Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-26 - Orange Coast PilotDAILY PILOT Bose .Jufeg Pondering * * * 10' * * * Bribe Trial E1'idenf!e • I . • . . . . , ••• , . • I . . . r . .. . II ' • • • • ·Cella Renews Effort to Botla ll11ide11tified Police Probe Girls' Slaying The bodies of two girls lay froien In special cryogenic mortuary facilities today as ln· \lesUgators continued efforts to l~tUy the victims who were murdered Friday in Huntmgton Beach. Orange County coroner's de· puties completed autopsies late Wednesday night on the slain ,iris. estimated to be 15 to 18· )'tars old. then delivered the bodies, which bore multiple stab '5'0Wlds. to Saddleback Mortuary ioTusun. Archite ct's Bribery Trial In Jury Hands By TOM BARLEY Of "'• D• 11 y "'"'" 5Ufl Carrying notes rt'<'ord.-d t1ur ina eight weeks or testimony, an Orange County Supenor Court jury went into the' 111ry room to- day to pond1•r •ts 'l'rdict in the brabcry trial of AnDhc1m architect LeHoy Ros(' The final plcJ ~fore Judg<' !Aster Van Tntenhove delivered jury Instructions Y.'t'ilnellday ntaht, come from prosecutor Jack Ryan who thumpccl ttw rx><hum and bellowt'd. "It 'oe a bribe. No matter which way 'o" look at 11. it's n bribe "It dot'sn't mak<' anv dif rorence wht'lher Ros<''s uct1v111e11 had nn>• effect on lh<' s1pproval or dlsapproval or the Jlid<lt>n Lakt'S development." the prosecutor told the jury "This defendant as RUJlty of solicalinR a brib<' and I thank our case against him has been pro· ved •· Ryan. who at times could be clearly heard in the courthouse corrido r and In adjoining courtrooms, urged the jury lo concentrate on the actlVllies of Rose rather than ke)' prosecution witness Paul Wallach. It is alleged that ROtSe. working throu11h Wallach. SOURht a bnbe lrom Fullerton develope r William Brashears m return for Rose 's favorable vote as a 1-'ullerton planning com- missioner on lhe $6.S million Hid· den Lakes condomln1um project. Ryan admitted that Wallach, wbo was given immunity trom prosecution in return for his testimony against Rose. was "deeply involved.·· Wallach was the target of re- peated attacks by defense at- torney Marshall Morgan who (Stt llO E. Pa1e A%) • , No identification of ·any kind could be found on or near the blue jeans-clad corpses which lay sprawled below a rocky surfside blurr. "They're stilJ Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2." Coroner's Deputy Jim Bracker s aid early today. No mollve is apparent in the savage slayings on a narrow beach below the rocky bluffs on Pacific Coast Highway, about 100 yards west of Goldenwest Street. "It looked like he wanted them J?ood and dead," Deputy Coroner Bncker observed. He declined lo speculation whether one or more killers committed the apparently wanton acts Questioned about the multiple stab wound statemoot issued by Orange County Sherirf's deputies Wednesc!ay, Bricker said only it invoh ed more than three and less than 10 in each victim's body . •·1t was t>ight or nine on each one ... Sheriff's Hom1c1dc Sgt. Al Masucci said today. No evidence o r sex ual molestation could be found. wtille the question of possible drug in· volvcment must await com- plt>tlon or lengthy tox1colog1cnJ l<'sts las ting as lonJ? as six weeks Sheriff's Sgt Masucci :orn1d at the scene F'rad a y he su!l pccts they were confr o nte d by so meone. threatened a nd frightened c>nough to Ott toward the potential. but hopeless ~cape route. The Jagged . rocky bluff is almost vertical Huntingto n Brach Police Oetect1\·e Jack Welsh s:ud after '•i•wlng the bodies shortly after their 7:30 a.m . discovery it ap. pears the girls fought for thetr lives Deren!le wounds -cuts on hands and arms indicate each <Stt VICTIMS. Page A.Z > CADETS GIVEN TOP. LEVEL AID WASHINGTON (AP> -The Anny still is acting loo h&r.1hly towar~ the scor~ of West Point cadets ensnared In a cheating scandal. critics in Congress say Army Secretary Martin R Hoffmann was told Wednesday by members qf the House military personnel subcommil· tee that his plan to waive ex· pulsion and let honor code violators reapply for admission in one year was not lenient enough. • "I honestly think that the medicine you 're prescribing is worse than the disease... Rep Samuel S Stratton m -N.Y >.told Holfmann I I Fire. Out of Control I . t" • ""' Wlnt-\e A fores t fire burns unchecked in the Seney National Wildlife Preserve in Michigan ·~ upper peninsula and has now burned 19,000 acres and threatens 100 square males of state and federal land. Nearly 500 federal firefighters have joined Michigan cr ews and another 220 have been called m. Rossmoor Wife Kidnaped Safety Feared as Police Mount Search Fears for the safely of a Ross moor woman mounted tod.i) as Orange County Shenff's de put1e and Long Beach police con tlnued to seek the woman and ht>r two abdul'tors Dcpuliei; said market manaf(cr John Selgman. 50. his wife Joanne, 43, and the ir three children "ere taken at gunPolnl from their home Wecineo;day night by two masked Runmen. The store man ager and the children wert• unharmed today. after Sel~ man phoned police from n Long Reach phone booth. whcr<' he was waiting for Instructions Crom the kldnopers. Mrs S eigman. who wa5 i;eparnted from the children and taken away by the abductors, as still m1s!llng and Police said ef· forts to find the woman and the abductors have been hindl'rcd by residents with citizens band radios. The two armed men burst into the family home at 3351 Cortese Drive in Rossmoor early Wed- nesday night. hustling Seigman and his family into his van and ordering him to drive to a downtown bowling alley in Long Beach The children, bound and gagged. were len In the van while Seigman was ordered lore· tum to his market and wait in a telephone booth outside the store for further lnstruclions IDs wife was taken wllh lhe two gunmen In their car. Seigman said. The market manager Im· medl•tely called Long Beach police from the phOf'le booth. teJl- lng them the abduct.on had his ._ v.1fe and "anted Si.000 Crom lhe store Long Beach police surrounded the area and rescued Ul~ chlldrc•n from the van before scounnit the area for the mis:dng woman and the two gunmen Los Angeles Sheriffs Ll Jim Middleton blamed residents wrth citizens band radios for fnghten mR the kldnapers off, cauMnit them to a1ve up on phoninR Se1gman .. We havt• the 1mpres~1on lht'} \\ere fnghtencd off by u lot uf activity by people "Ith Cll.._ v.hn Oooded into the area ... he !>aid "It was notaccahle to offaccr~ who were tryinit lo c•<mduc·t a sur veillancc in the area ·· Middleton !l aid all five family members hud been at home wh<'n the two k1dnaper~ came to th1• door . The chi ldren w cr1• identified as Cathy, l!l. John Michael. 16. and P11ul. II Man Holds Hostages In Ohio High Rise CLEVELAND (AP> A dia· grunlled apprentice machinii1t was holding an unknown numb<>r of hostages today on lhe 36th noor of a downtown office build· ing and demanding that he be al- lowed to talk with wealthy an dus trial lst Cyrus Eaton . authorities said. The F"BI said Ashby Leach. 30, of Huntington. W. Va .. o former e.mploye of Che sie System Inc .. a railroad holding company, seized the hos tages at Chessie's headquarters in the Terminal Tower on a corner of Public Square before 11 a .m. EDT C8 a.m . PDT>. There were differing rePorts on the number of hostages. The FBI said there were tl\N!e, in· duding t" o unarmerl secunty g uards and one female. a • spoke11man for Chessie said lherl' were eight: u woman who called a newspaper and claimed lo be u hostage said there were 11, and Cleveland pohce fint reported there were 13 The FBI was talkin1t with the man by telephone and through a door The F8J said tht• man told them he wanted to taJk to Eaton. chairman e meritus of Chessie. who as vacationing in Nova Scotia, Canada Also, the FBI saJd. the man said he bad a complaint about federal benefits and that be want· ed an apology from Chessletothe American people. There was no elaboration. The FBI said Leitch was carry- ing • uwed-i>ff shotgun and n <Stt HOSTAGE , Page All , Petition Clai1ns Partiality By TOM BARLEY Di 11,. D•llY '"04 ~ Lawyers for Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and a co-defendant went to the Calirornia Supreme Court Wednesday In a new bid to r•· move Orange County Superior Court Jud'(e William C. Soeirs from pretrial action. They argue m a petition lhal was rejected last week by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino that Judge Speirs ' impartiality became q1:estionable when he came ufl· <'Cr pressure from Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens. Judge Owens rePortedly told Judf.?e Speirs shortly before the current pretrial hearings go un· der way that 1f the triaJ of Cella and f ormer h os pital adminis trator Stephen Robert Evans left Orange Cou nty he would go with it. ; Judge Speirs has already rulell that if he denies defense motiol\B currently berng argued in hn courtroom he will grant a~hange of venue to another location in view of heavy pretrial publicity But defense attorneys now argue that Judge Speirs na lonJ:?er has jurisdiction over thf' case since he b prepared 111 transfer it from th(' county beforl' lh('S<'heduled trial date of Oct 4 Cella. 51. and £qins. :11. fac·c· lrtal on multaplt· rrim1nal cha rges stem mini.! from al legations that they defrauded two ho!lpitals conlroll('d hy Cella of an estimated S2 million Roth men drew pnson terms aft ('r convicted in l..o~ Angelt•11 Federal court on related al legations Cella wa~ sentenced lo <~eCEl.LA, Page Al> We acher Morning and evt•nin1: clouds will iti vc way to :1un· shine Thursday with h1J(h.i< in the low 7011, lows or al)t1ut 00 I NSIDE TODAY The doclor who ~Mmf'd Renu R1charrl'1 au thonSI(' aurg er y so11i pr<•1ud1C'e toward tranuauala 1a a "d11 grace in lh1a rnuntr11 " See Page A7 , ., ,, IH .. A• Cit .,., CM . .. , .. •.. , A4 ,.. ... i A2 O~ll y PllOT s 'Longs hot' Probed Legionnaires Ki11ed By Gas? FARMINGTON, Coc\n. (AP> - '?ht d'-covcry of P<>UnUall,y fat.ii lettl:I of nickel ln llas~ u mplH token from victim.Ii of legion nalre• • d isea&t! "ccrhlnly ~ngtbens lhe possibility" that n)Ckel carbonyl ttH caused the ii· bins, says a medical researcher . Dr F. WilUa m Sunderman Jr .• wbo heads a team of sclenosu Mt the Univers ity of Connecticut. said Wednesd1t y night that a two- week study had found significant tettes or nickel 10 libsue taken frQhl the kidney, brain, Uver and FordVrges ERA Support VAlL. Colo <AP> P resident F o rd ha ~ declared todav "Women's Equality Day~· and asked states that have not done so to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment <ERA>. In a proclamation issued Wednesday, Ford urged , "those states which have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment to give consid e ration to h s ratification and tht' uphold· ing o f o ur nation 's heritage." Thirty fou r states have rnllfied ERA, four short ur the number r equired to amend the Const1tut1on. The remaining four mtL'il approve the amendment by 1979 1f 1t 's to be adopted other or1ans ot thrtt vtrtJms o4 lbedlseue. Sunderman uld lht' results "came out quHc wdl in t~rnu of supporting the role of nickel c:irbonyl gaa" as t~ PQ5slble UWle or the dlseue, which hU kUJed 26 perM>nt who auended a state American Legion Convention in Philadelphia July 21-24. In Ph\ludelphia. Dr. Lc'<' i!I Polk, acting c ity health corn· missioner . s aid today that the Idea about the nickel carbon.yl gas w as "very interesting but pretty inconclusive at this ume. It's still a lon1·shol." Polk also said: ..... U it wa.s a gas like Dr. Sunderman sug· gested. why did tbe disease affect only the legionnaires? There were millions of other people downtown in those four days who breathed that same air a nd didn't get sick." The number of people known to have contracted the as·)et· unidentified disease rose to 176 Wednesday. Sunderman said nickel levels found in tissue samples from victims of the disease were five to eight times higher than the levels found in control samples from persons who had died of other causes. The nickel concentrations in t he legionnaires' disease specimens were "within the range we've had on fatal nickel poisoning cases." Sunder man said. lie declined to reveal lhe exact concentrations of the substance. Viking Hints Again At Mars Life Hope ' PASADENA (AP I A Viking experiment has again given a signal that could mean Martian life. adding one mor(' piece to a puu le that seems to hint at a dif· ferent answer nearly every day. The outcom e of n control ex· periment disclosed Wednesday "mcreuses the chance" thut soil taken aboard the lander contains life. said Dr. Norman Horowit z. a biologist on the Viking research t eam. But lhc head of that team. Dr. Frottt Page A I VICTIMS ... tned to ward orr the stabbmJ( in· strument used by their killer or killers befor e they crumpled lo the sand. mortally knifed. Authorities said neither girl had any scar. birthmark or tattoo that might be a key factor 1n 1dcnlHlcatlon. One wore some inexpensive, commonly obtainable jewelry in· eluding a necklace inscribed .. Jethro Tull," the name of a popular rock musical group and one had braces on her tei!th. Sheriff's Detective Lt. Sim l\fiddleton issued this capsule dtscrtption or each murde red girl: -Jane· Doe I : Victim is five feet. s•'.i Inches tall. weighing ali ve between 100 nnd 110 pounds: with liJCht brown hair, huel eyes oncf was wcArinJ( blue Jeans and a salmon-colored T· shirt top. -J ane Oe>t.> 2 Victim 1s five feet. six inche~ tall, wt>l~hlni:; ative about 125 poun<lci; ulso with lieht brown hair and hazel eyes, wearinit saddle 1enns nnd ll lonit· !'lffvcd pink and wtutc.-checked blouse. She wore dcntnl braces. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_. Of~ (O•\t 0.llv , .. ..,_. •ltf\ M.Wh ., f"""."""4".I ,,,. "401'\ ,.,n\, i. ~I~"•~ .... tw-•.._.,.,. t ...,.,, "1.1bli.tt1,.. font)olf\t \fit1.Hitt• f"hltOM 111'• OVl>ll\.l\•G MM••• lf'w"'°" f nthy "" lt"'lil IV•~ Nf'•PO'' 0-.wh H1"°"1f'!Qt~ •I\••'~ • eut'lt ••rt Vitl1t.-, •""""' \..ttl\fh tM• • \t•llo .,..., l ... ~.,. ~ttf'l~fll C..U\I ~ •il'MtJ._ rt O'Olfti81 f'O+t'°" It ~btl'Nd \.llltU"<Mr\ 4-Nt ,_ ~":,~ ,.:':',,..,.•:: ·~=~:,z•::~,r.::.~·~,;!. )N Robert N. WMd ... ,hlJt"'..,.. ,._,""""' Jacl< R. Curi.~ Vk • Pf•'"""'.._. C:..Nf''11 Mff'Wtlf" Thomes KHvll C•·'•' l hOma<; A Murpt,ine M..~if'IO (O.* Qlarl~s H. LOO$ Rld\Wd P. Nall OfflcH l""'I• ~\tu l)l>"'-•ll ... , \tf"f'tt l•t\ofllol ~Mfli t tM (., .. ,,,..,¥TY 'tr-NI t.4Wllit•,... • ..,.. ........ "'" l't'•"" ~ •• , .. "6odd••t>«• V•llof\' HM\ l • fJ•1 • .., •' \itfll o ..... , , ..... ., !::''e ~·~ ~= ~r:.~.~::.= flfletttt ~' .... ,\l\tl"I .,,,, ht'•tP' ~,. ff "Ot.C-..t•d ft'tt~•wt \O•C)•I ~,-""'"._" 1• ·-•flll-• ~=,,.~··~~·;~~~= ~:~.:~~~·~-= tM'f ., "WWI"' ttmcMtfllY ""'4.tM• ~ttN•~ \lh..-lftl'< . , Harold P. Klein, said there are still alternative explanations not pointing to life. He said that if the test results a re not signs of life. some very unusual chemical pro· cess in the sandy red soil must be fooling the three biology experi· ments aboard Viking. For 3\'2 weeks these experi· ments have been yielding resuJts that one d ay make s~ient1sts gloom y and the next d ay optimistic -which, Horowiti says, is the way science always works. The difference in Vlklng l.S that the public gets word or each step in the invesUgation. Ordinarily. scientists work months or years to arrive at a con· cl us ion before it is reported. Fro• Page 11 I HOSTAGES handgun. Milt Dollinger. assls· tant vice president of Chessie. said one shot was fired into the ceiling, but U~re were no tn· juries. 'l'he FBI said Leach worked for Chessie three years ago. 1t was uncertain how long he had been employed. Chessie is a holding company for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co., among other pro· perties. One of t he hosta~es. "ho idc.-ntihed herself as Mrs Hor fmun. called the tluntin~on. W \'a . Advertiser news paper. Sht' told cit\' editor Charle!! Bowc.-n "I and io other employes are be· Ing held hostage by a former employ<'.'' She s aid the former t"mpJoyt> was holding th<'m hostage to dramatize.-"his position on lhe er Hiii or RighL<1 ... She !laid he Instructed her to call as many newspapeni In the region as she could Bowen said he.-hc.-ard .someone in the back· J(round tell the woman whot tn say. As the con ver sation pro· iressed. Bowen suid. he heard someone in the background say "Hang up." The woman then soid. "I hav\" to go now " and the connect ion broke. Fro•PageAI CELLA ••. nve years and Evans to one year. They are free on appeal. The supreme court petition also contains t.he dedaration that the Orange County Grand Jury was biased against the defen· dants because members read prejudicial newspaper account& d Cella 's polllical activities. The supreme court Is belng asked to dismiss the indictment. Failing that, it is being asked to have Judee Speirs removed from the bench during any phase of the Cella· Evans court acUon. A ruling i11; not expected before Sept. 16, lawyers said. Judge Speirs has ordered resumpUon Monday of pretrial motions in his courtroom. ' Scudder Suspects ~ . Plea Due~ S...wytr& for two IUi!)f'Cls In the $250.000 ransom demMd kldnap-lnt of B•lboa Island potato c hip h ~!.r J ob.n II. ··Jack" Scudder •·~re expected to enter mn<><.'l'nl pleu at thelr chcuu. · !Arraign. ment tod•Y· The le1al proctodina lnvo!vlnc the Corm al reading ot charaea was scheduled In w~ t Oruna• County Judlclal Dl1trk t Court. Wllllam Rudy Wes,on, 44, 01 14492 Mornin g Glorv Dnn•, Tustin. and his broU1t•t-1n·law, Rick Lee Sellers, 20, o( LOrlR Beach. nrf' both <'har.:t•d wilh k1dnaprn1i: for ransom. And It Co111es 011t Here Sellers. a muscular. sun· bleached blond, 1i1 DddlthmaHy accused or assault with a deadly "capon. They are charged with abduct· mg Scuddt>r. 64. of 145 N. Bay Front. Balbon Island. a \\Ct'k ago today as he lert his d<'nt1:.t 's of. flee al 18812 0<.'la\.\ are S1 , llunt· tngton Beach Shooting apples off somebody's head has a Ion~ trad1t1on m Switzerland, but magi c1an Jlans Moretti goes William Tell one better -by shooting it ore his own head. He fires o ne crossbow which. if 1t hits the tari:tets, fires the setond . "hiC'h fires the third. \\ h1ch ftrl'~ the fourth. wh1rh hit!. the apple. The function of J\Ioretti 's com panion w<£s not immediately apparent. Wesson -on<'e the )oungest Bank o f America branch manager in l h~· tountr)· -knew Scudder for 15 years and was a former flnanc1._.1 ;1dv1ser who sought the con\'cnientl' food tycoon 's coun:.el a nd aid at lunch just two hours before he was kadnapcd. Break-in Charge Leveled FBI Chief 'Doesn't Remember' Request The} spoke in \\ emt. falst'llv \'01c·e~. "hilt .. $(·udder "11~ blindfolded wal han ~l'<'onJs anll couldn 'I sec WASHINGTON <A P> -FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley said today he can neither confirm nor deny a report that he requested authorization for at least one break·tn while serving as agent· tn·charge of the FBI 's liirm- ingham. Ala., field office in the late 1950s. A s pokesm an for Kelley said the director does not remember making the request. He quoted Kelley as saying: •·If I did have a recollection, l would have no be&itaacy 111 admJtting it" The Washington Star reported f 'ronc Page Al ROSE ... told the jury in his final argu. ment that the public relations ex· ecutive "was cuddling up to the district attorney" long before Rose was indicted by lbe grand jury. "Do you really think you s hould convict anyone o r anything based on the testimony of that perjurer ?" Morgan asked lhejury. He accused Wallach or "dreaming up" the plan to ex· tract $40,000 from Brashears in return for Rose's vote on the planning com mission and Fullerton Councilman Charles Phillips' vote at city council level. And Morgan reminded the jury of Phillips· tesU mooy that the councilm a n thought Shirley Bras hears. the woman whose personal investigation led to the indictment. appeared to ask tum for a bribe nt one point of their discussions. Ryan ·s response to Morgan ·s stateme nt ca mt• on stron~. ··Mr Phillips 1s a har," lhe prosecutor bellowed while Judge Van Tatenhove winced and J ud ges in n e ighboring courtroom!! asked thc.-1r bailiffs lo check on the disturbance Mesa Boy, 3 , Crushed by Car, Survives A 3 year old Costa Mesa boy iR tn stable condition today after his m1dsect1on was crushed under a car tire Wednesday night. Victim Santiago Zamora of 2072 Newport Rlvd .. wa!I playing in the front yard when the m<'i· dent occurred. Motonst Javier Perez Urena of 325 W. Hay St. told orricers he backed his car in· to the Zamora ',; driveway and parked. When he re turned to the car later. he continued backmg up lht vehicle.-and heard screams from the Zamora house. He stopped and got out lo discover the boy near the left renr tire of· the car. The tot was rushed to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and lat.er transferred to UCI Medical Center where he Is being treated for Injuries to his lhigh borle and pelvis Pills Not Evidence SAN DIEGO CAP! -A rederal Judie says the government can· not use 32,200 Laetrile pills found in a car as evidence against an alleged s muggler. U.S. District Court Judge William B. Enright ordered the pills suppressed as evidence Wednesday in the c~e of Javier Larlo Acosta, 2<t. of Tijuana, Mexico ' today that a sourct-, who ll identi fied as !>omeone who formerly held a high posll1orl 111 the bureau. said Kelley a:-.kl•cl FBI headquarters to approvt: a request from one <>I' h1:. Alabama agents for a break m. The Star's sourcl' could not re· can the inve~t1gat1ve reason for the surrepllllous entry request but said it was mJde b<'tween D~ember, 1957, and Noveml~r. 1960. Kelley was in charge of the Birmingham omcc dunng lhal period. The asst'rtion that Kelley asked for brea.k·in aulhorizut1on 1s the rirst that allegedly l111k~ him with such practices At a Ju. ly ne\.\ s <'Onference Kelley sa1c1 'Tm nol s aying Clarenn• Kelley engaged in such acti\lhes or did not engage in these activities." He characterized the areas in which surreptitious entnes "'ere used prior to 1966 as tho5e involv- 1 n g national secur i ty or count err ntelligence Kelley publicly apologl7f'<I earlier this year for past FBI misdeeds but did not list the pa~t act1olls he considered wronR Wt·:.~on most r l'Ct•nth ''a~ a parl1wr m u Pulm l>t;M'l l ~·:ir lcas111~ agen<'y currl'nlly ~·1ng sued for s.1.170.000 by the Dt•!>crl Empire Bank for allt'~l·dly fraudulent financial deaJrngs Sellers, who ll> unemplo}t'd, 1s \\'c!.son 's brother an·law of 12 _\ears· acquaint anc·l• and alleJ(ed· I} was rerru1ted to h<'IP r:o:-.c monc} for the troubled :.rutu floai.· rntt a~ent ..QUALITY TELEVISION Press the button the picture is 50% Larger Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up . The ZOOM picture is 50% larger. Press the • ,00% so1tcf..Stit• ZOOM button again and picture T111n>00vcn11••• instantly returns to original size. --~::;..J, • P•tonttd Power Sentry Voll•v• Regul•lln9 ~~~~~~~~::::::::::=::::::i. Sy1t1m • Bt1111101 Cnrom1co1or Picture Tube Press buttons to turn set on or off -change chan nels-adjust volume to four levels and completely mute sound • Sollcf..Sl•ll El1c1ronlc Tunlf'l9 Syttlm Co.me in for a demonstration f "ull l·nrlu~1M,.,.,..,,.,;, .... 1•1u .... Our ,.,.,."'0 ""1 fhu• l•·nr f~unr11nl•••• Ota l .1·1•1-~11•rudu•·I "••.\,,II! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............. = 2 DW'I W ... f/f.w;, Pho"e 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 s...tllt ... N9'1"r Ar9le Mlle• I tU THISI ILICTIOHIC ,.OKSSIOHALS SPVICI YOUI lqUIPMINT .,, ....... .. Al" Fan1ous Zenith quality! Fomous .;..;.~.!/ clrpenclllhilit_v! ,, , •f rrespo11sible' Cancer X-ray Curbs Opposed 0.lly ...... SU.I ....... By &bt' A-.~la&ed Prrs T"'·o d«tor!S work1ng a l t'ancer dct~Uon centers have cnuc1&ed Nutton al C ancer Instit ute ttuidt'line11 recommendinl( r..-strictions on the routine US<• of X·rays to detect breast canct•r The l ¥>o s:ud the benefits ot the low-dose X-rays outweigh the potent1al danl(er. The tnstitute 1,!uidelines "A ould rei.tnct the use of mnmmo· graphy to women over 50 and )ounger '-'Omen in high-risk groups because of the poss1b1ht) that the d etection process 1t.5elf may Increase the rrsk of breast C'ancer in some women. Or. Loren J . Humphre). director or the cancer detection pro1ect at the University or Kansas Medical Center 1n FIRING ACTION AT LAGUNA HILLS GUN CLUB Some of the Best Shooters are Women Protested Race Due Sl1ot g1u1 A t•t io11 Gun Club Offers Res ailing '"Great Equalizer' By ALMON LOCKABEY O.lly ...... -.... ~ After ei~ht hours of sailing on the Santa Monica Bay course. ti - tle to the Prince of Wales bowl for the national match racing C'hampionship d angled oo the de- C'1s1on or a Judges committee for four hours Wednesday night. 8) WILLl.0 1 SCllREJBER Ol l~t Doti• P1I04 St•lf On µart1cularl~ !>till n1~hts, Laguna Htlb and Lake 1-'orest re stdents can hear ·pop-pop pop' noises m the d1!.tance that sound a bit like rireC'ral·kers explod1n14 under a hea\'y blanket But on tht• fmnJ? line ul lhl• Laguna 111 11-. Gun Club on Moulton Parkwa_,. the shot~uns bark a more n•:.oundmg "boom hoom-boom " that sonwt1mc-. makes spectator:r; wish they '-'ere wearin.R earplui.:~ use-d b) the shooters Larry Coffin~. 0'4Ticr 11j.)\'rat11r ol the e1ght-~ear-old club. said It would be proper to caJJ trap and skeet s h oo t ing a ··i.:rca t equalizer·· among sports actl vil ies. "We get people from all "alks of Ille out here and some or our very best shooters are women," he said. "The s hooting game., are the sam e ror cn•rybody. It ·s all in your skill and practice. no matter who you are or what ~ex you are .. Patrons at Corring's range in elude industnahsts. Mannes. re-aJ estate men. welders. nurses. (fachers. weclchmr-ridden in- valids and the Irvine poHce force. which uses the facility from time to time Cor special not gun tram ing. "Except for a few rounds fired at the academy. most police of- ficers are extremely unfamiliur with thetr shotguns.·• said Cof- fing. whose son. Doug, ha.<; set up aspectal course for the officers When the poltcemen come m. they are put through both skeet and tr ap r anges in rotation. fir· ing a total or 25 shells only about 10 :tards from the nying targets Four Indicted In Seal Beach Drug Arrests t'our p<'oplc arrested in Seal Beach after allegedly be;nlC in- volved m the sale of narcotJcs to an underc-ovf'r officer July 28 wer<' indicted Wednesday by the Orange County Grand Jury All four nppenred befor<> JudJ,?e James II . Walsworth a nd wf're orde red to face arrai~n mcnl in hts courtroom Sept. 16 They are fret' on bail. Ttic thrN• rount indictment ch3rges possession and sale or nar cotics by G il ry Kcnn<>lh Birchard. 23. of 907 Alabama St .. Huntington Beach; Richard Neil Cl\'ens. 23. and Rodger Charles Nearhoff. 28, ooth or lfiml'I Ocean Blvd .. Senl Beach and Cr aig Robert Scott, 28, of Belmont Shore. The fou r defendants were Jailed after an undercover of ficer all<>~edly purchased 30.000 secoba.rb1tol capsules at a Seal Beach home. Otricers from Huntington Bea<'h, Newport Beac h and Santa Ana. acting on a search v.·arrant. then searched the home and assertedly round ~.000 more "reds" hidden on the premises Police ~aid the confiscat ed drugs have Q i:itrect sale value or B>.000. &\5 W@QlJI?. ~@ rrWa ©@ T1te cel•m• appears today ... Page All Their stubb) "t-aixms are l'f fect1ve onh at short range One exe'rc1se ln\'Oh'C":> the re- lease of three tarJ?elS or d1Herent <'olors s1multaneou..;ly. One or two or the lar~t"tS an• ''no shoot <'olors" and the officers must select "h1ch b the pro~r one to hit 'This hl'lps them aeve1op restraint anrl the abtltt v to choose the right thing tn i.hoOt at a mo. ment 's notice." Cofr1ng said. Shooter!> at the l.a~una Hills club range in age from small children "hose shotguns are nearly as tall as they are to re· tirees from nearby Leisure World who calmly pick off targets with the best of them The skf't't portion or Coffing 's facility 1s gettmg the greatest use t hest• da~ s as hunter!> prepare for the dove huntin~ season. In s kt'el, th e targets are mechanically thrown lalt>raJly across the s hooter's field of view the way a dO\'e flies In trap. the t argets are throwr. strai.-:ht out from lhc shooter in a n erratic arc the way pheasant and other 1tame birds ny One observer at the range this '>'eek commented to Coffing. "The way these people are shoot- ing today, the dove population looks pretty sale this year ... Though hunters use the range to hone their skills, Coffmg said the majority or shooters do it for fun and never aim at anything but the clay birds. Some are pre· paring for nalionul and in- ternational competition. Target shooters like Hortense "Woody" Hardest>, wife or a former Newport Beach de · veloper. have practlct'<i for so tong that they m ust now shoot Crom the maJtimumdistnncc. Corrinr< rates Mrs. Hardesty as one of the n a lion's top shooters male or female and watchina her shatter several dozen targel!i rn •1 rnw would make anyone a believer. Despite the somewhat unu.o;ual locatton or the gun club -within view oC the freeway, hundreds of nearby homes and under the El Toro Marine Corp.o1 Air Station flight path -Coffinf<( said there·~ no danger from lhe shotgun blasts. He 11aid the pellet..'1 stay well within the r anRe area "This 1s really a ver y thrrapeullc sport and relallvely 10t'Xpens1ve sport Opt.'fl lo virtual· ly anybody." said CoffinR. wha can set you up tor a round 01 shooting -rental shotgun In eluded -for less than SG. Shortly befor e midnight the judges admitted the protest by the Texas team which threw the seven -race series into a de- adlock. The judges decided that the protest race would be re- satled today at 1 p.m. The decision. announced by Andy Gram of Ba lboa Yacht Club resulted in hurried midnight plane cancellations for skipper Mar vin Beckman and tus crew from Seabrook, Tex .. and a renewal of hotel re - servations for Ed Trevelyan and his crew from Coronado Yacht Club. San Diego. It was a frustrating day for Trevelyan who won four of the S4"ven races only to have the pro- test by Texas In the se«>nd race throw the whole series into the laps of the judges. Trevelyan won the rirst race by •S seconds and the second •<protested> race by 39 seconds. In lhe third race Beckman won by less than a boat length but Trevelyan ea me back to win the fou rth by 52 seconds. The fifth r ace turned out to be cntical for Tevelyan as he was over early at the start and the rl"Slart cost him a Joss by 52 seconds. He won the sixth race by one minute and 16 seconds. Trevelyan was leading in the final race by 22 seconds at the sttond weather mark when a spinnak e r r oulup a ll owed Beckman lo pull even. The two yach ts continued overlapped to the leeward mark where they split tack as t hey came back o n the wind. Beckman w o und up on the favored side of the course and went on to win by . 17 seconds. Couple Held On Drug Rap A ~llerton couple jailed on narcotics c harges after an in- vest1gat1on that allegedJy un· covered Sl,200 worth of cociune and Sl,200 worth of heroin in their possession was Indicted Wednes- day by the Orange County Grand Jury. Benjamin Joseph Acosta, 34. und Mary Te reso ACOISl a, 2.9, ap- Pt•red before Supenor Court Judge James II. Walsworth and were ordered to face arraign. ment Sepl. 16. The Acostas are free on $75.000 ball. They were arrested after a four-month investigation by Fullerton police and agents of the Bureau of Narcotics Enforce· ment. Beach Opened Clemenle Sewage Controlled A half mile of San Clemente beach closed slnce noon last Fridav because thousands or gallons of raw sewage spewed uncontrolled lnto the ocean was reopened at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Countv health officials declared safe bacterial levela. They had cli mbed ssurnes above normal. The mishap was caused by a plugged sewer pump. It w ll!l the fourth incident this year or raw sewage heaving into the sea. Lifeguards said about 10.000 people froUcked in the waves and sand after the swimming ban was lifted Wednts· da,y. ~Y said t&e memory ol polluted water bad not deWTed many, if any. from spl~ about. ·'They go in whether It's posted for pollution or not..'' one Ufeguard s aJd. Kamas Cit). K.in • said \\\'<lnl·i. day that the gu1dellnt• "<'rt> on "trrespons ible rxumple nf Potomac Fever " Humphrt!'y said he would ti.: nore the guidelines. evi>n 1r 1t means losing tnstitutc rundmR (or the center 's eltpcnmcnt.il proj('('t. The other cntic1sm cume from Dr. Robert McLelland. d1rt•ctor or the Breast Cam·cr DNet'l1on Dt>monstratlon Project at Dukl· University, Durham. N.C Humphrey said the 1nstttule re commendations, made rn con junction with the American Cancer Society. were based on dat a s howi n g t h al ~oung Japanese women exposed to radiation from the atomic bomb blasts m World War JI developed a higher than usual rate of breast cancer. Humphrey said womt.'n t'X posed to the atomic bomb e' plos1ons received more than 100 limes the amount or radiation re- ceived by women m the Kansas University dinic. The chnic ls in the fourth year of a seven-year project in which women an~ given physical e xaminations and breast X-rays in a ddition to thermograpby tests wruch scan the breasts to detect inCrared rays which could be clues to mc1 pient cancer . There's not a shred or ev1dencl• mammography caused orw breast cancer." Humphrey said Jury Praised By Editor KEY WEST. Fla. <AP> -.. The jury system continut•s to muk<- good sense." said newspaper editor Reg Murphy after a se\•en- women. five-m an panel con,·1ct ed William A. H. Williams of ex· lortlng $700,000 from the Atlanta Constitution following Murphy's abduction. "I was concerned that I wai. not getting this phase of my hft> over with," Murphy. now editor publisher of the San Francisco Examiner. said artcr Wed nesd ay·s decision. "I guess 1t ·s over now.'' WUliams. a former Lilburn. Ga .. contractor. had pleaded Lil· nocent by reason of insanity. Trit.•e11t e1111ial Mi111tte? D•oly ... ietS•M•P .... That's what ml·mlwr:-cit th•" t·r1'" ''"d llw' \\(•t l· film - mg in thL' Santa Ana <.'I\ 1c Ct•nll•r Wt•dnc:.<1~1~ uu ut-half of Arco. Atlrt'S!> Ll>L· lkm1<·k \\:1!> lhl· ~tarot \ht• liltl<' him s t•g1111mt. -.ituall'd 111 t ront of Or:rniw Count~·:-. h1::.- tonc ol<I tllllrlhou:.c The 1 .. d -..rncblont• hu1lct1n~ hu~ ap- ~ared 111 :.(•on •-. 111 111>11~ "oo<l 111 udud1on:-. lhrou~h thL• dl'l' <Jde:-. Electroshock Use May Be Curtailed .· ·. SAC R J\ M F. ~ T 0 1 1\ P > Tighter restr1ct1 on!> 11n eh•ctro:.hock thcrap) on mt•ntal patients and a ban on its u'c nn children under 12 have lx>t•n ap- proved by the California Sen alt' A 23·1 \'OtC' Wcdnt'l>da\ 1'l'nl thc measure b~ i\!>st•mbl) man John \' asconcellos 1 0 San Jose 1 bc1<·k to the Ai.s('mbl~ for action on Senate amendments. The bill states it is intended "to assure that the integrity and free choice of every mental patient is Cully recognized and protected " State Health Director Jerome La<'l> .. nl'r i.111111~ly batk\'d the bill. but Go\' t~dmund Bro" n Jr has taken no pos1t1on. The mN1i-un• lightens the pro· cedures doctors mus t follow befon.• they give eh•clrosho<'k trealm<•nts. Stall' h1w already gl\ es mental pal1enU. the right lo reru::.e !>hock treatment and re- quires rt•v1ew o( ca:.es where tht• patient is unable lo i:1ve written informed consent. The bill adds lo the conditions that must be followed before the right to refuse s hock treatment can be denied. A few more days and it's all over. Your opportunity to save big and save luxuriously. Our ... n .... ier aeof -·--el a~ Heritage rn1ture is iust about to end. What? You haven 't shopped yet? Don't waste another m inute to d iscover tempting reductions of 20°10 o n Drexel® and Heritage® upholstery Also , reductions of 15 to 20°10 on selected bedroom, dining room, and occasi onal furniture. Hurry! PROFESSION Al INl~IUOR DESIGNERS Open Mon , lhyn. l f,i, EvtJ. ·n IS HARBOR ll'IO. COSTA ME.SA, CALIF. OAILYPllOT LAW GAMES: Sacrumenlo's letlalative hopper has been grinding out now laws with In creasing frenzy over the past few days. The legalistic flurry is touching everything from skateboards Lo large salooos Skateboards, those hlUe four wheeled planks that young pro. pie ride and whiz about our streets without benefit of brake$, are the s ubject of a new law pro-wsed by Assembly man Richard Hayden, a Republican from up north. Alas as often is tbe cast>, Hayden's new measure ra ises JUSl about as many questions as 1t answers . ThuBCS.y Augu11 25 1971 Ford Cuts Poll Lead Of Carter By Tise Auodakd Prn• PrC'Sident f'ord, wbo trailed Jimmy Carter by .13 points 1n the last Callup Poll before the Rt'pubhcan National CoovenUon, hu cut Carter's early Auau:it lead to 10 points. accordlna to a new survey released by the or ganlzaUon today. The survey, based on 1n ter\•1ews w1tb 1,016 registered voten; last weekend, concluded that 49 percent of the elect.orate now supports Carter, compared with 39 percent for Ford Two weeks ago, prior to the GOP con ''enlion, Ford trailed Carter 56 to 33. ..... _ SubpoeHat*d The Hous<> Ethics Commit tee has votC'd to subpoena CBS n ews man D a n1 ~l Schor r in an effort to find out who leaked a top secret llouse Intelligence Commit· tee report lo him. Schorr says he'll not r~vt•al his source I •ft s 0 er' Talks Ease up Korea Tension SEOU L. South Kort>11 <AP> Ten!i1on ftPPt'•rfli to h11ve u~ed "' South Korea todll)' alter talks between U.S. and North Ko~un represent;,tivcs on wn)'3 to avoid inc1dent.s like last Wf'Ck's bloody clash m the truce vlllage ur •~anmunjom "ll 's all over" Wall a t)'J)lcal ex· presslon htard among some American and South Korean of· fic1aJs wbo had a few sleepless nights during the week·long ens is. A lJ.S. FORCES spokesman said. however. that the 41,000 American troops south or the de· militarized zone remained on alert, as they have been since two U.S. Army officers were slain by North Korean guards in last Wednesday's mclee. The Sout h Korean ormcd rorcea alto r emauned on alert, said an otrl<'lal who described tht1 currE-nt •1tuatiot1 us "kind of an anticlimax." I In the North Kof'("an cnplh\I of Pyon.iyang toduy, the govern· ment d en ounced continuing fugMs or U.S. Air Force 8$21 over South Korea as a "very grave and provocallve military action." THE COMMENTARY was pubhshed in Rodong Sinmun, oC· ficial newspaper of the North Korean Communist party, and was broadcast by the North Korean News Agency. ""' ...... Writ.,.,. Die• H it becomes Jaw, Hayden 's legislation would give local cities and counties the right to regulate t,he use of skate boards oo publk streets. Fine. But what does that mean., WlDLE THE Democratic pre· sidential nominee was at his hometown or Plains, Ga .. after a four-day campaign swing to the West and Midwest. Ford was at h1s vacation retreat in Vwl, ~o. Senate Panel OKs T he North Koreans accused the United States of aggression on the divided peninsula and blamed lhe Americans for the Panmunjom incident. Roscoe G . Willson , col - umnist fo r the Arizona He publ1t• n e ws paper in Phoenix for 29 years, died in his home early \\'ednes d;.1y lie w a!'.> 97 . WELL, IT ME ANS each ar<>o could make its own rules. What might be legal in one city could get a skateboarder a citation in another community. And county territory in between mighl be still another m alter In an attempt to emphasize party unity in the wake or the sharply divided Republican con· vention. Ford scheduled a campaign strategy meeting for Friday wlth party factions rang. ing from m oder ate to con· servntive. Gas Tax Increase ··cone are the days when lhc U.S. imperialists could fnghtcn o thers and s atisfy their brigandish greed by means ur nuclear blackmail and war." th"' statement said. Stude~t Loan Reform Bill Moves Ahead WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate Finance Committee voted today to raise the federal tax on gasoline by one·balf cent per gallon to finance a series of tax breaks for energy conservation. The additional tax, which would raise the federal levy on gasoline to 4.S cents. would bring in about $500 million a year. According to announccmenls in Washington, the overflights by the bombers began last week as part of a s how of strength made by the Pentagon after the k1lhn~ of the two ofCtcers. Now let ·s face it : tn our region, there are plel\tY of motorists and pedestrians who ·,·e been \'exed by so m e unthinking o;kateboarders who whiz through intersections or terrorize the citizenry on sidewalks. Most o f the youngsters. however. try to r ide the little boards with reasonable common sense And s kateboards havl· become a way of life for the younger set in our coastal region. They ride the things to school. to the beach . Just about ever ''"'here · Now 1t would appear there"' ill be new rules passed But what those rul('S "ill be. and how un· 1form they'll be ._pphed. •~ anybody's guess right now. • • • COM ES NO W ANOTHE R measure that would fairly be described as the Large Saloon Law. This one, by Assembly man Wallie Brown, the Democrat from San Francisco, maltes legal the guizhng of wine m athletic stad\um!> which hold 40,000 patrons or more Willie has admitted he in troduced this one m an errort to JWCe up attendance for the sag ~ang San Francisco Giants cit Candlestick Park. Well, I s uppose it '.s oka) 1f Wal he wants to turn all our public stadiums into large waterinJt places. M nybe hi:> throry is 1£ the patrons sip deeply cnouJth of the JWCC o( the ~rape, they \\On 't .:ive a hoot how badly the Giants nre stinking up the plact' out on the field • • • •'INALLV. W E llAVE a -.weeping new law that wtll c rea te a new . s upposl'dl :>- powerful Transportation Corn mission for Ornn~c County with similar setups for three of our neighboring counties. Trouble is, I he new com· 1n1sslon sounds just hlcc our pre· 'ent Oranae Count v Transit Dls· tnct board Our present board has two county supervisors. l\\o members selt!cl1•d hy the IA'aJWt• <1f C1t1es and one public, or ··111 large" cl1rector The new tr;insporta11on t•11m tn1ss1on will h.n'l' tdt'ntacal n· quirt'ment~ for its board. ls thl!\ n clupllcutwn '1 If so, why? Whal will lht' n1•w rnmmission rlo" Wh11l 'll 1tll•nl! on h1•r1•" Ar(' VOU t'Ollfo~i·1I ' J oin lht' <·luh Ford's running mate, Sen Roberl Dole, Vice President Nelson A. R~kefeUer and John Connally were scheduled lo ar "''e today for the meeting CARTER WAS expected to stay close to has hometown and prepare for the official Labor Day opening of his campaign. Meanwhile, sponsorship of pre sidentia l debates by the League of Women Voters would not violate federal campaign financ mg laws. the F ederal Election Comm1ss1on 's ch id counsel said today. llowe\'er. the counsel. J ohn Murphy. said it might be illegal for the League to sQLICll fund:. from corporations or labor un ions to underwrite the debates. The commission discussed lhe issue for about an hour but re· ac h e d no conclusion and postponed final action on the legality or the proposed TV de· bates until Monday. Some i.tafr attorneys believe the debate format propo~ed by the League m ight ,·1olate federal campaign financing laws . Fair Trial Impossible HOUSTON (AP > Former spedal Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski says he does not belJeve former President Richard Nixon could h ave received a prompt and fair trial if he had been indicted. ··1 knew in my own mind that IC an indictment were returned and the court asked me ll I believed Nix· oo could receive a prompt. fair trial as guaranteed by the Constitution, I would have to answer, as an of fl eer or the court. in the negative." Jawors ki writ.es ln his book, "The Kight and the Power " The Hou5t on attornl'Y also wrote that he dirt nol <'XJWCt to find Nixon so <It cply 1n vo l v l•d in Wattrgate. • The money would pay for pro- posed tax credits for homeowners who msulate thtir homes or tn· s t all heat pumps, solar 01 geothermal heating !>ystcm:.. Tax Change• WASHINGTON I AP > Congressional lax negoti?itor:. have extended existing general business tax cuts while deciding lo restrict tax dedu<'tions for in d1v1duals using part or their homes for business purpo1>es. These decisions were reached Wednesday by Senate-llouse tax <.'Of\ferees oo lhl'ir ltrst clay of "ork on a massive tax rev1s1on bill. The conferees postponed \'Otes on indiv1 duol lax re ducllons and other major re venue matters and instead took up business and Con•agn income features ol the !Jill zu1.,. Battle JOHANNESB l:R G. South Africa tAP 1 Saval!e f1ghlm~ broke out in at least (ave plat'l'!- today when r amp<.1t(1ng Zulu-. batUed blacks from other tnbcs in a rontinuing re1~n of terror 111 the Sow1•111 to" nsh1p south of Johannes bur~ Brown Gets College Bill SACRAMENTO <AP> The leg islature h as sent Gov. Edmund Brown Jr a bill rreez. mg mto law existing state college regulations which base employe layoffs on senion1 y. The measure by Sen Albert Rodda \D·Sacramcnto1 won final legislative appro\'al Wednesday on a 45·19 Assembly vote The bilJ had s trOnJ! support from teachers· unions. "'h1ch ha\'e been f111htm1? state· coll<'ge trustees ' attempt-. lo makC' ml'r1t a basis for la) orrs loan Bill F ai IM SACRAMENTO IAP1 An ul· tempt to revive· 11 hall to soltdafv Drown ad m In 1s 1r11 l1 on re· gulntloni; agam . .,t horn<' 10:111 di:-.· cnmlnnt1on has lwt'n n •;••<·tr•d hy theCaJ1rorn1:1 s<'nut<' Showers Dampen South Upper Midu:est States Gird for Hot Weather Al.,._,IJ'fl',,JU.,. "'"'~ u •11 .... 1 .. ., ·"~''' ~I ''°"'"" H ll>lll••o .. <.,..l.1Jlt' ., f".'U'Wt"Mf1 l(J ~~···"" .. °" ........ • • °'"°'' .. Dututh .. ._.,,w.,,,., •• .._,"'OIUIU .. ..... '"" .. '<•m•\ (+IV ,. t ~' v.o.n 10\ '''" .. •oc.• •1 ~-~·, •1 1111•-· "" Mnph $1 P•ul •• NtiowOr"t.•,_, ., ... w Ywk .. teMl'N (.1h •1 WW u n \\ .... ... IO " ., .. ., .. •• ,, •• ... .. n 11 90 .. >• ., "' ..... ,01 ('I .. .. ~tf-.. '*'""'''0' ,.f\(fV)tTW' '°'--th·~· ~,_. ... 11on\ £ 1 """""'• '"' .. ""'''~ l'IH 10,.on_,., w•"°"'•bl• lr•T'D"'"t"r"'' California \t\yttw•f' C•t IOf'nt• ••ti •u,,. I Vt\frt•P·nQ,., ,, ... ,, ,,. '"• ,...,.,."""""' M"d • .,...".,"'' • •ono 1 h• • .-t r-.A Jl~r #t\• ,, II C>t \tif,_,.., --~f'l .. r -.a1f\. tflwr N4h0f\•I W••\twr '"••ff ... .. ...t<Ofllt ift CMWft\OWf't '--0\ ,\f'MJl"tf\ -.It rt•<" •biMrt It ttr••••· *''" l<JW tf"'f'n or••h1,., 1111 ,.,. ft't•d '°' raw_.,.,.,. f-i•Oh\ 1n t~•'t_.t Arwd v•O•v •'""'will '•"'"' fro"'• tn .... ''om 1• ro I\ '" tn• movnf•1M •nd ''&f'h" to 11t 1~ "'' df',,,.,, '-0'1111111'\ •IOfWa tf\t ,.,,"t\ •Nf If\ OW ••"••' ""'" '""" •roM ,. to M •""' _____________ ..... ..,..-.....-.._.;...;.,_.;.;._, ;::.;:;~o;;.:!o1k •I .,., Ot-~ Pr-.eo~•· "'""""'"" ~•-On Coa•faltt'f'atlaer ~ ... •• •• 01 R.oo.<tO•• 10• 14 .. •• •• "O .. H .. IO 1ill ..,,,,," "'d of th• Or•.tt l"~., ~~tr. 0., ... , •f1flli w4rm rtACI IJ ..... ,,,,,.. IN U"lr•I •oc•..-A.., (fflt•ll _.. .. Mlll~O"l ... 01,.oll•li.• __ ... ,,, ........ 1~ci•- ~.,_ c .. 1><1,,..n ,-,.dty "'°"''IWI w.lh11~·f'W b'; mtdrno'"'''"1 ....... ""''""' 110 .. ..... ._ .... ,, n ...,,........., .......... _,,.._,,.,~ " -Ck> ----O'IS.too.., Cllll°"l!YeT """' ____ ...,, _ _., ~081vtt "K-$oler-"19 •• If r.,,...,.l_,,., •••• '"°"''f'ld to bf' tootO'f'eirttw"°'1Mr" A0<.,~·tW4f._ ~· lo<ll\ "°'' L••• " •1 •• .. ~, " f'llrfr1"''" •fl'•""tV"'"•" ArolOf\ but ,,.,,,. """"'°' 1M Gr•41 ~ -s....~ ........ -Ill• ...,..,..., ... tO .. .. ~ a 11.s.s ..... ,.., son'°"" ·-~ """ ., .. ~1 '-'""""" _,.. • •D«i.d lrom I'-Quit Co<l\1 wo l'l•OVOll 1"9 ~ MIJ\l\-'C!O• 11•11.., •Mt fnte NkNew\ __ ,,..,,, H•• Yt<• ~ ..... --"""'~'" ~ N'hef llw-""'"""" V•lltYW 1"9 ~I'll llOC'°" Wiii\ •(I\-· .. ••••IY' \t •H•'•fll •"•••rt evtr _,...,.,,_ ,,.. NAt Ofll•f Wf'•'"•' ~.,,,,_ tor'-c•\I "6t l#fT'IP•f•tV'P\ ·~ ... -'"i.a•t 9'"" '"•<•"< CN\t Wt••h 'Ullor•8 \II-•" •M ~·· \!•••<-""' -"'t t-1M .. \I Ovtl Coa'!I •141fh • -•tit m•cf.¥1 .. "''"I YaHoty MtO NO-ffllA-"'"'°" Tlwn .,.,. llt••Y lt•und•r\-11\ _.,,, .. ,,.," ll'llol•Mool. Coolw "" belllnd " <0141 lf'MI 11"'1• -·-·-""""'--~'" ._ -.,.,,.,,. IOlonta,.. '°""' _, .... ..._..... ... ,, __ _ r_...-. ,..,1.._.-.,,. ....... ..,, ....... _..,.11 .,.,.,h.itnu .. ,......,.,..,. -· ... f•,..,...r•tu~' "•f"t'ei•4' • hUi• ~·-'"" ... '" ..... ,_ .. -...".'" ,..."'•"• ···" ~"' ... \ '"'' ••• •.tOlflo ••"0' "'OM •""d .,...,,.ftO "OYf t-4•P' ftut•Y flt''--•tO• co~nt•• ff'~04',.•tvt•\ ..... t'Mqlt ~lw"" •• •nd I) lnlaftd ''"' Otr~llft\ ..,It t~ Mlw_, t0 - It W•t•••-••t .. rewllllle ... S-,11 .. ra,Tldn 't"UltlOA• $«:--. ))p"' 01 !lot<-~•t" It ')t • "' H llltlOAY l'lnt-• ••"'· 01 ,.,,,.,~..,. II Ua m > 1 So<--, "•"' Ot s..;.....,~..,. 11 n,."' • > \.Ml ...... , • 11 • "' • "'" -, ,. p"' ""'-,,.... "' 1 111 m W1' .ol I flt .... ( __ IN_SH_O_R_T_) Newsmen in the township re ported one person kiUed and several injured, the South African P ress Association srud. There was no immediate official confirmation. Unofficial reports put the week's death toll oit 24. .\11 TO Mane1u,er• RAMSTEJN, West German) <AP> The North Atlantic Trea· ty Organization began its first· ever combined air, land and na\'al maneuvers Wed.nesdnv - an operation s tretching from Iceland to the MC'diterranean "This I~ part of a number of on· ~oing actions to enhance our over .all conventional capabili· ty, .. the NATO s upreme com- mander, Gen. Alexander Haig, said at a ceremony welcoming members of America's tOtst Airborne 01\•tsion who were fl own here from Ft Campbell, K.'· AT THE MEETING or th<' Korean Military Armist.Jcs Com mission in Panmunjom Wednes· day, the U.S.·led United Nauons command d emanded punis h ment for the guards w ho al· tacked the American officers, a nd 'th e No r th Koreun representatives proposed that guards of both sides be kept physically separated at the military d emarcation line m Panm unjom 's joint security •area. The U S. representative!> sa1J this proposa l would be con s1dered. Another North Kor e an broadcast said Kim Yong Jip, a s pokesman fo r the North Korean Foreign Ministry, commented on the meeting at a news conference in Pyongyang. saying: "Unless the U.S. imperialist aggres.sion troops slop pr ovocative acts a~amst us in Panmw\jom, the present security order in the joint secunly area makes it imposs1· ble to prevent this or that clash between military personnel or the two sides." WASHINGTON tAPl -T he guaranteed s tudent loan p ro gram would be a better dl•al for both students and ~cneral ta~ payers under legislation pass1~l b~ the House, its s upporters :.a) Tht' measure wao; sent to llw Senate on a 391 to 3 vote W\•dnc~ day . Under the bill, stut!L>nts Sl'1•k tnR the educational loams would find u pro gram with thcst• features· A ceiling of $20,000 In annuul, ad;usted family income after Oct. 1 as the standard to be used ln dec·iding whether the 1>tudcn1 Is entitled auto matically to a sub· s1dy of part of the mter<>st on lht• lonn. On Oct. 1, 1977. the ccilinit would go to $25,000 Tht-present h mil Is $15.000. A one-yea r moratorium on repaym ent of th(\ loon 1( ·tht> graduated student were un employed A continued hm1t of $7,500 on the amount an underRraduul\' could borrow but an 1ncrcasl' from $10,000 lo SlS,000 m lht• maximum for graduate or pro Cessional school students COurses by Newspaper l ~I OUR CONTINUING FRONTIER I COUP.5€5 PY NEW)PAPEBI In • HrlH of •lxtHn ttrtlclea begl11nlng Sept. 11 In th• Delly Piiot, fourteen out•tandlng scholar• end authof• examine the whole rang• of humen In- volvement with th• Ma. Th• topic• range from art end literature to aclence, from m•rin• reM>Urce• lo •port, from national policy IHu•• to the llvH of In- dividual men and women. Originated and developed by Unlver•lty Exten•lon, Unlveralty of Cetlfornl•, San Diego, CourM• by Newap•p•r develops materlal• for college level cour•••· They are pr•••nted through the n•w9ft•pera and ... .. partlclp"atlng college• •nd un- lveraltlea throughout the country. The program la funded by the Natlonet Endowment for the Humanlll•• and off«ed by the Dally Piiot u • publk: Hrvlc•. Cour•• credit may be clelmed by enrolling •t c o .. tlln• Community College. 5 81rtllaa1e ___ _... ___ _...._ " .. --'---,-,-. __ 6 81r111011ce -----:-..,.-------"'---~---- 7 H10ll ScllOOI LUI Allende<! --~:-:------------"--------'------'----­ II Aad••u while •ll•nd•no Co11lhne Commun·ty Coll• --~---::---;--:-:------... -r-~----:---'----1..---­ IF LESS THAN !2 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS "T ABO.VE.ADDRESS COMPLETE BELOW PREl/IOUS ADDRESS I I I _I - US CITIZEN., 0 vES r> NO Ir NOT WHAi TYPE VISA WHICH rs NOW IN THE ACTIVE MILITAIH I c•r111y 111•1 Ill mrormet1on 11 rorteCI r11~11c1t•on or 1ntorm111on or f111ure IO rel)Or1 Cll1ng11 1n re11dency mey re1utl on d11m•n•I Cl SEI r 0 SPOUSf ~--------------2 0 female 10 Are YOU now or will YOU bt I hlOh ICllOOI QrldU1te 11 lhe llmt Oi r901t11111on? 1 11 Vet ' 0 No 11 19 YHr of Ilion ae11001 or•du1t1on Of 1111 dett ettended 11191'1 1<:ll001 or elt1men111v school n ,_,, you WOlkono le>< e COlleQI O.Ot•"' t 0 At10C11t11 1n ArU IJunio• Collect Deort •I 2 () 8 1Chtlor t O.Oree 3 O Both A•to<•ll• ena 81cht lO• • •a No l.l I 1111\\let P11n1 I 0 N()ll· Trans fer 2 O Stete Cotleqe. Cehlo•n•• ' 0 Provelt Coll~e or Un••••••lv C.e111orn11 ~ 0 Out of S1ete Colleot or Un1vtr••ly 3 0 Stele Unlv1rt1ty, C1Jllo11111 1' Have vou •* 1ntnd.O tnolller GC>llaoe' 10 v .. '0 No 1!> " VH on "· cNicti llllu• UPOn IH VlnQ 1 0 OooO S11ndlno ' 0 Prob111on 16 Collt0e vn111 eer...o ono• 10 th.a 1eo1s1r1t1on t O O to ~11· 1 3 0 80 or mora, no deorH 2 0 30 lo Si'" • 0 Junl()f COiiege o• IOU•·Y••· 17 " you Wiii be ~·no ll1gl'! tcllOOI 11 Iha um• 1.m1 VOi.i en.no Coe1Ulne COll"lmuM v Coll•O• • HIQh SCllOOI lllend•no b H1g11 ScflOOI Ot10t'dur1ng MmH ter Ol 1t1•nOenc;e at Couthne Community Colleae 18 L•st each cotleo• or un1Ver,.1y anende<I ·---...... -... 0 11th ._...., __ ,~...,...,,..,, ~enl1 Sl9n1ture Olt• a 121n -------------------------------------------------~ Man to: Coasttine Community Coff•g• 10231 Stater Awe. Fountain VaUey, CA 92708 DAILY PILOT ------:--------------------------------------------.;;.;;;;;;;.,l ,, To id Elderly Tax Relief Bill In Final Lap SACRAM £NTO IAPI The years muJur tax relief teg1!)l..itton .; lour-point, S85-m1JHon w break packagt' for elderly 11nd poor C1*11tor ruans was one vote awuy from the governor's desk today The Senate upproved the measure Wednt'!>day without deb11te, send ina 1t to the Assembly forwhut was expected to be routine acceptance or Senate amendment.a. GOV. EDMUND Brown Jr. sup· ports the proposal. accordm1t to auth o r A ssemblyman Don lioatwright (0 -Concord 1. It In cludc!I Drown 'a own propos al to eliminate slute income taxe) for ·up to 1.1 m1lllon low.income · CaJJComians Boatwnght said the meruJur.- would: -ELIMINATE the $40 slate 1n come tax for 1ndiv1duals earning SS.000 or less a year anrl $80 for marned couples making undr r Sl0 ,000 annually, arrecting between 700.000 and 1.1 million persons. -CREATE A renter's a!>· s1stance program for low-tncomc :.enior citizens -ranging Crom 5205 a year in new aid ror tho.o;e earning less than Sl,400 a year to S9 in additional aid for those mak· ing SS,000 annually. Some 200,000 households would qualify. -REVISE THE Senior Citizen Energy, Farm Nominees Get Senate Nod SACRAMENTO <AP1 c.;o, Edmund Brown Jr. 's new appoin- tees to the state Energy Com mission and farm labor board have been confirmed by lhe state Senate. But the Energy Commission member was approved without a vote to spare. At least 21 aye volts were neede d to confirm Em1l10 Varanmi. The \'Ole Wt'<lne!>da\' was21-4. · BROWN'S NF.W appomtees to the state farm labor board were approved on a 31·0 roll call. Varanlni, 35, was appointed after Drown name d com missioner Richard Tuttle to the Sacrame nto County Superior Court bench and vowed to name a strong conservationist in Tuttle"; place. Varanini. as an aide to As semblyman Charles Warren, D· Los Angeles, worked on legislation imposing some state restrictions on nuclear power • plants. · SEN. RALPH Dill!>, 0 Gardena, said the governor should have appointed a com missioner with an impartial back· ground. The confirmed members or the Agricultural Labor Relations Board a re chairman Gerald Brown. Robert Hutchinson and Ronald Ruh, and General Counsel Harry Oclizonna. The Senate withheld con firmaUon votes on two appoin- tees, Richard Little, who was named to the Central Coast Regional Commission for San Mateo, Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, nod B. Baxter Ricee, director or Alcoholic Beverag<' Control. Property Tax Assistance Act bv allowing claims of 96 percent u~ :.istanc~ for those mak1ng $3,000 or less a year, decreasmg to4 per. r ent for income of $12,000 annual h More than 328.000 households would qualif}. -ALL.OW llO~I EOWNERS on "elfan· to claim homeowners' tax l·,cmption. This provision \\Ould <tHect cibout 100.000 how•eholds. lt1:. ,\ R2972 Rise Plan Cleared by Assembly SACRAME~TO <API -Stale schools chief Wilson Riles' plan to reform California's junior and senior high school system has been approved by the Assembly. A 59·10 vote has sent the bill by Sen. J ohn Dunlap, D·Napa, bark to the Senate for a .,·ote on As- sembly amendments. THE BILL'S lower hous e sponsor. Assemblyman Julian Dixon ID-Los Angeles>. said the measure was "the first effort m 50 years to assure that secondary and U\termediate students w1U reach a minimum level of com- petence·• in basic slulls. Riles says the program -...-ill cost the state S3.6 million in tts first year and $141 million in its se\'enth year. Bl'T ..\. A LAN Post. the lrg1slaturc ·s nonpart15an fiscal anal~ st, puts the seventh-year cost at more than S200 mtllion. But it is not known whether Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will sign the bill. His s tate Finance Department has opposed It at hearings. KI'D-Union Talks Stalled LOS ANGELES (AP> - Leade rs of striking Southern California Rapid Transit District bus drivers lashed out at RTD d irectors for rejecting their latest contract proposal, dim · ming hope for an early selllt' ment of the dispute. .. We were shocked to hear that the district is still un'<'ilh.og to try to reach a settlement," Earl R. Clark, general chairman of the United Transportation Union, s aid. CLARK, indicating that the un- ion might not allow negotiations to resume this week. said he "will not allow the district to dictate how the negotiations will take place." THE LAST offer made by thP. RTD called for a 19.47 percent wage and benefits increase over three years. Deadly Dream Wife Dreamed Mate's Death ! SAN FRANClSCO <AP> -A gunshot she saw in a dream took the lire or Patricia Munnich's m ailre d ' husband JUSl two weeks nrter they had joked about ht•r ('('rl<' premonition. At 2:30 n.m. 'Tuesday Frans Munnlch, 39, night manager or the Fairmont Hote l restaurant, wos shot In the back or the head on a darkened Nob Hill stroot by two men who n«i in o blue van. I The attack. an apparent ( J robbery attempt. w ru1 similar S talin to a chilling nighlmnre In ' which Nrs. Munnich saw her hm1band shot to death during n holdup at the hotel. L.A.'• DA. Blcu•• Dog B~t Mc-a•t1~ LOS ANGELES (AP> -County Dist. Atty. John Van de Kamp has blasted a ballot proposition to legalize parimutuel wagering on dog races as a "major ripoff." "It's a sweetheart meMurc which is aimed at enrichinR one man and his associates," said Van de Kam p Ecflfor ll~ffire• Ma,..on Dftlth Ll•t VACAVILLE (AP> -A newsman sa ys convicted mass murderer Charles Man.son sent him a letter this week announcing "'I sent a list of people out to be murdered." Greg DeGiere, city editor of the Vacaville RePort.er, says the Jetter, which did not list names. arrived late Tuesday from the California Medical Facllitv. 1where Manson is being held. ~,. L~arn Traff ol t "l('tf,.. LOS ANGELES <AP> -The owner of a s mall downtown grocery store was slain during a robbery attempt and a customer seriously wounded, police said. The gunmlln, in his mid-205, fled the Save-Penny Market without taking any money after he fatally shot Yong Tae Chae, 34, In the heart and neck. carlos Garcia. who entered the s tore during the robbery attempt. was reported ln serious condition. #'111 1l 1la Ba• O..Urflf h1 Loflg Brarlt LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Southern California Atr Pollution Coolrol District ba~ ordered a respite for Long Beach area residents from power pJanl emJSS1ons that stamed sidewalks and corroded the p&lnton cart. l nursdur Augubl 26 t97t> DAILY PILOT 1\ 5 Trio Win Hearing Delay ] Kidnap lndict~nts Level Bodily Hann Charges MADERA (A Pl -Arra.larnm~"'' ofthn·~ men in dieted ln the Cho wc.'lulla mo.:ss kldnupina wos con unued today until Sept. 22 to allow attorners tlm~ to study ar and jur)' tran..'<:rlp~. Frederick N . Woods, 2A; Jamt-S Schocnfehl, 24. and his brulher Richard. 22, appeared toduy 1n Madera County Su_perlor Court. The three pleaded mnocent earlier ut J usllce Court arraianment but must enter form al pleas again In the hig her cQu rt. THE INDICTMENT, hand~ down Wcdnesduy night by the Madera County Grand Jury, includes !Ive kidnap counts alleging that four' Rirls and driver Ed Ray sulferro bodily harm rcnm:sula estate owned by Woodi. ·Cather llAl'GNER REnJSED to comment on uny bl the evidence · pre!!>Cl\tl>d dur1ni: th~ Jury heart~. ~U)l.n~ Hw trnni>cnvt uf ll'~t1mtm) will bl• rel\•U,t'd uftt•r 10 days unless u mouon Ii. Rrunterl to keep it under seal longc:r Thl' only surprise an lhe mdlctm<'nli. w\•rc tht- ;dlt•trnllons <>f injunt'S to four girls, lt11 v prcv1ousl\ had Sllid he cut his hand dunng the ordeal . ' Anglican Prelate Dead at Age 101 I ' BroK'" ('rick J ohn Pincus, appointed state Board of Education member by Gov Br own last year, quit Wednes dav w hile cnticizmg Brown for calling for educational reform but failing to work for it. He also <.'ttcd personal reasons for tiis dC('ISIOll lo leave Sept. L Deputy Alameda County Dist. Atty Richard Haugner re fused lo say what injuries were cited during the 20 hours oftt.>stlmony leading up to the in· dictments. But a Madera County lnvt!slittator said. .. The only injuries were bumps and brwses from gett.i.og in and out oh ans, and a Cew scratches ·· IN ALL. THE grand Jury andicted each of the defendants on 27 counts or robbery. The robber~ charges involved personal items taken from Ray and the childr en as they were herded into an under- ground prison after their July 15 abduction near Chowchilla. LOS ANGELES <API -A man who was the I oldest active AngbcWl bil.hop i.n lhc world 1s dead at lhe age or 101. The Rt . Rev. Robert B Gooden. who would have ~n 102 St.>pt. 18, died Tuesday at his home in suburban Glendale The British-born Rev Gooden wa!> assistant bishop in the Episcopal Archdiocese of Lo!> Angeles from 1930 to his retirement m 1947 The three are accused of kidnnpmg for the purposes of ransom and-or robbery. Reports sur· raced during the investigation that a SS million ransom note was found on a San Francisco A Requiem Euchanst Mas!> will be said at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mark's Church in Glendale The Rt. Rev. Eric Francis Bloy, former bis hop of the Los Angeles Diocose. will preside. ~~ ~ :JRADE•IN=:~v:~~=­ f FROM DAYIS•BROWN PRICE ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH ••••• COlllpCll'e our prices to the 1Md CJ'IYS• swe we'I be lower °" ttais OM and higher Ott fftat. Wei, we'd Ill~ to tc*tt ...,_ a step fa thw. That step 11 experinced, bowledgNble ••tpeople, senic~ ofter sale and a reputation of profu1lonal1m ill the appliance a...stry. So, CJO ahead and shop around, then shop Davl..arow.. the Profffdottals. .· .. --... ,:,11 I t, ~ , r "' 7- L .+< .•• »:. •.• -. . ~ -.- ~~ f~· Your old set gets you 575 toward the purchase ol a 1977 25 diagonal RCA Color Trak Console with convenient push-button tuning. Each set has all the great RCA Color Trak features. Choice or cabinet styles includes GA790 senes and GA830 sen es. FRIGIDAIRE HEAVY DUTY DRYER ' 18·1b. capaci ty with limed or automatic dry selection. Has two hear aelecltons and a permanent prns with cool down RIG.25'.95 MO<lel GA93e0A ~hown nere That s right, we'll give y0u S 100 toward the purchase of a t977 25" diagonal RCA Color Trak Console with Remote Control or Color Trak Control Center Each set ha.s all the lantasllc features of RCA Color Trak plus the convenience of chairside O()ef'ateon. Choice of cabinet styles includes GA 720R Ren-ote Control series and GA935-9380A Color Trak Control Center models. FRIGIDAIRE HEAVX DUTY WASHER 18·1b. capacity. two speeds. thre9 cycles. separate wash and rinse temperatur e solect1ons and lab<1c soltner. REG. 369" Anottter great trade-in deal. M1n1mum of $ 50 toward the purchase of a 1977 25 diagonal RCA Color Trak Console from either the GA702·70•·708 senes or GA720 series. Each set features all the fantastic advantages of RCA Color Trak. Seven models to choOse from. FRIGIDAIRE . NO-FROST REFR IGERATOR Trade-in ycur old refr1gonaior on thla 100" Froat-Proof, 17 O cu. It. refrioerotor·lroe1ur from Fr1Qida1re. REG. 45995 WrTM YOUR OlO llNIGBA.TOR ~19995 i .. 319 95 419 95 • TELEVISION • APPLIANCES . SALIS & Sl•VICI ---•.. I A 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Victory for Voters The coablal protection bill is aood news rOf' most Californians and a good ll~son ln the ,·irtue of rational compromise when important legislation ls at stake. E\'cn with extensive amendments. the onginal coastal bill failed to win legislatlve approval. Oppo- nents felt 1t was too rigid. but proponents reared that more amendments would weaken its intent. As 1t turned out. the fmal changes hammered out by labor representatives and the governor -who would have favored the stncte r measure but re· l'Ogn1 z cd tbc need for compro rnise-havt' strengthent!d, rather than weukened the bill. Most ~i ,;niricunUy. they guarantee a stronger voice ror th e voters . through their e lected representatives. guarantee more local Input and re- duce the threat of coastal rule by u ~elf-perpetuating appomted bureaucrcacy The final compromjses "ill be contained in a dean-up measure no" being prepared . The \'Ole tbat PC\SSed the basic b1JI relied on the good faith of the governor and thm.e who agreed upon the com- promise~ to see them through and this must be done.· They include An important guarantee for compensation of coastC!I property owners "hose land is devalued -A guarantee tfl at members of the ultimate state Co<lstC!I Commiss ion will be drawn from locally prepared lis ts or nominees rather than political favorites of the governor or the party in power. Assurance that the designation or e!;pecially sensitive co'astal an.·as must be ratified by the Legislature. The compromises truce issue with the eUlist vie"' that any effort to ([ive the voters more \'01C1! in coastul decasions and to encourage local input mus t m.-e<.oSSarily w~ak{'O lht!desired protection. The protection is still there, but now the ·electorate will have more to say about the manner in which it as provided. And now, if there is di~saUsJaction. the fact that the coastal bill ls a legt~lauve rather than an in· itiative measure removes its origanal inflexibility and opens the door for any r evision that may b<!eornc necessary-through our cl~ctcd representatives. An Acceptable Budget Orange County s upervisors last week ofrk1all) adopll>d a $464.8 mtluon budget for fiscal year 1976-77. On the s urface. the s pending package is only a 2 8 percent s pending increase over las t year. But county s uperviM>r s themselves have pointed out that comparing last year's spending \\lth th1:- ycar 's 1s not a valid comparison. That's because there was a major change in the county's operating costs as result of selling Orange Count\• Medical Center and some Sl2 million of the an· nual o"verhead that went with it to UCL Unfair fi g ure comparisons aside, s upervisors managed to keep spending in line with what now. un· fortunately, is considered an acceptable rate or IO· nation . When coupled with a major rise in assessed values, supervisors· control of s pending will make at least a 20-cent cut in the property tax rate possible. Prov1s1on for a two-year, rather than Cour- year. life for the six regional commissions that wjll shepherd local coastal plans -thus assuring speedier action,to a\'oid having plans imposed by the state. Boards of supervisor s in adjoining counties haven l done nearly so well. That speaks well for the Orange County BoardofSupervisors. 'You PLO guys are pikers compared to the gre8t me!' African Peace A Dre am ( PAUL HARVEY J Secretary or State Henry A Kissinger, conr erring urgently with the foreign mintSter or South Africn. announced his purpose as ··an effort to prcvt'nt a race w.ir m Africa." He's tno late The notinA we ve been wit· nessing recently ts tnerety anoth(•r skirmish 1n u wur that has j?one on for .S()O yt'Ur!I Once upon ll lime In the 1650 s ;1 h u n d r e d ~ear s unit more befort' our own war of independence the Boers were beginning to occupy South Africa. where lived some of lhe proudest and touabesl tnbes on earth. When threatened by' Bntish domination in the 1830s they ml· grated inland where they met and conquered tht' Bantu tribes Later the Boers took on the entire British Empire THE BOERS' descendants now number 2.S m tllion. Other whites In South Afnr;i. fewer than 2 million. arc mostly of British origin. They, too, speak EnJ1Ush - seek lo perpetuate wh.llt• rule but if the going jlets ton rough the Rntl!lh while!! c:an a.lwa)~ run home to Britain It is the Boers . to "' hom Sooth Afnca Is home" "'ho •ir~ mu:it fiercely racist F\arther compl1r:1t1ng lh1!1 un balanc<' of pow<'r 1s the prew ncc nf 2 million mulath) dt'SCt'ndanL'> of early Boer :\ettlcrs who un· Ikar Gloon1y Gus Why is it some people think just because they lh•e in a house they have an in· alienable right to play their radios full blast? s 8.J. ~,ow<_... ..... ........._" __....., ..... _ . .., .. ,,..., .. ............... _ .... -,_ -_ .. -.0-10-. 0.11, ... ..._ neither black: nor white. And lherf' is an assortment or aboriginal Hottentots •n<J Asians. Both the "Coloured'' and the Asians despise and are despisee by the other groups. Those most militantly opposed to the Boers are South Afnca's 18 m1llton Bantu blacks. Their most famous warriors are the Zulus THE BANTU ARE al'io ra('1st against the wtutes and agam~t other black tribes. What I'm saying ls that the sens1ttv1t1es and animosities of South Afncans are oot so simple as black and white. You hear agjtation Cor allowing, the black majority in South Africa to take over. But IOOk around at South Africa's neighbor nations. There is no evidence whatever that black rule results tn any more "de mocracy" than white rule. The goat of an integrate..'<! socie- ty in South Africa is utterly un realistic considering the dis· parities ln culture and wealth and numbers. Indeed, further partition is much more likely than homogeniutton. AME RICANS, with perhaps more than enough media cov eraJ(e or South Africa -since 1t 1s now the Inst scene or strife worthy of hcadtlnl'l'l will have to learn to live with years of sporudt<' violence there. 1'he most constructive con· tribut1on wr c;in muke wnuld be to put our own house in order. Tlae •Professio11ar Legislaiure A Costly, Failing Experiment Is the full time ·'proCessiooaJ" Legislature concept working? As the great Al Smith would say, "Let's look at the record." The time is August. 1976. The lawmnkers have just returned from a month ·s s ummer reeess. AJI that remains of the two-year session which convened In December, 1974 are the few days before final adjournment on August 31. All that is, excepting 2,SOO bills on the unfinished calendar . T b a t represents about one · third of the tot. I number introduced during t h e entire period In o ther words. the legislator:. "'ere un· dertaking to do half as much in a 30-day period all they had done rn the 610 preceding days. That, of course, is only in terms of numbers. Actually what had gone before was mostly trivia. The pC'O· blems of major importance were still before them Property taxes. school financing, unemployment. and crime remained unsolved. The tas k ahead wa sn 't monumental. It was impossible ( EARL WATERS ) . Some of the com m1ttees had a:. many as 60 or more bill" schedlded for a single hearing Simple mathematics show that if each bill were to be given as much as 10 minutes the commit lee would be in session for a solid 10 hours. Common sense dlci ate. that complex laws, some of many pages. cannot be read and un d~rstood in so hort. a Ume let alone afford a foir hearing for proponents and opponents. AFTER so long a session such a last-mrnute logJam Is 1ndefens1· ble. The claims made in behalf of the two-year continuous session:-. Legislature under the old :.ystem operated at a yearly cost of a m1lhon dollars or so. this )Car 11 has approached the astronomical figure or S60 million The members' salaries and generous fringe benefits aren 'l alone responsible for the in- creased costs. In fact the major exoense is its payroll. Under the former system the few employes necess ary to the legislali\'e operation were hired on a part time basis. Today aides and secretaries are so numerous they have to be introduced to each other and are often confused with the members or vice versa. To illustrate the growth, in 1951 the Senate had only one full lime employe. Today the Legislature emplo~' n(';_arly 2.000 persons. mo:.t on ull >ear status and most at pu~ ('on:.ult•rahly hi.:her than that for the uvrrt1Re :s tate "'orker ONE MICllT JU:!>ttfy 1mch u dramatic lrl\"rt•a:.c ln costl> by showin g that toda y the Legislature deals more promptly and effectively wilh state pro blems Thut is n 't the c:i.-;c. Not only has the \\.•((1slat1w µrocc11s become mor{' C(lnfu sing and more oblique. but the hordes or ai.des buffer the mt.'mbers and . make them mon: distant from those they rcprc:.ent Neither 1:-. having th e lawmakers on the JOb full time ser\'IOj.! to make .:ovcrnment morc efficient and c·conom1c:il and a full time "professional " Legislature were to el1mmate the logjams and bring about other "improvements ." They now Free Voice Stilled· seem hollow. f An Editorial /rom th.£ NtW York The plain truth is that the need Times) for "improvement'' was only m the minds of those members President Echeverria's term enamored with the idea of mak· has only a few more months to iog careers out of legislallve go, but his government has just service. They conjured up the takeo a fateful step whose conse- conlinuous sessions as n device to quences could be felt long after justify salary increases com he is out of office. That step is the • rnensurate with full time jobs. silencing of the most important For more than 100 years the • independent journalistic.voice of California Legislature met ~s a Mexico. the newspaper Ex· body of "citizen-legislators" who .cetsior. The paper itself con- held office as a public duly. For tinues to appear; but all that many years the pay was a mere made it fresh, interesting and SlOO a month. This was increased valuable in a democratic society in 1948 to $300 and later to $500 has vanished lo be replaced by But a ballot proposition in 1966 confo~mist attitudes that would / authorized annual sessions and never have had a chance tn the ~t the pay at $16,000. It con-. previous, g_enuint"Excelsior. tained hbwever a little joker The -a'lanner in which this which permitted the solons to journalistic coup d 'etat.was car- thereafter sel their own pay ncd out is particularly disturb Since then they huvc done so. ing. For months· a propaganda gr:u1ually increasing it to $23,232 campaign was directed against annually, effective in December Ex c e Is Io r . Govern m eo t . tolerated -and almost certainly THAT ISN'T the only lhing th<it government-encouraged has Increased . Where the squatterawerepermittcdtosc1ze - [OTHER VIEWS ) a large and valuab~tract of tan~ the newspaper q ned. Then, almost immediate y after the presidential election, a well - financed rebellion was organized within the paper's staff to create a situation in which the editors risked armed conflict If they-' sought to carry out lhei6,porma1 duties. . The editors b8wed to the threat or force and quit their employ- ment. The bully boys of Lenin in 1917 or of Hitler In 1933 could not have done a more efficient job or enslaving a once proud and free newspaper. But this act of totalitarl an 1'uppression di!! credits those who now boast of Mexico·!! 11 tablllty and de · mocracy. while it presents :i moral challe nlle or the firs t magnitude to President Echever na 'selected successor Nationali,sm Always Lurks Behind Terrori-sm WASU INGTON Or. Kiss inaer Is hoplnit to u11«-the lJN as a rneuns for 1-1ettmg un intcrnn tionnl aitrcemcnt outlawing ··tt'rror1~m ." Anybody In h111 nicht mmd shou ld be in favor of thllt. but In reality what he wanL" to do is licen:ic terrorism. not eradicate it. The-proposal on Ult t&bl<' is un aarecment between all the na· t1onal st:itP11 to cooptrutc in the sup· press 1on or terrorism by unautho rized o r u n recogn I ted polltieal or nationalist grouping s No one fs sue· gestlng that nalional sta~s take the smallest steps toward limiting the ter·. rorism they habitually employ against their own citltens or the citizens of weaker naUons. The occasional murdero\ls advcn· turcs of groups like lhe Palestine Uberatlon OrganiZAtion ore as nothinl compared to the killing carried on by many mcmbtrs of ' the United N at1on!I. The nntlterrorlst propo11ol ht1:4n 't been put forth out of con cern for human life . It lc>glUmates terrorism And rein rorccs the idea that the national tale is JUSt1fied In u in' ttrror to !'thie"e its political goals. IT DOES this by suggesting that It is only the terronst who threatens the lives of innocent people. by such acts as the re· cent African plane lddnaping. ~re's no doubt ~ paasen•era on the plane are Innocent. but so Mt most victims oC war The United Slates, which ls upset by the slaughtering or civilian &1rplane passengers. ~ its atomic strategy on th.reatenJns to annibJJatc the entire civilian populations or its putative enemies, who are~ t.o reply in kind. ,. Warfare by na tloo» st.tea is prim arily d irected agaln1t clv1Uan population.'!. It was so in Vietnam. where we at~mpted to destroy the enemles· "ln· frutructur~." i.e., its civilian socle1.7, and lt was tru~tn ·our Civil War. which wu brought to a close by.Sherman·• Matth to ( VON HOFFMAN ) the Sea when he d~troyed Lhe South'!! c3pac1ty to l!U.Stain war by wrecking its aiu-1culturc. ln· dulltrY :ind tnnllportation, and switched the aim of his auns from Confederate soldiers to Confederate civilians. At the same time the United Slates had been working lo pro- tect Innocent vlcUms agalMt ter· rortam, it was pludlnl with t.be gonmment of An«oi• to spare the lives ot the mertt"narl~ who fought on the losing side in the re- cent civil war. By modem think· ing. "mercenary" is as much pe· 1oraUve as it ls descriptive, stnce we hold that tq km toc-money is wroog but to klll for nationalistic fautkllm la ritbt. · 1'1ACENARIE8 sulfer their bad reputaUOn,S 1omewttat un.- JusUy. In history they've been known to com mlt the most barbaric outrages on innocent Populations. but U1 y rnrely do it as a melter of policy, only out or rapine and lust. Mer they've pillaged. r obb •ct. murdcrt.'<I and raped to the Ii ml ts of their a1) petites. they tend to go comatose and sleep it off. When naUonal itovernmcnt~ wage war there is no end to their crimea and ex ces11es. It would never occur to n mercenary army to commit genocide; there's noprorilln it THE LEAST lethal and most civilized wart ln Europe. tho6e of the 18th century, were conducted by mercenary armles. Our own revoluUon would have been a lot .,.oodler If we'd had to f:acc an army of En1li1h patriots imlead ol a bunch of hlred Germans Soldiers who work for pa). rather than for the fatherland. usually prefer posturlna and bluster to killing and blOOd H you're fighting CM money tht ceoe-ral idea ls lo bang around long e n ou gh.to spend your paycheck. With mercenary soldiers there ta some hope that when you run out of mooey the kllllng will stop with nalionol111m there is none ~ause. lS we have dlscovere<J. there are far more nationalisms than there are national states to accommodate them. • Tbe peoples of the western world have broul(hl thl11 on themselves . We're the oncll who've propagated the nn tionaJlst ideal, the t'Onvlction that the members or every cultural. religious or llmcuisti<' itroup can only hope to live a11 they wish if they 11rc the pro prletors of their own. petll na- tional state. Any other kind of nr rangemt>nt Is so alien to us we can't even tmagine what It might be like, 110Jcss It is world tovern· DAILY PILOT Robc'rt N Wtcd. Pul>luhn Tbomcu Kttcril, EditM Barbara Krtibfch EdUorlalPageEditor Thursday, August 26, l976 mcnt, uni! t hut Is nothing more than trying to make th<' entire globe a nolionol 11tutc. · · Wt''rt Irritated with Mr. Jd Amin und Uaunc1n ut the m~ mcnt. Ile lft tho result or th~ na· tion11h11t herlt:c~c we've hc<1ue11t· t.'CI to Africo, a hcritnac thut h11 entrapl)"d Africans into startma their own arms race, Into buying bombtr11 and cannons like the older homicidal socict1cs they. emulate .. The editorial page oC lhe Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by presenting on thi~ pa11e diver se commen- tary on topics of Interest by syn. dlcated columnists and car· toonisu. by providing a rorum for readers' vlews and by pre- senting this new1pape.r'1' opln· • ions and idt>as on curr ent topics. The editorial opinions of the Dally Pilot appear only in the editorial column at the top or· the page. Opinions expre sed by the columnists and cartoonist.I and letter writer~ are their own and no endorsamcnt or their views by the Dally PUot should be Inferred. New Sex, New. Worries. NEW YORK CAP> -MorctblUl 3.000 sex chance e>periitlons have bttn performed ln the United States to the past 10 yeani, and one of the biggest probJem to day. HY• a doctor involved in many of them. lg the conUnuing preJwucc toward transsexuals. "Prejudice towards transsex· uals bas been a d1serace Ul thtS country." said Dr Robert C Granato, wbo performed the s.ex change operation oo Dr. Renee RJchards, a Newport Beach eye surgeon whose partk1pation In women's tennis compelJUon has been the center or recent con troverS)' · DR. RICHARDS, who once played tennis as Or Richard Raskind, advanced Tuesday to the women's quarterfinals of the $80,000 Tennis Week toornament ...... al South Oranae. N. J Crai11tto. a uralocist and pro- fH50!' at Columbia Uruversity's Collegt of Physidans and Sureeons, said more and more doctors are performJna the pro- cedure as it becomes accepted in the medical community. "I'm glad more doctors are do. int it because I've spent a &ood length of time tuchl01 res•· dents. and presentinJ lbe tecbni· que to such orgaruuUons as the American Urolog1cal As · sociallon, the American Medical As~iation and the American College of Surgeons." said Granato. a 50-year.old Argenti· ruan lntenor wall of the vagma as m direC1 contact with an eroeenous nerve network, permitUng or. gasm dunne lnter<'OUrse Breasts arelncreased wlthsibcone. The patient is in the ho:spa\aJ for elJht days, and In four to eight weeks, s he can have norm1I sex ual intercourse, Granato said. The female·lo-male operauoo is more complex and not u re· warding for the pauent, Granato said, ht-cause it is difficult to ob- tain erectile tissue ror a penls. tie said he bas only been invOlved In three female·lo-ma.Jeoperatlons. "BEFO R E I CONSI DER operatina. the person has to have GRANATO HAS performed a complete evaluation from a more than 200 ~ex reassignment psyebiatrist, t"ounseling, and operations in the past seven must have taken female years hormones for at leMt a year and "Al first l encountered pre· u.odt'rgone all the beautification judJce from the medical com· and cosmetic processes as a munity, the nursing community female," ht' said. "Then I do it, and the lay community," he said. after written advice from a "'But httle by little, that has psycruatr1st." broken down. Now those same people want to learn about the Dr. Richards, a 42·year ·old • procedure, they want to help.