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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-03 - Orange Coast PilotI • an Dies m Blast • Dad-son Team NafJIJed In Desert Land· Fraud I . YOL "·HO. Ml, 4 SICTIOtlS, • .. AOES ............................... 1111! ..... ~ .... ~ ................. ~ ............. ~ ........ ~~ .... ~ .... ~ ..... ~ 1 w -·--• • • • '.Viejo Man Held in Credit · Sche1n~, In Kid11ap·1n11rder Callers Help Find Sus ects Two telephone calla l ed heriff's-Mftttrs from~ and Los Angeles counties to the .men they believe are responsible for the mu rder or J oann Seigman. The first. from an anonymous caner. s-l'e~rved at "The Orange County headquarters m Santa Ana at 10 : 15 a.m. on Aug. 28. The message reads: "About the Selgman murder. listen, because I'm not going to . Clouds, Wann Air Expected For Weekend A lroP.ical storm off the coasl of Mexico brought sprinkles and oc- casional showers lo the Orange Coast today and weather orttas{ers say lfll be more or the same this holi day weekend. Weatherme n predict r ain. clouds and muggy weather arc in store for most parts of Southern California through the Sept 6 Labor Day holiday " Stations throughout Orange County reported a trace or ram this mormng, with cloudy skies viatble nearly cvt'rywhcrc and l'lumidUy readings higher than normal for September. The mugginoas is being caused by humidity readings ranging ftom 50 per cent to 90 percent the past rew dnys .. Those journeying to the moun· taln areas this wt'ekcnd will rind hlt h temperatures between 74 and 84, with the lows dipping to 56 to 66 de g r ees. However . ttaunderstorms may be part or the outlook. too. at the mountain resorts. Desert areas won't be much different, according to the na tion al weather for ecast. Cloudiness and thundershowers. mostly in the aflttn00ns and evenings are predicted for most of the weekend. with possible clearing by the tall end of the holiday. Temperatures in the northern d~erts of the Antelope Valley will be 94 to 104 degrees with the nights falling to 66 to 76. Southern deserts. such as Palm Springs and Indio. sho w predictions or 96 to 102 degrees with e\'cnlngs 76 to 88. Those who plan to stay here on the Orange Cont will probably find variabl e c loudiness throughout most or the weekend, with -possible sprin1clcs and lbundershowers. . Highs at the beaches arc ex· peeled to be bet ween 74 and 77 'decrtts, with hig h readings or 86 (See WET, Pa1e AU talk long. Thal guy that did 1t ls a dude by the name of ·rtnrPon . [ don't know his real name, but h e li\'eS in Bellflower or Lakewood area. "He just got out of Tracy. You're right on the car except its a-Chrysler. Hisi>cntner's-nam~ i Ron and he lives in Bellflower too. That's all I'm going lo say." Officers ar e satisfied today that they do not know the identity of that first caller. Tiley know lhe identity of the second caller. He first contacted thern on~ hour later at lJ: 15 a.m . Aug. 28 and he followed up his call by coming in person to the Flower Street headquarters in Santa Ana. The man who will be a key pro- secution witness against Gullett and Ewing ls Curtis Ray Eddy, 20. of Garden Grove. who frankly admits in his a ffidavlt -that he ha!i been comm itted to the C11liformtt Youlh Authority for buri:tary anl1 to state J!rison for esca_Eing_ from CYA . "[ h ave used drugs and narcotics of a ll kinds, includin,:: heroin. I am presently employed and not using heroin." h ·told in· vesligators Eddy told officers that he ftro;t met Gullett at Trac) pnson "We• were good friends and I rcrerrcd to him by the name 'Ping Pong' lie stated on various occasions that he was crazy about guns " Eddy, now on par.ole, told authorities he renewed his ac- quaintance with "Ping Pong" six weeks ago when he met Gullett jn a Garden Grove bank. "Ping Pong said that he and a friend named Ron were plannln,:: t• kidnap and robbery or a ma rket manager. Ping Pong said that ht• had seen a lot of money and checks al a s uper market a nd that he had spoken with the manager ol tbe m oi:kel whose name was a Mr. Seigman." Eddy told officers that Gullett then told him or the plan lo kidnap the Seigman famHy and that the plot described -with the exception or the killing-was the format used on Aug. 25. (See TIPS, P age A!) GLEN CAMPBELL SKIS THE DATE CARSONCITY.Nev. (AP> Singer Glen Campbell has taken out a marriage license to wed the lomuu· wire or singer Mac Davis. the city clerk's office said today. Ca mpb e ll , 40 , and Sarah Jan Davis. 2-1. obtained the license Thursday and in· dicated the wedding would take place al Lake Tahoe. a spokesman said. J I a .. A Zebra and .A Da'If? •• ' 16 Others Suspected. ,.,.w,,_t• lartlcd zebra pulls up short after being confrontl'd by artilicial look-a -like at West Berlin's zoo. Cl'lY.11S from a circus that was in town vis ited the zoo in zebra c9s- tumc just for the fun of it. ·Dad, Son Arrested In Land Swindle By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of I ... ~llr l'ilel SUH A pair of Newport Peach men. a father and son, are free on bail today after they "re "8rrested Thursday In connection with a S5.5 million land al1d securities swindle in Arizona. Newport Beach police arrested Clyde Dinnell. 56. and his son An· thony, 28, on a pair or warrants charging the elder Dl.nnell with 43 felony counts and tbe younger man with SO felony counts. They were taken Into custody al their Huntington Beach hol dog stand, The Dogfather. Bail set by lbe warrants was $250,000 for the older man and $50,000 for the younger man. Poll~ said, however. that bail was reduced late Thursday lo SI5.000 for the father and Sl0,000 for the son. Both men posted bail and were re leased from Orange County J all. -~--· Officials of the Arizona slate Attor ney Ge ner al's office had planned to right the-bail re- duct.ion by sending a member of the Special Prosecutor's Section to Orange County later today. Mark "Aspey. assistant at· torney general who wUl be pro- secuting the Dinnells and the 13 others identified In the Arizona Grand Jury indictment. said he was concerned because or the multiple crimlnal and civil cases pending against the pair. <See ARIZONA, Page AZ) Teamsters Sue BAKERSFIELD <AP) -The Teamsters Union TliUJ'Mlay filed a second mulll·million dollar lawsuit here against growers in conned.ion -with a t able grape strike. T he action seeks $S0 million in damaaesl •• ' Buena Park Plant Blast Kills Worker One man w as killed and another Injured e arly today when an explosion ripped through the roof of a Buena Park vegetable oil processing plant, authorities re Ported. The name of the dead man and his Injured co-worker were not immediately available, police said. The explosion occurred at 8:33 a.m. at Humko Products, a division bf Kraft Foods, al 6301 Knott Ave .• police said. Officers reported a welder was repairing a cooking tank near a hydrogen line, when the line ex- ploded. It sent t he top of the tank through t he roof and also damaged pipelines and an office area, lnvestlS"atol's nid. ·The injured co.worker suffered minor burns in a flash lire, following the blast, police said. He was taken to La Palma com- munit.y Hospital. - Iii Ring -. A Mission Viejo man as been Indicted b a federal ecand..Jur>L ar-es or m astermlnding a scheme to launder poor credit ratin1s of people on tile in one of the nation's largest credit com- puter networ ks. Philip Kostorr. 31, was named M"sdaYlntheLos An~jury­ act ion as th e persoo who coordinated the activities of at least six other people. including two from Fountain Valley. Others indicted in the alleged conspiracy included Kostorr·s brother Paul, 35, or 1''ountain Valley: Ronald .Rossi, 41, or Fountain Valley; John R. Dubos, 41 , of Garden Grov~: Kenneth I,,. Stevenson, 40, of Diamond Bar and Sean Shanahan, 35, or Santo Ana. · Joel Levine, assistant U.S. At· torney, today was reluctant to re- lease specific details or lhc operation .. allegedly centered in the computer banks of TRW Systems in-Anaheim. Levine also refused to re lcilse home ad- dressl!i>of the suspects. The feder al indictment was handed down after 18 months or investigation by the Fm and lhc federal Or1:a mzed Crime Strikc F'orce. Levine ~aid. llundrcds of peoplt• '~ere 1n· terv1ewed but only 16 arc named m tho indictment documents as "customers " of the laundering operation. f'edcral officials believe as many as 150 persons may have paid up to $1,SOO apiece to have their credit ratings altered. · Most of the people who allcgf·d· CSef'SCllEME, PaReA2> Co ast We athe r Summer Vacation's last weather fling this weekend will be hot and muggy. About 90-95 nn the coast. lows about 68. I NSIDE TODA l' Most po.Inters wouldn't like to put th4!1r artworks fn an ~. but. for enamel orti&t•, 1t '1 oil po.rt of an ancfmt pro- cess. See Page Cl of the Weekender. l•dex At Y-s.r.tlc• IS Mt•l9t IMtl... I S -.., .... , CJ.I All I. M. le~ Al ... , ..... l ... wt CM-..ia AS Or ..... C.Wnlf O.nlfl.,. Cl.Dt-12 ...... . c-kl I• .... ._ .... , cnu-.1 1• SrM• ....,.,. 0.4"11 ... tkff ... ...... ll•terlat ,.... M Meclt MarllMt Ellt...,.,,..._at 01 W.alller 1'1_. At•11 W9rl<INt1-. --12 Wftllt1141er AIOaU-n 12 •• •• If.> CN ... 14·1 4 11 ... ... Ct" ~ A'12 041L y PILOT s Fr1a.ar Septembei J. 197$ ~-------~---~~-~---~--------.---• l •lorwtatlon A._.., . . . ~ f'ro•Fa~AI Taxpayers' Choice I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I • I I I I I I I I I • I : I : I : I : Yo11r Schools Huntington Union High School District · (CUP AND SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT) ABOUT THE DISrRJcr: The lluntini\On Beoch Union Hilb Sch<>Ol District MNeS students in cuctes 9 throuth l2 in "* 52-aquare-mile area includina the dUes of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, West.nunsler, and Seal Beacb. There are S1x comprehensive high ich<>Ols and W1ntersburg, a .contlnunUon hli:h school. The District Gui"unce Center pro· v1des programs for our specaul education students. The high schools ure Edison. Founlu.in Valley, Huntington Beach, Marina. Ocean View, and Westminster. There Is also an Evening lligb Scbool lo&"'1e wutking sludeo~ and an Adult Schoolforlbeadultcommunity. About 21.000 recular students are expected to enroll on September 13 with I.he total en.rollment including special pro- grams expected to reach 22,000. Adult education w1U serve approximately 11,000adults. The existing schools are built lo house 14,800.sludeots. Ocean View High is currently under constructlon In Huntington Beach. The 2,000studenlcapacity school wUI be completed in the spring of 1977. Ocean View wJJl open this September with 850 freshmen at Cook School on Willow Lane in Westminster. nie Distrtcl is staffed by 991 certificated employees and 690 support servlce personnel. Dr. Frank J . Abbott serves as Superintendent and Dr. William J ay Settle, Deputy Superin· tendent. Assistant Superintendents include Dr. Howard Roop, Instruction; Dr. Charles Hess. Business; and Mr. Glen Dyslqer. Plan.ning, Research and Evaluation. The District bas an operational budget or $38,924 ,225. U>cal taxes provide 70 percent of the income, while the Slate contributes 2S percent and the Federal government and ~cellaneous income totals approximately 5 percent. The estimated generaJ purpose lax rate for 1976·71 will be about S cents less than last year. The total expenditure per ADA will be$1624 including special programs. GOVERNING BOARD: The Board or Trustees is com· posedoffive residents of the District who are elected-al-large ..for four year ti!rms. In November, an election will be held to fill a vacancy oo lhe Board. The four current Board members are Helen E. Ditte, President; Don MacAllisler ; Ralph H. Bauer; and Zita I. Wesaa. Following are some or the Dis· trict's presentconcerns7 · Basic Skills. The District is moving in the d irection of "required learning" in basic skill subjects. Students will need to accomplish certain minimum standards before re· ceiving their high school diplomas. This past year, the Dis· tnct declared "War on RcadJng." Entering ninth grade stu· dents reading two or more grades below grade level were identified by tests, parents were involved, and a personalized program was designed to increase thefr reading skill. Dis· trict·wide, lbe s tudents increased their skill an averageof2V• months for every month in the program. This year, emphasis w111 be placed on the basic skill a reas of writing and mathematics . Overcrowding. The District is growing at the rate of 700·800 ~tudents a year. Currently, portable classrooms. <'l~sscs trt the community, and extended-day schedules are being used lo house students. Alternatives for student hous· ing being cons idered include additional evening high schools double sessions. and the concept or a t wo-s c hoot <'am pus. ' Finances. The fin nncial squeeze wall continue. caused largely by errects of state legis lation which limits income by increased inflation. und by the effects of tncreased assessed valuations which places a greater financial burden on the local homeowner raU1cr than Slate funding for educ a ting stu· dents in the District. NEED MORE INFORMATION? Dr. Fr anlt J . Abbott. Superintendent 898-6711 Mrs. Anne Cray. lnfomr:JtiorrServt .. ..-~~.----,~11 -~ "-~~~~--=;.._~__,;.;;.;;;.;;.~;;.;..;..;~;..__;;;,;,:...:..:..:.;:...,_~ ARIZONA • • He HJd lbe eldl'r Dinnell faces a federaJ grand Jury indictment Ul Ariiona cho.rgb1g blm wilh in· come tax evasion and he has $185.000 worth of lnterno.I Re\ cnuc Service lean.$ pending Assessor Hits Budget Procednre l aga1nat hlm. · In addition, Aspey said Din· nell, his aon and hhi wife, Rosemary, have beenOl'deredto pay 1 U00,000 :-etUemeot stem· ming from an ArilOOa civil suit nted by one or the victims or the land scheme. • That land fraud case, accord· lna lo Aspey. has Its roots with the figures in lhe cusc of Don B'o II s . l h e m u rd e red l n • vesUgative rep<)rter who wrote extensively or lund fraud in Arizona. When Bolls was fatally injured by a bomb planted in tus car last spring, investicators came to Newport Beach to interview an unidentified resident or t he Balboa Bay Club in connection with the case. Aspey speculated today that the subject of those interviews were the Dinnells, who live al lbe private club. He said the two men were active in the now bankrupt in· surance com pany known as Combined Equity Assurance. When that company was formed. it received the direct aid or companies run by Arizona land kingpin Ned Warren. By KATHY ('LANCY Of .... 0.llf 111'1 ... "'"" Ot110Ql' County Asses~or Bradley J ncobs believes dt11.em~ may have fallen victlm to "tax· a ti o n with o ut rc ~il representation.. because or tho way loco.I governments handle their budgets und taxes. He told mcm ber:s or U\e Orun~t! County Grand Jurors Association Thursday that budgets a r t'· calculated on the amount or tax dollars avallable rather than on spending choices of citaien:s. "The people who pay the bills.'' he said , should be In · formed about new s pend.in& pro· grams and given the right to d e- cide j( they want to pay for them.· "They have an absolute right to know," he told about 80 former grand jurors. "Ir they don't have that opportunity then I submit that we have gone the full circle in 200 years -a nd that was one ot the reasons for the revolution -and that is t uation without re-- al repr~senlation ." J acobs. or Mission Viejo, w as appointed by supervisors to the assessor's job in November aft.er O.llyl"llelS\ott ...... 'SYSTEM IS INSANE• County Assessor Jacobs former Assessor Jack Vallerga was convict ed or multiple fel9nies last r al I. Aspey said the investigation or the company, which started out as Pyramid Planners, began two years ago when Bolls did a series of stories a bout its illegal operation. ABDUCTION TIPS. • • According to Aspey, the com· Eddy said he collaborated with pany sold land that was_"gr.ossl .Qullett la~l July~ in the robbery misrepresented" in northeastern or a stereo snop an Long Beach Arizona, near the White Moun· while Ewing, who drove his own tains in a development called car to the scene, mounted guard Concho Lake. near the store. 1 The one to five-acre lots sold ··we look cash and four walkie from $1 ,SOO to $20,000 a piece and •talkies. Arter the robbery we were advertised as being cov· .went to a garage ... and split the ered with pine trees and near money." Eddy told officers that Jakes. . the garage was where Gullett "Actaally,'' Aspey said, ''it's keptasupplyofgunslnaoumber Just rolling grasslands. They or barrels. bulldozed a fe w roads and built a Eddy told officers that Gullett couple of s hacks and sold the de-bought the wig he used in the velopme nt as ha ving all of t.be Seigman ltidnaping six days later utilities in place." on Aug. 4 in Garden Grove. Ile The lots were sold in ll states said Gullett, working with Ewing and six foreign countries. laid in a supply of "five or six Aspey alleged the securities .rolls or lape, motorcycle gloves rra uds occurred when lbe and joke sbop makeup such as· mortgages lo the Jots were sold lo nose pulty, Indian skin, scar t other Individuals, including loan material and eye shadow." 8harks and commercial loan Eddy goes on t.o the night of the companies. kidnaping : "The people who really got "l had decided not to go along. burt were some or lbe s mall in· I bad a job, I didn't need the div1duals -mainlyfannen-in mooey, it was a cruy idea, J the midweat who bougbt tbe migbthavet.osbootsomeoneand papu." Aspeµ · a kidnap~g_ was pretty beaY): In all. A~~ said •. 1S people &Da)De ~ keep worl&g on were name(l-an an inClrctm~me that tbar1ed 90 aeparate "Pini Pons said there would violations. .be at leut $15,000 and I would gel He said lhe elder Dinnell, who a $25,000 cul. Ping Pong said that cbanged his name from Anthony overt.be weekend be bad gotten a DinneUa following his indictment .357 long-barreled Smith and for convictions on ch3rgcs of burglary, auto theft and bank roboery. -- They said Ewing has served time in state prison afler being convicted on charges of burglary and receiving stolen property. E'rona Page "I WET ••. to~ predicted farther inland. Newport Beach lifeguards re· ported today that surf was good, running three to four feet al the Point. Air temperature this morning at the beach was 67 and the water was even wnrmer with a 68 degree reading. Lifeguards reported a large number or surfe rs were taking advantage of the sweUs today. "We're s urprised the surf is still good today and really expccl it to drop off any minute," said one of lhe Newport lifeguarm. About 40,000 people showed up at 'Newport beaches nmrsday, _b w s no roblem wilb r escues because rip were mW.imal, lifeguards reported. Ile look thu posl Wte.r a 22·)'ear cor~r as an enaineer, bulinHs ecooomlsl and flnanclal analyst. The •&·ytor·old a.'lleaOf told the former grand jurors that, un- der curn •nt laws, t.ht eases.or each i;pring must t ell IOV· emmenlal agencies supported by property tuxes the amount ol U · =scsscd valuation availablt1. The acencles, school dialricta •. dt1H and counties, then plan their budgets baaed on the amount or tu revenue available, J acobs charged. "That ls noi only wrong." he said, "1t is insane. There ought to lK' a law whirh absolutely pro- tubits any assessor from telling anyone what the lncreue will be .. Jacob s. i n notin g th e rountywide inc rease of 18. 7 per· cent m assessed value this year. said property owners are being taxed on an "illusionary'" in· crease In home values. "It doesn't help them at the grocery store,'' he said. "I think it is wrong lo tax inflation value." E'ro• Pa,,e A I SCHEME •.• ly used the 11ervice ol the credit altering operation arc Orange Coan1y residents, though some are from adjacent counties Levine said. ' Levine said meetings were set up between the conspirators and potential customers in "homes, bars and restaurants -just about any place you can name "here they could talk." The federal indictment states that the suspected ringleader recruited a file clerk at TRW and agreed to pay her $50 for each credit rating she altered via the company's master computer. The clerk, ide ntified only as Kathleen Bennett, is an unindict· ed co-conspirator and may be a star witness in the government's case. Levine said such things as bankruptcy or Joan default r~ cords wh ich prevented in· dividuals from receiving credit cards were scr ubbed from the computer memory banks, thus clearing lhe way for a clean credit record. I H~ a1so sattt that In s-ol'tfe • cases. favorable informa a u an fodividual's financ"'""'i><Jal.._ __ , siLuaUon was fed into the com- puter. __ .. Wfb\T-IHA-U6trr:--AH-s-cooo1!1fave a w1 e selection ot subjects designed to assist students in pursuing tbe1r ob- jecllvcs. Graduation reqwremeots include: Thr~e years of English ; three years of !>OCial studies. including U.S. History and U.S. Government. one year of science: and one semester of mathematics. All students except semors are required Lo enrotrin)>liys1eal el20CalTOlfe!rt"lfltllarter. Most stodentttaki six classes a day and eam"72 credJts each year. Two hundred and fifty·tWO credJ~ are reqwred to earn a high School wploma. on bad ~heck cllarcea tn-florida W.-.oD-l"•volver and tbat be ~Mooe Too Slow The indictment charges Phillip Kostorr with seven counts or con· spirtty and falsiticatton--ot"bantr records and claims he hired the other defendants to locate people who wanted the illegal service. .. I : ' : I : I ; I . J CAllEEll AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: All six high schools and the District Gwdance Center have com· prehenslve career educatloo programs as well as vocational education programs. Career development includes student career explorallon in class and the use.>( career centers. A .. Computerized Vocational Information System (CVIS)" and the ··career Planning Survey" are available to all slu· dents in the career centers. Career educa tion competencies are being integrated into the curriculum. Work Experience and Coastline Regional Occupational Programs <CROP> offer training in the business and in· dustrial community. The District cooperates wilh the com· munlty college, adult school, and other agencies involve<J in vocational prcparaUon. in the 1960s, was in charge of would take that gun and the aales for the company. small .2S automatic on the job. Although not a n dficer ol the Ping Pong told me to think over company. Dinnell ran tbe real going along and that be would estate operations, Aapey said. come by again. HiJ soo. Anthony, was the com· .. I did not go oo the job and I pany's execuUve vice president. spent the night at home with He said the others named in the Rozana (Eddy'a girUrieod) and indictment a re all officers or ber mother. staff members of the company. : "I learned about the ltidnaping Aspey said the lwo-year in· on Thursday <Aug. 26) through vestigation was one or the first the news. I i mmediately re· take n o n by the Special cognized Mr. S.igman's name Prosecutor's Seclioo wblcb was wben it wa.s mentioned as it was formed j.O investigate white col· the same name mentioned by lar crimes, especially the kinds Ping Pong. ol fraud schemes detailed by "On Aug. 211 heard ol the kill· Bolls. who was a report.erCorThe ing and I went to the police on Anzona Republic. Aug. 28. I went because 1 couldn't justify the killing of Mrs. BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) -A BelUngham police officer is appealing a two-day suspension for dallying on the way to as· slsl a sergeant whose 10- year-old son handcuffed himself to the sergeant's brother· in· law. Paul. Koetort and Rossi face one count each or conspiracy and two counts or rataificationof Nnk records. The others face shnllar federal charges, Levine said. The fe de r a l officia l said TRW cooperated fully with the probe but be said it may be im· possible lo d etermine exactly how much money is involved in the elaborate operation. Deputy Criticized ... . SEil ViCES FOil SPECIAL STUDENTS: Instruction to allow all Bludt!nls lo reach their maximum potential is pro· vided by the Huntington Beach Union Hlgh S<'hool District . Special programs are operated al all grade levels tor mental· ly gifted students. students with normaJ intelligence who have learning disabilities or behavioral difficullles, s tudents whobave physical handicaps, and students who are educable or trainable allhough mentally retarded. Jn addition, pro· VlSjon ii m ade for SJ>Ct!1al impairmcn\$. I Emmy Eyes Azore--Seigman. l felt lhat P\ng Pong o was a nut and a mad dog and shouldn't be allowed to stay on Sgt. Don Miles gave the cuffs to biS son lo play with and the boy locked himself to Miles' brother-in-law. Miles did not have a key. so officer Wayne J ackett was called t o bring the key from the station. After waiting for more tha n 30 m i n ute!! ror Hackett to a rrive. Miles or· dered another officer to as· sist. LOS ANGEt.ES <AP) -The City Council, in a 12-0 vote, bas adopted a report that sharply criticizes Deputy Mayor Grace M. pavls, without apedfically naming her, for exceedin1 her 3uthority in dealing with council members and departments. ,; I; I :· ,. •! I i I;. •• 1? I ·~ 1: 1: 4 1: I : ,. •i ,, I• I t ADULT SCHOOL: TIM> Huntington Beach Union High School Dlslricl Adult School provides an educational pro· (lram to develop the abilities or each student and to meet the needs of adults llving In the community. In addition to the many clanes offered. the Adult School provides an extensive lt'nlor ciUien program, a career center for vocallonaJ and educational counseUng, testing !'tc.'r viccs. and programs ror handicapped adul&a. Call 898-6736 for more information on the Adult School. FOOD SERVICES: A centrallicd kitchen produces food for Marina, Huntln«ton Beach, Westminster, Wlntersburg and Ocean View Jllp Sc.hoots. The speedUne~ at thes~ schools otter a "combo" plate lunch for 6S cents as well as aJa •. 1 carte items including salads. sandwiches, and carry-0ut. •·•• I foods. EclilOD and Fountain Valley IUgb Sc hoots off en a Type I A lunch to meet a third or the students' daily nutritional re· I quirementa. Free and reduced meals are offered to those I media• U.S. Department or Agricullure criteria. I lDlonnaUoa O!J lbis program will be available al the opening I d acbool. Dunng the school year. the Food Services Depart· I menl will work with students to promote good nulriUon and to I. meetthefoodservicesneedsoncampu.s. TllANSPOaTA'l10N: Bus transporbtion is provided · f«lludeata wbo live more than two mlles from school. Dur· ing tbe putscbool year. Ule District's buses safely transport. ed ltUdenta a &otal d 672,000 miles lncJUding to and from ldlool,apecial programa, and communityclaues. Ii VOLtJNTEESSINPVBUCSCBOOLS(VIPS):OverSOO I: VIPS provide a .. pportive services to students and staff in· ~t eluding work.inc with student.I. aulst.ln1 in media centen, labs, departmental oltices, or work.in< at borne as lyplsta or t t graders. U you would like to join the VIPS team, call or vi.alt the school of your ddce. No prolessionaf U'alDiq ii ~ lleCeuarJ, f NEW IN TR'E DISTIUCr: Here's how to enroll JOQrllv-f: dent in hllb scbool. Go to the school of your attendance uu S and ~r with the recblra.-. Your school wUI lell you ti about Ila acadernJc program, actlvltles, holln. aad transPortatJon echeduie.. To faod your aUeocluc:e area. eatl -I • ~D.,"tli,!'_E_!~!.'!!"~~~~,!1_!!;___ r ___ j -14 ~ . MIAMI <AP) -Hurricane Emmy and its 75-mile·ao·bour winds were nimed at the Azores today, but forecasters said il· may not be a hurricane by the time it gets there. Emmy's central winds were just above the 74·m.p.h. threshold needed to de· s1gnalc the !llorm a hurricane. ·rhe National Hurricane Center :said Emmy will probably weaken today, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ........ ", __ _ Jeck R. Curley l;l(_ .... _, _ 0oflt'4"Mf- Trw>rnas KHVll ~-Thomes A. MUf'Jlhlne --£-~rtes H. Loos Rkh.Wd P. Nttl the streets." · Sheriff's officers said Gullett bas served time in stale prison Your grandmother paid more for her carpet than you ever will. YEARS AGO. IUYIMG A CARPR TOOi A SIDAILE CHUNI OUT OF THE FAMILY HESTIGG. IUT TODAY. WITH PIODUCTIOM AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCB>, CARPITIMG IS ACTUALLY CHEArER THAM IT WAS 25 YlARS AGO. IM FACT. 4l4Pfo LISS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT AMY LONGER? CARPITINC. MOT OMLY ADDS IEAUTY TO YOUR IMTDIOR. IT IMSULATIS AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. rrs THE ALLAIOUMD. llST IAIGAIN OF THI CENTURY! I DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ~llrlU·installation .• custom d1ap11i11s linoleum • wood floor UC.NO.nom 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA M!SA, CALIF. '92627 • PHONE 6•6·"838 -6'6-235.5 \ .. ~ ,Big Pig • i'Herd' At Camp? ls there mort than on(' elu'" ,. ~ap~·bara 1n t he Camp Pendleton urc;1" • The hugl'. hairy rodent flri.t sighted eight months ugo "a' lumbering ncor u r oud 1n F allbrook last f'riduy. cla1mi. Jim Buller. patrol chief for the: North County Sl'l'UMI.) Patrol At rlr st. Buller 1>3~1>. ht> thought tt ''a)\ u t.hl'l'P but ..... ·11 started r unning like a pi~ I <:ouldn ·1 l>l'C a tail. JU!>I u b1i.: round rump Thl·n lhc hf'udh J.?hh tn t the e\'es and the•\' \\<-re orange. no"t J?rt>t•ntsh hk~· 'l"''-'I' and goat eyct. ... GOT WITHIN ZS reet bvl IO'>l him whl'n he \\ enl Off tnlO J pond.·· Butle r i.:ud Pooh. sa) ~ l' S (;am(• Ward1•11 George ~I cCll'ar~. UllM1;tm"<I tu catch tht• cuµybur:i . m<.-l' 11 ""' seen eating <.-auhflmH•r on ,1 leased r an<·h nt Camµ Pcndll'lon The creature 1s &t•t.•n ·1hret' 01 four ti mes a wt·ek · · mun('hlng thl' ~ n a l t ,. l' (I o r u t n ~· m J r' h . : ~lcCleary s:ud Thursday, adctm~ : that .. he's made I hat µla<·<· h1i. : home and he·::. ~Ntini: ful. I don ·1 .. belil've that It was our cap) that • fellow spotted ·' Buller s~ud "ma\'bl' a hl'rd ha' been estabhl>hed". bv thl' bt'u ... 1 __ wtuch normi!ll.Y Ill f.;und onl) 111 South Amenca Judge Order s .. DMZ' for 2 Angry Wome n SAN JOSE 1 Ar ' "Jud1:e h;" declared an intl'rsccl1on hC'rl· l11 be a demilitarized zone for l\\O women neighbor!' who have ber n feuding. sometimes \·1olentl~. fo1 about a \'l'nr As a .:la::.t rC'sort " in has <'ffort' t o b r i n ~ p t• a t• t' t o l h t· neighborhood. Mun1r tpul \011r1 Judge Ed" ard .I. Nt'lson tss1MI an order wh1rh prohibit!> Patrina McDaniel a nd l\J nr~ Sall•f'll•' from_~llin~ \\ tlhtrl 100 rl'l'l uf llw .. DM,r.·· at Seallll' and ~l 1<·h1~i111 1--"~ ....... e.s._ The judge said he l\\ll't' or 1---<1H4='t'~ t tl-e w-o-m en ~ ~ ri threate ning and hnra.'\Stng l!ach other. but they kept tt up Now. tf e ither of the "·oml'n or m embe rs or I h<'ir fa milt l'l> crosses t he• "DMZ" \\lthout . pttttkour: ptlmis~~n. the· Judge says he "'all f1n~t> violator $1,000. , Nelson s aid the .. Dl\1Z' 1s an :tttempl "at preservinA peace un til Mrs. Salerno m O\'.eS "'hf'n lhl• problem obviously will end I hOpe." Mrs. Salerno 1!. moving on th•· advice or her lawyer. The women. who hve s1.x door::. a part on the same block. started feuding about a year ;igo \~hen their children got mto a pla) ground squabble. Smee then. each has filed court complaint)\ against the other. In a s uit 11eek1ng $4.000 damages, Mrs. McDaniel claims Mrs. Salerno tried to run her down_with a car, ulon1 with thrc'P d her five <'hildren on J Qn 30 Mrs. McDaniel said she pu hed her children out or lhe w;iy aflt'r Mrs . Salerno headed for thl'm. !'ltepped o n the ga. ;1nd th1• ('ar Jumped the curb The suit further <'la1ms Mrll SaJerno lhe'l came oot or Lhe cnr awearing an<t shouting. tn he r c ross·complalnt. 1\1 r~ Salerno accuses Mrs. McDaniel of giving her "great dlstrcsl' or body a nd m i n d and g r eat hutnlllallon In consequence or thl' unlawful. unjust. wronicful act s · An attorney for one of th1· women said there have been about 20 face·lo·face cncountt'r' between tht' f wo womt•n Co11u1~11ter Speeial Trcun ~t'l'\'ll'l:L "as lllltll!!llnllt'd tlm, \\t>t'k to 1:111<>" South t.'uunl~ n•sit.knts to tommutt• to Los Angch:s ~l·arl~ 200 pt•11pll· j,!athl·rcd tu wdeomt• tht• tra m on 1ts first stop m San .Juan t'<ip1strano \\'t•drwsda~ Tht• ne\\ I~· sch eduled 1r::iii1 a 101nt~filit 111 A:\rTR.\J\ a nd the l"ahlornw lkpa1 tmC'nt of Tr<insp()l'latwn. ''ill a lto\\ local res1denti- 111 1~1!..1· lhl' tram lrom San .Ju,in 10 l.1l' \ng ll'' ;it~ :!O nr 11 111 a m .met n·t urn a l 5 21 p m High Court Nixes Hinshaw Request W ,\ ~ 11 I ~ G T 0 -.; ' 1\ I' 1 S11pn•mt' C'o11r_1 Ju)lttce Wilham II Rehnqut::.I today n•rused to halt th<' tnal or Rl'p. Andre" .I I ltnsh11"' ( It. :'-I<'" JXlrt Ht·a('h 1 on churi.:l's f1r1s mj.! from h1i. 1972 l'll•r111111 c·amp:11j.!n lhnisha'' 1i. on tnal in Oran.1h' County Supt>rtor Court 0 11 chargl'S or ('OllSj)lf::tC~, l'mbenlt• m('J11 . ttrdt amrfrmrdoleTit 11p rOfilllll!OD 111' ha:. ple..ided mno <'l'nl The charges an:,c oul of al legattons tha t members or the Ur:rn~e County assessor:, ofrtct.> st arr "o rkt>d on ll insha" s on rounl) ttml· R ~ -:.1 a n. W i f e hdorc· bc.'ml! elE'l't ro lo Coni:rcss 1n 1972 The C'On1tressman hui:. u:.ked thr Supr<'me Court to rt•\'it>w thl' refusal of Supf'rior Court Judg{' t-'r;ink DomeniC"hini to d1s mii.i. tlw l'haq:<'s a j!a1ns1 lum lk moved for d1sm1ssal on Jtrounds thut lht· prn::.t'C'Ulors hall fatted to inform thl' grund JUry "'hich indicted htm that Or@&<' Cou nt~ had l'Onsenled l . thl· acti\'itles In thl' ussc•i.i.or·::. o I<'<' "h1ch Jed lo the indict men I llln haw asked Rehnqw:.l to sta~ lhe trinl until the court eithe r d el'1dt'd hb appeal or declined to hl'ar 11 Rc•hnqu1st made nu c-ommenl rrrri>fu. 1111!'l~ft<' i:t:w Murder-/ or-hire Refund Requested· PENSACOLA . Fla (API /\ businessman who all<'J.!t'dly pa11I S2.500 to a policeman in an unsuc C'('SSful plot lo kill tus ClC·Wlfo ll:> !>ui ng the city to g<'l back the money. H.ls ...cx·wilc....ha~ JOlOl.'{f him in tht' suit The m an conttinds thl• <>•h JJ(reed to return lhc monl.'y m <'~ rhangl' for his pll'adtn~ no c·11n l(' t to charges or COrl.'>pirar~ lo 1·omm1t murder and solwtt alllm w romm1t a felon~· City Ally. Don Calon st11d Thurs flay th at mun1c1 pal lawvers and· auorncys for bu.'11 ncssman James Noes and hi<i rorml•r "'He , Geraldine. art' nci.:otinting a llC\llt.>mt•nl for the return of S2,500 Naes oll<'Jlt'<llY pnld a J>Oliccm on in 11 111111 to kill Mrs. Naes Nae/\ wa ~ be hind on alt mony and child l'illl'l>Orl µu~ · ments and . Caton said. "If the r1 ly arrives al ~· rim1l sNllt•mvnl. on<' 1'tif1ulut1on ,, 111 ht.' lhttl 1t111 m<mey won ·1 be for his ben<'ftt . it'll be for her benefit. If he 's behind In his alimony. \\e <·er tainlv don 't w;int htm to l{el <'rl'dit for this money " Caton and other orri<'tals pro \ldt'd the IOlTo\\ m1f details Na<'S. thou sand~ or dollarl> bt'htnd 1n .tl1mony . ~a\C poll<'l'mun l\:tal' llatrord thl1 mone)' as .1 do\~ n µa) menl nn a 1!174 1>101 111 ktll Mrs :"ac,, Thr total rel' "'as 111 hl' 8.5.000 :'\aC':.. 42. and htl> Wlfr or 20 )CUr'i hud bc<'n divorced l'arller in 1974 llalfor<I ~U\ l' llw S2.500 lo pohce SJ.{l l.uc1l'n M1l<'h<'ll "'hom hl' <'X p('ctcd to <'Urry out the asl\11~nment nut l\11lchc•ll acl\•11.tl'<l hUl><'rtors and foi led tht· plot T he ('il y kt-pt I ht• monc·~ N::ics. fornwr own('r or Ull '" du!ltr1ul dt•anmu ::.t1ppllt>!o firm. Jnd llalford. un 18 yc•ar v<>tcrun or the forcl'. pl<•acl Ni no t'OlllC':.l to lt\C' chari.:(•o; of c•11n~111rut·~ untl ~ollt•1lut ion School Problellls,· .. Travel' on Tap C1r<'u11 .ludl(l' Kirkl' Beall sen ICOCCd txil h lll fl Vt' Vl'lll'S on J)rCI hal1on after Mr::. Nucs. 39. asked thal No •i. not bl' 1mpr1sont:d because thnt would prevent him fro m earning money to pay alimony and child &upport. Beall said he placed llalforcl, \\ho was ftred from the force. on probation. been use tt would be in· uppropriMc to give htm a ~en· tence more s tringent than Na<'s·. Where t o vi sit .. forei gn countries .. he rt in California and the latest problems m school vandalism art' amon~ lhe topic' to look for m Sundoy t. 0011\ Pilot SCHOOL \' ANDALISlt Some t ypes or problems 11re decreasing. bul others arc soar inc here on the Oran~e Coast. Candi<'e Schubert of lhe Dally Pilot Starr talks with local school offlctal• about causes IQ a story acheduled for the YOU Section. . $WORD FISH CONl'aOVt:&SY -A ne•· la~· fortl6dl die use ol alrptanes lo MJ0t IWOf'dfish St'boolS. but fas .bermen say not eve~ont' t.' SUNDAY"S BEST obt>ymg the la" The re11tncl11)11 ii. also an ~enn~ . ome com merc1al fishermen."™' blaml' 11 ror the cu rrent swordfis h hortage. Th,e Gaily Pilot's Michael Pask$;ich looks at the issues in a story planned for the YOU Section. VITALITY VISITED -The s ubcultures tbal g ive S an Francisco lire are explored on a ne"· Si8htsecing tour through the black, Lalin and Asian "citil' · within a ctt~ ·· The Dail~ P1lol"s Laurie Kaspc:r luk~ ~ou along 1n her report bn the i ·111\ •l p<1gl' Hot Pickup's Full of Dope ~AT10NAL CITY IAP I A n1ckup truck reported stolen in Los Angeles gavt' up an unex. peeled prize for p0lice. Under a tarp covering the truck bled wag 1,346 pounds of marijuana worth Sl00.000. The drive r identified as J esus Francisco Almanu. 30. and his passenger. Mario V1ceros Medino. 34. both of San Diego were booked Thon.day for in. '~Attgatton o f auto tht>ft and poss" ::-Ion of m11r1ju;1nu • OAIL'fr'LCT _,_~:1 Slaying (.A G ~ ccn en c 1 Def'e 11da11t Adnii t Ripoff' K' TO~t 8 ,\Rl.l-:\ 01 IM 04•1• ,., ... ~wll Thoma!> llurtlm lll''l\'1' told Jll Oran~<' Count' Su111•n ur ('111111 Jun· lall' Thur,.,tlu~ lhttl m111 dt·r wa:; the 1.1,t ttun~ an ht.; ml111I "hen h1• and th r1•1• ollwr nwn burst min u ~un,cl 134-:t<'h homl last No\' 8 llestt-r. :m. :11lm11t('(1 l rnni 1h1· stand I hat hl· "o:. .tnl{ry und hJll helped to pl:i11 I hl' raid 011 1111• houil' at lli~lll Ua)\lt'" [lrt\\' occupied by \ 1c·t1m' U1H1.llll l'atrnl'ls. :?i .ind .l ,111••1 \l.11• ~lt!ll.. 3~ nut lh-!>ll'I' tll~l~ll'tl th.tl 111 "anted nolhm.: more th.in th1• n· l'O\ er~ of I; I 1,.1und' of m;.111 1u<tna he !-oa1d ('au\\\'b "ripf,K'd off' l\\O Of llt•!>ll'r ' fnt•nd' tn ,1 LonJ? Bl•ac·h moll-I The Loni: Ht•J t:h inJn 011 tn.11 (or l\\O t•ounb of murdl'l tehttfil'd thJt Cau\H'I' .1n1I p111 Jo1erutton \\tines!> t>.111• lr\\tn :J2 took thl.· manJu.in.1 lrom \IJn l>ar~I l nin)l .ind l'hnm." Dunker. both 29. and nl>d "1thout handm~ o\·l'r the s:t0.000 thr1t " ... , the agreed pr i re forthl' druJ! lr\'lng and Dunkl•r art> l"u 111 thre t' m t·n \\ho h a\~· ::.1111·1· ple adt>d gu tll ~ to redu<·1.•d charges of hCCond dc~r1o•c murder m n•turn for thl•1r l'Ontrihul1<111:-. to lhc pro:.c1·u1 wn ·s (7a..;l' <IJ:Ulll~l lll'l>ter :rntl four lllht•r cl<•lt•n danls I-lester and l\\O 1·odcll•ndunh ha-\'t>-b t.>-t>-fl .grtHtlt«I l>t>IHll'tlll- murd<'r tnab T"o ol thl· ddl·n clant:. "111 l'w tr1l'1l 1 11~l'lht•1 E capef' Killt>d \~EA\.F.R\'1 1.LJ-: I P 1 \ Tnnil) Count) Jatl l':.CJP<'l' l..t•on \\l11tr1eld. 32. h a~ lx'<'n ,h111 cll·ad by a Shl'rl fr I> dt•put ~ at \\horn lht· t•scapet' "a:. potntm~ ti loadl•d rt Ile. orfl<'en. rl'porl I lt•:-.h•r 11•::.111 wl.l Thur:.da' th.11 hr m1::.Ju1Jgt•ll thl' luur tngg 1 011 h" Hrit 1,h m Jilt' Sh•n ;i11tom 111 r1rh· .ind th;ll h1' l'rror \1 3, rc!<pon,thlt• for J burs t of f1rt' th.it almoM l'Ul l\1 r~. !\1t•1111i l\'o It 111 .11l1•J:l'd that defendal't \\ 11l111m Craig T1bb11s, 29, ('I OrunJZ<' \1 l'd " ptslol lo kill (';11mels 1h.nn~ ;i ~l ru~i.:I<' \\hlr h 1•rupted a!> <.'all\\ d i. wa' bl·ini: kd to a bl•druom and lr\\11\ \\J::. .,:allopin~ £r111n I hl• homl' lO\\lll'd!>. .1 nl'.lrb~ conul llci.tl'I' ~:1111 lw .111cl T1blJ1l:-moJ.. tlw l!Un' Ill lh1· l°J1m els honw lo 1.tr.ire lht• Ol'<'UJ>Jnt:- 111• tes1ii1t•d th;.a l CamH•I'-hJtl \lolatt.>d tht' l'I ht<'" 111 tht' do1w II Jf11el.mg fral l'rnlt\ \\ht.•n ht• tool. th,• rnariJut1n11 al 1wnpo1111 trurn l\\O nwn with \\hom ht> h ttl • ('Oll{'llldt•d a d<'ul ~ Dt•~rr1h111~ himi-l'lf o:. on "0111 • :-t;1ndin1.t d<iPl' ... 1lesnrnn" lit'. ll'4' told th<-iur~· "You don't mo•n • 1:1111 u dcct•nt rl'1>ulat1on b~· goini.: f .ind st<'UhnJ: from other <h'll>t.' dl' .tlt·r~ ,\nd he l't•1wu1t'cll) lestiftl'd • lhal Mr~. l\11•t1. wo11 ;1rnwd :ind .1bo111 to U'll' lwr \\'<'npon \\ lwn lw pullrd th1• tn)!j.!l'r'of h1)\ Sll'1t 1-t11n 'If I d1dl\ ·1 11ltoot her she would 'hool nw for ure. · he 11ai.1 Judge llObt.•t t P l\llc('lt1 nd t·alled ;_1 four·d:I\ rC'<'C'' In thl' tnJl lttll' Thur~ct:i~ Tlw trial will , rt>suml' Tucr.d<n "ith lie. ter on I hl• i.l:ind • Reduction of Bail For Marine Hit Ol'£A:"SllJF. 1.\P1 Dt'pul~ IJ1~t All ~ Dan \\'1lltams h:i:- t•r1t1c1t('d a JUd g1• "hu n•duC'ed from S12.000 to SUJOO the batl ror :in 18·yl'ar old !\l ~111n<' rhar i:ed \\llh kidnap and rti!Jl' l'f<' Ronald 11 arn::.on H1<·htrr ''~•:-. abo t1h<1r l(ed \\llh sodom~ Sl'X ~nC'f~ton and assault \11lh a uca.dly "~~er An Ill' rar old \1oman told puhl'P thul :-ht' \\ :t:> IOITt'd tnll1 thl' ~l ur1nt":-. holl'I room tt l kn1(('p<J1n1 and kt•pt for t\\O hour-. \ug 22 H1dllt'r \ILi!'> arrc·~tl'd lall'r Jnd n•lt•Ji.~·d 011 lht' lo\\ l'r hall llw iwxt d .1~ - ~luntc1pal Court Judge: (.'harlei. Ste\'t>ll"> rt.>dut•ed lhl• batl for Richter "ho!'t' arra1gnml·n1 " '<'( for St> pl I~ \ftc•r \\'1lllam:-t·nt1c11t'd lhl• "~\.f () J.l bat I n .•dul·tion pubhcl). Steven!-> , dl'fendcd 11 a~ cons1stl'nt with thl' , l:t\\ Robbe r Kill L.A. Woman- LOS <\:'\GEL .. ~S tAPl Poh('l' .. :.ud un t•ldt>rh ''om an has bi>t>n round murd1•rl•d rn hl'r apar1 ml'nl app.trt'nlh thl' \'tCl1m or ;i rnb~·n Th(' ~\Oman. 111 ht•r ill:., \\as not 1dent1fied 'fhur::.da~ pendtnt: nut1fH·at 1o n of rt'lat1ve::. Oc•tt>cl1\·es satd h<'r upurtml'lll "tr.. rJnll•t(•ked .. .~ :· LAST C 'HANCE! C'l () VINCAS lPERIWIMIC LES t AFRICAN DAISIES Rte). 7. 99 flot $299 RecJ- 69' Qt. FICUS BENJAMIMA SJ99 ~'!: DWARF BONANZA PEACH s9"~ PANSIES ASSORTED COLORS HOUSE PLANT DEPT. SYMGOMIUM 1NEPHTHVTI$ VARI GA TE()( Med. waler• taf(es tow hQM • VIMIQ a-POT Rt;G 1899 SJ.99 GOOMBAH CLOSc OUTS MACRAME 16 REG '2 99 MACRAME 16 REG 699. TRELLIS REG I 99 sl.49 S].99 BASKETS Y2 Price .. l 08 69 103 99 GROWING GREETING CARDS ~~~ 51029 2123 -. NE-WPORTBLVD. COSTA MESA 1! .. 46 392ar. ltATIO SHOP \2J • ~ •O·•lOJ ITO"i N~U"S; .......... ,....,.. Jc.I:• Itel:• WI ACtln llAlltll'"Ull • IAKAMllUCAllO . ~ . " 9 .. ' t A4 OAlLYPILOT Gridiron 'Fatality • ·CRrDlKON BLU~: Indeed, with a bit of wetness In the air to· day, we are ente ring that time or ~ear when. upon every sandlot. high school field and colle~c st adium, footballs will begin to f)ll the air. The grid.Iron season is upon us. Thus thro u g h the f a ll , ~ands or people will gather in l!leachers and in front of video tebes to witness these unique American athletic contest!>. Thousands of people-hours will eo down the drain in this fashion. Before the season, even gels well under way, however. I am f!tddened lo r eport lo you that ~e grand footba ll opportunity has been lost to our public right here on our coas t. T HIS WAS AN ADULT · education course that had been proposed as an offering down at 8'addleback College in Mission t:jo. The coursf was to have n called . "Football Rules ror pectators." ~ An a bbreviated cours e Jiescription suggested that this pdult eduealion:il opportunity ~as "designed t o educate lhe stu· p ent in the rules. principlts and Jheories oflhe g:imeoffootball." , I am sorry, but I am unable to Jell }'ou how many units of cr<'<liL )'ou would have obtained from lhis course. Also, it is unelt'ar 1f h.ts would have allo\\cd you to pdv:ince to another course. r~~~ called .. 'Quarterbacking. • Anyway. none or this matters. 'lt develops that the othl•r night ihc question of offering ·· f''ootball Rules for Spect ators" came before the Saddleback trustees. ; ACTING IN THEIR infinite y.risdom . they toss<'d the thing <\Ul. The course, they calculated. wbuld be a waste of taxpayers' money. Meanwhile, :fl.iots Continue in Cape Town · ,,,..,_,.... SONS ARE HONEST Rosalynn Carter Says 81 'ne A11oelaeect Pres. Secretary or State Heory A. Klsslnaer's renewed involve- ment In Africa's racial conlllct.s is clouded by bickerine with South African Prime Afulisler John Vorster and statements by U.S. oClicials downplaying ~· tnger's chance for success. The secretary left today tor weekend talks with Vorster in Zurich, Switierland, \\1th an in· termediate stop in London for talks with British leaders. · THE FOCUS OF the t.aik.s re- portedly will be the pace ol the move toward independence for Namibia, tbe former territory oC South.West Arrica still occupied by the South African regime. In addition to expressing clis· saUsraction with the Namibia situation, Kissinger also wW So~ Tried Weed,' Mrs. Carter Says PLAINS, Ga. (AP> -Rosalynn Carter says her three sons have told her they have tried marijuana, but s he says their behavior does not worry her because they are honest about it. "The only time 1 worry about m y children doing something like s moking marijoanais-if l thoughtthey were slipping around and doing 1l and not letting me know aboul it," the -Nife of Democratk.pre- s ident i a I c a ndidat e Jimmy Carter said in an interview in Pia~. ''That's the kind or re· lationship I hope 1 never have with my children, and 1 don't feel 1 'vc ever ba d that. They've ~moked marijuana -they told me they did." MRS. CARTE R'S assistant press s ecre tary said the candidate's wire ··feels mari· Juana should be decriminalized. but nol legahzed." Carter s aid in a February, 1976, questionnaire printed in the New Hampshire Times, "l favor a mod1fit.>d form of mariJuana clecriminalizat1on along the Imes of lhe Oregon law which has civil penalties for small amounts of possession. I fee l tha t this lcgislal1on should be left up to the individual s tates themselves." All are married. The Carters' daughter , Amy, is 8. MRS. C ARTER SAID she hopes that ''I have as close a re- lationship with Amy as 1 have with the boys." In 1974, Betty Ford, wife of the President who is Carter's chief oppone nt in the November election, also said her children probably had tried marijuana. "Children try everything, don't they? But t hey definitely don't like it a nd It isn't WJed, I believe," Mrs. Ford said. MRS. CARTER PLANS to be at her husband's side Monday when he officially kicks off his campaign. but alter that she'll be on her own, traveling alone in his behalf. p asb Vorste r to eaH &outb Arrlra'• own restrlctlons on blackl. A third subject wUI ~ Rhodesia, where the black ma· Jority la p re11lnC the white auprem aclst aovemcnent. The Zurich meetlno will be the second round ol discussions between Ki111n1er and Venter in the Jut four m onths after years of virtually no hltb-level coatact between the two countries. IF THE 8ECaET.UY is able to' claim any degree ol Pl'OCJ'HS after the Vorster tallts, he will travel t o Africa ror meetin1s with black leaders and possibly another session with Vorster, this time in South Arri ca. 1be odds for Klaslncer•s sue· eess are hard to 1aup. He has said in the past that be would not meet with Vorster unless be thought pro1res• was dlltlnctly possible. >.. be left for tbe meeting, Vorster aaid be 1tU IQing with ~ open m ind for an honest at- tempt to find peaceful soluUons to the problems of southern Africa. Meanwhile, police gunfire re-- portedly killed one youth and Kelley Pays FBI $335 WASH1NGTON (AP) - FBI Director Clarence Kelley, bis job possibly in jeopardy because some government materials and labor were used two years a go to build a pair of drapery valances ror his a partment, has written the bureau a check for $335. The payment coven cost of co n s tructin g t he plywood frames for l he tops of windows, additional carpentry work to corr~t e rrors in l be original measure me nts and four trips to Kelley's apartment in a nearby Maryland sub- urb. The valances, built soon wounded two otl\en w., oa tbe HCond day of anU&ovtmment riotl In Cape Town. lllOT POUCF. USED tear ras and batons to diapene several hundred mulattoe -called "col· oreda" in South Arttca -In the center of the white city. M-.Jor streets into downtown CIJ>e Town were eeaJed otl by trattlc police. Officers P"ln>alro tn trucks. but now aroups or mulatto youths were reported en· tertng thl' area. Al least thrco mulattoes wera killed In a nJght or rlotina Thurs- day In a segregated town.shlp out· 11lde Cape Town. Thia raised tho total kllled In South Arrica ill racial violence to 2111 llnce mid· Juoe. Air Force Probes Academy Charges AIR FORCE ACADEllY, Colo. <AP) -T he Air Force bas or- dered a ru11-1cale invtSti&ation loto a lawyer's char1es that cadets have been operaUnc a forgery and lbefl rinc at the Air Force Academy since 1972. - A s pokesm an for the .. ----------... ] acad e my acknowledaed ( JN SHORT Thursday that tbe Air Force O ffice o f Special I n· vestigatlons was conducting a .... ___________ ,, probe. ·· Maj. Monte Blews. the academy's chief public relations officer. said Thursday that one cadet forger was court-martialed a nd dis· missed, and that-another-accused cadet resignl!d in the summer or 1975. "Since then," he said, "the re have been a few isolated cues of forgeries, but oo evidence of a series." MiHitr11ee Anno•nced BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -The warring Christians and Moslems agreed today to stop shooling at each other acrou five miles or road leading to the presidential palace so it could be re- nnirMl ror the installation of President-elect Elias Sarkis. But there was no indication when the mini truce would start. Fighting continued on all war fronts. and the heavily damaged palace was hit by incendiary shells that set fire to part or the alrudure, security officials said. Tar Rap Bit• Phlllf p• TULSA, Okla. <AP > -The Phillips Petroleum Co .• its board chairman, William F. Martin, and two former board chairmen, W. W. Keeler and Stanley Learned. have been charged with federal tax violations in an indictment alleging a global conspiracy that used misleading entries. code names and international couriers. 'The indictment accuses the defendants of raising about $3 million in secret transactions and <'Oncealing the money in Swiss bank deposits and as cash al company headquaruu-s in Bartlesville, Okla. - alter Kelley took over at B L-,.. D • d t he bureau, a nd gifls aru.11-.0• ump• s.Jea e r Kelley has accepted Crom BRIDGETOWN. Barb:idos (API -Barbados voters tfumped I The three Carter sons are J ack. 29; Clllp, -zs:-and .rcrr. 24. Trustee Dennis Smith. as :i t----rm=-:-:u.,.,""'e=r -o·lfart. Slrgg-cstl'd t~erc---:::=:=============----- .. Of course I miss him, and it would be better if I could be witb him," she said Wednesday. "But I feel there's so much l can do iI I ftave m y own schedule. When l 'm ~ith Jimmy .-1 jusUag senior FBI -officials ha ve Prime Minister Errol Barrow's government today arter 15 years in ome issues in a J.usUce poweF-, ehoosing-t:he-kestHeader5hipof J .M. G. "Tom" Adams-eno-----1 Depart ment probe of his Barbados Labor party. ~will be so much football on the boob tube this fall that lhe people un get as much education about Jt as they want righttherE'. One Saddlt'bac k administrator 'amly nttemptt'd to defmd tne- t•ourse offering by su~gcstlng it \\Ould gi ve m <1 rricd couph.•s ~omething to t alk about after football weekends. Po sibly this is true. But you have to suspect m arncd couplcs. '' ht'rein Onl' member is a football nddict, will ha\'C plenty to talk :.bout a fter <1 g ridiron weekend :inywny. \'OU COlil.O ANTICIPATE a ronvcrs~t1on something like this "hen the rains come: .. Okuy, blubbl•r-bottom. if you C"an l{t\'l' mt• .'our attention dur· ins: this <'omrncrdal time-out, you should know It's raining out· ~td<'. Thc roof is leakinA in Johnny's bedroom. It's leaking M my stove. Arc you i;toin[l to Clrcttg-)'Mr llr~less form away rrom that game and fix the roof?" "\'cah, I will, I 1A1ll. Just as ~oon as It sta rt.<t leaking on the telt.>''''1on set. . " Othl'r conve rsut ions will O<'cur when t ht• man of the houf.c• lurch1•" home al 1 a m. after tht• IO<'al footbnll i?3me. clulmins: It wt ntext rn inn1n(!s Clearly, th<'r<' wm be plt'nty or footbnll conversat1on this full, l'vt-n without a cour!le or tn· :.trucllon. !tiar l11jured E li W allach and his ''lft'. Anne J ackson . suffrrc'd minor injuries in u two ('<Jr acc1dl'nl Thu rsd<J y night They '' l'r<· <'n ,route lo thl' Falm o uth . M as s .• Plnyhottst' "h<'r(' they arl' co 4'lars in "flousl' of Blul? LN1ves ·· Tht• evening 1j('rfnrmance was cancelled . H fina ncial impToprietlcs Adams . 44·year·old son of one or the most notable figures in oudini Trick and other ab"uses of power West Indian political history. led his party to an upset IO whal had within the FBl. been billed as a neck·and·neck r ace. "Time (or a change" was his campaign slogan. Backfires, ~-=--===----:==~--==-~-==-===--=:-::-:-=-====~~-:-:------=~ Boy, 14, Dies SEATTLE (AP> -A 14·year- old boy who liked lo practice I-'-~""°''~""""'-••~· Houdini escape tricks climbed a tree in a vacant lot, tied his hands and feet with rope and died alter he Cell Crom the tree, police said. Broean Brookhart was playing aJone In the lot about s ix blocks from his ho m e in s uburban Woojjtnville, Police Sgt . Roy Weaver said. AnER CLIMBING t.be tree and tying his hands and feet, he looped another rope around his waist and lied 1l to the tree, Weav,er said. Hts father, Donald Brookhart, fo und him s hortly before midnight. Young Brookhart was unconscious and In cardiac ar- rest by the time his father got him lo a hospital in nearby Kirkland, official said. llE DIED EARLV Thursdayin the emergency room. The King County medical ex· :i m iner has actleduled an nulOJ>l\Y. Initial reporta indicated he died of shock and exposure. f COURSE:S DY N€W5fAP€8f In • Mttn of llxteen ettlcl•• poflcJ IHu .. to the llvee ot In-P•rjlclpatlng college• end un-beilnnlne Sept. 11 In the Deity clvktuel men end women. lver1ltlea throuphout the coumr,. 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C0114tg• Untll ea•ne<I pr!Of IO th•S leQ•W lliOll: ' 0 0 to 29\t 3 0 eo Of "'°'·· no 099ree 2 o 30 to 59'+ • 0 Junior COl•eoe °' lour-)'Mr 11 11 y0u Will be 1neno1nq 111{111 tchOol et 1ne t ame time vou ~ Co1S1llne C0111mun11y ColleO• 1 ~111n SehOol enencsoog ---------------~----~-----="'.'~ b. M19n School qrade duMf Mmflltr of attendance al Co•tllne Ool'flmunity College 0 1111\ 0 1211\ 19. Li1t each co11eoe or unwer111y enenoeo ·- ·---.... -.. -.. -.--It!• - All!P(lcant• Sftneture .! •. --~~ Dete .,, ·--------------------------.---~------------------- I She-to-he l Frtday. September 3 1976 DAILY PILOT AS 'Faci,st' Phrase Denied . ·Teacher Kissinger Aide Attack on Author Refuted ~: I Arrested Fro111 AP Dlspatc~s The State Dep4rtmenl denied a published re- port th:at one of tlmry KisslagH'I top aides used the word "(asclst" in describing Soviet novelist Alexander Sol1htnlu)"D. Cinema sheik ....... VaJmtlao died wilh* ever seelng the work. and since that day a haU· EMERYVILLE (AP) -Steve Dain, a bearded school teacher who used to be Doris Richards before undergoing a se•·change program at S\anford University. has been arrested on a "wilful disturbance" charge for appear· ing at a teacher orientation meet· The rePort in a column written by Rowland Enns and Robert Novak quoted Wla1toa Lord, the State Department policy planning director. as tell- ing an orf-the·reeord session with department in- terns that Solzhenitsyn "is just about a fascist." The meeliog took place two days after the Republican party approved a platform pla n ext<lll· • ing the anti-Communist writer ns a "great beacon or human courage and morality." fentury •f!lO. hi• famous .. ,._ portrait" hu been view~ publicly only once. ·:: But the porlrnll 's own~. hH Dajan, said htl plnns ·lb c:ommemorate the SOlh CW· · nlversary of Vnlcntlno's death by puttinjt the work up for public auction. ~ ing. • A citizen's a'-est or the 37· year·old Dain was made by Superintendent Lewis Stommel oC the Emeryville Unified School Di.strict as SO(llC 100 Uachers, aS· sembled for the orientation, looked on quietly. . DAIN, A TEACHER in the dis· trict for10 years, had been uked to stay away from the meeting until the district decided the case. but Dam, toting a big bowl or salad as his contribution to a pot-luck luncheon, showed up with his lawyer, he said. to pro- 1 tect his teacher s tatus. Stommel called three pohceme11 to the school. Stommel. a ft er police S~t. ' Dave Reno asked him whether a disturbance had occurred , said: Off fo Separofe Priso11s • The San Francisco civil grand jury hurled a broadside at former Mayor J oseph Alioto ror his late-term financial decisions. opinions drawing pro- mpt and pungent return fire from the ex-mayor . Alioto, the panel said. deferred fiscal choices "until someone other than Mr. Alioto would be an of- fice." and kept the tax rate ""artifi<'iaJly low." The jury. said Alioto. was "m ade u p of defeated candidates and malcontents, and bias ed with an ax to ~rind • most grand jury reports of this nature have been shelved an the past to gather the dust to which they s hould return. • The wire of U.S. Rep. Bob Eckhardt <D-T ex.) filed for divorce. Nadine Brammer Eckhardt cited irreconcila- ble differences as grounds and asked for Sl ,500 monthly child support for the couple's only child, Sarah, 11. DuJan. who abandoned t'5 career as a s ile nt film V4\.l!NflNO cameraman to turn artl&1. bought the 30· by 40.inch pastel rrom Frenr h art(Jt Gaston Albtrt Lavrilller a few years oner the actorls death. Since lhen, .the work. "Rudolph Valentino in Role of Monsieur ijeaucaire," has r emained nestled in Dujan 's home. its only public outing a brief hanging 40 years ago 01t Grauman's Chines~ Theatre. • Russell Means, a leader or the American Indian Moveme nt, is scheduled to begin sen •ina a 30·day jail t erm Tuesday in South Dakota, after pleading guilty lo a misdemeanor assault charge. He was sente nced by Lyman County Circuit Court Judge John B. Jones on the charge stem· m ing from a Feb. 6. 1973, courthouse riot at Custer. S. D. Jones also ordered him to pay a SlOO fine and court costs. Jones said that after the guilty plea the state dismiss<..>d Mu111s "AS FAR AS I ;im concerned. ) es. this is not a normal teacher orientation. 1 ·m declaring a dis- turbance. Genllemcn. do ~·our duty ... E mily a nd William are lcct in s hackles from lhe Los Angeles Hall of Justice cells \\'here they were held dur· mg the ir trial for robbery. a ssault. kidnaping and car theft. S~ill be jailed at Fro ntera whil~ he will be booke<rnear Chino. Both will soon face tria l again in Alameda County for the abduction of P a tricia Hearst. The suit said the Eckhardts married M areb 8, 1962. and ~parated March 13. Eckhardt is seeking re-election. all other pending charges against Menns in con• necfion with the Custer incident. . With that: Dain was cited. charged with a misdemeanor a nd o rde r ed t o appear in Oakland Municipal Court next t"riday morning. Dain , a tenured women's physical edu<'at1on teacher at the high school. le ft work las t December and unde nq•nl hormone treatments. exten.,1\e teslin& and a full mastectomy at • Stanford's sex·change clinic. THE Rlll"BARB start<'d up in the community across the bay from San Francisco when D:ian -who conceded that 1t wouldn't be proper for ham to go back to , lie1ng a women's phys-ed teacher • Jostf Stalin lost his fuU-page picture and h1s - description as "distinguished" and "outst anding" in the third and l atest cd1tion of the Great Soviet En- cyclopedia. Fl • f p The previous edition Oatlng 0 eso ( ) was publis hed in 1957. PEOPLE four >'ears after StaHn's ---------death. At the time, the forme r Soviet leader was S • k M • p a lready being down-lll s e XI can ay graded by his SU('Cessor, Nikita s. Khrushchev. and the encyclopedia was somewhat restrained in its TIJL' ANA lA P ) -The noating of the peso worries working Mex- i<'ans along the l" .S. border Those who sell objects to tounsts s ay they're happy with the expect· ed devaluation. but not others. The only fresh bottled milk in Tijuana comes from San Diego and praise. Stalin was the Soviet leader from 1924 until his death in 1953. Neither edition of the dictionary mentions the purges durinJ( which thousands or his opponents were imprisoned. • RTD Directors · Reject Accord LOS ANG ELES CAP> -D1rc<'lors of the Southern California Rapid Transit Dis trict have r ejected a proposed contract settle ment agreed to earlier by nel'?otiators for the dis- trict and the Amal~amatNI Trani.it Union representing striking mechanics. The d irectors. meeting behind closed doors Thursday. rejected by an 8-3 vote a re- commendation by three Los Anit<'le!I County supervisors to approve a contract givin g the striking mechanics a 21 percent pay increase over three years. ·. l •' decided he wished to return to the school an another teaching capacity ll1s application for rc· assignment is still lwfore th<' school board. Bo a rd at torn l'" W i II i am . Johnson s aid thl• ~ch()()I d1stric·l is nClt s atis fa cu that Dain 1!. ' med1r ally able lo rNum to \\ork, and th<tl the board feels ht' l'Ould i bc "ad1straction"tostudents. sells for $1.36 a gallon. Jose Manuel Cervantes Gomez. a g rocer who heads a bus t· ncssmen 's 1?roup, said the price of milk and other U.S. products is c•xpected to climb. "SOON WE WILL not be able to buy them .·· he sa id Thursday. buys U.S. products for his family an nearby Chula \"1stn. Calif. He l'X!)('cts the \'aluc of has earnings. well above the a verage. to fall. "We just don 't know what ·s go- tn!? to happen, .. said Guadalupe Pnlazuelos dl' Luevano. "'That ·s the hard pnrt." Elizabeth Ray says that ir she had at to do over again she would have remained silent about her re- lationship with former Rep. Wayne Hays. ·Asked on the CRS Evening News whether she would have told about her liaison with the Ohioan . she said: "No, I definitely would not have because Mr. Hays has s uffered a lot. llis wire hus suffered and 1 myselr have s urrered a lot. Stale conciliator Tom McCarthy hnd a n· .· nounced that a tentative agreement had been reached. The mechanics had come down from · a 22 percent demand. However. it appears that only the ATU negotiators had accepted the 21 percent contract offer. ' Bay Utility's Pride Leaks t--+---'vn-K-L A-.'\ D • A P ) --Th~ .:'mbarra ssc d 1-:a s t Ha' Muniripal l 't1hty D1~n<'t :t>UYS it t:t> l~ing 14.500 ~allon~ of walt'r a day in a leak from a Palomares t Rcser\'oi r t ank an the Castro \'alley halls. The distnct is in the middle of a w utcr conservation campaign. District s po kesm an Paul Fletcher said Thursday the storage tank has bet'n leaklng for about two months but the district hasn "t gotten a round to repairing II The dis tri<'t. "hich serves over a mallton . prrl>ons, has 160 rl'· ~L'r\'01rs anrl t anks and 3.300 miles of P•P<'hnl· In Tecate, hotel clerk Ramon Lascano said he has saved for years to buy :i gift shop. Lascano satd-he -now has~.000 pesos in the bank -"ahout S240. but ir the peso goes for about 20 to th<' dollar as people arc sayin!?. m~ monl'~ \\ill be worth onl~ S1 50 •• _ Ttjujln\l,_j!Jld_Q,_lhS L bo_r:..d<'_r _ merchants were s tarling to re· fuse the peso until its \'aluc as established. lt has been traded a l 1210 the L'.S. dollar NO LONGE R ARE pe os bean~ acrepted at the two bull nngs or at the Fronton Palacio jal la1 arena. Along Avenida Revoluc1on. tourist shops were raising pnces as muc:1 as JO J>('rcent as the Americans' Labor l'>ay weekend began. A few liquor stores reported in· creased sales as customers ex · f>C<'I l'd prices to ~o up. Electrician Manuel 2azuel a makes about SAOO <I month and ~uto Payoffs?-- Past Toyota Chief l1rdicted LOS ANG El.ES <AP) -A f<'dt'ral Rrand JUQ' has indicted the former Pre!.1dent or Toyota Motor l>btr1butors Jn<'. on tax evasion <'hargcs st<'m m mg from nlleg<'li k •<'kbacks from persons seeking re· 1t1on:il dealerships The grnnd jury handed dnwn an indictment agalnsl 63-year-old ShnJi Hattori , who "nR nl'cused of fa1hng to pay income tax on S433,500 in ktckba('ks rrom li S Toyota dealerships. The Grond Jury also ind1cl<'d two lesser t'XCl'llllVCS or Toyota ror similar lax ( State J violations. lluttori. who dir<.'ct C'd which applicants In the Unit· ed States would re<'<'ive Toyota distri bt utlon rights. was accused 01 arranging to huv<' kick hack poymcnts made to one nr twortrms. LA Wot1•1 t;.-1 flrndly ... ,,.,,.. LOS ANGELES C/\Pl -The Los Angeles area is a pparently oul as a potential d isPosal Rround for 800.0001zallons of Agent Orange. fl Vietnam w1.1r defoliant whlt'h contains traces or the deadly chemical TCDD. Boy Aararde'd fl;.'i0.000 he .'911il VENTuRA <AP> -/\ G-)ear-0ld Sunland boy has been awar<ted a $650,000 medical malpractice judgment by a \'entura County Superior Court jury. The s uit charged that Dr Otto Austel. who practices in the Siml Valley, failed to diagnose spinal meningitis in Filimon Hileman. son of Maria Peru. in time to prevent the disease from doing perma- nent damage. V1do11 Head Oucrr Targec SAN FRANCISCO (/\P)-The !'lt:ale is set for San Francisco's rant "trial .. in 4-4 )•cnrs aimed at remo\·ing a city omc1aftrom office for misconduct after Mayor George Moscone suspended Ph.ambers UnJon>head Joseph Mazzola. • City attorney11 said the charges were based on apparent confUct l)f interest invotVing Mauola's duties as member of the Airports Commission. Pillar lfarhr Plan Appro~d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Coastal Commission has given provisional approval to t\ controversial $8 mlllioo project. to e~and PJllar Point Hnrbor on the north rn •rm ol Half Moon ,Bay: ' ' .. • America·s Most Beautiful Nu~ery • • ~ WHATYOUR SOIL NEEDS ••• You should remove your tired s ummer annuals NOW tn anticipation of the "New Fall Flowers" ••• Then bring a small sample of your soi.I and we wall examine and recommend what is necessary for improved plant growth ••• PREP WITH 100% REDWOOD SOIL PREP ..• !g~,~I SOIL-PREP SotL·PR:~ 1 c:. m~oo sen mm1arit'I Rf9. 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Basket Construc1100 & Custom Plantong • 00 p m Custom P1anhng Tell Your Friends About Rogers Gardens Share Our Labor of Love on Labor Day 112 PRICE SALE ROGER'S POTTING J MIX The only soil good enough to carry the Roger's Brand ... used exclusively in all Roger's pots and baskets. 2 cu. ff. Reg. $5.98 I cu. ft. Reg. $3.98 Sp>ECIAL SEn.4, 5.6 ONLY Sp>ICIAL SEPT. 4, S, 6 OMLY • 52.98 51 .99 °"" LAIOIDAY .. 2301 San Joaouin Hills Rd . Newoort Beach Pl'looe (714) 640-5800 247• 1 Chnsanta Or .. Mission Viejo Phone (114) 837-7811 POIYOUI C~CI PUIUC WELCOME 9-6 p.m. DAILY BankAmerlcard Master Ch1rge ... I . . . ' I • . .. ... .• ...... ··- \ ,,. t1:»AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE I·.· Tax ~~ssage -Looms •• The overull 14-centreduction in the 1976-77 county property tax rates by Orange County supervisors this week was good news. But tax bills lhat w1U be mailed in mid-October won 't be. In most instances, thti bills will be higher, in many cases much higher. d~pite the county tax rate cut and s imilar rate reductions by some other local t axing agencies. Chiet culprit in the lowe r. t ax rates-higher tax bills parody is. we'r e told. inflation and its impact on the value or real property, especially homes. But inflation and lhe added tax burde n it forces on homeowners couldn't have such an unfair adverse impact on t axpayers if the entire property tax structure wer.:e n '.t~odecrepit. So far. witll the notable exception or As· s emblyman Bruce Nestande (R-Orange), Orange County Jegisla tors have shown little true enthusiasm for an immediate overhaul of the tired, old tax and as· scssment sys tems thfK govem local officlals. Those e lected officials w ho doubt the tax· payers' de mand for an O\'erhaul of the system might be convinced when the 1976·77 tax bills ar e mailed out less than a month before the November general election . Special Rule Book Santa Ana's Civic Center was planned as the feed· mg g round of go,·ernment in Orange County. , In addition to being the seat of Santa Ana city g0vernment. the Civic Center is headquarters for county government a nd is the s ite of ne w stale a nd fc;dera1 offi ce buildings. • That's the way.it was planned. But when it came to planning needed parking in the Civic Center, there WilS appat:entlv l~ttJe.planning. I For example, the new nine-story federal building j • • ls work home ror rou~hly 950 Persons. 6\Jt only 297 parking spaces were provided for the buHding. The new lO·story state bu.ilding has but 17 parking stalls. And the county administration bullding, now µn. der construction. displuced as many parking spaces as e ventua lly wi!Tbe added. In addition to not providing enough parking area ror governme nt workers in the Civic Center, planne rs appar ently h:ive not considered the plight of citizens who go there to conduct business with government. And governments that requ.ire businesses, apart· ment owners and others to meet rigid parking space requirements continue to sneak by with lower standards for themselves. Listen -and Thhlk Eileen Ballard or Fountain Valley is disturbed. No one. she says. wants to hear about the perils they're likely to face this weekend. 1 Mrs. Ballard, as safety chairman fo r the loca l dis- trict of the California Federation~or Women's Clubs. just returned from a conference in San Jose. That confe rence concluded on the note that the words "traffic s afet y" stir up nothing but apathy~ven when a bloody Labor Day death toll is on its way. The figures are these: This weekend the-highway death toll will be between 360-·and 460. Between 15.000 and 18.000 will suffer disabling injuries. And California always is a leader in ~his parade of grim statistics. . You can help from joining these statistics by plan· ning your Labor Day trips carefully, taking resl breaks or changing drivers frequently and using every safety feature avail\_ble-including seat 6elts. You're a lot more likelS· to stay alive if you don't drink. Alcohol wiJl be involved in about half of the trame deaths.- Pay attention to Eileen Ball.a rd'. Law on Bad Checks Claoiee for Neav Yo·rk DeH1o<•rafs . ' ~eeds Overhauling Dear Gloo111y Gus Pat and Bella Face Off I . :.\n apparenl trend m law en- f<#cem ent to lower priorities g~ren complaints on O\'erdrawn C¥Cks in favor of more ~eriOU$ CIJmes wu$ adopted by Capital Cll.r police rt·l·ently only lt\ r~1is(• a ,torm :.1rn1111g the merchants. ll alfO may han signallNI a review oft the la ", c·ontrov~rs1al for yQars For. under Pt•tt<•I Code 476 A. ;irtyonc wriun,.-: n rheck without ( EARL WATER~ ) plained to the D.A. who. instead of ch.arging the saloon with serv· mg a drunk. prosecuted and sent Rep. Wayne H ays is the epitome of the o ld· fashioned gentleman giving up his seat for a lady. GW.T. WASHINGTON --Rep. Bella Abzug of New York rqse on the floor of the House July 21 to dramatize a r em arkable world \'iew which m3kes her Senate primary due l with Daniel Patrick Moynihan a test of op- posite poles in the Democratic party. • the hapless laborer to stale ~:=:;:~n":i:~":::;;,~·;,~.~";:i','::~.~ ·That day was thi· annual ob prison. ··e-· •• ·~· n••~D•Pt• S•nct .... , ,.., S('rvance of "Captive Na tion:. "4'¥f IOG•e.om,-<;.~'· O.;•i'I P,lo• k • d . In another instance a respecta-Wee · urani: ble ousinessinan or many years w h i c h ( EVANS.NOVAK l s:ime ln Spain a~ "oppressi\I('" and boyC'O tl.<'d King-J u an Carlos ·s address to Congress thut day. • fulid:t can be sent to prison fOT-1"4-yr.tr!r unl ess thl· standing found himself before ~' Congressmen .,---~---"--'u'-'-r,,..,....""'bc""·c'""'a-+u-"s,.;-c he inadvcrtenll the merchants were back the de n ounce wrote a at,c o c ec s atones1. fOTlowmg session t1g enmg tne yranny y DR. ~10\'N lll Al'\, an old fash ioned anti Commun1 :.1 liberal. <'annot s ay much about his opponent 's refusal to <'rilirm· Communist opprc-ssion, lesl hr .-·..tr-::::~-be 41CCUS.ct.l Of-' '....~.1 cCtu·Ul¥-1Sm.,..:' d~r S 100 in wtilch case it ·s. the county jail ling ·on an O\'erdrawn account. law. Although it h;is :>inc·e bet•n Communis t 'Fhe-t.tfl~~Wd-t.e.~l~mon~)'...,"....,·a ... s..,hicc_.,..,:-.,,.o,..m .... e..,.w~Ui ~.:ui::-4:•:.-• _....,G'-'o"-'vL.C«'-1rL-1Jn~-=-+-\.:lll had never before made such an still sharp. m e n t s . a error. But. a s evid enced b\ \ht• ritual th a t Remarking upon the unfair· Sacramento police. there' 1s a Mrs . Abzug an unpafdonable f'.tn to New York hht>r3ls Nevertheless. he is security qut'sllons between Pal and Bella is now becoming the central issue o( tht' campaign. n ot the question w he ther Moynihan acted properly In fill· ing many posts for Republican Presidents Nixon and-Ford. The genernl feeling ;1111ong politi cians that r.fJS. /\bwg has not drawn hlood on .this score is con tinned by prh1all: pc)lls IN PRIVATE, l\loyn ilwn has deflected the Nixon stigma 111 Democratic political circles hy t.clling o .. p.os t • 1968 clectio luncheon with Sen. Edward M . Kenned v at Locke-Ober 's in os on 'in w 1c 1 e revcarea.-- ·Prcsident·elect Nixon"s offer of a fof a year . As , i----~·~l.iu.L -' ness of the law. the late Senator growin1! feeling in Jaw enfortc has disdained .,. l"Mttt h ......, in the ast. veol'll ·e-r 5"0ug tto-amenu-1t ITll!nt that ttreir-tim~ woutd ~ This time, 0 viously because 0( harp1ng on Mrs /\ z.ug s astonrshinJ,? failure ever to vol<' iu ravor of defrnse spt'nding. To key Moy,nihan supporters. this con· stilutes a t est or whether a hard line d et'l'nse---stand-l:Bn-im vive in the nation 's most liberal Democratic state primary. Wh1tc llouse post. Kennedy made no objection. Jr ht' had. say!' l\loynihan. he would have turned downt.he.job~-------mpttt>r. mos t c~es usually ur~ nothing more than bad book· k'*ping. sometimes by the bank. l"Jually they ••re r em edied ~ween the two parHes and no t•omplaint filed. llow\ver . it as not enough or a defense to claim one did not know the funds were insufficient. The ('()UrlS have held one must know funds arc adequate when writing the check. Under this provision a~ otherwise law abiding citizen has found himself ln the slam-mrr. · t11E LAW a lso covers fie· titJous checks. those written upon clOsed or non·existent accounts. It ls broad enough to cover most. ~ations. -One or the worst mis· ca,ttages-of juirtice ~nder that 111~ occurred some years back w-en a n uned ueated laborer carhed his pay c heck ln a saloon. i\fJer spendfog the procreds boy Ing every one drinks, the l>:IJ'tt'nder cas hed lhe check stub. Instead or the owner firing the. harkeeper for s tupidlty he com· I to make NSF checks merely a better s pent tracking down dvil matter. Strong opposition per sons committing violt'nt NewYork'sSept.14primary,shc arose from the merchants. ttw crimes a net le a\'ing NSF cherks participated. T he heart of her re- banks and law enforcement. to be handled as civil matters . marks follows : They contended the integrity of This feeling is obviously sha red "We must not forget lhe suffer· the credit system wasatslake. by many D .A.s who often won't ing generated as a result of the " Mll.LER ARGUED the banks should establish credit lines for indi\lidua ls before opening checking accounts, something which m any have s ince done. He also said mercha nts should share a burden or responsibility In cashing checks In the same man· ner as. extending charge a c· counts. "If I have a charge account and don't pay ll their only re· co urse is through the civil courts'.'' he s aUL "But. iC I am foolisttenoug h lo p.ay the bill with 3 check and il bounces, I can be sent to prison. It just doesn't make sense." Miller however was only partially successful. making the cashing of NSI'' checks less than S25 :-1 misdemeanor Instead of 11 felony. E ven t hat didn't last as prosecute a nd oftrn find t-he totalitarian regime gajning con. merchant wanting to "ithdra\\' trol in Germany in the 1930s. We his complaint afl<'r he bas rt• s hould not forget the lesson or covered hi s monc~· from th<• Vietnam . and the suffering checkpasser. caused b y support for a AS ONE 1D.i\. pouit-... «JU' th•• totalitarian regime there. We ~ ,.. ' should also not forget the lesson <'rime is a t<>chnical one easily of India. and the re~nt events of avoided by the sophisticated who this past· year, during which in· can simply ad,·ise the cashier d ividual rights were virtually that he is not sure ·whether he has abolished ... funds to cover the check but pro mases to make a deposit to cover at. or postdates the check. In either case the courts have held such a check becomes merely a promissor y note and u ci\111 mul· ter. Some reel the ~rowing rt•luC'• t ance of law cnforc<.'mt'nl to han· die check compla1nL<; mu~· IN1d to devisinR belte>r methods nf mstw 1ng lht' intei::rity of chcC'ks and the system of (•red1t ~IRS. ABZUG mentioned no other country, ignoring the entire record of Communist oppression · in Eastern Europe, Asia. the Sov · ict Union it self. The omission shocked not only conservative Congressm e n but her fellow liberal M ~nh attan Democrat. Hep. Edward Koch, who that same day called "50 million kill ings in the U.S.S.H." equal tn Nazi genocide. I 'Detente' Worked in Korea The reticence of Mrs. Abzug to critici7.e Communist gove rn· mc-nts has been as charactcristk of her six years in Congrcs!i ns h<'r vote against every single di.'· fcnsc bill d uring that time. Thus. as the Democrat most con· spicuously on the extreme left. she i11 the antithesis on national security questions of h er principal opponent in the primary, the equaUy nomboyunt Moynihan. Since the five.way Ocm()(ratic race has now boilc(I down to an i\biug-Moynihan de· ad heat. their struggle define~ the basic pola rity within the. Democratic party lhat was fi. nesscd by the party platform and Jimmy Carter's candidacy. I WASIUNGTON -The story ca~ now be told how the three lllU~fPOWCrS, lh3n1'S to 3 word th t. President Ford has bann,td d rin g th e t>resldt-ntlal c;paign . a verttd a military <' 11is In Korea. The word I •'de· te te." The m urderoftwoAmerican or. lioers by o ·wlelding North K io r e a n 'uards w:.1 s tht sort of in· <'ident which. U,!timcs past. ~lght 11ave brought the Utiited States -toiheedgeofa war that could hav e involved Rissia and C ina. nstead, Secretaey or State Henry Kissinger asked both the Russia.iis a nd Chinese to use their iOJluence to cool the crisis. Secr et ioteltigence reports state that IJotb s uperpowers i ntervened wtµ. North Korea. _ -~ pressore was too great for Ncfth Korea's militant Kim JI Su_n. to buck. He issued a personaJ 11totem cnt that the slay. XII of the two Americans was ··~cretful." It was tbe first aPOlog;y Kj m h_a$ ever made to the Uid~tites. ,. ·' (JACK ANDERSON) 'l'he a ttitude or th<' Russian11 a nd Chineso raises the hope thal future incidents can he defused before they develop into a war of incredible magnitude . In a typical cable, for example. the U.S. embassy in MMCOW quoted the comment of an oWcial in the Soviet Foreign Ministry. The confidential cable quoted the Soviet as saying: "Wilh friends like Kim, who needs enemies?" This probably wasn't lhe official's exact language but. rather ~ the e mbass y"'s paraphrase of what the official meant. But he went on to decry Kim's meddling with the balance of power. But Assistant Secretary of State Philip H abib probi'bl.Y sum· mariied lhe Korean irlcident best in a tetepbOne conversation wflh Re p. J o hn Murphy. D.-N.Y. Habib called to protest a re· solution that Murphy h•d sub- mitted on the Kor~an crisis. "I KNOW you ag~ with the display of force we put on," said Habib. "I mean, Christ, we sent a s~adron of li'4s from Japan, a ;qiaadron of {Illa from Idaho ancl _ put the carrier Midway with rive• escort vessels and 75 fighter· bomoors in the Sc a or J;ipan. "We flew over 8 52s and on lhe morning we cut down lhc• trce, we lined UP every troo1> und every piece or 4:<1uipment on the hill so the North Korctins oould sc<! I didn't think we could go any further than thut. ·· Murphy agreed. "Why do you think the North Koreans sent th(• United States an apology or sorts?" he asked. "This is un· precedented for them ... -"I thlnk they overplayed their hand." suggested Habib. •'It backfired on them. Realizing th ls. they had to back off a little." "DOJS.:.T YO U_~hink the Russians and the Chinese let Kim 11 Sun g know that they thought this was a totally insane act and that they weren't about to let him start something and tJl.pected them to finish it?·· ~ked the eon· gre-,snran. "Yes ... Hid Habib. "I think Russia and China definitely had input into the incident after it hap. pened. but I dbn't think they wouldgoso far as to abandon him. They probably told him. 'What the hell a re you doing, lhe United States is not 1oio1 lo tolerate this, and .}.'.OU had betttr make spme roncatra~ry .a.esture~." .