bb:u ~M. 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Hr.1n1I n1·\\ 1•1";1o I n\ol.1 2 IJr &. lull\ <'llll l'IWtl 1 ll\1>111~ I ONLY $2997 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS J8ft0)MAW<.UISllfl P11W'f' \fln011(t~·•·..,, A .. ,.,\.,1 Ml._,'\ION VO JO bll-~1110 4V\ f.'10 ·;3 C11roll.1 ,\11111 I run~. 1\ \t / l•'.\I . )(ti I Hl'll, lo 1111 , Ioli\ W 1111111• llUl!IO, lrhl4' ~l.rn'< li.rdy, !>'100 01 1 .. 'I 1111"1 ( ;d 1 01111 1;.!I l,1lh ~I II fl t>7 Ill t:, xlnt mcl'h ('Ond ;\\1' l>,1 tnt ~·Iii j;'ll ~ ,;...'i~ vw BUGS '67 Th"' '76 35 To choose From 'S~ed,, Automotiu, convertibles. 'unroof,. ALL SALE PRICED GARDEN WIST VW tlll"'k'" "' 11. ·" Ii 111 .. 1 71~Ml ""'llllllU>h•1 fll\'1 \\••,trn1n.1t·1 1(11 i~I ll1·1111 tJni: ownr . l>:i>"' 9772 t>'I.\ ~1111 t:H'~ ~ "'knd" V~vo Oldsmobile Hondo Car' • GMC 7Z l'.11111•r.1, 11•11. llJ" 11·~~ Tnac:kt .. huv..1 ourn l'ond :!11 \1 .'11;,tt 11 .n loot llh •I t , .... , ·' '1'''·* 1111 , \1'4V O'\IH11'11/f' 111 111.!••\t'~ ·• ' I li11ul ' IAMI S1·1l.111 lu l1tlf1..., ~tH•dtUUtf Vl.~I h1•,l nll41 lolU ·~11 l."'1114 d \oh 'l'll lillol •l«tn'. ""'·'II 1t1•ms or 1n\ th trl '". ,,,j)I A.ttot, IMporiH Alltot, JMporlt<f ..........................•.•.•............... DO WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU? Yes I Yes I Yes I Yes I Yesl ··Yesl '74 MUSTANG II (',t11,\, \llWf .. 11 ntrf' OOl•MI\, YNV tow mtll"'\ l~J'>I.) $2799 '16 FOllO 4X4 f I 'l't lll1)i1hl'd, Wll, 'ICIOkC! wl1t¥l\, lhr WO<k\ ( 18)~/l $ale '66 MHCIDIS 230 • 11•. 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IJ\' I . :-olt•l•rtnl(, \ lnyl roof. ~port "h-.·cl:; 6' ~le1 cu (l.'>J73 I MOW S3295 BILL YATES VW..PORSCHE S.111 J Uiln l.i 1n~tr;i no 837-4800 493-4511 72 llurnrl. SST. blucboolo. $140IJ. ~1000. l;OfxJ t'Ont.I 7bl! 53(111 Codilloc 9915 .................•..•.. * 1976 * CADILLACs 30 To Choose From All fully l!<~w111>t'tl & 111 Jlmu'l •'Yc•rv nrncl't~·H hl1· 1uln1 ~lo~t •Ill' 111\\ 11ult·.111t (itH' l S ,1 l",11f I Oil.\\" ALLEN 01.l>S I \11111 \I ' 1;\H' l.\l;t ''\,\;>'1<:t El. 495·6430 ? • : (-·~ \·~~/) Nabers Cadillac Qu.1l1ty .111cl P1 ilC ( •UJI ,lOll'~d Ir ""' 1' 1 l't. h 111·'I\1h·, I .1ri:, '1 ..,, ,,., 111111 ol -..;, "' S I ,, ti ( 1drll 1,' in Cl• 111.:• t '"'"'" <'I'• n 'lur1d.1r ( JJrll.1c M,l\tt•r lfo.tll·r °'hf/U I IJI h• 1( lll•d ( ""·' Mr,,• ~ IO 9100 Nabers Cadillac El. OOR \ l>O ('UNVt-.lt'r:O. 'iii. llJ\t' ;1, Ill'"'' ltl''tl Onl\ fl m1 · .... ~1·1 •. AMI l'1i l'.111 ti42 :l2'JO ,c; f:I OorJdu Corw1•tl f.l)ncf,-<I Fu1 I 111Jnll•<I IVOll \1 1 JI• .,l ulrt•r <l>J71'11t) :.rn 77 1l ur 4''1 Olio 7 -~--··w ~ IJ N. 1.0 \I> E II 1.0 \I I H I. l !-. I W 11 l' r.t1. ~~/\FT II' M. l'VT l''I Y. --------· n Srdnn l>t'Vtll1., d rk liluc', 'ltt)'I top, l•·11l hl·r, lull P"'"· •,1,•rco, tltr llto,cut m 111nl. ~3.1 oo 111:1 ;,!I04 ·10 c.1d cnv. 11111<1. "'">"' \Op 7:.!~1 orll!. 1111. I owttr, lo11dl•1I, ~1100. ;,:,z li!'>l(J "'' :. '7fll:11dCdV, ln11<tr .. t, 11)1 ml. l ~l $'}, ltl()tJkC!I. (',111 1"12 1!1'.!J. '72 Cad ("!IV, l,1\W prtu•, h1.ih mtlC'111 $2'J'JIJ. fmn MO 2-4 UI Art R. ------ 2TOCHOOSE 1973 CADILLACS c~o.v1n.1 Doth Wllh lull PC>" er, rac· tf)f')' air cond .. !'C'nlinal. tilt V.h<'C'l fr Sl('rOO. (lJ!>2) & (GfTllPR>. AU.EM OJ.OS IC/\011,I~/\\ J(;MC LAGUNA NIOlit:J~ 49S.4430 1970 Eldorado. Orown vinyl roof. HUM good. $1200. Ca 11 S<IG-4937 '71 CdV, fully equipped, nt!w Ures, S2.500. Perl tOnd. 673-~2. C...aro 9917 DON ~'t POR SCHE BURNS ~,,c· · AUDI )6): HAQ&\)~ BL \ID ~· 6J 6·2JJJ ===--=======t----------·············•········· GARDEN GROVE ., Cluslftcd Ads sell b•t '73 l64E. am/fm, air, lltm1. a m 11l lttml o auto., l~wtlC!r, '4..200/blt any 1~m s.ta.scm ~-61111. '74 C:amt ro 14m ml.. loaded. ..... fn.722( I ... ·- Ml\RQOIS MOTORS ·1~ FJk ""SI rt \\ i:n. :O,uvcr i;oou :.ha pl'. ~1:100 lJ7!t I 171 "fi7 M1•r(·11n· Stut1 1111 Wagon, 111.17:1. $IOO, l(rl'Jl l'ol ~>II I l!>-17 l!)2!} llurhor BIHi , l'll,IJ :'oh•,.,1 546-1934 1bb0i MAJH.uta1U Pt<W 1 'Htn 011 lf" t • w r ·A..,,., ll f • •' Ml~\ION VII 10 . -;---• i-H.:apn~\' tl t!nt:. Ulx 71 J-'1>rtl \\ .tj.!1111 <..il,l\ll' tnl IUll) tr ln>o ~IJl\rtlll( :,C~t l'1S. 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CONNELL CHEVROLET :.!X:!>1 llarl~11 llh cl ('(1!'.l\\I~'>.\ •• 111 I 'IMI l 0\\ n .. r '71 \tonlt• f'i.l t lo d11•11' t •11111, .. 11\1., utr I'S. I'll. 1 al11n. /'Ill Im'' ' 1 n )-I 1 •111 I, I 11 r •' 't 11 rt• 1• ti I I'> h I • l< I 11 7 '• 11u .i1.1:1 ----'71 \lont ,. C'.1 rlo Ill.it k J\1r """" 1-;111111w 111 tn11 nrn1l 1t 1u11 \\I ii ,\1 11 t1J1k ~ll4Ct111 l"l 11lr ldl :!1~11 'tilJChl'Hol..t l'.1rl.v.1111<l St.ii tun \\ .1~1111 11'1111•'41! ,1f111pm 1973 CHEVY MOVA LIFTIACK \'H. ,, ul 11111.ot 11, pll r "I ,. 1• rt n ~ 11 11 u ~ u J 11 } l'h ,I 0 I '~ l>illlX I ONLY $2897 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS Jfll('IJMt.U«.ut 1t1U a-~Wl \t.>"011c1ufr w l" /\,.,.,., l •1• Ml\\ION Ill 10 NJI • ]MllO 4<.I~ • 1110 11 l' Utl\ • l..11 ntlCh lVlld i21lJ!> ~~ 111!7 '7l FORD W AGOM \' H, .11110 tr.on' , f.1<1orv ,111 •·on.J1tu1111n~·-1><1\\1·1 'll'l·nn~. 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I l !MIJ' '\;~ $4799 SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY IJUI -...'J'uqtn Sonto Ana 547°05 11 'ti7 IMPALi\. f'~/l'f\, m ·75 S1l\l•r tirn11;11Ja <a11.1. ltn'!I uuto rrnt 11100111, Vt•t V <'li•Jn. luodt•ll I.ow run' 'i:n•ul '~it.111 ~. >7 1:'.11!1. · mt ' s.1111~1 ~.·l'• '1.1W1 992 . •.••.•............... •ll, 2 dr 100 h111tlt<)I). Vol JI" r, .11 r, 11110<1 nrn1I SH7' ·~ill lfl!IO ·1~1 ,...ot~I ll.inl'hl'm, 2l!!l 2111 ('OJ!llH' I un .. p1•rft••·t llody \\Olk.~. 71tll 7.lliO ult ~. Lincoln 994S ._,. f''hr,,h r '\c•" ,,.,,..l. hair••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'"'l't 11.,..1 ullc r 011·~ '74 LINCOLN )li:~t t .ill '1 /t 4•11•1 4 DOOR Sa>AN Contln•ntol 99 l O V R a11l11 I r.10.. l.11tor} ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;11r 1 untf1l111111111: I>""' I '71 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CPE '1 \.II, 111110 11.111,. l.u 1111\ :ltr !ltn•ltl11111111~:. 11101•>1 I .,1t·••rtn1!. 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Nica curl Lu .. r.ou OliJF:l.V. $1999 540-5630 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • llNC..Ot N MC ll(UHY 2626 HAHOlt ILVD. COSTA MES• '74 OLDS CUTLASS SALOM 2·DOOR HARDTOP V H, ;auto. lr1111~ • lortor) atr, powl'r •lt'l•rln.1:. pov.l'r brakl'"I. J\ \t , ... M tlrrc:o, rall)'e wlwrl11, t't111tom hurkc-l l'C'.11~ SulJ(.•r ('leun I ~h11rp I l.u• mKHP. rnC'C'tl to KCll ul $3899 SAHTAAMA LlHCOLH MERCURY 1301 N. TuMin Saltto ABO 547·051 I Fully po~•rr t>'IUtf!Jl<'d Of',OltTUHITY 2626 HAltlOlt BLVD. COSTA MESA -'75 FORD THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP v "· OUll>. tr11n11 • fnti Ot'I utr, 1iow1•r ictt•c•1 1ni:. ID•I p11Wl'r hrukC'~. JIOWtr w t n fl o w 11 , A M I r ~I ~1··r1·11. '111:.'1 rc111f, r•Uvu "~ ...... Jo;C'r 1:111000. $5499 SAHTAAH4 LINCOLN MERCUlY IJOIO N. Tu~l111 Santo Ana 547-0l rt v"'° 9t74 ....................... 1972 VEG.A GT with nlr cond111011ln~. lm<>C'kll un.en when you •----------· low mllt'All<'· Ni<'C cor ! u»e r\'~ult llc.'ttinl( Onily 1..lc. 240Nf.'Y. Specially Piiot Claaslrled .Ads to 4 llpc•rrl, mui: whoe • tachnml'lrr & full Sti . Bl r u m o n ta t. i Op . 072FF.C>. 0HLYS999 TowlMt & Country Auto S11lt'll & f,l"a1lnt 21117 lloroor. Co-Ito Mllfl1 prtced al rt-At'h ttw Oranjl~ Cuaat $4699 markt>l SAMTA AHA Phone642-5678 UHCOLH MUCUltY 1-------1 1301 N. Tu 11.o s..to Ano 547-05 t t Sell Idle ltcm1 YorCla~~lrlrd Atl ACTION Call t1 Dally Pilot AO-VISOfl 642-56711 __ ... --· CALL 646·444' 72 GT. Air. nu rad 1.ooks OK. Comue. ~ G75-92UG ('\'~ I .. Thurac19. September 30. 197'6 DAIL y PILOT c 11 RIVIERA THEALL MEW ELEORA LIMITED THE ALL MEW LE SABRE ~~':.~~ 7i ~ ,~ ..... ,.,,,~,,\ :~ ONLY)(21 NEW '76 BUICKS LEFT· HURRY!!! '760PEL 4 speed synchromesh transmission. bucket seats. front & rear bumper guards & body side stnpes. (81 06-703850). '76SKYHAWK Has power steering & brakes, radio. tinted glass. tilt wheel. radio, steel belted radial tires. sunroof. sport m i rror s & more l (9572-110474). 55083 '76 PACE CAR Automatic trans.. pwr. steering, brak-.s & windows. tilt wheel. radio. air cond.. Hurst hatch roof. SR tr i m & mu c h m o rel (9525-204226). 56803 ', '76RIYIERA FACTORY IXIC. CAil Built with nearly every conceivable option that Buick makes. Y o u must see to appreciate this one! (214PDK). $ SALE PRICE NOT ADVERTISED AllD WE HAYE All 01151 ANDllll SELEOIOll OF FINE QUALITY NEW CAR TRADE~INS 1974 DODGE COLT WAGON 4 soeed. root rack wood grain sides Like new only 46 672 mil~ (372LHO) 1973 BUICK CENTURY LUXUS WAGON Automeltc. 3 seatt. wood gr111n sides. till wheel, air conditioning. oower steering, brakes & windo~. & roof racK. (452HZSI Orange County's Leading Buick- Opel Desler In 19761 .. 1974 PINTO 1973 vw WESTPHALIA CAMPER With PC>P toP -automillc. AM/FM radio & .nrte extenor. Looks super111 (417JREJ 1974 BUICK LE SABRE LUXUS Au1om1ttc. lllnyl roof. tilt wheel, PoW9I' windows. tow mileage & creamy eK1erlor Sold new & serviced here (107198) 1974 DATSUN 710 4 DOOR 1973 JAGUAR 2+2/E/TYPE Automatic. atereo tape, pOwet atMrlng, 1lr oond1tlon1ng, British racing green exter1or. & low mlleege -only 38,887 miles Fabulous condition. C839HYA). 1975 CHEVY MONZA TOWN COUPE 4 speed. 1111 wheel. btue extenor with wt11te vlnyt loP & 8 track stereo Only 22, 195 mi..._ (875METI Pneed below its value at 1975 JAGUAR XJl2/C Automatic. primrose exterior w/blnck lllnyt toe>. S1ereo radio ,,pwr wmdows. air cond & pwr ateenng Only 12 710 mtlea Sold n9W & serviced here (0!>1 NLD). Save plenty! ' 58888 5 11,999 Wherever you llve In Orange County. buying a Used Car In Coate Mesa from Johnaon & Son "Ju1t Ma kes Sensel" • '74 UMCOU4 4 DOOlt SIDAH V If. auto 1ran' . fartory air C"Ond1t1on1n1: 1><>wf'r Slttnn1. power dis<' brakt>' pow,.r windows. power .. eah radio heall'r. wlulewall llr~. vinvl roof tint e d J(lhs. wheel coven till wh1•el. extra nice e.ir'' Lie "lo f..4 s.J PP $6395 ·1c cou•1u "ca"' 4 ,.pectl. J al·kman mags. tarp. yellow (8320llt' > 52588 '74 FO•D f'1NTO Auto trans . 'tt'reo r<1d10. <'U'llom mtenor & e'tenor Pretty color. Lie. No tJOJSH $2795 '7l MUST AMG GUHDI VII. auto tran, • f11ct orv air romht1on1nl!. power st~nnl.l rower <d1~c1 hrak l'~, power w1nuow'i. radw. ht•;1l n . whitewall 11re-;. vinvl roof I in I I'd .:la'i'I. whl~I <'0' er' Lo lA mile-. we 1t lodav• L1cl'n'e No l22KllY 53688 '75 MUCUllY M.UQOIS WAGOM A ulo tran'I . fadory air rond1t 1onini.: llOV. l'r <,h>t•nni: p0wer bralo.e,. r.1dio. healer !l PJ,,l·n~er. l~'\U\'i 54888 '72 CA1"•1 COUP'I V 6 1 \Pl'l'fl. A~ F'~1 'ter ro radio. ht>atl'r 10.000 miles. Stiper 'harp'. (SlllPl>Fl s2295 '7l MUC UllY MO.a'IGO Aut o Ira n <. , fae l o r y air ron1htwn111~. powl'r Ml't'nni: power brake'>. rad1Q. heater. 253KKV. 52777 '7Z FO•D MAVUltaC l\UIQmillll' tran,mis-;100 fartorv air <'OOd1t11mmt: 1111wrr '>h't'nnl! radio. hcall'r N1n• r.ir' Lie No or.:IELV $1999 '72 T·llRO V->l .• nato Iran~ .. la•·tc>ry air con<11t10111na. power ~tccrmg. power brnlo.l'' powl'r w1nd11wi.. power ~eah. rad111. ht•atl·r. Whttt>wall llres, Vin\ I rnur l1ntt•d cla~s. wheel <'0\C'r' 1 't.!O'\<JO I 53266 SPECIAL 1976 ARROW SALE Ot1tlt•dlft9 Vol••• °" lrmMI M.w '976 Arrows ••• It'• Yow n.. to Son 119 on the Arrow of Your Choice! IUMD HIW '76 PlYMOUTH AUOW 4 soeoo. 4 cylinder HIOO cc. enolne. vmyl bucket seata, 600x13 llrea (7L24K67300911 l $317661 WHAT MORE CANA LITTLE CAR GIVE! (Valid to 1 O o.m. Sunday October 3. 1978. Sub1ect to pnOt tale) OPEN DAILY UNTIL I 0 P .M. INCLUDING SUHDA Y! GETS A GREAT DEAL WHIM YOU GET IN ON THE MAZDA MEW '76 MAJDAS STAIT AS LOW AS s2999 Mazda Mizer (360064) • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES 1961 PON11AC FIRElllD Auto. a real nice car bucket seat,. excellent cond ( 113JREI 5 1450 • 1975 VOLKSWAGEN .. SPECIAL EDmON LE GRANDE .. Only 18 000 m1 . sunroof stereo (679MYO) $AVE • 1974 CHEVY SURFER VAN Auto, only 27.000 m1. 8 tracll tape deck. custom interior w·shag carpeting icebox bed oower steenng Mural oa1nt 1ob mags radials. very sl'lari:>. 5 4975 • 1975 TRIUMPH TR-7 Sunroof mag .vheels. casselle player (740PCPJ 55475 • 1972 PORSCHE 911-T 5 spd . alloy wheels. (01981) AM-FM. leather 1ntenor. suoer clean! YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON All 1976 BUICKS EXAMl'LE SA VIHGS ••• Brand Hew 1976 SKYHAWK 11S11 EQUlooeo with ve· eog1ne • aoeecs. owr steering. t inted glass. roof c r o w n molding & body side mold•09s 1107'73) s4199 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS 1975 CHIVY MOM'IA TOWM COWi 4 soeed. till wheel, blue e>c18"0< w/whlle vinyl top a· 8 tredl ltereo Only 22.105 miles (875METJ. OMLY 52999 tt741urca •tYllli Loaded with stereo. 1111 wheel. cruise control. OWi" windows seats & door IOck9. vinyl roof & cilronw wtleels (129LP8). ONLYS4888 1'74 AUSTIN MAllHA 4 l>OOtl • S()Ged. air cond., AWFM radio & 1911 than 8000 mlln. (2tS3MSF). OMLYS2444 1'74 UMCOLM COMTll• rr AL COUf'I Hl9 ~ng plus low, low mll.-ge -only 28,000 mites. (ezJlFO). OMLYs5999 CLEAN UP SUPER SALE WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR ARRIVING '77 Models OVER 200 '76'S NOW PRICE SLASHED TO THE BARE METAL SUPER SAVINGS DURING OUI REDUCTION SALE llAMP'll.:. '76 FIAT 131 smAN AIR CONDITIONING Fully GQutoo-d 1nclud10Q autormt1c transmission AM ·FM stereo radio & many other lactory e>ctras Dern:>. Ser 1!100625 Yt•9 S&aE''·I! DISCOUNT SI 000.00 NOW $4598.10 O•er 140 Mew&Usecl Cars Must Go . We s..tce WWW• W ...,. s.r.k• Dlpf. ··~SNll­c.....,.... ... Up Te hie P.ta ..... IPEI' ca1' V@~s Cruise control. AM/FM taoe. full power THREE TO CHOOSE. (1104510001 Low H SI 0,800 * 1'74 COUPE DIYIUE 'lealhe<. stereo radio, c:abnolef 100 full power FIVE TO CHOOSE 12.000 Mile or 12 mo Cadillac V P Service Agreement "Available .. (1024RECJ Low as $6595 * 1974 SEDAM DIVIUE Leather Seats. AM·FM stereo radio. tilt wheel. full oower (629JRll $6395 * 1974 FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM 60140 Power seats. leathet vmyl too stereo. lull oower Low M1l9$ TWO TO CHOOSE Ill 1 773401 Low as $7295 * 1962 CADILUC CLASSIC COMVBmal Near mini cond111on only 58 240 onginat miles A buy ol a 11fet1me (460ASL) $3195 .,. .... l"r et. S•r •lce ..,_..., ...... -,_..,. lt7~1t1' ... soooo ..... 1974 PlYMOUTH SEllUHG P'WS Power windows. 11r cond bucket st.ats. vinyl top. Power train. ptus Service Agreement · Available " (257MCCI $3295 * 1974 DODGE SURFER VAN ve. automatic, air cono . carpets. paneling. stereo radio. tape player & ITVIO wheels.(# 1 A82805) $5595 ------ BE OUR GUEST THIS THURSDAY -FRIDAY-SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY YOU'LL GET. •Hot dOCJS • Apple c ider • Popcom and . -. '77 CHEVROLET ....................... A WHOLE NEW CAR, A Whole New Ball Game I 1e11ee11e1e1e11111••9t!9 1976 0 N 11HATCHBACK11 With AM radio <SGC2057139) l'lu1r .. ,.._ • 11WAGOM11 (WBA202490'*l 53077 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1974 CHEVY NOVA HATC .. ACK AutorNttic. air cond AM/FM stereo. r1W" steering. 350 ve. yellow With matehlng lntenor & side moldings. (689JPW). s2495 CHECK OUR 9UAUTY USED DA TSUNS 1975 DATSUN 210% AM/FM radio. air cond. mags. • soeed Must see 10 aQOf9Clata - Like NEW' (294MYE) S'\VE GAS-SAVER 1972 DATSUN Lii 10-2 Dr. 4 soeed. radio, heater & gold with blacl< Interior 13'45 t •91. 5 1995 • 1975 DATSUN 710 DEMO 2 Or. Rlldto. heater. 4 soeed. air oond , 1oeclal paint & only 4200 m110, Must aee 10 aoorectate. (()44()4g), 5 3~98 197S~TSUN "CKUP AM/FM 8 tractc. custom Interior. • IOMd. Chrome heavy duty bumoer. side mi rro r s a. low mileage. (56335Z). $AVE • 1974 DATSUN 260% AM/FM i-.dio, •1r cond., IUCOtnetic. m1os. tltwr w/blact< interior & bl.:k tunthlde. Low m.lteage. (0044e), BUY FROM IKE •75 VOLVO 164E Automatic trans . factory a ir conc:hllon1no oowor steer109. POWGr (d1scl brake'! power windows. Stereo. radio. heater. COOPllr In COior Leather L1cen,. 999MYO 56776 •74 VOLVO 1641 Autom at ic t rans .. factory alt oonc:lthontng. oowor stnor1ng POW9f' (dlac brakes, Ster8o, radio. heater. Red in color. Sunroof. LlcenH 600RFO. 55876 '72 VOLVO 142:1 Automo11c t riint .. factory air conditioning, oower (dltcl brnkftt. radio. heater. Blue In colOt. LloenM No. 79701U 53476 '11 VOLVO 14lS • SC>Md. oower ldisol bfalcee. 8 tr9dt Stef'eo radio White In color l lcenae No. 087CXW. 52776 161VOLVO141 Autornat1c trant . radio. heeler. vinyt roof White In color. License No. XSR694. 51676 • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EOITJON VOL. 69, NO. 274, 3 SECTIONS, :W PAGES I . Af t e r110011 J. ~.Y. S tocks .. TEN CENT~ . . . . f t 1 B11rke, Supervisors. Trade Potshots ... • . . ~i· ~ • ~ . B11'ATRY CIANCY Of• Delly ...... _.. Assemblym an Robert Burke (R-HunUngton Beach) charged ;wec1nesctay be was thetarcetota fcl.eap polltical shot" by Orange ,County Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich. l lntum, Diedrich called Burke's (COUnter·attack the "flailing away ••• of a man in the heat or a losing 'Campaign." Burlr:e ts seeking a sixth as· sembly term in a race with Democrat Dennis Mangers. And Burke was tbe target of criticism by Clark and Diedrich Wedn.esday during a conUnuing controversy over just who -the state or the county -should pay for four new s uperior court. ·judgeships needed to relieve civil case backlogs. · Burke said Wednesday be is lftt11ti11gt·o11 Log Jain not flailinl away at all. He re· !erred to Diedrich's comments as "demagoguery" andsaidhe'Jl still be an assemblyman for anotltercoupleofyears. Wiednesday's controversy arose over a bill Burke sponsored which created four new superior court judgeships. The measure passed recently but was amended to leave out a guarantee the stale would con· Three wetsuited surfers fight for position on a small Huntington Beach wave as a fourth pulls back to wait for a wave of his own. Although school has begun, hardy surfers still manage to squeeze in a couple of waves between classes. Crowds should thin some as the water temperature begins to drop. HB Police Conjure Sketch of Robber Police today were preparing an artist's composite likeness or the bandit who wore mirrored glasses and htild nine women at pnpolnt Tuesday In a small Huntington Beach branch bank. Investigators said the robber wbobit the Garfield Bank, a tern· porary trailer office branch at 1S042 Magnolia St., took substan· Uatly more than the $1,000 ort1lnally reported by the staff. Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick Hid his men re·lnterviewed the nlne women present -most or all of them employes -when the Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. I Home deUvery price for the Daily Pilot will go from S.1.25 to $3.50 per month ef· fec:tive October 1. At $3.50 per month, the Daily Pilot subscription llrice remain& am.ON tbe · lowest for seven-day Mwapapers in SOttthem California. Continuing major cost increases in all aspects oC newspaper product:ion end diltrtbution, auch as a $20 per ton newspriAt pr'lce in· crease last July, make this b>creue neceuary. Your Daily Pilot arrier, who ls H inde"ndent merdlut. wlll reallte an iMnue in profit f« Jlis or lier .mns to l • at tM -,n ... lone gunman took over the pre· mises shortly before noon. He added that they told sub- stantially the same stories each gave when questioned shortly after the traumatic experience in the little branch omce. The bank robbery suspect told Manager Marlene 1Jllyquisl he wanted all the money, but nothing ft'rapped or marked with Identifying characteristics that might eventually mark him. Investigators said today a brown paper bag apparently forgotten at rlral speculation by the bandit and spotted by the nine witnesses must have served its obvious purpose. The bag con tained two highway accident emergency flares taped toaether with a simulated timing device to re- aemble a bomb, although it was actually har mless. Copies of the sketch prepared by witnesses working with a police artist and a detailed description bued on the l)ine ob- servers' accounts a.re to be di.5'- tributed to polite aeenc:iea. Investigators said the little b~ which will be replaced by a permanent branch does have an autom atic cam er a, a device which almost alwa)s figures in • tbe capture of known bank rob- bers. Victim R~overing · Y R EKA (AP) -Richard J)Uwor1h ot Port OrcUrd. Wub.., 1s ~ after..._ shot by a mtper oa a NcwUMirn c.llfonla frlewa1, authoritieuq. ,,. Police Probe Wounding of HBYouth A Huntington Beach man was s hot and critically wounded early today al a Midway City home un· der circumstances which are not yet fully known to Orange County Sheriff's officers. De pull es Identified the wounded man as David E. Taber, 21, o( 16761 Viewpoint Drive. They said he was shot in the head by an unknown assailant who ap- parently occupieJ the home at 15241 Van Buren St. lnve11Ugatora said no arrests have been made at this 1>0inl. They said Taber was not alone when he went to the home early today but they refused to ldel1tiCy his companion or companions. Officials at Westminster Com· munity Hospital said Taber is on the critical list and is being treat· ed ror bead wounds in the in# -tensive care unit. Radioactive Box Located SACRAMENTO CAP> -A radioactive instrument that fell off a truck between Ventura and Bakersfield was found beside the road near Castalc Wednesday nipt, the state Health Depart,. ment reported today. A truck equipped witb a sophisticated 1ei1er counter ...,.aced tbe route, and located 1be device 2'1 feet off Roole 111 near the I·S Junction. acoordlnt to Bob Nance. apok...:am for~ Health Departmeot. tribute the $60,000 for each seat lt normally d.oes. And with that. super~sors re- fused to pass a reaolutioo asking the go\•ernor to rm the new seats until the state funds are guaran· teed. But Burke had claimed Tues· · day supervisors were simply playing games. Their refusal to pass a resolution agreeing to pay their $200,000 share of each . juClgeship, Burke said, earlier held up passage of the measure anyway. And, he said, the Democratic- controlled legislature forced the amendment supervisors now are crilici11ng. Burke insisted that the $60,000 for each position would be forthcoming if supervisors would simply pass the resolution. But Diedrich dismissed Burke's claims.' "Did t.be bill have the provl&IOll for tbe reimbursement? .. h4' asked. ''ll did not. The is.sue~ there." Diedrich, during Wednesday'!s' board meeting, suggested. th county might look elsewhere thB' next time it wants a measure1 passed considering Burke'$ "mishandling" of this one. • (See BVRKE, Page AZ) ~· ... 19 Percent Boost ~ Medicare Fee Hikd Hits Old, Disabled WASHINGTON <AP> -The portion of hospital fees that 25 million Medicare beneficiaries have to pay out of their pockets was boosted a record 19 percent today by the Social Security Ad· ministration. The hike. effective on Jan. 1. means that an elderly or disabled person entering a hospital in 1977 will be responsible for the first $124 or the initial bill. covering up to two months. compared with the present charge of$104 . Similar increases apply to the share or costs that are to be borne by the patient for extended stays Teachers, OV Accord Flopes Dim By RAY ESTRADA Of ll>e 0.11, 11'1._. Sufi Both sides in Ocean View School District teacher contract negoUaUons have indicated some movement toward a settlement but prospects or reaching an ac· cord by nut week still appear dim. Oceau View Teachers Associa- tion <OV TA) r epresentatives said their group intends to walk of( their joba Monday morning if a settlement is not reached by then. The threatened strike would be the first in Orange County this year. "We feel we have enough sup· port to shut the district down,·• said teacher spokesman Barry Vit.cov as he watched about 100 teachers and supporters picket the Ocean View (elementary) School District offices Wednes- day at the corner. of Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. "We now have 88 percent membership'' in the Ocean View Teachers Association COVTA>. Vi~ovsaid. "School will be in session without Interruption," said Superintendent Dale Coogan in response to the strike threat. "In the event that indlvldual teachers walk out Monday, their positions will be filled by quaU(led substitutes," Coogan said. He urged parents to send their children to classes. Netotiations are continued to- day at the request of district of· ficials. Negotiations move into their sixth day in the presence of a state Educational Employment Rel ations Board mediator . Douatu Thompson. In a letter sent to teachers Wednesday. Ocean View School District officials asked, "Why us? tt The Jetter includes a com · parison of other elementary and unlfled school districts in the county which have settled t.eacher contracts. "Why must Ocean View's con· trae\ be so diCCerent from the <See TEACHE RS, Page AZ> Cal,l These For News Both sides in the Ocean View Sch ool District teachers' contract dispute have offered telephone numbers where people can call for more information. T he scho ol d istrict number is "2·1788. The teachers• auoclation aumber la 142-1736. " ~ ~ in a hospital or sk11lecl nursing home. Social Secunty Commissioner James B. Cardwell said the in· crease is necessary to keep pace with hospital costs. which have been shooting up at more than twice the over-all cost of living Medicare covers all hospital charges ror up to the first 60 days except for an amow1l which. in theory. represents the cost or the day or admission. Under the federal formula de signed to balance off inflation, the price of that rirst -and sup- posedly averag~ -day goes up $20. ln fact, however, the cont- putations lag behind actual cost.s by about two years. After the patient picks up tho first $124 or his bill next year, Medicare will, as usual, pick up the balance through the 60th day. But then further increases app. ly which. for some patients. could prove even more dear. They will have to pay $31 daily out of their own pockets for the 6lst through the OOth day, up from the present $26dally. Post-hospital stays laslinC <See MEDICARE, Page AZ) llu11ti11gto1i S ile Restrai~ing Order Sought for Fumes Huntington Beach city officials were hoping to get a restraining order today to halt work at a con· struction site that has given o(f powerful and noxious fumes. City lawye rs drafted legal papers this morning and were try- ing to get a stop·work order from the Orange County Superior Court * * * Harbour Area Plagued by Skeeter Bites Residents of Huntington Harbour and northern Hunt- ington Beach haven't escaped a mosquito onslaught af'ter all. Thousands of salt marsh mos· quitoes have escaped Crom the wildlife refuge at the Seal Beach Navy Station and have been plaguing residents all month. "These mos quitoes are daytime biters." Gilbert Challel, manager of the Orange County Vector Control District, said Wednesday. "They r aise a welt on you about the size or a quarter that stays with you for several days," he said. Challet said the mosquitoes don 't pose a health threat. "The outbreak we had predict· ed in July happened in Sep· tember," he said. t He pointed out that the mos· quito problem actually is the re- sult or unfortunate timing. He said the mosquitoes came about after Navy personnel tried to repair a tidal gate that con- trols the amount or water coming into the ecologic al preserve. The work was done during high Ude conditions, Challct said, and. a great deal of water entered the area Inadvertently. It provided 11 perfect breeding pince for mos- quitoes, he said. "There's nothing we can do about It now." Challet said. "1be adults have all dispersed from the base into nearby housing de- velopments. Challet said that Department of Interior officials sprayed areas lightly )With petroleum oil "but they obviously missed some places.•· He said the outbreak has been severe for two weeks and that complaints were most e~tensive last Monday. He said that with cool and humid weather conditions, the life span or the mosquitoes could be extended for about two more weeks . Bonnie Naylor, of 11662Tortola Clrcle, said the dlscomlort fl-om the put two weeb has been ••jn. credible." . . ,. . later in the afternoon. Pungent, garlic-like fumes have spread through the city since Sept. 9and caused extensive complaints from residenta who said they suffered headaches and nausea. The area was declared a publie nuisance area Sept. 27 after are• residents petitioned the city COUll- Cil, demanding that action be taken. Orange County Supervisors agreed Wednes day to try to rescue Huntington Beach city of. ficials from their big stink. But. .supervisors wer.en 't sure just bow far they wanted to delv«S into the smelly mess. They ordered county health and Environmental Management Agency officials to look into the matter, then report back before committing any county tax (See FUMES, Page AZ> Lab Blast Victim Remains Critical A 14-year-old Fountain Valley High School student who suffered bums over 90 percent or his body, ,.onday afternoon remained ill critical condition lqday at UCE Medical Center, school district officials said. Michael Kane, 16450 Jody Cir· cle, Fountain Vnlley, has beeri, under close observation In t.111! medical center's burn unit sin~ he suffered extensive burns di Ing a clas11room explosion an fire Mouday. Coast~ ' •' We a t h er , Chance of shbwers or " possible thund erstorms lingering through Friday. Little temperature change expected. . ' INSIDETODAY ; The Cennol Accounttno Of· ' /ice hos occuaed fM FBI of fn.. • 11atino crime 1tatUttc. that ti serve a.t tM ba.ds for tM agency's budget. See ltOf'JI on -. PQOeA4. ladex DAILY PILOT H /F Kidnap Trial Halt Rejected BJ TOM BAIU..t:Y Ol-IM+ly ......... 'Renewed demands ror di&· znl.ual or murder charaes fued q&lllll two men ace~ ol Uw ~idnaplnc and klllinl of Los Al amitoa bouaewUe Joaon Seigman were agldn rd«Ud to- day io Santa Ana Municipal Court. . Judge Robert E . Law made ll dear that ho want. to bear more test.lmony before he takes acUon an the mot.Iona filed by lawyers for WiJllam Paul Gullett aod Booald Lewis Ewing, both Z1, and both of Bellflower. ll ia alleged that both men '1rere responslble for the abduc- tion ol Mn. Seigman, '3, and her lamily lut Au1. 2.5. ll is further alleced that they shot and killed her and dumpCld her body ln a field m the Carson area wbeo their plan to e xt.orl cash from the Long Beac h market managed by her husband JDisfired. The prosecution's ltey witness •u back on the wltness stand t.o- c1ay t.o again conflnn that he dis· cussed the planned kidnaping with Gullett on several occasions in July and Au gust or this year. Informant <;urtis Ray Eddy, 3>, Garden Grove, tesltfied that be was invited to accompany Gullett and Ewing to the Seiaman home at 3351 Cortese ~ve, but "chickened out " ~ Eddy tes tified that he at first ?&reed to go along with the ac- cused men but bid in a rear room of bis Garden Grove apartment ~t Aug. 25 when Gullett called '°him. Eddy testified that bis gjrllriend answered the door when Gullett knocked a nd told the visit.or that Eddy was not at home. Judge Law listened care fully to a taped telephone conversation between Eddy and Gullett wtuch seemed to confirm the state· J'l'lents made by Eddy from the "1tness stand. · Sbenff's officers taped the con versation between the two men shortly after Eddy called their office last Aug. 28 and told them he knew the identity of the men who killed Mrs. Se1gman. Eddy and his garlfnend have been placed in protective custody untiJ the end or the preliminary ~earing when a decisaon will be m ade on whether they arc to re- anain in that type of conl1ncment. Judge Law w Ill be asked at the close O( the heanng lo M.'nd the two me n to Orange County Supe rio r Court fo r trial on tilarges of murder and kidnap· ing. ' Both John Seigman, so. and his 17-year-old l'ion John, have been '(:inable to identify Gullett and Swing as the two intruders who 1l>'Ore heavy circus-type makeup '1\d wigs when they broke Into tbe family home last Au$? 25. f 'ront Pag(> ,\I MEDICARE more than 20 days In n skllled 'ursing home will require M!nericiaries to pay $15.20 dally '°r the 21st through the tooth day. 1itp from the present $13. · Medicare pnthm~ who must be J\<>spllallzed more than 90 con· ,..cutlve days can draw upon their one-Ume·only lifetime re•· Serve -on extra 60 days -but Will have to pay $62 d&ly instead Cl the current $52. The age nrv !-.aid Ult' 00!\t of Medicare ho!i p1tal 1ruiurance 1s ~pected lo rtll<' from nn ov('r· -11 $13.6 billion th1b year to $16 1. Wllon m 1977. ·. Ab<>ut 2A.7 million person.'l arc t!_htJblc for the benefits this year. -µiey are expected to number 25.J JO ii boo next yen r. Social St'curity snld the> a)lt•rarc hospital s lay now COSl.'i o'boul 1,800 per patlcnt. - ORANGa COAn DAILY PILOT Robtr1 N .W~ ........... _,.....,_ Jack R. CurleV VICI,.,_..,.._ o._,. .......... Thomas Kft'f'll , ... Thomas A. Mllt'Clflfnt .... _._. .... "" Q\at1es H. Loot Rlc:Nrd P. Nall .-...i-111 ........ a.... Rctieri a.,w .... Of .. C-t ... "-l'=t~~~()fftce ...... _,l"A_"' ... Offkaa '-IM<l',l!eaG_.,....,_ c... .. -... :Pl ........ ,,_ ~~ V•lln Juttw_ ..... ...... o_,, .... .., 0.lly "'let , ... " - , 0C Chi~OJIOS Coalition Asks Probe of ·Jail A coalition of Orange County Chicano oraanlzaUon.s ha.'1 called for a fc.'dcral lnnsliaation into loll· lta•d beatln11. deatba and abules at the county jall. Frank MartlnH, chairman of tbe Oranae County Chicano Equ•I OJ>portunlty Coulltion, 1aid today he bH Hnl a tclearam to lhe U.S. Attorney General call~ lnat for thu probe. him to 5how aotne leadcrsblp but be has not " In uddlUon. Mart.in<'' areut'd, put sraod JurlH and local or- n ciala have bad years to soh•., any problems thal may c.xlst buL have not. llt-11ald federal Prl"'CSUte ma.Y help remedy the matter Memoora of the coalition aro LULAC. Adelante. tho A..-tcan Cl Forum, tbe commJnce or Spaniah Speaking Social Workerl and th l>'ederatlon of Me.lean Women, Martines aald. TEACHERS MARCH IN FRONT OF OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES Pick.Ung Wednelday Afternoon Came on Heels of Strike Threet In addition. Martinez said, ho has wed to discuss the matt.fir with Assemblyman Richard Alatorre (D·Los Aoaeles). chairman o( the Assembly's committee on the state prison S)'$lel1l. He said he bas bad no reply as yet from federal officials but an appointment with Alatorre Ls be· mg scheduled. ln addition. he sald. the effort has support from the NAACP and Weatmln5tcr Mayor Pbil An· lbony, a candidate for county supervisor. Ecolog~1 S t 11dy f 'r o m Page ,t I Front Page Al • • TEACHERS Huntington ReJects nine other district which have Sheriff Brad Gates could not be reached for comment this momin1. Martine• said be tried to ruch Gates to discll.5s the matter last week but was unsuc- cessful. FUMES ••• settled in Orange County," asked dollars tothedHemma. Bolsa Chica Actl.Oll Supenntendent c ooean. "None of these other concluded contracts contaln the elements Edward Morga of lbe Leaaue of United Latin American Citilena (LULAC), one of the groups in the coalition, said there were 12 deaths in the jail between 1974 and 1975 and hall were people of Spanish heritage. Supervisor Laurence Schmlt saldcltyorriclals asked for county help becauae or "our more far- rea c b ln g powe rs. abilities. technical knowledae or whatever.•• A move to reconsider action this week on an environmental impact report on the Bolsa Chica wetlands bas been scotched by the Huntington Beach City Coun· cil. Council members srud they fe lt that the almost immediate re· consideration would not be fa ir to environmental groups conc'!m ed about preserving wudlare aspects of the area. E'rora P age A I . . BURKE ... And Clark claimed Durke ts out or touch with his coru.t1tut!nts "After wandenng around an the bowels or state go\ emmcnt for so long " But Burke said, "This "'as shoddy political rhetonc . bv two Democrats on the l:loard of Supervisors trying to m ake me look bad in my race down hen•. "I am not surpnst.od," he con t1nued. "This IS the caliber or trick they pull." Clark was out o( town today ut lending a tax reform conrcrt•nC'1· and could not be reached for comment. And Diedrich when f1n.t flU''' lioned a bout Burke's chari:1· asked, "Can you pnnt a laugh"' When Burke was told 01<.'<inch thought he was flailing away in n losing campaign battle, he replled, ''I can only laugh at that one." Then he r eferred to Diedn ch 's comment as "demagoguery .. But despite the r ril1c1sm. Burke said , he is still wal ling to work with county officials on any legislation they feel 1s needed. "U they want somebody t'lse to do it fine," he said, "but l am willing to do it. My skin is thick '' Burke said , however, Oit.• four new judgeships are n<•t..'<lrd lo re lieve court overcrowding, and whether the stale or county foots the bill it s till comes Crom tax dollars. or supervisors, he said, "they are trying to m ake themselves look good. I am not concerned about who looks good. I nm con cerned about whe ther the judicial system in Orange County ha!! the capacity to handle the crime problem " And Burke claimed cn minals are free on the strcl•ts because of courtroom jamming Su~rvlsor Tom Riley said he plann~ to reseJrch the entire 111tuatlon before-commenting, and he s aid the cn tm:.m:s voac<.'d rlurlng Wednt-s day's meeting came ns a surpra>1c Supt-rvisor La ur«>ncc Schmit "'aid he didn't comment llt-cau"" "I didn't want to add to thc ~ult b('tW('t'n our ~ltllc n•prc~t·n tatlves and us on the county Jevel. '' But Rurlte said he didn't think there was any gulf. "I felt that we huve worked well toeethcr In th<' pM t," he said, ''cooperntcd well on mnny things.•• Naked Runner Pinched Again SACRAMENTO CAP) -F.ddie Colli.Ju, the nudist candldate for prealdeot, gave one of the abortest speeches of the pre· lldeoUal campaign season in the part.in4 circle front of the C&llfonua Capitol. SUnd1.n& beside a fountain in a t.ratnc circle Wednesday after· nooo, Collin.a was lnterrupted by stale police one minute and 36 seconds after stacking his clothn on the sidewalk and starting bis speech. "l 'm trying lo stimulate people to thlnk about the limits of their rtgbts lo a free country. I am of· ferlng a visual statement of my desire t.o Uve and let nve," the «>-year-old coffee house worker from De Kalb, ill .. said bdore 0( • Jkt!nledhlm away. "Tht.