•· opthalmologist, wants to play in In male·to·female surgery, the the U.S. Open tournament at male sexual or gans are re-Forest Hills. N. Y .• next week. moved. The urethra the canal Tennis officials have demanded that carries urine from lbe blad· she take a chromosome test to der to be expelled -is preserved prove her sexuality. and tnmmed to female size, and She has r~Cused to take the test, the skin of the perus is kept and arguing it is an infnngement on used later as lining oC the new her rights and an invalid in· ,·agana . The female cbtoris as dication of a person's sex. created with erectile tissue from the penis. Granato said he agrees. lie said the test would reveal traces THE \'AG INA IS placed in the o( male chromosomes and is un- Thu~•Y August 26 1976 DAIL v PILOT AT TRANSSEXUAL RENEE RICHARDS Those Who Change Their Sex Face P1ejudicea Kidnapped Trio Win Awards I MADER/\ CAP> Whilt• the ~rund Jury hl'»rd tesUmQny 10 the Chowctulla mass kldnupmg cast', three victims who helped re~cut• lht~ youn.istt!rs rt• celved "cerlt(lc ates oC v"lor " The state Dcpurtmoot o! Justict' guve the uward~ Wednesday to bus dri\ler ______________ _ Ed Ray, und stud('nts und 11ppttre11tly lefl t~ Michael Marshall. 14, face an unknown fott• and Robert Gonzales, 12, w&s tremendou~ for digging the 27 v1ctim11 ··yet these thr<'e in out of an underground div I ct u n Is d Id n 01 prison. hesitate ThC'lr uction:. They were nominutl'<I obviously required C'<'n b)· Mad era County siderablc moral as wt>ll Sheriff Edwurd Hates as ph)Sll'al strt'nJ:th And w h o s a 1 d · · T h t• perse,·cnmce " psychological am pact of ~======---"' havmg been kadnapt>tl b) Call 642-5678. armed and dangcrou:. Put• htw wo rds ml'fl, placed in the tomb to work lor ou. f 1tec1111 .. e Olt•ces 7812 Edinger Ave Hun11ngton Beach CA 9264 7 Southern Cal1forn1.1 Regional Olt1cf's 4140 Long Be,1ch Blvd, Long Beach CA 90807 8955 Valley View St., Bue"8 Park, CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd , Carson. CA 90746 1001 E lmpttrh1I Hwy , La Habra CA 906JI 1095 Irvine Blvd , Tustin CA 92680 235 N Citrus Ave Wes1 Covina CA 91 79J DR. ROBERTO C. GRANATO Sex-change Pioneer normal area between the bladder fair because "sexuality is in the and the rectwn .. T~~bis:·~m~e:ans::~lh:,:e~~in~d-iv_i~d_u_a_r_s_m __ in_d __ aod __ ~bod_.:Y~·-"----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Anti-abortion Measure Dies WASHINGTON <AP1 The Senate refused again Wednesday to acc{•pt a House appropriation ball amendment banrung use of rederal funds ror abortions. The vote was 53.35 arter an emotional debate in which supporters or the amendment said tha_t Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter 1s on their side. THREE TIMES THE HOt:SE has \"Oled for the amendment as part of an appropnataon bill Cor the Departments of Labor and Health. Education and Wet rare But the Senate. br its vote. refused to yield and asked for another conference With the House in an attempt to resolve the 1~!-.ue Senate-House conferees pre.,..1ously have com- promised all other differences over the ball. 'A hach would appropnate $.'56 6 balhon for the a~enc1es for th' current fiscal )ear * * * * • * Abortion Foes Get Bill Passed SACRAMENTO tAPl -/\bill pusht>d by "pro. ltre" groups to gu<irantce the right to medical t"art' ol a fetus that surv1Vcs an abortion ha~ 'A On final leg1slat1ve passage Opponents said the measure by Assmebl) man Mike Antononch 1RGlcndaJe1 \\OU Id deter late abortions b~ making them t>xpen~I\ l' and m.1k1ng d~tors reluctant to perform I hem BUT i\NTON0\101 SAID TH E bill" us simply an anla·tnfant1c1dl' measure dcs1gnC'd lo rn ake ·'the sanrtlly of ure the numlX>r one empha'l1s ·· Maximize mileage, minimize expense Improve your car's performance without expensive engine and carburetor tuneups. Just pour in Wynn's additives. they work while you drive for better performance and mileage. Choose Spit Fire Gas Treatment to curb "after-run" and increase mileage; Oil Treatment for small cars; Car~uretor Cleaner (aerosol or liquid) for improved mile- age and performance; or Engine Tuneup to quiet valves and lifters. Reg. 1.89 each 99Ceach It 'A as sent to Gov Edmund Rrown Jr 's desk oJ a~~A"embl) vm~'Aathomdcbatc Anwn~1ch ~----~--~~--------~------~------~~------------------~----------------~~--~------------~--~--~--~----~~1 has saad Brown has promised tos1gn at Keep cooling equipment in order Bring your car up to par Where there's smoke ... ~ttOLL"'o ~ se~~~ter ~ starts ruesdav, Sept 7 HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS An elementary private school of drs1tnct1on founded 1n 1942 ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th grade • Transportat1cn avaifabfC' door·to ·door • Reasonable tuitron • Anthmet1c. reading. spelling (wrth phonics I emphasized • Before and after school care rowou for students of working parents d > E x .., c ~ w1oa .. u1 A~f I a> ••• IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 0 > "' I .. 1 16835 Brookhursl SI tN ol Warner) 71t.-:~2-.3312 . -- - Call or Write for.Further Info rmation o 1n 1115; fo~~ of refr1ncran1 from< .1r :i r A qua1ny transm1ss1on ftu1d can make all the Don I risk your famdy ano homP 11 l'1P dangers ot ., d flerence And for eutomet1cs you can·1 boat c.• n·•1f1on1n11 v.1n11ow unit~ frfl'/••r• M an·( ' • ttra Weslock Smoke Al11•m w11I Y. lrn vou lon'J " G" a pro ed Morro Tyne A 11·s tops for cool ..._fore •mo~e reaches d o.1n1wrv11s ll ,u It t.111•.:•''> • Oth n nn 1r~n·mis•1on• In qu'll cans ,.,,,1,rm,,nl 11~.r10 HPlr1q1>ran11,' t-rrr 1111• ~11 IVl p v vv ~ t1o1nd / 11 ,,, t.111• ~ ::111 mPIJ! f.11 mJ', • 1fr1y ~mo ·run 1 ., " ' , ' " 2 photo crll 11oh1 sPnsor~ t 1 r inr "'' 111y r-J,,,,.trir 1 r ltlo Jr Solid·MJll c1rcu11r) v.wr '. ttu I' c 1n~t.1• I c.'1• ~~ 11.11.1·•, /'00 P!:.1 hO~I· rr·fri 11·• 1 I MORRO AUTOMA I aan1Nr$pr.·senr Jc..Slf1 ~I In) ,C'lr,..tl". l.lool"I =M1 l~K '-:l TRANSMISSION flUIO fllClurN s \',,11•,1n1y fltod1 I : Ti) ' rot 0 <;11 I NI r HAR(;/ neg 419c srate i:,,e M¥~hal appro,·rc n; R r.1 n1.:i NI' Tl I 35C we SLOCK SMOKC 4 88 DCTfCTOn • Reg 35 99 24.88 Th• great pretender Writ! D•1l1cl• board pan&I• you can pretend that they"re •nylh1ng you want lhem to be Paint them,, 10 a rich l1n1sh. stain lhem enamel rnem; 0< do ii amooan wallpaoer 1ob •II ar a puce lhat won I pul 11dent1n lhe budg,11 4' "8'" ~.· PARTICLE BOARD PANELS Reg. 5 49 4.48 Get storage problem• off your chest And into one of lt\e~f.' r.101001 thr-.1~ Sturrl I cardboard alorage chests prt'lllM up w•t" ;i printed pallerr1 Easy 10 ass,.m1>1r yr»rrsell Choose• 24"• t3"ill I" all purp0~" ctiesl o• o 27"xt2",6" under bed ches1 YOUR CHO/Cf STORAG( CllfST noo 1119 98c Ward & Harrington ~;.~~~;:~.!:;:;::::.;:;, Gcrdon Grove Fullerton Costa Mesa Long Beach Orange 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 301 So. State College 1275 Bristol 6980 Cherry Ave 324 West Katella 537·9571 or 893·6523 870-0050 556·1500 634· 7111 532·2506 Open Mon thru Fri g to 9 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 except Open 9 to 6 every day Sal & Sun 9 to 6 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 Mon & Fri 9 to 9 I \ • OAIL Y PILOT Tl'lurSd!)' Augl4t 26, 1976 Rural Phenomenon Posse Cornitatus: G·uns, God, Nation They call themselves the Posse Com1tatua and they i.pn ng up most· )y i..a..:.uiall rural to\\ru. across Amenca -belleving m God, aun5 and the U.S. Conat1tuuon Thls Posse Cornltlitus, loosely transl ated rrom Latin as "power of the county," claims 400,000 members Ul all states but Hawaii. Mem- bera buy badges and a posse charter for~ nominal foe. THE POSSE . f"OlJNDED in 1969 by a retired Portland, Ore . machinist, 1s vague about its pre else m embe rship, and an As l>OClated Pre:.s survey round only spotty showing or posse strength nat1onw1de But the group 1s out there -in places hke rur al M~i.ouri and the Rockies preachmg a Corm of America nism that attract:. many people -Last vear 111 a tomato fi eld m the San J oaq uin Valle}. armt.>d posse mt-m ber s squdrl'd orr against deput ies to block Uruted Farm Worker union orgaruzers from ente ring a grower 's pro- perty. -IN MISSOURI POSSE mem- bers had a run-in they call the ··Siege or Seligman" when they came to t O\\ n wtlh guru. to defend a news paper t hey liked. t ht' Ozark Sunbeam . In Nor the rn California's tiny Alpine County, resid ent:. were stirred up hy reports that the posse wal-going lo make a m ass move to the area \\hen one poi.sc member ':-son bought 600 acres of land there Posse people don't "ant gun control Somt.• refuse to pay stale or federnl lJ>.t'!-T h<'Y think gov· ernment '" gobbling up their freedoms. And some don't Uke J ews or blacks. T HEY WANT TO 81': pre· pared. they s ay -prepared for anything government might try to pull on them in I.he way of un- constitutiona l laws. court rul· ings, laxes. conspiracies. Although they say they have some blacks a nd Jews-turned Chnstians as members. posse people mosUy are wh.lte Protes- tants who are intensely unhappy with government. Mike Be ach . the posse's founder. bas predicted the day will come when people gel ":.o sick and tired·· of government of· ficials that they ·u stage a re- bellion in the country. B EACH SAYS THE posse's main job is to be there in case the local s he ri!C needs any help maintaining law and order . Some times. Beach admits. some posse m em be rs get carrit.•d away , and he tries to case them out. "A lot of limes we get some member we 're not too proud of after we find out what they 're do- ing. We had one guy in Wisconsin "ho got off on the anti-Je \\ 1sh kick and did a lot of harm tht>re," he said. Jerry Lewis. who "waited 45 yea rs for this" will star i n a new ve r s ion o f ··H e l l z ap o pi n '' o n Broadway. Previews begin m New Yor k Jan. 4. Lewis owns part of the show. Porpoise Warning SAN DI EGO (AP > -The National Science Foundation is going to pay $119,000 in an effort to learn how to ta lk porpoises out of endangering t he m selves around tuna fi shing nets. Although the sonar-equipped porpoises ar e able to hear sounds in a frequency range up lo 10 limes broader than do humans, past efforts to scare them away with the noises of luller whales have failed. Gripers Get Line To Top Pt:BLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM[ STATEMENT 1" ... IOllOWon9 PU\On\ •r~ dellng .,.,.i ,_.,,.\ ~ltll';( P LASTICS, 301 A J?no \I Nr •QO'I 8.e6CI\ CA '1..0 It "4•0 Itel.,_., JOI A ~ St , l';o'""°" IMKll, CA .,MO . l•"" ..;.,.~. JOI llo \t .• e.lt>o.1 " tri ' b._,,,,..,'\ '' conouctt"O o, • FICTITIOUS IUSlNEU NAME STATEMENT 1"" rouowung ~'\Of\ '' 00"9 bu\1 nl\.•• SEA TltEASURES. 111• 8 Vo• °"°'lo. NewPofl Bu <,., CA "1Ml Ro0<11 E ,.,..,., Wllh• • ._ !>N.-e ~. N"''-' 8o6tll. CA .,~ ffti\ W \1neu •\ tOftOU<.tecs ot .,._ .~ O•Y•du•I "obi"' Erh•..-t W 1ll1\ flCTITIOUS I USINl:SS NAM[U.<ITIMENT Tiw lol-•"9 --· .,.. 00<"9 --""'' •-' JOE'S LIOUOA, U 07 E.....,,,. St. H-•"OtOtl llU<ll CA n w Coa E"'•"'Of'•\ti'.' •nc • C...htof'""• COtPOU t•on, u .. OU'>C.,,,_ Aw •• ~lmtMler,CAn.ll f-.,, buiotnHI I\ "ond'l<.l.cl by a (Of'..- OO'•ltOl"I COX E1>4TEltPlt l~E5 1NC. SAC RAM E'iTO <AP> -You :.a~ ~nur trip tu a state park \\a ... a hum mer'' You 'cl like to talk d1rectlv to lhl' ht•ad man 'l 'W•' 0~''"•""\"tP Q ~ .. r:t lr.tl..t\d Y f\ t ii ·mf'nl ..., ~' I I"' wdl'I In. ou"'' Ci·,., ot o,.,,~ Gout\t'f ~.-. r"~' \f111em.ent w•' •••t'd .... '" ''"' C>un"t Ct•'' ot 0,.•nQt (OV'\t1 ,,., A119u>l ll, 1'16 Th,, \16f•tnftr\f ""'o f•fet1 ••tJ\ I~ Covn•Y" (1rrlt.. vt 0'•"9• C~Y <M'\ -llO ..... Qw>I l) lt16 P\.lbf•'\Mct o, .. ,..oe co.-\1 OdH;i ""'•01 ,60,13 o\.i.1'}11\l IJ, lfl• 4UQ lt,7•,•,..,!>cPI. 2,,, 1.,6 ;i,.tl /o Pul>ll> .... d 0••"9<' (o•>I °""'Polo! AuQ .. lo •ncl ... Pl 1 ; 19/o lU.-7• "'°'" P\lbft'~ 0r•"'9'f' (04\t 0.ilf' Pdol. AYQu\I ... 1', •nd ~pl.1, '• 9'1' PUBLIC NOTICE about 1t' Well. th1• No. 1 mun in the state Ot•partmt•nt of Parks and Hecrcat1on ~,. ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE would ltkt.' to ht.•ar com· 1------------l'ICTITIOUS I USINl!SS NAME STATEME NT ments. pro ur ctm Trw touow•nq Pttton "c»ncJ ~ ..... \\ ., Dir 1• 1· I 11 r 11 t• 1 b <'rt Rhodei. announcl'U Wt'<I llt'Sday lh t• sl <.1rl Of a thal·a ·rommt•nt " pro ).!r:lm Ill' rel1•a!-ed h1-; l'o nfid en l 1al p ho n e number: area code 916, IOV·ART AOVii.RTISll';C. i.l;CN r ' to 8 •nv•n Treoe L"' • tN1M# CA "711\ 322-6927 Rhodes said onh• hl' "i ll hear the confident a al recor dings of mei.i.a~es from the publit• or de pa rtm cnt t•mplo~t'' throughout the 'tJtt• H e pro mi sed to respond to all phoned in questions, either by let- ter or return call. ··1 believe ther e are many people who would hke to voice complrunts, r ecom mendatio ns or questions about tht• de purtment. its l'mployt•s, 1ts pohc1es or 1t o; s1•rv1c<·s but who do not "ant to takt> the t1m <' and effort to write letter-;," Hhodt•s S.lld. "Some m av t•vt•n want to say t hey 11kl' o ur servtC'l'!i " The numb1•r j ., not toll- frec and no rollt.'Cl t•alls are ucrcpl<'<I. "au1 f-'rank Rl'c hl1•r, 1lc p .1rt m <>nl i.pokc~ni.an PUBLIC' NOTIC'F. -mT1TiOuituJ1NU\ NAMr \TATIMI NT '"' t!l1• .,,.,1nJ~l'-Oft\•t•Oiltf\Ohi/\I ,.. ,\ . f'tt Vil l A~ t•\I °'""90 .-,,,.,.., ~•·If" rll Nf ""Pllrt ,. • .._,,. t Afl'tillO Uut""'" t M•V'*'· , .. n And.a f ""'' M11rt\I""" Vi•jll c ~ .,.,, It -.:; t th1 ti C OfHlf\.UtlOf' t!U\\f flitWll"IC>n'I'""' 'omtMt"Y· "' (Alift'\f,M;t l~(Jl\f llllhO'I Puo.,, • I ll!itU, 1\tl Ttfl>.lt\.ur• I ,.,,... ~•f\tA/\n.t C A•170} IUf\ofl M l .tlmift\, Hll\ft ~ .. t ,ttmnt,. (.'t 141!,*f'OtO•llM.i (A4, .... tni.~ b.,.,.,,,. \ ., too111;rtl''1 hy " 9-"'..,.,.,, CM' 1nttr .hip ltnt)t't,t t MAV,-flf 1f\I' \fl'fr...-., nt W+4\ fll--C:t Wtft'\ .,.. (nuntv(.tttt' of CltAnQill' Cn..,ntvmAuo 20. ,., ... ll'"ULOI", llOLSTO.;, 8UllNS & Mt l(I TTRICIC •t0tM.t<Artl'i-.r .. ult "•,-• .. o ... 111• ,...._t .. ~ ... CA tt.U Publt\IWd C'hM'l't tott"t (~If "'-~. J<MlllM l>AllOLll';I BAR-KIAi';, 108.tf\Y•n ltn Ln, trv1NP. CA.. '11\\ f r\I\ c:..t\IMU I• COftdUCltd O"t .Ml If\ 01v1dv.1i JN,,,,,. P•-·otln1 8•r'rTWlrtM T"'' \t.tlf',,,..nl ••'\ t1ll"d Wtl" l"P COU11t• ,,.,. o1 Or-c-•• on July JO ,.,. tl1f•.,fl I 0.1 .... "'"""'' , .. "'' WILLIAM I UJONN t•"""' Clt'W 0.1.oA,.qu•l ll It/A I UllTON,G.<IULOlll, TMO"ISON ANO HELSOp; AKef"ftiif't\ •I \A• ,.,. ....... ,. ............ . -11..-.CA-1 AUM'Mf' t9f' ~tilt.,.., f'"°1t~1 ()t...nq11 (H\I 0..oly P.lot ... '-'\)"' •• "' 10, , •. ,.,. '""1 h .• .., ... (>! 1 • •••••• ,. ll!Jt ,. THE flCTITIOU' llU"NIU NAM I STATIMEHT The foUow1ttQ ~'\On\ arti do4nq bu\t M\\ a\ V4NT4GE CAEAflONS ltl•ll Ohm, W•y. Go\t• ~\.t. Ca1.turn1.1 •1u1 Gr<>f~ l .. \tN MMr ilf. "'' M1,._ t (O'\tA •\ii ClilfOr n+., 'i1•1' p_..,~•• Aft~ ~ ... "°" 1ltol ,,,,,,_,.,,, ,., CO\t•MeWI C•11torn1•'1•11 ''" ,, XOll Opp, lll Co-t~ .,. ... SHHI (O\lA Milt\•, (•iltOf"l'lH•·~, '"'' bY'\IM\\ '' "ondu\lf'O 01 • 9"'fW't•l~rtn•'~"•P CA°'°" l -tutl Tf\1\ ''•ll'f't'Wnl .... f1lfld wttf'\ tM Cou•IY Cler• ot Or.•119" C.OU1>ey or1 J"' t 10. ,., •• PUBLIC NOTICE m..----· The mogk:ion's top hot Is o reot lllusionl S-:~:;~-01 Which is larger? The height of the hat or the width of the bum? ,..,zc..-.oc..,. .. ,.,.. AU weekA11n1t<:f 26-29. we're~ '-.. .,. ...... .,, ........ "..,' --.. ·~~ 4tS.040 I OoVy performances In the Carousel Ccuf. co.Tu1cSA TVs Chuck Jones and moglclons from t 511 .._. 11"'1 64J. t 7H the Mogic Castle in Hollywood perform all hours. llTC._ a IA tH See the lnVlslble Mori ltlMOOBJMG Jr. magicians will perform on Saturday 11111 ISTIMA TES The Relde Marionettes perform Meeting eries A irs Tahoe Parks Plans TAHOE C tTV ~AJ>l A vlun tu set up national park.s on east .md we:.t :.horei. of Lake T11h0t> 1:. one ol se eral plan:. for prc:.l'I"\ mte the -.ceniC' urt'u to be ~red 1n a senh of heann~i. th.At starti. her\· Sept l Oth er heunng:. l.l'hcd uled b) the Ta hoe Regioncl Planning Ajenc} "'111 lw St-pt 2 10 South Lake Tuhot.', Sept 9 1n Ht'nO, ~l'Pl l·I an Sarramenlo, Sept I~ in Lo.. ... Alto)',, and ~t>pt. 16 1n Oakland. -llad1e lllaeN- STEREO BARGAINS' CB BARGAIN' TAPE DE ALS' ANO MORE• PLUS SE L ECTE D REGULAR ITEMS! SAVE$60 REALISTIC II RECEIVER AM-FM STEREO Reg. 359.95 UNPRECEDENTED CB RADIO PRICE SLASH ! Our powerful STA-90 features 44 watt spe1 channel min. 299~~ REALISTIC ·r• MINl-23 CHANNEL MOBILE 2-WAY RADIO Our sate-priced Rea1tst1c1~· 99gs Mmt-23 was 109.95 in our '76 RM S at 8 ohms from 20-20.000 HZ wrth no more than 0. 5% TH O Dual tuning meters Ouatravox .11 2 recorder < Jpab1ll1v h1 lo frlters. more• GenuinP wdlnut vPncPr case. UL approverl catalog1 All n 16a crystals included SAVE16990 STA-90 SYSTEM I SAVE1499 0 STA-90 SYSTEM 11 Illuminated channel selector' ANL Dynamic mike Pos or neg ground Only 1 ~ .... x5Y.sx7Yu ' - AegUTar Se1>11rate lloms Puce 648.90 479°0 • Reel1sl1c STA·90 Receiver • RHl1st1c STA 90 Receiver • 1 Optlfrtus·5B Floor s,,.e11ers • Two f/01111.0 Speders • L.110-14 Chenger 11nd c:11rtmlg1 • L.tb-14 Chengtr end c.trln dge NEW RADIO SHACK ITEMS! TAPE RECORDERS & ACCESSORIES! TAPE BONUS! MORE! REALISTIC DELUXE CASSETTE RECORDER REALISTIC • CASSETTE PORTABLE MINIATURE POCKET CASSETTE RECORDER 79~~~ 69~~7 • Cu#JIRevlew, Auto-Stop/ • With Eerphon• & AC Cordi 59~-~7 . • Auto-Levtl, Auto-Stop' • Olg/111/ Courrl#Jr & Cordi • Cue/R111i1w, O•flfrtf! lncludedl •Only 5 %111~.4~·1 SAVE 18% SAVE UP TO 17% •-Only :Pio~ Htghl • 51100" B11rl R90 39.95 368,~,.96 UNIVERSAL TAPE SPLICER • Eesy Tepe Edrtmgl • All Tep• Wtdthsl lffW MOOUl.All TIUl"MOlfl COllllllCTOlll t 25· PHONE MODULAR CORO/PLUG PLUG 895 ADAPTER 495 279-36" ~ ~ Cvltomer-Owned EQuipmam Connected 10 TelellflOne Comceny Eau•OIMnl,. Subiecl 10 E•trl Qw1191 R90 2 69 YOUf Choice 349 LP 0110 SCH002 a.TrlCll s1-eoo2 ------------ WITH THIS TAPE BONUS COUPON Ww11t s•,1ow.1111 p1111.h.1~c• nf ·"'V I •l'"''"" Jnllf" wt11tn ynv huv a11v Jtl((')fd(1t 11\hoWO h•ft• t •11111'1. R/')11//t. '"' .. 0-. .. , ........ .._. ........ , .......... ...... • I I ~----_____ _, Be ready for Ille meh1t systomt 61·1031 C01Jvon ofter QOOd at Rev 1 oo oa11tc1p111no V1fue Stores! l~ ... "'"',..·"'"~-=~~;;..~.;.;.v..;;.:_,;.._·;,;.111~= ... .:J .. ___ Soaf h(;~;· ?i;~ lfli __ ..... I -----·----· -.,. -,. FREE BIKE BAG with any back to school purchase. Offer good thru Sept. 18th School begins with intimate apparel ... . .. from Veta's TIMELESS BLAZERS h ... •· .. 1T l ..... """""''Y or i W-0-3¥> c,. ........ ""°')I "' yi.,,,. .. r]i (Qklt GOOD TASH Will ALWAYS H IN 9TYlE. .. ... " •• #• ... -.. ,, ""... .. Dexter does ff in 9o¥e soft tan leather OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Thursd•y August 26 1976 DAILY PILOT , t 9 Wftkltf rtcao 541-4121 ldboo l.a..d 675-1904 Back to School Is more fun In a sweater from Dick Vernon's Ad ual StlO MINI MONOGRAM Handcut in 14K gold with lb" chain $30.00 M atching pierced earrings $50.00 Telephone & Mail order~ invited ~tC•d WI!!~ CHARLES H. BAR'R .f .,~ --~ ,4 JO DAILY PILOT Erwugh's Erwugh, Already • · Con11ressman J t-rry t!oucrson 's dlistract ur hces fill a top.fl oor cor· ner s uite an tht' n1·w P,ederal Building 111 9anta Ana ·T h t> Sanlu Ane1 Dem<K·rat says he likct. the view Crom the top But he 's movang out ONE REASON Pat terson plans to n ee from what h e ralll> 00lh1s federal fortress" as that he and the but Id ang don 't keep the same hourl. Abo ut every othe r weekend, the 42 } car-0ld former Santa Ana mayor fli es h o ml' fr o m Washington, DC Therefore. he works in his F edera l Bu1ld1ng field office m ostly durin~ the weekend whcn the building. so to l>i>eak . takes the weekend orr. m E AIR conditioning IB shut down So as l~ heati n g . Lii;t hts are dimmed. Pumps that de ----------- HA LL Thursday Augu.1126 1976 O•ilyPl .. 1- MOVING OUT Rep. Jerry Patterson hver water to the bwld· ing 's upper reaches art> turned off. And \ltater heaters are turned down Consequent I}. Pat · te r so n s ay s h e sometim es h as d1r firuJt:v 'rindmg has wa)- around semi-darkened halls and orfices -ADJUSTING to tn· t e rior t e m peratur es that, depending on the/ s easo n . alter nate between hot and cold with little in betwee n. Getting hand soap to lather with rold" ater -l'lu:>hang toilets OCCWriters Parkitig 'Crisis' Panelist Muzz led by Diedrich By KATHY Cl.ANCY Ol•e O•ll•"'Nl~H An outt:otng OrlU\ge County C1\lc Cenlt•r t'Om m 1:ss1oner told county superv111or:1 Tut' day that parking in the Joint city county-shale (t'dt'ral of (ice conlplex ha:> reacht'<i 11 "cris1:> situatioo " Sant.t Ana Jltorn1•.> t.awrtinee Kirk. whoM~ four·)eW' comm1ss1on term 1s t-x parang, also called for u moratorium on compleltng th<' new $8 rrullion county administration bwld mg until thecr1s111 l!>~ved Klrk, who shares law oCCicl'S with forme r :>uperva:>or Hobert Rattan. wanted to tell superv1sori. more H E ALSO WANTED to tell them of has plans if he W<'re r<'appomted to another term But Boa rd C hairman Ralph Diedrich d1dn 't gave tum n cllanre Diedrich , intt-rruplJng Kirk fre· quently as he t raed to read a st ate· menl, ans1sted has comments should first be s ubmitted an writing so super\"lsors could respond "SIR. I DIDN'T rome down here if l may I "d like lo .. Kirk lned to reply . "Thank you \'ery mu<'h letting you That is what ing." D1edri<'h shot back . l am not I am say· Kirk concluded momenls later that he had heard that kind of position before. offices lhian Ln th•• pubhc lnlerest, • Klrk said. • Afterward, !\uper,•liwrs then un· ruumously appoinlt'<i Attorney Terry M06henko. who hveWJI Los Alamitos and hu offices in Trvine, to Kirks former commission lSCll.._ In his prepared statement. Kirk said a 1968 study showed 3,000 1>ark mg s pace.s wue needed' for the courthouse but only 2.000 were avalla· ble SI NCE ltfEN, HE continued. Santa Ana City Jilli and stale and federal of. fice buildings h ave been added "With the addition of each new bwldmg ... he wrote. "the parking s1tual1on bas become progressively worse.·· He contended the parkine shortage extsls because government officials have been allowed to build their office buildings without complying with parking r eqwrements they ~pose on private ente;prise "IT MUST SEEM to the private citizens that government can commit murder but in this case it is killing the civic center by refusing lo provide adequate parking." he wrote. Last year Kirk was involved an a controversy, when District Attorney Cecil Hicks accused him of trying to coerce one of his deputies into drop· ping drunken d rl ving charges pending against a client "IT USUALL Y comes from people The accus ation folJowed a mas· who are more interested in their own trial in the ea se. ORANGE COUNTY Interest Conflict Talk in N wport Daniel Lowen:.tein, <'hu1rm11n of C'uhfornia's Fair Political Practices Comm1ss1on. wall address a conference on "Tht' Luw o( l'ol1t1t's" 111 Nti"' port Beach f'nd••Y Lowenstein wall speak on "Conflict:. or In lrrest .. ul u lunch"<HI Ill tht> Montt• Citrlo Ho-Om or lhl' Ncwporlt'r Inn. 1107 J11 mborec ll1md ( OUTDOOR~) A breath of fr••h air. In the DAILY PILOT Ef ... El 8 H.t.lL ,,, •CMnto~l40un.t H 10't (AlifO,,h.t Ontfl' 01 ff•tn 4'\iC>U 1 Cl D l1 lt T• \u•v1~dOt"r""On \.l)M,..llOf ass i,ie l .. QuM H ill '' ltt' (IA1•• 8 , ,,. l'l(f MIMI ...,IT A T10H "MilMt la Tiie ..... L.•w. ,..... .. ,,.,...._. Last chance. for these special (p,Yices! o• Sfi<""""1na Mf',...011_.1 .. .,.,.., "00 A¥. MoncMIY Au-iw\t lOt,, ..,_., ''' y.,.w r."•Ptf tf\t.-rm.-1'\l l•'•' "' ; .. (f'm•tf'• t C.•ra1~lt·• • C.-•' ~" • P•• •hf ""'"" Moth1At.,(t1tt (t•"'' OVlllO~ CMAl\Qt J Out AO~ r~ ,.,,,, f!lf FOU!t'l.t~" V•lt•y ( '' I '""'' \.ttt ,,,.,, .. <I nf""' ....,.~CMna C•r•o .. ~., ,y.,.1iii.r (rto·• J"ll•O .. I f t -""''" V.t 1,..,. ~ f'V•(•'l-ff'fo-0it"0·t'llq ~· .,,,,. t. 'r/ lit ,,,,,.rnl'lt·d PAt• MOttUtrf N,.wQntf 6<.o<n C• MINTON N4N('f L ~!Nf0N • ur-tu .. , , ,,. ~ """"' u r,.. .. , f ,,,,,,.., C.0.,)t'I· 11 I .,.. II Hoomt I/Ir .tmrn\tr• (• fU ~J UHO• llU \11 lH> lllOCKfTT ~AOM I OrrtO Kt TT '" 11,._nl -,1 f'to <11111pl)f I 8tt~t<,, (ttl1f ,,n, ... (.).11# 't1 (\t "'" Awou'' ll 1•f• \utY•••a b~ ,..,, '" n..1. E Kr•<w .. ,.,, 11• '14.t1vt ~ • < "' Nt "'"''• (I .. , .. Ht ll .,,. '' ,,, NrW'UOd n. cecn C••I to'"'.,. '"''''~ ,,h,, M1.uqn,., "" '''"' '" of Wh•tf•t:' 0rtf'01f\y 0. """' "' ut l tM!l ij.Mn tll·1 J• •""'tlf' (',1 I~ If o• l\t l~·t '"'VU'\ """' b• '-''"'"'ih > 01) f"M H• II f;1~.tn .... ,. '"•o•I •d" A1·w 1 nf' l ""'"'•" ,,.,,, .. , ,.,,, .,,,. '"""'"' \1111• ' ho (tf•Vttfll O" M~•Hot ( ,,1 •I ff" •; > N 1t1t1tt•I < .... ,.,, lh ~1t,,Myd 1 111 BAL T2-BEAGEAON FUNERAL HOME CoronJ <1"1 M tr b73 91'-t( co ... , I Mt''od b-lb :'.l 2J For those who are frustrated m their efforts to bnng out the '"Hem· ingway "' lurking deep within them, Orange CHURCH Of ltBJGIOUS SCIEHCE Rev Leslie Soon Harrold S-0.,S "' I I 4U·ll OZ JOI I S.. It C--. a..!. S-a.-.te Coast College tolls the •--------------------bell this fall. A writing course. taught 10 two nine·week sessions. is beang offered Thursd a vs rrom 7·10 p.m. on ihe community college campus The ftrs t scssion . English I 22. centl'rs around thl· '·nuts and bolts .. of constructing a s tory . The second . Englis h 123ABC, \\ill concenlr ate students on writing p roject s in a rrenti\'e w o rk shop atmospher e. Reg1strat1on as an pr(). gn'ss and .,.. 111 continue through Sept 17. Fall cla!>!>t.'S be(:tn Sept. 13 P l' BLIC NOTICE "CTI TIOVS aOSINf\S NAM( ST&TEMENT T¥ I) tQ#•,VJ P'f"fWI\ do'> .q t)u.,,. .... BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Bro lclw 1y Coc;ta Mt>-..1 6<12 Ql!JO I t t ( M U RlilAV ANO AS VI t Af[S I M JlllUY 81101MEll~ I""" .. \SOC•"TE~ ' SMOOTH"" 11 •' f N f(COP P H., • O•Vlt' 1 •~•o .r<l ,.,.,. ,.o~,,.,,.4v 1· n~n IJt ,t-tf\ (0N>f ~l' flJN (tl 111 ... ,,., ·•" 01IA/llM ""' CA l1•~ McCORMICK MOATUARY L1qun.1 Br,11 h .)I).\ .I'.)' s S<tn J11 1n C.ip1.,I• .11111 495 ','76 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ct>n11'1t>r y Mtlllu.uy C11,1,,,.1 3500 Pactf•t Vol'W ll11v1 N1·wno11 ( ,11.i,n 111 l o.iJ noo PUK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME if\11 I n ot,,1 A .. , \V1•-.,1rtt n• •t ' !l•r I ]!,,•, SMITHS" MORTUARY h • M,tin 1.;:,1 t h1t1I lll(lt>ll 1\1' I 11 '°\Jb fl I )4 Pl'f\1 .1(' NOTln : l'ICTlftOV\ aU\IHU\ NloMI \T"llMINT ,,.,_ loUnw "..., .,.. rwn ~ 1 ~.,,., "1 .,. , .. , r '' 1 " t n n 1 M , 1~11 llNAllON"I lllOINI# \{tt\101 ~llH f\d(P\ \hw•t \Ant-1 A l'\i\ t~~" ( 4•111)1 (f\rt\t•·~ rt .. 1,11 ..... , .. ,1\11 14''1'1>"4•f't :'ff_, Oh''"' '1f¥l1 C Jton11t fhtt M.,, t." "1•/1 ,.._.,. h\j\U'~·''' I f'O\liu\ lrtf hw 4f\ n ''·••du"'' ('"h,1\t1""''""'"••1l>'tt ........ ~,,, '"' \IAl'nw"t ... , r ll'lfJ w11~ ow (('IU"f¥ (1 ,, Uf ()t !4f"IQ• (""4'\ty M """"" u .. ,. -IU PVfthVWd ()t tft .... (O•\t (\."ly f'1t~~ ,,......,_, U 1' •"Cl~fl f I 111• PUBLIC NOTICE S.UJJS svr11uOt1 cou•Tol' nn \Ta.Tl Ofl CA\.lflO•NtA flOll TMICOVM,YOl'O•-'INOf Ne.A- H O,I CI 01' MIA•INO 0~ PCTlllOM f'Olt P•OaATI CWWt\.L AN O 1'011 LITTl ll\ TUlAMIEMT-'l•Y E•IAll• el lll\A8EL ALIC[ OU!lc.AN OKMWd NOTIC.E IS Hfll@av GIVEN """ DO•IS HELE'4 MALONE ""' llW ................ _,.. -··"''"""-'°' l\\.....Cf tM Ult~\ Te\I•,,_..,, i. t"t ~·•~ rtf•rfl'C• 10 wn.ct\ " ,,,_ tor ""',,., "'tlculen , -NI ,,_ tlnw -.. K e •I M•t'"l lht"""' "" -Mt '°' Soot , .. "" tM .... •,... lft Ille court•-" ti 0.-_. HO. J O! 1o11<1 cou<I, •' roo Clvl< ~,... °"" W.\I In IM CllY ti S,W.1• ANI, C:..ltlOt"'• 0.t.d AUQ\l\UJ. Jtll. Wl~\.IAMI SIJOHN, (';_,yCt•r' STAMLIYC,~Ylt s.1en1, CIMIVl!laa. Otll~CA ... U -........... ._.. -·-0.•• C..S1 09!1• "'"' ""',. 11 -~ ... ,. ~.,. ~ ''''0~ (•lw•" M U"4Y Jt IJI 'Ill•• t "'" (ral 1 M., ·• ( .tl1t .,., •• ,, .. \\it' •100 1 ~ bu\tl'V"~~ ,, f 1ln® I• t by Ml.,, 1l1w1 t14 111 t•~ M iff h ln \l,.trttM f\I 'W..t '"' ·1 o#1U'! frwt r ~,,.,_(I••~ i>f (>r ,,,u1 (n..,nlv Ot'\ Am~• 1 MJ l•lt ~~~----~~~- Pl'Bl.IC NOTICI:: ~·c" TIOU\ eu\INfSS N-'IM( ST &Tf"'lfNT f"' l'°)jl,t#lf'I~ C>t"r\.O" I dof>tN,) C;.j~t n"•"~ HAIL OEVEIOr MENI ()~t·AHV ""° Nr wpi1rt (..•n~,.. Ot id 11\ ,_,. t111Mrtl~ 4 ,. C A.JJ~ '' \' •~ \t•·t~• n Httll Ht'• Pu1t W t .... ,. •• j ~ ... "''" .... j f ... Ai t)f!l'A fl\' rw"'""' ,, •""lfv4'•" b, .H'f 1n fl\f•lti• •• f\t;.,.u411t '"·\ ,,, .,,.,,.,. .. , ..,,. ' It I ...., I~ ttw- C., I .... ,, c • "' ur., .• I ( :')"""'' )I'\ .,, ... .," ....................... . .... I•) 1• 1" ~ °' .,, .... <,, • u .. 11, ,-. , ,, A 4J t i I• ilnd .... t I 1 'I l•lfri l.trl t• rr:i~~~~~~~~~~~i~:!.:) : JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : 1 l".11,.h'Hhir> l..11l 11fl1PI Ii• rm, i 111rr.1111r• •Ii•'. d 1•1, • • I I M1•rch.ind1. • 1·,1ns1qr11 ,J tr.0111 •>111 .,1, ,wr1 1,u,~111; I·,,., • , ·11rt •1rd1•r•~t I I •I• I mk. • •t• I I fl,.1, Vt\l I I \JllV•'fl.•'11• 1 ' ! .• i: .. h -<: NEWPORT GALLERIES, LTD. 2S•2 W. Coast Hwy. Newport B.och. Callforn1a 92663 (7U) H S-2200 Clurkl by l...unoqes, Wedoewood, BC( ... •nthdl ,nJ olhni;, hr)(' F.uropNn .md Amt:>rlCdn ~ut cryMal <lnd an O~\..~ 1-orcdatn l1U Jnn('!: bronzf>S, llllf' lum1turt· didndeuers onJ 01lf> ot lhr> I truC'SI dasrl.iv.> of hnP wwt-lry m lh+"> ~"'(JthJ.llld { Vf'f"';thtt~ !rori 2{) Wrbl Ci~1r'n( ll<l :!OU'•tlf•"' Iv ~l.:j 1)1~ l r hdtlo.. FREE ADMISSION TERMS: &nkAmertcrtttl MdSter C..~. P(•r .. ..lm1J i.. "ti+~ k I •'1'm ADDmONAL INSPECTION HOURS: MCln . Tues & F n I 0 d m to 5 p m $at I /. noon to ') ~ in Sun 2 p.m 10 ~ p m AUCTIONEER: Ar l,,.,.v11""!' There are only a few days left to shop and save during Chandler's most impressive semi·annual sale ever! Truly unbelievable savings on current and discontinued lines of furniture throughout our entire store . . . in all departments. Save on such prestigious lines as Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Baker, Century, Woodmark, Marge Carson, Stanton-Cooper, Aireloom, . Don •t forget Here are just a few items that must go. 86"' llurtoned <hon""I bo<~ ond o•m 1010, to•o•<td 1n o booutoful <OCOO ond wh1l<t linen P""' Reg ~606.00 • Sol• S29S.OO 1' Attoched bulloned bod .alo tn o wo•IHI punt ft'Qtuunn worm lone• of gold, •1111 ond V'"" Reg $649 00 Sol• $39S 00 84 · & 60 .. Solo·lo••W>O• Combonohon <o•t•f'd "' o 1111nnono '°'decf boown wolnul and COtlltOlh"!j plllowl of COCOO and bfur g.ometnc poll<>fl'-facttphonol Value Reg. $I 99S.00 Sole SttS 00 Mod«n b.ittc>fled bo<l o<<oloonol <ho•• <o•ered •n o t>.ou••ful QOld • ..,..,, lob<oc R99 S 189 00 Sole SH 00 ~·mon• low bu1tQnl!'d bo<l !>~••-' Roel~• Cha•• c<>•••ed •n o 101! blue •-'••I Reg $11900 Sol• $12900 7 Cr•><""' bvttOtl lulf.d .ala• (1 ""'h) <O•f'<Pd '" "'" ~ 'll'Hn •el•et •eg U99 00 Sole S«9 00 8 ltod1ttONJf ~pi.Pow bod-\Olt> (O•#'•f'fi 1n o Ml>Qn•ft(ttnl ...,OWf'n tot.toe of .all po>leh, ye11o ... , & q<Hn• ·~ 919 00 Sot. $~9S 00 9 Mo•~ (onOf' Tu,tdo .,,,,. tr'°'~ p.Uo.., btK~ w ff) co•tfttd "' o ''""'""II O'•.,. fkvol lt.9 S919 00 ~a. U9S 00 Motch•f>Q cha•n jpo•) ft09 Sl49 00 Sole $195 00 1 " MD<O• Co1>on tuoltdo Cl'"' loo,.. p~low bo<~ \OIO •n•f'•f'd '" n \IVM1f<9 G•Mlf punl f..Otufr"Q .all hlu•I & bfo,.fl IOfl•\ R~ S179,00 U9S 00 1 Hrmt"9" Trnrl1honol lf'>O\rt p1f1Qw bot~ \Ofn (f)vrrod '" o bm>o••fvl wf)vef'I fnbt•t of o••en\ & ,~,.utrt1t ft>f\~, a119 S l 169 00 Soto $129 00 , a· ru ... do orm loo•r pillow bock 1ofo co•r•cd '" •1(h bluo ··••et ~og H 39 00 , , . . Sole Uh.oo 7 pc Conl•mpo•ory D•n•ng S.,1 onclud~• lor9• 1e<l""ljulo1 ulcn11on PonOt'lt tobJc, "1 o,,,., t hO•H. 4 ~·d~ c hon' R"lJ. ~933 00. Sol• $659.00 S p< Conlempoto•y 0'"'"9 •e• oncludo• •Quo,. ••lon•lon toble and • "de <hotr> R'"Q S6 75 00 Sol• $469 00 Mot<t.."9 Cit""' R.q U69 00 !Mlle $429.00 8 P< Amrrocon H,9" """ Ill 01nor•q !>flt onclude• O•ol ul.,,.11on lobl• 1 Arm Cha11t, .. S.dr {hout t>nd MOl<h1nq (hlnO Rog ~I .. n 00 Mlt $959 00 7 pc ~1 '""'" o• oho•• .... 11t Round lobl' nnd no (l.,no R09 S833 00 Sole U S9 00 1 Pc (.,,My Condl•wood (011t•" ''''""Y rl•n•"9 ,,., (ooi< /oo\ po<~•!\ f'>Ck><k• lo<QC 1o.;nd d•o11 IMJf '"blf' ) ude '"°"' ond ~ o"" thoor R"V SI 6•9 00 !><>!. $ 1095.00 Motrh•ll<I (rf'df'nro hq 71S00 Mo1<hir>11 !>t-••e• Reg U69 00 Ml• SS6S 00 Sole S4J9 00 \ p, lknmn<vollo Ca.inlry p,,.,. h dtoom "I l1o(lvrl•1 llopfw tit~''"°'· mmnt '1 n"Qhl •tondt or\d y,,~ •••Mbun•rl R"'J S861 00 Sole U95 00 ~ Pt H1bf•f"" M;)ff,,_.,,,N>n hrtfrnom ,., lrtduO.\ fnPr cfrf'IUM. W1u,Of'. 2 n1qht \tnnd\, K1nq tlr.orlbo<l'd Rop i 11l 1 00 Sol• $'2 S 00 HERITAGE HENREDON DREXEL ~'I 15"• otf entire col!Ktion M-.,telte I .S.,., off tnhre coli.ction ~ . , . 15,.. off 9"lire collection C-11 I .S % off a.cf, OOfl'I only .... 1 •••• Uphehtery . 20'% off (•peciol OC"dt'fs tool) ~·~(c.fttt .. Appto•. 15% off Cech.t ... Apptox. 15.,.. off follo XI Appto• 15% off ~.xv °'WOI 15.,.eoff CotollM • Appfoa. 15'1. off ...,, ......... Uptiof 1t.ty 20% off (~I 0<den IOol) Taktveta . 15% off onllre t:ol!Ktion Cobenwt . 10° l .S9/o off entire t:ollection CobefMt II . . I 5 % off enllf• collection Crottwlndt (Whfff) . . I .S % off «ttife colledlon ..,.,...,. 20,., off ledroom only o.troy . . . I S% off ft'flr• collectlon PftOfESStONM INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUT 0 8llGATION COMf0RTA8lE PARKING • CONVENIENT FINANCING 15 14 NORTH MAIN SANT A ANA• 541 -4391 '"'""'' w_ .. , ,....,,.~ .,... $otw.der. 'lO"' t .>O Th St f F N _, ,,,.,.,..,.tl01ot e ore o amous '"ames ' Thursday August~ 1976 DAIL y PILOT A ' I ~·1 &~ Yl@2C!!J[[ More Jail for Old Con FilI ~@((WO©@ . ~ Nftl'Papa Actor James C tHtn 1~ the fothl'r or J new l>ab\ ho~ . Scott Andrew Cuun, \\hO arrived Wednesduy. 1 lt? assistrd Ill the n .1tur,1l l'h1ldb1rth. Coto problt•m -i Tli .. 'n tcnle tu l 'al fJunn •Pac u.1ll cut rtd tape, ~t'ttmg th.-ans1L"t'rs ond actL<lll you 1wt1d to aolvl! tnl!'QIJlht'.s an flOCt'n&m£>nt und tnm 'ieu. Mui.I µour qu~811ons tu Pat l>unri At Your Serv1c:e, Oronye Coast Dailtf P1l1>t. P () R<u I S6Q, Costa Mc.so . CA !126'l6. Include your telephonf' numhn. Tlw column 11}>pt•qr$ dail!J cueµt ~turdaus Chart.-r f'll9h111 .,,ed Caution Ot:AR READ•:RS: ThP <:!vii AC'rooautlo Board'• Oflltf' of the Comume-r AdvMate advho•!f <"hal'Wr·Olgbt <"Onsumc-rs to urelully rod con· traet. before 1lgnla1C and to df'mand lhat dt'po1olts be placed In an ~Tow accnunl ratb~r than be lW'lled ovc-r to trav.-1 &ff'Dt.s. An Important cunslderatlon In understanding tk <"ontract b knuwinit tM t) Pf" of tour packagf' be· llll orft'red and II ll meets CAB rultll rt'garding leogthofstay and ac<"Ommodatlons. "Air Travelers' f1y.RJgbl1," a frH bookltt U· plaining chartus and problem!> t'ncouotered on rt'· ic olar flights, Is availablf!' from the ('i\8. Publlcatlon~Section, Wasblngion, OC?O·ml. Bt>lls Rung De11pit «-Delay OEAH f>AT · I fille<l out an order courx>r1 that apl>(!arerl 1n the June 11 Owly Pilot and !>enl a SS 52 chet•k for l ~ o Liberty Bells that "ere to be i>Cnl by Juh' 4 i.o thl'v could be U!>ed to celebrate the nat;onal bellririi:ang. The Fourth of Jul~ came and went and I still ha\e not recc1Hd lhl' ... c be ll!> What happt-ned" E. W • Costa Mesa Ten percent of the bells !>hipmenl was lost ln the II. according to the manufacturer. All now ha\•e re1thippt>d and ) our O\ erdue order i.hould ar· riv "ithin a ft>w da)S. The manu.facturer did ring its pply or utra bf'lls witb lbe a.id of a machine al 2 p. EST on July 4. so rest usured that lhf' bells you II rt'celve were used during the bkentenniaJ bell-ringing ceremony. &f11nd OK. 8111 Why? DEAR PAT: I sent a m•ul order to Aldl•ns 1n Chicago last November for SJ4.62 "orth of merchandi!>e I never received any of the items I Or· dered. and !>O far 1 have been unsuccessful in gel· ting a refund I 've wntlen to the company four times and also sent a copy of m y canceled check to prove I had paid for the merchandise. n P .. fountain Valley G. Barber. manager of Alden's s~dal re· faence department. has sent a full refund to )OU wtlh hls apoloitles for the delay lo adjusting your rt· c:ords. Complaints to A \·s regarding i\ldens ui.ually <"OOCern non·delinry or delays in sending refunds for returned merc:handlse. In uc:h case, Aldf'nS has lavestlgated and solved the problt'm. No ex· planatlon bu ner bttn pro\ided about•by uc h a large numbe r of problems have OC<"urred. ,,,,.. '"" ., 1;,..,.,,,,. DEAR PAT: You had a re<'ent question regard· inl{ car insurance cuncellahon. I'd like some in· formation about policy renewal. Can a company re- fuse to ren~w a policy based on the insured ·s age" J 'm almost 70 years old and my dr1Hn~ record is jlood. but I "orry that one of thest.' days my in· surance l'ompan will decldL' thal I'm too old to drive <i II , Costa Mesa An lnsuran<'e <"Ompan.y cannot refo!>e to renew a policy exclusively oa lbe bHls of age, according to the Western lnsuranc:e Information M rvlce. ladlvldual compaay practices regardiDI aon· rene•al vary. If yoar ln.suraMe representative ha" not explained \he prankes of your <'Ompany. call and request that lnfOC'maUon. Most compa•le1 wlll renew your poli<"f 11 you have had no more than two 110t·al·fault accident. ID the past thrtt yea.rs. A 1ur- c:llarge ml1ht be applled 11 the accident cost to the b11annce company surpasses a s~elned amount. UAally ooe at-faall acdd9t will not affect y&u r polky renewal eltlter. For nonrenewal Cdiscontlnu· lnl a policy at tbe Ume Uw policy period enda>. 20 daya notice maal be liven with reasons provided on nqwst. ln11oran<'e c:omp~ t'annot be prosttut· eel u a result of reasons given by them. 1 ... idt-l 'o11r Baff~ry DEAR PAT: AJong with batter} preservation tips you pubUshed in the Aug . 12 A \"S column, I'd like to tell your readers that battery life also is de· tennined inside the battery. lf a bwldup of mineral deposits shorts out the plates. the battery quits . Thia can be avoided by wing distilled water in the battery cells. Another aid is adding a teaspoon of Epsom salts to each battery ct'll every six month!!. My batteries last twice as long ns they should due to lhill care. W.F , Mission Viejo Tltank111 for paulai aloe11 lbls Information. We a.cl oar agln1 car batteries appreciate It. AWARENESS DYNAMICS PRESENTS CLAY BARHAM AUTHOR OF HOW TO LIVE WITH YOURSELF -AND LIKE YOU! LOSI Wl"9HT • STOP SMOICIMG • saF CONROEMCI • ltna SLW • ST'llSS Ir T94SIOH COM'T'IOl • PIACI OF MINO fl WHEH: 1:00 P.M.1"UUOAY, AUG. 2' WHYE: 300 so. ... owa. OIAMGI 10.-C,. C:o. ......... _,_._ ..... AWARENE SS DYNAMICS. INC P 0 I O I I 548 orc:soqr c alltf nt.H 1'1418 1') i lll ........ . - Parole Board Says 82-year-old Will Stay OKLAllOMA C'ITY (API - The shriveled 82 )'ear-old tnmalc )bufned Into tht> room. AJmogt in .i whaper he told the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Aoard. ''No man wants todlt" on pruon hill " But Ardell M c~ll''I probably "'111 Pl.z~a Deliveries Made With Guard CO LUM BL'S. Ohio I AP 1 Armed seculr1ty ituard'i "'111 tic · C'Qmpany pizza del.Jvel')mt•o an parts of <.:olumbu!> after dark. at' cording to offl<'ials al l>ommo'b f>11.za. Richard Mueller. owner of 11e,•eral Domino's franchises, s aid J?Uards were ordered after a pizza deliveryman \\:I!> Catall} llhot 1n a 1obben· this "eek. Renn Walker. 20. of Columbus. "'a!> the third Domino':. worker kitlcd here to lhe last year WALKER \\'AS CARRYING $26, police said. "I Just don't understand why we keep gettmg robtwd," Mueller said. · Our drl\ ers <'<UT)' less money than almost anyone cl e 1n town. Milkmen. beer truck dnvers, just about evcr)onc carries more <'Ulth than our men." Mueller said hi.s dn\•ers usually carry about $2Q and make fre. quent deposit tnps to the shop. "It 's grounds for firing if a driver carries more than SSO at any given time," he said. THE BOARD HAS ONCE attain votf!'d aga\n•t rtcom· mending u clem~ncy for Mt•!'llt•:-., !\t'rvlna life tor the 1917 )CJU) in,,; ol tus partner durtna M ar.cun1e11t O\ tr S3 from the i.aJe ol u "'IAGon load of apph.•6. Mesl~s 1s the oldest convlC't In lht• lit <ite '11 prison sy11tem, the on· ly one still carrying a four digit prii.on number. llo1trd Chairman Charle~ C. Chesnut. who has served 0t1 thl' board for 20 years and has raced Meslu many times, said. "I don't really need to talk to )ou. l 'm so familiar "'1th ~our h1~ tor.· .. l\tesles. who had adm1llt.'dly fouled up chances for freedom in the past. was paroled three times dunng the past 59 years "'1th one of his chances lai.tmg only eight days m 1947. ''I'd like to die on the outside," Mesles told the board. "but this has always been something of u home. WAHTID OlD TOY TRAINS u......1 ... & 4.1\ ........_,rtc .. '9141 644-6129 Jewels by 1oseptis is S4Ulf''Chmg for dlalT'Onds and oemstOf\es from private 11\11vlduala and estates Clreful examinalion alld evalu:!ttOn by our exi>ens Highest prices paid Call S•0-9066 10-9 da11y, Sa1urd11y 10-6 &inday closed. ask fOf' Mr Joseoh. iewels by ioseph '••t• f•••f rl•c• • 33.11 e..W1 .... f••I• "-• • J,I·~· (;OltlPAKE! SUPER MICHELIN' L=:.~~ Belted STEEL RADIALS X & ZX TIRES STEEL Belted RADIAL Tires <OM,AH WM .... , Itel ttM LOWIST MklMh Tin Prkfft (SAMI LOW NtCI hr c..!f w Cre4it c-41! • UTU OIAaM hr Wen •tr!) MICHELIN ZX BLA('lil' \LIS 145/10 •24 •• 155112 •31 aa 145113 •29 14 155113 •31 ... 155/13 •34 .. 175/13 •37 .. 155114 •35•• 165/14 "39 .. 115/14 •42u 155/15 aa3u 165/15 •43 .. MICHELIN X WHITEW ALIS tss113 s33•• 215/14 s591a 175113 4 J 44 195/15 8 5 8 44 115114 s43•• 205115 s53u 185114 14 7 ·•·t 215/15 86 J •• 195/14 8 5 0 '"' 225115 1S64 •• 205114 8 5418 230115 8 7 4 ·•·• 215114 8 5918 235/15 8 79·M UM .. IUI r• r-, .. LOW LOW Prices f:I n. '"-• LMll -', .... _.a Die .... ..., RAISED WHITE uma na1s 70 SERIES 60 SERIES A OWNERS! THI Sfllrftl flrat .... 10 lert.t "" UlleWll11UTlW A10112 "29.. •w1i •2su 07'0/1' •29.. "29 .. •32.. ct0/15 (a0/14) FI0/1' •.a4aa '70114 "'32.. . "3&•• 070/14 "34" Ge0/14 "' .. 070J1Sll34" Ge0/15837 .. "70114 s3311 LI0/14 39 H70/t5 "38" r-..i la'• ll.t2"' IU'J STEEL Belted P .. Prl•sH "hh•••lll' 29~~24!.~ ann2 (600-12) U~I R«n·AL BK1 CAR Glass·B•Ued t 'ASTRAKS -··-...,. ... c~. ~-oe..-.-. ~- .,.,,. na1•• ClU/ .. I (Ul/UI •1'9111 Ua/U llU/t 11 UU/I 111 £78/14 2 9 "3 F71/14 32"s G71/14 359 3 071/15 359~ H78/14 37H H71/15 37u J78/14 3 9"~ J78/15 39u L78/15 4293 3488 -.nu.. .. a.a ,_,_,,. .. ~ .. ~R~\l~A~S~P~O~R=-TS~.' AUTO & 11lUCKI fCPF.<'IAI.: £TR EAD NIW.,:0.~ 1h ... .., '"' • • • 14 88 .. ~!~1~ •m~•~ RV \\'Ii .. t:Ab4l-"ftTt:ftH N•:w CJ\Ml•ER A TRUCK TIRF. ..... f.ar9"t 814•edon of Truck T1re9 foi ALL ecms. TYPea, a 9RANDS .. , ..... 25·· ,..., .. 29· 278 8 3 ~88 Sport CarH uettt .r••• _. 1988 ....... -........ ,.. 111111 ....... MHltlltaN!dPHl .. NI a.#1 •,Hlt .. 1. 9M/14,J, 1111/UI ..... , ••.•. ···""···· .... , ...... ,,, ..-1• .... ., • ..,.,_,. ,..,.. ...._ r2.,.. . .... , •. - COSTA MESA .l.F.~h * Mkhelift . .,..., .. * Sblfte4 he4y ... , ...... ... * ... ,~ * ...W,.st .... ................ * Plnli & Ott.era BUY NOW! Tlnl1N1~'"'9 ""'°""tell% ......... ....w.w .,.,... .... " FREE! FREE! "' fall ............ .,,,.u ........ .,,,.u • ...,..., .,,,.a .... .. ~ ....a. ........... ~•vn 2• er SUMS ... ~~LWAYS FIRSTS! ~ Unbdeveble prices on STEEL BEL TED RADIALS for all popular car9 lncluclng: spc>f1a. fOfeign, & domffUc at fantastic prices. (.:/.-> Special!! ·231!~ Jllat'k •nits 155113 27 .. 185113 2s•• 175113 :11 .. 155114 29 .. 175114 32 I I 185115 31 •• "hiu•"alf,. "hlet•"alls ~:~~(13 31 .. ~~~(" 42 .. ER70114 37aa GR70/15 4oaa p &'i1 U• t.1U~ t"'J) FR78/14 33aa HR70/15 4•~aa t\)'\ ,. "''!> ,, - GR10114 40 .. JR7at15 4 1!!'.aa t/0-1141 1n~1UJ .. GR70/1S 4oa1 LA78/15 4~•• \~l~J 11)~1~1 u IJ/\'IRO\' A l~ ...uu .... u .. f•il1hnt11H TIGER PAWS Th(f'r l'a""' ler tll•I partlC'ular bu~ .. r : ............ •lltl Tlll(Pr roar or lhOlll!'andoe of "••ldlt"tl C'lll"•om•"'· l"•rrr::: 88 5.80/15 (6.00/15) (155115) • 11.1• , .... h , .. lleQ .... UNIROY Al Tires, Anr Sise Listed 1.10/13 t.AS/14 1.25114 • NDW ONE (A7111!1) 6.ts/14 (071114) · LOW PRICE ••• t .00113 t .15115 (7.75/14) Qi,!2488 (871/13) t .00/15) 8.25/15. .. ........ (C71/13) ~A71/15) (G78/15) 1,1: ::;}~1 .......... "' .... ._.......,....._ . ................... ,.,~-~-141JBE, OIL CllANGE, A = -" "" aona wwms OllJ F ILTER A1 ••• 5 24t~ HUHTIM~TOM llACH 3005 HAHOl ILYD. (c_ ..... .,...,.~, (714) 557-IOOO IUD4APAU HU UllC• It..& , Wl-\!.Sr~u •I_ ...... __ ,..,, OUMel 411.._.T .... 4• .... 11455 S.oc" ••d. lot R•t PoWsl (7141 ........ s '714) 711-16'2 .. _n .... ·--o•• ll .. SSIO (7Utl7Mt00 U14t 6Jf-4UI A I g DAil y PILOT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6" UPRIGHT HOUSE PLANTS 15 Vari•ties To ChooH From $488 SALE PRICED 6J . SALE KING OR 9UEEH SIZE BED PILLOWS HOH AWRGEHIC ODORLESs.POL YESTER RLLID COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 2200 HARBOR BLVD. --3 BIG DAYS-- THURS. FRI. SAT. AUGUST 26-27-28 WICKER HAMPERS 3 COLORS• PADDED TOP ·-- REYNOLDS WRAP 3 oz. PAPER TOWELS HI.ORI IRAHD 85 SQ. FT. 'TORT' CHIPS WITH ZJPPY MEXICAN FLAVOR 3/S1 00 GOLD or SILVH IHCLUOES MIH'S POCKET STYLE VELVET THONG RMrforc.d 5"kNIMJ. ~bWMirS*.A•.a. r.IShn. .. ~! oua s 120 RIG. $1.97 rAll ALUMINUM FOIL FACIAL TISSUE 200 CT. BOX NESilE CANDY BARS I 211x25' YARDAGE FEATURE • • • GAUZE: PRINTS. MOllON FAS .. OH F.URJC fORUPTO THIMIHUTE STYU 44'"x45"WIDE s14? WYLERS LEMONADE MIX 24 OZ. CAN MAKES 8 QUARTS s100 . r.-....-: •l\ii•"''"' ' . :~ '·-2PAC WHITE 2 PLY s1s1 00 AND BODY KNITS SHOWER MASSAGE ~· 65% DACRON POLYESTER • BY WATER PIK • • W AU MOUNT UNIT • 3 5% COMIB> COTTON • • • • s1~ 51388 llG SB.ECTIOH • L-PRONTO POLAROID CAMERA HOf'iMtlR.D FOCUS : SX70 FILM • 20 PRINTS T-SHIRTS HIGH BACK BARSTOOLS 1 c°'°" • Jr M IWf•et sa11 • • saaa IN THE 'DELI' HOT DOGS AND DR. PEPPER 43c -_:::::..;,) MltcefffE . • MR. COFFEE • IUWS 1·10 CUPS • GIURST AUTOMATIC COFFEE • IUWIMG s=-s2r s222 24"x4811 FRAMED PICTURE s5aa COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 2200 HARBOR BLVD. 1 .. I - Coast Dwellers 'Settling In ' Since 19 72; when construction (above) evolved into structure (at right), Promontory Point has been the subject of such emotional tags as 'Newport's anti-environmental landmark. ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday,Augusr 26, 1976 Bl By JUD1111 JO OLSON oc-o.i••l'lllll•" When Robert Leona.rd was hared as manager or Promontory Point a year aao he cot sympathy cards from.his friends Today he run laugh about it because he believes the proJect 1s u surress. Many Orang• COllSl r e idenlS do not share his enthusias m, howev~r. The complex was. fought bitterly by many groups for sever al re- asons. Some people believed It was loo dense for the area, there would be too mud\ tramr, and It would destroy the 3G-acre parcel's "window to the ocean." Promontory Point wus the last undeveloped area on the Newport t'oasthne, ucept for the upper bay, so strong fet>hngs about what hup pened to al were not unexpected. A few opponents go so far us to call anyont' who lives an the complex a ··tr1Ut1>r " ond greet the apartment dwellers with the question, ··\'OU live an Promontory Point.," How does 1t feel to hve in a bwldint: which bas so much emotion attached to 1t" Are the res1 dents even aware that there was so much debatt> before cons truction began., And who hves there" What kind of people can afford the high rents <the range 1s S325 to S600 and up>" A profile or residents reveals that the m3.JOtt· ty are in the '15·54 age range, that most are mar ried (34 percent) a"" they include a high number of dJvorced persons (23 percent>. Most are in the professions < 55 perrent 1 and most rented be fore moving to Promontory A surprising number <25 percent> had lived in Newport or Corona del Mar before taking an apartment and 22 percent of the residents work in Newport Beach. Twenty percent drive to jobs in Los Angeles. Another look at these statistics reveals that the median age Is 35 and the median income is S2S,000. A random poll of residents brought generally positive thoughls about the apartments. One or the firs t to move in was Jean Preston. who has lived or vacationed in the Harbor Area since 1927. She said she al first thought the com- plex was "stranee lookmg" alter seeing bare ground there for so man~ yt•ur-. No one bas menlloned the <'untru\ t'rsy lo her she said "But p~ople's rt'u<'ttons dcln't bother me People usuall~ are more 111trigut'd bv "h•t 1t 's hke. It 's u CantastJc hf est) It' for ml' ·· Mrs Preston luunhed at th1.' storv that th1.• early residents sutrer1.'<l Ml murh persecution that they decided to form u .:mop t•alle-0 tht.• "Promontory Point P1onN.'rs " Mrs. Preston suld !.ht> y. as u homeoY. n1•r before moving to her upurtmt.·11t hut its uttributt•s were worth the high ro.<•t "I wouldn·t wunt to pa> any more, though ... she ronrl'<Jetl Bruce nnd Corinm' S1lr hl'r, rc•rt.•ntly rl•t1n•d. read about the <"ompil'x 111 u l.os Angt.>les newspaper wht.•n tht'Y hv1'<i 111 Lompoc and m vestigated 1t \\ ht.•n lh1.·~ "'l'rc rt.•udy to m akc a move. ··we hud no 1deu of lht.• contrnwrs)," l\t rs Stlrher said. "We think 11 's dt'l1J?htful ' Betty Cookt•. ti po\\crbout raet'r "'ho scl<'rte<l the point becauM' 1t 1s m•ur the h~1rbor and airport. said shl' h<ts hJd to Jns\\cr somt.• qut'sUons about 11 "People are runc>US ubout ''hat 1t · ltk«.-Th«.- 1nside 1s not d1vuli.:t.'<! b~ th(' outstdt•," she stated ··But people have beconw mor(' ,1cccptml>( " Ms. Cooke said hl' didn't think the prices were out of hne "I m appalll'<I by how ex- pensive e\'el") thins: 1s do" n ht-n• ·· Don Drysdale. a rorml'r Dodi::cr pitcher. said he had heard about the tl>!>ues but liked the apurl· ments so much aftl'r seeing tht' modl'ls that he agrl'ed to do a lt.>le\ls1on ('ommert'1al for them. Pubhr reaction is "85 percent pos1ll\'I.'." he !>Bid. Mel Bernstein. an ass1~tant chunrcllor at l 'CJ. railed the controv1.•rsy a "ph1losophi<'al question." He said that only about three percent of the people he mt.>ets arl' nc~at1ve ubout the complex. calling 1t somethin~ like "that anti· environmental landmark.·· "When people gt.'t insid(' they set• it's a lovt•· ly, scenic plare." hl' asscrll'<I ··A number or pt'<> pie ha\'e comment1.>d that 11 ii. u more «IJl>Calinl,! landmark than whut ex1Stcd t>eror(' " Not all the Inhabitants desrr1h<' th«.-area in glowing terms. howevl'r One ya<·ht broker, 1n re- sidence until he can buy a duplex in L.agunu Beach. rom mented cycniraJly. "JI 's Just like Marinade! Rey." University Arboretum Rooted History • 1n ByDOlUSLEE F 04 ... o. ......... w.. .. You can s ee Jt fro m the freeway, butter-yellow, many- gabled and arrnycd with liDierbread. It MSUes Incongruously amon" the fading trees or an old orange arove on the north side ot the ~ampus at California Stale University, Fullerton. It's one or the city's earliest homes. built In the center or town in l .. by Dr. George Clark. Nlerton '1 first physician. It was moved In late Ur1'2 to Cal State's campus . restored to Its orlgloal condition and now aerves as headquarters for thl' university 's proposed •boretum. But more than that. it also ae.rves 11 a community museum. Jts Victorian rooms, furnl5hed In the period, wlll open to the public in the fall under the direction or docents or the Fullerton Assistance League's Junior Auxiliary. WINDFALL "The house came to us unex· pectedly." Dr. Gene Jones. act· inl director or the arboretum <sWI in the planning stages), ex· plained as he sat ln one ol the house's two rooms reserved for hlssWr. "We were looking for facilities for an office and they offered us thl.s. We saw right away it was more than just office space. We decided it could be used as an -educational tool and as a com- mUDitJ resource and research center." The house sheltered many families and was even shifted around once before making its fioal trek across town to become atnUMUm. Ort&inally built on the comer fll Amerise Avenue and Lemon Stree&. il bouaed not only Dr. b I Clark's family but his o(fice and pharmacy as well, both with a separate entrance. SUNNY YELLOW The one-story cottage, painted pale yellow. also contained a parlor, dining room, kitchen. pantry and two bedrooms. The ex .. terior was trimmed with spindled porch railings, stained class wlodows and scrolled 1ables. The Clark family lived in it un- tll 1905, &rter wbicb it had a sue· cession of owners. including the .Fullerton Branch of the Christian and .M issioo&rJ Alliance. This aroup purcha&ed the house in 1925 and moved It bac~on its lot to make way ror an auditorium which never materialized.. • · lo 1925 the house passed loto the hands or William S. Eichtt whose ramiJy h~d it until lt'12 when the city bought it in order to widen the street. Two coneerned citiunl, Jorice Maag and Molly McCJanabao, stepped into the picture at this point and spearheaded an effort tosavelhe house. The Jdea caught on and oUen ol help came. The city launched the project by donating it to the college. With nnanclal help from ~ the North Orange Qiunty Board of Realtors, it was moved to the site ol the proposed arboretum on the university campus. J"UND RAISE as Frien s o t e Arboretum formed the Heritage House Subcomm1l· tee and, with the junlor au.xillary and the city's Bicentennial Com· mittee, began raising funds for restoration. • 'Tbose three aeencies pro· vided the main source c4 lncome for the project,·· Dr. Jones said. With their help the project became. joint errort between the university and the community, with time, money and labor ' pouring in rrom both areas. •'The real tors took on the job or the lnltial phases of restoring the exterior," J ones said. The effort later earned for the board a national award. UDNEW University students, under the direction or the late Prof. Robert McCormick, restored the gabled roof as a class project. They even completely rebuilt one gable when It accldently cal.lgbl oo fire and was destroyed. . Nu112eroua community groups, Including school children who painted 900 pickets for the fence around the house, leaped e.o· thus1asl1C'ally into the t ask. And such professional s as an archtl<>rt. an interior decorator and an antiques authority donat- ed tht!ar ser vices. Twelve coats of paint had Lo bt- removed befor(' the how,(' could rere1ve its first new luy<'r Th<' bottom roal was Dr. Clurk 's on gin al yellow. "We trt<'d lo dupltratl• 1t." Or. Jones said, "anct w1• ramc dose" FOOTE 0 T II F. 811.l .. -; The job or n•stonng the interior fell to the subcomrnillce who paid moKl of U1e bills. he 11nld. Paint Wllll 11c r11ped off, woodwork refinished and w nllpaper typical of lh<' p~rioct wus meticulously matched . Even the turn·of-lh<'·<'t'nlury kitchen went bnck t<> Its fir11l drab-eroy color. Total cost of turning the old houso bnck to It~ on Rtnnl con· d1Uon came to around $75,000. Dr. Jones estimates. "1r you count eve rythlng-donat1ons, materials and labor. Gleamlne new once more, U. awaits only completion of the arboretum lo complement the new surroundings. Dr. Jones plans a formal garden leading to its front gate, and around ll eventually will grow everything from organic gardens and pine forests to de- sert plants and semi-tropicals. But Inside the white picket fence wUI be a garden r e- miniscent of the hOU3e's early days. Roses already have been planted, and two date palms grace the front entrance. A kitchen garden, seasonal flowers and fruit treesare in the garden plan . The idea would have appealed to Dr. Clark. -~ BJ DAil Y PILOT Legal Aid Advocacy for Seniors By J UDITII <JOIOl.SON Ot-.o."'"'* ... " Pro1nm office and was selected to upco \be pro- aram ~. U\e admlnuslrative secretary, who Is a member o( the New Yortc Bar tLnd John P. McDonald, the executive dLt"eCtor. One ol the paraJl'&aJs also 1s an attorney, Hobson u1d. POVEaTY LEVEL To a St'n1or cll11en on .. 11m3.ll r1xt'd inromt< the thought of ~omg to a11 uuorney cun ~ rna;htening. " Questions such as ho"' much will he charge,·· "can I re all} lrw.t ham' ancl · how much power will he have over nu-run through their nunds "We have rour u.,_cts or objective&," llot»on u1d, "The fll'Sl 18 lo establish outreach om en Two already ar_. oPen. an Los Alamitos and l • .aauna Beach. We~ hopln& Lo open offices Lil Fullerton and Garden Gruve " Tht-program 1:s ~itally needed In the county, be added, beuuse there is an esUmated 200,000 seruor citizens In OMlnge County, 40,000 or whom are llvlng at poverty level. PARALEGALS Many elderly nevt'r 'St·ck ll'~i.11 aid Just because nf these fears and ruu into evt>n more scnous problems because tlwy don't. One older woman in Orani:1: County, for r'l ample, t'ame hom1· from a v11>tl to her daughtt'r to find her home nUJled 1>hut bt·t•auM.' she sup· posedly had foiled lo make sorne ''a) ment These oCflc:es al't' stldfed by paralegaJs with special tralnl~ ln handiln& admm1slral1ve pro· blema of the aging, 'Hobson said "They can re- cognir.e the problems.·' A look at problems already handled hints Ill the ran1eof those wa.itinit to be solved. Hot.on uld one r«ent case wu a Spanish· speaklnc man who needlessly lost his home to the state becau1e be couldn't pay the taxes for four years. "He could have gotten help." The second obJective, he said, is lo "expand and design new lawyer referral techniques." Third la to form gToup advocacy proaramstn wtlich already established groups wt.II be helped "This was a clear \'l<Hal1on of tht' lav.." :.aid Donald J . Hobson, manacin~ allorne.) for tht' new Senior Citizens Legal Ad\OCJl'} Program of lhe Legal Aid Society ol Oran&e County w1t.h problem s. · Another case involved a woman who made a $100 down payment oo a mobile home then chaneed her mind. She couldn't get the money back but could have been reimbursed If she bad turned to the legal advocacy program for help. Hobson said problem:. hkl' this nm be a\'t'rt ed 1n the future 1r seruor r1t1 zt>ns art· alerted that the new service e:<1:.1ls and ~r:.uadcd to lake advantage of it. This might be getting a lralflc light 1n a danjerous area or belpmg seniors obtain a :.ervice they are entitled t.o but don't know about, Hobson sald. • Getting the news out· that the program Is available is the next chaJlenge Hobson and bis co-workers face. "We have been visiting TLC sites in lhe county t.rylng to determine what the attitudes are toward laywers," he said. The program \\as opcnt-d rel'enth under auspices oflhe Oldt>r Amt>nr;.ms At·t wh1c·h made funds avilable lo extend lcgc.tl :.en 1Ct-!> to older peoplt>. Tbe flnal objedive, Hobson said , is to set up group counseling and education on such topics as what happens if a person dies without a will and "'hat problems are involved in owning a mobile home. "Most seniors think that attorneys charge loo much and they aren 't confident in them. Watergate contributed to a poor image of lawyers." The OranJ(e County l.t•J:JI A1c1 Soc1etv ub- mitte-d a propasal tu lhl• t•ount} .Scn1or Ctttzcns Hobson and his fellow stair members now are wntmg materials on these topics for dis- tnbullon in the county. Anyone wishing help may call any of the three offices: Santa Ana, 835-8808 ; Laguna Beach, 497·2Hl; Rossmoor, 827·9040 or 827-9010. The advocacy program is starred by tv.o paralegals. Tim Fl)nn and Jack Costello; Esther Aiming at Accuracy .............. Gemini: Tune In FRIDAY, AUGUST %7 By SYDNEY OMAJlR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent on legal matters, partnership, marriage. What had been delayed u thrust into spotlight -the waiting game is finished. TWRUS (April 20-May 20>: Pace slows, giv- ing you chance for emotional breather. Be ready t.o ftll in missing links. Review "lessons." GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Concern with feelings o( others is highlighted. You sense that you are not being toM complete story. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Mone}' which had been held back or in escrow ... 1s released. You're able to complete transaction. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22J: Emphasi:i:e com· munications -applies to associates, neighbors and relatives. VIRGO <Aug. ZJ.Sept. 22>: Money, new ap· proach to creativity -these are featured. You imprint style, make known your views. LIBRA ISept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cyrlc is such that you tend to act first, analyze later. Strive for balance, Be more aware -learn ru les, be fa~iliar with· consequences. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Familiar faces. places come back -you have chance to rectify past errors. SAGtTTARIVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 211: What starts as spirited conversation could disintel(rate into argument -unless you pull in emotional re· ins. Favors. promises should be recalled .. .\n pleasant light. CAPlllCORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 191: You ~et down to business. Facts are on the line. A~rec­ ments ore to be kept -or discarded . C.lfrH.' \\'alters. 11, of Tarentum, Pa . finished third in the ac- l·11r~cv <·ate gory of the tobacco spitting contest a t the Butler Count ~· Farm Show She beat her father by one foot and 'O\\ t•d ~he woulcl practu:e aJI yeur to win. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18J: Ability to communicate. publis h, travel, project future plans -these are emphasized. PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20>: ~c clear!\· where persons, places, situations arc conccrnL'd Means be factual. · Bare Leg Look TqJ<en • 1n 'Vain' Df;AR 1\N:'li LANl>f,U:o-Th1:- 1s for John <' PuhhC', that :ir roi,!i.inl ignoram us \\ho thtnk' lw hllS lht• rtght lo pa~ JUd~Olt'Ol ()It \\IHtt womrn "'houl1I w1•ar 10 'llJll'f m 111 lob Jnd c>t\ < 1l' ''"''''' !-M1 \Oll clon t likc• u-.. tn lt'llll1 ' rirl'''''' .11111 ... 1111rt-. lwcall't' \CHI think \ ,lrl{'O'tt' \I'll\' >111' 111!1\ ' \\"('II, Hwlc1 v Un\. \\hc·rl' cl11 \1111 lhtnk \IC' !.:ell tht'lll ' ;\111 (r CJlll loll Hiio: olrlllltltl t•:tl 111 ~: h11n hon ... \\1rl('0'1' Vt'ln ... JI l' !ht• I \''Hiii uf lwurrni.: th1' ('t1llttl1' 'rh1hlt 1•11 \V\' dl''t'I ,.,, a lot 11wn· r1·,1w.-t Jnd :1 lot It's" <'rt lit' I'll\ V .111111~·· \1'111' tll l' t1UI fll'I \ 11'1•,lnpt'' I( ltlt1k111i: .11 "''!loll' \11111 ;ip fl4•11h'. I '\lf.?J(<'<\t \1111 turn '0111 h1·,1c1 lh1• ollll'r Wit\ \1,1\ tk• Hiii II ,,.,. ,1 m .111 \I t•.111r1>; lk r th111lu 'hort' Anc1 '" t• "'111 i.:1·t \1111 10 lh.11 111-: "'111 h:I\ l' \ .111<'11'1' \C'lll' INSl'l.TF.n IN W '1\\I fl•:AR (;: Tak(' lh3t ancl that and that, John 0 . r . nut -tho .. •· m.-n "'ith thl" v 11rk0"14' ''rln,, ho"' 111> OU 'IUPPO<lt' 'fll t:\' itc·C '••m '.' l>F:i\H ANN L\ ~m·;ns I .1m :17 years old My hus band is 42. WI.' have four healthy childrl'n who are a h11ndful My husband and I dec1decf "no more." So three months ..igo he had a , 1i:.ect om' Last w t>ek I he~un lo feel qurasy tn the morning. Today the cl u 1· t o r t o I d m e I a m l'l!EGNAN T ' I Hreamed, · lmpossibll', my husband has had a "asectom y' " The doctor .:ave me a wry look and asked, "Do) ou have 111 lovc.>r?" I was shocked at his question and told htm I dldn "l >tO 1n for that sort of thm~. lit' replied, "Ask 'ourhusbandifhc~cntbarkand had his seminal nu1d rhe<'ked six "eeks after ht~ surgery " W<'ll. I asked ham, Ann, and his ~in~wer wa .... "No, I forgot." Yr,tt-rday he returned to bis doctor <furious that the doctor 's offirc• h adn't remind(.'(! him about th.-check-up I and sure onou"h, tht• sperm count wus high enough to muke m e µreJ!nant. So, please tl'll your readers th;1t havinit a vascctomv Is not <·nou$1h They must make sure it )ERENITY · . Skin Care Center PUPPET THEATRE TOdav lhrouc;Jh Sun.: 1t s showtime for the k1ds and the whole family at the Huntington Center Mall. Gec>e>eto s troop of puppets come to hte to sing, dance end make you laugh Weekdays at 2. 3. 4 and 7:30 p.m. and sat and Sul'I. at 1. 2, 3 and 4 p.m Beech B'ld-and Edinger at the San • Otego Fwy. c.11 eo-sue. Put a few words to worll '°' ou. .. ~ .... "' l f-W '.,.,. , .· ,_..__wtloc---4.._" ·.• -"l'tlo Cllr'ft ...... W. • . ! Your skin need oot look older, ,1 have large pores, b4eckheads or . lee! 1mtated and tore. Men as wen :• as women c.tn be~ht lrom a ·' c~t• stlll'I care program Once you h~ e.11pe,,enced e Serencty Faecal you will know how gOOd 1 your slun can took and feel. i Appointments available for i &Yen1ngs and Saturdays. r ..,,.,,... ~. l E-Mell'locl -0..,, C:-...llQ ' .~ ,_....OodyW1»1"0 l 1 . . . . ' .. In Lido Village j . . ·3400~~~11,•~ ·--···:·~ ..... _. ___ !l~-~.!.5:6.!~1~ .. -~ "took ." -NUMBER FIVE COMING UP DEAR NU MBER FIVE: Thanks for a lt>tfer that cu make a ire•& deal or dUf~ to a lot ol readers. CP .S. I bOpe yoa ha· n n'& given away the crib and high c hair.> DEAR ANN LANOERSi We're a large family of girls. Whenever there's a special occasion - Chris tmas, birthdays. or an- niversary, something that calls for a g irt for our parents -on1• sister rushes out and selects an expensive present and then hiL'> the rei1t or us up for our share or the COit . She doesn 't realize that each or us may want to give our mother or rather a gift on our own. Mother's jewelry box i' lull of s tuff s ister p icked out but C()Uldn't afford to pay for unUI she divided the price by six and dunned the rest of us. I ha,ve o hunch Sis is charging this mercha ndise, paying on it monthly and doing something el~ with the funds she's collect· r <>II u' flr.,t. lake " Arit National Home ,., ... !llmllll.; Improvement Loan. 11nd go directly to your conttllClot' ~ the P<>''lblht1e1 A new family room. C«ntnl air cond11\on1ng. A •wimmtng pool A !>viii In kitchin. A~ Ann~ Landers ing from us. What can be done without creating a bi g ramlly fight?-ROOKED DEAR R.: Tell sister NOW that there will be no more Joint gllt1 to your parenu. Explain lhat each of you wants to give ln· dlvldually. If she ignores your wl11he1 and buys sometblQg from all ol you, lnslst that she pay for llberfflf. ~ How to -and how m uch? Find out with Ann Landers's new booklet, "How, What and When lo Tell Your Child About Sex." For your copy, send 50 ccnt:i in coin along with a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, Jll. 60120. So don'1 flghr the> ze any longM. v1,u rhe br11nc h m&nagtr or loan olfic~ at th' Ftr\I Nallonal l>rbncll near• you. We 'U 91v' ~·ou some room lo ~ bfeathe' ITlCKI any home llTI --=:::;::; :::==..,, prowmtmt Of ttd««atlng YI>'! un 1hink ol CM be youn with a low c09l Home l~t Loan from the F'lr1' Natlol'lal &nk al Or6ngo Counl>,t I First National Bank:::- f1"f Ill '"-ttal ....... Smttcc s-. 1'°6 NAIN OffJCE: Al !ht ~• I" dowrnown Or•ng« a•AJfCJI Of'FICD1 AlllAHEIM: ~# Con.g. It W ·COSTA NU/\· Mf'M \/enl• & l"iiw'" · 0. MOODIA: Cll.pMM1 & ~ • IR\IN.: ~>IV 0. 6 Md"'4ton Or • LAGUNA HlU..S: Al~ .,.,~,...., ~Diego h.-.y • OIAHGE: T11t1.-di Colt.rot· SNITA AHA: 171/1.t T..ctn • TUiTillf; IW Hll It W... ·VILLA PAD· 5.nt>t'JQ A 1,1;.,.i. Weddings ~ and Engagements l 11 J l llld d l'••Pflullll ltlt'lll fllll'P<'\'11\ v bnth·-. .11 I' It Ill tHth'll to h:H ,. th1·ir \H•tldln~ :.IUllt'' \\Ith hl.111.. .11111 \lhll\' ~lcl:.sy photu~1.1ph' le• tht• 1>.111\ l'1lnt P,•ople l)\•f)J 1t1111 nt 0111• \11•1·1.. li.•1<111• I tw "1·d1hn1t l'll'lllt t'' I t'l't'l\\'cl ,lf\t•r lhJl tlll\l' \\ill not ht• u'l'll For l'l11:UJ.:t'nll'lll .11111m1111·1·nwnt:. 11 Is 10\Pl'nlll\ l' thal ttw ''tit~', lllMl Ul'l'O m· pallll·<l h~ .1 hl.1l·k .111ct \I lllh' .. 111,:.~· Pll' tun·. bl· i:.11 llm1lt1•ll :." \ll'l'ks or mor c bt.'llWl' lht• "1•llc1111i: llutl', other" 1::.l' 1l "111 not ht.· pulJh,hl•<I To hl•lp fill fl'\IUll'\'tllt'nt~ on b"lh wed· ding and t.>n~a~enwot :-torie~. form;; ure available 10 all Ua11\ Pilot offl\·es Fur· ther quei.tions "111 bt.; ans"' ert>d by People Department staff members at 642·4321 ELLY BEANS GIRLS BOUTIQUE J ... Wo ff.al with Jeffy le-9""f ColecffOft of lock· To-School Fehioas Siles: 44•-7·14 INTRODUCING MARC HAYS Senior Hair Stylist of the Year nizzetta lh ·rn:irc1 lnd1v1dual Hair Design DESIGN PlAZA • 240 ~ c..tw Dr~ 5-jt• no ,.._'4CM02l Stafford •• Cit Women's Habet dashery SHARP! ....._ Fall FoshiOft•! Arrhlft9 doity .•• AIM>, Smcrt IACk·TO.SCHOOL DRESSES T ailottd .ct Drnsy Stytft If Y'* hoveft't comt in latefy, CCNM 111 .cf hww Al'OMftd. Ff.lMLIAF COURT 2640 (. C091f llwy~ ~ cW Mw '4MJ4l \\i...,l tllll l'I\/\ FOR BACK TO SCHQOL DO·"OTHlrtG yoa dczserve it! WhCltdoyou haw todotogvta good old-fashioned 1001.cotton denim jean that ... • won't shrink out of size • won't wrinkle •won't pucker • gets softer sooner • stays stronger longer • fits and fades beautifully The answvrls simply ... JlKXJe"'V-:\.IV ...... DO-lllllGi Jffns t.J«hets Free Bike Bag w1lh any back to school purchaae. Offer good thru Sept. 18 ....... "-- KJ281fY\lle. Plewpor1 S..Cb, Ca.IJouua. Pboo. 6U·'106l . I DAILY PILOT 113 Thursday August 26 1976 WWW Exhibition Capped urHOLSTERY .... ,.w ... ...... ltUHetlerlt.4.. C........_14 ... llt Anger Strikes Out Papa Knows Best By E RMA BOMBECK In response to a column on "Never Strike Your Child in Anger," Tom Byrnes of Lake Bluff. Ill .. offers this tongue·tn· cheek question as to when do you strike them. He is the father of 12 children and granctJatherto 14 Never strike your child an anger, . Never hit him when irate. But save il for some happy time. When both are feelmg great. Save it for some pleasant bedtime, And as you luck him in his cnb, Clench your fist and let him have it. Or better. choke him "'1th his bib Or wail until a Sunday morn ing. Try to catch him at h1~ :prayers. And as he whispers. "Dod bwess Dada." Kick him neatly down the stairs. Or how about a Happy Birth· day, Wh en friends and laughter fill the house. Then bash him with a cake you've lettered . "Greelin~s to a little louse · Or how about a family outmg. A Sunday morning at the zoo. And when 1t 's lime to feed the lions. Supplement with )Ou·kno\\. who. Or take him with you on an airplane, I RE I FURNITURE ' AT WIT'S END The family pl an ·s the cheapest \\ay. And when 1t reaches crwsing level. Tell him. "Go outside and pla) ·• Alt h oug h he breaks a WNigewood platter. Spills your bourbon on the noor. Never strike your child 1n anger. It 1~n 't civ1hzed anymore It makes the child feel tn· secure. When parents strike or C\ t•n shO\'C, But you ran do tum in com pletely, As long as 1t 's done with love ( 'OHll.\'.'\ ('Ol S I'S) EXPANDS YOUR WORLD in the DAILY PILOT . THE COMFORT TRAP CHAIR AND OTTOMAN SET With• big, plush look th•t invltM you to l.ue, co mfort •bounds •nd surrounds whlle you recline, rode •nd swivel In the tult~. su~nolt, •ntlqued vinyl ch.Ir •nd ottom•n. All-stHI frune construction with tundy recline •djustment knob for e.uy position ch.nge. And just look •t the ~laud RI price! Delivery •nd full nve-year "''"•nty •t no em• cost. u..ttie---~ COMI HOME TO H FURNITURE ::!..-:: ,II • ANAHEIM I SANTA AHAITVmN I COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH I LA HABRA ~ l ~ •. ~ lfa I.'""... 1111............... '~' 9Ndl ....-.. 1110 •. WMller nt-tnt ....._, ..,..,., tZS..:NTI •1'411t ---• -1 Mft I> Wllll • WLllDl>YS It ..,IL t • HTilllDl>l •t WOT& t • tllllOAY It"" I/Ill& t • -.i IWI P-1• ~· ,., ... ......_~..,. -.......--.._.r.._.._...,........., •• A collection of nurses caps have been dis· played in the lobby of Fountain Valley Community llosp1tal this month as u salute to nurses. Some of the unus ual ones include on e made from u man's handkerchief <upper l eft>. whi c h r e presents Peter Dent Brigham Hospital, Boston. Al left is a cap issued by Grace Hos pital , Ri c hm o nd , Va ; center is from Queen of Angels Hospital. Los Angeles. and the bottom one is from Hunt e r College , Bellevue School of Nursing. New York LARGE-SIZES , LARGE-~,. LARGE-! LARGE-~- LARGE- SlllS H 'h·U'h llUSI$ llKlltl $HITSWUI ftlmATIOIS ~\ Ella llor's ..,,--".,......::a HALF..SIZE SHOP fWURTOI " ............ COSTA •SA llH lkwpet1 tt-4. IMllTllKTOI ILU• .......... , .... L.UlllA IUlU MAU i.hhwtWwW ANNOUNCING 'fbiana {Jer~ait Expert Stylmg f'or All!TI & Womt.m /l;;/Hlllrt //111 ~~~.!?Is t 107 Jambor1te Rd . Newpo'1 Beach 640-4740 4th ANNIVERSARY • coMT1.-uts Uf'TO 600/o & MORE OFF OM srRIMG & SUMMER STOCKOMLY JACK WINT& FAU FASHIONS MOW IH STOCK Fashion Boutique 333 E. I 7tt. ST •• COSTA MESA Behind the l nternallonal Pancakt' llou~e COME TO THE ALLDAY SPECIAL EVENT Saturday, August 28th FREE GIFTS -MUSIC-A.JN There's Something For Everyone JIJIX> ll.llO Hair ~tr;i11on c~ ,,.,.,, llnd fr""' c.mdv Drd\Aling (or Ir"'"' •1111~ l 1 00 12 00 .BARNA.II\' 1he rlown Drawing IQr lree g1fh l2<X> H.10 I ..i,hlon S~ Free Refreshments HtlW,111.in «:;tyh.' Dra~ng (or Im• glib I 00 . 2<Xl PICICIN8 a REED BLUE GRASS l'loAAier Arrnn91n9 Demonslr.>llun ~n() for Ire<> q1hs 2:00·300 PICION8 a REED BLUE GRASS .Jullertl' Nall [Jemnn~111111on OrOINlng lot fr<>e 91hs Ml>gk: Show ~ (X) 4 ex> PICXIN8 a R£ED BLUE GRASS Clown' and free c.indy Dnlw!ng fO( free gifts ~ 00 5-00 PICICDIS A Rf.ED BLUE GRASS Na(ural Hair Cutting Demonslra11<>n Drawing for free gilts 5 00 6 00 Art Show Clowns and free CAndy M"gic Sh<MI 'Drawing Im free gilts 6.00 HAll80llLITES OIORAL GROUP Dra\Mng for free gihs DRAWINGS EVERY HOUR FOR FABULOUS GIFTS Visit the beautiful boutiques, restaurants. art gallery. florists. antique shop'I. market. pharmacy and other unique shops. MAIN Kl MANSION IN IRJHl1NGTON BEACH . . . ~ J • ~ ' . I I • ... OAILY PILOT Thursd1y Auqur.t 26. 1976 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC CEJ 8 00 -Double Featur~ Two movies occupy trus time slot -.. Shark Kill," a sort or low-budget "Jaws,'' and "The Return of the World's GreateM Detective," with" Larry flagman a~ an ex. cop named Sherman Jlolme~. KllJ 0 8:00 "Never Too Late." Paul Ford 1s a.n expectant papa 1n thjs 196..'i comedy with Maureen O'Sullivan Jim Hutton and Connie Ste\•ens. ' CBS tJ 9: 00 -"The Tenth Level " W1U1am Shatn<:r heads the cast of this two-hour dramc. a bout how far ordinary people will go in inflicting pain on others. Also featur<'d arc L-..'Tln Carlin \'i\'eCa Linfors. Ossie Davis and Estelle Parsons. (TV DAILY LOG] THURSDAY •V•NINQ 8:00 u a •Qt m m """ a re 1 f\1 m ~~ r1 """' . .._,.. (I) fMNfy Afb1r • WiW ..... Wal CD hrtrMlrt f1t11il) G)Aam·12 rzt Tiie lnndm mz-1 (Cit '6 ) Stir Trtl. it• Owh! • lJttlt lalafs -6:30- • Ditull! CutSls 1nch1de Mtl 11111) Ralph W11olt llftd lloltn1e Sc/lfH ( l.. Wy Gnff1tll , ll ... ,.. "'""' Sllow 81h"'°'Y~M ..... m •it ~ Stuiii, tht Stirs m Tllt Dett11t c.,...., Gl ~ 7 :00 ••211 m .... • .......,.., llllbti Ct I (.ft • ) e.uiw lt Te Ttl Ille Truitt .. ~.tlelt m It.oft lMty m Tllt Fii (\1 , ' 'JC)~. tlDAaltftllllltfW fD llMert M.cllttl llt,.,t m DulMIK Suitt m Addlnts ""''" -7:30- D Cl111drt11°1 SpeNI My N''"' Is JJnr · 1u1 \1nct• ''"' H•My \IA• '" lh1s hall hou1 pro111m 101 1011na \(fl\ lhll l~flU"S ITIU•IOI. myfh1UI Cl',lu,,~ "'""''''by lhr B•llV I.,,.,, Qu•ntrr 11 Llln a.. • UIC s,ta•I · '*doc••r lno lelttf, for Wont · An t ••m"''''°" Qf l!lfdol c1<r IQf m1nor1llfS '" lh Anltlrs locus1•c on thr OfQCl•m1 nl Llnt1Ult ~"'"' ec.onomo '"0 !KP lrtlltd OlloUW1 Ud •hf! S bt~& dollt 10 sol•t tht problf'm' l tl Ci-.Wib G l\t Joltr's Wiid '°' &ttdl 6'1M m ""' 1w1c11 fB SQr ...._,IM JJI • ~ $4u1rtt fl) CM""'4 ta Tt11111tt m "1(1 11 .,"'1 >t> let'1 !bk A Dt1I 8:00 a rm f )' 1 • n e wa11111s <Rl lltt l1nt1'.t11n1 ol h11 S>Sltr l1111bfth and fht ltdd1nt l1om his si11t1 I 11n pl.1nl lht )t•d ol lt•IOu\ 1u1motl 1n tilt m1~d ol riw~e /1m !lob "M btcomn to1mtnlrO by • doubl lh•I flt INY not hne bten a nalural born Wiiton a 011 oo m 111c o .. ~1.1 ... tin ~ ( e' (Jllr) "Sitar\ IUll" (ad•) 016-lltchaid Yn1fll'1. P!lrllip Cl11l A n11.., lta••'d Kubb11 dovtt afld 1 111111nt b10Jo1111 b«ome Ol.Hn 1dwntu1t11, and •rfh lhw 1111trttnds, wt S11I •• swc~ of lht l1Ht1 whttr slli!l "Tht Retor~ of l1le """°' "111ttst O.tKt,.." hd•) " l"'' H•tm•n l•My 0 HAI I lhclloln ~•wntq I ~1mrr !)(II•, 1111n Sh""''" Holmr lh1n~\ hr' th• ,,_, ll~'" Slr••I <l•uth ol ,,,.,,,, n.tlllr Ind 01 ,,,., lo b• 1 ~I I•\\ laonl>y lh•• h• Y•m; •hrn "' rr •'41\ ,,,.,.,l~hl• Oft1o(I,.• r-; "'"\ •1141 h•IOt Mllvt j l"f PUlll·•~ (fllllf ....... IC (7111) "A<t " l ... ~ (dll) ~4 ~"' 0 'Vt., !lot "'*"' I ti llhttt: C, (lh1) "11 An try Mlll'"(Ol•l ~/ llr•1tlO~d1 lul ~ • (.Hl't') ,,, Wtkt1111 11<~ a.tttr (R) ~111!•• ll<f> th• ~1oblt111 ol I M• \IVdtnl trom l..lhlOtn•• Pl'11Y ollld blonde lllmlM who ho 4 cnah on him • 1t1•t1•· .c1 (2h1) "tr' 11011 TM lite .. (com) 6\ M1u1tt11 O'Stllllf1n, CoM" St"tn< · !II (4-utlen: "1lo, Mat. Wllt11, ...,, • s,.t of lttt Ct11lury •'"" ..._ • T_,.t t.Mhla 18) ..... : IC I (?111) '1lltMlt!lt C111 A DIR Strttt"(d11) '12 l1111n 01\1111 Wtlf11111 Sll.tlnff R1Ch1tt1 C..slfll100 eu,.s.an.~ e c..~ ......... ~ """*"' -8:30- • (IB l Qt\ Miit's ""'91 illl 'My Tlttet Ions fltrvn land\ ~ JOb "'4h I lllWOVJ d111t• l'OVP b•I bwaJM Ion~ Ott l~ty •PllllY •••I In ...-. lk111 lilt bull ol th•n 111 ~~·• • 0-..lllib ••lfte1J~ 9:00 • ITT.I m Cl'l Tllt TtMll ~ A l•O how• llftll SIU11•11 w.1111111 Slltt11t1. l'"" Carlon. V1Yf(• l ":lo•\ On" D1o s 1•d L tt • P11•.:ins •Doul 1u:.t '"'" I•• 11tW'• OIO.n•tt PfQll:t •I• 1(0 ·• 1oll1C1•"C P••n Oft olf\tr\ •I\. !.llWjftift •'-tt~ In•, l.n • •0•11>er '"''••II mi• ~t h••d ~cour.11blt to ' h1clle• •utllOI 1i. lht I"'~ t$ M ill t•Ott•mtnt cond1Kttd by • p1ytllolot11t on • 1111up ot urmnpe<11na 1o111nlttrs a ( 2tl • ) ,. Str"b " $111 flll'OICV Rtqu1t111 IOI Mv1dt1 (II) 411,, • 8osllop rs snot ht "lu$t$ 10 n1mr his i\S.1lan1 htn thouah 4 younj "<>m•n 1s sttn It• •In& his •rcl0ty 41\tl lht shoot1ne m Merv 611tt111 Shew m '°'"'' r,. ni. OIJlllll'C m Oftlho Sier) ED TM Ult ti ~,. Da Y-1«1 (R) D• Vonc• fltn lo Venoce to HUpe th• frtl!(h OCCll~hCHI of Mila. Ind ma~t\ pl.Ins f0t 1-e mwtnll~ ol ~bm111nes lo dtltn4 Vt11oet l>li11ne IM p!'tood ht (l(OdUCH 0111t Li~ S11PO" -9:30- flJ htic11'J ,...,._., r.olf 10:00 Ulil"- •6 .... S4N4 U I.it t ) lfl ~TM O,ltl-hy II lllt ~nd le11tly SuadlYS I.Kl. AlbfrtSOft Sll ll H I d•s11J•s1ontd counlrr oo'•or •ho ibln~ •• •t11pove11slltd t°"'n to ,.turn lo mtdtUI S(hOol only 10 fond h•mu·I tht ob1KI ol 11doeult on tne Pill ol Int •tUIMUICtoll IASl!uCIM loo m ••om flt ll•d hoped lo lu rn SQ m1>tn Woll Cm (d f1Jndt1s and Sim Jalte co sl11 f1J '1cttitlft f fOlll G.nnaflJ tl) 0111CC fof c-tt1 m laralJ .. l'rimlYtfl -10:30- m m""' H I.Mt MltrlUll Sltlc m 11o "'""11,i 11:00 t!J. Ill Q) ~ .. ._ D 1' t i 10 m~ U lOllt •rlUll Sl}1c 6 ... ,., °""' D lt011ie· e • .. 1'1111110111 t i th llllt Mtf&111"' \m1sl ~ ~''' M•I den Pttnua Mtd•~ m Miry fUmlM, M.ry H"hllltl m Gets.art 17 3 '*' OerrM~ lt Im of ,,_Ii. fl) lll11t1 ,_ I :it e ) lrvtll or~ -11:15-m C.11t"" l4 -11:30- 0 IT ) t 2' CIS l~te Mo.tt• C I ~ (&~r" (drt) • 10 Gti>•lt PtpPlfd loan Collin~ o u 16) •101 m to11'"" c.,.. , a ' "" rn Clw a < 2t1 • 1 ,,,, Wldt hW """' tftts "M4111111 & · l hf "'''"''" .. m"-CD lkKlll'i ""1 12:00 • ...... "'9clle • ..... • ..._ MWwiPt ' Dlwll" (drt) '!M>-M11~ Ste'fM a> MMe: .,., I>"' .. ,.,,.... (d11) '63-Jt.n Sort!. ln lb U111 -lZ:JO-U U.llcM Sllow: .,_,.. 1ay; • ....._. lMlll'I," "C.rllNlirh" 1:00 D ~l moo T-o W111t~ o.M" Allore £> Tiit m °" 2 :00 fJ lllloow• "nit hll•r 119 11111• ( omJ 4~ llft,I 111111 fltd Sit/to~ m All "'Pf S* ·cq.ii.h 111t 11-.e '"*°"· .. 1-r"u ...,. Uh" -3:30- D .._. "Tiit 111 C,Pf"' Clll'fl) ·~1 ~ llf f 1lhown. M11y CO\ta, lllll•\ f,1~10IY DAmllllC 1110¥1£\ AUCUST 11 ...... l9f Jotll CN¥tftlftlet, *" lttt d1f•~ 10'00 a "TIM Cl!y ll•t llntt ~" (d11) ·~J-C•f Yovn1 I Cl ........ '"'"" ..... 111"" (cm) ~5-BtttJ Cubit, Sllfrtt llort~ 11 00 D "ten.4 of .......... ftotn) '61 ""' fortdt , Tonr 1 rMCIOA, 11111 HtrtlOll. 12,oa • "lJdy Stiff" (mys) ·c9- "'"" DonkvY, Cl11n T'"°' . 100<8 ICl .._tllt..,. ... ti.. Gtrls" tront) 065-Con111e f11ft(IS H¥tt l'tt$11tll no D ~~ "S.111.,...., (ws) ·~J-lloc~ Hwd10"· 81rh11 !Ult. AAthoftJ ()FM l .00 1~ .. rt, !tit rirtl ri .. ~ (mus) 59-M11,. llnni. lg lu bibof . l'll• ~ •"""'" M•> ·~­Oor" 0.-,. Sltl)llH Boyd KOCE Television (50) 'Eve,' 'Sugar' Closing The curtains dHC<cnd this weekend on lhrf't- summer produr tloM. the lut community theater stage attractions ~:loc t' the Labor D ay h11alus and the subsequent open. ing ol the 1976-11 St' l&ltOn Cl osini out their respective engagement" ttre "The Wal>do m or Eve" at the l rvme Com· munlty Thea t er , .. Sugar.. al the Costa Mesa Ch·lc P layhouM.' and "To Be Announced " by the Fry e d Owl Players. 1RVINE'S "E ve" actually 1~ the early-bird open e r for lhe new season. markina the second year in which JCT has begun its schedule in Intermission Tom Titus Oranae County t'a1r· Krounds Stun Wlnsi<'k und Brudlt~y Estrin head the <'a.st ias t he music1aM an drag with Molly Bryan McLeod playing the title role. Other mraJor roles are taken by Beth Titus. J uek WI lien bar he r , Daryl lndes, Jam Stroup and Mario Pellegrini. Curtatn 1s 8: 30 for thosr already boldtng re- C' 0 NT I N l ' I NG <> n 11taae this "cc krnd a1111 through the l.1tbor ni1y holiday tin• l wo local din ncr th~·utcr µrodut"tu»L,, "South Pttc 1f1 ('" ut Sebastian's West Dinnt>r Pla~·bousl' and .. 'l'h1,• Sunsh111e Boys" nt tht• Holiday J no tn Cost u Mesa J U d Y 0 ' I) I' ll ti I\ d Richard Allen head lilt• ·cast Of .. South p J t"tfH'. •• with Bla nche Mickel on. llt'nni• l"ox nnd dlrtttor nan \'errc playma ma· Jor rolt<:l in the ttoda~ nd nnd ll <1 m nit•rst('1n mul!