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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-08 - Orange Coast PilotI 'Anaheim. Man · Shotgunned ' II .. Mesan Arrested D11rricane Slams After Phone Call Mexico's Coast; To Rape Victim 161 MPH-Winds DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 8, 1976 VOi. n , NO tn, 4 Sl.CTIONS, 4l PAGES Clerk Killed Mesa Tie-in Investigated By STF.VE MITCHELL 01 lht O•lly Plk>l Sl•ll A 20-year-old supermarket clerk died early today after being blasted al d ose range with a sawed -off shotgun during an Anaheim market robbery Thurs· day night. Costa Mesa police arc in· vestigating s1milarit1cs between he three gunmen involved in the Anaheim robbery and a m arket heist earlier thi!-> week in Costa esa. Jack Warren Mason of Stanton ied at 1:40 a m at West Anaheim Community Hospital. ee hours after three bandits 1entered the Albertson's Market. 610 S. Brookhursl St , Anuhc1m, 1at 10:30 p.m . · Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old. were of Latin descent. One carril'd the sawed-off shotgun and the other two held pistols, Anaheim pohcc said today. f Tuesday ni ght . three g unmen 1111atching the del'cription or the :trio in Thursday night's robbery. 'rushed into Ralph's Market in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center, collectinit more than $1,000 from customers and cash drawers before flrci n~. Jn that instance. the shotgun· wielding suspect s lammed the I I :Police S e e k Thin Bandit in I .CdM Robbe r y I Police are seeking a thin bandit ~who struck early today. robbing a 1Corona del Ma r gas station managerof$800. · Del. Sam A mburgey o f Newport Beach said the hold up took place just afte r the S a.m opening of the Prestige gas st a· tion at East Coast Highway and •Poinsettia Avenue. ··The station manager, John Burris, 36. told officers he had just opened the snfe when he was con· fronted by a m an who was bran- dishing a larg<.' pistol. Burris said he cleaned out the safe and gave the money to the bandit who drove off In an old, full-sized Chevrolet The gunman is descnbed as be· Ing in h~s early 20s. standing about five f~t. seven inches tall. He 1s thin. Burns said barrel of his gun into the shoulder of a clerk who apparently was n't moving fas t e no ugh for the gunmen. "Ther e are an awful lot of similarities between the murder last night and our robbery Tues· day," said Costa Mesa Police Lt. (See SLAIN, Page A2) Mexico Hit By Hurricane; Winds Dying MEXICO CITY CAP> -Hur· ri cane Madeline roared in from the Pacific and slammed into Mexico's west coast today with winds gusting up to 161 miles an hour. the government weather service reported. But it qwckly dwindled to the strength or a tropical storm. Madeline, first packing sus- tained winds of 124 miles an hour, made its landfall at the mouth of the Balsas River, 186 miles northwest of Acapulco and 37 miles northwest of the tourist ci· ty of Zihuantanejo. Telephone communications with the area were immediately knocked out. But the Red Cross in Zihuantanejo told authorities by radio that there was no serious damage there. In Ac apulco, a bout 100 families were evacuated from low-lying ar eas that were nooded as the storm skirted the coast. There were no immediate r e· ports on casualties or damage in the river basin, which bore the brunt of the hurricane. The U.S. National Weather Service in San Fra.nclsco s aid that Madeline had been down- graded Crom a hurricane lo a tropical storm. The weather service said the winds would die down to about 30 miles an hour by evening. Two major h ydroelectric dam s, the Villita and the In· fiernillo, are s ituated near the mouth of the river. which separates the s tates of Guerrero and Mlchoacan. When Hurricane w a hJt last week farther no rth, s weeping across Mexico's Baja California peninsula, heavy rains burst an earthen dr.m just outside the city of La Paz, sending a wall of wat er cascading on a shan· tvtown. More than 400 people died. ers N 'ear • . 1. • Everest's i Peak :1 AP' Wlnplloto World's Fastest Traetor A man suitably clad in a r acing helmet dnves what is purported to be the world's fastest tractor during a mountain race in Feldkirch, Switzerland. The speed tractor 1s power ed by an eight-cylinder engine and b said to go from zero to 48 mps in four seconds flat with a dazzlin g top speed of 108 mph. .Mesan Charg~ in Rape Victim Gets Call Seeking Second 'Date' Laguna Bearh police arrested a Costa Mesa man Thurs day afte r a male telephone caller believed to be the s ame man who raped a 16-year-old Laguna girl Tuesday contacted his former victim to make a date with her for another li aison. Police said Michael J . Spears, 23, of 3221 New York Ave., was arrested in a stakeout or the area where the caller agreed to meet the girl. Spears was booked on s uspicion or rape and assault with a deadly weapon. He was held in Laguna Beach city jail to- day in lieu of $25,000 bail. PoUce Detective Gene Brooks s aid police were c alled Thursday evening by the father of the girl who was raped along a secluded dirt road after het attacker picked her up while she was hitchhiking In front of Laguna Beach Hig h School late Tuesday. The girl was so shaken by the a ttack she was unable to talk with the man on the telphone, however, a classm ate visiting her did, s aid police, and she soon determined through com!fleols·' made about the night before that the caller assertedly was the rapist. The girl agreed to a suggestion made by the caller that she meet him in front of the city recreation Firm Files Suit on CIA WASHINGTON (AP ) -A Massachusetts firm Is seeking S2S million in damages from thue CIA, charging the spy agency with illegally using Its n11me u a cover for ovel"'seas o~ratlons · that included the assassination or foreign leaders. General Aircraft Corp. of Bed· ford, Mass .. filed the S2S·mlllion claim with the CIA on Thursday. The CIA declined to comment. The allegi.tio ns Involve a General Airc rlft sub$idlary, Hello Air craft, whlch m anllfac· tu.res and sells short lokeoff and ,landing airplanes. office, 578 Glenneyre St.. that evening. Brooks and Sgt. Bruce Briggs made arrangements for a female police officer to act as a decoy if needed and police immediately set up a stakeout or the area. Spears was arrested after Del. Brook s s aw the man 's dis· tinclively painted red-orange small foreign sedan cruise by the recreation offi ce twice. each time turning 00" drive around the block. The description of the car matched that of the vehicle driven by the rapist , Brooks said. Spears' car was stopped by a Laguna Beach patrol unit on Legion Street after Brooks, using a walkie-talkie, radioed the order for omcers to close in. Brooks said the heavy-set man's appearance matched that of a composite rendering made from a description of the r apist liven by the young victim. The de tective said the r apist had taken the girrs telephone number at the time of the Incl· dent I~ 2 Fight Thin Air l Near Top " KATMANDU, Nepal (A P > -i Two American climbers neared , the summit o r Mt. Everest today on the final leg of the U.S. bicen- tenni:il attempt to conquer lhl' ~ world 's tallest mountain, of l h dals r eported . Or Chris :::handler of Vashon, Wash .. and Bob Cormack of Boulder, Colo .. were inching their way up the final yards towa rd the 29,028-foot peak I without their Sherpa guide, Ang '{ Phurba , who dropped back because his oxygen cylinder malfunctioned. the Foreign ~ Ministry her e said. ( Obser ver s below usi n g1~ binoculars saw Chandler, a 28· 1t year ·old ph ysician, and Cormack, a 30-year·old glider 1 pilot. crossing the dangerous "Hillar y Step" just short of the 1 summit. Then they we re ob· • scured by thick clouds. ~ The steep pitch, named after l Everes t's first conqueror, is con· • sidered the las t obstacle lo the • ~p. ' An hour and 45 minutes earlier. 'i they had been spotted at the r South Summit, 278 vertical feet below the peak f Chandler and Cormack. part of the Ame ric a n Bicentennial f Everest Expedition. would be the second American team to scale the mountain. The other suc- <See EVEREST, Page A2) Coas • \\'e nthe r Fair weather expected through Saturday along the coast. C lo uds a nd dense fog likely early in a.m llighs in upper 70s. I NSIDE TODAY What kmd -f rfn 11nu plant, wott>r onn t.'t. • 1:'.~ called "Ritual oj Garden," and it's at UC Irvine. See Page Cl of the W eekendn' Index "' Yovr S.rvl<t At A"" U "'"" •1 I.. M hyd Al MtvlH CS 1' ~lllon1le "S Mlllu•I """"' 14 CIH\lflff c;IO,Dl·U O!'a1199 C.uftty At C.!l'lln C• .._.,., 1 1 I enu-rd C• ""'"' .. "'' CJ S OUlft NO•ln\ "' s~· ••.• iidltoo .. I P'.>fl• A4 SM<~ "'-rlrth I• S ,,...,_,.,,._nt CJ-10 TtltYl\MI\ C4 '"'~"<t •• s T11ea1en cs •O Hof'ft<-It Wlttl ... r A4 lr ~,,.._.,°" C4 W••H ~.""' A4 i ' I I A2 DAILY PILOT s Fr1dav Ot tobet 8 19i'll!i Nation's Joh Picture . Stays Unchanged ~ WASHINGTON (Ar> -The one-tenth of a percentage point, lnbor-lorce figures thus detr!lct· I nat100'5 jobs picture remained to 1.8 pl'rct>nt or the work force, ed fro~ whatevl'r cheer mtaht virtually unc•ha ngcd in Sep-Crom August . othe~ase be derived ~om th~ tember withathinimprovcmcnt At th e sa mt' lime, total margmallmprovementintheun in the ~nemployment rule coun· employment stood al 87.8 million employment rate. Moroover. the tered by declines in total employ· in Septem·ber. down 162,000 from dep~r t~ent a.ttribuled t~e rnent and the number of people the month before. And the total decline in the .JObless. rate, m actively trying to find work civilian labor force, meaning part, to a drop in the figures for The l.abor Oepart.ment'b last persons with jobs plus those seek-unemployed teen-agers, w~1le monthly report before the Nov. 2 ing them. was put at 95,203,000, the rate f_or adult men actually election s howed that the orcicial down 280,000 from August. went up shghUy · 1 . jobless rate edged downward The total employment and !--abor Departm~nt ana ysts said the changes, m any case, I I • 3 Deaths' ·Motives Not Sex Orange County Sheriffs of- ficers hav~ ruled oul sexual moJestalion as a PQSs1ble factor in the murders or three men whose bodies have been found in recent weeks in the Ortega Highway area. Investigators said today that examinations of all three corpses have led the m to believe that the • motive for murder in each case didn't have sexual overtones. They have not yet been able lo identify the latest victim. a young man whose naked body was found Wednetiday on lhe fr~ inges of the Cleveland National Forest about 12 miles east of San Juan Capistrano. His body was found m the same general area as that which yielded the bodies of two other m en. one of whom has been iden- t ified. Sheriff's officers believe at this stage of the inves tigation that the ki l ling of Richard Lynn Shepherd. 36, of Long Beach. was not related to the killing of the two other men. "We'd rattier not sav whv at ttus point," Sheriff'~ Lt. Sim Mid· dJeton said. ; 'And that doesn-t mean we arc of lhe firm opinion that the killings or the two uruden· tified men are linked in some way." Sheriff's officers are scourinJ:? the area where the bodies were found in a quest for clues that 1 could lead to the identification of 1 the first and third victims. • '·But clues are hard to come by in that kind of country." Mid· dleton said. "We are hoping that some member of the publiC' who knows more about this than we do will come forward w1lh in· formation.·· From Pag«> A I SLAIN ... George Lorton. He said Costa Mes a officers were comparin~ notes with Anaheim police on the two rob· beries. Sgt . 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Neither party effort has visibly caught on with California voters. Rut Democrat Jimmy Carter's "lead of 15 to 20 percentage points m Polls a month ago is down to six Points in one poll and four in another. When Eugene McCarthy's wnte-in candidacy is taken into SOVIET DOMINATION RI PPL ES WIDEN-A.f account. the California Poll's 41 ·to-35 Carter lead is trimmed to 40·t0·38. The regio;tralion numbers favor Carter, while President Ford has the stron~er campaign organization Democrats outnumb er Republicans by 1.8 million. and three new Democrats have been registering f or every new Republican the last four months. Most Democratic efforts ~incc the presidenti<ll convcnlwns have gone into I hal registration dri ve. wh1rh roul <I give lkmocrals a two m1lhon voter majority about ~ 5 million to 3 5 million Republicans But most of the polillcal &C't1vl- ty the mass lclephonmgs, pre· cinct wnlks and mailini;s has bcrn in the Rl.'puhlican ramp The ""Repuhhcan lJnily" cam- paign, an appeal to vote a •Straight ticket frnm Ford down through statr \-;sembly C'all didates. has bcc·n und1•r way seven1I weeks Carter campaign organizers arr still \"RJ:?Ue 11ho11t how many local headquarter~ or telephone banks "' Ill be npcnl•d. or where. Rut neither Ford nor Carter has a stronl'? constituency of his 0"''11 in lhe nation's largest state. The outcome in California very likely will depend on two losers in the presidential derby: Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr and former Gov. Ronald Reagan. So far, Brown, a 3·1 winner over Carter in the California primary. has pl aycd a more ac live role in the Carter campaign than Rl'aitan has for Ford. 8ut Reagan delivered to Ford a campaign structure with roots down to the precinct level More Aid Vowe d MANILA. The Philippines <APl-World Bank President Robert s. McNamara promised poor countries they can look forward to getting more aid money at slightly easier r8lCS. as the Joint annual meeting of the bank and the International Monelary 'Fuod CIMF) ended to- day. UNEMPLOYMENT • OFf IN GOUNr(-A3 were not large enaugh to have a s,tatistical significance. .. We cons ider 1t about un- changed, with both unemploy- ment and employment on a plateau, .. said one official. The job figures were the latest in a string or statistiC's ind\cating stagnant economic performance. On Thursday, the department reported that wholesale pt1ces soared by nine-tenths oJ a percentage point in septembl!r. a rate that would amount to a boul 11 percent af projected over a year. That brought renewed attacks upon Administration Policies. by Democr at Jirpmy Carter and other critics, and today's report was certain to do the same While the jobless r ate did decline after three consecuti vc monthly inC'reases. the figure or 7.8 percent is the highest at the t1me of any presidential election since 1940, when 1t was 14.8 per- cent. Then, the size of the labor force was 55.6 millJon. with 8. l million unemployed. Coupled with rising prices and the slowdown in economic growth. the lack of improveme!1l on the jobs front doubtlessly will fuel charges that President Ford is off base with his contention that his pollc ic:s are leadcng the ~conomy to sustained recovc-ry Zero Taxes Spur Slam WASHINGTON (AP) An Ohio Democrat says Lockheed Aircraft Corp. paid no federal income tax in 1975, and Pacirlc Gas & Electric Co. paid only 2.9 percent or net. Cong ressman Charles Vanik s aid Thursday his figures illustrate the way the supposed 48 percent corporate tax rate is rid· dJed with loopholes. He said Lockheed. with net income of $84.1 mlllion, was the only California- based company of 11 major corporations that escaped federal income taxes. Bottle Hurled Into Bedroom Strikes Child A Huntington Beach woman's small child. asleep in a bedroom Thursday night. suffered injuries when struck by a salad dressing bottle hurled through a window. Lind a Rogers. of 17142 Emerald Lane. said the bottle -;mashed through the gla~s pane. struck the noor and also shat- tered. spraying glass fragme~ts. The \'1ct1m 's cuts were minor but the incident 1s bein~ probed as one of assault with a deadly weaPon and m alicious m1schie€. /\ sear<'h of the surrounding neighborhoorl by the police helicopter crew yielded no s us· peels. Frotn PagP 11 I EVEREST.• .. cessful American cxped1t1on was in 1963. A 1971 American attempt failed. Sir Ecimund Hillary of New Zealand and Sherpa guirlc Tenzing Norkay conquered the summit in 1953. It appeared ttrnt neither Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum . who had hoped to ~come thi' first American women to scale Mt. Everes t . woul<i have a chance at the summit. A Jap anese. Junko ·rabie. is the only woman to have r<'ached the sum- mit from the Nepal side. The assault team's schedule had called (or them to awake at 3 a.m. In their tents at 27,SOO·foot· hJgh Camp 6, mell snow for a breakfas t of soup and h ot chocolate, then a few hours later . strap thclr SO-pound packs to 1t.heir b'1cks and bt<gin the climb to the 29,028-foot summit. The embassy, In radio oontact with expedition member Dan Emmett et the 12-mrmbcr gtoup'11 but camp, said the team left about an hour later lhan planned. Emmett gave no reason for the delay. 0 jQO Mil £S U. S. S. R. '"Empire' Folds; Pilots Hit I LOS ANGELES CAP) -The financiul empire or u Los Angeles lawyer·flnan<'ler has nearly vanis hed and along with lt millions of dollars invested in it. t)y more Lhan 700 pilots for United Airlines. according to the Los Angeles Times. Investors put at least $40 million nnd maybe ns much ns $100 million into Barry S. Marlin's Caribbean bank. joint real estate ventures and other en- terprises, the newspaper said to-· day. Marlin's real estate S}ndica· lions went bad, however, and the lJ.S. Attorney's office 1'1 conduct- ing a criminal investigation, the 1·1mes said. The Times gave this account o( Marlin's financial situation and its effoct on his investors; Soviet-do111i11ated? Earlier this year. officials in the Cayman Is lands forced his First Kensington Bank there to halt operations. More than 20 c:ivil fraud suit.s have been filed against him. President Vord 's commcnl lhal he does not think people or Poland Romania and Yugoslavi a consider themselves 'dominated by the Soviet Union has con- tinued to cause problems since Wednesday night's. de- bate. Challenger Jimmy Carter has apparently ~ec1ded it is a major campaign issue. For more details, see story on Page /\4. He has been under investiga- tion by state and federal agencies since at least 1972. His financial activities and as- sets were global but now most of what remains is tied up in· bankruptcy proceedings. BB Youth Held The assets remaining for bis . creditors include ~ percent of · the stock of K & K Properties. Inc .. ::i Delaware corporation set up last DeC'em ber. Stock from the corporation was used to buy the real properties of the limited partnerships Marlin sold and in which he was usually a p~er. In Attack on Mo01 J\ Huntington Beach tecna~cr is jailed today on c harges he n:- pealedly beat his mo~er. then tned to smother her with a sofa pillow. The vouth, 17 . and wcighin~ 113 pounds, was book<'d into Orange Countv Juvenile llall Thursday on charges or assault with intent to commit murder and a::.i.aull and battery H i s mother who :cl~o claimed he held her C6.lf>l1Vc in their northwes t llunt1ni:tnn Beach home afterward and fl" fused to allow her to make any telephone calls -finally sum· moned help . She reportedly told her son she needed a drink of water and was able to get to the kitchen and call a daughter in another city. who relayed the message to Hunt· ington Beach police, Jn· vestigators said. The woman, bruised and bloodied, including a cut hp, told Officer Jim Austin that her son had snatched the keys to tht• family car and fled A telephone call to the home about that point turned out I•> be the sus pect , who tolrl Ofhcer Austin he was al a pay telephone 17 Arrested lnDmgRap LOS ANGELES CAP>-Seven- teen persons have been arrested for investigation of distributing heroin as part of a nationwide crackdown on Mexican drug traf· fie. aulhonties said. A Federal Drug Enforcement Administration official sairl those a rrested here Thursday were among m ore than 230 persons taken into custody as part of a JS-city push to capture upper-echelon members or ma- booth when questioned on the line. He told the patrolman when asked the number that none was shown on the dial and obediently went to another pay telephone booth when told they needed one with a number to reach him. The youth was quickly ap- prehended there without incident and transferred to the county youth hall pending a hearing. The victim in the noon-hour as· -;ault told police despite the su:.· pcct"s tiny stature he had sue· cecded in pinioning her and came near to suffocating her in the in· cident. She said she was about lo lose consciousness and struggling for breath when she finaUy wrestled freeofthepillow. A bankruptcy attorney for lhe partnership ventures said in court that there 1s no way of de· termining the disposition of each investor's money because of the commingli.ng or f unds on all of Marlin's accounts. . When called to testily at the bankruptcy hearing, Marlin re- portedly invoked the F ifth Amendment, r efusing to answer any questions. Marlin's investors included 700 to 800 United pilots, their friends and relatives and his own. mother-in-law. The Times said many or them seemed to place absolute faith in Marlin. Some pilots rePortedJY ioves~ ed as much as $150,000. The mother of Marlin's second wife alleged she paid $650,000. 'Spaeed ~ut' Star Trek Bank Heist Flops Il'ALTlMORE CAP) -A wayward "Trekkie'' has . been charged with bank robbery and assaull after he allegedly told a teller at the South Baltimore branch of the Maryland National Bank that he had a bomb "li kc you see on Star Trek." . . According to police, an apparently intoxicated man entered the bank and told a teller he had an ex- plosive and said, "Give me all your money and don't push the alarm and keep smiling." But when the teller handed over an envelope stuffed wilh money the robber said, ",I. don't want an envelope. put the money in a shof'. box. • After finding no shoe boxes m the bank, the man walked to a nearby rel::iil discount store. where _he was t aken into custody by police who followed him there after witnesses pointed him out. . Police charged Andrew It. Epps, 43. of Balt1more ""ith the robbery. Police said they rccO\'cred $1.120 taken from t~e bank and the "bomb" turned out to be a plashc toothbrush. jor dru~ rin~s ~~~~--=====~~~~~~~~~~~-======================= All For The Family- What Changes your house more than any other thing? What improves acoustics dramatically? What warms up a house? What imparts unique beauty and comfort? . Carpeting from Alden's. that's what' (If your house "stifles" you. stop in and see us FAST } DEN'S :rnsiaiiatiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor lj I ~ I 47) \ f 1663 PLACENTIA A.VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -¢A6 2255 • J I By GARY G&ANVUJ.,.E Ot•O.llyf'I• ... U you're lbe avera11e Orange County homeowner, the propttty, tax blll lhat will be mailed to you next Friday will be $200 higher than last year's versloo. County Tax Collector· Tt-eu1,1rer Robert Citron uid 'lburada.y lhe '83. 759 tax bills bis County ... . Jobless D e clines Unemployment in Orange Cqunty dropped in September to 6.S percent, meaning there were 3,100 fewer jobless county resi- dents last month than in August. And, in its monthly labor statistic report, the State Employment Development Department <EDD> predicted employment in Orange County will reach record heights in the , next few months. That prediction was based on expected hiring for the Christmas season, expanded school activity and the opening of two new shopping centers. «flee wUl mail next week collec-- t.lvely total $97 million more than last year's mailing. , lo terms oC homeowners, Citron said, that gain means an average hike in property truces of $200. "Many bllls will be ftluch higher than the $200 average," Citron said. "And," he "added. "many bills will increase less Last month, the drop in un· employment was marked by employment gains in the con- struction industry and retail • . trade, according to EDDs's r e- port. i In August, there were 26,500 , persons e mployed in the con- ; struction industry. That figure r ose to 28,700 in September. · EDD's statisticians noted that : the value of building permits is· : sued in the county during the first , seven months of the year was more than double the same value in 1975. They also noted that the F1uor Corp. has begun transferring , employes from Los Angeles : Countv to its new corporate head· j quarters in Irvine. Whis tle Dance than the$200 average." Those Tenecting the 'highest gain will be mailed to the Newport Beach·Corona del Mar area, according to Citron. There. the tax collector srutl, the average homeowner propt:r· ty tax bill will be $616 higher than a year.ago. Citron pointed out that the 1 Those transfers will help swell the county's employed rolls, EDD said. Hampering a further decline in unemployment last m9nth was rain that drove farm workers from fields, according to the labor report. While blowing on a brass whistle, a 5-year·old child is lhc cente r of attention during tribal dancing in Mpopoma, a township near Bulawayo, Rhodesia, m arking the news of eventual majority rule for Africans in Rhodesia. That rain also caused ex- t ensive crop damage that will hamper a recovery in farm employment, EDD reported. l.DI Convicted I !For Cruelty 11 SAN DIEGO (AP) -A court· martial trial by six officers and I six enlisted Marines has convict- 1 ed Sgt. Fred E . Thomas, a 23- 1 year·old drill instructor from Los :.Angeles, of m istrcating recrui ls. : Thomas was fined $750 and re- : duced lo rank of corporal. ; Jn the three·day trial, he was :convicted on five counts of ; maltreatment. They included !Painting a red star on the •forehead of Pvt. Steven Strain :because. Thom as tes tified, !Strain "did not measure up" as a '.new Marine. ' :LA Man New Smog C hie f LOS ANGELES (ft:P) William F. Hammond, who has worked for more than a quarter- ' century to control smog. has been na~d chief engineer of the Orange unty zone or the new •Souther California Air Pollution Control istrict. Hammond's appointment, an· nounced Thursday, is effective immediately. Yacht Race Finals Due Over W e ekend By ALMON LQCKABEY O.lly Pll•t lullntEclitor Winners of lbe major offshore yacht racing series during the past series will go head to bead Saturday and Sunday in competi- tion for the Ocean Racing F1eet of Southern California's cham- pionship. The three.race series will be sailed Saturday and Sunday ofr Long Beach Harbor with Long Beach Yacht Club as host. The annual event will pit top fini shers in eight of the major of· fs hore series, including the Yacht Racing Union's Pacific ·Ocean Racing Conference (PORC>. plus the top finishers in San Diego Yacht Club's in· augur al Manzanillo race. ~ INVITED to participate is J im Kilroy's famed 79-foot ketch Kialoa by virtue of her first to finish in all six of F1orida 's Southern Ocean Racing Circuit, the Transatlantic race and the Southern Cross Series in Australia. Southland series r epresented will be Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney Series, California Yacht Club's Overton Series, San Diego Yacht Club's Rumsey Series, Balboa Yacht Club's 55 Series, Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Series, Windjammers Yacht Club's Cameron Jones Series, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club's Cabrillo Series. and Long Beach Yacht Club's Catalina Series. The Ocean Racing Fleet of Southern California is the gov- erning and advisory body for all offshore racing in the Soulhland. Between 30 and 40 boats have been invited to compete in the championship r egatta. ON THE LOCAL front. Balboa Yacht Club will stage an open r e- gatta for Lido-14s, Saturday and Sunday: Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cl ub will conduct the sixth race of its Ange lman series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts: Newport Harbor Yacht Club will be host to a two- day regatta for Lehman·l2 and J.aser dinghies, and Dana Point Yacht Club has scheduled its Fall Regatta Saturday and Sunday. Southern California Yachting Association calendar: Ht.,OOr1·8•111N 8AL80 A YACHT CLUB -()po<\ l"vll.tlOft<ll RrqAll• CLIOO 141 S1lurd•lV. !.und•v BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB-An· 'l"llnlll\S.-rl~•No •· S•turday, Wndav. tlFWPORT HARBO R YACHT CLUB - Lt nm111-11 •nil L~\•• R•q•tt•. S.Cu«hv Sunday O"'Nll POINT Yo\CHT CLU8-Flll R~t11, Si!turd•v Sund•'f . Lo• An<1tlo·L•"111 .. i1C1' LONG AtAC.H YACHT CLUB Oc•"n Raci1>q ro ... 1 of Soutll•rl\ C.alllorn1,, crwi"'ll•on~hlp, S..lur. d'V. s.,.,., • ., LOS ANGELES YACHT CLU8 -Ftll Sm{'ll llo<lt "4rrl0\ SMur<l•v 'und•v SEAL BEACH Vllt HT CLUB-Cnlumt>u• Oav RtQlllt8, all < la\\•\, \M1m1,,v S•mct•v. S'"'" Monico ll•Y S•NTA MQNIC.\ YACHT CLUB -Tr•"'baV rlt<• Chan<ll"P) s.1turlldV KING llARROR YACHT CLIJ8 -r.-.1 R 1(11\a rA<• fcf'-nitrbcutrfh) Saturd,,v ••wr1c,,nr Gu1Ch lnv1tAHnnAI CLlqhln•nrt CIA\\I ~lurdiw Sunctdy, Which Candidate MARINA OrL REV VAO H C'l llAS ttome Porl R•o•fl•. •II (Ill\\•\ ~"t11rdAy, Sun<l•Y· S•n Ole90 SOUTHWESlEllN VAC.HT CLUB S..n 01- tn En\f'n•d• r "<" !..•tur<MV Sund~• Sbn 0 1eoo lo En\,iltnl'dApredlrt•c1 IOQ r~r,. S..turda't' No matter what your bent is - political campaigns , public health or naval power -Sun- day's Daily Pilot will have facts to straighten out the issues. SWINE FLU -Everyone has questions about the swine nu in- oculation clinics that start Mon· day in Orange County. Staff W'riter Joanne Reynolds out· guesses them in a survey o! health department officials that leads oft the YOU section. 'GENE'S CAMPAIGN - Former Minnesota Sen. Eugene' McCarthy is an Independent can· dldalc for president this year. · Cdnerally regarded as a quixotic . quest. his attempt could be a fac· · tor In n close election. Which c&ndidale has the most to fear f~m McCtirthy? JAMAICAN SOUND-There's a new beat. on the.rock. music (SUND A Y'S BEST) scene. It's called reggae. it's from Jamaica and even if you've never heard of il you've probably heard some American adapta- tions of it. An Associated Press story'tooks at the sound's grow- ing popularity. on the entertain• mentpages. " LET H AL MYSTERY Though they draw little public at- tention these days, Polaris sub-· marines are stlll prowling lhe waters of the world with tbelr de- tldly cargoes. In case ol war. no one outside W asbingt.on. not even those on the ships, would know the tarfets of their computer· directed missiles. The Associat· ed Press story is scheduled for the YOU Sec~i~n. COR.\NOOC .. YS YACHT CLUB Cle"I( F~ll Sette\, S..lurdev OCEANSIDE VACllT CLUB -H•rbOr IM~, S.lurO.y. !>un<l•Y SANlA Cl o\RA RACING ASSOCIATION - Autumn Hart. S."•'· S.lu•CI•'· MISSIOH 8.\V '(A(HT CLu8-Ctt~M!ln~I\ 8.ty, S.turd<ly 'John Baptist' Vegas Torcher LAS VEGAS (Aft) -Metro police say a man calling himself ••John the Baptis t " may be. responsible for four ftre bomb- ings of area churches within.two weeks. Police sold Thursday the man called the Las Vegas Voice, a black community weekly paper. 'and took responsibility for the 1ftret. The caller vowed lo con· Unue burning churches in the erf'3. · The r ambling statement said in part. "This is John the Bapti11t. J have come to Inform you that the great mast<'r ha.." sent me here to straighten this earth up .. average gain In taxes varies within communities. For example, he said. homes in San Clemente wtth an ocean view average an increase of $246. Homes not so well situalect_ ln San Clemente will be hit with an average gain of $155. Balboa Island re5idents can look forward to paying an Friday, October 8. 1976 average 0($268 more in taxes this year, Citron said. And in Cameo Shores in Newport Beach. tho jump will~ an average.of $10L Jo the Mission Viejo area. homeowners can expect their tax bills to be about $244 higher than aa year ago, Citron said as he con- t inued to cite examples of average increases. l.ike other county ofCiclals, OAILYPILOT A:J: Citron blamed the increase in taxes on higher property assess- ments caused ctucfly by infla- tion Overall, lhnl increase in as- sessed value climbed 18.9 per• cent this year. And while some taxing agencies c ul their tux rates, th.: cuts did nol equul the impact or the gain in property values. 'No Bribe Offer' Hyz en Blames Aid.e for Flap By TOM BARLEY 01 tlM Dally Pl i.1 SlillM San Clemente architect Leon Hyzen denied from the witness stand Thursday that he ever had bribery on his mind when he con· tact ed Orange County S u· pervisor Thomas Riley's of- fice about the possible bwt<Ung or a branch library in San Clemente. 'Tm not interested in politics and I know practically nothin& about the subject," he told de· rense attorney Mike l'ianagan. "But I do know that I've never bribed anyone in my life." Hyzen explained to a Superior Court jury that he is no longer de- pendent on architectural fees as U1e prime source of his income. The 66-year-old former Rhodes Scholar told the panel in Judge II. Waller Steiner's courtroom that he has been semi·rctired for the past eight years. He said he now devotes between 60 to 70 percent of his architectural efforts to charities, almost all of them in the general San Clemente area. testimony that Herman did al L the que s tio ning in those telephone calls and wrongly as- sumed that he (Hyzen) was con- templating the bribery of Riley. "At my age and with my carter almost over. I don't see how anyone could ever think anything like that about me, .. Hyzen told the jury. An angry exchange with Conley enlivened.the court action immediately after the prosecutor appeared to suggest that Hyzen had lied at one. point o( bis testimony. . Judge Steiner managed to calm the furious witness after Hyzen shouted: "I've already been through a terrible ex· perience with Peter Herman and now this man is trying to do the same thing to me.·' . Judge Steiner uphel d Flanagan's objection and re- fused to allow Hyzen to answer when Conley asked the witness: "You came here from Chicago, Mr. Hyzen. Isn't it true that in Chicago you have to pay money to public officials if you e~l to get any kind of contract?" Hyzen confirmed for Conley that be was an unsuccessful bid- der for lhe Dana Niguel Library contr act but assured t.he pre,.. secutor that the loss of the con· tract meant very little to him. And he confirmed for Conley that he could have expected to r e· ceive much more than the $1,000 he promised to pay into tho library fund if he got the San Clemente Library contract. • Hyzen agreed that architects often get from six to eight per- cent of the construction price when they have completed their specifications for any building project. "Given a price or $400,000 for the San Clemente library, i! it 1s ever approved, wouldn't that work out at between $24,000 and $32,000 for the archit ect ?" Conley asked the witness. Hyzen agreed that the calcula· tion was correct. Conl ey asked Hyzen if he was aware of those factors when .he contacted Supervisor RHey. "There is nothing illegal about approaching a county s uperviS<lr about a contract," Hyzen said . "In any event, the question of ii· l egality never crossed my mind." "I'm still interested if a n architectural contract comes along," Hyzen testified. ''But it doesn't mean that much to me; if I get one, fine, if 1 don't get one. that ·s OK too.·· Hyzen is being tried on three felony counts or bribery con- tained in a grand jury indict- ment. Judge Steiner refused to dismiss those counts Thursday after the prosecution completed its case against the accused architect. Anaheim Man Held On Seven Charges Hyzen told both Flanagan and Deputy District Attorney John Conley during Thur.s day's testimony that he blames former journalist Peter Herman, Riley's executive aide. for his pre3e11t. predictment. "I told him many limes that l was willing to m ake a contribu· lion but I meant a contribution or any architectural fee I got to the library fund,'' Hyzen said. "But he kept going on and on about the issue until I didn't real ly know what he meant." Herman tapeG two telephone conversations with Hyzen after Riley advised the district at· torney's office last May that he might have been the target of a bribery attempt. The jury has listened lo those tapes. Hyzen insisted throughout his • ... ff. 49+ 111. •u t A 20-year-old Anaheim man aJ. legedly took a dip in a ~irlfriend 's swimming pool dur- ing a police ch-ase in Placentia early today and was sent to Orange County Jail to dry out, police said. Officers aald a complicated series of events allegedly stem- ming from a quarrel with a girl lead to the unexpected swim. Police said · Gary Robert Murphy, 20, of 164.5 Palm Lane, Anaheim , was booked into Orange County J ail on charges or assault and battery, auto theft. hit and run driving, malicious mis- chier. unlawful entry, injury lo telephone lines and resisting ar- r e,sl after the 1 : 45 a. m. incident. Police alleged the matter start· ed when Murphy stole a car in Anaheim and drove to a girlfriend's home ~n Placentia. ASTERS IN t UlL l lOOM l lVIS ..,..IU~S r 1"-1tC9 OUAIUS (lt•A lUC( tCAL CAl •,O•f'f"•"S IAvo•tT(. \()lilrt C•OWING .IVHIPltlt MMR LIMOll 111· ·"·" . !!J,-r $ 4'' f YUI ltAlllfOO rllUIT COJllNl'ACf G"-OWTH •CAL CAME WA IMPATIENS · -TlOC0\011, f'Ull l \.OOM "'4A0(0 0Af'Of H TAlltfl JU.. UfUD SU .. GAL 99t •.S.40ATfD COlOtll~ JO(f tNfO S•ASON SOIU~ HOW CA\.. INl>llOR Pl llNY ()11'1111 !Mf NT AUl1 ARfCA & l t9. IJ.tf P S Nfl>NlHE *4'' ULLl 0000 •n1111 1~000RS • .. uo•uo"r o • OUTSIOI. l"f "4Ant ' ""' AVOCADO .... •K.tt FUlll'E ,. *1099 t•Cl lLlNT OU&llf'f. O•lfH Mt OIUM S•(IO "'"'" OVIT& Hl .. llTW' When he arrived he allegedly got into an argument with the girl and her m other, ripped a telephone from the wall, then pushed the two into a planter, police said. The .mother and daughter 11ed, to a neighbor's home, offi cers as· sert ed, but Murphy allegedly followed them. kicked open a door, then fled in his girlfriend"s car. Police alleged he drove around the block, where he hit a parke<l car, then drove back to the girl ·s home and tried to hide from then pursuing police in her back yard. While there, police said, he al- legedly tore down a six-foot sec· lion of fence. then jumped into the shallow end of a s wimming pool, where he was apprehended. by police. , • • ' i i , I i I i • ' l I , ' ' ... • ' I '·. \ • I . \ • ' l • , ' : l ~ • • \ I T 1 J -. '. I ! l ' \ \ I ' • ~ t I • ·- .A4 DAILY PILOT Friday. Octoti.r 8. 1976. ·c-.!~-::~g-Q-. Thorns Snag Ford .@ . Campaign Trail Not Rose-strewn witla ' T o m a r phi n e TO THE RESCUE: Some elder s avants in our society today· believe that what thls country n eeds is the return of the old·time rural doctor. This calls up an image of Ule 'k indly -old physician who, in times of stress, willingly hitched up Nellie to the buggy and trotted out in the d ead of night across 14 miles of snow to aid some coun· try kid who was s uffering a high fever. You do not hear too many s tories like thaf these days. We d o, however, have in our midst some medical men who will v olunteer. Dr. Terry E. Lilly Jr. of Irvine is one or these. 0..0SE ASSOClATES of Dr. Lilly say he somewhat resembles ·the country doctor of yesteryear. He could m aybe pose for one of those Norman Rockwell paint· ings. Perhaps it's fitting that he :practices out in Irvine where we still cling to some of the last vestiges of Orange County's rural past. It was last summer when Dr. Lilly's instinct for volunteerism surfaced. A crippled young man from San Clemente wasn't going to get to go to s ummer camp un- less he got a physical just before the bus departed. By The As10elated Press President Ford, making his first extensive trip ol the fall campaign, is finding there are more thorns on the campaign !!_ail than in the White House ~eGarden. . •Ford often has been criticized by Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter for his early strategy of remaining in the White House. away from the rigors ol the cam- paign. Carter complained that Ford carried on bis candidacy with bill-signing appearances in the White House Rose Garden where be bad litUe chance to fall under public s crutiny. BUT FORD IS IN mE middle of a week-long campaign trip, his third and longest vote-gathering expedition since Labor Day. He was heckled by a group of stu- dents on the campus of USC (Related Photo, AS). He also found himself on the defensive Thursday because of two statements he made during Wednesday night's debate with Carter: -First, Ford touched off a flood of adverse reaction when be Bangkok Cal._ ·asserted during the debate that the Soviets do not dominate the nations or Eastern Europe. . -8ECOND, FORD vowed dur· ing the debate that he would or· der the Commerce Department to make public the names of U.S. corporations "that have participated in the Arab boycott" of Israel or of companies employ· inCJews. · By Thursday, Ford 'Was in ef- fect backing off on the Eastern Europe question, although he did not acknowledge he was doing so and did not retract his original statement. ./ And Commerce Department officials said what Ford had ac- tually told them to do was to re- lease names of any companies that become involved in the boycott after Thursday. Names or companies that participated in the boycott earlier will not be dis· closed, s aid spokesman Horace Webb. Those companies are said to number in the hundreds. WEBB SAID HE COULD see that some people might have in· terpreted Ford's remarks as in· • ·Thailand Promi~ed Rule by Civilians BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)-Thailand's new military rulers have promised to relinquish power to a civilian gove~nment, possibly within a few months, informed diplomatic sources said today. dicating past reports would be made public. He said it was "a matter of semantics.•• Carter and his running mate, Sen. Walter Mondale, hit the Eastern European quotation hard at each stop, obviously adopting the Ford statement as a major issue. Carter said r epeatedJy that Ford's Eastern Europe state-, ment was "a blunder," a "dis- grace" and that it showed in· sensitivity. FORD SAI D DURING the de- bate that •'there is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and there never will be under a Ford administration." Ford told an audience in Los Angeles Thursday that the Unit· ed States "firmly supports the aspirations for independence of the nations of Eastern Europe. The United States has never con· ceded and never will concede their domination by the Soviet Union." Ford, speaking to a crowd or about 15,000 at use. said it is his policy to help Eastern Europe countries "become less depen· dent on the Sov~et Union." FORD'S STATEMENT during S • •d F •1 d the debate touched off a storm or UICI e Ot e protests, both from allies abroad . Accused mass murderer Joseph Kallinger, on trial in and from groups representing Hackensack, N.J., attempted to cut his wrists Thursday Americans of Eastern European with the 1· agged edge of a lens from a pair of glasses. The descent. ' Foreign newspapers described courtroom attempt, foiled by a lawyer and sheriff's de- the Ford statement as an ''in· puties, is reported to be his second in three days. Bergen icredible blunder," as "a major County Undersheri!f John Stasse holds the almost-fatal gaffe" and a ''gravefauxpas." lens. ~iiiiilii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiii~---.. U.S .-India People in the camp program c alled on Dr. Lilly. He rushed over to .Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. T he kid was rushed the r e. Dr. Lilly gave the physical. The youngster was rushed to the bus. The day was saved. Then only this week, it de- veloped up al L athrop Junior High School in Santa Ana that of- ficials had failed to give the girls' v olleyball team physical ex- amin a tion s . They were scheduled for an immediate con-t est. T hey couldn't play unless J>hysicals we re administered. Bangkok, a city of four million, remained calm for the second day T e n s1·ons today, and no open opposition to the regime was reported. Schools TWO WEEK REOPENING SALE Laguna Store Only THUS ONCE AGAIN, lrvine's Dr. Lilly was called upon. He r ushed to Mercy Hos pital. About 20 girl volleyball players were also rushed to Mercy. And the kindly Dr. Lilly started giving physical exams. Somehow, however, word got s pread around the Lathrop cam· pus that athletic teams were get· ting free physical checks out at :Mercy Hospital. About the time Dr. Li1ly was finishing with the 20 girl voll eyball players, 30 m embers of the Lathrop Junior varsity foot- ball team showed up, ready fo r physical exams. Dr. Lilly kept examining. Shortly ther eafter. another 30 members of the Lathrop varsity appeared. complete in football regalia. inquiri.ng as to whe~e they were to line up for their "'Physical checks. . BY NOW, THE HALLS of •Mercy Hospital were filled with 60 football players clomping about, not to mention the 20 m embers of the girls•volleyball team. Hospital Administrator Robert Keller surveyed his crowded hallways and was reported to be somewhat nonplussed. He no doubt wanted to borrow a hne from ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." something like: "Who a r e t hese p eople, anyway?" Exhausted by now, kindly Dr. Lilly of Irvine had to give up on the Lathrop varsity. Well, the motto out at that hospital is "Mercy Cares .