>y "'ouldn 't have been gl\ t•n Jdcquat{' time to r<'spond 1f we 1 t'Nn~1dl•rcd tht.' action this week ... Mayor Harriett Wieder saJd Wednesday. Co11ncll Council members vol <'<I on St•pt 20 to delay action on the rrport fo r JO days becaU5c questions were raised a bout the adequacy or the environmental study, a study required ~ause or proposed a nnexation. Some mem bers or the council abo said the re1>0rt railed to ad· dr t'S=> impact o n school s, g<'<>logacal l'ISues, groundwater rond1t1ons and tr affic problems Starr member:. had attempted to place thl' annl'xation matter before the council la:.t Monday after the Ilolsa Chica area had bl•t•n deleted from the stale pnonly last for coa:.tal purchai.es under P rop 2 C'ounr1 lwoman Norma Gibbs ~:11d ~hl' volt·d against the report bc.•cau"" annl')(at1on proceedings "uuld increase the value or the pro p e rl y that h a d been c·armar ketl for i.tate purchase. It ht.>rame a moot 1!-.i.ue after tht• prope rty was dclt•ted from tht.· stal<' priorit y list. The l'n~iron m1.:ntal report is schcdull•d to come again before the CHy Council on Nov. t. The c1tv's plan lo annex thf' I 00t at'll'S or bluff!. e:.tuaries and lowlands nl'ar Jluntmgton Real·h "'as !>rheduled to go before the local Agenry Formation Committee on Oct 13. It now has been re~cheduled for LAf'C' action on Nov 24. Some officials had hoped to get the annrxal1on proce'is r.omplet· c'<l beforc> J a n l so that addJtaonal n•venues could he adtled to the city's tax rolls fo r the Cull calen· dar )ear Acting Planning Director Edward Selirh \Sid this 1s still poss1blt• 1r thc>rc 1s concurrence of the Bol<;;i Chica landowners for annexataon to the city. State Slwre Use Limited By Neu; Law S AC RAMENTO CAP ) Reg1nnan11 next year, use or C.:ahforn1a 's 1,070 mile shoreline will h<' r<'strictcd by a ne w law nJmed nt ha lting urban spra"l in largl'ly undc>vc lnped beach ar~lll' (~C)V Edmunrt nrown Jr siJOl<'d this landmnrlc legl1lat1on, which takH t-frecl J ttn 1, and 20 othrr t>nvaronmt-ntal bills at a reremon} in has orfir<' Wed.nes· day "It 1<1 for not only the people who arc In California today, but the ir children and their arnndchlldren •nd J(eneratlons to come to c>njoy, ·' the Democrnlic aovtrnor !!Rid. At the hour.Jong ceremony, Rn1wn 11 hufflt"d over tOQ backeM of tht-hlll11 In ond out of the room. Jncludinf' n group of chanUna In· d1 an.'I In lt'ath<>r and feather CO~· 111m•·11 whn p1•rr o rmcd cenomoniol dances. l){•3plte developer oPPO'liUon, lht' Le1islature approved the btll 'In lho la11l days of lhe 1975-76 st?Saaon. It cre ates a permanf'nt coutal commi11sioo with veto powtt over development. A temporary commluion created by voter initiative in 1972 had 1lm1lar powers, but its authority expires at the end of thi11 year. Dotting the coost where most CalHornian11 Uve. 1listenin1t beaches and ru1aed cllHs M'parate crowded developments or hotels, condominiums and buch houses. The commission's power will extend over a strip of land generally 1,000 yards wide, although lo 1ome ecolollcally senslUve areaa the sone will ex· tend up to four mllea inland. Prop. 20, the 1972 initlatlve ap. ~7ed by vot.era, Jll'OfQ&Md thJs a s k e d f o r b y the OVTA mem bersh1p, ''Coogan said. OVTA bargaining represen· tatives say they have asked for a nine percent salary increase, $1 ,200 ln fnnge benefits and a greater sa y In dtstnct policies re· garding class i.lze, grievance procedure, transfers and work· ing conditions. District officials, who believe the major issue In the deadlocked negoliat.Jons is s alary, bave of· fered three alternative salary packages, ranging from alx lo five percent In pay hiku with varymg fringe benefits. Teachers do not believe salary to be the m aan issue, according to Barry V1tcov, OVTA president. Vitcov said the dlstnct salary of· fers are tied to other contract TM L11cPrnn H 1940W Morga said that, countywide, the Spanish population Is ei&bt percent, yet SO percent of the jail deaths involved those of Spanish heritage. However, Martin.isald the prison population include more people or Sp heritage than other races. Martinez said be has talked with about 10 people who have suffered abuses or seen abuses In tbe jaU since Gates became sheriff. ''They (jails) are not motels, we realize lhat. but there is such a thin& as treating people like human beings," Martinez said. He called Gates "an heir to a can or worms that has existed for a long Ume. Now is a chance for ~QUALITY TELEVISION "What can be done?" said Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich. "Does anybody know?'' Schmlt told him city attempts to remedy the matter so far havo failed and suggested county of· ficiala see if they can be of some asslatance. Deputy Ctly Attomey William Amsbary said the temporary restraining order will stipulate that work can't be performed on the smelly portion of the site until authorities can come up with a planto&0lvetheproblem. Officials say the smelly condi· tJorus have arisen becall.5e or un- derground gases. . The 4 S·a cre construcUon site near Bolsa Chlca Street and Warner Avenue was either an old petroleum dump sile or next to ooe, officials believe. The automatic picture control syslem . It controls the color picture. scone to scene, channel to channel, even in changing room lfghtl PLUS £VG -r Ire ltnnk Vu1no t.u.iro runong ::>y!.lllrtl Sltm lrtm oecorator COtTlPl'ICI 51y11no' Cabinet beaulllully ltn1shed 1n '>tmulated qratn'ld Amertcan Walnut Picture Control Automeltc Fin&-Tun1ng oais Ona-knob VHF and uHF Ch8nnrl Stloc11on 100% Solld·Statd l ttan Ct1ass11 Conlrol lllum1n11tod Channel numbers. POWER SENTRY \/nlln90 nogul1ttln9 Syatom ~y_(f-NEW 1977 ~\• • ~~r---25':.n~,., •zrnlth'$ Color Sontry•• doc" It oil for you: control• the color p1c1u1a when tht •cene chonges. 01 lht r.haMel changes, even when lilt r00tn hght ctianoes You got thet are11 l •nllh picture -outom•llc1/ly. 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In turn, Diedrich called Burke's ~ter-attack the "n11.1ling away ..... or a man in the heat of alosaog ~ampaign." Durfee ls seeking a sixth as· sembly term id a r ace with Democrat Dennis Mangers. And Burke was the target of crlUdsm by Clark and Diedrich Wednesday during a continuing controversy over just who -the state or the county -sbould pay for four new superior court j udgeships needed to relieve civll case backlogs. Burke said Wednesday he is . not OaillnC away at an. Ho te-tribute the $60,000 for eacb seat lt fe&Tod to Dledrich's commenL'I no.rmallydoes. as "dema1ogue ry" and said he'll And with that, supervisors re· still be an a ssemblyman for rused to pus a resolution askinc another couple or years. the governor lo fill the new seats WednHday 's controversy tmtil the s tate funds are guaran-. arose over a bill Burke sponsored . teed. which created four new superior. But Bw:ke bad claimed Tues· court judgeships. · day supervisors were simply The measure passed recently playina eames. Their refusal to but wu amended to leave out a pass a r esolution agreeing to pay guarantee the state would coo· their $200,000 share of each -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Judgeship, Burke said, earlier hf'ld up passage or the measure anyway And. he said, the Democratic- controlled legislature forced the amendment s upervisors now are criticizing. Burke insisted that the $60,000 for each position wou l d be forthcoming if supervisors would sJmply pass the resolution But Diedrich dis missed Burke's claims. "Did the bill hove the provtsfon I for the re1mbursementt" h•1 asked. ''It dld not. The issue ta1 there.'' ' Diedrich. durlna Wednesday .. board meet1n1. SUlgested the! county mi1ht look elsewhere the next lime lt wants a measure, passed consid ering Burke'• ··mlshandUna" of Ws one. -l (See BURKE, PqeA2) , 19 Percent Boost Big Top Goes Up With the Irvine Harvest Festival Just one day away, things are laking shape out at the festival site, at Culver Drive a nd Bar- ranca Road. The big top tent . s hown above, will house Friday's Harvest Moon Ball, Saturday 's unbirthday party and wes tern barbecue and square dance and Sunday's talent contest and evening sym - phony concert, a mong o ther events. Festival gates open 9 a .m . Saturday and 8 u.m. Sunday. Admission is 50 cents. Fluorcarhon Ban Urged . Medicare Fee Hikei ... Hits Old, Disabled WASHINGTON <AP) The portion of hospital fees that 25 million Medicare beneficiaries have to pay out or their pockets was boosted a record 19 percent today by the Social SeeUrity Ad· ministration The hike, effective on Jan l, means that an elderly or dis abled person entering a hospital Ln 1977 will be responsible for the first Sl.24 or the initial bill. covenog up · to two months. compan.'<i with the present charge of$104 Similar increases apply to the share of costs that are to be borne by the patient for extended stays in a hospital or skilled nursing home Social Security Commissioner James B Cardwell said the in- crease 1s necess ary to keep pace w1Lh hospital costs, wtuch have ~n shooting up at more than twice the over-all cost of bving Medicare covers all hospital charges for up to the first 60 days except for an amount which, in lhCOr), represents the cost of the day Of ad m ISSIOn. Under the federal formula de· signed to balance off inflation, the pnce or that first -and SUP· posedly average -day goes up $20. In fnct, however, the com· putations lag behind actual costs by about two years. After the patient picks up the first $124 of his bill next year, Medicare will, as usunl . pick up the balance through the 60th day. But then further increases app. ly which. for s ome patients, could prove even more dear. They will have to pay S31 daily out or their own pockets for Lbo 6lst through the 90th day, up from the present $26 daily. Post-hospita l st ays las ting <See MEDICARE, PageA2) 3 lnjured In 5-car Accident "' . UC Irvine Researcher Al.so Backs Boycott Three people were lnjured and five cars were damaged when five motori1ta crashed into eacti other early Wednesday momln~ in a chain reactloo collision Jn Irvine. ' By HILARY KAVE 0!1 ... 0..11,~ ... -Dr. Frank Rolando( UC Irvine aa1d today he strongly s upports a recommendation that restnc- tJoos on aerosol !>prays be 1n1llat- ed immediately, recommended by the task force studying the er fects or fluorocarbons on the at· mospbere. Dr. Rowland also said he !>UP ports a consumt•r boycott or aerosol s prny products lo help persuade m anufacturers to swatch to less dangerous pro· ducts. The task for<'e, called In· teragency Task Force on Inad- vertent Modifit'at1on or the Stratosphere c lMOSJ recom· mended Wednesday that rules to regulate aerosol spray products be de\' eloped now. Dr Ro" land, along with UC I Ford Confidently Backs Use of Fund WASHI NGTON CAP) Pre111- dent Ford IDld today he l'I conr1. dent the inquiry into his pao;t campaign finuncrs will de monstrate he 1s "fret:' of Jnv al· legations" or 1mpropnrly and l'' pressed hopt> the mallt•r cnn tw TeSOlved quickly P erched on the side of h1" 0\'ol Office desk. Ford told n•porten· be had nevt'r d1v<'rtcd ony ram- palfn contnbutu>ns for pt•rsonal use. The President wn.'I a.~krd 1r a rash or newi1 r1•porta nbout the in qwry by the Watergate spccinl prosecutor, comin.r an the midst ol his campaign al(ainsl J immy Carter , wos troubhn..: rum. Ford replied that he was not as ~cerned about It ror political Const Weathe r reasons as he was because or his "ret'ord of personal integrity." '"I'm very proud o( my record or personal integrity, .. the Prl'SI dent declared 1Carter said today he act'ept'i Ford's declaration at fa<'c value The Democratic pres1dent1al nominee s nid that, while he knows no details or lhe ('ampaign funding, a s far as he 1s concernt'd the Pre11ident's denial of any im· propriety ends the matter l At the news conrerence, con- vcned without advance notice, fo"ord declined to assess the political impact of the investiga· lion , b eing conduct ed by Watergate special prose('utor Charles RufC. lie did say thnt he ha.'I "full l"onfidence in the inte11rily" or Ruff and declared : "I strongly believe In the 1'pecia1 prosecutor concept.'' rord also discUS5ed his JOll, outings as a congressman with big business lobbyists -some or <See FORD, Pace AZ) collea,rue Dr. Ma rlo Molina, rirsl exposed th e dangers o f fluorocarbons. They said the gases break down the earth's protective layer or ozone and could lead to increased skin cancer a nd climatic chMges. They were supported recently when lhe National Academy of Sciences agr eed with the results of their studu.•s. llowever. the <See SPRAY, PageA2> Carte r Dumps Diedrich , Who R e turns Favor County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's on again, off again n1rtallon with Jimmy Carter's pres1d<.'nt1al campaign 1s off again This lim e. according to Oit'drich. his fhrtaUon with com- m and Ing the pres idential nominee's campaign in Orange County IS ore for good. Carter's campaign chiefs con- firmed that message when they appointed Rep. J erry Patterson fD·Santa Ana) to replace the Fulle rton s upervisor on the lhree·man county campaign team. They said Diedrich had re- signed by telegram Sept. 11 and the realanatlon waa taken off the table Wednesday,. Diedrich uld the »called re· slgnallon was another foulup by Carter campaign managers who dJdn 't notice the date of his re- signation m euage and weren'l aware of the reconciliation that <See IT'S OFF, Pa1e AZ) For lrvJne Water Ge11erals Co11f t-r Marine Corps Commandant Louis H. Wilson, four-star general, right, speaks with the commanding general of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, J . K. Davis, soon after Wilson arrived at the base this morning. One of Wilson's first comments was that he is concerned about "new h ousing encroaching on the base." Judge Rejects Plea By Housing Council A lawsuH which seek11 lo com- pel the city or Irvine to provide moderate and low Income houi1- lng for the expected heavy influx o( workers suflcrcd a pretrial blow today In Oranee County Superior Court. Judge Byron K. McMill on re- fused to allow the Orange County Fair Housing Council and seven Irvine residents who arc co- plaint1rr11 to am end an action that is now almost two years old. He told the plaintiffs' lawyer11 that there h aR been a n un· reasonnble delay In pr~ecut1on Of the lawsuit and a "lack of dUC' dellgence" in pursuing the mo· llon to a mend The am<'ndment, decided upon when the Center For Law in the Public Interest took over pro- secution of the lawswt, sought to incorporate a recent New Jersey Suprcm<' Cour\ ruhnJ( Into the Irvine dispute. Known as the Mount Laurel ruling, the decision makes it. clear that If there Is a proven need for low cost housing In a community then the comm unity rnust bear Its fair share o( the c:oet. Chance of s hower.i or · possible thunderstorms lingering throutt h Friday. LltUe temperature change expected. INSIDE TODAY Thi~ Accowstmg 0/-/b ha& OCCUHd the FBl o/ in- patJng crime •tat~ tlao:t .aw .cu the boN /<Yr tM .CJl1C'ICJI'• budget. See •"'11 on l!ogtA4. Reclamation Plan Eyed Judge Mc Millan's decision mean3 that the Council and their backers must now go to trial on the basis of the orginaJly filed complaint and without the sup- port ot the Moun\ Laurel de- clalon. l•d~x Al\'-..... ltt •• Mlll.alllllWs .... _ .. .. ,,,,...... LM....,. ... ,,.,,....,... Clie!MrM• ., ............. a..i .... Ct-IJ =CMM, CMllt~ .,, ~ Alt Sfl'lla"""1w .... _k .. ,. .. ._... .......... M MKltMef11-............ "' " Tw..., .... ..._. ... , ~ =:.::.. •• ........ .. .......... ., •• .. •• .... .,., u ~,., ... , 114 SJ M M ByBllA&YKAYE o. .. o.uv"•lllllf The Jrvlne Ranch Water Dis· trlct is considerine a plan that would result in allofthedistrict's waste water being reclaimed and reused within the district for ir· ricaUon purposes. Community associations In Irvine may be able to blq that water, at a cbeaper ralc, to lr- rigale lheir paru and areen· belta. 1f the plan b put Into effect. tbe IRWD would become the rust water and sewer agency In the country to achieve .. ,ero d1$- cbarge," accordinc to a district spokesman. The plan, now being studied by the JRWD board oC directors, caJls for conslructlG\ of a $44 million combined system that would distribute both reclaimed and Imported untreated water ror lrrtaatlo.n aod Jnduslrial purposes. Sucb • 1y1tem would be established o•or tb~ next 20 years, accordln1 to JllWO con- sultinl enlfneer J anScberfi,. Scherflg Pointed out that if the ------ new plan is accepted, there would be no ocean outfall from the district and also a great sav- ings in total enerl)' use as com- pared to one-time wawr use and ocean disposal. Scberfig sald that possibly more than t2 million could be saved each year from the new system a nd that energy con- sumption could be reduced by 30 to 50 percent . .. Reclamation requires leas enera pumplnc water to re· aervoirs lhan does pumpinc in (Sff WATER, Pace A!) The law s uit seeks court authority that would compel the city of Irvine to add moderate and low income bousiJ'lg to the de· velopment apinofl generated by the $850 million Irvine Industrial Complex East. The plalntifls argue that an estimated 5',000 worken attract· ed to the aroa in the lmrnedlate future will have extreme dlttlcul· ty findinl homes they can afford 1n the high priced ln1ne area. Irvine police said today that! three people were treated at tho sce ne by Orange 'County paramedics and then taken lo Tus tin Community Hospital, where th<'Y were treated and re., leased. Those injured included Mitchell Carl Carlson, 17, of 3' Red Rock, Irvine and Gary Wayne Moser, 31, of 26719 Via Zaragosa, Mission Viejo, botlt motorists. :Also hurt was Chris Mayo, 18, or 5 Red Rock, Irvine, who was a passen.rer in a car driven by Steve Mayo, 19, of the same address. Police said Miss Mayo sutrered bruises and a possible broken arm. Carlson reportedly suffered a two-inch cut above his eye and Moser re ce1 ved lumps and brwses on ha s forehead, police said The othe r two motorists In· volved in the 7 a m collision at Irvine Center Drive and Culvtt Drive were Daniel Shelton Kite! 32, of S::inta Ana. and Donalcl Vinson Asbury. 42, of 23151 Tulip, El Toro. • Police 111ld the accident waa tri g~er<'d when Mayo was unabld to stop before rear-ending a car' 11topp<'d for the 1ugnal at lhc ln41 ter&t>ct1on . Within mome nta, three other con were involved If\ the rt'nr-end procea8. Police said Moser's car waJ\, destroyed and thot the other four &Ut OS r Heived major oj- modcrate domnge. Daily Pilot Price ~ To 8 3.50 Oct. I ! Home delivery rrlce for • the Dally Pllol wll 10 from $3.25 to $3.50 per mooth e(. lectlve October 1. At $3.50 per month, tho Dally Pilot 1ub1criptloc,i : price r emains among tho , l owest for leven-day ne wspapers ln Southern \ Caltlornta. ~ Conllnulnf major cost Increases in all aspects ol :;. newspaper production and dlatribution, auch u a $20 • per ton newsprint price in· crease la1t July, make th.ta increue necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrier, who ls an independent merchant, wlll reallio an increue in p19fU for hiJ or bu services to you at the new price. · . , :: itJ DAIL V PILOT OCChft!anos Coalition Asks Probe of Jail A coallUoa or Orqe cOunt1 Ollcano or1anltations has caJled Lor a federal innau1ation into aJ.' leeed beatings , deaths and abuses at lbe county Jail. Frank Martinez. chalrman ~ tbe Oran1e County Chicano Equal Opportunity Coalltloo, said today he has sent a telearam 1.0 lhe U.S. Altorn"y General call· lilt for lbe probe. 