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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-07 - Orange Coast Pilot---Carter ' 'Butterfly' Ali Police, Scouts I • t r •I Chase Irvine -. • Avocado· Rustlers Seeking Split TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 VOL. H , NO. UI, 2 SECTIONS,• "AGIS Fatal Flig~t -1 ..... ,.,..... Alhrn Kling. 27 . of Cincinnati tries unsucc('~sfully lb br- ing his hang glider under control duri.nJ! a ~our'!u.menl in th<' Red Rl\·er Gorge near Mt. Sterling. Ky. Khng W<ts i<illcd when his kite cras hed from about 500 fe(•t. The tournnmenl was sus pended when a second Ci ncinnati man. Oan Ballas. lo!>l his life in u similar accident. If-He Wer.t• C hieC • Carter Would .Can FBI Head K e lley GROTON. Conn. <A P> -Jim· my Carter said today he would have fired FBI DlreclorClarcncc Kelley tr he had been president and known the racts behind re· ttnt allegations agatnst him. Avocado rusUers who attempt- ed to steal about 700 pounds or -e90tados from an lrvinc Com- .pall)' grove were sought early to- day by a search party consisting i1l a helicopter, 44 Eagle Scouts. 1Mne Ranch deputies and Irvine ~lk:e. • Ttpe search party finally aban. "Knowing what I koow now. yes, I would have fired him." Carter declared. Nonetheless. Carter's pre~s secretary. Jody Powell, said the candidate is not at th.ls time call- ing for Kelley's resignation. Carter replied lo questions aboard his aircr aft . Peanut J. as he flew to Groton from a ques.- tion-and-answer session with stu- dents at Brooklyn College in New York. He told the s tudents: "The director of the FBI should be purer than Caesar's wife'. _ .H e s houldn't haV"e federal funds being given to de- corate h1s house." There was no immediate reply from Kelley -or from the Ford campaign. Carter made the statements as he pledged help for lbe cit.ies and blamed unemployment during <See FBI, Pa&eA!) . A 11i111al 'Star ved, Dog Devo11rs Infant Girl NEW YORK (AP>-Amolher Hospital o n We dnesday. who le ft her five-day-old Authorities said she told them daughter alone with a starving her pregnancy resulted from a German shepherd while she went rape that she never reported to to gel ~oney for food returned to police. find the baby dead, partially She returned Sunday night to eaten by the lS-poUDddog----he1: t..w0..r-00m-apartment_The-0n- The woman was chunzed with ly furniture was a wooden folding negligent homicide. The dog was chair and a brown rug folded in destroyed. . half on which mother and baby "I left t he baby on the n.oor slept. The dog slept nearby. with the dog lo protect it. .. The A welfare worker had pro- dog ate my baby," Joanne mised to give her a cnb today, Rashold. 24. told police Monday she said. when they arrived al her barren On Monday morning, MTss sixth·floor walkup apartment in Bashold said, she left the apart- Spanish Harlem. ment alone at 7 a.m. to pick up Miss Bashold. who is unmar· some belongings rrom the ried and has lived on wetf:lrc lfospilal, mcluding $20 in cash since moving here from Ohio in with which to buy food for June, was jailed overnight. She herself, the baby and the dog. -meed crrralgnment tod-a y in -'J'he refrigerator in the apart- Manhattan Criminal Court. ment was empty. The dog, a four-month-old Neighbors in the tenement said female whose ribs protruded vis-later that as rar as they knew, ibly, was destroyed for examlna-she wasn't friends with anyone in tion of its stomach contents lo the building. verify that it killed the baby. When she returned later, Carra Police said the dog hadn't eaten was dead, her tiny body torn. for at least six days before the at-blood on the muu:le of the dog. tack. Miss Bashold said she rushed to Mi ss Bashold gave birth to the the street to telephone police. baby, Carra, at Bellevue "It was the most shocking thing I've ever seen," officer AJ MONKEY OFF Dwyer said. "I felt outra~ed that something like that could hap- pen." Dwyer said the baby's arms were mlsslng and her sternum and ribs were visible where the That's the advertising success .stomach~ad been. Her face was story told by the Newport Beach unmarred. THEI R BA.CK Rhesus Macaque rem. monkey, 1 yr old. Adora- ble per11ona1Hy. nol mean . Lovr11 Kids. f'orccd lo sell to gd. home. xxx-xxxx J U you have a pet to sell, call &U-5678. It only takes a few wor<fs s.ti the rigllt ,1>Tace lo at. tract a buyer _ AJong the Orange Coast, the right place to advertise is in the Daily Pilot. "We are as horrified as the pollce, if not more so," said Sam Elber. spokesman for the city's Human Resources Adminlstra- Uon. which Is responsible for welfare. "We are investigating this, both ror the abuse and neglect or the child and the his- totyof the motheris ease"- PoUce said before they entered the apartment they heard the dog whimpering inside. The (See EATEN. Pa&eA2) .. Stag Bar Hit After Newport Beach police are in· vestigating the robbery o( ri. Newport Pier-area bar in which $.5.000 was taken by a lone gun .. man. The robbery at the Stag, 125 McFadden Place, look place S lt41S--St'AG BANDIT? -a fter clostn-g-e-arly-M-onday Victim Describes Gunman morning. Employe Gary Overly, 26, who' Bandits Fir e At Couple-in Mesa Holdup was cleaning up, said he opened the back door to put out some empty boxes at about 3:45 a.m., when he was confronted by the robber who was brandishing a blue steel revolver. He said lhe man ordered him back inside and bad him Ue on the floor while he checked out the cash r-egtsters. Two gunmen. fleeing with $.170 Overly said that, when the ban• from an armed robbery in Costa dil round the registers empty, he Mes~ Monday nigbi._ 1.ired_ a ordered him into the walk-in double-barreled shotgun blast at refrigerator, locking the door a man and wife who were pursu-behind him. ing them. The e mploye said he was C ~s t a Mes a Po Ii c e in -locked in the refrigerator until \lesugators credit the couple, 5:45 a.m . when another employe, who do not want to be identified, Robert Bobbit, round him. for provl~in~ a licease number ~ According to the two men, the and ~e11cnpt1on or a getaway car sare had beep broken into and used m the 10 :35 p.m. heist. ransacked. Police said the two gunmen eo-Police said estimated loss fron) tered the Rodcway rnn, 1400 the robbery has been set. at Bristol Sl ... handcuffing night $.5,000. clerk Lynn Ginty, and takln~ the · The suspect is described as 2S money from a cash register to 30 years old, standing five feot before fl eein g ln a g r een tO lnches loslx feclinhelghtund· Volkswagen sedan. weighing 160 pounds. He has light They wcre.. lollowed. from the brown hair, motel by the unidentified couple. who trailed them to Newport Boule\ ard where the passenger in the 1etaway car turned In his seat and fired a blast at the pursuers. Police sala no one was hll and the couple immediately ended their pursuit and calledorricers . From descriptions provided by the couple and the night clerk at the Rodew!}' lnnJ~llce said they are seeking two whHe males, both between 19 and 21 years of age. and both wearing ·shoulder-length light wavy hair and bandana scarves. Co ast Weath e r Coast temperatures a bit warmer thtough Wednes- day. Some ear ly clouds and fog expected. INSIDE T OOi\ V • doned its search in the grove. but O.e thieves' car. packed with avocados. was Impounded by ' police. ~n Irvine Ranch Deputy. Muhammad's Mate W.ants Out · Ezperts have inveatlgated the Soviet MIG2S fighter plane now fn Japan but JaPQMtt of- fidaU refiae to 1ay whether American Intelligence ofjtcen were.among them. See P.aoe A4. ~the car ln the grove sbort- J1 after 12:30 a.m., orr Yale Avenue north of Irvin e Boulevard. He called for rein- fon:emen~ after he heard voices and then heard the bandits run- DiQC away. Police borrowed the Costa )llesa be Ii copter. the Eagle Stouts and then scoured the • ., ..... -ove. CHICAGO <AP) -Khalila Ali~ wile o! heavyweight cham- pion Muhammad All, has riled for a dJvorce oo grounds of men- tal cruelt)' and desertion, her at- torney says. The attorney. David W. WUliams or Los Angeles, con- firmed details about the divorce action . An assistant to Mrs. Ali said Ali was served with JesaJ papers in Show Low, Ariz .. where the heavyweight champion is train-; in& ror a Sept. 28 ~ ag.u.t challenger Ken Norton in Yankee Stadium at New York City,. Mrs. Ali'• spokesman said Judte Robert L. HIDlter issued a temporary restraining order pro- ~. hi biting Ali from concealing or in any way disposing of the assets and properties or their marriage, including receipts from lbe tiUe .bout •t•lnlt Norton. • Ali married the former Belinda .Boycl in 1967. She Jater assumed a Moslem name. just as All chanted h.ls name frofl\ Cassius Clay. The couple, recently ~ separated, have four children. ln a certificate or parenthood , filed with the Berrien County, Mlcb.~ Reaister ot Deeds last month, Ali acknowledged that he fathered a baby girl born Aug. 6 to Veronica Porche, a frequent companion or Ali lhe past two years. 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The message reached KibS· inger this mom U\g in Paris as be was preparing to brief F'rench Pres1denl Valery Gislv.ird d' E:. laing on his three·day meetmg In Zurich "ilh South Afncan P runl' Minister John VorsLer. The message from Tanzania Eats And All Burger Burglars Tlwrough SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Thieves expert at ad- ding insult to inj ury obser ved Labor Day by breaking into Antoine Fannoun '::. hamburger house and steal- ing : The French fryer . -The chocolate -making machine. -The coffee maker . -Change from the cigarette machine. -All the meat patties. -The soft drink machine. -The hot dogs. . -A hundred gallons of cooking oil. -The s ig n that said, "Smile, you're on a crook- catching camera ·• The c amera. Driv~r oi· Car Third Man Still Sought in Slaying . A hunt for :i third man Orange ~ounty Sheriff's officers believe ;was Involved in the kidnap- pl U r der of Los Alamitos }lousewife Joann &-i~man con- t ~ f'roHt P119_. . t I . :FBI .. Republican adm1mstrations and bad examples by public officials for rising crime among the , ~·oung lie spN•ifacally c1t<'d .. d1i.· ~raceful action~ of the FBI .. When he be<'ame director of lhl• 1-'HI. Kell e~ hud draper~ ~ .ilan<'Cs built in h1., II\ •ni.: room p~ bureau employe!t Kelle' has said the work \\as don(' \\ ;thout his Imo" IN.iJ.!<' and h.is re1mbur.,ed the J:t>,crnm\•nt ~55 for labor a nd material:. President Ford rejected ,1 re t·o mmcndat1on that he fi re Kelle\ for th(' 1m·1dent and for ac- t'<'pllnj.! Jl1 ft s ''nrth up 111 s10:; on 'P<'c1al occas111n~ from l'BI t'X t'('llll\'eS In r<'Jt'Clmg thC' r('commenda- tron f11r cl1~n11s"JI and unotht•r that Kellt'' bt• n·primonded. Ford n•aff1rmed support for the· dirt.•l'tor and 1'UHI Kcllev .. has h.111 and \\ill rn11l1unuc to han' llll' capuc1ty to rrtl't'I the c~sent1al high !.tand.irc1s of the FBI " C.1rtl't .. pok1• lo thl• :.tudcnts on 'lhl• ~l'l'llltCI d.1v or h1~ lall pre '11knt1.il cam1;n11t n bdorl' ll'a" Ill~ for Groton Iv ~~k lht' Vl)tes of it .. h•n:.t• "ork{'r' ut the 1<:1ec1 r1c Ho.it D1' 1 .. 111n of G e n e ral UynJnlll:l> 11~· \\ :1!> to sµe..il. LO II l'.athnht• group in l'h1ladclph1~1 l.1tt•r 111 lh1• "·" Thi• 01•mm·1 .11 told thC' colle1te ,111dl\'n<'l' th;1t urbun pohc) m lhe ;'>;"on and l"urct 11dn11nistrallon:. ha' nun,'11 t•1t v nc1~hhorhoo<l~ .rnd .11·t·u~1·1I H1•p11hht•:ans or puy .111.: onl~ hp 1>1•n·1r1• to tht• l~'41plc •\\ho hv{' in them lie smd fodcrul :t." :i nti hom(' pohcll'S dt:- ; monstratl• 1 hal tht' 1-'Mcl ucl • m1m:.tra11on docN not care ror : nl'l!!hhorhoods ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT t~ (h411 I' ( t I f'i If f"'1•t ,.,.tfl ._...,.,..., ·~ ..... b •t•I U·~ , ... 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T•ltPl'lone 1714 1 642-4311 Clatsslllecl Ad11erll$1nCJ U2·5671 '11it~H• ~ • VtiU .... ._,,,""" l U Sl14l10 ''°"' ~("""'""' 4'S·OUO tinued throughout the Labor Da) weekend without s ucress. tn· vesligators reported today. Officers r esumed the scan·h today in the belief thut it will le~1d them to the man they arc ron· \'inced wus at the " ht><'I of the car used to carry· Mr s SCigman and her family from thc•ir home at 3351 Cortese Drive to Lon~ Beach. Bellflower residents Honahl Lewis Ewing and William Paul Gullett, bolh 27. arc accused or the kidnap a nd s ubsequent murder of l\1 rs. Seigman. 43, and are held in lhe county Jail. They face rourt action f-'r1da' It ts alleged that they drO\'e off With Mrs Seigman arter their plans to pick up the contents of the safe at the market managed h> her husband. John Sc1g m:10, misfired. It 1s alleged that the two m<>n shot Mrs Seagm an m the head a., lhey dro,·e through the Car~on area and then dumped her body 1n a nearby fi eld They arc booked on four counts of kidnap and one of murder. Syria Wan1s . Against Acts BE IRL'T . Leb<tnon <Al'I Svn a has thrcatenc.-d to step up 1t-. military intervention 1n Lt-banon if Pal<•st1 mun J!Ul·r r11la-. and their Moslem leftist alhes try {o sal>ocage lne lna11gur11tton Sept 23 of Pr<'sldl•nt cle>ct Eha!- Sarkis, Christian :.our<'<'S report cd todoy was on b<>ha lf of II') erere only and did not speak ror thl' four other black leaders "' ho have just concluded a summit conference on the African situation 111 Oar es Salaam. llowever, the uwatation ls considered a positive develop- . mt'nt berause Nyerere, although a modcral<'. has consadl•rable in· nuenct> with the more radical bl<1ck leaders. The senior orriciaJ was dC'Cinite in stating he would go to Afrk;i. perhaps making his first stop m Dakar. Senegal But later, an a1°de to the · ~ecretary aid a deftrute decision "ould not be made until after Klss1nger hears from William E. Schaufele. assistant secretary of stale for African affairs. who has been dispatched to the Tanzanian capital Lo brief black African leaders on the Zunch meetmg and lo hear their reactions. The four v1s1ttng leaders to the black summal were expected to be gone from Dar es Sa iaam beforP chaufele's arrival, leav- 10g ham to meet with only N) erere. Nt•,·ertheless. there was little indication that anythi,ng short of a collaps e of prospect s for · negot1 atfons would prevent Kiss- inger from going to Africa. ln discussing the planned shut· tie. whirh will take Kissinger from black Africa to white-run South Africa and b ack to neigh boring black s tates, the senior o ffi c ia I Judged the chances for s uccess at so percent at best. A Kissinger s huttle became likely after he rePQrted thal his talks with Vorster ended on "a frwtful" note and progress had been made toward bcginnmg the proce:,s or setthn~ the African rar1al crisis f 'ru11t Puge A I EATEN ... animal offered no resistance \\hen authorities put a noose around its neck and led it away to the American Society for the Prevention of Cr uelly to Animals to be destroyed. !'lllss Ba:.hold 's parents. Mr nnd Mrs . J .P . Bashold or Kirtl ;.ind. Oh io. s aid their daul<(hle r called Stweral times last week to tell or her happiness al the birth. whic h her rather said "as ;1 surprise to them. Bashold said his daughte r also asked whether they thought the dog "OU Id gel too jealous or the child The cider Basholds also o"n a German s hepherd. Thev s:ud she told tbem she wanted t o com e home nexl month to show them the child. Then she called Monday to tell of the child's death. "She was in shock. stunned." Mrs. Oashold said. "l was hor- rified " l\1 rs. Bashold described her daugher us "a quiet girl" who. "like thousands or othe r Jti rls, .. hatl gon(• to New York to live Volcano E rupting MANILA <AP ) Taal volcano :.ent rock fragments a nd ash- laden steam more than 3,000 feel into the 01r as underground ex- plrn.1ons W<'re recorded tor the f'lrst limt' m four dayt" of erup- ll on ... t he Commission on \'okanology said. I tf'i"'1 Nt lfft 0 ••"04' ( 0~.,_f'f l of" MV""irt•"' S40.t220 (Ao'l1' 10f't ••ll Or•'ltO.,. Ci\4t t ~1tfl\1"'Q ((Im. &Mf"t ,.. ""''firl •t f lt II 1•htl>• ~tl•Btl -. •ti·' Of' • fv•~~""" •rh •• o fl .. AV t,., Spoc11 Foir Visifor --...; _,.. ........... "'-" \l l!!l •1 ca,uo•1'ti•"•' r..:~·,.:··\!,_t·.~~~= ~~ ~.:: .~ .. .:,·,,~ tf\• ""~'"' n~•"'• f't ... ,. •~ f \.. • \/"WlfUf ' Policem an looms O\'t'r "hat a1)1Watl' to be \'isitor from -0t1lef-s1>a<"c at English. fair~ Tile <:raft. howc\'(•r. is a rE'- mote controlled h<.'li col)ll't' manufactured for model maker". The piston cngml'!\ po"e1· t he radio controlled hdlcopll'I New York Firebug Teen Girl Yes. the singer-comtc l<.'am '' htch orokl' up 20 years ugo and ha~n·t been togethe r prnh'ssionalh· ~ince was r e· united '.\Ionday in Las Veg • .., where Le\\'' \\a!' stagm~ his 11th annual musculur (I\ ~trophy tl'lcthon Thl' !'lll' prise n•union w as cnginCl'l"l'd by Frank Smat1-.1, who also app0ured on the show Working Housewives Called Happier CHICAGO <AP > -Housewi ves who work outside the home are happier tha n those who don't, a Connecticut sociologist says. The social contact and the sat1sfact1on of kno"mA a Job ha~ tx>en well done contnbuted to th<' happiness of the Y.omen stud1l•d by the sociolog1st, Dr. Myra Marx Ferree of the University of Connecticut. Writing in the Sept.ember issue of Psychology Today. Dr. Ferree sa id . "The s e wer e no l glamorous. l'Xr iting careers. but the wives who held such JOb~ were happie r and more s attsried with their lives than the women who were full-t ime houscw1Vl'S ·· Man Arrested As Car Hits 2 Teen Girls A Monrovia man was bookl•d into Orange County Jail on charges of assault with a deadly weapon Sunday after he alleged Iv deliberately drove his car Into two 13-year-old girls walking on the sidewalk near their Laguna Niguel home. Deputies identified the suspect as James Edwa rd Swanson, 29 They said he was at the wheel of a car which knocked both girls off the sidewalk and down an em bankment as they strolled near the intersection of Niguel Hoad and Kensington Drive. Deputies s aid the two ~iris were fortunate to escape with on ly cuts and bruises. They were sent home after treatment at South Coast Community Hospital. Officers said the two girls told them they saw Swan.-.on driv<' slowly past them on al least two occa sio ns. They said he d e liberately drove into them Y.hile their backs were tum<'d to the \'ehicle. Officers. who declined lo iden- tify the girls. said they have been unable to determine any motive for the alle~ed allock. Swanson was arrested in the San Clement<' area by patrol uniti1 who spotted the car desNib<>d In u radio broadcast cir culatecl afl<'r the Ill· cident. Fight • ID Bar Kills Three STOCKTON CAP) Three men belicv(.'d to be illegal aliens were shot to deuth by a bnrtender when th y refused to 11top fi ght in$t. San Joaquin County shenff's officers say. The three JtOl involvro in J fight ·Monday night al the Casa AJvarcdo Bar e iJtht miles 1>ou1h of here at French Ca mp a ero.'!!' from San J ooquin General Hospital, deputies said. \\lull' 26 pl'rccnt of full·hmc housewives said they "ere d1i.· ~aui.f1t'd with thdr Jl\·c:., onl) H pt'rcent or lhose who held jobs ex- pres~ed d1i.satisfoction. She based her ronclusion on tn· krv1t.'Y.~ \\llh 135 woml'n h\IOJ! in u "ork1ng-class community n ear Boston. None had pre- :-chool-age children at home More th an a third had nol hnished high srhool. but three had collegl' degrees. Just over half worked out~idc the home -in such jobs as clerks 1n supermarkets and department ~tores. waitresses. factory workers. typists, and nurse's mdes. A few wi.:re bookkeeper:.. bank tellers and beauticians Or. Ferree pointed out that a JOb "h as clear requirements and dear payoffs in moneL._ s~ial hfe and a sense of ac<'omplish- ment :" it t akes a woman out or the home and gives her social contact. ·'and the regular paycheck 1s proof or work well done .. But a house wire ·s day is never done. and her tasks often bnog neither tangible rewards nor social connections.'· she said. "The housewives expend great effort but don't get recognition for it: their husbands accuse them of 'doing nothlng all day' and in the next breath remind them tha t their duty is to stay home a nd keep house.'' the sociologist said. "As a r esult, many housewives have an uncertain idea or what their occupalion requires, and how well or poorly they arc doin~ 1t, ··he said 1e .. c·o1:c•ri11g U('t ll'NI .J \l<,I 1n~ Wt lllu m 0 . Doui.:la>-1~ .. doinlo( Wl'll following ~urgt'fy to l'l'Jlll ~ 1· .1 fr:ic·t 1trl'rl l11p His l('lt hip ""' 1r11url·ll 111 :J full Sunllnv nag ht . NEW YORK <AP) &-vcn. l<'t>n s1y1:1ll fires in midtown de- partment s tores In r •ct•nt weeks were the work not of bomb plot- l<'rs but a lJ ·ycar.old ttirl uslni: m)lhini:t morl' lhun m11lt·hl'S or a c1gu rl'lle lightt•r, police said to- day. No one was injured in U1c fires. which hnc plaeucd major stores since a ras h of bluz<.~ dunng the Democratic National Con vention. 1n J ul" Deputy Chief Edwin Dreher of the Fire Depart mcnt's arson- cxplosaon squad saitl the girl was "the spilling image" of a com- posite drawing put together last month. The A•rl was seared Monday night after a blaze broke out in a fabric ~ecuon on the seventh noor of i\I acv 's store on Herald Square. The s tore W(IS still open a~ the time. Dreher sa~ He declined to discuss a motive for the fires. but did say it in- volved neithe r political nor labor problems. lie s aid the girl, not identified because of her age, worked alone in setting lhe fires. All the blazes were small and were ext in g uis hed by s tore personnel. The fires broke out In Macy~ Gimbels, Korvettes and Alexanders. Police s aid the g irl was caught in the store shortly before mid-ni~ht. but no details were availa- ble on how :.hl' \\as caught or why she wa:. m the store after it closet! The girl. charged with juvenile delinquency on 17 counts of second-degree arson. was taken to a Youth Center pending an ap- pearance an Fa mily Court. A Puerto Rican Independence group, the FALN, claimed responsibility for the cigarette- pack firebombings during the convention. but no such claim had been made for the more re- cent fires. Police swd It was not known whether the girl was af. J ftliated with any organization. Pair Facing Child Beating Rap in Court Ke nneth R ay Bolden and Car olyn Sue Brewster fa ce charges Friday at a preliminary hearing that they beat Mrs . Brewster's 2-yeur-old daughter Cora. The hearing is scheduled in South Orange County Munkipal Court. · The girl was treated Aug. 17 for apparent cigaret bums. a bite on her arm, a black eye and several bruises. Firemen called to the Brewster apartment. 3619 S. El Camino Real. Sun Clemente, said Bolden told them most or lhe child's in- juries were s uffered in falls. but that some of them were inflictt.'d accidentally in play.· The girl lay in San Clemente Gl.'neral I lospitul in critical condi- lton for more than a week before :,howinits1gns or recovery. _ Bolden. o C:i mp Pendleton marine. and 1\1 rs. Brewster. who rePOrt<'dly are engaged, pleaded mnocc•nt to tht• charges. Marine Faces Murder Rap OC'EANSIDI-: IAP) Morine 1.an<'l' Cpl. Anlhony McD;micl. 21. wa~ booked ror investigation or murlier tocluy a fH•r u sidc•walk argumt.'nt in whi<'h a mt111 was RI abhl•cl to clC':1th 'I' h 1.· v I <' t i m w :is l~ r i Ii s a ~hrnwu. u t<t yt•:1r nld Stimoan Aml'ril'un who workrd for a tire fuctory In Sun Clemente. His brot hl'r lss:iako. 20. was taken t1> Tri City llo11 p1t11l with serious l't n h wound11 . They lived '" 01•1•nn~i df togl'lhcr. Poli<'<' 11111<1 the brothers were rn n cur wh1th 11assed McDaniel and another M urine, followinJ? t ht•m to o bui. stop "here the fight look place. )hc.• t>thrr Marine and a companion of the brothers were released. Bandits Abduct Clerk locked,.i11 Alarm P a11,ics Would,.be Bandit,s Two would-be bandits. a p· parenlly frustrated by a burglar alarm. reportedly kidnapcd lhc clerk or the Are hes Liquor Store, Newport Beach police said to· day. Accordlni to police. the abduc· lon betan after clp:11n~S.iuurd;u' morning> and las ted for an hour and a.Jlalf while the clerk wos drivtn around Orange and Lo Angeles counties. The clerk. Thom as 1-'rochlc. 32. stud he was finally fre«t in Long Beach at about 4 a .m. He said he was accosted by the pair just as he finished closing the store at 9334 W. oast Highway. • Proeble toJd police one of the men appeared lo have a gun.and they demanded to be Jet into the bl.Ore The clerk told them that the alarm system had been activated on a timer, and If he tried to open the store before the Umcr went off, the alarm would sound. lie said the pair then put him into their rn and began driYtng. At one point. he said, they talked about killing him, butt.he)' Cinall evicted him from the car near Pacific Coast Highway ln Long . Buch. \ Tuesday September 7 1976 • DAIL V PILOT No 'Real' ;1 Jneo01e? - Quake J o lt Italy UDINE. Italy <AP> Strong tremors have joltl'd the earth· quake-ravaged Fnull region with a roar exactly four months after the l\f ay 6 disaster that killl'<I nearly 1.000 persons. 'Mad Hatter' Heist Suspect Arrested •CARSON I/\ P 1 -J\ :12-yeur-old itinerant plasll•rc-r has b<•l'n .. , .. nstcd in connl•rt ion with a scnl'S of 26 SO·Cdlkd "Mud ll~tl tcr ·· robbcrirs in Soulhl•rn California. Sheriffs d<'put1es and FRI nRcnts Vriduy arrested .John ~1artin Launto, un un<'mploy<'d pl1r.1tl'rt'r , nt the arson homt' of h1~ ~1rl frh.•nd. /\uthoritic'I suul Lnunto w :i" allt'~<'rlly re'lpon,1hlc for robhins: 26 hanh in u "1dc:-.11rt•ad arc.1 from as far soul h "" Oran~e Count\ to u far north as South Pasaci<•na and Alhambra. Tht• suspe ct, who \\Ore a d1f rercnt type hat cu1rlnJ,! <'tl('h roh bery. rcportl'<lly ht1s :1 Sl 25-n-day h<'roin nnJ mt•thndorw habit. Laurito was 101mt•rllatrl\• ar· rm~nNI b<'forl' u US. Mn~l,lrah• in conncc·t11111 with th<' Mav 7 rob· hcry of un J\m<'ricnn Savings and Help Sought To Identify . . Wast Body Ornngc County sheriff's officers appealed to the public anain today for help ln Identifying a bod~ found Aug. 23 o n the Ortega lliJthway 11 miles east or San Juan Cnplstrano. Investigator s believe that the dead youth. 15 or 16. was killed in a nother area and then stuffed Into the trash bag discovered by a hiker who spotted the body as he kicked the bag to the side oft he road. Officers described the vi ctim. who was s hot throug h the head. as bcinft a bout 150 pounds. fi ve.fool six and with reddish brown hnJr and a fair complexion. They said a fin~erprinl check run through s late and f~eral record bureaus has bttn of no help In de· termJnlng the identity Qf the mt.irdered youth. Lonn in Torrancl' The last robbery s~11d to b<> romm1tled by the "Mad Haller· took place Wednesday al a 1.loyd ·s Uonk in West Los AngC'les. The rohber got owav \\ 1lfl $250 a fter handing a le lier a not<'. Sheriff's Deputy Jim Wagner st11 d the "M-ad H aH:er-' • was-re• huffed only once during the rob· bery spree. A Japanese tell<'r re· portcdly pretended she could not understand what the nol<' ~aid. Although the "Mad II alter·· averaged about SI .000 per rob~ tx-ry, Laurito had only 12 cents m h1s f'IOcket when arrested. Fire Engine Crash Kills 2 MlAMr CA P l -Two pcoplt•. one a paramedic. were kllll•d and three olhecS-wcreJnjured wbcn a fire de purl mcnl rescue uniL responclinA lo a call for help s mashed into an automobile. O(· f1cinls said. Capt . Dennis Cox of the Dade Coonty Fire Department said Monday the unit wa s rushing to the scene of :i reported heart at· lack when the wreck occurred. The heart attack report t urnl'd out to be a false alarm. but a 76· year-0)d man who witnel!sed the crash suffered a hear t attack. Friend Tlwught IJurglar, Slain HEMET <AP)) -Police in· vestigators say a Hemet man m!stook a friend for a burglar a nd killed him with a rifiesbot. Offi cials ide ntified the dead man as Timothy Lyell, 21. and said the s hooting occurred when bc !ailed loidentify himsetr a fter arriving at the home of Robert Arce, 18, for a n early morning st.art on a projected visit lo Lake Perris. Police said Arce wa.s r eleased a fter questioning a nd that. no charges were filed. .. Last Days of S 11111111er Unidentified surfer pedals up Talbe rt Avenue after a day of wa\ e rillin,t.? m Huntington Beach. You 'd better cn10.v il. becau:w a ft er the La bor Oar weekend, ('an s chool bl' far behind" Palmist's Future Bleakl. MIAMI (A P > -A pal m reader who had a man rub his nude body with""'""two chicken eggs to cure his health a nd mental pro blems bas been given a prison sentence for makinll the man's S20.000 life savings vanish. ing its neck and promised to burv his m oney under the dead chicken 'lii wings in the tin-al slep to exorcise the evil said Senora Beatriz told him only blood and dirt would be found ir the chicken " as exhumed. Apparently . Sanche1' pro blems contmued. When be asked for the return of his monc}, he Sanchl'Z sn1d that's when ht~ thought someth1ni: was SUl\- p1 c 1ou s Jnct Wl'nl to tb t: :JUthonlll'::" Senora Beatriz. who is Linda Stanton when she 's not read1n~ paJms, was sente nced by C1rr u1t Court Judge E llen Morphonios to 3-5years. The judge said she would re· duce the sentence to as little as 18 months if restitution is made in the immediate future. The palm reader was then released on ap· peal bond. In the Mooood MOSCOW (AP) -Tass reports ttrat Saly ut ~. the s pace laboratory that cosmonauts Boris Voly nov and Vilaly Zholobov left on Aug. 23. is cont•· nwng to orbit the earth with its systems fu nctioning normally. According to trial testimony. Little Havan a grocer J ose Sanchez sought the help of the 36-year-old Senora Beatriz last year because of personal pro- blems . She told him his dil emma was caused by the "evil" in the money he had earned and saved. Her recommended cure, said Sanchez. was lo write the names of his family on lwo eggs and then rub ttiem over h.is nuked body -which be did. lie was next instr ucted to bring Senora Beatriz the eggs, plus a live while chicken and his lifo sav. mgs. When Sanchez complied, he said Senora Beatriz broke the eggs. explaining that the Ouid flowing from the m was tho "evil" leaving his money. She then killed the chicken by wring· Calf Join~ Weddhig Party WENATCH EE. Wa sh. CAP> -The groom wore a vested swt. the bride wore a blue muslin ~auze gown and the calf was deckl.><I out in his usual roan coal. while face and canvas halter with m etallic colored chain. The calf" Yes. right there with all the other honored guests at Debbie Bryant and Rand~· Spaet's wedding was Gim py. a four ·month·old member of the moo set who's considered by aJI in the family to be a part of it. Gimpy was born to a heifer who died gtving birth. It also left the calf with a game leg. and gave h.im his name. Roger Dryant. father of the bride. sawed the <'nds off a pair of skis and used them to make a splint. Without a mother. it looked like Gimpy was doomcct.. but lender lovinf.? cure - not to rn<'ntion a giant baby bottle kept him i.?oinJ?. Mrs. Spact s aid invitinJ! the calf was an 1d<.>a she and her hu~band came up with although "everybody else thought 11 was kind or dumb " Like any other youngster al a wedding, Gimpy was fidJ?ety throughout the ceremony and r olled on the grass to gel rid of lus rib- bons. Al the r eception. he was a hit. But undaunted by all that he was cont<'nt to nib· ble on 1tra!>s a nd Jct the others cat cake. How will -~ou sgend saturday morning I The choice is yours. You can spend it in disappointment and resentment, or with gratitude and freedom. For the recovering alcoholic. sobriety means freedom - • to be open with your family and others _ • to be yourself and walk in dignity • to enjoy living in the now, without guilt of the past and fear of the future But freedom is an inside job and sometimes a little outside help is needed to find it... If drinki1g is causing problems for you or someone you love,, cal 1he CMl:l.NT ~ram (Free informar1on packer and couruelmg session available.} I SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 Pacific Coast Highway South Laguna, Cafifornia 92677 Telephone: (714) 499-1311 CARE MANOR HOSPITAL 401 South Tustin Avenue Orange, California 92666 Teleptione; (714) 633-9682 ' I • I . ) A4 DAIL >PILOT Ja•t wltb Tom a.rpbiae A.II, SUMMER : Today was the day, folks. Today was when the tq11rists and summer vacahoners were supposed to give us back ou r coastline. T h e long, someUmes hot, sum mer is over. Thus arter three months of teeming traffic and no parking places. the great three-day Labor Day weekend came and • went and marked firus on our bicentennial summer season. U.S. Asks Full List . Of MIAs WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. officials say they are pleased• that the government ol Vietnam has identified a donn U.S . airmen killed in the Vietnam war, but they are demanding a full accounting for the hundreds of other Americans still Usted as missing in action. "We're pleased that they·v~ started to .give us some in· formation." said Wi lliam Hyland, dep.uty national s_ecurity affairs director to President Ford, -after the Viet.n"amese gov- ernment released the (hers' names in Paris on Monday. "What we want is a fuJJ account· ing and without any further de· lay.·· Despite the holiday. the last blast of s ummer was n't so great. We had l 1ghtn1ng, thun· dershowers, muggy, overcast skies and cold ocean water tem- per atures. The tourist count even fell below expectations A STATE Department official r.epeated the call for a full ac· countmg, saying "We cannot bebeve that the Vietnamese wish to t r ade on the misery or American families." SOVIET MIG25 GETS CLOSE SCRUTINY FROM TEAMS OF EXPERTS Pilo t Vlktor I. Belenko Landed ToP"'ffCr•t Plane In Japan Seeking Asylum In U.S. NOW WE HAVE nine entire months Ill which the coasUrne should be ours We can gather up the last wind-blown hotdog wrap· p e r and sc rape the final Fudgcs1ckle bar from the sidewalk. WC' will have nine months to sit around and hash out what went wrong during lhl' sum- mer of '76 and how we can fix it before summer o! '77. . The Vietnamese called their move a good will gesture. They said the 12 Americans had been listed as missing 1n action. Defector's MIG Draws Experts The Pentagon said one had been listed as killed in action, one as a prisoner of war and the others as missing in action. Kissinger Says U.S. "'Will Probably Grant Asylum' queries to W11shlngton. But i(was assumed the Americans would get a thor ough examination of be transferred t o the United States Wednesday. I don"t know how the L;ibor Day weekend went for you but for your correspondent, it was a rnovmg ex.penence. Tb~ is, l moved to a new domicile. This started precisely one week ago today and conttnul.'<i on through the long weekend. THE PENTAGON still lists 795 Americans as missing in action in ~lhe wa~m:tuding 527 in Vietnam. It lists 1,710 others as killed in action whose bodies were not recovered, including 1,347 in Vietnam. TOKYO CAP)-Expcrtshave looked over the So\·iet. MJG25 fighter plane fl own to .Japan by a deCectmg Soviet air force pilot, Japanese officials reported to- day. But they refused to sa whethe r American intelligence officers had looked at the plane, re portedly lhe hottest in the Sov- iet arsenal. U.S. authorities re- fused to comment , referring all ; Vie plane before the J apanese ttovernrnenl returned it lo the So,v.ieU lnion. But poli ce and Foreign Ministry officials said lhey knew nothing of plans to t~nsfer the pilot, and the ~-Embassy-re- fused comment. Police s ay the pilot has asked for political asylum in America. ficc on six charges: violating Japan·s immigration control law. firearms control law, and gunpowder law, Intimidatio n, and two violations of t he aviation law -Oying too low and overrun- ning the runway. Most of the missing arc niers and it is generally presumed they are dead. U 11a11i11101L4t Vote THE KVODO news service quoted Japanese officials as say- ing the pilot who landed the plane Monday at a sm all airfield in Haltodate, Biktor J. Belenko, will Police referred-the pilol 's case "to the Hakodate prosecutor's of-During times of moving stress, ~ou learn about your >A eak· nesses. One of m y' big ones is failure to ever throw anythmg away. J collect old thmgs. mamJy in three categories: old cardboard boxes: old nuts and bolts : and old mayonnaise jars. The cardboard boxes came an handy during moving . Everybody knows how you are supposed to use them. You pack the box and then carefully mark on 1t what is inside, like : Observers viewed the surprise Vietnamese move as an attempt to ease U .S . opposition to Vietnam ·s application for mem- bership in the United Nations and to encourage the United States to provide war r eparaltons under the 1973 Paris cease-fire accord. PLO Joins Arab League POLICE SAID T H E pilot fir ed a pistol into the air t o keep startled airport workers away JUSt afte r he screamed in for a ~urprisc landing at the airfield in norlht'rn Japan. The MI G2Sover- ~hot the 6.700-foot runway by ..x> feet and s mashed two naviga- tional antennas on the ground. In Washington, t he State Department would say only that the.. matter of the pilot's request for a sylum was under considera- tion. "Kitchen." THE VIETNAM ~E listed th<' names. ranks, birth dales and serial numbers of the 12 men. CAI RO (AP> -The Palestine Liberation Organization, the over-all umbrella or the Palesti- nian guerrilla movement. was unanimous ly accepted today as a full mem ber or t he Arab League, a league spokesman announced. ( IN SHORT J of burglarizing radical groups, an FBI spokesman says. The fund-raising appc.al by man by the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI does not violate bureau regulations that forbid solicitation by private charities or other groups on gov- ernme nt premises d uring work- ing hours, spokesman Tom Coll s aid Monday. S<-cretary of State llcnry A. Ki ssinger said in Paris tod ay that the nited Stall's "will pro- bably grant ai1ylum .. to the pilot. "If we do not. you can assume I have been ovt>rrulcd," he said. Kissinger has been meeting with various European leaders on the brewing racial confrontation in southern Africu . TROU BLE WAS. these were used cardboard boxes. right ? They'd been marked before. Thu!> by fa iling to cross out the old markings, I ended up at the new place with boxes giving me th e choice or, "Kitchen , Bathroom or Hall Closet " If you think under this system that the boxes went to the wrong rooms, you arc absolutely cor· rect. Daughter helped >Aith some or the packing. "Wrap everything in old new!> papers," s he was in· s1ructed. She dtd. That's where the old nuts and bolts collect1on endrd up. l\t1ddle Son and his friend, Peter. mo\•ed all the heavy box· cs, thus !>avang str4.'SS and strain on the elderly. They piled six en- cyclopaedia boxes on top of the dirty clothes hamper There's nothing like movm1o1 six encyclopaedia boxes in the middle of the night just to find a dirty s hirt. AM I D ALL T lllS, l de· c·idcd my treas ured mayonmuse jar collection had to JtO. It de- v e I o p e d , h owever, t hat Grandmother wanted a few old mayonnaise jars . So while throw- ing out most of thl' collection, I took a few choice ones over to her. Proudly, 1 dtsplayed part oflhc collection at her place "5<-e? llerc's a pretty li(reen one," I an- nounced, holding up th<' Jar. · ''THAT'S !\;OT 1o1recn ~lass." shf' answert'd 1n horror. "Thal 's fungus g rowing inside. Throw that thing away before it attacks you .•• " l threw it away and washed my hands. Moving sure Is filled with }Jepls. The Pentagon refused to re- lease their home towns untH 1t notified all next of kin. Rep . G .V . "Sonny " Mont gomery <D-Mi ss .), chairman of the House Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia. said all were shot down between 1965 and 1968. Most, if not all, were shot down over North Vietnam, he said. THE MOTHE R OF Air Force Capt. Samuel E. Waters, one or those listed. said she expected the bad news. "We didn't really expect to hear a ny good news, but of course you always hope," said Virginia Waters of Mocksville, N.C .. whose son had been mjss- ing since Dec. 13, 1966. "It's a relief. We have been working almost 10 years for in· formation:·· s aid AJcxander C. Ducat of Bethesda, Md. He 1o1aid he and his wife will remain active in thl' National League of families of American Pri~oners and~issmg. Tnt Vl'tttn•rrw\• itat..-m~f\t 1dftmr+f1f'd t~ 11 ~n tot tows t .... Fare~ M•J Etwyl" ,.,.~ Cdot•ntt. bnrn J"'' 1$, l•JO "'"•' """'°"' F V JO!llOIS. l Noy C..ol Wtlll•m M Ao,,tk, W<n Otl. ll, 1._, wr•a• """"Mr 641~ I Air Fore• ~I. J•mtt N ,,,,,..,, bo<n Juno 11, 1.-i1 .. ,Ull>umber 11\A'A.. ....... LI Cdr-f"O~' c KohtMI °'''"' Jwh' 11 1•ls ~'*41' n.Jrnbt'r ;.1)0'1• s H••r Lt Wtlho:tm 8h ... K't>tWrt. "°'"°'I II. 1'611 • ....,,., ,,..m_ ... " • Air l'Or<• LI $ttptwn W Ol....-. llO<n Jult I IUO .... ,., .,.,.,,.,., JA•ltl> 1 ""Fore!' Mal Curll\•-£61.., """'July 1 ,.,. "''•'nu'"~' 11/Jll' ~ Atr '-ore• C•ut ~m\#t fd•'" WAI•,., Jr , botf"I Mitilifl. tt) ~,.,, nymDtr )t.f!J) A • H""' l t c Jr AO't' Ho., .. ,4 8owt•r.Q born O.t .. t'7•,Mrl•I"""'"""' SJS"S 10 Air ,.Mt~ \.l 8ru<• Ch.tilmtr\ Ducat, born J-• , ...... ,. ......... .,.,, 1115'7$ II Air force CaC>I ....,,.,....,, H Ool-•Q born Ooc. >1. 1m.~·••• number AOn1llt1. It N.,.y Lt. CAf, G\IY O•vlf--, born Otl. ,., ,.,. . ..,,••number s11m. Egypt had proposed the PLO as the 21st member or the league "to consolidate their position in-ternationally ... Carnal Souranv, the chief of the PLO"s office!· here, told re· porters, "This Is a historic de- cision by the Arab League. It shows that Arab countries do support our cause.·· Other m em- bers or the Arab League are in- dependent nations. K1Jre a Par.I Oka y ed SEOUL. South Korea (AP) - The United Nations Command and North Korea today began im· plementing an agreement to separate th eir guards in the Pan- munjom truce village where two American army officers were killed three weeks ago. A joint observer team met in Panmunjom 3n<1 aJ:reed on pro· redures for markinf! the military demarcation lim• that divides the 850·y ard-w ide joint security area , a U .N . Co mmand spokesm an said. U S. and South Korean forces an' to temain_ l. i-outh or tht! line, while-the North ! Koreans are to keep to the north side. f '•1r d '" Sign Bill WASHINGTON (APl -Presi- dent 1-'ord has dt>rided to si~n a new version o r a c hild day-care bill that he vetoed last April. Till' White House announced that Ford would sign the bill to- day after shtnln~ a measure pro- vidin~ aid to victims or the Teton Dam disaster in Idaho. 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And interest is calculated Crom the first of the month on savings received ~ the tenth, when held to quarters end. Money saved at RFS is ii ii iii RFS 11111111 All men mny be created equal. But taking odvontagc of Republic's hipt intcrc't rates and free services is one good way to m~1ke sure you don't umai11 equal, finaneiaUy . •111'11lmWmwmkanu ''P.M111111o1,...,,.1111i.,.... REPUBLle FEDERAL SAVINGS ~...._. .. o,....c.-., SANTA ANA 171h St. West of Newpert Freeway (714) 541·5286 ANAHllM 202 Anaheim Plaza, 500 N. Euclid SI. (714) 956-8290 UOUHAlflQWL 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) 495-0850 W!STMINST!" 134 Westminster Mall/ Bofsa & San Diego Fwy. ( 71 4) 894-534 7 ~ Oflloe: Al TADENA 22.46 N. l•ke Awe. (213) 7111-1281 /Ml-661 I .' t ................ : AL TAOENA •ANAHEIM • ARCADIA • BURBANK CLAiu:MONT • HACIENDA HEIGHTS • LAGUNA NIGUEL • LOS ANGELES PASAIM!NA • PICO AIVERA • S/\tolT A AHA • WESTMIHSTEfl . • ----.... -,, .. ---IESiicl SAVINO$ ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000 " \ I AP w1repno10 DAILY PILOT .i\.i Two Girls Acted to Free Manson? SACRAM E~TO (AP)-Lynette From me's at- tempt to assassinate President Ford .and Sandra Good'!> death threat letters to buslneumen were part of a bizarre plot to free convicted murderer Charles Manson , a prosecutor says. No aucb plot was mentioned duri ng Miss Fromme's trial, which ended ln her beln1 sen- tenced tu t Decem~r to lire in prison for the at- tempt on Ford's life in Capitol park on Sept. 5. 1975. She pointed a pistol a few feet from Ford and pulled t he trigger. There was no bullet iii the cha mber, although the clip wu loaded. the assassination of the prcs1d('nt . Miss Good was :.('ntcnced last April to 15 years lO pnson for the death threat con~ptrJC~ l\11~s­ Murphy. who \Ht:. i;:1ven u fin• ~('Ur k rm, l'SCapcd from the Terminal Isla nd frdt.>ral pn:.on last month, but was recapturl'd an Oregon. Heller said the t~m<' for Miss Fromme to aoocul her conv1cllon hus l'x1nred lk b:11d thut under nt.'w parole rule changes. she may be clii;1ble for parole in 1985. Asst. U.S. Atty. Donald Heller, In an Interview published an Monday's Sacramento Union, said that Miss Fromme and M1ss Good believed that Ford's death aod the ter~r resulting from the death t hreat letters would somehow lead to Manson's release fro m pnson. "I THINK THAT is the logical conclusion to be druwn from their ~onduct,.' Heller said. A CONNECTION Wini lbe assassination at- tempt was m entioood bricny in Asst. U.S. Atty. Bruce Babcock's closing argument a l the subse--------------------- quenttrial of Miss Good and Susan Murphy. •e /?. ~ ~ LJ They were convicted or conspiring to muil let-CJ n a \au a r I a r Cli ters to hundreds oC buslness executives, t elling NEWPORT IEACH'S ORI IHAL 50 Jaile d At the m that a "wave or assasslns" would kill '-'.Pay By The Ounce" despoilers of the environment. Pot S ntoke-in BOTH MEMBERS OF Manson's ''family," Miss Good and Miss Fromme had roomed together in Sacramento so they could be close to Ma nson, who was then in nearby Folsom Prison. Man son and four oUier followers are serving life terms for the SAN DIEGO c AP > -Forty-one persons were ar· 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate aod six other rested at a mar1Juana "smoke-in·· sponsored by tbe persons. Youth lntcrnat10oal party, or Yippies, in downtown The two women had befriended Miss Murphy. Balboa Park. -whom they met in Sacramento. Miss Murphy had Sponsors ~aid 20.000 would s how up Monday but• never met Ma nson. but during the l.rial described only 200 lhd. There also herself a s "a s ister in Man.son's church." were 50 police ocriccrs in marijuana a misde· uniform alun~ w ith a meanor with six months BABCOCK TOLD mE Good-Murphy jury to co mmand po~t a nd a in jail aod a $SOO Cine the think what impact the letters. with their grisly re- l'ommunica t1ons van. penalty for possessing fereoces to the 1969 T ale-La Bianca murders. STEAK HOUSE Tue. & Wed. Nite Special 12 oz. Delmonico {New York) CDmptete Steak Dinner s595 Happy Hour 5 to 7 • Dinner 6 to 10 SIHG-A-lOHG PIAHO IAA I .. Co~ Wecl 6 Ttlw. CollouFri....,.T•· 2530 W. Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach 548-1177 ~»~"' .. S":\,..U .. ~""~"""'~"~""~ The arrc~ts were fo r more than one ounce. would have on people recelvint them s hortly after pos:.ess1on or m arijuana,.------------------------------------------------- unla\\ Cul ass cm bly and being under t h e in- fluence of alcohol. · tU11r e ·s ri10 1Js ALTllOUGll THE Yip· pies applied for a pcrmil an order t o s t a g e a po l itica l ra ll y , a ~pokesm:m said the re- quest was made loo late. When you join the First National Banclub~ •• Nrncty·c tght ct ;:i~·c; m thr ":tddl<' rln<'-;n't d im the m pm ent for \'irl l\iorton of San J ose and his muk "Lord F'auntli!r<>\ .. as __ _..... .... y ode lo victory m Sacramt:ntu in tbs!.:. Bl'forc police mo\'ed in. partici11:rnts s poke Jgainst California's new ma rijuana law which makes pos:.cssion of .' Gr eat Americ an llor'c H'1tl' :.it·ross the U.S. Winning L1mt• 3151 • hours in lht• ~Jd· dle. Distan ce: 3.200 rruk-; N u de Protest's ChillY LOS ANGELES (J\P ) -A Labor Day weeke11d '"clothing optional · dt·· monstrafion at Venict.' HcaC'h -c·ar- r icd out de:.patt? som<'~hat t·h11l' tl·m- per atures -resulted tn onh o·nl· .rr- rcst~ a uthorities s aid. Timothy News trom . 21. nf Lo-> Angeles was booked for lllH"Hli.'<t ltnn of indecent exposur(' l'oll c1• ~aa<I h,. wor e u fig ll•af "of tna1k q 11a lt• dimensions" lo the bench fl'.,ll\'1tw-. \bout 400 people turned out for the nude beach party and mini-rock con- c·t·rt spon.,ored b\' a group ca lled The Prott' t. H<>aehfront l '.S.A. !'ll eanwhile in Mali bu, :iboul 350 men anti "omen s lagt>d a demonstra· t1on l~ bat'k opening of at least one pubhc beach to nudl.' bathing. Thl' demonstrutnr-; Sundav wo re ba thing ~u1ts but lal<'r mo\'cd to a nl.trb' private beach where some :.tripped to the buff. IT ALL ADDS UP High In te rest Dail y Compounding More Serv ices In sured Saving s + Extra hours Th e Best Invest ment 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% P~uboclks c.~111li~;lr\ 1 I Otp!l\1t Jnv~~tmtnt Ce1lol1cato-. yield Sl,000, I ~e.;r yield $1.000, 6·10 ye~rs vttld 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% AJl lnttrttt t~"'roundrd dJ•lt. A•Y ar10 .. ~I "" ~r"' 1•·~"'"'" l•Y I•"'" ""'" a 11-tnb• ' tl(t11<1nl *''~ lult Int'"'' cay '" 10 "'hi Any~"'<""' un bt ... ,~~"'"" •"Y time Ito.., • Ctthlt< 11• <k'O""' "'''h n much ••I •t I ' ~·' l>•\\bc>Gk a« ""' ''" Ill) 0 ,,, •Mttf l. In addition to high int<'re,.I. you save when you save at Los Angeles FcdNal S:w1nqs because it costs you noth- ing for a snfe dPpos1 t box. a commercial bank checking account, Travf'ler<> Ch0cl\s, n copy of a document and o ther most-wanted services. Some services requ ire mini- mum balance. of course. It t<lkes only one minute and on<' signature to start your savings account. May we have a minute of your time? LOS ·ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall • 675-4500 OPEN 9-5 MON.·TI1UAS. • 9-8 FAI. Head Offico Down town: Los AngC'lcs Federil Savings and Loan Associallon One Walshlre, Los Angeles 90017 Other o!f.ces throughout the area J !l Revie.ws THE BOOK MA DAILY PILOT •• You Pay: Three dollars a month. •• You Get: $10.000 ACO DENTAL DEATH IN URANCL POLICY on ilnd c•lf th\' 1•"' n~'l·rag<' untl.:1"1111. 11 by the Fireman':. rumJ I 11,· ln:.uranc.• Comp.1nv. Additional ~>rag.: ,, ,1\,11L1bk• for '1'h9ht11\\J\'·I"' ~~~-rn monthly lee. UNLIMITED CHECKING. NO MINIMUM BALANCE. Wnte as many checks a~ vou hkc wllh no additional i.crvlcc charge. And no mm1mum balance is reqwr~d! PERSONALIZED CHECKS. VARIETY OF STYLES. :: ·-"=.:?-'@ "'..:" -Choos..· from ..i "'''•'lhon ol lwouhful CF. ~ --..:;;--s1ylcs nnd cok>r,_ Nu pr1nlmy co~I'> ,._, ... -..... w ill Ix• ch.ir!J'-'d! FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK a· ~~ TRAVELER'S CHECKS -· e Unllmlaed quant1ty_.no ·~~ue charge! -::--_::;!_ ~ASHIER'S CHECKS ~ Unlimited quanuty ... 110 l~~U<' charg"' -~-~"' MONEY ORDERS Unllmlted quantity..no issue charge! POSTAGE PAID BANK-BY-MAIL Postage will be paid both ways for aU bank·by·mall transactlons..,,l,......""""" PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Personal documents and papers can be photocopied at no charge! (Up to NOTARY SERVICE Unllmil<'d acc<'S'> lo our notdrV servici>-; at no co'lt tr, member,! 10 copies per month). TRAVEL DISCOUNTS e ON CARS AND LODGING Memhc.>rc;hip dr<,<ounrt; fnr HCf11 R<'T'll A Car-. Rod~ Wdy Inn\, .ind I lohd"Y Inn~' (/\pph( 1· Iron by nwmbcr throu Jh Bani lub maqazlnt>), YEARLY SUBSCRIPTJONS TO BANCWB MAGAZINE A three times yearly publlcalion 1 .. 11~ .1hout membe~hip discounts. plu\ uniq~ nwrt """" d1~ and service offers. Includes .l d1rC'cl11rV of all BANCLUB ~1100 memU..•r b<.1nk,. BANCLUB MEMBERSHIP CARD ldentlfll's you lor oil mc>mb<'1'hlp <.<'rvlrl't; 11111ny memlwr b.>nk In alw rm miry 111 dwck ca~hlnq emcrq,.nrll'~. you wlll rl'C<' "" ~,,.. cial memhcr~lup rnurlc~y .it 13/\NCl.UB ~===~~~~ /\~~oc1•Jtion b.ink,, ltS the biggest bargain in banking: By paying one small service fee of $3.00 per month, you get all of the benefits listed abow at no additional chargel Including a $10,000 accidental death insurance poli cy! To join thic., exciting ~club, simply stop by the New Accounts Desk at the First National Branch nearest you. If yc:Mre ~ a Flrst Natiooal customer, we'll automatically convert your present checking account to a BANCLUB account so that you can begin taking advantage of the c;ervices. So join the First National BANCWB. lt's Bnother good reasbn why we've been first in personal servtce for 70 cxmecutive years. llllN oma: at lhe Pim i11 downl01'11 Oran1e lrllldt Oftial: ._. SUia Collqa& Ball COSTA llDA: Mesa Verde & Adams ll llCID£M: Chapm1n & Prospect lllVIJIE: University Or. & Mithelson Or. UGUM MlllS: Alitia P~rkway & San Oiqo FrterU1 OUI&: Tustln & Collins SMTUM: 17th & Tustin tumrt. Red Rill & Walnut ftU !'AU: Santiaeo & Wanda -~DlflOelf~~TION . .. ' .. .. ·. .. -. • • ::I Coastal Influence The Locol J\gC'n cy fo'ormation Commission (LAFC I wall decide th1sweek iC a portion o! the lrv1n • Compan~ 'l) (.'()Ubtul ann1 hould be included within frvinc's or Newport lkach ~sphere of influence Such a dcsl~aLion carrh:s \\1th at u commitment lh~L tht> tirc:a within the bphure is a logical ex- tension of the dt•s1gnutcd city's bounduries. 1t a lso g ives to t he city lo whkh it is awarded un unofficial voice in the ct ct oiled plunni1 g of the area. An LA FC stuff n •port h~1s concluded that p lacing . ; the <:oast <A I area Irvine ww1ts within its sph~re of in· , • fl ucncc would b • cootrary to "the loaical and order· ly ' I dcvclopm~nl or the city . • Th(' staff also concluded thal il rn»Y n1..1t be in th..- best interest of thu t'Oa!tt a l a rcn to assu me 1t ~omeday \\ill lie within Irvine city boundarie~. lr~41ic is separated from the coastal plain by the San J oaquinn Hills. Extending Culver Drive and Sand Can)tOO Road through the bills makes that nalural bar· ricr passable but does not remove it. T he I r v inc council ·s decis1dn to seek the~phere of influence came only a week ago. a nd ovei:rode the recommcndntionof thecity's pl:snningdepal'tment. ' Impact of the traffic the coastal area willgenerah.• ' . is a key concern for both Irvine and Newport. · The information so far on the record supports as· si.gning the wes tern portion or the coastal a rea to the Newport Beach sphere and the eastern portion to Laguna Beach. Consumers Win, Lose Cons umers got a mixed good nc\\S·ba d news b<.ig in.the closing days of the Lc·gislalurc . One piece of good nc\\:-. 1s a new law afl,thorizing the ad \'crtising of prescr iption drug price~ authored by Assemblyman Richard Robinson (D-Santa Ana>. The law requires that ffie prescrip io rugads be antiseptically clean in terms of s pecifying !"lrc n gth . d osage and c·ommonly prescribed Pla1i Lets q11:mt1tu's. In o lht>r \\Ords. l.!lra1t,:ht infor mation nnd no · ·i.~11 ''or r.;p ciaJ Qllant1t~' de. Is. The bad llC\\l> '-Hts thut lhe J\:,:.,cmbly knuckled under tu pr t>sl>ure from lht> \ i:,ioo profess ions and ttic <.:ohfor111a M1.•ci1C·ul Assoc1~1lion lo kill a bill that \\Ould haw permilktl mlVi.!rttsrnf.! pnccs for eyeglasst's. U nfortunat 1.·b · thrl'c: Orange Count y ,a:.i· ~cmbl) rn cn. Hol>t•rl Badham, J ohn Briggs and Robert Hurkt>. vot('d against the eyegl ass legis lation. J\sst'mbl~ m1.·n Bruc0 l'stan~e <tnd P nul Carpcnl('r voll'd for the 11.·~1slution and ll1c·hard Robinson did not rnH'. Both m\>~1surcs \\0rl' portic·u l~u·ly impqrtant to the lo"' ·lnl'omc c1llzcns amt to the e ldl'rly. The fight for lh~sl·cg l a ss ad\'('J1i$iog should be~c.::.umed in tbc next session of the Legislature. Pr.ofitable Trash E\·cry da y 5,500 tons of refuse are d epasited at the co~nLy's Coyote Canyo~ Sanitary Landfill dump near . ll"Vlne. l\luch of it is dirt. broken concrele and household 11";W\. J14at fQr Ute past four months . ..some Qf the t<>n· nuge hus bee n .(~cued in an experimental salvage pro~ram that seems to be paying off, both for the c·ounl} a nd s alvage firms. In r eturn for payment of a monthly fee to the county, the firms are permitted to mine the landfill dump of scrap metal, paper, old tires •.md discarded household ikms. • One metal salva~e operator. paying the county a monthlv t~e of s:J.200, was able Lo r ecove r about S34,000 ·worth of scrap metal jn July alone. So it's a profitable opcrat ion. So much so thal supervisors have decided to solicit proposals for salvage righ~s .at the county's three other landfill dum · All orwhich is ve rv muCh 1nllne w1ffi the curren interest in recycling i·athcr than discarding usable consumt•r 1kms. Poll Rilats A11otl1er Clif fl1a11ger Criminals Work, Pay Dear Gloomy Gus Illinois Demos· Have Doubts ( PAUL HARVEY J f or Y<'MS you and I have l'<JO · sidercd thl' µratttcab1lity or an alte rnati \"t-to O\l'l'Cr-0wc1 NI prisons. The opt1cm \Hl"I to allow nOn\'iOl<'nt c nmmuls \o rl•nrnin out of ju1l. to be employed un1kr s upervision. until they hud puHJ ba'ck whatc\'er tht•y !>toll•. plu-. court tosts . plus a !>Ulll'.ltant1.1l fint'. plus "dama~e:-." tu tlw ,·ict Im or l hr 1 r e rt nw Salt Lakt-City 1s trymp: It.' First. Des Moine!>, 11)\\ a 111· s l 1tutc ll a ··co urt Servi<'es Pro g r a m ' • wht•re1n person~ con \ icted Of m I!> d e mean o r s wertt s pared Jtiil and wert• assi)!ned . in· stead. to liVl' 1n a n unguarde d rcsld~Li:.il facility and lo co"tinuc workin~ at th.eir jobs until they had "paid t or their crim<'s" JO money rather than in lime. .. Parents used lo hope their childre n would grow up and set the \\ or ld on f1rt• !'\ow parents an· afraid they will. J .V. Gtoomy c;u, tomrn~fth .,,. \Ubm•U•d by r ·;tdf"H ~.-id do "'°' necen•r1ly,.fltc: 1"'9 Y••111¥" ot ttii• n•w\.p.,.per S.artd y°"r pt:I otevt> toGfoomv Gu\, O•Hy Pi'°'. .. udopt " :1 pn:.oner. v1s1l him in pm.on and help h-1m ~t 11 fresh :.turt afterward. Tht.> ··court S('n icl'' Pn1 ~ram.·' \\ h1le not darf'Cll) cllur <·h rl'lat<'d. does <'mphaSlll' 1n d1ndual rene" al. TllE FACILITY is largel:-a do·ll·.rourst>lf rehabihtat1on pro- ~ram . Residents continue to go to work or to school. Each has h1~ 0 \4 n check mg and savings ac· counts. pays for bis, own room and board. If the resident has a family he also pays support and he also pays restitution to the \'!Clim of his crime. Ray Quintana. 18. arrested on repealed felony charges, w<is re ferred to the fucility. He says. ··1 never held ac job hcforc commj! her~ and~· I ~ one und it Afte 1n p high school WH EELI NG. Ill. · Lower· middle incom e vot('rs in this west ern suburb •)f Chicago. \\hOS(' a b a nd onmc•nl or Demo('ratic loyalties ~avt' Ri c h ard l\t . Nixon a 1972 landslide herl', are torn this year between d esire for Democratic economics and m1sg1vm~s about the Democratic candJdatc. Aided b:v Patrick Caddcll':- Cambridgc"Surv<•y Hl'Sea rch, w(' inlervicwt.>d 55 registNcd and habitual "otcrs in on • 1r ea o l Wht-e l1 nJ: Towns h l l> "h1 c h h .1!> been a fairl} StOOd bar : omcter of r(' cent llhno1:- ~tatl'w1dc \'Olmg. The res ults of day-long mtcn·1e\\ mi.: on Aug. :?!) Prc:,1dent Ford. U rntcs: Jimmy Carter. 2 1: Eugene McCarlh}, I : undecided. 8; \\OUld not vote for President, 1. ( EVANS-NOV AK ) category). That. emphasis is the biggest reason for the swing back or Nixon Democrats. ··My husband'& been out of, work for two years.'' the 28-year - old wife o r a con11truct1on laborl'r told us. "When Democrats arc in. there are m ore jobs." Similarly. the 33·YC•1"'9W-w11e of an un· employed credit executive t.old us she is taking a job this fall to make ends meet, Ji,dcling : ·• f''nrd hasn't done enough for Jobs ... The t wo women, both Nixon \ oters. arc VIROrously backin,:r Carter. BLT OTHER voters :.ire dis· tressed about Carter to a degree we did not Jind in Democratic primary e lections. The only l\lcCarthy voter , the 39-year-old wife of a tool·and·die maker, told us: "I really think Carter Is a phony. We don't need someone who's always talking about his religion.·· A 28-year-old hospital adminis trative employe , u Democrat who says he backed McGovern in 1972, favors Mr. Fcfrd because "Carter is false. That smile is j ust too much." While "honesty" and "trying to do a good job" were most mentioned as what these voters l iked about the President . ''false" and "phony" were the words most frequently used in criticizing Carter. Carter was prnised most often ror offering "change" and for competence and vigor in running his campaign, contrasted with s ome voters criticizing Mr. ford's "lack of leadership" and "indecisiveness." These voters agreed. 3 t9 I. thatM.J'. FoFd is a good man who really is not in charge of things in Washington . ALTHOUGH the President's 70 percent favorable rating slightly exceeded Carter 's 64 percent, these voters thought Carter had more vis ion lo find solutions for the country's problems. In short, the voters seem to prefer Mr. Ford as a person but question whether he can do the job. Nevertheless, they gave him a surpris ingly high job rating as President of 60 percent and g:rve his vetoes oC De m ocratic legislation a s lightly favorable edge. The r esult: A murky picture of voters struggling to decide: A 3J.year·old carpenter, one oC the 1972 Nixon·voling Democ rats. doesn't like Carter's "liberal policies" but feels he has no choice other lhan to vole for him because "Ford has no backbone in dealing with the economy." THE OUTCOME here will de- pend on undecided voters. such as a t ho u ghtrul 36-year-old elect ronic des ign engineer. While praising Mr. Ford for "not mak- ln~ a lot of ras h promises." he cntieized him for "not enough creativity or ingenuity." He feels Carte r h as ··m o re ideas,·· particularly for dealing with the • econom y. hut d isa ppro ve d because he ''has tended to be m ore l ibe r a l s in ce the primaries." Carter 's s trenJ:th in rural downstate Illinois may enable him to carry this and other Northe rn indus triul states without the heavy margins usual· ly needed by Democrats in lower- middle income bedroom com- munities such a s Wheeling, Ill. Ne vertheless. those nagging doubts about Jimmy Carter are slowing the natural rctum of Nix· on Democrats who also questioo Mr. Ford 's h andling of the economy. Those doubts may be the President's only hope for victory. SUCH WERE the result!: in Des 1\fomes that the federal govern· 1nenl offered to help fiv • eilil'~ t ry v:mnt1ons or the program. Salt Lake City c'ltabhs hed a r*" ~idcntial "alt<•rn~1ll\ e to jail" o•I<' ~·1~nr ago. Th at 's not enouJ:h llml· proJ)('rly·to ev;lluall' the dlor1, but the rt'rid1vlsm rate :-<1 f,1r 1s im'press1 vt•. feel~ e r ing mo1wy. ere 'ff. 1·A.· ~o to try ror dental school." Ra y. from :.1 ramily where <'rime h as a lways been part uf lhc lifc.st.yfo,-probably "'ould have b<.•<•n .. hardened .. b.} a pnson l'xperit>nce. and apparent . ly he h as been "sofl cnl'd '' In• LhL'>. This \'1rtual dead heat sujlgesL-. th:1l llllno 1s mav bl:' 111 for another of 1t!> r':1mou!> pre·· s1dentia l cli rfh a ng<"r:.. Uut b<'yond llllno1s. our mlcn •1c\\s· show thl' po:.sible !>ha(X' of tht· coming campai g n: Ca rter b<>nefllin~ from doulJts ahout l\lr. F'ord ':s ability Lo manal!e lhe l'COnomy a nd yearnmjls for a change in Wa~hmgt.on to improve t•conom1c conditions. Mr. Ford helped by confldcnn• 111 h11> hnnesl\ and dtluhh ahoul Cat1 t>r's· sincN1 ty. Turkish Opium Leaks l J Whert' normally in Utah so pcrct>nl of a ll pe r1>on.'I r clt>ast'd lrom cu,tody 3n· in trotible OJtllln \\llhm u :-,~nr thnt ~ure has betn ('Ul Ill J'rnlf und('r lh1~ (nlOl proJ:ram . J ay C r~ndall. ~uidon c<­coun~elor nt th l~ Snit L.n~o C1ly focllity. iqys. "We trY lo ,_~w our r €'s ident!' n pos itive :tlt<'rnntiw -u l'ham(c for wood m their liv€'s ." lie :wes th ii; "' ;i •·second ch once" for on mdi\l+dunJ to turn l'li!l life t1r<11111tl It was in Utah that •hl' "f ami· Jy Hom(' .. 1>rOIN't l><'llill'I. Morm o n f o m i ll~s wo11l1I 'IP TRIS i ~ fhe-(•,ceold C'h'Wlre" for minor offcnaers. they Jtct no "third c hanct>" to re-· tul"ri hc.-rc. Flunk" thie test of personal rcspon:.1blllh and lh1: next stop is pri~on. Bccousc the pro~rnm gives tlw l'CfllcienL~ both lhe motive und thl· mrnns to m ake money, tu puy t'helr way. t o s upport the ir famllie:s . i L :s uvcs taxpayt'r money three ways. As surely as "debtor prisons" were emptied by the lilcrury 1m· :1~cry of Dickens. It m3y be that W<' will next leo.rn how to m ukc crimina ls "pay tor" their <'nnw~ where presently society puys. WASHINGTON -On a night in June, a grimy Jillie freii:hter T llE AR EA :.electro for us by steamed toward the Egyptian Caddell'!> organi1.<1l1on. rorm1ng coast and anchored, at a lonely Wheeling Towf\ship's 50th spot ~beyond Alexandria. Sud· election dfstnct in l~ and 197:.!, denly. out of the ~ackness on consist olmo11t ('Otirety of whltf' lhe shore, a blue light blinked. homeowl\ers under age 60. Their median' incon1<' Ii> $16,000. with 75 Responding to the signal. two percent In bluc-collur. scrvil't' huddled figures slipped over the nnd low<'r-pald wh1tc-<•olla'I" job6. ship's sid e in- Wh1le nurrowly r<:1voring Hubert. to a rowboat. llumphrey over Nixon an 1008. .T h e n r o u r they ovt•rwhelmin(!ly back~ heavy nylon Nixon over Gt'or~e McGovern in bags w e r o J972 I o w e r e d · . . · h' cattfully into Their mOJOr conl'ern t 1s year the boat. The is the t•cunomy. or the 55 voter~ inlcr vi<•wed, :i:i volunteered ccooom1c1> n:;; the country's most important problem (compared to only four p1ckinA government hone s ty, the n ut highest. t wo men row· t>d s ile ntl y t oward the eerie, blue light. As they a pp roached -lhe cra s hing s urr. a huge wave gave the boat a mighty heave. "Not far from s hore," relates an intelligence report, "the Towboa( w as swamped by a high wave and sank." One crewman was drowned: the other strugeled, gasping, to the beach. He was picked up later by Egyptian aulhoriUes as he alumbled along the shore. His astonishing story cut doubt on a United Nations report that was ifllsued a month afteJ'Ward. U could also mean sober news for the United States. A \IN MISSION l'Cported in .July that Turkey's effort to con· taln a nd control its opium harvest "definite ly works." The -T ~" k~ h e I d t h e op tu m cultivation to 43,400 acres. The crop was suppos ed to be used ~trictly for medical purposes, producing code ine for mild medichtes and morPbioe as a pain kilJer. But the seaman 'a ator)', told to Egypt's top narcotics omcJal, ) (JACK ANDERSON) B rig. Ge n. Ma mdouh Zaki. raises questions about the cf· fectiveness o r the Turkish con· trols. A U.S. narcotics agent was invited to participate in the interrogation. The seaman told how the Turkish freighter had mode an uuscheduled stop at the Turkish port or Antalya. According to a narcotics intelligence report. "the captain o rdered the (cre wme n) to proceed in a rowboat to a point on the shore a nd lo pic k up (som e) ..• meat." But inst ead of beer, the crewmen pTcked up our nylon bags packed with high grade o pium . There was enough opium in th~ four sacks lo pro· duce more than $1 million worth or heroin. Once the con· traband was s muggled aboard, the sooty little freighter headed. for the rendezvous off the Egyp- tian coasi. ' THE EGYPTIAN authorities recovered 270 pounds of opium. which was washed ashore from the capsized rowboat. This seizure. according to the Jn. te.lligence ,report, "is the largest in the Alexandria ar;ea in lhe past five years." More impor· tant, iL it evidence that Turkish opium, in large quantities, Is finding it.a way Into the UJegal world market. America's own Drug Enforce· ment Administration. in an un- pu b Ii 1 h e d assessme nt, has agreed with the United Nations that Turkish controls worked reuanab17 well ~past year. But the DEA quu tloned whether. Turkey wooJd be able lo police the 117,200 acrea. ... almost triple tbe lust c rop, which has been authorized for 1976. Unfortunately, the quesUon cannot be answered until April. 1977. By that time, the heroin could be on Us way lo tho streets of America. Almost cer- tainly, thl~ would lead to an epldemJc oC new addicts. FOOTNOTE: Under the prod· ding of Rep. Lester Wotrr, D.- N. Y ., nnd othe rs, tho United States brought pressure on Turkey a decode ago lo ban opium growlnJt. Turkis h farmers rajsed s uch a howl thaL a controlled cr op h Bll been uuthoriied. Now Wolff h as taken over the c halrmon11hlp or the new House Select NarcoUcs COmrrilttec. lfls first order--of business will be to study the In· crca11ed Turkish opium harvest. OtUNOI COAIT DAILY PILOT RDMrt N. Wud, Pllbllbr Thoma• KuuU. £drtor Barbara Krtlblch, £d1tl>rlol Page £ditor The editorial page or the D11Uy Pilot seeks to Inform nnd stimulate readers by pr~tini; on this paizc diverse commentary on topics of interest by .syndical· ed columnlsls and cartoonists, by providing a forum ror readers• views and by presenting this newspaper's opinjons and Ideas on current topics. The editorial oPtnions of the Dolly Pilot appear only in the editorial column at the top of the page. Opinions n · pn•11cd by the columnists and cartoonlsls and letter writ.en arc their own and no endoraemtnt o( their view• by the DaJly Pil04. should~ lnrerrcd. Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1976 "• I I -~ I I ., I I I 1 I I - Got c prob/em ' rl1t•11 1N11t• 111 J>ut Dunn l'at rt 1/1 cut red tape. yett111q 11111 a11.\u1•r1o and u<:llo11 you need to :wlt•t· 11wt11111ie.\ 111 <1u1 t•n1111e111 and tw~1· ness. Mm/ your qu<'~IWTl'I to l'at Dunn At rtiu r Ser u1ce . Orange· CQ<111t [)w/y />1/ut. P 0 Rox 156'J. Costa M esa. C'A ·!J:!(i21i /Ttdude yutir teleplwne numbc•r '/'he c:ulun111 aµpt•u rs daily ercept Saturdays Sta11 lle!1al1h11 af .tll c·m11.1r DEAR PAT: Our family doctor's fee for an of· rice call has Increased SS In the past few months ls this the case throughout Cahfom1a? We had not had occasion to see him since the first part of the ~·ear · and the fee Increase shocked me I fear to thmk how much routine surgery has increased. Can you find out? .. J .J .. San Clemente . Office vis it fees have risen fr1>m SI 1.97 in ;-:raauary lt7S. w $15.38 last Jun~. it was reported · Aui, t by the Sacramento Union, which quoted an ••Identified private processor of health care claims. The California MedkaJ Assodation at· trlbu&es mos& of the Increase to riSing malpractice lmurance premium costs and inOation. Your fears are confirmed by the Union's re port, wbicb stated • &hat during &he 18·month period, the average doctor fee for removing an appendix· incre ased from $375.79 w $4M.9-t. A routine baby delivery cost $-170.17 in Jane, up from SJ-14.67. Tbe fee for remov· ·big tonsils went from S160.13 w $209.76. The Cl'li\ rt'- ported that all doctors' fees rose an avqageor 18 per· cent In 1975, farahead of the national averag~. which lu& May was 11.7 percent as re1.orted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statis tics. _SJmlfe_rflug•,_ Shad ""' DEAR PAT: I have been unsuccessful in ob- taining a SS.JJ refund for pictures taken ~l ay 1 by Fotocraft Studio Arter vae\\ ang lhe pictures. I re· turned them as unsatisfactory and a sked that they be reprinted or m y money refunded. The pictures were returned to me with a note refus ing to reprint them and no refund wa.'I l'nclost'<i. I returned them again and requested a refund. but tha!