•. " Dr. Lilly may now, however, want to ponder a long-time tnott.o of military enlisted men. ft is, "Never Volunteer !or Anything. u were closed and r esidents were forbidden to meet for political (" J R l d purposes in groups of more than IN SH 0 RT I ecoun e five. _ WASHINGTON (AP) The s ources said acting -RichardNixontriedto Foreign M in i s t e r An ant nearly four months ago, leaving manipulate the afr airs of Panyarachun briefed Bangkok's more than 240 people dead and the Indian subcontinent diplom a tic corps Thurs day 2,000iajured. and Jed Indian leaders at night. He said there would be no Scattered disturbances were one time to believe they change in Thailand's foreign reported around the country were under threat of a policy, that the situation was overnight. Fire fighters rushed U.S. naval attack, says calm and the way was being to the spra'°ling black township New Delhi's outgoing paved for a return t.o a civilian· of Soweto, outside Johannesburg, ambassador, Triloki N. led democracy. alter a fire bomb was burled into Kaul. ~ , a school storeroom. It was in Viors t er, Blac lu Meet Soweto that the large-scale riots 'ru-st broke out June 16. PRETORIA, South Africa (AP> -Prjme Minister John SNrger11 Stu!ce••ful Vorster was meeting with black leaders today for the first time NEW YORK (AP) -The since nationwide WU'est erupted malignant tumor in the bladder Contraception Use Increas es To 70 P e rce nt WASHINGTON (AP)-Nearly 70 percent of American married couples are using some form of contraceptive device for family planning, according to a govern- ment s urvey. The proportion using the pill. intrauterine devices (IUD) or s urgical sterilization has nearly doubled during the last 10 years. THE U.S. CENTER, for Health Statistics reported that the pro- portion of couples with a woman of child-bearing age who relied on contraception for family plan· ning rose from 50 percent in 1960 to nearly 70 percent in im. Among those practicing con· traception, the proportion using. oral contraceptives, IUDs or sterilization rose from :n percent in 1965 to almost 70 percent on 1973. of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey bad only "superficially infiltrated" the tissue, his doctors s ay. and they are optimstic that he will re- turn to the floor of the U.S.: Senate. "The tumor was pretty much as we expected, confmed to the base or the bladder,'' according ·to the senator's surgeon, Dr. Willet F. Whitmore, Jr., who led a special surgical team in suc- cessfully removing the can· cerous organ Thursday in the S'h to six hour operation. Cmatdl Okay• Paet DETROIT (AP)-The2S-day- old strike at 'Ford Motoc Company is nearer to a conclusion today following ratification of a con-tratt by the United Auto Workers• 175-member National Ford Coun· cil. The union 's 170,000 Ford workers get the next shot at con- sidering the pact, which would provide the average assembly line worker 40 paid days off in 1979, the last year of the contract. Balloting will begin t his weekend, a nd UAW President Leonard Woodcock said rank· and-file ratification could come by next Tuesday. Kaul. who ends his 3th-year term as am- bassador here today, said his years in Washington have seen relations between India and the United States move from cold hostility toward friendship. ••A UMiTED improve- ment has been achieved since the tensions of the early 1970s," Kaul said In an interview. "But our two countries stiJI have a long way to go before re- aching true friendship and a new U.S. approach could help bring it about." Kaul, formerly foreign secretary, came here in the afternath of India's war with Pakistan and the Bangladesh crisis. It was a period that saw the policies of then-President Nixon tilt in favor of Pakistan to the point that Indian leaders came to believe at one stage they were under the l.breal ma U.S. naval attack. During tndia•s 19n conflict with Pakistan, the aircraft carrier En· terprise approached the Bay of Bengal and units of the U.S. Sixth F1eet mounted a display or strength within sight of India's defense perimeters. . __ ..... 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OF CLOCKS Herscbede Trend Howard Miller Gaza Heyden Trapani Seth Thomas Decor T1ehron Heurinf Yerichron Bolleribach B~o Friday October 8 1976 DAILY PILOT 1t j :- .-r . • , , , , ,. ~ ~ • " ~ , " ~ • • . • , . . . . • . . " . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . ·. .. Teacher Regains Job ~ex-change T e acher · Gets Ba~k Pay Too OAKLAND CAP) -A popular gym teacher whose sex change operation stirred angry con- troversy here has won a court order directing school officials to assign him a teaching job and to give him about $3,200 in back pay. Steve Dain, a muscular, bearded man who was formerly Doris Richards, a girls' gyrp teacher, said he would return to Emery High School today, re· ady to work. He said Thursday's court vie· tory struck a blow for "the pro- tectio n ·of tenured teachers everywhere.·· ALAMEDA C OUNTY Superior Court Judge Robert K . Barber made the ruling after be was s hown medical releases certifying that Dain could re· turn to work and was told he bad, in fact, tried to r eturn to work. "This removes the medical question," Barber said in order· ing the 37·year-old teacher re- instated with two months' back pay . School district attorneys had argued that Dain had aban- doned his post while undergoing treatment that made him, physically, a man. THE FUROR E RUPTED when· the 10-year teaching veteran tried to return to work after a leave of absence taken for an operation and identity change at lbe Stan· ford University sex change clinic. .. Students, parents, teachers and administrators were divided on the question. The school board took no action, neither firing him nor returning him to work. The last lime Dain tried lo re- turn lo work, however, Supt. Lewis Stommel had him arrest· f>d on a misdemeanor charge of "wilful disturbance" because he ignored an order to stay away from school until further notice and tried to attend a teachers' orientauon meeting on Sept. 2. DAIN SAID T HEN he was afraid that if he didn't show up for the meeting, he would be ac· cused of missing work. He faces trial Tuesday in Oakland Municipal Court on the charge. When he felt it was obvious school officials were trying to block his return, Dain filed suit on Sept. 22, accusing the dis- trict of wrongfully withholding his pay since Aug. 1 and depriv- ing him of his tenured teaching job. Alter Thursd<1y's ruling on that suit, Stommel said he would poll the board to de· termioe what action lo lake. IN ARGUING AGAINST re· instatement, Willi am Johnston, .. an attorney for the Emeryville Unified School District, con· tended Dain had exhausted his sick leave during his absence since last December and had, in effect, abandoned his job. Despite the ruling. Johnston said the medical question still concerned the school board. "Dain was a gi rls' gym teacher." he declared. Noting that Dam "has the same Social Secunty number'' as Dons Ri chards, the attorney asked, ''ls it the same J>(?rson?" Dain's teaching credentials allow him to teach any subject. He said he would prefer to teach sciences when he begins rus career as a male teacher. Neiv Letter for I erry New Sniper Vic tim SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - 29·year ·old Sandra Smith shot in the leg became the latest victim. police say, in a series of 12 sruper shootings plaguing the city over the past four months. President For d, campaigning at USC Thurs- day, received a letterman's jacket from the private Los Angeles university. Ford em- braced football star Ricky Bell and Olympic Swimming champ John Naber. He also faced an unexpected group of hecklers who fired some verbaJ potshots about Ford com- ments during Wednesday's debate. 5 Charged Cops Face Sex Trial . save 40 % on new tops LOS ANGELES {AP )-M1sdemeanor charges have been filed agam!>l five poli ce officers accused of having sexual intercourse with teen-aged girl Ex· plorer Scouts All five of those charged Thursday have been relieved from duty, aulhorit1es said. Arraignment has been set for Oct. 15 in Municipal Court. The charges followed an investigation into al· leged misconduct involving 16 Hollywood Division officers over a two-year period with at least·six girls aged 16to18. · E'ood 1:11ion \lote S lat ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Teams ters Union negotiators have agreed to place a final offer from the Food Employers Council before a vole of the un- fon's rank· and-file who are warehouse workers and truck drivers for major Southern California and Nevada food chaihs . FEC spokesman Bob Voight s aid the two sides )lad met with a federal mediator during the morn- ing and that the union agreed to present the offer lo l8 separate locals OcL 16and17 • Oil Sites R e maha 1lvailable SA"N DIEGO CAP) -The U.S. Department of Interior has not deleted from oil lease cons ideration ~ome 120lo150 square miles of continental shelf off . San Diego, federal officials msist. The department has confirmed the areas have not been excluded, despite the vigorous objections of local governmentleaders and the U.S. Navy . Buggbag Ca tie Di1n~f H ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Criminal charges have been d ismissed against a Beverly Hills man ac- cused of trying to eleclromcaJly eavesdrop on a closed·door meeting of the California Medical As· socialion. . Superior Court Judge Bernard Lawler has ruled that the m eeting was not confidential because it was open to all members of the medical pro· !ession and that the minutes of the meeting at which a controversial new treatment was discussed were published later. Slaying S aupe eo .\jougl1t LA QUJNTA (J\P ) Authorities today were searching for an Indio man and woman in connec- tion with the invc!.ligation of the murder of a Riverside County deputy public defender Hugh King. King had been shot several times and his home set afire in an apparent attempt to conceal the murder. Charles 8lumf1dd. 33, and 30-year-old Valerie Pearlman, described as having dated both men, were being sought. Birchers See k University Site SACRAMENTO <AP) -An official of lhe John Birch Society says a site is being sought in Northern California for a John Birch University. Charles Armour, district governor of the rightist organization, said in a published interview that the board of trustees has already been select· ed, but none is a Californian. ARMOUR SAID THE school would offer a .. classical education." "We're not going to sell the A cowl neck, turtleneck or a skinny skivvy. Shapes you could buy by the dozens and still not have enough. Every timeless. basic color is here. They're acrylic/wool. sizes S,M,L. The cowl neck, 1n black, wine, cream, slate blue or navy blue. Originally $13, 7.80 The turtle, black, russet, red, cream or slate. Orig. $13, 7.80 Skivvy, in grey, wine, cream, navy, slate or black. Orig. $12, 7.20 fashion Tops ..... ·-· \ .~ John Birch Society to the student," he added. He declined to go into cost figures, but said he an· ticipated no difficulty in attracting faculty and stu- dents. CARPET SPECIAL O~THEWEEK SOO~Y_.of lroww ~ Slliort SMcJ 2640 A•• St. ,....._. Mariw_.. S.---1 .......,.. ..... Suit Seeks End To Phone "Leak' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A consumer group has demanded that Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. publicly explain how much information it sup· plies lo certain government agencies about customers with unlisted numbers. The group, Campaign Against Utility Service Exploitation (CAUSE), said that an insert sent to such customers in Odober bills is not adequate. Nor were CAUSE leaders satisfied with the uUUty's response lo a formal complaint filed against it in May. THE BILLING I NSERT USTS the city, state. county and federal agencies that are provided with unlisted numbers but does not speciry how much. HOttll FUI MCSHIHGS For Ht. best deat . °"aft: • WAUPAPERS •DRAPERIES • LEVOlORS . • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING m ·~o;~··· I 500 Adolft1 An .• Stilt~ 205 Co1fo Mna Cor. Harbor & Ada!M 211d Roor Recr CALL 557-5153 THE · EARL'S r LUMllMG HEATIMG AIR COMD. n-. • ._.. .. ,__. ~~ ... ,, fl'""°' I A·••-C.1.1 ~· 10,..,,V•E.J\,} 'tt'l22 C.J"' 10C.u1•.••1ro .....,,,L .. , ... 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And it's true that il is probably in the best in· :_ t erest of county taxpayers to have federal rather than "' tounty tax dollars consumed. , But EDA's purpose is to increase employment ~ and stimulate the construction industry. ' In that light, it probably won't be any more sue- : cessful as a long-term solution to current problems than many similar stop-gap federal programs tried in recent years. ~ Nonetheless, county supervisors sbouldn 't look a •• gift horse in the moulh. Instead of quibbling about whether the funds can be spent as they please, they (. s hould t ake the money and apply them to other pro- jects that are planned but so far unbudgeted. ~ ~ ~ Room for a Clean-up ; ; A survey of campaign contributions by special in- , terest groups makes it quite pl run that the restrictions ~ applied to Presidential candidates should be extended to include financing of Congressional races. _. While the Presidential campaigns are being '• financed principally with public money from the voluntary tax check-off, there are no such Cunds for the Congressional c;mdidatcs. As a result, special interest groups are Pouring in money lo support their favorites at a rate more than double that of the 1974 Congressional election. AB of Sept. 1, according to a Common Cause sur- vey, contributions Crom business, labor, medical. dairy and other interest groups amounted to $10.l mllllon, compared with donations of $5.5 million at the same point in the 1974 eJect\oo.. Tbe political committees of the American Medical Association top the list of donors with $'964,000 in Congressional contributions. The dairy in- dustry 111 next, with $682,000, followed by tbe AFL·CIO COPE committees with $631,000. Donations in excess of $300,000 have been made by the Maritime Related Unions, United Auto Workers, National Education As· sociation and National Association of Realtors. Under present election regulations, this is all perfectly legal. But a bought candid.ate still means bought votes when legislation affecting tbe generous campaign donors comes up in Congress. In short, there's still plenty of room for cleaning up the election act. Cold AND Expensive If the family budget's giving you fits, take some solace at knowing you aren't doing your buying in Barrow, Alaska. In addition to coping with something less than de· sirable t e mperatures, Barrow residents must cope with living in the most expensive city in the U.S. Gasoline is $2.56 a gallon and a small apartment $1,000 a month. Cola is $3 a six-pack and even lhose .who stick to water must pay 16 cents a gallon for il. Milk is $2.50 a gallon, flour$5.4lforlOpounds. Remembering that might make life a little easier next time you walk out of the market with $25 worth of groceries in a single bag. Tune Up and Sing 'Calif omia Golden' Dear· Gloo1ny Gus Federal Fu11ds No Help . .. In th ei r wi s dom the lawmakers, over the )'ears, have aeen fit to designate a state mot-• t.o, stale flower. state bird, state animal. state fish and a state almost everything else including • an insect. Bul they have never gotten around to sclccllng a state aong. • Out to c hange all that is Arthur W. Coals J r. ' A native of Yuba City. where his father served as a Superior •, Court judge, • Coats studied f or the law. After a brief term as city attorney or •hi s h ome· town, he was • eleded to the Legislature in 1948. Hi s service there was abbreviated however when, as a m ember of the As· sembly Elections and rteapJ>Or· tionment Com m1llce 1n 1951, he helped c arv e out a new Congression al district for his area. To Coats it seemed to fit like a glove. Leaving the Assembly lo seek the new job he ran into another Assemblyman, John E. Moss Jr., of Sacramento, who had the same id ea . Moss won and Coats returned lo h.is home to practice law, Some 15 years back Coals, (or his own reasons. packed up bag and baggage, moving to the more temperate climes of Santa Barbara. HE NOW devoll's a ~real deal • of time to writing p<l('try and music. No doubt he has found far greater happiness in tus relaxed ( EARL WATERS ) style of living than Moss who still serves in Cong ress. In any event. Coats who now goes by the name of William Coats, or "Bill" to h.is friends, has take n lo heart the oversight of the Legislature an\i is cam- paigning for an official state song. Not bothered by the fact the generally used slate song a.t political co.nventions is the raucous "California, Here I Come," or the song introduced to every school kid is the more melodious "1 Love You , California,·· Coats has composed the words and music for the song he thinks s hould be the stale song. He bas titled it "California Golden." \ WIDLE TmS column neither pretends a role of critic of either music or poetry, nor an advocate of having the Legislature name a state song, it does seem ap- propriate to present the words or Coats• composition here. If nothing more it may serve lo br- ing the issue of whether or not there should be a stale song to the front. The words are · \ California golden, California green, California beautiful. majestic anrt serene California blooming beneath your azure dome . California, land of color , California home. Purple are your mountain walls beneath their :mowy tops. Green, the fertile valleys Hasn't anyone told God about the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) yet'~ He is still sending babi~s down here, the boys with body parts the girls don't have, and vice versa. J.C.V. Cl""'' Ou• comm oh art •"°"""tel DY rudt" •""IHI n011tt<HUrlly '9flkl lht 'Wlf'w~ of ,.,. ntw,,-itpt r, S.MI your ptt Ptt•• ._.Gloomy C111. O•ily ,..lot. which produce your golden crops. Rose and pink your flaming dawns to match your sunsets red. While lakes and bays reflect the hues of blue skies overhead. White your sands of beach and dune; your morning mists loom gray. And rolling hills tum brown beneath the summer sun's bright ray. In s plendor gleam your flowered yards and blossom laden fields. The springtime blooming oC your trees, a feast of color yields. Against the green of leafy limb, your fruit of orchard glows, Endowed with almost every tint the world of nature knows . From black of night to white o( noon, your colors. as they change. Find equal no place else on earth for brilliance, depth and range. Since a singer we are not, we can't even hum the tune for our readers. But those Interested in trying out the music will undoub- tedly find Coats more than happy to oblige. Write him at Box 2445, Santa Barbara. . . .. ' 'X' Means Dirt at Any Age . . By now you 've heard lhat a : Danish m ovie producer Is plan· : ! ning to m ake a dirty movie - • ~ about the life or Christ. : , He plans to film it in Brilam. ·: It is not proper protocol lo quote the queen but Buckingham :·Palace is letting It be known that :: the finds the very idea "obnox- : ... ious." ~ The British government 1s try· ..... ing to d ecide if it has legal :;; grounds for preventing this ul- ~ ..... ·-:-.:, :: : .. ~ ·:. -~ ·-· .. .. .•. .:,. • t ~· :·· .. :. · ... =-~ . . . ·= ,. ., -~ ~;i ... .( :•' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rt'f!.rrt .V \\ rrd 1•111>11~h1•r 'Th11mo' k 1•r11I f:d1t11r llorhoto k '"''"' h. F.d1tonnl f'n11r frlHflr Thr rd1torrnl p.1s:P .. r lflt> 0;11h· Pilot 't'l•k:. to inform Jnd ~11mul:1tr rt>adrrs b' prl'~t·n11n1i: on lh1~ pa12r ell\ cr<.r C'nmmrntarv on lop1n of intrrr't hv ~\111llC':ii t'<I rol11rnn 1'il~ and c-art1M1i1111t~. hy iirondin,.: a roru m (111 rt'ach•rl\. \ lcw!I and bv llrr1>rnttn1? tht'I ncw.spaJ)t'r·ci opinmn:< 11n1f 1r1r11" on rurrrnt tnpl<'' Thr lod1t onnl opinion!> of thr Ualh l'llttt ,1ppt•ar only 1n lht• l'fl1torial l'ohimn ,11th<' top of thr 11·•1:•' 01111111111 .. "" pr~~('(f b~ the n•lumn1,t'\ ;mt! ('8rtooni't., nnrl IC'll1•r 141111·1' :.1t· thel1 o" n :and no rndorM·mrnt 11( th<.'tr \It·~!! b' lhl Unil\' Pll11t 'houlcl ~· tnfl't 1 NI Friday, Octobt-r 8, 1976 ( PAUL HARVEY) limate obscenity. As t understand the ratines system, when a movie is rated ''PG " that means that "parental guidance" is recommended. In Harvey House what that means is that our soa is likely to see it first and advise if it's all nght for his parents. Most are not. And this does not r eflect prudery, in the classic definition. 1 was in the Air Force. I don't think there are any words or ex- pressions 1 have not heard AND THOUGH it is the notion of some that sex was invented In 1960. it wasn't really. Yet if Angel and t go to a movie -which is very rarely -it is for escape from the ugliness of reality. But I do resist and resent the double-standard employed by a rating system which lmplle.1 that whether fllth is fllth depend.'! up- cm how young or how old you are. The other day the ladies of tho East Dallas. Texas, Garden and Talk Society were nearing the end of lhe gardening season and running out of something to talk about so they decided lo go lo an X-raled movie. Now the ladies of the Ea,,t Dallas Garden DJ\d Talk Society are all "o/ aao . '' Each or them is at least 70 years of age. So legally they were quJte eligible to go un- escorted. BUT A YOUNG newswoman heard they were going and de· clded to 10 alone and report their reactions. Sh~ subsequently re- ported that all the grandmothers walked out before the movie was over: some because they were "ashamed," some because they were "embarrassed" and two of them b ecause they were "bored." But -and hear th.is -on the sidewalk ouuide after they had exited. one of the elderly ladies cornered the young woman re- porter and told heT that she "should be ashamed" or herself. THE ELDERLY lady said, "Think of your r eputation, young lady. If people learn that you went to that movie they are going to think you are trash!" · Of aJI the filthy words which our young have hurled at the establishment. the moet obscene word ofall ls "hypocrisy." And contemporary hypocris y is nowhere more apparent than in a movie rating syatem which says that a movie ls unfit for human consumption until after you ~ome "X .. age After "X " age dirt becomes clean? Oh, come now -If It'• "dirt" It's "dirt," however old or younl{ you ma.y be -and if we don't know t.bat,,c>ur children do. • I Crime Fight a F ail11re WASHINGTON -Jerry Ford l e(t of( having his lobbyis t friends stand him drinks and s mall favor s to make a cam · pa1gn speech to the Na - tional A s· sociation of Chiefs of Police. What he said was a crime but he didn't get arrested. "Too many politicia.M today are underestimating the pubUc concern about c rime," the Michigan Mooch er declared. Name one, Jerry, name one. When was the last time, or the first. you heard a candidate say he was indifferent toward the neighborhood mugge r or permissive toward the Mafia? Pre-1968 a man could run for prei;ident by s norting about crime, knowing it was a local m atter over which he would have no jurisdiction. Since 1968 that isn't so. With the passage of the Omnibus Crime Control Act the federal government has been in a position to influence local law en- forcement through the billions of dollars il has spent in the field. Nixon and Ford, who has been President more than two years now, have an anti-crime record to be measured by. THE BEST·PUBUCIZED ef· fort was lhe S160 million High Im· pact program which was sup- J>OSed to cut crime by 20 percent in eight major cities. In fact in seven out of the eight cities crime rose. actually bucking the na· lional trend. Jn Atlanta, Instead of crime dropping by 20 percent, it rose by 2S percent. And the costs o( part.~ or the program were so h.igh that taxpayers mittht have gotten off cheaper at the hands ot the highwaymen. The special anti· robbery progr am in Atlanta, aimed at ca t ching the perpetrators of thefts in the S80 t.o $100 range. ended up costing $26.602 per arrest Ford is doing with crime what LBJ did with poverty. He's pr<>- mising too much and talki.ng too simpleminded about It. What's lhe difference between LBJ and the OEO. and Jerry Ford getting up and saying. "Kids who are playing football, basketball and tennis are not kids who are com- mitting crime against society." THERE IS no proof. and never has been. that recreational pro- irams are any more of a crime deterrent than social work or basket therapy. Ford can't deliver on the!'e pr<>- mises. but he can encouraie the same false cxpeclations. the same waste and the same idiocy that we endured with OEO. Even the names or Ford's anti. crime projects have the same specious rlng about them as Higher Horizons, Operation .Boot.strap and the rest o( the do- goodcr press a gentry of lhe 1960s . Some of the names could be retreads like the Pilot City Pro- gram or Project SF.ARCH or LEEP which stands fM Law En· for~ment Education Projc~. in cue anybody cares. Then lhere is CA't CCrime Analysis Tum> and ~ject Outreach and THOR , . ( VON HOFFMAN ) (Target Hardening OpJ>Ortunity Reduction) and finally there is BALONEY. wh i c h is m e capitalizing what l lhink of it Here are some quotes collected from officials around the country on the Federal anti-C'rime pro- grams over which Ford presides. Dayton. Ohio -"The gre.at promise or this program has been broken. We would probably be better off if we'd never gotten involved." San Diego -"Bluntly pul, it was my feeling that the LEAA (Law Enforcement Assist ance Administration) grants and all that it took to gel them simply were not worth the effort.'' St. Lou.is -· 'Nothmg is being done today about crime. We have all of these grandiose schemes but nothing seems to make any diHerence. ·· Portland. Oregon -"By the time we were done, whatever the project 's purpose might have been, we just hoped to get our money and get out clean." Newark. New J ersey -"It was jus t throwing money at crime. But it did have a good i,1de effect -we were to employ hun- dreds of people at all levels and many of them will continue to be employed when the program ends.·· FORD CALLS FOR a crackdown on career criminals since, as a nybody who knows anything about the subject can tell you, it's the repeaters who account for mosl of the worst in the way or violent illegalities. But this is a misleacling con. Two years ago, Ford and Al· torney General Levi announced a great new progra m for "prompt prosecution of the nation's career criminals.'' A Career Criminal Cleannghouse was set up wilh a $339 million LEAJ\ grant. So what's happened lo that pro- gram? Or does Ford plan tQ spend the rest of his public life announcing old programs as though they were new and avoid- ing discussions of their efficacy? For lh«' billions of federal anli· crime dollars that have vanished lo no d1sccrn1ble effect under Ford, they have come up with one wrinkle that should make it safer for us in our beds. It's a new police weapon. H's called the "Stinger Stir.'' It's a hollow nights tick that fires beanbags. Allaway, Kojak. Let the Mind Rest It seems ohv ious to me that on<' reason so m any problems don't get solved until the answers are too late to do us much good lies in our faulty sense of "time "We do not generally allow enough t1mt' for the "incubal1on" of ideas or solutions. Everyo n e who llkt'S to work puzzles ran understand what I mean . M y o w n favorite is lhe "London Tim e s" c ross word puule that appear s weekl y in N e w York magazine. 1 h1vethes amc experience with it each time tackle on~ . There comes a point -usually about half-way through 1l when I am stuck. No amount of cerebration gets me tJ word further: l could stay w1th it ror three hours more and hardly ad· vance a square. So. instead. I put It away 'fhe next day. or even a day after that. I pick up the puzzle again --and, to. lhe answe rs come to me as if by magic WhAl seemed impossibly hard the first time seems ridiculously simple th1s time : and I cannot com· prehend why l couldn't finish it on the first go . NOW, puzzles are a tnVlaJ ex- ample. but they illustrate the same sort of subcons<.'1ous mental process that workd in important and profound m alters. Countless c reative per!'ions in all \he sciences and arts have recorded that most answers came to t.hcm not ..,hile grapplioit di~Uy w1lb a problem, but only ruler It had ~ allowed to drop 1.0to the pit (SYDNEY HARRIS) of the unconsrious and incubate until rearty to pop out. But in our ordinary affairs - whether they be commercial. academic, or emotional -we do not usually follow this same pro cedurc. We attack problems as they confront us. and find that satisfactory solutions ('lude us. even after hours of Rri m concen· trnlion. A student will wrut until the last evenmg before r rncklng a book for trJmorrow morning's ex- ~m and tht-next morning will wonder why mspiration has de· serted him. A company will call <• meetmg to confront a problem headlong • and the proceedings go on for hours ~elting nowhere. and usually ending in some un- n sy compromise. There is no time Cor an vthinJ: el.,e ; a sell· Imposed deadline must be met BEING ••BtJSV" and "active" and "doing something" arc con- sidered high virtues in our every day world; but so much of this busyness and activity are mere sound a nd fury. s i ~nifying nothing. They are often sub· stltutes for thought. nurries of motion that stir up the air but fail to move anything from here to there. Actually .''sleeping on it.. Is often a more constructive and re· aUsUc t1pproa<'h to o problem than "action." Leaming fo relax • to let go. to give time its adequate role in problem -solving, can be I.he most fruitful w1iy of conduct· ing affairs Dul in our hectic. lime-dominated ~oclal order, we force oursc l \'<'!'i to m3kt' pre- maturt" decisions because we are ignorant , or Impatient, or the tn· CU~ation prO<'CSS of the min<!. • J • • SPECIAL PURCH SAVE 40% to 50 % :~r:"fssT0119 s WORLD FAMOUS BIRGE @ =~~!~A~::.;~~r1r •SCRUBBABLE CANVAS BACKED=~~~~~~~~~0 VlN YL WALLCOVERING 1 •AMPLE FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO ALL STORES •OUR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ON EVERY ITEM ••• EVERY DAY! COLONIAL STYLE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE Friday, OCtober 8, 1978 DAILY PILOT f C°'YRIGHT 197• •EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE ........ . BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESCLERKS • 9000 PAINT ANO DECORATING ITEMS •EVERYTHING ALWAYS SOLO WITH AN UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE •SERVING THE PUBLIC SINCE 1939 CLOSE-OUT-SALE! 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Boyd • Put the Crib In the C·enter A mother uaually puts~ baby's crib ln tbe comer ol a room on the theory that pro- tect.a it from draft&. But the btbY d()(tors now have• dlfterent notion. The more things an ln· faat can look at in different directions, the bet- ter on tt wlll be mentally, they cont.end. TberetOl'e, If possible, they say. lbo crib eboWd be put in lbe cemer of the room. Jntervlewa with waitresses reveaJ that (1111 New 'Yorker regularly orders a half a bead ct lettuce covered with light beef gravy, that a certain Pittaburgb man always insists bis toast be burned beclUSe that's bow he got used to it during his first marriage. and a Cleveland resident daily requires his chocolate cake to be served with a jigger of rum on iL • Great Debate et • StaM Candidatea at SaddlebaCk . BJ O.C. R'VITINGS .... ...., .......... The Oran10 Coaat t.ea1oe of Women Votert, in c~unct.loa with the Capistrano '8ay Area League of. Women Voters, is sponsoring a debate Oct. 18, at Saddteback College. between the candidates for t.be 74lh. Assembly District and the 40lh Coneressional District. The first ball of the debates. begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. In SaddJeback's IQath and science DUtldiDg, Room 313, will feature the candidates in the 74th Assembly District, Republican James Slemons and Democrat Ronald Cordova. The second half will spotlight the 40th Congressional Dis- trict candidates, Republican Robert Badbam and Democrat Vivian Hall. Badbam have •P'eed to debate at OranceCoutCoUep~. llwlll 1tart at noon in tht OOC quad. Tbe two confteasional bopetula wU1 be on the ume podium to(etber at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at Mission Viejo High School and at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Revere House Restaurant in Tustin. The Mission Viejo meeting is sponsored by that area's Jaycees. The Tustin meeting Is sponsored by the Tustin Chamber of Commerce. ANOTHER CONFllONTATION between Badham and Mrs. Hall ts s~heduled for 8 p.m. Oct. 28 at CJubbouse No. 1 in Leisure World ~gunaHills. ' All or these appearances are open to the public. Those who are unable to see and ANEW SHIPMENT OF . . ANTIQUES HAS ARRIVED! Rogers' collection of Beautiful antiques Austrian. French and English pieces.. , .. MASTERCHARGE . · BANKAMERICARD GKIZZLYBEAltS _ Q. "Yoo said griuly bears always make their dens on the north sides of slopes. Why?" Panelists asking the questions will be Tom Keevil, editor of the Daily Pi.lot; Bud Lembke, political writer for the Los Angeles Times, and Pam Moreland, political writer ror the Oceanside Blade Tribune. Paul Bren- nan, a political science professor at Saddleback, will serve as moderator. compare the candidates in person can -------------------------------- watch them on television during a KOCE, Channel 50 show lo be aired at A. Somehow they've gol iL figured out that's where the winter thaws are least likely to melt. down their biding holes. Cunning rascals. Q. "How long have people believed there's a Loeb Ness monster!" A. At least for 1,400 years. It was that long ago, according to the written legend. that "a fiercesome beaslie" killed a }()(al Scot before it was driven off by st.Colwnba. . The great Albert Eins· tein said be wanted to be remembered onJy by his work. Therefore, there is no marker. stone, plate, sign or urn with his remains. A study or body shop records indicates one 0ut of every four fender benders is a parking lot accident. MAVDUN Our word "maudlin" evolved from the Frenc h name "Madeleine" which i s synonymous with "Magdalen." So many medieval paintings showed Mary Magdalen with eyes swollen from weeping that the more spobisticated observers begu to take a patronizing attitude toward that art. Overdone sentimentality was described as "a Madeleine" before it was simply called "maudlin." ) Not from the list or candidates for mem· bersbip in the Proper Job Club should be ex· eluded Mr. Parr, manager of the Bay Meadows Golf Club at Glen Falls, N. Y. It's true that 40 percent of the murders are commiUed in rooms where people live. And 30 percent are committed in comme rcial 1 establishments such as taverns. That leaves r Clllly 30 percent committed on the streets. And even a Jot of those occur inside cars. Little wonder the police can't prevent the homicides! How can they patrol all the •' bfldrooms, bars and bac;kseatf? Noway. •• ' Addreu mail to L.M. Boyd,.P.O. Bo% 1560, CostaMe6092626 Deatfa Not l""e" BAL TZ·IEROERON FUNERAL HOME Oofona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 MeCORMICIC MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capllttw\O • '495-1778 PACIFfC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Olivo Newport. California &«-2700 PEIKFAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ava. Westmlnttet 893-3625 9Mm4S' MORTUARY • • 827 Main St. Hllntington Be.ch 53&-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE f'1CTITIOUS aU .. NHS MAME STATIMt!NT ,,. hllowlftll '*SOI\ b Clet"l llW- -1.: "Alteott TIXACD, 1110t w.rt1or 9M1., OH~ Mese. CA tUlt ' ,,.,_ R"9rt It~ 1fN1 Mlledl Clf.,INIM,CA9t71S ' Tlllt ~ Is <llMlict«t bran ..... ........ J ...... rtltkll ~ Sl•ttmtllt ... flltd ..... .,.. Olunty Clml Of 0rtlfl9e '°"""' ..... . tlfnCler u. 1'7 .. "'"" ""*IJlled On'IO't C:..1• o.11, Piiot, 10tt. 1 ••• u, "· ,,.,.. .,., •. The debates will be open to the public. Questions will be accepted from the audience following the clos- ing remarks of the candidates. * ... * BESIDES THE Oct. 18 debate, Orange Coast voters will have several opportunities before the Nov. 2 elec· lion to compare the candidates m the 40th Congressional District. De,mocrat Hall and Republican Newest Judge Superior Court Induction Slated Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux, the first woman ever appointed to the Oranie County Superior Court. will be officially welcomed lo the bench Wednesday in ceremonies open to the public. Watched by her 32 male colleagues, Judge Lamoreaux will be sworn in lo office by County Clerk William E . St John during a special session chaired by Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens and William F . Wenke, president· elect of the Orange County Bar As· sociation. Featured s peakers at the l p.m . program will be Juvenile Court Presiding Judge Raymond Vincent and Harbor Judicial District Judge Calvin P. Schmidt. Judge Lamoreaux. who lives in New_port Beach, served on the_ Harbor municipal bench prior to her Sept. 14 elevation to the superior bench by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29. .. ** CORDOVA AND SLEMONS, the candidates in the 74th Assembly Dis· trict, are scheduled to appear 'together during the Oct. 21 candidates night sponsored by the Mission Viejo Jaycees. It's the same one at which Orange Coas t congressional candidates Badham and Hall will be appearing. It starts at 7:30 p.m. at Mission VieJo High School. .. .. CONGRESSMAN Mark Hannaford (D·Lakewood) will face bis Republican challenger, Daniel Lungren of Long Beach, in a series of (lebates prior to election day. They are battling in the 34th Congressional District, which includes Seal Beach and much of Huntington Beach. Most of the debates will be held in Long Beach, with only one confronta· lion in Orange County, at Seal Beach Leisure World, at 7 p.m. next Wednes- day. The candidates also will appear in a KOCE. Channel 50, television debate, scheduled to air Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. .... * CANDIDATES IN the 73rd As· sembly District, Republican Robert Burke and De moc rat Dennis Mangers. have agreed to confront each other in late October. The B'nai B'rith Women's Mitzvah chapter 21, is sponsoring a candidates night, at 8 p.m . Oct. 20 at the home or Mrs. Gerald Barclay. For informa· lion, caJI 960-3779, or 963-8700. The Parent Teacher Organization of Gisler School, 18720 Las Flores St., . Fountain Valley, will host a political forum featuring the two Assembly candidates at 7:30 p.m. Ocl. 28 al the school. f-/o!1P?p~1t?//rl NEW WINTER HOURS ·oPEN EVENINGS 'ti I 8 p.m •. "MONDAYthru FRIDAY ( see<>UR NEW19n SKI GEAR}· 2 8 3 1 E • C o a st H w .Y . • C o t: o n a 1 INCll N.n11 _. TllNln • ~ "9nllttt ltu~ ot $Mn ....... The best FREE freestyle show in town. Appearing exclusively at South Coast Plaza. Friday nlte & Saturdoy-Fost"Jon Shows • Saturday & Sundoy-K2 Ski Jumpers Perform • Mordoy Nite-Foshion Shows • Wednesdoy- HEAD "Flying Circus" • Wednesday-HEAD Fashion Show •FREE PRIZES •SKI EQUIPMENT •SKI TRIPS GIVEN AWAY PLUS SENIOR OLYMPICS STARS IN PERSON 5outh Coast?lua ~ BRISTOL STREET ATTHESANDIE'GOFREEWAV • COSTA~SA DIAL! BEFORE YOU .. lllG,! Your ONE call to ONE number. (1..S00-422-4133) does it all •••••• Lets UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERTnotify its membera~ncies to advise you of the location of vital underground services and facilities near your ·digging project, big or small •••• And. helps you avoid damage and costly interruptions of water, natural gas, electricity, fuel supplies, and comm uni· cation systems. IF YOU CAN DIG IT ••• DIAL FIRST ••• Undet91ound Setvkc Alctt Coll: 1·800 ~22-~133 ,_.,.-.-..-=::;;:;;::;;:;:;:;::::::======:::;;=;;;::::~~ MTH TUTHIU LA• SuvlnQ: 0tC>n94t (OtMttJ OU" UNDERGROUND SERV1CE ALERT ts an auociatlon of underground operstors and til!STCLIF' CHAP!L related ao-nclta dtdlcattd to providing safe and rellabfe utility end community services. Mortuary•• 64&-4888 -OIAL EFORE YOU DI0-~~~~~2~7=E~1 ~7t~h·S~t~··~~lli-----~~==~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~j~:~~~~~i~t~~~JldC!l~-~~~~~~lf~num~48~~~~~~~nd~~ro~F~~7~~~6~~ Costa Mesa , ··-··· .. -.··--... I ,, Df!ll"erJI Berke Dttod~d DEAR PAT: I began noticing the other day th al virtually all or the envelopes 1 r eceive ln lhe mail are coded on the back for some reason. Most letters carry a Ugbt stamp with a combination of two let· ters or two numbers. Obviously they're put on by the Postal Ser vice. What do they m ean? Can you break the code? K.T., N ewport Beach The Newport Beach Post Office had your answer. It's just another case of mechanical pro- cessing. The postal spokesman said that letters bearing tbls code have been sorted by machine rather than by hand. Tba& must mean that the macbi.De can be blamed when a deUvery problem occurs. The code ls belprul ror "tracing back" pro· blem maU, the spokesman added. Another reader asked why some leUer s be r eceives have brighUy colored round stickers bearing a letter on them . H e mased that perhaps the Postal Service finally de· clded to "mark" him ~·use be r eceives a lot or baslness maU at his residence each day. That's J\oC. the case -at least not yet. These stickers ~­ caslonally appear on the top letter of a bulk first class mailing to a particular address. The l etter code on the sticker Indicates that particular batch of first class maU bas been pre·sorted for direct de· livery to a certain state or city. Answers Ad Woman, 38, Weds Man, 74 From AP Dispatches A 38-year-old r etired exotic dancer who ran an ad seeking a n ch husband says she has gotten mar- ried -to a 74-year -old widower whose only income is from Social Security. But Marcella Mae Collins said that Bogar Caldwell, whom she married Oct. l, met all r equire· ments, d espite his l ack or wealth. "I care about him," she said. "I respect him. I think I do love him. He's a strong, marvelous man." The new Mrs. Caldwell, who used to dance in Chicago, was living wilh her two children on welfare at Morehead, Ky , when she ran an ad in the Huntington, W. Va .. Advertiser reading: "Small Caucasi an lady desirrs rich man l o help finish rais- ing her two children." • A cr owded bus, on its way to the San Francisco Opera House for a performance of Wagner's "Die Walkuere," st alled in traffic and a w ell· modul ated voice pleaded : "Please let me off. All these people are on their w ay t,o hear me sing and I'd better gel ( J there first.'' · The voice belonged to PEOPLE _ \Vagnerian t enor Jon ·--~~~~~~~~ Vickers, who was seen .sprinting up Van Ness Avenue to beat the audience to the theater . He made it. * California Assembly candidate Tim Cohelan slipped in a different k ind of statement with his normal press r el eases: his engagement. T he handout announced his engagement to Melloda Hopklns, personal secretary of Sen. Al an Craasloa <D·Calif. ). After the m arriage Dee. 4 al Newport Beach, the release said the couple would l..tve in San Diego. He is an E l Cajon attorney. * Former Alabama Gov. James E ... Big Jim" Folsom visited th,e Alabama Institute for the Deaf m and Blind i n Talladega, where · he·u soon take up r esidence. ~ T he former governor is .. l egally blind, according to his .._.. son, Jack, who accompanied him. George M cFaden, director or the department for adult blind and deaf, said that after Folsom Is admitted he will be trained in walking with a cane and taught l'OUOM daily living skills. H e wlll be 68 Saturday. * An avowed Communist running for the San Francisco school board doesn't have to disclose the names of bis campaign contributors. at lea.st for now. state officials said. The Fair Political Practices Commission voted to give Michael C. Mlller a temporary exemption lrom the required disclosure of the names, ad- dresses and occupations of all contributors of $50 or more. Miller, a member of the Communist Labor Par· ty, is running for the San Francisco Board of Education in Novem~. * William Rackelahau is learning all about trees. T he fir5t director of the En- vironmental Protection Agency, onetime acting director of the FBI and former U .S. deputy at- torney general has begun duties as a senior vice president of the .. J_ • ~~~~~~~~-=r=ri=d~~y=Oc==t=o=bp=r=8::::::19=7=6==============:::::::0=A=IL=V=P=t=L=O=T==="'=9=-..,..t Presley ~J~rewelrye~~.!J ·by ~ Cot a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. getting the an.TWers and action 31ou 11eed to solve inequities m government and busi· mu. Mail your questt011$ to Pal Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Dady Pilot, P.O. Box 156(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626. I nclude your telephone number . The column appears dally except Salurdays. S ll it' n t I e Je w o I e r s • : e. out Jewelry .appru1:.als b~ E R JR M D I araduate Jlt'rnolog1sl -F. P. MEY , . , . . ! Cu stom designed . . Qu ;ckly }ewelry. ANNOUNCES TllE OPENING OF HIS ., Ffv• M Gnt5 NJ::W Or'r'ICE FOR TllE PRACTICE SAN FRANC I SCO c.!,!!!~!:,!•.., OFGENERAL MEDICINE r :. ·Which Fruits Are Fan~y? (AP)-AU 13,000 tickets ...., ___ ,_4_s.._1t_o_9 __ __ for a Nov. 28 concert by 1929 South Coast Highway Elvis Pres l ey. h ip· Laguna Beach, California 92651 twisting star of the 1950s, sold out in less than two hours, the Cow Palace concert site reported. "ll was r eally amazing how f ast they went," Call 642-5678. Put• tow words to work for ou. By appointment only 494-9781 1, DEAR PAT = I r ecall having read that there was to be a change in produce grading. I 've not noticed any change, but see that my market still has the more expensive produce graded Fancy or Grade No. I. That's the way it 's always been. When is this change supposed to become elfec- ·tive? C.V., Costa M esa said Cow Pal ace ~---------------------------..­ spokesman Dick Skuse. It will be the singer's first appearance in San There ls a new grading policy, bot do11't ex- pect to see that many label1ng d.Uferences in your market. Few fresh fruits and vegetables are labeled by grade In retail stores and official grading services r emain vohantuy. The change. effective July 1, 1971, lnvolves names a5" by the U.S. Department of Agrlc&dture ln establishing or revising grade standards for fresh fruits and vegetables or nuts. U.S. Fancy (premium quali· ty) covers onll the top quality produced; U.S. No. 1 -(chle tradlag grade> represents good, average quallty that is practical to puk under commercial c:ondlUoos, and U.S. No. ? Un- t ermedlate) marks that produce that is noticeably superior to U.S. No. 3, which Is the lowest m erchantable quality practlcal to pack under normal conditions. The revisions mainly define and standardJze terms. Coosumers will not notice any difference in quality to previous grading standards posted in produce markets. Francisco in six years. Beca u se of the response. a second Elvis concert was scheduled for the following rught, Skuse said. Tickets were priced at $12.50, $10 and $7.50. Bill OK'd SACRAMENTO (AP) -Legislation aimed at allowing farmers and Jood processor s to stay on statewide marketing order boards has been signed by Gov. EdmWld Brown Jr. Anglers Baited? LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -The fish farming industry in Arkansas has a recipe that might be solace for the unlucky angler : fried minnows. The recipe for baUer·fned four-inch minnows was introduced at a frsh in· dustry fete. Those who tried it called 1t sweet and tender . After a bad d ay at the lake, the fish- man could fry the bait. A drawback is the time it t ake!'; to clean and scale the minnows P UBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE C .. ·2'1S NOTICE TO CIU!OITOll~ l'IOTICE TO CllEOITOllS SU .. ElllOll COU RT OF THE SU .. ElltOll COUii TO~ THE HATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANCiE THE COUHT Y OF ORANGE Ho A-llStt No.A .... 