1n addJUoo, M artlne1 said, he w uked to diacuss tbe matter with Assemblyman Richard Alatorre (D·Loa An1eles), chairman of the Assembly's committee on lbe mte prl.soo system. He said be bas had no reply u yet from federal officiab but an appointment wilb Alatorre .la be- ing scheduled. Sheriff Brad Gales could not be reached for comment this morrung. Martinez said he tried to reach Gates to <llicuss the matter last week but was unsuc- cessful. Edward Korga ol the League of United Latin American Clthens (LULAC), one or lhe eroups in the coalition, said there were 12 dea ths in t he j ail between 1974 and 1975 and half lliere people of Spanish heritage. t Morga said tbat, countywide, t.be Spanish population is eight percent, yet ~ percent of the Jall deaths involved those of Spanish heritage. However, Martinez said the prison population may mclude more people or Spa.rush heritage than other races. Martinez said he has talked wilh about 10 people who have suffered abuses or seeo a~es in the jail since Gates became sheriff. .. They (jails) are not motels, we realize that, but there as such a thing as treating people lake human bemgs," Mart.inezsaJd. He called Gates "an bear to a can or worm:. that has exJSted tor a long time. Now 1s a chance Cor From Page Al IT'S OFF ... has take n pince. "I s till support Jimmy Carter. J thmk he will make a fine presi· dent," s aid Dicdrlc·h. "However," he added, "I think those who are runnin& his cam- paign are running a disjointed shop and the le rt hand doesn 'l know what the right hand ts do- in1 ... According lo Diedrich, when hJ s earlier r esignation was Withdrawn Carte r campaign chiefs h a d a greed that the Democ ratic nom inee would spend a full day In Orange Coun- ty during Octobe r. As part or the ulUmatum the <'OUnty s upervisor laid down, he was to receive three weeks ad· \'7mre nollrt! or the Carter visit But it was s aid that such notice in the c andidate's schedule couldn't be arranged. Diedrich also made other stipulations in has ultimatum that the Carter people said they couldn't agree to. But that was all Cor1otten Wed· nesday whe n Patterson was named to replace Diedrich and to Join Judy Rosener or Newport Beach and UAW official Bruce Lee as the three-person chair committee or Ca rwr'a Oran1e County campaign. f 'rone Pa9e A l MEDICARE more lhan 20 days In a skilled nursing home will r equire benefk 1anes to p ay SIS 20 daily for th" 2ht through the lOOth day, up from the preaent $13. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~':.°':t.~~p~?:::r.'.=1::..e::::~~= ~::,·~·:::.~~:T.:.:-~::;~:,-;-.~: ,.,_.w ""••'''-"'•th, Hvnttnuttrn "" .. "' •~ 1•1n V•tl•t lf'W•~•. \••Ol~M<t. Y•ll•t •f'W1 ~=~~.~~vt~~;:. .. "'<-' _.,.,..,.. 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Members of lhe coalltloo are LULAC, Adelante, lbe Amerlca.o GJ . Forum, the committee o( Spanish Speaking Social Workers and the Federat.&on ol Mexican Women, M artinei. said. Jn addition. be aaid, the effort has support from t.he NAACP and Weataunster Mayor Phil An- thooy. a candidate for county supervisor. Foe Asks Court to Drop Solon By 0 . C. H US11NGS CMtlloO•llYf'llols..tl Con.Jreasman Charles Wiggins' Democratic opponent went to court Wednes day in a bid lo have the Republican 's name taken orr the November ballot. William E . Farris of Orange, who unsuccessfully oppMcd Wig. gins before in North Orange Coun· ty's 39th Congresuonal District, claims that Wiggins is ineligible smce be has failed to maint8UJ a residence in Califorrua. Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Smith set Nov. 1 one day before the election -for a beanng into the dispute. Speaking thro ugh a spokesman, Wiggins condemned Farris' s wt as ··a cheap electJon maneuver by a man who 1s maJ<. ing use or the courts to further bas campaign." Wiggins ins isted that he is a re· sadent of Fulle rton and as such should remain on the ballol'I. lie states that a recent opinion from California Attorney General Evelle Younger and an earlier opinion from the Orange County Dislnct Attorney's offlce support that position. Fams argues in his lawsui t that Wisgins is a ''man masquerading as an elected re presentative while living 3,000 miles away m Washington, D.C .. far from lhe people he ls s upposed to represent.•• Farria notes that Wiggins, the former mayor of El Monte, ad· m ilted when h e sought the Younger opinion that be has not lived in California smce he (lrst took omce in 1967 because be can· not afford to maintain a separate home in this state. The address listed on Wiggins' voter registration alfidavit is 1200 S. Highland Ave., Fullerton. Farris claims the last lime t.he premises were occupied by Wig· 1ins or a member of hit stair was in March, 1975. Attorney General Yowigcr con· curred with the Orange County District Attorney's office earlier this year in a legal opinion that. said u Jong as Wiggins considers his dJstrkt his home and plans to rl'tum there, his claim lo residen- cy ln California la valid. Farris' suit cites Article l , Sec- tion 2. Clause 2 or thl' U S. Conslltuhon · "No pt>rson shall be a representative ... who shall not, when elected, be an inhab1· tant or lhal stale in which he ill chosen." The lawsuit asks that Wiggin.<;' name be stncken from the ballol and Orange County voter re· fdstration r ttcords. It also s~k!'I orders to the effect that Wiggins ahould atop represenUng himself to the voters as a qualified can- didate and that tbe U.S. Treasury l.>t'partmcnt should stop paying him as a congressman. E'ro• Page Al FORD ••• which Involved travel lo corpora- tion-owned cousea and resort.. Carter cballeo1ed Ford on Wedn03day lo s ubmit to cro.a· examinaUon by report.en on lhe invesU1ation into whet.her Ford illegally diverted campalen con- tributions to his own use during his years In Congress. Ford also reported that be bas pven orders that "nobody on my staff baa any authority 1'batsoever" to make iDquirla about the investi1.Uon at the Juitice Department or apeciaJ prosecutor's omce, su11esun1 that such moves might be Ln- te11>reted as hindering or lrn- pedlnc RufC'a work. Asked U be didn't have a perfect ri1bt to inquire wbetber he ls tbe target of the lnvestJca- tion, Ford said that even in that event be felt "any inquiry would be mlJconstrued." AAked whet.her pending bual- neu before Con1nu wu dJs· c:uued on the golt caurae, the Pterldent replied. "Not to be't.be bat ot my reeollec:tlon." E'ro• Pag~ ,tJ SPRAY .... academy u1d thcrt" :.Mold be a two yttar w111lang pf'nod for mor<.' tE'SlS Wfore regulaUOllll aro pul Ulto etrect. Dr. Rowland said ul first h,c was not opposed tolbtAcademy 11 ~ommendatJon ror a two-yeur delay because ht-thoucht they planned to Iron oul the details of an aerosol ban durlna thoou two ycan. Howt_;vt•r. h o aald todiay he believes tbe ttiulotions rc~trll.'t lng aerosol producb 11hould be beaun now. ''They should get slnrled Im· mediately so that companies will begin chanulna over to leu harmful products," the scicnU111t. said. Dr. Rowland added lhal he ls also in favor of a consumer boycott suggested earlier. "I doubt It could be a formal ronsumer boycott, but if ball or the people voted against the pro- ducts by not buying them, it wouJd be disaster Cor the in- dustry." said Ro" land. ··The industry would ha\'e lo change very rapidly," be added. Fro•PageAl WATER. • • equlvnle nl MWD wa t e r,•• Scherlig said. While the JR W D board is stu- dying the matter, directors gave the okay for Schcrf1g to take the proposal lo different regulalory agencies for preliminary bear- ings. The Clrsl one is s cheduled (or Oct. 18 before the state Water Resources Task Force in Los An1elea. · Edie Van Lehn, the water dis· trlcl 'a public arraJrs mana1er, pointed out that community as- sociations in Irvine may soon be able to use reclaimed water for lrrlgaUne parks and greenbel~. "All the figures on cost aren't ffHH t i11gt OH Log J 0111 in yet, butlt mleht bc sagnlficant- Jy cheaper for them to use the Three wetsu1led surfers fight for pos ition s urfers still manage to squeeze in a couple reclaimed w at er when il is on a s m all Huntington Beach wave as a of w aves between classes. Crowds should available than to continue using fourth pulls back to wail for a w ave of his thin som e as the water te mperature begins domestic water," said Mrs. Van • own. Alilioug h school h~ be~g:u:":·~h:a:r~d~y~~t=o~d~r~o~p-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~· f 'rotn Pa9~ ,, I BURKE •.• And Clark claimed Burke Is oul or touch with his constituents. "After wanderin~ around in the bowels or state government for so lon1." But Burke said. "This was shoddy political rhetoric ... by two Democrats on the Board or &apt>rvlsors trying to make me look bad in my race down here. "I am not surprised." he COD· tinued. "This Is the caliber of lnck they pull.·· Clark was out or town today at· tending a tax reform conference and could not be reached Cor comment. And Diedrich when first ques- tioned about Burke's charge asked, "Can you pnnt a laugh?" Whe n Burke was told Diedrich thought he was flailing away in a los ing c ampal1n battle, he replied. "I can only laugh at that one." Then he refe rred to Died.ricb's comment as "demagoguery."' But d espite the criticism, Burke said, he ls still willing to work with county officials on any legislation they feel Is needed. ")(they want somebody else to do it fine," he said, "but I am willing to do it. My skin is thick." Burke said, however, t.he I.our nPW JUdgc!lhlpS ere ne<Xfed to re· heve court overcrowding, and whether the state or county roots the bill It still comes from tax doll ars Of supf'rv111ors. he said, "they are trying to m ake themselves look good. I am not concerned about who looks good. I am con· cerntt d abo ut whe the r the 1udJc1al system in Orani~e County has the capacity to handle the crime pro blem." And Burke claimed criminals arc rree on the gtreets because of courtroom jamming. Supervisor Tom Riley said he planned to research the entire altuatloo before commenting, and he said tbe criticisms voiced during Wednesday's meeting came u a surprise. Supervisor Laurence SchmJl aald he dldn 't commml bttau.'le "l dtdn•t want to add tot.he 1ulf between our state represen· tatives a nd us on t.he county level." But Burke u ld he didn•t think there wu any 1utr. "J felt that we have warted well to1ether in the pUt.," be said, "cooperated weU on manr things." Schmit sald be believed no p~ ll"UI could be made by maklnl char1ea ln the newspaper. But he said there appear to be m.isun- dentandlnga on both sides, and he planned to arrange a meeting wtlb Burlte to dlaeuss the whole iuue of court flnancin1 . Schmit aatd lbe ts0.000 state contribution lan't enou1h because lt coals the county another $200 000 per year for each Jud1eahlp In ancillary ex-penses. I ~ The Lucerne H 1940W ~QUALITY TELEVISION lt ' NEW ZENITH COLOR SENTRY'. .The !'ulometlc picture control ayl\tom It controls the color picture. scene to scene, channel to channel, even in changing room llght1 PLUS Shm, tnm decorator c:orrc>eet stytlnQ' Cabinet be•ulllully lln1sh«l In simulated grained American Walnut Picture Con1ro1. 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Thur d ay's ·c 1o!ting P r ice NYSE COMPOSITE • TRANSACTIONS II II '' I , ~ ' ,. ' . " /) ,, t • " • ) ,, "' n ) l •• , .. "'". ., ... ... I )' ... , ... .. . •• II • JI ' \4• • ) . •• \ ... 111 •• .. " .. .. ) I • • • ll'• 1• l~ • 17 • I~ ... .. .. .. •• '· . ... Thur<.d!)I Seplember 30. 1975 l 'N OAILYPILOf Ill Foce Lift . Plastic Sui-gery Gets Tax Break BySVl,\'I A POaTl•:R Cosmeli<-surat'ry a ful'c hf\ or SPt'CIUI t11htenln" or IOOSf'DUli o( any po.rt or the body trom th(' bust to the but· tock!\ hus l~en approvC"<I u a d\-ducllblc rned1cul t"XJ>elllM' by the Internal Rnenuc Service <IRS>. Th!.S Is a benefit for the wulthler tupayt•r by an IRS lhat generally has clamped down on medical dedu<'llons claimed by m iddlc· lower 1:icome tux· payers. Money's Worth ln contrast, for instance, the IRS last yt'ar denied • medical dt•dud1on to :t bu:iband and Wlfe who had paid rees to :i non-profit center for marnage counsellna, on lbe bas~ that the l'ounsehng's purpose was to help Improve am~ nage, not lo prevent or alleviate a physical or mental defect or illness IT DENIED A PHYSl nAN'S chum for a medical ex· pense dt'duction to cover C05ls of sending has daughter lo ballet sl'hool t o help treat a spinal condition. It denied a medkal expen!i.e deduction for room and meals to a husband and wafe who had been advised by psych1atnslS to stay al a hotel near lhe hospital whale being treated for sex· ua1 inadequacy . Now the IRS sayi, elective surgery for beauty can be de- ducted as a medical expen:>t.' Cosmetic surgery rarely as medically rcqwred and rarely is recommend~ by a family physacaan unless it is made essential by injury or Its purpose 1s lo help alleviate emotlona l·psychological disturbances. Few major medical Insurance policies iss~ by private companies l'Ovcr it • A T YPICAL MAJOR MEDICAL policy will state : "benefits will not be provided for . . . care for cosmetic purposes ... unless madt' necessary by accidental injury." Medil'are doesn't coverit, even though a person may re· act to signs of aging by falling anto deep depression. The law states that Medi<:are does not cover "most cosmetic sur.- g<'ry." In almost all cases. costs or co!i.mcllc operations by re· putablc, experienced :.urgcons run anto thousands or dollars. A pnce quoted lo me by a wcll·known, top.rated plastic surgeon in New York City for a c-omplctc race hft - neck, chin, Jowls, upper lJp, bags under the eyes. excess tis· sue under the eyelids -was $9.000 On top of this would be expenses Cor necessary photographs, pre-and post· operativ<' visits to the surgeon's omce, private ourslntt l'are. probably private hospital room, etc LEON GOLD, C1UEF TAX EXPERT of the Re!i.earch lnsutute or America, says· "The rullntt clearly implies lhal thl' reason for an operation L<i lmmatenal Even af beauty I~ the sole reason, the fairly high cost of cosmetic surgery is • medical expense." What might some of the implications be? -When the rullnf( and its meaning be-come known, there l'Ould be a sharp lncreast' m upplJcanl!i. for cosmetil' :o.urgery. Phv1-o1c1ans m this held well may be faced with an in· tcm;ifil'al1on of an existing problem choosing only those pa t1ents "ho htwc reaJislic cxpcctallons about a "magic" trunsformut1on. -fR S ~1AV SUFFER A MUCH bagger loss in lax re- vc·nues a~ a result of allowing thas deduction than lt now an. llc1paks And there may be a mounting threat or an invasion by fringl· doctors offering tax·deducliblc. cut·r&te operations. Tradi1tg Off; Report 0,1 Mo11ey A1,,aitell NEW YORK (l\P) -The stock market declined slowly lodav. awaiting t he latest stallst1l's from the Federal RC'serve on money apd credit conditions Trading was quiet. The Oow Jones average of 30 mdustnal stol'ks, off 21 94 1n thetwoprcvious sessions. was down another l.00lo990.10. Losers outpaced f(aaners by about a 3-2 margin among New York Stock Exchange·list.cd issues The F'C'd was to issue its weekly figures on money and credit al the NYSE clo:.e. 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"-f:""""' u,aoo ,,._ '4 Due to l ate transmission today's llstlno wlll not appear In the Dally Pilot. 11rw vo111C. '"'"'' R DAILYPlLOT Thureday, Septemb.-30. 1978 QUEENIE .. I jusl think you're o~rdolng the 'peaaant look' for an execuUve aecret.ary." At Sadd"leb~k W oinen ·Hold Job Workshop The Saddleback College Women's Studies Center is sponsoring a career information workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday in the center's campus offices. The program, which features guest speakers in- volved in today's employment market, h as been or- ganized to provide job ---------and volunteer facts ap- propriate to campus and Recitals Slated in Viejo . Tenor Alvin Brightbill, choral director at Sad- dleback College, will perform with the New World Baroque Players in two recitals Friday at the Mission Viejo cam- pus. The first concert will be at noon in Building G. the second at 8 p.m. in the coll ege library. The New World ensem· ble includes Marsha Taylor. oboe and oboe d'Amore : Emily Wong, harpsichord ; Jeanne Clausen. violin ; Rebecca H eat on, f l ute, and Edward Meares, con· tr a bass. community women seek· ing employmenL Speakers include: Judy Bartholomew, recruitment specialist for the county's place- ment and recruitment center: Gayle Schofield, a temporary services agency representative ; Jackie Sweet, volunteer services coordinator for t h e county Mental Health Association, and Pat Toner, owner or a personnel agency. Further information may be obtained by call- ing 831·9700 or 495-4950, extension 227. Reading Confab To Open ) '~ . 1{:) Reflector Clamp Light • Pur lighl where ytu ,. .. cl ii • With • It. ,.,4 Reg. 299 4.99 Additional Information on the performances is available by calling the community informallon office at the college, 831-9700 or 495·4950. ext. 263. The Orange County Reading Association's 12th annual fall con-ference. Welcome Back •------------ Reading, is scheduJed Crom 8 a.m . to 3·30 p.m. Saturday in the Das· neyland Con vention Center. Dr. S. Alan Cohen, a national specialist in perception and systems analysis, will speak on reading achievement Single Women To Meet tests . Goose Neck A number of other sessions on reading and Desk Lamp exhibits will aJso will be • Anortn '"" "°" 1n4 shed .. BusineHwoman Mary Garu will address Phase, a n organization of divorced and widowed women, Monday in El Toro on day care and starting a business. featured during the con-• Nen-tlere llfhll"' fer cl ... er ference. werbl!.p Further information 299 may be obtained from Reg. Janet Lord, principal of 4.99 St. Joseph Elementary --------------School, Santa Ana. Th e m e e ti n g is p;;;;:=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:=:;;;;1 scheduled for 7 p.m. al People's Federal Sav- ings and Loan, 23688 El Toro Road. Additional information on the meeting or the or- ganization Is available al Phase offi ces. 28362 Marguerite Pkwy., Ste. 18, Mission VieJo; &11-3012. Retired Meet The National Assocla- tioo or Federal Retired Employees, Chapter 816, will meeL at l :30 p.m. Tueeday, Oct. 12, ln tho Community Center al Del Mar and Sevilla .in San Clemente . THE · PlUMllHCi HlATIPU• Al• COHO. ITl_ ...... .......... ~*'vte:ti h ,...,,,, A,• .. -V.u '•Q·'' .. ,,.,"° ( ·~· Ifft"'. '... ..., . -. , .. , 495-0401 n<1u "'r ,,. 