> "as refused. P.C . Huntington Be:ich As you know, &he pktur~s \\ere pa rt of a group order. Fotocraft's spokesm an says that you refused to accept a certllied letter that contained a refund. The studio agrees to Beller Business Bureau arbitration following your recent complaint to the BBB. It maintains that nothing is wrong -with tire photos and that you refuse to explain your dis· satislacllon. IJttil" .\of I UI r,,,, .. ,, • ._.r? DEAR P AT: Whal do you know nbout l.i nity Buying Service of I licksville. N. Y .'! I sent a S6 check in August 1975 to join their Sl'n ·ice. but later dtanaed m y m ind. I sent a copy of my canceled check about two months ago. a~ had been rcqul'Sl· ' cdr and then r ecca\'ed a letter as king for another copy of the L·hcck Is this u game. or\\ hat" E.l\1.. Newporl Beach The game ls called "lost mall.·· The first copy of your canceled check was not received by the firm. according to Jack Calabr ese. Colly's spokesman, so another was requested. l'nlty Buy· ing Suvlce has seat lt.s apologies to )'OU and has in· structed Its bookkeeping department to Issue a S6 refand to you. A \'S bas rc<"cived se\eral pre\•ious complaints about this firm, but all have been cor· reded promptly. DEAR PAT · Would it be pos:.1ble to locate 90me simplirit>d instructions for ltomc pcoc.cssinJ?-O( dark olives? M y encyclopedia J?lvcs vc•ry lcnizthy ' and time cons uminJ? thrcction:.. I'm hoµang you Cil n locate a short cut for me B. F .. Newport Beach Home processing or oUves must Involve a somewhat com pllcatf'd prpcedure for s afety t P· asons. R eques t publication llXT·29, "llomc Pickl· Ing of Olives.·• by writing to: C'ooperativr Ex· t"1slon. ltHHi S. Ha rbor Blvd., Anaheim. CA 92805, or orde r throug h your branc h librar y. This booklet's method m ay not be.' 11ny nstn than tht-- one outlined In )'Our t'nc~ eloped la, hut you can com· pare the two and pick the on«' you 1,re fer to use. Opf f<-,. Grf 11 Bl11<"k EPJf' '· DEAR PAT I nrtlerc<I ~· telescope from E~· sentlnl Optic~ tn Big Bc>ar t'at~ for S36R After I pluccd the order, 1-;ssc1111al Op11cs told me that I would receive thl' tl'lc~coiw rn uboul three months Thnt \\as e ight months ;_1Jto. I 'vc phoned and'' rtllt•n letters, onlv lo ht• told t•uch tame that I 'cl han· lo wnll another l wo month~. T U . I luntin~ton Bea ch ll took a wholt' year, but your telc11cope finally has been sent to )OU. Astronomy mal(azln«', thl' publication wherf' you r'ri1t saw the t;sse ntlal 01,Ucs ad verth1emcnt, has "wit~rawn this company's ad· , , vertlsln-." according to SleJJht'n Walther. the .,pabllstter. lie uld that Essential Optics was un· cooperatlvt' In resolving complaints forwarded ,11 rrora Astronomy magazlnr on be half of s ub· ,, ~rlbers. " - ( FROM Fashi on Island ·, 1 ew port Beach "Thriller· H 1t1hurd ~\'1dmark Joins G~orgl' S<'gal m t he t•ust of "Rollcr"oastl'r ... u '"terror thriller" t hat will fraturt-Sen:,ur round. Job Unit Tells of Res pons If you're between 14 and 22 and live in Costa .Mesa or Ne~ort Beach. there are full. part·timr and trainee jobs availa· ble thro ugh t hl' Youth Emplo} m ent Service (YES> The inn ui.. of Jl>bs 1~ due to a "'tremendous respons e '' from local businessmen. according to YES director Caroline Sweetland. \'ES REC F.NTLV re· cea\'ed a $3. 750 rc,·cnue· sharing grant from the city of Costa l\1 esa and h as used n portion of the money to m ail requests fo r jobs t o l ocal merchants. There arC' c lerical. ser vice st ation , food service a nd deli\'t>ry JObs available T HE Y ES orr.cc as localed at 1801 Newp0rt Blvd .. suit e 201. Cost:J Mesa. The om cc IS open Mo nda ys through Fridays from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. When school returns to session on Sept 13, YES "ill be open from t p.m to5p.m .. Songster Sentenced To House RIO OE .JANEIRO <AP ) Rita Lee. one or Brazil's lead in(;t rock singers. has been sen· tenccd to a year In prison a nd ft n ed S3 .000 o n charges of possession or drugs. J udi?<' Renato Laerc10 Talh ruled that Miss Lee. 20, may serve her sen tence in freedom. undl•r house surveillance. but "111 not be allowed to leave the house when she as not performing. Pop singer G 1 I bcrto Gal was sentenced to u s1m1lar penalty earlier. with th\· judge ruling thal tns tc:id or 1ail hC' s houl d be s ent to a hospit.al for treatment or what the s inger culled his condition as a "druit addict." The hometown "•w•p•p•r for •II th• Orange CoHt is the lttJISJQmll Tvt>Sday Seplember 7 1976 Bef fer :l"ie1vi119 'Cowboy' Moseys On? PlllLADELPlllA t AP > .. The Cowboy," Fredenc Item· ington 's famous statue perched on a rock near the &huylkill Rjver. has dr3wn the attention of Mayor Frank Rizzo. The larger·thun·life st atut>, commissioned and created in L908 for $20,000 and now valued at ~ million. is pos it ioned in a spot pkked by the urtist for Its beauty. TUE SPOT, ALONGSIDE a narrow section of the East River Drive. was once u qwet bor!>c and bug~· path. but as OO\\ a bui.y road with a 40 m1lc-per·hour speed llmll. R1no wunti. tht' Fuirmount Pa rk Art As!>ociution lo shirt "'The Cowboy" to a llP<>l \\here more people con St'C it I le ulso wants the·ussocialaon to make un inventory of other art that might be hidden from public view. Rizzo, who once describ<.•d a city commissioned work partly financed by the Fairmount Park group. Jacques Lipchilt's "Gov- t•rnnwnt or the J,cople ... us ··a loud of plaster dumped by a plasterer:~ :rntd ht..• is tukln.; the side of "conceroC'd citizens." "ff SUCH WORKS arc worth~· of d1spla), they should be erected in vurious upproprlalc sections of the city to improve the quulity of life for all people," Rluo s aid in a letter lo association presl· dent C. Clark Zuntzlnger Jr. The TALL SHIPS are coming to Ne~rt. CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK SALUTES THE NAUTICAL SPIRIT WITH AN EXHIBIT OF SHIPS AND LORE. September 7-October 1,'1976 Jilli\ 1 E.xperience this remarkable exhibit of h~'nd·Crc\fted replicas of the ships that shaped America's history-.u ,,ti five Newport Beach area offices of Calirornia first B.ank. See the 1,,11 ':>hip'> of the first United State':> Con1inen1,,1 Navy. And at the Westcliff office there ., a model of Americcl s olde~1 n.w"I Win a 7-D.iy Dlsco\'ery Cruise to rort•AU•rrince. Monteso S..y And N.uMuf Visitors will receive p.uchment reproductions of the frlgAte Constellation! vessel. the Frig,11e Constell<1tion. dram,,tically dlspl.,yed on the deck of her modern· day counterpMt-the air- cr.,ft c<1rrier U.S.S. Constellation. It's an ex.citing mMltime exhibit. So set Sclil ... for the five particip"ting office~ of C\lifornia Firc;t Bank. When you come in to see our nautical exhibit. be sure to register for this glorious C1ir/sea vacation "bO<lrd N,,1ional Airlines C1nd 1he M /S StarwC1rd of Norwegian regis1ry. To thank you for visiting us. we'll give you" complimentary reproduction of "cut-away drawing of the Frigate Constellation. CALIFORNIA I FIRST BANK surlJl101t omcc wtstcurr omet 396 Superior Avenue 150 I Wes1cllff (714)642-9511 (714)642·31 I I M·T-h 1.oAM·5CM M.lh.9AM-5P.M f IOAM-6f>M f 9AM· 7:30 f>M COSTA MlSA OJTICE l 30 C..1s1 1 7ch Str«:t>l 1714)642 1660 M Th 10/\M·SrM r IOAM-6rM M~I offices offer drive-up banking from 8 JOAM and chl· 'M!stchff Office features Sclturd<ly bdnklng from 9AM· I rM. ISAYSIDC omcc HAllOlt VIEW OHICl 1090 Bayside Drive 1666 San Miguel Or. 1714)675-5121 (714)644·8511 M·Th l~AM.Sf>M--1•--"'Vl•Th IOAM·Sf>M f '0AM·7:30rM F I OAM-6f>M OAILYPILOT S~EREO .. SOUNDS OF 4HE ARBOR .. . . ---~ - Jf8 DAILY PILOT Tuesday September 7 1976 Deatlu Elaewhere· . I BANGKOK, Thailand '(AP> -Prlace Waa . lfaltbayakoa, SS, former 'Jllai ambassador to the UDlted States and preat· -dent or the United Na- tloos General Assembly 'ia 1956·57. died Sunday or abeart ailment. Grateful D ead rock group, wu killed Sunday 1n a car plunge over a 3Q.·foot embankment near bjs home in !'t1 ann County, the H igh~ay. Patrol sa.id. Code Simplified Libertarian Party Proves Point • By 0 . C. HUSTINGS Ol .... O.ilyl'lllll~ A Superior Cpurt Judi,!e h~s SAN .DIEGO. CAP) simplified state Election Code r e- Memonal services were qui r e ments for i ndependent held today for Ervl" Roy candidates for president. MILL VALLEY (AP) -DoaaJ4 Rex Jaekaoa, :Jl-ye ar-old road manager f or,, th e Bartle, 4~. an envirc:>n· · Judge Harry L . Hugg responded to mental S<'tentist who died a request by the Libertarian Party In a local hospital Sun-whose proposed candidates. Roger L'. day. . MacBride for president and David P. Bergland of Huntington Beach for vice president, claimed the law un· fairly requires •s potenUaJ electors lo 1'0$Tllt "''per.,.!\, M<I" O•••d>Ofl -Oil•• th h ) ed " " 11M1uoR1E Fosre11, rnldent o1 "'••I••. ,,.f.,,, -si.."""" 00,-. swear ey ave re eas excess .....,.,.. flH'I\. C.... D•~•e<t ... ., ti o H•Hh•• O••ul\on, brotntr, Tony Si&ners Of thelt noininaUn& petJUOOS. ...., 11cn1>1t.t1 ,,,, s.01ombtr • m• o.v1d'°" l'une,.•t .. ,.'"'' -• IWld It t.akes 99 284 signatures to -ret an \er~l<u ••• Ptn4•no, Snctll., U0""" 000.,, r ... ws.v. S.pt•mlWr 1 at t·OO.. • •· 94"t(l\lo,1ortutfT Pt,\. ..... \llfle<o.-i 0.u«nOl f"*C.0-Independent Candidate On the w1t.,KH """'· Coo•• Mtw ""•""""1 "';,_.., statewide b.aJlot. · • ~RF Wll.KES. Ill """'""'-' B•Jll &trqerOfl Co'1.• Mew Mol'l--Y • • /. __ o.t.t Mau , c. D••• 01 ,,...,,, s. ... o"""'"'' A representative oC .:)eCretary of .. _, s. 1916 Su••••00 0• "" .. ,,~ iRENE 110~".;.~":. lOfl ,.,,, •• State March F~g Eu said. the.law is =:_~!. ~u~~~k:~ ':': 7,:;::.;:: u .... eo .... ""'"· co """"" •• .,. intended to frff independent voters Nllii•u"" o •• .., J w., .... ,. .,. C.OS•• ~otemtJtr l ,,,. s .. ,.,..,. "" ,,., who are not needed by ooe candidate. _,.. lllrff 0•"9f110r\, l(ellf ot.r•n cl.ouqr.lrrJ, •n•I• Hol<TWnn ol CoiUt tobe)p QOml"Oate a-..J"'--. ..,. l.t\I•• ,.,,.,. Wolk .. oll Of ~ ~ .,.., JU<lll" 80010 .i -n..-; uuu~ ~.1-ll<OIMr>,Oo"O Wtlllh-DrotMr GOll••Cll R•IOmtllt< ol Libertarian Party attorney Ray r""11.. w111'"'·-"01 "1 ""--"' Oerm•"1· 111ru 1ir•""""10""· Hendricksen claimed the l aw is im· ,.,, Molly·"" 8 tO'#f\ ot T•"'•' ~·<•' W..c>nt1d•¥", Sie-ottmCJW ... ~-·-.. f>l1eow•11 1Mtc....o..c1..,.1 '° oo AM. ,..,,.r•• ~ .. •• s• .-,,,. practical because "excess" sieners Pe(of1c vi. .. Mt"'O'l•I P•r• N9Wfl0"1 fll!Mm CalllOh< (!lure" 1"termenl, USU&lJv are nOl determined almost \In• a..c ... Ca Oft W.One\<101 IO oO AM Good Sll•O"erd Ct,,,•te<y B•llt· J *''" R•• GeM S••ntot>othcl.ltl• a.11 BH-on c,o,1e Mo•""°"-• oorec-tit the day a candidate must swear ---··-~:_:~·~~~'"''· , .. , Mov1.1oN that he has notified.them that they .... I.PH c. ELM81.AOE. '"'°""'of Mii.DA M MOUL TO .... rHl<ltflt OI aren't needed. ~ Mow, Ca Oe1e 01 -Ill S.1> H\Hlllnqton flutll C• D•l• o< ""''" ,_, •. 1'7• Surv,.•<1 bV "'' ••'-· SeotoMber 1 1'1• Sur••Wd bV lie< E..U F•v• E•mb•od• ol lnct 11o .... -00119Mor. llulrlc• R•ld ol S..nl<J l)t'"~r Fu,,.r•t \.e'"ic•' ~Y MeN\tc•# CA Gt•vt\10.e \oth '•Ch Frio.a-.;i I • PM, ~II B•otclw~y CMOl!I "'1111 a \0.00 ""'· C.000 S,..pllt<d Gtmelery. Vt Nayy O\•Pl••n •\ otttc1•nt lnl•r· th1taro.c11w~ty Mor•iiiary OlrK'°"- "*!1. Harbor .... ~mo•·•· P•·~. PAllKfill fleilB<CMl<lwayMo<hit<tdore<lor-t. EVt..• DELL PARKER, tn•CIMI ol O•YIDSON Hunllncaton fl•.ttll, Ca P•u•CI •W•Y MICH•EI. DAYE D•v10SON ol 718 Sfl)lemt>er 4. 191• a11n~ ·~of IS 5ne P.tlmerSl,...t. Olllo> Mcu•. C. Dill•ol 1, >urvlno by lier 01uo11tff, M<•. llHlll S.otemDer '· 1'76. Survo-OT Sut1n fl wntt$~1 <>l '1vntrn9tol\ 8e.Cf\ true-e or•l"ldC~lldren Slept\f'n ----------E w ........ , OI Co'1• M .. a. Ttmotlly I(, I- BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9 415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel . 3500 Pac1f1c View Drivb Ne wt>Ort. Cahlornoa 644·2700 -1~11 o• Mul\1•ncalon fleacll.,.,Mrs.. C..rolyn Mullon of Huntln;ton Be<K"; • \O<I •n '""'· Hlt11 E. W .... ISOll ol H""t· 1"91.., Beach "'rs. Porker fo"9d In C..HrottWa tJrK• 1'41 ano •• ,. ,..'4GenC ot H""'tl"9'~ lk•cf'I titK• tflr6i1, w•\ a "'' ,.,.."'~' of H 1U(rf\I ()tn •.tta11 °"""'"of 8ekf'f\l1to10. • o.t\.l ,,..moer ot Tf\e-E•\t ·rn~t•t 1nS..n MtttoO. ••\.d fornwr memo•r 0 1 fhtt Ctu;rci'\ of Re•1QtOU'\ S< ·•nc• of Huni•f"IQton Se.t<"-Gr•"'•\•0# ,,.,.,,,., Tl\ur-\O.J 10 JO "-""· Cioocl SMpllUCI C.~erf, Hunt "'91on lk<Kll, Ca. Sm•t~ Mon-y 0 1'.clOf\ For the Record ............. 'Of Marr.I~ ., "'N•t.o•c;111ees --~II•• Aytw1t ll .. • * A PRIVATf: RECEP110Nwas held last Thursday at the Santa Ana Country Club for Or. S. I. Hayakawa, Republican Candidate Cor the U.S. Senate. D onald Koll served as chairman of the event. with Robert Seaver. Dr. Arnold B eckman. Charles Thomas and Walter Knott as co-chairmen. · .. .. TWO CANDIDATES for the First Supervisorial District, Santa Ana City Councilman Harry Yamamoto and Westminster Mayor Phil Antbony. will debate at noon, Wednesday, al the Grand Hotel. The confrontation is being sponsored by CEEEO. The • candidates will discuss growth, t axes, environment and government. Reservations may be made by phon· ing 644·9000. .. * * BACK·TO·BACK membersh.ip'teas sponsored by the Capistrano Bay Area· League of Women Voters will be held Thursday and Friday for prospective members. The first tea will be Thurs. clay, at '.7:30 p.m . at 200 Monarch Bay Drive, Laguna Niguel Second will be at2:30 p.m. Friday at25886 Dana Blulf West, Capistrano Beach. *** A MEETING lo kick off the fall cam_eai&n period for the S11n Clemente Area Republican Federated Women's Club will be held at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday in the Ole Hanson room of the San Clemente Community Center. San Cl em ente Clly Councilwom an Donna Wilkinson will be the key speaker. The club bas opened a Republican campaian head· quarters at 131-C Ave., Del.Mar • *** . A POLITICAL figure will address the lrvine-€oast Republican Women's Club at 11 a:-m. Sept. 15 in Corof1a del Mar. The club has not specified who the speaker will be, but said re- servations may be made by phone at 552·7841 by Sept. 11. The meeting also will include a · garden lunch and fashion sb?w. • * ... THE NEWPORT Harbor Republican Assembly has announced it will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m . Sept. 19 at 2144 Vista Laredo in the Bluffs. ·Slayer ~ets Prison-Term. A man who admitted inflicting injuries that led to the death of his wife and unborn child has been sentenced to a state prison term o( uptolSyears. · • Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom ordered the commitment or Gerald Allen Cody, 22, after Cod)'. pleaded gull· t y to charges of involuntary manslaughter. The Westminster man was booked on murder charges last October after Sue Cody, 20, died in a local hospital. Cody protested when he filed his plea or guilty that the sboot- . ing that claimed his wife's lire was accidental and he bad no in- tention of harming her. PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME HAYS, HerolO Wilham and Evtlvn; OUN"'· Sllnron Jo •11d J~l\'\tS Rtn<l•ll, SEPU l.VEOA, Ramon• IN<lo MO JOlln Tony JONES ~<Y l ond I.wk•, H•RLAN, 1.tnore •O•l•ldt •nO l.eon•rCI EClwon; ESTl!VE , JOar\ MlncO\ln and t..IOh•rOo Est•llt ; CHAIREl, Guac10111~ •"4 Tom•\ 1.•r1<1.,os, HOl.MES, l(atlllHn Go l• -....... 111<11<1•0 J<. COHEN, "•"<•Iv ;..,.. -Jtlfr•r s; SE r1s, ,.,,..,. L .,.., C..ryW . TO LOSI WHHr · P\UMllM• HIAT .... 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY · 627 Main SI. · Hvn11ng1on Beach 536·6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAM8 OUR WESTCLIFF'CHAPEL Mortuary • • 646·4888 427 E 171h St. Cos1a Mesa MYRICK. S.NI<• •nd Oocwld F ; 8R001t~. P•tr•<•d E .. no ~ ... L \fERAAL'-., F lorcf\Ct" M•n• •no T-... f'; KLOCHAIC. Albl>rl and L•M .. An• 1.AN ~RIED J•nn.lffS '"O 1..tl•nd Cfl••l•t ROSS. Amy l vnt-llf' •"O Cf'OtQ• "obt-rt PAl.MOIJIST Tll•OCIO<c R Jr. itnd IM<noce l . MC CORMACK Pr1'6tll<1 " •nd Tommy I. 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Ct\Llf'Oa'\1:\ 9270.. 01'~ A .,'D OPERATED B'W M.D."S • • Why suffer when tbere is possible spectacular sustained ttlief from: • ASTIDIA • anu e tt'IDI.:\ e FOOi: iUl.DIGIES e a.\\' fE\ DI • MJGBAnD The trtatment 1tenned Auto Immunization is simple and natural The use or drugs, expens11l' prescr1puons or home remedies are not required It JS also hkely ~ou wtll no longer nt'ed the ~ or sahes. inhalers. ptlls. OesensllWlttOn injections and ad\'01dance or cerum roods and en\'lronmentaJ s11ua11ons. • Short term therapy • Works on all age groups • Detemu111ng cause need not be kno"n • No slun or blood testing reqwred • Up to so·-;. of pauents receive symp<omat1c relief -- CilJ or rrrltt for 1ddicioaal Wormatioa, Uteratutt patient ttstimoa/1/s and lttt ronsu/Utlons (114) 75.1.-5930 P-lans for both Individuals and ·sen-employed. If you work for someone else and are not covered bY. a qualified retirement plan-or are self-employed-Mutual Savings has a plan to help you retire with greater financiaf independence taking full advantage of the same legal tax benefits enjoyed by corporations and other large companies. Gne example: Deposit $1 ,500 earned income at the beginning of each year in a retirement account. Ten years later you will have $23,545. Without an individual retirement accoun t. that ~ame income wou ld only grow to $15,756. Our retirement account makes you $7,789 richer. (Example assumes you pay Federal Income Taic: 1n the 25% bracket ; deposit in a 7 ~% ccrt1f1cale earning 8.06% annually ; min. term, 6 yrs., early with· drawal entails substantial penalties.) Let us help you plan for tomorrow. There is no cost or obligation . Simply send in this coupon, or come to your nearby office of Mutual Savings for additional information; ·--------------· I Please send me 1nform11llon reeardlng: I D lndlvidual Rollrement Accounts I O Retirement Accounls for Self-employed I I I I I I Name Addreu lpleaH prlnl) Ztp I I I I I I I I I ·--------------· MUTUAL SAVINGS Cs;I t1110olenc:lemente' sro Camino de &tre1ta1m5651 CcwonldelMar 2867 £ut Coat Hlg!M9yl67~S010 ~v.hy 17900 Magno!•~ .... Ana • 63J_Nol111 Mlln/5ot7-!'74f 'Open ~uldtys 10 Mt lo ~PM .· • • Tuesday. September 7. 1976 DAILY PILOT A9 .:ou ___ 11_N_1e ___________ a_r __ Ph_i1_1_n•_•_,1_an_d~i C<JltTtl')' 'IE:F,;::;;;;;~ Bicycle r---~-Class Set Okays 2 R<Jads Stonehlll Drive in the Capi.atrano Beach area will run straieM east to Doheny Road, county s upervisors h ave aareed. And Alipai Street will be extended south to Victoria Boulevard parallel t o San Juan Creek, they decided. AtOCC The basics or bicycle touring as well as es· sent1als of bicycle repair will be discussed in a four-part Orange Coast · ..... -~. Collegt> fa ll lecture series tlUt.'d '·FrecWheel America." The series runs on con· seeutive Friday ni~hts, beginning Sept. 17, from 7:30·9:30 in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Admission is free. SER I ES LEC· u rers ure Ti m -and Glenda Wilhe lm Lev1·s W.Nlv•• well 32 feet long by 10 t .. t h'9h full of stacks Md stacks Md atKk~of ~vi cords Md jeana. SU PEaVJ SOll S followed the recom· mendation of the county Planning Commission in adopting alignments for the streets. The roads ... -._....;._...;.;:....;..,:_;:;.;;_;;;;;.;;;;;;.;;;. ______ .. are expected lo serve "Looks like the conglomerate is about to gobble up new development. who, with their • .t.wo children, completed a Pacific to AUantlc bike tour. Their 9-year-old daughter rode her bicy· cle and their 2·year-0Ld son was pulled behind their bikes in a two· wheeled trailer. Free Bilt.e Bag with any bacl< to school purchase. another possession." StonebHI will follow a L. /ti. Boyd Fragranees Indescribable Coiners of worck haven't done justice to the sense of sm ell. You can say a gun barrel is- chllly and sleek to the touch. Or the crown of a maple tree in the faJI is rusty to the sight and s ulphur yellow , too. Qwnlne water mres allltle like nails and pennies. A car dealer's pennants in the wind sound for the nonce like big birds taklngotr. and billiard balls snap not so much unlike the cracking of knuckles. But how do you describe the odor or cut grass? Or a wet dog? Or n Chinese kitchen? The sense or smell is almost devoid of adjectives, except for the one blunt word "acrid," which is found in all spohomore themes wherein smoke is mentioned. LOVEANDWAR . Our Love and War man s ays No. 147 on that list of sentences mostly likely to irritate men when uttered by wo men is any that begins: "li you want my candid opinion ... ·• No. 147 among those sentences most apt to an. ooy women when said by men is any which starts: ··But I thought you said ... '' Q. "How much do the bigger of those big sea turtles weigh?" A. The leatherbacks? About 1,000 pounds is typical. · · Q. "What famous actoris nnmcd Eldred?" A. That's Gregory Peck's first name. The best of those sldeknifcrs can open a raw oyster every four sccoods in three-minute stints. TJUNKING Where do you do your deepest thinking? That famous Frenchman Descartes wrote that he m ade his g reatest discoveries after a good night's sleep just before he got out of bed in the morning. · IC there were such a thing as an average bettor at a racetrack -which there isn't - said bettor would win back S84 out of every $100 put through the cage. AddrtumaUtoL.M.Boyd,P.O.BozI~,Co1ta Mna,CA~ ~RMIGHI? Learn What Makes The Undora Method So Effective A complete program lo lns1ruct patients how to lose weight easily. then how to montdn thei 1eai weight. Doily thefopy. with audio ood Slb-nmlnal visual olds to promote motivation ond encouragement. H.CG. a fat mobillz.i'tg st.bsfooce. rnd<es It easier for patients to lose weiglt wilhOUt f otigue or excessive tu-tger. llndoro's very speclal diet. designed for rcp:t wettlt mad~ eathg hcds: Behovk:>f modlflcoflon tectinlques to lean weight control.· Und0<a's eosy-to-fonow maintenance program to prevent regaining. The entire program Is under the strict supervision ot medcal doctors. spedallsts In ba1otric medidne. Col lot Wormoflon Monday """' Jridoy 9 A.M. TO 1 f!M.-2 P.M.. l O 6 '"'- NEWPORT BEACH 640-6831 Fah:r't ltrd COSTA MESA 557~893 Meso\lelde J.'iolo~ bldg Son Bemordino • E. long Beoch • MiU1on Hilb HowthOm• • Orange • Newpott t.och Gorct.n Gfove • long leoc:h • P090dena Lo Habra • WOOdkmd Hills• SMfmon OOb West COYino •~on• Rl¥enide •Santo Montco Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Cemtos • Hollywood 1Li~~OK \ They ar c writing a straight p attern from Del Obispo Street acro6S the creek to Doheny Road, and Allpaz will follow the creek south fropt Calle Jardin to Victoria Boulevard. FOUR ALTEllNA· ti ves had be e n studied f or th e Slonehill alignment, in- cluding one suggested by Cata Y 011r Trash ~11v)'l1o1s1111 P"o'• book about their ad· ventu r e an d have publis hed articles in magazines. -5an Juan Capistrano city officials, which coiled for the road to curve south through a mobile home park, a report to supervi~ors sa.id. Brett Rudd. 14, got carried away in help- ing his mom, Suzanne. kick off Newport Beach 's Litter Awareness Week. The dumpster Mrs. Rudd Is headed for is one of five set up for residents to use during the . clean-up campaig n . !\l rs. Rudd is city's hitter Gom-mibtee-ehairman. . .. StcallilJI Sep181•*•rl2. Now Orange County Transit District is making it even more convenient for you to ride t,he bus in Orange County. A large-scale Improvement program goes into effect September 12. We've streamlined the entire system and added more buses to almost every route. What this means is that you'll be waiting less for your bus. And getting there faster, too. On most routes, waiting time will be cut in half, with 3Cr, 20-or even some 15-miQute periods between buses. RIDE MORE. We hope that catching a bus more easily will mean that you'll be riding the bus more often. If you do, you'll find that It's not only faster to ride the bus. It's also more economical. And more relaxing. PARK·N·RIDE MORE. Our Park-N-Ride commuter express system has been improved, too. We've added THE OPEN I NG lecture will cover bicycle touring. The Wilhelms ------------------wi 11 disc u ss safely techniques and list som(.' of the better local day and O\rernight trips for cyclists . Ev•rron• •hop• DtlM·A·LlllM. -9aturd•J9, tn th•l tjj j ti U l {1i1 extra trips on busy lines at peak travel hours. Th'ese freeway fliers make only a few stops as they speed you to your destJnation. It makes more sense than ever to Park-N-Ride to work. MORE TO GOME. These improvements in service are only part of OCTD's plans. We'll continue to do our best to give Orange County the kind of transportation system ttwanls and needs. For details regarding our service changes on routes that serve you, call Orange County Transit District's information operators at 547-3311, or d ial O and ask the operator for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311. • .. , .... Isle Fire men Get New Unit · P lJBJ,.lC N()Tl c.£ SUM SUPI 111011coutn01' THE nATE 0 11' CA(.l,OllNIAFOlll THE COUNTY 011' OllA.NGI ... 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CA 1 b AUMM¥ tor tretUlentr \\I 1 ('put up lor' :.ale ""'~" Jh'\I Or •nq. c .•. 1 0.11Jy Pllot I I m u C-•t lt4W ,.. I I I - -----"JI JI ~llO ... DI I t 1<7& )Jc) •o L-----~~~------~------~ \ i-IO\\ dim II t11 lcl U!> b) .. :I :,todSandbal•k • Still. the old engine \\Jl> CJpable of putting out a house fire sm&lc· hundedly , provided 1t wa~ 1t1l ottl:h04i~C , one 0.Hy P,i.4 MMI -• l1rt:'m an said NEW ENGINE, AND BALBOA FIREMEN ARE GLAD TO HAVE IT Firemen Waited 2 Years to Get a Fire Engine That Can Beat Hills T H E R E.PL ACt:- menl is a S35.000 while --------------------------------mm1 purrpcr des igned PUHL.I(' ~OTll'E l'ICTITIOUS 8USlllU) NAMI SUTf.Mll!~T Thio fOI "'"' llq p.or '"°' ., f' do •nQ bU"lt l'lirhd .; O.c Vf.NOING ... i. ... ..,, w..v Co,l•M.t • CA U•h 0..••0 (l\•t kt' l .. ~ .,..., T tfl"t'>'\ <--'"'~.,.,.CA.,.,;-,, Chd'"lff J11 l..iiliO;J •M h •l1' w., " fl M \ot (A .. ,.,, I ln' OUMtWU f\ <Of\dv<t• 0 bt .,, It\ o . ., OU.ti °'""'"' J '-•"" Tn \ '1•1 .. •n.. "' wittt• lltt'd wtttl the '°'"'• , .... ol o .... ~ , • ..,,,y "" ""9-'•1 ..... ,. Peninsula's '-Sntokies' Sport Own C B '-E ars' , .. ,,2 P.1~•,••d Or•"'>" t.O•'t ~,r, Pwtot. """"' • /J JI .ino ~ 01~mb<'r I '' 19?• )\00 I• PUBLIC NOTICE ror mnncuverabilily and fast po14 e r act ion in the conge> .. tl•d &">land C'Om· munit~ Thl' \'ll!;ln'-' C'an pump IUO gallons orwah.•r •• m111uh: tor Lhn•e to four ln lllllll'' and llS short 9'J· FICTITIOUsBUSINEU h h lb NAME STATEM E NT llll' \\ l'l' a~c cn ahlL•s 1t r ... ,10110 .. +ny P•'"'" h o;i11>9 l>li'>' to turn una d1mc... ""''"' 'f A P PO lO C HE M C LA'>S • -PALO ALTO <AP) -Smokey has ears on the San F rancisco Peninsula. muC'h to t he d1sm a' of l:mbreakers and the r elief or mc'rcharm. and a<'l'I dent v1cttm11 ln San l\lalt'Q. officer Louis ()'Con netlrecalled a more dl';.irn :it1c mc1 dent. when a young \\Om:.111· \\a!- knocked from her b1c) de h~ ..a t':Jt' tw <'ngine h as been on 1Nou~rR1E>•. 111 w ""'· u ... 1 c~. order for Lwo years \\Ith t:ihld M<·•d '"'""'"'"q1b11 0.,1. F'n1l110 B··~n 8,,ft, LeMonlr deln l'r~ h a m pered by Ro ~••n1on CJ111,rn• ,q11<1• !>lrlkt'S and munufaClUI'· l~· l>U"~' '"torn.Su 1•<1 OY Jn In tnj! d.._•ta) s J~w10.'-' o .. ,. P ~' ,,,. , SI~\; CBer -.;rn Jwr j.!ll <]m\ 11 ;'I.ow l~<tl ll ·., IH:•i'~ ~ -.......w.a ..ui. u.. and called for ~trl\ -.mokt!\ \\'ht•n I old l'n )!t llt_. h a~ been ~:~::!17';;1: 01 0' ""W ''-uni., l,)f\ found out i l "a·-. in m.\ :.irl'i.I . 1 plat:£1d on rest•n e Slj t11:> F.oo:M For fast relief from that run down feeling ... «111 u• 111>1. 1.ikll a flN l\arional Au10 L<>,rn .• tad g<> dnedk to vc.ur dl.'ctk>rl Thaf, all l~r" 1' I• I II Upon ilppl'OVOI of cl '~ ,,,'<111 apphc,uw•n. we'll ln;m \OU up hi U uf th.i pu1 • ha''' price of any I \'\~ ( 4tf \IOU ~hO<N· ln• IUd 11''.] tl<CC-...Ork•i1'1(,lll~~J"""!....,...v£. Aud ti ... rv·s 11 l>.)nus. Sinc11 .. M~mbe< 01 f 0 IC. MAIN OFFICE: Al 1lw 1'1.11 .. 111 downlo"'n O.ol\q\' BRANCH Of'Fl t.S: ANAHEIM '111~ t t>ll..i<' ,t, Hilt COSTA Ml.SA. M,.,,, V~rd• & Ad11m• • E1. 'MODE A l I '""""' r-l>r·~" · IR\llNE· l l1,"""1_it1t t. M1o 1,..1,.,., llt · LAGUNA Hit.I S fl -•" I' 11-'' .\ '"'I', , I•·""' .1v ·ORANGE· lu ·Im 11.o 1'1·1111" • bANTA ANA 11th /It I u•tu• TU!> TIN 1-1.:J 1 lill .!< \\ >lnu1 · \/lUA PARK: """"••J" 1y IA.ullCl.i Smoke~. or ('Oll rs('. ts l hl· tt•rm Citizens· Band r.u1w opt•rator-. use ror la\\ enfortl•mt•nt utf1l'l'r' and t'ars mc;:1ns u (' B r aliw. llw b1 i.:i.:t•!--l electronit c·r a H' tn ''H'l'P lhl' n.11 ion 'olllC(' lt'lL•\'ISIOll In • lh f-'uf> .h d O• 1n1• (o • t C).u .. h Jl,.ot resp<>ndcd and an ambul.IO('l' \\ J., d ti-t ast' t' m Int pumf)C r 1 ...,., , ,n,] o;.. i.• 1 •• ,, 1• • "'" •• patched riJ!ht a\\ J ) ... hl' said ,,-----------.i..;;:..::.___:....:..;:..:.:;......;.;....:.:..;__:...:.....::.;.;...;..• _________________________________ _;_ And a lth t1 u g h Pn.•\Ot s program "Ol'R flR!'T \\ t :t:K in ol)l'r•1l111n, one of our P'-'o pll• sJ>ollt'<l a gu) hot v. mng a Si .000 l rue· I.. a l a car lol. .,a,:. Palo .\ho l'uhn • OfCtC't•r 1>1t k Black\H•ll. tw:id ot tht· t'om munit' Radio \\' .itl'h '\\ l' d1-.patt hL'<I unit·, and the 1-!U~ dadn l J!l't hall a block " Rl ackv.l'll CH\\ 26 on the air org.inal L'd lht• pt oi.:ram an 1973 anti datm!> 1t 1i-nttl' of the two largcsl opl•r allon:-Ill lhl' t•1111ntr :v Since at" as Corml•d. hl' sa \ s. "We 'y<' made 80· some arrc..,ts hast'd on CB chlls. '' CR\\' IS \ C'OAU TlON of bus i- nl'!>'l'S . :-ur h .1i-:.i mbulanct' firms, t \\O truc·k dr1\'l•r-.. 1h•liH•rv service:. and l'\ cn gwnl P :1l·11 t<' T<'icphonc. which art' hnkl'd h) C fl rndio to lhl' polH'l' departme nt If rrH•mbers Sl'<' a crinw or acc1de111 m·1·u1. the> radw tt tn :rnu the pohct.· la l-l' II \ l'I O l l - U.S. ARMY " COOKING SCH OOL • \\as cance>led lt•m pornnh Aug 30 h) h1i-<'ht<'f "until \\C can JUs l1f\ tt tn ''n un,:.. he t'XJX'('b to bl• bJ('I.. on the air in a \\ eek o r so ·1 dd 1mteb th1nl.. 1t s \\Orth\\htl<' . he s aid "WhL·n \t>U1 h:tH' th.it mam contacts. all t ho::.l' l'\l''> a nrt ca1 s. ·, don't see hO\\ tl can h~ .in)lhmi.: but bener1c1al .. SOM ~ I C'.\ LL lcttt'r:-co\ enog alx1ul 1.MO \'l'hit'k ... h tl\ t• been 1s:.ucd. Bla ck'' e ll said "T hey 'v c r eported S t'\'(~n burglaries. four rapo:., tut and r un driver s a nd ci runk dri vers." Blackwell said. ··1n one cus('. a guy radioed an a fire and th<·n pulled the people ins id<' to~afety." .. As time ~oes on und morl' people know "'e·re out there. it will bwld up trust and" c ·n sec ('\'t'll mort> results ... Prevot said W o man C ite Urn S l1ock ,\ woman who d :ums that he opened a l>ox that :.upposulh c on taine d h c•r cre mat ed mother's ashl'i. and fOWld fral' ments of bone. t<•eth. knucklL~ and fi nger b o n es s ued t he Telophasc Soc1N' of Or ang<' County for damage., to be de tcrmined in court Oiana.l.-Sam:irin.swtc."> an her Supe'rior Court la wsui t that th<' s hock gene rated b~ her allcAl'd discovery on Sept. 5, 1975, com - pelled her to eostPone the scat- te ring or her mother 's a.'lhes. She charges t ht• dcrendants \\I th neglccl an cal1•nn~ to lht' last v. 1sht•s of hl'r mother. Lou1 w I lan-.l'n. a nd \\ 11 h mn1ct lllf 1111 ecess ary suffrnlll! on l h1· dcJd \\Om un 's nL•>.t of l-.111 When she counts 0n a bro1a stayjng ahead with her investments while she\ gett4tg ahead in her career, · Satro comes through. 'I f(1\ \to i.." I.Ill 1ap 1 l ' <(C"V1••~E\c a, •• "''""'' "II\:' uuSUTRO&CO -: l •1 1 Coming through for people. For ll7 year.-:-- 11111 l>t•vt 'ii '-o111h 1()11 \1 ''port Bi "·h ~;.?tif,O :\3 ~1;11 1 ., ~;;;;~i-t~vou're invited to o ur Fall '76 Butte Knits Fashion Show and Compli- m entary Champagne Breakfast. Thursday, Septembe r 9 , , 9 :30 a.m. ' .. • . . Tueaday~a · Afternoon. Prieea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS WR 1Wo Wto 11eO S.... NM ~ ._. "1llo\ Ntt s.r. "'4 S.. ._,. , f i.... 0. 0. , ' ooal 0.... C1¥>. ~ ,.... cw °" ........ 0-°'t "t"""' 0-°'t ~ ....,., °"' ""' ~ (('QI Ollt c,.. -•-:.... c:.11...., AOrtt ll O'lt• \ ~~· I 0 -\o IHAt4 i S ... 1 11 II"• \lo ~ UOll UO SS"-\o Alt'l'llll 1a I ,.) ).-•• .,, Tt •OOs Ht ' Ji ti"-~~~!·! ,..? 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About 13,000 Uniroyal WM=•: : !:f-: Z.~1~1i ul "f,i:i"~ :&t ... •,. =1~.~ U I;~. ~ :n'f ';; 8' .. !:: WOC'lcen are let t.o vote on their new ,,,,..... t 11 ......... ,,..,.., 1.1012 11 .. 101"111 •• u MC)ftV .t1,11 1S ._,_ ,__. 1.lJ 7 e *4'A• "---...._.rl,.,., ""'t.» t t It + '\ a-y411 ... 11 l -llUQ 1.101• 179 -.McCl"J U U'•., Rit'flpf t.».,• 1 JO\lo+ at ... ...,._....'-"'M "~ .. \ Tue.sd!!)'. Septombe1 7 1976 s OAIL Y PILOT J\ I I Japan's 'Germali' Car 81 JOLTON MOSKOWITZ One ot the betl examples ot bow mul tinuLionol bust· neues operate can be round Lhese dayJ1 al 11on\e 730 S uick dealers aroW\d the country. Buick ls, or COW'H, a su~ldlnry or General Motor,( <GM >, and the Buick dealer or1anl1aUoo half long distributed the Opel. a OM vehlcl• made oultlde the Unit· eel States. Money Tree The ()pet la still be-._._._. ___ _ inl sold through Buick dealers. But It's not the Hme car -end not because lt.'s u later model. It's not made In the same factory ns the old Opet w11. Jn rect, lt. doesn't even como from the same country. Opel models previously were Imported by G M rrom its bi.a W"t German subsidhary, Adam Opel AG . 'l'hey were, at Umea, maJQr sellers hero. In 1969, for cxllrnple. American buyers purchased 93.000 Opels to make the German-built car the thlrd betl·solllng lmport after Volkawa1in 1nd Toyota, IN lt'74, OPEL WAS still selling 60.000 cars In the U .S. market. But last year sales dropped lo 40,000. And this year GM stopped importing the Opel from Germany. The Opel now being sold by Buick comes from J apan. where ll's made by lsUJu Molon , a company 34 percent owned by General Motors. Laat year's Opel was a 1.9·liter automobile with a fuel l!Uectioa system. Thia year's Opel Is a l.8·li ter automobile with a standard carburetor. This year 's Opel weighs 215 pound.a less than lastyear's()pel. The most crucial difference -and tlUa explaina why GM changed Its source ror the Opel -is price. c • . ., SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES for the Isuzu-made Opela range between $3,280 and $3,600, about S300 less than last ye.r's prices for the German· made Opel. tr GM had continued to bring in the Opel from Germany. the price t?· d8.)' would be much higher. That's due to the !\trengt.h or the German mark. one of the strongest currencies in thC' worfcl. - • When it takes mare dollars to buy m arks, which is pre· dsely what haa been happening for u number ol years. the prices or German·buill cars go uf,. That's why there Is no Jonaer a Mercedes.Benz with a pr ce tag under Sl0,000, and that's why Volkswagen can no longer compete Jn the lower end ot the market. Believe It or net, some European car makers, rearful oC losing their footholds in the U.S. market. have been sell- ing their ca~ here at prices lower than the prices they list· ed for in their home countries. The Treasury Department. has just ordered five of these companies -Volkswagen. Rmeult. Volvo, Saab and Ford of Germany -to raise their prices here or cul lhem in their homelands. TWO OF THESE companies -Volkswagen and Volvo -are setting ready to assemble their can here. Gef\eral Motors, on the other i\and, has taken Its Ger maiii brand name and st.a mped It on cars turned out by ils Japanese affiliate. That's a vivid demonstration of the Power and flexibility of the multinational operator. Chrysler knows how to play this checkerboard too. The Colla now being sold al 1,830 Dodge dealers and the Arrows now on sale at l ,100 Plymouth dealerships are both Japanese-made vehicles. 1 WE WILL SEE MORE of this interchangeability in the future. Cars may well lose their national characteris tics . You may not even know where the¥ come from. That will be the case with the Fiesta, a front-wheel mlnlur that was introduced In Western Europe lhls sum· mer by Ford Motor. 'The Fiesta will be assembled In three countries -at Valencia, Spain; Saarlows, Germany: and Hllewood. Britain. The engines will be made in Spain; the enllne blocks will be made in England; the carburetors wtfl come from Northern Ireland; the transmissions and axles from Bordeaux; and the stampings rrom Germany. Check .Brakes For Safety's Sake ---BJ-C1plal News Service One ot the fint things to think about In auto safety is the efficiency of brakes. A simple check ot basics does not. require a mechanic. Flnt put your root on the pedal and push it as far down as it will go. Ir Jl travels more than half way lo the floor 1l is goiDJ too.tar. Take it in for ao adjustment immediately. When you step on the brake it should feel like you are hJtting som ething hard. H It feels mushy or J s pongy , there is u ( 'N HIGH C~ ~ 0 strong chance you mny ~ hnve air hubbies In lh • brukc lin es . They should be bled by a n t>X• pert. sun another crucial test is to ~tcp hard on the br3k\• and keep the pressure on for 10 seconds. If you find lhnt the pedal continues to 10 down ll may Indicate a defect In the master cylinder. (Ir you have power brakes your motor should be running lor lh1s tesL) IT 18 UNWISE to attempt to remedy ony or thcso pro- blems by yourself. You would lllerolly be laking your lif<· in your hands.A brakecxpertlsthconly way to 40. * It can be pretty lrritoUnJ( to fix• nat lire nnd then rind that the hubcap doe1m't want to 11t.ay put onymore. A wheel without. o hubcap Is ungightly, Md lhcy arc expensive to replace. Before losing Lho cap, check the tcclh around lls IMideedge. They are likely bent or deformed In Rome fashion. With a palr or needlenosed pliers .. reset'' the teeth so they ere all even. You'll know when you 've got It right by t.hc way it clicks Into place on the wheel. ll docs take a lltUc Ume and effort, but have you priced hubcaps lately? • WbUe you are down lhtro wher:c the rubber meets tho road, tbttk your wheel alignment. Improper rronl wheel aUsnment me.ans rolling ~slstancc and that means extra fuel couumption, more frequent tire r eplacement and more 1pendin1- tr you are scraping rubber it will show-up a-s tt rough • realherlike edge on one side ot coch tire ridge. Run your hand ll1htly across the face of the lire. II you feel sh•rp edits goint one way, but not the other you have an ali11n- ment problem. It Is not a do-il·)'oul'llelf project . In this case you spend money to save money • Center Se lls Out 'Ibe ConatrucUon Center. an lrvlne industrial develop. mtnl ror contractors and outdoor 1tora1e rlrma-, la IOld out. accordinl to Craig LYoft, Jrvlne lnduatr11l Compleit aaJes man1aer ror the project. He said 24 rirma have opened ettrows on parcels rang· .1Qa lA she ltom one to 2.2 ~n in the S0.1cre dev~lopmen~ ... I A I 2 DAIL y PILOT k ... : \ I· .;. . . . ., . , .. . . •, .. . · .. .. Tuesaay:September 7, 1976 Ma rib om LIGHTS LOWERED TAR f, NICOTINE 13 mg:'1ar:' 0.8 mg.nicotine av. percigaretta,FTCRepon1'f.78 ' Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined ~ That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health • • ,, I. ... ~. \ I .. •, .. . . ' . . ~ • • > • i I I 1 \ . t t I f ' . . -;'.J - :I , ,. PRESIDENT: SHE BANKED ON IT 8) OOIUS I.EE t>l111.0.t11, 1'11.t\Wtt When l>\.'opl1• walk up to Kay Ortega's dt>11k in I.he lobby or Ranco del Pueblo in Santa i\nu and llbk lo see the president, sho smile!' and then ustounds them by saying, '"I am the presjdenL" Ms . Ortega. a dark·haircd .-\. trtActlve woman. docsn t look hke a bank president. But she not on· ly holds thal title, she also holds the distinction or being the first womnn to attain i.uch a pos1llon in California She was nomcQ president last December. Hard work and perseverance pluS' the support or other women brought her to this hlgh level in banking, the New Mexico nat1v\! said. 'Women are proving to be superior talents in many fields. We have more· in high positiorys if} banking_ than " ever before.' "\\'hen I was In high school 25 years ago. l reuliwd there was not muc h future for me unless l went on to higher cducutJon, ''she said. "So J went to Eastern New l'tteltico University und majored in bu.sin1.:ss adm 1na::.trat1on and economics." · FlRST.108 She went into public account· ing with her s1 ter and brolher ft~th CPAs> after graduat.1ng, and remained with them until • 1968 when she applied for and re· ceived a position :1s staff accoun· Lant wHh P eat, Ma r wick, Mitchell and Co. in 6everly Hills. The rirm is the largest of certified public accountants-in the nation. she s aid. She rose to tax department super,•isor dur· ing her three-and a halJ years there. Joe 'Bucko ' Stafford wantecL to be ·one of the guys' and play baseball. Instead he became a child star and among his many p arts was playing 1n 'Peter Pan ' with Mary Martin . Today he is a proprietor of a women 's dress shop. ''Then through a client , l learned Pan·American National Bank in East Los Angeles needed someone b11tn gual and I went there as vice pre lden\ and c ushier." While there she met Roman .. Acosta Banuelos, a director, "She a nd her husband had ac- quired control of Banco del Pueblo hast August and needed a presid ent. T he y felt I was qualified a nd s ubmitted my name,'· she said . MOVED H E RE Ms . Ortega m ade the move early in J a unary oC this year. Tfle bank, located al ~corner of Fourth and Sycamore streets, was found~ in 1971 by a group of Mexican-American businessmen to serve the Mexican-American community in Orange County, she said. It's a commercial bank re. gulated by the California State Banking De partment. -As-presid~tc. Ms. Orte~a is r espons ib le lor the entire operation. She answers to the board o r .directors whic h establishes policy Csucb as loans and investments> and she sees to it lhat it's carried out. "On a daily basis, I make sure t h e security equipment is functioning properly, keep in touch with branch ban.ks, write weekly. quarterly and monthly reports und m eet with customers who m1gb.t nave questioos_~boul banking.·· That's why her desk ls in the lobby .. right up front," she said. MEN, TOO She also has men working un· der her-a loan officer, the in· ternal auditor-but gets along well with them . "We have no con· mets ... she emphasized. She met with only a few rebuffs from men along the way to her presen~ position, she said. "I remember when I was with Pan·Am, l went to lunch at the Los Angeles Athletic Club with three men from the firm. They turned us away from lhc main dining room because women weren't allowed at that time. We had to eat in another oart of the club." "' She was philosophieol about it, she said. "Jt didn't bother me, but my companions were e mbar· rassed for m e." CHANGES MADE Things bavct changc.'Cf at the club since then, she added. just '13 d u1nces hllve CM:curred all over. "At \he time I was promoted to management level at the CPA firm, I was the only woman step- ping up." She bega n advancing when young m en were still considered the best prospects for promoUons within the firms. "There were only two women officers at Pan·Am when I ar- rived," &he added, "but when J left, seven corporate titles were held by women." Prior to that. she said positions of Joan oCficers, branch managers a nd operations of- ficers were typically held by men. And they still are; to some extent. OIANGJNGSCENE,,,_ "It takes time to e ffect changes. jus t as it does anywhere. And banks are old. established institutions. Men have always held the t op positions in them. But changes are coming." Women have made signi£icant progress, s h e reite r a tes. "Pressure groups, class.actions. all of these movements are helpinc to bring women to the status they deserve. "Women are proving lo be s uperior talents in many fields,'· she went on. "We have more in high positions in banking than ever before. Since l came to Banco del Pueblo, other \\Om<'n have becom e presidents of banks, some in Californlu. und others in Tf'xus. the l\lid·Wc:,l ond New York." Banco del Pueblo's unique of. ficer Is married to Jucqucs Zf'll. a re tired women's c•lothiua manufacturer. They met in Lo~ Angeles "when we both lln>d In the same upurtment complex." They have no children and hvc in Santa Ana . UKESTRA\1£L Iler hobby Is t raveling. she sa.id, a bug whi<.>h bat her when she was la ving In New Mex1t'o. She went to Europe twice then. "just ror fun," and while sh<' w<is t,here she toured some.factorie- in Russia. "I didn't visit uny banks.'' she said. "They 're not as visible und nume rous as they are her e. Americans had to change their money in hotels." Ms . Ortega comes from a fami· ly or successful women. she said. Her sister organized a savings and loan association three years ago and serves us its bourd chau·pt'rson. "Women ha\•c nlw o y s cnt'()urugcd me ," she suld. Iler present J.tOn ls, :>hl' soitl Dr~· t o continul' with Runco dcl Pueblo ond "Ji row with it.., Sh l' also hope11 to contimu.' worklnR with women· 1111d help lhcm J:Cl a head "with the snm c op~ JlOrtUJl ities men huvc." OPPORT NITIES TUER•: Fo1· women who are intl·restcd in bankini;. she rccomml'nds the American Institute of OunkinJ.t. "They offer l'ourscs in all phrules through commercial colleges." Any woman can reach rush gouts. she said . ·:\'Qu simply put your heart in your work an<! show the desire to a d v a n c e . T h c 1· t• u r c f t• w suJ>(>rv1sors "ho won't rc.'cogni:ie your endeavors.·· But 1f your ambition is lo be a bank president. shl' said. don't expect to keep bunkl'rs ·hours. Kay Ortega 1s at her desk berorc.> 8 t.>very morning and rare· ly leaves ~efore 6 or 6:30 at night. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, September 7. 1976 "ea Child-Star Has New -Designs . .. ByJOOLSON OltMO.tllyl"llM-1 Movie parts. commercials. a role with Mary Martin In "Peter Pan ... Most young childre n would be in their element If they lhe_y had aJI these. · Not young Bucko Stafford. however. "All I wanted to do was play baseba11 a nd be 'one ot the guys .... Stafford said in a recent iiiterview when he talked about his past as a child movie star. Starrord, now a Newport Beach resident and proprietor of a woman's clothina shop in Corona del Mar. said being a star al the age of 10 had its disadvantages but he looks back at his car eer with some fondness today. · It all started when his parents entered his picture at the age of 6, ln a "Cutest Child" contest which was judged by Ed Sullivan, Mary Martin and Lucille Ball. When the young Stafford won the $500 prize. it carried with it an opportunity to do a bit part in a movie. His parents decided he had a future in films and moved the family from Camden, N.J . to California. Between the ages of 6 and 10 he appeared as one of the DarUng children in "Peter Pan·• during its long runs in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco.·. ap· peared on the Mickey Mouse Club and had ;>arts in several m ovies , including "Les Mis- erables," "The Long, Long Trail" and "The Robe." JACK ~ENNY SHOW He also did commercials and appeared on the Jack Benny and Dennis Day shows. "I haled it all the time," Stafford saM with a grin. ··1 ·m basically an introvert," be eiw.lained. "J was so scared or speakfng1n-rront of people that I dropped speech class in college several times." Stafford said he doesn't like to see himself in re-runs of any of hi,1 (ihn.1.oocause he still remem- bers how scared he was in front of the camera. Most recently t he movie "Parenl Trap,'' which he- made with H ayley Mills, was shown on TV and he decided Lo brave it and watch it with his family. "Seeing il I "ol lhal nervous feeling, tho11gh~t d1d embnrross me to see m yself. Bui m y. c:llldren thou~hl it w1111 neat." Jle said Miss Mills' udvice to him on the set hnd Ileen. "Just pretend you're talking to me." The screening brought him 11 residual check ror $128. howevt'r, whlch m ade the uncomfortable feelings more bearable. Sta Uord. whose real name is Joe, got his nickname from mcm· hers of tlll! Buccunceri., th<' football team his futhcr Honald played with. lle was calfcd the "movir ~lU; .. by his playmates in lhe San Fernando Valley, which also embarrassed him. But, ironical· ' ly, a Jot or those guys are now in the motion picture business." J Stafford said. GOOD FRIENDS Aside from the good salary he ~amed as an actor, Stafford said the biggest benefit from his early career was ~etting to meet a lot or inlerestin& people. He recnlled Miss Martin as a very pleasant per . .,on. "us nice and swecl as they write her to be." Other film personalilies. such as Michael Douglas Jr., pro- ducer of "One Flew Over the 1 Cuckoo's Nest." still a re friends and often call him when they arc in Newport. After leaving Hollywood Staf· ford worked for several depart- m e n t sto r e s , was u representative for a sportsweat firm and finally, last March, opened his own shop. He sees the clothing business a lmost as a continuation or his film career. He creates a "set" in the store and is the principal actor in the drama of hclP.lng women fmd the proper ' cos· l'Umes" for themselves. S t a ffo rd pre fers women's clothing business over men's because "women do the shop- pinJ!" and fem in inc fas~i9ns change more rapidly lhan those men wear. .. l've a lways been interested in fashion," he sa id. Owning a houliquc doesn't brin~ as much fumf' us bcln~ the c>nc who talked about "thul J!reasy kad stuff." curs and candy bars on television, but Startor<l says he is happy without the limelight. Though tht• old days arc nostalgic. he i>ay!\ hi' wouldn't gel as deeply involved If hi' had It tn do over. "I mi~ht <lo the com· mcrclal!I but skip the movies, ... he said. "It's a different kind or 11(1'. People look a t you dlffcrenlly. Bul now that I look back I have lo udm1Llt was kind of neat.'' Positive: lrnprove Self-image WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. fAP> -Parents who constantly criticize the thrngs their chtldnm do w rong, while ignoring the tblngs they do right. can cause problems in sotia l adjustment, warns a Pura ue University pro- 1tssor. Prof. Donald Felker, head of the De partm e nt of C hild Oeve lopm e nt and Family ~udies within Purdue's School of tlome Economics, belic~es that sbch behavior can adversely af· ftd a child's selr·image. "Kids start thlnking negative tblnt• about themselves if this Is all they get from parents," he .•ams. · Studies have shown that a poor self-con cept can l ead to academic trouble, social malad· justment and a generaJly unhap- py child. In his book. "Building Positive Self-Concept," Felker offers a variety or ways ln which parents can avoid that trap and teach lheir children lo "like themselves.'· "People often hesitate to ex· press positive t hings about themselves -if you're positive about yourself. it's often mis· construed as 'prideful'," Felker says. ms advice j S for parents not to be afraid to pr'alse tbemselves in front or their children and to encourage their chlldren to do the same thing. Felker point~ out that studies seem to indicate that children do not know how to evaluate themselves; they often judge' themselves m ore harshly than an adull would. Parents should teach their children the art or self•c:ritlcism. Aft<>lher suggestion i.s to set re- alistic goals for children rather than try to force or coer~ them into doing something beyond their means. As an example he uses the r1mlll1r parental warning, "J. don't want you evtt t o do anything like thal again." A more reallstic solution. Felker says. would be lo point to the particular "thing" that should not be repealed -to be more spedric. Another common error that can reinforce a negative self-image, the father of five says, ls to compare children with thelr brothers and slaters. "Evaluate them indlviduaJly,'' be advises, while _noting that some of the harshest critics are siblings who o(len expect 6·year· oldstobehaveHkell-year-olds. Felker lists severaJ signs or poor aelf-concep\ in a child, the first of which is the klnd of lhlng 1 chllc1 says about himself. Doell he seem to like himself, or does he apply words like "dummy"? ls the c hild enth~lastic about new, different situations. or docs he hesitate? Children with a poor self-image lend lo be (earful or new situations a nd experiences. Finally, how does the child evaluate himselr? If he is h.ypeTcriUcal, Felker poinl!I out. this can Jead lo a negative self· ima1e, uuaing the cflild to down· gr• his accomplisltneots. Children wbo lack positive self· concepts, Felker believes. oncn become pessimistic adults . "They become generally ne1at1ve -toward themselves and otbe". They're fearful and anticipate the worsl -interpret· -mt things generally in a negative way." 'Parents, who constantly - criticize and ignore the positive, can adversely a'ffect a child's self-image.' -. . ~ ·1 • DAIL v Pu.or TuttSda· September 7 1976 • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell me ho" CRACKING UP I N DELAWARE (Ann Landers ~. Hostilities Need VentUating C wUe who has so much to be lhank(ul (or can bitlfve like s uch a rotten, 't'Orthle i. 1>hrc"' I am referring to mysetr. · :1 love my husband very much. Ile 1 a kind ar'J9. gentle man with !>O mansi quuhties. My Pf4d)lem began last Mijy when I went lo the hoepltal lo have our first <'hlld. I was 34 years old afW1 we had tried for five years to ha\'e a family Our joy was ind<>scribablc. ·. When I awakened from surgery they told me our baby was born dead. I cried for hours. When my husband came lo see me I couldn't look al film. I was so filled with anger und hale I on.lc?red him to leave Time haii not helped. I still have these feel- inJts of hostility toward my husband although I , know he is not to blame. Sex is OUt O( the question . because oC my anger. I realm~ I'm being unfair to h;m but I can't control my feelings. l 1tm una- bte to dl$cuss this problem with •anyone because t:rn a very private person I realize I'm destroy- ing my marriage and it 'i; the only thing I have lo hve for. Please give me i,ome adVlce. - DEAR FRIEND: You art-a 1kk woman who sbouJ41 be vr•tllall•I her anger with a th.-raplst. I arge you to ask )'OW' obs~tritlan to su11est a ptytlll•trt1t wllo 'PfflalJM's la problem such u yoars. Pleue doe't ~ a.notber mlautt>. \·ou should bave 10.e .. to treatment last May. DEAR ANN: 1'hts 1s 1n reply to \he letter from "Concerned" who wos worried thul sht.> m ight gel Negro blood when s he had a transfusion in the hos~itul For t't'O years 1 was seriously ill with a hver condition. I was in anc.I out or the hos pital SC\'eral limes. The last time I went Into a <'Oma. Even my wonderful doctor had doubts that I would make It. Thanks to his skill and c.lct~rmlnation. plus a lot of help from God and BLOOU DONORS, l re- covered and am now In excellent health. During tho e two long years I received 54 pints or blood from unknown donors. If I could meet them. I would kiss each and every one. 1 couldn't care less about their color. sex, religion onmythlng else. -G RA TE;FlJL I OHIO DEAR GRATE: Doi.ens or peoople w rote 10 Ul)ress the same sentlments. but you said ll best. And now -how many or you readers out Uttre have donated• plat ol blood lately! It's a pttdous glf& -and only \'OU can give U. Contact any bospllal and make an pppoln&ment -today. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a secretary for a repplr shop. The men who ure l'mployed here do mostly residential work. Recently several customers huve culled and compluincd that after the work wu~ completed. soml' .items were mi~sln~ from their homes. Four men whom I hold in high n·.:urd have con· fided that llw bo:;s 's i.on is the one w1lh the stickv fingers. · The question: Who should tell the boss? Me? The foreman? Everybody·! we ·n· all afraid of "hat JTlight happen. But we can't let this con· tinue.l!elp! -STEALORSQUEAL DE AR S OR S: VO s bouJd tell the kid wnh Leo J; .• ;;.;- Ft1nding For MS "1alctrd Voit (right> .Ji.o,..st.ccJ a busi · ~~m en ·~ breakfast tp_'1'ick-off a fund- r-.aising Garden Party ntr"'thc ~lultipl e Sde.ros is Societ~·. CtTai'rm an o f the benefit is R i('hard I lausman. "ho is re· ad\• to distribute S25 t icket!'. for the Oct. 10 cn·n t in R ogcr ·s Gardens. I• ••: 4 ... -. .. . . Never Too Leite By f:R~IA BO~IBEOC This column is for \'OU. Anne M or r ow f'o~ year s. y ou've MargarelMitchellwon 'Lindbergh followed in watched everyone else her first Pulitzer Pnzc the s h a d ow or h er doit. for "Gone With the husband until she began The children who sat' Wind" in 1937. She was 37 to question the meanin~ on .Hae curb eating their vearsold atthe tJmc. of exis tence for 1n IW'll'~s waiting for th{' · Sen Margaret Chase d1vidual women. She bus. Smith wa~le<'tcd to the published her thoughts in The hus band you put Senute for the first lime "Gifts From the Sea" in Hirough school who in 1948 at the age of 49. 1955 in her49th year. drank coffee sta nding up Ruth (;ordon picked up Shirley Temple Black and who slept with his her first Oscar in 1968 for was named Ambassador hand on the alarm. "Rosemary's Baby." to Ghana at the ageof 47. 1 And you envied them She was 72 years old. Golda Meir in l~ was ' and said, "Maybe next Billie Jean King took elected prime m1rusler year I 'll go back to t he battle of women's of Israel. She hnd just I school." And the years worth to a tennis court In passed her 7lsl birthday. went by a nd this morn· Houston's astrodome to Thlssummcr. Anrbaru ing you looked into the outplay Bobb y Riggs. Jordan was gi vt'n official I m irror a nd said , "You She was 31 years of age. duties as a speaker at the ' blew it. You're too old to Grandma Moses began Democratic N utional pick It up and sta rt a new a painting career al the Convention. She 1s 36 • career." age of 76. years old. DAILY PILOT i .. ·~ ······ .. , ............. . .............. ., .... _ ... -· ... -... .. -.... ·--,..., .... -..... ............. ,.,,, ...... uu1..w ••• ._.._._. "' M-"" '"•11u.oo UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W_. ....... 1'2JH.ti.r "9~ C....*-141 .. JI We regret to inform you · your ~k to school stuff is In at The Storekeei>er Boy's Dept. Bop Shirts by~{)~ ~~o Evet'Y ~ 8houtcl WMr :::5 .n Allipfci beck to school. Free B•k! Bag with any back to school purchase AT WIT'S END You can tell ~ our·M·lf these people ~tarted out as exceptional. \' ou can tell yourself they had ID· nuence before they start· ed. You can tell yourself Be Creative WE DNE DAY.SEPTEMBE RS By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): You ftnd what has been missing, misplaced, hidden. You are better able to communicate with one who h as been distant. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lunar position, aspects indicate fulfillment of wishes, romance, friendship -and ability to straighten out. ,budget problem. Love, luxury and art could be in picture. GEMINI <May 2l·Junc 20>: Full Moon position highlights your as pirations, ambitions .• wilttngn-e~s to work towards goal. You learn -what is legally via bit\ what 1s full of holes. CANCER (June 21-July 221. Look beyond current eKpectations. Begin bringing priorities into focus. Accept responsibilit). Deal with power , authority. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ,·igorous in de· fense of principles. Creativity, intens iried re· latiooships come to forefront. Your instincts, beliefs, intuitions, hunches mea n more now than in recent past. VIRGO <Aug. 2J.Sep\. 22): New approaches should be advocated. If you insist on batUing changes. including legal updates, you·11 pay a price. Know it and act a~cordingly. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0Ct. 221 : Ideas blend into vision -you "see .. und perceive your con· cepts are now a combination o( the practical and poetic. SCORPIO (0<'t. 23·Nov. 21l: Full Moon hif:hlights part of chart dealing with children, uf. fairs of heart , basic emotions. changes, variety, personal m agnetism, responses to opposite sex. SAGITTARIUS (NO\'. 22-Dec. 21 ): Accent on practical issues, cosL'I, \'alucs. stru<'ture of pr o· perty -a nd what makes it stand. Older person cares and will support you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You gain enlightenment If receptive. You a re due to lose money and lime if you stubbornly insist on following course that is destructive. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().Fcb.18): Cash now im - proves -what had been a logjam is removed. Full Moon spotlights area or chart related to personal possessions. valuable money. Pl CES <Feb. 19-March 20): l''ull Moon in your zodiacal sign coincides with emphasis on appearance. personality. fulfillment of desire. If Septe mber 8th Is \'our Blrlhday you are vigorous, a natural executive, an organizer, in- tense, analytical and passionate. the conditions under .--------------------i which they achieved is different than yours. Or you can be like a woman I knew who sat al her kitchen window year ' after year and watched everyone else do 1t and then said to herself. "It's my turn." I was 37 years old al the time. flow to be nice to your chlhlrc'n nnd your bud1tet. Flt t hem In these tire-.it lookl4. RuAAed leu theri.. touah, fl exible soles .•. the 11u11ll ty you would expect from Duster Drown. } Buster Brown, the tick)' lln1tt>r~. LA-t him know If any more complaints com e In lhal hJs dad ml&it IM> notlflcd. E\'f'n if dnnloni: 1s the "in" thing Ill ) our <'rowd. It needn't cnmd )·ou out. l~nrn the fuel-:. rrom Ann Lnnden>s booklet. "Booxc and You For Tcenagcrs Only "Send 50 rt•nts In coin untJ u long. sclf-uddrt'SSl'<I. i.tumped cnn•lop<• to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1•100. Eli:ln. Ill. 60120. '1k c.e about your education._ '1k care about your futtn ... Most important, we care about you. A:Jwas ... People Who Carel ~11-lodiy '°'a lrMpersooal analys1$ & piogram dlswsslon lOS,AMGElH 382-2217 OllANGE COUNTY 54 7 ·8228 WOODLAND HILU 883·2761 SHUMAN OAKS 789-7 H6 l'ASADENA 792·7121 COVINA 96i ·H38 -AIVHllH-6&+3012-SOUTH IAY 376·•877 HOLLYWOOD 656·3003 MARY ELLSWORTH Tali1 Abollt Hw Fcnorite W»ject ••My manufaclur1•r " back from \'Utallon Summer is almost O\'t•r and the new ntll elotht-s are on the racks. So ladies. put a"a~ the bikinis 1rnd puka bead:. .ind let's l(<'l down to some M'r1ou.' thanking aout a gn•at 01..'W piece or jewelry tor you. Whether its with your diamonds or mine. I have a couple of idens for a new look in pcndanlS that will look s mas hing on your neckwire or chain. ll"s a ~o·anywhere pcndanl and a musl for the up·eoming seasonal "doin~s." Ha\'e you noticed how much more we arc dressing "up" these day s? The mor «i? feminine look calls for fine jewelry ant1 . remember you ••r<' worth il. We would love lo help you plan some new basic looki1 now. · Annelle, my lovely daughter-in ·law and associate, has some new and inovative ideas tor )Oll \11111\lll'r i.:ah. f:\l'll 11 ~OU hll\'C many fa\'orall• 1h111i:~ or ,,om1· 1nhl•rtlt'rl older JIH'l'\''" i\nnetl<' cun ht•lp ~011 put y1lur own ~llt'l'IU I hl'>k lOJ!l'ther to J!l'l the• m11"t out ut your lh•u,un•:- lt "'1111 n•ry \'Xt•i11n~ tor m1· 10 h<'nr my cu.,lomers look Into our cuscs und rl'm<1rk lhut we have 11 Jewelry look all our own. I l ovl' lo hear i>omeonc say, "I knew if anyone would have the unusual . It would be you. Mory " Thirt«i?en yl'ars lull'r this 1s very gratlfyin~. Sn remember, we are on lht• ground<1 ut the IX-I Webb's Ncwportcr Inn. Parking is good, the almosphere is exciting. C.Ome by M><m. llu\'e some lunch In lh<' Marine dining room lhen walk down and pack out ~our dessert al Mary Ellsworth Fine Jewelry Shop.·· Later •• Or 644·0130 Th~­ Peuins1•la What memories! The train from Los Angeles . The Pavilion. The Balboa Ferry. Sandy beaches . But what about those miles of prime income properties that line the seashore? And the lov ely reside ntia l area of Pen insula Point ? Newport Equity Funds arra nges equity tru st deed loans on Peninsula properties - and on homes all along the Orange Coast. If you need capital - and you 're a property owner -call the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds for Information on an equity tru st deecf loan, The number Is 644-8824. Newport Equity ~n-ds,Inc. Real Estate Brollm AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 920 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE211 NEWPoRT BEA.CH C,\LtFOANIA 92Ge0 •· 71 41644·8824 BOOMER by Wrf#. f. Brown and Mel Casson t L l u T 'tbu~ NrOT~ee •• !Ir( (Ai?A1t 10LO -d>tJ 1HAT. ttJS"rRUGl)l:l f HUSIAHP HCJNTef(s HAHP'OOK -Fe;linJJ n~lected,Hrtu~ Bride f Crea ting a crisis mey fol'Ce Him to worry about you. FUNKY WINKERBEAN _ tANX McNAMARA / MAl<'K flOl?<C~ 0-J TV MA~ fl~~ IN MAGAZINES: MARK AC7RYCHrt.J ~ "-k INPIAN'7 R.!;il1c. ~lcihOOo; NANCY GET UP'··· F IRST DAV OF SCHOOL , _J-.. nJAT [il;f1a?rT PlfC~r? 1A~i>lf€~~ ~~NLY"E~A ij\110t\AJ.. ~i;~. OH , THE~e·s SLUGGO WAL K ING TO SCHOOL W ITH A CUTE BLONDE GtRL by Tom K. Ryan SO 'mt5 I!> WHERE WE REGISTER I HUH ~ WHAT0016€T IF I WIN~ by_Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds u.ELL, If" fll£Nfl<llrll£S ~ eox aFia:, 114~ aE\.$~/tlO INV'ANS lAN AAV& li.1£1R ~~mRll~ TOO. ~,GoOJi ~D ANOW\E .fl.AKES. by Ernie BushmiUer • DR. SMOCK GORDO .. ANIMAL CRACKERS ~----' ·1 Tuesday, 5!f>tomber 7 1976 w.t4r IS INFLATloN, . NtfWAY,~? DAILY PILOT 113 INH..Ali~ IS ~~ \OU PAY ~INE: C£NTS ~A flV£- CENf PENN'{ R>Sr C4RD by Georcie Lemont .. ~ . . . . by Gus Arriola. by Rodger Bollen TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS by Chcrles M. Schlft THE GIRLS \.'~· ,.· -==--iii '/. ,. 0tJ• t '7 . .. 'I I ~I --~~~~~~---. l DIDN'T THINK THEV'D EVCR GET lfOU BOIL 1 ! I SVPPOSE "(OU HEARD THAT OUR LAST SCHOOL AAD A NfR\WS ~EAKDOWN ONE trJI/ HE JJ5T COUA&o! l TMINK HE Wi\5 100 SENSITIVE_ ;J£ SIGHJt ,. !~,MAY WE MSMME YO"'lr! (!t()tNG TO T'LL ,. ... , TltWTH ? OOH'T fOtEET ! 'liOU'RE ~ etMN6 MY &ltEAKFA~T ! IT'LL 8€ A LOAN AHO I'll Mi \IOCI &ACK evtlt't CE.NT, IHCLUOIN6 THE 11P! "I~. "tttATH• ·~ THE MO-ST 'ONVINCIN6 sroiv i CAN TMIN" W". ... " 9-7 "Carol, r ju~t told Ralph )'OU invited us 10 lhe ballet this Friday and he's simply enrhnlled'" ; • f ,.> Race Winnings May Save LUe 'RUIDOSO DOWNS. N.M IM '> • A retJred schoolteacher ~ho e .horse wo"h S330.000 Monday :,ays he Plans to us e the money to go to Jlouston for possible heart ur· gery J D, Kitchens und h11, "1fe ~~.own Real Wind, the two .Id Wlv lhut \\OD the •S rlcht'. l horse race. thtt Sl All Amcncan Futur rt ' JUtj!hcns hll!I had four heart nl· lacfoi tn th(• I :tSl ('I Ahl ye.1r:,, tn duding ont-lhi'I pu!>t s ummer. WOODY HAYES No Fight ·For Woodv .. 11Iis Ti1ne COLUMBUS, Ohio t1\Pl Woody Hayes has made on{' thing clear. He w ill not become embroiled in a pubbc war of "ords with Mich titan State in the d ays b e fore the explos ive football homt.> opt'ner Saturday with the Spartans. ~ ··Anything you say before the ' first ~amc can be dctnmental, ·· Hayes told r eporters Monday during his Ctrst ne"'s conference of the 1976 season. Hayes has admitted he was one of those who turned ln Michigan ~t.nte 'that led to the Spartans' NCAA probation. The Michigan St,tt -pape , n turn. in a series o( artJclcs has accus~d Hayes of cheating on recruilLnf.t. ··u-!I a game or considerable pressure," Hayes said of the Big 'Ten opener that will draw more lhan 87 .000 into Ohio Stadium.· the fourlh·ranked Buckeyes' 4Sth' :.traii.:ht home sellout. 5o what 1s lla}{'S' gut feeling ;1b6ut lh<' l\11 c h1~an Stale t·tia~ges., ·~\'hen they nccuse me or ~on'lelh1 n~ 1 didn't do and two P<.'Ople know the ans\\er, the ac- cuser anct Woody llnyes. l 'm not )(01~ to bo thN. I know lhe <mS\\Ur •·tr I hnve to ~o around and de·' f1:nd ~·,·f'rythtn): s md about m<'. I 'd hever get anythlni.: done. IL wovld JUSl throw mt• off my cob,ching duties and they are 18 •utcjl,9hours n day. "I don't have time for junk like tML.1' Severnt Mi c h igan Stille players. s u11pl•nded from al least one game this s eMon by the NCAA as oarl of the• rccruitmii infr.actions, have gone 10 rourl Ill a bid to play al Ohio State Hayes does not wnnt to com· meht on the possibility they will suit up against the Buckeyes. •·1 ·m not going to answer that./' Hayes said when asked his reiit.'tion lo the possibility. "I don't want to be prejudicial to the court case." A M1 ch1J{an court decision is ~xpect~d Wednesday on whether the suspended !;partans w111 oe permitted to plav in the opener. Ha~es \'Olunturi ly touch<'d on a l'epOrt m Oett'mber that had the Ohio State coach droppmg SJGO ·in a collection plate of a Dallas minister. the father of Rod 'Gerald, now the Buckeyes' s~rting quarterback.· Hayes was asked the reactions of bis players to the series of .Michigan Stale newspaper's char;,es. He. grinned and said, "We'll have to wait and see, ""'On'l we ?" ,,: \ =·=·~ .... . .. The 58-year-old Fort Sumner man taught in New Medco tor i;ome 28 years before being forced to retire because or his health. Ile said he had een doctors in Lubbock. Tex., but the said they wouldn't operate So Kitchen said he now plans to usc his earnings.al the Rwdoso Downs track to travel lo Houston ond pav for surgery there 1f those doct.ors would perform the opera· t1on Kltcbens adautted thlll the pre ssure and ten ion in horse racing is not good for his health. But he said as lqn1 as be had ·•a mare like lhls I'm not about to get out.·· Real Wand went against trad1 lion by becoming I.he first Ne" Mexico bred horse lo win tbe All American by beating Lord Wins a lot lQ the wire. Kitchens, who didn't comt: lo Ruidoso Downs untll Monday because of his health, s aid hew.is 'ery conlidl'nt before the race that his mare would win A light rainfall fell in the early part of Monday·s program. The track was still rated as Casl "l was pleased \\1th the No. to.·· be said of hts horse·s start 10~ position "When 1t rains here n gets s loppy on the Inside,·· The two.year filly broke to th<' front about midway through lht• .. Ho.yard das h and llPrinted to th<' w1re in 21.70 seconds In to win by 11 t·lengths . Sour Grapes Tall, Fluid Russian By Tanana Aims for Top Spot FOREST HILLS. N.Y. (AP> - The Russians have come up with a secret weapon designed to dull the lustre or one ol America's premier sports idols. Th e w c a po n ~s n a m e is Natasha Chmyreva. She is 5- foot-11. She can cover a tennis court with the grace of a gazeUe. She serves and volleys with lhe pace of a man. Her goal. and lhal of the sporta- minded Soviets: Natasha to sue- ceed Chris Evert as the best woman tennis player in the world. "Sbe'.s very good," says Chris, who could face Natasha in the quarter·finals in her bid for a second straight U.S. Open Championship. ··s he could become one or the best in the world." Natasha is not exactly im· modest. But when as ked point blank whether she fell she was ready to c rash the pinnacle of women's tennis. the Russian girl replies: "Sometimes I feel I am close to it." Natasha is only 18, world traveler since 15, bred for sports stardom. Rer father is a physical education professor. Her mother is a teaching tennis professional. Like any other young girl. sbc keeps a diary and writes in it every night. "I have written a lot about Chris.'