71 E\t~t• o1 E WH>llFREO BUTCHER, E •I• I" o I E LI l ABET H B O.•"H"" PORT"'\A ... ~<t~~"O .. OTIC.E IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 !I'll' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo IN <rf'dtlOI'' ol th~ AllO•~ na,.,.,,.d .,...eGMt tr"'<11 ton ot tht at>ov~ nd"""'d OP<"°"'' '""' 4111 °"'''0"'' havtnQ cta1ms '*9b'"'' tf\a1 •It per\Ot\\ h •vinq <t1tlm\ lhf'" w td d~.-Of'nt brf' fM:JUi~ 'o '"" ~ln\f th@ dec•df'nl arP r~fl"d to ,,..ni w11n '"* n.ece'\'\arv vouchen, in '''" tl'lf>m, wit" t~ "''"''~'V vou<twtr\ ,,.. .. otU(f" f>I th~ (lf"rk ol IP\t dbO'+"'t" ,.n '"'~t>fflCf'Of ttw-,.,,.,k of tnt<lbiVten l!tll'fj(r)V(I II' •n~'t""'"'"' '"'"'" Wltf'tUl(' 1111f'drour-t or IOttr~•,,1>nl I Mm w1ll'I tr-,.,,.,, '"-''V vnuc .,,..,, to tf\f unOf•r• •Qf\tn Mf'f>j.\ .. rV V'DOchf>r~ tf) lnl" Ul'\~r'\1()1'\rd I'll I""° Ott.cw o • tjURlON GAULDIN • di 'lllO Glenn•v•··~U<I• ··c.. L•QUfl<\ IHOMSON & N!oL50N llllO<""V'" Beacn. CA. 91#>\1, w th(I'\" ,,.. 01¥4> Of l AW 1b., .. !t PA1nl,., Av,•nu~. ~.t1111r, bu'\inl'\c. ot tl'lt und.-r\1Qnflld ln·alf l'TVtt C•"' ~1 iNP"!1(r\ t\ tl'I .. ,..tiKP of hY\I ter.-. ~rldtntrH'J 10 1ne t"\t•h~ of \1t•d f1"· n(o\\ of ,,..,.. und,.r'i•qn,.d 1n «tll ttw)H"''' ,~nt, wlthl" •~ur mnnrn~ Aftf'r ,,..,.. prrtA1mnQ to 1n•• , .. ,,t',~ nt '-'~n dPce. Or\te>u~tCbttonot tt,1,not1ee ~1. w1tnm tnur month\ ttftf"'r If¥ tlrit oattdO<.tobfllr S. t01& OUbtl(At•onot ltl1\nOllC~ BILLIE STEELE Oah'd!>eolfmber •0. lql~ Ea.cutnx ol IM Wtll R JACIC SON GllllLOIN P UBLIC NOTICE Cft-2901 SU .. ElllOR COUllTOFTHE STATE OF CALIFOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OP: ORANGE Ne. A·1677' NOTICE OF HEARING Oft .. ETITION FOii OROUI A .. POIN TING TESTAMENTAllY TllUSTEE IE l'Ollll OISTlltlUTION II". C. HUI E•l•le ol ETHA N BENJAMIN PFEFFEllltORN, OM.ased NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVE1>4 111<11 ELSIE PFEFFERKORN,"' Ex t(Utfl• Oft"" Will ot lhtt .tbovf' f\~O dt"<.~cttint h•\ h14!1d hitr('1n d pt•tn1on tor • ,, Or<J1tr 4'PO'lt'ltinq '"" r 1r\t Am~r1can Tru'I (_omp•n~ 4\ lry\U-. to carrv wt •ht term\ of thf T ru\t tru.ttM •n I~ WIH .and 10 flil I~ Yd(lfn< V 0C cas1<>n<!O bf the ln&tHltlv to Ml b~ ""' Fir\1 W1s.con'l1n National Remit nilfT'Wlc:I ~' Tru~t~ '" t~ Will r-tfttr~nc.., to which t\ maOft tor furthpr p.art1cvtdir'\, <lOO lh.-it IM ltmt! and pince ol t>earlnq ,,.,. wmt ~&s l>ttn s~t tor Octot>tr. 11 of'"" abovt n•,.,,..d CMCtOO<>I E •Hu tor DI tnt Wlll Of llAlllO •. COFFIN ltl•abovt Mmed d•Ct•Mnl _,c;;i....,.,,_ Suite "G'' IUllTON, GAULOIN, U9111\a e .. cll, CA ttUI THOMSON I NELSON T•lepllo<w: (7U) 4'4·'°'1 AllOf'MYt 11 Uw • 1976, at 9•00 "m , tn th<' <Ot"1room Of Oeoartment No. l ot \ct•d coVf"t, At 700 Ovic ~nler Drive Wot. In IM Qty of Santa Ana, CllllornlA, Allorn•y i. Eatcutrla 104 S ... ~lnlttr Avtn.,. P\lbl•~d 0'41no-Coe.~t 0.llV Pltot. Wlllltl.,., C..111. -1 0c1 a. IS, n , 2', 1t1• •n-" tor "-tltlo<Wr 415~7~ P\lbll\l'Mld Or•n9" C.Ga\I 0.llV Pllol ------------0<100-r ~. •S ,, 7'1. "" 41•• I• PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. E•tOll COUltTO~THE STATE OP: CALl l'OllNIA FOii THE COUNTYOFOllANG~ Ne.A"°" P UBLIC NOTICE S·>Ot•I NOTICE TOCllEOITOAS No.A·Ntl4 SU .. ERIOR COUAT OF THE $TATE OP: CALI FO•NIA FOlt Dated S.otembf'r 30. 1976 WILLI AM E. St JOHN C.Ounrv Cltrk C)MAS \..LOllO >Ut .. ,...,dt V•llntrla. S~llt 21l q"""' Hlllt. c..1.1onu1 .,U> lltt)Wl·l* UorMy ror .. tllllontr Pub"''''"' Oran9e C~l\I Oolly Pilot "1 ~ ... 19/lt ~1J1 '" P URI.IC NOTICE NOTICE OP: HIEAlllNCi Oft ftETITI°" l'Oll .. ROIATE 0~ WILL ANO P'OR LETTEllSTESTAMENTAllY TME COUNTY OF OAANGE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ESl•I• of MARGUE lllTE L 8AIJCE. O.r~t'4'0 In,,,_ M<IU1r 01 tl>f' E\latt Of RAL~ NAME STATEMENT O COU.1~4S 0-CUY'd 'T"" lollow1n9 otrwn " OO<r'Q bu" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\el BUSTER" BRUCE Ms tiled IW'rtln a petlllrwt tor Prot>at@ Of Wiii • ..., IOI' I•· "''"'o of Loiters Te•l•menl"'Y lo IM D011ltlOt10,., r·t•trtnce to wlllel> It maoa tor furlMr partlcul•"· and lh&t ti,. Ume Md o•ace of 11 .. rlno tht!! wml! ,,., btttn .. 1 for Ottobt'r U. 1'76. tt 10 00 11.m .• In the coutrtroom of OePlrtmitnt No l of wlo co•irt. ~t 700 Civic Center Orlw WIUI, In IM City or 5.wlt• Ana, CAlllornla. Not1cf" 1\ her,.by Ql'l@n to crf'd1l0ts ne,\., 111••"9 ••• ,_ •o••n\I l!\t' ~·o deco LAGUNA CLA y co , 1!,67' hlotdro dflll 10 lllo H id ti alms In '"" olfl<• of Orcro. Suno E. Ml\\lon \/1,jO. CA '11~1\ 1111 clor-or IM> atornatd covn <>' to O•vlO Ptorrv BrllOk\, 1~5 Arroyn f)l'o'°nl lhtm to It!• undtr\19""<11't '"" 0.lw, Laouna B .. cll CA t?UI olll<• ot ANC.L EA. BURFORD Tnts bu\IM\S Is <OOOu<lte! DY an In J~NSON & TOOICEY, Allor,,..v\ ~I dMOu•I. I.Aw, C>IO Ntwl>"rt Ctnttr Orlllf', Sv<I• Oavld Broo-• YIO. In ft>e City ot Nowoorl Buell, 1n This \lateml!nl wa~ lll!'d with '"" 0 .. nQt County, whlcP> l•ller Oll•Ct I\ County C.ltr-OI Or•n9" Coul'\ly on SfD tht o14Kt ol bu\lnP" of lht undor\IQnl>d !ember 21, 1971t. O..ted ()(to~! 1•76. WILLIAM £. St JOHN, County Cltrk In ~11 ""'Iler\ 04>rla1nln9 lo \aid tt1AtP F6UH Suen claim\ wilt! th• n•c~nary Publl\lled Oranqf' COdst Oallv Pl101. llOu<Mf\ mu\! Ile ltltd or prp.,.nlt'd '" Oct. I, 8, 15, 11, l~/6 04H6 alo.......,1d wllh•n l<>ur montn~ •lier tlW' JAMU A, .. 0011 E Allo..,.natUw ltrt1 oubllc•llon ol thl• noHct. -------------1 SUWHI Sh:lll Str9tt. Sullt 1TI4 lM A-IH, CA.'°°" Oat•d Ocl •. '"' GERTAUOF P COLLINS E)lttCUtf'PI Of,,,. wilt P UBLIC NOTICE Ttl: Clll) U1-ot1' Ol \Aod d•<edonl CITY 01' ANGl.EA, BURP:OllO, FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFOllHIA Al,..,,.ty for: ,...1111011•,. f!'u1>11~ Or•r>qe Coa•f O.lly Pllnt, JOHNSON A TOOl(EY NOTICI INVITING 1105 6tONewPorlC.nltt Or ,SulteS'O Wl .. OY ClllCLE CHANNl!L Oc~obtrl, •.IS, 19/C. 414• 16 Hewpon 8tl<ll,CAUOO .. ROJEC'T HO.,,.. Publt\ll"d Oran<,4 CO<t\I Odllv PllOt NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN 11111 PUBLIC NOTICE Ocl 1. t5, 21. 1', 197; ' lllt C•IY Cour>etl ol lllt City of Founl<1ln •156-1 Vallf'Y. C:alllornla wlll ru1IY@ Y'lllld ----------~;;;_-1 prapo.al\ untll ll>e hour ot 11·00 • m. Cl"·tM l'IOTICITOClllOITORS 'IU .. IRIO• COUllTOFTHtr PUBLIC NOTICE S~ATIO,.CALIFORNIAl'Olt NOTICE TOCllEOITORS TM•OOUNTYO~ORANO« SU .. £111011 COUllTOFTME Ne.A~J STATEOl'CALlftOllNIAP'Olt E\llltof LIO• CREAMER PAVER, THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. •'"' known H LIDA FLORENCE No A·114'4 CREAMER PAYER, O• MRS. E\lllt of EARLE A. HUGHES. CAEAMERP•YER. OtcHMd De<f't~. NOTICE rs HE RE8Y OIVEN to'"" NOTICE rs HE RE BY GIVEN to'"" credi tors of tna al>Ovt namtd CIKcMm creditors or'"" abollf' nemed _._m 1 ... 1 tll Df'<M>n\ ll1vln9 Cltlmt ·~'"'' INI all ~"'"" n•v1n9 cl111,.,.. 119Aln•I ""' uld df'ctdenl are rfllulred to lllf' lllf> Wiid ""<•dent ar• rOQuirf'd to Ill• them, wUn the MCtUAr., vouc~n, In ttwm~ wtth thf' nect\\arv vO\lt~r,, In 1"" otlkt of tno <ltrk 01 tltt IOo~ ...,. '""Office 01 tht <ltr-or the..,_ m · tllltdcourt, or to pro.,nt 111em.w11n111e· tl11f'<lcour1, or to ornenl t...,m, wltllt~ MCHurv voucllt", to tne unclet'\IQIW!d ""''""'V vouc,,. .. , to 1ne unOef\tQMCI 8i IM law olflct of RONA LO C. l.AZOP, ato1tOlllceof SALLI CT. REYNOLDS, llO Eat1 O>apman A•tnue, Suitt C. Mtlmbtr, JemH O. Gunderson, Al Ul"I Jun~. Cltlllornla '1MW> wlllct! Is '"" Corpor11tlon, 2JS'1 Pa..-o cM Vtleftcla, place Of t>uslMu of '"" unO..nlQN'd In SUit• 101, Laouna Hlllt. Collfornl• all m•lh!r$ perlalnlno to tllt ""•'" ot '1Ul. which l• Ille placf' ol b<lsl-t Of Ylddteedlnt, "lllMn lour month,•fltr tllt undtrtlQMd 1n .. 11 mollen ooir1Aln tllel1r\IPUbllut1onof tlll\<1n11<• lno to Int •\lat• ol S4IO decedent. within O.lfdS.pltmber11, ltlt I011r ,,_Ill• &lltr '"" llrtl pUbli<ollon OENNISL. SCHOLZ of lnlsnotlu. MICHA£LC PAYER 0.1edS.pterr1btrU. tt76 C.0-E•~<ulOr\Of tneWlll SALLI• T. RIYNOLOS, Me .... ollllt•bo ... n•mtddll-1 JAM•SO.GUNOIEllSON llONALO C. LAZO~ A I.AW COr!IOr•tlOfl ISOIH1 CM-en A,..., S.lteC JH11 h-.. Valene la, 5tlllt 10t Onf141t. CA . .,... ~ Hlll1, CA tlU> 17Ul"7·m1 T .. (710UM- on W..dntWl•V. OClot>er 10. 1•11o. for conftructlon of llWI WENDY ORC.LE CHANNEL •nd In accorQftC9 WOii pl.-.t and speclllullon1. PfOl>O .. ls \hall be ortwnltO under waieo covtr -"'•II t>ea<comPtnl.., 11¥-ol ln.t forms of bidder'• wcurlly ., ~rod on P191 3 ot the SMc•al Provisions. All oropo'"'' sP>all b~ ma•k•d "PROPOSAL ON PROJECT NUMBEll ,_and mollta or d•llverf><I ~ .u to be •n '"' nanas ol rnt CllY Cler-•I lier of llte In lP>f' City H•ll, 10100 Sl•ttr • ..,...,.,at w111c11 llm" all Diii\ r«tlv.o wlll bt r>ubllCIY ~n('(I, t ••ml"<ld, &nO dKlarlld by lht' C.lly Cler~ 81- -Int public u • lnvllta ro bt orewnt '1 lllt (ttCIM<Jllon of s•ld P•OP0\&11. All blel• 10 received, t umlnl!d ...a declared will bll rt terrtd Ir( tllt Cl IV Cl•rlt to the City Enolne.r and lne City Allomtv tor <"901"9 end rePDrtlno to ""' Oty counc II at Its reou>ar meotlno on October 16. 191•. Prlcw lo commtn<lno -rle, '"" '°"' tr.cror and all .i•beontra<ton '""'"ob lain• butlntu rrcenw lrorn Ille Glly 01 Fountain Valley In 1ccorct•n<.e willl I"" Fountain \/alley Munlclpel Code, llo•ume I, Tit•• s. 0.a~ers s Ot - S.OI. All Leather Wing Tip Brogues Reg. 45.00 34.90 Amazing value in a shoe of this quality. Barrister Brogues with genuine Scotch grain leather uppers, leather soles and fully leather lined. Black or brown. You·11 want a pair of each at this low pnce. silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH JCPenn8y NEWPORT~~ CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y MEW GARDEN SH.OP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 lo 5 p.m. . . . LANDSCAPE SALE I.Git opportunity to landscape your ycri before the Holday1 CARISSA 'TUnLEI' Natal Plum Reg. 1.99 NOW Extra lcrp plmth lfl f ..... cORt•ers.. • Fragr•t white flo'WWS wlMe 111 bloOM * Used as a grCMICI C0¥W Z.l ffft hlfJll 129 . ~ . ' • • • • . .. • .. • .. ·~ • , ,, • J .. . .. " • • I J • ) . • , ' • • • ' ~ Weyerhaeuser Co. • A-yi.C.IE•.cvten AttorfltY1ftl'.H(U1rl• Publl-Or.tn9'1 co .. t Oelly Piiot. P\lbll!>lltd Ortn9" Co•\t 0.lly Piiot. In ecconiance wllll Ille pro'lf~ of S.Ctlons 1110 lo 1717, lntl\i\lve. of IN Ltl>M C.00.. ot the Stale of c..111om11, 11>1 City Covllcll of Ille City of '"-teln Valley llH bv ruo11111on H<af1elneo Ille prevalll"O flOurly "Ill of .. _, !or THUJA AUREA NANA Weyerh aeuser says it own~ more trees than any other forest products company in the nation. Ruckel shaus. who is a lawyer and will supervise legal ttucnuttAus affairs for Weyerhaeuser, said in an interview in Washington state that he's in a "four-month orien- tation period," and will ''know better what I'm do- ing by the first ortheyear ... • President Ford announced fnrmation of a Citizens for Ford Committee intended to l ur e Democrats and independents to r voteforhim. "We find a groundswell of support rrom independents and I Democrats and this is reflected. In the polls," Ford said In San Francisco in introducing three ·persons wbo will head lbe com: mlttee. The committee will be cocbair ed by Edith Gr een, 01111" •former Democratic con · gresswoman from Oregon; George J . Feldmu, former ambusadortoLuxembourg and M alta dur· ing th~ Kennedy administration, and t>om lnic , .DlMacsJo, onetime baseball ~tar with the Boston • ~~Sox. . . • . - Ot100.f, 1,1, u.. tl.1'7• ., ... ,. Oct •. u 11. ,., 197& 47t0-7• PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE H<ll crelt or type ot worltm.on or mrct\anlc 111-d to uecutt 11>1 COii· tra<t WlllCll wlll be awardtd to t"9 WC• NOTICI TO CllEOITOllS cettfUI bl-r. Tiie oravalll119 wAQtt In NOTICI TOClllEOITotlS SUl"llllOR COUllTO" TME craulfkat•oo• not oroYlcMd IOI b't ... SUl"llllOR CIOURTO,.TMtr STATI 0" CALIFORNIA ftOll tOIUllOlt \hall not be 11tU 1...,. tl>e ~I STAT• 0" CALl~RIUA l'Oll TNE COUNTY OF OR.ANOE rt<tnt wa91 dtlermlnellon fflf lllOI l14• COUNTY o~o•AHotl N•. A N /09 OranQtCOUfllVa•natovbllll>tdOVlhe Ha a..-n E1hf• of ELENA CASTILLO Unllld Sllltt Otoer\rMnt of I.AW, Ellet• ol MARI E COLLISON HUEllTH, •-A ELEHA C. ~UE~TH, -fn notvenltP>ellllbe ltuO-llw AllMSTROffG, Otctl~. .... HEL£H CASTILLO, Ot~ ltillbllthed Fldeur Mlllltnum W41Qt. NOTICE rs HERESY O•VEN loti. NOTICE rs HEllE8Y GIVEN lo'""' Ho bid wlll be (0"'1~,..0 tlftfttl '"' """'"°"°'the abo,.. "8meddoe:-I crtdfl0<'$of 111~ •bo•f' MmtddeUdont m•dt on Ill• olllclel bl•n-rorm NI ell Pff10nl lle•lnq cral,,.. 14A1n1t tllAI ell .,."°"' n•wlno claims agatn\t Mf\ISMd by lllt C:tl'f' •llCI I•.....,. In 41<· IM i.ekt ~.O.nt ere "'CIUll'ttd to Iii• tllt wld dte-nt Mt r~urrect to Ille corcN!l<e w1111 the provlJl!lftS ot 11111 t,.,m, Wllll Ille rwc•nary voutlle", In lhem, wlllt Ille ""'""·"Y VOU<ller'l. In Notlu •nd Ille P•OC>OMI r-.iulr"""'"" tf>e Office ot tlw Cltr• of lht tboYt ..,_ 11 ... Olflct of '"" c•or-ot tllt -en--concllt•on• wt lortll undef OW.lr«i tltled c-1. or to iwtttnl them. wllll tlllt titled cOU<t. 0'10 pre..-nllllem. w11111tw SOKlllurlon•. E•cll tll~r tnt.114 lie ~l'ls.rv vouclltrt, lo lllt undfrslQMd ,....,,.ry vouc:llert, ro ,,,. ~19"fd llctnMd In •ctordance with IR>li<M)lt •ttllt olfke of ANTHONY CASE. ESO Al Ille office ol DAVID STERLINO Slartt. .. ws. LOVELl. l(INO AN O CASE. •tlomt'n Tf .. OLER l.AW C:Oll PORATIOH. !00 Pl•n•. SpeclfketlOftt, and olflcl•f et Lllw, SlO So<ltll Flower Slrtet, Wt. Newport Genier OrlYt, Suitt 920. 1'1-0l>OUI fOf'ml to be ustd tv blddll'Q '10. us AnQtltl, Carlforltla 90011. ,_wport 8t.c11. C.llfOMlt '2..o wllkll can be ol)(alne<I OOllY •I the oftlw of tllt ~" ,, , ... plac.e of bvMMH of Ille Ull· Is tllt Dia<• of bllslnt•t of ,,,. I.Ill• Otv E1>9lneer, City HAii. dtrslQfM!(I In ell m•lt•rs 00orl•lnlr19 lo Clll"'O""° 111 •ll Matters "'""1'4nl119 ''" COii of tald Prent •nd S!le<fl'IUtlons '"" t'lllt• of t.tld Otctdtnl, wHnl11 IOI.Ir Ille t•l•Jt ot ulo oeceot111. wtlllln '°"" It U.00 ln<luellnQ to. If lllt ~,.. "*'1hultt• tl>e flrsr ovbllotlon of 1111s month\ alter t"9 flr'1l)llbllcattonof1111s -" llltl tllt Pl•"' 4nd S11eClf1ot1on• no11ce. not1c11. • 1111 w>t bv ""'"· tlwt rnetrlno ~l'IO OtttdOtl-r 5, lt7' Dated S.111orntier 14, 1'7• tll.t~ ""'" t>t All •ddlllonal tl,00 SECURITY P•CIFIC GLENN JOHN HUERTH '"lthtr 1M CHI of Ill~ Pl-an4 N•TrONAL BAN I( E••cul!woll ... Wlll Soe<lflcatlons -'"" <O•I °' ""'"'"' E"9<t1lor 01 lh~ Wiii nf 01 '"" •l>o"" nom"'1 ""<"""" tond hllndllnqwlll be r~fun-tlle AbOVff n.,...dcMct.,.111 OAVIO Ul!RLINO tr HOLIER fM City re-Vff IM riot>\ lo "'It<! AN'THOHYCASE. uo. t.AWCIO""'OllATION enyor•lllMCh LOVELL.IUNOANOCAll IOONew..-.1 CenllrOrlore o.teo October I 1'7• ..,_..,,,u..,w W llt'll E.vtrvn GrloPo ,,.,,...., "'"'-' '''"'· $Mlllt M ...,._. .. lldl. CA 91MO Dtputy Cttv Cltfll Ul\A .... let..C•Mlt Ttl 111•1 .... ..U Olt,...CllyOI At..,.nftrllo<"1or •-••*l••cll1or FOU11l .. 11Vall•Y.CA "'*'"""Or-c .. ~ o.i1y Pll04, 11uo11-. Ot•noe c..,1 o.ny Pltot "'*'~ <>ranoe OM•t o.lly "''°'· ~1.a,1s,~Jt,m• 42»h Sell( 11,u,an1t0c~ '·*·'"• ,.,..,. Qno11t••,1t1• 41•7 I l (Golden Arborvitae) Reg. 1.99NOW 129 Attractive evergreen, symetrf cat 1 shrub that can be used as a hedge or as an individual accent plant. KELLOGG'S· GROMULCH Reg. 2.29 NOW 199 * o.tdoo'r ,. ........ * """' to ........ "'"" ..._ ..S ottMr plcdl • Wll 90t a.n. • 1 c.. ft. beg * Quantities limited on ad merchandise I f AJO DAILY PILOT Fr1day. October 8 1976 OUEENIE Bv Ph il lnterlandi "You know I'm not supposed lo take personal calls at the orfice " Saturdap, In the DAILY PILOT 'Greatness' Missing By J AY SHARBun' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Last season, veteran scrivener Mel Shavelson wrote a fine funny TV movie about the hfe of Rudolph Valenti~o. Tonight, he tries again with "The Great Houdinis" on ABC. (Channel 7, 9p.m > I had so much fun watching "Valentino" I looked forward to Shavelson's new two·hour effort, loosely based on the life or Harry Houdini, the world famous magician and escape artist, BUT AN ADVANCE PEEP AT the opus dis· closes that it lacks the crispness of "Valentino," has only sporadic fl ashes of wit and generally slogs along at a snail 's pace. if snails do indeed pace. It bas two stars of two series -Paul Michael Glaser. the Starsky of '.'Starsky and Hutch," and Sally Str uthers, of "All in the Family" -cast as Mr. and Mrs. Houdini. The other notables participating are Vivian --------.... Vance as Mtnnie, a s alty T\' HE\'I E\V ex·vaudevillian turned family nurse, and Ruth '-------..41--' Gordon as H oudini 's crotchety. overbearing mother. A good cast. with the exception of Glaser, who gives the impression he's altempting a Tony Fran· ciosa imitation and not succeeding. THE SHOW, IN WIDCJI MISS Vance also is the off.screen narrator, gets under way•on a cold, gray day at the cemetery where Houdini lies, having ex· pired two years earlier Miss Vance and Miss Struthers approach. Miss Vance is so cJully she rem ar ks. "I want to be cremated. You 'll keep warmer longer.•' The two see Harry's old girlfriend (Adnenne Barbeau) al Harry's grave. Some embarrassment and hostility ensue. Aft e.r some awkward small talk, the girl friend , a showgirl. says she has to go back to work, explain· Ing, "Got a matinee." "Anyone we know?'' the widow inquires. A s pnghtly enough s tart. Alas, the s prightly tends to taper off us Mr. and Mrs. Houdini's life together gets displayed. THE SllOW COVERS THEIR life in detail in· eluding Harry's friendship with Sir Arthur Co~an Doyle C Peter Cushing), the Baker Street Regular and spiritualist who gotjlarry to dabbling in al· tempted calls lo Harry's late mother in the Next World. But it heavily emphasizes that while alive Harry's mother, the widow of a rabbi. was in great anguish because of his marriage to a Catholic lass. This emphasis causes severe dramatic sag. There are frequent reminders that Mom loves Harry, Harry loves Mom. and the bride hates Mom's intrusion into her hfe with Harry. The woe quot1ent rises when Mom dies. leaving Harry with muzzle-velocity guilt. YOU EVENTUALLY GET THE FEELING you're watching a lengthy ftlm essay that could be called, "How an O\'erbearing J ewish Mother Almost Drove the Great Houdini Out of His Nut." '(' J_, ... ..., ... ~~.~~:~ .. !l ....... ·--.. ·-··· _, ............ ~INIUC~V S111AIGllT ROUR8lll'i \\Ill ~I y ~ l'llOQI' 01'\llLllO A~O eonuo Bf HI! 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We've got polyeste' and cotton shi~s j11 solids, stripes and prints In sizes 14 !4-17 neck, 32-35 sleeve. !Den's dre's furnishings 806 . ·' AM-6:00PM MAVCO· Soutt1 Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 33~3 Bristol St, 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Golden.west at.San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 • I -1 -I , ( I ~i Beath Clan Harmonious By JUDITH (.10) OISON Ol llM Dally ttlleC $left When the Brady btmch gathers for a songfest, the music is very special. It isn't every family, after all, which sings to the music of guitars handmade by the head of the household. The Huntington Harbour fami- ly also is so talented that the evening is likely to include art exhibits and a poetry reading. Art has been a part of the Brady family for many years, since Mrs. Brady has always painted, but the guitars are new on the scene. It all started, Mrs. Brady said, when their oldest daughter Karyn, had her guitar stolen. It was a special guitar, since she had taken it with her on a cross- country hitchhiking trip. Her father, Hugh, said, "Well, we could go out and buy her a new one but that wouldn't mean much to her. Maybe if I made her one, it would in some way replace her old one.·· He went to the library, got a book on bow to do it, and now has produced five guitars, two dulcimers, a banjo and a violin. He currently is making another violin and an Irish harp and is thinking about making a cello for a friend. UTTLE BOXES Brady, an engineer who was deeply involved with the U. S. moon missions, had only ex- perimented with woodworking on a small scale before, m.itjng pla- ques and little boxes. "His engineering background adds to the guitars," Mrs. Brady said. ''He is able to figure out the mathematics of the harmonics." Making a guitar takes about 100 hours, Brady said. He takes over the kitchen for part of the operation, in which he boils the wood before clamping it into shape on a form. Brady always adds extra touches to his instrume.nts, such as fine carving, and has been told by musicians that their sound is outstanding. He makes instruments he does not play. "He's loo modest to try ," hi s wife said . Brady did, however, take violin lessons for a year and learned a lot of musical theory. Mrs . Brady, who attends Orange County Philharmonic Society concerts with her husband, also has made an un- usual odyssey into the world of music with her painting as the vehicle. CANVAS SYMPHONY She recently has begun to paint abstract rather than im- pressionistic works and dis- covered a new possibility when listening to Mahler's First Sym- phony. "I had five newly primed can- vases sitting on my studio floor," she said. "The thought struck me -a symphony is a group of mov- ements, all related, with each standing alone and able to exist in its own right -and looking at the canvases I thought 'why not?' " 'Why couldn't painting do that? Why couldn't I paint a sym- phony'?" She put M abler back on the stereo and began to paint all five canvases in response to the music. When she went as far as she could with the five together she worked on each one separate- ly until she was satisfied that she had five separated but united pieces. To further add to the challenge Mrs. Brady elected to work in black, white, pink and cadmium yellow, four colors which she said are "no-no's" in the art world. These colors are either "too harsh, too feminine, too pretty or too weak," Mrs. Brady ex- plained. The series was successful, however, and now hangs in a neighbor's house. She has done several others since then and plans to "paint" Beethoven's Ninth in the near future. Mrs. Brady said her smaller paintings also have musical • Whether it's painting or.music, Verna Brady (left) and her husband Hugh (above) are enthusiastic. At far left is a mandolin made by Brady. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday. October 8. 1976 81 overtones, which are picked up by people knowledgeable in the field. "It has been a thrill to have people who are deeply involved In the world of music tell me they can 'see' and 'feel' the music in my work," she commented. Mrs. Brady, who studied in Paris, also lectures about abstract art and plans to write a book about how to understand it. She likens representational art to reporting, such as what is found on the front page of the newspaper. Abstract art, in con- trast, is like the editorial page where personal views are given. "These require a response," she said. "You either agree or dis· agree. "With my paintings I'm asking you to respond, to bring your own experiences." The other members of the family design and make model boats. work in stained glass and sculpture and do wood carving and one daug hter-i n-law is a poet. How did such a talented crowd assemble in one family? "We've always tried to bring out our children's artistic talents," Mrs. Brady asserted. Champ Still a Winner By MARCIA FORSBERG Ol 1 ... Dallf ...... StaH When Pat Volmer was 10 years old, a schoolmate in San Gabriel invited her to a birthday party at the local roller skating rink. Absorbed with feelings of freedom and exhilaration Pat Volmer, a skating champ back after a 12-year absence, gives her daughter, Terri, a few pointers (left) and works with her son, David, on form (a bove). I , while coasting along on the old wooden rink floor, she signed up for skating classes. The hobby was more than just a childhood whim. She has cen- tered her life around practicing, competing and now leaching the sport. Her first award came two years after the introductory lesson -s he won third place in a local dance contest, skating with a partner to ''Society Blues.'· Since that time, she has com- peted her way to 28 trophies and plaques, 25 medals and scads of colored ribbons. Her name has also been added to many perpetual trophies t hat are passed on from champion to champion. NOW TEACHING Currently an instructor at the Mission Viejo Skateway, Mrs. Volmer has given private lessons and classes since January, when she returned to skating after a 12-year absence. "I took time out to raise my four children -all skaters. When I went back on skates, it seemed like I had never left. It felt good." Recalling her days of competi- tion, Mrs. Volmer explained that she held 11 different California state championship titles at one time or another, including novice ladies figures , intermediate ladies figures, novice pairs, fours and intermediate dance. She skated every possible division within the artistic por- tion of competition, focusing on dance, figure and free style. Contests are under auspices of the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association of America, which establishes rules and regulations so "skating will remain a nice, clean sport," said Mrs. Volmer. COSTUME RULES "The RSROA sets up costume rules and lime limits for free style routines. Skaters must be amateurs in order to compete," sbeadded. Skating her way through high school, Mrs. Volmer practiced two or three hours each day after classes. She traveled to na'tional champions hip meets a half dozen times, diligently prepared for proficiency tests, skated in inter- rink contests and spent hours sewing sequin trim on costumes her mother made. Her rigid skating schedule did not harm he r social IJfe. Instead. it enhanced it. "It was super fun to travel to nationals, see the country and make friendships all over the United States. That itself was an education. I liked the people in Texas and still correspond with skating friends in northern California. "When I went to state meets in Fresno or Oakland, the whole family went along for a week as part of our vacation. On Saturday nights, even kids who didn't skate went to the rink to socialize," Mrs. Volmer r e- collected. . GOOD EXERClSE ''It's healthy and a fun way to exercise without even realizing it," she said. "Now we all come as a family. Even my husband has been skating more." Now that she's a professional and unable to compete, Mrs. Volmer encourages her own children to skate for fun. "When it stops being fun, that's the time to quit,'' she believes. Mrs . Volmer switched off the overhead lights and the rink was transformed to a ballroom gleaming with red, yellow, green and blue globes. Gilding effortlessly to upbeat rock music, s he executed a fancy arabesque, a spread eagle and, on one foot, a camel spin. Coax- ing her daughter, Terri, 6, the two did a few waltz jumps and bunny hops for the audience. After 12 years, Pat Volmer hadn't lost her toul'h. l . Jl2 DAILY PILOT Friday Oclober 8, 1976 p·rotect: -Child ln 196S Murl Harmon's 3-year- old son inserted two metal keys into an electrical outlet and met with near-tragic results. "Fortunately. only one of his bands was partially burned " Marmon said. ··1 then reallz~ how litUe I knew a boot child safe- ty and how very lucky we were that only minor injuries oc· curred. · ''Jn ·checking around I could not fmd any books on child safety because there weren't any. I then commenced doing r esearch and have accumulated a vast amount dinlormation." The findings now have been compUed into a book by Harmon ''A New Vaccane for Child Safe: ty," which is ava1lable through his company. Safety Now Co. Inc. in Jenkintown, Pa. By IUDJTROLSON OfU..0.lly l'li.t~ For 'years educators and parents have been asking the question, "Why can't Johnny re. ~?"and finding no answers that wall eliminate the problem forever. Now, educators also are asking t.!temselves why Johnny doesn't liketoiotoschool. ••Youth authority studies have shown that approximately 94.6 percent of wards were truants and had gross school problems " said Edwin Harding, coordinatOt- oC student-community services for the Orange County Depart. mentofEducation. "This indicates that truancy and crises go band in hand." 1n an attempt to discover some answers about the perplexing pro- blem of why more and more stu· dents are cutting classes, the School Attendance Review Board was c reated by the state legislature in late 1974, to become effective in January of 1975. New ~ether or not the youths a.re on campus and in class loo. slace they lose state funds ~ Umo students are absent. ProbaUon departments alM> have a stake in the tNancy pro- blem, since there ls a question or whether it really belongs in the Juvenile court with theotber l.)'l>es ot offenses. Each county lo cal.l!omla is mandated by the law to have a SARB and eacboneiaorganizeda litUedllferenUy. "U has been a cumbersome task to get them set. up." Harding said. In Orange County some 13 elementary. three high school and 11 unified school districts have established a SARB. Io addi. tion, there is a 13-member county board wblcb provides guidance to ·the local groups. TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE Though SAR B hearings aren 'l like juvenile court or trial, they can be traumatic experiences for the students, Harding said. School Tool and signed before he is excused from the meeting. . "Ube is successful, the records are destroyed," Harding said. "I[ he does break the contract, tho case is sent to the county and re· ported to the central juvenile in· dex." A contra<'t <'OU Id call for a youth to attend school every day, obey his parents or obtain family COWlSeling. Hardine sa.!.d m~ny parents are surpris ed when they discovered their clilldren have bttn truant so otten. Ho added that there have been s.ide benefits from SARB so far. "'Agencies are sitttne down talk· ing about mutual problems more than they ever have. It's also helped school people who thought. it was just more machinery to ., s low down. They dhicovered truancy could be tJOlved on tho local level." Rx for Truancy 1f a child refuses to go to school. what can SARB do? . ~ meeting of the Huntington Beach Union High School District SARB, a ttended by representatives from the de- partments or education. probation and mental heallb, a p.sychologist and school officials, offered some insights. For some students, the scholastic pressure at large high schools may be too much. These youths should be moved to continuation schools where they can move al their own pace. Continuation schools also help students who feel alienat- ed, frustrated with the system and believe thejr classmates won't accept. them. There is more warmth in the smaller setting. Harmon, an accountant who handles international taxes for .Borden, Jnc. in New York City considers his child safety busi: ness an avocation, though he is deeply committed toit. "Our margin is quite modest because we are more interested in helping parents with child safety than making high pro- fits." he explained. "However, I am not able to run a nonprofit or- ganization because I have a family of four boys, ages 9 to 14." than retail, Harmon said. Some of the findio2s about why youths don'~ ~ike schools have.l been surprising. Harding re- called one overweight youth who wouJdn 't go because he had a ter- ror of being seen in tl)e shower after gym class. Board members, who represent various community agencies and the school (some boards have parent members too) try to establish a rapport with the stu- dents and their families. Other students are ready to go to work. They can best be helped by obtaining releases so they can bold jobs. '!he book covers such topics as poisons, falls, electricity, fire, s uffocation, guns, baby-sitters, emergency aid and car safety. A few hate to gel undressed for gym class. Alternatives should be found for them. Jn addition to the book. It contains an introduction by Robert G. Scherz, MD, a recent chairman of the Children's Acci- dent. Preventjon Committee or the American Academy oC Pediatrics. "Some students fee) the classes and schools are loo big. They feel like numbers." Harding added. WHERE ACTION IS "It's not a threatening environ· lnent," Harding emphasized. When a school believes a stu- dent has had enough truancy pro- blems lo merit a summons by SARB his parents are notified by letter that. s uch a meeting is de-sirable. Specific recommendations also came from the meeting. which was chaired by Ferren Christensen, director of child welfare and attendance for the district: -Tighten closed campuses. -Eliminate free periods in the middle of other classes. -Offer more vocational classes. . -Improve communication between school and parents. Harmon oUe rs a mail-order catalogue of m any products h elpful for keeping children away from danger. The products aU have been t ested by experts an<.l sell for less Copies of the Catalog Ghild Safety may be obtained free from Safety Now Co. Inc., Box 567, 202 York Rd .• Jenkintown, Pa.19046. The book sells for $7.50. "And. we're in an age of establishment rebellion. Kids complain about school. They want to be there where the action is but they don't want to go to that English class." . Schools have a ke~ interest in The case is presented and re- viewed with the parents and stu· dent. A contract is negotiated with the student, which is typed -Review attendance accounting. Don't rely oo one class period checks. -Hold "re-entry" classes so truant students don'thave to lose out on a whole year or semester's credit. -Expand the capacity of the continuation schools or put this concept into action on each regular campus • '·Bulk Brims A far-aw<lY fa shion look of Ti bet comes to the American scene in Frank Olive's bulky r olled brim knit v ersion of the n a tive hat. Horoscope: _Sagittarius • Rehabilitation a Family ·1 ask DEAR ANN LANDERS: I work in a nursing home mainly for elderly people who need to be rehabilitated. They have had a variety of iJJ- nesses, mostly strokes, families is considered part or the treatment. When relatives un· de,rstand the Importance of cooperation. they become part of the team. arthritis and broken D E A R A N N bones. We h ave helped LANDERS: Please tell many people walk again, yourreadcrsfamilyplan- talk again, and return to a ning for pets will be a re- lifeworth living. ality soon. A dog food My anger is directed with a birth-control in· against the families of gredienlis being tested in my patients. For exam-eight cities. One com- ple: l have in my care a pany ran tests for two woman who is grossly year s on 200 female obese. We put her on a · beagles. None became diet but her daughters pregnant. are full of guilt because The U.S. h as 36 million they feel their mother dogs and 27 million cats s hould be living with underfoot. This "mira- them. So they attempt to cle food" will solve a case the guilt by bringing serious problem. Pass her candy, cakes, cookies the word! -R.P. fAnn Landers~· because I don't sell anything ln this column, no matte r bow good. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from "Santa Fe" written by a mother about her three sons illustrates the effects of marijuana far better than anything I cansay. · · What that mother is describing is symptomatic of the brain syndrome and thought disorder which results from cannabis, or topulit more simply, the condi- tion that follows the con- sistent smoking of pol. As director of the Maryland Drug Abuse and Research and Treat- ment Foundation, I've seen the introversion, mystical and "m agical" thinking, th e a nti · motivational stale, regression and other changes that have pro- bably damaged 20 million- people lo date. All this without their awareness. res pons ible f or the polarization and aliena- tion of our country. Yes, you can quote me. I am - ALFRED MILIMAN, J .D. DEAR MK. MILIMAN: Thank you for aa enll~teaiDg leUer. Io spite of some studies which say marijuana ls h•rmless. I, for one. believe marljaana Is NOT bum less. I bHe my Arter 11 years of mean-conclusions on lbe ban- ingful, longitudinal drug dreds of letters from re. and alcohol studies, we . aderswhohavewriUento have concluded that the tell me bow pot has smoking of pot is one of messed up their heads the major f actors andlbeyougbttoknow. -everyth ing s h e DEARR.P.: When the s houldn 't eat. This product is available, f woman is gafoing weight ·hope it is well adver1ised instead of losing and we can'l do anything about --------------------------------------- it. Be Imaginative Another patient who had a stroke could not feed himself. We worked diligently with him and he was doing well. Then !tis daughte r decided we were being mean to her SATURDAY, OCTOBER t RyS\'DNF.YOMARR ARIES (March 21- Apnl 19): Surprise due lo financial area -you arc able lo s hove aside 1 roadblock to cash now You're nble to define terms. refine techniques. TAURUS (Apr il 20· May 201: Marital or- partnership status is spotlighted You confront issues. gain strcn~th <'onfidence and feel mor~ ··respons1blt' " Costs ~otential, past. oblis;-a: lions are featured . Your position is strong -be confident. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Finish rather than begln -you'll receive credit (or being pres- cient. Vi ews are vindicat- ed. You get backing from "unusual" sources. CANCER (June 21· JuJy 22): Friends may be eccentric in their responses, actions. Take with proverbial grain of salt. Patience and humor arc valuable twin allies. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stand pat for principles. Those who attempt lo shake order and plans are whistling in dark. Know it and ~uide your actions acl'ordingly. VIRGO !Aug-. 23-Sept. 22) · Ask questions, ex- amine various aspects of uny project. Give full play to intelle ctual cuno!'rty. · Popularity is on upswing. You l'ould be invited to enjoyable s~ial outing. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Money, lending and borrowing could be In pie· ture. Check details - study fine print and read between the lines. Being thoro ugh now is a n<~cessity SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov . 2 1); Have alternatives at hand. Orthodox procedures Weddings vg and Engagements . To ,1..,c1id disupp1Hntmt•nt. pro~rrrtin· 'fmd~~ :1r1· n'mrndNt tn hil\'C' lht:lr \\Cdding ~tor1c s w ith b1.1<'k nnrl \\hit<' r.?loss~ photo.i:ra phi. Io I he Dai Iv Pilot Pt•nptc l>c1,artml·nt one \\<'t'k l~fon· the \\cddmg. P1l'l 11r('s received after I hill trmc will not he used . I 1 may go out o(window. ae ready for changes, in- quiries, variety, excite- ment of discov<-ry. SAGITl'ARJUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Practical er. forts may be featured, but do not necessarily s ucceed. Use your 1m- a g in a ti on! Family member deserve~ a hear· mg. Be diplomatic. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Tendency now is to be ruled by heart rather than head. Try to give logic at least equal time. Means don't hurt your changes for happi- ness by moving too quick- ly. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 18): Quick change could occur In atUtude o( authority figure, pro·. fessional superior. You get chance to prove a ma- jor point. You'll gain con- fidence. ha\•e more responsibrnty. father. She s tarted to come to the hospital daily to spoon-feed him. Now he has become totally de- pendent and refuses to do anything for himself. I can't sign my name because nurses are ex· pected to be com- passionate toward ever· yone. I guess I'm a failure because my compassion goes primarily to my pa. tients. Please print thi s . Somebody might learn somethin~.-SEAITLE DEAR SEATl'LE: As one who is close to the Rebbllltatlon Institute of Chicago, I am weU awareofthededlcaUonof physicians, nurses and therapists. According to Dr. Henry Betts, med.teal dlrector"of' the Jn1tltute, they en- counter very little of the recalcitrance you describe at his facility becnae educating the- PISCES ( rcb. 19· ,.----------March 20): Ideas, con· tacts can r each beyond current Ii m its or expect a· lions. You finis h with an important phase of ac· tivity -and you "let go" of burden not rightly your own in firs t place . If Odober 9th ls your blrtbd•y you are a· natural humanitarian. You care about people. You aid those in trouble. You're no angel, but you are a feeling person, one with integrity. Miss T eenoge America Pageant Come Join Us For Our GRAND OPENING Saturday, Oct. 16 -11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sunday, Oct. 17 -11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free prizes, refreshments and loads of entertainment including: • Barnaby the Clown •The Busch Garden Birds • Bill Ballance of KABC Radio •The Harborlites • Silhouette Cutting • Caricature Artist •Magician • and much. much more ' .. 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Si Ud lltc:e un error el ....car. rompe o mlJllle est• balol•, ~·· al l"- S11f<tor dt •1tedon vo'bten~otra PROPUESTA OE &OHOS· Ottier• ti OtWlto de "4uH del AtftCho lrvlr>e contraer.,.,,. cleilde., emlllr -ae ollliCl<l<lon oeneral oa•• ti Otstrllo de Nltt· )ores Ho. t06dl!estopor lill• onlidaddtW,19S,000aun11 mu1,.,. ra1onO. lntertJ dtl ocho Po' clt!nto ll'llo 1 anuat, INN"• adqulrlr y construlr 00<•' t lnstelKloMs .,.r• ldq\>lrlr, cole<tar. •lrne«nar, y dtstr(C>ulr aguas" duechOs cit "QUA, In· <1uveMOprests, dtPG\llOS, ~de a1macenem1ento planlasdt! tratamlento, tul>tfle, tQulp0 ae bOmoeo y todotl equlpo v PfVl>ltdad necesaro• pare es to. oe•• lldQulrlr tondos """' entebtarcontr"t~ton .,.,.,. ~I~. y el 1>eqodtl•-• clon v otro• ccntos IH'I 01\trllo •ti ast-1mlento de toda o ""''~ oe le •nerve 0¥• •~ bonos proven•tMe di aoc.-dO ti Pl8" Ot Obf•• oar• el Olstrllo OR Nltt· '°'"No. 10!>? LA• oslll•• elector•lfl INN"• I• ,,,..,.ion.cs. elecclon estart11 •1Mt<1as • , .. 7:00 A.M.,.,,,. nwnarw dt tedk!WI et«clon y s. ,.,.nttftdr•"' •11,.rtas fteste las t 100 P .M •• ·~ dlt . cuando•er""ce,.,_,., •••mtsme-. et ~khO 01\trltO de Mltjor!Kdlber• IOrmlir un solo dlstfho elK1or al COii .. pr-4toclet-r ,. dk:httlKCIOft LHcMlllHdt ""'•<Ion.,.,. tldldtodt•· trffO e1Ktora1 est•r•n en et tUOli" mu <Mltt.,te O.SIQMdO, y 111 Pt...,...t mes edltllllllt l'Oftlb<.adH • ._~•do nombradau.omo-dl le Junt• l!IKtorel. ll'IWt<tor. J.-r ~ Aftftl....-os,'8'PKll•a!IWflte.1<11YMat'"'Mftl"-r•n,.,,•l~q ..... ~.,, .-ilqnedos. IOfl'ler cv.tesciu1tr1vec""'••" I• J1111te Ele<tor•1,1 <w!Q4.llerade IOI fNelllbtos nombrtdos • ta olche Junta l!tector•I "° ·~•te • •• _,..,..de •• ce llltete<tor•I. , CASILLA ELECTORAL: Olt.lrllo de "4 ... , 'I San<tAml•nto, flOI etmous Oflw. S...iteM, trvlna.C• ,,.., INSPECTOl't. Jeme\ K-bff JVEZ CatOl'(l'I 'IYrt' AlllCH IV ElllOS J-t Merfatle, Pat Smith AL TERllANTES Ct•l"eflee llM<.,, Paul LAIN\. """'' Drl-n , c;.ttty $1e-.JlmO..pln,WtrrenFlw.Jec•Hlll Pua -"8blllt•do con.o votifl1• v per a"'""' et ~no de voter en le Wi edl<IWI ete<<loft, le oe• Mft• deC>tf a-r tfl w l)OOtn1n tltUIO de tlerra tat como w Cltll,.enta Seccton l.OHclel CodlQOdeACl\I 'd<tl E•tadoc!e~lllornle,.,,tl ~· ldlcho Ol\trltode Me Jore\. C...S.-••-••-• un Ill voloporude dOl•r • -•..s.ct de la cvat et _.. ti.rr•' Et utllmo llbro ava1w lo.Nllrado ,l!UAlifk -del Olttrllou 1 .. Y1dt11dadtl.,minMteele proplecleO y del velor dt •• li...r•MI -•de. •~<eotoenet <•'IOdt-lill av•ll.t0 oar••I Ol\lrlto nose,...,., ~IMIV rec•udedO Par• el-on•lcuat tedlclleelK<lon .. , .. v.,•• c-.1•4.11· 11me_,,.nalM•"•luolouetlt-ffltl<:AMOedo dtOr•notH""*ev1Clofl<1•• ......,.,....,.,de _ltd,.., v c1e1••IOrdi11 , .. ".est -•d•. C•o• votMte. ow recl'tw11lellftlf9tl.-clevotar.,._.,,.,.,_opormecitoc1eUMC1e•10MO.· ~Ill• l'Ofl'lbracl• como w aflDdlradO "A_..,,,..,,,, 1~1" tlQnlllc• un Olleltl dt un• cor,oraclOll QuePolN tlerr•' \IQ/Miio un-rdl•n. ele«utant ... o .imtl'llttrtdor de la proc>lffed dtt -...oor Clel tttulo de ta llrr• '14.llln (111 tt _._ teuerdo a tat lt'fft Ciel Ett-. (DI 11-cle•echo t •• -slon Cit•• ~. v lcl n aytorl1ad0 POt It cOttt qua o1oro.-•I l'IOmbum .. rrto a eje(lllar el de...Cllo --·•· prl•ll9Qlo, o lrvnunldecl -"' t•tt• Cit t jeclJler Altlft cle Qllt t i rtO•tsel'll<Nll• '-1 OUfde -.,, •• •vtOdkha •le<cton. debe ~tar a le Junta l!l~toral unef,OlllatertHlcad•dt •·-·--or•ci..i. ,.,.,.,Mn tuareleOa y •tclll.,.,. con tos -nwltAlltes do I• •If<<~ Nl,,.une etlO"tclOll de Ult ~--· v•llde, .C.80'tac!11, O et -•Miiiea>.,, HO at m-s Qllt ....... ~kit sloulenfes -''"O' (•I Hit -~rlto. lbltule<111t0o OOf II Plt'10NI o por t i r"eP"""'lantt ltOlll.,. t• .,.,_ I~. cle 11<1Mrel0. lo ·~11.,...1.00.,, les S.Cclonn UOOJ 0 3l0Gl ' !Ml CodlOO .. ,AOUM dtl Ell.tdo de C.lllonll.t, Ilene •I Cltrtcl'MI • IOI "°'O! per a lot C"81ft •I ~.OOe•CltM: ltl ett\Gl"k:edoO<tf'IHl(adOdtt<W<dO a ta S.Cclon :IOIS.! ... C0cli9oele ll"rO<tcllmle,.,toOvllelel l!ltAOlldoC.lilornle; ldle\OKlllO l•tl«• ..,... -· le CIHI detlare lotr llAOo, ., (ti OtOere -t te<\ll-Ml Uf\a f°""" ._c"l<ed!tPO'•IArclltwrodlteO...,...l,.,.._IOs,_.,,to,el'lltrlorft Et Mnlbtelllltnt1> dtl •llOl'defadO ..-~r ~ _,,...,, •• •le<<IOll -llk llde Tod9•,1ona<londel<tPOdllorlld9""'-~dte<_.lM•'°'C1e-s •••1M<toMquelO•l•Cut•e11c..atquiff-loM1tnqu.tape"°"'""'.,..o. tomo apoder adO l\llV• vot.odo """"""'endo lo< votot per a IO\ c11a1et ti Mflllln· ~okleotOtQMIO $114K do\ teru•M IWll'1H Ml d!llOS\IOl0t~lt-t11 I• •u-lclla~ clclfl"t ... •l•VO•dal••ml1i..dttoo1~---tot-•IOOtarel flellO.-t.•t<_M_r111te11fftO,IO!lCll< .... -pet .. IOl•trttoditMlt• ,flt•Ho tot~a,.wremltldllt'f_...,C..,.i..-itottlt4tlt<'-e11et1o, lltlo to dl~to en la ~loll ~ cM4 c.ootoo Cle ~ Ott Etteclo Ck C..lfonlle. CGri le •~<to<lon cie to "tlf)ul.lldO.., I• t..eydt "'"""°' Ohttttode Calltornla. ~''°" U 0.1 C:.OOlto Cit AQ4.llH cltt E\1-oe Gtllto1"114., ... <olWl><Ma •• dlCl\e ~clOll,Wlltw•r••<•bovMc~lrtt'lltrMne•tntlput9N..,tot"'9lame11° ~IMIOll'ledol oor la Jllnla Ot Admllllstr..,..•t Olfld9dll IMOrM191 verclllvN.t Olfttl AlcH .. roelet Cond.ldOo.4-loMdtOlnCNdo. tm•vlw MM dtK_.• '°"'1pu1.,,,..., 1.