1\1e NewOQt"t 91,1 642-1751 KITCHEH & IATH HM ODELi MG RH ESTfMA TES -OW Dl ... •Y• it A"AM£11,l•l,IAI" OH•<..C '~'l W ''"""'n Atll. "DI f'•t 4 t 772-3470 .; ·;, . 1 .1 .1 :1 .1 ~.l .l 1. WALTER DETTMAN formerly of VIDAL SASSOON COSTA MESA SALON ISNON CUTIINGHAIR AT 32'A MAllMEAYI IAUOAISLAMD 675-6070 Extension Cords • Wirt. l It., 6 It. 1114 t ft. m cls • Or 6 It., t It. en4 11 It. ttr4s Your 119 Choi<e 3/4" x 60 Ft. 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Tru-Test --·-- Sprayer Tanks • Adjustdlt 11eulo with utt11sltA '""' rn c;.r. .... 1us 9ts - Lag11na/South. Coast EDITION ,\[ter110011 N •• Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 274, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSbAV, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 TEN CENT5' B1111ti119to1a Log .Jo111 Three wetsulted surfers fight tor position on a small Huntington Beach wave as a fourth pulls back to wait for a wave or his own. Althou~h school has begun, hardy I surfers still manage to squeeae in a couple or waves between classes. Crowds should thin some as the water temperature begins to drop. Landscaper Blasts City San Clemente Double_ Standard Alleged- By PHJLIP ROSMARIN Ol llM D•llf l'ltel St.tlf A co-partner of a landscape maintenance firm that hopes to take over park maintenance work for the city of San Clemente has charged that the city set up a double standard when 1t ad· vertlscd for thc work. City employes now handle the chore. Rece-ntly the City Council· 90ught to de-tcrmine whether a private farm could do the job more cheaply and s0Uc1ted bids. Only one bid was received the day bads "ere to be opened two week s ago , that fr om }{ort1cultural Services of Tustin. The compan y bad about $US.OOO City Manager Gerald Weck~ said thr c11y docs the job for $l5S,OOO le'ls than that. onq for that reason he 1~. uni' ely to re- commend that the cal accept the slnttk had But 1". llownrd I.cc, one or two partners in the nrm. In a letter to the city Insists that the city Ls not performln~ the level or parks maintenance s pcc1Clcd for the Job in the <'ity 's own advertising. What's more, !'lays Lee, the city Orange Coast Weather Cbanre of showers or possible thunderstorms lingerint through Friday. Little temperature change expeded. INSIDE TODAY Tlw Ccvrol Accountiltg Of· fk• ha.a occucd CM FBI o/ fn- flalbtg crime ltc.tUfb that _,,,. • 41 tlw ~ /or the aoencv•a btldgd. Set dorv °" PogeAf. l•dex ,,. .,.. tlf'llC9 ,.. ._LI ...... .,_...,__, •t :::: ..... LM. .. " "" ClllltWl!ll ---·-•• •• .. At GHlffl• c .. ,: =~' All OIMlc• AU .,.,, ·~" All ,. ..... ~ •1 Alf .... cw ~ ..... ... s.c•w,_ ... _, ............. as ,....,., .. IM ~· ... , ,.._._ u ---•• ..... A• .......... 84 ~--.. . -. couldn't possibly maintain the quality o( the work It desires without the addition or six employes to its eine-man park maintenance force. Lee also complains that his company's bid by necessity had to Include the prevailing rate of per diem wages pald to workers for the jobs Included in the pro- posed contract. Al an average of $7.90 per hour plus 30 percent fringe benefits and employer-paid payroll taxes ror laborers and landscape gardeners, and $8.81 per hour plus 30 percent be nefits for trac- tor operators for the beaches. the rompany figured its labor budget at more than $312,000. Rough figures for the city's labor budget amount to only $127,000·plus, which alone ac· counts for the entire overbid, with $30,000 tert over Lee s aid his labor budget was based on union wage scales, as 11peclfied by the city Yet his employes are non·union, he said. and are actually paid, on the average, $4 .50 to $5.50 an hour. Still, at Lee's own wage scales, his bid would have come in al more than $75,000 over city estimates for labor. That's beca use, Lee s ays, he (Me PARKS, Pa1e AZ> Police Get Fight In Their Back Yard San Clemente police hadn't far to go today lo make a couple or arrests. All dispatcher Laurie Menard had to dQ was look out the 1tlass front door or police headquarters into the parking lot. First, a car screeched up to the hilltop police parking area with its driver screaming for help. Just behind the first car roared a second, and u Officer Menard radioed for help from patrolling officers looking elsewhere in the city for crime, that car's driver yelled to the Cirst man. "I'm go- ing to kUI you, you .• .'' Whereupon a light. ~gan. police said. Two other officers at the sta-tion. Richard Downing and Doug· Wuest, waded into the frac• and stopped it. Tbougb ooe officer was grabbed menadnClY by the ah.irt, police aaid, neither wa.s hurt. From thttt it was j\dt a short walk to jail Art'eated on charges of asault and battery were two Camp Pendleton marines, identified as Ganie C. Spivey, 26. and An· t.bony Sawyer. 19. Tbe7 were booted and released Oft \heir 01'11 recoplunce. • Police •aid the 6lht bad becUll -----~--- in a car wash In the south part or the city. The bruised and battered vic- tim, Jeffrey M. Andrews. of 3741 Calle Casino, San Clemente, was treated at San Clemente General Hospital and released. Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. I Home dellvery price for the Dally Pilot will go from $3.25 to $3.50 per month ef· fective October 1. At $3.50 per month, the DaJly Pilot 1ubscrtption price remalna amooc the lo.,eat for seven-day newapapers in Southern California. ConUnulnl major coat lncrease1 in all aspects or newtpaper production and distribution, 1ucb L, a S2IO per ton newsprint price in· creue Jut July, make this increase necetaary. Your Dally Pilot earlier, who ls an Independent· merchant, wlll realize an lncreue ln profit ror h1a or ba' semen to you at th8 oewprice. '_ ... 19 Percent Boost Medicare Fee Hike Hits Old, Disabled.! WASHINGTON IAP> -The portion of hospataJ rees that 2S million Medicar e benef1cianes have lo pay out of their pockeLc; was boos ted a record 19 percent today by the Social ~unt) i\d mirustration The bike. effective on Jan. 1. means that an elderly or dJsablcd person entering a hospital an 1977 will be responsible for the f1r::.l $124 of the in1t1al bill. c-ovcnng up to two months, compared with the present c harge of$1~. Similar increases apply to tile sh a re of cos ts th a I a re to he borm• by the patient for extended stays an a hospital or sktlled nursing home Social Security Commissioner James B. Cardwell said the in- crease as neccssar) to k<>ep pace "1th hospital costs, "h1ch ha\'e been shooting up at more than l"ace the over·all c<>-<>lof In ing Medicare covers all hospital charges ror up to the fir'll fiO days t•xcept for an amouM "h1ch. in theory. represents tht' cost of the day of admasl>lon l'nde-r the federal formula tJc· !>igned to balance off inflation. the µnee of that first -and sup· po1>edly aver age day goes up l $20. In fact, however, the com· putaUons lag behind actual costs by about two years. Alter the patient picks up the' first $124 of has ball next year.• Medicare wall, as usual, pick up the balance through the60th day. , But lh<>n further increases app--;t ly "h1ch. for somt.• patients.~ could prove even more dear: They wall have to pay $31 daily. out of their own pockt.'ts for the 61st through the 90th day, up , from the present $26 daily. Post-hospital stays lastin~ <See MEDICARE, PageA2) . Bus Driver Burke Hits County Proposition Supervisors' Blast Alleged i\ bus drt\ t•r for Laguna Beach Uruf1ed School Dasll"lct wus ar- rested Wednesday on suspicion of ask mg a 15 year old boy to part1c1pate in a i.cx act. By KATH\' Cl.i\NCY OllkD•llf l'ileU~ Assemblyman Robert Burke <R·Huntmgton Beach> charged Wednesday he was the target of u "cheap politic al shot" by Oranl(e County Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich In turn. Diedrich calll'C.l Burki• -. counter·nttack the "Oruhnl( a" t..1} . . of a man 1n tht.' heat of a loMn~ campaign ... Burke is seeking a sixth as- sembly term in a race with Democrat Dennis Mang<.•rs And Burke was the targl't of critit'ism by Clark and 01C'dnch Wednesday during a continuing controversy over JUi.l "ho the state or the county should pay for lour ne w superior court judgeships n~ded to rclJevc Cl\ II case backlogs Burke said Wednesda) he as not nailing away at alt Uc r e ferred lo Diedrich 's comments as "demagoguery" and i.a1d he'll still be an assemblyman for another couple of ycal'b Wednes day's controversy arose over a bill Burke sponsored which created four nrw :.upcrior court 1udgesh1ps The measure passed rt>crntly but was amended to kav<' oul a guarantee the slatl' °"'outd con Shakeup Cause Sought in SD SAN DIEGO (A P > Mvsterv tremors rumbled througho~l lht• San Diego area, knocking bookc; fro m shelves and alarming citizens But nobody couh1 find oul the cause The U S. Weather Bureau absolved thunder Set'.molol(t!>L'i we re unawa re of anv earth· quakes Miramar Navai i\ar Sta t1on said We-dnei.day none or at"I Jets was fly ing at ~upt•r.,on1c speed El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta lion said at was "very douhlful anyof 1ts planes was rCRponMbll' lnbuk the $60,000 for each scat al normallv does And '>''1th that. supervisors re· fused to pass a resolution askmg the governor to fall the new scats until the state funds are guaran- tel'd Rut Burke hnd rla1mcd Tu('s day suvervasors were sunply playing fZa mes Th<'ir refusal tu pass a resolution agreeing lo pay their $200,000 s hare of each Judgeship, Burke s aid, ear!Jer held up passage of the measure anyway And. he said. the Democratac- controlled legislature forced the amendment s~perVlsors now are crltlc11ang. Burke ins1st.ed that t he $60,000 for each position "ould b e f or th coming if supervisors would simply pass the resolution. But Diedrich di s missed Burke's claims "Dad the bill have the provision ISee BURKE, Page.U> Pair Attack, Rape Woman In S. Laguna i\ 25-year·old teacher was at- tacked and raped an her South Laguna home Wednesday njghL by two men whose method or en· try Into the home is unknown. Orange County sheriff's de· puties said the victim was at- tacked 1mmed1ately after her garlfncnd left the house. She told them her attackers warned thaL they would shoot hr r if s he dJd not comply with their sexuaJ de- mands. Officer'> said the victim de~crabed the t'>'O men a ... "non ctcscnpl. dirty types" m their mid 20'!> Thl'y said lht• pair ncd from the hOml' after raping their \ICl1m The worn an was treated al San Clemente Gen<>ral Hospital and relea11ed Four•star Musieal Welcome Laguna Beach police Det. Gene Brooks look Richard W. Moan, 35. of 279 11 Calle Real, Capistrano Ocacll, into r ustody al thl· sc h ool d1 s tr1ct 's traru.portalion fac1ltty ul the e nd of the driver's run. A warrant alleging solicitation for lewd conduct and chlld molestation w as issued. police saJd, on lhc bas is or a complaint by the youth. Moan, a substatulc bus driver, had been assigned no particular • route. He also worked for the city of Laguna Beach as a festival tram driver this s ummer. Dr. Robert Sanctus. district superintendent, said today lhat Moan will bo relieved of driving runcUons but will remain a dis· trict employe until the maLter 1s resolved. Moan has been employed by the dii.trict since December 1975. Del. Brooks said the arrest was in connection with an mcadent Ju- ly J7 when a 15 year old South. Laguna boy was picked up wh1lo hitchhiking in Lai:w na Beach. Del. Brooks said the youth re- ported he had been encouraged lo engage in a lewd act. °Phert' was no reported phys ical contact.· The incident is ullrgcd lo have occurred at about 9 p.m . The boy first reported the inci· dent to a police officer and Dct. Brooks interviewed the youth at length before flecking a warrant, he said. Moan was r eleased on his own recognizance after booking. Ills arraignment at South Orange County Municipal Court is set for Wednesday. Officials Indicted SAN FRANCISCO IA Pl Two former U.S Postal S<-rvlce ex· l'CUllvcs, Wilham f' Raborn II( and Samu<>l II Coll', were indict- ed Wcdnrsday on charge11 or bnbery. submatllnJ< false clalm11 and anromr tax v1olotwns. A brass band welcomed Marine Corps Commandant Louis ll Wilson to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station today. Wilson, wbo holds the Coogrcsslonal Medal of Honor. ls in town for a four-day visit, dur· ing which time he plans to inspect El Toro and al.so the helicopter facility in Tustin. , --... . --------'"'""!--. L 'SC ~.z...__;:;D.:..;A.:..:ll:...;Y PIL IJ_T __ , .f'ro• Page .. 11 PARKS ••• ~d use the ~ extra man.power to get Ole Job done that be cla.uru the clty lsn 't doao1. Lee ..,.. dae dt:7 doela't lift tlte beaeh Hnd datty, a bid apecilicaUona nid his flnn mu.st do, doesn 't mow und ~·dge parkways regularly, u his firm would lulve lo do. •"J'hey don't have enouah man- pow~r lo do the work," Lee lll· silt.a Th~r.-would aliso baYo to bt· JIUl'Cha11e or equipment the city doesn't have, 11ays Lee -an in- wstmeot of over $100,000. He arauea that if bis finn we.re lostruc:ted t.o penorm tbe level of work oow done by thee.icy, "I can assure you that our bld would be significantly lower." He adds in complaint, "I reel 1t !s unreasonable to desc:nbe one le.el of activity that we would contractually be held to and com- J)&J'e t.bat to a dlttereot level of adivily which you are currently provided. •'Th.ls i! an unacceptable dou· ble standard." A peripheral issue that al'06e over the bid solicilaUon ron- c:erned the Cate of the city cmployes whose jobl would be absorbed by a pnvatecompany. Lee .said his job proposal in- c:l u des the hiring or those workers. Horticultural Services bas no experience in wholesal e landscape maintenance ror any •ncy as large and complex as a city government. But Lee says his company, though less than two years in business, brings with it nearly 30 years' ex· Jltlrience. He says large-acreage -~. like his Le1~ure World cont- : N et, prove bis worth. • Jn short, he says, he stall wants the job. The council wiU consider tus proposal at its Oct. 6 meetmg at the Civic Center. Laguna Beach Rotary Club To Salute 'UCI The Laguna Beach Rotary Club will salute UC lrvme by de· voling its noon Friday meetings through Octobe r nnd part of Nov ember to speakers from the un ivers1ty, now beginning its 12th year. . The first s peaker, John C. Hoy, vice chancellor in charce of un· iversity and s tudent affairs. will open the series Friday and speak on "UCl 's Second Decade." Other speakers will include Cheryle Biles, Alumna or the Year for 1976 and regent- designate for the Univers1t.y of Callfornla board or regents; Dr Stanley van den Noort, dean ol the UCI College of Medicine. Len Mmer, head track roach. and Clayton Garnson. dean of the &hool of Fine Arts . Dr. Norman Nixon, a Laguna Rotarian and asi.oc1ate clinical professor or P sychiatry at the UCI College of MedJcine, 1s the chairman o f ··uc1 Month 1&t Laguna Rotary." Fro• Pag~ 11 I MEDICARE more than 20 days In a skilled nurs ing ho m e will require beneficiaries to pay $15.20 doily for the 2111t through the lOOth day, up from the present $13. Medicare patitnts who must be hospitaliz('d more than 00 con· seculivt' da y~ enn draw upon their ont'·hmC'·nnly lifetime rc- St>ne an t•"(tra llO dray<\ -but \'111 have to pay $62 dnily instead of I h<' current $52. The as:t'ncy o;nid lh<' <'O!!l or .Medicare ho1>p1tal insurance '" ~ll.pet'ted to fl'I<' rrom an over- all $13 6 billion thl!'i year to $16.1 hlhon in 1977. Ahout. 24.7 million persorui ere eligible for the bcnef1l3 Uus year. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .. ' Boosters Jtlake Splash ''Targets" ( frotrl left) Cy Painter. Jess Merndcw and Bob Marvin hold forth behind panel while Laguna Beach }ugh School Boost e r Club President Jack Overholt takes aim with wet ~ponge. The Boosters will have an array of Laguna notables on the firing line from 7 to 11 u.m . Saturday at the Fall Festival (Oktoberfest) downtown. Wet revenge 1s just 25 cents a toss. Proceeds wtll benef 1t high school activities. Fluorearbon Ban Urged VC Irvine Researcher A.1,so Backs Boycott By HILARY KA.Vt: Oflu 0 .. 1, Pt ... \Mii Dr. Frank Roland of (,JC Irvine said today he strongly supports a recommendation that restnc· tions on aerosol sprays be initial· ed immediately, recommended by the task force study111g the er fct'ls of nuorocarbons on the at· mosphere Dr. Rowland also said he sup· ports a consumer boycott of aerosol s pray producl.l> to help persuade manufacturers to switch to less dangerous pro- dut'ts The task for ce. called ln· terageoncy Task Force on lnad· Yertent Mod1facat1on of the Str atosphere <I MOS) recom· mended Wednesday that rules to regulate aerosol spray producll> be developed now. Dr. Ro \\ land. along \\1th UCl colleague Dr Mario Molina, first expos~d the dang e r s o r nuorocarbons . They said the jtases break down the earth's protective layer of ozone and could lead to increast•d skin cancer and chm atic changes. Front Pag .. t l BURKE. • • for the r c1mburs<'ment"''1 hl• asked "It did not. The issue as there." Dlednch. dunog Wednesday·.., board meeting. suggested th1· rounty might look elsewhert' th<' next lime 1t °"ants a measure passed consaden n~ Burke !'i ··m1shandhng . or this nne. And Clark claimed Burke i'I out or touch \\1th his constatuenti. "'Aller wandering around in the bowels of state government for 110 long." But Burke said. '"This was shoddy political rhetoric ... by t~o Democrats on the Board of Supervisors trying to make ml· look bad In my race down here. "1 am not surpnsed.'' he con· tlnued ... This is the caliber or trick they pull.'' Clark was out of town today at· tending a tax reform conference and could not be reachl"d for comment. And Diedrich when first quc!'i· tiooed about Burki":. rhaq(e asked, ''Can you pnnt a laugh"'" When Burke w a~ told f>if'dnch thought he was n aahnl( av.ay '" a losing rampa1gn hatlle, he rtplied, "J can only laugh al that. one" Then he r ererrcd to Diedrich'~ comml•nl as "dem.1J:ui;:ul•ry " Hut despite th1• crltic1~m. Rllrk•• said. ht> 111 11Ull wllhn~ to work with rounty offlrn1ls on nny leglsl a lion th<'Y fe(') 1s net'<led "Ir they want ~omt'l'lody l'l:o1e to do ll Ooe," he said, "but I am wUUn1 to do il. My s kin ii lhlck. '' Burke said. however. the lour new J\ldgeahips are ne<Jdcd lo re- lieve court overcrowding. an<t whether the slnto or county foots the but it still comes from tax dollars. Of s upervisors, be 11~d. "they are trying to make themselves look 1ood. 1 am oot concerned about who looks good. 1 am con· cerned about whether th• judicial system ln Ora.ngeCounty has t.be capacity to handle the crime problem." They were supported recently when the National Academy of Sciences agreed wlth the results of their studies. However, the academy said there should be a two-year waiting period for more tests before regulations are put into effect. 