· she said. "I wrote that s he is very feminine, also she is very emotional. She shows her emotion by winning." Natasha said. if she plays Chris . she will try to beat her "by doing the things she doesn't like." "I kn11\\ what those things are:· she added, "but I am not going to tell vou." Natasha lives m Moscow and alrc:.•Jdy has passed examinations to e nter the Univers ity o f l\loscow. She plans lo maJor in JOurnahsm. "I don't think I want to be like American reporters." sbe said. "With one of them . it is all ngbl. But in a group each one Is trying to get something different -pry open a hidden door in your life." NATASHA CHMYREVA Olympic Duo To Be Feted A banquet honoring Billie Moore and Nancy Dunkle. mem- bers of the nited Stales O l y mpic s liver medalis t women's basketball team. will be held Wednesday, al 6 p.m. in the Cal S tale (Fullerton) new ·University Center. Moore, CSUF and US Olympic head coach, and Dunkle, the Titans ' two.ti"me J\ll-Amcrica and the starting center on the U.S. team, will be roasted by un· i vcrs ity of(icials and former teammates. Carol Spanks, women·s pro· fesslonal softball, Moore's a ssis· tant Colleen Matsuhara, and former Titans Debbie Ricketts and Donna Connally are also on U)e program. ·-'A film s uppli ed by ABC Television, showing highlights of women 's basketball at the Montreal Olympics, will be pre· sent ed. Cost of the dmner·roast is S4 per person. Further information may be obtained by phoning 870-2112. Marchibtoda Back Dis ute With Owner Ends S K OP IE , Ill . <AP ) Baltimore Colts owner Rober\ lrsay said today he and coach Ted Marchibroda. who resigned. have patched up theirdl(ferences in a six·hour meeting and the coac h has r eturned to the National Footba:li teague team. "It was a mutual agreement and 11. wasn't easy,'' said lrsay. .. , gave m y word there would be no interference from manage- ment and Ted can hire and Ore players and coaches. He Is back wtth the tC'am today and every. thing is ironed out " l rsay accepted Marchibroda's resignation Sunday in MUwauxee in a dispute over how to run the dub. Marcbibroda had been named the N Fl.'s Coach of the Year in 1975 after the Colts won their last nine games. The Colts won their first two •exhibitions this season but lost the last four. lrsay atormed into the locker room when the Colts tosl their fourth straight and in a tirade lasting 40 minutes said some • changes were In order. • "I told the team we weren't hit· lin1. we weren't blocking and we weren't running. t said we·d make some changes," Jrsay said at the time. Baltimore writers reported that lrny told the players: "If any or you don't want to play on this team. just call me tomorrow and I'll put you on wuvera for $1." At the time M archibroda said· "l c1n't. continue under these circums tances . I can't havE' locker room scenes like this every week." FAIL TO SURVIVE-Two rookie hopefuls and two NFL veterans were cut by National Football League teams. Gary Valbuena (left) was dropped by Tampa Bay. He is a former Fountain Valley High and Oran&e Coast College slar. In the next photo ts Benny Ricardo, re· leased by Detrolt. He ia a former Costa Mesa Hi&h and .. After Loss The Oakland A's established an American League record Monday but Frank Tanana wasn'L the s lightest bit 1m · pressed. The larcenous A's stole seven bases during their 11-inning 2· 1 victory over the California Angels to run their season total to 297. No American Lecague club has ever stolen that many. The pre-- ANgeb Sfafe AllG<lmff ... l(MPC(1111 • ~or. 1Ca1Hom1•~t K•nw \Clt'f Sts>t. I C•lllornle •t l<en&•H CH~ Scot • t C..hforn1• •t t<dn\4h t• Iv vious record was 291 by the 1913 Washington Senators. But Tanana did not applaud their efforts. "As.Lat as l '.m concernM their running game was zero,'' be said emphatically. "It didn't help them win the game. And they had two guys thrown oul at third when it was a scoreless game. That was dumb." Neither Tanana nor Oakland starter Vida Blue who hooked up in a brilliant duel were around at the finish in the 1 llh when Phil Garner's third straight single scored Claudell Washington wilh the winning run. Tanana left after 10 innings in which he y ielded one run and eight hits while striking out a seasonhigb 15. Blue departed in the ninth after permitting four singles and fan ning five. Washington delivered a pinch· hit double in the 11th and scored the winning run on Garner's single. The v ictory went to Fingers. 11·9, while rooki<.' r<'· liever John Verhoeven, 0-1, took the loss for California . The Angels are in Kansas City tonight to take on the Royals in the firsl of a three·game series with Don Kirkwood (5-10) facing KC.'s Marty Paltin (6-11 ). 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Drug Flip·f lop Ron Mancini suffered a broken arm and ribs with poss1· ble internal injuries when his Dodge dragster bounced over the guardrail (top), hit the r ail (center) and flew back on the track at the 22nd U.S. Nationals in Jn. dianapolis Monday. He was reported in satisfactory con· dition late Monday. Awards No Concern To Surging Sutton SAN DIEGO (AP ) - Righthander Don Sutton defeat· ed Randy Jones ¥onday night. 4·1. but the Los Angeles Dodgers hurler doesn't buy the idea he's now a Cy Yo ung Award candidate. "It would be nice but I'm not dusting off a spot in my trophy case.·· assured Sutton after im- proving his record to 18-8 with a four-bitter against Jones and tne San Diego Padres. The victory was Sutton's sixth straight and 10th in his last 11 de· Dodger• Slaff" All Gelftff 911ICAIC0'90) S,..pt, 7 Lot Anoetcs ., SM D'-9o St pi •• San FrAnCIKO at Los AnQelf!S !.opt. 9!.nn Frencl1<o•t L<KAnoeln •·sso .... 7 2~p.m. 7·2Sp.m. clsions but be still l.ends to give his vote to Jone&,--Who t.oolc....the Joss to fall to 20· 12. ··1 hon.-atly believe Randy de· served to win It last year:· salcf Sutton of the prestigious Cy Young honor which went to the New York Mets' Tom Seaver with Jones finishing secona in the ballotinJC. "Wlth-that in mind, I feel Ran· dy deserves every consideration this year and J 'm sure that's how the voters will look atit.'' Nonetheless. the fact remains that even J ones hasn't been able Lo win for a s truggling Padres team that has lost nine of Its last LO games and has been shut out 23 timea thia aeason. "All you can do is keep your head up and keep batWng," said the 26·year·old Padres lefl · hander a fter a bsorbing his eighth loss in his last 10 de· cisions. Dodgers first baseman .Steve Garvey was the chief thorn in J ones' side. driving in two runs with a double and his 11th home .run of the season. The Padres ruined Sutton's shutout bid in the ninth when Merv Rettenmund pinch flit for Jones and rapped his second home run of the year. ''Randy pitched his normal game, which was outstanding," said Padres pitching coach Roger Craig, "but Sutton just pitched a little bit better." 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Yeager received fl Ja««ied c~ on the left side of his neck Mo~ day night whe n flill Russel• broke his bat and a piece or Ult bat struck Yeager. who was wait• Ing In the on·deck circle. The accident occurrc.od In the sixth innln& or a aame belwec• the Dodger• and San Dica4 Padrea. a Yeager wa11 taken from th4 .field on a stretcher and naahed t; the hoepltal. Sur1ery was performed by Dr. H. Paul Bauer, who pulled nine splinters rrom the three·lncta wound. Bauer said he made a four·lnch incision along the neck ~n cleanaed the wound. He n that several of the spllnten bare · 11 miaaed the catcher's bracbial pltxua, which controls the nervt muscles In the arm. ? ·occ place ticker. Jack Snow, 33, (second photo from right) a veteran of 11 seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, was placed on waivers. And. Bruce Gossett (rigbU. a for01er Ram and Fo,unta.in. Valley resident, was cut by the San Diego Chargers. He pointed out that the spltn• tent also came close to Yeager'~ windpipe and a major necJ4 artery. • Yeager will remain in thtf hollpital three or rour days an~ wlll be sidelined a couple ot weeka. \· L After Losi11 · 2 ·Defense ~64 Fold Forgotten Rebuilds S F d . Ph.ll. At Edison ay a ing l ies ByEDBURGi\RT ' Olt ... O~il,~lef- PJTJ"SBURGll (AP> -Dick Allen. who was a rook~ on tht• 1964 Philadelphia team that made one of baseball's epic col· lapses, saw no parallel a fter the Phillies were swer.l by the Pit· ts burgh P irates n u Monday doubleheade r. "The '64 club wasn't th.inking about this c!lub, and we a ren't thinking about the ·04 club ... Al ·ten said betw"en bites on a ham s andwich after the Pirates~ 6-2 and S.l victories. Nonetheless. the Philbe:. led 1he Nat1ona 1 League ~t by 16'" .:ames just two weeks -.go. Now it's 5•,~. The Pirates have won 12 or their last 13 gam es. The Phillie::. have dropped 10 or 11. And the rapid erost0n started August 25. the same dale that marked the s tart ol the Phillies' demise in 1964. when they squan· dered an 11-game lead and were edged by St. Louis. "I stiJI know I 'd ralher be 10 our position right now than theirs, ... Philadelphia shorts top Larry Bowa said after an O for 8 Labor Day. "Even though we just lost two. we're sUll six up m the loss column." Yet "Sowa admitted he was con· cerned about the Phillit-s' hitting. Thev were held to i.ix hits in the first g ame by Bruce K1son and Krnl Tekulv(•, and Lar ry Demery pitched a rour-hllter in the second. "Usually, when a team goes in to a slump, 1t 's two or three guys." said Bowa. "We '\'e got seven or eight " Meanwhile. Pirates manager Danny Murtaugh s idestepped the question of whether the Prull1eb might be v1ct1ms or shaken con fidenc<' "I don't know aboot lh<'1r con fidence. but I do know they'vl' Area Wre tiers Post Victories . . · Five wrestlers from the Ora nge Coast area recorded victor ies at a U.S. Wrcstlin~ r deration tournament Suturduy .• Marina lligh m lluntin1,'\on Ilea ch In t h e hq~h o;c hool c lassH1 cation . Marinu ll1gh'i. Doug Belanger won the 143 pound cate gory. defeating An· lhonv O \•alle , the AA represenlative for lhe Japan Cu ltura l Exchange Trip Belanger was becond in the 155 pound group Marina ·s Jerr Woods. compel ing in the t6S and 175 pound \:alegoncs. \\On both eventb. 'Ah1le Corona dcl Mar·b Cr;uR Evans was second ut liS Ev.ms came back tO Win at 195 Belanger 's broth<'r. Joe. "as third a l 105. In thl' ope n d1 v1s1on. Dan• Sliney of Golden West Collc~e took the t36.5 <.'lassiri<'uhon wh1k Willie Albright from Costa Mes~• was victorious ln the unlimited ~eight cate~ory Toni~ht on T \' 11 JO p.m . <2> U.S. OPt'f' TENNIS lllGHLIGlrrs A re l>'•rl on the day 's action at 1-·orl'llt -H11l1>,1~Y lost some games in that lead ... said Murtaugh. whose team was attracting less interest here ear· ly last month than the hamstring pulls at the Pittsburgh Steelers' traming camp. / "I don't think there ts such a word as tenseness o n th is ballclub." Pbiladelph.ia manatier Danny Ozark said. "I guess it 's anxiety. if it's anything." Soviets May Quit Cup Play MONTREAL <AP> -The Sov· 1et Union has threatened lo pull out of an international sports competition once again -this time the current six·country Canada Cup hockey tournament. But officials of the tournament do not appear to be t alcing the threat seriously. The latest threat by the Soviets following a 3.3 tie with Sweden in a roughly-contested game that featured plenty of pushing, shov· ing and threatening ,::estures eYen afte r play h ad been whistled to a stop. The Soviet squad had dropped its opening game of the round-robin com· -petition by a-S~m to the world a mate ur c h ampion Czechoslovakian squad here Fri· day night. Following the Sunday draw with Sweden. Soviet team of· r1 c1als complained bitlerly about the work of Canadian referee Andre Lagace. Earlier this year they walked off the ice in Philadelphia durin~ a game against the Nationnl llockey League F1yers but re turned to finish the game Alan Eagleson, the Toronto laW\'t'r and chairman Of the hockey tournitment, said Sunday oighl he considered lhe latest thrt!nt simply a "tempest in a teapot ·· He said the Soviet orfic.als claimed that Lagace had erred by assessing over-lapping minor pen alties to Russian pla)·ers twice during the opening period The Swodeb scored on one or th£' p;iir of t'AO·man ndvanta~es they held. But. the So\'iet team rt' CO\'Cred a nd held a 3·2 advantagl' until 17: 28 or the final period 'I\ hen Anders Hedberg earned the Swedes their tie 8111 Workman s ays his E<llson lligh Chargers or Huntington Beach face a giant rebuildJng year on defense. Only three s tarters return from a 7 .3 r ootball t e am and Workman. their head coach, says, "we're young and me>. pcrienced. Just rail us an un- known quunttty. '· Leading the unknown quantity are the three re turning starters line backer Randy Schwartz. nose guard M Ike WiU1erby and defensh•e back Tim Nichols. Schwartz. a 5·11 , 170.pound senior . made 100 tackles last )ear and Workman says, .. he was grossly O\•erlooked on the all-leaaue ballots." Joining Schwartz wiU be J im Judd. a S-9. 175·pound senior who runs the 40 in 4.7 and who didn't play last year. Other linebacker candidates are J obn Bogdan (6-0, 185, jr. ), Ron Ward (S-8. 168. sr. I and Bria n Gloshen (5·9. 170, jr. > Witherby is a sure starter at n0&e guard, bu( the other de- fensi ve line positions aren't quite as set. ~cnior ~Y Sheeks <5·9. 180), a reserve last year. is a top candidate lo start as is senior Gary Cox (5·9, 165). Senior Chuck Thomas (5·9. 175) and junior Don Weisman <6·0. 190) are other possibilities. Two s tarting offen s ive lfnemen. Randy llolladay (6·2, 230. sr.) a nd Bob Wilson (S.0. 205. sr .) figure to see conside rable action on the defensive line. too. Scott H ayward, a 6·3, 201· pound senior who was a part- l1me defensive end starter last season, is the top candidate at lhal position. Senior Eric Hulh (6·3. 218 >. junior Mark Meinhardt 16-0. 175) a nd senior Kevm Randol <6·1. 175) are other con· tenders Nichols leads lhe secondary corps that also includes J eff Smith. a 6-0, 175-pound senior who sturted perk-dieally last season. They will be at cor· nerbacks and will be backed up by senior Brian Desrosiers <5·9. 175 ) and senior Tom Jordan (S.11. 160 I. The safeties are Jeff Hyder: 15·11 . 170. jr.), Steve Rakhsham 16·1. 175, s r l. Ruy Cano (5·9, 170. sr .l, Scott Sherard t6-l. 190, sr 1 and Jack Carozza 15·9. 168. jr 1 Rukhshun1 . a quarterback. will probably only see limited duty Edison will scrimmage Corooe1 del Mar al 9 a m. Saturday at Coronadel Mar. Prep Scrinunages Set With a week ·s pre-conditioning and nearly two weeks of two-a day contact drills behind them . the Orange Coast area's high school football teams get their first look at outside competition Friday and Saturday. They a.re billed as scrimma~es and played under contro led situations with coaches gelling a fi rst hand look at their charges in t ests w ith an unknown OP · position. ll<•re's tht' scheciu! for the area ·s 15 teams: FRIDAY Costa Mesa vs El Dorado at Valencia High (ll :~·a.m l F.1 Toro vs Cerritos at Mission _\'1eJO !.!i.&h (7 _p~m ) SATURDAY Ualveralty at Huatlaglon Beacll ClO a.m .) fowitala VaUey vs SA N aUey atlluntmgton Beach (7p.m.). Marina vs Saddleback at Santa Ana Bowl (7 p.m. ). Mater Dei at Newport Harbor (lOa.m. l. Edison at Corona del Mar (9 a.m .) Dana Hills at Torrance' < 10 a.m.J Foothill at Miuioa \'te}c.-c 1c a.m.) Saa Clf'mente "& Estancia at. Newport Har bor (7 p.m.) Laguna Beach vs Esperanza at Valencia lligh <7:30J>.m . ). ------- Major 'League Standings AMERICAN LF.AGUE East Division W L Pd. GB NATlONALl.EAG F. East Division \Y L Pct. GB BUY or EASE New \'ork 82 52 .612 Ph1ladelph1:.i RI 52 .618 HIAD9UAITRS IM SANTA AM4 FACTOIY AUTHOltDD SAL.IS • SIUICI ,AITS • UAStMG SPOITSCAI CIMTB Large Se1ec11on New & Used lmoorts r1 IMMIDIAR DBJYllT .ON ALL MODELS Baltimore 7J 64 .526 lll"t Cleveland 70 oo .515 13 Boston 115 71 .478 18 Detroit 63 72 .467 191 2 Mllwauke<' 6 t 73 .455 21 Wfllt Dlvlldon Kans as City 79 57 .581 Oakland 73 63 .537 6 Minnesota 69 70 .4M l 11 ~ Texas 63 73 46.'l 16 Angf'ls 61 76 .445 181"J Chicago 58 78 426 21 ........ .,.,o-, ............ 1~ ), Gftlt•O<> 1 "" ..... 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IMetl-'' 14 II al Oii~ '°"'"' 11111 \I Loul\ l ll••Mu•\t" ~IOI el Monl•P•• •\1 .... -•., .,.., HOU>I°" IM<lelH)ftt " '1 "' ~"'°'" 1 II "' t•"Ktrtftill! tNorm•" U 0 " l •• &119110 lll~Odtn "JI •I \~" C'l~oo ,,-, •• , .. ..,,. 111. ft &11..,lt IN>e'rt " 101 •' ~ ''-·'<ri , ..... 11 111 II °"'"' ... ""''<...._, ... ., ... ...-. .. ~"· --~- DAILY PILOT BROTHERS DARREN (11) AND DAVID MOON OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. .. .· Tragedy No Deterent Mooll F amilv Sticks With Football ""\- By ROG ER CARl.'tON Ot •~• O•llY ,.,,04 Sl•tl Considering tragedy of tht: past. you have to wonder how Dorothy Ferrell keeps her cool us a member or a football family. The former Mrs. Dallas Moon has two sons running around the pract ice field at lluntington Beach High School as lhal tcum girds for Sunset League wurfart- Dav1d, a 17-year-old senior, 1s a placekicker. Ills 16 ycar·old brother. Darren, as his holder when h e 's not busy in t he secondary. David would be 1n that secondary, too. b ut a broken neck suffered in practice last rail now limits his e n e r gies to the placekicking game only OH the field memories includt: the loss of her fi rst husband. Dallas Moon. who was with former Mater Dei (Santa Ana l High coach Joe O'Hara and Bill Hannah when they and the pilot of a lil!ht plane were killed in a crash in the Santa Yne7. moun· tains near Sant;-B:irbura Nov. 14. 1971. The three we re uss1s t ant coaches at C,al St.ate tFuJJert.on.) un er Dick Coury a"nd on a scout- ing m ission. '.\toor. ·., bcv". David aftc' Ou r. .ren '.\1oor., "PCn! P ~,.\>2l de'"' <'i <heir summers with thdr father near the practice fields. And with Golden We.sl College. assistant football coach Gene Ferrell now the head or the household, il"~ still a football-oriented family "I know the first game 1s going lo be a problem watching." sayh the boys' mother. ··eut I have every eonridence they'll come out all ri~ht. It ·s somethin~ the" want to do. I 'II keep my worne~ to myself " David was the HB Oiler!'.· plucekicker and defensive back as a junior before severe dnma1ite lo a neck vertebra cut him down Successful surgery has corrected the proble m . but hard-nosed footba ll Is apparently out forever "I'll just concentrate on kick 1ng now.·· s uys Duvld. who kicked a 32-yard field goal 1111 a junior and booted a windy 50 yarder in practice With only a S·ll. 165-pound Simpson to 49er ? Ralll.8 Deal Off AUention shirted to the San Francisco 49ers after the Los Angeles Rams turned down a proposed package deaJ for All Pro running back O.J . Sampson. attordlng to Buffalo Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson. Wilson disclosed Monday that hi~ National Football League club had asked for defensive end Jack Youngblood. running back Lawrence McCutcheon. reserve defensive tackle Mike Fanning and the Rams' first round draft picks for 1978 and 1979 ' > l .. frame. David say~ his timing and use or all or his body in thc dfort make the dl.C.(erence D~rrcn is ~bo a placek1ck<'r. but will s pt'nd his timl' in that game us thl• holder all a Jun111r with most of h1i. work al frt•t· s afely. "The fact that tht•) pra1·u1•t• together and likt• lo kick and tali.. aboul it helps .' :.U):> llB C'OU('h Dave Van HoorebC'ke ··constructive cnticasm help:.. each other' and for the holder to have kickin~ knowled~e help!< himasaholMr • And for both of lhl' Moons 11 may be a ca~e of U11ng~ Just com 1n ~ naturally The ir dad Dallas was al!.o a placcl(i cker and punier a s ide from other dul1t'S at Cerritos College during his pinyin~ 1la y!> For Dorothy fo'C'rrl'll ti hai. heen a hfetam e or football. "and unhkl• h\ll month-old daughtl'r Dart1 i\nn. thcn· will surelY tw ... oml' lmttc rfhes lhlll fall ""This 1~ going to cause us some concern... 'he says. "but let's face 1t, footba II ha~ b<-en our hfe . South Coast Loop Boasts 3 Crowns The addition of Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa high schools to the South Coast League setup makes thC' football vista deeper in talent-but the gridders still have a ways to go before proving l!S adept' as i.omc or the other sports. When a leai;:uc can l'l'Ort a de l tnr•n c CIF l;••·.,.1.. l'choc1 ... chi:fl"r1c n in t~:-u. separate ~pcirt~ th •• , <-\;ill order. Even more so whu 1 ~l·l' <'I'"<'• • ha .. rrl" vlded a champion in tha· .-JJ01 • two years running. San Clemente High's Tnton~. recent ii11tori> to Poland for com RO GE R <:ARLSON petition. made II b:tck·lo-hu<'k CIF crowns m volleyball for tht· circuit In 1975 11 wall Lu~uo:. Rt•arh Corono d<'I Mur lmngs with 11 perhaps the b<>sl all-round tt•nnlll 11roup in Clf" Southern Sect io11 history Unbeaten for a span or two years a n d two·timc CW champions, the Sea Kings do not figure lo lose to anyone <1galn. And with Brian Coodell. th(' two-time world champion und gold medal winner at Montreal In the 400 and 1.500 freestyles. re· turning for his senior year nt M1ss1on Viejo Hlgh, there !.cems httle doubt the Diablos will an nex a third straight CIFtiUe For Goodell, one has lo wonder what could excite hJm during his final high school year. Some say he'll take more serious aim at lhe Individua l medley San Clemente High prtnclpal Darrell Ta vi or . the fellow who ig· nited the iritons to the ir current role or success in football from previous obh vi on, is now the new Dana Hills High boss. Taylor was an outspoken critic of the Corona <Jel Mar -Costa Mesa encroach ment of the South Cow;t L<'ague Dana Hills has three extra .aii· sets going f1lr it when it mcc\i> Corona del Mar in football · Amon~ -ihe Dolphins-back"ers are Dana llills students Jody. T ro y and Dayna Motr1s. cia.us:itlh·1 <'f Cd !\ii 'oolhall cb:icll l)•c~ :-.:orni. .\nt)ther new pnnc111 .. I , .. al l..1j.'111i.1 Bl•;ich 11 i~h whe,.,. f\('t- llui:t-c ~ l !llc('!'t OH·r llui:hc:-•>- form<.'rl)' ''' l'Mt n:• tld l\hr l11gh and h1 ... '"'' tlOI• 1 ... ; ... ta::dou1 n r c1vt•r El Toro llt~h has added a nc\w d1rnenllmn to its football proiiram in assis tant co:1c·h Phil Urowo'. Brown rcturnh lo the coochinit and ll'ach1nJ( rank~ after 11 whirl in pnv:itc bui.rnl'.'~i.. following 11 succ<'ssful rt•ign ut Co!.la Mc:su 'i. Ehtanc1a llis,:h School. lk l<•d Estancia lo u !J·2 MWSOn in 1970 with the only losses lo un· li<'fc:itc•d <.:IF :1 A champion Edison of llunlin)(ton Beath t M 12\ and th~ Allen (.;artcr-IM llon1t;1 Bl'arcats in the 11eco111J round of the t.>llm 11111tmns. 15-14. Chu<•k MorrlR und h\11 Universi ty (l rvlnc> > lllgh water polo players ar e huck from a two- wcek JUUnl In Ila wall where they clulmed tournament crowns .In 18-nnd-un<t er a nd 16-ond-under compclillnn Nlnet<'en In ull mode t he trip and most rmanced their way lhrouf(h vor1ou!I money maklnf( endeavors "It was a real learning proccn for all of us ," Nays Morris. "Th•' compehlion. a week's campinJt. the sacrifices made to m ake the trip, everything." The Trojans arc now cyc'119 n possible t ri[I to Vancouver. British Columbia In 1977. . The Hawaii excursion included competition with teams Crom Australia. Japan. Canada. other Californ ia teams and Hawaiian units. ' OAIL Y PILOT Tu d& S.ptf!!mber 1 1916 ' ~ THE/Y AA £2 &. r\t Del rtlar Gaucl10 GWC Defense Defense ~r§ LJh,Jf/ ~ETHOD · Race Results llYUI ADVANTAOll OUI PAOll OffllS :=:Experienced Young I ' ••• w ....... .. F1nt ... ,. 1,,. M •lllST llA(I; I t It 1>11•-. It.• '° -4• 1 '' t• "II tOIO ~ C> 1 llii)\. \ ·• "'' ... -' ,..wr ,. \.HJIO (I t.;f\4'•'..W"-4' ,,, ~ P.tfl •"O tO" I.\' w " t u '•At ft«-• •C~•I•""° 1,,1 N•'-vall I \A '\.t ~f\tll (.t ft .... ,I Al\• f ..... 1. ~·wr-o cc.....1.,.11 ByROWARO 1 •. 11 \Nl>Y ByLA RENE K EYS D1Palmu 15·9. IK5, San· 0tui.0•11'"""'''"' .. • 1, ,JJ:.t! <c "' , ' "• , •• , .. ••er • '"' • .)""" ., n ... Ol lfle.Dl.i1, f'li. MAlll t1:.11otol, Steve Ri chardson The Sad d I e back O· "'*'"'"•·•Ht1 •1 .. ,.,", • It• n'\t "~ J ., •• ,oil\" 1,u &1 °" tpWo:tiic 4ht 1'1 ~ t M U4ty.._.1 ttt 'OWM'kf'\ PtiH\ 1t000 '1'h ~re arc l wo pos1· tions to fill on thl• Ciold<'n West Collt•i:c dl.'fl'n11ivl! platoon with r>lu yrrs other than returning ~larters us thl' Hu!!tlcrs ~pure for the 1976 foot· ban season. 1~ 11 . 190, Newport College Gauchos' de· Harbor). Wayne Stcwurl fen 5 e gave u P u n ( 6. o, 19 s. Ran r h 0 average of 35 ya~ In Al~mllo1o1> <\n<I Stcv<• each of their Cirst cighl (ttio.\<;,t,u-.tD•"• 1.;I tf ~ \ 1,0.,l.\,t\t.y\M,4f\.fHt1 I J..v••t Ftt• j rc.~f\•1 d •l .,,. ~In .. tc.., •• ,..'"'., CONFRONTING THE NARROW FAIRWAY c,. •• ,,~ !.'""'' ,._.O.J\il•t' ''• Gt•mm1c;.11 ICti>"'P" • Mr Ano_. 011v•"•••• t1• filtt'9f\4itt1"""°l~~""""i.;, \t•I'-., f(. •mlMH "• Mh Not•l'on tf'~"· .. 't Jr ' b-"O..Hk•m1r,1I 11• L.Or~.;Mr (N~QV•tl Ill thet yourl mey not! · "o c r c n s i v t• I ) w •• ~hould be ver.v stron~ ,Oi1s year:· coach Ruy ~haekleford admits . ":.\'{.e had a young dl·· ~·e team l•tsl year 3nd most or them a re l>;.ick. This should give us a well-balanced t<•a m with a strong offense ·,· The Rus tlers ha\'e their entire hncbal·king corps and def e n ·ivc econd~ry r cturn 1n~ <tlong '"th !)C'\Cral start ing lin('mcn \Vil barns 16·0. 195. Muter football games last year. Wlll'n you're 1:onfrun1t'd with J 11.mow f .itr>Aay. Del). ,. This season the de· concl'ntute on g\'f ting a )frJ•{lht ~ht.1L If )OU oc~a· rn lht> secondary. cor· rensive uolt, comprised sionally shcc or hool. ... 1th your drm·r. u'"' .1 nerbucks J<:ric Jonnson mostly of freshmen and f;mw.iy wood, a long non~" wh.11~·ver it tAf.'\ i.1 l.'-'q' C5 IO, 190 > and Mtirk with a questionable theb:illin tht:fairway. l\k ·bncr l!'i-1,, 160 ) return secondary, could be hard It's always wis4! to s:icul1ce :i lt.'w ynrJs ftom the along \\1th :1afoties Rich pressed. tee in order to i.JVt a foH 'hut or I-Ao. Ch:rnc~ Jrc Rosen (5·10, 167) and But il may not be time you won·1 mlss the d1stJn,·e :inyw11y, sinrc c1.1urM: Chuck Tut>y (S-11. 188>-yet for Saddleback oppo-architects usu:illy do not "uitJ a lot of kni;th into Outstanding freshman nents to celebrate holes )Wtth :i nurow falr>Aay. candidates in clude On lbe contrary, new --------------------- c;eorRe ~tcGowen (S..10, head varsity coach Ken •- 175. ~t ater Del>. Hob Swearingen seems For Del Mar Craft (6·0, 185. Marina>. optimistic. ~like Cadwell IS·lO. 170. "It could come down to Wl':-tminsl e r l. Toby Saddleback and CilrUS Honwell 15·10. 180, llunl-for the league title, but 1ngton Beul'h) and Bob then that's nothing :'ll:.irquez or Founta in new,"besays. RaCe Entries !.ln.othnCeor99 '""'""' \' Jiit•.,. The Gauchoe finished Ron\\ell 1:-the brother with a 7-1·1 record to Uc ~1111ruu '' itm·•~•,. ~· of former GWC defen. ~trus for the 1975 !IW· ~ .. "u~d~:"1'~~~:~~~~100 • •O HI) )Ml s1ve star Tony Bonwell s 1on Conference 10.0 soo '°" \\ho played one year as a champions hip. Grtri.a cv .. 11•••1 • t.0 .~!: quurte rback before The defense will be ~~A_:;;"!;~'t,,.' switthing fo the def"ns-". bolstered by the ret14fTI.of Al'° R•" -c•11\•to, Cll006rrw " " . E\D<'<l•I 11, Victory !iilw10, ""'~"" C•ewo•Ou1> 1S1>0.mol•trl J 20 l Ml P•e<ldd IMcHarQ""I . • 00 Timi--t 10. Sc•41CM<l-T""IEI l1Qrt. SEVENTH llACE -t 1 l•mllM"" tvrt-J a. .-.,.e•r-Otct .. Uttt AU.,..nc.-.i\. Pune S11,000 L•dy ol 1ne L•~• t!.hu•.,,~k•rl Others vyin~ for a spot tackle Tim Murphy (6-0, e.,ei:· in thC' secondary include 200) from San Clemente ;'ff{:tclWld -A .. 1 Aoy•H•. Noc.._ Fl••llYPa.-tMen•• Svlvcster Babinski (S·ll '°nd Paul Moberg. ac-. &i '•· F"9'·•'<Sw <To•o> 9.0 •10 ··~ IOO ..,,, . ., 1.75. Huntington Be.ach >: cording to Swearingen. SCCOND u ct: 1 1m mo• ... > r om.--1 ••·1 s. Gury Brown 15·9. 160. Moberg; a 6 ·1, 215· ~...-:.(l;~!.':!:=:!'~!';!.,.'";'""°'100-Noscr•mlle<. (,,....hJ f'-f l 1uuhl• lvn"'"'t 11 •t• ~' """"" fP'•f11(\. ,,. N\ll•r-. H ,"' U ll• Aho &11,IDI• Ct1~0Mu~t,•1r.n") f ''"" 1) 11• MY~' f'\ trhl _..,, -Of1y,.,.,,, ltt Owr\\hl N CI MJ<t;f Af"h"•) 11,Ut lhrJrnt>,••·•V 1c.-~o-o.,n •'• \ECO HO ll&t C • lu" .,., oto ,,,.... (. • ;". 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Mlul•• Yl•I•· 2 3 hffit.l ... a-lletl•11• e..c•--•tL.A.- llllONTH 10 MONTH llNTAL LUIS , NO OIPOSIT uqu:uo ON APPI0¥1D CllOIT 4 ONLY $11 10 PU MONTH TOTAL COST 1 ... 11.ltff ,...., 5 NlW COMPACT UNIT SIU Ill• a 4 •I'll 6 YOICl llllUUGl PAGIU ALSO AU AYAIUIU 7 fULL Fllf MAINflNANCE ORANGE COUNTY RADIO'TfLEPHONf SERVICE 1,.r C7 I ~I 135-3305 .. IO. l&lln& ,I, S4NU All• ,,..,. L--<~, ,.. ..... Vit i.. --· s. .. (.._ ....... , ... t. .. ur.... fl Ttrll. U ll 1111 -.... uu Call 642-5678. Put a lew words lo work lor ou. Kevin Pallt•r..,on 15·4. l95, Fountain \' .1llt·\ 1 was an all-Cit-' M'll'<'l1 on hlstycur und 1s a l(•adinf! ~andidutc for a starting berth. Others include Dan Meuks l(;.o. 200. Ma rina>; Ri<'k Shirlcv '6·0. 200. soph. >. .John Slemmer <6··1. 200. M utcr DeiJ ; and Krith Oionnt' <6-3. 190, llunt111~ton Beach l. Lvnwoo dl . Dwayne pounder was c redited 1.0 •10 Jon uhu••-H•d••""•"""•" G·a n sky <5-10. 170. with five sacks in the ~~;.:';::·,~:.1,1 •.o !~ •·F•••11•Pm.1H1••n11 oo &l\O Elltlllle l 1t1\\lr"lr J-»iC.,tl(I tVehH IUt lt 111-r=:::::::================="'==-=-========-:============-:. THE PRESTIGE Wi t h four s t::irtin~ liocbackt>rs in the fold. includin):! Dennis Fortin (6-2. 219 l. St'ott ).tallory (5·11. 20 1 1. Hob Macaulev 16-0. 186 1 and F red 1>'1Palm.1 15 Ill. 19() >. II \\I II b<.· tou_g h fo r a first ~ <'ar pl<" l'r lo bn•ak rnto lhl' linN1p Mallor) "J' lhl' lt>ad i n g t al'klt•r fnr lhl' Rustlers last SC't1M1n "1lh 119 tackle-; I n addition to th1.; q u a r t l' t . f 11 u r m o r l' :;ophomorc.•-. rl•l urn at th<' linehadun~ po:-1llon Th~y 1nl'ludl' Ton) ()om ingut'Z I Ii-fl. 20:$ l. Th.id Laird rn-o. IH01, Hon Morehouse• 1:l·11 . 197 1 :Jrld Rick Sheldon (5 11. 2121. Frt>o;h m1•n 1 n t lutll' O~H~ Hecklol I 6 3, HIS. Bols u Gninch 'l. l>on Pacifica I. Charlie Southwestern game last r..ne 10• s Alw Aen GoftQO MOM. Maro, t Leidenhc1 mer (5· l I. 185. year. M•nm•1. ca•eb••'•· Mr. M•ll••, La Quintal and Richard All ·South Coast vo1a.o...1oe.H•P*OOCI CI e m e n ~ 1 5. 1 1. 17 5. Leaguer Mark M erwi.n of ~1~~"::,.:"!."";~~ ... ari.,. a Westmmstt•r1. Mi ss ion Viejo, Jeff is,.c...,11-., •• ouuo. EIGHTH RACE -Al>>u\ 1 '• m11., ICrowv Cov• ..,, ~ v•" ol<h & .,., tn111,.t1onal Hanol<.<.JP. Pur w ,,00,*. 0.-1 Mar t-4oni:hc lP A RH»i in P~uh. CSf'tOem111k,.rl .... -lt¥CM< ... MQll' t Good R•port CPo·rc .. ) ,,,_ -1 )11) • ''° J .I() ,., JIOJIO • '° JU\O 'Cl \ • 4 O•od Au-.t1n ~tH-t, <,...o,Q• N••OflOd, M itH ·i Pld ~. b• an•ord COUf'"I A < Wh1tllNJMmtr•1~ttntty. NQ\.(raitctws. w t l h a l 0 u ~ h e r Green or El Toro (6-0, TMI 110 llACE -• •u·•--1.,..., :-C'hedull· that in(')udes 200) and Craig Fulladosa o101o11 ... , o~•m•"i Pu•••VlOO pract1('e ~a mes a,::ainst or Dana Hills (6·1, 215) l'>lrtffnt~H-•D M~01~I ~'WI , ., Ea'>t l.os 1\nge les. are battling for line ,. .... o. ..... """"'"' ~!IO"" Fullt>rton. Orange Coasl positions. N~i;:1·c~~~1; s '"'-''1·"'"" '7-, and U,akC'rs ril'ld. the Brad Long, a 6·1. 220· Aho R•" H?~v• Po•ocy H "' HINTMllACE -1 .1,,1onq<°"'"''· Golden West defl'nse will pounder from Tustm and H•»••n. l.un J •t•. A • .,. r Ao.Id 1.,...,014\ & ""· Auow•n<ft. P\lr .. be put to the acid test. con\·erted tight end Jim Gas'..,.1ei.o .... 00• "•"" ~~ E""°' 1 ou1u,1 In 1969 the Rustlers al-Harden (6·0. 224 ) or ,..OUllTH llACE ~ ""'-I Ml\l••D.JnlOl••••Ull•!I In\\ l'd only 16 points p<'r Carlsbad also figure lo , ., 0,0 ma·O'"" 0,,, A. •l""l•n.i Mo""" 1v.,.1~•AI i::amc to opponents. Ir be in the race for starting Purw~r~ • r·--• ~ 1 1 no HO J .ad ft,) HO h •e Aed$.ffl\~l1on CV••t')jt •l Nou,.•t<"t'S t ts )'ear·s <'lub docs as spo...... uC!I HJ .i1111__~.,,$.Ne_. • ._0 ,u."""* "l'll. Shal'kkford "ill be While Swearingen says v,...,,..,,.,,,"•n<o• 1., Joo o.ao,o•.•HM so. ~at1:-f1c•d his secondary may be ~;:-.:.; 11•11~111 ~0••1 s l'l l'OUllTH llACE • lu•l-i> t \'e•• old m•W'-n f1IU•\ (,1•1m..og Purw~SOO Cl•1mln9p••« \1$.000 ,Jut•t-"\. Doti IVf'rQ-dlr• I HJ L•Jf V1~·"9'°" f(4m .... I 111 ~O.MllC~,, ..... ,. • 111 Flf Amt flt .tn l tM.IMr,..-.,, .1111) l•l •NoUO.-tMcH.Jt\f\lll~ tU P?-"'r CHI f01n1c01•' .-UJ. ... JQl>ty Doll 1'-' nel 111 Ziab~ too .... , .. l '" Ou·ntl, ,..,, u HCl \l•rwd" • I II Pr•l'C..tUMottr .. t'V•t• lU 1' tlY 0-,.11 "" \ P..t f Pt ''U" t II N•• •••tJ• tl.a' • PH\("" Jr • 11 r Al .. 1!11•1•1• H4W'1~ Fo•' SI•' I How4"U 111 ~ll'TH ll&Cf Ort• .,,, .. 1 .,...., old\ Cl••m f'l<J Purv \ISt>O C••·m·")P"" \II ooo uo.cm OttQ.t<tHr (nh• IHo..,Ard~ II? £t .. oy 9r•un t')hOcmjtc .. , t <..01• n o tP1rv.u Jt • ... ~ 0 Bolo INoq ... " ,. .... ~bf .o-• .,.,.... .. Mr Olnt( M IM,urn .. <J , .. Ill ... llt ''°' "Wl• ha\'C a well -the the big question .,,,~ "'" w '" .,,,.,.,,.,,~, balancl·cl ll•a m this \'ear mark this season. he has o..nc• '"snow. No•d•c "''"'"· ..... , • t111ht' Au.111.t. "e"•d c;.o1<1 and nc·1t hl•r thC' offe nse a good de)ll of praise for Now;••t<n" nr the dcfen!>e "ill have returning letterman •ll'TH llACI -1 • m1l~•.,...htrl J .,\'.,.. olch A up, AUuwof\lft\ Pur\4 \12 OllCI WILSON Vv SroRAGE tu C'arry the load. The de· Larry Jordan. fen~e is strong and the of. Jordan converted lust fl•ns<' i:-impron•d ... year from d efensive Shackll'ford :-:n :-back to running buck and was the Gauchos leading EtffQUlel 11 C Pttrc~> ~10 t:O Af)I) Vtra f'I It t(4''\l4J"Pd•I ) 80 •Ml Ad••MHlly (M(HorQIH' 1 $*I l •-I 0 l ~ MOTORHOMES-CAMPERs-IOATS •Resident Manager (24 hr. ..Dump Statcon •T rash Bin secuntyJ •Wash Area •Bottle Gas . •Fenced •Paved •Lighted S,ACH STAIT AT $1.SO Na M0'4TH OCC Cornerbacks ground gaint>r . but is back to w or k t h <' secondary this season. ~1\0 "•n Ed1nQ10" Lit'lt ' ~ tf\\ Sutmlt\t O:tv. $H<"' ti J•h.t•I S<'ill(t\td Ju\llmv U Eutla -J.liHQW•lf II & I· Y••••• 11. ,..,u1u to. 17141531-7900 16 790 SO. HAUOI ILVD. SANT A ANA. CAL In running ror the J•••Nwt11ofw--H.rtMr linebacker JObS art' Ron ~llCTH llACE • lu••--1 Y""t l hd. ·~ ... THI AWNING MAN HIGH· RISE. Newport Center's prestigious Wells Fargo Building. Sixteen elegant stories of steel, stone and glass with a roster of quality tenants. 16,000 square feet per floor. Maximum design flexlbllity, from 375 to 12,000 square feet available. 24-hour security. Ample p-arklng. THE WEU.SFARGO BUILDING 660 Newport Center Drive Conlocl your broker or BJll Doiley or Tom Utmon of K ev to D ef e 11se Wade, the 6·3. 190-pound "'1 m .. c1-.. ""' "Qfl01"9'-PurM -----------------------1 South Coast League.-l!"~cm-------------~--------------__::=========================-=:__-....::==..:=..=::.:.:==:' lineman of lhe year from Two rornerbarks will from Hunting-ton Beach San Clemen t e . Tony form the nucleus for tht· lligh. Mitre l5-ll. 215 ) from St. Ota ngeCoast C'ollt'gede-Templ<.>ton didn't play Paul (Santa Fe Springs) fen111v e platoon th1<1 high sch ool football a.ndJeHRollelti. season aftt>r ~rat.luut1on because he was too According to Swear· depleted lhc ranks al s mall. fie has been with i ngen. t h e kicking • Orange Coast Collc~e the OranJ?e County· positions are still up for after an undcf<.•uted Rhinos this yt!ar and has grabs. national ch am p1onsh1p grown to 230 pounds. Jim Lachmond from season in 1975. At t he e nd s pots. Tustin appears to be a See ymr Exxon Dealer for lis . Fall ttery Let's talk ... Coal'h Oick Tu('ker 1s Landri (6· 1. 200) and frontrunner. John Hoyt realistic in his a pprou<'h Robby Livingston <6·2 of Foothill <Santa Ana) to-•LJi e 1976 football 205) are sophomores and and Tom Miller. leading eampniRn for the Pirates are joined by freshmen quarterback candidalc. ----.;ltJM·.._·'M:H<i-+hHil st g1ooi> ~ht\'Q Hollaad (6 O, 195) could be do1~.~--------------- meeting of the tl'll m: from Fontanu High and ing. . J erry Grundy <6-0. 2001 The Gauch.os srnm· "If you :ire not in from Fountain Valley. mage with Santa Ana physical shapr ri g ht Rhett Tucker (6-0.205) College Saturday and now. ~1111 nui;:ht as '~ell and son or the head open al hom<' against forgt't 11 bccuuM' \H' l'Oach , is bac k as a CypressSepl. 18. have o nly l\\o weeks lineb.J.tck_er . Otttec.... btTorc our firhl g-amc. s ophomores 1 n cl udc "In 14 yl'ars at Oran~c Keith nateman (6-0. 205 > Ct>as t I havt> nrv<'r hud and John Phipps 15-11. so few sta rters rl'lUm· 195). f''reshmcn mC'lud<.• "'~·.. Kevin Lindsay (6· I, 210 I Tim lllck:-<5 11. If~';) from Newport Harbor nnd Ron l.nmerton (a K, lligh nn11 Jal'k Mackt>y 180) an• lhl' lnne re• (5·9 . IRO ) o f Bols a llO'oet'<1 from Inst ycnr'i1 Grnndc ll1gh cl er t' n s I \I(' s t ar ll n ~ Other hOphomores in µl1toon and both art> cor the drfensive backfield nerbnrks include Chris Hawn <6-0. They bonst '>trong 185) ond J<'rry Gustin C' red t' n t 1 a Is. ha v In it (6-0. lfl!i l. Freshmen in· s~ven interccpllons, 27 . elude Steve Foley (G·l. ~s d<'flN•tions und R7 200) or Newport Harbor, thckles between them. ·Mark Whitley (~·10, 165 I They join tl~ht l•nrl Kt>ith of Esperanza und Duve Josephson us tht' lone re· Phipps <6·0, lfiO) from Fish Tale LONG t&ACH Ctl•lmoftt ,..,, _u .. ~ ' ttt D_,H t \1·1 t ,. 4'nd bid"'' 1 •t ,...,. " ~1ro '"" roe' ,,.., fO-'"' \ Wft4rt) "'' •l'\(f~"' II hi,....,,. .... ,,.. ' ,, _,,. J t. tiff ,.,.,. bit•\ • ,,,.. 11Nt 10• ., 't: lO. t'C) t)I~ Cl . ' OCE A Pit it Of •O. '"'0'•" tM> ') • ~ Pt \llD.JI \I r~ " J NIW~llT IArt'\ L••tll•ll l I~ '""°111 '' f~ "'Uilftft J I II t.Nf•tt .. tMn 4H ud" I~ \fttt1.Ui11 •\ U "°''Cod 10. ... ·, IA<lltr I 11\ •""'"'' 4 t~ tt ".. !Jd• •• D<4\ • wn t• ~· °'"''' ,.,,()<~ "'.J \ll\.itt.t,11t )m u1.1+"t1\0\l•d SIAL llACH llO '""''•" , .,.,, r~W•~ • ,,. tel Ollo. t,nt1 '~" "'Jd ...... 1'1'1 "M'"" I """llo l ... .., """ l~•lll>UI SAN ,.09'0-.. •n~·.,,. )Ill!).<• r" V'f • U ~Ho, tt r ,\11 n f\.t t. tlO ;r "i.~':.i~r'"'h '!:~~ .. ·.'.0".,'f!.~ •~<ll'l·l S Oll<O t>l\>. I ll•llllvt. U rtX"-tod. lbfif\ltO turnmtuitnrtt.'rs. Ncwi>0rt lla rbor. "Our h nt• is of con-;::==================i===:;l C()rn." Tucker says. "We havt' v('r y f <·~ ex· 11erlenc ed lnterlvr linemen." Pefensivc coordinator Jack Fair usually molds a strong unit in a short time and will be pres ed to gel this year's squad ready for game action. DECEMBER OCCUPANCY '7he Pirates lost three lettermen they felt would be. on hand for early warkouts. Mark Link. a dJfenslve end . Frank Pacheco, a defensive beck and Gri! Amies, a w,ide receJver, failed to rel>Ort for ea rly physicals. Frank Landri, ab ):)utside linebacker. did report late. 64,177 SQ. rr. NEW BUILDING PLUS DOCK·BIGB LOADING, DPANllOff LAllD, PBOTECl'ED ENllBODIENT, EDT I BEEWXi ACCESS AMORE. -- For inlorl'Tl3tion on this or Olhef bU11ding alternallves. call your broker or Craig Lyon. Manager of 5ales & Leasing, at (213) 628·4204. (714) 833-1010. The defensive tackle posts will probably be mcwed by Walter Guild (6 ·4 . 245) and Pat ..... , ARI WI Millican CS.2, 23-0> with ~-..... r •• ; frethmen Mark Cowper (t-2 200> or Fountain NOW II!' INIE va1l,1. Alex Murasko (6-2. '220) from Unlversi· .• COMNJUSTRIALPLEX ty H l1 h a nct Bob Templeton (g.), 230>-.-----------------.. All .. Econo-Power K·24. Economlcal Power for cars with llmlted electrical demands. Wan anted 42 months. s 35." ....... in. Atl .. PeceMttet'"' PA·24. Our high·capeclty benery for cars with normal power demands. Wat..ted60 moe1ths.' 1 \ ~43 wlthl••d~-~. '~·- Alln Pretnlum Power PH0-24. Our most Powerful battery with extra cap1clty for cars with high etectrlcal demands. CMck CMlr price on the right battefy for your pow9r need•! .-------u•rno WMlllMT'I'-------. Free battery check·• Don't gembte on 1 weak be1tefy \t'f9 time ot y.er. Atk forourfr9t clleclklp next tlma you atop by. I Fall Service Values! KMpfng wheels balanced can help correcf\.lbratlon and uneven Ure wear. We'll flush IM coolfng 1ys11m •nd put In up to 2 gallons of tntllrM~e/ccol111t lntP,.eCl &olta ll'ld hows. \ Who can you talk 1a llbout a good deal on new hros a ba11e1y or about 1erv1ces to help go1 your car reacty lorwfnter? look lo your dealer at lhe E1ocon VafueConfor neort>y. H 'a an Independent business-man end ho values your confidence In his produtls and his service. Aak him ebout hta foll b11t1ery chock-tip Ho can fell you If your bolto•y 1 perlorm1no property bofor9 tho rough winter wl'lllher com(ls. lio'll advlae you. too, that 11'1 wilie lo repl1ce a b111ory at tho llr1t algn ol we11kno11 -betoro ll could give you lroubla on tho rood. And white you'ro lalkfno to hlm. Hk him tor hie price on R l'(Ullllty tho orbollory th1t's right for your <lrl11ln11 no11ds You Juac ml(Jht llu 1urptl11nd nl the dcnl1 ho c11n n11ko Your liuon VoluoCunlur danlnr. Ho'• 1 good men to totlt to. Prlcos ond n1tnr1 ahown arn nvnllebto lhrouf')h Soplnmbnr 30, nxc~pc r11r1l111or '"rvleo oflor which !Ind• Octobor 31, IH Euon a(ll'Vltl' tlllflon~ fdonf1flod by 1 V.11urCcntl'r t.loor s111n 1nou1nu. "Op"ratrd t>y Exxon Compnny. U S /\." v1he:ro locotod 111 th11 11ru. Tonight's TV Highlights CBS 8 8 p.m. -Saturduv Fa ll Review. J.'at Albt?rt <the VOtCC of Bill Coe.by) ond other Cosby kid~ tin.· hosts to u look •t ne w weekend curtoon •md children's shows. KCET@9p.m.-TV Look' ~1t the Oscars. Camer:.is follow Lee lirant through her cvenlnt: of victory. CBS 8 11 p.m. -Highlights of lh,e M U.S. Tennis Open. TV DAILY LOG l ________ J I TU•SDAY •V•NING -6:30- D DIMll! G~tm •rlCludt Ro~rt SI"~· Bonn•t flinll1n D1~na lri>t 81ood. S•ut l . Jun. ind )u•1 86hop (t W, Cnfltth 10 Mtrw Gntt1n Sllow .,. • .., Alf111 11~1 1 3 • Siu .. , th• Slari m [lectnc Conl~ny m NHhwtllt Oft Ille llo'4I 7:00 081.1• •J f!!>lltn D U.rs Clwt " ( .n • ) lolu~ll ie Tt Tel lllt Trutll Cl C..C.fllr1ttet1 G)l IMt u., a> Tiie f'll 11 ' lillll-lt fl) AMnu/1'11tt lt•t!ll Hour l)t W, C11tt1tll fl!) lllMft M1dlttl/lthrtr lltport m °' tllllltc Stnts m ~ .. , ~'''"" -7:30- D 1l1 t l 101 m Hollywood $411afn e ......, ,., 0...11 8 WttW ti Su1 .. u t l• "-·• II Tiie ...,-, fil .. ...,._. 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Tht•y tnr..~ describl'd Vikin~ t\ (indings a:i .. lantal11 ing, but inconclusi \ e ~ii• le G1111I CRESCE~T C:I T\' <AP.I J\ former Worlll Wat' II J apan<':-l' r1ghtt·r Tuesoa Se temt>er 1 1978 Perfeci Fif Even William Conrad, hefty star or the TV series Cannon. realizes the· importance Personal Flot a tion Devices CPFDs) as he demonstra tes b~· hanging one on his a mple girth during a Coast Gua rd Auxili~rv saretv demonstrat ion at Dana Point. The ·law re'· quires one PF'D for C\'ery person aboard a pleasure boat with specially designed ones for children and such hefties ..as Fr~nk Can· non. • Schock to Direct '77 Sailboat Show Challenges U.S. Swedish Cup Yacht Debuts STENUNGSUND.Sweden <AP) -Queen Silvia or Sweden. ac.'comparued by her husb1Uld, King Carl XVI Custar, christened Sverige, the rcvolutlon1ry com puter·deslgned Swedish challenger tor the Americu's Cup yuchting series, during a ceremony at this west c.'Oast fishinl! village. ' Launching of the 21-)•ard aluminum vessel, jam-packed with ad"anced Swedish electroni c systems, climaxed a most carefully c.'oordinated joint effort by the Swedish industry. Spearheading the $1.3 million project is Pelle Pettersson. one oC Sweden's greatest all-tlmo sailors. P BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE f'IC1'1TIOU5 IU .. Mft.S f'ICTnoou• IUllMEU NAMI ITATIMINT MAMI STATIMINT T,. IOI-ft@ 11«'"°"'' ., ..... 111""11 TIW 1•11 ... 1"9 -Wft t\ cb"O llNM ...,,,., ••n '' .. "0WAll0 "IPELINll. t.21 I! Ut..lltAMATI(; .SY$llM~ U•J w .. hl"t ton A••""• .s ... 1 ...... (Qtwu .... Co>l• Mt•• ""•~tt. t.i•f .. .,, .. •llOI ,._,,.,14 0 ~lttlon 1 llJ COt•«• I" .. Ho>Wa•d In< UI e W~ill·~~ t.>•t•Mc•• c··~u· A.., ...... ~ .. ,. A"• c.,,,,.,.,1•'1101 ""' ...,.,,..., ,, <Oii_,.,. ov '" '" llh A W•ll. IOU I (.;1-.t, <jiv,_,.~tl Or-C..hlOtN• H9'0lil 0 !>1•11411\ n 1, Olil•°"'" h Mll\Q COl\CN<tt<l 11• • Tl•" t\al•"'""I w•• 11••-d ••II\ llw ,..,.1 P.,1 ...... MP co.,..,1v cit" •• O••"~ c-1, • Alm. M Mow.,d, .... JOI •el••Y -··-Or.tf\9' COe•t 0.Uly Plll>I. ~HOWA•O,IH(; ~\t 11,ltl•, '"''' •n\•nl hied w1111 tllt Ql\lftly ~\11~,)1.11\0 StDl...,IMo• 1 14 1•1' Cl••' ol '""Gt Co.;nly °" StoltmOe• lit?" ' .. ,. 1'41WI l'V011t.ne<1 O<•no• C:ot11 C»llv l'llOI. PUBLIC NOTICE P BLIC NOTIC'E f'ICTITIOUS auSINIH N&MI $TAflM l jjT f 'W' tOfktwtntJ °"'~ ., •"9 tMI . """'' ., OCN•SI \'A' 1·)) '-'"'• 1 • .-, A .. Ce\I• Mo '-' CA fltll (CIW f\ I N•ll\< II_."""-'-t"" I.~··· .. '" t~h IN''"''' f\ C.\Mt0U(1..0 01' ,.._ tri •Ill""' IJWI" t N•tt•r TIU\ \t.ttfl-mttu ,,.., Hlri w.tt\ •~ y Clot ~ Of O••" .. Cown"" on >I 11 ltlt ,,_ Jl\il)l1\"VCI 0••119• f'.H\I O.Olly p;IOI , ut II, 1' )1 •""'l>•DI I.,,,. 3''11 I• PUBLIC NOTICE "CTIJIOUS IUS tNIU \tpi.>onb<.r 1 U, lt. H.1•1• lHtolt f'ICTITIOUS IUllNIU MAl\oll tTATIMINT NAMIE UAllMINl Tllel0ilowmo1><1•\0ft\4tl Jolt\Qby\I PVBLIC NOTJCi: The t~low•no ~"' ioo~ t1'4 ~ny bu~• "'" ~\ IW\U~ ~ & I. CON\1 UVCllOH ___ MO __ Tl_C_l_l_H_V_IT_l_N_Cl_e_l_OI___ TRo\OVCO HAAOWA14 E. ,...1 tOMll ... NV '111 Oo"" ,.,,, ... """' Noll<•'' ll<••b• given lh•t 11\t llN•d Tr.ob\lco Rd,, Mlo•on Vltio, C"11t0<n1a '~'"" O•••ch. <:•Ult•"'• •2'•• ,,.. Edwuu .... 01 tnt 1rv1M u..i11e<1 tu1s 1 •"• Co•n•11• Of/ Do• " '><hool O•s111c1 of Ortng<t COIM\ly, O.vld W Vltr"vt•, ?UI A••l•t ci .... i .... .,,.11,.aoo" ll••~"· C•ll•ot"•• C•"'°'"1.twlll rru1 .. Mttlf'd bichw> to St., ""°wp-orl 8u<h. G••1tot1wttlWO •1• .. J 00 pm qi tJ)f ti,\\ GO Of 5et>krnl»f. RUlh H. Vlttq<>v••, J)JA llOll<' SI, llddlt t.. !11111, llU Gt .. nl)t,. t 1el .. ti ..,,.l(h 11 .... "'d blell w.11 bot ,.w~8'rKh.{•fllo•nl••IWO Olrona,C•lltornl\tlliO PUblo<I• -tel .,,.d ,..td '°' Mt.I.le., Tl\il bu••.,.o Is co...,wtte.t. b' • ""' """""" " u "41u<l.d b' ~" 1n\tf,.,ftt""· 810 <O"<l•llona ....i t~ tefttt•ISM•l""1 \lllP vcnt••lp.i•t-\Jltp WY<lion> •"" b1d '"'"'' l'N' tw CIC>-0.-W. V•~•ll<'ite' L•nw C Co""" Pettersson. 42. Q rorO\. l••Md •• , .... °''"~ ot 8v•I-• "-' ""' 11.i_ .. , wn t•l.O wi th llW Thi\ >t~•••"4'tll .... lllN w"h t"' St<v•cts.. ?Ml Allon A .. ,...., lrv!fw, Counl't Oen ot Or•"te CO\lnt'tOf\ Jiii' Count' Cl*'\ ol 0••"~ C-•t °" St9 er world champion. tnple (.-----------... c..1110-m• T.,. 01s1t1<1 ,. .. """ 1,.. u, 1.,.. ttmllf• t. '"' ) •19.hllO"'l•<lf1''tOteflbldiotlO••V• ~St1H ~I ... European and double BQAJINC .,. , , 11 1 .....,,,_,,o.._c:o.a"o.11vP1001 Publl\htd0<.,.0tCl)o1o.i.1vP11o1. Olympic medaUst. direct·. ...;~ .. ;::;-1~~:.., ':io":1.:;. 0ttN111i.. '" -i1.1 .. 11.a1111s.o.. '· tei6 lSO..lt s.Pt • .., .. ,. '· "· J1 :e ... ,. J111 '' ed the design and con-_ ~~-:.!:,'t,7~~~t PUBLIC N001CE PUBLIC NOTICE struction of the Swedish ---------JoM M. 11•1<1<. 1>11.0. 12 t bl t a rf;n n AUll10t1ff<1Agrnl -me er yac s ........... ,.. Plllll1Miec1 o. ... ,. eo.st °'"'Poot. f'ICTfTIOUS IUSINUS ,.(TITIOUS auSINIH NAMISTATI MIENT .. AMISTATIMI NT from scr atch. s.c>icmo.-1, "· "" 111A·1• l"-IOl-i"9 pt•SOft Is CIOif19 llUSI• The lolloWl"I CM'tM)n~ M• CIO<ft9bw" "THE AMERICA'S Cup bas always been a dream for m e, the climax or my saill.ng career. To- day lots or boyhood dreams have been realized, .. he said after the ceremony, marking one or Queen . Silvia's first m ajor pubUc appearances since' her June wedding. P etler,son will fake SVenge to the United States in June 1977. Two months later the quallrica- tion races get under way Qff Newport, R .I., against other challengers.-from Austr~a. Britain and France. •un: neu .. , Ot..0 COU NTRY ANTIOUE JJJ ~ PJ CAR WASH.nts ------------RESTORAT1C»4, 1ns W"1IUtt A-. MalnS1.,$41nlaAn•,CA. f'ICTITIOUSeUSINfll Uf\il B·1l,Co1l•McU,C•llt.""27 Jolln e ~l•nd. ~n A•IWll 0. NAMI STA Tl MINT "°""'d 0..tlH Co'-"· •SAO Elm HIM\11"910f\ B ... 11. CA •ho T ... tollowln11 ..... ,..,. Is dotllg tluli· Aw., Apl A, C<n"I• Mew. C•lll. '2U1 W1IFN J ~l•Nt ... ,, Amtll °' •lln b Hllrlll.,91on Buell, CA 0•11 OltGollNI MFO. co .. ntW•IM ... ~.~lneu IS COf\dlKl.0 y.,, ·~ P•-l•J. FH I. "llllM•IWIO, HUAI Wtll ltthSl .. Co\t• MtH. CA'2»J RonoldCl\a•lttCol~n lftOlOll 8'1•<1>. CA tJ••• • O.nl• F:0<90hnl, JH B••St., •O, T>lls l•1tment w•1 lllecl wllh 11\ot 111,. IKHll\tS\ I\ ,.,,.ducll"<f Dy •n"" Co\.l•MeM.CA.flW . Cou ....... Of o .. ngt Coolnly on :::·~~::o HSOCl•t1011 OllWt ll><m ~ d1!1':.~1'1tU il ,Oftdllcted"' lft Ill· 12, ,.,., .. ~ Wilm~ J. MAl•M o ... -. F.Orgoll"l Pllllllshtd O•-Couc Ootllv P1101, Tiii\ '""~"I w•• 1111<1 Wllh "J Tiit\ M•lt-111 Wai 111ect Willl llW Al!g. 11. t•. Jt.•nd Sepl. I, 1.,6 :MI0-1' ~~~ C1.1•1~~·o. I Otanu• Counl'Oft ~ '-"' Ctt •k ol or ... ge C.0..11\yon Sep. --• lt<nlM• I. 191•. PUtll .,.,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE Put>ll~ll<'d O••"~ eo,,,1 O•ilv P11&1. 1>111141\h.0 ()< ... " CCIHt 0.lly Pil<I(. ------------s.i>I 1. 14. 11. 1'. 1916 )Ill 1• PUBLIC NOTICE The winner meets the U.S. yacht in a best-of-ScP1. 7. 14• 21• 11• "'6 J124•7• "~~~~~!:::_•:,:r seven ..race. series-oCC-Newport..$tarling Sept.. J3-PUBLIC N011C r ne10110Winopeat111u••dolina_.· PUBLIC NOTICE along a 24 .3 nautical mile Olympic-t ype course. ------------~'~l'NNv DET 1toir. 1 P.o . .,., • r---,-1-c_Tt_T_1o_u_s_1_u_s_1_H_1_ss __ f'ICTITIOUS eU$tNISS 941). sn R•moN, "C." t..•OUWW llff<,11. NAMI STA TIMINT THROUGHOUT 'n1E 106·year history of the n. ,.,N.!.".'~5!:.!.,l:i~'!!.llO _. c.111orni•t2U1 ,,.!::.'°''0w•110 ,..,.0" 1• "°'"9 b1"' • pilot ~taSJJlro Kuwata endint: a nonstop n1~ht to th1l L"nited St:.itc•., from Tqkyo landed :.omc 500 miles :.oulh o r h i!> planned dc,.tinat1on to· da~. blamin J; th l' Feder al Avi ation .\d ministration for fhl' goor Tom Schock or ~e\\ port Beach has been elected rh:.i irman or lhr 1917 Sailboat Show. set Oct. 22·31 at the Loni:t Beach ;\farina Th~ sponsoring Southern California Manne As· M>Ciahon also announced the a ppointment or Bill Schultz as show manager. Schultz has bee n a.~sis· tant mana~er or both lhe Sa1lboat Show and the Southern Cahforniu Boat Show for the past three years ' Ame rica's Cup, no na~ bas wrested th• "OV'"'ted t1Hu1· • °'""'_. v. '"'"· 511 "·~ "C." AVllA, 1100 we•• ""''' ..... n. .. .. ,.; FRONTIER REPLICAS. llOA U~le«h,C.llfornl•.,•St HO_....,. ...... c. •1..0 silver chalice from the ew York Yacht Club. Many Anllsttd u .. H J "°""""'" v1111ey A•11et1 "•11n 11•. s11 Ra..,..,.., -J.Oot••,JU'•An•c1e. a.t-CA rich and resourceful men tried in the past. All c.i11om1~'210t • · ' "C."1..t9..,..e.acll.c.11r"""•m.s• m.1 Tttftl Eno1t1etrln9 Inc.. • ™1 bu•IMU .'' COf\d\l"ecl by I This DvMf\OU IS COt\CIU(\"""' ... '" failed. CMll0tllo• cor-•1'-. 1M1' Am•ll.a. -•alp.ttlM•ll>tp. "'"'""•' F V 11 Catll . OanlelV. Tllrlt But Robert McCullough. commodore or the :~ J, 0 """ 1" • .... .. .... C::" ~memtnl wn lllecl ..... Ille TNS t,:r;;:: .. ,0o::~ ...... W>lll ..... ™' 111u1..,.n Is 'Ol\dllclecl by• <or· .,1., Cler• ol Orange Co\lnlY ...., "°""'' ''"'' ol 0••"90 Co\INy on New York Yacht Club, commenting on the am· :ior•-&YQUst11.t,,.. ~ ...,... .. , •. ""· bitious Swedish challenge, said recently: "We are TrtntE"o'""'1""1"'· Pu11hs1M<1 0r.....-eo.s•o.i•v l\ie1. ,..,:. very scared, very concerned.·· T "· S1n1111 """11 2• J1 •no ~Pl 1 1t1• uo1-1• """'1\1\ed O••nte '°"" o.u., Plio•. f'rHtckftl • • ' . ' ..... )I. and S.PI I. IA. ll, ttl• •t• i. Thb ~ltt.,...nl wff lllecl Wllll !lie ,I °"'"'' (;I••• 01 0""99 Count• OI\ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Kawata !>aid thl' FAA fouled ham up h~ routmi.: him ao'' n to Cn•::.ccnt C1 tv insteull of Seattle. I k said he j.!Ol 0\ {'!" (' rl'S('l'lll Cit\' and sa11l to him:o.l'lf :.This can't lw St•allh•' · fie he lan<.h:d ot ("n•M'l'lll Cit~· instead Schock will be s<.'r\'mg his second year as chairman or lhl' Sailboat Show. lie is a second ~enerat1on family member to serve iri a leadership l'apac1ty for SCM A. llis rather. Dill. is a former pre- ..,idt·nt of SC.:~l.\ und formC'r boals show chairman. San Diego Pla~ Boating Displays ""9Jbl u. ltl .. ~ Pwu11------~----~-1 ------~-~-..,,.,..-~ Publl-O••noe Cotll OlllY POOi. f'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS "ICTITIOVS IUS•HESS ""9.)t,-S.p1.1,1A.2l,lt1' >Ul-16 NAMISTATIMIENT NAMIESTATIMINT Tts.l!ll-lll!lller'°"'•redO!ngllu1J· 'Tiie loll-•nt i><o•\04\ 1. dOtnq .,.,,.. lltH •\! rw~\.t\ QUICIC FEATHER TRAOIHOCO.. PURSING( R COMPANY, '11• 21•2 DwPOf\I Dr., Irvine, Cllllfornl• H,irbOr Olv<I ,Co•l~M•><i.CAottU• PUBLIC NorlCE ('r!Jp• Cri11w Thl' ~ ounJ!c r Schock 1s national sales manager for lht• W. () Schock Company, one o: th!' nation·s lt•a(lln~ :-.ailboal manufacturers. founded by his ra(ht•r f'ICTITIOUS aUSIMIHS NAMI STATIMe .. T lllt IOllO•ll\9 PtUOfl\ ••• dOtl\O bull· neu•': CO MM VHITY NI EO ICAL The San Diego In-the-Water Boat Show. first of eu1LO•Ho, wESTM1NslER, uo its kind lo be staged in San Diego will be held at Mis· ~~.~~~,,~;cie, w.rn""'"•'•" ~ M.irv1n G•v1n Pur\lnOl r, ~9H Je,,~11 0 , Ne•ll•t•Y. 1u 11 MOn1oO••~<',lluverlM.O•~ WOOi ....... <I SI., Wllllllor, Calitor..t• Th"' bu\IM\\ "<On<lu<ltd Dy"" 1n Ml<h.ael A. Crlsclo .... U.0 PMlt OlvlOi.161 HtwpOr\, ~ •01. N•wport 8••<.tt, Mtlrvln G Ptir\1nq .. r C..lilO#nla Thi• ""'~"'•"I w•• "'"" wolh 11>- Thh Duslneu 1, conducted by • '°""'' ''''" 01 Cl• ~uou '°""'' on sion Bay·s outer harbor starling Sept. 11 and run-J Lvnn Bu111 .. 91....,, t.a01 e. No111 oent<•I p.trlne .. hlp. Au~U\I 18 t 11• Je,,elt O. Nulhcrv f'toOSOI ··(OS ANGEi.ES ~.\l'l • Thret' m:.icabre l'Ollt•<' tors W<.'rl' sc ~11·<·11 a \I a' ~fo~c th<.'y Wt•rc nbk to pry the hra:.s namc·plnh' c r ~ m t h {' ... r \ 1> t ,, r ~nlrn ~tonro<· 1x1lln· :;l(.V. Kelpie Ho1ne First In Catalina Race ni.ng through Sepl. 19 ._..,..,.RO •• &n•11tlm. ca111orf\1•'1101 0.lt .Slu•r<I, 16 cvo•tu pt. l.aiw, Th h · be" i-..-1&eK,.,C.llfo•n•&.,M>O e s OW IS mg produced by Duncan Mein· Tiiis bullll .. , h ul\du<le<I bf • tosh. who also produces the In-the-Water shows at _,.,.,.,._$1\lp. N • Be h o.1ts1 .. .,d · Tiiis st•lem•"' wa> flletl with I"" Publ""'-d o1 ...,Q .. Co•" O•"' Pit 11. Countv Clt•lt ot O•i"0" Co\lnlf on Auo11•174,31,•11C1!1tllltm1>tr /,1A,1~i. At.lgvi \ 12. 1916 ll•J ,, .. ...., ~----------~ Pul>ll\hed Ortnge Coasl 0.11' Piiot, Awt. 17, JA,, 11, •nd SePl.1, 1'7' '441·16 PUBLIC N011CE 1 ewpor, ac . J L.,..., eulfinoton Thi\ ... ._,., w•• ltll!d Wtlll ,... P UBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS IUSINIU The San Diego show. on land and al dockside, eou .. 1, coor\ 01 O••nv• c..in1, ..., N•Mt suTt MfNT \\ill feature hundreds of new power and sailboats. Au9u~1A,H1', MOTICIEtNYITING••os 111!:=:,.,.1-1"' oerson "C1CMno""" -001cC'r::. :w ad '•~Hot ... at nearby gra' <'" :ip ~rrnlly prompt<·d th<.' thrc<-men to fkc rrn111 th C J! r ,1 \ ,, ::. I l (• U t W l' ... t\\ ood ~!(· mnn al Parle Th<'~ h ;11I u ... cd cro\\ bnrs to pr~ at thl1 Ernar ;\I inn<.'' s 65·foot s~hoon<.'r Kelpie from ~uth Shorl' Y:1 rht Club wa~ the f1rst of 23 yachts to 11n1!>h Ch..innd Cruisiniz Club's traditional Home" artl Bound rJC<' from the Catalin:.i Isthmus ~tonda\. Corrected time "inner ror the second straight ,car wa!> Se~1 ~y mph, skippered by Ray_ Wall~ce. IJls i\n~eks Yarht Club. Se!'ond on handicap time ''II" tht· t8-foot i;chooncr t.andfoll. sailed by Dwight Cul\'cr. Cori nthian Yacht Club. Tiburon. There Will a ISO be OVer 40.000 SQUUe (eel Of dry land "'"11 Nollet ls 11e .. b, o•wn lhal llW Board HOME APPltAISAL SEAVlt.E 1 Pllbll~ Ora"O't Cout O.ily Piloc, ot T•u>IH\ 01 I,.. Co••• Comn'iuftlty C.llAI C1t<1e, N•wporl BeacPt, CA. ™l exhibits showing a ll types or boat gear, accessories ""9-3•.-s.111.1.1•.11. ttt• 361:9-76 co11~1e 01wit1 ... Ort"O' Counlv. J•m<'• 0.,1.,. Sm•t". 2 c..n.i '" and marine ser vices, as well as trailerable boats •------------c:.t•1"'"'•· w•11 '00 1"" ~ • ..., ~ ue> ctt. NowPG•I BucPt, CA ,, .. 1 PUBLIC NO'l1CE 10 ll:OO .. m .. Tllur""''· s.iMemDer t•. Tllh bU\inn\ I> COf\d"<ll!d b' .on '" and motors. mr.. at,,.. Pur<ha••"I 0e111 ot wld ,.,. .,.... • K._ dlltrtcl lcK•ttd •I 1370. ...,.,... ' 'Jame• o Sm•'" Half or the gate receipts wilJ benefit the City or PICTITIOVSeUSINISS A-. c .... -w. C•hlOtl\••· •I TtWs ll•ttmont .... lolf'<I ...... t .... Hope Medical Center. a free, nonsectarian medical n..1o1:0~~..::::s::::.N~lluSJ. ~=.::.,~::.d• Wiii be pu0fi<l1 Counly Cleflt ol Ot•"ll'I ~··on and research center ror catastrophic d1seases, ,.""' -M o 1.. T , : P R o o RAM ""°1"t ''· 1916 Mcintosh said. 1tAMPA1tT t.EAStNG. :noJ N. 1t1oeo1Auo101teP11ooocEA. Publl\l•eci'o ... nqo eo .. i 0....1,"::1~ ::W· C-1, Cost• Me~. c..l•l9'nl• u!",:~;~~tie.,!~ ~::::'! AutU1.l2•.lt,t..O !Koltmb(• '· "· ,.,; -• namt' plall' but nianai.:1:{! only to chip a piece from the pink marble crnll. t1ffir-f'rs said The race is always held on Labor Day and is re•..tr1ctcd lo:-achts <ksigncd and built prior to 1955. Mcintosh said be expects the San Diego show to Hwnllll\9 £nterp rtse1, Inc .•• Sotdlk•loOf\S ..... ," ... now ..... Ill• l\l'l I• be the largest in the southwest. c.i1tom1u .... -•11on. uoa N. Hat-. -,.,..., 11esec"'oo 1n 111e 0111<1"' llle ____________ 1c;.1,c..i.Meu,c.tllorfll•,.._ ~\Ing ~t 01 Hid """°' dis-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE TN~ "'1\1...ss 15 <oftdu<eod bf•<:..,._ trict. ------------1-llkln l'ICTITIOUS au SI NIH "0HT'TI NO ENT!:A .... ISES,, EKll lllddf!r mwsl subfl'lil "4111111• bid Bird Baiting Charge NAMIE STA TIMI NT INC. Tl>f lollowlng "'"""' ••e dOlnQ busl· OeMls Huntll119 110tu .. : Prnlclent '1l POSTAL INSTANT PAESS l1I Tnb Sl•ltmtnl was flied wfU. tfltl PIP), 1~ Nt!WP0'1 Ctnlt• °'• 5'111• Oounty Cl•rlt ol O••no-Cllunl'( on 120, N-PCl'18eecll, CA ""9Uit 24. 191., • <•Sllitrs clttck. c.,Utiod clle<lt, °' -·s botld m..S. PfY•lll4l IO I.._ ot der of t11e Cout C:Ommunlly Collel!" Dislrld &o.rd of TrU1.lfft 1".,,. amouno not ICU 1...,, hve pvrunl IS"lol ol ll'lt wm bid n • O"''•"'" lhal lho! bidder wlll ef\ltr fnlo 111e IWOpoHO °"1tracl II Ille same It llWatdtd 10 lllm. 11\ Ille .... : .... From /\P Dispatches n11no1i; Go'' Daniel Walktr has been cited h\' ·I\ frckr;1l i;:aml· \\ anll•n for hunting birds in n biutcd rl....id. W:1lkrr "a"' l!'i!>Ul'd ;J ell at ion ancr the game.' wimkn round him huntini.: m11urn1ng doves on a (3(ro nl•ar Uat h rn ~I :i,.,nn Count~ ~s,;unw Wai d1•n Ralph \"on Dane-'laid he found rotl't b11rlt.'d unch•r t•arth In th1.· r1dd and deride~ the .:round had been btllll•il Fccl<'ral law rnrb1di,. baalln~ field:. to oil rad l he binl ... • Morn.• produc·cr d1rc<·tor M•tl fimMr filed u ~7 tnOllon fetkrol l1lwl 'llll ui:u111~t a scconcl cousin ~ind Ma nor Br(l()k<o In<' t'lmbcr ch111n1·1l 1n the l(ll•l thnt a bonk. "The Jpy nC llusthn~. · wr11tt•n hy Grel(I( Tylc>r. intimates tht1t CiO'll><'r. \\ho w;1:-11\a1·r1<.'d to movie actresi, Jayne Mansrh'l1l, "plunnc·d or nrronitcd" for the l'llr arclclcnt th11t 1onk her life Tht• suit rites 11ort11111~ of lhc· book claimin$t . tflat Tykr wa:1 havln~ nn11fh11r "'Ith Miss M:ansCh.1ld- t1nd <1u<.•st ionanJt whl'lhl•r Cimb\'r 1!\ nctunlly tht> Cather or t h1• lllu11dr net rl'l':S · 1111n, Tony C'lmlM'r . • Actre!'s L11Wand1 r aRe. M. who portrnrs AUl\t Esth\'r on the Sunford and San telev\"lon ~en<.'s. wa~ l't'leased from u l.os AngClt•s hospltal Whtl'C she had lx•<'n rccovc rinl! from :i <'Ur accident. J A ~pokesman said ( PEOPl.E she w11l spend two weeks l -_ r<.'cupcrut\ng at her home '---------b<.'fore returnln~ to work ·on the NBC seric11. • former astronaut Scott Carpenler say~ the We Tum In Pushers program has been awarded a 560.000 grant from the Los Antteles County Board or Supervisors. Carpente r . ho norary na· tionnl ch:llrmon of We T.l.P .• said thnt thr program will be ex· tiunding. There ttrc 109 com· munitie~ purtac1puting in the stutcwld<> proj~<'t founded in 1972. • ca.,.tNTU Rewurd:s or op to S500 are of· Cc~ for information lcndi~ to tho orresl and con· viclion of any dru,g p11 her. • Prime Minii;tcr Jamt8 CallagllH says Danish Pf'Oduccr J~ns JCH"~en Thorsen, who wanu to film u pomographic hfc of Chrhl\ 1n 8rl.tain. ~uld be "a most unwclcom1• and unde 1rublt' v1 ltor ... •••• C:lllaghar1 hinted that Thor!l<.'n could. bf barred •fiifin Britain o" a thr<'at to pul>h c ord~r • ~-1, Thorsen. rt-oched by telephone in Sweden, r<.'sponded b y st1JUtesting Calla~han should concen· trate on the "bud i--.ituntion of the British eco.no~! instead of worryinJt hi mselr about what I am do mg. • With Italian United Notions ambMsador Pit-ro Vizol an Romt'. burglars ransacked his Firth ,\,·cntt<' rnans1on and made-off with oboul 880,000 in 'aluablcs. police said. • . . Ouranit a leisurely search. which police said lasted roor hour::., t he thieves forced open a safe ('c:mtulninA <'ash and papers whose nature was not. d1sclo:ied Also taken were rugs. Jewelry and :-lh'erwJrc•. • Teen-al(() singer and television star DotH•Y.O.· mond hos been treated at n hospital for food poison· Ing nnd is under doctor'it orders to i;cct some rest at. hiis home in Provo. U t oh. a fa mily spokc11mnn sayis • -Osmond,., 18,.. co'1losl ~I an.... ABC variety series wilh his sis· ter Marie, was exhausted from concert tours a nd recording commitments. the spokesm an said. A combination of tt lack of otMqieo r~stand something Donny ate al u p31'ty apparently caused his illncsii. S. Coast Hospital Approved Again South Coast Community Hospital has l'eceived a clean blJI or health from the CoUe1e ot American Pathologis ts rollowlng an inspecUon of the bo&pltal's laboratory that round il maintains ••• high level or medkal laboratory performance." Jt was the third time in 12 months the hospital has been put under the microecope and approved for accreditation. The latest inspection wu bf request , as were the others. They were part or an efrort of tbe hospital to take advantage o( the opportunity to be judged by teams of its peers, aald Bernard Carr, hospital adm lnist.rator. Mlcl\llel Francis de IA Cuo•t&.6275. Huon scou ea1n1 J• .. 2n luoonl• i-..wiiort Buell, CA .,MO Ber..atdl"• 8ak d, 7U t.uooftl•. N<!w-l 8t.te1>. CA ttMO ThlS bu\lneu Is col\ducte<t by a Qentr.ll PMll\trff>lp, /IAl<ll•tlFranclsdeleo.stit _.. "91l$<Dll a.1r4 8ern.,Cl1M 8•1rd Tiiis \late-111 w•\ llled "'111 "" Olu<>IY Off\ OI OUf\99 (Ovnlf M Aug. ..... 1 .. ,_ICHAllOT T"UR NC:R 'lbe first lnspection was by the state board °'I ~;i-,.~:•ur health 'laboratory field services. The lab was In· ,...,..~11oncomm1n1on spected aialn when the hospital wu given general PtJl)l•~0.":;0(';;:.,c~1~ Pilot accreditalion \5otot.....,..,, •• '' • >'I }) • • ""'9 ew.ftt Of I allure to Mtor ll\IO wtll con· PUBLIC NOftCE forltitH, or In lf\e case Of • Dontl. Ille full tum thtreol wlll be lorlelted to said -district. No bl-r ,..., •'""''•• Ill• bid'°'• period ol for1y•f1.e IOI IMYI 411Mr l"- dotle1o1t l0t 111e-nlno 11Mreof. TM llN<d of Tn;slffs •nt<vn llW pt1Yileoeol rtjt<tf!19M1y•ndetl bicbOf .. -•v• "Y ll••t"la.tlll .. w .... i.tNlltles In.,., bid or In lite .._m. SIQf\tdl . -' NORMA N E. WA TSOff 5«1,. Boa•dof lrull~ ~ S.-ber 1', 1'16· 11:00e.m. f'llClll!Md O•-Coast 1>a11, Pilol, Attg.31,-Stp!. 7, 1916 lJOl·I• PUBLIC N011CE lllOTICI TO <;lllO!TOllS ,u .. a111011 COUllT Of' THE STATI Of' CAt...,OllNIA f'Oll THI. COUNTY Of' OllANGE N•.A·fltU l!\lalo ol ORA OAVIO OAICEA. 0tCHStd. NOTICE IS HEAEOV OIVEN lo,,., crec111or1 of Ille •Dov~ namtd dt<odo''"' t""t •II """"~ lie vino <l•lml "ll<llMI thlm. wHh the nee•-''"''' vouc-hfr\, tn 1,,. olli<• of Ch• cle•~ ol ttw 414»w-entllltd COU1'1, or to pretent '"""'· ... 111 •~ neu"'"'" vou<hcra, to the "'n. dttrSIQM<I ••Ille olllU ol R08ERT N. 8ROXON. Allotney •I I.aw. 1301 P•r\ Ave . &•Ibo.\ tsl•ncl. C.lltornla, Wiilen I• .... PIK• of bUlfl\tU ol tlle un Clllnl0'1fd ff\ all "'ottlt~ pen•nlng Id IN!~·-tt MIO cle<4Mlenl, Willlln fOUf' "'°"lllA .... ,Ille flnl Pllblo<1l""'ot t"'~ notlu•. 0.led AUOUil II, tt1•. 8EATltlCE L. BAIC[,_ l!.Ra(UlO# Of IM Will OI lhe -·· Mmed cl<Kedl'nl ltOl••T N. e1101tON A-yacLtw .... t rilAYt . ..... ... -.Cotit. T .. : 11141 llS-MM ......,,.., .., e .. otor P\iOll~ O•Mllrt C....•1 0.lly Pttaf, "-U, JI, Ind Stpl I. I• ... ,. JS.I I• PUBLIC N011CE - ... Tuesday September 7 1978 * DAILY PILOT ··89 t002 ~.~.~ ....... 1~.':1:.~ ..... :. ~.':':'..~ ....... ~!!!.':!~~'!:::~:f··· G1•r• t002 ..._,... t002 G••NI 1002G..,..I • tOOZ ThellafttMlrtcMi*ct Oft the er-. e... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 oo2 OCEAN VIEW .............•..••.••••......•.••••••......... lOOJ Ge•utl Ge•r .. DAILY PILOTu-~-----~-~mllll!!~-I Truly &u>.u r) lh 10 1 Newport Heights CLASSIFIED o. Of A ecw. s pu c 1 o u" l ri 1 t·' \! 1 432 l l &th. a.1-ce A'DS " \:\NY t'>.h J ltnU 1ni.l f"IG • ~ F:l\)oy &bl~ lovel)• fA bit•• Xlnt Npl lot".illon OPEN Ytu Cwt W "· filld II, Trode h With o WOflt A4 IQ fl boroe With Yot v. \ 1 w o( bil\ i on"u c.uwly Ur entl!rt81n )'Ullt ~ Don l ~all lo l'OJOY ,. (' SAT /SUH/MOM lrH.-nds. Open khch4'0 FllH .-ood life. Only ~,.DSO, Coiy 3llR, l!OA. formal l 842 a....Nil hual\in.s. warm ~ood al We will warunl :all t.16 1711. din rm, t~am cNI ram -~,~ moi.pb11tt>, 11J(fod pat:Jo plumbing. c h:c:trlc:al, • .-_ rm,:: lrpki.. Ai.~wnublr l>WI pun:h, ;J ~rUOlll!C bntll\J: 6)'1>tettl nd all 7' lo.in' One Col Sotnt<t fo\I (Jtdlr ••wol 1 oul(J Ix· 4, loll. pool roo applhmc6 rur on4' yl!ar . lm11wdiotl' oc-c-upanr> "Ith CU!>llJm wel bar & 00 .my horn . pur hu ed o( t.lu~ 1i 'r old charrnin.: loo m.iny om(•n1li('jl t Ulru Vallty Rcalt)'. <.:all homo. W.Jlli. t<.t .ill i.chlJ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ... lstet• It t Offorrtl Jt lie,~ forf~ccrtlrlcillJ;!,Vlllue ----1 \\l•1>t d1rt :.hov1H11.: •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• C.:.AU for 11p1>111n1mrn1. $1.00. 4 UNITS Pn1111· buy in 11 ... 1in..,:.l 1ll NEWPORT l -.oc>M. $73,950. ln1-.11111n11 111 Sl:l9,9!>U Buck Kay Doll llouse ! B~wul.lful ...--..rSuPERB 640.9900 HUN ~~:c~ TOH OiHwr.inxlouic. conditio n. heoutiCul gardens, 3 BlOIS: Acl•mfs•rs H OOM fil-fil-ttJloi.94N 1tor11 l t1\lli;l rlll·nt op o lll'drooms. 2 Datb.s, white picket fence. should check tMlr odt ixirtunlh • U1kc to uuad1 a view o( l hC new f(Qlf COlfrSe ond Short daify and ~ er-~~: .. ::::·~ Valley Realty trom th" prnnc 11 11 ride to the Y MCA. ll's for real, at.. •••.••.............................•.•••...... Promonlor'I Ba~,::· Decorator coordinated. like ne~~.: ~ Bdrms .. family rm., den, dining rm. Curved eant1levc1·ro deck. Shp fot'{wo 60 rt. bouts. $279,000. . . Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR I I K"Y''dc· Or"' N I~ ol'l 11161 Ii....... I OOJ G....ral , I 00% . .........••.....••.... ·················~····· ron lmtnediately. Te.. ~49.1655 . """'tiun' ;J 'l'lll'• 11t'"' J -= r:~· .. _.,,·-..."a.:.dl'J!~ _ S73,950, in Newport. Beach. l---=~~:..--.fllllllllll ... 1111111111111111111111111111111111111~ li(>1lruor11 11't\lll'I 's u111l or· ~, • --DAILY PILOT auaames --~nt.al w1f1rtph111• .. ll~o u~16'\u-= tf()Ml:c READ THIS THEAMERICA'H HabWty for tM fint in-POOL EST A TE ~ bedroom ur\lt 1md 11 I Balboa Island Realty r-. "' a.. ~ DREAM , , correct inwrtiottOftly. $62,951 SHOWCASE HOME bcdroorn. Pnmun•111.ili. o\'"61~3, .. ,,1, .. ._."' REAL TOR~ 675·6000 H. E.SALF.SPEHSON SS2,950 Hart• !>Ummerhme op prttk or OWll \·r .. t11v• ,, -700 2443EanCoast Highway.CoronadelMar Tlll:: 8 1'.:ST w \< 'l'O Q11i1•t tn•1• 11111111 .. 1h•l't. ---------•I portunity! P rav:it ·A sharp 3 bedruonl uv· Won'tlfl~t!Grabthi11to~ ---------• alw mMos:iVerd!l,1t S46·S990' ,\l .\K ~ M ON~Y I "' ll•nthl\•p11\'Jll'fl•111.,J11~! • Jl 0 rl<" J v h, d s t ~rad-' b<>mo th!H '" onl~ &btltt'r toda_y! K41 OOlO. FHA·VAJUYUS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Rt:AL E T!\TE TS IN C111 1 :1 t:o "u 111. W':1v t n t'ublistwr'sHotice: . . ufc"'sl~plllO af111epark loi l'll••lf• ... ,. '· ' OMLYS .. , 500 n u y 1 N c N 0 1' 8\•('l'Uk tl 1·11try!' t..wh h l\JI r<'al l•i.t~tc aJ"crtist'd :wdtx.led l'nlr;mce• !'.;,,. .md II tirammar school [ I ,, ' , In t ... ~nau ~p"pcr I" ~ub· ~~·ull\e ll\111~ room \\ll ·°"ncr m•ck111g UrW on ~ lt~l:ili~ Come ~e this newl)' or GeNrel • 1002 ........ IOOZ St;LLINO. tlO"" • OM lt\111): 1110111 lll~~hcJrh'•I ,..,._ "'~.... "" ~ uropc11 n hoar\h 1 .--h , fer-.--dJbJrm,2b:1,homc ••••••••u'•••n••u• .. n••••••••••••••••••••• !\llSSION Of'l-'t-:Ht-:b TO b) tu.1 .. ty f rrvJ•)•\l'l' .. )ec-t to thl' t-'cdcral Fair ' I , t ic11· ""'Y to l e eai;t · ' h n•·:st.~""'" Ol'IL'.N,'1'1.'1• Goutnll'l l.llch1"' ,\\,din· I Y.p tua•Jn ~~lley "llh u1ast. !\IO\eln ttme !or L.;;;;~:....!1!9!!!~~~~·~~~1 00 lrg <'Orner lot, w/ uge HEW UH STYLI " ~ ' ,._ "'"' " llou.s ni; Act or H16l:I d1111ng rnlt•rta111menl ~A'--·I. _-::__ "'=·· ····~ 1-'H. ne.ir 11\!w cpts, SALES PJo;ll 80~S 111 i; l'lll\'rt.1 1nm~nl . "hlfh makes ll illeg:il t.o \\'.1lho or i!l,1 lo !call le l>UIUV $72 500 l"'""CH HOUS"'-separate l.1undry & hob C:i refree ID parkland !!Cl · L !:!: A R N T JI F: Ha111lil111i.: \\ Jlk\\ il)' ltt ad\lertis~ "nn y pre hui.:c tul d~ l>ae \\Ith • 5"' 11:: b,)'ml\\illt.O\\llba lhat ltnjt. ThlS hil.ltop 2051Sh1pWJ La.J:\D I::XCITIXG F'IELD OF S \\ec•11111 i.: rn:i -:.t \.•r fcrcnce. llmitJllon, or i.h1mml•r111!! Pool and .i;ant · IL • $63,500 c·oulil eastlv beeome a Lo~Ahom~ looks hkc 11 Baycrcst exec 3 br, R~ll)fo::'\Tl,\L ~ALE~ lx'droom .ind b.1IH + :: thscnmmallon b~cd on boat .ind trailer ac.:u:.i.:.! \\alk to tho beach from 4lb bd. Nice lrg patio professionally done cust om pool, $118,500. TO l XVESTORS. NO cllllJrc11·~ rt'lrl'al."1! l•ar· race, c'Olor. rcllirton, se,, Thi'\ 3 lx.'<lroorn beaut) • thlS sharp ~ bdrm. or 2 ;area St5·9J9l '!'odel. H3s everyUung. ()peo sun & Mon l..S O PE:-.! II 0 US F.S N 0 t Y t Im e P .l t 1 c:> • "W II h or natlonal oriAm. or an won't last. T ry 56: bdrm. & a clen, :? b:a · S e f & c 0 m P 11 r e 701 Bayside Dr. N B DR l \'I~ U I' ~o I' I,~: bJtl..) •111 niom l11r-tx11•l' mtenllon to mJkr a n> tota l down• 1-'or quick ANYTIME beauty. Offl•r-s pools .'l -~~1ere for.$5',000. Waterfront, 4 br, 4 ba, AROU="D T"l YllUH OY.rl\!r leCL arcn ..11111 :.uch preference, llm1tn showing call847.fi010. LC'nnls. Lowl':.t pnw 111 .,.........,, pier &slip. Open Fri lhru C .\ R. J L' ST WO ll I\ mu.'t s1•1l 1 S11b1u1l,·> our t1on,or discrimrnal1011." ("'9>11• 0·11<•• .. J•ur .. '<'r• ~ewport U1h, 1\11 burr) -Monll-4. w I T II () \I fl olfrr'8171iOIO . [~ I onltuso11e.~IS 9-l~l. ';: ~: 713 LarkspurCd~f lN\'t:STOHS.TOPCOM ',,,, >·11 '"'''<"•• ,. This newsp:iper "ill not li~~i11~·~ MEW LISTING • ~ ~ · ' ' : J BR, 2 ba cottaJ!c on R-2 '.\llSSIO~ P \11> C \I I [ ~ I knowlni:ly aceepl ::inv .. llG CAHYOM OWHH ANXIOUS ' · · 1 • lot. $89,500. Open Sunday itUNTl:\:G'l't)~ iu:,\ci( llil!ljl,1ll ad\'c rtis 1n ~ for rea·1 :1 ; F;xcitlng "L" s haped 1·4 · 9 ·2 '458 \SK i-·on i;f;\il•J:t \'~lHle which 1:. 1n 'iola· -="" =••••-== PoOL, NlGllT I~IGll't' 4 + 2 +BONUS \'~:'\C;.~ ' · . 1 t1on orthc law., FAMILY VlEW LO.CATION on Super family home on -• -- GOLF COURSF; and 2 larµe lot. t'ormal dining <A5 950 ""' ' f) ~ Houses for Sale • HOME 13 r gc b e dro oms. • room. Sepal'atc Laundry "' , C..@\\ ..i\ ~,.