~1Klclftdll I• J1111ta 0. M-"""'lt'"'°"" d9f Ol\lrl11ote11""'*•I ,,,,_ llAMlladOollled!ttldl• "* _.,. am.. ll •AYQVl~EY.JR. ~~T-...... ..-. .. AdlWlllJtr....,,..,dllOllltllitdltAqlieS*tlf'fflMbflell 1 AltTMVlllC KO•M S.Crwletlodltl•.Jwl•OtAIMlllll•r..,,..*I 1>1•rtn1•~11tl lrvliw RaftCll . \ Frid!y October 8, 1976 .,,.. .. PUBLIC N<n'ICE PUBUC N&nCE .-------------~1 ..... ~'::.,, DAILY PILOT •3 PUBLIC N&nCB PUBLIC N011CE SU .. •RI<* COUllT OPTMtl ITATWOPCALlflO•NIAflO« C041N'TYOll'O•Mt04I ........ tt OltDa•TOSMOWCAUW Ill tM IM!Mt Of 1119 Apj)llc.allol\ ot Mltl\MI M. &err"ltln, 8e<'Mre J. &ltf'Mttln, K•ltll Alan 8eN'alitl11, end Adam M'f Berrttttln lor OWittOt Of ........ WHEREAS. Mlcl\HI M . ~n. ...111'-r. l\tJ llltd .,. Amtndlcl l'llt~· tlOll wltn tM Cieri!; ot 1111• COur1 for ~ ordlt dlel>Ql"9 Ill' -trom MIOl.MI M &emit.ti\ to Mldleel M Bef'nt. etld <llMolnQ , ... -·of Petit'-< .. "''" trom 8e'1>er• J. Bernstein to a.ni.e J BerM, and CMl\01119 .... -of P'alll~s mt'*' clllldf'efl f,_ ICafftt AIMI e.t'Mtttll 10 Keith Alan 8emOi Md trom .Adam Jo BernUtln to~ J. .,,,,, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED IN\ •II fl"-lnt...,t.o In Mkt ,_ .. -r befOnt lhlt COvrl In 0.~ I et Ille o...n1., C....rtNlvW, 100 Ovk Cent•r Orlw W.•1, City of SMta t.f\e, Cellfomle °" 0<1-r It, 1f?._ at the "°"'of 11 ·00 • "'"end tlltfl -"'9f'l t& W-<..,M, H tnY IMre .,..., De,..,., Ille Al'!llncted Petition ''*'Id not • ~anttd. II '' t.inhtr orele<W -• (9'1Y of '"'~ order tie l)llbl,,,., Ill ti. Of-CM'1 Olllt Pltol, Pelt Oftlc9 lrow '"°· Qnta AMMI, C..llf°""9..al. llftCe e -fe.t lour MICCA\Nt .....,,_ ...0 Ill-' Mid P\lbll<AllOfl bl C.......- flr'lor to,,,.~· ... ol lllh Order. OllM~ S.pt. ,., tt1'. ~IOftlftll J ... Of lflt s.,p.,1orc.wt MlatAaLD.-CAPPllAYPOll "UL°'". •CM.JTOtt, au•••• Mtc1na1cx Ai.aC..W.._ ... ~ ... " .. t•1Mc;·,-., ....._. ~ ..... ~....., ,_., l'tMtf~ .............. ~ ,...,tllM o. ..... 0-t °""' ,.~ SIP, 0,t4,MtO<t. t,a, 1'1t ..... " tt D e a t l ' . . -t'. 8f DAfl Y PILOT PUBUC NO'nCE PUBUC NoncE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NO'nCE MOIMANCa N0.7MI .._ .. follow•· &M 0•01N•Nca 01' THR OTY 8 £GIHHING •I tlte l~IOOI el COUNCIL 01' THI CtTY 01' COSTA .,,_....,,...,.,y 11 .. ot Ille lenddlooocrlll9d MIS•, CALIPO•NI&, CHAN04MO llll .. dteOlvtMSC•l90fC.llfor'lllA.,. THa llC*INO 01' A r<>•TION Oft dl<I 5"l.,_.ber U, l'U, In 8oOll l.ANO &LLOTTIO TO .IAMRS u•."90t-of0fflcl•l~wtt .. M <f'AOOaN IN THI PINAL t ll1W"'9t l111erel ... wltl>-dllteM OllC..Rf: Of' ft& .. TITIOH Ofl TttE -•t•rly 61.00 IHI lr•m H•rbor ••Netto S&NTIAOO o• UNTA Bovl .. -; "-" •IOl>O wkS ....... ... AHA, f'ltOMCl·Cl'TOC1.. llnetoUlhOO"JO'U"-at, 101.tl .... toa THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY IMl99M ,.,,..... tOllCAI .. t\Of-lll•t1 01' COSTA MESA OOli. HIUtE8Y ""' "9¥lllCI • •lldl111 of 'llOOO i.et: OllOAIHASFOLLOWS: U..---lleflf •1o1111 Widcurw HCTlOlll t, All 111111 -11ort o1 ,,_ "'""911 e11 -I• Of l~H", an.,., foflowWIQ clllKrlllotd ... 1 -ny '' .C911<• ot m• feet; t~ nor11t ,.,_ pl.cff ...0 lt1Ch1dtd Ill IN 0. IO'JO'O''WHt,U0.40fffi;lllell(»NWVt -.towtt: "'44'0S" ...... "2.t0ffft; '~'*"" TNI portion Of tM le!ld •llOtttd to 6$"10'20" Wt\1, 111), 16 fffl) lllell(» llOrtll ,,..,.. M<F.tdcMll. 111 tM Cltv ot Cost. '21'27" -•t, •u.e1 ffft to Hid .... Cou11ty ot 0 .. 1109, Sl•I• of llOf11M•IY llr1e: tlle110 •IOflCJ Hid o.lllotfll•. ts ci.tc:rlbtd 111 lllt FIMI nc1rtllerly llt1t south ft'M'At" •Mt Oe<,..et ... rtlllO<\ of Ille Rancho S...· l,1~:111. ltet 10 IM POINT OF .1!04,.. 1111(111 De SAM• Ma, wftltll wet-rlld HING ll40tMlbtr tt. 1 .... 111 80011 "II". P9o11 SICTIO. l. ~"-t IO ltW - 41Q, .. ~"of .,,. 01-'"Ct °""' i;fll-ot 5«11on ,,.,.. of tile Miall<lpel '11 .... 1tt11 JUClltl•t Oltt.rl<t Ill -IOI' ~of"'°' CllV Gii °"1.9 Meaa. Otll•lct l.e• &119elu Co1111ty, C•llfornle, ~ M of -City Of CMta •se .. P\JBUC NOl"ICB PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NO'ftCE ,,.,..by •me11ded by ""' 4Hldlllo11 IN<~ ol IM CL ..... Cletcrlt.cl Ill Sec· t!Gt I llHt!of. Sl!CTIOM 1 Tllll Ordl-_.I "'41• eftoKI lftd, 119 I ti 11111 lorcit !Nny UOI c11o.,, tr-4lnd •11.,. Ill - -Pf~ to -notr911on ol llft-0$1 Cle.,, trorn ti.. .,.n ... "*"°'· -II be jlUllCl"*9 OM• In tM ()r .... CoMt Delly Pll91. e !It-Ill 9e,..,..1 clrcul41t1011, prl11t•d •llCI 111111111Ncl 111 IM City Of CO.ta *"'· ~ •'"' ,,,. "-' .. "" ........ ll9n of IM Clly Coul'IC II YOllllQ fo; - "911\UIM -PASSED ANO AOOPTl!O lt'llt •11 ci.yoHklooer. ''" Oomlnk "11<111 Mil YG' Of !fie CllYotOotte Ml'!a ATTUT· l!llMll p _,.,_., Clty~oll"" OIY of Cotta Mew STATl!OFCAl.ll'ORHIA I CDUNTYOl'OR•NOI! IS.S OTYOl'CDSTAMH • I -- fll(Tl'10U1 •Ull .... ....... STAHMClf'f ,,. ......... ____ .._. -· IOHOQU"Y AVW AAOQATIS, .,._.. • IWI 0.... M... ~ IMctl.CA._.. ...._II .. ,_, Jm91 Oi'W'* ~ la.~Hltwl.CAMn "-'1 H • .._..,., mt ....W "'9wDr .~••Mer.CA~ '#1111..,. A._,,,, te.11 ~ ~*4Mer.CA~ ~ N ..,_nS, llGll W. 9rf .. \jll ........ CA~ .. , Tllh ...,.._, •• ,~ ......... 11 ..... .. .,.,,_..... .. -. ..... ..... """ .... -~ ..... 11'-CI """' ,,. OMltY Oert. of Or -et '°"""Y Cllfl ~ .,..,u,.,,., ...., "'*'"*' or..... ClMtt Delly ...... -.. u .)l,lllld0ct. l,t, Im ~1' Pt1BLIC NOTICE MOTICW TO CtlWOITOllS SUN•t04t COUltTOft TMtf S'T&TR Oft CALI flO•NIA'°°" ntRC:OUNTYOPO•&.cMl .......... ~of t.NHA 1.. VIHCEWT • .U AHMA I.. MOORE, Ot<:e41-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO-cndl*' .. -_ __,,......,. -ell.,_ lle•lftO Ci.I-~ .,_ Mid ~t ~· ,,_,.,.., IO fl .. -· wtlll IN MCH .. l'Y ~ lft Ii. elfla of ... Ci.A of -_... ..,_ ,,,..., cour1, .... to_. ... "'9f'll. _.,. -v _,.n, IOtM wldll 1191*1 of "'9 olfl<9 of J•CKSOM ANO Kl~ DER. A~ et I.Aw. MO..._, C.nl•• 0•1¥9, Sult• 100 • ..._...., a.-. C.tltornl• nMO, ....,. I• Dw Olet• of~""' of l"9 ~In .it .-ter'I •rt•lftlftO to Ille -of ..id-I. •1111111 I°"' ,_Im 9fl., the fln.t publlullon of 1111\ notice. 0.t9d S.Pl•ftlbtr 1•. 1•7• EUGENE BLOOD E .. clllCM'of!fltWillof lhetbow,..,.,..s~ JAOCSOfl AMO KIOOE• """"...,. .. La. ... ........,,c...0..1 .. s.i ... ...__. .. ~11,CA._.. T .. :C7141'4H.M ......,. .. __ Pulll ltl>td <>'-ve CoMt o.;ty pt lot, S..C.11, 14,•ndOCt. I.I. 197• 1'tS1·f• PUBLIC N011CE f'tCTtTtOUS •UStMEU MAMRS'TATUHlfT T'-lal-"O --· .... doMQ busl· MUM' lllOCtC tNOUSTRtl!5, l5't OdOrd I.II .• CO.U ~.CA nt2' ROf\411d H..,<Y S-, tt6' °"'°"3 I.II., eo.t• Me ... CA .,.,. Cll¥1es l.erov Glltord. !'OS N. SeblM, ......,... ... , CA t2tOS Tllh l>\l\lnH\ h conchKtff bY • -•el-1...nllle>. R-ldH Baue<- Titlt \t.-....m WU llled \o41t'1 Ille °"'"'.,a.rt. of Or•-"°""'' on~ lltmoer IO. 1t76. 'K"'1 PU110111td O<'Ml9e Coest o.lty Pl~ 5"11. 17,J•,...OOct .•••• "" JISt.1' PUBLIC N<n1CE ,.CT1TIOUS eUllNISS MAMlf ST&TEMlllfT l'-lall0wl119 P41fWftt are~ bus!· ..vn: LAST 04AHCE BOAT LEASING, ?»ti N<opoll, I.A-Hiii\. CA f2e,Sl Teddi• Wllllam B•ker. 21'91 NeCIOll, lACJlln9 Hlll1. C• 9''53 ,,._t. Mii 8un:I, nttl N9cloll. IAQUN Hiii\. CA '16S3 ™' bwMftH\ ll COftdloeted 11'( • •lmlf· 9d~p. T-w.a .... r Tlllt ttettnw11t wn flied 111111 Ille Coutlly °""' of 0.91199 '°""'' s.p. ........ n.1t16. ..,.., Pl*ltlled Or9ft09 Coen Oeltv Pliet. ()cl I, t, IS. 22. 1'16 •W2·~ PUBLIC NOTICE t, EILEEN P PHIHNEY.Ot't°*"' -••.officio 0..k of IM Oty Couotcll ol ti. Cll't ot Cotta Me-.. ,,.~ Clf111y -· tM ~ -~ Or--. No., .... _, 1111-- CDMIOtntcl te<1'-llY M<tlon "' • ,.. ...... -tl!IQ of"'"' City C.olincll ~ an "'9 lOlll CS.y of ~etnller. ,..,._ _ _ft.,. -Md -adocletd es • ~•I • f't9111¥ l'Ne1"'9 of Mid Oty Cowell "'"' °" , ... "" O.y of Odober. "7t. W "'9 IOl_.nt ,.II <•II-: AYES· Couftcll #ttftlbtn : RMMI, HtrtJIOO, Mcl'•l-HOfi'SI Ollift<ll Memben NolW ASSENT: Co11ncll Mtmbt": 14emMtt. SrMllWOOd IN WITNESS WMEREOf'. I MW '*-'O WI my II--effi19d.tlle Seal al "" 01., Of Cost• Mew Wt~ dloy of ()c1otlff ... ,. 1!1._ P. Pftl-y Oty Cltf1t -u.qff!clo Cl~ o1 tt.t City COullell of ... CJty of o.tl• Mltv ,_1-.o <>'"'91 eo.,, 0.lly Pllaot. Oc1Mert, ,.,. --·-......._ ~· 8 /9 C'olaltf Beflda Tre•d Building Pace Sets Record For State Calltorn.la'a monlhl)t bulJdiai J>9Ce aurted to a record bl~ ot Sl.01 blllloo in Aupst, up 2 perceet b"om lbe monlb-ea:rUer record ot $1.03 bi.Won, accordinc toSecurtty P.a.tlc Bank. The bank's mcmtbl;y report aaya Callfoniia'a billloo-dollar-plus rud1nl for Aut'uat -the MCCmd time In hist.orJ that the state bu posted a bllllon dolhir'a worth ol activity -reflected gains 1n both residential and nooreaideDUal eoastruct.lon sectors. Senior Vtce President Paul J. O'Brteo. admtnlatra.t« ot the bank's real estate ftnanee de- partment. aatd that wtdle noo- "'8idential build.log permit ac- tivity attOUDt.ed for most ot tbe record·aettlnM Aqust gain, tbe state's homebuilding paee Md remained con.alateatly b1&b- "ON A SEASONALLY adjust- ed annual rate baaia, Callfomla'a bomebulld.ln1 pace climbed to 23S,100 new units in August com· pared with July's 211,000. Tb1a represent.eel an 11 percent moo- thly increase and the bl&best level in almost three yeara," O'Brien said. He also reported that for the a1xtb cooaecuUve month Oranse. Los Aqeles and San Diego COUD· ties bad each reported tuulq more than 1,000 permits for new single-family homes. During Auauat. Oran1e and San Dleco counUea each also authort1ed more tban 1,000 mu1Wamlly dwelling units. Nine Mobile Homes To Go on Display Nine 1m model Golden West mobile bomn will be on display from noon·5 p.m. Sunday at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. The "sneak preview" will give local residents tbe opportunity to tour the mobile homes, which range in sl1e from no to 1,957 square feet. Suggested prices range from $12,SOO to $4.2.000. O'lh:len baaed bis report oo data compUed by tbe bank •a re- M&reb department for the cur· l'eOl laue ol the bat's montbly publication. Calilonda c.onstruc- tion Treocls, wbicb tbla lll()ftth f elt:Uree a f orec ut ot the state'• JJ'T1 nonresidential conatnlCtiOD outlook. CONTINUING BIS aBPOaT OD the atate'I actJvl\y In Aquat, O'Brien aatd four counties a.looe -Orange, Loa Anteles. San Dleco and Santa Clara -ac- counted for nearly balf the Aquat record. He said homebuilding and re- modeUDs permits issued that month totaled $'141 mlWoa. up 2 percent from July's mart of f7Z9 million. In tbe residential sedor, the report abowa single-family dwell· tnp accounted for $517 mWioa. down 3 percent from July's SS3() mlWon. Permit. for multlple- dwelllng units posted an 18 per. oent gain over tbe month-earlier level, rtsin& from $135 mlllion to $180 million In August. PDIUl'8 POa DOD addi· &ns and alteraUona registered a l percent increase from July'a readin1 of $83 million. Nonresidential permit& la.sued durln1 Auguat totaled $316 mlllloo, Op 4 percent from July's $3(15 million. "Southern California'• 10· county area recorded a record ~ approximately $eo9 mlllion la build.Ing permit autborisatlom for August, up 7 percent from July's level of ~ millioD." O'Brien said. Over The Counter NASDU .. I !JI ....... kt- Convicted Watergate con- spirator Howard L. Chapin bas been hired by Chicago insurance magnate W. Cle-ment Stone as president and ooblisher or the magazine i·Success Unlimited" Stone. who h e lped round the magazine in 1954, says it features "self -help and motivational material. .. 6So/o PAYHIKE -SI'.4.NDSDU WASJDNGTON (AP) -~ Labor Department bas reported that lnflaUon prevented any in-crease in purchasing power for tbe average American worker over the past year, despite a e..s percent riae in weekly earninga. The department said average weekly earnin1s of persons wark-inc full time in wage and aalary Jobe were $197 in May, up $12 or 8.5 percent from May, 1975.. "Since consumer prices rose at about the same pace over lh1I one-year period, the purcbaaing power of full·tlme wage and salary workers remained ea-. t1ally unchanged," the depart.. mentaaid. 1 1 s • 5 ' IJp• a11d Do.,.. u" ,,_ Lall OIQ Pd. An1Me4icl "" 314 • f Uo "'-• Hamilton 01011•1 ?Y> • '41 Uo ., • CkMll ExOlof ..... + "' Uo 17 t ..... ,... Inc II.,_ + 1 ... Up 11 I USS<lr9lc•I Cp 9-\11 + 1V. Up IU Olonlu Inc 2 + v. 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Tbo emphasis on positive news ls exemp11ftod bJ • Rtatemea:it prepared by Citibank. lbe nation's second lar1est com· ( ) mercial bank, for use in ruErr" televlalon and radio ,,, wSANALYSIS broadcast• tb1s week. _ _ Captioned •'Continuing Recovery." ll be1ln.s: •"l'BE NATION'S BUSINESS recovery has not run out ot steam and should move ahead in the comln1 mouth& ... ecooomiltut Citibank say." The statement continues witb an explanation that ''re- coveries from deep recessions and double.digit inflation are never smooth" and that "the outlook for continued re- covery, despite the gloom and uncertainty caused bJ presidential campaign statements, is very eood." In another commentary released to professional clients this week, CltJbank casts doubt on certain economic measurement.a thal contributed to the sharp deelloe in the composite index of leading tndlcators in August. IT CALLED SOME OF THE ingredients of that in- dicator "somewhat suspect" and said "any substanUal degree or pessimism is unwarranted." It concludes, "the economy will rouow the same moderate course it bu for the past three months." Since the put three months have cenerally been thought to represent the so.called pause, the forecast d. a continuation would appear at least auperficlally to mMD a future economy that is le.ss than vigorous. Morgan Guaranty 'I'rmt Company issued a newa ,.. lease tbat began with the optimistic reports that "&tpa d. renewed stnngth in the U.S. economy, especially ln the coo- sumer area,'' are being noted- 0°TllE ECONOllY GIVES SIGNS of having shaken the summer doldrums and d settling into a satJsfactory powtb phase, one that is slower than early this year but oonetb• less solidly upward," it stat.es. Rinfret Associates, lnc .• notes, "In the simplest ol terms, the economy ts slowing down, unemployment ia ris- ing, BJ'eas which should be picking up at this atage ol the business cycle are~ .. " However, it ccocludes that a slowdown la not to be confused with imminent recession. '_'The economy ls advancing slowly. hesitanU, and cautiously. A recession is not ln tbe offing but neither is a vigorous economic expansion. It looks as if 1977 will be a positive year, but unless additional stimulants are put into the economy, it will be a modest growth year." Argus Research Corp.. whose outlook is retailed by many financial and stock market firms throughout the country, refers to the outpouring of poor economic in· dicators but observes that forces are at work that should lead to an improvement . "For one thing, commodity prices have continued to drift lower since their early July peaks. For another, pro. ductivity growth should remain vigorous for another several quarters. Personal income Is likely to increase sub- stantially raster than the general price level. . . "WE CAN EXPECT AN EXCELLENT Christmas season for retailers, a rise in auto sales once the strike at Ford is settled. and generally strong consumer spending through al least the first half of 1977," it concludes. Two closely watched econometric forecasts, wbo use numerical input-output models of the economy, loot ror ex. pansion in 1977 but hardly one to resemble that of early U'76. The Wharton Econometric Forecasts call for a rise in Gross National Product of 5 percent compared with an estimated 6.5 percent this year. It foresees inflation rising a full percentage point. Data Resources, of Lexington, Mass., forecuta a "re. acceleration is in store for later in llr76 and im, but expecta only a moder ate recovery in real GNP, 1 percent compared with the 8.2 percent average or previous episodes .•• Campaign Aides Cotton Market FRESNO (AP> -Current American tastes for natural fabrics and an intensive promotion campaign have earned cotton its most respectable niche in the domestic textile market since the 1940s, industry officials say. Cotton experts say a six·year program to catch up with. the highly sophisticated marketing techniques of large synthetic companies has begun to pay dividends. Cott.on bad lagged rar behind polyesters since easy-care fabrics came lnto fashion three decades ago, but now industry officials say they have begun to even the battle. THREE OF NEW YORrS LARGEST shirt companies -Manhattan, Arrow. and Van Heusen -have swltcbed from Dupont's 65·35 polyester-cotton blend to a shirt with permanent press qualities that uses 60 percent cotton. said J. Dukes Wooters, president of Cotton Inc. The change is important in California. the nat1on•1 second·largest cott.on·producing state behind Texu, and particularly Jn lhe San Joaquin Valley, where 90 percent d. tbestate's cotton is grown. Cotton ts the No. 1 cash·producing crop grown lo the valley, and Kern, Fresno and Klnp counties are ranked u the top three cotton-producing counties in the country. CALCOT LTD., mE MARICETING cooperative for 2,400 California cotton growers, is expected to p-.y lt.a highest average price ever thi.a year as Eastern mWa abow an increased demand for the crop . Calcot otficlals have two explanation.a for the trend. "Everything seems to be going natural these days and fabrics are no different," said Calcot spokesman Jay Ericsson. "People want linen. slit, wool and cotton. They like the reel or cotton better than polyester. Cotton breathes better.'' The other reason ls stepped.up promotion and product research. Woalers aald the put six years bave been dedicated to agricultural research and. tesUn1 Cb control tbe Jectb. •trenflb and color ot oott.on fibers. S&L Opening Slated Coast Federal Savings and Loan Auoelation'• Bunt-lncton Beach branch wUl celebrate the grand openlna ol itl new location, 7552 Edinger Ave .• Oct. 14 thn>Ulh NO¥. 8. The Cout branch, formerly at 91 Huntln.stoo Center, opens Its d90N1 for buslness Mood_,,. Durln1 the 1rand openln1 celebradcm, Coat Fechral will introduce lta caah command actlOUDl JM!1"Ytce. an autbmated money DUICbine that al.Iowa cuatomen to mate wttbdraw-a.la. cub penonaJ ebecka and make d..,ata or Coast loan paymentaat bours a da.Y. seven dus a weet. .8fJ DAILY PILOT ,JGngs 4-2 ··~Setback .,.,, 11 1 ATLANTA -Eric Vall and .. · Tom Lysiak picked up second J»et1od goals and assists to power lbe' AUanta Flames to a 4-2 vie· '8ry Thursday night over the Los ''Mgeles Kings In the National Hockey League home opener for AUanta. The two teamed for the F1ames' first goal, Lysiak slap. ping a rebound of Vail 's shot past Kings• goalie Rogle Vachon just 2J6 seconds into the second period. Goals by Tim Ecclestone and Larry Carriere made it 3-0 before Vall' scored on a 20-foot slaP5hot ca a pass from Lysiak. ,...·tos Angeles scored when Dave Hutchison's pass from behind the •toal ·hit Flames goalie Dan • ~hebard in the back and skit .~ it at 17:28 of the seeond , 'Od. Dave Shultz' 30-foot slap shot fittlsfted the scoring for Los . !f.~eles. Earrcuc• Tied ' '. ''J.()NG BEACH-Ray Carrasco hilntington Beach is among a t.Jttte-way tie at 68 following the " &"St round of the S:ZS,000 Queen · Mary open golf tourney at El DorA'do Municipal course. Carrasco is tied with Gary 1dcCord of Escondido and Paul Wise of Los Angeles at four under . par. Also in contention are former Marina <Huntington Beach) High ace Tony Campregher at 7! and Laguna Beach resident Alan Tapieat 72. Fight Postponed LOS ANGELES -lrtjuries con- tinue to plague World Boxing Council welterweight champion Carlos Palomino and for a second time his title defense against M a ndo Muni z h as b ee n postponed. Palomino. or Westminster, SW· fered a slight bone chip on the forefinger of his right hand Wed- f!eSday afternoon while punching i1le heavy bag. I, The fight was scheduled for fifov.6. z Ra•bfe31 i i(,A,ANAPALI. Hawaii -San tnente's Bob L utz upset coe Tanner. 7 -6. 6· l Thursday ·n the quarterfinals of the ~~~~;~~-~~;~~~:b~7~ Id Solomon breeud by Jim aney. 6·2, 6-3. ~ oth er m a t c hes, J ohn ~com be beat Mike Estep, &-3. ~. 6-4; Stan Smith topped Allan a&one. 6·2. 6·2; Brian Fairlie oust· M Charlie Pasarell, 7·6. 5-8, &-3; ! Riessen downed John 'Uinger, 6·2, 6·1. and J ohn d eliminated Jeff Borowiak, 6-2. · M•Bired ~S ANGELES -Los Angeles :lid.California have both added cties to their staffs, as the aers hired Preston Gomez the Angels t abbed Dave cia. omez. a former Dodgers ~ach who went on to manage the :San Diego-Padres and Houston · As tros. recently resigned his coaching post with the St. Louis ·Cardinals. Garcia, who was a member of µie Cleveland Indians staff. was named b y Angels manager Norm Sherry as the club's new third base coach. Miiier Ah~ad INZAI J--Se<oftd round ·-· tOIMr In ... Pa<lflc """'" ooll tour--• ~M!IMlller IYOAokl .GeMLilll« ..,,.,.,,, ~le l MTrevlno Y°"'llaUY~ITIOIO 1~WY"" ,,,....~Ozekl TltllasNMu<elleml T°"'J41nklnt ·h~ 'll*Smll" Ot•U S KO~•· 'tti-"'9~1• ~K.e<" UllC• Swruk I •l'odCur1 ~..,._r l.-1nt11an Oofl81., "'1W'I *'1" 6'·11-•• ~119 ... 1(>-119 11).10-1.0 61-IJ-l«J 10-10-1«1 71-10-1'1 ~U-14l ~141 1J..,..-1'f 72·11-10 n -11-1o13 1J.11-1M 13 11-IM 71>1~1U 71).7~10 u .11-10 1H0-IU , .. 10-1 .. 74.1 .... 1• .Cards, Giants • Ti:W Managers The San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals tabbed new Geld manaaers Thursd.U, both uacbinl into the minor leaiues <to fiDd somecme who can get the two back into the thick of Ulinis. ; Tile Giants went to Joe '•tt0,belli, who bas 1uided ·~ter of the International .Lea1ue to four first place ft.nlabes and a tie for first. itpdester ls a farm club for the ,Ntlmore Orioles. t• St. Louil tabbed Vern ._,,, a veteran of 15 minor '.JMiiae seasons. Rapp criainally •lllPed with St. Louis as a cakber • ~. but left that organhation ·aa 18 to mana1e lndianapoUs ol , American Assoication. : ~ yean later be left In· dlanapolls, a Cincy farm club. to ,._..e Denver and pllcted the =·an Expos unit, to an~ Frldey. October a. 1m Brett Wants McRae to Share Title KANSAS CITY CAP) -Gecqe Brett wants baseball com· missioner Bowie Kuhn to live ball ol bis American League bat· ting championship to Kansas Cl· ty Royals teammate Hal McRae. "I'm not planning to write the commissioner.'' Brett said Thursday, "I 'm hoping be'U see tbls and will have to respond.•• The bizarre circumstances un· der which Brett nicked McRae by one percentage point in the fanal regular-season game con· tinued to mate conversation Thursday as the Royals and New York Yankees prepared for thelt American League pl~oft series. McRae was leading Brett by a fraction of a percentage point when Brett lofted a routine fly ball in the bottom ol the ninth in· ning into medium left field. Minnesota left fielder Steve Brye mllplayed the ball into an inside·the·park home run and McRae, next up, grounded out. Brett finished at .333, one point ahead of McRae, who angrily charged that Brye bad de· liberately let the ball drop to as· slstBrett. •-,,,ey Hid the commiaaiooer and the Amertqao Leque were going to inve1tl1ate lt," Brett said. "But nobody from the league olflce bu said a word to me." Lee MacPball, president ol the AL, said Thursday be was satisfied afle.r an intensive ln· vesti1atioo that the balt.lna race was won by Brett on merit. "It la wtjust to imply otherwise,•' Mac· Pball said after the AL office had questioned various people re- garding the situation. "I didn 'l see Brye mJss the oe11v ,..,.. -"..., l'jtrto O'Do-11 pl~ because I was running, but everybody tells me any balboy could have cau1bt it. "I love Mac,·• be contmued. "He's been a real trtend to me and he's one ol the last people in the world l want \0 hurt. I think I deserve the be.ttlna tltle and I think be does, too." . McRae said Thursday be was ready to fortet the lncident and 1et on with the playoffs. '"nlere's no doubt in my mind that 8.rye deliberately let lbe ball drop," M~Rae said. "But he has to be feeling worse than anybody because he tried to do something for somebody. and Lbat person does not accept lt." Nell.her Brett nor McRae knew of any personal reason Brye mJght have for aulst1ni Dre«. McRae Thursday dhmlssed te- ferences to statementa be made about Lbe incident beiDC racially motivated. · "I don't want to get anythjnc like that stlrred up." be said. "Some of the lhtn1s I said about that riaht after the game I thillk were misunderstood." Edison Tumbles Mon~hs Rally For 28-20 Wiri . ByaOGERCAllLSON OflMO.llyPI ... ._.. Bloodied and embarrassed by five lost fum bl ea and a 20-6 deficit through three quarten, the Monarchs of Mater Dei High , School rallied Thursday night ln the final 9: 42 to w.b.ip Huntington Beach's Edison, 28-20. Before a crowd of 5,600 at the Santa Ana Bowl, coach Wayne Cochrun 's Monarchs kept the Angelus League's slate perfect against the present setup or Sunset League teams after 10 engagements in an ll·yearspan. It didn't come easy as Mater Dei did everything it could to band it away in the first half. But despite their tendency to fumble the ball away, the Santa Ana· based Monarchs caught fire in those final minutes and richly de- served thenon-leaguetriumph. Mark Drazba, who figured as a backup quarterback al season's onset, sparked the comeback with a 44-yard pass lo Steve Beeuws ae rt to set up Dave Gonzales' go·ahead two-yard TD and ensuing lwo·point run with 4: 53 left in the game. Earlier it was Drazba running 51 yards for a touchdown and passing 17 yards to Ron Silagyi. Then the clincher as Edison tried to overcome a 21·20score: Steve McGowan kicked his secondPATwith3:43left. · Moments later Chace int«cept· ed again lo stymie Edison, which wasted too many opportunities earlier to put the game away. Mater Dei 's first half giveaway set up Jim Judd's ll·yard TD~ and an eight.yard TD pass rro;n Steve Rakbshani to Mike Mal8ls. Jeff Smith i nter cepted a Monarchs pass and ran 44 yards for a touchdown and Ken Moreen bootedtwoPATs. But other opportunities were wasted by the mistake.prone Chargers. who were penalized 112 yards for 18 infractions. A rumble recovery by Mike Dresser at the Mater Dei 25, a blocked punt at the M.D 38 by Ran· dy Schwartz and Smit.h's second interception all were wasted. And the Chargers of coach Bill Workman were blessed with fum- ble recoveries by Tim Nichols and Randy Holladay at the Edison 1 and LS to keep Mater Dei away- for awbile. But finally the Monarchs began putting it together. With Drazba ·s s harp passing game, Gonzales' tough running. and defense, com. bined with Edison's failure to ex· ecute without penalties, Mater Dei proved s uperior. OAMI! STATISTICS £•-J MO It s EDISON'S JIM JUDD (40) SKIRTS A PILEUP ON HIS WAY TO 11-YAAD TD AUN. Brad Chace, a goat earlier with lost fumbles, picked off an Edison aerial and raced 45 yards for another Mater Dei touchdown and Flrst-trutlll nQ Flrtl--.INHlnQ Fl~tdowft\ peneltlH Tot•lllnt-ns YAtdS•~l"9 J 0 6 ltt ' 11 Releaguing In Liniho For JCs LOS ANGELES -A massive Southern California releaguing proposal, that included restruc· luring the six Orange County JCs into one conference, may have been shot down for good Thurs-day. The s tate committee o n athletics, after hearing pros and cons on the proposal, decided to table the plan -probably until its December meeting. Additionally. the committee will send a questionnaire to each college, asking for each school's stand on the releaguing. Golden West College athletic director Fred Owens told the Dai· ly Pilot be is "frustrated and dis· appointed" over the committee's action. A second day of meetings was scheduled today. but Owens said be didn't expect any change in de- cision . "The committee has abdicated its res pons ibilities . It was charged with making decisions and it didn't do anything. They should have voted on it one way or another. Keeping it in limbo just screws things up. We're no place now. We can't schedule for next year because we don't know what conference we'll be in,'' said Owens. Golden West has campaigned for the past two years to Jump from the Southern California Con· ference to the Orange County· dominated South Coast loop. ''There wlll be another round, but I don't know where it will go," says Owens. "But Thursday's lack ot action could mean two things -one, there isn't a chance ol releaguing going through, and two, the women mlgbtnotjol.nthe state athletic group. .. , feel sorry for the women. 'Jbeywanttofederatewithus.But they mi1bt tell the state 'we've gotten alomg fine wit.bout you since IMS, so we can do it now. And that could lead to chaos," said Owens. Moat of the chief arguments aJ(ains\ releaguing Thursday came from Cerritos and Citrus colleges and the Western State circuit as a whole. Cerri toe, a member of the South Coast loop, would Join a C<Xl· ference that includes moat of the Metropolitan League members under the new format. Citn&s was told just 10 days ago it would be shifted &om the Mission ctrcult to a CUlference that lbcluded moet olthe Western StalelCbools. MARK DRAZBA-OF MATER DEi RUNS 51 YARDS FOR A TD AS ERIC HUTH (75) PURSUES. Phillies Keeping Low Prome We Won't Bow to Preuure--Bowa PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Larry Bowa, the firebrand o! the Philadelphia Phillies, says Cin· cinnati man ager Sparky An· denon sounds like a guy trying to convince himseU of somet.bing. "It look s like Sparky is poUUcklng." said Bowa, the rme fielding shortstop of the National League's Eastern Division c hampions. "It seems like Sparky is afraid that people don 'l know how good his Reds are." Bowa, and tbe rest of the Phillies have kept a low prollle in th1s week before the best-of.five came series with the Reds for the Nationa l L e aiue p ennant. They've been careful to say only nice thln1s about the Western DM.slon champs. Anderson bas been needling the Pblls lhrouab the news media. "Sparky says bis club ls the best in all of baseball," Bowa said. "That's his opinion. We have a super chance d winning. We didn't win 1011ames by any accident. And be knows it." Bowa noted Anderson's posl· lion-by·position rundown al· tempting to show the Reds are a better team than the Phillies. "Baseball i' not a position by , position game," Bowa claimed. "Look at the Oakland A'I. Posl· tion by position they are t.be best . team in the American Lea,Ue, and they dih't win. Believe me, there isn 'l niuC!tt dlff ereoee in our club and theirs ." Bowa predicted a tou&h 1ertes ln which the team nol hittil\I well wU1 be in trouble. He countered Anderson's contention Lbat Cin· cinnaU '• experience lD prevtoua : ' playoffs and World Series would be the difference. "We've got guys on thls club who have been through playoffs and the Series," Bowa said. He ticked off the names of pitchers Jim Lonborg, Tug McGraw. Steve Carlton, Jim Kaat and Ron Reed; catcher Tim Mccarver and second baseman Dave Cash. "We're not cold to the sltua· lion. We have guys •ho '1ave been there. And we bad big 1ames during the seaa()O." Bowa had a disappoil)tlng year Ir\ the plate. He dipped bis .305 averate of last 7ear to just .248. But he drove ln (9 nma and stole 30 bases. Bowa c asually re· minds, bow ever, that be hit .288 against Reds· pitching. There never was any letup ln his field· lng. He's one of the belt ln tho business wtth the glove. t y ¥dS 111111119 Y¥dsl0st Net 't'¥dsQAIMCI Pllnl .... w, eoa 4111Ml<e YerdSpeft<tllted ,,_,_._,~, 1n • 111 .... 1•112 1-0 110 l?'I JS lO<I ~f ,,.. ,,.s S<_,,~ Edison "°'*'°'' JudtJ Slmci-i 11•111'\)hen l NkllOli Ceno Totals Or•tlMI Gontelft O\ec• Mc: Gowen Totels 11•~11""41nl OretlM RUSHING Edi-tell • I • ' ' 16 Mater Del lO IJ ' 3 ., "ASS IMO lldlMfl N ~ ,. 10 Me14r0el 20 • u • 0 0-70 o • o n -21 '' yt ""• 1' I ) s 0 0 00 1 • ·I S J1 0 I& 0 • 0 60 " ' JI ns ll '7 61 I ,, 18 0 • s , J I l 210 u 4.J plll " !lld-' 112 .lSS , 11' .a Aaron Takes Executive Job • ATLANTA CAP) -All·time home run king Henry Aaron, declaring he felt like a rookie again, Thursday accepted an ex· ecutive posltlon with the AUanta Braves: vice president in charge of player development. The position, essentially that of farm director, makes him the second-highest black execuUve in baseball -second only to his former brotber-in·law, Bill l.Alcas, who recently was named the Braves' director ol player personnel. Aaron, -42, thus returns to the organization where he compiled most of his statistics ln a glitter· ins 23-year career that ended last Sunday when he singled in a run for the Milwaukee Brewers ln bis final appearance at bat. Aaron was traded to the Brewers at the end of the lf74 season, the one in which he broke the legendary Babe Ruth's hoole nm record wben be smashed No. 715 off Al Downtna or the Los Anaeles Dodgers on April 8 ln Atlanta Stadium. He left this city in an angry mood, staUng when be arrived in Milwaukee that it was nice "to be back ln tbe major leagues." Aaron later said that wasn't a slap at the city or AUanta, in· dicatinf it was directed at the Braves organization. Chargers Sold Out SAN DIEGO -For the rirst time since 1972, fans have bought out San Diego Stadiwn 's 52,562 Mila to see the Chargers play Oakland in a National Football Leasue1ameSunday. Tbe sellout came 72 hours ahead ot 1ame Ume. Under a law paaMd by Congress in 1973, it mean1the1ame will be televised locall1. " I I ,, ~ ' ,. Friday. Octobef 8, 1978 ~·Sailors, Terriers ·,Collide J TooMany Mistakes Hurt BB ET, Laguna Lock DAILYPILOT l1 HorD8 .. Turnovers and poor execution have been pro- blems that bave caasec! coatualoa and concem for tbe HunUutoti Buch m.h Scbool Olien foot. ball team tb.ll aeuca. VltlOOI ol champlomhips float tbroulh the beads of the El Toro Hi&b School Chargers and Lquna Beach High Artists fool· ball teams after each bas posted a M record in early season ac- tion. TCJG11ht at 8 the two schools meet on the Mission Viejo High fteld. Both teams have outstpd1na ctuarterbacka, complem«lted by good running backs. Mike Senta.It, a junlcr tranafw from New Jersey, took ov.r for Steve Key for El Toro lut week. He gained 64 yards rushlna, ~ed a pair of touchdowns, completed six of 13 paase1 for 139 yards and bit Mark Danoho9tor a t.ouchdowa. ' Hla counterparts at I.apna Beac{lh Dave Chapman u4 BUI Qom , have been alt.nauuc and strategy bu ~ ..-c· celaful. ... U there la an advan~ it could be lo the sin ol the !Apn• Beach defensive unit. I •, Newport Harbor H11b's lmprovtn1 of- (enae gets one more test , 'before Sunset League lootball hostility when the Redlanda High Ter- • rien invade the Sailors' um pus t.ooight at 8. Saturday nl1bt at . w ..... Hlsb Scbool, tbe oo .. ~II• w.tt.b Los Alamltoe H1Cb'1 GrUllna In another non-leque o.atiq. Tbe Grits are fawnd bJ 11 polnb. It ta a Clnderella story ol sorts for Mac Moore's Cllargers and Denn.la Haryu.ng's Artists. But thole beb1nd the scawe feel the situation is for real and in each cue, have a wealth ol statistics to back their claims. Tritons Host CdM • /t, .. The Sailors of Newport ·Harbor coach Bill Pizzica are four-point choices lo up their re- cord to 3-1 over Redlands, which bas failed lo score in losing to Fountain Valley, Anaheim and Pasadena. Aside from the reconb Ule two have ~sled, there are simllanties in· volving the teams. Both rely on a de-fensive philosophy, both possess decent size, (leltber boasts an all· league candidate in the backfield at this point, .00 both play it straight on offense with few tricks. Newport's major aerial weapon is a quick pass to light end Al Vom Steeg. But that usually doesn't happen unless the ground game has broken down and the Sailors need a big boost. FY BACK, WILLIE GITTENS For the most part it's a case of running Ron Ray or Dee Ward over tbe left slde with the emphasis on ball controT. Unbeaten Barons And with a front four ol Tom Mockett, Gr eg Steverson, Owen Frost and Jim Hanke, along with linebacker Don Barker and the rest of the defensive crew, it has been enough to con- trol the situation the past two starts. Favored Tonight The potent Fountain Valley High Barons, ranking No. 1 in the CIF 4-A poll, averaging 31 points per game a.nd sur- rendering only 2.3, clash with the improving Ken- nedy Fighting Irish of La Palma at 8 tonight al Huntington Beach ffiih. Although quarterback Gary Coleman wool suit up because of cartilage Still, Redlands moves in behind a good line with quarterback Gene Larson and runners Greg Martinez and Jim Almanza. damage in his knee, the us undefeated Barons are ;: two-touchdown favorites ''° in their final non-league :: encOUDter before SUnset 1t11 League football action :: begins. ..._rtH.,Mf'Ofl-Tl!-1VomStff9 llT-OllBIWlt°" 110--0-.. Fr~ c --so... Prl .. m.11 l G-Ma•'k .. .,..y l T-Jefl BltetU s.E-4rank V..-.cl1k a-<rato LY""' 11e-o-wart1 119--aoyltay "-_..,. T~rd .....,...."..._.,.._ 11•-TomMocUtt llT-<><'-o St•W•Mlft LT-0-F,..st lll-JlmHa'"'• LI Doll Barker LI 0.... wancsrot•• l I OllP 8'J1era Cll -£•1< Stftotll Cll MatllC•wamur• S llobllr..- S -0..Ward us Kennedy, 2·1, showed 11s vast improvement in its J01S 25-14 victory over 110 Monrovia but doesn't·ap-~: pear to bave enough of. "° fenaive weapons to al- : tack a Barons defense 110 that is allowing oppo- :: nents to rush for an 1111 averaae or 79 yards a Costa Mesa, DH Clash in Crucial game and pass for 70.3. The Barons' secand.ary bas intercepted six passes. The Fighting Irish will be starting relatively in· experienced junior Ken- n y Hammo nd at quarterback. In bis flnl start Hammond com- pleted seven of 10 passes for 103 yards against Monrovia. Runni n g backs Richard Martines and Paul Cain, who gained 10 and 57 yards against Monrovia, will be the players the Barons will have to stop. Even w i th out Coleman, Fountain Valley's offense is almost unstoppable. Running back Willie Git- tens is averaging 7.4 yards per carry as he bu rushed for 260 yards on 3S attempts. Fullback Mike Musso baa picked up 104 yards. The Barons also have some of Orange County's top receivers in tiptend Bo Boxold, flanker nm Holm~• and split end Ken Mar~rum, who re- t.urm after missiq u.o Costa Mesa Hlgh's is still searching foe the games becauae of a M u s ta n g s a n d the right com bi nation to get vertebra injury. Dolphins of Dana Hills some pressure off Crapo. Replacing Coleman ls duel tonight at 8 in South c..e\aMeHOfkollM junior Doug Thompson Coast League football tt:=:;:, :: (6-2, 150), who connected action at Oranee Coast LG-(WyT•k'\ 111 on three of 10 against Colleee. · c ~, .... Fine" !~ Katella. It's a must-win situa· =~~7~':.o...u ''° In addition lo l951Dg tion for both teams in Re-Mi-.s..ew ;~ Col th B -"" terms of staying wit.bin :re:!:: r::=,~.;.. ,M em an, e arons wu.& striking distance ol the J1e-o. ... ~e11ne11 1to also be minus Startin& league leaders aft-suf. wR~()yMtn 110 center Tim Bienek, who ~ ee.a.• .. o... 1~ isoutwithanmJury. fering opening loop LE-owi.ea111e.n - t-J t -t.. LT~._ ...... I 1'0 ....,sea as w~. NG-Oe• _..,.tel' 11s ....... v • ...,~ Co.ta Mesa, capabled. 1tT-T,..., ..... ,. 111 n_........, • tyinc highly reaarded ~::::.:=ie, ~ ~ ~!~~ : Foothill .of Santa Ana. is llhMff F~•11er • c -lrtMc..._11 "' an eight-point cbolce to ~::W~~=·: :: ~ :::::11o!,114, : tum back Dana Hllls, HB~1<1<Aym •• se-l<eft~ M which is still tryln1 to get s -,11mu.i.1111e1• •• ::=:::.:::::'°" = it.a offenseingear. OeNMl"'otMMe Ta-w1111eG1"-,.,. The Dolphins of coach TE-MltdlMcQnOo< • "1.-Tlm*'-• "' Bw C T -lt11 .. WIMlftllloff tlO ......... VeMeY OftMm unerty have been o ~ ... 1111. 11s oe_...-...._ pl .. ued by Utjwies to c -<:r ... W1Mlfl9Nft 17S OT-f'ttMIOWl•ty key personnel, includiq ~ ~~~:"b' : ~~ q u a r t e r b a c k Ste v e SE-Ptt•"""" us OE--Ooll eo••n Cr Q&-61ew<:raPO tlO L9-41o9eaold apo. Jlll-1-•MulvafWT 11t l.8-"IChSUlllO<\ Crapo is billed to start J18-•ltflH0to•n 1u c8--"tl._ tAJni&ht. however, and if FL~t•w TeltMllS IU CB~ 1"1141111• s -"·""'-' the Dolph ins can get o-Mnno.taMa $ -TIMHot-• ., 10S ., ,., ,,, -1IS 110 tff It.$ Its Prep Football lbelr offense clicking g~:::,<~~= : and come up with decent NG-Tim Mee•.,,. 1111 Pass coverage, it -·'d oT_1<...,<1Dll009t1 ',!! 11.vu.t OE-T_ ,.,_,,,on -be a Jong night for Costa Lll-M118e11111e 11S CMtMNLHOUll ... _ L&-o.vld ElllOW ,.. CMl,ell 10. El Dofado 7 -.... a. ca~ouvo1mert1•1>0 145 "°".u••u• Dana Hills, on the ca-sieveer-1111 M19ff0t1a,E_._to Gtber band, could not ~..-..T .. _ : w.1wJO.MW'PIWO atop El Toro's PaaaioC _ss-Pltff ___ SC1"0n0 _________ s1_ .... _-_,_.1_1_,s_1._A_11"'°"_v_, __ •attack last week, which ... -----------------. ~licked for 158 yards. 1"1:1 ICBRAJE I~ •ic.& •"N And that's where Mesa is ~ ~ 1 l;ft ~ ~ :c~:~t:::eb!= OCTOBER SALE Mollica and receivers I~ Off ON DIVING uat-trs ANO GAME BAGS DaUI Dysart and Mike (1at TWOWEEKSOFOCT.) Snow i.nvolved. ,.,.. Tbe Mustangs bavethe POLE SPEARS .. ' .............................. . equipment needed in ALUMtNUM 80 cu. ft. tank ...................... Stl" naming backs Dan DQd. ... TANK INSPECTIONS WITH PURCHASE dridge and Dave Bren-ofSZI. 0t more nm. a quick offensive llDe and a Set'ambliq de- feme revolvt.nc al'GUDd J.IO.pou.ad tackle Steve ,.... Botb ee>11cbes feel their • telml played wttll a lack • ol int8mty 1ut week. · Cuerly says Dana 'lllla must atop MGltica ·,and French ••11 th• 1ame-hi1 clab mot cont ain tb• DH cia-terbaclr. U there ia a buic dtf • fsmn in penoanel it 1DQ be In runnlna becb. Mesa baa two proven namers while Oana HlUs " ,• ''We ar. •oi.nc to have to play superior to any effort we have bid this yeatiD order to make it a pme," RB co•cb Dave Va Hocll'ebeke says. Aiai.Dlt a common foe-Brea-- Laguna Beach won ~ and El T0n>triumphed, 20-6. In Key Encounter .. t . .. We don 't have Ul7bodY OD our ~ wbo can nm down tbllr two J'UDDinl bacb and that quarterback. We are aoi.ng to have to Uep them as eloae lo the line of 1crimma1e u possi- ble. "Once they get five or a1x yards beyond and in- to tbe secondary' they are tone. Hopefully, we Will have a p-eat effort and good pursuit ... David McCoy is a doubtful participant this week after suff ertng a concussion in the Cypress game last week. Marco Pa1nanelll, a quarterback and de- fensive back, wlll be available for tbe first time although Mike D'A- lessanclro will start at the aignal-callin1 berth. The.Olien have been able to move the ball between the 20-yard lines but bave bogged down in se«iug aituatlom. But mistakes have been cos- tly. THE lo opening league action il WM El Toro shocking favoced Dan.a Hills 3Q-7 and Laguna 1'each wiDnlng over Costa Mesf, .tS-6. Both teams were im· preaive. The Artists have given up one ~bdown, that following a fum- ble recovery at tbe1r six-yard line. It took four plays for the Costa Mesa Mustangs to get into the end zone. El Toro bas given up one touchdown in each ol its three games, but bas been touah in the clutch. * * * ....... 8"(11 l.iMlllt• °"9Mjt DeMH SE N<Mi• 110 t1S ~"°" l.T ~ 17S 20' Slt.,..M LG WaJU 167 ISO Mc:C:Ullouoh c $Mwfl,$ lOt 131> o.e.u.. ltG ~ 1• 141 Wts .. •d ltT ~ ns no M11i.. 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But the Tritoos have displayed a con- sistent wishbone offense while the Sea Kings have only tallied nine points. Corona del Mar bead football coach Dick Morris says tbe Tritons have tbe best backfield his team has met. 1be Tritoos will s tart G lenn Dill at quarterback, Randy Adams and Mike Kruthers at running backs and Pondo Vlei sides at fullback. DUl has rushed for 133 yards on 28 carries while Krutben bas also gained 133 yards. Adams leads all rushers with 148 yarcb in an offense that is typified by backs running off tackle. And it is at tackle where ERi 'S TOP SELLING IMPORT STILLAT'76 PRICES. II .,w hurry. ycu T<>,<>ta dealer can show .,w v.tiy '76 Toyotas ha...e been a bargain aH year long. And v.tien 'yQJ look around and see W'lat oth9f'i are QlVlng yQJ at 77 pncos .a Toyota 1s ~ a ~f.?'l' bargain noN. But it's more than Toyota 76 prices that make them a bettef' bargain. lhebelW bsglln lequMlty. 'Mlal gooa is a good pnce on a car ~ W<ablhty 15 questiOnable? TC¥)1as are built tough with ootized welded construo00n to help e111·Tl!nate squeaks and rattles. And !hen eech To,ota car 1s ~ety submefged in pomet pamt lo protect against corrOStOn and rust. In fact. 9 out of 10 TC¥J(a cars sdd in rtus country are st1t1 on the road •ti• Corona del Mar bas~ strength. Opponents ..._ _.Y averaatnl 93 yards ]:!e rushing as the likes :a. k cardeluecl (S-0, 200) c Raff CS-10, 185) have a ,.. run. ·I· . U San Clemente is f~,to pass, it will be ~1tt. a secondary that bas picked on Ille puses. ;:.)· While not sbowin& the of- fensive punch that San Cl~e baa, Corona del M¥ipl a toucher pre-season ~d was mlnua Mike Spraltz its 2-0 wln over lrvine 's Unl , : ~•IMlr---~ .• °"9llM .,._ • A • SE M~ ltS 115 Ha"• l '\.E JIT~a 110 IG~e 'l.T JIG ..._ llO tlS ltaff "G C ~· llS Zit~ 1 '1tT l.G IA'l'tOO' 110 -Me.-W ltE LTGo.wef toS "5 SCa_. t' l.8 n Kanlw 17S 11S Gen-ett l.8 Q8 Meny ISO 1lS W<JlelW • C8 Fa $(HMI ns 1w "-""' C8 Te Sorattz ITO 1111 Moft111>9 !1 JI FL ,, .. _ 160 160 C.llllOft • S S.11 0.-IM SC.rtffle ~ , \ OfteotM De ..... TE O.FaiM 170 1ID Hecllelt l.E RT Ma~ i.s lDS Streettr LT llG Clll.,.rt 2«1 141 c.i ... rt NG C Kot""' 162 1111 Dl.wli.,.,. RT LG H«ll.tt t• ttl l(n;tf19n • ltE LT fdW9rclS OS t7S Ademt • I l8 SE -t60 111S V'91VdH t.8 oe om 160 l6S Ml .. "'"'* 08 .. n 111e4M<tln tOS us ,_, I t oa H8 Ad9fM 11' 115 McElroy ,_1 P8 M8 ltNlllen Ht \IO Olll . 08 ·- II DAIL y PILOT ~tiers ;/ Picked For Title Golden Weal College bu never won a football cbamplon.hlp, but 1976 deftnltely should be the Year of the Rustler. Coach Ray Shackleford 's GWC squad bu it all-a solid, veteran defense, a good ol!ensive line and some 1 top backs. The Rustlers are rated No. 1 in the state and a r e picked by the Daily Pilot to win lbe Southern California Conference, which gets under way t.bU weekend. Here's how the Daily Pilot handicaps the race: 1. GGlden West (3.f) - Qurt.erback Jim Andrus *<! running backs Pat VcKeon and Ric Martin C"e u good as any set in the circuit. But the llustlers • strength is de- 1lnitely defense. Odds: l ·S. Defensive Players of Week CollChn at &ch Are• School ~ec:t Players of ttt. Wffk Gauchos Gaaehos Seeond Go With Owls Tabbed New QB In Grid Race Wlth two weeks of pre. Cltrua Collqe is the 3. &o.lbwestern Ct-Z) parallon behind t.Mm, clear cut favorite to win -The Apaches have Saddlebact College's the Mtsalon Conference their best team in years, Gauchos football team football cbamplonsblp. led by quarterback TUn will open Mission Con· Coach John Strycula's Walker and an offensive' fer enc e action at Owla have defeated two line that averages 2.o Southwestern College in good teams in Long pounds. But the defense Chula Vista Saturday Beach and Rio Hondo Ls young and that caulcJ night (7:30). and fell to Fullert.oo by hurt. Odds: 10-1. . The Gauchos, under only a four-point marem. '·Palomar (3.f) -'nM: new bead coach Ken Saddleback, which tied unbeate n Comets of Swearingen. have lost a Ci~ for the title a year coach Mack Wiebe may pair of decisions to aco. bas dropped Its first be vastly underrated, Cypress 05·1' > and two games. But the but time will tell. Run: Orange Coast (26-0) Gauchos probably will ning back s Rtcti; before gettine last beasolidcontenderooce Meri1told and Berni~ weekend off. aln Wolle are good ones .. ill be ag . "I think we w· There are six new bead Odds: 10·1. healthier for the con-c 0 a c b e s l n t h e 5. San Benaarcllao U·Zl ference opener and we circuit. 