'Personal lnte~rity' Ford Confidently Backs Use of Fund WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Ford said today he is confi- dent the anquary into his past campaign finances will de- monstrate he is "free of any aJ. legations .. of impropriety and ex· press<'d hope the matter can be rei-olved quat'kly. P<'rched on the side of his Oval Office desk. Ford told reporters h<' had never diverted any cam- paign contributions for personal USC Tht> President was asked if a rash of news reports about lhe in· qwry by the Watergate special prosecutor. com ing in the midst of has campaign agamst Jimmy Carter, was troubling tum. Ford replil'd that he was not as <"oncerned about ft for politi<"al reasons a~ he was ~ausc or his · rN·ord of personal integrity." 'Tm very proud of my record or per.;onal antegnty, .. the Presi- dent df'clared ·At th<' ne"'" conference. con- vened without advance notice. Ford det'llned to assess the pohllt'DI am pact Of the anvcstiga t1on . being conducted by Waterjtat1> !>pecaal prosecutor t'harki. Ru ff He did say that he has "full confidence m th<> integrity•• or Rufi and declared : ··1 strongly bt'hcv1• 111 llw ~pecaal prosecutor t'oncept ' Police Seize Man, Girl in Home Break-in A 14·year old girl and a 23· year-old man were arrested by J.aguna Beach pohce Tuesday at the 11crnP of a home which had bec>n brok<'n into . Police book<'d William N . Trenholm. a transient whose la'lt riddress "as ll\ted as 249 Lower t'htf Onv<'. Laguna Beach on suspicion of bur1tlarv and con· tnbuting to the delinquency of a minor Thc.> M enhutlan Beach girl was boolced for nlleaed poeseasion oC marijuana. Officers Greg Bartz and Roland M aug made the arreata in retponse to a ailenl alarm at 106S· Didrickson Way. Officer Maus r eported that as he approached the home, he ob- served Trenholm inside the re- .sldence replacln1 the louvered panes in a wlndow. The clrl wa.s found sundiog near an open door a long alde the house. Maus reported Trenholm said th• two had i.o•t::ht loctsinl at the home. No property was dis· covered mlssin1. Ford also discussed his gotr outings as a congTessman with big business lobbyists -some of wblcb involved travel to corpora- tion-owned couses and resorts -Zenith's Color Sentry"' doH It all IOt you: COflllOI, lhe COi()( J>ICIUIO whon tho SClll'lfJ changH, Of tho channol ch&ngot. even Whon thn room ltght changes Yov fl•I thor Qfeot Zenith pfcture -•utomerlcalfy. 011 Ciiy Gro1cil1 Top San Juan . Officials Meet By ANN•: <'OOPEJl 001 ... 0.11, ..... ~. Sao Juan Cnpuurano cuun- cllmen and plaonina colJ'\ miuloner:i mtt In a work session Wednl-sday to appo1nt a Cl"O~h managment committeo and to oulllne commitle_, guidelines tor a final arowth mana1ement system. A public hearing on the city's irowth manaaement policy ha!\ been tentatively scheduled for Oct. 26, with adoption of a nna1 policy s lated for a Nov.17 council meeting. The growth managemeot com· mittee appointed Wednesday ln· elude Kenneth Friess. coun- cilman; Robert Davies, planning commissioner; J ames Moc alls, city manager; James Okualu, city attorney; Wilham Murphy, publlc works director; and Thomas Merrell, planrung direc- tor. The committee will meet :it least once a week to evaluate community input. research cos- ts. impacts and .legal implica· t.iona or alt.emate management techniques, and arrive at a final system for presentation at the Oct. 26 public hearing. Goals of the city's system for managing growth, as outlined at Wednesday's work session are: -To preser ve Sao Juan's semi·rural lifestyle -To prevent overloading public agencies serving San Juan residents -To insure San Juan's economic stability. and -To consider factors in areas surrounding San Juan which re- late to the city's growth. Councilmen and CO IT\· missioners said they wanted em· phasis placed on balanced growth. They included com· merc1al as well as resident1:1J growth on their growth objec· lives. Another objective was to a!'i- sure that municipal, s chool, • 'QUALITY TELEVISION pubUc uff'ty •nd utthty Mrvlt'C!S kl"t"p pace with iiroWlh. There appeared to be 1&ft6. ment amona thotJe pr~ thal San J uan ahould coolU'lt.tt to pro- v I de hou1ln1 tor low 1od moderate Income-t11miUes, but. the: committee wlll hnve lo de· cide whcth"r to require that a quota ayatem be dcvl~ to as· sure that m oderately priced houslna is built A possible altcrnnlivc would be to establish a housing subsidy proaram. The comm illee will also con· sider two alternative mclbods for limit.in& growth, a numerical and a aeograph1cal system. StateSlwre Use Limited ByNewLaiv SACRAMENTO (A P) Beginning next year, use of Cahlorma's l ,070·mile shoreline will be restricted by a new law aimed at halUng urban sprawl in lar gely u ndeveloped beach areM. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed lhis landmark legislation, whit'h takes effect Jan. 1, and 20 other environmental bills at. a ceremony in has office Wednes- day. "ll is for not only the people who arc in California today, but their children and their grandchildren and aeneralion.s to come to enJOY," the Democratic governor said. At the hour·long ceremony, Brown shu!Oed over 100 backers of the bills 10 and out or the room. including a group of chanting In· dians m leather and feather cos- t um cs who perfor m ed ceremonial dances. The automatic picture control system .. It controls the color picture, scene to scene, channel to channel, even in changing room llghtl PLUS One-knob VHF ant1 UHF C.lo.111111 I :,, It c l•un 100•4 'in111 c-1.1 In r 11.111 r .1 j POWCR SENT~V V11ll H}" Hr qulnlln(J !.y<1•i.•1n 251.r'/ ,,..,,,, Thf'I HAn STON • H25tOW (J1,1111 ·,r rtiuo lnhlo mmlnl t1 .. 11urir1•1 ·.1u11Jy vinyl 1.l:1d rll• lllll c..ati1not tn rlchly•nr11ln!!rl '""'ul,lll <J W.1fnul l VG - (lt•r 11on11. V1rhm Ounrd Tuning sr.1om with convon11in1 One· Knob VHF nnd UHF Ch.lnnol Soloc.11on. And Burke claimed criminals are free OD the streets because Of courtroom jamming. Supervisor Tom Riley said he planned to research the ent1tG situation Mfore commenting, and be said the criUcisrM voiced durlne Wednesday•s meeting came as a surprise. Cartoon Carnival Slated Saturday 1·1111 I n•·to111Mnrrfl11li•·~1•1u~ flHr P1•r11101u1I 0111• l •·ur Gunrnu11•1• Ou l .'1·1·r~11•rod11,·1 M1• ·"••II! Supel'Visor Laurence Schmit said be didn't comment becauae .. I didn't want to add to the IUlf between our state represen· taUYe11 and us on t.be cou.nty level." But Burke said he didn't thlnlc there was a"y gu If. •·t felt that we have worlced ~JI together in the past," he ald ... cooperated well oo many thinp." A cartoon carni.U featmtng Chio N' Dale. Bu«.a Bunny, Road RuMer and Speedy (i()maJes will be sponsored by the Junior Women'• Club of Lal\lJla Beach Saturday al tbe Women's Clubhouse. 285 St. Ann '11 Drive, LaKuna Beach. There are two ahow\ngs at 10 a .m. to noon and from 1to3 p.m. Adml!\slon Is so cerfta for chlldHn and $1 for aduJts. Proceeds will benellt. tbe club conservation l\&Dd.. 27 5 East 17th St. Cost• ~esa .................... 2 o .... w ... ., Cert• Jr. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours Ds11y 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ....,..._, ... HMMir Arw M.e I tH TlttM lledHIK ,...... ........ s ... , ....... ,...,.. - Orange Coast EDITION Today's Clo ing • Stoeks ,VOL. 69, NO. 274, 3 SECTIONS, 1' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 N/C TEN CENTS ll1111ti11gto11 Log Jo111 Three wetsuited surfers right for position on a small Huntmgton Beach wave as a fourth pulls back to wait for a wave of his own. Although school has begun, hardy surfers still mana~c to squeeze in a couple of waves bet ween classe!> Crowds should trun some as the water temperature begins to drop. Spray Can Ban Urged VC Irvine Researcher Also Backs Boycott By HILARY KAYE ()f ·~· o ••• , ,.,,_ St•fl l>r. Frank Rowland of UC Irvine said today he strongly sup- ports a rccom mendation that restnct1ons on Ul'rosol :,prays be initiated imml't.liatcly, recom- mended by the ta11k force study· ing the erfec.'t s of fluo~ocarbons on the atmosphere. Or. Rowla nd also said h<' sup- ports n cons umer boycott or aerosol :.pray product:i to h<'lp persuadt• manufact urer-; to switch to It·.,., dJngerous pro dUc.'tS Th<' ta'k force. rall<'d In teragcnc~ Task f'orCl' on lnad verte nt Mod1f1callon of lhl• Stratosphere 1 I MOS> rC'com mended \lfrdnesday that rules to regulate acroc;ol spray product'! be developt•d now Dr Rowland, nl<>n~ with l"Cl colleague Dr M ar10 Molino. first expos('d lhC' dan~ers or fluorocarbons They su1d the &&HS break down the t'arth"' protective lnyt'r of oionc and could ll'lld to inrn·uscd skin c:ancer and rltm atu: rhong('s. They Wl're i.uµportt.'<I rec<'ntly when the Nat aonul Academy of Orangtj Coast -.-4 - \\'ea th er Chance of showers or · possible thunderstorms lingering through Friday. LitUe temperature chanae expected. INSIDETODAY . TM GneTGI Accounting Of· Ji« 1m occuitd th• rur of m. flatfng crime atotUtic• that ttrW .GI the bcm far tM .aomcv'• budget. See atorv on PogeA4. l•de~ Mftlwtwvke At -w.-n ., ..._~ .. •• ..... , ., LM. .... AM -..... ...... •• ~· AJ ..... -....... A4 ~-C*-11 Or ..... CMolt, Alt OMkt Alt ~· •14 °""-All s.,.,,.....,.p ., • OM.a Neticu Alt ..... Ct4 ........ ~-... ,.. .......... ...., ............... II T ..... Peol 14 ~ ... , .,_..,.. ., ..._ ... H -.. ._... ..... •• ........ IU Sciences agreed with lhe results of their studies. However, the academ y said there should be a two-year waiting penod for morl' tests before regulations are put mto effect. Dr Rov. land said at first he wn~notoppos('d lo the Academy's re<'ommendnt1on for a two·vear dl'lay bt'cause he thought they planm·d to iron out tht· details of <SeeSPRA\', PageA%) Costa Mt.-sa Cast• Second Fight Eyed In Stabbing Death C'osla Mesa poltce now t>C.'li<'H' two men may have stabbed Wallace James Hebert Sundn) momma: but admit they are far from h aving all the fat·ts m thl' caS('. lletM-rt, 26, of 1!172 Anaheim i\vf.' . du~d of several stab wounds at 6 a m S unday at Hoag Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach. Of'fi<'ers Wednesday arrest('d John Lester Ford, 22, near his home at 989 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. He is being held In Costa Mesa Jail facing charges of homicide . Lale Wednesday police re- 1 eas ed Kenn e th H a rold Reynold.1, 29, of 1978 Maple St., C06ta Mesa, pending further in- vesti~ation of the case. Detectives originally arrested Reynolds on charges of murder. following an argume nt at Hebert's home involving the vic- Um and his girlfriend. Reynold.1 allegedly stepped in. to break up the argument between Hebert and the girl, and shortly afterwards, Hebert stag- gered off with a lcntre wound, police theorize. It was first believed that Hebert refused medical treat- ment for several hours, return- ing to the home at about 3 a.m. af\er losing a large quantity or blood. Police now say Hebert could not have lived that long, after ex- amining the extent of his in· Juries • .. We suspect. there was a second flsht," Lt. Georae L. Lorton said todaJ. Information received by police officers led to the arrest of Ford earl) \lfrdnc•,cfa) morning "'We thought this wa5 an OIJ<'n and shut l"asc v. 1th the arrest or Reynolds," Lorton ~aid "But with th(' amount or damage that "ai. don(' to llchC'rt. WC' don"t think ht' cnuld havf' made 1t lhrt.•e or four hourc; without medical lr('ntml•nt · l'ohrt' said fo'ord I'> tht• brolh<'r of Hebert"s girlfric•nd Lorton said dcll•ctav1•s today are questioning witnesses at the llcb~rl home and other as- scx:iates or the murder victim '" an attempt to sort out the racls in the• cll'alh. Daily Pilot Price To $3.50 Oct. I Home delivery price for the Dally Pilot will go from S3 25 lo SJ 50 per month cf· fective October 1. At $3.50 per month, the Daily Pllol subscription price remains among the lowest for seven -day newspapers in Southern Cahlomia. Coollnuini major cost locroaaes In all aspects of newspaper production and dlstrlbolion, such as a $20 per lon newsprint price in- crease last July, make this .increase necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrier, who is an Independent merchant, will realize an increase in pront (oc bis or her services to )'OU at the new price. . 19 Percent Boost Medicare Fee Hikel • 1 Hits Old, Disahledj WASHINGTON (AP) -The portion of hospital fees that 25 million Mechcare beneficiaries have to pay out of their pockets was boosted a r ecord 19 percent today by the Social Secunty Ad· ministration. The hike, effective on Jan. l, means that an elderly or disabled person entering a hospital ID 1977 will be responsible for the first $124 of the initial bilJ, covering up to two months, compared with the present charge of$104. Similar increases apply to the share of costs that are to be borne by the patient ror extend('(! stays Diedrich, Burke Fire Broadsides B> KATHY CLANCY Ot .... o ... , ..... S.Utt Assemblyman Robert Burke 1 R-Hunt1Dgton Beach I charged Wednesday ht>" as the tar1tet or a "cheap poltt1cal shot" by Orange County Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich In turn. 01cdrt<'h rulll'd Burk<.' s counter·attack tht' ·nailing awa) .. of am an an the heat or a losing campaign.·· Burke is seeking a sixth as sembly term in a rare with Democrat Dennis Mun~crs And Burke was the target of cntldsm by Clark and Diedrich Wednesday during a contmuing controversy over JUSt who the state or the county to.hould pay for four new supe rior court Judgeships needed lo reheve CIVIi c.'ase backlogs Burke said Wednesday he is not nailing away at aJI He re- ferred lo Diedrich ·s comments as .. demagoguery" and said he"ll s till be an assemblyman for another couple of years Wedn<'s day's controversy arose over a b1 II Aurke i.ponsored which created four new <;upenor rourt judgeships The measure pai>sed recently but was amended lo lt•uv(' out a guarantee the s tate would <.'nn tnbute the $60.000 for Nich scat 1l normally docs And with thnt, sup<'rvisors re- fused to pass a resolution asking the governor to fill the new seals until the state funds arc guaran· teed But Burke had claimed Tues- day supervisors were s imply playing games Their refu!ial to pass a resolution agreeing to pay their $200,000 share of rach Judgeship, Burke said, earlier held up passage of the measure an) WO} And. he said. tht.• l><'mocraltc controlled legislature forced the amendment superv1sor1 now are cnllc1zmg Burke msasted that the $60.000 for carh pos1l1on would be forthcoming tf sul>('n·1sors would s imply pai><, the resolution But Diedrich d is missed Burke''! claims ID a hospital or skilled nursing home. Social Security Commissioner James B. Cardwell s aid the in- crease is necessary to keep pace with hospital costs, whlch have been shooting up at more than twice the over-all c06t of living. Medicare covers all hospital charges for up to the flrsl 60 d~ys except for an amount which, in theory. represents the cost ol the day of admission. Under the federal formula t:le- signed lo balance off inflation, the price of that first and sup· pottedly average day goes up • Dally l'll<lt SUll l'Mto BREAKS WITH CARTER Supervisor Diedrich Carter Dumps Diedrich, Who Re turns Favor By GARV GRANVILLE ()f , ... 0111, ,.INC St.H County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ·s on again. off again n1rtat1on With J immy Carter's presidential campaign is off again This lime, according to Diedrich, his flirtation with com· mand i n g the presidential nominee's campaign in Orange County is off for good C11rter ·s campaign chiefs con- firmed that message when they appointed Rep. J erry Patterson <D-Santa Ana> to replace the Fullerto n supervisor on the three-m a n county campaign team . They said Diedrich had re- signed by telegram Sept. 11 and the resignation was taken off the tnble Wednesday Diedrich said the so.called re- signation was another foulup by Carter campaign manager.> who dJdn 't notice the date of his re- :.agnallon message and weren 'l aware of the reconciliation that has taken place '"I stall support Jimmy Carter I think he will make a fi ne pres1 dent." uid 01edr1 ch "However,·• he added, "J Urink <See IT'S OF•', Pa,e A2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Four-star Musieal Weleonte ' $20. In fact, however, the com· putations lag behind actual ~ by about two years. After the patient picks up , first $124 of his bill next yeat. Medicare will, as usual, pick~ the balance through the 60th dl)'. ~ But then further increases app.j ly which, for some patien~. • could prove even more dear. They will have to pay $.11 daiJt out of their own pockets for the 6lst through the !K>lh day, up from the present $26 daily. Post-hospital stays lasting' (Sff MEDICARE, Page A%) Purchase Of Ranch Finalized By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tM 0811¥ .... lt-'I The Mission Viejo Company closed escrow today on its $15 milllon pur<.'hase of 6,700 Moulton Ranch acres an Laguna Hllls. Al the same lime, l'ompany of- ficials revenled formation of a new management firm culled Aliso Viejo Company, to ad· minister the property. The acquisition brings to near· ly 18,000 acres the total amount or. land held In the Saddlebaclt Valley by the company, which is a wholly owned s ubsidiary of the Phlllp Morris Corpornllon. Mission Vitjo Company Presi· dent Phillip J . Reilly revealed that he will also head the new management company and most of the top officers will be the same. The newly acquired property iS bounded generally by the Laguna Beach city limits, Laguna Niguel and d evelope d portions of Laguna Hills There are many development constraints on tbe land, including steep slopes and hills, noise from approachini Marine Corps Jets, the AlisQ Creek greenbelt corridor a nd others. The land had been owned by the Moulton Trust and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Hanson. MrH. Hanson is a Moulton family heiress. The 6,700 acr es comprised the bulk or remaining land once owned by Saddleback Valley pioneer rancher Lewis Moulton Future construcUon plans for. the land are clouded by the cur'· rent Orange County generaJ plati designations an the urea and by a debate over whether or not to proh1b1 t res1dent1al units in areas heavily impacted by Jet notse The present general plan con~ f1gurat1on would permit con· struclton or a large amount of. hghl Industry. some commerclnl and up to 10,000 new homes, s up· porting 0 populallon or up td 30,300 people ' A brass band welcomed Marine Corps Commandant Louis H. Wilson, left, to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station today. Wilson, wbo holds the Congressional Medal of Honor, is jn town for a four-day visit~ during which time be plans to inspect El Toro and also the helicopter f aciJlty in Tustin. . .. . "I DAJL y P1LOT N /C Kidnap. Trial Halt Rejected By TOii BAaLl::Y oc .. o.1•v ,.. ....... Renewed demands for dis.