-~ £q·S•· ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glamourous Bordeaux SHOWCASE HOME room. :aoo Sq. fl. of IUX• Your F1·rst Home ~ oU "'·-L/ GeMf-_al 1002 $43,900 model with custom lie· ury. E\'ery wo man's $74,SOO !!! Tira# Intriguing Wore/ Gam~ with a Cr~·~!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed d d' l d ... sh"rp 3 b"droo -I> dream J<i((<hen With :IT ""'an nna eomrorlabl"., Cheoplc<JuulclC,"\~ hlk. to -----T411o4 .. , CU'I' .. POllAN I lone) mooner 's d elight ~gn an coor .nn c " .. ' '" u . ~"' ' " .. 22272 Ontario Lune or lllH''>lc:n dre:im com int,cnors. An excculln: grall~ homl! that 1:. only th l' modern c on v e · bedroom. 2 bath fo rnlly ocean, bes t. swimming & Rrunll lll'W lakl.'front lrtll'' 1 ... ,,.. doY.rt to as r e t rea t w1lh .ever)· urewste11r.touhnc park ruenccs. Four king sized home. Beamed cc1hng11 fishmi;! ~our own prlv.lll' l.ikl' 1 ·r .. amemty fo r l!racious h\'· and a (:rammar school bedr oom s . M assive in living roo m a nd OCEANFRONT lx.•acn. lioa1 uoc < 1iri 1 I. i.ur\'\(• VA n;in. ot; ... p.-i Tng and enterT:imm"~"· Owner packing mrd on master -stii~ ++ +'ittl kitcllcn. 2-1xH Scrcen'-d Dt'li,uce dul)'ll'~;-Zbdl'ms .. 413R. mi.lr smU! hn:. Jl\t ".~~3''!_11~ou~37 1~.~r<~mon,lh.; tr:r ~ .... ~cial touc hes too their WU')' to the eahl 11u m able 1''HA l onn. in palto to enjoy thoi.c 2 b "I r I I l I I k. h .~ .. ' ~ ''"' ..,, .. """ t l\l " ' Don'l miss this one. .,_ t '-~ u., u l·ms, rp ·• n >-'cony O\ er oo '1ng t c Uutb. wit h hund:.om numerous to mention cous • O\'e1n ume .or warm .,.,p em ..,.,,r <.:,ven· e ach unit. Super sun· lake, dm rm & hv rm u,ed hrit'k ( rrepl;icc. Call us Cor special in :;chool. !~6.;1~~.0 l u 11 P rt ce · 1n~s. Close to schools, deck. 4 <.;ar gar:igc ! look out to l:ikc thru PrU:l'd llnder tnJrket fo struclions on entry thru $72,500 C>Jr.rrt'1 •rfiflft1TO£P, ·u frceW3)li , & shopptng. Sl89.500! \lulls of n luss·l.akc .,,,,.,...;tyoa•~ """"'000 • Newonmarkct!Call •--..-alayProp. "' t1u1ck b•d c . O wo c ~~-· • ..,,.......... · 11 Sin [ I __.. Forest. By owor /ugt tr.in:.h'rreoll. must !>d i ---~ . ~ ,J.i.l.il!'l! 546.4141 Realtors ~~;~'~r;~.k~1cf 0h~1~1 .,/~n 1mmd1Jlcl). Jluro W~M' 040•G 1 ~fiQ'iJJf * 675-7060 * trade. sk 'it. S92.SOO. pll·~ tall REAL ESTATE &UVTUUI~ ~ l>ILOTRt-;,\I. 1-:ST\TE 631-1400 _.., "~ !>10-55:>5 EH· s:,-; :WSlll --------4 IDRM HOMl & tNCOME TlllNKl:'\G O f' $48,950 AHord gracious h\·rn~ in COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. BUCH GIA.HT! RE.\L EST.\TE ILUFFS rid ( this lrg 3 lid, 2 h.1, Fil Cool ocean hreeH'' bot he CAR EE!\? S ltt. IEAUTY! p e or owncn;hlp a m frml dining, 2 lrplco;, dbl 1h1:s rantastic 4 l)t•dmom Call .~ for ass1:.lance & Soper end unit, Big z. home, directly naoss st 4 IDRM gar celec') w/endoscd :! bath splrt k'd 111Jnl m i:euiogrourhcen~c Plan. Beautifully de· from bronll new, m ore $48,950 courtyard owners unll llu~e fJm1ly room .inil --....;._-• Yow Cost ottly $90 coratcd: '3~) baths, coun· expens ive properties . Pride of ownc r:1hip lam "h1lc re<:ci' mg imnnw s:ourmul dl!ltRhl l\ll<'ht'n!._ .. ._ ______ •I -I( "Yfl"' "LTY , ..... k1leht-n, encl. p1tti011. Well developed foliage & home, direcUy across st from two 2 lxJan • .l ba uu \I I I • 5"' ., , trees. W alK t o alt ~·~s "l' pa' l't ~tone POOL TIME 148..a446 1\l>Su111uhl•· 8 ",,.., loan. schools. &IG·7711• from brand new, more Its w/pr1valc µulio:. & I 1n•plact' nc<:cnts c111 Reduced to !>l l:!,000 l'Xpcni-1\ c p roperties. l'ncloscd laundry rm. numon p lu:.h raqwt. ~ Wl>ll developed lc>llni;c & ~1$-9491 Hecl'nlly p.llnll'tl 01"' for S71,900 Newport Het.""ts c F Colesworthz trees. Walk l o nil ~ mile to ocean. Wutc.:11 llll' '" • • :.chools. G-1G·7711. :.un i.et rn the twautiful llc'Clutifullv n •111otleled 3 432 E. l&th. Place .REALTORS 640·00 0 -Walker & Lee Real Estate P acific. 0111 11 by 0,.1111 butrm. 2 hHlh l'ollt>~•· Brolhors. Only 07 .ooo "'J'I\ 1>oot home. Located OPEN iiiiiiiiiiijjiijiiiiiiiiili_.jii ....... 1111 ..... Call for q uick !thowrni.:. "'quiet lrl'l' ltnl"l 'trel·I SA,T/SUH/MON Ill ' • &12·2535. ·1h1:. homt• h.i' tuo 111:111~ n<'l'N N v. '' ~ r "· • "'' '-11 .~1ll'Ol1 ll"• lo lr"l. Ml l."Oml' C'07.)' 38R, 201\, furm:tl ·.SPECTACULAR Shorecliffs· View SPANISH MAHSIOH 6 <Six> bdrm home in 1 [ ~ lliftlll ~:;: ":,~:·;' ""U11P.tEI:~·' ~~;~J~::::;:::: · = '••• -I Ff3 I ci this 6 yr old cha rm mi.: · -QMES home. W11lk lO a ll schls & REDUCED!! West cli H s hopp ing 0 W :'\ F: R 'S M 0 1' I · 1555 w. a.Mf,C.M. Pnme buy in tbe Uoest o \',\TED! l.a r,i.:t• l hr NeattolMtUCllMMt locations ol $89,950 hoiol'. be•llll f.l m rm, S49·16SS <>wneraruc.lous. torrnJI drn rm. qu1l'l _ 0 1n•ehnl•d l>lrl'et. ll11rr~. LUXURY PLUS It\\ n"r mu :-l llllll l' "l\l'l'J>1ni.: llll'Jll '"'"" -~ ltl:'I 0303 t.~tmn ll'Jhin·:. i:alore ~FOREST OLSON INC . 1\lmo~t 3,1)1)1) >tCI· It -:·r ·~ --.:-. We wlll w:irr:in l ~ll p lumbin,i::. elcl'lril'11 I. heulrnl( 11\'Mcm ;Jnd all .1p11L1t111ccs for 111w y1•a1 on any hom\' purc hnsl'fl thru \"alley Renlty. Cull Cf'"fro~nlficotc, valur ·1~. 640-9900 :ik.11-1 f .Jal,,~ .. Valley Realty .... li<'::iutiful '' rll IMntcil I h cl • I lol t' 11 \' , 1 m , . IJrn rm • fq1lr • 1)0(11, hi~ hark yd. S83,000. HI.I . ;,.16~1:1 ---- Uc.1ut1lul 1.-A.;una :'\ll!uel · W M • ~ url'.1. S t9i .500. • • 4. 831 Ulll • •UO~O paJboa Island Rralty {: \LU:rtY OF JIO~l t-:S ""'673.:a'170o HOME & INCOME . Beautiful well locntc 1l ,\lhll'lt 11r1ll'1ou\ll\ 1nsi .' 4 bd . 1 g e 1 i v.rm .. th1' It'll 3 I><!· ~ bu. f H ram.rm.., frplc .. pool, b1i: lrml 11111111~. 2 lrplc-~. db back \'d SSJ 900. Ukr j!ll r (('ll'l) w l'n<'IO~l'! 5a6·5S4l • ' cou1 ~urd owncri. uniu----------1 while rt>cc•i\'1111! lncom from l\10 2 lulrn!J.i1.a»n 1!:1 \\/l'lri~otc-11::1tiu~ encloi.ttd laundry rm S.'5 01!!1 - READ THIS R. E.SALF.SPERSON THE BEST WA Y 11'0 M A ~H MONEY lN REAL ,~TA1'E IS· IN ll U YJ NG NO T St:;LLING. 80',~ COM :'lllSSION ()f''PI-;tn;oT< NEW LISTING llt;SIN~ ORlE!'JTF:o S.\l.ES PJ::U SONS BIGCANYOM L f: A R N T II E F:u•1t1ni.: .. ,, .. shaped £XCITl~G FIELD 0 1- l'OtH ... NIGllT LIGHT RESID~NTJt\L . SALF;.· VH:W l.()(;,\TION on • 1:0(.f counsi-: :1111l 2 TO l ~V ESTOhS. N OP•;N HOUS P.S Nt I II r i.: ,. It l' d I 0 0 m .. 0 R l v I NG p E 0 r L ... •Vail Colorado• Glamouroua llorde1111x · New cu .. t. hit :I Hr, :I ll1 rnocld with cus•om d1• i\IHHJ.N 0 IN y OU ll ' CAR. J UST WO It l\ ll mt' rn ii 11 y 't 1 J' "~nod :tnd coordlnatl.'ll w 1 T ll o V R 71 I ·~18-00:!0 lnll'n ora. J\n l'XCICUll\'\' INVESTORS. TOr COM --n •t r\!ul w ith ever y ~USSION Pl\10. CAI.I. 1 lllNKIN(; <W \ :imcnitv for .ir11 clou. .. Uv· llU;"'TlNGTON l\'EM.11. IH~\1,,.-:...;T,\TI\ rn1t un<1cntcrt111nmA. Rii· 962·24 511 ASK 1-·oll CAIH:l':rt·• trn 11pt•c1al touch\'5 \1'19 VINCI': (.'nil us fur .. ~~1ist:inco & n11mcrou11 lo mcntlon.1----------1 m getting your hrrn"" Cull u~ lor spcclnl lo ~Vofl Colorado* y..., Cost oftly $90 itfrll<'UOM nn l'llll'YVIY\J New Ctr.IL hit 3 n ... 3 Du . KA Yl R!ALTY ~l·cunly gutc. $200,000. h m c , mo n y x tr iu 141·8446 -WATf.RFROH'T 714·5'18-03z0 . RE~~:~1re . HEW UH STYLE Don't drop th<' boll! Gd ;i 631-1 .. 00 Carefree in f~rkl:intl set In W011en's Sizes ON HILL prc~t1~ious ~1rrn. Fun POOL-BEACH 1:1~Uc Mi.Lr Suite "1pv1 $59,90.0 bt1lcony, wet bar & Vll'W. Rare offerms; w1bdrml> Wrought Iron e ntry to to suit n large famtly. huge hvlng room wilh Inc ludes a :.epcral e vaulted ceilings and noor molher·in·l a w sui te. t o ceiling f1rcpla~. Fiexjble seller will tailor Dramatic gallery. Wet finan ci n g t o s u i t bar. Spiral staircase t qualified bu~·t>r's needs. sp:trrous master suite & Call lo discui.s the m::ln) t:h1ldrcns. quorte.rs. ways you can h uy this Gourmet kitchen. Dine. home. $244 soo uscludes Lu.sh terraces. llURRY .a ' for this decoralor·s de· WATERFROM' hghl. 9fi3.. 7881. Oo1N 111 v • rr PvrllOMtKf' HOMQt [ REAL ESTATE ~ IUA;H1il SPAH~~~1400 -= I TRI-LEVEL VllW&ATllUM BEACH LiAh'-& airy beautifully ASSUME $40,000 upgraded & lnn<is.capcd DoubJc. ..door c.nLr.Y to IXfrrn, 2 ba Oroadmoo c lcitunt raised living homc.Olt·ingas DBQo r oom with G r anad;i one patio & wOOd dcckln fl replace. 1''or m al d inlni: on side. Lovely corner room. llui:c Uarcclo na kitchen w/forevcr vie garden vww kitchen. or mtns. Sprinklers a l 1"1cst11 p:irty room with .iround for magnifscen WlllJ of glass \'ICW O( l\Jllh pla'}t.s.S4S·949l g rounds. MaRniflr~·nt master suite and sweep· - ingslairs losccond sfnry smt<'S. Assume 10.000· 7':'1. VA loan. No new loan ~ costs. s:ltS/mo. pays all. 1----------1 Call 963·7881 $45,950 Your First Home Cle:in and comrortnblc 3 bedroom, 2 b31h f:lmily home. Beamed ccihngA 111 llv1og r oom and k1Lchcn. 27x l<I ScrCt'n •d 111 rmt10 to enjoy tho11c warm Scplcmhcr CY<'n· lnul4. Cloi;c: to 11chools, frocwa)'JI, & 11hflpping. Now on market ! Coll 546.4141 ~ COATS~ WALLACE [i'iiiti SUPERIUY $52.500 This homo needs some care but where t•l!le c•un you fintl 11 4 bdrm, 2 1>11 homa w11-·1t. Jocukd on quiet cul'(lcM111c ni this low, low prlco'l So don't delay, coll today on lhl11 Oil(!. ~S·04!l l ---Walkur 1; loe Henl h;lnltt f HAE S :, Comment of a '°"'''' <lit-S~ I I I I Ing M•->••11 Be6<h '.It's • 111ony piece •II ri91'o1, b..11 11'• uowdtd --------wolh -,11.rtcters." ., , 18 01 OIH El LI' I 0 c-1o ...... ~hllClS. •"°'.,,/ ... --1.1.-.L.. --1.1.-.L.. --l.i.-1. ... , .. "'? '" ......... .., "'Wei' -Mol•lo!> .. _ ...,. No l ... ~. 9 n 1Nl MJM6U£0 llllfU IN lH!Sf SOOAJ(S VNSCIAM!lf .. l()Vf lfllttS 10 G[I ANSW(t Scramleta Answera In CIHalllcatlon 1Pff : I • • A CONV(Nl(Nl SHOPPINO ANO SCWINO GUIOE roll HI( C.Al OH THC 00. Jiffy Knit! . j. Umbrella Pt8nf er This slurdy, doubly w1nr Jacket is lust wh~t she need~' ' New. d1lferenll Alliatl all eyu wllh ch1rrnlng planter. . ~ ~h with a IOW·<'Ol'I 0 .111) t In 4l • Th h 111 to P d b iownhorne looks like a lot C l:>l''iflc'1 ~ Sclllhm~~ra~twllb ally pro re sslonally d on Phone 612·!1678. l>tlol w .tnl Ads. modtl. Has everythinl(. r,;;_:~~i=~==:=:L::==:=:::::=:~~~iJ Se• ._ e o m P a r l' ST AR G A'ZERlll ~ a nywh.ere Cor $54,000. ............. ...._.,':T---0, a. .. Ya. l'Ol L\1' 968'-~1 CHOOSE !his tMembl• for I "1\art TOTAL LOOK W1\tft the day beains eafly 11\d ends late. Rtlued f.icket ac.cenls smootll prrncess sh111e beneath Pnnted Pattern 9411hMlnes' Slzu II, 10. 12. 14. 16. 18 . Sia 12 !bust ~I dtc1s 2! .. yards 60-incll: jatkel JV:. Stnd S 1.00 tor Heh patlem. Add 35<' for tKh pallem tor finl·class aimwl, hlndlln~ Std lot Rlf.l L:-.IME INC Have somcthln~ to scll? CIR.SslCfed ads do It well. .... , .. tOOZ ., .. ,.. 1002 .............................................. JUMBO-~NIT jackel or tw~ \hands lustd as one) )yo1hc· tic wortted. Walch the Inches llyl Shn II love thr 'nnlrUI l11m. Patl ern 73571 Child'~ Site ~. 6, 8. JO included. $1.00 for u ch pattern, Add 3Sd each patter!! for f1rlt-clm airmail and 11.andling. Send tt: Allee Brooke Needlecraft Oopt. 1 or, Oa1lyPllol Bo11 163. Old Chet11c11 Sto, New York. NY 10011. Prmt Name. Address, Zip, Paltern Number. You'll eet sllowen or com· plimrnh lor lhls umb11ll11 planter aboul 12" ..,de1 I&" tong Croeh~t In olnuoolc de• • 1v.n of heavy II cord rir bod· cproed cotton. P1t. 70051 easy! $1.00 for eech oawm. Add 3&r eKh pattern for ltr$N:lau tirmall and hand1in11. Seid to1 ~· Al1cci Orook'I ; • H<-'Odlocrolt Dept. 1~ Da11yP1101 Do11 163, Old Chl'll~ftll Slit , Now York, NY 1001 1. Punr Nnmr , Addroa:., Zip Pattern Numbnr. M r-°""1 ..,_, G.ltlo M Y Acc•ul1•1 •• ta.. S,." V T•dc_..le!>~~ l0<T11tsday, roed-*_._...10~ cl yoo.w l.Pcf;oc bir'th """' ·-,... t.11'-t<t , ,,,.... , .... ~~..... 1.~!.,.w ~:~ :~ • ;;~ :rN"" / ~~~l-1 '"' >CM ,,,....,.. ~ ~=~" ... ~ ' i:,,,.. .. ~-:1 :t ~. • !":::-' ~~ :i~:· :!,;.~ T~~_,i ... c •• ··~ 1•'· :::i::.:... ::~~ ~.~: t:•. "" •""fN ,., '~-.... ,., .,... ,,.,... .. •• ,...,.!'# ,, ' 1.;;;.."'-...-..-1 •-• w~ ... ';U.11 ~ ............ ,u..... "'· -in. ,, ... " J;~!4" ~~ poo;.-...;;;..;;_-1 :. ,,,.. •d ........ ?:~~:· ~!~ 4 ... .,.....~, )to-·~ • .. -., )0\\-..f\ c. ....... ,., 'T,i • t~~ ® \Jm-x ()~<~ml For; Ad lctien Call a Dally Pilij AD-VISOR 642·5&78 ) Marian Martin PattC!tn Qept. 442 Oa,ly Pllot 232 We$t 18th St., New York. NY 1001 t . Print NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP, S IZ E and STYl.E NUMB~. Dt Ytl h tW IMIW tt pt I ""'"' '"cf s.... .. .., tit HW riff.Winter Pttttrt, C1talq-cl1' '"'"' ir1sl .. fer '"' ""8fll el yHr clltlce. S111• 15-1t•I S.. + ~ ._. ._-11JI fUtalt ......, Cl'lftt t ... """"' fdltl ..._ -1"· ... ......... -i .. . t . . ... Coldwel Banker ~ RCSl)OOIAL l!ROKEJtAGE C~ MEWIM HAftlOR VIEW HILLS Private courtyard entry' with bubbling fountain, leads to this fresh 4 bdrm. in a setting of mature trees &shrubbery. Offered at $137,500-Fee A COlW&l ..... CO. 644-1766 ' .. \tORE th.Jn mr before! 200 jes/FS plllS 3 free printed In· Mde NEW 1976 NEtDtlCllAl"T :AlALOGI Hu tvtrythlnJ. 75t. Crttll•t wltll S41••n _$1.00 Credit& 1 W1rl1olle ~-S1.00 lllfty fifty Qllllts ~ _ $1.llO Rlpple Crtdlet ---$1.110 '"' .L Kltit '"41 __ SIJS lludltpel11t hek _ _ '1 .00 rtewer Crochet ... k ~· SI 00 Rllr,HI Crttlltt '"l: -,1,00 l•s llllt Ct'Klltt ltoll _ $1.00 l•stAt Mlcfltllt IHk ~ SI.CM! l11b11t ..... hell _, 1.00 C.""lete Giit lotk ... _$1 .00 Co111pltte Afrtlm t 14 _SI.DO 12 "'" Afrll111s 112 _soc IMk 1t 11 l llllts II -· 50< Mt'""' 11111t 1etk n _so~ 15 Qullts fer T•NY·#3 _soc he\ et II Jiffy hp _ea. ' MOllE than ever _., 200 dtslcns plus 3 fre.ed In· 1ldt N(W 1976 H CRAFr CATAl.OGI Hu eve • 75t. Croclltt wltll Sqm • $1.00 Crec~•t 1 wen11be .;:zs1.oo NlflJ fifty ltllt• ·_ ,:._suo 111,,11 Crtellet __ suo St• + Kltlt loot _ _..s 1.zs Nedl•'9!11t 100• __ s1.oo '"•"Crochet hell "r"Sl,00 ltM,i. Croclltt lttt -SI.CO Instant Crtchtt looi _s1,oo 11111111t Mac"'" ... k _ s1.eo l•st.,.t Me11t1 ltok ~1.00 Ct111,1tte llft Itek 7 1.00 Cttll'"'' ArJ111111 11• -1.00 12 Mn Afpm ,12 _soc l oot ef 16 Q11llt1 #1 -Sil' Museu h ilt loek ~~-so-1 s Qullls for Today ,O ~50i ' '"' '' 11 Jiffy Rues •. • '°' ·.tr.r • ' . ..., . I . Tuesd11 Se lembtr t '"t . ........•.•••......... .. -• -:..-~~--~ IODAILYPILOT ~-~~ ...... ~!.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ...... J~:!!.~.~-..... G .. ar.i 1002 1002 G1•r.t IOOZ Gwr<all 1112 1002 1002 ._._. IOOJ._..t IOOZ ~....,• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ~ ~~ "People Serving People" HlWrOIT HEIGHTS Ooly a h~1 Ir block to Clirr I>ri ,.c. Almost t • &Jl'r • 75 fl. wide lot. J bedrooms. lormul din111J,! room . n ew kitchen. <:UPJ>~:r plumhinJ.! unu 4 car gar<1ge. Lots of room ror l><>••l. t·<i mper, garden of whakvcr. Strt·'ist'<J for s econd storv. OPF.N DAI LY. U I ~:I. MODENA • lfAUTIRJL ILUffS SLl"8lY SUDI! The buck yard shppery slide leadmg into a Cree form pool isn 't the only cx<'iting feat ure ot this Mesa Verde s plit level. Ther~·s a lso a sn azzy .i~tcuizi. a family room-game room t·omplcx. formal dinin~ and dramatic d •tking. This is ulotta houst•. Thl' money is $114,900. ' U~l()Ut: li()Ml:S .REAL TORS~. 546-5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East. Costa Mesa JlSO on Corona def MJr, Jl 675 6000 1002""-r.t 1002 THINKING OF SELLING? During the 27 years Bay & Beach has been opera ting in Newport Beach, we have always had a greater inventory or propert1cs for sale than wo now hav(' Consequenlly. our 22 professiona l salespeople arc now nbJe to gl"e you the utmost ln ~rsonuJ scr\'icc. Also. our adv~rtisin g <'Overagu for your home will be cxcepUonal. rr you m ere ly want on educated eslimatu or market value ror your property, with no obligation to list with us. please feel free to call • • ~ ~ OLD coliOHA Da MAR -VllWI Oceun fronl! l-'ob1llous 1so· view from most rooms of th.ls custom 4 bedroom split lc\'cl. fu~c guest rm & bath. Wet bnr. open beamed ('c\lings. indirect li~hting. Your own private teps to Ri~ Corona Bcad1. Hually s pecluculur ! S)4S,OOO -Call for appointment. 2111 s .. -.... ... aoec1 MIWPORT CIMTll. H.1. 644-49 I 0 1002 Sl6,SOO l llDROOM llurl") ' Thi. s lnil" 1 .. 1111 h J bedroom hon" doubll• 11.m1i.:e-11.1>1• 1 ,.1 :it lhl1t f)t l C\', l:a .. •I "'"ncr hom1•. r-:,.,, t •• .t O\'\Y StUC<'V ontl t., \\ 1•.1111l 011 l'xh'raor 'f 1 \ \ rn• (lu11.n. JU"'l hllt ... 1 11, flli.t to t:all fo1 1111 h~ari:"in 11rlt 1• ~ r,;1o \ ..... ~ "'~.ii '""' ,, •f [*111NM Cozy fireplace Cottage .. for lhtl IX'l'1"0l\ wltlt 1111 l).!ln11tlun-Da11a l'1•11tt t•ottui:c 011 R·:! lot \\tilt mom to build Oil<' 111••t•· unit. Won't. 111111. 1011, .• 1 SV.l,000. lmaqinc the luxuriousne:,s of a home a nd the easy Ii vin~ or a condominium on a gorgt•ous wid~ greenbelt close tp the pool Ht?aut11ul .. Z .. Plan with drama la· t wo·~lory t·nlry. 4 I urge bedrooms. fo rmal dining room. huge kitchen and family room. Brunswick pooltable and one ycJr warranty mcludecl. A Volley Really exclusi\'e offer ed ::rt SI 10,000. .............................................. Ci ... , .. 1002 Custom 6500 s q. ft. waterfrmt hom e on the point. 134 Ft. frontage with magniCiccnt view of boats & harbor. Slip fo r large boats. Remodeling has been started-finish it to your own t aste . 640.9900 Pi~~ 8Ja# 9'kue Valley Realty 1002fG...-.. 1002 .•..•...•••.•.......... ..........•..•......••• OCEANFRONT Takt• \'OUI' d 1oiee ol t WO nice 2 bdrm . 2 bath.units. in a scurH\' bldg .. onl' with frpk. \\.11ilc ''atcr ,·1c~' nf sparkling beach & o<.'l'an. i'l'l('Cd·al ~7.500 & ·1;;0,000. Both f11rn1!>hc<I. 673~400 DiYisio. of H.-bor lfl•tthMttt Co. G~of 1002Ge.wrof 1002 ··••·········•··········•········•······•····· OWNER MOST SELL PREFERRED ln\'I ~:T~:llll.\CE Will 1'11t1,l1h•r 1•11nlr.tl't or W~.SITY ~ TAYLOR CO. Hl:-:Al.IUHs --.11111 l~t l li TOO.A y -IT'S .. ·'Flxa.urna .. Jn a week or so present owner will redecorate etc. -and increase the price. So hurry & you can do your own thing! 3 Bed rooms. lar ge Anthony heated pool com pletely fenced. $49,500. 2111 S•.,..... Hils Rood NEWPORT CIEHT8t, H.I. 644-49 I 0 Geeeral I 002 ,GaMr.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW * VIEW *'VIEW UHDERST A TB> ELEGANCE $315,000 :\l agnificent view or H arbo r . Catalin a & Palos Verdes. Best in C d:vt /N B a rca. P r ofession a lly decorated & landscaped. Stunnjng. on e or a kind . fa mil y & l'nlcrtainment home on q uiet street -no thru traffic. 4500 sq. ft.. 6 h<lrm. pool. jacuzzi. formal dining room. 3 fireplaces. Agt. 551-2784 or 752-6521 f(·:Jo:LA~U.Cumph·tt'I~ kas<' with 11 1,1l1tt11; :J up,.:r.11l<•tf , :I hr, tplc P.11 ltdrm' • :! lt.Jlhs. fi;i' Gftlef'-1 1002' G....r.t 1002 te1la111111 l111· f.tr1a• f,tlllt 1.11111ly rm & <h:n. Xfnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iv mom \\tth ""' h:ir llull~•.t l'l•t1111 .. ula lul'.I· l'onl 111/l' fttl .\-.f..11111 \11111 1.!'t.UIMI Sl09.~. 1; 11 ;:no m:l·:ltl4'3 ti73 ij()ll(i E \ l'' R-2 associated BAOKEAS AEALTOllS lO]', W 1..,1b.,.::. ;. "~ J••) POOL HOME CORON.A DEL MAR llttl\ 'IX !ISO 1-'or 1111 .. \\ alf..tnl! 111 .. 1 tit•,. ••• 'llfH'r .1 b.:tlrm illl"I ,hn(IJllnl: aml lw.H h I 111 horn<: 01\ 111•r an,.1ou' llltl\tl.11l· :.! h1.,lr•11•m lf •. •. . WHY WAIT? tr \'OU 're considerin~ purchase of a b;1~·front home .. & only the best will do ... you owe it to yourself to see 59 LINDA ISLE Sht>llered lagoon location Custom J~si~~cd & ~uilt in the finest Calif'?rnia tradition . with generous us e of tile & wood. Beautiful entry court, terrace & private dock Offered at $3 15,000 orEH S.AT-SUM.&MOM 1·5 ___ _,., ...... 4:1A1 t 11.:nw on R :! h•l Hdl•'' I ' · ' ' lh.111 nt'" "llh 11t1>111 t 962·4471 r.::)546·8103 AON f>llltnblOJ.: t°OI I rtt I pJ,11 I' ~llf" l.'1'-lA,.., .rnd ruce l(ttnl,•11 ;)117.;,0ll ~....._,.. tti3·~'il Ch•....., Tre• Lon• ~ .... ,.,q. ,, f ,..,, , , ,'\. • • , '\1•\\ Iv t1111,h1•cl -Bul'f.. INC 600 Newport Center Orave • 64().6500 [\a IE~'H·~1 ll1t\' '"'"' 11llh room for a ~j' 1 ~;;:n~ ~7:.'t~1 ·~t·~,1a"','~,1:~1::; .-ral 1002 G ... ,.i 1002 , =-1:::1= •c ruonl \l._t,ll•r lh.'•lren hus ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;r•••••••••••••••••••• l.11kl•l1 nnt 1.nkt• F\ll'l'~\ f1r,·11IJt'\' .11111 \ n•w n11'- •..•....•......•••••...•...••••• , ......•...... {J.le B<Urefl l<eaft'I p,.e~enl~ ROOM TO ROAM SPANISH H.ACl&IDA ON .ACH in Newport Beach. Sta bles and corrals. beautiful pool and terrace a rea - room for tennis. Elegantly maintained old woods, tiles, carved doors and so much more! Call for details and appt. t o see . SPRAWLING CALIF. RANCHO l .ACHS PRIME .. _,.. RONTASE overlooking Upper Bay. Gorgeous pool & garden (ri va~iog Rogers ) with separate party /guest house. Main home bas 4 bedrooms, dining r oom, large 'deo with wet bar and dark room and more. RQODl for horses. tennis courts, etc. Call to see! 642-5200. 675-4060 aooio.,., .. 1'002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido I sle bayfront; reduced from $4~:>.000 to $425,000. Prime location with breathtaking view. 5 Bdrms .• 5 baths : pier & side lie for large boat. LIDO-REALTY 3377 Via Uclo. M.I. 67).7300 1002 Gt•r .. IOOJ ···········~··········· ............••......... CUSTOM . eei!~ ~::!!~urr· Professionally Ln presti&e area. Would Decorated 5 BR )OU believe a lS' laundry • room ? + party lim CreaL family home for family room with wet living und entertaining. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR j.\I ""Y'"l· (Jr.,. NB (.!~ olol l IEDROOM rLUS 20X20 IOMUS ROOM $49,950 For mul en try 1 .. dr11mat1c living room ~n i.lail'l' tu sepor.11• G1MHI 10021 &iMral 1002 master suituwith vie"' ••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Saddlcbuck. Courm• 1 kit c h e n . Secl ud .. d EINSTEIN ONCE SAID. • • .. .''I never worry about the future f o r il co m es soon e n o u g h ". Unfortunately, too many people take this attitude towards r eal estate. Whether buy ing or selling. we su~gest g iving con sider able thought to selecting 01c REAL'rQR to accomplish your purpose . In doing so, why not select a realty company who has proven its ability over a period ot years? Our 27 years of serving the HARBOR AREA m ust t e ll you something! If you merely wanl an e va luation on your home. with no obligation, feel free to call us. ballroom s ized part ' ruom. J ust listed. llurn <.:nll 963·6i67. <Jl'IN Ill 9 •ti\ fl.JN f!'.lf!! ,,l(f feNNI E. COST .A MESA CH.ARMHH :t Udr ms., s unroom hdwd. floors; li::c. yard OPEN l·S l982TUSTIM Pyromld Exd1Gft90n •• lll-1761 • .. MIEWPORT EIGHTS HACl&4DA There is nd end lo lhe JlO!lsi b1htics ! l Lovely 2 b e droom , 3 ba th : Spnc1ou~ living room. family r oom w llh b<.'aml'<l cc1lln/'(. plus ex- t r u la r i;c f1rcplnc<'. t-:very woman's dream kllchc n +++ 3 car gurag1-. 2 workshops. l'ottin~ room ond lurg\• yard. All for $89,900 full 1ince. &ili·1l71. Gwr.a 1002 G1M1.t IOU Ol'INr11'1·1tHUNroerNtCT• • - HOOOOOOO,HHomoo OOOUOOOHOOOoOOOOOOMO [ \i:lfilltl OPEN HOUSE }) . ~ ' 4459D:~! ~i~way WHAT HAS ' Newport hoch --. Two fireplaces. One poof, 3 .Bedrooms.3balhs CORON.Adel MAR and Three bedrooms·! 675-9547 CHIMA COVE P ossibly YOUR !'ew L ast -of.it s -k ind, home on n tree lined beau t i fu l (approx street. It als o has a n 90x106 Jot; eosy to buil honcs~·to·goodness den, on with rabulous ocean & and will go VA. CALL lo· jetty view; owner may day.962-7788 subordinate. Sl 78.000. &i K€Y ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ·--------· COLEOFHEWrORT ~ RE:ALTOP.sh / MEREDITH ~~'ti~.~s GARDENS DUPLEX/IMCOMf COST.AMES.A I 1 I bar. custo m lig hting. Close to e verything. Big two story 4 bedroom buill·ln speake rs . Ho11. HarborHi&hScbooL with fa m il y room . Costa Mesa Bargain!! $49,900 Al.lrnctivc income pm- ptrly. Best location. N11 , var ancy. Ideal for s mull investor. 'l'hls Is :t ••must. see" -hurry -to in· 11pcct, coll 546-2313. Ol'IN 111 Y• llS ftJl'I 10,,NIO • •'-'--'l'W tBH. ~HA. lrpk. P''I.. 1.1ke h1•.H•hfro11t. \~k1111: l>!l:.! \110 Ownr ,\·I \ Ill u..M'i E \'l'' .~;. i . >11111 11l'r. '\127.!1<111 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64M200 675-4060 Westside "CREAM PUFF" SfllECUL.A TORS IARGAIH HUMTIRS t.:::istsidc Duplex. Quality b111lt 2 hcdrm units wilh a bo ut tea h ou se + •AA[..,.~nwan format dining a nd out· goldfish stream! Hurn Ci_ u~-~ ""'~ s tanding interior dccora· to see. 546-2313. •~ , [~-~ ..,.1-111~1-~;J lion :rnd lundscapin~. Ol'fN Ill 9 ." SIUN TOI!( ... ..r• • . l ~ This is 8 larJ:C home with -a pool·si zc yard and large sTdc yard for Umn 1---------1 or trailer storage. fo'or fl )Haclo u s ·yard and -========-1 SUPER. IUY f urther in for mation A sharp 3 bedrm hom with new painl ins ide an out. New carpets an drapes. Great loca tion o large 110' deep lot. Ca l ~EN880 (or full details. ~~HERITAGE [el NII :-.•II utlf' 1t 1•ttP. 1002 Getteral 1002 ...•••••••••....•...... ......•..••.•••.••.••.. ~I macneb I trvlne realty INVEST WIS& Y - LIVE LUXUalOUSL Y lltJ! Ca11\011 I own homes ,,. pool. l('rtn1-. ,'<t 1.1<·11111 <'hoo-.f' from TWO on Uw fro 111 row 0H·rlook1n.1? i lh F:11rw.1yt Orw •~ 2·Nlorv. 2 hl•<lroom 2 b<1lh ~·nd 11n1t . till' 11tlWI' I ~tor\', l Lledrnorn. ~ halh. l•:al'l1 w ipn ~atc 2·car r.n ra g(', S::ilC' l<•ttSl' lcasc/opt1on. Appt. only Larl'y Oyer £>12-8235. ((..'Ii!)) DONT DH.AM TOO LONG Swimming, t<'nnis. outdoor dining in cus tom.built ituzcbo. 3 bedroom Ottunc ll ome profc•ssionall y clel'oratl'(l & landSl'aJ)l"tl. Un 1v~r.ity Park's ltncsl off cnng. , I 12.ROO. Llln llarpt•r i:i2· I l I l. ((IO 1 LIND.A ISU Dr::imattc contemPorary on t he sheltered lagoon. Extra-lg. lot & slip. 2-story dining room, paneled study w /fireplace. billiard room + ~ bedrooms. sk ing SS50.000 lnclJ land. Cnthv Schweickert fl42·8235. (('7)) . IRVIHE-S74.SOO! harp 2 bedroom &den home done m earth-tones . .J ocuzzj & air cond. See it now ! Lynne RotheU 644-6200. (C72) '42·1215 644·6200 901 Dover Orlw .,.,,bot' View c.nier Irvine •t Campus Valley Center 7S2·1414 I :-.= ,. \\'I y 1> a 1 n l l' ll o n d r Jrp1•trrl r>orhni.: :J twdr<>0m with 1rnnel<'d lamaly room. lloom 101 ):J rd.-n and fnul lrl't'~ . ~~rn· a Riii JM t1~"tt scvurate ~ar age1 o n qual't cul·de·sac. Wood ~111ni::lt• roor. Beoutirul wndtttnn, Only Sil.500 full pncc. QIU .s40-11.;1,. t.'lowpnrt Q(flce) ...,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 4-PLEX Hr. S. Coad P'lcnca $84.950. Tenants pay utililies. Good ~ond11ion·Hi1tl\ in· come. Ca'1645·6646 $52,500 CALLS56-2660 V.14.IUYERS This home necdi; som • SELECT care but where else ca I~~~~~~~~~ Two:J Oil, 2 Ua. homei.. you find n 4 bdrm, 2 b PROPERTIES I· S45.000.&S43,900. REALTORS home w/f.'R located 0 ---------,• IRANDHlWDUrLIEX Nomoneydown. quieC cul-de-soc aL thi. --------• In sought after East~id< 546-1640 low. low price? So don· Real Estate Back Bay area. No c·om ~ • dl'lay. call today on th1 , S_._5r=:.. m on wall . JUSl l ik '2.~J.-"""-~-... .. nA9 ...,.. .. i.cparate homes! Earl -7~'~ one.'""" .... 1 Two full t me :associate has 3 bdrms , 3 bas .• 1 rpl lt£ALTORS positions available JD a in li v. rm. & mo,tc - well es tabl is h od. bdrm . Jus t lasted OCEAN VIEW CHHRY 2 HDROOM HOMIE CORONA DEL MAR T111 lo11 cootlillon. l.11t<; 111 .:1 •• ,.. \'l•llow an1I "htl" 111 l'clumm.ttr.. ld1·.1I t.1 l'ou11h· 11r ,m,111 rJmlh (;r,·,tl ~lli .:11111 111\\'~l nwnl 1>/J.11:.:111 ., ... , ,., , ·. ." ' [®lti6UI Walker & lee Real tr.fate Kl ... GSIIE! ~ f R€HIG€ smaller. hi~hly produc 1~m1• " _ _ HOM€S live. prestige ofCirc. -4 l«drooms + 21/2 ---~ 1---------t ldl'ally located to its ma lath 300 N. Newi>ort. N.B. jor m11rk<.'lln11 arra & rn. , . Nrwlv tii1 tr d Tihur nn ----QUIETCUL.DE·SAC Joying a vt•ry su<.'r<.'~!lrul townhomt• 111 Fountoln O L p K 01X'r:a1ton & xlnl re"uta-VIEW & .ATRIUM C L EGE AR t Vnlll'' Ovt'r 1800 ll<t. ft II Ch~ ...... Jn•• 3 b<.'drc1<1m ion . U ... IV. r "'RK Sll·IJ tnlo tui1h ltvint Lll!hl & Otrv twaulifu Y ...... ,. · " ,.. n>um . f ,tmlly room an<l 11p1trad1..>tl & 'iandscnpcd 3 family' room hnmr 011 F. >. 111• rr •' n 1• 1• <I IH o SlnRJe level :1111t. 1•onrlo 11111111 .: 11rt•11. llrii:ht bdrni. 2 bn 8roadmoor ~<?acc ful cul-de ll Dt·, fl'S1<i0nol11 who d<.'&1rC! J. Firi.t time orte1uJ. hu11l r hl'cry wlf!'·'lov .. r honw. Dlt·1n iios BU(} on l:ollcac Purk. Co at:a more 111tlc11e11dfnl al· lo find Jla1111vt•r Modol, kitchen Vl!rrrnlilc noor one j)o\io & w1K11l dcclo ns:t Meso. llcautl(ullfi d i• mospherl' o( o peration, quiet locntmn. Prit•l'd for plun. l,,oti1 ot rirh wood. on ~ltll·. Lovely corner cor:ited, copper P umh· combined with an ex· h sl solo at SW,!J50 Truly luxury living. S pac ious trl ·le v e l w/evcry extra imogino· blc ! Xlnl N11t loca tion w/Vlcw ,,r bay & ocean. Don·~ wu1t lo enjoy th(' ~mcl lift., Only Slf!l,!l.iO, J fl.Ul-7711 . ~ Walker 1; l1m Ruel lstule IFYOU "allpupl'r anti cu~tom kitrhcn w/forcver view lnl? and Iota of t•xlrllll. trcmcly geni•rous com· ctrnpc•i;. llurry! T his ol mtns. Sprinkh.-rs nil Covrrrd patio, ploy urea mis11lon urruhgcment. wo 11 't 1 u l ! At only nround ror magnificent onrl ii11rdl'n. J UNl listed ul andnvlled t.11 c:onlllct ~·.uoo. '"'2·""""· plants. 545·!M91 $6.S.500. 673·8~50. "' M llASTIN<;s C. F. Colesworthv klALTORS 640-00fO h.1\ r u ~C'rvlcc lo offer or ~ood!t to ~c>ll, pl:lcc on :ul tn the• Oatl y J•tlot (.'lu~~•fll'd S<>f·tlon • • . I 'honl' 612 ~ml -.,... ...,.,.., ------()ltNl/t'l•llHt•NIONN'C(• H"'STl ... GS & co OHNl•J1>-•1>1ur110•11<11(r • .-~ • " • F'llld whot you wont In [~ 1iii•'11 LI ~~.~~~Wit+ REALTORS 640-suo uoUv r>11otc1a11smeil!•. ~. n1fflJ ------1_;_~~~~~~-~G~ .. ~~:9~.~~.~~ .......... !!~~ !~~!!'! .......... !~~ GNft'of I 002 G....ral I OOJ 49..,,_. I 002 G....r.t I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ae: IDlll ILlllS . CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LINDA ISLE -PIER & SUP Spectacular Bayfront Home bwlt by Don Koll. 5 Bedrooms, Den. Wet Bar. 3 Fireplaces. Tile Floor Entry & Dining Room. Luxurious Wood Paneling. P ier for Large Yacht. $297.500 881 DOVER DRIVE &31·1180 . ,•' I - ~~~ BA YCREST HACIENDA Unique Spanis h a r chitecture . sunken Jjving room. 4 bed rooms. family room, pool. tu.sh lanciscaping. Asking $149,500 A COLDWILL IANlll CO. 644-1766 I macnab I rvtne realty UMDA ISU IAYROM'T Super location on the JagOOt.! Slip for 60'er. Spanish Villa w /S family b c droom s ... each w /priv at e ba lcony! PLUS private m aid's qua rters. Approx. 6000 sq.ft. tulll Lo e x a c t i n g s p e c i f i c a t 1 on s . $425,000-lease hold. J ohn Granath 642·8235. (C73 > 642-IZJS 644-6200 tot Dowr Orlw Harbor View Cent.r Irvine at Cam,us ValltV center 752-1414 OWHIR'S UMIT + TAX SHIL Tiit O.•llMhlful <1wn<'r'il unit with flreplncc amt enter • tulnrncnl thl<'k In nddl· tum to 2 h('(lr oom IJul'st r11mr1 ('r11 Two d ·luxe 2 t>l'1lro11m !1pt11. w ith flrt•"l11r1·~ Ueoutlrully mointoinc•d und f rfttl loe;itlon. SMIJ.000. Coll t<> !IN' Lhl" l'XClu~iv1• lil!tinM. 1173·MSO. '"''' Ut 0 •rt~ llW tON N~I • !~lflNHI FHA-VA IUYEIS OHLY S4t,SOO (;ornc l-0(1 lhl8 newly or forl'll 3 bdrm. 2 ba. bomr on lr11 eorncr lot. w/hug .. fo'R, near new cpts. scporutc l1undry 4' hob by rm w/lta own ba lhut could c?slly become a 4th bd. Nice lra patio area. S4.S-4M9 l ~ Walkt:r 1; lam Real IRIHle I ~ , . I t J I _ruMCS!y=~~· S;:;;•::..iP:.:;l8::,:m.:.:." l>e:::.r.:..7:...· 1:,.::9:.:.:78::.._ _____ _!:0!.!:A~tl::..!Y:..!P:.!.:ll~O:!.T!...J!·~·~· ........ ,... So* ....... ,... s. ~!!!.~•~••••••I~!!!.~~••••••• I ~Fors. ,..._... ..... ~ ~,....,.. ............................................. . • ;,; •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ..... :.. ~.~.~ ........ ~-leKii I 040 .. I 044 ........_For S. ~ :.!IW.. I002•1Mrel 100 de4Mw 1022Cor.ode4M.-1022 .... •••••••••••••~··••u••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••o••••••• . - ••• .. ••••••• .. ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ruRTL~.ROC'K 3 Or 2 Ba. &. I 044 fo' a m H m + 11 I r i um • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 SHARP UNITS w1l11nd. Open h110 Sat & OPIH HOUSE l·S Investor's Altefttlon! ! Sun• ~. c11ll 833 01~1 RalJchoCalllornia, at The PJau, Hwy. All 2 IJcJrms with . prl\"alt• h1!.id1 Aul Est t ---WQWI tilewport leoc:h I 069 tWwport loch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * NEWPORT HEIGHTS * 395 -37 uoit motel + lge. owner or Pl't\ 1ICA'--'s. This Olll' 111 •• k1ml l 'orona ~a e 2 BRICK PATIOS • ma~a ger quurten . beautifully <ld :\lar propert~· 1:-0 11 19.000 -.<1 ft ol by,\\c\AY t::tuo; i.1>4ciou t'olum· LaborD•yS1Mclol SUIDIYISION -5 MIW HOMIS 3 Bdrms.. i bn}hs, famlly rm.: .i bdrms .. 3 bulh • amily rm. & dmin~ rm . Fro m $90.3GO t o $138 .240 INCI.UOlNG LAND! rumlShcd. 2 Lukes + 20x40 heated fet? land. The o w1wr \\ 111 fin:111cc at baa Modt•I Ill Colleac Alltheulr:ii. m.iketll184 I terms your bunker t.:Jo 'l ..itfor·d to ••h i.· PUILIC NOTICE. P11rk. S & s «on,lrll('lton bdrm hom1• with bonu!I poo ; complete ly cc1uippcd for own .. A\•111l11bl~:: sly, 4 hdrm. or lilt'nu1ne la th ond roo 1n In b eoul1htl laundry service: incl. Volkswagen bus ~·ou 1 ! l.i:-k<I at S.'l:?:i,000 hOtlll' on COfllH lo t plJ&ler. ::uso Sq. ft.. <.:ulverdul(l ub11ol11h•I) ror ajrport pick-up. H~taur;mt. <'Offee llrll1·1t for <1u1rk :.ult• 2l' 23' bunu room nnd a UJlOOll~vablc! U11i.:rnd1·1I ., , shop & bar. with entertainment & CORONA PACIFIC REALTORS StH1l'lou~ t·ov11.hHJl1nii t'Omm. 110<>h1. A whH.l n· cu~t & drapes thr\1out d . wlor.c, h:. l>drrn,, tr.ill\.'r \\'l}lmt•nt thut will not lie.• C<-nlral :ur. Soft waltil a n c an x in the loun.cc. Special Ul'\'\')>'C, bonu., rm. N1•Jr l.l\a1labll.'lona.~.ooo plu011>1n,. nri <'k I I I preparation oC (me foods for the entire 6444567 bc.1ch Only $68,:>00 +-rlr~pltwc. t'am1ly room family. Out or stute owne~ wish lo 7U/De8·41~ R\..'(hK'\..'<l!Amu~llOsce! J)OH Y. P'iis.KICJ.IX I >tUt.lOM ' 640.700p 640.7000 liquidate their C<iuf. holdings. Price<l Cost• Mo• I 024 C:O.ta M.ICI I 024 WHAT'S HEW? SI 1,500 ut onl y $380,000 + inventorit!s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tills llOM F.' Won't 17591 WAYNE _ .. c..o--. eo-....... 640·7000 C It · r M,·i.u Vi•rdl'. <tl>d, Ii:•• lui.t ' Trees ~a l or,., DONAlDM.llllD oml'f~~ be in o rmation ;,iv ail to ,;. 4 Bdrms. fum 11n , :! lrJ)kll. rmtm l)ttvJtc lot·uttvn on l'DS. --~"o••• ........ 11.~-i qua I l ll;V uyers . F ii R dt•l·I.. ~H l .!l'HI Ownr. t'OVt'l'\'d p.11111, otnum ... "C" THOM•s, R1:•LTOR + am Y "'· ~ .. c,;,i,w u u1nJn b.1t11. \11u1h'l1 ity M.wpori leach I 069 N.wport leoch I 069 •··•······•···•••······•••••·•••·······••••••· A laA For th<' l.1r1ot'-' fomtl) 1 c\.'llini:. 4 lKlrin, f.inul) p rk 224W.CoaslHwy .. Ncwport8each (:tisteotnµ h.irdwiHHI tASTSIDE rm.i.1mnkkl'lllront&f'\• G 1 ..... 5527 545-5643 fvff. lloon. ruda.1nt i.loiH· BY nr. 1\ home to t•nll't"lJ lll End unit, 3 BVltM .. f1 rcµlaet-. J bdrms 111 OWMER 111 '._!4 00Ho4451.i rum1ly room, 21-.. ba. Up· VllW FllOM 1121 klMGS ltD. lllt·llA Dec...tor'a ~ rom ~rtablc lkfl. pool l11 r I r d I I "ratted <"arprts und, G1•rel I 002 Cor0n• ct.I Mor I 022 b.lc Sltl'd r.inuly I Wfl\ 3Ur,1pc. nee f:<')Jrl WON1 AS d"' I .. I lklui.e kit\•ht·n. iu-w on Outside.DB(}. 1ww fl.I Int L J r.i~:. l>llne C\• I \'tnft lh i. 1 "' 'I' 0 m & Qut. New 1•11ls. R•!l 38R . room. bnck l)allo.$74.000 RANCHHALTY 551·2000 ., ••••••••.•..•.•........•..•....•.....•...... l' m .1 r 1· • "''"·· " s.IO. lSO &tli :..'ml't { ondu. oCf vool &. One Of A Kind C:ustomlied JI ,\ It uon Vll::W HOM!'.: "1th out ~landinw view or tbc hllb from added Cam1ly room. Thus 3 bedroom never lived In homu has many 1lecorntor up1o1rades. Must see lo apppreclatc. 640·6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE TURN KEY HhR,<all .,lo 1720 i;recnbult area. Lri; lh ASSUME 81/z 010 VALOAH Dona l'oint I 02 rm&. rn.1~ler br, 11.11111 \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 11 11111v rm Onl> HA.RIOR VISTA TOWHHOME Ocean \'ll'W 2B it. 2RA. total security. jucutza, SSl.950 4938~ ~·· Wl'st Coast PaciC1c Heal Estate 34118 Coast lhi:hw:iy. D:.ina Point Fowttaift VoUey I 034 ....•..•............... $118.WO. C3 II \Jtl:!-77~ t ONT I. lU•: NETWUM" OPEN SAT/SUM l·S 5772 GRIMSBY '"THE LANDING .. RESALE lf573 CAMPUSl>&:flMICE OPI-:~DAILY 8A.M. TOG r .M Don't ''a1t in line, t'Omt• UUY this "Plan I00"-4llR, 31: hath. spacious homC' lmmaculaw and1--------- 4 BEDROOMS Setluded. dass1c Spanish bl•autiru1ty decorllled. TURTLE ROCK Turtlerock Hills .\ l"\.'ally rme horn~ With ootstandrni: view. L1i;h1 and bnght · 4 BDRM .• ~. BA. and freshly painted Many tree:1 • sp3c1ous lawn. It's hkc livani; in a park. Sl25,000 ALSO: 16 I I ICM.gs Rd. 31r 4 ba Rtftt 1521 Kiltgs Rd. 31r 2ba VCK. Rhoda Magil, Rttr 1714) 642-3600 REAL ESTATE INC , _________ .... Are you r eady for arch1tccl11re &privacy. I privacy and luxury with Ur. Jen. FH. pool. lrg loL low dO\I n pay men l ? 968·9993: or 83S·3636. Total payments of S32J. H·-£.touoi •-h 104 per month. 4 Spa cious ...... ..,.on ... ac bedroom~. on corner lot ••••••• • •••••••• ••••• • ~Nl[,ll (}AILEY & A55U[IAI [5 upi:r.ide<I an earthy col· PrHideftt H~ ors. l'ool SIZO;! lot, pro· View location. sparklln~ fessionally landscaped yar d with lurr itood und large covered patio. enough Cor a putlini; 1 lurry : green. Upgrades lhruoUl Loguno leach I 048 LOCJU'la Mi9&1el I 052 •...........•.•.•••••••....••••...•..••••..•.. Harbor View Hills AIAHDOHED CD~I. J...l'SK Sausalito. Jmmac. 3.Br, t'am rm. S&S 4 IDRM 21~. mnny cstm C1·atures Executive drive lo 011 lge lot . Sl37 .50\I 1n- s hellered doubli' car cludl's lun<t. :\1• bkrs storage'. Secluded er\v.v plea:.e• 3-106 ColJl'l'i:tran. enhanct'd hy doubl~ 6~0 ·23u9 or \t kd v,, doors und atrium• Rar~· 557·2101 · parquet cnto· lu :.lep down l1vin~ r oom . '13 Ue1<0111.1. Slll.950. Form al dine. F1l'~t a BR. '~tlrpk & 1Jara11e romily room Gourrnd Apt. Open llt>USI.' Sun l ·" :.unshine kit cht>I). I'::\ At.'l fl75-3222 pansive bedroom com ---------~ ptex hi·liled by sweepmi: l IR DUPLEX muster sanctuary wtth OM ORCHID vaulted <'eihngs anti Call u'\ about lh1s 3 Udrm separate dress1ni: area churmcr w/lge Mst Seller left stale .111d Bdrm, sunny patio and MUST sell. Try $8.880 E·7. l0 rent Bllch1•Jor Apt. to la I down. 11 u r r y Only Sl05.000. f!..17-llOlO. ._,...~, ''• '1 • us"., "" ., 1. Coll 644·7211 with shake roof. famil) room w/:<stonl· f1reploce Priced to i.ell. Hurry Plcai.e CJll · s~h as VanLuit paper, avocado sha~ cor pel. Walk ta beach! central air. etc .. clc. Call OPF:NDAILV 8A.M. 'l'Oli P.M. Wfllik to pork! us for an app 'l. lo sec Olis RE iu>r~eous bDme! ::=:=:! 71•7~~~~~1 FANTABULOUS! Wolk to city hall! P r 0 f c :i :. i o n a I I Y landscaJX>d 4 bedroom :.;1-;w CONDO~ll~ll ':\I JUR. 2RA ........ so2.So11. ~ocale~ in L11 ~unn'!> Jay \\' Yl•ats Henlty North Jo.nd only .. blk~ 31-;"tY.H.'o<l!>tllwy lr.o m l h 1• b c..a..c.h . :! So Lai:unu <199·22:17 Uctrm:i . 2 rull h,11 h'i, - k1tchl.'n .11>µlla.ucc:.. 4 BR IM 11rcplact· & <l eek:-.... HE HILLS" Pr o (e,:.1onoll\ • land!>capcd an ~1 ~arJ~1) like sell1ni:: a H~r~ pri,atc: 5 unit develop ment w/prlces :.tart111ii at $K-l,!lSO. with 2 car gnragc on ul Park. Be:iullrut bulll·in nii:3lx'<lrm.2bathhom1 -Be rke ley in College Icy. Pa11et1ng. cnrpl'h ~ 'desk & i.h1•lves In i.tudy. ~~ \\Cl bar in huge famil) -IRAMD NlW wet bar in family rm. ~1-.---room. 2 used brick l'IL...-•Estat.. Bak rd · ... ;_--'""' ;..=-----------• ftC4J '"' Pick your own decorat-c y.1 l'I enhanced ~ WESTSIDE frplcs .. custom aren, C<lll by l&YAY ing scheme ; close to by large, CO\Crl'd patio. 1020So.Coe11 Hwy.494·8519 \n 1mmaculal<', up ~r:iclt•tl. we'll lol'at1·1I llarinHlulh plan \\1th 1•\ cry 1lt•tt11I comph'I•• but l/\\' l(rtti1s in n•111· yard. 111'111~ your izn•1·11 thumh a1ul !-ave RIG SS:> l'r11·1·cl h1•low rorn Jlt•t 1-' tio1111t SGS.~100. Coll 644°7211 lo i.ee!! S78,000 DKll shopping,schools&pool; decking, .:a11 BUQ&con· C.M. POOL HOME ~11836 SOLID GOLD ltll'gest model inTheTer· versational fire pit. Steps TRlrLEDECKlm Only SS~.950. 3BR. 2BA. /\mountain or a menities race or Univer!lity Park. away from refresh mg • va:w 1,oT • low mu111tenanc.c yard, Mew 3&4 bdrm homH . includes con)!ole um 3Bdnns .. 2 bnlhs,di.nlng community purks & Rimrock <.'anyon at your ~Nl[,ll UAIU Y & ASSOCIATES large add\.'d Cam1ly room Walk b h. U rlool'inl'I. used brick in & rm. $74,500 pools. Seeing 1s belie.v· feel. a backdrop of i:H•cn vff pool. Ast-umal>lc V,\ to eac •• oul.Open beamceilin~:.. ing! Price has been r e· hills+ un o cc~an l MOVE IM IEFORE 645·6646 LIOMS IUILDE.RS ly yards, s~r large 1n1 552·7000 St4,SOO S4S.UOO. 1 [~IHP"ld ---- 1006 -...•••.•......•........ loan. S80,000. upi:r3ded sccur1ly, Im t• ~ duced! Don't miiis il! C:alahnn sunset \ 1ew SCHL • I ""'· room11. or thl!' t'\ THE . ·.· .. _ n "" "" i:rarte~. S13.~IO 4!1~Hi9:ol -----l' c u t 1 v e h u y t' r . 494 8057 CorOfta H ICJh&Clftdl €HIG€ 1-'Jrl. llunttngtoo. IJ~ 7l4.968445Gcollect VILL AGE. · ." ~ * · * _Minion Viejo I 067 HOM€' ownn . S&S Casloway •'THE IEST ·REALTORS "' UMl"'UE ••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH 1""'·---lf---J--> mo,1 dei.1red l s tory ..,. U\' \\' 1·1 ~NILCL i:dlll l., t. A550llATE5 536 8832 1•··1 F i .... ORl .... S RE•LTY 4 Br. VI('\\'. many up- model.<1Brt.2 BA.ram& OFTHEIEACHES" -~ .> . ANDEXCITIHGI 11 "·. t -De:!nl! OakH.,.dwoods .. l lh l th ,. homl'"/•lcw.4Rr.2 11.1, We have2t>xclu:.1vo d111 rm. HNlt:c inside & .., o ne row o e A p I ... dl.'Siltn l.'nh.an1•es the famrm.frplcs 1i:1111rn1 new listinl'(ll: AMO 1----------ou't. 1-:x1en1i1ve concrett cleant'Sl must bc3uliful uor ersonne RANCH.REAL TY xl~t ocean \'ICW!I from din rm. k1tchc·~ w/hltn,: 1.ls a 4s n .ba)•frontwllh Mlni Oceon•lew M£SAVEROE &mni.onry.llestlocatmn coasOinc In S. Calif. We are yo ur self-551·2000 this drumalic Spnn1i.h nr i.dils & rec CC'nler. :t HR. z ll.1. 111 .1 wJI' to to ilcrnw•b ttoughl new Decor. drapes & carJ)l'lil. a ppol n ted , o H I c I a I home. No expense has .......... ,1,. a full pi"r •· the Cr111•1 .. 4 1·,,rm 1'mm3~ulal" 111 .,.,.,...., " ' • 1m\.1ll' I""" h lo<' Newh hom<'. must sell <under "" · ' • "' · represcnl otavcs l o been sparE>d m luxury -' ------• ~ hoo.'le is j churmm~. 1.'8r r\.'!ltor"'d IJ\.'i•uttr1.11 ooi.. TRl-l.EYEL morl.<'l > l'\o Urokers. side & out. Pri "u l <' Irvine. Come an Ole orrice DEERFIELD appt's .• including Cr1•c tWwport Beach I 069 ly BullJOa Island home flnor5, hrnnll n e" L:l\ish tbl.'droom.3b1Uh 9~51 Yellowstone Dr. atrium entry. Grnllc rorufrecdclallcd mapor Patio home <"ustomlzed form pool, Jacuzzi. strp· ••••••••••••••••••••••• The upl. is a modern. klll'hcn. torm.11 '11nins: \\llh :? f1rci1lac-c~ & lari:t• ~4_9_7S_ ------;~~~~ l awns. 7 14 ' the area und n l(ulded fOl' bwldcr's son. 3 Br, down bar & billiard rm.--------- touch of cta11s • plus. it unll snrnll lloat 11toragl" \'ll'W tfr<'k for <'lei:ant en· tour by one or our Jrvinl' fam rm. 2 Crplcs. air Truly un cxcilmg horn CATALINA has a guest rm. & "buLh, Only ~IOK.700. tert111nln ~ Like new i.peciaU~ts! We're proud cond, atnum, unique up· for a Jar(le Cum1ly who with a 2\a car i::irai:t•. CaA 'ek644·7211 carpetin~ & drapes, $22,250 IYOWNE.R tohaveyou herc nndln· ~rds &lg pnllo,bcstloc, deslresu 11crsnt1le,fun1" The priN? is SS.000 hhih S5)arkltog v:ll ue u t ;\SSUMt:S 3 br. 2 bo. NEW Sbr. 3ba . never tend to do everything l argest lot. Owne r llo.nulCJoorplan.S2SS,000 & OCEAN VIEW!! but tr you're looking for "' $9$,000 sµ:l\.'io us l'nlry to llv r m lived in. OP-EN HSE 9.4 ~l ss00ible lo make you Ceel ~~'!?:· 559'6113• Open D from your livini:: room. placetomoor yo11r4S R 962·7771 &dormchne ari'n Only lhr\J 9 6 $102.000. a me. .rj: 1i~b~ Dramattl•3 1evelfamily boat. yvu woulJ be "'~tl~~~~~~~~!! • $1)2.000 968·9389 RedCClf'IMtRltn LocJuna•och 1048 _. ~~ home with permonent. to secure lhb propcrl) · II ROIERTS REALTY 4225Campus Dr. frv. ....................... 499 •2800 view. 4 Hedroom. 4 bath, now. al any pnce! I I t 1 I I I l"-.e I 044 1133-3380 family room. pallo und 2. Is a beautirul homt·. 1 4 • 688 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -__ O_M_f.-O-F-_A_-IC_IM_D __ , de<'k. Fantastic Newport sep. apl .. oversized dbl l~~~~I~~_...,...~~~-~ 1----S• Joa.-..2 r --value a t $110.000. C:i I l ------_,_,_ ..-n •"IOI D"Y .,...ge, cozy. 1 bedroom garage. on one or Balbou BY OWN ... n c 1 .. -"' ho 1... 540-11.Sl, Newport omcr. •~land's quietest slrel.'ls c. • en "'3' Heal, muggy, irrltabto • me w "'' room to ex· Just steps to North lla.v Li:e romcr lot. 3 Br i! Ba !111i:l sty 4 Ur H1 Ua \IC Brano ne .. 3 BR. end un· sec our lovely ulr· pand. Lovely secluded ~HERITAGE This house is soo11lsl.1nd + dme, assumc 7'1. VA. Brookhurst & Adam!-. •l near pool Must. sell conditiOfled Yale model yard&gurrlens. $54,000, '°"•we eX""'cl il to '""' S59.900.CnllS49·3139 move In cond W1xtra' makcoCfer• in College Park. 4 ZACRODZKY .. ~ ~ C-Omer lot Trb or bo.it Hoatinqs & Co. Hdr ms .. a dellghlful R~ALTOR REALTORS sold before thi." Jd 1 access Prine onl) Open REAL TORS 640·5560 r 3 m i 1 >' r 0 0 m w Ith 491-8611 published! VA TERMS hs.:Sun. Mon. lZ.SPM or fireplace, and 2'h baths. MYSTICHIUS HorborViewH~ FIXER UPl'ER by uppt only 10322 Shan· LUSCIOUS No wax vinyl In the 3BR. 3b3, sauna. view, 1,!TEHSTE!URYE"'· wanled,4Br or 58r WITH VIEW s .:ri l.,i Dr 962 32" 1 or .chOcolale carpeting in kitchen and family room, view, view. OPEN SAT. " AJ "' 581·8477 OPE;\; Sl'NUt\\' 1 ~ EA JSIDE S.'\l;.?007 hvmi: rm. & Cam . rm .. custom drapes ond up· l ·S: 1433 Coral Dr. Creal Monarch Bay Terrace.•---------- 1133 WlllTESAIJ...S :\leadowlork. Ownr. AdJa· m:ikes this 4 bdrm .. 2h graded carpel. Priced executive home. Well maintaine d 3 CAREFREE F11bulous bay view. Dream Home l'C•nt 1:olf crse. 4bd. 2ha, ba. town~?mc a special right: 673·7601 AGT !fil~img .• :~a\!1s,famsaly& IEACHLIVIH(i. 11re-at <1rca. sw1m 'it pool. ulnum. :o;prlnklers. cust lr~at ! ''oruce" hdwtl. n · ome. uper Sharp 2 bdrm . with huge hv rm. Come see Assume cxis11ng \'A drps .. o;hui: ('pt.. blo<·k noonni:: in entry h.i ll & OHEOFAKIHIJ b~n-us or Lile lo.YCJ.l' ~w;lom~en.-wm...t>a-r....-ltw.--~~~~~~~~~~ \\hat soml' \\Ork wall buy lo:in. Total llll}'mcnlS on-wall!I. sis1 .~. Prio only kitchen. adds to il s de· Two sty shingled Cape pn.vote pool & de<'k area. sunny patio. Spacious. -..0.r~. I 007 for th~ low prsci: or h S202/mo. This lo,ely 3 846-8895 light. Extensive brick Cod. True Laguna Beacb Priced nghlat$124,500 open look. Near pools & Jl.41.TICJA lSl.Axn' • 67J.HOO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUD.SOU. lx'<lninm hom~ with ust'<l -----• work in "'nlry <'Ourt & churm house. Unique ocean. 873,900 • "Y-OMT 673·760 I_ AGT. bnck f1rcvl.1n• I" your" ---------1 back patio. l 'niv. Pa rk. !pie, hardwood floors , m·-. 1iwbt:Pfil CAYWOOD REALTY' "' "' for the ;1,,l.1n.: Ei.c:t'llcn UNIQU(ll ~.~ GREEM BELTS dining rm, library, 3 Br~ ~Iltl~ *' 548·12'0 *' Panornm1c Vt<''<. suh· l'ROPEltTY or111·sttlmt'hon1chuyt•r 3 Bedroom+ fam ily 5527000 U . . Remod e led klteh "3111".~'hrt:r,Bluffs••yo :? RT, z-: lh_ Condo.1 M vc s TM EH T 11j.IPOrtw111y ror inli!l> •• ~ FRONf &RIAlt den + separate studio. 499•2800 ---- parking, ecurlty bldit, Please call Cor details. room + mother-tn·law • ruvcrsity Park Vlllag w/deli.l(htful brt-akfasl Plan, frpk, newly de•·. ,'l f~WJ>OJlT ll ,\y 3 1m1tprof)('rtylnxlnt on1lwllh scp a rat<' .. lll.Amhurst3bdrm,l~~hy Wlkl b h LAGUNA St TOWF.llS ttr('n. Om ·" by <tOtHO·l2 kitchen l'lc. Super for THE ...... -brnotohrwi&tb(ldtriouumb.l reedclia.J shops : hlit~ .~:ocot'. ~~~r~· Ownrr/Ai:L. 310 •·t;ftNANOO Senwanl Kon<t k <•:ill our lhlll college student too VILLAGE. · · · $125 000 JRILEYEL Sl4~~~ SO'Jn~~U~Jl) ~'~/f"'c~~r~e\~1:1> T<ft1;~~ ~~~. 11.U. location. REALTORS fa~~~a~~~an~~fb~~ F hK~ln Retn.+ CHARMER Lt:t~ J~~~n'{;i~aud;n~l:;;.:: :»1"'293 1urong buyer. Xlnl _ _.,_._,_,__ lined patio in rear. Wal blanlastlc u".~bslructa· Sl4S,000byown67$-G61..S I ~ terms. xlnl poltnllnl. 1•111r..ru~:~· · ·i!ma· . c 0 LL E G 1:.: p ARK lo ,Your two pools. spa e ocean "' canyon n- oc Ro t .. I ' "' .. l co u ~ B 11.1 0 E va'ews 3 Br 2" n -ed 3 a;acdroom !~ft ha W/O-• EA.'11-. NT CONDO We're open till 8:30 p.m We're l'lere one p . • • L .. 1 lA .. D L. tennis courts & library .. r.J ...,, c: or ccan view. New redwood Oc·can V1<!.w. N1>t Jlgt'f. Oc:nn&B11yvlew.2 11r. lncwcekends.8'J.t 0011 982·~71 r,,, 546• $91.900 w/111nd, lovely Prlrcd nt only $(~.000. & s m oked g l ass. deck adorns priv'a te 2lm redwood home on :l Ba. + form nl L>lt , ----.. MllO Vft'de ··~•y 2·11ly, 2650 llQ. rt. •I Ur. Jlurry &call. Archlllcts beauty. or. rcncf'(I reur yo rd HI love· Cl?mm. (C·I) lot. Ownf'1• .~.Dkr.!16.1·71~'3l'M ny ownl'r. 4 br. :• bn. Spanl1hHaclenda w/ulr.ram·rm,gosfrplc. I rcr1,c,t.;~~~· ly Arch lkuch llC11(hl9 f1nanccll. no Jo n n IAYFROHT lorm.11 tlm r m. ltH' rum Slyllsh Spnnlsh archit<'C· patio. bonus rm w/bur OME rlN'll. Prlct'd 11> llf'll fast ch.1ri.:l·~-l'rln. only rm. (.;uitom pool <.;ul·dt'·SOl'· Cable l\ Jn the exclus1vo North ali?S.SOO. Npl.c0u'<c'.4.IX N. Nvl. 1111111.. ::: 11 r . 2 D :1. Cu 11 ll o Jnruz.ci. Plush corpt'I turu thnaout. A unlqu<' W11lk to sehl!I. park. & End of J...11gunn . 2 sly. pitnoramlc Vlf'\\. liUb· ------Shnwn by 111,Pt. only homl' or. ~drooms. 21l ~ 0 0 I • (I p e II h Ii (' Country f'rcnch W/hugc -------~ NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>rtVl'. c :\I. 516·2'!7'7 '"'ac • "·"' · entury 3.iOl U1rch St. 552·4567 afl mature pine trees. 3 Br • Pl '"S!rl'I' 0('1•anv1cw hm1•. parkl~.1ceurhybldJ:, CostoM.so 1024 S l2:!.50i) 204!!1 S"ai ~~lh.~h.fo•m1;~"..6rooc'!'·nt'ar 'ritSut/Sun/Mon It·~ 1iut1dcck 11urrounded by ,, .Quall l S1PVGl.ASS Jllll, !Kil RAVTOWE:R~ 21/Ucrg 0021l8!l l 1rM. RAHCHREALTY den. 3 Ba ofhircd ut ac• M1t1tnHJCt•nt. new, l1v JlOFERNANOO 7 HOMES BV0wner3br,2bo.pool. BYOW .... ER 551•2000 Slri9,500. Prapwt•a · ow nPr. :ltl l ·RGOIJ ••L• OPF.NSAT/SUN/M0 :-.1 xtrus. 1\ssumable VA n TtJRTL~ ROCK·VIF.W ~ 7S2•1t20 ()4(Hl277 SlU,000 Ownt'r under lc)an. No. C.M. $5.'l,000. 3br. 2bo. Clll·d<.'·SO('. ,, Ur. a bu. fonwm. ,•---.R-.. -.... -D-.... -E-W __ .. l.JIVISINER-> MOOOUAILU.HIWl'OtfllACH --,----,---- (213) 391·4~3 ·sso 000 557-3338. Prine. Only. hrdwd floor11. nl"w l'rpt11, otrlum . New cpl.I, many ..... n5 •AHYOC ll\.1'"18 4 ir ho.no n Newport 7 UNl'r.i · S29S.OOO Beach Cott.l>i:e -SG4.!IOO Rfducf'd! 5 lir, 3 hn, nr. hay &nc:eon. ll61.500 4 BR.:\ ba. Sl37.ouo Marshall Rily ll75-1f.00 COHDOONIAY 1-:n11l view of bay. >br. 2bn, pool. subterranian prknjl. bcxll slip avnll. sst .S99, b y owoer. 173-71185. OCIANFllOHT Rore Ond! Mal!nlfl~n\ \lew from 2nrl level llv· 11111 rm. All clt-c. home. l'<ltnplelcly rcd<'LOr. 1n , • paint. lJlke to beach up$;rodcs. Now $85.000 Ready for lmmcd. oc IHOS.CM•tHwy. Shor('11. N1:01ll' nc·w Yoo can have your SS3.2SO. l'rinc only. Fee. OJ~n Sat/Sun/Mon c:upancy. Son Jonqui &..t-elNdl 4,._,411 owncr.llos lotsotcxlro~ <'hOl<"l' of these 11cven H & 8 • IM2""341. ll·S. Uy owner. 5302 Townhouse. Su per.-----------k µr\('c•d to 1wll. Wolk l•• mod •I home!! while they ome U$1ft8$S Sierra Roja. 833-8256. sw~plng view. 2 Br NEW .. EX CITINO bctlt'h. f>OOl!t. tcnnu1. Mil. 111~l. ·rhr e and four in commercial orc.1. Oy t>Wnl'r. 2 s ty, pool den. Custom upg-raded hilltop home ft'8ruring ft441·31l'IO!lum lollpm l tx'llroorns. ramllv rooms. BR. 2 DA. hetatcd llOOI. 120X40l 3 rm. 2 Da, ram· Deerfield. Open Sal/Sun/· By Owne r. $92,$00 CAT1\LINA VIEWS. ~ -- -- plus d i nln jt rooms. Obie OPJHl rtu n 1t y . rm. frpl<'. bllnii. xlnt Mon. l2·S. 2br, den. up-&1G-S467ol'644-0407 HORM.2UATll,quollty HARIOR ~ landscaped yo rdr.. Ex· SG0.000. cond. ~r bNlth S74 ooo 1trade!I. $66.000. l Fern comtruclion. $87.500. H If .& HIGHLANDS n•llcnt ftnan~init. Hurry. 645-14 7 4 968-018!1 • • <.;11nyon. 552.3045, WOOD ll RI OGE LOT Jay W. Yeats n eoll)' G •ACre 3 Hcft'rnK .. CM vi' rt. dt n nr- pleur.\ call lod'" • 'fERY LOSERS, Warm 31709Coastllwy 2S Fruit trceli, mm. rm .. study, :1 bnth•,· 1 .. ~. "". "~· ;-.._, .... _ .. o"'h 10 .. ou..__.~on .. -h 1040 in"ton .. di . ··e • d h bb " ... I ,._ ....,._ .. ~ rwm .. ..,. -• -So.Lal{Una 499.223-, en. " Y rm, 1tn111e formal dlnlns.t rm. :n l"I. Ph: 540•3888 I I 1 1 i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fownhorne, choose you rm, 3 bdrml'. & n kitchen llvinic rm. Covl'r d polio _.._ uperadcanow.Soulh su Tropica l Te rrace {ou won'L bcllevu! wlthbll·lnDllQ.SM,500 a,. ••• !:<z~~1~'> t~~~:~~f~·~r: 115'~ C. F. ColesworthY 111111-llliili.iii-11.1.11-111 ...... P' • M-" WOODS NEW 21 M•clllM••w own . se.ooo und mkl. •OPEN HOUSE • baffor5 646·156t t .. _. ! _.,. 638-31181 524~288 SAT/SUN/MON 1·5 PM We're l'lere O l'lW'IP Quality built. upgl'aded Rmct.o S.. J..... ' 1241 SKYLINE DRIVE •PORTOFINO* Spmitlt Spl"4or in & out. 3 yrs new. 3 Br OPEN DAILY 10.5 Best view in Lul{unn. BONUS RM.-POOL I New ll,lin~. 2 Story." hr, +ram rm. /\gt. 979-8866 3 & 4 BR HOMES ~'.~~~n~Y~~ .~~ 38R. 2Y.i9A, frplc. In ll v. 556-1382 ACT. din nn • fple. hardwood C u 1 ·d e ·~ al' M F. SA 2 pools, 00 exterior mala rm & den. iireat kitch, --• n~. 11oest hOU'I\' + l)le V£Rl)t;, I RR. den. FROM $67 990 lenance. Plenl)' or u din rm. fonl.llslic lnnnl WATERFRONT ~· lol w pool Would you many xlr:as. Huge lol. for new neorby Gol W/J~ur~I. Huge lot. Ju!jf DUPLEX • t>eUe\eonJySH.9SO?CaJI bearing fruit trces. (Landlncl~~) Coune. lft.oolarge w recs~~RrA~·:.>i.NE PIER&SLIP nowl 6-l>722l 5110,000.oroUcr. c ....... T...... canshowsmallerunJta U .... l'-'UE REAL ESTATE Buy now llnd select )'0111" qwsllc t~stt-. I Oil . ' balhs SZ39.SOO 1-'or Ap11't rail • 645-2425. Ce.nlury2l "Wtstcurr· Owner. md NewlM ...... area'SAN JOAQUlN " T 618 5. Cst. Hwy. 404-&Sll own inlcrior. Won'l l3llt.. y Owner. Eoststde. 3 Eastsidc. 2br. Iba, 1 ,._,,,,._.._. REALTY Archltect du lgned.1 -Hll 1195,000. Bulld cr BR. hardwood floors. single, l <fbl aar. R·2 lot. _... 1 .,.,. iitained 't!;au 1n dlnln~ .....,--I I 050 G'75-1233 • """l.221 I ,. 714 842-0989 sz.1.,..., rm."""'" a-s.pa:rq""'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,,. ot. 011n<'r mo\' ng SG-1.SOO. s,u.sm,00·94ll. ...,... "' '""'" musl S<"ll.• kina1G1.;;oo, O"•ner 'a"ent. PrJn"' Ors, redwood decks. :!V11e1nt,3 Rr28a,air,M Cli111~ltl<'lf Ad11 '"11 bi$! 64241616 only .. ~ SELL Idle items with a BR S76.!JOO aumt> 7'. \ ,\ S"~ mo tt e>m .. , 'mall Item' or ~ Daily Pilot Cla•~lrit'tl \d "ti ,, 1. 0\\ 111•1 :;:.z 9503 ,111\ item IJ 12 S(iiH . I t ~.~~~: ...... 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Blh Ch,1rml·r -------:.!llR,:?u,1,dl•o,d1n 170 SJOO. 3 hr. 211'., ba. Tennis. _. •IAt" 111u111hl) r.1lr'i. \I -.. ... ...v :ti.Kl lUllJj.;C rulh ru1 n 2 Br hou,c. J:Jf, unr. "' I BR, ~l.'Wporl W1•sl nl'\\ J IJH. :!1' bJ. r •• m. S.175 j.IOOI. Wulk 10 bch.. Mo\ l' San Cle~me 3276 2Jih ~l'\\[lnl I Uh d . l'~( ----------1 s:I:!.~ mu. S1·11tJuni: Pl'l~.)IU0 11l•p.S22'i1110 q.ll & paint. Walk l1 :J lllt,2b.1,(Jm.rm., now!l>\\lll'r,t>40.0008 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5m975:;011;1:;·3'Jti7 1:?1J1!.l:!'i!.l ll!.1 r~1ti:.t>:l7 ul!ac:h. SISU. Couts\\ d1111111. JCJllL.~3S 1 3b ~l l S' ----mmac. r, .. K • ·an c· 11 h 1 I <'nllt1 • ~ UI I -\\'allace Rllr::. !lfi2-4 ISi Yrly lsc. 3Br dl•n 2ba. Clem home lltJ pool ' 1'. • 1 1' !!''·'·-1 • H le h 3 l69 t:.i,h11l<' l'1•,ta M1!-.,1, ~ , & '· \ , · • • · 1t<l.~m.:ll''11ntv.:i.l3:•.\11J, e wport ac <1u11!I r, .1r Du"I'''\, ::! lllt. FR ..... CISCA... 552-7000 ucw cpts vatnt. ' ccc~ ocean \'U. pl'l heh. 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(213) ht•u<'h. p1•1cclf lo i.l·ll 7Sl-l920 BAYFllONT WJ T ll HuntinCjfon · &l6·1201 Brand new 4 hr, 3 IJo. •<1s .. 58(l3or(213)447·94~3 ::t:1.1:tot21!ltl l.OO OU,,IL_!~'°"~ l'IElt IS11pcr;Jbr,:?ha,f11lc,DW. Harbour 3242 orEND/\11..Y drps , 2 slory, block---------- -Lar1tc ·rr1plex. nr ~-1\:intc.r_reuJ.al \\'/.bUJJC.r c:.pt"(. dtp:L._~S3ll.5Jn1u~ .-.••••••i•••••••••••••• 8A.~1.'r06 P.~f. 2 nr.2 ba.S62S l*~urn. fence. sprinklcr!ii. ~Ml OCEANFRONT OtherRealEstafe C't•11sC1>1:1ta url.'n~~:: \lcw. 4 !Ir, :J'J fli1, ~ !lb.1·4500 1\irt.Nnfcc. 3 n r. 3 ba townhou!lc. lllror2 &dcn,2bas.5SO m o. Owner 541.l-1128; f.l vc on tho sand thl~ •••••••••••••••••••••••till. onC' •. 111,t; l'rplc s, mo.5-IH·259R FourltainValley 3234 Spurklin~ ucw contl.LCICJ""ahach 3248 <Arona dclM"r 979.0747 winter.~vcly3br.2h1• Mobil•Homes ''!H I. ~.1r ~. 1011 rond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S470. Call ''Lil.1'',••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 1.Ul,2Ua.SGoO SouttiLa-a 3286 lower. l:rplc, bcaul:' ForS 1 I 100 ..ir11co; lli.clf. Own"' EASTILUFF .., lcM , SIGl'l?lorR IG-:).tS..lt•vc~ RENTALS ,..... furn SSOO mo G73-!M9!1 ••••••• ~~ •••••••••••••• mm Ill~ out ur ;.11cn. lllll!>l SAU, 11r I II cl1•n, tri: );!IO. l.~e 2 hr , ~ pN!'I/ -. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 62!1 :?:,,in • • • 11d l 012.tttifi ),ir.t ,\. t•ndo!>t'd 101131. '>tniclc~. lit.:Jchcombcr, Irvin~ 3 244 LAGUNA IEACH 3 Dr, 2 Ba, fq1lc, wlk to 'I :,:t, :! IHI ,:! II.I, utlll" W'K'\.S.\T &.Sl.::-L.12·3~ -nc..1r p.:irk_ fr'\', fill :?Ill I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. 1 HUJtM. + Jamil.y !J,h beal'h, cwean Vll'W, SS20 Bf-: \(;llf'll.ONT 1 Ur, rurn •lJr 11.irS.., 5.111 .1\1.111 :.!Jl'lciS11l'1•ntrr.~\ 6 73·7601 AGT.,10.000h111nr.31>r,:!ht1.re 1t1r:i1,11.1.1''11 mllm,·»1. rrn., 3 haths. canynr D .. w mo.!l6'Z!2GGcvrs. :1pl-i. SIKO:s2£!>mo ln1·& l 'upo. l>.nd. IH'I )rd ----~ I , I ,.. 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This hom e _ms. mo. 8-l2-lfA~. lai·il_. !H_. _12_o_;_;u_:. ____ _ I .im rm, I 'n1" t>.ll 111. Costa Mesa ''1 ly. lovrh· ;1 llr. I' l Ua P:lllO. ru:w ca>tll, I.Ir,-,, & No fX'I~ Call 1;:~ i:l'JR ~3c~om,,ll£!L"1'Nce~tvocu.~~!' 11523 C .. M••,"-·fnuwe Ho41ws Furnished or 0 11 ocean, l br, S200. mo. lt11JI 1r.111 .. r ii.1rt..111i: llt11ht.tl1l,•IAJI + Jllll' I rm & hJ. :? DW, Xo w;ix Clr1>, HUllf'r , '" <>< w• "' "'141'-,, " rv Al" ""'" Unfurnished 3300 lH1lptl. t-'e<'. S1•p. "''" u1!l'/\h•1p \\'11lhvltlr1\c11111ts frpl1·!'. 2 t Jr it.ir. Ill(' $.llO,mo.1Mi3·~SWJ\~t \\i\lu'Ul SQ,Zstyrondo. Mo. <Jl'J<;~l)i\11.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mnmlkntals,510·5370:> $lli,ll00 l'.irl.. ,..,., m1·1, ""hr rlr) r. !-!~10 ti'i'!i :tJ75 ~11 k\· 2 llr 2 Ila, ~unkl·n liv rm. MISSION REALTY ~ •t 'f O l •r . SJ7:t mn. 752 ll:J.53 wk1h•<1 , , . . 8 "·" -'() ' •• • E'<ccutlvc 1101110 with 3 Ol'l•an view duiilt•x 'l:lt?. ,\I.I. UTIL.. Sl :!O. mo IA .Quail~ BalboaPenlnsulo l207 l<1m11l n.'de<' •I hr,:! ha, ---(18JS,(-.l llwv,t,n11unn ------bJrms,dcn:/cuslmnhlL Scu11h11rc. 4 br wl~ll';. 1!11 111~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill'\\ l'rlll~. tlrt•S & paint. Tht• T1•rrat'l', n<•\11 l'hOi<'t J honr4!>1-0731 J l'·•d 2 b· h I lx'?k:ihl\•:!,,. hu, llflllrll'( ~l:ltl. :! hr vrty s:mi. P lac9 ·1 • t •I · • .., , · • · • ·· · l<wotk)n Z hr 2 ba Up • • "' room, .ll wit i a I"'./\ II" Ct w/ (3n rr~ " 1tu11t.ll1•11 . t\tl111t. H) i 1-n 11.11'1 l\m,i.: rrn, .. ir. ~pli is-111>1mo. !JW 1.iill • · Sl'i\ltKJ.INC, 1w w oil red Vll'w or Ni·wi>orl lmrhor """ ·• • 1 1 · W111t{•r $:120. Vwnr/1\i;l • • mnr. l'11rn1•r lot. n•nl Prap9rt .. 2 lllk'I l>11Y & "'r.ir1 $.175 1\1!1 ·u lel>. ~rh:i "r•d &111 h 'd1J' ·$'.II r · \Hwwl, 11nownl futuri~lk l1111lttm1 flr1•plucc $:.~5 klchen, i.unk(•n llvrnu S-lfVi/~15 \l t IO Up1trMtrli. !Xill!l7:m, ••oo ou,.rls,t~:!~. N"°4 mn. i;7 .. tt.02 an IP!"· - -S<' 001"1 P''.''.: 375. di•i1l1tn. l'irl'ut:ir wa lls, <.:i\LL ~SfJ.21lW ' r1n, lnrtoor luonctry un•n, -------. •I(;;! K97S sw.111.)IJ, -----Nn•r llv~d In . _1!!13):tl2·15AA ('\ ( c;. ___ 11ky lrll', t•u hhy holl"I, IJ " I I' r I 0 I' r u I I y lk•nl'h duf)ll'X, )l'UI' round ---1· t-l llrl ~It I :tk CoronadelMot' 3222 " fir, 2 An, I-am nm. L'r"nl'" cl1)1)f 8 l>cu1" la11Cl1>COPNl/fncll. ('lf't" rc•ntal. 2 lllt. ~:IHS, mo • • .. Ill OU, ) I?. e w o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kl•' W11l11w Jl11111c-t, :i IJr. 2 ba. ,. ' •• I " lri , I r )" ) r " uu117 fl) •2 Nf:Wl'O ll'I' lll·:ACll trr1•11 •"' !'llre:un . No. Sao . lpll', YOCOlll. u 'I 01\. v I I I r1•1l '1:~ f'11ll 111•1•11n VII siir,S<'IN•l r rapcrlir11 I' K.U'Uj(I) 1 1)11 I .,el c 1,,,11 ...., or 11·dli..o' llOV1>lde. 11n thr wutcr. lliclJO l'o. 11:,;1.13;,r,, 1.i•r tll'.lllt clupl". :!l!r, 1 • hu, 1!10 mo. Coll owrH. ~i~im~.;~>J·1;~·~Al~t~'No frt1rn' llv rm bdrnt'I & incl, on ly :! h'''" t rm -~ ~l:!.500 t\$!l'1tl Ultl IH30 11 u it h c is n ca Ito J' • frpl. + x~r~1•<.,SO. nt hwy, !II~'\ 1«100 ftt1•. mim.lve llN~k~. 2 Or 2 1111, EASTILUFF t•ll•1rwntry ~rhl , loc:utt-11 Bo I boa Uoy Club-Unch -----•l!Y.I 1731. Sl!\O mo ... 1.1 !l,J(ll. --tl~h\\'!hr. u Joors to bch. Lovely, Ir•'. 4111l + den, on lnlt•n or J,n , 11.11. Ju~\ lll)l. S1•1lL/Ot'l. SllOO mo. H.I . nr BEACH Lt'i'lurt• Living I .~ "' :1 Yr.t old S.'i75 !'er 1110. 11:t1 :.!<ilOorli42·t101>7 i\1lt1lt Pork, twaul. I 2xf.O. -z llR. 1 bil Frp lt•. Wl'l har, /\dulls only Pool Tr'n· Tl>rrfl('(' Town 1omr. ~ br, ~ nw. 21.3 KZl 3!1!111 :1hn. Vl<!W ()f 111.:hl li1:ht11. l' l l K n I l ..... ~.-..1.-1.-II \ II • s·n5 · • · 1 2 ha . ur>i:ralll•cl 1·111, >.Int -----l"urn. or unlurn. 1\vail 0 11 11" •·v , 1'11 '¥ Sl\'vs It) lwh. Hor., winter', :? un. th llll W/l•ncr __,.,ouert, ll:l o. /\:I now .•.. nl ... LovclyZIMlrni.,1 • locSJ7:-..11:13HtHHH:l:l1!112 J.i\GtJNJ\ fli\ftl\11-;n . !}/t5.Sullrn1l d1ildrc.11 & 962·7711t1ror!urth(rinfo. 11o~lulfu11t11 ori)('tll.lhd, ll al Io. w c t .ha r . R•torf 2400 m~O 7'l33 hath. dblc i.IHrllitt:'. \our --Sm 1 llr, bl)<letacular lOW 'LL hi I 2 h I •. •• ••••••••••••• own y111d . J.Vl'ah'd llcat ., n n. 2 Ii.... l 19 2 J VICW, (r .. lc, ."U' ·o, 1'-',.nl pets. J AC..:K I E I Condominiums $1!1(). mo., 2bd, 8200. mo. Wll~ 1 ry r: St l't ~ "' ••••••• • 3 ttr, 2 h:i, hltn,, rnrpor• " " v ,.. '"' "" Rltr &&4 ll"'" 1&..L-1 .__d 3 .. 25 6?0 ""10 '"ti 500 P l l 8 0 1 d 11 11 d '1 !1hoep111i.:. par le, frl•<'wuy. Larks11ur. S.12.:1. mo. i.1n"lc r· ... n1on, 11tlt Jncl'd, ' • ..., vn•"'""'rte' ~ ",,., ' more. o# , • ' p y. y wncr Y w no pets &tOtl .,.,, / .. l N f "' " . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------• ~ UH1 C h n rm in ll Ca h In. . t;44l 7721 "'"'• mo. 0 1< • 0 <.'C 2 OR, 1 Ba, athktl fom. s:JOO mo. 4fl-1-35:JJ Pl'n1n. Pt. •'Xec. home. • Ualllou Bay Club :l hr fnm COfldominium~. To-;;: !-e<'IU<.lcd. ~.500. $.'l,000 -M:> lif,,,;s rm. $3911. mu. J>rl mt' --Lon~ l(•rm Jt'll"'"· f.tnury ClllN1\ COVh, 2 llr l! Ila, II Pt avnll Cr<lln OcL h't • ...____s for.. 1700 1ln. Al~o 3 llr wtrrpk, on 2 BR, 1 Ba. Fl'l>lc. wall. to Hunti-°" leach 3240 llX'otlnn. Urokrr, nu. foe L Hiiis 3 250 3 Ult. + <kn + din. rrn. rplc, 2 cur ~a~.i\dll~ only 1131 l<I~. •00-<1718 • ._ • l•ritc lol wrlbl l(:trattc h('ach /\va1l Scpl 30 '"f' Jm1ncd. posi;ess1on GCJU'IG l.lkr n ('w, qu;il11yS42S mo.67.1·7;>.T7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ ' d •. . . .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $46~HfJ40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----OCIAM VIEW 1.uxury rondo. 2 br, 2 ba. :~ :i.:~.3~83 l~~ $350. mo. l9M!!lG6 View Point Twnh.se. 2 Br2 ltedcc. 3 br, 2 bo, <'PlB, ~~!' ~~[Jf3~n! HUNT INGTON LAND· Luxurious 3 hr, 2 ba , frplc, boal s lip. pool, Bc-ebe 2 fk'droom·dt?n. ttar:lJ?C. Ba,l'ndunit.allach itar. l·n iv. Park l nhomt• drpt:o1, tplc, OW, n<'w ' · MARK $1 million In twnutifully furn upper jacunl. llesl vil'w rn • bltns. pallo. $310 m o. Qill t conrs. sauna. pool , "''pools. park & lcnn1s a rea. S395/mo, 00.1·4:i00 Blg<:anyon Lease recreaUon. Adults. l Ur 1 a!K w/aor. Adil, o nly. No Nt>wporl. Mr. Jlead.Rtalhtote &H·7-4~. jncum.'385.846-3175 Jbr. 2"1bo, 2 car g:ar . M.tt.r\ofee. Lovely M ONACO, 3 sty. 1325, 1-524·7731 Or l)t.!L,,i\vnil afl ScpllSUl. 17l4 >~9f.Gl Tul'sdny. W..t"' 2900 $455.640-8218 bedrm, highly upa rodcd1_962_·55_1_1 ______ 1 Call t213>58S 0021. Oc:run side 3 br, S340. 4 BR. 2 83, Frplc, dbl gar. BR, 3 DA. all the extras, & 0 jocum. $1250./mo. To.,....••• 0.WxH / ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Kids. sin1tles ok. t-,ec MlS. Frrsl. last & clean· Walnut Square: 2br, 2ba. 2ltlS2 Overland, $47S/m o. c II u I JI .,.,____ Oc t: Ch.its s• 1800 National f':ul t-'ood Ch11in Mum Rl'nlaJs. S<I0.5370 1n1. 962-nllll den rn charming t'c<lt1r· hl. 13!.l + S200. No Ice. 3 n q ue o m Cl! u.fwltlshed 3525 can ronl aar apt, 2br, ..,,, 1 · h d • od Ukr ~·" ,..,11 675"6000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• winter. $3:i0. Quiel adll'\o •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• requires ,,.., oeJStions in . • mAlc tnhome. M .,...,....,.. Coll Gll~JO CED Soulhcrn Calif. 15000 Sq. Panoramic ocn & b:iy bllM. ulJI rm, dt't•or . WESTCLlf'f'. 3 Br 2 Ba, Monarch Uay VUla, Oen • • LOWESTPRI Jo'I. r equired. Call Mr. view. Lovt'IY' Broadmoorjrry a Dally Pllol wallpaper & m atchtnll • Igo encl )'d. 2 car gar, Vu, plui;h 3 Br, 21s Uf1, \Yml•r. 3br, 2b:a, $32!1'. 4-PLEX $\\ecnr)•,m rn;.10.7205 home, 2toO liq ft 48R Cl:usincdAdto buy,sc.ll drpsaddtocharmoflh1!'l lLOCJUMH•CJNI 3252 loveb' qure &. $l. sh:Jde 1850 SQn~ $$:1U, C1>lktt r~blk to e~rytl'ITnl: I TOWN 2~rba, fam rm, lnsldc orrentsomelhmg. upgraded. immuc. ht>mc. ....................... recs. children & pets. (7J4) 985-1801 i Eves. G7S 5130or 213"117·1004 1 Good rent a I a re n • ¥r>'· huae lh· & forml Nr .. pool & pJrk. $.'MS. No lWt11l'' Wnter Yu. 2llr,2l>n. OK. Walking distance to 9&18589 ~lnnthly lncoma S900 NOW IS THE TIME dmr ms, ma:sttr BR aulte pets or ~rnl children. Gale .111rnrcled rnmmuni· sd100ls. $S20 mo. M8·7300 "--1... U_._-3600 Winter rental. Occanfrot\t Only$1.20,000.l'rinc1p11ls ·lbrjob11eckcrs tocheclt .. ~rtylc.Oreatfor cnttr· 642•9799 ty. T cnnit1/Pll bcb. or75l'3500 -.-us nTw-n reor apt. View. 1 Br, only. the Dolly P ilot He lp tninmg. $950/mo. lca~i:. To place your mcssoac Le 3 s c. S 3 9 S mo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• p11lio, aaraJe, '200/mo. Wanted classm<':ll.lon. If OPEN SUN \.5: 1201 before the College Park Syracuse ITl4)551-17S2 Almost new 4br, 2ba. tmm :ic 2 Dr, new thruout. l~lude.s utlL W••r/dt)'J. [R llttl job you wan\ Is not. Goldenrod. C dl\I . d' br mdl. 3bd , 2ba, den, S485.llayvi•w,l/2 hlkto fncd, Qnr. '265. Won't Cllll 875,6449 •• there you might consider 968-:~m Agt. ren '"fl pu •C:, ram.Tm •• 2d rs Cro m Vl"~W·POOL·JACUZZt occnn. 54S.2241/ 64~24S1. Inst. 752·1920. 499.4445 I I olforani: your services phone Comm pool, acro:."5 street C<HY 4 UR hllllov humc. Ur winter , $280: 3 Or, ~·1th an Ad In lhl' Job 3br. 2ba, fronl hou:>l', 2h Dally Pilot from p i rk nr achoo!. 1.el!lt? SS75. mo. C11 ll Super nc:il condo 3br, 2ba. Co7.):' 2br, lba, frplc, beam winter, $350, 3 Bt yrty Wi.otl'd calcgory, Pbont biles to 811{ Corona. Classined,6'2·6618 S.t9S. mo. ()pen Sat/Sun )ln rry , 1'2·1920 or trplc, pool. Cluhhse. Nr. ccllings, gar, no pets. 5400. No pels. Ref. REALTY INC. 714~46-1371 , . 642·5678 $125 mo. G.10·6825. i,s. 3621 Sego St. 6'4-70ftS 586-5591 • shopS. $38.S. (l73.ZJ32 $210. Nprt Hla. G4S-1682. GW-3800 ' # I • Offlc•I..._. 4400 fllelday.S.ptember7,l916 OAILY PILOT ••:t ,,,. ............. l"•luc•t•u..r.. ... ' . . ............... .-...... ....................... ....................... -...... . Af ....... ,.....,., I~ tuc•t•U..... ........, • .._._ ll40"-IW9•1Mclt 3140 ...-... 'enGMI• 5350 .._.,w,..ted 1100 .._~ IMc ••••••••••••••••••••••.f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Oppart.lty SOOS ......... •• •• ••• •• •• ••. •••• ••••• ............. . •••• •••••••••~•••~?.~~ ~~~!~ •••..•• ~~~~ ~~.~~ •••••.• ?~.2.~ ~ @ ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr111k1111: 1lroblt•111~ A.DMINISTRATOR OCIA.NVllW OAI CREST ~~ ...-i.. leer-WIM·Gro~. C:ill Allohol lld l'"11c t;(h1t'.1t1m111I 1-:1111u1 . Ube rurn. 3rd 11lor.v 3 Or 2 "I Stood m· Line /:::... ~l.>,000. l\ll), :!I hni fl OU) ISM :sis:111 Wt"lll'I . T,·.irh1•1' Bil. 100' lrom ~nnd 2 t·~r fOUR Pl.EXES ./""' --Ou1 .. ton~11~ loeatum & M •ss • r-E t.1·111h111: nut I 1·011 ""1>1111 puklna i'301 Sc1.1 .. hurt• to t .1.--t'QwPrll('ll\ hk;i l l!t'I up "' ,__ lll'llH' :.t'honl 1'l'l'I..' t'' l>nv Wrntt'r $1.'lOmo ren an lltltMgfolt! ~...,___ for lu1uor K('QUlrl'' FIGUREMODELS Jll'l'.d \\rtll'r••d11v1• II• 6'5 3'768or213 72'.! 31j78. OOme M1919--. uoout $1::.ooo. C'u,h. A$:t ESCORTS ~lilt ~ "1 11'<· «nrr.•i..11 ---c: at 837 4200 llltll'~ lt•:.!-llll!o 111 ,I I ;lrlt'· L;:t> 2 Br near b11y & 1>1.> .. ch OPEN DAIL y ' · OUTCA.LL ONLY 11 of 11x•..i1tor1JI t11•1tt' ~ l'ool Avu1l.Now t0 Jum· • kViill n R.V.,A.RI< 631-3811 11"111k1w1· of .1h1ht1 to 30 63100'~----ecree ___ a.,... •IMOFREF.Ht::l\T• &STOIA.Gt 11ntt• dt•a1 . 111lt•r1·,1111i.: 9-. SP G 1·2 3 km. off1et•:. frutn 1n:SORT ATU:A Jt.IORTION in~tru1·t1111rnl 111.1tt•nu1 Duchfroot apt, 1 brfurn ~ ... t -,_.~1 ~ :..i •K.M//llHi~· AlKLIN HEW-DB.UXl! 125 )l('r mo. 1\dj Nt'~l to 1>tut·~ nark I.rt• (' 11 •1, rt'(tll 1 'l\•.11 h111~ t''<lll'r Fr 1>lc. l' pl!I, ti u rug1· • •• ~ -'-·~· -: •· · r -·1 • 2 & 3 Bedrooms, bllru , dishwash e r." ,\ll'JIOrkr llott.>I No f('a:." ~ ' " ounw ni; '" H'l\•t r .ii h I f1 I !\I \ 1 11 \ r t 1all. St-pt. l lln .Junn 30 ~-....... .i; l:•u.~ •4 • 1~ ., .•_., • '7 for 3:l 1 l'hld\•i. Ont l'r1·1; tt·~t ,I\ .111 "kn.I~ \' P 1 · ' o 1 '\1 1 s:iro mo •203 l)c h r -. I •• ,..... ~ .. , 3 Bedroom. fire place & 2 b ath $375 r\'(j 1133 322.3 '1'11 noon ~iOOO full vrlrl' Mtt :!I llr IMpllll\' r.1; 111% s.1l.1n r.1111:<' '1l'll\.'llllinw 1) • • " ·a' ott.> ,.,t-v_'ll ~ . ' , ' ..... ~ ' -2 Bedroom . e n c losed yards .,.,75 837 120<1 i10 qu.1h111•n1u111~ !\\•mt r · <:omc :.ct, 01wn ' • ·•· · """ 60' ,ER SQ FT l'IU-:<i 'I\ 'IT" kth'1' vi ;ip11ll1•11111111 & n • d:Jlly .: IMMtOIATI. ~~ '\1't. R,nr~J f ,.,, Mo"rh! Will cons ider 1 or2 C htldren IGli Wt-:S'rl'l.11<'1-' !'I B IEER TA. VERN e Jn n w ,.1,11111h · n t 1.ot M•rn•• 111 U11 \'l'I or or OCL••"'RO"'' OC:t'UPAN<.'\' M4Leo1o111r1(-.rueionn,,,.! AGT !l41 ·5Q:l2 \'llllll:H•lln" & l'"li•ri·.·il Edui:,1111•11 'l1ll'lh ........ ,1-•·•r. No IX't:. i\VAll.ADLl:. M1s111\rn \'i1•jo 1\rt•a .. • Wrnlcrrcntal.Jbr.2ba I(,.,.,., ..... ~.;,.,", Apts ar~ c lose t o Centra l P ark & DRUXEOFFfCES MOl>ll)'hl'lllrun.mdrwtic Ah11rt111n .. 11l11p111111 ~ \nwr11 :111 Corrl''l!OO Tupupt&Jrl'a.tn~·46118 ,, '....toro~h·~·~-·· • rec r eat1o r\, s h oppin g. sch ool • o\\nl'r Sl.500 mo Shov. kcc11111i: ''''111·\· Sd1111•I~ i·n llo' ------'' 1 ..... ,. .. ,u ... J. freeways, Bike lo beach! Cnmml .\: rn<Litl :.p:•N'S homl' .. & bui.lm•i.i. on.'J APC1\ln: .l ll :!.'.ltJJ :!IOI. Nt•111)111I l\\'ltth, l.J OCl-:ANl-'KONT.LUX. P•.I !r..n1ll1 .. l~•I• 200l02000 q .ft ,\s lo" lleurt"conll furn•i. !l;..~1 · l''Urna.pt,1&/~r.Call h ·l ... Jr."""1 ..... 11.,,h Ji>30rMi.fl Lai:Nigucl&: orii::rnal 0"1wr tr) sell *KARE ..... S* rt t 30 .,,., u •n Cross s treets: S la te r & Bea"h, H.B. -"''!>1011 \'t<•jo urea:. '""' Ii : ,.,.._.i.,..,, l '-1 . .\ . .ft, .. •"vr t".~ \lo.i "' llandy to S D. 1-'r'IL') Goodtt>rm' f\¥t 11:.17 ~~ OC1'l:.\LLl1;\S:i\t:t-: Oceanfront Ycnrly S4~ .... .,,"11 11.,1.,. 1.,,11 .. """ W est o n Slater off Beac h o n e block. Call ~I l.$OO tiAnn1-:NING RTt: b3H lil!tt 21lr, 21JJ, wJ:.her, dryer ~" "·· t'rn ' 1 tA..a~... right o n K eclson to t•ul-dc-sac. F o llow ~1200 :no P A.LM REA.OH dii>hwh hcr. l'ndo!>cd 1 "~1 "''''~ lhes1gn s!! FORLEASE t:QUl l'TH1\INING i;ur . No pl't'I . :11 13 ly:KetttR-R.-M.. 30FFICES t>t2(14;:)() Pasl. prl':.<•nt .~ lulun.' SeW1horc.673·~7K ~·-~·r $l55 MOEA.CH -- -Slw ha;, b~:l'n J:1H·n tht· 842·9249•141-1300 F'tne COSTAMESALoc Real Estate OIHt•t•. a.