• A LT ff 0 U G ff s h~41 h a s restrained her usual bravado in camp.aigning for the Sena te. Mrs. Abzug 's recent public ut · terances reflect the same pattern of the past sbo years: ignoring the fact or Communism rolling over the globe, but playing the alert watehdog on behalf or human freedom e verywhere else (while maintaining a jaundiced eye .toward U.S. defense ex · pmditures r. On May 19. she crittcized military aid for "authoritarian regimes" in Sooth Korea and Chile. On May 26. she attributed the Na vy•s planned increase in s hipbuilding to a· "weU·financoo Pentagon public relations effort" that cla amed r ising Soviet streneth~ On June 2, she auac.koo the moaerale JN*·Franco re· The odds m ii?ht be poor for .Moynihan were it not for Israel. an overriding issue in a primary with a J ewis.h vote of over 40 per· cent. Althoug h both Moynihan and Mrs. Abzug take an ex- cessively pro-Israeli stand. he• pos e s t his unans werable question: how can she consistent· ly advocate Jliving Phantom jets lo Isr ael that s he voted against building in the first place? The real difference on national Whet her Moynihan should have s pent the Nixon years as nn outside Democratic critic or an inside Democratic moderator 1s a m urky ques tion breeding honest disagreement. But lhcre ts no fuzziness in the ittarkly dif· ferenl ways in-Which Bella Atfzug and Pat Moynihan see transccn· dent questions or human rights. world peace and national sur· vival. The Democrats of New York have a rare chance to choose between their party's op- posite poles. Idea ~ ot -so Simp~e l An ed1ton-a/ from t/1e Son Fronc1.,c11C/Jromdt'1 J The "sunset bill" which Sen. Muskie has successfully taken over committee hurdles and will soon be bringing to lhe floor ol the Senate has been called. hy Common Cause. onc-of its sponsors, :i "major lt>gislativ<' idea," and it certainly is. The sunset bill is un ;Jction fo rcinll me('ha nism lo b rln" nearly all i::ovc•rnnwnl 111wnding programs undt•r review over a five-yeur pe1·1otl. Uole~~ cul'h was arrirmativcly recrt'alcd hy legisla t ive act . II w()ul(I he• tcrmlnalt-'t!. No fewer than t .otO ft'derul grant program s 000 new ont•:. 111 the past doi<'n ycurs urc now In existe nce. Wh at the sun se\ bill 1s ~olng to require <>f Congress is that it ask itself 1,010 times over the next five ycurs · "Is this progrum accomplishing unythinJt? '• The magniliccnt slm1)lll'ily of thls quest.ion is breathtakio". but of cour11e one can b<' carried away by a simple idea. Civil scr· vants whos e jobs would hl' jeopardized if the answer proved to be "Nothini:t ! " may try 'to sabotage the procCi>s. And. ob· jectively considered. the review of spending ()rograms will In· volve a lot or work and encounter tremendous inertia. .; The Ford administration's de· puty director o! the bud_get, Paul H. O'Neill, said he feared tho sunset process could produce mountaans of paperwork in bringing forth a mouse of sub· stantive results. But whatever lhe s kepticism. we think periodic program evaluation ls not onfy worth trying but Indeed es- sential. 1Tli tmportan( to note that t.he ( OTHER VIEWS) bill's revit•w and termination re• qufrcment ~J)plies only to l)re>· vh1ions of lnw which have to do with the i::ovcrnrncnt'11 <klivcry of itoods or services. A rf'port of the Ciov ernml.'nt Ope rations Commiltce 1rny11 1t "would like to sl3le ;at the outs 'l lhat S 292:l clot•11 not rc<1uirc lhc r c·enuctmcnt of the' (•ntirc• U .S. (;(WIC' t•w•ry (iv1• ycu rs ... i\t•rordingly. s uh 11tantlvc-1Hovlslon11 .(If law a ntitrus t , civil riithli•. f)l' C'Upntiona l !lafrty laws, Ne. llrl' not ti rrctt e•d .. • '1'11111 1~ ii usdul rt•ussuranrc lo quiet rnuny P<'o11le's concern thnt the sun ml~ht nlso st>t on lhc1r hard-won nMhl11 und sufoguurd-;. OIUNGE COAST DAILY PILOT n11btrl N. Wt td. Publlahn Thomo1 Ke11vll, •:dl/M' /Jorbaro Kreltnch. F.d1tonal Page 6d1tor The editorial page or the Daily Pilot Heks 10 inform and stimulate rt!lldcrs by prcsenllnR un this page diverse commootary on topics or interest by &)11dlcat· eel columnists and cartoonislll, by providing a forum for readt>rs' vie.wit and by presenting this nrwsp11JX!r's opinions and Ideas on current topics. The «titori1I <>Pinions of the Daily Pil0l 1ppear nnJy In the editorial column at the top of the pnge. Opinions ex· pressed by the columnists and cartooni11ts and letter writers are their o.wn and no endota.mcnl of their ~leu by the Daily Pllot' should bt inrerrcd. Friday, Sept.. 3, 1976 ' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi .. .· ''Thil man wants to know Ir we're a bonaride 1ub- 1idiary or a tentacle~" Doctor Says Lonely Folks Get CB Aid. CHICAGO <AP) -Citizen band radios, like the oldi>arty-line telephones. ar e an eavesdropper's de· _}jght. says a Chicago psychiatrist. Friday September 3 1978 DAILY PILOT A J' . ' Archbi.shop Hits Jesus-sex Film LONDON <AP > -The Archbishop ot Canterbury says he will oppose "v.i lh every power 10 my being" plans to make a film In Britain claiming to portray.the sex life or Jes~ Christ. The Most Rev. Dr. Donald Coggan. s piritual leader of the Church or England a nd of Amcricttn Episcopalians as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion, told reporters Thurs day that England's old law of blas phemy mii:ht ~ in· v<>Ke<flo pre vent Danish director Jens Joergen Thorsen from :ihowing the film, if Thorsen could not be prevent· ed from making it. ASKED IF BE would invoke the blasphemy law, Dr. Coggan said he would prefer n ot lo ansv.·er that until he had lo m ake a decision. But he ••dded that "it is VCfY much m the back or m y mind." Dr. Coggan said that Thorsen "would have to face the wrath or the majority or the Brilisb people" if he tried to show the film. "If the person of our Lord Is very dear lo you. you are not goin_g_ to have it held up to scorn ... the archbishop told reporters at the U.S. Embassy. , REPORTERS SOUGHT Dr. Cog· gan's views on the film after the leader or Rom an Catholics in Britain. AJ'Cbblshop Basil llume, denounced the project Wednesday in a Jett.er to the London Times. Archbishop Hume said he learned that the film would be .. sensational, pomoaraphlc .and, in terms of truth, entire)y speculative ... Dr. Coggan s uid that anyone with "a n atom o f New Tes tament scholarship k.nows that there is not an atom of evidence for the kind or thlngs that are'to be depicted if this film -is made." DR. COGGAN, 66, said press re· ports suggested that Thorsen had not gotten tbe money to mnke the mm yet. but that 1r it were made ··1 have every trust In the British people and in the members of Equity that they would have nothJntt to do with s uch a, blasphemous thing." Peter Plouviewz, general secretary or tho labor union British Ac:tors' Eqwty, said Thursday the union's <.'Oncern was the economic well·beinJC or Its members, and lt would not dis· courage them Crom taklng part In th~ mm . A British Home Office spokesman said the re w as nothing to keep Thorsen from coming lo Britain. LAeo·R 'DAY SAVINGS! ' 3 DAYS ONLY. Sat., Sun., Mon., Sept. 4-5·6 Truckload Event .. But they also serve useful social and ----ps~ychologic a I purposes when properly used,'--h_e -4•-__ _;~:=i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~:;;:=~;;.;~;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;-;;., a as. THE PSVCHIATRJST. DR. NER Littner, a member of the faculty of the Chicago lnsitute -for Psychoanalys is. said in an interview that the popular CB radios help lonely and insecure people to be in touch with other human beings. CB radio users list reasons of their own for the im· portance or their increasingly popular com· municallons gadget. • They acknowledge that "driving is dull and this Jazzes up their driving time and entertains them better than listening to the radio." he said. ALL OF VS·ARE CURIOUS and voyeuristic. wanting to know about the lives of others. be said, and the CB radios serve this need the way party-line telephones did. CB users also say they find their r adios useful in providing them with immediate contact with home and m warnin~ them of police speed traps or dangerous road cond1tions. There are ;.1lso Ji;ycholog1cul reasons for the popularity of CU rnd1os und tht' users may not be aware or these. the analy~t said ONE IS THAT USERS ARE afru1d of a one·to· one relationsfliPwith another person and prererllie Exciting outdoor plQnt values ! ONLY44¢ Bedding Plants Have a riot ot color this tall. Plant now from an asso rtme nt of Snapdragons, Stocks. Pans y , ca1e ndula1 Primrose. Marigold, Petunia, Begonia, plus many more. Purple Pony paks. Exciting indoor plant values I ONLY 11.! Fantastic se lection of 4" plants including Bird's Nest Fern, Pothos, Grape Ivy, Neanthabella Palm. Philodendron, assorted· f erns, Peppromia and many more. · anonymity of s pcakmM to someone o~n~a~r~a~d~io~~~l::.\l:l~~l-.. r--.i11r said. This allows them complete control. he pom - I 2'9 ONLY _ out. adding that they do not have to fear rejection by 1 Gallon Size the other person and can hang up at any time. Plan1 now to add color and beauty to Wide assortment of 6" plants. Both hanging & upright types available including assorted ivy, Coleus, ~ragus Sprengeri 'Compacta', spider Plan\, Pothos;-p us more. Don't miss these large savings. ·1anii11 M--essage To Take Nett Aim WASJUNGTON CAP> -The Federal Trade Com· m ission h as announced th at the Hudson Pharmaceutical Corp. agreed to cease directing its advertising for "Spiderman" and other children's ,·itamins to child aud.lenccs:.:... -------- The consent order pnnc1pally al child au· sign e d by the W~s l clit'nces are banned. Caldwell. N .J . firm The commission had would allow 1t to con· chnr1?ed that lludson's tinue use of the cartoon television commercials hero's name for the pro-and advertisements in duct. Sunday comic sections B UT ADVERTISE· ments in children's prn- uams. comic book~. or otherwise d1rerted A111EISTS COMMUNE AUSTIN, Tu. (/\P) - Madalyn Murray O'llnir h as a nn ou n ced the formation o f a n In · ternatonal l<'ague o r atheist groups composM of o rga nlzatl't>ns in f')'ancc, 1-'lnlanrl , Greut Britain. Aus tralia and Canada. Mrs. O'ITnir has left ror a six-week spenklni; tour or Europe. where she said she would meet with government of- ftdals about a theists' rights. were unfair a nd de · ceptive T HE COM PLA-INT- said that children are un· qualified Lo decide whether they Deed vitamins. and that the advertising might induce them to take excessive amounts which could be dan1terous to their health. It also snid that the use or a hero tigure-from a popul ar c hildren's television program tends to blur a c hild 's dis· tin ct Ion between pro- gram contents a nd the commercia ls. The consent order docs not con s ltltutc a n admission that the law was violated. But any future trans1?rcssion of the order Itself would be punishable by a fine of up to $10.000 per offense. Wives Killed After Eating ISTANBUL. Turkey CAP> -Two or- thodox Moslem villagers shot and kille<Hihflr wives for their failure to uphold one of the five basic principles of Islam -fasting during the current holy month of Ramadan. an Istanbul newspa~_r said. "-The Dally Mllliyet reported Thursday that Tahir Akcay fired his shotgun at hb wife or 12 years arter s he refused to obser ve the tradllion and v.·as late in setting up the table for br~aking the rast afleuunset. The other incident took place in Dlyarbaklr. near Mardin, when Mehmet Veys! bad a heated argument with his wife trying to convince her to fast along with him. the paper said. When she refused, Veysi shot her with a pistol, the report sajd. your yard w ith our truckload assortment of t gallon plants including Tam Jun.IP-er, Agapantnus ~el er P-an,, AOlfywood Twisted J uniper, Gardenia, Lantana, plus many more at our low price. ONLY 3 99 5 Gallon Size Give your yard that established look with our S gal. plants. Some of the plants that will be on sale include Star Jasmine, H1b1scus, camellia, Black Pine, Phtlodendron. and more. ONLY 4 99 Assqrted S gal. trees will Include Elm, Ollve, Magnolia, CarrotwOOd, camphor, plus more. Be re9dy for next summ e r with these shade giving trees at a coot price. Pot ••. Pots ••. Pots 150 to 20°0 Buy now from our t ruckload c:1f M exican red clay pottery brought direct from ME!xico. Wide variety of shapes & sizes. ••• Pine Wood Tub Planters Pitfe wood tu.b plantes. Goes well w ith plants for that 'natural ' look on your patio or inside the house. 12" dia. Reg. 7.99 .................................... NOW 5.88 10" dia. Reg. 6.99 .................................... NOW 4.88 9" dia. Reg . 5.49 .................................... NOW 3 .88 7" dia. Reg. f99 .................................... NOW 2.88 51h" Reg . 2.49 ........................................ NOW1 .88 4" dia. Reg. 99c .................................... NOW 66c Set of 4 wood·slat pots. Ranging i n size from S" dia. to 10" dia. Reg. 5.88 on SALE FOR 3.88 GARDEN SHOP HRS: Saturday 8:30 to 6 •Sunday and Monday 10 to 6 NEWPORT 0 CENT~R FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY• NEWPORT BEACH • 644-2313 , .. DAILY PILOT Ftloat Se.i>1emoe1 3 1976 L !ti. Boyd Girls Fourth TO Collegians You say the overriding interest or C'Ollege men is girls? Not euctly, report. the pollsters. Girls come in No. 4 on that U.t of whut appeals most to the learning lads. No. 1 is cars. No. 2, footba ll. basketball or whatever the 5port. No. 3, the par ticula r studies al hond. However. the overriding interest cl the girls generally, this survey indicates. is boys. Why loud noises affect t he way you perceive colors 1 don't lrnow, but H's said that the dan or heavy tramc tends to muke the green go Ughl appear brighter and the red stop light appear rummer to most people. ln· teresllng, if true. Maybe you won't be urpnsed to learn that t"'o Uurcls of all long distance calls from home phont's are made by women. LA~GlJAGE Q. "\\'h1ch or the numerous different language$,...Ul~e.nled with the idea that it could be taught internallonally, 1s now u.seo mo:st worldwide?" A. The sign language of those who can't hear or speak. Question has arisen repeatedly as to why cats purr. Now one <'XJ>Crl on the matter con· tends the original and primary purpose of pur· ring in grownup calS 1s lo lull, guide and con- trol kittens . Claim 1s mother cats purr to bring their kittens close. then ~top purring when said kittens s tart to nurse. Don't know what turns the purring orr and on in father cats. Will check further. STARS You'"e looked at the Big Dipper on a starry night no doubt. But ha\•e you been able to 1dentiry the double star In the handle! U so. congratulations. It's not likely you·11 need an eye doctor. However, don't let the fact that they look close together fool you. They're about three tnllion miles apart. It has been re.,ortcd that the first brassiere was densed tn 1914 by one Mary Phelps Jacobs. a descendent or steamboat in- ventor Robert Fulton Chent asks how much she got for tht.• patent n~hts Just $15.000. The bra was not :ill that popular in the early years. She wrot<' a book too Called it "The Passionate Years." Note it claimed in print that only the ant, besides man. l'nJta~es in full-scale war. aAd only the ml. bes1d<'s mun, n.·~ularly murders members or its O\\-n spc('1es. Won't argue with the ant ('ontent1on. but I hav<' a hunch the clai mant l('ft out a few murderers. Crows, too. ha\le been known to execute members of their own species. 1.1kewise rnbb1ts , and certainly fish. /\ny othl•ts ·• --Deallu Elsewher~ ORANGE COUNTY 105.Sign Sites Okayed By KATHY CLASC\' Of .... 0.11~ "'l•I Sl•lt Billboards advertising ne w Orange County Transit Distnct <OCTD) bus s ervice will be placed at 105 locations throughout the county this nio_nttt. desJ>ite the obJectaon or one district director. Director Robin Young, a La Habra City Council member, said during a meeting Thursday she didn't know if the dis· trict s hould u s e billboards. "I DON'T particularly care to have the district contribute to their ex· istt'tlc~ by tttiin g them ,'' she said. But fe llow directors a r.gued tbat t he billboards will all bl' place d o n exis ting billboard~s1tes. and city councils within the coun· t v determine their locations. BOARD CHAIRMAN Ralph Clark. a count.y s upervi sor , said the county"s e;llboard re- gulations allow the b1~ signs only in industnal parks. Besides. Director Bill Farri s . l'O rllinued, "mavbc If we use them for a month to tell PC<>· pie about buses muylx' they won't have to rC'nd about Cru<'x and other products."~ OCTD O FFICIALS had estimated the to:i outdoor signs will be seen l\earlv 99 m1lhon times bv motoriits. at a cos t of o ne Onl' GRAND RAPI DS. J\tich. (AP) t'redt-rick n. M'°fflltfr. 82. s"ttretary of Commerce from 1959 t o 1961 under Presidenl Eisenhower. died Tues· day. mastl•rmind of corporate hundredth of a crnt each fr~1ud "ho lectured in re during the Sl2.000 pro· cent )'e·:ir s-~~s.t-moito1 - _ I --- c n ERRv HILL. N.J. (AP> -Sylvan Scolnick, 46, known as "Cherry JUU Fats." a 650-pound BAL TZ-8ERGE,.ON FUNERAL HOME Corona dcl Mar 673·9450 Cosla Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadw0>y co .. 1.i Ml'"''' b42·9t 50 McCORMICK MORTUARY L:iguna B<>ach 494 -~.S 15 San Ju,1n C,1p • ..,11,ino 495·177b PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PA"IC Cem1•tl1ry Mortuary Ctnlp.I 3500 P.ir1l1c-V1(1w Orivo Nc>wporl. .11tlorni.1 644 2700 PEEK FAMIL V COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bols.1 Av(• Wnc;l ll1tnSIC"r 893·352!> cnme.d1ed \\'ednesday Josep h R asso ol l'\EW llA \"EN. C.on11. IAPl The Rev Or Luther A. Weigle. 95. a major force m the writ· inft o r the Re\lised Standard Version or The Bible, died Thursday. DETROIT (/1 P l Charles Gardne r. 96. who help<'d apprehend th<' a ssassin of President McKinley 75 years :lAO. died Monda y. Ill' a nd anot her man wrestled anurchLsl Ll'on Czolt!OSZ to the ground after Czolgosz shot l\t cKtnll'Y on Sept 6. 1901, in Ruf falO. N.Y. D r afh Noflr r 11 Basso-Boatman Ad ,·ertis1ng su1cl l hc pm 11ram is an l'HCCll \'e ""~ to reach potential h11' tra\'ell'rs "WE HA\-' t: co ml' up with what we 1.·ons1dl•r dynamite concept:;." h<' continued. Rut Director Al lloll inden (a F ount ain Valley rity counc•1ln1t111 >. asked to see what thc·:-l' concepts look like first. cautioning, "I am a ht · tie worried a bout vo11r dynamite blo\\ in): lip tn my face ·· HOLLISO ES '~ cum men1 l,ead directors Lo u discussion of 0 (.'TJ>'s 16-pa).tt.• l'nrn 1c hook cl(>. It vert-d to a bout li00.000 No1111 rount v hnrnl'S this sum .. MloHOA { NOAA .. or., ... .,.~, • ftf (c1'ff1' ~'" (4tFtf;),.,.• t ('\11,.. ,.f,,.. mt_.r •••• y()O•Ml>o,) •••• \u•v· ... 'bv ... r Tht• hook \\ h1 rh c·ost .............. .,Hu .. "' H"'"'""'I ~ .. ,. bo s 6 (U") r. l . I J~M A HM• ut 'qun• "'' •nJ a Ul I '· "" • l H llrt c Wlll••"I PIO" •' lll"•I ll•"'" Ov••" (' U () (' d (' 0 ffi nl U t \' r ;::~/,?:;';'.~~:~.~·.A.•:,":. " crusadc·r Bu:\ H ~ cl1•1 ;incl ... ,, •• 01..., ... ,., .. 100••""'"' ,. ... hi~ red h;11rc•d :-.1dckwk ~~:: ,:1~•!;';·~n 1...;• ::,'..:~ t~ ;l: • • o4 Bus on 1 tl \\. o n1 a n I l !.mf111 '"'"'"l•m~""""w "~ ~parked erttl<'l'm from oui1tc•" l'nu nla1n ~ wh o con · FAANI( I QUPl(I/\ •• ltlo'ftl DI s\df•r<•d It a w tlSl C (If 5oul" (•uunA, t Al·'Otr\i1t 0.i•t" >' !Jf• Hf' mOO(')' ... l)t•"""'' ) It•• Mt ~' • """ hV*d tn \Guff'\ LJtUVI'\~ 'O' l,.. ,..,_,, #'tfM 1J iitf'\ WA\ A 11~1; t •l"I .. f'IU •t tt'WI tmwi Of '"' ~ '"' ""' ... tMOl,y1•l1 ,,.., LM• W\!f MQll)t r flllQl'tt •tit1 1i., \Uf¥•v.-d by fUt. Bl'T R/\SSO s oid Thursda)' both the b<1artl nnd the agenC'y should !)(• commended for the w it,.. Nor111•u• Outir(•,• '""· ~'"" 0,,,..t<••, po1trfl'f"lh . Mt 6. Mt Lav\ Ovtrc••' ot ,,.,M. {• t.-.io flfOt~• \. M>(,,. .. av.rel•"' N<>rth c••oto"'-innovative idt'a. JO\f0•0u~'< .. ~I F•O\M '" • ,_.,, 8 l 0 , t r '"" Ot lly Mtl.•uQhl•" .,..., M.\rl• U I r C C 0 SMITHS' MORTUARY t••Mu. 001" 01 r •• ,"O v•"'A'""' Thomas Riley. a county 6?7 Main St ""''"'"-1• 11 00""""10' OOPM :.i..11" s upervisor said he also l•QV"~ S.~" Mli' 1v.-r' Ao~ "'t Mm\ • Hun1inoton Beach dA• 1 oo PM'" w..1t•hu••• """'""'"'" had received som e let· 5Jt>·6539 ~'t""' c4 M•" 111" ,. 1"11' PM. t er s "that we re n 't ._ __ rm-·--"!!!!--. ~~~~':;:'~~.~;~"c'~":.:•c:.,;.~ :s I w av s so com· ~,,, ... , t.•ou"• tt• .. " Mor1u••, plimentary ... •rttl~\ Pl'RLIC NOT1C'E S IU17 "OTICE TOCIUOITOll$ ... •..eun SUFElllOll COUllTO,.TME STATE OFCAll~llNI' ~It THE COUNTY 0,-0llANGli ll\IMM3Ut• Of,,,. E\laltof JA. .... 0 Oil.MAii IE .. GVE. Al.SO KNOWN ASJAMESO T[AGVE,Oect,._ NoC•Ct •\ "f't4'by OtYfi'f"t to t•tdftor'\ ~"tftq (f••~ .tq••"\l tM Wld ~· () "' fG tO.-. '\..fld Cl.I,.,\ tt'I .... Off1te ot; t,.. ct..-t\ of l~ •t0f•\.\1d COUt1 01 tct o-t...-1'"'"'10 , ... ,,_,.._ti'"" C!lloc~ O! TH~ .. ~ 0 GIUHI'(. AT lOANEY AT I.AW ,IOJ [ KCOHO 'f ..,l....,Clh ol lONG tlC .. 04,,...l..O'I ANOl!l.ES COlll\PY •"•<" lal!f'r o<h•• I\ Ille ot .. • 01 bv\ol\ru ol ""' un· Olnlg,,.d '" all m•llt•\ ~•16'""'9 ro "'"' ••l•I• Sv~h c l••ms "''" '"" "Kt,,..,. VD\l(llet\ "'"" 119 l•lw<I or -stnlecl "" ••ort\•ld wll!lift tour -tt!Utltr lilt h"I puOllcal•Oftol tltf' llOllC.. 0.t.OA~U\IJI 1•7t. JOHN FRANCIS TEAGUE [>t(UIO" Ol 11\• Wiii ol wlCIO.t ttOtftl. 'l'MOMASD. Oltll'l'IN "-·· .. ·C...• IJlll.S.c.-MSt, .._ ... 11,c•-J ""°''\NO o, .. ,. .. ,.,.,, C)tily l'ilOI Barrie S. May, M.D. and James E. Ramsey , M.D. Prac1toe Limited to GYNECOLOGY, OBSTETRICS, INFERTILITY Announce The Ren-oVll of Their Ofhc:e ~ Saddle back Community Hospital M edical Center. 23561 Paseo de Valencia. Suite 23. Laguna Hills. Cal. 92653 Phone: 837·2121 ext. 257. 258 After 5 p.m. call 4'94-6081 ~J, "· 11,J .. ,. 11.-,. ... -----------------~- • - County Transit Study Delayed for Reviewing For 0-Jllfd Ad ACTION Call A DAILY PILOT AO·YISOl '42·5671 A ~ompre h enslve Orange County transportation s tudy will be dt>laycd until a new county transportation commission h os n chanct to review the planned work. the board of supervisors bas de- cided. At ,the s uggestion of Supervisor Ralph Clark, the board aveed.that the prop osed three-year atudy by PBQ&O In<' should first be r eviewed by the new commission. TIIE STUDY. expect- ed to cost ssso.ooo. will include a review or all types of trans portation need s and methods within th~ county and de- 18 UCI Professors Wm F ellowships ~ Eighteen UC Irvine professors have been awarded Regents Faculty Fellowsbip.s for the 1.976-77 academic year. The fellowships are awarded annually as sup· plemental summer or sabbatical-leave salaries for professors conducting independent research. The awards. totaling $37,200. are funded by the UC Regents Crom the University Opportunity f'und. Professors receiving fellowships. (heir home towns apd lbeir research topics are listed below. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Dr. Charles Atkinson, Costa Mesa. assistant pro- fessor or music. "An Edition of Melodies for the 'Sandus' a nd 'Agnus Dei' andTheirTropes." Dr. Ha ra G eorgi_ou, L aguna Beach, assistant professor of art history, ''Prelimina ry -Excavation and Study of a Minoan Settlement Site in the City Chania. Crete." John Paul J ones, Laguna Beach, professor or studio art. "Travel to-Spairrfor Drawing-and-P ain . ing." Dr. Margaret Murata. Laguna Beach, assistant professor of music, "Roman Baroque Oper a and Patronage.'' Dr. Steven Wander. Laguna Beach, assistant professor of art history. "Westminster Abbey: A Study of Its Genesis and Design." GRADUATE SCHOOLOF ADMlNlsTRATION Dr. Patr1l'1a Renwick, Balboa. assistant pro- fessor of administration, "Survey of Women m .Management.·· SCHOOL OF llUMM1TIES Dr. Jill Buroker, Orange, assistant professor of philosophy. ··Kant a nd Incongruent Counterparts.'' velop 4l com pr(•h1'ns" t' transportation &>Ian Hut SUl>\'f\'lllOri. IC kc•d George O s ltornc . director of the count v Environmental Managr tnl.'nt Agency. to deluv starting the eonsultunt 's contract until the new eom m i'ss io11 i s establlshed. .. T H E APPOI NT IVE <'Ofllmiss1on, which m~l be si<?atcd by January, was created by stale lf{lislatlon <'nacted last week~ It could take much or the decis1on-maJun1: power over transportation out or the hands of locally-elected supervisors . Depending upon. the way the commission !>et), its pohc1cs. l oc~11 of· facials said, it also could remove muc h of tht.· policy-making power from the Orange <.:ounty Transit Dislri('t. ~~ ~'4 ,/ MC>Mf!'u.~J For ........ .. Clft al: • WAUPAPERS •DRAPERIES • LEVOlORS • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING ... 30°/o - iiiii OFF! I SOO A4-' A••·· S.I .. 205 co,t• Mn. Cw. HertNr & 44- h d A-RNr CALL 557-5 153 • l))IAMf\llA ''U lllf•oNMI'' Utwct. 642-1753 · KITCHEN & IATH HMODEUNG N H ESTIMATES .. , o ... O•or•t• •t ·.,..,.tl1¥·~-i~ 0''1\..£ '" w llll\\ '" 4. ., "°"' t -r 41 772-l470 ' .. 35 I ---.-r-~1 F11~~rc!drye~~!2t 1: C' 11 t I c J I.' w c I l' r :-. .ll·Wl'lry appra1,ab lly J!raduutl' 1a•moh1~"1 <.: u s l o m d t• s 1 14 11 1• II J('W('lry. Selected I Coffees ·&Teas t Cappucina Expresso Accessories Fin M G~ms l70 E. I 7ttl St. c-... •e llo'""'"9S~I '4S·IYOt THE MOST UMl(i>UE AMD DIFFERENT 673-2620 GIFT IDEAS. YOU MIGHT MOT HAVE THOUGHT OF GAMES -PUZZLES BACKGAMMON -GIFTS -MAGIC Fun Tree Jso 1 v1. Oporto. Udo VUlolJe H•wport INch 1....-TM Coffff Pedchrt Opett 7 D.,s 44 -Fridays 'til f:OO -,..._. 67S.6 I Sf Dr. David Carroll, Laguna Beach. assistant pro· r~~!!~~;;~~~=~~~~=::=:,:==~~~~~~!;;ii\ fessor of French. "The Forms of Fiction and His· ~ tory: Theories of Narration andlhe Novels of Claude Simon." Dr. Kit Fine. Laguna Beach. associate professor of philosophy. "Completion of a Book o n Modal Logic " Or. Robert Folkenfl1k. Laguna Beach, associate professor of En.glish, "The Artist as llerol740·1820. ·· Oakley Hall, Balboa, professor of English, "The Portrait or a Lady. a Play in Three Acts," Dr. Patricia O'Brien. LaAuna Oea<'h. assistant professor of bJ~tory. 'ti.-aw-~nd-0r<Jer-ut-Modcrn France " Dr J aime Rodngul'z. Newport Reach.associate professor of history, "The lhstory of Mexico. /\ Remterpreta t1on .. Di:. J-Qhn Rowe. lr\'ine. assistant professor or English. "Crossan e~er. Transl'o~atlons1 Contemporary Amcri<'an Fiction." Or. Aliko Songolo. South Laguna. assistant pru rcssor of French. "Use and Function of Folklor1C' Matem1I tn A Mean and Caribbean Novels of French Expression · · Or. Juan Villegas. Irvine, proressor or Spanish. "Theory or Liter ary History and Chilean Poetry." SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIF.NCES Dr Philip Borer, Irvine. assistant professor of chemistry. "Production and Isolation of Short WE ARE A SKI PRO SHOP ... WITH THE BEST NAME BRANDS the &R EIT SKI SALE- AT ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ·-----UNDA~;-SEPT . 2th eai SEE OUR BIG ADS (THURSDAY AND SATURDAY} SPORT SHOPS Helical t'ru ~menls of Natural Double Stranded -------------------------------Nucleic Acids " SCHOOL OF SOCIALsCI E~Ct:S Dr Paul BNnslcin. Newpnrt Beach. assistant profrssor of poltt 1c al and social s1.·1cncc. "Employee Pa1111·1pat1on an ~I anagemenl of Pubhr Sl'rvicl's " An olemontary private school of d1st1nct1on founded 1n 1942 ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th gr•de • Transportation available door-to·door. • Reasonable twt1on • Anthmet1c, reading. spelltng (with phonics) emphasized. • Bo/ore and after school care fOINQ(ll for students of working parents. d > ii! ~ II "¥f. t; i 0 ~ ! ~ % "\If ENJOY J\ TROUBLE FREE LABOR DAY WEEKEND RENl A NEW CAR AT HARBOR-AZTEC RENT-A-CAR 2082 S.E. Brlstol-Sulte 121 Newport Beach FOii ll•S•llVATIONS CALL (714) 549-~06 ASK ll§ ABOIJT Ollll PEOPLE MOJ'ER W•ICB §EAT§ II PA§§EN6EB§ ""'°'• M¥fttQl~AMS-TOltNOJ-.4Tn-llATIOtl WAOONS YAMS AMI u.t1t AYatlAIU ., 111t1t01 ttNt.-.<M IRENT·A·CAR I c~L~:,n ~~ • . . l l > 'Sounds of· Siknce' Government Unplugs Four Radio Stations OMAHA. Neb. <AP> -Or*red otr the air by tb6 Federal Co mmunkaUom Commlulon. rad.io .tatlona KOfL·AM ·and KEf'M l'M went qulct at 12:01 1.m. -after one tut play of Simon and Garfunkel'• "Sounds oCSiJeocc." Diac Jockey Gene Shaw told h1~ uudience Thurs · day dwin1 the final moments tha.t ··1rs been fun, lt '1 been a iood tJme. '· UCEN8£8 FOil THE TWO OMAJCA stations. plut Wlf'E·FM tn lodlanapolla and KISN in V1DCC>Uver, Wash., were revoked by the FCC on &round• of ml1condurt by operator Don Durden, board cbalrman and majority stockholder of Star Broackulin1 Co., ownerolthe fouroullets. Burden wi.1 charged with a list or violation5. in· ctutllo' running phof\y contests on the air. billing advertisers twice, slanting news broadcasts and 1ivin1 free air time to some poli1..1cal u ndldates. Many broadcasters and some FCC oHicials sajd the sanctions imposed by the FCC by a 3 to 2 vote were the most severe ever. Revoking the licenses meant the owner was unable to sell the Jtationa. BUllDEN CALLED THE DEClSION ·"the areatest inJustlce ever perpetrated aRuini.t :.. broadens\ compnny in the history of the FCC · · News came Wednesday that a last·minute ap- peal to the C1rc u1l Court or Appeals in Washington was ~jected. "I reel very disa~pointed and disillusioned. . I never believed it unul now," said program director Jimmy O'Neill. KOIL's afternoon drive-lime man. ··1·m disillusioned that this could happen to a city." DURING HIS SHOW WEDNESDAY, O"Neill -made a few oblique references lo the impending blackout. But the casual listener \\OUld have tboughtj t was business as usual. Se\•ertl appUc.Uons for an Interim license to operate lhe KOil. and K&FM frequenc1's have .bffn IUed, but lhe 1-"'CC has said il will lake ume belore a decision is m~. After mikes. t.a~ machi~ and the transmitter were turned oft at KO IL's rnOdc m. 11p11clous office buildin~. the employes and some former ernployes still in the Orea. aathered at a local loun¥e for a party. The tall worA. on the air, recorded by Shepard. said "KOIL wishes to thank all of the people who have enjoy~ and depended oo th.is radJO $t&tlon for lhe past 51 years. "We ue now leaving the air for an indefinite period of time by ordel' or the FCC-This is KOLL, Omaha.·· · By Bil Keane 0-Neill used his "happy voice" and played his -usual top 40 r ecOTa>. 1\nnoun cers even promoted future station events. Many of the s tation's 30 e mploycs have yet lo find new jobs . mcludmg \'ice pre'>ident a nd general manager Ste\'e Shepard. who call~ the f·cc action "un·American " "TllF. COMMUNITY LOSES AS asset it has had for 51 years. The employes lose their jobs. BurdE•n, a m an who has built a company from virtually nothing over 23 years. los<.>s something worth Sl5 million. and has ne,·er been convicted or anything in a court of law,'· Shepard sa 1d. "Ants ploy 'Follow the leader' o lot." -;::::::====================~ Carousals Over, He Wants Money· L .. BRENDA BROWN is back in town Men 's & \\'omen·3 Perso11al1wd I/air Stylist Is now ass°'iated with WESTCLI FF COi FFEURS We'itcliff Bu1ld1ng 1617 Westctiff Drive, Newport Beac h : · College Pharmacy ~~ ·~·.,_:~ 1iJ. .. ,,. .• '"'I B,,.ntl,,. .. , m. ::D .. :J_;lC.P Pl'(lcliu £,,.a,J lo J..1.,,,a/ 17J,J.a·,,. "''J Ca,J,ofot'I _.)/,,,."""'"' tf.. rlouau"" a/ AIJ o//.a lo 27852 P,..,1.i fG,~t. Si.a. 118 11lw«m V~ CJ.ju,,. •. 1 <J26 7.s ':ltpl. ... ~, 7/!J . 495-0661 7!4 -f33 l -887 Mari1ie To Appeal f\aJter /\rt;t lx SEPTEMBER 3 -5 I J\luon l~l.lnd prr-e111~ the M.utcr Arti~ts C>.po on the nlJll r riday. ~JlurdJy. and SundJy. 1~w nNrly l'ighty p1tlll'\\llln.1I .ul"l\ .ind crJlt~­ ml·n t.l1'f'll,1) init 1lw1r original "nr I..'• ..uch .l' oih, ., .uc1 • u1l111\, \CJSC.JPt'•, Jntl ,1h '"·'Ch. 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TOCllllATl!A SICUltlTY INTl"I ST tft e<cord•n<• wltf\ the provh•or·1" ~· ~101 of "'" C•htornf,, Comtni>td•t ~ "Ohft1t•f_,.lfb;'.,Jlltl'"trw\t4',,.,.t ,,.,.\f I I\ .,.,.,,..,,, tf\ "" M.,f{)lt ~ , .......... tM .,.,,~And •n au orolftf'• W"tfn IM (ltlf'M .-Nt f Of\Ulffof\\ _. .. t~HO«' I 1...,. bv" trAft ,,., •htJuit I• bit mtot i'\ tM fttAUOO f\t 4' \f't.\itlly ti\ l•t< ' ) TM n•m* AM fW\itw'\\ MJ(Jf .... \ •' '"tt fr~\fht•r~r " VONl X ll•tCO 11PORATI<:.0, ~?I Suptriot AYtf't\it, Ht '#I>?• l (l,..,,h, C..Uifurru~ •uu ' All Otl .. , bv\ft••l&I II-\ tl'O t<d _, .. , v\ed by the lr1n1l•r0t w1lnln 1""9 Yt •r• IO I "" Ml I•• •• kno""' 10 , ... lf•Mlt tH •re: VONl lt U~A •l"ORTS COMPANY, Sll SuDtrlnt ",...."""· N••~ll l'lucn, C•tlhlfftl• , .,..., • Tiie MM~ Olld llU\I,,_ -H\ of .... ,, ... ,,.,.... .. "'"'-· ~ ... , ....... ,.. SU..11~ A••llllf .... _. &t<ttll, C.lltorn"' flMl s ,,..1out>o<t 011.,.,,_,,,,~1:1o l••n\ltrr"I I< UI S-lor A-Ne#l*'I lluc:n, c.111 ... n •• n~ • TM ~r•I O..l<ropOOft Of 1111' _.....,., 19 ... ,,_..,. .. "· All & <O\IAI\, ~•AltKI .1l•11U ,. "<it ... t •I lftltlft91Mo" t"4 rlotol' lo INt'Mft'lb et •-Y ••nf: ..-4 •II -411 .. lft-lory, -OWMdOt r.rt•tltr OltqvlftG. 1 T,.. bult tr•ntftr I• to bf t- •O '11mmett" •t N••oor f Btull, c.tllo•nl• on cw •''-' S.P4-ll. ""· °"TEO·""""'""•"'' YON[lt, INC:Olll'QllATEO By W1lh<1mW.W..,,.IJr_ "'•110tnl CAul'0•1t1• PUIST IAllC .......... : D. L. ... ,...,. ,......, ....... _ ... , ......... --.u-.111•_, ,,_. ..... Qt ..... C:.. I 0.•IY "11'1 '-4.,....r l, lt7• , ;, ~IW 1' ' .. .tJf DAILV PILOT * fhvrw1y Septemoe< 2 1976 A ·lter Ego to E1!l£rge .. Out qf Closet,' She Teaches Belly Dancing Low Bid Land to Sell SAN FRA NCISCO R \API San J."run<'asco ecel• ved State will ~ sold 35 acre or surplus federal land for $1 lo establish :1 F M • m rme biology talion. or run lhe General ervlccs Ad· mmlstratlon announced _ ... \. ..le*els by 1osepl't1 '' searctung IOI d1atr0nds anes gemstones lroM pnvat 1M1111duals and estatM Clrelul e.>1amtnatt0n and evaluahon by our expens H1ghesl PflOOS paid Call '540·jl()66 1().9 dHY Satvrd.iy ~. Sunday closed. asa.. ror"Mr JoseQti iewels by loseph Por rave yearl>, Carol f'owll'r·~ uttarc a:. a teacher In Saddleback Collcgc'i. night attendants' program has been the cnsp, foshlonable but sub· dued uniform of an airline ste wardess. A lo" bid of $l .2S The land Is lo<'aled ulJhc million for a 2.8-male former Tiburon N<'t water main project hill> Depot. used to s~ore u~t1 been received b) lh l'IUbmarlne nets during Laguna Beac h County,-_:W~o~r~ld~W~a~r~l~l~-.,.~~_.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!lj Water District '.This fall. she says. s he's coming "out or the closet'' to provide Instruction in one or her great loves -"belly danc1ng." Or. ror sake of formal coi... lege cata logs. "ethnic dancing " HER ALTER EGO WILL e merge from behind the lecturn In a swirl of verb . JtnglanA c:o1n belt:. a nd rtiythmie finge r cymbals She says her love of dance begao 20 vear:. ago an :-.lew York. where she attended the Juliaard S'"chool oC Music. Under the tutelagt' of top-name pro· ressors. s he began to learn the mastery of techni- ques that maghl hav(' landed her an orf.nroadwav shows . · But the glamor wore orr and she ~ot tared or lookln' down al people from "atop a dance platform · • AFTER UVING FOR A T IME at Columbia University 's International 01loui.c. frequented by _ __,,,___ scores of foreign '1i.1tor1>. she decided a Wght al· tendant's career was the best way to see the world. She traveled to MMocco and the Middle East. where she'Was introduct'd to th(' art of bellv dancing and took lessons · The .o~e-unil course 1thc'll be teaching at Sad· dleback 1s an the physical education department "BE LL\' DANCING IS t'ASTASTIC, painless exercise." the anstruclo1· say:.. "The rhythmic mov· cments and basic stt•ps t<xcrcise ever~ inch of the SWIRL OF VEILS, JINGLING UEL TS Dance Teacher Carol Fowler body .. She said her class is open to all female s tudents. young or old Bc:.adei. the dancang. students will learn to make their O\\ n 1·0:.tumcs Fake Certifieates Fo1111d Unniarrieds Now Unhoused KNOX\'ILLE. Tenn 1o\P 1 Kessel said an exam1nat1on of At least JO unmarned coup!~ the photos tat copies of the mar who are lJnivcrsal v of Tennes~cc nagc certificate:; :.hO\\ed the~ s tudents us ed fake marraui.:e had been forged. Prt\'ale housing near the campus begins at about SUJO per month. plus utllilie:. certificates to move mlo thl• "These are really forgencs, school's housing for marn ed stu but 11 is something t.hal no one Clo ~f>t Bur~dar dents. officials sar l'\·er prose cutes. sort or hk(' t>t:at Earl Underwood. manager of mgthesystem." Kesselsaad. Gt>l $400 in Cas h l.i'T's rental propertac!I.. said bas office discovered the bogus l 1NDE RWOOD S,U D the stu nurglar:. who entered an El ccrtifi<'atcs durinu a routine dents with forged certificate:; Toro horn(•' HI the unlocked door check of the ftlc:. 'lbolll two . d f h took S.100 Ill t•ash from the closet weeks two . "t<re e,·al·t e rom t c una,·erstt\ m thc mmitcr bedroom ... apartments a nd lht:i r namc·s orange Count \' sheriff's 0r. l'NDE RWOOD RF.f'l 'SED to turn~d on·r lo universitv of ncers :;a id thb lo~s was reported f1ciab. · i;ay how many c·ertif1('att•s Wl're h\· h ousewife Kazue Lucy invol\'Cd. but Knox County Co\lrt The unt\'ersity has J.690 apart Sc1~h b<1gho. :n. of240t I Silverbay Clerk 0\\ 1g ht Kcs:.<'I ~a id mcnts for married students. Th<' Ori vt• Shr told orflccrs the thief General Munuger Joseph R . Sweany will present th~ bid to lhe board of directors next Tuesday for U<'laon. ft is about S37 ,000 below lhe engineer's e:'ltimale for the "''or.>- The water lane " all run from Ledroit Street lo Aster Street when! al wall I <'Onnecl to a line an- stallcd last year That line runs to L egion Street. The new con· struction will. pack up there and run to the south <'ity limits The project as a cooperative venture between the Luguna Beach district and the South Coast Counlv Water District_ · The joint 1>r0Ject is sa,·in~ water users 20 percent of the design and construction costs that would be incurred if each district indepcndenlly l'Onstrucled waler lines . 'h pro,J.CCt. 1~ cxpecl· ed to be unde r con· struction by Oct. 1 with co mpl e tion an 430 calendar da~ Work will be closed down entirely during 'fhanksgi-v1ng. Otristmas. ~ew \'ear's. Easter a nd Me morial weeks and from June 15 lo Sept. LS. 1977. P UBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA TE MINT 1'1-totto.1nqoer'°'""'t OO.rWJ b.a • l'W\S itJ REVERE HOMES 100f1 Gotrhvld A~f'liUlt. Hunhf'HilOft &.•r t1 C..lifMtM• ~ .... P..110, H M<N•JT""<' 11)1 v m.>r D'•V~ Co'\li M· WI CitutortU#'7t?I 0.1< 0 ~·mo•o. 11lll V• 1 ~••••I .._...._.., t\vntH\Qton ft, o<.n C ••l1rorn1.1 91.-. Tn1' l>V'llf'+~" I\ t.Ond l.KIPO blf -timU t!."Cfe>Mf~r .h10 PP\Hlp H MCNtttnf·t TfU\ ""'"'""""'n' wo' l1h-o ""'"' 1n. NO HIDD EN CHARGES. NO EX· TRAS. YOU KNOW THE TOTAL PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY PA"CKAGEINCLUDES 'l GOt,QEN FALCON PO~ESTER CORD TIRES A78 13 E78 14 F78 14 • G78 14 G7815 H78~ 2 PRECISION WHEEL BALANCES 2 2 SHAND NEW TIFIE VALVES 1 IRES EXPERTL V MOUNTED ANY SIZE LISTED F E f S 1 7S IO $2 87 pef 1t1e deoending on l1tt' "" otN1 weigh 1 Whoewall ,tOd $)-pet "' YOUR CHOICE 1. LUBE & OIL Car lubr1ca11on and 011 change using up to 5 Ql.rarts premium oil. 2. ALIGNMENT We correct caster and camber and set toe-in. 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(ii r n I 0 n n I<. !> p Ill .'\,JI 12" 11oon It) ::> m I I Sur. kpm lo:>p.m 1 I AUCTIONEER: I : An L, .... : : 1 -WE BUY FOR CASH 1 l OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. J ~-~~~~~~~~~r:~-~~~~~~~~:r.:~~l Amenca·s Most Beautiful Nursery . . • WHATYOUR SOIL NEEDS ••• You should remove your tired s um_me r annual s NOW 1n anticipation of the "'New Fall Flowers" ... Then bring a small sample ot your sotl and we will examine and recommend what as necessary fo r improved plant growth . . PREP WITH 100% REDWOOD SOIL PREP ... ·- SOIL-PREP I 00°/o REDWOOD SOIL CONDITIONER 4 Cubic Foot la9 R~ S4.49 -.-...-~·· um.~.6 . s3st Req. S4.49 ONLY Next weekend select from our new displays of fresh fall plants. pansy viola. primrose. stock en many bnlllant colors. • BEAUTIFUL GARDENS EXCLUSIVELY FROM ROGER'S FINAL PATIO CLEARANCE IROWN .IOIDAN & TIOPITONE ODDS&ltilDS UP TO SO°/o OFF ALL CHAISI LOUM&IS 2S..S•/o OFF E LABOR DAY WEEKEND DISeOVERY SPECIALS SEPTEMBER' 4·5·6 FREE DEMONSTRATION CLASSES DAILY .•• V1s1t Roger's Gardens and learn how to care for your plants the professional vaJY , . DEMONSTRATION CLASSES · 10 00 a m Indoor Pfan11 & Cu.,rom P1ar111nq I 2 00 Noon Baskfll Cooi.t111c1ron & Cu~mm Plan1tng 2 00 n m Bas~ t>t Con-;tnJ<:lron & Cu .tom PtJnhng 4 00 o m Cusrom Ptanunq Tell Your Friends About Roger s Gardens Share Our Labor of Love on Labor Day 1/2 PRICE SALE ROGER'S POTTING MIX The only soil good enough to carry the Roger's Brand . used exclusively en all Roger s pots and baskets 2 CU, ft• .J'ECl.AL R SS 98 Serf. 4, S, 6 ecJ• • ONLY . I cu. ft. -SPECIAL R $3 98 nn. c, s. t> eg. • OMLY OPIM LAIOIDAY POITOUI COM¥9111NCI 2301 Sin .JoaQutn Hills Rd Newport Beach Praone 171• 640-5800 2•']•1 Chnsanta Or M1ss1on V1e10Phone 171 4 837-7811 BankAmericard Master Charge -:: . • • I , ' ,I f Friday'8 Afternoon Price. NYSE COMPOSITE < • TRANSACTIONS New York BofASued SAN FRANCISCO (l\P ) -A Nc•w Yorker has accused the Bunk of America und 14 otht>r holders of Nt>w York City general obllgnUon bonds or keeping th(). city's fmonciol plight from the public so they could unload S2 5 billion in bonds. 1'he clasi. action suit wait riled Thun1duy by James It. Tnmcell . wh1> said he bought $131,495 of the bonds ~nd lost money. lie claimed the uction represents lhousancl<i of persons who bought the bonds between May I, 1974, and Sept. 30, 1975. Truncell's San Francisco lawyer, Reed H. Bement. said. "There are billions of dollars or losses Invol ved,'' Stockholders Sue Mattel LOS ANGELES CAP) -A groue of stockholders has sued Mattel, Inc., several of Its corporate ofriccra and its former au"diting firm tor SlOO million alleging fraud in aMual stock r eports. 'I'he suit. med in Superior Court Thursday by J ohn E. Bromley, claims that stockholders In the toy company would hot have bought stock had they known that the firm's aasets allegedly were over·lnnat.ed in annual reports issued from 1968 to 1974. Bromley, who o~ 200 shares, is suing on bebatr of hl~lf and others who purcha5ed stoc:lc between May 1, 1*. and Dec. 31, 1974. • ,..,,d3y. 5ep1ember 3, 1976 • s DAILY f'ILOT It I B Sitters' Guide Helps Parents I I By nVtAPOaTt::R Every ye or. the averiaat.-American purt'nl spends between $100 and $200 for' babysitters. The amount 111~1y seem smull in terms ol overall family budr.icUng, but 1t swells to vit31 i mportunce when you consider tbut you six-nu 1t on t'hildren. omon~ your most pricelei.s a .. Je•.s. Babysitting is serious business. (;hlldhood accident$ may be potenti-al life or death situations -quite Money's Worth a responsibility ror babysitters. esJ>(?cially teenat:ers. who may not. have faced these problems before. l>ocs the babysitter know. for instance, what. to do in «.1sc of do4l bite or accidental poisoning? Are they thoroughly fum11iar with the proper ways to lake care ot cuts, brwses. choking or ~ebleeds? , Because parents spend impressive sums over the years on babysitters and so many do not know how to rencl ln critical situations, and because they are given so much responsibility, American Medlcorp., Inc.. one of the nation's largest hospital management companies, has de· veloped a "babysitter" program. SAYS ROBERT E. MATHEWS, northeast regional director for American Medi corp.: "We realized that teenagers and many older people as well, eager to babysit to earn money, were basically un· trained lo handle emergencies a nd quite often, parents did nol know what to expect of their babysitters. We rcaard it as the hospi~l:S duly...t.o-be aware of-community-needs atnd-to - educate communities about health care and we are always preparing infor~ation·training programs that actually become,prevenUve-medicinc. '' As a result or this awareness, the nursing department or Parkview Hospital in Pennsylvania began a series of lectures and training sessions for babysitters. INSTRUCTION IN FIRST AID; artificial respiration and what to do in case or accidental poisoninl{, head In· juries, fire in the home and other conceivable accident were rovered in the sessions. ·The proper care of infants was taught to the babysitters by use of life.sized dolls in lhl! sessions. So successful has the program been that American Medicorp. is planning to conduct babys1tUn~ sessions in its other hospitals. Here is a Jist of characteristics to lonk for when hirinc a babysitter: -RELIABLE, PREBE RAftLV or solid family back· ground; an individual who has taken a course in babysittin~ safety. -Trustworthy, one who will (ollow instructions on food and permitted act1v1Ues. -Responsible. one who wall us<? common sense and who also is fond ot children. -One who wiU be ready and willing lo work ai;a1n. -ONE WHO has had experience nntl is capabl<• of handling children and who will not abuse tlw privileges or your home. -One who knows how to administer simple first aid. -One who is fire and safely con~c1ous and will not permit children to endanAcr lhe msel vc'>. -One who understands the danger of fire and the nC'ed. should fire occur. not to panic but to .i::ct the children out of thebome quicltly and safely. -ONE WHO will use good JUdRmcnl, nev('r adrrut strangers or even their own friends to your home. nor hold phone conversations with persons unknown lo them. ·· -One who will bet'alm in an emergency, will not easily panic, and to whom thepurents can trust the1rch1ldrcn. A -*~ltabys'lttel"'S Gu1de~· has been pr<i>arcd hy the com· pany. ll covers everything in the trainmg program and pro· vides tips for parents needini:? baqys1llers as well as for parent:. of teenagers seek:inC babysJlters' Jobs. EmerRency procedures are explained in detail os are safety checkli!>t._, play supervision, what the babysitter :.hould do in <'Bse of fires or gas leaks. other emergencies For a free copy of the "Babys1tll.'r'~ Guide." write to American Medicorp .. 1.nc., 111 Pre!>1dcntial Boulevarq. Bala Cynwyd, Pa.10004. Bargains on Meat_ Cut Cost of Food· By l.OUlSE COOK AJtK1'1tfMO Barg"3ins al lhe mea\..counter helped lower grocery bills for supermarket shoppers durin~ J\u!,!u!>l. :m A'>Sllciatcd Press marketbas kcl survey 11ho\\S. l'ork fH'1t·cs 1n particular dropped sharply. The AP drew up a random list of 15 commonly purt'hased food and nonfood items, 1·h1•1'kl•l1 the nnce ::.L one supermarket in each or 13 c1t1c.., lnt'ludm.I! Los Angeles, on March 1, 1973, and hao; 1 t•l·hN·kc•ll th1• sum<! store on or ah1>Ul tlw ( J .:;,~~·.;;~ ""'"" '""""'""" ·rht' ups and down in C 0 NS V MER thdutc•Uurvcy <ello•·t c d I n c r c :i !I 1• ~ a 11•1 cl1•1'r<.'aM•s in th<: nm11unJ, of money being paid to farmers rnr lhtJir 11rc1d1Jl·t .... THE LATF.ST AP report showc>d lhul the murketbni.k~t · bill declined at the: t'ht>tkli11t 11tor1• In 11 of llw l'llic•11 :-.ur vcytd, decreasinJi an av{'ra~e or 2. 7 p •rcN1t. 'rhi: bill 111· creased al the chc:>cklisl "lores 1n Chlcnito nnd S:1lt Lok<' <'1 ty, with an average boo11t or 1.7 v<>rccnt . Ovcrull, tho marketbasket was 2 percent lower al the Rtn rt or Sen· tembcr thnn It was a month cnrlit.·r. During July, the mnrketbni.kct bill incrcDRed nl llw checklist store In eight dtlc•11, ch•rhnc>d 1n four onrl wao; 1111 chanited in one for an overall n'!c of jusl under hair n pct'· cent. The new survey showc•d lht1l the rricc of o pound 1tf <.'enter cul pork chop!! dC'clln d ut the rht·rkli!lt lllOn; 1n loJ •cities. reflecting lower prices Jlaid to formers for their hoit'I. Pork chops increased only In Snit Lake City and w~n· un changed in Philadelphia. ' THE DECREMES AVERAGED t9 percent end pul lhl: price of a pound of pork chops well hclow U1e l~·\'t'ls l:i11t St>1J lember. • · Other m eals also declined during Augufll, :111 cntllt> prices continued to drop. ChOJ'IP<!d chuck wtus down in rour cities and frankfurters decreased in seven cllles. · Bank Breaks Ground A ground·breaking ceremony for the Dana Point branch of the Bank of America w wi to be held today at the new bank'• site,"34115 Pacific Coast Hlghwoy. A temporary Bank of America branch faclllly has been lnoper1Uon t or five years at a site about two blocks south of the permanent s ite. The oew raclJit.y is expected to be open lo J uuary . '· .. AJ2 DAILYPILOT AU Ueau belng cloeedout aubt-ct to atock oo band. Ho RainCbecb J Subiect to Stock on Hand SAWS . McGRAW-6. 90 EDISON nGSAW McGRAW-··90 EDISON %"SAW___,. . ROCKWELL 9•0 7~"SAW 30" OR 32" BEL-AIR DOORS In mahoganv.·two aizH from which to chooM. ·1900 ALCAN ALUMINUM WINDOW AWNINGS All aiz•• for the same price (eHD tbe blgglea?). 5:_0 METAL BUILDINGS . Thea• are all of ow .,....e~:=:::::=:~-r" display models. They are alr~dy -. __,_t:-t-~r a•M~·bui-ll~~~~ no dellHry on theae. ~~--50~~ PECKYCEDAR FENCE Poata and rail• to stake your claim boundariH. POSTS RAILS 66' 33' ALL FULLER ' ADHESIVES ~-8r CAULKINGS The whole banana on -~r--sate here. Buy one get two. 2 FORTHE 1 PRICE OF RINSEAWAY OR JQ EL PICO PAINT f 1 AND V ARNJSH -REMOVER . 175 GAL MISMATCHED PAINT One ol white. one y.llow, one aky blue plnk. on• tan. flow about tbatll (yeah. but they don't match.) 75:AL RUSKIN CHAMOIS For the car. or the wmdowa. AU m... 50'EA. ·1 -- JORGES GAME CARPET You doo't •••n hcne to get out th• gameL It' a , right on the floor. Top quality carpet. 5000 ALLSIZES GRANDOR BIFOLD DOORS Did you notice 1 don't h0'1'e much room to say nsucb?. 24"x80" 15?8 30''x80" 20~ 36"x80" 25?9 -DOUBLE UGHT---=iiiiiiii.. 20'GREEN EXTENSION CORD BATHROOM SWAG · NUtyl&e the bathroom for a mere·fi't'er. 500 #939-2 ELECTRIX TRACK ·uGHTSET 4• TRACK WITH 2 UGHTS 19!0 MAGNAVOX ULTRASONIC BURGLAR ALARM WOWdnnt be gNGtlf n would yell out. "Heyl There'• a robber In ow midatl''? ---_o~o _,~ ESKIMO PORT ABLE AIR COOLERS Finally a cooler for eakimoa. #l 1900 #33900 #229" #44900 CARIBE NOSTALGIC CEILING FAN The kind ol thing you aee in an old Bogart film. 2500 DROP CLOTHS u you paiDt llielh• Nd>y eata. you'll need a bunch of theae. lO'dS' 9'xl2' HEAVY OUTY 7J. 90t. BARDAHL NO. 1 ORNO. 2 · AUTOMOTIVE ADDITIVE 25cPERCAN YALE ENGINE OVERHAUL I'm a Hanard man myHlf. but I auppo•• Yalewtll do. 35~T. AUTO BIKE CARRIERS When where you want to cycle ls too far away. 5~ Lookit thia for a quarter. 25c BOW SAW BLADES Replacement• for thoae wom out jobs. 1 oc EA. GARDEN -·'':: ANGEL . SOIL TESTER Tells you when the plant• need water. Pretty ct .... , wouldn't you say? ALL PLANT PRIDE -PRODUCT Alltbea~f to e&lC01U'a9e ~ INbbom planta to grow. 2 FORTBE I 1'JCEOF ALUMINUM DUCT TAPE Alao known aa "Duck" tape by our leH acholarly lrienda. Strong aa an ox. 50:oLL STAINLESS STEEL BAR SINKS Kffpa lta bright UDJah for a long time. 7so ALADDIN KEROSENE LAMPS Don't go rubbing theae and expect to get a Genle. E II E I' Allttema Not A .. allable In All Store• .. GO AHEAD • • • CHECK THESE PRICES u UNFINISHED ROCKING HORSES Doea this mean they hcnen't tinialled rocking yet? .500 ST AIMED-GLASS PANELS Kinda gl't'ea you tbe lffllng of-cm ltalian-chureb. 2'x4' 2'd ' 904 1 40 LANCASTER 2'x8'ROOM DIVIDER 3~0 BIGELOW CARPET CLEANING KIT Everything you need to clean the carpet (good gueH.clown.) 5~~ AllGAF FLOORmE SURE-STICK Self-adhHiYe tilea In great pattema and co~ra. For two. four. or alx people. Good round members.eh? 19~ HIBACHIS lO"xlO" SINGLE 2V DOUBLE 3!~ TRIPLE 4!~ ALL SHEPHERD BARBECUES Thia title conluaea me. I don't know exactly what lt mean•. 1000 DELUXE BARBECUE TOOLS Spatula. fork and tongs (aounda like a law llnn In Hong Kong). 90!roF3 BARBECUE MITTS You not wanna bumy banda? You getta one ol th•••· Or maybe two or tbrff. 25! 10 LB. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Fhfally, the oo• thJ.og you can't barbec:u~ without. Women Climbers: EDITOR'S NOT£ -Al' Cor- rwlpOrldeni Jurote KC&ZfCko& Lt on IM traU lo Mt . Euertll Wllh a 12-member Amencan l~m u:h1ch llopu to conquer the world'• lnglw1t mountain Jn thu article. '1le ttll• o/ tilt two women in the group. • NEPAL CAP > -Like \he dirfercnt fnccs or the moun taln they hope to scale. the t"" women who huve u chunct· or becoming the rirst Amcncan11 of their sex lo reach I.he top of :-Ott • Everest nre one in their lovl' or climbing and startling c·on\ra-.ts in 'Style · · Arlene Blum is a 31·)1.'nr·ol<I chemistry profei.sor. singll'. a 6trapping S •feel. 10 tn<'hcs. rirffi by feminist ieul regard1n~ women and the male-dominated sport or mountainecnng Barbara Roach 1s small and ao l1d , a m ode rn dunl'i.' periormer and t eacher. 32 years o ld and married lo Gerard Roach. another member l>r the American Bicentennial Everest Expedition. She cares more for her husband 's successful climb to the 29.028-fool summit than her OY. n. But n e ither wo man has dreamed of. Evere,.t us a llCelonA climbing goal. IUGHEST PEAK It ·s kmd of a <'onsolat1on prw.• for Ms . Blum. She had hoped to organize a Potish-Amencan all· women's chmb or the world '~ h1ghe!>l still-unscaled Pt:ak 1n Pakistan But communication lfl'oblems and work commit· ment denied her the opportun1· ty to be a part of that suc · ceso;ful expc.>d1t1on I ru.t .H'ur "That was much more 1mpor· tant to me than a chancc to chmb E\'eresl. · !>aid Ms Blum, "ho speaks 1n a suft ,·01cc .. Rut ·Cartoon . -Class---~~ Mirrors Life 81 DENNIS McLEUAN Of I ... Delly Pll .. St•ll Visitors t o Roger f'ol k 's dassroom. upon seeing the stu- dents m aking faces into mirrors. m ay have their doubts about the counie's credibility. · Bul there 's no n<'«i for t•on cem. The s tudents merely arc mcm hers ol lhe Orange Coast ColleAe evening cartoon class . And gel· ting a feeling for the exaggerated facial expressions that crop uµ constantly In cartoon.'i is un im- portant requisite lo pullanl! thrm down on paper. "Cartooning is exaj!g('rnttni:." says Folk. "I "ave them dochfCe r· cnl expressions lo st•<' what hup· pens with their race and e) cs oncl then exaggerate It even mnrl' · · That exercise olso 1s h<'lpful to lhe students. the romance or the mountain 1s not lost oo me." Ms. Rlum, noY. from Menlo Park. started chm bing when s hl' was in college m OrcJ;on. "It was like d1scovc>nng re· U"loh. Suddcnlv I knew that t bt>longed on top or a mountain. fhere on Mt. flood I wa:. com· rortable and happy l then pro· cceded to C'11mb C\'cry mountain J could ·• It wasn 't long before shl' began l'ncountcr1nA hos t1hty i1nd discrimination from mall' climbers. When she wunt{'<.I lo Join a group 1n Mghunlstan, Ms. Blum said s he was told she would "spoil the camaraderie of the hike." WO~IEN CLH18ERS ·Another t 1mc a g uide in· formed ht!r tha t ··\\o men climbers either aren't climbers or aren't women " Contrast • 1n husband Gerard or Bouldf>r, Colo .. for lhe team Style Mr ttOll ('h was the rari.l y,oman to l'hml) Mt. Foraker an #> "Suddenly my ~nsc1ousness wtts raised," said Ms. Blum. her eyes brightening behind round spectacles •· 1 don·~ reel competitive with narbaru about setting to the top I j ust hopl' somebody muke.s-· it." said Ms. Blum. "It would really be wom1cr!ul if a woman did it, but 1t doesn't have t o be me. l JUS t hope women will be encouraged It) llo more c limbing . That's lm1M.1r tanl to me." Alaska and the first und only tcmull' to c h mp thl' <hff1cult " and -OanJtN'ous i.outh ftlt•t> or Chucr11ruJU 1n Pt>ru. Thi:; e~ ped1t1on 1s un111uc> rnr l\tr1> Roach bec·aui.t• it 's tlw nr:.t She soon or~an1ied the fi rst all-women Mt. McKinlt>y ex· ped1tion in 1970 lo scale the Alaskan peak "I wanted to do a cbmb that was all our own. where women made nil the important de · t•1sions." M s. Blum h ns travel ed around the world. dlmbing peaks in Peru. Ethiopia. Kas hmir. She, has climbed higher than anyont> else an lhls expedition -to 23.700 reel In Afghanistan and 1s the only one from the States who has ,·is1ted Nepal. She was able to posrpone a. new teaching job at Well es lt'y Coll ege 1n Massachusetts until January i.o s he could come here It "as Ms . Blum who cnlbled Barbara Ro ach u nd h er FEMALF-l'I E~IR F.R Mrs. Rouc h do\\npl~•Ys h(•r identificat ion as a femull' mem~r of the expc'<litiorr. ..., guess my feminist consdou~>­ ness isn't too hi~h." said :\1rs Roach. whose thick red hair re· aches to the middle of her back "1t'. import a nl that pcoplt• accept m t> us an md1,·1dual t•apa ble of cli m bini: 1 think I 'n· ~n luck) because l 'w ne,er been put do" n as a "o m an climber " time she won't be thl' only womun 111 thl' 1trou1>. , "So I n~all~· don't know whut 1t 's Ilk(• to c·omvt'll' with unoth<'r wc1ma11 for lhc> s um· mil." she stud "lckully. bol h Arh•n(' und I will 1o1et to th1.• top. hut 1t'i. the mounluin lhol d0t•!> thl' chooslnA " It wns husbu1Hl Gl'rry who Cir:.t lntrodurl•d ht'r to ycari. ago to chmb1nJt. u s1xirt thut i.he h kes bel'<lllSC "1t 's renll> hard \\Ork and I hkc ll\'lllA Qut doors .. GOOD TRAISISG But :.ht'·· prolMhl~ happ1ci.t daJlCtn).: Arlene Blum of Menlo Park, one of two women climbing Mt. Everest, examines a leech attached to a "Actual!~. th<' l\\O IJ\terests i:o together nicely l u~e m~ dunce cxerc1s<'s to tn11n for rork cltmbin$! Bolh 1nvoh <' bal:tnl'l'. s t rent:th and t'<>ntrol,. and sl~1b1hty \\'1th that rompht•all'<l work behind t(er and the ma rch lo t hl' mounl<lin J USI ahN1d . Mr:- Roach has hud tinw to think more about f':\'ert•st "It hus not bc"•n a lifcloni.: ambition for m~. Som<'timcs I don'\ tb1 nk l 'd "''<'r be dlmblnJ: 1f it weren't for G"•rry. It's very 1mportunt £1H' nw lhal he nH1kl0i- 11 to the." top. Bt•c·uuH' that \\OUld makC' him hnppy and then I would be h<1ppy ·· leaf. BEA ANDERSON. Editor Ftoday See,tember 3. 1976 * 0 1 , Visitors r----.,.!A t Home - / Abroad By DORIS LEF. 01 u.e l>•Hy P•lel $1•11 Servas rs an Esperanlo word, meaning ''lo serve "And what bettcr way than lo use the world's unofflcaal langua~e to describe tht:r purpose of Scr vas International, E va Kru tein feels. As members of the club. s he and her husband, Manfred. have entertained 111any visitors from foreign lands in their home. the most recent being a group or J apanese students. The six young men slept In American bed!I for tht> fir11t lime in their li ves. ate American food. and even helped with the dishes, she s aid. They visited one njght :ind lwo days, the standard length of time, before going on to UC Li; for four years of study. •"OR PEACE "The whole purpose of the club 1:-lo promote J)CUCl' between nations." Mrs. Krutem, who 1~ coordinator ror Orange County . said. "We exchange v1s1ts with people from other countries and this way we can study each oth<'r 'i; hfestyles." First conceived by an ml<'matmnnl group of students an Denmark in 1948. the clubon~inally was culled "Open Door System of Work. Study and Travel." Tl now is compost.'d of members of all ages and or cup a lions from countries all over th<' world In Orange County there.are 16 memhcr fam1he11 The Esperanto title was adopted l:itC'r 111 1•xprcss thl• spirit of international mutual s<'rv1n• chararl l'rizl'd IJy th•· movement ' "A big hnng·llP with som<' IS that lhey'rc no\ very ummull'd. They sll thcr.-quietly, and natura lly their d rawing is very quiet too." Roger Folk draws . . Roger Folk The system revolves 11round a directory or names, ad· dresses, occupations and interests or the hmits from each rountry. The prospective traveler r hooses his host from II und then is interviewed for approval before 11tarllnA hi s trip. Bul facial expressions are only part or It. There arc figures . hands, feet a nd clothes lo contend With. ALL PHASES TAVGlrt' Those who lake the class an• l aughl all phases by someone familiar wit~ whal is salable in lbefield." Folk, who s tudied in the Art Center School in Los Angeles. has worked for several advertis- ing agencies a nd spent six and a half years at Disneyland, where he was art director. He has been free·lanclng since J anuary a nd this summer he showed at the Lag\11\8' Beach Art Festival. HJs decision to take the once.a· week teach ing Joo four years afo, evolved, in part, oul of the number of young artists who ap- plied for a job at the Magic Kinl'lom. Their portfolios, he said, often indicated they weren 'l rudy. By teaching a class, he ex· plained, "l tbou1ht I could see 1 •ome fresh tale nt a nd help 90mebody 1et slarted in the field wftad 10mebody I dlUld u.st!." llt b .. lilelped several students • find jobs free-lancing. Full·lime positions have been hard to rlpd in recent years. he said. SELF-DISCIPLINE "There's usually about one or two a semester who really have it and want to make the effort a nd start free-lancing. But il's tough. You have to have a lot or seU- disclpline." His students range from young peopl e bent on a career to oldsters who have never picked llP a pencil before. While it is fun. they soon realbe, hoWever, lbal cartooning is not as easy as it looks. The beginning class, which will be taughl this fall by Seal Beach artist Colin Ba iley, starts with basic figure construc:lion and goes on to such things as Political cartoons, caricatures a nd posters. "Basfcatly \bey dO arr awful lot or dr awing,·· said Folk. Folk's advanced class ls an ex· tension of the first class, but on a more professional level. ll in· eludes overall design. l>i>e· color and I.he me~b.,Ucs of preparing camera ready art While cartoon stnps and one· panels arc lht> fi rst thing that usually comes to mmd when peo- ple think or cartoons. it as only one phase of lhc business. UNLIMITED USES "Arte r a few weeks lhey are all of a sudden aware just how many humorous illustrations arc used in newspapers and magazines. There are unlimited uses for cartoons.·• While folk tries to motivate his students as much as possible lo develop their talents, those with visions or becoming cartoon. strip artists are warned that it is a difncult rield to break into. Folk1 says a good sense of humor Is one of the most impor. tant qualities for a cartoonisL He alJO stresses ·the need for the artists to loosen up. "Som e are very rigid. They probably haven 't ever worked with any tools but the pencU. Sometimes they tlUnk lbe first line bas lo be th riRhlooe. I puah from the beginning lo loosen up and don 'l worry aboul the first lines you put down ... STYLES DEVELOPED He emphasizes that the slu· dents should develop their own styles. but advises them to look at cartoons and analyze how each effect was created. • "Many of lhem think they can only draw one way. But they can just chan ge tools and have another look. Cartooning doesn't have to be just a very simple Une. ll also can be very involved." Folk said the advanced class, which requires lhal atudeot.s have experience in cartooning, does nol rm as rapidly u the be1inning one, which is limlLed lo 30. <Fall classes be&in the week " oCSept. 13). Tbe~ usually are a dozen peo. pie who try to pelitJon to get in late. "'Dlat's why in the paat he's asked lhe aludents on the lint , llight to let him know if they dorl'l plan lo ltay. "U you tum someone away il mar be another Charles Schub. You never know... t "This is to w<>cli out llf'()l)h• whp are not slnccrt• und arc only looking for a freclri p," she explained. ONE BAD APPLF. The syst em works, she said. t>ec:iusc ol\)y once was nn applicant turned down. Mrs Krutein. whose German accent Is :;till cvidcnl despite 16 years of residency in the United Stal<.•11, snld stw nnd her husband never receive German visitors. "Thal would only defeat the purpose of lhc whole thinA.' · she s old Travelers wanl to meet people difrer cnt from themselves They d id. however. entertain two youths from h.-r hometown -Danzig. · "But they were Polish. not German. They grew up 1n Danzig after the war when il became a Polish cily." NOSTRAJN When travelers first arrive, there is perhaps 10 mlnule11 of awkwardness, sbe admitted, unlll everybody gets ac· quainted. Bul generally, there Is no strain because "everybody knows whal lOexpecl. •• On the rare occasion that auests and hosts don't hil il orr. she said, "well, it's,only for two days, and they are on their way." .&>metlmes the language barrier delays things a little. The JUulelns had a problem with the Japanese students who •poke a lmost no 'Englis h. "They saw my piano and asked me lo play. They took us by surprise by asklnl for German folk songs which they sang with us. They had teamed them in elem entary school." . Once aetlled, vtllton do their own sightseeing, she said. California is the hilcest drawing card. "They call tl Paradise. They art overwbflmed with the way of life and they Invariably tetl us weilavc cverythjng." • ' t .. ~ • • az DAit. y P1LOT Friday. 5-pternbef 3. 1976 ' DEAR\~~DE~':~g~our~N~I ~ ~=1!a1 1~~ fh~u~::.:1hm.: .. ually asree w1\h your com· you the centers or pain and loY .. J kids fou•d t adl Olhtr. It days. He expects to move in with (Ann Landers ~ ~I pany (as Jong H lt IHts). But don't marry lalm. answer,. -C RASS LOOKS CiRF.F,NER IDOft·H'llle answers but find your pleasure are not far apart. J hope -ould llave beH dlsa1trous hd me -which. of eourse. mul\5 ~mind closed In regard lo you will print my letter m the ftlMr or )011 nurried 10meot1t his mother would move in also. hulband.s wbo ask \hear w1Vl'S lo apirit o! "live and let. live." -normal. (She 's a nice woman, but. beat them periodicaJly. <After K.J. IN DELAWAJ\E DEAR A~N LANDERS: I need practically bedrldde,o.) DEAR ANN : Here I sit at my desk -with thtat same ol' buneh Of knots In my s tomach. Why? My two pre-school kids have been dropped off ot the bab~. sitter's and my house is a mess · DEAR GRA S: Maybe lt'a a part·lfmt' Job In aaother ReW. Start looking: doll. ''TrappM" .,.-ople gel ulcers, ml1niae1, backacbu and thf'lr kids are Oftt"n \1lctlm1t or the anxiety ... rnastratlon. tbe beatings they are docile and DEAR K.J .: Here's your lriter help and con't trust anyone but I have a modest lnherltanec. a • loving.) and my best wishes. Hav~ ball. you. I'm a widow, 58 years old. 1 nne job and am ln good heallh You say these peqple :ire ~ick. It's nobody's buslnetis If you and met this man who S('emcd very Mr. Z retired last year (al age 6S) • You are wrong. My husband and your bu baad want to whip each decent and trcatt•d me hkc a and has very Little money beyond I've worked for 14 stl'uighl years with lwo months off each time to deliver and report back to work. I have followed this pattern for other with (or wltboat) a "tnasl· J:idy. lie as ked me to marry him his small pension and Social • rears and I am thankful we fet'I Ing and mutually rewarding WI· on our third duh'. 1 was lonely Seeurity . lie says he will not lake "Sexual freedom'' presents a difrlcult dl'eision for tecnacers and lheir p:1rents. Ann Landers offers down·to·carth advice ln her new booklet "High School Sex and llow to beaJ With It-A free lo express our innermost de· ~rstandlng." You can tie each a"d Mr z broug ht a certuin ex any kind of a job, eV<'ll part-lime. ares. otht'r up. use chains. bedsheets. C'itement into my ure lhal had because he ha s ''worked e nough Quit? I can't unless we give up the art of e ating. We'd havo lo forego necessities. not luxuries. My husband would have to work two jobs. I'd always be home and he'd NEVER be home. Settle for a part-time job? None to be had in this field. We take turns whipping each C!lothesUnes -whatever. Be my been missing for a lone time. l already." I'm between the devil other. but always with a trusting guest. said yes and the deep blue sea. Help me! 4ftd mutually rewarding un· True, the ce nters ol paln and Within the week I tclltned the -F.G. derstanding. There ls no hoslthty pleasure ARE close toge&IM>r, but following : 1 would be Mr. Z's six· DEAR F.G.: Take tbe sea. Guide for Teens a nd Their Parents." For each booklet, send SO cents in coin plus a tonc, stamped. self-addressed en· ,·elope lo Ann.Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. or brutality. It 's ju.st ll90lher way tl•e)'..are far eaoagh apart.so that th wire. <All previous marriages honey. You don't need a nve·llme tohaverun. h ealthy lovemaklac Is dist· had ended 10 divorce .> ·Hts lost>r who won't work -v.·Ub a We believe it's normal to do i n g u I a h a b 1 e r r o m a mother is g.i yea.rs old and lives semi-bedridden mother, yet. whatever m akes us f ecJ happy sadomasochlsllc tun1-on. walb him. I las house has been sold Jr )'OU 're lonely, eajoy his com- By DORIS LEE Of I~ 0 .. 1, PolOI ~l;oll • Pour some liquid roncrete into an eggshell-shaped mold. rotate lt rapidly until at clings to the !>1de in a thin layer :ind let 1t dry Unmold it and tum 1t upside ~own. What you havC' 1s a dome house that costs only SiOO Impossible? Sabn Sungu. as· sociate professor of mechanical engineenng at Cahfoniia Stall' Unh'ers 1ty. Long Beach. doesn't think so Sungu has bren working on the concept of a parabolic shell ror iow-cosl housing for the past Jhree or four Yl'ars. he s:iys "Cone retc as the cheapest material you c:i n ~t.'l ... he t:x· plained. drmonstratin.I( his idea with a small modl'I :.till in its mold. A LJTTLE Di\8 , "You use a s mtill amount of t oncn•te becau:-c 11·-. 111 11 lhm foyer, so ~nu n•dun• the t'n:.t of Jnatenols t\l!>O, )Ou t.1!.t tl1t· roof ~nd walls all Ill on1.• IJlt'C'l'. :.11 you save on labor " The profc:-11or·s <lomc ho11!.t' could be eonn •rted into a l\\O bedroom hou!'>e '' 11h part1l11>ns :.cpara t1n~ th{' ri11Hn!. Or a numb<-r o f dnmt•' toulcl hl' rlustl'rl'd lo~ethcr to form muny room s. \\1th connc>t:t11l i.: doorn a~~. hesaut The w.uaJ apµruatmcnt.s. ,Wch. - .,s "mnJ! and plumlnng. eould Ill' ~asl inlll 1t. loo. he -;aid ~ "Solar cm•rl(~ rnulcl bt• ust•d :lorhcatm~ and coolini.t · I feel tra pped. What's the Cancer: Review, ·Check Documents SATU RDAY, SEPTEl'1BER 4 By SYDNEY OMARR --ARI ES (March 21· April 19): Emphasis on boost u p ladder; your own originality, drive and initiat ive ac - complish wonders. Know it-and don't sell yourself short. TAURUS (April 20· May 20): Lunar aspect pr o·m o-t e s com - munication, journeys, spiritual insights. Your reelings. emotions are m ore sens itive tha n usual. One who cares for you -and about you - urges you to "change your diet." GEMINI Olay 21·JW\e 20 ): M o ney , ex- travagance. a bility to perceive potential - these are a c cented . Sagittarian figures in picture . Occu lt , mys tery. leases. tax shelters rome Into focus. CANCER (June 21· Julv 22 l : Go slow. Be tho.roug h. Check docu· menls. Be sure of rights, permissions. Review, re· vise. economize. Get rid of superfluous costs - and words. Fund-raiser LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): working. is not doing lhc job. Mearis r evision. study, determination are necessary ingredients. Jl ighlig ht ability to a na l yze . to b e "psychic." You know what Is to occur; you can sense it. Key is to admit CAPRiCORN <Dec. it and be confident about 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle it, especially a t this high -you get attention time. and opportunity. Your VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. appearance is m<>re im· 22): Lun ar position port ant , than us u al. highlights speculation, Know i l a n d d o personal Involvement in 59metbing about it. romantic situation., • Home, harmony, music. AQU ARIUS (Jan. abiUty to buy right thing 2 O -F e b . 1 8 > : For al right time -these answers. look backstage, come into play. behind the scenes, in UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. secluded places. Trust 22): Dichotemy exists. hunch, One who taught On the one hand, you de· you in past is again sire fantasy. On the available. other. you need a solid structure,-a. s upport PISCES (Feb. 19· system. What you finally Mareh 20): Accent on un· resolve makes this one or derstanding wllat others yo ur "sign i f icant need. expect -and limes." whe re yo u fit i n to SCORPIO (Oct. 23· picture. Loved one aids No''· 21): Consequences . in helping make wb h of :ictions, ideas become come true . Social affairs evident. Reward syst.em will be s uccessful. is in focus. Key now is to find out whul i,i; actually Important to you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent on ways to plug holes in budget. What should be U Septe mber 4th is your birthday you were independent early -you kicked ove r tracl.'s , establis hed your own trattitions. 1-H it Sangs - Have som<'thini: you wan( to sell ? Classified ads clo ll Wt:ll. ·c.11u2~. Put a few words to work lor you. Since the popularity of summer band con· C'erts has soared along the Orange Coast, Friends of SCR have deride.~ lhe time is right for a din· ner·theater party under the stars . CLASSES STARTING NOW ICE SKATING LESSONS / ~ • Enhance your child's poise a nd posture. A planned program of leuona with the exclusive tee Capadas' easy leernlng method gives you or your child healthy exercise 1n pleasant supervised su rroundings. REGISTER NOW MIUYBDf CINTll H~&A..._c..i..,.._ Ttl. 17141 t7t.aHO ~ Suncu devl'loped h1~ ulca of the .. ome hou.;l' "hill' lt•at•hmg a fluld mer han1t-. l'la" .1t <:St.:LB and has Slnt't' h!'l'll l'\pt•nnwnl .,g \I 1th 1l 111 h1:-. fn'l' lmh'. trying :to soh·c cral·kmi.: and !.hnnko~c 41>roblcms ; "This model. .. he said. an i 1cal&nf( the mold <'ontnmml! th<' 'Jlnrdencd concn't<' ... cluln 't work 't ut well been use the vcrllral ux1:-. "·os off eentcr So the l:lycr 1s un ··\'t'n ·· Professor Sabri Sungu 's dome~ home comes to life in a small scale model in a model. So. the cobblestone courtyard and a m· phjtheater at P romontory Point has been select· ed for the fund-raising event Saturday. Sept. 11 . Festivities will gel under way with cocktails al 6 p.m.: a butret dinner will be ser ved at 7:30, and the presentation of "All Singing, All Dane· ing" wiU begin at 9. ANNOUNCING ~iana {Jer~ait 1~·.rprrl Styling For Men & \V omen !f',\STWORK • 8111 th<' professor ,., opt1niic;t1r !()nre the ml'thod 1s 1>Ctit'l'tt•d. h1• ___ :ud. semi·~ed llwJdcr~ w1U able lo put up dome-. in £hl' lffil' It t:il.l'S for the tOn!·n·H· Ill ~r} "\\'h1t•h 1-. ,1h1rnl ('ll!ht .davs .. This m<'thocJ or <·nn .. 1ru1·1 inn t oulci JH 11\ 1111• holll<'S for un dl•rdrvdop<'d rnunln<'-.. hf• po1111 cd out. a-. well .1:-hom<'' lnr Im' tneome fa ma lies in this rnuntn n v clustt>rini: llH· doml'' an \·,1rioui. c·onf1 p 1rallo11.., .met m d1f k rcnt sues. th<' 1dr,1 also lt>r11I:< COME IN ANO DISCUSS YOUR HAIR PROBLEMS WITH 1tsrl! to m11Ltary C'a mps. 11chool<-. h os pital s . m ofe l .; Jiit "arl'hou:-.1.•s. he adtkd Tht' tdPJ of the 1lome-sh.1P1-·<I SI ructure 1s not new. Sunj!u 1•111 phas1iecl "Thi.' Roman.' UM'd 1t In lhl.' Panlhl'on ll'11 an 11111 pn nc1plt' · Tht• domt' house dO<'S h,H c• some shortC'omm~s. he adm1tll'd It can l bl' taller lhan t"n storn·:-. becan!>c 11 can't hJndlc o;trt>'>t-<'!'> J.?rl'a ter than lh:11 GIOVANNI & VINCENZO Hair Stylists par excellence, specializing in blow hair cuts and all salon services ... for all discrimin ating, fashion-cbnstious men and women customers. AND •.•• .,Wd Ilse to ...... STIHAMAll. JANIS & r.u.··' . . • all available at your beci\·and~ll for beauty services going beyond the usoal rvn~l-ll'l•m111 nlon. FRA TEW'S COIFFURES tt46 ADAMS ST~ ~TOM llACtht-.._..., ::.-: 962-1169 • 962-1160 "So. il wouldn't be suitable an lltgh "dt'll~ areas where limited land calls for h11th·rise bwldin~ ... Rut the idea has m an) a d \' a n l a ~ e s d e s p 1 l c l h 1 s drawba ek. he said .. The h<'art or the malll'r 1:-. t hie; ll 'i. a s t ron~ slructure. t•a nhquake res1i.tant. low main· tcnanC'<' and <·an b<' bullt in no l 1ml' by only three or four Jl{'o pl<' .. Directed by John David Keller, the show wlJI feature selected hits from Broadway musicals. The production Is part of South Coast, Repertory's Expedition Series. Open lo the public. the benefit Is limited to 500 guests. Tickets , at SlS per person. can be re· served by sending a check to Fi'iends or SCR. c/o Mrs. Thomas P eckenpaugh, 1321 Outrigger Dr. Corona ileTMar 9~ Further information is available by calling Mrs. J ohn C. Wells al644·S128. UPHOLSTERY Wti..Y•W ... ....... ltJJH..-..11•11. C .... M-141.fJH !//t;jlfllffl ;fi111 m1~~~11tas 1107 JamboriJe Rd., Newpert Beach 640-4740 GRAND OPENING September 7. 1976 "fM c/,,~l/'lfi''tl: ,Jt,/ 1 ~" p;;;-~ back-lcrsch:x:>1 >7e ..• our own ~ingham Sp:>itsni rts four~ colors of na:vy, ~undy, ~reenand brown, t.o~w1th . sweaters and cords. .. ·~,, ""'! A1"1. .. lo Jo ,.,,./,>«;,./,,,?, 11no//.,, '""/ II/ .. ,,,.,,Ji.,1 "YOU. .. Y"'" 'J;(I, -... '" IF"' .ia.l ,,.,,.,, "'" ,_ft<l I!. .... ,,.,, /.ft. '<°)' • .../11• ,,( ••• 1/., naluraf /.,.J, ltQi/,1 lu Lr Utll'T1 t•t/" "' .,;f!.(1111 f"'/,J. Speoo / ..Att1acl11HtJ: o.or -4..t;,iu rtl p rt.ty, lllOnit:u,.,, ptJi<uN, iiHJ '°' 'I""' pta1<11W , , • "'" llNI la lsr uJ,,, or• Vu S11l 'I/MU '"71., -,..,,t,,.,p ari1.1I. '" ,/.""' '/"<' 1/.,, l.td. & 1~u~>I :Ji,, '/rm·a/ °"ltllfit:, '4 J,,p "'"" & ,,,.ti11a IJtH•f 11al1u'il/ J,,,.,.['I, ' I • Faire Days ; . The Rcnua ~· net.» P I e u s u r t.' f<' 1 r , •• which wall r for ~mother thr .rncl o n e ·half '' t• k ~ ul Novato. wal'> rc<itcd by Ron and hylli:-. P<Jltcrson . T event 1s a recrealu of \hc Elizabethan ,\gt' 111 England ~ A dinner part) in the t'\l' of their 60th "'edd1 annl\·crlour) and an open ho c on lhc da)' were the douh celebration!> honoring Mr. a Mrs A.. Joe Bruyneel. 25· ~ r residents or Costa Mesa Hosting the d ncr were their ~ons, Edmon or llunt1n gton Beach, J ohn Ri verside und Dennis of Cosl Melia and lhl'1 r wives Among tho allcndini: the open house re the honored guests· 12 gr· children und I~ great-grandc dren The Bruvne s were• murncd m Hope. Ark·.. l\Cd to California in 1919 and r ellrl'd from thc Rivl'r 1de P t orr1C'e in IS-i!I Mr. and Mrs. David J . Gardner -. Date Marked \Ir and :\t r:. I sudon · ~hnt•Hll•r ''ere h111u11·t'fl on their 51ll h wl•d1hni.t tin n1vcrsarv "1th a i>arty i;ti ven 111 .t hr Tmt 111 ho mt• vf the ir snn Holw rt Schneider Schnl'ldl•r. an .1c·t1vt• .ind ded1catccl memb<>r ,,r the ln ·in<' cum mur111:.. 1s-1>ai:.t prei'1dt·t1t and pre "c•nt community arrairs C'h111rman of the Irvine Chapter. Amc riC'nn As· s oc h1\ion of Retired Perooni4 I le also IS pr esident Of the Irv ine Senior Citizens Coromittcc and chairman or the Or ange Coun t y C h apte r o r SCORE Weddings V\:} and Engagements To 11v1111I 1h":i pp111nt nll'ol. prOSP<'Ct I\ t' hnd1•, ;111• n •m mclt•d lo havl' their wc•dchnj.! 't or11• \\ 11 h hi ud . u n<I '' h1t1· 1-( In!-!-.' 1ih11tlll' I ,q)h!-o I 11 I ht• 1)~111,V 1'11111 l'l'nph• l}1•pa n nwnt um· \H•t•k ht•lc11 t• tt11: \H•tld111 j.! l'irt un·" 1L·c·c•1\1•11 :illl·r I h.1t tinw "111 1101 IH• U'l'll. · 1-'or t'nl(.t ~rm<•nt unnounccmC'nts 11 '' i1n1 wrnt1vc thut 1.h1~ slor~. alNo urcom punlC'd hy n bloc•k und "h1I(' glo"".V p1r turL'. hl' s ubm11tC'd !-t'I( w1•l·k~ or mnr1• lll'fon• tllC' \\.{'(ldm~ dutc: otherw 1~c 1t "ill not be l>Ublb hl•cl To help fill rcr,WrC'ments on b<ltb wed din~ anti c n1tt1Jtcment stones. form.; arc available in all Daily Pilot orflces Fur· thcr questions will be uni."crcd by Proplc Department st3f/ members at 642·4321. £i.zzctl~ ~ Jla;,. :J)esi9n ANNOUNCING TI;R~ AWAROWIN G HAIRDESIG R HJircuts fnc/1 • sc1enr11 f!JJlr 1matys1s • P'opcr ond1r1oner • prtte1S1 llitrCU( • blOwd Y NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH L FOR APPOl ~TM[\iT CAI.I. 171' I 940.4 7*0 - Rite Dates Told Smith-L orenzen Stephanie Oakes Smith and Lee Hall Lorenzen of Irvi ne are planning an October wedding in Tor rey Pines Chri ~t1an Churc h. La J olla. The bride·lo·be 1!> the daughte r of Willium French Smith of San Marino and Mrs . Manon Hanna h Smith of Hunt i ngton H a rb our . A Ma rina High School Rraduate. s he attended Berkeley and graduated from UC Irvine. A Valley Hunt and Las Madrinas debutante, she also was a s tudent in the Chapma n College World Campus Afloat where she met her fiance. Lorenzen. son of Mrs. Lee Hall Lore nzen of Walnut Creek a nd the late Dr. L ee H a ll Lore n zen . is a UC Berkeley graduate: .... Oeppe·Smith Carolyn Deppe o f Huntington Beach and Steven Smith of Costa Mesa are planning to marry next Feburary an Sts. Simon a nd Jude Catholic Church, Hunt· ington Beach. She is a graduate or, Stephanie Smith Corti Thomas Edison High School and he graduated from .Mis· sion Viejo High School. Their parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deppe of Huntington Beach , Mrs. Dolores Smith. Mis- sion Viejo and KeMeth S m ith, 1't1 n nba tten Beach. • * * Thomas-Guild Carolyn Deppe DAILY RILOT 8 :J •***********• ! V.I.P. . ! • SERVICE • ·· : 1916 c~ ~ .. : Rolls Royce I : Silver Shadow : • and Chauffeur· • - !MAKE RESERVATIO~ .NOW FOR: : • • e .i"POAT SERVICE • ,,._ • e ANJitlVERSAAtES ' ,. • e GRAOUATIOHS • .. • RETIREMENT PARTIES • it e WEDOtNGS • • ,. Call Sharon i;t , ,.. • HERB FRIEDLANDER'S • · ·~7·"64 ~N>·· ............... DOES Ht: TURN YOU - ON? ' . .... . , . •. . . Show him hy c /Jcl.:i11g tlw dwmond·\t11ddt'd 'w11ch 111 "UN" m the nt!Wt'\/ 1r111kl'I lo hit cJ pe11d11nt c.h11111! /U':>I one more idt'<1 from the 1eweh'1 who 'peclol1ll'' in pleu~ing vo11 )witch" NK qolcl In (WO '1/I'\. lurql' $ 5 so. \tn<lll $400. Pair Feted .., A family buffet and re· cept1on was g 1 ven in honor of 1\1 r a nd Mrs. David J . Gardne r 's t?.o lden w~d d in g an- ruversary The party took place in the Costa Mesa home or their so n , David Gardner. ·we regret to inform you your back to school stuff is in at The Storekeeper LEVI CORDS & JEANS LEVI PLAID SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS 0 P CORD SHORTS DOWN JACKETS & VEST .SEDGEFIELD DO·NOTHING JEANS SWEATERS SOCKS AND STUFF with any back to school purchase. Offer good thru Sept. 18th · m The honored guests were married in Buffalo. N . Y., and have lived in Costa Mesa for 38 years. They were owners of Gardner Press for 20 years until they retired 10 years ago. V10 Lido Newpm 1 Beall! Call for mo Telephom·: 675·7511 IJ.!I Weit < 11111r I //qhwuy Nt•11•pw t Beuc h They h a v e seven grandchildren. SSY AIOUT YOUR MEAT? WEA~ETOO! BRISTOL MEAi MARKEi lFORMERLY CENTER MEAT CO.I ------------FREETURKEYS------------ WE WILL If GIVING AWAY A NH TUllCEY EVERY SUNDAY DURING THE MONDI O.F SErTEMIER. COME IM & IEGISTEI. MO PUICHAU IS MECESSAIY. -- Lulllur111u • I i:lepl1one· bJ/.0444 COOKED PASTRA~I •Y THE PIECE •••••• sl.19 u. SLICED •••••••••••• $1.19 .. VEAL LEGS WHOLE OR HALF •••••••••••••••••••••• 99c u.· VEAL KIDNEY CHOPS •••••••••••••••••• 99" U. #4 CANNED HAM (WITH THIS ADI : •••••••••• $699 u. BAR M BRAND ASSORTED LUMCHEOM MEAT ••••• 99c u. TURBOT FISH-FRoZEM-BY THE PIECE ••••••••••• 99c u. BEEF LIVE~ER· ........................... 