>tral Performa.nc~ un• tt1v1,•11 nit:hlly, \'Xcept Monday, ot vurym6' cur· tatn tlllH'~ ut Sebaa· llnn's, t.tl) Av1.:nlda Pico, S an t'lt"mentc . H\'l>t'tv ut 111n~ 492 9950. Kt>dc nrusselle und Pntrtck lh•nnts·Lelah tlrl' "Thi• Su nshlne Boys" nt tht• llolld.1y Inn. on Hrii.tol ~lrt'l'l 11t thl' San Die go J"ret•way . Perlormun<'eS are given 1-hd ays and Saturdays u\. 8·30 and Sundays at 7:30. Reserv a lions 557-3000. servauons. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Star Gazer •Pw.,.._ August. Laura Black Also winding up ils run with th ree f inal perform ancl's tona ~hl through Saturda) al 8:30 1s tht! onganal comedy revue .. ,.o Be An· nounced" by the Fryed Ow l Pla yl'rs. Th e s atincal show is being present e d al the Ar tas a ns' Guild Hall, 9&8 Garden Grove Blvd. .\ :'liew Y ork passerby watches as William I lulden and Fayl' Dun:.iw~y suddenly spring from a llollywood trailer dressing room on ~lanhatten ·s East S tdl' They ·re shooting a nc\\ mm·1e titled "Tht• ~ct work." MacArthur Peck's "Biggest Challenge' BREMERTON, Wash. <AP> -Gregory Peck s a ys h e's getting the biggest challenge or his acting career in trying to portr ay the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Peck, in town for a filming session. told re- por ters he h as re - searched the part well and finds lhe challenge an showing how complex a man the l o n gtime military leader was. • plays the title role ol the rapidly asce nding starlet. with S usan 0 'Connel I and Ann Cossman s haring the spotlight . in the Irvine drama. Robert Sax, C .T . Wiseman, Martin F\Jchs. Kris H agen . Larry Eldon, Louis Crain and in Garden Grove. Enid P hillips complete liiiiiiiiil the company or "Eve" at the Youth Services As· sociation theater, Bristol Street at Red Hill f311111111 Avenue, Cost a Mesa. R eservations 557-1297 (evenings> a nd 646-3178 ...., .... .....,...., .... ....,....., ..... ......, .... (days.) wilb an 8:30 cur- tain. '"GODlJllA n . MMALOM:.' IGI "GO f<>l lT'" "MA•ICAL MYSTIU TOUl" IPGI IF YOU DON'T have reserva ti ons for "Sugar," forget it. The ID US j Ca 1 Ver S j 00 Of to~--"T•Ml-1-&ll.,O•a-W•MO-NU_., __ .... "Some Like It Hot" is ~ ~':~~~ once again completely !'I•••••••• .. sold out for Its two fHE Cl1YSHOf'"NGClNTAE holdover performances Ol.AtUH U4-Hl I Friday and Saturday in the Community Center auditorium on lbe Peters Signs LOS ANGELES (AP> ~CITY ClMTll CIMlMA\ .... $.A FflWY tMANCHfSTUI fl< I G 0 . FflWY CCITY DR. lit.) ""AITUH WOILD• '"'4.AH IV" IP'GI 'THE SHOOTIST" "POSSI" IP'GI -,_, ""-,_ oo roe IT'"' ,AClllC VIHATIONI '"' _., .•. ___ , c ...................... . -··--.WAY-IOOtTtl COOIUIN IMI Ml.llM(Atl MUIDH IY DtAtH "" .. _...,.. WClllllD ""' ~·-••!1N!9M&'I' ,. ... •-••u_.,._, fUTUHWOlLD t1tt ,.," .. MTinllOUt MONT11S '"t --·--· ~ ....... _,. __ -··--A, .... '°°'Ttl COOIUtH t"'I -····---· ---- cWI ;~! cl,tll ;;~J -·--·YI--· ......... NI OMIN f'l , ........ ' ......... .. -"···---· _...,,_,,_ -....... .,._ FUTUU WOILD "' •nn110UI MONUlll tN I -!!!'·---·--· _,, __ aWIOW Of M HAM r... ~,.....,..,.. -lli•elM-M&Y •'He was a many . dimensional character." Peck said. "outrageous- ly pompous at tames. simple and warm and compa ssionate tt l others -but a lways followin g the very personal code which was ingrained in him at West Point: duty. honor and country.'' -Former hair stylist ..... SH-A-w""o .. o .. w-o .. f .. T .. H_E_HA_wr_"'· •~r.-~;.A,A..,.~-..~~~..,. .. IMiiirllMMi~ .. ~ J on Peters has s igned a ~ "l>ltVl IN" IP'GI The veter a n actor spoke with reporters while dressed in a general 's uniform and sporting a MacArthur· AP Wlro•••• 'BIG CHALLENGE' Peck as Mac Arthur style longste mmed com· cob pipe aboard the USS Missouri, where the Japanese surrender end- ing World War 11 was s igned, Bomb Story Due U>S ANGELES IAP> Dun Dollt.'s, Arizona Republic reporter" ho" ai. killed after his car was bombed in Phoenix li.l!>t Junt'. \\Ill be thl' subJCCl oC a telev1s 1on mo\ 1e produced by MGM Harns L. Katleman. president of MGM Television said rights to the !>lory had been obtained by producer Arthur Loew Jr. from Bolles' widow Rosalie. The reporter had been anvesllgallng a land fraud scheme when hts car was blown up. 9 t\ M Oatly From Balhoa Pavilion Round Trip . ~I I 00 Und~r 12 .• S~ SO .:.--• multiple -picture con· ~ . · tract with Columbia "'A-.---------t Pictures. v "GO FOl IT" Peters ma de his debut "MAGICAL MYSTHY TOUl" as a producer with the recently completed "A•----------.. S t a r l s B o rn'• with Barbra Strelaand and .. ._..,:.,. Kris Kristofferson. .. MUltDEtt IY ounr IPGJ ... LACk llltD" MEL llt()()l(S •slLEHT MOV1F' IPGJ "HAIRY Ir WAl.Ta GO TO HEW YOIK"' •ROllM AMD MAJttOH"" IPGJ "LOGAH"S RUH" IPGJ . °"f.ANT ASTIC PLANET'' .. GO FOi fr IPGJ .. FAMT ASTIC rLASTIC MACHINE" .. ST. tVES• CPGJ .. MAGMUM FORCE" IRJ .. GUS" IGI .. Gll'ZU Y ADAMS• * "A power1ul tmohon..i baQaround and atmosoheric t11umph A rtl11tonS111p ttt1t 1T11111gts to be romantic and erotic. Sarah Miles 1s spectacu!M. she ~ts sensu.il ytarning c-01wincrng both tn 1tsell tnd as \1Alodin2 for the whole range of human wanl." -Rl(h4frJ I dr•, NflW Yoo l•l'I•\ 103 FM ,.,.. Fashion Island ~cwport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ) ... ~F;,~o ) 111 ~1.·l 1 ........... _ ... .......... .,, 1112 ........... •. , ........ 527-2223 , ....... , ..... _ .. ,. ... __. --LOtMllUM 11111 CMOMN MYrYOIJ __ , __ ~ ........... -· DllVf.IN l"I _,Na·Ul--_, •• PAMU NI OMIN Ill INfla TMI OCYIL 1t1 --·-""'-fUTUll WOILO "' M.I. WILU~ fOOD Of fMI OOOI "' CAii• '4ACC t Oll~lt Uri IUINT OmllHOS l"t ""'. llllOIHOUH"' HUlfU 11"1 iiiiiiiiiiii===,--:•-_MNl 1¥1tf ""'*' "'" ·-. '"'"" -IUTVH WOUD I'll "I ""u•• SMAl.l TOWN ut nw 1111 Also on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones Adults Only Ho On• Un-r 11 Admitted "1SSl'CAT, "4 1111 .... ..........,...,, .... .,.., .. u ... 0...Alltlpt -I Paired :tgai11 Charil's Boyer and fngnd Bl'r~man are cast ;.i~ a married couple in '',\ ~latter of Time .. <bottom 1 :12 :i <•:tr.., Jltcr pl<1) 111g hu!-band and \\Lfc in the 1911 product10n of "Gaslight" <top photo 1. Logical Premiere Idea LOS ANGELES 11\PI -\\'hat else \\OUld you do for a preo;.., prcvww of a mnv1e called "Car Wa:.h"? Have a c.tr "a-;h. 01 cour:.l' Patrons of the L1niversal Pictures preview left thetr automob1lt-~ nt tht> door flf the D1rl'ctors Guild Thester, later claimed them after .i thorough :.crub- bmg at a nearb) c.ir'>'ash lliEATRES-ORAHGE CO SlJIOI cmzm s 1.so SO. COAST PLAZA MIUn1U1Sl.$4Ull 11ttr- •ic"-d HMm !ft "RnURH OF A MAH CALLCO HORSl" ~·1'\--1) ..... UT \l#t-' , .. , )l-\ 41 t 0 t \t SO. COAST PWA >41111\st .. SI. ~2111 llCI l\tjlll$ ,.,~ fOftdO '" ~ruTUR£WORl0" IP6l •1Y OA'\-J t it M IAT \UN-I 00 I U \ •O I J~t H SO. COAST PLAZA 115 Slttltftl 541--l"l ••• , ... " {t) "Uf ,. WOlflE.tl.All" ....... ,, .......... ,, IAf·WN 1-Jl .. "f .... , IM .... , ... "IURMT OFFERINGS" IPGI SHO'WW041.f 1 .............. u •• 1' CINlMAlAND UlUt h t"' Auk• m !Ml 11111 .. lllC P'tTt• I-OMO• tN "fUfUR£WORLD" (PGl 11,.•,\IH ''GO fOR IT" , .... , ..... CINlMAlAND 1411S. Ml'hf la.•c•U)lltl flll Hl\IM MWC( IN WQWDCIUMDH I )t ) tf. • lt •et-f 1•• H 0...NI \•l A lt.HPW Mt()W •to• IX) A HON STOP HIGH ENERGY FREEDOM Til1P "GO ..., .... _""" FOR ,:;:,.,It.,' - IT" ·~.~ ',",~ .. .. ~A .. VALL&V -1.-. .. --"'I JI ·-· . I 1 .. l•t M \ •"'1.l FREEDOM TRIP "GO w1111...,11m .... ,"'1 T>t,; FOR wffll..,#11 \MOW1M' l~I UUI IT" , ., ... , .......... ,, .... , .... w, o..,. t 10 t 4' It t I , ... '-I ff I 10 • 40-•IO IHI 0 It I\ Thursday Augu~t 26 19~6 DAILY PILOT IJ:) 'It Had Better Sueeeed' IN CONCERT NEIL DIAMOND SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA FRI. SEPT. !Ott\ SAT SEPT l 1th 0000 l'lOIU& l'~"l\Aa•t " Olivia de Havilla11d Discusses 'Wind' Sequel THE RASPBERRY ROACH m ••MIUJt llU.NA(><•vo •kAJlll ''"'~'"' B 80BT HOMAS LOS ANGELl':S cAPl -·Oh , dear, do \Ou re· :.tlue that poor Melarue will noe be 1111t •" That was Oh"•1a df' JlaviUand 's first rt' action to the prospect or a sequl•I to "Gone w1th the Wind," a:. announced by H1chard Zanuck and D4Vld lirown, thl' mt'n ~ho gave you "Juws." l\11ss de 111\illand, of courst', wa:. the 1mpenshnbJe Melanie !though :.he did die in the l~ ongmal >.She i:. the lru.t sur· 'I\ mg star of tht• C.:1v1l WM epic · Do J think 11 ·., u ~ood idea to contu1ue the Gone with th(' Wind' story"" she musf'd "Let's ut 1t ltus .,., ay. 1t 1s t'Xlrt•mt>ly im- portant that II suct•ct'\l I behl'\ t' that strongly. really J do. Jt 1s absolutely 1mpt.>ratJ\'t' thut they do not fa1l \\1th the sequel. Beca~e af the~ do. they .... di be damaging somt>thin)! that 1:. "erv dear to d ~reat many peo. pie> INCLUDING OLIVIA DE Havtlland. Althou~h ~he 1:. a 1976 oE wav1LLANO woman with a keen awareness ofloday'l> world, she retains a ren•rence for the p~t. lllclud1ng her sometimes tempestuous vears as a contract player m the 1930s. Sh'l went on to wm two Oscars l"To Each ll1s Own · m 1946. "The Heiress" in 1949 1, but the:' "Gone with the Wind·· expcnence seems to con· tam her dearest memones. llence her gentle hint to Zanuck. Brown. lJni,ers al, et al, that they had better not blow the sequel. No one has yt-t determined what will happen to Rhett Butler and Scarlt-tl O'Hara arter their "don't- gH e-a-dam_n " part.mg. Olivia has her own ideas, plotted along· "'Hh ~ome Atlanta digmtanes at thl• 1967 premiere or the wide-screen "Gone Wllh the Wind. " "WE ALL AGREF.D THAT Scarlett waited about six week~ and w(•nt tu Charleston, "here she was the house gue!>t of a d1:.tlllgu.ished family." the 11ctrt"Ss said. "Tht'n i>hc managed lo appear at the s.tme dinner part) with Rhett and won ham back.·· Alter that" She speculated that Scarlett and Rhett emigratt'-d to San Francisco "i>ince they were both adventurers." As Cor Ashley Wilkes. widowed by Melanie's passin,:?, Olivia is certain that he mar· ned again, especially with his small children to cart.> for. "l 'm sure that Scarlett arranged a new mar· riage, ·· the actress :.peculated. "After all. Melanie ·s d) ing "or~ tu ScJrlett.,., ere. ·Take care of Ashley. but never lc>t him know ~ ou 're doing 1t. • And she added, ·Be good to Captain Buller: he loves you so.·" A VISUAL M1D SOUND fl('l•l~C! A Zl·YEAR lt~DENT ot Paris, Miss de --------- Havllland, 60, has returned to the place where her --------------------, well-etched portra11.<s ~ culturtd but spunky ladles brought ber international fllme. She Is here for Umversal 's stellar retracln& ot the Jeopardy-in· fb&ht lbeme. "Airport im. ·• She plays a rich. thrice-divorced matron with a penchant tor poker. She had to take lessons for the card playing, since MeJruoe -pardon -Ohv1u dtdn '\know a straight Oush from an inside straight. After o scene tn which she convincingly bluHed her hJgh.powered male opponents. Olivia repaired to her dressing room to discuss her current life. Much of 1t concerns her son, Benjamin Goodrich. a student of stattstical mathematics at the Un1vexs1ty ol Texas, son or her first. unsuccessful marriage to novelist \1arcus Goodrich; and her d11ughter, Giselle Gal ante, a second-year law student m Pans. product of her second. unsut'cessful marnage to french journalist Pierre GaJante. "FOR THE PAST THREE years. I have bet.•n going on lecture tours throughout lhe United States, once in lhe faJI, again in the spring," lhe actress added ... I love it. I have been exposed to an education In America that 1 could have gotten oo other way. .. I adore Boise. Did you know that six in· ternalional firms have their headquarters there? I have been to Great Falls a.nd Minot and Fargo and ·1oved all of t hem." She generally lectures for an hour. oft en answers quesllons afterward. "l answer truthrully, even 1f 1t 's painful." she srud. A recurring. perhaps pamfuJ query: How is she getting along with her oft- feudmg sister. Ost'ar winner Joan Fontaine? "There are times when we are on. and times when we are off," Olivia repbes. "Right now."' l"n· off." Replacement Show Planned by CBS LOS ANGELES CAP) -The new telC'vi~ion season hasn 't started, and already the n<'twork.; .ire planning pilot films to replace the series that falll'r. Paramount TelevLo;ion has been comm1!'s1nned by CBS to produce "Under One Roof." a half hour comedy pilot starrin11 Maureen Stapleton Hobert Moore, director of the current film "Murdt•r by Death." will direct the show. which 1s being pr<>- duced by Chris· Rose Productions. . Charles Bronson is Rav "'t. Ives • He\ dc2n. I le\ nican. Hr\ the ~'0-kt\\t-cit. wr•f'911M)O• CIHUU t • , ............... ,, ... 0. .... . & o.. , .... ,Jot • wih l400ii tiHiUJ 1 (;IHrM4 YKSl' ~· 6 lM Gt-•111 O\ttt•• JlilMr W#• ' w .... ,..., • 6 1110! "GO FOR IT" COLO• "GI --;;m:;;r."--• ---=....:=.=.==--.-• MU1tttNOm• CH• ... -...,..,...;r,;n;~vr:r-..... °" c......... . ................. . •--.~lll'ln:';ll'T--h t11ti °"'..... • , ..... .,_ • "¥1if11§1£1j.jij 1M Q. --c-,,,-,"" ... ~,..-.,-.--t• CIHUUWC'Sf I , ... ...__' ...... THEATH ti---""' H!IL SIMON'S "MURDER BY DEATH" AH AU STAR CAST COLO• l"i) m---~1 .. ____ JUVT::_ .. :,;-.., .. ~, , ......... c......__ c ... D-'t I 10-1 fM J0-6.ft 1 , ... .. 0. """'--. \-.1 ...... ••Jt . I Cll .. lf Al Nf JIM" • 001 IOlllll•JOl [ WlSTBROOK ..,,, ...... ,, ••• , .. uo.-...,.,, .... l,.OtO•t Ut •ftl DAILY PILOT Tnurtda A USI 26 11118 The Store's the ~if e ' Rene and Mary Cardinal ha\•e operated the general store in Wellington , Nev .. for 13 years and they say there 1s no life quite like it. Tho main thmJ! to remember m the farming hamlet is that people don't think of It a" Car dinals' store. ··1t ·s theirs," Henc ~a~·s TILL YOUI DOCTOI 'WHAT YOU AHTAlllHG 1ynan 6UMT, l.rtl. There ,.., a \ 1t;1I nt't'tl for people lo .1' 111cl dru.I( intcractron' You -huuhl alw.i y-l<'ll \Our 11hy,1c1.in ahnul an\ pre.'>l'riptton mt•dn·111t'' and o\ er the c·ourHer product:. you ar,· 1..1k1111t Example., ol drue 1nteract1on-. that m11:h1 ht· important a r1• a -.111nn and a:.prnn·lrlH' drui:' d e c r c a !> 1• t h •· effecuvene,.., nl "1mr• antr·l{OUt Jllllll. o;oOW rllit-C drops c an rounlc•racl pill" t;ike n tn 10-.. a hi nod p r e , ~ u r <' \ l " '' burb1tura\c' .incl ah•ohol have ht•t•n k1111w11 l•l tw .1 deuclly c•omh111atw11 Y 0 U C) II Y 0 \ K OOCTOtl CAN P llUNE IJS Whl'O \'OU llt'l'd ,1 d('hVer) W1· "'rll ch'lt\1•r prompt!) w11huul nlr A char1t1• A 1:r1•JI m.111) pt•Oplr rt•lv on "' tor t.herr .heallh 111•t•d' WI' wrl('nme r cciu1•-.h fur deli,•er) )t'I 'rn• ;mil ('.harge accounh rAH U00 PHAIMACY JSl ....... 1-S "'" 1>441•.,-, .....,,.. lffclill '42-1110 GM Hikes '77 Prices 5.9 Percent Over '76 DETROIT <AP) -Retail pnces for General Motors· l977·model cars. in- cluding options. have been increased an average S338 or 5.9 percent over comparably eqwpped 1976 autos, lhe company a nnounced GM. the first of the carmakers lo disclose prices for its new fall models. said Wednesday the increase includes $269 in the manufacturer's suggested retail base pr1ce and S69 for options. T H E NEW P RICES mean the average 1977 G M car, including options but not counting taxes, ship· ping charges or dealer discounts. will cost consumers about S6.067. versus $.5,741 for a comparable 1976 model. Nearly $1 ,200 represents option~ Ford Motor Co .. Chrysler Corp. and American Motors Corp. are expected to follow the lead or GM when lhey an Aid Bonds old SACRAME:-ZTO IAP> -The state has sold $75 m ii hon in state bwlding aid bonds. Treasurer Jesse Unruh says. A s)nd1catc headed by Citibank NA. and including Uni ted Cahforma Bank and Crocker National Bank put In the low interest bid al 5.029 percent. t:nr uh sard nounce fall prices in the next few weeks G M traditionally is the in· dustry 's pnce setter because it con· trols more than half the domestic market The nation's largest automaker also said truck · prices were raised an average $S33. or about 6.1 percent. The hike inc ludes $456 in the base pnce and $77 for options. "ALTHOUGH GM'S car prices have not changed since our 1976· model prices we re announced in August , 1975, the cos ts or both m aterials and labor have risen sub· stanlially," GM Chairman Thomas A. Murphy said. "and we have been notified of further increases which wtl l affect the cost oC 1977-model pro- duction ." Laat monll'I, GM reported record net profits of $909 mllUoo for the !tecond quarter of the year -the highest or any industrial corporation in history. But Murphy said Wednesday th.at steel pnces have risen more than 12 percent since June and labor costs in the past year have gone up nine per· cent. New labor contracts now under ne"ot iallon will incr ea se costs further. he added. IDEAL OFFICE ARRANGEMENT FOR CORPORATE ATTORNEY CPA OR INVESTOR Nader Blasts USDA Rules Wklltg Ott tt.• wahtfr.t, ....... lftterio.-, Mw, Hcr9f...,. lhro• 100 wont procnsor, XWOK coplu·, l phoM ""'" for OftlWMIHJ MnfU . 675-8030 Never let a sleeping market lie. '''"'" "' II tlf"('I\' \l•U m.1y No tw.mni: I h1 b1111 C'I •• ,. rro.ith1~ J\.ll\ 11\1 t-.1tkk'r, l\o.11'\"Xly') lnv('<ltmen1 ...,1r.1111•\• l<rr<•rt lor A~l"t 1.11..C"I .1 \1~n1l ll .1n1 1111)1.. ahN1I I qu.1llv 1mpnrt .1111 11 'uAA"'" th.11 rrron<'I hlmll1~' .m· nt• ll•n)>(t'r till' m1N coo\t\ll'nllv rd1.1"11• 1nJ1t.1IC'll l'* h1tun· J'lt'rl111m.1nf1· Our ;in,1IY"'' now prdrr .i J1lfrrl'f\t l..••v. ·" l'~pl,11n~ m th1\ 11mrly n1i.111 A)...,) 1ndudC'\l .1rr p<'rlh•l11> ...,·ft'\ l11•l1' Two a~ n .•• h1,n.ll ll~ comp.m1t" 'h'"'"">~ huhhv Silli" .inJ 1•;irn. m~ 11;11n\ w11h litrlr Jd\.lil11ln;il l'\J1"n\t'. Ont '' .1 'IK c~'lfully tnlt'fl(ll'1jo\ C\1fl"'lr,11mn rd.11r<l tn mv1rl'nmt'ftl.1I rnntr..,i \\buld .i \l~1nt mJrlct It<' to vo11~ No ('lnr loo"'"' for \Ul't'. But thf truth" r.a~1M' lo~ ti y()U'rt' .irmtJ with pcttrnttlt uvonn .. 1100 Smd rhc-roupan for your cory WASHINGTON (APJ -Proposed new govern· ment regulations for meat products are "rules for turning garbage into money" and should be reject· <.'<f, Ralph Nader 's Health Research Group says. The Agriculture Department contends ttie cha nges In present regulations on what band isn't officially meat will enable processors to reclaim signlllcant amounts of protein for C'Oftsumen from wh at otherwise would be wasted parts or lbe carcass. THE RESEARal GROUP, a wing or Public Citizen Inc .. s:ud In a statement filed with lbe USDA that the rules will ''legaliie the further adulteration o( the American food supply." Wednesday was lhe last day for such public comment on the proposed regulations, announcM last sprin~. /\ftcr the commenU are assessed, a final version of the new rules will be promulgated. • Hills Center Under Way Newport Hills Center, the Irvine Company'" nlnth village shopping center, Is ~xpected lo open l.n mid· November. accordioa lo Michael Roach, Irvine Company man ager of)ea.•ln1. Newport Hills Cent.er l5 localed at the southeast comer of Ford Road and San Mll(uet Oriv• In Newport Beach and wtU i n c lude a Ralph 's marltet , s haded shop· ping mall, s ateUJte bai1k building and service ltaUon. n Kidder, Peabody &'Co. 1Mco11ro11ATI o 1 ... ~,,,.. ""-"'·· .............. ""'---"'-''ft ..... -------, His Turn Now WASlONGTON <AP> -The seeuritles analyst wtio blew t he wh\$Ue lo the mulli-million dollar Equity Funding Corp. Craud ln 1973 was ordered by t.be Securities and Excbange Commission <SEC» to answer allegations llult he enca1ed In fraudulenL '10 Ncwpo11 Crwtft Drl~. s.11, 1:eo Ncwpon ~.di. Colli, tMeO Tth ('714) t44-'70tO C1tY------------------ St1lif _____ z,,. ____ Ttl·------- L~~~--~-~----~------------' t'Onduct ln the use himself. • The analyst, Raym<Jlld L. Dirks ol New York City, learned in March. 1173, lhat Equity Funding· had creat ed OctlUous Ufe lmurance policies among pt.her things, the SEC alleges, but did not info:rm authorities tor several weeb. Howeve r, tbe SEC contends ~t Dirks did in· form urtaln aecuriUes dealers and invett~rs •·ho proceeded to sell large blocks ot Equity Fundi:ng stock, thereby avoiding the IOUH that "ere certain lo occur when oewa ol the K and al beca~c public. Trouble With Numbers By JOHN C NNln· .. ,, h ot .......... .,.. As we 1n Amertca bt>comt' more depC"ndent on C'omputt•r produced numbcns to tell us the state ol the c.-conomy, It behooves us from time to time tO llSk queallons ii bout thu:se numbers If the num b<>rs aren't corr~t. d o n 't w e risk Ol8k l ng in calculably b:td dc•c·isionsY Jn tn· vestments, in t ux pohey. in politics? AS WITH ANY numerical pro ducts. the ec•nom1c Mutr~t1l·s that guide such dcl'1s1ons are on ly as good as the \•al1dity of the concepts involved, the corrl!<:l· oess of lectu11qucs. and the quul1 ty of the raw data lo be pro· cessed. With this in m md. a peQion scanning the Jobless figures for 1976 might have reason to pause and ponde r. These figures, as popularJy and officially used. are seasonally adj usted lo of£ set temporary factors lf we look at the raw data that i.s, unadjusted -we fmd that there we re 8, 174,000 people without jobs in J anuary, 1976, but only 7,577,000 without Jobs in June. IF WE NOW LOOK nt the seasonally adjusted data, we see a different story. In this column we find that there we re only 7,.290,000 without jobs in J anuary, but there wer e 7,426,000 un employed in J uly. Which way did unemployment go? Down. as In the raw count. or up, as in the seasonally adj usted figures? Do we accept the raw count o r. in s t ead, t h e formulation or tbe statisticians? The official jobless r ate 11> based on the adjusted figures. It is on this rate that governmental decisions ar e based. and the millions or voter and investor de· cisioos. IT IS ALSO A ra te lhat, based as it is on a somewhat arbitrary formula . is a t best a good Does 011e B e l ieve? AN ALY I ~ estimate At tht• end of the yenr thcf>t' udJu~h:d fl~urt'!> ure oftc•n rcvusl'd. which i:-. to i.ay. cor l'ected A Slrllf)lt• St'I C)( numbers in the Junti, 1976. 1$SUl' of the Fedcr ul Rese-rvl' Hullctin also offers re :\Sotl to rt•flcct on statistical pro· l'edures It rt'fcn to expansion m mdustnal production as an an nual pt!rcent age. fo'tom 1946 to 1963. the fo\'(f re· ports. industrial producoon rose :.it an :.11111u11I percentage of 4 2 percent. And from 1963 to 1974, 1\ states. the annual mcrease "as 4.6 percent. BUT. COMBINING TIIE two penods the Fed reports that from 194 6 t o 1974 t he annual percentage increase in mdustnal production was 4.7, a conl'lusion. ·ou may note. that is greater than the components. Moving on to the Index of Lead· mg Indicators , Wt' find her<> one of the most closely watc hed barometers of the economy -a barometer, not a thermometer it is supposed to foretell , rather than measure pas t or present. Beginning in late 1970. the in· de>e continued rising into I.he third quarter or 1974. Relymg UP· on it, one economist after another forecast a continuation of Cl<· pansion, even as the economy was falling apart. EVEN TH E PRESIDEl'IIT or the United States was fooled or. to put it more accurately, his e<'Onomic advisers were fooled These embarassed economi.-.Ls were jus t loo trusting. Pierre Rein f r e l , lhe con su ll tn~ economist, was too perplexed lo let the matter rest and he thereby avoided some or the pits into. which his colleagues fell. Ovc--r Tiu• C ounh•r HA.SO U•tillC)S Eu mining the rlgurc:i. Rcal\fret roncludM that the problem had to be with the C(lnccpt Most oC the numbers in lhl' mdu, he ob- M.•rved. w~re In value terms., z1uch as the vulue of n\lw con- ll>lructlon. TIUS BEING SO, obvillUSly the llltk x wns Inflated 011 budly a lhc dollar which wu11 used to meuure its comp<>n<'nts. The tn• dt'x wu:t r ising, tuHI poi nting to further t•x f11.1n:s lon. bccau1e prices tor everythmf( were ris· ing. Den atcd. the indc.-x clearly and accurately showed that lto\lblc was brrwing for the economy. trouble that came in the shape ot the "orsl r ecession since the Great Depress1on of the 1930s. Moral When we gel so used to the numbers that we don't check them out we can get 1nlo an awrut lot of trouble Pou:er Users To Get Fonm Probing Rates SAN FRANCISCO <AP l PaciCi c Gas a nd Electric Co. (PG&E l c ustom ers who use electricity for home and water , heating will begin receiving Corms this week that may a!fect their utility bills. The forms enable users to file for lower -r ate "lifeline" al· lowances. The rates apply to basic minimum amounts of gas and e lect ric ily used b y a homeowner 1n :1 mcmth. Any amount used ubo\'c that level br 1ngs a h1~her rate. PG&E Vice President J oseph De Young urged customers to re- ad the for m to determine if they qualify for the benefits. llp• and Do"'ru PU UC> IO O UC> 400 UC> 71 J UC> 200 UC> 111 UC> 1• t Uc> ,. , Up I• I uo "' Up 14 J Uo 14 > UP 11 \ U1> 11 > UP 11 • Up II~ UP II I U1> " ' Up 101 UP 10 S Uc> IO 0 Uil 10 0 lk> 10 0 UP 100 Up •• UP ~I Up •I Up t t MUTUAL FUNDS INVfSTINO I t.«" In • ~ H L Soecl ~ M t t Cirwlf\ J" 4.Jt lt\Olil I 11 I.ti · It •• t I.. COMPANIES .. :110...,p Sioo •lllO '""°"' JU 36A ~''-IOUltU II U'414 .. MtfloftOOr. Nf W YORI( IA!!I ' l!d • ,. N l.. eo11! So "°' H L Tnt "' 10 00 10 . ., ~" l'IN MI ...... lnw ti" 11 " i;.m ,. • M • 11 ti'• IOllOwf"9 -' I'd ... NL. e:.,.1 ,.. IO.tl It Tnl .... 110... MIT ·~ tS '"' PHllt'lh II Ill "It C)jy •o • 'J j ., ltl~. WOP0td Dy ~Cap J .. I Sl ER"" Tr I• O .. • I-C.p I IJ I" MIO to 10 1' Pllfrftd I II I I """ r J 11 4 11 I"'° N.tt._..I A•-1· 111 4 IO i IC l'tfrllcl • 4J 10 J Imp Giii I 01 1... Ml D It 90 14 M Prk t F\#ld\. "'"" C.I ) » N L, 4'10f' el S.t11rlllH " F'*' t II •.'7 rrerm 8" I JI H L. Int Bo•I j tt . . • Ml'O 11 O U ~ C)rwlll I I (If N I. k .. o~ l'lll'dlJ 1 Ou r.rs. '"'·· ••• .,_ f'd l .14 J 14 ,._,.,.., """"• l"Cl<l\lry 1.1..... MCD "0 IS 40 llltom '" H L ,.,.,.. Ind 1 . N.L• I"" t>fl<n ., wl>l<ll CAivin 111111~ Am I.Of ..... I IHTON • Ot • I! MI'S n,. 16.41 H E•• IO •• N L. Ano .. I 01 " "· lhtM -11rllll>t 91111<11 11'1U.11 timj>jr 11 It,.,. 1111 11\v" t IJ t .10 M91Nfl ti U H L H ~tr •.ti H L Otlnv•l\I ! .. " N.L. <Ollld tiew ~ell Calldn 1 .64 t tt ltovr E 11 '1 ..... lrw O~ld 1 n H I. ML (Ap tHO u 11''•• Funo ) 0 NL ••n • NI.. told (Hel ••Mi Olvld J.71 J st Ftoernr c;r-: Illy IMIC , •I N.L. ~ Rdr , 00 ".L "'°" 0,.111 1 ..• ,, '~'"1 JIM "11do•·, Y•hltl .... Ml/11111 _,, u., u,. llon<f • ... '·' lny llo• 10 10 II.Sol "'Id -ue us ..... i1 ... 10.IO ...... 0 • ,. !:! "· lw.-1119 pl~ .. l•t 6'· NotW S 10 0) 10.. Cao<I •.OI t .I ll'!Y ~. "'1oll M~I I 00 NL l>ul'le"l l"UAdt. C.P • n.L. .,ee> w..i11taor,: NY Ytt to" l' '' eonuo 11.t 1 H.L. c..om •en en ~v ,. •. ., 10 si eonv 11.11 n.u •. ~•oc~,. 11 11 "\u Sotll uu '""" 14.00 0" 0.flr I I 00 N.L Capt! s , 10 u• M$8 ,.. u" H L C<1u4I • 10. ,..,. ... ,. • "' AGE Fnd •.71 .1, ~ lncm '» • 01 °''"" • 01 ••• 111 .. \IOf\ Orovp· """' ..... • ,, 10.01 °"°'. IJ ~ 14." f'"'° 01 1 .ttoo' II ,0 Ac.ornN p,_. I 00 H L, l!Q Ill( UM N.L 1§1 8o ) tt 6.10 Ml F Fd I 1• • 10 Orwl" 10 1' I I ,. . -'"" I N.I.~ ti" NI.. "' Sii 10 'M II Mllqel • • , Or'! HS. .. Mill Giii , '4 • n tncett\ I.I ···' .... C..p , I Adm °'1 • J n..... ~1T lnY • S1 10 :t l"Hltl lf f. 11 1 I ftdl • 11 '· n MA11,..1o1 O<N,,.. · ''""" 1 1l • " T"" 'i"'' • J; 13' -Inc a... . . . fl I'd 11 Jl 17.JJll """"" 10,. 'I I M<lll '°' • .. .._, 'I '° 'I .. Viti• t0.01 10.tt ,,.. " I0.04 10., "°"' .... ?.ll... • ,. c;r lo• iotit"1 • ., • .. Proo , ,, J.O Orwtll • ;io • *' Vor-o II ., "1J Uv.A Ot '·" N.\. M1M F 1 SI I ti -t '4> I JI Tl>flll )4 0 H 1. Stocolt 11 'N ~ S' l"ltni t 0. • 11 It...... I W N,L. II\ 0.WW t M t It ""'1M $11 U.11 !>." '"'"' C: J ti • 01 Tr""cl jr IO U. Seletl t tt 10 01 -Slln UM N L. _.._ I 00 N L liSUf'll l"-t: Al\jtl.n ~ t OI H l. .,,,,,. t 40 I°' fl...,...lal "'"ll V•r l"y • U 1 10 N£4 "'"' • •l N l. fl! .... '•a • .. HJ ~ .. 8 J'' f I• All""' ,.. • • $j!KI s" I .. OtN • n N I... In• "-"' s ,, s ·~ Mell '"" IO ,. " L. --"' • " • ,, • .,, SI • ~ I All•i..r.e •.n • '' E'° 11 •t H L 1nc1 ... 1 •JO N l 1\111 10" ,, .. ..., Se<.ur s.r s.t.c (;11• 1 t• • ao .... f.f"'1 ~ \ 11 "t U 1 t Al-IO 7• N L. ti I II I" Int om 1 )t H L. lwy t S2 H L tMIM • t> 10 01 k-F-.: ""' ... 111 I 71 ff l.. AM 8111!1 t OI t '° ~ Fo~ """"-'°'' JP (;rlll 10 t i 11 • Bond •.. tit tn41 "d 11 .. N I. u..11-t 14 t • ' AM EllllY t ., , '° Lll>y I'd • n • 11 Oho • ., , " J~ ,, ••• H L. oi .. c1 J n • u ~I 71 Ill " L. Vl'lleft ~YC Ofl>: Mln1<t11 ,_,. Me" "• , ,. , .. c;..,,, • 11 1 :leM ""''"'o Or•lll f '~ • I/ 1... I• ,, H I. "'-II is 1J ,, """' .-i 1.9) •• , SCJl<ftl • .., 1 ~ '"'°"' uo • llo!an •. ,. •.n ... "" ti I ,. SI • Sf N.L. ,.., "'" • H , .. "'"'' s o. s SJ c..oon1e1: Stoo ) 11 a •-11 • 1 >o u '"""" " n • """" rt 10 04 " l. I.I C. I! .. .. -•.S7 ,.... 0-wt • .., .,, ,. .. M" .. "' H L °""'" • I, 611 Slot• ts • .. ....., • )I • ••• u..i... "I u.n ,. S..CI S.. t n ,...... t ti 10 II ,..,.., "' 11 ti N t. )ol1rl\ln )0 60 N.1... Nl!Lfle ,.._ S.C"'llY l'llnd\! \Ml-l'und• ._ n .01 i.-41 °""'" •" so ,...., Otf\ J., •. 1<.e~1-,..,,..,, EClll't 14 tt 11 90 £Giiiy. J n • 01 &cc"' • » t ff W N 6-'4 1.. l"l-• ~ • 0 ~. 0reujl AoollO > '1 4.J!I Grw\11 I ti • )6 lnw" 6.. 1 )1 8-1 I• 1 ~ 4.~ &.7' 11 Gill 14 14 N L c;._,,. • ~ S 06 Oil 9 1 17" 11.J7 lrKorn I) 11 II '° Uttt• I• t:. COft Or t t1 ' 1 lllC-IS 6J II.GI II A9 .. I 0, lllCOM II 6111 (vi Ill 11 .S 20 11 lldl IJ I) U °' ~ Citll I.. t 0 C<lft I~ t II t '6 ICA t) fl 0 .10 i: t 41 I 60 -I • 4j tO O.. .. I 14 I '1 ..._,.... .. ,,... ~"t I' 12 U IJ.11 Int-IO 61 ti, .. "' ..... i. IS 1> ., • ti ~· I 00 I,. "" I( I 1 " • '" lltrtr .. n H L si...i.qcd10 0. k• J •I • .. I We\ M lJ,. U II I .It t 40 ... _llft Or-Cvt l(t S 11 S 11 c;w,,, 11 • H 1.. ~" S Jt I.. v..., I O'I i tfl ""-0.-0I' "cl 1 f:t f I) ()HTC • .11 1 C... SI "JO 11 II' _,.fl.IV f tr N.L. £nlrp ) 1' S 1' IC SWI. !,11 N L. ""' ... ..... • .. .... II " H L a.-'.. • (II• St •.JO IO 11 --,.. • .. N L , ... rro 4" , u v ..... UM ... , C.Gr •It 411 Inv IOJllOIS VIII\ t >t 4 C•n!>l 111111 ...... W1411itfltJ2 H<oflil< 1 11 1 ., Vllll.1 6M •rt l"l,,. t » 6 .. C HI H L I_,, I ~ 1 11 O..s S. J."2 J U -°" II lJ H L. L.... • U 1 I> '"'°"' • h 4 It Vfftlr .... M " MUI • u " L vs o .... ,, ,. 11 Ptttor 1.11 J fl ... "" '"~ 10 ,. H I. ...!~-.. • n • u 1-!,•SICl'I , ., •• It Ell ~ .. ~ 1.11 r¥ CH tl.11 tl 14 C.I I'° 11 l..I"" 0111 6 n 1 >O Nl<lllt I 17 U N 1. ~..., ..--1: -I l.ll J.16 Fd """ '"'I J 01 _. "• I.to H I. t;..,11 l ti J.O t..utnoton Grp ......,,, u 10 H L "-• 1660 "·" -'--" """" J.IJ 4., "-"' ''-'' N.L Fr\ln LI• • u 10 II °' \Ar IS,. "·" .. • °' •.n I-II .. ,, u ,_ u . 14.7' Am (irttl S ot l.O I I•_.. ~ • Ffl' Ott I )' H L LU Gr I ,. l.ot Wm If • H 1. 111 ... I t " 10 0 1-'4 • '1 1 6i .,.,. '"'"' 4 .. $.1t OKol ")'11 0 '""°'* 1 IJ I.• Vol '" I0.14 l lOl fMf rrd· ta•Go •• , H.L. °'""" '·" t.'• Am lftYl t •I .. l. Otlaw 10 'IJ 11 tS rrill'cl 11'( Or IA• R U 00 '6,Jt 6 tO .. "' U .. N.L. ~I .... ~H Giii l.~7 1.11 Otfdl t 10 t S> "°""" l U • '' LIM 1n1 6 M 1.to M.,.. UI ~ti F\ll'lft• V~ G4lt \~ N.L, &fttc'* "'-' 0.tt• 4.16 4 tt ,_ 1 M It Urw:oln Half Qpp Mo I 00 M;I.. I '·" tM v-lrw; 111 H.L~ Oetly I.OD N.l., otr C.to J ... u INI Tr ,.,,. "" Lil\( c.. s.n '., AIM t.00 .... 11' .. lt IO .. tl.4) V8!'VUWf ~: GrWtt1 6.9' I.SJ C IS" NL P119t I 09 113 59' Am t '' N.L Tjme t ... 11' Tr.ill l.1J I l!1tP1r 1#.4/1-lt, .. '"'-',, , " • .,, ... N.L. 0ES' s )I fl .... 5111 SP! IJO, N.L. c * 11.JO 11'71 .,v..,1 t.11 10.11 ~r .......... ,,,1 RH•Y 10.• to 17 "' <;tp. c;.,. Sec • 71 N L lMmls S.Yl•t: ,..,~ M 7.U •• ,. s-lf•-: ,_ ,_, .. ... Soeci• .... IOI p;,,yt 110127> Oflll 1"41 11.a N.L Ctotl 10.Jl N.L ,.II,,..,, s ..... ao Kem I '°" llM ~Q 11.i' nq 11"<1 lnw 1 1' 7,7\ €0\lll U I N.L "-11 • My1 IJ 1' N,I., M SQ lJ ,I... Moft/111 1. H.l. Tnnl , 10, W.tll 10 .. 11.n UY9t u ., IHJ p Hr,. •.JI 411 I.Mel -It. ~ Mii tu =.L. "'""'· 'f, 10 .; Wltllll tl. ,,;n AllN• 1 .. • IS ~II• 10.07 N L (;rwlll • '~ I n .AltlllCI , • ., • 70 Pllfla , It "'' s... 0 • f1 1,U Wllllin ,.. t0.16 .... Hellqllton . Int; 100 .. L lflt-I " '" llM. "" 11.rt -c. .. IO) • • $111 '" • 1110.ot ,..., •• ··1 ... i t IF'..S .. 4 11 s ,, c II •.i n II Hort 0111 I '1 H.1.. '"'°"' • » • to Pl "' Grp '"" s • u to WI""• ', flM • uo I.IS ..... Gr • u •.o ... ,, Lt• ,tt. N L. Ullf\<W ... If& ~ ,... t1 . t) 14 • T.0-Us 1.<n v '" ~ J. ,, -• " ... l.ot.n&H-•r•. """'"' It,. NI. fl-10,. ,,,,. Pll9 Fd I .. , el "" Eqlr • ~I N r. •11'4 0 \ ... , •1.c G"' 10 H 11.)1 ..... • n • tt 111t•llet I 211..... lll<Wll • 00 .... -. c; U • N°l. " 11.(Y ,, .. N.L. Wltln "' • """· ..... , lrte I 1' N l F-t I OI NL HoldQ Tr J.IO If I. US Oow , ... 10.. M91i1 lrt 164 • .. ~ In IO .. 11 I . \II Or1 1, 1.~ 8-'"" • tj H L Grwtf\ I " • 4 ~ ~fl ft 1) .. ~J-llllMll C.' "1111 SI 10 ).) N L \w lftY\ ) • 1. WIK Int 1 ~ J ta , llt.kll Hll 0.41 N 1. w..... i 14 1.111 ISi ~· ,..._ 1 Q 1.).1 .,._.. """'9 Stoln 01 4 4t t N I.. -"6 -1 s....t 111 nao 1i.11 t....-.,clWlr9'> -J I . Thur&day's Aftern oon P r ice8 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS U.S. Defi cit Suries WASHINGTON (AfJ>-Anotherbl~ sur1e In oil Imports contributed to the biggest U.S. trade deficit ln near ly two yun In July, the Commerce Department said today. Imports ex· ceeded e"ports by $827 mUUon. The July trade niures appeared lo put an end lo adm1nlatratlon hopes earlier In the year lhat the nation would have a trade surplus ln 1978. The Commerce Department said to· day the nation could end the year with a trade deficit of $3.2 billion, the second hlRhest on record, If pttsent tradlng trends continue. KJOl·FM Sale Aoproved WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe Federal Communlcatlona Com- mission aaid today it has approved thl' sale or Los Ancdes radk> staUons .KJOl·FM to CCLA OommunicaUons Inc., which 11 owned by the Coca·Cola Co. of Los Angeles, for $3.85 million. Theatallon, at 98.7 on thedJaJ, la~­ lng sold by Able CommunlcaUoos of c.lilomla. Inc. The chairman of the board oC CCLA is A. 0 . l'thcDonahi, who has the same pOSt with Coca-Cola. and I.he vice pre- sident Is Thom as P. Kemp. wbo has the same role w Ith Coca.COia. .. lhur~ay August 26 1976 S DAILY PILOf •1 . .. Tax Lac k H e lps ~l Shah Sits Pr ell~ ~ With Oil Profits~ H> NIJLTON MOSKOWITZ To se..-how pror1t21bll" \he petroleum bu. bu.1:ss can ~. catch tht• act or the N11UonaJ lran!an Oil Co , Iran ·s state- uwned production company • The ~huh of lrw1 has been the leadtr amona Mldd~,.,. Erist potentates In pWlt\ing Cor hlghor prices for crUdti oil. With <'rude sellln>t at $11 50 a barrel, NaUonal lraniaa ! turne~ 1n a ,:lltlerlng pc>rlorm11nce last year . ~ > ,. r Money Tree 1 he comp.iny n •- portt.'d 197~ sules of $Ul.8 b1Jhon T hnt ·s a hcrty revenue figure 1t 's $4 4 billion more lhon IBM took in last year. and It's cl0$e to the 1975 sales oC Mobil Oil, which once waa a major stakeholder in I.he Anglo-American consortiu~: I.hat used to run the Iranian oil operations. • ln fact, those revenues Lifted National Iranian Oil l'J>" second _place in the standings of corporauons based outsidsti ~e United States. The only non·U.S. company to top that:..- f1gure was another petroleum company, Royal Dutch/Shel k: -WHEN FOREIGN COMPANIES ARE lumped wIUt:• American companies, M I.hey are in the current issue o( Fortune, National Iranian Oil ranks as the seveoth largest· corporatioo in the world. Here's how these big league cor porate standings IOOk : Eu on General Motors Royal Dutch /Shell Texaco Ford Motor Mobil Oil National Iranian British Petroleum ' Standard Oil (Calir.) Unilever 1975Sales $44.8 billion $35.7 billion $32.1 billion $24.S billion $24 billion $20.6 billion $18.8 billion $17.2 billion $16.8 billion $15 billion Ho":'ever, that table tells only part or the story. Tht> astounding aspect oC National Iranian Oil is not how much • money it collects but how much it manages to retain In the • form of profits. THE COMPANY REPORTED THAT its profits on 1975 sales of $18.8 billion came to $16.9 billion. Thal ·s a neat re· , turn of 90 percent. National Iranian's profits were so huge that they · dwarfed those of any other corpor ation in lhe world llere'!I how the top five industrial corporations look when they art' ' ranked by 1975 profib: National Iranian $16.9 billion Exxon $2.5 billion Royal Dutch/Shell $2.l billion IBM $1.9 billion General Motors Sl.2 billion .. I llow does a company manage to net such a high return oa its sales? Well, tripling the price or your product is a big help. But the prorit-sales ratio here also su~gests how low . production costs are once oil has been found Those wells just keep pumping. THE OTHER MISSJNG ingredient here is obviously the absence or any taxes on profits. But what's the point or the government levying a tax on the earnings when ii already owns the entire company? One way or looking at Jt is that the government is really taking 100 percent of the profits. At any rate, the shah ls having great fun reporting these figures to Business Week, Fortune and other magazines that are fond of ran.king companies. He has now clearly established National Iranian Oil as the biggest profit-maker in the corporate world -and all Fortune can say. limply, is that the company seems to be "organized around Lines qwtf' different from those or most private profit-seeking or ganizations." Beef Prices Fall To 16;rnonth Low .1 WASHlNGTON (AP> -New government figures show that consumer beef prices are at a 16-month low, down more · than 14 percent from what I.hey were a year ago. The Agriculture Department said retail beef prices in July averaged slightly more than $1.38 a pound. That was · the lowest on an all~ut basis since beer was about $1 .34 a pound in April, 1975. In July, 1975, they soared to a record of $1.81 a pound. BEEF SUP P U ES HA VE been huge this spring and summer as farmers and ranchers stepped up grain.fed cat· lie production and continued to thin out herds . As a result, market prices for live animals have been depressed. Last month, USDA said, I.he farm value or beef sold in stores was 74.2 cents a pound, a drop of nearly 30 percent from July of last year. However, the middleman share for transporting, processing and selling beef was 64 cents a pound, an increase of nearly 16 percent. The Cnrm value Is not what farmers get for live animals since it takes nearly 2.3 pounds of steer on th • hoof to make one pound "f supermarket beef. It is, however, their share of what consumers pay for beef at stores. WHILE RETAIL BEEF priees continued lhf'ir decline Jut month, pOrk prices rose slightly from June to July, avuaalng about $1."2 a pwnd. That was J.I p<'rCl•nt lc1'11 than a year earlier and auhetanUally below the record of nearly $1.59 a pound for retail pork IHt October. Preliminary figures for early August 11how beef prlceR have continued to decline and th»l pork al110 ha1' 11tar\cd lo droP. The farm ulucot pork In July -86.2 cents -was down nearly 15 percent from a year n"o. while the "markellnK spread" or middleman •hare of 55.9 cents waa up almost 31 percent from July 197S, accordlog to the department. Bank Adds Space .,.,. Conatr uctlon ls under way on an expansion aq~· modernization of Bank of America 'a M aln 4c Ellls branch \ti' HunUniton Beach, according to W.S. Peterson, manaster -! He said the $320,000 project, scheduled tor completlon ((- January. 1977, wm increase the site of the branch's pubhc • bankin1 otnce nurly SO percent with I.he coMtrucUon of a 2,790·square-foot one-story addlUon to the rear of the build· in,. Stang ReVenne Up Slanr HydronJC9 Inc .• San Clemente. bas reported net • income oC $803,&N from revenues of $11,366,963 for the nine · months ended June 30. ThJs compares with net income oC • $825,519 Crom revenues oC $10,377,288 for the same period In 1975. It represent.a $1.07 per share fOI' the nine months on 758,.360 shar~ outstanding. compared with $1.U per abare for the same period In 1975 on tot.al shares outatandln& of 722,180. I •• DAILY PILOT Thursday Augusi 26. 1976 A Strange Site Neil Returns To Big Apple By USA ROBJNSON Nell Dlam90d, performing an New York after a nearly four-year hiatus, sa1d yes, he was glad to bt! ' back and agreed that he had a somewhat strange audience Ne1l 's fans were the sort or ''weekend h1pp1cs" not usually seen at an average rock concert; no ne theless . there w as a pungent mariJuana smeU in the air. Nell was the first or what IS hoped to be many artists who will perform at the 14.000.seal 01AM0No outdoor Fores t Hills Tennis Stadium. "Where else can you play an New York Ci- ty?" asked Neri backstage before the show. "Madison Square Garden 1s a toilet. and they're re· domg Philharmonic Hall because of the acoustics " HOWEVER. TIOS VENUF. was not \\Jthout its problems. Thunderstorms threatened all three of Neil's soldouP sho\\~. and planes taking off from nearby LaGuard1a and Kennedy airports caused more of what Neil refern.>d lo as "the beautiful not.Se of New York City " Nell, weanng a pale yellow shirt apphqued with glitter. light black trousers and :.ippmg a Perrier water. talked about his recent Las Vegas gig as he wailed lo go on stage "It was scary. because I 'd never done Vegas before Also. for my opening, they brought 1n u lot of show biz people. a lot of high rollers, and that increas<.'<1 the pressure "Actually," he ~m1lcd. "the best thing about Vegas was that J only had to May there four da) s .. WHEN ASKED IF lh(' wom('n in his audience tossed panties at him onsla~e. Neil laughed, but answered a bit defensively. "No IC they did. I'd tell them to go d own the street and see Tom Jones. "But," he added. "I've had everything else that you could imagine tossed on the stage when J 'm ·.performing." Ever) thing" "Everything," he answered solemnly On hand for Ne1l 's lnumphant "homelo\\ n .. r e· tum were his blonde wife Marcia (who's cured her fear of flying coast·lo coa!.t "'1th '1s1ts to a hypnotist >. mother R~ and 'a nous other r e· latJves • Whatever happen('(! to Bt>rnle Taupin's un- finished solo album? "Because of the huge success o( my book <The One Who Wntes The Words For Elton John>. people reahz.e a bit more who I am," Bernie told me "So I don't want lo release any old thing. If I put out an album. 1t should be something special. "Som e of the tracks I r ecorded last year - especially the up-tempo ones "'ere a bit silly <md J want lo do them over." Bernie laughed and admitted that some work with "best friend .. /\Ike Coorwr definitely was brewing. "We call our~clvt•s the Ty,o Id iots," he re· vealed • Stevie Wonder now claims that three or the four sides of his "Songs in the Key of Life " LP are ready. But when the giant-and ill·t1med billboard an Times Square ad· vertising the album comes down at the end of this month. \lo Ill the record be in the stores" • New York promoter Ron Delsener will pay $7,000 to re· upholster 1,400 S('at." when he takes over NY 's Academy of Music for rock conc('rts thi s fall He'll wash and paint the place, woNo u and siud, "The removal or the gum from the bot· toms or the scats is going lo cost me a fortune." • JamH Taylor co-hosts "Saturday Night Live" with Uly Tomlin Sept. 18 .•. Can you bebeve John Denver wants Julie Andrews as his s pecial guest next TV Special? ... Lou Reed's new LP will now be called "Rock 'n' Roll Heart" ... The stage for the RollJng Stones' Knebworth Festival in England last weekend w as the size or a city block and had a giant tongue ext ending into the audien· ce .•. England Dan !half the team with the huge hit, ••t 'd Really Love To Sec You Tonight") is really Danny Wayland Seals. Jimmy Seals' <Seals & Crofts) brother. From J .L.. in Fullerton: Does Ronnie Van Zant have a brother in another group? Ronnie's brother, DoonJe Van Zant, leads his own group, .38 Special. Recently bolh brothers gol together and performed a benefit for their uncle, E.C. Van Zant, who 1s runninf( for Sheriff in Fernando Beach. (Tius, from Ronnie, whose group, Lynyrd Skynyrd. geL'I arrested more than any olher in rock and roll.) Teevee Jeehies Contention Is that certain habitual TV wat('hers when their televis1on !lets break down suffer some sort or withdrawal pains . .Moodiness set s in . They s pank their youngsters. maybt-. Even cases of wife- beating have been attributed lo such. Or so re- ports the Society for Rational Psychology in Munich. Q. "How do you account for the racl that Las Vegas chums more c hurches per capita lbnn any other city in lbe pie?" world?" A . lmaJt in e it 's because any room that's called a chapel wherein couples can get married is likewise listed in some places as n church. Q . ''How m a n y animals can you name. besides the cow, that give milk consumed by peo· A. Camel, waler buffalo, reindeer , mare, llama. yak, aoat and ewe. Any others? There was some talk a few years back about milking great blue whales, using the Navy Yard in Bremerton. Wash .. as a barn with the drydocks there as stanchions. but I don't think anybody ume up with the appropriate miJk- , ing machines. Add~n mail to L M Boyd. P. 0 Bor lWJ. COllaMno,9m6 i Hamilton leach Electrlc Juicer • &iieYtrnw.~1 .. llk• .... ................ • Ster11 ,....._ .. c..-c1; lillls ....... .....,.,, .. .... 11.ts Kwikset Tylo Entry Lock Set • hy l1d1 fer uter!.r, i.11tt1n turn le<ks h1ttO.r • With strike let<h a..d screws fer NIY ln1t1lleti9n; -4tn1 styli"' 599 Hamilton Beach 'Electric Knlf e • SllWfts _..., W..S fer .._ ... ... (9,.. • ..... ie Ille .._.. fw nm ....... .. ..... ....., twik'la. fM ... 14.ff Pair of Metal Sawhorse Brackets • Uw with 214'1 I• nwh jvtl th. sire sowhone yev -4 • lclffl for b11i14iftg projecu or t11•I• 1uppor11 R•t· 99c 1.69 Prices Good Thrv W•••aday, Sept. 1 ln-Sink-Erator Waste Disposal • TekH ter• ef ............ ~· _..,,, 11Htly _, ~ • S!llffftt ,,,...., litet-. Wwk.- ....,.,. • "'~ iftstelletilll. IW Reg • 3495 3f.9S Stanley Mitre Box With Back Saw • Mitre boa hos 1lots for 110<1 4S 0 and 90° cuts • Comes complete w11h o prof1u1onol 1tandard law ,,o. 112 Reg. 599 9.SO Pro-Max Hair Dryer • 1009 watt hair dryer by Gillette • 3 heat levels and 2 air speeds • Styles your hair as it dries it • lightweight and easy to use 8,8 ' . - General Electr.lc Plant Light Kit • st.w eff yew •ts with • lltlit rti.t W,.,.... 1rew • l~s ....W1 llltwe, ....... ,.... ........... '"' 795 Reliable Eveready 2 Cell Flashlight • Cuts a brl1ht btom af light ever long di1tan<t1 • Get one for yaur home and <or • botter111 not incluclecl Reg. 99c 1.69 San Jo~c goalie Mike I le'' ill pre\'ents a corner k1t•k from reaching Minnesota's Ade Coker 121 1 \\'ednesdav n!ght. llo~t Minnesota won, 3·1, to advance to the North American Socc<'r League championship gaml' against Toronto Saturda~· 10 . eallle Way Blanda Left Upsets Teannnates SANTA ROSA cAP1 "Th<.' world is not jtlllll.I( lo <'Om<' to an end because I m not go1nj.! to plJ~ football any mon~ ... ~II)~ Gt'<irl(l' Blanda, lht• flint v star \'<Jtv(•d IH the Oaklnncl n~.11ckrs aftl'r 26 Jolt ing Sl'asuns of profrss1on.tl football. A hero for evcrv 11i:1n~ would-be athlete, Rlanda wai. placed on wuivers by the Ru1der'I Tuesday. He <'Onfirmed the stor~ hims<'lf when word leaked oul and the team refused to confirm or deny it unl tl Wednt'Sdu~ He left camp h ere qwclly \\'c-0· nesday, Sa)·an~ goodbye lo only a few players and rnends There w86 no cheering for the man \\ho Pirates Apathe tic To Illness PITTSBURGH <AP> Pit· ,tsburgh Pirates centt•r fi<'lder Al ()liver says the club was un· responsive wllcn he first com· plalned or dizziness ond ('hcsl pains and. from now on. he will go to his own d octors. 011 ver w as admitted to Houston Medical Center Aug. IS and was dial(nosed as sufferinR from nn lnner cur 1nf('('t1on ll 1s still uncertain when he will re· sume playing "They should be awan· that whPn Al Oliver soys somcthinK. it should be senou~. I 'm the ty1>c ol guy lhal doesn't complain about Injuries,•· Oliver said. Oliver said he hocl been <~ling poorly since the All-Star J:amc. In which he w u!' the only Pi rote representative. lie went to team physician Joseph Flnegold. ''He said it might be the pollution. H<' told me to take some Tylenol." Ollvcr n'count· ed. "Let me !UlY. the Pirat<-s could be more thor()\ijlh. I know In the future I'm going to go to my own doc:tors ." The dl:r.:r.lness was ofrectlng hi~ play. Ollvu uld. And sttlt tho Pirates we re not convinced. Only after a ball .sllpl)4ld through hi~ legs In a blur, a fainting spell in a Houston hotel. and a threat to re- turn to Pittsburgh, did the Pirate management respond, said Oliver. General m a n nger J oe L . holds the all-time S<'Onng reC'ord :md the re<'ord for held goals But Raiders' ~eneral manag· ml! partner r\I Oa\'ls su~!!l'Stcd that the tt•am may have plans for Blanda 's future "It 1s a pos:.ibtli t~· that Blanda could play this year." Davis said Wednescluy "I 'm going to talk to him Fr1dav We\ c still got some Uuni:s to di!i cuss .. "I don't know if this 1s it,'' Blanda said. "I JUSl want to gE"t out or here now and go where I know someone cares about me .. Quarterback Ken Stabler, one of Blanda 's closest fncnds. o;a1d he "as surprised that Blanda "as shufned oul with no fanfare. · \\'hen you 'v<' been \\hat George Blanda has been. I thought there \WUld be a big press conferenct> and he would ~o out \\1th glory flt• dcserved 1t .. Pred Biletntkoff. another C'lm•t• C'Ompanion, was blunter about his disapproval of thi' \\ ay thi' Raiders handled the end or an era "I think it's kind or sad," he said. "I'm getting old and I don't like the way he had to leave You go out and play football for 26 years -th<'Y ow(' ~·ou something." Coa<'h John Madden didn't dis cuss Blanda 's departure, but had great praise for the 48 year-old placek1cker. "The guy 1s thC' fiercest. greatest competitor I've ever known," Madden snad. "A player I 'II never forget " "This makes the thrd t1m<' :t tcnm has declarl'd me too old to piny this game. -only thas time they may be riJ:ht." said Blanda. Figueroa-led U.S. Tops Canada, 11-4 Gary fo'igueroa scored thre<' lt03111 to apark the United Stnks to an l t .4 victory over Canada In International wnter polo com petition at Newport Jlarbor lllgh Wednesday niitht. The-two teams meet aqrun al Newport ol 7 tonighL The U.S. opened n 5-1 halfllme lead. Increased the mar11in lo 9 2 after three periods and was never threatened. Kevin Robertson added two goals for the \J .S. wlule George Newland, Terry Schroeder. Ran· dy KaJbus, Greg Fulls. Frank Anderson and John Dobrotl scored a goal apiece. Thursday August 2& 1976 Nastase Assails Foe, Calls Hhn a Peasant SOUTll OHANG F~. N.J. 1AP> Ro111a01u ':s f1l'rY Ille Na:sta.se and Australia 's Colin Dible} nt>arly rame to blows durJn~ their &econd round mutl•h 1n the Tennis Wee!. Open here Wed· nesduy Althoui:h both playt•rs lned to downplu · lht• Incident, ea<'h managed to pu1>h the other al the net bt>fore they cooled down The ln<·1dcnt occurred \\1th . Nastase. 30, dt.•ft>nd inR champion hl're. lcadmg 3 2 1n game:s and 40·30. When Nas t.JSe dropped a ballboy's toss. a woman m the aud1en<'l' of about 3,000 shoute<f, "Nice catch " Nasta:.e bl'gnn conversing ~ilh the woman and her maJe companion. Arter about 30 seconds, Dible). v.ho had his back turned up to that point, turned around and thinking Nastase was merely passing the lime. s houted. "Hey, we're playtng a tennis match here." Nastase replied, "Yeah, but you don 't play te nnis good enough for me." Dibley then walked lo the net and Nastase did the sam e. The pair exi'hanged words sortty. Then Dibley pushed Nastase and astase pushed back Ap· parently thinking better or it, the two then quickly returned lo their respective base lines. "H e'~ a pi'asant," said Nastase. who eventually won the match, 6-4, 6-3. "He doesn't know anything about anythinJ:. It 's lucky he Bag9i11g It spcuk11 Eni.:h~h." Nastase said or Dible>. , "Thal ~u~ ':o. t(Ot no clasi. ut llll," said the fost -~erv 1nf: Dibley about the Romaruun "I hu\'e no respcl't for thut guy ut all "No one <tuest1ons lhut ht>':1 thP bt•'lt In lite world, but ut lew;t I deserve some re:spcct." the Australian said. Dibley said Nastase-h nd drawn his are t>arly m th{• hr:st set when, aC'cordlng lo Dibley. Nastase said. "You can't beat me. That ·s okay, take a rest." Nastase denied huv in~ said anything to Dibley until the pushing incident. Nastase d escribed the ex· change as a "stupid inddent. I can take that crap Crom a good player. but he doesn't have the right to do this . "AU I wanted to do was play tennis. If he wants to fight, we can put the racquets down and get some sticks. like hockey," Nastase said. At that point. tournament director Gene Scott arnved in the locker room, whereupon Nastase told him, "Next year. you shou ld hav e the heavyweight fight here between Vic Amaya and Dibley." Amaya. a tennis player from Holland . Mich ., who wa:s eliminated in the first round. said, .. But you'd better give m e some respe<'l, not bke thlS ... Nastase replied. "I only do this against jerks, b1gjerks "I don't respe<'l an)one on World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ala pub 1l to a sand bag 10 Show Low. Ariz. during training :,css1on for his !)howdown at Yankee Studium with Ken Norton. Red SoX Rip Halos Angels Give Up 14Hits ROSTON <AP> "If thev ar"n 'l going to i.tive you any- thlni:. In order to stay in the ball game you have lO give them nothing ... That's lht' w ny California manog"r Norm Sherry summ('(l up Wednesday afternoon 's 8·2 loss to the Boston Red Sox before a cro wd or 21,513 al Fenw•y Park. . That's what happened. Boston starter l..uls Tlant f!&Ve up only four hits and r eliever Tom Murphy, who pitched the ninth Inning. gave up a single. California pltchlnR. on the other hand. surre nde red 14 tuts. "I would say the Red Sox beat us easily,'' said Sherry who watched bis team lose twice In the three-game .series· CALl,.OllNIA .. , " .. tolllMtll> •OO~ R to,,•\ f t •''on 11-'94•" 100~ \Ol•Ha lb l I) 1 1 8 -~"' • 0 0 0 M c,w,,,,a >o • a t o Ro IA(•\<)11)0 ) 0 0 0 MlM•llfl I 0 l D Gl\al•\\ l l l 0 f!CMIMOfll l J l l 0 Klf,_P D 0 0 0 ()wryp 0000 S<Oltf) 0 0 00 llt<-•tnP 0 0 0 0 a OU ON 8Vff.\Of'I '' Dort• 11> l yMtt , ,,., < C-tl> Mlt•lf At M1U•rrt ()Arwlnd" -->f• fl.ontp MtlfC)t1y I) .... , " .. l ' ' ? \ , J 0 I 0 l ~ • 0 1 t • l I 0 ' ' , 1 • 0 ' ' • ' t 0 l 0 t 0 o on o 0 0 0 0 tot•t' C.lltornl.o eo,t,.,. )l 1 S 0 TOI.el• l\ I 14 A OOCI COO 0'10 1 IOl IOI 701-I OP -8ott~ I I.Oil -C.ollkwNa 6, OMIOI\ 11, 111 -\ol.olla, llil•, l.YM S~ l- KlrloWOOd I~ ).IOI 0-..tY Scott "''~.,." n_,t !WI). 101 ~ HIP -lly Ov•r, r 1 4j. A-JI.SU, IP N It llt at to ,... ~ ) ) > 1 ''"' l t l t J I 4 1 ' l 0 I'> I 0 0 t 11 • • , ' • J I t () 0 II 0 ln•kl, WP-1(1r,wooe1. the court lie was tukintt ·40 St'cond ~ betwl'en points." Nai1t.tse 1>atd, "I didn't doll to disturb him. AC'tuall). It wu~ good for him ; I ~a\'c him u .. rest. "lie should 1;lve ;.1 l>\•tlt•r ex· cuse for losing. Whut did he wunt me to treat him like u lady, ki:ss him?" Na::.taseasked. ln anothtr second round match, Bulais Tarocxv UPM'l lh1rd·:.t.'l'dcd Vitus Gl'rulalts 6·'1. 2·6. 6·4 Finh-seeded Adriano Panalta. the Italian and French Open champion from Italy. breezed through the second round. ·<'rushlng Ramiro Benavides of Bolivia 6-2. 6-0. Australia's Ross Case, seeded lSth, ddeated Jim Delaney. 6-4. 7·6. Argentina's Guillermo Vilas. fresh from winning the Cana· dian Open, m ade his tourna· ment debut by defeating F'rance's J ean Haillet 6-3. &4. In evening play. Yugoslavia's Zeljko Franulon c came from behind to upset sixth -seeded Di<'k S tockton 3-6 . 6· 1, 7 ·6 . Stockton h ad led 5·2 in the final set and 5·3 in the 12-point tie· breaker before losing the next four points for the mlltch. ln the other night contest, second-seeded Roscoe Tanner made s hort work of Tim Noonan 6·2. 6-1. to ad\•ance to a quarter-final showdown with Franulovic. Montreal Castoff Shows 'em LOS ANGELES <AP> -If baseball isn't a diffi<'ult game to figure out, lhen maybe somebody can explain why J im Lyttle. journey man outfielder, can play regularly for the Los Angeles Dodgl'rs when he can't play at all for the Montreal Ex pos, the team with the worst re· cord in the gam e. "ll i s peculiar ," acknowlec1ged Lyttle alter his two-run single enabled the Dodgers to hand his C.Ormer teammates their Hui straight Dodger• S late .111'0.o"'tt..,KAaCCntl AUIQ 11 \.0\. Anqtii•\ •t N.-w YOt1l 'om II tO• m 1t.'" AwQ lt LO'\ Anotl•'\ •I Hf'• York Auq l' LO. Aft9<'I•> Al N•w 'l'C>•t< loss, 3·1. Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium. The victory was the ninth in the last 10 games for the Dodgers. who have now closed to within 8'h games of idle Cincinnati in the National League Wes t. Los Angeles, which once trailed Cincinnati by 131n games, has picked up five full games on the Reds in the last 10 days. Doug Rau, 12-10, went the dis· lance but had to survive a shaky first two innings. "I had nuthin' out there," Rau said. "l was lucky to gel out of the second, then J found a groove .... The Los Ange les Dodgers whipped through a dozen Expos in a row from the thirdtotheeighth. "l 'm happy to be playlng and certainly happy that l 'm able lO contribute." Lyttle said. •· 1 have no explanation why they <the Expos> wanted lO send me out. I thought I wu doing a good job for them and l was satisfied playing part-time and pinch hitting." Since joining the Dodgers he's batting .333-12 for 36 -and for the season he's hitting .289. MC»tTlllAI. ' LO'A"Gll.th ... , .. ... . .. , " ... V•lontlM (I "'""''"" t.arttr rt Ptrtl\I\ JI> l'Oll\t '"'' ( f;Wllli-111 Mlrootnl n 1b "-"P 1 t t l 1.-Mt 1 t 0 0 A 0 I 0 Bu<-11., If J 0 ' I • 0 t 0 " Smith,, ' 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 L Ltt rl 1 0 () () • 0 I 0 8•••rrf t O O () • O 1 O 0.-•n to 3 o ' o JOOO 0Y~ JI 10 • 0 I 0 llllH•ll " 3 I I 0 1 0 I 0 1.ylll<t Cl 1 0 1 1 v._,, i o o o .-... o J () 0 0 , ... ,, n I I I Toi.It ,. , ' , Mo"4 • o.i IOO 000 000 I '-"' ,._.., ooo no oo-. _, OP__.,. .. ,J 1.on~rH1l,L.M~1n J 7a Ct rl•r H 11-V•t•flllne 10. ia r ofi, I._, \-1109'f\ R-\11..~IJ) llA11 IW,U IOI T 2 .. A-lt.nt. I~ N It Ill aa 50 I 1' J J A I ·' 1 ' l , ' Brown called, Oliver said. and urged him to go to a Houston hospital. "He said don 'l go, stay in Houston and have it checked out. Sunday night. If J~ Brown want· ed to take care of me here. ho should have told me to go Salur· day, not Sunday. I wouldn't have been tested until Monday." Brohamer Gets 2 Hits Off Bird Oliver ts back home. jogging a mile al Three River Stadium lo &et himseU back into shape. 'Tm goini to keep running a mile • day. then 111 see how 1 feel. I just hope lt 'a soon. "Bul I 've learned a ksson. They don 'l take me senous at aJI. l '·e bad Iota or ups and down.! In l>tU&burJh. but the people who have caused tho•c vps and --·-·· ..... their day is gonna comet. "be said. DETROrT (API -Babe Ruth and the man who broke the fabled slugger's home run re- ~ Hank Aaron. may have to take a back seat to Mark "The Bini" Fidrycb. "Babe Ruth dJdn'l cause that much excitement in his brightest day, .. said 67-year-old Chicago managtr Paul Richards, who was a major league baseball player in the Ruth era. f"ldrych had Just nred a fi\IC-- hlller at RJcbards ' White Sox. re· lirin1 the last 13 batters. as the Delroil Tiien took a 3·1 victoey Wednesday night. Jack Brohamer, the former Huntington Beach Hilth School star, had two hits off F\drych and scored the lone run. The lone Chicago nm came In the fifth when Brohamer slngled and scored on a singJe by Jerry HaJrstOI\ and an outfield error. "I walled on him," Brohamer saJd or f'idrych. "You can't be too anxious or he 11 make you loot rldlculous. He's got good control. How old is he-22? He's ~ally got a areal future ahead of him." . ll was The Blrd'• lSlh net.or)' agaJnsl just five louet ~ h!s 18th C'Omplete ~ame in 21 starts. ChJcago was lbe anly team be hadn't raced. but now he has beaten every team ln lbe American League at least ooce. Fldry ch 's major league· leading earned·run-average dropped Crom 2.22 to 2.11 and he raised hls home rerord to 11·3 - all complete games. The crowd ot 39,884 raised at- tendance at the la.st 13 fi"idrych 1ames, home and away, to 551,123 -an average of 42,394. Ralph Garr. former NaUonaJ League balling cbampk>o with AtJ«n'-and ChlcaAfa tiltUn1 leader with a .311 average, said playlnf against Fldrycb wu "one o the moat excitinJ thln1s ln my life -and I was tkre when Henry Aaron cot hit 71Slh," the home nan that pushed him put Ru lb 'a career home l'Wl record. The Bird, who toot bis osual post-game trip out of the dqout to acknowledge "We want Bird!" chants, paraded tnlo the clubhouse with three stutred "Bic Blrd.1" under his arm. Twent,y victories aeema almost Inevitable for Fldeych. I DAIL V PILOT f1' SPORTS GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Area Gal To Play Richards SOl'Tll ORANGE. NJ • ln what f1gurt>d to bt• her loughetit test on the tennis court since 1>he changed ht>r sex lust year, <'On· troversrnl Renel' Richan.L.; was to meet Marinu High llluntington Beach 1 graduate Kathy Harter in the quarter finals of lhc Tenm~ Week Open todn~ llarter. 29 . of St•al Beach, former l llh-ranked women ':. player 1n the world. :.aid sht• h<>ped to negnte Dr ll1chard't- strong net gaml' by tak1n1t lhe net first. "l 'm gomg to try to 4.'ngmeer the point I think m~ chances 11rl' good 1f I stay <.·aim and play m) game." s hi' said H'i11f!' Sal.-IJK SACRAMENTO cA P l The cry of "cold beer" at bJll i:ame-. an Cahforntn may soon be 1omed bv"botlleofwmc ' ·Gov Edmund Brown Jr. slgnC'<t legislation Wednesdav lhut nl· lows the s ale of wme m sports stadiums \\1th at lc•a!.t 40,000 sent~. slarllnjl nt•xl yt•ar The only alC'ohtJltc bcwrug"' now allowed tu Ill' solll al Uw stadiums 1s beer Cot111fJr• ,\ d t•otu·t•" BROOKLINE. Mass Top seeded Jim my Connors r olled past Victor Pecci 6·4. 6·3. in second round action of the U.S. Pro tennis champ1on~hirs Wed· nesday, here. But in a first round match earlier, Paolo Bertolu<'ci shocked Manuel Orantes 6-4, 6-4. Jn other second round matches. Eddie Dibbs toppled Charles Pasarr<'I 6·4. 6·4 and J ohn Alex ander beat Stan Sm1th6·7, 7-6.G 3. MtCnlloawh Wait•ed Earl McCullouch. who starred as a pass rcce1vl'r with the Detroit Lions, has ~en waiv<'d by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football league. The Rams announced Wednes- day that MC'Cullouch was one or five men who had tx>en waived Tuesday. Their names were not immediately revealed In case the Rams w !shed to withdrow waivers on them. The C'lub said no other NFL teams had <'I aimed the players . The 30-year-olrl McCullouch w~ a world -class h11?h hurdler at USC where he also i.tarrcd on the football team. Pn-f etf Game l "'i red WILLJAM SPOHT. PA.- Tokyo's Little League entry hved up to expectations Wf'dn£osday a~ Kyoshl Tsumura Clred a perfect game in which he• ~truck out IS and hit a grand slam homer lo key a20-hit Tokyo ussoull. The result was n 25·0 victory for Tokyo over Kalserxlnut('rn, West Germany h<'re In lh<' World Sen<'ll of Little Leaituc. In the other q1111rkrf1noh1 i;t11m(• it was Richmond of VlrJ(lnia edlC· ing De11 Moine~. 4 3, In this 30th tournnmcnt for 11 11mJ 12·Yettr· olds. Semis toduy involv\•<l Tok.Yo and Puerto NU<'VO, Puerto Afco and Richmond, Vu v!l Cumpbc\f. C~I. TV Today 8 p . m ( 5 o'' THE OLYMPIAD -The Women Cold Medal WlnnerR are featu red In t onl a hl'IJ documentary. Included are Babe Oldric ksen'a con· troverslaJ second place finl.sb in tho high jump in the 1982 Games m Los Angeles; Fan- ny Blankers-Koen winning lour iold m edals in the 1~ Olympic Ga mes in Londoo. No other woman has ever woo four track gold medals ln one Olympic Games; and Wil!Jla Rudolph winning three gold medals ln 1960 at Rome, 10 years alter she was wearing braces at age 10 because of a childhood bout wllh polio. t p.m . 03) -BOXINO FaOM THE OLYMPIC. t:30p.~. (22) -WOQN'S PaOFt;SSlONAL GOLF. DAILY PILOT Tnursoa Au u~t ~ 19711 Runners , Ends Lake wood In Softball For Del Mar I key for Mesa : Hy £0 BURGAllT and 1s rated a more-than- , oeu..o •• ,,,.,._.,.... adequate passer jTom l''rt'nch 1~ heg1n· 11 1!> ba<'kup. Jt"rry nl"" hill third ycar as Cribbs. 1~ a 5 11 , 160· *d foot bull coach at pound JUn 1or who fo'rcnch Oosta Mesa llhch and the ru11, a good pa!>Sf!r ~)'ear-old says, "Thi~ 1s C'rthbs 1~ up from lht- tM. best overu.11 speed sophomores w'e"'tte had since I 'vc• J(l1nan~ Molhcu 111 thl' qecn here backf1('ld 1:1re three run· "And we have another ners who 1''rench says roach <Jim H agey J who are w1tb10 ooe-teoth of a ~ays this is the best over-second of each other. all speed he's seen u1 tus Returning starter Dan rupe yeurs hert' " Duddndge rushed for 517 Tran~lalion Costa yards last year and wt.II Me~a appc•ar:. to have be supported b~ ~eruor th e 1n~rcd1en t ~. Da\e Brennen (5·9. 1651 particular!) on o((en!>e, and sophomore Mike to post its f1ri.t ""1nrung Tereg1s < 5 7. 160 >. All run football season ever the the 40 an 4 8 :i.1ustangs havt' suffered The Mustangs are deep through l6 lo.,1ng yl'an; at rece1 \ ers also In Setback LONG HEM'll Gtl Ara1;on pitch ed " three: Nlll'r W<'llne1>day ntKht to lend Prt-. colt. Anz. to u 2·0 v1rtor y over the l.u.k'"·wood Barons in the lnlt.>rnal 1onal Soft ball ConJt r ess world tournam t>ut ut Dlair Fleld Arugon Ii m lted the Barons to three slnglt>s and M~nt the Lakewood team into the consolation bracket Thursday night. Prc:.coll pla ~ !> St. Paul. Minn . 1n a c ham - p1onsh1p bracket game Friday night Prescott scored both its runs in the fourth m- mng aga111sl Lakewood. J im Cordova singled. Randy White doubled. and both sror ed on sacnf1ce rites by Wall Coughran and Butch Chamber:.. The de f c odin g Race Entries kl Pn '41 f~U·••U•"' ~~"',._" CPi•r\t l JtllST llACP t lu•I-• J _, W•f ... tM.trUtwl ) a.90\•tt•• lM(H•rtu•l (9"0~ °" lt.• ... dlt•l Artly 6t I V•t•f\IWt t11 » O.fJ\ &. W) (l•t.M lf\Q P~w-.. '4~ (l .. """O o<IO MliOO ti.ii ..... tP•"<h J'1 ~ltrw ,N .. yi111ft N•wM'llo. ~HM>< 10th••,•~\ Norw••'"'"' t01""ol•' \t•.01 T.-ddy l<"A"l.el•t' "• r,,1nd!N Mtr•°'" f()u,•<tl• • t1t A~lii• \M.lnaat• l"•nt•••I) "• t.1'ow f' ._,.,.. 1(•m1Mt•l \1f~M" t41U lG.tU•l•t l l•<N4cl S11¥t1 Ct.~m•'•' 1 ... '"' Ill ... ". "• ... Ill "' ("'-111•0ov'>l•M t ie,._,> 1..6'• tv.,_.,., , .. "• ,,. HlllNT" ll&CI • '"''''""' J Gt"••t Yu.H • MY"61, .,..,. old met•• c•a1mi,.. ••""w ~ TrM l"u,1 tA•rnH•tl $.onltll 1Mort1 .. 11 -.:tH ""'"'"'" 0"(• '" 000 \tOuO 114>"" (l\A> &oArd of Otnu.tor' Unh•'"''Y t.H l!C:OHO llACI • lutl<lnQ\ J \ovthern (.tt1~1n1a FIMhltWI l.•.,.O• (NOQ~rl OU>IY SptlnQ tVOl9'1t•l ll••ll-IMunorl .....,, ~10. • ..,. Cl••,.,•no Pu•-. .,»l Cl•hntnq "'"" MSOO "• Po-•••Unow tP1,..•r J1 I tit Otwo ltOy•t IV•ld•I I ~n.•~• INOO.,.rl "°""'' 'K ll>Q IV•IO.tl l'lumOtddto tC••l••tO•I Sr•"O. flirt •M< MarQu-t 1 Co1111tt'Ol\Wt t Ow•"• I Mt<t•• A•9ft0o9 ~ou".,.. ... 1 V'°" ..-. t.._. top t0u'hC.oi•• ~•Olt PrlM• t 4r•90ft) ... "" "" ... XlH )(111 Ito(\ ,.Cfw,ir 04n \How•rdt U• MA~lhl~nt Mttl\O <Goft1•le1• 111 Twtl'lt Dote" 1(1fflOt'\ • 'V•Q.t' MIOO-V"'•tt1m It tktbi•C•ro1 C0•1'1(Ul•t Go Arot.MO Mifrry C~M•'"•~•' l Go-111"0, _,,,.., '"" lh•Q ... :t MillfQttt J•f'l•f\9 t P1••<• t ,_.., ~.,..00 COonr•tor t llOHTW llACll 111 ... '" ... ,. ..... II• XIOO .. , .. 114 ". '" ,,. Tl!lllO ll&Cll -ti to m•ltt J a.• Y-.•t °"d '9\•1.S.n f ll'C'• (141MH"O Pw•\e S•)OQ Cl• m tr'9 Pfte.e ,,, 000.,,,_jQO F i1hf\ ~ "'•'f~ ) Y•..tr OtO\ a. up Al IO••f\4t\ Puf\t ,., OC'IO ~ 0....,o '°"""'nl10l'I A. Y•'''Ot' tt1.1•r•'-' Pru'l<.t u -.Wr•N <"-r•90"t °"'"'"' 't•b (0•n•<Ol• 1 &t~tant Mu~< •To•ot For .,..,....,, u~.,.,.,,,, Prtn<•e>'• lACIY fM(Har9Uf') hie !lo A l..Oy IC•mo•>' M.tO Ch•tt•r 'Shoi'm•t.•f' t E•Otl' A""'• CC•\t•"•O•l Pr<Md Ftowt-r CP1n<•Y .Jr J cyoe...-,,•u I V•IM1utt•) ~UONY N•U9hlY IOllv.,ol )t 111 ,. ", o.~ •"9 L '' 1OHwctl•1 Ao~ .. MUI 'Pin<•Y Jr > l(•t•U"'Q Tore) 11• Gt.cetut Lady tSl\Or•"•'•' • 11• Ht1et\ II(_ .. "~" t011~ .. ,,,,, ti• M•Of'O" ftvrno "•'<"•'9,,.1 11• COtll"'°"'KVI P1•r<•' 11• P1,.uttW1l'MhlO•M 1Vt'9•' •l ... '""' "' II• '"" 11• ... , .. ... tie h lHTH llACI 0,... m1 .. J & • , ,., v-••r Old 1111••~ A.110.-•nt~n t\l•M ... \11000 6e"l•"4 ,,_.,llMr) Su-.n ~t lO<OI ,.,., Ill ~I.hough lol>111J: pass· its two tight-end offense. irlt" Q•hiz Tt m Rosauer Costa Mesa bas three ilQd all-league tight end players back who started ~ Byers from a 4 5 o(( and on last season. t"m. the Mustangs ap-They are seniors Stan PfWl! to ha\'e top-flight Miller l6-3, 190J. Mike rfplacements and arc Snow (6·2. 1701 and Jeff Pf$cularly deep at re Frazier <5 11.185>· BIG CANYON WINNERS 1\lortimer Gherman <left) and guest 111cJ> a.•M1• ..,,.,. ch ampion Long Beach FOVllTH llACE -OM m11~ 1 •H• olcb C1•1m11t9 Purs.e i1000 0 •1m1no or•<e UO 000.1-..000. M•mtt Emblem (.IUO ~,...., UQe~d •C•>t•...O•I C°"'l'-"'<h•• Clw\4 M1r9u.1t) R4-h1n• t .,,.., IShOflrn•'•' J S.rl't Ort•M C,lrl (Ci0n•••11l '°' ... Cfivers a nd runninii Doug Dysart. a 6·1• Georde Andersen of lr\'lnc Coast Countr.Y Club, display the win-t>;cks. 170·oound senior. is the to •(>ate Molhca. a 6-1. top receivmg candidate . ners trophy m the fifth arlnuaJ member-guest tournament a t Big lf~~ound senior who All four caught passes Canyon CC. via s an a 11 -I e u g u e for more than 125 yards. -------------------------------- hhebacker last year, is If the Mustanes have tie top cand1dule to an offensive question r~lace Rosauer, who area, tl 1s the li.ne. Only pi ssed for 1,361 )arcb Bob Murphy (6-0, 190) Ttmed 111 4 8 for 40 yurd,, and Steve Perez 15-JO, Molllra should be a d1f-1901 saw any varsity Cicull runner to contam action last year as Fish Re po rt backups Top line candidates are Steve Finch (5·9, 1731 and Troy Ybarra 15-9, Hl!#PORT ••11r·. 1.oo..-.,,., .. 1601 at center. Garv Coast Area Women In Golf """'"'''°"SU< hit CC Truer 8 10\d M t"' t H1'n41l'nf'f\I CdM Outlook One-two Punch For Sea Kings Nighthawks lost 3·2 to Re no m a consolation game Wednesday night. In an earlier game, Al DeWall hurled a lhree- hitter and retired the final 18 batters in order as St. Paul defeated Salt Lake City J ·I. DeWall, who fanned 11, receivC"d home run support from Ranrly Henry. I<' ad int: off the second innmg, and a two- r u n bl ast by J i m McDonald 111 t he same in- nmg. ;-:;,' ~'\",·;:~·~· :,"""~~ Tesrh <5 9 , 170 1 and ·~ .... lo< .. ,, "' ••<i"' n Dave Knox (5 9. liO 1 at :-: I ... 1 • • •• r • guards . Perez. cind f.ru ,-\·9"'~ I ••r ~.,,~ \J 1 M•Ot ••ne-Ad.tm" \t l • • ~~r.t IC"""40•* ~Ut v.,.. V•ltn )t Sifo<O"d F' ·O''lll t tu• Mwt,,,. (\If\ 8\' ROGER CARLSON -Of .... °""' ..... 1 '"'" There's a new look at In a ron:.olalton ~ume. • Ft. Worth eltminatcd Denver J 1. ltow For A PTlnu lOon1<0l•I XIOI Gontl .. 8111<' tTo•ol ,,. Ill lot '°" Ol""'WIU.. 1M<H••9 ... ) II -Co••· l<O I P inc .. J• ) A--N•huell CPtnuy Jr.I Svc>e• ~II IC•mpa;I ',\; Girls Bask e tball ti• ~d Short (Munotl ll• A--0 H-11•• Tr•lnfll f:nl•V FtnH llACE -~ lur•-· 1,.. w•r 010 fmit' Allowanc•\ P\JrMO \ISOO J~'· "lct•S"111\ • lGn\l·~~\ Cji(f'(.1•1'\ ~nf' r ic;,•mp•\ I 1119 c,r•mm• Gen CMcH,trQvt) t09 R.411trw•J•n• IGol'\Hlt1) 111 8U\v Df••n '01nt(OI• I JOO" O.otov CTorot 11? UOl' ll.l:l'Wlf' tNoqlA'd 11' l..•I, C,...t l.ut•-, 1M•h0rrwy) h.rt S..\.\Y C,.eftc (Ptn< •Y Jr I 1 u "ICTH llllCE -• lu•lonQ• , ..... , ~o mtw:tef\ colt\ & ~IOH"O\ (_1111~m trtq Pvr\~ 'kOOO C•••m1nq price u' ooo uo.ooo l'•"'<v PJ'\Ul10\ tV•-r9.-r4) J.c .. nJ.c., tOurr•n1t "~ ••• Ot•n11• Co.,t 1111 L.U011111Jlf;) C,u•,,..llA 8u•n\ Hoh,,.rW,., ~ltt- °"'"""' WOii 19 II pl lp • , I~ l • 0 ' n t I) 1) ,. II J l t ·~ • b \\ ,, QolduWo•l l'°I le II ,, I• I rn , 8tOftf'\ C.IA \ "'"•"'"' Burro .... lo.,. Py ''" .. t ol• , t•• •C··nt ~ 0 l > • 0 • n I I , ' . . , " '"' '" •i) o'""" wH&u "' Murphy at tackles :,.~ .. "' ·' Other conll'nders are .sc:...,soc" 1 •~. •• • John Pehl'ho" ski <6·3, ; ' ~· ~.:;. , • ,, . • r.... 1751 and Mark Krieger ""~•m A 1 •A It.•"" M.t•-1 \14n(;t'f ~""''"" SI•• "•• ~ .. ..,,.,, '°' ff'\od Fl tq"it I s.11.,. ""•\ \.' 1 ft•• IC•f Ttm"'1"'0 C,..r .,.,.,~ \..& 4 l°" W\<~lt II Me•dit•l•''-Ct Corona del Mar High School "here Dick Morns has taken over the reins as h ead coach. Del Mar Results ·~l""-~1 ........... \. (5-10.170 •. .... R:ug~ed Polo Slate ~wait~ Anteaters 'fhr 1•1• 1-.1mt'' \\1th llll' lJSl' 'lrnJ.ln-.. '"" 141th the l t'l.1\ Br11111 •• 1nll one "1th d1·fp111lini.: N C .\ ,\ r h .1 m µ 1 " n Callfor111.1 1 1!1•1 lo.t•k\ r aJong ~1th all of thl•w tt ams 1·11m1w11nJ: rn tht• o penrni: l 'l' lr\llll' tournamt•nt hri.:hhi.:ht tht• 1976 "att•r pol11 '<'ht'\llllt• for Ed :>.t'" I.ind ' l 'CI Anteatcr:- tn I' to t hl' Oa y area that alsu 1111·ludt:'s ~Bmt"l> with M<mfortl and San Jose StJtt• :'Ill'" I.ind "111 h:l\ c re· turning All-Ame ricans li<)\d l'htlpot and Gary 1-1.:ul'roa lo build the An- lt'Jlt'r' lt'am around this st.> a son f'l"t•,hml'n 111 rlude the nJal'h s !>on . Geor ge '\;t'14land and Jeff 1f,14'~Cll a ~raduate of l ll1H'r'1I\ High School. holh n.tmcd to the prep .\II Amt·nran team B•tttf Nin• To~rn• '°'lf'nt ,_-.,,, Fl1Q11t -I ""'' f'•I E O,.o, Motty oc-.u ~~(Or\O F hQP\1 1 J ritr\ Cr•t!Hll't. lA 1 1 \#•Cll1• ~.u., .. l\ ) MtU'* ~·v n , ll'1tCI f'lt9t\t t ,., .. \ ltn St.,. C>rof•\Cov••• ).a .) R~b•r•,r ).a ~• A' t•¥t..l"to\I'\ H l••'' Pvt1' Tou•f't4'"•"t J:'.1r\I FhQM I • •"', U1 41n,1°1,11 11 1 ...,....,n Maui' 1n )t \«ona f )iu"! 1 ,,.",, •t1Qttt ,,_ J.itnlf Oulh•r )I l lltt 1 h rnrnf' N\A C•o <•'"'° W•lbu' )7 Tf\1•0 Fl1Qnl I OO tt•ll' V. Mvtn., ~ ) Q J W1t l•f\d, JO ME ~A VE 110( CC tran To1Hn•m•nt A f l11)f\l I (Of•, C..•t..1·• Bu....,..n Sf\ rlrw l.•11~ ') J C'h•,.olt• Wooo H 8 F-IM)ht t PP\t ll" U••\W. 10 1 M1tn.. Srnlll'\ n . l E lli• .Cll"°"· P.t .t M•'Of W11l1•m\. H \ tht l _..IW\ C...td• l\J(.tll~M.tl\fef ,,., C J.itQl\1 t Rtth Anlhtn~ 7) 1 ft .. s~••Of' nu'"'' n. ,,, Go,...,. ~tf't'i• P•Ml•t.1\• It ,,.,mi. Kit t~ll ,. MISSION VIEJO CC (.r,,,, '~'"fll'"t'"' • J. ~· 1 Dot M.tl\Y 1 £ 01tn C••p.-f'lt~r ) (.or-•y (hU,(r'ltU 8 f°l•Ql\t t ti• EOni• l.~rd M ldr•d PeM••"t S.11~ M4 'I•"\ { f:f191"t I C ,,,,. H•"""1'l nd 0 ~·~· t ,,.,.JUf'Wt "'•'"' FV ""II.I! \OV&fll! GC To begin with, there's a new offensive formation-the I setup where Morris h as insert· ed what appears to be a formidabl e one-two punch in tailback Rob Elson and fullback Brad Stassel. Stassel was a starter at tight end and rover as a junior a nd has been mo"ed to fullback where DICK MORRIS he's expected to employ a starter in a ll n ine hts 6·1, 195-pound frame "ames for the Sea Kings m06t e frecllvely. ., "I think we'll probably in 1975 and averaged 5.3 be more of a running yards per carry on 104 team than 3 passing tries. In one game be t eam ... says Morris. carried 26 times. He rracked his wrist four "but only because or our weeks ago, but the injury good r unning barks. We plan on throwing the doesn't figure to set him back any. ball. but ) ou ·re usually Al quarterback wtll be dictated by how the Scott Merr y, a starter in game goes " d Morns has had his the secon a r y as a f:•t W.d'ftt,4•Y "lllST ll&CE • •urtO"ll' l & • ,,.., old m.1110t:l"I colh • gir1"91f10'\.. Cl••"""ll Pv"• ~'>00 &~mont W•lt-t 0-'"te.•¥ Jr) ,.,., no 1n ~ w J _, C,.t\COMU<l'\.-ltw>t01~1 OltJ 3 ""'1 '"'"' I 10 • \ Al'O r•n O'lt•t<A\f 'N ( lu..Jy Ow-•1 K1n9 \Ol-'r ,,,,,,, .. , Jt.i"•O' Oltktn\, Sonit' ~cope-My ~r, fhr [n4 .. 1tr v .,~11, "'•"11•...i~, Ar11111H1 A•""', Thunch r l't1tttd S<:r•lCN'-0 On Tn• AIQM tr-.~, Yn1th.tr. Sl!COHO llACf -• lurlon9•. Cl.,m•"O """' ~ SOO Wl"°y Pueblo '"""'••9'1•1 •60 760 7IO -lt.koTt""' <Ptnuvl 7.0 180 lf ... l\nQ AIYflt •V•l•niutt•> • AO Tl""' I o<IJ \ °""' 0...1>••. ~-••u-"4 wally & ,_.. .... ,... ..... rt••d u ... THlllO llACE -• lutlo~ 1 _.., o'd m•10tn c.oui. 6. 9•1omc;a\. Jlr\lrM "°°° 8.o H &1Q IP•"<O Jrl • 00 1'0 ,.0 C•n1 Of Out.i IC.."OO'm• .. ., I & 00 l IO No•d•< Pr1rv .. torol l 20 T•""' I 041' Al\O ••" ... •<• A<\'' OM~ \11n1 ftf'W), Tr.tf\ttr1p1ton Vt\1tdGOIC3 H01"<.r•t<ht: T11tHfl)OOe•m"t CM< H•tqwl 1•tl0 1.0 •OO (irr1 W.-.0'\ R\lnrwr 1'V,.r1t \M 1 J'IO tp..,.Hf'fWn()tt'I bOOrO tV•"~".O .aoo ,,,,.,.. l ll "-'"'' ,,.n A~ Vol, V •Y• th''-rr RrrtY"'Afm,, No-K.,.tt<.n-"\ llflJ.TH RA.CE ,, '''' ""''" 1 i"IH c1h,h C•••m1nQ ""'' '' \ • >·AJ Tt>dM•H""•l .v.-rQIUd' 71 6J ' .0 • M !ttf'qfrlffl (Ptf'\1 -''¥ J, ~ J J(J 1 bfl M•ontvGfe•t M.-rt1n.11 \~ T1f'N'--\O't \ Aho ,_.., -Oc,,•n Oun W~v """'""' l•ne. Pro9rto~' A..-p(}rl. Th• \.IQhthOrM , Pr inc~ Pr,.." 1uu't S1lwt'f \1rOO Scr.-lc~~d -w onarn Tf"f't,,, Frttlt11na...tr, NIQnl (•Ptf U fUCl.t, )-TH MotU1 ~ t- S. .. lt10<I, ,..,d , ... 00 SIXTH 9'&(1E -• •~••onq\ J vrttr 04<hA.uo Allo-we.n<• .. Pur 'i1\.'00 Cht'rry A1'1'f'-r tP1nc: 111, 'rl I, ,o l IWI l I() Sur~ F=1rf'I M<.l\.ttrou• I 1 l'"'J ) ., 01nwq9t0 Torot 4 00 r ...... -1 Oil ' Al\O "•n -A'•'"" Ttp T ~1'·1 ~l ¥,..•ltd Poytt), 6010 N"''•nr~, ()-1~t41I M#QI( Su•ltn•d -Pott Of Th.p ~"'' ~""'"°'" ~OQt•m tr .. n., tS.t10-m11~ttfl 10 .0 ~.., l «) r~ot,., 1c.,,.,.,.d .. l o.., tn ' HtQI" N H"POY l11rK .t'I Jt • l•m• I 411 ') Ahn '"" f'.i• ~ '' ti• t t••' • ''"''1" M# N001'1 \on Till ~~tt1nq lm-.. c.. ,,,..,..11 ... NV\ ,..,, n, l [ "t;.CI•, J ,,OQ••M lt.-M,. 6 l Cn•pt.,, P••d )t 17 W IHGHTH RACE Onr "'•Ir 7 y11.., (•Id 111111 \ ~ldtf i'1H ,f1 0~ 0Q0 A<t<>•<l l Plt•••i:"tt•f (PIN ·~ J t) ) H l 1110 llO LUftAbV f\i,o~m"-"'. , 40 '60 A\t,.,.'llC .. IV t•Q•'•J 4 t0 ''""' t ,., ' Al"' r.-n t-ondon lMf. That \ Solid W~lthflf l~u G<>f t. M4•1N N Who, '"•tt l.d•v \I rAtCh•O , ff'n.(I'\ ~0\-~ f l ... t1no N'O\\ "'"'" lltACe 11 ''m"'" ,., ... ,...._ &. man\ l Y••• old' A ug t.•••mln-J Pv• ·.ft \.I IOO F~H••f P.--tlht \hOt"'Ah'l 160 :o.o ,.,, U,,,, rl 1 • d M ~·t•1vt<t ,, t ,u,,..,., ,.,,. '"°' t 1"11 t tJA J ;, I ) /I) ••• , .. ,.. ,,,. 1dt''l Sp10QI. MitJIM . Tt t •>1ur tfl fAf("'f''- l'C'l (1111.,hl'Cl w1·11nd lo C"alrfnrn1 .1 in th•· '-<'\ \ tourn;1rnt·nt l.i-.t \t•.11 1t ' ' 0 u r I h ' l r ,I I s: h t {'UlllJ>.11).!ll 11) lht• 11111 nt'r up 'POI Ill tht• na111111.tl t'H'rll UCI W& TC fl POLO ~CHE OVl.E ' •['' ., t• UC l•Y•f"'P M•mtltr QW" 1 fou• r.em""nt 1 twver•y 0•',.""• l.o H OQf S..n (t•"""nt• (,,( • S.. 1 M,,., v (u•• .. f\ lt~rt•H, J•linn,. f,r fl\" Uf'•.,,, l"'fl' (,(.1 ~' , tir• (fl'"''"" ()o,1.,._, M"'t "\ 'tN•H 1W· " C..C • ,, 4 l.O,,.,,,. Su•• M .. ,, Mit•ni t4Vl•f\•1m1, \V 45-man squad undergo-junior. The 5-8, 150- co d •t1on1'ng week 1'n pound Merry will direct FOVllTH ll&CE -°""mll• 7-•f SEVENTH llACE -" ..... .,., tng n I the attack t"n SprintOUt •-yutolOI. (l"•m•n9 p"' r ~l)l't.I \ £••Cl• t ~ • .,.,, Pptyfh~ • • Un01\(IOu·d p.11d 11' 00 r ~ •m• • • ,..•*OO'' Mlf'Dl.>f' H~ '' • .. 1• • •l'>t•n•o,a J pre par at1on lo Mon.Jay's _o1_0_•_•_1_1-_•"-'-'-'-""-"_._~_,._ooo ___________________________ _ start or two.a-d ay drills. style and is backed up by Eurh lu~hli.:ht nl 1111' o;e.1~11111' till' l 'CI t1111rn.1 mt•nl al :'111·~ port I l.111'111 11 1 A h S t• p t I 7 1 !l lncludt•d in tht· hi.I of tcums compl'l111K ure the host !>Ch1>01. California. l'CLA. OS<'. UC Santa Hnrharn. U • Dtl\ 1i;, Cal Stall' <Lon).! l!<'ach 1, Ar11nnu and C' .ii Poly 1P111no11u 1 Ttw Anleat er' tnt't'l C8llforn1u in H<'rlo.C'lc)' Seµl 25 on .1 I h 1 t•t• .:amt• '\.•1 \ir1' ' •• v 6•r••t•r JO ',, ~ .• • n ~n J•.J-.• St•h· ~' ~ "'''' <n• • ,,. 4 ,. •• (\.I 1 "' UCl A tit f ,.. t;t I \ (4111 \tAt• tl(ll\Q l\i·"t'•f I • rt C'Jif t t •I U( S•nt• 84ff:).,IA oj• \.It Oc1 '' •'""'nut 111 w.o 0.' /Q ., "'~ 11 l'll f '' Otl U ... C•I ')I•'" Uf"linQ t.w-.n1 U'• llf\.tn! ~It )()I , , I t)c. t ) t U •\.. ti b~lf'Ol1n1J f'1jUA po"tl '• \4-Nn ; A ll(t A ti Jt\ \.1n ''*"' > Al f'•OP. •OH• 11' J., N • 11 VC \•t'H4 ft•~r.t '" \•I ""• 11 IJ\C "11 ._,, \.ti N o" )fl )f flir!f(.AA r~.,..., 11'11.f\•U'\ •• B••rnc:>r1t 1n lono "*'"'. ) qo-A M +llttr ,,,,,.,., I Nl't~l\~.tf'\4 tl~t1•1J M) f) H•l•n fltl\WI( • l d M •r•ot , (H'l\I \tl"W'''r•H •Yor~ l indillJ fl,l) I °"'IO•fll' WJ'\•·.-t111 f._.tl" .... ~Ot l\4n(llll'm...tnl~I ;.1 "VltQ•l'Mlt Av• Loi\ Clt11ttno•r ~n ,, ""'' o.t > [fou, l'"MQt'P. 8;o• '"'''''" \(IC,A• •• \Q C>o•o'"" Mouw' l •'.t tw ,. P'lo .. QQ• Ntl\on •f• ''''t. , 1 t' '"'t"• • ~_. flf A ftl'W hn..., •.,.,...,,. ~"'d (\. t 1 '· J~r lJ•JH' •"' lf!'I"' M1.1n.,..,n c,,. f'I q ,.\ • 411 11 fte,h_.,,. \t••••l "'"''""' J (l,..ftt Ito 4 1¥ntM\ ~·•"' •I U f '"ll l •U tw 1 .. ~ -.,nov Ml> .. v,., ,,,, ' r 1i'1 • M.tt "" H.,, Aul~ Autt f ~ ... 1,~ 11)11t .... ,,,, { •l The Sea Kings have on-Brockman a nd Rick ly four returning starters Starnes <5-o. 150 soph.1• Brockman (5-11. 160) on offense. but the is also Elson's No. l emergence or sophomore replacement at tailback. Kurt Brockman and the combmut1on of several The s ophomore was selected MVP on the• ouhtanding prospects sophomor e basketball mak<'s Cd M a threat to team when he played for the South Coast League the sophs as a freshman. <'row n althouJth it 's Depth al fullback is ronn'<ied by many that provided by senior Brian anv of 11ix .have a solid Garratt, a star ling 'hot at th<' lttk linebacker in 1975. lle's Eb.on <5 9, 170 ii r I "'as G-l. l8S. --Leading the r<'cei"ini: MAZDA Maior League Standings :til~f~~:~:w~~~~;~1 '.I the •7 5 campa1go "Hughes is one of the NATIONAL LF.AGt't: 101F.RICAN l,•:AGt:E be!!t receivers w<''ve 19 7 5 t:ul DIYlAton t:ai.t l>h l\lon ever had at Corona del W L P et. GP W I. P<"t . GB Mar, "orines Morns Ph1l1:1Cktphla R:.? 42 001 New York 7~ 4R 610 Huihes <6 1. 145 sr l 1'1tt<1burRh M 57 .544 1o41., na1t1nto11• 64 fiO 511i l 11"1 has thal spot sewed up, New Yurk 64 62 508 19 Clev1•lnncl G2 f..1 49H 14 a.~ docs tight rnd l>on CLOSE-OUT f~.~~~~~ ~~ ~ '!~~j:: ~~~~::~t ~~ ~~ ::~., ~!~r'!;e <!i~~r~~~in~r~, Mont rl'lll H 79 342 39 M1l"'allk•'I' f>G f.~ .4fh1 18 fl onker-seniors' Earl WAS ........ SSl27 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACIC • . $400 NOW .,~4377 OJ ....... , ..... "" ,,.,., .__.," ........ ,...,.._,, .... ti•"'" ,,,, •• IMMEDIATE CREDIT ONIHATl'°I .. DOWH ,ATMIHT OI CASH BACK! Wt'11t f>lvl~lon Wt~t IJl\•l,.lon CnlJison (5· 10, IGO I ~1nrt C'innnn11U 14() 47 f).'I() Knn'lal'I C'1t v 71l 4!1 f.011 Tum Freeman (5·9, Hit». Ood~tn 71 55 563 R1i Oakl3nd · fill M r>40 R•, Reeking up HuJthc~ •~ San n1cgo 62 67 481 19 Minnt•sota ll2 fh'l 4H8 15 Rruce Batc hellor 15·7, llouston 6 t 6tl 473 20 Tex a.« 5X f.R .MiO Ill'~ 135 jr. 1 Atlanta 58 70 4~1 221' Angrl~ ~r, 72 43.1 22 I Todd Jlofln ~o <6·0, 170 San 1''r nnc1sro S6 72 43R 24', Ch1caJto ~,r, 72 43:1 22 sr 1 is also In the r ccc1v· w0•~••••'" s....... .., ......... '\<•,., ing plrt ure ~~ ~"~,7,~~::.~ vo~k' !!':~:::,!:'~:·.~~~',. The anterior or th(' Sea ""''""'• '· ""'~'~' •' '""''"' ·••> ,.., ... ,4 '"1' Kinas· line appears to be ~thburOf"J ~O•tQOO ,..•wV'tt" \ M fM\•\Ot•t 14'.~f'•rwJ ~ .. _, .. 1 Mo•'""' 1 °"'' ,, , c•· .,,. ' thl' strnngesl where All °"'' 9'"'•'"";~~7.co.-. M•1"4u••• \ ";:~~ •.• o~-~ntury League center wov•'"" "'""•111 '' 11• •• c~ •on •fl ~ ••• ~, c ,, "•"" • 10 ., , ... •on ,, ....... ~ Mark Johannes <5·10, 210 ""11""0111 ~ '• sr. 1 and returning guard ~!4l(JlfJ~1.t <••t t l I I •t (J"'-1~111 ,..