'Ibey include Ken _ The Indians already should be more ready for s we a r i n g e n ( Sad · them with the added dleback). Bob Mears have won half as many time for preparation,.. <Southwestern)' Mike games as they dld last Swearingen says. Merandi (Chaffey), Don year. But they just don't Saddle.back Wl"ll m-L.e C a m P 0 r 8 ( S a n have the depth or talent .,. to stay with Citrus and an important change at Bernardino), Jim Kross o ~uarterbacL. ror the-. d d J Saddleback. dds: 25-1. .. ........ (Riversi e > an oe erenceopener. Dute (co-head coach t. Claaffey <Z·l) -The • z. Santa Monica ().I) ;...... The Corsairs have a t4teran team (eight ers return), a fine (fres hman Keith and a good runner Tom Miller, the starter with Harry West at San Panthers have a solid de- in the fll"St two games, Diego>. tense, but the offense bas ; bas been replaced by Here's bow the Daily s Puttered . R and y University High Pilot handicaps the Campbell is Chaffey's graduate Rieb Hemon. race: top back. Odds: 25-1. Bill Yancy, the player J. atns (Z·U -The 7. San Diego U·Z> - originally slated for 6wls have a top QB in Tbe Knights wlll pr~ m Ray Cryer. But the de- fense doesn't rate . with GW C 's. Thu s the Corsairs will play a lot of high-scoring games. Odds: 3-1. J. lllo Hondo (J.Z) - The Roadrunners have wbo five of the last six circuit titles and have beaten GWC the last six years, but it doesn't figure to happen in ·7s- aJthougb Rio Hondo bas been known for its fast fi*i~sh. QB Chip Malhlot is.the Roadrunners· chief otJensive threat. Odds: 3-i. ~. Cypress U-3) -The Ci,argers appeared to be •i tbreat before the st950n began, but key in· ='es have hurt. QB D e Spriggs and run- e back Phil Emard the best of the rgers offe nsively. : lC>-1. • .l LA Soalbwest O·Z> -1lfew coach Ron Mims is lium.ing the Cougars p~gram around and thb could easily finish ~her than fifth. QB lton Kelly. 30 years leads the conference SCOTT HAYWARD Edison DAVE STROMBOTNE Laguna Beach DAN CHARNITSKI Mfaalon Viejo STEVE McGOWAN Mater Del in passing. Odds: 50-1. CHRISCATHCAAT ERIC RAFF .:. Costa Mesa Corona del Mar 11. LA Barbor (O·Z~l) ------------------- RON PADILLA Fountain Yaney ERIC SPRINGER University AU.EN STREETER San Clemente ~ flornets Favored; OCC Chosen 4th Fullerton College should have UtUe trouble tensive star ia back Mike Hill. Odds: 8-1. winning the South Coast 4 Or C st (!-!) ""~"erence this football • ange oa 'VUlU -The defense is solid, s eason . Coach Ha I but there are plenty of Sberbeck 's Hornets problems 00.offeose. But figure to go unbeaten in the Bucs have played a circuit play, but even if tough pre-conference they don't they'll still schedule and that may probably win it. help them. Tackle Pat quarterback duty this Hawaii transrer Dave bably throw the ball a s eason, s uffered a Bunn and a good running lot. but It may be out of cracked bone in bis hand back in Obie Graves. Tbe desperation. San Diego: before the season began defense is also solid could finish much and was moved to again.Odds: 8-5. higher. Odds: 25-1. flanker. He is ready to z. Saddleback ( .. !) -8. a1venlde <O·Z) - play at the signal-calling Swearingen bas yet to The Tigers reportedly spot and will be Hemoo's win, but the road figures have a strong secondary backup. to be better in the Mis-and a weak offensive What type or problems sion circuit. Linebacker line. Robin Jones, a does Southwestern pre. Tony Mitre is one of the University of South sent? better ones around .. The Dakota trans fer, is "They a re probably Gauchos also bave a Riverside's QB. The the best offensive team fleet of good backs. Tigers also could move we have faced this Odds:4-l . upthelatter.Odds:S0-1. year," Swearingen says.--.:;...;.....;...;._ _______ __::........ _______ _ "'Ibey will offer our de- fense a big challenge because they are so well balanced. "Last week they threw 35 passes and ran 45 times. They have some good athletes and out- standing running backs and receivers. "Derensi vely . they play well but they are not as physical as some of the t eams we have played." Chuck Van Liew, a starter last year. rein-jured his knee in prac- JC Penney MlwparfC......•,...... ....... ~ .... Oct.!· ~'76 tice th.is week and is a-------------------- doubtful participant. This is the third straight game he has missed in a starting role after i.Qjur- ing the knee in a scrim- mage at Bakersfield on Labor Day. 'f1'e Seahawks appeared tolell last week in a 20-20 ti' with Mt. SAC, raJly-inl from a 20-0 deficit in ~second half. Fullback n,ue Crow is the top b¥k and linebacker ~ J ones leads the de- fdaff. Odds: 50-1. Area ·Football It's anyone's guess Millican, linJ!backer who will finish second Rhett Tucker and a floe with flve teams in the secondary are the de-S . T running. Only Santa Ana fenaive plusses. Odds: WllD eam appearsoutofit. · 8-l. Here's bow the Daily N F • Pilot handicaps the S. Cerritos <Z·U -The OW Ornnng sorMoMOu s-.., ourun race: Falcons are probably the . ''v._ k ...... .,o.."'"0 , 0 .,, ~~' .. ' o, oJ o0 ~ 1. hllenoa (3.0 _ surprise team, thUB far. Winter workouts ~e ..... " ~ ..,... _ _. .,....... ~rnie Johnson's club under way for those lD· ~-· o o 6 ,,._,, CM ~ort,,q: TO-Aquino FG-Despite a loss to Golden could finish ha'gber than terested in J·oining a nov-l•v•,...sconno· c•o•m l. ~ West, the Hornets are ~~~!.,''!.".'.A.!_,.. still leading contenders fifth but don't have the ice team at the Laguna --·v -·.... talesit to win it all. Kevin Niguel Aquatics Club ... F'" v•"•v • 6 o ,._,. Ol . d S for a Junior Rose Bowl 8 h 0c;,;:;.v.::-0 6 0 ,._:IO ymp1a et berth. Running back Campbell eears the Anyone 5-1 w 0 IS ID· .. ~ di L. nd Falcons at QB. Odds: terested:can ~pply at the .. :~::;~~ ro~vort. von H••· F Irvin Montet Bbulle~ ·Mc.. a . lO.l. Dana Hills High pool at OV\CO<I-T°'_o_.-,.... or e quar er ac.. orris 5·30 startingMooday ·~ Bled t of the I . San D•-.. o Mesa · · Genme. PAT-Goontt•• <'""'· soe are wo ·-• The coaches are Jack Scorei.,o..a.-. UC Irvine's annual An· besl and give Fullenan CU) -The Olympians Dickmann and Jamie :_~~::; ~ ~ ~ ~ teat.er Olympiad will be great balance. Odds: 6-5. are the lone unbeaten. Bernard. For further in· Call for our lease prices on 2002. 530i and 3.0 sedans In Newport Beach Roy C_arverBMW 1540 JAMBOREE RD., NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEAC H, CA . 92660 t Loe Angeles CC (1-3) -+The Cubs have fall en a~rt in the past two weeu, losing to Phoenix <••·O) and Antelope Valley (63-8) and they mll,Y never recover. QB Steve Smith has been a l>qgbt spot tor LACC. ~:100.1 . ... ,'::;',.. x0<•no. to-uo PAT-held this Saturday with !. Gnumoat (J.1) -untied team in the formation, call831·1.S27. c· ·cuit. but will have pro-~~~~~~~~'.:._================== Sc ... o , ~ registration getting UD· 1be Griffina have an out· b nl ·-~,.!.A, ... • •o oo oo _,._"n derwayat9a.m. atanding QB i n Jim !ems once co erence 714-640-6444 Occ Set For Race ... --play begins. QB Steve E\l•n<I• xorlft9' To.-.ei.-_ The Olympiad will of. Freitas and the best Fairchild is a strong 1Nru1 PAT AM•'" H""''· fer individual and team punt.er in the conference c.oo-.c11t~~"Qlo~ o e>-o competition for men and in Dan Melville (44.2 ~~u':t ~~~bsoo!b~~: w.o........ • ,, •• C>-34 women over 21 years of average). Tbe defense is -'tb the best ru .... ; .. g S<orlft9 1~-srn1111. s._ l. • , "' th1 U ts Odds w1 uo.uu 1Ni_. 1 PAT~-1,_1, a-. age m MIO a e c even . average: : &·l . baA.._ Odds. 20-l -,,..,., P arlicipan ts may '-'-• · · or a n g e c 0 a 5 t '"*"'"~ enter any or all of the 3. Mt. San Antonio 7. 8uta Aaa (l·Z> - ,,,..,.. · ill ~..... ~ : ~ ~ events, counting their 0..-U -Mal Eaton bas 1be Dons have bad little ~eeescreww open ETKW1nt T°'~"'·°"""i. top eight toward a h1a best team since he to rave about thus far i._ fall season Sunday, •-z. HllOloft. ,.K..,11e. P•r-edal took over four seasons and it doesn't figure to Oet. 17 participating in ~,,. sew.-,ONNra mEn · r i .., so n04\. The Mounties rank get any better. QB Steve tM 12th annual Head of ec11.on , tJ 1 ._.. try ee 8 ••· per -~ . cont ... ftts ttit Charles Regatta in IN~ 0e1 o • • ,.....,. person and $2S for a team No. 1 m . erence ...... Cody and receiver Jim BOston Edlton scorlno~ TD•-•n. of four. For further ln-ln ru.sbing offense and CbrUtopber guide the of. Jlere. is the fall and ..:.:-'....:~=·'.!.·.,~=="'~~~~· J_.,.._.,.,._·_ PA_T_-a.-__ ..:.fOf'::rn..::n:.:a::u:.:· oo::..::.:c:.:a=ll::..833:.::.:.....:.-n::.:.::::..· __ t_ot_al_d_ef_e_ns_e_._Th_e_....;;.top_~_·_f_ense __ ._Od_d_s_: _100-_1_. __ -i sfrinl schedule: Ott. 11~ac1 of ttw Cllerln Alolt· .. ,._....,, ••· ~:-lntruqu•d Aeo•tt• ._..Ndof tlw H•,,_ "'991· """"'°'· ~lstmes lt9Qetta f1.Gnt . 12-UC s ... t• 8••'Mre _..,_ 41!1rcll It-UCLA, UC ll"VIM ~·· .-... t-6en 0'-91> Crew 0-k CQ,C, H•rw.,d, W••lllnoto11, ~.._.,.,,UQ.A,c.11. ... t~SC, S... Oie90 5'8" ~I. • . .. ~-Sta&fffd, UC lrYIM NuP0<1 ~ tOOC. UQ.A. UC Irv._~ ... ,. 22 ..... ill s.n. (\a. .....,.,..,,_ ftf •July >-+le<1ley ltOyM ...... ,. ""Quility doesn't :: · cost more it : ~·1 .-:1 .1 ; I .1.;,1 II ! It ,:..i1 . .. t ~ . <\... ·~ $~Cl ~ . "~4"· ~ 1t"tt'11 •A.~~ Irvine's firat and omy athletic ~ub will open soon In the Rancho San Joaquin Recreetlonal Center at Mlchet9on and Parttway Ortve. T"• entire tamlly CM ~club f.cllltlet •ltlch •ill lnctude: • A fuU 11.ze gymnasium for Baek .... , ~oleeybel Oymnatlca Badminton, ExerdM claaes • Six ......,..,.hanclNll courtt •Swem.Ing • Outdoor '°'9lft9 and Y'Ohybtll •A compll .. weleht t.dlty • Men'• and women'• ..-e and relaxation ... The Club wtM be located dlNCtty acto.a '"' att'Mt ftOfn Ameflc-1 P,....SChoolt Ct\lld Care Cen'9f Whef9 you can ...V. your cMdren to enjoy • fully •~IMd pr~ram wtllle en;oytng your Club ~lvltiea. "I llw In ~ ~oo but bought mynewcer ln ~~ftom JOHMSON &SON" Low Prke. ond being rreoted like o member of the Johnson Fomlly, was wOfTh going out of my woy for. Thats why I recommend you drive ro Johnson(, Son. fhejr Golden Touch seMc:e Is the ONLY woy to buy, Give em 0 try. They make you feel real Important. And, to me. thot Ls Important. HowetdP.~ Santa Ana CJIAMIE CQMY'S <l.OEST l~ Wll.EffSftf! l'i6 $113 ~ RllEMl.Y FNll:/ S81VUt l,tft I ohnson&son 828 HAA80A 8lVO. COSTA MESA 6'0-6830 ,_. ............ .., .... Cwt Hwy. ~ IRIMGYOUR OLD STUFF AMD SB.L IT IM OUR PARKING LOT. FACTORY REPS WILL IEOMHAMDTO ANSWER 9UESTIONS O,..Mo11• W..Oct.30 12-t .. ........ MARINER'S MILE 59UARE 2700 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport leach 642-1335 Polo Action For Oak ·Tree Race Entries Women's Athletic -. Frida . Octob~r 8 1976 OAILVPILOT Anlotwpolis Plays -•u Ml(ftatl C1rroll vt. ~~ t7;"!:;· :,.ory' ::.:,~."..', .~~;:::• C·dM, Diahlos Topple Rivals ~ ... ~., Cl-Mdll•1t '1nt~tll ••"' °Tl)ny\ Oo\lt>I• I PttH •I Jll\D t 1-rtmtlll G<>~ltt .Hu <VerQAra) l.o<O Myth IHat<") w1111 Aolol'llo IN.,.111f1 OIC ""'••ITO•OI :~ Summaries Lea Antonopolis. vtc tor over Newport Beac h 's Dr. Renee Richards ln rece nt tt>nnis action, Is one of several stars competrnC In th<- ·Fountain Valley Open tourna~ent Salurday ~ ... P•"•' •• Doll $chW"1l QI t ~I t --" • •Intl•• la u••l•fflf\•t•• Oon..t Oot\n 'JO'"''"'o "' Ocuww Jued: Goalie Alan Launer. blocked a fourth penod ptnalty shot, made two k~y steals and had 12 s aves as Corona del Mar Higb edged Lakewood, 10·9, in water polo action Thursday afternoon al QC Irvine. Corona's Dean Heck scored the tying and go- ahead goals in the final quarter. Paul Semonsen accounted for four CdM goals. · In South Coast League action, the Mission Viejo Diablos trounced host San Clemente 18·4. Mission's Jeff Scolman fired in five goals to lead the attack, and team· mates Brlan Okazaki and Gary Bus m each added tnree. W ith 12 extra-man s itua tions, Mission capitalized to score each lime. The Diablos hit two of four penalty shots. Jn the lone junior col· Jege game, Saddleback College Jost to Palomar, 9·7, in Mission Con· fereoce action at Marguerite Recreation Center in Mission Viejo. VAIUITV kwt •v Oumu~ MlnloftVle)O ~ • J c t *( .. _ftte 0 I 0 3-4 Scortno: MV-Wotd•. Olrankl ). 5<otman s. MOl'wltr, V•H•llo 1. llU•ll '· Loch i. GoOd•ll. SC-1(41\n. ~v. Scllllf. Bolf .,11.INIOlt VARSITY k.,. ~-Ollarl••• Mlu l"" Vlelo ' J l J 1J S.RCltmtn.. 0 0 1 1-t Sc0flt19: MV-+4All, LH 1, e.-. M. 8ernt, Sliver 1 Dowel, JKIUOI\, ~OUCJ,J. V•Utllo SC Hu t. ,ltOSM·SOl'H ktrt lty O...r10.-. Miff Ion V .. lo l 1 0 I 6 S...CI@"""'' o 0 t 1-3 \<0<1<19 MV-ltu1>1>•rt 0 S.rn\ 1, Eot. Ro 2. !>('. Deb•, Gibb-., Wat)ft. VAltltfY So•• rt O.•rttn l..lllt-' , 7 7 ' GorONdtl~• I l ) •-10 COM -,cor•"'I" Semonitn •. He<.k l , s.1va, ~r P11>"r JUNIOlt VAltSITY Sc"'' b1 Ow.a rvrs \Ak-• s s 7 -11 Corona«»"•"'' 1 1 I 1-• CdM SCO'lf>q: Wiiiig 1, MJll¥ l, C-w1 l'ROSH·SOl'M Sc:Ne •v Ou•rt•fS uk~wood 1 3 • ,,_,. CoronadttlMr 2 1 2 2-7 CdM Hortn9: Piper 7. Suell, 8alclrtoge, CM<M•u. Cul•, W1111 .. !<ROSH SOl'H Sure •Y Quarters ,,.,,.. • 0 1 0 0 0.-.. S...taAM I 1 7 7 0 1-1 1rv1ne >eorl"'J" P•ul, McCormick 3, T •wlor, 0.wellporl. PlltST ltACI • tur1onq1 l yur Ol<I' tftll ..... Cle1Ml"9 P\iri. tt.100.. Clalmlng ll"IO MOOO \1000 Otfft Well IGt\OO'c!~' 1 117 .... ,_ llnelou• IC•mP•tl tU 1M111tyPutblo to11 • ., .. 1 111 A>~lltlllO CIWloY IPltru•t II< H.tt/NWIKO•Ult•r INOQutt) 11/ Tr .. Fn l1t1m1,.,11 •IO Wtnlfl<tlltMeC~ l()oftr•"'•) 1:1 Ge't..OMll ITe<O I 111 SPORTS ..... __________ _, ' f'l .. 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Colletn IPlncey Jr) llervl fStlltr'I Ot<orttOf' 0.1\ur (Toro I Molly Mulhn (Vrroar.tl Glori• 0 ( NOQlle ll P•lrpo1nt t Pltretl ~'"IC.mp.,) /41r E119l1 llMnlnei I II~ llS >110 llS ) 110 llS 115 115 II~ llS 1'110 JUNIOlt VAltSITY Ut-a.11<" 114\ltl Ill ~IT-Sl,.tlH FOURTH It ACIE -One ....... , ~df 1 HanSOI' IL) dtt Pr al tr 4 t, lo•t to Old Mai~" colh dr>d 1141ldl"9S-Pur\e Prl<t S·7, ~I '>letd 4 1. Rtd..,ltfll· \10.000 _,, ._,, M , •·« Pitt IL) won •·3. ,.., ln111~1 Con1art tRamlrN ) lost 1·4. ' wttit1 Spr1tr f Plncty Jrl Ooubln /4 Po'ltrnirk ICHl•nedal t i! llft 118 118 Cawerly-Rellllrl\•n fLI Cltf Mon-I'" Mr. Yim ICempasl u l'u•,.t• JV Tou,....r PaOOft• ._I, Cltf Younqd~nl·Lono ._1, ICMC>Urrle tMart1Mtl Junior Vu1lty def Fatul•l•e p,.,1., •·I· WelMr-OVM\tlc Oukt (Pierce) "'"3 t t8 EC11wn I 2 1 I>-4 w.tll' tU-n 6 4 I>), IOU I .. ; Smit!>-CodtTnre4' IVtrg•r.t) L• Candda 3 I 3 )-10· Korkovolo\I0\14 .... 6, S·I. 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SU 000. tlalmlnQ pr ltt Sl0,000 $14.000. ~"onalllv l(nlqhl (Plncav Jn Sl1ve" Ot GIA\\ INoqutt 1 5'r \11va1 Arnv•I (S,.otmil~f'lr) F1.-.1 ~en tC.Ontalrtl Pr>ltlo Z<K• lt.e\P"d-.> ~ ... lllul It.le IOhvM<'• I Early Relea\e tcamp.nl ~y CanYou~ !Toro} Timmy's r;p ICd\l•nt:<lal Oc•I• Bov I Piere• l II~ '"' ... CltOUCOU,.fRY' • O.n.t Hllll (211 (U) II T- l 8o"'4" IOI tt•J1: 1 1(-•• IOI 11 IJ J Kelly 10 1 U >O: 4 G.<<141 101 U JI: S. 0 1ck !&I ll .,. • Met"""r IEI 14. tt· '· Gl.,ler IEl 10.21; B Rutll (el IS 41, <I W- U" I• 11 :10P•4ot\k11011' J1. C..U Mu• _,. •'I' lerftll •-...... auc" • I HArrvmen Il l U •47; '· ltltl ,,,., "''· Roniat111. Lorlo,,.e, Purtell ICl 11 :14 o O•IW" tC) U O> •· (11411 l l•lrtull, Dav,.., Humphrey\ ICI u O>. • E•W •nd l<I IC h . 10 0. ltlreull (Cl 1' H . Untwnlly (ts) (Ml CfM 1 0 1tn.,. IV> 11 ": 2. e11~ IUI 11 "· J. Jonu ICl u U; •• f .. t tldai ICI tJ OI. s. Schull• IUI ll JI. • Ntwbro CCI 13·41>; I 8r~lol ICI 1' II 8 PolMmu\ (U I U SS. t. Coo<hey IU) 14.St; tG .... , .. ,,u (Cl IS 30. and Sunday. Anionopolis, cao be seen m mixed doubles action in the quarterfinals at Fou.n· tuin valley High at 9:30 Saturday a fternoon. Finals in men's and women's s ingles and doubles and in mixed doubles will lake place at Lindborg Tennis Club Sunday. Following i s Saturday's schedule of VAl•,1A (flh•\ Y\ Patn W..tU'•' fliltMV IOhn\On V\ 00rllt~y aoQda"Oll Ll)l'lo"'' 1'111111 v• Jen, \1•011« 111\at t JOI Mtitt • oovhlu lquor1.,11:!" • M<N•m•r• Moy V\ ............ ~-... ~••IOitr @Ollt\ "' llt..-mttt G ' IC uvpor ·Wtlcll•• v• 8 ollallftof>• O\iV lu"' 1•1111) J()I WOMf" \ do uD I .. (fltltlil fhQd•n otl K•r '" /4rrtdO"Oo· Ptl•r\Oft 18 ~IM~• •11 IMbO,.), • Ml"' ti duulll~• l\fVdt ltfflN\\~ J nhn\t&1rt •lfthn,rud "#'I "w•nlllll·S..nlllll: SltO•ltr·6•1d-f~ t41 '' u ,.,, G•rtt\w•Uo·H•b4itrt .-.. Liiii• Andr'4W\ l~I n ; Vonl~· MtinQ •• Mt1u•nbv111· •"'°"°'*'" (di J )01 • Sunday'\ l•M" It llndborQ: t womtn•\ ooublu\: t t mel\'I ;J""""t U JO -women"\ \lft!llO ; ~·'! dOUC>IH, l .30-rlllKt OOOuC>les. 011tL'v~~\~;~aaLL events at Fountain Miller°"' clot eon .... 11v IS.I) , .... 10. Valley High: Pro Hockey All•nl• 4 L9\ ""'04'1~• l Oo~ton b. Ml,,.,t.ot• 2 Pat•tle• dtl E•l•ftCI• 11·1'. IS-• Mtn'• ...... es llour\1' t OUl\dl -MC l-•Qun•&u<n otr4El foro1s-o,1s.1. Jollftva Pau10191Ull•.Ol<lt.ldlMNO Fin Valley ""' Hu111. 8eKft IS4_ ~ M••• w. ...... lt•bert Vtn'lllOI OIS ~IS IS.• Rl(MrdLev.MICNtlEdt ...... UUTv NY l>IAndet\ l Pn1l•dtlf)lll•D Mol\lreat 10 Ptll~•"11n f W••h•noton3 0.1•011 JUie) Ottcaoo. SI L ... , •• t~' N1>woort H•rbor dt'I Mari,.. I~~ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiiii• IS l I Ulll~rstly l'.ltf Mb•IO<l Vl•IO ._U, IS I. l!>-8 ~I• Mua clet Done Hit~ 16-1'. 1ss en £C1150fl Clef W~lmlMl•r IS. I'· 11-15, 1P (.')rona <14'1 Mar def San Oem1!1>le U J IS 10. J UMIOlt VAltSITY Mater O<PI clel ConMlly IS.t . lS.10. E\l•ncl• Clef P•clllca IS.O. IS... Laeun& 8o•<hdet Et Toro 1s.a.1s-1. Fin Val••v def Huntln9toft Beach IS 6 I t). 1S·t3. N~WPorl Harbor def MarlM IS.S. ' IS, IS.3 Unt11e"•IV def Mlulo11 V"'lo ltl-16, IS ~ISll O~nd Hiii\ def CO\lll Mlt• 1S.ll,·1, 1 11 f:.<111oOn del WUlm1nSltr lS-5, •·IS; u ll C.OMdtl S.n Clemenle 15·1, IS-J. Or•"t• <:Hsi d•I Cerritos ls-11, I~ 14-16,U-t .. Colden Wnt Gel Rio Hondo 1S.11. 1S II. ~1£LD HOCKEY Gelde,.Wnl l'I to> P•.- c;wc "orlnq: Vino 2. Hebets, Snyder. FALL TENNIS alNICS now fonning ot ~ Sheraton Newport .. CLINIC SPECIAL" $20.00 4 Week Session 4·6 Per Group J r. & Adult Classes Advanced, Intermediate, Beginning-~.-.,• Private & Semi· Private Classes Available INSTRUCTION BY: Dennis Killelea & Dave Salli USPTA&USTA Certified Teaching Proressionals For Registration or information Call: MAC ARTHUR SPORTS 752-0640 Phil Morreale scored five goals for Sad· d leback. Dixon Hin· deraker and Terry Murphy each added one for the losers. Hllleler•ll.er, Murphy Por1•rfltld-l(r•t•r ICI won._,, ._1, •1; Hurnpnrey•L•pl>On (C) 1oJt J.t., ~--------------------------------------------------------------------~~----~--~----~~------------------------------------------' 71>,won .. • )V alterhouse Sets ·sc C·ourse Mark Senior Mike WaJterhouse set a course record to lead his Mis· sion Viejo High cross country teammates to a 16-0 South Coast League victory over host San Clemente Thursday af. ternoon. Walterhouse finished the hilly course in 13:26 with teammate Mark La· bont right behind in 13:27. In other league action, University (Irvine) de· feated visiting Corona del Mar, 25·31, a s Woody Glass placed first in 9:51. Corona's Steve Chase was second (9:59) with Gary Darcy of Universi· ty third in 10:00. Elsewhere, Dana Hills thumped host El Toro, 19·41. Brian Harris of Dana Hills was first in 10: 19 with teammate Bill Vasquei: second in 10:2.t. . Meanwhile, Costa Mesa easily disposed 0£ Laguna Beach, 15·50, -as five Mustangs finished in a tie for first. pl:ice (10:25). In non-teaitoe :iction, Marina of Huntington Beac h routed Los Alamitos. 20-43, at El Dorado Park in Long Beach. Marina's 'romm Gallup' finished second (10:20). VAltSITY Marl11• (Jtl IOI LttAl1fl'lltn 1 Vl<ll.eH IL> 10.11. 7 G4illl.CI IM) 10 '9: l And"'SOI' IMI 10 7', • ~ d o<oll IMI 10 00; S C..r<I• CMI 10 ~J: 6 ar .. ., IMI tO SI 1 Pllll IMI 10 U ; I 0.Her .. IMI 10 S•; '· ~ (Ll II 14: IOCel• CU 11 U. JU,.tOlt VAltSITY MlrlM IUI IH I LH Al•,,..,.. 1 E••l•y IMI 11.(IO; 7. R-'1• IMI II 0,.) M. W8rn., tM) II 11 4 LOY8 fMI 11 11;, 0 W•rner IMI II 74, 6. Gem&lill IM I II ro.l. 1 S•bl• tM) II •; I P..M•ro•\I IM I 11 i.; o le8ovlc IM I 11 0), 10. llowtrd tMJ 11 "· f'ltSOM·SOf'M ,_rlM llJI (JOI LHAlll'ftl ... ,.Cul IM> tt:J•. 7, R. MA'1Y" (Ml 11 s1; l. eurt IMl n 06; c. J Mllrtlft tMl 11:0ll; S. Oo•f!nport IMI 12. 10. •· 84Kllin.,, IMI U 14: 1, Cleary IMI u ·:a.; •• L•Mol• IMI n ·c&:. Witt« (Ml I):,,: 10. CvtOtlo (MI 13: u. VARSITY C..Sla Mew I Ill IH I i..., .... llNclt 1 (llel Otrll..,t, Tllomp\011, v..._,l(ol•r, o ... rn.tt ICI I0.1S; 6. llltl Sllakellord tlld Shl•d (0Al 10 '1. I OtmeHIYdti IC Ill 10 4';•, .-, (LI 11 Ol; 10, SMiier CL) 11.04.. JUNIOlt VAltSITY CnlaMttt (Ul IOI t...t-.. K" 1. /4-.W.. (M) 1C:IM; 2. !Caul(« (SI IS Oii; 3. Sil Iver (M) U .ll; •• 8•1ter (SI U :3'; S. Cllur<hlll ISi 0 :31; •. Guh IMI u ·se; 1. °""'(Ml 1• 03; I Wedrer IMI ••·•8· •. HAm l>ff$ IMI t7·0l; 10 LonfHle (Ml 11. '"· SOf'HOMOlt! Min i ... Viti• tUI IJll s ... 0.-nlt I 0.C>orn• !Ml 13,'4 IC°"'~,.,. coral; 1. S&ncllez (SI IC.GI: 3. Mt.JI\!· tt• tMI "·"' c. snlver IMl 1s·o1: s ~II\ (Ml U:08; 6, HennlnQtt IS> H 31; I . Jonnson tSI tS.•8; 8. 8orlli<'ld ISi 16 •O;' Fr<''f ISi 16·"; 10. IC•UPO (S) 16. SO l'lt!SHMAN Mlul111 Yl•I• nu 1>11 S•n o-m. 1. A•l•ll ISi 16:1S lcoun.e re<ordl: 7. P. Edw•rfK ISi 1':H : 3, Haytt tM; 11:1'; c. Percy IM I 11-2s; s. Vert IMI 11:31; 6. Davis IMI 17:.,; 7. Z...... (M; 11·1J; I . W•Wrley IS) 11·11; •. ROOlm.on lMI lt:.O Kelley lMI 20·0S. VAltSITY 0.N Hllll (ltl 1•11 EIT- 1. Hatrl$ IOI 10. It; 1 •. e. Vas<lUtl (01 10·1•; l . S<~miot IE l 10 21. •. 8r-mM IOI 10 ll; S. Mau...,.tl" 10110:37;4. V•nWlt IEI 10.i,1.J4'1• ""'°" (01 IO'O; 8. J. Vawuer (01 10 SI; '· Fun II (El 11.00; 10. Hae\loop 10111·oc. JUNIOlt VAltSITY 0.M Miiis I ltl 1 .. 1 Et 'f-1 MCC...n 101 11· 14; 7. Castro IEI II "· J. Pell (0) 11:77: 4. Cadteuit IOI II CS; S Johnson IOI II I.fl. 4. A1>41n IOI 11 OS; 1. lulano (Ol 1?·01; 8 Chafl931• IE I 11· 11. '· Jam!K IE) 11·11; 10.Con<ar tEI n ·U. SOl'HOMOlt E •I 'f-IHI lttl D•N Hiib' 1. Rtynolds IOI ll:IS; 2. G<'lfatv .. (El ll:ll; 3. Hi99ln1 IEl ll:JS; •. Htl-10) 11:46; S. Swrll<lnd (El :Z 17:00; I. Polllhtmtner (El 11:07; 7, c.~er <DI n : 11: 1. w n t,..,,•l- 101 12:71; •. Larwood (01 11:2C; 10. Oullo\e (El 12:1S. f'ltESHMAM £1Toro12'1 UO D•~• ,.Ill• 1. 9•s IOI ll:SO; 7. Comf)jlr.,. (O) n· 11; 3. l(luQ IE l 11:,,: •, 6'1« IE) 11·4'· S. Ewan\ IEI t1 •9; 6. Glbh~ (El t3 01. I. CovHI IOI I) II; •. JOMs f EI 13• 17; t. J•lmt (0) 14.«l; 10. Hut\! (DI 1S·S6. VAltSITY Ulll.,.nlty (Ul Ull Ctr.,.•dlll Mar 1 Glau IUl ,.,1 . 1 Ch•Y ICI' S"; 3 Oorcy IU I 10 00; • Hunw~t<' ICI 10 OI s.Sooo-r 1c.1 10.11·,.Lt1tmAn IUI 10 1•, 1. Gul\Am IUI 10 17; L Lonq IUI 10·11.' JOftH IC) 11):21.10. Ehltrt 1u110 n. JUNIOlt VAltSITY U~lvtulty (lat 1 .. 1 CdM '· ~II CUI 10 S7; 2 SdvchOf"rt CUI 11 00; 3. Conrotd IC) 11:02; C. J altolft IUI 11 01; S. Y•ft\tta CU)" 11:10· 6. Frtd<lclcso11 (U) 11 :16; 7 Mutpfly IUI 11 11; I , Full« ICI 11 ~. • AlctrSOft (VI 11:34; 10 Ml• lier ICI II SS. SOf'HOMOltl! u~'"""' 1it1 1411 CdM •'"""-•ntr,.nh.Mt icel"'ICI t. Golw 111 10· 0 ; 1 Boyd IUI 1n ,. l 8<'e•n•r tu> 11:03: c Loren ICI II Oii, S Fland.,\ IUI 11:14; •· Hoof• IC.I tl:JJ; /, CarlM>n (UI II"; 8 Morlomor (1) 11·•7: 9 81ff\t (I) II U. 10. Ball""'' IUI 11•4$. l'ltESHMA,. Cdtio\ 127) <te l U11lvtnlty 1. Scoll tCI 11: II; 1. Su11er-tUI 11;•1: l. Runbtllow CCI 12:01: • Wt• IC> 11 U. S. J•c~<on (Ul 11· IA; &. Teyl0< IV) U :IS; 1 Miiier CU) 17:"; I Andttw\ IUI U.H ; 9, TeylO<" CCI ' 11,Zl, IO. Tflurn.,.r (Cl 17:40.. f'ltOSH·SOl'H Y11ul11• t11vllatlafttl 4·A OIYl1t0ft 1. f'Q9f'r1Y IS.n Cttrnentel IO·SJ· 8. '5.1\ci..r IS•n -c1e,.,..nt• 1 II 01; 28. F•rr IS.n Cl•mente 111 ·lS. Te•"' K0<l119• I. S<ll\ Cl~INM~ 1•. JUNIOR VARSITY CdM (1J' >I I,, San Cltmen• Sln,lu S1.-rr• fCl lo\t to \l;tkllh • t. O.t t-fUO)On 6 1, O~f H•rP•' • t RotMcnlld tCI WOI\ 6 1. l~t •I won •1, Wal\On CCI I0,11·•.won l ••• ). DoublH Gooclbody L•1>van1k (C l lo\I to 'T aylor·l~w1' o-7, df'f Ro'"•mo Soten\.Ofl t. • <l~t Cain Ftrn..,nott & t , M.'KIC•S<Mrftq CC» won ,.,_,, M , o O; O'Brt~n ProC>\I !Cl I0\14·•, IO\I C>y de· f.Wll. I·•· VAltSITY O..n• Mills 1141'\l II) CHla Mewl Sl"'llt\ Ft1Clt rl0) <l<>I N••l6 0 d•I l(orf& 0. Clef Roldan 6 ' C.QyA I 0 I IO\I 1 •... ,., • O. 6·1, Gouon (O) 10~1 1·4. won 6.0. Ir•; Doubles Jl\ld('<mM J•n.in~ 10) IO\llO Ttl~r Gru.ntnal 7 •.def Dunn C.•b\ t>l, def LvndPflu\ Kn o ,~y 6 •. Lim on McDonald IOI 10•! • ~. J 6, won• l : R1d1ll0Ward 101 won •·l, lo\116. won f>.•. JUNIOR VARSITY • C0\111 MtMI !ti (U~1) O•IW Miiis Sl"'IH 1. Mal.II !ti d<ol Slv,.Hv1tnt 6 3. cHf o•c;on_. •·l , dll GlacMlll I s. v.,. ~OYIX ICI 10'>1 ~6 4-6, 4 6, Wtllf\t (Cl fo5l I .. , won I> 3, 6·•. Doub In Maul·MOrlli ICl lo\I lo M<K•n•rv· 6P<k S.7, losl lo Ev.tn\ Fomtn~o 1 6, ~ ~r\lrt•l Anoerson 6 • Ft~· ICllO'ev ICI lo•t •·•. • 6, won.._,, v..,.,_ n.tllll·l(lecll. IC> 1~17 6, J 6, 1• • VAltSITY ,...._,Harbor (171 "1 r:-11111 Sl ... IH Snlllll IN I l~I to Morion 0 6 lo\! lo Wiii\ -H>. JOl\n\lon IN I IO\I I •• )-6; GH</ltl\I IN I dt'I Attdtrl• ,,_,, def sa..ndll,, 6 I. I(. Waqn~t IN I lo<I 3 6. _. ..0; Oeneht'r IN I Otl M WU f>.l., del 8atx 6-0; Hendrl<k•on IN) won '-I. 1>-J; MO ran f N 110.i to MCIY<'r 1·8. Douai•l Ma. Mye""R;ley (N) IO\l lo Tarbet· Martlft l ·t.: det Mlller-L. Wu .. ,! Sh•llon·L.My"'~ IN) -" 4-l, ._I; GordOn-C>'lkt (NI d~I Vlrzlllo..Hovt ,..4, do>t Plow•·Huel•r , ••• Anort~ OonrAIH INI won 6-2, 6·1; Swick T. Weonrr (NI Oef Soney·Ell~t 6 2. IO"lt 10 Fox-Monnl•nl • 6: Jard!,.. l(~rr IN)'""' C>y default, won 6 4: SN!ptro- Mllltr IHI Oel C.lbl>onS·FO•QY 9 I, VAltSITY Marlll• I UI (ti L• Qull'lle 51 ... ln ~!Oft Ill def 81rd t •1; H-lftl( (Ml IHl 0..r>e-• fl.J; !>hltlal• tU d<"f Wetxter t-4, Wt t\41 IM l d4'f SMrp 8 .. ; Koeller tM> d~I V•nd•ll I S. Mt,,.,.11 (Ml def~. s: V•nde<r••I !Ml°"' NatarnilO .. l . Wttlon IMI dll S..ylt\ ..,. Korn (Ml""' ICIHl\ .. l . l(nowt~\ (Ml def Rem•Gt 4>~; C.11\C>y IMI °"f S.ltWl•u• .... ; Zuck IMI def MCG<alh 14 Doullln Mo1>1fo"·Cllr hl1>Mf'n (LI dtf R•"-H•mtllOtl a.1, j\llti>·M•qliau o ILi del Moffl\ Mtyel,. a.? T-'1- 0outllelt Ill def &enofl·Mll'Wa I I>; GM<l•·Ceurlo (LI cl•I Junq. Heftftfnoer I l : Oavl1-Gr••nllof Ill def 8•1tt·W•111•m• l.J; "'°'""'" T""'ura Ill del J•ffrl•• MonlOll • t; C..OM·&.tk-e (Ml d•f Cenno,..RuC>8 l · 8l"9hem-S c ll•C>•w (LI O~( Rendtemtft Prflwltt 8 4; 8&u""'I Oonale!wn (M) Cl•I PnurtllO-Ponl~ .. ,: Mau,,,•·T•ylor (Ml (lot HtPV Holl I 1: Fulll•·HUdlo.t tM) dt l lto-AllM • >: Fow lttr.t{etoll.• !M l d•f S810<IOU\•Laport •·7 VAltSITY'· MtnlOftVlej• (IOVtl 111) Unlwnlt'I' Sl119lte Schmidt <Ml ttttl to l"111temw11~ro11. dtl Rao ._l, d~f Gt'evt I I; Jolln"'4'1 fM) lmt I>-•, won 1·6, 101.t J.I>. HtMV !Ml IOSI0-6, ~1, H . °"""'" Grah•m·Slmpsoft (Ml lo•I to Yoihlno·O •hm >·•· lo\! to j\uchmoodv·Gor6oft •·•· 101110 Adrlo· L40MIS 1·6, Rotll·llowers tMI-, ... M . 1-1; Hottt:l1rt·8hom CM) 1061 +.. wonJ.S,M. 1 !lr><eq.,. (Cl 10 SS;J. Kftloe(CI .................................................................................................... _ 1t 03 J. Tomllft ICI 11 ot: C. "-1t'10ft ICl II• U; S, s ... ..., ICI 11 ·1\; 4 Roclrlo\ltt IC) ll•?t; 7, Oolll•lft ILi II JO. I. CNSl•ln IL 111 ,.. •. AMrr>lt (LI 11.47; 10. l"trl'IM ILi U:a. SOfl'MOMORI C..S&aMe•• tUI ICJI lat-9Ndl I ~"°'' (Cl II 01; 7 u r• IC" 11.ll, l. l<eMblt (Cl 11 7•. C. .....,._, ~t\'1t (Cl 11 76; S. Camobttl ICI 11 in:. Walltlft\ IL) u .21.1. ,...,."", ILi 17 12; I ln,.rra (C) 11 ... •. Cari..rt (LI 1J ot: 10. Hrnch Il l ll JS.. f'ltllSHMAN t C.SVMtutNllft)u 1-9Nc". 1. l(ol1r (Cl 11 le 2. Mc Miii.Jn Il l · IUI; J . C¥110ft CCI 12•7l • ... i.dy' ILi U:U; S. S<hmldt IC> 11 llO; •· i SNw Ill U:lS: 1, L•ltli,..\W tCll 11:..i: I . Ptq.tno Ill n ·ot; •. ~" ILi 11:0!; 10, Palmer IL) 13 0.. VAIHITY ... .,... ,, .. ,. 11') 14.t) .... Oa!Mftte• \. f W•l~h0111e CMI 1'''6 ((-114 ,_It)/ u. .. 8onte IM) iJ·t7; J4 MttWI (M) 1):71; •· 1111•"'" 1J: .. ; ). • ~ ISi U ;O ; I. O'~lfeor IMI 1C:ll: 1. \.twh CSI 14124: a. Mtf'te« IM) 14:11; '· tlrodlt CS! H;•; tO. "'4lll011 IS I IC 41. ' JUltlOlll V.\lllSl'fY lilf"*'Yltl• UO INIJatt°""'"" J •• --- CUSTOM ORllllAL EQUIPMENT MUFFLER 11s. -!<Motl O<lgonol I 2 ff f<Wipm.M Sj)et~i<OlloM, , ................ 10 99 'o ''' ~u 0c>mH!-C Co" And ''"""' SPIAY llHllll STAUM ......... ·~ Plltll CAS DIYll ('. -I flutl W.-Out<,\tot"t• , OI ,,\II Ctot0f1ne AndO-' (1'9 N°'' (Olll'O•t1t.U~ fl'q-•.,..• t.-bf•cOO"lt '°'St.tr• i10tl\.o lli,,,1twt••' ~'OV' H~o-;1.te °"'"'l'"'I• 11 .. , .... ,. Jlre HGMyl" Yo.H Auto l ,,,.n• • "1•tJl,A.rod inllo1•• fn 71 lb. 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HoS1<~11t CCMd&•- CotnftVC:hOt". 1/1/IJTPRTlltl CM Al'l'l.Or.-t r;4 .. ," ...... ~ .. liiiiillil ... ... . . "' ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICf( luf'a•1o•cou11tTOf'TMa S.-17 STATaOf'CALlf'OlllNIA l'Olt SUf'llllllOlll C:OU lllT Of' CAUl'OlllNIA ntl COUNTY Of' OlllANfl COUNTY Of' OlllANGIE ........... 1•av1cc..11 .. ,o,heWHI, C. Of' NlfAllllNOOf' f'lfTITIO.. SMtaAu, CA. f'lllotlATll Of' WILL AHO f'Olll CASENUMe&llt llllSTHTAMaNT••v HCONO AMENOEO Ellat• of JOH N CAf'OVAHI 0 19M4e • SUloUM>NS IMAlllllllAOU tfOTICE IS HEfU!llY GIVl!.H 1 ... 1 In re lhe m4lrrl199 of Plolll..,..,. Y J. CAPOVAIO ,.., flied JOANNE E ZUMW"ILT -~- 111pellt10fltor Proba14tOIWlll--t LEW WALLACE ZUMWALT l~eot Lelters T .. t•..-taryto NOTICll Y•• 111ve _,, .-d. Tiie petllloNir relerence 10 wfll<h I• c.ourt ,,..Y _, .. -l••t \-eu witlloul tor f11rther 1M1•tlc.,1•0, -that ,,_ ..i,,. ,,..,.. "'""' , .. ,.._.,.. llme •ncl place ot IWa•lnQ t,... .. mp """"'" » un. •uci tll• -'-bet<'l sel fM Ocl-r 72, lt1', 411 •JO --· , , Ill IN courtroom Ol \IW Fullerton AVISOI Ut\M M ti .. ._ __ fl 111t1a11totulC1court,•t 117SHorth -• ~· decldlr c ... 10 U4. si• ley Aw •• In 11\e city OI F..t1er1on, i...c11 1 _,_., 1111• Vd • ..._...,. ..Qlltorlll•. tro de JO din. Lea I• 111torrnil<I011 • C»Wd S.11tember U. ltT• ue •llJue. .. WILLIAM I!. SI JOHN, I Tot,.. AnPondenl IS.etootnote•) County Clerk e The !M'llllOM• hu llled • Pollllon lllVIN l.ICKllll once<nlnQ your m1rrl191 You ""'Y ...._,I t Law 11 le 1 written r•soon•" within JO dan OI 6CU ~-lllvf., Suite tff r.e 4 •• thll thl\ summons Is ~ on, .......... CA.'°''° ou. Teh 11111 ......_,S b. II you ••II lo tile • W'11ten ,,_,..yt.r: l'wtlt'-f' HPOll\e..it11lntuch time. 'f(Mldef•ull .....,.lllled Or•-Coal! O.lly Piiot, y be entered and the courl moy emtr 111tl«ler 1, •• 1•, 1976 •uoo-• (01\falni"ll on1unc11ve Of ~ thief' orditf'\ concerning d1visl0f\ of pro-. PUBLIC NOTICE rtv. soousal 1upport cblld custodY. J"* \UPOO't. 1uorney's 1ee-s .. c.°'t~, such.,.,.., rellef as m•v l>tl)<antto ------C-,.-.-190-1-----•v ,..,. (OU•t, ..,,,en could rosutt on tM MOTICl!TOClllEDITORS :::.~':o7:.~:.,',:~•ngolmoMy SUf'EllllOlll COUlllOFTl4E c 11 Y"" whll le , .. -tlle aitvtceol $'TATllOFCAl.IFOltNl"lf'OR HIWNf Ill tllls m•llfl', '°"'"'9uld TME coi::;~:,:.::llANGE M "°"'ptly u tlY!t your wntten ~sfl•I• of FRANCIS D _ ... 11 ... y,-ywllleCl ... lltN. V'T01ELOR, •I<• F R"IHCIS D"IVIO O.t~l~~:i:,,; i.'::~OHH. O•rll eAT'CHELOR. Dec .. ~ MacMl••no C•lon. OePUIV NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lo the ISE"ILI tncli'°" o4 the •bove ,.. ,,,.o --• Wt ell llOf\OtlS "41vlnQ cl•lrm -'n•I ·TM rt!\POM• •ncl olher -m.tteo • Siefd Otceo.nt •r• req1.o11re<1 to file 0::;~,,';',.~~·,::.~n :;·~~~ ~111~,~':: ....,. will\ the necns1ry voucher\, In Rules ol Court Tn•y mu'I l>t 111«1 in .. critic• of the cle•I< ol IM llbOve en t111edcourt, or lo oruent t,..m. •••Hhti. h11 court woth the prooer 111•"9 ·~and ~voucher>. 10 the un<lertlgneO ot urvlce ol a coov ot eMh on •• , Ill• law oll•ce OI RONALD c. ll'!tillonor TM tome when. 'IUmmoM lAZOF, 150 E••I Cn•pm•n Avenue. 11 doemed servod on• P•rty ""'Y vary pefldlnq on the ""''"°" 01 'frvict Qr•n99, Clllfornla '11.0•. wnicn •• lne For uamplo. \et CCP •ll 10 lllrVU91\ pl1ce of bu~nen of 1ne undor\lqned In ell ,,,.tten perta1n1nQ to 111e t\lelt ot ISo4! s. MAllX •1c1 cltceO.nl. wllh1n lour monll'I\ after U'11Sflrsl publlc•llonol 11'11• no11ee ~:.~~~· Ot1pman Avenu• SABRA B CARPENTER vl!«ton,CA.t1Ul EH<uj•• ollh• Will ••. 111•1111·1341 or -r, ··'>-• n•~a d<'<Odenl. Allor,..y lor Petitioner 'lOMALtlC. v :C'\I PuOlf\llfd Oranqo Co•'' D•ilv f'llol .. IEH10.•PM••Av•.. 0<10 .... rt,•S.n 19 1976 OS1·76 Or ...... CA.t1M4 ~= 111•J "1.n11 Altitl'MY lot E HCUIOf" PUBLIC NOTICE Pllblltlleel Or•n<1e Coul D.illv P11o1 l------------- Odobtr8, IS, n. ?9, •m .,~ 1• s~i~~~:~~~=~b',,0r":e PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llVSINHS N"IME STATEMENT Tl>e I01tow1no C>t•W"~ ••• dOlnq bu'>I ....... NAILS IT 1<, 1101 N•we>orf Boulevard, Suofl'\ 101 108. C:O.I• -W CA'11>11 Sne••• Gl•Qu• 100si B•o a.no I.ti Hunt1nQton 84!•<h. CA •16 .. , AUlll An"" HoOCI. 102U MOrrt~lown 0"1•. Hunt1n<11on 8t1cl\ CA~ Th1t bu••neu h condutted by • gener•f P•rtner\l'lip Shell• GltQUS This Slate'"""' WH ltltd wllh '"" County Clerk ot O••n~ Countvon Seo• 24,1'76. F•ms Pub41\lleel Orange Coa•f Daily Piiot. Ocl. 1,8, IS, tt, "16 ofO~ 76 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CA EDI TORS SUPERIOR CDU llT OF THE STATE OF C"ILI FORNI A FOR THE COUNTY Off ORANGE NO.A· .... U l!slale ot RODERI CK D &VANHAM, ~CUHd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lot~ <-r&d•ton. of tM aoov• nttt't'W!'O oe<.•Of'nt U,.t •II""°"' ha.;lnQ claims -1MI -s.ld d<'Ceclent ••e reciu•recl lo lite \Nm, with the niteeuary voucltt", In 4lle office ol Ille clerk ol ,,.. -.,. on ll!Md u1ur1, or lo Pfl'tent 11\em, wllll llW' ~e5\¥Y VOU<he••. 10 , ......... lqn@d 1 et Ille office ol MESERVE, MUMPER ,.,..0 HUG>iES, AllOtMY\ •I Law, l33 'Seutll HOPI St•ttl, lSlh Fl00t. LOS MQele•. Clhtorn1• 'OOTI. which I• ,,,. •ace ol bu"'"'" 01 the uMtr\ltjhed 1n 4111 ""Ill'•\ oo•l•onl"I) 10 1111' •stalt Of .Yid OK~dent~ Within tour montM dftl't" fttt lirtl pub4ica11on Of'"" nouce 0.fod S.pltmi..r 10. "'6 HELENGAYLEBURNHAM E'lt-<utr11tof thif Wtll~ thf. abOv~ nam....Odf'' ~(Wini lliltsEllVE, MVMPE A AND HUG+.ES Att-ysatUw m So\1111 Ho" SlrHI, Ulll Fl- ......... ln. CA toOTI ,. : lllJ l •?O-tJOO ~ystorEHcutrlx PuOllwo Oranqe Coa\f 1><111y P.101. Oct.. I, IS. 11, 19. 1•16 O!r' I• P UBLIC NOTICE SU .. 51111011 COVllT OF THE STATE Of' CALll'O.-HIA INAHO flO• THE COUNTY OF ORANGI No. A·1'tU .. OTICll OF SALi! OF REAL N O .. lllTY AT PRIV"ITE S"ll.E Ill t .... Matier of the Con\tr•alot\hlp °' ... Per!IOn and E\111• Of 5AN0RA J t..0VST"IVH"IU. •k3 SANORA J l'll!RCE. Connrv•I.,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '""' the unoer\ognod EMMA CRAIG a\ Conwrvalor of In• C•l•I• of SANORA J LOUSTi"VHAU ak• SANDRA J PIE.ACE • Con\~'"'"'~ will Y.lf .u ptlw&te: -..1 ... to'"' h1oru•11\t .-n\.I bil>c.t ,,.., bl<ldfor •ftpr dedu< ttnn ot dny 'tO'"""' ed bro•er, cornm1\\•on uoon t~ tffrn\ ana (OnGtt1on' "•'""''"""" '"'"" tlOftt'd •nd \Ublfl<t to <ontir""hon bV tM •tlOW' •ttl•tl•d !.u0tr1tu· Court "" -n October 1a 1911 Al'""...,,,, DI t9"h• o clo<1' noon or lhf'lr~•ftflr wttt\1n the t•m• aUow"'O a., tN# •1 tr. olfke DI GARY APPEL. Attor""Y at LI•. 1110 w Ch•oe c ...... Or Ive .,.,.,. A •• CA .,70l all rlOhl, fllle onltrt•t -0 fHate Of \•111 \ANDRA J LOUSTAUHAU a\i> SANORA J RIBllCE, 1 Con\NVal•~ in .oM ta IMI cer1•11'\ reel otoo.-.r\y Cf11t\<r•brtd "' IDll~.lowit· COMM UNITY PROPERTY H'ITEAE!>T. In 10•"' ""ancy .... , l>l'O por1y cltt\C rll>ed"' Lot? o1 T,.ct No oes. 1n '"" C••• o1 MunU1'11)10ft 81'&Cfl County of Or•nOI'. Slate 01 C.lllorn1a , "' per ""'"· re corcltel In Book •I• P•O•• '•na '·Ml\ cell_, map•, In lh~ OlllC• or tn. ~IV Recoro.r Of O•MO~ County ; Com monly known "' 11en Ply"'9Ulh Lino, Hunllnolon 8'!•ch, Calllotlll• lllck or ollor\ •• t lnvlff!d tor said pro- 1111!1Y alld mu\I i..1n wrlttno IM will bo -.c•IYtd II the Office ol GARY AP PEL. Allor,..., at I.aw. 1110 w Civic Colnltr Drive S•nt• Ana. Calllornl• '2/0l.or m•y be hlf!d wlln """ ol 'Wld 9'1perlor Court. •ny llMf' •II•• 11 ... 1 ..-1c111on ot tflls not let And bolGrt lhe ,,...1,,.011eld ••I• TEllMS OF S"ILE C•sh ••w1ul ,_..., DI the Vnll...S StalH UGO 00 In QSll. certllled ciwo , or monr, orcwr ""1St accom...,y u cn wrlllen bid or OI· •• wltll lht IWllitn<• ol the PIKCl\fl't *b to be paid ur>0n conflrm41tlon DI -.by w lCI S.-rlor Cour1 Atl llkli or ofitrt mutt be "'41m111H ••-lumlsl\9Clby the wlln Tiii rlfM lo relacl 1ny encl en bid\ Is .....,rHt.....0 0-.TEO: Oct 1, "1• EMMA C.-AIG as Coni.trv11or of tht Est•I• el !>ANDRA J LOUSTAVN"IV. •ll•SANORAJ PIEllCE.• CoftMntllM ..... YAf'f'IL ""w. C:Mc C.11ter Orhe ......... CAtvt> N l l7141M4-net ~Y i.rC...Mrvator """*'~ o ...... Coast O•llY Piiot, Qc1, 7,a, 14, 197' O>l-U PUBLIC N011CE ST"ITE OF C"lll FORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR"INGE No.A· ... IS Etl•te of M"IRGUERITE J SMITH Oecu~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Int Ctf'dltM\ Of lf'\t' <lbOYf' n-arTM!CI drt<~t 11\dt •II Pfr'\On\ hav1nQ cla•r'n\ ~inst thf> Y•d ~ceotnt ~ue r~u1rf'd to ftlr- t"tm with lM netf\sary YOOC"'r\ •n ttw oft1ct ot trw-clerk of Hw abOw-en tilled court or to present t~rn-Wtth uw ne<tn•rv YO\Kllef\. to tho unden•c;ined •• th• ofl1ce of WITTEi! "IND HARPOLE, Allornen •t Law, 610 Hewt)Ort Ctnter Onve. Suite UlO. Newport !keen C•lllorn11 91~. wtilch 1\ tr-e pt~e ot bus1nes.s o• lhf 1.Jn- clt•~•Or>ed in all m•lte" pertein11'11) lo tl"te .. 1110 of \aid decHlent. wltllin lour monlh\ •lier Ille hr st publlca11""1"4tll•s notice 0.led September 10, 1916 JOHN A OVHCAN Adm1n1\trator -...un.1he-wlll annt•edof th~ E\tat~of thfo AboVP '1C.HfH•d dec:edf'nl WITTER AHO HARPOLE Attor .. vt •t Law '10 Newpor1 C•nter Dr. SulteUJO Hewpor1 llucll. CA t2HO Tel: 171 .. M4-7600 Attorneys lot "IClmlnlstr•l<>r wllll·ll'le·wlll ••lleHd Pub41.,...d Or•nQe Co.st O~•ly Polol S.Ot 1•, OcL I. II, IS, 1916 '°21·16 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PVllLIC MEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal • oub4i< ,.,..,."9 will be Mid 1>V U... C1ly Council ol Ille Cily or Coxl• Mo~ on NO.ember 1. 1916, at the nour of 6 JO om or as \00" thfor••ft•r •\ lhr' tn.11· ter may bt heard. 1n the Council Cham- l:Jef"\ of C•lv H•ll 11 Fair Ore~. Co\ta Mew on1ht •ollO••nq ''~"'" SPECIFIC PLAN SP·76 07A le>< 0<0- -ty loctlHI norlh of lh• ~ 0.1'911 Frf'lifway wt~• of attar su,~t. ~east Of San Le•f"ldro Roao Th,. Caltforn•.t Environmtnlat OvaHty Act rPQutr• ~nt\ h!'lVP Mf'n mf"t bv th~ Env.,.on ,.,.,.n1a11mpact A•Porl lo• GP 11r1A llEZONE PETITION ~·76 l•A, CD1.ta Meu PlannlnCJ Comml\\ton, tor Pf"<'"''''°" to rrtOf\,. prop.rrtv k><.1tlt-d nortnof the S.n D•~90 F1etw1v. _ _. OI Bear $tr~tt, and t"•~• of Sdn U andro RooMI, lrom CR, Commercial RKr ... tt0nal •nd Al, ~n•rll)t Aorlcutturitl, to PDR MO, Pldnn~d Ol'vtlopmenl Ro.ldent1al·M•d1um D•n'11y. Th• ca11tornl11 Eiiv.r·onmttntal Qoat1tv Aict rrqufrtm,nt\ hav~ btren mftt by the En vlronmtntat lmpiH.t Report for GP·lt.-7A NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lhat "' \aid time •no ol.c:• •nv and all °"''°"' Interested may appear and be ,...,cl by I~ Cllv Council ol lhe Oly ol Co\ta M'"'" on lh~ ~fore,,.nt1oned l"m• flLEEN P PHINNEY (1h (l•rk of lh.., C•h 1)1 Cn,t1 M •1id Pub41,twttJ Or1nctt Co .. nt 0 .. ,1., Poot 0-tnl>'r 8 "16 4101·1• P UBLIC NOTICE S"H SUPERIOll COUllT OF THE STATE OF CAI.I FORNI A FOii THE COUNTY OF Olll"INGE 100 Civic Center Or WIUI. s. ... 1. Aft•, C•lllornl• '2701 PLAINTIFF PATRICIAA VEGA DEFENOANT· RICHARO BELL OB" R ICH"!> P"llNTIN" PL"ICE KEVI N Mc!CEEL. DOES I l"'OUQh X fnctu\ivf' • SUMMONS eo .. ,.,..,.ber: UtlJ' NOTICE I You llO• bee11 sued. TIM covrt m1y decide •••lftll y ... willlovt y ... , bei111 ftHrtl u111eu , ... ,._,.., wltlolft JO d•y1. Ille.ct lllt lftW!Nllon below. AYIUI Ust.ct II• ''"" Cl•m•llcladO. El Tr1-.1 puetle decldir ontt• Ud. tin •""l-11 • me11os que Ud. -""• delllro de JO dlH. LU la l11f'onneci... _ ....... I, TO THE OEFENO"IHT· A tlvll com11111 ... 1 ""'been flled by the plalnlllt <1q•lntt YOU (Set IOOlllOI•• I a II you wl\11 to clel•nd tlll• ••-ult. 'fCKI muit. within JO day\ 1ft@r thf\ 5um ""°"' '' served on you Ill• With IN• cour1 • wrlllon plodlno In t'™""1W lo f!W complaint. Ill• Justice Court. you mu11 lilt Wllll the court• written 111•.0. In') Of UUH • .., M•I plHdlnl) to be ft>· le•ecl '" tilt CIOC-et In •HDOl'IH IO "" comPl•lnl within JO <Ian alle< 11\h '11m~1 I• served on you I b UnlHl VDU '° retPolld. "'°"'" .... fault wlll be tnl.,eel upon 1ppllcati0fl ol the Pl•lrt11fl 1nd 11111 court ""'Y Mter • ludQmertl -ln\t you for ,,... ,,.lief cit· mM>do<I I• the compltlnt, wNcll could rewil In ~ml\llmenl of ""~· IMlnq o4 money ot prolle'IY or oll'ler """,.. QUH1ed 11111\e como111111. c . If yo. whll .. '"' tllt .-vkeol ... ·-, "' lllb ll\ltlff, ... .-.· ............... , .. \Mly-~ ,..._,.,11.,.,,.,..,.,.f11et1 ... u-. 0.1": De<ef!lhr It, ''" ISE"ILl WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, ci.r• lly Arturo E Gu•••••. Deouty • Tiw worCI ··c.omo1a1111 .. tnclul:tt• crost<.,..,..lelnt, "p••lntill" 1nc11A1e1 crou-compl•ln•nt. "delenclenl" ln- cluoet cron·0.1..-o•nt, 11ngu1ar 1 ... cl-• the pturel end m__,.lne ln· cl..S.t ,..,,lnlne •nd nouler. A wrltleft PltlMJl1'19, lftcludll>Q In 111\Wtr, Oelftl• ..., ____________ 1rw.etc •• m1"tbtlntll110rmrequlroel11Y tllt Qlllornla llultl of Court. Yovt orl91,..1 1>1 .. c11no m ust bt Ille.I In this twtt w ith proper 1111"9 '"' end ""* !Ml a COPY thereof WH .. .....-... Mell ... t ... "*llflM Or~ Coa\I o.lly Piiot J111L II ~.-nd Oct I I 1 1 t lloW-1• plalntltt'l ·"-' •ltd ... Mell flloMll-tltt not ,....,.,..,1.., by .,. ettorney. Tiie tll!lt wlltll • 1ummen1 '' tleemef _..,.. ~· "'"1Y l'llaf..,..., __.... .., ,,,. ....,,_.Of N"'lc• For eQ!nDle, -CCP•U IOt,,.oUOll •IJ «> 11.0CW ANO lllONAYite ... WhlllllMtt# A""11 .. w.ttl!llMter, CA.,.., Toi'~ ........,., .., : Phlllltlff Pullll\/IM Or•• C:.O.s1 0.11., "'""· ~ J4,-0U 1,1,U,1'16 ~ now I weve got • SOLAR COLLECTORS & COMPONENTS to help build your SOLAR HEATER for POOL and HOME hot water PAYS FOR ITSELF WITH FREE HOT WATER ~· TESTED · AND PROVEN •Totally eliminates gas use f 9r pool heating •Eliminates up to 80 % of gas use for household hot water All Copper Pipe. Aluminum Fins. Not Rubber or Plastic I ' I 15 YEAR GUARANTEED SOLAR COLLECTOR Mad• lor years of ••rv· Ice. glau laced 1heel metal box enca••• Solar Collector which 11 covered with 1peclal lt•al ab1orblng black coating. /~ HELIOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM Diverts water thru solar heaters. 149°0 STAINLESS STEEL PUMP - N1t1ded for the hot water beating clo1ed 1y1tem. , 1700 (~~~~ ~~) DYLAN APTS. IN COSTA MESA SHUTS DOWN THE GAS HEATER "We didn't need monthly gas bills as high as $100 to heat the pool for our tenants. National installed the solar system perfectly. We turned oil the gaa heater. We can afford to give it away because the solar system will pay for itself in leas than 3 years with never a fuel bill.'' HOW TO FIGURE WHAT YOU NEED TO HEAT YOUR POOL 24 Multiply longest side by shortest. width by length. divide total by 90. round off to the next highest number. Thia is the number of collectors you would need for your pool. Questions? Call or come in, we'll work it out together. (Solar collectors from Na-EXAMPLE 12 tional are approximately 20 Sq. Ft.) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE is the average between the high and low. f or example if it is SO degrees at 2 A.M. and 90 degreea at 2 P.M .• together they total 140 degrees. Divided by 2 gives you the average ambie nt of 70 degrees. plus 6 for the Solar Collectors. With this ambient you will h~ve approximately 76 degrees of pool heat. WHAT YOU NEED Solar Collectors Needed. Heliomatic "A" 11/2" Control System Kit which includes thermostat, sensors. and auto valve. Also needed: one check valve, one vacuum breaker valve, one gate valve, copper unions and pipe. MIXING TEMPERING (. · ,--..··, :...ALVE 19.99 r'..'.'. -;ir.-1%" ~ 'INSPECTION BEFORE AND AFTER WHETHER YOU PUT IT TOGETHER OR CHECK VALVE 16.99 JOHNS MANVILLE HEATER INSULATION KIT 1995 GATE VALVE 7.50 VACUUM BREAKER VALVE 1.69 • WE DO. We'll give you Free Expert Instruction and check out your entire ayatem. No sale is made without this service. HOME HOT WATER HEATING For 40 to SO gaUon water tanks, two solar panels will ta.lee care of moat of the heating for the aver- age normal daily usage. WHAT'S NEEDED Sola.r colJec:tore two, # 200 Thermo- a tat control Including Hn1ou. t•mpertng valve # 528. check m••· gate yalv••· (2). vent valve. unlon1, and pipe. • EEKENDE.R Arts I Dining Out Entertainment By JACKIE HYMAN OI Ille D•llY ~I ... Sl•ff A lot of gardeners will assure you that their vegetable patch is a worJc of art . But Victoria Franklin isn't kid- ding. Her art piece, "Ritual Presen· talion of Garden," began in July and will climax from 3 to 6 p.m. Oct. 24 behind the UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery. The art piece and ritual are open to the public at no charge. Yes, it's a garden. ; BROCCOLI, carrots, beets, let- 7tuce, beans, tomatoes, parsley, ; squash and other vegetables have been planted in the form of t a mandala, which gallery <lirec- tor Melinda Wortz described as f •·a geom etric painted object 1 that's used for meditation." 