- mbaal of murder CbarSM nJed aiainst two men ace~ ol the kidnaplne and ldllma of Los Alamitos hous ewife Joann Sdsman were &tguin rejected to- da.y in Santa. Ana Municipal c.ou.rt. JL.MUc Robert E. l..aw made it cleu that he wants to bear more taUmooy before he takes action oa the motions riled by lawyers for William Paul Gullett and Ronald Lewis Ewing, both Z7. And bolb of Bellflower. It ls alleged that both men were responsibJe for the abduc- Uoo or Mrs. Seigman, 43, and her family last Aug. 25. Jt ia further aUeged that they shot and killed her and dumped her body ui a field lll the Carson area when their plan to extort cub from the Long Beach market managed by ber husband misfired. The prosecution's key witness \NU back on the witness st.and to- ~to again confirm that be dis- cosud the planned ludnaping with Gullett on several ~asioos in July and Augusto(lhisyear. lp.lormant Curtis Ray Eddy, ~ Garden Grove. testlfied that .Jia· was invited to accompany :Gullett and Ewing to the Seigman home at 3351 Cortese Dnve, but .. chickened out." Eddy testified that he at first agreed to go along with the ac- cused men but hid in a rear room of his Garden Grove apartment last Aug. 25 when Gullett called forh1m. Eddy testified that his girllriend answered the door wi.eo Gullett knocked and told lbt visitor that Eddy was oot at home. Judge Law listened carefully to a taped telephone conversation be.a.ween Eddy and Gullett which seemed to confirm the slate~ merua made by Eddy from the w\tness stand. Shenff's omc~rs taped the con- versation between the two men ~bortly after Eddy called their office last Aug 28 and told them he knew the ident.Jly ol the men who killed Mrs. Seigman. Eddy and hjs girlfriend have been placed in protective custody until the end of the preu mi nary heanng when a deeasion will be made on whether ttM!y are to re- tnain in that type of conftnement. Judge Law will tX' a.'ike<l at the r)ose of the hearing to send the two men to Orange County ~uperior Court for trial on charges of murder and kidnap- ini. Both John S<-1g man, 50, and his 17-year-old son John. have been ltuable to identify Gullett and Ewing as the two intruders who wore heavy circus-type makeup nnd wigs when lhry broke into the family home la~t Aui;i 25 S t a te Court S tays T erm o f Coas t Woman LOS ANGELES CAP> -The State Supreme Court today t.tayed the execution of a five-dJay Jnll sentence for a Corona del Mar woman found guilty or con t!'mpt of court after she contoct l'<1 ht•r 28-year-old daughter in \ 1oJal100 of ao injunctioo. Gloria Laing, 52, w1111 released on he r owo recogmunce by &apenor Court Judge WilUam C':\ldccott. who made the hiih roc,&r1 '" dec1s1on public this morn '"• The ordf'r s taying execution ()f the-1'entence on the rlvil con- tl-mpt rharitc hy .ludit<' Caldcro\l will r..-maln in df<'<:t until thf' Suprf'me Court cnn rC'Vlt-w Mr.. l..ah,,(s case ORANGE COMT DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMd ........... ,_,....,_ J.ck R. Cun.y \lk• Pftt•nl -o.-• ~ Thom•s Kewll e .. .., ThomH A. MurpNne -~·- ' OU1eS H. Loos Rk:Nrd P. Nall """'-~ r--. Offk .. c.t.MHa:JJI_ .... .._ ~~--:..:=;::,.~ ..... ~ Vell•W: IS»I ~ ....,_.,. et-o .... ,,_ T.e1pll•1 (11.•> 60a21 ~~--t4M11 ~·"-.--~ 111"'1t l'.-a...c-~ ..,,_...,.Or".,..~t»c:u1•nl1t ..... ,221 °"""""' ,,,. °" ..... QMll _,....,. (.1IM. -· ..... _ •llWlo\, llt-.o!-.......... ,._,..Utf' ., .... ~tlt•M•M' Mr•4A ft'ey .. ,..,-e.N4M •llMv• 1Hc.••t """""'4M .. c~-. ~:.!ie::..:~-: '::~~~·11 ":!:: ....,,..,_ . ..._,,_,._,, __ aus,..-.. °''"'"'*--Pla:a S iore Goi11g Up Construction cre.ws start up drill and pile driver at site of new I. Magmn store at South Coast Plaza in Costa ~esa. The 80,000 square foot building, under construc- tion by C. L . Peck contractors, will be completed and open by October of 1977. It Wlll include an extension of the two-level fashion mall leading south from Jewel Court near Bullock's to the I. Magnin store South Coast Plaza officials said. ' Chicano Coalition Seeks Jail Probe A coalition of Orange County Chicano organizations has called for a federal mvcsligallon into al· leged beatings, denths and abuses at the county Jail fo'rnnk Martmez, cha1nnan or the Orange Couoty Ch1$BJJO Equal Opporluntl) Coalil1on, said today he has !.ent a telegram to the U S. Attorncy General call· mg for the probe. Jn addJt1on, Martinex said, he has asked to discuss the matter with Assemblyman Richard Alatorre CD· Los Angeles>. cha1rm an of the A:!>scmbly ·s comm~tee on th<' stale pn~on SV\lt.'m ·He said he has had no reply as yet from federal offtr1ah. but an appolntment with Alatorre ls be· ang scheduled. Shenrr Brad Gates l'ould not be reached for comment this mommg. Martinez said he lned to reach Gates lo dtscuss the matter last week but was unsuc- cessful. Edward Morga of the League of United La t in American Citizens CLULAC). one of the 1eroups m the coalition. said there were 12 deaths In the Jail between 1974 and 1975 and half were p<-ople or Span1i.h ht.'ntage Morga said that , rountvwide, the Spanish porulatlon ii eight perct'nt, yet SO J)<'rceut o! th~ Jail deaths Involved lh06<.' of Spanish ht'rttarc. However. M art1Dl'7. !'laid the pri!'lon population mny include more p<'Ople or Sp11nhh hcntage than other ract's Mnrtlnt>z said hr hul\ talked with about 10 rrople who have t.uffcn•d ah1111cs or !\('('n ahust·~ in , Blaze Cause At Mari1ier's 'Mile Probed Fire omclall aald thla momins \My have not yet plnpolnted the cause ot the ~.000 tire that erupted early Wednada,y morn- inc ln a Newporl Beach chlldren'11 clinic. lnveaucaton sold they are atilt lnterviewin«i wltnes.scs and alft- ln1 throu1h the aahes of the buUdlns at 2850 Avon St. in the Ma.rtner•1 Mtle area. Fl.re Capt. James Topping ls headin1 the lnvesUgatioo. He dKllned to comment. on the posalblUtJ that the t\re could have been set. Security guard WIUard Cbam- neu aald be spotted U.. fire at about 3:30 a .m. He aaJd be told investigators that when be tried to drive up lo the blazlns bulldJftC to get an address, he wu ltopped by a youth who told bim not to bother to call the alarm lb. Re said he radioed tbe alarm anyway. The ft re iutted the omen used by Dr. Albert Pino. but nreme.n who foupt the fire for an hour and • ball were able to aave tho two a.tJ<>lnlnc bustneue.. the jail since Gates became sht>riff. "They (jails) are not motels, v.•e realize that, but there ls such a thmg as treating people like human beings,·· Martinez said. H• caJle~ Gates "tn ti.tr to a can of worms that bas ensted for a long time. Now is a chance for tum to show some leadenhip but be has not." In addition, M artlnez argued, past grand juries and local of- ficials have bad yean to solve any problems lbat may exlSt but have not. He sud federal pressure may help remedy the m atter Members of the coalition are LULAC. Adelante, the American Gl Forum. the committee of Sparush Speaking Social Worken and lhe Federation of Mexican Women. Martinez Sil.Id. Jn addition, he saJd, the effort has support Crom lbe NAACP and Westmanster Mayor Phil An- thony, a candidate for county supervisor. f'rora Pa~ ;\J MEDICARE more than 20 days in a sk11led nur11lne home will require beneficiaries to pay $15.20 d1uly ror the 2l!'lt throu~h the lOOth day. up from the present $13 Medicare patients who m~t be hospltallzed more than 90 con- secult ve days can draw upon their one-lime-only hfellme re- serve -nn extra 60 days -but Wlll hRve to pay $62 daJly instead of the l'Urrenl $52. The a~ency u1d the C(),flt of Medlcere ho~pilal Insurance b ex pected to rise from an over- all $13 6 b1lhon tht.S year to $16. l billion ID 1977 About 24.7 million pel'IOM are eligible for the benefits thl.s year. The)' are upected to number 25.3 million next year. Social Security uld lbt avtrase hospital stay now coata aboulSl ,600 per patient. F,....PageAI SPRAY ••• an aeroeol ban durlnt thole two ye an. However, be said today he believet lbe reiulatJons restrict· inl aero.ot produda abould be besunnow. ''They abould cet ltuted lm· rnedla~ ao that compa.nt• w1U betln cbanflnf over to leH · harmluJ producll," tbe adeoUst laid. Dr. Rowland -4ded that he ls alto lo favor or a consumer boycot.t 1\11,ested earlier . "I doubt t could be-a formal consumer boycott. but If hall of the people voted against the pro- duct& by not buylnt them. It would be dlsuter for the in- dustry, ''aald Rowland . '"n\e industry would bav to cbaqe •ef7 ral)idl)t,'' be edded.. MIA Quest Ple~ed Carter Backs Attempt to Find Men BUJ'FALO. N.Y. <AP) -O.moeratlc preaidentJa\ can· dldate Jimmy Carter pledted to- day be would try u pnaident to send a dele tallon to Vletnam, Cam bod.la and Lao. to •U::J: to attOUnt tor American ers nUsaJ.na lD acUoo 1n &be Vletnam war. (Related plcture. M> Carter rt1ponded to people carryto& placards at &be BuCtalo airport demanding that the ml.as· lnl be accounted for. He aaid anew that be would estabUab diplomatic re.laUom with Viet- nam only when that accountlne had been done. "We neGd a presideritlal do- legaUon, aulhorited by me next January, not only to 110 t.o Viet- nam but also to Cambodia atld to i..o.. ·• Carter told the a1f1KN't crowd. "That wlll be one ol the fint re1ponaibU1Ues l will as- sume. . "We want lo 1et our boya bade or aceounted for." he lldded. Carter 1ave no specifics about tbe sbe or makeup ol aucb a de· legaUon. 'Pers onal Integrity~ Ford Confidently Backs Use .of Fuml WASHJNGTON (AP)-Presl- dent Ford said today be ls confl· dent lhe inquiry into his put campaien finances will de- moostrate be is "Cree ol any al- legations" of impropriety and ex- pressed hope the matter can be resolved quickly. Perched on the side ol his Oval Office desk, Ford told reporters· he bad never diverted any cam- paign contributions for penoo.al use. Tbe President was asked if a rub or otws reports abotlt the in· quiry by lhe Watergate special prosecutor, coming in the midst of his campaign against Jlmmy Carter, was troubling him. · .Ford replied that be was not as concerned about it foe political reasons as be was becausie of Ills "record or personal integrity ... "I 'm very proud ol my rtt0rd of penonal integrity," the ~l· dent declared. (Carter said today he accepts Ford's declaration at face value. The Democratic presidential nominee ujd that, while be knows no details or the campaign fundinf. u far as be is COOffmed the President's denlal ol any im- propriety ends the matter.) Al the news conference, con- vened without advance not.ice, Ford declined to assess the political Impact of tbe investiga- tion, belne conducted by Watergate special prosecutor Charles Rulf. He did say that be has "full confidence in the intecrtty" of R~f and d~lared : "I strongly believe in the special prosecutor concept." Ford alao discussed bi.s golf outing.a as a congTeSSman with bil business lobbyists -90me of which involved travel to corpora· tioo-<>wned couaea and resorts. Carter cballenced Ford oo Wednesday lo submit to trou· examination by reporten on the inveaU1ation into whether Ford illegally diverted ciU!lpai&n con- tributions to bis own use during bis yeat'l ln Con1ress. ~QUALITY TELEVISION But an aldt• ~aid Its purpo o would be to noaollate with tho Southea:.t AaJa.ns to try to ck· termint! what hep~ to tbe ~~ malning Americana mWin& ln action. Prealdent Ford Ml t.akl be will make no mo••• toward dlptomauc recoamtJoo ol tbo ti.not 1ovemment undl there ls a full a.ccounUn1 ot tM mlulQI mc!'1ait~r has satd tn tbe past that he would not move to establlah normal relaUona with Hanoi "un- W 1 was convinced penonatly that the Vletnamne 1ovcmtn nl had don• everylhln& humanly possible to provide a eomplete a~tinK of our men wbo are listed as m!ulng ln act.ion." * * * F~•Page A I IT'S OFF ... those who are running his cam- paign a.re running a disjolnled shop and the lefl hand doesn't know what the rlgbt band ls do-m,." Accordin1 to Diedrich, when his earlier resl1nat.ion was withdrawn Carter campaian cMefs had aereed \ba\ the Democratic nominee would spend a full day ln Orange Coun- ty durtng October. As part of the ultimatum the county supervisor laid down, he was to receive three weeks ad· vance notice or the Carter visit. But it was said that such notice in the candidate's schedule couJdn't be arranged. Diedrich also made other sUpulaUons in his ultimatum that the Cuter people said they couJdn 't a1ree to. But that was all forgotten Wed- nesday when Patterson was named lo replace Diedrich and to join Judy Rosener of Newport Beach and UAW official Bruce LM as the three-person chair t'Ommlttee or Carter's Oranee County campal&n. Th• automa.!!c picture control 1y1tem Tno Lucorne H 1 Q40W Siem fnm docorllor corre>Gd atyflno' Cabinet beaufllully 11nt,hod 1n ~tnulJfed grained American Wolnu1 Picture Control Automatic f'.'1,,. Tunino ContrOl lllumlnatod Ctlsnnol numbers. •z11n1th'' Color Sentry<• does Ir all 104 you conlrols lht color picture when the eceno chonoe,, or lhe channel ch11ng&1, even whon 1h1 room light changea. You get thet groat Zenith picture -eutomar/cal/y. It controls the color picture. scene to scene, channel to channel. even 1n changing room light! PLUS EVG-Ctectronlc V1doo Guard Tuning System One-knob VHf' and UHi" r .Mnnl'll Soleclton IOO"Y. Solld-Sttlln Tu11n Chn11s•s POWfA SENTRY VollllrJct ll1111ul<111nq !'lyllom 25: .. ~ .. The HARSTON • H2510W Giant scrof)n toblo morlnl lo111ur1nq 'lurdy vlnyt.c;lnc:I m•1l.il C•lblnet 1n 11chly grn1nod 111mu1a1o<1 Walnut EVO- Etoclron1c Vldtto Ouard Tunlnq 5y1<1om wllh t'.onvonient ()no· Knob VHr and UHf Ch11nnel JIJg;:~~~:;!;;;::=::::::::::-;;...--Sotecrton. I 1111 I u••ton1 ""r,.,.,,,;,., 1•1,,, Our 1••·r~o1111I 0111• \ 1•11r t.u11ruul•••• Ou I,.,.,.~,,.,..,,,,. •. ,"•' ltti••ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............ ,...,_ J D_..WM9f C..k. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours Da;/y U Sat. 9-5:30 THN m.d!r..tc Pr.,.11lull1 ,.,......, .......... .. Prot·,.,,iunal '\e•r\ ic·•· .-or all ·' our honu• c•l••c·aronic·' . Saddleback EDITION NOL. 69, NO. '1141 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Afternoo11 1 .Y.Stock~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 TEN CENTS~ . B11rke, Supervisors Trade Pots~ots l , ( !; 111 KATHY CLANCY OIMO.llyPllllllalt Assemblyman Robert Burke \Ol·HW1Uneton Beach) chareed Wednesday he was the target of a ••cheap political sbot" by Orange . County Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich. In turn, Diedrich called Burke's :counter-attack the "flailing away .-•• ofa man in the beat of a losing 'Campaign." Burke is seeking a sixth as· sembly term in a race with Democrat Dennis Mangers. And Burke was the target or criticism by Clark and Diedrich Wednesday during a continuing controversy over just who -the stale or the county -should pay for four new superior court judgeships needed to relieve civil case backlogs. Burke said Wednesday he is not fiaiUng away u.t all. He re- ferred to Diedrich's comme.nts as "demagoguery'' and said bell still be an assemblyman for another couple or years. Wednesda y's controversy arose over a bill Burke sponsored which created four new superior court judgeships. The measure passed recently but was amended to leave out a guarantee the state would con· tribute the $60,000 for each seat it normally does. And with that, supervisors re- fused to pass a resolution asking the governor to fill the new seats until the state funds are guaran-. teed. But Burke had claimed Tues· day supervisors were simply playing games. Their refusal to pass a resolution agreeing to pay their $200,000 share of each judgeship, Burke said, earlier held up passage of the measure anyway. And. he said, the Democratic- controlled legislature forced the amendment supervisors now are criticizing. Burke insisted that the $60,000 for each position would b e forthcoming if supervisors would simply pass the resolution. ' But Diedri ch dismi ssed Burke's claims. ''Did the bill have the provisfoll for the rei m bursemenl?" ho asked. "It did not. The issue 1$' there." Diedrich, during Wednesday'S ! board meeting, suggested the county might look elsewhere the next time it wants a measure·' passed considering Burke's; .. mishandling" of this one. (See BURKE, Page AZ) 19 P e rcent Boost . . Medicare Fee Hike~ Hits Old, ~Disabled; WASHINGTON <AP/ The portion of hospital fees that 25 million Medic are beneficiaries have to pay out or their pocket:. was boosted a record 19 percent today by the Social Security Ad · ministration. The hike, efCectlve on Jan. 1, means that an elderly or disabled person entering a hospital in 1977 will be responsible for the first $124 of the initial bill. covering up to two months. compared with the present charge of$104. Similar increases apply to the share of costs that are to be borne by the patient for extended slays 3 lnjured In 5-car Accident Three people were injured and five cars were damaged when fi ve motorists crashed into each other early Wednesday morning in a chain reaction colUslon in Irvine . Irvine police said today that three people were treated at the scene b y Orange County paramedics and then taken to Tustin Community Hospital, where they were treated and re· leased. H1111ti119to11 Log :10111 0.lly ~ ........... "' L.H ... , •• Thos e injured included Mitchell Carl Carlson. 17, of 34 Red Rock. I rvine and Gary Wayne Moser, 31, or 26719 Via Zaragosa, Mission Viejo, both motorists. Also hurt was Chris Mayo, 18, or 5 Red Rock, Irvine, who was a passcn,Rer in a car driven by Steve Mayo, 19, of the same address. Three wets uHed surfers fight for position on a small Huntington Beach wave as a fourth pulls back to wail for a wave of his own. Although school has begun, hardy surfers still manage to squeeze in a couple of waves between classes. Crowds should thin some as the water temperature begins lo drop. Police said Miss Mayo suffered bruises and a possible broken arm. Carlson reportedly suffered a two-inch cul above his eye and Moser received lumps and bruises on his forehead, police said. Carter Dumps Diedrich (And Vice Versa) in End of Flirtation The other two motorists In· volved in the 7 a.m. collision at Irvine Center Drive and Culver Drive were Daniel Shelton Kite, 32. or Santa Ana. and Donald Vinson Asbury . 