-Ol#n ,.,,. f041"V V ..... 41' •'1 ,, • ,.,.o, , o...... Dave l\f eador < 5-11 , llJ> On1•44-•><-••0 ~'""''' "•1 l1>••on •;r I are stattOn<'d tl'"4t'• t. G•"""9"t f•••\ •t Btt '·""0'• '""""' ... c,,•u~ ,...,_,.,, •• ,,1 ••..• ,.. Da\'e Gambill 15-10, L•• .. ,,.. .. ," "•• .,.~,. °"'""" •• ""' "'•u•n 175 sr .) and Steve Layton :;:::,:;,....c~:~~:;:~~.;r ::;::~:;~~;;·"'• <s-10, 170 sr.1 a re battl-" ~-u• """'-ing for the other !llartlnJ( -·-.•••1 s...~0·"0 nod al guard while John ()oeggel (6--3. 205 sr 1 1s the only p layer to wrap up a starter's role al tackle. Other tackles are Dave Friedlander <5·11. 180 sr. J. Mark C ardeluccl (6-0. 200 sr . > and San Marino transfer Tony oore C&·l . 195 1 ~i.--~F-G~~-, .J' (; Sr...-c '"". E ~ ·.:t t SH ER'S , ~ •'.1 &0•Neu-.oHJ . ~ BlENDEll.,SCOTCH WHISKY (1oot.'ct-4ofce SCOTCH WHISKIES) ' .. 80 or 16 ,.,oof • lltown roiman Ol1t1tlt<S Cof~. l0111l¥1llt , Ky, 1976. BOOMER ~I • ,' : • ! );) ',. ''-A & " 5··0!.I~ ') . • &. TUMBLEWEEDS • • MA'(9E 'ltJO CAN TtW. ME, SIR·-- WHY [;t)ES 111!: SA~JDMAN SPRINl(L[ SAND IN OOR F::VfS A1 Nf6Hf? FUNKY WIHKERBEAN "'Hf 'fW.J'i/,~.T ) 1111t...& m 0:, PEME~BEP 00 ,,.Hf: 1 l.-00 MAK£ A DIVE f!:> 1D SOO L.ro6E ANO 8END40JR KNEE~WHeJ (,.OJ Jlfl\P I ~-----1r' -=---.,....., TANK McNAMARA by Wm. F. Brown and Met Casson I I I . l :·~ i • • . ' , .. J' ' \: . . by Tom It Ryan 1HeN WHV POESH"r He PRIM< 1 "THE COFFEE I #.£AVE. HIM?! 1 CQ.l'T ?HINK I'M l...005£ E.tl)()OG. H <.JET ! 0 0 0 I U by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds DOOLEY 1S WORLD DR. SMOCK DELIVERY ROOM 0 0 1'"HE "'fOWER WON'""r L.E!T" "T"HS S"T"ORK L-Al-IC' CA.use HS: L.OOKS -roo MUCH 1..-IK E! A CONCO~C'6 .1 GORDO Wl'f'ft " TIA.\f. /MCMll<JE i CC\Jl.D, )."f l..).~T. .\~!CJ: fl.. " l.ITT!.E ''f'IME I WITH '0..1/ ",.,~ ... :· .4 r-----~~~~~~~~~ MOON MULLINS NANCY ' ! TD DAY'S CBDSSWDID PUZZLE t UNITED F ea lure Synd1ca1e •· .. 1 • ,., ) 1-.. 1: • ., '"" I r A n ... " ,. •• 51d\)I' JJ • t l, .. ,_~ j • " -'P' ~ ...... t'"'S.f~ ,. t•r~ d •1 •) jf( .. \;( " HI I ~=-t.t' "., ... ~I .,tif u DOllr·<' . ~, .: '~ Cc,,1• t ,,,.,: I Qt. H I \,1,' lr•l111 "'16 • 4 51 'I " I 111 fl;" t nt•"\l ;\0 1" I "'G',.'' I ' ~ •n• '·' y ••111411)1' \ f C'Ar DN•111 "'ard 1911~"''"''"\l •O • 41 , ... ,., .. 4 ;• llf' I 1 .,. ...,, , ,, I~ (\rt; I H ''t"f•t' r••' ,. ·~t Ot·!!L. .. t . l\ t I . • ,~ c;., .. ,. ' . ~ llTT.--":r-r-l t"T •·zr; ~P':' ,....,.... I ' ' . I '{ .""1 ,_,... o-r-; ' ' A • ·-,... l! .... 11 ; ! I . \ ' :.fl . • I It. & I r I ' , I ~ ! '. '. ' 'I I , : I ~ ' ' ' I ' . ' t 1· l'i' I . ' . l • ' •I ' I ' ~ . ' 'r I • ([j ' t I " I r • I -• A ' 4 • I ( I ' I l II I'· 'I I' I• l I I ~ t T '..° I l I: ' ' . '" • I T">-~rr I' ' I' i 'l TIT rrrr I ~TT"._ i'7" rr" -------- OR [;tJ 'ltXJ WAi'JT TO ~ 1H£ Nil£ 6'.JY U() FtNl~~t.7 LAST ? by Ernie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS PEANUTS / J I r!.r~.>-.. ~ I v .. J • \ .--I -- JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH (( '--~-~~----~-------'f.Q::;~ by Chartes M. Schulz --.__ /1,, J11wd·~ JH.t !\.' Ja~ ,.J0;.,. A7 THA-! '100 ~\\E~EO 'S.\\uC'6E ~11t:i 'iOl.' 5\IUD6ED ,. S.\~EA£ I THA7"5 VE''< Fl'"iM ~ XJN T l{CXI N!N~ 7r1Ai 5 h :'\i'k " GEE , .A~THU"7 YCL.I C'-'f T11~'7€ t:r.Ai~t.ES 'f00 THIN • YCLI ~HCLALD H.AVc Cl.AT i"H~M w 1oe~ HCM' A801JT OUR MAKING A NfGMT INSPECTION OF TI4E'"Ju~E .JOY"RfCORO FAClORY? by Herold Le Doux ANO-MAYBE FIKPINGAA EJECTEO CASING FROM A .3 2 AUTOMATIC THAT KILL.ED A BOY? .' DAIL V P•L\) I (';J by Rod<Jer Brodfiefd by Georqe Le"'°'" DEL1VERY ROOM 0 ----I 1..001< ! ~eRe: CON\f; S I X SPDt,RRO\l'I.. S 1.-LJG<S •NG ·n ... e K IP IN A CARGO Ne;r".' -r----, , .... ,,.......... ".-.v int 0 by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson SCORE ONE fOR TELEPATHY. by Rod9er Bollen ·1 A.,, j "Reth made .1h\hc\ \lone. mom• t lcanc'1I I \lhtr u·r1.unl~ nunC'tl that \Ul'l'O\C Vl\11 " DENNIS THE MENACE i •WHEN l WAS A umE t<IO. ~~ TMT ~s eE~ 'QJ W4S W STUFFEt>. . . . ~ (;4 DA.IL Y PILQ f iUBuc NO'l1CE --- , ..... c.o. .. C>.oll• ·~"" •• ,.,. J\U"' ThurSday. August 26. 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.... i.cn1c10~ 0."°'-llTION 0~ l'AaTllf~ll' "-Mee ••ui '' "*"" .. ' , . ...,. tMt rAltNt:\T M aAllN•TT •"" (\.!#TOO.. OUN(A .. ...--·· fWJ h\.,_U Wo ... r OW I.Ct 1....., lt1tn ~ .,... ,vtf '}f M H HV<~ .M _, ...... A-,(jly .. C..••""" ... '-'It .. Qr ..... \1111• •• CA-"'• .... "" I ...... My .. -· ... , "' ""wt1i1i•I , ... ...-., 4'1\MI •• t,.,.. wt•d 11116rt"-'ft"'-91 ~J t.-1M1"'1f1J \,.,, •• '4fl4f' -~f\tftW••f\ ................ to( ••• "-•••• • ....,. • ..__. t""'" tMC»,....., .. ti "°" ... '•"'10n\•Ot• """' '"" ... W't ,., ... ., ....... ._ .~ \ltlft ... h t'W •tMr 1ft "" OW'ft ...wnt et' ." ,,.. ftM9W .. the''"" OAT(O Al H• •llt•t ll•Hft Gel.._,fl'~• '"" '1" .,., .,. AWl9U\l t'f•• l •rrw\t •• ••rrwu l'WI•,,,... Ou"to C.w\I 04.,, ""°"' ......... " .. ,. 1'14 ,. \ PUBLIC NOTICE •KTIT~•allt'-" ••M•nAY•••wT l fto ... -............... .-...0 -,,. .... , DHAN(Y Af.-.L (~f4'f(. JJ .. t '-' "•··· l>.#1• -c.---· C:•'1•1' O• _. •• PA~'•" O• l•"' t ..O• c-. .. c.e-....... """. (.4~ ~ .. \ ~,,_U ' l~CUiQ •Y M 1tlill• d.tua.uu o.-·•,. u~'-•"c., '""'' "'•'•..,.,,. ........ ...., "" '" ,,. Covntf C ''" °' Ot.-~ ,...,,.,,en A.IQttl"\tt• 1t>• f OCli)I) -• ..-0.-c .. •I O..•• ...... £"9 ~ •ncl~ t 9 It "'• PUBLIC NO'TICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOU\ a u"NfU NAME \T4'fl!Mf HT l~ fOllOW1"'4) P'e'\00\ .,.~ dOtniQ tk.i>t ~\·~ ~E AENDlZVOUS hOl W P.c1f1< eo.,t H•v "'e""pot'' a. .. o, , .. 91"43 0.•r•H '-"'ht•" 1 t"4Qtr .... ) S."'• An.A Aw NOfllt OOtt oeetn. CA 9)...i Jore" """on~ f4Jt1Wt ftS S..WW.a A.n.t ~~-...oort ~•U1 CA Otiftl Tr''' thHintH •• tonovc:trd oy M ~ i1Xoroorttlf'd ti\ ·OC••l•On 00'~,. •""-"' • <Wt I '\"10 U'llt, Y T V""fllt ll\1~ \l•f•rn• "' w ,, fd <J wHf't f""" (' '• t ( • ' ,I (}1 P\'J C~Ul'\ff Of'\ • "' tlJ ... ,. l't01t• o t> ""1 ".)"~"'l CO.AH 0.. y A h>! Q. 4.J t I t .·,.. :t~l \. ut 1 f ttlt PliBLIC NOTJn; SU,.IEltlOll COUllTOF TH'! STATt.0Ft4 a.t l'OltNIAfllOll nu C.OUNlVOFOltANOl Ne.A-M NOTICll or MIE AR INO 01' "fT'l flOH FOlt 1'1'084' f~ -WILL AllO ,0 . \.l!TTa•s Tl s TAM I .. TA" y AN 0 ro. AUTleOAIZATION TO AO.WNtSTllt UNOlll THf. INOEl'llNOIHT 4'0MINISTltAYION 011 HT4'T'H ACT tl'ttOa4'T'• (001: 1•1•TSIOJ E\l•t• ol EAALE A. HUGHES. Oi!<••Wil NOTICE ti HE1>£8V GIVEN Ill.ti CECIL IC MUCHES ,.., 111..S ...,.,n • P9ti\M>f" f()t PfOO.'' of W HI .,,_, fOt h. su..tne.• ot L•tlt''\ Tt\t•""""t«y to tn. ptf,f;on~r .tno tor Autt10rl1a00rn to .A4"ntn•~t., '"'° E\t(t•~ ""'°'"' nw '" c:Mp.ndf'ftt Actm1n1\tt4't1on ot E\t•\«"111 At• 'Pr06••• (On• \'1 •t wQl ,,..,.,."'.., to ,.m1ch 1~ ""'tOrt •or fut\""' pMlK.MI'"' MO IMI t.,. tim_. •na "'••<~ O' ~rinq '"-"''"""·~ .... ~"'4Hfo, ~tfl'fnbrtr 1.t ,.,._ 11t 10 00 • m , .,, Ch• cout1room Of °"°"'""""'No. ) 01 •••o <own .•• 100 (1-11t '•"'"' 0, •v .. W•\f. 1n '"' CHw ot ~thA1'1t.C.tl1fOirftlt1 0.1..0A-'U),J•I• Wll.1.IAMI!. SI.JOHN, C-hC.l••il S4LLtliT ltEYNOLOS,-r JAMES D OUNOll llSON, •u·~.,, ... nut I'•-• V•••a<•• "" ... .. w• ..... "'"' C.•m.,,.i•tnu !~~!!!:'·,:..~._, _.,...,., Ot•l\qO Co••I 0..•I• P.194 """' 1• 11. ~"° S,,pt J lt1' JUI It PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC:TI TIOUS aUSINf.U NAMI SfAfEMf.NT ,,_.. tCM•ow•hQ O-''°" t~ Ol.>t~ ...,.,. PURI.IC NOTJC'F. lltCTI TIOUS au"NIS\ N4'MlSTAT'IM.N1' ,,_,,,. lf'W tJW•"Q o-it"MfM. •tt dl!Nnt bu\1 ,,.,.,, t\ rottHIOALC LI0\/011 ,,., ...... ,,.....,..,.Mn CAI_,, .. lft• El"T_.,-.,.1\#\ tM •• (•llfOf"M.t corg.,••t•Of\ U•• 0 1.1f\t•t\"O" A•f Y#\1fft1f\''"' ( ·~1.-1 '"'' ............. "t-u<l,.I". ($< ~, .. ,f'Of'\ CO• E'\f1ttp~f\.tt. tN f"•' \tflftf'ftltnt Y11 •. f•f'd wUlll f"9 C°""IY C•erk ol O•O"'IM (-cy °" .....,..,, 13 "" ....,., """'"-Or•~ tb.nt 0..1, PllO(. ""'9 It 7',•nd~pl, '· ,.,. ml'· P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS IUStOffU N4Mt'. $T~T'EMINT t ... 1-4-• ... _ .. _ .,, -bu\~ ,..~,-P4 C£SEfT(R REAL £STAT(. 1'410 8'<o<ll lllvd '>~••• 4 1. """I ,....,.,.. Boci'. Cot.tor"'• •1 .. 1 Oo<I• J&mn Jo""""· tl'H &r~ G¥dift l;ra,,. C<tlllornlo '1MO ltohrf F'roll• JollftUOfl 1100 9rOOlt-fl. G•rdtfl Gt"Ovt. c:..tllO"l\j• -T'llll bt;J~U h COttdWCltd l)W • 9Mfrtl H"-'>lll• Dorl•,_, }61!1\\lon fllll t!Alt-1 WOf lllfO ..illll IM Co<IMT Cl•"" o4 Ou "9" County Oil J!Ay .. ,.,. ,..,. PUBLIC NO'nCE "CTrTH>uf a usurtu llAMI 5TATUllliliT PUBLIC on<·t: ••CTITIOU\ au1111u~ NAM• n4'TllMllfl , ...... _.,. __ ,,_,.._ "'"•' ,.,. 16'•0-11\4 ,.,,..,.. i' .,.,. -..-v ....,,,..,, w c vc:o '"', ....... Q)HT"4( TOA ltU ~•11t.rw A .. Jt.\A' (AAl'f.f (AA HU\ ro-..,.,g s..-1. ,..,. <.• •H•• c..w • ...,c. ............ iu. 'c: .,.,..,_ Owuo. )IU c;..,. .. ,.,. J~ Oo..<,t•• ~" Uu ~ 'I'--~l"A"4 CA•l~ A .... ~-.. c..11 ....... ~ 11\•\ ..,,., •• " •• (.lif'&l(t .. ~ ..,. "" dl~·o.....t• ( ·•-0"'•• 1~, ow ·•Aro .,<°"'°""''" ltt ""111t J ... 0v.a1 J•~O ~m..• , ,.,, .... ,, ,."' .. , .......... .. t ~., tl•t."""4 •• , '"" ..... tJ'w c-.. ,. c•••' •• o'4"•• c-•• ... ~-··~ (.-.,,,,,, (.i.•' Cit Of •A~ tu..."' t ""' "-" IJ. ,.,. P UBLIC NOTK'E P UBLIC NO'TICE •tCTIT'IOUS •USINllSS 114'Ml n4'Tllllt:NT TM lol'-•"41 --• .,,. o.l'Q""" """'" llEVERE HOME~. -!>¥'"'"' Aw-. M""ttl\Q<Otl e..c.,, C.morn.• m.. Pll<Jtp H M<H•-•, 11$1 So>mor Oto.,.. C..i. llH ... ~lt10<n1• nu1 0... o. Slmt>to. 21ln VWI ~, ... , l..N, HutHff'\9fOft h•<"· C.fUON\141 .... 'fP\I\ bti"N'\.\ •\ CONlti<.led llt¥ A llmt1 ecl1*'1NrW11p ~ll•P H M < ... •rne• PUBUCNO'nCE PUBLIC N011CE ••CTIT10Ut a uStllHS NAMI STATaMINT ,.,,..,.,_,,. ................. 11uo1 ~,.,. AOV CARVEii l'Oll.!> AOVC[ IS.0 Jaml>OrM RNll, No .. pon 6Nul. t-1111twrw•flMO ROV CARVER INC., 1c.t11ot,..•I. I~ Jembot .. A-. HO•pot'\ 8H<ll. f:AlolotN .. ,_ '"''" w~~' '' cor.o1i1t•~ sw •(-Of -M'°" RorC•rve,. fl'( U'OY L c.,11., Jr Pr~'ttOffll Ou\ \Wh mt"I w•\ t1fe<t with 1tw- Covn1; Ct•'~ ot Ot •nCJe (ounh Oft ""9u" 10. ",. , . ..,, "''' \t•l•ment w•& Ultod won '"' Cotmly Chtf'a of 0•&1191 Covnlv °" ""°"'I ... It" "->olt\Nd Or4n91 Coau O.tly 1'11"4, F60llJ ...... 11. l'I, li, •r>tl !>ool. I, ltl• :MSI It Pvbll\.,.d Or•-Co•.i 0.lly P1101, A<>Q U,•r>tl ~Pl t, t , It, ttl• JJ62 I• PV.~IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMIST'4'T'IMltlT T,_ totoow•rig ptr.on " dol~ """ "'"•' AHOEPSOH S CANDIE\, 11lS 1¥ ...... to>!• ........ C:•hlorl!M Dotwta L •n<I M.trle c; ................. . :a.GI $o Aou ,,, .. ,, s ... 1. M•, c,.1.1.,,.. • .,101 TIU\ OU\t~i\ t t. <0"4v<tto Ctr ~ IJil!"'f'~' P'"t~r~•o Ootwlld L • ..., Mo rl• c; Meler'°" T"•' t1•lelneftt _., U..O ""°' ,,_ c;.o..nly Clerlt el Or•ttge '-Y M ~·'°·'"' -ff l"ubl•1'>ed 0t•"9t Cont o.lty Pilot. AWll 1" •ncl S.ot L ' I• 1t7' un.1• P UBLIC NOTICE ,,CYITtOUS a ustNIH N4'MI STAlU"ENT 1,.. tollOW>"9 oer.on• •r• d0o"91111.i ......... t\ THI! COUlllfR ~EIWQRrC, 46$ '°'"'I A ... , P 0 8 0 1 HJ. i.At9""" lk4Kll, CA. 9*2 , M. A Wt>Od Co , 1 tiC , • C..1110<"'• ...,.,.,.. ... .., "4S F0tot A"" ...._.,. .......... u.twt l~ -.i1IM\• I• con1Nctt>c1 by• <or· OOf .. 10!'\ M A Wood C.o fl>l H*ll• 8 WDOd, Sol< Tith ,,.,.~nl _,,, Uffd """'" o .. (~\ol,.t;-Cl•rtl. of Or•no1 C06Jt-i•v an ~I0.1'1•. PUBLIC NOTICE •tC:TITIOUS I Utt NIU NAMI! ST4'Tt:MENT ,,... •ouow1no per"°" t\ oo.rtQ °"'' t'llf\\~ AAltOH STAI AWAYS, lt7 8 (yor)\\ brt \..19M"• 8••,h. C.-tlO< .... .,~, IHOfCO lt IHC IC•lll) n1 B C 110'tt\ Or , U9Uft• JI••< h. c.Mrlot"'•• m~• Jo"" l •ylOt, Pr"'"""'· llllle<or lf\c ?ti Q C t Pft \"> Or••e. \a.69-c.PW llO<l\,C.h ... l\1•'1•St lt'tt\ tM.t''"'" I\ <Ofllduct"by. CO'· -"'-IHOCCOR IHC. JoM To1o0r. p,._, PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIT10US aUSINUJ NAME STATllMENf Tf'W' tollow1n9 P*'"°"' er• 001n9 bu':WM\\ ..... MC COAMIC.C ASSO!;tAT'ES L TO • 1201 Oovt St !PtlllllOuMl. Ntw-1 S..«ll, CA. '16'0. . J,._, A Btr•m. J0707 C-- VtU•, ~· Nl9uel. CA '1611 A-I w How•nl, lt)I 1°'91bot v..,_ Or • COtOtl• det ,...r. CA. '7•n '#1111.,.,. A Ho-rd, 31111 -Pl4'<•. P«olt< P•h-t, (.A. '°111 lllh "'""'•" h <OlltW<l9d l>y • lllllltod _.,..,,,..p, .Urnes A 8.,•m lllh ilM.al..,,,.ftt •• , ltMd With ""' ~V 0.f'k ol 0.-(-IY 91\ NAY JO ... ,. .....,., Pulllo~d O.Oll99 ,.,.,, Doily ~IOI. .. _. s. 12. "· ,, ttl• JSlf ,. P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ 8U"tlUS NAMa STATIMllfT T,.. lot1owll•9 "'Mins •<• dcll"9 °'64nhl ft CATt;WAV TO TllAVEL. 1UU c111-0r1..,, 1 .... 1,.... CA. '2114 STELCAO ENTEAPAISE\, INC., .. C•htMn•• c.or00t•t•°", l...c,zJ eve .. , Ort.._., tr vine, CA. '111• Uu\ tN~itWu ., to"outtea W •tor oor•tton ' st .. tuo 6"t1tpr•wa. tnc. Thi• \\•let'lltttl .... '"" .... ~ ..... C.OU..ty o •• ~ o4 Ot•l\91' County an Jul• 21. "' .. PUBLIC N<>nCE "CllTIOUI aU$1NlU NAMIE STATaMINT f"" fOllOWt1'9 1M'10" II CIOl"V -......... THE ANSWER IS • • U) M11H1f\C' Ave,..ve, l•l.»O• Ut•nO. C..J•fMn••., .. J trv•tW: Fln.t1'<i•I COf'OIOr .. •Oft. • C•htornt• corPor•U•n, llJ Mtt'•rt• ,.~ 8-e'l:)IN; 1•1•no Ce tlto.'t\t••l6'l ltN\ bvWM\~ n (Of"IOU<tM b'f •<or POr•Hon •rv1N ~IMn<••t COf'P Utlftl\ Akerm•ftt Jr. ~nt '"''' SU-I ... llllld Wiii> lfto C.-IY CJffll of Or•no. C-'Y on Autlal IO, "16. ,_1 Thh •l•lt .... nt WO lll<wt Miil ~ (.owntt Cit•\ ot O••n .. ~'r an """''-°''""' '°'" °"''' "'""· ,_. ~ 11, r•, 16, •nd S•Pf 7, 1'1• >'0).7. ""9u•• 10 •• , .. Pub'l\Md o. ..... Coe\! Delly PllOt, Au9 11, 1•, 7'. -s.tM 1, ,,,. :MU.I• PUBLIC NQTICE S·IUJI SUl'lltlOR COUllT O• THE \T4'TI! O' C4'1..IPOllNIA POii T'Ha COUNTY 0' OllANGll .... A·tM44 NOTI C[ O• MfAltt NO OF l'ITITION 'Olt l'ROIA~E O' Wtl.\. 4NO •OR \.l!TTl llS TllJTAMlNTAltV 4'NO AUTHO•IU.TION TO AQttjljNISTlllt UNOall TH • I NO lll'INOl[NT AOMINIUltATION Oil •ITATU ACT ll\lalte1WIL8UA H Mc-STE•~ .... WIL8Vlt HOBSON M<MASTERS, ~.~.:.;urauP M ~.~UHUf. H()tt(I! t\ MEllEO"t OtVUI ~I WllLl4M A WILLl-S ... , .... -•·n • fM'ltllOtl fOf' Pt-I• ol Wit\ .... ... ''""""' .......... ,.,, '""'~'-' W'tid ""''"°'fret ion to Actmhw\Vr..,.,..,. •~ ,..., • .,.,.,..,, A0..,.1n1•l•••left o( E \t•t•' AC.t ,.t•r•tK• to w'-t<l't tt. MAdll tor t~ o•rl'<VIM' •I'd lf\M tN I ,_ -·••ct Of llffrl"91 ... -lld -wl 10'° S.Ot 1, 197' e l HI GO• m.. ....... '~"f""' of o. .. •1-lll Ht h i ..,.J court et 100 Cl••t C•~t• Ortw Wt\I '" Ill• Cllt ol \•ttt• An•. t,A!1f0t#U4t 0.ttdA.,q"'l II. .... WILLIAMI[ \IJOMN, C.Vf'ttyCl•rk •tt4''1',l'lt1(.l,l#IU14'MS& llU\\lLI. llt "'•mr ,.,.,. Ht I.•" Octo" 8tvt l. ....... <~.c:· AJtWMY"\ '°" ..,uu.Mt P\lbl1V\t(1 0"-'1'.ft'i (010t 0.Hy ......... Aitll 11 1•. •nd \•jjl t • .,. ,,.,,.,, PUHi.iC NOTICE SUl'l•tOll cou•TO,.TH• STA fl 0,. CALIPOllNIA •Oii ntl COllNT VOl'OllANOI Ne 4'·HSU NOTl(I[ 01' H I All lNQ 01' l'ITITtON •Ott 1'11014'T• 01' WIL\. AllO 1'0 11 L•TTll ltf O' AO Alll NttT•ATION WITH '#ILL AN· Naa•O 4'NO •Ott AUTNOlllZATION TO 4'0MIN15fl!lt UNOI• THI: 11'0 .. 'INOlNT AOMINISTHTION OP IST4'lr'$ ACT tl'aOUTI ~ '" •-T HOI IE\IAI• Of MAltV LEE KHO\.£$. tU ltMllVL ICNOLF~ 0.<t.W-0 NOTIC.I! IS Hf AEllY CIVl!N 1"'91 LINDA Lt£ l'OHElt "'' liled ... f•"' •,..i.l•Olllor Pr-eo4til1ll-... I• PUBLIC NOTICE s 2115' FICTITIOUS •USINU~ NAME STAY•MIENT' Tile fo11owln9 .,.,,...n• ••• OOlno Dr.l\IMU •.S' STl!Vf'S OMl!LET'T'ES AHO OINNf.A 'HOUSE. oe Ettl 11111 \lr .. 1, Coitt Met•. 0111anllo '1C1 MT. M-No. '""· • 0tt11or..i• tOtPO<llllOt\, na e. 17111 SU•t, Co\ ... ~. (Alllorl\I• TIWI Ml-Is ~UC ... ll'f t COf'• oor•Uelf\. '" /.M, MtW:"i.t. It><. ~-·"'•'"""' n1s ._.,._ -.. "'-" '""" -~ Cle<1t Of Or-'°""'Yon J111r 11, .,,., '"'" PWll_..Or ...... CN>l °"IY Piiot, ~ s. 11. 19, tt, ..,. ,,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE • •ICTITtOUS IUSINIU N-1 \TAT8MlNT Tllo lol-"9 , .. ,,_ ...... OtllflQ ~ -·~ PONOllllOIA M081l.f' f'STATf\, tttl HewOO•I lllVd. Cott• ..... c1.m11 GI.. ... E ... ,.,, ..... Ill<., 0 C.111 c;.,p • 7tt$ Vl\1• Nobl•a•, NI'~ INCll,(.A.,MO l'llof bv•IM\\ h <Otlducl..i bv •tot f)Of•ttl)ft O LM FHlflRPAl ~l\ INt {;iot~A M11,ffn, \•,. Tiil• \l8'8 ... fll •8• lllM! ,.(fll »too (.OWlllJ Cl••ll ot Orono• <;ountv on ~Olf)I I). '''~ , .. ,,.. f'IM>t•\hc1<1 Orono.. to .. 1 0.11¥ 'Pl•llt A"°'("' U.1t, •no ~Pl•M~r 1 •, 191• l'1' I~ PVBLIC NOTICE I ~ICTITIOU$ •llSINCH 1 NAM• STAflMUIT ~ , .. , ... ,,.. ........ "dotllCI""" ,.., ti~ VEl'V VALUABLES, .. E lllh 5L.1'1ll•U1.Con• MtY. C• n.11 Row• K V••~. IUl lhltltnd AM6 •I, ,..,..,...., u .. cll CA. "'tf.l T'ltl• MIN\\" •-ucfttd W.., ,,... ~.rt .... Rolleft K Vtry .,., .. _ .. , ••• llftcl ..tlft 1 ... OloMllY Clefk ol Ot-C.-yer\July IO. 1'1• ~,., ~Or-CMlf °'"'"' ~-. ......,, lo, 11 It ,, .. ,. ,, .. ,. :PUBLIC NOTICF. ·-· Of ltll .. \ •I Ad""il>t\4f-wl"' ,,.. will .-.. d lo ""' .,..II_• -tor Aut-l1•1tOt1 lo Adml.,.IW - t'•l•I• '"""'' lh• ,...,,.,.._ -....... ., .. , ...... ., ...... "'' ,....,,. .. ·--------------c-~'l •I >"41 rtl.,tfl(e te ~II" f'ft8tlif ·-fr\;MMf Nr1tc1i1••rt# end '"-i '"' Ut.-. •nd ploO of ... ¥\ ... lllt -~ -Ml lo< s.tl"""o.r 1, "16, .. 10 CIO<t fl\, Ill I ... C..,,.l,_l .. °"""1 ..,. ... Ho I ol •••d <...,rt, .t 100 C,.lc C.-1119t 0 '1 .. WUl. Ill ll>t Cl!Yel *'° ,.,... C:.llftltfll• 0.led "U9U\I II, 1'1• WILLIAM •• SI JONM Co.JM~, .. ,. llUS.H~\. , SCHOOl..lllG Atl-r•IUw h2'Ct_A.,., 1'.0.h•I .. .......... P•''· CA MtH _.,..,..,..,m .... , PuOltllttd 0<•"09 "°"' 0.,.., l'"llt. ..... ,, ,. • .., S.lli l • It/to • ~1· l'\Al(tll9!! Of-CHO O•tff ... .._ ..,..., ,. 1t •• "1• lUt ,. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I ,E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The91&P1tMwbtpiK• Oft the Or-. eo.r ~~:~ ~ ........ 1~~!.~ ~~ ....... . G:wr.t I 002 G"""91 l OOJ DAILY PILDT CLASSIFIED ADS ........................ ······················· lw (an W It fond 11 ltodt It W-. o Wlll'lt Ad (!42-56~ 0... (Ill •••• fa" Ci.61 Awhal YIOIS: Ad•.rtiaen should ch.<k tt.elr ads cWfy -,.port .,... ron &lnllMCNot_.y. The DAILY PILOT otSUMn \\I :--1 l·:Y ~ TAYLOR CO. !{J \I TOH~ -...:111 ,. l :i.\1. llAUTIFUl "Q" P\AH -SIOt,500 ln the Bluffs & on qwtt cul·de sac stre~t. Sput·1ou~ end unit "1th 3 bedrooms. formttl dinin.:. l'Oll\ ersahon pit with fireplal'C, 2':; Ual~ Pt.•rfoct1 on lhruout. ln ncwl.~l sl.'ctlon of the Bluff:, Tttnnts Club Villas. 2lllS•~tthllMd HlWf'OlT CIHTa. M.I . 644-4' IO labHlty for ta.. f&nt-.. Ge .. NI l 002 Ga•r.t corrKt ln•eriiott Ollly. ,.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·,,······················· 1002 Ho.ea for Sol~ •···•·•·•••••····•···•· GtMrol 1002 •...................... ILUFFS 5 IR.HAUTY! Su~r end un11 U1g Z· Plan. Beautrfull) de· c-oraled. Jls bulbs, coun· STEPSTOIAY & 2 blk6 lO OCt'lln Corm~r lt ~ lot, 2 bdrm 0011le wltH n1l'V i>allo & fonl'\'<.I ) lU'U rrtl'l'tl l&t S7'J.9SO i.13.JGijl associated QRl'~fJI~ IHAl TORS ,: 1. J W\o • ~ • t ., ,, & ' I 1 t. I SURPRISE ! FCMllMy Hom• $43,900 try kitchen, end pdl1os l•---------A:.sumablc 8 ·' ,., lodn A - llo neymoonf'1 ·,.. dell&hl ur Investors J r<!a 01 come 1 ru<! ~ Lo"' do" n to .ill i.ume VA loan Tulal Pll> ments SJ07 1wr mon1h SpacH>US 3 b,'\lroum. 2 bath, wllh hand .. onh used brl<'I. hreplan• Pnced under m.-rkl't for quick s•I~ Owner transft-rn•d. muq :.ell 1 mmedlllt •'I\ II urn pl~llM' l'UJI hl.C) w. S116.000 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 OLD CORONA DR.MAR Hr1~hl & c hccq 2 tx.'<lroom. luL<> of glass, yellow & "hi Ce p re dom1na.le:.. ldeul fur eou· pie or small furuil)'. A great SH7.SOO mvcstrnenl <.:aJl6T3-~. °""'"' fO ~·ii\''""' h.'.ff#IV.-.1 I !~HMM WHITEWATY COASTAL VIEW SAN CLEMENT£ 2 lkdruonl, 2 bulh home an lop cond1l1on. Ex· clusl\e Cypresi. Shores lo<'at1on Clubhouse. private park, :.tcps to beach with room to t>'C pand. Only $185.000. 673-3S50 . 2.8ACRES HO«SE rl<>l'ERTY Newport Beo<'h pro1~rly an nack I.la y nrca. l'lans for bldgs & la)oul .1v111Ja blc. ~15·9491 TAX$Hllllt JnteresUf\I income "Pm· perty an Costa Mrsa. 2 SpaCIOU5 uruls to renl 1n uddluon to owner.. unit :tnd 2 bcdT'O<>m RUCSl ~uurters. T1p·Lop condi· lion. 4 :;eparate garaites Price i'I Sl-19,000. Call now LO see. 673-8550. Ol'fN 1119 •II j flJ#'l 70111 NU' t•llUll SIDRM Plenty o( room & privacy provided In this spacious family home. Quiel dead· end street. safe for lltlle feet. One,of our bl!Sl re· sldenlial orca11, close to SO. Coast Plaza. IMAJ-7711. -MESA NORTH S58,500 Ch.arminir ' bedroom, 2 bath home on quwt t·ul dc<!lae m one or Co11tu Me111's nicest ere.•~ Short walk lO ihopp1n1t lit schools. Priced lo ,. .. 11 quickly. Call SS0·2660. 'C:SELECT I PROPERTIES MESA VERDE CUL-DE-SAC rk~orattd ld 11 "'r" Thu• 3 bcdl'OOm. 2 li.tlh hurtle 111 ofterc..>d with ut':ll' rww 1•11rp(•\ln3, w11ll111111cr . t'cromlc \\le e11try. Mnv l' In fre11h! Ofr\•rl'<l ut rt ICJw $64,()00. Cull h(•forc lrstoot le'' PRIDE OF POSSESSION! Op<:n Wed 41 Fri I $ 12211 r o1arb Dover Shor~:§ 5 Oedroom, 5 bulhs. ext>c orrtce, library, formal dinlnK. extra 111c ramtly room with v1 w. Mtsn)' ~•tor dclolls. roaau: .MUS Irvine Beauty Almost new 2 bedroom -+ den & family room ln Greenlre <'. Many tn11ldt!r u11.1:r .ulci. in t·IUd(':. m1rrort•d w11rdrobe.tloor11. carpeu. & shake rooC . Pr ofess 1on ;1lly landscaped. vnvak reot yard. $66,500 Cltl 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. W..ttobuy ~Md'" purchos· inCJ bulldable lot In C.M. 6 71-417 l oft 6. 4 IB>ROOM + POOL Private roadway ll!ads lo double cur .iar n,Re' Sct'ludeft <'Jt'.l't'Ult\IC l1le <!nlry' Dmm.: entertain· mcnt. Ep1cut.1n k1lehrn• Separ11le mom 111 law quarters w 'b11th. Soar ing st111rc ;i:.t.• teudi. Io bt'<lroom n•tre11\1. LuJh trop1cul buckyor d as ~nny <11p1wr~ delhtht' Shimmcrlnlt ,;umm1•r fun POOL TIME for $71,900 IJeo1111fully rculOOcll'l.I 3 h1.-drm. 2 bitth Cnll<'itl' Purl.. l)C)()I h ome Lex. al1.-.1 on quiet trt'I.' hn1.'<1 i.trc.>t.>t. Thl.s hom~ h11i. loo mnny am('natle t.o h:o.l, "'' l·om<' und :.t.'<''' Wnn·l last'' call now' 4UMIT$ HUMTlHGTOH IEACH llu1 1.' "'"''"lml•nt 1111 pnrtuml v' flak~· lu b\'11d1 1rom lh1:1 vrinll' II B loc:utmn' 3 Yl•11r, n<'w' :i lwdroom .," n1.•r'l> uml 01 N.'lllUI w r1r\'1Jl!ACO + \Wtt 2 b\>droom u111ls nnd a I l>c<lroom l'nm<' rl'nlali; pritlt• 11f CtWIH'll\hlfl' Won't ta:1l' liruh tht" ta~ :.hl'llttr toduy' K47 liOlll Heights Beauty With Pool! Ma~s1vc muster su11e Hemodcled kitchen. lie.ivy 'h:ake r oof. BenutiCul upi:rad('i, lhruoul. ~n b)' to s~c Owner llOXIOU" S8!1.54Kt Cull &15·7221 9=r21 Wettcllff Realty 41fDROOM RAHCHHOME Jo11 to hcach f1 om th•' bl>aultful homt· Formut entry to huge llv1n.1: room. Country kltchl'tt plus t11r1:e family room With VICW of ~· ,.nJl<n {'()\ ered patio lln•al bnmt> lor t-nh•rt.11n1njt Tok•· advonlo~r f.111003•4tlll7. "'' ltl 9 • •f #I~" f•lN' /~rt fr !~>&~Iii pool' Ownl·r hou,Rht nc"l•--------- und mu11t 1wll 1 firing un)' oUer! Tr) $11,!t!JO t.olul down. 847 .. i()IO ()Pt,,"' Q . ,, \' _,,, f(Ji"f '" f. te1u~111 1002 ........ 1002 .............................................. ~~~ TOP OF ' TU'1LE ROCK HILLS See fof'ever from this qualit)' .~ bdrm. President home w /fam. rm .• rormal din. rm .. 3 car garage & 2'f.t baths. Perfect for entertaining w/fantastic area &night light views. $149,9$0, Land included. . A COUWILL IAMlla CO. 644-1766 .. \ BAY & BEACH REAL TY OPEN FRI-SAT-SUH l·S One ol BMycrest•s Clnest, custom built homes; 3 bdrms .. very l~rse family rm .. 2 bwths + powder rm. & a very beauUf ul Pool & patio attu. $137 ,SOO JOlJ ~WAY...,.. IOffT .... •tn•f IA&&. Y IA YCMST CLASSIC Back in the da~ when Baycrest was born thls home wns the model. Maybe you saw it. Bery 1950'1. Still ii! Long narrow pool, with bridge. white brick fireplace, 2 bedrooms plus den and walls of glass opening to gardens. Delightlul neighbotbood at $118.SOO. See it soon. U,._,1001: ti()"'l:S • e 1•1ral I tN • wr• I 00 ......................... . .-................... . REAL TORS~ 675«>00 2443 East Coast H19h•Y. Core>n1 dtl Mlf 8WHI 1ooz'eaaa1a1 IOOZ • t i OM YOUR M.OCK That's the address o( t.h1s lake view lot. with 190 ft. frontage on the Big Canyon Golf Course. $1.S0,000 ls today's pnce. Don't wait UJ tomorrow -call - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 67M400 Pro~nlor!I IJa'I Decorator coordinated, like new! 4 Bdnns .• family rm., den, dining rm. Curved cantilevered deck. Slip for two 60 ft. boats. $279,000. BI LL GRUNDY . REALTOR { .... .,. !1 ; •' ... ... ,, ··, ,.,,f\1 ·-·.. too. Gwr• fOOZ .... ,.. 1002 GH1ral rooz ······················· ....................... ······················· ······-················· l llDllOOM )) COSTA MISA sn .no _ -/-cu.ssec Beautiful 3 bedroom " S41,'50 FUU PllCI home in mo\•e 1n cond1 , Just what you are look· tion. near new c11r~ts ing for!!! 3 Bedroom&. throughout. .Loc:Hed PRICE l l"l baths. Located on n e lH shop pin i; a n d quiet. t.ree lined slrfl!t. school:.. Extra larg~ rear CORRECTIOu Beauu(uJ back garden yard. Hurry! Won l last n "'ilh fruit trees. &r·B·Q at lhas pnce. 963·6761 • • • C 0 R 0 ~ ,\ DEL ready for family fun and l ;a9,iJi1ri~1 ~:~~~·w~~i.c:en ~~ul~e?,! f~~!J~ah~'~!· a~~·~ ~oc!i -~; Jil\' J1\ ~e.~:~:.n~~~~ lo'~~~ ~~ :~~.?e~~tt . ·· ~=--••11•-=> family room w1lh raised now LO s€:>e lbis beauty. h earth u ~ed bri c k ~7171. ---------'fireplace. wet bar: stone ~',,'"''''''urno&tHllCI' 0.. Of A KW! rareplc in 11\·ing rm-[~ Y , Enjoy this lovely 3000 opening lo '"anner" i'IJUl·11:1~1 sq.fl. home wil~ your courtyard, pool & short l~;';;~·~~l~~i~E~··~~~iJ~~ family or entertain your 14;,lk to ot·c·un beat•h. ~ ' .:i -=:111: 11•• • 11:1" friends. Open kitchen. S\42,500 builtms. warm wood at COU Of NEWPORT REMOOB.ID mosphere, addt."d patio. REALTORS sun porch, 3 bedroom~. 6 75 SS I 1 C .D.M. could be 4. loft, pool roum • _ _ _ 2 on Q lot. Charming 'With custom wet b.1r & ~ :.epa rate home, de· l-00 many ~•menlth:S to H•w_. H.l-Mt cor:itor's delight. w 1 ll:ll. OHered at $00,050 , ,..._.. • ,_... htlrm & a loft & 2 ba. Call for a 1inlmcnt s Pat• 1 0 u ."' & i m · Trees l re e s trees m•H·ul ah• 3 bedroom 545-~!li ' IACK IAY MANSIONS ~ WaltuH 1; lt:rn Roal tsfltfe ......,,.. Sweeplna ocean view - CUlilOm futures .ialort: -Alm011l 3,000 sq rt &autlful Loguna NliU~ area. $l97.~00 . • • 831·9'41\ •• BOND GALL t:R \' ot'HOM•:s und cll•n home. :"'1c1:} urd · 141lh tnut trt.~·i. l.:o\cred patlv. l.>rt';tl.rabl rcwm and ),()()(1() ('UO\'t'Dl~nl lO H huoli. & i.hovpln.i 1 9f3,t00. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- UM2M -~~HERITAGE . . REALTORS IAYSHOUS Beautifully r<'modcJed 4 bedroom + den home w /llay View in most desirnblt area. The reotures of this home a r e TOO numerous to mention. A MUST SEE for the dlscrim lnotln g buYcr. $179,500. Polly Johnston 642·8235 (A9"1) .. 2·12H '44-t200 to1 Oo1111r Orl¥e H•rbcw View ClftWf' ....... trvl11e _. ~ Vallty C.ntH 752·1414 cae: Diii ILllll CD OVER 50 YEARS OF-SERVICE SIA WIMD CONDO End Unit with Many Upgrades. 2 Bed.rooms. 2 Baths. Den. Washer & Dryer lncJuded. $62.500. ILUllFS coeeo Popular V Plan with 3 bedrooms, 2~ Batbs. P atio. Dbl Garage. $73,SOO. &tbmit ocrer. 881 DOVER DRIVE ...... Walker t: I ue Re11I tt;tute ~-~~ ........ ,~.~~....... Thurad!y.A~uat26.197S OAILYPllOT c.j ••••al 1112•••• 1ooz ....... ,_s. l"-'".._S. ..._....,.s. ....................... ·•····••··••••··••··•·· ...................................................................... . TRl-PLEX. • .COM $134,900 Al~ 2Br. w /encl 1arages. 2 w/frplcs, pnme location. close to everytblng. OCEAN VIEW. • .COM $185,900 Forever ocean view OI harbor entrance & Catalina w /private beach access. 3Br .. 2·~~ ba, fam rm home ult br&.nd spanking ne~. BALBOA POINT $144 500 .............. ~ ....... , Beautifully lndscpd w /outside lighting. Secluded sunny patio. Open Beams give spaciousness to this 3br & den family home. Newly remodeled kitcbn w /Coming & Microwave. New ce>pper plumbing. Charming guest apt over garage makes 3rd bdrm. Price just reduced to $144,500. C.. fw ..... CORONA DB. MAR $9,900 Cha nning 2 Br & den, wood paneled beach house w /night lights & ocean view from lge upper balcony. Just 'h block to beach. C4 fw ..... ['f.~ TH[ R£Al ~l ESTAHRS · TH£ RrAl ~I ~ EST1'HRS Tbe ratnl draw ln West. • .a Dally PiJ Qasalf.ted Ad. 64.1·5''71. ~ Willkr.r 1; l r.P. llual bf air. ...................... TURNKIY PIUICT Only 1tei» to Ca raauoo rark An Immaculate re ct'ntl.y remodeled 21 Sq. •'t. J BK + d11n. 3 &. home. l-'orm11l Olnlnc. fam•rm, wet bar. l1e ma~ler s uite 4' \lft· believable 4tc>ta11e. ........... 644-121 I 102• ....................... S.WrS-...,._• J +'':!Le ... , ... & ., Outstanding Spanish viJI•! Co,·er~ \'enmd11 . cool r;undeck & pool area. Brick fireplace. all de· lwce k.itc~n. t:ntry ha!J ol marble to lar&e family room. Dlnmg area. A pleasure lo show! BK R, calJ $«)-1720 1014 .. t"4 . .............•..... ,. -Wllewa lefrfft Att.:VA~ l\:oll1'1 IM time to J" that lpt>t"lal horT\u! ~room1. 2 full b11l.._ Country 11.ltrhen, cntr1 t11!Mf'1 nooc p1a" tZ rA r e yards, rovere6 "1>1CICID OUT.. "cranda ratio. VA • Cnbell<'11oblo up1r1det. lillA t\U'nU Ot\! ~l,000, CO\"d puUo. nlaatnUlcent •ubmll. lU\R, ~auo yi.t<b. 3 bdr, 2i., bath. nt'w dish1'•1uhur, up· 1nid"d ('nrpet• & lie ('()ralor <lrt1il\lio, fun pr~'· .. #I "'C•t.rwle ... 11ti11(• nbrhood. 7U/ --------968·•~ rUllTLt:ROCK l Dr 2 R11. GITIT "TOGITHR .. l'anl Rm + ntrlum Galh<'r your lal'lte ran11l)• w/land. Open hiie S1t~., to '"" thlx !> bdrm, 2 SUn 1·6, Call 833·01~~ masters & 3 both11. horn In pres\l.it.' nbrhood REMARkABLI! Trailer Ht"~n. s bed, AU the extra. make thl~ .i \·eg. &ardun, frul\ lre·:s bdrm home w /bon\Ji; buyer protection for 111 room In beautiful systemi; for 1 yeu Cul\'erdale obsolutel)' $67,900. 968,,~ unbeUevable! Uparadtd JUST lllDUCID Prime Green Valley locauon. 48r, 2ba. lge Uv rm w/l-'P. access t side patio. K.1lc:h1fum rm wtaccess to rear brick patio. S Yrs old. ne"'lY decorated. 1600 sq fl. $68,000 by O~r. Open Sat/Sun lO·S. 1716 carpeting It draped thruoul. Central ah• Sonwater plumblng, rt'- "erse osmosis. ffriek nreploc-e. f'amlly room A must to see. By owner. 2br. den. 1~ _St_a_ed_l«_·963_·_l9S_l __ -1 I ba, cnr lot, wrk shop .......... a.ec .. I 040 2017 Maple $48,SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "94-"828 • RAMCHllALn Hl·ZOOO 2 BllCI PATIOS ·-hos-J...-: NEWf By owner. Ga~en level. Step dwn Liv rll\. 2 Br+den. 2 bath. SUPER , Vl f;W on Golf Coul'M. All uparades tncldt cpt'g. $89,SOO. Ph 83S·3086 • , DAllY PILOT 0ttw•H1• .... ' C>Hwf-........ •••.••................. ·••···•·······•••··•••• ..............•.••.••............••..•....... ~.~~ ............... ~.~ ....... t~.~~--·· ....... !:~~ .. ~!.~! ........ !:':!~!~ .. ~!~~ ... ~.~~~ ... !!!.~ .... ~~: .... -.?~.~ ...... ...._. luch 3240 lrTlne 3244 ......••...•••..•••••..••...............••.•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,....._ ICM Newport .. ec.h 104U•-.wf .. ecta lOH .................................................................... UNm l PO:E DOWN. Super ne:at rondo 3 br. :? MM• dt'I Mar M!IO b J , I r p I 1· • p Cl 0 1 3bd, 2bi., "h.1111 lmmedtltt' 1H•t•up11n<')' Lovely l br, 1 biull. 'Rl::t::NTIU!E Uuul :? fpl(', lllHk ·lll.c yard, Ur, '~'"'· <'VUOlt) klh"h wrukloarhouh;&bui:h lnd11q;>d. nr pool~ S31~ 536·883& ~:u;.l)!itl1 1>rhool $3ll() mo ~I ~ COUIGI ,.A.llC tlYtME fl hew ll1itmg of pnrnl' ~lC'r1)1 thut hH l'V~r y \ttln1t for l h e t11i. cnmiruatmtt huycr t'en tr•I ulr, pl'(Jrt.hlonally 11nd6Caped. plu i. <'•ir·pru, c-uslom drapei. :J bdrm, dl.'.I\. r~nlll.} room Th•• b1'1tut1ru1 ~yr~use '"" S'JS,.llOO red hill.-. !">5 2 -7500 MOYE lN FAST! Why wait for the lulurt: to Come to you? Mfft it balf-w:sy ! DUPLD Bayfront 2 bdrm .. l bath up; 2 bdrm. & 2 balhs down. Super u ndy bench Reducc.-d U> $247 ,SOO LOT Design your own home on rare, lance lot. Seller will help fm ancc. $96,000 LIDO REALTY ll77Yle&Jdo.,M.&. 67J..7JOO 4 1 1 I ' 11 12 14 20 )0 OfffClS lll.'50 Sl30.000 $275,000 S27',000 Ul0.000 $191.000 $lt0,000 '525,000 S4IO,OOO $425,000 S7I0,000 SU0.000 SZf,000 SOLD. sss.ooo $70,000 SOLD. SOLD. sou. $71.750 SOU>. SOLD SOLD. S60.000 l.'lubhou,.•· Nr i.bo1>5. 64• ltt:kl $t2S b'7J l!ll2 SHARP • Br :! l-IJ , fµl c L.ov,•ly bu ~ t ron1 3 br, bl~ on quiet ,•111 tic ""l' frph'. p.n111 hilh1 uk. Av•il. Now lltllNI ~!'17 1:.~ Wnih'• tlDI) lti:S ~ 2 BR £u\11lde Uup1,., • Xlnl ,·01\d '.s br. rental 114.'P 11ar •• 111ulh u,,,, w1n1n """'"'· :i,.17J mo ~ ~ 6i3 K:rl:l A.:l Vt::RV l'RIVA1't-: 4 DI<. 2 bJ. hui.:1· 1.1111 r111. I-~ d I :rn n H 1 S 49 ~ . 963 3371. 003 1cl.\3 Nt ICaucbo S1111 J1111<1ul11 :! 111 den . 2 b11 . r-\1•" lOWllhOUM' u11.:r.11kd ''" iiolf eour:se s.tu5 nw t040-0097 • l II It un b \' o (' b . -. ---.-!\t'lll' \\\'!>tlnHu.ll'r Mull, S?.W DIV ,,_,,1 1mm'--d !-.Sick :I br $3.'IO l 1111)(1 3bd , n •wly V.ilrHctl.l•--------- 1\._'\ tl4v ~ ~ld1>1 pel1>la.11.i1,. i-·n <'l .. 311, Jrpi. tl1>""llhr . ENJOY M1l0Renl11Ll.,540-~0 S37!'1 11!1 I t.llbO 111 C'h11rm1ni: hom(' on Wdo $J70 l br Eaaitsul , ,... ~I :n:i 9~.'G ~llll.1 CONDO LIVING! 1,1 .. 3bd 2bu ""inll'r or \: .,.,up' H rvund bt• • $&~ mo. or sin.1th• ok """' Lac 1-:~,.,. 11011.w w 111101 !'I l'JllafU,li31 03lt:J ~'*'" fkntol~.~IO·S370 Hr, 1' H. 01<. :s ll••.1111l11r • & pool i.' ,. uw S•J~o O<.:EAN f"ltONT w1111er . $235. 2 br lnhou~c. Kid:.. 9tl8·il<l3 t t !)Cl~. 1tnl(l8 ok. t'ec ----t;timp ':le urn :>U1·. iivu1l MJen ltcmlul.~. ~C>-53?0 t BR, :t ljft, t'rpk, dbl .i11r. Sepl $&lU mo 7!'11 01o.& --- -SW. !-'Int. lu~l &. ck•n· Compf fo rn ~ br. I bu, on 2 HR 1-'.l\STSI 01': I~ 96:!•'771111 ~·.1~hort• Ur Adult:.. no Tn"-· ..,hJiktl. P' t p;Hlo $li02'brcloo\ux. frpk \ll:t:. SJS(I t.r:><l627 i:11ql0rt I! lra <'l1ht•l11 iat,ludsok. t~ce $22\l 111<'1 water & .inlnr • Adul"s, n"l·_.1, b.73 • .,...,,., l\t:un Rentals. 540 5STO l.llX> H \Yfo'HONT Jbr. " v""" u ""'" llc•uutdul, luxur11>1h 4 IM'Cirm, 3 b11th, unfur n l"11fillt1 WhN't· ) OU t•nn l'll joy qulcl, <'omfortobk lh•lnjZ. llillC'Otl)' OVNI* Intl lrvint•' Air ''Ondltlon mg. No cwt.' 1-'.im lllt'i. only M~S/mo C1tll for l1.1/otm11tlon and •11pt Lu see. $46·4141 <I " n 1· r c a n m o v e .o1nrt1m\•. hJs hli. new vi.1~u all Uncd up. Good m:ude loc.o1t1on & ... twn w11lk Crom p..ir J.. & pool I Bdrmr. , ~ bJ (J1%\1ly tm. $14.UOO 552·70.0 THE . . · ·:. -- VILL AGE . ." .. · REALTORS l'-Gllii-aHa,.t I 052 Hewpori .. ach I 069 CO MPLF.TF.LY F INIS H ED "TURN l\BY " PHOJt:CTS will bt.· sold or t'XC'hungl .. t. Trade up anti J!l.'l 200', appreciation. G months interest write-ofl . <Jnd lo maintenance. BY APPOINTMENT JN OUR OFFICE ON LY <No dnve.bys, please.) "I ( 1 1 1 •. 1 llr. 2 h.1 ni:" humc 1-\tll) ;~tc:;~;s~ ey pa ... o. JBR tBA cpts. hltn • fpk nµtu ~ ttrptl, sp1111kll'l'b ----ln<'I flrd:nr. a0C> Llll1•n (Jorll .t l~JI ~l'IH ~ ltANCllO Si\N JOMll IN 3 !:Ir 2', lfo. p11pul.i1 ·s:in Lws Hey' Uc' l'CI & golf coor:o.t' 'ww l<l<l .000. :>"7-70t I 0 K.'13-lll.S ----LOC)IMleoch I 04 ..................•.•. In An·h Bc.ich llc1ghl:> Only $14.SOU. MORIHS REAL TY * 494-8057 * . .........•....•...•.....•..........••.... $62,500 J Br. :?'-. Hu. liht/f!' '"(" 3 Bdrm. cull~. Lovcly Plan. frplt". newly dl'C groundJI w1lh 1 .. rgi: cov-SNarp. 640 2063 !!red p.atto All 111 l''t· , ----, -. - - l'Cllenl condillon. ~wet E;\.','T8LU1' I-by owner. cul de s ar ~t. ncur srhl.'S. SBr. 3bu. Um rm, 20~40 MobiS. HCHllH lndui~ Jay W. Yeats ReJlty pool: Sl29.~. Oven Su.n For Sale l I 00 ,. 2100 317<8 Co;tsl Hwy l·S. 644-1765 •••••• • •• •••• •• • • •• • ••• •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• 0.:cLl/lfrunl Yt•Jrly $4~ Pl. CM Sl.50 mo "r h 1111 I S 4 2 5 rn e1 2Hr. 2Ba. wa!>lwr, d ryer • ., --91~::1 d h h 1 d 2Br, lba, l~c }'d. \Jllns.17"c..:.;..::='-------I I.) "a:. er, enc 0.)C new i:ptipiunt garden', $1tf7.SO z br tlph., kuis. ~ar . No lldli 37 l 3 & a ll ultl m~·l'd -SJ<!: J)(>ts.:.nt-:lsok . .,.c1• ~:i.hon• fj?:J ti5i'll f>jJ.11.220 M:i1n Rcnl.1li., ~0.:>370 l DO ISLE . . 3 Br :! Ik1. fi•lt•, 11.111 ;ur Ch~ry 2 story end <'Ondo I Ol~ert:utindc,1:J Hr:.e.~" p.iltu:-d.S:l'i!"> mo+-H't· 2.br, 2,bu, rai;n rm. fl\I 2 UH , 2 Ba. yrl~· $450. s.~uo. dlil 1:~~· .. :-H •fop. Nr lkh d. Slater patio l ool,&ldfl( Blln' COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ~~tc:r $WO. Gi5-7176_· _ Camehu/ rear. &a:!-63611 s.&2-llJ9 M!I l!ISO & rein~. Clo:.~· to frwys. 1417MariaenDr. KI RKWOOD 24>t52. u2 POMONA ------Noleuse.S3115.b"7~ t tSO walnut paot>I w burnl nr USTSIDE 2 Rm Beach Cottai;c. $165 $8 • orange c11>t. :.! Bil, utlult Seven plus a trl'l> off Ho.Ms Uft'funtished Deluxe 3 Br. rplc. dbl all ulll. p.i1d. Also 2 HR Turtlel'O<.'k ·1 br, fam rm. So. Lagunu 499-2237 Open l·S no ~t. 5 SlJr l'url.:. Dir, Pomona rn.-eway. t:urb:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• giir. S4"5 mo. 64~ House t-4 bll() f rom dm rm. 2 ba, new crpt Fri·Sot·s...MOft Lu. KJO.USll or 898·~1 l strt'et:., gutters ;ill in ~ lsla..d 3206 -----bearh> 213/%80 2003 Lease. Agt. 54\-5032 Th ... f!-9t~ru'S13'~ .. room .\LLPOttTSRE. FOR THE OVL'I' 30 Rlltlroad spurlopropcr-•••••••••••••••••••••••"~2w&/a~~rw~~et~.b~$110 UlJl f (' If Lnl\ Pk J Br 21/w2Ba IS '""nu' "'''' &Cisoi4 -c.' l)' O wner will hdp YRLY Lovely 3 Br l~ .. ~.. .,nw ' ._ ac. . r~ orrJ or ( ·, I '& d It 1:. h1i:h on a bill m Co,tJ -----CROWD Super beautiful, finance. Tol ul price 0 _ +·separ ate gu~l rm yd. 545~ hor se. Ht•:i1 hn1mh\·r .• jm rm1. rp c ~un7()(1()tc Jel Y1I, l.'.lo:.c 10 lhc .:oil E"CEPTIO countless upi;radcs, e nd-. °"• rtt ti.JI 2011 -'I~ tn 1011w 55~· nr courl>t'. lleuut1ful ''"'"" AN s;A HAL l\"M> quality. ;, Star P<irk $225.UOO Call :>:>6-2660 & bath, 2 frplcs, 2 car 3 Bl' 2 ba, 2 car 1arage, -· -:_ -~ !!444 Mr. Ounn and morc! Only w.~J WATERFRONT tor adulls l'nc:cd m the .SELECT i.tar, wi.hr/d r.>-r, $600 mo. bu.ilUos. tl83 Darrell. Sunny, 1mm1H :: t>lory. I U:'I< 1 V E llSITY PA 1 " Century 21 1 Erne ry VALUE 3Cf:. Olr., Liz. ~·~l or PROPERTIES 615-2975 ~'6S. Hef'11 req'd . .Move br. 3 ba. Sp1w fom rm & • ( S-11>·3301 2150 sq. fl. of unique. 8911--W\l ---in <'harg(' S50. Ph : mui;tcr !>llll1'. :I <"Jr i: 11nmc grt_-cnbdl h•c · nr i.pac1ou.:. & ru.sllc rond•J • . Capt'1tranoleoch 32ll 00-6781. Nopcl:. Bearh Mo•l' 111:ht rn 11nol :.. 1>ark, sch?01 ~· GRA~,\Di\ c ~I. I !Ir ~xclus1vel 1slln"' ------<'C'>C uu> .. , • .., ,l\Jll llllme<I. J llr a Bu. Minion Viejo I 06 7 ••..••.••.......•..•••. 3 Br, 3 Ba, boal doc;kui:c • -. • ... Lots for sal• 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlalcc:rcst 3 lJR. 2 Bu, _....,.,.., mo ....., " -• 111rm dine. S.'7S. 552·073t> Id Time Offered ~:iro~~r':>~f'f,;,r!~·~ avail.fee. OHered al P~~e:t~:.r~~l~~·n ~~I~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Partially furn l br, ocean !rplc. c.l<1C1e lo O.C.C & L..AND~l.\HK .I llr .! l\.1 •II :...-..i.087:> ' Sl75.000 I l l f I od l I PRIME LOT \l('W, lncd puUo, frpk. Frw)'. S37S lSt. la:.l &. l'ust. Jrp:., • l'h 11111 ---.---~:~ h~~~.i:.t,;c~r:':e: •• .' Get"ald GiCIN'lini ~~t·~ ,.:::,~~ xr:J :. ~,.;;.. no j>\.>l:! 10 mo r enl3l. cleanin g dep 962 77118 refri I! rrcl.'fl'I W'>h r :-.t·w l~c ~xcc. 1 ownbomt>. )\one £treplJ1 c. fence Newport hoch I 069 Under S25.UUO Dir, Lil. IM C .M. Pali:.ades. $280. 496·3389. --tlrvr. ·"ail !Iii. !ltill liHI formal din.rm. frplc, 3 ) •rd •-...... tll·IO 'il•·bao ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -u,·/•-c:nrO""r1ies ~U or 830-0S.2l L hl f l 3BR. 2BA, fam. lndry rm, or!ICil!-0075 llll. 21'1 UJ, \\Cl·bar, a1r y "' "" "' ~ ~ oc. ""r . .-~ 1~ munu ac urcr, Coroeadel rrpt & drpc.. frplc, ltn --1011~. m tlTO-WJ\!c. Uni\ Only S74.!ls.1 IUCH FRONT A.r,.._ for sale 1200 m:iny po:ssilllhlles. 20.000 Mer 1222 slove. dshwshr, dbl. gur. Separute bachelor unit l'Jrk l.SOO 833 IW!ifi /.-.:. 1o•T"LI,. (714) 549-2467 ---,-~q. ft \'Ul·anl lot. C>!IJ ••••··················· G rd ·-.... pd C'Al\I\ r 11•· -----__,_.. ..,. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ a en .,. .. ,r ~ w/re n1:, S 1 "'" to llch , __ hoch 3248 ====~ ........ -··-$160,000 58 VIEW ACRES llOw. Be11ut duplx. 2Br, p,. ba. 548-4983 $140. ut1I pd. 121aJ ~:": ..... • .. • ~ Sandy ~ewport lkach al Red Carpet lrpl. + xlras. So. of hwy. U>-0700 • •• .... 102!1~Co1t1ttt!'y~85~9 )our frtl ' Sll'J'I:> lo }Our S.C.._.• 1076 OCUMSIDi Reoltors ~~~·---Redecoruted. 38r,dinrm. --· RENTALS bout :.Up ! CU!,tom bu1ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• NeH•r Defore Offcrt'<I 83]..3310 &-al·h locullon. Fascinal· goo.tar .. fNnc'd y~~/dFumk1llo~ 3llrlJSurli;1dcl• Condo, (1lJ1ill<'. UGUHA IEACH Enc. Custom Built lb , I' l 6 :\lo·s New 3 BR 2 Ba SIS,OOOper Acre y. o pe.., nn er:.. pa o. enc 4;111'. nr \. 1 1 4 BDRM. + FAM homew,J\Jr.JtJu.)~1011a, on ~.willer . "r1vu een· • l ho.• .;,9900' C~TURYl-"INAXCIAL --&nghousc.Only S7~mo. $300mo. +lttt!s.Si&0.36X Lse.536·1515cvc ll~I 3 b h tr} uoritl.'<>U.' ug)tonc i:us om m". *" , . R EALTORS 581 t"lll Brokcr640-•950. &548-7145 " . J l 1'. canyon •lcw of Clly & Cutuhnu £m·pl•~ 1.n VIEW ""'"~ Owner. 498·205K · ~ Mountain. DHft't, __ H.ttfn9ton view. city llgbts. ~50 $159,900 A~t f;73 7ti0l room' Lan:c formul <lln RH«t 2400 OPf:N BEAMS l Br + D-.. .. oMt 3226 H#'bOw 3242 Mu HOME and OFFICE tn)! room All till' k11chcn Ton?eegr~~a~ec:a~o ·~:~ C:.onel., y Loh/ ....................... den. newly pulnted ...... •••••••••••••••••• ....................... 2 Slod10 apt 2 DI.KS. TO Threer11vmof11\·con With lo\el).gra1nedr""ood soo.950 by ownr pnn on Crypts lSOO Lovt'ly. K\'llllc upslope lol Stell'! to ~arh & shops, House Dann rolnl, frplt', 3 Ur. J ba lOW11hou~t· 111-:At:ll. 1 blk from Pot Cou ~l ICw ) l'LIJS 2 cab1ncb Sp:ir111u~ Jm1 I .i9S-l!l36 n3PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ut l.i1k<· Tah0t· Approi. S375mo 403 Jasmmeop-wasbr/dryr. nr bcb. Sp11rldini: n'-'w iond l<'rY Sha lk OWNl-~fl lllJR)I h11m1· un t.:ltfl ly room ho,t:. twamt'<l > a ~ Pacd1t· Un•Jn ,.I t.'"" 111.· x 130· On p.i•ed per. Mr ~ludol11 ,lo Ava11now.(714)499·3129 sno \',111 ··1.11.i'', PAYS.\1..1.lTll.lrll>.~ Dri\e .• q ·r"'' frum pine ri:1hng Jnrl 2nrl OUPLU Ctmctery NH 2 Ioli. :strttl w/tret~ $HOOCJ b) t213J776·4292 or E,.s, 84&137l orll4fi~l:>ti~\'C4'. $165;\lo t>turh. Sl~.(.11)). Sal" or 'G~~ C:::t:~~:~~P~~~~ SwttpmgOcean\'1rw ~~::~~ua~~,~~0't!y~'.~ ow.ner 536·~---27~~~0:395FT 1 ctb C;~1~1,;i~~"eav:.~:t112~: i~iM -324 Z·l\~l~~v0J'ro~11-:~0~':.~t llud"i~~;~~~)7.KY WAU.Ol'Gl.ASS &v1ew 2&3Bdrft\.'S.<MOOsQfl Reasonable~l-004:l HIGll lk:.ert. 5 urres. 1 I : 11p r,w , S37ars S3JO mo An6,633-333l. •••••••••••••••••••••• on"llt•\cls.Litt>.hv.rm 10 :.\l.TOI' oc 50· tro11kul 11.1110 NeverhvedUl Rr,\'(lmp fum.aireond. pat o. Ya now. • nANt.:llOSf\I\ Jt)M,\!l;I; \\ f1n•placc This honw ' Calnnl'l ,, & :.lura1tc 5200.000 Trc('" 8,0011 ~a l re· mo 640l43.1 3Rll + tum. 2-sty., fplc. 3 "r .,, 11 1 ..: has m.ianif1renl <)Ct:AN CE:\ITRY flNMWli\l. COfMW'rciaJ - -----t.:rpL,1drpg. SHO mo. h1e. 0 ·' ' 11• rio1iu ••r."'111 gJ lurt:' Hc .. ut1ru 1 :.ervoer.$1S,000.5'8-1!074 CostaMesa 3224 Cull KILLGORE Luis k ey Model. Vww &t,;OASTLINl':VU.$.W<I flagstonc t'O\'<'rl-.l p:tt10 IU·:ALTORS_ :>81 l2l0 Property 1600 •••••••••• ... ••••••••••• REALTORS <U#J .503l aolf course. lake. 11\lll Mo on )•JUr IH·~AClf 11\1•r, \.\'.ilk lo beach & i.hop· ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.-c'-s. Far1ni, 3 Br 2 Ila. formal dm rm, _ ___ _. __ • ___ Sepl. l:>. $625 !>-17 7QH 01 4 Hu:sl1C t•cdar i.htn11lc lookm)("ah1ranllh1•aL-< pinjl' 2 l\H . I '• Hi.. P r~n:ie Harbo~. lll~d Gro•n 2700 cpu.bll1V.lpl,fn<"d.$t30 BToro 3232 _833-3215 home. Lj!.c. iiunde<'k!>, 0 ""1lt'r Wiii lln.llll:C' ~ OOO Owner 4!12.()G9$ i.A!asl'd bldlt ( Q)lt Up ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcl l(rdnrorMS·al39 ••••••••••••••••••••••• firC'JllllC<', dining r m, "'LMOST term.~•~ 1l nuw -<.:ult -·-·---· prox 6'-. nt+pos!l1ble in l3Q'ONTllEWAT£K• l"Olt LEASt;. Univ Pk : hilt In kitchen. An c;t. A 7521700 Of'EH HOUSE vw natlO!l Makes excellent Tax SJMtt..-7 .. •mROOM Br, 2"'2 Ba, rum rm. 2•1) ccllcul !.am. home. $415 OCEA .... FRO.._.T nrtNr••0·u""""''..,""'' .. JOH'Stment S6SOOO all or future home sile! 3 •den new bome on twohome 552·9444 or Mo "" ~ I !128 Ave !>11lvador · 2 11 bath. l:lm1ly room. l.ake Forest wt view o( • · Onb ~ll'~· lo tlw Ucst [~ 11iJ.!lil!'ll Ponorama o\:cJn vw. cash Prtn only Owner Beautiful s acres, 375 fireplace. Walk lo pool. wattt U28 sq fl, 2 l>a. ~·1000. MISSIOH REALTY 'url in 1 .. ~"onu . t>hler 'JJ£0j) from c\cry room of Lhi11 673-7914 ~~~~ 1~0~15~~ ~~~~ tcnnts, uuna, Jacuni, AIC. wet bar . frpl('. pauo OPTION TO UUV !185S. C)l llwy, Lal(WHI Ill(. :! 11.1 " rr1111' & _ -... •-••••-:nio sq ft home High on . be~l offrr. Call Dllll' etc, etr. All Included for & t1bl gar . Clubhouse, on golr course New, l'honc4!14·07:)1 111.1,:inif11 l'nl 11t•1•.in 'u•w rh1• hill Pnn'<I to 111.'!I. •---.. .----.. 2000 SC2S ptr month. pool & tennis Ind $500 plush Rancho San JoJ 1 rl ,,_ l ... _ h \n•n 1 , , r m 11 1 1 "'"' \"' 1 .. ,, 1 ...... , MK ....... • • ......... • 1 Wood ltl!'alty collcct, J im L-L,'V n L'. ALTORS 2 >r con o on ~au .,.,11<' 1 111 ' '' nt• ~ ll \M,.,...,. • ... "" """· ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.·irdt 726_1.,.,1 '"'"· r... Ready Sept. lsl.640.8300 qwn tnh::.e nr <.:uh 'l'r & . t th, "I L · s . ~.11·n111·1· ·•I 595.UIMI "" 962 77118 ---- - ---, D L· ' ., ,J '-' o ue 1111oon .• N 494 6525 Lowest Pn·ced'.'· a....10 DOW .... ·' TIMi TO TRADE R-..JI & .. __.... Super d ean 3 llr, 2 ba. s. . r W). 18l9 Ml fl. ~ & Kille. lenms, 2 pools. $6\}(I • "" "" T d I ·r ,._ •u•...-2 n lb h Jo' R Y.I conv. ~en. 2' ~ bu, lux. mo. Owner. 644·0-120 Att ti JI ra e to arger uni s WCllftted 2900 r. 11. U(le .. on rrplr. dshwnshc r , cpts. mstswte&bu.frplc,dbl _ BESTIUY Oand? Duplex rac 'le r, now' Mon· :ipprcl'iati~n. ••••••••••••·~··••••••• ut•.$335.mo.ALSO:tbr,2 drps, patio. $415 mo. t>nclgar S.SOOmo. Rcody LOCJU"CIHllli 3250 IH THE AREA ! 2ba, nr beach, rnor1> tax shelter. Cull U p k Ill ba. F.~.·252000._•ssq.33. nG9. norr, 963-4569. Aitt. no_fcc. ___ Sept l~th. 20 f\rhole•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• II I& leech!' no" ror m£orm atlon nivel":\ity ar • or new. ... ors " ·' \l110.11d1 11 ... Tl•rr.1ce oc 0 ' park & t ... is. Only LIOHS ESTATES Tl'm1cc 3 BR. /\gent for 00-0282 · Fountam Valley J2l4 Key ut :.nlt•s ore or Rede<-orated .1 hr, 2 bu. \\ 1• I l rn .1 1 n \ .11 n ('<I 3 'fwo 3 bl'<lro.Hn. 2 balh S6l 900 HURRY' own u.sc. (213) 943-9786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t)4()-83(J() fplc. <'pls, dµs. patio. •~lrm :! II.1th' 1.1m1lv & unill. Ln\"'r fully • • • $36·8832 --COU.EGt:: PARK 4 Br 2 -. ---!>U per toe S400/mo ,1111111R 1 m hunw ~•flt•• £u1111shl-t1 "1th lln•plJC('. Wont last. l'Vt party .wishe:i1 to buy Ba, + ram rm, 2 fpl, lge WALK Uruvers1ly P11rk lwnhm. '4 ~ A.ient no fte i,,.1111, 1,1 ih,• 1,,.1.h ,\nil .ill lhl' 1onvl· y FORSALE hmconLtdotsle.Up to yd.+put.io w/Lrces.lge lo Mile .Square P ark. BrJBu,famre11.m1i:ro • I" I\ Jh' 111~11 & d1•• .... 1r\',\ tul'nn•' hll•JI rur "" lll'I POINT REAL T c.ATALIHA. ISi.AHO $150.000 213 831-4170 ~ar <.;lean. n\'W paint, Redecornled 3Br, 2 b;i, _ovn. nr pool. )JI: 75t 2032 LOCJUl"I HICJIMI 3252 l'1111•d n,.:hr .11 :-1z1 r,oo onupJnl llurry 011 th•' 496-5600 7 Ln11s. income $1!1.200 a W 1 h Hef's. $42S. Avail 9 /L frplc. new cpts, drapes & We have 2, 3 & 4 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• .il ~car $175.000. or will ont arge ouseorl-On 673-5522 d1shwashc 1 r $410 mo. homes & \li\\nhomci. W!'1teWalerVu.2llr ,2hu SI 19, 950 San Juart trade' for ineoml' pmpcr '-'0 llave i.ca:.oned Isl -963-4569. Agnt, no fee. ava·il f 1 , T' (1Jll' guardL'<i comm uni Capidrono 1071 \y1nOran1ti:Coun1y TO ----•ir '"~~ •rom ty Tennis/pvt bch &111~. rm ....................... WortdWidelrok~N 8311·22S7 Brokcr. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, Beaut Sbd exec hme $34SloS525.Nofees. I ease S395 mo 646-.;.I~ Sul)('r ~harp V1lh1l:l' San t' a r p e \!'I. drapes, w/clubhse & pool priv. RAN~ ~LTY 17111M1-i1s2 Ju au 3 b t• d r o um 960·44 ~o ___ Rftlfab Clrcplarc, doublc garage, Top area. $495. 968·lH74• · ---------- ANYTIME lownhomr ll1>11ut1 f ul THR££ UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• bullltns, washer, t1rycr, Air 38r 2ba cpls drps University Pk Twnhme, ~ewport hach 3269 enl'losed J13tio ~.SOO Ho.let Ft11·•shed POOL. Luwn &: p ool f rp 1 c .' d 1 s'h w a~ h c r '. 3bd, 2' :b;.i. r J m . rm • • ••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·1 Eastsi·de C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••· ma•ntenance 1nr1udcd . s-135/mo. 963-454;9. /\gt. (rptc .. due:. pd hy """r .. ..acUA.• ... 1 lol»oa lllCllMI 3 l 06 $425 per month. No pets. no fo~. s1ss. 640 824R Udo Isle ~~~·;, i~,1~:·,11~1~~·1112 1~ ~~~ Ownu·!'I ~ tr11 IJnw :i ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. RoyMlc1COwctt. IEAUTIFUL___ LEASES AVA.IL. LUSE Sit•• .'\ol) c_.ll t.ll:! IH:lll 1~··11 oom 1 II.1th home QUH:T 3 n R. 2 BA. "toltor I Hewport \~ offer t he ,,,11.,, .. •nl! Sh:irp. 3 lied rm. 2 slory ------1714• 496-771 I v.11h f1rl•pl,JI.'.(' and fresh FIU'I .. ~ l'~TH>. ST>:PS CosteW...SU-7729 ADULT COMM. £1n"pro• ... ·rt1··· \1ew or hJy. priv;.ill• EMJOY T'l;IL'it-:&JU' l)O(.'" pJenl i\NU Two 1 1'0 llF.A< 11. WTNTF.R. T c>nni!I court. pool & "" ,... 'J ht•.u•h, mun & wile or 1." 11 ·' I.• r '" ,1,., k, 3111 . 2' abJ, 111, .! <'llr i:"r llY OWNt:I! :t nr l·omlo. lx'(fN<lm. I hllth \Intl I', nll l' \1,L 075 3'>113 fat'1hhes Cl~e lo park. 3 H3r.IJ2rba2· ·b1i·11l~"r.,n::,,,~"'-:• Jiloll mul~· only No l)i!h ~.t•tO Ow nr ~&!'1 ih-1~ I I t () ~ -& !lhopplo11 ond frrewuy 2 · "" °'"''' s.tiCXJ month <.:nll Suprrh t11•t1•11•m.111•,111·1·11,1,ll1m ll<'W rp•'· fll'f)'I. & .ur on aritr o """''r. Coron.detMcr 3122 le11aVel'\lccharmcr 4 . :JAr.2ba.fomrm$4:.!5 ,11,"· ri·.t .. uoil l'·""'""'l•---------i l'<ill~ •.• :r:.!:!orll.11 OSO:'I fTI0\1n~: \tu1t """ ,,t ••••••••••••••••••••••• family, 2 lia, $475. A\'lltl l:k•drm. H3 b3lh. encl J Br.2 ha.clmrm$450 llom~~Hcallv .S49flri:>~ 1 rpll' . 11111,n hi•um!I. :. $112.!ISO lly 1111)Jomtmrnt (k' f l t 1 1 Sept io. 540-3828 dble K:tru11c. Near nt•w 3 Hr, 2,., hn. tom. &'47~ lwl11n, 'Ill .~Ml c•T•LtNA 3 fi r l lln. 1>n11 I ~ty , only f'An ron win er Jr S37~/mo 1,1, lui.I I.I. " I\ 1wnh'<'· pr('mlum lot. uµ SJ.'JO, 2. br S48.'i. CUnfum . Mesa Vc•rdc. btn 3h1, 2ba. i;c<·urlty. ~i!411nl. 'nu h·1" 4 Br . 2~~ bn. lam S.'i2S LAGUNA J~~'£STM&ITS ..,,J{,/an REAL ESTATE <JOO c;1. "n"y· • ')• "" .. ., •• \ \40 ('\jlt) 11 \'I) .q1t 111 1•.111 \ U . .! llr. r.111 ,1rt'.I. 1 ll'~ll '>Jl(I( 't'I .~Kl 1'17 .L')!t!I & OCEAN VIEWll 11rnd,-d, 1mmur, mutdh• S.t51l ll.i13 7787 2 frpl r,., f am rm , 5'1!1·116.'15 .Y• . _ :l llr.d1n&(amrm~S-'1:l5 •• ~1·,,own('r <>11e111IJ1ly I'· j!!:!.'!'.I ~ Sp:tt•l brCnfldo,m.~tr,tl' clshwshr . <1parklilllt ~ ltr•m ,1111r h\1n1t rnom 111100 IM.'; r--cll·un. no pcl:.. ~4S/mo l\fodl'l,J llr w/den,3Jla.2 552·7000 W, 1111, fnrn 11111('/ hl'l<f~l 7,.1 0 .,.,., f11k'.~. llCW cpL~, 01 Ill\ 1>1'.nn.11t1· :l h·"·I 1.1n11I) a.---L•-1 t 1 S77' tn1 " """-'" .-• _,..,....-.._. rrn.i. m. \'I Ill) J <1. pvt hilt yrl , $5115 11111 ~I HL · 'llewport Shorl'11. On t·:inal nr IM'R('h Spac1ou:s 4 fir . Jutt lloous rm. •kn. pool. tcnn1~ Remocl1•lt•cl $70!1 mo l'nn111Sl.003"7011 UHIQUE DESIGN Whv.1111·1 \'11 trum "' 1m & loll lll'>lr h1 111111 hl',1m , l'tl le ·•nil hr 1l1 11 lh.i. JI\ l Jl,1l 1n \It J'I ot tfrt• $!1UOO l'h 1•11 :'7:11 hunw Wllh )ll'I milnent Ott.er Real &tote 1$2•tt20 ('11q :1 hr, l>J><'l'lJculur nr. 2 nn Condo. p:itlo. 213 07tl·J43'1 ••ve1> r. . .. • • IJrlo 1 .. 1 ... 4hr. 211.1 hornr ''"" I lkdroom, t t1111h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.oooua1ut.N1wt>0111 uac" \<\I, lph. i7.'i0 /mo Agent clhl 11ar, rool. rf'(' far -VILLAGE . i\11 clc\· kit, fl 1ik. •o l.111111) ioom. 1111110 :ind Mobile Hot.et Ch\m•r. 2yr Tripll'" :u1 r I in:, 1~10 i\Ynll S.•111 I ~.QW) $210 Li:c 2 h1 . kitl\/Jwli./ RL."ALTORS n.11111. "' .111 '> I \ rly 1h•rk 1-".1111.i~t11· ~l!\\)llJt"I For Sale 1100 r , f) P olnl aft u Mnldf'' lll'UC'h<'ornli1•r r. 1;'13-13.14 \nhu• ul SlU),OOO,,c.-11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• si~9~~~~~.~ .,:~7K DmMIPoint 3126 fc..~.t>ll 201 1 - -540-l ISl. Nrwport 0 let'. "-•-"'), 2 nn .. , lltt, .1"lt.. . . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.Gf.~ 2 llr I' I 11.1, I Jlbl ~ Nf.;W T1•rr:11·1•. :! llr 2 11.1,) nr. f'R, 2' 1 11.1 Tlls1• .,......., " " "' G • 'I 'lnnn1fl1'°nl "'·· •~n "I ... _. t I •-d a.a.-&1~-•-ach 32'"0 fum rm, hlto'I, nr "'hi~. OW. """I. •rn1J11:t . 11rk . 'II r pnrk S,JI\ Jo·1n l \'"'ITS .01111 ( •' ·' ... , ,,,..,.. • t·-. ufll", II\ P·• Ill "" yur """'' .. 'JI'"'"" -"' h I .,..... l09U"0Hltlt 1050 <.:~po t:n~I. JH't v;cl. WMl'l11h• !oration t on Uf~fs utx'.vc M:1nn;1 Atllb.s:J00.G7:tJK~AJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :,.:P~2 :;;,~1'. Jat· ~n k11fi\/nofl('t'I 5-t~:t.159 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4!4 .:1ou 4!16 11:-.~~· or 211<1rm. :i yn1 ol<I ,mcl :13 2 Fir. 2 Ru . Contl(). 110111,. • , it nr 2 Ila. t•pt ... n1w. no STEPS TO OCEAN ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ltQirnt 1 ~•> vu hnnw1i.---------•r 4'1f!·Of,'ill Mt tJprn Hdrm unclt•r con111rut· JllC'UUt, i\1•r11nty entry ·1 111 1 lltt, 2 • 11r •t"1 • -+ pds. l'hilltrC'n ()J(. MOO RENTALS · With i\ t' f'ri11W llll'. . t1on ~:!li!'\,000 AAl Wlllll•lllCfur1101 unfurn rnrport,ll(t•v~t,~1;u1·~~ mo !l0030.1S S1n1tll'fa m1lyhom,·s ;!0~:1h<ll~11~n:!Juf.~;~~. 40r,2h.1,r.1mrmw1rs11r , DlSPfRATlONI ih40.Xlnlcond . t.:n·l:J(.IO 4~1772 """nllo nr r <. 21lR,2Bu .. ~WI frnl··. ~ .. 1ndn~k. 11'1t'o ('uzyN,•wport lkll1C'h. • ..... _... ·-"31 0 mo 2(171Jt:Onlmt•nU1l Clt•un 3Br, 2h11, <'Ul«l 1111('. 3Jlll :! II s:JHS "' '" "' • I vl\d ('l•illl. upi:iu t•d Nr."<l lOC'11lunlbor t·orn MS-'11!30 tiUNITSSunC'lt•mcnt4'. nurrnftCJfo.._.oc 4 Wkcly11~1444:1nl\fil'M hltn,, «'l)l.drr• l(rtlnr , · 11• S.:l!Y..Yrlylll1'521'.Jll1vt1 rrpti<. ~1111111.11•1 " 2 Yr ml.'1('lt1lrort11x~rpn•c111 11eran&l'nrk\lrw.Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• HV /ho:tt 11torn11(', nu ~:!:t~~:~:: ...... ~~~ 1Yt221!Y.l ___ _ old ownr $111 !1011 tum. Will l11adc lhla '5SH.tiottal24' 111vc11tmc11t. Sl45.oOo $110. Util frl'I' (.'orral fl)r 1 llc·rlroom , 2 hath. I '370 0024911 ·1111 079'; I' h ·'r m Ill i: 3 b r rom1)Jt'lr lv rt'<IOll\' N\'W f>4.1c1nr Shorl' tte.1ltv. Ill bor!IC' tl1'11 r hrnmhrr rth'l)l:lcl'. forced atr I><'"· - ---31\lt,2 lln . 5'12:1 t1;1l'I( nay V1llU1.tl'. now ""'lerlront w/dhl "lip I.I. ' w 1•· 11 .. I" \ <II I (I'(' li."lt 2011 IK'•l S3K5 /mn 3 8H. 2 Ila S1i!:I t-Ownhoui.C', h1 1 <'1hn111~. ~a MIC)U91 I OS l'<>m11I fum1•h1'<1 plumbtnjl, hathl f11tt11n•!', • •• /fl .. J. ;·. . I si-:1.1-:~·r l'IWPl·:HTIES ~l11e IWO modf'I. 4 3 '2 + tlt•n. 2 h.1 S.t25 frph· :I ht l~w kl11 h ••••••••••••• •••••• ••• \lr'lu~h lh•:ill\ ~to\·r, & fin irrn rou('h t 1ty P~ia . I 19'-.. :ioo lnlne l 144 ~ 21~.0 bedroom. 2\') bnlh, 3 rnr :I Ill< +den . .'. h.i 542:, J)IJQI ~;i:, f.4!. r,3:.it or Mo ... A"CH IAY Sip<> 4 H~1th \\ ·~tw•V.\•r i-:w U' 'l'l.~,·x t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 IJU. 2 Utl ~t:l"i fr7!\ f.21t r..ul™or6l2f.SlR ~·top en l•Mk 100 yd1 3 u"'1•11st·. ,.,._,, ... .. 2 II RJ1.r11JZr, frr.whly palnll.'d 4111' ·•11.1 ~11A N "' !hfl 2hn ntr 11anlylurn . ,,._, ''1'" vNOr. r . I Id & C ~' or"' THRACE £mm I C\\porl lk'nrh No Lit hrl rm ~ r r pl c' ll1•('0J .1l•'ll, IJ,•rk ''lt'W rr;"" ''"'"!· 'IOm(' (urn n!I e . out Plt.. .. •m. 311,1 sn: .. P.n'llbluff Jbr. 2''> bll ('on S RR. 3 Ra, home. mrom Harbor View HCHM ~3")38or7 ~~~~rrn 12795 w'lhr /dryrs. mtrror•·d At1ulb only s:i1:. mo \\,ti:.yrt.1 <.:hll~ ..:".!.11_!-14..!_ ~~~::nlu~~.a~ r.~~rt~~: Townhomc' do. G lo 11 mo Ille. IMO Jl{\rl,bll' view. Amt'01t1ts -' R 50 '" I clr.1, wood nunehn•• Wik 656-0421 2 llR. 2 n:i $.'lll~ rM. fl44 ·ft5650l'MO ~?.6 '""Id Z L'rpl • Sp nlSl1· want~ .... 4 ror r W 11r"r L• ... s.. -. 3 Ur & d('n. or I Hr. C'nd IOOOJICr month 21m. 2 nu . $400 - '" • .. l·... a s.Rl·8477 LDituM Bth ~harmer. 2 to e!iLc • ... ni.l ·In(' .. --L b' rk y 1 d refri" 2 car 2 "I\+ cl"n, ., 1 •• 1 • ug~ n _ _. Rlufr~ Contlo. :I BR. u~. p11rquet floors, wel· "R I II b h t: M IO<' Sl38 ooo ownr ~ ~ 3148 u 1 r · ... n ~ .. ' .., -"''"' 1 b 1 1 u , u IH . eat·1n · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ga_r.$425mo ~7-1351 __ 3 Uedroom. 2 both. nc-ar 36R z na 1423 2...., ne. ll('nut. buy" cw, .ir. poo. jrl ~P•· many Lovc y 3br Monaco on kitrh.. !iv.rm ope ms to ai.tt M11·9673 eves • nn'. 2 1,11·. ·• ·• •• ••• ••• ...,. Pool, $.'ill!'!. fJ73 3:1.'\!l __ _ mon-SZ?.S.000 Por de pool s11e lot, Vaennt & re fam·rm. Jo"nrd patio. ad -: -Comp furn Jlc;ich frnnl M~a Verd\' 4 br, 2 ba. M11rln11 lll>th Carpet.I. o • ... .,., - I.alls & •PJ>l-coll M:cnt. ady to movt In now dilion al bont·trallrr \ery Jge 4·plex. l 2 3 br, l'Qndo 2h<I. 2l~ba. 11"'1m tam rm & paho l'l<'an draP«, bulltiN $400 J)('r 31\R,2 Hn ........• s.i:io P.utblorr fnntutlc Back 151-2223 ()pcn llOU!le Thu,., H . p a r k i n ft: • s e p Dana r .oinl Pa~~ for 11uols. t r n n 1s c rt !C • N~ pmnt. ll!'f'I. No p<!l4' n>0n1h 3 BR. 2~ U11. ••. .$475 Bny vu.' 3 UH . 2'' ba. 4HIH "THlHILL5" \f\ 1mm:;rulatc. up· .:ndl'd. well lnc4tC'd D11rtnwutb plan with every dt>La1l complete bul gra•" 111 the rear yord. Bnnit )Our ~l"ffn thumb ttn.d sn"r uH; SU Prtc:cd bclQw compeU· uen •t S&8.SOO. C4 64-4-721 l /Jn '•(,!l .·' '' ~ • < r j' Ill T t C., ' l '" I ~ • • .. . 117$Poct0ul\lclah atorUt l llhop $16.000 eL~rlf Sl:lii.000. 67.15205. !l«Unty i:oti-~.mo \\'ult•r & 1mln1 1)(1 M4lO RHl&tateMert 3BR.2~8a.. .~ Condo. S:i9f>/mo. ARI NA 673-7801 Park frr~ ind~ ALL 67SJ82.I nn I " l~e nc S.100 St•1.1t ~ll0!1Zor:>1.1 i tJ:. 14'91151 •llR.2 ~J-ill $-175 61~til00 C.AIERll llACM UVIMGt Sblrp % 11drm. wtth C'\llUom den. Wl't bar, l.(te sunny plltlo SpacloU3. ~ look. Near pools a. oceu.. $7S,IOO CAYWOOD llA.LTY • 541·1290. th J · 3 71111 ~ 4 BR. 211 Ha S.'IOO UTI L $120 •ulhl>' IYOWHER ru uni: ;i1 i s---------1 •DR.2•-,n.1 ""1• 494-0llil • <'\If':( lll.'G F: :1br t hJ, fom rm, .., "' Two i;cts of • Unlh. lncd yd. dhl iiar 1-:x1r.1s Cleon 3 or 4 Rr. dish· pnme 10<' Eas~ldc CM 2 BR. rum . Wal.It to !l34 Center SI $4Z5 rno washer. frpl(', cplll. dl'tJI'. ~I Al(\ 631-:1222 IM!arh. Month of Sept I :;411 JMI or n.12 0282 SJS:>· S3'7 s mo. 963-4569 Obi wide 28drm +den ~. Agent 646-3255 Agt no fee. Located In bcautlrul HAVE 2 br, 1 hn, patio. encl --------1 Dana Pt. Mirlna. Adult Rr11I Esutt, Onaric.-e &r 1'4eowporf a.aclt 3 t 69 g a r a" c No pct !i . $3SO. 3 Br 2 Bo Twnhst pet park. DF'8045 6. A· business ba<'kJ?round. •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• Cb I Id re n o k . $2 3:.. w1hridryr rcfng. Pool, P lus MobHe Jf ome WANT WJnter on Lido. 4bd. 546-99SO tenniK. close to bch, (wy, DAMAPOIMT Raak!s. S»-3012 SllueUon to "'·ork with or 3nl>a,. den, frplc .. $550. __. 1 shop·g. 968-48:M ---------·•----------• problem lo solve. munthJy. 67~7667. Mtsa V'""ve 'pac oua •bd, "'2 Beutiful Cameo Shores ,,eetwood Mobilt Hm<'. Uruct> 642·6368 2ba, dbl frplc .. bll n!i., SUPER clean 3hr, 2ba, 't5ul'AMN5Da·htVIME Pool llome Yi/m.,n.ifi· <lit GoU count>. arl'O'-s fr --------UDO lSL6. 3 BR. 2 Ba .dishwahr . Ii yd .• RV. bike to bch , prestlge1----- cteflt llO' \'i-. 3 Br, 4 b& bd<h 2 Br, t Ba, patio, OUP\.E.X·IWNT'G BCU. home, \gt sunn)· patio. Boat storage, nr schools, oelg.hbomood. $395. Kida UnJv. Pa rk Princeton "&kn. Askms $1111..SOO. DrHCwe>i>d B('h Club . 1'fo2-8R .•. $6UOO. •ell dC<'Orated. Yearly cul dtt·aac street. $425 OK. Ask for Muae. ViUqe m. 3 BR & om Agent. 631-3900 Tll\U ~h. S3fl 0081 Ownr / Blir ~ Rl()O cno. 675 6'428 mo Call 968 2748. ~7 /IM.2·44'74 rm, 54;5, 644 1710 Rr. Z' • bu, 1!t1ll ri.11ntC!d wis 1SUTIO. _!':ve11 l~~ N"EWPORT T<'rratc CQn do, never livNt in 2 Br 2 Ba. carport, i:ar, pool, jacuui, no pets. l ('hlld $3'15.546-6052 2 nr Condo w iden, din uea, 2i,; ba, stove. truh comp. Tennis. pool, or brh $4'7!i m o . 0)'s 642 ·65 00 . F.vt tii3-7 489 'Wk nds 1175-01!3 I ...................... CCNtdolMlllWlli ....... ahu.f.~ ~.,,.t .. •hu.twt.. ~bu.tw.. 1~tac"hu.fw-.. .................. d l 425 ........................................................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c°'to McMI 112 Cotta Meia 3124 ......... kodt 3140 *c~L.. 1171 OHic~ RH fal 440 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _,..lirr-.0 •••••••••••••••••••••• \ton~rt·b Ha) \ tll~'' <>rn •••••••••• ••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ... .,.... .. oc: .. ....•................. Npt Shorff. ;: BR, fonY den Walk lo ll\:"<'h. \'h $tl01Yrl> i\.it ~&II 1;.~JU \'u J Ur :?•1 Hi "l'll>Jr (mn111l"ul.1h• :? Ucll1m Foe'" dint-it.ar JJC•ll .. 11 Value worth Mandlng in line few! DAI CREST C.'oodo \\ ..i1h. r dr) t1r WATF.Rt'HO"l;'r l'tl·r dock, 3 b\. .. lrm. rormJ dmt.• rm. 2 b;ith' "° " .ummtw .. ~\:;II \llJ ~ ~rented in the fine month! FOURPLEXES t~0~1;,S:! I~ mu {...i ll 'l'.;" JI.Jr 2 "·• "" \ool.I 500/o SO HlJRR"'· IR ... MO ...... W c.lb. rvl<', dbl1· 1111r ,,, do&6. ~ mo Hh I' only Uurrl'll ll~.all ) ll42. ~'()() UJ.l' .... 'lo. (.'un1Ju ll'·"l' SWrttnic JI S4S() •l\1!•'111. M1 IJ:IJ • 3 UH 2•, 1.t.1 (,.11,111 (.'Jrpl'IJ., ,,,.,,.., rlhk ~.\( llurhur 111 1)1,t ~l'l'i 111 po•il 1. 1 lut.h,, ~u~ • "" "" \dlt '"'"iu .:um1n11 .. m lX);-..~rMt .., 1J111I 1 111 11. q,,1.111.1111-Of.LUXE 'II \1.•nl l>ltliblll 1 l.11,r ,,.1•,,. .. 11111:1•111 • "ll:cl1.-:-h.lr \ll,;J~:~~~·,14~nl~\\ • 1. ... , '""" "111t 1 1 •· r '" 111 '"' I" '"I! ;i tstt fpk z h.1 ~i:. fO-..houl-e '' 1 l11,il1l... l\I 111.111111111.111111 -..111 •llH.1·rw1,,.,,1:s:!,\ u..fur"4t.twd l52S I '!ll' '' ll.·d•.111 1 ... , ''"111111111,.: l''"'I ,,11111.1, \\1llC01~a1"·1 L'hllJr.n •••••••••• ••••• • • •• •••• I 1 ' I; •11r. ,I 1 1 1 , "•urr-. ... 11 .. I \,,I!,, h.1:t :-,._.,. lh•·~•· lu\ • h .i1i.11 I 111111t' th1·\ Jfl' 1 l•»l' 11 lm.i1h•"'"' \1H.1~1 ~J11 '\fll -4 '\\ ><t Ir• 1i """" ''"-'·•I 1,11,1111• l\•nlr,11 l'.1rl. l\'trlu J u.m .IHI< I 11.i lu.:hh I:'\ I HOl>l (.'l~l.: I 111. l11rnt1urt r.1,l .11.a' t111n 'h111111111i: fl 1·•'"·'~" "l•t:I Jll11I I\\ ""IHI lltl.l• lt1 ht•Jdt I ')I 'JIMI 1•1:, llo.ll\ l\\MrOIA1l •I• l>11l'll1uni. Sl.111·1 t\, <X ClJl'A~l \' """ ' lk.tt h , II U \\nl 1111 \\',\ll.i\HLl. I " I' "' • SIJ l\'I ofl lh .it h 0111• lt."l' i\\,111 ~q>l l'hum o..p4H•t f\irn lSSO llJtry. ~•o t l. .. I A-.tt ••• •• •••••••••••••••••• Nwpt lh:ht .. ,,. •'Jll \ "'" • l\,lllK1.1 1,1111111 Ul>I"". " br. ii hJ (;l.t"l'IJ rt•( IJlt)fr~tlll ·~I llr "11\ll·r f'l)Ont Nt•w p.arrll ii. 1·rt1I l!.c li7.o I.is:!~ C11J;.i111l lirrl'I, 11.11111 ~.;11 °'4MnH Unf"'"' 1600 ~:.s ·~u u• ~7 ~ t 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I , .. ' \. I '~ ,, , , , t • \.,, ,. \ ... , ••111 I • ,. H \' . ' ' I~' l . "· I I 1,1\ I Ii \ Ai.lull Ar .. nn\C'or I h'fl•<'• hl1•d. •. n):hl 011 h1·1·I'"'' \1 l Uf lk '•II f1 H,l.O\\ Tll 1-. ~1c; 's · • bnt ROCJtt$ R•olty 842·9249 or 848-8100 ..•........••••.•..•... Ttu-; 1-'.~l.,'I I'<; PALM MESA •ns. ~II:\ l 11':1' ft n I' I llt'll ll,11'11 14..! lllt 110111 s1•1 .• 1\d1111~ l\u l'l'l- ).1(> I \It''"' 1>1 1:1 I'll.\ 1·;.i,l 111 :\l \\ lklrt lll\d I ~o lt> !ll<W IEST IUY IHTOWH S111i:k,, I&:! 111 111111 ~ u11lu 111 T ht'I\', ~l 1ndl11111 111 r1•111 ,11 1.111 ·1 t; :-. ' I~ I IJ I II fv 111 " W\'t'~:IH'l!O'l < """' 1111< Ill\ 1111 1'•11111 111 ~ "tfl . l! !tr & lh'n "'" ,1111· uul I .11 I 111 11r\.. C hc:n111I ~111111 ,111.1 \I.it :itllt• nupll" t u•nt•l><.-J """kt. ''""' , .. ,..,. '' .,,,., "' 7 J'.n\. ...,,,.....,,,.. ___ ..._..,.._i '11011 • .. 1m11ltrn\'11lur ~ t\);f'nt 10111Iii11 "-'01 mn .!1:1 1..,1 »11111 J iil I '• hu l It .111 l lllld tlJI 'II..! l!l:lft \:lnl dr11:.. ll·:..,11n, , .. 1r11m1ni: ht'.llth 1 l1tl1,, 11 .1rl11·, umr. 6. ~11111tJ\ "' ""' h :,.C1rn 110 11111 11111h•1 21 <\ Ol't, ~!IOI .._L 'JRr. 21, bJ 11111110 v. 11. ho.it i.hlJ tll.tl i:.1r ~.a~I } rly h\• I I '111 \\ (;, lh•} ~5 il>.i:1u1 1,7, '1'>-1• Jl,\IWOH \ H:\\ J Ur, 2 liJ. '"' 1111> n · tll!CUr.Jlt•d t. 11111" pol ~mu hltl 11.!IK :'.l~Wl'Ol<Tl llt-;sJ • J br, 2 12 IJ.i ()('l'.JO \II'" AdulL<1 onh . no 1 .... 1., \ r I) lse, S.525 &12 72i I l' \ ,.,. llC ~.\'\\l '""It .. 1111 ll.1 • 111 ii t" hllrt' ''.!:l ui_. '• I i•· "'JC ~11 1 ;31 "'-· d ~h fwwilhe-d Coit• MHa 3 824 A.po tmtnh rvrnishe ............................................. . •..........•........... lolboa ,,,ond )706 Sarr C~e 3776 ..•.......•...•••.•••••..•...•.•....••.•••••.• , llr .1pl" ~·'' "'°'"' , ul•I 11h .so.:.•, l'11r.;.I \•J1I )!,~ I 111 1,.1 :0.111J!lt" t1k I ~Ill j l,;1l1,j]f,'H•O II(' JI lo I' ,1 I h I< t' J I h l IJ 111 l•. I I \ l C \S.\ \ ll"TOHI \ I :!~ l1r l>1•lu't' l nl ur 11r Furn i:ai. "Ir pd \tlull!-. 'o pl'll-1'1'l' ,i.:.lll' I 'out. n·•· 1 m. l'll•\ Jlor~ ~'2!> \'1<111n.a, lrl:! Kt!i U WALK TO BUCH IJdU\\' J !Jr °.! b.1 tlbl -'·'r '" l>t'h ~~1 .! hl St 'ltill :!.\1'1111 ~.11. \illi I Ill<. I lS;.i , I ·onuu :-.r <.ho11p1n)! $:!2S rnn !Iii:! 121.! Jill 2 br, Vot•I J!;.orJl!l' kub 111. f-"1•1• ~1.11n tt\'ni.11:. s.ru s:r.u flu tit'\~ \lul\I h \11 m11nl h ti( I llllolll\ \ \lll(kl:-lilJ\'ll <IJ1l.1 10 i :\""Pl>rl lkJlh :\urlh 11.'IO lr 1 inc• IJI lbth I li'I l rt.I:> 1i:v1 Nl'"r>Ort l~:whM111h 1700 ll>lh l:>l (JI l>v1 l'I 1 1714 11\..1:! ~Jill I lk•clr•KIOh .! h.lllh 1;.;11 -'1111 l.iki· 111.,1 \h,ul ..1I ··II 111p., '~;\\ ~ nin• I ltr. ptM1I I 11. Sl~S 1 hr '""'I l'h1ld ul.. N U ~ll:.Ol'tOU:-. :-0.·1111•1111" 11 .. .111111 ~ments JUlh IKll>t'l:. Frum::.:!:!.l f w • . tili'onlh••b.1) WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPORT Bf ACH ...... _. ....................... ·-.. . ... c. .............. :./c--.;....,_ ./'t•·-/,.----. :./-.. -· / ..,., ....... ..,.. ,/_,._ ..... Cati Mr tlow.,d 6 4, · 15101 •I \IOFRI-.. : Ill' I • l :! :1 ltm 11111 ... , 1111111 "I;,!> I• 1• 1 11111 \ 11 I \11I'"'11•1 llnll'I 'o 1,.,,,,. !\'<I H.;1:1 ,l.!:!.I I' 1 I 11111111 60 PER SQ FT 11.n ,, "'Sl'l'I 1n· '\It \t:'I .111 .• 11.1;• I SO I Westcliff Dr. '•·"111111 1'111,1111 1.d\'tr Leo,inq Office Spou I • .JJ 1111 ~111 \1,111.1).!1•1 1711 1 t.J~ .11111'\I :!II• DELUXE OFFICES .. 01111111 ,\ llh"ll "il·"'''' :!\JO 111 .'10 1 ''I II \' 11•" ·"JV ''I ll I . ..ii.. . 1.:11"1 •'< \lr•:-11•11 \" 111 .1r'"" llJ11J\ '" ;-, II h ") l.rllll.;11 I II•• FOR LE.ASE l OFFICES Sl55 MOEACH F111l• l'OST .\ ~I l-~,\ l.c>\' 752-1700 INVESTMENT DIVISION ust 26 1976 .••..•.••.....•.....•. au.lMu Opportunity 500 . .................... . • \L\. \I I:\ l \\ F11\1nur) w" •hoµ htn.111110 .. 11 ·~·1100L. "''Jr !\r 111 •M'llUOI. rt•Jthni: ,\,.111 DAllY PllOl Lost I Fo4Mcl uoo . .............•...••••. 1. 0 S T R 1• w .. r d 1 i \'orlu1h1rr 1'f'rn.•ri., vie '.\tc.,.a \ t•rd11 Arc:1.1 .'Mb.(1.J:.?I 1 ..... 1 lltk 1·111 Wri\m to' \ h J rt'll l'k.t~l' l'Ont.it·I t'irul. al\ S11m. :..\I 039J •Ill tt.1>1-:1t1't1tm~. ~·ot':'Jll 111Jft• blk &. .... ht •\I \II)~ t-:ll \'l~' t: \i LI doi: ..., "'hl muull', O\'CI., • l' \ 'llY & ll' lo. cin:.\ \I 01111\1.' ,\ frt't ·'Prl'Q>-I ~ •0001-.~l'llltF 'II \I~ 11hl l'Jll I 0"'111 •II~; ~:tt' II \It:-1;: • i417 ~'>I II tJ S 17101>1.111111'. 1"\I 1..C> 4 I iO tolll VIA C.4RPlT SA.US 0\\ lh'I 11111\ 11111 Ill \'r:O.l'oJ, Jlld lllU.•l wll :llJl .. l l'><I ti '•'l'll-. .:ottll tlll\'r JlUI '11•rm' \1.'\ 11.r. 1.!W IEEft TA.VERN ;\ll:-,111n \It')"•'''"' \l1:i:.lh hl'll• 11111 .11111 nt•l "" m r Sl..'Ml11 11111 ~h1111 l111nw~ &. "'"""'" ,11 l'J II c a r I 1· • 11HI I 111 <' 1• • on~tn11I ''" m·1 111 "'" Goud ll'rm,, t\.:t l!.;Jj l:!lll I" 0 II n 11 I' u r ...... ,. I (~ r1·1•11 \ ,•llu\\ Fai.h1011 l'll111d ~al :!l.C MS·~ flll'l\'f) II J•l, '<lllllll h•rn.1lt• l'olll.', no ID '''- II .. •lrl•,l K;U.:,'l<!li CJrl\'. .>I:! ~l\~'\i C'\ C' Ft 1\ 'tJ. I" .11 i:u door r ro111 \ .I 1111' 1' I !\ h I' I I \ I<' \l.1,.:11ult,1 &. \dams, 11.B '#JI 2J'•I L<l."\r l'.tr1vl. II ll ..1rt-u F.irnrh 1wl l'lt'a~e I•" t111 n t<c".1rd &U-4351 or flit!.~, CA.FE 1.0,1 l'r•· 1·r1pt1011 MIM•IOll \'11•10 Jll'.I <:IJ!''l'l>. ltt'" .ard lk11:1 Cnl\ hllh• Frt•n1 h "" h• fr.rnw .,.. llt•t•oratlon 011 ,1 ,pat10 i.t>1111nJ: <:10:-, lKi"s ,\I F.1 ~h bl 01 ~i.IW J mo :11111 ,Ill"" f ,1,.h Sq 1711 1 fl83·593ll mi:. 0"111·r mu~1 :.ell1lu1· 1,1111cd to nub11l1· ltll••n·'I ,\1,11,, 11 If l' I T ,. 1 Iii' 1\ 11t Lt 1·q· M 1111a1 un· mah> f9 1fi6UI lii'IM>.!I Unfurnished !'>41147S7,t.lti;i.!ll! :\l111nllt'r1IJb .. ,1o ~:J70 ""· L nluin lla):-.1dt-t'11\(' '1'11,1 11 8ofbo Pt11i 'lo )707 ••••••••••••••••••3•8••0•6• 1&'.!llr.hlln:.,0:11t:..1lrp:.. Hurtti~on C.lllti7S 70JIJ W.rh'rfrunlEwe u111l·t·~1 REST"UR" ... T 1'.li ·~~·oo l'tx1<llt•. blk ~ray. 5 Y'' I hr. I h,1 Furrr :.WCI ~I f>lkl mu hum~· .:\'e11 llt'll'I 111 .. 11 ° "u lolbooliland .... r ... <l"·.rio•"•l• H--1o...:: .. r 3842 • ~ ~,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ , .. ~ "''.. _._ l\4.•1lr1>om.:!hath"1lh ~ J ltm 'lllll'' :S i l • ~I hl 2lir.21\••"' , .. "U'"' \\I' l' 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• :..t.K-t~~HuttH50:)2-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2~ o fl..1~ ... 1dt• l>t ~'"~"'llort l1to!'\s ~to.uou . o II 1:. \'1c 13Gi I Co.1,.,t llw'. nr 2nrl St ~u t.:iiunu llnd t·hroml• l'11..1111 1111 O<'l'k l\m;. to "11,\llY' Hl'ward. Cull C11lll·•·t 1213 >938·902.t or 171-1 i3:!3·3ti:IO pool . J.i ru 11 1 .111u J" l111<,el1·1 :.li.i It l'L:Tl':211r" 1h•1 k :!:!:.0'·· \'l":"<ll·' Sun:.et lkh l! Br. 1 blk O<'e::rn \t1'W • m Opt•nonl~ lih1111r~ct1111\ HEAC.:11 ~700 mo lw 1>11 Sllll!ll·:-. ol. ~ 1'" \put.-11 1 ~l:l.1 11111 \ r I} r "' llt'.tdt ,\l!I l)i:.O lilh 1 IOUO ~ ll h," ht'l'( & .\1.1111 lh·111 .i1, :.111 ~1.li11 ti7J3'i:Jt t:~, OCF\S&C'IT\' t'IC•·un. root gardl•n. SJ:l!!l :!lk•drnon1.dN('\1n1I 1----------•I ""II.' ~;;.i,,11\ n•ll\t•rl••1I '· ,.h. ., rno lli1104 II 14th St IX'l'Jll \W" ~>mo lo 1.1<1u1>r ·., lrtl l"rnh. On Wutrr :JHr :!II.•" W 1-· l'lll r < I . 1807 Liil' uni.: I. ..1.r~. nt•I' -1'b.0Jll•59:! :-,:i;r.1..if\ 6Plll 1'111·: l'OLO;'I;\' nu" h,,, ,, • rlm:k ~750 11111 1111huu1 ::.1 '" 11 • 1 1'"" 1" ""\' , Bolboo Petuniulo l•r :! I.Ju , fr pk. d~h" hr, l'rnft-i.~mnul i-:,\!l Ull \ 1, 1\1.'l K.'!7 42(KI \Jo<:k St;O() mn ''"'"' 1.'.:1 _ •• 1'1.at ll •Hn •u "'· ••••• •••••••• • • •• • •••• • i:..irJI!•'· J.Jt'ULll Wt. i.154!0 l"w 3844 JA.COIS REAL TY .., ~u •,I Hifrm' :.;..1!\o • ur hl5 K25ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6670 s u 1 l t•:. ••' i 111 I 111 Lo:.t. bll. 1 n:d S~ll\'r 'Lab PLA.HTS&GIFTS ml\ malt•. \H· El rl 11 " n l t> " 11 L .t I! u 11 .1 On Wt'q llu' \\ h11.tl Corona del Mor 37 22 • 2 Hdrm,, SJOll ,. . U ~1.; "' Br 2 B.i patw O rk';rl'li \01pk p.irl.ln~ uod. for 50 ix .... I llr Ill ...................... :\l:ir-,hJll Hit\ 1,j5 lliOO \il•\\ \ J Br. l I llr I 2 r . l'Ph -drp:. g~r.ai:c : Rooms 400 •·ur111l11 (•Jll .,.-,-""I bt-:.l 11>1: .alwn ~I ~llU "''' t·~1IJrt-n Otl.. nr ~' Co~~I l 52:J Jo.lS •••••• ••••• • • • • • • • •• • •• .. .,., .., ll<!.(lOO 1-l l.l.l'ltlC:I•: It~ l\e.11•h, II U 1111:.. lo ~·frw :1 t11rc• 111 c• 1·11 11111 .. Sl.1.."\'lo"/1.18 t)tjjd irl) be 2bd, Iba. pool, Corono del Mor 3822 I l..11.1 11.1.\ 01~1 "·'' ~5 _ _ _ Sll'epinl( rm' Sl•O SiOS mo 1----------1 1;1;, ililllori;;<, 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ht"" lO 5 .. kll''· or Logunaleoch 3848 l\JI S.'iO "" ShJrl· kit Plat.• Otht'r 1111p11rluml) o\\11<•r <"an I P•''' 11)1 1•.,,;.1hh· H•rnh 1\.:1 KJ7·420l• LOST. \'10: 1'l•wl;i11u ~ 1'1 att-r i;rt') lon"harr m.1ld.';.il Rt7 9~11 I lldrm 1 Furn• ...;J'io 11111 2 tklrm t t'urn 1 1r. On f.k-a c. h v. rlh Ch.1nn1·f \'1(' .... pq hx.Jllllll '011''1 dt!tor F urn1:.b1·cl I ~rm ~· mn "'rni.-r MOOO mu} r l) bl' lir~nd nl'" : lltlrm ;!ll,1 w Crpl\', ~Oi• mo '1 h h.'use WATERFRONT HOMES 611·1400 "h111!11 ... , .111 .1 mth' 'ii t:.1t tao( t .... 'It" "'··'" mo tii~ iii\ I Costa Mesa 3724 ....................... S37.50 WEEK & UP •N11tl111 1\ I llH \pt' •I\ ~ \l.11tl S1·n \\ .111 •l't>11n1·S.·n 11111 P••1I •t h11l111·11~,·rt1110 •Lo" m11n1hll r.111·' :!:17h '•'\I 1•>1 1 1111 .t I \I '' U( 'l~ \.,,tu 1: I~ .~H17 ., llr fll\\ nhot.hl'. rrpk 1'1•11. 11·11111,, 1 unllnl'nlJI hr1'.tl.l.1:.t ~•ml' OCl'.tn 6. l';11.tl1n.1 '11 "'' t'h1,e to ~1wp11mi.: &. 11111• bl'Jth 1..,14 ~.1 1 1'u11• h.Jl'h 1·111t.11!•'' t 111 1n: \l'T :1111 •1 · u ... •h•l'I 1wl ~111i..l1•111111\ ,1;1., 111• p.1L10, j.!.11 1111 • llb ~l:!j ..... -.............. :t."111 ''"""'""I.' u:tt1~ 11111 lw 1;7:17~•1 :J \rt 2 BR. :!1 , llu Sl~I Li:•· 111111 11 wh 'I 111 l't d YHl.Y. lu\unuu' 1111 .. rn lllld1tl1 ,1;.1• '" pl'l,_ \\I ,!l\r '.!1111 tl1ll ltpl1 1.t:..'li'i'1101.'>IJ411111111 Si1111 n111 111111 11111\ Huntinqton a~och 37 40 ~19 111.1 I i35 3-l:llil'\!>'o ""-"d' ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.ath Sh1J"ll :\Ion S.11 l>rop a pebblt into lht' 'onl) • l'otfl ;ilt 11101 tltl'Jll rrom )our Apt Rl'f:. reqd S..'>11~ or \llr ;i rm 11llrt1• '" .111 ~11p1·r1111 \,, I o'IJ ''"'.l. •~lh 11~1 " ·111 '.1 :111 NEWPORT APARTMENTS :.! 111< 13.> + UTll lnl.;nt:> only ~u ~" ~So ~e"'pc.1rt 111\1.1, C \I t'.111 (..l~ it.ill before llpm l..e.a'l' LuXuf). ~l·cunly. !'>Iii :~1 Pkl \1 E 0(1 SpJt t•. "d \I MJtur<' ..1dult'I 3li~ C:.t l")():\IS' ,..,. \.. lh llu'.111 \ "'" • l't' drib> II"' 49!1 ~i:. " • • ~ " llll "1 .11111111• 11Jrk111i: :1:11111 • k1ll'h1•n , )J7 50 WI. Ill' !><t 11 l>.•11111 )'1 1111<•!114.·'· s,<.:,o nn rmv IK·.i1·h. pooh ••VL' ~Ml 97M or tll:.. ;1•11,; ii 1 1;7;, 11111 ll'llfli". Hltrl' l.Ji:u1111 \'1llJ GRAHOOPEHIHG =~ l!A um s:?5 Wl'C'I. I hlk Imm h1h 1----------1 y E ' l' .ill \16CI 2•121· 11r 1, 15 1'J; .l SI 50 MONTH THE IA l AF ;-...,...,," dl•u11 Jlt'fl ~Jrdl'n ;1,I. fur M.1rk II II "'''"'In.ill 1111111., 11, ... r ~Bdrm S2611 ,1µt 1 br. :\o µ\'Is :! blk:. l~·.1ut1ru1 . ~p.11·1ou' nt'" hi·h Wulk 111 )ohol)S ~ ll.JU>0.1 hlt1111l. dctadH'(I lln,lul & "''"I"'" I flh II upL' l'•)nl. I'' 11>.1t1th fl',IJur;.inl~ S!i:J ~ lilll 11 .. 1h & ~ho...,,·r, hnt pl.1H·. Roy Mc Cardle At lull:.. n<1 P\'h 1;1u 123G aftti.11!12 11'.!; lni:t . \•IOI tr. $11\1 mu RH1Hor 1810 Hewporl :i:.-.• \\111.1tlo C )I 675 ~3 Co,to Mesa 548-7729 t.11; ll!IX:I Newport Beac h 1869 -i---------•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slt•e1,.nt: rn1 uni\ ~n ~11·'.S.\ \ ~:1<1H: :! Hr PARK NEWPORT rnok1n ~ ~·.11 uldn 'l"llfl,'ll'. lh'I< d\•('111 , t•lll'I t•m pl) d . Ill/II 1J 11 tl k ~.utl . :s:ttlU 1n11 + '1\'l' A.PA.RTMEHTS ,.rn0k.. M .111 i>11·f $1~• wk 1t y ~ . 7 :> :! 11 :i 5 :i . I or 2 lkdroorns .uut mo 15-13 Or;.i11111• CM 1·\, wkmh ltil4 I) lo" .1 Tolli nhoUM'"' ' II t\ ll I' \I F V I C I·: S h111'IM1r ,II 1·.1 ~ ,\ ;j Int :-11111•,, :)I:!.• 111 ~:111 i\1r 1• 111 ti , 11 r p ~ v I. i: 111•,th)llOITih'' tii5 fi7(IO 2 llr, 2 Bu . ~il[) Furn 3 Or 2 ..-dt•n, 2 h,1 $..'i.;.U Cornn111h·I Mur . 3 BIC. 2 IJJ. !.W\I • •••. ••• •••••••• • • • • • • • ~t·,u "~1h1r ~IK.'> 11~! \l TIFLI, I hr turn -.111.:I• c•I. h ••• Jl11 .)!.1 r. $2.'i() E '>rd•• 2 hr. I ha, 1-'r (lffi SJ;?!I 50 Opc.•119 G 0 011\ Hoteh., Motel• 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl'.STIN. I n lnl· 111\rl St::'llNY i\l'llES \\OTt-:1, l'nmt• nrfl<'" ,p.1t•(', furn aph ..,1711 & $1!!0 S1l.en1~h :\t.1111 111-111.11, ~~111 :.:no '''It• hid)!. I>' t 1•11d .t:Jr, •flr. 2 h.o •fl•l)ll''-\ "'"' uf rx1ol '.iun;i, tndn. 111111~ b.n Si'.i"'"·" llJi ;1 1111 iwt" l7JtH l•wcl,nn _ •. •• ., l.n I bll. W 11( lk ,11 h oll b•S .>:!ll,)ur 1"J :bl~ 1 ~.1\i'rl'lll ~Kl'! l~leoch 3748 ........•....••..•••••• WINTER RENT.US \'h.1rm111i: '''" .. r I hd .q11 lllln ""' hl'" 11111. 111 IH h \1h1lh 1\11 I'll' :>Jtll) i.:J UUI 1;jj )X:>.1 lo.de !'lc 1\ t-;nt· )!ar .\llulh NolJ('I~ ti42 llill.1 L.1'l'hl1• :! hr<\ d<'n. I Ill!\, •Irv~. 1J1111:.. 1h.h" hr. S!i; •·l'.! R:!IJ Li:t• l lttlrm up,l;.i1r' rw.rr Ill'" ICdn i.: I' Jlm l>lti tWl:I &. ~Iii 111>111 Sp.1 l'onh Tt-nn1' 1\1·r11"~ I rom Faioh 1011 f,l,11111 (II J ,10llHll \'I' llll S.111 J11JtjUlll ll1lb l<o;rfl 1714)644-1900 SI 60. di.JI 1Ior :!1 111 uni um . 1~1,cill t re SI I toll. Qu\'t'll (I ur :! I 1 t•pl1omi.I SI t>:1 1wr mo 1--rlrhn Pool l'h1)nc·S\l· i-11r nmr<' ml111111.1l1011 ~iti:'\t''"l'"rl 111\d l \I i ll '>IHI ~Ill !Ii.;.> \\ \l't-;H Fl~O\;T <:<>~DO L R tol 4 200 l'nrm: "Jlcr I ronl 1)(111..\' ~I :.11fl ...x.111 m11 Side• ~~ HI ' lo ,h,irl' m 1.ulo \'111,1~1· lll' .a\ .ul o1\J:l I fi.\l) "11fl •••••• • •• •••••• •••••••• t.i~ MJii,7 lt.alho.1 l!ll' I hr lu h .11Jl ---- 111\\ I•: H1•JI fo:.,l.1lt". I 111,1111 ,. l(. bu,1111·1o1o l>111·l.i:r11u111J 1-'lll'~I) Whll\.'li'qmt•ot < '01'1(,1J1ou, M s.•,1m~ \11 h,l\'l' IJn~n lo1<l awhll1· "17 ;:r.11 WANT J-'11un•t :\1ulr i\ti:hun S11u.1110111<1 \\orl. "uh or Y11uni: doi: Tri rolor N1 prohh•m tnsolll' l\tlanta /Hui.hard. HU. llru1•1· t.12 1131.1! flt.II MHO Investment S1h 1•r brnc .. lcl lobt Ill Opporiwdty SO 15 l'.11111.•rv Hr·:-.l . in N.ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tut":\ H12ia Hewnrd Cn U le Your Own Ion! r.1~, 1!111 ______ _ l'ok'Cl. sl'crclarial i>L'rvrcc LOST Male Malo mule - "' pnmc LaAunu l~cu •llu,ky1 3 yrs, vie C.M. tron. E:1t:i hll<1h1'll I !.17 l l'k t;.l2 IStll.i6'12·3441 Termsa1a1I 49-1·3.Slll Mort Trust LOST :i yr old male o.!dr'· 5035 Ynrl.,hrrr Terrr('r, .YI\' :..JnlJ Ana & t5lh, N.U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltl·'A ant' 645 7174 LOANS 9% Also 2nd TD Loon1 ,\llr l&l hr " " i·pt" Sp.1<"1111\I' 1 ltr I It.• fill tut S\7.1 "" \\Jrl K .!I 111 ll1•.1ul 1 I('..., ot •. T.11 osto Me-so ,11 I" 11110, l\illh. 1111 tlw >J' l-'11 111 ~'>4111 "k ~ 11 r~i! !Jfi4lll,67!:> ~10 :\1.1h.1I Lui.: 11111, .n Jrl 5'h r.~ 11 h\11\ \,. 111 1tw h1'.t1 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,...1, SltiS l:l5 mr• 19;., L nturn Sl51/0 11111 <..'.ill 1111 'uh h o• H~·t.1·pt & .. '~ ..-PU5Dl·IRVlflE ,....,11n1111111: 111101 6. Jrnpl .. ~~ adoll "ukrfrt•lll :i11b "lllllllt'. Sun lo. ;.ifler 5. i;;:i io.JU Ot E,\Nl"RU:\T :1br. 2h.t 11•ll•pbnnc ans wering 3824 Fairest Terms s mt'<' 1~!1 SattlH" MtCJ. Co. lh-l Mans J!Old walrh w leath band Srntim<'n· 1al value Sat i\uA l!t. Nwpl He h R ew;r ru li7S 4562 642-2171 545-0611 ------- 2HD T.D. LOAMS purk1n.: "lu•lln!t St9.\ rn '1l'!'o:t h·11h' lk•.autrlul &lij 0176 111 "JI.' .. port Bearh St.·pl U\Jtl 586-2510 mo "' pC'nthou"l'' s:19: l unt1'C',lp111 i: E \('l'IJ 1----------·14 II o.s..c~ IMH RHlt~al--4-4_5_0_, 5150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S. Cletftfttt• 127 6 mo \\ :itl.1hlo· SL'lll ht t11111Jlh 11d1 1111c11ori.. UU l'Ll-:X JI.Jr. :!ba no NEWPORT TERRACE Wutcrfront 2 Br, 111 • ..., 1> 1,. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.11.1 11,; r""'r' .o lrnn ~ l<\l h1lrm' frorn ~2i!> Pt'l,, t•nl'l 11.01 S32.'.i Turn ;i flR .:!h.u·imrlo~i(IOO <l1·1·1UJl1·d. $:!2.'i "~ EWPORT IEACH Combination rt-al eslalr & per sonal properly loans on rt-!.1dcnccs, apartmrnts & com · mer<'ial properties. S5000 lo Sl00,000 State wide L>nnkrng problem? Cull i\lcohol llelplinc 24 hrs a day 835·3830 ;-.ow· ;\lc·'a \ t•rtll• \ 111.". 1 ~15:1 ~; m~. :..u; !lOKo SEA WINO COHO ~ 62!1.'l or 5~7 011111 2 bd. '•., h .i :\It·~·• \ .. rch· Un, l' EJ't i RR. d<'n. <! b.1 r.1~ Stores°" Offic~s BcautJful ocean Vll'w c '11i. r .1 ~It•' u 1 7 I 4 1 *VILLA HIHOS * BA YFRONT HOME sn rmo s1:10 W1•1..·l.I\ N r c o a " t H w y & 492· 7005 aft 4pm S40 Hi!i I 2 Ir, 2 lo Aph :J UH . 2 ba !'iZllOO Mn ~ rl) 445 Oak SI Hmm11de i\ ve. 470 to I SOO MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS .ESCORTS OUTCA.LL OMLY 631-3811 Finance 772-8601 ----S....__ Bt•Julrfulh 1a111b 1.,1111 • .J 1.11\\t•r&Uµµt'I STEPSTOIEACH 491611-111 ___ Ml fl, will remodel. Capi•h'ano 3278 ;t.11 tl1·11 I) 111.• allult ,1pli. l::nclt11>ed G11r..i1<1.!> 2 RR. 2 halh!t. s.ioo Vocation Rentals 4250 £kn!!onnhlc rC'nl. J erry •(f>UICK CASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 2 :J Ur Jlti;h" u~hei . <~m. Iii Watl·r 1'1.1111 ~t u lo Bachelor apt SJ75 yrty ••••••••••••••••••••••• WYnn. Rllr (213 M77·700l T.O. LOA.NS DB.UXE RE"'T .a.LS . . "I' • • \lo l<entuls $230 $'240 11 I I k " "" \'u ,\fat ~ 12. 211!> SO Ul l'lll'I i:ar n >ll vai. ,..,. Oc11 u nf rorll II t' 1. ~MAI.I. SHOPS. ~uil:iblc F:I Dorado Mortgage 2··" • r•~droum,,. II "I' I' IJ .... ll I nA l..,,_ I l'htldrtm Wdt•omr II K ( n f I h 11 "~ "' wy ' ,r . ' a . ,..K ".1 t'r '"' l' ... 1 2:12t EIJt•n I\' l' li.3:1 24110 awa11, nnn tom P ur or >usmells, o) ll<'l> or 213ili70·3160 SJC Really 4t•3 I 11i :"o 1i.•b $3.'1'1 + l'INo LA MANCHA. A.PTS i.lp:. 4 S200wk 67S 44,14 t>hntoitrnphy $7S mo E 714/!ISS-6.')llU AIORTIOH Coun.~cling & Tlcft rral Prei.;. lesl·aYull. wkndi. 24 llr lle lplme 547·949:; ---11·1• ~·~·u111y ti\>!) t'r ,,, 7-, ... s,•r111 l'l.11'". l':\.1 I II ll l 'I IUrl' Srtl1• ''M S-48 724!1 ---3Dll. 2RA. h•m•t•tl v.ml !Ill' I .. ,,, n ~ I ..... l ' II\(' .. a Rfl'ltc1b to Shore 4100 . "' r ·do llll" Trust dct>d An $ . ., •o. m 0 1• 1, <. 1111 • • 1.12 ~17J .ulul" 1.11 l'I i'" rwh 111 • ••. •• •• ••• ••• • •• •. •••. ..., 1 • Id 3 , ""' ' 1 64 !Ill H nua y~1 appro)( 1 ·,.,. K I L I,(; 0 ll t-:$1K.\ 1111 1 .. t S1111l111 Ni t'.1~.tdeollf'rmo'<:i ihthlit·r1 It~ '· 1 \\'OIOINCO:\ll'\TWLI:: :..IORl::W1\NTJ-:J> Pnn.only.6i3·500<! PR""'"•'•''i\N1'?, ,.. !; pa(' I II u !> n I'" ., II< :I • • ' CA .. RF.ALTORS,4'>:1 ~031 "·lll'f ~111i:h· 11!. 1·1'l L!• .!hr s 111rll11 i\flh lllldll'lorui)( <120 ~tll'l111 ·lltlrm' ~ h.•th~Ullrl~ UOO~l~l l\Tf.S"C \1.1. J\p11roi.:1001;t1Chqff fora • ----C:irinlf ronfldrnliat s.;._...;. 1280 \t.11n lt1•n1,1l,,!\111 ~.:r.11 "1111·f\IJU'. .... 1~11 11111 Sit!~ i\tlulh 11nh ,1111,..,,rromutc.anl ronl& llouw·M ak~Unhnlllt·J Sµ1•11al1tv U11ut1qul', lott&Found 5300 rnunsetinii & n•rtrnl. •••••••••••••••••• •• • • • Hc•nt mY 1w1•,1n , u 2hr h"• "rlhoul firt•µl;:an• \:llO :! ~ ~'ltMI 111·~ •II\ r ,., 1h1l1on:il dl· S32 4131Srnl·t•1971 i.hm l h•rrn lcil:.t· ..., 1op •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • /\ bort ton, udoplron & 11.all\ll, r.1nat-&11\1•11 111~ 1 · 1 I I 111111 lo n•nl'w Collc"c or I.OST Minrn turc malr k~·pinu SHAR, lor ;! J lfltt' :-.i1wr i1r.1l l11 llEAI 1 I Fl I. hr.inrl 11\!I< 'l' o1mw11 011111·1 u1 111•!>1> .i:al lo i.h:1n• hcaul .. ., " I l u11 ·•10• hl'J,ht·r •1 n 1 ' I• 1111111•, • k II youth arc.1' nrrh•r;.ihl1·, po.Kil<'. 1115. Ylt' 13671 f\J>C.:A IU-: 5.(7.254).1 41-ROOM rtl! l l 11.1rtY ., " . • \' hJl'h JPl~ 1-'rplr ltt•fr1i: I 1, .. 111. . I " ll.11· l\.1 \ ('CHlllll '\ ... rr d • ..., •'"1., It.Cl\\\ 1""11 '"" w1•·11t11I s:u:; u11 1 1 · 1 11 , 'H <~ 11111,.J P\'<lci.1rrnn tr.11!1t· ~-,st wy, nr. 21n St , -.--1 Rath, f.1mrlv room int I ~l!r;, '·~~ ll:?.'\1o or · "''" •11·1 ' • ' ,,. · ('..111 J O•' L,'dniurt1l•ou So. wguna. hlk/i.:r11y. 5 RJ'.l,AXIN(, MASSl\GE 17 6" 0 ....... ..., U It •1,•1 1.17" li75 I'll I 111 kt 6'il·Z'IK;I • r o h h )•-t I I •t •• MOVC'ln rr ..... h ....... , ... wporlS.och .., etv .. enew "' l lfll t2i2ll605 yr~.(' romr c llln nn .. .i.nmf"I .1<' .. ll!in"'ur flrl~l<\I .ind W.1rn l'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.!Ur ,1111110, '· fl,1 d"n ., Br" hn•11h1·,._ & '"n s:-..i....• S ... · ... etth n(•ck. on' lo •11,\llY• 0UH'.lll!1Jm 9pm. Sh1'rv n,·11:hliorhoud 1'1 h.• 111, \111um. fJO• l. llr, $2fr.'o 0111 1 .1"' tlqx 111·<'1. nr h1·.11 h s:12~. ~ .RN Heward <.:all collect 494 5111 s.1KS1mo 1•lu'4 .:.1r1l1•ncr. OCUHVlfW rm hl'k 11.1tru l"nlt't' 11" llt'l' l..