>n· w1lth>,hl•l11othl'•:. 1.11· 2 Br Curn. W111ter rcnh1l. s:JOO mo. walk to bch t213) 4 IS·596J or <2 l3) ' 752 • 1700 lUl'Y 21 at ;llut•,\rlhur & 213 !fl-I 1350 :.!1:1 1~7 !12~2 Furd Rd 1r1 'l•wport. --Apa lwe.ts u.fww. INVrSTME.NT DMSlON Call Mr . Greenbaum for Sm.:ll' ndull~ HI i;;, yr!> •••••••••••••••••••••• ApOI tn•nb Fumi1hed [ lnformutiori al 8-IB·l-IOO Rn'urdl'd ml's:.<iS•'- H.ti or Unfuntilhed 3900 11~1=11·l1 On not disturb :.taff ~--162:! \ 'I' II Sub-lease Park ll'cwn••rt Actult Ar>1u1~nc H-~Oft leoch 314 ...................... ~! ' Uachcl~r $325. mo. Al· ~ ':.."!!~'::", ;::=" -•'l)«n ••••••••••••••••••••••• , yL11MF. MF.XECS11·1~,GTS. \&. MOMy w--L-d 5030 ~Ir tGl\~l1"11e1·!~,uc:1r.h1' 417 G-1.13 true p.1110 u.tti 67111! __ ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•i!iiiliiiiiii•l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!~I •1-TLLOCE.\.'I \'IF:W • "" """" ...._ ... • ·' '"'-C'---....t.-3 · ;IJ IN' 'T l'.'"' TO~ i•·r Orr1t:c i.pact'. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 111 Out<·ull :11 a,~a~l' -..-nlW 776Apwtwe•ttu.fwa. Apwhuw•t•......._ :"ew dh 2 Ur. 2 full Ua , " ~ • ProCc:.s1onalArts Bldg. 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MA.NCH.4 A.PTS 1, mr from bt::J\·h ". --••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH F111rest Tl'rnls i:.uitl' 19-19 &•pt 17 111 l!I. 11.1\ ,. 11\o A 1 re 1 :!e 1 nh('r)I , all 2 br, I ~bu 7711 s l·oll l'lul'l' C:\I at•ean \ll'W :liXJ mo 111 Newport hoch 3869 ROOMS S2S. wk UJ' 1\1th Stores or Offices SottterMtn. Co t 1" kl' t " I " ,, I I \' ~ c J> rt " at t-• ' I J I ••••• • • ••••• •••• ••••••• k'rt< h ' "3T 50 •· • r 7 • " ' i I enclosed "Ullo. 'l;c .1 · t>l2 .'1117:1 t' ut c:.. poo . 1.-11111:-., µJr. p · en .. ~ """ up "' \' r us:. r o m n cw 642-2171 545-0611 ix·r .. 11rma1.11!1~ .• cc1 mt' P l .... M." "· 1 · \\ > -l·urport 19U mJ<l ARK NEWPORT Jpls. Mll-9755or 6~!>·3U67 Marml•r's ~hie Sboppin11 -up & h.11•k !\o lf1·1·I..~ 111 11111 l'U O{ CH·n · 0:\111'\ , RT E ---... c· \V d I • bn11d new L'pi:. liq~ , ..... _..__ le h 3840 A A. M HTS $2S, week. I blk rom heh. ent<>r. Now remodclmi.: I st, 2nd & 3rd TD'1 .-1r os I' t•a i.t• Su>imtt ' · · · · ··-"""'"°" oc 1or2 Bedrooms :ind 470 10 1500 sq ft 2630 I OA 'S \ v \IL name & ph1111t• N•~ lt1 ,\II r;rngl'S, arr <:011d111011111i.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhou~t·:--C.:all 960 2tl26 or &IS·O'J73 i\ion St w ·Rll • • · 1 •• =707. UJ1ly 1•1101 , 1• o \lll)'I noon .. 20 mmutt'' 111 ... 1.tJr·ult• n~kfor:\l ark.Jl.B 12 13)4:7 •00 >1111 r:. Cn·.ct.1tnot1rnporta111 U•o\ l "''"I, l' .'t l'.\ fr um A 11 a h .-1 m o 11 ~~ t"rom S329 :Ml 1 ' 1 673 4883 Urokl•r !l'~l:!I• ~m " WOMEN 18 & UP N~t'I (\l hll .. OJ>l."flllll:' for 10 l\l'" '1t11 I~ 111 our 1111 b It t' r l' I u t 1 u ni. ~ l u.'tom.-r st•r·1·11·t• tll'Pt~ Ho ex peori e n ce neceossory • we troin Salary St IS to SI It\ 11 I.. l,1 I-' o r i n t \' r v 1 t• 11 \-.1 I I l>l't11e,•n 9.\:11 :11':\I 549-9118 Adv~isin9 SALES Former ~ cllo" p.1)!1' 1ar ma·~Jlll1l' 'ul•·, \''I• M.ilc ur lcmull'. 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'hr1pp1n1t, It'«\'\\ J)" K:lK 0!!2i, •'d p"rktn". Co'la '. le.~a. erJOMls/ r rum '-l:lu F111 n11u11• llrkt' to lx•.idl ' ' . I ~:mpl pe r son t o ~hare v , .. d ... ~ .. .• Lost & FoUnd READER ~.~~-~·~:~!~ .. ~~-~~ ·"·11l.1hl1• 'im,lll l't'I" IJ1n•1 t1lln' SIJll'' ill L~~ 2Ur • Blk ''' lt<'Ul'h "om.ins 3 Hr hml'. nr n ustnul Llrokc·rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• * •FREE JOBS* Ill\ ,\clulb 11nh Ofl ut• 111 h 11 H ·\\ 0 l'tr<'1>la1·t• I>\\' (,;41r ".·us.h1on I s l. Pool. _ 1133K!l:il _ Lost&"'-·-... 5300 .\d11\'c µ1_11•111111 all pro •3 til1rm., .'IOO • 0111·11 !I f.111 t.1 ti 00, ~11~1 . '.ll'. l':>t on Yrl) $350 11\11 6~J ltHSor '""0'"'1 rvomtU '·I ( 11 t HEEDED MOW IMMEDIA. TE WORK IMMEOIA. TEP A Y • :! Btlr'm~ ~JO . F,11(1 I\'\\ Itel c11 .. 1,1 Slater off lie.it h Olll' li-5 0585 • ...., .,.., -------W:irchou~(' :.pal·~ approx .••••••••••••••••••••••• u_l'rnlt. . .. 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Sc•' Uob 2-1 152 V1u. 1-:.,tratla ----------- 1!.mU1•1•1l\'I, 11.1111 111w !'>NACK SllOI' _ _ ~7-QlliJ ::;horl \~~~ S~~clll:.. S n yd!! r. S :.1 I ;i r y & J.:.1i.:una 1111111, C.t C.111 J..1111 E Coast llwy G "'RDE .... ER "l'' er,\ Fct> t\l Tempo l>tmefits. ;.;., llhonc calb An l':qu;1I PHONE SALES lit•\ ept1onist T)ll1:.I. lc(1al ofc. Lu.i. fhlls. Musl be >:nod, neat ty11isl & able 1 o h a n d I (• r 11 r e p t . •11 ll'lephone, filin>t & gl.'n ·1 Oil' dulles. No i.h req'd. <.:all Mrs. Winslow for a1111_1._s.n_-_1~-· -· ---- NEW ACCOUNTS COUNSELOR Part-Time \\t' '"'' '~'•:kin..: .an 1n d11 1Clll 11 1'11 fl'I .tl•h 1111 h ,1\ 111.,:~ 1\ ln.111 111 11,111\,, "'lo! t ',._ f H ti I 4' \ 0 pt•rl111111.1 \,1111'1\ "' \t•11 \lll>lllll 11.11.-o11l llllh U11t 11• \\Ill 111d111I• h.uullrn_ 1 11 lnlllt'I 111" 1>1!·111~ ,11\rl ntll 1111111 • \\Ult \,tlll \\ t•I IH"\\ ,I\ 11•1111 1-\lll h \.11'\lll> dl'\'I I I" ... I •lllljllt•\11 \ I hi" Ill•· II It •II .Ill 1111111 " •• \\l 'l J. 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Opportumt~ Em11ln~er J-:qu,il Oppor fo:nljllO\l'r Sel• t"luv t:lh'I at the• 6 1tccepl1nni::ol. Or 's ofr. P hoo1• Sal es pt•o plC'. Front u(c l'"fwr lll't>f'lf. m.1ll• ur lemall'. 1r. to 6.'I l\lusllype.1;,i2.15:.12 BOOKKEEPER \ll l11iJ11,.1 ,\ t'11mml ti• \1•lt11wr l'.1 \lnll "' Jlt'I ~·"·"' ... li.10 \11 ~l'\\p11rl<-r Inn llnl1•I t mno ~ --:-.; R :\» 11ht1•1t• 1·;ilh ~ pr ·• l ..;ur.,,., ,\1dc·'· t'Xflt'r d COOK pll'.I ~,. f:c1u.il opv l tJal:'-4 11'11 Huy"'e" t'vnv llosp, STORERMATTEHD. 1-:mµlo~1·1 TE~ll'Ol~Al~Ylll:;LI' .,. .....:JI 2 055 Thu ri n, C !'II \Int i·o lwn"Til'' •\f1llh GENERAL OFFICE -Equ~~:i!~-.. ~~~l~)er .;.:::..-:~::::.. ~12·3.SOS --- H'Jr ... 11rai.:c c;u<iranlced ---• , ---~ •• ~l'' or c.omm1si.1pns Hl'.:NT1\L /\G '";'T :!511 .. : .. ,.t 17th S\n·ct. /\llr at l1 vt• \ u~ng S11111• o. l'oJo.ta Mcs:i. Woman 111•ctll·1J l11r t.:o,o,t;i ht'l"t't'fl s uo & Ii :10 \l 111 :\1cMl a rea. 1-."pcr 1111· l ,1111011. ~;l,1 .l.'41 I llt>OI\,.; 1-: 1-: I' E II in l'l'l'on !*Jm nuun . ..,,nt1 -••M•<1 NURSES AIDES I ....... 1-'1 1 l'l·r,oniwl l'ull & part time pos t· ---___ __ 1.11, t:!:!:I. tcn·l-d 1mmc•{ha1e 011('11• 1; \I Flllll.\\ fo ( 1.11 ... ,., ... 1.111, l•I 1•11·1 'tt 1111)! l'll'lhl. \llll \IOI I. 111g 111ml" J.;t1t11l ... 11 .• r, ~Iii lii'I.! F d t ---I r lime & P 111mc. l>J) \I \llH l<J 11 11011-.1. lion' opo·n .xp. J: u I St rt.• P llml' Mc< ieal :;h.Jfl. Expe:r'd pr1•f'1I. Ap :Mlll\t•\\pill ll'ti llr fi..:u1t•'O.lh-l.1ll\\1k ,l~1> t·c~reham kd 12 • t;J-:N'LFRONTOfo'l-'ICE r k !:.<iual Opporlllnely llllol, salar~ _+ np:irt m1•111. Emplo~c1 l'h:·8:!.7 ~Al·'----- '''"'"tfl 111• 'l'll Ill).; :..1 1\ id ... \!d \\Jj.!1.'S & 15·20 rs.h" ,;\Sil apm M in. 2 vr;<; l.'ll.I'· llt'ccp ~ly ar · Su1wr111r. 11.15 .... u • S225~·r r ... o l.'j.!l'<i)ll' ~ !Supe rior i\vl' NB .. :qualOJl1>orEmplowr lit',11l'f1toe Xlnl ~orkmg &. C· Ii . fl 11 t1o n ist , t ypin g , in · 642.2410. • · __ _ R.E. SA.LES C•B DRIVERS \l,.11 •n \\ mn,•n \f11,1 .... :!:. tll 01. ··1 \11pl\ In 1'1·"011 Yellow Cob 11'' 11 Sl.ll••r \11·llUl' F1111nt.11n \ ,1lh•\ C 0,11 111 111\'I "< l11•lpt I \\'111 111 I" 11• 1ri1 It .ut.• 'Ill h1 "l. "-1 !XI hr \ flJlll· rrr 1• ''"11 11•1 lh l\1 r t>r \11.111"1111 C ARPET LA YER i .1:! 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Sli l".tJI Defttal Assist. 1-\tll. p 11m1• X 1·11y l'l 1 l 111• 1 lo: X f) I' r Ill d 'II ~,11,ir~ n1x·n ~12 hAAll \!'Ph l\·~onewl U1•pt {)( nt.11 1-''l'nllt nfflC'\' Pnrt Oran,e Coast 11nw lni.uram•1•. hlmi.:. tt•ll•1Jhv11c. n·1·1•11( C'V fl• Daily Pilot <ll" n~1 113.H 1 n . :l:itl\\ 11,n ~I rr rt C'o,1,1 \h •,11 IH1 1321 lHl ;\ I' T • h n p 11 el P . r• t1nw \:'ti "" e'tper t: 11 I I r lo! l' !< t u d t' n I nc·c f'Nll:\lr. jjll' 2S-45 1n..•lh.1111rull)' l11chrll'1l tu ,\ppl\ in p~·rs1111 , Mr .. \1.wk 11n mnlnr hnmcl> Oonu't. 135 1': 17th ~l. PJrt tlm<• 5.\2·~1 I _ _<:.o.,ta Mc~. _ CONY. HOSPITAL DP.'S A.SSIST. .-.ind \flpl} i\rnwav up. a a ..1m, sur:incl'. It bkk1>1!. for ex·_ ------Pl.ANTS~f i\N, nl'l.'dl•tl for ('nrp 1)(4MI ~; D) l'r Rd. ~:!ti.'15 _ UalboJ. --trcmely busy 2 Inte rnist Huni"CJ AHendant care of intt'n<" plunts 111 A long c•stahli~hed office, luL., or lead" f urnii.hcd. md1\'ldual tru1mn~. up to 110 •;, comm . p aid. Member uf lhrl'C l11>ling scr\'1ccs <1n1l National (i a 11 er y It e I nc :11 ion Scr\•1rc. L1r. or unlic'd. SantJ \n~ i-:iau<il Op· Jmmed e mployment np-_!!_ff•cc.6'1S·9200 __ Top w :i i;:t•i. & x Int (·11mml'n·1<i l i-.l'ltwi.: porlUllll\ 1-.mplo)~f·I ' porlunilll'S (or ltCOJJll' di lx•ncf1f.S. !1;1) 1. l('W t:OOV l\lu:!l huve (•>.per, Xlnl GIRL FRIDAY-~ me('homcul up1,11tull•• M~1 ~a~ .s~c:~t~ry/ llnsp, 21155 Thurm 1\vc, llnvm.; ret.:oru. & min . 1\!.~l·mbll'l'S & 1n>Ach111c: ~\vmrnislrativc> s.s~ • CM &12 3505 i!5 ~ r:-. old. 411 hr11 '' k. all vl>l'rulurs . St•m1 retired ~1alure. perm. Mon:~ ri. -----mu1errnb & trutk pro L11tbt l~l'lllJ.: ~11111 111111.:. I! 11 1• cl I l' I •' 1> h o n t' JN'r,un.1111.' ,\lui.t /l,1,c n \I 11 I I ,1 11 ~ t>o r I <I l i U 11 Thu I' 111 furl y linur" 1 l-1t•\i hlto) T1< 11· nn y rwr h•1ur lo 'tart ~l'wport Tk•li C"ompan~. Permn nt•nt po-;111110 D enn I luwurcl . SS7 5:.1.13 lif.,\ZJ•:H, t•\pt·I \pph :!I I 1, .. , :\lul1n11' S;in 1·1,•m1•n11• 1:1:? 1o1t1I GUARDS Coda Mesa Pc•rmum•111 Jo'ull & 1wrt t lllh' Pht11ll' 1'v I rtllH•ll rt• 1(11 lh·t 111°11 "l'lrnml' l';ill !, 11. 0271 1111· h1 " IU ., ( 'lo,rit W1·1l GU.ARDS turn C11 l'.t ph111w n1•1· 1\11111\-t 111~cr.rnl l'rnh'f 111111 Sl'n ""' I Wi W Slh ~'1 . S\ ITill't\ll'W hr, IO .10 noon & I :111 :1 JCr1J111 ~on Fri 1-:fJ11.il 0 1111or t-:mpl11' t•r GUYS&GALS :\t1•uonn \iu•Jo, 1-:1 Turo 1ir~11, tn 11o11rk u ft'w h1mr' t1 d!l\ l"un .Joh ~:urn Slr1 tu SJO 1w r "N• k For Ol4)f'' In'"' 111.1111111 phont' ~f\oll:l l-.<1ual Opc11 tun11 \ l':mvlo> l'r llUSPIT \I. DIET CLERK Purl time 12 .30·Gp m , Fti, Sal & Sun. F. c:tllent benef•l.'l and bcauhrul surroundings. 1\ppl,) at llVBL Y MAMOR ~ 154! \'In E:.-ttn11fe Laauna JIJll~. l'J i\n Equal Opportunity Emplnycr \\Ill be 3l'Ceptcd. Moor<-9 S·SO. Bl'nl"(its . :sta,!'I OfrtCl' \ 1dt•l1 Cull SIHC al o l'lh l1Q. \V (•»t 29 10 immcd. 11.U. H42·93" MURSESREGISTRY &t2 H2IO ht14n !I & 4 :30 Collei;:(•.<.:osta ~h'!.u, __ a~y~~~:_ _____ Need» l4l•ek1f;1y 11ffirr wkil)' __ _ 1----------111 clerk for Nc·"•porl uk ---- BONDGALURY OF HOMES 831 ·941 I 'l .1\t;l'NI\ BE1\l'll :'>I OT F.l, ,\ P TS .Muture C(}UfJh· 14 e·~p tu manaf(C Must h1• hunfla l>lt• 14 rl'fi:. <ke,111 'ICl4 apt t ~alary ~ e•nm. n11~'1tln Ct1ll !'!1U •17 1~1. U:t: \l.Sl•.C'V TH,\I'\ 1-;1-: I' oJ rt l 1 Lil l' • I' h u n c ~l:l llM'.13 :\I /\ I U s n" t' 11 ,. 11 h' \1•" I"''' lleul'll lh·~cirt l.n.ill'h !>.IJ1'o1 l..1nit ct.I\ .. hilt l\Jll•h 111 111·r,nn ~.i111.lp1111•r Inn. :! IUI .. : ('1111,,t II\\,._ ('11\1 MOLD SHOP LEAD WorkinJ: lead. t:;x11cr'd w/!lmall vrel01i.lon µart:; llcsµons1bh-lor plun ntng. protJucllun & J)t1r11onnl'I STACOSWITCH INC I 13'J llUkl•r. l'o:-.1.1 Mc~a 549·3041 1-:qu11l OpJ>Or Jo:mplo)cr "IEW J)tJTY st 1·~:1tVISCJI(!') I lo :! hr~ fll'I il11,v. S:l II l>uttc'I l'om>1 ~l 11r in Plasl1l'i. (.'11 . 11ec1ls full h•nu•"m~. ,arc·ninJ! & tlmc• men. m unufuctur r----------· clt,,1),•l t htnl! nur,ei. •.n.~ ,l''lll'r IH•rferrcd. .,. l' 1 t• 1> h ... 11 11 1 .. l· 1 1.1~ 1.i!1.1. a <.k for Jt'r_r __ '' lw:-1111 :.Is, l11tllnl! & Pl .. \STICS pay111ll ~ i:t•11 'l ore !\lu~t MOLDING MA.CHINE tq11• 1'1 1111 l'll l)l'f. Ill OPER"'TORS nur ,111 ).;, 1111 ,11 111 "' 1111 .&11,,1 I 1l'11I hd11l ul Vor 111lt•1 \lt'W CJ II Helen ·r ull'). :, 11; 151w. Cll (11·1· :\l a nai:1•1 Sh11111 .1tl1,1l'\I\\' ,,n11·1• m~r '' l•>I' M·1•rc•t.111,i1 ,k 111' 1w1•1l1•1I I"' I ."I loll'U\\1111! 111•11t111tu1111· 11f fu·1• l•'.\p hdptnl. Coll r.r,~ 711410 T.1k111>: ap11l11 .1t1U11.., fttr mohl111>: 111.w hml' 11111s 1111 11.1~· & i." 111~ ... 11,r1s Molll'l'll 1'11•a11 monul pla111. 1';1111 1i rt•u1• 1tr1· '"' h"!tllh 111,, ~110U \at Ill lull pl,111 /\11111~ rn p,., bull California Injection Molding 26~ 1lrig11i; Aw , C M . iu:;saJet> SUCCESSFUL Costa Mesa Office h11:-. opcnlns:s for 2 As· :.ol'iates . Nc•w or ex· 1N·nenecd l.1len1wd real l's I a 11• i-. a I c s p c o v'" \1.1·h·11me Yuu h(lve your own pn vul1t cle11k & phonr. S;iml' locn11on Ill ) l'ltr&. ..:~ t•l'l lt'lll l'Olll • m1~~1on 11pht <io111I wolk 111s G00tl n•ft•rra". l'.1 11 f1•r 1ntervl1 •w. Ai.k for 11111 r.11l'lwn111yrr, own.-.-. 1K1;o N(•WJX>rl UI vd. CM Ii Iii J!Y.lH , ('Vi•!I :fl7:1·4~7i MAIHT /P AIHTER 1"'1 llr II II l't hi lli"t \ n ,1 r ,. ,1 I',. rm 73.S I tth St 11 II !i:lfi llll'il Office Personn~I ll1·nl·l1t ' ltqtly 111 J . ll 1•rh1·r l Iii.Ill II llhx k St1 Of Hokt·r. orr l\\•1111111 i cia11"1n,•t1 Jtl nu. 7,m t· ol•---------11( J("\4-t•llt•r .. no\\ H\.IN 'll'\I. PLUMIER, RIP AIR l>sul\ Pit11t. l'O Iv" l[tfiO. * NOTICE * 111.: 1111 lull t1111e• 1>e"1111111 l",'l imt1.;, y 1,111 , 11110 t'X R. E. SALES co~1:1 l\h',a. Ca 1121;20 1\ JI p I> I" 11,.r ~1111 . ·r (.' 11 ~3G·l I'" Wt"ll lfllll'h'I :\lall Pl 11 ' ' ..... Fne 14 day Tra lnl"CJ Ca..rse \lmnt s;a ~. hr ~.11 Sun 1 ... 1 1 l'l,U:\1111:"1.C: Ill!)"' l)m1·r .. ht re Girls & Men 01'-'lllOI( Ill .~l!IH .I\ llll ~ w "'REHOus~ .... "'~ ,1 ii Pk lot"'"". 1!1:, l:riU 1111 v1• 1 111 S 1111 ,J u .111 ~ P"I~" • l't•ricmial in<1tror tinn t,;op iJo.trano l11•111•h ur l~c·ll1.l'I Y & l'll'kuµs •M11nni:rm1·nl Uflf)()fl}'01' ~l1111 .1 1tl'mcnt ·1 mince Noti•in:il curp 111111 man~ uu11•1 1•01111 .1n·.1 ~lusr I• 1111n.-, hrl~· ,WU>ll'. i•11 •t11110': ('111n1nli.s 1on Yotllll! 11H1D lo 1~111k Ill uiwnin .:~ fur 1·1111iloy hu\'l' Stlllloo W,1JL011 111 hl'llC'ftt11 & mlv:m r1•11wnl •l.tt•'1llrr11ning:ZwkP1 .:rowm.: mot re•n1 11 l hmo rn.•nl.QuJhfJcu\ion!I \'an l'onl:1l'I ll,1rn Wc•ll 1•1111111·1 Or:111.i.:1• ('11 1•l,1i."<•·11 11ta11 11nllll'U. ne''I' \111,.tlw1w.1t ,111nr> •MustleE'""°yed S(·cl1·v. ••12 132l llJ1 11\· f1rn1 Call for <iVIJI •0111hcjoh1r11111m ii 1w.ir.J11c l' f!l h.n e 't•ry •Ha •• Dri••rs lie tutl'I un<I t\ppo111111w11t t.ll! 1Tr.ic _ • \1llny to1> offlc~ fol'"• 1wt1t ho1ndl4 r1tm.: ti d11~· •Must Start lmmed. E I Opportunltv :->o l11·1°n'!I' ncr to :ippl)I "eek w wkduy off l'r 11 quo , l'tllml• Sail's , ~•IO·S7U RE:D CA.RPIT rnarnt>1l man fM i.wr1Y111 Salary $135 Wk __ Employ•r wk/uv. l\kn. l11d11•11. s1t1 REALTORS 962·101 t nt'nl rl'i.rmnis1hlr pniu l'AC.:KJo:n s dent' Ev\•11 / ::.:ii lion fo~>.(>t!rnol rl'<tUlrl'd l'.1llfor«'onflll1•n1111I II I r h ;,:;.1.71151t53r.·llfi1 ___ l-'or deta~C'nllf,i111.!:! I 1930 " 1 cvcmn11mlen•1cw Ma or<t'r irm a~ App Y l''~ por Oilm Upm perm. full 1im1• 1mi.i.\ REAL ESTATE SALES R.E. SA.LESMA.M lllvd. C:.\1 . ---540·0925 ;n .111 for 1w1,onJo. to l.ic\lnS('(l or Unlkcnsecl He S;ilc11 in ,\dull Comm. "l'lllJ 1i:it:ka.:c~ for sl1111· srnull new brunch ofric•• 40 liO yrs old. La11una pm1t. Well troln /\1>pl,\' 111 no w o iicnrel , 'ol\t<i Naf,luel 496·4223 bctwn pen<-011, l8180 Bunlllhcr Mesa/Newµort Bench 811rn 9~~Spm llpm_ ~tnmi.icr Trolncc<i NOW HIRING GIRLS & MEN Mo E_,.r. M•c:. 11 Yrs Or Older Opemngi. f'or •Mt r~eting !)('pt •Public Rcla\lon~ Trnc- • Cu~tomer Sen T rnl· - For Ad Action C1tt .. f-'.V t<.:ornr F.111>11 t ' I 963·0881 urea. r1•1• pro truinm~ f<{!lllaurant Hoiiless & pro'lrom. We .iivc 111' lunch wuilrc!'se11. e xpcr. d 1vltluulti:ed ultcntwn Coll Mr. Collier 9·JOA~t Xlnt url't• w/Onc op GUIM:W ' ' JX>rt.umty. Cull u;;. you'll --· -------be iclad you cluf. ROYAL RETAIL SA.US l'ROPERTlt:S, 003·4405 F1tlme. Serious minded or642·l830. tlll&il salespeople for Real Estnte Mana11cr spcciulty gnm c stor~. I.\ N'ii Relief & l::~per'1l Ynunp had) U8 2tll for \1d & Orderlie:t. ,\II lrj11llmule full lime po<il· Shirts. Lido Con\ lion in Cos ta Mrs u C"rnti'r, tSSS Superior l!l'Jlth Sp<l No u p. nee.---------~. 1\,c. N864tVi7~~ W1• st-nd to school Apply any art. or C\C ~\\~ Hurbor Blvd. Costa HOSTISS Salary $115 Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5611 USI THI DAILY PILOT '"FAST llSULT'" SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call Century 21 orru·c 11t l\nowledge or Onckgam· Mac Arthur & F or d, mon helpful. Apply in NewPort Beuch. Small Ptraon. Che s & Gomes salary and per cent or Unlimited. 2700 W. Coast itross + )'QU sell. call .Hwy, NB Cla blft d tid bi~ Mc:ica. item11, 11mnll s or • - iJ n)" item. c oll Fln<I \lhJ\ )nu wont in 00·56'18 OJ1ly l'1lul Clu lhcdil. Pita ant Personality Appty '"pt'r'8on z $pm to $148 Weeklv JOLLY ltOGl:lt t-'or lntcntil'wCoif 3333 WcCout llwy. ND 549 ·911 I lfan~ 50mclhing tn sell? --i---------Cl3"1f1cd Jds do 1t well. - 64Z·S671 bl U2 Mr. Grecnl>oum for a ppl. <Mariner's Mlle Square) a\848-1400,donot contact t1 nd what you want-in~ ~Slaff. Daily 1>110( Clus,if1eds. - ) ' • T '*day, S!pt~ber 7, 197& DAil Y PILOT •I~ ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' tw,W-'ed 7 100 W..t.4 710 ....,W-.d 7f00 ....,..., IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Suil Lof\ hb oJWnlnJJ• ln hand work depL sorn ex per. d •••reblc ~-~MU. Sectttary ADRIAN'S FOi ~ .......... ~?.~~,~~· .......... !?.~~. ~· .......... !?.~ 1080 Mi•~•llon•ou~ 1080 ·······•·•••····•·•••·· ·······•·•············· ' .?!~~~w• ' ........... ,needs anothel' top 11otch 'nte rlor decor at~r Prl'fer an AJl ln mcrnber. Vlt1111e. OIJI} Qualified de&iancr-. 0"'11 ly C.11 for •PPL •1'H~21 Salt"i. ~areet·&l t!adr work, lh5 Wk·Up l11 \lolf1 t \tlJtr Brusb ~·7H.:'>J SALESLADIES f;xper'd, Evea. Fttlme & P /lime polllhoos avail at So. Co11t Plan & I f'ubM>n Island locut1oiu. Pare Boy M aternlt~ M7·.!1734, ---SALIS MANAGER TV Ir A,,UAHCES l.oclll :.lnale outll't Co5tn Mesa 11tore (')l11bli•hcd • Snelling & Snelling of Newport Beach Agency ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Instrument Design Engineer Sll\all Consuttini "'irm ...._ Melk .... s arvlt.s h •&h qu,"1it.) m Sff New Arrival dH 11.lual upable of aro"' :nu Villa W<ay/!tlnd St 1na; r apidly Wi th j)OS1 ewpon Beach 613·120:? llOn. Plc;i"t reply tn de A."'.,'JQUING INT1'SITI:>; l<Jrl to &x U.. !Ulboa , i v • bJaod Q. 92GQ Ginny s Anllq~~ Et ,., 1-----·--· -1-'l~ncr & Chath•m Anti Secretuy I llect!pttoniat lor Y 11c:ht Hrokc-rut' t.: per 111 ~II nf r dut1l·~ \\ ~ond typ1ni •II llb r<· q'd.~11. Sc•t•ur1tv Gullrdir.·t mrn"d tif)(·nul.C In N.IJ. 4!11~ ht Wt.'t'k, relwf 11h1ft. Wt.oek Jy pi.y w1uver&uuo & paJd vacation. Coll for ln 1..-~i~w (213) 573·9150. qu ~rlyTtuna 190, ~. ~ t:I Cumult ltt-al. t.Sain Sll't>\'t l\nUQul'1 U1.c.)> lt<·i:t.,l<'r J W, 148 W. Ma111 Sl' g Other shope. within !! blocks. Roll 1'op IH:.k Dl'<tullful "S" Curve-<t 84().3067 S(•r v1ce Stat!oo Allen; 54" round Qalc tbl, du\\ <l:tnt. nper d. Day & teeL Alsl) 11nt1que Iron~. t;vn. Pull & p/tlme. Ap S4lMi03t.lor646·1214 ply, ~hell Station, t'lth & • lrrnw. N.U. Oak t.ible, 42" round, f match. Ouk cb111 r s burlJ<or Pole , elec., work· 111,;. f:JcJ,premb, thro\\ v1lln\\s, farm itt'"'" mJJ.~.1193-s.133 Sllll'PlNC CLBll1' fo1 lll'rm. full ltm\' po.:.s " frg mailordcr ro L P S. & P.P. ei.11 A1•1>I> ttt Pl'f'~Oll, l 84ff0 lsJ n ---d1h..r C1n: .. F.V. t<.:or ol Anl1que c,irved B11ll & t:ll" > lJ63·98111 Claw O.ik Hurrct with 12 rearl' ne~s Oeµt M1nager. Reply \\1th refs & eam1ngis requ.lrt• mcnt to: Cluss1hl'J .1tl no. 750, c/o O.i1I) P1l1>l. f'O Box 1560, Cu~ta M ea.u Ca92626. IJeve l ed mirror , S'11llh Board. Will train &ollultful.$700.644-lJOll 4 'car t''lK'r .snalog· Mu.'l bl' a vail all :.l11ft::. --------·I d1g1t.U +oJI well dnlung ~r>~HG CLOCK, V ie nna rr ----1 backi:round. t: e No\•a --gulJtor, 3 Wlit• pert SALES type romputer. Be'ir TB.EPHONl rund. '\\rw Corp. w/unhm1tcd txon..r1t.s. f'ee Prml. T<J SWITCHBOARD ~7 a:til ~wth J>Ot..,..111.11 no~ ~.~ll Reg l\twr F\Jll nme. Mo1J-Fri, cal ..,..,Meei 8010 taJclng ap1>5 forsalei. peo. SS7·9212 for appt. Mr.••••••••••••••••••••••• p I e w I manage ri a I Barry West , o oosslbihlies. We are a n Pr /A I · Fre111ht amage Jlotpo1nt automotive t'oni.ult ant ogram na yst n~~~~i!:,~s~~r:~~a firm soliciting m cm bers hips for a 'c r y l'K'Cf'Ss ~erv1ce. F'or appt !N().2364 3 Ycnrs e\pcr. Prep pro· ~ram design & spec!> 3fJO.:no pheripher nl de· ---------1 v 1c1·<i. Access s torage Saltlli ANS COBOL·OS-J CL. t fQTQ MAT 1;1)111J verbal & com· J mun1r:it ion skin:... F'ce Hu full lime open1nJl 1'a1d. To S20.000 Apply in person Tut'!I !J 7 Cull lk.t.: :'\luir between 9-3 at FO-TOMAT 201E.17th St. CM. 1\LESPERSON J.HHIHT HAU JEWULERS ="ow mterviewtnli? at So <.:oust Pluta Loc:allon tor quality sale oriented · l ~or·mana~mt."flt candidate pro~r«m Senior Engineer LJb Tt'ch. :'> Yro; as elec 1nr:il tec-hn1c1an. U1g1tul Jnalog circwtry, 2 yrs Jt&O, breadboard1n~. te~t rqwp. f't•e pn1d. T :il.5.0oo C.111 R~1Pfui,.- Tire Experience TELLER Port.Ti,,_. We are seek1nit an in· d" 1duul,j>refcrably with prc\'1ous experae nre. to REJo'RIGERATOHS WAS HERS·DRYEUS ftecond1t1ons·Rc pns & Pri.rt Oamugc. Guar/dcl. 29 yrs in Orange Co. DUNLAP'S 1>t>rform a variety nf 111 1815 Newport Rlvd CM terestmi: duties 20 hours CALL 548·7780 a week f(e,ponsib1ht1es 'TH mrtude handlmJ: all N~W nevt!r. Ui.ed. 191 customl'r f10Jn c1al 1' r1i1 1d11 1re ,rn1 n1 transactions. \\a!ooher/dryer. white :1.ln1 lolt'r<'!oolmg Po~1lion for for condo or mobile hml' the pcrsun \\ho t-njo>'s i.el!s for $470, a s lun>: deahni,: \\1th the public. S37., 831 3143 ___ _ Pll'ase call Mrs. St rat tman 761Vii71. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ear 0 £'\\ llo t po1nt washer & d11cr, hcav> riuty. Paid S600. Make of fer Still in warr.mty 751·3Sli0 or 5S.'l 1334. C..n be seen al 3l36 Gibraltar. C M ~l'ican Oat· (2) U,.!I S,,eciafAliqWJ_Auctio~ (t) :J/iUl'JJa'J Sept. 9t~ al 7p.m. (2) Siuuia" Sept. 12th ·al tp.m. Wl· art> proud to a nnounct> tha t we: h ave been t·omm1ssioned to sell al public aucllon the estate or Hom1Jd Duresky or Littl<' Rock Ark + 2 Semi loads of American-Antiques from the East Coast. !~1~!~.~J~l~~~: register (w/ouk cabinet). Hi-boy (:hests w /mirrors, carve.'<! oak servers. tJarber chairs. <·urved glass c•ht.na cabt.nets (some w /claw feel & curved li ons), curved glass secretary combination <so me w ornate c<trvmgs>. hall seats <large selection), carved oak sideboards. dropfront desks, washstands w /towel har. country s tore display cabinel, pressed back rockers, :-;tacked bookcase. (many to choose tfom). Chevelle mirror. wall mirrors, brass hatracks, library tables. round & squa~ oak dining rm tables (some w /claw feet ). piano stools. dropleaf tables. church pews, (various sizes>. ladies rolltop desk, Murphy bed, wardrobe. oak boxes, cam el back trunks, oak lamp tables. Princess dressers & m irrors. fern stands, wide ossortment of a ntiq. lamps, Hoosier cabinets (some w /fros ted & stained glass doors), potbelly stove, oak picture frames, pressed back chairs 0 ·10 pc set), Brass bed, iron bed. oak bed, weight & fortune le scales, iron school house bells. French formal din rm set. French bedrm set, carved French sofa, assortment of wicker furniture, rugs c various sizes). lots or glassware & bric-a-brac items. reVJew: Wednesday 9am5pm, Thursday 9am-saf e time. Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 9am·sale time. Safe C.OnJucf eJ lg: • J t'welry exper. dc .. 1r.1. ble. but not nee <'.rll l • ~19 1379 or S49-IJ70 lur ~ I appt o_n..;I~_· . __ f S•s'•Non 1 .I . II e r b e r t II J I I 24221 Calle Oto l.J l..ouisn D1 ~hwai.h<'r. wa!lh1 ng Mi\~1\Gl-:U 11 • mach. dhl recliner, 3 Yr~ torrent e~per Lagun.t llt 1>, (.;;i .1:u11.ir k1t<'h fir eah IJ & :lJ..Anlique~ > Jewellers 111ten•1t>w111~ for fine chmJ, t'r)stal •\> Mlver dept. Full t111w. flC'rm poi.1llon. Appl) 111 person . 3:! F J s h1vn \l111ure & re~ooni.1C>h· ,.~ual Opnnr Emnlo.ver _t.111 t~ l-".·1• Hetrnhuri.ed. 1 o ""4 r• 1• - ~Hi.mo _ _ _ Coldi.pot rl'lni:. l!\cuft Tvll"'~ l'ermam•nl. lull l ~·e rnakt•r. ly r. $295 i\SSIST .\11\:-.,\GER & ., •• rt llOW, l't•'\IUU)> t\l'nnt~r~.\~shr,dryr~5 l').JI ck ,1rcd. hut no\ m•t lioth. 64_!~._7. ___ _ 12741 G..-... Gftve llvd. G_.. Gron 517-5412 1.2 Yrs t•xpcr Tram:ihlv T~ prni: re11u1n•d Muluul 3 Yr old Whirlpool "Con. I .~un;~~~~: _ Stereo. C:H a11tl p11rh knowledge c1o!>vnt1.r1 :! Yr' •·xp. l.alo1>cth'. El • Toro ri86·1210 I S. hondublc• f''uturc l"ce S.1vin~,, & l.<lon. 2867 1-; 'noa,i.eur" dhl ovl'n elcc Furniture 8050 G~ Sol• BOSS Garo~ Sol• 1055 llt-1rnl1uri.,·tl Tol>12.(/\I(). Csl ""' Cd:\! l\fr l<ull · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEH\'ll't-::\1 NACl-;H ·~-. ,. '.' • '1:111 £t• S IUV /h ,..t olr. . R 1 tl•.>-.J OIO 1-.:quul 0 11 IU72b'22 **I BUY** Mo\·inJ? Snk Sa t/~un/· Simmons sofabed, 1·ui.t t•1·e111• 1wr1•e11t1a1-:l' o portumty J::mpluyor -l\lon Apt refrii: 0,;llQu~ $500 Thomusv1!1C> "ham ~.11,·~ f1•t• H1•1rn 1u1sed. ---- -l lcycles 1020 Good. used J-'urn1turl' & upright Plllnu ,' t•onsole hou ' bdrm st·I $700 To l>l:!.t~111 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• i\ppltances-QR .l "111 stereo, Juke l.J(ix, lamps, Drl.'>.el Pe1·an rhc:.t & 1 SECRETARIES Desperately Nct-tded •becttH•• •A ..... lttrwti•e •T.chnacol •SolH •.'urc hoslftCJ • Acco.n+ifHJ No Sh 01 l.1te :-.h l.ong or i.hort term a s1,nmenls Top~ ·--Q tempo TE~IPOR.\RY 111-:1.1• Catt 540-4455 EQu»I Oppor t-~mployc•r SECRET ARY P /T S mall , J>l l'U!\Ulll •·ng111crirr1.1i: nfr ~Ion F1 1 I 5pm M '" l tw i:oull I\ Jl"I. !>4\1 5;.!;J I SECRETARY W11nt t11 he rn11rt• t hnn ,, ~err t•tnn • \ f1nu11t1.<I 11r~.1n11aiio11 tn 1-'.r~h l•I 11ffrr1 lmmrd 111>1,.1r ,\ 1·h11llcni:r fur ,1 m <1t111 P 1 esp, nrgnn11t•ri µf'opl1 orH•ntttlf \\um:in '~ht• Ii k1•<1 t l'lcvhon\•-. -" h,,, i:cx11 t follow 1111 & 111111"' lhru l<N1 " 1.11 "11111 1' 1• • n i: 1' ' ri •· 1 w I U \I lr1111't't 1ht•r, I 'r" 11110,1 n~' 11.\l)('r . i;otrd ~"'""II •11J1 1\-p.1t11•111·r .1 111u-t \ppll (' .r I tnn• .11-c-1• llf •·•I 111.'t \I 11 !.I •\ J .Ill J l!IJ '\;e" 1•nrt C't•nt l'r Ill ~nil ~'IOl:•r. N fl ~1·crrtan :!l Ill. (;,1 ~1111'. lln;, (I lo I :I :let 1>11r hr Cuµ1,.1 r.1110 \~~~1,v. 1!1:1~71 l'lll>.'I. ~: S,\Lt-:s THE WORKING PuJ:eol 1• X·IO 2 1" Frame. 1>1:11 or SELL for You wood burnin.i: :stovl' lul:. m.i:ht stands 'SllOO. Anll WORLD custom&Jcd Xlnt rond. MASTERS AUCTION or househld i:oodit's . 11ut> Mahoi:1m' fhn'g set NEEDS YOU! S250f1rm 64$·9500.CM 646-8686&833·,625 33002 Pnto Alto, Dano 6 c h,uirio . ~!100. All I, Fl't' l'.1111 Sl.irt S960tl l'all l<(•jl Mwr Super Sales Top nut1nn11 t co's. nil bt•m•f1t' (;real ful\11 v 1111' I.' 3 I 'ears proH•n 1rack 11•1or1I Wir • .. , pl'n\1• • 1>11011~ ~ t.'I' l'tucl I 11 l)l:i l"MI c .. 11 n.mtl1 IJuc ltley Bank/Finance · 11.111k o r S&L l!xprr lmmed OPl'n1ng 1-'t•t• I ',1111 I I 1\10 <.'all It :111111 Buck le~ leAK.tlyGlrl T•mporary C....-os & Aft 6 CALL 554-7293 Point. 49b·G747. beautiful cond. ll7s.tl534. E.,iptMftt 1030 ..,AV""'"' w • ... ~..,.r 8 O V NT I F UL ALf';: SU IMON, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· ,.I·· •• ~e "'"""""w I ur~. SEPTEMBER GARAGE Jlsehld. <'lothl's. tools. app s. misc. 1 son s hd t < •4 v· t Questar duplex. Superb Rargam Nook Now 2 SALE -Thursday, Fri-C~~are, OYS,,.. tt· ona Long & shotl term as a 1ronom1c11I & t c r · Stores _ 545 & 814 w day and Sa1urd1y, 425 1 _________ _ :.1gnments 'l'ou don t ,.,,trial 11m telescope 19th c M 642 7930 & Arroyo Chico, La~una 1-'J' \\e pay~ou ('oall'flo1>l1csdlx mdl3\'l :i26z ' • Reach . Maple bed Hors.1 8060 Typids·60 wpm " t•t•r \'ll Ca1>l'. arreso; & ~· frJme5, s:JO: handrnadl ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.Cy's•S/H 10 wpm :.}nchronous elec dr. Gor1teous coffee table. patchwork quill,~; an I yr old rel! 1,~ Arabian lookke~rs 1900 v 4 I Ul' t n c lo!le sculpture base. tl\.Y i.:lai.:. llque copper boiler, $:)(); Cu1ld1ng. Xlnt horse (o K•y--h t"•lat c . S1500 farm . tup.JJC.S',$300 673·7698. d1neue table and chair~. exp rider. ssso. 960-4479 .---t>U 1~. mi.i: 776-86SO . . S:W; antique oak end c.m be s~n at Cold Bu lnter\'1l'\\ 1n11 Ua1ly Cots --8035 5 Rust/Gm/W~1tc Tweed t ubles, $75, a ntique sew SI allies. JU:). Sl"fCIAL TUES. l11deabed. Newly u p -ing machine, SJO : a ud ---------HITf INTYYtEWING •••••••••••••••••:••••• hol t~_red. $75. Ca ll uphoht l"r ed c h air. l'ONI F:Sf'ORSALF: ThrOUl!h September r .. ri-1.111 l..Hlt'll'. Cn•;tm, 494-11761. t•lothl!S, electrical OP· Wcl:.h pony S250. Mini until 8 JOl'M hlu 1·rm. c·um1•0 fomnlt·, ;-phanct-,,, ta mµs, books, Weli.h SICKI. JJolh S300 PJeai.eQ.all l'JJ11•r:. wht•n nt•ut. • l,i.1unJ:.e chairs, S2S <'~. tuys, lionsui planls, W/tack. l'P 8441-9034 or K-•~ '-1•rt Ill.:! MO~!!. lki.k "1th glass l op 51., c" r Pl' t ~ w cell er. 842 59"4 C1 w f>12,889J • yunJagc, th r ee rulibcr -·------- 01\'I. ION Or DO<Js 9040 B BYLl ... E backed rugs. pictures, Jew.iry 8070 Insurance Careers l<P.L1.Ys1-;Rv1ci::s rNc ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ., fram es. baby blanket~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl·wport lk'ach ~:i:i J.111 Bull Colored Ma le Cocki·r luntc Bed1 and much, much mOr('. WANTED Oruu111: !'>47·9S3!> Spaniel. II m os, all f or gi rls . Avnc:idol----------1 \lam n1M111111" with Ck 1-'ull•·rton 879·9762 pa pe r " & shot5, S50. w /yel low & orun,11e GARAGE SAL£ T OP CASH DOLLAR 1 ·1·tl 1 ·n1 ''" 111 P•1 nlcr. l•ir ~;qualOpporEmployt'r SS!>5:~17 flower'I Like nt.>w 8100. PAID FOR YO U R '· 1 h•' 1 11 1114 1".I llHluMr1it11:. , 638· 1547 or ~54·4033 Sun. 9·5·76 & Mon. 9·6-?ll. JEWEf.RY, WATCHES, fll'"Jll •· s,.r . ., ll'<. ~·cc --------AM' Hci; lk'aAll' I lll"· Garden G rtivt• Patio table w/benchcs. ART OlJJECTS CQI lJ 11 .. 111111111"•<1 lufl8.000, l~!W ~-R1 UC K1 D(~1y_EWR m.11r~ ,.S75, lc•mnlc StllO -------umbrella & stan<I, UliQ, SI LV ER s 1-:1i v1c'1~: 4.1lll 1 n•l)l'l'anwr .-.itper< i\pp} '"' _8l2HI!)., ')rudmbt•dcor~roupSS.S.2 bag wheels, t ricycle, FINE t'URN & "'"' ~oBani:. l?th & lrvint-. YOllKSlllRF: TEllRIEll Low br~tls. wr11-ht "·"" small blke W/traJnln TlQUES.645-~ ------l'l'PS Chump blood ll1w ll'lfs. J:ld vinyl scats ~L~ whls. girl's Schwinn Slln Management Trainees ~·1111· ,,111·, ur collt11r :-.1111 I I) 111.1nagt'r1al ~·~·· 1 '.111 llunf11 rtueklcy. Top Nat'I Co's At1m1n1'ltrntl\ ,. l\1111t ·r, ,.._. 1.,, ,11 !Ill l'urt'h;i~c­ ,\ prurl1..-t11111 tlt•pts ~ilNI U.11 R11nd1 Uucklc~ Sales Trainees . TOWTRUCI( tiny 3 lb l!turl 'c•r v. CametblS45.P1t'lures.8 gr11y,Xlnt i.hape,L:uhc LI t L 8075 ~11llHS.'I P<'b~chma~32.:__ 3·spd, man 's l.0-spd, YH oc.. _ DRIVER Po.1:0 i.lu k, Lri: & smull •••••••• •••••••,•••• ••• n11·r 21. exp • eleon re rrnd. 11111 • <"omm . 1n' A \'2C A (.' \utomot1ve ~crv11·l'. l i O.i N ,.;1 C;im100 lt1•ul , S;in ( 'lcmt•111t· l mh Setler Pups . Goro~ Sol• 8055 wi:n~. t•htld 's b &tll'ry Reg \lnrgan mnrt>. brok<' l\l\C.:1hols, 1Normed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlriH·n Lady Bug ridin to n<lt> & drive, blk ti<U 7473 • EST A TE SALE toy. nct!ds new baller por11dc Morgon geld mg, • Lrg t•u•r 111.,k. chrs . m ·• handpawered chlld.~ Eni:, Western 011 1 l>N!.o1, mattrc:.~. Ir$! <'Of k.111. lrg rockinR horse. 3JH 1011 Jlog OBF:rn i-:Nc 1-; Cl11u ~lart Writ Sl'l>l l~th & Th11r11 !-.1·111 :mth 7 :lo 1i----------1 l'M 8 wk, for S2~ Irv TYPISTS r I W11111i(' Pooh crAwl lhr --h ----107 ee tbl, 41 mirror'!, ant Q tunn,..I, •·i•hnr Pri" Moc lnery 8 mirror wtlwvclMI 1•dJ1.M " " .. • Must ha' e lt<t(l(I h Pm'! 11kllh ''" •• r ... , ... 1111 J,11111, O tempo Nwpt an•u, $46 411411'1 ,\l'Glli\N:>. t1111 ,,h11w 'lUllllty. or rubulou, 1xi111. Ulut: 11r hl.r<'k JllllJ)o I 1111 t'h, p,•thtH t'l'. 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N1.1 11'l4lt>IU-Oii0 c:~t lrost,Htm est i old,2,)1'11 old. 2 l\\n hells. box s •:CRETARY for law (l((' Fun Office AITRESS. now t•k•na sprnJ{ mat &: frame . .,. 8 . Ex1><·r. not nee. Will &pplJcatums •n pet'lon MakeClfft>r.i ll:l3 liV2 1050 ··••················•·· rt.1' lawnmowt!r, nced11 rcµr, 1ontcmpvru1y IJmp .• 1 tnll)l'lrecn er. Ol.'W "'1u.r clothc11. :; llur ~tool ,. conh•mpo louni;?o 1:h111r' ll ca 11r1s or~. wont 'n 1 L"·rly "1nl•ri1•11n r""kt•r · d ( • Id •· w llrn1• t" wrm1A I\ Iron ,.," " "" p.11nlc ramcs. ()( s "' b k ,1 h rc1J\\00tl 1 h~1i.r lou11111· l'nds OMl!ntul art1fol•tt;, ~ "· I: 1 <' r . itro .,., h 1 ,7, ., . I II I. h r 1 "'i() wh !'I •·ouch & lovbt'ul rtodwoi.,, c u r 1. I -11~• u 1'0 1(1 ur ru.1 ... ' , \rllt<f wooden filiiq: ho n1lct11. hook 11h('lf , cublnt-I tonal". flower 1.1rr11nue WOVEN Pl.l;S mt•nL' Cht'V)' fllt' ('(/fltli P1om thc Hacicndns ol t1on1n.1.t. rnm11rl"illor, .1 the-rurl) Spamsh llrlJn d:1~h l11r :1 Q Cht'vrlll·. WOOD tC'('ll •Conc1u1-stadorc<) & r(tlll rnr 'fl;.! ,.~nlron & now from the estate ol llriv(' ahart, 1tencr11tor & !::Ileen M;irla l{oroera ml11c. ur r11d10, ml c. SHADES Gordon onc rurt• unllq nuta 4i bol!Jf, And MUCll WANTED IOI' C'\~U 001.1.\1\ l'\11> 1-"0 R YOllt J t.\\ n 1n . \ ,·rcru-~ \ttr llUJ .. '("I':' OOJ.I> 1' 11. \ .. : II S 1-; II \1 1 I ,.; • P 1 NI' 1-'l It~ '1. A'\. •r tQl I-A'\ ·~' 2:.'0l1 LUGGAGE TAGS Fashion Boutique lllltn \our hl>~lll''"'~ 1 ,1111 ~·rut 11111• t .n ti for t»H'h t.1~ 111!1, •Ill•· pu1 t'. W1• r .•111111 1•1•rm 111H't1lh w.il1~t .1tt1-.1t'111,· t.11( \\ ""'ti'· llJt•1•ltt11: 1111·h111• I J), H'!lllll l'lllt•11lio. 1'11•. "''r\t 111:-..' 1\ tlll'll ! Jo'111• •1 1>1·1 .. 1111,1h1l'll tu)l •'lll'lo~·· \\'.II Ip •II"' I', l.1h1•1,. • .,. • ll.n (:In" p,Jlll'r & \\1• \I 111 1,1.11 lo ., tnrn ""'" 333 E. 17th St. Costa M~sa Ce.hind tnt..-natioltal Hous• of Poncalrftl ; For Personali1ed Con••ni ... ce GIGANTIC LABOR DAY • • l.1.:~ • 111' 11 ,. '"'" l'lir1t .. h,H k Ill h.11 lo l•H1c .. :~: '~.'.t ('• ·' ~· •I J I.ti.:., ~t l~lt ·'· lo !11.IJ.!l> l!I :'ltlt .1. LU 11r llJOtl' ~J. JU 1·.i :-Jh•• 1,,, l11d11d1•1I \tH'i\ltlJ! IJ.r .m } •JUI:' 01111 vr :.~ 1111 11.1nw Jlhln•.,,, 11hom· '' \\, II m.11.1· um• '.int '" r t.u:. ,\tht '.'l t'.U'h. ~·11,1 l'ht•1 k or 11111111•\• "'. dt•r 11• PILOT PRfHTING J' (I l~I\ 154;41 I ,,_,l,J i\11•-.,1, ('.1. !J:.~\o'lt WOVEN WOOD Sil,\ 1>1.;s 1't1 AA' Olf I '..1111~; • .i.•1!;11 "l:\11: !'>/. H~;U I 1•11 '· '<tr« <11111 :irn!J 11\C'I .i,01 ( -11.ally honw M:~, :!:!f;:1 I I I WEEKEND . SALE 1\1111 111i:. l'1nb.1ll m.11 h, l'udt i\10111•<1 111n-.1•I•· 1 11lt•r1'<1 llh11110, 11111 f hnf, ~I ., ~. :1111 W.1lm11 :-1. "1•111 It I .i: ll'''· h11, ,,,. 1 .... 1... ·"'" h1i:. n1l111~ t•lo1h~'t. ·"' • i.;tl 1·111111. hi I ll!.!!1 YOU MUST SEE Our Selection . 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I MiscelloMous <J .. ~'!'!~~~ ..••••.• !?.~~ SSS CASH FOR • fi0tld U<;<•d I urn I"'' 1..-. • I,. ~ lru;, .'l•J11 ,:i lt1 Ui•»-. ..-1 ~ ) Musicol I\ Instruments 8083 JACK WINTER FASHIONS Have Just Arrived For Fall SWEATERS $22 ·•··•·····•·······•••·· l'111111 \1a11 () \1.1111 di'•. •tf'~.111, l'\I dlftlll 1'<111tl1- l11111 ~,(\()," I' '11:.! 12f;ll ii Ir ,Jt k r1" 111 tlrn:: '1 lltl '" ~11 11t·1 Irr II .I (:runrl 111111\11 , "'I" !'t I 11 ti .... f, &t, , I :4 a "" h t1 rt1 •'. t•1:1.11:1 1ri t-;1n11lt111w I:! !>lllO!l. 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Sew;fMJ Meet.mu · eM~ ·····•••••········••··· tr111n Good t)plna & <ih THX' 50 wpm Good np· for wa1tresse' &t .. st -EX!--- 1 -r""_<l_G4~ S0-10_ •. 1 1 rook PoSitaons. no t'XJ>tt qws1te unt1quc wo nut .. .., roa~l't' , ... IX'I ~ona I ) OCCMsary. Caroab)' St. b~ftl, Vt'r)' ornitt', $475 SICllTAlt\' Call Randi But•kh•\ ' Restaurant 2531 •:. Rhdf Walnut 111mt• thl w14 ""'Pllrt Ctr llQ of lh1 Or !corner of E liluff ruahl~n l'h" 11 ' SllO Hurl moplc rnal<'hl•tl <tin .\IORF.! Cush o nl~' Nt1w •rec-on1t upro80•,, rm swb• of 13 pc:; tThc SHORECREST 'l'fll\CT, ulr M1k(•, 81M-OOSU 11lcrhn11 mo tw 1ncl"d> 9871 Voyatler Circ le, ------~\pprox > r 1100 Xlnt H.9 f'rotn Hl.,.pm Comprtiu br. 80 ot. II' cund Ve ' I I t1nllq mlr ----pool thl wt>ttrns, 700 Sw ror 4itxifl ':..~s" <mlJtC Ga.raae Sale or All Siles· tn (ler Kimboll orqun fashion Boutique %tM Za,; ~1·wt111( mod1l11• " lr1.1 J th uw1·r 1·01Jrn1•1 1110 11fr fl7:1.1~ 11f1 .'I SporllftCJ Goods 8094 .,.,.id frame t11pprox "' larllnlt Ill 81\M, ~Pl 8 Eves, r..t~·497¥ •"" ' thru lllh 18941 e:inynn - IMO.J• Y~ry olrf antJQ. 4 Ln. llnlg Och. M6.et25 4pe lurq 11 "oll.I mvdcrn pc: oeorm su..lte Cal>oul sec:tionul w/hldo·&·bc<J Jrn1m1c )'oung t'<'. Oel.'<f t'rff It"'" Po"tron" \ 11l11~e Shop·ng Ctr IN H 645-l~-~rtlrulate. m0Ul'11led. 1 ... 1 S It IO E A 8 E O. 1 m . lhinkrn.i. llfl<cchur~c CALL540-5001 WA'" S m1eulalc,ora11gt &f0ld ~·y. Must have $harp Day s blft. no exp n~ SIOO •·····••••·····••••···· 333 E. 17th St. lo'i.h Hull toblt• h,\ \l11·r•1. li I ..:.il Sh.• l)C ~U() ~~i~l()'i Costa Meosa ~relo.ria.I sk11Js It de· D 1 c k <.: h u r c h ' a · 673 uw5 i.jre re!lp. 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Street G h _,_ ~EWPOH'r REACll roth c e~r ...... t 18211 lkacb Blvd. __ 83~·13~0 __ Huntini;:t on Beach ·ra '• Ton lklU\1.' t'hC'vy 847-60B7 • 549-3331 C.1mp..-r S11c1·1al ' I' /S , TOP DOLLAR P II, ;11r. trlr hrnkc!. PAIO ~lkll ~ ho11lh Xln~ • ond Dl.\t t-:01•\TEI. ~K .. CIOll 11\1 'lh.1 x.:!x or FOii ALL f>l.! ll>il»I FOlll-:IGN CARS 19741MW l .OCS COUPE . 4 speed wilh sunroof. XLNT! C2.S8LVL >. SA.DDLHACK BMW 831-2040 495.4949 Capri '715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fi5 t'o r cl 1 1 lull V ~ __ ......,:;;,...,,.u Lnn"Trallv J?ll"d t• P. I . CALI.Oil COM£ IN TOSEE US 1976 CAPRI II 4 s peed, -nir cond. & MEWPORT IMPORTS sten.'O cassette. Buy or 4-SPEED HONDA STATION WAGON $3266 IMM. Dll. W8A202099.S PLUS TAX & LIC l\1111 n .. 1r1wn l.n . i.>t 1. llJ:J. SI IOU 3100W. Cst Hwy, NO lease. (6!3MWI-;). 642-9405 SADDLUACIC 'j:J l).1hUll I' ti. Fae. At C.1---- ,, :'11 I F' .\1 :. t l' r l' ti w I H I nuv .I UNK CARS VALLEY IMPORTS tr:wk Ortt: ownr $!!j\}:i, St:D AUTO l'/\HTS 8 31·2040 495-4949 G73·6737 $.10-51~ 847.96,'li ------Capri '73 2000, i.unroof, Wot, N•w tl00Aaltos, New 910 C.1sscltl.' ~lert'I>. X lnl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. •2400. U4S·J2UO, THEPaFICT ·LUXURY SPORTS CAil '7 6 SCORPION Motelllc S Iver, Red English Leether tntenor. AM FM stereo, otoctrlc w1ndOWI. # 100042. Ofll)' 6.367 m11"-Sttll has 1 t .000 mlles Of t 2 month l11e1ory warranly~EGISTEA ...ew. ~SAUNICt s9595 w. tock • • • ScorploM. c_,es, ~ The .__. .. HPE w~··· "\' AVAii.Aili Foa OBJYIRT • FIATS I JI Mle efiori"1 & 121 S..... & w...- -'t••ntory •••ctl•• Sele - 0..erlGMtd IUYMOW :')10-:11.19 '7J t'n11n,V Ii low m11l•:t!:l' tape tlt'rk. Xln l t'ootl. s;!375 5111 771 1 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 21te, m:igi., If r1p<l. om/Jm, new rnc:Jl:>bl, llcsLoHer. 55:!·003.5. DEMO SALE NOW OM HUGE DISCOUNTS Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ••••••••• 11•'1. ••• ,. •,•, •• •OT Mr.,•1 .... fj,1 M 1974 DA.TSUM 710COUPI 2 Or. Autom;ilic, un(' owner It imm ncu lalc ! <796WCI. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS Avery PlcYt'>'· ·S.O. Frwy. 28701 Margue nte P kwy. IJl-1741 '73 Dotsun 1200 20r 4 Spc.•t'd, r :.Hl10. llf'.1tcr .. tmlt.'tl g la:..i. Slk;: IG~. $1-999 IHUll&CHll.WD _..._,°" .... c,. .. ,.,, .. _ ....... , ·11 2tillZ 2+2. Sn rf, 11ir. rn:IJ.:!<. a11t11. 11 11• mf'I l>IUl', um Im hlcr1·cl \\/ts tr;11:k. s."1,!J'J.1 lii:\·!11.>K '72 • 510, 4dr, 1t...11cl, fl/I I, l(d tm:s. XI cnnd J7.000 n11. S l :JOO. l'v l p ly . S.12 3ahi ----------- gaun ALLMODllS IMSTOCk IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT l 20 W. WMMI" ot Moi" Santo A.no G-•:?-!'>1;7x ___ 5_5_1_-2_1_1_2 __ ~ Sc>ll idle 1tC'm:. -----· A.Mtos.Used Autos.Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• D .0 I 61EetLES lUJuses USED IABBITS I ERVICE CIROCC 0 vw SUMMER CAMPER SALE 1969 vw "POP-TOP .. Cotnol'ltn "'''" ,,.,. t t;.•b•,,•U~ LUl• Hew• .~, $AVE 1971 vw "POP· TOP .. Bt .. t\1 n1t1lf CHllM •01>. L ...-.:J..o a ,. ~· t;n101q. 53495 - 1971 vw "POP-TOP .. tmrf'l.&Cuf,1t11t f uftv e1u1Q&m I A fU'llf t'f'fH01 1161lHlj $AVE 1972 vw "POP-TOP" A 1 .,.,,,_M•~ fu•t,11)11 J 1(#.;0:Je1 53995 1975 vw CAMPER ,.,.. ............ l .... 1111111•0 NLW'(4~/llUVJ $AVE NEW 1976 RABBIT 2 DR. HATCHIACIC SEDAN . F ull y l a c ro r y OQulpped (263187) 53499 ., ............. " .. .......... , ~'\.US TA«• l•UN$C DON IURMS. IMC. VOLKSW~G~. SALES~ERVICE~AATS 13731 HARBOR BLVD. &ADBfMOYI 534-4100 r ,,. I i 1· 1 1 .......... ,.rtwct ....... .,.rt.ct ........ 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" ,,,,_ SADDUIACK 1-:xr1tin11. pllin lett> >0u TOYOTA DEALER CELICA OVER I 00 S I 299 VALLEY IMPORTS J}Urchasc hke 11 lcnse I ~l><'l'J, 1 udiu & lllu1• "' T 'bi t: 'l"1x• :H 2. "'H tl1M ~rble pa~ men\8 O' ~r EX1\M Pl.E Hrantl rww ll'l 1or Un\x•lh'' uhl\ 1111 o ChooM Fro.I ~ •· ~ 1 131-2040 495.4949 100 new ust'cl tmmedluh• 11.._.IVE ~:i .a1 •. •1r1 ... ~.~.-~o, neat cut ll"r~ ~ ~ --_ ckhq -:ry. 1-'orquotccull 19i6To)olu :! Dr •"'-'full) 11uu·ul11t1•• ~l u~• i-<•1· tt ,.,.,...,. RSITY "",, lituffil:I :-.rnz lllTISH CAI CO ~wPP<'<i OT!;$ITI t.1.•1t1·,r • 1100..-1-:G > OldtMOblle '7;: XJ S..·il l'rul'I\ Ill ~ GREAT OMLY $2997 ONLY $1995 HOftda Can • GM ,1 .. 111-d '75351Hi \t \'II~ , .. ,. .... ~ ... ·• SELECTION 2131694•3tSI HEWPORT DATSUM Trucks h~Jro11l.&llc 1\11 1.rn r ~~.::~ 1\1 """' ,1 .. r,,,,.,1ak t•nn' 2~4/H0-2900 ~ l}Q\cSln-..•l • ..,._.,It .... t'I I 'h.:''"'· \Itri·~. lt-Jthc•r & -"' ""''" ' 'h"'' "" :\t.:WPOltT lH:.\l'll ..,,.,., ur ... 11 > n bard tu find t'lu11!'l11' & lut1 MGA ,. 'I :.und ~1·1· 111 J1•rr\ '71 lfotJf\ \1 .1111..a F\I Ill 13 00 '"")ttJ .• l'~J !llO !llit · '"'"'Ulur moJl:I~. l.I UV ·lt<'modt•led • u ,."'UI\ • \ll•Urd Co '\;11t tk.&ch c.&i.:.1•ll1•. ~ ur l>\•al .,..,. o"., Jopor t.t2.~lill ol lcr~~IJ30ull41'M ORl.F.i\SE d.&:.:.1c<.:allfor dt•la1b " 'i i ldll'J \~T. J"1Jc1, •••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE OF IMftORTS l riti1h Cor Co .. 1t-n•o, 11m fin 1.11w • .i I.' J,\(; ,\It Jettsett 9132 Mlrc .. l .. H 9740 213/921-8588 21 3/694·2154 Sl.100 ulr IM!llllll THINKIRITISH ···················•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 ~/5~3·72.!.!_ _714/990·2525 Triitmph 9767 T·Hl.._.K IRIA d I "73 Mnrk II ~tu 11 i.:11 Air,••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ·74 Jl.'nM•n llt•uh. m·"' l!lliO Ml!rtc e!> :!20." W1 • MG 1 :\ ( '7'" s •ITFIRE Jul(u.&r XJ 12L Bu> ur cn1.t. 12.000 m1 "'ml> :\I B 2tk)(.' 1111:.i. urt' white, 1\:\l FM ratho. nl•w 111 THl.._.K BRITISH 1 ~IX · ~o. 1 mi :si.xoo ll r .. .-1 f jo''.\I t & l 2S "" !168 Gt:..-'1> Vlt-;111In1111·:. Xlnt t•ond ;.,~'::it·~.,"'s~~" ;;,1:"':,',~': •~• 1:,21 morrunJt., -~~°'!\'1.m~;· ~t~I J . tt~7~r0ci.L 1~~·;.;r o;.'r~~ THINK 'ill Tu~111t1 l\1rollJ I :s!J(I. S1~·1.'1JI '" 11.'•' ::.:1ouo. Th1i. }r S1k.•tlul Prt'\Cfllllll\' '74J~ftstnHealey ·-·J .-. . --ror prckup or JIJllCI IRITISHCARCO ~00tln1ml. +4l1rer1rn:s \\knd i•nh. • Murntt•nancl.' 1'11111 Clw.Mt'' '.\l1n1' "4. . .'. l'li. •-\Ill 2 O:s1' •. tubJnO tii5-0!i7u days or li73·9t.i( 1:1.l :!laJult 11'\I ~11-:nuh· \II \\' \Sii FIAT INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE LARGE SB.ECTION LARGER SAVINGS! MlssLGn Viejo lmpotts MJ littlO h ~ 11 ,\>ti'), \('t~Qfl \'K'jO (714) 8.\ 1•11°'0 lllTISH CAR CO Lcai.I.' Lu\ 1.'Jll u.' hm. ~.0011 m1. bt-'t m aft Gpm. MG--JAG-TR :!9541 11.Jrl>ur RI, t'M lritlshCarCo. ~ C O rJg. ownu -EHrtrns: pl:in lels )OU A111os Mew tlOOAlllos Mew tlOOAaltot Mew tlOOA.Mlo1 Mew 9100 213/694-3951 2 11/694·2154 :;:)9-t<>tti Leaw '!urch111'1! hlo.c a lea:.c •••••.'••••••••••••••••• •••••.'•••••••••••'••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••••••••.'••••••••••••••••• 7 14/990·2900 ..... W. •• .. ad scns1b c Payments. UH~r • 7 14/990-2525 i5 )lcn.·l'<IC:. ~I Sedan """ u... 100 new /used. l m Uon I drOfJ the hull• (;('l a Joli w1lh .1 lcm t'U)I Dail~ Pilot t:1 .,., .. ,f,cd \d. Phone 1'42 51i711 H J r v e ~ l h f• 1 .: ,. OVER l 00 mcd13te Deh Vl.'rY. 1-·m i I J .. nwn Hl'ul). r,·11, •\1n " muho~3nv Int, all I"' r Ml:DCEDES quote coll tof). am Im <!:>.~ mr. eqmp -+ ~unrohf. l'I' ~ BRITISH ~.soo xaJ !ltill'J an ti 1 993 1400 OM DISPLAY CAR CO ----House of Imports 21 3/694-3951 Alltos, M•w tlOO Allto1, Mew 9100 A.Mlo1, Mew tlOO AUTHOIUZl::O 714/900-2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERcgo..:s DEALER 6862 Mooch<'i.ter, MGI 9744 SlOOO worth of options for only S200. this includes ai r conditioning, automatic cruise con- lrol. wheel cover s. Our special PRESTIGE 5 year 50,000 miles exlende.d coverage also avail- able. REWARD! A VERY GENEROUS REWARD. Turn in' your 197(}.1974 Audi 100 before November 20, 1976 for an extra special trade-in allow· ance on a new fuel-inlected Audi l OOLS or Fox. Buena Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• 523·7250 '71 !\t GB, am/fm. 28,300 Un the Santa Ana F'"·'· m1, xlnl cond. ~U>l i.dl. 673-8780 '7l 280C c,_. <004HGVI $8,450 J im SlemoM 70 MG B·GT, xlnl eond, $2700 645-1143 Opel 9746 •...............••..... Imports . 19670PEL _6_3_1-_1_2_1_6 ___ 1 2 Dr . .i speed, blue ex- t er ior & r a_dlo. Un· ·04 MIZ 200SE believably immaculate! CLASSIC COUftE .Musl see to believe: Rare 4 speed, sunroof, t82l2llro3). ll'alhcr. 8 track ste reo & MOW ON.LY $895 ~engine. t020NLE>. NEWPORT DA TSUH SADDLEIACK 888 Dove St reel VALLEY IMftORTS NEWPORT BEACH ll 1·2040 495.4949 833-1300 MIZ '75 280 CftE ljRILLI ANT rum \\ilh red purchmcnl inl. l'ower winc1ow:., s tetl.'O, radio :mrl more. 48 mos. l(•a e S500 cap. red. Buy back S7!138 00. Cu 11 co. t SlJ.333. 48 mus. al S214.46 plus tax. <106351). House of Imports ftanctw 9750 ...••.................. 74 PORSCHE 911 S l>IX'l'\I. arr 1·und , sten•o, mu).!~ & onl~ 2:l:ooo m1l~s Mrnt «tmd1l100 ! l.luy 11r 11.'lll>•' <OGSl.KX ). SADDLEIACK V AUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 213/921-8581 - _7141523•7250 'bi !112 Porsche. 5 :.pd. 1 t• bwll en#(me, new po.11111, MIZ So•• TilM tm~s. 49-J.!1966 Unique Fmanre plan 'bi 912 Porsche. s Speed, Let llou~e l>f Imports rcbiU ll engine. n1·\\ help you Lo lease or buy poiph tires. Call 494-!1966. 01w or O\'cr 80 new & used Mercedes Benz motor '73 ftonctw 914 l.'ar... Like new. Lease J>OS.Si· Factory Authoriud ble. Sensible payment:!. Dealer British Cor Co 213/921-8581 213/694·2854 714/523-7250 714/990·2S25 MBZ ~77 2SOSE 197,3 914 Porsch~e, low • miles, A/C. AM/F M, xlnl Be the first on your block cond. 683-SS26 with a 280SF.. Call 'for 11 Rois Royce . 9756 quolc o,n th1i; 1'"l'1tiog ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ar. llou:-.c "' Im· #l DEALER IN U.S.A. 2131921 851111 ROY ;1115z:1-72s11 JR{ CARVER USED MRCEDES ROUS·ROVCE 1sosi::·s und 450Sf:L's tMtJ•"'w•• Crcul i.eletl1on in stock =' •H<ll now. BUY or lease. Ca ll forquot.e. ClOSlO SUNDAYS House of Imports SUPER ELEGANT 1964 213/921-8$11 ROLLS. Possibly t he 714/523·7250 \\Orld's most luxurious Rolls. Newly upholstered '61 190 SI ldcnl inve:.l· lhruout with ChlnchJlla ! ment. )lu,<t ~.1t·rif1c~. S E t: T W l C E T 0 Call!'68·9136 BELI EVE! U RGENT . ----mll'>l dcal NOW ~ 673·5!137 'flS JOOSF: Convert. lspd , T -. 9765 .id cond. si.soo. o .1ys, oyo o ~~:·~;;~;~~:~, ·······oEMa······· l 'nbelrevuhly cherr~. t '.111 for dctJ1li. • lritilh Car Co. 213/694·2154 __ 714/990-252~ Mil •73 300SEL Loc:al cJr, lo\\ miles, 1111 Ol'ljllllal 1·onl.'Oursc rond1· lion thruout IOJrJC.OTl HOUSE OP IMftORTS 21 l /921-1518 SALE NOW OM HUGE DISCOUNTS Bill MAXEY TOYOTA :=======;;:======:::=:;=:::=====::J--714/523·7250 1111••· .... ~,.••·d ........ , ~t"'"' IN(aT()N I I AC. H 75 MHCURY MAR9UIS WAGON Auto. trans., factory air cond1tion1ng, power 5teenng. power bralles. radio. heater. 9 passenger (558NOU). 75 CHEVY LAGUNA Loaded' Loaaea• (8928NW) '74 CAPll Auto. trans , factory air cona1t1on1ng storeo radio, h~ater, vinyl rool, 18,000 miles. (860LXF). 53877 '76 ford f.ZSO 4X4 A Pta1.:M lftip.t C•'Mi'tltt (\tt1om ral> ·• w,,..1 01.w 13~ "utu .tlldoq ..-in..to• ttCtl:XlJ '7l M..-cwy M .. tego 4,.~., ... ,... fjl ,, J'"'""' ~ ,, ... 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Mui.t !il'C to VALLEY IMPORTS iJ cu~S. l-0wner. New •••••••••••••••••••••••;• c; r· 1,,1111h:11•!.. wu11 ·mspitfi,r('.l::xc.c·ood,;rp Comper ORAHGECOUMTY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 .._.LYSl&tS lll-204049.$·4949 tires. \M /FM. t'a pc. ATLAS 1' \l'~:ttthi '"''•llf\'-<, 1x:ar:ince & l'ng. ~l(i[I() s illl e<l 821 ~(' VOLUME ton' crllblc l.OH'rs " p w. air. S2,600. ~6 g,i7r1 • In h h.11111.', lt1111s 1:11 547-2.135 P.P. pee pnc . ' " I O\\nl•r 1973 8u1l'k, hkc NEWPORT DATSUN 'i4 Cor vette 3SO, T-top ""'' hJu .. ~111111. :1 .. k. TK $259 5 VOL VO DEALER "''". Loudcd "i ucc\!SS ljgij Dmt• Street air, .iuto. cunury yellow: '72 Olds 0 1.'lto 88. 2·dr. gd .Chryst.../,tymo1.1th -.1a.1u. t.7:1 :!i:.•o. tl!JI ·1 1111 :!;.?,llOO h~JI mi'11, ~JS Xl!:WPORT Uf:/\CH ttlk tnt, um/fm l>leri:o. <·ond Sl.SOO/ofr. Must Oootl Duly & Sun til 111 THINK BRITISH ~'.\ UIJ>LE: Ur.ind nt'w O~s lo lli·2 1Jli, t-:\'l>. lll-1300 lilt \\hi, lug rack. 25.000 ~~~09. PM ;1 \ 1•)t,l \\ ;q~Oll ll\11•1. THl...aK l:.titi \oho 21:.!S. 1''ull.~ G.16 6595 __ . XI 1 d .. .,r. "*~l 2929 Hurhor Uh ,1 .\ t' 111111 r:il'j.. \lnl "" 1·•1u1pj.)\•d tOlill9'>..3>. mr. n coo • .,....,....,.. '73 \'1:1tu Crwi.er, lo llll, CostJ ;\h•!>.i t'l•nd \11 trl'l'S & brl.. ... BRITISH CARCO ONLYS6596 Codilloc 9915 Don'tSeeUs Flrst... '74ConetttT·Top new tin.·~. ~Int coo\!, 546 1934 s:m.1 I' 11. 11300l!!IO , MG-JAG-TR ·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buts.~ Us Lost!!! 4 S~ed, AC/Like new. S3600'ofr 58H>R2·J • 6-U :!)<i; Exc1tlng plan l et~ )OU ~ Wff.&i '1f You Don't n I q u c le rm s ..... u~ ....... UMCI .. ,. U.ed ~ic~~~~~~~.'!l~~1~·~1·~ 1~~1!.~n!.~ ~ll~~~:S. 1 l\ejl'fel ~--"" --.. '-, ~6 .. ';;:~. Lca1~:~~9~~;;~ ................................................................... .. nw d1;i11: IJch\l•ry . For }r.warrunt~ 1111101. 2025 S. Manchester ·-You're Paying 714/990-2525 i1uott>•·111 $1995 Anaheim 750-2011 Too Much!" BRITISH CAR CO i4 Vette All pwr. till whl, 213/694-1951 ORANGE COUNTY Nabers CONNELL auto.1ut1FM.Beau11ru1 orange. Lug rack, must 714/900-2900 VOLVO CHEVROLET sell.557-93"9. ' 1-.\'.C:Ll~I\ ELY \'OL\'O Cad•11 • T ll!:>.K HH ITISll 1 ac Tlll;'<o;K HH(TISll c \H l.ari:t''l \"oho Uc.lier --1uthu1H:cl'nunl): CO. JlG Jag TI{. Ex· .,., \"'" (" It-bl tl ,, LL .. ., L' lllln~ 111,,11 h·l-. \llU..., " onn•rt e l 1·ni:. l •or r • ..,r. purchJ i.i· 111.i• ,1 k;i-.t· \hll ~<'.om!. B1·~• ulh'r UIREt"I &·11~1hl1• JM~ 1111·111' th l'r 1113-I• IJ 1011 Ile\\ lhl!d 11111111'!1 ild1H·r~ Foir 1111011· lJIJ Bnll~h c.:.1r l '11 21.1 1~11 :1'1-.1 it I !~Ml :.~"111 '7J VW ''THIH..G " \'1•lluw ra ~t up. lu\\ mile:. Sharp! KN\JF\' $1995 Quality and Price Gu.-iranteed l1'.1'11\:.! ':>pl·, IJfi,h l>oduro:J R.11n 1..11 ):l!\I St•let 1!.;n "' ·,." ...... u,,.J C.id1ll.1t' 111 01.1ni:c t llunty :?lsZ8 11 arbor B h d. Ooctg. _<.:OST.\ ~1 ESA •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• -~21~--'GS Dodue CharRt>r 383 ·1,7 Impala. SiO(r. Abo CB auto. w/blown tra~ .. but 1 ,11ho \\ po" er mike, 585. ha' e new trans. S4SO. bst 5.'>1 63116. ofr. 7~1·514:! ~~~-~~~~~-1 i I MoAtc Carlo. xlnt l'ond. 74 Dodgl' Dart 2 dr. $2,850 P 'll n roof A .\1 t F ;\I 8 Xlnt <:ond. Auto trans, 11·;1ck loadl;d, 616·07111 uir, radio. PIB. PIS, call . -551-059'.! ,9975 CHEVY MOM%AZ--+2 :r.::"~S::~ .... ; f s 3 4 9 9 1'76 CAPRI 2100COW'l • IGHd AM 'M. 11llvo s3 7 9 9 ,..,,...._.c.no &oy 9'»-(lllNllL •u I It ~p1111r1 <:ti wnd . nt''' p.11111 . ~I llMI b~l ul r . !.M~I :?l!JO GARDEM WEST YW Orc·n Sunday C.1dillac MJi,rcr Dealer :!l>llll fl.11hnr Bhd. (u,1.1 i\k\d 5 l().•J I (1(1 1974 Monte (,'Jrlo. Xlnl ----------• t----------------1----------------f cond Fully equip'd. Ford 994 Volluwoqen 9770 ., .•.•..•.............. .' 111 ... k ' '.\ .,, lk.1< h Hl"I ;1,i1 11t1 "t·...,trnln."t ... r f\l\tl 'I' ,•,tm1n,lt'r )193 7::,.:,1 '75 VW SUNROOF 71 Uu~" F.\I \\I 11 trill'!.. ,\,\I F~l :-.ll'n ·o X t1 :1l'k . Xlnl i:un<.I ~100 b:.l ofr .!. I . 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Phone t;.12·S6il! 11l ,J75tl<J lti:'>!IO~ 631-1594 -------· 9100Allto1,M•w Full faciO<Y eou1pment _..iHLB210852 160-~12l 52750 9100 --· ,.,.. _, .............. , ~~'.::::.~ ... ·--.. --... 5427671 ~ ................. ,.~ .....,,.....,__. ..... , ... 1n..-i1..-•• u~ 197 3 CADILLAC COUPEDIVIW • .... 00"'"' ..... h.. •.. s 4 6 9 9 c •:J .. ''"''. '9.Q'1f ,.ta1G18t 197' FOID GRANADA 54799 • 531-3421 OPEN LABOR DAY WEEKEND Soturd o.,, Slmdo)· .S. M o nday l . . l Huntington Beaeh Fountain ·valley EDITION .\[ter110011 ~. 1·. Stot-ks I VO~. 69, NO. 25 1, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1976. . TEN CENTS ·1 Judge Def ends Juvenile Co111·t Actions ·: By GARY GRANVILLE OttM 0•11• f>ilet\l.tlt S uperior Co urt Judge Raymond Vincent has stated he doesn't. think Orange County's ,Juvenile Court should tak~ philosophical directions from the County Board of Supervisors. Judge Vincent also said he is •·surprised and dismayed" that county administrators have "so little apparent understanding or the separation of powers con- cept." Tbe )>residln( judge or the county's Juvenile Court made his comment. in a letter to Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Touching off Judge Vincent's three-page m essage was a n earlier three-paragraph memo he and the county supervisors were sent b y County Ad- JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 minlstratlve Officer Robert Thomas. In his memo, Thomas said, "I am concerned that the Juvenile Court a nd Probation (Depart- Deity ... ._ __ SIGN AT FORMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GREETS NEW HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Temporary Cempua Reedy for Oceen View High School's Freshmen Claas o.lly ...... --MEA.NWHILE. WORK CONTINUES ON PERMANENT OCEAN VIEW CAMPUS Faclllty et Gotherd and Werner Avenues Will be Reedy In 19n 'View' Campus Ready Temporary Sclwol Site, Faculty All Set By RAV ESTRADA Ot t~t 0..ltf Pl ... $1ot1 A tempe>rnry campus for 800 Ocean View H igh Sc h ool freshmen 1s ready and teachers are ranng lo go, accordlni lo Principal John V1culin. Th\> first students to attend Ocean V11:w "111 be housed al a * * * former Westminster elementary school unUI their new campus in Huntington Beach is completed sometime early next year. "We have a competent and fired up staff at Ocean View this year." Viculift said, "They are flexible self·lnitiators who can * * * Four File for Post Vacated by Trustee l"our candidates have filed for . a Nov. 2 election to fill a vacan· cy on the Huntlnl{ton Beach Union High School District Board of Tru"tces, according to Lhe Orange County Re&lstrar or Voters. One will rm the seat ten by former trustee Robert Knox, who was appointed a West Or ange County judgeship earlier this year. Trustees earlier tried to ap- Point James Hamilton. a n at- torney who has aMOWICed his candidacy in the Nov. 2 electJon. However. the district teachers opposed Hamilton's appoint· ment to the board to fill Knox's seat. 'Ihe group gathered enough signatures to force the special election. Tbe winning candidate in Nov- ember must run a1ain in the re- gular Marett eledlon to retain tbe•et. Hamilton, 4051 Ond1ne Circle. Huntington Beach, called the .seecial election "unnecessary" aod criticized the teachers• group for forcing it. Hamilton, ~. a local resident since 1968, 15ald one or the main issues in the lelection is .. for the board or ; trustees to maintain control of . the district." He said be believes control by "outside in- • terests is a national problem .. in school dislricts today. The a ttorney also stressed basic education as a key cam-... palgn issue . Another candidate. Michael Vandor, 14221 Edwards St .. Westminster, is a 22·ycar-old Cal Stale Long. Beach studont who ran an unsuccessful school board campaign in l!r73. Vandor. a former Marina IUgh School student body pres!· dent, said or the 1973 campaign: "People llked my ideas but sald 'why don't you come back in a few years?~ -s o here I am ... The political science major with an emphasis In public ad· ministration said be is prepar· ing a platform statement and dttllned to discuss the issues or the campaign at this time. Doris Allen of 21381 Lemon· tree Lane, Huntington Beach. also is making a bid for the vacancy. Mrs. Allen, a housewife who is the co-owner of a ligbt.ing main- tenance firm, Uied u .. uc- cessMly for a board seat in 1'7S.. A 15-year district resident.. Mn. Allen bas served on the Westminster Cultural Arts Com- mission and the Orange County Commission on the Status of Women. She also believes basic educa- Uon to be the key iasue in the electiOll . The fourth candidate, a teacher, John Hundley, 93'72 Cloud Haven Drive, Huntincton Beach, could not be reached for comment today. handle almost a nything." Teachers and administrators breathed a sigh or relief Aug. 9 when an attempt to stop the Hun- tington Beach Union High School District's use or the interim cam• pu.s at Cook School was voided by a judge's ruling. The Cook Homeowners As · sociation objected to the. facility's use by the Huntington Beach district because they believed It would disrupt the sur• rounding residential area. The controversy cast a shadow over Cook School for most or the year. but thal's all over now, Vic ulin said. During the weeks before the start or classes next Monday, Ocean View teachers have been p r epa ring their temporary classrooms al Cook School, a campus which held 749 elemen· tary students in 1963. When asked if any major pro- blems had been encountered or could be anUclpated al the in· terim campus, the new principal repUed. "The only thing is, the teachers may get burned out pre- paring fpr the st art of school." Viculin did admit. "Space might be a little tight," if many more than 800 1tudents attend classes at Ocean View this fall. The Cook campus has housed an average or about SOO pupils since It WH opened in 1960. Cook School, closed last year because or decllning elementary enrollment, has been undergoing a minor facelift lhiuummer. The indoor facilities for stu· dents are being custom·lailored for the curriculum Viculin and his staff have been developing. "We are trying to use OW' re- sources creatlvely," Vicolin said, "We anticipate a lot of stu· dents -but it will be workable becauae we have almo1t 100 per- cent utlllaalion or the facilities." Unlike the elementary sebool program. the bitb IChool dally schedule wUI haft one ~ education clus oubtDan eecll period. The cafetorium. pre· (See CAMPUS, PqeAZ).., ~ ment) are not totally following the board's philosophy." "This is evidenced by the higher than norm al Juvenile Hall population during the summer months.'' Thomas continued. In ans wer to the Thomas memo, Judge Vincent said he is "surprised and dlsmayed" at what. b e sees as the ad· ministrator's failure l o un- derstand the separation of powers concept. "As you know. the Juvenile Court is subject to the philosophy of state law." the judge said. "To s uggest that it take philosophical direction from the Board of Supervisors is as incOr· rect · ~s to urge that the board seek guicJance from tM court in the area or legislation and ex- ecutive discretion," he added. Judge Vincent also called Thomas' comment on the sum· mer population in juvenile hall an illogical conclusion The hall's summer POPUlallon hike does not mean Juvenile Court ls not suppor tive or diversion progr:)ms that seek to treat mlnor juvenile orrenders in community rather than institu· tional settings, ace<trding to the judge. (Sff JUDG E, PageA2) Prezone Planned Bolsft Chica Marsh· Annex Issue Rises By ROBERT BARKER Oft ... 0•11• ...... Stitt Huntington Beach City Council members will take up a con· troversial issue leading to possi- ble annexation of lhe Bolsa Chica marshlands tonight at 7 o'clock in city council chambers. Tonight's action will mark the third time that t.he Bolsa Chica matter bas come before various Huntington Beach bodies in a period of seven days. Council members will dttide whether to prezone the 1,603:acre 1liird Man In Slaying Still .. Hunted A hunt for a third man Orange County Sheriff's omcers believe was involved In the kidnap· murde r o f Los Ala mitos housewife Joann Seigman coo· Unued throughout the Labor Day weekend without success, ~n· vestigators reported today. Officers resumed the search today in the belief that it will lead them t.o the man they are con· vi need was at the wheel or the car used to carry Mrs . Seigman and her family from their home at 3351 Cortese Drive to Long Beach. BellOower re&idents Ronald Lewis Ewing and William Paul Gµllett, both 27, are accused ot the kidnap and subsequent murder of Mrs. Selgman, 43, and are held in the county Jail. They race court action Fridav. It is alleged that they drove orr with Mrs. Selgman after their· plans to pick up the contents or the sale at the market managed by her husband, John Seigman. misfired. It is alleged that the two men shot Mrs. Seigman in the bead as they drove through the Carson area and then dumped her body in a nearby field. They are booked on four counts of kidnap and one of murder. Ali's Spouse Sues Fighter For· Divorce CHICAGO (AP> -Khalila Ali. wife or heavyweight chem- pion Muhammad Ali, bas filed for a divorce on grounds of men• tal cruelty and desertion, her at· t.omey says. Th e a tto rney, David W. Wllllams or Los Angeles, COD• firmed details about the divorce action. An assistant to Mrs. All said Ali was served with legal pepers in Show Low, Ariz .• where the heavyweight champion is train· ing for a Sept. 28 bout against challenger Ken Norton In Yankee Stadium al New York City. Mrs . AU 's spokesman said Judge Robert L. Hunter Lasued a temporary restralninc order pro- hibitmg AD from conCHJtn1 orin any way disposing of the assets and properties or tbe1r matrta1e. includin• receipts from the UUe bout against Norton. Ali married the former BeUnda Boyd in 1967. 1n a certillcate of parenthood med with the Berrien County. Mich.. Re•ister or Deeds last month, Ali a~knowltdged that he fa&bered a babf ctrl barn Aua. 8 IO Vel'llaka Potthe, a frequent compankm or AU the past two yean ... I • • )... J. :~ property and place it into a ''holding zone" after a public bearing. The council is expected to follow the lead of the planning commission. Last Tuesday that. body prezoned the area as re· sidenlial·agricultural and recreation open space wllh oil uses. The prezone would allow for a comprehensive plan to be pre- pared for the Bolsa Chica prior lo determination or permanent zon· ing designations, officials said. Defies J udJft.• Acting Planning Director Ed Selich said today the area would automatically enter the city with residential zoning upon annexa- tion if it were not prezoned. Last week Huntington Beach Uf\ion High School trustees at· tacked ~ty orficials over anncxa· tionsteps. School officials said t hey hadn 't b een allowed t o participate in the draft or the en- vironmental impact report, They said possible develop· <See MARSH, Page A2) Suspect in Slaying Refuses to Testify BJ TOM BAltLEY ot-.De11,P1•- Thomu Hardin Hester defi.d the jud1e today in his Orange County Superior Court murder trial a nd r efused to answer questions on bis alleged role in what the P.rosecutioo claims was a multim1llion dollar drug smug. gling operation. Judge Robert P. Kneeland re· minded Hester, 29, of Long Beacti, that the defendant aban· doned his right to invoke the Fifth Amendment when he de- cided to testify in his own de· fense. But Hester. encouraged by de· fense attorney Roger Agaja- nian, stubbornly responded "I refuse to answer" when asked by prosecutor Robert Chat- terton to name bis "Mexican coMection." It is alleged that Hester and members or his drug ring used a high powered speed boat named the "Marauder" to brinJ drugs to Southern Caltfornla from Mexico by sea. He refused to discuss that operation today and be further refused d espite Judge Kneel a nd 's repeated r eprimands to advise Chat· terton of the present whereabouts of the motor boat. It is alleged that an aborted sale or drugs led Hester and four other men to burst into a Sunset Beach home last Nov. 8 and kill its two occupants. Hester has admitted using a machlnegun to lake the lire of Janet Mae Metz, 34, who shared the home at 16861 Bayview Drive with the mah identified as the real target or the angry drug dealers-Ronald Cauwels, 27. Hester has testified Jn his own defense that he acted in self de· fense when he cut down Mrs. Metz wltb a burst from lhe aut~matic weapon. lie told the jury that she had a gun in her hand and he was compeUed to shoot. Hester ls one of three defen· danu who have been granted separate trials for the killings of MONKEY OFF THEIR BACK That's the adverlillng success ~told b7 tlte Newpott BMcb Rhesus Macaque fem. monkey, 1 yr old. Adora· b le personality, nol mean. Loves Kids. Forced to sell to gd. home. XXX·XXXX. If you have a pe.t to sell, call M.2·5118. It only takes a few words in the right place to at- tract a ~yer. AJon1 tbe Ora.nee Coast. the rilht pla~ to advert.lie is in ttie Daily Pilot .. Mrs. Metz a nd Cauwels. Two other indicted defendants will go on trial together. Hester today denied the pro· secution 's suggestion that he was hired for $20,000 to eliminate Cauwels after the victim earlier robbed two drug deaJcrs known to Hester of 174 pounds of mari- juana and then refused lo pay the $20,000 that was the agreed price for the drug shipment. Chatterton reminded Hester that he told a sheriff's office in· vesUgator shortly after his ar- Test that be had been hired to head the Sunset Beach raid for the sum named. "Well , it isn't true," Hester told Chatterton. "J guess I told him that to put him of£ the track." Driver Killed lnFV Crash An Arizona motorist died from massive bead injuries Monday af. · ternoon in a single car accident on the San Diego Freeway in Foun· t.ain Valley, according to police. The dead man, who was driv· ing alone In a passenger vehicle, was identified as J ose M. Salazar, 38, or Phoerux. ···~ I Officer Norm Chavez said wit· nesses repo r ted that Mr. Salazar's cur drifted into the Euclid Street ofr-ramp and struck the divider at4:55 p.m. llo was treated at tho scene by para medics and was taken to 1 Fountain Valley Community Jlospilal where he was pro· nounced dead on arrival. Coast Weather Coast temperatures a bit warmer through Wednes· day. Some early clouds and fog expected. INSIDE TODA" · Ezperta have inveattgaltd tM Sooiet MIC2S fighter plane now fn Japan but JapaMae of· JJdall reJJUe Jo •OJI tdaether Ammcan intelligence oJficera ~c.omong them. S« P.age J\4. t I l I 1 I Index 82 \ All I 97 I AA •• 81•2 ' ..... _ .. ., ., ,M M , ( J I I I I I I ' t ~ a; ,; J I ' I •· 1: a: a! I: . a: t I! t t .. t a: r t a: t t •• 1: 1: I 1: 1: , . I I I I J I I i ' ! ~ r r r Your Schools Oce•n View Elementary School Dlatnct (CUP ANO S~VE FOR YOUR DISTIUCT) ABOl'T T tl E DISTRICT: When lbe doors swing open for Oce:in View elementar y younastcrs on September 14. ~he distn el will beglll Its 10Znd year of service to local ctuldrcn About 13,TOO students are expected this year, a figure which hos rcmujn~'<l relatively constant over the pa t three years. The Occnn VI w School D1atrlct includes the northern half of Jlunlinglon De ach, a nd sm all s ecllons or Westmins ter and f'ountain Valley. It stretches over a 15 square mile a reu a nd Incl udes 2S schools. Bor8ers of the dls- tMct urc rou.1i1hly: Mcf'adden on the north. llunllngton Harbour on the west, M3gnolla on the east, und Talbert on lhc south . The Roard of T rustees of the district is elected at large 10 odd-numbered ~ears. and serve four-year terms wiLbout pay. President of the Board for the coming year is Mrs . Marianne Blank. • Superrnte ndent or Schools Or. Dale R. Coogan heads a ~tuff or 575 teachers. about 200 instructional aides. 150 non- teachang s upPQrt personnel, and 32 administrators. Tax rate. for the coman~ year will be set at a pproximate- ly S? 77, a figure do\\11 by ~even cents o\•er the previous .~chool yea r · The cost o( education per student for the past year was Sl.137 and this year's figure 1s estimated a t $1, 189. CURRENT PROJ ECTS: The largest bui lding progr am since the d1s tr1ct 's growth tapered off about live years ago is presently underway. Las t year citi~en and staff commit- tees studied the progra ms and facilities for seventh a nd eighth grade youngsters and presented recommendations to the board which included both program changes and build- ing modifications . As a r esult of those recommendations. major additions and remodeling projects began this summer. Twenty-two portable classrooms are bejng installed. and the 10 schools serving seventh and eighth grades are being modified to In- cl ude industrial a nd woodshop rooms. science labs. home economics racihties, and arts and crafts roonis. The pro- Jects a re unde rway at Circle. Crest, Spring, Westmont, Mesa. Harbour. Marine and Village. District officials are hoping for a fall opening of all portable units, but have indicated that some disruptions will be experienced in several s chools where classroom re- modeling projects have not been completed. All building is scheduled for completion by December 1978. SHIFTING ENROLLMENTS AND F UTURE PLANS: The year ahead will herald the close of Rancho View School in June 1977, due lal'gely to declining enrollment around that school, located near Beach and Warner. Current plans for that site show district offi ces moving into Rancho, and the current district offi ces now located on valuable business property will be sold to Cinnnce fut ure building needs. • While district enrollment remains steady, attendance patterns do not. New tracts opemng throughout the distri-ct swell atte ndance at several schools. while enroll ment s lackens a t othe rs. Becuusc of these shifting patterns of at· tendance, portable units will be added this year at Star View ;and Hope View to meet the housing needs a t those kin· dergarten through sixth grade schools. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM : The st rong dir ection of the Ocean View School District is to ass ure each child com- petency in the three R's, while meeting individual needs. The district is strongly committed to providing as m uch success as possible for each youngster, and to bui lding tbe student 's concept of him/her sell. District a verages in swte a nd local achievement testing show Oc:,ean View children sc-oring several m onths above the nor m in all basic skills. An area or emphasis for the coming year is spelling, where district officials have in- dicated that performance has not matched up with high achieveme nt in other basics. · SP ECIAL SERVICES: Because the Ocean View philosophy s tresses meet ing individual needs, a large number or specia l programs operate within the district. These include special classes for mentally girted minors . located at two district schools. in addition to enrichment programs at the neighborhood school. Parents may choose to enroll their youngster in either. Classes for mentally and phys ically handicapped students are available. with u ansportation provided by the district. The district also offers "open enrollment." a policy al· Jowing students to nttcnd any district school, assuming that s pace is available and that the student provides his/her own transport a lion. Early childhood education programs, funded by special state monies, a re expanding to mteen schools this year. This program, a popuJar one with parents and staff alike, will operate this year at Crest. Glen, Meadow, Vi sta, Sun, Roblnwood, R11ncho, Oak, Circle , Mesa, Golden, Pleasant, Lake. VllloAe. and College. Specially funded projects for American Indian Education, fo r d1sad\'antuged h1hngual youngsters, m etrics education, and for pre-school youngsters also operate \\i thin the district INVOLVF.MENT OPPORTUNITIES: Ocean View has ta ke n m:aJor steps ovt r the past several years lo provide in· volvemcnt. opr>0rtunities for local residents. Believintt that particlpntlon In the school system Is esllentlal for both un- dcrstandan~ and 1mprovemenl. the chst rict launched School Advisory Com mitlees (SAC) in l'very bwlding last year. More thnn :WO eltlt.N\~ hocnme involved on the committees. .;tudyanJl curriculum. ·chool problems. anolyiing com mun•· ty survc~~. und l ttrving ns u communtcations Jlnk between lht-local 11chool ond lht• ndJthhnrhOOd. ln addition to school-bas<'d commilt<.'