1 Music, soup-making and. of course, eating will be among the festivities at the ritual, which was originally scheduled one week earlier but delayed because of the long rainy season. l "It's suppQsed lo be all or- ganic," Ms. Wortz said of the • garden. "This (insect) spray I ~was using was made of garlic ! and hot peppers. She (Ms. I Franklin) has this French or- 1 ganic gardening book and all the f f e rti lize r s are organic materials." Ms. Franklin, who was aided I by technical consultant Ron Dun- bar in planning the garden, is 'currently a gr aduate student al I the UC Berkeley School of Landscape Architecture. ! Dancers Join ToPerfonn iAt UC Irvine ·Central Flight'" and "Sound .1supermart · will h1ghl1ght a dance co nce rt by Efyron ~heeler and Ruth Solomon (right) at UC Irvine Saturday. The concert. scheduled for 8 p.m in the Fine Arts Village Concert Hall. is sponsored by the UCI Committee for Arts and the lntercampus Cultural Exchange Committee. Ms. Solomon. who is cur- rently establishing a dance 'program 1n theater arts at UC Santa Cruz. formerly was solo • dancer with the Jean Ardman Dance Theater of New York la n d h a s a p p e a r ed 1 n numerous dance productions on and off Broadway. l Wheeler. assistant professor f of theater arts at UC Santa Cruz, is a graduate of New !York University's School of the Arts where he studied the techniques and styles of such dancers as Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham. He •has c horeographed works for -and toured with Donald' McKayle and the New York lUn1versity Dance Ensemble. . Tickets at $3 for general ad- mission, $2 for students and $1 .50 for UCI students are available from the UCI As-ociated Students Box Office, 1rst floor of Gateway Com- ons, weekdays between 9 .m. and 4:30 p.m. and at the d oor one hour before the performance. More Informa- tion may be obtained by call- • ing the Associated Students Box Office at 833-5549 or the Committee for Arts t. 833&378 or 833-6379. Garden Ritual: . . Art With Taste ·:Her art bas always been involved with the fine line between what nature does and what man does," explained Ms. Wortz. "In the past she's done performances like out in can- yons, rituals having to do with spring an~ growth. "I TIDNK SHE rolled in the· mud and then washed herself, made clothes out of things she found. This one (art piece) is more ordered." Ms. Wortz compared Ms. Franklin's work to that of other environmental artists who un - dertake such projects as con- structing miles-long fabric fences. "It's meant to be an ex- "The pou;.t of this piece is lo focus our attention on the ritual or growing and eating food." She pointed out that traditionally the preparation or food has been a form of ritual, as contrasted with the current trend to fast-food out- lets. REACHED BY telephone, Ms. Franklin s aid : "It has lo do witb giving, giv- ing to the people who come to it. Hopefully the piece will change their perception of what they eat and what they need from the world around them." Asked if she is bothered by the fact that her carefully tended work will be demolished. Ms. Franklin said, "Everything <lis-· appears. I have never lived in one place more than a year and a half in my whole life. I'm really a product of our everything-is- temporary society. "H 1 can't let go of that, how can 1 make room for anything new? "H doesn 't matte r at the moment they (viewers) perceive it whether it's just there for that moment or for the next 400 to 500 years." But, soul-satisfyin g as a garden may be, is it really art? "It's formalized, it's in a struc- ture, as art; it's a symbol; and it's a mandala, which is an artistic form ," Ms. Wortz said. "The best art I think in any age challenges your ideas of things and gives you a new way of look· ing at the world." • THE GARDEN is also related to one of the two shows now on ex· hibit inside the gall ery. Ms. Wortz said. On display are photo- graphs of Kwakiutl Indian rituals taken in 1914 by Edward S. Curtis. That exhibit runs through Oct. 30 and is open from noon to 5 p .m . Tues d ays through Saturdays. Also on dis pl ay are contem- porary photo-drawings by Marc van der Marek, a Dutch artist whom Ms. Wortz discovered in New York. Group tours of the gallery and garden can be ar- ranged by calling J eane Breaker at 833-6648. Melinda Wortz tends mandala-shaped garden at UGI. Friday, Ocrober 8, 1976 •: ."' ... : , Curtain Going Up at the Balle~ Ballet Pac1f1ca will open its fall-winter season with three short dances 1n a concert at 4 p.m . Sunday and 8 p.m . Monday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 L aguna Canyon Road . Laguna Beach. At left are (left to right) Kathy Jo Kahn . Sandra Rasmussen. David Pana1etl and Arabella Wibberley in '"The Devil"s Belt ... At right is a scene from "Carnival Tutu." Also on the program will be '"Ballet Portraits. 18th Century ... Reservations may be made by calling 494-7271. Tickets at $4 for adults and $3 tor students may be purchased at the box office one hour before each performance ./'~ ~ Opening Conceti! Sidney Harth will conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the opening of the 1976-77 season of the Orange County Philharmonic Society on Saturday. The 8:30 p.m . concert will take place in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. Featured will be the Irvine Master Chorale, soprano Pamela Hi cks and pianist Zita Carno. The concert will be preceded by a talk by music critic Martin Bernheimer and a buffet dinner. ~""\ On Saturday's bill will be Ralptr' Vaughn Williams' "Antarctica ... Bach's Cantata No. 50 a,;'w Beethoven's ·'Chorale Fantasy. 'p~ Tickets are $6 and $7. with season tickets still available Qt , $30and$35. Reservations and informatf~ may be obtained by calllQjf 646-6411. Private, chartered bur information Is a lso availabl i with buses leaving f'rom Fa&tu• Island in Newport Beach ~ Leisure World in Laguna Hilb. ~ ,. Soprano Pamela Hicks, Conductor Sif1ney Harth . . . ... --!lil!I·• DAILY PILOT Fttday October 8 1976 Class Tales Debut on TV I Two boys find that dreams can come true in f Mark Twain's adventure classic "The Prince and the Pauper," airing on the new family · drama series ''Once Upon a Classic," 6 p.m. , Saturday on Channel 28 and 6 p.m. Sunday on CbaMel 50. "The Princt! and the Pauper" deals with the adventures of two 10-year-olds alike as identical twins, one a prince and soon to be crowned King oC England, and the other a pauper Who begs in the streets. In the first episode of this six-part drama, the two boys accidentally meet and decide lo change places. Following "The Prince and the Pauper," series host Blll Bixby will present a six-part pre· sentation or Johanna Spyri's "Heidi" and a 10- part production of Charles Dickens' "Davld Cop· perfield.'' Meticulous attention to detail in costumes, set. and locations all add to the flavor of these classic tales. Following the presentation of the three classics, the series will feature three films made exclusively for children. The films are "Avalanche," "The Man From Nowhere" and "The Battle of Billy's Pond.'' The Arts in Brief 'Dolores' was painted by Mickey Wood 3 Artis t s Exhibite d At Gallery ''Historical Landmark Drawing s" by Glenn Yost highlight the ex· bibll at Woodrose Gallery, 2123 Main St .. Huntington Beach, Saturday through Nov. S. Portraits of children and landscapes featuring children by Olivette LaPrelle are also on dis· play, along with Mickey Wood 's paintings and · d rawings of restful figures, both costumed and nude. A selection of intaglio prints shows a concentration on the female form. Wood.rose Gaflery in Seacliff Village is open daily from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. In· formation is available by calling 960· 1044 . The Huntington Beach Pier was drawn by artist Glenn Yost l I Hartford Slates 3-Play Series A three-play subscription series at the Hunt· ington Hartford Theater in Hollywood will open Nov. 23 with Julie Harris in ''The Belle of Amherst." That will be followed on Dec. 21 by f;va LeGallienne in ''The Royal Family" and Uieo by the hit musical revue "Bubbling Brown· Sugar." Additional information is available from the subscription department at the theater. 1615 N. Vµie St., Hollywood, CA 90028, (213 ) 462-6666. Laguna Chrbtnea• Faire Plans are already afoot for the Laguna Beach Christmas Falre sponsored by the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County. Oates will be Dec. 4, S, 11 and 12 at the festival of Arts grounds. Spaces, which wUJ be 1_>eotected by overnight security, cost $8 and SlO artd can be reserved through the Lyric Opera of· fice, 920 Glenneyre St.. Suite X, Laguna Beach, 494-0709 weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1'fuse11m Do("f»tat Tour• Creative tours for children and adults will be offered beginning this month by docents at the ~ewport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The tours. using games and body language along with factual information. are available at l, 2 and 3 p.m. Thursdays and by special appoint· 'ment for groups. Phone number for information is 675-3866. Set11inar# on Photography Photography seminars have been set for Oct. ~31 at Foto West at the Anaheim Convention Cehter, sponsored by Western Photographer Magazine. · Among the topics will be "Turning Black and White Into Color." "Professional Multi-media Production,·• "The Perils, Problems and Rewards of Location Nude Photography" and "Special Effects." Cost is $29 for the first seminar. $10 for each additional one. Brochures are available by sending a self· ' addressed, stamped envelope to Western Photo· grapher Foto West Semjnars, P .O. Box 38126, Hollywood, CA 90038. Co11cert Cancele d Merle Haggard's Jan. 30 concert at Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena has been canceled due to scheduling conflicts. Coneedy A udition• The Tustin Theater Guild will hold tryouts for ''You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running" Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Cultural Arts Building on "C" Street between Main and Second streets, Tustin. Production dates will be Nov. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. There are parts for males and females from mid·20S through mid-60s. The cast may also perform within a diMer theater arrangement. -'Thurbe r ' Pr(»•e11t at io11 William Windom will present his one-man show, "'William Windom Plays Thurber," at 8 p. m. Oct. 15 and 16 in Garrison Theater at the Claremont Colleges in Claremont. Tickets may be charged to Bankamericard or Master Charge by calling 1·626·4523. South llfrica11 Dran1a• "Boesman and Lena," a South African play · by Athol Fugard, will be presented Oct. 22·Nov. · 14 at the Inner City Cultural Center, 1308 S. New Ham~bire Ave., Los Angeles. It will star Zakes Mokae. who starred In the original London pro- duction. Performances will be given Friday through Sunday evenings with low-priced pre· view Oct. 15·17 and 19-~. Also, beginning Nov. 4. ICCC will present Fugard's "Blood Knot •. " which will play Wednes- day and Thursday everungs. Tickets are avail· able at Mutual and Liberty agencies or by calling (213) 387·8289. PhHharneonie Tlcfttt• Single tickets are now available from agen· cies for the Los Angeles Philharmonic's 1976·77 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND WUNOPEOPLE l itre .. IH,,,.. -1 ,,,._ ,.,.,.,, 11 If 1/l/lflllf •oM• -... ....,,...,.,-' .... ,. ,....., '" .,...,., ., '"'-" '"""'"" Don't loo~ for the Jones at our Tennis . Club ·~~!GP ..... ·~'-'-'•·• ~, .... '° .. ,..., ..... ll'llV.t• .... , ... ..,_ • ...,. An you ldlng for o C«taln ~you con't find? Then Y9U "Md 0 Daly Not doslified ad. PoyMent ,, ecny. too. Your Cteclt It pod wtfh UI. You can cticrot your ad. Or, put tt on yeut Mosttr o.ar,.. of ~ord. The Harbor Racquet Club Is a tennis club not necessortty a social club. Sure, our taclllttes Include saunas, clubhouse, practice a lleys and all the conveniences you'd expect, but the dlrterence Is our members are serious about tennis. If you've thought about Joining a tennis club but weren't sure how to g o about It, we'd like to show you our facility. Try out the Harbor Racquet Club tor one day's play or several. Onty 53.00 on weekdays and $5.00 on weekends. We've got plenty of c outt-tlme available because membership Is limited. Join us tor a day or a year. Play tennis ••• and leave th• Jon••' 1omewh•r• •1••1 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 642•2000 OOn WQl'd'a Harbor Racquet OUb 360 W.t Wllor1 Costa Meta, CA 926~7 season in the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. A free brochure is available by calling (213 )- 972-7211. Roe~ Pop Coneert11 Upcoming rock and pop concerts or interest include: Jackson Browne, Nov. 24, and Barry Manilow. Dec. 5. both at the Anaheim Conven· tion Center Arena. Seals and Crofts with The Staples, 2 p.m . Oct. 24. and Burl Ives with the International Children's Choir, 8 p.m. Oct. 24, both at the Greek Theater. Tickets at $6.50. $9.50 and $12.50 Y.iU be sold at Mutual and Ticketror:i agencies. Lou Rawls , Oct. 22 al Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Tickets $6.50 to $8.50 at agencies. Black Sabbath, Nov. 5 al the 'San Diego Sports Arena and Nov. 6 al the Long Beach Arena; the Patti Smith Group Nov. 10 at the San· ta Monica Civic Auditorium : and Jackson Browne Nov. 26 nt Shrine Auditorium. Also set is the Charlie Daniels Band, Dec. 2 at t he Santa Monica Civic. Tickets wi II be sold at agencies. Alan Bates Star Of New Teleplay · Film and stage star Alan Bates will star in the humorous teleplay .. Plaintlffs and Defen- dants," a "Piccadilly Circus" presentation Tues- tiay. October 12 at 8 p.m .. on KCET, Channel 28. Written by Simon Gray, author of "Butley," in which Bates made his Los Angeles theatrical debut, "PlaintHfs and Defendants" features Bates as a fortyish attorney who succumbs to the frustrations of middle age and complicates his life with an extra-marital affair. Among the other cas t members are Georgina Hale. Rosemary McHale, Dinsdale Landen. Rosemary Martin, Daniel St. George and Benjamin Whitrow. Only those who happen to discover it can enjoy its •specialty shopping villages, •dockside restaurants, •deluxe motel, •complete boating services, •green recreation areas. San Diego Freeway (5) to Pacific . -, Coast Highway (1) any day of the week; turn toward the sea and you'll rediscover this nautical cove. Then keep it a secret ••• (if you can') Portrait Printed Artist Robert Wendell created this litho- graph or viola player Jan Hllnka. It's among works by rour Orange Coast College art instructors in the exhibit "Directions," at the OCC Gallery now through Oct. 22. Hours are 10 a .m. to 3 p .m. weekdays plus 7 to 9 p .m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Fr-lday Oelobet 8. 1978 DAILY PILOT Q • Talks on Travel Tonight TONIGHI', OCl'OBE•I "TUE NEW HOLLAND• -Documentary travel film. 7:30 o'clock tonight in PhUlips Kall at Sa.ota Ana College, 17th and Bristol street.s, Santa Ana. Free. 'GUMPSES OF GAI.APAGOS' -Travel talk with Mlllicent Polley. Golden West College Center, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. 7:30o'clock tonight. Free. 'SEA AND SHORE OFBAl~'-Travel talk wllb Dr. Ted Walker , 8 o'clock tonight ln the Orange Coast College Auditorium, Z701 Fa.irvlew Road, Costa Mesa. $2.SO. r Times/Places o'clock tonJght, Saturday, SUnday and Oct. ts. 16 and 17 in Golden West College Actor's Playbox, 15744 Golden West St .• Huntington Beach. Mature a udiences. $2, tickets at college boot.st.ore. 'BEU.. BOOK AND CANDLE' -8:30 o'clock tonight through Oct. 16. Thursdays throu1h Saturdays only. at the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 Avenida Cabrtllo, San Clemente. 492-0465. Muse1•111 to Auction Art SKI AND SPORTS WEEK -Today through Wednesday at South Coast Plaza. Bristol Streel at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Includes ski fuhion shows tonight at 6:4S and 8, Saturday at noon and 2 p.m . Monday at 7 p.m. and Wednes- day at 4, 6 and 8 p.m. Plus F1ying Circus Wed.Des· dayintheCarouselCourt. with acrobatics. Free. 'I DO. I DO' -Musical. 8 o'clock tonight, Satur· day and Oct. 14·16, plus 4 p.m. Sunday. At the Forum Theater. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Lag\ma Beach. 49'-0743 alter l p.m. Tuesdays. Saturdays. AST AUCTION AND SALE -9 a.m . to l p.m. Saturday. s urplus objects from the collection, Bowers Museum, 200'l N. Main St., Santa Ana. 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday, live auction of objects select- ed by the museum director, staff and guest curators. also al the museum. Information, M7·8304. WEATHERVANES, CARVINGS AND QUILTS -From The Chase Manhattan Bank collection, Sunday through Nov. 7 al Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays .Saturdays, 1to5 p.m. Sundays, 7to10 p.m. Wednesdays andThursdays. Free. ALL-MEDIA MEMBERSIDP SHOW -At the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach, now through Oct. 24. 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays.Mondays. Admission by donation. ABT LECTURE -By Peter Alexander, sculptor and painter. Noon Tuesday al Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall £16, Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Free. ART SHOW AND AUCTION -To benefit Orange Coast College Children's Center; works from the Robert Sills Gallery of North Hollywood. Preview 7 to 8 p.m., auction 8 p.m. to midnight Oct. 15 at the OCC Student Center. Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free admission. ARTCRmc -Talk by Robert Pincus-Witten of New York on "Aspects of Post Minimalism," 8 p.m. Thursday at UC Irvine's Village Theater. Free. DENEFIT ART EXJDBmON -For the Ballet Montmartre. Reception 6:30 p.m., auction 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Works by Picasso, Dali, Miro and others. $3.50 admjssion. Reserva· lions. 646·7644 or 544-4304. --~ ..... --=-·· Galleries I Exhibits 'ETBEREALITV' -Paintings by J eannine DuJTy, tonight through Nov. Z1 at the Garden Grove Artis ans' Guild, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Reception, 6 o'clock tonight, with demomtration. Hours: 10 a.m. t.o 6 p.m. Mon· days-Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 10 a.m. t.o6p.m . Saturdays, noon to 5 p. m. Sundays. Free. 'nNE AaT PHOTOGRAPHY' -Talk by David Brooks, 7 p.m . Monday at Newpe>rt School of Photography, 3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. $5. 557-1126. '8Uft'E OF ETCHINGS' -By Italian artist Fr an· cesco Vaccarone, Thursday throuih Nov. 12 at the Golden West College Gallery. 1574-4 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Reception 7 p.m. Wednesday. Hours : 1 to4 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and7t.o9p.m . Wednesdays. Free. A&T AUCTION -With buffet dinner and violin concert by Stanley J . Garner. Works by William Verdult, Dutch-American painter and sculpt.or. 8 p.m. t.o midnight Oct. 15, 16, and 17 at Verdult Art Gallery, Z756 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $8.50. (213) 399-6517 mornings or (714) 551-6033 eve1?1nas . GRASS ART -Masks, clothing, mats. utensils and other objects made of grass, Thursday through Jan. 2 in the Textiles and Costumes Galleries. fourth level of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Ahmanson Gallery. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesdays·Frldays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Free. 'SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER' -Classic com- edy, 8 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Oct. 14-16. S p.m. Sunday and Oct. 17 at Cal State Fullerton Little Theate r , 800 N. State College Blvd .. Fullerton. $2.SO adults, $2 children. 870-3371. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA -8: lS o'clock tonight in Cbapm a n College's Me morial Hall Auditorium. 333 N. Glassell St .• Orange. $2 general, $1 students and senior citizens. TicJtet.s at dooror633·8821, ext.336. DA VJD FROST -''Interviews I Shall Never Forget," 8 o 'clock tonight in Plummer Auditorium, Chapman and Lemon atreels, f'ullert.on.$3.50.871-sss.3. SONS OF CBAMPUN -8:30 and 11 o'clock tonight through Sunday at The Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $4.SO. 536-9600. CAUCO DAYS -Square dancin(. bluegrass, parade and other activities, today th.rough Sun· day in Calico Gho6t Town in San Bernardino County, off Interstate 15 about 10 miles north of Barstow. 1·254·2122. FAIL CARNIVAL -2 t.o 7:30 p.m. today at Fountain Valley Elementary School. 17911 Bushard St.. Fountain Valley. Free admission. ADULT DRAMA -"When You Coming Back. Red Ryder ?" Irvine Community Theater, Bristol Street at Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. 8:30 o'clock tonight through Ocl. 23, Fridays and Saturdays only. 557-7297. 'SECRET AFFAIRS OF MILDRED WILD' - 8:30 o'clock tonight through Oct. 16, Fridays and Saturdays only. at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. 556·S391. 'OLD TIMES' -Harold Pinter drama. 8:30 Take A Dining Trip On A Train llOS H SI k•l•ll• •vt. •n.ti.1m I 114l llt·2't4 Clln'OJI DErllJKS'D., n'OCX GIIEW CHECO c.11 714 &48-2888 ((olft<I} GABOR SZABO -9 p.m. to 2 a.m . tonJght through Sunday at HW'lgry Joe's J au Club, l~ Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $3 plus one drink m inimum. 'THE SUNSHINE BOYS' -Comedy, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Laguna Moult.on Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 494--0743 after l p.m. Tuesdays. Saturdays. 'HARVEY' -Comedy, 8:30 o'clock tonight t.brouib Oct. 16, .Fridays and Saturdays only. at ·the Huntinetoo Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St .• Huntington Beach. 8'2-5'21. '111£ RULING Cl.ASS' -Satiric comedy. now through Oct. 30 at South Coast Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa M,.esa. 8 p.m. Tuesdays- Sundays and 3 p.m. Sunda,ys. $4.50-$6.SO. 646-1363 after 1 p.m. d aily. -SOUTH PACIFIC' -Musical now through Oct. 17 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. $9.S0-$13.95. 492-9950. CONTINUING IN l.A>S ANGELES -"An Even- ing With Diana Rocss," th.rough Sunday at the Ahmanson Theater; "Pacific Overtures," through Oct. 16 at the Dorothy Chandle,r P aVilion; "lee." through Oct. 17 at the Mark Taper Forum; "Equws," through Nov. 6 at the Huntington Hart ford Theater : "A Chorus Une." indefinite run at the Shubert Theater. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 FOUNDERS'DAY PARADE-Saturday in Westminster. begins at Ced arwood aftd Westminster A venue, proceeds to Golden West Street and then south t.o Westminster High School, starting at lOa.m. Free. <SeeNOON.PageC5> JUST ONE VISIT • .t~ 0111· vi•ol ""'' yuu·ll I"· f'onv itk't'<f 111.it APAOANA ;. 1h .. """'' oniqu .. rf'11t.iu· r.mt in :-0.1u1l1rrn C:alif .. m1a .. 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Adult.A, $4.76 Adult.II., 83.75 Adult.a. $6..25 Chlld~n. 82.26 ChJJdren, 81.96 Children, 82.45 Beut'ragu included fm· all buffet• Childre11 under 3. free. Ampl~ free parking in the ~ar ~ BUFFET STARTS OCT. 9. rf ... , MENU SELECTIONS ALSO AVAILABLE. J!i.., ~~ ftotNMs ~ ~ the gourmers del ~ ~~~:~ • f«ff VAUOATfO ,AIXING aAN0uET 'ACIUTlES (10 to 100) 1 4 110 MocArthvt Blvd Newport Beoch. Col1lorn10 92660 The finest in Gourmet Dining. Entertainment & Dancing Nitely PROUDLY PRESENTS the danny h diaz sow OPENING OCTOBER 11th Donny leods o grOl.lp wh0$4! ind1v1duol tolenh flow together to produce o fresh lull sound for \how. d1n1ng, do11Cing ond top qvoltty enterto1nment They opprooch you with rernorkoble \lnc~1ty ond emorionol onlen"ty •hot " de'ogh1lul to u~11ence. Tlwm "Pt!IOtre covers o wtde ronge of mu~ from "Broodwoy" ptoduchon numbers to slon· dords ond lop forty numbers popula rly known ond smoo1hly pr-nled The group ho\ lwo prolewonolly prepared ~' w1lh com«ly ond ch0<eogrophy theor flouro~1ng \u<cen wolh m11.td oud~n<ts ol varied bodgrovnds 1\ on e•cellenl indocotion ol th~ proftn1onol1sm that you woll tntoy DANNY DIAI -LIAO VOCALS Donny hos bun ptffo1min9 p1ofeu1011olly on n•ghl club' for the post 6 yl'Oo. II ho' becl'I \Old thot Donny 1\ o greot enterto1ner with on 1.1nu\uol cho11,mo Ht fl ol.a o talented ocror ond ho' oppeored 1n ~menh ot Mod Squad ond olhef 'how' CHUCk FULLER: KEYBOARD, VOCALS, GUITAR (hut~ ho, developed o' o ~ngef', \Ong write1. ond become on odepl Gvrtoriil. Hi' orrongemenh for ~e gr01.1p_ore,o refle<t>On ol h" unden1ond1no ol lhe song form, 011d h11 u puitn«' lrb'lll w0f'k1no with ifvorol \how grovp\ STEVl MORGENSTON: DRUMS, VOCALS, PERCUSSIONS Sttve beoon ploying drv,., 01 15 yeOI\ of ooe ... mo~ on lrOf'll <oll.o• oftCI local mu\<Col worli. to V990' \howi ond con<erts H1\ \tylt of ploy•t19 '' 11ght up to dole with rh. lot•" tecllniq~l RAY FlORfS. VOCALS, GUfT AllST lnt"n'<!l10nolly fomou' gvitomt who ho' o~rtd tfl 1 V ond mo""' ... I!~------------... _,.Pf'-&..........;;;O...;A;..::;IL...;V...;P;..::;IL~O.;..T _______ F:...;.r;..::;td;::;att.:.· Oc=to:;,:ber;.:;;...;:8;;... 1;..::;9~76 I · lk. Chinese Cuisine I •. 17/1' ORJENTALCOCKTAIL U>UNG E 'Wild' Pl w· L ughs I . ,,=----~= i Th• Co&h Mesa Civic ay ms a I IX oe..r-11wy_.,...... I Playhouse piles laugh upon [! ) ttom lh• TV iame show keeplnt I I\ -,~ u_.11 ~,.~ lautb. and gimmick upoo Sim· __ lntemlillion bet' cool amldat marital pan· ill I J ·--I mlck. in ita excellent productloo demoaium. I .....-P'ric• s.u1 d the new comedy "Tbe Secret .. Torn T1bm Roundlo1 out the cut are Ted II I Affair• of .Mildred Wild," open· Knorr u Mildred's t.....tAu and I ::-',\:.-S::~!'::.~..:;::~:;:; in8 oftlclallt tonl1btfoc a three-tioo and she apparently couldn't dream companlo~alth J =:::.row"-•11",..,,_.Ftiood~· I weekend nm. care less. Konbeuer u her boeWe sister· I ~ ·~ For3or_. •• 11s-•&So11t~ I It's a madcap misadventure More pressing arebervt_.,._ ln·law,CorinneLeavtttuaUppl· l ,..,.,.,.....,,. __ O'llW...... b d lb d '"-"' • OHtAUPtResocroeEA3• 1m I eat escr e as a cross oo a telephone quis show and her lntr DUD and Daryl lndea as the · -/ between "The Secret Lile or huaband'a attempted lnfldellt.y, TV cameraman. All are quite ef· l7TH · · · OOSTA MESA ~.. Walter Mitty" and "Play It both ot wblch culminate in a pair fecUve . • ~-----------Aeain. Sam," wltb a llttle of hilarious sequenceit that pro-1" / ) "Dream Glrl" thrown ln. True, vtde the bigbligbta d the Colla STAN WLASICK•s trivia· . .,r ~ it's yet another varilllion oo the Mesa production. festoonedaetcomeslnforspeclal ~ basic staae comedy theme -the Director Patl T•mhelllnl bu applaU1e -aa does the "new f.• married couple wbo squabble, done a superior Job with a dif. lcio1t" at the playhouse Itself, 0Pt'n 7 Days H~l!hcst Quaht' ~ut1ve Mexlcctn food!> . . '. . . ' . . . .. .. . .. ... . ' . . . . .. . ' ... CCXKTAILS Mon • ThUf I I .30 o.m. to I 0 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 1 l::l:> o.m. to I I p.m. Sonday '4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9093 E. ADAHS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 1 Coming Monday: TRIGGER Monday N'9ht Foott>all Big SctMn. Hot Doge end 8"t. Slln D•P')O r leilWJV 31 Br•SIOI 6ti6 Ariton BlvO Costa Ml·~ 1 Calotom•a 92626I114) f>40·2~ SOUT~ COAST ~ MOTEL splitandreunite beforetheflnal ftcult production that demands blue-draped wall s and a curtain -but this central core is intricate technical ettecta and a matcbln1 paint job on the 30- employed for pu~ of COO· mulUtude of costume cban&es. year-old auditorium. Unuity. some virtually on the spot. Pac· ''The Secret Affairs ol Mildred ••MILDRED WILD" is a inc is brisk and the laughs Wild" is among the year's moet drastic change or pace from emanate freely, unencumbered enjoyable community theater playwright Paul Zindel, who by comic "setups." productions. It opens officially touched some open dramatic Playing the exbauatlni title t.onilbt IDd plays Fridays and sores in .. And Miss Reardon role la Robbi Schoonover, who Saturdays at 1:30 throu*1i Oct. 23 Drinks a Little" and ''The Effect gives an excellent account of the a t the Comm unity Center d Gamma Rays on Man·in·the· mlddle-a1e d , movie-happy auditorium on the OranaeCou.nty Moon Marigolds." Here Zindel is housewife. Dave Morris as her Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa . concerned chiefly with comic can d Y ·ma k in g bus band • Reservations are being taken at satire, which reaches run bloom paranoid about his t.hinnio.g balr, ~l. in the play's dream sequences alsoisflnt rate. wherein his heroine gets a chance to act out her fantasies . Mildred, like Woody Allen's hero in "Sam," is a movie nul who, like Thurber's Walter Mitty and Elmer Rice's "Dream Girl," lapses into Oigbts or fancy to escape the drabness of her ex· istence. She's the wife of a candy store owner who's facing evlc· THE LARGEST laugbs, however, are generated by a pair ol supporting actresses -Joanne Wolcott as Morris' intended ex· tramarital conquest, caught in her bloomer s and electronic pager In a most em~ualnl position, and Helene Briggs, who beautifully satirizes the lady Nightclub TV Show A display of magic tricks will be performed by magician Charles Edward Kraus on the weekly KOCE nightclub enter- tainment show, "Starboard." at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday on Channel 50 • BIEN VENIDOS! Noll' Open Green Pepper MEXICAN RESTAURANT Houn1 S..n.·Thun. 11 am·9 pm Fri . .Sat. 11 am·lO pm Fine He:dc:aa LuDCbee Delieiom Diaaen Beer-Wine Food To Go Muter Charge-BankAmericard 305 Maritt~ A~. 8allHHI lslattd 1f4.fJ75-337S TEMPLE (fARDlNS ~ ; ctffNSse lie•••• ... •' ··~~ LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY S,.CI .. t....c:b 1• lllfht SZ.10 Monday thru Friday 11 30 to 1 30 RICICSHA COCKTAIL LOUMGE Featuring Exotic Troptcal Onnka 1500 ADAMS I .. H~I COSTA MISA 540.ltJJ 540-IUJ ........ ~(;ff ... 12201 UOOICHUUT IAt Cll•"'"' u-.1020 JACKIE NIGRO and Plain Truth For Dm"Cing and Entertainment It's All H11ppening Nightly at Violin Violence o.i•v l'tMts~ ....... George Quick (right) stops Alan Levy before be can smash a valuable violin in this scene from the adult drama "When You Comin' Back. Red Ryder?" by Mark Medoff. The Irvine Community Theater performs it a t 8::.> o'clock tonight, Satur· day and Oct. 15, 16, 22 and 23 at the in- tersection of Bristol Street and Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa. Reservations : 646-3178 (days>. 557·72!1'1 <evenings). UNDER Nt'W OWNEASHIP AMD MANAGEMENT 9 ................ - t 'Earl~ 'Bird cM.,.u t t SERVED OAIL Y UNTIL 7'1JO P.M. t ((XCEPT SATUAOt\'I') t A. SHRIMP TEMPURA .a SESAME QIJCUN t A palate pleaalng comblnltlon of mMtnated chicken 8nd lht1mp lienlpUfa SUS t B. TEMPURA SEMOOD DlNNDt t Butter11y stmmp end ltlet ol IOle dipped m a belier end cieep..fried WESTHlN IN'TEl~NATIONAl .. O'TElS PotrlM'\ 1f\ ff'1w•t •iln Ul'M~d A+thne$ A to a golden perlectlon S4.2$ t % C. SHRIMP TEMPURA .Th Lid L t ~=~=,:i·:.;:o·· t e () ()UDlle 10 . tempting golden bfown SUS D. STEAK TllUYAKI Come enjoy a fabulous brunch at THE REGISTRY this Sunday! Our Champagne brunch is served from 10:30 AM-2:00 PM Adults · $6.7S Children · Sot.SO (under 12) Lobster \alls In dlll lilUC• Lu, crHm ctt .. H & big.et OHM blintzes wltft strawberry sauc• Eggs Benedict Qlcken fiver saute QllklM Lon-aln• PoacMd Salmon Assort.ct fruits Assorted oft:'"" & many r Grand POrtage specialties. THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd.. Irvine Phone 752·1777 o.neo ano oe>e<ated 1>' Hose><t.tuty M~ment Co<p O.t11u. T••U .->-f'I""". ~~ ,,,,,;a\UU ~ll~ CROWN HOUSE ~".. "°p RESTAURANT 32902 COAST HWY. LAGUNA MQUEL CAI C_V-.....,._1 Sordia Coa•I'• Fin.eat Cl&Uine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 FOREST AVE. LAOUNA BEACH OttTMW& 1•4' Ample Free Ptllfdng 494-9491 752-1551 TllE e,Airporter crn 8REAKFAST LUa~ DI .· R COC :TA L QASCl~G C/fotel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENt.. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11:30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM tt AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING MU~ DANCING & tHIBtlAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE lOtJNGl 18700 MocAITHUl-NEWPOIT A9Cl.n} 133-2770 .,_ .... t ChOlcett beef magnillcenlly broiled t p;J ~=.:~.DAf\ ~,,.,. to please your dtaernnlnatlng leale M.2:5 ~ ~HQ~'I/'~ RICE SOUP OFTiiE DAV TEA !:w-:w-.::wti::-10.,7"='J.,AM"='B•O'::!R.,~o:::t.=)"=0&4•ADo::4:•1~~~-WP~O•R"=T•B"=E•AC"::'HP:...:-"'tl : lJDntBt•• : t #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t Reservations honored: 644-4811 Live Jazz by the Ocean. Jeff Harris Jazz Quartet Sundays 1:00 PM.-S:OOP.M. Plus Gourmet Champa_gne Brunell Elegantly Served Terrace-side Sundays 10:30 AM.-2:30 P.M. nn-. l\t'taurant 361 Cliff Drive.Laguna Beach 92651 (71-4) 494-9477 t COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST t U,., 8"" s,_.w, NO< S..-.1 lo Ow/.,_. S.,.. II.-............... Take off for a fun evening at The Registry! GrNt ewnlnga tal<e oft In The Grand Portage Restaurant and Saloon. Start with a auperb dinner fea1urlng tabl•alde gourmet cookery. Stay for dancing and awltcheck>f\ entertainment. Come tor dinner. Or the dancing. Or the show. Come for all three. Now that'a a happy land Ing I J ood wilh good \'ibtnlions ... delirious noturul ingredients preporpd fresh ond f rogrun by wonn . gentle people nnd seNed wilh smiling rhonn homPmo~e irr rrP nm · homPmade hrPnd . frrsh fruit piPs CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BA~ Kathryn Chise "l/""' ~..:T u.w!.:f t:e ~ '!/' U.S·. ph -fi73-12H2 2721 ~. goosffiu1y._ mon. thru sot. lUIO lill lll:OIJ and sun. 4:1Jll lill 10:00 f>omnn '],mt.or LUNCHEON from 11.95 SIMd Oli/y 'ti' P.M. 1UJl~C... Hwy, H .......... leedl ! 12131 it~1321 •1 E1C...HilhWtV ~ ..... (114) m.-oo HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS 0 , Sept. 20 thru Oct. 9 THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvlne Phone 1s2.a1n Ow...o encl 01*111td II\' I ~~~ .. a.....T, .. NOON PIANO CONCERT SET AT OCC • • • < ·Tom Pa1ecn 8AUEllSHOP HAllMONY -"And That·s the Way It Wa s." annual show ol Cities of Harmony Chapter. Sweet Adel.mes. 8 p.m. Saturday in Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College. Bristol and 17th streets. Santa Ana $3 aduJts. S2 children M7-2826. LOS ANGELES PH1LllARMON1C -8:30 p.m. Saturday at Santa Ana High School Auditorium See Page Cl. S7 and S6. 6*6411 'COUNTRY MlJSIC SPECJ'ACULAR' -Satur· day at Disneyland. 8:30 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m .• with Freddy Fender . Lynn Anderson and Mel Tillis. $7.50 at Ticketron. Uberty agencies and Wallichs Music City. S9 at the door. . 'SURF STOMP•-Featuring Corky Carroll and his Funk Dog Surf Band, 6to11 p.m. Saturday at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park. Also Canyon Grass bluegrass band, 7:30, 8:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday in the Wagon Camp. $4 adults. S2 children. FIRE PREVENTION PARADE --.9 a.m. Satur· day in Santa Ana, south on Broadway from Civic Center Drive. Free. · ANTEATER OL VMPIAD -Sports competition open to anyone 16 or older. AJI day Saturday al UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. $7.SO entry fee. $2~ forafamilyotrour. J DANCE CONCERT -Ruth Solomon and Byron Wheeler of UC Santa Cruz faculty, 8 p.m. Satur- day in UCI Concert Hall. $3. 833-5549 or 833-6378. SUNDAY,OC'l'OBER 10 ART-IN-THE-PARK FESrlVAL -With music, dance, fashion show and art, 9a.m. to4 p.m. Sun- day at Euclid Park, Garden Grove (near Euclid Avenue and Acacia). BALLET CONCERT -Ballet Pacifica, 4 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. Monday in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $4 adults, $3 students. 494-7271. ORGAN MUSIC -By James Bossert with the Cal State Long Beach Symphony, 4 p.m. Sunday at First Congregational Church, 3rd at Cedar, Long Beach $2 SO general, St.SO students and seniors. LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food 10 Take Out 11:30AM. to 10P.M. 202J ...... ltY& COSTAMISA 642-7162. 646-9911 Gourmet Japanese Cuisine South Coeal Village ec:<OH "°'" SO<lth Coaot Plau 3800 S Plaza 01. 1-fiJrikaiua San1a Ana (714) 557 2531 In Ullle Tokyo "••t the Mu•ic Ceftlff 111 S. San Pedro Los Angeles (213) 6809355 Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport BHch ORiole 3-9560 Mo011 to Ml•lcJht Oaity-WffbtMis u.til I :00 O.M. ou• n n.u,., __ .. "' RESTAURANT ~ettucini ORANGE COU NTY'S F1NEST ITALlAN DlNING LUNCH 11 :30to2:30Tues.-Fri. DINNER Tues. thru Sun. 5to10:30 PORICKR 1~:.:'~0:=-TTE Wed. thru Mon. JAM SISSIOH s.. a...... .. ... d_ w._ (Twe or matt pet"S(J!IU) Cblcken Chow Mein, sweet and sour pC)C'k, eg too youn1. fried rice. fortune .nd almond eookles TWO LOCA11QMS 1421 & 17'1Uf. Jiii Lc..t....,. ~-C....411Nlr 1-.ZW 67).ftlt • WILLIAM BALL OIORALE -In concert. 8 p.m. SUoday at Chapman College Memonal Hall Auditorium, 333 N Glassell St.. Orange $3 SO general. $2.SO students. senior citizens. 633-8821 . ext. 332. MONDAY,OC'l'OBER 11 ORANGE COUNTY RHYTHM MACHINE- S p.m . to midni'ght Monday at Hungry Joe's Jazz Club, 1606 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. $1.50 plus one drink minimum. TUESDAY,OCl'OBER lZ PIANO CONCERT -By Barbara Crockett. noon Tuesday at Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hal.1119. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. CAPTIONED FILM -"Intredible Journey," 4 p.m. Tuesday in Golden West College's Forum 2. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Free. DAVE PIKE -And his quartet, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m Tuesday and Wednesday at Hungry Joe's Jazz Club. lS06 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt- ington Be ac b. S2 plus ooe drink minimu1"1. WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBER 13 'A MATJ'Ell OF GRAVITY' -Drama starring Katharine Hepburn. Oct. 13-Dec. 4 at the Ahmanson Theater of the Los Angeles Music Center. $3.2S-$11, tickets at agencies. THUllSDAV,OCl'OBEJl 14 MJLroN IACKSON -9:15 p.m. to 2 a.m. Oct. 14-17 at Hungry Joe'sJazzClub, 1506 Pacific Coast Steve Allen in New TV Comedy SUMDOWtia SPECIAL J D.it, S,.CW. s.r..d 4 to 6 P.M. • Mca.f'ri. Wreft lllClllde S-..,. Wed. .......... Pottitoet or lie• C.tdl .. 7lS:=-' .._, SJ.75 ,,... • • atl $4.15 ...... .......Y.tM.., 111 W. Pc~bod• Old City,,_ 491-1211 NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!!! B 0 R B WHITE Formerly With THEPLAffiRS A y LOWDON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 5'5-1112 •.••.••..•....•............ . . ~ ~s wesr I• Dl-#dPP\A~A•Si ~!'.r• 'i : ...•••.•..•.•........•...•. .. south pac1~1c" W.111·rlt111ll I ,t\111111· 111 Oltl \\'h,tk'I'\. 'i.1i111i- .1111I ll11hK' (JI Sl.i11pt•r, Drop By El Matador Say H91o ~o M.-clal TllY ORAMGI COUNTY'S FINEST MUICAM FOOD • ....,.. Now Se"'ing American & Mexican ~ Breakfast from 7 A M Sat. & Sun. I o.1rU:C.~ T~~~i:--$1.65 f CC>Mrl.ITI l>N8$ NOM U.10 .. S:UO r;:;i '7H MIWPOIT •YD.. c.M..·~l-H20 I p~~ 1 l..!..!!!J N(Wf'Ol(l ll.VO. ~ 16'1-S~;ET """"" Mon ·Thur to to tt • '11 .. Set. Sun 7 AM"' 12 MtdntfJht r DAILY PILO'I' c.1 Highway. Huntington Beach. $4 plus one drink minimum AMERICAN MUSIC "Three Centuries of American Music:." the Cal State Lona< Beach Comortlum Muslcwn. 8.30 p.m Oct lS In the CSUL8 MuJU-puJ1)06e Room. University Union. • 6101 E . 7th St .. IAag Beach. S2 aeneraJ. Sl stu· dents. (21J) 496-4280. 'AFRICAN SAFARI' -Talk by MilUcenl Polley. 7 :~ p.m Oct 15 ln the Golden West CoJlege Center, 15144 Golden West St .. Huntioiton Beach. Free 1 'THE Gllll.8 IN stt' -Comedy. 8:30 p.m. Oct. 15-Nov. 6. Fridays and Saturdays only, Oarden Grove Communlty Theater at Lake School. 10801 Orangewood. Carden Grove. S47"'281. 'SKIING ON MY MINO' Fllm by Watten Miller. 8 p.m. Oct. 15 In the Orange Coast College Auditorium. 2701 Fairvtew Road. Costa Mesa. fl, 'BUTHE SPJalT' -Comedy. presented by Sad· dleback Valley Community Theater. 8 p.m. Oct. 15. 16. 22 and 23 at El Toro High School. Theater · Building,~ Toledo Way. El Toro. 586-8343 or SHAWN PHILLlPS -8:30 and 11 p.m. Oct. lS·l7 at The Golden Bear, 306 Paclflc Co•st Highway, Huntington Beach.~. 536·9600. 831-9196. "DRIVE IN" (PG) "POM POM GIRls" (R) sou ·1· 11 .. ~on .s·· -.n\'fkU _,,___.t.'f OMU • 1:41 THuTU , ___ _. "OBSESSION" IPGICOLOR THEATIE 11--...... lllc"-d H.na "' "THE RETURN Of AMAN C41 I ED HORSE" CPGI COLOR ..-------------4 FINAL WEEKS ''Spleact1ferou1ly Funny.'' -Ptntlope Gllliott, Tht NN Yorker ~" ••• afuaar, laYeatlw "A real laa·factor7 witlla lauaJaa miaute." laup macldae." , -Sttplten Farber, Ntlll Well ~Inc -Nonna McLalrt Stoop, Afta Dott "&owdr, aattr entertainment.'' -Willllom Wolf. Cw Mogozint "It'• a ball of a brawl." -Judith Crill ' \ FRIDAY SCHEDULE 7:20-9 :20 SATURDAY-SUNDAY 2:0CM:CMM:G0-8:00-10:00 Sc0t•11XJ A RICHARD LESTER FILM l'THE RITZ-j .llCll WUTOft ·lnl MOlllO· HIM S'llUllM:1llft 11U11D: Bosec11.pon1hePo<Jb<J TERREflCE tv'cnALLY · ~orueoon~tiyADELA HOLZER ··.coc~tiy TEAREnCE tv'cnALLY ·l'OO.<ed by DEnlS ODELL . l)rC(.tecJtiy RICHARD LESTER : Te<mcob l>.t•b.ltedbyllbo"oe/ BtosO A U}omet(~l()IV>(~~le±t EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT -· ~ -·-- edWardS BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR .540.744~ "tll llH"~uest ~tars h11tl11 lja1e • ;Hr1e tarli1 'rtf esar ~r111 ttre1 · l111 ll111 • llf11i1 far1as • l1rr1i11 ;1~; Jae~ lite · tl1r11ee lue • Ue h11ter listers ·Mar{lj] ~ Wnllen ~J Jm ~tJIUMAtHf! · Music ~J N~iMAN WHllflf rn · ~111cle~ ~f MltHm ~tHUlll · f rd1ee~ ~f AH llN~~N 11~ HRY SlillMIH~ · AN HI llN~~N f ~~~Utll~N A UN1mm ~ltlU~( . HtHNltmU~® !<!~~~~~=~ !Ort.ginal sound track available excluSlvely on ·MCA ~ecords & ~esj "NORMAN •• IS THAT YOU?t , WILL SCREEN AT 7:00 & to:• • Cl DAILY PILOT V DAILY LOG Gay Wit Sparks 'Nor1nan' 9:00 9 • I]) Ctll WJ CD G .... G 0 CI> (121 CJ)) ID .._ •a.'"* CI>C..~ e s.m.... • h rtriifet '•ilr •w..u CMtSbf T,_. 9 Elldnc C-,.., 80iNh • Uttlt a.,1s -6:30- B.1 KA'l'llE 8. TB.ACY Of .. o.tty .......... There's a ·1ot d blgb-pitcbed pleading and deliberate nastiness, but who can blame Dad? After all, his wife's runolfwith his brother and he discovers his son ls a bomosexual. "Nor-man ... ls That Y~akes a very fun- ny look at today's sexual morals wbere in- dividuals are atandina up for their freedom of choice. The story containa some very human in- sights into coping with tbla aspect of sexual con· duct. And the circumstances that bring the fami- ly back together provide for an interesting and humorous plot with an ironic twist. Redd Foxx has a mature and dramatic role as the fat.her who seeks to understand his son's choice by purch asing an armload of reference books. Michael Wan-en is Norman, who runs oCf in confusion after a controotaUon with his rat.her. only to be seduced by a woman confidante." • Diu~! Cuub 1nctudt Bell~ Wllttt. 00 llltle, Mclu " Sino '°"· The Stapltt and llH Lydecker Cl) .,,,, Griffitll s. Cf.I ~Cnffill sa.. • Altw C0111ie Condng DENNIS DUGAN ls Garson, the man in Norman's life. who charms Dad into dinner for two and a nl&bt on tbe town. And Pearl Balley is Mom, who seems to WKlerstand everything after the initial abockd discovery. Her character role seems perhaps too calm, and out of placew1tb the sensitivity of the issue, especially when the ffll ""'-ole m•• mm...o1bl 7:00 eea11r..v m11ns • ...,, Clu• · (J) Ir TJw.. Soils I() k'lell Ille Ttllth a t..ntra1IOll m t-i-1.uc, Comedian Tom Dreeson. who draws much of bis material from his childhood in Chicago, will be featured Thursday at th e Laff Stop, Orange County's first comedy nightclub, at 2122 S. E . Br istol St., Newport Beach. Cll 1-FBI m e.~ Clt WJ '1itfi111 9 De lllkWtt.ltm ~ <»HE> e.-a m 1hutic S.riu • ,,.. McllfM flllily -7:30- 11 SEE llAIUN PUlllllS * "Mutual of 01111ha11 WILD KINGDOM" ... Wiid t11111dolll D._..lof Dollln tJ) • Odd CouJlt a 'eow ON CHANNEL n • .HOU YWOOD SQUARES 1'!CE A WEEK! • t]I 03 8 J Hollywod ~llllG 'V 11ll Mu,ptb Sllow Cl tflt Jokf's W1 .. • ~ ltady lilld ('» (]) ClllJillfll '7' ...... oo a ltlf;lll 's Mtnla fiD Olllllll 21 T 111ipt Ql .... tk lllR m n.;. Gordlll 8:00 G SPENCER'S ~LOTS-* CHOPPfR AND DUSTIR Ill AERIAL DOGnGKT • Cl1I a) Sptnctr's """' Clm eron M1tchtll cues!\ as tht own~ of •crop dust1nR \ert1ct w~ OPfra lion 1$ SIJS!)t(led ol be inc the cover lot Jl(lal act1v1l•t<.i a w wum as.....as.. 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A d11ma blSff on the hit and l1G1es of the WO<kl renowntd illu sronlst and esc1pe ll11st whose cltt te11n1 uretr muked a dup obsession With the occult wtuo was '11tmi111ted by 1 vow ttrat ht would Ont day spell Imm Ille beyond. • ""' ' Qarfft Face * Fida & Jl"""Y JM Gets A Jett T lftltel • Min Ctlflil .. eftt.wp.IH • s-'11 OeclW • Ill: ,... ' hilitics ...... °*'....., -9:30-• ., , ..... Call .. s.: ltldiim ...... a.nm ..... , ...... 10:00 e. Cl) <II • Stf,ic. "Tiie llldllll ftalll S«,,ct lllllClflffldes KI (9J "Ol-tllt·tlU" Mr Ill attmot to lnJ • lllP·IMI nan:otia dultf kftOWll tlly IS "Tiit lndtt .. " Moftl lflose wllOSt h'ltS trt sllltt"" bJ !tit .....,. dt11t1 •• Hutller Ovct• ~---O'Toolt)-• l•Nlt IMMr *-' t11thldlaa-lltf *"'Pl flltltt Ml, IMclst. f1111k Serpico himseH. 11IOO •••a ... 8 Cl)CllUCI) ... 1:00 8 lllJ lV ~ Mldai1•t s,.a.i m "" rn a.. -1:30- 17J ' :I "" Lrtt .. 2 :00 D Mo.it: r~"lllCtf c..111'" (co111) '62 -Dnill N1nn. M1chatl ff'lldMc. ltlfTY AlldttllS. • D a1 ,...,..,, ~ CCJ ·n libs All l!Ns'' (dra) '69-Vt11 Mlltl. Robert lanS1111. CC) "l'Ut U'r ,,_ P'IMlc" (drl) '68-NlllCJ 11 .. 11. Cari lkb. m ....._ SlllE .,,.., "" ,._ ...... 71l ~DrM," -3:45- 0 lloril: ft) "H• Oii Fria lllJ'" (dra) '55-Alan ladd SATURDAY MORNING 7:00 D ~tt Unillc .. IHl Cl) Cl§ • ,,.. hllMf Cf) ..... a <a (I)) l1ll r-& Jm11 ~·si.. '(J)....,.. ., ... ,tlle ..... .o..t.ry .... m S..TOl1y S.0. m '"' "' Hu1t1r -7:30-0 Dmty's T,.... lV CrubN l.Mnlia1 a Hot r-,. s... m Setal·A1111I lllor111ta Coa ltttflCC Ill' l3J lllxl hftalo fD Min~ 8 :00 D CJ1J CD SytMter & T...ty D hcmtttn I.A) ,.,.,., ... ClttlMa D <llll W>U~ • "" ltM IHcw .,......, .... SVtlicil tlTM,. fDS.....StlWI -1:30- • Cl7J CD ID .... ....,,._. ~"°"' B 1231 Cf) UQl ID lllcD1fl, T\c T1~111 Die 9 f altll lw T "'7 D (IJI ) QI) ScM•r ht/ o,-ttMw .... : ............ Plfttt" (ad•) '52-llobtrt Ntwton. l111da lltnMH • litw11: "SMttl of St. lMls" (wu) '48-Joel Mctfu. l1cb1ry Scott 9 :00 -9:30- • (11) CD (I) T llrDll: lM of !tit ....... 