~ill \IJl'1'' M 1.111111.M SeNor~ Di•orced ()(lw<' !->urtr, P\I b.rth. !2131!1Jll!l2fil •• -:-- 1 111\, 11,~t. ,.,., unh ,\1h'nl . Ubt turn :ln1 ~lnrv ;i Rr . .! ik...,11:n :;.;r.~ :\u l"'h 2'1.1 bl.! 7 1~ l.t\'I' h1•11 .. 1 fur '• lh•' i 11111 llf'lr.. 11.1110 W1111·1 • -• Y.XCf-<.;.<;IV ... J>RINKJN('; 00 ft't' ~ 1n Ill~'\:• liJ. m• from 'uml ;! '"" t. n11'( St 'II" pl II tll' fA.5 TSIDE 1 IR 1.rclo M•• i llr. on r hl' t•1)'ill Wt• tlllc•· th1• 1111-r<h-' pd !>I ;~ mo 130 1-: 17th Found llu11ky /Shl'ph~N1 ru1n1> II llt-1'. parl.in.: 73411 S1'o1,hnrc· 1tre.r r.12 2:111•1 ir.•1 ~i'l wnil'r. $.'1.'.tl 0111 I \lllfll•· out of (1nrhnl! a i.:11<111 st C'\1 l)()Yli•/Ci'nlury Mtx He111e1Whrll• fo r1 W11nl lo Stop? W•t~tff 1291 l>th1· W1nl\'1 ~:,Cl m11 Slll.'1 !>II ~1.'ll .11111 1;i'13',11. C'nmp1111hh• ronmm.11<' ~l nil\ SUI Ill.Ii :l4ll 1..i7u d ay I r vrrw Tr-rrac<' Ofo:fOXl)o'lt:i\TION Ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.....Jitlflto"h""' .. :,\.."\TSIL>f: adult 1&2 Ur ... -u <'ou11tvW1d1·S1•1v1<·t• • t11:112ffi fl,.!llAHILITATJON 1_,1.:1•;: 111 , I'' Im .,...;.., r 1 I\ • 1 21 C.:lenn. 3 llr. :! hu. 1111 ., Br Ill' er h11v ,'!,, h1'.1t·h ~'l'KI ~,·z-.,,•,·•~<·,i::·"', ~·,11111 mo lnfonl ok no fll''' :~1~:,"'~1 "1:!'2 ,~,::;; ... l:;~i Room Finders C:or111111l,<lc·I '11 rcr I Ofr oi ... OUNU-;,r~:i'ih1k& 7.'rn <.:11llJ11121!41 ·!!or•11 ~ d1.1y ~l't1dL'4.l <'~llt' dri~ f111lr -I' I • .' I ..:.· r1 t Oc•l)l•' r , "-111 ., 11311 Ct>nh'r St M11nu11i·1 " .,.,., 'l'77' ••I() 7'llO ~Ion• 1>11c•r t''t' ,.,.,u I v lh I h . <J,; • • •• n\111 .,.•pl •. H 1>111111711 ol\':111. ~!1911 1-:n•11 1'1111 ....... ·' ... . 1;1:1 :i:M~1 J>uc hshund li11dc f111y Commun1ty H011plt11I 11 wn~ rr •"'"''mo J11111' .tu 1.,l((N1:..~1 m i\µt b or t'Jll r;4~ tl«I:! K.111 llll?ft a r t• i.. V 1 r V MC.: A . So Lu l 400 1311 tl6.1 45'{t ~l!l. flll 'l't' 3 nr. :! bn r11n1111. tri1lt'. l•llN 11 M ". 21•30 m.•tur•'. 0 "111 lnduttriol Rentol 4500 l173"3M9 nr MK·fifll4. · iwna -·-· -·-- lk'.1d1f ront 11111, l hr lum rwlro & l""'I. ilhl i!UI I 111'. Nl•w11111I Sl1111"" I hlk llhurt> nll'1• Ill hl\l' II II ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SPlttlTUi\I. Rf:i\Of.R Frj)I<' 1·pl' i.:11 r.1 111• 1 !I: ., :'I' S111ll'illul\ :1 hr l11"nl111u11t'. olf lhC' 111.·ai·h. l~r h•u"'· $12(). mo. 1111, 111111, 11111 SOOO S ft lld FOUND Mull' l,h u11 n J•'ull)' Llccnaed Ho..1Fumldtedor 1\\1.111 "·111 1t'111Jurtl•:IO Adul~ ,r.:, ti4. ll .. > :l ha, frµI<', IJllllO, 1lt'Kll <:I 7 !\ m 11 I' I'. pd Sul'orJohn.OOAOOAA q q Ap110. ofr w hir Vic . 312N.Jo;JCammoReul •L...L-J· .. -d JlOO ~17~ mo ~1% llm7 LOFT IDRM .o1. -,\rlult-. 1'" Pt'h ~JOO 11711 '12<131645101111 C:d 1111rkinf.!. Co!<lo l\f.,sa. Goldt•n W••lll & Mansion s Cl .... l _...._.... ""' "''"' tMS ;13111 ' • 1-'"ml\lr ~ 3:; to 11hort• brh Industrial Jlrokcn. HB . ..,.0 IO:l.'l • un 11mcntc ... or MPP : ••••••••••••• • •••••• •• • (X')o~,\N l"ltONT. N11 1w-l~ Oc1111n\'l('W N1•w h'll' :I Wtn11•r ri•nt.11 :lhr, 2bu min . l o l>unJ l 10ll"lt Tl)J)opl lhm'n 117!\ lfiM M11rina.•llKI, :.i•,hu :1.111."11 - <'nil!• llnrrrgo, S.I(. Ii 11 I On lhc tx•uc·h. Wl''t ~wpf ~!lf\·51""11.12131 471 2 t71 .I llr, I H h':l'I' lurn 1111 rurn S!\;,, m1• l'I' 1170 'l'.!0,1 t•t~ 711"tl 7Br, furn, 1111 11111 p<I SI.II mn 20.tt.1 • l'1111rl 1\\e NH 1>1~ 14-l!li l)re11n 1-·r onl Ne.it 2Br w 11ar dull$ SJOO, n TI. R0tt Teytor' Group Pl'L,. Wmtcr 673 ~- nffers C<'lmptcte rrnlol I .J?e l\pt'l!, nr M<'3n ~·st "''!'Vice lo both lan1llnnl Nt>wpllrl an•.1 $2:!~ . & lt'll:lnl, !lpet'ialnml! rn ""1tl <.:I.!!! mo <iti2 (60;; lh1t &:.ch Are..i AGT 673·7MI 1.1(."t; \ 'H'KO:O."T.1.l'X -lo\1rn 11pt."' i;.1r. C.111 CORliott•l•s .oft • ~. llt2 •s!IO ~ 3425 -- ...... ••••• • •• •• ••• • • •• 2 Hr Condo, I•., ba. frplc. M 0 NA n c II u " \' Wll~h ldf)', ~ml._ Pool & VU..L.AS. Model l830. 38 Jacum. Llny \iw. $375 3&. 2 •·r. $S60. 99tl mo D:i_y~ T o m B (110 ~&-:iroJ. Ev~s _ Sotc. 2 sty, 2 Br 2 Ba. + S.C.._...• 1776 den. nr Ornn.it' '.\lnll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. rec & lndry rm. lg 2Rr w aara1H• W.1lk lo patio. Cpk. air cond t•ncl beuch S200 mo A~a1l g11r. adlt.s onl~73 8i39 9 I l'h 171 II 82t · l8J3 lrnmt-dll1te nccupant'y 126 Ni•w Luxur11>ull ;1 hr, 21.., tlplx. N<m S1nt1kC'r. r('s p KJ:\.~51 ----4ll2·00:14 492·9lll6 f'vt IJ ll ll<J. (rpfr . rull 0-C.Point J l)!l Or·('nn YW Tcnn1~. NC'wport :'l.ul 2741l. . Fnund: Hl11rk M11IC' l.11b k1tc•h('n<1 Poot & rr <' ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1001 frpl<'. wt•thar $475 ~. Sc.1rl MG w /ofr. ~ type dot . 1-'lrn N1ll11 r on * KAREH•S * n•orn l yrli.l' IJ\llG)o:&C1.t:i\N3br.2 ~r11..'t-e f17$:1)123 • Rnomm14lt• w unll•d 10 <'l'l l rnJ; & tl oo r l! 1y.Buycres1.Nwpt llrh OUTC/\1.1.MASSAC~ HAYLOFT .APTS h,1 v. \ti 1:11r,1f.!1' ~12.'l 1<hOrl° KnllJO!l lbllintl 2hd Sprlnkkl't, t'(lllllJ 11tr, :o? 548.1240 IUA l7llO Nu l'l't" r\75 !>20~ or l11v1•IY <!Ur. tl11wnsl ,11r'I b'lt-. C.:ull t.73 41011 .ih ton ch•1· hol,I, fonl'rd yrl, ;?X.1 l\Hll'llllll, (.; \1 \Ion !-"tr ~pm to 71Hn Si.It~ Sun lll I fi4S-Ul4J rtMlCHY LIVES UP TO ITS MAMf Ov1•r '>()() t11ll t rt•c' :rml 10 ~trt n m ... l'lth wat errall' creatt-.1 relaxing St!lllnll for ynur .s paciou.c; new l or <!bedroom ap11rtmcnt rrom S'l30. rurnlturr 11v11tlablt• Smull ~ls 01\ Adului onl)•. Off1t"e open II on lo tl 00. 2300 Fair\ it>w Rd . Co~lo \\\.~a Phone;;, 15.2300 1;;t, JIUI Frpl<'. i.:ar nr mort..1•1 7pm dm r lhru $10~ m11 1:17-1 I" O U N II t-' <' m n I ,. The Ci...tM TOMCh '1..125 r11o +ulll ~1 dt•1n Wanted rem to<1h1.1rc 2 br l'l.11•t-11l111 . CM 847 2~ Oo~rmurr JJllPl•Y. \llt OI For lhc llUlc exlraa Ll(l'2 br.1b.1.frplt,$20.S rni: Ceot• S ••t• to 11p fum.aptw/s omr . .-rl.'f duv'<,ti4!ltl:11U1•\l'~ ,..rwportlil&lh1y.CM rn OutcallMusaac 1';, IRt' 2 hr, 2 ba, (rpl<'. prcr 1ate 210 30th St 21 . ,..,, 3173 1200 . ..:n ... 1 •t 1 -:-p"ca ~92112. Cllll 751·3931 drcs'lmt rm Adull.<t + I S1nRIC older rouple prer ....., ·"• r '' " .. " ------ let:'na.1ter SZRS. G:n & Yrslsereq. Woman only 10 share 2 w/front ,1ff1c<'. l~e rear F'OUND Norwegian J U Ui OURKJo;EN, 0 1 waterpd.49ft 7379 ·--bd N 8 C 11 bcl e 3 d oor. Sl9S. mo. f\29 Elkhound v rc oC 0111-Newport or friends, call ------2 Br. J •-, ba townh~ rm. · · a or Terminal Way. ~7 neyltmd 533~282 6 2 Br Apt". part. rurn. S235 irtylr. hltn~. cpltl, drps, pm. 962·21Sl days,646-0681 evca. 0 a 'd< a r a 5 ' 6. S89 & $255. rnqu_rre -"5 Oak. patio. htt.I pool. Adull!i, Jrd rmm11le nd'd for 3 . FOUMD: <IU_I -·------ 494-41848 oopcti;, $225. ~UI 2682 bdrm bt'ath fml apl 48th Wurehou.1c spare appro" $20. In money folder ' PALM •EAC>a Hi -,r-. hoch 3140 St. ND. 644 ·6'1 I or Uni Ml ft. Lal{una llrll" Elec. Saw. ~hOCput. 1 S kr PMt. pr~ent & future ...a; .. ..,.Oft l\iltkbay nreu Gardl'n ., .... .,...,, 830-0lt!IO (snow J. Su rtbo11rd ..... _ h • '--n "lv•n lh" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• I 2BR l ~ - ----b LJ'tft: u~~ u...-,: • "' ~ uup eJt. • <'.arpf' !I, -----RtfltalsWmwt•d 4600 Owner may claim Y a1rttobrlpothert1.L\r. 2 & 3br QplJ-·rp~. (lrpc, drapes, laq(C patio, \o'OCI '.\~le tu !!han.• rum b(h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1dent1Clcal1on. appro)(. 2l3/m4·1350 213/007·9272 frpk, IJltn.' Br11ml nc""' 11ar. Malurc cpl. no hme. utll inc No drugs. n.... t 1 N~-' :s llR 11nle & area IMl. c;ontact 1\\ 1111 now 848·~ rhlldren. no pets. Avail. smoldna. S12S. s. Lag. v=pera c Y h,,,, b II B. Po 11 <' r l> e pt .1·--------- Lll(e. ..... EW aprrox Sept. :is. 6't2·2267 4994329 ho\r,e ~mew ere twn m562t To Place your """ Co!lln Meti1a & Lu~. Ucf\. ----------u "Fast ReaulL" Near t.ake Pnrk, dlx 4 & 3 flr.2ba. 8"wn0cean & c;_..sfcwl...t 415 ror couple W/3 ch.lldrcn. FOUND ; Poodle mix, 3bdrm.allbltns.dblalt. Chan el. 1''rplt'. i;tv, •••••••••••·'·-·•••••••• 01.12,2J Mwit be undc white, youni; male. Vic ServlceDlrectory gar . N r b11a c h. 1713 refrif?. d /w, S350 m o Sinitll• G;ira~c . Fo '300.mo.Newlyorrived Christine Or , & ad .... ClllNow A labama 536·l46S , 67s-8862. stof'aJeont.y.S30mo.2004 frnm Colo . U you ra Sorfrlder.ll.B.968·2452 64z,.S671 5.16·17111 ir:-C'----"a 3176 Court Ave. Nwpt Brh. help, CAii 1131 ·2.551 af\ ~i _.. ..._....... -8387 or 1m2.J654days Lost: Lhasa Apso. Male. IJd. JU AT THE IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.s --------t Gr ey. s haggy. approx '---------.. 2 bl-. blll\ll, 1u1raA•· Lge OCF.ANVIEW DUPLEX I car ga.r In No. Lagun <' fnslelt draw rn lh Jibs. Vic: Costa Me11 balcony 221 \6lh St New from S2'75. C all forrenl Boat ok. We t. · .a D111ly P tlo St/S;int:.a An11 AV<', CM. Sell things fast with Dalb' !IW.3.'187 Of'~ 1718 Diane. 498~; 646-4414 497.21191 C'IM"1nt:'d i\d. l'..t2 ;.11111 Rew.1rd &tS-4'712. Piiot Want AdJt. ' \ , I . a DAil Y PtlOT l Add lt...Bulld lt ... Oi aper il...Hammer It ... carpet SERV" ICE DI RECJORY Plumb H •.. Patcn u ... P1pe lt. .. Remodel tl ... ' I lt...Cement it ... Wlre it...Hoe lt ... Clean lt...Move Roof Jt ... Landscape it ... Tite it ... Trim lt ... Sew lt .. . lt ... Press IL.Paint it. .. Natl 1t. .• Plaster IL.Fix It... Haul It... Add It ... Plant It ... Alter it... Learn it... Acc1 "I -.. ·s.r.1a C_l:ecfer ':_ :.__ • ...... UaLte-ce , ....... /P••rl.t ,.,....,.,.,,thHJ ~ · .............................................. ·······················~---···················· •·•·••••····•••·•······ .........•.....••••••..••••.....................••...............•..............••••.•••.•.. ·~--... Shampe>o Ii IU•lll \"Ion· LEEM JARVIS Expr Japa~ Cardtnu S ile LAMMI , .. YewC•• Pt-~ERSrAINTISG ttOMF.SA\'t>RS ••O.OJH '7M 1 •~ In&. Co&or bri1htenua. Add1lt0nt a. Rl'modeUn1 Compl matnttnanee & Gfi Rid Of Unljlahlly AH PalntillCJ Aver ,,t l"4t)'. 5345 ~:..pr, f'C!:.t1t ntt'I. (re., Ph1mbl1li .. lleau.s wl\t carph 10 min 9'2·:;.$73 Wt'31711M clunup Fr l'lil /reo TRASU 4tDERRIS & CleaninCJ :Z•l>'~ 1111 $4Stm e.l Callth•fklM:!().4~-l"'reew;t!m•t~1 .h~s~& •1pl•c••--. b~ath. Clean Liv rm. din G&RWI 'K •-~N HlroUl lt3'T Colh.!"t' Sludtnt•5-&b 6428 Pricq incl nllr'l1l11bor ~ll:<bl• llll'rv ce. 110 nr, -...-•· "'-11 ., "' •··~rm •""' • 900-~ P.tiot 847 ~'lab3. Ouf A & NC ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm• ... ...,. n• ...... , ....... •· R _,.... I u-• tal Pl t •. -<iuar ln•r lroer:ct 17 ~50. couch llO. cha SS nuu.1l~n.--•uwvvt 1ns 1n .. n nlnett, •D ·~ GI ~...... • • • ···~·· ••••••••••••••••• APPLIANCE RF.PAIR GuareUmpcotodor Cri>l l.1t8W~ L11nd1cap .. Frr• E,1 ....................... ......_, T~108SorM20lllt PATIO L0\\•'3. Kf'd111vud ........ .... Sl0111•Sen1.,.~~!?6ll "1M1ir lS >'"' l'Xl't Do ~:no 6'13iiCMI (i~.,l~hl,$4$T07l ltOl'St:CLt-;A:-.t~G •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ckc.'k1 tlu11ll'-' '"ork, re ••••••••••••;r.-.~•••••• .. ~ ....... 1-'lrepliacn Vl•nl .. ni Let Ut ,,.... .... l •1....... Ph AMI... a~..1......1 - -worlc myself Reh81url." Slump.lone lil'IJ)aStudc'nt ldoqu111I Our Hu&IOob \·11 11 Bnl'kCoot<r\.-t~t>atio W• .. ••Y•W... upnen ,cc..........., - ... ,..... 531-0JOl ---\\all:., Dn\e . t>:.110&. d1.•anu~. rutu Rt'll• Jaru«•'1t RJ&.il"(l> Ano~. Ulock Walli. f\IJQ ""' &.*' T'72l urt>t) ~I Frett lk!•lllTI f'\111.1ne1n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • . Sldew.alt..1Uobt.73123.S 6·U ·)e33 , &~IS 2 7ti~ Sl~ISMJ 1t,•1 ,to:ic1,ttlhO.~ '-low.,....y l ,._tw/1t.,.W ovall. ln1> llc'tl l!liOO:!!L Chlld ure. )Jy l\oine WeCat'eC<trpel CICt11n~ni "1•vt1m•• 6lt--UllA~ »t·~ Playmat.cs. ltefi. CIOM: Sle11mc~11nor•h1tml)OO 8ectrlc• w..., ' Rrlclllllc, ('((1nC'Ot Mo•... ..,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- to l'aularlno Sc:hl Ah10Uphot1tl'r) Allwurk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kon's Cordt!ri•nit&-r,·Jcc hc.:t·n<1•"<l,u1t ... rlvm <\)lo.••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. &Papet" PA1\:ll Pl.A.')1'~1UNG ....... S.U-0841 eu1tr Refs1 ~IC, fr ~t t:l'-'Clnc11.I All klndli (Juial malntonancu. clc;rn up IOI' Mm ur hri. ~ 293'7 l\lO\'ING• Lilt 2 llXIH,.d lnt~r/Extr. Gd Wl\rk • •ALL'rVl't>.S• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --,,_ Re11t1Rwlh64Sl7l6 •rk. 1-·n ·t' eitlJJ l..lt"d. Jobij. l~•.cult_i111: l.lc •llOUSl::CLl\:;\~INC• mc•n mo".-)'Ou. Rn1. Re3ll.Hctln1rdllti34GW ·~·t-~t ~0682S REPAIRSALLTYt>~ Mother well b11ll)'•I /Coacr.+e ltwr1S ~~ Nptlk:h.( l\1 ,Qi)t orc.i 8 R 1 lll C 1 Kt'C,,,!l'J8.gltlli or~.u~ ----\'l':k\'Nfo:\Tl'i\l'Cll ltra.somablc-,fl'ff~t.Uc llwn !kl'~! .1. n c\I u d In 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• I C&JI an. 4'!..._m. S48'"4~ coois r~f~~n~~ ;., l -l'T'olM.JH:Nlal t'.atnh!l JOBS &T•!XTUK~ Wlllll ~ ... )linle l'c en ..... • e en1n1• t•o~ITL· CON''u L·T L· • ---.., G .. ..,_,_ _ _ l'ttOt' MO\'ING l.0111·~t lnv Exknor ~ .... 1 ll93 14 ... T...__._._ 1-.a. anya.:e 4928147 '"' ,, "' '""" .-.. ....................... ,..,__...,.~•• E 11 ~ I ( 1.itn. BorA. I.It ln11rd ~~tlmot<~ ~6~15 r•l"C'~ ,_ ,....,.._ ...,.--ST AM p I NG Cob ."''~ d Twc·hn1•· •I 1• .. 1p• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \J>t •rn t!t' ealninic or • \'' w~ 7UO 1 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-..aS..lc bl, b k & ti ,~ ... ~ ,. ..... )WrnvOlel.llJl. n.ir~:a l:are '•U)l> °""'' . 1 -----;; ll o me i. \dd1t1 o n 11 '""'NOP\'TVSVC,,.... • u.oot. n c . • t! l::n11nttnnx & or draft-llANVY~AS ·Homes & n ... wi. lll·d '"'rd bonded d):. ntenor1.,.xtr i\\'I room Rcstucco O\t!I hlork "'" , '-'V• •.•••••••••••••••••••••• p:a\lOli. ~ 644>-.&341* lfl"•wrv avilll m 711;~ Apt~ Coownenllou• R"f•. "~r•·ari1 un ... •·17 -S2S t'r~ c:>l ,\II price~ I • • I bl R•te~rvlt" "~"' .. k I .. ~, • uuu ·-"'""" r~l9~ ·II.Id ·it"1"•t'" wal ¥ 1-rhc:.t. 0~ ut t"alrPnce:.960 tG33• ~ • .,... pa. trve arn1na ~ c... _ --eriafbm•.m OO·liSSll _.....,, • ...,...... • ..., ~ ~" . v Q ~ .,.. _ rul~ 5ll4l 41192 llm /ofl· 1-·1 ell. hrc. ...................... -•••••• t:x1wrt d1•un!n1t·"~'t.'kly •••••••••••••••u •••u• ------T-'"'-•k• 6'7~939Gor75MIGOI f •••••••••••••••••••••••.......... 0 t rt t d I' inl R r3S r n l ntcr1or /t.'Xtt.'r 1 0 1~ . ·-~ ---Babysltttng 18 mo or w~. ca.-....................... wn run:-.po a ton. II .. CPll l k ) )h I acou11tltal cechngs • • •••••••••••••••••••••• c.,.. .. _ YOCl.fll:e.r. our home. lTlb, Fr ....... ~ ~ llliuhng1mu\lng. cleanup ref>. \Int ~vrk G-li> tiSS!! :~:ra Ta~:!.d\~~n~nc:r ,!~ yrs. ex~r Call itn Sp; ....................... Rllmov11ls. trl mmlP..Q. ~:;::;.;~·~~:::··11·i: Macn.SA836-4302 YA:: & G ,\R AGt; ~~~rtt~~.~ells,s•:LL cdll' items -.11h a exper.53tl·7~ --ll!M~ -P:~v~~n•~x1~~~~~~~.~~· ru::~l:i~~~S:~~c'd, Commercial. Lie. fret Have something lt> :.ell• CLEANUPS Lele haul· · l>.ul~ Pelot Clas::.1(1ed Ad llaH somethinic to :.ell? SE~ 1dJe t~em:. "1th a f'ormer 1.:olo. Contriactor -bl. MS·8439. Classified ads do 11 we..!.!.:_ mg t-'r~ esl. 646-4676 Want ad r..-sults G.12-56i8 1>12-56711 ~l~:.cf1ed ads do 1t ~ell. D1uly Palc>t l:lai.:.1(1ed~d 6'>il61 751·3539 Cla!>Jil{ted Ads 642·~1 ,.,..... usoHet,W•t.d 7tOG HelpW..t.d 7100H.tpW...tff 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HelpW..tH 7100 HlfpW..t.cl 7100 HefpW..t.cl 7 \00 ..•••...•.•...•.•..............•...........•.• ··•·•·•········••·······•······•····•·•···•··• ...................................................................... ··························~··················· Olsh washer·Baynew ~MralOtc lnteresllnl& Maintenance Man. rr · fR EE Self E s teem A.I'_ IOOIC~HPH &bys1tter wunted, aner· IOOICICEIPEI COOIC-LUMCH Conv. Hosp, 206S Thwin varied re~ponstbihtm 1NS1'RUCT~R . !>Wltn· tired perton. 2 da.ys '!"k Evaluation f'orm ui>0r P l1mt!, txper d. Payset noons (or ll"acMrs child. F'ull charge (or small Ave. c .M.&a2·3505. (Of' right person. mu.st ming. quahfaed for pre Mesa Verde Conv K05p. r~equl'Sl. Barkl>dalc ,ystem. Call betwn 9am J)fust be deptnd~ble, business oHic~ Mu!>I Apply In Pe~on. OuHy's hke lo l\'pe & nte. Good schoolt>rs in m)' home. 661CenterSt,CM. foundiallon. 75\.133<1 IGam,642·~. Kill)' mature. alaoo do some ha\e knowledge of AC, Re!>taorant. 103 l'\o Dog sitter. my home dur· SS comfortable small Owntransp net' 962·7955 • ------------"'----house~ork Own Iran. 8ay:.1dc Or . N .8 . ing travel. lmmed' ot' N 0 .h ... -ana1ement ForW n..av APPLIANCE ~livery & rels.897-19711 AIR,payroll&preparing &W-S1:!3 Mature, neatness a c wpt°" f C1w 11rea. PEOPLEPERSON OMe'9 _...,., Install. ~I m rent e>.pr·2 ----computer input data. ---Call Mr. K;,ne.645-2640 INTERVIEWERS · Exec. looking ror pllrl· WreMovt! yrs. Mus l bl" strong. F\illbt!neflls.Calldirect must.6"'0-S993. General OUite NEEOEDIMMED. time auociatc in Seed somtonl" to talk to': h ca Ith>'. n ea l a P (Of' appl. 497-1741 COOK/Reiff Drapery Workroom needs JI. SlCIETAIY t'ashion Island Store. whok18Je supplies. l>'ully f'ecl you .ire s111h111l l)ll i pearance & have ·own BALL PEN Bookkeeper. foll charge Beach Houi.e Inn, LB sergers, hemmers & Accurate typin". 55 t-it'xible Hours cupitulized.11'73·2223. c h:artl eb~ ~ ... a ·. toob&v.ork Satorda)!t Gd co mmunll·atton Callaflcr3.30P~l.Ask tablers. Ke n Butcher " 673--0l93e,·ei;. S htpwrl"l·kcd, llkc IA f'ringebl'ne.~alaryopC'n Mr'f' s"''lls. tig ht t y pcn o , fMGabby 494·970'7 Drapenes.541-0203 wpm. sh.or :.Pffd writ IUASSEUSE <II·~> No ptece o( drirtl400C based 00 expr l>unl1tp•:; ra .... .. --mg~ \'llnous repor~s ' exp. nee We train. l''\Jll beached high & dr) . Appliances 1m Swpt 81. • ...... TUil WOM........ journal led_ger thru In.ii COOKS. B~boys. Di.sh· Dlt'S ASSIST. duUes. Apply, Nallonal Janitor f 1l1me-~s.a time. Legit Call ~·20S:l Sh;.ireyourc.irc~wclh :.o C:\1.s.&8-1i80 ...,.. U"O balanc:18. Real Estate Cu washers H ostesses. Young lady UR-28) for srstems Corp , 4361 VeT'de Com» llosp, 661 anytime. me one !:tens 111 ve. ,, DAY & SWIMG !\plkh .. CalJ ~Ir. Boyd. Cok>ny l\;tchen Ortega legitimate full Ume posi· Birch. N.B. CenwrSt. C.t.I. ... • ... 1 ... 1surcly walk along th( !\pt Manager. 30 to 50 yrs 1!187 Placentia i\\'e CM 640-0l23 Hwy. SJC. 493.184&. lion in Cos t a M ea a I AT U R }I, W 0 MAN ~and? A qwet hour on o No children or P\'\11. Apt Bookstore needs p IT COOKS & Counter llelp Heallh Spa. No exp. nee. ~~i:t~A10 t T~N~\t BAR Janitorial Maintenance, P I ll me to welcome benrh t•ontl"m lalin" thE +phone• aalary. 67 un-We send to school. Apply . o . ' . full or p/tlme. Couples or newcomer. & contact ? C nS ·.j b ilSC.M.s.a8-5300 sales clerk. retail exper prefer over 18. apply In ' 2 2 LePrecha un Cocltt all singles. Apply betwn merchants. f11l:itlblehrw. oceiml> on '97~nl ~!~ . > ----Banking helpful. AM ·s & on call. person. Kcntueky Fried any ba t. Dorl deveC. 11 Louo ge' 28752 Mar-9am·noon, 833 W. l7lh St, Need car. litu typln.:. uppl tano1 .. _ .. _vo ~ Wort&en ESCIOW CLHIC ~1411. dys. Chicken, Dana Point Har or v ' os t a guerite Prkw)' 495.9947 Costa Meaw. (In Rear) ~1·309S. llomelt.>i.s .-hcldren need Corttt -642·18'17 TRAINEE Bus·bo>' ·dishwai.her app· 34122 Pacific Cst Hwy. Me:ia. · ---.,;._~---------- ' k I I ON IC Good Ser\'cc" Sale11omao Ja nctoriul Po:.ltlon. MATURE lndi\'idual to vou Becoml" a o~te. Good t> pine. s 11 ~ . .\ppr ly tn per50t'l. 202 Newpon COAMS ELECTR / h D p u 1 en l I! 3 I 2 1611, ASSIMILlll/ m pen.on. Mariners Sav· Center Dr. NpBch. Mui· """' EQUIPMENT w mec eitpt'r. 11Y5• un· f1llmt-. $2 50 llr Gen'I learn parking lot swee.p· \\et!kdays CA.ltrlM'TB In tis &: Lo an. 1515 doons lri:sh Pub. Exper'd brealtf:ai.l, lun~h MECHANIC iform.s furn. Salary open dutiH. t\ now ledge o( cnl!. No exp. nee. t'or --Must ha\'eown toolll. Ex· We5tellH Or.NB & d inner. Apply tn No ex Per I en t' e + comm1ss10~._Apply at floor machlnu rcq'd. appl call499-4362 EVE rHOTO DA.TING ,..r 'd Also. louchup ex· Equal Opp t-:mplyr m /f CAI DltlYlttS penon. Ma Barker's, 212 necessan.•. Learn to In· 1'1ck Prit'e Chevron, Bayview Conv. Hosp. MA.TUil rtx- 1 h .-E t7thSt ,, M ., 25172 Cabot al Lupu, """'< Thunn A"e, c.u . v..-" Tried tht! Rest., (;tt I t 1t per. Apply al, t9l9 E. Oc· Men or Women · · "· · a l a I I • r e p a I r Hills '""" • "' p rt ti 14rt1 ll I:: ST· C • 11 EVE cidental. S.A. 8am·5pm. BANKS Must be 25orover Cooks. Waitresses and radio/ll'lephone equi p· Laguna ' 642·3505· ll~1 t-"rc'tcsa~~l~ froin: iS2 &13:.! 2·8pm. • OPYA. TIOHS Apply lo Person Dishwashe rs over 18 for ment. Pll)' •tarts $36l GUYS •GALS L..dlc--S·-·d 1133-3333 --------Asst. mgr apt• util 30to OFACB Y ... wC• any i.hc(I. Car r ows month . Hou1in11 . Mission Viejo, El Toro Btwn8'&5;6.-0791 ----------~HllS.TIA~ DATING SO yrs , Ok hui.band to 83nk e11per'd Cell John. 112Sl Sluter Avenue R~taurant. 620 Avenida mt!dkal. dental, muls area, to work 11 few hours MCDOMALD•s La II t\ RI s 732 133ll 14ork No t hlldren petb Pad fit' Cit> l~nk. H.B. fountuin Valley Paco. San Clemente. pl'O\'tded. Matunty and achy t'un J ob. Earn $25 L..c).t Scty jac,t r art · t Im e. to'/ l Im c :! llpm _ ~units. U 8 S48·$300 848·1234 ------!>elf·fultlllment. Ask to ~ per week F'or Xlnt typist. Machine Winter He lp . Af.ply ''"°'"" w•fces 5u • s:\."llKS --:i&re for du.1tbled woman COOK·TRAINEE about our Delayed Enlry more tnlormotton phone lr.mscnptcon . no i.tllno. 2·4pm Mon lhru Yr . 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AT EASE TR.I 1 ..,. Penonal care. No llfiing Cleancut·c:arcer minded. Pro&ram. uo I""" 8»-0913. . Pleasant personality. W. C:out llwy, Newv<>rt ~tRO or h"Y cleaning. Sam· 1-~ricetce. ~·7948 Costa Mesa ,,.. w•v Equal Oportonity ,:'lta·n. 2 )'r~ , . .,11r. l•wal lkach. Sin11lr" Lovking for " "'·II ta'm". part time. t:X· l*'m 8ankm0 • ""r..onal -Hunt Bch 002·8822 <> I ~ '-u ~.. 1---------11 ,. I' Of ... ~ _..... .. ..u ~ "' " .--COUNTER GIRLQ It c.mpuyer exp . Salary l'Orn · ... I S rurn1111t1 1 1."partnt•r '-0 " .--w,...... oc .. pl"r 'd Cull l.>o ruthy . luundry,6 dyi.wknoSun· • • uaiy Santai\no 542·2435 ---------MICHA"C l':i ctnrr~ l nhntttcd ol II Now rreptini: Padlll' Cll) kank, H.B. d!lys No school girl. Call quick food rest, Pr r . e' J omlhepeople HA.tit STYLIST· mcnsural<.' '"'/exp. Santa Exp. req. Tune ups, =''-'w11urt Mo n !:lal Applit allon For 1148·t234 642-0971 (or interdew pcrpN!f 540-3077 whc»\'ejojned~eArmr Jo:stablisht'd spa~1ous -~'1·C...ll83S-62l~-trans.rrontend.andllnt! ll.im llpm SALES HRP -~!~h itrea Pre(er h:i"e COUHTllt GlltL Electncian. Journeyman l.ldo lsle Salon 111 riow 1..1,e in hou1>1!keeper & po s it Ion 11 o Pen . lsut:~~~ "'»~· .. '"on•a-our ,.·01.B::~~~Tk~l~~::OO & PnnlShop W1lllr111n ~1ar1ne . 01\I)' hard leasing space. l'lt'ase rook. p\1 rm & bath. nn !~~~[i!~t'ep~1cr_nJ~oprp~~~ ,,. __ .,....... ···~·""'v ''' ,.. 1 N C"'IW ... SHH-• Mu)o t ha.-e ne;it ap worker need uppJy. Ron t'all 6'3·llr70 as k for Pal oceonfront Most have , Stort Miana.it't at malteup t<•r 5 l'"'°l)Ol"t "' "' ~ °" Mlll"I> good en 499 1972 0 r a n g e C o u n t Y ~:~~::..··.•••••••••••••• 64"45070 Center CJll6404i0:!3 _ 18Years&Up. pear.inc\! Like wurk1ng Ma.nnang.545-6916 . . r ' Automotive, 2401 N. .. -....._...__ c-West. w pubhr Allie: lo hundlc HA.IDWAll SAUS LO ... N rltOCESSOI Tustin, S A. 542-5G73 IMINcttc. 7005 For appl to inlen lew. BEAUTICIAN WANTl\:l> ~· -moo 645 8886 for uppl "' Tuk60"er''lc'cntaf•• 2950 Harbor81,C.M. ey ·----Engineer Plliml" S·9PM Mon thru LOA.NrA.CICAGlttS .... _.,._.,, ___ ........ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • " " ~ Counter Girl. p/tcmc. Ap· Pri. Mature retiree. 0 ...... CLOSlttS -, -~..,. llAKJ.: OPPOkTUNITY ! .............. Col>ta :\1esa Arc:a :HILD CA RE Needed i.! MFG ENGINEER Kerm Rima Hardware L """ Full lime. Expr req. Gd Piario tunin11 ·'' a art!wl • l--._._h. Call S48· 1575 Great kids of profes1> Pl9tlyhSS~la.xcU,. '1•.ri;ers. 899 W ~Harbor Bl. C.M. Du e to ex Pans Ion. benefits. 898·25:>4 can't'r Learn 11 nuv. • ---- -cpl. Lite tu.kpng. After _ "------to take small electro-Downey Savings & Loan --------- PIANOCARE 541 09tl & school. 536-4260, Hunt COUNTER GIRLS. Eic· mechanical assemblies Assoc. has openings In ~/Auiat .... _ C BEAUTY lkh per S2 4-0 per hr, rrime from design engineering HOSPITAL Orange County for in-Part time, back office & ,_-w W Uurfier. 799 w l1lh St. toprodlK'lton Ellper'd in di\'tduals w /con ven· some (ronl offi~. l.lust II A. IA.ITIHOH .._ Penoe SALON ctassifled Cosla Ml"toa . Apply m documentation. work *RN* tional rerinan~ exper. type. No e:itfr nee. Send f'\Jllor Part time • • .,.. i.tallon liel·up. tool de· &/or convcnlaonal sale resumA to 1 700 u 31 .. St. Xlnl pay plan. schedule, person & od u Ii s · •-" '"' ... Be Nady lo work as a 1 bl' f' MANAGER t Autllllltivl -sign pr ue on ne PSYCH I _.,TRIC escrow exper. avmgs "' Hunt Bch. Sle 209. 92648 pru(~11lonol bartender In vacat omi, ne 118· etc • Och very Man tr o u b I e s h oot 1 n a . A Lonn or mortgage bank· I ~erk t'rC\! job place ATLAS Outstandina benefits. Adve~· f'ull Ume. Must be neat&: Mechanical or Industrial l l PM·7 :JOAM . Pull· Ing background pref'd. M/F. People who enjoy mentaio&lstanee. paid vacation, prom energetic. Beach Sla· degree essential. time. Psychiatric exper. Typing rcq'd. Salnry pcoele, party plan and a Ament:in Bartenders Clwyaler jPtyMeutlt h I t t tionen. 4020 Campus Dr. ST A.COS WITCH IMC w /children necessary. commensurate w /ex per. good Income. Work part School 2929Harbor Bh•d. 5 adr. ngl. &re diremlaeln .'. The Dally Pilot needs NB 1139 Baker Costa Mesa EXCELLENT Call Personnel 014) time or full. Yours hours mt-ica en • one addttlonal outside · BENEFITS I ( rth · Call ll~t ~?l~t.SA Cosla~leu 546-1934 more Must do h~lr. All sales person for outside Delivery, Newspaper, 54~-l~IA 21 •PE NS I ON PLA N ::Uonor u er in· ~;::a~:.~e .. ----------Auto. Wanted: U1oed tar responses in ronft~ce. s taff. N l" w 11 Pa Per permanent part·llme Job loterv3AteMw·l2ngNOOt Nug -CREDIT UNION Equal Oppor Employer 1--------- -------1 mgr. for Ion& e11tablii.hed Reply 1° Classified ad no. dusc(led advertising ex· delivenna early morning Submit Applications To: 1-------------1 MIU SHAHIM.AM Jobt W...t.4. 707S new car dealer In Oranae 719· e/o D;ally Pilot. PO perlence required. Apph· LA Times lo 11omes in & Mon lhru Fri 9am-3pm Huntington LVN·Chargc 3-11 (fllme. Wesuail Corp. bas im- ••••••••••••••••••••••• County. l\lust be well f!ox I~. COllta Meta, c•nlmuslhavegoodcar lrvlne/NBarea.Mustbe EqualOpporEmployer Jotercommunit)' Rellef'Charge ll-7&3·11. med opening for a Mill Will work :my JOh for Qualified. experienced. cam. 92626 and typtnlJ skills. Salary reliable~ have dependa· Hospllal &. Exper 'd Aides All Sh•perman w /5·6 yrs eic- ll·""u.ic al·ros~ l':a••1rit 11mbltious + honest & eommiu lon. Good op-ble transp. Salary laec.M••t••.t t7772BeachBlvd Shlrts.646·7764. per. Xlnt benefits, high or points wcit J o~I. Rclcrenus requl red port unit)' Good tompany $275/mo. 546·0235 or t)'l>e penon who needs Huntington Beach 92647 pay. 4 doy work wk. App· ~12 9937 •• St'nd re1um e to BEAUTY ~ef1U1. POllition must $S1-0282eves. 2nd Income p/tlme. lyto,SecurityGuard.275 Exl·~tt·~•t•f'f) Claulfaed Ad No 752. belllled 11'1\mediatel)'. n.. t Pl ho P--uaJ $1400 mo Lit vr HOST<M><> Ptrl t8 MACHINIST McCorm1e4c Ave. C.M. ,.,.., • Dally Piiot. P .O. Boll. Apply Penon.nel Dept. ...:mot\S rate ey uae """" 1 • ~. me, yrs NURSI ·ASSISTANT l560.Cosla2esa.92626 OPOATORS or-tall Carl Carstensf!J'I Toys & Gifts •tit Dec. 639-6123. or older. Mr. Mike's Requires good aenttral Montessor i t eachers llosp/hm, adulllln(ant. --fot appo4ntment. Ideal for housewives. I X E C U T 1 y I House of Prime Rib. 2101 background with ability needed. lrvlne area. AMI "'tr~~Oll~'.~~ :::, :~fa~nl'ii:,";rou!:. ~,c ..... 1t ~~~ ~~r.~-~~b . SICllTA.IY E. FAlnger,SA. ~~t~!p°r:~~t=;~":~ orAMSonly.M2·1494 -- -AYON In~. lll&h tomm1uions Sulary commensurate H~I mills, lathes & second MUISllYMA.M N~-<l a Versnlllf'.oft rock L ...... ,_.A weekly. Paid nuUons. 330 y Street D...._, l.cept with abilities. Send COOi< operation Hordlnge used Exper'd. f/tlme. Mature bnnd you Nn•Hord" ....__ J•? holldaya. mrdic11I & den· Cotlta Men 642·4321 wanted for busy dental Resume to Heavenly rAMTitY WotlKD in fab, of small preci11ion m1tle over 21. 6 Oay11 In· t'ull 835·2917 1 n~ 'a"::....ie to .,.11 ti.ii in,uraMe. llfe in· 11n 1..oqual opportunity o (I Ice I n Sant a Valley Ski Area, Person· Xlnl opportunities for switch paru. Small shop, cludlnl Sat/Sun. Work Male 23. h1trd worker. ....~... &\Iran«, r('llrement Pl•n e mployer Ana/Tustin area. Salary nel Oepl. P.O. Box AT. CONcient.Jous hard work· good 1>enerit11. Day !!hlfl. w/J)lants 6 trees. Dttlv . .iooct cook. ror job on ~!a:'~:~r:~v In ~~~~ & profit hanne Want to rommensur•le w /expr So Lake Tahoe, Ca. Ing Individuals. F.njoy Interview) Sat Aug. 21 $3 Jlr & up O\'er·Umc. ,atht to ,,a, 4H ·2t28 .. ,mlnas. Call 5*7041 or ~row. have 1ecunly" Good opportuntty & ~-95705. oulltandlnll comp1ny 8AM "tit Noon Ins. benefits. AdvHct- R .. f•. "' Call Us NOW! ;ltrk Mualc Ston? needs por•ll' benellts C111l benefits Apply OAM Mon lhtu Fri ment potential. Lacuna ~ ~ruth 1·1"8. JC Plt4MIY CO ~liable penon ror gen'I s+t·~ btwn I IAM & Exper'd mature babyait M. Jo'1 i p 9 3 30p 11111 Nu l F.l Help W-.4 7100 LRjtW'll llilla Mall olc .. l'lerking. F/Ume t2 :30 rM terwanted al your home ~rM· on· r ' erson· STAco'iw1teH IMC Tor!,~~~· nc, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -y11lttcr n1..'C!ded rc>r l 11 rt.... 51 I ·7700 employment. No appU-•• :: .......... Clln.cl A.ut. N. F.. Costa MetR 1142· 741Md MAHIOTI MOTIL 1139 Rakt•r Co.ta Mcu NURSl::S 1 •A1\AAPOHTIONS ~old boy,9·$30.Sd•ys. EqualOpporP,mployt't c:anta for t•mporiary _... Factory help wantc . 900NcwportCcntt'rDr. l•t·l041 1 ... ,S L_.. .. Le ... S.Cret.y mUJt lie mature. rtU•· work wlll be ronswtt'n:d, Muat have •xper. Non Light asaembly wnrk. Newport l:k!11th F.quol Oppor Employer " ... •n,. A IP Constr/Gen. Ok ble~ ffi ~ wkl>'· )'()ur ---ull C714 I 4tM.516. for ap· S~t'r 644-0595. male or female!. Call Jl'.qual Oppor Employer Prertlnl• ft Orderlies fo' I p II p homt N ·C :\1 aru BEAUTY OPERATOR potnt. '79-29il Nellle. ----needtd for h°'pltal 1l1ff .mpoyera ayll tell '66-0?t9af\6 · · lltnr styhstw/folklw1ne.~·-Defthll/4ttl1t ll ou s ekeeper /C ook IM A c 111 N 1 s T . rf'llt'f4tpriv11te dutf.Ex· IJi Roindl'r• Aaeonty ~nt iPll« or high com-Clertc /TYltht So. Laaiana otntt. 1 yr R.OllAL DISIGMll Weekdays 2 to 6 f'M PROTOTVI'~ per. req d All ahlRa, lull Ne~'~•~hs~~~190 Babyaltto Of' bahy1itt•rl mlimon,N B.042·6115 (\\'owoukl11k;J>IT 19'to eicpr . m inimum Ph Expr'd . Part time. Elstalde CM/NB •tl'11.[):xpt>r. In wcndtunnel. & p/tlme. Wtatttlfr c ~I I~ 1::.. b '6.\ h,o\kpr~lor I yr old 11rl; -20 hn per wk > 13.36 to 4'J'J. 1611 M 1 tu re p r ere r red . 541.5324 aft 6 PM models hclpf11t. Nurae• Reglatry. ten "' orAppt/ ta 'Npt8eh.2Totf'Nl\Ca.i BttUne F"11hions haa an IU7 per hr 1'utles In· -0027658 DI S l'l.A Y MODEL Wt'lttllff Dr., 8te 212. ~-----~ thl'\IJl'ri.Calll.ind ada>• 09P<»" (oryouloearn H voh·• t)•plna, xeroxing. DltlhllAulat( llousekeeper·Bayvltw BLOll.'\ N.D.6.'11·0610 A<'<'O\lntunt. to SIOK+ 5494161 £\•et640·GOI« ~ueNh •• "11·16 per hdr P1r collatln« It rel1tod dutiu IK.,.._I Manor · uo W Bay. cxpn-In plutlcs. wood,"'' Id 'd \Vhilt'mmlBe•r to SOOO ------.. t. 0 "0 !!ct. or " v. ln 1dmlnl1tratl"e oUl<'1ltl. Kxpr'd , no s moklnll 4 fo\lmlture COil• ~IC81. 1142·~· ltberala111 "' fi11l11hlna. 1"'""411 A ea. '"'f::r • AfPayClerk totMO Babrso1~er·r·~·b~~· '~17 ~I(! ol 0 .r ... phonl~ net. rlu11 1pply uu clayweek.644·27:.0 HOUSEKEEPER needed. EOM OPK/MAClllNIST Bayview Cot'· ~0~· reraonnelClerk to IMO mo n •n . ex e or lntHYW ca II I Mld111llon Or., lr\'lne. --PRODUCTIO .... delJy Mon·Frt, noon to Muat makt own aelul)IJ' 2055 Tb u r n ' • • Fl!ft Pd 1Atso F'H Joba hrs.~ 5224164~ "9831470· __ 1Jamboreco Rd offramp ~nllll Anlllt. exper'd tor " ha"e minimum s yr• ex· _'42_·2:'IOS ______ _ lrvlMPtnoftMIA1enc:y Bab11 i tter nuded BICYCLE MF.CHANIC to~lthaellonDr.l oo.ty pedodonhc prac:. In WORKERS ~~30,!:,Mti!r~~~~~~~v~~c per. "" prototype ..uas...- 4Hll F.1'1\h Colla Meea p!Uroe. my home. Nwpt for rtpalra. aaaembllac. ln•lne Water Dtatnrt C M. For appt tall llolly. ..S.l1Z3. Nwpt llch. m1chln11t. 1m K1iltf'r Pm Udo Conv. C.Snter. SUll•2i' 6!2·1470 Haht.5 arn. C.11 &U·7S3S Ir H in Y'llmt Blcytle 833-1223 ~~ FAit arowlng rumlture --Ave, Irvine ll<M~·llSt N1.1t11C3 Aldel 1.a;IO, ti ~~ •ftS shop exptr only f 1011H · CLlllC TYPIST DINTAL ASSIST. tompany need1 11kllll'd Hau11ekee~r. llaht, part 3 11. P/tlme or f/Um1. ACCOUNTINCCLF.RK Dobytltter wanted Im· f1~.J:~·3677 ~ IP!ot , F\nanCtl eo. has opcnlna Exper'd, N.B.644·0032. production workera with time. Planl care. er· MACHINIST Mole orfom. Well1la.(tod AIR uper desirable. med. My ttome 7:)0 lo '~' ' for exp. or will train, experience In 111ndln1t. rllnd.3 & other hou1Cehold wfllc'd pcl'llOMtl. X1nt pleasant oHlee, nr tbe •:30. Teacher'• thJldren.. Boat Carpenter &xper'd aharp Hl«h ~hoof Grad. Dental Assistant. Onl m 11 11 n I and o l h ' r mana~em~nt for buiy All around Machlnltt to benefit. It health at tile alrporl Call Helen b oys. 2•8 . Lite for cuatom shop. 16311 Mu&t speak Spanlah. Suraery only. NcwPort mathlne oper etlon1. exec.Call f tan,540-0995 work In mt.od. alaed pro-lns.Call&U·'°'4. S46-<&IJO houMk~q. own car, Plattntl•. C.M. W-2055 Pleasant working coodl· Beach. Exp. req 644-'lll Pre\lloua furniture tll· HOUSEJCEEPER/Sl'M'EI ductlon 1hop. Able to do._ ______ .. _ t"eC1SS4.0Ul8 Uom. APC>11 In person. DENTAl.SCTY/BKKPR perleau prefer•ble. Live In. Call after t lite toolln1 A producUon: ;1 IMlrllTI$1NfA ---------·Hall f1n1Utee Compal\)', Receptionist ex--r. or PleueApply: wkdys. anytJme wknds so Hr work wk Co. peld N11t1lnc '.( NHU • Babyaltur needfll. Im· BftftlrlrrKB • 15G6·f' N. Tustin Ave, colleJe. SA&-3000 ""' M54lt ln1. Apply In person, *RN* i~t ~·· r~ PDS'HI med. my borne. Mature. UUft uru ~ant.a Ana. I p JOH... Beuh llhnuractu.thll, ~ Vft ""'·'°"'woman, care for f'ULL-CHARC£ • • " Ha mew_.. S•a 15902 Container Ln, Newapaper S p.chi 3 children. 1 •chool age. , ...... ~ COUICTotl FURNITURE 40 "'~"'k. Exper prcf'd Hunt. Deb. (Just off MOllLE ~ Promotion Salea. Must Mon·Fri. Vari~ daytme c • ._.,_ F\nan~ Co. hH opc'nlnc 0£SMW__!.D._.'S 2001 E. Oyer Rd Mature. Kerm Rima Mcfadden. belwn Bolsa 1.._. TE ... SI ~I befflf .. t.arter. Wllllftlto hn.. Part t.ime·full time. ..,~_, for up. collector. .._ S.nlllAna,calllomla 311118flarborRl,C.M. Chiu&Springdale .) ...,. " 1".i mak• told cilb. Stron.1 pe.rmanent b11i1. Call ....--Pleatant workln& condl· C RE on dole. You will be Mil· ~a.o. ,........ 11 ons. Sa I a r y com· luurrentl1 •ct"eptJn1 IOIAL '{TIMI MACHIMIST A , "" advertislftl spate lo ---------• 1'>1>1nl ~ WJ>ll'· Salar) IMftlur1t1 with expe.r. 1ppljcaU001 for: opp0r1~:'::!ployer WOll Dlverslfifll work load. 1 lf'M.7:JIAM ' topmuqemenl,..-.on> Babysitter needed, my 1'150+. Apt>IY In person. Hill ........... TI.e HouewlYta or colle&« NII electronic lnatru· P'ull time. MUil Ml ol tarp hldutrlal homes Days, Noo·f'ri. ~-~~~ Finance Comp1ny, ~II tt HllP lb1I w/can. IO.m·l2:1C ments. Modero work <>r.nceCo.ctttJficd.· firm•. For tit• ricbl Noonthnls.>m . ....-1, ~F N. T1.11Un Ave, ~ oantener. SIA d1)-. per frlon,f'ri.Eams.10lOS8S tbop . Ad•a n ct d B XCELL£l'CT pa'IOft,~OraqeCo. t S-taAna. lnOurWOfileft'aSbop "8. teOO. Expertenced, (Gu.m. $50 Wkly> We KlneUts. 123l Victoria Bl!NEF1TS;t D8lJ,y PUot °"'"top pay -flV'\>.. ASSOC ns Full Co. benefit• + ~3381 train you to Hrvlet St. C.M. •1165. EOE. • p EN 8 I 0 N p L " and ucellenl frln c• FcwCluun.dAd NYS'"""'v' IA c .... ,...... Uber!1:i,n~ •---------• estab1 luneti route.. "IMAms . Jl\IJl.Ume, psrt· -CREDlTUNJ beo«nu..1 ~ll ~Dlapl1y Ag::.~N ,..,, .... ....., MilD•U "-fol n•-• If YOU fun job II you are Mal, Ume Apply 2205 Hatbor SUbmitAppOcaU.U t Adverts ... 1 .,.ana1er, Dail)'Pllot J'l73Blrd1St,N.8. Friendl1. outfO(n1. poo 0M&n111«r hl~aaervlceloofferor penon1ble ti eneraeUc. BlvclC.M HunUntton lnltrc • (710 142...ual, ror •P· AD V1SOR 117-0041 pte ~ wtio can Ulin.11 n-.,••lf$ foods to sell. fl1te en ad Phoae for intern~ a~. . muAl\1 lbpkal pclAMmeDL J Employer Oltthe.ir own. PartUIM. Ul$I. fn the D 1 I)' Pilot 10llmt'11..(1J.f1 MAJDWANTED.Seacllff 1'1Tl28'aclalll .... 0,,1 tsdf ~I Reta.Intel Mon-Fri. lN. Call the 1•WatmlnAcr MalJ Clautlled Section · Motel,t•I S.CoutHwy. HlllltiJaCloe•achll2S4' ! 0 h ,.. Copy Stop. iSMMO l~~~~~~~~I Pbo«M! 642-5'71. Wanted molts t42·MTI I.Al~ 494-492. l . ..W,W..t.d 710 H.&pW•te-d 7 IOOI HetpW.t.d 710 A.ct&... I . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• IOISAMc"-1015,,.._toY°" 104 lhutCJ-"t~A t26 t"'76 Sunes Aide Comp•nwn. llAL EST A TE SAUS ••••••••••• •• ••••••• -•••••••• •••• ••••• • ••• 0000 •••••••••••••••••• ='' ugu• · " DAil V PILOT M>rM =~~~Ji"~~n s~~~b~~~~~t' 51~~rsr::r:!~«t~::~ *PUBLIC AUCTION* 3 ::::s~!Jri:: .. ~~.~ ...... !~.5 .. ~.'::.~~~ ..... !~!~ ·~·.s.~~~ ..... !~ nnw opc-nel1 . Costa &nroald beJptw.Xlnt co SUNDAY A• 2'111.t.l:lOPM 6'-&-019 Hunllnaton ll u bou Pneuroauc Rilltht ls NWSU AIOI$ Mha Ne" purl ~ .. cb bmdru.. O ianc• fur ad· --11ara•e uh·. house Br;and new lioolH·u~ w World 8lr En m~ & ~ lime. Oa.y ~j Pr~ prol tr111nln& ~11tttmt'ol Appl)I. J 8eauUful Furniture 131 mate ltllt~. blael & horM, boiittn,; item~ n Sat' 540. 63l 33a cy, :.hl"ll fL"h fountiun. £xpit'1'dpr('r'd AJ> proeriun. Wt• JllW\' lft S E h1n . lr•lae wb:1t., &tw>u ck"''On.Ded, 1 '2T, 169111 Luwcll l'r - -old, ~~I btd. polarofd ply Pa~'&.ipert1;r, l~ dl\.lduallud aUt oUun S46-t!M>l Je~et,y-Momentos _10'*kS'IM.32M JLB. W .._.._.TED l~ct c '1 mer.i , t'r1&1dr ••• ' pt-l'lor Ave , N B Xlnt ar-i u WlfUlt' op s••t., ... .,o... olPRlNCESSMILENA An \\ O.cm pr &rclri&,h>b ,)tlO portunJty. Call 111. ~ou'll -~ ;JI " of Petr idttl ....... ' II WU~ MiJtt.'d Po:vµy l:lothlng.l'1tmp1n11 tr.qui p. T o r CA~tt UOl.l.AH of m1st 9627516 lwcllld)'ou dld HOYAL Ag.cr eul ve. we11 •••1•= .,,,..., Female u dor a ble . R"'cords, txiok11, "to)'I, PAIL> "'OR YOVH --1> Ol'fteie PKOP~RTIES, ~ d rcot'd, d11 peod .. ble who i.s mewing to an apartment from 635·7220 , l'X t 54 or Camera t:qulp Anti JEWEi.UV WATI.:IU:S Dh.1t•&if'l't•nbrocadcllofw ,,: ·.,,.UISIS alGISTIY uroo IQ> with roanatc.-m~nt polt n her LlDO ISLE home. lteras have been 7~Hllt • que1. t"um etc. t\.14. Sa ART OUJ ~t:l'::i. COl.ll 8' $7$. 5 fr('<' 11lum. ""n ~etds we.-lrd1y otfU·t' U"I AH•t Jttc 1>arn1n11a moved (or purposes ol sale to the Bealit 8 m06 oJd whtle 9-1 onl)' 31267 f. Nm S 11. \11': R S ERVI <.: t\ lnas : 6T$-U'41: $0 ~ d erk tor Jllewpurt ofr llALfSTATI from l800 tu S.1000 per WAREHOUSE al 409 W. Walnut. mlll~c11t 2130Albattuu Dr, Lull Niii lnr k: f'IN F. l''URN I. AN '<'t'kcod u lt1 Wa11h('1. Du~les ronllst of 1n SALIUllSOMS mo Apply 1" JWt'Wn at Qranoe. CM S.06837 ' N14&uelt'wntryClub1 Tltll 1 1".S &45:..'00 dryer '100. pool tbl $l~ • • • .a.n 1c:w1n.,. •"rt•·niu" 1 . , ..... L.,, TWO. n~ ur •1 1lw Tanner) W\.'St, So o ..., •• I ..... $7• 1 • ~ ~ .. -',;,cou ~ -• Cowot Pl -~uurf':. ,. ln \ IU P i.I LUGG ·GI r •Gs >Ill l\w~ .... ~Xtl"t'fC' 1· ~v'tr blol( n unt~ J,lt'nt'Dced, for op"ndin.i an _ • 1 A " ~. 11lum i;htr unit $.$(•11. Te I e Pb co 11 la < l ,.,le.-• d\•p.tnmeot Ar S ALES • Sro Jn•clry SUNDAY MOININ• 11 AM. S••• .......... 1010 Sa 1 • lCH ~at · '18th Aug •rum )our bu:)m 11 card 11\C!C. 20801 Woodin, lllJ ;··~·Thut1r1tal1, b1nrnA & llh.itl' "ilh 11n i\l'Tl\'t. Jbop mlltur~ wo man ., •• , pie&•.~...,. .. 9-c:e • ....................... .tTOBroad"•} l:M Stom.I on~ l"ard rur t!ICh 96:?'TWCS ·-~>uyml &i at11l ofr ~u!>t I N D,l',!P1':N D~"1'f o i .. wk.ruis.N s 6?•-"t"• ' ,..._,~= .... ._ ••IBUY S upt>r S I • C:hlld tagplusoo\"11port' We -l)'Vt' 1'11ur exp1:1r 1n FKE \h• hOV\'21 vt:AH ..,-, "" .._..... * * R I h 11 " 11 rl't u1 o prrni11 nl'nll\ 1-!IN' d ryt!r, I* rnOll ohl. nun 1 n II. h 011 p or THACK RECORD m lht! SALESWOMA.M NOMI .uaMt flUIMITUll Oood ust"d •'Vrultun ff $3~ ci~·1f:~r b~k:r~ms;;~/ ~l·ulcd ut1r 11l'tl\I! tt11t 'Int $l!O Ill" TV, Ol'i'd• .. ~1r.1l fh-111 ht•lt)lul N{'WJJOrl ll1i1rooi COlitoi Exl>t'r'd. ov .. r au yr• for of• IMIBJOI DICOllATOll'S SHorl 5AJ~0i~a8ns11!111 , ORV 1 will lidbrds. ehrf., l>ool(io. :str.111. m eel1n11 airhnt· tube, drt.'lli.l.'r. p1ctun·~. &. ~-:t~ntct'v1cw Cllll Hl•lc~ itl'$41 ••fl'IA With lht! lust gift atore •• t1m,•. L1111 r •••• or ou. to ••• riot h t•:<. Mo rt'' l l> l'\'(jWt\!llH~nh l'ro· ll~ht flxture11. 848-8600 •lf.~"!·~tl UO!I 12 yni "' vur own prnent Bch. Rt-ply l•> t'O llox PHIL II ANSON, AucUoneer MASTllS AUCTION 811\11\un !).~ No prc:1ult••. vent h>J1:1 & thdt I For a Cull e\'l!ll or wknd!I ' t)FF,'l~f!.~0~1s1· ......... " 'IT ~~~~n~:,1~~r.llG1~'= for ~l.aguna Ocuch. C.i OffiCt!lS : Suite~. 206 w. 4lb St. ~i't~~L~ :::::::: 2JOll &nt11 A1111 AH!. CM !!';!i'~~l:~~l;(~ 1;:b~~·~"~~ l"o~~:~!~1 o, ('h ('a~·· ~ ... TL-C-'" c Santa Ana Phoot SSS..1929 _ t.0111 of Good le11 Blkt'. • l>n) Glo" PllPt• & wt ........ 0 r •• •""i 11'1A" ...... n I"~... '""" _,,oa o. t '· II ,_ k & .... 7 .... ..... ,,., ......... v ..... SAVE• New 4< w.t"d turn h•nt, M u) lll•m• t h: 221 WI ulit' tt1 m \OUI >N ......... ( h. -~ -REALTORS ~retanes appl'i., mhic w11bon·~ Maanoha .C M ('i111 tugi. Or try t"o <'im ll 1 A8~•1 tbl & ... .1 1 nri ct: or \1 1l noi~t!r :!111!1 "-<'"P<>rt Hhd M.&..W~ 0 I N kr · -bllck tobarl. \ "":R "~ .J';f.dnt>e Gur dons -.:t"iopnrtljc.u•h.t\1 URGENTLY ._,,,.. ..,..... 710011cydn 1020 llrll¥O • oo. NO"'' 2SUf'J::R GJ\-.:1· t' PKl'·L·s .:itre n A Air cond1· .,.....,, I W -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stun~s ~~ & 81-1 W ~··I \ z" i unage ""'c...: Uon<•r ti73 ~ .i.o;we er~. e'tm1n:1h•r l9th C M 1>42 -1130 & .>al!.• tu . fl~t come. $2 el:l or3 ~ , :----~all. Apply Ill pe~n l'Cept1on1~t fur pre NEEDED TRUCK DltlYB SCHWLNN • • . .• r1n>l (lt't SMt Onl)• 9 M. 4 Stag~ $1 60t'41 Mlse:.U-4ovl •• ~.Guu.ersen. ,.11.:1vu~ '\t•w1)Un lA:nk r F.xp.rordrlvinJ2&3a-c TRI WHEELE R ~3262 _ 29511 M1lhro, C M. of 619tagsSI 50L•u Wmthd 1011 ·~ Oks L1xht l)p111~ rl.'q 'cJ I\' rt-fuse l.r\lck. Call btwn X Int c ond. in c I ud~s Queen si Sofo lkd. 6 mo's Bake1 IO or mon• SI 40 l"B ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._vrrlCt: 4' Sales Person 260 N•wpc.>rt ~nttr Dr. S 123 for •PPl on A"" basket. cover, chain old8ou" .. l_,,., w'iJt eell -Sal .. •Tu•ln 1··"" • ~ded. Some typing. ~rte JS(), Mr. lioycr ecretaries 27.JO. 31 4~-4S9S -lock. Original pnce $220, $.100. ~U""'' ~ Mov111g S.lh!. Lot:. of Joli· "No CAR~~''" SSS CASH FOil .dross shop ex~r prcf"d. R • Lons: & Short Tt rm now $17~. 548-3036 quea, household ~oods, Druw your own or :JClld Good used rurn/rerrit:l> -. - 0 i:mployml'nt Perm Mtd ece Pl C It-" r lo.. Ty P 1 i.t ~ii:nmt•nb. Hobday & TitUCIC MECHANIC Pr. velvet ch.rs tuxedo s· cloth Ing & lots m ore numc. acldrt'bli, phone & rrus,stove~ 5"6·076K .:..'l...~ntal programi. ~u ld Nut'I llcitlth Org Pubhr V a c J t I u II .. II " MacGregor Yacht Corp 4 Bicycles Cor sale . 12) 20" :.ofa waJnul 'wall ~it Wt!d f'rt. 20S4\2 N Jple 'II k ~pa1~ 1623 AIJbum11 conuit·t . "<'rurJlC t)•ping ... J 1631Placentia.C.M. & (2) 3 spds. $10. & S20. Xlnt'cond.~-17'"' . Ave C M. we ma u one <•ud pc MMMcal ~H.&~6S6l 50 wpm Sa l '47S SS4-0 2 Hosrit.il11:.at1o n pl11 n &44·5'43. "0 ---tag. Add25• ruc·h. lnsh'umetlh 1081 ..... It Ion• 'I ) II ll\':tl w h . GAl(AG L" SA1 E 5-:nd Cht!t k or IDOU"Y Of· o~--r v.. .. ellvy WeiterorWmtr.ss ·-"-h rpug l Iron d1n1ng set .... • .. __ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• nlng for Sunday onJy phon~ Oth<·r ht•a vy de -"" w1nn Ace Collec S200 WhJter h Treasures, ''ia lues & .._to: C \ rr S l I I' 1 > " For break.Cast shtn . Pvt tor's Item. 99~ ;estored: · naUJ. couc more' Sat 'Sun 9·tiP !\. t rlLOT PRIHTI"""-Ol\ll Min·O·Matlc cl<'c. , • ver 1 an Juan i.11 nOIC llPO. country club .... hr. No si•<t"-t."~ ...... 21 $4.5.6311531."2-8171 ""' organ e'<cellent condt ~ 'l1>1stn1110 Be ach or No'14port U..-ach. C.i .,. ..., ... '"''" Z?2 Via Grut1tn11, Li P.O . .Hox l:l60 ' • q a Po111t area. Mwa 92663 752 llWll tJps. Over 21· Exper. pre Antique Oak armoire, l.sle Cost.i Mesa. Ca. 92G:!6 lion. SOOO. P.P. 53.2·l2SS • ave SlaUOft Wagon or C'd. For inLerview call C~ Ii mirrored door. 5 P c. •• , • ----Hand crafted cust madt• -an. Contact H arry ECEPT '"'il:.h I s l 3848COMpUS DriYe S44·54CW. ~........ 1010 Thomasville bdrm. set,2 Famli) G.ir Salt', WOVEHWOOD Classical Guitar . $350 Seeley, 642-4321 for de· Financial SH., firm 546-4741 Wa1treSSpart time. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ind. mattress. cust Fri/Sat 9.5 RI VW ht SllADES·To flO'} OH be!<t oCfer 497·19S8eves Cil.Clllitr\dA1Jpulfllmcnt Hece1JI St•c·y Fronl (/\cross i''rom TbeSt.ewKe\tle OwM/50mEGAm DColml pooEnul11rr111tnedr ~.!:.!"!: & bedspread ~!mS:'*~heSl21sT:.ot1~~ CalJ 645.S9!iO YAMAffr\GUITi\R •11..~ Opporlun..._ d~k 1-:,p.•r d 1 i:d rt·f~. Orange Co. Airport 1 979-1878 .,,_.._~ QC '~" I 1 ,, • .._._. "'1 t)'flfl'lll 60 wpm CJ ll Equal OpporEmployer 80m m Componan -SU.6-luglruckwhed$7 KING sz Bt.:O fN..-w > Amostnew cond. ~IUl"·L--... ._.,,..,_, •r _Ellc1m. t.IU 012:1, W AITRESSESS Lenses. Condensers and Help! Must s ell complete Pr. Americ11n Mai:~. 14 " xtra rirm S19S Incl det: SlOO 7Sl-3!i1St . negative carrier s in· 8 rms of !umiture, ap· ltN!S, $10. 1 hp :J ph:i:.e Usually home . 83S 2263 Sun Concert Lead Amp &.. ·• OrERATORS RECEPTIONIST Part or ruH time. Salary e luded. Time-O·Life phunces . Aquarium. motor S2S + other ------s k bl · u'11'1th following nel!l.lt.-d ut For \'~ta?nnar• H"•pital + be ndils. Apply in !\• .. rt.er $300 Call o ·1 mlsc Movin" 962 0557 rnolors. Swim fini.. rn":sk IRV1Nf; COV"'TRY pe~ c . .[ ca net $5SO. 11J-'h e n l' w II A I n 0 \ef 21 preri:i" @t;¥98. SECRETARY pen.on btw 2·S PM. Mesa ., • ..., . . : Ill )' . ... . &: co2 Veil $12. Small ~el CLUB MJ::l\1 ot:'ns 111 p Pha;;eSniner $80. Gibson 1 :.·M\J.I FOR."' IA S;>lon 10 Verde Ctr. 2701 J111rbor Ptlol Pboto Lab, 642'4321 Moving out, sellin& piaoo to reel Panasonic tape ssoo 83J.:5244 ES12S $200. 548·4931 --i>eauti(ul South CoJ ... t f(L'S.ilt•' WlTHSHORTHANO l:Uvd, Bldg E-10. N1z.oSuper8Mov1e pooJ tbl., queen si1e bed. recorder .. <. Larnu door ---"·'I "" 2 DAYS P T l)f t:: c XIn tint t i I ~ .. ~ W WoodSho U d C t.'l ~,.a ge . 1.\!.k lo r J S C .\SSIC.'i)tt::ST W"'.-..OUS"'C ,.. amera. tcond. ,.... · 5ec ona • ete S2 Pool cover l6'x:tt1', own diH se r own r Ull' w/ ;(. 1'91111. 919 ~I U CESSFUL ,."11;n ,.; LEaK $50 631·3320 ......,.9511. ~. Stul worm dn\c ~uw Nt w & ~und up lo 80'.., Cl&SC' $50. ~~ ,, · r , ha:. openin1: ... lor 2 h office OYeriood Oe~ ~:rk ~';7°: Cats 8015 Dinette &et . hk.~ ne w ;o· 5~;n~~~l~o;pr~~" 0 ·mi t , n .... ..,....., • """. "" ·,',~'n K ...... G ,,-T T L.,.. Costa Mesa Office c .. 11 :Sow ' & """'fer--' D1"s.t....1L-& tt.t ,._ _.,, f( .. k ........... ~.. ""'"-4nc.1 .: . ~· pal1·l1me, "' C'r soe1ati·:. -.;<'" or l'' 557-0061 (cmal 97j.1805 Mariu e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yellow & white 48 round 5'x7'. two 31 "xG\ ... one ~lllanovox Record l layt!r Office fv~ & 4 Mustba,•c\·ahdl·a11f J)l'ncncl'(J l.kcnwd reul lnteniewHrs93 30 e. ' 0 HlMALAYANKl'M'ENS lbl & 4 padded swivel ~"x8S" IG"!OSo Part w 6bltn spkrs + lOOre ~ptMftt 1085 1c'. S2.2S hr Neat av c:. tat t• ~ .. 1 <'"pc 0 p It-3723 Birch St. N B. Women. 20 & older to Registered $7S/up with ~~701 Sl2S. 6'15-7610 or s A Near 'Otd Muln ~· Nrds $50. 67J.t1047 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~f:.·~~~cc t' .. 11 l·Spm "'elcome You huvc )our ____ __ :-:::ic~r ~~rteJleani~g shots. 6'15-0168 Sears store between £d· Bedroom dre..:..cr. mirror • ·cretarial dt'sk & ch1111. "l'lfl' -~~~ePS~~:~oc~~~~ 1'~ SECRET•RY RugRedy Anns.67~~ s Dogs 8040 Moving·Must ~c lovely ~er&Pomooa.642·3379 & nite &tllnd. $SO. Ph ~Int c und. SI SO Cull 0 .. 1 p•RT TIME A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ital. Prov. dlrung rm set..,~ 'th e~• TV 1 ~7 ~79. , A • years. l::xccllent com To ttw S.,.rintettdettt u-L-~t AKC R 0 b w/4 silver/blue brocade ....,.m UIOr ens . SlOO, ----• t;am i:s-SM µer hr cJv1ng m1ss1on S1Jht Good walk ~-s• . cg. 0 erman hi.back chrs (inC'ludes 2 0 Pt 1 g an or I< u n , &:iutiful 11111 /li:t brol>'fl MIMEOGl<Al>ll, A. 11. work for lht• :\o\ 11\S Good rt•Ccr ral!C Cull S914to$1,l I I mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pmscher, red/t.an, fem. leaves) $290•1133-1938 w trecordl!. $80,dnll pre· MINK C l I· $:125 Dirk model 530 cle<'lrl<'. ons. Wurk youruwn tor 1ntl'r\l\'W Mk for Under &eneral d lreC't1on ~ 1005 511 mo. old. All shots · · · u, AKC Male Hassett From 5l~~''e 0 Nv Nd Sl i!S or bt•S t offer. nottlhnA Ot'collt•l't fjdlL.1chcnm)t'r.owncr ~t·rves as secre tary t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9~2·1369, aft. Spm.Square Maple table, 4 hnd , "'em . !>p a yed <'nhG42·~ • · ~1111s wcekd11y•9tol Mu.i.t i,e 18+ In 1860.,.t•"pnrt Hl\d C~I the su perintendent & r\.."lTIQUE GLASS SALK IH2·l~l matchni: chains, SSO, Basst'tl hnd, $75 eu. cnb --~s l>f-t"n 1~1 &.1i t;16~t'\l'"liiJ.is;; Hojjrd ofTrusll'!'S rt>hC\ lurge assortme nt h1tnd T M•A....._ llOOd cond. Aft 6PM , comp,$25 &ml\c 1tcm) fenn 1~ Memlicr ~h111, eh 8017 o =-LY Apµh 1 .,3 2 mgsupt>nntendento(ud cut so me s ign ~d wo • .,.-.s 142 7783 646-86Cf•D)'llmt' qwL•k i.ah•NU1'<.:.$MIS.• ..................... .. , tj'A,"binwood l'r, In '"" m1mstratl\ e & orflce de <'rystal. Arami. meth 'It: With Papers. . ----Traru.. f\!e 1133 3t>4J. or \'Ol'!'.G COCKATIJ::L "(I J;uh cr Ot & W;llnut R.E.SALES tail. Pl'rfor ms hil:hl> Nipon Bo hcmian!} & 2Vears,3YeJr Divorce Salt': lae Ch1P· Ho.1holdGoods8065 963~. "c.itt..-ctc 6me» 1~) Lic 'd . Unllc'd rnmple'IC & re'lponi.1ble Porcel~m <.:al16'13.6174 l Tan, 1 Blut pe nd ale C ab1nt'I &i ••••••••••••••••••••••• • --. $S0 ~O·S84i w.,. ;..c:;:· Ft- 14 cl"m•al ~urk. pt:rform:.. Good~ Only! Bl a nket Cheat Circa~ Movln1: lo F.uropt' Mu~ SC'll ' 1 •·~·· rlX·RECEPT ee doy public rcl.auon funr Orie ntal Antique/Art 962-11169 1770, S o lid M a hog 1-;v,•ryth1111tmu"l"o BC!uul1ful T LIOl'IC•\I, 'OCKATlt;L I m ule. I -l'art t ime i-:"'' ,..,, Trainin9Cour-se taons . un d erstands wanted . any amount ol 892·586ti 642·043:! Purtners Desk , Elec. KnK St Rdrrn. L1\I rin. fo'ISH MJUARIUM l"u•h fl'muli· + l1:e cage.~- " l<Jlds Traw•l:aml 1 s ,\ pohc1es & admm1~trall\ I.' qunhty pieces. PP. NO Typewntcr. 675-9583 aft. dinette, fom1ly rm. b11r tnclud~' ! /\skms: SHIO, 53 1>-1 7 24 __ • ,,/,:vlnt·. •Prrs11nJI 111,tru<'llon rti-:ulall•ll" & cJoc, other DEALERS. Confidcn lrisil s.tt« Pups 6 Washer , curncr i:ruup, ur let s lrade for TV'! ..os & O 0 ,., 8090 ;, 1 , 111 _55 1·1181, •d 18 • \lan;•itcn11·nt op port\' " rl.'IJ I Cd Y. or k a i. re tiallty assure4. Reply AKC. 8 wks 64S-7473 Oak DI Tbl 11 dresser, Sylvunilt Cir TV 963-8738 af\l"r 6 wkcJays, •••••••••••':!••••••••. •I0/141 l"omml'~111t1 •1111red Daily Pllot ad 11747, PO G n-rm w Yll, & Mist. 3298 Turlock oranyl1mewt'f'kl'nd!l. d p· • ,i;;,rfff•,tWor4tlnq -t.1,·tltr,1111111i::.?11k.. Sktll D11·tilllvnltK1wpm Hox 1~ Costa Mesa For s111e,4mo old female lasstopRattonTblw/4 <Mes a Wood s> CM . ----.ron tano, good comt. • d.»'>t<:J~l .ut1rnm•·•I t)pms:ll.'>w1Jm <:A 92S26• ' · i\KC Be ag le. s hots chrs. Muhoit. Sideboard. 54S--2323 ' Carpel. good qu11llt y OarkMahos:uny.Bcsl ol· <• 11 • HourJ •<In lh<' J"b Ir .t11uru: \ppl\ 10 l>{'r,on ut ------496 1494 5' Beveled Mirror w/Oak --!!hag. Blu or whit•· & !_er. 642 351_0 ___ _ \ 1 •' 8 30 2 :ioor ,1 ft 1 . f-'ountain V:illl' School French s uieboard cin·u framl'. 536-1925 Jewelry 8070 Y l' 11 o w fll I x . $ 2 N • "' '• :1 :JO <t .lo • ~~'i7tt'1~11~·:w:'. ::, '.~p· ;~I" r>1~t "I I i~hlh~usc Lo 1850. beaut. & rart $2000 Basset pupp1n . C'hamp10TI n. ~ W·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yd 1175·6161 A1 :;r~.QCUITEASTI GF.RIN\WN/\OV \\erk tl ht' .1 d..t) t.•Jnittl)1 r., . 4 r T l b. Abo Stiver brass 01J bared. AK C r eg $8S i.nne e j§Cl· .... oat gnun w ----• • ' 'S3 ~ pt'r hi 111 pll'.li..lnl RB> CARPET 11 ?mer 0 • e rt vw;es 67 · · ~. ~ · · formica top table w II ANTED C'olc:b pot rl'fng. S7S: 2 lllt over 100 ) l'li old turtio ..,,U•rnundin,.; ... l){'.al REAL.TORS 96)-9891 ~t:1~1o1~d 1 . Fount ain · 3-GO&I chairs. Xlnt condition. TOP CASH DOLLAR b1o1ck office ch:im., $3S plc•trly re:..tored.flawlc!>' b:l"v the ~uhllc in our Ford,.t111l:HJ lll.md.i J "~· \ 9270ll ADlll•..a•sFOR BulCColoredMale Cocke1 l:IOO.M2·9S44. PA JD FOR Y OU R ea: oH1cc table lamp, cood . di vorce s a il·. f 1lmi: t.lcudllne A" Sp1n11el. 11 mos a II EW 135· Zenith 23" «Ol\l!Ole 546 6(X)7 lrvmc 0 c rcprl'Sl'nlmi.: R.E. SALESMAN Aui.: 30, 76 ..... Mm.ic loHs papers " s hots '$50 R~aling. Must sell J . El.RY. WATCHES, col~r TV $175· 3 framed ------· -um e 1 • .r<' Rook' Wi•t1rc an SeeNewArrival.°' 559-S347 · Simmons Hide·•·bed ART OBJECTS. GOLD. omcc p'rints· Sl5 e a Everett f'rano Upright • .J, En1am11k1e'"lyµtt'u"':'u~~.1.~.1,1' !:~,~~tt'11:~11:~111'"r;'·,~~~;n~'1°)r Equal Opp Employer 3111 Villa Way/32nd St , .. (upgrd'd mall) xlnt ~~~VEEFRUSRENRYICA NE . S49·380e days • · Xlnt cond. t.:;i ne back. -~ '• ~ Newport Bea h 673 7202 ..... asa Apso puppici.. i\K( cond. BaJTel back chair, QC • __ _:__ • $800. Ph 4~2647 ~(U tere.,ted hou .. ·w1-c' .1.; mLui.u11aN1µut·I S~CR ":fAllVforlaw orc ·--c · beaut4moold. tablelamp,968·9949art6 TIQUES.645-2200 IUUTIFUL ------;),~· 11dcnli. 1;cckm1: 1't·rn1 i~ll U~l:Jt · to,\ \Uil'\t N B. F.xper not ne<•. Will Butchers Block. recond., 557-4398. pm. H.cl r-'-t d ulbran&en Sploet Sohd ~· "8!11t1ons c11ll ll33 llO!IS fl L" .., \ 1 L',.. L . train. Good typing & s h so II d m a p I e b 1 k . p CASH S PAID FOR _, • State Organ w /Le:11i~ ;f<----... ''• .... , 1 11 J rcq'd.64.&-SO.O 148"xl3.x30) on 6-20" Miru Schnauter. 10 wks Xlnl (•ood. Early Amer5" YOUR 0 1.D GOLD & Cet'amics speukers.S000.673·0151 ---.HOHi rUSO"" 1 :irt•t•r type lncJ>, 1l1u11> to----t.umed maple legs w/ad· male. Hu shots, AKC sofa. soUd Maple drpleaf DIAMONDS. 960-243! Figurineti, plates, large ------v.ntn)'. " Join " pro(t!SSlllllJI team ..... 7895 lbl , ... I •· WurUt.7.er Theater Ornu .. !u. Mul\t be 2S or ovc.-r Complt'te 1ra111111i: pro JU.'Stable Slt.-el 1ocks. Alt ....... . .,, ...,. "pads, butret r1tlVATI EST• TE "' s mall, plaques. Also .. n '111•t ;\pptylnPcnon "r•1m .\L .... u n "cd •SECRETARY-SALES 5:30640-1187. 2.,.......... • &otbftl~.536-3Z87. BURMA JADE cnr ved taking s pecial ordl!rs. anl1dque white Be aut. .. • .. " ~ r n•\lous e -cp . 10 grw1·1 .. upupp1es.maJe,. . ... 846-8S1'9aft.S orwknds con . $2800 bs t nfr • • m .1•:i YELLOW CAI manoi:er tr..unee., purclua~m~ 11 lllvent<>r> Rnd & sq o:ik tbls. chrs, female. thoroughbred II Sofa, lUnt. coud. white penda.nt. Appraised 540·346.S J111::> ll~J SIJtt'ri\,cnue KI LL(;OfU-:HEALTORS control Ty pmg 60 wpm dresser s pew chin a papers . $400 eac h w/bhttlr cmde~ugn.SlSO. S7~SellS3'750 M.ovlng sale· t:xrerr 1l>e A 1-1--P----___ F'ountr11n\aJlt'y DanaPomt i93so:ll No !\h. 5 Day" wk. xtni se e ., hoo s "icr & 552-8194 Ocds. C hair, blu/grn BURMA JADE carved bir yclc,oldrockcr.misc n .~uc um_p Or~an . Rtt~taur.int benefits. workmll for top pnmitives.SatOnly 10.s. PurebredmaJeMinJaturt stripe. $30. fl' CoclttaiJ pendant. Apprais ed \bis. utility cabinet. ~~2~~~~~r~:O cu~h. ·mr • MAM.A.GER TRAINEE s ailboat dealership & 120 E. 23rd St. C.M. Schnauzer. umo.. $60 & Tbl. $SO. 833-0219 ~~~ll~~i NG a -~---------1 -----~ '1~~·,,,. PHONE SALES Tlw 1: nnclt•r lll"i.tour yi1c~~h~k~[::ll!! , Austrian dining tbl Cu-ca a gd borne. '751-6334. Maple dropleal table, six praised $1500. Sell s7so. P-POOL TABLE, 7/8'' slate. ~baso~·Hamhn l'arlo""° ,_ 1111U1. l'ull lnr 1111pt 12131 A S EANIC 1860 w/6 chni $899/bsl --mat.ecba.lrs. RUBY & D I AMOND & access. $175. Good ran · Eoony. S8SO fl•,1f?h.on~ Sale'i Jl<'nPI<', 6!•:1:171!1 YACHTS ofr 646-7230 • Male German Shepherd SlSO 546-4062 Necklace appra' d cond.847·6342 673·7595 , 1 • 1111111 , or female. 16 tn 65 3400 Vrn Oporto Ste:'> · !rt.>e to &O?<f home. 2 Yrs. · $23 500 Seli Sll 750 ise HI. "~ ~tani of tigc Ctoarnnh•t•t RfT AIL S4.US Lido Vi1131l"' Newport Ming Dyna.sty vases (•) xJnt w/cltddren. Wife al· Formica Din Table. 4 $.s.-0-tu 0 557 409a Saddle. near new & tack, SportiAcJ Goods 8094 W4lll.!..'t or comm 1 ,.,1nn.. Som e' '·'"'" <'"<IH'r 1714 )675-7674 hronie statues, Leo~ lersic.1146-1701 chairs, MO. Danish bar, r · $32S,d!ncttc 11et,llcham1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ •:n"l 17th St reet . f 111nc Sl~ cJo• wk r11..-S ECRETAR'v ror Real Fr~ Paintinit. other Doberman Puppy. AKC Sll0,962-0710 . 26K F1awless blk Star S40, dinette t ohl<'. $15. Wet Suits. surfing. wtr jj1.3llte o. l'Oslil \Ii·"·• -.:ut lfolll<' uL Lurn!Jt·r t.:'itate Co in Fashion o rie ntal antiques. Male.Blktran. S'Sandy Belgecouch Sap~lre. Mounted on elcc dr)~ $20, bar bell skiing. diving, new & ·~Wt'Cll s oo & 8.30 p ni Yun.I l'lat.t 11n 1-·nre,1 m 1,.iand. Mwit have 4 )'N 675-0882or67J.9572 , ~ ad d S2S mun• gold ring. Pvl. :,t. ~~~ · $12, 10 spd, used. Sold as 2nd's Ot;. ~5-\Ztl l .. 11oturH1 Ut> 11 L·h ('1111 exper , type M 70 wpm Anlq. Carved Ball & Claw ~3-0'ii;s • Pt.y. $l000. S46-99T7 )'S e, $40, ~-7814 Swop Meet Sal Aug 28 -i.t-:qu.1IOpprn tun11\ 194 tllt>. 3 for mh.'""" "PPl 11h 1rn-9o "pm. Call ouk Duff~ .. _ · "'"'°Yo. 104 UnstocL 1075 Old furn. walnut tbl Gol1Clu ..... 3s··•-tl:m11lo r llam :'>um 1la1h E) · ...,v. mirror, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 FA off h · t • f h ' "" "'"' !>•l•'. \I.' ... 1 een, IHO 0123 heauUful "4·1308 , w 1 e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• so os, all tree, other XJnt beainners clubs. 1 -· Sbepberd/Collle mix, herculon, Earth ton o .... M . b ok misc S48·1286 $15 sso 5~7 9349 ·n • • ~cretary, Ext 1• p 11mr Antq. Maho1uany Dining female, spayed. Also. pillows lncld. Xlnl cond. '\;,"'r organ m are, r e · • · · -- h., . ..., *RN* \\ianlt'd for acJ 1t)!cot·y Table/6 chrs, ma\c•htn!I male 3 yrs. Good home. $140. Champagne while pura~~eMft driv~d blk Machinist " lns peclaon Scubir equip. J et t1n,., .::i=,~ ~l~~:1~::.11~1~t.~~:1. r;~ Work ll 12pm 5 duys wk buffet. Massive carved ~~75. velvet Rocker, like new. Eng W orfan 8 ml(, tools. Lric qu1rnllly. Xlnt spear l(un & rc11ulato1, I IPM 7 30 Prev M'Crctan11I ex(lt!r Ueu·Clawstylc.494·S459 SI kl 1 $CS.962-4Wa rt.3 33810•11 e i; ero (714 ) rond .. Rt:f 6pm.778·6076. $30'.64&-0036 ·•••...over w '<'iqwr 1m•r'•I -: A n•q'd. Shispdwrlllnll 0 -x ltens, 1 l\'er gray, & · -l'nt.lfon·f'rl 4pm·H11m :O-ut ICU.CCU.rfT F(T nr ccuit) Call 644-865< Appl.en 10 IO wild tiger 111.ripes nd 110· Rt'decoraltng.Selllng llv. Moc"""'-8 078 Mo v In It · I 9 •' 1' or o Wt:TSUIT. Full, ,..mull l~i u1m1 hHll Cull LlM• i.cllt'r • .1~k for PAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• m~tolove. 557-9908 rm, den & bed.rm tum .•••• ::;::!••••••••••••• Lawni:nowc r, ne ar now Pnmo. $40. ~MO ~64 Ml!DICAL·P ff --- -f'rciitht Damaa~ Hotpolnt All less than 1 yr old. Ex $8:i. Like new dloollt l11· 848-w ;:, ,LUM.ER PED5-'fTIME SECURITYGUARD s I :uos w w \A!Lab,\A!GermanShon ample-4 l'r HerculondenArc Welders,port11ble 13~ ble & Ii chr11 $125 LAIOll/OfL°"/T F time I' t1ml' /\•k for n/r~larbor 's •lrnAtr, ~air. blk/gray. 1 yr. F set, worth 11200. Sellin A.mp DC , u sed de 560151. ·TV, Rodio. Otr6\00I~ f\4~6709 IJoo.67.'jGtlll u • an a na G40-6171 S39S 499·1.283.forappl. m onalrutor modl.'I. 12 ----~Fi.Ster.o 1091 '"JD -EXCt:t.l~l':NT kEfRICERATORS mo. guaranl<'c, $485. '4ew mnd• atyle lumps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.t~t'/MBING BF:N F.FlTS S1·n 1r1> Sf I Alt WAS H"'RS DRYL"ftS f.A"nvinJ country, must S. 1055 N.ew tla tort'ht!I, S-45 one swa11, 1 lbl $170. Call Ultr:i 1.1n"••r S1'cak"r•. I • • ~· .. L1su It. ..... , ... SID"' • r P. N s I (I N I' I. A N . R !0 n rn ... ., nn<t qui .... lov1no homt El """ .. -" ,, " ~ ......_" " "' o('R. FOil' ("~ION ll1&nt, l"Xpcr d 1>.1y Iv RttondlUoncd·R<'po« ""' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f:Ctrodeovena 125. New .....,-6126 COl!t 1)9 p111r. Sue $.'MJ lh·t~.a~r'd In plt1rn1>1nit s." · 1 F.,c.,, f\tll & p tlmt' i\P & FTll Damaifd for our t1Hocllonate mmunlly J(aroi;c Sale · weldln11 coble. clamp'I, pnlr 831·3320 111f.etnm. & bt-m•C1t) Xlnl · 1 mi~ ;~~~:~~~!;.~n" To ply. Sht•ll Station. 17th & Guar /dcl ailYC!r Pel'l1an. Gt·S887 Ty Pew r It er s . b d s : slJJ\f'el'I & othor weld1n11 i\utomatlr ~hone 61 ':' 11 wcr· -~ ---- t liWmln111 oppor 1'r11m1na lnterr ommunity lnlno. N II 2t YEARS lN o t: Cutr nutr1 kittens, 8 wka, blcyclc1. Sat & Sun. eqwp •l buraain pncc~. lni: m er Inc. t r nwn COLOR TV. xlnl<'ond, :.it.or m11n11tamcnt Ill """ 1111•"11 '•I DUNLAP'S h~~tm. loveable s ve 9.30am-4pm, El Aiul, ~9933 Valet, xlnl <'Ond. &11t11rr $12$ ~t .... , () I . I ,,. .. Ser VIC\' Sla Altcodn11t' .. ~ nt-·e """ ·-I a Pountal" Valley. _Aft ~l:;M 751 3951 ,., 111' r'1ntil' ~ o trm 17772 ~11<·11 ulvll ( II -,. '""" .,,.,........., u •1•L JI · 3 h h rl ~-11-11•0 t' 111 ..,. " ll & s>/timf'. Exper'cJ ts·~~ew rt Blvd CM " n rro P 0 z mill· · . ---• •• ~ .... ll ()I' ltJ)pl -I lur1t1r1nt u .. 111·h 9""•7 A I .., • RADY CRIB l h d bl Jeweler 8 h<in<'h ~ •l""I Br d 2 Id s ... , -,., • ..,, cu·• pp y R uy C ar c y • 548•7780 3 llAPPY KITTINS n etc. sofa bed, ver ca power ta e, k be h tiooo "" nn new moo • 201 , 11itri.Pr1.1 Sc•hool Ou t•t'h •t _ t"hcvrun, &<M S. Const Need hapPJ loving homo I a m 1)8, pa Int I nRs & vi Ct'. colletta, coolunt wor • nc · concJ. M arantx re eel vcr w /'/. Jf.Mlwit h\' 11tat<' quahfll'd, s 11 1 fl h 1fwy, l,»gun11 Rt.•11ch Sears upriglit Freuer, 968-7069 much more. All muat'gol pump. tile. $1800. rorh· ~~l~rcfa °..!,~ Gprn, 12" 1pcakurs. air 11u11· l''ICpprt'f 1711)"97 \!ll?Z .u '° 8IOll\'lll0 il'ln , • --llke new.15.8cu.n Beat f"rl/S11t 9-5PM, 912 bit horli·vcr t bond --·-0!.=.: .. .,,,, pcn.t1ion.$.100orbc&tof· --· hnnd ""'irk dl."pt Mmt• Sl-:\\ING OPERATORS offer.644-S705 Chihuahua Tt•rric•r Mix Cercls Pl. Nwpt Bch !l llW·12 extra mellll . fer.673·0703 r llml" Sal<''· S40·S70 cxpcr deslrahle MS 3464 Trn~ok Pc Wrk Pd ruppy, melt', 6 wks. (E8luH1) bl11dc:1J 075. Miller ~ Couch, & love 11co~ fl~J, 9 ------ ,in;t-~.lt'~· .. '!d51r!l.s~18u1 S:ilt"• C'ur ccr ·s l eod) \•&c l\\'oc 642·3472 Ama11a upright rrctrtr. 5»-7581 Ac welder Sl'5. AUii• pc· (1rn/Wht f.Lrurl a CTapc decks $25. t'.i. ' "' y • -lS80 Monrovia. N B larg•, noo. GAUGI SALi 11" met11I lulhe w /1111 ac Wcd1twd brkfsl 1et $85. 115lletlo • M trk. Gout& ,, s.~lllM __ ~~l~rs~~~ku:.f~~~t•rt 979·7388 Weimaranttmale.2 yn. S.tltS-IM ce 111or1u nsoo. Ph 648.(H05 ~.!.:_3320_. __ _ b ... , • Telaahone Sales Ktnmo,-.gasl>ryer. ~~.~.:;~1c. To ad Furn. 3 p c teclional &45-4., Refritt. sso. washer, $10, •liMariff J11~W..ttd 7100HetpW-""( 7100 AM :t;~ Shit\a Part Joodcond.$100. c:ouch.mllcsllverlteou. M1e 11 dryer, $30, card ublc • ... ,...... !)}it"t••uooooouuuoooo-u••-·····............ j 8'7·9509 FttH RIEWOOD Much more. --ce-•••• 1010 chairs ....,. 493 AH• ...................... . THE CITY OF ~UNTINGTON BEACH fa .. ia1a•at&T,....,AdlMMstr.tiaw AnnQlmces Employment Openings For The Followin~ P~1ttons : P.-C.c.a.tt $614-$171 Mo Cwta•lll Utt Mo .a.tSr. S721Mo ' c ... C..tw Aul $156 Mo ,•All require 30 days prior unemployment & H.B. residency. 111 1Applications will be accepted at lhe ·.~'!"pfoyment & Training Centc.r. .~ Pecan. Hunt. Sch. Until SPM ~August 31. 1976. ' -___,,_ t ""'· 111 Or over. Hou1ly ~East l6th Pl. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---· __ v._ .___ .. tO 10 "ages &: comm. •v•ll. Kenmor e Washer HS BAMto4PM-64&-32.3l 811 Boy BBQ hood like DECORATORfi Salt ••••••••••••••••••••••• For details call 540-0301. ., El n... -• STUOIO NC " SELL k Los An eles Tlrocs nenmore ec..,,1er-... Mal e 6 mos Ger . newwilh11pltbattcrySlO. water tan. oak GO gal 41 Flberalasi1 Cnno<". 1375Sun~o C M Kenmore Washer 135. Sbepherd. Lovable, to gd Steelcase Exec. Chair 4 (TI4) 846-3341 b1Jrrcl, Clln be used tor 1-·oam notation fl pad• wer. · · Guar.546-M12 home.646-3832,548-3lS4 Stow-Oavl11 Chairs ' - -rrcs h water. Ouk cJles.$130.646-4631 Tet.,e.AnsServ.' St ackable Washer Chlhuahua/Cock·A·Poo 3 Gn!t!n Upho.I. Chr wiot MAGNUS Chord Or~on, McCasJcoy cash reJ!lster, • Mature, ex per. prer d. ~r, Whirlpool, 117•. month• old. f•mato' loman. 2 Typloa Chairs, uprighl w /bench. Int t922. Buth pe.rfecl tor Pl x .-r U f! po r ! 1 4 • 11 7 0 " "' ~ak l>ln. Tbl, 2 Walnut cond. $30. ~l 2M2 an. 0 reauuranl or business. "Character ' w /JohnlOn p ~i;o~:~,.~ rs~:~~os or toffer.67H273 MaJeltittft..1168-6221. F.nd Tbh, 2 (3dwr) MlulonVlt Jo. Al.au olbl'r a.ntJqun. 4.12 4.8stoft Ph8753509 3 v I Pl ti r C:•• ""-·· '""'" dbl poocf•-,..., tu D1nl1h Cb•at. Lam"" N p Iris or call 67301..U> afL 5 a1 . ease ca o •-.,..,.e '741 oven. ..,., m ... a re &payed Crpta, Plllowti. Pai;t: ew ~I Table. F111cbt r PAI l>fNCY FORSALF. uppt.644·7050 broUer.S3S. female, 2 yrs. old. Ulll mlic decorato mdLe 11lr•t.etop,walnut NEW·L•v•trake. P/G TOW TRUCK DRIVER 640-7763 751-0553 • It'~" 250 Newpor~ nnl..sh w/-reen tell top 10" Tablo uw, new. Used w/tak t.rlm Make ca11t\ Eitper'd, Apply C & Peru>el'e$t Side by Sid MJnl PoodJn. 2 fems. s-7 Cenltr Dr. (Dealsn $4.50, lntb •II access. tlr pwr tool• " 'Tl Dalau.n oller.SIMl31U1640.2810 T0W1ng. 17th & Irvine mrig.w/icemalttt.$175 yn. Togethel' only. To Plaza) S utle 20.1 , lamp.644-4435 PU.Contractonaaloout. M--. N.B. Seara gas dryer S1$. lovtnattom. 646-1016 Newport Beaeb. f4041tt 12 (5 pc) Place aettlngs S3l-3881Steve. ....,..... tOlO -'"'l ... HS llJ Sean port. disbwa her I-'· ,,,,.. Kra2-5W'kdaya. Tow&. SwrUng. Span••h Gibson Jan Guitar " •••••••••••••••••••••• nu""" SIO. All iood cond ,.,.h ..... ter. l yr, spayed Pnwiacl.al Woftb $1800 amp S400 Lusfout Ecru f'uUOrPttimc.HBOfc 98&-S112. all sho. t s, XlnlTttu.r,Frl,S•tflSunzule, ~ln1-81184llU 'Mlnk coat flh.i 11000 Start $125 F /limc. w/chlldren.Call962--MS9. dbl oalt bed , 2 onn 4SIWiSl • · pJtim~. Oood verba l111vesomethlnayou\nnlT hdb~. oak ltall tree. Mtaperecorder;ner1:Y· ---------+.:..:..::..:.;.;~.:.:.:.::_-!.. __ sl!:llls for phone dc11k to sell? Clnsff~ ada d.o r Y a O 31 1 Y p 110 ml11e itemt, ted tiffany clo; l'U(I; aec:'y bttcue; 10 prs brand new denim UT.BOARD SHra l ' .. 848·9434tor Info It well. &u-5871. Clwllit'd Ad to buy. t ell ~· m-0119. 412 Iris. ~·m• tble : much m isc. pant.a. Sold for $12·S20ea HP. new. neve:r m watw~ on•nt aomtthlog . 96()..4642. Sac ~Sha. 631•3320 · Sl2S. 545-0l04 , 11 ' J ' I CIO DAlLYPILOT Thursday Auoust26 1975 Trucks 9560 Alltos. ~ AMto.. l~ Awfot,, fftipcirtf'd Awto1. l•porfittd Auto1, h1tporlH ---~----------------..... -----. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... . loats.Power 9040 s.Soil 9060MolwHOIWS, Ont u.nlGOOPL .b1,,:Um.IMW 9712 '715 .-.a.na 9740,CM"Sc-.. 9750Votlcswo9~n 9770 ••••-..•••••••••••••••• Sde/Rtlff 916 O\Jllb. caulpl~t >b~ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13'14 ~· 'II()\'"· dual lllll S..1lboo1t Scorpio 11 ' ~ ···············:······· l'UJool Ull • (an ·1 ml't'l '971 FIAT '64 MIZ 200S t>1 r . Con1'1.lu1-se 'huw ;•.tr '74 vw BUG Me~ crw.i.cn, i.:n•at for ... 111 good ,•oud ~. 8 Rentul.To)ol.1 ~.ii mmi p11) m.·nh. mu~t ~ell ,24 COUPE E • l.011 m1 k.. 111.,,. nt''- <'ial a II n ;&. 2ou II r.. l>o.,.n Soh1 M-t .u~ motOl' homt• dh. R..-tn~ Sl\JOO ~~ 4.s3 CLASSIC COUPE ~1 4~~·~7~)l , ~1 1 •1'· " <' t' k <' 1Hl i. p .. <' 1" I 12.~ . .,. triul~·t ~,·otl. :unk. i.l\ . 2 Wd" qut·c•n &. • - -5 11p(!Cd, r.tdio. & ll nH·e Hl.irl' I !>l>l't>d, irnnrnof. -!t:.iill'4. 'I< 4140 ISSO or t>•O uu1!1 llob11.'. 12 S37S .Mu\t ~II cihl, a cond (1111 4' f\!.ir 1~ D 1ttl>un Lon..: twd rw1run1ot t•ar 1:i>lll>D\\ I lt•ulht•r K tru k lil\'l'\'O 4t t .,.lt11<lb &t!H!b 1 Call l\..ircn. 642blSH, t518rn1'i.,vcr11al Phuuu .... :.ht<ll. :ur, f.tnl')' bi.·d Pn1·t-d«1tfll'l'.1tnnt) ~Jllt•n..:;111. llJWNL.l':i Rolts Royu 9756 $2495 M ~1~ ;,ift ~.tlolb 1~11 $36(1(1 ofr !ll2 lt.tiO BUY OR $2295 SADDlEIACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32' Gnnd llilnk... 197:1 L~l ot Uh.' '4 ood11, m> o1 ut t'Ulld $40, 000 U7:. i'4.2H f~i.t•w Whalt-<r. S11ua111lt-:NTAL '1J t-.xµlvrt<r .ro. lluU bk-.• nt'.,.. h·a11) tc 1.·om1, :.(·If 1:ont • io.lpi. ti :uul ~l!J~ 117J tKfi7 x.lul rorul \ L.-.0 l.11rt1t I'll l.1qwdale t•11tate '\.tit' ''T-i owrwri.lup ,,\ .111 .,. ~ • 23• l''orrnul,1 t.,. an UIH ·,. t'o11ll'lll 1>rtLt' 1w ... <'ll~twn \ 1•,k<l 1t1ll'n:'1 ~J()O l1i.l' ••nii3 Sll .~l 67~ ~ } 1·111111> lluh1.-It; 1 • ulf 20 J ii yl> 1, } 1 ~ Ul ~~ ~1154 llou~\'110o1\ 21' 11-·1n,1t 111" \fl( I 111!'4 HSJl l' \1 1•rc·' };\' <")l'lllllt' l 1>1'(! I' lob 111 xtra' Cu\l t•mt·~ Sul'ftlt•" ..,;;_;:, 11 utlcr I 111!;121 lK d.t)~ lo'..t!>t t.';:, li~ll 1H' f;7J o;r.,'11 f'or :..1:1lc ·7 .. Wmm1b111w l11d1 in :!:J II :>110 rnr I. I k t• n <' .,. , $ I II , 7 (j II ~1111:111 ·;;: Councr '\1·.,. mlr '""'· 11arl>. 11.11nt Slwll \ \\ f \1 h I I J \ ).. 'l'l lllllJ b:.l 11!1 1la>' t>7l ltll.IH 1•\ 1·~ '17'1 Wfl.'I 1974FORD Rane.hen» w /Shfo.U Hai. onl) :!7.i.\O milt·~ LEASE NOW llLL YATES VALLEY IMPORTS "l 0£A l(R IN U.S.A. VW.PORSCHE 831-2040 495.4949 m ROY 8MWTRADf·IH'1 s.m J u<&n<'.1p1,1r,mv MGB 9744 I R CARVER 837-4800 491-4511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ROll S·ROYCE i i 2\11~ ,1,µ (JOt.iDJT I ·n .. ~uo:t " 11:!11-·HJ • 67 Fiat t;.!4. 1 t•btt 1•ni: 1970 MGB GT :!~";'~·::~ 7:1 U.1\ .111 •• 1o:u f.. I>~ I GUOl.I t'<IOJ ~...'Ill I ~IW•'fl & 1\" l''~I 1..11fln ....... 'j~ .);IOI h l1 I ?!IONJ I' I l~l ~I t'H'~ \I.VI'' l lll~1lll" I CIOSIO \V,.,OAH t.ll\tttl!I'\ I ~l'l'l'l..JI lh1' 831·2040 495.4949 \\t't'k Jl G.A.RDtH Win YW : !Uud,, \\ of H~·""h tlh ti 'jf.OU \\\',tlHlt\~lt·r f\h 4 Wt·~ll\1111\lf'I K'~I ·I ,Ul\ t fl\ '\t't ''\' \ ''''· ttlU'.\I '<''' 111 ·' ~, ,, rt 1· 1 .ll!I ,l'llli ~l:J ,1!1:'1 t.?I:.! '72 VWBUG '" I H7:o~IOl<l .ill 7 1.UllST I': It Sk I ff '" " '''"' J:.>'7, lnho.trtl 'I 1 Ir 11111~1 '\di ;\f.il..t• vflt•I 11'6 >!7MG 111111' 0J)l•ll lt11..11l IA• 1111 ONL y $3999 lo~ Slips/ 1-ullv lo..ti.l<"I " 1.'\lrJ~. Dock• 9070 ,tnt 1111,11 \lu•• wll 11.1J GARDEN GROVE ORANG! COUMTY'S OLDEST '12 Fl.A. T I 28SL COUPE I !'>Jk'<'d l .h ' •lilllt; 'I> $1695 SADOLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS Bl 1-2040 495.4949 1:7 ~111,•r Sh.1111111 I l>t llu1i:u11<h "11111 \111\I top H1.d11 h.11111 11!" ,. t •ri 1 .11 .. p.1111 I ;, .. ,.1 11111 .\1111 11111•1 ~ll.~011 iltl111n \111 1"111 'l1!1t'" H M.<ill . ,1111 111nd. l\;J:!l\117 .& ••••••••••••••••••••••• h~-allh ~t1JOU h't o l r SIJ~IJ \\'.111tNI So' m1u1nni.: 111 751 r.tl>ur :i.n J:IU:i 13111 Harborll•d.G G. Wh1t1·, l .• 1111.l111 ,; 111 ....__,1 Ut"'ty 9 110 :-..1l"'"''n1t·c•l.••J'111~ BJ SPORTSCARS IMC \:\I r \l •11'> t'I• 11.lfll'. 111 1111 l'I' s.1111;, 'H~ :!J,IM 111 Toyoto 9765 '"' \ \\ '''"'" 1· lt.ac·).. ''"' ~t.,~J'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·1u11f •. ,, \11 ''; ~.-,tutu l'l'I ft'l'l l'IHld . 1'1711 \Ii ( Jt,dm,1 l.\JJI 1.-'tll fl", IN 554-0800 1;1 .. ~,1J.1 r , 1~11; :.ohi• 1,12 1u.:r ••••••••••••••••······· Roy Carv~. Inc. 1-;1 inrurk \l u,1 H'll · ('umct ·"lotc•rl'>l'll'lrlr 71 lnlt•111.ct1111r.1I '•ltt11. llvJJ:, lfoq·,• B:'IJ W lfWt'k M:MHI 'Ifill K77'J W.111ll~I 1\\ Jlon \l11<1nn1t llol1b :! pl.u11 .ill \lrll'. l1111 \!•lid I •II• IJntl'<ll •'" lo '"·•"" r1·11t ur ., ·• ~ [~~ :!7·111 ~'1) 1~•> 1111 •Jllll.ll '""" :'\e\\l~HI l\<'.11lt h l01>111 It.' l~CI) \' 111huanl. \ K 1·ni.: .... ti Ir, 1..int 1 und ))7~0 1):.1 ofl tH~ ~~U'J Wl.d,"' unh . Wt••I & l 'I' l!J,, 1 Ui:! • 'lhu1 :-'" w)..11cf, or .A.utosforSoJe Copn 971 S hol1d.t\' H1.l :!LUU ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• K \lun'\ Sh~·ll \\ hh· ... IU).:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will exd1.t1tl!l' N1111lv 111 ,,,;, liJMI GeMral 95 10 ""II-l'"llll.t •" 1111l'nh 1976 CAPRI II l 'ondo 111 Carhtrn1I fur ••••••••••••••••••••••• hlt•.tl lur < ai ll\'llt.·i °' I 'l'l't!'tl. u11 c:ond . S. 'K:1:1 I l;11 hor Ill\ 11 I""''" :\1 ....... 540-449 1 7:1 F 1;il SJ.l)•kt l~I. 1111111\ Xll J~ ~1:100 l\Jtl IW7 70 Fmt 11..'iO SJ» tkr. :SI 2:>11 or U.•sl oth•r· !If.Cl ~'1itl:! 9727 llu.1t Submit I .1:lX \11<!6 \\ \\l EIJ j(J "r 1.ir.l!t·1 l'•l1 Cutl.1""· c,c1,uoo ml plumt><·r S'J~o11 ti7:1 :!1!11 'tt·rt'O LJSS('\ll' Huy "" Sla11 :-,""'ll''fl ll.l•.tt'h nd' p:itnl 1!11~1 \'W. SWIJ lwt!>t' IOl3MWr;1 Hondo fl'' 'l''li:l 71 Furll \X l'l ... twit. '74 MGB Rdatr 11; 111111 :\I th·~ 11111.'i:\tl 11 t ~h.11p. $3995 G.A.RDEH WEST VW 2 lilul•k, W 111 11 .... ··h Ill \ll ilic~• \\ (•,1 m1n.,tt>r Ill' <I \\,.,,1m111,lt>r !fl' ~\.'ti \'he I:. l'la:,~IC' 1:11>S 25 ,. -· • ' 2111 llilh St .\pl I.' llnti: \ 1 • ll'4•11tl ..,,,1111:., ,.0,1 SADDLEBACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• llH•rrughler, 11:.ll••rm.au Boats. Spe~ & lkh 5:lli 3'JJM h1l1 h .. \ux 1-::1 .. Ink ' I'S. VAUEY IMPORTS Brand M•w '11; ·;5 :\IGB 9000 ma. iww. ...;,.w paint, t·hr m . -.uto Ski 9080 Anti-/ l'H. 1.1cl1,11 .... ru11' 'hit 83 I ·2040 495.4949 un1lrr "mt ~·. a n11n.11• r;;r1· ~~\:5 ml!bt !>I'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cknslcs 9520 ~IMWI !IC:CI lJi!l HONDA Cars ~l.1lwot1• ti3l 2:!11 er ~ · 11' \\' ~ "'''" 6.. 1'1 Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1 , DatS&an 9720 OVER t 00 Opel 9746 SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME TOYOTA DEALER I· X \:\11'1 '" llr.1ml 111•\I l!lito 'l\t\lll.1 :: 1>1 & 11111~ l'lj\U l>IK'd \ l /1~11 71 ONLY S2997 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS ]BoOJ MAllvUIRITI Pl<WI ')ur. 0•• ~QI 1-...., • A-wt·t 't I ut MoS~ION VltlO II.JI· MCIO .&9~ • 1210 L' ,., ~. T ·' ".' ·1· r l' $450. 642-1331. 73 U<tl .. un I l Hun~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ,, OVER 70 CARS 1.11.·rfetl. lo mt un c111: To Choose From! ••••••••••••••••••••••• iO To}Olll Wi:n. 1\l'w ltrt"<. OISCOl'"1'S •m ;ill r.. $Z2ll(1 l11111 1;1;,;m71 Sales&Leasin9 Ull....llVERSITY 1971 OPEL GT ltuucry . 11111111 ltt•alh marnani.: 'ill !\lmlcb al Transportation IN INYEMTORY 'I'< IP L>oll.Jr P aid l""'l Automullt' wilh l!Uld t'X dcun. Only 17 ,UllO 1111 i\lc~a l~Ml l't·ntl'r. IJ!I:> ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• i u '• T 1111 Ford I' l 1 ln ,\LL Trade-ani. Oldsmobile l t'rrnr. Low miles •>nc SJ3!15 ~.:!;!!>i. 1;1~, 71 If> Kc ... port Ul~tl . C u!>l.i C~n Sale/ luy·Sf'll·Tra~ "lum~rrad• ~1500. MEWPORTD.A.TSUH Honda Cars • GMC owncr_ t 'nbchc,ublv 1m . , -''1:~aGll).~ol<i R~' 91 20 t>i3 :l!li1< 8880ov~Stre~t Trucks mat"Ulate~ Must s;·t· lo 117 Tu)i>lu loronii rwo 17· (1.\LAXI~: Tri ••••••••••••••••••••••• El.ZFARGO&CO. ·;:1 1>.1hun 1'11·ku11. \'!\ "ear MacArthur 2850 1-!arborBl\'fl. believe• \tw()(.'PO I \\'hi blu1• mlr, iww h.11 830 " \I SI l J l , d ouLY $2095 tt·I'~. i.:ct !Ir!'' ~hllU llulls. t'i5 H P o~tl' 1'< 1~1 • t11n 1rud. "Si' "'·um. ri·c .1111•• tran,, F\I 1atl10 & amtcJreehoa s l'o..,la Mc::.a 51096-10 ""' MS~Y.lOur,,..!ttr.i;,7 Tr:uler. From ~WS. JI t m111· \lnl tunll ..;:!loo S \~T:\ ,\:--1 \ ~'l~Xl h:>l oll fi7.1 :ri Ii 833· I 300 NEWPORT DATSUN ;\lcs.i Uual Ccnt<.·1 pq pl\ i.11 l:!'.11 tlJ) Wtofi, :\fon ·SJt '76 Hond a llatd1bat•k 046·05:)9 11.:-..1~11.;1,"""· Closl'<lSunda~~ DRIVEA M11~s. rao1uls & J)lll * 547-9709 • Vans 9570 slri pt•s. :'lt u ~l :.di gss 0..1, t• St 1't'<'l :'\I-;WPOH'f lleJ\CJI 833-1300 t lft. TY.rnhull '1'111<'01 7:1 Da1-.1111 l 'am111•r Sht•ll l'l'..Jfl :\541. ;\l•'lt'UI \ OIJ. '.! "'J\ d1Mll0 \0,1hllll'h. \\. 1ru1ler Sti.)()5:11; 51i!I lloot $:!1.> •1j•1 l lil tili \'W l'npl111> 1·,1 m per 17.1~10 ma 011 rl'ltll <'Ill: :'11.un '1r.1~ l\.!l~lli lm11 '75 CHEVY El CAMINO CLASSIC ..••.•........•.....•.. "'I I i"urd E lllO \';in \'I\, Ill'" ~t,•l'l r.11l1al llr('s ~l.">1l0 firm M:! l~u l'LASS!l; l!I' 1~19 L) man Lapstruk<· Eni: rhll hi nfr O\l•r Sl!'>Oll lJkt·~ 0 w 11 1• r . CJ I 0 5 1; S II . 11.'5-i!li!I \-8, autu lrnns , lat·t11r~ (;\\(.' '71 Hall~. SI"< \\111 air J.IO"'t'r -.tl'ertnR, and ""'' K 'an, !J ""~", <lh 111 ake,., ltll ,.1,•t'rtn~ int . :! i\C ~. I'S &.. PB hll('kl't ~l'l.11>, ffidlo! S!t:OO 71<1 ~t)Ujl5 l' \JI0\'1-:H C:1mpt•1 Sip-. whcrl' .\:'11 F:'-1. t·.imµer tili l'hrii., :10', r.1d,1r ;1utu I In· box 'luri· "'-h<'.Jt .. r ~ht!'ll . low mile•-. Must '7ti \'W \'an Surf.,\!\-'. F~I pilot. :!. 327 e111~"· ... l(J~ 11, ,\, 1., S:lOll S1·1· .11 lii'J'J we• to aµprt•i·i:tll• I.at• II tr:1t•k r:11f111 ,\1111l ' .\lu~t 1!37 ~.)6 or ~\IJ UZI \11alw1111 St I':\[ \;)II!"'" !\I'll trr:1 ;'3!)7. 6iS-!.lllfl2 2ti' Fiber~IJ!>" Douhl" 'ii l>1 .. li:1· Buhl 1111• ..,., • .,, Ender. d1est>I motor. ures. hrks Sic• \'an perkcl cont!. S.ilc or :\Jan\ 1'tras. lht 1•fr trade &12·7056. 97!.I ltj.17 '7 1 Glas ~par 15 ' lt11nubout. g:; Ill' :'lk r<-Motof"Cyd~/ 9150 SAVE SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY l311l N . Tu~tln Saitta Ana 547-0511 '74 FORD 100 SURFER YAN \II J<tl.tf'd up' t'U!>lorn11.t>d 1nt ~·r1or . ,111111 If.en.' . J>OWt•r hlt•cr 1111: r;ttlw ~IK'l'1<1I patnl 1.1<· m~" r:z LITTLE... oo ll88R ' SAVE A LOT SllOI' & COM PA Rf. I BARWICK DATSUN San Juu11 l'a1)1i.lrun•> 831 -1375 493.3375 Joguar 9730 '71 01i.•I OT. Xl11l 1•ontl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( "ttfl iO XKE 2+2. lllnl. auto. li75 11135 ','Ire w.hls, at~, 15,IJOO m1 , PNCJ~Ot 9748 S.iHUtJ t.15. toot __ ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• KannaM Ghia 9735 '72 PEUGEOT 504 '7l :MOZ.. G real condltion. •••••• ••••• •••••• •••••• Atr t'<111d, .\'.11 l":\1 . ..111l11 I r a ll !< • i. ll II I' I' o f I.al· :iJJOl':\'l' p,111ty. 1970 Karmann Ghio o73·13!1H '74 D.A. TSUM 8210 4 Speed. AM /F M cas~dll•, lfHll: w heels. ht ffll911\YC $2395 4 :.peed. r adio & tll'W puml. ~291AYAJ. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE S;111 Juan Qip1!>l ran11 an ... aoo 493.4511 S2695 BJ SPORTSCARS IMC ~1;1 ttarbor Bh cl l'o . .;l a :'lki.:c 540-4491 '76 t'urolla ~""''· ,1111 l.'ontlt11un Sltiilll l'.ill lltl '113!l i ii t\•ht·.1 L1ttba1·k 5'JKI ;\;\I f M, ht 11 t 1111 Alt :, s;Jll tl3!15 '76 Toyota Celica GT 5 Spt• .. 'C'I. lift h.11•k. ~11\1•1 mai:~. :!,OW 111111•,, la<' tor)' wul'ra1HY tl!i7 1'QS $4495 GARDEN WEST VW :• 111111 k' w ol l1l ·" It Iii\ .1 ''~"' \\ •·" 11111~-.lt·r llhd \ll<·,11111n~ll·r KUJ 7~1 i t t'<·l11·a. G 'I' 5 ~J>d \;\1 F.\1. 1:1p1· .11r, ~ZOI or h~I nf1 !1412 01 UI i.:d rnnd. S1W5 ~to·lti-tl Scoote-rs ..•••••.•.•.........••• 11:; Lrnnoln Co11ti1wnlal <.'l•nH·rtthle. m.111\ \lr.1 p.trl..,, xlrll t't•u<I. s.1.00<1 ltrm !'>I.Iii :!I~.:· $4999 BJ SPORTSCARS INC :!XJ;J ll.1rhnr 111\ll CP!'\ta :\1t1~ •• 540-4491 19G8K'armunn 1;h1:i. 1mmu1·. ph11n1• 1•\ ,.,, 4!H JIMIS Ponch~ 9750 i l C11rntl.1, .11110 ~01ul :11;" t'rua rnn La' t• aooa1 it '111•w paint 2 boat O\\ncr !OK 111 b!>t !'>42 -lt.>25 l'Z:!.50 i5 Latlk used. 'tr:ii. ~IOO t;7,'HXlll SAMTAANA LIMCOLM MERCURY Rec~ationot li:I Fa1rhnt'r ~'. St>l'lo ;ip '75 Ka ... a sak1 ~OU Strel't V~ides 9 5 30 1:101 N . Tustin prN•1all' ('omplt'll'lv r, Hikr• 1 11 m•li·ui.:<· SmdaAna 547-0511 furh1-,ht•ll SX l50. Sllp in S7~1l 11 ... 1 'ofr fl I:! 115 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'l'll H:l5 02 11. as ).. f11r ;rn~ltnlt' 72 Ford • T Fully ·74 GMC Cht•v \'un. V 8 :t!>I X. I\ nws~ai.:i·,ev.ill lnatlt'd '7J Born Fn•e en!(. auto lrans, I> !\, ""'" nl(hl l>ad: Su1uk.1 ~OCT ~MKI 1111, ti , . ._ rn J.ll' r. 'Int 1·n n d am fm rad111. ~11le w111 90 0 ffil..., old llclrm•I ~ll~I )(tll IMlll hsl nfr Kl7 2751 do .... s 31,IXMI ma·,. Xlnt Boots. Soil 6 &tt 8!11'! or 1133 i:!l I 4 Wheoel Dri•H 9550 t·ond. 497 15til hl'f lliin1 m •••• ••• •• • • • •• • • • • • •• •• all ipm 14' ~ihergl11sJ> SlouJl "' Jlh ·73 Suzuki 550, all xtrn~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & l I Ir t: 111111 t•ontl xlnt 1·ond. :\!UST S l':Ll., /2 C'hl'\ Bl~tt•r. :\:'11 l";\I ~ 494 ~I . It 6 $.').90 orfn64S ~I:! tJ\.ll'<ll·.-k I 11•.tn Auto' Wonted 9590 a ~r.oo :t tu !tN7•• •• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.970 Gulf l'oa~t 211· Sl!l(lp. '7•1 !'uwkl Jt!O. 51~~11'111. t I I B pwr . sli~ 1:, 1 iit'lll n1<1e1 olll • .l(ulll, :sM;•U firm head. depth ltmh•r & ~'ti 1162!1 I' a d 1 o . J, o n ~ 11 l' a <: h y ll ITI ,1 h ,1 :'llunnu. 2131KS l-f>.l!J5 1•011 ,1 , :1 SI:;() both t2HIX. ,111 1 r111I I r ailer 1).14 1171i '75 Toyota Landcruis~r 4X4 \\ t-: l'.\'i' '1'111' IHlLl..\ll Ft II( T<ll' l'St-:D (.',\HS fOHEll>"I. l><nl ESTll' 111 l'L \SSJ('S It \our· n1r 1' t>xlra l'!t•1111 ... 1.,. ''' t1r ... 1 Maida 9738 ...•....•.•..••.•.•.... UIH Oahun 11111 Dr 'i3 RX.2. 4 tl1111r. 111r t•ontl. St"tfa11 .. \1rrnnd.AM 1":'11 \tn}l lop, l u11nr St:I.)(> 'tt·n·o" !( 1r:.1c).. t-.pe, lo 5-111·9ti73t•vc~ m I $.10110 5fo~ !l;,.i I '75 DATSUN 8210 I SJ><'•·tl, i.ll'f<'t1 1·a~~d ll• hkt•1tt'" llll.'>NAll. $2495 GARDEN WlST YW l Hlol'k~ W of llt>al'h 11h ct iliOO Westmanslt'r llhct Wcstmms\t'r 1!9.1 75.51 73 HX 3 Ma1.da W1tu. $:!:..'00 1)..1;! :!Olli A1'k for :\11kl' M~eMs8enx 9740 •...••...•.••.•••...... 1969 MBI 2200 A1t111m.1ltt'. mr l'1111d & I' I' h 11 I I l l' n I( I II<' Sl'PF:Hfl' (JOOM UM I SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c· c1 fl ti . r1 l' \\ 1 1 r \· ' 1973 Porsche 91 I C'Ol' I' E ~. 'lll't•tl llt•1 )..,., :-.terco. Ht•coro ~port M'als, ~1lvrr e"'tl'rt•lr & alloy wht•els t Jml 14 1 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan l 'u pistrnnu 837-4800 493.451 1 ·w. !Jl.2 i·:xc:,·ptaonal cun<I AM l"M, C'hrornc whls. :.t1\'11 t1f<·~ 1!!13·5333. 1975 Porsche 914 ~ sj)('NI. J\ M n1 & .m l'Ond. Only lti.533 mtlei. 1!l7iNZAI t\~I 1-':\I ~~1% ur lhl 011 l't1ll:ilt 1.1'~l .llli 11<r.:1 71 C•·l1r,1 Xlnl n 1111I .111·\1 1111•:1. :lli.1!001111 \\hi Y. hlk \'II\\ I lop 5!12 :,1;:11< '71 ('t1111ll,1 \\,t).'.•lll, ~1111 l'iHHI :111 :'oil'<.. ltl'-l~l' .,f h•r K:ll Hi!l:I 1969 TOYOT.A. I '111'1'11 1\llh hlut• c' kl'10r vnhd11·v:1l;lv 1m n1.u•11lalt•' !\111~1 "'l't' 10 ul'11('\ <' • 1x·rn 11t:1 ONLY $995 NEWPORT DATSUN ~ 0 m'l' Sl l'Cl'l NEWPOHT 111-:i\Cll 833-1300 1\1• ~~ .... '73 VW '1'HIHG" \ ••I I <l \\ r .i 1-! I 11 p, Io\\ 11111~·' :O.h.11'fl ' 111\KI !"\ $1995 GARDEN WEST VW ~ Blod1~ Y. ol ll<•<idl Bl\11 1tilJO Wcslmtru.h•r Uh ct W··~tm111~kr K!l'J ~-.·I 1970VW • SQUAREBACI( J\ ll t II llHI I I~· \\ 11 h l \)\\ rn ii " ~ \' t• r ' u I u t · \!~IHI•. '1 1 ~Jl<'C'llll 31 ONLY $1799 GARDEN GROVE BUBAlllJ 13821 Harbotlll•d .G,O. SS4-0800 1969 VWWAGQH Autor11.1t11'. ratlw & liJ~I l>Ju1· 1·s11•n11r o·, l•t'l\l'\ ,II))\ lllllll!ll'lllal,t' Mu•t ~t·t· 111 ht!huve · (\ N\\'iJ:! I ONLY SI 095_ HEWPORT D ATS"" ~ ll"' <' S1 n•el ·'I~\\ Pt 'l!T 111•;,\CJI 833-1 300 MEW '7 6 RABll1' '111dl'l 17111 I ~puecf 12.~t.i:i;11 Sl499 Plu~ Ten & l.tt•t•n110 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE S.111J11;111I'a111~1 rnno 837 ·4800 49 3·4511 1969 vw SQU.A.REBACt< ,\ut1111lJlll', 111111 111\:11, & ,. h I •• Ill l' \\ h ,. l' I ' \h,011111•1> ;-.1 1"\·r ~ tZt'Kt.1:1 1 SADOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 83 1-2040 495.49~ .. '73 VW 412 SEO AH \111u tr.an..,., Im• mlk!I, I • 11· ..... ,rra11t' 11111or. $1995 G.A.RDEM WEST VW '.' lllol'k~ \\ nl lk,uh 111"1 761MI \\ PSl mtn,.ll·r llh 1! W<'!'