59c u., BAR M THICK SLICED BACON s1.49u. CHICKEN BREASTS9UARTERED--..o W1MGs .. 99c u. GUDE AA LARGE EGGS ••.•••• ; ................... 69c DOZ. LEGS 69" •• JEAMMIE-0 10..USS TUllCEY ROLLS ••••••••••••••• 99• U. · WE FEATURE MANNINGS IEEF ~~SIDE OF BEEF • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 99~u. HIND 9T. OF BEEF • • • • • • • · S 1· ·If Li • • FORE 9T. OF BEEF .; ••••••• •. 5c ua;. . . . .. . liRISTiL MEAT MARKET ~ 1 • -WHHI YOUU. IJ.WAYS FIND ova THI COUM'18-_ • ..._ ........ 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Ct'IQ•nl' 61 Alhen!'I .u (lre111 LAI.es 5 Re•Ceralll<I J5 r abr•c aooertahon 0011 6 Bow .11 Un1on1ie~ 63 OIS11Q!«'ll"'unc 45 Not sohoC SMOt'\l 1n int> U I\ !i4 Austr.111.tn <1 1ln1tulgcd lh•no J8CM19<' 111111' lu11y 7 Orcadlul 11Q~1n111 6~ Ruse 49 M111co1y 111111 oroocnv 68 Malle race MISS PEACH l NIYElt DIYLALGf ~C~f ~ nDPLE 'T"fLL.116, 8eU~ t L.tlCl T1' Fifi. 1'~USTIP. % u:NIO t'r, ~or INST.ANG!, Wl4N Ml~~ c::rY~T.Al. JD(.C' ME ~ A ~l'lf trlCINfLV ! DOOLEY1S WORLD DR. SMOCK s o n-4e •·iOSPl"f"A.L.. c::>t c=> GIV I!! Mt! A CCOMMO c::>A"f'IONS FO R ~ess ,.~At--1 A HLJNc::>Rec::> ~L.!~KS A c::>AY .... GORDO ANIM~L CRACKEltS R~HT·· WE S'Tll.L WANT OUR iV FIXED ·· 81.JT NOT i lLL .AFTER "THE: El.~TtON! by Gn ArTiola ...-~:---~ ....... ~ ....... ~- by Rodger lollen I T~INK-rr Ml~H' BE BETTER ll'= toe. (X)~IT see EAC~ by Charles M. Sdml1 --~~~~~~- 1 'VE HAO IT FOR TH~EE TO C~K ~ BAT. 1(00 5EA50NS. AND TJ.lE(E ISN'T HAVE TO HIT THE SALL! A C~ACK IN IT! by Harold Le Doux WENDY SAID THAT IF l EVER CAME TliR.00611 llfRE r-sMOUt.D STOP &Y TO SEE A66EY' ~A GOOC1 LOOK ll(f THIS GUY. EVER SEEN HIM BEFORE? by Mell ~E~ FOR A WHle . "Now lhis style is mcwe for the dev1l·may<..-e type of sirf who dares to be different, but we 're not going co lei that fnahlcn us." ' Friday. September 3 1918 OAILYPtLOT Weekend Yachting Calendar P BLIC SOTICE P UBLIC N011CE p BLIC N011CE Yachts to Cram Harbor The waters of Newport Day will be jammed lhi.s weekend 11 boatlnl and yachting enthusiasts will board everyttnnc that noats tor the traditional cUmu ol the 1ummtr sta~ and the stan ol the fall activity. T he lhree·doy Labor Day weekend holds something for everyone from the crwSlng crowd to the racing aCliclonados. The former will be plowlnit a w;itery furrow bet"ecn lhe Jetty and Catalina Island On the com pellllve slde, Balboa Yacnt Club will set the scene for the 11tar·at·homes with Its lr ad.lllonul L;abor Day Hegatta for all classes Satur· day and Sunday. THE Oi\NA POINT YACHT Club will take a doublc·barreled shot with its fourth annual race to San Diego by way or San Clemente Island for tht' ~ean racing c raft in such ratings as the In tem atlonal Offshore Rule, Performance Handicap Racine Fleet, Midget ()('ean ltacing Asa.oc1atlon and the San Diego Jolcel. This ract st arts Saturday ut 10 a.m. and will finish when 'the last yacht crosses the finish line in· side San 01ego Harbor. Silver Gate Yacht Club is co-host. For those who would rather do their-racing near the clubhouse bar. Dana Point Yacht Club has also scheduled a Labor Day Regatta. Yachting fans who would rathef watch someone else beat their brains out on the race course will probably be drawn to Marina del Rey - either by. land or by sea -to watt'b two m1lbon· dolla r packets -J im Kilroy's 79-foot Kialou and Jack Rooklyn ·s 73-foot Ballyhoo battle for lhrt>e days ovt'r a t'losed r1>urse ma match ract' series for theCO\'eted Cal Cup E\'E RY CATALINA COVE from Avalo~ to Cat Harbor is expected to ~ jammed with cru1Mn~ boats whose occupants will be celebrating Labor Day by some leis urely "boozm ·and ~ncxmn .. Southt'rn California YachllnJ! Assot'1at111n ca.lend.ar LOS A l'\GEl.ES·l.O~G BEACll ALAMITOS BAY YAC'llT CLL'B Labor Day Regatta. all c lasses, Saturday. Sunduy SEAL BEACll YACHT CL L'B ,\round <.:atallna bl::ind Senes. Saturday, Sunday. ;\londay LOS ANGELES YACllT CLt·H Wrigley Troph~ Race. Catalina Island. Sunday McNeil Trophy race, Catalina Island. Sunday SA~TA MO~ICA 8.\ Y WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLu B -24·hour Sabot race. Saturday. , PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT CLUB - Coastal Yacht ract'. todav. Saturdav SOL'T JI BAY YACHT RACI:"G CLL'R -lloh· day Series. Saturday. ,SOl'TJI COAST C'OR11''!'fll1 AN \'ACIIT CLtiD Outlook Troph~· r ace. Mond:i) • Old Boats to Vie /11 Labor Day Race Got a problem'' Then wnte to Pat Dutin. Pat will cut red tape gett1r19 the answers and action you need to solt·e rnequ1t1<0S 111 government and busi· ncss ,\latl you r questions to Pot Dunn At Your S1•rnce. Ora11ge Coast Datly Pilot . P.O. Box 1560, ('11.~M .\Tesa . C1\ 92626. Jncludf' your lt'lephone 11umber 'f/1e columri appears daily except Saturd1111:. Plugs .\'ot on the Ra"ge DEAR PAT· I'm shopping for a new electrlc ranize and 1 can't find a model with an apphanceoul· let built into ii. l 've been told that this feature is no longer available. ls this true, or should I continue looking until I find one? T.Y.,CostaMesa The electrical appliance oullet bas been eliminated ill new electric ranges. A number of de· sign changH have been Implemented to make ranges conform to new standards esta~llshed partly by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. <UL>, and part· ly by the appliance industry •·orking witb the National Bureau of Standards and tbe Consumer Product Safety Commission. It was determined tbat 120·volt appUanceoutlf'ts should be eliminated so that traillng power cords cannot come in t'Ontart with an operating surfat'e un· iL T•·o.step "push·t.o-tum" surface unit controls now are s tandard to pre clude unintentional operation. 1'.:ach surface unit control ls identified to show which eleme nt it ls controlling -not just wilh •·ords but by a symbol as well, unless positioning or llu.• knobs makes it obvious ••bicb switch controls •h.it'h surface unit. Ea t'h range must have at least one light to In· You arc s pending fhc T.abor Day weekend al dlcale when a surfac~unit Is on, and every surface Catalina in your old "cla~sic" s ailboat designed unit must hue a marked off position. The ct-nter line and built in 195-1 or before. With all the new of controls must be at leut 11lx illcbes above tl\e sur· handicap rules and changes in t.hc sume, il ·s been a lue ol the cooklng ele ment& and front s urface units long time since you raced the old bucket. must be set back four inches from the maximum If that 1~ your situation a nd you are yearning to forward projection of the range. Only one s urface ua· hear the blast or a !>l<irling cannon once again, the It larger than a 6·lnch diameter can be located ill the Channel Cruis ing Club of Los Angeles II arbor has front section of the ra.nge. Oven bake heatl.ng anlts the:mswe1 --------•--~sheped.olhahhotpadwUlnotcome-tn The dub's I 9·~·earold Homeward Bound rat'e. contut with the lront_centtt of the element, or be 1rndit1onally held on Labor Day, ls limited lo such close t'nough to It to ignite when an oven shell 18 cild boflls The race starts at Ship Rock near the moved from Us lowc>st position. Catalina Isthmus and finishes at Los Angeles I I arbor Arter that you t'an head for your home port. The rat'e 1s sailed under the Performance Handicap Racing fo1eel Rule. If you don't have a re· cent handicap ruling. just sail by the coll" mittec boat prior to the start or the race and you will be as· signed one. You might even win a per~tual trophy Perpt'luals are given for the first yacht lo finish on <>lapsed time and the first on corrected time. Take· home trophies arc also awarded for second and third places on corrc<'ted time. The race committee will be moored on Buoy L-21 at th(' Isthmus and will accept entries until noon Monda)' The start is at 1:30 p.m. Prii1dle Cat Wins Tht> Prindle 16 catamaran won the ''Most Effi· cwnt Trophy" for the second Y<'ar In a row ut the l'nc1fk l\1 ultlhull Ass0<.'111Uon ·s world ~peed trials al ('almllo lleut'h. Earl Kinnamon in his Prindlt'·l6 No. 2 correct- 1'cl out nga1n8t mult1hull. or the Iii to 32 foot lengths 111<'111d i11g the L1l rl<' Ameri('a 's Cup win ner: Aquarius V Final results wcrt' computed on the avernl(e of lhrr<' run~ In 1!175. Joe Porhammer in his Arriba l'rindll' 1fl No. 17. also captured the covettd lit!~ and wu~ owurdcd th<' fustcst cotomnran under 20 fort. ('oa1flnlWralhrr ~ f\lQf\ 'touttl 11rru •' '" "'"' ""' ~IMeaCM(.t~ ~lv't11¥ ltOfrlt v•• l•b'• wh•f1• "''°""' MKt ,...,,,"''"O "W" M1ijf" \.thtfOitY •"tr--m. t I~~ (f)Ut.tt t•mJWrAtur-.\ "''" 1 •~.-. cwtw••n •• tt*"lJ "' lf\titl'Mt '''" •••t~tt\ wlll r•f10 &f'il~Ht ••#WI •t WAlet lfi"l"P""'tl~Vff Wilt be~ Why not vou1 Thtrt't °"" -v to find out If crul•· 1ng under 1111 •• fl(lht for vou. Come 10 the Nfwooft ~ach Wesu,111 Cr~!ling Ships Conwu loo •A too6t •t the m•plltlcent W.s..ils PfoudlV dltpl•yed by U*r OWMn ••• vote on your ,_.ori ... .,._.. t•b wf1'I u.perl- ..... -id • .,,.....,, eA toUr of the 8etr1 WrlM ... 00!' -CfUtttftt M-.Y ...... f'lllOAY \o(l)ftO ~•0" • "p "' ', 'A'u•o .. Y f:t,.,,110• tJ\A'" flt t tr\\ "'O'°' • 0, 4 m t '\ ~-""' I I• p m 1 O \.ot-~.... ''""' J• '"" '''" ., • ,. • "' • "" •• 1 l& """ MoOft rt\t\ 11t f 01 0 fft \4th lit I .. -'"' •" ci.flCll to wtft • W•tllll 32 ,..., 8r1no 1h11 Id wtt'1 vou tor• St ditcount "1 tN SJ edmlnkln cherge. Westu1I Cn.t1s1no Shll>l Cofttetl, S.11t. •end 5. 10 em · 5 '""'·Lido Village. Newpott Be8dl, CA 111 41S.a.sn1. °' llUdew J11J1t Walt•t Do DEAR PAT: I 'm ha \ringtrouble with mildew on my heavy can~as shower curtain. l tried SL 14. which 1s a new product, but it. changed the color or the fabric. Do you have any suggestions about how I can get rid of the mildew? The material has to be dry t'leaned. This shower curtain was expensive and 1 wanllosave•lfrom further deterioration. J .A .• Corona del Mar Caster's Quality O eaners says lbere'• DO way dry deanla1 caa remove mUdew from tlala dower curhtn. SL 14 worb oa alm.•t nerytlllllc, btlt aiace it remond the color, otbies' meu.oda (a weak chlorine bleacb and water IOl11Uo11 or scwrtag powder> •lso might fade the color •• Your beat bet WOttld be to ask the advice ol the compaa7 ~•t nranafadvred the cartaf1to-lf-wr~a bow ef any other product or home melbod of removlag mildew from canvas, yoa'U be coatac:ted. 1•fnh1 Nant•• Sar~ Men•fl DEAR PAT. I try to buy "generic" pre- st'ript1ons as often as possible, and always ask m y doctor to prest'ribe a drug's generic name. Yet, mnny drugs do not seem to be avalloble except un· dcr more expensive brand names. I'd like to know how many drugs now arc available as generka? G.J .. HunUneton Beaeh About ZS pereent of the most freqHlldy pre· acrftwd druic• aow can be purchased under lllelr «f'n~rlc n a me s, accordl•I to the Callfornl• Ph1rmace•tlcal AsS«iatloll. TIMJse druga are H · peeled to 11ve CalifomJans S45 million annually, and patent• on many more name brand pre· scrlpClon dru11 will explrt by ttM, openillg Ute door to mon savings. \'oa and other reader• lntere.&ed la California'• ne• 1enertc drug law, can Hit your pllarauclst for a copy of CPA'I pampblet, "Callforaia Goes Ge.rte." ll~I~ lo,. Son·• Flt1acer DEAR PAT: M.y son Is growing a sunflower with the inte ntion ot eating the seeds. Can you tell us how lo preJSarc and salt them for eating? N. P., San Juan Capistrano Saanower seeds are very versatile. Your son ca• eat tltem right from the flower at lbe nd or the gowlag season or dry tlwm ill the san before eat· 1a1. Tbe oely dlffen!lltt 1.8 that the starch la U•e UD• cooked meed 11 aot In a cUgesUble form and the bran ls snore tough. Tbe kerael Is food and aweet, however. Prepare s .. ted teedl by aoald.Bg ovtT• ailltt la a salt water 11ohrtJoa ('.~ C"P ult per ga)loa). YM probably sboald sapervlH tllefoHtln( bff .. ae a fal.rly Ill .. Ceft\peratare ef • t1e1ree1 11 ...-red. Stir fr~ to avoid ~rell .. g. Tiie ,_. eH be roasted plala or wltll a 1m .. l 1m .. •t flffater.U. SU,11110111 COUlllTOllYHI ·~:~~~~~~·:~:=~-:.:.•: lj ... "'*'' NOTltl 0 ' K8 AIUN0 or ,lflTIO" '°Ill PlllOt UIOll .. '-'.!\ •No •o• LC T Tl 't .. flU•MI NT••v l::•l•IO Cll l OMUNO I.. WfllCR, O.c..,...i HOTIC( I~ MfAl':llV GIVCN '""' JU"C M Wl Ut. II i..t 111.0 -·"',. QithhOft IOf' Ptotwte of WHI ~.., ~'\ ·~~()I l.fU,.t' l f\tAmf'f\tlKY to~ .,.ut1on•r tetC"t•i\t• to •n•cf\ " ~ tO' fVf\P\ff' p.arttcut•n • .Aod l~t tPW> 11.,.. • ..., o•~• o• ,...,,;,.o uw "'""' 1w., """n "'I for S.-pl""'I'"' II, 1t1•.•I 10 QI) ',..., • 1., t"°f cowritOOf'ft ot DIDMtnw'1t. -------------I PIO J Of ''""<..,• 1. •• 100 C•v~ ""'''" ()t1"" W..>I, In It.. Csly Of SM!• ....... PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE SU,llllOltCOUlllTOl'THE S·JUll ST .. TI OP'CALll'OllNIA l'Olt IU,l lllOllCOUllTOl'TKE THI. COUNTY 0,-0lll•NOE H ATI Ol'CALlllOlllNIAl'Olll Ne.A .. 11' TlllECOUlllT'l'O,Oll•NOI lllOTICI 0" K I Alt l NO 011 NO.J4Ull PITITION "0111 P•OaATIE 0" WlLL AMENOIEOSUMMONS "'"' ANO l'Oll IUUANCIE 0" U iTTl.llS VALIO•TION A(Tt~ "IC'flTIOVSeUSINUS tl STAMf.NT .. llY IK••llll ..... , •••• , Codt s.11 ... l(,'MI ST•Tl:MI NT EU•lt Of GERTRUDE LOUISE :::·· c..lt•f tl•ll '•ecHw ... St<'llOflt T ... toll-1119 Pt•sons .,. OO•lt( LEVEN. e•• GEATRUOC LEVEN, ...... ) ............ ., ..UC.ltAl LEVE.H.O.Ocuw..-cl. IS.C-A"'•""MC•mpl&iflll 111 RED DEVIL FlllEWORK! NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN lbtl I W MELUMN WltUS F .. AC.0 CO tOWARO I' l ILM ,_., 111!'9 ""'"'" • 8ANIC, N .. fl0NAL ASSOCIATION ... PUBLIC !'lOTICE C..lttO•l'\•.J 0.111<1 AUilU>llO!Oh. WILLIAM I . SIJOKN. Counh C••·~ LllK. 8110Cf(ITT AUerMy .. atUlw ·-~· ... ,-., .... "" .. ... ,......, .... C:.llf••"'•"'" Al\et'ftff ter, PwUtieMr « 1· P.uOll>hed Oron.,.. Co4U O.oly Piiot, S.Dt...,.l!fr t, J, •. "'• Jl:»-1111 P t:BLIC NOTICE 01 CALIFORNIA F•REw0RI(< poltl'°" I°' P,,01Wto of Wtll <l/ICI,.," Tru>ltt of llM' T•u•h ""°"' '"° W•ll DI DISPLAY co.. .... • ...: .... L•ll•" r. ............ y to '"" FA e DE A I c I( J Hr LL MAN SUPElllOR COUllT o" THE 1JI APOLLO MANUFACIUlllNC. U.llt10<M)1 ••••••'><~ 10 w~i(lt ,, ._ OtUH•CI, WELLS l'ARGO 6AHK STATE Of' C .. Llf'OllNIAllOR CO, 10< lurlt>ot p,arlt<wlai,, •"" '""' llM' NA TIDNAL AS~OCIA TION LLOYD THI COUNTY 0"011ANGI •••CLlf'P!Rf'llti!WOll'C~Cf) "~•""P'•<oo11\•a<TnQ'IN\A""'""' w OI Nl(ElSPt[L •"Cl F W"AR[N IN.A .. .,,. ~I W•LDCATF•AEW01ll(\(0M -....... !M'Pl•rn~·''·"'•-•llOOO H[lLMAN.•sE. .. culon o1 1..-c-1.l10 "OTICI! 0' KI Alll NO 0,, PANY. U H w L• P~lm• ........... m .... In .. <O•m•oom ol °'""'.""'"' OI MARCO " HELLMAN I> ....... .., ''"'"ON 1'0111 PllO&ATI! Of' WILL AN ... •..,.C .. '17901 No,lotW•Ol'NH A!IOOC..•ocC..,t•r LLOYDWD•NKElSPtEl fll .. NC() • N 0 I' 0 • l ETTI It S PVROTRONICSCORP?R•l lON. D<1wW•\l,1nllleClly olS..l•AfMI DC.REEN CLARENCEE HELLER TESTAMENT A llY •NO f'O• AC.tlHO•f\•a :orpor.111on C.111orru• .. Ll'll(O E H( Llfll l'L•l. .. ll[TH AUTKOlllUTION TO AOMINISTllR ll\l~Oll\ll•"'U •>(OndU<ltllf>••<>•· ~l<<IS.Ol•ml>Or l 191, H MANDELL.WELLSFA11008ANIC UNOE lt THE INCUi P IENOCNT OOfdl•Oft WILLIAM LSI JOHN NATIONALAS!>OCIATIDN o.l\T•u\h• AOMINISTlllATION 0" ESTATl!S l'VAOfAONICSCORP, C<iunh Clefa ' M '"' Tru I\ vnl!., 1ne WOii ol -.CT 1'•08ATI COOE ftl I TH OI W P•lrockMoro•rlr. SEIOIL,CllAIL&SERt Ell !"LORENCE H EHRMAN, o..c....... E•llle ol WILLIAM A. HOfF-N, PthoO.f\I .. ,_.,..,u.. CLAUDE ERIC LAZARO SIDNEY l Dot.a-,~., >l•ltlt'-"l w<K toirJ w·ll\ ,,,_ lt1'WUl<llll Oro•• L .. l .. RD FL DA r NC E d w NOf•CE IS HCREllV GIVEN l""f ".:ou.,tv Cl•rll. ol Ot •l~ eo ..... 1 °" ~ .. 1" LAV•LElTE.CHAISTIANEOtllOllO lllCHAAD J HOFFMAN II•\ 111<-d ·~fTr. -""'-' .. •C1r,-c.tllont~-WELL.S ~ • .ttA.llONAJ... ......... .,..,, .. °"'"' Pr..O.reotWIU- ,, ... , Ttl:C110Mlt440.-411 AUOCIATION CLARENCE F fort\\"'1nto0ft.wno,.Tm"4"""'l•rl I Pubtn.....i Orilnq,t Co•<1 D• '• Po1o· Anornout°' "'-UlioMr '4EllER, ALFRED C MELLER. '8'•0 ll'f .-wto,..r """' fO• AulhO<IHli.llM A,,qu>I JO. 11, •n;t >lUl"••t>, > 1~ Pv~•"'«'O~n9f t•>•t>I D.IU• Plior ELIZAOETH H M .. NOCLL. AS """1•111\ler llHt E>l•tt un-""' '"· 191• )\.!.•It 5rpUomDott I ] • !01' Jn• It f"'\fff\ ol ll>e l•U\I\ wt>d~r ""' W.11 a< cltf>o"°""' Admlr\l\lt•llOft OI E.i ....... -------1EOWARD H HELL( 11 (),.<~•-ACI IP,.OCJllf C-~ .. •I -l. •• P UBLIC NOTICE Pt'BLIC ~OTIC'E W(LLS "'"IG0 8 .. NIC NArtON .. L ltfeM• 10 -•U•" ,....,,, lor r"'1'-• •\\OCIAJtO"f PLAIPH If I ~. P¥l1<ul.ar~.•nd tft•t IMll'""#\dpfli'~ VS >' ~t aronq I,_ .,,_ i..t °""' Ml "'' P UBLIC HCAR INGS WILL BE "'"'d•n,i "' • C? 10"•· IOCflfO Al 1301 ALL PIERSON\ INTERESTED IN '\ellf•m...,rn, .. ,. •110 00• ..... nllw HELO 8'1' TME C.DSTA MESA PLAN N••PO•I t1ouro411 d (U>I• ,... ••• TM e "" A T I [ R 0 r ' H r '°"''"'"m ., 0.•IJ;trlmenl No )QI""" NIH G C.OMMISStON AT l HE (JTY' C.f1f0f'nt• INf:'fJAhV• CW<lill,.tl~ of ~MEN 0 Mt N 1 '; r 0 f tt t tOUft ••t /OOC1v1< (er\tfr 0tlvtwt1"f,tt• HALL. 11 Ftot Ottn. CoU• Nw-... """"°"""'""' •me>etl """" •• '' n,. REDEVELOPM£NT PL•N f-()q 1H£ '"' (11;of 5..,.1. A,.t, Cllllor"'• c.l•lot"' .. •I • .)0 pm O< •• '°"",.. ZE I• 1001 ll1V[!IFR0Nf A(OCUll..Ol'M(NT 0.lt·dYDf•n>l>rr 1, 1'1' _ ................ ., °" Moll@<lly, Sot~ .. ZONE E.llCEPTION zr '• llOf<)f l'llOJECT ., •OOOl•d ... O<Ch"""·. WILLIAM I StJOKN.. -IJ. ,., •• Re~,,,.,,. ..... tollow· ..... 1(, SI•""""'· llt [ IM~ Str .. t ............ tel°" O•omll'tr >'t l•I\ ... ""' c ...... ,.,. 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"""'"'°"""' c .. , """"''' o• '""' (lly o• S.··· l!O.t<t\ l"OllTIC.AL ANO ltAMMl llTO" I, llEOUEST l"OR THE COST .. -Pllrmlllooper•letn•ul-1 .. ,t '""••llOolyolll\e•m•nd,...,nhlollWro All-•fUIL.Aw MESA Pl.ANNING COMMISSION. 11 .,..,, ......... \\ In •n MG IOf'•, loc•IOCI •• Clt .. •oomenl 011n •"II 1ne ve1..i11~ .. •II 10t• l:ul Mii Sit ff I F'._ir 0r•¥1, Co5t• Mt!w, C.lltOt"t'lit•. to ••90 pt.c1n11.-Avt'n\W, (~"· ,....,..,, P'«•.c9tft0' owretof01'• ,,.,,M '°'Of' If\ Sulle UO·UJ CM\.lotf' , ... tJCIOpUOft ot t"'-s..t.4• An• C..HOfr11• (Al'll #•tfoftf•O" ')t\.t.,•f~ Mt •A• (Oft~<l•d #tlfiii tf'wtMjoptk>nol \4flUAnA,C.lifernl1tJ1t~ A1 ver (He•.-.o••t Corr.c:1or of en¥tronm•n1111 •mo•'' ltlttd IM•f"r'i'tnd'1\4"4'ht•1".-'"'~Vf'•O(WlY!on1 Ttt t110U••"' tmolemtnt~UOft Pt•n. c TP\t\ Pf'Otf'<.1 ., I 14 .. , P'M M'd tny •no •It ot ••d "'.tt"'" ~ Attef•Y• for ,.. .. ,,.,..., f'Ulf'OlltomCCArequ.,·•mtn.I\, '1 ZONC EXCEPT•O"f 1£ l••)tt0t ,,,,.., "'"•' '""''''' , tt•r\U lv or flrrvb11~J Or•n~ (CM\\°'"''' 111111 .. , 1 REZONI!. PETITIO.H A l._1' tor J4n'lttt H G'"'"'"'" t•tt frilf'-WPGrl •"'.JfT10J'lllNJ·111111tn1nth• tmf'NJO¥Ol\l0 \lltl)(e,,,bfr1 l,• t'1• 11 .. ,. Cost• Mt\.a Pl•M'llftQ Commt\\.ort, 11 8ouf•v1tO, (.(ht• Mr"'· C•••Witl'\to., •cw t I\• , "a 1•" ,. 1 • ~l 1'1' _.,, t o 1 , " F•ir Ornre,Co\l•~·"·C.Olllo<no• for • .,, • ..._. h om requ,.•d \Id• .. llM•~ AEDEVELOPMf Nf AC.[N(Y Or PUBLIC NOTICE ..1 _ ........... 10 •erotw 0'<>0.'1• IOC•ltO -"'"""•dAVMl)H o• P"""'O•P.•<k IHECITYOFSEAI OCA(H CllVOI _.111o11 ... s..nooeoof'.•MWIY _., ... lo COf'Wu<I. llMI \0 II "'"'"'"•' SEAL 'lEACH, Clr'f COUNCIL o r SUPE••Oll COVllTOl'T..a - 9e1tSlr•f ......... o•Lt•""•oR<MJ -IO•llq •n-Ml tono ............. ,no THf CITY OF SCAL ltCAC.. STATE O,CALl l'OltNl.AFO• .,.....CR f(llf•V•••rc••'••«•.ol-lllo Wl\111 ••• ··~•u• Co •• Mt ••. llAR&AqAe llARION IH<.JMAS( f HfCOUNT'l'Ol'OllANGf POA·MD 101.fll\tO 0 .. •1-ftl tt C.t11orn•• 1Aft •omuloon<*otl1t•I-8L .. CK MAN AUSSrL ll GAAY ... A MI .. )•o.nUal t"Mdlum dHtSU" CEOA '" ot ffhHtO"m,tf'UAI •mitll t .,, fllllO HAROt 0 t( t•OlOf H RONAlO A H 0 T. c E 0 ft "IE A . I H c; 0 F qwiremonl ........ d o v E 1 11. lot ''"".. ~11£D(LL , , RANK LASltO PET•TION FOA P•o&ATEOl'WIL.L GP 1'lA II lONF EXCEPllON Zfl&Ul l'iOMA~I MCKNfWonOtfl'\Nt<l•N AN 0 F 0 Iii LE f T 111 '> J REZONE PETITl<XN A1 ... 0l•o• tor All C.04\I """'~Co •nc. ~Ill ll ~~cs Countollnon, COUN'IY O• t•ST A ME N TANY ANO FOii C.0.1.t Mew Pl...,.lftq COmml•"°"· /1 Al•-¥. Co.i;o -.... C.•hlorni•, lo< ORANGE. VICTOR '4f1M. Au•1'1or al .. UTHOlllUTION TO AOMINISTl[lt F•rr O<•tt, eo.1• '°"""· C•"'°'"'' •or • .,,.,..,.,.,. po•••"'l •..,u<I ""101llow ltw tounlv ol Ot•n~. llOBERT L UN OE 11 TN E I N 01! f'E NOE N r ,,.,,,..\\•Oft 10 re10ft• property tolaltfld .001t1..,0f 4'00'011 tft\ilt~h 411) >Q ti o4 CtfAON, f.itc Coll..c.tor •nd h••~,, •OMUUST,.ATION OF .. •STAfH 11 Utl VKlor•• Sl•HI, CO\t~ Mtw, -onoll0otollll•d1•1 '"11~1n "''•'" 11' I,,_ COvnly ot OrtnO-"""DOI I t.CTIPllOll .. TECOOE ~t1£tSEOI C.hf'Of"4 •• uom M t •o M.J (Of»l\lt"f\I 1"4 '""~,, .. , bu•I01no~ .,.. f" MP JOAi'. th•~hOOE tOtn(IUt.tV•• O.t· ~ll r t At,. n' J 0 H N G "A .... -•11 ·~Ge" .... P••"· IN~11-IC1Utm•l.t1MLAllo.VlL4<1aru ... 1Mu HOTlCllfOUKAVl!lll!fH SUEO AMl:lh,.OOllr, .... J .C. VAtt -_t1<1t•on ol •n•lronmrnl•I ,,_, ti•'CJ1•0fl Clt'<ltro11on ol .,..,,....,,,,..,., fHl C.OUllT M•'I' OICIOE •GA INST AME RSfOOll 1 0.•<uo,,.d ,,...,,.11•1 ,,_llolfOI 7••1'1 YOU WITHOUT YOUll &flNO NOTICE IS HEREl\Y GIVFN ttwt • REZONE PETITION R 1Hl1 lor " ZONE EXCEPTION ze , ... ,~for H[AllO UNLESS YOU llUl"OOIO HARAlf'TT VAN .. MEllSFOORT ""~ C:O.I• ....... "'"""'r>Q Co"'""''-1t l'llOlt< Sier • .,., II\( •• s LO•"-., WITHIN )0 OA 'l'S llE•O THIE ,, ... , ........... pt•hllo~ '"' .,._.,. F .. r Dr•w. Gott•-~. C.htornt• "°' .... nut, \ult• 100. P•,,•d•"·· fNN>•MAfl0fll81LOW.. Wilt ..,..,, f,), '''" "'C~ of l•tt"'' -""UIOft 10 ttlon• or-•1¥ toulod (Allfo•"'• f"' 'Ond•llOf\11 "'•°"'"'''lo AVIS 0 l UST ( 0 KA SI 0 0 T• l•m•nl•ry lo 1 ... Df!llll ..... t ""° IOt Of'\ the \OUt'-''°" o• Vt(10"•• Slrf'lltt •Uow (Gn\ttuc.hon ot l 9,<f00 Ml tt. 01 O I MAP'11 0 AOO Et.. TAflUNAL ~•no•11.-t'°" ti) A(1m11oi1.,.,,.. ••• '1t .. ..,~l ol('..lnyOft OrtWIMfOIOfVdl .. y llU~t< >10t4Q• ~··•9e• .,.., ,....._,, 'IUOI Ol!CIOlll CONTll• UO. SIN """"' 1n~ tndopenO•nl .. c1mm"lr•11,,., R...O.C:O.••-M.C•lllotn1•.•,.....,MI •1M•lmentwllhv.,lllt\C•lrom-~1no. AUOll!NCI• .. Ml:NOS OUE uo "' £\lalM Ari (f>toO•I .. (.odr )fl ~· to Ml IOftf, COft,•lt"'t wllft ,,,_, ~rttt l..-td\.C•p4rtQ .,_, ~19n '•au1r•rr'WlnO In 't£1tt0flf 0 A DENT •O 01! JO OIAS \t-01 '"'' '"'~" ~O wn" n ,. rMOif' ffV J>U.4 ... Uue..u.u o .. ~ut•o .. • -M~ 1oe ....... ...,..,.. LlliU.Alft~--G40flOUHtOUlli-_,...oc--. """....,. 11,.. ,.._. ..,•lton<Mnl .. l•mo.Kl hlt0111•1 .. _. C0•1<1 -"'· C•hfo-"'• fA I TO ALL PEASON$1NfERESTEO """"'"'' ""''"'"""1'"9'",....'"°'-S REZONE PET If ION A IMJ lor -trve Cl<l't:•••ll•Of' ot •n•ororwntntdl I N T H E M #o f T E R 0 F T "E "-I fQr YC>lr..,..tJ.• 14, 1916, 41 10 e;, OK ... #itW f>t•MlftQ (.omm1S\tcwt, 11 lmCM<t ..,,_ .. ft.NII '• 1•1 A M E ~ 0 M [NT S l 0 T M C • tn 1n 1'1if courtt-,om ot Ofl1Mrt'"' nt l'•ot Ort••. Co•l• Me••· C.l llfol'no•. '"" 10 ZONC E ><CEPTION Z£ ./ .. ISi lor llEDEVELDPMENT PLAN f-OR T"L No l ot w10 <0""· •I 100 C1v1< '-"'"' -moufOfl lo rtlone 1><operly kKlled l.or•n 8•urnQ.,•dnt•, P 0 . Oo• II&, R•VE.AFRONT REDEVELOPMENT 0.1"" Wnt, 111 llHI C.lly bl !Wni•-. ti •n 10 "I W.$1 l'tl\ Sl!ttl -1166 I CM•• MeH, Cal1fomla, lor Condllio""' PROJECT •• •-ltd by ordln.tnc~ C<1lllMft•" ·q - 1 ... Whltl••r A,..nue, Co>t• NwW, ...e permll IO <Of'll<U<I t~rH IJI -·•· ,...,,,.,., ,.jon O.umblt• n , """' '"" 0.ltO .,uau\I 1S '"'· ' Calllo<nl•. ''°"'Mt lo MG <on•l\I"'" "'""' ""'" 1nton1unchCH1 w1lhll\rw•• C.ly Co<"''"' of IN' Coly o• S.-.01 llct.1<1\ WILL.JAM E. SIJOKN, ••trt th9 Gen•r•t Pi.a,, tN,·q,tU•• t\Unt ""n' wttl\ ..t ••,.~•tor 10 . t~v•itdttyoftM-.lmtndnwnhtot~,,. Covnty(lf"rlli OK'-••-Of .... 1,_... ...... ,_ ....... .,..,,, •.•• _0.., • ..0 II,..,. ...... ., .,.,,,,,Ol).,,. .. IP'•n•n<llM••hdil••'"" KUlllWITZ.RCMEll, "'""' l>ltl to ,,,.., <;P tl•nCl••d•. 1n en Al<P proc .. <1•"111 .... , .... o•t ta•M •or '" ... MAC OONA LO ANO Mt•OIE •• REZONE P ETITION A·16",,. '°' ,_, IOt•l•CI ... Ill E•\I 1811\ Sll'ftt .... , wo (OIWH!<l•d Wiii\ '"" -•ono• A f'rofh\tOfl" t••-•llM Co••• Mew Pl•nnlt19 CommiO\lon, 11 Co\11 Mela, C•llfotn1a, ICED" ,.,. lho '""'"dm~nh 10 IOl' '~""""'°"""'"' t JO l1ftd Slrffl ""' 0<1 ... Co•••""'"· C.llfoml1, tor ""'""""" UlhlltO DY E•ll!o '°' , ... 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Mow Pf...,.I,.. t•mmlKIOt\. 1 •nlf-"'Ce e1•" tor proPo•~ n11!l•lclUO t.DlftCE OF' AN .. fTORNEY IN THI~ Uo'll lu '•1• .,.,n Cl .. •m1 '"II,. elftc~ of ... 1, .,,,,,., c.~ MeH, C•Utot'nl ... '°' ""'" .......... lo fft(fot(I\ ln•o ,._ MA TT EA. YOU SHOULD 00 so 1n .. '""k ol n .. tlurt '*Cl COUfl or II> -mlt'iotl 16 ,_,_ 1 ... -••I ere1 >e!IN<k wiln •••O (On\ltUtlll•\, 1n1 Cl• PROMPTLY SO TH Al YOVll WlllT• llr•.~M l""m to II\' urnt••\i')l\"(f ol 1"" nortfl Of 11111 $1r81, •••I Of ""-' CP 1-, lot•ltd t i 11S 8&•H Sl<@<!I, TIN Af.\PONJE, IF ANY, IMY BE o•t, •of J .. MIOS ( 04L TEiS, AllOfM; ... ,.,., .... fl ,.._,.. A-, lfn, CAxl• Meu , (Alllotn•• IA" ., • ._Ion l'ILEDON TIME II I '" 11)6 Nu• Ill M r p,,.,..,n llo.0, 11> <ludl"f T.,,,,lM I Wey I. '°'I• -W. dKIM•ll.., vi •"•"Ol'm•ftl-l '""'-"I 1 TO EACH NAMCO OCFENDANT '"" l •Iv 101 1)"'"0• '" O"'"'l" (°""Iv, C.C_....., fr-Ml IA MO C.ortM Jtlt<ll'ltfl.. A (tYU t """Ol•l•I •h !)ton UlfoO by""' ,.,..,~I Iller Oii"• t\ I ... 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DllVTOSTl:•LINGTfltCM.ltt -•ff!ll-l, lllC•IH Mt1l\ef IM~ .-, ........ 100,,, Pwom.. c.eit ~.c..t-...•tlltt UWCOttPO•ATfOlt OM9e ,,_ • .,, _,. Of ._ Sl•Mt Mtw,C:.lllorn11. f•ll IJIJl .... JtlO --"""'~Oflwe ....... of\A_,. llNd,"CMllMtW. -C:OS~A M£S• ... '-Ll:lt,lftfll"MN, s..114 .. C:.OtetW1, PL.ANNINOCOMM15SI°" ""1T&&¥<AUUP~I ...,.,.IN<ll, IS. aoHI UCCIPTION ze.,._._,. C.C (IAl-t.0..1,,,_, .. .....,_"..,.... ~·-.... wet ..... J, "--• U01 ~ O>artt•W.11...,b IMPr_l_,~MtM T .. 1C1141..._5'J, ......_.., °"" MeM. c.litlml•... * ... , ... .,._ , ... ,.,,,....... ..........,,.., Pwlftt.M,. ¥t ri.,.c• fet' r.-w1i. tn t...ir O.rKlotef Pl-Hie ......,. ... ,......,th ~1"41 Or..,.. CNtl Oltll• Pl•. •"'*-tf\41 __ ,,,.le•-..,,,. 11114111-Or-c.atM 0..y flll"'-~lwe Of~ C:O.Jt o.lly lllllol, ""421.ll,MM!kllt.J, 191• '""",_ et .ltlO Ml. n. <-Ult • ktlltrnllet I, lt1' P .... ft ~ J, It, f1, l4, lt7' >UN• ~ . --I BB DAIL y PILOT Friday September 3. 1976 New Charges Sock Woody EAST LANSING, Mach. CAPl- Two Michigan Slate University football pluyers say they bche\'c they were improperly recruited by Ohio State University football coach Woody Hayes. the Lansing , Slate Joumol reported Thuri.day The newspaper q\mtcd Ted Bell, who quit the Mlchigwn State team last week, as saying Hayes gave him a $50 bill. Hayes dcnaci. the accusation. And John Vielhaber said Ila} es ~ave his family an autographl'd copy of his $8.9~ book. ''You \.\'tn \Vith Peopl e .'' ll ::iyc!i acknowlcd«cs he "might have done that" but said he clear<'<! the gift first with Dig Ten <:om· missioner Wayne Duke. Duke. however, told the State Journal the act or gavmg the book to a football prospect m1J:ht be "technically allegal " lie added. "I remembl'r talkm1t to \\'oc.ltl) about his book but I don't ha \'l' anv recollection or ,::1\ ang him permission." Vielh a be r . <1 rcd·shi rted quarterback. also said hc ~ut u free University or M1ch11:un J?Olf :i hart during a Mi ch1 g,1n rl'cruitln~ drivf. Michigan assistant <'Oach J al'I• Harbaugh snad the :!lchool ust'<l to ¢ve away golf shirts to rccrwl'> but stopped the prat·tiel' •1s soon as the st·hool reallwd 1t n11).tht Ul' improper Claims by Bell and \'1elh<iber ranged rrom what the t\\O behe\'ed were promises that Hayes would pron(k .ill·expcni.e paid trips to th<' Ho:-c Bowl fnr their famaht·i. to .1 pnar of H1i: )! at· :.andw acht'i. \'1elhall\·r i.:n :. Ill' munched an II a \l'"' nrru·;. 1 h1· State Journal sa11'1 Tht> attu:-utto11:-·"'" 1111 It I 1 <'Xpt•n:-1\l' ml'ah. In'\.· 01).!hh ..... on tht> to\\ n. I n·1· automul11h· ndes. the )1tch1ga11 J.!Olf i.h1rt anrl the S50 bill fkll :-aid he J!Ot from JI ayes ha msetr Sports in Brit•i" Neither player 1s on the teJm this )ear \'ielhabcr. u Fmdla~ Ohio. sophomore. ha:, been n ·d shirted this season Red sh1rt1ni.t is the practlee Of rt•moVlllJ.! a player from the elig1b1hty list for one yedr. allowing an athlete rive years in which lo use up his four years of eligibility to play Hell's playing carcert!nde<l la:.t week when he qui l the tl'am undt>r doctor's orders. Bell wa • ., om· of the players suspended by lh1• National Collegiate Alhll•llt· .\ ... socaatlon for mvolv<'mcnt w 1th recrwting vaolallons·at M1ch11Hm State. Before he qwt the se1u.11l. Bell was barred from pl,1~ an~ in the Big Ten season opener Sept 11 against Ohio Stale Ha\•es has admitted 1t wus ht· who . informed the :'l:C1\,\ or rl'Cruiung v1olat1ons by ;\hch1J:an State. w hach led the :"'C.\/\ lo ban )lSL' from tele' isaon and Bow I JP pearances and. put the i.chool on thr<'e year's probation. To some extent. thl' nl'\\'lpapt:r said. the two a thlctc-s· claims arC' buttressed by I " o other football players. one at )!SU and lht• 1Hh1·r at L'·M . who refus t•d to be 1dcntificct 'fhc two anonymou~ athlNes said it \\a~ common pr acu ce for high st·hool recruit" to rC'ceive S50 \\hi IC' \'11'11 lllJ! llSl'. thl' newspaper s aid On<' said ht• collected S50 rrom an unidc>ntificcl alumnus and tht• otht•r sa1cl hl' µot S50twice -one£' \\ht'n he arnH•d in Columbu:-. and once \\hen ht• left. lx1th time~ -from an a~Sl!itant coach he refused to name Asked about lhl' S50 to RC'll llu\ es said. "The rt' 1:-11 't <1\\1lrd of trui.h IO II .. 11 .1\c~ a bu tlt•n11'<I dmnh U\ Bdl and \·1elhabt•r that lht·~ \H'll' tnch\1duall~ orft·rcd fn·t• lnpi-lo ttw Ro.-.~· Bo\\ I. offor~ Lhal lht· t\\u plJ\ t'r:> ~a~ the~ thouµht \H'l'I' meant to 1ncluch.• th1•1r l't1tir1· 1am1hcs Bell said Uw ofre,. \\a' n •peated three t1m~ Jazz Gets Wicks; Bando Deal Folds p () RTL. ~ I> . 01 l' r h I Port land Tra II lll.111•r-. tif llw :'l:ataonal' B:t l>l.1•1 h.111 \,,...,,.,,111 •11 Jnnounrt•fl Th111 .. ,l.t\ lht•\ h.I\. :.old \ etl'r<1n !on\ .. trd S11.h11·\ Wicks to t h1• '1·\\ C1tl1""'' .l.111 and haH' ;1<·111111t•tl "11.11 II 111·1 m G1l11;im f111 111 lh1· :-.1 .. 1111 1---Su ptrrStiiiT <'" HC1th deal-. \\ 1•1, 't1.11f.!ht 1·.1-.h transact 111n~ 'I 1•rm-. \l 1•11• nol dao;c lo~cd Thi llla11·1 .. JI'" I rndl'd Ct•nl l'I 1 .. 1 H1w \I .trl Ill to Scatlle for fol u I l' l IJrL .. ICll•tal IOI\-. lla11df» ff•,mniu~ 01\K L.A~O Oal.lancl ,,.,:-.tar Sal Handn \\ "" rwarh io(lltl t11 th1· Te:-.u:. llani:wr~. hut itw 1lt•al t·ol lap:.ed \I hen thf' Hanµt•rl> rl'fused 10 pay th1· third ha!.1·m.rn Sli<I0.0011 11\ er thl• nt"(l lour ~t·:ir .... :i nt•\\ 111>apN l'l'Pvrll'<I Thur ... clu~ ''" l11.i1trf•d SOUTll HF::\' ll. ln!1 ~otn• Uanw':-1'\o 2 q11arh•rha1·k .lrw :\lontana ~1·1rnratcd Ill, rii;:ht :.houldt•r dunnl! 11 se·r1mmai:t• ;mil\\ 111 bl' out 1t1tlt•fm1h'h lilo.nLu n a , a Jt1111111 from )lonon~ah(•la , l'a lt-.1 the• ln!>h 111 coml' from bt•hmtl \ 1c:ton c .. IJst yt>ar ai:au,...t :'\onh <'arnh11:1 :met Air For('t' . 1•rt•p 1•,. rfllH: ,.., B A K E It S I-' I E I. D n.1kersfll'lll lllgh Sdlonl roothall player '"as para I~ tt•tl \1ith a hrokC'n n1't'k \\ ht•n ;muther play<'r luncled on him art1•r tw madl' a lackll'. orficrnls irn1d Lurry Austin. 17. \1as i.tru<'k on lht• head. n11l'k and shouldl·rs dunni:? pr;wticc T11l's'111y The• hlow resultl•d in a <'Omprl'MWc1 firth vcrlehra that dislocated hu; spinal column. l .. nker!I 1•1c•l.J 'f'1t•f• LOS ANGEi.ES -Los Angel1·s l.akcrs coach Jerry Wl'sl has un· nouncf'd t hl' scll'rlion of .I ack l\lcClosk<'Y. rormer head coach of the Portl.ind Trail Ulaicrs. and Stan Albeck. assistant coach to the Kenturky Colonels. as Lllkcrs nssistont coachc, ror the A's at Anaheim 1·nmtn)! '\;ation.d Ba:-kl'thall 1\~ "41t'&:Jtlllll "t':ti.On \kCln!>k1•_,. :)11. !->pt•nt Ill \l':tr" 1n ltw t•11lk)!l' t·o:i1·hrni; r:mk~ in l'ludmg "t 1111 s at I hl· l n1 H·r~1t \ of l't>nns\ l\'an1a an<I W:1i..c Fon•!il .\lht:t·I.. 45. c·uat•he•s at ,\clri an ('11lll'gt'. )I 1t•h . al :"'nrlhl'rn ~fiC'llTJ!;ln nT\1'f:'lif~. a1f0.-.1•n·1·cl on the l'll3Chll1;! :-1arr ror th1· l>t>n,·er Hockl•ts anrl th1· S.tn Dll'go Conquistador-. lx•forc ~" lllj? to the Colonels 11 ... ,, •• ,. ..... ,, .... " LONDON George Best. th<' :-oct'l.'r star \\1th lhl' pl:..~ bo) rt• p11tat1on. was givt•n offidal permission lo play for ,.ulham in lhe second div1s1on of the En~hbh Lca):lue. Thl' lt>agm• gavt' 1l:. santt1on for lhe bearded lrishrnun to pluy until Dec 31. Aftt>r that his east• \\Ill be rurther rc\'ll'\\l'd, The de· c1sion means Best is frt'l' 111 llla-. for "'ulham ag<1101tt 111111 Cit\ Saturday. · (:,U uli "" fft•c•flrd I.OS A:'I:~; 1-:u ·;s .John Y11ri... .1 15 ~t·ar-olcl 1>\\ 1mminA ha-. fir.,t marathon. l'l 1 ppt•tl 10 WC'onel' of( lhc Cataltna l'hannl'I :-.w 1m r1· cord to.In> w 11h .1 time• or 1•1ght . hours. 49 manutl'I> and 511 M·con<b York. a !>lUdt'nt from )l.1nhal tan RC'och who· ... lwcn in eh,lanrl• ~w am tr:.11nin1-: for JU"l llH•r a ~C'ar. bdJ1'rNJ the m<irl. for the• 21·milc Caloltna rl't'(>rd wl tn IJa\ acl Cox of Los i\larn1lo!> · Prior to Cox bn•akmA tlw r<' l'Ord thret• year:-ugo, tht· marl. ol nine hours. 10 minUtl':-. M·t h\ Tom Porks of El Tom h;:id ~10(.{1 ror 16 years. A spokcsmun said Ynrk. u 5 root·3. 125·poundl'r. had ~· rl• lutivcly smooth S\\ im en route to the n•cord. but that hc dicl huw to. batUe some rlp tides. C'ardal"a lo S1ar1 S T A N F 0 R 0 ~1 1 k t' Cordova hai; bl•en named over Guy Be nja min to s tart at quarterback ror Stanford when the C:irdlnals open their 1976 col lege football season Sept. 11 against Penn State. . t Bnlf i111ore F111Hble AP W•rtpha•o Balt1mort.•':, Lydell Mitchell (26) fumbled when hit by Dick .J uron an Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium Thursday night Rookie linebacker Garl.h N"'apel returned u b.locked punt 29 yurds for a touchdO\\ n and 11\tl•rccptl•d u pass to set up another score a:. Detroit won. 24·9 lnjuries-Menace-DOdgers Borg, Vilas_. ulton Most Immediate Worry for LA ~:!:,.~~~ , ,., I )10:'\:TR E \I. c ,\ p I ln'.i uncs. Hough picked up hi!! !>l'COnd LOUNGELU MOHTllUl S\H'Ch:.h '-l'n:-.1t 1oll BJOl'll norµ not the ~lontl t.>.tl Expos. were the Sa\'e of the night und 13th or tht• •• • ".,, •• • "•• Jnd Argt•nl ma':,. Gu11lt•rmo Vila:. l>ods:cr" w ur:-1 t.>ne m11.•s rn a 2· I year in th~ nightcap in relier of ~~.-:;~.. ~ ~ ~ ,!,~; .. :. .... ~ ~ ~ touJ!ht orr opponC'nl:. 111 \ tnd and and 5.3 doubleheader sweep Elias Sosa. 6·1. the s~ond Los R .,,..,,ft•• • • 1 ~ ..., .. '"'" • • >r .-aan and blondl' Janl'l Nc\\bcrf) \\ h1rh broui:?ht Los Angeles to Angeles pitcher. Starter Rick ~;~: •b ; ~ : : :,::7·,~" ; ~ ~ ,uppl ac<I the thundl'r al the wllhin !ieH•n games of Cancin-Rhoden had to leave the game Ru"'"' 100" ,...,,,. .. , • \\att•rloi;ged t: S Open tennis nat1 after three innings with a tender ~.:,!;, ; ~: ~ ~.,!:.111 ~ ~ ~ ~ champ1onsh1ps Th£' OodJ:(Cr' ('Ul the idle Reds' elbow !>u"""o I 0 0" J Mo•.••· Oii In~" Borg defoat('d <.:hff Letcher. lcao in th1• \\ l'"I Ot\'IMon bv a BiU Buckner drove in two runs HuuQn11 ° o 0 0 ::"<JC"""" '~ : 6 2. ti:?. w h1lc \' 1la' \\a' winning otull Aanw "1th th<' twin win with a sacrifice fly and a singlt' c":~1',~,,,..,. ... • .. ,, uH•r Ho:-.i. Cast'. 1; <!.ti 4 111 M.•cond Thur:.d•n mJ(ht .. but Los Angeles r,.,,. ,, , , : h••i 11 1 , round tltt 111n \HI~ letl to \\ orn about the 1m· Dodger11 Sh1f f• Lo· .. ...,... "' .N °'' Shm\ l'r" "l111·h hl•gan early nwcl1ate futun: or at·c right· ••G•"'~""o11c1,..,, Mo"""'' "' °''' "'' 1 Thursda~· -.1iuk<'tl tht.· cluy courti. h;mdt•r l>un Su ttun. \\ho nccdl'd .,. . .,, Ho, •llll"••ut Hou.ion ",,. ,::.:,..1 .'7;";:~,;·,., \~0 Vn'~ ,' '"' 1'" at t hl' \\' t'l>l Sidi• Tt•nn1s l'luh la!il ·OUI n•ltl•f h1•lp from Charlie ~~: ~~~:~:::~~:~::;~::: 1110,:;.:. '>•Honew ""' !P. ~ ~ E~ ·~ s~ throughout tht• day. dclayini: the· I tough 111 thl' f1rs1 ~nme artcr suf· ,.0~Q" • ., 0 0 " .. start of play for t \~O hours anrt fcnnl! un rn1un to has pitching <tooor\tL.,blJJ ., • ' 1 • • stopping tl for two mon• during hand !~~d s;~~~d bl;~o~~~~l~~~ rJ:i;'. w':~e,.o!~~".:_1:'.bHBP rtv "'"'"" 1C••1" the afternoon Sl'\'crul rnatchci. Sutton. \\ho htid f!1ven up just . 1 d h ""'I 1 ncoNOGAME we-re fl0Slf10n1•d and others wert> SI'\ hit:-. l>llffC'n•d \\hat was nmg, 2·6, lo ea l e """ 1wr:. 0 L.OUNOELES MONTREAL pluyed in t•ont1nuous dnzzle on dt•:-tnbt•d <1:-~1 bruise· at the base tense in the S<'Cond t:tinu· Ol'I n • "b• ••,ft •· sog~y courts of h1~ 1ndt•:1. ringer \\hl•n he Unser hit a solo home run. hi:-~.~ •• :! ~ ~ ~: ~':'u!~;;., : g g ~ • All of 1h 11l wa:s Ju:sl frnl' with l1t>leled a hard i;mt11<h by Earl ninlhortheyear,forMontrc·al ., .. ,. .. 21> 1010 JMo••'""" 1000 Newberry . a 2J.ycar-old \\'1llwm' The Dodgers had four <'nn ~"~";;.: n J7 wc... ... 112b !~~~ Hrambler from La J oll a. ·· 1 hopt• I don ·1 hJvc to miss a seculive singles in the fourth rn t.o• •• 11> ~ g ~ ~ :~.;;,·~,!!:, 10 J • 1 o Newberrv took on third.seeded turn:· b<lld ~utton. \\hOTCCOTdc:d ning or the opener for the onl~ (..'Ir • 0 ~I l)n'"'" • I '. Martina Na\'ratilo~a <'Orly-in...,~ h1:.fourthi.tra1J.thl,·1l'loryand h1s runs they needed 3$Hlln'>t Ste\'(' ~;,_.,' ~~~~ ~;:~ ..... , :~~~ evcn1n f! and ~tunned the 10th tn h1:-lai.t 11 der1s1ons ''I'll Rogers. 6·3. e\•en lhouj:!h Ro!(l'r:. v. ,,. " 1 1 1 9 Fooi•' • 0 ' Czerhoslo\•:tk1an l'Xpatnute 1·6 . J!l\l' thl' hand the hot and co ld pitched a six·hill<'r and a com ~~~·: ~ g ~ ~ ~.~~"0 4 ~' 6·4. 6·3 1n a thrilltnl! rC'ntcr-rourt ~-eitlOWtll lttf' th~orlour da t.e-g.a -----~::':C.:':.~-H ........... 'I I A I.Cb_ --- - and hopt• for tht• beM .. "The first two hits rn the fourth Hc>.xino 9 0 9 ., In otht>r .1ct1on :\'anc) ll1r c~ Apart from tlw role he must inning were mi~lakes."' Rogers defeated l\alln llarkr. a ~larrna pla~ 1f Los i\nJ!t•h•:-1s to catch the said. to10~::!,,, " \ '1 ' t··~,, ,.0n0~0 • ' 111 1? h < 11u nl1 n µton II e u ch J 1-kcb. SuttC1n. \\1th a li·9 record, -.1 ••• 1 'i{) 011 "'' ""' ' graduall'. 6·3. r. l IS (')OSlnj! In nn <I 20·ViCtory R-n ~ ~ E~ ·~ ~ R "'" '"''' J 1f on"'"" ,, ""' VnOI• J !te~~~onp1lchcr doesn't have full Tonight on TV ~~i~7L&,·., ~. ; : ; : \l;,~:.~1~ ... ~~~·~:~~~·~i!:":.~ '""""" ~~~~~1 .. ?v~~t~nh~~~d~ '~1~h::~sa~ T i~~.~·~ ... ~2.~LJG~i~s OPE~ ~·::.:;::;. ; ; ~ ,' ·; ·: ~:.,:~n~:~:.::·'·i<"'.:·: .. A~:.:·~:::~~~·,.:~~.~ f h d , '>••• Houq~ •I 1 HAP ,,. Ounnonq a lot oflhin~::.thatcontrola 20· summary o t e uys com • .,..,,00 ,iwP DuM• ... ~'"""""'r 111 A A1 .. , .... 1N1n"R"n·•""'A"'l<·'"·''•" win SCll80n .. petition at Forest II ills. NY. 1 111 ~ ~·.~;;:~ '.' •. ::;~:. ,., ~' ~~;. ",; .~·: ~ .... 1'""', THE DODGERS' BILL BUCKNER SLIDES UNDER EARL WILLIAMS' GLOVE. #./',1 trn• J 1 • • JI • t • l'f'• f J\rtf I•" t) II h l't1.tr' ti 1'11 1! f f\( tlf1 I lift o\ l it. 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''I'm 4.00(1 to I to wan und 2·l<>-I to "·lthdraw... 11111 said before start1nl{ hts round over the lonii. difficult. 7.180-yord South cour11c nt the Firestone• Country Club. Oakland will continue its uphill s tr uggle to o\•e rtake divis ion leader Kansas City tonight when the A's travel to Anaheim to play the Angels in the first ol a four· game.series. Dankworth Has Inside Track Murakami. 32. parlayed soinc excellent pulling Into h.ls share or lhC' lead and hod the top spot alone until hC' made bogey nvc ori the 17th hole, stundan.i rock still rn outraued ama1cment when a 12·foot. par·savang pull Called to fall Mike T o rres, lO·lJ>, as ~heduled to pitch for ~land. Cary Ross, 7·14. has been tabbed to be on the mound for California in the night contest. • All remaining games are im- portant ones for the A's as they trail Kansas City by se,~n games after a 5·0 \'ictory over New York on Wednesday. T o night's game will be broadcast al 7:30 on KMPC. 710 LOS ANG ELES (APl -John Sciarra may be gone. bul Wen· dell Tyler is back and new UCLA Bruins football coach Terry Donahue s ays his team s hould have a powerful orrense. Although Tyler alone will give the Bruins a great deal of of· fensive punch. Sciarra's de· parture le ft the Bnllns with question marks at quarterback. Donahue said he 's still not eel'· lain which Brujns quarterbnck _ ... • "ill attempt to fill lhe shoes or the versatile Sciarra. but that senior J eff Oank~o1th has the an· side track. "Jeff is certainly the leading contender ror the job." Donahue said. "he played boekup to Sciarra for two yeaTs." Sophomore Stcv-c Buktch. formt:rly of Newport Harbor !Ugh. is pressing Dankwortb ror the startinR Job. however. "Stc\•e hos looked good ,tn \ \ practice," Donahue said. "He will certainly see a lot or action for us t his year." Donahue said that depth in the offensive Hne m ay be n problem for UCLA. but tl\a~ he still believe5 the Br uins wUllOlve "an excellent offense." But , eyeing \he futuf~. he added that he thinks good de· t ense is what wins conference titles: The Brum • appear solid de· \ - fens1vely. with i1arety Oscar Edwards. tackles Pete Pele and Manu Tulasoso p o. and linebackers Ravmood Burks and Raymond Bell ~heading a strong corps or returnees . UCLA, ranked 17th in The As· sociated Press pre$eason poll. • gets an early and~dem""'1in.g teS't next Thursday when the Bruins tr a ... el to Tempe to l'lke on lhe thard·ranked Arizona late Sun Devils. ' . ~ Olv• Hill T "'""' MurA~"'''" .Jtt<.• NtC~••u" A•r Floyd O..•jd 0<•"'1"' Oi¥tAll1n J c sn~•d loMWAh<>~ lA.• fr~ YllU) J Hf ,.air MprtGo-tn j1h t l(<#tl\ l'I"' Shonq ~~" 0..vt\IOOIOl'I •11 "" u~ •or• All,l•Htnf\lnQ • )4 fl-61 J1" .. , lot lO bl )J lS .q lb )4 10 JO!t IO JS H 10 3• ,. 10 l6n II )'> » ~I u ... " ~f.)J ,, 1'A T1 11 Jr> 7J ll,, ll "'JI ll Qlnclt Backs Lead MV's Pro Offense BJ aOGE& CARLSON Ot-.0.11, ~ .. ",." An interior llne with excellent size but hom pered by Inexperience a nd five r e turnin g starters in the skilled poelUons m ake Mlss1on Viejo High School a solid threat to the South CMsl Leagu e f ootball championship. starter Mitch Cheselka (5-8, 195 sr. ), an e"· cellent runner who 1s working on h is blocking game. Leading the con- tenders is Craig Krull (6·2, 180 )r. ). Blum. who is aJso a threat at tailback, is backed up at slot by Tim Truett (5·9, lSO sr.) and Greg Jones (6-1. 155sr.). Jones, credited with a 4.7 40 and a 49.0 quarter miler. gives Mission Vie· jo the deep threat at wide r~eiver. • "We have a lot or good receivers." says Murio. "and they'll be moved around a bit." In the Interior at tackle the leading candidates are Je rry Neh1on (6-2, 185 jr. ), Barry Baker (5·10, 225 jr. I, John llen· nessey (6·1. 210 jr.)""lind Ohio transft'r R ick Gibson (6·2. 195 jr. >. Paul Henry t6·2. 185 s r.) is the only returning starter in the interior . He's joined al guard 'by Kevin McDonald (5·7. 175 jr.), Mark Mummert Add thr ee sol id quarterback candidates in an orrcnslve $)'Stem that r ivals the pros rn philosophy and lt 's clear why optimis m prevails in the Dlablos camp. Coach J ohn Murio's gridders a rc curre nlly working toward their scrimmage with vis1tani: Mark Sandstedt (5-10. lSO sr.) ts a returning let- terman al split receh·er and backs up Jones . (5-10. 170 s r.) and Jay ~eiliP4~••tV Hatter (5·11. 175 sr l Hatter was a starting Foothill of Santa Ana Sept. 11 (10 a .m .) when they'll get a better look at what the oHense can muster. On paper the Oaablos seem s o l id in the b ack r ield with 1 quarter b acks Mike Sweazy (5·10. 160 sr. l , Cary Brockman (6·1, 170 jr.) and Los Angeles transfer Devin llower (5· 10, 140 jr.) Returning starter Jay Ciaffa (6-0, 170 sr. > at tight end and receiver Mtke Brawley (6-3. 160 jr.) add m or e aerial punch to the MV attack. ., Unebacker in '75. Al center is return letterman Rick Grove 16·2. 225 s r. >. backed up by Dan Swingle (5·11. 170 jr. ). Gauchos Find Passing Whiz · By LAUR ENE KE\'S Haigh caught 37 passes 0t ... o.111J'1»uwL -for -543 yards and two There have been some touchdowns last season. 0..11, ............ . MISSIO~VIEJO'S ltACK JO~BLUM. i!l Friday Septombor 3 1978 DAIL V PILOT 87, 6 Defensive Stars · Return for Oilers· A half dOJrn rctumini: defensive ~turh'rs .i1vl' lluntlngton Bl• uch Jlii;:h football coach Dave Van lloorebeke a liOlld core to work with ns he prepares his Oilers for the 1976 campaign. The Oilers are current· · ly Involved in two-a-day contact work in pre· p1rallon fo r a scrim· mate with visitin g University High of Irvine Sept. 11 atlO a. m . That's when the first· year coach wall get his first look at a defense lhat figures to carry lht• major sh are or the load in the Oilers ' quest for grid respectability. llunlangton Reach has not won m orl' than lhrl'l' games in any of the past six ye:trs. Linemen Scott Tim- bt'rlak<' (6-0. 195 fir.>. Handy Hoth (6 2. 190 !>r l and Bill Murphy (6-1. 20R Jr.>. linebacker Alan Pcl('rson (6·0. 175 sr. l and defensive backs Make O'Alcssandro (5·11, 185 sr.) and Jim Wagstaff (5-10, 180 sr.) provide the base to mold Van Hoorebeke's okle de fense . Van Hoorebeke says he'll be doin1 a lot of ex· perimenliri& with hJs de- fense-even through the no n ·league games. "We're going to play our practice games to win." says Van Hoor ebeke. "but we figure if we go 3·2 in the Sunset Lcagul' we'll qualify for the Cff playoffs regardless or our pre· league record." One or the critical areas is at noscguard where Murphy, Roth and Bullfights 0~1 Tap T lJ UAN A-Matadors Eloy Cavazos. t:ur ro Rivera and Humberto Moro Jr. will be featured in a fronl·line cartel at Plaza Monumental de Ti· JUann on Sunday. C'roig Nlkcevlch (5-7, H\S jr ) are operating. If Nlkccvlch can rluim thlS a r ea It 'II Cree Murph y for duty uL tac it le and R oth ut Unebaokcr: Pete Colin (6·0. 200 sr, > has the Inside track at the other tackle and Peterson appears set ~•t the other linebacker. At defensive end nro Timberlake a nd Sten· Lundquist (613.'190 jr.). Other possibilities al tackle are John Letson (6·1, 185 sr.) and Sylmar transfer Richard Bowler (6·1, 175 jr. >and ends Vic Long (5·10, 170 jr.) and Oa\'C Curran (5·10, 175 jr. I. At lin ebacke r are three juniors with ex cellent potential-J eff llall (5-10. 170), Bobby Guzman (5·6, 170) and quarterback candidate, 'Marco Pagnanelll (6·0, 190). O'Alessandro 15·11, 185 sr .l and S t eve lljel'l'slrom (6-0, 175 Scott S pear. who scored 10 touchdowns in 1975 and averaged 4.7 yards in. 151 carries . fi gures lo s t art al t ailback. The 6·1. 190· pound junior is backed up by Alan Parker 15-9. lSO jr. ). who runs the 40 tn 4.8 and has good mo\' es. changes at Saddleba~k According to Swear- College and new var;aty ineen. the Gauchos will For A reher~· football coach Ken runthe l andveer option ----------""- Swearingen is one of and returning fullback Action Rcts under way at 4 p.m . and a large turnout is expected in the 22,000-seat arena. Cavazos, River a and Moro will face six bulls or Mimlahuapam. Rivera. 24, h as been s r .l, a lso v y ing nt fighting since he was 16 quarterback. are the two and has bee~ a h ard-luck leading candidates at matador this summer, corn e rback in t he falling to win an award secondary. pressed by In three appearances· sc\•eral possibles -John. here. Van De r R iet, Jim, Moro. 18. has only been Thomas. Gregg Aratin fighting professionally and Bill Orr. for two years but won the Strong sart>ty will be Clarin magazine trophy Bob Russell 15·10, 1~ as best swordsman here s r . ) , b a c k e d b y lastsumme r. Pagnanelll or Wagstaff. Joe Blum 15·9. 175 sr. J is being swilthed to slotbc.ck and fi gures to see more than a\•crage r unning duty at that '•pol. Considered the best all-round Diablos player. them Chuck Van Liew and four Howe\' Cr. th~ former rreshman backs will get All-Coast ~unnmg b~ck t h e i r c h a n c e s t o at University of P actfic establish a ground at· wall not be changing the tack. Per~ts Ready Moro and Cavazos Wagstarr. versatile and were in action here two capable of benching 325 months ago when Moro p ou nd s . w i 11 b c fought well but didn't somewhere. wh<'lher ~ win an award. He had at linebacker. safety or trouble killing in his first one ot the corners. J-Blum scored f ive 1 touchdowns in '75. m· eluding 1149-yard scoring style that has charac-Van Liew carried the teri zcd his w inning ball 84 times for 355 teams at El Camino College (101·30·5). Ya rd s and three Some 900 unissued permits for t he Los Angeles County archery hunt for deer this Call and winter will go on sale on a first-come. first·served basis at the Lo\&_ Beach office of the Department or fish and Game at 8 with the S5 permit fee. The special hunt ap- plication is printed on the lower portion or the cover flap on the deer tag. The hunt area lies e nti re ly within Los A n ge l es Cou nt y . Cavazos. a 5·5 26-year- old, has won six ears Crom eight bulls he has raced this year. Becom- ing a full -fl edged matador In 1966, Cavazos won 13 ears and four tails Crom 11 bulls he Coughlin 1974. match and in the second, Steve Samperi, Darren he didn 't impress the Moon and Scott Brum·!< judges with his muleta melt are vying al free work. safety. · pass play. Al fullback is rt'luming "We 'll be playing a touchdowns last year. wide·open ofrense and a The 220-pound athlete is good passer is a necessi-expected to be the t~'. .. s ays Swearingen. mainstay of the Sad· "If vou don't have one of dleback running game. those. it just won't work. Greg Speiche r from a.m.Sept.13. --------------<-------------------------------------- Deep Sea Fisl1 T a le While t he Gauchos Foothill in Sant a Ana . Brian Wood o r San coaching s taff is looking Clemente and Ron Dykes O\fer s ax quarterback of Univers ity (Irvine) hopefuls. Tom Miller alongwilh EricPetersof SN~ms to have the inside Saratoga (San J ose) truck on the job. round out the ground Mille r, a sophomore corps. .,'n.,w~~r :~·:.,:: .~~·,.~·~··1,;~, tra n s re r r r om the "We are going lo be ,, ... ~,., tO.i••···· 1&# •'1Q'" ... University or Nevada. rotating a Jot or bncks, <'~~(tN~,.;_~;:F•<OOl"•"Qll r\ t t:' Las Vegas. lS an out· Slandln" oasser accord-and we'll always hove catt J~h , .. ,.. .. ,wa.t l"'H-.,·t, U• ..,. f h · • '"""""lb "'"''"" ..... , , 1011 lo Swearingen. A res man an.· s ays '":~~e·:~.~·~1 -·o~ >.,.,,.. ~ lefl·hander. Maller was Swearingen. "We're • a The Long Beach office is located ot J!iO Golden Shore. Applican ts must be licensed hunters holding valid 1976 deer tugs and must not have been drawn for a special hunt in either the Aug. 5 or Aug. 13 drawinj:!S. They may apply either in person or by mail. In addition to the SS permit fee <mail appli· cants should make their YOU'LL LIKE DOING BUSINESS WITH JOHNSON & SON! Come In & Meet Some .,.,,,. 10 "',..., ,.,, •••"to 11." , , an All-Cl F quarte rback freshman team and we II ''"""'"°·••• .. -•11,,,0•" '"'' at Burrouah~. 11 1·nh in have to learn .. fast and •Y.:•.11.A ~· t"VJt• 1 9\.tPl'VUC)t '' ~ .~ "°' 1 -t 'r "'<~.. -.. w.-,, ',..;;r, Burb:ink mil l)la'\'l'd-tn-unpr.o.ve .... s..._ c ash i e,. · lf'~~~..,,_-------Of llie ''JO nson am11y'' ·~:~ '011Eoo ,, '"'l''' . ,, the i974 :-.>o rth.'South . And what '.lboul the •"• ·• •• ,.,, .. ,, .. , . ShrineGame. lirn?, that ~ruc1a.1 spot an \UI SIMEON -• '"0 •• J '" I F1 ·11 y ·h any ofCens1ve unit? . coa ,, • ., • • eel Bl . ancy, " 0 According to Swear-...,:~~G ~:~ .. ~.~11~'.':°~:."~"~ ·, runs the 40 an 4.5. could ingen. Saddle back hns ,,,.,,~,, ,. "•, , "Q•••• ""' gel n chance al t~e good potential in Norm ' ,~.,, wtwru u ,J"Q 'H 1\ backup s pot but has 1 'b ........ ,~n• 1"•"><•0·• ......... ,o Ill • • • Katnik from Foothill 'biu. b• ., ,,1 "'""'"'· ,., < "" 0 speed also 8•ves ham an T L d and Pane~ ..... •so·<'<~'"" edge at wade r eceiver on~ un Y io1ouo uY ,.,,,.,, . " sav:.Swearingen C~stallo of El Toro and ~:;;, ;~"·,'~::O;)':n':'o';~·::.i. ,~ · · S imeon Holloway of .,_0.. "Jlc's fa st, I timed him Pasadena. · AMl 111v,.1111 -110.1n'''" '''' three ti m es," says On Knlnik, the All· ;:.•:rt!,.;~,~~;·:~,';:~ lh•''""' '11"' Swe ari n ge n of the Empire League center, 111100Noo 1l<>•nv•m l'll••"" Hamilton (Los Angeles) Sweari n gen says: ""'" " M"'" i "•''""'· '"" "'"" product. "Defensively. teams put f\I\\ I trcJt ~\\ I"')'•', ] \.) :')•JMl .,, ... o l " ... w. r I ~, ~"" •• I. l Also Cigurlng hl&h on their best m en at the b-;:~ Pco1to '~""'"''h'"'' ..., the list of receivers nrc nose spot, il 's a ctilical ...,,,.,, "1>on·•~ 1,1 c•"•• ,.,. 1 returning starter Tom position to defend and money order payable to the Department or fish :ind Game>. applicants holdini:? regular deer tugs mus t s urrender their option tag. And that portion or the oplJon tag designated for the licensee's signature, address a nd hunting license number must be rilled In before It is pre· aenled. ~~ . .'.:~~"~1;,:..·~~~·~~·...::~~7 ''~ Haigh and rreshman we're lucky to h ave '""'I··• •• ... ,..,,, 1u·•• , ,. ... , , .. Vince McCullough of someone or Kaln ik's ':..:.!:!.:.~""'''" .a>c•" oon" l..aguna Beach. ~iber." Zone X deer tag holders. who do not have an option tac. m ust enter their name. address and hunt1n1 license number on their special h unt ap- plication and j>resenl it -;-•i~;a;~ BUY or LEASE Olt a as a HIAD9UARTEIS tMsAHTA AHA PACTOIY AUTHOlfDD SALIS • Hl¥tcl PAITS • t.IAll._ SPOITSCAlt CIMTB Large Selection New & Used lml)OrtS IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY OM ALL MODELS Major League Standings AME RICAN LEAGUE Easl Division W L Pd. CB New York 79 SO .612 Baltimore 69 61 .531 1011'.I Cleveland 67 63 .515 12~2 Hoston 63 GR .481 17 n~troll 61 70 .466 )!) Milwaukee 58 7t .4SO 21 West Olvlsloa Knnsas City 7R M .591 Oakland 7t HI .Slff 7 Mlnnrsota 6fi !;!) .4#49 13\o!a Texas 60 72 .455 18 Cali fornia ~9 74 .444 19h Chicago 57 75 .432 21 T'~ ..... ¥'•'0• .. IOll"""'ota ~. 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GB Philadelphia 83 41 .634 Pittsburgh 74 57 .SSS 9 New York 67 6S .508 16"11 Chicago 61 72 .4~ 23 St. Loub 57 70 .44.9 24 Montreal 43 83 .341 371h West Dlvlsloa Cincinnati 84 SO .627 Los Angeles 76 56 .576 7 Houston 68 68 .500 17 Snn Diego 63 72 .467 21YJ Atlanta 59 74 .444 24 1h San Frnnclsco 57 77 .425 27 Tllt ..... , •• k .... 5..., Fr.m<f•co 10, N~w Y~~ I U\ A"9f"' 7 J, Mo.,tre31 I ) l'llUllUroll I, $MO Ol•OO 0 °"'' ·-1 •<"tdllltcl , .. ., .• o- St '-•11;, ll'or1tll J,101 •• OwU>90 fllurr•• tt l11 ~111-... (ltoeltti 11-7 llft<l C.-I•"" IJ.ll ... llo\onf,. .. ICetriteolt-tt....i54-M•ll t.t ... (.jfl(, ....... 1811111\fll•rn 11 ...... """''• tHlrHO ........ ft l'llll•ftlDftl• CC•rllO" t• 0 el Nt " Yo" fSHWJr 10.101, n ' LOI 4"9flt\ I~ ... •ltl e4 Ho<&!Oft fO.~l~r ll-Ul,11 S... 0...,. (Jtllts Z0.101 .t '911l'r-IKO18.trr ~111,n ......... o- "'·'-•11'>1••1 Ntw Yet II SI Leuha1e.,·c- SM l>i..-41 ~ l"•-IKa Citic-I al At ..... la,,. ........... ~._.... ... LM~ .. .._ .... ,,, -- MALCOLMlllD htH..._A,... O•wJOY..,.. CHAIUI THOMAS O•w7Y..,.. WHltTM Pete, M alco lm and Charlie sar you 'll like doing business w t h th e J o h nso n s - especially now as it is c lean up time! All our new '76 's are marked way down! J• ... ·- Dick Johnson says we have a very good selection o f '76's and all are yearend priced - with this & a real need for used cars make It a double good time to trade for a new car at Johnson & Son. COME IN AND SEE US TODAY! ORDER YOUR '7.7 MOW OAILVPILOT Friday. Seotemt>er 3 1976 Mustangs Green On Defensive Iiine· By ED BURGA KT tercepted !>IX passes last scnson ond will be cons °' .... 0.11, ,., .. , su11 seas d s Tlley're small nnd in 'On. plcmcnte b y tun experienced on the de· Mike Snow 16·2, 17Q),. !\11ller 16·3. 190) and Dan ftn.slve line, but it Tom Chris Catchcart IG·O. Ouddridgc f'rl'nch come up "Ith lSSl, Thad Tropea 159, Now, for the b•R three capabl e down 150)andR1ckAyers(S-8. question area· lhc de linemen . the Costa Mesa 140) are other secondary fons1vc line. Only StC'n• candidates Pt>rei (5· 10, 190 1 saw uny High Mustangs llhould Sophomor e M 1 kc hne action last year us have a derense compara. Teregis, the only tenth a subst1tut~ ble to the one that held grader on Costa Mesa's The biggest player is four o ppo n e nts to a varsity, was a major st>na o r J eff Rensh aw touchdown or less last factor in the Mustangs· (5·10. 2001 "hale other year freshman team r ecord· prospects are junior Bob "lr our ltrv;: comes mg a 9--0 seitson. At S-7. Wade. a 5·8, lGO pow1d through for us, we're go-160 pounds. he 1s set to transft'r from t:nh•N·~it~ ang to be a good football start as a linebacker High an Ir vine. Junior team." says t'rench, lhL Frazier (5· 11. 185) and Dale Amburgey (6· I. 1751 Mustangs' head coach. senior Mike Brantley a nd Ju n i or R r 1 an His team's first outside IS. 7, 170) are the others. Chapman 15·9. 1601 competition is Sept. 10 an Darrell Allen. n 6·2. Trov Ybarra tS 9 173> a controlled scrimmage 100-pounder with 4 8 40 a contender for the 'start: with El. Dorado lliRh at speed. heads the d e· mg center position, ma~ Valencia High 01 ·30 rensiveends .Alll'.'nwasa also play on the de a.m.) part-time starter lai.t ftmsave lane Altho ug h they only have three returning dc- f ens i ve start ers, thl' Mu s t a ngs ha ve ex- pcr i·en·c e 10 th l' seco nd arv , at linebackers and at ends '·~ The three returninR starters are safety Jim LaJeunesse. corncrback 0 av c 1\1 o l l i c n and linebacker J err f'razicr. Mollica "a!l an a ll- league linebacker last year-. Howe\·er. ~lollaca IS also the t eam ·s No. 1 quarter back and if other pla y er s perform capably. French miJ!ht use Mollica onlv on of· fense. · LaJeunesse !S·6. MO I has 4.9 40 speed a nd m· Del.Mar Racing Results For'T~w"1UV FUtST RACZ( ,, tvr1 •f'Y)11 J .,.,.u nlf.J f•J "'•~ Pu' 1 UY!" \...c ... a...,11 ~1.1 1' I • It ' • o:. q .,, o.,., ' •• .,, ,, ., ~ .... h .... li:fl\tf"t \1 ... 1 Rf'.-f'l41 \1 1 l"l'W 1 .l ~ ..tr'-' t l"t I ·P• .16f • .. ( ~0"" Wf\y 'ltl)ff'f l '"'° ()r. ff • n r t frlfQ A:tt1""thm 4 A1 1J•tl 1 I I/, 1h ~ .... .,.,, rv.-,,"' ""'"•h.,,.•d iN nt, P\I ;,1, M,.t ""''''"' 0 SECOHO llAC E r ' " .. • • 'r:,, I+' '1J ' ' . --~---'..,. • N ,,h(J "•..J,i _._. ..... \o1111 ft C.¥0 • V:t•" t AQ.1.J")'-"11• ~w '"'. t 1' \... I A-VI r 1n ff1 "1••nl)1 i'H,,. ()1 • T1\1 An, MV1t '" ·~'"'" liu11. D .• .uty Oou1>1t. t SO•C.• 8uq & J J°Orl9 Mt , ... d , •• '° THlllD RACE · .. • •· t• "'' ,....••\t>llftl10t-.. (•-hl"f'\•"') PJ•tii;i ... 'i!Jt1 ( ,.,, 'C.t"'1i '0•1'1•~ IJl.tt "f!oOl ... 111 • b'' f)i., no. f'•rn. 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Mike Spra1t1, a f>-1 . 185-pmmd. seruw:..... seem.-.. certain to be a starter at halfback, but the other openanJ! i ' \\ a<tc opl'n beto,u•<'n Juniors Chris Corum (5· IH. 155 >. Jack Manc1N 15 7. 150) and Dana Wandrockc 15-11. 180l. Rose mead lli ~h •••to. \•.t0 °" .......... ·~ (19V'•• """"•. , ,._ ...... ,4"'1 w..,.,~~ .. 't\e t ~ •• lto ........ ._ ...• ,, " ....... """ ........... _. IK.S." V•U"" N'>U"V• fQ110..-... tn. iii• It 11 ... u\')CM'fl w .. ,,,,,, li'"''' Lu r.1 C>''l•f.tbf~ fh<N1ht lGf'h ff\• it ~· '''"""' tton1•1 W••• ~I 1"0 Racing Entries Del Mar Horses SUPER RAMP ... ,.,.. ft "• ~·c F.flh' sr .. , ,, .. POUllTH RACE ~ '"''._ I 1'f" •• o-h <t4·m+f'\1 Pu•\ ~.,1'\ P.i' ~JtJf"I\ tO· 'litt• t 11M '\ t '-" Ml D•tt'f'N, .. Q1f\ (\f t , .. , • I (f "'I'•' I'\ p.,... •• Jt, I !W.I 1 ""' I M1 '\fWT'JTI ~ 0"<n~ ~mt':"> t ~ "'/1~( p~ •• .,..,. N·I \( ••htwit\ ' I '* n I ,,,,,,., ~ ''f -t•o• tf ·•· .\i ,,,, •'t'•'"'\ ,,,, \- PYIUO qt -"''"•\f'MO•• \/'\! , .. ,,.., .. 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Pr<'Sloo IS '1 \ ~ . ~rnurdtl}O S ul1.·r 1 ~ 1<*i1.• :wd is 11.•ading Sa .~~ team rn<'•nJ ui the~· Chl·other ts riders. , '1' ly pt>cdwa y m otorey • · ,.;. ••• c•ces o.&.. !M Ornft e ~•------~ Ornn~t> Cou:<t <'ollt:~r County f.'ah-~rounds in \\Ill pla) six hnnH' gaml•:. Costa l\fos n l<lni~ht In foot bull tlui-I all \\1th \Cnson tltl.t•ts no" on G•att>S OJ>t'n ot 6 30 "ith 11 a I t' n t llH• c 0 m IHI~ the (arsl c\Cnl at !I 1 ~ btNlkstort• T he E it !lies arl' st ru~ Th~ occ P1ratl'S, llJl ghng to ~1.·l out vr llw ....... _., ·-... ...., .. "°" dcrentl'cl last :-1.'0Mlll :.is cellur in thi.' lenm !>land .... -.. ··-••,,._.,..__ flalwnol 1.•hampwns, will mgs with t h1.• S1zzli.•rs a ~ ...... -:::,,".;.:.':!:'.: pluy Cypn·s~. Cold<·n notch ab<w1.• .,.._ .. 1l .. 1 ••••• ,., -1• \''t'~t S"dtll •b •1 •1· T·h · top 10 d '.:!'_......,_..._.,..'" • .,·~ ... ··,• .... "'',..-..=! • " , • u l • l ,. • r t: r1 Cl"S Ill -~.-. ..._ 1-'ulh'rtnn. 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Ron Preston or Cm.ta a4'(;:37j)c" f>u blk Information Of Mes a is the surpri:.e -----------hct>. 2701 1-'aan aew Road.----------------------- Co:. ta M t•sn. 92626 Checks should bl• made payable to OCC Football T1ckt'ts with a st•lf· uddrcssed. stumpl'd en· \'elope mcludcci Tickets :.ell for S6 for t hl' six "H,.,_ . tlloroR 01t uge~-ri(l~Rug all '1 home qame~ ~~ - ; 5Zso __________ -s~ASoN 9 oo ________ .Puz GAME . s ' .. ;045-·3366.,4 . Sll(J#lf o•m• 11•.u• 1?..' 0().IT-YOllRSELF Oil CHANGE! QUALITY REIUll TS 11, ...... , .. •SPMJ llflllll ••DK• 99c AlHl•AJOI 11 " . ...... •;• ......... ::.':.::,'.~.. 1699 ...... ( ....... STAIHI 1 f•r t., A t vw ........ . AITl-IUST , Ii' , ,. .... At f 1w1 •• t• I I I•·-W h·~t• I ,. .. ·-·I ....... •.U O•. SUlH .. , .. , ,. .. .• "I HST HUSll "., I A 11 ,,,.. H I .. . . -. J,Aet(JE ~YMAN, Edit~ . '. Arts/Oini'19 ·out .. , . . .. . Entertainrrient· · EEKENDER :~ ., . . Friday. S~ptember 3. 1976 · DAILY PILOT ' \ . . . Enatn.els . ' ' In COunty ln'ternational Show in Lagu~a "In t.e.r A.a ti on~~ F&&ti-val-a f-En.am&~s · 1-5-0- comprehensive exhibit of enameling that will o~n Saturday at the Laguna Eeach Museum of Art, 7 -cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. The show 1s compos d of three parts: an international invitational. a national competition. and a historical collection. Prize-winners in the competition include (top) amulets by Wilham Harper of Florida, second prize: (left) a chalice by Linda L. Lundell of Long Beach. grand prize; (top nght) a vase by Hiroak1 Ohta of Japan. third prize: and (below right) "Beetle Box" by Jean Sampel of Iowa. award of merit. Prizes totaled more than $1 .000. . T.en countries will be represented 1n the show: Canada. Japan, Spain. Italy. India, Israel . Switzerland. Poland. Germany and the United States. ....... . . . Four Swedish enamel artists whose wor.ks will be shown .at the Muck_enthaler CuUur:al Center ·th1sj nbnth are (foreground) All Olsson and '(bac~. left to nght) Bengt Berglund; Goran Nllssop and Na71s Werner . . .' ~ . • . ' -• . . :· Included 1n the show will be 140 exh1b1tors with 9ver 2:70 enapels. A special l!ght-show and demonstrati.on 1$ scheduled tor Sept. 2~ at 7 p.m. ~ .. l.<.B.¥ Whitcomb of Enamel .Quild: We~ ·Tickets for tl:le ltght show can be purchased at the museum. 494-6531. __ • __ _ ~-~·w~Jtke r s.:_ _ O r iginal Work Opens Se~on At Saddlehack .. A II t ht' 1.ont•ly P&\IJlt' The Pt•rsonul \\'orld of 1'entH'SM.'l' \\'1ll1u ms ' \\ 111 opt•n the· fall tht·att>r M•u son al Saddlcbu(·k t'ollci;:e with n four-iwrfnrma11cc n m l'lt'gin11111g \\'t•dncsdu\ Tht· origrnal thcatcr paect" M'n µl t•cl by its cl trt•rtor. \\'urrC'n lk~<·on. and h:1~~d u1x>n the wril~ 10AS 11( mw of .l.m erlt'a·s most h t1 port .ant pl a~·wrights. \\ill be lllas;t<'cl through gl'J>l. It in the· col· le~t' s Oldg H. Performances nrc al ~ pm T1 ckt•t.; a n• f)r in'fl a t S2 for :1dulti. ancl SI ror stu<l<•nts holrling Assoc111lt•d Stu<lt'nl 11ody c:.tr(L.,, and m:1y he purclul,'icd in the rommun11~ :.t•n ·1ct•s nffu•t• ut lht• c•ollt•gt• Cast m,·mhcrs for lhr pro- <h1<·twn 1111'1 11<1<' lk tsy and David 1'11111. Sa11nf11·'1 l\I athl.'\\S·l>Cat•on nnc1 K1m \\'lngc'I. < • Q m p I l'I 1 n g · t h c c• a s l a r ~ nougla:-1\1<' I:-:\\ t'O an<l Hnndull l.un<I Hrtall Oo110J1 hlll' \\ill deS11:tn sets u nd li ghting and Le~lie lh•icte will uct us l)roductlon stugl• manajtt:'r. Tickt•ts and rcsen utions may b<> obtained through the com· mun1t v information office ut K.'ll·97tio or ·195·<1950. F:xt 263 Hours at the museum are 11 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. Admission is tree Actors in Saddlet)ack College's produc tion of "All ttre Lonely People, '"a compilation of Tennessee Williams wCJrks that opens Wednesday, are shown rehearsing from scrip ts. They are (front) Randall Lund and (left to ri!J,_ht) Kim Winget, Saundra . Mathews-Deacon, David Paul, Doug McKwen an<!__Betsy Paul. .y . . .. ·. . Pai~t i~ ,Glass, Clay . . . . . The fall gaile~y st!ason ut -the· oven~. E<1ch Sunday at ~ p.m. Muc,kenth.altt. ~GIJ11ural Cent du~:..t.oht' run-of.:t;he--show;"th will ·open Sept.· 11 with an ex· Swedjsh Jo'olk Dancers. a graup hibition titled ,"four Swedish based in Los Angeles. will Enamel Artist's.''· which has perfo rm in 'full costume .. These never before been-'Seen in .the performa!lcos 'will be free ·of -United States. · ch11r ge. ·The Swed isl) Folk Dan- This cpllection, fea.lurin~ 40 cers 1r ecenUy r.etumed from :t .. ename l pain~iogs, ·11as· be'cn . m.onih.~ng tour of Swedel), / . brought.to Fullerton-through the whe r e they pe rformed at 11 ... assist ance of the Western "As: special July 4 . celebration to socjation of Aft Museums.. the honor the person selectCd to hold' Swc~\Sh lnstit ute· in Sto'ckholm IJ)e titJe of "oµtstandi11g SwcdisP'. and fhe J ohnson LinM. 'nlc ex· American ... Performance dates hibition will continue th.rough are Sept. 12, 19. and 26, and Ocl. 3 Oct 10 · and 10. ·n e n g t B HgJund.,Gora n ·Th e. Jf oy 31 Sw <'d i s h Nilsson. Alf Olsson and Nalls lnformatiop Servi'ce in SaJ1 Werner 'are artists who have Fra n c is co has o ffered . th<.' . , earned recognition in Sweden Muckenthaler 'cultural Center '\.1 for their expert tnents in the.nrt ot ·another exhibition to m:company enamel. as well as for Lt)l!ir wor.k · lhe <:!'lam el painting display. This in other media. Their works in s ec nd ex hibition . titled ~~ ~re_Chii'ra lcrlzed.b In-fs h l"'os t e r s of ll'e tense , vivid colors arid imagery · Seventies ... -p resents a un quc ' ' view of contem.porary Swt.'<.len. THE CANVAS of 'the er1amel painter 1s· made·.of .too same mat eri a I a s. o l'd-fas h joncd bathtubs. The l'namcl itsolf is <1 glassr. inorganic rriukrial that is baked onto ttie metarlic surface flt temperatures highn th.un 1.000 degrees. The artist's pal ell~ consists.of a number of buckets of enamel max: Alass."cla~>. color pigment. and'w:.rtcr. · .· · Tfle enamel fs applied 'wilh u brush. a paint s.prayt•r, or w1th, lhe fin~crs . The huki11g of the plate t akcs .srK tu d Aht minutps ut a'temperaturc o( 1-.470. to i .. ~5 degree.~. •Paint can be added and the bakinA process cun be rcpca\· ed any number of times To roincide with the ~xhl~Hon', · the Muckent'h1.1 lor '(;uHural (enter has scl)eduled additibnnl • ' I IN THAT coontry". which until WQrld War II was largc~y rural, 'tn~ 'poster scrvc•d as a mcdium'of communk ation for more than • promlsl's of 11olllk al caoilidatcs an(! manufacture):s promolln~ n µroctuct. T he poster was. and, sUll i$, em~oy·cct l1y a wide var'icty,of gov crntnent :.il. s oc'aul. und ·rultural enlitit.•s ror \lddrcsslrfg l h.c vnrio u1> 1>ccto.rs o f ttic. population. The galfont'S arc Qpcn from noon lo· five p.m .. T11e:;dt1y. throu~h Sunday. Admission ill free. THt.' Muckenthaler Culfur~ ·Center. is locptcd ot .120l W, Malvern fat Eu'clid ) in t 'u.llerton. More information rc1tarding the cxh-ihitions an(I t he danc~ pcrfQrm ances m uy ht> ohlilindd .. by ll'Jephonin(( ~79~1() . . Students of T~ t o ·uaire Wide ·thoiee .;_i-.....:i.--;...i...-.;_.--"_.;,.;~~-_:-· . ·. • . • • . The widest s election of college tredit television courses yet offered in the history or KOCE·TV, Channel 50. will begin Sept. 20. During the previou."I school year. 13 .063 s tudents regis tered for television courses on Channel SO~ KOCE-TV. Channel 50. is owned and o~raled by the Coast Community College District and Is part of the re· cenlly established Coastline COm· • munlty College. the "college beyond walls." This open university concept • involves college credit classes beiJlg held in 115 locations throughout \he , district and also Includes television courses. VIEWERS 'CAN tUJ? the t~e~i.sion 'to~es ror personal ennchmeit or ,. for college credit. Those intt-rested in taking the course for coUege c redit can call 963-0811 . and the necessary ·registration forms will be sent by mail' by Coastline COGlmun ity College. There is no charge for enrollment in television courses. Textbooks can be boUght at the college book s tores or mailed to the home. Begin.nlng the.fall line-up of college _ credit courses ts "Real Estate and You ... a course designed for the con- sumer rather tha n the proressional re- al estate licensee. The course covers such topics as Cinancing . a home, property taxes, encumbrances. appraisals. esa,row and title insurance d~s. property n)anagement. and much more. ' • "FOods Fort.he Mo(lem Family'' is designed lo m a ke everyone mor~ kno\\'ledgeable about cooking techni· . q ues. food indus~ry marketing . pr•ctlces and the preparation ~nd selection of foOds. The course covers.· ·such topics as food preservation and preparation and the nutritions\ value of the basic fobd groups. It itho in· eludes sp~cial dining situations such'' as barbeques~cookingJOI' a crowd and low calorie dining. • . The other six t~levision courses arc . · as follows : . . "CONTEMPORARY Cailfomia Is· sues" oamines ninQ major issues of 'sbclological importance to CaJjfor- nians-. On this award wino.Ing series. the i~sues examined are aging, crime and 'c.rlmlnal ju&tice. drug' abuse. education". pollution. povc!rtY. racis·m, resources and ener gy, and sex)sm. : . · "The Adams Chronicles" examines · · .the·history ;-0l the United States from 1750 to 1900 by focusing on the lives or one or.America's _great falnilies. The series dram atize~ the-t ragooles and .. . Viuro.phs of. four gene'r'~t1ons of Ad'-ms.men a nd women. ' ' . "Freehand Skelehing."' ·an · ill· · troductory course in drllwing. c:.ove..S such topics 3$ elem'enl!l of draw!n,g. shading end shadows. and aerial perspective: The course.is talighl fpr those with little or llQ a.rt experience ~ or for those¥ ·wishing ta le~~ nt~ ~drn-lng techniques. . "Man an<t ~nvir6nment" examme.11. the hilerdep~ndence of man and hiS . s urro und ings, focus ing on lb.\>~ · bioI.oglt'al. p h ys'ical and sotlal s<Hences. : . ,. · "AS MAN B~UAV0E{" an i.!. trodoctory ,cours e in psyc~ology. U · 1 amines the behavioristic, the Freil:· dia n and t))e humanistic points~. view of . more than ..25 putstao psychologists . ps ycbiofttrlsls . psychoanalysts. · : \ "A '(lme to Grow" foc\lses oq tlit phy s 1«c ·a I • e m ot Io n a I a 'n~ psychologtcat d,velopment or the cblld lrom ¢once ptlod w adol~c~· .nae. course' is directed to partn~. · · · lea'Ch~rs and anj <>Qe1rllerest.ea_m or involved wi\.h child/in., · -g DAILY PILOT The A rts ·in Brief Diana Ross ' . To Perforni Diana Ross will make her Los Aneeles Music Center debut In "An Evening With Diana Ross," Sept. 28·0ct. 10 at the Ahmanson Theater. The singer-actress will be accompanied by a trio of .. female singers and a company ol mimes. Tickets are available at agencies. 't'waian A rt Tour The Laguna Beach Museum of Art Is offering an art tour to the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, de· parting NQv. 10 for eight days. Grace Briggs of Discovery Travel in Laguna Beach will conduc t the tour. Reservations are limited and may be madoby calling 494-0763. P~r~ .. slott A 1tditlott• The music department at Santa Ana College will hold auditions for Its n~wly formed Percussion Ensemble from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday in room N·ll4 of the music bu.ilding. Auditions are not limited to percussionists but are open to all interested musicians. M'o•~n '• Singfn9 Group Women singers interested in a group that performs contemporary songs may audit ion for Harbor Singers. whkh rehearses from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . on Tuesdays at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The group uses choreography and is accompanied by piano and gu.itar. Dues are $10 per year. Auditions may be arranged by calling Mrs. I. Soucie, 556-2674, or Mrs. L. Walker. 586-2364. •f(in9 and I ' Tryout# Open auditions for singers and dancers for ''The King and I" will be held by the Long Beach ._ __ Civic t:igbt Opera at 518 E. 4th St., Long Beach. Dancers will audition at 1 p.m. Sept. 18. singers the next day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Equ.ity mem- bers cannot be employed. All principal and chorus roles will be filled from auditions. Ad· ditional information is available by calling (213) 432-7926. &ripl 1Crfl in9 Cla•• Bill Sandefur, writer and coproducer or "The Little House on the Prairie," will t each scriptwriting }>eginning Sept. 16 at Cal State Fullerton. Theh are no prerequisites for the course. Additional information may be obtained by calling Continu.ing Education, 870.2611. Ballet Folklori<"o Me.ri'"ano Tickets are on sale by mail for an Oct. 6 ap· pearance of the Ballet Folklorico Mexicano c.t Orange Coast College at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3.50. Checks or money orders made payable to Orange Coast College can be sent with a stamped, self ad- dressed enve lope to Ballet Folklorico Mexicano. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, ~oeta Mesa, CA 92626. ·!)inter Hour• al Atirarlion• •::. Several !lmuscment attractions have an-~ltQunced their changeover to autumn-winter ::a.ours. Beginning Sept. 12, Universal Studios ~:$purs will be held from 10 a .m. to 3:30 p.m. · weekdays and 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Admission is $5.95 for adults. $4.95 for juniors U2·16) and $3.95 for children (S.11 ). _,i·· Bush Gardens be~inning Sept. 11. will be • , n from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. on SaturoayS.-~ days and holidays only. Admission is $5.25 for ~edults and $4.25 for children. ,., Lion Country Safari. starting Tuesday, will "'etmit the last car into the wildLife preserve at S ... ,m. instead of the current 6 p.m . The Safari Camp entertainment conter will close at 6:30 p.m .. one hour earlier than at present. Opening ' time will remain 9a.m. A1111Husador Pop S~rle• • Two pop series have been added to the 1976 77 , 'season at Ambassador Auditorium ln Pasadena. , Featured artists will include Merle Haggard. , Robert Mer rill, Earl Wrighlson and Lois Hunt, PnservaUon Hall Jazz Band, the Shear ing Quintet a nd Oscar Brand. Addition a 1 in· formation is available by calling (213) 577·5511 : (tickets may be charged by phone). " ·: • . .t ~lttle N lgltt Mui<"' The Stephen Sondheim musical "A Little Night Music" wlll be presented Sept. 17·Nov. 7 • al The Theater. 817 N. HHldale, LOs Angeles. ' Ticket information is available from (213) 275-9872. Ari• Cour•e• At Fullerto11 . The Los Angeles Bulkt will pt'l'S('l1t l\\ o di((erent pe rformances ut 8 p.m . Sl·pt. ~M and 25 nt Cal Statt? .Fulll'rton's Li ttll• Theater. Tickcti; arc on sulc now by mall order <at the box office ulll'r Sept. ta>. Cost is $3 .50 and onll•rs m:i v he sent to the ·cultural Events Offitl:. CulJforn1a State Uni vcrs it v. F\Jllcrton. CA 9263·1. Fur information. ca"tl 870·3347. . . Arts Hurt by Money Crunch By Tbe Associated Press Arthur Dewey. comptroller or the Los Ang~les Philharmonic, summe d up his orchestra's financial situation in a few words: "Downhill. It's hell on ltenlrat u . • ~ Dewey. who says the orchestra has a $6-million annual budget and faces a deficit of more than $200,000 ror the fiscal year ending next June. is not alone. An Associated Press s urvey shows that orchestras, theaters and other c ultural attractions across the country are finding that contri bulions and ticket sales do n 't c o\•er expenses . Labor disputes complicate the problem in some areas. THE PllOBLE!IS have led to cut bac ks -the Americ an Shakespeare theater said it was canceling a fall tour because of lack of funds. Ticket prices are rising. Appeals for foundation and government support are growing. Ther~ 1tre--a few excepti~ to the trend: The John-Y:-Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington is in the black. So is the Atlanta Arts Alliance and the Dallas Symphony. Harold Gregory. executjve director of the Utah Symphony, said the group "ls unique in that it's a pay-as-you-go organization." due partly to musicians' willingness to accept rt!alisuc salaries. In most areas. however, the situation faced by Los Angeles is far more common. T h e Nashville (Tenn .) Symphony, for example. has pro- jected a deficit of $70.000 this year on Its $690,000 budget. It m ay have to cut buck on a series of free programs in the public schools. "TH E COM PETlTlON in fund· raising is just fi erce ... said gener al manage r George Carpenter. "It becomes worse by the month.·· The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra faces a poss ible stnke when the current musicians· con· tract expires Sept. 5. Orchestra officials said they face an aC'· cumulated def1C'1t or over $869,000 and cannot afford the salary de· mands or the musicians who are seeking weekly pay or S485 at the end of a three-year-paC'l. The current basic pay is $305 a week, and the symphony has offered $350 at the end of three years. Let•Q Oo gailing ... IM HAUTIPUL DAMA f'OIMT HAalOa RENT A SAILBOAT VICTORY21 OMEGA14 CORONA0023 AFC16 A THllLL YOU'll MEVH FOIGIT •DryS ...... •IMttHolsh ·•-.L-llllHJ EMBARCADERO MARINA ~eden f'tec• D..r.WH ..... CA. ""-: 171414t6-"77 Coas·t Entert Offer Holi • iners Fun St:irtina today, the long Labor Day weekend holds prom1 e or utchln1 up on many LJ\Jngll. Not the lust or these. for a lot o( us. ls that novelty known as rest. On the other bund, 1! s tay activ( you must, three dll.)'S pro- vide abundant ti me to check out u host of tine dining and entertain menl spots in Orange County Afler d inner , which can be as simple or deluxe as you want to mnke it thanks to thl' wide· ranging prospects. nat!ves and visitors alike can turn to an cquaUy varied lineup of enter- tainment attractions DUFFY'S Back llav -Al • Valdez Macho Duo for danctng. Tuesday through Saturday, 9 p.m . to l : 30 a m.: songs by .Bobby Vera, Monday through Friday, 5 to 7:30 p.m ; Calypso Steel Drum Band. Sunday, 3 to 7 · p.m. -103 N . Bayside Dnve ·<Newport Dunes>, Newport Beach. 640-5123. WLTON INN -today's dance sounds with Pe rfect Day, Tues· day through Saturday. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a .m .: jukebox lWleS Sunday and Monday until closing -25205 La Paz Road (al the San Diego Freeway). Mission V1 cJo, 586·5000. BEN BROWN'S -vocals and dance rhythms with the Don Gra dy Trio. ·Tuesday through Thursday. 8:30 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m .; songs by Gino Lanzi. 1-~nday and • turday ewenings · 3ll06 Coast Highway (al the Ahl>O Reach Pu~rl South La~una. 499-2663. AIRPORTER IN N dance music by Jim 8ogJ.?1o's Fiascos in the Cabaret. Monday through Saturday. 8·30 p m lot ·30 a m . vocals by Shona B1s h1p. Monday through Fnday. 5 to 8 JO p m .. dancing with the Tno. Sunday. 8:30 p.m. to 1 30 a.m 18700 MacA rthur. Or ange C.:ounly A1rport. 833 2770 CROWN HOt:SE piano st~ I ings of Buz Watson and vocals by Sue Lynd. Tuesday through Saturday. 8 30 p m to l 30 a.m . -32802 Coast ll1gh"ay <at Crown Valley Parkwu) >. L.iguna Niguel, 499·2626. l\'Y ll 0t:5E jazz h) Shearwatcr. Tu<.•sda) throui:.th Saturday. 8.30 p.m to I 30 a.m : folksinger Fred llall. Sunda) and ut ·n· About Stanley Monday 384 Forest Avt• hn the LumbeTard Center>. Laguna I Ueach. -9491. UO BY M cGEE'S Conglo~ration -DJ Mick Rush at the l\ltltable for mghtly dune Ing, 7 P.'1· to 2 a.m. -353 E. Coast •ghway (at Bayside Drive). ~wport Beadl', 673-5380. . NEWrtRTER lN -today 's disco s°"ds "live'' with J ackie N1(fl'O art Plain Truth. Monday through ~lurday, 8:45 p.m. to 1 :JO a.m~Endaogered Species. Sunday, me hours; Jazz in the Afternoo Sunday. 4 to 7 p m .• guitarist b Moline in the Wine Cellar. sday through S:itur- day. 7 to p. m.: harpist Rosalie Corson ~ the Marine Room, Wednes~y through Sunday. varying iirs -1107 Jamboree Road. Ne rt Beach. 644-1700. SEBAS N'S WEST 'Dinner Playhousq-dinner nightly. ex· cepl Mo .. ay, with Rodgers & Hamme~tein 's Ame rican classic. ·1 uth Pacific ·· Plan at least an ur and a hall for din· ner befor curtain times on Fri· day a nd ._turday at 9: 10 p.m . Sunday, 1;40 p.m .; Tuesday through '\ursday. 8:40 p.m 140 Avenitl P ico. San Clemente. 492·9950. APAOJ:NA -Middlc-Easwrn belly da°'1tg_at its best with top· form a~ts like Scheherazade. Ayad. nouch and AnJeliha, Tuesd1y through Sunday. 8 30 p.m. f7 :JO on Sunday) luclosmg -60QD, Newport Center Dnve. Newpm Beach. 640-7502. r s -dancing and enl<.'r ta nt with Germaine and Sig and Sound. Friday and a ay, 9 p.m. to c-losanJ: 2121 E Coast High\\ ay 1 near Murthur>. Corona del ~lar. 673 77. RRIOTT HOTEL -Labor Dayveekend only. t\\O compl<.'l(' shoY. by the Four fo'r<.'s hml'll. dant music by the Soc1el) for the :rcscrv;1tion of 81~ B:ind!-. Sat day and Sunday. d1~co dan ng in t h t' ~ta1n Clrace Lou e. nightly to :? a.m . Wall) Rut at the piano bar in the AT THE NEWPOATER Jackie Nlgfo Capr1 cc10 Cafe. Wednesday· through Saturday. 7·30 p.m. to 12:20 a.m.; strolling manachis. Sunday. 10:30 a.m. to2:30 p.m. - 90Q Ne wport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 640-4000. TOP OFTH~ROY-AL -musfc for remmiscing and dancing by Ralph a nd Frank, Thursday through Saturday, 8 p.m. to l am. -23861 El Toro Road <atop Home Savings Bwlding), El Toro. 586-6866. SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL -s winging con · te m porary dance sounds of Awakening in the Blue Parrot lounge. Monday through Satur- day, 8:30 p.m . to 1:30 a .m. -666 Anton Blvd. (at the San Diego Freeway and Bris tol I, Costa Mesa. 540·2500. FETTUCINT -entertaTnment and dancing in the lounge with Rick Potter. Wednesday through Sunday. fro m 8 :30 p.m., Jam session Sunday starting al 3 p.m .. strolling accordionist Tony Tortorete. Wednesday through Friday during the dlnner hours 2831 Bristol <betwttn Baker treet and Newport Boulevard). Costa Mesa. 751·1871. KONA LAN ES -::.... sounds or yesterday and today with Bob Whtte <formerly or the Platters) and R ay Lo wdon. Tuesd ay through Saturday. 