('.-t, there are dis· lriet ·l('v('I ('Ommltl('f•t< or parent l!rOup prcstdents, Early Childhood Edu<'ution. MG M. o:s wl'll 811 slaff committees 1hot :lllllur stoff J)Ortlcipnuon Ind clRIOM ntfecllng the In· 11tructional pro~rums. Ov{lr 2,000 purcnt.s pnrti('1patl' In an active volunteer 1>rCi1trum which h11s bt'('n underway ror several yt'nrs. a nd nny resident with rnnc or 11kills to share ls warmly wt•lconwct ut cv<'r.r 'IChool. \ t ~11001. T IM ES AND CALENDA RS: Starting times lt for cnch :cchool \'My . and. nlong with class lists. will be post· cd at lhc scbooJs prior_to opening day. School calendars are t I ht• :(l\rf'I(' district •Wllfo, M il Wffi he Sl'lll hOMC Wfth StU<Jents. t Questions rettardmg specific school schedules should be ~ d1r~ted to lhe s chool. r cw student ·mny t•nroll uny time 1.1rter August 25. and ~ entering kandergartners should have proof of birth and im· :; munizalion history wilh them 11t the time of enrollment. '' Parents of enterinf:: first ,:?r;1ders are rem inded that recent t: state leJtis lat1on requires a physlcnl examination prior to b ~chool op('nini;. f orms for thcsc cxaminaUons are a vallable •t at local schools. ~-------------------------------~ . ~ ~ Marine Faces Murder Rap , : OCEANSIDE !AP> -Marine J.ance Cpl. An thony McOnniel. i t. was booked for lnvesligution of murder today after a sidewalk fr gumenl in which a man was •t abbed to death. I The-v l e tlm was E tlliso :l.taiava. 11 24-year-old S;imoan "'mcr1can who work-.'d for a lire factory In San Clemente. Ill. • brother lssaako, 20, "as rnken to > Tri-City Hospital with serious stab wounds . They lived In Oceanside together Police said the brother!! were in a car which passed McDaniel and another Marine. following them lo a bus-stop where the fight took pince. The other Marine and a companion of the brothers were released. · Kelley? ·Can Hirn -Carter ' CROTON. Conn. (AP) -Jim· my Carter said today be wou.~ have fired F BI Director Clarence KeJJey if he had been president and known the racts behlnd re- ct-nt allegaUona a cainlt him. "Knowin@ what 1 know now. yes. I would have rJred him," Carter declared. Nonetheless. Carte r's press secretary. Jody Powell. said the candidate is nol at this Ume call· ing ror Kelley's resignation. Car ter r eplted to questions aboard his aircraft, Peanut 1, as h~ new to C roton rrom a ques- tion-and-answer session with stu. dents at Brooklyn College Ui New YOl'k. He told the students: . "The d ir ecto r of the F BI should be purer than Caesar 's wire •.. He shouldn't h ave ,federal funds being given to de- cor ate his house." Fatal Fligl1t There was no immediate reply from Ke lley or from the Ford camp:Ugn. Carter made the statements as he p1edged help ror the cities and bla med une mployment during Republican adminiatratioos and bad examples by public officia ls for rising crime among the YOUJ}g. Alla n Kling . 27. or Cincinna ti tril'S u nsucee!' fully to br· ing his ha ng g lider under contro l d u rin~ a tournumt>nl in the Red River Gor ge nl!ar ~It . St erling, K ~·. Kling w~1s killed when his kite crnshed from about 500 feet, The tourna m ent was su pended w hl'n u second Cincinnati man. Da n Ba llas. lost his li fe in a sim il;.ir 3ccidcnl. He specifically cited .. dis- graceful actions of the FBI." Wben be became director or the FBI, Kelley bad drapery valances buUt in his living room by bureau em ployes. Kelley bas safd the work was done without bis knowledge and bas reimbursed the eovemment S3SS for labor and materials. President Ford rejected a -re- com mend a lion that he fire Kelley for the incident and for ac· cepting gifts worth up to $105 on special occasions from FBI ex-ecutives. Kissinger Asked To Help in Africa Jn rejecting the recommenda· Uon for dismissal and another t hat Kelley be reprimanded, Ford reaffirmed l'-pport (or the director and said Kelley "bas had and will conUlmue to have the capacity to meet the essential high standards of the FBI." Carter spoke to the students on the second day o( bJs fall pre- sidential campa ign before leav- ing for Croton lo seek the votes or defense workers at the Electric Bo al D ivision or Ge ne r a l Dynamics. He was to speak to a Catholic group in Philadelphia later in tbe day. •'ro• Pa~ A I J UDGE ••. .. I would be remiss in my duty if I released (minor offenders) simply to keep the juvenile hall population within accepta ble llmH.s," be continued. "Any implication from Mr. Thomas that the court is not ac- tively supportJng prevention and diversion programs is complete- ly Without foundation." Judge Vincent insisted. HAMBU RG, West Germany CAP> -Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger has been asked by Tanzanian Preside nt Julius Nyerere to begin a diplomatic shuttle in Africa, a s enior Ame rican official on Kissinger's plane revealed today. · The official, who talked to re- porters during a flight from Paris to this nortb German port city, said the attempt to resolve Frtutt Pagt" 1\ I CAMPUS ... vioualy used exclusively for as· semblies, has been converted fo r instructional use as well. These factors allow a larger number of students than ever before to be housed al Cook School, Viculin said. Besides p reparation of the s tructural elements of the in· terim facility, school officials have been busy since last fall in preparing another Important aspect or the n rst-year institution -a new high school idenlity. ''We have involved eighth grader s in the selection of a s chool mascot and colors." Viculin s aid. Before the end of t he last scHool year. e ighth graders at Ocean Vi eW-s feeder schools were polled on lb.f ir choices. The in coming freshman class s e l e ct e d th e n i c k n a m e He went on to express concern "Seahawks" and cardinal a nd that the Thomas memo might ld f th · h 1 1 "have a detrimental effect on the go or eir s c 00 co ors. Viculin said. c ontinua tion o f meetings A summe r leadershi p class. be l w e e n t h e B o a rd o f .designed to lay the groundwork Supervisors and the court." for Ocean View's student govern· Those meetiogsbeganlast spr-m ent , dre w 60 In co m ing ing after management auditors freshmen who discussed plans of the California Youth Authority fo r the fall. · ~uggested they be held lo help Interest in physical education improve coo'?erati<>!' bet~een lhe . and sports is expected to be high I e i 1 s 1 a l 1 v e · J u d 1 c i a 1 · • ·because of the large numbers of ndmlnlstrallve branchesof coun· studen t-s w h o r e por t ed fo r ty government. medical examin ations during The ~y A audit was ordered by August. Viculin s aid he expects s upervisors as a _means to end an more than 250 s tudents to be in· 18 ·m o nt h ri fl be t w c en volved in athletics ttus yeur. supervisors on o~e hand and the Ocean View will fi eld CIF' ('{)Urt and Probation Department freshmen teams In most high on the other. school sports including football. 'Th~.t rift f l a r ed afte r c r oss·c ountry , baskc tbnll , supervisors balked at bulldlng a wrestlin g , s o c cer . t t"nn is . second c~unty ju\•enile ball pro· baseball, t r ac k . i:ymnasllci1 . ballon ofricluls sal.d WM needed. golf, volleyball , swimming nn!i ~uperv!sors claimed ~he coun· water polo. Facilities for some of ty !I t>xlstan1 hall wu being over· these events ar<.' still being crowd ed by ~lnor Juvenil<; oHen· 50\Jght. school officials saJd. der11 who dtd not req ui re . or Almost all or Ocean Vlew'A ~eserve betn1 held In an lnstitu-fncully mt'mbe rs wer e hand· t1on. picked for their asslgnmentll lhls In his letter to Diedrich, Judge full , Viculin H id. They all want· Vincent assured him the Juven~le ed to be a part of the school's flnit Court Is actively s.upport.init pie-y~•r or operation beca~ o( Its vcntlon and dlvers100 programs. challenging poHlbilllles, he said. W ornan AssaUlted; Glove May Be Clue A single yellow glove used by a masked. burglar who apparently was spooked by a H1.mlincton Beach police helicopter passlng overhead Is held as evidence to- day in the bealina and atte mpted rape of a S7-year-old na.ne. The victim s ustained minor in- junes whe n s urprised Tn lier apartment tarly Monday by the Intruder, who knocked her to the floor before lying her up. She suffered bruisH and a laceration caus ed whe n she struck her head on a coffee table faJJlng, according lo investlgat· ing Police Officer J ames Dowl· ln1. • Ile a nd ()(fleer Keith Nale said the burglar who apparently re· moved a window screen and crept into her downtown apart ment forgot one of his gloves when he fled. Tbe victim was examined, treated and released from Costa M'esa Me m ori a l Hos pita l 's spedal rape invesUgalion unit used by ~eral poUce depart. ments on the Orange Coast. Detective Sgt. Bert Chadw1ck said today patr olmen who ques- tioned the victim sµrmlse routine passa_ge overhead of the police helicopter frightened away the sex attacker at the time. The veteran nurse was assault-~ shortly afte r 3 a.m .. while wat c hin g t h e J e rry Le wls Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. the fes tering r a cial problem between blacks and wtutes an southern Africa probably wi11 1 start no later than Monday. The messa ge reached Kiss- inger this morning in Paris as Ill' was preparing to brit:f French President Valery G\scard d'Es- taing on his three-day meeting in Zurich with South African Prime Minister John Vorster. The mes~age from Tanzani a was on behalf or Nyerere onlv and did not s peak for the rou·r other black leade rs who have just concluded a s ummit conference on the African situation in Dar cs Salaam . Howe ve r, the invitation is considered a pos itive develop- ment because Nyerere, a lthough a moderate. has considerable in· Ouence with the more radical black leaders. The senior official was definite in stating he would go lo Africa, perhaps making his first stop in Dakar, Senegal. - But late r , a n aide to the secretary said a definite decision would not be made until after Kissinger hears from William E. Scbaufele, assistant secretary of state for African affairs, who has been dispatched to the Tanzanian capital to brief black African leaders on the Zurich meeting · andto he artheirreactions. f 'rt1111 P a g e ,I I MARSH •.• menl m ay mean as many as 3,000 additional hjgh school students and that the enrollment. growth mig~t necessitate another new · campus in the already over- crowded district. Selich said that school offi cials have been invited to comment on the impact of annexation. He said the deadline for comments has been extended until this..j<'ri- day. The Bolsa Chica area is highly pr ized by environmentalists because it is in the Pacific flyw:1y for migratory bird.'i. Included in the annexation area are 300 acres or state-owned land and 230 acres leased to the state by Signal Landmark Co., a major landowner in the area . There ar e plans rorthe state to construct an ocean access lo thl· nre11 and to build a manna. If lhal project 1~ eompletcd. the' leased lond will become state J>roperty. Sclk h said. Another 600 acrl'ts of the urcH is on the s tate's priority list to be purchased it a state bond clccllon Is 11uccc11sful in Nov<'mbcr. Pre:ioni11g or Rolsn Chien Wall approved by the plnnnlng com· mission despite concerns ex· pressed by one member lh3l en. vironmentul studies huve been lnodcquate Co dafe. T he f<.'ma lning six com - missioneNI concurred ~hnt n full t'm'lronmental r eport would be sl.1Hicient before n final decision is made on annexation The majority also felt that pre- zontng in it.elf would not con- stitute a negative impact. Preioning designations also were OJ>posed by the AmiJoe de Bo~a Ch ica group which sup- ports plans to publicly acquire a majo rity or the property for restoration and preservation. tlerb Chatterton. president or the group , sa id Hunlineton Beac h should encourage the m•dntenance or the property as open space by preioning the en· tire 1,603 acres us recreation open space. T he area i s bounded by Pnclflc Coast Highway on the west, Warner Avenueonthe north and the clty bou~ on the east andsouth. ._ Kille r 's Trai l Cooling One more polentJoJ downtown district lntt lli1t ncc l!OW"c~ In thu search for the killers of two l5· year-old lluntincton Beach girl• has been lntcr vkwl"d ia11d re• least.'<! b>• Or anae Colm\y Shcrifr Office homicide detectives. Thf' 3~·YUN11d man was ne ver consl<krt d a suspect but was not rult>d out as a source ot 1ntorma. tlon. ln\'estlgators probing th<' knife murde rs o f Candace Susan Ready and Sheryl Sue Peterson race an lnc.reaslnaly coolln.a trail in their search for leads in the slayin~s. · • The girls were found two weeks ago Wednesday. s prawled O\'er a rock a t the foot of a bluff along Pacific Coast Highway at Golden West Street by :i s urHisherman. T hey had been de:id since nbout 10 p.m. to mtdrught two weeks ago today. coroner's de· put les said , and sheriff's in· vestigators have so far t ra ced their movements up to about 8: 30 p.m. before they vanished on the night of their m urders. "It hasn 't slowed do\\ID at 411, we stlll have the s ame number of men workin g this case." sheriff's detectlv~ ~gt. Al Masucci said to- day. Scores of persons have been in· ter\'iewed in the downtown Hunt· ington Beach and municipal pier area by three two-man teams working in the popular young people's haunt, with coordination by another two-man team on telephone duty at sherilC's head- quarters in Santa Ana. No m o tive h as been de- termined for the brutal slaylngs in which each girl was knifed eight or nine times. possibly by only one attacker but more pro- bably by two killers. Powe r Back To Hunti11gton Afte r S torm . ) Southe rn Califorola Edison Compnany reported today that all power has been restored in Orange County a fter an elec· trical slorm put repairmen on overtime through the weekend. Huntington Beach was the _J ha r des t hit coastal a r e a . T housands of r esidents were without pow e r for va rious periods or time. On Sunday night , 1900 custom ers near Brookhurs t Street lost e lectricity from about 6-7 p.m. Power company orriclals believe a lighting bolt knocked out a transformer . The mo t exlcnsi\'e outage oc curred Saturday at 12:4:, a.m when 3800 customers lost power for more tha n an hour in the area between Edwa rds Street and BolsaAvenue. Ther e were no reported out- a ges in south county coastal cities. Power company officials said there were some temporary power failures in the El Toro area, lasting only a few minutes. Fight • ID Bar .Kills Three STOCKTON CAP ) -Three men believed to be Il legal aliens were s hot to death by a bartender when they rcrused to stop light· ing, San Joaquin County sherirt':. officers sa y. Th<' three got Involved in a fight Monday night al the Casu J\lvaredo Uar ci"ht miles south o( here at French Camp acrO!ls fro m Sa n Joaquin Gener a l Hospital. deputies said. OAAHGE COAST '"' DAILY PILOT :~,;::;9:,. c:\~\ c~~~:,,'':~(J4N~:~Wh~~h1,!; ()t~ t.ff\' f'WDhUh"'@ (41"1fiiMt iiifl)t, .. fl f"Cl1t,on\ Ill•• fNMl\f•f'" MtJ~1-'• lt\fouqf'I f ttdA• Uff (~t"I M"\l't Nl.,f)f)f'-1 ltit«n. 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'-<..,• <••" ••"•O• .. ,, •I C...t• Moo, (41tl0<"'• M\t<1fllt0~ Or O rn" U tJ -:':fs~~~w "-'""'·""h,...,.._. __ .. Irvine EDITI O N Today·s Closi11r.£ • Stocks VOL 69, NO. 251, 2 S ECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 TEN CENTS Sociologist: .Jolls Cheer Housewives j • I • CHICAGO (AP)-Housewives who work outside the home are happier than those who don't, a Connecticut sociologlst says. The social contact and the satisfaction or knowing a job has been. well done contributed lo lhe bapplneu of the women studied b y tbe soc1olog1st, Dr. Myra Marx Ferree of the University of CoM ecticut. Traffic Engineer Joh Set By HILARY KAVE 01 l~t O•ltr 1'1104 Sl•rt rrvine city officials say they wiJJ use a $59,622 slate grant to pay for an on·the-scene lrafCic Aafm eneineer to help reduce. accidents in Irvine. Brent Muchow, public works director, s aid today lhe city is looking for a trcUilc s afety engineer lo operate Ute pilot pro- gram. beUeved lo be the only one orits kind in the state. "That's why the state Office or .Traffic Safety gave us the money -so we could test the concept or a safety engineer right out there in the tramc ... Mtachowsaid. The new engineer wiU spend his time driving through Irvine. identl!ying problem areas and suggesting solutions. he added. "He'll check out accident spots where we develop a lot or trouble and he'll s upervise the installa· lion of various traffic safoty measures. such as road striping. crossing guards and signals." M11chow said. I 7 "He'll also make certain that construction ureas. w1th detours and r erouting. are handled smoothly.'' the public works director said. According to Muchow.' the $59,622 grant will be tpread over two years, ending In August 1978. The grant will pay aU the costs or <See TRAFFIC, Page A%) Signups Slated For Irvine's Rec Classes Irvine residents interested in taJ<ln g any recreaUon class ex· <'ept tennis may sign up Thurs- day or Friday at C'1ly hall, between 9 a.m. and4:30p.m. Those interested in tennJs may sign up ut city haJI between 9 a.m. and noon Saturday. Lessons will be offered at tbc Racquet Club Park a nd at University High School. A wide variety of recreation t'IB55eS Wiii be offered this rail, according to recreation depart· ment orr1cia ls. Rn I let, belly dnnc· ing. creative wrillng, dog Obc· · dlence. drawinR and painting, folk Multar. golr. stained glass. tap dancing. yoga and health (ood are j ust a rew or the classes scheduled. A t iny tots progr a m . for t'hildren between the ages or three years and nine months and S years old. will begin Sept. 20. Also, a Saturday morning pro- gram ror c h i ldre n already enrolled In the Irvine Unified School Ol 11trlct Supplemental Education und Aphasia Program wtll beg'tn Supt. 25. Thal program is for children with learning dl sabllltles. There is no fee and slgnups will be taken th.-flrllt dav or class. Jo'nr tnrormallon about ~nv or the programs , phone 833·3840, ext. 53. MONKEY OFF '111EIR B.4CK "We experienced very r~ response to the ad and soJd our monkey.'' Tbat·s the advertising success story told by the Newport Beach woman who placed this classified ad ln the Dally Pilot: Rhesus Mau(\ue fem. monkey. 1 yr old Adon· hie personality, nol mean. L o v u Kids. Fort'ed to sell to gd. home. Xltlt-lC.ltlCX. 1 tr you have a pet to seU, call ,842·5678. It onJy takes a few words in tbe right place to at- tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast. the rl1ht place to advertise is lo tbc Daily PiJot. WriUn&Jn the September &H ue or Psychology Today. Dr. Ferree s a i d, "Thes e w e r e n o t glamorous, exciting careers, but the wives who held such jobs were happier and more satisfied with their lives than the women who were Cull-time housewives." While 26 percent of !ull·Ume housewives said they were dis· . satisfied with their lives. only 14 percent of those who held jobs ex-the home -in such jobs as clerks pressed dlssalistacllon. in supermarkets and department Shebasedherconclusion onln· s tor es. waitresses, factory terviews with 13S women living workers, typists, and nurse's in a work1ng·class community aides. A few were bookkeepers, near Bos ton. None bad pre· bank tellers and beauticians. school:a ge children at home. Dr. Ferree pointed out that a Mort! than a third hotd not job "has clear requirements and ftnlsbed .high school, but three clear payofrs, in money, social b<>d college degrees. • Ufe and a sense of accomplish· Just over half worked outside· ment; .. it takes a woman out ot the home and gives her social contact, "and the regular paycheck is proof ol work well done. "But a housewife's day is never done. and her tasks often bring neither tangible rewards nor social connections." she said. .. The housewives expend great effort but don't get recognition for it; their h,usbands accuse them of 'doinf nothing all day' I Md in the next breath remind J them that their duty Is to stay « home and kee p house," the l sociologist said. 1 .. As a result, manr housewives ·• have an uncertain idea of what • their occupation requires, and • , how well or poorly they are doing 1 it,"hesaid. Hands Off Bid Fnf 111 Flig~1f ,\llan Kling. 27. of Cincinna ti tries unsucc:cssfi1lly to br- ing his hang g lider under cont rol ctu rin~ a tournament in t in-Rcct Rivc•r Gorge nt'ar !\ll Sterlin):!. Ky. Kling was killed whc:>n h is kile crashed from i1bout 500 feet. The tournament wa!-. suspended when a second Cincinnati man. Dan Ballas. lost his life in a similur accident. Teachers· to Vote On Sal~ry Contract Irvine teachers are scheduled to decide Wednesday afternoon 1r they want to accept the contract for this year already approved by the Irvine school board. If the teachers approve the contract it will go into effect im· mediately. offering an average 6.3 percent pay hjke. That raise will be in addition to the automatic pay hikes given teachers for leaching experience and extra educational credits. Results of the teachqrs' vote will be announced at the regul ar school board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at College Park School. 3700 Chaparral Ave. rr teachers faiJ to approve the contract. more negotiations will have 1<t be undertakerr, ~ibly with the aid o f an outside mediator. Wh en the school board ap· proved the contract last month. several t rustees commented that they were not entirely happy "''1th the terms. However. they said they wanted to start the school year on a ••positive note " with the teachers' contract set- Ued. Other items on Wednesday•s school board agenda include: -Trustees will consjder ac- cepting a g ift from Standard Oil Company of California that would g1 ve the new Irvine High School a complete automotive program. The company bas of· rered to give the school district a surplus Chevron station, located in Los Alamitos, worth $5,000. It would cost the district about $30,000 to relocate the station and install it at Irvine HJgh School, ro r use in an ext e n s ive automoUve program. -A public hearing will be held on the envi ronmental impact or the proposed school sites in Northwood. Fossil Specialist Rock Hunter Seeks Treasure in Digs By LAURIE KASPER Ot 1110 O•lly l'I,_ llall With ears plugged, head bowed and ey~ surveying the newly ~craped e arth, Rod Raschke trails behind dirt movers on grading projects looking for a burled tr easure. Tht' target of his search has no .reol monetary worth, bol. 1s valuable. Raschke. one or a relatively few paid raleontologists in Southern Califomi:•, is seeking fossils. South Ounge Comity. where he does most or bi~ worlt. is rich with these remnant! of the past. And the land in which they lie is ripe for development. Altbe>Qgh he admits he doesn't like to .ee the rollin~ ~ ploftd under for bous1ng tractt:. Raschke said "the gHding i'I ~ood because it's making the materials available." Since 1970, when the C8Ufornie Environme11tal Qualia:y Act went into effect,· paleontological con· sideraUoos have been included in environmental impact reporta on developments. Jr there is an indication that !ossjls may be found on the pro- , perty, the county planning com· . mission generally requires that a paleontolo~lst survey the site during grading. It is a "very enlightened and a very practical" policy. accord- ing lo Lawrence G. Barnes, curator at the Los Angeles Coun· ty Museum or Natural History. "Once the lnmal shock ls over with. it usually works out very well." he s aid. Although de· velopers complain in the begin. ning, he explained. they usually find the requirement: painJess and cheap. Raschke said he's only stopped work on one project, where the Mission Viejo Company's Cordova Homes now stand at Crown Valley and Marguerite Parkways . He found 6,000 fossils at that s ite In 12 days. Since the first of the year, he's found about 100 locations with 300 foss!.ls ln the unfinished bed of Jae Mission Viejo. One of these appears to be an almost· complete wha.!f''s skull from six to 10 million yearf old. But amon1 tbe two "beat (See FOSSILS, Pa,e.U) Judge Jl.aps County Board By GARY GRANVILLE Of 111• 0111, ~toe S~ll Superior C ourt Judge Raymond Vincent has staled he doesn't think Orange County's Juvenile Court should take philosophical directions from the County Board of Supervisors. Judge Vincent also said he is •·surprised and dll!mayed" that county administrators have .. so little apparent understanding of the separation Of powers COO• cept." The presiding judge of the Ex-Hinshaw Aide Gives Testimony One of nine Orange County As· sessor's office employes indicted by the Grand Jury for their role in the 1972 campaign that put former Assessor Andrew Hinshaw in Congress testified aga1Dst hil former ax-today in . Superior Court. Former aide Fred Lynn Forbeck. .U, told a jury that be was ordered by Deputy County Assessor Jack Vallerga shortly after Hinshaw riled for Cangres.s to prepare a list of employes in his division who could be used ta the campaign. · Forbeck identified Vallerga and former assessors' aides James Bertolino and George Up· ton as being the three men direct• ly responsible for bis t.aldng a team of employes drawn from his commercial·industrlal division to Hinsbaw head· quarters. Forbeck said he and his team worked oat of Hinshaw's cam• paign headquarters in the Irvine Industrial Complex. He said they worked on county time while the y distributed campaign literature and canvassed pro· spective voters. Forbeck testified that be was told to instruct the campaign workers in his team lo turn in vacation slips to covert.be county, time spent on fbe"Jlinsbaw cam· paign effort. He said they were f'Urther 01'lt dered to claim overtlmeapento11 that campaign. llinsbaw's· alle1ed aut.borlu· tion of the illegal campaign prac· tices led to the filing ol charges o( grand theft, conspiracy, em· beulement and violation of state codes governing conduct or pubUc officials. Th e Newport Beach Republican stands convicted oC bribery charges stemming Crom iUegallUes also committed dur• ing his term as county assessor. .Jii.nsbaw. SI, was sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison and is free on appeal. Forbeck was convicted on criminal charges wltlcb wero later reduced to miademeaaor level. He is no longer employed by the assessor's office, Vallerga wu removed from the office or county assessor which he took over altec Hinshaw's election followln1 lwo trials held out.side Orange Coun- ty on related criminal charges. VaJlerga received suspended jail sentences and fines for bis role in the 1972 congrasioaal campaign. Upton pleaded guilty to criminaJ charges and was re- leased from jail and fined after agreein1 to appear., a proeecu- tion witness in Hlnsbaw's first trial. He ls no longer employed by the assessor's office. Border Bar Burns BELFAST <AP) -Proteltant terrorists have used home-ma flamethroWers to bum down a taftl"D acnes the border in the JrUb llepabUc: ln rtilrtsal for at.- tacts by. the Jrtsb Republican .Army, seeurl ty officials report. JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 county's Juvenile Cou.dmade his comments in a letter to Board of Supervisors Chairman RaJph Diedrich. Touching off Judge Vincent's three·page message was an earlier three·paragrapb memo he and the county supervisors we r e s ent b y Count y Ad- ministrative Orricer Robert Thomas. In his memo, Thomas said, •·c am concerned that the Juvenifo Court and Probation (Depart· ment) are not totally following the board's philosophy.'' "This is evidenced by the: : higher than normal Juvenile Hall population during the summer months," Thomas continued. In answer to the Thomas memo, Judge Vincent said he is <See .IUDGE. Page AZ> Fruit Rustling lroine Avocados Recovered Avocado rustlers who attempt· ed to steal about 700 pounds of avocados from an Irvine Com· pany grove were sought early to· day by a search party consisting of a helicopter; Irvine Ranch de· puties and Irvine police. The search party finally aban· doned its search in the grove, but the thieves• car. packed with avoeadoa. w u illlpoundecl by pollee. AD Irvine Ranch Deputy a_..i the car 1n the~ abort· ly alter 12:30 a .m., off Yale Avenue north of Irvine Boulevard. He called for rein· forcements after he heard voices and then heard the bandits run- ning away. Police borrowed the Costa Mesa helicopter, . ··· · and then scoured the Mesa helicopter and then scoured the grove. Police said at least 700 pounds of avocados were packed in the • trunk or the car and that the cur· rent value or tbe fruit is 61 cents per pound. That brtngs tbe total value to more than $400. Dog Left to Guard Baby, Devours Her NEW YORK (AP)-A mother who left her five-day-old daughter alone with a starving German shepherd while she went to get·money !or food returned to find the baby dead,· partially eaten by the lS·pound dog. The woman was char~ed. with negligent homicide. The dog was destroyed. "I left the baby on the floor with the dog to protect it .•• Tho dog ate my baby."' Joanne Basbold, 24, told police Monday when th~ arrived atherbarren sixth·fioor walkup apartment in Spanish Harlem. Miss Basbold, who is unmar- ried and has lived on wel!are slnce moving here from Ohio in June, wu jailed overnight. She faced arral1nment today in Manhattan Criminal Court. Alisos Tract Subject of Forest Meet Proposall for development oC more than 8,000 new housinl un· ita oa the 1,375-acre Rancho de Los Allsot in northeast E1 Toro will be outlined !or diacuuion at n meet.lol tn Lake Forest Sept. J4. The session will ccnvene at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Fona Sun and SaU Club, near the mterMc· tion of Lake Forest Drive and Toledo Way. Nancy Lawrence and Ken Winter of the OrUle Counly En· vlroameatal Manacemmt Ac.en· cy wtO present maps ol tbe entire Lake Forest ll planniQC area, the proposed new development and the Jmne Industrial Com]Jlex to be built Just imide tbe lniDe city limita. 'ne Rancho de LOB Alllol pro- ject east of Trabuco ROlld from , the present Lake Forest develop- ment could house nearly 20,000 people upon completion. -The planntn1 program la belnl spouored by tbe volunt.-y Lake Forest Homeowner croup formed in the wake cf tbe .lme 1 elec:tioft defeat of a Munle\pal AdYbory CounciHor El Toro aDd Lake Forest. The dog, a four.month-old female whose ribs protruded vjs. ibly, was destroyed !or examina· lion or its stomach contents to verify that It killed the baby. Police said the dog hadn't eaten for at least six: days before the at· tack. Miss Bashold gave birth to the baby, Carra, at Bellevue Hospital on We dnesday. , Authorities said s he told them her pregnancy resulted from a rape that she never reported to police. She returned Sunday night to her two-room apartment. Tbeon· ly furniture was a wooden folding chair and a brown rug folded 4n hal! on which mother and baby slept. The dog slept nearby. A welfare worker bad pro- mlJed to give her a crib today, she said. On Monday morning, .Mlss Buhold said, she left the apart-, ment alone at 7 a.m. to pi.ck up some belongings from the hospital, including $2() ln cash with which '-to buy {ood for herself, the uaby and the doa. :rho refrt1erator In tho apao.. (8eeEATEN,Pa1eA.2) Coasc Weather Coast temperalures·a bit •armer tJJrough Wednes· day. Some u_rly clouds ancttoe apec:ted. INSIDE TOD" Y 'EzJ>m• 1laH bt~ed U.. SoNt MlGZS Jigldn plane .ftOtOmJopan but J..,._of. fldoU ~fue to fOJI vltdMr Amnic:Gft int.Woenc• of fi«rt toen.omollg tr.em. See l!'age AL I i l l I •• t -Alt ' ., ' ' :E i ~l ., I M M tl2 DAIL V PILOT Tueiday SeptefTlber 1. 1976 1Ali's Spouse Spars ~ cmcA~':::":~:s ~!!~ .. ~i:..~!or ~~:::_. Ali. wire oC ht-1H•ywt·1ghl cham· Stadium at New York City. 1n a certificate ol parenlt\Ood pion Muhammad All. ha~ hied Mrs. All's s pokesman aaad . filed with the Berrien County, /or a divorce on ground1' of men· Judg~ Robert L. Hwtter issued a. Mh:h .. ReAister of Deeds last tal cruelty and d~sertlon. ht!r at t.t>mporary restraining order pro-month, Ali acknowledged that he torney says h1 b1ting Ali from cOf'lcealin& or In fathe red a baby alrl born Aue. t The a tto rney, Ou v id W. any way disposing of the assets to Veronica Porche. a (tequent Wilhams of Los Angeles. con. and properties of their mamaae. t'o mpanlon oC AU I.be pa.st two firmed details about the divorce including receipts from the title years. action. bout against Norton. An assistant to Mrs. Ali said AlJ ma rried the former Belinda" ~i was served with legal papers Boyd in 1967. She later assumed a U) Show Low, Ant., where the Mos le m n a m e. jus t as All ~avywe1ght champion 1s tram· changed his name from Cassius 1ng for a Seµt 28 bout u1uuns t Clay T hi• couple, r ecently ·One Bad Day Traffic Violator Ripped Off "WHE RE WAS VICTIM al time of crime?" asks the Laguna Beach PoliCi! Department crime report. Answer: .. At rear or vehicle rece1vmg traffic citation.·· .So reads the grand theft report filed by John A. Breitung. 23, of Long Beach over the dtsappearance of his wallet a nd $395 cJsh it contamed. Breitung told police he had left his wallet on the seat or his vehicle when he walked to the back of the car at the re- quest of OHicer Cr aig King who stopped him Aug . 21. THERE AS OFFICER KING wrote out a citation for al· teged failure to yield to a pedestrian. someone r eached in his vehic le and s wiped his wallet. Breitung said. Officer King is listed as a "witness" to the crime . aithough he says he didn't see anything happen. ' Police later found the wa llet and returned 1t to Breitung. l c ~ • ' • ' . l i . .J' .... \ ...... "/.- ; ('·" -. !i.~ ..... D•lly ..... , Si.It -· I : FOLLOWING PROGRESS FOR REMNANTS OF THE PAST Rod Raschke Seeking Fossils In South County f'rtnH Page 1\ I FOSSIL HUNTER. • • things" Raschke has discovered ln his three years searching for toss1ls is a n associated s ha rk ·s keletop -one with the vt'rtebra 1t nd t eeth s t ill togeth e r . lmmethlng quite rare tx>cause the s hark's cartilage body usu all> isn't preserved well. The paleontologist 's othe r :·best" IS the !lkUll o( an animal )'hich Is apparently somcthina a>ctween a sea lion and a walrus. "He's an unusual little fellow,". tic said. Scientists at the Los An1etes County museum . where rnO!lt area fossils are taken, ore still trying to delerimJnc just ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM()t.,....( .. \t ().-.h11 l'tl"'4 wtth~•t.~t\~Mf '>4,...dtNNt w\ Ptt••\,t\tMtt>l•MWGDV ltw ()J~ re,.,, ,.,..,.,'11'11'4(•"·n••• 'Mot•_..,,,,..,..,, pwtih~O M•M•Y tht•voh ''~ ... , ...... W \a, .... ..,, .... 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Most fossils found m this area are or marine animaJs. because most or Orange County was once beneath the ocean. Six to 10 million years ago, the area is believed to bave been a large body of salt water similar to San Francisco Bay. Because or the abundance or whale fossils. some scientists believe it was a maJor breeding areafor aea life. More fossils trom this era are found in the county Ulan any other place In the world. SOii, lit.· tie i1' known about them. so most nf the fossils are destined for re· ~enrt'h. Fossils provide "3 better pie· ture or what our world was like In the past." Raschke explained. "Maybe out or that we'll be able to make some kjnd or con- Jecture into the future.·· Oil companies are already do- ing this. he said. Their scientists ' knowledge or the Cossils from some very tiny animals enables the m to predict where the oil is. Advenuture and es thetic pleasure seems to have lured many amateurs into the fossil hunt. Raschke, who has been col· lectl.n~ fossils since he was 12 y ears old . s a i d the non-proressional~ present a problem. Fossils a·r e •'not just curio-type things" and amateurs aren't alway3 willing to share them as they should, be explained. But even the processional paleontologist holds personal pleasure io his erfort. He ex· plained. "When I find those lhinfs. I'm the first person to see them." Third Man Iii Slaying Still Hunted A· bunt for a third man Orange County Sheriff's officers believe was involved in the kidnap~ murder of Loa Alamitos housewife Joann Seigman con· tioued th~bout the Labor Day weekend without success in- vestigators reported today. ' Officers r es umed the search today l.n the belief that it will lead them to the man they are con- vinced was al the wheel oJ the car used to carry Mrs. Seigman and her family from their hbme at 3351 Cortese Drive to Long .Beach. Bellflower residents Ronald Lewts Ewing and W'Llliam Paul GuUett, both 27. are accused or the kidnap and subsequent murder of Mrs. Seigman, •3, and are held in the county jail They face court action Friday. It is alleged that they drove off with Mrs. Seigman after their plans to pick up the contents of the s afe at.the market managed by her husband, John Seigman; misfired. It is alleged that the two men shot Mrs. Seigman in the head as they drove through the Carson area and then dumped her body in a n earby Held. They are booked on four counts of kidnap and one or murder. Pair Facing Child B~ating Rap in Court Kenneth Ray Bolden aod Carolyn Sue Brewster face c~arges Friday at a pTeliminary hearing that they beat Mrs.· Brewster's 2-year-old daughter Cora. The hea ring is scheduled in South Orange County Municipal E:ourt. The girl was treated Aug.17 for · apparent cigareet burns, a bit on her arm. a black e ye and sever al bruises . Firemen called to the Brewster apartment, 3619 S. El Cami.no Real. San Clemente, said Bolden told them most of the child's in· juries were suffered in falls, but that some of them were inflicted accidentally in play. The girl lay in San Clemente General Hospital in critical condi- tion for more than a week before showing signs of recovery. Bolden. a Camp Pendleton marine, and Mrs. Brewster, who re portedly are engaged, pleaded innocent to lhe charges. Bandits Fire At Couple i·n.. .... Mesa Holdup Two gunmen, fleeing with $370 from an armed robbery in Costa Mesa Monday ni1ht, fired a double-barreled sbotcun blast at. a man and wife who were punu. lngthem. Coata M esa police In- vestigators c redit the couple, who do not want to be identified, for provldins a license number and description or a getaway car used in the 10:3~ p.m. belst. Police said the two iunmen en· tered the Rodeway Inn, 1400 Bristol St.. handcuffing nlght. clerk Lynn Ginty, a nd takinc the money from a cash re1i1ter before fleeing In a areen Volluwagen sedan. They were followed from \be m<Ml by the unidentified couple. who trailed them to Newport Boulevard where the pauenger l.n the 1etaway car turned ln bis seat and fired a blast at the pursuers. Police said no one wa .hit and the couple· immediately ended their .,urawt ~d.ul~ officers. From descrtptiona provided by the couple and lhe night clerk at the Rodeway Inn, police said they are seeking two white males. both between 19 and 2,1 years of ace. a nd both wearing shoulder-length Ught wavy hair and banda na scarves . Police today are tracing the license number or the older .model 1reen VW. • Car Does11't Cou11t Although this car was totaled nfter its driver lost control, skipped a curb and stru~k a street sign and water main on La Paz Road west of Rickenbacker Road in Laguna Hills Friday afternoon. it didn't contribute to the traditional Labor Day weeke nd fat alit~ cou1\l Thl' dri\'cr. Frede1;ck Menle\'. 18. of San Clrmentc . walked away uninj urt•d . A passenger . Eleanor Cuci. 20 . of l.aJ?una Niguel. was treated for minor injurit>s at Snddlebar k Community Ho:-.pilal ~ind Sl'lll ho me. -Pou:er Back To Hrmtington • After Storm • Southern California Edison Compnany reported today that all power has been restored in Orange County after an elec- trical storm put repairmen on overtime lhrouah the weekend. Huntington Beach was the hardest bit coastal area. Thousands or residents we re without power for various periods or time. On Sunday night, 1900 customers near Brookhurst Street Jost electricity from about 6-7 p.m. Power company otricials believe a lighting bolt knocked out a transformer. The most exte nsive outage OC· curred Saturday at 12:45 a.m. when 3800 customers lost power for more than an hour in the area between Edwards Street and Bolsa A venue. There were n o reported out· ages in south county coastal cities. Power company officials said there were some temporary power failures in the EJ Toro area, lasting only a few minutes. EATEN ••. ment was empty. Neighbors in the tenement said later that as Car as they knew. she wasn't friends with anyone in the building. When she returned later. Carra was dead. her tiny body tom, blood on the muzzle of the dog. Miss Bashold said she rushed to the street to telephone poUce. "It was the most shocking thing I've ever seen," officer Al Dwyer said. "I fell outraged that something like that could hap- pen." Dwyer said the baby's arms ~ere missing and her stenu~m and ribs were visible where the stomach had been. Her race was unmarred. "We are as horrified as the po1ke, if not more so," said Sam EJber, spokes man ror the city's Human Resources Administra- tion, which is r esponsible for welfare. "We arc investigating this. both for the abuse and neglect of the child and the h is· Lory of the mother's case." PoUce said be fore they entered the apartment they heard the dog whimpering inside. The animal offered no resistance when autborltlea put a noose around Its neck and led lt away to the American Society for the Prevention or Cruelty to Animals to be destroyed. Miss Baahold-!s parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. J . ~ Bas hold or Kirtland. Ohio, said their daughter called several Umu last week to tell of her happiness at the birth. whlch her father said was a surprise to them. Bashold said his daUghter also asked whether they thought the' doe wouJd set too Jealous of the child. The elder Basholds also own a German s hepherd. Tbey said abe told them she wante.d to come h ome n ext month to show them the child. Then she called Monday to tell oC the cbild '1 death. TRAFFIC ... the flrat year and the city wlJl pick up half the tab the next year. Durint the tttlrd and s ubse· quett years. a ll fund.ins must come from the city. Muchow ex- · plained. "It's really an innovative Idea and one we think will help us keep a b{gh level of traffic safety in Irvine.'' Mucbowsald. \ Pioneer in Aviation Mr. Elmblade Dead Ralph C. "Swede" Elmblade, one of the Marine Corps' earliesl aviation mechanics, died Salur· day in Costa Mesa. The '17 -yea r -old r etired mechanic, who received a 40· year award for federal service as a n enlisted man a nd later civilian management analyst al the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, died after a lengthy illness. The former master technical sergeant repaired World War I deHavilland biplanes, Vought Corsairs and Curtiss OC·2 Falcons during his years in the Marine Corps . The. 26-year Cos ta Mesa resl· dent retired from active duty in 1942, joining the air station ·s Management Engineering Office in that year. During those early years in Marine aviation . E lmblade fought bandits in Nicaragua and Santo Domingo, and once held orr Haitian natives with a broken machine gun in 1923. News paper clippings from the Marine Corps report Elmblade and a pilot crash landed near the Haitian border in a deHaviJland DH48 while on duty l.n Santo Domingo w ith Observation Squadron One. Although the biplane's Lewis m a chine gun was s m ashed beyond repair, Elmblade held off natives for two days by menacing them with the gun until rescue crews arrived to pick them up. Mr. Elmblade was with the first. Marine units assigned to AVIATION PIONEER DIES Coate Meae 'a Elmblad• a ircraft carrie rs and served aboard the USS Langley, the U.S. Navy 's first carrier. H.is mechanical skills earned him a place on the Navy team in ' the Pulitzer Air Races in the e ar· ly 1920s. The former Marine enlisted man is survived by his wife. Eula Faye. of the Cost a Mesa home. a nd two bro the r s sn P e n · nsylvania. Services will be held ot 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bell Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa with burial followin,g a t Harbor R es t Memorial Park. Driver Arrested After Car Hits Pair A Monrovia man was booked into On.nee County Jail on charges of assault with a de adly weapon Sunday after he alleged- ly deltbentely drove ht$car ibto two 13·year -old girls walking on the sidewalk near their Laguna Niguel home. Deputies identified the suspect as James Edward Swanson. 29. They said h e was at the wheel of a car which knocked both girls off the sidewalk and down an em- bankment u they strolled nea r the intersection of Niguel Road and Kensington Ori ve. Deputies said the two girls were fortunate to escape with on- ly cuts and bruises. They were sent home after treatment a t South Coast Commun ity Hospital. Of'ficers said the two girls told them they saw Swanson drive slowly past them on at least iwo occasions . They said he d e- liberately drove into them while their backs were turned to the . vehlcle. Of'ficers, who declined lo Iden· Ufy the girts. s aid they have ~en unable lo determine any motive Hayriders, Sign Up Now Irvine youngsters inlere$ted in altendinl a hayride Saturday are asked to 1l1n up as soon as possl· ble in the re(reaUon office at city ball. The hayride is open to children from 7·12 years old and will last from :J..6:30 p.m . Chlldrt1n wlll meet at Harvard Avenue Community Park and travel through the back roads or Irvine, ending at College Neighborhood Park ror a hot dog roast. Cost is $1.50 per child. For more information. phone 833-3840, ext. 53. for the alleged attack. Swanson was arrested In the San Clemente area by patrol units who spotted the car described in a radio broadcast circula ted after lhc~n----4 c1dent. f 'rotn 1•age 11 I JUDGE ••• ..surprised and dismayed" al what b e secR a s the ad · minlstrator 's failure to un· d e r s tand the s e paration or powers concept. "As you know, the Juvenile Court Is subject to the philosophy of state law," the judge said. "To s ugges t that lt take philosophical direction from Lhc Boord of Supcrvl11or.1 Is as Incor- rect as to urge that the t>our<I seek guidance from the court In the area or leglslaUon and ex ecullvc discr etion." he added. Judge Vincent a lso c1tlc<I Thomas• comment nn the 11um mer population in juvenile hall an Illog ical conclusion. The hull's sum mer population hike docs not mean Juvenile Court is not s upportive of diversion programs that seek to treat mmor juvenile offmdera in community rather than inslltu- lional settings, according lo t.he j udge. "l would be remiss ln my duty it I released (minor offenders > simply lo keep the juvenile hall population within acceptable limits,'' he continued. "Any implication from Mr. Thomas that the court is not ac· lively supporting prevention and diversion programs ls complete- ly without foundation," Judge Vincent Insisted. He went on to express concern that the Thomas memo might "have a detrimental effect on the continuation of meetln1s between the Board of Supervisors and the t'OUrL" \ Tuelfday's Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE • \ \ TRANSACTIONS Tuesday September 1 1976 I LN CAIL Y PILOT A J I Ah So, Opel Japan's 'Germw1' Car By MILTON MOSl<O\\ IT'/. One or the best ex•mples O( bO\\ mu lt1nnl1onul bust• ncllses Olletlil\t tiln be (ound lhest> days ul r.onw 730 Uuh k deal~r11 uround the country. Bwck is, or course, a subs1d iar)' of General Motors (GM). nnd the Bwck r dealer oraanization has tonal d1strlbut ed the Opel, • GM vehicle mudc outside the Vnlt. ed States. Money Tree ~I • I 1'be Opel is still be. mg sold through Buick dealers. But it's not the same car -and not bcc11usl' it s ~ later model. lt 's not made In lhe :sumc factorv l1s the old Opel was. In tact, lt d<>esn 't even come from the same country Opel models previously wc1 c imported by CM from 1\s" big West German sub61diury. Adam Opel AG 'l'hcy we,... at times, mojor isellers here Jn 1969, for example. Amencan buyers purchased 93,000 Opel:. to make the Oerman-bullt car the third best·seUJng import after VOllt:iwa&en and Tt>yota. IN lt74. OPEL WAS still selJing 60,000 cars m the U S market But last year sales dropped to 40,000 And this year GM stofped importing the Opel from Germany. The Ope now bemg sold by Bwck comes Cr.om Japan, where at's made by Isuzu Motors, a companv 34 percent owned by General Motors. Last year's Opel was a 1.9-liter automobile with a ruel injection system. This year's Opel is a 1 8·hter automobile with a standard carburetor. This year's Opel weighs 215 pounds less than last year's Opel. The most crut'1al d1Ifercncc -aod lb.is explains wily GM changed its source for the Opel -ispnce. SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES for the Isuzu.made ()pets range between $3,280 and SJ,600. about $300 less than last year's pnces for the German-made Opel If GM had continued to bnng in the Opel from Germany, the pnce to day would be much higher That's due to the streugth of the German mark, one otthe strongest currencies in t:1e world. When it lakes more dollars to buy marks, which 1s pre· cisely what has been happemng for a number of years, the prices of German-bwlt cars go up That's why there u; no longer a Mercedes· Benz with a pnce tag under $10,000, and that's wh y Volkswagen can no longer compete in the lower end of the market. Believe it or not. some European car makers, fearful of losing their footholm m the U.S market, have been sell· mg their cars here at pnces lower than the pnces they list· ed for 10 their home countries The Treasury Department has JUSt ordered five of these companies -Volkswagen. Renault, Volvo, Saab and Ford of Germany -to ra1se their pnces here or cut them in their homelands. TWO OF THESE companies -Volkswagen and Volvo -are getting ready to assemble their cars here. General Motors, on the other hand, has taken its German brand name and stamped at on cars turned out b> its Japanese nffihate That s a vivid demonstration of the power and flexib1llty or the multmataonal operator Chrysler knows how to play this-checkerboard too Thi! Colts now being sold at 1,830 Dodge dealers and the Arrows now on sale at 1,100 Plymouth dealerships are both Japanese.made vehicles WE Wll.L SEE MORE 0£ lbis mlerchangeabihty in the future. Cars may well lose their national characteri stics. You may not even know where they come from . That wall be the case with the Fiesta, a front·wheel mmtcar that was mlroduced m Western Europe lhts sum- mer by Ford Motor. The Fiesta will be assembled m three countnes -at Valencia, Spain; Saarlou1s, Germany; and Halewood, Britain. The engmes will be made in Spam; the engme blocks will be made m England; the carburetors wall come from Northern Ireland; the transmissions and axles from Bordeaux; and the stampings from Germany. Stocks' Fall Rally Arrives on Schedule ·NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market greeted the ar- nval of the traditional "busmess New Year" after Labor Day with an aftemoonraUy today. Tradmg was moderate After a long, listless summer, Wall Streeters were watching the course of the market especially closely today for any signal of its post-Labor Day d1rect1on. Pnces wavered uncertainly through most of the morn· ing. But early m the afternoon they began a slow advance that seemed to attract additional buyers. The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks gained 7 49 pomts to 996 59. Stock•'" The .-,pot light NEW YORK IAPI \41h 4 om ori<f' aO!l.IWI tllAttill' OL1M. IJllU"-"""l "'- 1• v~ N•'" Vor~ Stoc~ £11tll•n9" """'' tr tdifW) OdtlOl'tAltv Au<kr.,. 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' .. / /,~ ,,· ·' ~ . 13 mg~'1ar:' 0.8 mg.nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Repon Apr:76 Warning: The Surgeo n General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . . . . . ) ' •• ~ I I • ~ ·. .. . . ~ . .. Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 251, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .\,'f er110 011 •• \'. 'f eK-ks I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 TEN CENTS I Judge Def ends Juvenile Cou1·t Actio:ps : By GARY GRANVILLE Ol 111• D•llf ... ._., .... Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent has stated he doesn't think Ounce County's Juvenile Court should take philosophical directions from the County Board of Supervisors. Judge Vincent also said he is "surprised and dismayed" that county administrators have "so litlle apparent undef'l)tanding or the separation o{ powers con· cept." ' The presiding judge or the county's Juvenile Court made bis comments in a letter to Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralp1Jf Diedrich. ' Touching off Judge Vincent's three-page message was-an earlier three.paragraph memo he and the county supervisors were sent by County Ad - JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 ministrative ·Officer Robert Thomas. In his memo, Thomas said, "I am concerned that the Juvenile Court and Probation <Depart- ment) ure not totally following the board's philosophy." "This is nidenced by the hl&ber than normal Juvenile Hall population during the summer months." Thomas continued. In .ans wer to the Thomas memo, Judge Vincent said he is ··surprised and dismayed" at what h e s ees as the ad - ministrator's failure to un- derstand the separation or pawers concept. "As you know, the Juvenile Court is subject to the philosophy of stale law.•· the judge said. "To s ugges t that it take phJlosophical direction from the Board of SuQerv;sors is as incor- rect as to urge that the ~ard seek guidance from the court In the area of legislation and ex· ecutive discretion.'' he added. Judge Vincent also called Thomas' comment on the sum- mer population in juvenile hall an lllogical conclusion. Tbe hall's summer population hike does not mean Juvenile Court is not s upportive of dlversion programs that seek to . treat minor juvenile ocrende~ in rommunity rather than institu· tional settings, according to the judge. <See JUDGE, Page t\2) ~·-Pay Hike Aske Man Held In Auto Ii I D e mand May Cost $9 Milli on Union demands for nearly S9 million in increased wage and job benefits will confront the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tri<.'t boardol trusttts tonight. The school board will meet at 7:30 in the education center. 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano. Public hearings on the initial proposals of the unions will be held 3l the beginning of the agenda. Unions represented include the Public I Professional/ Medical Empl oy es Union CPE Ul representing district bus drivers and mechanics and the Capistrano Unified Education Association -!CUEA) represent· mg district teachers. The teacher association's in- itial proposal would cost the dis- trict at least $7.3 million. accord· ing to figures compiled by the district administration. Topping the li st are salary in· creases of from 16 percent to 30 percent. They would cost the djs- trict an estimated $2.7 million. One Bad Day . . Traffic Violator R ipped Off "WHER E WAS VICTIM at lime or crime'!" asks the Laguna Beach Police Department crime report. Answer: "At rear or vehicle receiving traffic citation." So reads the grand theft report riled by John A. Breitung, 23. of Long Beach over the disappearance or his wallet and $395 cash It contained. _ Breitung told police he bad left his wallet on the seat or his vehicle when he walked lo~ back of the car at the re- quest of Officer Craig King who stopped him Aug. 21. THERE AS OFFICER KING wrote out a citation for aJ. leged failure lo yield to a pedestrian, someone reached in hJs vehicle and swiped hi s wallet. Breitung said. Officer King is listed as a ''witness" to the crime. aithough he says he didn't see anything happen. Police late r found the wallet and returned ll lo Breitung. Mom, Pop Close Up Shop at Post Office By JACK CHAPPELL Of 111• D<lllf ,.,IOI SIA" They call Doris and Al Mueller "Mom" and "Pop" around the Laguna Beach Post Office where all the moil for the city is sorted and plunked into the right pigeon ho ks Well, Frida~. Mom and Pop re· tlrt'd For 18 yrarl\, five days a week . Al Mut"llcr hod walked one of thu t.own's longcs t ca rrier routes. the one lhol took him downtown to ull Lhf' store and businesses. Just ubout everybody knew Al. Marin e Faces . Murder R a p OCEANSIDE (AP) -Marine ],ance Cpl. Anthony McDaniel. 21, was booked for invesllgaUon of murder today arter a sidewalk argument In which a man was stabb4?d to death. The victim was Efillsa Maiava, 11 24·year-old Samoan American who worked for a tire factory in San Clemente. His brother lsuako, 20, was taken to Tri·City Hospital with serious stab wounds. They Jived in ~anside together. Police said the brothers were in a car which passed McDanlel and another Marine, following them to a bus atop wbere the fight took place. The other Marine and a companion or the brothers were .released. Thief Gets Costly . Ring in Laguna Ah emerald and diamond rlng valued at Sl,295 •as reported ~en Friday from a. Laguna 1ch woman. The woman told omcen the urat emerald and diamond ece was taken from a blthroom abinet. Entry to her centr1I Lasuna residence was via a Jouvered window in tbe ~t.btoom. .. At about eight. miles a day, Mueller could have racked up as 37 ,440 miles during bis years with the Post Office io Laguna Beach. Mrs. Mueller has worked for the Postal Service s ince 1961. She's the accountables clerk in thc.Jar_£_C ann~ out ln Laguna Canyon. There. s he keeps track of all the ce rtified and registered mail. And, she counts the nickels and pennies owed for postage due letters. As wilh most jobs, sometimes there's a lot to do, like the days when the Pennysaver comes out. That means that Al has to sll:>p al every address and it lengthens his day, to say nothing of adding bulk to his load . Somedays too, there's an extra amount or accountable mall. "It just depends who's after who. Usually lhe certified (mall> me1ns some body's after somebody,'' Mrs . Mueller sald. When the M uellers leave the post orrice, they'll leave Laguna for "a small place up in Sant• Rosa." "It has some land around il and tome berries and fruit trees. I (See POSTAL. Pace AZ) MONKEY OFF 711EIR B.4.CK ''We experienced very good response to the ad and aold our monltey/r Tbat's tbe advertiainl success story told by tbe Newport Beach woman wbo placed tbia clauified ad ill Ute DMlr Pilot: Jlllesus Macaque r&,. monkey. 1 yr old. Adora- bl e peraonaltty. no\ mean. Loves Kids. Forced to sell to (ld . home. UJMIXXX, tr you have a pet to sell, call MJ...IS'1I.. It only takes a few word8 in the right place to at- tract a buyer. Aloal tbe Oraqe Coast. lbe rltbt plaee &o advertile ls in the Dally Pilot.. Teachers' demands also in· elude hiring 67 new teachers at a cost of near~ $1 million lo ac- commodate a re duction in teaching hours. overtime pay-of S.102.000 for extra lime worked during tbe school day and double time pay of nearly $300,000 Cor Lime worked after school. Additional health and life in· surance would cost $663,000. Hir- ing of specialists for art. music, counselors and reading as well as additional nurses would cost <See DEMAND, Page AZ) * * * Trustees Offer H a lf Of D emand The board of trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified School District bas propmed a less than four percent raise for teachers for the coming school year. The teacber1, represented ex- clusively by the Lquna Beach Unified Faculty Association, asked a 9.2 percent increase in June. The board's counter proposal will be given a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. tonight at district head- quarters, 550 BlumonlSlreet. While the teachers' proposal outlines in detail steps of ex· perience levels the salary teachers feel they sbould be paid, the board proposes a flal four percent sum, $103,913 lo be used for salary increases. ln addition, the money will not all go t2r a raise. According to the proposal, the additional money "may be used for, but not . limited to, increasing employes' salaries." District business manager Clyde Lovelady said some of the money is already pegged for in· creased insurance costs. The board's fringe benefit pro.. (Sff SCHOOL, Page AZ) · San Clemente Studies Cable 1V Co n tract A new franchise between the city of San Clemente and TM Co mmuni cations . whictl operates cable television service to most homes here. will be the focus of a study session this week. The 7:30 p.m . Wednesday City Council session al the Civic Center may determlnc whether s ome 7 ,000 homes whose television sets are hooked up to the TM system will have the plug pulled on them. It's the last chance. according to Rkhard Young, aTM vice pr~ sident, for the city to work out a new agreement lo replace the franchise..co.ntract that wu due to expire Friday. Last Wednesday the cowicll approved a lS·day contract ex- tension. Young. whose company wanta an Immediate S2 a month rate bike and guarantees for future bikes, accepted the ex- tension with reluctatrce. JWor• thal-mee&mg be .had .. said TM w o uld cease transmission or television broad· cast.a at midnight Friday unless it 1ot lbe new file approval. After the councll ICtioo, Youn1 gave the city a new ultimatum: Reach an agreement or TM will yank the plug Sept. ts. Young said TM is adamant about getting the rile bike, trom $3.50 a month to ST~ moot.bb-. plus assurances hlrtber rate hikes based on the consumer price index will be oven duriq a COOlrlct life o( 15 yean. Assault A Monrovia man was bookl'd into Orange County Jail on charges of assault with a deadly weapon Sunday alter he altege<f- ly deliberately drove hJs car into • two 13-year-old girls walking on the sidewalk near their Laguna Niguel home. Deputies identified the suspect as James Edward Swanson, 29. .;:i,ey said he was at the wheel of a car which knocked both girls off the sidewalk and down an em- bankment as they strolled near the Intersection of Niguel Road and Kensington Drive. I t's a G1cshe r San C le mente Fireman Tim Wri~ht ope ns up a Presidential Heights fire hydrant while Brad Re mp checks water flow. Remp is an cngineer·s representative for Insurance Services Office. checking water supply in city and grading overall fire protection with new fire in - surance r ating in mind. About 100 hydrants in 25 loca- tions were tested Friday, "Grade Report .. is due within weeks. Deputies said the two girls were fortunate to escape with on- ly cuts and bruises. They were sent home after treatment at Sout h Coa s t Community Hospital . Officers said the two girls told them they s aw Swanson drive slowly past them on at least two occasions. They said he de- liberately drove into them while their backs were turned to the vehicle. Officers. who declined lo iden- tify the girls, said they have been unable to determine any motive for the alleged attack. Swanson ' was a.rrested in the San Clemente area by patrol units who spotted the car described in a radio broadcast circulated alter the In- cident. · Guam ·eacks Ties AGAN A. Guam CAP) -Guam residents have voled overwhelm- ingly to continue the island ler· ritory's dose relationship with the United Slates and to draft its own constitution. Pair Rolled in Laguna ~: Three Teens Helil in Beatings, Robberies I Laguna Beach police arrested three 18·year-old youths Sunday followi n g reports of two stronaarm robberies near a-gay.. bar in thcuoulb part of-town-. - Police maintained the method of operation used in both rob- beries was the same. A bar patron was approached by one man who encouraged hlm to leave the tavern and go lo the nearby beach with him. There the victim was set upon by his companJon and two other men. Officers Mark Everton arrest· ed Stephen G. Chestnut , 18, of 714 Aveni~a Co lumbo, Sa n Clemente; Ronald J. Wade, 18, of 146 Esplanade, San Clemente; and Michael S. Foreman. 18, of 3'475 Carmelita St., Capistrano Beach. • The t hree were held on suspi - cion or robbery and released on their own recognizance to appear tor a court hearing Sept. 28. The contacts were allegedly m ade In a Mountain Street Bar. Dog Left to Guard Baby, Devours ~r NEW YORK (AP)-A mother who left her five-day-old daughter alone with a starving ·German shepherd whilesbewent to get money for food returned to nod the baby dead, partially eaten by the lS·poood dog. The woman was charied with negligent homicide. The dog was destroyed. "I left the baby on the floor with the dog lo protect Lt ••• The dog ate my baby," Joanne Bashold, 24, told police Monday when lbey a rli ved at her barren sixth·floor walkup apartment in Spanish Harlem. MJss Bashold, who i.s 'Ulm • ried and has lived on wetrare since movlng here rrom Ohio in June, was jailed ovemighL SM f1ced arraignment t.oday in Manhattan Criminal Court. The dog. • four-month-old female whose ribt protruded. vb· ibly, was destroyed for examjna· tioa of it.a stomach contents to verify that it killed the blby. Police said the doe hadn't eaten for at lust sllC days before the al· tack. llls.s Bashold cue birth to the b aby, Carra, a l Bellevue Hos pital o n -We~n esday . AulhorilJes said she told them her pregnancy resulted Jrom u rape that she never reported to police. ~ She returned Sunday night to her two·room apartment. The on· ly furniture was a wooden folding chair a.nd a brown rug folded Ln half on whrcb mother and baby slept. The dog slept nearby. A welfare worker had pro• mised to elve her a crib tod1y, she said. On Monday mornini. Mias Baahold sald, she left the apart· ment alone at 7 a.m. to plck up some belon glnss lrom tbe bolplta:t: inch1Clinl S:ZO in cuh • wltb which to buy food ror heneU, t.be b1by and the dos. The refrigerator in the apart-ment wu empty. Nelghbora in the tenement said Jater that as lar as they knew, she wun 't friends With anyone in the buitdin1. When sbe retumed later. Carra wu dead, her tiny body torn, blood on the muule of the dog. Miss Basbold said she rushed to the street to telephone police. (See EA.TEN, Pap Al) ,.. . Robbery r eports were made by Randal G. Best, 33, of Pomona •and by Ronald M. Jacobs, 27, of San Francisco. There-was ooloss in either case. Both vict.lma were battered, however. The incidents occurred despite a heavier than normal police patrol or the area, attention dC: signed to ward off such robberies' und lo queU what one officer termed blatant sexual activities on the beach near the bars. The three youths were arrested within blocks of MOWlla.ln Street by Officer Everton responding to , the first report Of a Strool arm robbery. Police aa1d the three matched descriptions given by the vlctlm of his aasai11nu. Later the second victim came forward and provided police with uddltlonal evidence. Coast Weather Coast temperatul"elt a bit warmer through Weclnes· day. Some early clouds and ro1 expected. JNSIDE T ODA\' Erpnt1 how itl~ltigottd the 5ooWI JIIG2S /ight4" ~ • ftOtO in Japoft but JapaM# O/· ftdoU rrfVU'tO IGJI ~ Anwrican mt~llig~e officer• wre.omong them. SH Page Af. l •d ex .. .,..~ "' ., t::i......c. ,..,."'""', .. ,,,..,,,.. "" ., ,...... ., ~ ,. ................. M ~~=~~ ,.. a.It ... •"2 Clllolc• ., ... ..... ~ ., .......... "" Dll9111Mkn Al, ......... ., ............. "' ,......... ., ..... lldRN• .,~ M ..._. "" ..,. .... M ...._. u .a 'I • ' I I I I I I .1 I -··I I I I I I ,, I I I I ll I ,, ,: ( I• f I t I I I .. I I 1: r 1: 1: I ' I· I' ,. 1 I I I I . I . I . I I I I I I I I i ' I a a -I ' ' ' DAILY PILOT L/SC Tuescla S.ptemt>et 7 1!176 I Lagun• Be.ch Unified Schc!<>I Dlatrtct (CLIP AND SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT) • ABOUT T H E DI THl('T: Lacuna Buch Unirictd School DtSlrl('~ include OK' areas of Thtff Arch Bay, South L•u1una. L~•ttuna and lr'Vlne Co~. Laeuna Canyon. Tqp of the World and Arch Beach Heights. Education 1s provided for cluldren. kmdcrgarten through twcl!lb arade. fo)\'C i.chools comprise the dJ5trict; three elementary, Thurston Intermediate School and Laguna Buch lliih Sc.hoot. School b<>gi ns Wednesd<.1y September 15. An estimated enrollment of 3,115 will uttend schools In the district. The schools are staffed by a 250 memtx-r fuculty and 100 Cull a nd part lime support staff Esumated general purPo:st- tax for 1976-77 will be S2.69 \\1th an annual expendit~re or $1436.38 per pupil. {This coi.l includes summer scbool, adult ed +cation and ROP > BOARDOFEDVCATION-CURRENTCONCERNS: The (ive-mem ber Board of Education meets the first and • third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Educallon Center Roard Room. 550 Blumont. Board ·President Michael Sagar describes some of the challenges facing the Board and District: "Implementing the new Collective Bargaining legislation Semite Bill 160, continuing to Im· prove the basic instructional program. providing adequate facilities, and dealing with the problems of school financ- ing." are m ajor concerns and priorities to be dealt with. Goals Committees. made up of staff and residents or the communitv, have been activelv involved in the establish· ment of g'oals and priont1es ior progr am improvement. The challenges.for the new )ear are evident and so is the · determination lo meet them. NEEDMORETNrORMATIO!