.I mtnslt·r K!':I 7~ I '1>-1 Hus ~1110() 1nn·,1 LASER Jl J1·1111: C'ond1t1<111 .... alh i i 3RO Bult;irn Xlnt t'<tnd t• x t• c 11 c n l r c c u rd : Desert rl'ad~ BAUER BUICK ~l:!S I luroor Bl\ ll 1972 DATSUN 510.4 Or. S~dan I "1-""'tl \\Ith 1;11lw l1n ht'ht·• abh 11n1n,11•ulutc • :\lu~l !>\;I.' lo l.Jcllt"l'' 1559ETll i 1!160 l\len·t•dt'~ 2l0. 4 '<J><.I, AM f\I r.uhu. Ill'" m lt•n111' ,\ tin·.., :!S m1 pt'r gal 11.:sl nlll'r or t rudl' for p 11·k up or ptt net. li75·il!li0 tht) s or 673-\1676 aft 6pan BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE Sun Juan C.:ip1s1run'> 1972 TOYOTA Sal' ~'11t.11r h~1 11lr CEUCA 4!11 K!IKH 4 N T riumph Ho nnt•\•tllc• -750. J.>i!i<' brk ..... 21100 mi. · 7 4 Che , ' 111 ,.. / ,. 1 Columbia 26 Mark II dn $1300 ofr 545 u:i:u l'he)enm· \'~ auln. 1' I $8,750.831·0762 11519art 5.wknll 751~!.17 1.uaded , .tll 1·,Jr." .Kit r 002, nrw harownre, ni:i:mi: & trlr. A:.king ~.5'15-70U ----...i ·74 U~ky 125 Excellent C'ondtll<>n 960-4018 ~1i;:nct 20 l h'ati, )?nllry. /5 Suwk1 TS 100. 2711 mt :.lps 4,0 tB. VIII-'. Murmt TJ.lo.covc•rvymli. Cm.tom 111 nut Lo 1n1 Xlnt '°''"cl H-1:! IS77 13 l'"ortl Bror1t·11, 'tlC>Jlll\' L'<IUIJlllt.'11 :\fu~l 't•ll' l .. o olut· b.1ok ):I, l!!~o li-11 li4:! \ radio, dt'pth fn1intl~·r, __ Brad. i\.1~04!!:! _ ' .R DF. J_htnl. lfor tw ~11• 1973 L'nil•i~ l ".' Trucb 9560 ..,.100 .~ ... t'' MA&t n""2 II r.... ~ ',. '"' ••••• •• •• • • •• • • • • • ••• • • ::"1•1,..:-'. :;. "''"""" I . S350 847-2751 ....... ,,., 1972 DATSUN ;t:f K1tf'. Xlnt hkt' nc•Y. Kaw '74 KX.2.'lO Nrw t1r•ri. f'Onrl Y. lrlr .. Si11l hJt: & & hoJ(eS, d1•:1. t!1k (),11l<1!> •·ovt•r Sl\54) M<I 247:\. lli1kcr 1•n•p Xlral Mnrl • --$700 7H 5-lti 0.11!; HOUlf.~ tH w trl r. 1'hl -- H 11p, life• vMl!c, "'rn • 1974 SU'lUKI p ur1', SUP<'r l'lt•an. Wl'll 1115 with ~0!111l1• l1pi;fi, kcl'l. l't'l<'l•ll t o i.t•ll fa1r111i.: & w1111l~h1 dll Sl~ltJO. 11411 !1~4 1.1K1-: NF.WI ( 1.1 HIM) l ltm11.• Cal l<I. $!15(). lrailt·r. srno. Pickup w /Com~r 4 :;pt•<'d, rnclio & m 1 ~ Wht•t•l" \111"1 'l''' 111 l11•ht•Vt' 1 (!l>llkJ 1:0-1 OMLY $1995 NEWPORT O.A. TSUN lllltl l>•IVI.' Stl'l'C') Nt-:WP<l llT l\r:At'll 833-1300 •CHlV. '76 N•w• l'Q!>\U i\h-:.a !17!.I 2.SIH.1 TOP BUYER St-t.• 11~ t 1rst, & l.1~1 ' To11 doll.1r p.Jid for 1m1>ort-. COSTA MESA DATSUN .'.!ll-1!'> l1,1rbor Ill\ .J 1 ·11..,t,1'\l;·~:i ~IU!;IJll \\ ~: Ill ' •l '~r:J) I' \HS~ TH ll<: I\~· l 'nnw 111 or l'.111 FREE Appraisal Grotti Chnrol~t II<:! l l l{t•al'h llh d llunt1n~l o11 1!1·i11 h 847-6087 • 549·3lll TllP IH>l .l.,\11 I' \Ill 1\1 Mr: Ill ·\TV I.\ 1~011 \I.I. 1·01n:11;:-..1· \II~ i \l.l.(tl(('O\H:I' 'l\):0-1-:1'.{ ~ NEWPORT IMPORTS .111111 W 1 ·~1 llw'. 'f JI 642-9405 I Ill \' .lt'NI\ t' \HS l lSl-,l>Al;'l ll I ' \HTS ONLY $595 GARDEN GROVE SIJllA•IJ Two Ton llD <.'&1' 121 W1\NTl·:u u~l'cl Ii o·l 1·n1 ('t\t. :u ... ·urlin~ .Ith 1\uto p1l11t . l'~tm .:11 l l1•y •'42 :112t1 ll.111 Hotborll11d.O,G, 554-0800 t ',\, 2 ~(ld It 1\ & i M 11'1 l dr St'lhJll w JI/, (;1o<11I tl1~7JILOIO'll th\))• S1n 1S rnml l'\t l'I\. 7~ol G11~~. . . HOW~.RD ·11:; llti Mu-,1.rr1i: Ii 1 vi (. Jll',Vl~Ol.1-.1 '. l)li\ l' IV l'lt'.in . nn Jllllk To SX:'\11 t~AL I I" :1:!. lilt ISTOI. i4 Mo11l0 1'<J Xll-75 Xlnl Qu111 I Sis . r"<'WIJlll l ('.i~h M2 41IH!I CON ll -111· <'11111,;11• Y.oocl rond111on lw11<·h. ONLY $1395 HEWPORT DATSUN XNI I l•" t• SI r••Cl ~ E\\ l'OHT 11,.:Al'll 833·1300 1969 D.A.TSUN ST ATIONW AGOH \11!11 1\C\'). S11ct·1al llu~ w1•1•ki•111I u t ONLY $1299 GARDEN GROVE SUBA•V 13821 Horbor81¥d .G.G 554-0800 1974 Datsun 2602 \11111111.rl H', IJlll\ 111.KIHI 111111·~ ,\ full\ "~IUI pp1•1I 1111\ nr l1·a·'" l!l'i7LK1'1 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 8 31 -2040 49 5.49 49 Lease N•w·Used OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Hous• of Imports 1\UTllOtll z\.;u :'II ERCF:DES DE/\LU! 1\862 M anc•hc ... tcr. Buena l'ark 523-7250 I In tht! Sant:.a i\n:.i Pv. v '73 280C Cpe. 1001\llGY I $8 .450 Jim Siemons Imports 631 -1276 MB?r'77 280SE 111• tlw l1r:.l on your htm·k 1!1711 :!Jill/. l,11.1dcrl 1 ~.uoo w11 h a 2110s t·: l'a ll for a mtl1·' Whtll• ltl11<'k m <tuolt• on l111~ t'\1'1l 111i: lt'11111 \\'11'1' .,.·h1·1·I~ Fur lh'W tur ~ale or 11•11 .. t· t.-1111~~111 HouH of Imports 'il ~lhZ, 111r. lllJJ.:S, vi·rv 213/921-8588 th'.lll ~lfl(H} 111 lH·,f of 714/523•7250 h'r 1;.rn lllJI '72 0:11 ~1111 ~\OZ .• 11110, 111r. l(rn\ S:l%0. \'ill Ii II 11120 1W1 711111 MIZ '75 280 CPE IRILLl.A.NT REO 837-4800 493-4511 1972 PcM-sche 91 IT 5 speed, m a11s. AMW M s l ereo cassett e . <232M F1H . 4 speed, radio & bluet\· 72 Yt'll11w VW ~llfl<'r Hor· 1c•nor. Unbelievably im 111•, 1:00<1 c•ond, s:woo/1Jt11l maculate! Must !>ee to offer. ti·l2 S~l:t(I believe ! (lO'JFlW>. -----'65 VW. F:cl'lory rcbll. SHOW CAR! ONLY $2095 eng., sun roof. new pmgt. NEWPORT D.A.TSUN pvt. pty. 115 ~"cl~s mtl>. MARQUIS MOTORS MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 888DoveStreet E\l l('r Jndu~11 k'\ t n,i.-. NEWPORT BEACH :rnn l>llvt>SL l'tplkh 833-1300 '75 Targa, 91 lS. l·owner, Triumph 9767 t•xc~pttonal cond . red, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~M . m1. new tires. blk 1971 Triumph TR6 lthr llll , ulloy whls. alu~ A one owner t·ar·XLNT • rock er punels, B1 lste1n t503DT8). :-.h1wks. 5·spd. a m trm SAODLEBACK slel'N> <'asscttc. 1142·!>677 VALLEY IMPORTS or 83J·JZ>8. -- ---831°2040 495.4949 '7 4 Porsche 9 I 4 JJfjO() Bl•arlt fllvd Wt•slm111~ll'I' 11:111 2.'100 11r 11!1~ Ul>.'o I t•or ·n 011 s i"ll1wlt·i.' llurc· d 1•t11tl , v vt 1.1ty 11<1. ~o O'J11~ 7:1 Sllvc·r !114 l.7 lm m;ic., lo 1nl . Xll t111 $1l?;<J11 /h~I ofr .l;1nws. 711/fliHI 5z:fl. '59TH3. P arts car . Pvt pnrly SO!OO. 540·54•14 ---v oflu WOCJeft 9 77 Q .......•.••.•.......... '75 YW Converlible Lo miles. lul'lnry ran.: find 565MWH. $3995 GARDEN WEST VW : )llol'k' W .,f 111 .. 11 h HI\ 11 ··~··\Jo .... ll»tn~l..r llhd \\t•-•lrt11U\ih•r t(JJ 7:)!tl ·70 VW Pnp Top t'111111~1 . Les:; llaa11 211,000 1111 on enl(, n<•w 1·lutch, i.:d twet- Vt•ry dl'Ull 8211:!~1 Ulll 4!M· 7279 11r ().f I 2071. Volvo 977'J ...........••..••...••. SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME VOLVO DEALER t-:Xo\l\l l'LF. Brand new lll71i Volvo Z-ilS l"u Uy l'fllllJlfWll tlll7Hll<?:O. ONLY $6596 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 7Hll0) M~R(,IJI 11111 P• "' > ')on l>1P1j11f1 w 1 -/\•t'ft I• ' Ml~\ICIN VII JO tJ 31 -JdAO <19\ • tJt11 I' 1<1001> 7 '<UllJi. an ... 11·111. t.44 74~1 8)J.055S Aut 1 port d Fiat 9725 ••t<• t'ILt«h•r tradt• to C'\'t ••••~~·.!': .••• : .....•••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• with 1>t1rl'11mt•n l rnt ·m !Il l l'or~dw w/luri:u Powc•r w1111l11ws, .. 11•1c•1 rntll(ll. ~I ~ixt. n1•w 11rc11. r.uho unit n111r,• 111 Mos llcl i•ond $47~ 5311 8()1}1 14.'use ~00 1·u11 r•·cl. llll\ hll<'k $711311 00, ( 0/J JI l'llNI , 'fJ7 !)12, hJk W 1t>lk ml, ~ ~l:l,333 iU1 Mo~ ut $!MAil !>pd . /I M /F M .~l f'rl'!>. U5 VW l"url rehlt "ni.:. :rnnr'I. N1•w J)ainl, p111 [lfy Wkdy11 8 r, 1':1111•1· In tl11~t . lut'. 211>1 Uov1• SI . Nil lo VW Sq11nrt'11a('k, XI.NT CON I>. ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO l':Xn.us1v 1-:1. y VO i.VO I.a flll''I Vnl vo I h•alt•r 1n Or.11111<' ('1111111 \ ~ llllV nr I.I·: As i-: ()fl( l>,(''f' clwn $U.OOO llll 5 fl7a 11142 'f rtu mph :wu Mount111n i 4 Pickup, l'U~t lnl. pin Gener.al Cllb 11trt b1k<'. M11kt" of slnpm11. 'lha rv $2l45o 9701 ~ Ill' Montl(om1•ry. $3SO. fer· 642 GGl3 M~ tl07!l T r ullcr, $17~. ----400-4~'\ HONDA CRt25 Elsmor<'. 'tH Chevy Pickup, Ion.: ---------lny<'<I down Konis, 1x1rt hed ~ or best ofkr \'en\ure 222. Poµ top. ed. M1k u n 1 ca rb. Alnt c111t M1kt> 5520001 ull.6. .............••...•..•. 'ti1 1.otu'I 1-:Urnpn, nc~ µu1nt, 1\M i l"~. tap <- M u 11 l 't>ll 1m mcd )Ollcriftre s;3,5005 ht!arl , main. Jib, xlnt cnnd. ~ iw;.6\53 ' -- 1"tu1tt. 962·5002. -----·~ Ford ·'"• ton 3S2 V K :I Aust•H.aley 9709 ----"iO Honda 3SO SL XO P ow spd stk tram~. Good cond •• ••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• •• l 2' Stnrcrun with trailer, Poll Pr rformanl'e Kit $1,050 P. p '63 Austin Ueal<·y ~1000, l!Ood cond . Xlnl for yng Stage 11 web. cam port & 751-1163 xlnl co11d s:woo. .'>111lors. $.•SO 646-S<lOS. pohsb. $SSO firm. Dennis ----R73 0002 -----6U-8311.btw5::JO !lpm. 76 Fon.14)(4,360/V8,4 i;pd, -------Vt-:NTURE 222 AMtfM 11 traC'k, rhrome 'RRSl'RITI::. 2tops. W •trlr. Louded. Motor Homn. steel wheels, S6495 or 11000 CAR Xlnt eond. 646·2100 Sale/R...t 9160 ofr.1·92.5-7562 6734984 --•·•·•·•·•·•·••········• ~-~-]~·Cal Cat w/trailer. good Rent 26• GMC. Pvt pty. ;4~ Datsun Pt:. many IMW 9712 t'Of\d si1s. 1962 ~teyer Call 833.21616 or 64i,.4097. dJx. xtras. sac. br 1-'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• _rl. C.:\f. Newport Beach, Ca bf. S:nso bst PP 586-~ 1972 CCW'Oltado 27 Fireball •13 131'2• sips 6 '76 Ford Van. E-2.">0. every :l Salls, 9.5 E \•inrude sell cont'd'. load~ Xlnl option. possible $6495. Ertglne, New Bo ttom rond. s:IC>-m29 ~080. lknnrs Painl, N.B.. Slip Avi'IUa· • ble. $9950. Call £vcnlngs MotorHOMeRMtcll 69 D o d g4.' Tru<'k & After6:30.~1917. lll/.t'tol2' Camper. new tire!'_& lloble 16 wltrlr. Xlnl <:Ood. Many cxll'as. $l700 Call !MiC)..2841. Claasif\ed Ads sell big Hems. small Items o any Item. G42.s678. \ ., ..... U i. , ..... br akes. Runs xlnt Sl!J:l-0 l'U )' $eu..conlallhov 213/V25-0479 Special Weekly Raws 1--------- Reserve (or Wkends REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTA~ 92S N. llarbor Blvd. S.A. • • 531·2:!03 •• "10 Ranchero. 351 \18. 4 $pd, mags. Good}ellM. ffberg~s lop. 11tt>r,•o. blk lot, "1,~> ma, $18!15 IJQ-8134ev • CREVIER $I Sf 6 H OAOWA\' '""'" """ 835-3171 1Kt VlntWA n l)ftlYING IMCH!Ht: •USED IMW1s• '72 8avaria·C055K RJJ '13 200'2· (196KPY> '7U 002Tit (M7J{XV) '752002 · \629N8K I Clos&'d On Sundays • BUY OR LEASE OR gaan .ALL MODELS IM STOC" IMMEDIATE DELIVHY DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT 120 w. w,...,,. ...... s ........ SS7-2 I l2 plui; tnx. 1101;:1:.11 $}MIO. !14i~ H\21 House Of l"'porti 21 l /92 , .. 588 _714/~23-7250 -- '1:ll; l'ol"ll1'IW tll2 IJmJy ~ 1111t•r x Int Ma ll 1·1 rn11. f'OV • 't)rn $42tl(l/ofr. Ml Spm. 400_:4636. __ •'68 250S * II.IC. Jiwr. window11. '()'! 912~ f:xccplional <'ond. pnstlnc cond. MuKl ~cc AM I}' M cassette, Alloys, MGOO. Grc~. 64004fi3 ; & K on 1s. M us l 11011. 640·7459 fi75-0447 ·so 2205. Xlnl cond New tires, new intr, Ph548·SS68 '61 912. Reblt cng., ne w paint. maits & tires. Like new. Must sell. $4750. ofr. 751·3133 \lfiO"IOlll ·70 Pop Top C:u m l)t•r'. Vl•ry d N1n. lllnt cond, Mii JOI~ nfl !ll'M wkdy~ 1008 VW Hu11. xlnt IJod y & mtc:h • i:ood n•i.torcr. $42.'l. tl'l:J..1485 VW '66, Ctt mpet, Wcstph . Pop lop, r blt cnl( • mui<l sdl toduy Sl500. 6411·2!l00 '73 VW Oa~ht!r Sta. Wgn, ned, <I dr, xlnl C'ond S3000 1-:vc11. 494·5046 •74 Men:edcs 450 SK. 3\M . ---.----- m l sharp l owner 749ll Cpe Son roof, J\IC. '71 VWCumper. SJ3:995. l'lt 1'714)6'12·229-i: AM /1-~M ttl t!rco tape. Vcry aoodc:ond 1tlon G75-0350 me t allic ~rn . F u lly 752 02M lo aded. $12,750. An3 ------ '67 250S, sunroof. trlr service, 54!1·9139, L ee • 7 O y W p 0 pt 0 p h.it!'h. Good cond. $1950, \Yat lclns. c-r G31·3830 or 64&-7010 -···r •---------Ford Va n Econoline. 1004 Special pr1ced. 827ASQ '75 Mcrct•d es 450 SL. lo Tr a vel w agon . w /pop $259 5 m iles. sale or trade. lop. auto Ii, R /11. dean . 496·7756 P .O. Box CH $1 LS0.968·0075,968-47Rl Dana Point 1----------'73 Porsche 914·1.7. 39M ~lllng anyth1n1? with 11 mi. appear. group A1C, Dnaly Pilot CIHsifi«I A< AM1FM stereo. melalllc I~ a simple matter . blue w lblk int, $.'it9S. jlill rail &42 5678 673 2823 GARDEN WEST VW l' I " ~ V. j llt I •11 1,,•f ,,I Iii ,\ • 'l 1 I 1•,; t I l{I \ 1f \,\ t 1 ' If I l 1 r J(• l I ~l.1 l Wa nt 1tds Cllll 64.2·567 ~., 2025 s. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 VOLVO WAGONS '76 245 SAVEJ Showroom n•r ! IO!l7:t.1~i; '75245 SAVES l.mttktl • <7:J7 \1 l'T J • '74 145 S.A.VES ExtrlJ 11/Ct•' (f)l)JJ.F'X I '72 145 S.A.VE S ::-.; ....... 1>1.11111 (.. lnw m1l1'1, 17tJO(ill ' I '70 145 SAVE.$ Sharp<•ar' 1597/\VIH Ml\RQOJS MOTORS ·1ae~?Mt.R(•UfR1ll P~W• \.tt" Qt'•"''"""'>' .t\,.,.,\o f •I Ml">\IC>N \/It JO 01·7KRO 49~·1ll0 __ ... '00 Volvo 541. iclnt runnlft'lt cond, s 1oon1b5l off w <'~rl rhf'ck o n ly . G4G 9579 Woi, l•pot'hd •• u .. d AA.to$. UMd ...... UHd 'AMt.i, UM4 AIJto1. u • .ct ···········•···•·········•········•··•····•··· ····•·········••·••••·• ·••·········•·········· ............................................. . Tllur$Clay AUIJUSI 26 1976 DAIL y PILOT c I l Voho nos C..tloe ttl5 .~ .......... !!.'.~a..,... ttlo Ford tt4 ~.~~ ............ ~ ... ~~~~ ............ ~~·.~~~ .......... . •. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TIS 1-;1 l>or.ido <"011' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7i;F"c;;d(i;~· t919 9952 l"fywnouffl 99t.0 l~&~-~~5~ ;76 AMC Pacer ARE YOU A l...-0adt'<l .. 'ud 1nJt'l'l~tl D0te't ~ u, fint... 6 c 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 9974 • • ..,.., • .• ",·91l'l)l'll.IZ.3) spc~od r.1!1111 1000 ~11 ttl'~l otl,•r WS..U1Lo1t!!! > . uulo t r11n~ • .66 Mu11t 11111 l'loi•~tl' <"I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"" • ·--·-COLLECTOR? (OJ~1~onu J>OWt'r ~lrt•rmjl , rJdro. l"lll: :!8lJ h t l'h;~~ ··un'd .o 1-'\Jn Ill I dt \ (.:' 7, w .. 11 lli\I ml, ll\Jlu '"lfYouOOft-. he11ter r .1ll\1· "h~di. On• 0..,.n,·r p,1 10000 .iuh1 ll"'r ll11~ 11\\11\'r ,111 s:.>ti0ll \'.1l1"'1u a70tlor $319 5 1~ Cad !-.UV lull p .. r .• ur. •·-r___ ~(7 .. l~l .. ~:1111 4 WO lllll~:. rll"~ <t!l'.I' \II . $.l:lll!l •tt0211011•1 11-1111iHto;! YOU MUST SEE ~t"rt.'O, nu tlrt'is & brk' -r n-vtn o1 ..,.... • .. • ., 1111111 /• mJ TOArrtllCIATE X.lntcund111oe biOOOn11 COHMELL, 493 ~ li'7 1'1)moolh \\,i.:M Fur\ i t\<'i..i Au1om1111'"""" .;:.~CSE ... THHEFtMl uw t.1do1,1,·i.13 • 11 Ya.1 'rePayin<j .S,4395 1 ~-~'!~ ....... !~.s.~ :!'ii~~ .. ~~.~~·"~ ~';~":, ;.'~1, ~~r' ~~o;•. CADILLACS Co.t•trllb&e Too M..ch!" ~., ,11,11111'' •LEASING l3GOO lk-.1ch HJ\11 lo•._ o..i...1 .~ WW' M Olds Starf1rl' :-vt l I)\' wl ... lrnllu•ht '74£tDorodo ........ , CONNELL ---· .. ·u11 pwr ' 111r, $J!I~ POftffoc 99t.5 lJ '""" llt.·hbrl.. ''"'" O••neas tjJlj250IJ11rlf'J'.t~I Co.tYfftl ... •-o:! f'.I DodrJado l'Oll\l'tl l~lk•oi\'hlll\11 tU32Z'lS •••••••••••••••••••••••• 11r. :tu,Ollll llll. "''' D-n••ry -lull\ lo;i t' Sho..,.room CH£YRQL£T n f'l;&m1nstf'f , ll'.ln l'\l l't~ $l70ll '"' Wc.k 9910 Only 2 1,uou m1lu rooJ 39.000 0nll mil~ t136~ur89266Sl '7t.OLDSSTAIFllE '71G1.11it•n,s1•11"~ MU'7ti:!:! you'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt•iaullful hmc grt"cn & M~t i.ee lo appret·1ale ~Ut1roor lil\tl. s S!>'k'll. AM fo'M ,1 .. ,~, J l-\ill l'wr, 1.1111,11, Ilk.. ·72 1,..~11bn• :ictrhctq1,.11r lullv (•qu1ppl•d LIKE Soin Clemenlt' ~9272W ('(IS't'AMr;.'i\ ~f:.Al r!Ritnlffr,2 dr.ti uir c•vncl. tilt ""('l'l 1•ni.m,111•110o.>i 1~i!. "' rood, uutu. I'" I'll """' :\tW' tU·l''l71 r 19211136 <'V I &lk Kun:. wl•ll ti • •· 11 1 ltlE ' • • 11 ~Ill li!IKI ~7!'1 ofr 19~ ~Iii l 01c•., "' ):I• 1 111 (II m •" • lirt>i. putnt \IJ11\ 11•'" 111 111111 11111<':\ 1.11·• 'l.• \ \'111111 ,, \utu IC I\ 11. .'1h .. I\ I I'\ llllJ.: . ~\h-:~, l'\ ,.,. ~~ h• :i<~l\•I '73 CHEVY VEGA ESTATEWAGOH ~" trP & 11.1rt •Ito"' 11111•11 P Jr l' I< u 11 \In 1 '75 C041pe D•Yllle 'hll E 1 l>or J do' ( u II) 1~0 ~°' J Ii t'\ 1, "•It i:•I '1iJ 'l'huml1•rl11r.I l.u.1tk1l 1 IJ,ZD. 011 ~.it" II tu I fnr )our $17% 11fr 4'1'1 '17hK Full_v cc1wr1,....l 111lh1<ltn" 1'•IUllll>Cd $l600 I'' I II I 1 XX Ii ''I $4695 I t') I 111 J ,. r. "t.111 ti .11 11 lr.111 ... , l.11·t.1n ''" • rn11I rllfllll, \\hilt' "',.." .. 11, hm 11\ll\'' ~ \11•11t11111.1ll\ dl'.1111 .11 ' 1.11 I 1:.!J !-':-. , '"'' .. ~Ill IJJIM iartt'rS P~I 11111d .(1111p • 1111•11 1 1 I ll\\nr 1M • 1111 ,, nt l()O\elllt'lll'\' ru Uwc·k I' II I'~. Hr sterrolJf)t'.tullpo ... c•r il 1111 $13!10 ~7.fllh \'Qfkl S8\)l.t 1.i:1KJS1 BJSPORTSCAR rond. Jutti 1 ••1 '"""'".. •l'UIONLY'151 7'a9S 1 '6 3 Cad. 2 dr, '1;9 l'hl'' ,•lie ( onrour'e '73 L TH St w .1111111. !I JtJ'o; INC 68 l r Man~. S400. Alltos,New <·ooJ ~, ol• 1.11 1~11.1 run,.:d S.350 673 SIJ-0 Wi:n I'~ I' 11 Jlr l'uunlr\ ~qutr\• t:'"'~ T'hundffbird f ) 9970 $19~9 CodtUoc •76 f;IDorodo hJ l'.id F'leet..,.uod . r.1d10 <.1100&.1~>717·1 extra Lo m1, \Int Will l"n.,tJ Mt·~.i C i._1 lhern lo ml • i!l!IS ·;oChi•\, \l.ilcbu :-ell bt.lo\\ Ill.. 1!111>-llW 540-4491 lh11mfrr htrJ ,.1 ~9.> ··········•••··•••··•·· • SANT Jt. ANA LIHCOLH ME(tCURY I.IOI N Tu,l 111 SontoAfto 547-0511 'i3 l'.ul ~:t Jk11.11tn ;!7\I mt I 11..,1111 lu.tdt'd CoilJrtoll'I 1•11> ,;, ~l!IS -&&.a ~ 131. or 11 II lJtlO "(I ()pm '800 CMIYfl°t-• t>73 SJUU day, 494·l636 \Int \Hiid , \\I f'\I L,.11 .. ""W"~.A •-0'~ l'otn\'rttlth t!I I 111 hh lull 11" r :11r 11 ,1 ~ u • .. , .. ~ "' ' t'\ ,.., ' · · ., t>lcb \ "l.J l·rui,.. ,,1 :-Olu l"l .r p111 u ... 1 ~ .\l!l.t:s' Like'!:: , l. Supa tht'rr~ .ell till' \tn)I roof ~K.t Utt!: Pvt 1-• 11 1 1 l ··' "1w••1 \I l o"~r "",J l''u \\J.:on. 9 JI.I''· lulhiwr ~" '\I 'l\ i>7:1 ,.!, I lll:.1'7NJ~ I. hJ L'ou~· 0(> Ville .• ll.lnt "°'"""'\', ., ""' U!> M!t' "" " ....... I """" l'Jli 0.." U.1"!6 ~t 5plll !>lt'fl•O •Ill ' I '1' i.., tPl!.J J. • ..L. u ff00 ........... ,, u,.W 9100 Mel•• Codilloc ind & )latn·Sanlo1 .\n..1 .- Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guar an 1cccl l , "111g ~pn ..111,1' )):.;ll' 1nl RJI.:, I · ,,.,1 ~d.:1 I l'n '''" ,t., l "·d ( 1J l,k, 11 (l.,11:,( •U!ll) Op.:•1 ~un.t..11 C.idillac Ma~tci Oeafrr 1h1Jll I l.1'1'1nr Bl\ll ( ,.,1.1 \1n.1 )41) 9101 l Nabers Cadillac IJml) t'Jr ,,.,,..,., --•75 FORD t'<lnd Pl'. !iii llllJ!I ~• .... ew "onv ..... 54644211 ' l ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• 1>.S {'on""· "''"' i..11tcr> · GRAN TORINO '68 CJX• Dto\'ille. Pvt ply I o"'nr <'ur 8·5 wkdys onl) Edll'r Industries I nc 2101 OoH• St t\pBch_ l>rak'"'· s 11111 ,.11 .. , I>\ 9 1 71; 5-18 :!l:Js t'H'" • 9.rSNGR WAGON 'i5 ;\u\ a S.S. !:•>Od I 0111! ~.51JO or he-.t 1111.:r W2 2\lil \'.ff, auto Ir.in' llO"~r 'lct'nn.i .ind hrJkt'~ (.ic tun .ur 4·01111 ,\M F:\1 :.ten:•<>. dual '"' 1111: fatl I:! Ut>llJ !Ill I dr llrd tp AH' ,\M FM. I' B. I' S, J 0\llll'r $1850 b44 2ti31. L'd.\I ' into 9957 01> l' •. 1d1ll,1.:. Gd l'onll \II 1>" r Gd pa mt $1600 ~1·30'i8 i3 \lont" C.irlu A~I F~I I' S. P H, .ur. 'tn) I lop. ib Cati St'<lan. Loaded m.ii:i. S2SO(l li73 J!li8 galt1 IUJtK!ltc,C r attk Lo\\ •••••• ••• • • • •• • • •• • • •• • miles Gn·al f..1mll) 'ar' '73 PINTO Ser 110 132711 SQUIRE WAGON $4799 ,\;\! ritdto 4 'l>t'l'<I ~· 1!.tJ:l" tJl I.. Sharp &. r1· 11000 m1, Blut'. wht Perl CoemMntol -9930 Cf>nd p, ! pt} 546· 507 S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAMTAAMA aJ) L11· =175111.~I Camero 9917 ·n :\I.irk I\' Goid t:d1tion. LINCOLN MERCURY $1995 •••••••••••••••••••••• • moon roof. '-tJI equa p .• tjot :\ Tu-.rin BJ SPORTSCARS 1970CAMARO .\ulomatil'. mags, 'inyl 10p&a1rcond. t332GSH). ONLY $2299 GARDEN GROVE Sll"fUIV lltll Hort.MIMvd .G.G. 554-0800 9920 •........•.•..•..••.... 75 CHEVY MONZA 2 +2 COUPE Au1omat1c , r1td10 & 1·ustom "heel:.. L1kt• ;-.;r,w • t980LWA) MARQUIS MOTORS :\llSSIOi' VI EJO 831-2880 49S·l 2 IO iti Chevy Monza 2+ 2 .\uto, A C. AM / E M la Pl' 5351)() 751 911-15 like ne~ 557-93-19. Sonta Ano 547-0511 Mw.I ;.l'll '73 ldr Town ·;5 Rom•ht•ro CT. ~\ill> Car. Xlnt cond . loadl.'d. t'QlUp!>('d .it-O ,·n~ Tarp nuure;.&brk~ 5521763 nr. blk ~thl.'r :..lrtpl! Corv•tt• -9932 "'t pt' ~lh 1:m ____ , IMC ~Harbor 131,iJ l'osla MC'~a 540-4491 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo•Mcli 9947 ·;~ Pinto Hun:il>ou1. mo'\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ell ammed litrbl ulft•r 1974 CORVETTE STINGRAY iJ 2 Ur. " r)I dUlo, Automatic, ma).! .... air rad1ah . air. H&.H . 1m <'Ond . ~ter\'u & lo\\ mac S2S75 5-16 2083 mile:-1180"1\Pl MustGftCj 995 SADDLEIACK •••••••••••••••••••••• VAU.EY IMPORTS 1972 MUSTANG Uoui:. Lay' 541) 5:!:?:!, f:, es 199·44!17 74 P111to Steel belted rad1ab. """ .. hoek ... one ownr.'r 25,UIJO m1 Xlnl rund $2100 or h1.•.,1 olr 631 (~ 831 -2040 495.4949 GRANDE' 1\ulo malll, :i1r 1·und .• fltyn'I04lth 9960 mag wht>l'l' & '1n) I top •••••• ••• • • •• •• • • •••••• '72 Corn•ttc• 35tl .. \:\I l-';\I. i\ul11 . 24.000 mt . \.1111 ~ilMI 01.1). IH:? 11:.!I <'\\'' &..,.kncl,, ~6-.i:mi '" V<'ll,• Aulo. de,· "m clo"'· \:\t F:\1. lilt. rJ\'I.. lo m1 ~; !134:1 ~l~:~t I ~pN·tJI th ts ATLAS ONLY $2999 GARDEN GROVE Bll~_.V ChryslH ;Ptymouth ~11 Ua1l) & ::.Un. ·111 10 PM 2929 llJrbor lllv1l , Co:.lll :\1\''<I THEP9RCT LUXURY SPORTS CAR Metalhc S ilver AM/FM stE!feo. elec windows. leather 1n1 SIN 100042-Qemonstrator We Stock . . . ScarpioM; leta CoupH, & The ~ous HPE Wagon ... * A VAIL.AILE FOil DWYlftY * FIAT 131 Mlrofiori'1 & I 21 s.dmtt Ir W090"1 ln•entory R•d11ctlo" Sale O•fl'tooctH I , Mew HOO Allto1,N•w tlOO .•••...................•.........•..............••.•••••.•.•..•...••• ······················· i-1 Con l'lh' :1:.11 ·1 11111. JU'. :iulo. 1·,111.11' '••ll1m Blk 111l .un t m ... 1.·r,•o tilt \\Ill, 111)( r.1d •. :.!S.Ul~I mt "t111 rnncl K.1.) 1541 546-' 934 YOU'LL LIKE DOING BUSINESS WITH JOHNSON & SON! Come In & Meet Some Of The "Johnson Family'' 'ETH 'ELIUSfS I 4 Y ccn WI"' TIM JohnMftJ MALCOLM HJD I" HIJ.bor Aree O•er JOY..-. CHAILlf THOMAS O•er7 y..., WHhlh Pete. Malcolm ano Charli e say you'll like dolag business with the Joh nsons especially now as it 1s clean up time! All our new '76's are marked way down' J ..... Dick Johnson says we have a very good selection of '76's and all are yearend priced - with this & a real need for used cars make 1t a double good time to trade for a new car at Johnso n & Son. COME IN AND SEE US TODAY! OON!if COUHTY S Oltl(SI llN(OlN "'l.CU.T OfAllll SS n.us Of ,.l(HDI y , ~II f SlllVICf' 0 h n son & s 0 n =========t: !.::::======~ r -XL •• .-•• , ··1 I w •P'3'M-....... -_-_---------_ ------~-~==:!:==:;;~" ~lfl H.t.RQOR 11,llO COSTA "'£SA ~O ~6JO '74 CORVETTE \ II .• 111111 lra11' . !,11'111r} au 1·un1I • p.1" .. r 'lec•r mi.:. Jlld 1.irJk"'· .UI F:\1 r.ich11 l'lt l'11 I.II...-n, . .,.' Lil l!b-IJ H It. SAVE SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N. T11-~tm Santo Afto 547-0511 W Con·ette. T lop 427. 4 :.pd. P ~. P 8 . P W. 1\:0.t 1FM . :..tl\·er w;blk int $4200 5"18·_5300 ___ _ Cougor 9933 ....••....•....•....... 1967 COUGAR Automat ic. '1dcp1pes Cra1.wr mags & 'Ill> I lop IT\\'112-19) SuJ)<'r souped up co1n lw :..t'l'n .it MOOU OU NADA HAMADA OUNADA HAMADA GU NADA GU NADA GUN ADA SJOCI NUMlll 102 1 10.11 118'• 11'1~ li?~1 I}',• bl • SH IAl HUMlll • 14011 21%1 '• ;>OMl4 •!. i?OJ 108"1 7 II 1 Sfl(IUI ,.I(( $4744 00 $4913 00 $4604 00 $4676 00 SS04S 00 S48S7 00 $4897 00 YOUI ,llCl $4176.76 $4276.76 $4076.76 $4076.76 $4376.76 $4216.76 $4276.76 ToWM & Country Auto Sales & Lt>asini: 2ln7 llarhor, Costa Meu 646--4446 MOOU STO<K NUMlll SlllAL NUMlll UICltll ,llCI YOUI I'll(( MUSTANG 628 •• 1 1701 J1 Sb28S 00 $U76.76 191\ l'oui:ar XH7, air. MUIYANO f,8J J&'I. I S.48.C I 00 $4176.76 p<)\\l't . Landau lksl of· MUITAN.G /'l'l l'M II $44 10 00 $3976.76 lei 644 5742 or S.l!l-ll505 MUSTANG HM 1. 1 c; I!> I 'I Sb301 00 $5676.76 1970Cougar. AC. '111 top. MUSTANG ')Y1 1'.>~~3' $4 10000 $3676.76 68.000 m1. mu~t I.In' e to ._ __ M_u_n_A_NO ______ e_1_• _______ 1 r._<i_1_0t ______ n_e_1_o_oo _____ f;..3_3_7_6_.7_6 __ _. apprcc $1l5<1 9M I!~ MOO(l UOClt NUMllt '72 MERCURY MAVlllCK .i..i SUIAl NUMlll ! 111, 7!.4 COUCiAR XR7 MAYlllCK ,. Aulo tran, . 1 .. ctory air MAVlllCK l'Ond . poWN i<lCNtnl!, MAVlllCK I l 'J 1 ... I• ,II 1111'~,, 1>11 047 l'l~F.11 br.1k1•-. ;incl "111dowl>. MAVlllCK \1nv1 roof, till 'lt•t>nn11 MAVlllCIC whl·CI, rncl10. l1C'al1.•r Thi• mile~ arc> n i:hl LH• 80·ll'TQ I,' I 1 $2999 SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY llol ~ fu,1111 Sonto Ano 547-0511 9940 ..•................•••. 1975 FORD CiRAMADA GHIA 1 IJoor ll1'JU(1ful m 1• I 11II11· hr,, n 7. 1•, JUIOlll11ltc'. 1111 1·11n<.I , lc-11th,·r . i\M f\I ~1..r1•0 1: \I r r• m r I) n 1 1· <' ' 11Jc;l'i('i\ I *CREVIER• *MOTORS* I 1t & lroodway SontoAna •835·3171 * 19:'2 FOIU> ', rt-~tored, \'.A, auto. new seats. door panel!>. car pl'ls, new tire~ Huns ROOrl 9l5<I or oUer. Cash only 638 0008 '73 LTD C:ountry Sqwrc Brouaham Wagon. p s. p b. 11r. lua nck. all dl11 lllra1' Beaut rond Must Stt SJ.300 rr 642 MS$. '59 Fa1rlane. S3M on11 m1. Runs 11rcal New r.it11 .. ls e.2 4642. Ed "13 Oran T orino P S. PB, air. xlnt oon<I 979 1388 ----'611 St.lion W ogon Coon try Sqwre Looks & runs 1ooc1. C.11548_1_488 __ _ 'H Countq S quu~. loaded. new tires. nJl\S srul. l ownr S98~ "4-5.S.18 MOOll PlflffO ptNTO f'INTO ptNTO f'UITO PINTO MOOH COUllll COU .. 11 COUllll COUllll UOCll NUMlll ! " 11 ,, I • I t,O.,l (, I 110(1( NUMIU I I I t1 I ),,.) • t '·~··•1 I ' 10111 SUl/ol NUMlll , .. , .. ,,.,,, J.• j I 14 l •• : l·l'Jl'lll I I') I~ MllAl NUMll• ,, 14, '11 (Jl j'1~ (JR!l 11• JOIN THE DUNTON SOCIETY CHEV\'. '74 Ill AIR WGN. We invite you 10 rorn the de· •. mondrng moil d1scnminot· · 1ng ond most 1tgh1 fisted mem· · benh1p of service-spoiled and courlesy·pompered people in • ~ew~~ ' DODCI '72 DHT CUSTOM '2376 TOYOTA 73 LAlt9CatlSH ... ., ..... . ........ ,.i.. .. ... •3676 MAZDA '71 MIZU 'aw •• ,.....,.,....,.. •• _,f '" .. _. . ..,..., '2976 lfftc.75 -.UCM •Ylll ......... -..... ... """' . .,.,. 14176 n•111ao ·m f0RMUU400 ........... ltf~ . \ .. -·~· '4176 NTSH '74 a.21t ~'ClllACl ... . . ~ .. , ... ,, 12376 .,. '3376 BUIC« ·72 suuu en. ,, TOYOTA "7J CEUCA ,.., .. ... . ~ mo is f·150 ,U UICl(ll ,llCI $421600 $4101 00 $4033 00 $4111 00 $4147 00 SolOIS 00 UlCl<U ,llCI USlS 00 U S6100 SJS61 00 '3S3S 00 $3631 00 U 6ll 00 jll(lfll """ $4190 00 S4.C97 00 J4b7S 00 \4310 00 FORD '74 r.250 PU HOii ~ .. FORD 74 l TD WHOM -• FORD '73 'lllTOWQll. ··-""' O• l'lr• CMlVY '74 MOYA H/I . ....... 52976 YOUI l'lllCI $3176.76 $l576.76 $3476.76 $4276.76 $4276.76 $lS76.76 YOUI "'" $2976.76 $3076.76 $l076.70 $2970.76 $2976.76 S2t76.7o YOOI ,_1(1 $J276.76 $J370.76 $3$76.76 $3276.76 ro•o '72 '111TO RUllHOUT '1576 ro.0 ·12 "NTO RUNAIOUT FORD '73 COURIER ,U • -l ,. I •1 '1876 CMOY 70 CARltYlll '1276 ' ............... ················-·· ·····---~---··----·--... ·-······--··-········ ···-··· ·-·· .......... ·-· Who's Who? Jennifer and Janice Spurgeon, Irvine, twin daughters of 8111 Spurgeon, owner of The Shoe Hut, 2300 Harbor Boulevard, Harbor Center, Costa Mesa, preview Stride Rite Bootery shoes for school. lt"s the second year of operation for the Shoe Hut. Twins start school this fall. CM Shops Put on New Face IC }OU haven't been to Harbor Center In Costa Mesa lately, you ha· ven't been to Harbor Center. The s hopping complex at 2300 Harbor Boulevard hu been puttfog oo a fresh, new race the past rew months. More changes are lo come accord· ing to owner Russ Jedlnak. Along with a facelift o( new paint. redwood and other wood touches are being added. New roofs and landscapin& are under way. Look. too, for a wider variety or stotes. Wallpaper to Go Is among the new tenants and new clothing stores, are plannccl. The Ct'nlcr hopes to attract more young shoppers and has had much success with the County Fair. which fraturt's l 60 different artists. Disco Casu al Dan O'Dowd of Newport Beach auditions a Faded Glory denim jumpsuit from Al't Garage, at $40, with Levl't for Feet, $16, and a $21 sliver necklace. Keith Turner, Newport Beach, wears $28 Chemin de Fer Jeans, and lndla gauze shirt et $18 and a $24 silver ,.n~ l••tMr necklace from Al '·• .Q•r.a~•· Faahlon I al and. ' Chaws Take Small Bite Of Budget Want school shoes that won't take too bi1 a bite out oC your budget? ·Meet Sharkey and Chaws. Featured at Westcliff Shoes, Westcurr Plaza, Sharkey for boys is a brown leather tie shoe with a shark swimming on the side. Chaws, for girls, are a blue-and- lan tie. Both have a modified ripple sole. With each pair or the nationally advertised Bus t er Brown Shoes comes a kit which includes iron-on patches. a poster and a shark ring. Other back-to·school options are Child Life, Adidas, Nike and Ked Cor the younger sel. Older s tudents favor athletic footwear such as Adidas and ankle high boots with padded tops. <Sec SHOES, Page ?l Baell To Sehooi· Thuraday. Aug. 26, 1976 Map Aids Parents Confused about the where, what and when of back-to-school lime? · This Daily Pilot special section brings you timely help, The center two pages of the section carry a m ap guide lo nil the Orange Coast school dis· lricts. Use It to rind which dis· trict you are In so you'll know where lo call ror help. In the coming weeks. the Dally Pilot will publish spcc1a1 features on each district crammed full or helpful Information The map ls your key to the publication or the back-to-school features you 'H want to clip. Look for lhe school dsstrirt map guJde and be aurt' to kt•t•Jl 1t for a handy refCrl'OCl' And, take advontoge or the back-to-school adylce offered b~ tb1>: O)"arur~ Co111.1l ~boo<5. Jn. thlsepecl•l m14111fn!. . .... L . 2 OAILY PILOT lhurs<lay. August 26. 1976 From Page One Shoes ... The more m ature high sehool and college s tudents arc buying moc- casin ~edges . Famolare Wave Soles, and c1tn\ as espadnlles are as strong as ever . While you ·r~ buying your shoes at WcstrhlT ~hoes, t•hcC'k out th<•ir selection of book bags and bike bags Range Aids Busy Moms Meallimes can be energy-s avers for harried m others sending their youngsters buck-to-school. Savi11g energy is a kev feature of a n ew Cal o r ic range with microwave oven . The ra nge is being introduced to the Cost.i M c:-.a area by Dunlap Ap· pl1ance Company, 1815 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. A tntt'n.>v. .ave oven at eve level is large e nou&h to Jccommodat<> a 20 pound turkey. It cooks mos t food In about one· fourth or th<> t ime r rqwred ~ilh con· \'enliona l rangl's.uses so lo 75 pt>r· cent less energy and can defrost, simmer . blend and slow-coolt easily and l'fficienUy. The lower-oven ls a aelf-cle aning electric . The range comes with smooth-top or standard cook-top sur-faces. Other features include the sclf- cleaninf.l O\'Ctl, nnd an optional rotisscril•. Barbara Nehrenberg, 11, of Costa MeH, and Rachet Cordrey, 6, Costa Mesa, try on new Buster Brown shoes and c°'lect back-to· school kits from salHmen at Westcllff Shoes, Allen Curren, Bob Franzke, Thomas Swendda, Lois Clenney, owner Dick Marowttz, and Blfl Crisp. Fou•ain Valley BIKE SHOP OPEN: SALES • SERVICE• REPAIR S •PARTS• A CCESSORIES COMPLETE BIKE LINE VISCOUNT DEALER _, • AZUICI • AMF • SENTINNR • • KHS • CAMPANIA • Students Guiding UCI Tours S l udt.•11t kd tour:. of thl' l "C Ir' ane campus arc> a' a1l .1bh• 1or pro specll\"C studt.'nts and tht•1r part•nts Monday throug h F rnlu.\ from~" m to3 p m Thl· guided tours ma~ ht• arr:rni:t•d with a l wo-week ad\'UTH"t' nol H·t• through the Office of lk l<itwns "Ith Schools and Colk i::c)> in the All ministration Bulldtn~ on <'ampu~ Self guided tours ut1l111 ni: t apl' t'assettes and maps may abo be ar ran~t'd between 8 a m and 3 p Ill M onday through 1''rnl<1y lhrou~h that ofhcc On ·wcekcn<ls c· asM.'ltcs and maps arc available through the library circulation dl'l>k Saturdays from l p m to 3 p m. und Sundays from2p m to Sp.m . More mformation on l 'CI campus acli\'ilics may be oblaint.-d h) calling the folio~ ang ofriccs : Graduate Admissions 833 67GJ llndl'rg radua t c 1\tlm1:.:.1on ... 833·6703 Fine Arts Box Oflicc. 833 6617 Physical Educat ion ( athll'tic e vents J • 833 6931 UCJ Speakers Burt:'au · 833-6922 Summer Sessions· 833 5493 Uni vcrsily Extension · 8.13·541 1 90 Doy Cash Ootion fd.A.C.I 6 Days-Eves 'Till 8-PM Sunday 10 to 5-PM MA TTHlWS • DAM GUl ... lY •MUNDO• • MOTO/CIOSS ~ llGULAR. rHOHI 963-2324 I lt..---~1976 FLOOR McDONALD'S PLAZA 11921 IROOKHURST & GMflBO • (( FOUNTAIN V Al.LEY . ll I KEY'S MADE 1-l "1AMf N# V AU.IV ,..&S!!',. .. ~.!!'!!:.~ I .. ~"") SAMPLE SALE while they last 1815 NEWPORT Bl.VD. DowfttoWll Cotta M.sa PHO~ 541-7718 .... L.: r , -- UCLA freshman Unda Kuhn •nd Hcond year Oregon St•t• Unlver1fty 1tudent Chrtaty Dey check out ameff eppflancH for campus llvlng A...t laclt-T•Scltod GHt ,.,._Us FABRIC SALE! ~;~·~===::'?~ Cll:ooM froM H•er""-Y Ml• La ... Over SALE I 00 ,..._.., • 4 Styhos. ...... Wectl°" $ VALUES S20.00 to SJ0.00 •;-.,.T :::;: ... •. Offer Applet To htlt• Drffses 8 ~ Wt Wll S.w DretMI I Wrt. ~ --· • ih~IWlfWfMWlfM'lXiilm'S'EPf 't1WWMMlt~ ----MOTION PAnERH SALE----. THREAD • ELASTIC C.UDIO 5'°''1 00 IUTTOMS -• JO' _._ Otsc. SIMl'UCITT PATTMNS IMSC. aunate• , A TTHNS WORLD FAIRICS 10041 ......... ··~· MHt te Sa•·Otl !!.I".· · PHONe:'968•51l4 - SIAM ltml · nACIHG WHlH. • SfWIH• 6AUGI TUCltfG PAPH 2 rtH CUSHIOHS FOi TAN MlASUH s I 00 MANY MOH GOLDEt-1 HHDU FAIRICS s..tll c-• ,,... UUlrktelA•t. L•""n1.t'(tlf-H..-~ HfOHf: ~n·0034 • Thursday, August 26. 1976 DAILY PILOT 3 Small Appliance Ease Back-to-campus Living It won't be long before students att agajn heading back to campus and Rion Hardware in Westcliff Plaza. Newport Beach, is featuring some bandy appliances to take along. Combination locks for high school lockers are available. Get high grades for neatness with a GE Travel Iron or a Max hairdryer. A Texas Ins truments catrulator Classics can subtract from study time, Rion Ha.rd ware suggests. Want to keep bot coffee handy or have a quick bowl of soup? A porta· ble bot pot will mate it easy. Little Mac hamburger cooker maltes a bot lunch for any sludent . Stop by Rion Hardware, Westcliff Plaza. corner of Irvine Avenue and 17th Street, for back·l<>-school gifts. The claaalc C1mefh1fr cardlgen Is back on campu1 with t1mb'1 wool V-neck sweater, wool plaid slacks, teHeled mocce8'na and a woven hemp belt with harnH• IHther detail and IOlld braaa buckle. Av1ll1ble et Hallfdey'a Men'• Store, WHtcllff Plaza, Newport Beach. HAllCI you can TEH anywhere ... crewncicks and co11a.rs. 1?119 or shorl.e1e.eves varied or eJ'Aineered str1pee colorful so11ae. size.s8-20. 44 fashion tsland, newport center 644·5070 . . l - 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday August 26. 1976 Jean-ius Jeans of all atyles, models, and fabflc.tlona from •ILH 8 to 38, are wall-t~waH, and on the walls, at the Storekeeper In We1tclHt Pteza, corner of Irvin• Avenue and 17th Street, Newport Beach. Todd Kanen and Kevin Beck, both of Newport Beach, locate styles. WLAR COUNTRY (.01 roN BACK TO )CHOOL. Herc's a c:.lsual country loo~ thJI 's CJ\y on the eye. The colorful PJlc..h· work ptint dress fo<1 tures roll b<1ck )leev~. drop shoolden, mandarin collar, ribbon trim & tic back sash. All cotton. Rust. SILcs 5· 1 l $38. N\ 11 pv1 t I .1..f,11111 hl.1nll b 11 111 I C1pr11 I.It<' m111 dJy, 1hu1 'tl.1\ .111.t fr1d.1y niRht~, sunclJy 12 10 5. Wardrobe Sewn While You Wait can·tsew·• Home Fabrici. ('enter. 2121 W~lcliff Dri\'e, Newport Beach, will whip up an · · lnsla· drc:.:. ·'while you wait. for 25 lo JO cents an inch The dress has a ruffled hem and gathered top and comf's in long and s hort versions. Short styles are priced from $8 to $11 and long dresses $9 lo $1 2 50, based on site. The Westcliff Plaza store Is featur· ing a free sewing consultation for students with sewing problems. Prices on the most popular fabrics have been reduced and stude nts are now eHgible for u discount card. Featured for back-to-school wardrobes are a wide seltttion of ginghams. corduroy and 100 percent cottons. Denims und cords are still junior high and hig h sch ool favorites. "The natural fabncs, such as cot· tons and cotton gauzes, crinkles and corduroy as well as sophisticated prints are popular with college stu- dents.·· The Bicentennial has sparked an interest In 200-year-old fashions in the natural fabrics. Students now like the homemade look and want to create their own Im· age with fabrics they enjoy, a Home Fabric Center spokesman said. An estimated twice as many young peo· pie than a few years ago are ''sewing their own thing." I I I ..... · Fashion coordinator Allcla Kuretome fits Claudl• Denlgan for an lnsta-drest at Home Fabric Center .· DOLLAR DAYS Friday, Aug. 26 and Soturdoy, Aug. 27 I • '""-""""' Alt.~-·- - ,_ . ---- Golden Needles Not Idle Golden Needle is an appropr1alc name for Saghir Aslam ·s £abric shop in South Coast Plaza. The needles are rarely idle as seamstress Pamela Stewart creates one lnsta·dress after another. "ll 's the greatest fashion story I 'vc seen in my 15 years of retail ex- perience," Aslam said. You might call It a case of rags to riches. Jnstadress developed from the boll s of pre-smocked and gathered materials oCfered by tex · tile manufacturers. Aslam saw the possibility of sew· ing a dress from the fabric in a few minutes and went a step further by employ ing his own seamstress "We have had many repeat customers. Once a customer buys and wears one. she comes back for another We've had some buy as many as five." the Golden Nct'<lle':. owner said. Fashion choices rang<' from a halter to a long (lress and the new fall shipment includes styles with sleeves In the latest lash.ion prints and s uede. Free custom dressmaking is of. fered. .. -• Thursday, August 26 1976 -·--OAIL Y PILOT :; The cost can be as little as $6 and most garments average approx · imately $10. Seletman Marv Fox and Goklen Needle owner Saghlr Allam t1lk ln1ta-drea1 with Charr CreU, Sultani Aslam, Zahlda Ahmad and Nancy Broom, left to right, while Pamela Stewart completea 1 dreaa on the apot. Costa Mesa's Original Shopping Center Presents D.OLLARS for SCHOLARS WIN s250°0 HGISTll IH AHY PARTICIPAn.. HARIOI CIMTB STOU fOI ~OUR CHAHCI TO WIH .-CHANDISI CllTIACATIS TOTALING $250.00 JUST llGRT -,c)l THOSI IACK TO SCHOOL NHOS. I First Phlc• WlnMr ........................ SS0.00 2 SecOMt Place Winnen .................... $25.00 ea. S Third Place Winnen ...................... SI 0.00 eo. 20 Fourth Place Winnen ......•.•........... S 5.00 ea. --------------------------------~ DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS ENTRY BLANK Nl\Ml l\GE ... AOORt:-.S ...... ITV PHONE SCHOOL DEPOSIT IN PARTICIPATING STORE chambray, blue or muslin basic shirts gin~ham check, all colors 44 rashton island, newporl center 644·5070 - \ j I ,. 6 DAIL V PILOT Corduroy Dressed Up, Down The look lor fall oo area high school and college campuses will be dressier accordln1 to style advisers at Al Ease, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Old stand-by Levi cords are stiJl sellln& well, but wide wale corduroy has taken on a dressier look in trousers. Antele>pe beige leads au colors and renewed interest in corduroy has mushroomed to include coed jackets and sports coat.a. The cord Jacket can dress up with grey nannels and dress down with jeans and still be c«Tect. Cotton knit hod shirts in the popular short sleeve and the new long sleeve team up wUh nannel shirts and sweaters for a layered look. At Eaff is one o( two stores i.n the country to carry the new long. sleeved model. What else will hit tbe campuses next month? With so many cyclists ana warm weather, you 11 be seein& a lot 0( lbe "O. P." bike shorts that At Ease a.ells, naturally enouch. in cor- duroy. USC campus r•p Scott MacGowan and At E••• man ... r Steve Faechlng modet leath•r, wool and corduroy campua comfort Centrally L~ted Pendleton: welcome to our world. Pendleton· (buntry Clothes °'""' J "''"' "°"' A mix ol 'oph1uicoted seporotes in o•citing Wedgewood. Another Pencleton collectable in f)'le virgin wool. Joc~et, $90.00: Pont. $ 38.00: T urtlenod. $25.00: Tuni<, SH.00; Skirt, Slb.00. At Harbor And Nowoort Boulevards In Downtown Costa Mesa OEPA,.TMlHT ITO,.£ 1116 HEWPOftl IOULCVARD Dally 930am ·8Pm Closed Sundays MAJOR CREDIT CARDS Park Conveniently at our Rear Entrance • End ol Magnolia . ' Tailored Look Back For Fall Traditional three-piece suits and gaucho pants are the fall trend- sctters being featured at Lanz, 15 F'ashion Island, Newport Beach. Adapted for the modern. young coed, the three-piece suit si seen as a blaur, vest and pant or blazer, \•est and skirt. Vests are tailored and sleek, es- sential for thls total look. Gauchos are back and this excit· ing look Is teamed with the country boot and long, sleek tailored leathers. Laru · blouse collection is soft and feminine with bowa and ~ to com· plement the tailored suit. Fabrics are refreshing and fun, from flannels and pin·Stripes to cor- duroys, velveteens, suedes and the chamois look. Accessories have not been forgot· ten. Hats are popular. Lanz also of. fers 1111oorted s~nature scarves, jewelry Crom Austria, band-made Italian sweaters and Italian leather bags. Inflation beating tlpt ... Every day How? Yov wlll receive a oornpllmentary vllit and petsonal figure anatyt1a, given a relaxing demonstration, ahOwn how our method will help you acquire your lollely new proportions. Then shown what measurements are tor -~cli$~ ~ T,..11• W TlwMDedd.- • 3 HALF HOURS 0A. • c.o. ... ....m~ 0¥ .............. ---~··":... ......... , .... ..... A.M.·l'.M. LOii UNW.AN1'8 POUNDS AHO IMCHH NOW WrTHOUT SHOTS. "LU Oil ST194UOUS uaclSL Nolntng comp&ret 10 '"ling to!•llV 111rac11v11 ti you·re ''"• mos1 women you II noed somo help 10 ocn•'l•C II ./ Nutritional Gutdanoe I More Attractive Appearance I Improve Posture I 10 Years Experience 1 No 01arob1no ' CALL HOW for yow •• • 2•44 c..,.. ...... t-vV1a1t • • • _tdtiag ~a/IMd FIGUIE CONTOURING SALON / 369 E. 17th • Westport Square A-• ft-" ..... Mltftl•C Cotto Melo • 631 ·24iM IV"'o.. .... ,,,,;1 Christina Nurches mode4s suede-look gaucho, Linda Minder wears ).piece wool-blend pinstripe from Lanz Ai re raft Models Are Radio-Controlled A n 17 Domber with a 10 foot wingspan Is among the m odf'I air<'rart on dl1>play nt tht' Hohhy Shn<'k. IRtAO Hund1lirr C'irrlc, Fn1111 lain \'nllt•y llobby Sh ark. a national matl or d<'r compnrl). just OIX'ncd It s :l,000· square.foot store at the corner of El· lu and Bandlller, nHr the EU('lid olframp of the San Diego •'r"eeway. Vin lai,?t' and con temporary aircrnft mod <'ls fill th<' walls and ct.'ihnJ,t or the stor(', \.\hl<'h IS OJ><'O seven dn ~·s a Wt'Ck An unusual :•1t~l<'<'lion or r ad10- eontrollt>d planes, and boats. u controlled airplanes. plastic models, trains, rOt'kl'ls and road rncC' scL'I arc offered H obby S h ack ha s alwn p speeiali7.ed In r ad10 rontrollro i:ear and lhis store 1s no c"c·cptum Anything a mo<ldcr would nt'<'<l from radio control system and gasoline engines to <'SSentlal ac cessorics such u'i doJ><' hru:-.hl's, wheel collar:-. and h1n11cs a1 c stocked. Expenenet>d pcr~nnl'I ran orrcr advice on radio ('ontrol to thr b<>g1n nlng modeler The Hobby Shark offer:-. a wide ranJ{e or product11 for ) oung and old, novice and expert Hours at the new store arc 9 a m to 9 pm on Monday throol(h Friday, 9 to 5 on Saturdny and 10 lo 3 on Sun day. Thursday. Auousl 26, 1976 DAILY PILOT .,--, (..-.fi) NORDIC LINE1S Summer WALL UNITS T"6L l ouwood Distinctive Scandanavian Styling Quality that endures for many years Single Sections 72 high lC 32" Wtde ot Wall Units P1C1ured Sf'fCl.U ratC E FOl Leh Side Section '245 '298 COMrLITIO 72 .. ~ Cent8' Section • "M WW. l-SKffoil Right Side Section '218 s266 Wll Uiilt1 with glass door Tta ·-·oo4 5264 5322 '675 '775 Book Shelves Your choice of Teak or Walnut 76 high 35''1 wide 11 deep s109 THE WORLD RIP TABLE FAMOUS \\.~t by Dyrlur - 413' 1 Diameter Open., to 59 51 01ame1er Open!> to 67 Our Acandmav1an Om1ng R()Orn Setoct1on 1!> One ol the Largest 1n Orange County Your choice in THiil or Rosewood NORDIC LINE furnishings '07 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA ~ IUll.OHS IMl'OllUM SH0"'1t4G CaHTll Miit TO CAlL'S A Sale Ho.ts THt.-Sat. I 0 CLtn.-5:30 CloMcl S••day & MCMMlay -- .. • DAILY PILOT Here's Back to School ·-·-- Help for You · EA BEA Back to school days bring problems and questions to parents and students alike. Many of those problems and questions involve the schools themselves: finding out about bus schedules, who runs the school districts, what numbers to call for class information, how to register. if you're new in the district -and many more. The Dally Pilot this year will offer comprehenslve information about all school districts in its circulation area . With the cooperation of d i strict representatives, the newspaper will publish detailed area data beginning Thursday, Sept. 2. Here 's the publ i cation schedule. Find where you live on the map, locate your district(s) and check the left hand column of page 2 on the days indicated: Coast Community College (Golden West, Orange Coast and Coastline Community Colleges) Saddleback Communit y Coltege Newport-Mesa Unified School District Huntington B each High School District Irvine Unified School District Thursday, Sept. 2 Thursday, Sept. 2 Friday, Sept. 3 Friday, Sept. 3 Friday, Sept. 3 Saddleback Valley Unified School District San Juan Capistrano Unified School Dtstrlct Ocean Vfew Elementary School District Laguna Beach Unified School District Fountain Valley Unified School District Huntington Beach Elementary School District --- Friday, Sept. 3 Frfday, Sept. 3 Tuesd ay, Sept. 7 Tuesday, Sept. 7 Wednesday, Sept. 8 Thursday, Sept. 9 . . . . . --- COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 556-5651 Orange ( School Distr ..... - ~ ....... _:-s \ --. ...., • TUSTIN UNIFIED DISTRICT 544-7500 SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 831 -9700 oast icts Map -. . . ~ SANUE Thul'$day. August 26. 1976 DAIL V PILOt 9 I)• l'l'\•)<'ll • -'J\.,;.,) ..A ; k. ~ ·~ Jt :, r ~ , ; L,. ! I .._ 1 i. I --------·----· SADDLEBACK VALLEY UNIFIED DISTRICT 51&-1234 . ~ SSION VIEJO r __ J .. Ray Hill/ <" ,, ~s Ci ·~ , I I : ' ' ' ' . . ·' .. _, ' , I RP f) ----' I I I I ' ' I ' I '~/ I I ---, , , - .. I .. " -JO D>JL V PllOT Thursday, August 26, 1078 Smallfry Schooled In Classics Red, white a11d blue 1s still the most popular color combination for smallfry and denim blue, rose. rust and green are fall favorites "1th older students according to Nip 'N Tuck. Nip 'N Tuck, located at 2523 Eastbluff Dnve 10 East.bluff Plaza. Newport Beach, specializes ln the classic look in children's clothes. With sizes from preschool through 14, the store offers everything from underwear and accessories to school clothes and outer \\{'ar such as jackets and <.'Oats Favorite labels read Hang Ten, Ciel Ainsworth, Poll} Flinders and Ruth Scharr. Others include Levi, Jiang Ten, Lo Coste, lm 1> Originals, Puc1hc Trail, Weather Tamer and Luv it The tailored look for girls 1 ~ ravored in classic jumpers and wr'ap skirts 10 small p1aid'i and chl.'eks. Back·tO ·sc b oo l d resses urc li ghtweight and cool enough for California's balmy fall day~. Loreta Be rgd a hl, 12, te ll s Jason Lowden, 4, he can wear his P addington sweate r but Paddingto n bear can't go to school ~ "--------------. ·--.,,,,,,...........,.... Greenery Thrives Indoors No need lo reel confined by <.'old C<'· ment and brick. Even a colle~1' apartment or dormitory room can have a touch of green. Send a trailing philodendron or a Wanderfog J ew to coHege. Ro1:er~ Gardens offers two buildings In its 7~ acres filled with houseplants. Jeff D'Eliscu, m anager or llo~cr'i. quoted a national study in whil'h peo· pie saJd what they wanted most 111 the ir environme nt was more· greenery. Plants In pots hung in mocram<'. trailing off shelves or on top of furniture add a natural f(.'('l111g to a room. With more and more JX'Oplt' turn ing to apartmeut.s, condominium, and townhouses. it's a way 1<1 brin._: the outdoors Indoors. Rogers Gardens offers a full timt' plant doctor who can help you t'urt· you r ailing plants. "The two biggest p_robleml' art• in adequate lighting and ovcrn utcr- ing," D'Eliscu said. Overwaterlng mew a hlllc C\'l'r~ day. Instead, soak to lec.>eh out the• salts then wait till It begins to dry out lo water again, he said. With ever y plant al Rogers coml'S instruction on Its care and feeding so that everyone who buys a Roger ... houseplant can be successful. Celebrate Our 1st Birthday With Us V featuring WITH EACH PURCHASE • HELIUM BAUONS • RULERS • PENCILS • ERASERS • BOOK COVERS • HUSH PUPPIES YO-YO WIDE RANGE OF SIZES fro1n IAllES to THHS STRIDE RITE HUSH PUPPIES COSTA MESA, 2300HAUOll HAMOI CIHTlll 546-6775 KEIS THE SHDE HUT TUSTIN 5141. h t ST. IR LAIWIH SQUARE 544f.3734 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA • I BACK TO SCHOOL Sweat Sox Supponen Swtat SHri1 & Pants Wann Up Suff 1 Footbal ShMs SoccwShMs Speedo Swtm Suits T tnni• Radcets Rocquetbal Racquets Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays T...U Shorts & Shirts Ttnni1Dmses lodies Tennis Shotts Hold»alGlofts w._w. her Gytlll AnkteW~1 Jun.pRope1 Book Bogs Ltttennan Jackets long SI~ V-ntdc Swecrten Racket Stringing 538 c:.nttt 646-1919 -. ' .,.,- J;SHIRI ":!~ 98~4' BEGGAR'S ~ CLOTH ~2.4t 98~ 4 yds. ·- . ... -5~ DOUBLE DENIM ~J.7t $19' ~ 9KM,ITS~ ~ a..u• ... Fl SKA RS SCISSORS s4'! JEAMHARDY Ir PACIFICA PATTERNS MoLWt J J2 DAILY PILOT Thursday. August 26. 1976 Owners Get Into Biking What bas 36 wheels, is 2,300 miles long and lasts six weeks? . A bicy c l e trek south Cr om Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to Orange County. Among the 18 riders from the Mentally Gifted Minors program at Fountain Valley High School were Richard Flowerday, 17, and Steven FOl'cl, 23, -who help lo run Founl.ain VaJJey Bike, 18928·A Drookhurst Street. Bicycles are obviously more than just a business for the Fords. Operat- ed by Clarence Ford, his sons Scott and Steven, two nephews. Pete a nd Bob Taylor. and a long lime family friend. FV Bike has seen bicycling become a fam ily affair . .. Mor e a nd more couples a ncs families are buy ing bikes and the most popula r is the JO-speed, .. Clarence Ford said Why the g rowing populant} of bikes" Ford believes people are more ecology-minded and the new bikes make it easier. and cycling is a healthy family-oriented activity. Bike·a·thons have gained favor as a fund-raiser for any age group. Scott is among riders In the Lung As· sociaUon event which runs through Saturday, Aug. 29. .. ... . -·-__ ...... Pledges are being accepted on a per·mile basis for the S~B·mil e circui t at FV Bi ke, l8928·A Brookhurs t. corner of Brookharst and Garfield, or by calling 963·2324. Steve and Scott Ford, Pete and Bob Taylor at Fountain Valley Bike Amenca's Most Beautiful Nursery Memo: TO All COLLEGE STUDENTS ... Take bock ROGER'S Gardens· quality indoor plants V1s1t our special college s1udents display in our Solarium Excellent display of Fall indoor plants from which to choose 2301 San JoaQutn Hills Ad Newoorl Beach 24 741 Chnsanta Dr . M1ulon V1e10 PUBLIC WELCOME 9-6 p.m . DAILY ttobb Shae '" ~ T~e 1atlom largest ~obby •ail order · spidallzlng In radio control Moved To FOUNTAIN VALLEY GIANT DISCOUN T WAREHOUSE STORE e RADIO CONTROL SYSTEMS• RADIO CONTROL PLANES •RAILROADING e ROCKETS e BOATING FOR SHOW & GO e ROAD RACING e GIANT PLASTIC MODEL SELECTION e TOOLS e ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES STORf llOURS· Mnnd1y lhru r fltll \ • • • • • • • • • • C) Int lo ') lllll S..lut tlAy , •• , • , •••• , ••••• , , 9 4111 lu ~ 1'111 'iundh . • • • • • • . . • • ••• , •. , .• 10 1m lo l I"" Hobby Sh ack 18480 8ANOILl£R CllH LI . l. rouNlAIN VA Li I Y, (A 1Jl708 (714) 963 .. 9881 - --• Clothing Echoing The Past When the student go\-crnment re· c:onvenes this Fall, the best-dressed delegates will vole ror rastuons lhat echo the ra\'ontes or mom and dad and also have the easy cure qualities pare nts expect rrom t oday 's children's wear. Fabrics are the key here and designers have re·elected such lime-tested winners as Cone Mills corduroy, denim, flannel and broadcloth. Culottes or spill 11klrts are sure lo be favorites with little girls who will enjoy the magic or wearing a skirt that is really a pair or short pants. Regular pants· are synonymous nowad ays. of course. with jeans. Some or the current styles have sun· burst stitching on the legs while more traditional looks get added pizzazz by rolling up the cuff over a pair oC boots or crazy socks. Jumpers continue lo be a favorite dress silhouette. They range from sporty, kUt·skirted styles with fringe benefits, l o dress-up ver sions trimmed with dainty ribbons and worn over puffed sleeved. floral blOUSt.'S. Ticttllng 1trlpe bib comea with "polypower" from Cone Mm1 . . .. 'Thursday,August26 1976 DAILY PILOT l:J Tranquil Harbor View Center Is conve- niently close, 1646 San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach , yet secluded enough to add an air of tranqultlty to your back·to- ac:hool shopping. A special 1ale1 event, two daya only, la geared to back- to-ac:hool with all Harbor View Merchant• participating. Friday, Aug. 27 and Saturday, Aug.28 wlll feature dollar-off many selected Items and services. OUR BEST PRICES EVER! TRADE· IN SALi! Your old dl,hw11her la worth money I s3500 TllAH·lll FOR YOUR OLD DISHWASHER WHEN YOU BUY A NEW WASTE KING THE ONLY STAINLESS STEEL DISHWASHER Magn~o~ MOOEL4510 25"" Ol460MA.L MIASUll SOUD·ST4n COLOR COMSOU ANNIVERSARY VALUE •499so "" '"'·" J-MGA"Pl99rb•ok" AM/FM RA~IO • 444 -·- ~- TN AM·FM redlo cMlache1 IO )'OU I> 9 so C*' enjoy music •lmo1t .nywM<• 9 !it you go, or It r11'Mln1 1t•tl<>Mry to lull ~ you to •lelc> 0< wake yOY up to music .t•P'9-Mttlm1.Llgtltedcffglt1I. SAVE 11001 REMOTE CONTROLLED T.V. ELECTRONIC TUNING 19-ln. Ola. Meas. THIMSIDt CS-1981 WOOD CAllMET OWLY 16-.:DHP' AMGA FINEST *62950 1 YR. IN HOME SERVICE WARRANTY b"Nw.ta. TM only 3 door r1frl01<1tor with 1 p1tenled, Hpar1t1 lee & Cold Water dl1p1naer comparlmentt ~Exclusive ,...,,.,, •. 3 MODELS AVAILABLE ..• 19 Cu. Ft. 22 Cu. Ft. 25 Cu. Ft. CllECK OUR MlllVI~ PRICES RAN TEE GOLD£NW£ST & WARNER HUNTINGTON IEACH 536-7561 HUNTINGTON IEACH 842-5596 , t r J I DAILY PILOT Thursday, August 26, 1976 Mom: Take Some Time For Self Lilllan Ballard calls·it "tbegenUe art of selfishness." Now that you are thinking of get· ting the kids ready for school. why not take lime out foe younelf! l.Jllian Ballard Figure Contouring Salon, 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa offers a program penonalbed to each lndivldual, "since no t wo women have the same figure pro- blems. ·• Losing weight often means gain- lng sell-confidence, she said, and this can open many new doors. Ha\•lng worked with many well- known women ill the Newport Area as well as the homemaker,· Miss Ballard believes that an overweight "outer person" often conceals a beautiful lnner ooe. " With 11 years in the Reid, she ol- fen each client an eipert analysis of firure problems. • "From that we detenn1ne what she wants, what we can realistically do, how Jone lt will lake, and what the cost will be," Mlsa Ballard said. "Don't procrastinate until the holidays,'' she ur&ed. •'Start now.•• a.tr\ f)w, ... ~ ••'C.-M ... .,_)m1""tn~ lftf•tft,.ftU tot bwrf"n. ...-••••"""" JtOI $1788 TRAVB. IRON ~~ ........ an\ a '*'• T ••••• 11011 ll~:IO'IOll ,.0 . $1999 .. ................. I-DIGIT PIRCENTAGE CALCULATOR ,ec•et O'IOh l l.9 , •• , O•'Cefttatet l!'fCS • ,.,.,,,•n• "'"' o • o " t•' Tt lXIO --· ~ __...,--......... ...... --· .... --...... ·-.:... ----:..:..,;,,. ..... .-. We regret to lnforin you your back to school stuff Is In at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. (t ROBERT BRUCE Rugby Shlrta In 8HOrted atrlpea and colora or dacron & cotton. $8.50. Sweater• ere completely weaheble. $13.00 • Free Bike Beg with any back to school purchue . IAllltAMDllCAIUI MAATDCHA-..... IMf ... aa I028 lmn., N•wport 8-ah, C.Wornla, Phone 842·'1061 .. . . , ' ---..t ,.... Nordic Look Norwegl•n le•ther, tHk •nd rotewood recliners •nd O•nl1h teak wall units; • tile-topped coffH t•ble 1nd tHk and roH wood neat- FOR IACK TO SCHOOL Lambswool Sweaters sleeveless and long sleeve with a wide variety o f good looking trad1t1ona1 slacks are available in your favorite colors. _1MTl_.. ........ 9'YI& 17th & Irvine lwe. • Wl9tdff Plam Newport Beech • 64~1~ Thur$day,August26, 1976 DAILY PILOT I~ Ing t•bl•• ere being offered by Nordic Line,. 2n E. 17th Street, Cost• MeH. nlPh?UCt • . . . invites you to make back to school shopping easy this year. . ... a complete selection of clothing. and accessories for boys. and girls to size 14 2523 Eaatbluff Dr. . ..... ~rt.Beach · .. ·· ~n1• ·: ....... , ........ ~ .. .. ..... . ·.·.·:.·.·.·.'.·,·.· · ..... .. . . -....... ·-........... ·-· .... -· .... -· . .. .. . . ... . . . . . .... . ··-·.. ...... . . ... . . ·-·--·-· -----------· .. -· ..... -·------· -·-___ .. _. ------. . .... _,_ ......... ,.. . . . . . . . . . . . ' ·- ,, •• . . ~. Thursda • August 26, 1976 J6 PILQT·ADVEATISER BAR STOOLS . . . . . • . . . . . . 20% OFF CHAISE PADS . . . . . . . . . •.. 30% OFF CHAIR PADS ••.•......•• 30% OFF PARK BENCH •••••.....•.•.•• 399s ,, ALUMOMT AT CLEARANCE PRICES SOILED UMBRELLAS ...... t rom s 1900 ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE PRICED TO SELL THINLINE VALUES CHAISE LOUNGE ~-.-.... ....... ol -..... -..... 1 ................ .. .,_ fifugy FOi THESE YALUOJ CASITA 3S"x61" IECTAJllUUI TABLE WITllCUllS IES. 1511 SALE$39 • ~. -4 l I >O"c.lw T.W. TABLES 2 ., .. ~ ,.._ ~~ -w. ...................... Ill. 42" & 41" IOblt• ·-"""' -· ~ ,.,. ....... ,... ....., , ................ 5 PC. SET $300 CUAIAMCI PllCID 4211 TABLE Wilh 4 Arm Chairs Cash & Carry Delivery Slightly Extra MA TCHIMG CHAISE $69 BBQ BABGAllS We're loaded with barplos for the outdoor aourmctl Finest name brands like ARl<LA- CHARBROIL-M R. SMOKER-CftARMGLO ' With Tank saa 598 s129 ... ti>• 90 ... tt47.to OTHER FLOOR SAf-4PLE 889 SPECIAL SALE PRICE Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon .Y. Stocks ' VOL. 69, flat>. 239, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1976 TEN CENTS I I' Ju1·ists .Begin Deliberations ! By TOM 81\RLEY Of 1k O•ll~ l'li.t JUtt • Carrying notes record.:d dur Ing eight weeks or testimony. llll Orange County Superior Court jury went into the jury room to C!ay to ponder its verdict in the bribery trial or Anaheim architect LeRoy Rose. The final plea before Judge Lester Van Tatenhove delfvercd jµrv instructions Wednesday n11bt, came rrorn prosecutor Jack Ryan who thumped the podium and bellow~d. "It's a bribe. No matter which way you look at it, H's a bribe. "It doesn 't make any dif· ference whether Rose's activities had any effect on the approval or disapproval of the Hidden Lakes development,.. the prosecutor told the jury. "This defendant is guilty of • Diii\' ,.... ..... """9 U DISCOVERERS OF ANCIENT INOfAN GRAVE SfTI t Jerry Howerd, Libby Kohler With ArtHect . 'Old Indian Grave ··-.. :Found Near Bluff ~ By ROBERT BARKER t 01 lllt o .. 1y l'llal~l•fl A young Huntington Beach •rcheologist has found an ancient Indian grave in the bluffs near Huntington Har bour which he believes could be a major dls· c.overy The skeleton of a young Indian mall' who is hclieved to have Jivt'd between 000 and 1000 A 0 . as found ot ii futur<' ('()h )trurtion site this wt•ek by J erry jlowarct, 2~. • Howard i.aid th<' major snlric l\nn' "' ttw find ap1>ears ll> be the placC'mcnl of a straw 'Mket betw1•cn the knees of the 11\diun at thl' time of burial. { "As for as r know, tt L, the> (lr!(t '41•1Uuct or this period that has ia.e en found in Huntington 9to<'h." !low urd 11ald toduy. He nnd a follow ar<'heologist, U bhy Kohl (•r. 11hm or lluntinl(ton Beach. :ire rondurtlnJI further tvolu 11 t l11ns t ocluy whfh• cn~ti C'u l ously removinl( th(' tre:isurf' with cf(•ntlll t>lck~ and other dt•licatc instruments. ~ Huntington Bench police kept a Coast Weather Mornin g a nd e\·cning clouds wl ll give way to sun . shine Thur11day with hjghs in the low 70s. lows of aooul 60. INSIDE TODAY Tu doctor who J>eT'formtd Rmn Rtcbarcfl' •~z ~ 1urger11 ao11• prejudice t.otoard lrou~zuais k o ·'di$. grace tn lhU country ... Stt P.•.47, ., ., .... , •• A4 (M .,., Cl·l ... , M ... , M M guard Wednesday night and ear- ly this morning at the site of the discovery near Warner Avenue a nd d irect l y so uth o f Meadowlark Airport. Howard said scientific tests wlll be m ade to determine the precise age in which the Indian lived. He said the skeleton will be ~iven to local Indian groups for hurial and the impression or the straw basket will be turned over toa musuem . Howard and Miss l\ohler said the Indian probably was a pre- decessor of the G abrielenos and llvt'd during the early milling stone hori zon rhronological r>eriod. The Indians of that time J?round rood grains on stones wh.ile also living off an abundant supply or !!hell fish from the ocNm, Howard said, He said he discovered the s hallow ~rave when a bulldozer wH skimming the top of the land to aid archeological searchers. All that remans of the basket is IL<> impression. Miss Ubby said the container was placed in a tar- like substance. She said it was probably put In the grave to give the dead young man food for ruturejourneys. She said the Qfta ottce had plentilul numbers of Jndians in the early milling stooe horizon period. <St-t-BONES. PageA.2) Beach Youths WmConteat HunUnaton City Beach Jt.mior lifeguards Gordon Duff, ts. and Sbawo McCruey, 15. f1nlsbed one-two in lronman competition Wednesday in Huntington Beach. The compelitioo, lnvo.lvlng junior lifeguard teams ~m the greater Los Angeles ana. in- cludes a two-mile beach run. hall mile paddle and halt·mUc swim for \he lastest time. Huntington City ~ cuards accumulated the bl&best number ol team points in the ~t.lcJa against Los An1elet Count)', Long Beach, 'Hun~Oll State .Beach and Sea~ Beach squads. , solicitin& a bribe and l lbink our case qaJnst him bas bHtl pro- ved." · Ryan, who at times could be clearly beard in the courthouse corridor and in a djoining courtrooms. urged the jury to concentrate on the activities of Roe5e rather than key prosecution witness Paul Wallach. It is alleged that Rose, working through W allacb, sought a bribe from Fulle rton developer William Brashe;irs JO return for Rose's favorabL<.' vole as u Fullerton planning com · misslonerlon the $6.S million IUd· den Lakes condominjum vrojcct. Ryan admitted that Wallach. who was given immunity from prosecution in return fo r his testiO)ony against Rose, was .. deeply involved." Wallach was the ·target of re· Roosmoor Kidnap Ca&e pealed attacks by defense nt· torney M 11rsh111l Morgan who told the jury in his final nr.:u· ment that the public relations ex· ecutive "was cuddling up to the district attorney.. long before Rose was indicted by the grand jury. "Do you really think you s hould convict anyone of anything based on the testimony or that perjurer?" Morgan nsked the jury. He acrused Wollu~h of .. drcumlng up" the plan 10 ex tract $40,000 from Brushcurs in return for Nose 'i; vote on the pla nnin e com mission and Fullerton Councilman Charle:. Phillips· vote at city counC'il level. And Morgan reminded the jury of Phillips· testimony that the <See ROSE, Page AZ > W otnan's Life in Peril Fears for the safety or a Rossmoor woman mounted today as Orange County Sheriff's de- puties and Long Beacbpolicecon- tinued to seek the woman and her two abductors. Deputies saidmarkeLmanuer J ohn Seigman. SO. his wife Joanne, 43. and their three children were taken at gunpoint from their home Wednesday night by two masked gunmen. The store manager and the Gas Eyed In Legion Fatalities FARM INGTON, Conn. (AP> - The discovery of potentially fatal levels of nickel in tissue samples taken from victims of legion· naires ' disease "certainly strengthens the possibilitf" that nickel carbonyl gas caused the ii · lness, says a medical researcher. Dr. F. William Suod.erman Jr., who neads a team-or-saeemu at the University of CAJnoectlcut, said Wednesday ntght that a two· week study bad found significant traces of nickel in tissue taken from the kidney, brain, liver and other organs of three \'ictims or the disease. Sunderman s.aid the results "came out quite well in terms ot supporting the role of nickel c3Tbonyl gas" as the possible cause of the disease, which bas klUed 26 persons who attended a s tate Am e r ican Legion Convention ln Philadelphia July 21·24.. In Philadelphia, Dr. Lewis Polk, acting city health com· missioner , said tod~ that the idea about the nickel carbonyl gas was "very interesting but pre~y inconclusive at this time. n 's s till a long·ahot." Polit also said· .. . U it was a gas like Dr. Sunderman sug. gested. why did the disease affect only the legionnaires? Ther e were millions of other people downtown in those four days who .breathed that same air and didn't get sick." The number o( people known to have contracted the as.yet· unidentified disease rose to 176 Wedne$day. Sunderman said nickel levels found in tissue samples from victims or the disease were five to eight times higher than the lrvels found in control samples from persons who had died of other causes. Funny Thing Happened on W8yto Vault · Did you ever dream of having t>~key to the bank vawt, maybo j ust for five minuteJS? Sherrie Lund of the Huntington Center retail security detail in Huntington Beach did for about 45 . minutes and it was more ti nightmare tbu a dream, Hunt· lnatcn Beach police aald Wednes· day. The k•)' bad bee! left in the lock on the inside ol a bank'• nipt deposit vault late 'l\teld•Y Ttben Miu Lwld tried todepoait a bqofcub. lnveeligatou said the moneybag became lt.Uck halt Jn and ball out.side the secw ity oC the bank'• night deposit recepta· ble when the Irey j-mllJ«I its mechanism and she couldn 'l budge it. Police •ere swnmoned and IOlv4d the problem wtlb a Jiit ol. masculine tuc1Ul1, ~ end 1...,.uase. Tbey left the .... telltta a note ur1~ lllldN tGluta cauUcla. children Were unharmed today, after Seigman phoned police from a Long Beach phone booth, where he was waiting for instructions from the kidnapers. Mrs . Seigmao, who was se_parated from the children and taken away by tbe abductors, is still missing and police said ef- forts to find the woman and the abductors have been hindered by residents with citizens band radjos. The two armed men burst iuto the family home at 33.51 Cortese .Drive in Rossmoor early Wed- nesday night, hustling Seigman and bis family into his van and ordering him to drive t~ a downtown bowling alley in Long Beach. The children, bound and gagged, were left in the van while Seigman was ordered to re· turn to his market and wait in a telephone booth outside _!.he store Parents Frantic Coast Slayings Stimulate Fear By ARTHUR R. VINSEL . or .. o.11, ,. •• u .. 11 They started coming after troubled Southern California families bo~ebt the evening final street · edition at a new_s.rack..o.r.Jleard ~home-delivered newspaper thump on the front steps. TbeY increased after the 6 o'clock television news was switched on and in some homes, it spoiled the eveninl lneal, replacing hunger with gnawing fear. Orange County Sbertrr's deputies and Orange Coast city . police departments today began sorting score& of telephone calls from worried parents who know of the two teenagers murdered on the shoreline at Huntington Beach. "WE FEEL THEY'RE at the age where they will be missed by someooe," Sheriff's Lt. Sim Middleton said. "We've got a good 10 missing female juveniles from Orange County alone that fit their descriptloo pretty close, .. Sheriff's Sgt. Al Masucci added. "But we're no farther along today than we were last night." Investigators are leaning strongly toward the theory the slain girls were runaways who migrated west to the ever-popular haven o! a beach frequented by other easy. living yo.ung peopJe. .. WE'BE HOPING 1F they are runaways, they were re· ported," Lt. Middleton said today. "We'll getlotsof calls ••• Huntington Beach is a magnet for kids like them.'• Huntington Beach Police Front Desk Officer Ken Jenson was already on the phone this morning with one anx- ious mother who bas a missing daughter. Patrolmen on duty in the busy beachfront area so far this summer have questioned and detained runaways from as far away as Illinois and Pennsylvania. WHEREVER JANE DOE land Jane Doe 2 came from. to their rendeivous with violent deaths. one and possibly even two households are virtually certain to be racked by shock and sorrow soon. investigators predict. "They don't look too much alike," Lt. Middleton said to· .. day when asked if the two brunette youngsters of approx- imately the same height although different weights might even be sisters. ••But we certainly can't rule that out," he added. New Puzzle Piec~ Viking Hints A.gain At Mars Life Hope. PASADENA (AP) -A Viking experiment ha~ again given a sigoaJ that could mean Martian life, adding one mOl'e piece to a puule that seems to hint at a di!· ferent answer nearly every day. The outcome or a control ex· periment. disclosed Wednesday "increases the chance" that soil taken aboard the lander cootains life, said Dr. Norman Horowtl&, a blologist on the Vlldne reaearch tutn. But the head of that team, Dr. Harold P. Klein, said tbete are still alternative explanations not poinUng to Hfe. He said that llt.he test resull3 are not signs of life, some very unusual chemical pro- cess in tb4' sandy red soil must be fooling the three biology experl· menLs aboard vtking. For 3Ya ...veeb these experi· mftltt have been yielding rau1t.~ that one d ay make scientist.a 1loomy and · the next day opUmisUc -•hicb. Horowili ' says. rs the way 11clence always works. The difference in Vikin.c Is that the public cet.~ wotd or each step in the Investigation. There rem a ins one unavoidable fact in the tests: Viking's organ.le analysis instrument has found no organJc matter in two samples or Mars soil. This bodes ill ror the discovery of tlte, became Of'> earth all living things produce orgatllc matter. Preliminary evidence from Viking baa helped convince Sov· let scientists there ls oo ureas we know it on Mars, according to a leading Soviet planetary expert. "Of late, our optimism about 'life on Mars • has somewhat abated. and we can now s~ with a much greater degree of conrlClence that life emerging on Mars is tml)OS11lbJc, at leut al the present." Dr. Lev Mukbin said in tbe weekly Moscow News. I for further instructions. His wifr was taken with lhe two gunmen in their car, Seigman said. The market manager im· mediately called Long Beach police from the phone booth, tell- ing them-the abductors had his. wile and wanted $7.000 from the store. Long Beach police surrounded • the area and rescued the children (See KIDNAP, Page A!) No Names Yetfor2 Dead Girls The bodies of two girls lay froz.en in s pecial cryogenic mortuary facilities today as in· vestigalors continued efforts to identify the victims who were murdered Friday in Huntington Beach. Orange County coroner's de· putles completed autopsies late Wednesday night on the slain girls, estimated to be 15 to 18· years old. then delivered the bodies, which bore multiple stab wounds, to SaddJeback Mortuary in Tustin. No identification of any kind could be found on or near the blue jeans-clad corpses which lay sprawled below a rocky surlside bluff. .. They're still Jane D<ie 1 and Jane Doe 2, .. Coroner's Deputy Jim Bricker said early today. No motive is apparent in the savage s layings on a narrow beach below the rocky bluffs on Pacific Coast Highway, about 100 yards west of Goldenwest Street. ''ll looked like he wanted them good and dead," Deputy Coroner Bricker observed. He declined to speculation whether one or more killers committed the apparently wanton acts. Questioned about the multiple stab wound statement issued by Orange County Sheriff's deputies Wednesday, Bricker said only il involved more than three and less than 10 in each victim's body. . "It was eight or rune on each one," Sheriff's Homic~de Sgt.. Al Mas ucci said today. No evidence of sexual molestation could be found. while the question <lf po11sibh.' drug in· volvement mus t await com· pletion of lengthy to.xicological tests lasting as long as six weeks. Sheriff's Sgt. Masucci said at. the scene Friday he suspects th ey w e r e c onfronted b y so m eone, t hrc.at cned and lriizhtened enough to nee towCtrd (See VICTIMS, Page 1\2) -_, Ford Urges . ERA Support VAIL, Colo. (/\P) • Pres ident Ford h us declared today "Worgcn'11 Equality Day" and asked .. states that have not done so lo ratify the Equal W,hta Amendment (ERA>. In a proclamation issued Wednesday, Ford urged , ''those states which have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment to give consider all on to rts ratification and the uphold· lng of o u r n a tion's heritage." Thirty.four states have· ratified ERA, four short or tbe number required to amend the Constitution. The remalnlng lour must approve the amendment .by 1979 ii it's to be adopted. - . . . 2 DAILY PILOT H/F ·Beal Sleeper Dozing Boy Cause• Uproar •1 IDOIUI:'· P&IKSVICll .. .............. lf they ever rt"make the IDO¥M .. Sie9per," .. 1•ar-o&d ilichul Delacruauaol Anaheim ma1 beQpfor\btltadput. He kept l3 rc.tcucr'I al bay W._., alib& • be alepl ~Y tn tbe back eat ot bi.I parents' locked car. Newport Beach •'ire Department 1pokesmao Art Morton said M ual)ael 'a p1reota stopped off at a JocaJ r~l:.luraot and lelOUm in the car. HE OOZED 0 FF with the keys alt.Uni on the daahboard. 'When hll parent.a N!tm'Md. Michael wouldn't wake up so tl'ley called.tor help. . During the next~ minutes. the following methods were aned Ao Orange County fire engine crew IU'rived and tried to awaken him by turn.1n1 oo lhc siren. No Juck. A NEWPORT BF.ACll police sergeant could not o~o the c3r door uslne a coat banger. A tow truck driver. using a tool which be said "never rans." proceeded to 1et lhe tool stuck In the window. After rescuers tried rocking the car and pounding on the root with no resuJtj, they contemplated breakine a window toaet Ln. Capt. Mlchael Murphy of the Newport Beach Flre Department drove engine num~ three behind the car and managed to wake up Michael. Hedld il with a senes o( bla.sls from tbef1retruck 's air born. Board Seeks Truce In Planning Hassle By GARY GRA.NVlLLE OIUMO.llyl'I•~ perly renect the commission ·s position. ~o Leads Yet in LB Murder Stymied Lon.1 ~acb hornJclde ln vesUaat.ors admlu.ed Wed.Des. day they have no ntw leads in lhc shooting death or James L. .. Jim· mle" Larson of Hunllnaton Beach. Larsoo'a body w .. ~Wttd Jut Friday atulftd 1n the t.runk ot his car wtiicb was parked In a cafe lot at Pacific Co.st llighway and Seventh Slrcd in Long .Duch. · Police were notified arter reJtauranl .:mployes reallied lbe car badn 't been moved in four days. Detective. sald no clues wtre found in or around the sedan belonclna t o Larson, 26, a carpenter who lived at US 17th St .. ln Huntington Beach. The vjctim was ldent1fted Lbrough a fingerprint cheek. Larson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson. of Ventura. and his . sister Loretta Larson. a Hunt· ington Beach resident, filed a mis· sLDg perM>D report with Hunt· inaton Beach police lOdays ago. Offic er Chris Schneider forwarded it to the detective bureau but circulars on the vanished victim were Jllllt pro-cessed and lo the mail wht!o Long Beach Police found the body. Funeral rites for Mr. Larson were held Wednesday at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier with burial t.o follow there. Fro• Page A l •Baii Dangl~d· Hous ton attorney Lt!on J aworski says the bait or an appointment to the Supreme Court was dangled before him when h e arrived in Washington to discus~ ht~. appointm~nt as special Watergate prosecutor. <Story Page A4.) E'rowt Pag~ ill KIDNAP ... Crom lhe van before scouring lhe area for the missing woman and the two gunmen. Scadde r Kidnap Suspects Enter Innocent Pleas Innocent pleu:s wercmler~ lo. day by two 5uspect1o in the t2SO.OOO ransom k1dnapol 8alboa I land pot<lto chip heu John H "Jack" Sc11dder ln • brier &r· ralAtnment in West Orance Coun· ly Judlrlol District court. Ju(\gt• Fenton E. Jont>S !M prt•· llminary heurlng for Sept. ti. also schedullni a hearing to dl11cuu J>08Slblc ball reduction for Sepl. 2 in Olvlalon 11 again btfore him. Meanwhile he ordered \\llllitni Rudy Wesson. 44, 4lJ\d Dick Dalt' Sellrrs. 20, returned to Oran..it- County Jail in lieu ot Sl00,000 bail each on the kldnaplng charge Sellen1 or Long Beach, also faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon ror allegedly s mashma a gun bull Lnto Scud. der's mouth durfng the abduction one week aao today. Wesson. of 14492 Morning Glory Drive. Tustin, and his )Oung brotber·in·law appeared m court only briefly l.n the ar· raignment process, whkh is the first formal step in a criminal trial. The Sept. 8 preliminary hear. Ing will start the process or sub· .mit-ting evidence linldng the pair to the bungled abduction whi ch Thug Holds Up Blirger Stand 1n,·e1t1 aturlil uissert wu 110 kmateu1 ISh m eonct•pt and at tempt.'< to pull lt o(( 1t l.t alm06t un~llev ublo. 'fhe polr. a alamorou ~ financial manlpulol-Ot lalltn oo hord t1me:s l.lnd hl:1 handsome Young Joblt'Ss brolher·in·law arc rtµn•sentt"tl by uttomeys Michael Qwlillt>)' ilnd Wllllum Uvingston ofOr.inj;l' GWllllan Gets D eli R eceipts In Valley Heist Armed with n .38 caliber re· volver. a bandit took~ from a i-·ountaan Valley delicatessen Wednesday afternoon, police re· ported. "Look at this." the bandit re· portedly told the caJhier. Marie Hannasch. "Give it to me. alve me all of it." the suspect told the store employe as he grabbed the cash and pointed lhe revolver 1ti her. The Incident ot'curred at Akou· bl an 's Deli, 16535 Brookhurst Ave. al 3 :51 p.m. Wednesday,· police said, after the suspect had · walked Into the store and ordered a small soft drink. Orange County supervisors de· dded Wednesday to seek peace between Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle and Environmental Management Agency (EM A> director George Osborne. · Mrs. Grindle's four fellow com· missioners voted with her when she called for a letter to be sent to the board that more accurately renected the commission1s re· asons for opposing lhe road IOsborne favored. VICTIMS •.. Los Angeles Sheriff's U . Jim Middleton blamed residents wllh citizens band radios for frighten· ing the kidnapers off, causing them to give up on phoning · Seigman. A gunman who placed an order to go, robbed a Huntington Beach takeout or $60 in cash Wednes-day. The bandit made his move when the cashier rang up lht sale of the drink and opened the rt'· gister drawPr, Police said. No description of the suspect was given. Mrs. Grindle, in recent weeks. has chareed Osborne with e<ht· 1ng commission reports to swt his taste and with distorting com· m1Ssion positions when reporting oo the m to the Board of Supervisors. Early this week. the Planning Commission chairman suggested that the commission be given a board envoy other than Osborne. It was the man who appointed Mrs. Grindle to the comm1ss1on, Supervisor Ralph Clark. who suggested that supervisors seek ways to resolve the ro"'1ict Clark admitted Mrs. Grindle has been in the forefront or the' planning quarrel with the EMA chief. But, Clark said, lhere should be no lack of communication or • foulup of communication lines between the commJasion and 31lpervtsors. · Sllperviaors Thomas Riley and Ralph Diedrich aareed. They made il a 3--0 dedalon when they voted with CJark to direct the county 's a dministration office to In · ''estigate the conflict and report to lhe board. When calling for the Inquiry, Clark helped shield Mrs. Gnndle from being in a position or personally feuding with Osborne. Tbe Anaheim supervisor point· ed out the entire commission had slded with her Monday when 5he said Osborne •a report on a pro- posed road in the El Toro- :Hisaion V~ejo are• dld not. pro- Flying.Yeggs SWalPlane Detectives handling theft or re- gistered vehicles cases today are :sbrcblng for an "'5,000 twln· e111l.ne aircraft that has vanlshed \nto tho wild blue yonder from J hanUngton Beach'• Meadowlark 4\Srport. ·Jim Pettit of Harbor Cessna l~« Center, !5141 Warner Ave .. ·notified Detective Olarla Holl· Jl1g1WOrtb of the apparent IJ'and theft Wedbesday, The Ceuna 210 turbo-ebarged aircraft boars the llcenao numbers N732CL. a~a to Jnvestlgators. ORANG• COAST DAILY PILOT ":L-C...t l)ell'f .......... _,. .. ( .. '"" '"-"""" .. ,...._ ..... Or .. C-.t "'*'""::r.~···· .._ ... ·--~,..... .. .... ,, ..... .., QIMI ........ ...-t ~ -= ::=~~~vi:;:~,,;.:;.~~'"~ ............ , .... ._ ........... ,..,.. .. .,. -'""'" """ ,,.. ll'lllCIMI ..... ..i....., ........ --_, A41y Sb'Mt, C:.0.t• "'°"" ~·- Robtrt N.W~ .......... ,_,, ..... _ J.ck R. Curley Wtif• Pt•\~1 ..... 0.,f/lf!H.-1 .............. Thomas l<Hvll ........ Thormtt A. MUfl)tlfn& _..._ .... ll_ Chlrld H. lAlos Rk'hlrd P. NAii ~ .............. Rotlert Ba,_. ""'"'°' .... c:.-c. .... Htlft~~:C~C>ffb ................ l".0.-"' .. Offkts ~ ....... ,,.o.._...,... ea ........ ,. ...... ...,_ --v .... , UJtt lA .... -••S.•O....'- T•I ........ (114) 6:0.a:n Clallitled Ad¥'ff'Ustt"9 ..,_5'11 t ,_ -.n11 °'-'-°""'"""''"' S4f.1220 . ~ ,.,_ °' ...... C::..11 """''"""'en-. ...,, ................ "_ .. ....., ""''"'" .. 1 .... ,.., ., •f••fhH'"t'fllh ,...._ •• _. M•f M ',..,_04 wlllMvl •ll'ICl•I -!Nut.,. et _..._. .t=.'!..!.i.::.:',~C. :!~::.!"8J.•n ~ :11:,:=!,~·U-tllly, Ml_.._ ___ _ Early last month, though, no commissioner voices clllmed in with Mrs. Grlndle's when she t'harged Osborne with heavy handed editing of Planning Com· mission reports. As a result of the coofrontation, Osborne insisted that Mrs. Grin· die initial commission reports written by his office before the repo rts are s ubmitted lo s upervisors. MB. GrindJe. who was appoint· ed to the Planning Commission in 1973, was the target of a move by organized labor to oust her from the commission last fall. To illustrate their displeasure with the commission chairman, labor threatened and then car· ried out a boycott or a Clark cocktail campaign fundralser. Cella Starts New Effort Ag<.iinst Judge By TOM BARLEY Ot-D•lly~lt:CMM' Lawyers for Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and a co-defendant went to the CaUlornia Supreme Court Wednesday in a new bid lo re- move Orange County Superior Court Jud•e William C. Soeira lrom pretrial action. They argue In a peUUoo tbat was rejected lut week by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino that Judee Speirs' lmpartlallty became questionable when he came un· der pressure from Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens. Judge Owens reportedly told Judge Speirs shortly before the current pretrial bearings go un- der way that if the trial of CelJa and former ho s pital adminlstralor Stephen Robert Evans left Orange County he would co with it. Judie Speirs has already ruled that l.f be denies defense motionA curTenUy beint arsued in h1s courtroom he wlll grant a change ol venue to another locaUon ln vit'w of heavy pretrial publlclt)'. But defense attorneys now argue thll Judge Speirs no longer has jurisdiction over tho case since he Is pr('pared to tr&Mfer lt from the county beforo the scheduled trial date of Oct. 4. Cell a, 51. and Evans. 