9 p.m. to 2 a m 2699 llarbor Blvd.. Costa Ml'sa. 545 1112 i\ MELI A ·s romantic guitar mui.1c and vocals an the Capri Lounge. Chris tian Enc, Sunday (Sef'OUT. PageC7) - "" SPOUTER SALOON Food '"""" "_AlBOA "'°•>Vl~ ·~~ ~olden (~~~0 ~~ iii:;;, a9on' . ·-~ c_Airporter C/nn CJ-Io tel l1RESE~TS orTSTA~Dl~G Ol~l~C & E~TERT r\l~.\tE~T .. * :\IEDITERRANEAN RO l 'flH EXt2l'ISITE <TISl!\E. ~:HVI llf\.'iEH SEH\'EI> rRO~I 5 PM l.l'"\<'11 FHll~I 11 ·30 1\~J CH.\MPAG~E . l':\1JAY BRU FKO\I 10 .\~I · 3 P)J * Captain\ Table Coffee hop ~ ... IC\ I\(, ZI llOL'HS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGKTl Y IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (O,,OSITI TH( All..atl 833-2770 EL~~~Back Bay Restaurant ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING IN THE ROUND i~~ NIGHTLY ~~....__..._....._ NOW OPEN MON. thru. Sl.Jlll. SU NOA Y BRU~H 10 1.m. to 3 p.l'jl Guest Boat Slips "C::. ~ , .. . . ~ L 103 N. BAYSIDE OR .• N~AT BEACH' GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1oliz1ng In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCl-hOtNNER DAILY Food 10 Take Out 11:30 A.M to 10 P.M ~•n~-.. COSTAWISA 642-7162 • 646-Hl I JUST ONE VISIT •• • I 1Ut \I 11 .uul \ttll II lu •Ult\ tit• nl 1tt11t \I• _\jt \_ '-\ l• Liu Ul.u.-1 UUUfltt I• "-1...JU r 111r tf1 '•·nthr"Tn • •• f,l .. ttt• • \\ lu r•· , .... • .10 •''I"' 1tt • ut. ut t•• tc .. '"'· \IC\lt '"'· 1.111.t·." 1X "'''''' ·1·••11h1· ..... 11. \\HICIC '' ,\ C tt'll'l 'I \I '"' •IU~ \I fl II• Jtl\llllt• LUNCH-Mon. to Ft-i. I I :lO to 3 Dinner -1 nites. Dinner Menu pricu start -$4.25 Live entertainment II\''' 11~11 'l \I I r\fl .,,,...,. ~ I.-ttwu . ..,, APACANA Restaurant 600 N•wport C•nte r Dr., Newport leach 1111 Nr-wr••rl l1•11t1·1 ''"' 'trnm I ,,h1on l\l,11111) For Reservotlont Cofh 640-7502 8A.N0V[I '"CllfTICS 110 ... 100) I Frio11y. Seotemb« 3, t 975 DAIL y PILOT CJ Street FaiP 3 0NIGtrr,SEPTEMBER 3 ORANGE STJtEET FA!R -Booths on an m· ternational theme, with enlertaJnmenl and food from Scandin avia. Mexico, Italy, Ireland, Germany and Japan. various ti mes today through Sunday in Downtown Plaza tChapman Avenue at Glassell Street). Ora.nae. Free. MARIACHI FIESTA -7:30o'~lock tonight at St. Isidore's Family Center. c:orner ot Katella and Reagan, Los Alamitos. Pree. refreishments available. BA.LLET REVUE -By students of the Fantasy Ballet School, 7:30 o'clock tonight, l p.m. Satur- day al Huntington Center. 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. Free. HELEN REDDY -8 o:clock tonigJlt al the Anaheim Convention Center. $..'5.50•$7.50, tickets at agencies. PETER PAN P UPPET SHOW-2 and 4 p.m. to- day through Monday at Huntington Center, 7777 Edinger Ave., Hun,!iogton Beach. Free. LA CRISTIANITA PAGEANT -Historical sbow, : 15"° o'clock tonight and Saturday al La Cristianita Bowl, San Clemente (east on Camino de Estrella to e nd. continue on dirt road). $3.50 adults, $J.50children,492-1131. BOBBY GOLDSBORO -7. 9 and 11 o 'clock tonight through Sunday, 8and10:30 p.m . Monday at Knott 's Berry Farm, Buena Parle. $4 adults, $2 . children. THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS -· Plus The Movies. 8 :30 and 11 o'clock tonight and Saturday at The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $5. s.16-3192. 'SOUTH PACIFIC' -Musical, now through Oct. 30 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 A venida Pico. San Clemente. $9.50-$1&9&:- 492-9950. AT THE GREEK TIU:ATER -George Burns and Carol Channing, Tuesday through Sept. 11. AT UNIVERSAL AMPIUTHEATER -Geor~e Benson and Natalie Cole, tonight and Saturday: Linda Ronstadt with Andrew Gold, Tuesday throudl Sept. JJ. AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL -Cleo Lame. tonight and Saturday; Los Angeles Master Chorale, Tuesday ; Cleveland Orchestra. Wed· nesday : J akob Gimpel, pianist, Thursday: Cleveland Orchestra, Sept. 10: opera pops with Robert Merrill, Sept. 11. All 8:30 p.m. with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Tickets al agencies. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"The Wiz," through Sept. lt al the Ahmanson Theater; "Pacific Overtures," through Oct. 16 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ; "Equus," lndefinite run at the Huntington llarUord Theater: "A • m r Times/Places Chorus Linc... indefinite run at the SbuMrt Theater. BUDDY RICH -And Thc.> Big Hand Machlnc. 8:15 p.m. lo 12:30 n.m. t01\lght und Sulurduy at Disneyland. Also. Bloodstone and Dorothy Moore <"Misty BJue").,9:15 und 11 :15 o'cloc;k tonight. $5 adults, $2 children. SATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 4 OPERA DOUBLE BILI.. -"I Pagliacci'' ,_nd "Gianni Schicchi," presented by Lyric Opera As- sociation of Orange County at Laguna Beach ' High School Auditorium. 625 Park Ave .• Laguna Beach. 8 p.m. Saturday. $3·$..'5. 494-0709 or agencies. ROCK CONCERT -Medulla, land 3 p.m. Salur· day and Sunday at HWllington Center, 7777 Ed· inger Ave,. Huntington Beach. Free. BALLET AND SYMPHONY -The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra and Ballet Pacifica, 8:30 p.m . Saturday and Sunday al the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. $3·$7,4~·1148. SKATEBOARD CHAMPIONS HIP Professional. begins 10 a.m . Saturday and Sun- day at the Long Beach Arenn, 300 E. Ocean Blvd .• Long Bea{'h. SJ.SO in advance, $4 at door. (213) 437-2255. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 QUICKSILVER -Plus Peter Ivers, 8:30 and 11 p.m. Tuesday throul!h Thursday ut The Golden ...Bear. 30L£ac.ilic. Coast. ..l:ligbway ... J lunt.ing\UI~--• Beach. $5. 536·9600. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 'ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE'-A look at Ten· nessee Williams based on his writings. 8 p.m . Wednesday through Sept. l J In Building R at Sad. dleback College. 28000 Margucrilc Parkway. Mission Viejo. S2 aduJts, $1 students. 831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. ICE FOLLIES Featunng Peggy Fleming, Sept. 8·19 at the Inglewood Forum. $3.75 lo$6.75. some discounts for children. Tickets al agencies. T HURSDAY, SEPTEMB E R 9 JACK MURRAY, HYPNOTIST -2, 4 and 7:30 p.m . Thursday and Sept. 10. l and 3 p.m . Sept. 11 and 12 at Huntin~ton Center, 7777 Edinger Ave . Huntington Beach. f<"'rcc <SeeTIM ES. Page CS> H-..nn--By El-Mataclot Say Heflo To Mcrcial TRY ORANGE COUNTY•s FINEST MEXICAN FOOD 314 FOREST AVI!. LAGUNA•EACH I••,,.. l-,~l Mf-~ICAN RCS'rAUkAN"I S #l.COSTAMESA!296E.17thSt. HILLGREN SQUARE• 6'45·7626 . . COCKTAILS 112. BALBOA • 105 MAIN St. BALBOA PIER • 675-9e00 &ANKAMERICARO. MASWICHAltGE ond AMERICAN EXPRESS Friday S!f>temw 3. 1976 · Comes the dawn ol anothc-r local theater ~. and with it the Lliual complement or pre· m&eres. revivals and repri.Hs in professional. community and rollectat.e playhouses up and down tlie.Oranae Coast. Tb1a Ume lbe booor ol llfling the curtain on the 19'16-77 season with lbe first posl·Labor Oay pro4ucUon IM• to Saddleback College. The Mis· aion Viejo school will bow ln next Wednesday wilb Warren Deacon's production or "All the Lonely People: The Personal World of Tennessee WWlam1" for a four-evening engagement. Tbe first community group on the boards will be the Westminster Community Theater wltb tbe rock-religion musical "Godspell," which rared so successfully al South Coast Repertory in 1974 and 197S. Stan Pritchard is directing the Westminster production, which opens Sept. 10 for lour weekends. ' ~ NOSTALGIA hits the spoUigbt the rouowing Jl'riday, Sept. 17, when the Huntington Beach Playhouse closes out a 12-year career in tbe Barn with a reprise of the theater group's very first of· fering, "Harvey." The Pulitzer Prize-winning Intermission Tom Titus comedy about the invisible rabbit will run five weekends. South Coast Repertory. after a month or The Captain and Tennille. composed or former Orange Coast resident Toni Ten- nille <above left> and Daryl Dragen, will star with Liza Minnelli in KMPC's "Show of the World" Oct. 1 at the Inglewood Forum. Tickets are available at agencies. mlere or the satire British comedy "The Ruling . . ' 0 •. • _o . o .. o ! --world at War' To Be Repeated ''The World Al War" winner of a 1974 Emmy Award for Best Documentary Serles. will be re· peated oo KHJ·TV beatnnin& at s p.m. Sunday on Cha.noel$. • Tbe aeries ot 26 one-hour pro(l'ams tell1 the atory or World War IJ ~b the use ol film, much of it nt!ver before screened, and lntervlews wilb s tatesman and military leaders. Sroi 11os ust l11ttll11ve. i!IQIWthn I 1f4) 6>Ntt4 NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!!! unaccustomed darkness, will -launch its new ,-~-~~_,,,_==~ season Sept. 18 with the Southern California pre-~ ~ i~ Class." This will begin SCR 's last season in . -- downtown Costa Mesa -the company will re· MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS l •-• locate in the South Coast Plaza area next year. " ! The Laguna Moulton Playhouse starts things • (Frt., Sat. & .,unday 'til 6 P.M.J -Excluding Holidayf I off on i~ season Sept: 21 ~Ith Neit Simoo's-co~·-..1--dmMrs incJu#sou/l'OFsalild, ba~ed (J<JCBtQ. oniet edy "The Sunshine Boys." Paul Teschke and RED SNAPPER .................. 2.75 Gene Benedict have been cast in the coveted title roles for the stage version or the show, which won MAHI MA HI · • • • • · · • • • • • · • • · • • • • 2.95 George Burns his Oscar. GRILLED SEA BASS • • • • • • • . • • • • • 3.25 More nostalgia is on tap at the San Clemente TOP SIRLOIN .•.• ,.............. 3.75 •Communjty Theater, which will celebrate a de· NEW YORK STEAK ·~de at the Cabrillo Playhouse with tbe first play · · · · • • • • • • • • • • 3.95 staged in that building, "Bell, Book and Candle." LOBSTER T Al L • . .. .. • • . . • .. • • • • 5.50 The J ohn van Druten comedy opens Sept. 23 for STEAK AND LOBSTER ....•• ,.... 5.95 tour weekends. "I DO, I DO." the two-character musical version or "Tbe FOUJl>OSter ... Will play two dates on the South Coast, first surfacing at the Forum Theater on the .Laguna Beach Festival of Arts grounds on Sept. 30 as a production or the Lyric Opera Association. It will reappear on the stage of Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse on Oct. 20, albeit with a dirrerent cast. · Golden West College will beat South Coast Repertory to the punch when the collcl(ians pro· duce Harold Pinter's "Old Times" (which is·on SCR's schedule for January). The GWC version Will open Oct. 1 In the Actor's Playbox on campus. Also debuting on Oct. l will ·be the Orange County pre miere or a new Paul Zindel comedy, "Tbe Sttttt Affairs ol Mildred Wild," at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. It's ticketed for three weekends. Rounding out the new cycle will be the Irvine Community Theater's production or another county premiere, the intense drama "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?" This adult play Oct. 8 Cor three weekends as the rinal ICT LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m. 16218 PK1lic Coan Hwy • HunlH19ton Bdl. • 12131 592-1321 3901 E. Coast Hwy• CMone Otl M., • 17141 67!><0900 JACKIE NIGRO and Plain Truth For Dancing and Entertainment It's All Happening Nightly at Co11ti11e11ta/ Cuisine Luncheon • Dinner Bru11ch • LAie Suf'i Romantic Guitar Music i111he Id world atmosphere of I he Capri Lounge eservations Honored (714) ()42-9434 3:300 W. Coast Hwy. aJ Newporl Bird Newporl Beach • Formerly With THE PLA TIERS AND R A y LOWDON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday · 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM r . ~~~r:'c~t~~~SeTVlce rnoctam>Tr .__T_h_e-Lld() L()UDlle and the origi_nal Ame/ia'.r on Balboa Island •Dinn.er Only• 311 Marine A tl'. (7 14} 673-6580 KONA LANES ........................... . ~basUan·s ~t l Call 642-5678. Put • tew words to work tor ou. 19/Y~m 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545·111~ ,.,.. . .. . . . ··~ . .. : 1107 JAMBOREE ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH 17141 644·1700 . ........................... & rc .. cr11o tion~ coll (7 14) 492·9950 140 AVE. PICO SAN CLEMENTE 'fie <fJuar.ler r/)acK NEWPORT IUCWS ORIGINAL "Pay By The Ounce .. STEAK HOUSE Tue. & Wed. Nite Special 12 oz. Delmonico (New York) complete Steak Dirtner s59s Happy Hour S to 7 • Dinner 6 to I 0 SfM6.,lof.ONG......, IAlt .._ c_..., ..... • n.r. c• •"• '"'"'"' r-2530 W. Coast Hwy., Nell~ e.och 541-1177 • ~ FANT ASTICO . .. Dave Lewis . ~ntertaining Wednesdays thru Saturdays • For your added enjoyment in the Lounge try a dellghttul Iced bowl of shrMip or our famous clams casino fionl1 biz 900 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 675-5111 ________________ __,~ t iningCar Restaurant & Station Saloon SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items Starts with A Cocktail and ends with a beverage (non·alcoholic) of your choice LOCATED INSIDE THE I.ACK OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA HISTOL STalT & SAM DilGO FHIWAY-COSTA MESA 17141 HMIZ2 Labor Day Weekend. September 4 & 5 THE . FOUR FRESHMEN ;~ ': .. ' •'' ~. • SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION ... OF BIG BANDS •Two complete shows, S1turdiy and Sund1v •New YOfk Stuk Dinner featuring C1e11r Sllad & Baked Al11k1 •En1ert11nmtnt, dinner ind dlndng, only S17.50 per penon Tl DAILY LOG FRIDAY IY•tHNQ II Clll "7U11tt&lll • Ptnidtntlll hon iuuu ~1u .. tt 1 .. (JI) 'Str1unt 501n11 ~irn 1 wartime lhll rtlitS I 111111 lact. :00 "'0£1UT C1mp11&ft k u11n CO<tllDI lht o.tren 111d lht rife 11111 Mal fud1y 11\f c.m 1 30 lo 8PM m Slltlor~ ' Soll " (R) rrtd S111lo1d I his t•P!'ucnco n 1n Germany a s101y mOft on l1C11hou1 fun 0 M0tl1: (Zhr) "The Lui Ro11111" (a '72-0rson Welles. Laurence H t D (12t) Pl Oonnr & Marie (R) Gutsls I e Don llno11s, rht Osmond 81 'rs. and !il1cha~I Landon • D Motif: ?!Ir) "MISCrttt" (tom) '58-11n1, f11c11d Bers 9:00 CJ) CBS rn.1 llowie: "~r Clttle C.· 111111'' ) "72-C.ry Crimes, Billy Crttn ush, lu~e Askew, Bo Hopkin eollrer lewis. 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"~''""'"I"" S-0.1 ••• o. ... ~ .. , .. , ... M••l• "Or MtllUM , O.r • Sol,.., ... , Rock Opera Releasced ' . LOS ANGELES (AP) -"E\•ita," an opera based on the Jlfe of the Argenblle's Eva Peron, • will be released by MCA Recor~ ll'I October. Andrew Lloyd .Webber , and Ttm Rict>. author5 or "Jhus Chnn Supe~lar." collaboral· ed on the new work, wh1ch was wrillen and re ~orded in P.ngland between 1!174 and une. "Evita" iR de11cnbcd as not pohtloal, but a Cin- derella story about the rise or a "om an to 1m· mense power KCET's Fall Plans: Drama in Spotlight New pJays from "Hollywood TeJcvlsion The.at.er" aod the d~ but of the "Visions'' sene or original t elevision dramas highlight the fall schedule on KCET, Channel 28. Also retunung with new of· ferings will be s uch series us "In Performance at Woll Trap,•· "Masterpiece Tbeater" und ''Great Perform onces." ln ad· dition. KCE1' will feature iL'i own JocaJly produced programs such as "Number Our Days," a film on the pliaht or a remarkable community of elderly Jews in Venice, as part of its continuing "2.8 Tonight" Monday.through· Friday news and public affairs series. Juhe Harris stars a Mary Todd Lincoln in "'l'he 'Lllst or &1rs. Lincoln" when .. Hollywood Television Theater" premieres SepL 16 at 9 p.m. The award· winninC play, which Miss Harns starred in on Broadway, pro· \'ide& new insights into Mrs. Lincoln's difficult life after the assassination or her husband. llTT Executive Producer Nonna-n Lloyd, woo prooucecr and directed "The Fatal Weak· ness," wall interview Princess Groce, who reminisces about her uncle. Pulitzer Prize-winner George Kelly, author of the 1946 comedy and many other plays. ''Visions," a series or original television dra m as based at KCET, will have a 17·week prtl· m1ere season beginning Oct. 21 at 9 p.m . Barbara Schultz, artist!<' dJrector for "Visions." says of the series: "For too long, there has been no regularly scheduled o riginal American tel<'visaon drama on either commercial or non<'om rnercial televis ion.·' KCET documentaries dunn~ the fall will include an hour-long behind·the·scenes look al the Oscar ceremonies (Tuesday at 9 p .l':'I.) and L)'nne Littman·s film on the aging but resilient Veruce Jewish community (Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m.) ... Number Our Days" will air in connection wilh the ob- scrv:mceof Yom KippU,.. rriday. Seotember 3 1976 * DAIL V PILOT' (";"; PLAYS MAS. LINCOLN Julie Harns spotlights Beverly Sills in "La Traviata" (Sept. 20, 9 p.m.). Andre Kostelanetz and Yehudi. Menuhin, jazz ~iants Earl ··Fatha" llin~s. D1u.y G1lles p1e and Billy Eckstmc, and ballet art 1st 1\11khail Oaryshmkov art- among the othl.'r stars who "''" appear in the series. 'New from .. Masterpiece Theater" will be the four-part ''Madame Bo\ a ry," Gustavl• Flaubert's portrait of a romantic adulteress (Oct. 10, 9 p.m.). "GREAT P erformanc<'s" debuts with Eugene O'Neill's .. Ah Wildern ess" starring Geraldine Fitzgerald (Oct. 13. 9 p.m .). Channel 28 will rontinue its Harry, Walter Don't Go Far By KAntE 8. TRACY Ot .... o.lty ...... , .. " , '1·11}-Hirry. fi"e~s W?lltt-1', we"f<" futt or sur· prises ••. " The biggest surprise IS that the rnm ··Harry and Walter Co to New York" um't ull that runny. In fact, afkr ~· while. 1t IJel'OmCli downright silly. Dul thut'li only bcraus<' tht• characters are so lmmatua't' -th<> 'plot H• soluJ James C.ian is Harry, the bn11ns <which isn't . aying much) behind the lt'um. Elliott (:11uld is Walter, his inst'cure. cow;irdly roni1>on1011 . 1'hl' two unsuccessrut vaudev1lh.• uctor:; obtutn a copy of a bank l1tyout from u master sufcc·rurkt•r. 1>layed by Mtchael Caine. With justice on their side aml <'Xpertls<' on Caine·s. the three gather ror a compcllll\'<' l'VOn 1ng raid on thl.' bank vault. The cndtng 1-. somewhat ironic and even pleasant. THERE'S A lot of slapstick in this pro-duct.ion wijh the heroes reenacting somo of the Thrl•e Stooges rout1m:s. Th<'1r nonstop clums1 ness ::md bu!rooncry bcl.-ome qwckly rrustratin.: and even pathetic. Diane Keaton adds to the tension with her portrayal of an irritating. nagging newspuper re- porter prone to loud emotional outbursts. Michael Came, however. aside from being a bit overpolish<'d. maintains a sense of dignity 1n his role. And the 1890s period selllnJt 1s well done -the st:iined glass panels. the clothes. the powder cameras. The song and dance routines are entertaining but repetitious. John Byrum. who wrote .. Inserts." also wrote the story for "Harry and Waller" along with Don Devlin and co-authored the screenplay with Robert Kaufman. Mark Rydell directed. Rated "'PG." I I· I I I I • ' OTHER ''H OLLYWOOD Television Theater" productions cire "Six Characters in Search of an Author" with Andy Griffith and John Houseman (Sept. 23l. .. The Fatal Weakness" with Ev3 Ma r ie Saint (Sept. 30), "Phltemon" (Oct. 7) and a ~~.-,•-=reprise of "The Hemingway Play .. <Oct. 14). An added featur e following the airing of "The Fatal Weakness .. on Sept. 30) will 1fe a rare television appearance by Princess Grace of Monaco. National specials will include ''America's Lasl King," :i con· versation between Britain·s Prince Charles and Alis tair Cooke on the .. misunderstand· ing" about King George JII (Sept. 28, 9 p .m.), as well as "Harr y S Truman: Plain Speak· ing" in which aetor Ed Flanders depicts the late Prestdentrcnect· ing at age 68 on his life and politics <Oct. 5, 9 p.m. >. "In Performance at Wol( Trap," t:lped at Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts near Was hin gton, D.C., special lineup of public arrairs ---------------------! programming on 1-'riday nights. :aartiJ)g with "The Ma<·· Neil/Lehrer Report" at 7. followed by ··2s Tonight" at 7:30. "Washington Week in Review .. at 8. ··wall Street Weck" at 8:30 and "USA: People and PoUtics .. at 9. RICHARD HARRIS UTHE RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE" Enn more Incredible ... ewen more sltoclclnt dlan "A Ian Called Horse:· x1 DEEPTIIROATj _The Devil in Miss Jones ! Also on the Same Progr•m Adults Only No One Under 18 AdmlHed NSSYCAf, "'I/fl HM~9'". 0,. D• 11 12 •-O,... Al N,.-1 *********************!*** • · l ·RA TED A-DUL T M VIE~ : 'It MOW IM COSTA MESA • : ll\EL-~ONG MOTEL • Jt. CLOllD CllCUfT COlOl TY• WA1" HOS ... "'MURDER IY DEATH" IPGJ "ILACIC .. ID_ .. MEL laOOl(S "'SILENT MOYIF" CPGJ "LO "HARIY & WAL ta GO TO MIW YOU"' IPGJ "SHA WDOW OF THE HA WK'" "DRIVE IM'' CPGJ "AT THE EARTH'S COIE .. CPGI "MASTER OF THI WOILD" · "GO FOtt Ir' IPGI "FAMT ASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE" "ST. IVES .. IPGI "MAGNUM FOICE'" CRJ "GUS .. CGJ ••GRIZnY AD.AMS ... ,* ~~!.~ ... Jilt ic.a.~••s. .. -.ceMt w111.a.,, 7 IM ·U ·ll I\ , ... _, o .. , , ....... .. , l•·• ...... 1,, •••-•oci...-c ... 0-W. I l .. lt .. 4 JMOO ,, ... , .. O.. ,., ht a '-.. • ~,._., At It H ~~"'~ '~··~·l . ~~THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY . MAllll'S so. com PLAZA Cu:t• .. " mt 1r111o1 ~!Ill WtUOAT\ -• 10 SAT/lUN MON-I 1111,.. .... ... ., f.1111111 ··-11111 MAMll'S • rwm' • •• • '"" so. com PLAZA "ALICI IN WONDllLAND" ..... I Jn s"''""' UI ·Sii J •• J19-4 • s.t m1 a 1tn l:•HS·t•n ,., · INEES DAILY AT C INEMALAND Mlllll'S "IURMT OFFettMGS .. ClllUIAUllO J .... , .. ,... (PG) M~~.:.:"' "DOM'T LOOk MOW" l~IMI •• ._..,, IUllll°S CINEMALAllD Mii SO 111'4• ...... In litl lltl, .... ''THE MAM WHO FELL TO EARTH .. 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OOOllUA VI, MIOAlON !NI _ ....... MUNT MCMI"" ..,., .. , ... W,W, I llU .......... INI -··"" ....... MCM4 '"' '"°°"" .. "419 • '°'""' ..,.. .. "" ·-CllfM'f _.....,, .... lOIMllUN"' . CNOIPI IUIVIYOtl "" ....... ~. -_.,... ""'(.,...... AT TNI Ul'lfl ~I "" O!)DllLLA VI. MIOAlON "" .. I • • l { j I 1 :~' ••• Cfl DAIL V PILOT F11day S.ptemoer 3 1976 The Bay City Rollers are never photographed with cigarettes Brazil Art Imperiled • .. ~ 'I or girls. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP> In Brazil. it':> d1cricult to t ell whether art's wor:,t enemy 1i. six-legged or two-legged. The two-legged vanety lends to steal 1t. de troy It or autogrnph 1t. while the six-legged cats it for lun<'h. Protection a nd restoration o f urt a timl' ~ hl'n ~overn­ ments are more aware of the \1olue or nallonnl l.lrl t1"t'lll1Ures and ar~ mo1'\! willing to spend mont•y to restore them This is wh('re the re torallon center coml's in. Throughout nra11l. repr('Sentatives of lht' center arc peelin11t paint· JOGS or Stunts and llngehi from lhe damnl:ed \\000 or (hurch cethngs nnd replacing that wood "1th new bo3rds treated in a way it is h<'oed will resist mst ct. !X'rmanC'ntlv. Sf:(' RlTY IS poor m the vast and sprnwling country tllld rl'.'rl'.'nt wttks broughl stories or church orriclals protC'st- i n g t o the justice -ministry of theft ot ar( "orks. • Mou a said the law no11r supposedly protects his· torlcal trea s ures from suit to privote collcctont or foreigners. "but whO t•an control 800 mllboa square kllomctt•rs?" "Man is the biagest t'ocmy besides the termite," he added. treasures from paintings--;;:::::;;:================:::;----------~ ' Kiss: Masked M·arvels?· By LISA ROBINSON I saw Kiss without makeup and lived to tell the tale. Actually, the boys who bide behind the masks are not bad-looking. Gene Sim- mons, who wears platform shoes at all times, is obviously qwte tall. Other than that, he looks nothine, like he does with his on· stage painted race. Paul Stanley -ooosidered the •·cutest" one in the group - could easily perform without bis makeup and command the same following. Are they trapped by these c h aracters they've created? "Of course we like to lake the maxeup off." said Paul after theii-recent Anaheim Stadium concert. But we have to keep up the mystique ... Keeping up that mystique meant that Kiss. after performing a two-hour rock and roll show filled with heavy rirfs and pyrotechnics, had to return to their hotel and reapply the makeup to be photographed al a party in their honor. ~Tops in Pops@ streets and everything. But Kiss IS a mystique and ifs a healthy mystique. It's larger than life:· "I don't like people to know too m1,1ch about me." said bassist Gene Simmons, who autographs rus last name with a dollar sign. '"When we're ready to come out from behjnd the makeup to do something else, we will." MeanwhHe. tbey"ll keep this up for as long as they can get away with it. I • * * THE BAY City Rollers are cer- tamly a different sort of group than Ktts, but-their-packaging is as intense . While they've loosened up a bit on their first American tour. they still wear plaid. drink milk, are never photo~raphed with cigareUes or girls and go to bed early. Your Upper Molars ... Yes. it's true. "If 1 ever find the guy who wrote this number. l "U break bis neck." cracked Roller Les McKeown , easily the most sophisticat ed and even sexy Roller. · Watching everything carefully was Roller manager Tam Paton. who has been credited with "in- venting" this band. ··1 hope I'm losing my Svengali image," he smiled. "I don'i lock the boys in their rooms every night." As for American success (their new single -'"I Only Want To Be Wilh You" -just went on radio stations across the country) Tam said, ··we want to build up here on a nice steady level like we did in England. We don't want t o hype -we want people to find the Rollers by themselves." • * * lo statues to colonial churches presents special problems not found in Europe or the United States, s aid Edd· son· M'otta, head of the restoration center ot Brazil"s Hi lori cal Heritage Institute. THE LEV EL or education and culture m a developing country is one problem . the level of humidity a nd heat in a tropical country is the other. Motta said heat and humidity m a ke the country ideal for insects. Wooden buildings and statues are under cons· tant attack by termites. Brazil's big problem now is that, just recent· ly, the natural protection against insects afforded by resin in the wood of 17· and 18th-century art works has vanished. ·'Th~ types of wood used in Brazil and South America have a 200-or 300-year period of self protection." Motta said. "Now they have react\ed the end of this time." RESIN has losl its INSANE! OUTRAGEOUS! MOTIVATtD MADNESS! UNREAi.i THE CITY SliOl'PINO CENTRE OltAH61 04-HI I .~CITY CEMTH CIMtMA~ S..A. F"WY IMANCHHTllll lX.I 0 .0 FRWY (CITY Diii. l:X.I • "Rll'UH WOltLD" "'"AU IV" INI "THI SHOOTl5T' ''t'OSSr trGI "AT THI IAltTH'S COU" ~ "GODllLLA ... MM ALLON" 0 "GO FOllT' - '"MAGICAL MYSTHY TOUI" Spec,.1 '"ce U 30 10 2 00 p.m. ... .,.s-a $1.JS . {)pen Doily 12:30 pm "I P E RSONALLY wouldn't care if you took my picture without the makeup, but the mystery we·ve bwll up would .suffer. so why do it".'" Paul Wearing top bats and while tails and car-rying canes. 1.he Rollers practiced a dance number for an upcoming Bill Cosby TV show in Hollywood tt11s week. ·Tm doing this against my better 1udg· ment." muttered Roller Enc Faulkner in a thick Scottish a c- cent as the boys sang. ··we're thP Bay City Rollers, You Can Bet ALICE COOPER flew to Toronto to begin vocals on his next album which be says is "pure roc k and"roll" ... Ramone mania is m o r e intense in Cllttfornia than in hometown New York ... The Rolling Stones may do New Year's Eve concerts in the U.S ... Neil Diamond has sold over two mi Ilion LPs. but can't get to No. l on the charts because Peter Frampton has sold 21 :.a-million. anti-insect properties ______ ..:..:~:.=..:...!_.:.:::=::::_...:::~==::::_----------and in sec t s ar e munching busily away at said. beautirully painted ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ church ceilings and "I think I look great without m y makeup . We 'r e not mutations ; we can walk the statues of saints. Fortunately, Motta said, this is happening at A NON-STOP HtGff ENERGY FREEDOM TRIP witJr super st•n wAo, Hirt widl diuster! David Bowle .n R, The man who fell to Earth Plu• "Fantastic Planet" "MAN WHO FELL"' 7:00-1C:30 WEEKDAYS "FANTASTIC PLANET"" 9:10 A VISUAL ANO SOIMO UPlRIENC£' ... TME DAY OF TH£ DOlNlf" TAKES Off LME A IWJNQ FOREST FHIE. wmt A THlllU A MlllUTE. TltEJlf IS STIU lllAGIC IN TlfE IOVIES." -All• 11.ed N ... Y11t• o.,I) '""'' l()SO'tl E.L£VINC .,..,._ GEORGE C. SCOIT,,, CINEMA CENTER ...,._,, ~ ...... .;::::,:.:-.;;;:;;-:.:J--:.-."*"'""' .. ""'.. .. MIKE NICHOLS '""' HARIOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA L-,_ ... _ .• _ .. _··_··_~_·-_··_·~_-_ .... _~--~~=~=w~=·=·--===··~::::'.. ____ TH.:..:,:~E~D::::.~Mr DC>lPHIN edwards MESA CINEMA MESA VERDECEMTER 979-4141 "'MAN .. 3:35-7:05-10:30 "PLANET" 2:15-5:40-9:10 . 00 FOR IT ' TUES -4RI 7 10.10 4S SAl -SVN -MO"I HOUOAYS J JS 1 IS·IOIO "Like Hitchcock at the top of his form ••• " -Rex Reed. 0-'•ty Newc. "Exquisite entertainment • -Richard Schickel. Time Magazine OBSESSION HfWrOltT IUD. AT 19TH ST. COSTA MESA Me-5025 "DAY OF DOLPHIN" TUES.-4'RI. 1:55 SAT.~SUN -MON HOUDAYS 1 •S-S-00 Charles Bronson1s Ray St. lleS He's dean. He's meJIL He's the~· "ON_E OF THE GREAT FILMS OF OUR TIME!" -ART MURPHY. VARIETY "AMONG JOHN WAYNE'S FINEST FILMS!'' -KEVIN THOMAS. L.A. TIMES JOHN WAYNE lAUREN BACALL WITH "THE SHOOTIST'' . .._.... JAMES STEWART• RON HOWARD RICHARD BOONE • JOHN CARRADINE SHEREE NORTH • HUGH O'BRIEN MlllM. ..a saJ!1I .... , .. _._ ... _.,.,._ .... , '{STIRRING! ONE OF JOHN WAYNE'S VERY BEST PERFORMANCES!" JANE MASLIN, NEWSWEEK ~ ~~ ........... ~ CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST ONLY "POlll'' lmllll,f•--- CINEMA WEST NEWPORT CINEMAS MEAi COAST HWY. & MACAITHUI (PG) nwwOcana 644-076 j Country Pair Rita Coolidge and Kri s Kristofferson perform on the stage or Nashville's Grand Ole Opry on "The Johnny Cash Show" Sun- day at 8 p.m. on Channel 2. The husband- wife team are both noted recording artists in their own right. IN CONCERT NEIL DIAMOND SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA FRI. SEPT. 10th SAT. SEPT. 11th 0000 TIO.ITS aVa tLAl l.l Af THE RASPBERRY ROACH ttQ• ltACH 11\.¥0, Ol IUH" --~ .,.., ., I \$1 ~ ~!¥) ~ Friday. September 3, 1976 DAILY PILOT C7 Jazz Singer Inv:entive By llJCHAEL PMKEVICH Ol-0.llfl'llellUll At 3S, jau vocalist Al Jarreau may be on the brink of discovery His second album for Warner Bros .. "Glow" (MS-2248). re· veals a singer of astonishinc flex· ibillty whose s tyle ranges from straicht·ahead soul In the Al Grttn vein to jan scat singing complete with a vast repertoire of sensitive swoopJ, slides and staccato elaborations. Jarreau'• nuances of pitch and inflection are able to transform even overworked material like James Taylor's !'Fire and Rain" and Elton John's .. Border Song" into something fresh and invit· ing. Elton suddenly becomes Dave Brubeck. ALTHOUGH Jarreau has some fine back-up from Crusaders Larry Carlton, Wilton Felder and Joe Sample. he is capable of functioning as a one-man band, or. better still, a vocal orchestra. On different songs he recreates the muffled, breathy notes of a flute, the effect or an electric guiU.r solo, and the ruU -bodied sound of an acoustic bass. Jar- reau brings these e ffects together for a jumping a cappella performance on one of h.is own compe>sitfons, ''Holdon Me." Jarreau's talent isn't just gim- mickry. He delivers bis effects In a humorous tone that belittles them Instead of pushing them as a higher form of singing. "Glow" is an enjoyable album that no doubt will win 11 lot of fans for a unique and Inventive vocalist. Bonnie Bramlett's "Lady's "A JOURNEY INTOA NIGHTMARE!" Choice" (Capncorn CP-0169), 1s an enterprising endeavor in- tended to recapture the magic of some or the Cmest rhythm and blues hits from l.he last 20 years While the range oC songs select. · ed is commendable -including Sam & Dave's "Hold On. I'm Coming•· (1966). Sam Cooke's "You Send Me" 0957} and Jerry Butler's "Never Gonna Give You Up" ( 1968). aod the Muscle Shoals rhythm section is in tradlUonaJ fine form, the album is one or those frustrating near· misses. Bramlett 's gri tty 1n · terperetations more than hold their own on up-tempo numbers like James 'Brown's '"Thihk .. Nevertheless. her ballad renditions seem hesitant, as if she is unsure whether to smooth her way through a song or over- power it. Also. her soulful voice wavers around notes and her phrasing seems stilted at times. The result is an album that clicks frequently but overall amounts to a rehash or fine material instead of a re· juvenallon. HAS SMOKEY Robinson gone reggae? Have the Four Tops moved to J amaica and become devotees of. Rastafarian.ism. a cult dedicated to the premise that Haile Selassie was ruler of the un· iverse? No. it's the Heptones. a trio of Jamaican vocalists who are cur- rently the hottest thing going on the island. Therr debut album. "Night Food" (lsland-9381), is perhaps the best reggae album of the year . excluding Bob Marley's live album. which is available onJy as a British im· port. The Heptones' tightly knit harmoni es are backed by a steady and well-produced reggae band. whose members provide c hoppy :-hythml c syncopations that are sure to put a smile on your face and Sf't your feet tapping. As with most reggae groups, the Heptones uro heavily In- fluenced by American soul music that filtered its way to Jamaica. One or the vocalists is a ringer of Smokey Robinson and the Heptones supply a spirited version or the 1-'our Tops' "Baby, I Need Your Lovin'." For those unfamiliar with reg- gae. "Night Food" is the perfect place to start. while hard-core reggae fans will find the album u welcome addition to their col- lections. OUT. • • <Fro!" PageC3) through Tuesday; Elio Mauro, Wednesday through Saturday. starting al 9 p.m. nightly -3300 W. Coast Highway (at Newport Blvd.), Newport tklach, 642-!M34. CITY YARD Bar & Grill - Cass Arpke on the piano, Sunday through Thursday. Anna Banana, Friday and Saturday. 8 p.m. -io c losing -111 W. Paliiada, Old City Plata, San Clemente, 498·1211. CHARLES BRONSON co.t!lf AT ClNUM wt:ST " THE 110 IUS .. ..,...-,1,-___ ~ ~ ------ A blZiHlf! sro1y ot lo~e CLIFF l'IOBERTSON GENEVIEVE BWOL.O 00.f!IT .<IT LIDO C:llCIM ~~...a :::-... ~~ CINEMA WEST WUT;.lff\fUIATGOlott<WUT WUTMIM.CIHnl nz.o•J Dra111a Special Cicely Tyson and Robert Hooks star as a married couple from Detroit whose vacation in the South leads to some sur- prising changes in their lives. The drama special is called "Just an Old Sweet Song" and will be s hown Sept. 14 on "GE Theater" on Channel 2 at 8:30 p.m . W£ST'9AOO• CINI.MA I • • ·-Wl>O , .. frOM 0.- • ' 00• 10 l4lly --• wn'liJlooltdlElli '5't-•l"'"-Oft•- • WfSTMlf\jSTfR , A ORTWIN MAll~AfWIUOM CO\IA ... U NEWPORT CINEMAS edwards LIDO CINEMA '4fWflOl1' IUO AT Va. Lt00 ;~t\'IP'OU lfAC:H 67).fJSO .... coairWWY IMAC•ll-• .,.._ 0 C'CJrTCa 644-0760 60-0UJ '46·lJO KAREN BLACK !POI OLIVER Rl!EO BUROESS MEREDITH BETTE OAVIS TUU _,All •M H·ll 00 SAT SUH -MO'O tt-4 >O l••·IUllOI .• ..r :~· t """°'" • .-oaror -_ .. . . j. I (:8 OAIL Y PILOT * Fnday S.ptembet 3. t976 11 Women Mix Media MIXED·M £01" F.XIOBIT -Oy JI womf'n artists, c ura l ed by the Women Artis ts· Information Exchange, SUoday through Sept. 27 at Mills Hou e. 12732 Maln St , Gatd<'n Grove. PubUc reception. 2 to 4 pm. Sept. J2. llour-1 noon l04 p m T h ursday·Mooduy. I-Yee SCULPTURE By Pa t Morgenthater, Gary Miner and Je rry llarn:c, today through Sept. 29 at Arnold Gallery, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Keach. Reception 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 11. flours: JO a.m . to~ p.m . Monday-Wodnesday and Friday- Saturday, 11 a .m . lo4p.m.S0ndays. 'SPACE AT CHAPMAN' -Works J!.v 10 artlsL' from Los Angeles' Sp cc Gallery. 5ept. 10-0ct. l at Chapman Collc he 's Guggenheim Gallery. Palm at Grand, Orange. Reception 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday. Hours · H o5 p.m. weekdays. Free. PHOTOCRAPllV SHOW -Works by Linda Con- nor. Tuesday through Oct. 2 at Susan.Spintu.:. Gallery, 3336 Via Lido. Newport Beach. 11 am. Lo 5 p m . Tuesday.Saturday. OUTDOOR PHOTO OISPLA \r Entries and winners an a n amateur competition. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Wcstclirr Plaza. J7lh Street and Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach Pnzcs awardl'd at2p m Prison Inmates Present Drama In a n unus ual theatrical experiment <a first for the California penal system I. inmates of lhP Terminal Island Prison Drama Workshop will prescol p u blic pe rformances of Cha rles Gordone's "!'\o Place lo be Somebody .. Sept 11·16 al 8 p.m . m the main auditorium of the (acihty 1n San Pedro The community may attend the fret' performancci. in the institution by calling the :\lark Taper Forum. 12131 972-7355. for re- servations. Attendance 1s hmitc<.1 to 200 people per night The pla) 1:-. being produced by Artis ts in Prison. Inc . 1n ai.soc1ation "1lh the Center Theater Group ~l:Jrk Taper Forum l1aboratory Program. under the gu1danec of Robert Greenwald Directed by Vick1l' Ru e and Jerem~ Blahnik. "!'\o Pl<.1ee lo be Soml'body" i:. 1he :.ccond' produeuon to t·ome out of lht• Terminal Island "orkshop. '' hich be,:: a n lcsi. than a year ago. Galleries I Exhibits TRANSPARENT WATERCOLORS By K Douglas J ung, through end of September al tht' Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave • Huntington Beach. Free. ·•'ESTIVAL OF ENAMELS' Saturd ay thro\lgh Sept. 26 at the Lattuna Beach Mu. eum of Art, 307 Clirf Drive, Luguna Beach. Sec Page Cl. '8\' THE S EA' -Group show of paintings and other art works. now through Sept. 30 at Bard's Eye View Gallery, 3420 Via Oporto Newport Beach. Jl a .m . to S p.m Tuesday-Sunday. t're('. PORTRAIT ST UDIES Of J ohn Wayne, Laurel and Hardy, Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe. pamted by Joan Valen e. now through Sept. 15 at the Sandpaper Inn 1n Corona del .Mar. Noon lo 7 p.m. Tuesday-Sunda). Pree N E W TALENT SELECTIONS Tuesdav through Ort. J 10 the Contemporuy Art Galleries. Frant'es und Armand !lammer Wang of the Los Angele· County Museum of Art. 5905 \\'1lsh1rc Blvd . Loa Angeles. 10 a m to S p.m . Tuesda)'-1-~riday. 10 a m to 6 p m. Saturday. Sunday Free 'THE EDUCATED EVE' Photos by Be th Koch of Newport Beach. Monday through Oct. 7 at the California Museum of Science and Industry in Exposition Par k. Los Angeles. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m daily. Fr ee Interviews Sought Two wri t e r s f or !l:orrmm Len-Y Tandem Product ions. Michael Grais and Mark Victor. are see king Ne wport .Beac h -a rea residents and \'JSilors age 15 to 25 to tnter \'iew a s back- ground for a screenplay. They can be contacted at 673-7021 The f1cl1ona l1 zed screenplay wall deal \\1 th contemporary life styles inNewpo~. '\.-- TIMES, PLACES ... <From Pase C1) MODEL 'A' EXHIBIT -Thursday through t'pt 12 at Huntmglon Center, 7777 Etltn~er A ''c . lluntmgton Bt>::ieh. Free. FRIPAV. SEPTEMBER 10 ·coo P•~LL • Musical al Westminster Com munlty Theate r. 7272 Muplc Av~ .. 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'199• 2 dr HT outo trans, air, p /s, p/b vinyl roof, R&H. (862GMS) $199 down $8-'.75 per mo for 36 mos. deferred payment ptice $3225.00 APR 17. 92•1. on approved credit. '74 VOLVO STATION WGN Auto trans, factory a ir, luggage rock, fue~ inject~ radio & heater. (792JEQ) $199 dn, \ $ 168. 96 per mo. for 36 months, deferred pmt price $6281.56 APR 17.92% on opptoved credit-. - '72AUDI 1•S '199• 4 dr, om/fm stereo, a uto trans, (Ser. 39736) $199 dn, $80.92 per mo. for 36 months, deferred pmt ptice $3112. 12 APR 17. 92% on · opptoved credit. '72FORDF10I '199 DI. auto trans, H.O. mirrors, 8 ft . box, radio & heater. pao..196). $199 dn. $80.92 per mo. for 36 months, deferred pmt ptice $3112. 12 APR 17.92% on opptoved credit. '&9 FORD E2IO VAN '199• om/fm stereo, auto trans, roof rock, trans cooler, ice box, mog wheels, wide oval tires, sun roof. (12566C) $199 dn, $69.-'4 per mo. for 36 months, deferred pmt ptice $2698.8-' ----AP:R--lL.22.%~ o oved credit. Plus Tax & License s3599 Plus Tax & License '72 FORD PINTO RI A '199• 2 dr, 4 spd trans, custom point, radio, heater. (636180) $199 dn, $65.61 per mo. for 36 months, deferred pmt price $2560.96 APR 17. 92•1. on approved credit. '73 IERCURY COUUR XR7 '199 DI. 2 dr hardtop, am/fm stereo, auto trans, factory a rr, pwr steer, vinyl roof, rally wheels. (825HOO) $199 dn, $130.68 per mo. for 36 months, deferred pmt price $4903.48 APR 17. 92•1. on approved credit. BEFORE YOU LEASE V CHECK our September Specials! Order your '77 mOdel now for early deliveryl Frtday. September 3, 1976 DAILY PILOT DJ FINAL DEllO SELL-OFF OYER 40 FRESH, BUUTIFUL 197& llODEl DEIOS MUST 80! ONCE·A·YEAR SAVINGS FIRST COME-FIRST $AVED EVERY CAR ADVERTISED BELOW IS COVERED BY 12 llOllTH, 12,000 lllLE LlllTED POWER TRAiii WARRA#fY '74 FOii lllA MUSTANG I , .pd '""'" , ...,.... ...n, '""'' 1001. °"'' fM tleflOO COl..+19, 11ff1 Mlled todiell•, V 6 ~. 32,000 .... i. .. (4041UV) '2799 ""'Too &lie ..... 2+2 Ao1to 11011• , loclOfy Off, pwr tteeftng, cu1tOM h lM, oodlo &heotet (11211ECI '3199 ""'Too &ix ..... '74FOID414 COUIR ''-'"-.................... _ ....... .. --"'--( ....... ,...,, ,.., ""-'· s.ooo .................. ,.,,~, SAVE 72 TOYOTA• II STATION WAGON A vlO .,..,, , ol< condot-"'9. l11990P '°''· radio, ....,, .. (906KZJ) '1999 Plitt loo &~ .. '73Flll OAlAX•MIO ' .... •"'""' ...... : -'""'" • IO<IOl'f o lr, pwr ""'ifte & b< ... ••• •l11yl rool, 1odlo & ....... (792JEOI ...... , .. & licerlM '72.acllY MONTBIY4DI. ,..,.. lfOfll,, foct0<y w, pw1 •-& "'*'· -r' roof, .... & .._... u .ooo ...a... PJllAll J '73FOll a.AHO T0411NO llOllT 2 ... hdtop. _, ........ ..,, ovto 110•" • O•f, pwt II"', pwt. bt°'" (799.llOI '751UMY MONMQ40MA V I , oulo t1on1, foci oor <Oftd , po- ••-lng. ••nyl 1oof, c"" .. control, oM/IM ,, .. .., todlo (90tM0t) •4599 f'lv1 Toa & locen,. 75NITllC QaNMU.I 2 d<, fuff powef, ..,.,.,.. ,..,-, -foci.°"• "'"~' roof, hit whl,. uuho (Ofllrel, roll1• ""'"" 12,000 ........ (USKW} 74 LTD COUITIY SQUllE 10,AISWAOON V.t, outo, -. ~ , ..... & b< ..... -/ (,.. ,,.,..,, i.-, WSW, tinted glou, whl. cov.,1, lugeooa 1oclo. (221POM) •3999 '1ut To• & l>c ..... 74ClmouT MOHTICAtlO V I , ovto "°"' , foct o., cOftd .. rodt0. londou top. toll wheal p71Kl(ZI •3199 ""''0 ' &lot..,,. 75FOll OIAHADA 4 DOOi 6 cyl., '"'i. ..,ift, heat.,, wiw II•••· timed glou, wheel c°"ert. j629NWX) .. _... - 75FOllEUTE 2 0.. Mo\IDT°' V-1, euto, foct. olt, pw• ••••""• & ...... .,, A&H, WS( lttH, ""'YI 1oof, ""led gloll, wt.I. -•· (324Mtll •4599 l"lu1Too &w ..... '71 CID. 1A T. PU 4WMlllDlllYI v.t, ovto. trons., lod. -cOtWI , •oclt0, '7' ,..,,,,Volley I O'lt' ..it COft'°'nad (6'9KGrf '8599 ~:. 72FOID MAVlltCIC 'ldr .. -k ,olf,,S, rolfy• wheelt, filit "9• JA,000 ...... ,. (7l6EJY) ~ --..-........ _., -~· .. -'74110CUIY COUOAlXl1 V-1, A T,°"• ,S & , OtK .. °'91, 'fwtnd1, ll&H, WSW'•, T 'vlou • wheel cov•fl, '°"dov top. (7351JS) •4399 "'" To• & l ico11 .. 75FOID uo Auto, ,ttOft\, foctOfy Ott, ,$ & l rOh \, •onyl 1001, lpeeO COftltol, ... H (kt. 16771 '3699 ""' Too &lt< ..... 751AYUICI 40..MDAN Aut-tlc, locte><y ""• 'S & lro1!e1, cutlom trim, fl&H. jlSOMlfl '2999:!:. . ~ . ,: 02 DAILY PLOT ·~ MorP Ins ifi d On C8 ~.~~ ...... !~!.~.~~ ...... . CMMrel 1002 GeMr.a 1002 ·••··••·••···•··············•··••••···•······· ... .. I :• .• ". UNREAL COHTtMPORARY ~ o a <h-d w 1 l h u n l 1<\ u \' ~ ' C: It :.an. l\puc1ous. ~unny and Cul o( fun . l 'n1q ut• ;lr chtt<'rturc. I Bedrooms. s luin ed ~la!'s windows. corn <.'r JUtu111, pnvatt' sundcck nnd grc·.ll l0t·JlJ011 l 1 goll:.i'ice it! a l $162.500. It •~ un out:.ttim.hnJ,t .N~wport Ucal'h buy. U~I() r: Ii Ml:S REAL TORS', 67!> 6000 :744 3 L•\t l.oa-.1 tl1qhv11dy, Coro"J dt'I M.u ,JI J "' 1\11 • I\: .. ,,i. II ~·1() !>9'.JO 1002Getwrot 1002 ··~ ... , ...................................... . 1,irtn I :.le h:.ayf ront . reduced from ffi5,000 lo S.12,j,1100 Prime lo<'al1on · wtlh breatht akm~ \ 1t•\\ 5 Bclrm:. , 5 baths ; Jll l'I' & :.1<ll' l1t· lor large boJt. LIDO REALTY ~377 Via Lido. H.B. 673-7300 .................•••.• •••••••••••••••••••••• G._,..a I OOJ .... ,.. I OOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CANYON & OCEAN VIEW ••• COM $138,000 1-'rom your hvang room, dining room & ms tr bdrm. 4br, exclusive home. c omp redecorat ed s parkling new w/pvt beach access. 0,.. S-l·S. Ul llodrford. Cwe tttN• Ill, CdM.. 675-2311 ~:.~~ ....... I ~:!.~~~ ...... ~~:!!.~.~ ...... ,~!:!.~~.~........ Hou,et Fors• •••·•···········•••••· G1•r_, IOOJ GeMc.a , 1002 GeMrel 1002 Ge•r.a IOOJ CoroM4MIM• 1021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mer Estat• - The last la rf!e estate in this area, with two thirds acre. m ag na£i cent pa noramic view or Catalina s unsets. city night lights & harbor boatin,:t activity. A tremendous Cumily home with 5 bdrms .. 7 baths. picturesque large pool & huge v ie win g & e nte rt ai ning deck . $2 55,000 INCLUDING THE LAND! H9'Q euotAiotioMO -u NlUJolta.t • • We ll. w e h ave it and h e r e's why. J ohn D. Lus k and Son have built mnny outstanding quality homes here in Newport Beach & they\re Lusk exclus ives. s ome trade-in homes, some just listed \yith Lusk. SO give us a call. Rem <.'mbcr we have it! 3 & G Bedrooms. 1 & 2 stories Crom $114,000. L l 1 SK \1 RI· \ L I Y "/,1:;11 /1 I :.d. ,\ \.,1; < ,, 1002 G1Mr.a 1002 TURN KEY PERFECT Onh st~·p:. w t.\irn a11oi1 l'at \.. t\111n1ni.1rulalr ,,. l t•nl I\ rc•n111tl1•l,•d <? llN• &1 ~'\ :I Bil + dt•o, 3 U,1 , h1•t111' 1'\11 m.11 l>111an~ 1--.1111 rm, \\ 1·1 h,1r , 11:1• \l.1;o. II• r Sii i\ l' & U 11 h\'ltt•\ ..iblt' 11lu1 Jl:L' txclutf •• ll•t'-9 • 644·7211 DUPLEX OM 11/J LOTS Swtabll• for ow111•r II(' cu1111111•y 111 :i p,11'k hk1• lll'lltn.i. T"o hl\l :.t U<lr111 Unll ' PLUS GHffel I 002 G._,.ol I 002 ,&,...... I 002 G...,.al I 002 ...............................••..•..••.••..•••.•..•.....•••••.••... ····~·················· .....•....•....•....•.. ·~····················· LUXURY PLUS PANORAMIC a I lldrm t: UC'~\ un11 l 'urn•ntl\ rn1 1111111111111 ll'.l'l' \\ tlh {I 1!•11 a.:I' •lilt .. :Oil h 111111 h.t'\ ,I llrl\ [If(• 'l't·IUtll•d p.1t 10 1•r 111" 1.. Jilli tlWI (' I' ,t :I I .I I' ~',II Ouhl .1nd111 ~ ttl\ utnu polcnt1.1l OCEAMFROMT -JUST HDUCID! 2 Brlrms . 2 baths. on the ocean. Beaut1lul "h1te beach. gracerut sea ~ul b. heatt•d pool. securitv bldtt. Price 1u:,,t n'l.lun·d from S95.oo0 to S87.500!. Fullv rurn1..,h C'd .. \n xlnl choice for a ht:Jl:h htdl•out 67l ... 400 Division of H.-bor "'""'-'Co. LIDO ISLE 210 VIA COIOOYA OPEN SAT/SUN/MOH 1-4 Beamed ceilinJ!S. 45 ft. lot : 5 bdrm:>. + d en or office. $195,000 HOME FOi LEASE Large family home on 75 ft. lot with spacious pri vate patio.· 5 Bdr m s .. dininJ! rm. & family rm. $1200 Mo . yearly. LAWSON ·REALTY CO. * ~ 675-4562 •• l'wl-c1ml1: ot·can vww - l'u.,lom foJlurcs 1:;1lun· VIEW Almosl 3.UOO Sf'f ft l11l'lud1ni: (.'a\.il111a & Bcuu11rut Lai:unJ :\1gul'I Palos Vl.'rde'I. L i: & J r co . 1!17 .500, • • sp.1e1011s Cl'STO:\I 1111111 ll31 Wll ••BO~D honw. lt1v1:.hl) Jl•t'otJt G.\Ll.1-:nv 01" 110~1 F.S ed. M:i~tl'r ha l'qu1111Jl•1I "' JaCUlll & COii\ crtthl·· 4 UNITS "h"'· :.k.1m rm Ju!>.l HUH TING TOH hstt'd!&lb-7711. IEACH -ft,1rt' lllVl't>\lllCllt Uj.J purtuml) ' Bike to bt•.11•h ' from lh1:-prtml' II U location ! 3 Years new! 31------ &•dr11om owner's unit ur ll•lllal y.,.f1reph1l·\• + ,t11.o :l l>l•droom u1111 s and u l bt•droom Pra me rentals 11r1<ll· of owners hip! Won't l;.ist • (;rnb this lax sheller Loday ! Ml ·61.UO.. C»tNH,O•tl ,HJ"'i f ... lr;f ll,/ f• OCEAMVIEW FROM DECK 3 BDRM 3 BA UP 3 BDRM I BA DOWN Call 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL OAIL[ Y & ASSUCIAHS IJIJ lk·~nnt:t ~11 1 !l51l :! Ill(, \\ frph-& I ;JI .t)!l' .\vt 0 1••n 1 lou:.i: ~un I , , \ ~'1 Ii~ .1 3.!.!'.! H. .. 111111111 l'll'lnm du11h•\. hi 11\\lh I ... I ,l'l.11\hl J ,\ l Wrm~ 1i~:11;01.t1 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 444 CAIRILLO ()(-.•t1n v1 1•w h •111•1 ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~,~~~:-! .......... !?~~ ~~~!'! .......... !~!~ ~~••••••••••!!.~~ GeMral 1002 G...,.ot ................................................. 1002 l~lfillll Eac h u111t h ,,,, :c rarl'plat'c. n1c:-l'ly 1";1q1ct ed. ull lhe extrn hut11111s, 4 car i:.ir SlJ.'1.000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 1t .. •:11111f11l tJl 1 \ nt1• p.11111,. :! h•lrtn'. °' loath' :! lrpll". l·\l1.1 l.i1 i:t• l.11111 I\ 1111 '\lh •. ;1~1 W ESL I-:Y N TAYLOR CO. H.EAL TORS . since 1946 BEST IN THE "BLUFFS"! Westside "CREAM PUFF'' '\ 1·11 I' 11.11n1 .. ,1 and , ,11l•l'l1 ti l>.1 rlln I! 3 l•1 oft .... 111 11 11 h, p.11wlcd 1.11111•1 ••••Ill l<·~•m for 1t 1lo 11 11\tf It 1111 111 I' POOL ESTATE S62,950 CUSTOM COSTA MESA IMMACULATE $44,900 Metlculuusly .. urcd for Cam ho mt• on Ir;: lot w/fru11 lret's. BliQ & reatunni.t J h11: hdrms, 2 ba. & bll in k111·hcn On cul de-sac ~I . .,afl' for ht tie rect f.,16·i711 HACH HOUSE S6 l , 500 ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~..,·=======---r . + Walk lo 1he l11•ach fro m , ..... h·i, A ?,,,_l·lii·ti • I • I this :.harµ 3 bdrm or 2 "• ' ' -· ' ' l: -• bd & I new Its uni:'• r m • .1 c en, 2 ba DOH Y . r~J.ICIC'i" Ix t t"r I •. I. Is :115 n b:,i, froni '' tlh ~ " •au y. C'r. poo ~ "' I ~CAL 101l ' \enms. LJ>y. 1.'Sl pncc in a rull Pll'r. till' I 111111 ;v,o l c-1Wy Nt·l' port nrh. :-o houst' IS ,I rh,1rm1111:. l 'JI c...... .... - onth1:.onl' 5,1:,._9 191 lalhoa ''land hunw 640·7000 1006 Balboa lsloftd .. Likt• OL'\\' \hsolutt'I~ 1mmat·ulall' t'll<I unit & 1n lhl' nC'\H•:--l .... cct inn T he I bcaul1 lul Tcnni:. C:luh \'11la:o; Custom dra pes. n e utral l'Olori-Spacious 3 Mrms. formul <Imm,:? r m. 2• ~ baths OeC'oralor pe r rect R1J?ht price S98.500. 3 BEDROOM PLUS 20X20 BOMUS ROOM R3re s ummcrl1mc OP· portun 11 y' Private park"J"' l t'a d :. lo '"-.,·ludl-d t•ntnmrc! 1-:x. crullH~ It\ 111i;: room w1\h t:uro p\•,1n hc.irth Ep1cur,·;11l i:.tlll') "11 h drntnl! cntt•rlulnmcnl Wallt. or .:la:.i. lead lo hui;te rul tlc .:.ar \\1th t.h1rnm<'nn11 pool and ho.1L Jnd lratll•r acrc:.s: ·1 ht' 3 bedroom tienuty won 't lasl. Try .6.295 total clo,\n' For quirk :.htt" lnll l'Ull IH7 OOIU 4 Bedroom "i:ream puff" m rircslli;e area. Would you belteve n 15' laundry room ~ + party lime family room wnh wet hur, e us tom lighting. l)u1lt 1n speaker!> lfow Jbnut t1:a house + j;oldhsh stream• llurr) tosee 546·2313. l '•ht'l •lf\• ~'O•lt. t' Walker 6 lee Roal I .;tale l~IHAll;I WATERFRONT Newport ShorH ----------i Privntl' Beach. This -. -- EXECUTIVE IEACH !ST A TE 511DROOM + apt. ts 11 moclnn, ---------· touch ur class · plui., ti h llS a gue't rm & 3 balh. C with a 2•, 1.,1r ,:?ar1ti: . osta Mesa I 024 Th i \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e pn rt• s SS.000 h111h. ., but ir you ·rl' loolo.tnR fllr :i II\ O\\ ni·r .br. •lt•n. I'• plucc lo moor your 1·, ft ~1,1, c111 lot. wrk '>h1111 boot ''OU Id 1 l!U l7 \l.q1le ~I KJ10o 21 I I S°" Joocp.M Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTBt. H.B. 644-491 0 G~ral 1 002·G~rol ••! •••• :-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U.1NI, 1•11 \' "°''""'"•(f• [~MMl:I 1002 S49,9SO Bluffs Front Row hou.'lc has m:iny qualtty Boy View!! 1h·l·orutur a ppointml'nts , J \\llU l' \\ "l 4!M AA2H lo :.crurc this 1>ro11l'1 I) POOL/ JACUZZI ; .:.· P,.omonlorg I· •I r m o I t• n I r 1 I o .t1Jt11,1ll1 li\111 . !'011111 111••11 .. 1 :111 ' l•t 'l'f>.11 "'" m,"lt'I '11111• \\ tlh I It'll 111 S.iddh·lo .11 i.. <:11111 1111'1 " I' l. h l' II "I' ,. I u d l'" lo11 llr1111m ''"'" part\ 11~11n J 11,1 lt't\·tl 11111 r~ ('.tll !Iii'.! ti7hi' On~ Of A Kind! En1"' tlu .. lm·l'lv :moo sq II· 110111<• 11 II h \ llltr rJmtl1 ,,,. l'lll•·rl.11n 11111r trn·n;I, <•111•11 lo.11dw11. l11ult111' ".11111 110011 at tn•l'-jth.-r1• .11111.'ll jlJllO, ""l I'll" II, ;1 ht•'1r•~lll", n1ultf 111.• I luft 111~11 room Yo 1th I thtum 11 !'I h.1r & too rn.111\ .1 Oll'llll II'' ln Dl'IU '(C 1)11! 1-; P l Jn. Gractou.. & ~fl•ll'IOUS 2 :-u1wr ltK';t tton ;i Bdrm:; . SlOr). 11 lidrn1 homl' Wtlh ,, ht<' ram1ly r m . s unny amcnlltt'' for famth lh hrkf"I arN1. formnl 1ltn· mg. I :-hort ltlt•l'k 1ti pool tnJ.: rm • hii:h bcarnl'd anti ll'llllt" <'tlllrl Sl:.!l!.750 1•ourh .ml/ pallo CO~l W/\TfRrRONT l'l'tlt11i.:'. )l,1teJ llfl\'lllt - Form.ii ilouhlt· '""ir en· Irv 111 1.·11ll'rta1m·r·:. cit." Hi:ht t•IL'J:illll 111 lllf.( rtHllTI C .llhl·tl ru I l.l't It ni.: :rnd crnckh111! fin•phtl'l'. Stt-p down f:imih c·nlcrtaln m<'nl renlcr with wall of Alas~. \'11.•w <1r i.µarkhns: llOl>I :ind JUl'uzzl formal d1nmi: room ronvc111enl· h 'l'r\ t•tl from huJ:c itournwl k ttlh~·n Swct•p· >nA :il Jtrs to l~1v1 :.h mn~trr o;u1lc + bonus room ror pool tahl{' and ca1 d . ll urr)' E ;.i"' now,at1inyprlrl'! M ES Vl-:HIJE i Hit , :! Is a iJ('lHtltfltl l111t1ll'. Ut'rt, :!1 · 11,t '""" 11 "" Sl'p. npl., O\ cr,,11 .. tl tlbl 1 or.ll1·d. <11111'\ nil ii\• ''" , garage. on one• ol l111lhoa 'llr.1 h!C' lot ~I IO,IWKI. Ill Island·~ ~1ult'tl'"l slrcl'ls tli'\'11\'I' :-~Iii . ..11~,1. J 11>.t steps lo North Lia~ Th~ house is so 11ut1>l,rnd ing, we expect it tu ht· sold berorc lhb ad Ill publish<'d' ASSUME 9 112 % VA LOAM I Dt t•o rator 1·norchni.ilt•tl. hi.a> IW\\ • 1 lhlrm:. .. l :.arnll~· rm . !1£111 ci1nin~ rm Curn·d l'.1111 tl\•q •r1•<I rll•1·k Slip t11r l wn I)() rt. boat:. Sli!l.!O l Bl LL GR~NPY, .REALTOR . 341 Boy~·d~ Drive. N:a. , 67S · 6161 •~ral I 002 G eMrol I 002 .. ~ .. ~ .........••...... •••········••····•·•··· CUSTOM 11 ACRE ESTA TE 3 BDRM RANCH SS6,900 A·FRAME BY THE SEA l'Alt~: T lllS PRIC .. :, llOMI' YOU OW'\/ Tll E L.\NI>, -.;: . REAL ESTATE ~tJi,000 cmay ll'a'l<>/opU 631-1~00 __ C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-00fl Costa Mesa larqain!! SPECULATORS BARGAIN HUNTERS 1'..i .. 1:.11lt-JluµI•'' Qu~.it1.\ iwlt :: l1t:th ru rnu~ 'fl J 1 111 th \ ,11 tf .t ll ti -· 11.11 .11<· i:.11 ·~ 1111 "'' ()lfl'rt'll .11 ~!llt.!JJO ----------S49,900 l'.11l ltt1 .1µ1 .. 11ntnwnl -~PERB HOMES ''11" 1 '111 •h '" \\ ""'1 1555 w Be1o.e1,c M '11111 .lo t IM•I 11, .111111111 Nt•l toa..rlo.el Baalo.tl '11nd111u11 11111\ ,, 1. ... uo S49·86SS lull l'ltl'\' l'.111 .,,111 11:-.11---------- '\1-., I"" I 1111 It • STEPS TO BAY & 2 blks. lo ocean. CAJCncr .R.:.2...WU..Jld homl' "1th nice pat tu & knt.:l.'d 'ard PrH·t>d .i L ~·1.%0 ti73 3W3 ti73·80HG Eve!> associated A sharp 3 hNlrm home 11. tth new 1>nmt 1ns1d1: and out ~cw rar~s 3nd rape!> .rc"1itlocofi0n on lari;e 110· deep lol. ~II .';.\ti ::>880 for run dct:11ls. ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS 1-t \I.Bil\ l!'I. \ "' • ~73-6900. krm~ • 963 i881 1---------- 4 BEDROOMS 1\ I' l' ' 11 U I l' a 11\ I 11 I' 1>nn11·v untl lt"ury 111111 • l(I Y. tl ll\\ II llJ Vllll'lll' Total 11a~ ffil·nto. 111 ~:l:!I J)l!r m11n1h I :-OflJ' 11111" ll('(irtMlfll'. •Ill t'IH llt'I 1111 \\tlh .. h.1k<· 11•11 l.1m1h ''""n 1\ ''"m I 11 q1l.111 1'1n1 •I I•• "II l 11111 r .... ;;1.•t.11 11 1111 1 l'I• .1 ,. ......................... -...mi------ BAYFRONT Br. 2 Ua t:nntlo Pa nora mac v1e\\. ,,uh REDUCED park111~. sernn ty hlclit. 2 STORY BEAUTY N E W I' o R T 11 A Y Ocrnralor modl•I l'XCC TOWERS llu • \\••1'111 \\lllu\\ '·nh • .rh -' td t .i O\ 4 lo 1j11' d1 It till 111 1111111 1,1nd1 l .11. 1 111111, Ft .t 1 \•Hll I \f ... Ult th1 .... • '''''· II• -l'ltt .. \. I J lt.11111· '" lh1· '''·' \\tl l' '·" t•t k ti 1 lo• 'II \\II h l"t-111 OWNER ANXIOUS 4 + 2 +BONUS ~HERITAGE 1•.111111 '"•" ... ('hJt 1111·1~ ~111i.:r l.11111ly h1>mt.' on llllOKfllS-llEA, TORS l rJ l'i ~ lo•boo t-'1 Jud home. llli:h \uultcd C<'tl· 310 F ~llN.\:"llDo ----------11111:~. h1 \ ,.hk, lovl'ly OPt-.::'ll SAT &Sl "I/ f1mlhtl rJ111 rm , lri: FR Sl45.000. Ownt.'r 1:!1:1 >1 _________ _ ''"'' 11111 ''"''" \llllt \\ flt HI ~ I \ " \\ ,., ftl I\\ "' I lllUttl 111d lfll•\ ""'It"" 1·1111ntrv l..~h:h1 II Ill.I l \I' l\1111' l1fq1: llO 11111111. t11Ctlll h.•• pn, •1•ol '"'""' 11 II"''' .... I I' ... I ,, ' ,. \\ Ill I: I" I '..:du_d1•d 111.1 I• I '1111• ·'"', t l11lol1· ,, •111.•l lo·~ 11111 I ····' ·"'"I l.1 .. 1'ft\1 llltll I·• I .1 ;l1ttLt1I 4l••lf \I RE.Al.TORS h.tl• 1111\ "'.-rloul. .. , "" l..tri.:•• lol Formal d1n1nit ----------• l111pl1t• h111 l1 1111 11\11 t1J1'1tll Sq1..11.111•IJu11d1' ll1·1· .. rn11·tl 111 .... .,,1 "hit"' NEWPORT HEIGHTS r••1m :!2uo S4 11 or lux •• 11.i .i'h 1111 h l.11 L " 1111 l-:1t•r.1 womun·i; •.• 1t1o·t11.1l 1•·1t111,• 1.1.1, HAC IEMDA tlr ... 1111 k1Hlt1·n 1•llh .111 1111111, .,1.,.11 '" 1111,,11._ rlwr1• '" n .. ··nit '" lht' lht• m1)dt't1I 1·011Vl' • 111!.·11 t•.11•1 tnt• i.:,11 ;1c1• 11m0:-thtltlt1 •' l.1111•1\ :! 1t11•r1r1·' Fou1 l..111.: "lll'd "'"" "f"'lh'I .... ,.p,11 11\' .... 11 1 .... 111 .I It .1th ' h1•tlrtlo111~ ;\l.1~Si\'I' t.t• 11111.. '"' , lultl1111"" ""·" '""' I 11 111 ~ 1°11111 . 1111"11•1 'Utlt• 1 I I ,11; 11·un1, 11.1111 ,,11111 fJ1111h 11111111 111th 11uin.1b ll• F ili\ loun ,1111,, Ii.ill · 11.,.,,, ,\ l1<·.1m 1·1l .. ·11t11 • ptu .. ,., l>on't mt'' 11t1 .. 1111 1• 11,11111 11111\ 1 tti. .. i..· 11 .1 1,11;.:•· 111qol.11 t· :.r.1.,1111v lull 1111cc. llul\ s~A~' 1.J.mn l°Jll .. 1111t .. 11 • 1 , :1 '"'' ,.,.,, " '• • • ,, ,, Eastside Costa Mesa $56,900 Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 bath on I t' l' t• I 1 n t• II :. l r l' <' l . 1J e t 11 t• h l' d ti b I c i;taraite 135' deep lot In- ' estors dehi:ht with hlln l ('nanl. ll urr y . 1·a ll 541;.5Rll() ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS """' :\••\\ l'"I I 11 ... ,, h'I "''''"' \\1111\Jll ' J1 ... 1111 h i() 1171 11,.\\"0'"\t, 1.: •• 1,1•1'. 'Yontk.,,hof)' [~ I . , ... tltttto: ····n· ··"'I 1 ... 1.1· 1.iut;''·tl [- . i , "" \II 1 ... ~'' '"h' 11111 iif;\H:J! 1----------~ , , ''"" hi;: .t.i REDUCED!! ® · . 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F IN ER H O M ES FROM S7 2.500TOS1.200,000 1111 ''·" "'''' l>t ;\fl \\'.ii 1·rl ronl I ht . I h,1 p11•1 1\ '"" 0111'11 Ft 1 t 11111 \l"n 11 I .'1:11..i t k~1·11r I 'd\I .I 1111 ., h,1 11111,1.:1· "" II ·• lol Sk'I :iC"t 11111•11 :-0111111.1~ I I l'n• 111 w11l1·1 111.irkc•I f•11 'I "fol k ·' I ' (I " II ,. , '1-.111,11·11 t·tl, 11'1"1 'I'll 1m111,.d1 ,1Lcl~· ll ur1 \ r•h''"'' 1 .. 111 I I n .1 n r I II " ' " ' II I I OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1·5 4459 W.Cst Hi9hway Mewport leach :1 fkdroom!I, :1 haths 675°9547 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ------- lmai:mt• llw lu\11111111' ne.~~ of n h11me 111HI l ht• l.!1111)' It\ 11111 or J 11111 tlom111111m ma .1 i:111·111·011i. Yoldt' ~f('l'Oht'I\ I hl'I' l•I tilt' IJOCll Ucaullfu l 'l ' l'l.111 with 1frnm11tw 11111 '1 1111\ 1•1111\ I 1111 ~•1· l1t·dn~11n' lurm.d rl111111~ ffWlfll. hll~l' klldtl'fl ,ftttl rurmly rcw1m. 111 1111'\\ u·lo. lllt<lllubh· (11111 ot\I• ~1·a1 1\arr.rnl~ l11d111ll'tl ,\ \'alh·.v lh•.111 ,. j•"•ltMI I' 11f11•rl•ll pl ~I 10,1)4MI 640-9900 w/slone lrplC'. 3 hrlrms, ~·4293 21, ha. on l"Ul·llc-sac w ' ------. -. . pnv.1tl' pluy var(.! ror 0CEANFllON1. l 0:'\l>O l'htlrlrl'n Only. l'75.U50 ~<>an & Bay 'tl'll . :! Br. 545.!J l!Jl 2 Ba, + form ul UI!. - . , 578.000. Bkr. 9G3 7115:11'~1 BAYFROt\IT 2 Br. 2 Ua . Cond o 1>a nnr;1m1e 1 tt•\1•. 'llh __ __ parkinl!. scrurity hltli: WALK TO SURF 6 BEDROOMS Mammoth f.imily ho1:le \'l'n' d11M' to th<> hcu1·h Tiu~ 11n1· h;" il all llrn family rtMtm, lol°' of up Jo: r .HI t n i: M :111 11· 111 t' <1 l.1n1f" ,1p111i: fr1111l & rc•:1r ·1 hl•w .11 t' h.1n l tn f1oil N• h11rr) 'C'.111 ;.i1; :!:ll:J lftl I • '1 NF.WPOllT BAY TOWE llS JIU FEHNA~l>O ON ::": SAT,SLN ~to:'< SJ4:,.wo 1h11wr 1:!1:11 :19'1 1:?'13 ; 1 ·~rr~ ~~·1~·'""' lk•,1d1('11ll .1~·-.... 1 ,1111 111'11111 ··"' :. llt ·1 11.1 Ill IJJ\ <\-111 1·,111 ~1 t.1 .,tMI MESA VERDE TRI-LEVEL Provincial Family + Dininq I"' 1h1• l.11 .:•· l.1,1111\' CONDO OH BA y 1111 ltl\ I'·"" 11 ol l.11111h t;.,,1 \It'\\ 111 It.I\ 1 hr 1 rn1111 1111 • lo. 111 q1l .11 • I .1111 \ It.di 111 I 111 tl111<1lll • 11111 a 11.1 ... 1.r. 111~· ~l:t"h!tll llll \' ,;; .. It~~· V ... ·FH ... TERMS :lb:.. 1"'"'1 '"111'''1·""·111 I I I I "' "' l)rkni:. !Jo.ii ,1111 JI.Ill 11uw I ''·''' 11 ""' :i ll(ltm ... ;i•, hu ' Wtlh :,:iu.5!111 . IJ\ ''"""I klll hl'n l'li 1 't~I I I 111111' IXh~thlt· I th 11111111 I lttl!•' 1.1:1 ;''1.11.'i ,, "\ ,. I I I I ti II" II ~·11 " Ir~· 11111 111 .11 c•• all "" I• '11 011 .i 1111• .. h l11111lw.1pc1l Corona del Mar I 022 ('Ut 1wr l11l l'l11,t· L11 t'\'\'r ••••• • • •• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • TARRILL )111111.: C'.111 thtW lll !>Cl' VIEW HOME :.i:, !ll!fl 11· llf I c· "I • • ... •au 11 , 111111'" • ., 11111·~ "~I In Callfornio " .I lwtrin. :t• ~ l11111i .. 11111~ Walker f! lne RllDI f st1t11 !\Cl> I""'"' & hallt I.II" 1•11rtw1 1111 :t llt' '/. Hu rt .. n111d1•l1·cl k ti r hl'll 1 ,1111,. ''"111111· ;• V \ l!y 1m 11r·r s11r1.:11H1 . '-'.!1 ••111 1 '.111 ~. m .. w1•1 ' C ULVERDALE -TOP LOCATION! rlan 15 , .... l't•;111\ lur .... ho\\ Ill~ Con\ <'llll'n l lo µ0111·& ll•nn,.... \\Jlk ·to <.'lc rnl·nt ar,v . dl111ll I lwdroom ..... ·rnmtly rnnn1 . 2 1 .. huth. ... S72,500. John 111111ltftl•tl hll)'l'I"'< nel·d~ .J"J.,,fl./ CJl.I, ~ t '.111to1lt\1•11u the• man1 1·11 • fa!ilt"ll clr:.111 111 lhr w.1~·-t )'OU can buy thl~ Valley Realty Wl'~I :l l>1111v l'tlut Co11rlt•!>1 lo rc•.11fu1 ' 32.S {At llll'U Sh111'l'' 1(1t OPEH HOUSE/ 1·5 t'Ul,l.l•.1: 1: I' \Ill\. I Ht ~ 11.1 Ii.: 1111111 & J ,., 11 / 11 , 1 11' 1111 , r r m•1<lt.'11•1l I' I' !o.Oli ,!IOU .. m :r.1:1 Pc<'khi.lm 7!i2 l ll 1 ( ., 1 1 LIHDA ISlE One or lht• hl'-.l hu~·" m :'\ ,, port. Beal·h ' F;,1bulous HJ~ front,,. pw r & .~J ip 1 4 hC'droo.ms. stud y, ~mi-ly-rncrc..lllou room. formal. 'd ining. Quahty custom ronstruction w/Eastern recllnr? S?.50.000. Be' rly Morphy 642·6235. ICL2) DUPLEX N"early m•w NC'\\ port ltc1~hls ?_\'rca ~ .1 bedrooms t!uc h f1re pl 3 re:-. s c lf ·<'lt•u ning O\'Cll:,. Walk·itl l'loscts, priv:.ill' patios + .extra parkin J!. 5112.000. Ba rbara Wtight!H4 ·G200. (ClJ) .. '42·1235 ....W200 901 Dover Drive H•rbor View Centtr Irvine at C•mOU$V•llty Otnttr 752-1414 IOOJ ........ -. .................................... . , HAllOI VIEW HOMIS- POOL & JACUZZI Adult occup1 ·d ro ur bedroom lla f bor View ho m e . Wa lk in~ distance to Newport schools. Quiet corner lot. A must to sec for Sl~.000. A COLDWIU IAHlll CO •• 644-1766 • hom(.'. $:!~1.!.-0C) includes l'la,ii1rl~1l Ad Phone 1111\ft ---------i li-12 :.v111 - WA~~~NT SF:l.1 •• t!lll.! l~Nm wri h ;i AEAl ESTATE ~)~I~~! 1101 Ch.t "f11·d At.I -~t-1400 1.ii~.11 GeMral I 002 G......e 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: HDlll ~ ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LINDA 15&.I MYFIOMT $pectacular 2 Story Custom Bil by Don Koll. 5 Bedrooms. Den with Wet Bar. L11l'ge Garden -Patio Entry .~ Fireplaces. Terrace Deck. $297,500 881 DOVER DRIVE &31· 1800 I SAT/SUH/MOH or oppl 673 5 1~llf Owner Anxious t•nr-r f\•111111•!1 li54l00. 11> ~J1.!•H1 on I IK'<lrrn (k ~irnhlr ~ .. 111uhlt' fo mtl> home 111 'lllll'l Ill <!ot with 11ll 11mrn11t1·~ 645-3474 a·1~.-, .... ltudlo 01>'' no· tower. tt v ~1.1 h litlhhou!le, c-nrl. N•UH +. 311R h!W. N.E , ('m1ta M <·~a MO 1;16"1 ~k .... 1 \'r1 dt• P.1t·c5tlt<>r h) OY. 11r ll>r. 2ha, 2200 ll fl ft $K3,000 2111:2 1'otn1110, • M TSl·13'77 (;- ...............••...•....... _,__.,__.,,.__. ....... . ~!!!.~~~...... ~!!.~~~ . ., •... I ~~!~~-~~.~~ .....• Costo--W.sa I 024 Fouittoin Valle y I 03 .......................................... ._ .. l'VM I 044 LOCJIMO leod1 I 041 LOCJUfto leoch I 048 .•............•••...••• •.•.................... ············'·········· OWNER TRANSFER Rm BIG BONUS BONANZA 0 NORINS REALTY,1~c ~ I \ I •C•\ ~•Nlh (,..,\I 111,.:h.,.,11 I ~-.1111 111.~ l• 494-8057 VA TERMS EASTSIDE You 01111 )llUI' f,11\lll) wlll IJI! ll1Hll~'\I \< 1\ll llW hull<' Ir---------------------. Dream Home :!O'x21' pa11clcu ho11ui. rnom 10 1h1., C'olony l\ .• ~umt• "'"'l111 ~· \ lf11111e Jm,•1tll1t• llll thl• ICIJll Tot,1l 1111ym1·111. .. un 1l•1·rc Jt1un.1I m l'lb. 11 \\olll h S2021mtJ. '1'111.-. lovely~· 1----------11 :wn l.'1 1111.1:1• mi.Ir hrlrrn IK•dnMim htJml• w1\h uw• lolUh'. "''I' 111 l,11, 'UI\•' l: hm·k l1rt•pl.11•,. " ,\1•01 illC)fOft Beac h I 040 11u1•,.1 11th''" 111rm.d rlm fur lh<• ·'"'s..o,~ t;\l'•·lh-:nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnt ,~ tJ1U 11h euo .:'\t'\'d 11mio1tu11lt> ror 111\1•,to 111111 t' 11 .. ,.._,. 1•11 11 ,., or f1r.1l llm« hutnt· l11tvl•1 Walk to beach! 11M>111.:Y" ~·t• 0 11, th11111111: l 'h•:iw rall ti11 1h·t.111, Wolk to park! homt' t111l.1\ • WoAk lo schooU Wdk to morket! CAll NOW Wolkto c ityholl! 752·7315 lliJ: 3 twtlrm .: h.11h h11m1• -·00-•N1..A,;...;l;;.O.;;;M;.._.~l...;J;;.ll.;;;O~ \\Jiii '.! < ,11 l(UI :11~l' 111\ JI· 1,., l'Jlll.'11 11.:, 1-.1rv~·l~. ~\.\OC•o••"• l .. Oou 111 >t111•I ~•·t h.1r ll11~c· lu m lh -- 1 llMllll I U~lllll l ,II \'U. I ,111 DEERFIELD Me$.O Ve rde Beauty 111 •l'I '' -.1-. 111111 ltl\.R 1'.itm h111 111· 1·11,11111111,·d H) llWllf'I' I tu •. I "·'· .... :ii; /<)(;Iii lt•r ln11l1Jlor', ... Jll •• I Ill 1nrm11I rl11l ..-111, lt.:t' 1.1111 t.1m n n. 2 111.11,, .ctr r m t'11 ~111 111 1111111 & ~i1111I , .11num 11111ttlh· 111i J.H U/11. 1·111 .. h I .1r111·1 l!fd~ & ))! I'·""'· lk >ol lch' :-1111\\H "' .1vvt 11111) lil r&;••-;l lut n" 11<•1 '-I ~:!.[,111) :!U:!!I S w ,11 !>.76,!llJll . .">.)\Hit I.I 0 1Jl'r1 l>n ' l'. ( · \l ~lh ;i;n; \\"kc11J EASTSIDE DUPLEX Real Estate byMl!t/f« Roncho Son Joaquin 1 111 .11111 Ill'\\ l Ill{ l'llll llll P I CTURE WJ NDOW TO THE P:"C:II<'IC ·. Pnlos Verdes & Torrey Pines on u clear d uy whitl?watE>r fur<'Vl'r. Almos t n('w 3 Hedrm, 31 ~ bath. den home su1JCr bly <·rafted and warmly decorakd. Put yourself in thb picture for SJ85.000 GHQWING PAI NS'> Tht>r~·s room to 1-!ruw in this s pacious Laguna llills humt> with dramatic Saddleback Mt. views. it Bd rms , 21 :.i baths, fam room. ~<.·p lluun~ r m . Owner moving & anxious $98,900 OCF:AN VIEW LOTS Rim rock t'ar)~·on at. your f,t-<.'t . ,,. h~H·k~rop of gn 't>ll hills. and C a tal1n<1 ~unseL"> Two s ill's and p rice:-lo <'hllOl'>l' from S4!Sold and S-15,000 BUSINESS 0 P POHTUN lTY' Elegant lc1dies' appar el shop in des iral>lt· norlhs ide locul ton. Designer fashions , 30 y~ar reputation. Wea r it for $33.000 (>Ull'I I uJ 1h• ~.1t • It h WINE & ROSES •I. 11t>a1 1~.1ul \1 11 ... 1 -.·II "--------------------...J mal\1•olll'I ' Hostinqs & Co. f'.rtda~. Sop1ember 3. 1976 DAILY PILOT 03 ~~~.~~.~~ ...... ~:~!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~~~~.~!~~ ...... 1~~.~~.~!~~ ..... . Newport Beach I 069 Newport a.och I 069 lnc:otM Property 20001nconw Property 2000 .....•.•... , ............................................................................... . * NEWPORT HEIGHTS * SUIDIVISIOM -S NIW HOMH 3 Hdrms . 4! b;ith.~. fnmily rm.: 4 bdrm:> .. :J l>ulhs. rumily rm. &: dining rm . From $!}0 ,:rno t o S l 38.240 l:'-JCLUD ING LAND! ..., I I I 640-7000 640-7000 Newport Beoch I 069 MeWf'Orl hach I 069 . .•..•......•................••••••.....•••... GAROEH ENTEITAIHING Your guc~ls wi11 udmire the l>eautif'ul garden entry to this lovely 4 bdrm .. ~ hath. family r m. home. in popular F.as thluff. P e r f<.'c t for p at i o (•nt~·rlaining. Enj<Jy s par kling li ghts of cntln• Or~rnge County + 1>eck-a-boo view of Bul'k Hay waters. All this & t·onvcn1cn1.·c too. fur on ly S107.200. 280i Alta Vista ~tltL~•u .1 :iti:~;·,.~n~.-i~~~ ;,":-\t!1;:.,_~u~ Corona d el Mar . PERFORMANCE COUNTS If you ... a w...-or ,. otMtiY OWMr olld wHt to ull or excha•UJ..•• coll th• profeui•als. L-. enough to Ht'n . SMOll ttioughtoccwe UNITS ) 4 7 7 • ' 12 12 PRICE DOWM, Sl2.9SO S21.000 S tl0.000 SOLD. $275,000 sss.ooo $279,000 S70,000 $230,000 SOLD. $1t2,000 SOLD. $390.000 SOLD. $525.000 SOU> 14 $400,000 SOLD. 20 S425,000 SOl.D 10 $750,000 SOLO. 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HAVf LARGE INVENTORY OF RESALES IN MISSION VIEJO LAGUNA NIGUEL & LAKE FOREST ASK FOR Chris Fierro at 581-6910 First American Realfy 25270 MC11"91erite Pcrtcwoy Suite C Mission Viefc> 581·6910 \11 •'1>nd1111111l••I .lo .11·p, lr11m tht· Pt>til 1'it p.1rl. 111 1.,.,1ul1t11I 1:11•1•11111•1• 111111111111111111 l'•11np.111· ,\ \ou II 1111<1 lhi. .I lo1 h 111 ' huth t'it Ja1111f\ ""' \ 1111\ ,,, Irvine I 044 laquno Beach I 048 "':1.:,..1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCJW!a Beach I 048 Newport hoch I 069 -~--~---~- Newport Beoch I 0 691 Mobile Hornes •...•...••••............•..••••••••...•....... LAGUNA TRILEVEL CHARMER :1 IX-clroom !11 l.lath l'iOO Sq It. \\Ith •ll'l.'<tll 1 1~v. ;-.; t' \\ I \' d \\ ti II cl ii(' t' k .1d11r11~ 11n' ,1\t' 1t•111 ··ti rt• ar } uni 111 hi\ l'I} t\n •ll lk.u ·h lll•IJ.t hl-. ,11 t•<i l'rll'Cd ft)' "l'll l.t~I ,11 :0.1;';,:'i{)ll l.P.llQuail ~ liilPlac• · Pro ..-ti .. p7.S2•1920" ltOO QUAIL S1. 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IJIK1l11. t1•111111< ,\J..rt ni"'lll'll on lri.e hlll!lidc lol. - -SG4.950. Owner . .C93-0616 f rill •. •1•1•l11d1•cl J'.11111 i l 11111·nmmt'r1"1;tl hid~ I"" '"'•·"'l•1 r~ t•1'IJlr11 10 '-c (' l " h ·' ' ... ·'"·"" • " • · :Hllk11 tu ehm1/hl"h 8<.'hht. X!'" OPlll ronn n ('o • "'ew Upl.v ~ 3 Br h•• .... \\ H6(i lllll:t' (l\•<'k. ubl nt•11rl~ Ill'\\ \Ur ilt·~•l!ll ,. lhd d ll l k ,. " ~ "-,. uar.$117.SOO h~ l'1·1t·r<):..trn111lcr. um ~nHouseToday :.Ur, 4!Hu. 2 frplcll. a 4.'lGi~sun·500 pc par Side C.M. nr WeslchU Pj\NT'·~·Tt(." ('l),\."''T ,~ll• 11arkln·· l..i rl)und 11 ti v ·11 t> l PRllO l>. ,.u n <l urk , _:_._a pm. $138.000.Agt.S48·9673· '"' " .. " 11:.-s• 1.: 1 a~•· \ · bu 11e mnl t.toraj,te . S Dud ~ , RA ... CHREALTT \llEW Co:"H>O 3 BR. t1•vC'I ~hopll have hNl \'Y for adult!>. I Br+ den + Plna nc i ng Avai l. Al x35 ger,ncwca~t. •Tri,Plcx-3blk to 8ch. 551-2000 .ram. rm .• 2 ba .• \\t:l bar, foot traff1('. 3 Upstalrs 2 83. Swim/bay or pool MUST SEE! Open dally drapes, walk lo sh.p. Musl sell, SU0,000. •S 1----------1 (rpl .• dbl. eke. garage, umts may lie eombin~ + doek. Land lse 1110 by owner. p ing .. Aski nR $5995. Unlt.s + land Lor 4 t.e1•· OHGOLFCOUASE poul.yard.$105,000. to make one large s ul!e. mo. Priced al $32,500 2LZKingsPlac:e Ame ri c an Mbl llm. lional unlts. Downtowll W/OP EN V l ~W! Dy BEA1.,!il'l~UL IRVlNE $2$!'>,000 673-4873 • $1J5,000 548·612' $$7·9.190 Hunt. Deb. J.'inancing owm.'r, NEW RanclloSan COVE. E nvate _Palm • T avail.. Cati Steve_. Afl,. •Joaquin. Oart1en level. I.rec hench, secunty: 3 &!J JUST LISTED Ocean Vjcw! Npt Jlgts. DAMA POIM 536-7542 Res,53&-911111 Stes>·dwn LR • .iBR+ den BR._ 3 ba .. ,den-, <Jinan!( ~If --~r llarbor View Portoflno. 4 2nn redwood home on Obi wide 2 DR, + den.•---------+ a&. Llliturious cpt'it rm .• churmmg h~. J.rg. --~ BR. fam. & bonu!I rms. comm. (C-1) loi. Owner Located In beautiful • FOURPLEX • Ph· 1\33 3000 lush patio. PQOI. 5225.000 ~ 11 1 Poot. ro\'crc<I deck. t in a n cc d . n o ) o a n Dana Pt. Manna. Adult ~luxe 38R, rrplc. own" · PEGALL8N ... , ,._ ~•39~500 1ncl.lan<I! c har11:u . Prln. only P-t'l park. Dl1'8()1S-G. A· unit·Onl y $129,000. Sclllhing:do!ll \\1lhOml> tn :At,TOlt <19t 7fi78 UOS N.CoasrHwy .. Loguna ((·ntcnniolRcnl F:'illllC plt•a:<~.438N.Npi.Ulvd .. f)lus Jll obil e Hom e Ownr/Agt.54-0-0555/Eve& 1'1lot Want-Ad~ IO!l:TN Const , l.ug11no 494-1177 tChrumoc 833·3307 1 N.R. Resales, 835-3012 5S7·SiH8 ---- r ' .. 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View, REAL1'Y .. .f'JM ut S709.._m.lm '31·210lt dl1nw11htr, eaclo11<1 ·Tennis & Golf Enfhusiash Buy or Sale in Palm Desert These ... hHOW c-..., fisted fr°"' S45,000 to SI J 0.000 & """ Ill Tlftftil° & Golf c .. · .. a View hotnft Z, ] & 4 ldmt Fro"' sst,poo on up -J To buy or Utt, call Alice Lov.ridcje Palm Desert Realty l11t'd $t30 inl'I 11rdnr ., JaNu1. SJIS.IM6-31TS lllOll (OllrM, lake. 911a1J ' w b l,lar. No pe t 1. JT13 "' ' -Mat~Ar,Zba .~!.t:.r_~·~~~'_.....', Seashort!.173MT8 " l r l 2 .. v l: on• a Y. Stpt, 15. $12$. sn ·TOH Ot ~· _,.,. •• ...,. ~ -__._,,, ~~ 3139 '10. Ul1I frtt Corral fOI' m 32J5 ftflk, pool. ChablllM. NI Sltslil Co beaclll, 60 pete. an view duplU u12 -----horse. Beachrombu. ........-.m.aua ~ Brkr,oofee. Seashort-. 4 br wlntt'r •• d b h fet 63l·2Ull OPTION TO BUY :i ne room. i ll l • OD 1011 Cilune. New• UICUTIYI Sl~ IJUl pd. Sttoadio. Walk $420. I br yrly 1370. ' u r Peli.. d r a P I • 3Bt &irf.110. Coodo. h"plc, pt\&11' Rand10 San Joa· JJIO aMAL SBYICI to water. •~ee ~~ l320 Ow11.r/A .. 1. 111'1.'VIDC~. oouhlr R:irlU(t!, patJo. end aar. er bd\.. QU&n lMl.e Dr CUiver • 11011 ES, CON DOS. Maio Realall, s.eo.mo hwltm~. ,.;a~her, dryl'r , LM.536-ISISc~. s.o. hy. ll lteq ft, 2 6 f'dec. S br, 2 ba, rpta, Be hd POOi. La"" & pool cit l\11 b 1 drpla, fplc, ow. new APTS. from '*· pe 1 ..... -... 1........ ar uplex,y~arround muintl'naon· 1nclu<kd I hr. 2 ba nc-w home. •'Ully ronv. n. •· ux . .,... S»5/ "3'4Mt IOOfltb. Alll for Mau _,.. "" rental. 2 DR. $38$. mo s•~~rmQOth Nopct.1. ~tPtd .trclrpd.•prinkler1 mltllllite•ba.frpr,~ A&t Noree "'•· orllllvwty I br lad utll. t;qulpped teNa&'lor81M~ front Is re-Qr Near me ,.,., '580 mo. e_, • • 67J.7601 A•T lcllclaea, other extru. RoyMcC_.. · Sept. Uth. !O Arbolea. BR.J8A,aUt.beextra1, CloH to bus. viii•&~ Balboa Bay Club·Bach l•altor 1110 N•w,.,.t tthool. 5425 mu. OO!l-6&23 640'3300 2t9S2 ~rland. "75/mo. flYl •AOOM tCom. $190 to SZst m o. apt. Sept/Ort. S800 mo. Co, .. Me1e541·772t Condo:? Br, <lfn. 2~ ba, ut... lul + aoo. No fee. Hu se back yard, U S·8'140 bdlween 8"·2618orM2·409T --------• waab/dry, d/w. pvt pat. l&fTALS 8kr~-o814 encloledlanai,ne.arpark betwt'en 9•7 ~enfront bach v.•/bath. dbl gu. Nr. ll unt Sln1l1 fam.Uybomes nnchchools.ffunyl 2br frplc bar bltn1 11'1 Clea n. Ua/mo. !I lllt•,11 dcl l\lsr $-11\0. Horbnur. Pool, ten.~. UR,28a ........... Ml5 ~....-JIU '7J.7'0I ••T. p.:tlq. i ho~ae l~o m possibly 12 mo In n : ltx.16!~~~~¥11> mo. Nu pets. Day1 tu 3B.R,2Ba ........... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br J ba pool r k otnf t. Adtt.s no pets. 6'2·MlU. 821·2.519. \'Vts 8441·2261. 3 BJt. 2 Ba ....... •••· 53!» llf' Walt<r Vu. 2Br, 2ba. l' ..; 2 ' pr ' WI ": r Sa O o I mo --------- \lr,u •rdi·t'hurmt"r" 3 Br . 2 ba . rrplr 38R,28a ........... $400 Oate gu4rded communl· -·~~l4TM.2c~gar 67~ • ·!Br apt, UP1lalra. No 1 .. m1iy.:? t>o. $46S Aviail Beautiful. lmmac. rond. 3BK,21\3 .......... $425 ty. Tennis/pvt b ch. · · ' · 111raiie SW Incl ulll ~·pl 20 s-ao ~214 l..r& back yd. $42.\. Ca II 3 BR. 2 Ba •• • .. •••• .. SUS L c as e • i 3 9 s m 0 • EUX: 2 s\,)' Spanisb rioc C.._ .. Mw l7 J2 3 6 l 2 M a r c u • , N 8 :sn +clen.2ba ...... $415 (710551·1~ rn;i• 3bd, fairway view,··~··•••••••••••••••••• 61S-OS76 :'II \IU' 4 U1 2 tW. fl>!<", M'1·54.29 3 BR+ <kD,2ba .... ~ VIEW POO• 'ACUZ"'l ~-!,!>'·~o, 2bfrp1~7s~, pletely Fi!"'• 2 Dr .lSI __ e_pa_t_o_b\!_'_hi_C_:a-r-.-w-1-n-lt-r hlt11~onquH•t culdc 1><1c. ••HOUSES. 3 & 4 BR. 38R,2 Ba ........... ......, • ....._ "' .asua, ..-or Y· -... Ba pool patio p .. rkna • l>d' \\ Jll ;ooow '100 5S7 7648 ZBA. rao&in& from 137 4 BR. 2 Ba .•••• • ..... $415 C.y 4 BR hilltop home. St9-Wl. 67WI01~714.J2s.s110 . no students ur peli. I • $415 d AM'S 2 4 BR, 3 Ba •••••••••• S72S Lease $6SO. mo. Call $190. mo., 2bd, S2SO. mo llall'crest 3 RR. :! Ba. tu3 8R, 23~ 2~ ... ·B .... ~ .. t Townhomei. llarry 7 S2·1920 or $$00. 3 br. 2~ ba . Tennis, Bachelor type apt util 673-6640 C • • n n ..-. • peal. Walk to bch. Move • . . ---frpk. dose lo U l:. $425. Avail. now! 1141 2 BR,2Ba ........... $38S S86-5S9l now!Owner,640-0009 paid. $UIS. 2500 Seav1c~ Park Newport i.ub-ltasf!, ~~~111~:j, ~·7~~t & 846-\Jll or 2131 592·2603. ~=:·!:!;.·,2·t,~'.'.'.':: Mls.;..Ya.je JJ67 H.-ltorY•Ho-. ~~~iatpt l , or nil 5 ru 50 rn. l akR64.!a~n ape . ·-· 1-_;_,-~__::__ ___ -t _TQQ lN PROPERTO 3DR 28a 142.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 8edr le l .Wtt . V'V• .... !!!!!!II~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! t:a,1i.1de 3Hr. 2 ba. frplc. ?:l /\NAGEMENT tN 38 Jt'.2ea:::::::::::l4SO House for reat, school a n d •ma ... ra natn.. 0'u!'n1~ Bachelor, s pacious & im-s..c•..=......._._----l-7-7' ' 74·124 HN)hwciy I It, Paltn Daert, CalJf. (714) 568-1111 lesidetlc~. <714 I 346-5916 ('pt., 2 .-ar ;?ar. Inc t'OCI _fre to tcnant) lose 21• bd b .. .. i E I M t ...._....... ~Property JOOOi'Wwportleoch 3169 ., 3 BR,2 Ba ........... $4~ c . ,. rms,l~ a, SS'iS/mo. Call Unique m~c. nc .gar. aure.••••••••••••••••••-••• ••··~··•••• •••• •• ••. ••• ••••••• ••• •• ••• •• ••• ••. f rnl & bad. >ii t>..16 1403 Nice 3BR hme for 1mal 3 BR. 2~ Ba ......... $475 lg yd. S31·1S05 aft S. llomes f75-4i000 ==~;~~It$~: 6~~:r: Sl35. Ulll pd Slngles ok, FOURPLEX. n~ar llunl IA\ riv 11.1,fro11l 3 br hJ111 3 bt>d;;;,-2-bnth, family. LC {nc·~.>'lUdti 3BR,2~Ba ......... SS80 Trabwco/LaV lna, aar Yrl lse . JDr den 2ba n ea r be a c h • mi:\on lfarbour .l'nd\•nr l1 ph 11.ollo K11h ok rihh·i:ar .1·uvp1n10.lg betW]> ~as ircra 48R.2~Ba ......... U75 _ ... 3 br 2 b·• ....... Y •••-•L A• 'C.. .. Mne J7J4 BuchrombH, f ee. •-... _ ...... a .. h •"""/mo .. BR 2• ... Ba ....... ..,,,..... · •• .. ,,.... new cp ... paan ccess o~hltSblp Aj.t,·O \\'11111.'fVIU) 67330~3 '""I $3!'>U/mo t:all "'"'""""" ...,..,., '" •" ·•••••••·-drpa.DW,fplc.$435/IDO. to pool/leMis. S4S6/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·2011 II.IT'~ 839·4290 i..1rr> :>46 :llSllU M ·S38S 842 4 BR, 2~ Ba .... •'"· SSlS 963·4S69 A"'. No fee. .. ... ~"l l. •J7.SO. W.,•w • UP -&---.--.. -.. -.-.. ----t)\: 1'..:A~ F KO~T "'tnt..r "' _...., • ~ • '""P."!"" ,,, __ ., 5 11•m11lctc furn !\Ur .. " ull 5300 J h r T It . 111111: 3Dr, l~ ba. f amily rm. .._.,.... •ocll JJ6t Boal slip avail with •Studio& l BR Apts UltfwnislMd 2 UNITS ~·pt ~Nlmu i51 07111 ~Jr3i,tc-. i.1ngles ok l''ec bllns, frplc, pool. 2 c:ar 'I_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR.2~baTownhome. •TV&Mu1dServAva1I ••••••••••••••••••••••• t •os1a Me."J Sl.141,000 -Mam Rentals :>I0-5370 iar Lawn cue, pool "l~L...~ •PhoneSen·.Htd l)OOI GeMr.t JIOJ <\J?ent .:;:11o 11100 11 r LIDO H\\ 1-'HO~T :1hr -· :.crv 1n<'I. SS60 m o a~~ For rent on the water·! :earbe~~'i~..!' •ChildrenSectlon ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1S2·8848 W1" rrpll-, lo\' le) vatw. ~3.'> :! hr T II. l\uis. pcb. tJ68 0189 'l~lf/.'J.._ Br., den •. 2 fire~lace!>, a rry' •·· •l.ow monthly rates. 1 child ok here al Treelan.- -.1n11·r ti7!Hl>lt> :.int.:lt·~ 1>k 1-·e... • ' large pat1<> w/28 boat llBR VU Hms. Monaco, 2 2376Newport Blvd, CM Loh for sale 2200 --Mam Hentnls 540·537ll Lge F.x ... c Home w/poot. Gi'.2. 8600 dMock. sNss801,,~10.._.25o6 Br " den. immaculate, ~·97S5or S4!'>·39ti7 Townhouse Apls. Onl,v ••••••••••••••••••••••• rx·i-;,\~FRONT l.rt•;H \'U _.:_ · Dr. t·n . DR. 3 Ba, grdnr ~~· arcus, .. .,..2 • .......,. SS2S mo. lse.. incl &rdnr. Sl9S. to m ove in. "Th.-1 i'.. . ('h.ir1111ni.: I .,.r <'01t ugeS-15U.4 br.i!ba.t\luvc now! & pool svc inc. $650. W.Andrew,tJ,40.6161 Cute bach.cotlages Util. 1m,•sllj11oulicommunlty". uStSlde i.:llll mo ti73 :.!193 I.kn & frpk Ownr. ht 968·9143 Npt. Shores. 2 BR. conv. pd. Singles only . $135. up. See our rumishcd m0cli-I ------last o "ner.640-000tl . •523C.U..US~~ den. Walk to beach. elc. IS.wpt Hgts aru 2 or 3 Br, 3.10Avocado6~2.0232 Spacious l lOO s q . fl. C ta M 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car t,ar. lake 1410/Yrly. Aet. 548·1290 2 Ba, new decor. $360. townhouse apts nestled OS esa For -lst>. Mesa Del Ma new~ Fncd y"'1. paU.o . . rer·s.175-28SS.~# Guest--~ Ull-UFfous. I Id n pa~ 0( Owldablti IAJI On \\'l•-.1 B.1y \\ 1boat 1 I 4bd 2ba frplc o pror. landscaped. $390. Un1"· Park Prioceton. WATERFRONT. Pier & Em •ent 'No s mokers n w e ~1 2 t,. 1~ b \"1U hold riv" u111t ' rl•u k 1111· ••1 ""JI ll'r 1n on•) . . I " t 962·2139or l213H30-0685. Village Ill. 3 BR & Dm· dock. 3 bedrm. formal Lovely view or Newport Ma'ipd.sger·· · ..... -, 197 . greencrl. 3 ' • y ~ ·~ ... "" , qu1l't ,.t rl'rl t' ose rm, S175. 644·7770 dine rm 2 baths w/w Bay. 3 BR, 2 Ba, house. • . ....., wit h Ce rc rl val c. f.Neluail l ~~7'' 1~:~·,11 1111l ~1~011 rno ~~h~:. & :.hopping VACANT. sharp 3 bedrm . cpl.s. lpl~. dble g~r .. n Frplc. yard for kids,. ml bach. Oldt'r person enclosed pat oe. Newly iii lfilac. • -----2 ba. new p:un\ '-' c:pl. ~ry 2 s lory end rondo, do11a. $000 m<>. yrly Is 5595. 9911.3040 pref. No peu.. lnquir<' painted I< ev~ry luxury ~ 11, iu: \('II 1 Br. :!1"! 83 r"nhi.e llat'k s:ns mo <168·1317 ask r 2 bf. 2 bai ~am rol , tvt only . Barrf'tt Really, NwpU lghts h1lllop/v1ew. 186\.lz Rochester.CM ~~~ •• ":;~'ft·io~f:;: 752-mo I lklrm Furn 1-..r.n "'" K:ly pn,·ar,\. nr :.t'hls, Keith patio. ~ooC Park. 8 tns &12·5200 3 br, 2 ba, lge recreatiun -3 vmyl Ooors. 20 mlnutea ·-~" NlWl'Ollf U.to<M I Uri " I ,-"''°' lt>nms JU."' redcc • refng. lose lo frwys. rm New c.'rpl & paint. ... heel! 740 r h -rrn1 urn •• '>{25.5-lKitCo 'CUL·DE·SAC3bd+2 l& SJS0,67S-6488 WATERFRONT CONOO, Nr.Hoa•Hoi. tal •u.n..••••••••••••••••••••••• rom A n a e 1m on 1•11: <.:Jn\1111 (;1111 ('011,.,.,t· _ -baths. close to b<'h, park 2S:i0sqft. 2 Br" Den. s ide ~1.·~7_8f117 · _,.,, BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn R1vt'rs1de •'rwy to Grand lol liwluto,.1111 ci.,·,·Jnfrnnt .1 H~lrm on t:;ru.tsaJe \t'rv met-.! Br & 5 c b 0 0 I . x In ~erock 4 br. lam rm, Ueavall.SISOmo • aptsSl?O &S180 Spanish offramp 285 South J\i;:ent li7~ IV110 I'•• 111n ... u 1.1 I 111111 q>ts. fplr. n•f ... 1>16<067 nei11hborhood. $450. dio rm. 2 b:i, new crpL A&et1l 640.8149 Luxury. Condo. N••pl atyle bldg, pvt encl i:ar. VicenUa. apt. 2, Coron ... t-abuloo" l)lfl" ,;111.' w m .• k :-1•~1 "mh•r J(I 6P M 963-83'T7 or 968-94:M pm. Lease. Agt. 541·5032 . • Crest. htl hly uperaded. 2 pool, sauna, lnclry. adlts.i-.