\''> Dr. Robert A. Sanctus. Superintendent 494·8:H6 WHAT IS TAUGHT: When compared with students throughout the st ate. Lagun a Beach pupils, elementary through high school. score on the average in the top 103 on the annual star~ required testin~ program. Areas tested in· elude Reading, Writing. Spelling, and Mathematics. Elementary: Ma.Jor prionues at the elementary level include-the-teaching of basic skills, ~upplemented by enrichment programs, establJ:.hmenl of good study habits and the developm ent of positive student self-esteem. Intermediate Sehool: Thurs ton Intermediate &hoot is for 7th and 8th grade students. All students are enrolled in history, English. math. social studies, scie nce· and physical education. They also take music, art and a varie· ty of electives designed to stimulate interests and skills which can be explored in greater depth in high school or gwde 'them in career choices. Hiith School: Laguna Beach High School is a com- prehensive high school offering an extensive academ ic program in English, science. mathematics, foreign language and business skills. Attention is also given to the liberal arts area or music, al't. drama and athlet ic pro- grams for gi rls and boys The IJledia center provides ex- tensi\ e sets of materials for research and drill in most ma- JOr academic areas. In addition to oncampus courses. the Capistrano· Laguna Regional Occupational Program offe rs a n extensi\'f.' program in job entry skills for high school stu· dents. Grnduation requirements at Laguna Beach High School include three vears of English, one year of lab !:>Clence, one year of mathematics. three years of social studies including American go\'C?rnment, U.S. hlstory and world cultures. dr i\'er education. human ecology. and con· :-.umer economics. Also, physical education is required. These courses comprise 130 units of t he 230 units required for graduation ; 100 units arc electives ADl'LT EDUCATION: The adult e ducation pro· ~ram offers a \'ariety or courses for adults or high school :-.tudents w1shmg to complete reqwrements for graduat ion. The program offers acnd<>mir course:. such as basic skills, English as a second language, first aid, typing. forei~n lnng"ages and crcati\'e writing. Developing personal in· te rests in the a reas of a rt. photography business education. home economics, industrial and physical skills, a re but a few of the courses to choose from. Senior citizens are included in da)1ime classes which include courses In foreign language. physical conditioning. \'ariou~ arts. handling personal business and home repairs. Fall classes \\ill begin the week of St-pl ember 20th. Brochures are be 1ng mailed to district residents. . CAREER VOCATIONAL E Dt;cATION: The high school maintains an actl\1e career center :.tarred by trained counselors. The center has available vocational and aptitude tests. catnlogs from colleges. universities, and trade schools. Th(' lll'gional Occupational Program i:s dirrcted through the combined efforts of Capis trano llnd La~una Beach Unified School Districts. High school credit 1s g1\·en for on th<' JOb training in the career fields or agriculture, buslne!>s. m('dicine. public sen ice. social .,crv1ce. trade and industry SER\'l CES FOR PECIAL STUDENTS: The special ~·r\'.1ces-ieam consii.ts of e perti. in v-ar~ous areas of stu· dt>nl ne£'d Members of the team Include an elementary counselor. music supervisor, nurse, psychologist and three s peech pathologists. They :serve us a support team to the classroom teac her and the learning d1sab11ity and aphasic progroms. Enrichment and mentally gifted program11 are uctivc> and 1 m portant to the scholnshc achievement ol lllU· dents throughout th<' ctl!ltrict FOOD SERVICES: Nutritious hot lunches are served at all schools. E lementary students arc charged 55 cents, mtcrmedrntc and high schnol students are charged 65 cents or may purchase s upplementary foods at the s nack bar. TRASSPORTATION: Bull transportation is provided students K through 12. Sch\'<lule~ are published a week 1ulor to th<' bl'i;linning of S('hool. l•leasc enll the · transportotion department 1( you h~wc questions, at 49"1·8013. I NEW IN THE DISTRIC'T? HER E'S HOW TO a ENROLL \'Ol1k OOLD: ~chools arc now open for re-l g1slratlon. & Aliso 499-2201 I El Morro 494·6563 Top of the World 494-8508 Thurston 4!M-8SOS · High School -494-8546 ~ Kjndergartners. or ony r1rsl grader who has n't had i ktndcrgarten, will need U > birth certificate or other proof o( age, and (2) 'proof of state-required immunizations. A new law also-requires all first grade pupils to produce l--~~~~:~~~~~~~~~C.:.':1~~~~~~~~~: ___ _, • : Fro• Page 11 I . IJNION DEMANDS ••• ~arly $1 million. :-The school board will re«ive Public opinion tonight and return ~th a counter offer Sept. 20. tJter the two public presenta· Jl~.ns, the private negotiations Will begin. , I Demands by the bus drivers #nd mechanics union total about. 'st.7 million. ,. Wages and related items total .-bout $130,000. however, the un· iOn seeks an end to the district's practice or contracting oat eome bus transportation. It seeks district ~trol or all transportation. a measure that would require purchase or 21 new buses at a cost of nearly $1.3 million and hiring !'f ~l new drivers at a co8t ot about $301,000. As ln the case with the CUEA. the school board will respe>nd to the drivers and mechanics union Sept. 20 with its own ptackage of wage and benefits proposals. Fro• Pagtt . ' I PO TAL ... • . . 0.llJ '°''"' Sl~fl P"9Co 'MOM ANO POP' MUELLER LEAVE LAGUNA BEACH POST OFFICE ANNEX FOR LAST TIME Couple Put In More Than 34 Total Years In Mall Delivery Before Retiring Friday Bandits Abduct Clerk Locke~inATann Panics Would-be Burglars Two would-be bandits~ a~­ paren y ruslrated by a bUigtar alarm, reportedly Jddnaped the clerk of the Arches Liquor Store , Newport Beach police said to- day. According to police, the abduc· Uon began after closing Saturday Fro• Paflf! A f EATEN •.• "It was the ' ?Lost shocking thing I've ever seen," officer Al Dwyer said. "I felt outraged that something like that could hap- pen." Dwyer said the baby's arms were missing and her sternum and ribs we re visible whe re the stomach had been. Her face was unmarred: "We a re as horrified as the police, if not more so," said Sam Elber, spokesman for the city's Human Resources Administra- tion, which is responsible for welfare. "We are investigllting this. both for the abuse and neglect of the child and the his- tory of the mother's case.'' animal offered no r esistance when authorities put a noose around tts neck and led It away to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals· to be destroyed. · Miss Bashold's parents. Mr, and Mrs. J .P. Bas bold of Kirtland, Ohio, s aid their daughter called several times last week to tell or her happiness at the birth. which her father said was a surprise to them. Bashold said his daughter also asked whether they thought the' · dog would get too jealous of the child. The elder BashQlds also own a German shepherd. They said s he told them she wanted to come home next month to 11how them the child- Then she called Monday to tell of the child's death. "She was in shock, stunned," Mrs. Bashold said. "I was hor· - "Tifred.u Mrs. Bashold described her · daugher as "a quiet girl" who. "like thousands of other girls, .. had gone to New York to live. Pair Facing Child B~ating Rap in Court Kenneth Ray Bolden a nd Carolyn Sue Brewster face charges Friday at a preliminary hearfog that they beat Mrs. Brewster's 2-year-old daugpter Cora. The hearing Is scheduled In South Orange County Municipal' Court. Tbe girl was treated Aug.17 ror apparent clgareet burns, a bit on her arm, a black eye and several bruises. Firemen called to the Brewster apartment, 3619 S. El Cimino Real, San Clemente. said Bolden told them most of the child's ln· jwies were suffered ln falls, but that some of them were lnllicted accidentally In play. : : . • • . The girl Jay ln Saa Clemente General Hospitaf in critical condi· tion for more than a week before showing s i1ns ol recovery. Bolden. a Camp Pendleton marine. aad Mrs. Brewster, who reportedly are engaged, pleaded innocent to lbe charges. Whaling Thwarted VANCOUVER <AP)-Tbean·· ti-whaling ship Gteen]>HCe vn was ireeted by about 2.000 sup- . portus when it returned from a summer of harualna Russian wbalen in the Pacific. . ., morninJt and lasted for. an h_our and a hall while the clerk was driven around Orange and Los Angeles counties. The clerk, Thomas Froehle, 32. said be was finally freed in Long Beach al about 4 a .m. ~ Froehle told-poli~ one or the men uppea red to have a gun ahd they demanded to be let into the store. He said he was accosted by ~e pair just a s he finished closing .· the stor e at 3334 W. •coast. Highway. The clerk told them that the alarm system had been activated on a timer. and if he tried to open the store before the timer wenl off. the alarm would sound. He said the pair then put him into their c-ar and began dn\'lng Al one point, he said, they talked about killing him , but they finally evicted hjm from the car near Pacific Coast Highway in Long Bench. Beaches Dull In Laguna., Not Clemente Glum weather kept Laguna's beaches clear of weekend vis- itors and rescues, but the southerly beaches dre w fair- sized crowds, according to San Clemente lifeguards today. "The weather just blew ever- ybody a way. It just kind or killed ·our business." Laguna Beach Lifeguard Scott Palmer said. · In San Clemente, however, Guard Steve Lashbrook esUmat- . ed a wee kend beach population of about 30,000 on the city beaches and 45,000 on the county strands between San Clemente and Laguna Beach. Clemente guards logged only 30 rescues and no serious inci-dents. Irvine Fruit Rustlers Flee Police Chase Avocado rustlers who attempt. ed to steal about 700 J)ounds of avocados from an Irvine Com- pany grove were sought early to- day by a search party consisting of a helicopter: Irvine Ranch de- .,J>Uties and Irvine police. 'J'he search p arty finally aban· doned its search in the grove, but. the thieves' car , packed with avocados, was impounded by polke. An Irvine Ranch Deputy SPotted the car ln the grove short- ly after 12 :30 a.m., off Yale Ave nue north of Irvine Boulevard. He called for rein- forcements after he heard voices and then heard the bandits run- ning away. Police borrowed the Costa Mesa helicopter, the Eagle Scouts and then scoured the Mesa hell copter and then scoured the grove. Police said at least 700 Pounds of avocados were packed in the trunk of the car and that the cur· rent value or the fruit is 61 cents per .J>OUnd. Thal brings the total value to more than $400. •·r•nN Pa9e . I I JUDGE •.. "I would be re miss in my duty if I released Cminor offenders> . simply to keep the juvenJle hall population within acceptable limits," he continued. "Any implication from Mr Thomas that the court is not ac- tively supporting prevention and diversion programs is complete- ly without foundation... Judge Vincent insisted. He went on to express concern that the Thomas memo might "have a detrimental effect on the continuation o f m eeti ngs b e twe e n the Board of Supervisors and the court." Those meetings began last spr- ing after management auditors oC the California Youth Authority suggested they be held to he lp improve cooperation between the tegi s lative-j udi c1a l - aom1msltative branches of coun- ty government. The CY A audit was ordered by supervisors as a means to end an 18-m o nth rift bet w ee n supervisors on one hand and the court and Probation Departmenl on the other. That rift flared afte r supervisors b alked at building a second county juvenile hall pro- bation officials said was needed. Super visors claimed the coun- ty's existing hall was being over- crowded by minor j uvenile offen· ders who did not r equire or deserve being held in an institu· lion. In his letter to Diedrich, Judge Vincent assured him the Juvenile Court Is actively suppQrting pre· vent.ion and dlver!iion progrums. Fro1tt Pa9e A I SCHOOL ... PoSal is substantially the same ns lt wu the past year. Kay East, faculty a'lsociollon president, said this morning s he is unhappy with both the saJary and fringe be nefit schedule pro posed by the board. She said four pcreent "iisn't adequate." Working Housewives Called Happier CIDCAGO CAP) -Housewives who work outside the home are happier than those who don't, a Connecticut soclolodst says . The social contact and the aat.lsf action of knowing a job bas been well done contributed to the happiness of the women studied by the soclolo1ist, Dr. My ra Marx Ferree of the Uhiversity or Connecticut. Writing in the September iss ue of Psychology Today, Dr. Ferree said. ·'These were n ot glamorous. exciting careers, but the wives who heJd s uch jobs were happier and more satisfied 4With their lives lhan the women ..,.ho wtrc full-time housewives." While 26 percent or full-lime housewives said they were dis- satisfied with their lives, only 14 percent or those who held jobs ex· pressed dissa lisf action. · She based her concl~loo on in- te?V1ews ttb 13~ women ltvin~ in a workln1-c lass communU.y near Boston. None had pre- school-age c hildren at home. More tha n a t hird had not finished high school, but three had college degrees. JUJt over hair worked outside the home -In sue h jobs as clerks in supermarkets and department st ores. waitresses, factory workers. typists, and nurse's aides. A few were bookkeepers, bank tellers and beautlcllln!I. think wt•'rt.> really 1:111~ to cnJo~ 11. .. Mrs. Mueller said Up nod leaving um 't oJI that ea :--thoul(h. eSJ)(>('inHy after, all the 'N1rs nnc1 ull the fnl•111J:;h.1f>it th.it jll't m.idl' "Oh. sur" I think you mis thl' J><'QPle ypu work . \\1th 1'h1:y ·v~ b\•t•n rt>ul great to n'I\•," !-.hC' sold Otw thin~ uboul both of ·Uw ~kullt•n; "ork ing for t lw p():oit of- f1ee thoug h . lh(•rt• wus llttlt> mot1v~1tlo11 to bring worries or ''ork home. "Gee whli. no." replied Mn1. Mudkr whl'n she wos If u~kt•d If th\' t\\O •·tull.t•d :ibop" after \\Ori. Surf Helps Clear Out RaivSewage A good s urf helped to flush out to sea thousands of gallons or raw sewage that poured onto a San Clemente beach late Thµrsday . The quarter mile of beach, from lifeguard headquarters near the municipal pie r to · Mariposa A\•enue. had been ex- pected to be closed throughout the Labor Day lloliday, by order of the County Health Depart- ment. But bacteria counts returned to normal m ore quickly than t'X· peeled, accordlD"C to Mi ke Wehner. environmental health specialist with county health. The beach reopened at noon Sunday, lifeguards rePorted. The sewage spill was the fifth of the vear . and the thir,d, since t he city wa s h it with a htany of restrictions on sewer ·operations by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board in late J uly. The city was cited for "gross violations" of waste water quali· ty standards. and ordered to cease a wa ter reclamation pro- gram to use waste water for ir rigation. and to dump all treated efflue nt into the sea . Flag Lecture Set in Laguna "Old Glory -The F1ag of Our United States,·· a lecture. wilf'Ge presented at the Laguna Beach · C hamber of Comme r ce breakfast at 8 a.m. Wednesday in • the Hotel Laguna . Ma rine Corps Sgt. Stanley Hickman will m ake the presenta- l1on which includes the history and development of the U.S. fl ag to the present. Tickets are $2.50 and reserva - tions may be m ade throuilh the chamber of commerce office. Burglar Gets $80 From Niguel Home A burglar who cut a screen and then unlocked a sliding glass door lo gain entry took $80 in cash from a Laguna Niguel man's wallet whj)e he slept In hJs home. Orange County sheriff's of- fi cers said the theft or four $20 bills was re ported by mechanic Hans We rner Wassmann, 40, of 25251 Nueva Vista. They said the intruder took the wallet from the sleeping victim's trousers and removed the cash . F18hing_ Gear Gone Fishing equipment valued by the victim at $395 has been stolen· from a boat m oored al Dana · Point Harbor . Orange County. s heriff's de puties said the theft was re ported by carpet contrac- t or James W. Hall, 57, of Anaheim, who s aid the intruders unscre wed the equipment from the side or the boat. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""'°'"~CA.ii 0.11.,. 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(10\' 1'41\IAet -.ild ot ""'' Mii .. , t.tt•twlllo S...WIOI-ty , .. ..., U,tt - Ny ty-•IM tl-lh!, m.1o~-..--U..UmtM•~t' • - f 17 ---Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69 NO. 251, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES Today's Clos ing N.Y.S toeks C TEN CENTS • Sociologist: lolls Cheer H~ewives . ~hem of 'doing nothing utl day ' I and In the next breath remind them that their duty is lo ata.y home and keep house,'' the a sociologist s aid. J CHICAGO <AP) -Housewives who work outside the home are happier than tho e who don't , a CoMectlcut sociolo2ist s ays. The social contact and the sattsfactson 'Of knowing a JOb has been well done conlributed to the ha9~iness of the women studied by the sociologist. Or Myra Mar,:x Ferret' or the University or Connecticut. • Writing in the September issue ot Psychology Today, Or. Ferree sa id , ·'These w e re n ol glamorous, exciting careers, but the wives who held such jobs were happier and more uti&lied with their lives than the women who were full·tlme housewives." Whi!e-~~ent or full-time housewh•es said they were dis· satisfied with their lives, only 14 percent of those who held Jobs ex· pressed dlssa\idactkla. She based her cooclusian Oil in· terviews with 135 women living in a working.class ~unity near Boston. None bad pre• scbool·ace children at home. More than a t hird h ad 11.ot finished hich school, but three h'"d coUece degrees. Just over haH worked outside 0.llr ~let ,_... ltr r•lrlc:ll O'OMNll SIGN REMOVED FROM SIDE OF CHURCH BUILDING THAT NOW BELONGS TO CITY tn Newpor1 Beach, the City Man.ger Opts for Separation of Chun:h and State Church Sign R e moved By City Orde r . By JOANNE REYNOLDS CH II•• D"IY l'llM S~ll After four years of con- troversy. the .. Praise Ye the Lord .. sign on the First Baptist Church of Newport Harbor has been removed. Church 0Hic1als. who ordered the sign taken down this morn- ing. would say only that they were acting on the advice or Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn. Wynn explained that the church site on Cliff Drive is owned by the city which purchased the property for a park. A month ago, church represen· tat1ves appeared before the city council. seeking an extension or the rental agreement that allows them to wie. thd acllities_ No agreement was reached al thal timl'. bccau. e councilmen wanted to fi nd out what the schedult' ror development or the park is to bt'. That schedule, to be presented to the Parks. Heacht's and Recreation Commission tonight. calls fo r development over a four-year pcr10d which would al· low use or the church for at least three more years. Wynn cxpl11 lned that the schedule could be changc.'<i by the commission whkh will scnd its recommendation to the city c-ouncil on Monda)'. Th<' council rould also modify the propos«I developwe nt time plan. Wynn said in a mcelini! w1th church officialll that he Sufi!gest· t'd. "as one man's opinion·• that removal of the 200.squar • root <SH SIGN, Pa1eAZ> Ro.bbery Suspects -Fire at Tailing Pair Two gunmen. fleeing with $370 from an armed robbery in Costa Mesa Monday night. fired a double-barreled shotgun blast at a man and wire who were pursu· ingthem. Costa M esa poli ce i n · vestigators credit the couple, who do not want to be identified, for providing a license number and description of a getaway car used in the 10:3]) p.m. heist. Police <said the two gunmen en- tered the Rodeway Inn, 1400 Bristol St., handcuffing night clerk Lynn Ginty, and taking Ule money fro m a cash register before fleeing in a gr een Volkswagen sedan. They were followed from the motel by the unidentified couple, who trajJed them to Newport Boulevard where the passenger in the getaway car turned ln his seat and fired a blast at the pursuers. . Police said no one was hit and the couple Immediately ended their pursuit and caJled officers. From descriptions provided by the couple and the night clerk at the Rodeway Inn, police said they are seeking two white males, both between 19 and 21 years or age, and both wearing shoulder-length light wavy hair and bandana scarves. Police today a re tracing the license number of the olde r model green VW . Polic-e -Still Probe Death of Cyclist Costa Mesa's ninth traffic fataJity ln as many months is still under investigation by tramc of· ficers today. following the mid· day colllslon Sunday In whJch a Costa Mesa bicycle rider was killed. Police said Oscar Forrest Wilkes IU. 4'1, of 3'19 Santa Isabel Ave .. was killed instantly when his bicycle collided with a van driven by a 17·year.old Newport Beach girt. Traffic Bureau Commander Lt. John A. Regan sajd today police are investigating the posiiibility th:it another car was involved in the 12:40 p.m. crash on Tustin Avenue near Bay lie is survived by his wifo, Patricia; Lhree sons, Oscar, Jef· ferson and David; and three daughters, Kelly. Karin, nnd Leslie, all of the Costa Mesa home Mr. Wilkes is also survived by two brothers. Don and Terry of Texas, and a s is ter . Molly Brown. also of Texas. Lt. Regan said Sunday's traffic fatality Is the ninth In Costa Mesa this year, equaling the record number of such deaths reported in 1974. Mo ,1'.ll(EY O Street. '" FF "Offic~rs at the scene al first Last year fi ve people were. killed in traHic accidents in the city. • . the home -in such jobs as clerk.!J in supermarkets and department atores, waitresses. ractory worker-a, typ\sts, and nurse's aides. A te_w were bookkeepers, bank tellers and beauticians. Or. Ferree pointed out that a job ... bas clear requirements and clear payoffs; in money, social life ana a sense of accomplish· menl;" ll takes a woman out of the homo and (lives her social contact, ·•and the r egular paycheck is proor ol work well done. ''But a housewife's day is never done, and her tasks often brine neither tangible reward~ nor social connecUons." she said. "The housewives expend great e((ort but don 'l get recognition for it; their husbands accuse "As a res ult, m any housewives have an uncertain idea or what , their occupation requires, and : how well or poorly lhey are doing ~ it,"hesaid. • Hands Off Bid Judge Raps County Board By GARY GRANVILLE CHtlMO.llrl'11e4SPli Superior Court Jud ge Raymond Vincent bas stated he doesn't think Orange County's Juvenile Court should take philosophical directions from the County Board or Supervisors. Judge Vincent also said be is "surprised and dismayed" that county administrators hitYe "so little apparent understanding of the separation of powers con· cepl.'' The presiding judge of lhe Kissinger Aid Asked In Africa HAMBURG. West Germany (AP) -Secretary of Stale Henry A. JUssineer has ~n asked by Tanzanian President Julius Jfyerere to begin a diplomatic abuttle in Africa, a senior American official GD Kissin&er'1 plane revealed today. • The ornclal, who talked to re· portera durine a flight from Paris to this north German port city, said the attempt to resolve the festering racial problem between blacks and whites in southern Africa probably will start no later than Monday. The m essage reached Kiss· inger this morning in Paris as he was preparing to brier French President Valery Giscard d 'Es· laing on his three·day meeting in Zurich with South African Prime Minister John Vorster. The message from Tanzania was on behalf of Nyerere only and did not speak for the four other black leaders who have just concluded a summit conference on the African situation in Dar es Salaam. However , the invitation is considered a positive develop· menl because Nyerere, although a moderate. has considerable in· nuence with the more radical black leaders. The senior official was definite in stating he would go to Afri ca. perhaps making his first stop in Dakar, Senegal. But later. an aidl' to the . secretary said a definite decision would not be made until after Kissinger bears from William E. &haufele, assistant secretary of state for African affairs, who hn!I been dispatched to the Tan,anian capital to brll'f black African leaders on the Zurich mectln~ and to hear their reactions. The four visiting leaders to the black summit were expected to be gone from Dar es Salaam before &haufele's arrival. leav· ing him to m eet with only Nyerere. Nevertheless, there was little indication that anything short of a collapse or prospects for negotiations would prevent Kiss· mg er from going to Africa. county's Juvenile Court made his comments in a letter to Board or Supervisor s Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Touching off Judge Vincent's three-page m essage was an earlier three-paragraph memo he and the county s upervisors AVIATION PIONEER DIES Coeta Mesa's Elmbfede Pione ering El Toro Vet Die s in Me sa Ralph C. "Swede" Elmblade, one or the Marine Corps ' earliest aviation mechanics, dJed Satur· day in Costa Mesa. T he 7'l·year-old retired mechanic, who received a 40· year award for federal service as an enlisted man and later civilian management analyst al the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, died after a lengthy illness. The former master technical sergeant repaired World War I deHavilland biplanes, Vought Cors airs and Curtiss OC·2 Falcons during his years in the Manne Corps . The 26-year Costa Mesa resi- dent retired from active duty in 1942, joining the air station's Management Engineering Office in Ulat year. During those early years in Marine aviation, Elmbladc fought bandits in Nicaragua a nd Santo Domingo, and once held off Haitian natives with a broken machine gun in 1923 News paper clippings rrom the Marine Corps report Elmbladc and a pilot crash landc..'C:l near the Haitian border In a dcllavllland DH48 while on duty in Santo Domin go with Obser vation Squadron One were sent by County Ad· ministralive Officer Robert Thomas. . In bis memo, Thomas said. •·( am concerned that the Juvenile Court and Proballon ll>epart· ment) are not totally following the board's philosophy." ··This Is evidenced by the higher than norm al Juvenile Hall population during the summer months,'' Thomas continued. In answer to the Thomas memo, J udge Vincent said he is <See JUDGE, Paget\%) Candidate Aims Barb At K e lley GROTON, Conn . (AP) -J im· my Carter said today he would have fired FBI Director Clarence Kelley if he had been president and known the facts behind re. cent allegations against him. "Knowlng what l know now, . yes, I would have Hred him," Carter declared. Nonetheless, Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, said the candidate is not at this time call· ing for KeHey's resignation. Carter replied to questions aboard his aircraft. Peanut I. as he Oew to Groton from a ques. tion·and·answer session with stu· dents at Brooklyn College in New York. He told the students: "The director of the FBf should be purer than Caesar's wife ... He s houldn 't have federal funds being given to de· corate his house.·· There was no immediate reply from Kelley or from the Ford campaign. Carter made the statements as he pledged help for the cilies and blamed unemployment during Republican administrations and bad examples by public officials for ris ing crim e among the young. lie specitlcally cited "dis· grocerul actions of the FBI.·· When he became director or the FBI, Kelley had drapery valances built in his li ving room by bureau cmploycs. Kelley has said the work was done without his knowledge and haR reimburse<! the government $355 for labor and materials-· President Ford rc1ccted a re- commend ation that he fire Kelley for the lncidt>nl and for ae. ceptintt gifts worth up to $105 on spct ial occaslonis from t'Bl ex. t•cutlves. Co ast We athe r felt the van driver pulled out tn fflEIR BACKS the opposLng lane to pass a slow- --------------m&Ying ear in Hoot -Ot-.her," ---p • t R tlhtg "We experienced very good Regan explained. rm us response to the ad and sold our "Now we are investigating re· monkey... ports from the girl and witnesses Although the biplane's Lewlll machine gun was s mashed beyond repair. Elmblade held of( natives for two days by menacing them with the gun until rescue crews arrived to pick them up. Mr. Elmblade was with the first Marine units nssigned to aircraft carriers and served aboard the USS Langley, the U.S. Navy's first carrier. Coast temperatures o bit warmer through Wedncs· day. Some <'orly clo1.1ds and fog expected. I NSIDE TODA \' Th3l 's the advertising success that another car may be involved J story told by the Newport Beach in this crash... rvine Avocados Recovered woman who placed this classified Regan said police are seeking \ ad in the Daily Pilot: a second car which may have Rhe us M3caque ft'm. pulled out of a driveway, forcing monkt>J'. l yr old. Adorn· the youn1 woman to swerve into ble persono llty. not the oncoming cycUst. mettn, Lovn Kids Wilkes,. a m en's clothing 1-'orc~d to ~ell to gd salesma~. was bicycling with homt' XXX~ 'lt'I:~ t-WO Of bis daughters when the AC· lf you have a pet to sell. call 642·5678. ll only takes a few words in the ri1ht place to at· tract a bQyu. Along the Orange Coast. lhe ri&ht place to advertise is tn the Daily Pilot cldent occurre<J. Police said he surfered ratal head Injuries, and v.•as pronounced dead at the S«ne by investigators. Grueside servl ces (or Mr. Wilkes will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. al Pacific View Mortuary in Newport ~acb. • • "f ... Avocado rustlers who attempt- ed to steal about 700 pCIUDds ol avocados from an Irvine C.om· pany grove were sought early \o- day by a search party consisting of a helicopter, Irvine Ranch de· putiaand Irvine police. The search party finally aban· doned Ila search in the grove, but the thieves' car, packed with avocados, was impounded by police. An Irvine Ranch Deputy spotted the car m lhegroveshort.- ly arter 12:30 a.m., orr Yale Avenue Qorth or Irvine Boulevard. He called ror retn- rorcements alter he heard voices and then beard the bandits run· ning away. Police borrowed the Costa Mesa helicopter and then scoured the grove. Police said al least '100 pounds of avocados were packed in the trunk of the car and t.hal the cur- rent value of the fruit Is 61 cents per pound. That brings the total value to more than $400. His mechanical skills earned rum a place on the Navy team lo the Pulitzer Air Races intheear~ ly 19208. The former Marine enlisted man is s~ived by his wife, Eula Faye, or the> Costa Mesa home. and two brothers in Pen· nsylvania. ~rvices will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bell Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa with burial following at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. Erpert• have inueatlgattd I~ S6v(et M IC 2S /lghter plane now in Japan buJ Japaneu of- /ldalt re/sue to iay whelM!r American Intelligence of/1cera were among them. See Page A4. lnde ~ AIY-"""'l~e ... , A#ll.eMe•• aJ ~ .. ._,Tr• All •z l.M.ler: ... , Cllltenoa ... , ... OMtltie. . ,." <lMlkl ., 0-_. ., DMelilNetlCfl AJ Nter1.ir ... M ........._"' 111 "-• All ......... I t ..... -l9MllM-Or ..... Qooooll y ........ 5-'• -~ T ........ 1-en ....... W.rlolNewa . • ' ., A4 ... .. at-1 114 .. "" ., ., ..... M ;A% DAILY PILOT c Tue~day S.otemtier 7 1 !J76 11i1nal 'Star1.,ed 1 Dog Devours Infant Girl NEW YORK IAP) A mother who left h er five -day o ld daughter alone with a 1tarvfn1 German shepherd whJJe she went to get m oney for food returl)~ to find the baby dead, parllllly eat.en by the 15·pound dog. The woman was charic{'d with nt'gliaent hom icide. The dog wai. destroyed. "f left the baby on the noor with the dog to protect at ."fht- dog ale m) baby," Joanne Bashold. 24, told polic~ Monday when they arrived ut her be'ren sixth-floor walkup apartment in Spanish Harlem f'r'"" Pa9~ . t I JUDGE ••. .. surprised and dJsmayed" 3l what h e sees a s t he ad · ministrator's failure to un- der stand the separation o f powers concept. ''As you know, the Juvenile Court is subject to the philosophy of stak law.·· the judge said. .. To s ugges t that it t ake philosophical direction from the Board of Super"isors is as incor· rect as to urge that the board seek guidance from tbe court in the area or legislation and ex- ecuti"e discretion." he added. Judge Vincent also called Thomas' comment on the sum- mer population in juvenile hall an illogical conclusion. The hall's sum mer population IUke does not mean Juvenile Court i s not s upportive of diversion programs that seek to lreat minor Juvenile offenders an rommunity rather than inslitu· honal settings, accordrng to the judge. .. l would be remiss m my duty H I released (minor offenders k simply lo keep the ju\'ende hall population within acceptable li mits,·· he continued .. Any 1mphcat1on from Mr Thomas that the court is not ac t1vely supporting prevention and diversion programs is <'Omplete· ly without foundation." J udge Vincent insisted. He went on to express <'Oncern that the Thomas memo might ''have a detrimental effect on the continuation of meetings b e tween th e Board or Supervisors and the court " Those meetin~s began last spr· Ing after management auditors or tbe California Youth Authonty iiuggested they be held to help improve cooperation between the legi s lativc-judic1al - aomm1strative branches or l'OUn· ty government. The CYA audit was ordered by supervisors as a means to end an 18 -month ri ft helween super,•isors on one hand and the t•ourt a nd Probation Department on the other. • That rift flared after supervisors balked at building a second county j uvenile hall pro- bation officials said was needed. Supervisors c laimed the coun- 'ty's existing hall was being over- 1<0rowded by minor juvenile orren· cfcrs who did not require or deserve being held In an institu· tjOll. • ln his letter to Diednch. Judge \'tncenl assured him the Juvenile <.:ourt is actively SUPPortm g prc- lvcntion and divers ion progrums Tot Recover · LOS ANGELES <Ar > A bad- ly beaten 212-ycar old girl believed to have been ludnaJ>('d was found Sunday several blocks from he r home after an Intensive search by poll re. authorities said Young Anlomette Welch, who police said wu assaulted, wu Uken to USC-County llospltal where ahe was reported 1n fair condition ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.. Or•~ ,..,.\t U•ll'f Po~(. "'"'"" wtHth '' ._..,.b~O tN-N"*" "''"" t\ ~t~I "" llf' Ot-(N>I PvOf""'~ (-y loo-"'• ..,,,...,, "'" ..,°'"-Moncw. llv....,. ''""°' lriDf (9't• "'-Y1 H••...,t t,,.-~t\ "Vf"41,,.~ ~ttc.fll l •v1tt•'" Vlll•f t•-'W'Wll \Mtcttfllb...-• V•"'• •NI l•ovr.• hac" ~~ (ftti"t A'•""'" ,,.4'Nlt ••tOOA I\ h*HW.CI .... Nr"difo ~ \...,_ ...... '"' C!<lll<llNI .............. -" •• ,. """' ll•Y • ., .. ,, C~• ... w. C.Oltf.,,..• .,. .. Robert N. Weed rn-....ftl '"" "'*'"'°' Jecll: R. CU'lev , .... 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She laced arrl!Js.tn m t nt today In M;inhaltun Criminal Court The do a . a Cour-month·old female whose ribs protrudNt vi:s· lbly. was destroyed for examlnu· t1on or 1ls ~tomach contt:nts to venfy that 1t killed the baby r ollce said the dog hadn't eaten for al ~ast si day!. before the at ta<'k. Miss Bashold gave birth to the baby, Carra, at Belle vue Hos pi tal o n We dnesda y. Authorities said she told them her pregnancy resulted from a r:ipe that she ne,·er rcpc>rted to Poli<'e. She returned Sunday night to her two-room apartment. The on- ly furniture was a wooden folding <'hair and a brown rug folded m half on whi<'h mother and baby ~lepl. The dog s lept nearby. A welfare worker had pro- mised to give her a cnb today. she said. On Monday morning. Miss Bashold said. she left the apart· ment alone al 7 a.m. to pick up some belongings from t he hospital. including $20 in cash with which to buy food tor herself. the baby and the dog. The refrigerator in the apart ment was empty. Neighbors in the teneinenl s aid later that as Car as they knew, she wasn 'l friends with anyone in tbe building. When she returned later, Carra was dead.· her tiny body torn, blood on the muzzle of I.be dog. Miss Bashold said she rushed to the street to telephone police. "It was the most s hocking thing I've ever seen." offi<'er Al Dwyer said ... , felt t>utraged that something like that could hap- pen." Dwyer said the baby's arms were missing and her sternum and ribs were visible where the stomach had been. Her face was unmarred. ··we ar e as horrified as the police, if not more so." said Sam Elber, spokesman for the city's Human Resources Adm1nistra· tion. which is responsible for welfare. •·w e are Investigating this , both for the abuse and neglect oC the child and the his· tory of the mother 's case.'' Police said berore tMv entered the apartment they heard the dog whimpering Inside. The animal offered no resis tance when authorities put a noo)\e around its neck and led it away to the American Soeiety for thl' Prevention of Cruelty to Arumab to be destroyed Mass Bashold's parents. Mr and Mrs. J P Bash old of Kirtland , Ohio. said theH daughter called several times last week lo tell of her happiness at the birth. which her father said ~as a surprtse lo them. Bashold said his daughter also 41sked whether they thought the dog would get too jealous of the child. The elder Basholds also own a German shepherd. They said she told them she wante d t o come home next month lo show them the child. Then she call ed Monday to tell of the <'hil(l 's de nth. "She was in shock, stunned,·• Mrs Rashold said "1 was hor· nfil.'d." blrs. 8ashold described her daugher as "a quiet Jeirl" wh1>. ··Jikc thousands of other iurls." had gone to New York lo the. Mesa Pioneer Ernest Flinn Dies at 92 Pioneer Costa Mesan Erne11t E. Flinn. who operated the city's first electrical contractJn~ firm with his wife in the 19205. is dead at the age of 92. Flinn died Saturday in Santo Ana. He a nd h is wife. Harrie tt . oper ated Flinn Elc>ctrlc on Harbor Street in 19'.M. a street later renamed Broadway by the contractor and friend Edward Gqe. The street name change came a fter the roadway became the first in the city to be curbed and paved, according to friends. Tbe F1inns were active in civic and business affairs in the area before the cit)I wu lncorporaled. ltfr. Flinn opened lbe Flinn Variety store adjac:uit to the post office on Newport Boulevard. Mr. Flinn was a charter member of the Bartlesville, Okla. Masonic Lodge No. 284. and a 32nd def ree member of the Scottish R tes Temple lo. McAlister, Okla. His wife, Harriett. died lo.st February. Services were held today at Fairhaven Memorial Park lo Santa Ana for Mr . Flinn. He is survived by a son. F. Wayne Flinn of Los Altos: daughter. Jane F . Jones of Santa Ana: five grandchildren and "lie great·grandchlldrcn. E x -aide Blas ts Hinshaw One of nine Oranae County As· seuor 's office employes indlckd b>' tbt Grand Jury ror their role in the 1972 campaign that put former A u euor Andre w Hinshaw in Con&r<'SS ltsllfit'<l against his former boss today in Superior Court. Former aide F red Lynn Forbeck. 43, told a jury th:it he wn:s ordcr.:d by Deputy County Assessor Jack Valleraa shortly after IUnshaw tiled ror Congress to prepare a li11t of cmployes in his division who could be used in the campaign. .t'flnrt i11 a11d Le1e:is? ........... Forbeck . identified Vollcr ga and former assesso~· aides James Bertolino and George Up· ton as being the three men dirttt- 1>• responsible for his taking a team or employes drawn from his c o mmercia l-i ndus trial divis ion lo Hinshaw head· quarters. Forbeck -said-he and his team worked out of Hinshaw's cam· pai1n headquarters in the Irvine Industrial Complex. He said they worked on county time whlle they distributed campaign literature a nd .canvassed pro· speclive voters . Yt'"· llw :-.sngt•r·('Omic lC'a m w hich broke up 20 yea rs ago and ha~n l lwt•n togclht•r profC'ss1onally since was r e· unit('ci !\1onday in Las \'('ga"' where Le wis was staging h1' 1 llh a nnual muscular dystrophy telethon. The sur· Pl'l'-l' n •union was en~mcert•d by Frank Sinatra, who ~11-.0 a ppeared o n the show. Suspect in Slaying Refuses ~o _Testify Forbeck testlfied that he was told to instruct the campaign workers in his team to turn In vacation slips to,cover the county time spent on the Hin.shaw cam· paign effort. He said thev were further or· _ dered to claim· overtime spent on that campaiJD. Hinshaw's alleged authoriza· lion of the illegal campaign prac· tices led to the filing of charges or grand theft, c:onspir•cy, em- benlement and violation of state codes governing conduct or public officials. By TOM BARLEY 01 l~t O•llr "1lol 't.ill Thomas Hardjn Hester defied the judge today in his Orange County Superior Court murder trial and refused to answer que tions on his alleged role in what the prosecution claims was a multim111ion dollar drug smug- gling operation. Judge Robert P. Kneeland re- minded Hes ter. 29, of Long Beach. that the defendant aban- doned his r ight to invoke the Fifth Amendment when he de· c1ded to testify in his own de- fense. But Hester , encouraged by de- fense attorney Roger Agaja- nian. stubbornly responded .. l ref45e lo answer" when asked by prosecutor Robert Chat-- tert.on to name bis "Mexican coM ectlon .' · It ia allel'ed tbat Hester and members of hi' drug ring used a high powered speed boat named the "Marauder" to bring drugs to Southe rn California from Mexi co by sea. He refused to discuss thnt operation today and he further r e fu s ed d es pite Jud ge Test Results " Outweigh Bid b1 Mesa Buy A $3,599 calculator has been purchased for Costa Mesa's engineering department after the council turned down a lower bid. Council members last week ap- prO\led funding for the Canon Model SX -310 after hearing favorable reports on its operation 1n tests by I he engineering de- partment. The city received two bids for · the machine, and the Canon calculntor proposal was $827 more t han • bid from the Monroe Company. Thal fi rm objected to an en!li n eerln g depar tment endorsement of the Canon pro- duct, claiming the city engineers· specifi ed the more costly caJcuJator In their request. City Manacer Fred Sorsabal reminded councilmen that court decisions in the past have ruled <'ily engineers have the authority to limit spectricatlons to one source. He said the engineers' decision to specify one calculator, "was strictly a judgm ent calJ on their part." fie !13ld the Canon calculator "appears to be the best machine fitted to our porUcuJru-nff<b in our engineering division." Tax Talk Slate d · • Tax attorney Larry Bemis will be the speaker Thursday at a breakrast meeting or t he Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. - The meeting starts a t 8 a.m. at the Marriott llolcl. Kne e l a n d 's r epea t ed repr imands to advise Chat· t e r ton of the pr e sent whereabouts of the motor boat. It is alleged lbat an aborted sale of drugs led Hester and four other men to burst Into a sunset Beach home last Nov. 8 and kill its two occupants. Hester has admltled uslng a machinegun t.o take the life or Janel Mae Metz. 34, who shared the home at 16861 Bayview Drive with the man identified as the real target of the angry drug dealers -Ronald Cauwels, Z7. Hes ter has testified in his own defense that he acted In self de· tense when he cut down Mrs. Metz with a burst from the automatic weapon. He told the jw-y that she had a gun in her hand and he was compelled to shoot. . Hester l.s one of t1'ree defe. dants who have been granted separate trials for the killings or Mrs. Metz and Cauwels. Two other indicted defendants will go on trial together. Hes ter today denied the pro· secuUon 's suggestion that he was hired for $20,000 to eliminate Cauwels after the victim earlier robbed two drug dealers known to Hester of 174 pounds of marl· juana and then refused to pay The Newport B eac h Republic:an stands convicted or bribery charges stemming from illegalities also committed dur- ing his term as county assessor. Hinshaw. 51, was senten<'ed to one to 14 years in state prison and ls free on appeal. Forbeck w as convicted on criminal charges which were later reduced to misdemeanor level. He is no longe r employed by the assessor 's office. Vallerga was removed from the office or county assessor which he too k over after Hlnshaw's election followin_g two trials hel<f oulsfae Orange Coun- ty on related crim inal charJes. Vallerga received suspended jail sentences and fines for bis role in the 1972 congressional campaign. Upton ple aded guilty to criminal charges and was re- leased from jail and fined after agreeing to appear as a prosecu· lion witness in Hinshaw's first trial. He is no longer employed by the assessor's office. the $20,000 that was tbe agreed Syri IF/ price for the drug shipment. a ,.,, a171S Chatterton reminded Hester lbat he told a sheriff's omce in-A • t A t vestigator shortly after his ar-gaim C S rest that he had been hired t.o • . head the Sunset Beach r aid for BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) the sum named. Syria has threatened to step up .. Well it isn 't true" Hester Its milit ary inter vention in told Ch~tterton. ··1 gJess I told Lebanon if Palestinian guerrillas him that to put him oft the and their Moslem leftist allies try track." to s abotage tbe inauguration Sept. 23 of President-elect Elias 3 Hit in Shooting SIGNAL HILL CAP) -Three persons were shot when a man turned away from the Foothill bar because he was drunk allegedly' pulled a pistol and opened fire. PoUce sajd Jaime Cruz, 30, was booked for invesUgatlon of Al· templed murder. Sarkis, Christian sources report·. ed today. The sources said Syrian gov- ernment o fficials made the threat Monday during meetings in Damascus with one of their chief Lebanese allies, Pierre Gemaye l o f the Ch ris ti an Phalange party. which has the largest Christian militia fighting in the civil war. Eats And All Bruger Burglars Thorougli SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Thieves expert at ad· ding insult to injury observed Labor Day by breaking into Antoine Fan.noun's hamburger house and stea l Ing: The French fryer. -The chocolate·maldng machine. The corr cc maker. -Change from the cigarette machine. All the meat patties. ··The sort drink machine. -The hot dogs. -A hundred gallons of cooking oil. -The sign that said, "Smile, you're on a crook· catching camera~ .. -The cam er a . TONIGtrr COSTA M f;.lo)A CITY COUNCIL Regular ml'ctlng. Cit)' lhlll, 6.30 11.m W£0N ESDA \', SEl'T. 8 StNIOR CITIZ•;NS CLUB Community Rt-crNaUon Centl·r. TUt'S • Wt'd • Thurs. 12·3 p m. CO AST CO l\IM UN l TY COU.EGF. ROARD Hcgulur ml'l'ling, 1370 Adam11. Costa Mesa. 8p.m. {'OST/\ M ESA COUNTY WAT!o;R BUARO Regular meeting, 1071 Placentia. 6:30 p m COASTLINE CC LE(.'TURE - "Llvln1e Truthfully.·• Or. Arthur' L. Biett lt>cturer. Newport. Harbor Jhgh au<Satonum. 7:30 p.m. MesiJ Council Facing Heavy Agenda Today Costa Mesa councilmen. facing one of their heaviest council agendas ever. will mull 10 zone exception applications and hold nine public hearings tonight starting at 6. 30 in council cham- bers. In other uction. the council will: -Consider endorsing a county poUcy of maximum preservatfon for open space of the Irvine Com· • pany coastal area between Newport Bench and Laguna Beach. -A c t o n the proposed purchase of two more parcels in the so-called Super-Block Com- munity Center area in downtown• Costa Mesa. -Hear a plan ror the extension of Bear Street in north Costa Mesa south of Baker Street and the Corona de l Mar Freeway. Store Cle rk Kidnaped In Ne wport 1 Two wo uld-be bandits. ap- parently frustrated by a burglar alarm, reportedly ktdnaped ther clerk of the Arches Liquor Store: Newport Beach police said to- day. According to police . the abduc, lion bc~an after closing Snturdav morning a nd lasted for an hou0r· and a half while the clerk was driven around Orange and U1s Angeles counties. The clerk, Thomas Froehle, 32, said he wa's finally freed in Long Beach at about 4 a .m. He said he was accosted by the pair just as he finished closing the store at 3334 W. Coast Highway. • Froehle told police one of the men appeared lo have a gun and they demanded to be let into the sto re. The clerk told them that the alarm system had been activated on a timer. and if he tried Lo open the store before the timer went off, the alarm would sound. He said the pair then put him , into their <'!Ir a nd began driving. Al one point. he said, they talked about killing him, but th~y finally evicted him from the car nenr Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach. SIGN .•• sign mig ht be imposed as a con· dltlon or the rental extension. "We have received many com. plaints about the sign," Wyn n , said. "r explained that It wall likely that Its removal would be imposed as a condition of re- newal." Church leade rs apparently took Wynn's m cssa1tc to h<'~rt and had the sign taken down. The slJtn fl rlll wen up in 1972, but It wo11 lukcn down u yem later when the planning com· ml"!'llon round It in violulion Of the city's siJtn ordinance. However. the r emovul woas ap l)('Oled to the city council and . Ir J anuary 1974, councilrncn re· versed the plaonin1 com. mission 'a stand. Wynn said recently complatnts , about the sign have ~n bastd on the fact that the church ls now city property and some residents hav• objected to .haviq a re- ligious message on public pro-, perty. Muhammad's Mate Wants Out • r. r 'CHICAOO (AP> -Khallla All. wife or heavyweight cha m- pion Muhammad All, has riled tor a divorce on gl'OWlds ot men- tal cruelty and desertlon, her at tomeysays. T he attorney. Davi d W. W"alliams or Los Angeles, con· flrmed details about lbe divorce action. An assistant to Mrs. All said All was served with legal papers in Show Low, Ariz., where the heavf'l'ei1ht cham pion ls train· ing for a Sept. 28 bout again,,t challenger Ken Norton In Yankee stadium at New York City. Mrs . AH's spokesman said Judge Robert L. Hunter issued a temporary restraining order pro. f hi biting Ali from concealing or In any way disposing of the assets and properties of their mantace. lncludinf receipt~ f rom the UUc bout against Norton. · All morried the former BeUnd• . Boyd in 1967. She later as&umed a Mosl em n•me , just as All · chan1ed hJs name rrom Cassius Clay. The couple, recently .. separated, have four children. In a· certificate of parenthood 1 flied with the Berrien County. Mich.. Re«iister of Deeds last. month, All acknowledged that be fathered a baby girl born Au1. g to VeronJca Porche. o frequ~nt tom-p3nion of Ali the past two, years. t Orange Coast ED ITI ON Today"'s Closinl( N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 251, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 N TEN CENTS I Commission Ponders Skateboard Park .. , A plan to put a skateboard park next to the Community Youlh Center 1.t orona del Mar will be discuss<.>d Lonighl by members of the Newport Beach Pa rks, Beaches and Recreation Com· mission Cal Stewart, director of Parks, Beaches a nd Recrealion, said his staff studied six ir\•ine Company· owned sites proposed for the park and opted for one directly ea.st of the center that would take advan- tage of the slope in J asmine Ravine. The propose! calla for develop- ment of the park by a private company. Stewart said be estimates con· struclion costs at about SlS0,000 with an additional C06l ot aboul $40,000 a year for liability ln· surance that wouJd cover the park operator as weJl as the city and the Irvine Company. Stew art said today he expects a large turnout for the discussion because some r esidents already have indicated opposition lo the proposed park. He said the Youth Center s ite was chosen because it is a place that already atlracts a aubsta.n· tial nu.mber of young people, it bas a source ot electricity which provides power for the night lightint of tbe baseball fields and the site is one that the Irvine Comp&ny had already set aside in case the Youth Center is ever displaced by construction or a highway along Fifth Avenue. The plan under consideration calls for the city to lease the site from lbe Irvine Company and \Hen grant a concession for the park's development and opera· lion to a private firm aL a price which will cover the cost or the leue. That way. Stewart said, the park will not cost taxpayers anylbjng. A park for skateboarders has been sought since the first of U1e year when councilmen outlawed the sport in Spyglass Hill and Dover Shores, two ol the favorite s kateboarding sites in the city. The Jrvlne Company originally became lnvol~ed not tone after that when company ofClclals • closed oft the abandoned San Joaquin Reservoir in Corona dcl ·lt1ar. Skateboarders had been us- ing the empty resen olr. lt "''as offered to the cily for use as a park, but city officials turned the ofler down because they said the reservoir was too dangerous. Hands Off Bid Judge. Raps County Board· ~11v l't1e1 ,.,,.,. •v ,..,,1c~ 0'0.-11 By GARY GRANVILLE Of•.,. oallv r11ots1.ttt Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent has stated he doesn't think Orange County's Juvenile Court s hould take philosophical directions from the- -counry Board of Supervlsors. • Judge Vincent also said be is ··surprised and dismayed' .. that county administrators have "so little apparent understanding or the separation of powers con- cept.'' The presiding judge of the Kissinger Aid Asked ·In Mrica JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 county's Juvenile Court made hjs comments in a letter to Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. Touching off Judge Vincent's three-page m essage was an earlier three-paragraph memo he and the county supervisors SIGN REMOVED FROM SIDE OF CHURCH BUILDING THAT NOW BELONGS TO CITY In Newport Beach, the City Manager Opts tor Separation of Church and State ltAMBURG, West Germany CAP> -Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger has bttn asked by Tanianian Pres ident. Julius Nyerere to begin a diplomatic 1b.aUle. ln Africa-. a senior American official on Kissinger's Church Sign Removed By City Order By JOAN NE RE\'NOLDS O! l~t Dally 1'01<>1 St•ll After four year s of con - troversy. the "Praise Ye the Lord" sign on the First Baptist Church or Newport Harbor has been removed. Church omcials. who ordered the sign taken down this morn- ing. \\OUld say only that lhey were acting on the advice of Newport Beach City Manager Rotwrt Wynn Wynn ex pla ined that the church site on Cliff Drive Is ownt'd h} the city wh ic h purchal>Cd the property for a park. I\ month a~o. church rcpresen. ta11ves appl',ired before the city coun<'•I . :.eek1nf:! an extension or thl' rt•nt.11 a~rcement that allows them to ust• the fal'ltit1es. No ngrcemt•nt was reached ul that liml'. bt'cause councilmen wantt'd lo rind mil what the scheduk for development of the park is lo bl' Thul scht•Jule. to be presented 'to th<' Parks, Beaches and H<>crl.'ulion Cornm1ssion tonight. culls for d<>v<>lopmenl over a four YNtr p('nod which would al- low use of lht' church for al least three morc v\•(1rs. Wynn cxpla1ned th;1l the i.che<lul(• could be changed b_y the comm1s11ion which 14111 send Its rl.'commendat1011 to the city <'Ouncll on Monday. The council coulrl also modify the proJ)O~<.'<l development time plan. Wynn suid In a meeting with t'hurch officials thal he suggest· <See IGN, P•geAZ) MONKEY OFF 'IllEIR BACK .. We experienced very good response to the ad and sold our monkey." That ·s the advertising success story told by the Ne~ Beach woman who placed this c lassified ad in the Daily Pilot: Rhc.-,.us 1\1 acaque rem. moolcey. l yr old. Adora· ble personahty, not mean, Loves Kids. ~~~~~x!?x::~~ to gd, you have a pet to sell. call 5678. It only takes a few ds in lhe right place to at- ct a buyer. ,Along the Orange Coast, the nght place to advertise is in the • ~aHy Pilot. -..,; -.. --... ( FrDl.t RustDng Irvine Avocados Recovered Avocado rustlers who attempt. ed to steal about 700 pounds or avocados from an Irvine Co m· pany grove were sought early to· day by a search party consisting of a helicopter, Irvine Ran.ch de· puti~s and Irvine police. The search party finally aban· doned its search in the grove, but the thieves' car, packed with avocados, w as impounded by police. An Irvin e R anch Deputy spotted the car in the grove short· ly after 12:30 a .m., off Yale Ave nue north of Irvine Boulevard. He called for rein· forcements after he heard voices and then heard the bandits run· ning away. Police borrowed the Costa Mesa helicopter a nd then scoured lhegrove. Police said at least 700 pounds ot avocados were packed in the trunk of the car a nd that the cur- rent value of the fruit is 61 cents per pound. That brings the total value to more than $400. Pioneer in Aviation Mr. Ellllblade Dead Ralph C. "Swede" Elmblade, one or the Marine Corps' earliest aviation mechanics, dJed Satur- day in Costa Mesa. The 77-yea r·old r e ti"d mechanic. who received a 40· year award for federal service as an enlisted m an and later civilian management analyst at the Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro, died after a lengthy illness. The former master t echnical sergeant repaired World War I d<>llavilland biplanes, Vought Cor sairs a nd Curtiss OC·2 Falcons during his yea.rt Jn the Marine Corps. Newspaper clipp\ngs from the Marine Corps report Elmblade and a pilot crash landed near the HaJtian border in a deHaviUand DH4B while on duty in 'Santo Domingo with Observation Squadron One. Although the blpl3ne's LeWis mac hine gun was smashed beyond repair. Elm blade held orr naUves for two days by menacing them with the gun until rescue crews arrived to pick them up. Mr. Elmblade was with the first Marine units assigned lo <See PIONEER. Page AZ) plane revealed today. • The official, who talked to re- porters during a flight from Paris to this north German port city, said the attempt to resolve the fester ing racial problem between blacks and whites in soulh,ern Africa probably will. start no later than Monday. The m essage reached Kiss- inger tbls morning in Paris as he was preparing to brief French President Valery Giscard d'Es- taing on his three·day meeting in Zurich with South African Prime Minister John Vorster. The message from Tanzania was on behalf of Nyerere only and did not speak for the four other black leaders wbohavejust concluded a s ummjt conference on the African situation in Dar es Salaam. However, the invitation is considered a positive develop.. ment because Nyerere, although a moderate, has considerable in· fluence with the more radical black leaders. The senior official was def"utile in stating he would go to Africa, perhaps making his fU"St stop in Dakar. Senegal. But late r. an aide to the •secretary said a derinite decision would not be made until after Kissinger bears from William E. Schaufele, assistant secretary of st.ate for African affairs, who has been dispatched to the Tanzanian capital to brief black African leaders on the Zurich meeting andtoheartbeirreadions. The !our visiting leaders to the black summit were expected lo be gone from Dar es Salaam before Scbaufele's arrtval. leav· log him to meet. with only Nyerere. ,. IS THIS STAG BANDIT? Vldlm Describes Gunman Thieves Rob Newport Bar, Take $5,000 Newport Beach police are in- vestigating the robbery of a Newport Pier-area bar in which $5,000 was taken by a lone gun· man. The robbery at the Stag, 125 McFadden Place, took place after closing e arly Monday morning. Employe Gary Overly, 26, who was clea:.tlng up, said he opened the back door to put out some empty boxes at about 3:45 a.m .• when be was confmnted by the robber who was brandishing a blue s teel revolver . He said the man ordered him back ins ide and had him Ue on the floor while he checked out the cash registers. Overly said that, when the ban· dit found the registers empty, he ordered him into the walk-in refrigerator, locking the door behlndhlm. The employe said he was • locked in the refrigerator until 5:45 a.m. when anolher employe. Robert Bobbit, found hi!". According to the two mert, tho safe had been broken into and ranaacked. <See STAG, Page AZ> The 26-year Costa Mesa resi· dent retired from active duty in 1942. Joining the air station's Manage ment Engineering ()(ficc in that year. Jobs Cheer Wives During those early years ln Marine aviation, Elmblade fought bandits in Nicaraiua and Santo Domingo, and once held otr Haitian n.Uves with a broken ~hine gun in 1923. Figh in -Bar- 'Dtree STOCKTON (AP) -Three men beUeved to be illegal aliens were shot to death by a bartender when they refused to stop fi1bt- in&, San JoaCIQin Coua\y sheriff'! otricers say. The three got involved in a fight Monday night at the Casa Alvaredo Bar eight miles south of here at French Camp across from San Joaquin General Hospital, deputies said. Sociologi,st Calh Working Women Happier CIDCAGO CAP)-Housewives percentorthote who held jobs ex· who work outside the home arc pressed dissatisfaction. · happier than those who don't a She based her conclusion on in· Connecticutsociologistsays. ' terviews with 13S women living The social contact and the in a working-class community sattsfactlbn or knowing a jol> has ~nar ltcrsnrn. None had l)Ye· been well done contributed to the school-age children at home . happiness of the women studied More than a third had not by the sociolo1i1t. Dr. Myra rmisbed high school, but. three Marx Ferree of the Univenily of hM college degrees. Connecticut. Just over ball worked outside Writing in the September lsaue · the home -in such jobs u clerb of Psychology Tod.,, Dr. Ferree in supermarkets and department said . "These were not stores. waitresses, factory glamorous, excittnc careers, but workers, typists, and nurse's the wh•e. who held such Jobs aides. A few were bookkeepers, were happier and more •atlafled bank tellers and beauticians • with their Uves than I.be women Dr. Ferree pointed out that a who were full-time bouMwives." job "bu clear requirements and· While 26 percent al fulMlme dear p~fs. ln money, social housewives aald they ...,. dj.s-We and a sense of accomp~b· satisfied with tbeir ll"'9 Cllll)t 1' meal;" lt \Uea a woman out o( ' the home and gives her social contact , .. and the regular paycheck ls proof of work well done. "But a housewife's day is llever done, anOlifi' tii1ts often bring neither tanlf ble rewards nor social connections,•• she saJd. "The housewives expend '1'eat effort but don't get recognition for it: their husbands accuse !hem of 'dolog notbiQg all day' and in the next breath remind them that their duly ia to stay home and keep house," the sociolo1ilt s'-id. .. As a result, many housewives have an uncertain Idea of what their occupation requires, and how well or poorly tbey are doing it," be said. were s e nt by County Ad· minlstralive Officer Robert Thomas. In his memo, Tflomas said, "{ am concerned that the Juvenile Court and Probation (Depart- ment) are not totally foll.owing lhe board's philosophy." "This is evidenced by the higher than normal Juvenile Jlall population during the summer months,'' Thomas continued. Jn answer to the Thomas memo. Judge Vincent said he is (SffJUDGE, PageA2) Candidate Aims Barb At Kelley CROTON, Conn. <AP> -Jim· my Carter said today he would have fired FBI Director Clarence Kelley if he had been president and known tbe facts behind re· • cent allegations against him. "Knowing what I Jtnow now, yes, 1 would have fired him," Carter declared. Nonetheless. Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, 11aid the candidate is not at this time call- ing for Kelley's resignation. Carter replied lo questions . aboard his aircraft, Peanut I, as. be flew to Groton from a ques- tion-and-answer session with slu· dents at Brooklyn College in New York. He told the s tudents: "The director of the FBI should be purer than Caesar 's wife ••. He sh o uldn't have federal funds being given to de· corate his house.'• There was no immediate reply trom Kelley or frorn the Ford campaign. Carter made the statements u he pledged help for the ciUes and blamed unemployment during Republican administrations and bad examples by public officials for rising crime among the young. He specifically cited ''d•s· graceful actions or the FBI." When he became dJrector or the FBI, Kelley had drapery valances built in hill living room by bureau employes. Kelley has said the work wa!1 done without his knowled1e and has reimbursed the government SJSS tor labor and materials. President Ford rejected a rc- com mend a ti o n that. ho fire Kelley for the Incident and tor ac- cepting 1ifls worth up to Sl05 on special occasions from FBI ex-I I ecutlves. I I I • Coast Weather COut temperatures a bit warmer through Wednes· ·day. Some early clouds and fog expected. INSIDE TODA V · Ezpnt1 hove in~•tigalca. · thl SOtMtMIG25 fighter plane • now in Japan but JapoMte o/· JidaU ~fuulto IOJI wht!thff Americcm mtemonce c>l!idwt t0tre,amon11 f~l'!l· ~ P.ooe Af. ,, l•tleJC . MV..llN"ftet A1 .... i.:....nt T .~ N M ,..,.T,_ All •1 ....... ., .,. -........... oM ~-Gr .... C-.y M ~ -11 ,._.. ei.a Clllllkl •l ....., ... ·~ ., .. , ...... "" =... ..... :: ~--..:~ ---··· ., --oM ..._. ,.,, _....... ,.. ...,..._. H t _ 'l i . , I .II DAlLV PILOT N T1.1esd11 Seplemt>er 1 19715 A11i1rtal "Starced' Dog Devours fufant Girl • NEW YORK CAP> -1\ mother who lefl h er rive-day old daughter alon · with a atarving German shcphl'rd while she went to 1el money for food returned to find the b11by dead, porth1lly eaten by the l5·pound dog The woman WUlf chp.r1Zed ~1th )legUgent homicide. The dog w;.1. destroyed. "I lert the b;lby on the floor with the dog lo protect It. . . The dof ate my baby1" Joanne Bashold, 24 , told pobce Monday wh<'n they arrived at her hurrcn slxlh·Ooor ~ alkup apartml•nt rn Spanish Harlem 1-=ro"• Page ,I I' JUDGE ... .. surprtsed and dismayed" at what he sees a6 the ad · minis trator·s failure to un· derstand the separation of powers concept .. As you kno\\, UH' Juvenile Court 1s subject to lhe philosophy of statelaw," lhe JUdgesaid. "To s uggest that It take philosophical direction from the Board of Supervisors 1s as incor· reel as to urge that the board seek guidance from the court in tbe area of legislation and ex· ecutive discretion' .. ~ added. .Judge Vinc ent also called Thomas' comment on the sum· mer population in juvenile hall 1lrtiHogical conclusion'.' The hall's sum mer population htke does not mean Juvenile <1ourt Is not s upportive or diversion programs that seek lo treat minor j uvenile offenders in (-'Ommunily rather than institu· tfonal settings, according to the j •dge. ·"I would be remiss 10 my duty if I released tminor offenders) slmply to keep the juvenile hall p(>pulation within a('ceptablc 11hi1ts ," he continued. ·: .. Any implication from Mr. '(homas that the court is not ac· t~vely s upporting prevention and diversion pro~rams is complete· t)• without foundation," Judge Vincent insisted. lie went on to express concern that the Thomas memo might ·'have a detrimental effect on the c e>ntinualion of m eetings b;e t w e e n t h e Bo a r d o r Super visors and the court." Those meetings began last spr· 1og arter manaeement auditors ol the California Youth Authority suggested thl'y be held to help improve cooperation between the legi s lalive ·judicla l · aomm1strative branches or coun· ty. government. The CYA audit was ordered by i.uperv1sors as a means to end on 18 -month rift between supervisors on one hand and the court and Probation Department on the other. •That rift flared after fupervisors balked at bullchng a 'econd county juvenUe hall pro- bation officials said was needed. Supervisors claimed the coun· ty·s existing hall was being over- .. rowded by minor juvenile orren· f ers who did not require or cserve being held in an jnstitu· ion. In his letter to Diedrich, Judie )'incent assured him the Juvenile ~ourt Is actively supporting pre· ••<>ntion and diversion programs. Laotian~ . 'truck · Miss Boshold, who ts unmar- ried and hat> ltve<i oo welfare •Ince mov1n1 here from Ohlo In June, was Jailed ovemlght. She f~ccd arraignment today 1n Manhattan Criminal Court. The dog, a rour·month·old r('mule Whose rib:s protruded VI!>· 1bly, was dest roycd for cxumina· tton ot its stomach contents to verify that it killed the buby. Police said the dog hadn't eaten tor at tea:st six days bef'ore the :n· tack. Miss Bas hold guve birth to the l1aby. Carra, at Be llevut ll ospital on W\!dn esda y . Authorities said she told them her pregnancy resulted from a rape that she never reported to Police She returned Sunday night to her two·room apartment. The on· ly furmture was a wooden folding chair and a brown rug folded in hair on which mother and baby !lept. The dog slept nearby, A welfare worker had pro· m1sed to give her a crib toda}. :.he said. On Monday m orning, Miss nasho1d said. she left the apart· ment alone at 7 a.m. to pick up som e belongings Crom the hospital, including $20 in cash with which to buy food for herself. the baby and the dog. The refrigerator in the apart· menl was empty. · Neighbors in the tenement said later that as far as they knew, she wasn ·lfri..e,nds with anyooe10 lhe bwldint. When she returned later. Carra was' dead. her tiny body torn, blood on the muzzle of the dog. Miss Bashold s aid she rushed to the street to telephone police. ·•1t was the most s hocking thing I've ever seen." officer Al Dwyer said. "I felt outraged that somethmg like that could hap· pen." Dwyer said the baby's arms \\e re missing and her sternum and ribs were visible where the stomach had been. Her face .1as unmarred. "We are as horrified as the police. if not more so." said Sam Elber. spokesman for the city's Human Resour ces Administra· tton, which is responsible for welfare. "We are Investigating this, both for the abuse and negle('t or the child and the his. tory of the mother's case.'' Police said before thev entered the apartme nt they heard the dog whimpering Inside. The animal offered no resistance "hen authorities put a nooiw around its neck and led it away lo the America n Soriety for th{' Prevention of Cruelty to Animal'.; to be destroyed. Miss Bashold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J P . Bashold of Kirtland, Ohio. said their daughter called several limes last week to t ell of her happiness at the birth, which her rather said was a surprise to them. · Bashold said his daughter also asked whether they thought the dog would get too jealous or the child. The elder Basholds also own a German shepherd. They said she told them she wanted to come home next month to show them the child.' Then she c ailed Monday to tell of the child's death. "She was in shock, stunned," Mrs. Bashold said. "I was hor· rifled." Mrs. Bashold described her daugher as "a quiet etrl" who. "like thousands of other girls," had gone to New York to Uve. Youth Robbed In Newport : SUSANVILLE CAP) -A group .C 27 Laotian refugees are un· •c·cldtd whether to return to a lattle ran('h. where eieht of their lhtldrl'n cau1tht pnaimonla dur- ing their first week In America. $(-vtn oC the children are re· ~overtn1 lo Lassen Memorial JtospltAI. · Newport Beach Po11ce are sl'eklng a transient who robbed a .I""----------, · Mlow traveler ot $130 at eun· ORANGE COAST " point this weekend. DAILY PILOT ~ ( ,,.. Otl-(M\I O•llV l'llol, "'"' """" I\ ( tOlhb.n&lf •N ,.,.,.., f •(\t, I• "-">41~t:.f t;t-., tt-. } fffl4:, ~:,~:::-a~·:.!::::~~~,.:~y I f@f C..••• ~\A, NfWPOft ftif«f\ ttW1U1t9tOft • ll•at"/t'twr"ltllf\ "'""f· ., ... ,~, ~ ..... ,, , Vt UO tM I A-l!•o<ll/\<l<il• C..>I. 