8 (HJ ()) lIDJ Cll la114 ti Ult Ult . .,,..... • <• CE> a Alltrical ~ a-.. Cli1111,ludli111 Hew Yorti Yankees 11 Ktnus Ctly Chlffi. • lhrit: "ll1thly" (•d•) '52- Mllt Stmns. An1ela l1n$1>ir1J •z-i ... Dill Housing Explored OnKOCE Question: What is t.be average cost of a new single family detached home in Orange County? Answer: $81,000 The subject of the high coat of housing is ex- plored in a documentary, produced by KO CE-1V, '"'lbe $81,000 Game -A Report on the High C-06t ol Housing." It will be aired on Channel 50 on Thursday at 9 p.m . The program will be repeated at 10 p.m . Oct. 17. The documentary, a five-month investiga- tion, focuses on the pro- blems. causes and solu- tions to the high cost of housing. TV Drama Based on Flaubert A four-part dramatiza- 't ion of G u s ta v e Flaubert's "M adame Bovary," which shocked 19th-century r eaders wilb its vivid portrait ot a romantic adulteress. will be the premiere pre. sentation or the "Masterpiece Theater" sea.son beginning Sunday at 9 p.m . on KCET, Channel28. Playing the tragic heroine Is Fr an cesca :Annis, who won the N.Y . Drama Critics Award for 'her portrayal of another classic tragic heroine - Op h e l ia I n Nico l Williamson's "Hamlet.." Flaubert. a misan· thrope whose dislike ro ... the bourgeoisie was un- concealed in his novel, was the s ubject or 10s00 enormous controversy. • <D? CJ) Cll Sllula/bis MM Althou1h his "Madame :._~(I) <II • 111 l•llrl, B o v a r y ' • i s n o w • .,_ -s... 1'iMI" <~> aclmowtedced as one ot ''O-Edwud c. Ro~1001. Rod t.be world 's great novels, S1e11er it's "outrage of public e -.. •AC..... It Oderr morals and reli1ion" (c:o111)-Slu l.Mnl, °""' Hardy. prompted t he 1overn- Q1 tw r:'J: a. ment to attempt to === suppressit. -lO:lO-KCET repeats the pro-gram, Wednesday at 8 , 8.,Y._Cll <II D 114• fro• p.m . and Thursday at Cl)lllM:....,.s,.t"(l'll)'l)'•T-ll:30a.m . Clint• Moms Fort.be first time in its .-..ac... slx -year h istory, 9 "It a Mii* "Masterpiece Theatre" • IJldrtc ~ this season will present KOCE T • S2 consecutive weeks of eleVl81·on (50) new program ming, • without a •lnaJe re-run ln :;: :t..e•nHY '"' "'.,..0 , ... "'"' tt a Su nday even ln1 t:tl ..,.., I I ........... TON WllK IN acbedule. «• 1-.aCTtUCCIOM ..... ,. HVtlW Sixteen of lbe 52 weeks I : ....... T ••• 0 ••• ' ••• WALLST•••TWlllC ol .._ 1wu•.77 pro~am W ...... NOOO t:• TMIAOAM,CMllOMl~i ..., ... ••v .. . •:• wtU.AA1.10H • ,. .... •No11.&.u11°" mini wlU be devoc.ed to •• "90etl'OllTMI ....... ,. n:• T ... MAC .. llL.11.IMlll • "U-tairt Downa•·•-" •1'1 A1'NUITOOltOW lll...,.T -> ~-- ·Tllere'S a sexual revotutlon gOlng 01i.. .and all the leaders are In mvtamlly: HAHOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546'Jt02 OH M#tfllOR Ill.VO. • ONl MIU SOUlll 0, WI OllOO fWf, " THE FRONT' IS THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL AHO CHEERING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT IN A LONO TIME" °"'"" 0iamp11" Lot .t.19te~ Tim~ "THE FRONT" f'RIDAY SCHEDULE: 7:00-8:45-10:30 IATURDAY·IUNDAY: 1 :45-3:30-5:10-7:00. 1:45-10;SO NEWPORT CINEMAU He was brilliant in .. The Days of Wine a Roses~ I I STUDIO PREVIEW TONIGHT 8:45 THE HILARIOUS COMEDY te'TI "CAR WASH" ''*>RMAN-48 THAT YOUr Will BE SHOWN AT 1:00 a 10:30 -HmOCOlOR ~~-~ NEW-FUNNY FROM THE SMASH BROADWAY HIT! PERFORMA SEE "CAR WASH'' TONIGHT LIZA MINNELLI INGR.10 BERGMAN UuMia.Ui • Jaarid &ers-aa ..A~ <..-...... ( HMI [ ~ ()0'(£11. of on.._, 'W(.(lh>tf>. ... 1t ... ,,.._._ .., .............. ,,,.....,.~..,.__;~.11. MATTER •. OF TIME" •' FRIDAY SCHEDULE: 7:15-1:15-11 :00 SATURDAY-SUNDAY: 1 :15-3:15-5:15- 7:15-1:10-11 :00 NEWPORT CINEMA #1 He won an Acadt~ Award for "Save THe ~ Tiger." Now Jack Lemmon teams 'with one of to~'s , most arrestingly beautiful stars in a unique and compelling story. JACK GENEVIEVE LEMMON BUJOLD trRIDAY: 7:<MM:4S- 10:41 ALEX & THE GYPSY A RIO..UO SHEPHERD-JOtfN t<ORTY PROOOCTlON PtoM'4!d by RICHARD SHEPHERD SATURDAY· SUNDAY: 1 :40-J: JS.S:JO. 7:1M :10-10:5S Dtrea4'd by JOHN KORTV • Scrttnplay bv lAWRCNCE 8. MARCUS ~-----=B.wd llllCI" tti. NowHa THE BAILBON'OSMAN bv STANLEY El.XIN IOTllCTt.Do.., OrigtMI Mu•I< HENRY MANC1NI • Colof bv Dttuu· Ci). -·-~ ·-~- conversatloo rocusesooherrecenlaffalr. "Norman ... " is based on the Broadway play by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrink, wbo a1Jo wrote the screenplay along wilb director George Schlatter. The dialogue L! witty. fut-movtna and picturesque. And Schlatter handles tbe scene transactions on film in a smooth, subtle manner. A very funny addition lo the cast of charac-ters is a puppet performer, played by Wayland Flowers. Rated "PG." "THE FRONr' l~J MB.llOOIS ''SIUNr MOVlr "'IYll""IMG AIOUT Sii'" CIJ "'MOaMAH IS l*T Your (NJ "'HAllT •WAI.Tm 90 TO NIW YOM" INt .. MUIDH IY DEATH"' ... LACumr" CNJ · IETUIM OF THE MAM CA' 1"' HOI "THUHDEllOLT AHO UGHTFOOr" '"THE TIMAHT"' '1.IPSTICrClt · ......... utCU't --'fll 11••·-._,. ~-Tl l21)0.1-~ CINTH •• jU CI'°' --t1.Aet t 1.N .. -·· """ __ ,. 11•-·---Clf•uwt-,.. fWI• nuenlCllf & UllmOOf 1111 ------~°""' 11»>'• MliiWIKA' . ..., _,_ S31·9SIO ..... -c- SJMSIO -·~QMllC •AHTASIA .. , <OWTlllllOUI -... , ... OlltMt-•M-Mll'f •OU N.IYI llfM Wll.-0&_, _I e MO •....U THI OMIN cw1 OIVIL WrnttN NII 1111 ~N UoJI e MATI-N M.'f a..--~MON .... ~--­SHADOW Of TMI MAWllNI -·-·--' -llNll Ol IM CAlUI ....... -· nMelllOtT I UIMmOOT 11t -·-· .. ·--., -m.w.u-- THI OMIN till lllft wmlN ... ,., -·-·l&&-UllY _,..,.._ JAWI 1N1 eeoe.c.acon DAT Of TMI DOll'MIN ,,.. AWt & '"I GYPSY till llWI• HAnY & TONTO flt ~.,, .... ,_ .... ., ......... ._. '. 9UMUl.I. uun "' 2. CANNONIMl"' i. WHm UNI llYll ,.. C\M-- OllllltOHtNt ~-.,... IMAOOW Of na HAWIC""" --• -AN ttCllleC _._ ____ OflTY MAIT, Curt WIT IN! ....... llM9I Of .. Wll ....... "'411 • -----~· """"'"°''•UMmOOTflt UM'°""""' OlllMtONtNt __ ,_._ IMIOW Of na MAWI,... ...._. .... ..::t!!Z"--- llllCll'f IOllOI ~ .. .., l'Ulle M\."ft'C* °' 'AIMlll'"' .................. "-' AUX a THI emY • 11T1 TNI IULUT "' MCI ....... ALU & 1"I tT'ff"' ----·~-INAWOO .._ .. ,.,.,... t. &oeaws -"" , ............ ,.. a.-•vwoa ... Deluxe LP Intriguing ..,.7:-7~::. ( Record Review J .. llodera M••lc" OlanettST-11571) . ""-----------------------------...,,, En.land '1 Be Bop Dehaelaooeoflbemos\ production and pro· bltrlJUina bands Oil the eraslve arrangements. cunent music scene. The album features Leader BW Nelson's lm· EniUab rock and roll .. e.laden lyrics t.oucb bulcs effectively dis· Ua1a bybrld 1arb... in order to make a quick buck on the commsdal market. linuea to make him wort.by of bis dedicated following. Cale's ¢tty, blues-oriented vocals noat perfectly over re· pealed cbordin1s and s Jmple rbythm s - reeulting In a mellow feel not to be confuaed wilb letharfy. On "You Got Me So Bad," Cale slows to a crawl for some fine M06e Allison-type blues wilb his characterisUc close ... "'491.Wo111ta•4"ol,.......c..,-.. ..... DAILY Ptl.OT Cl •retM11 .. er Archie (Carroll O'CoMor>. no tonger a breadwinner after be loses h is Job, learns firs t -hand what food prices are like when he goes shoppine with Edith (Jean Stapleton> on !; "All in the Family'· at 9 p.m. Wedne3day · on Channel 2 . the dark outaklrta of ,Waed behind a facaded HANCOCK'S newest romantic pop conadoua-elualveneas and majesty. release, "Secrets," la neu In the tradition of The result ta a con-. lJOtable only for lta lack early Mott tbe Hoople alatmtly rewarding and d eneray and creativity. and David Bowle, Md.le fuclnatlnc experience. SeemlJWy Hancock Just the band-featurln1 Herbie Bancoek. carted hls vut load d Nelson's brilliant lead .. Secrets" (Colambla equipment into the IUitar and vocala-un-f'C.--.Mm) studio, laid down a bus to the mike, inUmate de-------------------------------------- aen~~res a theme of When Hancock re· line and drowsily pushed despair. leued "Hea'Clbunter"-afew buttons. The titles themselves tbeftnt''Juz"albwnto It isn't jau just renect the band's UD· c r o a s o v e r I n t o because there are a few usual pbllosophy . BWboard'a Top lo-be awkwardtranaitloosanc:l "Terminal Street," suddenly became lbe apacy effects. It's simply .. Lost in Tbe Neon forefront of a new rock· borina and uninspired W«ld," and "Orpbmaof Jan movement. This music that goes Babylon." new sound was based up-nowhere. Since Hancock EVEN IN occasional optimism, the Cut·time rhythms and strange miXture of acoustic and electric guitars hint at some unseen controlling force. However, des pite Nelson ·s preoccupation with loneliness and Im· agery, "Modern Music" is an uplifting album due to it s b e autiful harmonies, wondrous on a short, repetitious is still a bi& name be tu.nit bass line over which should move into another Hancock layered bis fie\d of music like SC«· synthesizer work. In ing themes for TV sltua· spite of its simplistic and tion comedies. non·progressive nature, I . J . C a I e • "headhunter" waa too ''Troubadour'" (Shelter catchy to disregard. SRL-6ZltZ> Now, four years later, Cale's fourth album it's clear that Hancock offers no surprises and has bad a band in creat· that's just fine. His laid· ing a monster. More back mixture of blues, musicians -Ute dnun· pop and country filtered mer Tony Williams -t.broqh a distinctly West are abandoning jau f« Cout studio sound CClD· livery. When the tempo quickens on other num· bers, one still gets the impression that Cale is seated comfortably in an old rocking chair late at night sipping a drink. AS WITH ALL or Cale's albums, be offers no new musical or lyrical challenges, preferring ins t e ad to w i n the listener over with his casual melodic flow. With sharp production from Audie Ashworth and a commendable back-up band, Cale pulls it off with ease. Loose Ends : Les Dudek and Weather Report are in L.A. work· lnl on new albums new releases from Journey and Dave Mason (live) abould be in stores momeatarily. £omie Started Young By MARY CAMPBEIL ......... ~ When Franklyn Ajaye was in lbe second erade in Los Anaeles, he re· members, the teacher asked one day who'd like to tell some jokes. Records. The record is titled "Don't Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair!" comedian and from peo. you've got here. I didn't pie who listened. to his re-want to feel other people cords. But the LPs didn't were 1otng to make me sell very well and the re-do things I dido 't want to cord contract came to an do. 'Ibey convinced me I end. really wouJdn 't have to HELD OVER ONE WEEK Opens Wednesday fot one week only CINEMA CENTER HARIOI AT ADAMS. COSTA MESA MESA VERDECENTER 979-414 ·an TMEATRES-OAANGE COUNTY"' .. s •=:Tiifn. .. SO. com PUZA .,AUCI • wa1••u._.. ... I • ......, ·-..... ....._ ... IS Mt• 16lJI .. .. ., .... ,__ ... ,i»M-.... IDn SO. COAST PlW Cnll .. W ,. ....... )41.1111 llAU'S CIM51W.AllD IAIUe.. ..... ..... .,.. MUll'S ClllOUWD ............ ....... .... -CAMILOr" tNI ,.. .. ,,~,,.. .,.B.Lo Dour ..... ,,,_ ... ''Some of the kids told what I thought, even at that age, were pathetic Jokes. The title of lbe album, be says, is a non se- q u il u r . "Mani c Depressive on the Rise, was going to be my title. My manager was listen· Ina to one of the routines and the title Is one of the lines in it. He said. 'That's catchy.'" ABOUT THEN, two doanythiogJdidn'twant years ago, Aj a ye 's to do and they wouldn't manager left the busl· rush me Into stuff and ness. Ajaye did some. they've stuck to it. It's strong thinking aboul...lilaa.~"-~------~------------------·~-------~--~--~~--------------~ whether he should leave ''I had seen on a ldddie program on TV a jaued· up version of 'Little Red Riding Hood.' So I told that. I had forgotten some of it, so I made up my own parts to it and kept the class laughing. "fr'S THE firat time I remember being funny." Now, Ajaye, whose name rhymes with "a tie," is 27 and be bas his third comedy recording out, on Little David Everybody knows that the life of a comedian isn't easy, isn't fun and that he isn't a ligbtheart· ed joke teller all the time. That's true, also, of Ajaye. He got a long way very youn1. he says, in· eluding having two albums on A&M Records. He got very good response from persons who beard him perform as a stand·up the business, too. "Little David, which ls mostly a management company, saw me on the Dinah Shore Show. They were aware I no longer had a manager and they .---"""'i::':":a::::=:::r:"- wanted to manage me. Tb e y m a n a g e F Ii p .. --:;;mir.ii:r.:iiiiT='- W il son and George .. -:.:iii~~ir=--,.....,-~.-.;_,.,,,...... Carlin. "At first I told them DO. I liked lbe feeling d making decisions and sticking by them. Your life is the only thing ALEX&- lliEGYPSY JACK LEMMON GENEVIEVE (A) BUJOLD ""°"" eoma..a: 7:0IM:•10 :40 IA TUlllOAY-«INDAY 1 ,....,.:3Mc»1:1 .. 1:10.1~ .. STUDIOPMMW THI HILANOUI "CAR WASH" AAIOAY OCT. 1.1:411'.M. "'NORMAN la ntAT YOUr IHOWSAT7*'&M:• Q DAILY PILOT Friday October8 1979 ·:·~U.S. Dance Gruwing by Leaps ~- ... • NEW YORK (AP) -Looi overshadowed by otber performing a.rta, dance La now oo the crest ol a box-<>ffice boom. '"Ibe futesl 1rowing spectator sport in the country" Is bow one leading manager describes tbuur,rng popularity "lt 'seye food," he says. Even anyone unsure or the difference between a jete and a pirouette must be impres~ by the statistical leaps recorded during the craft's remarkable decade of growth. The audience for professional companies bas soared since the mid-605 from one million to 15 million -and has spread nationwide in the pro-cess. FOltM EllL Y 68 percent of alJ attendance was coocentrated in New York City. Now 80 percent of the spectators are outside the metropolis. Troupes have visited every state and American territorial possession except Samoa and Guam - wherelocalbulas doutKJesssway. There's also been a rapid increase in the number or performers. and a growing swarm or eqer apprentices. , The Association of American Dance Com· panies today lists 350 members -though not all or _ptitessional calibre-compared with 132in 1966. ·~ The National Endowment for the Arts =catalogues 139 dance Ol'ganizations that meet its .:-.uanutative <mostly financial) criteria for tour· :1ag support. Last year there were 111, and 165 are -expected to be on the list by next year. ALTHOUGH hardly up there with GM or EX· · XON, dance, according to craft accountants, is . now a $200-million factor in the national economy. : lbat 's the amount estimated as necessary to keep . operations at their current level. A record audience in clout was registered by &he American Ballet Theater when in nine weeks ~summer it grossed$1,857.990 at the box-office. Growth hasn't solved old problems, however, ind some new ones m~ be incubating. Comtni up rapidly are such devisers of fresh et· presaion as Twyla Tharp, specialist in UtUe, 1006e connipliooa; MWTay Louis, and Rod Rod&ers, wbotakesdancetolMercityst.reets. Ballet ls what most people think or first when dance is mentioned, and tutu companies indeed employ the most dancers. Biuestof allistheNew York City Ballet, beaded by Balanchine, with 94 dancers and a weekly fee on tour next year of $107.000. At the other end ol the scale is a duet known as the Bhaskar Dancers who mime the traditions ol India for a weekly $2,500. THE LAllGESTnumberof companies fit into the modern dance category, which embraces whatever lsn 't obviously from the ballet tradition or committed to such specialties as elbnic inspiration, precise mime or the esoteric agita· tionofjau. The action ratio goes: modem, 63 percent; ballet, 22; ethnic, 11 : mime,•; jau, 1.- "The popularity ol modern as a form of ex- pression is easy to understand," says John Gin· gricb, president of the Association of American Dance Companies. "All that ls needed are some trained bodies and a little creativity. For ballet, equipment is needed starting with shoes, plus sets, props and orchestra. For modem you can dance barefoot.'· Companies, like audiences, have deployed significantly outside New York. In 1974, 70 percent of the troupes were based here; now the figure is downto56. WHEN QUALITY rather than quantity is dis- cussed, statistical precision is less easy to fix. By general agreement, 10 years ago five companies bad major rating. Reinhart puts the figure today at ~. Miss Arey reports 2S to 30. Gingrich is cor· raW.ni statistics on 75 companies in a survey be Polly Shelton. shown with John Clifford. is an Orange Coast dancer who has performed wfth the New York City Ballet. the Los Angeles Ballet and on television with Edward Villella hopes will provide for the rirst time com- prebensi ve information for the craft. The N atlonal Endowmeqt for the Arts touring program bas indisputably been the prime finan· cial stimulus for putting dance on the road. Private foundation support, as in other arts, bas been declining. Half of NEA 's dance allotment goes to direct support of troupes, the other $3 mil lion to sponsors who book companies on tour. Once a troupe meets quantitative requirements, including union pay scales and at least 15 weeks or travel bookings, NEA underwrites one·third or the cost of each booking. Quality is a sponsor's responsibility. "Until the Endowment came along ... says Reinhart. "a successful dance company was one that could employ dancers enough weeks so they could qualify for unemployment insurance. That's all changed now " Last season. 91 companJes performed 430 wi!eks under the NEA program, and this season 523weeks are scheduled for 116troupes. · "It's still not glory time." says Charles Reinhart. a leading manager-consultant, as he notes dance pay scales sWI trail those for musi· ciaM. sineers and actors. RICHARD HARRIS Nor has upswinging enthusiasm narrowed the gap between income and outflow, which : . plagues all cultural enterprises. CHRONIC FINANCIAL woe, in fact, recently caused one or the top modem dance ensembles. the Paul Taylor Company, to announce it was dis· banding indefinitely. On the other hand, the Cleveland Ballet Guild, after years or cautious growth, metamorphoses this season into a Cully proressional subscription series. Up in SeatUe. the Pacific Northwest Ballet, soaring Crom a zero to $800,000 budget in two years. has hired rormer ballerina Melissa Hayden to head its training program. And in New York, four leading companies have taken over management of City Center for a one-year trial of development through coopera· lion. All sorts or explanations -from the liberation typified by Woodstock, to emergence . of .superstars such as Nureyev and Baryshnikov, to growing TV and movie attention -are offered for the phenomenal growth. "THE 'MS WERE a fascinating period in the :breakdown of old Puritanical restraints," in ·Reinhart 's opinion. ·"Movement and display of the body was no longer a sin. "Dance also makes great demands on in· .dividual imagination -there's no right or wrong, :impressions are your own. When many isms re· ceded in the '70s, dance survived.·· Jane Arey or the Rockefeller Foundation sees explanation. too. in a sudden flowering of talent ·for kinesthetic expression. "The real miracle," she says, "is that creativity has suddenly exploded.·· Some , "" women L1 ore meonr \ to a Even more Incredible ... nen more shocking than "A Man Called Horse:· Notation methods, only recently developed, have made possible the preservation and wider useofinventivechoreography. THE NEW Di\NCE display is widely, wildly eclectic, ranging from workshop experiments to 40-week tours by major troupes. Big or little, virtually all accent the inventions of each group leader. FRIDAY SCHEDULE: 7: 1S.9:1S. 11 :00. Wlth CHARLES BOYER FASHION ISLAND The pantheon of creativity includes such ·widely known titans as Martha Graham, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Alvin Ailey, Robert Joffrey. Alwin Nikolais, Merce Cunningham. Paul Taylor. Before them were the foWlders, lsadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn. a different set of jaws. inhCenttrt·Fox Presents SAT/SUN : 1: 1S.3: 1S. 5: 1S.7: 1S. 9 :1().11 :00 A LOU ADLER· MlOIAEl. 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'72 FORD T-llRD •1• DN. v.a. auto., factory air, full po::;;:o~°.!i (091EIU) S~.9$~l~;' 1';°·~ 1 3:.92% on'~ poymtnt pnce · · credit. IODEI. 2m 1ttl DN. '71 CAPll $46 .. 7 per "'°· for 36 Auto., radio, h.oter. l23.5E1Y) · • $1171 92. A,l months, defefred paym~nt price • 17.92% Oft opprCMtd uedit. '72 FORD F1M ~?'.,.:; Auto. trOfts., H.O. mifT'Ofs, 8 ft. ball, r mo fOf 36• (1804196) $199 dn.m!:~·:,~c~3112.12 APR months, deferr.d pay . 17. 92% on opptawd credit· '71 TOlllO WllOll . '!!' c':. . fodofy air power •fMrin9, · 36 AvtolnoM, ~ .. 6 .. , per month, for (202C'1') $ 199 dn., • . · $1871 92 A,~ "'onths, defwred poy~t price • • 17. 92% on approved er__.. •72 FORD.PINTO l/l _ '11hN. t "°"" rodio. '-"er. 2. dr ., " apd. trans., cu• om mo, fOt 36 months. (636fl0) $199 dn., ~'s~~96 m 11.92% °" deftfred payment price . opproved credit, '71 IERCUIY lllQUIS '1~ ~ 2 door hordtop, v.a. ovto .• ow, 'I · llOUQHAM. AM/fM ~ pla)'9' • P/wlndows, P/btalt .. , fOt 36 months,~. 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Gii telf:.99 "'1t Tox . ..., &Uc.!Wt '741UICK CEllTUIY CPL v ... -....., .... ___ .,.~ IUJUAl '3799 ~u: .. ~ _____ ,, ----......... • . • .... • llPT. HOUIS • -Wi••••,.,s..11•• ,_ .............. , ... laYICI 1 PMTI ___, . -.... .._.. ........ , ...... T&i ..... ,. PAl'n .r. Of'IM -• - DI DAIL y PILOl fr•day Octob11• 8, 1976 MORE CLASSIFIED ON C10 HoutH for s• !4.~::!.~ .~ ....... ~!!! .':':. ~~ ...... . G.....-.. I 002G...,.el I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TERRIFIC TOWNHOUSE FOR 65 G's Three bedroom. two bath townhouse in establis h ed Untvl'r sity Park neighborhood and it's cute~ Recently dccorC1lcd with cafc' au lait carpeting (no less!). C11l new paint, new appliances and new plants in the central atrium (no more!). Priced to · 'cell fast at $65 grand. ' U,_.l()U REALTORS', 615 6000 2443 East Co.m Highway. Corona del Mar also 1n Mesa Vl!foo, al 546-5990 I 002Geftft'Oll 1002 .............................................. ~TIYE VIEW California living af its best; 4 bdrm. Cameo HigbJands home, ove rlooking ocean & mountains. $145,500. Easy financing. View your favorite ocean from kitchenj living • rm., ms tr. Bdrm. & patio. 673-4400 REALTY Dl'lhioll of Hcrbor lnnshmnt Co. macnab / Irvine realty FINER HOMES AtOM $137 ,000 TO $1,200,000 WR.COME AIOARD OH LIDO ISLE! Wh at a "lluppy Landin~" on the bay w/lg. f10~1 t & sun patio on pier. Supe r fl oor plan for Jiving & entertain in!;! -4 bedrooms -small maid's room -den -5 baths. $350,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (I flt ) IEAUTIFUL ILUFFS IY THE IA Y Absolott>ly s mashing 3 bedroom, 21 ~ bath horn<' in perfect condition, w/goq~cous VIEW of upper bay. Mir rored wall s, b ea utiful wallpapers -great carpets & drapes. Extremely private location -pool avai l. Owner movJng. $137,000. Barbara Wright 644·6200. <Hl2) LINDA ISLE MANSION Outstanding 6 bedroom Spanish style Villa w /verdant courtyar~. s plashing fountain, koi pool & slips for big boats. too! Enjoy the security of Island Bay front living w/guard at entrance. .J ohn Granath 642·8235. (Hl.3) SPYGLASS SPECTACULAR! Ocean view -city lights! Beautiful poot &. ja('u;i:zi ! 8' firepit & sunken living room! Vaulted ceilings -2 fireplaces -s piral staircase -4 bedrooms + huge recreation room w/view & balcony! lrresislihle ! Marjori~ M nhon 644 6200. (H14 ) '4%·1235 644-6200 tol Oo11er Ori~ H•rbor View Center lrvlne <l\ C..mpus V•ll•Y Center 752·1414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G......e I 002 G...,.... I 002 •·····••·•·•····•·······•••··················· Corona Del Mar D"lex $105,000. 3 BR Cha rmer on Orchid. with tge Mstr BR . lgc :,unny patio, and E·Z to rent Bachelor unll. Santa Ana's Best Location $48,500. w/ 10% Down. netter Lh;rn new. 2 BR. fam-rm Townhouse w /lmcld patio. altchd 2 car ~at. f rplc, and comm. pool & jacuzzi. neru;onabte offers considered. Corona Del Mar Near Park 2100 Sq. Ft. 3 BR. 3 Ba, home w/formnl din, fam-rm, pit.is den, only steps lo park & a stroll to beach. With a sumpt uous Mstr Suite, closets galore . Breathtaking new home condition. Reduced to $149.500. 64~7211 .. ~Nl (1(L 01\ll[Y & ASSUDI\ TES 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N ~YLOR CO REAL TORS ~i rn·c 1 H4 THE "BLUFFS .. -B4D UHIT Outstanding customized condominium in newest section of the· "Bluffs." 2 Lge. BR .• den' with frpl., formal dining' rm & 2¥.! baths. Expensive wallpapers, cptng & drapes. Beaut. greenbelt view! Lse $750 Mo. 21 I I S• J1 i ' Mis lood MEWPOIT Cenat. M.I. 644-4910 Walker Blee Real f state VIEW.:_tNCO,,,E.:...pQOL. One of Corona dcl Mar 's finest. 2 Units. one with 2 hdrms., 2 baths & game room w/wct bar; other w/3 bdrms., 2 baths . $210,000 A CO&.DWIU. IANIM CO. 644-1766 2111 SAN JOAOUIN HILU RO. IN Nl!Wll'ORl CENTIR 10021G1Mr .. 1002 .............................................. CE BOBBI ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE • VIA LIDO HOU <>uto;Landing 2 Story Family Home With P ier & Slip for Large Yacht 5 Bedrooms, Great Bay Viewl 35' Lot. Terrace for cntertainlng. $298.500 * 111 DOYEi DRIYE 631-1100 -----·- ~~~!!!.~~-~~., ...... 1~c:'::::!.~~-~~-······· ~~:~:!.°.~.~ ........ ,~!.~~~.~~ ....... f~~!~~.':'.~.~ ...•.••• G~• · 1002 G..,.., 1001 G, .. ,.. 1001 Gwr9 1002 CorwdelM• 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~SAT/SUMl-5 SEE THESE OPEN HOMES SATUl.DAY,ISUM>AY 1-S · IAY Yll!W, COllONA DH. MAR A great pair of homes. each with a magnificent harbor view & costing the buyer less tha n $100,000 each. Complete privacy is assured with each home facing a separate street. A truly unique property. Loads of parking, a lso. On one large. fee simple lot. $198,500 (Bet. Carnation & Dal1Ua) 2517 ARST ST. IEAUTIRA. IAYCUST L9vety; cus tom built 3 bdrm., 2th bath home with large family rm. & heated puol. Marvelous com er locatioo, in the heart of Bay crest. $137,500. . 2032 SHIPWAY COffT1odewe.ckJ ·H~ e1'lllu0Lio1Cb -Q eheigoJiall • • CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 ~~~! .......... ~?.~~1 ~~~~ .......... ~?.~~ Lido Soud waterfront, 4 Bdrm., 4 bath home with jacuzzi pool & boat slip. ~0.000 . Attr. 4 BR, home on corner lot. Bay views from living rm. & upstairs bdrm. $185,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay~tdt> Drive. N B 67':J · 6161 GREENBELT LOCATION Sup<•rh c-orner lo('olion near greenbelt In lhtrbor Secur. lftnJtrneftt View homes. NicC'ly de· corated 3 bedroom home Fir11l T r ust Deed or ready for occupancy. $200,000, 11Vall•ble tor Formal dining plus Cami· oceanfront property. ly room. Nice garden and Valued In exceaa ot patio areas. Outstandlnit $300,000. Current rate & value at $110,000-Cee. terms to be mutuaUy 673-8550. agreeable. For detnlls Ol'INll1u • .,r,;1JNufltN<f'' MA y Q CK [99111 ~~ NEW LISTING! COS.TA MESA EASTSIDE 3 Units, $89,500! 4 UnJta S128,000! MESA VERDE Spacious, neat & clean, 4 bdrm. + family • frplc. Well landscaped, etc. Shown b1 •Pv't. s110.0001 OOOPSI Falling O\lt of t-•crow • duplex on full R·2 lot, ~ blk. to oc.ian, for only $74.500! lalKHI lay Prop. RHltton • 675-7060 * . I Oceanview ~ CdM $79,000 Ocean view res. l ot in qu iet neighborhood w/pvt bcb access. Owner 'may carry 2nd TO or parllal sub. to con.st. loan. wt of Jts kind in CdM. CdM ~Duplex $224,500 .:._View New exclusive listing for th·is beaut. tri·level duplex w /fantastic ocean, jetty & bay views from both upper & lower units. This is a real pride of ownershlp gem. Call for appointment. New Duplex ~ CdM Completion 0~!!1.5!~ days, pic k your own decor. colors on this South of the Hwy beauty. 2 Br, 2 ba front & J Br. 2 ba rear + 4 car parking . . . ~y 675-2311 G.-rol 1002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "SPYGLASS" CORONA DEL MAR ~~THE REAL ~ ESTATE~S _ ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 605 MCIM)Uerite Coty & dt.>lsn duplei.. ~ Wt m largo pl.lyroom nr :lrd bdrm .. + l ·bdrm • no z,lt.>J>S, vacant, ehu:u11g & only $112,600 ""lo.-tlty Realty 3001 ~ t:i.l Hwy P3.-6SIO Cotto MHO I 024 •····••····•·•··•······ HEW, .-.EW, .. IW! t fklrin home w/NF.W r r pt-.. <'•lll&Olcum, ft't1e· tn)! & 11 ·:c In a prl tnl: Ml':.a Vl·t de loc11tlon. ~.~JO. t;vc:c. MG·1081 Poul W Ur •11t1fu·hl &A,•o< b-l7-8')~0 SOMETHIHw SPECIAL 4 ncdroums. $53,950- lari:c rcC'rcal1on room. ? l\alhs, IJi.: liv rm, family 1 m. fireplace, custom kttehl•n Oversized dou· hie i;:u rat,:l' + recrea· llonal \chides stora51c . JU~"T LISTED!! Hurry on thi s Costa Me::..i bargain! ' CAii 54().1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS OPEN HOUSE 1·5 SUNDAY 297 LILAC LANE Endonqe~d Species Almost l'Xllnrt-a truly 1rud1L1011<1I 2 story hnmt• 111 prc:.llgtous Eastsick . hoosltni; fine homes ;mtl 11c11thbor:. ! 'this " bedroom. J both rarilr has lovl•ly mass I\ l' d r I ( t IV 0 Cl d & S t 0 11 l' ttrE'J)hH·c:/ mu rhle hearl h Pl.l'S l h•I l'tSO hied l.'11 try lo) t•r & plu~h ma:.ll'r 'utlt• ,\ 1o:t•nulnc find for :.dt•t l t \ c owner. BARGAIN HUNTERS College Park 4 Bedrm + Den Area Pr•tty Tree Strut A!>sumc lht• loan! ~;, rclflonl Co:.1.1 \lcsa loc•.i I ton, nrat Ot •mite Cua:.l <:11llt•)!l' & i.hop:s. Jr. estate :.t1t•tl Int with pat Ly pul11> Crackl 1ni: fireplace. family rlen &. rl1n1 ng <·om IJll. Lu'h. tree linrtl ~• rC'..t. StiO.~t "' u n tw I 1 c• \ " h I c' \' a I u t' mrn. t·u11 5 rn .1120 • . ' ~ j ~,_.We ,._......,.W. .._..,_W. Hotia.tFwW. "-'"ForW. I frlday.Oclobar8,1976 OAILY PILOT ·~ ;;.:;;:~·.:.;;.;··· .. ·-· .................. io44 ;;~ ............. io44 ;:; .............. i0-..4 ;;;;·· .. ·io94i ....... ,.,. w. ~ Fw w. Other .... 1s..... I~ .... 1s ... . ••···.tr· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • ·,..· ••• • • • :.:' •• • ,· ·o·6·,· ~· • • • ·,.· ·.:: ::.:...· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "..:.. • • ·1·0· o· ·o· *'flBl.JRON·8YOWNBB D~ UNIVPKIJ !Ul 2.ba onMSUH IJ4 .. w-,.r •• ._wper,__ ao"a..c-,,.,.rty zoooa..cwP~ny New~. Lil JUYAC TURru ROCI ISITIJ al.. r. l ! . . ........................................................................................... . ,.,.., 0• • pr u 1 en t H'O me den, ctttlr •ll, cor i«. I 76 SUMsn Tai. Bd,Z~ba.XlntlocaOon. POOL&VIEW ' Tu.rtllncll arta Show~ Mon •Prl by appt. Vlctort. Buch· mulU· ORANGE COUNTY Days 846-M37 Evc/wkad like 1 modet Moclpali Sat / Si.an open house leve.l home cm ~an aide JUST FOR 1 _.UGHS ID-!113 Ea Perle n c e the ooly.~G3.or-5'>J031 l·SPM. ZS Mandrake. ol hwy. Xlnt locaUon; ~ ••••••••~~.!!.~! f:i:°~:~~u:i!::' ~:!'!'; rtle~k. Broadmoor M2-IM:~-==~R ~:::::1l~!w3 ~~~ IEAD THIS 1932 AD! PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP Resale Speclallata. s. dent home. 4 Bedrocim Plan 4. Cmr view lot, Twnhou11 University 2'-' bath home. wllh 1932 Disposal sale or LIDO ISLE 4«Sbdnnmodelaavall, floorphanwsthovu 4br. 2~b •• •trlom. Pk.3Br!Ba.newcpta6 (rple .. haat>Hnmedasa sensational, low, 1932 prices. ACT 10mew/poolJl.963-4e02 aq1 • n. c~•Jtes sJpecloos ~M.l!~ .. ~woer. Prine paJnt.•.ooo.&«.--Mijtal, bubt ~heco11ra1te " QUICKLY! Remember last summer! u NITS Pennincton Properties 1':.urJiuf,n c~~tr!f u:i;: "'~· ~ ~:ir w~ttc rlnanvcen~~ Alm06t half of t.hil beautiful island was LET'S MAKE A DEAL cond1tioninc and muc a.die S-J..... .._.. • 041 quaW1ed buyers. sut,soo snapped up In the last 10 weeks of the GLIM MA.Jt moft. Call todaJ for de • -t ..._ •••••••• •• ••••• ••• •• ••• HORTH IHD 1931 seasoo, when the UquldaUon sale By owner alna;le •tney 4 tali. -'"-· Relu beMalh tho bl1 of Lido I sle was first announced. 30-40 br, 1~. b1, xlnl cond, 3 BR., 2 ba. ei>d unit. · Palm enc. Juat ! bib. -YES, even 50 lots a week were sold; man1 ~•lru. Comer lot. Pluah cerpeta. Near from the beach. oo Coast :-th h .I~. of •'--b trlr or boat 1cceas. Open CALL NOW pe>ol. VJew! $.ti,000 Hwy. This 2 bdrm. wt· SA11Ce en. unw-\.Uvae uyers house sat /Sun 1·5 . ~ HASTIHGS&CO. tageneed.slotsotwork, havebeenplanninghomes;32already $62,500. 962-3241 or ~/'.. 752 • 7315 .......,.. 640.H60 ~ what an Investment up or building -scores more plans for 55&-7007 opporuanii.y at thil price! immediate constl'uctlon -making DONALD M . lllD .. 500 ~~~ .. '"· ... ,..,. OPEN DAJLY i toe CltOWH POINT Udo Isle TODAY the m06t active & ONLY $47 500 ALL ABOARD! Thuts thru Sunday. 1u11 Marvelous tocaUon, only successful seaside colony on the , • 1• GI bra l l e r , I r v ine . .. a few steps from popular Pac Ilic coast. AND YET, prices are 3 Bedroom Condo In H.B. This beautiful Columbia Gracious living. Comm Creacent Bay Beach. still at ROCK BOITOM for those who • 3 New Units, townhouse design incl 3 BR owners unit -4Plex,12 Yrs old, w /Wlbellevable 4Br, 2Ba1 1700sqftowners unit. • 4 Plex, Under construction. 3Br, l~ Ba owners unit. Choose colors and options now. aeanold. Hurr I. Model In Collece Park ~~~'C:'~'!'i:ev~e7:; Thi.a I bdrm •• 2"" ba. act.AT ONCE! •• '" • · \as b e1e~h~p1r:3ed youraell . GEM I NI N 0R1 NS ~h: ! ~~:!tc:~c!: $110-SUO-m4 71 • ~::eu~Herss 11alsbem REALTY.UMim RE A L T y plan. Low maint. yard. ~~~~~~~~~ bonusroom,ramilyroom Low a..J Quality construction. MO.._ t1AD 1"S 1976 AIJ • 4 Plexes. 3 In Orange County SOLD -G New Townhouse Units Costa Mesa •8 Units (2·4 Plexes) 2 COmplexes to choose from. · _ • HA.CH IA.RGA.IM 40' PooU 40' Ftt! SU,500 C Br, aep 40' party rm w/masslve brick lplc & open beam celling1. Giant 20x40 sparkling pool, plush landspg & manicured lawn. 2~ Mi. to ocean. can't be beat. Hurry, Cenlury 21/Walk· 1n 848.aoec>. WILL SELL IY ITSELF • Bedroom, l~ baths, carpets, and drapes llke new. Good buy at $6S,9SO. Ph: 962·7751. INT'L R.E. N~ORK -Ra.I Estate by Md/AV & rormal dining. Ster nf r-nce! --Garden room hu blt·Ln Have you noticed tbe scarcity of Intercom to i.uve tired 1.-cho S-JH'\ I WREN THE SUN GOES BBQ.ll•.ooo vacant lots on Lido Isle? We just reeL Fireplace ln ramil UNOBSTRUCTED DOWN. thia is where happen to have a rare find at only room. Ml~ doors i VIEW you'll wanl to be. Coastal ~ bdrm. Patios in front ONGOLFCOURSE & Catalina views plus ~ $86,000 rear. 3 comm. pools. By Owner. Garden level. twinkling city tlgbts. 'fer P.S. I wonder how many laughed In Parks. Close to schools steJ) down Lv'ng rm, 2 Br Cozy 2 Bdrms., wood , ,,,.,,,,._ 1932? shopping. Are you in lov + den, 2 ba. Lux cpt 'g pa n e 11 n g • s to n e 11,.c: N.CoM• .._ , __ wtlb trains! Then this t 1123 Flores (o(f Arboles). fireplace, beamed cell· ..... y.,__.- lhe home for you t Wat.c M0-4699 or 833-3066 even-lngs. Secluded earden 494•1177 lhe trains go by fro ings & wltnda. 833-9460 patio; large lot. 189,900. JUST LlSfED Gorg LIDO REALTY lJ77VleLWe...... 673-7300 • 12 Units (3 yrs young, Costa Mesa) •16 Units (4-4 Pl.exes) Breaking ground now. • 12 Units, 2 years old • 18 Units. under construction •29Units, 7Yearsold SOLD -48 Units, Laguna Niguel SOLD t64 Units, Anaheim SOLD "'"102 unit$, 3 )"rs old. under7xGross your backyard! Hurry! wkdys. OLD ADOBE HOME coastline views Lo La • • w' · ' Jolla. Executive hom Newport IHclt I 069 Newport IMctl IO" I • IY OWNER ua11tb 1rBdrm1xer-uppen r po1 ten~-w/3br,2~ba,rormaldJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>ther complexes are listed and sold Assumable loan. 3Br. 2 rep acecx before adv e rtising. Ask for ba+famnn. $69,SOO. Call vaulted cellnes. Great rm. Ultimat.e in decor. tt.WYlew HoMff · ith f RANCH REAL TY 551·2000 '152.o283or640-0166. Agnt. hldeaway or starte $U1~N~su· AL 1 A dellgbllul c Bdrm. UDO SANDS 8PPotntment w one o our staff ln Please leave name & home.$64,000. . spac ous home in "Model Home·; Walk tobeatbeactil advance. BUILDERS-O WNERS; number. fam1l~ bome, wood, condition upgraded Large • bdrm .• 2 be., Quail Place lists and sells $3-$5 Million ---------• WANTTOBUILDNOW? g1us, _lgh beams, Mex· w/many features. Fee frplc .. extra. large lot: in property a month, mos tly Model Sale's Buy this ocean/canyo lean h ie. Views from land. Top nelgbborbood. commun. pool. Seller apartments ·. but homes, office view lol & set approved every room. Plus 2 sep. Sllt,150. most anxious. $79,500! CHARMl .... G.I AwardwhmlngUruvenl· plans for-2280 sq. rt., 3 dSb1PgEar~TesASUBC u'sooL.A R lalboahyProp. buildings, condos & commercial as " lY Parle Townhome by J . Bdrm. wood & glaas coasWne views, custom • ...._... well. List where the actioo is. This beautiful 3 bdrm ?tt. Peters Co., One custoro home. $45,000. features, beaut. decoral· * 615-7060 * P•esl ey Mode l io modd .emairu.1' B• • * 494-1057 * I'·~ •P.19.~~ ~ Cahromia Homes offe Ba, 2 sly, indoor atrium. ed, 3 br. 3~ ba, den, aii ..,....... 2 balhs & separate rami· ProlessiooaJly decorated ~·ECT "CU' "I formal din rm. Privacy. By owner. 2 blocks to l . ti . ~ "' ~ 1185,SOO. MEW USTIMG! Pl ap•rl:le• Pr ......... yrm.F1replace1n v1n lmmed occupancy. OCEA.MVl!W BUSINESS OPPTY. N'pt Sho Af beach.3br,den,2ba. 752 .... 20 -r"'ni-'920 rm. Patio in courtyard. $110,990. Sales Ofc Ph: N lti 1 "'-au•u salon in heart · res; · rame, Tenniscourt&pools, MOeOUAIU!,* UA01MOtGUA1ut.N1W11CM1 !!J!Q1 Sprinklersinfront.C 5Sl-0203;l~5 oaily ew exc ng uxury .,,., .., l-sty,2BR&denor3BR. S71,500.23SLugonia. to schools. Hurry! Won't ~:">mes$8S. 2 & 3 Br, 2'n ~£'L8o ~~·ESTAT Bltns, z patios. Slepe S48-6030 Ottm-ltHI &tate lncOfM Pf'OtM'1Y 2000 ..._.0 MORE EXCUSES last long! Uni v er s i l y Pa r k , , rom .950. Sc.\ & 4 ..... ...,.,3 ocean & pools. $65,000 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • Twnbome on greenblt. 10%down.499·451S ..... ..,.,., CA.YWOODltEALn --------MoW.HCMIWi Time to make tbat view.Snglsl)',rambling.--------• •s••·t"'90• IYOW ...... !•. £.-..-~ ..... -1100 4 ·PLEX ban to OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 ._ • "51' ~ ~ Recently constructed in ~lus:ehomae~e:::de~r: !rr:a~y~au.,°~:a:e~: MYSTIC HIUS only 4 blks to bea~h.-..i'i---------.1 BlgCanyon·NwptBch ••••••••••••••••••••••• &in Clemcnto overlook- bdr. Landmark w/fam • $112,SOO. 5Sl-6l'12 3BR, 3BA. sauna, View, BR. l~ ba, easy enter Cstm home. 48r, • ba, COSTA MESA-VACANT Ing golf course. Large rm., Door to ceiling mir· View, View. Great Ex-taining In lge llv-rm paol, billiard rm. view. $4,500 uruls. n2S.OOO. Cirm. 612 rors in step down LR. Lg. 1.-cho s.. J........_ ecuUve home. charming home. qule SPYN ar-s HILL $295,000Courtesy to rttrs. lbr furnished, Jrg paUo, Calle Campana oWDU, 'd t' I h rds IL .......,.... 67,.7601 ""-T street. $97,950. 64 auw Call644-0927or644-1621. awning,walktostores& 496·5275 cov pa 10, w. ya • • .. ~CH Rir."'TY 3BR, 2.,.,. Ba Townhouse, .-A.w • Se . S C H N rt Be h' fl ·--------•I · wallpaper, pecky cedar. ~"551 •20---.00 4 Monta n as Norte. av1ew t. ( st wy ewpo ac s nest bus. I nquir e owner.1---------upgraded floor in g l, ________ __. m.3179 eves.SlOS,OOO. ---------Thalia. 10. on Wilson > customhomesiles,onlhe Space 12. 2191 HarborSanClemente.12 u~lts oo Collect. 968•4456 Bkr. .-FAMILY DELIGHT .586-0t59or645-0797 (10-5) very toP. of Spyglass Hill. NEWPORT SHORE;S. 3 Blvd. 548·1915. 2!1 built res-com l Jot. •IR + f"MILY Deerf" td T nbo Will bwld to suit. From br. 2 ba: nr commun. ---------• $21 000 gross nr bcb. 8581Lowmead $73,500 .. "' · ie ow me, up High a bove La"una; FORTHEF"MILY l/te s W lkt bch ·--------•l $210 .• 000.Ph 492··5078own • .. "FTER HOURS.. $6•,too ft.....ced plan 4, comer un· .. "' $135 000 poo nm · a o · "' .. .. .... BR DR F h large 3 bdrm.. 2 bath th l loves redwood & Spyglass Hih Sales ore Hy ownr. Prin only. Best FREE MODEL ·----------dynamic setting In this Quiel cul-de-sac In it,3 • • R,attc · home;manyextras.Dbl. a 15 Bodega8ayDrive buy on bch property. •• romantic paradise. A Irvine. Spanish ar ches gar. Nr pools & parks, fireplace, larae dlnin" cedar paneling. Tbis 3Br. ..,,, 000 ... ,. ·-HOME SHOW Oistrffs r--rty! ed $73 900 D e .. • fam rm, 2ba, home is f Newport Beach ...,.,, · ...., . ......,. • ~r-superbly designed 4 bdr. entry. Large enclos • • Y own r • rm., private brick patio; 10 Beautifully decorated 1 can rind itror you. POOL home. Bu ms, frontyard patio. Smokey 552-8811. Open Sal/Sun. large fenced yard with ~s;·.g:~~S~UN. m4>&«·1.32l WANTED homes a re on dlspla( at Beach area specialisL catbedral ceilings, mir· mirrors and redwood #2Goldenbush. m a ture t reea. Xlnt 3009 MountainView 1---------1 Guadalupe,4brinBluffs. lbe Marriott Hole in Probates,Coreclosures, ors. Value priced-board decorator living •2 a. WOOOlltlDGE nei&bborbood. Priced to-LEEHUGHESRLTR Prine only please! Call Newp0rt Beach this sun· bankruptcies, divorce, won't last! CaU collect room -plus Spanish T l day at$89,900 m.iass 499 1731 IEST STREET collect , 219-931-3517 aft d,ay. Golden West Mobile Investment properties 56 Bkr. brick fireplace. Handy alte ,Your pick; one s a · Homes. the leading pro-below market price. t Boothbay f76,900 chef's kitchen. Family ~ 5 lhrow from lak -' ~OO ' a..,.. Hiiis I 050 IEST VIEW &:JO pm. d11Ccr of double wide in Ken Jollftson. lroktr ' room. Queen alze mast.er an Woodbridge Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAll1. y ILUFFS H1e11 'a· Vu H-Uw west, will open the Call (714)673-'S<IS swt.e plus 3 more family The other, 8 beautlful. 4 ~W • .._ _______ _. uw ........,_. h h bl· ireplace. $59,999. J07o bedrooms E ·Z car e bljrm. Broadm~ pa 4'91•2800 1• Pri,_W...,..,_. BY OWNER. Carmel t!'!!:n ~ r!x,: l~ p~r.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ own. Owner anxfous .. yard.PotuD1bench.Re· ~me.Actnow&youc MUSTSRLNOW! TlttHA.IHDUMrT model.3Br.2ba,famrm, suaday. Come to the l20 Units , pride or 11642-3850Agent. locating -take advan-packcarpetcolon.. All ......... r .. b"• ..__ S143,000.0penS/S2·S man)' extras. Principals show. You'll like what ownership, 7 yrs old. C U od ..... -v .. .... ....,.,.. nld Ce ri only. Owner transferred. Cos M 18 000 takes over tage! a 7S2·1700t ay.• ~ done! inlb 301Ave a r tos yo•see. Goldenwest ta eia.8X gross.. y~nts. sharp 4 bd, [ o-r"'11101\0:0fHlfL 552·7000 new, bf.,Z~ upr.r~':a Moms Realty833-1• ,_644-_125 _ 7 _·------• Mobile Homes. 15% down. Super loc. :::7~: ~:~~I ••«• Wti.AGE. . . ·. ~ ~':.~?::! ~ i~::tr~~~ ~:PolF >lot~~:.~~ liviog l~J~~~i"/!~J~~~we.~s~~ron~w~~d~~~il~~h~o.~r~~t~e. ::;i~ii::~:;~::: f b b 'd REALTORS spectacular white water $74,000. Phase 3 UO d rm w/conversalion pit. Prtly furn. Nice area. (5) Unit, H.B. $127,500 ake roo. 3 r, 2 a, sh · RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN view. J uat liste d at fllll ER IEALJY • egree "°' Secluded are a w /pvt $5500. cash. 642·3501 Victorian House + in--gl~s door to pa~. 3 Br 2~~ Ba, popular s.n1,-________ .. $325,000. Shon by appt. .. glare VlEW, nice d~t. back yrd. Approx 2,.200 Owner. orS48-7421 come units nr beach " per 1mmac )'rd & an-Luis Rey. Many up-A-A-HUM-M m1,y l'15-t8CIO. MMll4 :tgraded 2br ",g:n. sq. ft.6'4-2373. Laite Park in downtown · r. $6S 950. arades. View golf course . . ~~·(T;r;ALij;)"Bi~iil~~~~~~~~~ sentebe owner P r.:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;t2 BR, liv rm & kitchen, JlB. SlOS,000. & lake. $115,000. 5l7·70t4 Excuse me • I ••1· WALKTOALISOBKACH Drive Y 2244 ort.. full bath, 8x40. $12SO. (2)NewSUnltbldgs. or ~3215 pardon me • yes, you I I 3 Bedroom, a balb, famJ-CONDO by ownr. As_-1 _car_Us_le_. <_7_14_>327_·_37_7a. __ 1 JU ST LIS TED _548-_6_17_3 ____ __. Anaheim, $136,500. ---------• youhaven'tseenthillov ly room ud fireplace. a11mable 8'-'% loan, SWIM INSIO(I Newport Heights home lullMuProperty a400 Century 21/Sparow .. --------t LIVEIMlllVIMI ely College Par Secluded H&iF p ool qualifying. 3 br, 2 bat • amidtrees&nowers; 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnvestment963·7866 $49,500 "Berkeley" model bome JOxJ5. $105,000. cent air., new dl"Jl8 ., go ask for J im Wilson Rancho Lo Cuesta Walnut sq plan B. 3 whenyoudoseelt,you'I Jay W. YeataRealty cpt. pool, lge patio" Unwindtolbetrickle oh BR, den, 2 ba. Extra OFFfCEILDG ---------Ingle sLory elegance bdrm, 1 ba, com pool & fall in love with its spli 31709Coaatffwy yard. Next to Lel1ure WATERFALL ln your large living rm. with On the Wat.er, Newport EAST SIDE C.M. features 4 bedrm, de· park. Call us now to see level floor plan, So.Laguna 499.2237 World.. $4.9,900. $10, livingroom-ordlvelnto brick frplc. +2 bonus Beach adjacent Lido 1 Units, 1·3Br, 6·2Br, lighlful upgrading. sour-this well appointed bdrms .. 3 baths, eentra down, pymnts, $362. mo. your h eat e d indoor room.a adjoining dbl. car Villag~. Short teases, $210,000. 979-8533 a&t. ing cathedral ceilings & home. 546--0022 air cond~, plus man Call for al?pt aft s or all pool-you can do both i garage, on alley. $89,500. ideal for headquarters Prin only. ,fruittreesallcloseto&be other extras. Owner daySat/SUn.581~90%6. t.hls 4 bedroom, a bath, CALL '-' '4'•2414 bldg. In quire __ __;:;..._ ____ _ ocean. anxious,eocalltoda)'I •-wa-a IOSZ l•m lly home In ,,~ ~ (714)862-8622 2234 E. Newport Beach lri·plex. _,.....,........ eecluded, prime l'ftklen dN... Highland Ave. San on canal w/boat dock. Two Story ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Ual Newport area wit alALt"Y Bemardino92404 $10,440 gross. $135,000. Large 3 bedroom Condo i---------outstanding vlewal G "-•" Nc•,•rt Pu• OUiu 492·3710,eves. just steps to sauna, pool ---------GOLD IEALTY assumable loan l& jacuSuu.lb. <?twner ls rarnx· NO WEEPING ,,..____ & Oftlv c• 4tM65J Sl98,000. OCUHVIEW INC. ous. m1 your o era Vl"n:' ~r. View the blue Pacific by M A N A G E M E N T now. HERE•. MO CAR ~~-·~':!l:"c!~ • Br .... ·--•• r~ doy and City ..... by BA YFRONT DIVISION. Prolesslooal home with close-in vu, Count.I')' kitchen.. Hew • Pl-night. Exec. hilltop Office building, apec. apartment, office build· H You An Lool&htg In lovely WiUowa area, NECESSARY 2 qit'g•drapes. -. -home, thjs lmmac. home lacular view, luxurious lng.s, & shopping center ror an immaculate 3 th.ls nicely upgraded, 4 cozy patio le fplc.; OpeoSal/&snl.S HDJl!•&ll•a . ls waiting for the dis· exec:utiveofflces.An:llnt management in L.A., bed.rm home located In bedroom, 2 bath home When you move lnto::·~;bdr;;;ms;;.$87;;,;900;;;;;;;;;~~:Meoz~~Loa~~Se~rnnoe;~~rl: .... :::•:·~~:.t::m:20:~~-~ACM~ crlminating buyer. investmeohtS630,000. Orange, Riverside and an excellent area and has handsome patio and 3 BDRM. separate ho US,000. Ail· 645-0882 or llU.GlUNDY San Bemadi.no counties.. 'ced in lhe low '60's. yard: central air condi· In UNIV. PK. Stores '96-7996 Robby Robinson (7H) CallOntu t1oning io°h CIC?se to r~i!!~t::~lyct":: JUSTLISTID ~-!~ ..... ~!~~BRING YOUR CLU ·-------bah-675-6161 752-10'20. ~~ue a~ S::,~.i· A yard. Spacious dlnln Top quaUty & quiet good ()pea Sun. 21433 Via Ron· White picket lencln . Udo Ille Chat....,. o.Mx~ 1100 6 Unlts-1.oftg .. oc" room with wet bar. Lo tute are evident in this 2 da. <nr Trabuco "Aliso frames this graceruU W. Only 579 OOO 21 am ai~' $70's. Bedroom & den, • bath P1'wy) Nice view 3 br warm 3 bedroom, 2 ba ly 0....-SI 57,SOO •••••••••••••••••••••• , ~ • .... ~-executive home on a 1~ ba, w/w cpt. CbarrO borne, only steps to a go WATEllFltOMT WIU more than make the ·· ~ 11 r-.