31, face t rill on multiple criminal charges stemminR from al· legations that they defrauded two hoepltala controUed by Cella or aoesUmated $2 mllllon. Both men drew prison terms after convicted in Lcl8 Angelt-s Federal court on related al· legations. Cella was sentenced lo nveyean and Evanstooneyea.r. They a.refreeoo appeal. Fro• P.,,e A l ROSE ••• coun ciJm ao thought Shirley· Brashears, the woman wboae persoaal tnnsUgaUoo led to the indictment, appeared t.o ask him lor a bribe at one polnl of their discussions. R)'an's response t.o Morea.n's lhe potential, but hopeless escape route. The jagged, rocky bluff is almost vertical. Huntington Beach Police Detective Jack Welsh said after view1n1 the bodies shortly aft.er their 7:30 a.m. discovery it ap· pears the girls Cougbl for their Uves. Defense wounds -cuts on bands and arms -indicate each tried to ward off the stabbing in· strument used by their killer or killers before they crumpled to lhe sand, mortally knifed. Authorities said neither girl had any scar, birthmark ortatt.oo lhat might be a key factor in identification. One wore some inexpensive, commonly obtainable jewelry in· eluding a necklace inscribed "Jethro Tull," the name of a popular rock musical group and one hod braces on ber tetth. Sheriff's Detective Lt. Sim Middleton Issued this capsule descripUon of each murdered girl: -.laae Doe 1: Victim is five feet, 5\~ Inches tall, weighing alive between 100 and 110 pounds; with light brown hair. baiel eyes and was wearing blue jeana and a salmon.-colored T· shirt t.op. -Jane Doe 2: Victim is five feet, six inches tall, weighing alive about W pounda; abo with li1ht brown hair and haul eyes, wearing saddle jeans and a long. sleeved pink and white checked blouse. Sbe wore denlal braces. Bandit Rohs Valley Dairy Brandlshln1 the barrel or a shotaun, a bandit took ~from a Fountain Valley Dairy Wednes· day evening, Police reported. The armed robbery occurred at 8:37 p.m. Wednesday at the Delay Fresh Dairy, 17050 Newland St., when a 2S t.o 30· year-old auspect, wearing a blue shirt and white jacket, displayed the weapon a.nd demanded lhat a cashier rm a paper bag w1t.h money. The cashier, Ganot Patel, 31, compiled with lhe dark·haired bandll 's request and watched as he ned eutward. Patel said the suspect concealed part of the shotgun with a white cloth. Fre•rageAl BONES ••. Both arcbeologlst.s oy that modern Indians are very 11enslUve to destruction of hUrilll grounds which are considered sacred In some circles. Howard said he wu Ln total agreement but that it ~ better lo find the graves now lhen for lhem to be lost forever to the bulldoter. Developer Frank B~lla. who will soon conat.ruct dwelling units al the dl.sovery area, was lauded for bl• arcbeoto1le.aJ efforts by Mel Tooker, a member of the H Q n t l n I t 0 D B e a c b1 Environmental Resources Department. "Re bas cone out ol bis way and spent his own money in betp. inl to located lacovrrtes. "Took el' said. statement-came on strong. Hugh Will E d "Mr. Phillips is a liar." the' e8 ye prosecutor bellowed while Judice LAS VEGAS, Nev. (API -A. Van Taten hove wlnced and British bandwrlllnsexpen today Judses in neighborlne •II to continue eumloln1 courtrooms asked tbetrballiffsto Howard Hughes w1lls flled ti\ check oo tbe disturbance. • Clark Dlatrict Court.. • ' ''We have the impression they were frightened orr by a lot or activity by people with CBs who flooded Lnto lhe area." he said. "It was noticeable toofricers who were trying to conduct a sur· veillance in the area." Middleton said all five family members had been at home when the l~o kidnapers came to the door The c hildren were identified as Cathy. 19. John Michael. 16. and Paul. 11 Investigators did not identify the clerk confronted at Naugle's Hamb11rgera, 17091 Newland St .. s hortly after the noon hour rush ended. The suspect who wielded what resembled a .45 cali ber automatic pistol was about 26, blond, and wore a blue ski mask over his face, witnesses said. Death Threat Told MOSCOW (AP > -An American testified at his Soviet trial on drug smuggling charges today that Chinese traffickers had threatened to kill him. ~QUALITY TELEVISION Press the button the picture is 50% Larger Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up. The ZOOM picture is 50% larger. Press the • too% 1o1i.•t•t• . ZOOM button again and picture· Tttan3CIOY Cha1111 Instantly returns to original aiz.e. • Pattnted Powtt Senlty Volt899 RefUlttlng ~~~~~~~~::::::=:::=:=::~ svattf'll • er11111nt Ctwomaeotor PlcluteT~ • Solid-Siii• Eleetronle Tunlno lyttem Press buttons to turn set on or off -change channels-adjust volume to four levels and completely mu te sound. Come in for a demonstration I 1111I11f•l11r~1 H11rr11111i1·' 1•1,,, Our 1•1•r..,011nl 0111• \ ,.,,,. f.1111ru1111•1• Ou I 1·1 •1·~1 f•1·offuc·r "''""••II : 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ........... "= 2 ...... w ... .,-'4'.;. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 1'MISI UCTIOMIC NONSllOHAU SHYICI YOUI ~ .. • Irvine EDITION 'l'uda~·-s losing ~.,. StuC-ks \ * * * toL. 69, ~o. 239, ~SECT IONS, 48 PAGES TEN CENTS I THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1976 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • e Teachers Win Salary Hike ; , t r I:· I 8y IJILAaY KAVi! Of!Mo.llf .......... The Irvine Schoof Board voted 1 Wednes day to approve a acber contract tbal would gjvc ttuctors an average pay bike 6 3 percent for the 1971>-17 hool year. If the teacher:s ratify the con· act at a Sept. 8 meeting, lhe ms or the pact will become al. Trustee June l"oley voted against the a.greemeot , calling her vote ·•a matter of cons· cience." Mn. Foley said today. "l'm concerned that the financdal aspects ol this contract. would in· t'rease the 1976-77 budaet. event though the board recently lowered the tax rate to give tax- payers some relief." The trustee added that she . \ o.llt " ... fltU• MAP SHOWS 6, 700-ACAE MOUL TON JlANCH AREA Mltalon Vlelo Company Plant Oentopment ·~oulton Ranch Buy See n Witliin M6nlh I,. Ry I.AU RIE KASPEll and L • WILLIAM SCH.REIBER l 0t IM O•llY Pllel 54..oft "l The Miimon Viejo Company'i; ~1pend1n.: purchase and de· Jopmenl or the 6.700·acre oulton Family Trust ranch d In Laguna Hills probably l prove m ore difficult and dif· ent than the firm's exuting 1llanned community. "l&he land. bounded by Laguna lea<'h, Laguna Niguel and de· Al Bell, ~enlor advence plan·· n er for the county Environmental Ma nagement Agency, said Wednesday he'd be "amazed if they haven 'l analyzed it in great detnil." lie said. however. t.hat details of Mission V1ejo's plans are ~ketchy. '"They appear to be playing this one very close to the vm'" Bell said. Jack Raub, principal planning con.sultant for the company, said ISff MOULTON, Pate AZ> e parts of Laguaa Hills ,. merous reslrainLs, incJud- ny steep slopes and hills. . $360 ()()(} ,. _. f. ise from appronching Marine ' L'S££ Ls nnd current Orange County neral plan policies. The{i R d The company revealed Wed· t eporfe csdu>· it will exercise its option U> buy tht> land, owned by the ~ULAN. Italy CAP> -One or LF. Moulton Trullt and Mr. and the most ''aluable privat ely ,Mrs. l var Hanson. for Sl5 owned paintings In Italy, a 15lh snllhon Century work by Piero Della \ ' "D:1rrlntt ;my unforeseen com· Francesca, valued at $360,000, pficat1on11. · · 11 company state-was stolen from a Milan apart- ~nl ~aid. tht• purchase is ex-ment when the custodian ignored. pected to bl' complt'tl'd on or tm alarm bell, police said Thurs· • llff(lr(' ~pt 30 dav. 1 Compony ortlciGl!I <l<'cllned ex· Police said thieves broke lnto a t e n!liVt' l'O mmt•nl ()n the downtown building tho night Of 1J>Urchast> arranli(~mt>nls, other Aug 7. An alarm went off, but th•n to sh11t• th(•y will be "enter· th<' ru!ltodlan said he didn't ilDJ into intt>nsive plannlnJ: bother to check berause he •tudies involvtns,t ti broad ranac thought It W>•!I triggered by le>( tn11ulrh•s lncludlnR social. chance electrical contact, pollce cultu ral. eco n om i c un d suld. The owner . Vittorio do lcn\'lronmentnl m a tters... Viasl, 81, was away und did not \ The Moulton property hu been discover the theft until he ro-~er atudv hy the company since turned Wednesday, police said. 1 iuoo~outo90·dayoplioninMay. The oil painting, on a wood tbblel "\Al Inches high and 7 in· ches wide is n portrait of a noble womM. Coas t believes the 6.3 l'erttol increase is not Justified in return for .. 275-mlnutc teacher inst.ructJonal day, a 177·day teacher yenr and other teacher benefits such as paid leave and organliational leave. "I know my vote won't be popular wtth many people. but l really had no choice." she said. Tru!tees Dean Olson. ,.rank Hurd and Charles Boulanger vot- ed for the contract. Lee Secoli w:u absent. but Olson sllid she told him before she v. ent on vacation that Sht' fa\'Ol"'S lhe pact Teachers had origmally re quested a 12 percent pay h1kt•. The district originally orfored no pay raise but w antl'd lo create a merit pay system where• only certain t!mploycs would rect>1vc salary inereasel>. Supt. Stan Cor~y called tll\' contr:icl uµproved by the boont "a fair a~1·1•l'ment for t'\'t'r\' ont• " I h' l>tiicl 1t n•prl•:-.t•ntt•ll .1 rcasonnble com prombE'" on hoth sides. Carmen Pl•rr~ . president ol llw Irvine TeJchcrs · Asi.0<'1i1t1on. noted todav th<1t m•1lhcr side 1~ completely· happy \~1th the ll•rm~ of the contract. .. Rut our bargJining t<.·am dad the very bC!>l l>O!>Stble und~·r tht• pr0\'1:\IOllS or tl\l' ncw Rodda Al"t ,md work1n.i "1th the s<.'hool IJoJrd and d1i:;lr1~·l, "she :.aid. In udd1l1011 to the sa.lar) in· cre:u.es. "hlch "Ill \ ur~ Crom lt•1tchl'r to tt•uchl•r dl•pcndin1t on ' lhe year'\ or CXpcrlenCl' and I .11.1\ anct-d l•duc allonal credit~. th1• 1·1mtrurt ~pecif1cs that 11 joint t•ommiltcc b\.• formed to explui'\' , a merit pay !>) stt•m for te"cher:s <See TEACl .. :RS. Pag" A2 > Roosrrwor Kidnap Case W onian's Life in Peril: . . Fears for the safety of a Rossmoor woman mounted today as Orange County Sberilf's de· puties and Long Beach police con· tinued to seek tbe woman and her two abductors. Deputies said market manager John Selgman, 50, his wife Joanne. 43. and their three children were t aken at gunpoint from their home Wednesday night by two masked gunmen. The store man ager and the OM Indian Grave Found At Harbour B)' &OBERT BARKER Ot -0.llf l'i ... SUU A young Huntin1ton Beach areheoloeist has found an ancient Indian grave In the bluffs near Huntington Harbour whic.h be believes rould be a major di. · cowery. -T!w skeleton tfl a YoGnl Indian male who ls ~ lO "a~ lived bet ween 900 and 1000 A.O. was found at a future con· strucUon site thia week by Jurry .Howard, 25. Ho w ard s aid the major signl!icance or lhe rmd appears to be the placement of a straw basket between the knees of the lndian al the ti me or burial. "As far as I know, it ls the ftrat artifact or this period t.hat has been found in Huntington Beach." Howard said today. He and a fellow archeologist. Ubby Kohler, also of Huntington Beach. ar e conducting further evalua li ons t oday while m eticulous ly r emoving the treasure with dental picks and other delicate instruments. Huntineton Beach police kept a guard Wednesday night and ear· ly this morning at the site or the dl$covery near Warner Avenue a nd directly south or Meadowlark Airport. Howard said scientific tests will be made to determino t.ho precise age ln which lhc Indian lived. He said the skeleton will be given to local Indian groups for burial and the impression oC lbe &traw basket will be turned over toamusuem. Howard and Mis:s Kohler said the Indian probably was a pre· decessor oC the Gabr1clenos and Lived during the enrly mUHn.: stone hor iion c hronologlcul ~riod. The Indians or that. time ground food grains on •tonc:J whlle aho living off an abundant supply or shell fish frorn t.he «ean, Howard said. He aald he discovered the <See BONES. Paie AU children were unharmed today. after Seigm an phoned police from a Long Beach phone booth, where he was waiting for instructions from thekidnapers. Mrs. Seigm an, who was separated from the children and taken away by the abductors, i'> still missing and police said er. forts to find the woman and tbu abductors have been hindered by residents with citizens band radios. The two armed men burst 111111 the family home at 3351 Cortese .Drive 10 Rossmoor early Wed· nesday night. huslling Seigman and his family into his van and ordering him to dri\·e to a downtown bo\\ ling alley m Lon.: .Beach. The childr<'n. bound and gagged. were lert in lhl' van while Seigman was ordered to rt .. turn to his market and wait in a telephont: booth outside the sto1 c ror further mstrurt1ons. lits wifr wa~ lakl•n w1lh the two gunmen in their car, Seigman ' s:ud. The m •1rkd mnnager im· mediate!) callN1 Long Bench pohce from 1 hl• phonl' booth. tell· mg them the abductors had his ~•re and wanted S7.000 from the ~tore. Lon,; Beach police surrounded the areu and reSl'UL'<l the children <See KIDNAP, Pal(ei\2) Irvine Girls Molested Knifepoint.Assault in Haroard Park Area Two 13·year-old girls who Wl're feedinR stray cats in Harvard Community park in Irvine Wl'<I· nesday night were dragged into u trash enclosure m the park and sexually molested at knifepoint, lrvine Police said today. 11te girls, both resident!> of the College P<ark tract. were not tn· jurtd an the 8 p.m . incident but Wtl"e badly fr1 fhttned. pollce ll:tld. According to police, the girl~ Ford Urges ERA Support VA IL. Colo. (AP) ~ · Pres id e n t Ford h as declared today "Women's Equality Day" and asked states that have not done so lo ratify lbe Equal Rights Amendment <ERA ). In a proclamation issued Wednesday. Ford urged • •'those slates which have .not rnti!ie d the Equal 'Rights Amendment to give consideration t o 1ts. ratification and the uphold- i ng o C our natio n 's· heritage.'' Thirty·four slates have· ratified ERA, four short or the number required to amend the Constitution. The r ema ining four musL approve lhe amendment by l!r79 if it's to be adopted. Irvine School Natural Gas Leak Repaire d The Irvine School noard learned Wednesday that the natural gas leak nl University High School h nis been fixed at a cost of 132,000. were feedinf.! !>tray cal'> In the park near llarvard and Poplar Avenues. "h('n they "en· ap proat'hcd by u man v. hn :.aid hl· was a security guardch<>ckingthl' hghts. They told poll cl' he wa.., about 25 vears old , six feel tall 11nd \,e1ghed about 175 pounds. Tltt.'' i.aid he wore a red and wh1lt· striped sblrl nnd levis. According to the &ms' account. t~ man grabbed them aud pulled them into the trash enclu:-.urc nt· tachcd to the park <'lubhoui.e st Ill umh•r ('Orti.truct 11\n At knifepotnt. hl• rurn'd one girl l1) disrobe and part1c1pate in an oral sex act. police said. The girl:s 1 eported that thl' m1.111 finally left them alone und fled from the park "hen he lookf'cl outside the lrush enclosure ;ind :-.pottl-d a pohce car Police said th1•> know of no o~r incidenl51n lrvmcinvolving a child molcstt•r of a similar description. I Gas TheorfJ Probe<f ' 2 More People Die·: Of Legion Disease PmLADELPllIA (AP> -Two pNsons who attended lhc Eucharistic Con1?ress here havt.> died fro m ''legionnaire's dis· ease." raising the death t.o11to21:!, state health officials said today. Both attended the worldwide gathering of Roman Catholics here Aug. I 8. Authorities sajd both st ayed at the Bellevue- Slratford Hotel, headquarters oC the state American Legion con- vention here J uly 21·24. &:vcral legionnaires became ill with a mysterious disease after t he con· v<'ntion. Dr. F . William Sunderman Jr .. who heads a team of sc1enl1l>ts al lhe University of Connecticut. :o;aid Wcdnci;day niJthl that a two· week slutty had found isignificant trat'cs of nickel m l111suc takf'n from the kidney, brain, li ver and Other organs Of three Vll'llm:i; of the diseaM'. Sunderman said the results ''came out qaite well in"terms or supporting the role or nickl'I c:irbonyl gas" as the possible cause of the disease. which has killed 26 persons who attended a ..J s tate Amcr1run Legion Convention in Philadelphia July I 21·24. In Philadelphia, Dr. Lewis Polk. acting city health com- m1ss1oner. s aid today that tho idea about the nickel carbonyl gas was "very interesting hut pretty inconclusive al this timl'. Jt 's still a lon~·shot " Polk abosaid: " ••• Hitwus a ~as like Or. Sunderman su~­ gested, why did the disease affect only the lei;t1onnaires·! There werl' m1lhon:1 or other pe-0ph· downtown in thnse four days who hrealhed that :;amc air :1 n1I didn't get sick.'' <See imrnAs E, rage• J\2) Real Sleeper Dozing Boy Causes Uproar \\·e atbe r .Morning and evenln1 clouds will give way to sun· • shine Thursday with highs in the low 70s, lows of about. 60 Irvine Trash Fees Okayed by Council Admlnlstralor Dave King told trustees that all the pipes have been replaced with poly vlnyl plastic piping for $28,000. He nld another $4.000 was spent to re'· palr the blacktop ruined durlna the construe lion. Gas company otficial11 un covered a widespread natural gas leak last month while dolng a TOUUne Inspection at the Jrvlnc campus. B y MJClli\fl:J, VASK•:VJCH OI ~ O•lly l'j .. t \tAtfl If they t'Vl'r rC'make the mov10 "SIN•pt>r." U ycar.f>lcl Michael Defacrustnof An<1hc1m may Ix• up forth<' lend pnrl. He kept 13 rescuer!! at bay WrdM11d:1y nhtht nx he slept ~oundly in th· back seat of hi!! parents' locked <'Ill'. Newport f~nch Fire I>e'1rnrtment ripokcsmun /\rt Morton said M ich&el '8 parents .stoppctl orr :It a local reslauranl and left him in th car. INSIBBTeDAY nw dodor '°"° Pfffomtt.d Rn« Ric~' HZ.....,,. 1urge111 •011i prejudlu tOtl)(Jrd tro~ is.ca "ctit· grace fn tlW countra;. ·• Stt PO{le A1. 11le Jmne City ComK:i.l bu •P-provf'd cbarstn1 lrvineretldentt SZ4 per yeU' foe trub colJeetion ~ces. but bu not yet fJpl'tld out wbat billing system to use. The council t his week dis· carded a $)Jan to have the county assess a $24 annual excile t ax. Instead. residents will either be charged directly by the city or will rttei ve notit!e ol payment wtUt their water bills.~ would belin not year. Council mem~rs dlse\llsed trub collectton feu at this wMk 'a meetlq. but referred tbe mater to tile clty's ~and tn•da:s committee for l\lrther st\MtJ. Al tb4 .. me tlme. councllmen uea&ed • committee to ael UJ> a selection procedure to pick trash collectort for the clty. Residents currently pay for traab collection services with lbelr homeowners' association duei1. Tbe lndlvldual a.~soclalion!l now contract with traah col· lectors themselves. Last month the City Council de· cid ed to create uniform standudl through a permit pro- c.a and to handle the contracts themselves. Aaliltant Citr Manacer Paul Brady aald today the rcnnue and taut.too cornmtttee and the apec:i•l committee formed lo study Ctub coUect.kln cantrada will bolh report back lo the co.di probab\y in October or Novtmber. T hey red·tagged alt or th~ meters and said the gas could not be used until the problem was fixed. King told trustee., Ute llchool can now rco~n on schedule Sep1. 13 with run gas service. Trustees had asked King to cheek into the possibility or legal recourse against the s ub· contr•tor because the pipes cor roded 1oqu1ckly. However, King ~aid Wed.nes· dQ be did not believe successful legal actjon was possible. The pipes and shut. off valves cor· roded due to electrolysis. The) werefiv-eyeanold. RE DOZED OFF with th<' keys !\lttinJ: on the dashboard. When his p arents returned, Michocl wouldn 'l wake up M they calledJor help. During the next 20 minutes, the followmit m('thods were tried· An Orange County nre ~m~lne crew orrivcct and tried to awaken him by turning on the siren. No luck. A NEWPORT BEACH pohce Kergeanl could not. open the car door using a coat hanger. A tow truck driver, using a tool which he sllid "never fails,•· proceeded to get the tool •tuck jn the window. After rescuers tried rocking the car and pounding~ the root with no results, they contemplated breaking a wmdow togctln. F. Capt. M\chael Murphy of' the Newl)Orl Beach trc Department drove engine number three behind the car and managed to wake up Michael. Ile did it with a series of blast.s from the fire truck's air bom • • • ,t f DAILY PILOT t : ,.,... ,,. .... J .DISEASE .. • • • ::rhc number or ~le knov.n to lnve contnlcled th~ u yet unWeoUfied di.ae roae lo 176 WtdnHd.-y. Mo rton D . lto1c:n. P e n · o.sylvania 's deu11uly 6ecretJry ol hj!fllth, s:ud the ltndinga ~ere be· II\~ ~maly:r.ed b y state: health of fklal.s and by 1nveaUaat.or11 at the reder:al Center for Disease Control <CDC 1 In AUWltu :s:oc rt'. e;irchers have ~l!lo f6pnd high nickel concentr1&tions Id· t11111u<' samples. ~'fl sa.id. &l he s aid that the CDC test.s •wn.e not yet com pie~. lto:1en said 1nve11taacators were pfepared to launch a !\tudy of how the victims might hOAve been l'Xposed lo nickel carbonyl gas, a :.ubst;ince commonly u.,e<t in the manufacturt' or plas tics a nd :>)'Jlthelic rubber Sunderman, who has studied nickel poisoning for 15 ~ears. s~d the only known cases of fll~el carbony l poisoning have resulted from rndustrhal ex posure. He s aid. ho\\C\'er. that the h1ghl) toxic, odorll'Ss g;as can bt- glven orr through the bumtng of pressure-sens1tl\ e copy papt>r. s uch as that used for apphcat1on forms. "Maybe a s tack of the forms was burning an an incinerator <Jnd the fumes were picked up in an air duct." he s uggested f ,rolH Pagt-. l I BONES .•. ::.hallow grave when a bulldozer was skimming the top or the land •to aid archeolog 1c al searchers. All lbalremans of the basket is· 11s impression. Miss Libby said the containe r was placed in a tar - l1ke substance. ShC' said 1t was probably put in the grave to give· the dead young man food for future journeys . Sht.• said the arca once had plentiful number::. of Indians in the early milling stone horizon period Roth archeologisls say that m odern I ndians are \'Cry '<'ns1tl\·e to destruction of burial grounds which arc considered ::.;icn~d in some circles. I lo\\ ard s aid he was in total al(n•ement but that 1t 1:. better to find the gra vcs now then for them t1,1 be lost forever to the bulldo1cr Oe,cloper Frank Bucella. who "111 soon construct d\\<elling units ;1l the diso\·er\' area. was lauded for his archeological c•Uorts by !\lei Tooker, a member or the Jlonttn ({ton Rea c h F.n\'ir onm entul Resources Department. "Ile bas gone out of his way and i.pent his own money in help· mg to locate d1M'O\'erie~." Took<'r ::.Jld f 'ro1t1 Pa9t-. I I TEACHERS fornt•\t ~car fht· conlra<'I Jbo prondcs lt•;1dw1 .; with a fnnge b<'nefits pac ka~e at the same t·~t as last H•ar, <le~pitt' an incrt'ase in pn• mlum char~C'd b~ lhl' insur:rnt'l' ('OfTlJ>JOl(.'S. Jal'k Parham. the SELF high '<'hool principal \!.ho is the d1s- ll lct ·s ch1er baqtaincr. smd "Our cha.trtct 1s one or tht.• first in the :--t11ll' 111 settl<' "ith its lt•achers. I think \\C c un hr 111·0\ul nfthut " 11lderly on Move? SAC'RAMl-:NTO 1/\PI M:my ddf'rlv Cahforn1anh huve had to movl'' to rural areas to survl\'I' t•t·o11om1cully and thclllaleshouh1 m11kl' :-ure th<'r can 11et mN.licnl (',ll'C ... Ryll Sl'n. fl ;mdolph l'11ll1er Thi• '11hl'r-hu1red 'reka Ot!mocrat sucrl•edt'{! \\'{'(lncsdu~ 10 ~cttin~ tilt• s t :1k St'nate In np· 11ro\'e a bill th.it woulcl creatf' a California fle nlth St.·n ices Corl>S t11 t'Oordlnalt• rural h1·11lth pm ):fillll'I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT !•;.~:x.~~~~!~~11~,::~:.::;.~,';:o,~ '"""'' l"\IMIW\i"9(0f' ft.•f\t -...Plfl'..e•N1,~.-..e Owbh\l'\f'IJ .....,,.., • ., thf(\lfh , mt•• t.,-(O\t• Mou N~•DOtt f•4'dl t4Vftt1~ hilt<" I_....,. t4'1" YtH•, Hw111i• \ .. dO'tfWUi V•lt.y •M '-••"""4...,,.."' "°"'f'l(•.ot ,.,...,.. ,~~'"" '""" •\ ~t\.Nlft \,.,f_,.d f'f'lll ..,...., ""'°",."' ,.._,. ft~.:"~~:-;;:1 .. ~.1.~~~·~•~1'.u w..~1 ,.., Robert N . Wted r•• '°"nr .. ,"° ~"'rl4'" .. ThomcH Ke~vll t 01tur Tttomas A. MurJ)hlne ...... fW.•f'IQ l •• .., CNrl~\ H. Loos Ri<tt.arcl P. Nall ·~~·'•"t ~NQ•Na [O t¥\ Offices (.o'" Yn • )>-' ~"'' ~w )trtt• Y~t~Hfl\ t\ .. Gl•~wr•M,..._t •• \#"'"'">'""" o .... ,. "'" .. """ •Mlv'•--··-~ ... f\ ...... "'"' .. '"' io"''·•~1~ •I \.9n 0 t"'9 t •M•.-.. T•~ fn·O 642'421 CIUsffiM Advertlsift164Mt.71 ~l ll•l"'t-OH"-• s.,.,,o r·-"°"c"'..-.. .,,,.... ~I Ifft 0.-'°"" _,,_,.. °""'" ..... He M~ \Ml .. \. lttv•h.ttOn\a .., ... ._... ~:·:;;.,:;, ~~:~~~·~::t'1~t....:,~~ .. ~~ ~ \-Yf';Qf'it OwM-1 • ""~4 t••n •••••.-••td •t C'•••• Nllt\..t, w,..,,... ~ .. otflfW' w t W••4"" u n .,...,.,,... w, -. ~·• " n "'°"'•"'• ""'"'~ °"'' ,,_.,.._ ~ 1\ meintNy • Tnurtday A~ll&t 29 1975 Both U11ide11tif ied Police Probe .Girls' Slaying The bodtl'S or lwO ~1rls la)' frozen In special cryo~e1111• mortuary fac11ltles todll)' a.~ an- ve.tJaaton conllnued errorts to ident.il)• lht vlctlm5 who wt rc.i murderf'd Friday l.n Hw\ttn.cton Beach. the pott>ntial, but ho pe le ss e.cupe route. The Jaa,td, rocky bluff is almost v~rtical. llunllnaton Buch Po llet Det<!ctivt Jud( Welsh said after viewing the bodll•s stt«tly uftcr their 7 · 30 a.m. discovery It ap pears lhl· alrls fought tor their hvt'fl. r\ fort>s t firP burn' unehecked tn the Seney '\Jt1onal \\'tldhfe Prt•serve m ~J 1rhigan 's upper peninsula and has now burned 19.ooo acres and threate ns 100 s quare miles or st a te and feder al land. Nearly 500 ft"'Clcral firefighters haH) Joined M 1ehigan crews and another l20 ha\'e been e:illed m. O-.-ange County coroner's de· puties complett>d autopsies late Wednesday night on the slain girls. estimated to be JS to 18- vears old. then delivered the boc:hes. ~·hl"h bore multiple stab wounds, to Saddleback Mortuary in Tustin. No identification of any kind rould be found on or near lhe blue jeans-clad corpses which lay sprawled below a rocky surfaide bluff. Defense wuuods -cuts on hands and arms -Indicate f'och tried lo ward off the stabbing In· strument used by their killer or killers before they crumpled to the sand, mortally knifed. Authorities said neither girl had any scar. birthmark or tattoo that m ight be u key factor lo identlfic a ti on. Rose Bribe Trial Goes To Jurors By TO~t BARLEY Of Ill• 0•1'111"1 ... SUit Carrying notes rl>cord~-d dur- ing eight weeks of testimony, an Orange County Superior Court Jury went into the Jury room to- day to ponder Jts Vl.'rdic:l in the bribe rv tria l or An aheim ar('hltt'c't LeRoy Rose The fina l plea before Judge Lester \'a n Tate nhon• deli,·ered 1urv 1nstr uct1ons Wednesday mg ht, came from prosecutor Jack H,yan who thumped the podium and bello\\ed, "It's a bribe. No matter which way you look at it, 1t 's a bribe. "IL docsn l makl' uny d1f· ft'rence whether RO.St'"• <Jeth 1tit.>s had any effrct on the approval or d1sapprov11I of the Hidden Lakes dl•velopment." thl• pro:.ccutor told th<' Jury "This defendant 1s ,l!uilty of soliciting a bribe a net I think our <'U!><' against htm hJs bl'cn pro· vcd. ·· R'an. who at llml'S could be C'learlv heard in th<' courthoui.e corri.d or and 1n adJ01n 1ng c·1>urtrooms, urgt>d th£' 1ury tu t'oncentratl.' on the aell\'1Lic•s of Rost' rather t han kl•y pro:.cc:ut1on ''itncss Paul Wallach It 1s alleged that Hc>::.c. working throu~h Wallach. !-OUJ!ht u bnbe from F ullerton developer \\'11l1am 8rashe~1rs lll rclllrn for Roi.e's favorable vote as a 1-· u 11 er l o n p I a n n i n ~ com · m1s"1oncr on th<' $6 5 million lhd· dt•n Lakes condom in1um proJ1·1·t Jl.}'an admitled that \\'uJlach. "ho was given 1mmun1ty from prosecution 1n return for his tt•st1monv a~aini.t lto:-t•, ~as "det'ply in' oh·ed " W.11lach was the tani:el of rt" peatt>d ;ittacks h) dl'fcn-.e ;it- lorn<'' :\I ar!-hitll :\lllr~:rn who told the Jltry in his I mal argu- mt'nl that the publil' rc•lations ex· ecutive "was cuddhn~ up to lhe d1!>1lrt ct attorne)" lnng bcforC' ROM' \\ a1> indicted b> the grand jury f'ro111 PogP , \ I KIDNAP ... from the \'an before scounng the area for the missing ~oman and the two Runmen. Lo!I Angeles ShenH's Lt . .Jirn Middleton blamed residents w1th citizens band radios for frightc•n- 111g thC' k1dn:1p1•rs off, Cilll!'linl! them to S:l\'C up nn ph11n1n~ S<'1J:m1m. · Wt have the 1mprl'!li.10n the~ ~ l'rl' fr1ghlcner1 off by a lot or uct1v1ty by pC(lple With ('Jls \!.h<l flood ed into th<' an•u." he smd. "It w M not lcca bk 111 otrl<·l•1., "hll Wl'r<' tr\'tn J? lo rnn1l11d a Mir H·lllanc~tn tht• arl'.1 " M1ddlNon ~aui ult flH' farn1h members hod bren .11 home" hen the t~o k1dnapt•r11 C'amc 111 1h1• d oor Th t• c h1l<l rc-n ~t·n· tdc•ntif1cd :uc C11thy. HJ, ,John 1\11c'harl, 16. nnd PJul, II. Slain Youth's Identity Still Unknown Orange County roroner's or ricers continued lodoy to seek the identity of a .)OUnJ? man "'hose body was found Monday on the Ortega H igh~ay 11 miles t'ast of San Juan Capistrano. Deputies hope to ('Stablish h is identity by a fingerpnnt check w ith f ederal nnd s t ate authorities. But the proct'ss takes several days and it may be next week before the.)' learn who the youth w as. ln\•estigators believe the victim, age about 16. "ns shot through the head in another location by kjJJers who then -gtuf(ed the body in a trash bag The bag and its grisly contents were discovered by a hiker on the Ortt!ga Highwny Board Seeks Truce In Planning Hassle "They're s till JMe Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2:· Coroner's Dcput~· Jim Bricker s aid early today. No motive ts apparent in the savage slayings on a narrow beach below the rocky bluffs on Pacific Coast Highway. about 100 yards west of Goldenwest Street. One wore some inexpensive, commonly obtainable jewelry in· eluding a necklace inscribed .. Jethro Tull," lhe name ol a popular rock musical group and one had braces on her teeth. By GARY GRANVIU.E Of UM D•oly l"iloe 51.tll Orange County supervisors de- cided Wednesday to seek peace bet'A een Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Gnndle and En\'ironmental Management Agen<.'y <EMAJ director George Osborne. ~1rs. Grindle. in recent weeks. ha.s charged Osborne with edit· 1ng commission reports to s uit his taste and with distort..tng com- m1ss1on positions when reporting on them t o the Boa rd o f Supervisors. Early this week. the Planning Commission chairman suggested that the commission be given a board envoy other than Osborne_ It was the m an who appointed Mrs. Grindle to tbe commiss ion. Supervisor R alph Clark. who suggested that supervisors seek wavs to rt'solve the conflict. Clark admitted Mrs. Grindle has been in the forefront of the I ' rolN Page 1\ I MOULTON in a tt•lephont' interview hl' has '"no preconceived ideas about this land whatsoe\er at this point .. nut he did say the land has plust's and minusei. that will make its de\'elopmenl "qwte a challenge " Mort' thnn 50 percent of the land is now designated for open space on a land use eJemenl ap· pro' ed by county government in 197.t Much of the open land is steep and rugged and would be u n devclopabl e even w i th masS1\'e grading. t'OUnly plan· nC"rs have determined. Other parts of the open space are due to the Aliso Creek green· belt, which bisects the Moulton Ranch. The county has declared the c reek corridor must also be prl'served. Existing plans would permit from 7.700 to 10,100 homes on the propert y, r epr esenting a potential population or 23,100 to 30.300 people. About 450 aeres have been designated for light in· dustrial uses and another 40 acres r or commercial uses. Mut·h of the land 1s also under the Jet noise contour of El Toro Marine Cor ps A ir Station. Thou1oth rPsid ential development was strictly banned in this zone when the 197'1 plan was adopted, county policy is changing and the rnmpanv could seek more homc.'S m thl' affected noise art.>as. Hauh concedcct that the com· p:.iny ·-. Sl5 m1llton pncl', jusl un· tlt•r $2.400 an acre, 1s rclutivcly low fnr prime pro1w-rty m the ~acldl<'l>ock Valley. nut he Saul rt•str;ilnts on the land probably at·cnunt<'cl for lhe pric<' "\\'t>'ll be t:1kmg 1.1 long, hurd look at the present gent'r~11 plan des1~nauon<1." Rauh ~u11i If It c·hoo~c·s. the t'om panv could s<.'f•k major changes an the eA1st1ng plans. Tht" company planner did suy, howc\'er . that tht' 10.000 homes now des1gnakd "s('('m~ like• (I pretty Rood ballpork fi.:urt'," thou'1h he s aid it t!I 11 low yield for the acrcarLe. Raub also noted that the In t1ustnal desi1?nat ions were "of In· tercst" to the Mission V1 t'J" ( 'otnpanv because it hall been lookani;i fo r ways to expand its In dustnal base in a manner similar to the Irvine Company. Bell s aid several other factors will also affect de\'elopment of the Moulton land. He said the thrust or the county ':1 present pohcl<'s has been toward a "different treatnwnt" of tulls1dc areas than that now used by Mission Viejo. Plans now being developed by the Narland Corporation for the area around the z.lggurat and other land bordering the Moulton R anch . plus plans for a "transportation corridor" across tbe Moulton will also have an ef· reel, he said. Raub said it s till tan 't cert3in how the new de\'elopmenl will be 1dent1fi~ planning quarrel \\i lh the EMA chief. But, Clar k said, there should be no lack or communication or foulup or communieauon lanes between the {'Ommission and :.upervtSors. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Diedrich agreed. They made it a 3·0 decision when they voted with Clark to dire c t th e co unt y's adminis tration office to in- . vestigatc the conflict and report to the board. When railing for the inquiry, Clark helped shield Mrs. Grindle from being in a position of personally reuding with Osborne. The Anaheim supervisor point· ed out the entire commission had s1dt'd with her Monday when she said Osbornt''s report on a pro· posed road in the El Toro· MlsSion Viejo area did not pro- perly reflect the commission's· position . "It looked like he wanted them good and dead," Deputy Coroner Bricker obser ved. He declined to speculation whether one or more killers committed the apparenUy "anton acts. Questioned ubout the multiple st at. wound statement issued by Orange County Sheriff's deputies Wednesday. Bricker said only it involved more than three and less tha n 1 o in e aeh victim's body. "It was eight or nine on each one," Sheriff's Homicide Sb'\· Al Masucci said today. No e vi d e n ce o f sexual molestaUon could be found. while the question or possible drug in· volvement mus t await com· SheriH's D('tective Lt. Sim Middleton issued th1s capsule description or each murdered girl : -.Jane Doe t : \'ict1m is five feet, 51 ~ mches tall. weighing alive belwel•O 100 and 110 pound s; with light brown hair. hazel eyes and wa11 wearing blue jeans and a salmon-colored 'f. s hirt top ~Jane Doe 2: \'1.ctim is fiw ft'et, six inehes tall. wc1ghrn~ ali ve about 125 pound.;; a lso with light brown hatr and haze-I eyei., wearing saddle jeans and a Ion~ sleeved pink und white chcc:ked blouse. She wore dental bract':.. p1euon or 1engthy toxirotogica1 Hnahes Will Eyed tests lasting as long as six weeks ~ Sher1rf's Sgt. Masucci said al LAS VEGAS. Ne\', CAP I -A the scene Friday he suspects British handwriting t'XJX'rt today th ey were confro nt ed b y was to cont inue cxarnininA someone, threatened and Howard Hughes wills filed in frightened enoug h lo flee toward Clark District Court ~....;..~~..;...~-..;.~~~~~~ ®QUALITY TELEVISION Press the button the picture is 50% Larger 1?NlrN 25- • D)% SOUD..sTATE (HIOMA<OlOI( Il Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up. The ZOOM picture is 50% larger. Press the ZOOM button again and picture · ~~~~~c~~~:i. instantly returns to original size. "'ti!~=-ii\ • P11ent1d Power Sentry ~==~~~~::::::::=c~ voi11oe Ft-ou1111no Syatem • Brllllattl Chromacofor Picture Tub• • Solld·Sl111 E••cllonlc Tuning Sy1tem Press buttons to turn set on or off -change channels--adjust volume to four levels and completely mute sound. Come in for a demonstration I 11111 ·111·t11r11 ""rr uuti••' ,.,,.,Our 1•,·ruu111l Onf• t 1•11r lii1u1r11111 ,.,.Ou I 1·1·1·~1 1•ro1l1wt M •' .llfit•ll: ·275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................. l ..... w ..... C:.'"::. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ........................ , .. THHI ILICTIOMIC PIOFISSIOMALS SHYICI YOutl IQUIPMIMT . ..... fo111ous Zenith quo/it v! Fnr11nus .;...;,.~~ dcprndobilit~l Thur&day' Clo iog Pric NYSE COMPOSffE ' TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT Triur'-'Clay Auqusc 26. •916 1/N OAIL V PILOT •7 Ta% Lark Helps l Shah Sits Pretty . With Oil Profits By Mil.TON MOSKOWITZ • To aee how protilable tho palroleum bualne:ts can ~. catch the act ot the National lranJan OU Co., lran':s slate-- owned production company. The Shah of Iran bas bHn the leader amMt Middle East potentates ln push.in& for hlsher frice1 for crude 011. :> Wilh crude selling at Sll.~ a barn . National lranlan tum~ Ln a elitterlna performance laal year. The company re· ported 197~ sales of $18.8 billion. That ·:1 u heny revenue figure. It's $4.• billion more than IBM took In last year, uod It's close to the 1975 sales d Mobil OU, which once Money Tree ·- -. was a major stakehoider in the Anglc:>-American consortium that used to run the lranian oil operations. In fact, those revenues lift~ Natio.nal Iranian Oil to Sttond place in the standings ol corporations bas~ outsi<Sc- lhe United· States. The only non· U.S. company to top tha~ figure was another petroleum company, Royal Dutch/Shell. WHEN FOREIGN COMPANIES ARE lumped with Amencan companies, as they are 1n the current lissue or Fonunt'. National Iranian 011 ranks as the seventh largest corporation in the world. Here's bow these big league cor.-:. pocate standings look; •• Exxon ~neral Motors Royal Dutch/Shell Texaco Ford Motor Mob110it National Iranian British Petroleum Standard Oil (Caltr. > Um lever lt'lSSales $44.8 billion $35.7 billion $32.1 billion S24.S billion $24 billion $20.6billion $18 8 billion $17.2 billion $18.8 billion $1.Sbillion However, lhat table tells only part of lhe story. T~ astounding aspect ol National Iranian Oil is not how much money it collE>Cts but how much it manages to retain in ~ form of proms. THE CO MPANY REPORTE D THAT its prof1L'l on 1975 sales of $18 8 billion came lo $16.9 b1lhon. That's a neat re- turn of 90 percent. National lrunlan's profits were so hu.ic that they dwurfed those of nny other c:orporat1on In the world. Here's how th~ top fi ve Industrial corporutions look when they are ranked by 1975 profits: National Iranian EJtxoo Royal Dutch/Shell IBM Gener al Motors $16.9 billion $2.S blllion $2.l billion $1.9 billion $1.2 billion How does a company manaite to net such a high return on its sales, Well. lnphng the pnce of your product 1s a bl.II help But the profit-sales ratio here also sui1tests how lo~ production costs a re once oil has been round. Those well~ just keep pumpmJt. THE OTHER MISSING ingredient here is obviously th< absence of any taxes on profits. But what ·s the point of lh\ government levying a tax on the earnings when it :alrc•Jtd} owns the entire company? One way of looking at It Is tha1· the government ls really taking 100 percent of the profits. At any rate. the !lhah Is having great fun reportin~ thesl' figures to Business Week, Fortune and other magazine~ that ere fond of ranking companies. He has now clearl) established National Iranian Oil as the binest profit-maker in the corporate world -and all Fortune can sa y, limply, i~ that the company seems to be "organized around li ne.'l qwte different from those of most private profit-seeking or ganizalions." Dow Ends Day-long Rally, Falls Again NEW YORK CAP) -Stock prices fell again today after Wednesday's rally proved short-Uved. The Dow Jones average of 30 indwslrial stocks, which rose nearly 8 points Wednesday, closed down 10.39 t-Oday to 960.44. Trading was relatively light. The market had shown signa or emerging from a week· long slump Wednesday, with a bullish car-and-truck sales forecast from General Motors providing lhedriviog force. But the rally faltered not long aflertoday's opening. And when traders saw lhal it lacked support, they start ed selling ::igain. -YorklAPI "'""' Do•Jotlft•-~ JT()CI(' ()pf-ft HIQI\ L-Clow O'CI » tr>d '" o tH 'IO o e 1' ..0 "-10 :it )0 T•"' >1• 00 '11 H >IJ 16 f 1' 11 I 01 t~ VII '1 I• '1 t8 '1 II '7 :14 0 IJ 61\1~ ~78 )<1)11 '.IOO M llll >ll 1~ tf'tdU\ •. • • •• •..... I, ltl.JOO l'•*"' 111,aoo Ulll• JU,G> 0 ~to 1.l)!>..00 Ptt "" ,. ) Vo U O Up IO t Up • 1 IJp f 1 Uo I J ~: n Uo , J Vo I 1 U p • J Sl~lulnTh~ S potlight NEW YOlll( IAPl· ~IM,• pm ll'<r• • -"°' «"'-of ,,,.. 1111...,, IM"I M 11'fl'lt N4w Vnrr Stkli C •<~ 1\-.U.1\ tradl119 N UOMllY. Clll~orp ..... .. Softy CO'P • .. ..... . 0."' NlolOr\ ••• , •• Oo• ~-•• \I .. I .':f&P, . . • • .. • ""' '.,, ,; . . .... l'..iH•I Mlt ..•. , , p~ G<t\(t .ltt•O• Cp •. Amf& T f'" ,,..,~,h .... °'"'"' ••. ~IH•I\ ,.~ .. E••Oft •• OJ.000 JW,KXI ?OJ.~ 111.m 11i..m 1'1,«R lu lilO "' !00 1.0,IOO 111.1111 11' IOQ 1\1,eo(>'I 'Ill •JO llll~ 1u cm JI ' '• ~1'" • 44\1, I • I\ .. w~ • ''""" I I ,, . ft) • I' t .. .. h n .. U'• l7 • • .. II• HY'.>iO(•••l•\li"'llllOt•t ..... ,., IS.110.~ Prew1o.n".Jey • . . . .. •. 11,.tOJ.• to -· -• . ..... 11,711.1'0 ~"I~•" . ...... ... , ... IS,nt.>10 ;:.:·.~, • .., . . ....... :~!!~:: J.,. t ...... • •• • 1 w '"Ill '""•d••• ......... 1.m.1,..m '"' IOcHto ., 1,IOl,01'.,'7• ~ u ·--------------lip • 1 Uo • 1 Uo ,. VO j 4 Ill> u. '"' , 1 Ill> "° "'11at Storlu Did HlW YOlllC ClttPl WHAT AMI.It 010 N«W YQlll( IAPI .,, I ""'"" ,~:-oy ~l -711 ,.. 111 ..... IO I ,, ,. I .. DAil. Y PILOT Thurld-r, Augus& 21, 1178 A. Strange Site , Neil Returns To Big Apple By LISA aoBJNSON Nell DfaaMd, perfonnidg in New York after a nearly four.year bJat.m, said yes, be waJ glad to be back and agreed that he had a somewhat atranee audtence. Neil 'a fans were the sort of "weekend hippies" not usually seen at ao average rock concert: nonethe1ess. the re was a J>UDtent mari1uana smell in the alr. Neil was the first ol what LS hoped to be many artists who will perform at the 14,000-seat otAMOHo outdoor Forest Hills Tennis Stadium. "Where else can you play In New York Ci· ly?" asked Neil backstage before the show. "Madison Square Garden ls a toilet, and they're re· doing PbJlharmonlc HaU because of the acoustics.•• HOWEVER, TIUS VEN\JE was not without its problems. Thunderstorms threatened all three or Ne1l 's soldou~ shows, and pJanes lakmg off from nearby LaGuardia and Kennedy airports caused more of what Neil referred to as "the beautiful noise of New York City." Neil. wearing a pale yellow shirt appliqued with glitter, tight black trousers and sipping a Perrier waler, talked about his recent Las Vegas gig as be waited to go onslage. "It was scary, because l 'd never done Vegas before. Also, for my opening, they brought in a lot ol show bi1 people. a lot of high rollers, and th at increased the pressure. "Actually." he smiled. '"the best thing about Vegas was that J only had to stay there fou r days.'· WHEN ASKED IF the women in bis audience tossed panties al him onstage. Nell laughed, but answered a bit defensively, "No. If they did, I'd tell them to go down the street and see Tom looes. ··But.·· he added, · · l 've bad everything else that }OU couJd imagine tossed on the stage when I'm .performing." Everything? ··Everything." be answered solemnly. On hand for Neil 's triumphant' 'hometown•• re· tum were his blonde wife Marcia (who's cured her fear of fl ying coast·to·coast with visits to a hypnotist>. mother Rose and various other re· lauves. * Whatever happened to Bernie Tauplo's un· ftmshed solo album? .. Because of the huge success of my book (The One Who Writes The Words For Elton John>. people realize a bit more who I am," Bernie told me . "So I don't want to release any old thin~. If I put out an album. it should be something special. "Some of the tracks I recorded last year - especially the up·tempn ones -were a bit silly and J want to do them over.·· Bernie laughed and admitted that some work with '"best fnend .. Alice Cooper definitely was brewing. '"We call ourselves the Two Idiots,·· he re· vealed. * Stevie Woader now claims that three of the four sides of his "Songs In the Key of Life" LP are ready. But when the giant· and ill·timed -- b11Jboard in Times Square ad· vertising the album comes down al the end of this month, will the record be in the stores? * New York promoter Ron Delsener will pay $7,000 to re· upholster 1.400 seats when he takes over NY's Academy of Music for rock concerts this fall. He'll wash and paint the place, .,0Noa11 and said, "The removal of the gum from the bol· toms of the seats is going to cost me a fortune.'' • James Taylor co-hosts ''Saturday Night Live" with Uly Tomll.D Sept. 18 ... Can you believe Job.a Deever wants Julie Andrews as his special guest next TV Special? ... Loa Reed's new LP will now be called "Rock 'n' Roll Heart" ... Tbe stage for tbe llolllat Stones' Knebworth Festival in England last weekend was the size of a city block and had a giant t on gue extending i nto the audien- ce .•. Eal)aad Dan (half the team with the huge hit. ••1 'd Really Love To See You Tonight") is real QI .Duay Wayland Seals. Jimmy Seals' (Seals & Croft&> brother. From J .L., ln F\illertoo: Does Bonale Van Zant have a brother lo another group? Ronnie's brother,~ Vu Zant, leads his own group, .38 Special. Recently both brothers got together and performed a benefit for t heir uncle, E .C. Van Zant, who is running for Sheriff In Fernando Beach. (This, from Ronnie, whose group, Lynyrd Skynyrd, gets arrested more than any other in rock and roll.) Teevee Jeehies Contention Is that certain habitual TV watchers when their television sets break down suUer some sort ol withdrawal pains. Moodiness sets in . They spank their youngsters. maybe. Even cues of wife· beating have ~en attributed lo such. Or so re· ports the Society for Rational Psychology in Munich. · Q. "Row do you account for the fact that Las Vegas claims more churches per <'&pita than any other city in the world?'' A. Imagine it 's because any room that's called a chapel wherein couples can get married is likewise listed in som e places as a church. Q . "How man y animals can you name, besides the cow, that give milt consumed by peo- ple?" A. Camel. water buffalo, reindeer, mare, llama, yak, goat and ewe. Any <>then? There was some talk a few years back aboot milking great blue wha les, using t.be Navy Yard in Bremerton, Wash., as a barn with tbe drydocks there as st&Mbions. but I don 't think anybody came up \ritb the appropriate milk· • inc machines. Addr~•• '"°'' to l.. M. Bol/d, P. 0 . Boz 1560, Code lltlO, t2AI ... ' I Kwikset Tylo Entry Lock Set • lley t.tlt t.t eateriet, .. "" twfl I.cits illterier • Witlt strike letcll .-scr.ws fer Hsy lasttilleti..; -4tn1 styllflt Pair of Metal Sawhorse Brackets • UM witt. 2a4's tt .-e jnt ttM SIH sewliene YM 1Ne4 • IHll fer 11111-Wlflt 11reje<ts er te~lt "',,."' Pro-Max Hair Dryer • 1009 watt hair dryer by Gillette • 3 lteot levels and 2 air spHds • Styles your hair as it clries it -• l i9htwei9ht and easy to use .... Stanley Mitre Box With BQc~ Saw Reliable Eveready 2 Cell Flashlight • Mitre boa hes slets ftr eaect 45° ellll to0 cuts • C.-s c.,,.iett with • prtftssltHI stel!4.r4 Hw. Kf0· 112 • C.sts • ~rl9ht """' tf lltht ever lt11t 4is folt< H • Get "' fer yeur htmt ellll cer • betteriu not l11cluclell 1 ;Lag1•na/South Coast .\(terlloou ~., .• Sto~ks EOITtON VOL. 69, NO. 239, 4 SECTIO'NS. 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1976 TEN CENTS ' 1¥1.rtiSts Give Festivals Mixed Review~ ]• ByJACKCHAPPELL F'esUval '76 was eilhtt boom, season. Husband nnd wHe Armand Gasparian :dd things "Me? I 've sold one painting. ~uld. ! 01t1M0•11'"•-bust or average, opinions not ttlevlsaonstars Betty While and were ''•bout average ." lt's thefir:stttmem twoyears.so Tom Leslie. Snwdust presi.1 As Laguna Beac.-h 's art festival nec.-essarily reflective ot how well AJlen Ludden bought three o( his Gaspari a n noted lhut most of the t 'm ahl•ad You n m quote ml' un dt'nl, wos pleased with the broad 1 $4tason heads into the home Individual artists have done. works the ni gbt before the large v.orks are .)Old dirertly by that," Gasp:man .)aJd. ~('Oi>t' of the seuson, not just the 'stretc h , the annual running however. t'estivaloffkiallyopened. the artist!!. "This has bl'en a good restaval finances. ~kes out as pretty typical of Artists wbo are not selling are Another fest1val artist, Ruth "What we get up here is mostly ror us." Mike Mc Kee. Sa'4d~t ··sawdust '76 has bl't'n cxcit l)'earspast. loat_htoadmitit.Artist..swhoare Hynds n~t ~nly peddl~_several ceram_ics. _s mall things," J''e5tivalceram1C'1st.said. m1t.successful.c\ean.llha~rt'ul Some artists sol~ well; some selling sometimes are loath to of~r patntmes to one v1s1tor. but Gaspanan said. . .. This 1s largl'ly because of thl' ly been a beautiful show," Lc!>hl' ~t sold and some didn'tseU. say how well. lest the tax man re· was commissioned to do others lo ··some people are telhnl! new des1ftnS nod glazes we have satd 'Sunday 1s the last da,y of the ad about their good fortune. hang in the corporate offices or a stories you can't believe. Others been sho\\ mg. We find that IX"O· "I'm holdin~ my own " said a!x-weekartdlsplayseason. Festival of Arts artist Tom large company. won't tell you anything. Artists pie are looking for and bu}tnl( Laura Snuth an Art·A·Fa1r Depending on who YO\& ask. Waddelow scored early m the At the festival's sales booth. are very private people. new and ortgmal thmgs," !\lei\(•~· (Sff FESTIVALS, Page A2> ............. ,,.... DISCOVERERS OF ANCIENT INDIAH ORA VE S&TE Jerry Howerd1 Libby Kohler With Atttfeat Did Indian Grave ... ,. s:. rFound Near Bluff ... r-,.. .. By ROBERT BARKER Ot lft• D•••~ Pilet $1.tll y .:-A you ~ 11~1~~~ "'theologist bas found an ancient ~lldian grave. in the bluffs near • .lfuntmgton Harhour which he ~l1eve.) ('Ould be a major dis- .cover). guard Wednesday night and ear- ly this morning at the site or the d1sc.-overy near Warner Avenue and dlre~tly south o r Meadowlark Airport. Howard said sde.ntiflc lnts will be made to determine the preC'ise age in which the Indian lived. The skclt'ton or a young lndian ,male who IS believed to have lived between 900 and 1000 A. D ~s fount1 ut :a futun· ('on •11t'ucl1on site thai. week by Jerr> ·ltowJrt1, 25 Howard t1n 1d th<' major sicmf1cttnce of the hnd appears '1:0 be the plat'ernC'nl Of a Straw basket between the knees or the rodion at tht• timt• uf hurial. "As far at1 I know. It ls the rirst '4ttfact of this pc11od that hru; been fou nd in Huntington Beach," llowflrd said today. Ht and a kllow archeologlst, Libby Kohler. also of llunUnl(lnn Jjtach. orr cnnductinl[ further ~v aluallon11 t oday wh llt> ~•tleulously rtmovlng t ho ihasurt' with dental packs anti other t1t-llct1h' 1n11trumt'nts. UuntmJtCon rlC'ach poh<"e krpl a Orang~ Cons• Weather Morning and even ing clouds will give way to sun· slune Thursday with highs in lhe low 70s, lows ol about • 60. INSIDE TODAY TM doctor who pnformtd • ..... Rkhorda' U% ~ au rger11 10111 prejudice .to..oord f"'1lUU'UaU ~Q "dis• grGCe flt •hJI C.-OUnl"JI " Sff ~A7. He sajd the skeleton will be given to local Indian groups ro-r bunol and the impression of the traw basket will be turned over toa musuem. Howard and Miss Kohler said the Indian probably was a pre· decessor of the Gabrielenos and ltv~ during the early milling stone horizon c.-hronological period. The Indians o( that lime 5tround food grains on stones while olso II ving orr an abundant supply of shell fish from the ocean, Howard said. Ile said he discovered the shallow grave when a bulldour WIUI llklmming the lop Of the land to aid arc.-heoloitical searchers. All that re mans oft.he basket is its impression. Miss Libby saltt the cont a in er was place<! in a I ar like s ubstant'e. She said at °"":-. (~f' BONES. P1gr AU Architect's Bribery Trial In Jury Hands B7 TOM 8AJtLEY Of .. o.u, ........... . CMrylng notes r.cord3d dur. ln1 elgbt w~ks of teltimon.y, an .. 0ran1e County Superior Court, jury went lnlO the jlll)I room to- day to ponder Its verdict in the bribery trial of Anah•tm archJlect LeRoy Rose. The <lnal plea before Judge LeMer Van Tatenbove delivered j urv instructions Wednesday mlht. came from pru;ecutor Jack Ryan who thumped the podium and bellowed. "It 's a bribe. No matter which way )'OU look at It. tt'ubribe. "It d oes.n 1. make any dlf f~cewbelber JtOM•sact1viUes had any elfcct 011 the *PSJC'OV&l OC" .. CSee lloSE, P_,eAJ) ~· Roosmoor Kidnap Case W ontan's Life in Peril Fears for the safety of a Rossmoor woman mounted today as Orange County Sheriff's de- puties and Long Beach.police con· tinued to seek the womnn and her two abductors. Deputies said m arket manager John Se1gman. SO. bis wife Joanne, 43, and their three children were taken at gunpoint from their h ome Wednesday night b y two masked gunmen. The store manager and the Laguna Tax Rate Cut 33.7 Cents The Laguna Beach City Council adopted a 1976-77 fiscal year tax rate of Sl. 77 per $100 assessed value Wednesday, a decrease of 33.7 cents Crom last year and the lowest the city has had for six yeaN. The counc1t ·s action came without cti&cuaaion. A,;mg setting the rate wu b the meeting's conffnlcalend&r • The property tu will provide about SZ.3 million of the city's SS.3 million budget. The city will have a general fund of about $4.56 million. The general fund pays for most day-to-day municipal services including public safety operations. The tax rate means the owner of a $60,000 home will pay about $265 in city taxes lhis fiscal year. The city will enter the rlScal year with m ore thaln St million in the general fund reserve and more t.ban $1 million in 15 other smaller restricted funds. The unbudgeted reserveis~m­ parable to an individual's "sav· ings account·• and funds there are invested by the city treasurer. Such investments defray .somo tax expense. The city's general fund budget is based on an assessed value or ms mlllion up more than 23 per. cent over last year. The i n crease in assessed valuation means that while the tax rate may be lowered, the total dollar amount paid by property owners generally will increase. Angry Barks Draw Revise Of Dog Ban Saying that il rc.-aJly hadn't wanted to "stir up the dog lov· ers." the Laguna Oeac.-h City Council admitted Wednesdoy 1t mode a mistake in passing an or· dlnance banning dogs from Main Beach Park. The counciJ directed city staff to rework the 1>rocioeed ban to matte It cotnpatlble with the 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . t'ily prohlbilion aiainstdogs on the beaches In eC· Cectfrom June lStoSept. lS. And, the three membtts of the council present Wedne•day. generally agt'eed thal was what they bad wanted lo do in the first place. but somehow th1np we!nt awry. TM council •a action banning docs Oft the M a1n Beach park WU jutt the latest installment in a comedy of errors over enforce· ment at the park. The main proble m with enforcem~ot "as t.hal. there were no laws to m!orce. The park was puttbued and ~eloped in recent ~.,.. from what bad been prhate propert.y And, ~\t,y ordloaoca all in· dlvidually n.me the town'• J>artlcu"r parks. Main Beach P•k, ..... , ..... ' W&t DCll IQ tbe code boob. • So, the dty b8d DD mea& ol (~DOG~ P•tU> c.-hildren were unharmed today. after Seigman phoned police from a Long Beach phone booth, where he was waiting for instructions from the kidnapers. Mrs. Seigman, who was separated Crom the children and taken away by the abductors, is still missing and police said ef- forts to find the woman and the abduc.-tors have been hindered by residents with citizens band radios. The two armt'd men burst iJ1to the family home al 3351 Cortese Drive in Rossmoor early Wed· nesday night. hustling Seigman and his family into his van and ordering him to drive to a downtown bowling alley in Long Beach. The children. bound and gagged, were left in the van while Seigman was ordered to re· tum to his market and wait in a telephone booth outside the store O.ily ...... "'"' MAP SHOWS 6,7oo.ACRE MOULTON RANCH AREA MIHlon Viejo Compeny Pten1 Development Moulton Ranch Buy Seen Within Month By LAURIE KMPER and WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol IM Oally Pli.4 SWt The Mission Viejo Company's impending purcbasc and de- velopment of the 6,700-acre Moulton Family Trust ranch land in Laguna Hills probably will prove more difficult and dif. rerent than the firm's existing planned community. The land, bounded by Laguna. Beach, Laguna Niguel and de· veloped parts of Laguna m11s, has numerous restraint.!, lncJud· 1ng many sleep slopes and hi!ls. noise from approaching Manne jets and current Orange County gener<1 l plan policies. L.F. Moulton Trust and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Hanson. for $15 million. "Barring nny unforeseen com plications," a company stall'· ment said, the purchase js ex- pected to be completed on or before Sept. 30. Company officials declined ex· t ensive comm ent on the purchase arrangements, other lhan to state they will be "entcr- i n g into intensive planning studies Involving a broad range of inquiries including social, c-uJtur31. econo mi c and environmental matters." Thr Moulton property has t>C<'n under 11tudy by t h1• l.'ompany !IJnt't' 11 took out a OO·duyoptton irt May. ISf'f' MOlJJ.TON, Pate• i\21 for further instructions His wife was taken with the two gunmen in their <'ar. Seigman said. The market manager im· mediately called Long Beach police rrom the phone booth, tell· in~ them the abductors bad tus wife and wanted $7,000 from the store. Long Beach police surrounded the area and rescued the c.-hildren <See KJDNAP. Page AZ> PUC Eyes Railroad Crossing By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of ti.o 0• lly P1 lot ~ult The State Public Ut11ities<Am· mission opened hearings today m San Clemente on a city proposal lo establish a ground-level safety. gauge crossing of Santa . .Fe railroad 1rJlcks frontfog the · ?ttunicipal Pier. __ City afflclals want to upgratde the pier e ntrance and demolish an existing tunnel that runs under the Los Angeles-to-San Diego main line track. The at-grade crossing plan has been sought for several years. Six duys of hearings were held in 1975. PUC examiner Norman J fcley re . commended granting the cross· mg at that time. The PUC was to have con· sidered the city's application last May. But the Item was removed from the agenda without con· .sideralion. PUC starr members had sug- gested that San Clemente City Council members hadn't con· sidered all the alternatives to a grode·l evel cr ossing. Those alternatives include an overhead bridge or a modified tunnel scheme. The council voted in June to ask the PUC to reconsider the ap- ph<"ation. Today, Haley read into the re ('Ord a letter from stale Senator Dennis Carpenter urging ap prov al or the applk ation. Wyman Knapp, a Los Angele~ attorney, represented the city. Al· torne y Thom as A . Lan<'<' represented Santa F e Railroads. which opposes the grnde·levP.1 crossing. Expected to testify today wa~ Daniel Paige, the scniorenalneer with the stnte transportation de· prirtment ·s divis ion or mass trnn<;lt . S<over:il San Clemente !iCnaor ('1\11cns appeared lo tcsllfy obout the difficulties or reaching tlw !)(•arh throu.ih thl' tul)n1•l, whkh ha~ bunks of Sl(>t'fl ~h:ps they httll'I are h ;11 cl In n<•J:ol ruk. TI1e company revealed Wed nesday it will ('Xerdse IL'i option to buy the land, owned by the• Attacker Molests $3(JO,ooo Art T K · f . ~ft Reported eens at m epomt MILA N. Italy <AP) -One or the mo•l valuable privately awned paintings ln Italy, a 15th Ctntury work by Plero Della Francesca, valued at $360,000, wu stolen fl'Om a Milan apart· ment when tht custodJan Ignored an alarm bell, police said Thurs· dav. Police aa.ld thieves broke into a downtown bu11dinl \he night or Au1. 7. An alarm went off. but the custodlao said be didn't bolber lo check because be tl~ought it was trigaered by cbance elec:t rlcal ~oniact, police uld. Tbe owner. Vittorio de V,l4si. 11, was away and did not clRove" lbt theft uoliH\e re· tilrned Wednes.d•y, polJeesajd, Two 13· year-old girls who wero feeding stray cat.a ln Harvard Community park ln lrvtne Wed- nesday ni11ht were dragged 'Into a truh enclosure in lbe park and .sexually molested at knif epoint, Jrv\ne Police.-said today. The girls. both residents or the College Park tract, were not Jn jured in the 8 p m incident but were btdly frightened, police s aid. Accordina to police, t.be glrls were feedlnR stray cat.a in the park near Harvard and Poplar Avenues. when they were ap. proached by ta man who said he was asecurtty guard cb.cckiQg the Ul)lts. • The)"told police iw'~was about2S year• old, slJC feet tall and weighed' about 175 pouncl~. They said he wore a red and whJle atripcdshirtand lev~. According to the a-tr1s• account, the man grabbed them aud pulled them into the trash enclosure at· tached to the park clubhouse 1Ull under construction. At lrnllepoint. he forced one girl to d1sro~ and participat.e in an oral sex act, police said. The girl!! reported that the man finally ten them alonr and Oed from the park when he looked outside the trash enclosure and spotted n police c.-ar. • Police said they know of no other Incidents in lrvioelnvolvinK • dilld moles~r .. ot a •imUar description. •• --·--• Z DAil Y PllOf L/SC f"ro• Pa~ A I ROSE ... <bSspprovaJ of the l11dden Lak~ development ... tbc pr~ecutor lqld tho jury. .. Thia deftndanl l1 guilty ol IC>licitlna a bribe and J think our dst· ugulnst hlm has bttn pro v~·· ··~yan, who ut time21 rouhJ tx· cleuly hu rd In Uk-courth~c ~rr1dor and 10 udJtl1n1n~ courtrooml'I. urged the Jury to ~C('l'llrlllt' on the act1v1ue:. of ~ ralb~r than key progccuuon ~lness Paul Wallach. _·Jt is aJltced tha t R~f'. worlnnJt fbrouAh Wnllach. souahl a bnlw from Fullerton dt>vdt1p\•r Wilham Hro~heurs an return ror Ro~t:'1o ravornbk vote as J Fullert o n planning com mls~1oner on the S6 5 rrulbon llid dtr11.akes condommium prOJ\'<'l. . Ryan admitted that Wallach. ~ho .... as given 1m mW'11ly from P.ro~ecu t1on 1n return ror his t~llmony ai1unst R~e. was :~cpl) involved." WaJlach was the tara:et or re- i>eated attacks by defense at- tornl'Y Marshall Morgan who told the Jury in his final argu- ment lhiit the public relations ex- t•CUll\'c "w us cuddling up to the d1~tr1t'l :Htorne~" long before tto~c "as indicted b} the grand JUr~ .. Do ) ou really think you ~hould roovict an)one or .mything based on the te-;t1mooy of lhat pequrer'.'" Morgan asked tht.• )Ur\' Woman Finds Mortar Shell In Trash Bin An unexploded 81 millimeter mortar shell was pulled out of a t rush bin at an Albertson ·~ Marl.ct in San ClementeTuesdav ni,!!hl by an old woman rummag- m~ through the debns. 1\ market clerk called police \\ho in turn called 1'1re Marshal l>on Hodgson to gingerly remo\'e. ll Thou~h lloclgson said today the rouml probably wasn't lh·e and "ouldn't e xplode, h<' docsn'I know for sure, and he docsn 't in tend to hnd out. l lod~son said he would turn thc :;hell over to an or dnance disposal team from Ca mp .Pendlelon later today. He said 1he shell looked like a training :-.IW'll that had been repainted to look like a "bve" one. .. I treated it as a li\'e round.'. llodason said. "H it bad ex- ploded. t here"d be no more trash bm, and anybody near it, for 20 to JO yard~ around ·· T h e• 20 1nd\·long s h ell mea~ured :i•~ inches in diameter. F ro• Page Al BONES ••• probably pul in the grave lo gjve the dead young man food lor fbture journeys. She said lhe area once bad 11\entiful numbers of lndlans in tbe early milling stone horizon Jitriod. Doth nrcheologlsts say thnt 'r(\Odern Indians are very :qensilive to destruction ol buriol i(l'OUnds which are <'OMldered :.ocred in some circles. Howard satd he was in total :.ireemenl but that It is betler to find lhe graves now then for lhcm th be lost forever to the bull doter. ~vtloper Funk Hucella, who '1111 soon construct dwelling units j t the dlaovery area. wu lauded ~ his archeologlclll efforts by "Mel Tooker, a member oC the Hunt in g ton 8 each· tnvtronmcnlal Reaourcu Depnrtment. .. He haa cone oul ~ h1I way :md spent bis own money in help- inJC to locate dllconrles," Tooter .. l\ld. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ::ao:~.~~~~~,·~.'r,';!!::,;::~(:,= ( Ooot\t t~IV\tri-Q ( 0""'"""V Sfip.MM MMt'tlm ~,, ~1\1\fd ""°ncl•'f' ''"'°"'O~ "'~' ttw (~1.t ~. Nt>w.-n n.MP\, U""O~ ...... f 4Jo\I\ t•1n "•"''· Hwiflltll, f.AfkU• NK• v .... ,. 4t!'ll1 ::::-::.~:::~:.~'y: :7" .;rv:··~ ~:-·~~~~~.~~~\-=1"DI .....,, ~ Robert N. Wffd ........................... Jack R.CUl"tev VICt--· .... o--.. ~ TtlomM KNYtl 'l••• ~mas A . Murl)tline "-Mtllltf- Charles H. Loos RldWd P. Nall ~t>IUMl IMfMlt\loe ~- U'UM 9"<8' Office ••oie_.,...._. M.tln"'~" Po. _.._.,.ft Offkel , ... -UtW..S .... ""'94 14.,., ............. 11Wl9NL~---:...-~ v ..... f\1011..A--··-o...-'-- T1te:pllOM (1'4)642~ O.ult._, AdWrtlsftlgW-"11 ~ BHCll AH 0.,.11t11111t'I: Te._... ........ ••--Clr-4f~ 0.W1"'t. 1'1' 0.• ... CMSC ""'°'"" .. ~ -. .... -·· .......... Ill_ .. _ ....... l'P\4rttr or ed•tttl••f"l"lt f'O ,.,,.,_ rN'f 0. rt1tr .. Yt .. wit~o'\11 \p;41Ct•t ,_ftn•U•• •f _...,._. ~·~= ~l~~"-=-=:.-=,~_,: .... liPrr __ _ Parents Fraatic Coast Slayings Stimulate Fear By ARTHUR 1L VINSEL oe ... o.11,,. ... ...,. Thev s tarted coming after troubled Southern Cillfomia families bouabt the evening fin al street ed1tion at n newsrack or heard a ho me-delivered ne~paper thump on the front steps. Tbev increased after the 6 o'clock tettvlsion news was swilc hed on and ln somt! homes, it spoilod the even· ing meal , replacing hunger with gn awing fea r . Orange County Sheriff's deputies and Ornnee Coast city police departments today began sorting s cores of telephone calls from worried parents who' know of the two teenagers murdered on the shoreline at lluntmgton Beach. ··wE FEEL THEY'RE at the age where they will be missed by someone," SheriWs Lt. Sim Middleton said. "We've got a good 10 missing female juveniles from Orange County alone that fit their description pretty close." S heriff's Sgt. Al Masucci added. "But. we 're no farther along today than we were last night.•• Investigators are leaning strongly toward the theory the slain girls were runaways who migrated west to the e\'Cr-popuJar haven of a beach frequented by other easy-Ii ,·ingyoung pc.>0ple . "\\'E'RF. llOPlNG IF they are runawnys, they were t•eported. '· Ll. Middleton said today. "We 'U get lots or calls ... Huntington Beach is a magnet for kids like them." Huntington Beach Police Front Desk Officer Ken J enson was already on the pbonethis morning with one anxious mother who has a missing daughter. Patrolme n on duty in the busy beachfronl area so far this summer have questioned and detained runaways from as far away as lllinois and Pen- nsylvania. WHEREVER JANE DOE 1 and Jane Doe2 came from. to their rendezvous with violent deat.,s, one and possibly even l\\O households are virtually certain lo be racked by shock and sorrow soon, investigators pre- dict. "They don't look too much alike," Lt. Middleton said today when asked if the two brunette youngsters of approximately the same height although different "eights might even be sisters. "But wecertainlycan'trulethat out. ''he added. f"ro• Pagf? A I MOULTON RANCH • • • Al Bell, senior ndvance plan· ner f or the county Environment al Management' Agency, said Wednesday he'd be "amazed If t hey h aven't analyzed U In g~at detAil " lie said. however, that details or Mission Vle1o's plans are ~kelchy. "They appear to be playing this one very close to the "est ·" Bell said. Jack Raub, principal planning consultant for the company, srud in a telephone interview he has "no pre<'once1ved ideas about this land whatsoever at this point.'' But he did say the land has pluses and minuses that will make its development ••qwte a challenge." More than SO percent ol the land is now designated for e>pen space on a land use element ap- proved by county government lfl 19'74. Much or the open land is steep and rugged and would be undevelopabl e even with massive grading, county plan· ners have determined. Othu parts ol the open space <ire due to the Altso Creek green· belt. which bisects the Moulton Ranch. The county hi:s declared the creek corridor must also be preserved. Existing plans would permit lrom 7,700 to 10,100 homes on the property, representing a potential population or 23,100 to 30,300 people. About 4SO acres have been deaipated for Ught in- d uatilal uses and another 40 acres for commercial uses . Much ol the land la also under the jet nolse contour ol El Toro Mtrlne Corp• Alr Station . 1bouah residential development was strlctly banned in this iooe when the l974 plan was adopted. C'OUnty policy is chanalna and the company could seek more homes In the affected noisevea11 Raub conceded that lhe com pany's StS million pric<'. Just un- der $2,400 an ure. is relatively low for pnmc property in the Saddlebl\C~ Vt11lcy. But he said restraints on the land probably <-•Ccoonted ror the price. "We'll be taking a long. bard look at the present general plan deslpalions," Raub said. II it cbOo&es. the company could geek major changes in the uialing plans. 1be company planner dld say, however, that the 10,000 homes now designated "aeem.s like a pretty good ballpark tlaure," though he said it is a low yield for lhe acreage. Raub also noted that the ln- c1ust.ria1 designations were "of In· terest ·· to the Mission Viejo Company because lt has been looking for ways to expand Its in- dustrial ba.se in a mnnncr similar to the Irvine Company. Bell said ~everal other factors 'Wtll also affect development or lt1w Moult.on land. He said the thrust ot the county's present pollcles bas been low ard a "different l:N'atrnent .. or. hilWde areas than th•t now used by Mission Viejo . Plans now being developed b:v the Narland Corporation for the area around the zi&gurat and other land bordering lhe Moulton Ranc h , plus p la n s for a "transportation corridor" across the Moulton will also have an eC- rect. he said. Raub said it still isn't certain how the new development will be identified . f'ro• Page A J FESTIVALS artist. An exhibitor for six years, Mrs. Smith does enamel on copper. •·1 ·ve been at this loog enough to know that al the end or lhe show, 111 have done fine,·· s he said. Actual sales through the ex- hibition m ay not total all that much, but the exposure lo large numbers or people can m ean commissions <1nct sal es later on, she said. First time Art·/\· Fair exhibitor Joe Holbrook said he lhought lhl' crowd~ to be d11icnmmatin~ in 1he1r Judgments ··This is helpful to lht> ~tarvm~ tu't1st who is really lnto tus art ruther than just m atching colors wilh the drapes. .. The two worst things a r eal artist can hear Is, 'll won't color coordinate lnlo our home,• or 'isn 't that cute,"· Holbrook said. Holbrook and some associates have a gallery. He said It waa do- ing well. One thing that cm be pinned down a little beUer lA al~ance. Accordln& to spokesmen for all three festivals, It I~ up. The Festival of ArU J>O(lted a grounds attenda nce of 131,805 through Tuesday. Ground:s ut- b'ndance dully has been ahove last year 's and hM excet.-ded th al or 1974. the fo'tlitlval 's best year. on most days. A t y plcnl Sunday will find about 6,500 people vlslhng the Jo'estival of J\rt.'I. On weekdays that fi1ure b about 2,SOO. And. that's for cround1 admiasion only and doesn 'l include the 2,SOO peo- • pie •ho au end the Papant ol the Muters ntihtly and view the grounda coming and going. At the Sawdusl Festival at- tendance has been estimated at between 228,000 and 300,000 lhrough last Friday. An ex•ct tally ts not pouible httauae tickets are good for a week and many visit.on come to the grounds often, Dick Clark, Sawdu.'lt spokesman said. Attendance figures for Art·A· Fair run to "Impressions" as admission I~ free and no tally Is kept. Jean Spiry. Art·A·Falr pr~l­ dent, said it was her lmpression attendance was up over th.at of last year and she s aid more im· portanUy, lbe people have been "very appreciative" of lbe art.lsta •works. I DOGS •.. enlordne the prob1b1tions qaln.st tlrt:1, drink.mg and doa walkina In the park, .tlhou.ch IL appean the polJc departmf'llt bu Issued citations for.those of. ftn:Ses. Tbe loophole was d1sco\'t'r«I when the cit) posted MJ(n) b:tn runii the thing~ IL h:1d no le~ul authority to ban. In 1~ action la~t week. U1e council attemptt'1l to mllke the daytime ~•ch ban apply to the park as wcl I. The two beac~~ and lhe park M" next to each Otht>r. What 1l did however was b;in dogs con\ph:tely from th<' park. :m uction which brought a howl of protest from the city':-; num<'rous arum al lover~. It remains to be seen tr the re- VUied action will muu.le a protest by dog lovers being planned for the Sept. 1 City CounctJ session when fmal action on the ban was due. About six years ago. an at- tempt to ban dogs altogether from the city beaches brought a turnout or a crowd estimated in excess of 300 per~ons lo the rouncU chambers. The councilman who proposed the ban was l ater recalled from office. Frot11PageAl KIDNAP ... from the van before scouring the area for the missing woman and lhe twogunmen. Los Angeles Sheriff's Lt. Jim Middleton blamed residents with citizens band radios for frighten- ing the kidnapers off, causing them to give up on phoning Seigman. "We have the impression they were frightened off by a lot of activity by people wilh CBs who flooded lnto the area." he said. "fl was nol1ceable lo officers who were trying ·to conduct a sur- veilJance m the area." 'Middleton said all five family members had been at home when the two kidnapers came to the door. The c hildren were ident1ried as Cathy. 19, John Mil'hael. 16. and Paul. 11. Real Sleeper ~zir1g Boy Causes Uproar .. B y MJCKAEL PASICEVIOf Olllllel>Ml, ..... ,, .. 11 tr they C\•er re-make the movie "Sleeper." 9-year-old M1<'hael Dcla<'ru.sta of Anaheim may be up for lh\• lt'Pd part. lte kept 13 rt'11cuers at bay Wednc•i\111y night as he slt•pt :soundly In the back 5Nll or l\Ui pal't'nts ' lockt'd car. Newport Reach Fire flepartmcnt s pokc'lman Art Mortoo said Po11chael ·., p1tn•nl~ :1to11iwll off ut 1 luc al r(• tau rant and left tum In the cur. · 11£ DOZED OFF v.1th lh~ kcy'S s1ttln& on the dashboard. \\'hen h\5 parent.~ retu1 ncd, Michael woutdn "l wake up 10 th\'y culled ror help Ourina the nt'xt 20 minuks. \ht• following methods were tri~: An Ora nge County fire cnitlne crew arrived 11nd tried to awaken him by turning oo th<' :siren. Nc1 luck A Nf.WPORT BEACH .,Ollt'e seraeant could not optm the car door using a coat hM.il·r A tow truck dnv~r. uSUlfl a tool "hich he 11ald "never fails,•· proceeded lo gct the tool ~tuck in the window. Alter rescuers tried rocking thti cur and pounding on the roof with no results, they contemplated breakln& a window to get in. Capt. Michael Murphy or the Newport Beach Fire Department drove engine number three behind lhe car and managed to wake up Michael. lledjd it with a series of blasts from lhe fitt true k's air horn. 'Nickel' May Be Legion Death Gas PHILADELPHIA CAP> -Two person s who attende d the Eucharistic Congress here have died from "'legionnaire's dis· ease." raising the death toU to 28, stale health officials s aid today. Both attended the worldwide gathering or Roman Catholics here Aug. 1·8. Authorities said both stayed at the Bellevue- Stratford Hotel, headquarters of the atate American Legion con- vention here July 21·24. Several leglnMaires became ill with n mY\terious disease aft.er the con- vention. · Dr. F. William Sunderman Jr .. who heads a team of scientists at the University of Conn<'cticul, said Wednesday night that a two- week study ha d found s1gnir1cant tr;:ices of nickel in tissue taken from the kidney, brt&in, llver and other organs of three victims or the disease. Sunderman said the results "came out quit& well in terms or s upporting the role of nickel carbonyl gas" as the possible cause of the disease. which has k.IJled 26 persons who au.ended a slate American L e gion Convention ln Philadelphia July 21-24. In Philadelphia, Dr. Lewis Polk, acting city health com- missioner, said today that the idea about the nickel carbonyl gas was "\'ery Interesting but pretty inconclusive at this lime. Jt 's still a long-shot.·· ®QUALITY TELEVISION Press the button the picture is 50% Larger Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up. The ZOOM picture is 50% larger. Press the • 100,_50110•5111~ ZOOM button again and picture T111nJOOvcn1ul• instantly returns to original size. --~~ • P111n11d Power Sentry Volllgl A1gul1tlng ~~~~~~~~::::::::::=:;:1 Sy~•m • Btllll1nt Chrom1colof itlcl&n TIAN • aotl6-St•I• ElectrOtllc T unlng Syttem Press buttons to turn set on or off --change channels-adjust volume to four levels and completely mute sound. Come in for a demonstration I 1111I114·1or" H.,,.,.,,.,,;,., 1•1.,, Our· l't•r\ounl One• \ •·nr f.tu1ruu1 ,.,.Ou I,.,.,.,, ,.,.odtec-1 M •• •u•ll! '27 s· East 17th St. Costa Mesa .............. ..-41 J ........... cwa-:. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat g.s:30 THUi ILICTIOHIC rttOflSSIOMALS SBVICI YOUll ... PM&fT .. .. ' • Orange Coast EDITION ) • * * * \VOL. 69, NO. 239; 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES , • Teacher Strike 1'oda,··s Clo ing ' c I EN CENTS\ Specter Raised ! By ~TEVE MITCHELL 0t lM O.tlly "'*\Wit Sull<!rinlcndertt of Schools John Nicoll rabed the po:...<,lb1hl)' of a Pay Talk lrnpass~ Likely Soon-Nicoll Nicoll said. "Thul i:pells musclt>. which tun 1._tcs lnto mo1w~. 1 "hkh tranalak11 mto po" er," ht• warnt'd. aeher strike this sth-Ool year tn the Nev. port·Mesa t:n1 r1ed School D1s1r1ct. uyinl(, "that\ JUSt the w a) It IS ••• Ill' told Costa Mesa Rotanan.i. Wednt>!>day that collect1vt• bargaining 1s here an<! 1t 's ~om~ to m ean chan~es in schools But. he added. d1stnct omc1als been geannl( up for the changes ror the past }ear. and he urged c1t1zens to bec.-ome aw ar1.• of the potenl1 ,tl problerm. Nu:oll s aid teachers probabb will be voling Oct. 14 on who will ~ rcprt.>scnung thl•1r interests Jt the bar11alning table "We'll probably be at an 1m vasse with teachers in lhe next 90 da) s. · hl' said ··Thal m11:ht lead lo a str1k'" but t hat 's JUSt lhc" ay It is " The Rodda Act, wtuch Wl•Dl ID- to erfeC'l July t , is the state's rww collecth e bargaimni:: la". N1c(11l .said. "Berore this law . "'l' were n • qwred by lav. to meet and conr,•r ., .. , ........ r .. l11d It Co111es 011i ff ere Shootmg apples ofr somebody's head has I ; u long trad1tton in Switzerland. but magi- cian llans Moretti goes William Tell one better -by shooting it otr his own head. ~ 1 fc Cires one crossbow which. ff it hits the· targets, fires the second. which fires the third. which fires thl' fourth. which hits the apple. The function of Moretti's com- panion was not immcdiatcly apparent. .FBl's Chief iCmi't Recall Break-in OK l \VASHJNGTON I AP1 FBI ~irector Clarence M. Keller said o<lay he can neither confirm nor cny a report that he requested \uthorization for at least one •reak-m while serving a."I agent- in-charge of the FBI 's Birm- Fgham. Ala., field office in the ate J9SOs. A spokesman for Kelley said director d oes not remember in~ the requesL He quoted ey as saying: "rf I did have a ol!ection. I would have no tancy In admiltlngil." , The Washington Star reportro t.odoy that a source, who 1t 5dtnllfled a s soml'one who form~rty held a h11th position 1n tbe bureau. said Kelley usked FBI headquarters lo approve a request from on<' of his Alabama agent~ for a break in. The Stnr's sourc<> could nol re· ~all the 1n\'estaga11n· r eason for the surrephl1ous entry request pyt said 1l was made bl'tween ~ember, 1957, :ind November. 1980. Kelley was In Chal'fl& or the ntrmingham oCCico durtns: that vel'iod, The ns!lertion that Kelley n~kl•tl r1>r brNik-in authorization l'l the first that alle1&edly llnk11 him with such practices. 2 More People Die Of Legion Disease PHILADELPHIA (AP > -Two p ersons who atte nded the• Eucharistic Congress here have died from "legionnaire's dis- ease." raising the death toll to 28, state health omcials s aid today. Both attended the worldwide gathering of Roman Cat.holies here Aug. 1-8. AuthoritJes said both stayed at the Bellevue- SlraUord Hotel. headquarters of the state American Legion con- vention here July 21-24. Severa! legionnaires became ill with a m )'!ltcrious disease after the con- vention. Dr. F. William Sunderman Jr .. who heads a team of i>c1cnt1sts at \he University or Connccllcul. said Wednesday night that a two- wet'k s tudy had found siJ1n1f1cant traces or nickel in tissue taken from the kidney. brain. hver and other OrttanS Of three VIC'llffiS Of the disease. Sunderman ~aid the res ults "came out quite well m terms of supporting the role or n1ckt>l <'3rbonyl gas" a!'l the possible cause of the disease, which has killed 26 persons who attended a s tale Americnn Legi o n Convention In Ph1ludc-lphlo July 21·24. ga-; was "VCTY mteresling but pretty inconclus ive at this time. It's still n long-shot." Polk nlso said: · • ... IC it was a gas like Or. Sunderman sug- gested, why dad the d isease affect only the legionnaires? There were millions of other people downtown m those rour days who breathed that same air and did.n 't get sick." The "umber of people known lr> have contracted the as.yet- unident1Cied disease rose to 176 Wednesday Morton D . R osen , P e n - nsylvania 's deuputy secretary of health, said the findings wt're bc- •nJ: analyzed by stat<' health of- ficials :md by invesl1~ator!> •ll tht• fe deral Center for D1sl•ase Control CCDC >In Atla11t;.i. CDC researchers have also round hi1tb nickel concentrnlions In ti sue samples. RO!>en said But he s aid that the CDC tests •were not yet complete. Rosen said 1nvest1gaton were prepared to launch a study or how the victims might have becn uposcd to nickel carbonyl ~as. a substance commonly used in th<' manufnctur<' of plast ic$ und :1ynlhet1r rubber. w1lh district employes." he ex plamed "Wh al this law mean!> 1s. now a contract must be !>lfllll'<I w1lh organizations rep.resent1nt; the teach<'r and classifil'd emplo)eS H e said tht• OC'l. 14 election will determine who Wlll represent tt'achers, w 1th the Ne"'1>0rt-Mesa Education A ~soc1al,on ';.Ing "1th t h'' Af'l. l'IO·a ffiha\cd !'\ewpor\ Mei.;s Federation of Teachers "The w Inner of a simpll' mu jQl"llY \'Oh' "111 havt-exclui.lve nght lo represent all teachers , whether the teachers want to be represen\cd by them or not · He told <•bout 30 ttownans at 1 South Coast PlalJ that lh\' u111on rt'prt's ent u th l's &ft' then• t1• rl'present the teachers · mte1·t.>:.ts , "The y url' not then.