<l_l_7_35-_5_l_4_4 ____ _ ,. -• p B Ba OPEN HOUSE Br. den. 2'w'J Ba. pvt ten· t l730I K 1· •....JI&..-i·•-...1 310 lree.$ & stn·11m 1\u :-\.111 WATERFROMT Emplo)'ed mother or (31 2 Story. 4 bt. 2 ba. fplc, Univ. ~. 3 r . 21/l • 3Br 2~ ba condo w/:tf>' nil pool jacuui 2 ._., no pe 11· cc son -• -6 l)lego Cn 8.13 135.'I. l.l't' HOMES l~nage children. w/wel ow. cpts. drps, dean. famrm, frplc lcsunde<:k. boat allp. dbl iar . lllOO. 1a; erd~r 1450 ·mo Ln. 1 blk W. of Beach off ••••••••••••••••••••••• II u g I\ e_.; Ke a 11 o i 6 ) 1-1400 bchJYed 0o'<1e, seeks $495/mo. 963-4S89. Agt. 2 sly tnhome. s.52·0736 or yrly be. 4459 W. Cs t &ee-i201, MS.8&T2 . Slaler842·18-i8 lfl'E 2 Br w/deck, 22S•" l!,J l731 home .• pref. Estan~I Nofee S52·M44Mr.Dunn Rwy.54S·76-1Sor675·954'1 . NEWPORT Cr ·L 2 .Br ....... hoch 3741 J\polenn •• 531.S mo. yrl~ d ll111h !'ch1X1I a r\':i. II • , • 0 LR •sts •v •IL es I • ••••••••••••••••• •••••• G73·3731 Eva. l,ut wa nl l' in I Pl ~ furn up tn ~'IOO mo xfo Super 3 br. :. ba, R/ • -"" ,.. Eastblul( splillevel. 3 OR, den. dm areu, 2 i ll:t. ::~.~~:~0"1~!;:~,1 1J~~·:.i:~~ rn· ~ .. " F HU'\T \\'illt ... -r rd'~ 546-3147 Jfl 6 " ~i d~ :~a; lg;:. 3 ~~R:? ~ baF view $~S 2'h ba .. frplc .. 2 patios. bltn.c;. transco!"Plr· futo WtHTIR HHTALS • 1,.., .. 11 Muclo•i n I Jiit. do•n, wknds. mo ·· g • • a. am rm 1'~abulous vi PW rrom gar opnr. tennis. poo . nr I~ 4tn ~ r~ . 3 BR, 2 ba. Din r m S4SO every room• No pets. bch. $475 mo. Wkdys. 11 block 10 the bea ch. 1liJth~ r11l h l11111d 3BR2' ... b r "''"6500 67"7 .. a"' i 1 •-I Out of Stat~ ...,~•1 mo , .. 1,;'i'l :.~w :IBlt 28.\. ram rm Yrs 3bd 2b . t . l'd • ·~ a. nm . rm., Agent675·ll>i2 .,_. ,evs ~ -sw11nm ng poo «amp c• ... 1 ... 1: S350.Walkto ~hop i:.. · a. µ11 io. ~P dln rm,priv.S57S _W_A_L_K_T.;..O-.. -~-h-,..,.--parkmg Stud ios· 1!15 flr~y 26 00 tH'l' & ,, .. hi... ol t.hruout.drps .dshwsh.r .. 38R,2ba.,d inrm S47S -nc •~can mo. & pc nthouses·S395 NICI 1100 SQ. FT. one house from ba) & beoch. 38R 21,<JB1\ Dbl gorage·Childrc11 01\ S42S/mo Aq1lliilll .. now Cull no" • ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 11''1"1"11 "111 '"11' l'llll :!llr ~ ·•r;oei " 2 m1 to heh. $350. mo. 3 BR, 2 ba. fam rm S.'125 2 BR. 2~ Da. S.UO Vu fr 3 pvl d ecks. 3 Br mo. Avn1lable Se11t. 1st· 11 ,\Wi\11 1111 -.:1 1111t1 lh.1 uld I'd s:t!!'o rr\1) ~ 962·0681orG46·1904 3 BR.2ba,famrmi42S 2 Br.2 Ba.S62.SFurn. Oit. l~x condo.$P7vt pool, taking rc-"c-rva11on s ---------~·icl~J' N1•:11 llllu t \"h \\1ill~qittl t;rn r.io 'mall2brhonw.tnl·d yd, ---,-. 1 28R,2ba,den.dinM70 :J0r2+den.2bo~ letlnl!-, c tr 4 5 mu NOW• Mature 1dulls. 2 bdrm, 67i>-872l ort.-rn" fllti ~,i~t·• II,\ YSll<llH'.S ~:iraJ:c Qwet Looking 4 Br. 2 ' ba, i!-aly, lu ly 3 BR. 2~ ba. fam7St75 C'or-ona del Mar ..;646-;_:,_l;;..20;_I_______ partly furn. derk. yrl) I I• II "' I' 11 o' T \\' 1 T 11 lor doh'rlv 1•pl Nn JX'lli cptu & dr~. Spa;,inklers 3 BR 2 bo ram rm ·1 l}R 2 llil $tiOO S-Cl••11t• 127 6 t'or appt t'all 675-:l33.S RT ~te 2100 l'lt:ll . \II ;o;1, ~~ r~~25. (213l din r~1 ,.;cant: 5535 . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a '"ittsule 1107 -' ...... ~ ••• '!:•••••••••••• \\11111•1 r.-nt.11 " '"J'"r c,1,_1.,r 11_;1.>or. J h~,. -· _;__ · iD ll-0aut 3 Br Villa. c;ntr ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\Ill l'AtihJlllt'' ''''"" \ i11 ',.." I !i,1 I , 11., ~Ml I.ml rm. lpk. l>W. It t>. Jbr. 2ba m uuph:x. l.rg llV\ 552 7000 course. pool, ol'ean. • 3 Bdrms $400 • <'Ondo 111 t'arbhJd tor'"" "IX -·•~ q•l« drp'I. MOO l mn ~rd. S3.101mo., No pels. • • min OC Airport. S38S. •2 Rdrms.$300 • lio.tt Submit I 1:111 llL'fi S•d~ ·~11~ Agt . No fee. ~~ \~k·nct!.~ts:~~O O · THE . · :ill·~ Ocean view. Stas. Ul1I pd. Marshall Riiy 61S·4600 IHI &tote Capistrllfto 3171 f, -.11k I br. 2 ba. 28!1 Ros VILLAGE. . . Beautiful 3bd. 2ba. Ter· Singleok. Fee 2 BDRM i! HA . W.ted 290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 S38.S 1 l 1 1 3 Br. H\ Ba Condo. frplc. razzo t ile. cpl .. d~.. Main Rentals. 540..6370 •••••••••••••••••••••••.;.in Ju:in 11111" t.:o untry j~,·~0 ::0ak~s1:~,1 refna. 1m"!ac cond. REALTORS hugh kitch .• d':&bwshr .. •ON BEACll Jbd. 3ba, ~realCond. No11~:~st:1 nuh I on1l11 2ho tlf'n -mo. 968 463-C.-.,Da:JMll. 109 E. San Gabnel. Aval n-au• 1-au'on. <!A9(), -r 11.wcu to$l50.0011 r::i .. h.\ p ,__ n .. ..,ru04'..t..llLJ c::......15 .. ..., .• ~ ""' •"" J>O ..-..t.....1 3122 ·~~-ttt;,W-.o-l)t'fl, .fba..,-frpk, f'flflf't:e:i • . 2m1, Sbd un Cl ......, .. ..,_ ~~~~~~~~~j·~""~l"::::-· .....,..,.....:;-;::-~:--;:j:~~.J1~7~li~}~1~?4~·2Gl~~:'::-::::I c...... _. M• must av npl uniT-. In ll.llln M25 mo indud1•i-ffl>k . m•w crpt, p:imt. ,.,.,.,.,, mo eaan, com· New 3Br, 2~ b:i. . r: ....................... .. OC -.1111 :111 flll\« Ab ,oll lollllll•'" \ilull' no :?tr ~nr. lrJ: }Td wl frwl for,table home, 2ba. graded , Rre~lbtalU.~I . lmmnc. 3 br, 2 ba, Sa ... wporf ... Ch J76f._ ________ _ h .. \t l '4111 hlfl l:' flll ' l 't:l ;j•i .! .,1 lrt't'•., :'Uo mo !lli8-A A.E.K.; Pvt patio. dbl vu. pool, J:&C u zz1.Lidolslt!4br.2bn home. Oem. home. Hld pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• " SJ00.000 tlJ{,11 <'\Jilli' l• 1.,13 l:l:l.1 IC4''11 ,1 1 10 1-17 itnr Nr i1hcools. s hop· SS 7s1 mo. Ls e I n pt . All clcc. kll. frpk. i;n. ocean vu. pvt bch. Year. OCE ....... VIEW 1r11ek up K l11H• ... 111wnh • ' ' · ' ' ' 1 ' VIOi: & bch Children & 5S2·9S29 polio Avail !t I \'r iv. teue. Adlls only. Ava1 """ n;6 ' "M}4!300 H U f . h d 1.i.t :urn .!II\ t.1 111 r m, petok. lmmedaval.Call 673-133.i Ortls\.M60mo.492·S751. Dlx fum.3rdstory30r,i! 'fl,. fl~':~~- : ou,es 11un111 e Ind•' lJltn :.tll'l' 71 1963-6767 Ncnia. A1nt.4Br 2~8a.fo•3mRm,.S48S . • Ba.lOO'lrom sand.2car _ "~~" ,,1110,1 .. t r .1 .. 1 t-'oocl L'h,111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I h ,h ·pl'flr•... 3io Or <1ft 7pm ti wk nds. 1!1e No pets. Comm pe>Ol. Ha r~or View C armel Sml 3br, lbaa . parking i30l Seashore 1t'Q111rc-~ :10 loc'.1llon' 1 3202 ~ ~!18.1r 1 .,.... ' . 213·968·9'167 tenrui.. Agt. 9'19·6434 w/vtew. 3 Br. &rdnr ten· ttl•f744 Drive. Winter. MSO mo. CORONA OEL a.IAR Nlulhern L"alll l[illOO SfJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---nls, pool lac incl. $6$0 6f.5.3768or213·122·3878. 2 llr 1'ownhouse. fr1.1k . Ft. ri!q'wn·1I. Call Mr • • • J \SM 1 NE KIDS 'ETS OK 4 BR. nrw. 14'1S: 3 BR. New Terrace Twnhm. 2 mo.1).1()·8169 S....AN ]JIO ---------•Pool, tennis , con\menlal Sw~1>1. t 7141610.721\::. CR E f:"-TY.o r h.ir mmi: 3 Hr fpll' din rm dbl r lean S300 It $-100; 3 BR. Br. 2 Ba. kltcbtram rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 2 lir near bay le beach break(ast. St>me ocean It 1<'11 ta I ~ -c a ch 1 w o ' · DLX. M.C S3:JO. No fee A11enl pool. ~~cuui. 1375 mo. U.1.e. Brand new 4 br, 3 ba, Pool. Avail Now to Jun Cnlnlina vicwe. Close II> l...tab hedroom & d~n . two 84(H:ISl,eves963·9l32 Mi-965~ LIASI drps, 2 story, block 30.631-<1020 shopplni: & fine bcorh. ··-·•••••••••••••••••• rarepl.it'l':I, rormal dmin11 T 1212 4 br. 2 bu. bltns. encl. COLLEGE PARK. New 3 Sharp, 3 bedrm, 2 1tory, fence0 s prinklere. ~; Beachfronl apt, 1 br furn. 644·~11 Hoen hn1ished IC•onl. 111l'lu1 lt•" 11'\c nf oro ynrtl. patio, dbl 11arage. br, 2 ba + study, D.R .• view of bay, private mo. wner S46·t 4 • Frplc, cpts, gara111 .~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••~•••••••••••••••• t•lubhou ~t>. !Hool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rorner lol 842-6131 F.~. I .)'1' ~e. S47s:-mo. bea81, man 41 wife or ~47 Avall.Sept.Uto JuneJ0.1• ..... tst•d l I 06 .1111•11111, unll Tt-:N~ IS 130' ONTlll-: WATF.R ' · No pets. Cnll 63!J.7:l98 adult male only. No pets. HMNt ,.,,.*41 er S3f.O. mo. 5200 Sensharl' I Br wa l ~rrront a~L ··~··••••••••••••••••• L. o l' HT S .I 11 !'1 l o :1 & d1•11 nc•w hom<· on • lmm:ir 3br. fom rm. S600monlh. Call Super Uofw-Mllwcl lJO Dr. Comf' !lee, open 132S/mo. ~ rly luse. l;all. "1nler. :?br, <!bu. trvk. ,1.1110 c:,,11 1213111~ 1!171C <at•rmlni: ·r•r•t" 1''"' 1 .• ~. lR.i p.11111 fr11lr lre'l'h & r ln, nc'" ly n• ''"ct ti M.-turr l.11n or • •IOSl'I \ hfl.' '''It• . .11111' No pc·I' $d0 S.i«J mu ' uul \\'otr 1711 lli7:1 •~~ti ~knd!t, <2t3• 795 91..1; .11nytimeo_. __ _ Lov~lf.'iurn ~ UH ,.., 111·11 home:. Skvs h• ~' hay ~?)Wanh'r 111'111 ti7.l 1~111\I m.ir, 1•lnu" w:" 111 ltf1• I 1 .. 1k•' F on•,1 w/v1ew of rumpui. rm . rorm din rm , WALNUT SQ. 2 aty condo, Hornft Really. S194165S. • .. :::::;:;.......... daily. 6'75·3282 9·J • '" ,. tho·r 1· ""'' w.1t<-r U28 1111 ft. 2 ho. frplr . rloi.r In ~(flson. 2 Br 2 lla. sunken h v rm, OPEN HOUSE Sal Su 1\,', wc•I b:ar. frpk, i>Alio !16.'.?-911..,7 _ _i.17~2·8.'W wkdya ~~: ! =-~c'ro'!:·r o OC~ANPRONT No pcots. r.t 3 B 1,,~ Ba' rpt' & flbl Jtnr t'lubhvmu·. flE,\''llllOUSL' n1rlnew ..... -T .. rr"nl", new choice NIMERINTALS b"h 13"0. N R. Cal Wsntei· rentol 3hr. 2ba. on. !_ h S475 ~ pool & te nm ... inrl ~.o "' c. ''"' " '" ~ " Top apt & area 675·41\118 YJew, nr .,..:ic • · I.ti Ill' thrt'\• 1Ji•ill\'4•01 2,2 lh•ml> S.-tll l!il t>40-MJilO Jhr :?hil wlht•hui. rm IOC'ntlnn 2 b . 2 ba7 -our-rem-al S'pedaliat. rn-4627. n.. .... l , 1 2 ., ~~ 492~1~ _ h.tlh' hulll 10, rm llllns ~l!!fllll graded tnh5t! N r Harbura Ankany . ha . v.:ean r ron •<•:1 ... r B v· f I ~!IO mlhh ~•JX•r :1 hr 2 ha. fpl<". nw. -- -school& & pool S37S. quite n variety of 1plen• C1•1h 1hl-• w/gar. Adults. S300. no 2 r ll'W, P c. cpli.. '°·11111·'1'" · "''',. •lrpi. $:111~/ mo ftlAHCISCAH 1:?131322· 1588 eve" did ~nt:ils av:iilable. ~ l42S pets. Winter. 873·30IN stove. x~nl l\dulU.. uu !It ·1 1 ;1 ·• A)ll NCI rri-FOUNT AIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• petJ.. 52!1:1. Open 12·4rM. • • • II II II ti It ' . ~ Willow Homes. 3 br. 2 ba, CHINA COVE. 2 Dr 2 Ra, WATHftlOHT 322·A. llellolropeAvc. II I c; II I. A 'II II " ....:._ y...11-y 3234 bee.ti•• hoMe 4 Ir, "W ( I ls drps ·-------., • P c. c p • · fplc, 2 car gar.Adib only F nnlastlc. S l)ll.'tOos, • . II·· I 1 c h tr u I I hr r r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 fir. 3 nii. fum rm. 2 &400/mo. 983-4.Sm A£l. No S42S mo. 673.7537 completely furn, adulu., LEASE S32S. modem 2 Hr ht'dronm honH' w1th ~lory.\\81 .. lOll\'hho.Q>D rl'e l 8a lac pal10 blk lC I 11 1 a'" l•·lll'•'J 'nrd 41:. IUUTIFUL lrnll'k &1hoppm11. 7' ·• BLUFFS Condo Len11es ~lonllcello 3 BR. 2 Ba. $7~ mo. 67S·9877 ocea~. adulu, ~o IJ('ls. i:a rd.• n1•r d uH' lo A.DULT COMM.1 • \\oorlb\lduge, ndBroadm4oorb • Starting at~ xlnt rond. 13()(). No pets. OCEANFRONT. LUX. Rer's. 3;30<>Seavlew Open i.coooh • i;hnllJlllll: ).l..oO rrnnl' 1•0 11 rt . pno or Pl110 I',. ra new! r. • Al(~l644·1l» • 546-028I f\im apt.. w/aer. Call Thurs·Sun. 6'13·~• !l''r mC\l\th fat·1hllt'll nose tn purk, film rm. cu.lotom droves. -- --.. n 4:30, 642·4S90 COll OF HIWPORT ~h<m1lmi; and free,.•ay 2 u1>11raded tile It cr11t, 3 ;>o:ew Jhd, i!l,<Jba 1plll IC'V('I. Te .... HM Lre l Br apt, huae pialio 11 •'.i\l.TOll..., 11<'11rm ''" bllth. t>nrl c;ar gur. prof Jnd1cpd, frplc . Wl'l bar. 1700.q.lt. .,..._.*4 3125 2 Br furn. Winter rental, Blln.,, crpl /drJ)ll, l!lOYI•. • o f:l1t1X t-; t 1111 .!II ·\ 675•551 l tlhli' 1111r:11:r N1•11r n1·w prkll. 11001, la ke.,, It Pool & Tlcrts. Clo11c t ••••••••••••••••••••••• S300 mn. "''nlk 10 brh. Gl5M:irguerlll'.Cdl'll s 'r P.P!" r 11 01\V 11:17!. mo ti<l lll'l & , hetat•h c lub 11ra v heh. L.s('s:;oo, mu.Chlkl Mon"rc.-h 1111> V1tln, Orn (213> 415.:;oc,;i or 121a1;:_.t M JIZ4 M /\HK f':1·. F •: u It Y ... lboo Island 3206 '"<'uni\ 1:0-111 nu "'" ~/mo 1;.2.1r.16 cons. 1>ay11. 21:111113.9014, vu. ptuah 3 llr. 2v. na. 447 !lll3 _. • n• "'ltl'U;. I' TIO nl':l'I\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1t1 KG."oi Cute• tbJ tralll'r aero'" Ev('i<. 7 1 11114~ llllOH or 1~ (l $S"•O c II •ct ----••••••••••••••••••••••• WtNTl-:!t. f;i3 ICIC!I \ "I \ I I 'I II 11 ~ln•1•I fri1111 Ot't'llll t\ltl~ 1''01 l.t>flM' 4 hr hOllH' ifl5 91<11 lTI Uli85, ISOI ~ v~s 4 llr, :) ll;i rurn 11r1lurn !'frw 11dult w11lcrfrolll tll)t. • n • .oq• ~ · ' ? ;11'1 1.t.tt' :l hr l..1d~ 1wh/ f"'t uk 111:, Int l ulll w 1fa m rm. frpl<:. l~ll --• 1114,"~t · · · Wlnll•r' rt'ntal. $<!~ mo. In M\'1111 Verde. Ueaullfol -....PeN..Mlla 3107 II.• 1 1111•·~•1 11111.thalh 2 .. 1ni:I\'' llt'.lf'IH'omhn :ltl.l--O:lilllor00'.114476 t'IOl>\lltl.'1>ri11kleo.cov J BluHJ Condo·:l1Jr/ll 1gbll,. w;al k l o b ch 12131 1 1ar111~i·niil1t i:. t.:llce11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir 11 I• '· ' ' ·' 1 11"1 rc·t'. tial 201 I ., -patio; rorn('r Int S.17~ frplc. lg p11110. pool ~. ~·•• "'"' J SSO 4"5·S9630r 1213 Hl41 ·9143 tlnn1111y r1C'l1 111tt1rlor ... Wmt~r 2 hr $2711 mo :1 h1 ""h1 1• 1' 1 :ilillll 1110 I Ult. hull<' dl'n, " ,•1Y· mu. 6:1l·523S mo. 641·16116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1•2 1>c1t•11111 from 1275 :! b1t,$3..'l0. Cluhlrcu & \J('l~ tii~1:.i171 iO,INMI hnm•' :\b1. l!h:i . r1• Sitll.'1. mo. W;,tc•r pd I' lul -----------, OCI• .... FROuT OCIA.NNOMT Mc:illa Vcrl.le VlllH ISM ,,a,(1$1~7n6!.l'J\ ........... _ 0 ,.n._ .... 0 3..,07 t11'.''"'t•lllr),jl1\lntoN;in ar1ui;t,:t dt"~~-3 flR . 2 be . 1"92 lWESTCLlt't'3 llr 2 Da ,.." " Live on tho u nd thli Mcsn Vl'rdu Drivn 'P:ut, • -..... -' Ol\•1!t1t-'wy .1m mar,r11f~. ~rkspur.1425.mo. fplC', p;1Uo, S450 grdn LI•• on the u nd thlll winter.Lovely!br.!bu Cotta Meia. (714 , :l8r.cp1~.w1ntrrh•Mc•,n ....................... S-1:!.'> mo.~~~. af\ 1'1. Hwu1W0tt 2 BR, I Ba, added f,am· inc.6«·7728.~18·1232 Wint.er. Lovely Sbr, Zba lower . )'rplc, beaut. 540-M?I pet.9. ~ mn 611 Wl'i-1 F'll't'pluct ll\lllll rm, 2 br, t>tl! t~7dnys . tt.tl1w J242 rm. S3to. m o. Prime lower . Frplc, beaut. ham '500 m o f73-1Mt9· __ -·------ hollwla Ulv(I 2 blkl' b.1~ & O\'l':tn s:J'l$, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1«1tlon. Brotcer. no-.'"· furn. l:IOO. mo. 6T,.._; 629-:is46 · · • Oeautlftllly landsupcd • mo 675 \f,()2110 .ipm. i-1n'plal'e. 3 br. 2 ~O, ('(IV 3 llr. ~ bll to wnhOUllC. Im m e d . POUeSllOft, 62t.25411 garden type adult 1pt3 NBewltl10c\~.e~~!.1~~.~1' ",1'r'"\'!rr. c--........... M• 3222 Po",',!o ..... nrw t'Pl,•, · r'J)'I & S1rnrklinA nt"'' tun.~ S46-llMO Bayside Cove Town· ......._ __ • ._.__ J600 BEACHFRONT l Br. rurn 1·1·3 Br. Olllhw11ller : ~ --~"~ ' ........... _. ,,u "'" rt., super $1711. l'all "Ll lu . , . home. New·•ever bYCd ....,..._.__. a ... •. Sl80-S2lS mo incl an c trplc. 2c:ar1i.1r.110 vch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc $.ill) mo HH.'l·4S69Ag\ SMl-l3?lor8'6·~$6cvn. :Stw S75,000 Wooclbridae. In. 2Br 28a w/sec:urit,y ••••••••••••••••••••••• uffi" A llSept.&76.3824 tnel. &Ir., B....,. 11 • tbd. :i:z.; mo :lhd ).'1~ DeuulJuvl\ 2Hr.P~b:i. ~olf-e 3 DR. sep. DIR. s.izs. p ool 'Jacuul a ndlmmac28r.newthruoul. 'va w.•l}rM~·!cnoHl.AA-S mo 1173-f~IO frpl, .+-\trru1 So of hw' J llR. :! bo. I~ H • IJ It.. ~p. pt,y. llefs. Credit. BEAcit l700t mo 1U focd. 1ar. m:,. Wou 't Udo Island. Bachelor apt.. -""" ~' ;..::.,.,~ .......... M• l 12"' $\5() mo :il!I !(M)I . <:umvl rtodct· 4 !)r. :? hu fo' k . all bllM. n~\' crpl, Ml·2U9 On Water. 3Dr, zB. wi 40 IMl. 'TD-lt20-, 499·444S Older adult. 1200/mo. 11t1Srolt Pla<'e. CM _ _.. ' '"''\ t·rvts. dn• & paint nt-.w p:ilnt. \Vtrlgard. pd. JJ""I ..__Ir S7 ..... /mo wl·~·t CalJ673"8888. 642.5073 •••••~ ........ •••••••••• Bil . l b.r l''rph-. "rt har. t'plc.-~no. mo 9"'3~ No ~ts Atl 139-2003 ....... •ec1i "' '""" . -·· .....,., 2Bll rear late ill tl'lplex.J..:=::..:.:~=:.:..----.r---------~t-"Jllt Condo. mi1tr lite patio ,\Hui n1•"'' $37:i AIC\ Nofrt> ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• do<'kS600~1eaM. Fplc, raqe. patio, enc Lc2br .pt nr be:ich. Best MESA VERDE ere a . w fpt:Jiim d1neo1 hrkJ,1 mo 61(1 7133 -...,,.... 1244 184TALS WATIRNOMT 1mr. No pets/child. Mat area. Winter S32S·S3SO. Horne atmOllphtte 2 It 3 rm. "Pl' tennlli STI:l n10 ~•H' Llv•d"' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA.vHA llACH HOMIS adlts. $266 mo. Avail Incl. utll, gar• laundry brdehaxe aptt. Mf..1031 l'tu,~., hr. "flt'11 .1nrl.1r ('lli\RM I Ill ~ H.t ~'.im ltm. Woodbridge :\ 8r t I liDRu . +family SeplG.CN.Mz..5172 . facil.ta-05G5 •l-llll-,11.1,t"· i:otl mu l:f'lll :!hr l\>;i.rn•lr apfllrw .. r111,, 'ac .. nt. kid& OK lOllll\horn~ Cloee tolak~ '"' 6)1·1400 DtllllreMew-. 1m;.fROC) ,OlOl,i• iii:. •;:.t;;•r'l"!< S~!>O mo C'nll 1•"' nr & tenms Ai r "50 mn rm · J batbll. canyon Coty 2br. Jba. frplc. benm On ~an. I hr, S'lllll mo. i 8r 1Wtho. 1 ' Oo dwn, • .. 11 ~ 80lKl IHI ..:.t:M view. <'It~ h ghls. 5"0 celling . ur. no pets UWpd. ... tie. 1~ t>a up. /\lMum. lam Wmlet b.<' Jhr. !b.1. m·n 3 ••r. 2 ll.i ''°~ ,.,.r110rt, -• -Mo. 1210. Npn lltt. MS·lM2 Ma1n R~ntols. ~10·5370 rm. fll'IC, vallo twnhae \ u. S4SOJ mo Oworr. 00 J)l'ts ~I t•tilM)t• hoclt JZ40 L'n1\·et1lty Park twnllm. 4 2. SpacK>ul J BDRM. dalgn.137:1. No pell!. 2U S4-t·6l~/675-6348 tH0-1721 ....................... Be 3 & ram rni mkro FAMILY HOME. 8ulll CONDO. 2 +Den, 2 car A ...... ,..11994 BACHELOR, 1200 m o . Knox S t Nwpt Hsta -. RR n-oc... I -lk I U r .. 0 -.. n•• O/W no .:....... j~ .. 7~• ·-OD a levels. I •e. liY. rm. private parkl••· fwll dfl I N-ShoteS. pool, 1\\ ---..... ..;.. .. ""9·--~ .. •rl'~ __ ._ Jl40 2 l""' r•P c wa to u • ua. ,.,...,, • cwn nr...,.,. .. ~ -.·-we ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.;:,!'.. --··--'"'·•·....,,_,,,., _,, -• --" ..., 'h /\. ·1 r'.. 30 ptU Cl'lildrtn Of\. 1400 ' ' w/flnplatt. Tbis hotM eeaailJ Wldi111. Le ..... ...a_....t 17 • _.to ocean._,....,,,,. ••••••• ••• .. •••••••••• .,..ar · \ ai .~pt. • · mo. Mo.303S We heve 2. J • 4 W rm Ml ma..Uliftftt OCEAN Uiru llQ 'TT, $SCIO. p/ •-0 . • IAS'T81DE ldult 1"2 If, Int. Utll f~. Corral'°' $3SO. mo. 11M·29&6 homea & townbomu It CO~"'rUNI VU. llOO Aft ...... 7211 ••••--•••••••••••••• Pan Newport I Spa Club $290-1225. Ul&rlcw. Pool. herM. Beac hcomber , cnn sld<' 3 br, $340. t BR.2Ba. Frpk.dbl 1ar. a\•all for lease. From Mo. 1 R,2BAl ellfprap. OAANo Canal 2 8r 1 Is lnc~. w/thlslnlLB:i .. nopeta.lT7fJ!li2nd.St. r..ai.iou Kirl~.singl~oll.f'ec ' ~.First.last &dean· 1345tossa5.Nof'ees. MISSIOMllALTT Adulttonly.t42S. le, fpk, i;:.H•declt c:om,.1 um a'&tb..: •· 144·~8 ~ 1tec• l I 4I _:\lain R~tels, ~5370 lllg. 962-7':83 llA..~~.~LTY 98SS. Cit Hwy. Lagltll\a 17J.T'1a. •M-tWJ =:.wa.!i~t. ... ~~lYE! =:, o!-ni:gcr, sa:,ee,!r CMA VICTORIA ••-•••••••••••••••••••CORONA lllGHLANOS. · mw. lmmac. 2 111tory. 4 Phone 41M4'3l Bae Bey: • h\11• ynt, fD.14J1 mo. + S200 aecurit,y de· l.Wbr. OcluxeUnrur. \l\«ona Reoh Charmer M()(l(-rn 3Rr. 2L1;1 . frptc. br. 3ba Spae fam T'm Ir nifl"t'!lit.y Pk 'l'wnhme. The 8h1e LagOOll, 2 br c hildren welcome . posll , or f"Um. gas/,.•trpd. 2W ,('()ttaao rull) rurn a:ir quil'l p,t bch oC' m!)~tu 11111h·. 3 t•ar A 3bd. 2 °!Jba. ram.rm .. condo °" flle.ut. beach. '!•ri>or H.igh, CdM IUah. Be)'rront bacb. patio. uU C'eetennaal ~eal &ttte Adutl3·Nopeti1Sec. tC•lP SUS •• mo. Sept J 1111<• ,, , • -.. :1 n111 f.il 21:,0. De:irh Mo' c r11th1 m r1111c • d11e1 pd hy ownr f'WJoll. ~ftl'.U.9. Sitt aate Cost4 M'9a HlCh "2S. pd. qalef O\·er 40 S!OO Evel)n u o,eland Poot tte rm , elevator:< flJ3Htl7 9-lt!l tt":!I b.51{1 s.\...>\ mo Ul !HT. $4». n..G.82AI 0...m•r.144 OCIU t7J..37t7/6'7S·$l7~. !!!!:f73..J800 ~·Inf ~ mVlttorta,142"'70 .. • I t . ' .• .. IOOKKEEPIHG Need c a binet work In Carpet M .1 n "ill lay 1.1::t:M.JAllVIS V/\R O & l:i\R AOF. llOUSECL l-:AN I NC: hPllOI-' MO\'l~G. IAlw•·st gara1w. Auto dt:ilcr will yo ur ' I ml n c . Add1tio~&Hcmcxh•lin1t CLEANUPS. Lite baul· Our D ui.int•sll . C11ll r:ih·~. llofA, t,i<'l lnmi. 640.0355 67 3-019 t raill-<'J r for l'11b1nl'l Hepa1rll1deutHOK too! 002·SS73 Llc:Jl7tlS(i ln l(. i.·ree l'1>t. Pete J;tn1cc's llat;i;cd,) Ann.s, C.1N·W,1}t1 834·1100, 7 U.ivkkrcplM! cr\ict•'> ~urk l':.iU 5 10~ Dlrk (;uur ~orka.tl.i~1otjlt1f1>U\' --GfkWlCK&SON -_6-16~01 _ESG.SSJ d}'!I Pror mai-h•1 ''''"''r hu11.:~r. lh tlw roll. (;till g;m ~11;/I 110!\t!~s,, \' 1ms· l'lucnh111.:, llt'.1\1111: 1''t'l'I' 1•i<\111l11h•S, hOllt'>l &. 1·1·l111hl1• ll~'f\'lt'l' 810 111 . tl-11 o:ix3, llul.\ & !\tl' Call 6 S 48 I l Julltlb<lll. 11111:> I' r <!ht 1>45 :iGJI} • • , • _,....., ;• I Th11tt) 1'.111ll111i.t 4 • -----• --AdthtltllL'> & Remodcllna \\est &tawn/liardr l\ Sc>r •JIOLISF.CL~AXING * •nn'"J ..-a,.r ng t ihl) l>l'I'' ll'•'. bl'l>I ))I lt'\'1' ppll R i C~nter ClfMftt/Concr••• l.1c lH211>42 H1:g, ma Int. Clll·UV8 . 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Land1u·11p1•, i;µr111 kh•rN, -----Qualltywnrk,rt•tht11t.ihlt• ••••••••••••••••••••:•' L • \V II 1 1tou11hruw-h, 1lt'nl r11rs. - -.............. __ ..._. Ci.llMik1• !H82019 remc•nt . m i1sonry , l'alllt Your CasHe 111 1c, . ., 1,11• :ll!\!H>:. Ph 1n:1·A11t~ \l.L'l'\'l'B!o\' "1'.nmorc ''" 1 r 11uo rmcll'~ adcht1t.n1>. pnll0$, Hemovc & plat•(', concrete A-IOft-e__.. patt0s . SO<\, & tree work Avt•r tixl. l•sty. $34li "46 n:i'1 orfi lS·Ol.Kl1 · lk .1i-1111.1hl•'. lr1•1· 1•,t, 111 ":'~hi~~ .. )!ul.'h 8,~!';111 ded\i. t;drult•i.518 :!17·1 palll> :.Job..,, wu .. Jk s, FT~ d<'bign .• "'111,'>llt'i,ng GtMrolServlcH 968-1230. :!~ty $Hi$.lnt $15rm. Wal1K:IOSOl!\l,w)tlnh· ~n 1-rn 1 lll »lilt -•· -drvw\'s, Cl.1und .1t1uns. Gd avail. Ins /he d 260020. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • l'l'lc<>i.lnd mtr'l/lolJ<ir •Custom Des1i:o Palh•!l• . lob"slttlng Carpet S.rvlce rule ~-2173 5-a9·95SO llAN l>YM AN-Ito mes & M•d Service c· · f ,, 1 W(locl l' n1 t0 \.:()n1ri< T~tevision R•pa1r 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• >Uilf, lll!'I', fl'~ I'!' • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -G_..'-Aptll. Con sc1t•nlious \ 'l\•df;:Jl).7tltl~or5~•2 lll:ll th'<fWO(llf ckddoi:. I dn ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• l'h111npoo & 1>tl•·1m 1 kan ~t'ed bnl·k Wtlll' '""JI craflsmun. 945·65$8. Ckm Ing yuur upurt mcut, any 11w o wo1 k F H '" C,\~Ol'Y TV !-iVl' l"O I.at• h.il""11"r. l n m~ 1n1t. Color lm,i;htc111•ri.: Auto ~uler will tr~dt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• sallsfud1on ~uarnnl~'l'tl. PETERS PAll"'l'l:'\G 1-st111111t{',1':11155J.'~!>1!3. '1:.t H;ih•S1•1·v11•1• horn.-'l'l,t' '''17th wht curpl i1 10 min (',1r fnrl>rH·k work.Call W HCliftcJ &Ci. ...... All lrades.gdrales,qual lk>sl refs. ~!1·21~ ;.aft Bxvr. reas rall's, tree , · at F;url'llri·s !lliO·lfi:l:I ll\llW \11rt•Jo:l' 1a2 ::utll hlt•nch t'll',ullivrm,rlln ~111>Y'J30.U1ck John,,011. Freeest 642·Ul.J07 work, mJr & minor 7pm. e..~t.Cll11Gt•ncS~·™58 P101ter/Rt pa1r - 1m & h II :Sl:'i Av it 1m ---~ rpr:./a ltc.>rat1ons . -. ------••••••••••~•••••••••••• T~Servlce l,U\'I:'\(: l '\ltl!: 1'\•ncl'< -,;rn rn~l·h "'l·,i di ilr~~ l'at101>, drt \'t'Wa~·s & Expr JupunescGur<loner Mfl·2173. Mcn°"'°f . . l'1'Qfess101w ll'aml\'r. l'ATl'llPLASTEHI •t,; ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.1111, lunl·ht•ll. L11·1·11i.l·•I "··"'· "' • • ""· s 1Jl e w ·1 I ks I' r ec Compl m -m tenuncc & --••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t F ·t n · r. · 1· • It I · t~l!!:•:!!~I Gu;,are'llm 1wt nd11r l'rpl '. . . 0 • Hauf •. n r '..)( c UJ ••,\LL',\l' ·,:-i•• l'llltl\.1 ), l nm111 14l~. ll'I''" 1-;. \I" l'""" u est1m111l' 6-ll1 81.!0. clettnup. Fr esl/re:.is. •CJ F1repl:ict's-Pl11ntor' f)o1•ecstlmah•s ti lG S31S Frt't' 1-:~l 5 10·1'.A:!~ 11runm;: h«·i• ,.,,1. Lii•'d v v • •• -lli 751 19.,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ·c•· Co c t ·I' t ---' · · \\Cl I' k Ill' I> d r H l' '~ C·hild c-ro . .... . . un " n rl• l J 10 . fully lllMll'C!.l r, 12·:!1>21 •. ~ . _,. llaulingtmo\'lllg,cleanup Uluek Walls UUl/l'1ls ln tt'raor /ex lt'r 1or Vl';H\':'\Ei\TP/\1'(.'11 ' --l.o,1111! 11111\hl•r "" b.11"''' :\Inn Fri. llrl.l~t . I unc•h, s 11:11• k' k ,1 ,. l1•'Hll'' "I l,C. ('Int~ 5XJ 2J14j )I.\' ·"II 0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\tainluinuncc.:, Plantin.ii & i7/up. Treework. Reus. Ht1f, l'.:.-.lS Glli \l-11>-I acQus t1c11 I l'Cilin~s. 25 JOBS & 1'1::XT LI H 1-; WeCun•t'Jf'l>t1lt'leunt1r1> l.J(''cl day care i & o'·e~. Landscape . _Free ~st. fust,Creeest842·4597 ------)rs. cxpl'r. Call afl 6pm F'rC'l·t:-;t. S!.13·11:ltl Sti•;J1tl l.'ll'illl ur sh.cmpoo Lum:tw1» pre c~I al'll\'I· Goorge lbush1, 545-7012 Movinc.1 ~-6308. AboL'pholstcn \ll\iork l\I \\kdayi1.1~5-t>217. • rd l' .. d \'OUHAVE ITREADY ••••••••••••••••••••••••----------ll umes ·AddillUJI S ~ t s · · · ;· r -· ---F.xp .. awnun gar t>ner. I'LL HA\JL IT AWAY ~IO\'l~G ? Let 2 expr'd Paint & P1:.~r H1·~tucco 0\'l'r block au y erv1ces gu.1r Hdi. :II(. r t-:.t ·r cl i YtI cleanups lnmmmg Tli\1 548·"306 l' w ·,1ll s L·rt· .. t!SI , '"" Use the Daily Pilot "f'as t Result" s,•n ice directory. Your -~·. •••••••••••••••••••••• Hl·J~ Uull'~lil537 UJ Classa 1c nds _s111l b i: p r uning. is1. Haul '~ " men m o\'C )'Ott . ,eas, lntr,E:1.tr.GV1 1\01'!-. ,. ~ 11.u k to :frhuol lluirnll -.-. items. s m:ill items or 6.l6-'1&'76 . . Hcfs,9!18·8308or545·8S83 He11s,Lie/insrd.96J l111U rall's ,586·"892_. ___ _ St'r\liCE' i our spet'aalty. ' .. .... s1.H..l'. S2 oft Jt\\ ~•'h·-"l·ut 1'1nd ,,h.tt \ou \\unt in any sl c-m . J us t rail SE~ •~le 1~en1s. \vith a ---- ,\l>Jll only IS9 I 2:.!I."\ Ou1ly l'lh>I l"l..i,b1flc•d:.. 6-12·5618 Want Ads Call 642·567 Daily Pilot Class1fl('d Ad. Classified Ads G 12 5671! CLASS! Fl ED will ~c·ll ll. ~:II 11111• it1•ms Call 642-5678 l'xt. 322 ti 12 5bl"~ ----------·~· .. Apartwt•nh ........__ Af>ari•nb u.fwa. IApa twuts u.fwa. · Apa tM1at1 .,..,..._ ..,,. tment~ .Fumished G•CMJeS for Rent 4 350 iletttals Wanted 4600 Lost &ofound 5 300 Personals S-.3~0 !.!.!••!·-~·~··••.•••••••• ..... _. •• ._ .................. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfuriushed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••'".• C osta Mesa l824CostaMe~a 3824 DanaPoint 3826 L.acJunaleach 3841 ••••••••••••-.••••••••••Garage WANT ED in Enwlo"e<l rnotlwr or c31 LOST: P arrl)l, 11 o. arC'n Drmk111i:probkm? · •...... ·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.···I•••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING Cd'.\l. k t>nage children w /w,·ll Family pt'l. l'lc.ise rr Call Alrohol llt>IJlhnc · LAllGE & CLEA~ 3 br, 2 Drop a pt>bble into the PALM MESA APTS. CA~~L MIKE. brhaved Doxie, 'sel·k.s a turn. Heward. !l12·-t3Sl or ~h_0 ~uy ll35·38:JQ Lia w yd. Garage. S325 Ocean from your Apl. MlNUT.ESTONJ>T 615·3'75-t home. pref. t::st a nl"ia llti2·~ · --4oJ No pe-U. 675·52-0.S or Lc11se. Luxury, l';e.curily, BCH. Single gar:i~c for storage t hl:h s1·hool t11•1•u. l!n-fOL!XO kitty 1-!I'~" vil-l'ltl!:GNAN'l'? .' ·-·~ "I Stood in Line to rent an t-4.l~rtm,ent-home at 675-3821. Malure adults. 31755 Cst. Dach, 1&2 BR. only. SJO mo. lSlh Sl. ruri.1., uµ 1.u. s:ioo mo Xlnl Stat~r Bros. ·a. lind St C !1 rt n ~ 1 on f 1 d <' t\l i u I --· -llwy. 499·2835. from Sl9S. C \j 642 52)6 refs 5-lt;.,1147 aft 6 & C '1 .,.~.·••27 i·ou11~t'1111~ & rdc (r•,tl. :? Br, 2 Ba Condo. :ippro: Adults, No Pets ·· · · · wkn<l.s ·" ""'"' -" 1\l11n·t w11 . at.101>1 l<fn £.. 1 1 m1 from hcach ~· A castle_i~1your home! l56l Mesa Dr. , , . que_, , h<•1n11i: .• ·~ • tlnusu;tl· tt!7Wi~eim "' Blk E t of Ne"'l><>rt 0111-rrc m·1..o<l:>11011"c un tlw ~1'Ci"iR I· 5-1 <·-'.1·~ws, Close to ... ~ach & "' 5 as -t'lll, t:upo Heh a rt>a. ~ -·---eludes. pool. tt'nnis. gar, ~ -"" Bl d l bcal·h 10 St.>pt for I mu ( - <·arport 496·0036 qhopping. Estate livmg. 546~9SGo 556-63:17. 49'i--l:IUI Ill 1d(•11t1 y *KAREN'S .. ~'-'.·•, Gardens &pool.S:J45·S390 r\cNI garage o r lt•m ·-: Fot·;q>·GcrmSlwppup """',,.:J .... ~°"Beach 3141 mo. Incl. util. 494·4653 or 1.,,·ary stora""· 1 1~. ~hid Mtscellaneous OUTt,;1\LI. :\IASS'1vc. ~, .. ..,.. 2 Bedroom, den. nnd ~ ., ~' n.~, \'11'. Clay & To::-1111 ,,..,., 17..,. ._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49'1.C011 11oocjs, Newnort/:\I"~" Rentals 4650 " .,,,.,,. "" ''"',.. ...,...,...._.,,_...,_...__..111111111..._. __________ 1 Ocea11V1cw S.150mo. .. ,.. ~~u ,\v1•, ~B. Ha rharJ . -..,... inecreek Village!' J.J#J f~~ .' I••_..) ... fu,_,..... I ~1,,AJt,Jl1~·l·· ·,~_....~·----L ... .:\.,-... , '~ \.i: •'....;> • ..-J ACOIS REALTY Area. 675·2225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.13 2!>74 PALM REA DE_.;s: ,,...,. OAK CREST H~wport leach 3869 1'rmler spare for 8x30'. ~ ,_ I ,.•, • ..t I t # I ' fl' f' ( ; ..... Jo, " /. ., ..... _ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~·6670 Offic• Rental 440 i\luturc udulls. 110 prt.!1 or FOl"l"I> F. swine"'' kil Pa~t. pr'l•scnl & luttlrl'~· l~tMl:l>I.\ fl: O<.t.L'rA~CY . '\",\ 11.,, nu , ... RK •. ,,,£WPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• h Id C t 't ten. 6 mo. had a i·ollar. Shl• has been )(i\'1•11 th1 FOURPLEXES " "'~ C.X•eanfront Lainma Heh. t' I rcn. os a l• l':>il 1:1fl to hC'lll othPr:.. L1~. ' BRA.HD HEW APARTMENTS 2lxl 2ba, dlx S6SO"vrly lsc. f>-~<Hl51 'IC' 214' 7 w Q(•1.,111frnt, 21:1 .-~11 l:J.>H 21:1 m; p:m f I • '1 "I.,~' tr .. 1hf 111••1 ! ~I\ •'t1" \ .... (. .l .... h'f ,,, t I )t f f\.'\h•"-"H \ \ ·t' f'u 1 "~l' t\c.:Jf1 '-l'l1t, ,,\'ll lt,,,,, DELUXE Oft the bay Adults. 497·1082. lusinen /lnvest/ :>..R i;;;, 756fi 2, 3 BedrO<lms Lu.~ury <1p11rlmt•nt nvin~ ooms 4000 ftnClllCe ~·ot N I> Y1111111t -llahlul. :-\111i.:l1• .1111111' 10 n;, ~ t' All have bltns & lJ\\''s overl!)Okm ~ the water.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ai<~-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• blal.'k In thti Ulufl:s l<1•1or<h•d llh'~!'!.li!l' 3 BR. fplc. 2 ba S375 EnJor syso.~oo health eeping rms SOO·SlOS mo. _,..:;::-,_,., ltlsiMss • ll·M·12l!ll ' -s.ii lli:t:! -·'.!.H 2 UR,enclyard S275 , spa,7 sw1m!"angpools,7 /\II $50. wk. Share kit/: ~~=--Opportunity 5005 I.OST Cairn T erriC'r. ''l.1:.11·11111 1-Poo;t '' ;1,,"''' \d "" ''"' '" '·"'" "'"" · Will Consider C.:h1ldrcn hj1hle<l tenn.1s courts P~rs bath. Shown Mon·Sllt _,.. ,,,..,. -••••••••••••••••••••··-· ht'tl(e m alt•. \'ic or Sl:.i!t'r P r n h I 1• m :. llo w · W h ~ .,,.,.n 11 •'1''' ""11•1"" "· sec these lov('I)' npart· miles of bicycle trai s, "only". Call aft I pm. .-'Secy -•tc• ..-, •ALU~tlNll!\t Fnundry & Edwards. ll.R.11"7·5121 ('nunM•lillL: Pnnr111<\ll\ nf '· •· n.t '" "' 1'<•.••' l ,•!I'~" nwntr;. they :.irl' do,t• t pulling, shuUlcboard. Refs rei}'d. SS<Hl058 or .1......,. "°"'lfttl l>u:.y shop·:.nwll llo\\'n l 1111\ 1-'t'r ap11l tH2 '\57tl 1 11' '• '" <.:e nlrnl P ark, n ·1·rl'a· croquet.l and 2 ~droom 548·5954 •St'llOOL, pvt Jr St 111 Stolen 3 Mo part S1;111w~'" ----Qrek h r plans and 2 stor y1---------1 .. k 11 ·r bb \ t The G enffe Touc:lt · ~ r tt<lll,:. OPl>llll!. n •c•ways. townhmu;es from SJ29.SO. ROO .. ·lS $2"'. wk up wi·tll . •SC ll>OL. n -.1u111g s 1 purl a ~· cal. , n~ 1 1'.,..1 B1kl'tobeuch! " " •Hl"ILDEHSllO\\:E '"Mou:.c" 1>.1rk 1"1r:. t< fort h<'hlllo'~·"tr;.1., 5 l)an •i·tioo" Slater El ~l'l rl c k i lt'hen s, kitchen-$37.50 wk up •l MO VIH:E llfo:;'\T• •MAIDSl-:lt\"ICJ·:. :'\II tall lffounclt\.I:! itl:!:i rntluli-.oll .\l;.i:,,,.i..:1>. • 0 • Bi•:.ieh, II.II. Wt'Sl 0 privale patios or apts.54tt·9755or 645·J967 1-2.:J Rm. of11l·l'~ from •CANDY &ll.E CHl·:,\'.\t l'a117ill 3:131 .,.,., • .,1 t fl B 1 h:.ilcon1es. cnrpct1n i;i.---------S l 35 11cr mu i\tlJ •l'(}()L"S'l'C)ll '··.1'.". FOUND Lui• hlk 111alt• -.-.-• . -. a ,~r "h <'Kac 1\ onr tlrapcnes. Subtcrrane un ~· Wl·~k . 1.,h.lk fro"! hl·~: Airporll!r HntC'I ;'\n lraio.e ' "' c. .. " German Slwphl'rtl J .al nt-:J.AXIN<: MASS/\<~ I·: •• lllocr\, 11~ t (ll1 l'I' :1on !I 11···rk1ng ""1'lll t•l~v<··1to1·s. Cull 000·262ti or 64.> O'JiJ ..,.,3 .,.,.,., 'l' I • REEi! J\,\HS I:! 1 ' I I 't ' . l'Ul·dl'·~•H". u n , .• kC M kll B rl'(I...., ,,_~ lllUOll ll.ll Sl71ti0runr::c.C)t \'IC lnwo St. C:\t ltuh.:1m1•,, .1r .• a sseur • Cotta Mesa 1''0Lt.OWTllESl(.jNS~! Up rnl maid senicc. as or. ar··... 60 PERS"' FT lwS-4170 540Uti08 515-AA08 <lut<·u11 ... n:l,<l!H-51rl' Kent ROCJ~rs R~alty ~t iurth or F'a:.hlon 2 1l1"10ms & both unfurn. ' T .~1,md at .Jamhor~·t· unil JH't cnl. no hskpng, Slill lli17\\"F:~"rl'l.IFF :'\II S d · h Sh FOUND: Slvr/i.:ray IKJ" SOHIU Wl'Y M t:i\,"1 ~ ~ 842-9249 or ~,111 Jo1111wn ll1lls 1<01111 t>l2 61!89 .\C:T.:; 11 ;10:12 an WIC op die vni: F. sla11clar1l. 1111 F fl 1-: t·: I> 0 M . • 'B"'lt1f ' 848-8300 Tcl1•11h1111c (71416·H ·HIO . GrnssSllOOO. l\lo usual mrkni.:. Maple i,•t freedom I~ •111 intoidt"'ji1ll C osta Mesa 1824 · for runtal inforqialton. BEACll Side n m, pvt DELUXE OFFICES Good loeation, all help C:l1. 642·1706 uncl sonwtiam•s a li1tT1' .. •••••. ..,. ......... ..M••• -/k 1 Comml & ind::;ll !l l>aC'('!\. run. Sume owner 9 ~-,rs. --out.l.idti hl'lp •li nel!ucd to 1 • -'"ATER""l'ON'l' CONl>O. b.a.th. i1cp imt .• w .. '11,".1 II t ' ·1·,,rm•· Dick "'O""'D Gordon SC'tter f "· If I ' I QlJl•··'f I ,, • I l W ... LK TO I"' ... CH "' r ' S d 200 lo 2000 sq Ct. As low "1 ram. _ ~· " .. ""'" , . lll•• .. H_·_ ··-'-'OU ,_,_r _:i_ o •• ' l'f r, nr~c :!<><.I I( rm, -. ~"" .,.,..,, sqft, '°"50 m". S'1d···'' nnv. tC"'' to s,:.in., Ill <!X· I' k l k s~3 73 ii { I d d I ----d '~ r.< ---n ......,. ~ ,.. ~ " "v as~ sq. fl. t.ai: Niguel & ar . :l ·r. • · 4 c mn ". n ce s me 1ca one nC'C' nc • .,, ca lht> 1&2 b;iths. pvt valio. Deluxe 3 br. 2 bu. dbl lleavuil.J\gt. 4640.8149 cha!lge l~r e'en g C~!ll· ---------u t 8461iS45 c ftrllNIT sonw w fr11k~. beaut. oa1·. "·o pel". 4''0 ·•1st St. • ·pu111onsh1p cure. semi 111· Mission VteJo u reus. E . I · . L· .. '" t •-n en aon. · · · ',\ :. prni.:raii:i.;iit .i; "' " .. .. llandy t.n s. D. Frwy. xc USl\C . a unuioma '" , South Cou:.t C:ommymtx l.t0<hl.'a1w1l. W;1lk to (!li0·25l9orS36·1i l8 ''ahd .woman . not bed C llSJl·llllO Dryclcam ng Ai:ency of FOUND : _Brown /W~t llostlllal 4\J:t.1311 • ~hoµp111,1.!. Adoll:. only: rldd('n. Pref. olde r " . linlll9~d675·Sti6G Shellie ma x, m ;i.'..'lc:'..!•,,.:.v~1c~=='-='=------...u--1 \ur:w1t,1·r.' , zua condo ~ 1 • n:--wm-~nstdt' FOR LEASE Sa.1ila Xna IT(,lls area SinAle Leo male. oVl'r 301 .... Martinique Apts SEA WIND CONDO mnlure nil. :'llust dnvl' le«-& W ine Tavem 557-llU7l tn sh.ire adventure to Ji77 SJnt.i .\nu Avc, Cl t Rrrs rcq'd. 4!11·3411 l OFFICES Industrial L<>c. , . Montt•n•y J a7.7. l"c'<(I\ al • r!MECREIK H-HViM2 13caut new 3Br 2''1 bu clhf 2 BR. den. 2 ha 8450 S 15 5 MO EACH Short hour operation, on· FOUND: Blatk & white, 1'!q)\ l7·UHU. llavc h.-o Uyrs UP ----, , BAYFRONTHOME C'lc:inpvt home St>m\·1nt FineCOSTAMESALoc ly 51,~ day wct'k. l\loslly s ome. grey m a le .. re l 1 c k ct s lo <3 ·1 1 ~ 11'1(,([lll"lt.',,Sitl".·•rA"'. t·ar$(nr,frpl,halronr& 3 "P .2 ba.Sl!OOO :lto, . ..-l.v halh. (.}111t't. work111i: 7521700 11 d t sembhngahusky \iae ol ' ' • ' •u d 1 1 " ' -• le P run a n . ne s owner · · "''tiorm:rnct•s. Need ric1t• TO ITS NAME adlts only. no J>N:.. Avail fall' in put10 .. 1c I urea STEPS TO IEACH adlt. Days 642·4546; ufl !l 'INVESTMENT DMStON 82500. mo. 4 Pool Tables San la Ana Hls . -Call ~P & back. No Get'ks ttr •ht'r.;oot.1ll tr,•t·:1 nncl ~;Scpt.Sl7:;.540·00Cl3 375 !mo. 960•19o3 : 2 BR.2baths.$400 S.19·98-17. & Juke i nc ld . Good 545-2575. WE"irdos please!SuhfJ'lll I (I ~ I r .... 1n ' w l l h ---' . _536-7523. Bachel r Dpt s1~5 urty •11~111 ~I t /\ ... .,.,., ... 00 h ' A·' " , u ~ txl ~ h'lrl o ' .. ~m.opmlanp.ser3soBnr tohrnS...h,anrer •lj l'· erms. .., •. .,.,, ... ., FOUND: Black cat with name & P one· No. lo''' \\11 l crfall~ l'n •a l t• ii rm. o c 1 rt'n, no Fourµlex lg!! 3 br l 'h b:.i " .. . f h beaut gold eyes. Vic 32nd #707, Daily Pilnl, J•.<'I. f't•l,1-.lt11?w1l1ng lor yo11r J)(>ls400Mcr11m:.ic \Yay. frplr .. pa t10 . ;oraoc' F'a s h1on t s l . Pool , Tircdo£workmll ortc ll 1560 Cl\t "A 979 l!JI l " .. other "UY? Try il ror & Oceanfront, Aug 1st. ox • • • · .. " • 'll at' 1o11 ~ n l'"' I n r · · ' -Beach d ost!. 1Utl-!l088 01 G40-03!H ~ --. " Call :;99-2995. !l:iti:tf.. · • :l,h••1trM111 rtl'f•r! m1•11!. SPACIOLiS :! Br twnhst'. &16·6139 -Office space, yourself. Ois trihutors -=:.::.::.::..==:__----1---------- 1-rc•in ~ :IU .1·u r111t11r<· t'.t ba, pvt patio, riool. . Hotets,Motels· 4100 ProCcssionaJArts Dldg. w /van n eeded ror •Petfin•rs* F.Rl!:~Pn~gnancy Tests -.11·n1lahl<• ~mJll rwl'< chil(I ok No cts .,..20 HUGE30r.allxtrus,k1d~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!14·7292 Orange & LA counties. h ,. d 1 Con(1denl1alCounseli.PJ& .. )( · P • -· O ii S SliNNYACll L'S ••oTL'L S20001"nve~.tmcnt sccur-.. I.et us elp an your ost · · : ;, ·· •r OK. A1h1ll -1 only.< '""' mo "-'G···•o3 K, u\'a now. 270 Delux(' Apt 2br 2ba • c. "' c. • " "'" · 24hrL1fehnc 83i~~ "" ......, S9 60 dbl (J 21 hy in ventory. 548.8300 peL. Re~1ster your lost •• o11t•n tUJO "' ll 00, 2:-.JIJ ' -1142·8328• i\t ~r-1741' bltns frplc :i p·1t1~s pooj · • or $ISO MONTH an)•time. pet at 474 -~:17th Sl.Noti<'c i!' g iven tntrl'H F,u rvi .. w I< d • C'mit a ~10 .. Eastsadl', 2 br • kids, Kcel~l)n llO. nvaii S37S. Eves' call .~l l.60, queen (-I or~) -New smallOrTiccs near Cost a lresa S e 20JA Thomas ll. <.:ross\vliit~" ,\frqa. t'hoiw 5 t5.:!:tno 1 "inf(les uk. Fee. s 90 " p •· 838 OK2s Kitchn/ Pool/PhoncCSvc Clns tol & New1>0rt Blvd REAL F.STATE OFFICE f-.46-611611. will 11ot l.1•• re'. pon'"·'1l•·"' Mam Hl•ntols, 540·S370 I . 1 vr near water. e~ · · 2376.blew.port Blvd. M. ~ ,, """ '" .. :.: nr. l hn, 1 slllry. lll)ag ----ok. Fee Ocean \'iew 1 door to 548·9755 Roy Mc Cardle for sale. Newport Beach LOST 5 . C t for any debls other 1'rnn •• <lrP!I, patio. frplc, lwom Mature adults, pyt patio, Mnm Rentals. S10·5'J70 beach. 2 h~ opt. yrly, 5uMfMr Rf'fttal RHltor 1810 Newport ar('a. tikr. 6'15·3111 female. sfu'°:: ~=~im ~,>J'. lhll10~clf~onft ~ ~ ett1ed19~J.Y 1• • 1•11.. cli1 h w h r · 11 a r I hr. 31-1 Oi:lc. I-or appl • · I k" I f.1()() Owner $51 2600 A~'l 1 420° Costa MHa 548·7729 u~y Wanted 5030 lar vie Mission VicJ'o, mse as 0 ..,cp ' !i'-Adult'I, s:?40 :!li50 F.lcir n, cnll G7!'>·3335 eYes i l80. 2 br,. poo • "s 5'\0-56os • ··~••••••••••.•.••••••••~ ....._..... 11 tF 'kl7 'J12S ____ -----sm111c>s ok.foec. _ OCEANFRONI Jbr. 2ba~~~~~~~~~-··---•••••••••••••••••••••••• 581·8418. Persona1Sttvice s 5360 111 • ' ' i Br-. eµb.-drps. :sto\-e. Maan Renwt~.540,537 t;ge4!Br -r; llll{ fl) l"l"a<'h JI\ !llm\'port..Heac.h. £e.pl4 H A""RJ> -OTF IC r: S · DKVELO PER. W AN..T-<; OST:~ale l>lk Slamesc •••••uo-...-. .... , • ., .• ' :i nr. 2*\ia ro1n11nJ1.1frplc. ~:1•51 ~f ..... 0.,rt: s200. mQ . sit. 1 b;:-poo~ c hii.:! ok F1repl;rc. 0 1w.' <;or: 4-11.675·4683 harbor area. 2 & 3 rm S2S.~. l..~e sn1H fa!"11~ cat. Wound nn back. Tht'1---------- 1111tm w . ·~Kl.'., l I IHlf ~ _ .. "'" -Fl•t•. . Yrly ~/mo. bi:J-4615 or Balhoa P cnin .. 2 br house. swtes. $175 lo $250. /\1r, trart 10 n.cdlan'.15: LQUI· Villows. Irvine. 551·224 *PHYSIC ~:~t~~:"~c~;~:~~ ~'"1 t1pt ~· •-itosvis ~1dsmo~. -~'..!!.~Is:. 5\0·5-170 _!i75-0.511.'i_ ~{>~~s~ l SJ50. 9<>2·86M or ~~ull~not~~:sr~~5~67~k I!. ~i.mtc~~~posit-ion b ~:o5:5::~;~~j~;~~.cvcn i A no 1"' s . · · 4111 i2ncl Sl. 2htl. & bal l.100 TN11sg 2br. 2h;i, -· ·-· 0 --,.ff-D-~.000 nc('ded NOW for (i -. • --READER*·., THE BAY LEAF f\.15 3'185. u1111t:11rs & kit, batt IAA. (Jatro & ;.ic"~·}':!'!~· NU <'ollu).(e. Cancellatron. 15 I Westc I r. months for busmcss de · LOST: S!f'I m ack poocllo., Adv1t1\ J[ivl'n on till prn • • :.>l)clnn .''Ill! NEW:?flr:!lla,rplr, I av.rm w /frpl e~1i:w./\<lll'>S.~.h'1:>·l·~·1·' 11va1lal>l1?wcckofSept4 N1•wportFlnoncinl Ctr al. P ay ba<'k SJO,OOO F'c;m.V1r.llbr~u lltlh1. hlcms. Cull ro r n pi~t- f((•aulilul. -.p.it•1n11-. llC\\ gJr. ''7$ 5-Hi 111~10. cl()w~,.tnir,;. N(•wly paint Wl':.'i'f'Cl.11"1'' I.:<• :•'Hr 1.y. ~Otl.fl75·21MS. Leosinq Office Space Ltl<'nl frc>I' & clcnr pro ltEwnrd.644·103, 17141527 :MOli. • , .111t"i.Ponl,11vt11atio~. l·:'t'!ilHH)7tl7 ~1.8300.8-16·<»111. Ba.r11lc.1111th>.1><1t)l,$3JO R...tals taShar • 4300 Callo11 Sltc Man:111or fl c rty for sN uritY·l''OUNUmalc lris h Sc•th'1 -- /\dult ... 11n 1wt~ NEWllUJo;,.:nAPTS ~I llr, 2 Ba, $.'lSa. Bllns. mo l•1IJ·4007 •••••••••••••••••••••••_t714 )1i42 :111 1c•xt~ ~il~~T!!!!!li3·~!132._ approx 11 mus olll vl('Yo11111-t ? /\dvf'nturo1i11" :J:..".l .\,01·:.id11. l'.~t . 1 1 1 \lit -F'cm. rm mi wanted. 2131l HAY FltONT OHiec Dh1J.:. llarllor & Or·an·•ewood 'l"l 1 1 _. • ,,, 1~1,,. tl".u .I I hr unt, J.:nrni:c. poo , po IC), ~n, C' .J.:11r. J c s, n1 Ni•\\'.,;.rl Stiornv., ,~nt, 1'-· llOMF. Own"r deid r1•5 , • •." ' ir11 ry 11 c• i:in,..c u , • .. ,,, ,. .. ... .,, .,., , . ., •'"" • 211/\, l'rnmnnlory l'nl. Space Avail. He as. ' Anaheim 7•.o 4815 1 'llf -,---Jlll.'Utli, r.rplt'. ~Cl8 & ll(l_lli_.5:_~•·on.m blk" IO O""'all. 2 l'r·, <M~1< <>t2000 SCl'Ol'ldlru~t(Je('O ·. ' • '' [IUC'C HI your ROCl(I <; .. .. , ~ .. ltd. t.73·G!1'17 urt. 6pm 675·8l<ll • ' • , 'JnJ r !'ip:11·11lu" ;t ht' tcl\1 nlwu~c·. watt·rixl. 1 .. 1t1 411 1 2 LI 1 H 1 lk !)00 3472 -on personnl home. Short FOUND aulo to.po dt:1c k Cull I 11rtnc1r11 ' .• n " .' t..1, lrpk. putm, llfl()I ... , , . ---r a. ~ne i.:ar. wn • AVOJOINCOM P/\TlllLE ift.s1R...tal 4450 lurm .551·2223 :;n211u: Vu·. Ft. Vll lll'Y t:ic ~!•,or t , M ·S J 1.1(, A1lull:.. 111> 1u·t ~. ~;J41;. S I N~IN(. :I hr IHH"<l~~n 1?1wh. l()(l:>Alah,amaSt..z 11r IV. Ila. new pu111t ~ ltOOMMi\TF:S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;..,.....__ T t Own<'r mui<t 1dcnt1ry. _Mll .. !Z:l.I t:1.s 3381 U).ll. I t>tll. tl't' 1'1~1111 S2Ga. <..nil M4·S701 ;in b_ clrtlll. c1iohw:1hr. j!ar, $.<!2!1. (~1rona cll'l Mar . ore or ~ ·~S, r'VI --mo, 710 W llllh ~I. ... 1c L• ., n .... ,0r 1 , n111x~tf> 545 011;0 litore. U1111t•r lt•vl'I Dffcb 503 5 !N;;I !l12:i c•xt. ;M-t /\·I' HK M i\SS/\G "~ l I h I'· k -,, ,., .. n r. -"010, lll'W) • -htlllbl'·m.ol("'i !>I~ 67."·J3A.-,. l•"J• F.J•,· BOllV . :: ir, 1'" 11 • pntm. "1io:11 I lc<l -SI T k ti (' w ·k " .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUN O· Y11un1t frm11l1• ' C11111•k 1110 .111.01111 , ~l:i t:.1J1L~ich• J:Ci5 EIC'1'. pd.:.! rt•moc l' • ill.'ll , aler San Clement• 38 76 a t•:t w •llct-s u1 Ill k & I 'I v Sll/\:ltl't>O WIMS(lt; 1-• :t.lll ll~ii:l hr ch111h·x. hllnll, i;:nr. 1142·'11 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11t1t offmcl1nA that rice Suite. pvt. bath. LOANS 93 c•al. OC w " <'. 1" N l~W. /\Ll.l I 11 INC · ... ':',' , -----t.'hlltlrcn Ilk, llll pct... IYTHISEA w 111·n ;wATBl<Vtf;W Jl1Gll'l'IHJOMM~7TF; evts.drps,patln.Wolrr ~'~1~i~&Gi·aham.Cull STAFF If :! rm i:.rnkn 11p1 , Cprh', rrU:·41fH N I I I 3 tir. 2 hn, frplr. $.'1!15. !!32·41:11 .inl't~-'-pd, St3~• mo. 130 Ji:. 17lh Al10 2ndTDLocm1 . ' S:.OF'f''Wl'l'l l 'l'lllS ~D ' t1'tlwhr. poOl. l1'l llf1lltl.Ml"S/\Vl-'lll ~R-·--·-I ew a ~r 1.1'11)((' lnl!W, Uiailt',4!!11·0232 2HH Compl ('{'nt .l.og11n11 St. c.;M. Uoylc/Ccntury f'alrc11t1'ermsslnc·ul()1!) I.OST: lh•l r1vctl T oy Mon Siltll/\1\t 'J'o<\AJ\l 111 lrvrnc l n1l. J\rt•a ,' " • 1 • 2 i ,ncw 20114thSl.636·1il" -,. ,· ., • 'h 2llllly.54tMlf.85'18·0479 s.......a~M ... Co •'II •"I It l l\t •I • Now t111cn Su11 .. ' ' ~;10 .~7 U-11 t'll~'· 11.11nt. cnr l irnr . ----llelll'h llpt. 2 Br. 2 Ila, Sl50 c.1. Sh:11 c ut1 I s. ,I .. ----6 42· """"'"2111 "5'4s-0611 A,'~i;'\o ,.-.. !~t~·r ; ', ~le<: :"\11011 to 5PM " -~---111uel cul·1lc·sal.'. S::30 + ADULT·SECLUDEO ll"OV(' & l'"(nnerntor in norma1Normon4U4'l!U2 NEWPORT BEACH k •' ._ .. flu~h;1rcl & 1t:i m 11lo11, 11111;, 111•11r Av1•, . I Nt'W :J Br hol~'<l' ~. ~ ~I, ~..:c·. ~d .. & l'l'l.'dlt a11v. 2 Ur 2 na. r1atl~, <·h•llll t'lu<h'<J. S22.~ m11~·7 1~1 Younit rro<cssional llel.'k!I StorH or O fflcu h t. 2nd & 3rd TD's 1111 002·7107. ltt>W:lrd co~t:i Mc!l.1 .• " .111\l>, ff11lcs .. unn. :s I'. I'. lfl14·l03G Nr ~h/~ho!J!I. ~.o mo. •~..u. L _86 room mule M·"' to s hare A c r o 11 s from n c> w L')ANS /\V/\ll r.14;.!f.1111 •l41'1·9P<M • 2:..'Z2 \'•i<'lflc /\\'l' /\dlti. 900 l2i!I _.... CICJU"O "'9 • ' · M . ' Mil Sh i "' ' '· S1' " I hlk I t __ ......... __ _.._ mi J('U• · ' I llr, util Jo:. Sicll• pd, m•wly · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• {'flSl l)f new SI00,000 plus • nnncr 11 1 c • Oil!~ n11 Credit ont lmporta nl U?· : ..,,m m1t c cu · --,;, -l ·· <1c1·orull'fl. S250 mo. OELVXE2&3BDllM 1'irw luxury c9ndo. 2bl'. ll:incho Sun .lonr1uin Ccnlcr.Nowri•modclin~. G73-4883 Hrokcr \iic _<hco n. lllv d. &Employment& ',. KIDS PETS OK t\47 ~1:>9nr 1·4!12 3'7 10 Wath 2 full baths. frpk, :rn1b:1. far loo many xtru:, townhouse loeate<I on iH 410 to ~500 SQ tt. 2630 ----~~:~~~~~~101~ ;,,.,~;~.~~: Call Preparation 1·:.'l:;tsidl' <htJll<''<, 2 & ~ -enclosed garage, lndry tullsl. 842-58J7 aCt1l11m. lai~woy of golf cuursc in ~von St. Wynn llllrs •QUICK CASH• -,. "" voro ...,...., •••••••••••••••••••-•'"'' Ur. pluyhous c. S.2!15 &3 Bedroom, l 'h bath, f'.tc qu'iel location but ..__, fthhrni tMd lrvmc. l213147MOOl TD LOANS LOST:, Golden RetriV('l'Schools& 53115~15·81161 · c.arp c t s. drapes. cto'se to cverylhlng .-F=llN 1 S:.>00 M 833·96.'>7 P lllME EI Dor~~Mortitai:cCo. mulc 8mo.1111swcrstu IMtructlon 1.00$.::> -----1 <ireplrtce. blln rani+o & Adults only. no pets $27 orU..fwnilhecl 39oo . LAGL'NAHE/\CH (213)670·3160collcct "Tris t an·• Heward ! ......................... . Lnr. 1 Br. vuol. nr. ~hops. oven, p~t10. dble ~:.ir gar. &up S.17·2622 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·emule over 40 t.o sh.are Lumberyard S hopping or (714 l008-654G R40·1479 ,ulltf>lnn pel:. u111 pd. $32S.Agcnt ~·7729__ . IEST IUY home. SL5o. Uhl paid. Plaza. 384 f''orcst Ave, ---------llAIARTEHDR· ,,.. 1~1:\IMro\ia.518·0336 2 Br 1,,. ho dbl g arage Cule lbd trailer across fMTOWM ' 645·7920 IH5.1370Sqft.Corlc aiie. SAVEON2NDT.O. LOST: 4 mo. blk Germ FullorPatMime, -• ----• ·-' ' ~lrt't>t from O('ean. Kids Sin11lcs. 1&2 Br. furn & '--f F 2 . · 1 1 494-1771 400·:!393. Noeommlssion. Sh I 11121 f•'ri Foxhollow V ilia~ w n t1 c r P 1 • a 1 ~ e 1 cc· & Pt'l ok. Sl7il. Incl ulil. u 11Cur11 . 'r h c re '~ $ t '' • 1 ~1 res p.• s. ng e, . Pvt t 642-3573 ei>. ma 0 pup · 8c ready to work 115 3 P ll 1 v /\ C y A~ults. no p\'ts . S235. !16.'\•63Gll or 002 g_176 mil hon In recreation: worki111.:. share nice lg trial R..tol 4500 P Y Vic . $1111 Ju11n Cap o, 11rorc11sional bartendt-r an t ' 0 ~ \" .,. N 1 .,. ~C E fl.I:! um ~ ----TJ::NNLS <pr " pro· hse. 11.B .. ur Btkhrst & •••••••••••••••••••••• Anftouftcemeftts/ Jteword. 496-8514. or 1 w(•ck. Free job p1art•1 SL· :L.RITY 8 'k ·I' ---lnlne 3144 h ' 1f! 1 Adams. s120. mo. ist. 5000 Sq ft lldCJ rencMNllls/ 1100·5340 mcnt assistance. , • • c.~ · • 1111 t•n iv $170. mo + util. 1 br aJ)t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 o p) comp imcn ary last util pd Sue John · · American Barlendcr~ 11 lnJ.: room•Cnthcdral ce1l· Maturl' ;idultJ;, no pet.s lessons. s wimming. 968>S2a3 9f.8.008G · ' Gdp:irkin~.Cost;a)1csa. Lost&,...... School , i fl R s • n r I c k Quiet. Secure . Pon· Rc.c.ha s.. health clubs. pa rties. . . lndustrl31 J!tokers ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,......... SlSO rt r t> pl n c e " • t. n r ~ t.' tl(•rosn ~tobile &it ate~. J~" Aph ~BQs & Sundoy brunch. Fem toshr 39rfurn hm on 1133 8SSl Lost& fouftd SlOO ....... •••••••••••••••• 1 104 ~?1~t, SA ' II U Q • s • Pr i v a l 1001 N('wport r,..16-8373 R~ritlnl! from S2GO. Sorry, no one under 21 & Bal lslnd. 1150/mo +utll )200 Sq. Ft. M·l space ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGE ·. ·' ynra•q ustom de~lgn~d ' Adult"apts. Leasing prt'• no pets. Month to month Call 556-C'S40. Avall 9/11. w/fronl otrke, lge rear ltEWARD Cor inf(>leadinl( FIGURE MODIL· ~ ~ -•• 1nte r1nrs •Bu11t·!nRrundNcw38r hse &c4,2 view now l.s a pres\lge occupan('y. Models open doo r . Sl95. mo. 629 toreturnoCblackr.l.dog. ~ JaiKWCiiiifiCI; 70751l rMge•Dishwnsher &rus· 13.rnpts.C~tBluHls.over· tn·inc c o mm11nity, daUyl0-7. Fem . r mmate, 2•·3S Termimil Way. 540.5710 wht on chin & chest & ESCORTS ••••••••••••••••••··-~·••! posal•Attud1ed garage looking HB. ma~urc Twenty P('rgola. Culvtr OakwoodGardenApts needed to shr. bch. days..646..Q88Le\lj!;S, w.bt st..rellk on la.ce, nds OUTCALLOMLY Housekecp·e:hild stt~ with was h<'r & dryer adulh. 2222 Pacific. & Sandburg 2 blocks so N .......,. n-hN h d\Jplx. NC>n·smkr, Np\., ......... med Irvine area 8/9 Mature lady ll•Jt.~--tlOOk p 1 & j c · tl42.Cl'J5t' ( , 0 : L' • • ew...,. • ...,ac orl 548·2746 areuuuse space approx. · . • • 631 JI I I • • ~J ·U~ oo • a \lnt. o San 1ego .-rwy. 880l n •inc (lit l6l.h> . 1000 sq fl. Laguna lli.ll.s. call 552·4248 or 838· • weekends only,. • •• Ad11lts only. S26S. l lR, 21A 559·1100 (714) G4S.OSSO Gereps for Int 4350 ~ Ol' Mt·.2249 ••ORTIOH aN!a. !l-tS.3314 iv 2 Bd'rm. t \.\! B:n th 5-'-'iO. ~ , . •••••••. •••• ••• •••••••• 1..::=::::::._ ______ t :·:=-:-::"".'-:--::-:--=:::-:::-:I -621 W. \\'1l!lon Gi 2·<19!ll Pool. no pct.s. nr ~. O~t ll:we sometllinit you want !'\ewport Beach South Garage "'or Kent $30 mo Fenced land C.M. area. Bl FOCAL Gt. /\SSE ~ CounselJna & Rererr:il Corwalescent Aide. corn-' find what \Ou wain In Pla7.a . 557'"'83l__ __ to !>ell? ('lo1mf1ed ads do 1700 16th Sl <at ';?<>v~r> storase only., 325 J 17th 1se sq.rt.. l deal lot &mall fou,nd at Back Bay. cat Preg. test -avail. wknds panion. Ret. Nights only,.• D:ul •Ptlot(\hi~"ltfii•d!I. w .. inludresiilts 642·5(1"18 tl\\Cll.642·5678, (714)642-8110 Pl.CM.SeeaftUAM contrartor.~,f180i S41-St48aR~8p.m. a.tllrHc!plincM7·.1»95 644-8248 • .. L a. ··- 1~ ~· --=-~"""' .. ------~"-~· . . .. DAILY PILOT fnday, Sep1omoe13. l976 -~~-~-~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~·~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!.!! ~~~:! ..... !!.~ ~~!':~ .......... .!~~:~........... ~ ......_ W-"d 7100 u.a.. W•ted 7100 Http W_.ed 7 100 ll:xp'd waftrl'i.l> "':lilted ~I A I o ~ n t• I.' 11,.11 ti> MUltSIMG Pl,U\I m ~u A.ftff.,_s 8005 ........ , IOOS :::;. •••••••••••••••••• :::?: •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply 111 ver.un. ca1 t~ • ~{'""'"1rt 1k .. t•h lt•·"m·t RM & LVt..i 'S WAREHOUSEMAN ••••••••••••••• • ••••f>•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •AAAJ\ POSITIONS • f'amily Resl :u:i;µ C:st tni:lli h 'l>t<aktn;: clu> .... Oelner~ & l"'1l'ln1p" •••••••••••••••• ,./elook~ CONSTIUCTIOH ---· JUa:h\loay, Oana Point_ .)hlCl. Apfl4. m 1w1.:.w.1.n. 7 3·30& lll'.:W 1'' l1111v. hrl\' 111011 .. ,• <'t - St!<'l"<'lary.1-::\cruliH' Experi.,.n<'~d Crcdll S . .u1tlpliwr 11111. :!IOI 1-: l>\•n1'f1t1-S. ath;111nm1l'nl ANTIQUE CLOCK SALE t~nt"lovers .ruv All l'.'t-c' Chcl·k{'r lmnwl.I Ol'l.'O \.'o.m u~~. Cd~! NURSES Well '''l~l>'I Oran.:i• c.i " ; ~ THE CIJY Qf 1 •·· • ltn11. (.ill fnr ,q 11)l I.a R\•1111lcn. Al:cnn 111)( I art llnh' W ""'f:111• \I a In l 1• n ,, n l' 1• \\ .1 11 AIDES Iii" 1-111 ~ lhrr h St, Sii· \Ill ppl.)• !J Spm. ,\lon Uwu w quahfh'll 1>11111li1111 1•:>. • '' NeWJ!Ott l"1ad1 x:f.'181'1(1 HUNTINGTON 9ncH t'tl 645 ltllO. ,\1ilfal 1'1'1' (';1111)\•hlnl l prnlo1 'l\1k111..: a1i1>lu·11l10lh lnr I' l (Oll' S.1h•i-, ll lll Sill CJll for Appl i-: .. t..ili ·i.::. U. Thnft .~ t.oun J.l>lil 073 17~ ,•II. ,.h1f\i.. 1-:,rw1 'd 111 \\k 111,, ;\l\:il. l.Hlil''• ,tu -• - -G.,.natnr1-Pirnl l1fo ~ ll <' n t 1> 1·: \ 1·,. • ~ ,, t A<'<-oun1111i.t ltlO' · Jlr1·1 F.xp fnrHll'\ \\ urkrr~ MA.INT /PAIMTER hl•ulth 111:. ~I ili~I $30 llM COST ACCNT --...._ •• T,....... ...... traH. :)j)('('(.f .J lfllllil Lc:HIWI " n a r ~· 11 I'\' I "' l'ark l.iclo Cnnv t\•llll'r . Slll~l9K. D\.•11 prt-1 t;-1 _..,.....,·-··· p rod ui·t a~i.t'tnbly 1!1·nl'l11,., H1·i>I' t1• IGU"111~).h1r)Jt1t REALIESTATES'A.LES ~ · d I 11 "n a I y w "' 11 I ~a o,...,... A•eil.W. For! l.ni;uni'I l~·iwh .&!:17 :!:.4(, C'ta~!<1fwd :uJ no ;111 r o .;11,." llOfl 114.'Jdl tll2 80 II l.1<'l'l\S\1d ur L'nh1•l'n~t·a I I d htwn ~ & ) l'~quul 011 t>·•il·· 1•11"1. 1•<11•·,, \""'. S1nall rll'w l1r:111r h 01r1t·" 11rc:li:ooc ~ !<t;rni iu· foi>I portunllY t-.;mployer ·• • " " """ 1l\•111:-111nal ,..,th•r n(•1•1kd, ' ,.n·<1nu On:C.:ol'Orporah' CONCRETE 'FINISHER -~--<.~1:1 ~lt'>11.l'J tl~Gl11 -:-..~''l"'"'~·.idi. now o r>e n t••t. (.'o~t a hdQrts ol u,1t 'I firm 1-'000 Plt"'I' P~'llSON <.:all tit<! itHS ~t esa l' 'cwf)url Ill' a eh Sorrw t1·avcl. Xlnt l'U ud t •· • • • ( · \1tilnt SJ 25 ht Sat Sun - - - - -aruu. !-'n~c prof ln11111n.: "' Sf27·Sll .... P_.............. 0 wor,; 111 1:,'l't'll!>\' I\'\ 12 ".\\.1 l>1·'1v"r:. It<' r•' lx-nclll!.. • ........ -•r 11 S2 rh + " · tlflll'' pro~rnm . \\'l' l!H l' Ill · An&11" <;onion 1>.,r,.nnnrl Th is 1s a C ET A funded posit ion r~ a t~~~rl tor Pl'o11j,'>.\ ~~ct, l'k Int ll\\'l)r, <l!J.i i:nu NURSES REGISTRY div1du:d11.ed :1 Ht·ntwT1 l\1tem·y1>1211120 re<1mring lfunt1nJ,'tOO UeachN"sidency 6lullt•nt ltl'i. 1:13. Mon M.1n1 ia·ml·n1 ·1·1·arnl't' Nrl'd!> wt•Pkd:.iy otr1l"c Xlnl :ir\•o wi1111t> 011 :1:13 r.. 171h. ="'015· <'~1 & 30 days prior \i.nc mploy ment,. f<'l'I. Call Llmlu. tl'1t. ·••>H Yw1111 m1111 to \\1•rk 111 dt•rk foa Nv"'t.>0rt <•fc. Vt11tuu1ty. \';ill u:1. )llu'll --"mwlrl" t•w•I 1""111.·ll t111v1. Oulll'l> 1•on:11l'ol uf Ill • I.It• i:lad you d1~HU\',\I. ADMINISTRATOR Applic-atiOn!'< will be accepted al the !-\Ill & f):il't l1111l' ~··i.i. ~t:.~ll~ l~\'Jt. lrl .. ~l h·n ll'\\'11111!. l>l'r\'\'llllll.: & fJHOPEHTIF.:S, !lGll· t.11.):, 1-:t1ue11twn111 1-:d1t&. f:m1>loymcnt & Training Center, 520 i-ah•l'l'll•rk~ '"'arant·t· & h.iH' H•ry <lhfit1t1.•hJn1: nuri.cs 11r_!ll~1g30 __ Wt• ha'~~aa~~t~c~~Jil~~~1~L wu~ & mul\t lt'luidall' 01u· l)rc~cr\l stuck of ov..•1 60 c•lorks al t~r:. over our <'OSl w,, ha vc 1. i. & 3 wei~ht Vicnnas: Wcstminstcrs: Ameril·an clock!> & Sµ~d ull y t'IOC'ks. All hav~ been clean('(f &. polish<'<'-& f arry a 3e day guarantee. This Saturday & Sunduy only.!):()() AM to 5:00 PM. LEE SIMPSON ANTIQUES 120 v.,... ..... Coste MeM 642-0145 Wrill·r.'l'.::u:h,•r. l~1..·<·a n . H unti ngt<>n Bcac--h through 'rhct~1~~~~~o1,1lh. 11v;11h11111twr1un1f l1dn~ T1•l1·1d1 1•u ntal't 1u.:cEPT f a,.h . 1 ~1. J.i·odinu n.tl I \'tll'll'l>l.kJfl . Friday Sept. lQlh. 1976" at 12':30 P)'t. --\~\?l'I< '~ \lk<luv oH. f'(•f'I \\' ho'f"IJI<.,. htllrn.: & F111anc111I Svt·s 11rm. Help w .. t.ct 7 100Hefp W•t•d 7100 t.1e1111t' wd1•x1I i-n•ks l'' Call 536·2526. 1'\111 lime l'Vok wnt'll l'u1 rnurrwd 011111for 1wrn11t• !>3)rull & 111•11 I ofr. ~lust H1•,•cut 'Slo'•'Y· Fr u11\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _.,.·,1 "'rt lcr ll·d 1lor ro t '·I l 1• x n • r 111 " ................. " sn1I spel·ault)' r1·~t11ur.111< m•n n •:..1>011,.111" 1>os1 >'I'\'. . nor ''· ,.., · de1>k. i-;x~r'd .. gd rds, Sllll'l'l;<\G Cl.Jo;nK ,-d1t & w ri 11• t•orr•·~µ Quality foo<l. 675·4720 11011 1';11.p1·r not f\'(J\llr<'d 11111 "1 n ~. h u i. P . o I' typmg 60 wpm. Apply SALESPF:ltSON \'\)\lrM·lri-~on~ma\Hl'IC· -------i\ppl) 1930 Nc«1)0rl medll»d tit>lt.1 hclpfol. 'l'l\ll."""S~11.\J'1auel DI'., J .HERIERT for ix•rm.rulltimepo\;s. ty of \Ol'ati<>nal field.; .. ...._Wonted 710~ w.a..w•t•d 7100 RD .. MEll 1 "'''l F~ 1 ,. 11 LI I "'"' " " w/1 1·~ m,11lordcr co. • ~,... • ""T GA ~ B \u • .: .. • or Ill t•n•icw '-11 ' e en 1:20(1,NB. H "'LL JEWELLERS U.I' S. ·'· t•.t• C."p. Apptv ~1ct\'nc<.-of alnhty to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 'ful s.tG JSOG "' "" ~' - )\'lite clear. tntcr\'Sllni:, . BE,\UTJ('J,\'-:S C.X.>OK·t;i.1H•r't.I. Mature. S~·e CJuy Elli:. lll th< MASSt:l'SE ll8·2K I No ey, · · 1 'ow intervlrwinll at So Hn 11t'r~o11. 18480 Ban 1n~t.ruet1.onal mt1tenal Fol prd. Shampoo & S2.75·li3 hr, 8~1r11.1ew ~eBwpo:,t0erphlonnne lt~~~~1'1,1; l'Xf>. nee We tram. l'~ll OFFICE ASSISTANT ~~~~p~~,'.~1~ljJ~~t~~~:.~g~~ l'oast Pla1:1 t.ocaho11 for d1lier Ci1•c .. F .V. CCor of JM•" 1 I ""I' 'I "c" \\ " '''I •'· · •' '~ • l 1 ~ l '' II "40 "''S3 IALIOA I'"''"' " "Ulllllv salt><; on,•n\NI Lllii>).963·9881 ....,.. u..1.. e:w 11ng Clfr~ makeup tl.ds ="i:wport " anor . .,.,,., . o :l)'. '-'··' • please. 1-:q u a I 0 V .Ii ime: 1.A·i,:1 . -.a :> ..v "" good. neat 11J>.1sl & a hie .., h11lµ(ul. ~I,\ or H \ r.:q d. 1,.·~nlcr. Call &IO·GO:.!J. &<12·3'0.~. E'mpluYer :myttme 0751li.SO~;) 1 u 1i a 11 d1 I' r cc" 111 . ll\'rson for. m:ina11cm1•nt --S~lary rangt• d1'pcnd1111(---------------• · --1 1 r 1 & 'I ra ncl1do1c pro)!r Jm SHOP HELPER on quahllrat1uns S\•nd COOK G ae Of /R t ~I AT t: HE \\' () t\t A:-; Offll'I' :\t:magcr h!r "'Pdlone. !.rngl • 11"'!11 J1•wt•lr)' ('~Ill'!' tll'Sll a AUTOMOTIVE IN~ruta1•11l11.-.1t11m &rc· etter~1 c ecep 1>1t1 m.: lo \\Clcomc Sharp a!tracll\l' offict> oc ultes. •'0 Sl rl'qc. hll'. hut not 1w1• l'all llandymanw/mech'l ap· :-ume 111 U1rl'1.·tor of BEAUTY lmmcd opcnini:. Exp Typing. fll1n~ .. '>Int new1•omNs & 1.•ontacl mgr wllbp St'Crl'lurial Call Mrs. Win~low for 51!11:r:-\I ur .H!l·l!r;o lor t1tude f lt.ime e mploy· E du t·u11nn , i'\orth pr<'f llul uul ncr ·will t t-l1.•phonl' s kill s merchants . Fhtx1ble hrs. :.kills needed for !ai.t .:-upl.8J7·I06tl a1Jt)lllt1I)' mcnt wtonlhejoblrnin· ;\mer1ean ('otrt•f.poo SALnN train. Sci! Dusty 7am· Newport Center Aull ~ced ('(If, litl• typ111J\. lfff)Wlll~ orthodon1c or Rl::NTALAGE:">T -----ing Jo'rrewavAuloSllflll• 1J41nce St•hoob,. PO Box V Noon IOl.'i So. Co1.1sl Starting sal. $SOI). Call 547-3095 lit't' Y.xp help(uJ. Call Attract ive Y rJu n g SALES• l.''.:!62.t2Avt:'ry PkW)'.M. H-AN GER 1"i"~" 1A1g. Bcb-bet 5:00 & 6.30644-11()11.'l -- ----· _ , 800 21120. Newperl Beath. c.;., m. A -Met•hanic :l.'k!-7 . Woman needed for Co:.t;t Sti•rf'l'I, cu and parts \'il'JO. !IHJ3. ____ GIRL FRID "'Y C h · & Mesa arc•1. Jo:iq1l'r IJl'I' , I .1 l I " -------t-Ou'•lJnclir'•' bl'n"fits. "" Used orMec onlc Office !\laintenanee · ".n•JW ••uge esst>n 1;1 . _ .. -=ilrn~c Station Allen· ' ,,. ' COOK L & I h forred 11nmed1ate OJll'O· \ I l'.'I..,~ ' A.dull ncedt-d 10 ,;upl'nr,1• paid \:J1•at1011 . prol1t ,1 1te '[!?l':f t9e_,~~1l' Experiencctl. See Hob De livery. parl ·lime ing.s:tl:iry + apurtmcnt. 'frs e • .''/·,.,· 1 t;layl.'ltc, A J ant, parl tame. eves .. ~ ~1udl'nt!>atlu111.·h 1 1 :hr~ sh.inn~. r t'111·emt•nt . REUEf CQOK "1~-""~arp ... ,_. __ S n yder. Salary & 1-SP~l . auto rcq. S250 Ph:~?·llW.'> _orO . .><h·-1 wkndi..Noi•xp.ncc .. Ap· IX!I' day 11.:JO·I \Ion· 1111·cl11·al & dl·n\JI ,\. Girl. maturl' varioul> b<.'ne(1ls. ~o !)hon~ calls p/hr.546·!19<J5 ply lit l~!l'.!2 Pac1ricCo:t1>l frJ Conta1·t Uoh :\'ud, _mun.·. ~IU:-1 d<i baJr. All ,. •1 t• t I I flwv II n <2131592·1571 I • . . duties 1n ""' • • ue~ ·~ Openmg for • unday only R.E. S "'LES SECDETARY · · · · -Da\'1~ s,·11, .. ,i t..' \J rrsponM·:. t1l l'Unf11enet•. F11,11._11~e. a.1_!ll ·l 30p~ Home. 3pm·9pm ::.lutt. C ~ l tf·H .. •rn l d river in San Juan ,.. " TEL ..... HO'"'E 5.56·3-130 lhiply tnl'l11,.s1lled ad no or .I :W·bi>m F.:qxmence fH6.6716. 1.,-_ ..._ -i Capistr an o Beach or A lung ei.lahhshccl offlct'. lmmc1I. opening lol' ,, l g-" • • -. i'J~. l' o Oal~\ l'1lut. PO \11th thcrapeull(· diets -Dan· Pomt area. Must lots of leads furrushed. !\t'<'rctary w ::! yri-•'Xi> $WITCHIOARD Advertisin9 Production Hox 1560, (Q:.la :\le:. a . eroat..st!.:!!.d .. \J:!Jllv al '. G;,l· tEB CXP.C.r Aupl~ ~~ h11v; Star10ift\\ a gml OF rnd1viduai tr<iTnlllJt, up to Must-h...ve-&H'l}lll! lY-Pi~h"lrtrtnm>. ~l •. nit -- Xll'lt<>JJPOT" 111 lnnHl! -oTITf.!1262 -~.11 Los ;\!?II.nos, .Sa11 ___ 10.1tt~-•o \'an. Contact H arry HU '\. {'O mm. 11a1d. &us.:uftl1<·U:iplwur. For 557·9212 for appt. Mr. 1 a¢i:nt·y for expN rwr~o11 IEVERLY MANOR L:l~tnente 492·1ll91 Sc 1 . 321 r <I ~I ember of thrl'I' listin.: a Slll>('r •lynaanic R. 1<,: Burry \\'t>sl. to handle t1d\'ert1s111g1 .. _;;;.-______ :!HS:! \'ia f~lrndu · Medical Secretory/ c ey,d!l-12·4 · or e· services and ~atil'lnJI 1'ornm1>n•1al Brokerage __ :;__ _____ _ ,.,. 11rodu<'l1011 . vr11tt media." t u;:una llilli.,Ca GUARDS Girl Friday E xpcr 'd trulsan Appomlml'nt.. Gnll.,.ry H C>lunitio n ro. Ill NB Jml1v1dualh'cl.sal\'s,11arl l1me.F:1op vasle·up. nwo:hanil'ab. BEAUTY .\n Equal Opportunily Costo Meso Onl~· -Equal Opportunity Service. Li r . or unhc'•I. ~hnuld Ii.• .1 ""'r·!.larter prd'd but not m·t·. C;1ll I \'.Ofl)'. tr.111 H'. 111,,erllvu Emploser • Mature, perm. Mon· Fri. Employ•r IOMD GALLERY \\Ith 11h1ltty tu wurk \\1th 1.loyfl, 4117 :1120 for Int. order:>. t~f)ugr Jph}. OPERATORS . Pl'rm;ment.FuH &parl tl5,30. Benefit,;. !)tart --------,1lolof i.;11t<~11t•opll.'St•11d lll'twn 1 ·81'~1 ,flt<!dulini:. ,,...,. Ian•·~· ---tf!tle. Phone & t~an~11 re 1mmed. If. n ll42 9377 . OPERATORS OF HOMES 831·9411 r«:-unw:-1111lv 111 l'arnl -------J111~t:> & n-.•ortl k1•1•plni: Bc~l ,hop 111 to" 11 \\'(' '1 d. Hctir~d t'tilcoi"[;~· -----wrth followmi.: n~cded at _ _ _ _ 1, llcrr). rn.· ~li:r \;rubll Tl'lll.'r:-. l't•rm;anent. lull .'11'-t II"\ .. "1w1cl l•Jll1l\\ II •11. 1w•r·1101· u l·•llc1\•' COOK Ir.HITES t.:all 5-lli·027~. 0 c ~ .. ~kdtcal t 11 ,. n .. \II 11 A f ll •. 1:111· •l'""I 'I •t" \1·111111 & 11art lllTil'. Pn•vious ti1r~; (..· 117111:11c"l~t· a111111 ul 11~~' ·~~i.:i1 n~1{;nt~~1"~" s;.;,\C;qtl()P Closed Wed. Gl::~'L 1-'llU~T IJl-'Fln: C,\Lll"()R~'<l1\ S:ilon 111 ~h;I. S~il~,''j o1i'. ~" U. ('a l'\ll de~m·l1 , hut not nee tl<"lall St•11tl 1 <''unw tu "l'l-1..h . l'Jitl , .1•·uttu11:;. J.lltH:. t:o~\~l ll\\ ~ GUYS & GAtS Min 2 yrs l''-P· llci•\'I) lw:JUlil'ul South \oa ~I ltF.Sah•s !l:r!tjijj) T~ pmg r1·r111tf\•1I, Mutual p~r:.nnnC'I lll1x ltiK17. h11lt.t:i\',, llll.'d11•:a1 ·"-d1•n (oronatld ~tar t1on1s t. l y p1n ~. Ill· V1ll1q:r. ,\,;k ror J . SUCCESSFUL S3\'ini:s & Llrnn :.!86T E. lnme.l'.1 !Jr.13 1:11 11lsuraru:c . hk m EqualOtl"•JrF.miiloyer Mission VieJO, ~I .Toro sur:111l'c.ltlikk1,g.furi•x l'enllUl7!151!.'.il CostaMesoOffice St-:t'RET.\ltY tor H1·:al Cstllwy.Ctl:\l.l\lr.Kull , r area,toworkafew hours trrmdy l>usv 2 lntcrn1st h~.s <>r>l•nm"S for :.! .\s 1-:~1,itc l'•l 111 V::ish1on fi7!i !itllll Ecp1:1 I 01> ~~ ~urnnt•e, rellrt·m1•11t plan J Fun Jo .. "'arn ~·-· ... ,. 1-· I -a ay. "·LI' .,..;, offlrl.'.64;;.9200 l'.\CKERS sociat.:'s. Nt'w 111· t•X b lanc!. Must have I yrs porlunlty .mpoyl'r ~ profll ~ha rmi:? \\':int to -------t sso ) k 1·0 grnw. ha\'t' Sl't.:lll'lty? COOK Wknds. small 0 I er wee" · r --Mailnrfll'r firm h:is J>t'neni:etl. Lll'l:'thl'd rtful t!lllx.'I' .. tYl>t' 65 711 "Pm.TOW 'l'lllJCKDRIVElt \ Payable Clerk Sti.·~1 ~11': Dl':-ti:n ,\ (' Sl(hr Pasteup l.;I\ 1•111 to :-K11\I ~.o('relart•'' t" ... ;.'iu f (;'t"> l'tl \1-..1 ~""'Joh;, ln111r 1'1•t'MllllH I \,:1·11· \ {.!\!( E li lh l'v,l,1 \k-..1 ~Ult ... :.!21 lil:!.11';'11 Asnmblers '' 111111>11 for It~ ht Ill'' '" turc mfg :w:11 Soa1111c.1~1 )l,1111 Sl . I 1 \II\{' :. it. :::iv I h•I .1pl 111:111,11:1•1 l"r i'• 1111 1t " ~. \ 111· 111• 11 c Ml fo'111il11 ~···~·· 111.i .1:1111 ASST MANAGER MGR TRAINEE Calll·,.:-.;ow • ~u~thome,Costu i\lcsa, mora mformation phonc• perm. Cull lime po~s·s estate salc"ipl'upli' ;,h Kll-!10 wpm .. \11ply .. 1 A. 1 G &W JCPENMEYCO (.'af111ll6P:\l _9t'8·Jl30 8J0.09l3.• 'MQLOSHOP u11 i11I. for tH?r~on:t to wekome.Youh11\1'\0t1r TM l,31i9Sun)li.i:u<•IOr. ,'';Xllt'r• .• PPY EqualOporlunity wrapplld.•allt'l!forship· own (lrt\!llt' "'''k & :'~IO :-.lll luw1 11i.:. l ith & ln1111•. Lai:un:i lhlb \lall (ounH•r hl•lp, Ill "r Ol(kr. ___ E~~~:_ tr.JO p1111-:. W1ll tra111 Apply 111 phon«. S;111w l1ll'at1t111 111 -. . :-.; 11·:,._ -~ - Phone 581-7700 lll\l~l 1 ... ahh• lo work dur· H IR STYLIST .>:':~ l>l.'l'!iOn. llilHO Bu11d1her Vel'lrS. Ex1•t'll{'nl l'tltn SECRETARY rYPIST ('LEHK. 11\\'<liC Et1uJI llpp<>t' 1-:naploycr 111.i: d;1\ 01· P:t't lllpm A ; Workrng lt!nll ~..:~1wr'd (.'Iii·. F \' 1l'orut Ella:.>. ;,11ss11111 s1>hl l;oo•I wulk Ext·t•t>llt11wl uppor111111ty mg & po~ting tu ,\/H , atlt.'r SqJt 13 Tu\''-lhru li:stabhsh1.•d i-1,;ic lOu ~ \\ small 1•rt>l'1;.ion purL,. :11.:J ~l 111.-._ (ivc11I rdl.'l'r,11;. (',111 )lult111l1' rl!;.11ons1h1ht11•,.. 1.iood \\ f1i.:un•s. Casual S,11. l'.1rl "'full llllll' j){)Sl Lido hie S;i lon " llO~ llC'llpon~1hll• rur rlan ---------fvr 1nlcrv11.•w. Ask IUI Encl'!l\!llt:. ~t.;lf s1,11·1c-r ofc }.T F ~ 4. :JO C:ll Beauty Salon 1iun .. \ppl) .11 l>d Tiu·o. leas in.:,: s1>•1n ·. Pie••~<.· 111n1t. 11rod uc t icrn & Poclcffs & Bill LJl'ht>nrn}t>r, •1w1wr. Lag. lkh ·lll1·179:i 1170.'1}133 ' · · • · ' :-;,••·ti.. h;ilr \'Ulll"r ~ 17:.:u Supcr1111 . Co:.la call 673 lffiO ask lor Pal persunn<'I Recei•itKJClerks l860.'lic·w1>ortB1'tl.C1I --: \V I" I I 11 \\ I II !.! & ~lt''ll odlarty STACOSWITCH IMC Wuntt'd for lt~huni: r1x · 616'3li211.l'\'l'S li73 1577 SECRETA~Y P/T TYPIST m t1 11 1 ,. u ' 1'< I II \ I H . , .1. L' 1, (' 1 1j l t 13~ Bakcr. l'(1-'\11 ~t.-~.1 tur•· warchnu: .. • 20:11 S. :-;; "' a I I . p I t• :i i-a 11 I ~11111 & Tues. Fas I, ae 'llU•:ll.\I'\' :10:!:.!ti1;c.; C()L ''' ' "llOSPIT.\I. 549-3041 E . Mato St. lrv111e. -----t>ngtlll'crtnit111t· :\lonFn t·ur:at.-&tlependublc .Ap· I' T1111,• tor l>r~ l'll•anml( '·'.nual OJ>""I' L',rn11l11.'"•r ~ti·2!JOI . R. E. SALES I !°>l•lll t\I u:.I ht.! good pl", IS-1$ Newport Blvd, -houty Oper /Stylist l'l,mt ,\flply HI person .._,, ,,.. .. " . Uni' 'd , :\lu'l l.110\\ him '" "" 11:.!.ll 11 \IOI' \\(' ,'./Ii DIET CLERK PIX OPERATOR L1c'd · tc .!YP•sU1~52:JI. .!::::-._1__ - n.11 ur,tl h:111 •·11t1111i: & \lo1tl i.<<•nll'ry <.'k ,uwr;; Nf'.:W OLl1'Y Answerlni.:-servle<' . ..:,. Free 14 doy SECRETARY Wa1lrt!s~. F:xpt>r"d . Apply • P" r rn \\ ·1 \ •• l-l a 11 t'ounkr <; trl "' ~11111\> & Sl'l'ER\'ISOHS P\'r'•I Apply t'57 W. lllth Troinin9 Course Want to h1• 111url' than (1 H1g(;l'r Hcstauraol, 16 1!11 !."~'I ur !CW 111'.; 1>11 \ ,...1,.011,altl\ . "' l.'I' :! t, Jf l'a rt lt m•· 12 . JU Ii\> 111 • 1 10 :! hrs 1wr duy. S:I lti SI, Sl11ll' II. C.~I. Kam· '''l'l't'l:tn" \ f 111,11w1a I Fa~luon Cenh'r, N .B I r· F'r1. Sat & Sun. EXl'l'lltnl l I U • I I U t 2 ' I' 1 t I . 1 · I I I 11r ~'c" ll'rnoon• J 11 j lX ;,.q;;1 pl•r hr ·. . !Sr 1 1:.. 4t)ln. 6-1 ·140:1. • e r:.ona tni. rut'l •m ori:amtnt11111 111 • .•~ 1 ~ ·r , . . k' l11<lu,1rw11~ <h1·r :!I In -bcn<'flt'> <llld bcautirul ·3511lhSt II B.53G·ll851 nr -----•:\lanagc•me111011rort\' s offers 1mrn;'d. 0111)()r & WAI .HESS. now ta m1: I 11utn'. \h• '\ f-:d , 1'111.1 &'.nit~ llpl'rJlut', '"1" CUSTOMER SERVICE ;.urroundm..:s. Apply al: -'----. ~, PEOPLI!; PERSON •t.o80~'t, C:ommii;s1011 challl'lll!C for a rnatul'l', appltra~1t1n& Ill person __ 1 11~~71-l+~h~I __ Jao~ull 11ml' fnr hui-~ . . . ,. ·J.uv 1----------IF.xl'.:' needs p/t1me as· •Lil"'dtrmnin!{2\\ks rtJsp, organ11.cd people• for waitresses & assrt S.11011. \\ 1TI -n= .cTn :mu • \:,iul'-:...upci:_IJ.l!.C>Qllil ,.,. r-.E-Vffl.¥ MANOL .Nl.lllii ... E.______ s~. Ill whsc supply. Ful· classes ~tart imm('{I. on "n 1 .,11 woman who cook JX.1~1t1ons, no ex p~e..-__ 1 :...'---------1 :'1:1•« tltlrL l 'entt.•r Or mu~I l'O tn1• at-ro11i-U) ., ·>v·· 1-·· d· -i-·SY;M!J~,,._+;.;;..,.:.. ~ ~ L' ~-• . l •l('ph0tw lot lnnc1wntlen ..,145~ "' ~-;t ra a 11ffl'ptt;rtrr.cd;-u•---•0rnhejt>b tralnllll? likes tclephon,•s & has 11c•·t•ssary . ., ar ... ~u.r •·n . ''-- ,, ,_ AVON :'\"Ill lld1_ -- -l~ll'OI"" llrln~ 'cm.tonll'r:. Laguna _Hilli;, Ca 'S 0 RN'S •:\!any top (\ffice toe s l!l'IOd follc1w·u11 & lollow· Hc>staur:rnt 2.'>31 ~ .. llluff l!ll'\'l'l.f': '.\ll':<"ll A~ll' 111> to dJtc on our dt." An Eql~al . LYN • Perf~ctWorkin9 Nohcensenec loapply thnr.Req ·~ 1mw11111tvr1 '!r ien~n<'r ,of ~~-Bluff H •v ,,, 'h Id Op1>0rtu111l v 1'rnplo)·er Hours REDC"'RPET in". 1.~1,,,,. , .. 111'.'I _\1ll:i1:cShopng_ClrlNB-0Ye ... ery lot ll'J).111-... '"~l·mhltni: . ..ii.,tner prhuu1•ts S ou · ' ... ,.., ~ ·• >" Merry Christmas & :-al<"• f 1111w H1 .. ~l'll· be •1n:an1iccJ & gnod a l __ __ __ lmmediall' oQCnini:s on K ·:10.2:30or REALTORS 962· Io 11 transl'r1lwr. :1 vr~ l.111~1 · WAITRESS And M--y ".ho11 ~~.1>1..·r._11nl.\' 11h·:,1i-£• lollowup A rcul <'huncc HOSTESS 3·11 and 11,7 shifts Ill our 3.30-9;30 F'ordeta1'ls <'all Lin<ln llCSS ex per .. AOOd gn111m · U"Y ~h1rt no nxp nnl' ......... . -d I b d h b' l't t' Work 6 hrs -·•uy earning 111"' &. t'ati<'ncc a mu:.l u ·' • ~ ' • To Pay For It l all ·:.1.1.J1117 brf II M. lol<(ct 11wolvt' w/JX.'Ope 'd 0 218 c re a 11 3 ion ~ ,., U 1 c k C hur c h ·!. ."'I ... r l "'.' 0 \•,· ·" n 11 111 " )lun-f< 11 & s ttl ~:,. r 0 t e II l j a I Days. «;xpcr • Vl'{f :.!l. facihly,. Wo olft'r top S3·$9 per hr in pleasanl R.E. SALESMAN Appln·ations a\'l't'pled He~la uranl 2!>'98 NewJX>rl " " ·" .,, ... maoa"erial opPQr. F-ull Apply '" per11on, on· wages and our benchts s urround i ngs. Deal R 5 1 · AJ 11 ,... bctwn !l & :I :Ill, 180 Ill C 1 '"' If I I 1 •1 t'ttll " ' Thurs bctwn 9 tOam & II wi the pub1·1c 1'n our e· a es 111 cu ""'mm. ... c I 2 d · ·:-. "qu 1 11 11m1 11 " • loot Corpoter or p/llmc. C:Jll !l7!1·29!)1 , • package 1s exce e nl. 40•60 y rs old. La1:una .. ewp()rl 1•n1er Jr, n ----------.'MQ.'lllll or ~1·1111 h 1 13.'jf) )';'(pl'r'd onl.'" Good co Irvine Ask ror Kirby. 3 . 5 P rn . Gu 11 1 v e r, s Please apply at: Irv me ofc representing N1"1uel. •96-4223 betwn floor . N. B. fOr1n(or1na11on 11,.0 .,,111 .•. ''r"s't.~llti nr Re!>lau ronl , 18482 Ti'mo Life B ook s b " 6 •-----·-----...,.~h d' ' ' ·• "' ; " ' d I i ... · · • 8am-9amor5pm· pm. Sec re tary. 21·40. Gd ,........, on ise --· ~:·~P5~-~~.Pluc<'ntw, ~\~~~iV,;i~·~,'~~.e~3c~h& l\14cArthur81v, rvne. 1~1~::~i!~.,~~!!R -~~taW~:i/~:ss~~~!~~ llcstaurant Hostess & skills . llrs. !1111 l. s.1so ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll11b~'l'1ller working mom ------hiwe own lransp. <:nil HOSTESS Jnlercstcd housewives & lunch waitresses. e)(per. per hr Cap1s lranu. Antiques SOOS 1W'"-t~ m.itun• '\0 """ 1 "' llookkcl•Jl1'r. part time. Llu)•d for 1nl, bctwn Mus t be 21. Apply in LagX~aF!~~~Ca students scekina pe rm. Call Mr. Collier, 9·10AM. ~torns •mly,4!13·2571 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l;~.1n't.~'";,:f~11 ~':~~;;r i~~~i\ IH~.~~22 _1_spm. 497·3i20....:.... ____ , &~rrsn~n ::!t;~~~t.B~~ Opportunity Employer positionscall 8J3.g09s. 00·9>13-t -Secreto,..;/CPA Firm ADRIAN'S FOR I . ! I I .i30 ~!tll:1!t.t111i -Dt•llverymen for LA 1''nshionlsland.N.B. PERS MGR$20K S 'ILofth . •s'n Mature 1;a1 Prit.lay. AntqMuslcloxes IOOKKH,ER T11nt1s 111 NII & C';\I. Starl ..;.._....:....________ • 31 as openrn~ 1 St:ilislical typin!l. hie bk· Sec New Arrivals ,,.,~. mo + l'~n"~ "o k nor for widower MURSERYMAH Degree. As assist to C'orp hanu work dept. Somt> kp'" "find rc.'ume. no :lll I Villa Way/:12,nd Sl n \11rsrrn:tt \I kd> ~. :!' · \r 1)111 '''\\purl He h l,1\1! Ill lllll. t:t 1t;l11 •'"I' l11tluc1 ·••t'11lll1n'l ""'1.,per .,., ..... nuscec,.~ ·'I I • cx ner d esirabl e ,. "" ., " ' • "' <•o 17'0 I J-'ll r f m a ture Expcr'd. l/limc. Mature dittc. nf md re at1ons .. • • pliilnc A~11.~ .. '.l"".~11 , Ncw""rt lleach673·7202 1juv•l•11>t'I' P,•1•·r1Jll \')(· .....,. ~ . n, 1 ' re ' \CJ•QS" 5-18 3464 '" ·' ,., '"" r• ' ' '. '. ,1 -. • • lady. 2 Children 5 & 9. male over 21. G Days in· must have / ' ...,.1 __ .________ &. c 1 8 n.1bH1t11•r :1 111.1,, \\C••lt'\11 m~ h11111r• ltlr :I rhl hit l'll l\l;i 17i'I rcr. Sill.in SK.10 " r DE.°"Tr\L SC1 Y /lfKKPR Pvt rin, swim pool, no yd eluding Sat/Sun. Work 'flfE·TI\ BLE ex per. in Parke, JUplill. nl', 81 ANTIQUK-,. Qua lily s ale . .. irnnn.,te!~;JXI ~~ lltlC't'fJl lHOUlt ~xper. or wnrk . Su-nd ays ort. W7plalltlr'&tree~. Dcliv. labor-ncf(o; NOT f ust SAlES Dover I>, ... ~~e 40• Sr1>1.-:l·fl lOam.iipm. CAI DRIVERS ~liege .:'>-I~ 3000 842·8020. aft Gpm. s.J Hr & up. Over·tlme. lhoorcli<'al trn.i:. Org. Co. Bonnie Brown Newport Be 1' !l~liliJ. Uut le r Tr u y T3 ble . Ins. benefits. Advan.ce· corporate ofcs of nal 'I lnt•n'ors Secretary mh Hockers. Wicker Set, -,\lt•n or \\'om11n D-tal "'•s1'st / Ito k 1· ht k • I f r· S d " P •· I' 1ch O~k 11 1 "'" """ use · cepe r. 1g wnr mcnt polentia , Laguna mg irm. en r esume needs another lop-nol<'h Small Conl>ulti 1rm 1ano "' >Cl • .. tu ,.011;~1.1i,:1r',:~·~""n•· ~\u,l lw :!.'i or (J\l'r R•ceptionist & lo llS:<ISl. rccupuraling Hills Nurs1:ry, Inc, El w/saJ history lo: seeks high 11uallly 111• J-lalltrec & Table. Desk, t'.ollc"t'~.••lll·li l l7 '1111ly lul'••1''"" F:xpr'd. no smokinl(. 4 orthopedic.woman. Live Toro.SJ0.56!):1. AngusGordonPcr!lnnncl lnlt-rlor d ecorator. ilividuolcapableof~row• f'.:11-. Locstoff, fmnn, -•• Yt.Uow Cob clay w<•ek 64_1·4'7?1 ___ out. S<lys a wk. ,G llrs. Aiien1•y 642·r.72u Pr e br er Pal 0 A F 1 1° in!( rapidly w/lhc t1Us1· M c i l> s e n • E l c . l\.'\lw~1ll t•r 111r :!ml grad1•r 11.li>t Sl.•tM A\vllll\' -640-8700 NURSES 333 1-;. 17lh, No 15, CM merr.i .er. case~ on Y lion. PlcaseT!'PIY in de 'l'nlj)cStrlu. Oricntnl HI' lit ' 111111 -, ·111 •ho11\ 1"111111111111 \'11th·~ l>lmlal i\i-srstaot. Ncv. A.M'S LYN'S ~--quahfwd dl!signcrs :ipp· tiul lo !lox 424 Balboa ('arpet.s • l\f111'h morl\. • 1 ' '·" • • • • ----l'nrt \low. Or. WC'in«r, llouscwh•t·~·l'lllmu work ... · Person to c lean hou8e. ly. Call for,a ppl. 8:17·1!121 I Ria rt <:· 9w62' SiAns P<>Stcd, 700 blk So. \lu't "" 11 .' \II 111 C.11l\11,~·rs .. 111p IHI), 1147.KiJl)I. 11tl>l'I T1H·owhllcyour l'ract1 c11ls & Orderlic!) 'J'wice monthly. C.M.-----------· 0 .:.~·--· (.'st llwy,alSt.Ann 'ri Or. ,\lu~I!'~''.'' .l'.lt.•1111•111 1 ~ tloor ilour. :-;., '<'llllllZ -----. knl!I art• m ~chool. Atlt1l y m•1•d1•d for hosp1tnl slaff area Calla48·3235. Sail's Career -s t e:1d y SECRETARY lFfTJ Lo~. llch. •<'h,I t>l~ .111~. _ t) t:. ,\1q10rl :11 l•.1 \..'o. 01-:l'~NDAIJl.t-: ADUl.T ~·4pm thi1' W('('\(, ll5j rchc.>f & private duly. to:x ' wurk. Sl75wk·11p t11 :1lar l. ::...: ______ _ lh hv" 11 1.1 \I ,,, 11,.,. c.;,111 .lu<·t... t'.1h i\1r1• lnc, 'f O Cl fl t-: It A 'I' E Baker St. c. M. per. rcq'd. All s hirts, full PHONE PERSON l<i1llcr Bru~h 5M·785_1 __ ~r~·l~l~cii!/11 1t.~r:~ c i~ t\rmourin boll t ree, Eng \ .. 01 .. ,.,,,.,.w,1,·11111 11,~1111 i'11 7:it~llt _ l'A HKIN<: LOT & p/t 1m c. Wci.trl1ff Mustbe 25orovcr SAl "S <'ll'l l'l c ~ k 1 wash stnd &mnny col· • ,. • ', -SWF.1-~Plrn, Ii NIC:JITS A lmmf'(I i•mploymo111 Ofr Nurses n c.:islr.v, llll7 Apply In l'er11on .• r.. • ' • • :.i 11·1 e .. · sec mi; n eom1<'1f'n 11rns . • . h!lllt~' to t·.11· .. fur l' mp t'.\HUl'Sl-:t. (\l'IWA'l'Olt Vt-'FK !l 2G portun1tlell for v1•011l1• Wc11tchft Or., Sit~ 2 l2. YELLOW CA.I per. neccss. <:.M. i<ton" IJ'1l11NI. brll(ht & a111 '. lc<·lahlt•!l!IGll·IO!IO. •>hi ~lornini.: hr~ ~I I' for So Cn.1>1! l'l.11.1, \ • ' ~I.:. _ _!I w1m1•chu111r nl opptltuclc. N U.G.'U·OOIO l Call Mary,&1G·4010_. __ h1t111us 111•rl(on . Musi ANTIQUINC: INTlJSTIN own 11 •1 '.~' &. rt·h p 111111c . (':111 Ho hbt. (HJNUT !'!hoµ llc•lp . As.scmblcr11 & mac hmc ~ --, ll251Slntcr/\vc•nut• -.-----'d 11 work w1•ll unll('t pre· limny'i.Antlqurll El <'l 1 ~ 1~2:l ull -111n _ :..is.1~:! ,,1111111• A;\I. No l>x1w1 01i.•rntori; St·ml:rc11~t.1 F'ounlfllll Y ,cllvy ·-Sal<'8lady, llXl>c>r :,a!<.f'INllo 1sur1• & hl' llll xlnl ty11i~l t'lslwr & <.:halllam Atili· · ---- -cloth1111:. Ovl'r "' I'"''"' WPM) I t I II ·\ 11 \' " 1 ·1· ·1• .,. 11 • ---nc<'. F1•m,1k. tilt•' 2: •. 11S wtll lJ<> flt'Ct'fltcd . Moo • ''V"." .. '-•u.5 ...... 1 ""''"' 1 • .1 1• 3 1. ,1ucs • ,, · C'lll l.ll l',\111': fur 111C'{' A pl • 1 per 0 1 l\lt O ·Mt1l 11: W rs l 2!J40 ~·..:...".,"" ltr-:SUl\H : lll·:QU IHfW. t:tderly Thlnl(ll lht\1Sl'k1•1•1Jl'r full t 1111\' l.11rnl\' Im •'I\' humt· in 1,"n1 )t '1'3• "' i. 1'11'h .,,· ,..·II c· M NURSES AIDES PHONE SALES Only q 'Jlir f' I ll'f'd a1111 p-0rmnnrnt f>l''lth•n. tur . · · 0 1 · " .... -~ • ~g<', ost~ c~·-SALESLADIES u. 1 ' 1 too. 405, MO t:I CamiM I{. 2l ' lft S• I• . ll\l l\l alltrl'. rl'lwlll('. t:<~ta l\lellu Ex1w•r'd. 1-;v1•11. l"/tlinf• & ly. Salory o r>cn. <.:onUl<:t lll'ol. ltut or t )r o ... I.II) mmn driH• Ii\'\' 11ul •JANITORIAL · 11 t rhorH' Sall•!I µroptc. -"' Gc>r11 ldi11 1• lll'l'.ltn MiiiuStrccl Anliquc!!I ..,n\\nho1'11t•l;ll't11>t ttr rool\.l'1hnw'.:i1•M xl'M. DR'SASSIST. Slnntcsotcpl:s.llridh•xi· Wi• hnv<' immN n r· mflll'urfemult.,lfl lo tl!i l'/tli.nc l~'"1tionK,,1111:til. !)·:lO·llt11n , 2 ·J0.4pm , Uru••llO"l"l"r hcorh ll7:l·ll!'l!l Mfil""'" bl "'c ll fi7" "t." I open1nJ?I' IOI' rn11t uri• r G 'l'r1nt ... ,. lll So. c;ualil 1 IOt.ll t,, (7t•)"•0·077" <>n .. '" •• . - -""'"'""'' \'ounll hidy <18·28> ror u. a ',,.4...,..orop11 y Nur s t'N /\1dc!\. 1-:x Y<•1irirn a"e .• ua \, .. L'11•h11111l•lunlfl<)"alic11111. --·· •n -''-H0,1<13W.M11m S1 •. I• \ f' ..., C' I ·r .,. 1· u I I r 11 t ...... . ...,.,, w \7'11 "l ''r~ta ... cSll I 0W"M•S, or l'OIOllllSSIOn~. .. ... ... ,. • '"I I h ., • I ' ' " ·, I\ Cl<•nnmit WllOll'll w11111f•1l. l')t1t11na" u lffit• ..... I ....., • • ·~ V\N> m pcrlOl\l'C '" pr1·1t·rr1•1. ..... s r'agc Uoy 1\lot1:n1ity SICRlTARY H v• 1cr s \Of)S Wit Ill .. .:rnnclmo 1h1•r tn'w t o S320+tl('rhr M11,.lh1H• lion in ('o,t11 MC'.,n 9:1m~noonMon·l"ri butwt•wlllp1·0 r<11·p11i1I .~·51101t•~:ou:i.tJ~~~a.'~f[.~'!: 55757:1-f. Nrw11orll'Yt.i\clvcrt111in11J!!O<'_k_1<_. ______ _ J>i<'lc up i.:1rli; ;, t. !I from ·ar 6;3 ?St~ ' ' lkallh Spa . No ox1>. nee. ------trumini;t. n i1y a m1 n11lhl " • l'Chool 1n 3ftn11on til } :_. · _ -w .. :icnll lo 11chool. Apply l.;\OY·Atlrol't \v,., 20·30 shlnll uvailuhlt•. Plc>ns•• b<'twrrn 5;0() & w::lO J>.m . Salcspcof)I<' Ai:1•11 ry l't'kll is lial'I' PUILIC AUCTION >1>30rM. Owntwn llnlA(.;oll cg<' :-tudenl anv nit. or eve. 211 2 yr!\ lntl'rci1IC'il '"a upply in1>l'r~Ollul' IWl-4223. 1>1ckup$!)(1.1•:11rnS30o. P''"'0 11 f<'riiJa y 11 " M/\NY t'INEtTEMSO,. ... (l(h 000-Z)git&ti73·0005 mt•rhnnic111lv lnrhnC'ct to 1-l •;rbor Uh·d. Cost a career '"· hNllll)' field. F.ouul0f)f)(lrtunity Call,H44.\141(1 l;vr'y/fh·rcpl. l,ito hk· l!:STA1'1'' J.,t:wt·LRY . ---work on m'otor homes :\lcsu Wtll tr ain. Not hair. 1•V .. LYM"'MOR l'Zm11loyC'r kpnu. Mr. ~1•lll•nc, PO AHT OU.I F:CTs', AN'. 811hy~it lC'r-Mottw-r to · · 61~193. '" '"" "" Sales llox 2200. New port TIQUES, l"INE 1-·URN., core ror boys ag<'& 5 & 9 part lime . 5!l:.!·3!ll 1. DRIVEll :.!4452 Via K'ilr(lilu MAJ 0 It M /\ N UFA C · lleuch, Cn 92GG3. f.:t'C. PHONF. FOR IN· i.f\schooldnily. llru;id· CONV.HOS'9TAL F"(1rScrvice Dept.Pickup L1fJ1:Et?..fti~1 lAlJ.!t.llla lhlls,l';l TUllEH c•f bu s iness,,;::--;-t·o. & UJ\OCHURJ-;. moor llomtis. S.C. 011.' LVN's Relief & F:x~r'd & Deliwery. l\fJst Htwe An J'.:qual Phone Soliritors. IS) iie· machint•s hus openlng """'cu~ty Gunrds·>n:med 645.2200 ll30Mn School. 498·0170 Ahl ,8 & Orderlies. 'All v""'' Drivin~ R ecord.! Malort' couple w/exp to Opportunity Employer Uablc J)t'Oplc ncedrrl, 18 for (2) people in Orange opcnmR i,n N.B. 49 At hti-..;......;;._ _____ _ al.LG. E~"e11en1 r~ • "·~efits. c,tanage. Must be txmda· Ii over w/elfper. prcf'd. Co. Xlnl opportunity & Wt'('k , rc•llrf !lhlfl. Week 0 .. d G Sh1fb. Lido Cpn 11 . "" • .. oc ble wt rers. Oeean view , Mnn·Pri 4pm ~lpm. St1t. . .. , ty l)SY w/ovl.'rtlmc & ak tol>lc. 12 roun • C1•nu:r. 1555 Superior Vut•al.ionPlan. t:tc. apt + salary + <'Om· Nurses A1d1•s. cxper d. 9um·lpm. cc.II Lii;o otter topc:.1rnrngf..;i l7·411P _ paiCI vaclllion. Ca ll forin· maic h . ();ik c hairs ;" PART·TIME TELLER - UNITED CALIFORNIA IAHK m Oc'#'n Avenue Lagana Beach '7141494-6546 .,.Equa1 Opportunity t:mployer ~I ff Avt',NBG46-i164 •IDEALERINU.S.A. mi-5slon.Call541l·!l7•15 lla yvie~ 'onv. 1!05P. 3pm_.:Hll_S1G·1. SALES tcrv1('w(21:lJ r.1:1-1>1~0. l>nrl)crpotc,clcc.work· ---RO:v 2055 Tho rrn . <..:.M --ing. Bcdspreadli, throw l'ook Apply in ix•r:.on 2'35 ~ '' L19U01l STORE M2·350S Photo I.uh TN•h i'\ew Corv. \ 0.nltmjtecl SEC'Y /RECEPT. pillows. fa rm items. w est. ltw y . ltu t y CARVER Will i h t h d -------Mi I ~ Jr Colle~(' 11rowlh 11otl'nlt<il now . 81)3 '-333 P\'lit•nn. ROl $ ROYCl i tru n one!!. • ;r I NURSES AIDES • h n muu . Hiking tlPfltl fnr ~nlcs r>CO· J'! a w P o~ l Ce nt,. r ...:m.:..:.=is:..:c.:... ::.:...:"":..:.:.. ;:_. __ _ 1_..__...;...._ ----1w}.;._. ~o~k~~~ /~~11:d~ n l~'St F tini~ & t•rttme f);iy ~:1111\ren~ r ~1 ;~~i ~r.'~~ p I e w Im n n , g I.' r I :i I Construction & re al e!it. Antique carved Bull & COOK·lltEAKFAST __. ... t,. Newport Area. 6i3·'3?2 ~hif\. f."!xpcr'd prcf<I. AP; hr wk. 5,;7-6015. !JOS~1bihtil•!I. Wt• ·arc• a n exper. ~esiroble Hcply Claw Onk Boffrt with Expe.r'd. Appl)' Morns if ...._ pl\' Pnk Su.,erlor. tHJ ll lltomot1vc. consultnnt 1" ClassifiN! ad no. T48. be v e 1 e d m Irr or. possibfl.'. 'fhc Crioder a.osto<SUNOATS betwn5-Gpm ,superior Avt'. N B. Plnslics Co .• needs full fir" 11oli c11l ng mc m · clo Dally Pilot. PO Bc?x 8eautiful.S700.G44-1308 Restaurant. lllJO • Cst !LOAN CLERK tf you &&Z·j!!llJO. • rime men, manufuctur-l,lcrsht(IS for a very 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca ~;.;...;.: ______ _ Hwy~,B. • DltYRS la ne workl.'d for a Ina u per p.:rfcrred ncccsa ervke. For appt, 92626 HOW IS THE TIMI tc:n.u.c..eryt Fmance Co .. )'O\l will ............. Atteftclont M2·1~93, ask for Jeri 640.2364 Ser vice Station Allen · for job seekers to check No spe.cia.l llc.....req'd . find a ne w challen&e Top W:utcs. x lnl 1 d~nt, e~per'd .. Doy &t the Daily Pilot Help To pl;ice rour message MacGre11« Yacht Corp. ter\llf\I home impro'tc-bt'nents. 13:iyviow Qlnv PLASTIC PR t;SS Sa cs Eves. Full & J>/llmc. Ap· Wanlcd classification. If ~f()r('the 16311'1acc-nt1a. C,l\I. ment loan custom~r11. Jlo,,p, ~5 Thunn Avt'. OPEttATORS fQTO MAT ply, Sht>ll Station. 17lh & lbe job uou want Is not with S. & L. Must l)'J>e CM tH2-~ Oa)' &. win( shifts. Irvine, N.B. Olere yo(. might t-onsidcr N'ttding public. luc. M•ag1111111t Joan documents & handle 546.XJ'io. Ila~ full t ime· openln~. 1 phone \ypo person 'WM netds t c I e phones . C n 11 Htwe llQlncthm.: you wan\ Apply in prr.mn 1'u<'l5 'JI, St..'WINC OPl::llATOHS offering your l'll'tV ccs Don't. t;ivc up the 5hil>! Dnily f>llot ~nd incemc g ltlmt'. Riveraid~. 1·886·6060. to dl"'Clu:-.11itiC'114lds do PLUM~ER.REPAIR between9,3Qt 1'rnl'.$Ok.Pe Wrk.Pd with an od m thr .lob ''l.ltl" ll In rltlssificd Clasi.lllcd.6~2.J6i" f'o«ntlalSt•OOmulictyr. JC'1'3. F.Quul Oppor it w1•ll Call NOW, F1lime.;5 Yen~ mm t' f'OTOMAT vuc. Bcnl'.IH2·3i72 \fimlt<l atcgory. Phont' Ship lo shore tUu.J\g l G ·6)23. __ Emi>tr.1'U' Gt:! 5678 ~C..J(SJMHt52 _ 201 J-:. lilh &t. C~t. _ 1580 Monrovl11, N.U. 1..:.642~·S6°i;;:_;•8:..-..-----.c~~,567~'~8·~·-===.;.., ~_t~~:-~~.-~~~.~-1:;,=_==========J.::::::..:..::..:~1 ~~~..L:.:..:..::.:..::_~l-==~:r=::L...:::::::::::..:.::::=:.~.-==:.1..==~\-.~-==:.==-::i==l =::..::..:..:.:.:.~~~.-==:J===_.=~========1 .,. . ' ----. - ' - ,• ...... , 100 1040 fWllit.,.. IOSO Ci..,_ s.1e I055 Jc~two.n totO Office F..,,.;tun & Frtday. Septomber 3. 