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Roaden said lhc man showL'<I him a pistol and said "I 'm going to get your money." The s uspect took the cash Crom the pack and told Roaden not to mo,·e while h e fled with the money. ArabsSay3 Due for Libya. NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Three PaJesUnial\$ who bjjacked a Dutch airliner with S> other persons aboard over Franco and surrendered the next day in Cyprus have Jeft for Libya, Arab sources reported today. The Greek Cypriot government denied the report, s"Ying the hi· Jackers were still In police· custody in Nicosia. Bul ob· servers belleved the filOvcmme.nt was withholding confirmation ol their departure during the night until they arrived safely in lJbya. \ ... WI,.,..... Ex-aide Blasts Hinshaw One of nine Oran~e Counly All• cssor's ofllce employes lndlcled by the Grand Jury for their role ln the 19'12 campaJgn that put former Auessor Andrew HiMbaw ln Congress te1tlfled aaoinst his former boss today tn Superior Court. 1-'ormer aide Fred Lynn Forbeck, 43. told ll Jury that h1.• "as ordered by Deputy County Assessor Jack Vallerga shortly after Hinshaw Cih:d for Congregg to prepare a list of employes In nis division who could be used In the ('ampa1gn. · Forbeck identified Vallerga und former assessors' aides James Bertolino and. George Up- ton u being th~ three men direcl· ly responsible for his laking a team of employes drawn from his comm ert'i a l-industrial division lo Hi nshaw head· quarters. Yl's, the :-mgcr·C'omic: team \\ h1ch broke up 20 years ago ;rnd ha~n 't been together professionally sinc:e was re· unitt•d !\tonday in Las V<',gas where Lewis was staging his I Ith annual muscular dystrophy telethon. The sur- pnM.' r<.'union was engineere d by Frank Sinatra, who al:--0 appeart<tl on the show-: Forbeck said he and his team worked out of Hinshaw's cam· paign headquarters in the Irvine Industrial Complex. He said they worked on county time while they distrl buted campaign literature and -'canvassed pro- spective voters. Suspect in Slaying Refuses to Testify Forbeck testified that be w11s told to instruct the campaign workers in bis team to tum in vacation slips to cover the county, time spent on the Hinshaw cam- paign effort. He said they were further or- dered to daim overtime spent on that campaign. Hlnshaw's alleged authoriza. lion of the illegal campaign prac· tices led to the filing or charges of grand theft, conspiracy, em· bezzlement and violation or state codes governing conduct of By TOM BARLEY Of t11t Oaoly ,., ... Swll Thomas Hardin Hester defied the judge today in his Orange County Superior Court murder trial and refused to answer questions on his a1leged role in what the prosecution claims was · a multimillion dollar drug smug· ghngopcration. Judge Robert P. Kneeland re- minded Hester , 29. of Long Beach. that the defendant aban· doned his right to invoke the f'ifth Amendment when he de· cidcd to testify in his own de· fensc. · But Hester. encouraged by de- fense attorney Roger Agaja· nian, stubbornly responded "I refuse to answer" when as ked by prosecutor Robert Chat· terton to name his "Mexican connection. · · Store Clerk Kidnaped In Newport Two would-be bandits, ap- parently frustrated by a burglar alarm. reportedly kidnaped the clerk of the Arches Liquor Store, Newport Beach police said to- day. A('COrding to police, the abdu('- t1on be~an a fter closinl( Saturday morning and lasted for an hour and a hair while the clerk was driven around Orange and Los An«eles counties. The clerk. Thomas Froehle, 32, said he was finally freed in Long Beach al about4 a .m. lie said he was accosted by the palr just as he finished closing the s to re al 3334 W. Coast • Highway. Froehle told Police one or the men appeared to have a gun and they demanded lo be let Into the store. The clerk told them that the alarm system had been activated (lo a timer, and if he tried lo open the store before the timer went off. the alarm would sound. Ile said the pair then put him Into their.car and began drivlnf{. At one Pomt, he said, they talked ~1oout klllln1 him, but they finaUy t•victed him from the car near Paclnc Coast. lflghway In Long Beach. Fra• 1•a9e Al STAG ••• Police said estimat.ed loss from the robbery bas been set. at. SS.000. ' The s uspect Is described as 25 lo 30 years old. standing five feet 10 inches to six feet in hetgbt. and wei1hlng 180 pounds. He has Ugbl brownbalr. It is alleged that Hester and members of bis drug ring used a high powered speed boat named the "Marauder " to bring drugs to Southern California from Mexico by sea. He refused, to discuss that operation today and he further refused d espite Judge Kneeland 's repeated reprimands to advise Chat- terton or the present whereabouts of the motor boat. It is alleged that an aborted sale of drugs led Hester and four other men to burst into a &,nset Beach home last Nov. 8 and klll its two occupants. Hester has admitted using a m achinegun to take the life of Janet Mae Metz, 34, who shared the home at 16861 Bayview . Drive with the man identified as the real target or the angry drug dealers -Ronald Cauwels, 'J:7. Hester has testified in hls own defense that he acted in self de· fense when he cut down Mrs. Metz with a burst from the automatic weapon. He told the jury that she had a gun in her hand and he was compelled to shoot. Hester is one of three defen- dants who have been granted separate trials for the killings or Mrs. Metz and Cauwels. Two other indicted defendants will go on trial together. Hester today denied the pro· secution 's suggestion that he was hired for $20,0001 to eliminate Cauwels after the.victim earlier robbed two drug dealers known to Hester of 174 pounds of mari· juana and then refused to pay the $20,000 that was the agreed price ror the drug shipment. Chatterton reminded Hester that be told a sheriff's offi ce in· vestigator shortly art.er his ar- rest that he had been hired to head the Sunset Beach raid for the sum named. · "Well, it isn't true." Hester told Chatterton. "I guess I told him tbat. to put. him off lhe track.'' public officials. . The Newport Beach Republican stands convicted of bribery cha1·ges stemming Crom illegalities also committed dur- ina his term as county assessor. Hinshaw, 51, was sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison and is freeon appeal. Forbeck was convkted on criminal charges which were later reduced to misdemeanor level. He is no tonger e mployed by the assessor's office. Vallerga was removed from the office or county assessor which h e took 01ter after Hinshaw's election following two trials held outside Orange Coun· ty on related criminal charges. Vallerga received suspended jail sentences and fines for his role in the 1972 congressional campaign. Upton pleaded guilty to criminal charges and was re· leased from jail and fined after agreeing to appear as a prosecu- tion witness in Hinshaw's first trial. He is no longer employed by the assessor's office. Syria Warns Against Acts BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Syria has threatened to step up its military intervention in Lebanon Ir Palestinian guerrillas and their Moslem leftist allies try to sabotage the inauguration Sept. 23 of President-elect Elias Sarkis, Christian sources report- ed today. The soure·es said Syrian gov· e rnment officials made the threat Monday during meeUngs in Damascus with one of their ehlef Lebanese allies, Pierre Gemayel of the Christian Phalange party, which has the largest Christian militia fighting in the civil war. Eats And All Burger Bruglars Tlwrough SAN FRANCCSCO (AP> -Thieves expert at ad· ding lnsult to Injury observed Labor Day by breaking lnoo Antoine Fannoun's hamburger house and stea l- ing: -The French fryer. -The cbocol ate-making machine. -The corree maker. -Change from the cigarette machine. -All the meat patties. -The soft drink machine. -The hot dogs. -A hundred gallons of cooklng olL . -The sign that said, "'Smile, you're on a crook· catching camera." · -The camera~ I - AVIATION PIONEER DIES Coit• MeH '1 Elrnbl•de li'rott1 Pog~ ,, I PIONEER ... ' aircraft ('arriers ond served aboard the l,JSS l,angley, tl1c U.S. Navy's first curier. llis mechanical skills earned him a place on Lhe Navy team in the Puhtzer Air Races in the ear· ly 1920s. The former Marine enlisted man is survived by hls wife. Eul:t Faye, of the Costa Mesa home. and two brothers in Pen- nsylvania. Services will be held at 2 p.m Wednesday al Bell Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa with burial following ot Harbor Rest Memorial Park. Newport Art Exhibit by Fa1nilies Set The art exhibit that will de· ('Orate the Newport Beach city hall for the next m onth Is a Cami· ly affair. The works on display •have all been produced by city of. ficials, employes and their families. :(he 53-piece exhibit features oil paintings done by Trudi Rogers, wife of Mayor Howard Rogers and photographs by City Councilman Ray WilUams and Library Trustee Carte r McDonald. There are als<1 stained gl:iss windows done by Hugh Coffin, assistant city attorney, Neil CO('roft of the fire department. and Don Webb of the publi<' works department. Every city department 1s represented in the exhibit. This marks the third year that a city employe exhibit has been displayed al city hall. f 'rotta Page-1t I . SIGN ... ed. "as one man's opinion" thnt removal of the 200.square fool sign might be imposed as a con· dition of the rental extension. "We have received many com- plaints about the sign,·· Wynn s aid. "( explained that it was likely that its removal would be ' imposed as a condition of re- newal.•• Church lenders apparently took Wynn's message to heart and had the sign taken down. The sign first wen up in 1972. but it was taken down a year later when the planning com· mission found it in violation or the city's sign ordinance. However, the removal was ap pealed lo the city council and, ir J anuary 19711, 'councilmen re· versed the planning com· mission's stand. Wynn said recently complaints about the sign have been based on the fact that the church is now city property and some resident..s have objected to having a re Jigious message on public pro· perty. The park to be built on the slk is called Ensign View Park. Work has been started on the first phase or development which ('alls for some landscaping on land just east of the church . Marine Faces Murder Rap OCEANSIDE (AP) -Mar'lne Lance Cpl. Anthony McDaniel, 21 , was booked for lnve1Ugatlon. of murder todoy an.er o sidewalk ,' argumf'nt In which u man wa11 stabbed to death. The victim wu Eflllsa Maiava, a 24-year-old Somoan American who worked for a tire fa('tory In San Clemente. Jlls brother lssaako, 20, w111 taken to Tri·City Hospital with aerlous stab wounds. They lived In Oceanside together. Muhammad's Mate Wants Out CHICAGO (AP) -KhaUla Al l. wife of heavyweight cham- pion Muhammad All, hHt fUtd for a djvorce on grounds of men· tal cruelty ind desertion, her at· tomey sa~s. The attorney, David W. Williams of Loa Angeles, con· firmed details about the divorce action. An a11l1tant to Mrs. All said Ali was aerved with lt1al papers in Show Low, Ariz .• where the heavyweight champion lt train· ing tor a Sept. 28 bout aaainst challenaer Ken Norton ln Yankee Stadium at New York City. Mrs. All's spokesma" Hid Judae Robert L. HlllMr issued a temporary restrainlq order pro- hlbltini AU rrom conceallna or In any way dltpoalna ot the useta and propertie1 of their marriaae. includinl recelptl from the \iUe bout against Norton. • Ali married the font1er Belinda • Boyd in 1967. She later assumed a Moslem name. Just. as AU · chaniect bia name from Calliua Clay. Tbe couple, recently separated, have rourchlldren. ... . In a certlfkate of parenthood , riled with the Berrien County, Mich., Re•lster of Deeds Wt month, All acknowledaect thafhe I fathered a baby girl born Aug. 6 f to ~eronica Porche, a frequent~ companion of All Ufe put two · years. Tuesday Sep1ember 7 1976 • DAIL V PILOT .. Tax Rebel Claims U.S. Sidiulles All Wben tbe Judge aulgned to Don Crane's trial Sept. 21 1n Lo5 Angeln federal court calla out .. United States of America -vs. Dooakt McKay Crane" il'• a ule tMt the Fountain Valley man will wince u be walks forward to de- fend himself. • FOi' Crane. 54, of 9514 Gardenia Ave., lirmJy belleves that he's defending bla adopted nation rather than opposing il by rerus- ' ing to pay $13,3~.80 in federal in- come taxes over the past rive years. " In fact. the Australian.born tool and die make r believes. he is in a better position to defend the U.S. Constitution ,than many native born Americans. .. Loo)( at it this way." he said. ··1 s wore when 1 became an ' American citizen to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies fore ign and domestic and that gives me some kind of a mo r al e dg e over fellow Amen cans who were born in this wonderful country." It seems almost certain that ~the oath and the attitude wlll give \Crane no kind of edge in federal court where the track r ecord or t ax revolters ca.a o nly be d escribed as abysmaJ. .-.--D'l'ane-+s-well awareof the odd facing him. But he is not de- terred: he has no intention of 1 paying the taxes before trial and they will not be paid voluntanly if the judge's ruling goes against him. · He well knows that the proper· ty of himself and his wife, Stella. will-be subject to seizure and that he could go to prison ir convicted of tax evasion. Crane Insists the U.S main- tains "a taxing system that 1s ii· legal and unconstitutional and which involves a currency that 1s not tecllnically legal tender. "Our judges know this," Crane said. ..They well know as they convict tax protesters prosecuted as I am being prosecuted that they a re a lso violating our Constitution by failing to use it to prevent the mutilation of our money system. "The pledge refers lo enemies fo reign and domestic." Crane pointed out. "And I think many Americans ar~ beginning to S<'e as clearly as I see 1t thl' sabotagl' nr our Constitution rrom Within .. Quak es Joh Italy UDINE. llnly (AP) Strong tremors have jolted the earth· quake·ravaged FrsuJi region with a roar exactly four months after the-r\T:fy 6 disaster that kilred nearly 1.000 persons 'MONEY NOT LEGAL' T•x Pro tester Cf•ne Cr ane. who prefers t o. be labeled a patriot rather than a tax rebel, has tried to explain to Internal Revenue Service of· ficials and is now trying to ex- plain to federal court authorities ffiaflie did-no receive an income in the years in question. It stands to reason, Crane argues, that the man who f'e· ceives nothing in real income can hardly be expected to pay in- come lax. 1- He has petitionOO the court: "It is my sine~ ~lief that. as of March 18;! • etteral Re~erve notes ceased to be legal tender for au debts public and private. "I firmly believe Feder al Reserve notes are not dollars as reqwred by the Internal Revenue SCAGNames New Director LOS ANGELES (AP) -An en· \'ironmental planning expert has been appointed executive dircc· lor of the Southern California As· ~ociation of Governments. the six c·ounty re~ional planning agency. The appointment of Mark Pisano. 3-l. e nded a nationwide hunt for a s uccessor to Rav He rn y. now deputy to Mayo·r Bradley Pisano. currently director of the Environmental Protect ion i\gency·s water planmng division 1n Washington, will direct SCAG's advisory planning and coordinating role in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bern ardino, Riverside and Impe1fal counties. 'Mad Hatter' Heist Suspect Arrested C RSON t A P > A 32·ycar-old 1tiner:ml plasterer has been ar rested in connection with a :.en cs of 26 so-called "Mad llul ter .. rohbcrici; In Southern California. Shcriff"s dcputtl'S and FRI agents Friday arrested John Martin Laurito. an uncmplQyed plastt'rcr. at lhe Carson home of h.is gi rl friend. Authorities said Laurito wai. ;1llc1Xedly res ponsible for robbinit 26 banks in a w1ctc!>prt.•ad ur('u from u rar south U!> Oran$(C County to as far north ::1s South Pnsudena and Alhambra. The suspect. who wore a d1f fl'r<'nt type hat durinf( l':lCh rob hery. reportedly has a $125·n ·du~ heroin and methadone habit Lnunto was lmmcd1nt<'IY ;er ruiAnt't! tx•for<' o U S M 01otistrah• m conn<'ct1on with tht' M ay 7 rob hery of ~·n J\mt.>ricnn Suvmgs and Help Sougli!- To l<h11tify Coast Body Orange County sheriff's officers appealed to the public again today for help in identi(ying a body found Aug. 23 on t he Ortega Hlghway 11 miles east or San Juan Capistrano. Investigators believe that the dead youth. 15 or 16, was killed in another area and then stuffed into the trash bag discovered by a biker who spotted the body as he kicked the bag to the side or the road. Olfi«rs described the victim, w ho WJlS s hot. through the bead, 'las being about 100 pounds, five-foot. six and with reddish brown hair and a rair complexion. They said a fingerprint check run through slate and federal r ecord bureaus has been of no help lo de- termining the identity of the mwde red youth. Loan in Torrance. The last robbery ~aid to b<.> committed by the "J\lad Haller .. took place Wednesday at a Lloyd 's Ba nk in West Los Angeles. The robber got awav wUh $250 after handing a teller a note. She riffs Deputy Jim Wagner said the "Mad Halter .. was re· buffed only once during the rob· bery spree. A J apa nese tell er re· portedly pretended sbe could not understand what the note snid. Although th~ad Hatter .. averaged about Sl,000 per rob· bery, Laurito had only 12 cents in his pocket when arrested. Fire Engine Crash Kills 2 MIAMI (AP> -Two people. one a paramedic, were killed a nd three oth<'NI were injured whe n a fire department rescue unit responding to a call for help :>mas hed into an automobile, of- ficialssald. Capt. Dennis Cox of the Dud<.> County Fire Departme nt said Monday the unil was rushing to lhe scene of a rePOrted heart. at· tack when the wreck occurred. The heart attack report turned out t-0 be a false alarm, but a 76· year-old man who witnessed the crash suffered a heart attack. Friend Thought &uglar, Slain HEMET (AP)I -Police in· ,·estigators s ay a Hemet man mistook a friend for a burglar and killed bim with a rifle shot. Officials identified the deaa man as Timothy Lyell, 21, and said the shooting occurred when he railed to identify himself after arriving al the home or Robert. Arce, 18. tor an early morning st.art on a projected visit to Lake Perris. Police said Arce was released after questioning a nd that no charges were filed. Co4e t.ut a vomiae to pay dollan. ,...... ....... I did "ftOl re-. eel••• lneeme." Crane .,.,.... that be is de- fended iD Im Ull.Dka.. by the U.S. Constitution that Ile and anv otbtt American •bou.ld be able to COftVeri ,. .. r IDODQ into coinage c:ontainins reeoanbed levels of cold IAd silver. .. Prior ·to 1913 I fed.ni retetve act made aure I.bat we -.re on UU. kind ol IOUIMI mmey basis In Wb.lch 1old and allwr coinace wu exactly that and not the diluted metal we have today." he said. •·n is tl'ack that 1<> many J>e<>- ple seem unabJe to dilferent.iate between money &Pd money sub- 1titutes," be said. "Jt amounts to a gove,..ment swindle. Jl '1 a game the govern- ment plays all the time and the public just doesn't seem to catch on to it." The crux of th~ argument 1s that onJy gold and silver can, un· der the Conslltutio9. be regarded as true money Last Days of S 1111u11er Cnidentified s urfer pedals up Talbert Avenue after a day of "a\·e riding in Huntington Beach. You'd better cnJOY n. because afte r the Labor Du y \\Cekcnd . can school be far behind" All forms of paper money and less than full blooded coins serve only as substitutes for money and as s uch can only be correctly re· ferred to as currency or tokens. Crane argues. "ll 's the kind of sensible money system that made this na- tion great,'' Cr ane said. ''But a Palmist's Future Bleak : nation Is only as sound as its MIAMI (AP> -A palm reader money system which is why we who had a man rub his nude patriots are kicking up all this body wilb two chicken eggs to ing its neck and promised to burv his m oney under the dead chicken's wings in the final step to exorcise theevil. said Senora Beatriz told him onl y blood and dirt would be found if lhechicken was exhumed. · fuss In Cederal court -we hav! cure his health and mental pro- fears." blems has been given q., prison Crane and those who share his sentence tor makinlo? the man's beliefs argue that. since the U.S. $20,000lifesavings vanish. government no longer requir~---:-...rinra Beatriz. who is Linda that real money be exchanged for Stanton when she's not. readJ.ng money s ubstitutes, Americans palms. was sentenced by Circwt not only do not have any money. Court Judge E llen Morphon.ios to they a lso do not have any cur ren-3.5 year s. Appare ntly . Sanchez' pro- blems continued . When he asked fo r the return of his money, he Sanchez said that ·s when he thought someth ing was su~­ pi ci o us u11d went to lht.;: .authorities. cy -a money s ubstitute for which .r-· no money will be substituted can The judge said she would re. hardly be termed a inoney sub-duce the sentence to as lilUe as 18 stitute, they contebd. months it restitution l!5 made in Crane believes that this oat.Jon the immediate future. The palm 1s treading a downward path by reader was then released on ap. adopting what he condemns as peal bood. the debasement of its currency. According to trial testimony, It is clearly against the United Little Havana grocer J ose St.ates Constitution. he protests. Sanchez sought the help of the And he quotes Article One, Sec· 36·year-old Senora Beatriz Just lion 10: "._can not make any year because of .personal pro- thing but gold and silver coin a blems. She told him his dilemma tenderinpaymcntofdebts." was caused by the "evil" in the "You can't make it any more money he had earned and saved. clear than that." he said. "You have to give that to our founding Her recommended cure, said fathers -they made the wording Sanchez... was to write the names of the document that governs us of his family on two eggs and as clear as crystal." then rub them over his naked Salyut S till Up MOSCOW (AP)-Tass reports that Saly u t S, the space laboratory t hat cosmonauts Boris Vo ly nov a nd Vitaly Zholobov tert on AuJ:. ~is conti· nuing to orbit the earth with its systems Cunctiooing normally. body -wb.ich be dld. He was next instructed to bring Senora Beatriz the eggs. plus a live white chicken and his l1fe sav- ings. When Sanchez complied, he said Senora Beatriz broke the eggs, explaining that the Owd flow-i-ng from lhenr -was the "evil" leaving ttis money. She then killed tbe chicken by wring· In the MoooOd Calf Joins Wet:14:ing Party WENATCHEE. Was h. CAP) -The groom wore a vested s uit, the bride wore a blue muslin gauze gown and the calf was decked out in his usual roan coat, white face a nd can\'as haller with metallic- colored chain. The calf? Yes. righl there with aJI the other honored guests at Debbie Bryant and Randy Spael ·s wedding was Gim· py, a four-m onth-old member of the moo set who's considered by all in the family to be a partolit. Gimpy was born to a heifer who died giving birth. It also left the calC with a game leg, and gave him his name. Roger Bryant. father of the bride, sawed the ends off a pair or skis and used them to make a s plint. Without a mother, it looked like Gimpy was doomed, but tender loving care -· nol to mention a giant baby· bottle kept him going Mrs. Spael s aid inviting the calf wa!\ an idea she and her husband <•ame up with although '·everybody else t hought it was kind of dumb.''. Like any other youngster at n wedding, Gimpy was fidgety throughout the ceremony and rolled on the grass to get rid of his rib· bons. At the reception, br'as a hit. But undaunted' by all that he was content to mn- blf..__o.n gr.ass :ind Jct the others cal cake. How will you spend saturday morning \ The choice is yours. You cah spend it in disappointment and resentment, or with gratitude and freedom. For the recovering alcoholic, sobriety means freedom - • to be open with your f amjly aod others • to be yourself and walk in dignity • to enjoy living in the now, without guilt of the past and fear of the future But freedom is an inside job and sometimes a little outside help is needed to find it... H drinkitg is. causing problems for you or ~ you love, cal the OR:' MT program (Free 111fnrm01t1011 parker <Jnrl counsefmg session t111ai!Jble I SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 Pacific Coast Highwc.y So~tb LaJ1una1 California 92677 Telephone: (714) 499-1311 CAR E MANOR HOSPI TAL 401 South Tustin Avenue Orange, California 92666 Telephone:· (714) 633-9582 ... ... ' .. .. . ... " • • f ... .·· \ \ .44 DAILY PILOl" * Jast ~ ' wltla Tom arpldae AH, SUMMEB: Today was the day, folks. Today WM when the tourists and summer vacationers were supposed to give us back our coastli n e . The l ong, sometimes hot, summer is over. Thus after three months of teeming traffic and no parking places. the great three-day Labor Day weekend came and went and marked finis on our bicentennial summer season. Des pite the holiday, the last blast or summer wasn't so great. We had lightning. thun. d'e,rshowers . muggy, overcast skies and cold ocean water tem- peratures. The tourist count even fell below expectations. NOW WE HA VE nine entire months in which the coastline s hould be ours . We can J!ather up the last wind-blown hotdoS wrap- per and scra pe the fina l Fudgesickle bar Crom lhe sidewalk. We will have nine months to sit around and hash out what went wrong during the sum- mer of '76 and how we can fix it before summer of '77. I don't know how the Labor Day weekend went for you but for your correspondent. it was a moving experience. That is, 'I moved to a new domicile. This started precisely one week ago today and continued on through the long weekend. Du ring-times-of moving stress, you learn about your weak- nesses. One of my big ones is failure to ever throw anything away. l collect old things, mainly in t hree categories: old cardboard boxes; old nuts and bolts: and old mayonnaise jars. The cardboard boxes came in hand y durin g movin g. Everybody knows how you are supposed to use them. You pa<'k the box and then carefully mark on it what is inside, like: "Kitchen." · TROUBLE WAS, these were used cardboard boxes, right? They'd been marked before . Thus by failing to cross out the old markings, 1 ended up at the new pl ace with boxes giving me the c hoice o f, ;·Kitc hen, Bathroom or Hall Clost't. " If you think under this system that the boxes went to the wrong rooms, you are absolutely cor- rect. Daughter helped with some of the packing. "Wrap everything in old newspapers," she was in- structed. She did. That's where the old nuts and bolts collection ended up. Middle Son· and his friend. Pl•ter . moved all the heavy box- es. thus saving stress and strain on the elderly. They piled six en- ~yclopaedia boxes on top of the dirty clothes hamper. There·:;· nothing like moving six encyclopaedia boxes in the middlt.> of the ni ght just to rind a dirty shirt. AM ID ALL THIS, l de - cid<'d my treasured mayonnaise Jar collection had to go. It de· ,. e l'<> p e d • h o w e v e r . t h a l Grandmotht•r wanted a few old mayonna1Sl' Jars. So whjle throw- ing out most of the collection, I took a few choice ones over to her. ' Proudly. I displayed part of the roll ectton at her place. "See'! Here's a pn'llY green one." I an- nounced. holding up the jar . ··THAT'S NOT green glass," she answered In horror. "That's Cun~us growing inside. Throw t hat thing away before it attacks ) Oll. • • " I threw It nway a·nd washed my hands. Moving sure is filled with perils. lues.ctay. September 1 1976 U.S.· Asks Full List Of MIAs WASHINGTON . CAP) -U.S. officials say they are pleased that the government oC Vietnam bas id entified a dozen U.S. airmen killed in the Vietnam war . but they are demanding a full accounting for the hundredS of other Americans still listed as missing in action. "We're pleased that they've s tarted to give us some io· format.ion ." s.aid WiHiam Hyland, deputy national security affairs director lo President Ford. after the Vietnamese gov- ernme nt r elea ed the fliers' names in P a ris on Monday. "Wbat we want is a full account· ing and without any further de- l?Y · ' A STATE Department official repeated the call for a full ac- counting. saying "We cannot believe that the Vietnamese wish t o tra d e o n th e misery of Americ~ families." The Vietnamese called their move a good will gesture. They said the 12 Americans had been listed as missing in action. The Pent agon said one had been listed as killed in action, one as a prisoner of war and the others as missing in action. THE PENTAGON still lists 795 Americans as missing in action in the war. including 527 io . Vietnam. IC usts 1,710 others as killed in action whose bodies were not recovered, including 1,347 in Vietnam. Most of the missing are niers and it is generally ,presumed they are dead. · Observers viewed the surprise Vietnamese move as an attempt to ease U .S. opposition to Vietnam's application for mem- bership in the United Nations and to encourage the United States to provide war reparations under the 1973 Paris cease-fire accord. THE VIETNAMESE listed the names. ranks. birth dates and serial numbers of the 12 men. The Pentagon refused to re- lease their home towns until it notified all next of kin. Rep . G.V . "Sonn y" Mo nt go m e r y (0-Mi ss. ). chairman of the House Sele<'t Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia, said a ll were shot down between 196.5 and 1968. Most, if not all. were shot down over North Vietnam. he said. THE MOTHER OF' Air Force Capt. Samuel E. Waters, one of those listed, said she expected the bad news. ''We didn't really expect to hear any good news. but of course you always hope." said Virginia Waters of Mocksville, N.C .. whose son had been miss- ing since Dec. 13, 1966. .. It's a relief. We have been working almost 10 years for in· formation," said Alexander C. Ducat of Bethesda, Md. lie said he and his wife will remain active in tht> National League of 1-'amiliei; or American Prisoners and Missing. 1""~ Vletnt.ttne\~ St••tme"t 1cttu·uH•~d 11\0 12 •\ fOtlO'IN\ t ""'Fore• Mot Etw~n A•• c.otlng, borll Jul>< 1S. lt:>O, wrl•I nuitlbef' FV )OllO'U. , Navy C:.PI. Wllll•m #.. R--· borfl Oct. 7:3, HJI, \erl•I number Mist. l Air Force Ma 1 J•mes H. Molt, born June 12, 1tl1. 'f'ri•1 "urntwr JIU9 A. 1 N•vv LI Cdr Tnom.n C. Kof\to>d, l>Orn faly n . 1•1s. s.r••' ,,umbt,. • \JO'.t s N•v-, LI Wiiiiam Blw Kl-•I, Dorn Ott. 11, 11).jO, "tf"lll numoer e.l~J,j • "Ir For<t l.I Steo""n W DI-. bOrn July I 1tot0. \erlal nu,,.ber JU1'1A J Alf 11 .. U AAA.j ~U< .t.ol><>l-C.ll°"' t>on\ JuJy •, 19'• "ftt1a1 n"mf>tlr 101 llJS 8 A.H For11;:,. C•Pl Samwt EcfW'n Wttten Jr .• horn M~y t. 14)1 "''' '' numbllr S .. 11 A ' N••• LI Cd• Roy l'fo,.ard Bowhng, barn O.c. ll. "'4 .. ,..,number S'S"S 10 Air For«• LI aruce Chai""'" Ducat, born Jun••.'"'· ,.rlal num~r FA7S6U II. Air For<• C.pt. L•wrtn<t H. Gotdbtr<;J, born Dec Jt, 1'12,M'111num1>erA01tll,.I, It. Navy LI Cdr. Ouy Onld Joll•11•0'I, !lotn 0c I. 11>, 1'1'. Mrlal numbet ) 11 )90. SOVIET MIG25 OETS CLOSE SCRUTINY FROM TEAMS OF EXPERTS Pilot Vlktor I. Belenko Landed Top-aecret Pline In J1p1n Seeking Asylum In U.S. Defector's MIG Draws Experts Kissinger Says _U.S. ~will Probably Grant Asylwt1' TOKYO (AP )-E xperts bave looked over the Soviet MIG25 fighter plane flown to Japan by a defecting Soviet air fo rce pilot, Japanese officials reported to· day. But they refused to say whether American intettt gence officers ha d looked at the plane, reportedly the hottest in the Sov- iet arsenal. U.S. authorities re- fuse<! to comm ent , rerer nngaTI IJ11a11i111011.~ Vote queries to Washington. But if was assumed the Americans would get a thorough examination or the plane before the J apanese government returned it to the Soviet Union, TffE KYOOO news service quoted J apanese officials as say- ing the pilot who landed the plane Monday at ..a. small aidield in Hakodate, Bilctor I. Belenko, will be transferred to the United States Wednesday. But police tlnd F oreign Ministry officials said they knew nothing of plans ~o transfer the pilot, and the U.S. Embassy re- fused comment. PoTice say the pilot has asked for political asylum in America. Police referred the pilot's case to the Hakodate prosecutor's of· PLO Joins Arab League CAIRO (AP> -The Palestine ----------- Liberation Organizat ion, t he ( /N Sff O'" RT ) over.all umbrella of the Palesti- nian guerrilla movement, was unanimously accepted today as a ------------"' fuJI member of the.Arab League, l I l •· &" d a league spokesman announced. i flell 11 1 ll..t .. ICH II Egypt had proposed the PLO WA SHINGTON CAP> -A as the 21st member of the league private group o r former FBI .. to consolidate their position in-agents has been allowed to solicit temationallv:· f1,mds int.he FBrs 59 fi eld offices or oorglnrizing radical groups, an FBI spokesman says. The fund-raising appeal bv mail by the Society o( Forme'r Special Agents of the FBI does not violate bureau regulations that forbid solicitation by private . charities or other ~roups .on gov- ernment premises durin~ work ing hours. spokesman Tom Coll said Monday. fi<'c on :.1>. chari!e!': violalini: Japan's immigration control law. fin'arms control Jaw, anJ gunpowder law. intimidation. and l\\O v10lat1on:-o r the aviation law -rt ying too low and overrun· nmg the t'un w ..tY. POLICE SAID T HE pilot fired a pistol into the air to keep startled airport workers away just arter he screamed in for a surprise landing at the airfield in northern Jap;111. The l\11G25 O\'er· shot the 6,700·foot runway by 800 tect a nd smashed two naviga- tional antennas on the groWld. In Wa!>hin~t o n, the S tate Department would sny only that the matter of the ptlut ·s request for asylum was under considcr a· ti on. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissin~er said in Paris today that the· t'nittd States "will pro· hubly gr ant a:-ylum .. to the pilot. "If we do not . you enn assume C have been oq•rrull'd.'' he said. K1ssingl'f hu~ been meeling with · vanous European leaders on tho hrewinf! rac-ial confrontation in southern Africa. Gama l sOurany. the chier of for the defense of agents accused the p~·s office here, told re-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ porters. "This is a historic de- cisiQn by the Arab League. It sho\'4is that Arab countries do support our cause ... Other mem- bers of the Arab League arc in- dependent nations. Kore a Paci Okayed SEOUL, South Korea CAP) - The United Nations Command and North Korea today began im· plementing an agreement to separate their guards in the Pan- munjom truce vi lla~e where two American army officers were killed three weeks ago. A joint obscrvl•r tcoam m et in Panmunjom and agreed on pro- cedures for marking the military de marcation line that divides the 850·yard-widc joint s ecurity a r ea, a U .N . Command spokesman said. U.S. and South Korean forces are to remain south or the line. while the North Koreans ar e to keep to the north side. . E'ord fo Sig11 Bill WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· ·dent Ford has decided to si~n a new version of a child d ay-care bill that he vetoed last April. The White House announced that Fon.I would sign the bill to· day after s igning a meas ure pro- viding aid tQ. victims of the Teton Dam disaster in Idaho. .. We hold these truths to be self evident, that all money is not s<;1ved equally. CoQl ·Air ChiUs Rockies ., ...... U(t_ AMdHUO Att.nht o.~ .. ,,~.., l\•\nv''~ Bot ..... 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Coutet l•mP•••turn -.111 r4"0t ...__ ..... o n . """"'" l-· --·S ... II ,..,.. lll'fWMll 60 -86-Wattr 1-ature h ... Money saved at Republic: Federal Savings enjoys special privileges. lt earns the high Interest rate l~gally available on a wide variety of insured accounts. This Interest is paid day-in to day-oul and is compounded daily. And interest is calculated from the first of the month on savings received by the tenth, when held to quarter's end • Money saved at RPS is 71/% hoffre Now.arn /4 0806% on amual yi.td Of • o by compounding daly. t1000 "''"'"'""' b•la...:e • e .,.., "'tnlmum ,_ .. ro0ut•t""'a l"!•mtt .. 1llldt1w•• l•om c;~rt1f1C.ate ..ccount• brtor• "'''"''•ly, bu1 t""1tt If a IUOl..,,l .. 11..0UCllO'I In 11\le<HI *"'nlllga. *'''''' ·RFS 11111111 fully 111,urcd to $40,000 nnd abo c11t1tlc-; it~ owne r to 20 frco service~. includin~· trnvclcrs check~. safo dcpoi.il bo~C!),• OOLC collcc11011s • and checking accounts.•• • /\II men may be created equot. But taking advantage o( .Rcpubllc's high interest rates and free ~crviccs is one good way 10 make ~urc you don't rN11oi11 equal, finnnciolly. "\l.('t~ m1011n~m hl\lolJlle ••r.r Ml mlnll!lUJll ~ e REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS F-lecadofta Ill or.,... Couni, SANTAANA 17th St .. West of NewPQrt Freeway (714) 54 t ·5286 ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Pia.ta, 500 N. Euclid St. (714) 956·8290 LAGUNA NIOUEL 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) •95'-0850 SMn, Moon, Tide• WESTMINSTER 134 Westminster Mall/Bolsa & San Diego Fwy. (714) 894-5347 TUHOAY Heed~:ALTAOENA 22(8N. Laite A.,.. C213)19J.l~l/631-6611 Se<O'ICI lo# l .20P.m. 1 I T....,,. LOcallell•: ALTAOENA •ANAHEIM • ARCADIA • BURBANK 5oe<ond Moh ' 1Jp.m. U. ClAl\EMONT •HACIENDA HEIGHlS •LAGUNA NIGIJEL •LOS ANGCLES WEDNIESDllY PASADENA • PICO RIVERA • SANTA ANA • WESTMINST(R Fi~ll-l •••.m, 02 "''"lllOl't 10·00• m. SJ • !E'SLK:j S.CCMldlow J SSclm. 10 .,_,_.. ___ .,_..,.,.,.11_'1« .. --.i S.:~1~\~. JO, m .. :.,s:,~ 1';';, m. s.J. SAVINGS ~CCOl!NTS /NSUR~O TO f40.pcl0 -:--:_ • ~"Jn•.Up,m •• wtss:14p.(ft.. 1-----------..... ---"T"----.--------------------------' ' Ir. I I ' , Saddleback EDITION . \ (a t.•r110011 ~.Y. Stoelis • VOL. 69, NO. 251, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 TEN CENTS COunty Details Viejo ·Road Spending : By WILLIAM SCllUIB ER Ceorge O.borne ilemiud ._n. The company'9'ontentlon that ......,. lo be spent on internal million wosspenl on road ortr•f · million ovcrtway..,,, I DI,,.. 0•"' ,.,._. ~,. ditures durin& the la.st fiscal year it.a residents 'uren 't getting the community streets. fie signal constructlon in service ln a cq_ver letter to Osborne's 1 Oranse County government of· and thoae planned rorthe current. u me prp-rata return on gasoline It is the company·s argument area nine dl}ring the last fiscal report. Rlley said the list of pro· f ficlals have responded to re<:ent spending term. The total tops taxes they pay for road construe· that the communUy has been year. All but two or the nine pro-Jects "dramatizes the considern· • remarks by the Mission Viejo S2.7 million for 1S separate pro-lion wu the basis, of a deal of· shortchanged because of its Jects are still under construction. ble effort thesounty has made to :· Company that the firm's planned jects. fered to the county four months "totally pl1nned" nature and he said. participate in t,.he development of community doesn't receive an Osbomestated inhismemo\hat a10. that the county has refused to The next year. another Sl.74 roadWllYS and traffic control in ; equit1ble share or pubUc road the items listed are "entirely The company has offered to fund anything but arterial roads million is scheduled for ex pen· the Mission Viejo community. • construction money. within the boundaries ol Orange :Spend up lo Sl milUon ol its own that run to other communities as diture. Osborne said, noting that "I do not believe that the facts • In a memo to Super visor County Service Area Nine." money for park and open space well. the company 's contribution for support the contention that the Thomas R!ley. Environmental wbicbis comprisedalmostsolely development in exchange for a According t o Os borne's both years wHl tot.al $190,000. Mission Viejo Community has Management Agency Director of the Mission Viejocommunlly. like amo~t of public road tax itemization, a total of Sl.)6 That yields a net of almost $2.72 <See ROADS. Pa1eA%) Hands Off ·Bid Judge Raps Coun_ty Board By GARY GRANVILLE Of u .. O•llY PilOI Si.II Supe ri o r Co urt Judge Raymond Vincent has stated he doesn't think Orange County's Juvenile Court should t ake philosophical directions from the County Board or Supervisors. Judge Vincent also said he is "surprised a nd dis mayed" that county administrators have ··so little apparent understanding of the separation 'or powers con· cept." The presiding judge of the JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 county's Juvenile Court made bis comments in a letter to Board of Supervisors Chairman Ra lph Diedrich. Touching orr Judge Vincent's three-page message was an earlier tbree·paragraph memo he and the county supervisors Eats And All Burger Burglars Tlwrough SAN FRANCI SCO <AP) -Thieves expert at ad· ding insult to injury observed Labor Day by breaking into Antoine Fannoun's hamburger house and steal· ing : The French fryer. The chocolate·maklng machine. The coffee maker. hange from the cigarette machine. -All the meal patties. -The soft drink machine. -The hot dogs. -A hundred gallons of cooking oil. -The sign that said. "Smile, you're on a crook· catching cam era ." -The cam e ra. Capo Schools Hear $9 Million Demand. Union demands for nearly $9 million In increased wage and job benefits will confront the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict board or t rustee!'! toni ght. The school board will meet at 7:30 in the education center. 32972 Calle Perfecto, San J uan Capistrano Public hearings on lh<' initial proposals or the unions will be ht-Id a l the beginning of the agenda. , Unions represented inclu4e the Public Professaonal/Medical Emplo yes U n ion CPEU> repre enting district bus dnvers u nd m echa nics a nd the Capistrano Un ified Education A&soclalion tCU EA) represent· inf' district teachers. The teucher association's in· IUal proposal would cost the dis· trict al least $7.3 milUon. accord Ing to fi gures compiled by the district administration. Toppin~ the list are salary in· creases or from 16 percent to 30 Coast Weather Coast temperatures a bit warmer through Wednes· ·day. Some early clouds and fog expected. INSIDE TODAY 0Erpnh haN f1tontigaltcf tlw SotVt MIC!S /lglrter""1M • now ill Jopa11 t.t Jopo:nne of· Jidall tttvH to '°" tdldher Amnicon intelligntt o/fbrs Wtre.omong IM1n. :Jte l!Qfle A4. percent. ·They would cost the dis· trict an estimated $2.7 million. Teachers' demands also in- clude hiring 67 new teachers at a cost of nearly $1 million to ac· rommodale a reduction in teaching hours. overtime pay or $302,000 for extra time worked during the school day and double time pay of nearly $300,000 for lime worked after school. Add itional health and life in· sarance would cost $1663,000. Hjr. ing of specialists ror art. music. counselors and reading as well as additional nurses would cost nearly Sl mllllon. The school board will receive public opinion tonight and return with a counter orrer Sept, 20. After the two public presenta· tions. the private negotiations will begin. <See DEMA.t'D. P11e A1> Hoop League Being Formed Registration for Tbree·! .. n Basketball Leagues will be ac· cepted by the Saddleback Valley Unlfied School District's Recrea· lion Department. tbrOQlh Moo· day, Sept. 27. . ... The leagues will be divided into four categories determined by height and qe. • Sund1y aftemooo and evening play will nm from OcL 2 through Nov. 20 in El Toro H1tb School. -'There ii a $20 team entry ree. Furtber inlonnltion may be obtained by callln• the Item!•· tioo Department at -..-i. Sailboat Stolen A sailboat nlued by the Ti.dim at $350 bu been ~ from the driveway or ao El"Tol'o home. Oranle County 1bertft'1 omcen· said. the theft was reporUd by in· tertor desiper DoulbiS Gordon Campbell, 445. of ZZ'nM lllamare Drive. Tbey said the victim was Jnside bis bome at I.be time. . . .. . were s ent b y County Ad· minlstratlve Officer Robert"· Thomas. In bis memo, Thomas said. "I am concerned that the Juvenffe Court and ProbaUoo (Depart· · ment) are not totally following iiillllll!I~ the board's philosophy." "This is evide nced by the higher than normal Juvenile Hall population during the summer months," Thomas continued. In answer to the Thomas memo. Judge Vincent s aid he is <See JUDGE, Pa&eA.Z) Staroing Dog Eats Infant Girl NEW YORK (AP> -A mother who lert her five-day-old dau1hter aJone with a starving German shepherd while she went to get money for food returned to find tbe baby dead, parllaJly ellen by tbe 15-pouadq. The woman was charftd with ne1Ugenl homicide. 1be dog was destroyed. "I left the baby on the floor with the dog to protect it. •. The dog ale m y baby," Joar.ne Bashold. 24 , told police Monday when they arrived at-her barren sixt.h·floor waikup apartment in Spanish Harlem. Miss Bashold, who ls unmar· ried and bas lived on welfare since moving here from Ohio in June, was jailed ovemigbt. She faced arraignment t oday in Manhattan Criminal Court. The dog. a four-month·old female whose ribs protruded vis· (See EATEN, P11eAZ) Pay Hearing In Saddleback Set Wednesday A public hearing oo the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District trustees' in.ilia.I counter· ·proposal to employes' requests will begin al 7 p.m. Wednesday in Los Ali sos Intermediate School The buring, during which the publlc is invited to comment. is required by law. As a part of t heir fant o(fer lo employes. trustees are allowing no cost.-o f -llving increase . However, they are offering to lift the current salary freae which would result in an avera1e 4.5' percent pay increase. The trustees' proposal serves only H a starling point for negotJaUons. A final contract for employes' salaries, benefits and .working conditions will be worked out at the barpinlng ta· ble. MONKEY OFF 7JIEIR . IUCK "We eJCperienced veey good J'91JOllH to the ad and sold our mookey." That'• Ute advertising success story told by the Newport Beach woman who pl•ced tb1a cluslfied ad in the Daily Pilot: Rhes us Macaque fem. monkey, 1 yr old. Adora- ble peraonallty , not. mean, Loves Kids. •·orced to sell to gd. home. XXJMCXU, . 1f YoU bne a pet lo HU. call 642..w71. It only takea a few worda in tbe rlabt place lo at· traet a buyer. AloQI the Orante eo.at~ the rtpt pf •ce lo advertile la in tbe Dally Pilot. ., Car Does11't Co1111f Although this car was tota led ::i fter its driver lost control, skipped a curb and ·struck a street s ign and wa ter main on La Paz Road west of Rickenbacke r Road in Laguna Hills Friday afte rnoon, it didn"t contribute to the traditional Labor Day W<'ekcnd fat ality cou n t. The d r i ver. F rederick M ealcv. 18. of San Clemente. walked aw ay uninjured. A passenger. Eleanor Cuci . 20. of Laguna Niguel. was treated for minor injuries al Saddleback Community Hospital and sent home. Ballet in Schools Alisos Tract Unfair C · . . . ? Subject of ornpetition. Forest Meet Saddleback Valley Unified School District recreation of· ficlala are studying ballet -not to learn the delicate dance but to determine whether they .sbouJd continue teaching it. Several dance school inslruc· tors and operators complained to trustees last week that tb.e recreation department's classes are trampling their business. Frederricka Mohr, director or a Saddleback Valley dance school who said a similar recrea· lion program forced her out or business in Burbank, contended the district's program Jacks pro- per facilities. She said damage to students• ankles, knees and backs can re· suit because they are dancing on eoocrete floors. She also said stu· dents are not given prope r warmup exercises. Another private dance school teacher questioned the qualifica· tions of lhe department's teachers. Eugene Derrickson, partner in an El Toro dance school, com· plained that as a taxpayer "I am s ubsidizing someone to compete 'with me." David Evers, supervisor or the district's program, said the courses are offered so youngsters can see what dance is all about. "ln no way are we lr}'.ing to com· pete with dance studios in the community." he said. Trustees,. how-ever , a s-Ired Evers lo meet with the dance school instructors, s tudy the matter and report back to them at their next meeting. Pioneer in Aviation Mr. Enililade Dead R1lph C ... Swede" E lmblade, one ol the Marine Corps' earliest. aviation mechanics, died Satur· day in Costa Mesa. The 77-year-old r etired mechanic, who reeeived a 40· year award for federal service as an enlisted man and later dvillan mana1ement anaJyat at. the Marine Corpe Air Station, El Toro, died after a lenclhy lllneas. The former muter technical .ergeant repaired World W 1r l deHavllland biplanes, Vou1bt Corsairs a nd Curtiss OC·2 Falcons durinC his years in the Marine Corps. Tbe 2&-year Costa Mesa resi· • dent retired from active duty in 1M2, jolnlac the air •talion's Manacemeot Enelneerinl Office in Uuit year. During those early years in Marine aviation, Elmblade fOUCbt baadlta in Nicarapa and s...to Domi.Qco. and once held off Haitian natives with • broken machine CUD in um. Newspaper cllppln.p from the Marine Corpe report Elmblade and a pilot cru b landed near the Haitiu border ln a deHavllland DH48 while on dUl1 ln Suto DomlDIO •lt.b Observation Squadron One. Altboqb the bipl'ane'1 Lewis matblne 1un was a m uhed be1'0Dd re~ Elmblade held otr natina f« two days by ..,,.clne AVIATION PIONEER DIR eo.taMeu'al!IMlll8de them with the gun until rescue c.rew1 arrived to picltthem up. Mr. Elmblade was with the fint M•rtne units asaiped to aircraft carriers and served aboard the USS Langley, the U.S • Navy '1 fint carrier. His mechanical skills urned him a place on the Navy team in the Pulltaer Air Baces in the ear· l)'lDll. The former Marine enlilt.ed . (8eePIONEES,PueAZ> Proposals for development or more than 6.000 new housing un· its on the 1,375-acre Rancho do Los Allsos in northeast El Toro will be outlined for discussion at a meeting in Lake Forest Sept. 14. The session wlll convene at 7:30 p.m . at the Lake Forest Sun and Sail Club, near the intersec· lion of Lake Forest Drive and Toledo Way. Nancy Lawrence and Ke n Winter of the Orange County En· vi ronmental Management Agen· cy will present maps of the entire Lake Forest ll planning area, the proposed new development and the Irvine lnduslrial Complex fo . be built just inside the Irvine city limits. · '-The Rancho de Los Alisos pro· ject east of Trabuco Road from the present Lake Forest develop· ment could house nearly 20,000 people upon complettOn. The plannJng program ls being sponsored by the volunlary Lake Fo r est Hom eowner group formed In the wake of the June 8 election defeat of a Munkipal Advisory Counr ll for El Toro and Lake Forest .. Fossil Hunter F olloivs Dozers JnS. County By LAlJRIE KASPEll OflM D•llY "11tttwf With ean plugged, head bowed 1 and . eyes surveying the newly I $Cr1ped earth, Rod R11chke traU.1 behind dirt movers on I gradJn1 projects Jookinc for 11 burled trusure. The target or hla seatc:h bu no real monetary wortb, but Is nluable. Ratchke, one of a rel1Uvely few paid paleontologi1ts in Southern California, 11 seeking fouils. South Orange County, where' be does most or bis work, is rich with these remnant.a o( the puL And the land in which they Ue ls1 ripe for development. AllhouCh he admit.a he doesn't like to see the rolllng hlla. plowed l under tor hou1ln1 tracts, i Ructtke uld "the gradiq Is i Sood because It's makin& the materials aval11ble." ! Slnce 1970, when the California Environment.II Quality Aet went. C8eeF0881L8, hteAZ) ---------------• .. ..ti DAILY PILOT SB Tunc11y September 1 1978 ,-------------------------~---~ i· •• , ........... ,,....... . . • Man Held 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 Saddleback Valley Unified School District (CLIP ANO SA V£ FOA YOUR DISTRICT) ABO T TH£ DISTAICT: Sa.ddJeback VaJley ~lfled School DhJtnc\ 11crv1.~ the communltle11 or El Toro. Lake Forest, Mts:saon Vil'JO, uguna Halls, and Trabuco Canyon. l"<iucating cblldren in Kindergarten through 12th grade. l\s schools ure organized Int<.> three levels; 16 elementary sC'hools serve jlrades K-8 <Trabuco Elementary School has ~rades K-8): three tntermedlaw schools serve grades 7-9; and two comprehensive hl#th schools serve grades 9·12. The District also has one continuation high i1chool <Silvera.do> which offers on alternative progrum primarily for students in the last two y~ars or high school. A variety or spedal education programs are also provide<!. among them a special facility for h3ndlcapped youngsters, Es peranu School. The largest school in the District is the Adult Education School. which hos more than 5,000 enrollees during the course o( the yenr Aboul 17 .100 students are expected on opening day. Sep- tember tJ. Thts reOects lhe continued growth that the Dis- tn ct ii. still exp~riencing. Schools are staffed by a 775-member raculty and 687 full· and part-time support staff. Dr. Richard Welte, Superioten· dent or Schools, has served the D1stricl since \.IOHication in 1973. BOARD OF EDUCATlON -CURRENT CONCERNS: The f1ve·member Board of Education m eets the first and third Wednesday or each month at 8 p.m .; at Los Alisos In· . termediate School. in Mission Viejo. Tbe Board bas indicated concern for tho most careful expenditure of tax dollars so that the citjzens receive run value for every penny spent. Current funding practices at the State level mean thallocal resources still have to support lhe lion's share of the costs of public schools and the Board is well aware or thjs impact on the local ta~payer. The future will require a careful analysis or programs and services so that the true priorities of the com- munity are those or the Schools. The Board has stressed its openness. and willingn~ss to listen to local citizens, and encourages the community to atten~ Board mee.tiD~s and to bring their concerns to the Board. Smee the beginmng, Sad· dleback Valley has been noted for the openness to the public diaJog. and this healthy practice can only lead to re~ponsible and responsive local ~ovemment. NEED MORE INFORMATION? Dr. Richard Welte, Superintendent Gary Shinkle, Director Special Project 586-1234 WHAT IS TAUGHT: ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Establishing the child on a firm foundation in the essential· skills is a primary goaJ in the elementary years. The District has won distinction for its Early Childhood Education prQ· grams. and will continue to utiliie the best resources availa· ble to meet the in.di vi.dual needs of children. Each school has a list of basic le:< ts and materials used in the schools, and the· principal will be pleased to discuss instructional programs with you. Su pplemental programs insure that the children re- ceive broad experience in music, art and other cultural activities. INT E RM E DIATE SCHOOL. Seventh and 8tb grades are times of transition for a young person. and these programs are tailored to m eet the special needs of the growing years. IOGH SCHOOL. Two comprehensive high schools pre· sently serve the students in the District with a third (Laguna Hills High) being planned to open in the fall ~f 1977. Graduation requi rement3 anclude three years of Enghsh. one and a half years of Mathem atics, one year of Science, three years of Social Sdence including World ~eography and Cultures. History and Govemment-Econo~acs, one yea~ of Health and Driver Education . and Physical Education. These courses comprise l35 of the 210 units required for graduatk>n. The re maining 75 units are electives. The comprehensive high schools offer a rt, drama, vocal and instrumental music, photography, computer program· ming foreign languages, team and individual sports. busi· ness and shop skills, ROTC, and horticulture and agri~ulture programs . Combination library·m.edia centers pr~v1de re- search and materials. taped foreign language dnUs, and courses for students in media technology. ADULT EDUCATION. Adults who want to get. their high ~chool diplomas can lake necessary courses through the Dis· trict. The Adult School alsoorrers a wide range of courses or interest to a1l ages and occupations. The District has one or the largest Adult School proerams in the State, and has been widelY copied by other Districts. . CAREE R AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Each .high school has a n active Career Center, Staffed by trained rounselors and teachers. The centers offer information lo Atudents on occupations and help provide the planning necessary to choose a meaningful and productive career. Many students are enrolled In the work experience proerams <Coastline Regional OccupaUon Program <CROP) in which the s tudents actually work in the community, learning on a .first·hand basis the skills they will need when they graduate /rom school. The District ls alrivlng to create a sense or respoMlblllty and self·wortb in its young people by preparing them ror life.time commitments Lo useful careers. J~~ntry 11kllla are e mphasized as well as colltge·bound orientation to maximlle individual potential. I I I ' I ' • I In Auto Assault A Monrovia man wu booted into Orange Count y Jall on charges of assault with a deadly we<lJJOn Sunday after he alleged. l,y deliberately drove his car into two 13·year-old 1lrls walking oo the aldewallt near their wgu.na Niguel home. Deputies ldentifled the suspect. as James Edward Swansoo, 29. They said he was at the wheel or a car which knocked both girl~ ofr the sidewalk aod down an em· bankment as they strolled near the inte rsection or Niguel Road and Kenslncton Drive. De puties hid the two girts were fortunate to escape with on- ly cuts and bruises. They we.re sent home after treatment at South Coas t Community Hospital. Officers said the two girls told them they saw Swanson drive slowly past them oo at least two occasions. They said be de· liberately drove into them while their backs were twned lo the vehicle. Ofrlcers, who declined to Iden· tify the girls, said they have been unable to determine any motive for the alleged aUack. Swanson was a.JTested In the San Clemente area b.,Y patrol unlta who spotted the car described in a radio broadcast circulated alter the in- cident. Ali'~ Spouse Sues Fighter For Divorce CHICAGO (AP) -Khalila Ali, wife or heavyweight cham- pion Muhammad Ali, bas filed ror a divorce on grounds of men· tat cruelty and desertion, her al· torney says. The attorney, David W. Williams o{ Los Angeles, COn• firmed details about the divorce action. An assistant lo Mrs. Ali said Ali was served with legal papers in Show Low, Ariz., where the heavyweight champion is train·· infC for a Sept. 28 bout. against challenger Ken Norton in Yankee Stadium at New York City. Mrs. All's spokesman said Judge Robert L. Hunter issued a temporary restr aining order pro- hibiting Ali from· concealing or in any way disposing ol lhe assets and properties or their marriage, including receipts from the title bout against Norton. · Ali married the former Belinda • Boyd in 1967. She later assumed a Mosle m n ame. just as Ali · changed his name from Cassius Clay. The couple, recently separated, have four children. Jn a certificate of parenthood , filed with the Berrien County. Mich., Retlster of Deeds last 1 ~ month, All acknowledged that he fathered a baby girl born Aug. 6 to Veronica Porche. a frequent companion of 1Ali lbe past two years. I I ' • I I • I Fro•• Page A l ROADS ••• been, in any way, overlooked when It comes lo road projects.'· Riley and his .ajdes have been particularly sensitive to the statements of company officials ln recent months . Tbe supervisor's response comes only a few weeks after Osborne put the company's park tradeoff plan into a formal con· tract that ls now being con- sidered by company officials. The company withheld com· ment on Riley's response and on the progress bein1 made in their study of Osborne'• proposed con· tract. O.Uy "'IOt Sl•ll .... oto FOLLOWING PROGRESS FOA REMNANTS OF THE PAST Rod Raschke Seeking Fossils In South County FrtJHt Pa~ 111 FOSSIL HUNTER. • • mto effec{, paleonlologfcal cOn· sideralions have been included in environmental impact reports on developments. IJ there is an indication that (ossils may be round on the pro pert.y, the county plllDl\ing com mission generally requires that a paleontologist survey the site during grading. It is a "very enlightened and a very practical" policy, accord- ing to Lawrence G. Barnes, curator at the Los Angeles Coun- ty Museum of Natural History. "Once the initial shock is ovcr with, it usually works out very well." he said. Although de- velopers complain in the begin· ning, he explained. they usually find the · requirement painless and cheap. Raschke said he's only stopped work on one project. where the Mission Viejo Company's Cordova Homes now stand al Crown Valley and Marguerite Parkways. He round ff,000 rossils at that site in 12 days. Since the first or the year. he's found about 100 locations with 300 fossils in the unfinished bed or J.a ke !\fission Viejo. One of these appears to be an a lmost· complete whale's skull from six to 10 million years old . But among t he two "best things" Raschke bas discovered in his three years searching Cor fossils is an associate<! shark's skeleton -one with the vertebra and tee th s till t ogethe r, something quite rare because the shark's cartilage body usually isn't preserved well. The paleontologist's other ''best" is the skull of an animal which is apparenUy something between a sea lion and a walrus. "He's an unusual little fellow,". he said. Scientists at the Los Angeles County museum, where most area fossils are taken, are still trying lo deterimine just what it is. The area Is so fertile with -fossils that Raschke said he is "about a year ahead" of the museum. Most fossils round in this are11 are of marioe animals. because most of Orange CoWlly was once beneath the ocean. Six lo 10 miJlion years ago, the area is believed to have been a large body or salt water similar to San Francisco Bay. Because of the abundance of whale fossils. some sci~ntlsts believe It was a major breedlDI area rorsea life. More fossils from this era are fou nd I n The county -Uian any other place in the world. StilJ. lit· tie 1s known about them, so most or the fossils are destined for re· search. Fossils provide "a better pie lure of what our world was like in the past." Raschke explained . "Maybe out or that we'll be able to make some kind or con·· 1ecture into the future.'' Oil companies are already do- ing this. he said. Their scientists' knowledge of the fossils from some very tiny animals enables them to predict where the oil is . Adven,utu r e and esthet ic pleasure seems to have lured many amateurs into the fossil hunt. Raschke, who has been col· tccting fossils since he was 12 y ea r s o ld . s aid the non - professionals present a problem. Fossils are "not just curio-type things" and amateurs aren ·1 ulways willing t o share lhem as they s hould, he explained. But eve n the professional paleontologist holds personal pleasure in his effort. He ex· plained, "When 1 find those things. I'm the first person to see them." f ' .. 0111 Page A I DEMAND ... Demands by the bus drivers and mechanics union total about Sl.7 million. Wages and related items total about $130,000, however, the un· ion seeks an end to the district ·s practice of contracting out some bus transportation. It seeks district control of all transportation, a measure that would require purchase of 21 new buses at a cost. of nearly $1.3 million and hiring or 21 new drivers al a cost of about $301,000. As In the case with the COEA, the school board will respond to the drivers and mechanics union Sept. 20 with its own package of wage and benefits proposals. f'ro,,. Page A I TRAFFIC. • • the first year and the city will pick up half tbe tab the next year. I I i I i I I I I I I I I I I I SERVICE FOil SPECIAL STUDENTS: The District Is well prepored to meet the needs ortumers at all levels or de- velopment. und this is especially empbaslted by the number or special proaroms orrered tn the scbOols. MentallY·IU'ted 11tudents are ottered spedal enrichment Prc;>lrama at all grade levels tbr<>\.\gh the Mentally Gifted Minor Program <MCM). Students wtthapecific leamlna disabilities have ac· cen to counseling services and peychologlcal aupport 11ervtce1. as well as special clai1ses desl1ned to meet their needs. Classes are conducted for the educable mentally re· Larded and for the trainable mt'ntally M1arded children at all levels. Services are also provided cooperatively with neJ&hboring Districts for handicap& that require special at· tcntion. In addition. the special needs or all the children ln the reaular programs are met through increasedemphasison In· divldualiiation or lnst.rucUon. During the third llJ!d subse·. quent year.s, all fundmg must come rrom the city, Muchow ex· •plained. • H • "It's r eally an Innovative Idea and one we think will help u!I orking ousewives ~:.r.i:C;.~~~~~~.~~~~lc salcly ' ' I ' I I ' : It : i I I , , I l I • It I f i FOOD SEltVlCES: All schools serve a nutritiolts hot lunch costingS.SS for elementary and intermf!ttJatestudent.s. nnd the bjgh school st.~nts' June bes start al S. 75. Students can also buy a la carte lunches at the lntermedlate and high school levels. TRANSPORTATION: Bus transportation is provided to children who are beyond certain walking distances from the school which they attend. Tbe present minimum distances for bus service a re: Kindergarten lhrou&h2nd grades :>~ mile 3rd-4th grades: tmile 5th-6lh grades: l \4 mile 7lh·l2lh g rades: 2m1les Information on buses may be obtained at each individual school. ,, N'EW IN THE DISTltlCTT HERE'S ROW TO ENROLL I YO\Ja CHILD: Call the Oistrict Office (586-lZM) to flttd ou.t I which school your child "rill attend. All achools ate open for I I rtglstratJon. Each school wtll provide information on their 1 1 =ms anchctivities. Theschools may be contacted at the • '--~~!~~~~------~----------~--~ .. Declared H~ppier CHICAGO (AP)-Rouaewives who work outside the home are happier than those who don't, a Connecticut 1oclolOl(lst aays. Tbe social contact and the sausraction of knowing a Job h8-' bttn well done contributed lo the happiness or lbe women sludled by the sociologist, Dr. Myra Marx Ferree or the University oC Connecticut. Writing ln the September issue ol Psychology Today, Dr. Ferree sa id, "Theae were not glamorous, exclUn1 c~. bUt the wives who held itlcb Jobe were happier and more sati.srled With their lives than the women who were rull·tlme housewives ... While 26 percent ol full·time housewives eaid they were dis- satlsfied with their Uves, only 14 ~rcen1 or those who held jobs, ex- presaed dissatisfaction. She based her coacluslon on in· terviews with 13S women living in a working-class community near Boston. None had pre- achool·ate children at bome. More uran a 1n1rq naa aot ~ nnJ1hed blgb achoo1, but three hPtl college degrees. J~t over half worked outsidf' the home -in such jobs as clerk11 in supermarkets aod department storea. wait.resse1, factory workers, typists. and nurse'!'! aides. A few were bookkeepen1, bank tellers and beauticians. Or. Ferree pointed out that a job "bu clear requirement. and dear payorrs. In money, social life and a sense ol 8CCOG"lpUsh· ment;" 1t takes ·a woman out of the home and 1ives her social contact ... a nd the regular paycheck is proof of work well done. • -- "But a housewife's day Is never done, and her tasks ortcn bring neither tangible rewards nor social connections," she said. ''The housewives expend great effort but. don 'l get reeognlUon for it; their husbands accuse !hem or 'dolng nothing all day' and in the next breath remind them that thelr duty ls to atay home and keep house," the aociolo&ist nld. PIONEER ... man is survived by hl11 wire, Eula 1-~aye, of the Coat.a Mesa hnmc. and two brothers in Pen· nsylvania. Services wUI be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday al Bell Broadway Chapel In Costa Mesa with burial following at Harbor Rest. McmortaJ Park. 501 Killed Over Holiday CHICAGO (AP) -As the Labor Day weekend officially ended, the death loll on the na· Uon'a highways reached sot, 94 more lhan died during the same period last year. The death count for the three· d•Y bolldl.1 period, tr~tionaHy a time for the I aat major outing or the 1ummer. ran from 6 p.m. Fri- d•Y to mldnJtht MondAy. JUDGE ... ;-.surprised and dusmoiycd" at " hat ht' ~ t• fl i. n i. the ad mi nultrutor '3 f a 1h1rt• to un derstand the separation of powtrs conrept. • "As )'(lU know. tho Juvenile Court as iiubJN't to lhe philosophy ofst nte haw,'" the 1u<l~e~1&1d. "To s ugacst thut it tuke phJlosoph1C'ul diredlon fi'Qm thl• Ooard or Supervl:soni 18 WI lncor. n.•ct us to unt<' that the board set'k guldnnre from the court In iM t1rto of legislnllon nnd ex· C<'utlve dit1<'retion." he udded. Judge Vlnrcnt 11lso cnllcd Thomas· comni\'nt 011 the sum· mer populotlqn m juvenJle hall an lllog1cal conclusion. The hall'l; summer popul11tlon hike 'does not meon Juvenile Cour t 1s not s upportive uf d1vers1on programs that seek to treat minor juvenile offenders In community r1_1ther than inslilu· tional settings. according to the Judge. .., would be remiss inlmy duty ar I released <minor offenders) s imply to keep the juvenile hall population w ithin acceptable limits." he continued. "Any implication ffom Mr. Thomas that the court is not uc· tively supporting prevention and diversion programs is complete· ly without foundation.'' Judge Vincent insisted. He went on to express conC'ern that the Thomas memo might "have a detrimental eff~t on the continuation or meetings be tween the B oa rd of Supervisors and the court." Those meetings began last spr- ing after manugement auditors of the California Youth Aulhorit.y suggested they be held to help improve cooperation between th e legis lative-j udicia l · aaman1stratlve branches of coun- ty government. The CY A audit was ordered by supervisors as a means to end an 18 -month rift between s upervisors on one hand and the court and Probation Department on lhe other. Thnt rift flare d a r.t er supervisors balked at building a ·second county juvenile hall pro· bation offi cials said was needed. Supcr,•isor~ claimed the coun· ty's existing hall was being over· crowded by m inor juvenile offcn. ders who did not require or deserve being held m an institu- tion Jn his letter to Diedrich, Judge Vincent assured him the Juvenile Court is actively supporting pre· vention and diversion programs Fro,,. Page A I EATEN ... i bly. was destroyed for examina- tion of its stomach contents to verify that it killed lhe baby Police said the dog hadn 't eaten for at least six days before the al· Lack. Miss Bashold gave birth to the baby. Carr a . al Bellevue Hospital o n Wed n e s da y. Aulhorlties said she told them her pregnancy resulted from a rape that she never reported to POiice. 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