• t o represent the school ,'h1ldren. th\> ' parents or thl' distsict. The one11 representin~ you and your <Stt NICOLL, Pa~e 1\2) Rossmoor Woman Missi1ig j Cops Fear Victim's 1 Safety .. Jeopardized; Fears for \he safety of a . Ross moor woman mOWlted today as Orange County Sherifl's de- puties and Long Beach police con- tinued to seek the woman and her two abductors. Deput1l's said market mrulager John Se1gman. 50, his "'ire Joannt>. 43, a nd their three rhildren were taken at gunpoint from tht>ir home Wednesda\' night b y two masked gunmen · The store manager and thl· children were unharmed tod11~. :.ifter Se1i.i m an phoned pohct-from <•Long Beach phone booth." here ht' was w111ting for mstrucllons Crom the kidnapl'rs Mrs . Se1 ~ma n . v.ho "ai. separated from the children and taken away by the abductors. is Ford Urges ERA Support VAIL, Colo. (AP> Pres ident Ford has declared today "Women's Equality Day" and askt'Ci states that ha\'e not done so lo ratify the Equal Rights Amendment CERA>. In a proclamation issul'd Wednesday. Ford urged . "those states which have .not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment to give con s id e r ation to l't -; ratification and the uphold ing of o ur nation 's heritage." Thirty-four states have ratified ERA, four short of the number required to amend the Constitution. The remaining four must approve the amendment by 1979 if it's to be adopted. Burglars Enter, Rob H e ights Home Burglars who ripped off a screen and then entered via the unlocked window stole a camera. keys and a lighter from a Sant11 Ana Heitihts home, Orange Coun- ty sherHC's officers said. Deputies said the break -in was reported by store manager Albert David Bell, GS, of 162 1 Mesa Drivt>. The total loss wa~ estimated at $401. still missing and police srud ef forts to find the woman and the abductors have been hindered bv residents with citizens band r;tdios. The two armed men burst into tile family home at 3351 CorteM· Orive an Rossmoor earh• Wed nesday night. hustling ~1gman and his family into his van and of'denng him to drive lo a <t>wntown bClwhnu Ulll'.\' Ill Lon~ S!ach Tht• t•htlllrl'n . bound und gagged. "'l'rt.' left in the \an while Se1gman v. as ordered ton· turn to his mark et and "ail m j telephone booth outside the i.tor1• ror further in structions. His wire was taken with the tY.o g\j~men in their car, Seigman s&'lad. Police Try To Identify Slain Girls The bodies of l"o girls la) f'ozen rn s pecial cryo~en1C· ~ortuary facil1t1es loday as an vestigators ('Onlinued effort.'l to idenliry lh<' victims who were murdered Friday in Huntington Beach. Orange County coroner 's de- puties completed autopsies late Wednesday night on the slam girls. es timated to be 15 to 18- years old, then delivered the bodies, which bore muJliple stab wounds, to Saddleback Mortuary in Tustin. No identiricalion of any kind could be found on or near the blue jeans·clad corpses which lay sprawled below a rocky surfside bJurr. "They ·re still Jane Doe l and J ane Doe 2," Coroner's Deputy Jim Bricker said early today. No motive 1s apparent in the s a,·age slayings on a narrow be~1ch lx'low the rocky bluffs on Pacific Coast lhghway, about JOO y ards west of Goldenwest Street. "ft looked hke he wanted them good and dead.'' D<.'puty Coroner Bricker obser ved. lie declined to speculation wh •lher one or more killers committed the apparently wanton nets. Ouestwncd ohout lhf' mult11>h· lSu \'ICTIMS, Pal(e All The market manager im mediately callt>d Long Beach police from the .Phone booth, tell mg the m tlw uhcfuctors had his wife and wuntr<I S7,000 from thl' !>lore. Long l3eltd1 pnhct> :.urrounded thl' area and rl's<'Ul'<I the children from the van b<>forc scounng the arl•a for the missing woman and ttw two l!unml•n Los Angeles Sht'1·1rr s Lt. Jim Middleton bla m t'cl rcsid<'nt:s with t·1tticns band radios ror fns:hten IOJ.! lh<' k1dna1wr\ o(( causing them to g1vt> up on p honing Si.'1~man "We have th<' 1mpr<'ssion they w<>re frlghtenccf off by a lot of ud 1vity by ~ople with CBs who 1 flooded into the urea." he said. "It was noticeable to officers who were tryin~ to conduct a sur- veillance in the are J '· Middleton s a1cl all five family members had bcl'n at home when the two k1dnapl•rs came to the door . Th e chi ldren werr • identified as Cathy, 19, J ohn ' Michael. 16, and Paul, II. Me sa Boy, 3 , Crushed by · Car, Survives . , J\ 3·year-old Costa Mesa boy '" in stable condition today after his mids ection was crushed under a car tire Wednesday night. Victim Santiago Zamora of 2072 Newport Blvd., was playing sn the front yard when the inci- dent occurred. Motorist Javier Perez Urena or 325 W. Bay St. told officers h e backed his r ar in- to the Zamora's driveway an<l parked. When he returned to the car later. he continued backing up the vehicle and heard screams from the Zamora house. lie stopped and got oul tu discover the boy near the left rear tire or lhecar. The tot was rushed lo Costa Mesa Mcmoriul lfo11pital and lut('r lrans f<'rrNl to UCI Medical Center wher1· hl' 1s t>C.'ing tr<'aled for mjurics to h1 -; thiAh bone and J><'IVIS, l I; Or:n:e'4~ ~o.11s l In Phlladelphlll. Dr t,(•w1' r olk. acting city health com rnisssoner, i.;:1ld tocluy that Uw 11lea about the nickel C'Hrh4m' I Slayings Spark Fear \\''eathe r By ARTJJURR. VINSf:I. 01-.001ty~1to1Sloll Morninf.! and evening clouds will gi\'e way lo sun- shine Thursday with highs ln the low 70s, lows or :ibout 60. . Orange Coast Classes Set For Disabled Disabled students reg~lering for fall classes at Orange Coast College this week should visit representatives or a re· babilltatlon pl'ogram. Thl'Y s tarted cominl( after troubled Southern alifornia families bought the evening final street edition at a ncwsrack or heard a home·delivered newspaperthumponthefrontsteps. They increased after the 6 o'clock t elevision news was switched on and in some homes, it spoiled the even· ing meat, replacinghungerwithgnawingfear . by other easy· li vins: young people. "WE'R E llOPlNG U' they arc runaways, they were reported," u :.Mjddleton said today. "We'll ~el 'lots of calls ••• Huntington Beach is a magnet for kids likethcm.'' i . I I NSIDE TODAY . TM doctor solao JXrlorrMd Rnitt Richards~ •ez ~ 1urger11 say1 pre1udice .toward lrcm.ut~oll U.a "dis- grace In this ccn.mt'JI." ~e Pogt A7, II ., . ..,. •• •• Cit .,., C\· • ()(fidals from the Costa Mesa office of the CuJlfornla State Department of Rehabilitation \\rill be on campus Friday to aid disabled s tudents. "This is a unique opportumty ror eligJble disabled students to receive financial assistance for books. s upplies and lab fet>s." said James 8 . Woolfenden . senior counselor at th<' Costa Mesa office. For further information. call Woolfondeu at 979·2970. • I .. t \ Orange County Sheriff's deputies and Orange Coast city police departments today ·began sorting scores of telephone calls from worried parents who· know of the two t eenagers murdered on the shoreline al I luntington Beach. .. WE FEEL TJIEV'RE at the age where they wUI be missed by someone.·• Sheriff's Lt. Sim Middleton said "\\'c '\.l' got CJ good JO missing female juveniles from Orange County alone that fit their description pretty close." Sheriff's Sgt. Al Masucci added. "8ut ·we ·re not a rther along today than we were l aslnighl." rnvestigators are leaning strongly toward the • theory the slain girls were runaways who migrated. west to the ever.popular haven of a beach frequent~ ·-· , Huntington Beach Police Front Desk Officer Ken Jenson was alteadyon the phone this morning with one anxious mother who has a missing daughter. Patrolmen on duty in the busy benchfront area so far this s um mer have questioner! ::ind dC!taincd runaways from as far ;1way as Illinois and Pen· nsylvania. WHE REVER JAN•~ DOE land Jane Doe 2 came from. lo their rendezvous with violent ctcaths. one and possibly even two households nre virtually certain to be racked by shock and sorrow soon, investigators pre- d1ct . "They don't Jrok too much alike ." Lt . .MiddJeton said today when asked if the two brunette youngsters of approximately the same height although different weJghts might even be sisters. . "But we certainly can 'trulc that out. •·he added .. • I •• .J .. . .. 1 t • i s .. , .. .._ ·Bai« Dangl•d~ Uouston nttorncy Leon Jjlwor skt says the bait or an ~ppointment to the Supreme Court was dangled before him when h e arrived in Washington to discuss his appointml'nt as s pecial Watl•rl!atc orosecutor. tRelatl•d:-ton Pa~('i\I 1 Not Guilty Plea Given In Kidnap I Innocent pleas were entered lo· , day by two suspects in th-.: S250.000 ransom kidnap or Balboa Jsland potato chap hear John 11. .. Jack .. Scudder in a bner ar: raagnment in West Orange Coun· iv Judicial Distract court. ·Judge Fenton E. Jones set pre- hminary hearing for Sept 8, aho st·hedulang a hearinf: tn discuss possible baa I reduction for ~·rt :.! an Ot\'lsion 11 again before ha m I )lean" hale he ordered Walltam Rudy \\'es~on. -i-1. and Dack Dale I St-llers, 20, rl'turnt!d to Oran~e Count\ JJ1I in ht•u of 100.000 bClil eJch nn tht' kadnJping 1:h.1r~t· I Sellers or Loni( Reach. ali.o I fact•s a charge of assault with a dead I\ "capon for alleged Iv !'>mashing a gun butt into Scud- Mr"s mouth dunni:: the abduction orw \\1."ek .1go toda) \\ csson. of 14-192 Mornan~ Glory Drive, Tustin, and h1~ voung brolher·in-law appeared in court only briefly in the ar- rai&nment pro<•ess. which as thl.' first formal ~tt1> an " ('nmmnl I trial The Sept ll pr('lamanary hear- ing wall start the rrocl·~s I)( sub . m1ttm~ ('\'Iden<'<' J1nk1ng th(' pair I to th(' bun~l<•rl .1bduc·t1on '' h1C"h llH l'~t1s:ator!> J'i.r·1 l \\ .)1' .,,, .11nat<>11ri:-h an C'oot·,•rt .ind at lC'mpt~ 111 pull 11 nff ll 1, .1lm11': untwht•\ abk _........ .. , ... , .. , ........... ·~ ... , ""'" -. ..... TO~IGllT <.'()ST A ~1 J-: S 1\ C 0 l ' NT Y \\1\TF.H HOAR!'I H£•Rular 111f'l'tll11(. ltl71 Pt.1n •nt1a, 6 :10 I• m FRIO,\\", An;. :?7 'THF. \\"I Sl>O ~l or E\'E ' ll\lnt• C'omn111111t\ 1'hl'.lh1r.1\uR 2i 2>4 \ nul h !->1• 1 \ 11·1•, "oc•1 ;,ll ion l"heall•r, Un!>llll 11l lfrd 11111, I! 30 II m MOTOfiC\'Cl.E SPF.F.0\\'A'I' HACl;\r. Fu1rground~. 8 15 J> m 1MSEO/\t.l. Cost.a Mtsa N151ht al Anaheim Stod111m, An.iels , Yankees Dust'. leave \ommunal)' ReC"rcat1on Center al G ~~IJ rn. S3 ~ ORANGE COAST r,,_ "'•'4 .... ri ..... ,.,fl, "'''f\•Jl\uf'I. _,, ,,_,. u .. N• • t~•f \ '~·V-ct t ' '""" f)•,..,-•'l.if t ••• t t "f'l1H1~~ (lW•~t "''""''"" •ff f ..,, "" to11<1I h~l•1 I "'"'''"•• t'°'t"'°ar" t I •' •• ~M \.0\tl ~~it 1.1,., .. II 11,oft"r •l1fftf""''"'" t • .-1h t "wl'll ... lf'I 'wAll,., ,,.,,,.._ \1.f'hlflll • v.11 •• ,.,..,,, 1 .. """"'"' ''• ,. , ~O\A~ '"' 1 "' .... ,..,. lfllQt ~· .. ft ill lf'I ',.Mf H t I t1 ~hi" LO Wlool \ I ~t-Y' fM t .. 11'M'lljtl ~M "'•""" &'llMI •\ •t t.11 _,.\I""' \tff•I l t I• Nl~ .... ' 1111 ow t 'lt·• Ro~rt N Wl.'4!'d t-'•nHN"t •M PMN1\Jllle• Jacll R. Curlt\I Vtcf' lttt\~t •!'Id e,,.,_.•WNe"t Thomas K~ll ro;hir Thomas A. Mufl)lline a ~"°'il~l•* - Olar~s H. Loos RicNn:I P. Nill .,,.,,...,., M,t,....,.,.,. (oitan Cost• Mew Offk• ,.,,.,..,, ••• s''"'" ...._ """') Adrofl r ('.' i'it• I~ •"W' Ofti<H l •"lv"-* r II\ ~· .. ( fr.IV'-."• \t·•• 1 "IM'f·• .. tOf\t-1.t•" '.~,"'-"°""""' .. '" ~t..-~""l• "•'"' • )\Mt I A l'u .... 11 ~ ... ri~., ........ C,.'("ttf'\I ,.,. °'•°'91" (ff\' 1111~W.h\hl"9 (ftm. t*lliv ... "' .. ''°"~'· utw"''"'~ .. ..,'-' • ""•• ... <td•••Uum•"h ,...,.,"' m•Y °"' ..t .. Nvt•CI •H~•wt , .. <••• ,.'""'"'~ t f '°'"~ 0-'Kf ~•NO <••n tHt\111t .. •••ct •t C-.\tt ..-..~. (Mt,_,.,...41 '"°" t ttM..,. l!tf' (4f f+IH J.I I\ ~ Ht .-,mt•t .... l)~ttity.•••M•t•t*'IW\iff.._,. u.n~•,.• ' Bd/b~­ Trial· ' • 1!o~J~ 8~"l'Olf BAal.EY a.-o.uy~ ... - Carrying notes record.-d dur Inc ttcht weeks or kstlrnony, itn Orqe County Superior Court Jury went into the Jur)' room to day to p()Od~r ills wrdict in the bribery trial of Anahcum i;rchltect l.t"Roy R<>lW The lin•I plea bcfort-Jud"l' Lester Van Tatcnbove dcltvered Jurv Instruct.ions Wednt-:iday ntghl, came from Pl'ClSOCutor J ack R) an who thump~ the po<ilum and bellowed, '"lt'5 a bnbe No matter wblch way you look 11t 1t. al'U bribe. "It doesn 't make any dlf reren<'e whether Rose's activiues had any effect on the appro\•aJ or disapproval of the Hidden Lakes development," the prosecutor told the jury. "This defendant is guiJty of sohc1ting 3 bribe and I Uunk our case against him bas been pro \'ed .. . Ryan, who at tirnes rould be clearlv heard in the courthouse corri°dor and in adJ01111 ne courtrooms, urged the Jury to concentrate on the actinties of Rose rather than key prosecution "1lness Paul Wall3ch. It lS alleged that Rose. workin~ through Wallach, sought a bnbt> from Fullert on developer William Brashears in return for Rose 's fa\'orable vote as a Fullerton planning com· missioner on the $6.S million Hid· den Lakes condominium project. Ryan admitted that WaJlal'h. who W3S given immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony against Rose, was '"deeply involved." Wallach was the target of re· pealed attacks by defense at· torney Marshall Morgan who lold the JUT)" in hts final argu- ment that the public relations e.x· C'cuti"e "was cuddling up to the distra ct attorney·· long before Ro!-e "as ind1ctc·d by the grand JUr~· ··oo )OU rcall) thank you should <"Onv1l'l anyone o t anything based on the le:.l1mony of that perjurer?" Morgan a:.ked the jury. He accus ed Wallach or ··dreaming up" the plan to ex· tract $40.000 from Brashears in return for Rose's vole on the planning commission an d Fullerton Coun{'ilmun Charles Phillips' vote a l city council )('\'Cl, From Page ,l I VICTIMS ... stab wound statement issued by Orange County Sheriff's deputies Wednesday. Brac kl'r s aid onh 1t in\"olved more than lh.ret' and less than JO in ea('h \'IClim"I'> bodv . "it was eight or nine on each one." Shenfr's Hom1c1de Sgt.. 1\1 Masucci said today. No evidence of sexual molestation could be found, whtlc the question of possible drug in- ,.ol vement must await com· pletion of lengthy toxJcologlcal' tests lasting as long us six weeks Shtriff"s Sgt. M asucd said at the scene Friday he suspects thev were confronted b y :lomeone. thr e::atenerl nncl frightened enough to nee toward the potenli al. but hopelcc;~ rscape route The Jagg<'d. roC'~\ hluH 1~ almost vertical llunl1ngton Beach Pollrt Oetecti\'e Jack Wcbh said arte1 qewmg the bodies shortly nrter their 7 .30 a.m . discrwery it ap pears the girls fought for their hves. Defense wounds -cuts on han<ll and arms -indicate each tned lo ward off the stabbing In- strument used by their kalltr or killers before thc-v <'rumpled to the s and, m0rtally knifed 0.llt ...... , .. " .. -. PROBLEMS AHEAD? Superintendent Nicoll f 'ro• Page Al NICOLL .•• cluldnn are the people you ~lect· ed to the ~chool board, not the un- ions " Nicoll said the distract "as about lo recognae the California School Employes Association to represent the distract 's 900 non tea ching t'm pl o_\es th e Team!>lt•rs L' naon inter. ened "They stepped an to represent 22 bus d rivers," Nicoll said. "That intervention has stopped w. from recognizin~ CSE,\, hut o n c d o t' s n o t r l' j e c· t t h t' Tea mstcrs I 1ghtly. ··he laught.'CI. He said teacher organizations statewide and nallonaUy have targeted the NewPort·Mesa and SantaAnadistriets. ''They are set up to present their programs here and they are funded for st," he warned. Nicoll said standard tactics for union organizers ls ... once they get a bargainsng agent, they wtU lrv to spht up the school board, and splat the board from the admtnastrallon." lie suggested 1nd1v1duals op- posed to union prl'ssure:.. "get to the school board meetings, get to the l eg 1slutors. r ead the ne\\ paper " Ile said c1t1zens should "·ee .... hut the teachers are demand· ing anc! what the d1stnct as offer- ing If you don 'l lake the board ·s actions. 1f it looks like they're j:!I\ ang away the store. you can throw the rascals out at t!lcctlon time." Bandit Fires Shots at Trio In NB Holdup PollC'e are seeking ~1 gunman "'ho hid near :i Newport BeaC'h home early today and robbt'd three people of SIOl after firin~ t\\o shots at point-blank range . &th llhots missed the \•ictims. Mr and Mrs. Henry Grum and a friend. Maria Armstrong, were confronted by the robber at 1: 15 am in front of the Grums' home al 2807 Carob Street, PoliC~ said. The robber . described as a bearded six-footer about 25 years old. br:mdished a )>mall revolver a nd fir£'d the shots after threatening to kill the trio. Police s aad the two wom('n l?a\·e him the moall'\ in tiw1r 11urSl'S :ind he rlec1 on foot I' o I 1 t' e a r l' r l' Q u t! ' t 1 n ~ 1-:.l~tbluff ar<';J rt•...,ult•nb to rro· \ldl' ;in, inrormutmn th1·~ m1~h1 h;I\ l ' l'Oll('l'I ntnl( lht• \Tlllll' CB Radio Stolen At least one truck dnver won "l ~ calhng his ··good buddies" over CB radio today. Thieves en· tered the cab of a Tustin man's delivery truck, parked at Connell Chevrolet, 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, for r<.'pa1r~ Wednes- da" and took a ('itazf'n band radio "orth $2/JS Board Seeks Truce In Planning Hassle By GAR\' CRAN\.'ILLE 0t 1.,. 0.11, 1>1 ... s~n Orange County supervisors de clded Wednesday lo seek peacl' between Planning Commission Cbairman Shirley Grindle and Environmental Management Agency <EMA> director George Osborne. Mn. Grindle. in rttent weeks. has charged Osborne with edi~­ ing commission reports to swt tus taste and with dist~ com- mission positions when reportinR on them to the Board of Supervisors. . Early this week. the Planning Commission chairman sugge te<l that the commission be given a bo•rd envoy other than Osborne. It was the man who appointed Mrs. Grindle to the commission. Supervisor Ralph Clark. who suggested that supervisors seek ways to resolve lhe conflict .. Clark admitted Mrs. Cnndle. bas been in the forefront of the plannlnR qu11rrt•I "1th the EM 1\ chlrf Rut, Clark ~aid, thrrc should be no Jack of rommun1cat1on or foulup of communit'9llon Imes between the commission and supervisors . Supervisors Thomas Riley and RaJph Diedrich agreed. They made It a 3-0 decision when they voted with Clark to direct the county's admlnrstratl<>n office to in· veslll(ale the ronfl1L1. nnd rep0rt to th<' boa rd When calling for the tnquin. Clark helped shlt'ld Mrl' Grandi!' from belni;t In II pOStllOn or ~rsnnally r<'udin~ \\<1th 0-.t?orne The An:\heam supervisor p0lnt-ro out the ent1r(' commission had s1d<'d with her Monday when she said Osborne ·~ report on a pro- posed road In the El Toro· Mission Vit'jo area did not pro- perly reflect the commission's position. GUlllllan Demands Parlay . CLEVEl.A 0 <API -A di"'· ~runlled apprt•nttcc machan11\l "''*'" huld1111o1 Jn unknown numt>c•r of hostaf;lt':. todoy on thl' :J6th noor Q( a downtown office bwld· tn~ :tad dcmund1na that ht' be al· lO\o\Cd to talk wath w~althy 10· d u s t r i a I 1 s t C y r u :s t: 3 t o n , a11lht1r.tit's bald The 1"111 said A:-.hby LCU('h. JO. of llunt1n1Zton. W . \'a . a fonn1•r employe of Cht>s)ie System Int• • a ra1lroud holding «om puny. seized thl· hostuges at Chci.i.111:·~ headquarter.s 11\ l11e 1'erm1r.<1I Tower on u corner or Pubhc Square before 11 a m EDT (8 am. PDT!. There were d1Hering reports on the number of hostages. The FBJ said there were three. in· eluding two unarmed security guards and one female; a spokesman for Chessiesaid there were eight: a \o\ o m an who calll'<i a newspaper and claimed to be a hostage said there were 11. and Cleveland police first reported there were 13 The FBI said Leach was carry mg a sawed-off shotgun and a handgun. Milt Dollinger. assis tant \'ice president of Chess1c. said one shot was fired into the ceiling, but there were no m juries. The FBI rele11sed a letter signed by R . C. McGowan. vice president of administration for Chessie, that made three pro- mises to Leach: that benefits of the GI Bill or Right.s would be ex· tended to Vietnam veterans employed by Chessie; c;;hessie "will reimburse all Vietnam veterans who have been cheated out of the GI bill wtule employed by Chessie": and "that Hays T . Watkins will return to the Baltimore veterans organization the flag that he received in 1971. •• Watkins is chairman and pres1 dent of Cbess1c. There "as no elaboration on the promises made in the letter. Real Sleeper Dozing Boy Cawes Uproar By MlCUA•:L PA..,KEvt II oe-0..1,,..._, .... lf the~· e\•er remoJ<t' thtt movatt "Slttpt-r," 9-y ur old M1chod Oducrustao{ Anuhe1m may be up for the lead part. He kept 13 ruscue.rs at bay Wedne:1day nl&ht as he alept ~un<11y 1n the back seat ot hi:. pun·nts' l<><·k~'<! car. Nl•wport Utt:tch t-'lre D"pnrtmcnl ~pokcsmon Arl Morton s aid M 1chucl '5 parents stop~d oft at. u loeal re tauranl and left him tn t~ car HE DOZED OfFwtlhthc keysstttlng on '-?'edashboard. When hls parents returned. Michael wouldn t wake Ut1 10 lhl·~ t•;11lt"d for ht•lp. ·Dunn,.: tht' fll'Xl 20 mmutt.•s, tht• followin~ m!!lhods were , tned: . ... d trl..,. 1,.. An 01·angc County fire englnc crew urnv"" "n "" v awaken him by turnm& on thestren. No luck. A Nt::WPORT BE/\Cll 1>0hcc ser"cant could not open the car door using a co11l hantwr. • A tow truck dnvt!r, usln.: a tool which ~e said • never fails," proceeded lo get the tool stuck an lhl'" 1ndo'~. After rescuers tried rocking the car and pounding on tho roor wllh no results, they contemplated brealung a wlndow to get in. B h F" Capt. Michael Murphy of the Newport eac ir~ Department drove engine number.three behind ~he car and managed to wake up Michael. Ile did 1t with a seneso! blasts fromthefiretruck'sairborn. New Puzzle Piece i Viking Hints Again At Mars Life Hope PASADENA <AP! -A Viking experiment has again given a signal that could mean Martian life, adding one more piece to a puuJe that seems to hint al a dlf· ferent answer nearly every day . The outcome of a control ex- periment disclosed Wed.nesrlay "increases the chance" that soil taken aboard the lander contams liCe, said Dr. Norman Horowitz. a biologuu on the Viking research team. But the head of that team. Dr Harold P. Klein, said there are still alternatwe explanations not pointing to hfe. He said that if the test results are not signs of life. some very unusual chemical pro- cess in lhe sandy red soil must be rooting the three biology experi· ments aboard Viking. For 3!.o!J weeks these experi- ments have been yielding results that one day make scienUsts gloomy and the next day optimistic -which. Horowitz says. is the way science always works. The dirference in Viking is that the public gets word o( each step m the lnvestigaUon. There remains one unavoidable fact an the tests· VlkintfS organi<· analysis lnstrumtml has found no orga.nic matter an two samples of MlfTS SOii. ~QUALITY TELEVISION Press the buffon the picture is 50% Larger Press the ZOOM button and you get instant close-up The ZOOM picture 1s 50° o larger. Press the ZOOM button again and picture · ~~=~~~~dc~~·~:1. instantly returns to o riginal size ~~~ • Patented Power Sentry ·-~~~~=: Volt1ge Regullllng ' ,,1 Syllem • Brilll1nt Ch1om1col0f Plctu1e TLlbe • Solid· Slit• !ltctronlc Tunl"G Syal•m Press buttons to turn set on or off -change channels-adjust volume to tour levels and completely mute sound. Come in for a demonstration I ull l-'n•·l11r~1M11rru111;,.,1•11" Our 1•••r•Hu111I .,,.,. \ t•nr f91111rnt1 ff••·"" I •·•·r~t 1•rud1u·1 M •• .'-wll: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .. _......._.,,.,_._ 2 o ............ Cerft .Ir. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Datly 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ tlle H..._ ""-"-e ltW THISI ILICTIOHIC NO .. SSIOHALS SEIVlCI YOUa ~IPMltfT Fomnus Zenith quulity! Fur11ous ~~~dependability! ' • L Orange Coast EDITION Toda y~~ C los ing ( , .Y .·S tu<•k s 1 I } * * * \VQL. 69, NO. 239, ~SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ( ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST.16, 1976 N TEN CENTS : Teacher Strike • I Raised 1· Specter By STEVE MITCHELL CKtlleO.lty l>llt4M.tt Superintendent of Schools John lcoll rnised the possibllity of a teacher strike this school year in the Newport -Mesa Unified School District. 9aying, "that ·s just the way 1l 1s · · Pay Talk Impasse Likely Soon-Nicoll Nicoll s:ud. "Thnl spclls musck. 1 which trunslutt•s Into mone). which translattis Into power." ht.' warned. : He told Costa Mesa Rotanans Wednesday that collecth e bargaining ls here and 1t 's go1ng \.o mean changes in school.s But. he added, d1stnct officials have been gearing up ror the changes for the past year. and ht· urged citizens to become a""ar~ of lhe potential problems. NicoJI sajd teachers probabl~ wtll be \'Oting Oct. 14 on who wall be representing their 1nterests at the bargamiog table. "We 'll probably be at an 1m- pas~ with teachers in the next 90 ~tyllllllMJUll ....... J DfSCOV!RERS OF ANCIENT INOIAN GRAVE SITE • Jerry Howerd, Libby Kohler With Artlfeci pld Indian Grave Found Near Bluff . f Ry ROBE RT BARKER } CK I~• q.11, ,., .. , Sl•tt l A younl( lluntin1tton Ueach rcheolo~isl hus round nn uncu!Ol ~drnn l(ruvc in the bluffs near untingto n Harbour which tw llcvc11 could be o major dis Vl'r\' · The skekton of a )m111~ lndinn mult• who Ill bchevC'd to h;1vt> flved bttw\•t•n 900 :md 1000 I\ 0 Willi round Ul D future• t'llO· atruct11>n •oil' th1:1 \H't'k b> Jerry Uow:ud. 25 llow;Jrtl s.1111 the mnJnr ~igmflcunc<' of t hl• fmd up1>t>ars to be.• lht• pla<'C'llll'llt or a ~truw .b:Askct between the• kn<'t's o( the lnthnn lll thl' llnw or bunal • "As rnr ai< I knnw. 1t l~ lht' riNil -:irtifat'l ot th1:. 1~r1ocl th l holl 'been found 1n lluntl n~ton llC<iC'h." lloward stud today. He nnd a frlh>w ;.ircheolo1ust. Ubhv Kohlt'r. also of lluntinl(ton ~nch. nrt ('onr1uclln~ furth<'r ~vnlunt lo n 11 todn y wh i l e ml'li('ulously rrmnv1111t lht> \ru11ur<' with dt•nt11I 111ck1< und other delicate instrunwnt11 • Huntint(t<111 H<>a<'h police kept o ' Ford Vrges ERA Support VAIL. Colo . <AP I Presi dent F o rd ha s declared todav "Women's Equality Day;, and asked slates that have not dooe so lo ratify the Equal Rights Amendment <ERA). In a proclamation ls.sued Wedncsd3y. Ford urged . "those stales which have not rntHied the Equal Riahts Amendment to give conslderatlon to ns utiticalion 1nd the uphold· tna of our nlllon 's herlt.age." Thirty·four states have r aUfitd ERA. four short or the n\lmber required lo amend the Constitution. TM rem aining rour must • approve the amendment by um ll lt 's to be adopted. "uurd Wednesday night and ear h this morning at the site or the.• discoven · near Warner Avenue a nd di rectly south of Meadowl ark Airport. Howard said scientific tests will be made to det<'rmine the precise a~e in which the Indian lived Ile su1rl the skell'ton will b<' i;:1 ven Lo local Indian groups for burial and the impn•ss1on of lhl' !\lraw basket "111 be turned over toa musuem llownrd and Miss Kohler !i01d lhl• Indian probably was a prt· dcct',,or of the Gahneleno!i anrl II\ 1'fl rlunnJ;? the rnrly m1lhnit 'tonr hon 111n r hronolo.:11·;11 ll4'rmd Th<· l 11d1an-. or that t 1mt• ~round food R ratns on ~tone' "hllc ul'ln linn.: orr an ;1hunc111nt suppl)' of 11 hell fi sh from the OCl'lln. ltnwarrl sa1rl. Ht• said he diiico,·rn.·d Uic.· shallow ttra\ e "hen a hulldot.cr Wlll' Skimm1nf{ the• top or tht' lnnfl to aid archeolo~ le al sc>archt•r!- All th<1l re• m ;an:.-ut the ba!\kt't 1:-. Its Impression. Miss Ubhy 11a1d th(• container was placed In a tar like substance. She :said it "us probubly put in the gravl' lo Jt1n• the dead ~·oun~ man fooc1 ror future journcy:o1 She said the area oncl' hucl plentiful numbers or Indians m ($4-e BONES, Pagf'A2) Youth Sought In Rape Try Newport Beach poUce said lo- d-.y they are looking for a younR blond-haired man who entered <1 Balboa home Wednesday :if ternoon and attempted to rape a GO-year-old woman al knlfepoint. Police said the woman suffered a cut hand in fighting off the at- tacker who wore a towel over his head. The woman was treated at Ho•g Memorial Hospital and re- leased. The suspect ent ered the home through an unlocked door 1md al t.icked the woman while she wu ln bed. p01tce said days." hc sa1d "That m11?ht leatt to a slnke. but that'!> JUSt the way 1t is." The Rodda Act. which \\eot in· to effect July 1. is the s tate's new collecti\'e bargaanmg law, Nicoll sa.id. ··Before this law. "e were re- quired by law to meet and confer with district employc:s," he ex plained. "What this law means 1s. now a contract must be signed w1lb organizations representing the teacher and classified emptoyes. He said the Oct. 14 election will determine who will ri!present teachers, with the Newport-Mesa Educnt1on Assoc1at1on vying \\1th the A 1-~L-C IO-arfiliated Newport Me!>a Federation or Teachers . "The winner of a simple ma JOnty \'Ole will han• exclusive righl to represent all lt"achers. whether the teachers want to be represented by them or not.·· Hc told nboul 30 Hotnri.mi. <tl South Coast Pluzu thnt the union reprt'sentali\·es are there to represent the tcacht>rs' interests , "They arc not t here to • repr~sent the chool children. the , parents or the district. The ones • representing you and your (Sff NICOLL, Page AZ> Slayings Spark E'ear By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OllMO.llrl'lletS~tt They s t a rte d coming after t roubled Southern California fam ilies bought the evening final street edition a t a newsrack or heard a home-delivered newspaper thumpon the front steps. They increased after the 6 o 'clock television news was switched o n and in some homes, it s poiled the even- ing meal, replaclngbunger with g n awing fear. . Orange County Sheriff's deputies and Orange Coast city police departments today began sorting ~cores or telephone calls from worried pare nts who know of the two teenagers murdered on the s horelin e at I luntington Beach. "WE FEEL THEY'RE at the age w here they will be mis s ed by someone," Sheriff's Lt. Sim Middleton ~Uld. "\\\"ve got a good 10 missing female JU\'enile.!> from Orange County alone that fit their description pretty elose." S heriff's Sgt. Al Masucci added ... Bul '' e 'rl' no farther along today than we we re last night." Investigators arc leaning strongly t oward the theory the s lain girls were runaways who m igrated west to the ever·popular ha\'en of a beach frequented by other e asy-ti vingyoung people. "WE 'R E llOPI NG IF they are runawuys. the~· \\'ere r eported," U . Middleton s aid today. "We'll get lots of calls .•. Huntington Beach is a m agnet for kid::. like the m ." Huntington .ReachPolice Front Desk Officer Ken Jenson was already on the phone this morning with one anxious mother who has a missing daughter . Patrolmen on duty in the bus~· bcachfront area sn far this s ummer have questioned and detained runaways from as far away as Illinois and P en nsylvania. WHER EVER JANE DOE l and Jane Doe 2 came from. to their r endezvous with "iolent deaths, one und possibly cvl'n two households are nrtua lly certain to be racked by s hock and sorrow soon, investigators p re diet. "'They don't look too much alik('," Lt. l\t iddleton i,aid today when asked iflhc two brunette youn~stcn. ol approxim ately the same height although d1ffcr cn1 weig hts mig ht e\'en be sisters. .. But W(' certainly can't rule that out.·· he added. FBI Chief Recalls No Break-in Two Slain Girls Still Vnidentified Not Guilty Plea Given In Kidnap WASHINGTON CAf>1 FBI Director Clarence M Kell ey said today he can neither confirm nor dtny a report that he requested nuthortzation tor at least one break-in while serving as OJ.!enl- in-chargc of the FBl's Btrm· mgha m. Ala . field offi ce in the late 1950s A spoke man for Kelley said the director does not remember making the request. He quoted Kelley as say mg "If I did have a recollectlon. I wouJd have no h<'sitancy in admill1ng it." The Wnshington Star reported today that a source. who 1t identified as ~omcont.' who formerly held a hil!h position in lhe bureau. said Kelley asked FBI headquarters to apµrovt' a request from one or his Alabama ngents for a break-to. The Slur's :.ource could not re rail thl' mvestigativc reason for the !>Urrept1llou!> cnlr) request but said 1t wn!) made belwl'en December. 1957. and November. 1960 Kcllev wa,.-. m charJ.!e or th1• lhrmm1th:im office clunni; thlll ix-nod The a!ls crt1on thal t\(•lle~ a'lktd for break m aulhonzation '' the fi rst that allt•.:1.-ctl~ link:. him" 1th !'UCh l)rll<'llct•« At a Ju h nl'ws rnnfrre111·t• Kt•llt>v i.a1d "I 'm not l><I) mi: ('lar('nce Keltt•\ cn~a"cd m :.uC'h iu·ti\'111\'' or chd not t•ngage in these act1v1t1es." The boc:hes o( two g1rl11 h1)' rroien in specia l cryogenic mortuary facilities today as in- vesUfators continued efforts to identify the victims who were murdered Friday 111 llunlington Beach. Orange County coroner 's de- puties completed autopsies late Wednesday night on the slam girls, estimated to be 15 to 18· years old. then delivered the bodies. which bore multiple stah wounds, to Saddle bnck Mortuary m Tustin. No identification or any kind could be found on or near the blue jea ns -clad corpses which lay sprawled below a rocky surfoide bluff. "They're still Jane Doe I and Jane Doc 2." Coroner's Deput ) .Jim Bricker said early today. No motive Is apparent m the savage slayings on u narrow beach below the rocky bluffs on Pacir1c Coast l11ghwny, about 100 yards west of Goldenwest Street. "It looked like he wanted them good and dead," Deputy Coroner Bricker observed. I le declined to speculation whether one or more• killers committed the apparl'nlh "anton acts Questioned nbout the multiple stab wound stateml'nt Issued by Orange County Shenff's deputies Wf'dne11rl11y. Hr1cker Sllld only 1t mvnh·ed mor<' than thrce and lt':.:oi than 10 an l'llch v1t·l1m·-. body. Real Sleeper Dozing Boy Causes Uproar By MlCHi\F.I. Pi\SKEVlf ll OI-O.lly Pllol tl•ll If thl'\" c\'t•r rl'make the movie "Sh•t•ptr ... 9 year-01rl Michael Delacrusla or Anaheim may be up for tht• lt•MI port I le kt>pl 13 r escuert1 at bay Wednesday nlJthl U'\ he 11lept '-nundlv in the b;1ck seat of his parents' lockl•fl cor · Newport At•ach Fire Deportmf'nt !'lpoke11man Art Morton said M 1chael's parent'\ blOppt•d orr ot a locul restaurant and left tum in the car HE DOZED OFF with lhe keys l\1llml! on the dnshboard When his parents returned. Michael v.ouldn't wake up so they called lor help. During the next 20 mmu!A'S. th\' folio.,, in~ methods were tnt'd An OranF?e County fire engine crew arrived und tncd to uwoken him by turnin1ton the siren. No luck A NEWPORT BEACH police sergeant could not open the car door using a coat honger. A tow truck driver, using a tool which he said "never falls ." proceeded to get the tool stuck In the window. After rescuers tried rocking lhe car and pounding on the roof with no r esull'I, they contemplated breaking a window to get in. Capt. Michael Murphy of the Newport Beach Fire Department drove engine number three behlnd the car and manaf(ed to wake up Michotl. lie did It with a series of bias._, from the flre truck 'sairhorn. l ' "It was e ight or nine on each one ... Sheriff's Homicide Sgt. Al Masucci s aid today. No evi d e n ce or sexu al molestation could be found. while the question of possible drug in· volve ment must await com · pletion of lengthy toxicological tests lasting as long as six weeks . Sheriff's S~t. Masucci said at the scene Friday he suspects they were c onfronted by someone, thre ate ned and rrightened enough lo nee toward the pot ential, but hopeless escape route . The jagged. rocky blurr 1:. al most vertical. Huntingt on Beach P oh ce Detective Jack Welsh said a ffor viewing the bodies shortly after their 7:30 a .m . disrovcry it ap- <Set' VICTIMS. Page A.21 Bandit Fires Shots at Trio In NB Holdup Police are seeking a i:unman who hid nea., a Newport ll<.'aC'h home early today and rohbt'd three people of $101 afll'r ririn~ 1wo shots al pomt·blank range Both shl')t!\ mi!\st>d the victims. Mr. nnd Mrs. llenry Grum and u friend. Maria Arm:1tronl!. W<'r<' confronted hy the robbt'r ut l l!'i u.m. in front or thl• Cir·um!\' home at 2807 Carob Street, police 1mirl The robbt'r, described ui; u bC!orded six footer about 2~ y1•ar~ old, brandished a small rcvolv('r nnd f ir e d the is hot ~ 11fl <'r threatening to kltl the trio. Police said the two wo men Jt!D''t' him tlw money in thf'1r pur11cs aod ht> fled on foot P o l1 c<' are reque st1nJ: Eastblufr ore<• r('s1dcnt..~ lo prn v1de nn y Information they m1Rht havl' concernini.t the crimt• NB Police Slate Auction llere'll your chance to pick up u hot-looking 'bicycle. o Mickey Mouse watc h. a tape deck or even a kitchen sink. The event is the Newpor t Beach Police Depa r tmen t auction to be held Saturday at 10 a.m. al the department. 870 Bar bara Drive. More than 175 items will be aold to the highest bidder. The oucllon is open to the pubVc and an ltemi1ed lls t of goods Is a valloible at lM poUce depart· ment , Innocent pleas wen• entered lo· · day by two s uspccls in the 1 S250.000 ransom k 1dnap of Balboa Is land pctalo chip heir J ohn JJ. "Jack " Scudder in a bn ef ar- raignment In Wt>st Orange Coun ... ty Judicial Distra ct court • Judge Fenton E Jones Sl't pre hmmary hearing for Sept. 8, also schedulin~ a hcarmg to discuss possible bail reduction ror Sept. 2 m Division 11 agum before him Meanwhile ht> ordered Wilham Rudy Wesson. 44, and Dick Dale Sellers. 20, returned to Oranl{e County Jail in lleu of $100,000 bail each on thc kidnaping charge. Sellers of Long 11cach, also faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly J smashing a gun butt into Scud t der's mouth d urinJ,t the abduction one week ago today. Wesson , or 14492 Morning Glory Ori ve. Tustin, and his voun~ brother-In-law appeared ln court onl y brieny in the ai · 1·wgnment process. The Sept. 8 preliminary he:ir 111$! Will start the pro<'t'S:o. or sub. milling cvu1encc llnkmi: the p111r to the bunJ(ll•d ahcluct111n which IOVCSllAUlors ll ~'lert WU\ i.o amateurish m cnn<'rpt nn1I l'.lt tempts to 1>11 11 It o(( 1t 1s ulmoi.t unbclicvahle Thf' p111r , u Alu m or ous ' f1nanr1a l mi.ln1pulat11r falll•n on hard t1mt.•s and his handsomCJ ' young JOblc1111 brotht•r In luw urt• r<'prt·sentl•1l l)y ultornl'}':I Mlchucl QU1l(l{•y and W1ll1um L1v1n~11ton or Orange Const \\Putlae r Morning and evc>nlng clou1!11 will i:1v1• way t.o:nm · sh1nt" Thur11dny with h1J:h.c; in the low 70,, low~ or uh1111t. r.o INSIDE TODA l' The doctor u•ho performtd Ren'e R1cbard8" •~r C''1ono,. 1urgery so1/3 pr1"Jud1C'(' toward tronur:ruob 111 n "dis grace m thu rountry " Srr P09e A7 ' ., ,, ., •.. , " •• A4 CIO . .., CM . .. , •• . ., '" A4 % 0.AIL Y PILOT N J .Neighborly, He Lends Eggs to Ni~on B> Tbc AHMlated ~ Tht-Ra('bud M '"axons doo 't drop by often, but t.bey -cr\)Ata.r aldet -d() sl•e I.ht-Ir C'IOlteSt 1>4!.lahbor an occ11&1onal uU Jn emers=en('le6 , •nd 'Plrtacularly while Nixon "a m office , 111du t'1rnt'd l o Paul Presley, the pr~tdent and pan. Bribe Trial OVl'IM:rol lheSsn Cltmeote Inn. "Sur e. the Nixon pcopl~ needtd me.'' Pt>esley said in an w..lew. ''One s.turuy, I set 1 ean from the booso. ~ Ptesidtnt WM!S to io to ('burcb tomort0w. • 30 ml'bod y on the :s t .a rr said. 'Where should~ go.,• ''I said that he'd~ to tome ol. Ute b a cb&lrth~ ln town and th.al ht> ou~ht &o 10 to au mall one. Uk• lhe Christian Churth. So they aalll, •AU riJbl. 10 lell tbe putot lbat he'll be t.btte at oae minute to l 1 ' "I went lo thf (hurch, told the pa~lor who I was and w l it all up. Jury Ponders Fate Of Architect Rose By TOM BARLEY Ot "'• O•••~ ,.,,.. 'Ult Carrying notes record~d dur i.og eight "eei..s of testtmon>, :in Orange County Supen or Court 1ury went into the Jury room to· day to pond<'r 1t:. \Crd1cl in the bribe r} triul or Anaheim .. m:h1tect LeRoy Rose The final plea befon: Jud~t' Lester Van Tatt.>nhove dehvered JUrv in:.truct1on~ Wednesdav mght, came lrom prosecutor J ack Rpn \\ho thumped the pochum .ind twllo"ed. "ll 's a br1bt• 'l:o Cella Ope1~ NeiuJudge Ouster Bid Uv TO~I Br\RLEY •Of Ute D••I~ Pilot SWtl La''' ers ror Or Lows J C'ell.1 .Jr Jnd a co-defendant wenl to t he California Supreml' l'our t Wednesday in a new bid to re· move Orange C..:ounty Su1>t:n or .('ourt Judllc Wilham C. Soe1rs from pretrial action. I Thev argue 1n a petition that was rejected las t \\l!l'k b~ thl· "Fourth District Court or AµpE"als in S.in Bernardino that Judli(e :-\pt-tr'· 1mpart1ahly bt>came c1ul''l1onal.Jll' wht•rl hl' camt• 11n Jrr pn·ssu re from P rcs1d1ng Judi:e Claude M Owt•ns Judge O" t.>ns rl'portedlv tultl Judi.!e Spears shortlv bt•furc lhl· c:urrent prt.>lrial hearings go un· Ider way that H the trial or Cr Ila u n cl f o r rn l' I' h o s JI 1 t :1 I udministrator :o;tcphl'n Hobert Evans lert Orangc County ht• "'oold j{O With tl. Ju'dgc Speirs ha' aln-.1d) ruh•cl t hat 1r he denies defcn:.t~ moltvo:. c urrently bcinit Jritut•d in his t•11urlroom lw " 111 ~· Jnl J ch ~in~·· of \ cnuc to anothrr loc<ittt111 111 "cw of he av) prl'lnal pubhc11' But defense attornc)~ """ :1rgue that Judgt• Speir-. no longer has JUnsd1cl1on mer the case since hc •~ prt>parl'<J to tr.insCcr 1t from the county befnn• tht: scheduled tnul dJle of Oct I t 'ro1tt Page .l I BONES • • • the e arly milling stone hortwn Jit•riod. Doth archeolo~ii;ls ~ay tlrnt morlern Indians art• Vl'r y M'rus1t ivc to destruction of hurh1l J(rounds which nn• ron~1d<'l't•tl :-Jcred in some circles llowurd s:J1CI ht.> was in tot.ii :111n·eml'!nt but th11I 1l is better to find the graves no\\ then for them 10 tx· Inst forever tot he bulldo1t•r Developer FrJnk Hu('clla, \\hri \l il1-.1'1110 ronst rul'l dwcllm1t 11n1t~ .it thl' rl1scH t·rv arcn. wa'> laudt•cl tor tus .1n·ht•olo.:1c.1I dfnrts '" Md Tookl'r. :J mt•mbt'r of lht• 11 u n t i n >( l d n II t• a l' h En' 1r11nment.il Rt's our1·l'' J>c•1)artmt•nt ··th' hns 5111n1• out t•f hi" "'n~ and !>f><'nl h1-. O\\ n mont')' In hl'lll \Ill( tu localt' d1 i.ct1\ 1•nc-.. "Tookl•r salct ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,.~ n,~ (OA'-f O•llf I h,I, Wjtf'I tJ11f"j1"' I\ • ""' ti.nl•O 1N N•• f'h \\ n '°""''~ .,, ,,.,_ (W.noe C••\t Pvl•thl\in~ '"~• ,...~,,,..,. .-\f1h•lf\' i.t .. i;'°"ftfl\h+O ~ond~Y Ow~ t n•l•Y fOf Co t"1 M11u N•wfi-Ht 1'41 .... f\ i.~,,~,...,, ,.,.,,, h •chwflt ... " \;All•,. 11 .. 1~· \A,M1tt1•• • \I••..-• •,..f \., .. ,.ow t\fo"1CPll\Owtl'I t...-11 It.-. ""J,. ~"::~ ~~'.l,~·~:, ·.~.~ti.::.=:":::~'.'!"!,"~., °"'''' tl•• \t,,..I Co I• M1 "• l.tt!+t ,,,.,,,w,,14 Robc'rl N. Wtt<I Prnt4'-'"'•""' '"f"'t1VW• Jbck R. Cur .. y V• ~ f't ••"""t I •"" 0.'-f M lwv~t Thoma'> l(eev1t l •I• Ttioma<. A. Murptllnt .,,, ftJ·~( ,, t CMrles H Loo<. Richard P Nall A\t 11* t N•r4°"" f • ,..,., Ofllcn ('"W N Yi l"••' 9'iit• \tr.._t l~ ... ~"'· ., .. (., .. ~..,. \hrl't , • ..,.,,,_.~ fl•n" ,,.,,...,.,"~·•"11 ~ .. .,..' \lfllt 't 1\1Qt \• J-•' •a-.o "' ~n fl.,..qo rr..-••Y C.'tf"!~t 1tf• Ora"" (N:t.f ~'""'""l (AM. ---· No ,.. .. , ''°''" \. lthl'\t'•'"""'· "9! .... f ... j o'•tttr or •Gvlfttom•"" Nt••t'I ~• ., tfl'0•tf'tvh•4 •• IPt•wt H:P\1t l t•til" 01tO" •t f cYYT 1'9~ O'W"•r \il-tt,iif1 11.,, 1•,••t• f\41•• al C•\tt ,,,_ .. (.IH1tof~4 ~f1jt11 If\ tty \fH•l'f t.1 ~' """"' -•.ft•fto\Ml \lt 0ff'ltt#lfN1' ftu\.tl ..... 0-Ii~.-. U l'\~U,iv matter "hicb w;n \OU look al it, 1t 'l> a bribe. · · '"It doesn •t make un} d1f· fcrence whether Ro:.c ~ al'\1 v1111:~ had any elf eel on the JpprovaJ or d1sappro\ al of the 11.lddcn Lake de\ elopm ~nt , ·• the prosecutor told lbe Jury. '"This defendant 1s j!wltY of sohc1110g a bribt.' and I think our <'ase against him has been pn)· \•ed ,, Ryan. who at limes could be clearb heard in the courthouse corridor and in adJoin1ng courtrooms. urged the jury to cont"entrate on the activities of Hose rather than key prosecution "1tness Paul Wallach. It is alleged th al Rose. workin.: through Wallach. sou~ht ::i brihe from F ullerton developer \\'11liam Brashears in return for Rose's fa,·orable vote as a Fulle rto n pla nntn.ir c o m m1ss1oner on the S6.5 million l11d- den Lakes condom1mum project. Rvan admitted that Wallach, who. was gl\'en immunity from prosecution in return for his tesllmon~ against Hose, wai. '"<lt't'pl~ In\ oln'll .. \\'all ach was the target or rt·· pc3tt:d attacks by defense at· tornev ~I a rsh all ~tor~an who told the jury in his final argu- ment that the public relations C'\ c«UllH' .. ,las cuddhn~ up to the distnrt attorney " long bcforl' Hose was 10d1cted by the grand JUr~. 'Do ~ou really think ;uu should CO ll \'ICt llll}Onl' Of Jn~ thing bast!d on the te~t1m1111; of that pequrer·•" Morgan <t!>k1.·d · lht• JUr~ II (' a c r u s c d W a II a c h o f .. dreamm~ up" the.' plan to ex tr .1ct S40.000 from Brashears 111 1 t•tul"ll for ltc•sc,.s vote on th(· p I ,1 n n in g r om mis sion an ti l·'ullt•rton Councilman Charil's Phillips · vote al nl~· <·011ndl kt l'I Frotf1 Page .\ I VICTIMS ... pe:irs the girls fought for t ht•ir lf\e:o; Defens e wvunds ruts on hands and arms -indicate each tned to ward orr the stahbmg In ,lrument used bv their killC'r or i..11lers before they crumpkd to 1he sand, mortally knl'f'ed Authorities s:-11d neither 1.11rl had any scar. birthmark or I 3ll11<1 that might be :1 l.cv fac·tor 111 1clentifirat1on Ont! "'ort• ~ome inrxpen!>IH'. rommonlv obluinahlt• Jeweln 111 duding ·a nccklat•t• rnscnhc•d ",Jrthro Tull. .. lht• nam1.· nr ,I JY.>pulnr rock mu~1ral i.:roup :ind ont.> had braces on lw1 ll'eth Sh1•1·1ff':. Dctcl't 1w l.l Sim ~t1ddh•ton issued th1:. l·apsuh: cll'scnpt1 on of each murdered i:1rl -Jant' floe 1: \'1ct1m i-. fl\ 1· (c•t•I, 51 i inches t.111. \\elJ{hlnR 1il1\·<' het"t'('n 1110 an<! 110 IMl11nc1'i. l\llh h1:ht hrn\ln h.11r . ha1d l'VCS ancl "'" "1•arin~ 1>1111• 1<'.tnS jnd a salmon ('nlorc·d T !>l11rt top J :Snl' Oot.> 2. \"1 rt1m 1s f1H• f1•et, b I~ tnChl'~ I ;111 \\ ('IJ:hini: .111\ c about 125 pound<;. also"' 1th hi:ht bro\\ n hmr ;inti hn7"1 t'Y''"· "<'nnn~ snddl<.> J<'nn., nnrl a loni.: 'lt'l'' 1•11 pink and wh1l<' <'hc1·k1•d hlou"lt.> She" ore dcnt.ll bnicc~ O.lty ,. ... SIMI 1"""40 PROBLEMS AHEAD? Superintendent Nlcotl f 'ru11t Page A l NICOLL ..• ~ children are the peoPle you elect- <·d lo the school board, not the un- ions .·· Nicoll s aid the district was about to recognize the California School Employes Association to r\'present the di"ilrict's 900 non- ll• a c h 1 n g c mployes the Teamsters Union intervencc:L · They stepped in to represent 22 bus drivt.>rs." Nicoll said. '"That mtervenllon has stopped u.s from recognizing CSEA, but ont· d oes n o t r eject t h e Tl•Jmsters lightly." he laughed. I le said teacher orgaruzations s tJtew1de and naltonally have targeted the Newport-Mesa and SJnt a An a districts. "The) arc sel up to present lht.>1r programs here and they ure funded for it," he warned. ~icoll said standard lactics for union organizers is, "once they J.":t.'l a bargaining agent, they will try to split up the srhool board. und :;plil the bo ard from the admlmstrat1on." 1 lt.> s uggested individuals OP· posed to union pressures. "get to the school hourd meetmgs, gel to the: legislator s, r ead the new~paper." lit• <1a1d c itizens should "see \l hJl the tt>achers are demand: m..: nnd whal the district LS ofrer- 1nii If \OU don't hkc the board's act ions. If 1l looks hk(' they ·re J:I\ m~ u" ay the store·. you can tllrn" the rascals out al l'lt•ction t1m1• · Orange Coast Classes Set For Dis abled D1sahled s tudents registering for f:lll r lasst>s at Orange Coast Coll£•l(e this week shoulrl visit reprcscnlat1vcs o f a re - hab1litnt1on program. OCfic1ols from lhe Costa Mesa office of the Cahforn1a Stale lh•purt m1•nt or Rehab1htalion "'ill be on <'~1mpus f"riday to aid 1hsahlt>ct st udt.>nlf> ·'Thie; 1.; .1 un111ue opportunity fo1 t•ll.:1ble dl~ahlt'<i ~tudents to n •rcavc r.nant•1al a.-;sjstance for book~. supplies and lab fees," ot..11d Jamt.>s ll . Woolfendl'n, -.en1or counselor at the Costa Me'>a orr.r 1• f or rurl hrr tnformutlon. cnll Woolf<>ncl(-11 at 97!l 2970 Board Seeks Truce In Planning Hassle ny Gi\RV GRANVILLE Of 111• Oi•I• 1'11<1'1 ~""" Or3nge County supervisors de cided Wcdnesdi>y to seek peace between Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle and Environm ental Management Agency (!::MAJ ilirector George Osborne Mrs. Grtndle. in re<'rnt weeks. has charged Osborne "1th cd1l ang commission reports to swt has taste and with dlstort1n1r com m1ss1on position~ when reporting o n them to the Board o f Supervisors. Early this week. the Planning Commission chairman suggested that the commission be gl\'en a board envoy other than Osborne. It was the roan who appointed Mrs. Grindle to the commisi1lon. sUpervlsor Ralph Clark. who sugg~sted that super"is_ors 5eek ways lo resolve the conn1ct. Cl ark admitted Mrs. Grindle hn..\ been ln the forefront or the • pl:mnma qunrrel with the EMA chit·r But. Clark said. there should be no lark or ('Ommunkation or foulup of communit'~Uon lines· between the commission and supen:isors. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Oiednch agreed. They made It a 3-0 deci11ion when tht>y voted with Clark to d1rert th e co unt y 's adm101.;trallon o ffice to in· vestlote the conruct and report lo the board When calltnit for the inquiry. Clark hell>flf s hield MJ"ll. Grtndle from be ing In a position of personally reudin1 with Osborne. The'Anaheim supervisor point· ed out the entire commission had sided with her Monday when she said Osborne's report on a pro. posed road In the El Toro· Mission VICJO area did not pro- perly rencct the commission ·s position . I told him they'd have to put in a phone and be p.rom&Md c.o MO that tbe church wu full. I said. 'And wbeo you &et' rnc ln the mornin1. pret.cnd you know me.• "The p&11tor mtt u.1 al the door and he &•V\' me a b11 Mrulc and u secr«:t wlnk, 'Good mornln~. Brother Presle). •he cal.It'd out "Dunn& the scrU)OO l saw a Secret Serwlce m•1' lfve the President money to put inlo tbc plate ·· Preslev continued ''Ont-d.ar. tht-re wits another eall 'LBJ's comma here and tomorrow's his birthday. Where CllJI we 1;d a CBers Hinder Sea~I• Police Fear Harm To Kidnap Victim Fears for the safety of a Ross moor" omnn mount eel today as Orange County Shenff's de· puties and Long Beach police coo- tanued to seek the woman and her t" o abductors Deputies sa id m arket manager J ohn Seigman, 50. his wire Joanne. 43. and their three children were taken at gunpoinl from their home Wednesday night by two masked gunmen. The s tore manager and the children were unharmed toda~. a!terSeig man phoned police from a Long Beach phone booth. where ht.> was wailing for instructions from the kidnapers. Mrs. Seigman. who ''as separated from the children and taken away by the abductors, is still missing and police said ef forts to find the woman and the abductors have been hindered by residents with citizens b and radios. The two armed men bursl into the family home at 3351 Cortesto· Drive in Rossmoor rarly Wed ·nesday night. husWng Seigman .md his family into his van and ordering him to drive to a downtown bowling alley Ill Long Beach. The children. bound and gagged. were lert in the van while Seigm an was ordered lo re turn to his market and wait in a telephone booth outside th~ store for further instructions. His wtfe was taken with the l"o gunmen in their car. Seigman said. · The m 11 rket manager im· mediately called Long Beac h police from the phone booth. tell· mg them the abdurtors had his wife and wanted $7,000 from the s tore. Long Beach police surrounded the area and rescued the children from the van before scouring the area for the missing woman and the two gunmen. Anaheim Man Dies in Pool James Whitsitt , 19 , of Anaheim. drowned Wednesday while swimming in a pooJ al an apartment complex, according to a coroner 's report. Whitsitt 's body was pulled from the pool at 728 S. Farr St. shortly before J p.m. by friends who had been swimming with him a few minutes earlier, ac· cording to the report. Efforts to revive the drowning victim, who lived at i28 S. Farr St., were futile. .. _QUALITY TELEVISION e 1i;e .. • I told thc.-m I'd take nrt olll." "OM day th y tallod Md aa.14 the man wanted to be seen witb tome old lolk . I went O\•er tq wher • thu old·llmt•rs bowl on thf' la"'D· They know me frx1m when I wu on the City l:ouMtl. .. J told the m "t• wcrt• 11oin& to have a tournament Thunsday, with a blfl trophy 1.1n<J everything. and lhat the old men should brlntt their wome,nfolk because there'd bt-rt>frt-s hm\'nl$. "Well . thl'Y ull cameo and althou1oth. thev t.us p c el rd somcth111>1, l d1dn •t h'll Ulem tht• Pre$1d<"nt was coming. I didn't wont tht!m to be dlsppolnlt:d In ca..sl' he dldn 't. but he came on schedule." In 1972. ttfter Nixon's n - nomination at M i::1ml Beach. nn aide nsked Prt'sley to collect 1.SOO people to welcome the Nix· on h eh coplt•r. lie rounded up 22.000. Presley also remembers a sad· <kr da" for Nixon when a call came Aug 9. 1974. "Thev as ked me to collect about JO pt>ople to meet the helicopter from Washington. that the man needed cheering up in a bad way. "When l got to the house with my party. I found 3,000 people lming the fence, anxious to let the PTesldent know lhey were with him." The Nlxons huve been isolated most of the time since lcavlng the White House. When Pal Nixon re- turned home from the hospital recently after her stroke. Presley said lie "sent some people over there lo tidy up the pluce and ar- ranged for some nowers." A reg iste red Republiean . Preslev once wos a Democrat in Oklahoma. He said he considers himself an independent now. Occasionally, he wlll ~t tht> Ntxons for dinner at his inn. But he and his wire. Ru by, ne\'cr ex. peel them to drop by al home. But occasionally. he said. a Secret Service man will knock and ask to borrow a cup of suaar or a half-dozen c1i1~s . Press the buffon ... the picture is 50% Larger Press buttons to turn set on or off -change channels-adiust volume to four levels and completely mute sou nd. Come in for a demonstration I 1111 I· nc·luf"!I H urrnnl i•·~ 1•1,. .. Our f•e•ruuu1I Utte• \ e•nr fri11nrflt1ft••• Ou I 1 ·•·r~1 ,.rud1wl M1• .'1wll! 275 East 17th St. THHI lllCTIOHtC rttOFHSl°"ALS SERVICI YOU. EQUtPMIHT Costa Mesa ............. ., .... J ..... w ... .tc.t. "· Phone 642·8882 Store Hours Daily ~ Sat. 9-5:30 s.r.ti.t ... " ..... "'-U.-1916 . . 7 VOL. 69, NO. 239, ~SECTIONS, '8 PAGES .\.fternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS . Viejo Firm to Buy Moulton ~ ' By LAURIE KASPER • and I I WILLIAM SCHllEIBF.R I Of ... o.llrl'li.ctwff · The Mission V1eJO Company's lmpending purchase and de· nlopment or the 6,700.acre Moulton Family Trust ranch land in Laguna Hills probably tnll prove rnore difficult and dlf· Jltttnt than the firm's eJti.sting planned community. II The land, bounded by Laguna Beach, Laguna Nlguel and de veloped parts of Laguna Hills. has numerous restraints, includ- ing many sleep slopes and hills. 00\Se from approaching Manne Jt'ls and t>urrent Orange County eeneral plan policies. The company revealed Wed nesday It will exercise its option to buy the land, owned by the '1?.F. Moulton Trust and Mr. and ....,,. .... _. DISCOV!AERS OF ANCtlNT INDIAN GRAVE II~ Jerry Howard, Ubby Kohlef With Artffed Id Indian Grave 'i.F 011nd Near Bluff By ROBERT BARKER Of lfl• r>•llr ~i.clUH A -·youn;·11unrrn,ron-1Jiach ~eolog1st has found an ancient bM!ian grave'in the bluff.s near lfontington Harbour which he °believes could be u major dis- tovery. The skeleton or a young Indian .Jrtale who is believed to have lived between 900 and 1000 A.O. ~•" found at a ruture con· .•&ruction site this week by Jerry •ltoward, 25 • Howard s aid the ma1or l\cllUlcance of the fi.nd appears to-be lhl' placement or .. straw l>uket b<-tween the knees of the Udlan at the time ot burtal. "As far as l know. 1t 111 the llrst 'O.rtlfoct or this period lh3l ha:s been found In Huntington .Buch." Howard saJd today. He and o fellow arthcologist. tJbby Kohler. ulso ol llunUngtvo hach. ar<' conduttini: further evalut1ti o ns today while tnetlculous ly removin~ the treasure with dental picks and other delicate ln~trument~. JlunUngton Beach police kept n Co ast Weath er Morning and evening clouds will give way lo sun- shine Thursday with highs in the low 70s, lows of about 60. I NSIDE T ODJ\ V Tiie docfor IDllo ~ Rnn IUchotda,' tt:r ~ • •iargcrv uw• J>t•jtldfce • .touiard t~ la a "dU· (Jf'Ott M IMt COOltf." SH ~A1. ., ., .... .. .... CM IH CH .. , M U# .. ..... guard Wednesday night and ear- ly this morning at lhe site of the discovery'" near Warner Avenue and directJy south of Meadowlark Airport. Howard said scientific tests will be made to determine the precise age in which the Indian lived. He uld the skeleton will be given t o IO<'al Indian groups for bunal and the impression o( the straw basket will be turned over to a musuem. Howard and Miss Kohler said the Indian probably was a pre- decessor of the Gabrielcnos and lived during the early milling stone horiion chronoloaical penod. The lndinns of that timt• around food grains on stones wtnle nlso living off an abundant •mpply or shell fish from the O<'<'nn, Howard said. Ill' said he dl!lcovercd the 1'hallow ~rave when a hulldoiu was skimming the top of the land to aid archeological searchers All that temans or the basket ls Its Impression. Miss Ubby said the container was placed In a tar· like substance. She said It was probably put In the ~ave to aive the dead young man food for future journeys. She uld the area once had plentiful numben of Indians in tbe early milling stone horizon J>('riod. (SttBONES, PageM) Trees Ruined By Vandals . A N1VI of 12 young trees that wen to serve as a dteorallve w\odbreak along Alicia l>arkway in Laguna Hills has been destroyed by vandala. Orange County sheriff 'a officers said. · Deputies said the r cently planted trees, placed along Alicia Pnlcwa~· between Paseo de Valencia and Wilkes Road. were either pushed o\r~r Q'l' broken off by uo.known intruders. Tbe trees were provided for beautifica\lon purposes by mem~ bers of the AIJcla Park Homeowners AssociaUon, of· flcers said. Mrs Ivar Hanson, for $15 miUlon. "Barring any unforesetm com. plicat1oos." a company ~lute· mft\t said, the pu~hase is ex- pected to be completed on or before~pt. 30. Company officials declined ex- t ens l v e comment on the purchase arrangements, other than to slnte they will be ••enter- ing into intens ive planning studies mvolving a broad range of loqul ries including social. t"ultural , e conomic and envlronm~lal matters." The MouJton property has been under study by the company since ll loolc out a 90-day option in May Al Bell. senior udvance plan·· ner for lhe count y Environmental Management Agency, said Wednesday he'd be .. amazed If they haven 't Roosmoor Kidnap Case analyzed \t In great dctall." He said. however, lhul dctuds of Mission Vlejo's plans arc sketchy. "They appeu to be playing this one very close to the \•est'" Bell said. Jack Ruub, principal pl:uuung consultant for the company. said in a telephone interview he has "no preconceived ideas about this land whatsoever al. this point. .. nut he did say the Jund ha,; I pluses and m 1nuM'S that will make its r cvclopml'lll "QWll' U challenge · More than 50 ~rcent or lhl' land is now des11(nated for open space on a l3nd use element ;,ip proved by county government in 1974. Much or the open land 1:. • steep and ruggl•d and would bt' undevelo p u ble e \•c n with <See MOUL TON. Page AZ l W onian's Life in Peril Fears for the safel y or a R06Smoor woman mounted today as Orange County Sheriff's de- puUes and Long Beach police con- tinued to seek the woman and her two abductors. Deputies said market manager John Seigmao. 50. his wife Joanne, 43, and their three children were taken al gunpoint from their home Wednesday night by two masked gunmen. The store manager nnd the Ce lla Ope ns New Judge Ouste r Bid By TOM BARLEY Of lllt D•ilf 1"11• SUH Lawyers for Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and a co-defendant went to •the CaJlfornla Supreme Court Wednesday in a new bid t.o re· move Orange County Superior eo.t Judae W'*tm C. Sotirs from pretrial actron.. They argue in a petit.lon thal was rejected last week by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino that Judge Speirs• lmparliality became questionable when be came un- der pressure from Presiding Judge Claude M. Owss. Judge Owens reportedly told Jud«ie Speirs shortly before the current pretrial he~ go un- der way that If the trial of Cella and former h ospita l admlnistrator Stephen Robert Evans left Orange County he would go with it. Judge Speirs has already ruled that ii be denies defense motions currently being argued in his courtroom he will grant a change of venue Lo another location ln view or heavy pretrial pubUcity. But defense attorneys now argue that Judge Speirs no longer bas jurisdiction over the case since he is prepared Lo I rans fer it from the county before the scheduled trial date of Oct. 4. Cella. M. and Evans. 31. face trial on multiple crimin al charges stemming from al· legations that they defrauded two hospitals contr olled by CeUa or an estimated $2 millloo. Both men drew prison terms after ('Onvlcted in Los Angeles Federal court on r elated al· legations. Cella was sentenced w riveyear11 and Evanstooneycar. They are free on appeal. The Supreme Court petition also ~talns the dedaratJon that the Orange County Grand Jury was blHed against the defen· dant.a because m embers read prejudlclal newspaper accounts otCella'a political activities. The supreme .court is beiog a,.,aced lo dismiss the indictment. Failing that, it is betng asked to have Judge Speirs removed from the bench during any phasc ortht> Cella· Evans court action. A ruling is not expected beforl' Sept. 16, lawyers said. Judl(c Speirs h as ordered resumption Monday or pretrial motions in his courtroom. IAquor and Cash Take n in Viejo A Mission Viejo motorcycle saleam an returned from vacation to find that his home hm bttn entered and liquor and cash stolen , Orange County $hetiff's officers said. Deputies said the breruc-ln was reported by fU cbard Joseph Horvath, 34, of 25m Santo Drive. Tbe tolal Joss to burl]ars wbote method ol enu, is unbowa •• estimated f.l about$217. _ children were unharmed today. afterSeigman phoned police from a Long Beach phone booth, where he was waiting for instructions Crom lbe kidnapers. Mrs. Seigmao, who was separated from the ch.l"ldren and taken away by the abductors, is still missing and police said ef· rorts t.o find the woman and the abductors have been hindered by residents with citizens buod radios. The two armed men burst into the family home OAt 3351 Cortese Olive in Rossmoor early Wed- nesday night, hustling Seigman and his family into his van and ordering him lo drive to a downtown bowl1ng alley ln Long Beach. The children. bound and gagged, were left in the van while Seigman was ordered to re· tum to his market and wait in a telephone booth outside the store Pare 11ts Fro11tic Coast Slayings Stimulate Fear By AR T HUR R . VINSEL Ol ... o.llyPiMIS .. 11 They started coming after troubled Southern California £amilies bouiht the evening fin-al street edlUon at~ uwsrack or heard a home-delivered newspaperthumponthefrontsteps. They increased after the 6 o 'dock television news wrui s witched on and in some homes, it spoiled the even- ing meal. replacing hunger with gnawing fear. Orange County Sheriff's deputies and Orange Coast city pollce departments today began sorting scores of telephone calls from worried parents who' know oflhe two teenagers murdered on the shoreline at Huntington Beach. "WE FEEL THEY'RE at the age wMre they will be missed by someone," Sheriff's Lt. Sim Middleton said. "We've got a good 10 missing female juveniles from Orange County alone that fit their description pretty close." Sheriff's Sgt. Al Masucci added. "But we 're no farthe r alongtodaythan we were last night.'' Investigators are leaning strongly toward the theory the slain girls were runaways who migrated west to the ever-popular haven of a beach frequented by other easy-living young people. "WE'RE HOPING IF they are runaways, they were reported, .. U . Middleton said today. "We'll get lots of calls .•. Huntington Beach is a magnet for kids like them." Huntington Beach Police Front Desk Officer Ken Jenson was already on the phone this morning with one anxious mother who has a missing daughter. Patrolmen on duty in the busy beachfront area so tar this summer have questioned and detained ·runaways from as far away as Jllinois and Pen- nsylvania. WHEREVER JANE DOE 1 and Jane Doe 2 came from, to their rendezvous with violent deaths, one and possibly even two households are virtually certain to be racked by shock and sorrow soon, In vcstigators prl:'- dicl. "They don 't look too much a like," Lt. Middleton said today when asked tf the two brunette youngsters of approximately the same height although different weights might even be sisters. "But.we certainly can 'l rule th at out, "he added. Two Slain (;irls Still Unidentified The bodies of two gir ls lay ft ozen in special cryogenic mortuary taclllUes today as in- vestigators continued efforts to ldenUfy the victims wbo were murdered Friday in JiunUngtoo Beach. Orange County corcner's de· puties completed autopsies late Wednesday night on t.be slam girls, estimated Lo be JS to 18- yeal'I old. then delivered tbc bodies. whkb bore multiple stab woanda. lo Saddleback Mortuary inTustlo . No identllicotion of any kind could be found on or near the blue jeans-clad corp-ses which lay sprawled below a rocky su.rfside bhatr. '"I"M)'"N ttUl Jme Doc 1 and ) Jane Doe 2," Coroner's (k>puty Jim Bricker nld eatly today. No motive ls apparent in the Hvage slaylnis on a narrow beach below the rocky bluUs on Pacific Coast Highway. about 100 yards west of Goldenwest Street. "It looted Ulie he wanted them good and dead,·• Deputy Coroner Bricker observed. He declined to speculation whether ooe or more killers comm1tted the apparently want.on acts. Questioned about the multiple stab wound statement issued by Orange County SheriWs depuUes \Vedneaday, Bricker said only it involved more than three and less lb.n 10 in each victJm's body. I CS-VIC?I KS., Pace.AZ) ) for further instructions His wife was taken with the two gunmen in their car, Seigmart said. The market manager im · mediately called Long Beach ponce from the phone booth. tell· ing them the abductors had his wife and wanted $7,000 from the store. Long Beach police surrounded the area and res cul.'d lhe t•hildren 1Sff KlDNAP. PageAZl Rose Bri be Trial Goes To Jurors Carrying notes record:-d dur- ing eight weeks of testimony. an Otange C6unly Superior Court JUry went into the jury room to day to ponde r its verdict in lh•• bribery trial of Anaheim architect Le Roy Rose The final plea before Judge Lester Van Tatenhovc delivered jurv instructions Wednesday night, came rrom prose<:utor Jack Ryan who thumped the podium and bellowed, "It's a bribe. No matter which way you look at it. it's a bribe. "It doesn't make any dif- rcrence whether Rose's act1 villes had any effect on the approval or' disapproval of the Hidden Lakes· development," the prosecutor told the jury. "This defendant is guilty or soliciting a bribe and I think our case against him has been pro-ved.·· Ryan, who at times could be clearly heard in the courthouse corridor and in adjoining courtrooms, urged the jury to concentrate on the activities of Rose rather than key prosecution witness Paul Wallach. It is alleged that Rose. workin$! through Wallach, sought a bribe fro m Fulle rton devel o pe r William Brashears in return for Rose 's f avorable vole a s a Fullerton planning c om missioner on the $6.5 million Hid den Lakes condominium proje('t. Ryan admitted that Wallach, who was given immunity from prosecution in return for h1-. testimony against Rose, wa!t "deeply involved." Wallach was the target or r'-'· pcated attacks hy defense ut torney M arshnll Morgan who told the jury In his final argu menl that the put>lk rclnl1ons <'X· ccutive "was ('Ud<lllnll up to th'• d1slrlt'I nttorney " long bdorl' Rost' was 1ndiclc<I by the grancf JUry "Do you renlly think you <Sc.-. ROSE, Page A2) Ford Urges ERA Support VAIL, Colo. l i\l') Pres ident Ford hu s declared today ··women's Equality Day" and askt.'<1 states that have not done so lo ratlry the Equal Rights Amendment (ERM. In a proclamation lssued Wednesday, Ford urged • ''those states which bavo not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment lo tive conslderatlon to tts ratification and the uph(>ld- i n g o l our nation 's heritage." Thirty-four states have ratified ERA, four short of the number requJred to amend the Constitution. The remaining four must approve the amendment . by 1979 lf it'• to be adopted. , .. A' DAJl y PILOT SB o..,, ...... Mt• . . F,....P•9eAI • "' VICTIMS ••• "It WU Nbt °' '*-OD each ane." &aMriff'I Homiddo SCL Al Muucchakt t.ocl~ •• No ••ldenee of aeauaJ molatlldoo 4*&Jd be ro.cl. while Ole qwU. of ...... drQC lo- •Olvement IDUll awaJt cotn· pletfan of len~by toaicoloeJc&l *" lutlnf u lcmt .. ah weeb. Sbcrttr .. Set. NlllUCd Hid at the •cene J"'r iday h• auspoct.'l tbey were confronted by aomeone, thfeatened and tritl\tened ettouab to OM toward tbt potential, but bopeleu ncaperoute. The Jaued. rocky blutf Ls ulmoet vertical. Hunlln1ton Beach Pollce Detective Jack Welsh said after viewing the bodies shortly at\,er l.htir 7:30 a .m . d iscovery It ap. pearl the 1Irls fouabt for their Uves. Defense wounda -cuts on hands and arms -lndicate eacb tried to ward off the slabbing in· strument used by their killer or killers before they crumpled to the sand. mortally knifed. MAP SHOWS 6,700·ACRE MOUL TON RANCH AREA Mission Viefo Company Pf ens Development Authorities said neither girl had any scar . birthmark or tattoo that mltht be a key factor in identification. f ',.o'" Pog~ l I MOULTON massive ~rading. county plan-ners have dt'lerminL>d Other parli. of the open i.pacc are due to the Aliso Creek green· belt, which bisects lhe Moulton Ranch. The county hus declared thl' t·reek corridor must aho be preserved. Existing plans would pcnmt from 7. 700 to J0, 100 homt.'s on the property, repres enting a Potential population of 23, 100 to 30,300 people . About 450 acn·~ ha\ e been design :ited for light in dustrial uses and another 40 .acres for commerc1al uses Mu t'h of the land 1.<. <1lso under the Jet no1i.e <'Ontour of El Toro ~Jarine Corps Air StJt1on Though residential development "'as strict Iv banned tn this wne \\hen the 1974 plan was adopted, mmt) poht')' 1 ... changing and the c:ompany could seek more homrs m lh~ affected no1!>e areas R:1ub <.·onreded that lh1: com· p~m~ ·., SlS m1lhon pncc. Just un· ll£•r S2.400 an acre. 1s relativE>ly It•"' for prim<' prol)('rt~ in lht• ~addll'bnck Vallt•\. But hl• said restr~11nl~ on lhl' 0land probablv accounh«d for tht~ pncc "We 'll be taking u long, harrl look at the present general plan designations.·· Raub said. H 1l chooses. the comp;lny <'Ottld seek maJol" c hanges tn the exlshng plans. The company planner did say, however . that the 10.000 homes now designated "seems hke a pretty &ood ballpark figure-." though he sa1d 1L 1s a low) 1eld for tht• ;1crea11e. Raub abo noted thal the 1n· dustnal des1gnat1ons Wt'rc "of tn· ll'rest' to lhl' M iss1on V1e10 ( 'ompany because 1t has been looktnlol for ways lo expand 1ls in· tlu!>tr 1al base in a manner similar tq the lrvmcCompany. Rell said several other factors will also affect development of •the Moulton land. He s ald the thrust of the t·ounty 's present policies has been 1owurd a "differenttreatment"of. hill1>1dc ar eas than that now used tiy Mission Viejo. Plan~ now ~ing developed b~ the Norlnnd Cor poration for the .1ren around the Uftgurat ond otht•r lnnd bordering the Moulton H onch .. plus plans for " ··1r.in~portat1on coni<f()r " a('r°"'" t hl' Moulton will also hove on ef. lt'rt. he s:11d. Raub said It 8tHI Lem 't certain how thl' new developmc:nt will be 1dent1f1t•d. ''Th<' property 1sn \ rontiguoos with lht• prl'i.ent Mls11lon Viejo clon•lopmcnt ._nd It 111 on the oth<'r ... ,<I<' Clf th<' fr~way, which ·~ 11omPth1ng to think nbout when thl'~ ~c·l around l<l community ul~nllty, "he !>uld. ORAN OE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rtN.Weed p.,.,...,._,....., .... ,,,,,,_ J1<1c R. Curley ' f "'"~ .. '•f'tdO.Nrt ... M."\~· Thome~ A Murphl11t --·"91•1 ... Charles H. Loos Rl<:NlrdP,Nall Aullt_ ...._.,.U*' ~INllMcll V•l~Otlo 7UOl l.•f'•••-11'-'C.0..'-- 0fflaf < .. w-•Ut'""'"'..,_ ""'"-~" ,,..,_-. ~ ... .,.,, ... o.._.._ Te.._... C114)604Sl'1 ClusHfed A~f""960M1'1 ~-~ v.11o,_omr. H1-UIO ,, __ ,,._ 4ts-OUG 'c.e..<.,.t, "'' Ot-c .... , -....... eo--*-...... , .... -................ .. '"•ttet •f' .... rUH"'•f\t\ ,_.,..,., M•I .. tttt,-N«M 'Wltl\•~t ••~' l•t °"""''"....,. ot ·-·-· ..,._ cl••• -·-,..Ml et c;. .. Mow c..i...w .. -..., ... , ...... ( ....... ~'., -tNy;W-1..US-tNy:-....i--u.H-y, ' . Feud End Pressed By Board By GARY GRANVILLE Of-DAiiy f'U•SWH Orange County supervisors de· cided Wednesday to seek peace between Planning Commission Ch:urman Shirley GrindJe and Environmental Management Agency (EMAJ director George Osborne. Mrs. Grindle. in re«nt w«lcs, has charged Osborne with edit· i.ng commission reports to suit his taste and with dlSt.Orting com- mission positions when reporting on them t o the Board of Sul)('rvisors. Early this week, the Planning Commission chairman suggested that the commission be given a board envoy other than Osborne. It was the man who appointed Mrs Grindle to the commjssion, Supervisor Ralph Clark. who suggested that sufl(lrvisors seek ways to resolve the <'Onllict. Clark admitted Mrs. Grindle has been in the forefront of the· planning quarrel with t.be EMA chJef. But, Clark said, there should be no lack o r communication or foulup of communication lines between the commission and supervisors. Sul)('rvtsors Thomas Riley and Ralph Diedrich agreed Thl'y made it a 3.() decision when they voted w1lh Clark '" direct th e co unt y's adminis tration office lo In· vesltgate the conflict. and report lo the board. When calling for the inquiry, Clark helped shield Mn. Grlodle from being in a position or personally feuding with Osborne. Fl"OMPageAI KIDNAP .•. from the van before acourin& t.bc area for the miJsin1 woman and lhc two gunmen. Los Angeles Sheriffs U. Jim M1ddJeton blamed residents with Cttuens band radios for frighten· ing the kidnapers of/, causing the m to glve up on pbonlnl Selgman. "We have the impression they were frightened off by a Jot or activity by people wilb CBs who Oooded into the area." he u Jd. "It was notlceable too«lccri who were trying to conduct a sur- w11lance in the area." Middlclon said all nve ramUy members had bee n at home when the two kldnapers came to the d oor. The c hildren were id~ntified as Cathy, 19, John Michael, 18. 111d P1ul, u. One wore some inexpensive, commonly obtainable jewelry in· eluding a necklace inscribed "Jethro Tull," the name of a popular rock musical group and one had braces on her teeth. Sheriff's Detective Lt. Sim Middleton Issued this capsule description of each murdered girl: -Jane Doe 1: Victim is five feet, 5~ inches tall, weighing a li ve b etween 100 and 110 pounds; with 1igbt brown hair, hazel eyes and was wearing blue jeans and a s almon-colored T· s hirt top. -Jane Doe 2: Victim is five feet. six inches tall, weighing alive about 12S pounds; also with Ught brown hair Md haul eyes, wearing saddle jeans and a long . sleeved pink a nd white cbc<:ked blouse. She wore dental braces. Frw• Pflfle Al BONES •.. Both archeologists say that modern Indians are very sensitive to destruction or burial grounds which are considered s acred In some circles. Howard said he was in total agreement but that it is better to find the graves now then tor them l-0 be J05t forever to the bulldozer. Developer Frank Bucella, who· 9.111 soon con1tl'Uct dwelling units at the dlsovery area, was lauded for bis ercbeolo1ical efforts by Mel Tooker. a member of the Huntington Bea c h Environm ental Resources Department. "lie has gone out ol his way and spent his own money in help· Ing to locate dlAcover1es. '·Tooker said Fro• Page .41 ROSE ••• s hould convlct anyone or anytltlnf based on the testimony ot that perjurer?" Morgan asked lhejury. He a ccu s ed Wallach o r "dreamtni up" the plan l-0 ex- tract $40,000 from Brashears in return for Rose's vote on the pl annlng co m mlsalon a nd. Fullerton CouncUman Charle~. Phillips• vote at city co\mcH Jevel. And Morgan reminded the jury ot Phillipa• t.eatimOQY lhat the councilman lhou1ht Shirley Brashean. the woman whose personal invesUgaUon led to the indictment, appeared to Bllk him for • briba al one point of their di1cus1lon1. Ryan'• reaponse to Moraan ·i. ~latement came on strong. ".Mr. Phillips ts a liar,·· the' prosecutor bellowed while Judge Van Talenhove winced a nd judtca ln nel1bborlntt courtroom• aaked their baillffs t.o cheek on tbe dhturbance. Attacker Molests Teens at Knifepoint Two ll·year-old •iris who were feeding stray ut.s in H~ard Community park in Irvine Wed· nesday night were dtaaed into a trash enclosun! ln tbe part and sexually molested at lmi!epoint. Irvine Police said today. The girls, both rwklmtl d tho CoUe1e Park tract, we.re not In· Jw-ed in the 8 p.m . incident but were badly frightened, police said. According to police. the girls were reeding stray cats in the parkJnear Harvard and Poplar Aveoues, when they were 'P- proached by a man who satd he was a security guard check In• the tights. They told police hewA.t about25 years old, six feel tall uid ( wel~hed about 17~ pound.'>. They uJd he wore a red and wbJte at.riped 1blrt and levis. Accordini to the lirll' ac= the man crabbed them aud them into the trash enclosure Ill· tached to the park clubhouse IWl W>der conatrucUon. At lmlfepolnt, be rOtted one itrl to disrobe and partJclpatcl tn an oral sex ect, $)01fceaaid. The girls reported that tbe man finally left them alone end fled from the park when he looked out.side the tnsh enclosure and spotted a police car. Police said they b"7W of no other Ind.dent.a ln I nine lnYOlYln1 a chUd molettv. d a ~JDilar deacrlpUon. Real Sleeper Dozing Boy Causes Uproar 81 llOatAEL PASIEVICJI Of-DMr ,..._ ""'' If tbey ncr remake~ mov1e "Sleeper," 9·year old Michael ~acrustu or Ana.helm mav ~up for the lt•od p11rt He kept 13 n·:scut•rs Mt b;ay Wt'dncsdoy niMhl llll he i.14lpl aK>UndJY ln lhc brick 6CJ1l ol ~parents ' locked car. Newport Ht-uch ,.~Ire l.>~µttrtnit•nt e.1>uk1.·srnan Art Morton said M tchut'I '~ pureou stopped off at a local ~lauraol and left him In the car. HE OOZED OFF with the keys siltlnll on the dashboard. When hls parents returned, Michael wouldn't w akc up so t.'lcy called for heltl. · OurinR the next 20 mmul\•s. the following methods wt•rc tried: An OranRf' County Ore engine crew 11rrl ved and tried to awaken him by turning on the ~mm . No luck. A NEWPORT BEA(11 poll('~ serg1.·oint could not OJ>t'n lhe car door using a coal hanger A tow truck dnver , UStnft u tool which he u 1d "ne\•er fails." proceeded to get lhe tool stuck in the windo~ After rescuers tried rockmg the car and pound mg on the root w1lh no results, they contemplated breaking a wlndow to get in. Capt. Michael Murphy of the Newport ..,Buch Fire Department drove engtlle number thr~ behinathe car and muaged lo wake up Altchael. He did 1l w1lh a series of blnsts from the fire true k's air horn. Man Holds Hostages In Ohio High Rise CLEVELAND CAP> ·-A dis· grunlled apprentice machinist was holding an unknown number of hostages today on the 36th floor of a downtown office build· ing and demanding that he be a l· lowed to talk with wealthy tn· dustrialis t Cyrus Eaton . authorities said. Gang Wars Battled DETROIT (AP I -Mayor Coleman Young has called for sute and federal help to fight juvenile gang violence in Detroit. Young asked the state ror morl' judges. lone-term financial aid and the assignment of state police lo patrol Detroit freeways. The FBI said Ashby Leach, 30. of Huntington. W. Va .. a former cmploye of Chessie System Inc .. u railroad holding company. seized the hostages at Chessie's headquarters in the Termlr.al Tower on a corner of Public Square before 11 a.m. EDT <8 a m. PDTJ. There were differing reports on the number or hostages. The f'BJ said there were three. in· eluding two unarmed security guards and one female ; a spokesman for Chessie said there were eight: a woman who called a newspaper and claimed to be a hostage said there were 11, and Cleveland police first reported there were 13. \I:} QUALITY TELEVISION More Die r Of Kille~· Ailment PllJLAOELPlllA (API -Two person!\ who o ltt>n de d the t;u('hn1:Ulc Conarcas he~ hitve dll'd from "Jcglonnalrc'a dis· ease,•· ralslnc the death toll to 28, st etc health orticlals sald today. Both attended the worldwide aath~rina: of Roman Cat.holies hl'IW Au11. 1·8. Authc)J'iUl's uid bo~ atuyed at \he Bellevue· Stratf<>rd Hotel. headquarters of lhe state Amerl~a1\ ~aiion con. Vt!ntion here J uly 21·24. Several lt>glonn1ures be"Camt' IU with a mysterious dlilease afkr the con· venuon. Or. F . Willlam Sunderman Jr .. \\ho heads a team ofsclenUst.s at the Unwersity of Connecticut, said Wednesday niaht that a two- '>'e-ek study had found slgniflc~ Lraoes or ntckel In tissue taJcen from the kidney. brain, liver and Other organs of three victlm.s of lhe dlse ase. Sunderman said the results ··came out q uite well in terms of supporting the role of nickel carbonyl gas" as the possible cause of the disease, whlch has killed 26 persons who attended a sta te American Legion Convention ln Philadelphla July 21·24. Jn Phil adelphia, Dr. Lewis Polk, acting city health com- missioner. s aid today t.bat the Idea about the nickel carbonyl . gas was "very interesting but pretty inconclusive at this lime. It's still e long ·Shot.•• Polk also said : ..... If It was a gas like Dr. Sunderman sug. gested, why did the disease a/feet only the legionnaires? There were millions of other people downtown in those four days who breathed tha t u me air and didn't get sick." The num ~r or people known to have contracte d the as·yel· unidentified disease rose to 176 Wednesday. Press the button the picture is 50% ~rger Press buttons to turn set on or off -change channels--ad1 ust volume to four levels and completely mute sound. Come in for a demonstration I 11111111·10111»11r ruu1;,.,1•1,. .. Our 1•1•rH11111I Out• l t'tfr f11111r1111t1•1• Ou I 1·•·ry 1•rod111·t »1• '-••II! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................ JDe..W ... etfC...Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 5.at. 9-.S:JO ~ "9 H.,._ Arte Silica ''"' . ,, ...... ....... Far11011.'i z,,nith qua/it y! Famous.;..;,.~~ clependalnlit .v! ., ~· • •