1976 O~tl 'Y PILOT D ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ... • •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••··· lctMI,..... 1015 .ts. M•te..c•/ ......_Power t040 torcyclet/ lloUTopl>cli;lt Puret>rcd Jrlsh Sctttra t osewood "all utul. cot· 307 P oin11ett1Q, CdM Srnlth CoronD elec. cnrt. •••••••••••••••••••••• Ser¥k• f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scoohn ti SO Beautiful "S"Curved u le $S0.64.2•1608SUJUeo ner butch: IJoth items Women• d othtn1 101 typcwrilft. like new l Anufone, Model$l0A, ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Ca T 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 840-3061 ' fi.11.00IJ llk~ new. S8l •499ll . b:>ck to school, u S.3, atl $150. fllldl:ind W CB, S8S 642 3936 11 u 1 1 N E f: 0 15 Ventur~· t. r r. x, Tw , • 1 p.crl. cond. t.J en & SHO. 493-75!16 9·JOAAt · · · • • • slina betler than w i4 In\ amaha 200, l~t' St .. round Oa~ tbl, daw Sh.ih:riu m11lc blk &wbt \II wood drop 1c11r tbl & 6 wo mens s k I clothlnl(. (Ste\·~» 11rter S. 642·M28 CLEANJN~? Al Hogan 2 0 1' II o 11 d a Y • B: new, n(lw ii('. Sl2S ot or feet. Also antique lroM, AKC 4 llOO mialeh\n' chairi Must h. h • , Ir Son we offer caualll>'· S48-3l68 fi:r. !l6'H42'7 5tl..eo:JOor~·lZl•. • yre, • 7G8 1744 womens 1g back wki PUILIC "'UCTIO..a ~I euse eitec c,hnlr, UH pt'rsonal •"rv icc ~• 8 __ ::..· ------..f-~~---:--:-:----&«-tn1 sco. · · boots, u 61 $2S. Misc · " " Stow Davts, ~w1vcl nrm pnce-you ian't alMrd to CorOR•do 15 '13Yomuha MX 300 . ..... .CH 10 I Colden Htt.rit"vc<r Pup .lass top P11t to Tbl a. hou.Aehold ttems. Sat. l\IANY lTE~fS Olo• F'lNt: cha11'6 •. Cll) Sto~ 08\'lll ~11 up. llo.:a n· & Son w/trlr new tltls vear All Moving. mu11t isdl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl ....,, W h I Sun&Mon94PM ESTATE J Y.W t:t.JtY, :;Ide chairs, Danish t)'p• · l I c ..... 921 • ~ • SS6·~ Glen ples. i\KC, malc.1 only, 1J'$, _.,. roui: l ron AR'l' 01JJ t;CTS. AN· ini; chulr (2) o_.ni5h 3 "' na:scrv cc . ...,.,, · cxtr:.a11 int i tritl'\'Z<', <'O\'• --• - Prellthll>amage llntpo1nt wk:s.003-2973 ~mp, $50. Ct1m~. Set, Blac k lcuth couch, TIQUt;S, •'tNE t-'URN., draw~r chcllta, brown ,M...... e r .. Spotless. Sl5U5. 19'M 2~C llullk). Ma11. S.le1.1~_W .. SWarnAer. &......... toy-.. !!2°~ Kl1111 ~z Bd.-1pn1ad Spanish {>tltry chair, t:'l'C. PHONF: l"Of< IN· l"n'"" chulr. 'J'Nlk d in· a.-.i--a ,030 63t•OJ23 r~blt '1111;, !!ho&)& fork:-, -near oru.,r, anta 041 n-w. -..... 1•li~e t>7:>·:U64 t1l1AS1t ahuw cu:11.1 w/hobt, ••o 11. u "0''1lU I'"'' "'' " • .,...,..._.... $700 "·t f ~1· 7••1•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'. Vnalrcx calcululor, 4145.22o(} .... " '"" in ~ lu bl•. D r exel••••••••••••••••••••••• $1\DOT Ter rific Suitor , -oi·ui.. 0 r . ., 0> "'1 ~.~r,~i~·~~~JJ~\ To good homP; P"'9elln-d 'RusttCrn/WMeTwced Sears t~ble 11~w. o/I HP. c~bt'1(~, green u p~o~s1 l'almc~ ('·60 M;.nnc-i:as S2911. or bl':St offer ·14 \'utnuhri MO . xlnt Al11.Skan l\talamuto , l yr . llidl'abed. New I)' up· Allen !l:itt tester, 2 K<'nmorc wshr. ~d l'ond. c 3 r • ottomun. It , t'nJI. Xlnt cond. In boat. &l5·~J4l ''onil, xlr:i:c. TiOO m1 , Recondltlon~·Hc~ old.675-5621 hoh t\'red. Sl:i. Ci.II 11111\,tcr whe{>I balur11.•er:1 ~/ofr. also Pioneer re· .J.tn!lor h sl\t. L11c1H ~.6<&0400.'ir\'C'K. ' -$\IOO.~l!l·3:ii l & l''rgt Oamag'd . 49"1•11767, JIO Volt, & 220 Volt. Ski cl!iver. SSl.J7 IO slandb~lobc llJht, 12) 4X6 llobie Cat ti . , C u11r/dt•I "do r a b I e k 1 l t c n , oval urnt ol'lln1e orea SlGNET AUTO PIL01' Newpurt Be11t•h area. Motor'HomH , .2'JYt:AR.S JNO.C. black/white, female.CNracJtW. 1055 =er~'l<'~~.ch,.<?~~d 'V~~'. 14" f'ord chrome wheels rui:s . Dcsl )ln Pia.ca SaV\'$276 ~.G&S·~'lti Scft/R..-t "60 DUNLAP'S llox troined496-92ll •••••••••••••••••••-•• Cllpri & Pmlo Misc boat w/w1ro wht•cl acces. soo &I0-8161 64:!·3Si6. looh. Sltpt/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1815Newport Ulvd,CM f'ree Adorable fe male• (2) ••amity Gar. St1lc, Sot & 11uto pntla>. New com. fur<I. 75t·Sltl COPIE RS·:IM, Thermo lOOHP Johnson, oil con· Dockt •070 n!nt 2~· .<'.~~l'. J~\'l Ill~ CALI.. 548-7780 part Siami:sc lnttcn Sept4tb, 9·S, Triple l'rov poc:t ~ampr shell wt slid· Wheelchair, )';verest & Fax AB Dick. dupll, l trots & lllHllIC8. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull S:J.'I :ffilli or lil2· t091. 644·-1519 I dres&er wtrnhlrrlor:. 78 sq tng windows " roor \'COi . Jennmg.s Lll.t.! Hew $50 ke.y. furn. llllSC'. 610·0394 coctd. $.WO. Call &10·7U34. Wonl4,.-d An1lon ~hKll'lll)l N('\\ port l\t' 11'11, Cnhf N t;W never used, 1916 fl curµct w 1•c :s "'tires 963.-10"'9 •"'"' "'"'7 • • · -F' rig t d air c min i I Salver & gray kitten GMC triWk, upphunces, .,.. '""'.-;,' Pm t017 looh. Pow..-'040 to l<>1i1o1:, r nt or "! ., Motor Ho"" Rftltol wQhcr/d rycr:whltc xlnt needs someone to love barstools. cumv equJp. FAMILY J-hirbur View Typewnkr: Roynl portu· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~;dayt> ?01Y '. k \\~1.·ll & -11'12' to 32' 10.rcondoormobllc hnw . SS7·9908 11lwh•10i;,h1w11 :1prcudt r, t~omes. 22.2 1 Port bh.!in t•arryini;c11sc SJS.l nd1 nn r 1ng ·Ol'Cked '64 Trojan 28', Fly ing hol~~~1•15N°64~.;10~ ~: t'\111~~c1r.co111.1hwct s.t-lls for S4'10, 1u1k1ni; record player. toy.s , Carlis l e . N .fL Sat GiS·5!lT7 p:irnlccct. )'fl A. \\/r11ge •Bridt;t w/01.1trit:~cr1:1 & 675-300:! · · Spj!\'tal\\'rl'klyH(lll'" li.375. K:l1·3H3 F' r e l' P I.I P P i c s • clotl11n~. knick knucks & 9am-4pm. , i.'lc. SllO. 008-0t!IJt 1''1"in Sc•rew. $411·ll!l811 --llc11i.•1'\'t' rvr Wkt•llcl1> Cotk<'r /Sprlnger nlllt, misc. 14901 !'>f;iyten Avo, , ,.. All.2 yrs new. GI<; Wnslwr. • . t'Vl'S. Days (213) 636-1139. ss rr. txmt dock·ot Onve Hll.'<a:~C-\' ~.I01'C>_n L 11 r gc 't>anaso 111 c 10wkJ>old5-18·163Saftli. lrvane.CCollegePark). ESTATESA .. E SLOO. Drye rS50. <.a: 111A~C "!In. Sc~nauter . • , Shoa•es.N.8.Up to SI~. UOM~ftF.:-O:Ti\1.S Microwave oven. :tuto Lrg exec des k. chrs, cu.fl refn g w/kemuker. pup.<>.Champ.sm:~ltheSk t «.f ish . lll f t. mo.to mo-.tcnnnt')'.2t3: !lllSN.l ltirhur lUvd.S,A. defrost S350. rreez•r ur1· Cut• Mhcecl ruppiH Bnby, items, color TV. beds. maltrl'$s, trg t·of· S200. 5 pt· s n me set unruffled dogs). 546·5278 Sidewinder. 4SS Olds , 9244495 ... 531 2so3• * ~f-~l° cu ft. $lSO. Call S42•2357 ~~rig.:O ~s~r c&. drt's l~t; ~r:~~· !,::~~j~· end~~ ~~." le a f • 5250· Pi..os & Of'Cja111 1090 :'ier~.e~~~sdt · 53500' Slip needed for 43· Col. '74 Wmn1•h11.:11 Cl11efl11i11 Mittens 2 kittens are-ore-Wt.>Stml_nstcr, C . .l\J. Call & Ol'nam enlal frame, a ~ ·:••••••;•••••••••••••• , L.ive·uboarJ, ma\urc c11t, 27' 18,000 ml , like Ile\\. Near n ew llotpoint ady.Trainedto mouse by 64!>-4320. sm chest of drawers Collector plates . Royal F I ELDS War.d1ou sc :?O Glastron c~b crus. no parlies.6n .614J. fully loaded. SlS.tlOO- wa.sher & dryer. heavy Grandma. 968-7069. cold) ISO yr old trunk Cop<'nhagan. II um met. Sale. 400 pianos & or· fbrgts, 1/0, nu eng, run ----~J-J.ll3 duly. Paid~ l\lake of--Sat. 4501 Ranchgro\'e. Irv. Tare antiq onentnl tbl & f~!llon, Cob.nit & lsl Ed· guns, new/used. Spl!1eu. cu~vas. sharp. ~ast, fish SLIP OR S~D~ 1:n:. wont , . , . . . fer. Still m warranty. o gd hm. darling & lively Signs a t Walnut1Culver. chrs , (t<xq uisite rarv· diUons. 839·6823 Grands. Players. Going or ski. 53900. 714 .646-8901 ed for 25 ~I OOll 111 70 25 senior l·.xec Motor 7Sl·3SOO or 5S9·l334. Can sm. F. wire-haired Fox Kids hcds. c lot hes. ings) 1 Ebonv African A .. /F"I •. 1 1 out for bus111ess. Rent or498·2200. Newport Harbor. r ,·1 lime Loaded. xlnt cond . oosee.n at 3136 Gibraltar. Terrier l yr. !IG8·878S things. Plants, lots misc. figure rare ivory broach 1•• " '' ape console. 6 w/opt to buy . Kawai, 14, fl> 1 r h' bo t r 11 pty. &.IS..S03t l:.!.000 ml 0 11 rhlt en~ C.M, fnsh Setter tern. to "ooU Mov1· n n , L·u r11 •-wha-t & mat~·hcd earrings 18K TVspeakers, $25. Lrg color Ste 111 w a Y. Ba Id win , fl rg si is rnNg I u • u Dock ·1 b I Sl:t,000. Cn II 540-1'133 or 0 • ,. r "' 'd Id kl 1· f .$15.548-9832. Chick«rtn-g, Ya maha out a l on. r Y new. ava1 . e un11e area. s.t~HOCll • Kenmore \\;ashe r & dryer home. h.a\'e you. £,·e rythm g ".' ego nee ace: 0 a K b 11 . . ' ~I $150, i.ell $450. Also, Powt>r only up to 241'. --- s.225. G.E. \\>asher & gas < l Hl39·3119 goes! ~ll-11 . Lock.haven. kbm~1• rare ~rcelam pcs GOOD BUYS 6 ;~ •3 2 7 7'~i ttzf ;/J~4J Sabot S250. 12131454 1;,..13. Wtr, power uva1t Gi3·3053 Jo1rebnlt '73. ltt'-:i '. Sips 6. dryer S2SO. Lady Ken·&> .f 1 bl k ~ L b , HB I F ash1on Shores Y" aria, paintings. cos-Restaurant eqpm nt .. Brookhurst GG , . ---,-.-------st<tf l'o11t'd. loaded, xlnt more washer SSS G a / auuu oc a · 2 tral11 t_umeJewelry,8mmmov.-Pina oven. slicer . · · 77 Model 18 Ru_nger Tri DOCK •'\\•1111. N .. B. Max . ..,.11n,:i:.mmil-'~ll30-G9l!!l ·, .. :. u r Seller F. 8 mo . all shots p d -H u II i d I · bo ... v ~~ dcln ered,546·86k ,91_7~..., Tues·F'ri. •ntqs. dn•ks, 1e camera . anasonir grin er, & misc. T· llAU'V lrRANDPlANO u s. ttate tmwon ~-. it pow\'r at.S2.50per ----~ "-' n ~~ Lape re<;Qrde!. new sur· ~hirts. purses. wallets. 1. Xlnt condition 81500 s.rn~. Mesa Boat Center, ft. Call 675-$91. Trailffs, Travel 9170 chrs, tbl.s. & misc. 9452 g1cal scisso rs , wooden Jewelry. froien food, • ~ as7.6709 6<1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jorigidaire F:l~c Dryer, iture. 8050 han·esl gold, h ke new •• ••• •• •• ••• ••••••••••• ))18(). 842·!1180 13 Cu, ft. G E Hefrig .. white. cl<'an :HOO ~i7S.~ A~I or P~l **I BUY•* Good used Furn1lurl.' & 1\ppllances-OR I will sell or St:LL for You. Refrig, l5eufl Whirlpool -MA-S-ffRS .uc-TtOH yrs old. gr~en. gd cond. 646-8686 & 833·9625 •t97-lS2Z Aft 6 CALL 554.7293 Day t o na C ir , HB . painted frames, odds & ofl. 67:1 ·13113 515 E' Lido Isl~ boat slip. forl',\HA\'i\N·ll i-Lo lG'. (Bushard & Ba nning) ends, oriental artifacts. Balbou llh·d, Bal. Steinway "L". 5 ".l o" '73 Fan~asy Tn llull. 165 ';!1l. Sail or power, :ffi' t Coul'd-Xlnt cond.' Auto 968'1J.!90 iull lengthl.ur coli 850~ ----. CL.re.a.. 1.9-LQ _ r e.h lL Mt!.rc J 0 . Only Sit495. at 4.-.tH4-5990 u1• & tluw11 mtr. 8141l;• EST"'TES"LE Antiq wooden .f11ln g L'sed crpt.1;ood cond.25-0 Walnut. Beaut. SS,000. l\~esa Boat C.:nlcr. 1595 1oats s-ed& Call ll31ll:!:!:HJ;un7pm A " cabinet. yrds. S3 .0u sq yrd . 494·5627 . Newpor t Bl vd . C.M. stc•' ,..-9080 --- Fro m I o v e I y o I d PLUS 536-2624. 53&8m. 646·40l2 1 '7!\ tnt1ll.'r. S<'lf C'ontnincd Pasudena 1':state. Orien· F'rom the Haciendas of _ Must sell. reconditioned ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sip:; Ii. '1':1kc u\'{'r pa~'-tnt. stcl'ltll t,:. turn. ol<r ule earlv s arllsh i:ran· <2-) Wardrobe-t-runk.s-tor 11ntttrtre rmm . ~ee ~len..b HuUr -M·•mn '76-Spectn2~ , 66 brs.-.aw -m~ncs,-SSS--mil. 83972021. books, hl(I bnc-a -brac, tees (ConqJstadoresl & sale, apprwc SO yrs. old. makeoffer.557·36i0. Ply •. Glass. on old trlr. FQl'd V-dri\·1?. rover.sur· ----- !mens, much more. Fri· now from Lhe estate of MS-2243 Unftn'd. S493. 546-82:94, ry top. CB & VHF' anten· t2' Tr\'I Truilrr, s ips 3, d 9 30 t 5 30 181 t;I E°I . M. H . . ~5-80t9 nas. est trlr. oilers. PP Field & Stream S~7S. X· Di s hwasher, wash1ni: -maftr:-<tm"""r ·e-c-rnn• r. ~u1l:tr, katch fir cab. 1110-039-1 ay. , 0 ; 1 een .u1a ome~a Houseful of wicker furn, KAWAll 5' G RAN D .. ,,.,_.Ac.1 1 •b• ·•I"'"' "·11',c•""' -V-&;.N"w &. ul«'d-furn. Camino Real. Tustin. Oordon one rare ant~q leaving country, very re· PIANO 28' Chris. T IS ·oo 2·283 \'8. """'""" ....!:!. '11 rt ...,.,._"'_' -"''"-~ appl's. mi!ll' Wilson',, ™·1901. Burl maple matched din asonable 6'lG·0700 640-7773 Lo hrs. F'ath 600. sis. '76 21' Huy Crui ser, 455 railer~. Utility 9110 ~arjl:11n Xouk. :\ow 2 ESTATt: SALF • Lots 1 rrn ~wte or 13 pcs CT.he .. .. . refrg. t owner lmmat'. Olds eng wtjet. Only 37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storl·S :;-1;; & XH W f 1 & 0 sterling may be me:} d> N Gua~.e Tram Sl't up, • 6i3-4S57e"es5·9 hrs old. Tandem axle )Jovlnl? c:ro11e< countr) ·• WA~TED : Gd elcNn< I l!Hh. l' )I 64~ i!l30 & art , 1 m s · exo.llc Appro:< yr 1700: X lnt 4x8. engines & rollini: S.wifMJMochiites 1091 .. , trlr. Skis, ropes, mony 4x7 t•nl'loscd ut ilit' dryer. urounJ r-llS :Ill.I:! ~oodies for i.ale. Sall cond. Very old :~!1t1c1 m1r-stoe~. SIOO./hs t ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 Starcraft.,40h~ mo~o . xtrus . ..-or Sale or trade traill'r. $.:?OU 6-tl! ;i37!1 0'r ~-Cull 968·~Ub r: Sun ~ton. 2722 Rayshore ror 44xG2 wf5 ornate 548-8<J24 aft. & New 19711 Smger "Fr\'e· gd ~ond. p, t Pl) Sl~S my equity for~' S7000 531·3.'180 ----drm 3 d . "ht. ;>;ight Dr. N.B gold frame (approx yr \ t' . k k Arm" stretr h 11tttcll sew-675·•SS7. Serious callt<rs only Cull -----Garters & Sattler i:?a:. stand!!, dressl•r. mirror l'"'"l \'erv old antiq 4 n 1que w1c ·e r roe er · h n · 11. 0 <r.-rv'c• & range. S35. Gr; it a:. s.50. Also brown Con$ole Garage sale . .1-\irn, light "':" . , , . • . S90. Franciscan dishes mg mac me. lt-m I m 1964 18' Cabin Cruis er. hs· Larry' 99g.145G. ..,. ' .. <l""er. 575. both in «ood rerord plu_,·cr :;so incl r1xtures.campini;e<1uip .. pc: bcdrm suite (about Sf'r Vt f'e for t2' s t itc h, aulu bu tton hing boat w/trlr 3511P ---. Ports 9400 ·~ o much tn1sc Sat <inly 1650>. O r nately hand •·z· . b •• ~ 0 • holder embro1·d~ry , etc. 0 " hc-d. r) 3. •9~" F1at bottom V·Dr1v1>. ltcd. •••••••••••••••••••••••· cond.548·2041 IOU record:.. P1rlurt-s & · · d t d & I II a n u a r ...,1 O. • " .... .. · ~VS · ",,.,, Buick · St ----------11rms. 673-S<lJi Sept 4, 9-4pm. 19492 carve ~ a n u 64G-1219 • , Cmptt w/2-level walnut 533·3681 (714! cng11~~-, rong VW TIRE SALE Kenmore Gas Dryer, xlnt Sc 1 r r a R alon . !ength mirror, w~ought tbl fo r "open-a rm ". boal.Sl,400.536·0052 1•ond SSO G1bsonrefrig <\ntiquc oak dining rm Turllerock.Irvine. iron candlestic k s.U ke newGas BBQGrill Avail for unclaimed USEDIOATSOHLY l7 -G T r L ll uJ l s. s ::'ti~~h \\Orlts well :S3.'i 5-IG-076SI dir~. uphol,t .. ri:tl i.cat!o. Leather top desk, d'lr set w/carl & propane tank layaway h11t or only S235: Consignment Sates. Overnighter. Vol\'O Pen· ·-------11 ,, ""'" 1~1 1rl's hike. l?:lme tbl. 4 +,much m, ore. 4127 C S7'·.ccn-0""Z (SlO motil ltly 01.., or! .. ' n-aAbCi'li'esoachts. Whitewalls·SJ.00 l''<tr.1· (•ant'( ),1('o\..,. ;rov· ll I ; h b I b . '-I I \' N l v ~ ""' " "' ...... .. I ta. 110. )Ian'· xtras. Like ti th• I I rr Coldspol Rcfns;.:? 11r , -----l' r5. en . >ii ) lll•ms. , 1 aria ·~Y e wpor days ~·J t-h L F u ll y i b70Slatl'r.llntni:Uch J w1 1 1~ nt on y , o t i ~~~09 kc maker ~1:,0 Sof.1. ~!~!.Su~~~l!ll' ~l'l. ~~d\~~::;r~~ll1',~; n,1;~ rr:.~~>hc.1i~a r Hoag Gg~1~~~~·st:·~~~11.rc~c~1hl:l: ~~a:~~~~~·<1; r':t~1;1aCo~ <7141848·1:10~. ~.~,SJ . 500 . p . I'. "°:~~~~·~~6aRIUM Auction 8015 round l>t-d ~ lr.irn~'. N1• _Satonly.~.5291, ---Everythanit goes: clothes, lall1c:l'. All redwd . dt<· J erry Cox ). 548·4425 16' Open F~i~h &, Uave, T,..sportation :n 0 Bro:1dway ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prr, Snc.Sun. !lti2·1_622 G·•r"•'n sal"·~1 0Vl~.·c f irn ' cJAn c ·p signtod for easy install & unyti(lll.'. 4S0510'10P JCohnllso61',.0w7/l9r314r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA O~;/\Cll v 0 ... ~ -•" 1 • ~ar" QUI .. removnl.$1~.89353.13 · a ". · C S-• / 497·2455 ~ luuui.:c diair1> ~1 1.'lll'll :\hsc lumbc~. hnr<1w;.1r.c•. llonda 00. muc:h misc. :l1g-Zag sewini: machmr 613-3658. •o•en, •• __ •PUBLIC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •f.riday 7:30 PM• Oealffs Welc.om• c; :.<it a, lli•rt·ulun ..,75. /\II tools, fu rn. &-1it 3. 11. ;i 23 Sat I S u 11 1O ·5, 5 t 2 lrvine Coast C-Otmiry wllrg 3-drnwer cal:_>inct. RMI 9120 Rear seats . 7 0 vw Virn. l2uecns Wreath, Irv me Marigold CdM . &14·5726 Club ~olf membership. SlOO/ofr. 67J·43U9 afl s. SAHT ANA 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ... b , ·1 ,, -~ ~1111 \168 !13<11 C 11644_512t _ . CAUOVt:R C SI near ne". ". f t 11c e~ I 1>e llhl W r1n "et. 'Clr:i ar:.ge & Y<•rd Sale. new Sa~ 10·5. Sun ~0:30·~· 427 . a , .· Sportin9Good1 1094 S5,000.6i5·9739 4. H efri it.~m~;~,c '>& ~98·474._1 --- firm mattr~ll:. ,f.t spnni:s. tent. t>iblc umbrelfa. lhth Place, (; M. furn .. Scorpion 1'I sailboat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIDNEY SABOT. Racing henlt:r. As Is S300. See 31 f All nark wo(ld. S1.."<' lo .. ,,. odds-n-.•nds. furn. ~15!J bike & misc. Banunncat. :1 3 meters. 2 Complete i.et A rnuld hull. Clean. "Xlnt cond .. 1999 Anaheim St CM Autos or Sole prr1' S 1 7~ .. <'on~ote ~lilbr~. off llak1•r. CM S1'\T. only! 2S91 Cres tview mos ~Id. 2 box i;prini;s. Palmrr tluhs + ;ibl 200 d olly i ncl, S47S. P h , . . ';;:~:~:••••••••••••••• ,...tat... !ltcreo. record chani:t:r. Sat&sun.rrom9AM Or. 1'.B. 548.4781 !-'urn twm. 2 mattresses, twin, balls.SlOO.MS·96Gl eves G7S·2322or 644-8210 Sale 73 Dodge w/lOY.z ~ao 9510 ~ ma "' M 1-'M 1 r 1 Bab 1 -'k T ' bed frame hdbrd 2 ear· . Caveman c m pr. Both ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stor .... Lot ~ ~ 682J~caut inls 1 rUILIC ~~1:10H --y terns. Bi <', oys ly Ameri~an end tbls. 1-\iss Da ll table by Micro. 30· Vega Motorsailor . loaded. Xlra cln. 549·2369 Stock Liquidation r>~ANY Fl!'l:t: 1Tf,~1SOF SAT & SUN, 395 Santa contemporary lomp, a Great Shape.S200. ~mplele homt:, afloat. Motori .cll'k 91 0 DEMO Beautiful s ofas. love • ra. LO\'C Seat , Coffee t:STAT E JF.Wf,L RY. Isabel c l\I Bed s contempo lounge chairs 536·6907 Diesel. ?00 m 1 r ange. . • '•s 4 s eat i;, hade ·a ·be d i.. Tnble.&l::nd'flJI. ART OBJ ECTS. AN· Bikes· Books pictures' Early American rocker: 528,750. 644·2199 aft~ e ••••••••••••••••••••••• rertiners. coffee & e nd 557.0093 aft. 6 TIQUES. FINI:: FURN. l'Ust. ium . ' ' redwood chaise lounge. , Radio, pm. J awa Babclh1, Moped, SALE ables, color & li&W v" ·_.l!U~N>&+'e-R-redwood chuir. G73·2400. ~o 10.tl . 280miles. S275. amps. pictures. china. Jo'O & B R OC ti U R E . HotH S .. 1060 •••••••""••••••••••••• a1-f!ying-Jr.&trlr:-ttets Qltl646-04 . NOW table & chairs. dresst'rs, rauo inlaid stone patio "15·2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOVEN Stereo. Maran\x 2270, sa1ls. S700 or best offer. h l table. + 3 ben~hes., All -. ·~ ownershiµ, Mustang Sony reel-reel. Toshiba 557-1678. '76·J AWA ~::011~;. ad~~~s~ 1 ~.~~ hand can ·cd Cost S950, Bkunk b~dts .. drehsdsbedrs. Quarterhor8l'. E.~ughsh & Cass. dunl tum tbl Ap• Kite No 791 w/trlr & ac· Automatic MOPEDS ON ~lands. hend boards. sac. ssoo. 28 a :1ys 1de ngsz "'. win r s. Wetilern. J om1111. Marc. WOOD pollospkrs. lmmac:ssoo. ce:.sorilas. Gd cond. $500. HUGE chest beds.bar s lools.uf· VallageG73-4873 po.rla·c ri b, s hlf unit, 6 ~ y r s $175 Call . 675·9707 Call673-4584 -· ., fice chairs. Lots of nice misc. 962'5727· IOJll 640·175l ' • · _ ' 1 Re-decorating, l ov<tlY 11' Kukw ,llB • SHADES RCA Colo r TV. s uper Penguin sail boat, new ~299 DISCOUNTS a pplia nces. Wa shers, Sofa. btu1grn floral. StOO. . 4 yr old reg \; Arabian cond. $125. cash only. sails, no trlr, $200. 2 3 hp Jl dryers, refrigerators. Pecun &·Marble Coffee Antique Yard S~lc Sept. 4 Guildin~. Xlnl horse for 54S-072G J ohn 1 i • ""' ~C/m e Nl1,1ves,phL'ilotsormisc. Tbl. S40. Vi nyl Grn & ~· 9·6. 1-\irniture, old exp rider. ssso. 960-4479. New &recond.upto807o ' ~5• runnng.i. ..... MASTERS AUCTION Recliner, S35. 751-0770 Chana & Jtlassware. Iron Cun be seen al Gold Bar off. Mike, 894-0650. 12" portable instnnt on tv.1----------0 20751/ u t II truck rack. 587 W. Bay St• bl •1 B L t d I .. 35 C 1115' V t Cat . l JnWi Complete bd rm set. 875, St.Costa l\l esu a es.~· · 10-s pd Maser oll bike, ~-~o e ' • ' a read~nl:~! $500~7;'.~;~ C... COSTA.M SA lncludes mauress&box· . . Goodsl065 SIOO ; pr 15xl0 6 volt ans • ...._._c -·- Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '"' 1•0<11 ll·d I •' I\'..\ M\,•M~IH(_,,(,...lf.t.( H 646-1616 lll·,~25 sprmgs.64G·~lti Formlc:i sheets 4 x8 asst ••••••••••••••••••••••• Che,•y chrom e whls. 2S" RCA color TV, 2 yr · -y.... Camper '69 Ford. Ha~ 1020 colors. metal.wmdo~~ & \Ir cond S40 etec dryr 645·5786. warrn. Like new. SJS8. Super rast RACING 2334 NewportBlvd .. C.M. cevaedr.yGthrel~gt.shsa~s. ·ru.4n: licycln . Leather couch. 2 leather screens aluminum s1din~; • · TV J ohn 645·4276 SABOT 1 l d ~ •• I " ,,_ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs, nd repair. S3S. & trim shutters. Gas S85. ~le range/ovn SGS. Natural redwood & col· ' · • x n c:on · 714-64-0 $1995. Days 546·5243, 3 girls bikes, $30 each. Call 675·8345. ref Mg. coppcrtonl' range A.Ml I'M 8-trk w/spkrs ored burlap. custom built laafs & MoriH 6i3·?G77 ; 675"4837• eves/wknds 642·0953. 1900 W. Oceanfront . top, furnurc•, old n•cord S50. Wtrbd SSS. l!ll~ !!lv fl ' room dividers o n E.-lptnent Sabolfiberglasa w/salls & Motorcyct.s/ 'Anti s/ · GiS-8007 btwn 10-12r r.i f''rent'h Prov a r moir<' & playrr & lots of JUllk . Sl S:t:lO, ddeskk S305100· TE30~Ac..;t·4o1t~ caster!\. For home, of· •••••••••••••••••••••• oars S300/best orrr, art Scoot~ 9150 Cl.,.oiilcs ,520 ""· mtchng chest. cotol' TV. to Si5. 2019 rrei.i<lent ape c • ·1IM-5 rice shop 111 price, S75 G-__. 90 I 6pm 1142..()437 .-ugl S""rt. l"spd. "wk•. GEwshr. ml•A, ..... ""'"'· Sl/(!3 2Sansul spkrs "'·" ' ' wnn'lll ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' "" " ~ ~" .,..., """" I' lace C :\1 645·5811 1 · . t r ~. t>a. Nr new work bench, •••••••••• •• •••••••••• -<Mido mans zi::....suo. 1543 0 k r v · , uf crnsg•-vucatnmea.v-l1·ls~. p..mla.tn~ls, paneled front. J)l!rleet:fo Inflatable Dinghy, A"o tO'Lapelrake. HOND-A-MJSSIOH rangeAve,C.M, acr so a 1ctorinnt t·caragc &Polio salc l OO: u 52"' • CompleteGd condS325 VIEJ C '& cd front &back.Bcstofr. Corvair Van mtSc aut llo t s) & f r ee cat. s tor e C?Un l-:r . ~. Rt>dscal. S37S. Charle · ' · 0 ...-OS 656-6838 ' 646-0761. 2383 Carlton St, Wroul(ht iron, das~lay o r Thomas, 540·3440.days. 54&-8300. We'll meet or beatr any OVER 70-CARS IN INVENTORY lqiiPftMRt IOl . p arts , whls .. tir e s. CM. pl~nl :itnnd .3 &.5 .. ~10,& . . llobie Cat, bra nd new. legaladverllsed prlce! •••••••••••••••••••••••MANY Li;e & 11ml itc•mis tundc•m hi kt'. clothci1. $la. Od orig JM10l1.ni;!I, 9 Squal Whaler w/salls, or :inge w /ora n ge & luy·S•ll·Tra• Questar d uflt'X. Surierb boys bdrm set. gir l~ :r:.utf~ld lt~~1.~1 & ~~';· ew.try 1070 prints, SS op. Unique SlfillP J ohnson. SOSO. o yellow sails, 1 mo old. Trade a ny s•t or wheelll ELI f"'RGO & ""'O. ll 5tro no rn c:a l & \l'r· r mv.bdrmsct,Qnbecl& ~j I '\~. l!'IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• JCWelry .. 6i3-249l. hst offer. _Also. dinghy $1,750.675-JaOS PP. in !SeeusNOW• A .,... restria l i1m tclcs rorc. hdboord, Schwinn 10 11p11 a aga .iy, • oru. WANTED , 1 Captnins' h<'d w/3 davits. 642·1610, 642-1490. 8305. Main Street Cooled optics <Jilt mdl 3t,..i buys hike. 11a~e labl & liCJ G ... SaM drawers, like new. SSS. 1 Zodiac J unior inflatabl 14' lloblc Cat w/lrlr 26371 Avery Parkway Sr.NT/\ ANr. w/cer-vlt.CuKc,accclls& ~!1111~. 11/W 1V. Color J73f''lowcr Costa l'tleirn TOP CASI( DOl.LAJt S fla n j s h Des k boat, like new. 537·301 Goodcondition lll·Ol22495·1026 lOtvfl.Mon.-S:u. t'yn chronous rice d r JV, s te r eo. df'11 k11._ l'A I D Fo n YOlJH $1,000. G75·1237 Cl11s1·d Sunduy:. Sl OOO v41ue t o cloi1e paperbo<"ks, mu<"h much Moving. Sot only. J F.W!-;LHY, WATCHES, ~~!~~t~k~~1~·1 .;i~:.5$;,Q1 before II PM. '73 Vam:iha 650, Clean & • 547·9709 • c:iH•tc. $1500 Cl r m . mor10,S11t9/4,£rmo.son· 196tPortSeubournc AHT OBJ•:crs. GOLD, 96tl·W.'l7 Troylros.Morfne 22 Catalino 150 Genna. r e lia b le . ~750. c;,i1 1 -------- 644.0IJ89:msg?7G·llGIJO. ~v.1842G11l11xy Pr.Nwpt Wy,N IJ.9.3.30, S I LV~t;I~ S l'.:ltV JCE, TIJISWF.F.K'SSPECIA !~kcel,6 hp0/~;,..1.,.0 :-,.t8·5731 bcf9or afl5pm. Cla~slc 'f>I) T·Blrd. very dch. , . • f lNF ... l'Ult N & A N· NEIL OIAMONO. !ll l7, ~· u.v '" !!lc•1111,rt•hlt.f1'()ffil>otlom Cati 1015 . Gar:ige Sate. Sot .. 6 TIQUl::S. MS -2200 orch s<>:iti1 best orr ove 23' <.:oronodo Mkll l!l73, -Ll\.SER Ilk S II N HONDA t:LSIN0Rt:2.'i0 up, ar intl'reti led call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movin it: Qu<>f 11 Siic Glu:ss DisplayCn!!c, t•ln --.. Cl\ 4142.'S61'9 . ft(!llr new cond, )(:Jllc>y e new, o o. S4:\0 IW07"110 r t nla n KiU c-n t1 f f'• 1Udcahed $30,lllkr •clln• TulcscoJ)(l, rctllil com 1-·or ti(lll.': 1>iamt1nd & _ _.,. hcod Jlh & gcnoa. Aux. 16357, askin g S850, Call 64!'>·4813 ,;lstered, most c~lori; J nichr. S30 008·1763. bfn:U lon c heckout & ltuby l'init. 21>moll flowrr MisceffaMous ::~~~l~1:~:i~:;:~: a f~~lMJ81 II' di '71 Honda Sf.23:_50_._C_l_w_r-ry-1·~ ~~U~~:~1~~~li;l~~!1'; anlla blc, wormed "Sludlobed cor grou1l S85. wroppln1r counh•r un clusters, yellow gold. op-W...t.d 1011 •v.:o•JI ass 88 g ngy Blue, low milf'ngo. $5M> 5'10,~ttltl sbots.638-9308 .Low brstls. wrght iron muc h. much more. 2 praised $580. Hst Ofr. •••••••••••••••••••••• USF.DBOAT «d. cond. Need s rudder. 830·S563 . ·------ M . N . . II!":\ n)d vinyl suats S3S .arnc t , llalho:i Isl. 495-5561 $SS c "'SH FOR "AltGAIN" $100. or best orrcr. Ph: '<&R l'lyrrv•uth Cou~ y name UI oche . l '" II .... ., ) • 7 s ""' u ., .., .. ., NV>a '73 y h M x "l v~ 1r J l2 wk old 1Jlrl kitten. I'm lr11mc lbl $.IS. P1ct11rc3, Uv.-tock 0 Good used rurnl rcfrigs 3... M 0 l 0 t II a 1 1 C) t ..,_.,,..,,., • llm ll " . wCS<'r All orlj!lnal • ~althy,h;av"mfi11hol11 & .S>C btllchlno.83:M737 . Sat •• 9.4ru, t'Ut •1r11 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fn.rl1/~lov<•11546·0768 "Cotyrwo" back Crom~. d 20 r 11 'd tank, other xtras. Nvr $2000. t17~·213i! 1" • ' b k "'0 .,..,.ena a • u Y cqp deiurt or Irk rucctl Mint -have lon11.11ol\ b k hair. I G' Dovtnport, brown, &. 2 Jewelry. rccordii. toyi;, rteg. Morgon ma.i:e. ro e Pool Tahle. i1lnle. cl~cum~avigaUon, re· Trallerable, $4000. Eves, cond. S67S. 846-24111.' 46 DOUG!-; f'kup, lllni. wlll lntervlew apphcnnl.$ co·or dliuitlng c h a lrs 1<nml's, golf clubs. cart, lo rid e & <Inv«-. ,blk must bexlntcond, cent rcfurhh h 4' ro· 994-0808. <"oml.,hestorrer. to be my ownr. l>a.>'tl, SIOO C&ll6-16.7552• cu~Unl(. coffee Pols. parade Morgun geldmg. .,52_7177 fasten. fteody to llO w/all '72 Kawaaakl 7~ flilll $7541 646.85;w 833·9410,.t:ves 644-34M . floor Polisher&. muc F.ng. We 5t er n (714 ) I equlp.$23.000. CAL,20 ll lHS. CJean. 6\.\ or bst orrr or 1'ri umph ---- 1 l D I Redecoratlnf , o il like roorc.J07JasmineCdM. 338-lOll Mlaical 21' Santana Sloop 19'13, HP, Outbo•rd. $3750. 600,same prlce.&IH670. Rtc,..tlOHI • .ov ~a urmese m a e, ne w. 8' Qu tted o tm IM..,....Rtt IOI galv. t rlr. New cnnd. ~1'"1~. -V.hict.1 95JO 7mos.S50togood home. made sofo. 2 club c:hra M.oving & re modellnit.Mltcell__. IOtO •••••••••••••••••••••• $4500. • H I" '73 Honda500.llkc nu,low ••••••••••••••u.•••••• 548-MOI su so. t 8' l!ofu wood Water htr, dryr, desk. ooo•••••••••••••••••••• 20' Fishermans Special l~•t.o~~e~ r.ail~t .·~:~ m l_'t'it-ge 1 1000. C(lll DUfotEIUGGY DCMJS 1040 frame S280. Coffee & end Sal only• 9-S. 538 So, WANTED &-track re~ord~n: ~udlod Cabin Crulser J/D, t.rJr. 11700. 640·2700 1142 6237. '67 VW Cu11tom. lllf: ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbls S80. 3 twin beds " Bayfront, Bal Js. S2S per r. • S d~n SJ~. , S,000 tn!J.lne. wide Urea. $1295. Huff Colored Male Cocker fromc9, S3S ea. J Naug N hb h TOP CAS!t DOLLAR pia no, e t c. ~u o , lllT·Bird Formula Um, ANTANA 21. 3 Olla. •THICAltPLACI* Spanlel. 11 mos, all cbr S80.2 lamps $40 ea. e:g ~r .:;od a.a r~11 P AI D FOR Y OU R 646·5134 o r o m e, 188 Mere. Crsr. ltlr. 018. Compass. Head. »fte r 21001Carbor8111d,CM. pap('r~ & s hot:t. SSO. Hdbd & side tbl SlOO set :-e. J I goodte& ~ JEWELl\l'. WATCHES. &&M345. $449$, Sipe 4, XlrH s3 too u---------~>·~17 675-0558 • 10x'f&s 9"15\ m'esot!!-.:1 , ART OBJECTS. GOLD Gults r 1--es Paul copy 12' Koralle, all sallll " 6'1W640 • . • . d man must sell 1974·15 U 1·2620 " • "'~Jc es SILV E R S ERVICE . ' le trlr xlnt.SSSO. y I .. v. & Din.rm.stereo, Oil SL 125, Sabol sailboat F INg F U R N & AN· Sunburst. Humbuc In NEW BOAT BARGAINS S lA' I 4 he d 380 amoho MX. lo m ' 73 West. ,Cnmm:lnder 20' AKC 0:1d~hund long hair paintings. sora. like nu. w11l11ut . bunk· bed set. TIQUES. 645-2200 pickups. 1110/best orrer. Af'C·l6 Daysallot, u il 1~. tr;r~'31ti . .....!..: best ofr, 847-~5 mini motor hm. Ood ft(! ~'h~~~8~1~cd~!ii~~ ~:\~: 557-5705. Ev~thmg must go. ~at. IW>-2.3lS away. $2100. 833-9039 ....,.,., '75 Suaukl 0 Tt85. 1000 ml. 360. M•nY extras. 57800 tYST.·0015 ~· Sun, l0-4. 1433 San WOVEtil WOOD f ender "Sfrat" & delux AFC-11 Mini·Tonner salt Xlnt cond. $500/bsl ofr. 979-9651> ------1'.J:ilc~ing sofa & chai_r, llago Dr. N.B. SU OES·To80% Off l'e·verb amp for sale, away. $2900, : Bhat Buoy l 6' Sloop, 761-34tleves. ~ R YORKSHIRE TERRIER ~. professional shp . Call645-89SO p · 20 0$11 Fbr•la ctr brd beamy ~·!'· au, PUPSCh blood r cover ~·/(treor o tor M~Y LRe lr smt ltems. xlnlcond.552·3376 aceno • proven, st a ble'. 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Monday thru Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. •• Huntington Beaeh Fountain _ V !il!~Y . \ .-• ernuo n ~. \'.,S •oe k s VOL. 69, NO. 247, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 3, 1976 TEN CENTS A-ssessor Bla-sts Agency Bµdg~ting t' 1 l 17 By KATHY CLANCY Of I"-O•llr l'Hel St.ltt Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs believe:. citizens may have fallen v1ct1m lo ··tax- ation without r ea l represent a lion .. because oC llw (way local go\'ernmcntl> han~t· their budgets a nd taxt'l> lie told members of lhe Orange County Grand Jurors Association Thursday that budgets are Whoa There! calculated on the amount of tax dollars available rillh •r th;m 1111 spending choices or c1tiz.ens "The people ""ho pay the bills." he said, should be 1n formed about new spendm~ pro gram s and given the right to de <'Id~ if they want to pay for them ·'They have an absolute right to know." he told about 80 formt.>r 'grand jurors. .. If they don·t have lhat opportunity then I submit that we have gone the full circle in :?00 years -and lhal was one or the reasons for the revolution -and that is taxation without re- al representation." Jarobs. or Mission VieJo. was appointed by su~rvisors to the assessor 's Job in November after former Assessor J ack Vallerga was convi c t e d of multiple t;tartlcd zebra pulls up 'short after being confronted by artificial look·n·likc al Wes t Berlin's 1,00. CIO\rns from a cir cus that was in town visited the zoo in zebra cos- tume just for the run or it. -Police Get ~one Tips ~ ~ 'A bout Seigman Murtkr -It Was Ping.Pong' Two te l ephon e cal Is led sheriff's offl<'er~ from Orange and Los AOJ!t>les counties' to the men they believe are res1)()ns1ble for the murd e r or Joann Selgman The first, from an anonvmous caller . was nccivcd ;i t the • -Ora n(ie-e County hca(k1uarH•rs in Santa Ana at lU 15 u m. on 1\ug 28. The mcssui::c reu<ls * * * Pre liminary .. About the Seigman murder. listen, because I'm not going to talk long. That guy that did 1t 1s a dude by :he name or 'Pin~ Pong". I don't know his rea l name, but he li ves 1n Dellflower or Lakewood area. .. He just l!Ot out of Trucy You ·re right on lh.e car except ils a Chrysle r. llis partncr·s nu me is Ron and he li ves in Dellrtower loo. That's a ll 1 'm r:oing to say " Orfil'ers a re satisfied today that they do not know the 1dent1ty oflhat first <'a lier. "Ping Pong said that he and a friend named Ron were planning a kidnap and robbery or a market manager. Ping Pong said that he had seen a lot or money and checks at a supermarket and that he had spoken with the manager or the mar ket whose name was a Mr. Setgm an. · · Eddy told officers that Gullett then told him of the plan to kidnap the Seigman family and that the plot described -with lhe exception of the killing-was the format used on Aug. 25. _, __ Eddy said he collaborated with Gullett last July 29 In the robbery H earing Set In O C Murde r R\•TOM Ht\RU:V ..-Ot tfll~ D••ly f111'1I .. M•U T"o ml'n who fu('l' the death p<'nlllt~ for tht•i r a11C$!\'<1 r~\'('nj:(' k1lhng of Lo!-Alum1tos housi·\l.lfe J onnn Se1~ma11 "rll fal'I• a 11r1• hmmary hcuring ~pt 17 in Santa Ana munlcipol rourt. JudJ?e Robert K Law set the hcarin(( dote lall' Thul"llday whllr denying bull for Oellflowl'r rclli · dents Wiiiiam 1'11ul <iullctt ancl Ronald U•w1s Ew1nJit, both 27. Both men plN1dt'd Innocent to four counts <•( kidnuping and nnt• of murder. They will be returned to Judge Law's courtroom Sept. 10 for a henrln~ on pretrial motions filed by the defense. Gullett is representt.'d by Depu- ty Public Defender Michael Be- eche r . Ewi11g bas attorney Marvin Cooper as his le1tal advisor. They know th(.' identity of the second caller. He fi rst contacted them one hour later at 11 ·15 a.m. Aug 28 and he followed up h1:. call by coming m person to the Flower Street headquarters in Santa Ana The nian "ho wi ll be a key pru ecutton witness against Gullett nnd Ewintt 1s Curtis Hay Eddy. 20. of Gnrden Grove. who frankly ndm1ts in his umdav1t thnl he has been committed to the Cuhfornio Youth Authority for bur glary and to state prison for ('scaprn~ from CYA. "I ha v<' us ed druRs ond narcotics oC all kinds, lnl'ludrn.: heroin . I am presentl y employed und not usinJt heroin," he told in· vcsjjgalors. __ Eddy told officers that he first met Gullett at Tracy prison. "We were good friends and I r<'fer red lo him by the name 'Pmg Pong·. He stated on various occasions lhat he was c razy about guns ... Eddy. now on parole. told authorities he re newed his ac- quaintance with "Ping Pong·• six weeks ago when he met Gullett tn a Garden Grove bank. . or a stereo s hop in Long Beach while Ewing, who drove his own car to the scene. mount.ea guard near the store.· .. We took cash and four walkie talkies. After the robbery we went lo a garage ... and split the money ... Eddy told officers that the gaq1ge was where Gullett kept a supply or guns in a number or barrels. . Eddy told officers lhat Gullett bought the wig he u.<icd in the Sclgman kidnaping six days later on Aug. 4 In Garden Grove. He sa id Gullett, working with Ewing laid In a supply of "Cive or six rolls or tape, motorcycle gloves and joke shop makeup such as ·nose putty. IiHUan skin . s-ca-r- material a nd eye shadow." Eddy ~oes on to the night or the kJdnaping: "I had d ecide d not to go along. l had a job. I didn't need lhe money. It was a crazy idea. I might have to s hoot someone and a kidnaping was pretty heavy and the police keep working on (Sff TIPS, P age AZ) felonies last tnll. He took the post after a 22·ycur career as an engineer. business economist and Clnan<'ial analyst. The 46-year-old. assessor told the former gr and juro~that . un- der current laws. lhe assessor each s pring must te ll gov- ernmental agencies supported by property taxes the amount or as- sessed valuation avadable. I The agenc-ecs. school districts. cities and counties. then plan their budgets based on lh1• amount of tax revenue t1\'111labll.', Jacobs charged. .. That 1s not only wrong,"' he said, "1t is insane. There ou11ht to be a law wh1<'h absolutely pro- hibits any assessor from tellrng an) one "hat the increasl' "111 be .. 'Council Insensitive' J :I \' 0 b S , I II II 0 t 1 II !; t h l' countyw1d{' 1ncreusl' of ll!.7 1-x>r Cl'nt Ill asse!>St'd v:iluc this yt•ar. s aid prop(•rty ownC'rs arc lx>ing taxed on an "lllu!>1onary"' 111 crl'asc in home values. .. It doesn't help them ut thl.' grocery stort'," hc :.aid .. , think 1t 1s ""rong to tax inflation value ... Trustees Assail Bolsa Chica Annex By RAV ESTRADA Ot•~· O.lly ,. .... ~ti HuntingtQ.n Beach Union lligh School District officials Thurs· day night attacked city 0Cfic1als over proceedings lo annex the Bolsa Chica marshlands. School officials say they ha· ven 't been allowed to participate in a draft or the environmental impact report (ElR ). "The council is insensitive lo the needs or the people of Hunt- ington Beacfl," School Trustee Ralph Bauer cha rged. Although city oHicials and lhc landowner. Signal Landmark Properties, Inc. of Irvine. say they have no tentative estimates at ttlis time as to lhe (.'Xtent of possible development in Bolsa Chica. school officials said il may m ean as many as 3,000 ad· ditiooal high school students by 1986. the district. would ne<'ess1tnll" another new campus, school of· fic1als indicated Superintendent Jake Abbott told thl' bonrd at a special meet· ing on the matter Thursday niAhl that a representati\'e from the d1stnct s hould appear before the city council and express concern over the s1tuat1on. "That would JUSt be wmdo"' dressing." Bauer <'Ommt>nted . ··The council is insensitive to lht• needs or the people of Huntington Beach.·· Bauer said the distnct should 1n vesthtate legal action as a means of having the district ·s voi<'e heard on the matter. ':T~e only thing they tthe council > un· derstand is force.'· he added. I. $ Because or current overcrowd· ing at Huntiniton Beach high schools, this increase oC students, coupled with irowth elsewhere in T h e Hu ntington Beac h Environmental Review Commit· tee prepared a draft EIR which anal yze d. so m e o r the ramifications or development in Bolsa Chica on the surrounding area. The report was sent to local D•ilr l'llOI Stiff l'bot• • No New Clues In Captain's Disappearance Coast Guard Investigators said today they have failed to uncover any clues in the mysterious dis· appearance of a Huntington Beach merchant marine captain. Capt. Neal W. Soper vanished from the S.S. Nathaniel Green between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. Jast Sunday as the cargo ship was ap- proaching port on the gull coast of Texas. Coast Guard officials said an active search bas been called of! "pe n ding further de velop. ments." Investigators said two fixed· wing seaplanes, four helicopters and one motor lifeboat scoured lhe area in which Capt. Soper ap- parently disappeared. LL Commander Stanley Spurgeon said in Houston today that authorities are double checkinff statements or the 40 crewmembers. "We have a bsolutely nothing to go on allhis stage," he said. "We are apparently a t a dead end.•' GLEN CAMPBELL SE'IS THE DATE CARSON CITY,Nev. CAP> Sing.er Glen ,Cam...w II ' lakCil- out a marriage license to wed the former wifo of singer Mac Davis. the city clerk's of(jce said today. Ca mpb e ll, 4 0, and Sarah Jan Davis, 24 . obtained the li cense Thursday and in- dicated the wedding would take place a t Lake Tahoe, a spokesman said. <See IMPACT, PageA2> Labor Day 'CITV-IS INSENSITIVE' School Trustee Bauer Weekend Weather? Wet and Muggy A tropical storm offlhe coast or Mexico brough t s prinkles and oc-. casional showers lo the Orange Coast today a nd weather forecaste rs say it'll be more or the same this holiday weekend. Weathe rmen predict rain. clouds and muggy wealher are in store for most parts of Southern California through the Sept. 6 Tuoor Day holid1ly. Stations throughout OranJ!e County r epor!ed a trace or rain this morning. with cloudy skies visible nearly everywhere and humidity readings higher than normal for September. The mugginess 1s being caused by humidity readings r anging from SO per cent to 00 percent the past fe w days. Those journeying lo the moun lain a reas this weekend will find high temperatures between 74 and 84, with the lows dipping to 5(1 to 66 degr ees . Ho wever, thunderstorms may be part or the outlook. too, at the mountain resorts. Desert areas won't be much diffe rent, <rc<'o r ding to tht- n ii tlo n a l weathe r forecast. Cloudiness and thundershowers. mostly In the a(t{'rnoons and evenrtlgs~predl~ed-ful' most of the weekend. with possible ctearln~ by the tail end of lhc holiday. Temperatures in lhe northern deserts of the Antelope Valley wlll be 94 to 104 degrees wilh the nights railin g to 66 to 76. Southern deserts. such as Palm Springs and Indio. show predictions of 96 to 102 degrees with evenings 76 to 86. Those who plan lo stay here on the Orange Coast will probably find va r iable c loudin c:;:. throughout most of the weekend. with possiblt• sp rinkl~s a nd thundershower:;. llighs at the beaches arc ex- pected to be between 74 and 77 degrees, with high reading:; of AA lo 94 pred icted farther ml and. Newport Beach lifeguards re- ported today that surf was good, running three to four feet at the Point. l\1r temperature this morning at the be<rch was 67 and lhe water was even warmer with a 68 degree r eading. Lifei<uards rcportl•d a large number or surfe rs were laking advantn~c or the swells today. "We 're s urprised the s urf b i.llll good today and really expect rt to drop off any minute," said one of the N<•wporl lifeguards. /\bout 40,000 people showt.'C'l 111l al Newport he aches Thursduy, hut lhl.'re wu11 no problem with r escues bl•CuUH<' rip liclC'i> woro minimal, IHci::uurds reported. Coas t W e nthe r Summer Vacation's lust wt>athcr (ling this weekend wi ll be hot a nd muggy : /\bout 00·95 on tho coast. lows about 68. Deputy District Attorney Oa\'e Carter confirmed that the death k>enalty will be sought for both inen on the grounds that they al· ~gedly killed Mrs. Seigman to eliminate a witness and that she t~·as killed while being kldnaped held for ransom . · oth m en were dressed in Coast Lifeguanls Gird for Throng I NSIDE TODA" Most paint•s wouldn't like to put th4!1r ,artworks in an oven, but. /or enamel artist:1 , it's all part oJ 011 ancient pro- ceu. See Page CJ of the. Weekender. ange County Jail jeans and rts when they appeared in rt Thursday. They appeared r elax during their brie f ourtroom outing and chatted (amicably togethe r. 1 It is alleged that they are the _ ._two iunmen Who burst into the I home of Ma rket Basket manager • John Seigman. SO. last Aug. 25 ':and ordered him to go to his store in Long Beach. empty the safe of cub and wai\ at a pay telephone outside the store for further in· \ structions. Or ange Coast police a nd lifeguards are bolstering their forces for the annual onslaught o{ vacationer s this Labor Day weekend. Thousands of s untan·oiled bodies are already lining up on beach routes. neade<rl or pre- cious parking s paces on Orange County's 40 miles of beachlront. And they ·n be bringing beach paraphernnlia. noisy kids. hot tempers and beer. all of which spell headaches for Orange Coast patrolmen and lifeguards. More than 40 additional California Highway Patrol of- ficers wlll be on duly during \he 78-hour •ttkend in Orange Coun· ty, all with their silhts oo drink- ing and s_l?ee(llng drivers. Overtime pay for the officers will come from a federal grant ai med at reducing tratric fatalities during the weekend. In the south county, San Clemente polke and lifecuards expect large crowds due to a -----t -1 foreca s t of s unny , warm weather. "We expect a _good crowd down here ... safd Llleguard Supervisor Ri<'hard Chew ln Sao Clemente. "We're pulling ln rour or five ex· tra lifeguard.9 for our area/' he said. San Clemente guards cover Trafalgar Street, the north and south part of the pier up to Tower 10 at the north end ottown. The S6 guard.9 also cover 18 miles aloni the Dana Strand, "' Salt Creek. Mona rch Bay, Three Arch Bay. Dana Point and all the way to South Laguna. Most of Laguna Beach's 55 .._ lifeguards have headed back to school' but they'll be back in force this weekend. covering S.ome beaches normally not patrolled in the winter months. Lifeguard Scott Palmer said guards wUI be watching Labor Day bathers at city beaches. In· eluding some mini·slrands, like (See WEEKEND, Page A2) Index C:i;> M •• ll·l • CM .,, .. , All •• M c•• ,---~-~---------~----~-~--------, • · lttlor•a• lo" ,, botd • • • I Newsmen Begin Terms Bail Sfieks Jobless Scudder Kidnap Rate Up I I I I I I I I I • I I ' I I I I I • I ' I I I I I ' • I I I : I I I I I I I •• ~I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I . I I I t I I I I I I I ' I Your Schools Huntington Union High School District (CUP AMO SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT) ABO T THE OlSTIUCT: The llunlinito.o Beach Union High School District serv~ students ln grades 9 throuah 12 in ~·square male arcu includlniit tht: cities or Huntington Beach. Fountoan Valley. Westmuikter. and Seal Bcuch There are six cOUlPrtlwni.lve high schools and Winteri.burg. a con\lnu~1tion ha ah chool Tbt-D111trict Guiditnc~Center pro, vidt.-s proarams tor our special education students. The hiah schools are t;dl•e>n. Jo'ountta10 Vnlley, Huntington Beach~ Ml'rin:a. Occ..in View. and Wt'~tm1mstcr. There Is also an Evening H1s:h School toi.1•rvc worklnit 1>tudents and un Adull School for the ;.adult community · About 21,000 regular 11tudent1> arc CXJX!ctcd lo c~roll on September 13 with th • total ~nrollment Including special pro- grams expected to r~uch 22.000 Adull educ alt.on wall s~rve approximately 11 ,000 adults. The exi.stmg schools are bwlt to house 14,800 students. Ocean View llagh ls currently un~er <..'<>nstructjon in Huntinl.10n Beach The 2.000 studentc!lpac1~y schoorwill be completed ln lhe i.pnngofl977. Ocean V1eww11l 'open this S •ph:mber W•lh 850 freshmen al Couk School on Willow Lane in Westmin11tcr The Dlstrlct is staffed by991 cerur1cated employees and 690 support service personnt•I Or. i''rank J . Abbott serves as Supermtcndent and Dr. Will.tam Ja} Settle. Deputy Supeno· tendent. Assl.stant Su~nnt~ndents Include Dr. Howard Roop. Instruction . Or Charles Hess, Busm~ss. and Mr Glen Dysinger, Plannmg. Research :md Evaluation. The D1str1 cl hJs an operational budget of S38.924 ,22S. Local taxes provide 70 percent of lhc mcome, while the State contribute~ 25 percent and lhe federal government and miscellaneous income totals approxjmately 5 percent. The estimated general purpose tax rate for 1976-77 will be about 5 cents less than last year. The total expenditure per ADA w1U beJ1624 including special programs. GOVERNING BOARD : The Board or Trustees is com· posed orr1 ve res1dentsofthe District who ar~ elec~ed·al·l arge for four year terms. In November, un election will be held to fill a vacancy on the Hoard. The four current ~ard members are Helen E. Ditte. President: Don MacAllister ; Ralph H. Bauer; and Zit a I. Wesau. Follo\\ing are some of the Dis· trict 's present concerns: -.-.. . . . Basic Skills. The Distnct..is movmglro the direction ~r "required learninR" in bas ic skill subjects. Students will need to accomplish certain minimum standards before ~e· ce1ving their high school diplomas. This past. year, !he Dis- trict declared "War on Reading." Entering mnth grade stu· dents reading two or more grades below grade level ~ere identified by tests, parents were involved. and~ perso.rttllrz~ program was designed. to increase their .reading skill. Dis· trict-wide. thestudentsmcreased I.heir sktJlan averageof2~· months for every month in the program. This year. e~phas1s will be placed on the basic skill areas or wnting and mathematics . Overcrowding. The Uistnct is growing at the rate or 700.800 students a year. Currently. portable classrooms. classes in the commuruty, and extended-day schedules are being used to house students. Altt;rnatives for st~dent hous- ing being considered include add1t1onal even mg hi gh schools, double sessions. a nd the concept of a two-school cam pus. Finances. The financiaJ squeeze will continue, caused largely by effect!! of state legislation whic~ limits income, by increased inflation. and by the effects or increased assessed valuations which places a greater financial burden on the local homeowner rather than State funding for educating stu· dents in the District. NEED MORE INFORMATION? I I Dr. FraakJ. Abbott,Supenntendent Mrs. Anne Gray. Information Services 898-6711 898-6711 I WHAT JS TAUGlrr: All schools have a wide selection oC I ~ubjects desicned to u st5t !'tudents in pursuing their ob- i Jectives. Graduation requirements include: Three years or I Englis h: three years of l>OC1al studies. including U S History 11 : and .S. Go\ ernment. one year or science: and one semester I . 1 of mathematics All l>tudenls except seniors are required to enroll in ph\ s 1cal education each quarter. Most students take lt--4---ri>· ~bn~n~m.'22.cl:edlt.s.each }'Par T~un.dred_ I : and fifty.two credits arc reqwred to earn a high school . : 1 : diploma. I : CAREER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: All six I : high schools and the DtJ>trict Guidance Ce nter have ~Om· I · prehensive career education programs as w.ell as vocational t1 ~ education programs. Career develtpment tncludes student I f career exploration in class and the us~.:>( career centers. ~ I : "Computerized Vocational Information System CCVIS) and the "Career Planning Survey" are av.ailable to all s~u- 1 : dents In the career centers. Ca reer education competencies I : are being integrutcd1ntotbe curriculum. I Work Experlence and Coaslllne Regional Occupational I Programs <CROP) offer training In the business and in· I ~ dustrial commwdt.y. Tbe District cooperates wlt.b the com- 1 munity college, adult school, and other agencies involved In I vocational preparation. I I I I I : I . I , I : I : I : ' . r : I . : I ; I • I . ' I . I : r ! SERVICES FOR SPECIAi" STUDENTS: Instruction to allow all students to reach their maximum potential Is pro· vlded by the Huntlnllon Beach Union lligh School District. Special programs arc operated at an lilr&de levels for menta1· lY gifted 1tudent11 students with normal intelligence who have le,amlng d1snblhlles or behavioral dlrtlcullies, students who have physical handicaps, and students who are educable or trainable a lthouAh mentally retarded. Jn addition, pro· "1sion is made ror "peclal Impairments. ADULT CHOOL: The Huntinllton Beach nlon High ~hool District Adult School provides un educul•OOBI pro- gram to dev('lop the abilities ot each student and to meet the nced.s ot udults living in the enmmunlty. In ~•ddilion to the m11ny cla!lses orrered, the Adult Schtol provides an extensive ~cnlor citizen progr:am, n cor('<'r center ror v()('atlontil •nd cducatlonol counseling, tesllnR service!l, and programs for handicnpped odults. C.'lll 898-6736 ror more lnrormatlon on the Adult School. I • FOOD SF.RVICES: A ccntrallzed kitchen produces food I . for tthrina, Huntington fle:tch, We!ltmlnster. Wlnterl\hurg, I • and Ocean View Hhth Schools. The spcedUnes ut t hese I : school!! offer n ''<'omho'' plate lunch lor65cents as well a11 ala I : carte items lncludlnll snluds. sandwlchts, nnd carry-out I • foods. Edison :and Fountain Valley High Schools ofters a Type I A lunch to m eet (1 third or the students' dally nutnttonal re· I ' quirementA. Free and reduced meals are ottered to \hose I meeting U.S. Deportment of Agriculture criteria. t Information on this program will be available a\ the opening I o( school. During the school year, the f'ood Servic.e~ Depart· I . menl will work with students to promote good nutrition and lo I • mtttthe food services needs on campu.~. , . I : TRANSPORTA110N: Bu. tran!lportatlon is provided· I ; ror students who live more lhnn two miles Crom school. Our. I : ingthe pastscbool year, the District's busessarely transport· I: ed students a total ot 672.000 mites including to anc:f rrom I! school, spe<;ial programs, and community classes. 1: FRESNO (AP> -f'our Fre no ~ newam~n surrender~ today to\ be gm serving Jilli sentenceli ror refu Ing tn revcol a source. suyin1it' they urc "firmly proud'' tor .. def Pndinc one of oor hisiilc fr~oms.·· Pair Lose Plea ,, I I I I I I • I ' I I ' I I I Reporter William Patterson was the t1rst to be bookt>d when thry rcporll'd to :o;hcriff'11 de· puties at 9 a. m.. \.'Odin~ a LS. month fight lo ovt.•rturn ;1n open· l'ndcd Jail Sl'nlcnct.•. R ('po r ter Joe R osato. ombudsman James Rorl and managing editor George Gruner surrendered with Patterson. As they entered lhe Fresno County jail there wwi still no "ord on u request to the U.S. Supreme Court to stay the sen· tences. "It 1s apparenc. the courts in· tend to punish us for our de· d1cation to the public's right to know and ror protecting our con· fidential sources," Gruner said berore entering Jail. "Our consc1enses are clear." he added. "We are firmly proud rather than dismayed for we are derending one or our t?asic freedomi1." Booking officers emptied their pockets and guve them routine pat-down s earches. The ir valuables were put in an en· velope to be taken to the county honor farm where the lour were to be housed Jn a room separate from criminal inmates. The California Supreme Court Thursday decided not to hear arguments that the open-ended sentencing in the case was un. fair. . They made a last·mtnule plea today in Washington to the U.S. Supreme Court. The case arose out of a grand jury investigation of local cor· rupUon charges. The men were held ln contempt of court by Superior Court Judge Denver Peckinpaugh for refll$inf to say where the newspaper ob- tained information about secret grand j ury testimony. Fro1• Page II I IMPACT ... agencies and groups such as the school districts for their com· me.nts. Form~r Corona del Mar bank mana,er WUll 1m Rudy Wc~wn und hu1 brothcr·in·luw, uccuse<l in the S2S0,000 kidnap or John 11, "J ack" Scuddt.•r of Bulboa bland. rcmuincd In Jail today followmg a ball re<Juctlon hc01r· in~. • The suspects aµp\·arcd In W(•l4t Orange County J ud1 t•1ul Dislnct Cour t Thursday before Judge Fenton E. Jone!' to plead for bail reduction from Sl00,000 to $25.000. Judge Jones refused lo cut the Fro1tt Page A I TIPS ... solving the crime. "Ping Pong said lhere would be at least $75,000 and 1 would get a $25,000 cut. Ping Pong said that over the weekend he had gotten a .357 long-barreled Smith and Wesson revolver and that he would tak~ that gun and the small .25 automatic on the JOb. Ping Pong told me to think over going along and that he would come by again. "I did not go on the job and ( spent the night al home with Rozana (Eddy's girlfriend) and her mother. · "I learned about the kidnaping on Thursday (A ug. 26) through the news. I i m mediately re· cognj-ted Mr. Seigman's name when it was mentioned as it was the same name mentioned by Ping Pong. "On Aug. 27 I heard or the kill · ing and I went lo the police on Aug. 28. I went because I couldn 't justify the killing or Mrs. Seigm an. 1 felt that Ping Pong was a nut and a mad dog and shouldn't be allowed to stay on the streets.·· Sheriff's oHicers said Gullett has served time in state prison for convictions on charges of burglary, auto then and bank robbery. They said Ewing has served lime in state prison after being convicted on charges of burglary and receiving stolen property. -Lost' Sailor Only Snoozing ''This is the extent the achoo! district has been involved thus. far," acting city Plann ing Dlrc~or f:d S,llch said toda~" The s kipper of a rented 2Moot &hbot oJflclals hasU1y drafted sailboat was found asleer> on the a 1etter Thursday night to I.he city · craft near Dana Point early th1~ expr('ssing concern abouC. lhe mormng, chmaxi ni: an 812·how- drart El R. The district also said search by the t: .S. Coast Guard. 11 should be involved in all stages Carl Martucci, a vacationer of planning in the Boha Chica from New York. was r('ported m. -f -ttrtt-bttau~of-ttrt!potenliahm----good-shape-b: Goa.st Guard or. I pact on enrollment. f1c1als. He rented the boat Thurs· f Thl' dis trict letter to the rlt)' day morning m Newpor~ _fkach I cites three maan ureas of con· and attempted to make has way I cern: the vagueness of the to Catalina Island .e.ven though I transitional zoning designation the ~ra~ had no.auxiliary englne. I for Bolsa Chica; the estimates on nav1gat1on equipment or wa~n· I the cost impact to the district and ing flares, the Coast Guard said. I a lack of increased enrollment He was reported overdue al l L I estimates In the report. p.m. Thursday. t The district, growing as much as 1,000 s tudents per year. already faces an overcrowdin~ problem whi ch may not be solved by the completion of the new Ocean View High School campus, district officials said. The draft ~IR, without consult· ing the district, said overcrowd- ing problems wiJI be lessened by the new campus. Trustee Don Mc Allis ter called lh1 s a.s- . !>Umption "ridiculous." 1. District officials say they were 1 never asked for any input on lhc ' financial impact or tht' Aolsa I Chica clevclopmenl as it pertains 1 to schools. 2 Bombs Explode OPORTO. Portugal (AP> · Two terrorist bombs exploded simultaneously before dawn to· day just hours before President Antonio Ramalho Eanes arrived. The two bombs and three others later found unexploded were directed against Eanes ' sup- porters in Oporto, but it was not known who planted them, police said. bail. Wcuon. former orona del Mur Bank ot Anll'ritu hronch m1tn11er and his brothcr·in·lnw Rick Dale Sellers, 20, or Loo" Bench. fac\' prclim1nury bearing ne:itl Wcdnd~duy. They are char~ed with lht.• Au,;. 19 k1dnnplni:t for runsom of &·udder. 64, retired vice pre. I dent o( the pOl<•lO chip firm founded by his mother. Lauro &·udder. Sellers is addillonally charRcd with assault with a deni.lly weapon (or allegedly s.ma~bing &>udder in the mouth wtth a gun butt. The u\juries 1nctudt'd loss of two teeth and profuse bleeding an the m e lee inside a n ·ntcd motorhome as Scudder, the OR· ing hostage. feigned a heatt :.tt · tack, JUmped one Of his lwo captors and finally escaped. In court Thursday. defense attorney Michael Quigley ap- pealed to Judge Jones to reduce the bail for Wesson and Sellers to S2S.OOO each. Quigley noted in his motion that Scudder wasn't held in his kldnapers' custody even for a tull hour ilnd the injuries he suffered in his fistfight for freedom weren't really serious. Prosecuting Deputy D1str1C't Attorney William Morrissey countered that, by arguing all the e lements of kidnap1ng for ransom with bodily harm are present and it is one oflhe state's most serious charges. Morrissey emphasi1ed con- viction could bring a senlence of hfe in prison without possibility of parole. Sellers sat staring blankly, his mouth hair-open, mechanacall); shaking his head as though to say No ... No ... "The defendants didn't ex- ercise very good judgment in this affair," Judge Jones declared grimly. "I'm inclined not to re- duce bail and I'm going to rule against a reduction." Judge Jones also listened politely as Wesson's wife Joyce. testified to their financial plight during_Thursday 's hearing. She said Wesson, who police say earned well over $100.000 in 1975 thnt is unaccounted for. ls the sole supp<>r t of the family. which includes two sons. 8 and 10 years old . The allruclive Mrs. Wesson, who occupies the couple's new home in Tustin appeared slightly annoyed in testimony regard.mg the ramity 's troubled finances. Testimonv bv Wesson in behatr of his propo.sed bail reduction in· eluded replies to Judge Jones' queries regarding his civic --aet1 v.itie.. in-ihe..-llarbor -Arei. before the Wcssons moved inland )IX years ago. The forme r banker-turned· indepe n dent bus inessm~n testified he worked with lhe Umt· ed Fund, Kiwanis. Rotary and Optimist Clubs. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, in philanthropic mat· ters. "Just numerous ones over the years •.. " the graying, wavy. haired prisoner told Judge Jones. The bail hearing concluded wi th defense attorney Quigley's successful motion to order Hunt~ ington Beach police to release Wesson ·s eyeglasses from the mountain of phys ical evidence they hold. He said Wesson cannot. read various legal documents without them and the glasses will enable ham to better aid in his own de· Ccnse when the case goes to tri ol. to 6.Bo/o Uncmploym nt In Oran11 l' County chm b<'d a1lh:htly durln~ Augu)t wht-n at rl'octwd fl.8 per c('nt, urcordirJ&: lo flRUr('a re· lcuised t oda) b y thf' state• t-:mploymt•nt l>evl'lopmt.>nl. l)t)purtmcnt tEDD>. A month earlier. the county's unemployment rate hod inched down to G 7 perct1nl. <Th(' tJ.S. 1'3t\' al~o «h:od up. rrom 7.8 to 7.9 percent). Still. as local unf'mploym4.!nt swU'gs buck nnd forth bctwet-n changes of l/10 of 1 percent, it is '"ell below tht' August.July levt>ls or a year ago. At that time, the .tte was 7.~ percent as 732.100 per ons were ,•mr>loycd and the number or un· employed was 61,200. Last month. according t o EDD's monthly labor report, there wcrt.• 764, 100 countian employed and 54 ,500 unemployed as the labor statisticians set the seasonally adJus ted unemploy- ment rate at 6.8 percent. Brightest s pot on the local employment scene in August was aerospace. EDD reported 800 Jobs were added to aerospace payrolls during the month. In t he longer haul, however. employment in Orange County during the east hear has gained. most ramahca y in the resale and wholesale trades. In the past year, 10.800 jobs have been a dde d to trade employ ment in Orange County. There was also a hefty gain in factory employment over a year ago. the addition or 6,400 jobs. Some Orange County workers seeking employment round '!le search gelling tougher last month, however. For exampl e, 10,000 un- employ_ed p('rsons who were off standard unern.ployment benefits remained on extended benefits as the term or their unemployed davs continued. And almost 3,700 long·lerm Un· employed persons used up \heir extended benefits in August, \he EDD rePQrt said. f'r•u11 Page ,, I WEEKEND • • Bluebird Reach and Boat Canyon. "Th <• who l <.' f o rce 1s mobilized," Palmer said. Laguna poliee will IX' adding three unfiormed reserve officers and two beach patrol ofCacers lo its force this weekend. Newport Beach will be utilizing its 75 lifeg uards over the weekend. and Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said no reserve guards would be pulled in. -·'Ttrefl?-wo-n·r ~ any scn1 t11- SJX'ak of. so we don 'l sl'c any rcu I problems other than :.i tot ol bodies out there,•• he said. Lockabey said guards will be placed all alonJ: the city's G.3 miles of beachfront, including seven bay stations. •·rrll be a ioo. with parking and everything, but we aren't Clt· peeling :rny big J)roblems," he said. Huntington Beach is not gear· ing up for big crowds either, with Lifeg u ard Captain Doug D'Arnall saying, "We're used to the Labor Day scene, and there's not golng to be wny bi g riptides this weekend, i.o we're prclly well set." llunlington's 37 li(eguard'l will cover the city 's one mile of beachrront, as well as a two-mile stretch of sand at Sunset Beach and three bay 11tatiorn;. 1 The council will hold a public henrlng next Tuesday on preion· ing of the Rots a C'hlcu area . The Environmental Review Committee will hold another mtttlng Sept. I 3 to d.iscut111 public comm~ ts on tht> draft 1-;IR. ORANGE COAST .. f' DAILY PILOT :~~..,.,,. c:,~. ~'!!,. ":!"'~:~.;",.!: ~=· ~~·:...==·~=:;.:r.-~, Your grandmother paid more f Or her carpet than you ever will . ... C..\t• MfrW. N•wMO l\t• ~. tf~l:r: ::::;~.:.~!:~v:;~Y,:~':9(..~I~~ .... : ,....,.., ''"U°" It IN"41-~1IUl<1y1 -S-.. ,, I ... P'IOCIP•I PvNl\h~ f'l""I I• .. )JO _ .. , ~•m. c..1e M.,., c..•-..i•mi.. Robert N. WH!d P.t"\..,ftt .,. "'*~""" Jeck A. Curlev VIC o ""'*"' ..,. c,.,.,., ""'"-' Thomes l<eevll Ld11M Thomas A. Murptalne ~Mf1"'9 l••• Q\artes H . Loos Richard P. Nall A\\.t\t!Mt M.tHtt'") (ct.ton Robert Barller wt'4 o...,.. CAM>it £•1w Hmti..tOll a.KttOffke lltll a. .... -...... JNll11 ...... '"'' P 0. DO.a 1' t1M1 YEARS AGO, IUYIMG A CARPR TOOK A SIXEAILE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY MESTEGG. IUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION AND MAT!RIAL COSTS llDUCB), CAIPETIMG IS AC""ALL Y CHEAPER THAM IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT. 43% LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT AMY LOMGElt? CARPETING HOT OMLY ADDS IEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR. IT IMSULATIS AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. ITS THE ALI.AROUND, IEST IARGAIN OF TH£ CENTURY! Ii VOLUNTEERSINPUBLICSCllOOLS (VIPS): Over~ 1: VIPS provide supportive services ~o ~tud~nt.s a'!d starr m· I 1: cludinc working with student.s, assisling 1D media ce_nters. I Oft Ices l~ :::0"' ;j.~~.·:{;~· 1: Jabs departmental offices. or working at bome as typtst.s or I r. graders. If you would like to join the VI PS team, call or visit 1 1 I! the school of youP choice. No professional training ls 1: necessary. I 1: I I! NEW IN THE DISl'RICf: Here'sbowtoenroll yourstu· 1: dent tn hlgh school. Go to the school of your attendance area I I• and regi&ter with tho reglatrar. Your school will tell yodu I ,; about its academic program, activities. hours, a n I I: transportation schedules. To find your attendance area. call ! ~ lhe~5,!."~~!~~!"J!."~~~~~~-----------J . '----' ' J ' __ , llfllty )UIOI lA ... , - •ls..\O-rr_.., Te..._. Ot4J 6CMUt Oaulf~ Mftrtlltl• MMUI ,,_.,.~o.~c-,"""'""""'• ,.,no ~:":-:~~ c:r::., ~v~=--~ M41t•t Ot ectY•rUH,..t lllh Mtt•lt M•Y .. tiDftfllCH "'l~tvl 'H u•I -ml'41 .... ·-~-. t:=.i:··~~:. ~:~.::.w~·.,-:: :'lt=::i~~u-,;...,.,.,._ DEN'S· :iiisiailatiiin:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor I t< NO 110411 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. '92627 • PHONE 6,6.,838 -646·2355 7 Irvine EDI TI ON VOL. 69, NO. 247, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'l'ocla~ ·s {'losint: :'\. , .. Shtt·k~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1976 TEN CENTS Callers • Help Nab Slaying SuSp~cts Two telephone calls led s heriff's officers from Orange and Los Angeles counties lo the men they believe are responsible for the murder or Joann Seigman · ! The first, from -an anonymous c aller. was received at the Orange County headquarters an Santa Ana at 10.15 a.m on Aug 28. The message reads "About the Seigman murder. listen, because I'm not going to talk long. That guy that dad 1t 1s u dude by the name or 'Ping Pong· I don't know his real name. but he Ii ves in Be llrlo wer o r Lakewood area-. "He just got out or Tra'·~ You're right on the car except its a Chrysler. His partner's name as Ron and he laves in Bellno\H'r too. That's all I'm going to say .. Officers are Scltisfied lod~ that they do not know the 1dentaty or that first culler They know the identity or the second caller. He first contacted them.one hour later at 11:15 a.m. Aug. 28 and -he follO\\L'<l up )ll! call by coming in person to tht> Flower Street headquarters 1n Santa Ana "' The man who will be a key pro· secution witness against Gullett and Ewing 1s Curt~ Ray Eddy, 20. of Garden GroVl'. who frankly admits In his afCldavit that he has been committed to the California Youth Author ity for burglary and to state prison for escaping from CYA. . . • "l bave us ed drugs and narcotics of all kinds. including ht'roin. I am presently employed and not using heroin," he told in· vestig a tors. Eddy told officers that he first met Gullett at Tracy pnson "Wl· were good friends and l rnferrc<l to him by the name 'Ping Pont:' He stated on ~ various occasions that he was crazy about guns." Eddy. now on pa roll'. told authorities he renewed his ac quaintance with "Ping Pong" six weeks ago when be met Gullett in a Garden Grove bank. "Ping PonJ: said that he and u fri end named Ron \\'ere plannan~ n kldnnp and rohbl•ry or u markt'I / mannttt'r. Pin~ J)on~ 1.aid that hr : had Sl'Cn n lot or money ond checks at a supl•rmurk<>t and thut . he had spoken with the manafi?N ' of the market "ho 'C name was a • Mr. Se1gmnn ... Eddy told officers that Gullru then told him of the plan to kidnap the Sc1J?man family and that the-pint desrnbc.'d with <Set> Tl P~. Page A! l .. Taxing 'Insane' Assessor Raps Budgets By XATHY t'LANCY 01 l~• D•llY P'lt¥ Sl<tlf Oran ge County Assessor Bradley Jacobs believes citizens may have fallen victim to "lax· ation without real representation.. because or the way local governments handle their budgets and taxes. He told members oCthe Orange Coun~y Grand Jurors Association ' Thursday that budgets are calculated on the amount of tax dollars available rather than on spending choices or citizens. "The people who pay Ute bills," he said, s hould be 111- formed about new spending pro· grams and given the right lo de- ·cide if they want Lo pay for-them. "They have an absolute right to know." he told about 80 former grand jurors . "If they don't have that opportunity then I submit that we have gone the full ci rcle m 200 years -and that was one or the reasons for the revolution -and that is laxnllon without re- al repr~sentation." Jacobs. ot Mission V1eJo, \\as appointed by supe rvisors to thl• :issessor 's job 111 November afkr formc•r Ass<'ssor Jack Valler~:.i "as con v1c t,•d or multi1>l l• retonies last fall lie took the post after u 22-year career as an l'ngim.x•r. busan ('si. economist and finunc1al analyst The 46·year·old assessor told the former grand jurors that. un der current laws. the assessor each spring musl' tell gov <Sec A SES 'OR, Page /\ti ... Labor Day Patrols Beefed Up 'Recruiter' Sentenced Jobless Total Up /n, County IRVINE HIGH IS PINK. TEXTURED AND DUE TO OPEN ON SEPT. 13 Ninth and Tenth Graders Will be First Occupants at New School. D••tr P•••t Stttf 1'"°4.o\ Ugly . or Magnificent? Architect: Sclwol Will 'Grow on People' By Ill Lt\ R \' KA\' F. Ot tit• o ••• , ,., ... St;lf Some say 1t resembles un "ug ly pink elcphnnt " Others have ask<'d. "\\'hurs lhat magnifkent structure·•" The buildanit that has prompt· ' J I \ Orange Const poli c~ 'and lifeguards are bolstering their ~ forces for the 11nnual O(ISlau&hl ot vacationers this Labor Day weekend. T housands of s untan-oiled bodies are already lining up on beach routes. headed for pre· clous parking spaces on Ora nge County's 40 m lies or beachfront. WAS HI NGTON. Pa . l AP )-Paul G illy,.tbe Cleveland hou sepainter who said he recruited the murdere rs of .United Mihc Workers insurgent Joseph A. Yablonski and his Cami· ly, waa sentenced today t~ three concur rent life terms. Une mploy mc•nt an Orange County c limbed slightly durinit August when it r eached 6.8 per- cent, nccording lo figures re · leased toda y by the stalt> • Empl oyment Devclopm11nt Department <EDD>. A month earhcr. the county's unemploy ment rate had inched down lo 6 7 percent <The .S. rate also edged up. from 7 8 to 7 .9percent1. -l!dthost! comments plus many And they'll be bringing beach paraphernalia. noisy kids, hot tempers and beer, nil or which spell headaches for Orange Coast paltotmen and lifeguards. Cla ude Vealey. thesonof a coal miner whose con· fesslon broke open the 1969 case, was sentenced to one life term with a strong re- commendation from Washington County Prcsl· dent Judge Charles G. Sweet for pa,...,r""'I......., __ Still . as local unemployment swmgs bnt'k and rotth between changes or 1/10 or I percent, 1t IS well below the Augu..,t-July levels of a year ago. others as In inc llu:h Sehool. on Walnut A\·c nul' near Cul\'t'r Drive. due to open o "eek from Monda} The school 1 n 't completed yet but three or lhc ('IJ!hl buildings are expected to bl' ready by the opening date or school. About 740 ninth and t enth graders will begin classes there Architect Ron Young snys pen· pie either love his school or hall' jt, "But I think it'll i:row on Pl'O· pie. once it's (an ashed and the landscaping 1s an." Young prc- <ticts. The sc hool '•ncompasscs 161.000 squar<' feet ond andudes ,•aght a cademic bu1ld1ni;:s plus an add1 tional atllrty structure What has prompted much of the comment by Irvine resadenl'I 1s the fact that 1t 's pink. although \'ouni: 1ns1st that al· not really pink at all "It's what I <'a ll '"arm gra) '. .. s ays Young Out \\hen pressed, hc adm1ti. that In certain llf(ht 11 comrs "m11<hty c lose to looking like pink " YounJ! soy~ h(• took the nali\'C soil of thr s at{'. Suntu Ana sund. and used at to mix the concrett'. "That ·s the color or Sant a Anu 11and. n worm i:roy. or pink, 1f you insist." Youni: exl)lalms. Vouni:. who has built schools from Marin County to Sun Dic1to County and as nlso responsible f or J rvlne '11 Grcentre<' Elementary School. says Irvine Jligh ls probably one of a kind. "What we did Is use the leas t expensive type or construction industrial construction." sa ys Young. lie explains that when the building • .. ·as desl~ed two lo three years atto. the economic climate was very bad and that was the cheapest way they could build the school. The district borrowed money ifrom the state lo build the school and the state told it how much to ~pend and what size the building ~hould be, using a formula based '°'1 enrollment. I "The only variable is the quali-1\Y of architecture.•· Young says. .He spent S41 per square fool. or ]$6.6 million a ltogether. f Once Youn" decided lo use the 'industrial style visible in most of !the buildings in t he I rvine Ondustrial Complex, he set out to J "'humanize" the builcilng. 1 "We wanted it to ~ fit for hum ans . n o t be like a warehouse," says the arch.ilect. He explains that the tilt· up con· crete walls, the nat. roofs and the \ (See HIGH, Page AZ> .,. D•HY il'ilot St•lf l'ltoto CONCRETE USES HEXAGONS, TRIANGLES, RECTANGLES Architect Ron Young C•ll• Pattern 'Universal' More than 40 additional Californi a Highway Patrol of.· ficers will be on duty during the 78-hour weekend in Orange Coun· ty, all with their sights on dJinJc. ing and s~eding drivers. Overtime pay for the officers will come from a federal grant. aimed a l reducing traffic fatalities during the weekend. In the south county, San Clemente police and lifeguards expect la rge c rowds due to a foreca s t of s unny, wa r m weather. "We expect o good crowd down · here," said Lifeguard Supervisor Richar d Chew in San Clemente. "We.'~e pulling in four or five. ex- tra lifeguards (or our area," he said. San Clemente guards cover Trafalgar Street, the north nnd south part of the pier up to Tower 10 at the north e nd of town. The 56 guards also cover 18 miles along the Dana Strand, Sall Creek, Mona rch Bay, Three Arch Bay. Dana Point and all lht> way to South Laguna. Mos t of Laguna Beach's 55 lifeguards have headed back to s chool but they'll be back in rorce this weekend. covering some beaches normally not patrolled in the winter months . Lifeguard Scott Palmer 11aid guards will be watching Labor Day bathers at city beaches, in· eluding som e minl·slrands. · Aubran Martin; the third tngger man in the New Year's Eve s layings in 1969. will be sentenced in November. Cella Jurist Stalls Trial For Vacation Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs has called a 23-day recess in pretrial action on criminal charges faced by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and former hospital administrator Stephen Robert Evans. He told lawyers (or both sides late Thursday as he left for \'acaUon that the current heanng into the motion for suppress ion of evidence will resume when he re- turns to his courtroom Sept. 24. Earlier pretrial motion .• in- cluding a motion to dismiss. a motion to quash the grand jury in· diclmenl and an allegation that the district attorney's omce wus guilty or discriminatory pro- secution. ha~ all been denied. ll was acknowle<lgt>d Thursda y by both sides that the current hearing, by far the most com - plicated of the pretrial motions. will not be fOmpleled before lht• scheduled trial dateofOct. 4. Third Hospital Bid Expected The new president of Western World Medical Foundation says a thJrd bid for a hospital in Irvine may come before the end of the year and that i n the meantime the board is seeking community' reaction and interest. Alan R. McMillen. Western World president, says directors of the non-profit organization are making speaking appearances before various groups in and around Irvine to tell residents about the foundation's tentative plans and to field criticism and othe r comments. .. We're trying to find out what the people want and need and how they feel about what we want to do." says McMillen. So far, spokesmen from the foundation h~ve appeared at the Irvine Lions Club. Irvine Ex· change Club and recently they addressed the Irvine Village Forum -3 group of homeowner association represen&.auves. ''It 's been very heJpf'ul so far and we're determined to talk to as many groups as pe>ssible." says George Le1dal, a foundation director who has sent letters lo about 35 community leaders re- questing speaking dates. Leidal points out that when he recenUy spoke at a Lion's Club luncheon he learned that the group had been looking at ways of bringing an eye bank Into the area. Re said that oow that he knows of this con cern It might be in· rorporated in lo Western World's plans. Western World has already filed two uns u ccessful ap· phcations with the Orange Coun· ty Health Plannjng Council seek· ing to build a hospital at a site near UC Irvine. , Leidal says the Irvine·based group is ready to make a third try aoa says the application would be stronger with com· munity support. Tentative plans call ror build· ing a hospital with 100 lo 200 beds at a site on University Drive between MacArtbur Boulevard and CalUck'nia Avenue. Directors from Hoag Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach are · working with Western World on a joint agreement. Mc Millen s~s. Carl Nelsser. a consultant emplo~ by Western WorJd and by the UC Irvine College of Medicine. says an agreemenl 1s now in the works between Western World -lloag and UCI. "Twelve doctors Crom UCI and from Hoag have had about five meetings since the flrst or the year and both groups feel pro- gress has been made," says Nelsser . The consultant added that the two interests are trying to work out an agreement for the medical school doctors and the private physicians to sh are duties at the proposed hospita l. According to Leida!, the pro- PoSed hospital has a rare op· porlunity un availab~e to any other hospital in Orange Counly. He said the foundation is able to purchase 120 actes from the Jrvlne Company at a reasonable price for a medical cent.er con· talnlng doctors offices and (See HOSPITAL, Pase AZ> \ . At that lime, the rate was 7.9 percent as 732, 100 persons were · employed and the number or un - employed was 61 ,200. Las t m onth. according l o EDD's monthly labor report, there were 764, 100 countians employed and 54.500 unemployed as the labor statisticians set lhl• seasonally :.adjusted unemploy· ment rate at G.8 pe rcent. Driithtest spot on the locul employment scene in August was aerospace. EDD rc>ported 800 jobs were added to aerospace payrolls durinit the month. In the longer haul, however. employment 1n Orange County during the past year has gained most dramatically in the resak and wholesale trades. In the pusl year, 10.800 Jobs h ave b een added lo trodc• employment in Orange County. Thcrl' was ul~o a herty gain in fartory employment over a year ago. the addition Of 6,400 JObS. Some Orangt• County workers 11cek1ni;t employment found th<' scnrch g('tling toui:hcr l u1'l month, hnw1 •vc.•r. Const Weather Summer Va('atlon·s last Wl'ClthCr (Jing lhiS weekend will be hot and muggy. About 90.95 nn the coast, lows about 68. INSIDE TODAY Mo11t parnter1 wouldn'i like to put their artworkl tn on oven. but, for t namtl artilta. tf ;1 oil part of on ancient pro- cesr. See Page Cl of the. Weekender . f lnde~ Al Yow S.••l<o IS M .. iot INli"'I ts ,_.,..I,_, l..M, .. yd Al IMll.,•1NoW1 c;.!llefN• AS Oroflfl C.Uftly a ... m.. Cl,OMI ....,.. ~J, A• Al lt.l C-lu It ... tt-Ofth o.t ... ,, .. ,, ..... ,.., •• , DHlll -IUt Al "°"' WWNI,_ Al SltO~rhh 111t..u•-"t c~ • 1111101i.r ,._. AI0-11 _..._, --It -·-r _ ..... _, It ~i~ ~ .... I All Al A• ~, .. A2 DAILY PILOT ,~--------~---------~-----~----~ • IMfoMftafloH .llH>UJ • • • • I I I I ,! Yo11r Schools 1 ,I I I 'I 'I I I I I I ii ., t l . . • . . .. .. . .. . Irvine Unified School District (CllP AND SAVE FOA Y~ DISTRICT) ABO TTllE D~IRJCT:The lrvlne UnlfiedScbooJOil­ trict will be startmf( Its fourth )'ear of Opt"ration ta ~P· tember. ·rhe dl$tract h ll cmb"rkcd upon a viaorous approach to provid ing <'Xccllcncc in l'ducauonal progr ams for stu· dents. The distract will be: 11t•rvanH 10,750 11tudcnu al the bt.•gin· njn.i of the 1976· 77 school year. This figure will graduully m· crease with the completion oftht: village of Woodbrtdg~ Ir vine provid<'s alternatives 1n school organization pal trms and is oriuin1zcd \\Ith ten elementary :.chools having a kindergarten thruul!h :.axlh org:inau1lional pall~rn. and Ont> 11chool. Vista Verde. ""'1th a k111dergarten lhrough ci1i1hlh pat· tern. Two middl~ schools. Rancho San Joaquin and Venado, 3rcorg3nized on a sev\ln <.>ight grade bai>1s . The high schoob are University High. S.E L.F. tnn alternath •e high school> and Irvin!! High, whlJ'h as beginning iLS second year with freshman and sophomorl' classes. The 1976-77 school year .wall matk the official opemng o( lhe new Irv me High School campus on Walllul J\ venue. Mr. R. Dean Olson. vres1denl of the Irvine Board of Education. states "Providing maximum educational op· portunataes for our learner.; in order that ihey may reach their tughest potential is the goal of the go,'erning board of the Irvine Unified School D1~tnct. The dlstnct provides many .. opportunities for the Irvine l-o mmumly lo express its views on school ope rations The board also believes an pl~nning for future gro\\ th lo 1n:.ure lhal :.chools be ready for s tudents on a timely basis, and in prov1d1•g services in a cost·effecll\1e manner." BOARD OF EDUCATION: The board meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. First meeting Clf the month rot<ites among the schools. the second at University H.Jgh School Ueginrung in J anuary, the second meeting rotates between Unt\1crs1ty and Ir vine High Schools. EDUCATIONAL PROG RM IS: In the fall of 1975, Irvine parents. teachers and studen~ werl' involved in a district· wide goal-setting procl'ss. establis hing basic skills as a pnorily goal for all· schools in the district. During this pro- cess. each school derived a St'l of goals which serve as the basis for that parhcuJar school's educational program plan. Leam ing of the basic sklils-v."3s the tup-pnurity-goah ttstrict- wide Teacher s 1n all schools use a \'ariety of materials and methods to promote effective learning designed to fit each student. Methods and matl'rials are selected after careful analysis of diagnostic data a\·ailable from tests. teacher ob- servations. and parent and pupil feedback. University Park Element ary. Basics Plus Ele mentary, Rancho San J paquin Intermediate and S.E .L.F . High School offer a lte rnative educational proi:r 3ms lo meet the needs of students and parents whO "1sh their youngsters to have either a morl' open leammi.: cxpencnce or u more formalized approach. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS' primary focus is on basic !-kill acqws1t1on 10 1 l'Uclifl~. orul and written la nguage, math, :.oc1al sc1en1:t's ;md sci(•nce l'nderi.:1rding skill development is altitude development. enhancinJ: self concepts and pro moting learning a s !l pos1t1vc ltfelonj.? activity. Other content i>reas of physical edu<·at1on. music ;.ind art add dimension to the elementary program. l hgh district test scores verify the success or iostruction and student learnin g. Gr ades one through six were at or :lbove learning expect ations in all :icadernic ;m~as tested. MIDDLE SCHOOL students in grades seven and eight continue to round out and deepen the basic s kills previously developed. They expenence increased opportunities to a pply tht•sc skills in other elective content areas designed to s timulate mterest and exploration. and guid e them toward t'areer choices to be deter mrneddunng high school. HIGH SCHOOLS in lhe distnct offer comprehensi~pro· grams as w<.>11 as spt>c1al proJ{ram!> for mentally gifted minor students, for devl'lopmental reading improvement a nd for mathematics basic skills development Guidance proJ{rami; aredc~1gned to assis t students an lhl' developm<'tlt or decis1on-makinJ? skills to enhance emotional maturity and se1' satisfaction. In addition, emphasis is placed upon students utilizing their skills in personal and career planning. ADULT EDUCATION : Over 3.000 lrvane adults foundui· t eresting subjects In such areas ais bu:sint-ss. fan e arts. foreign language. science, technical education and social sciences. The number of classes for adults has increased from 25 the first year or the program in 1973, to over 70 last year. Over 75 classes arc plannedforfall 1976. CAREER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Career · nnd vocational education has been identTficd as anolher priority goal in the Irvine Unified School District. All schools have career guidance programs and i~e makin g efforts to al· ta in this goal. The career guldancl' eenl"r a l Univers ity High School has gained state and nationa l rceognltion as an exem plary progra m in career and vocational edutatiM An evor.iJ\cr~Mlng number ot hiah Jchool students-are gaining vullrnble on-the-Job training through the Coastline 1tegloo3l O rcupnUon <1I Proi:rum. work experienc e roucatlon. and assignments m the loenl busmess and in- dustry lr:uning progn1m1. Tho m iddle schools wiU have a comprehensive career education system, tncludm$! ernphasl!> on ~elf -lilwareness, de- c1s1on-ma king, educatJOnal tiwarcnes . career and econom1r :iwarcncss. Ele mentary schOOI"' will cxpnnd their career educaUon uwart>nl'sS 1nstrut'l1on by mtroduc1ng planned h•nrnlng unit:; tobetler acqumnl lhl•sludent s with the wor1d of work. ST UDENTS Wmf SP E CIAi. N EEDS : The lrv1nt- lJnlClcd School District Is committed to the philosophy of m eeting the educaUonal nt"cds or oil <'hildren. Irvine District provides enriehmcntpro~rams for mentally gifted studenL'I, kindergar ten through twcllth gr1de. The district provides a supplementary education center program in each school which is based on the a.si1umptlon the students· special netds can best be sl'rved In the context or the regular classroom with their friends a ndclassmatel'I. Children who urc ('<fucntlonnlly hnndicap ped and have a teornlng dlsnb111ty or nrc Ntuenhly mentn11y -retardelt or e provided individuolizcd mlitruclion both wHhin the regular classroom setting and In spcclal learnang cent('rs throuf(hnut the school. Provision is made for primary aphasic c hildren and children In n~dof spe('ch thf'rapy. Contractual services with other public school programs and private schools for multi handicapped . deaf, h:m :l-of hearing, visually handicapped. emotionally dis turbed. trainable mentally retarded, and upper grade aphasic . children a rc provided. TllANSPOaTATION: Bus transportation is provided on · the rouowlng basis: tor kindergarte n, grades 1 and 2, 3,~ mile from school ; for grades 3 and 4. one m ile d istant; for 5th and 6tb graders, one and \4 mile distant; and for grades 7 through 12, two milu distant. ~ NEW IN THE DISTIUCT! HER E'S ROW TO ENROLL • VOUR CHILD: Can Facilities Planning, 556-4900, and ftnd ~ which school your child will nttend. 'All schools are open ror ~ registration. Your school will tell you about its academic pro- ~ gram, openjng. closing. lunch hours. a nd tr ansportaUoo = schedules . . ;· Kindergarteners. or any fk•t grader who baso'tbad tin· " derguten , w1U ne~ (1) btrth certlflcateor otherprootorage. and (2) proof of state-required immonizaUons . A n~ law ., also requires a ll fi rst grade pupils to produce prool lhty'vt"-. ~.!!8~~~~':1-~~n_~~~~~~--~--~----~ .. f •• Newsmen Begin Terms FRESNO CAP> -Four Frww Ste newsmen s urrt'ndt rtd today to begin &en•lni jail aentences ror refuslng to reveal a :wurtt'. llUYlDtt they un.• .. firmly prqud " (or "defondang one or our basic lr~dOj'l)ll." Rcpbrtcr WilUum Patterson wu the fi rst to be booked when th~y r 'port •d to ~hcr\ff's de- puties ul 9 u.m . cndin1o: u Hi· month fight to overturn an open· ~:oded Jl•l I scntellcc. R eport e r J oe Ror;a t o. ombudsm a n James Bort and managi.pg edilo r C\.-orge Gruner surrendered wilh P atterson. Ai> tbe)' entered the Fresno County jail lhere was· still no word on a request to the U.S. Supreme Courl to stay lhe sen- tences "ll as appare n t th1: courts in· lend to punish u"' Cor our de· d1cataon lo the pubhc'!I right to know and for pr otecting our con- fidential sources." Gr uner said before ente rmg jaal. "Our conscienses are clear." he added ... We a re firmly proud rather than d ism ayed for we are defe nding o n e of our basic freedoms.'' Booking officers emptied their pockets a nd gave lhem routine pat-d o wn searc h es . T heir valua bles we re put In an en· velope to be taken lo the county honor far m whe re the four were to be housed In a room separate from crimina l inmates. . NB Dad, Son Free on Bail In Swindle By JOANNE REYNOLDS 0 1 th• D•ll' "''°' SUfl A pair of Newport Beach m en, a father and son, are free on bail today after they were arrested Thursday in connection wilh a $5.5 m illion land and securities .swindle in Arizona.. • Newport Beach police arrested Clyde Dinnell, 56, and his son An- thony, 28, on a pair of warrants charging the elder DinnelJ with 43 felony counts and the younger man with 50 felony counts. They were taken into CllStody at th"'ir Huntington Beach bot dog stand, The Dogfalher. Ba il set by the warrants was $250,000 for the older man and $50,000 for the younger man. Police said, however, that bail "as reduced la te Thursday to SIS,000 for the father a nd Sl0.000 for the son. Both men posted bail :ind were released from Orange County J ail. Offi cials of the Arizona state Attorney Gener al's offi ce had planned to figbl th~ bail re- duction by sending a member of the Special Prosecutor's Section to Orange County later today. f'ro"a Pag~ A I ASSESSOR. • ernmental agencies supported by property taxes lhc. amount of ~s.­ sessed valuation available. · The agencies, school dlstrict,.c;, cities and counlit•s, then plan t he11· hudgets b ased on the nmounl of tax revenue available. Jacobs charged. "That 11\ not only WT'OnJl." he smd. "1t is ins ane. There ought to be a law which absolutely pro- h11>1 ts any assessor from tcllinl{ anyone what the increase will l>l' •• Jat'obs. 1n noti n g t h e countywldc increase of 18.7 per- cent in os<1esscd value th1s year, i.aid prope rly owners 11r c being taxed on ;m "lllu.'rionary'" in c·re:ise In home values. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robort N: Weed ""''~"••Ml .. _....~ Jack R. Curley \'11t •I ,.,.f\l el'ICI C,.ftlo ttrl M.tt.,qr, Thomas Keev11 {dttOf lhomas A. Murphinp -..... "'1!C••* Charin H. Loos RkNrd P. Nall Anl'tt .... ,... ......... Cdllen Officu f:Mi.#tt' UIWHI ...,_ t<.!;~?:"....""e.~. ·~~?i't':r"e!!:::.e1 ~··-• Y•ll•• U101l ...... -••S..-0_,,_,, 'Key' Move ·Too Slot BELLlNCllAM. Wash CAP > -A Bt'llangham police om~r is appiealma: a two-day SUSPfl\S1on for dallying on tb w ny to u. sill a erceant whose-10. )'Ur•old son h onclcuffed himself to the :ieri:eunt'i. brot.her.ln·low. Set. Don Miles gave the cul(11 to his son to play with and the buy locked hlm:..t•lf to MUes' brother.an ltiw. Miles did not hjve u key, so officer Wayne Jackett wu:i called to bring lhc kl'Y from t he stution. After waHmg for more t hun 30 mi n u t es fo r Hackett to arrive. Mile or. dered another off1ct:r to as- sist. . E'ro• Page 1\ I WGH ... :nr conditionin g units located on the r oof is the trad1ttona-t'f in- dustrial construc tion style. But to the concrete walls he added form liners to make a pat- tern he believes is "universal ... not faddish or stylish. He pr~ diets it won 'l become boring in .. matte r of a few months or years. He x a gon s , t ria ng les a nd rectangles are used in the pat- tern that is continued throughout the campus. Raised and lowered surfaces ar e utilized, too. so that shadow lines vary the look of the su.rta_ces dependine on where the sun is. The inside of the buildings have <.been humanized loo, according tO-'toun.g Lar~e amounts or wood are used in the interior. Strips of pine are used liberally in paneling and round-hewn wood beams are in most or the build- ings, too. Wa rm tones help to take the ed ge off the fact it 's an industria l building, not a typical s chool. Young has also used what he · calls "fluid s pace." not really ..open space but a Oexibility lhal allows va rious s tudent a reas to establis h ''te rr itorial r ights·• wilhin a lar ge. open building. Each building houses a d1f- f e r e n t depa r tment. Th~ humanaties s urround a media center, math and science ha\'c labs, and unified arts have work areas and labs. There is also a bus iness edu't,ation building. .Both Irvine High and Univers1· ty High -the other high school in Irvine -were buHl to house a maxim um of lSQO students. District Administrator Da,·c King says that one sJifferencc between the two schools is that ln•in e H ig h h as a b e tte r equipped unified arts section. which includes fine arts. arts and erafts and industrial arts. King says th e building was due to open on a partial basis last February and open completely this September. He points lo lhe backlog on many building m atenals. plus numerous union labor problems "ls the causes for the seven- month delay. Actually, Young says it's near· ly impossible to r e main on schedule these days. "Ten years ago. it would take me just six months lo build an ele mentary school. Today, it takes 14 months," he says. Volcano Erupts TAAL JSLAND, The Philip- pines <AP> -Taal volcano, on a small is land in a lake 45 miles south of Manila, erupted today, sending fumes and s moke 6,000 feel high. Authorities said ther e were no reports of damage or casualties. 1·ro• Pa~ .I I HOSPITAL onc1llary sen ·lces. That ucreue "'ould go :a Inna "'1th th(• 16 acres donl•tc.'<I b) thl• Irvine Company for thl' ho:.p1t;.1l it.self, Le1dal says. The founda t ion 1Aotild t'itht'r lease the l:ind oull'l~ht or eret't blulding~ 1l ell and then l~a.sc thOS(' "Th<.> profit~ from leaai>anft lt\\' land or liu1 h ltnai; would bt purnped buck into tilt' hospital ~Ince we'r e a non ''rof1t or gnn1111ttorl." Ll'idal explain~. Mc Millen says the prufils could be used to lower patient co~'1s, subsld11c r esearch at lh<' UC'I College of M ed lclnc und sub- sid1 21.· the m cdlcul school':. leaching at the hospital. One criticism lhUl has sur rneed often during community talks is the fea r that Orungc County i:i •·over.bedded" ··1t 's lrue." s ays Lcidal "Orange County is ovcrtx'dded. but the hospital beds are In the: wrong places." He poin ts out that even though lrvLne and the immediate areas include 20 percent of the county geog raph y. there a re no hospitals in l rvme f 'ro• Pa .. A l TIPS ... the exception of the killing-was the format used on Aug. 25. Eddy said he collaborated with Gullett last July 29 in the robbery of a stereo shop in Long Beach whi le Ewing, who drove his own car to the scene, mounted guard near the store. ··w e took cash and four walkie talkies. After the rQbbery we .went to 1l g'3nrge... ct split-the money.'' Eddy told offi cers that the garage was where Gullett kept a supply of guns in a number of barrels. Eddy told officers that Gullett bought the wig he used in the Seigman kidnaping six days later on Aug. 4 in Garden Grove. He said Gullett, working with Ewing laid in a supply of "five or six r olls of tape, motorcycle gloves and joke shop makeup such as nose putty, Indian skin. sear material and eye shadow." Eddy goes on to the nl1:ht or th1· kadn nping. "I had decided not to go along. I had a JOb. r didn't need the money, it was a cr azy idea. I might have lo shoot someone and u kidn nping was pretty heavy and the police keep working on solving the crim e. "Ping P ong said ther~ would be al least $75.000 and I would get a S25.000 cut. Ping Pong said that over the weeke nd he had gotten a .357 long -barreled Sm ith and Wesson r evolver and that he would ta ke thal gun and the s mall .25 automatic on lhe job. Ping Pong told me to think over going along and that he would come by again. ' "I did not go on the job and l spent lhe night at home with Rozana (Eddy's girUriend) a nd her m olhe r. · ''J learned about the kidnaping on Thu rsday (Aug. 26) through the news. I im m ediately re· co~nized Mr. Seigman's name when it was m entioned as it was the same nam e mentioned by P ing Pong. "On Aug. 27 l heard of the kill· ing and I went to the police on Aug. 28. I went bec_a_use l_couldn 't j us tify t he k illing o7 Mrs. Seigma n. J felt that Ping Pong was a nut and a mad dog and shouldn 't be allowed lo stay on Lhe streets." Sheriff's officer s said Gulletl has served time ill state. prison for convictions on charges or burglary, auto t heft a nd bank robbery. Sunshine To Ta.ke Days Off A tropical blOrm off the coast or Me,lco brou"ht t1prtnkles 1tn<l ~­ cus1ont1l s ho" <'rs 10 the Orun~t' Co1111t t uclu y ~ind wcuthn fM\ll'ut'!tcr 11uy 1t 'II ~· morl.' of thc' 11umc th s h~lll1lu) "t'l'kend Weatht'rm l'll prcdl<'l rui n, c louds nnd muggy wcuthl.'r un · m :ston' for nu1s1 par t:. of Soulht•r11 Culiforn1a lhrou"h the Sept. ti Labor Duy h(1l11Juy. Stullons t hrou~hout Orun~i: County l'CJX>l'tcd tt tl'Ul'~ or rum this morninl(. "ilh cloudy sk.ws ,·1siblc nearl)1 l'\ t•rywh<.>rc and hum1thl) rc:adtn)ts higher U\l1n normal for September , The muggmt>:.s 1s being caused by humidity readings ranging from 50 perct!nl lu 00 ~rcent the past re" days Those Journeying to the moun tain areas this "cekend will find h1~h t\•mpt•raturcs hl'l\\t"t.•n 7-1 an<J 8-1. "llh tht' lo" l> d1ppmtt to s.; t o 66 degree s . llo Y.eve r , thunderstorms may be purt of the outlook. loo, al the mountrun resorts. Desert ureas won't be much different, uccordlng l o the nat ion al weather forecast. Cloudiness and thundl•rshower1>. mostly in the a fternoons and evenings a re prcd1ctt.-d for most of the weekend, with possibk clearing by the t ail end or lht> holiday. _prelimin~ry Hearing Set In OC Murder ·. By TOM 8/\RLEY Of I"• 0•11, 1"1i.t ~II Two men who face the d<'ath pena lty for their alleged revenf;t- kllling or Los Alamitos housewife J oann Seigman \\Ill face a pr" llminnry hearing Sept. 17 in Santa Ana municipal court .. Judge Robt•rt E I.aw s~l th1• hearing d <tle late 1'hur~tla\ wt11I<• denying bail (or lkllflowt•r n·~· dents William Puul l~ullt•tl <1nd Ronald Lt'WI!> Ewmlo(. holh '1.7 lloth m11n pl l•adl'd innocent 111 four counts of kidnap1ng and ont• of murde r 'rhl'y will be returnt•d to J udge Law's courtroom Sept JO ror a hearing on prl'tri:i l motions filed by the def en c. Gullett is represented by Depu-• ty Public Defender Michael &• eche r . Ewing has atlornc:v Marvin Coope r as his legal ad\'isor . Deputy District Attorney Dave Carter confirmed that the death penalty will be sought for both men on the grounds that they al- le~edly k1 lied Mrs Seigman to eliminate a witness and that she was killed while being k1dnaped and held for ransom Both m en wt-re dressed in Oraoge County J ail Jeans and shirts when they appeared in court T hursday. Irvine Girl He ld On Shoplift Count Orange County sheriff's of ficcrs have filed charges nf putty theft ag3inst an Irvine girl after investigating a llel{ations that s ht• stole a bra valued at S7 from a Laguna Hills Mall store Deputies said .Joann1• Larocca. 18. or 5071 Yearling Drive. was dt"tamed by o Htcials of the J .C. Penney store after she allegedly put a bra in her purse and left the store wit hout paying for it. Your grandmother paid more for her carpet than you ever will. YEARS AGO, IUYIHG A CAINT TOOK A SIZEAILE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY NESTEGG.-IUT TODAY, WITH PRODUCTION ~fA~~T~~·:~ fr0~'1s ~~~~:·s cA'c:~::A~T~f1~~'ts~ AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT·AHY LONGER? CARPETING NOT OHL Y ADDS IEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT IHSUL.A TES AGAINST HEAT LOSS. TOO. rrs THE AUAROUHD. IEST IARGAIH OF THE CENTURY! linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA M ESA, CALIF. '92627 • PH ONE 6~6-'838 -6~6-23S.5 ' Friday' Clo ing Prict' NYSE'l; COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS New York BofASu~ SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -A New Yorker has ac¢u&ed the lJank or America and 14 other holders of New York City general obligation bonds or keeplng the city's ftn anclal plight from the pubUc so they could unload $2.S billion in bonds. 1/N DAIL y PILOT "' I ' Serio1~y B1csi11ess '' Sitters' Guide Helps Parents By SYLVIA PORTEil Every year, the avero(:c Amc-rlcttn parent pends between $100 and ~>oo '°"' babysitters The amount may eem ~mall an tt'rms of overall famUy bud11eun11 , but r s~ells to '•Ital lmpo1'\ance when you consider thi\l you spen.d lt on chtldreo. :1mon1: your most prkcks:s us· se•s. Bab ysittin g is serious business Money's Worth C'hlldhood accidents may be potential hfo oc dtath situations -quite a respons1b1lity tor babysitters, especially teena~ers. who may not have fae<.'d these problems before. Docs the baby 1Uer know, tor instance, what to do in cusc of dog b!tt> or accidental po1somng? /lre they thoroughly familiar ~th the proper wars to take care or cuts. bruises, choking or nosebleeds" .• .S Because parents spend Impressive sums over tM ye.,. on babysitters and so muny do nol know how to react m cnllcal s1tuat1ons. and because they are given so much respons1b1hty. American l\ted1corp • Inc . one of the 'nation's largest hospital manaJ(emcnt companies, has de· veloped a "babysitter " program -SAYS ROBERT E. MATllEWS, northeast reg1on~l director for Amencan Med1corp : -\ "We realized that tel'.'nagers and muny older people as ~ well, eager to babysit to earn money. "e re basically un· trained to handle e mergencies and qwte often. parents did not know what to expect of their bab) s1llers. We regard it as the hospital's duty to be aware of community needs and lo educate communll1es about health care and we are alwa~ prepanng informallon·traming programs that act ually become preventive medicine " As a result of this av. arencss, the nursing department or ParkVlew Hospital 1n Pennsylvania beg-an a series i' lectures and training :sessions for babysitters INSTRUCTION IN FIRST AID: nrt1f1c1al respir ation· <lnd wtust to--do--m c:rsc of accidl'ntal 1>0isonrng. heacf in· Junes. fire in the home and other conceivable accident wer CO\'ered in the sessions The proper care pl infants wa WU{!ht to the bab) s1llers by USl' or hfe Sited dolls In th~ sessions So s uccessful has the program been that Amen can Med1 corp. 1s planning to conduct babysitting sessions in its other hospitals Here Is a hst or chnr,1cterbl1c~ lo look for when.}lmnJ( •• babysitter -RELIABLE. PREH :Ri\BLV of solid family back.· ground; an lnd1v1dual who has taken a course In bnbys1tlln safetv 1 Trustworthv. one~ ho will follov. instrucltons on f und perm1lled .1cl 1\ 1l1cs RcsPQns1bll.', one "ho will ui.e 'ommon :.ense and. who also 1s fond of ch1lcln•n One\\ ho \\ ill IH.· n·.111\ uml "1lllng lo v.ork again -ONE WllO will u:.r good Judgnwnt, never admt str.inj?eri. or t>ven their own fnl'nds to your home, nor ho phone conversution~ with persons unknown lo them One who will be <'aim In an cm<'rgency, will not eas1 pao1c. and to whom lhl' parents cun trust their children. A "Babys itter 's Guide" hus Ileen prepared by the co pany. lt covers everything in thl' trummg program and pr v1des tips for parenLo; needtng babysitters as well as f parents of teenagers :.cekmg babysitters' Jobs Emcrgenc)t,, procedures are explained in detail as are s afety checkhs~.1· play superv1s1on. What the babysiUer should \:lo 1n case o(• fires or gas leaks, other emergencies For a free copy of the "8 abys1ttcr ·s Gwde." wntc lo Amencan Med1corp , Inc , 111 Pres1dent1al Boulevard, Bala Cynwyd. P a 19004 _1 Market Pace Slo1v Prior to Holiday NEW YORK CAP> --The stock market crept a head slowly today m ltghtprc·holiday trading The Dow Jones average or 30 mdustnal stocks wa!> c1> 4 32at989 11 Ga1nersheld a3·21eadoverloscrs. Analysts downplayed the s1gmf1cance of the advance with many investors evidently getting a head start on th~ Labor Day \<\eek end. The market also might have drawn some support from reports \ba\ Uniled J\uto Workers President. Leona rd Wood cock had indicated thut contract talks with 1"ord Motor were "gmng better". In other economic new~, the government reported lh.11 the unemployment rate rose Crom 7.8 to 7 9 percent 111 August for 1ls third straight monthly increase Dowlo11esA cerafl'•j UE:NYorll lAP ) F'.'tnal Oo• J ~ ...... , •• ,,. .. HOCKS ~" •• ,.,,.. 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Top quality carpet. 5000 ALLSJZES DOUBLE LIGHT BATHROOM SWAG · Niftyiae the bathroom for a mere fi•er. 5 00 #939-2 ELECTRIX TRACK LIGHT SET 4' TRACI WITH 2 LIGHTS 19!0 MAGNAVOX ULTRASONIC BURGLAR ALARM Wouldn't it be great if it wowd yell out. ''.Heyl There· 1 a robber in our mld1tl"? 2500 DROP CLOTHS U you paint like the baby eata. you'll need a buncb ;:-._ of thHe. lO'x25'- 9'xl2' llEAYT DUTY 7J toi. BARDAHL NO. 1 ORN0.2 AUTOMOTIVE ADDITIVE . 25 C PERCAN YALE ENGINE OVERHAUL I'm a Hanard man myHlf, but I 1uppoae Yale will do. 35~r. AUTO BIKE CARRIERS Wben where you want to cycle la too far away. GRANDOR BIFOLD DOORS Did you notice I don't baYe mucb room to acry much?. 24"x80" 15~ 30"x80" 201W 36"x80" 25fa 20'GREEN EXTENSION CORD Looldt tbl1 for a ~·r. 25c BOW SAW BLADES Replacement• for thOff worn out toba. I oc EA. GARDEN -·· ·-= ANGEL .. , SOIL TESTER Tella you when the planta need water. Pretty c1 ..... wowdn't you aay? ALUMINUM DUCT TAPE Alao known 01 "Duck" tape by our le11 scholarly frlend1. Strong aa an ox. 50:ou STAINLESS STEEL BARSINIS I"p1 lt1 bright flni1h for a long tlme. 7so ALADDIN KEROSENE LAMPS Don't go rubbing theM and expect to get a Gen.le. E II E II AU1tema Not A9'Clllable lnAllStona • GO AHEAD • . ·. CHECK THESE PRICES UNFINISHED ROCKING HORSES Don tbl1 mean they bcnen't finlahed rocking .,.t? 500 STAINED-GLASS PANELS Kinda g1 ... you the r .. Ung of an Italian chUJ'ch. 2'd ' 2'x6' 90c 1'° LANCASTER 2'x8'ROOM DIVIDER 3~0 BIGELOW CARPET CLEANING KIT Enrytblng you need to clean the carpet (good gue11.clown.) 5~0 ALL GAF ROORTUJ: SURE-STICK Self-ad.heal•• ui.1 in great pattern• and colora. For two, foUJ', or alx people. Good round members.eh? lO"xlO" SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE 2V. 3t.O 4t_o ALL SHEPHERD BARBECUES · Thia tltle col\f u1e1 me. J don't know exactly what It meana. 1000 DELUXE BARBECUE TOOLS Spatula. fork and tong• (10und1 like a law firm ln Hong Kong). 9o~·OF3 BARBECUE MITTS You not wanna bumy hand1? You getta one of theM. Or maybe two or thr ... 25~. 10 LB. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Fldauy. tbe one tblog you caa't barbecue without • • Laguna/South Coast VOL. 69, NO. 2'7, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Assessor Blasts Agency By KATHY CLANCY Of .... ~ltf ,., ... ~" Orange County Assessor BradJey Jacobs believes c1(1z.ens may have Callen victim to "lax· ation w i th out rea l representation·· because of tht! 'way local. governments handle their budgets and laxes. He told members o( the Orange County Grand Jurors Association Thursday that budgets are c:alculated on the amount of lax dollars available rather than on spending c hoices of citizens. ·:The people who pay the bills." he said, should be in formed about new spendfog pro· grams and given the right to de· ride if they want to pay for them. "They have an absolute right to know," he told about 80 former grand jurors. "Jf thl'Y don't have that opportunity then I submit U1at we have gone the full circle in 200 years a nd that was one of the reasons for the revolution and that is taxation without re- al representation." Jarobs. or Mission Viej9, was appointed by supervisors to the assessor 's job in November after former Assessor J ack Vallerga was con victed of multiple felonies last full. He took the post aft<'r a 22·ycar career as an engineer. business economist and financial analyst. The 46·year-old assessor told the former grand Jurors that, un- der curre11t laws. the assessor 'each s pring must ie ll gov· emmental agencies supported by property taxes the amount oC as- sessed valuation available. . \ •·1 ernoon ~., .• Slot•ks FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1976 TEN CENTS I Budgetin,g : The agencies, i.chool dislrt<'\i., cities and counties. then plun their budgets based on the amount of tax revenue ava1luhle, J acobs charged. "Thal is not only wrong.·· hl' said, "1t Is insane. There ought to be a law which absolutely pro hibits any assessor from telling anyone what. the increase will be." Ja co bs. 1n n o t l n Et thf' 1:ountywlde inC'rt•ase or tfl.7 1wr <"t.'nl m assessed value this year. said property owners nre l~rng tnxed on an "illusionary '" in <'rease in home values "It doesn't help them at the grocery store," he snid. ··1 think it is wrong to tax inflation value ... Oetnente FoUled Sewage Dumped in Ocean I 1Vefera11 Offit•ers ffo11ored D.t1ty Pllot Stolt P'bol• . By PHILIP ROSMARIN Otl ... ~1lyl'ii.tSl•lf Untreated .sewage spewed for two hours into the ocean from the Linda Lane sewer pump 'station in San Clemente Thµrsday night. As much as 6,000 gaUons Couled the beach, culling a wide s wath or eroded sand. The county Health Department ordered a quarter mile of prime beach closed for most of the Labor Day wee ke nd. Crom lifeguard headquarters near the municip al pier to Mariposa i\\·enue. At earhesl the beuc:h would re I. Laguna Beach Mayor Phyllis Sweeney of· . fer s h a nds h akes to Laguna police in· vestigator Alex Jimenez a nd behind him. Sgt. Victor Sagan. Jimenez was com - mended for 20 years. and Sagan for 30 years of ser\'icc to the city. Councilman Carl E. Johnson J r . light. applauds the of· ficers as Councilman J on Brand and City Clerk Verna L. Rollinger watch. Labor Day Patrols Beefed Up l!oli<;e Get Phone Tips OraA•• 'Coaat police and lifeguards are bolstering theJr for~s for the annual onslaught of vacationers thls Labor Day weekend. Thous ands or suntan·oiled bodies are already lining up on beach routes, headed for pre· cious parking spares on Orange County 's 40 miles of bcachfront. 'A.bout Seigman Miuckr -It Was Ping-Pong' Two te lephonl' culls led .,.,--..,,,s""l'=~s'CJ-rflftrs fro m 6ran11t~ and Los Angeles counties to the men they bclu.~\'C arc rci.1)0ns1blc for the m urder of Jounn Seigman I The first. from an unonymow. caller , was r eceived a l the Orange County headquarters in Santa Ana at 10: 15 a.m . on Aug. 28. The message reads: "About the Seigman murder. listen. because I'm not going to talk long. That guy that did it 1s a dude by the name of 'Ping Pong' l don't know his real name. but he ttves in Re llflowc r OT Lakewood area. "He j ust ~ot out of Trary You're right on the C'ar except its u Chrysler. llis partner's nnmt' 1s Ron and he hvcs an Bcllflow<'r too. Thal ·s all 1 'm litOIOJ: to say · Officers arc sattsJ1ed today that they do not know the identity or that firs t caller. They know the 1denlll) of the second caller. He r1rst contacted them one hour later at 11 ·15 u.m . Aug. 28 and he followed up h1:-c ~aJI by coming in per11on to the }~er Street. headquarters in I Sant~ Ana. The man who will be a ke) pro M><mtion--witness·against .Ql:Jll cll and Ewin~ is Curtis Ray Eddy. 20. of Garden Grove, who frankly admits in his af£idavit that he has been com milled to the California Youth Authority for burglary and to state prison for escaping from CYA. "I h ave u sed drugs a nd narcotics of all kinds, including heroin. I am presently employed and not using heroin." he told in- vestigators . Eddy told officers that he first met Gullett al Tracy prison. "We were good friends and 1 rcfcned to him by the na me 'Ping Pong·. He slated on various occasion~ that he was crazy about guns.·· Eddy. now on parole. told authorities he renewed his nc· quaintance with "Ping Pong" six weeks ago whenhc.meLC(uUeU m H Garden Grove bank. .. Ping Pong said that he and a friend named Ron were planning a kidnap and robbery o( a market manager . Ping Pong said that he had seen a lot of money a nd checks at a supermarket and that he had spoken with the manager of the market. whose name was n Pretrial Delayed ·---By Cella Jurist Orange County Superior Court Jud~e Willlam C. Speirs has called a 23·day recess in pretrial action on criminal charges faced by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and former hospital administrator Slephen Robfirt Evans. Cella. 51. and Evans. 31. :1n• two of four men convicted In Los Ange l es Fede r al Court on criminal charges stemming from the alleged em benlement or an estimated $2 million from two Orange County hospitals. Mr Seigm an." Eddy told offi cers that Gullett fhen told nlm orthetrtm"'to- kidnap the Scigman family and that the plot described -with the exception of the killing-as the format used on Aug. 25. ·()C's Jobless Rate Climbs 0.1 Percent Une mployment in Orange County climbed slightly during August when it reached 6.8 per- cent, according to figures re· le ased t oday by the s tate E mploym ent Development Department <EDD>. A month earlier, the county's · unemployment rate had inched down lo 6.7 percent. <The U.S. rate also edged up, from 7.8 to 7.9 percent). Still , as loca l unemployment swings back and forth between changes or 1/10 or 1 percent., it is well below the August·July levels of a year ago. At that time. the rate was 7.9 percent as 732,100 persons were employed and the number of un· mployed was 61,200. Last month. according lo E DD's monthly tabor report. there were 76 (1,100 countians employed and 54,500 unemployed as the labor sta llslicrnns set thf· seasonally adJusled unemploy· ment rate at G 8 percent. Brightest spot on the locul employment scene in August was aerospace. EDD reported 800 jobs were added lo aerospace payrolls durln.c tbe month. And they'll be bnnging beach ara~ernalia, noisy kids, hot -tempers ana 6eer. an ol wllfch spell headaches for Orange Coast. patrolmen and liCeguards. More tha n 40 additional California Highway Patrol of· ficers will be on duty during the 73-bour weekend in Orange Coun· ty. all with their sights on drink· ing and speedini drivers. ·.Overtime pay for the officers will come from a federal grant aimed at reducing tr amc fatalities during the weekend. I n the south county. San Clemente police and lifeguards expect large crowds due to a for ecast o r s unny, wa rm weather. "We e xpect a good crowd down here," said Lifeguard Supervisor Richard Chew in San Clemente. .. We're-pulling in four or five ex· tra lifeguards for our area," he said. San Clemente guards cover Trafalgar Street, the north and south part of the pier up to Tower 10 al lhe north end oflown. The 56 guards also cover 18 miles along the Dana Strand, Salt Creek, Monarch Bay, Three Arch Bay. Dana Polntand all the way lo South Laguna. Most of Laguna Beach's 55 lifeguards have headc..'<I back to school but they 'll be back In tor<'<' this weekend, covering soml' beaches normally not patrolled in the winter months. Lifeguard Scott Palmer suill guards will be watching Labor Day bathers at city beaches. In eluding some mini·strands, likt• Bluebir'd Beur h and Boat Canyon. "Th e whole fo r ce i s mobilized." Palme r sald. <See WEEKEND, Page A2) · He told lawyers for both slde5 late Thursday as he Jett for ncatlon that the ~l bearing bdo l.be moUoo for suppression or evidence will resume when he re· turns to his courtroom Sept. 34. Late Laguna Tickets Earlier pretria l motions, in· duding a motion to dismiss, a motion to quash the grand jury in· diCtment and an allegation that ~ district attorney's office was guitty Of d iscrimin.tOI')' pro· Sffution. have aJI been denied. It was acknowledged Thursday by both sides that the current heating, by far the most com- cated of the pretrial motions. ll not be completed before the . uledtrialdateofOcl.4. tis expected that 1ud1e Speirs Wer the trial date. He bas lldy indicated that he Is pre- to 1rant th• defense mouon a 'ebanae of venue on the 11CNDC1s ol heavy and prejudicial Jll'llb1al publicity. ... Doubling Fines De~ied •• Asch.eme fo do.ublln& t,.a_,guna Beach parking ticket fines left unpaid for 30 days bas been over· ruled by South Judicial~Dislrlct Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton. Judge Hamilton's decision. that t he proposed incentive system for improvlng the lagging payment of parking fmes was un- constitutJonal. sent'tbe Laguna Beach City Council bic~ to lhe drawtng board with a parklng permit proaTam rol'tbeclty. PrQjected revenues from the escalating fine system as well as and Circulation Committee for an increase from S3 to $5 in lhe 'evaluation . parkang fine were to have un-Judge Hamiiton, in a letter to derwritten stepped-up enforce· Police Chlef Jon Sparks said he ment or the city's parking con-found the doubling ollhe parking trols. fine alter 30 days an arbitrary The council delayed the print· judgment and unconstitutional. ing of parking permits and set The· plan had been patterned back lhe i>roposed October start· after a almUar ploy in San Diego ing date of the new parking pro.. county. . gram deal,-ned to get all-day Juctae Hamilton said be would parkers out of the central bust· have no oppoaltloa to the city's nessdistrict. increasln1 the "ball" fOI' ova· The matter wu referred to tbe time putina from S3 to$$. city's Parkh>i, Transportation (See TICKETS. Pa1eA2) I e ---.• --· i_ open Monday after bactena lc~t results are learned. The Labor Day .Holiday is hls· . torically one of the two biggest bearh crowd weekt>nds or the year. The other is the Jul~ 4 weekend. On this year's Indepen~ dence Day Holiday a mile of San Clemente beach was also closed because of a sewage spill. Thursday's spill was the fifth of this year . om· or the worst sewage years in the <'it~ 'i. h1:. tory The most recent spill was onl:. two weeks al(o today. at thl' saml' Distress Calls Linda Lane pump slalior1. Then. the pump was clogged by a stick and dirty rags. Thursday. city offi cials snid the problem was an overloaded pump at the statiol\leaused by a circuit break in another pump at the Santa F~ station. Thc ~ewag(• was spotted bubbl- i n g Crom the Linda La ne drainagc outlet onto the beach h\' pohce departml'nt beach patrol officers at lOi> m . Cit y SC\\ t'r plant workers loda) inst alled a new pum1> al the· L1ndH I.am' .,t ullon "h1ch 1s ex <St>t• St-:WAC. t-:. r ag1• /\2) 2 Sailors •Just Testing Flares' Two Youths sailing a 22-foot sloop from Newport Beach to Dana Harbor Initiated a flurry of .. boat explosion " calls and launchea a full-Oedge<I rescue ef. fort by the Coast Guard. Harbor Patrol a nd Laguna Beach Lifeguards Thursday night. The sailors were testing a signal flare gun by shooting off the emergency narcs. Reports oC a boalin distress or Clouds, Wann Air Expected For Weekend A tropica l storm off the coast of Mexico brought s prinkles and O<'· casional showers to the Or ange Coast toda y and we-attrer forecasters say it'll be more or the same this holiday weekend Weathermen predict r ain. clouds and muggy weather are in store for most parts of Southern California through the Sept. 6 Labor Day holiday . Stallons throughout Orange County reported a trace of rain this morning, with cloudy skies visible nearly everywhere and humidity r eadings higher than normal for September. The mugginess is being caused by humidity readings ranging from 50 percent to 00 percent the past few days. Those journeying to the moun· lain areas this weekend will find high temper atures between 74 and 84. with the lows dipping to 56 to 66 d e~r ees . However, thunders torms m uy ·ix' port or the outlook, too. at the mountain resorts. Desert a rea). won't t.x.• murh diffe re nt, according to the national weather for cn1:;t Cloudiness and thundershower&, mostly in the afternoons und evenings are predicted for most of the weekend. with possible clearine by t he tail end or the holiday. Temperatures in the northern deserts or the Antelope Valley will be 94 to 104 degrees with the njghts railing to 66 to 76. Southern deserts, such as Palm Springs and Indio, show predictions of 96 to 102 degrees with evenings 76 to 86. Those who plan to stay here on the Orange Coast. will probably fi nd vari a bl e c lou diness throughout m ost of the weekend. with possible sprinkles and thundershowers . Highs al the beaches are ex· pected to be between 74 and 77 degrees. with high readings of 86 to 94 predicted Carther inland. Newport Beach lifeguards re· ported today that surf was good, running three to four feet at the Point. Air temperature this mornin1 al the beach was 67 and the water was even wanner With a 68 dearee reading. a boat explosion were called intu the Laguna Beach Police Depart· .• ment at about 6 p m. by coastal residents . Lifeguards were call ed out as was the Newport Beach Harbor Patrol which sent a rescue boat to the Laguna Beach area. The Coast Guard m Long Reach dis patched a helicopter to aid in the search . The searchers were unable to locale the "disab led cran. ,. -S-y the time rescuers had arrived at the area of the flare sightings, the boat had sailed merrily a way. Later a Harbor Patrol craft from Dana Point contacted the s loop and its occupants. A harbor patrol officer said to- day the sailors, aged 19 and l7 1 were counselled by a patrolman and told about the trouble thev caused. · •Lost' Sailor Only Snoozing J ! The sklpp(Sl' or 3 rented 21 ·foot sailboat was found asleep on th .. craft near Dana Point early th11. morning. climaxing an 8'h:hQur search by the U.S. CoastGuar~ Carl Martucci, a vacationer from New York, was reported in good s hape by Coast Gua rd of· ficials. He rented the boal Thur~· day morning in Newport Bf>ach and attempted to mnkc his way. to Catalina Island even thou1:h the craft had no auxiliary en~inc, navigation equlpmc'nl or warn ing nures. tht• Coast Guard said. I le wafl reported ovf'rchw ul 11 pm Thursday. Weather Summer Vacation's lest weather Olng this weekend will be hot and muggy.: About 90-95 on the coast, lows aboul68. INSIDE TOD" l' • Moat pomtvJ1 wouldn 't 11/<t' to 'Pill their artwork& in an oven. but, /or enamel arfl31Jl il'a all port of an anctt.>nt pro· ce&a. Set Page CI 11/ /fir Weekender. lndt-x c.,. Alt A• .... I M CM All •••• A 11 A4 Al c1.a ) I \ I I I A 2 DAIL V Pt LOT L/SC Friday Septembef3 1916 A.BOUT THE DISTIUCT: CopiJtra.noVntnedScbool Dis· trlct serves the c1Ues of San Clemente aod San Juoan C!apiatrano. us wcll llS the commututles of Capustrano Beach. Dana Point, Lagunu Nttcuel und u h1rac pot"Uon of Mission Viejo, ~<Jututing chlldrt:n in kindergarten through 12\h grade. The district tllbO oix:rate~ _.n t1dult high i>cbool and is lhe base for the C:ap15trano-Ln.gunoa Regional OccupaUonal Proi:rum. The district 1s generally orgonlted with elemt'ntnr)' <JChools !>crvmg kinderg.Urll•O throu1i1h 111Jtth grade. junior tugh schools scrvinw t;r<1dt•:i scvt>n :ind eight and high schooli. for grades nine through l2 Opening day of school for grades kindergarten through 8th gl'ade is Seplc mbe(l3. · About 15,800 students arc expected al peak enrollment du.ring the 1976·77 school year compared to 13.890 at the final enrollment period olthe 1975-76:.ochool year. indkaling a con- tinuing growth lJ\ student populallon lJ\ the district. Schools are staffed by u GSO·member faculty and 535 full and part-time support staff. Dr. J erome R. Thornsley con· eluded his first ye.ar as dtStnct supenntendent on July l , 1976. Est\mated general purpose tax rate for 1976·77 will be S4 2506 and per pupil expenditure Sl.268.00 for the coming year. BOARD OF TRl'~IEES -CURRE~T COSCERNS: 1·heseven·member boardoflrw.tees meets lhe hrst and third Mondays or each monlt}ut 7:30p m. atthe D1stnct Educal.lon Center. 32972 Calle Perf'ecto, San Juan Capistrano. Dr. A. Edward Westberg 1s presidenl MaJOr challenges confronl· mg the Board or Trustl'es are· lhc implementation of stale· mandated collective bargaulJng procedures: stale limits on the funding of education coupled with Inflationary factors: growth problems as re0l'cted by an expectt1d i11crease of 2,000 additional children enrolled 1n district schools; and state-mandated programs that are not funded. What Is Taught: Elementary School. Consistent with the district's priority goal to "develop skills in reading. writing, speaking. and listening". the elementary program focuses on the basic skills. Students receive instruction daily in math, · reading, lantuage arts, science, social studies, and physical education. The most recent achievement tests. administered to all K-6 students , reflect district ac.hie.vemem:in ~eading and math exceeding the national norm al all grade levels. In addition lo basic skills students also receive in· slruction in art a.nd music. The music program is particular- ly unique in that all students. beginning in grade 2, receive formal instruction in musical instruments. Junior High chool. ln addition to the required bas1csub· 1ects Junior high school students are offered a wide variety of eleclives including art. mus1c, 1ndustnal arts. homemaking, photography. and foreign laniiuages To give them further opportunity lo explore and develop their interests after school club and intramural act1v1lies arc offered High School. Of the 220 units for gradualion 140 are re- qwred including lhn~ years of English and social science, and one) ear C)f mathemnllcs and science. In addition to the reqwred courses a wide range of elective courses are avail a· ble in all of the academic areas as weU as industrial arts, homemaking, fine arts, and business. For the college bound students there is opportunity to take advanced placement courses that will qualify the 11tu· dent for collece credit. To meet other needs there arc op- vortunilies to learn a vocaUoo anjllo participate in work ex· perience as pal't oft he high school program. ·. ln addition to the comprehensive high schools. the Crossroads Pt~ on.. a unique aller~t1vt;,. Wbile 1)ursuing the basic requirements students may learn a put>lic service occupation in a community-based setting. Adult Education. Classes are designed to meet theJleeds of the adult commuruty interested in completing a high s<"hool d1plosnn . gain"" eitl.ensbip. and e.,,lol'\nf. Jl...,. vocational course . A wide ral\l(e or courses is tbooff~ed to mect the many a \•ot"ation3.I interests of the community. With the innux or Indochinese ref~ecs th~ growth of English as Second Language classes ~as particularly significant dur· ing the 1975· 76 school year CAREEA A!'ID VOCATifl.SAL.LDliCATLON; Career Centers are maintained al bolh Dana Hills and San Clemente Uighs with trained counselors. career informallon, catafoes Crom hundreds of colleges and vocational schools. Work ex· perience and Regional Occ1.11>ational Program information and counseling is emphastud along with opportunities Cor on-the-job tralnine. These career centers serve as the bub ol an extensive effort by the distrtct tobelp young people pre- pare for the world or work. Committees of businessmen are involved from time to time in developlng new programs and classes designed lo meet t~ changing needs of the com· rnunily. SF.RVICES FOR SPECI AL STUDENTS: The Capistrano Uniried ·S<-hool Distnct 1s committed lo the philosophy that au children have a right to an education that is appropriate to thclr m.•cds. The.dlatrict offers a full range of pro~rams spectncaJly dcsJgned ror both the mentally ex· ceptional and physically exceptional child. Each child is viewed nl' a unique 1ndlvldual with educational con· t 1 siderations that must be m~t If success is to be achieved lolhe I maximum potentlnl olthe Qhild. The district considers plan· I 1 , nine nnd cha1'cefore?rct'plionat"thlldren-n-a dyn1tmic, onco· I 1 ' ln,c process which is as varied 11od unique as is the mental and 1 1 ph'l:~lcal growth oflhechild. 1 ' • Specific prosramsexlsl for educable mentallynt.ardcd, I , • trainable meotolly retarded. eduutiooally handicapped, I learning dlsabled, aphasic, uuUsUc, bearing impaired, or-1 lbopedic, comm uni cation problems,-expectant mothers. and I mentally gifted. A run range of anclllary support 1ervices in t· ; JJ6YChology, speech therapy. and nursing ls also avaUable to I meetspec1nl needs. :· FOOD SERVICES: All ~l'hOOl!I serve a nutritious bot 1; • lunch cosllniz 4S ccnt1 tor elementary students and 55 centa &; for junior and senior hiith 11tudcnts. Extra milk may be ~ purchased ror ~ ccnt.'I Pf>r half pint. Free lunches and reduced I; price lun<"hes and frC!C? mil le will be available to :students who t CJUnliry. /\ 1>rillcntJon.1 tor free meals can be obtained from the t office of euch school. Brcakf&sl wlll be served at the two high t s chools.: ht' junior hlghAChools. Lms Pulmns F.lcmcntary and I R.H. Onna Elemcntaryfor25cents . . • . TRANSPORTATION: Bu:\ transportation tn and from • .r I :;chool ls provided for !ltudcnts living beyood norm walking ~ones. Under most conditions. the walking limits are~ mile lor klndergarteners; one mile for grades one to three; t 'AI miles tor grades four through six; two miles ror junior high and three rnll" fol' high school. Bus schedules are betng pre. pared fQr lbe Call tenn and will be posted at each elementary achool beglnnlnC AUCUSl30. NEW IN THE DIS'ftlC'M llDE'S ROW TO ENROLL YOUR CBJLD: Call admirlis\.ratJvt services, 496-1215 to de· termlne which schools your children will attend. All schools · are open week days for registration. Your school will tell you about their Mademic programs, opening, closing, hmcb hours and transportation schedules. A new stale law requesting all first grade pupils se<:ure a health screening If they have not bad a physical examination within the pasl year became effective with the 1975· 76 school year. Students new toCahforniascbools must provide proof or state-required immunbations and enteting ~lndergarten • and first grade stude nts must present a bi~:icale to veri(y age. Chlldrellotlre eligjble lo enroll 1n kinder if their birthday is o9 T before December 2 and klnderearten u well. as all stude~ew to the district are urged to enroll u qui~· Jy aa possl .in order to lacllltate class .and Ihde pace. mentsud nmen\s. giltratlon ckets for high school rt&islr•U• tlms. JI ,. I I I I I I ' I I I I ' I I I I ' . ' St~e w owerelntbedistrlctlastyarwQlneelvere- packet.a notreetivedb)'SeptemberZ1WdentulloiiMeall ~--~-~!.e!~~~~~C:.~!~"!.~~-__g ' --------·- 85,000 St11dt1 Newsmen Begin Terms San· Juan Gym SEWAGE •• • pectt"d to be able to handle th' m1uumum ~""er loo<J the old, malfuncl 1ooin.: pump could nol. .1 f FRESNO (A~)-Four Fresno Bee ne"•sm cn 8urrC'nckrcd today to begtn serving jaH sentences for r~fu~inr; to rev\'1.11 "* sour«'. ~aying they urc "firmly proud" for "defending one ol our basic rrffdoms ... Spendillg OK'd 'f'he new pump was sup~ lo bf Installed Thursday, but for WI· explained rl'u:1om1 was nol M lkl' Wehner. environment•! ht•ullh S1)ec11JhSI w1lh lht• COlllll\ health· departm~nt wtuch cl~ed lt1t.• beach, !>Uld last nlJ,tht':. spill w tl:i 0111~· 01w 1111ltt·11l11in of a pro blem riddll'd C\\ ui:c d1spo:.al :.)~h'm Reporter William Patterson "'as the firs t to ht• booked when they reported lo sheriff's de· puties at 9 a .m .. ending a 16- month fight lo overturn un open· ended Jail sentence. R epo rter Joe Rosa to. o mbudsman James Bort and managing editor George Gruner s urnndered with Patterson. As they entered the Fresno County jail there was still no word on a request to the U.S. Supreme Court to stay the sen· tences. "It is apparent the courts in· tend to punish us for our de· d1catlon to the pubUc's right to know and for protecung our con· fidentlaJ sources." Gruner said before entering jail. "Our con'sc1enses are clear," he added. "We are firmly proud rather than dismayed for we are defending one of our basic freedoms.'' Booking officers emptied their pockets and gave them routine pat-down searches. Their valuables were put in an en· velope lo be take11 to the county honor farm where the four were to be housed ln a room separate from criminal inmates. The Cali.Comla Supreme Court Thursday decided not to hear arguments that the open-ended sentencing in the case was un· fair. They made a last-minute plea today m Washington to the U.S. Suprem~Coutt. The case arose out or a grand jury investigation of local cor- ruption charges. The men were held in contempt of court by Superior Court Judge Denver Peckinpaugh for re!US10g to say where the new5paper ob- tained inform a lion about secret .grand j ury testimony. Duo on Cycle Hurt in Art . ·colony Crash Two men were injured when the motorcycle they were riding. WM fnvolved in •traffic acc:idenL Thursday In Laguna Beach. John W. Clark. 18, of the El San Juan Capistrano r-ty rouncalmen voted 3·2 this we k to s pend up to SS .000 for 11n ~namcerln~ study lo detcrm11w the cost of rt>novoling Caplstruno Gym sn downtown San Juan. The jlym. built In 1928. ls <'ut rcnt~y owned by (';1pistr11rt.J Un1f1ed School Dis trict. The buildini basn 't been u Ni os p11rt of the district's lnnructlonol pro· gritm since 1969 because It does not meet s tate earthquuko standards. The city is interested In the build1ne for use as a commuruty reereation center. · Even after the new Capistrano High School is buill in northern San J uan. residents would have to take the freeway to get to the new high school gym . Co@cilman Ken Friess said the old gym is in an ideal downtown 1ocalion for a community center. ,.~,.o,,. Page ,t I WEEKEND • • Laguna police wUJ be adding three unfiormed reserve officers and two beach. patrol officers to its force this weekend. Newport Beach wlU be utilizing its 7S lifeguards over the weekend, and Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey aald no reserve :uarda would be J>ulled ln. ''There won't be any surf to speak of, so we don't see any real problems other than a lot of bodies out there ," he said. Lockabey said guards will be placed all along the city's 6.3 miles of beachfronl, including seven bay stations. "It ·u be a ioo, with parking and everything, but we aren't ex· pecting any big problems." he said. Huntington Beach is not gear· ing up for big ctowds either, with Lifeguard Captain Doug D'Amall saying, "We're used to the Labor Day scene. and there's not coing to be any big riptides this weekend. so we're pretty weUsel." Huntington •s 37 liteguarm wlll cover the city's one mile of beachlronl, as well as a two-mile stretch of sand at Sunset .Beach and three bay stations. Fro• Page A I TICKETS. • • Toro Marine Air Station, driver And, in response to a city query ol lhe cycle was reported in Sla· for a moratorium on issuance of ble condition today at South parking meter ticket warrants, Coast Community Hospital. lie in an effort lo speed up process· reportedly s uffered pontbl'"'----i=n~g of new t1c1cets. Judge fractures and internal injuries. Hamilton said the court was so Michael J. Beonl.og, 19, o( 2847 far behind in processing parking Alta Laguna Blvd., a passenger tickets a "deCacto" mocatorium on the cycle, waa released after existed presenUy. emergency care. · Doris Shields. a member of the The accident occurred at Cer· parking committee, urged the Ci· Titos Drive and Temple Hills ty Council to. contact Judge Drive at about 10:40 p.m. Details HamiJton again and press for lhe or lhe accident were unavailable escalating fine. from the Laguna Beach Police She called the overtime park· Department pending completion ing a "moral issue." of reports. "People are breaking the law Yule to Mark Flu Shot End WASHINGTON <AP> -The fed eral government is confident it ~an provide Chrtstmas pre- sents for up to 115 million adult Americans -free swine nu in· oculations. by reeding the meters." Mrs. Shields said. Conference Ends GENEVA, Switzerland CAI') The 30·nalion Geneva dis arma· ment conference wound up IL• 1976 session today wilh broad. but not complete, agreement on a treaty to outlaw environmental warfare. The-city ls operating undt.•r SE'\'ere \lmP conMr111nt~. accord Ing 10 City Mtanu~c r James Moclllls. T he <'Onsultin~ l'ni.;inccr's stod,y mu11t \Ki reudy tor the Sept. ts City C.>unl'll m('etlng o counc1hl'WO (•an lil'('1dt• whclh\•r rl'storalion costs would be Vl'O· h1bitive. S&n Juan only h us unul Sept. 2Q to present the school board wlth a proposal to buy or lease and restore the gym The school district hns r e· cei\led btds tor demolition or the gym. which ~come \"Old after Sept. 20. Unless the cit)' comes up "'ith a firm offer by lh;at dale, the district will procc<'d "A 1th de- molition. Mocalis said the city probabl) would ha"e to guarantee to pa\• the difference in cost If lhC' dis tnct has to pay for addJt1ooal dl' n'lolition bids. No purchase or lea5ing agret'· menl can be reached between tht city a nd the school district unlll county counsel advises district trustees whether thev can be absolved from li ability-once tht- city takes responslb1lity for tht: building. City code standar~ are not as stringent as the state's Field Act tor earthqoake sarety. '"Frtess said the city and school district might cooperate on building use if restoring the gym lo Field Act standards is not overly ex- pensive. School District Superintendent Jerome Thornsley said he thinks such an arrangement i:s "pretty remote." ··we don't need a gym in thal location." he said. "We are will· mg lo cooperate wilh the city, but -.-.e have h:id experien<'e with th~1t gym and trustees :ire anxious tu be rid of personal liability. We JUSt wish the city good luck." 011~ Injured, One Killed In Rollover A 43-year-old San Clemente man remained in guarded con· d1Uon today at South Coast C.om· munity Hospital following u spectacular rollover auto accl· dent Tut'sday in Laguna Beach wluch killed the second man 1n the vehicle. John A M artocchio of 103 Avenida del Presidente was re- ported improving but remained m the hospital's intensive care unit. He s-uffered-severe abrasions and cuts and possible mlernal injuries in the single car accident.· Private services have been scheduled for Daniel Ridgely, 29, of 25471 Westborne, Dana Point. Mr. Ridgely, identified by police as the drive r of the car, was dead at the scene. \\\•hnt•r comvlulned lh11t thl' plont wu:o. desi)tnl'd without Ulh· quatl' bu<"kup systcm~ to al lt.•\'tatc wh111 wouhl normull) bl' minor problt'm b. lit> :.aid when one pll'Cl' of l-t1ul 1)mcnt rpulfunc:Uon~. lhe in creased loud put on other L'Quip- menl all down the Unt-causes further fuilurcs, domino fashion. W~hner called San Clemente "the worst area In Orange Coun•. t~· in term s of frequency or sewage spills." Hinshaw Aide Use OC Time In Ca1npaign·? Former Orun~c County a:.· sessor's aide Garland Reddrng testified tall' Thursday that he worked on <'Ounty lime when hl• obtained the signatures Andrew Hinshaw needed on documents that Cleared the way for his SllC· cessful congressional campai&n in 1972. Redding, the seventh witness to appear for the prosecution in the-Superior Court trial of the former county assessor , was the first lo directly link Hinshaw. 53 .• to the 1972 campaign that pro-: duced the defeut of incumbent • John G. Schmitt. Redding. h1mst•lf u1ditl('(J (or his role in w orkinlit on lh•· 11.inshaw effort four >cur:. u~o.' udm1llcd that Ja~k Vallertw 1hen Hinshaw·s chief aide. or dered him lo gel the s1~natur1.:s that HU\shaw allachcd to his (11 1ng papers hours before the vol mg rt'gjstrur's deadline expired · But he brought Hinshaw clear ly inlo the prosecution picture when he testified under question· ing from Deputy District William Evans that he handed the sheath or signatures he obtained to Hinshaw in the assessor's office. Hins haw. 52, is being tried on charges of grand then, con· s p1racy. em beulcmcnl and election codt' 1tlegalitlcs. It i~ alleged that he utilited county manpower and materials _ for h1'> oy, n personal u!ic while !>en ·ing as county a!>:O.C.'>:O.Or in 1972. ReddlnJ? was c)nc or nine a~­ scssor's employ<!s indicted ft\C months before 11\ns haw and Vallerga for the aid they gave to the former assessor. AH charges were dropped against him when he testified for the prosecution. Valle rg a , who succeeded Hinshaw as assessor when the Newport Beach Republican left for Washington, D.C., has been convicted of criminal charges in two trials. He was removed from office, Cin ed and given suspended jail terms. The luxury convertible in which the two men and a dog were riding was southbound on Pacific Coast Highway near Rockledge Terrace when il Ruling Appealed struck a parked car. slammed in· to a utility pole and car.eened WAS 11 l NG T 0 N (AP ) over a 20 foot embankment land· Louisiana asked the Supreml' Ing on its roof and pinning all Court Thursday lo reconsider Its parties inside the flattened hulk. • decision that the state's deuth Laguna Beach Police Sgt. penalty law is unconstllulional. Bruce Briggs said today It ap~ The court ruled on July 2 lhat the pea.red Mllrtoccnlo was hitchhik· death penalty ts not m Itself un mg lo San Clemente wilh the dog constitutional, but It struck down when they were given a lift by the laws of Louisiana and North Mr. Ridgely. Carolina. Secretary David Mathews of the Health, Education and Welfare department aaya the in· oculations can begin Oct. l , and that all adult Americans wanting n shot can get one by Christmas, before the flu season •trikes with. full force. ORANGE COAST I ~ DAILY PILOT Your grandmother paid more for her carpet than you ever will. Robert N. Weed ,,......,. __ Jack R . Cur1ey Vicel'f~-~-~ Thomas Keevil c ..... Thomas A. MUf'l)tllne ~ ........... .., OWtrles H. Loos R lcNnS P. Nall Au••-~N9'"9C........ t..a.-..9ffctt0H~ -T1'MG'-,n""'' ,._,,.,......_. ,.0, hit-GR Offkft ( .. l•M•w ~wt•l8'ty$1,_.. M....C•"tl ..... ~ lltl•AN<• ...... -cl -·-· Y•li.1 lml I.Al,..., ll-a1 w11 D._r, .. ._.y t YIAIS AGO, IUYIMG A CARPET TOOK A Sl'llilLE CHUNK OUT OP THI FAMILY MISTIGG. IUT TODAY, WITH PIODUCTION AMD MATlllAL COSTS llDUC9, CAIPITIM• IS ACTUALLY CHEA.PB THAM IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT, 43°/o LISS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT AMY LOMGIR7 CARPETING 'NOT ONLY ADDS IEAUTY TO YOUR IMTlllOI, IT IMSULATIS AGAINST HIAT LOSS. TOO. ITS THE ALLAIOUND, IEST IAIGAIM OF THI CIMTUIY! DEN'S :iiisiailitiiia:·custom draperies · linoleum • wood floor • 1663 PlAct:NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF •• ?2627 • PHONE 646 .... 838 -646·2355 • 7 Orange Coast EDITIO N Toda~·:~ los h1g ---~. '\'. S lo<•ks \ VOL. 69, NO. 247, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES O~ANGE COUNTY, CALIFOftNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 3, 1970 C TEN CENTS, Callers Help Nall Slaying Suspect8" j Two telephonl' c:al l s led sheriff's officers from Orange and Los Angeles counuci. to the men they believe art> rcspon!>1bk for the murd ~r or J ounn Seigman. The rlrst. from an anonymous • caller , wui. recei ved at the Orange County headquarters in Santa Ana at 10 15 a m on i\ui: 28. The mes~agl' reads ''About tile Se1gman murder llsten. because I'm not going to talk lon8. That guy that did 1t 1~ a dude by the name of 'Plng Pong· I don't know his real name, but he lives 1n B e llflower or Lakewood area. "He JUSl got out of Tracy. You 're right s:>n the car eXCJ:'Pl its a Chrysler. His partnt>r's name is ·Ron and he Ii ves in Bellnower too. That's all'l'm going to say " Officers a re satisfied loda\ that they do not know the identity oft hat fir l c alll'r. They know the identity or the second caller. lie first contacted them one hour later al 11 :15 a .m. Aug. 28 and he followed up his call by coming in person to t~e Plowt'r Street headquarters in Santa Ana. The m an who will be a key pro- eculion witness against Gullett and Ewihg is Curtis R•Y Eddy. ·Taxfug 'Insane' Budgeting Ass~iled 0•11• PllOI Stoll Pftoto 'SYSTEM IS INSANE' Countv Assessor Jacobs By KATttv-6;A'NCV Of IJI• O•llY P1IOI Stall Orange County Ass-essor Bradley Jacobs believes citizens may have fallen ,·ictim lo "tax- atio n without real representlltlon·~ N c-aus-e or-the way local governments handle their budgets and t axes. He told members of the Orange County Grand Jurors Association Thurs day that budgets are calculated on the amount or ta~ dollars a\•ailable rather than on spending choices of citizens. "The people who pay the bills,-· he said. should be in· formed about new spendmg pro- grams and gl\·en the right to de- cide 1r they want to pay for them "They have an absolute right to know." he told about 80 former ~rand jurors. ··ir they don't have that opportunity then I submit that we ha,,e gone lhe full circle in 200 years -a nd that was one , or the reasons-for the revolution -and that Is taxation without re· al representation ... Jacobs. of Mission v;ejo. was appointed by super visors to the assessor's Job in November aft~ former Assessor Jack V{.\llerga was convicted or multiple felonies l~t fall. lie took the post after a 22-year career as an engineer, business eeonomist and financial analyst. The 46-year-old assessor told the former grand jurors that, un. der current laws. the assessor each s pring must-rell gov- ernmental agencies supported by property taxl's the amount of as· sessed valuation available. The agencies. St'hool djstricts. cities and counties. then plan their budgets based on the a mount of tax revenue available. Jacobs charged. <See ASSESSOR, Page A2> Credit Cleanup Scheme j Viejo Ma11 Suspected Mastermind in Fraud A Mission VieJo man has b<>cn Indicted by a tl'deral grnnd Jury on charges or masterminding a scheme to launder poor credit ratings· of people on file m onl' of l'fe nation"s largest Crl'<ht Co m· puter network Ph1hp Ko toff, 31. ~as named Thursday in the Los Angclt>s JUr~ action a s the per'\O n \\ho C'oordinated thl' act1\'ll1C!. of at least six other people. including two from Fountain \'alley Others indicted in the allegrd conspiracy included Ko!>toff'!t brother Paul. 35. of Fountain Valley, Rona let Rossa. 41. of Fountain Valle:.. John H Dubo~. 41. of Garden Grove: Kenneth L tevenson. 40, of Diamond Bar and Sean Sfianahan. 35. of Santa Ana t Joel Levine. assistant 11.S At- torney. to<tay was retueranrwn- lease s pecific details of tht' operation. allegedly t"entered in thc computer bank:-of TRW Systems in Anaheim. Levine also refused to release home ad dresses or the suspects The federal indictment was handed down after 18 months or 1nvestigauorr by-ihl? Fm and the federal Organized Crime Strike Force. Levine said. Hundreds of people wen' rn County's Jobless Rate Rises Slightly 'ne mplo~ nHnl 1n Orunj!l' County rlimlw d :o1l1Jlhll} during Augu!lt '' hl'n 1l rl'Orhcd 6 8 Pt'r cent. arcordint: to fi gure!> rt• le a s c d t o d ·" b \ l h l' :H u l l' E m p I o y m r n i 0 ~· ' l' I 11 p m (' n 1 Oepartm1'nt l l'.:DD > A month earlie r, thl• t•ount v':. unemploym(•nt ratt• hnd inched down to 6 7 prrccnt !The U .s. rat<' also l'd11cd uµ. from 7 ~to 7 9 pC'rct•nt I. O·r~~:~_~:oast Weather Still. as local unemployment S\\angs back and forth bel~ccn changes or II 10 or I percent. It I!. \\ell below the August-July leveb 11( a year ago. Al that lime. the ratr "us 7 !I percent as 732.100 µer:.on:. ~ CrC' employed and the number or un C'mployed wa~Gt ,200. Lust month. uccording to EDD's monthly labor report, there were 764.100 countians employed and 54 ,5()0 uncmplo ed us the labor statii;tic1an11 set tht• st>asonally adjusted unemploy menl rate al 6.8 per cent. Brightest spot on the local employment scene in Augu~l was ueros pace. EDD reported 800 Jobs were added to aerospace payrolls durini the month. terv1ewed but only 16 are named in the indictment documents as "customers .. or the laundering o peration. F e deral officials believe as many as 1~ persons may have pa ad up to Sr.~ to ha \•e t heir t'redit ratings altered :\lost or the people who alleged- ly used the service of tbe credit altering oper ation are Orange County residents. though some are from ad j acent counties, Levine.s aid. Le\'me said ·meetings were set up between the conspirators and potential customers in "homes. bars and restaurants -j ust about any place you can name where they could talk " The federal indictment stales that the s us-pected ringleader recruited a file clerk al TRW and :igreed to pay her S50 for each cced1t rat.ing she altcroo via Ute company's mas ter compute r. The clerk. identified only as Kathleen Bennett, as an unind1ct ed eo-consp1rator and may be a star \\ltncss in the government'" CU!>l' GLEN CAMPBELL SE'JS THE DATE CARSON CITY,Nf'v. (AP > Singer Glen Campbell has taken out u marriage license to wed the former wife or singer Mac Oo vis. thl' city clerk 's office said toduy. Ca mpbell , 40 , ttnd Sarah Jan Davis. 24. obtuined the license Thursday and ln- dJcaled the wedding would lake pla <:e at Lake T a ho e , a spokesman said. 20. of Garden (}f'O\'(•, \\ho fr~rnkh admits an his Mf1d uv1t thut he ha·:. been com matted to the Cahfor111a Youth Authority for burglary and to stale prison for cst•apm~ from CYA. "I have USC'd drugs . o nd narcotics o( all kinds. 1ncludlni.: heroin. I am pre~entJy l'mployc•d and not using heroin." be told in veslieators. Eddy told officer:. lhat he firs t nwt Gulktt ut Trary P'1.stm "W\• \H'I'\> good f1'1t•nd:. and I rt•lt•1·r ... t1 to ham by th\' nJnw 'l'ing Pong' lie stated on various occ:is1oni. that ht'" as crazy about guns .. , Eddy. no" on pa roll>. told authorities he rene\\l..od has ae quaintanc<' ''1th .. Pin~ Pon~ .. M!\ ''eeks ago" hen h1: ml'l Gullett an J. Garden Grct\c bank. "Ping Pong sa1ct that he and a friend namNI Ron \\t'rt' planning 11 kidnup nnct robbt>ry of 11 111Mkc1' ma11at.it•r P1r1i: Poni: ~11id thut hl;j hnd set.'n a lot of money an~f cheeks at 11 supl.•rmurkct and thllli he had spoken with the munagcr of the market whose name WU!> •I ' Mr Scigman " 1 Eddy told officers that Sullett • then told him or thl' plan to kidnaJ). the t.>agman family und that the plot de:-.cnbcd -\\Ith <See Tl PS, Page AZ) ' * • * Duo Due In Court _Sept. 17 Dally Ptlot Pf'tOt• oy R•CIUr4 Or•lf• LEAKY FAUCET MEANS HIGHER WATER Bill So Does Hot Weather. Says Mesa Water District Mesans Turn Tap To Beat the Heat It was hot in Costa Me1>a this week. Te mperalurcs reached !l9 degrees in the city Monday. And that s pells incre.1 sl•d water use. according to Costa Mesa County W atcr 01Mrict of . ficials. "The da1l~ a\ crage or wate r usage in the distract 1!. about 17 million gallo:as. ·• said commun1. ty relations r e1Jrescntat1v c Conrad ··shorty " Schearer. "Monday Costa Mesa hu:-.1 nesses and res idents usc·d 211 million gallons · He said higher tl'mpcratun•!t last month meant wafrr ~lnC't custome rs U"<'d llH m1ll1on gallons more this July than m .Ju· ly or 1975. "That means. on lht> aver ag1·. each home used 5.000 gallons more this July th on last," h<' 1'x plained. Along with the incr<'a!lcd watf'r usage came higher bills. with the water district rccordini: scvtn limes t he normal numtpr or question!! and complaints from CW$lomers. "Our records indJcatc many homes are receiving water bills lhat ar<• l\\o and thrCl' times itreater than normal." St·hearrr :.:lid ··But "c• · rl' t1·lltng them they' re just u:-.in~ mcirt• w;H1·r this year. Tht'r t' has n't lx•cn an incrl'aSc in water rate.., this \•t•ar a t all.'' hl' -;aid · Watl'r d1str1cl officials su~g1•st res1dc•nts wutc'r lh<.'1r lawns an thl• l'\'Cning hour-. to le!>sen loss of waler dut• to evaporation "You IO!,ec' a lot of mm st urc b} ''atenni.t in tht• middle· of llw duy." ht• said. lit• !.aid the watC'r dJi;trir t will 1ns pert homt•s for lt•aks 111 p1pclines or raull y toaleti:.. 1r u~ked tfl dn so hy honwowm•rs . Tlw inspcrt ion 1s t r1•1• Fire Curb Eyed LOWEH l./\KE C/\J>l /\hout. :IOO firl'fiJ(hlt•rs 1.·x1wctcd control bv ll p m. toclay or a 2.000 acr .. bru!th fin· in r t'lgf(cd tem.11n Ir> mill·:-cost of here. th•' ~llllf• l11 \'1sion of Forl'"lry r<·portrd By TOJU BARLEY Of t~e O•llY Piiot S ... I Two m en who face ltic d<.'ath penully for their alleAed revenge killing of Los Ala mitos housewifo __ .... Joann Seigrnun w1U fuc<' a prl'· hmanary hearing Sl'pl 17 in ant:: Ana municipal court Judge Robert E I.aw set lhl" hearing datt.> late Thursday while denying hall for H<>llflowcr rcsa dcnls Wilham P uul Gullett and Ronald Le\\ 1s Ewmg, both 27 Both own pleaded innocent to four counts or kadnaping and one: o( murder Tht'y will he returned to Judge Law s courtroom Sept tO for u heuranA on pretrrnl motions hied by thl' dl'fense Gullett 1s represl.'ntl>d bv Dcpu t) Pubhr 0 1.•fond(•r Michael lle· cche r F.w111,:! has attorney Man·1n Coopt•r us his legal udvasor Deputy D1:.lric·t Attorney Dave Cartt•r confirm ed that the death penalty will lw souiiht for both men on the urounds thut they al lcAedl y killed Mrs. Seigm an to eliminate a witness and that shl' \\as killed whale being kidnapcd and held for ransom Both men \\ere dressed in Orange County J ail Jeans and shirts when they appeared m court Thursday. They appeared to. relax during thei r brief courtroom outing and chatted amicably together l t 1s aUcited that they are the l\\O gunmen who burst mlo tht' home of M arkct Ra sket managcr · John Se1gm an. 50. l&Sl /\ug. 25- and ordered him to go to his ston• m Long Beach, empty the safe or cash and wait at a pay tclephont• outside the store for further in- structions . The three Se1gman children · Cathy~ 19. John. 16, and Paul, 11 lold officers that they and their mother were bundled inlo the ra mity Jan al g unpoint and driven m the parking lot of a !)owling a ll t>y :.i bout one mile from the market. 'l'he children told offi cers that both men wore wi gs and what ap- J>C<ired to be heavy stage makeup !>1milar to that used by circus clowns Both ml'n carried guns. Sheriff's officers in Orange and Los Angeles counties belie:ve that a third man was involved in thc- k1dnaping or the Se1gman family and th<' k1lhn~ of Mrs. Seigman, 43 They b(•licvc• thut tht• third man drove the gunmen's cal" behind the Sc1gman van which was ocl·upwd en route to Long Ocach hy Mrs. Seigman, her thn•c c·hildrt'n a nd the two ~urishly drei.sc1I ~unmcn. They lw li<'Vt' thul the third mun wus ul thl' wheel of the cur 111 which .Joann Scigm:in took her lust ride urtcr the plan hulch1.•d hy hl:'r abductors misfircc,I. Officers be lieve the nbductorR panlr k('d wh('n Cltl7.cn Dunll rudlo enlhu~instR. attracted by L<>n~ Ht~:l<'h police broudc:usls. ~wurmcd into tho arcu in which th<> van was parked. Summer Vacotion·s last weather fling this w~kend will be hot a nd muggy.: About 90.95 on thr coast. lows about 68 In the longer haul , however. employment ln Orange County during the past year has gained most dramatically in the res ale and wholesale trades. In the past year. 10.800 jobs have been added to trade employment in Orange County. Showers May Shadow Holiday I NSIDE TODAY Moat pomteri wouldn't like lo put their arl1L'Oria in on OW'l'I. but . Jor enamel artists. 11 "' all port of an onctml pro • ceu. See Page Cl of the Weekender. ladex (j. •All 114 Al SM CM All . ._. All II• Af Cit ~· There was also a hefty gain m factory employment ove.r a year ago, the addition of 6,400 jobs. Some Orange County workers seeking employment found the search getting tougher last month, however. For example. 10,000 un- e,rnployed persons who were off standard une mployment beoerits remained on extended benefits as the term or their unemployed days cootinued. And almost 3,700 long-term un- employed persons used up their extended benefits in August. t.he EDD report s aid. A tropical storm off the coast of Mexico brought sprinkles and oc- casional showers to the Orange Coast t oday and weal.er forecasters say it'll be more of the same lbis holiday weekend. · Weathe rmen predict rain, clouds and muggy weather are in store ror most parts or Southern California through the Sept. 6 Labor Day holiday. . Stations throughout Orange County reported a ti'~ ol rain this monua1. with cloudy skies visible nearly everywhere land humidity readin1s higber Jhan normal ror September. The mugginess is being caused by humidity readlnp ranging Crom 50 percent to 90 percent the past few days. Those journeying to the moun- tain areas this weekend will find high temperatures bet.ween 74 and 84. with the lows clipl>fng to 56 to 66 d egr ees. However . thunderstorms may be part or the outlook, too. at the mountain resorts. Desert areas won't be muc:h . dirf•rent. according to the national weather forecast.. Cloudiness and thundershowers. mostly in the artemoons and . evenings are predicted for most or lhe weekend. with possible clearing by the t~l end of the holiday. Te mperatures in the northern deserts oC the Antelope Valley "'ill be 94 to 104 degrees with lhe nights faUing to 6G to 76. Southern deserts, such as Palm Springs and Indio. show pre<Uct1ons or 9G to l02 degrees with evenings 76 to 86 Those who plan to stay here on the Orange Coast will probably find va ri able c l<)udiness throughout most of the weekend, / with possible s prinkles a nd thundt'rshowers. • • Hi gh& at the beaches are ex· peeled to be between 74 and 77 degrees, with h igh readings or 86 lo 94 predicted farther inland. Newport Beach Ufeguard'J re j p0rted today that surf was good. running lhrec to four r~l al the Point. Air t e mperature thl11 morning al the beach was 67 and •l lhe water was even warmer with a 68 degree reading. • Lifeguards reported a largt' number of surfers were takinl advantage or the swells today. "We're surprised the surf Is still good today and really expect it to drop off a ny minute," said one ol the Nefiport llfeguar.i,. About 40,000 people showed up al Newport befthes Thursday. but there was no problem with rescues because rip Udes were minimal, lifeguards reported. Your Newpe>rt-Mesa Unified District (CUP ANO SA VE FOR VOUR DISTRICT) ABOUT THE DISTRICT. The Newport·MKa Ua1fitd SC.hoot District educutff <'h•ldren tcindtrgarten·l!tl\ ~ade m the cities or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and adjacent county areas such as Santa Ana Heights. When school begins on Mon<loy, Sei't 13, 11ome 24,675 students are ex· pected. un (•n roll mtnt down i.hJilhtly from lllSt ytar 's 24,832. and a hint of the d<'cltne expected during the next few years. Dr. John W. Nicoll, Dltstnct Superin\endent, heads a staff or 1,257 teachers and certificated administrators, and a support start or x.s. "The district IS an the peculiur position Of bein~ squeeied fln anclully, while it. total a11sessed valuation has JUSl gone over $1 billion on(' of the ftiw ~uburban school systems in America in that situation." Nicoll suid. This ap- p.arent contr;td1<'l1on as a result or state school finan<'e laws which pl"nalize wealthy distn<'ts; its effects will be more pronounced in coming years Estimated general purpose tax rate for the coming year ·w1l\ be around $3.61. a decrea e of some 40 cents from last year Total cost of education per student last year was $1,528. This yoar 1\ wul be an estimated $1,750. • BOARD OF EDOCATIOS -CURil ENT CONCERNS: The seven-me mber board of education meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month al 7 .30 p.m .. usually at the Costa Mesa City Council Chamber "The board has two major areas of concern this comin& year," s aid current Board President Oon Sma11wo0d. "The first is the impact of collective bargaining on our employer-emptoye r elations. and our need to grapple with the clifracullies caused by this new law We're probably spending 50 per~ent more board time on employe relations now than we did under the old legislation. "Our second major concern is the disposal of the 7.3- acre McN allv property in downtown Costa Mesa. and the re· location of the programs and facilities now located there. Alon g with the decision to lease.or sell the McNally site. we're looking at the possible disposal of several other sur· plus sites and the potential necessity, this year or next, oC closing some schools or converting them to alternate uses, because of declining enrollment. NEED MORE INFORMATION ? Dr. John Nicoll, Superintendent 550.3500 Jean R . JTarmon. Public nfor mation Of(ice- 556-3230 WHAT IS TAUGtrr: Continuing its efforts lo produce. graduates competent m basic skills, while tailoring the educational program lo ind1\'idual needs. the district list year established a joint staff-citizens committee to study graduation r.equirPments and make recommendations to the Board of' Educ at.Jon When adopted, t hese will be the specific skills and knowledge reqwred of every student to graduate. This committee has already established both the ob- jectives and needed proficiencies in five areas: reading, math systems. computat1ona1 skills, composition and social studies : and t hey've determined minimum proficiences for he'll lth education. cons ume r education and career education. · These recom m<'ndations go now to high school and mid- dle school staffs for rC'view, while the committee works on language systems. science, fine ~rts, practical arts and listening, s peaking. doing and thinking skills. By mid-year. final recommendations to the Board of education will be made for graduation requirements totally based on student competence. The class of 1981, first class to fall under these new requirements, will be tested as they re- glster for high school next spr ing. and again during lht:ir junior and/or senior years. A program will be established to enable each studt'nt to master these required objee,ts. Here are some developments at other levels. Elementary School. To upgrade students' phy&ical education. all elementary schools will be served by trAvel· mg P.E. specialists. lo develop skills and self-confidence. Spurred by parent interest. a new mus ic program will br- ing a traveling mus1<' spetialist to all third. fifth and sixth -~~~f~j,..m~wrule feul'lh graders wm study instrumental music. l'~inh·sixth graders who want to can continue learning to play an instrument. Five more schools are beginning Early Childhood Education. a program which includes planning and asslst· ing by parents. much individual testing, and a teacher-.. learner ratio of 1-10. New ECE schools are Corona del Mar Elementary, Harper. Paularino, Wilson and Woodland. Middle School and HiCh &hool. Som e middle school and high school classes will have a new look this ran as schools h asten to comply with Title IX, the federal legislation which requires that girls and boys have equal educational op· 1. portunity in every area. Coed metal and wood shops, cook· I ing and sewing classes will be the rule wherever such ' studies arc r equired. Courses in human sexuality, and 1 participation In physical contact spor ts may still be I separated by sex. I Adult Education. Adults who want to get their high I · school diplom as can \eke the necessary courses through the ~ district. SEllVICES FOR S PECIAL STUDENTS: Newport· t Me8a conducts special programs ror mentally gifted stu- I dents at all grade levt>ls and In all schools. and provides I separate classes for some 426 students whose hearing, I ~peech or other disabilities require special facilities. I Trainable mentally retarded <'hildren aged 3-21 have their I own school. Marian Parsons. Every school has a learning I disability teacher for normal children with specific learning I problems. Altogt-ther, moro than 4,000 local students re· I ceivespccinlu:ecl instruction. > • 'I CAREER ANO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Each high school career center now has a computt!r terminal con· nectcd to three 1nformat1on banks. cover ing colleges, OC· cupatloM and scholarshiP5. A student exploring an interest area can find out about collcg<'s in the part of the country • ~he/hf' wnnts, tuition, siz<' of city, whether or not it is cot'd. athletics program '1nd any financial aid or scholarships nvallablt'. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES: The school syste m sttks al}<I receives community input at many levers, Including .. uch district wide. groups as the Cllitens Budaet Committee. Career Advisory Committee and the Graduation Requirements Co mmittee. Residents or the Corona del Mar Hi gh School Zone have formed an a reawide comrntttce meeting monthly, and parent advisory groups serve Individual schools. A.U,.sc_hools wekomeparent and community volunteers. several hundred or whom participAte In the classroom and in Early Childhood .Education, blt1nguat and other programs. . FOOD SERVICES: All schools serve a complete hot lunch at 45 centi; for elementary and middle school students ·and 60 cents for high school students. A la carte lunches are also available In middle and high schools. Students can buy bot breakfasts at all high schools and several middle and · elementary schools. A special lunch program begun last s pring for senior citizens will continue. Any retired resident aged SS-up is ' eligible for this hot meal. The cost is 8S cents and it is served every school day al 12:45 at Pomona Elementary. 20Sl .Pomona. C~t• Mesa. • • ftANSPORTATION: Bus transportation is provided children Kindergarten through Grade 3 wbo Uve more than a mlle from school. for upper elementary mOTe than 1\4 miles, for middle school more than l~ miles and for bigb J ; . school more than 2 m1Jes. Bus schedules are availat.le al the I : · indivadual ubools. _ ... Fonner Oran1e County M • gcaaor's aide Garland Redding lHt.ified latt-Thursday that he worked on county time when he obtained tbe signatures Aod rcw lllnshAw needed on document!! that cleared the way for his SU<'· cessful congressional campaign ln 1972. Redding, thC' seventh witnes ' to appear for the J)rosecut1on in the Superior Court tnal or the former county assessor. wus the first to directly link llinshaw. 53, to the 1972 campaign that pro- duced the defeat of Incumbent Johr. G. Schmitz. Redding, himself indicted for • his role in working on the Hinshaw effort four years ago, admitted that Jack Vallerga, then llinshaw's l'hief aide. or- dered ham to gel the signatures that Hinshaw attached to hls fll. Ing papers hours before the vot· mg registrar 's deadlme expired. But he brought Hinshaw clear· ly into the prosecution picture when he testified under question· ing from Deputy District William Evans that he handed the sheath or signatures he obtained to Hinshaw Jn the assessor's office. Hinshaw. 52, is being tried on charges of g rand theft, con- s piracy, em beulement a nd election code illegallties. Jl is alleged that he utilized county manpower and materials for his own persona! use while • serving as county assessor in 1972. Redding was one or pin~ as· 1 sessor's employes indicted five months before Hi nshaw and Vall erga for the aid they gave to the former assessor. All charges were dropped against him when he testified for the prosecution. t f'ro• Page Al TIPS ••• the exception of the killing-was the format used on Aug. 25. Eddy said he collaborated with Gullett last July 29 in the robbery of a stereo shop in Long Beach while Ewing. who drove his own car to the scene, mounted guard near the store. • "We took cash and four walkie talkCes. After the robbery we ,went to a garage ..• and split the money ... Eddy told officers that the garage was where Gullett kept a supply of guns in a number of barrels. Eddy told officers that Gullett bought the wig he used in tbe Seigman kidnaping slx days )at.er on Aug. 4 in Garden Grove. He said Gullett, working with Ewing laid in a supply of "five or six rolls of tape, motorcycle gloves and joke-shop-nrnteup-s~tt": nose putty, Indian skin, scar material and eye shadow." Eddy goes on to the nJght of the kidnaping : "I had decided not to go along. I had a job, I didn't need the money. it was a crazy idea, I might have to shoot someone and a kidnaping was pretty heavy and the police keep working on solving the crime. f'ro'" Page A I ASSESSOR. • "That is not only wrong," he said. "it is insane. There ought to be a law which absolutely pro- hibits any nssessor from telling anyone what. the increase will be." Jacobs. in noting th e ('()Untywide in~rease oC 18. 7 per· cent in assessed value this year. said property owners are being taxed on an "illusionary'" in· crease in home values. "ll doesn't help them at the grocery store," he said. "I thin!. 1l is wrong to t ax jnflation value." ORANGE C:OAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wf!fd ltft\tOtnl •M PvOh"""' Jack R. Curlev \It(•..,"'°"""' •ftct ~ .. Mi......,. Thomas KHVll ldtl<I< Thomas A. Murphlne -......... u .... c Charles H. Loos Rk hard P. Nall ,, ......... --.... c .... , Offices "-.. •ft: ,, .. o_.,,.si""' "---ft ""'~"-­... _~ Ytti.10 'U.1 u ... , It-ti IM 0 .... ,,_,,, T111•1n1 OM) MM.Jn a.u" .... Mwertlslllt MJ..K71 °'"''-"· tt?t Ort<! .. CH« _,.,,..,. °""' _, .. """ -· ... ._ .. _ .......... ,...,..,., ., .... , ......... " ......... ~·· .. •• ,,-..-•llftt .. 1 ~"<••• ,..,..,.._ ot «eltt..,.._,_ *-... " ....... ,... •. , °"''" .... I · NEW IN DJ8Tatcrf ROW TO ENJlO.LL: All scltools I : ..,, are now open ror tegl1tration. Student Services. 556·3284, I ! can tell you which school your chlld will at~ Your kiri-1 : · dBtartner <or any farst erader who hasn ·i attended achoo&> I ! · will need ~roof of age and that he/she bas had slate· I : required lmmunJutions. • '~-~---------------------------·-'"· 04, ....... ~ ........ lty <•rlW ., u -;'li=~M H-My,,,,.I_., __ _ ' . • r - Squeak,J Pael .. ed f>isfol A never ·before-publishcd police photograph sho,,s Lynelle From me just uflcr ht•r arrest aft('r she made an allempl on Presidcnl Ford's Life.. Strapped to tlw Manson cultis t's leg is an empt~ holster. Mesa Coed's Mont Sues After Murder The murder of~ Costa Mesa woman Jasl spring has prompted a laws uit in Orange County Superior Court, with owners or an apartment complex >A here the woman was bludgeoned lo d('ath. Cella Jurist Stalls Trial For Vacation Orange County Superior Court Judg~ Willi am C. Spears has called a.23·day recess in pretrial a<'lion on criminal charges fa<'ed by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and former hospital administrator Stephen Robert Evans. He told lawyers for bolh sides an 'T fiursday as he left for vacation that the current heanng into the motion for suppression of evidence wall resume when he re- turns to his <'OU rt room Sept. 24. Earlier pretrial motions. in· clucling a motion to clismiss. a motion to quash the grand jury tn· dictment and an allegation that the district attorney's offi ce was guilty oC discr iminatory pro- secution, have all been denied. It was acknowledged Thursday by both sides thal the current hearing, by fa r the most eom· plicated of the pretrial motions. will not be completed before the scheduled trial dateofOct. 4. It 1s expected that Judge Speirs will ~f~r the trial date. lie ha!' alread'y indicated that he is pr<:· pared to grant the defense motion for a-change of venue on the ~rounds of heavy and prejudicial pretrial pubhr1ly, named as dcrendants. The mother of Rosalind Lowse Poster. 19. of SSS Paularino Ave. 1s ~ui ng Mall Creek Associates an d Continen tal l llino1s Properties as owners of the com· plex m North Costa Mesa. Miss roster's former room· • mute. Sandra Lencse Smith, 21, rratically inJu red in the late nig ht attack at lhl' apartment. is also suing lhe apartment complex O\\ n e r s f or carele ssness, negligence and recklessness. The two UC Irvine coeds were beaten with a blunt instrument the night of April 29. by an un known assailant. Miss Foster was discovered .the next morning by a friend. who became alarmed after a phone <'Onversation with the in· coherent Miss Smith, who had ~n beaten O\oter-the-head. .. The friend found Miss Foster in her blood-soake~ bed and called police. Miss Smith rema ined semiconscious for several days after the beating, and was unable to positively identify the as- sailant, who is still at large. Miss Foster's mother and Miss S mith are seeking general damages in their separate suits. A security firm, international Security Co. is also named in the lawsuits. OCC Oven Stolen P oli ce ar e see k i n g a microwave oven thief, who took the S4 l0 cooker from a gym classroom a t Orange Coast College Saturday. An instructor at the-college, at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. discovered the theft Thursday. Heated Hordes Guardell Ornng<' Coa1<t 11oltcc nncl llfeguurc11< ur\' bol:.tcnng llwar for<.'l'S for the annual onslauJ(ht of ''11<'· t1ont>l'i. th1~ l.ubor Oin '' 11('.)ccnd. · Thou11unds M :.:untun-01l1'cl bodl<'~ art alr·\'udy hmng up 1111 beach routl.'i.. h<'udt.'<I for Jll l' clous 1>arklng ~uC<'S on OrnnAt' County 's 40 mil~ of bcachfr1mt And tlwy 'II bl' b1'in~111~ tk•nl'11 paruphcrnull a. noisy kidJ<. hot tcmper:s nnd bel.!r. oil of which spell he:idachcli for Oran~w Coa:.l patrolmen und hfcRuut·ds. More than 40 additional Cnhrorrun 1111.:hwuy Putrol of !leers will be on duty during the 78-hou r "eek end in Orange Coun- ty. all \\1th their s ights on drink mg and speeding drtver". Overtime pay for the officers '' 111 coml' from n foder:il )!rant aimed at rl•duc1ng traff1<' fatalities during the wct•kend. In the ~outh county, San Clementi.' poll Ct.' and lifeguards expect I ar~e c ro\\ ds due t.o a forecas t or s unny. warm weather "We expect a good crowd down ~ here," said L1frguard Supcn•1sor • Richard Chew an Sun Clcmente "We're pulhng an four or five ~'x tra lifeguards for our area." he , said. ) San Clem ente guards cov1•r Trafalgar Street. tht• north and 'OuUl part oC lhe pier up to Tower • 10 at the north end of town. The ~ guards also cover 18 miles along the Dana Strand. Salt.. Ct-eek, Monarch Ruy, Thr~ ~ - Arch Bay. Dann Point and all the e way to South Laguna. ' Most or Laguna Beach's 55 lifeguards ha\'e headed back to · school but ttley 'II be back an force this weekend. cove ran~ some beaches normally not patrolled m the winter rrronths. u reguard Scott Palmer said ~uards will be watching Labor Day bather at <'1t y beaches. in- cludJng some mini-strands, likC' Rluebir d Beach und Boat Canyon. "Th e wh o l e f orce 1 :. mobilized ... Pa lmer said. · Laguna pohce will be addinit three unfiormed reserve officers and two beach patrol officers t(I Its force this weekend. Newport Beu ch wall be ut1hz.an~ its 7 S Ii f e gua rds over th c wet.>k end. and Lifefiluard Lt. Logan t.ockabcy said no reserve guards would be pulled in. "There won't b<' any surf to speak of. so we don't see any real problems other than a lol or bodies out there.'' he said. Lockabey said guard-; will be placed all along the city's 6.3 males of beachfront. including seven bay st ations. "Lost' Sailor I Only Snoozing The skipper or a rented 21.root sailboat was found asleep on lhc craft near Dana Point early this morning, climaxing an 81-'l·hour search by the U.S. Coast Guard. Carl Martucci. a vacationer from New York, was reporlt'd in good shape by Coast Guard of- fi cials. He rented the boat Thurs- day morning in Newport Beach and attempted to make his way to Catalina Is land even though the craft had no auxiliary engine. navigation equipment or warn· ing nares, the Coast Guard sttid. He was reported overdue at I l p.m. Thursday. Your grandmoth~r paid more for her carpet than y~u ever will. YEARS AGO, IUYIMG A CARPET TOOK A Sl%EAILE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY HESTEGG. IUT TODAY. WITH PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL COSTS REDUCID. CARPETING IS AC~ALL Y CHEAPER THAM IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IH FACT. 43°/o LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT AMY LOHGER7 CARPETING 'HOT OHLY ADDS IEAUTY TO YOUR IMTHIOR, IT INSULATES AGAINST HEAT LOSS. TOO. 1rs THE ALL.AROUND. IEST IAltGAIH OF THE CENTURY! DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • -installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor LC. NO. Hom l663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. '92627 • PHONE 6"46·038 -6A6·23'5 I , 7 \ 1 Orange COast ED ITION . I ! T ocha,··s C los htf.f N.Y. S ttt<-k !!i VOL. 69, NO. 247, 4 SECTION S, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1976 N TEN CENTS, Callers Help Nab 1Slaying Suspect~ I. Two t ele phOn l' calls 14:d sheriffs officers from Orange and Los Angeles counties to the men they believe a re responsible for the murder or J oann Seigman. The first. from an anonymous caller. was r eceived a t l111• Orange County headquarters in Santa Ana at 10: 15 a.m. on Aug. 28. The message reads· "About the Seigman murder. * * * listen. beq1use I'm not going tu talk long. That guy that did It is a dude by the name of 'Ping Pong'. I don't know bis real name. but he Ii ves in Bellflowe r or Lak~wood area. "He j ust got out of Tracy. You·re right on the car except its a Chrysler. His partne r's name is Ron and he lives in Bellflower too. That's aU I'm going lo say." Offi cers are satisfi ed today * *_.J, * Five C o1111ts Eacl• Abduction Duo Due-for.Hearing By T01'1 BARI.EV two gunmen who burst into Ute lhat they do not know the Identity of that finn caller. They know the identity of t.be second caller. He nrst contacted them one hour later at 11:15 a.m. ·Aug. 28 and he followed up his call by coming ln J)erson to" the · Flower Street headquarters in Santa Ana. The m an who will be a key pro. secution witness against Gullett and Ewing is Curtis Ray Eddy, 20. or Garden Grove, who frankly "d.mits in hls afrida vlt that be has been committed to the Calilom ia Youth Authotjty for burglary and to state prison for escaping (tom .CY-A. "I have used drugs and narcotics of all kinds, including heroin. I am presently employed and not using heroin," he told in- vestigators. Eddy told officers that be first met Gullett nt Tracy pn~on. "We• were good rriends Md 1 referrt'<J to him by t he name 'Ping Pong'. He stated on various occasions that he was CLIJZ.Y about g_uns,,,:,· Eddy. novl on parole. told authorities he renewt.'<1 his Cl<'· quaintance with "PU\g Pong" six weeks ago when he met Gullett in a Garden Grove bank. "Ping Pong said t.hat he and a friend named Ron were jllanninit :1 kidnup tind robbl•ry or a market .. mnmtger . Ping PollJ( srud that hl'f had seen a lot or money and cht•cks at a superm~rket and that he had :i.PQk.tm with the managt1r · of the m arket whose name was :11 Mr. Seigman." \ Eddy told officers that Gullet(' then told him of the plan to kidnap the Seigman family and thst the plot described -with <See. TIPS, Page A!) Taxiµg 'Insane' Assesso~ Raps Budgets By KAT~Y a.ANCY The agenC"ies , schoel districts. 01t11e 0.01~ ,.. ... s..11 cities a nd counties. then plan Orange County Asse~sor their budgc:._ts b ased on the Jacobs-. in n o tin g-th e cotlntywide increase "Of lR.7 pt-r· cent in assessed value this year, °' 1~• 0•111 P•••1 si.u home of Market Basket manager Two men who race lhe death penalty lor tllelr a egoo revenge -John Seigman.--50-.--ltil--Aug~25 killing of Los Alamitos housewife and ordered him to go to his store Bradley Jacobs beµeves citizens amount of tax'revenue available -.lll.llJl.~ll'e..1a~n...llidlm to. "tax._ -Jawbs-ctrarged. ·, a t l o n Yf a .~ b o u t r e a I "That is not onJy wrong." he _said property owners are being taxed-on a:n--"'iilusionary""'-in·--- crease in hom e values. in Long Beach. empty the safe or Joann Seigman will face a pre-cash and wait at a pay telephone liminary hearing Sept. 17 in outside the s tore for further in· Santa Ana municipal court. structions . Judge Robert E. Law set the hearing date la te Thursday while The three Seigman children - denying bail for Bellflower resi· Cathy. 19. John. 16, and Paul. 11 dents Willia m Paul Gullett and told officers that they and their Ronald Lewis E wing. both 27. mother were bundled into the Both men pleaded innocent to family van a t gunpoint and four counts or kidnaping and one driven to the parking lot or a of murder. They will be returned bowling alley about one mile to Judge Law's courtroom Sept. from the market. 10 for a hear ing on pretrial The chj.ldren told officers that motions filed by the defense. both men wore wigs and what ap· Gullet! is represented by Depu· peared to be hea vy stage makeup ty Public Defender Michael Be· similar to that used by circus t:cher. E wi ng has a ttorney .. clowns . Bo th m en carried guns. Manin Coope r as hi legal SheriH'sofficers mOrangeand advisor. Los Angeles counties believe that Deputy District Attorney Dave a third m an was involved in the Carter confirmed that t he death kidnaping of the Scigman family penalty will b"' soul{ht for both and t1'e killing of Mrs. Seigman, men on the grounds that they al· 43 legedly killed l\1 rs. Sc1gman to They believe that the third eliminate a w itness and that shl' man drove the gunmen's car was killed while being kidnapcd behind the Seigman van which undheld for ransom was occll,pied en route to Long Both men were dressed in Beach by Seigman, her ·orange County Jail jeans and three chit re nd the two shirts when they appeared in' garishly-dressed men. court Thursday. They appeared They believe hat the third to r elax durin g the ir brief man was a t the wheel of the car - courtroom outing ;ind chatted . in which Joann Seigman took her itrokabl~· .tog.ether.... _ -~..fil!e.r ... l hu lan hptch~d It is alleged that they arc the by her abductors misfired. .tide T e sfifie .. ~ Hinshaw Work '-Done on OC Tinte' f"orm4:r Orange County :is :.essor's aide Garlund Redchng testified late Thursduy that he worked on county lirne when h1· obtained the s1jttH1tures Andrew Hinsh:iw necdt•d 0 11 documt>nt!. that clea~d the \\.<I\' f~ll' his i-t•<•- cessful l'oni::n•ss10n:11 r amp:.11gn In 1972 . Hcdcltn.i. lhl' M'\'t•nlh '' llnc:.i. to appNir for I he prnst•('ttl 1on 111 Clo uds, Wa nn Air Expected For Weeke11d A tropical stvrnl off thi' coast of Mexico brou1:hl s pnnkks and oc cos ionul t1how~·rs 10 the Orange Coa st t o d ny and we ather forecusll'rs sav it 'II lx.• mort.' of the same this hohdov Wt'<'kcnd. the Super ior Court trial of the former county assessor. was the ri rst to directly link Hmshaw, 53. to the 1972 campaign that pro· cluced the defeat of incumbent John G. S<·hmit·z. Hedding, h1msclf indicted for his role in working on the I hns haw effo rt four years ago. admitted that Jack Valler~a. then lhnshaw's chief aide. or· dered him to get the signatures th:1t Hinshaw attached to his f1I · tnA papers hours bcforc the vot ing r<'gistrar's d endhne expired But he brou1tht Hinshaw clear· ly into the prosecution picture whNl he t(•stificd under question 1n1ot frorn Dc1111ty Distnct Wiiiiam Evans that he hundcd the sheath nr slgnnturcs he obtained le) Hinshaw in th<' assessor's offic e Hinshaw, 52. is being tried on c ha rges of ~rand theft. con· s p1racy. em bcu le mcnt and election code illeguUlles It ii; alleged that he utilized rounty manpower and makri;1ls for his own personal u~c while ~ervin~ as county ttSs<'ssor in 1972 0.111 ...... Slaff ,_ 'SYSTEM IS INSANE' County Aasessor Jacobs Jobless · Total Up In County Unemployment in Orange County climbed sli,gttt.(y dwin.g August when. it reached 6.8 per· cent. according to fieures re- leased today by the s tate Employ ment Development J)epartmenl (EDD). · A month earlier, the county's unemployment rate had inched ®wn1.0 6:7 srercent. ~- (The U.S. !'ate also edged up, from 7.8 to 7.911trcent). Still. as local. unemployment swings back and forth between changes or l / 10 of l percent, it is well below the August-July levels of a year ago. At that time, the rate was 7.9. percent as 732,100 perso.ns were employed and the number of un- employed was 61.200. Last month, according t o EDD's monthly labor report, there wer e 764.100 eountians employed and 54,500 wiem,ployed as the labor statisticians set the seasonall,y adJusted unemploy· ment rate at 6.8 percent. Brightest spot on the local employment scene In August was aerospace""' EDD r~_rted ~ Jobs were added to aerospace payrolls during the month. In the longer haul. however. employment in Orange County during the past year has gained most dramutlcally in the resale nnd wholesale trades. In the past year, 10,800 jobs have bee n adde d to trude employment in Orange County. There was also a hefty gain in factory e mployment over a year aJto. the addition of 6,400 jobs. Some Orange County workers seekinJt employment found the search ge tting tou1the r his t month. however. Fo r e x am ple. 10,000 un- l'mployed persons who were ore standard unemployment benefits remained on extended benefits ns the term of their unemployed days continued. representation because or the said, "it is insane. There ought to war local governments handle be a law which absolutely pro· theU" budgets and taxes. hibits any assessor from telling He told members of tbeO~~ge anyone what the increase w·11 County Grand J urors Association be .. 1 Thursday that budgets a re · calculated on the amount of tax dollars available l'ather than on Newport P • spending choices or citizens. a Ir "It <Joesn'l help them al the grocery store." he said. "I thin!, 1t is w r'on~ to tax inflation V31Ut'." "The people who pay the bills," he said, should be in· formed about n ew spending pro- grams and given the right to de· · cide i! they want to pay for them . "They have an absolute right to know,'' he told about Ill former grand jurors. ''lf tbey don't have that opportunity then I submit that we have gone the full circle in 200 years -and that was one of the re·asons for the revolution -and that is taxation without re- Dad, Spn Arrested In Land Sivirulle al representation." . Jacobs, of Mission Viejo, was appointed by supervisors to the ~es9;.,0r's job in Nonm~ after former Assessor J ack Vallerga was convicted or mu ltiple felonies last fall. ' He took the pc)st after a 22·year career a~ an engineer, business economist and fin ancial analyst. The 46·year-old assessor told the form«;r grand jurors that. un: der eurre&t la ws,-the assessor each spring mus t tell gov· e mmental agencies supported by property taxes the amount of as- sessed valuation available. By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 '"•Dally "llot ~t•fl A pair of Newportr-Bettch-men. a father and son, are free on bail today after they were arrested Thursday in connection with a $5.S million laod and securities swindle In Arizona. Newport Beach police arrested Clyde Dinnell, 56, and his son An· thony, 28, on a pair of warrants charginc ·the elder DinoelJ witn 43 felony counts and the younger man with 50 felony coc)nts. They were taken into c ustody al their Huntington Beach hot dog stand. The-Degf-.ather:--- Ba ii set by the warrants was $250,000 for the older man and $50,000 for the y9unger man. Po~ice said, hvwcver. that bail was reduced late Thursday lo SlS 000 for the father and $10.000 (or l he son .iJOlfi-men posted bail and were released from Orange County Jail. Officials of the Arizona slate Attorney General's office had planned to figh l the ball re· duction by sending a member of • the Special Prosecutor 's Section lo Orange County later today. Mark Aspey. assistant al lorney general who wm be pro· secuting the Dinnells and the 13 others identified in lhe Arizona Grand Jury indictment. said he was-·conccr-ncaliecause of me multiple criminal and civil case:-. pending against the pair. 6 Others Indic ted lie s aid the elder Dinnell fac~s a federal grand jury indictment in Arizona charging him wilh in come tax ev.asion and he ha :-. Sl85.000 wo rth of Inte rnal Revenue Service leins pending against him. Viejo Man Held In Credit Scheme In addition. Aspey said Din· nell. his son apd his wife, Rosemary, have been ordered lo pay a $400,000 settlement stem· ming from an Arizona civil suit filed by one of the victims of the land scheme. A Mission V iejo man bas been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges or masterminding a scheme to launder ~r cr:_edit ratings of people on me in one of the nation's la rgest. credit com· put er net works . Philip Kostoff. 31, wa§ named Thursday in the Los Angeles jury action as the pers on who coordinated the activities of ut least six other people. Including two from Fountain Valley. Others indicted In the alleged .conspira cy included Kostoff's brother Paul, 35, or l<'ountaln Valley; Rona ld Ross i, 41. of Fountain Valley: John R. Dubos,~ 41. of Garden Grove; Kenneth L. Stevenson, 40, of Diamond Rar and Sean Shanahan. 35. of Sontu Ana. Joel Levine, assistant U.S. Al· torney, today was reluctant to re· lease specific details of th4: operation. allegedly centered in the computer banks of TRW Systems in Anaheim. Levine 1&lso refused to release home ad-That land fraud case. accord dresses oflhe suspect . ing to Aspey, has its roots with The federal indictment was the figures in the case or Don nand.ed do)Vn afle LJ8-moolbs oI. B 011 s . t h e m u rd e r(' d In . investigation by the F'Bl and the-vm1g_~~e reporter -who wro~e federal Organized Crimtl Slrikt• ext~ens1vely of land fraud tn f'orce. Levine said. Arizona. . Hundreds or people were in· When Bolls was !~tally inJured terviewed but. only 16 are named by ~ bom.b plan_ted m his car last in the indictment documents as spring, mves t1gators came to "customers" of the launderinj! Ne~port. ~cuch lo intcrvi~w an o peration. F ederal offici als un1dent1f1cd , rci11.de nl of ~lw believe as muny as 150 peisons Balboa. Bay Club m connl·Ct11111 may have paid up lo $1,500 apit'C'C with the c~sc. to have their t•n•(lil ratini.::. Aspey. speculated toduy .ttwt altered. the subJect of those i"!tervl('ws Mosl of the people who allC'gccl · wl:rc the D1nncll!'I, who ltvc at the ly used the service of the credit private <'!ub altering operation are Orang<• l~c s~id tht' two men Wf'r't! County residents. thou"h sonw act1~e .in t~c now huokruJlt 111· a re from udj acenl i.:0 11111 i1·~. s urar~ce <'!)m.1rnny known Uil Levine said. ._ Combined E(1t11ly /\ssuruncc Levine s ujd meetings were set up between the conspirators and potential customers in "homt•s. bars and restaurants just about any plucc you ran numc where they could t alk " ~ Wcathl'rmf•n pr<'dlct ruin. clouds and muagy Wl'Uth<'r are In :stor~ for mo5t pa rts of South rn California throu«ih the Sept. fi Labor Dny holiday. Stationt1 thrpughout Orange County reported a trace of rai'n this morning. with cloudy skjes visible nearly everywhere and humidity readings higher thon normal for September. Third Hospitar B~d Expected We a th e r Summer Vac:1Uo11 'll lu~t wcothcr flinJ.t thi.i weekcnct will be hot and muaiJty. About 90·95 on the cou11t, lows about 68. The mu~giness is be.ing caused by humidity readings ranging from 50 percent to 90 percent the past few days. Those journeying to the moun· lain areas this weekend will find ' high temperatures between 74 and 84. with the lo~s dipping to 56 to 86 d e gre es. Ho wever . thunderstorms may be part or f the outlook. too. at the mountain resorts. Desert areas ·won't be much differ ent. accord ing to the national weather forecast . Cloudiness and thundershOwers, mostly in the afternoons and evenings are predicted foi' roost of the weekend. with po.ssible clearing by the tail end or the \ holiday . .... ,... The new pres ident of Western World Medical Foundation says a third bid for a hospital in Irvine may come before the end of the year and that in the meantime the board is seeking community reaction and interest . Alan R. Mc Mlllen. Western World president. says directors of the non·profit or ganization are making speaking appearances before various groups in and around Irvine to tell residents about the foundation's tentative plans and to field criticism and other comments . "We're trying lo find out what the people want and need and how they feel about what we want to do .. " says McMillen. So far. spokes rnen from the foundation tlave ,appeared at the Irvine Lions Club. lrvinc Ex.· change' Club and recently they addressed the Irvine Village Forum -a group of homeowner association representatives. "It's been very helpful so far and we 're deterrnined lo talk to as many groups as possible ," says George Leida!, a foundation director who has sent letters to about 35 eomrnunJty leaders re· questing speaking dates. Leidal points out that when he recently spoke at a Uon's Club· luncheon II~ learned that the group had been looting at ways of brioging an eye bank into the area. He said that now that he knows or this concern it might be in· corporated in to Western World 's plans. Western World has already filed two unsuccess ful ar>- pllcations with the Orange Coun· ty Health Planning Council seek· ing to build a hospital at a site near UC Irvine. • Leida! says the lrvine·based group is ready to make a third try a nd says the apP.licatlon would be stronger with com· munity support. • Tentative plans cal> for build, ing a hospital with 100 to 200 beds at a site oo Uolverslty Drive be\\\1een MacArthur Boulevard and California A venue. Oirtttors from Hoi.g Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach are working with Western World on a joint agr~ment, Mc.Millen says. Carl Neisser. a consultt.nl employed by Western World and I by the UC Irvine College of Medicine, sa ys an agreement is now in the works between Western World -Hoag and UCJ. "Twelve doctors from UCI and from Hoag have had about five meetings since the first of lhe year and both. group!; feel pro· gress has been made." says Neisser. The ~onsultant added that the two interests are teylng lo work • out an agreement for ~ medical school doctors and lhe private physicians to s hare duties at the proposed hosp Ital. According to Leidal, the pro- posed hospital has a rare op· portunit.y unavailable to any • other hospita l in Orange County. He said the foundation is able <See HOSPITt\I., P•le A2> ~ I NSIDE TODA l' Most pomt41r1 wouldn't ltlw to put their artwork$ in an oven, but. /or enamel artuls. 11 ·a all p<lrt of on ancient 1rto• ceu .. Sae l?ogr c I of flu~ Weekender Index CM AIO A• Al •H (N All ..... All A• A4 Cl<t A% DAIL V PILOT N F11d4y Stprembef 3 1976 ,----------~---------~.-.-----------, : J11for.•al 1011 • UN•• r • • I ' . 1· Yo11r Schools i 1 Newport.Mesa Unified District 1 (CUP AND SAVE FOR YOCllR Dfl11itcr) 11 ABOUT TUE DISTRICT· Tbe NeWport-Mt.H Unified School Dlstr1ct educate~ children k oder~arten-Ut.h 1rade f in lht clt1cJ ur Ncwpc>rt Buch and Costa Meise and a4jactnt county area s such 11.S Santa Ana Hefahts. When school begins on Monday, sept. 13, some 24,675 students are ex- pected. an enrollment down sli~Uy from lasl year's 24.832. :md a hint of the decllft expected during the next few years. Dr. John W. Nfooll, Olstr1ct Superintendent. heads a staff of 1,257 teachers and certificated administrators, and a support Slaff of 965. "The distm·t iis in the peculi1*.r position or being squened financially. wtute its total assessed valuation has just gone ove,r SI billion-one or the few suburban school systems In America in that situation," Nicoll said. This ap- purent contradiction is o result of state school finance laws which penalize wealthy districts; its effects will be more . pronounced in com1ng,,years. EstJmated general purpose tax rate for the coming year will be around $3.61, a decrease of some 40 cents from last year. Total cost or education per student last year was Sl.528. This year it will be an estimated Sl.750. BOARD OF EDUCATION -CliRRENT CONCERNS: The seven·Q'lember board or education meets the serond and fourth Tuesd ay of each m• at 7:30 p.m .. usually at the Costa Mesa C1lv Council Chant>Cr. "The board has two major areas of concern this coming year ... said current Board President noo Smallwood. "The first is the impact oC collective bargaining on our employer-employe relations, , and our need to grapple with the difficulties caused by this I iiew law. We're probably spending 50 percent more board I time on employe relations now than we did under the old I legislation. I "Our second major concern is the disposal of the 7.3· J acre Mc Nall y property m downtown Costa Mesa. and the re· ~ location or the programs and facilities now located there. , Along with the decision lo tease or sell the McNally site. t we're looking at t he possible disposal of several other sur-r-plus sites and the potential necessfty, this year or next. of t closing some schools or converting them to alternate uses, t because of declining enrollment. I I . I I I I I I I I t ' . NEED MORE INFORMATION? Dr. J ohn Nicoll, Superintendent SS&-3500 J ean R. Harmon, Public Information Office 556·3230 WHAT IS TAUGKr: Continuing its efforts to product-. graduates competent in basic skills, while tailoring the educational program to indJVidual needs. the district last year established a JOLnt slalf·citizens committee to study graduation requirements and make recommendations to the Board of Edocation When adopted. these will be the specific skills a nd knowledge required of every student to gradua te This committee has already established both the ob- Jectives :.i nd m•c•ded proficiencies in five areas: reading, math systems. computa11ona1 sterns. compos1t1on and social studies: and they 'vJ! determined minimum proficiences for health education. consumer e ducatioQ and .caree r education. These recommendations go now to high school and mid. die school staffs for review, white the committee works on lan guage systems. science. fine· arts. practical arts and listening. speaking, dolng and thinking skills. By m id-year, final rtt0mmendations to the Board of education will be made for1raduation requirements totally based on student cQmpetencc. The class of 198l, firsl cljlSS to faJl under these new requirements. will be tested as they re- gister for high school next s pring. and again during their junior and/or s enior years. A program will be established to enable each student to master these required objects. Here are some developments at olher levels. Elementary ~hool. To upgrade stu~nt.s! physical educalion. an eTemenlary scfioofs will be served by travel- ing P. E . specialists. to develop skills and self·confidence. Spurred by parent interest, a new mus ic program will br- ing a lravehng music specialist to all t-hird, fifth and sixth grade classrooms for vocal music. while fourth graders will study instrumental music. Fiflh·sixth graders who want to can continue learning lo play an instrume nt. Five more schools are beginning Early Childhood Education. a program which includes planning and assist· ing by parents, much individual testing, and a teacher- tearner ratio or 1-10. New ECE schools are Corona del Mar Elementary. Harper, Paularlno, Wilson and Woodland. Middle Sc:bool aad High Sc:hool. Some middle school and high school classes wilt have a new look this fall as schools hasten to comply with Tille IX. the federal legislation which requires that girls and boys have equal educational OP' portunity In every area. Coed metal and wood shops, cook- ing and sewing cl~es will be the rule wherever such studjes are required. Courses in human sexuality, and participation in physical contact aj)()rts may still be separated by sex. Adult Eduutlea. Adults who want to get therr high school diplomas can take the necessary courses throuab the district. SERVICES FOil SPl:CIAL STUDENTS: Newport-Mesa conducts special progTams for m entally gifted stu- dents al all grade levels and in a ll schools, and provides separate classes for some 426 students whose hearin~. s peech or other disabilities requlre special racllities. Trainable mentally retarded children a1ed 3-21 have their own school. Marian Parsons. Every school has a Jearnjng disability teacher roe normal children with speclfic learning problems. Altogether, more than 4,000 local students re- ceive specialized Instruction. CA REER AND VO<;ATIONAL EDUCATION: Each high :school career center now has a computer termmal con- nected to three Information banks. covering colleges. OC· cupaUona and scholarships. A student exploring an interest aren can find out about colleges in the part of the country she/he wants, tuition. size of city. whether or not It la coed. athletics programs and any financial aid or scholarsttips available. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES: 'The school system seeks and receives c~mmunity input at maoy levels, Including such diltrlctwtde groupe as the Citizens Budaet Committee, career Advisory Committee and th~ Graduallon Requirements Committee. Residents of thl' Corona del Mar ffigh School Zone have formed an areawide committee meeting monthly, and parent advisory group!! serve individual s"Chools. All schools welcome parent and community volunteers. several hundred of whom partici~atc in t he classroom and In Early Childhood FAucaUon, bllln1ual and-other programs. FOOD SERVICES: All schools serve a complete bot lunch at 45 centa for elementary and middle scbool student.s and 60 cents for tu1h 1ebool 1tudenls. A la carte lunches are also available in mktclle and high acbools. Students can buy hot breakfasts at all high schools and several middle and elementary schools. A special lunch program begun last Sl)ring for senior citizens wUJ continue. Any retired resident aged SS.up is eligible for this hot meal. The cost is 8S cents and it is served every school day at 12:45 at Pomona Elementuy, 2051 Pomona, Costa Mesa. , TllANSPOaTAnON: Bus transportation is provided children Kindergarten through Grade 3 who live more than a mile from school. for upper elementary more than 1 v. miles, for middle school more than 1~ miles and foe .U.b school more than 2 miles. Bus schedules are available at t&e Individual scbools. · NEW IN DISTIICT? HOW TO ENROLL: AD aebools are now open for retf,ttration. student Services. SM mt. can tell you which school your child will attend. Your kin· dergartner <or any rant vader Who llatn 't attfDcled scbool > will need proof of qe and that he/she bu bad atate- required tmmunltalions. Boil Sticks r SCudder Kidnap' Pair Lose Plea Former Coronta del !\tar bank m111H\itr Wilham Rudy Wesson and 1h11 brotber·ln·lnw. :-icruse<l In the $250.000 kidnav of John H. •·J ack" Scudder of Oalbon lsland. remained in jail todtiy following a bail reduction hear· in JC. The suspects uppeure<l ln Wciil Orange County Judicial Distnct Court Thursday before Judge 1-·enton E . J ones to plead for bail reduction from $100,000 t o $25.000. Judge Jones refused to cul the bull. Fro• Pafl(! A I HOSPITAL to purchase 120 acres from the Irvine Company at a reasonable price for 3 medical center con· taining doct ors offices and ancillary services. That acre31?e would go along with the 16 acres donated by the Irvine Company for the hospital itself, Leidal savs. The 'TOundatio n would either le::ise the land outright .or erect buildings itself and then lease those. Wei>son. fornwr Corona <M Mur Ounk (lf ~\m(•Mcn brttnch mann(lor and has brothcr-ln·law Hick l>ale Sl·llcrs. 20. ot Lon.: · Buch, fllce preliminary heurin.: next Wedndsdny. Th~y tlr(• charf(t•d with the Aug. 19 k1dnupin~ for ransom or Scudder . 64, i:~t1nd vice pre:si· dent of the pototo chip firm founded by his mother. Laura Scudder. Sellers is additionally charged with assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly sm ashfoR Scudder in the mouth with a gun butt The injuries included loss of two teeth and profuse bleeding in lhe melee inside n rented motorhome ns Scudder, the ag. ing hostage. feigned a heart at · tack. JUmpcd one or his two captors and finally escaped. In court Thursday, defense attorney M ichact Quigley ap· ~aled to Judt'(e J ones to reduco the bail for Wesson and Sellers to $25.000 each. Squeaky Pocked Pistol 011 Leg "The profits from leasing the land or buildings would bt· pumped back into lhe hospital since we'r e a non·proril or- ganization ," Leidal explains. Quigley noted in his motion that Scudaer wasn't held in his kidnapers ·custody even for a full hour and the injuries he suffered in his fistfi~ht for freedom wcrenl reuJly serious. Pr osecuting Deputy District Attorney William Morrissl'y counter ed that , by arguing all lhl• e lements or kldn upin(l for ransom with bodily ha rm are present and 1t is oneoflhestate's A never-before-published police photograph shows Lynette Fromme just after her arrest after she made an attempt on President Ford's Life. Strapped to the Manson cultis.t's leg is an empty holster.· · McMillen says the profits could be used to lower patient cosls. subsid ize research at the UCl College or Medicine and sub· s1d1ze the medical school 's leaching at the hospital. most serious charges. Pretrial Delayed By Cella Jurist One criticism that has sur· raced often during community talks is the fear that Orange County is •·ovcrbedded" "It 's true," s ays Leidat. "Orange County is overbedded, but the hospital beds are m the wrong places." Mornssey emphasized con·:. viction could brlnR a sentence or life in prison without possibility . of parole. Sellers sat starin~ blankly, his mouth half·open. mechnmcally. shaking his head ns though to say· No .. No .. "The defendants didn't ex erc1se very good jUd(lment In thii; affair," Judgl' Jones declared i:nmly "I'm inclined not to re- duce bail and l'm going lo rule against a reduction." Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs bas called a 23-day recess in pretrial action on criminal c.barges faced by Dr. Louis J . Cella. Jr. and formet hospit::il administrator Stephen Robert Evans. He told lawyers for both sides late Thursday as he left for vacation th al the currenl hearing into th~ motion for suppression or evidence will resume when be re- turns to his courtroomSept'.24. Earlie r pretrial motions. in- cluding a motion to dismiss. a motion to quash t he grand jury in- dictment and an allegation that the district attorney's office was guilty or discriminatory pro- secution, have all been denied It was acknowledged Thursday by both sides that the current hearing. by farthe 1t\ost -com- plicated or the pretrial motions. will not be completed before th~ scheduled trial date of Oct. 4. It Is expected that Judge Speirs will defer the trial date. He has already indicated that he is pre- pared to grant the defense motion for a c"ange or venue on the grounds o( hea''Y and prejudicial pretrial publicity. 4-Lost' Sailor Only Snoozing The skipper of a rented 2J.foot sailboat was found asleep on the craft near Dana Polnl early this morning, climaxtng an 8~hour M!arch by the U.S. Coast Guard. Carl Martucci, a vacationer from New York. was reported in good lbape by Coast Gu::ird of· ficlalsJHe rented the boat Thurs· day morning In Newport Beach and attempted to make his way lo Catalina Island even though the craft had no aux.iliary engine, navigation equipment or warn- ing nares, the Coast Guard said. He was reported overdue at 11 p.m. Thursday. Olt~NGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Thomas A. MIKIJhlne MoNt· ... CchlOt Cella. 51. and Evans. 31, arelwo of four men convicted in Los Angeles F e d era l Court on criminal charges stemming from the alleged embezzlement of an estimated S2 million from two Orange County hospitals. f'rewt Pa9~ ,\I TIPS ... the exception or the kilJing-wa~ the formal used on Aug. 25. Eddy said he collaborate.'<! ~1th Gullett last July 29 in tbe robbery of a ster eo shop in LonA Beach -whil~ Ew'in~. who drove his own car to the scene, mounted guard near the store. · "We took cash and four walkie talkies. After -the robbery we .went to a garage ... and spht lhe money." Eddy told officers lhat lhe garage was wllt're Gullett kept a supply of guns in a number of barrels. Eddy told officers that Gullett bought the wig he used in the Seigman kidnaping six days later on Aug. 4 in Garden Grove. He said Gullett. working wilh Ewing laid in a s upply or "five or six rolls of tape. motorcycle gloves and joke shop m akeup such as nose putty. Indian skin, scar material and eye shadow." Eddy goes on to the night of the ltidnaping : "I bad decided not to go along. I had a job, I didn't need the money, il wes a crazy idea. I might have to shoot someone and a kidnaping was pretty heavy and lhe police keep working on solving the crime. lie points out that even though Irvine and the immediate areas include 20 perce nt of lhe couoty geography , th ere are no hospitals in Irvine . Pair Arrested Near Meters Two Glendora youJ,hs were In custody today in Newport Beach after police caught them at· tempting lo break into parking meters in Balboa. The pair, a~s II> and ti were taken into cust~y shortly afters :i.m. when residents of the 1700 block of Balboa Boulevard heard lou banging noises and sum- moned police. Ofricers who arrived at the scene said they found the pair trying to beat open parking meters with a 15-inch steel pipe. NB Yearling -Top Colt' Sensational Senator, a yearling colt owned by Mr. and Mrs. David Timmons of Newpo~t Beach took first place honors in the 38lh AnnU'al Tennessee Walk- ing Horse National Celebration Monday. Sensational Senator beat out 33 other corts entered fu fiis crass tn the s how held in Shelbyville, Tenn., wbich bills itself as the Walking Horse Capital of the World. Judge Jones a lso listened politely as Wesson's wife Joyce. testified to their fm::incial ptiehl during Thursdoy 'shearing. She said Wesson. who police say earned well over $100,000 in 1975 that is unaccounted for. is · the sole s upport of lhe family. which Includes two sons, 8 and 10 years old. The attractive Mrs. Wesson, who occupies the couple's new home 1n Tustin appeared slightly annoyed in testimony regarding the family's troubled finances. Testimony by Wesson in behalf or his proposed b::iil reduction in- cluded re plies to Judge Jones' queTtes regarding his c1vi~ - activities in the Harbor Area before the Wessons moved inland six years ago. The form er banker.turned- independe nt businessman testified he worked with the Unit - ed Fund, Kiwanis, Rotary and Optimist Clubs, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, in philanthropic mat- ters . "Just numerous ones over the years . . . · · the graying, wavy-· haired prisoner told Judge Jones. The bail hearing concluded with defense a ttorney Quigley's s uccessful motion lo order Hunt- ington Beach police to release Wesson's eyeglasses from the mountain of physical evidence they hold. He said Wesson cannot read various legal documents without them and the glasses will enable him to better aid in his own de· fense when the ca ·e goes to trial. Your grandmother paid more for her carpet than Y!JU ever will. YEARS AGO, IUYING A CARPET TOOK A SIZEAILE CHUNK OUT OF THE FAMILY MESTEGG. IUT TODAY, WITH PIODUCTION AND MA TEllAL COSTS IEDUCID, CAIP!TINa IS ACTUALLY CHEAPER THAN IT WAS 25 YEARS AGO. IN FACT, 43°/o LESS AT WHOLESALE! SO WHY WAIT AMY LONGER? CARPETING HOT ONLY ADDS IEAUTY TO YOUR INTERIOR, IT INSULATIS AGAINST HEAT LOSS, TOO. ITS THE ALLAIOUND, llEST IARGAIN OF THE CamlRY! DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor uc NO.n~n 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAUF.'92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-235' Saddlehaek EDITI ON· . .. VOL. 69, NO. 2'7, 4 SECTIONS, ~O PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1·Viejo Man • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1976 TEN CEN.TS I Credit Fra11d i·· Indicted • m ( A Mission VleJo man has been .Indicted by a federal grand jur) on charges of m astermindmg a scheme ld launder Po<>r credit ratings or people on file in one of the nation's largest cred •Com- puter networks. Philip Kos torr. 31, was named Thursday in the Los Angeles JUry action a s the pers on who coordinated the activities or at least six other people, including two from Fount am Valle~ Others indicted ln the allcl(ed cons piracy included Kostoff'i. brother Paul, 35. of t'ounta111 Valley : Ronald Rossi. 41 . of Fountain Valley. John R. Dubo!>. 41. of Garden Grove. Kenneth L Ste\•enson. 40, or t:>aamond Bar and Sean Shanahan. 35. of Santa Ana Joel Levine, assistant t; S At torney, today was reluctant to r~ least.' s pec1f1<' detpab of lh'-• operation, allegc(ily centered in the computer banks of TRW ystems in Anaheim. Levine aJso refused to release home ad· dres e of the sus pects The federal andictment "as handed down after 18 months of 1m·est1gal1on b) the FBI and the federal Organized Clime Stnke Force. Le\'lne said. 1 lundreds or people "ere Jn· terv1ewed but only 16 are name~ an the indictment dO<'umcntS all "customers .. or t.he l11undcrin~ operation. Fed eral orricials belle,·e as many as 150 per ons may have paid up to $1,500 apiece to have their-credit ratings altered. · Most or the people who ullegcd- ly used the ser vice of lhe credit altering operation are Orange County residents, though some Qr e from a djacent counties. Levine said Levine said meetings were set up between the conspirators and potential cus tomers in "hQmes. bars and resta urants -just abou\ any place you can name "here they could talk." The feden1t indictment states lhat the suspected ringleader r~ruited a file clerk al TRW and agreed to pay her S50 for each credit rating she altered via tht company 's master computer. The c lerk. identified only as Kathleen Bennett. Is an unlndict- ed co-conspirator und may be a star witness in the go\1crnment's case. · Lenne said s uch things as bankruptcy or loan default re· cords whlch prevented in· dividuals fro m recei\ling credit CSttSCHEME, PafeA?) Taxing 'Insane' Assessor Raps Budgets ByK~THY CLANCY 01 •~• 011lt Pilot St•ll Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs believes citizens may have fallen victim lo .. tax- ation wi th out rea l representa tion·· because or the way local governments handle their budgets and taxes. He told members orthe Orange County Grand J urors~1at1on Thursday th at budgets are <'alculated on the amount of ta~ dollars available rather than on speodjng c hoices or Citize ns . "The people who pay the bills ... he s aid. s hould be in- formed about new spending pro· grams and given t he right to de· cide ir they want to pay for them. "They have an absolute right lo know ... he told about HO former grandjurors.. "If they don"! .have that opportunity then I submit that we have gone the full circle in 200 years -and that was onl' of the reasons for the revolution and that is taxation without re· al representation.·· J acobs. or M1ss1on VieJo. was appointed by supe rvisors to the ::issessor 's job m November after former Assessor J ack Valleri::~ ~a s convic t ed or multiple felonies last fall lie took the post arter a 22·year career as an engineer. tiusiness economist and financial analyst. The 46-year-old assessor told the former grand jurors that. un der current laws. the assessor each s pring must tell ~ov emmental agencies supported by I _Class Fumbled Fan Course Kicked AuYJy A course called "Football Leag ue and the Am erica n Rules for Spectators .. was sup• Football League have been doing posed lo kick off the Saddleback "an admirable job .. or teachmg Valley Unified School District's people about football with their adult education program this many hours of televised play fall. Tile course had been designed Instead, it's been kicked out by to teac h students the rules. a unanimous dec1s10~ th£_ re:.. ..J1rinc1QI~~ JlJul_t tli.'Q.rj~LQLJbJ.'., es -lhe lstr1 ct s fi ve game trustees. Do nald Ames. a:.s1s tant Trus tees huddled this \\e{'k superintendent. said part1c1pants and agreed th ~t they couldn't were expected to be \\Omen. "so spend "taxpayers· dollars" on perhaps hus bands and wive:. such "extraneous·· c;ourscs "ould have somethinf! m com Besides. s aid Trustee Dennis mon to talk about on Mondays Smith . the Nat 1onal f·ootball and \\eekends. ·· • School Employes File Labor Lawsait Saddleback Vall ey l'nir1ed School Di1Hrict 's c la!>s 1f1e d esm>loyes will f1l<' n churgc Qf un fair labor prurt1ces agumst the distract Teachers a lrcad )' have filed J similar char1tc again1>t lhl' dis tnct with the statl'"s Ecl11cut1onul Employment fh•lat1on , B-0ard <EERB > Both r hargcs !>t('m from n salary frccic levied hy th'-· chs· trict in July. Thi:. action~ 1thhcld pay ra1s('s which In past ) t•ar~ were given autom~llically for l'" perien ce und a ddtt lonal t.>d ucation Paul Hraul'r. president of thl• Saddlcback Valley chapter of thr CaHfornla School Employcs /\i. ~ation <CSEA). a!ikt'<i d1str1~·t Or::"~:"sc We athe r Summe r Vacation's last weather fling this \\eekcnd will be hot and muggy. About 90-95 on the coost. lows about 68. INSIDE TOD"" Most pointf'ra &eouldli"t ltk«' to put th~r arta.tiorka 1n on OW71, but. /or tnamel ortul.s. 1 Jt'1 all part of on onett'nt pro- 'ctu. See Pag«' C l of tht Wttlmtcltr . •. trustees Wednesday to Jaft the• freeze Alter trustees, did not respond to his rt'quest. Brauer !>aad llw rhnrge would be riled lie said CSEA 's legal .id u ser .. believe thev "ill n•t•c•tvt• a favorable dcc.1s1on. The tC'acher:. · <'harg\' 1:-1·u1 renlly hl'mg re,·ic"ed by EEn B offi cials in Sacramento. OC 's Jobless Rate Climbs -. 0.1 Percent Unl'Ol i}loym e nt tn Orun~t· <.:ounty climbed s lightly durma August when it reached 6 8 p<'r cent. accordrng to rif!ures re leased t oday by the statt• Employment Development ~partment <EDD>. A month earlier, the county's unempk>yment r ate bad ln<.'bed down to6.7 percent. (The U.S. rate also edged up. from 7.8 to 7.9 percent). Still. as local unemploym ent swings back and forth between changes Of J / 10 or 1 percent. it IS well below the August-July leveb of a year ago. Al that time. the rate was 7 9 percent as 732,100 persons ~ere employed and the number of un- employed was 61 ,200. Last month. accordin g to EDD's monthly labor ~port. ther e we re 764 ,100 countians employed and 54,500 unemployed as the labor statisticlans set the sea"SooaJly adJuatcd unemploy· ment rate at 6.8 percenL Brightest spot on the local employment scene in August was aerospace. EDD reported 800 jobs wen added to aerospace payrolls durin~the month. property taxes the amount of as· scssed valuation available. The agencies. school districts. cities and counties, then plan the ir budgets based on the amount of tux revenue available. Jacobs charged. "That is not only wrong , .. he sa1d ... it is insane. There ought to be a law which absolutely pro. habits any assessor from telling anyone what the increase will tx> •. Jacobs . 1n not ing th e countywide inc rease of 18.7 per- cent in assessed value tMs year. said property owners are being taxt'd on an "illusionary'" in· crease 1n home values "It doesn't help them .at the grocery storl'. ·· he said. ··1 think II is wr9n i:: to tax inflation 'alue " ' Gradi11g S11pert•isors? O~lly l'tltt Stall ..... ,. ·parcel of raw land for development. This I will be the site of a 96-homc Pacesetter Homes tract al the corner of Oylan Street and Muirlands Boulevard. These four Lake Forest boys discarded their bjkes on a warm Thursday a fte rnoon in favor of sitting atop a dirt bank to watch big earthmovers cut and fill a Labor Day Patrols Beefed Up Cella Trial Recessed hf~:~~!: a~~a~1J:~~cge t~;I~ Suppression of Evidence P'lea Delayed forees for the ;rnnuaJ onslaught of ~c~t k>ner t-h1s-J~bor ~· __ Qrange Count.y Sllperior Co'1rt weekend Judge William C. Speirs has Thous ands o f suntan-oiled called a 23-day recess in pretrial bodies are alreadv lining up on action on criminal charges raced beach routes. headed for pre· by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr . and caous parking spaces on Orange forme r hospital administrator Countv's 40 miles of beachfront. Stephen Robert E vans. And they'll be bringing beach He told lawyers for both sides paraphernalia, noisy kids, hot late Thursday as he left for tempers and beer. all of which vacation that the current hearing spell headaches for Orange Coast into the motion for suppression of patrolmen and lifeguards. evidence will resume when he re- M o r e th u n 40 addition a I turns to his courtroom Sept. 24. California lligbway Patrol or-Earlier pretrial motions. in· cludin a m otion to dis~iss ... a --~i!r..lhe.Jri" · motion to quas e gran JUry lO· already indicated that he is pre- dictment and a n allegation that pared to grant the defense motion the district aUorney's office was for a change of venue on the guilty or discr iminatory pro-grounds of heavy and prejudicial secution. have ala been denied. pretrial publicity. It was acknowledged Thursday by both sides that the current hearing, by far the most com - plicated of the pretrial motions. will not be completed before the scheduled trial dateofOcL 4. It i~ e_xpected that Judge Speirs Cella. 51, and E vans, 31, a re two or four men convicted in Los Angeles F e d eral Court on criminal charges stemming from the alleged embezzlement or an estimated S2 million from two Orange County hospitals. I • I ftcers wi ll be on duty during the 78·bour weekend m Orange Couo· ty. all with their sights on drink· mg and spe ed mg drivers. Psychologist to Stay O\'ert1me pay for the officers will come from a federal grant aimed al reducing tra ffi c fatalities during the weekend. ln the south counl)'. San Clemente p<>hcl.' and lifeguards l'"pect larRe cro~ds due to a foreca ~t or <;u n ny . warm Credential Ouster Out I . I I I ~ ~eather "We expect a ~ood crowd down here." s aid L1fef,luard Supervisor Ri chard Chew 1n San Clemente 'We're pulhnf.l tn four or fi ve ex- tra lirc·~uards for our area." he s:ud San Clt•mcntc guards cover Trafalgar Street. the north and south part of the pier up to~rower 10 at the north end of town The 56 ~uard:s also cover 18 miles a loni:: the Dana Strand. Salt Creek. Monarch Hay, Three Arch Ray. l>ano Poi nt and all the way to South Laguna Most o( Laj(u nu lkach·s 55 llfeAuords havt> beaded back to <See WEEKEND, Pagt' i\2) By LAURIE KASP ER Ol I ... 0.11, l'llel SYll The Saddleback Valley Un1ried School District has temporarily lost its bid to have a school psychologist ·s certification re· voked by the Orange County Board or Education. County trustees Thursday re· ferred the proceedings against Barbara llahn back to the dis trict for further adjudication. They said Saddleback officials could petition the state Bureau of Lice n s ing a nd Teacher Preparation to suspend or revoke the psychologist ·s credentials. At the sume time or separate from such a petition. trustees said. Saddle back ofrlci al11 could begin dis missal proceedings based on o c harge o f un- proressional conduct Favorable state action would prohibit Miss Hahn. a district employe for eight years, from t eac hing or working a s a psychologist in any school djs .. trict m the state . Successful pro- ceedings at the di'Strict level would prohibit her from working only an the district Saddle back officials, however. had hoped the county board would invoke a section of the state Education code never used before to withdraw registration or Miss I luhn 's credentials. Procecdlngs al the county level would be m uc h less expensive for the district. H owever . a Ca liforn i a administrati ve law judge has Welte Assails Critics Says Taxpayers Need Finance Courses Saddlebacj< Valley Unified School Dis trict orriclals have suggested tbe district orrer an adult class in school fin ance to quell "reckless criUcism·· from residents. For the pas t few weeks. dis· lrict officials have borne the brunt or s ha rp questions and criticisms Crom resldent.s con- cerned about risin.C taxes and lhelr relations hip to the district ·s buQet and tax rate. THpayers continued lo ex· press their concem duriJlg tile trUAtees rneetlng Wedne5day. "We keep hearlo1 and hearing about educaUoo rosUng," com· plained Supt Richard Welle ,. . arter two persons objected lo the costs or • proposed Teacher AS· sistanl Program. Obviou sly angered , lhl' administrator said, "Education actually pays and it pays and it pays and it pays." be said. The admlnialrat.or said resl· dents would realize the resulu or thelr investment in edYCatlon If th()• would look art>Wld al the advancemeota made In society. ..I certaJnly think our values get distorted and I'm 90ITY to see it.''henid. Earlier In the meetin1. Loa Young, president of the Board or Education. sugaested an adult Hucation course on s chOC)I \ rmance so there wouJd be less "r eckless criticisms'' from clliz.ens. Welle picked up on her idea and suggested that it be offered during the first 15 minutes of each trustees' meeting. School finance is a complicated s ubject because o( the state legislation which controls it. he aaid. He said lessons could start with lhe presumption that public underatandint of the subject is "nJJ." Arter trustees infor m ally a1reed with the s uggestion. Trustee Dennis Smith said, .. We ml1ht even m ake it a prere· qulsite for people m aking criticism s or the board .•. ruled tbal the county lacks jurisdiction. County counsel and Department of Education staff member s r ecommended tha t county trustees follow the judge's advice. County trustees, however : have not completely closed the door on the possibility of taking action. They have asked their ,, sta ff to determine whether they 1 ean rescind the "ll fo status" lhey- a pp r oved on Miss Hahn's I credentials In 1971 and 1973. Trustees ugreed to decide on this possibility ut a later date. Saddleback otrlcials were un· available this morning to com· <See HAii N, Paite AZ) Meany Raps Ford WASHI NGTON (AP> -/\Ji'L· CIO President Georg• Meany, slicking to a famlliar election· year theme. today criticized the J F ord Bdmini s tratlon fo r "economic Policies bused on ... ( more wealth for lhc wealthy" and what he said WH IL'! failure to solve the na tion's unemployment problem. GLEN CAMPBELL SE'IS THE D.4.TE CARSONCITY.Nev. <AP) Singer Glen Campbell has taken out a marriage llceMe to y.·l'd the former wife or singer Mac Davis, t he c ity clerk's orrice 'saJdtoday. • C a mpb e ll , 40 , a nd. Sarah J~n avis, 24. obtained the Hee e Thursday and In. dicated the edding would take place Ill Lake Tahoe, a· apokesmb said. "'AZ O~IL v PILOT SB ,------------------------------' l1elor.atlo11 AfJe11t. • • '"°' I I • I I I .. f ~ I I I I I I ti 1 I • I r . Yo11F Seliools Caplatra,.o Unified SClioo( District (CUP ANO SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT) ABO T TH£ DISl'lllC'?: Capistrano Uni fled Scbool Di.I· lrict serves th' call~ of S;an Clemente Wld San Jnn Capistrano. a~~ ell ab lhc commun1U~ ol Capislrano Beach. Dana Point. Laguna Niguel :rnd a h1r.:c portJon of Mission Viejo, educauog children in kindergarten lhrouah 12th 1trade. The district also operates an .idl.tll high school and as fhe base for the Capistrano-L~guna Regional OccupoUon;al Program. The district is generally organized with elemenury ~chools serving kindergarten through sixth grade. junior tugh schools servin& grades seven and e1ghl 11nd high schools for grade5 nine through 12. Opening day or school for grades kJOdcrgartcn lhrouah 8th grade is Septcmbl1r 13. About 15,800 stu<tents are expected at peak cnroUmcnt during lhe 19?6-77 school year compared to 13,890 ut the flnaJ enrollment period of the 197S-76i.chool year, ind1calmg a con· tinuing growth m studenlpopuhll100 io the district. Schools are staffed by a 650-member faculty and S3S fulJ and part-time support staff. Or. Jerome R. Thornsley coo· eluded his first year asdistncl supenntendenton July 1. 1976. Estimated general purpose tax rate for 1976-77 will be $4.2506 and per pupal expenditure $1 ,268.00 for the coming year. · BOARD OF TRUSfEES -CURRENT CONCERNS: Theseven-memberboardoCtrustees meets the first and third Mondays or each month at 7:30 p,m . at t~ District Education C.nter, 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano. Dr. A. Edward Westberg is president. Major challenges confront· ing the Board of Trustees are: the implementation of state· mandated collective bargainfog procedures: slate limits on lhe funding of education coupled with innationary factors : growth problems as renected by an expected increase of 2,000 additional cbjldren enrolled in district schools; and state-mandated programs that are not funded. · What Is Taagbt: Elementary School. Consistent with the district's priority goal to ''develOJ>'Skills in reading, writing, speaking. and listening", the elementary program focuses on the basic s kills. Students receive instruction daily in math, reading. language arts, scieoce, social studi.es, and physical edo~ation. The most recent achievementtests-, administered · to all K-6 stude nts. reflect district achievement in reading and m ath exceeding the national norm at all grade levels. In addition to basic skills students also receive in- struction in art and music. The music program is partkular- ly unique m that all students, beginning in grade 2. receive fol"mal instr uction in musical instruments. Jani.or High School. lo addition to lhe required basic s ub- jects junior high school students are oCCered a wide variety of electives including art, music. industrial arts. homemaking. photography, aod foreign languages. To give t hem further opportunity to explore and develop their interests after school club and intramural activities are offered. IUCb Scbool. Of the 220 units for graduation 140 are re· quired including three years or English and sO<?ial science, and one year or ma thematics and science. In adOjtion to the required courses a wide r311geof electlvecourses are availa- ble in all or the ncademfr areas as well as industrial arts. homemaking, fine arts. and business. For the college bound students there is opportunity lo take advanced placement couri.cs that will qualify the stu dent Cor college credit. To meet other needs there are op- portunities to learn a vocation and to participate in work ex- perience as part ofthe high school program. In addition to the comprehensive high schools, the Crossroads Program offers a unique alternative. Wl\ile pursuing the basic requirements students may lea rn a pubUc service occupation in a community-based settin •. Adult Education. Classes are designed lo meet the needs of the adult community interested in completing a high school diploma ... gaining cllitensbip. and exploring pre· vocational courses. A wide range or courses is also offered to meet the m(lny uvo<'allonal interests or the community. W1lh the annux of lndochin(>Se refugees the growth of English as Second Lan~uagc claSSl'S was particularly significant dur- 1---..-..--thUlli·1.6 .. Sdl9<2b'ca_r . _ _ __ _ ' '. •• . ~ ': I : •• •1 p p I · 11 11 ,, . '· I ' ·~ l.1 l:i I: I ·~ I· I CAR EER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Career Centers are maintained at both Dana llills and San Clemente fllghs with lr:uned counselors, career information, catalogs Crom hundreds or colleges and voc:attonal schools. Work n · perience and Regional OccupalaonaJ Program information and counseling is emphasized ulong "!ilh opportunities for on·lhe·JOb traamng. These career centers serve as the hub or an extensive effort by the dtstrict to help young people pre- pare for the world or work. Committees or businessmen are involved Crom lime to llme in developing new programs and classes designed to meet the cllanging needs of the com- munity. SERVICF.S FOR P ECIAL ST UDENTS: The Capist rano Umfied School District is committed lo the philosophy that nil rhlldrcn have a rigfil fo an ecTUCation that is appropriate to their needs. The district offers a full range of proRrams specifically designed for both the mentally ex- t'('ptional and pllysicnlly exccptio19al child. Each child Is viewed as a unique individual with educational con- siderations that must bf' mclifsucceasls to be achieved to the ma;dmum potential oft be chJJd. Tl\c <llslricl conslifers plan· nlng a nd change fotexceptionnl children as a dynamic. ongo- 1011 process which ls as varied •rnd unique as 1s the mental and phys1c~11 growth of the child Spce1flr program.ti ex 1st Cor educ a bl~ mentally retarded, trainable mentully rtturd •d, ·du('olionally hand1cappl'd, learNng disabled, arhaslc, nutlsl1c, hur1ng Impaired, or thopedk. commun1catton problems. expectant mothers, und mentally gifted. A full rnn1otl' of ancilla ry support scrv1C'cs m pt;ychology. sperch Uwrnpy, Md nur:.1ng ls also avallable t-0 meet spcc1nl needs . FOOD ERVICF.S: 1\11 ~rhools ~ervt• a nutrat aou~ hol lunch eo~tlnj.t 45 ccnL'l tor "lcmentary students and SS cents Cor junior and senior high sturlcnt~ Extra milk rnay be purchusod tor Scents per ha tr pint. Pree lunches and reduced price lunches and free milk wHI be 11vollnbll' to studt•nls who qualify. l\pplicatloruJ for free meals cnn be obtainC'd from the office of each school. Breakfast will tx.' 11erved at the two high schools, ~he junior high schools, Las Palm as F.lcmcntory and R.H. Dana Elcmentaryfor2Sccnl,, TltANS PORTl\TI()N: Uus transportation to ond from S('hool ls provided ror students ll vina beyond norm wulking zones. Under mosl conditions, the walking limits are ~4 mile for klndergartcners; one mile ror grades one lo three: l \11 miles for grades tour thr()lijlh sax; two miles for junior h11th and three miles for h1gh chool Hus schedules are being pre· pared for the fall term and will b\• posted at each elementary school be1inning Augw tJO •= ~ NEW IN THE DISTRICT? HERE'S HOW TO ENROLL a-YOUR CHILO: Call administrah\•e services. 496· 1215 to de· S:. termlne which schools your rhildren will attend. All schools · ~ :lre open week days for reg1strallon. Your school w1ll lell you " about their academic programs, opening. closing, lunch ' hours end transportation schedules. t A ne.w stale law requesting all fir l grade pupils secure a r health screening ar they have not had a physical examination l' wilhin the past year became effective with the 1975-76 school t year. Students new to California schools must provide proof r of state-required Immunizations and entering kindergarten &'. and first frade students mu.<it present a birth certificate lo e verify age. l 1 Children are eligible to enroll in kindergarten if lheiT • birthday is on or before Decem bet 2 and kindergarten as well ' as all students new to the district are urged to enroll aa quick· ty as possible. In order to f11cilltate class and grade plac• ments and assignments. I Students who were if\ the4islrlCUast yc•r wm t~ive re- l glstralion packets for hi1h school re1tialrallon tlmes. tr .,_ckets are not rccci vtd by September 2' stUdents should call ~-~~~~~~~~~!~~~~!~!~~~a~!!!!C!~----~ 111 Kid11ap-11111rder Over Icefall Caqers Help Find S~pects Climbers Attack Everest KATMANDU, Nepal <AP) -Tho American Bi~nlennaal Everest Expcdation hns crossed the dang~rous Khumbu k~foll in its nttempt to cllmb tht.> \.\Orld' hl1hest mow1tain and ~t up ump 1. accord- m.: to u radao mess age rece1ve<l today from the basl~ t•ump. (Related story, lU) Twl'> telephone calls led ~hl•riff's om ccmi from Oran~e and Los Angeles <'OW\hes to the rtltn they bcllcvc are responsible for the murder of Jo11nn Self'man. • Th\' rirst. from ;in .:111onymoui; c111ler. wus r eceived at the Orange County hc:tdQuurtcrs an Santa Ana al 10: l5 a.m. on Au.:. 28 The message reads: "About the S.eigman murder, IJsten, because I'm not going to talk long. That guy that dtd 1t LS a dude by lhe 11ame of 'Ping Pong'. I dM't know ha s r eal name. but he ltves in B e llflowe r or Lakewood area. "He just got out of Tracy. You 're right on the car except its a Chrysler. His partner's name is Ron and he laves in Bellflower too. That's all I'm going to say." Officers are satisfied today that they do not know lhe identity ol that first caller. They know the ide ntity of the . second caller. He first contacted them one hour la ter at 11:15 a.m . Aug. 28 and he followed. up 'his call by coming in person to the Flower Street headqua_oers in Santa Ana. * * * Preliminary Hearing Set InOC Murder By TOM BARLEY OllMD•il,l'llttSUll • Two men who face the death penalty for their alleged revenge killing of Lqs Alamitos housewife Joann Selgman will face a pre- liminary hearing Sept. 17 in Santa Ana municipal court. Judge Robert E. Law set lhe hearing date late Thursday while denying baH for Bellflower resi- dents William Paul Gullett and Ronald Lewis Ewing, both27. Both men pleuded innocent to four counts of kidnaplng and one of murder. They will be returned to Judge Law's court.room· Sept. 10 ror a hearing on pretrial motions filed by the defense. Gullett is represented by Depu- ty Public Defender Michael Be· "cher. Ewing has attorney Marvin Cooper as bis legal advisor. Deputy Distrkt Attorney Dave Carter eonfirmed that the death penalty will be sought for both men on the grounds that they al- legedly killed Mrs. Seigm:m to elimtnate ;i \Utness ~atsbe was killed while being kidnaped and held for ransom. Fro'" Page 1\ I SCHEME ... cards were scrubbed from the computer m emory banks, thus clearing the way for a clean credit record. lie also s:11d that m some cri ses, favorable information about an individual's financial situation ~·as fed mto the com- pul<'r The mdaet menl charges Phillip Kl.>stoff with seven counts of con· splracy and CalsificaUon of bank records and claims he htred the other defendants to locate people "ho wanted the 1llegaJ service Paul Kostoff nnd Rossi face one count each of conspiracy and two counts of fal'l if1cat1on of bank records. The others face s1m1lar federal char~es . Levine said. The fed e r a I 0 H1c1al sa id THW cooprrated fully with the probe but he said 1l may I><' im possihl(' to clelermint> cxar lly ho" much money Is In volved in thr claborute operation. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N Weed ftt HKMl\t •NI P11Cit1Vw-t Jack R. C\Jrley "•<• lltO--ftt •Mt (,-.-""f~ ~' Thomas Keevil (0 1f0f Thomes A Murphlne N>•,..o "'lfdlOf Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'"''"" ""'"'o'"'E••.,. S.ddlebKk V•lte+f Oftk~ )JIOt U P•1 It-•t S•" 0.-l'tN,.h Offices CetU,,,rw 11'1...,,,, .. ,,\tf'Wt ................. "" ,,.,, .. ....,,-.... L•O-h0<~ tl .. G-.-.\l•ftl ~ .. ,. ~ C..;t -!ft ... c--· "' ,..., "°'''' 111v.i. .. -. -~ f'ft•lttr et H verti\tPMf\I\ ""••" rrWl't .. , ... , .. "\14t• Wfff\tVt \M(1•I ... ..,.,~.~ •f ....,. ........ " .. W-\ .. \) otthtt U •d tr! (~I• ""'''" tM.-e WMrtltr ... OY '"''"' Un "'°" :k=~"' U!M<!Jt>t1L"''''""''.,.. __ I The man who will be a key pro e(utlon witnes11 3a;tlml Gullett und Ewing is Curtu Ray Joiddy. 20. of Garden Grove, who frnnkly admits in his a ffidavit that he has been com milted lo the California Youth Allt~orlty.for burglary 01111\ to state prison for cscoping from CYA. '' l have u sed drugs and narcotics of all kinds, including heroin. l am presenUy employed and not using heroin," he told l11 vestigators. Eddy told officers that he first met Gullett at Tracy prison. "We were good friends and l rererred lo him by the name 'Ping Pong·. He stated on various occasions that he was crazy about guns " Eddy, now on parole. told authorities he renewed bis ac- quaintance with "Pang Pong" sax weeks ago when he met Gullett an a Garden Grove bank. "Ping Pong said lhal he and a friend named Ron were planning a kidnap and robbery of a market manager. Ping Pong said that hl' had seen a lot of money and checks at a supermarket and that he had spoken wtth the manager of the market whose name was a Mr. Seigman." • Eddy told officers that Gullett then told him or the plan to kidnap the Seigman family and that the plot described -with tne exception or thekllllng-wos· the format used on Aug. 25. f 'ro• Pag~ A I WEEKEND • • school but they'll be back in force thls weekend, covering i.omt' beaches normally not patrolled in the winter months. Lireguard Scott Palmer said guards will be watching Labor Day bathers at city beaches. in- cluding some mini-strands. Ilk~ Bluebird Beach and Boal Canyon. "The who l e for <.'c i s mobilized," Palmer s aid. Laguna police will be adding three unfiormed reserve officers and two beach patrol ofCictirs to its for ce this weekend -wt Newport Be aeh wall be utah zin~ •rts 75 li feguards over the weekend, a nd Lifeguard LL Logan Lockabey said no rcscn•e guards would be pulled 1n. "There won •t be any surf to speak of. so we doo 't see any real i)roblems other lhan a lol of bodies out there.'· he said. Lockabey said guard<; '*Ill he placed all along lhe city's 6 J -lililes. nLbeachfront, including seven bay stations. "It'll be a zoo. with parkinit and everything, but '>'C aren't <."'< peeling any big problems." he i.aid. Huntington Beach as not gear- ing up for big crowds either, with Lifeguard Captain Doug D'Arnall saying, "We 're used to the Labor Day scene, and there's not going lo be any big riptides this weekend. so we're pretty well set.·· Huntington's 37 lifeguard'! will CO\'er the city's one mile of beachfront, a s well as a two·mile stretch of sand al Sunset &ach and three bay stations St~te lifeguards will be patroll- ing the coastline from the Santu Ana R iver Jetty to Reac h Boulevard, and then north or Huntington Pier t o Warnt!r A venue . The messago said the t>xpcdition c 1·o~scu the acdall and s et up the camp Thur1"1duy al nn t•lcvat1on • of 19.~00 f ~et, 800 feet below the Cu mp t site of the first Amencnn Evercstexpediticm in 1963. The 12-memberteam set up u busc cump at 18,00Q l<.'ct Aug. 26 and began work the following day on find- ing a routl' through tho Khum bu ict'fall. The expedition, led by Phil Trimble, 38, Washington, O.C .. plans to µitch Cive more cumps in preparation for the final assault on ·Mt. Evere~t·s 29,028-foot ummit by earl. October . T h e climbers wlll have to cover about 31~ to 4 rrules between Camp l and Camp 2. Although there 1s some dange r of crevasses and a' alanchcs. lhe route is not considered difficult and has claimed no li\'CS. 4 Newsmen Begi-/t Term For 'Freedom' rRESNO <AP> -1-·our Fresno Bee news men surrendered today to begin serving J3ll sentences for refus ing lo rl.'veaJ a sourcc. saying they are "firmly proud" for "defending one of our bas1r freedoms.'· Reporter William Patterson was the first lo be booked wh('11 they reported Co s heriff's de .. pulies at 9 a .m .. e._ing a -16- month fight to overturn an open· ended jail sentence. lk>ok111g officl'rs emptied their pockrti. nnd !la vc tlwm routlm• p:rt <llH\ n i.c arc hl'll . The ir valuable!! "l're put 111 un en Vl'lope to be t uken to the county honor farm where the four werl' to be housed in u room M.~paralt• fr1lm cnmmul inmates. The California Supreme Court l'huri;day d~·c1ded not lo heor ar~m~nts that the· open-ended 1>cntencing in the case was un fair They mn1le 3 last minute plf'a lodny in Wallhmi::ton to U1e U S l R e porter J oe Ro sa t o, ombudsman James Rort and managing editor George Gruner :-.urrendered with Patlerson. Supreme Court • As they enter ed the Fn·sno County Jail there was still no "Ord on a request to IJle u_s Supreme Court to stay the sen ten<.' es "It as apparent the courts in tend to punish us for our de d1cat1on to the public's right lo know and for protecting our con· fadential sour<.'es ... Gruner saul before entering 1a1I. "Our conscienses are cle3r. ·· he added "We ure firmly proud rather than dismayed for \\I.' arc d e fendin ~ Ont.' nr Ollr ha~I (' fr<•edom s." Clouds, Warm Air Expected For Weekend A tropical storm off the coast of Mex a co brought s prir)kJes and oc- casional showers to the Orange Coast t o day a nCI weather forecasters say it 'II be more of the same this holiday weekend. Weathermen predict rain, clouds and muggy weather are In !>lore for most parts or Southern California through the Sept. 6 Labor Day holiday Stations throughout Orange County r eported a trace of rain this morning, with cloudy skies visible nearly everywhere and humidity r~adings higher than normal for September. The mugginess is being caused by hum1d1ty readings rangin~ from 50 percent to 90 pl'rccnt the past few days . Those Journeying to the moun- tain areas this weekend will find tugb tcmperaturP_li_ bet.wccil 74 and 84. "1th the lows dipping lo 5f. lo 66 d egree s. However. thunderstorms may be part of the outlook, too. ;,it the mountain resorts The case )I rose out or n grand I JUrY 1n vesllgat1nn or local cor rupt1011 <'h:lrges Tht• men" en · he Ill in contempt of court hy Superior Court Judge l~m·cr Peckinpaugh for refwnng to say "here the newspaper ob 1ainl0d information about secret grand jury testimony M i l c h l' I I R o g o v i n , u Washington attorney represent- 111g the news men. said they ask('(l the full l'nurt to review whcth<'r 1 h l' :-c o u I <1 he i.: 1 \ l' n i 11 til'lcrminal<' M.:ntem·e~. i.anct• the~· takl' the• position thot their dhicoal principles \\Ould prevent them from ever divulging their i.ourccs. TIU.') as ked .Ju:-.lict· William 11 • Hehnqua :,l to i.:1vc t hl'm t1 _ l<.'mporary s l:1y so that the court cun consider whether they could remain free• "(n the run·of·lhe·mill cuse , at1 leas t several duys would be u\·a1lable lo this ('Ourt to cons1d1•r an apphcnt1on for blay," they Mlld "llo\\ever. bccaui.c of the action of the California Supremt> - Court1 t aken JUSL h<'fore the long Labor "Day weekend, the luxury oft1me as not available " f 'rom Page .t I HAHN ... ment on the decision and thett future action Distm·t Supt Hichun.l Welle has charged Mass Jlahn with un- 11rofessional conduct, evident un- fitness for tcurhang and pcrs1i. t<>nt defaanc·l' ol und n •fuMal I o obey the lu" 'I r e1.1ul11ting the duties of teacht•rs. In 25 s eparate allegations again~t her. distract offi cials c-on lend the ps y('hOIOJUSl look un un· authorized ll•a vP of ahsence la~t fall to vacation an the South Seas. 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