42, of 23151 Tulip, El Toro. County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's on again, orr again turtallon with J immy Carter's presidential campaign is orr ataln. This time, according to Diedrich, his flirtation with com· 11\andlng the pres ide ntial nominee'• campaip in Orange County is off for good. Carter's campaign chiefs con· tlrmed that message when they •llPOinted Rep. J erry Potterson Coas t Weathe r Chance of showers or possible thunderstorms lingering through Friday. Little temperature change expected. I NSIDE TODAY TM CftlftOl Ac~ Of· ficc baa accu~ th« FBI of fn. fla#ltg crime .ttafflttcl u.ai ~ °' lM boN for thil c:vencit'• budget. See storv on PGgeM. (0-Santa Ana) to replace the Fullerton supervisor on the three-man county campaign teapl. They said Diedrich had re- signed by telegram Sept. 11 und the resl1naUon WH taken off the table Wednesday. Diedrich said the so-called re• slgnaUon was another foulup by Carter campaign managers who dldn 't noUce the date of his re· slpation mesa age and weren't aware of the reconciliation that has taken place. "I still support Jimmy Carter. I think he will make a fine prcs1· dent." said Diedrich. "However," he added, "I think those who are running his cam- paign are running a disjointed shop and the left hand docsn 't know what the right hand is do· Ing." Accord.Ing to Diedrich, when his earlier resignation was withdrawn Carter campaign <See IT'S OFF, Page A2) Police said the ac~ldenl was triggered when Mayo was unable to stop before rear-ending a car stopped for the signal at the in· tersection. Wllhln moments, three other cars were Involved In the rear-end process. Police said Moser's car waR destroyed and that the other four a utos received major or moderate damage. SJa Miiiion Pur~hase Viejo Co. Buys Ranch By WILLIAM SCllREIBEI oi-.0.11, .... ....,, The Mission Viejo Company closed escrow today on ita US million purchase of 6,700 Moulton Ranch acres in Lagwia Hills. At tbe aame time. company of. fkials revealed formation of a new management firm called Aliso Viejo Com pany, to ad· minister the property. The acquisltlon bring• to near- ly 18,000 acres the total a.mount of. land held in the Saddleback Valley by the com~. which is' • wholly owned subsidiary ol the Philip Morris Corporation. Mission Vi~o Company Presl· dent Phillip 1. Reill7 revealed that be wlil also head the new manacement company and most ol the top office.rs wm be the same. '111e newJy acquired property is designations lo the area and by a bounded generally by the Laguna debate over whether or not to Beach city limits, Laguna Nlguel prohibit residential units in areas and developed portions of heavily impacted by jet noise. Laguna Hilb. There are many Tbe present general plan con· development constraints on the flguratlon would permit con· land, includlnl{ steep slopes and structlon of a large amount of hills, noiH from approachinf. U1ht industry, some commercial Marine Corps Jets, the Aliso and up to 10,000 new homes, sup· Creek ireenbelt corridor and porting a population of up to others. 30,300 people. . The land bad been owned by "We expect that plannln1 the Moulton Trust and Mr. and studies involving a broad range Mrs. Ivar Hanson. Mrs. H~ of Inquiries, includina social, is a Moulton family heiress. cultural, economic and e1Mron- 'Ibe 6,700 acres comprised the mental matters will Jntenaify bulk of remalnina land once now that the ltans!er ol UUe hu owned by Saddlebac1r Valley been completed," aa1d James G. pl<>Mer rancher Lewis Moulton. Toepfer, executive vice presJ. Nure construcUoa plans for dent of both Mission Viejo and the land are clouded by the c:ur-Aliao Viejo Companies. nnt Oranao County genual'\>ta.a <See AANCU. P•Aa) tn a hospital or skilled nursing home. Social Serurity Commissioner James 8 . Cardwell srud the tn· crease is necessary to keep pace with hospital costs. which have been shooting up at more than twice the over-all cost of living. Medicare covers all hospital charges for up to the first 60 days except for an amount which, in theory, represents the cost of the day of admission. Under the federal rormula de· signed to balance off Inflation, the price or tbat first _: and sup· posedly average -day goes up $20. In fact, however, the com•, putations lag behind actual costs by about two years . After the patient picks up the' first $1.24 of his bill next year, Medicare will, as usual, pick up the balance through the 60lh day. But then further inrreases app· ly which, for some patients, could prove even more dear. They will have to pay $31 daily out or their own pockets for the 6lst through the 90th day, up from the present $26 daily. Post-hospital sl ays lasting <See MEDICARE, Page A!) Generals Cont er O.lly Poot \t1H I'-• Marine Corps Commandant Louis H. Wilson, four-star general, right, speaks with the commanding general of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, J . K. Davis, soon after Wilson arrived at the base this morning. One of Wilson 's first comments was that he is concerned about. "new housing encroaching on the base.". Aerosol Ban Backed By UCI Researcher BylULARY KAYE Oftll• Oelfy l'llOl 11'41 Dr. Prank Roland of UC Irvine said today he strongly suppoN a recommendation that restric· Uons on aerosol sprays be initial· ed immediately, recommended by the task force s tudying the cf· fects of nuorocarbon11 on the at· mosphere .. Dr. Rowland also salct he sup- ports a consumer boycott oC aerosol spray producl'I to help persuade manufacturers lo. switch to less dangerous pro· ducts. The task force. called In· teragency Task Force on Inad- vertent Modlflcatlon of the Stratosphere OMOS> recom· mended Wednesday that rules to regulate aerosol spray products be developed now. Dr. Rowland, along with UCI coUeague Dr. Mario Molina, first e~posed the dangers of fiuorocarbona. They said t he gases break down the earth's protective layer of ozone and could lead to Increased skin cancer and climatic changes. Th.r were supported recently when the NatlonaJ Academy or .Sciences agreed with the results of their studies. ffoweftf', the academy said there should be a two-year walling period for more teata before regulations are put l.nto effect. Dr. Rowland said at lint be was not opposed to the Acaamy'a• reeommendaUon f~'7">'e&r delau' becaU1e he t.bq . . ' . planned to Iron out the dctal1s ot an aerosol ban during those two years. However. he said loday be- bclieves the rcaulatlona rcstrlc~ ing aerosol products should bet begun now. ; "They should ge• s....{ed im' mediately so that co~';;rtiea wllM beeln chan~lnl( over to loaf <See SPRAY, Pa1eA.2) Daily Pilot Price To 83.50 Oct. 1 1 Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot wlU 10 from $3.25 to $3.50 per month ef· fecUve October 1. At $3.50 per month, the Dally Pilot subscription ; price remains among the • lowest for aeven·day f newspapers ln Southern Calitomia .. Continuing major cost inc~uea ln all Hpecb of • newspaper production and di.at.ribution, such as a $20 per ton newsprint price in· 1 crease last July, make thi• incr-ease necessary. Your Dally Pilot carrier. wbo is an independent merchant. will realiie aA 1nc~ase In profit for hil or her services to you at. the new price. Ford Defends Personal Integrity F,...PageAJ RANCH ••• Th~ company'• prloclpal con· suJU01 planner. J ack G. Raub, bat aald ln recent interviews that lb• land pre ~lt • "challqo" btcause of Its uoUlual terraln and olht-r llmltln1 factors. H~ notf'd that the county hu de· atinated more than 50 percent of the property u open spa~. WASHINGTON (AP)-Pres&· ... Jl'ord •aid ~ be .. caaO· dent the loqulry Into bis put campaign llnancea wall de· moiutrate he ilf "free ot any al· l 1aUon1'' of lmproprtety a4d ex Jll'9lled hope the m alter ca.o be "'°'ved qwddy. Perched on tbe side of bb Oval Ofnce desk, Ford told reporters he had never d1verted any cam pa.lea contributions for personal ~e. Tho President was asked 1r a n.sh of news reports about t.be in· qulry by the Watttpte •P9t"ial prcMeutor, comlAa ln tbe m.Jdst ol b1I Campa.Ip apjAst J1.nuey Cartw .... t.roubhnf bim. Ford replied t.bat be wu not u coacemed about it ror pohUcaJ reaaom aa he waa becau.Je of bJJ '"record of pusonal integrity." "I'm nry proud of my record of peraooal lnte1rity," lbe Pres.I· dentdeclal'ed. Carter l a t er accepted o declaration of innocence by President Ford and s:U<t that as tar as he is concerned 1t ends any queatlaa ol lmpropri.t.yln trorc1•• camp•llll floa~ca and 10U tripe. The Penta10' uya '7 U Ameriean tervlct"trien .,. still mlulna In Soutbeut .ula. At the news confettntt, con· ventd without adv~ notice, Ford decllntd lo assras the poUtical impae\ of t.ht-lnvetUga- U o o, being conducted by Walersate special prosecutor Charletl Rurf. Jle did say that he bas "full coot1dence 10 t he iot.egr1ty" of Comply or Die Ruff and deeland: "I •tivnll7 believe in Lbo apedaJ Jll"C8«Ulor coocept.'' Ford also d~ h s coll outlnp 11 a concressman with bi& bU3iness lobbylaU -somt of which involved travel to corpora· Uon-owned COU3tS and rtSOrts. Carter challenaed Ford on Wednesday to s ubm&t to cross· examination by NpOrWl"ll on the lnvesuaauon Into whether f'ord We1ally diverted campalp COO· lribul&ons to hia; own WJC dwin& lus years in Congress. (C'a.11cr HJd today be ~ l'Wd'a dttlaraUon al fatt va1u The O~mocrattc presidential nomlnt'e tillid that, whale he knowa no dttails of the campalfn fuodm1 . us Car as hebconcfrned the President's denial ol Q)' lm· propriety ends the matter.) Asked If be didn't h&\•c a perfect rilh\ to Inquire whether he ls the target of the invcs~a· Uon, Ford said that t ven ln th•t t'v~nt he felt "any inquiry would be misconstrued." F r.•PageAl flt conceded that the purchase pncc of the lond, whlch worllK out to about $2,400 an aicre, Is low foe prime vaUe1 property, but. probably rcn ecLI tho devolop- ~nt cotut.ralnts. lt Is llk"ly ultlmatl!t plan for de· vt lopment will include o MOO<i de· al of lod~trtal use -tomethinll the company bH bee\ t.ryln_g to fe»ter tor yean to compelAI wilb the Irvine Company. ( Pilot Logbook ) S. Laguna Teacher SPRAY ••• hanntW products," t.be scientist said. Thet'fl waa no s~aUon to- day u t.o bow the new develop- rn~l would bo ldenutied •Ince it. 1.5 not connected to M.iasioo Vi$. Is That 410 Feet Raped by Two Men Dr. Rowland added that he is also in favor of a consumer boycott sug11ested earlier. "I doubt It could be a formal consumer boycott, but if ball of the people voted again.st t.be pro- ducts by nol buying lhem, it would be disaster for the lo· dustry,' ·said Rowland. FroaPa~A l IT'S OFF ..• Or 410 Seats? By ANNE COOPER OI tlMt Dolly l'llM ~tt MARY PmLUPS of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council's executive board quit smoking recently. Friends at Monday's board meeting were aurprised to see her lighting up. "Is that the second cigarette?" asked fc!low board member Harold Beck of Laguna lhlls, unable to restrain his concern. "Well," said Mrs. Phillips, ''you all make me nervous.'· Looks as if commwlity participation may exact a certam pnce. ••• SOMETIMES ntE STORY behind a newspaper error can be as mteresllng as ' ~, • COOPIEll the story itself -particularly when the error evolves with each retelling. Take. for example, a recent story an tlus paper about Lhe fine arts complex under construction at SaddJeback College. Whether by w~y or faulty transm1ss1on dunng a telephone interview, or faulty heanng, the reporter Jotted down the facl that the drama facility would include a theater with a 410.(oot·long proscenium or stage area. When the story got lo an editor ramaliar with theater, he observed that 410 feet 1s longer than a football held and such a stage could easily support the entire cast or a Hollywood spectacuJar. The reporter called another college 0Hac1al to get confirmation or corre<'t1on and was told it meant 410 square reet. That's the way 1t ran. And sinre writers aren't usually too good at math, nobody realized such a stage would havt! been only about 40 by 10 feet in siie -not really up t.o par for theater productions. This drew another inquiry to the co11ege, where a third spokesman said the 410 referred to the length of the theater itself. Satisfied but too late to correct the error, the reporter chuckled wllh resigned humor over the whole affair - particularly alter the project architect said later everybody else was wrong. The 410, he said, referred to the number of seat.a in the theater. • • • HAROLD "HAL" MORGAN, deputy in charge or the south county d1stnct attorney's ofrace, reports that the courts are floodt'd with traffic citations. Some cilahons, particularly those involving senior citizens. Just aren't worth the hassle, he said. He recalled a certain mstance in which a patrolman stopped an elderly woman dnver for turning right from a lefthand lane The lady was mdignant "What do you mean ·stoppmg me?" Morgan reported her as saymR. The officer explained her mistake. "Don't be rad1culous1" the senior citizen snapped."! turn that way every smgle day. You give me your name and number, young man. l intend to report you to your superiors." "See what l mean?" said Mor &an. "That woman is going t.o keep on breaking traffic laws atthal corner no matter what anyone aayi.." A 25·year-old teacher was al· tacked and raped in her South Laguna home Wednesday night by two men whose method of en- try into the home as unknown. Orange County sheriff's de- puties said the victim was at· tacked immediately after her girlfriend left the house. She lold them her attackers warned that they would shoot her iC she did not comply with their sexual de· mands. Viejo Woman Fights Rape Try in Home A Mission VaeJo woman fought off an mtruder an her home Wed- nesday after he attempted lo gag her with a towel and then rape her. Orange County ShenH's of· f1cer:. s aid the 28-year-old viclam told them she found the attacker htding ID thl' garage or her home after s he returned from a shop- ping lrtp The v1ct1m , a registered nurse. said she kicked and scratched her assailant a nd screamed while he trit>d to overpower her. Deputies said the man fled on foot after the woman successfuJ. ly resisted his advances. Jnv~stigalors said they intend to interview a local man who has been 1denllfied as her alt.cker. They refused to idenWy the SUS· peel other than to confirm that he lives a rew streets away from the \1Ctlm Rainy Sp~lls Splotch Coast An Arctic s torm system brought widely scattered and oc- casionally heavy r ain throughout Orange County today. The ominous clouds and sud· den showfrs arc expected to re· main at least until Friday, ac- cording to a National Weather • • • Service forecast . s o Showers were reported today Ml SI N COM MUNITY HO~PITAL in Mission Viejo from Huntingt o n Beach to was on the lour route tut month for 3K Japanese students, 12 Laguna Beach. There were no re· to JS years old, who partici pated in the Readers D111est ports of Injuries due to slick Foreign Study League Program. Phyllis Toman, the hospital's auxiliary tour hostess. re· ro~~peratures along the coast Cl..'lved a thank you notl' from one student which concluded, ·'I think inspection 1s very useful In hospital Hospital 1s dif· should reach the mid-70s today frreot <from l Japanese hO'lp1tals. Japan~se hospitals don't and surfe rs on south· facing h I f beaches can expecl swells rang· ..,....,.,.a..,v""'c""p._a..,y,..r ... oo...,..m....,.o""'r""c..,h""'1'"'ld1111r..,c,,.n ... a""n,,.d ... 1111111b""'r""alllliry,,.fo1111r..,d,,.o ... c""to""'r...,.",......,.....,..,....,• Ing from five to nine feet by Fri· day. F ront Pagr 111 MEDICARE more than 20 days ln a sk1llt'<l Jul r~lng homl' will require beneficiaries to pay $15 20 d:\lly rot lhe 2lsl throuah the lOOth day, lll) from the present $13. .. ORANOli COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Weed .......... , ·--,....,.,., .• ~ Jt<lt R. Curley \lqPt_ .. ,_o._ .. ~ 'Thomas KMVll ... .., ThomM A. 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Clark was out of town today at- tendin1 a tax reform coolere,nee and could not be reached for comment. And Diedrich when first QUCS· tioned about Burke's charge asked, "Cao you printalaugh?" Wbeo Burke was told Diedrich thought be was flailing away in a losing campaign battle, he. replied, "l can only laugh at thal one." Then be referred to Diedric.b's commentas ''de magoguery.'' But. despite the crlticiam, Butke said, he is still wtllln& to· work with county officials oo any • JegislaUoo they feel ls needed. "U they want somebody elae to do it f10e," he said, "but I am willing lo do it. My skin is thick." Burke said, however, the four new Judgeships are ooedcd lo re• Uexe court. overcrowding, and wbeth.eT the state or county foots tbe bW lt stlll comes from tax dollan. Of supervisors. be said, ''they are trylnc to make themselttS look IOOd. I am not ~ a.boat who 1oob 1ood. I am con-• cerned about whether the judicial aystem in Orange County hna the capacity to handle tho cnmt' problem." And Burke claimed criminals are free on the s treets because of courtroom jommln1. Supervlaor Tom Riley aaid he planned to research the ent.I~ liltualion be?fore commenting, and be uld the crlUcL11m• voiced during Wednesday's meeting came ns a surprise. Supervisor Laurence Schmit said he didn 't comment because ··1 didn't want to add lo the IUlf between our ala te re preaen· tatlves ond us on the county level. .. But Burke saJd be didn't think ·tbtre was any eulf. "I fell that we have worked 1Ve.l1 to1ethtr In the past," he said, "cooperat ed well on many tbblp." Schmit aaJd be believed t10 pro. sre:u could be made by mattni Cbl.f1et lo the newspaper. But he &aid there appear to be mlsun· derstandlngs on both aldea. and he plMDed to arranre a meetinJ With Burke to discuss the whole luue of court nnanct.na. Schmit aaJd the $80,000 state eontrlbutlon Isn't enou1 b becaue lt ~osta t he count.J another *2~1000 per year tor each Juqarup In ancillaJ'1 u· pemel. Officers said the victim described the two meo u "non· descript, dirty types" in their mid·20's. They said lbe pair fled from the home after raping their victim. The woman was treated at San Clemente Gener al Hospital Rl'\d released. Flea Market Set Sunday The South Laguna Hills Homeowners Association wall spoosor a flea m arket Sonday lo raise funds to cover outstaodine costs carr ied over from this year 's Independen ce Day celebration. The sale will take place ln the parking lot of the Laguna Hills Plaza Shopping Center, just west of the San Diego Freeway on Alicia Parkway. Hou.rs are 10 a.m. loSp.m. An association representative said sale Hems will include anti· ques, crafts. furniture and the same variety of items round al swap meets and 1ar agesales. TM Lucerne H 1940W "The industry would have to change very rapidly," be added. A memo by IMOS also asked that the president become more involved in the long-term pro- gram of research on threats to the upper atmosphere. The task force ooled that the Environmental Protection Agency <EPA) bad failed to win a bid for $13 million to conduct a short-term study of the subject and said t.bat now the loog·Lenn program ls "seriously en -dangered ... Quake Rattles City MANILA. The Philippines (AP> -Several buildings col· lapsed when an earth tremor s hook the Mindanao city or Cotabato about noon today, wit· nesses aald. but there were no re· ports of casualties. It was the fifth tremor at Colabato, about Q> miles south or Manila, in Jess than 24 hours . ®QUALITY TELEVISION chiefs had agreed that the Democratic nominee would spend a foll day in Orange Coan· ty during October. As part of the u1Um4tum the county supervisor laid down, he wu to receive three ween ad· vance notice of the Carter visit. But it was said thatsuch Dolice in the candidate's achedule couldn't be arran1ed. Diedrich also made other stipulations in his ultimatum that the Carter people nid they couldo 't agree lo. But that was all foreouen Wed· nesday when Patterson was named to replace Diedrich and t.o join Judy Rosener or Newport Beach and UAW olficlal 8Nee Lee as t.be t.bree·person chair committee of Cart.er'• Oranie County campaiin. Bus ·Ride r s Unhurt LOS ANGELES CAP) -Six. people have been t.n,Jured in a c rash between a chartered school bus and two cars, but the driver and children aboard the small bus escaped unhurt . 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