-..w quiet cul-de-sac ln North mdl w/lge kitchen lee CXJUl'MI In prirne loca tsr·JBa·Lgepatio DUPLEX payments. Call 752.o283 SURFREALTY. Prllfl.!!'t•a · Laguna. Breathlakin1 yard.Nraboping p~rk& tJonlnapeople-wbo-c.a '8'SttoStLot orG40-0L66. AgnL Pleaao SJ&.754.2• 536-HT• .... ~s~-:2° ltACM white water ocean & city rec cntr, Owner baa nel&hborbood~ Seo 1 3CarGarage Pllll & DOCK leavename&number. vlews.sw.ooo bougbt&isanxiOU9, wm now-~ OPENSAT/SUN!W ~ lnnowterio"r.swel~tyouraaL C.M.FOURP• l:V IEACHHOME I Br 3 Ba. gigantic Fam Rm bltns i:tolorc, 2 rptc's. 2~ car gnr, + lge workshop. Blk wa ll, keyed gates. Walk to beach1 schools. city ball. Cust Dlt, elegant. Bkr. 197,500. Aslr for Rose. i llMll7-567S Turtle Rock Ole n by eonalder 2nd T.D. Full 21r1Via0rvleto v-.... ..... laaL ~ owner, Plans. choice lot. price on{1 '64.900. Euy JI 1Q·wl~ 673-6026 Bulkier. 675-1233 S92,soo Xlnt location, reody Dec. terms • •------<Xm'AMESA By<>wncr. Prln.Only. 5S1-4931or 552·0100. 496-72J2 lll.013' Bill Thompson~ Plaat s.a...... 1076 2 Units on lg lot. N~ 833-0192 •OPEMHOUSI• 495-1870. PraperU.a '. • ........ ~ ............. work. Good loc., areal ·Plex Costa Mesa. Thun. ttn S.. 1-4 'fS13 CAM"5~f1Mttt IUILDB'S DEIJGHTI By owner, quiet Street ..... ~53_·.:2° ttaat * * * DE AC II G ET· potential. 645·7221 S179,000. 540-3828 Ownu. II LIMOMTlll OPENDAll~Y l. Gentle sloping site n ear Saddle b1ck HA.llOltVIEWHOMI AWAY, $37,900. Perfect Ce.ntury21"Westcltrr' AgenL Pnn.only. Univ. Pk. Terr. 2 BR., aA.M. TOS P.r.t. w/panoramlc ocean & cl· OoUece. beaut. 3 BR, 1"4 cottace for 2nd. home or I An UNITS, Cotto Mnt14-ftlex f.m rm W/ ...... rt ..... ty Uabt views. Owner Ba, fam-rm, brick f~lc, O~~aloal Portortn M.lremcnt. Ownr muat •y old d I I 3 Good .. re•, Nortbend, • .. '"'"' Y••v, Youneed toseelh.ialrv will subordinate w/~ pm1eUn1&isbuU.en,fndt lluuel. :I Br, Z'-' Ba, JO end wUl help wW>" n • euxovew, " • entry. Plush cptg. Man) home before you bu.y down. $16,000 full prlco. " 1h1de treea. Front f~u\llbr"! ... wJlolt 1 ~ fina.nclng. BR, I Ba, owners 1pt. llOO aq. ft. eacb. 2 BR, a 'wsa.lebyowner.Hunt· amenities. Quiet street, Dlscoverthenewlllel 2.Superoceanaican,_ ~ard rureoveted • •u a"°• ar .. vuu •BERntAHENRY• Near Dana PL Marl.Ga. b a, lrplc, patio•• incton Townhomes Con· nr.sbopplna. $64,900 t.hia most tte.lrable 3 br views, OYtalde coastal ten'ace. ~lew of mouo· Spanilb tUe, PoOI Iota REALTORS OMW $300,000. Bkr.498-2790 aaragu. Good ta1' do. Spacious 2 BR, 1~ 2 ba home in thla mos eoc:nmlaalon. owaer wtU Ulna. $189,900. 495-1831 brick work, new 21SDd llar,SanClem. C.Prlnc.lpalaonl,y) abtlte.r.$129,500, Bia, all upgraded. Close For lease: drive b y 21 preferred community i coufde bordln tlo Ing+ much more Howard Johnaoo Bealt1 to beach " harbor. ~~!'t:ii;~~~ wlni.ne./the .~...: saa!~ummonab• t o quafu~:d bulrder~ Mew,.,.....-1069 BATi~~~uss _. ~::.b:a:r~:n~ u::· =!!~!!? .. ~!!! 4t'1·17'4 146•900• 840-J082. Opeo Hanover. 3 BR, atrium, .,,..y. -$26,SOOfuUprice. --•••-•••••......... ••..--llbr -.,eo'o 'Ha to l800000. aab fws.le 2200 boule Sun. 16580 Nu.be loan. 3. One ol the few eood 11M PonSbeffield •ry. • owner. ~up 1 1 c: •••••••••••••• .. •••••• Lane. plusbcamelcpLUnJvPk JUSTll!DUC• bulldine all-. av•ll•ble, Peel.and $1.59 -.S.13 to an~eat In un ts It --------·~ntennialRealF..t..to SH,500e.d._. hl~h above tbe city Byowner (11')-.2221s-..._ CommlNOWl6'0-8300. M~:fc~~~ SIR-LAMDMAIK EVI-;LYNCOPELAND Ilg ts, fo1. & tr•lllc Y11W ~ 1071 CHIYYCHASE deal ~House Sat/Sun 552·1'176 S52-04:M Wood.rid.le bome by sa.s below •. Owntt wilt carT')' From the Blaffa, 2111 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• I & I '°UltPLIX I for sulM!lvldlnc or S&-. 3ba. Lg fam rm, 3 Near the Lah ~ ~down. $37,IOO Cliff Dr .. 3 Brtonnel dlo ACRE HORSE propmy ANAHEIM :'!Zns~tt'0otn1:~~ car 1ar .. lae brick paUo LAHIM/OPTIOM Brand news br, 2V. WJP~YOUltr•RA -. ram rm, n ..... new. •I 2t>drm ranch houso. A..---w/planters, lge patio ...___ H S&rv... ~ ,,.. ..... G _., ho Off Four 2 bedroom. Spec. vwocr wUI belp f1nUCL cover. Prof landscaped• We will make a deal. Nd llUI.,.,. urryl a. utllu) ~ ln N Owner auloual Opea ar•:~ .. • P. buy, only $71.950. 'l'ak1 Jl\allprice$(S,OOO. deoorat.edthru-out.Walk a tamlly to live ln our 5SM55I · .:,2br,2be.f.rplc,v&ew', SalllSun.AaeotlUo44IOI ~nWJ'.SZ95,000. over VA loan w/$8, 144, 67J.7601 toMiahborhood !l~ls. forme r home. ,3Br , ~ ltrdto .. ttlnl frore HOMas t down. OWNR/AOT sa.soo. 20381 Maruiard !t::n·e~·rr;~'l-or2';3 !y M4.t50. us Cypreu. HAllOltW UDO ISLI AMCMOIA• 54C).055S 11.... • ~-.:r .. ~·1:0~::3 640-0166. Aant. Plea• ntrg ~8::-.1:~. 3be. ram :T.d!.:~.~.,: oWN1~4~i~oo Id IMITMIMn .~.~~;r. ....... ~~!! byownn-. leave ntmc&:number. home h11 too mao7 r.=/:.'.~~o;::::: leaae. • S:rm,c::':!O:, 1114t4t6-7711 MOWllTHITIMI MOllUHOMl,AU 1044 By ownr. tJnlver&ity Pan amenlti. to Ital. Come l<&. ll01 Pert Barmouth. famllr rm. wet bar. for job 1eekera to check TO apace top ra~ all "* TwnhBC!. vmaae I, earn-"EAL UT#fE IHVUTMo.r see for yourself. only _..... .., .. ?tol aoutb patJo. euulllul I 010 th• Dally Pl1ot Help adult park. Lrg 2br bouae ·•••••••••••••••••••••• btid&• mdl. 3 br, 2 ba, lae Pf0pl1 htlpirtt JHO,,lt:.. Sl'Tt,500. lW Re1atta, ·-•vr oprn dealan ideal for en· •••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted claaslllc•Uon. II for owner/mar. + l~ Br, fam rm, din.Ina rm. liv.rm., tnte.rlor atrium. openSun, 1·6. e .. t buy In Newport tertalnlng. brivc b)' 22a AsSUME1~ VA the job )"OU want b not lcr8 & permit for 12 L1e lot. $79,950. N e Nr poola, tennl1 crts .. Deerlleld home, 3 br. 2 ba, saion.. 4 Br, s ba, comer Via Pal«rmo, the.n call 3 Br, a ba, tam rm, dbl there ydu mlght conakJor add 'I spacea. $200,000 agnts. M2·9336 chlldnm.t park. All cl wood oolln11. 2 ITPlci. lot, dthwbr, frpk, llOOlt. (213) ,.__. days or frplc, FA heat, bltos. Nr offerinc your sen-tees eqully. For details call ltltch w/ncar new a •tr I um • o fh e tennis. b .. df, etc • .Prtce (710 iTl·GS4l eve1 at W1rn cr • Brhtol. wtth an ad ln the J l\naco B. Howey. SEC/C. l•ve IOftMthlnic to &ell? ptlanc~. Ma.too. Ev amenlUea. Apt. Jern 1lalbod to m.,soo. Call wknclt-fOf' eppt to lD-$41,SOO. Neda work. Waot.d calelCI')'. Pbo Clll Classlned adJ do tt well. only or wt.nets .. 5Sa.o.m. •1•1 1D10 .. C.-.....,.4'4-~ Propst,)' HOQle, MNUO l pecl. La. Benedld .Ownw, I0-5'U. 14.2-5'11 140.JJOO -.. ·- .. • • D4 OAflY PILOT flfrl~y Oct00.8 1m ....... .,...,.,.,_. ...... , u.......... ....... u~ ....... u.-..tllitd ',_,.thfd _ ; . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.eel 3300 ~•••tlatm U.lw ht11d th•nU.tw '••• '"* U«lna... • 3244 Mewporta.ec:h lU9Hewporia.och 326'• .................... .. f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••·---·-·--...... ••••••••.-•-..... ••••••••••••• .. ••••-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• MODJESKA CANYON haUstate . Corw .. W. 322211115 I "°"le.ct. J240 UN rv t: R l,..Y i>A K'-ft 3bf, 2ba. Gr(!(lnl~e home. IXfCUTIYl BLUPFS Condo Leases Sttluded. niaUt 2 ~r (.'()~ ;~~~~;·;;r•e•;;~~::~:;; W..ted 2900 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnme tcrwnbctl\ lot .• nr (lrt noor plan, trc lot, lllMT AL SHYICI Startin& al '500 ~&4:.._.lloordm '°r....,.onc Townhouse A•>ts. Onlv -••••••••••••••••••••••• b ,_ r~.. St 4 b.r 2 ba r le pool•. park, Jthools, $450 833-~eves. HOMES. CONDOS, •AicenlS..·ll33• ..-en ..... 10 o~ . ......,.mo. • , Wanl home ln Mission $325.,Z ii', •• .,.Je. • ..... • o.:.rycpU drp1. ~i/an: avail lmmed 3 Rr 2 B.1. . APTS. from S400. per t.uxury condo. 2 br, 2 ba. lit Ii lasl req cl Unlurn $l~. lo mov~ ln. "The ·~·· V11•J0. Will buy d1rrct lor okMa:Reatals 540-S370 S4n/mo. •983 . .sm. Alt form din~. $460. 5152·0'1 2 Br. form din, Cpl, Z ceT month frplc, boat shp, pool. Ownr. 64t-2244 CS~~~~~'::r~ :-1 cash • Nofee or~-Oll7S sor. $350/mo. Ask 673-7601 AGT. jacunl. 'Best view Ca.cl1A'lnlwu Sv•cloua HOO sq. fl. B11J Thompsou Reajty Beach charmer. $27~. 2 · B11l.A.&t S48-5880559·02S3 Newporl. Mr. Head UtrfwwltlM-d 3425 wnho ltd 495 1870 br,gar,snglsok. ••ee •• IMMAC 3 Br2 Ba, all ~~rr<><'k2 ibbr, fam rm, * LE.ASES * OCEAN•'RONT VH:W SS1·5781 l714)~·9661 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ wid:~~:~:;:! of ----Maio Rentals, 540 5370 blw & f'Plc $300 mo. um rrn, a, nl'w crpl <..'ONDO. 2 + L>cn, 2 ca..i----------t b Want lot. Duna Point o Move riGhl in! Ternflc Leul' ARl. 54l·S032 ( somi: CorS mos.) private parking, rul BLUFFS l·level 3 BR. Mont Ice 11 o .. 3 b r . ~n.'t'nery. lill 2 br, n~ a San Clemente. Uuildor/· 2 Br 1 Ba, s bib fro cood. 848.9427 -2 Ult, lam rm ...•.•• S8'75 secunty huildm& Lease ba. Lovely arecnbe\1 " dshw•hr .• new piunl, nt-W w 1th t 8 l' P rl val~• reallor. beach, pvt yd & P•tio Willow Hornes. 3 br, 2 ba. 3-4 BR. ram. rm ..... S4IO SSOO /mo Act 844•7211 • pool. ssoo Act 644 ll33 cpts., llO pets. SlOO dep enclosed pallos. Newly lltll Thompson Realty. 142:5. 615-QSlJ, 675.8785 OW. !pie. <'Plb. drr•1>. 2 BR dt>n din rm $4.25 · P · • ist & lasl, $325. 648·1392 palnlcd & every luxury 4!1S·Ur70 Xlnl loc. Beacti area. 4 5.:m /mo. 003·4~ Agt. No 3 BR' 2 bu' .. $425 Boat slip 11v3llwlth 3 ar untum Waterfront ----brund new-Cpts, drµa;, • --Homey 2br. frplc:. p11lio BR, l'".t ba. 2 cur g11r. fee .. 8 n 'd. · ····••••·· ~ .. .,. 3 aR 2\· ba"'ownhome duplex. Adults only. No Beaut dl'corated quiet ranaes. air condlllonln& • . ,. •• lX.'1':,\N CATALINA View $300. yrly. lkluchl·omber newly lndscpd & eke. Nr -----.. ' an r~ · ........... ..., ' ~ ~ · ct11 Wa11her/dr er adult condo, Tus tin. vinyl rlbor11. 20 minu.t.cs "IC• mobtlt:homt•,,•ornl'r:.µ, Fee $15. 631·2011 ; schl & shop.a. Rou Uve1nlrvin~·Vill1•i.:c.W\• 38R,dcn.l'R ...... S4SO Ne14rbeacb.Pbone ~00.5'°' Marc~ . Walkto:.hop'a:cnlr.3br, rrom Anaheim on .,., pvt ply, trudc for Occu11 547·2501 or879·l060 pnc\"1 1&t $360 mo. Pvt. hovl' homeb uviulable tor ~:~·~rm. • •• · •• ~ H,arn,&40 1151 Agt. t213)2S7·~2aft3:30 p~.' 2 ba. AC, ur twya. I i;t.ory. Riverside 1''rwy toOrand Vu home or lilt. 4!14-8894 pty, 644--0662 or 644·3325 hlusom· an~ fu; ~~· ...... $400 HB.R VU Jlms Monucb, Water Incl. $175. ~7·14SO offr u nip. 2t1S South . C:rnr blk lo bch, 2br, 2ba or67:M433ev1·~ Walnut Sq The Ranch JUR 1'.R DR ....... $S3S Br •den, llnmuc .• lse. HARD TO FIND afl4.pm. Vlcenlia, apt 2, Cororui. Rftttal• convert den. frplc Deerfield Culveroale :IBR' FR' D t ••·••• Incl aniDT w Andrt:..-P..stbluff Exec. taomo.1--.:..----------1.01735.5144 ., ......................... S575/mo. 673·2336 o 3Br, l~Ba condo. l!roo C..Jlomcll Univ.Purk • • f ...... IMO 640-&lASloC'S...832'1 4br, 2ba, lam rm. Solt Apal Rhh l.a..d --------- Ho.ntt Furnish~ 673-2193 l a~ndry, pc>ol, park · College l'urk ~ wut~r. New c:rplS, drp:s, ••••••'=••••••~••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b Prtme Joe. $365/mo. 3Bryour<"hoiccof(9) • 552·7000 WestcUft. 38r, 2B~~ftplc, point. Walk t~ schools, ·----111-.ct 3706 w·TERFRO .... T BolboaPflli...ao 31072 br. 1 a. w/garage. 968-0573. froml385to~ 2carpr,eee1oeea1ard, s hops te nnis club. -"' " !· •••••••••••••••••••••• PuUo, d:shwsbr. fprplc.FANTASTIC 4 BR 2 B '4Brynurchoiccof(6) THE .·· .. qwetarea.S47S.548·1300. $77S/~o . Lse. Ref$.·~··••••••••••••••••••• 2BDRM,bllns,runj!e& •1 ., BR 2 b Avail lromed. $350 C 1 bl • 1 3 CromS4SOt.oS575. • · •. 640-6775or645·2240 UUle cutlet $165. Ultl pd. oven, refrlf., frplc .• t:larming .. • 11• 6'0-7804. rp c, tns, enc oso NoFPPS VILLAGE · · Lovely Townhouse, Re.adynow! Fee wshr/drycr. new crpt· home w I rrplc. patio yard. Vacant. $39S. Cal RANCH REALTY E TOR·s .. Newport Crest. Spacio Helf't)or View HOIMS Moin Rentals. 540-5370 ing, l11r potiodec:k, pier & • ,. lndry rm. Wtnler rental. Costa Mesa 3224 Donna, 962·2458 R AL 2 Br. 2 Ba, gar, man)' R s l Mod 1 dock included for your n,._ t.1~2804or833-7761 •••••••••••••••••••••• 551-2000 xtras. S4JO mo. 64S-757 are ummerse · Pe · Bayfronl·yearly. 3 BR .. 2 w b at p to 25 . ' , GREAT 3 BR 2 BA CON 2 Bdr. 4 blks ~ach. S28S. -------Loguna hoch 3241 5 br, 3 car garage. vt ba. lower unit In prime o n o , u • CostaMeJG 3 124 DOcpts,drps fplc.wa No pel.s. Avail. Ocl. 25 Brand new 3 br, 2~1 ba.••••-••••••••••••••••• dys, pool. lmmat'. $750 mo. So. bayfront loc. $SSO/mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• in closet.s. en~I palio db 968-0652 arL 4 pm xtras. S465. No pels. RENTALS PENINSULA PT. Ageot64a·075S BeautlfuJly £urn. $675 Mo 3 BDRM, 2 ba, bllns, 1' 2 br, l.ba. Pets, c haldre gar. pool. adlts. $350. Newer 3 br condo. Great S7l-847lor8J3·2IOS UGUNAIEACH Exec. home, bke new, Beautiful carmel model. WILLIAM WIHTOH nearbeach,$400/mo. ~~~t~~~~~~-~ 1 642·1155or645·2345 toe. $350. Avail. 1111. 4 BURM. & FAM. RM., superb quably. 3 Br, dm 3Br+Fam. rm in Harbor Real Estate 675·3331 · · ~ d 3 8 2 b 842-9970eves *RENTALS* biJt·in kitchen. lg&. aun· rm, den, 2 Crplc's. Long V u Homes. We I I f $2 2 BDRM & den plus L--•--h 3148 per con °· r, 3 2BR 2• ba de"''W/""eanv1·ew.••..,.. tecmlease. landscaped w/palio. Yearly 1 Br urn. 15 OCEAN VIEW *""c ~·-_._ frplc, pool, clbhse. N I Ml. TO IEACH ' "J • ' ••• ''.. ""' ..,,. .,..,., FAMILY HO E $.575 Pb 64()...4829 month. Sep cottage. . ~· " •••••••••••••••••••••• s hops. $375, 645·'1953; 1 BR,den,2ba .•••• $47 mo. M . 494,..524 11. E~1ERALD BAY rent Oc 013.2332 Vacant, lovely newf BR, 2BR.&Pool ........ s.17 OCEAN SlDE OF HWY 4 Br. laf!l rl'!', new crpt, Npt Hts/view 3 br, 2 ba, ------------1 OCEANFRONT "u· toJ~ly,3Brhme,walkt 2 Ba Frplc, DtW. $450. 2UR,Plao A........ AT VICTORIA BEACH. drps, pain~ m-oul, Long den New alnl,c L$46S lal»oePettinsula 3707 2 BDRM, carpeting & beach. $625 mo. 494-440-2 br, formal din.rm. mo.54875'86 3BR.2Ba ........... S4 Private pathway leading termlease,avail.$700. 644.ls4so:ss7~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes, r ange oven. 01'213·846·1143 frplc., dl~hwshr, sel $215 3 b •r H p 1 2BR.&Dcn ........ S4 lo beach. lst Qualicy 3 DAVIDSON BEACH View pier 2 Br refrig, dstaws hr, huge ~ -clean r ange & oven. kid ·/J>et rk F · 00 • 3 BR, F'R. 2 lio ..... S49 . BDRM. CEDAR HOME. REALTY 673· THE BLUFFS Beaut. end $400. 1, Br s32o &c' $270. deck. $450/yrly. 'lO l Rr furn h ouse ro Mature couple preC'd. Ms . li"0t·lse~5370 San Luis Rey,, .••. $«;2 2~ Baths, 2 lge . . 1 unit 3 Br & den 3 Ba Adlts util pd 303 E JACOISREALTY t employed person. N Gardener incl'd al S42S. am en a • 4 BR, FR .... .. • • •• fireplaces. ~ti bill-in Lihdo Is eF. Loi ve~yll4~r. 2kb~, ope~ beam ceilogs, fplc; Edge~ater. (1)871-2866 . ·•• vets. Qwel garden set 631 ·2444 Dys; 646·651 3 Br 2 Bu nr Bwihard & 4 BR ............... $47 kitchen. Slamed glass dobml e. ~P c!1a e cc it, patio BBQ pool auto 675-6670 t g A, .. 8170 (kc"P try E • Ad h I r · d . M l h gar nva1 wnlrorvr. • • • · 1•L10•1 ........ m · .. .,.,. -. vs. Ind1anapolls. vacant. n we aveot lei's or wm ows. us ave ex· 1 3 ·334 C PM ., garopnr, 2100sq f\, avad "' "' "" ing). $365. 962·3371 immediate occupancy cell. references. S750 Mo. y. 67 ·I a ter 5 · Nov. l. Lse, $700 mo. l br Incl uW. Equipped NEED A RENTAL? On the sand!'4 BR, $1 COMEHOME! 3 BDRM., OUTSTAN· BEAUT. Condo, upper 752·8141 dys, 640·1!039 kitchen, other extrus. We havethem! l-4Bdrm ,,., Yrly or S750 wntr; l·B Have a real home at Fox· Ho-. For Lease D_ING OCEA~ VIEW. bay view. 3 Br, $6SO mo. evs/wknds Close to bus. village Kids. pets, singlesok. \ ' t i fl $350 /\rt 494 7551 hoUow Village, 621 W. California Classic in xlnt Lav. rm. w / ftreplace. S40·5560 agent stores. $.l,90. ino. 675-8740 NEW ERA·fee 638-8300 w 0 · i; · Wilson, Costa Mesa. residential location 0 Very Jge. & spacious, · LIDO ISLE, 3 Br 3 Ba. betwn9&6 N~wportleach 3169 Adults, $350. mo. Ope Meadowlark.Golf we ll designed fam . BalboaPeninPt den.2fplc's,usedbrick1------------•1cAoalsland 3806 , • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4-6:30 weekdays, 11·6: Course. 4 Br 2 Ba. coun· home. S4SO Mo. p r d led 2B • patio, $725 mo. Yrly lse. $100. CC)lly bach. Furn. All••••••••••••••••••••••• :... weekends. Avail. Nov. 1 try kilcb., w/dshwshr & Terrace Townbome 2 bl" 4 BDRM. & FA~. RM., 3 bro $415~cora I J r, ~ 675-7655 util pd. Beachcomber. DELUXE 2 Br aundeck 111 NEWPORT CREST 1976.642-4991 elec dbl oven. range. 2bn upgraded cp{ X ' BATHS .. ~ge. l_1v. rm., b~k t Ooc~~~/~eay SanCklMftte 3276 Fee $15. 631-2011 ; prkg sie,>to~b&sbop: VIEW CONOO 4 BR, llv rm, fam rm, Fplc, cpts, drps, lhruoul. loc • $37 S 833-B488 beam ce1hngs, fireplace, 675-547: . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S47·250lor819-1060 ping.' ~. 548-4970 bef 3102 'I lkau~tlully decorated-ba, frplc. Ideal location Auto gar door. covered ~im · · 2 cargarage.SSSOMo. New3brcondo. Pool,jac, Cor'CMMldt:IMar 3122 8AM/aft7PM I I · h d patio & lndscpd grounds._ COMMERCIAL STORE1----------1 ., v ~..i:.~':n~t~,; b~~h.s 2c ca Clean. $450 mo. 675-2082 1 yr lse offered al S42S NEW U111 v Pk Peters or office rental. Separate Lel our specialized ren· tennis, $500/ mo ••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• lc6oa Peninsula 3807 E-side 3 BR, 2 Ba, qwe inclyardmaint.847·8491 'I'wnhmc, 3 Br 21;! Ba. bldg. & rest rm., at tal service find you BR. 2 ba. oceanfront ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1• gara~~ ENT64G·3255 cul-Oe-sac, frplc. bllns, Plan C. Avail. Oct. 15 Pacadilly Circus. Sl60 qualified teoanls. Call Lux 3 br., whilewaler CdM Main bcb. Gorage. 2 br, H~ ba, studio. $335 & : dblgar,$425.673.3600 ••Super Sunny house o $525.547_71H4or83J-3215 Mo., ELEC. & WATER BARBARA: view, bch access condo. Avail. unfurn . $6~0 $350. 2 br, 1 ba uppe ... --------i•---"--------1 Glass, 3 BR w/spaciou PAID. $500/mo. Anchorage In· Wntr., $7SO Yearly. Bill $350 Yrly mo-mo No !-Oceanfront 2 BR. 2".i ba, J Br. 2 bu, bltns, Crplc Ms tr Su Ile , brig h B y o w n er , n e w MISSION REALTY Bay and leach Realty vestments, 496.7711. Grundy Rllr. 67S~l61 pets: 979-6878. • r I L •a mstr Bf' ov~r encl back "d Na·ce area garden Cam-rm & kitch. townhouse, Tcrra"c, """S Co· t L a na /.7§..3000 rp . t;... • " -. • . 3 • ~ i>'<lo> • as · a,.u New 2 Br_. 3ba Townhse. Bachelor, spacious & im· Newer, Fr stdlng 2 br, 2 , looking ocean. Winter. 2519 Fordham (College Lge party patio, bltns, Univ. Pk. $425. mo. 3 br, Pt.on. 494.0731 Ocean view. Cpt.s/drps, m~c. Encl. gar. Mature, ba. balconies, encl. 2 car ·" ~'Mo.Ai:t.6751642 Parlc).$395.548-4471 frplc.$425.848·94.27 2 ba, crpls, drps, stove, . . NEW 3 br lnhse, Jge bltins . At ler 5 call qwetadu.ltonly.Rers.No gar, walk lo ferry. Yrly !. South L-a 3186 Best deal. $230. 3 br OCEANVIEW. Nr Npl dshwbr, luxury Ce.alures. Panoranuc ocean view, rooms. frplc, pool. $550. 830-2329 pets. Yrly$185.673-2278 $ 3 8 S • 6 4 0. 4 4 2 4 -'7-· . b 1 d/ rdn greenbelt area, wet bar. new exec 3 br, 2"'2 ba, 2 Kicb ok 675.1666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids/petsok. Fee. 4Br, l~ a, rg Y I r Yard & pool ma1nt. !H frplcs. $650. 499·2807. . San Juan Costa Mes.ct 3724 eves/wknds, 838-44.24 .. ~Br. 2Ba condo nr ocean. Main Rentals, 540·53'70 Lse $475. 875-7414. Dogwood. (213)943·3604 . . LIDO ISLE CapistrClltO 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkdys Te " n 1 s · r 0 0 1 · .,.....~ 2 b d pie ga age 1 Br Twnhmc Beauty or 943-0033 Beach house, Victoria. 2 Bdr ms 2 ba on lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37.50 WEEK & UP •·N-r __ oc_e_a_n-·,-2--B-n-~-c-•. -3 BlueLui;oon Villa. $4 ;;K..CN. r u x, r · . · 2br charme r . Ocean ·• ., ·? . ·~ ~ mo. Ownr 545.1561 0 luds/pets ok. Fee. Washer/d~yer. re fri g TURTLBROCK J>rc!>idenl vit>w. frplc, $450 Jse. lot. $750 Month -br condo. Pool. patio. •Studio & 1 BR Apts Bil. $400; l BR S2SO 213.47i; 331;3 Main Rentals. 540·5370 pool, pallo. $230/ mo prestige home w/pool. 3 499.2181 eves. • * • • lndry, prps, crpts, ~ar. •TV & Maid Serv Avail MarshaU Rily 675·4600 963-8557 llr. Comm tennis. S6:lS 5 Bdrms., 4':i ba .• dm. $240/mo. Xtra nice. •PhoneServ,Htdpool 2 Br 1 Ba. new cpts mo. 644.4157 Home, ~cean & canyon rm.i fam. rm., study, 4113·34-06. •Children Section $175. Ulil pd. Avail. Now: HousesUnfumlshed drps.rncdyard,gar ,$25 Nice Family hme. 3 br. ---vu private Lg ytd lge ot $1200Mo •Lowmonthlyratcs. Fee. ~•••••••••••••••••••••• + de p. 645·8184, a ft ba, bllns. Gardener pd. 4 Bedroom. 2~; b11 t•!(cc. de~k. bui lt:ins. 3Br: LAWSON REALTY Santa Ano 3280 2376Newport Dlvd, CM Main Rentals, 540·5370 1· Gt'flerot 3202 5/wknds Nrschool.962-4914. home, 2 covered put1os. hardwood floors. Call * 675•4562 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9755or645·3967 c--i 8 h 3818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse, dbl g BEACHWALK. Spac Wall or glass In living & Robert Mance. '252-6671 2~Brll&YasBauanC110. nAddoul, bt.sltorusn'. SUS C •s1T•S .::~:~~~~ •• ~~••••••• 1: 1 b f db fam rm. Extra li,:e yd. or49'1·3647 "' "' REiuTALS w/auto opnr, pvt palio, prvl 2Br, 2 a, rplc, Near shopping, schools, ---------.. Very spaca·ous 4Br + $270.556-6290 Minutes to NB. Bach & 1 New 1300 sq .. rt. duplex * ...., * D/W, $340. 963-4058 gar. Patio, nr ever •. B Su 1 t (Ji e 34405 Santal\nulleights . ytbing. $425. (714) comm. park"" pool. 1 r.AlperVivew. Den. Park, beach &SoufhL-o 3286 BRfurn.Adults,nopets. ap. cean vi w, · ·,1 3 b I d $475/rno 578 ta l.llta t . $600 I -~· 2ll0Newport Blvd. CM. Via San Juan . . ,., 1 BR, l BA ...... S385/mo r, nice ge yar , g 531Hi3JJ; (21~) 596·5669 o 551 JOOO A-t Agnt 642 385o' wa er view. yr y •••••••••••••••••••••••1_::::::.::.::.:.!'.:::.:.::.::.:..:..::.:...::.:=.:..-1-::----:;-;~---:;-;:::: . . J 1m. 1 BA •••••• $375/m schools. ref rig & stov 428-845L • • rn • · · lease. 2 BR, Den, 1 ~ Ba, bllns, L-F.m. 2 Ir .c •• °""' •••• o.!.,•••M••ar• •••3••8•2•2• Lu~una Hills avail, $350. mo. 646-8646 LANDMARK CULVERDALE SCHOOL 3 br,!am.rm., 2 ba, ocean .. Best West Baylront patio dbl gar ocean vu ~ 4BR,3B1~~~;~~·S450/m EASTS!DE2Br1Ba, • OVER40CONDO SBr2Ba.~blklopark& vu., lge yrd., !rplc., nu locationw/SO'boaldock. pvtdeadendSlreet.$485'. A~ts.no'j~/w,~, --------- 5 BR. 3 BA •.•... $500/m $250 540-0093 Never been lived in, 2 Br pool, $400 mo. Broker c94pts-0 .. 7 drps.,. $4SO. lse. $12SO yrly (furn or un· mo. Ulil incld., no peta. bltins, poo · · 645-1 _. • d ~ FARM ATMOSPHERE. 3 d h h i1t 3250 WlllTil'l""front OIMS W ..._,_ a.... 3298 purified wat~r, Jots of 'n J CoLla l\leLit 2 Ba, wsbr/dryr , db 675·2373 4 l 4eves. fW'ft~ H 499·1482aft. Spm $250. Large 2 br, clean, f6 -v :· • :i BR. 1 BA Duplex .. bl oven stove, s ws r Greentree area. 3Bdrm, 2 Loguna Ht s 631-1400 """"'1TCr lawn. Covered garages, " 1!._~!'.C.S.. ~is~::S:..i~~;1• tns. manyrecfacU,$395 mo baths, family rm. Patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oH street p ar king. "'-----· .. ' -----------1 !162-0&SS & large yard. E!(tra Redec. 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, 3 Br. ram rm. Near Adulls, no pets. 202 CORONA DELMAR HOMES FOR RENT For lease 3 Br, 3 Ba, frplc clean. S450 mo. 545·7117 drpts, fplc • DW • new Lido Isle; 2 bdrm. & den, 2 schools. Lrg fncd yd.. $370 Fullerton Ave (1 blk E. o 2 Br Townhouse. frpk. --------lllllj MESA VERDE 3 br + mio mainl yd csl area. $375/mo. 963-4569 ba. $550. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. mo.Call839·1558. NewportAve,lblkSo.o Pool. lennis, continental f I 2 b .... .,., l b. 'h Gree11lree Homes. Btll Agt No fee b r t d '$l000, Ba ) .c•., """"' am1 Y rm, a . .,.,v. poo, "'.alk to c ., 2br, counlry ktchn, Crplc. . . ay ron coo o, . Newport leoch 3269, __ Y_·_""""'_·°"""------t breakfast. Some ocean & w~~;~~ ~~.;~!:i;rm E~T UPPER BAY 3 br, mo .. 111 cl u d es poo lndscpd, nr pools, park & 4 Br2 Ba, cpts, drps, close Agent64S·lS64 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catalina views. Close to Kids. pets. single ok. service 6~2·598S o schl. $375/mo. 551·2776. lo p"ark. abopng ctr, 1 BR Fum $195 shopping & fine beach. NEW ERA·fee 638.S o Lots of bllns, pool, walk '""' l I d EASTSIDE 3 br, 2 ba, 4 2 br condo. Cover~ patlo ~Rse~0&~0h~~~tr~riv31_83_1_·9265 __ o_r_4_96_-0535 _____ , b/ to shopping, If.I mi beach. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·' Jmmuc qwe cu e sac, car delached garage. bltns., pool, a..\ ma fro yard air comm 'pool & Laqano Higuet 3252 mBCn8 lrvlR8 931 W.19th St. SUPER SINGLES m+ rumpus rm, 2 ba. $425. ~ school & fwy. $450 mo. ft .,..·26ll modern 3 Br 2 Ba, A/C, $410mo. bch . $335. 675·490 teoni's $385 mo 933.1828 ••••••••••••••••••••••• It 548-0492 ~~~!vtws::dskJ;;:4~6 Ferguson Realtors wkods: 213·925·4'19 . . . •••MONARCH BAY f88 y. i----------1 3 Br,2 B~~~~tacular i 833·3821 wkdys. 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc, range, VJLLA. Very plush, 3 occ s pecial. $95. Utll view of ocean & bay. '• NORTH T USTIN 4 br, 2•h Available Nov.15th. Cozy 4 Br, 2 baths. Nr school d/washer. Nr shops & BR, 2'h BA, 1850 sq. n. paid. Fee More than 1800 sq. ft., ., ,, b~ •. l~e Cam rm, ~ormal CdM 2 Bdrm. Beamed s hoppin g c en le r schools. S395· 559·4974· Panoramic ocean view. DOVER SHOllES Main Rentals, 540·5370 huge patio, hardwood ~1.ningp cor~tryd katc~en. ceilings & frplc. Asking $450/mo. 554·3874 Shurp 3br. 2ba, bllns, Lease$700. Be~utiful 4 bedroom home W/Vie'f", Ors, beamed ceilings, l<'W. ro · un scap ng. $450/yrly 675·9'117 arts. di.hw1>hr. crpts, 2·car * IOMD REALTY* pool, jacuzzi, wet bar, family room 1 BR furn. Pref. malure. walk to beach. Mr. S800. mo. Isl & last + · •BEACH COTTAGE g·•r, "Ul·dc·"uc. $·•25. 831·94.Jl Eve831-221.2 $ NochUdrenorpels.$165. Moore 673.'7692 or 1 cl ·l w t d 8 r 1 bt u ~ ~p .. &3-car garage. USO/mo. to6/14/77. l'.' nj! l'PO:it · a er P ·Duplex 2 r, pc, tn CHARMING Lge 2 br, a,s9.521sorH98·2337. R /T ~ B p t' .>.o)t. ) 642·S848 997-6341 n• <.'all lie lly MeUanlel R t O. cn<'l gar .. no l''\a blocks to blu ent .... e. 3 r acese · ~eSvedeen~8235. (}l15 jr. 1 838-42.Htl or 1135-2(112 children, no pets, $235. Pacific. Small ocean vu Univ Pk. Village I, 2 ter. $450 mo. gardener in· l·BR.;_mature adult only. Private 1 br. apt. No. of I --548-8809 All bltns mcl'g new OW. storytnhome,3br,2Vzba, cl.49S.03S7,49J..4385 ...wn IEACH CMAltt• $l25Month PCH.Hassmallsundeck Balboa Island 3206 Xln d . I S37 r f I & d k i----------1 ,... • ..,.~ Aaeot.833-9781 & incl ~gar space, slove \ . •••••••••••••••••••••• • 38r, 2ba. bltm, frplc, new mot &o~be ~~t ot':,t.see i x~ r~~a~r clm~~cl e~c. BEAlIT. Ocean Vu, 2 Br 2 2 bedtoom + conv. den home on I •2 • ...._ Trlr"' & ref rig. Use of washer & WINTER. 2 BR home cpl/drapes & paint. Very · · · Ba fplc elec kitch Pvt quiet street. Park-like yard wJtrees. • ._._ • J , w/fpl & patlCl $375 Mo. clean $450fmo. S4S·3627 ~~u~ ~.~~5 la~l! ~f:'."os:;~0736 or SSZ·9'W4 g~den palio. P~I: len· Pool close by. No pets. $550/mo. $145 to $175. Gas & water :r!~ mo. Aft Spm. 1',· WILLIAM WINTOM all I PM. r u Rect r • ms. etc. Sec. Avail Nov 1. Barbara Aune 642-8235. /U1,6) pd. No kids/pets. 133 E.1---------~ REALTOR 67 1 ormrs o CHARMING 3 Br up· $425 mo. Jse. 644-1757 o VA-4' 16lhSt.642-1265 CodaMHO 3824 1 s-333 Lrg 2 br & den. Adults. no ~°" graded lwnhme (WalniJt 496-376'9 1)~ lolboa Peninsula 3207 ~ts. $325 mo. 2614 Elden, HarbOur J24 Sq). park & pool. $345. -Mi-,-,-._-V-iejo-.----3-26-7-i •• •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CM. 548-524 L • •••• • ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • 642·9799 • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I •• I 3Rr. 2 hc1th. Across from g T 3232 3 Br 3 ba townhouse . N Co d 3B 2b l Bay beach. Lovely view. CM'O 5 'ktt d. Green Belt. locat1on. ew r ova r, a, rg ••••••••••••••••••••••• par ng new con . Comm pool/park. 4251 walled yd, great vu. S490yrly.675·1J04 SUper3 br, 2 ba, fplc, DW, ~~:J71~a~l6 ~~I I ~" Vale. 4Bdrm. 2~ bu, Clim Patios, cul-de-sac. $290 2 tor 3) Br, H'a Bo, )•rly, cpts, drps. $385/mo. r · ev 5· rm. lmmed occupancy. Oct, $375/mo thereafter. $l25 mo. 963-4569 A.,rt. No fee. Heart or area. Spa<'. 4Dr $475. Ph 551·3400 Owner 768-3487. _____ 57_3-9479 'ONTHEWATER' 2ba, sep din w/frplc lrviM 32441"ine 3244 Corona d•I Mor 3222 130 • Quiel st w/lovely put10 ...-3 bdrm new home on , . . •••• •• •• ••• •• • •• ••• •• • • • •• •••• ••••••••••• ••• •• ... •• •••••• •••••••••••• Lake Forest w /view of $5.'iO. <7t4 > S.1G-633l, <213 lkuut duplx. 2Rr. l~ bn, wuter. 1528 sq. ft. 2 ba. SOO.S689or 42S·IW51• frpl, + xtras. So. or hwy. A/C, wel bar, frplc, patio lniM 324~ $450 mo. 549·9501. & dbl gar. Clubhouse. •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• t pool & tennis Incl. $495. T l 2 Br. 1 1~ na, double Readynowl640.S300 REN AL . ~u rujlt', l ~ blks to ------------1 Single.Family omcs beach, n<'w paint, cpl~. Fountain Valley 3234 2BR,2Ba ........... s.too drp:1, /\ vall Oct 15. N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 DR, 2 Ba ........... $385 pets. S-110 mo. 644·2119 Fireplace, 3 br, 2 ba, cov 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... S395 --patio, new cpts, drps & 8 BR, 2 & ........... 14.25 ~It macnab /Irvine ?· reeltg . L"9C KY YOU! HARBOR VU HOM! DW. No wax Ors. supe 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... $4 z Palermo 4br, Jba. frplc, toe. $38$/mo. 963-4569 3 BR. 2 Ba ••••••••••• pool, cabana. $700/mo. Nofee. •BR.2Ba ......... .. To be able to lease this 1 yr. old Sandcreek plan in Deerfield. 2 bedroom + den in excellent location. $390/mo. Toni Escobar 752-1414. (H22) .· ' ~ . I Agt,673-7001. •BR.2a..\Ba .•••••••. $4 ----------1Compl redec. 4 br, 2 ba, TowncbomC?S LEASE Duplex 2 BR + new crpts, dl"P6 & paint. 2Blt,2Ba ••••••••••• S4 den, $360. mo. No dogs. Fplc. $410/mo. 963"'56& 2 BR. 2 Ba. .......... s.t Agt. Daves. 644·7211 _A....::gt ...... _N_o_t_ee_. ____ -i 2BR.~ Ba ••••••••••• OCEAMYIEW tlwlktcjhMI .. och 324 31JR, 2~ Ba .... •• .. • & POOL ••••••-1••••••••••••••• a BR, 2"' Ba ......... $4 ..._ -... Cp"-d 3BR,2Ba ........... . Sharp. newly r('decrt'd, 4ui ~ wmi:>e. '-"• J"P$., 3 BR, 2 Ba .......... . 3llr. 2ba hm. Modern nutio!!?~o~~ sh~p&; 3 BB, 2~ Ba ........ . kalc:h<'n, bin-h cubinets, sc -•· • .,.,,, ....., poo9758 5 3 BR, 2"' Ba ........ . cl...c bltns. Wood burning re<: Cnu • ._..,, .._, 'BR. 2~ Ba ••••••••• $il9S frplc, Jols ot 11tora11e. · OK * * • • F.n<'losed pnUo in front. 2 Br, children · pe Newport Beach Dc<'k overlooks pool. w/dcp. $295. mo. 962-3533 2B 2b ~.. ..,.,!! $G25/mo. or 536--0321 r, * ~· ~",;n. ._.. TM Rot1 Taylor • Br, 2 83, fplc, dbl gar. Corona del Mar Grovp, 613·)601 $385 mo. Jo'lrst, Jut & JBL,2ba\bs'82$ • ' ___ _,_ ______ ,.. deanin11. 962·7788 '. 2bt, de!n, rrpic, gar, rl lrg paUo. avall Not L 3BR, 2ba, ve.ry P •Yard. $475/mo.67s..e651. $400/mo. 841·3293; --------------.i 8474'20or 98.'4·2425 Rustic 2·story ho\lse, 2br,tba.$360/rnonth. HOW $450,IMo. AND you can live on a major greenbelt overlooking park & campus from this 2 bedroom + den condominium in Rancho San Joaquin. Colleen Jensen 752-HH. (H23) TUliulock Lovely 4 bedroom, family room home w /many upgrades, $5SO/mo. John Peckham 752-1414. (}124) UMIYBsttY ?All Chanc@Uor home -3 bedrooms, 2 baths -brick fireplace. $490/mo. Toni Escobar 752·1414. (H2S) llG CANYON Lovely new 3 bedroom townhome w /Jg. dining room, gourmet kitchen & many bonus features such as pool. jacuzzi & tennis court. Prefer 18-mo. lease at $795/mo. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (H17) WIS1CUFfl Lovely 2 bedroom. 2 bath condomiaiurq w /custom carpets{ drapea & beautiful wallpapers. Al new kitchen. 2 patios + pool Walk to shopping. Immed. occupancy. $400/mo. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <H18) I HAllOlt VllW Montcgo model on nice comer lot, w/4 bedrooms. 2 baths + family room. Area has pool, jacuzzi & tennis cour~s. $700/mo. Gisela Lamson 644·6200. (H19) DOV& SHOUS Spacious 5 bedroom, f amity room home w /pool & jacuzzi + use of private beaches. Great for entertaining w/walk-in wet bar. Ann. lmmed. at $1000/mo. Cookie Allison&s2·8235. (H20) MIWPOIT ADULT COMDOMIMIUM Newly painted & decorated, exceptionally private 3 bedl'OOm • dlnti>g room home au• "*""ed on s-atdes by garden & patio. Spacf<)Us rooms -fireplace -etec. garage 6 only steps to pool. $500/mo. Paula ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br, $1~. uUl pd. cpts, New adult waterfront apts drps, patio, Quiel adu.lta. In Mesa Verde. Beautitul 644-6958 landscaping. Excep-i-!•--h . 37,.8 tlonally rich interiors. _,..... __, "' 1&2 bdrms from $275. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde Villas, 15SS Bach. Near beach. \JUI Mesa Verde Drive Eut, pd.$l95·$22S mo:S45 wk. Costa Mesa. ('110 1435 N. Cst. 494·2508 540-8871.. Ocean view $225. Ulil pd. MESA VERDE a rea • Singles ok. Feo Home atmosphere 2 ck 3 Main Renlollf, 540·5310 brdeluxe apta. 646-103' 1 Bedroom apt. EASTSIDE adult 1&2 Br. Poot, patio, utll pd. $200-$225. Like new. Poot. $265 494-3S37 no pets. 177 E. 22nd. St.. Newport leoch 37 69 644-0878 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAND OPINING i.g 2br apt nr. bcb. Best THE IA y LEAF area. Winter $325-S.SSO. lnel. uUJ, gar ac laundry ~~~Water Pd ~ faeil. 962·0605. 1115 W. _. Balboa Bl. BeauuruJ, spacious new -----------• apt.I. Pool, pvt. patios. OCEANFRONT 3 br, 2 ba. Adulll, no peta New lge deluxe bUns, 329Avocado,C.M. trple, w asher/dryer, 846·0883 encl. gar. No pets. $550. Ba mo. Wlnter.673.-.0 2 Br l'IAI ~ brk 1-----------1 fplc, gar, tie patio, adlta, Lge 2 Br nea r bay &i no pets. $275. 2447 Elden beach. Pool. Avail now Ave. 979·16S8; .Eva loJundO. 675-1841 846-70'l7 Ba)'fn>nt luxury 2 br, 2 ba, Adult living In ~pac., new~ · pV\ club. References. ly redec. 3 br, 2 ba AvalJ. now thru Nov. townh1e w/patlo & 311lh. 49M147 garage. $300. No pets. 6U-3381or837 ·9517 Balboa Bay Club 2br, 2ba -------- terrace apt. AvaU. 10/15. 3.Br, den, 2 frplc, beam'd $UOO.mo.Unfurn.SS75. eelllngs. $350 mo. 2U/963-7S8l.213/335-1648 6'2-0974 or 751·9255 Beaehfront t br apt. smo. lBr, cpt.s, drps, bltns, No peta. Mature on.. patio.~. E-aldo. 6'7S.3CM 642·6243 Park Newport, 1 br, $4~. Bachelor apt unfurn. 11 ~---A~g_en_t_.8_7_~_23_1_1 __ ~1 Bailey 642-8235. (H21) ' Sub l•e, eqpd., tennis. Maluns & qo1ct. apa.~9,644·5083. M...._.Aph #2 I p I : 1 ·!- You don't ncl"d a auo to Lovely borne. 3 Bdrm, 2 • ··ctrnw fasl'' wh4'11 )'Ou ba. Good nei«bborhood. •SZJCAMMDl:IRVM ph1cf' on ad in tbe Dally Nr beach, rncd yard, no Pilot WantAdt! CaUnow pets. $400/mo lea1t. -64,2...5671. ....., ! OPEN DAILY I A.IA. roe P.M. M~l235 644:.61" t01 Oowr Drlw H~ vtew CentM lrvlne •t (.al'l"fllU.s V•lley ~tat' 752-1414 . . ' . '42·1U5 '4f""to0 901 oo.er Orf \19 Hwbor "._• Gentw frvlM .i (a~'lfalley Ottt•er . 7SZ·14t4 5-119L..... 371 275 E. lSthSl, C.M. .. •••••••••••••••••••• 6ll·lOOJ SUb lease J Bt • 2 Ba 1 18..1)!~ Have aomelhln~ you want ept. AValJ. lmmca. '¥' to 1e1n ct.witted ads do mo. a.2135 It well. 612-5678. ' . 1 Frld!l'f, OCtober 8, 1976 DAILY PILOT •5 Add it... Build 1t...01aper it...Hammer it... 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Call BrlckConcretePat10 AvraExtr lStyS3'lS workmen~hlp t1111( liU hair Grtaquainll'dnow Ct'ra011cTllt1540·S560 Work. Patio covers, malnt: Free eat. oi Janic.'1 Rasccdy AON, Block Walls 88QPtl~ 2·Sty$4GS/lntr$4Srm d11y comp!. he f1:J1n.1s Spl.'t'IJI offl'r Rei:ular -redwood deck1.1azebos. rour5e.MO-l880. Richard m~ Ref. ~t.1646·04~ Prices incl mlr'l/lubOr 150~ SIO Sl)IC for $7 00 Wllh Carpentry Fnmin1 & &4<MJ14A G . rd f 1111 Ct•ll l..ori. Jo"our Wind:1 Finis h . Additions, ----------•Cabellero & Sons. Expr •HOUSE.CLEANING• Freeut.SlumP1tono. tile, Ted~~~~0/~~1t34 Appliance Repair Ltd. W21$!HIO Remodel~. Commercial. Dnrftlng aardener. Fr e1ts, re · By Reliable Couple blockwalh1, brick, plan. •• • •• •• •••• • •• • • ••• •• • • . Ph 00·'4~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• asonable. 849·46S4 aft Good references 536-7711 ten. QuaUty work at re. PETERS PAINTING APPWANC~ rtl-:P/\lH Buittteu S~nlce C tr-I Rm Addlttona, oew 4pm. ll8 price3. Bob 7»DJM. 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Cletm Uv rm1 din ••••••'-••••••••••••••• )'0\11 e1i1 1&a.a961 Jae~ne!ph housecl~an~n1 clent, friendly service. evs. r•vlalott Repair I , I .• for your home & children scrvu·c:. done out ol my rm & hall SlS. Avg rm Scrub le Wax Kitchen ' . : r, d 0~•::a01 :· Loposa rates. 847-0992 ----------1••••••••••••• •••••••••• while you vacation. home Cull l\lary 4.1f1 S7.50.eout:h$JO,ch&lr$S. Floor Special . $19.9S. Handyman•Carpentr,y, &42.SlM . 'MOVING? 1 t 2 expr'd •Puinting·Paperinit• CANOPY1VSVCCO. Ora ves & :\I nl ref. Gpm ,;75.2023, Guar d im pet odor. Crpt 0-11 "Sparkle".982·6011 painUng, lnterlorrmdl a, • A! R lnten or & Exterior i~t Ral"Servk<' 64~74. 761 Oti6S CobiMt Mcdtl-tepo1r. 1S yra'expr. Do _ rep.air, )'d wrk 847·$254 Lendlc.... !'en mov~ you. eas lnaured/Guaranteed. Lie ~ .. .. ~ w 0 r k m y s e tr. Rec 8 GcrdlnlsMJ , ................ ....... / rda. 494 69:M _ ___:22:.:.:.S:.:.:386:..:.:... C.:..:.•.:.:ll.:.:64.:.:2:..·.:.:•~:.:.:._1 __ •t_f_111_r_t>_n_c_c_s_960_._·_lt»J_' _ Infant earl'. by n11rs1:, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531·0101. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H...... • nursery ~ch I leactl{'r, lo KI t <'11t-n ca h t n e l s & Exprd HawUan gardener ....................... ~xp~ t1 l 11 n11c~p~{~ r.mtlng/Shpt ,... s~vlc• my home. wk dys or JU Form1r n counter lops. 4', Carpet Man will lay yours Yd cleanupi; trimminc· Haulins/moving cleanup Rpr nl ercs· n• at •. ,...,...l'CllMriUtcJ ••••••1•NT••:;R•1•0••R•:.···~·· ••••••••••••••.•••••••• 'Pm-morn.536·9'4~ 5'. Ii'. !S'. 10· & 12', finish or mine. Repairs & pruning. Lt Haul'g rt/u Treework Reas epa r . oncre e • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, "' cu1l111g :.ervh:e av;ul. Br cleamng too! Guar work 6'S-e987. fast ~~estM:~ • !rit.ck WOS'k. 64.S-7971 Fr Palnt·Repair-3S yrs In EXTERIOR PAINTING RemC?\':tls, tri mmln.~ Dependahle womnn for mi: your room. cabinet at b1ggersavlngs. Fr est ' .... area, workmanship 536·1982 prurung, free ci.l. Llct. ~~~z~~~1~foi~rcnlo Sehl d11ncns1ons or your plans 645-3646 SBades :r Green· Y.ard Colleae students: we do Meel1n•c.. guar. Take advlnl. o( 01) ,affos Fully Insured. 642·262" ____ ------for lre.e l:'il Wkdys 1" &C tCl , 10 1 are. ..oya ~.erv1ce, construction cln·ups, ••••••••••••••••••••••• exper.536·7056. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REES, shrubs trimmed Ua bys itt111i:· m Y home. ll 1 :w. sat 11·12. 11~1rdcn hurnbo P nOcgt. S Y~I n down to Earth prices I haul'i · Free est. 631·3908 C & T Plumbing" Palnl· Profa••1·onal Painter. •Cu•tom Patin•• removed. Clnups. rrc, lndustrie~ 81<1 W 18th ar r area. pecia · 640.9485 ._.. 0 vo l'tfk 548 6524 Hurtwr /Ha~er a re:1. ~l c·M o}'PH·642:2842 savings840·2135 YOUHAVEITREADY inr.T~quaUtywork,24 lntr/Exterior. Wood Patio Covers . est. 1 e · Uays. 546 71187 · · · · · Ron's complete gardening I'LL HAUL IT AWAY hrservac:e. No job Loo blc FreeesUmates 646-5315 Redwood Decks.! do my You don't need a gun t. II & t° CAnINF:TS Controctor service. Reas. rates. TIM 548.&306 or too imall. We guar own work . Free "draw fast" when '-'Ol Classified ods sell b1 K1tchl'n, bath, storai:e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt. C.M., H B. 548-4981 Htilfactk>n. ~ EXPERT Painting. lntr & Estimate . CallS52-8583 J items. s mJll itcms 0 Ht•a!>. contracto" t.F.EM.JARVIS 4-ipm. Removecement,asphalt, Extr. Free est. . placeanadlnlheDail: any ite m. J usL cal \\l'lt-ome. 551·307'1 & Add1t1ons&Remodeling dlrt, trees. etc. Fr eat. F\nd wh•t you want in Workmanship guarSellUungsraslwilhOaily PUotWantAdslCallno~ 642-5678. 538 16-11 962·5573 Lie 3118~ Want Ads Call 642·5678 642·2624 Lic/lnsrd. Daily Pilot Classifieds. 642·029S Pilot Want Ads. -642·S678. AptlrtsMsth Ussfwn. AporlmHh Ussfwn. Apa lwwwt1h u..fwa. Apa lw•ft Uedwa. Ape t:H•fa u.tw.. ROOMS 4000 Offlc. R...W 4400 leliltHOp 0 1 rft-&tw SOOS Lost I. Fo.d 5 30<' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••p41 _..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 HwwtiftCJ'on hoch 3140 HuntingtOft haclt 3140 l'Wwport IHclt lHt Sleeping rms $60-SlOS mo. :;;~~~~~::~~~:·s•k•1;t Found:V~~~tJ~~mp.le. ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • ••••••••• ••••••••• • •••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All sso. wk. Share kit/· speed. etc. (Costa Mesa) 675-8414aft1 PM. -----·GRANO OPENING 2 Br. adults. no pets. $200. bath. Shown Mon.Sat •SCHOOL·Pvt Jr/Sr·•--------- sgOOdtep ~ .. \°i£!he lfA OAK CREST '°1 ~i\~·116lh st. N. llgts. ~~~~~~l~s:~p~~ ~~......:... ~ii'~~'<f~~> ~~~"~~tvf:. ~~~ri AAa ~ FOUR PL ES ~ 2 BR upstalts. S290. mo. ¥",_ . •DRAPERY WKRM 16th, Tues. 497-2695 EX No pets or <'hildrcn or ROOMS $25. wk up with ~=---=--•RUOIUPHLCleaner FOUND : Fem Siamese Hurry! O..ty A F.w L..ftf waterbeds. 543·7028 kitchen. $37 .50 wk up .I'_,. -..... • fURNITUR~ Rehn red rhinestone collar OPEN D •tLY EAST BLUFF lge 1 Hr up· apts. 548·97SSorM5·3967 ./ ..,......,...,. Contact AgntSam Crane nea disc. Snug Hbr Trb Stroll lhe pathwav" of a pine forest Meander pust A per. fplc, refrig, cpts. S2S per week. 1 blk Ir <114>645·4170 540·0608 Pk, CM. 646·6578 tumbling watcrlillls <ind 4ur.il poo.>ls. Listen to the S,AllCLIMG MEW-DB.UXlf drps. $275 mo. 644· beach, HB. Call Mark at DELICATESSEN FOUND: Wristwatch Ba' sound of bubbling stream:. iind ttn~ing thing~ 3 Bedroom, fireplace & 2 bath $375 Dys 960-2626 or leave msg. •l MO FREE RENT• NETS $4000. MO. Penin Pt. Sun. 675-7563 u )our dduh ••fl<ll1mem home at Puwcre>?k \'11ldq1,>" Bltns. DW, Util Rm, 2 car gar. WATHFllOMT Room for rent 1.2.3 Rm. oHices from All hel~ run, no seaUng, ldentiry a total rctr<'ilt. Here )OU c~n ~·n1nv unu~1Ml p11\MY NEW., br & 2 br + den $125 per m 0 . Adj . everything to go. Heavy --------- d J Willconsiderlor2Childr.en • 17606VanBuren Al H l 1 N 1 fool traffic loc. Well LOST Irish Setter, an u,.,ury. luxury apls. Huntington Beach rporter 0 e · 0 ease e11tabllshed w/xlnt re· female, 8 mos vie S.A. BEAMONGTHEFIRSTTO CHOOSE tlio. ht>sl A t 1 Ce tra1 p k & •Buillins req.833·3223 Tilnoon putation. Terms to right River J elly. Reward loca11on, lhl? l'x'sl .,mrngement, lhl' rnlnrs you Wdnt p s are c ose to n ar •Trash Compactor VK.tioft llettt•• 42SO 60• ,ER SQ FT party. Aet. 837.420() 646-8646. Don't w..11t. Two l1·nn1s lOUr1' ..,._111mrn1ng pn.11 recreation• Shopping. schools; •Wetbar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB --------- 1 II .L.-11 I l freeways, Bike to beach! •Fireplace MAUI. HAWAII. Lux fut AGT. 541 ... n"" DRESS SHOP For sale. LOST: Male Irish Setter. pus.uniQUt>\O ~vn poo .. icuw. •Prtvatebeach ly furn 1 Br Condo. In """" Prime location. $12,000 w/Ohio tags. Laguna !:>and voll~b.'lll court Moulll.1111 lex.lg~ clubhouse ~ith Cross streets: Slater & Beach, H.B. • Plexiglass encl. patios ''Tb e W ha I er'• on _D_EL_U_X_E_O_F*t __ C_E_S __ , +Inventory. 548·0223, Beach Area. Reward! fireplace. con1,.wsat1on pit, b1lli.nd-. m,m. saund. -West on SI ater orr Beach one •Smoke detectors Kaan a pall Bch. Tennis. 64S·.a32S 494·6451 SI. ii t t t ... d S345 k 675 2361 Comm! & indstl spaces. ---------Hurry to 11te gwd hk <Jnd th.:n r.:?l.r-c. block, right on Keelson to cul·de-sac. • ips ava · 0 enlln s o7<2:Jioo9.72~9, · · 200 to 2000 sq. ft. f's low JANlTORIAL Serv. for LOST: Golden Retriever, FROM $265 To ~. 3SS 919 Bayside Dr, 673·841-1 "'"" fl L g N cl.. I B lb C t ;:i. Follow the signs!! as . ...,. sq. · . a. igu "' sa e: a oa, Newport 4 mos. fem. Ogle St, r. . Including I lc.,I & \.l.',111?<. J\rJ l.c'<IS\' Required WATERFRONT dplx. ·Luxurious, furn. villa on M 1sslon VtCJO areas. Commercial Accounts & SSOreward. 642·1994 ~ 0 '1•· lkci•oom.On» B.·tl'i ~ ~ Ur, free boat dock + util. Sayul1ll) Beach nu r Handy to S. D. Frwy. equip. $700 + mo. in· 1 l~a.,11 r ... oli.ilh ly·.K-tl-R~ Partly furn, \Y /0 , PuertaVallarta.·l br,4 Call831·1400 comc.831·2242 FOUND_: Sml blk/wht ..... ~· -·-·r ~'95/ 1 S39S t ba ssoo wk 7313777 Terr. max. Deformed leg. I ~o) A..l .. ms /\\• . 111 C0;1.:1 Ml•<-1• 848-8300 "'"' yr y, wn r per . . . . FOR LEASE Small nursery l!: 11 i s I M a g, F V . • 1wr-, h11m Oi.111qc Co .. ~~• Coll.-~ll: mo. Call 675"6169' lletel•s to Sh•n 4300 3 OFFICES Grt part time business 536·7S91/a36·8946. h..:rw..:..:n J lt1rb<.i1 .md r,11rv1ew. *LA , ARISIEHME * •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• • 15s MO EACH 556·8338 F I 2 h 3 b • ~ ----------rFound : Beaut ifu l Huntl....,.onleach 3840 Irvine 3844 2 Bedroom unfurn. $240. ema e 4+ los are r. F' COST ES Loe (714) 5'10 uon. NOW REN11NG ••••• :::••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All electric. t'ireplace. yrly. Across from Bch. me AM ~ A ESTABLISHED Jr. Wear Siamese female. Vic. ------------------Healed pool. Adults. nc. N.ll. $133. mo. incl'g ulll 7S2· I 700 Store. Balboa Isl. Sales V 111 age San Juan. Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 Lge 2 AR , 1'~ Ba, patio, 2 Br 2 Ba. Twnh~e. pool & 979 1268 6AH260 675-3184 Sl00.000. + Reply Box 833-8190. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• frpk. J!ar. pool. Quiet rec rac11. pa tio, av:ill ~~~ossrrom~~trcourse ____ . ______ , r:~;:"ii~M'-'1!111 1~. Daily Pilot, P.O.Box --------- -adult Townhouse. l M1. 11/1176. 752·1093 2()..il2Santa Ana Ave 3Br h sc. Beaut Lake 1560, c .M. 9262n FOUND, Dog blk/brn NEWPORT APARTMENTS 2 HR SISS + lJTIL Adults only No pct~. 2450 Newport lll\'c1. C~I Call 642· ili7K hrrore fipm LTlG 2 HJ<, pool, llr Shll[I:>. ;icllts no µt'l:-. Ut1I µII !AA.I Monro\l:a. 'l lli U3:lti '117., 1 Bil :\l<llllrC'.il<1ull<i lobcach. $285.898·2470 forest area. Clb priv. fem. longhair w /shl'.\l't 1111h.1H11wl~ 117 1-. 181h -----, __ le h 1141 Util s150. Resp Fem l~~~!~!!~~ Partner wanted. Exper. nose&notail.Vlc.l.9t'n& :-.i 10.12 :!ti28 Jhr. :!ba. otc:rn view. gar, --r""" ac * IAYFROMT * Ref's 581.2464. DMSION For exl.5ting travel agen· Palm.11.B. 536-3341 S.100. i\va1l 10 1. Family •••.•••••••••••••••••••• Luxurious, spacious 3 ----------•·----------• cy 7511S8lor7SJ 8079 2 hr, rph, drp:,. Dltns w l' I i: 0 m c . Qu1Pt. c harming 2 br bedroom, den, 2 bath, One rmmate wanted to · · · · FOUND, Cat, brown S.!:.!:l h ub ol\ iih>-9M8 5:16 47'1~ lwnhst> s tyle apt. 1 blk Ctreplaces, balconies. share our mellow hse. Newpcu1 Blvd Ste D. kMMss Wastt~ 50 I 0 Siamese w /blue eyes, t..i5-:l!J7X rr om ma an bc h . No * YIEW * Waterviw. Sl50/ mo. Lag 456 Sq rt. $165 mo. Ut1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• male. F1ea collar. Vrc. ---:? hr• cpl., .• pool, play yd · c hi Id re n S 3 0 0 · m 0 · S700 month Bch. Ann or Jason at pd. 675-M57 RESTAURANT National & Wilson, CM. 1 hr '~:1~11~~·c1;·;t~1:i furn no P c l s· 2 2 0 K A· 497·3232. 900 E. Balboa 497·3805; or Norins Rlty, I con arrllnge n quick 642·5193 • •. Drlawarc.~36-0!159. --0,..,nSat&Sun -..80c7 RVlN1:>7 room office 1 f t l 1 fi tS !Ii;:~ -------WOODS COVK yrly, lge 2 ,.... .. .,... ~ sultc w/conrercnce rm. 511 c 0 your res auron -. Found: Small puppy. Lgt Adult 2 hr townhnu•w 11 ~ u 1 1 Hear Lake Park Or 3pl. no pets. $425 mo. Coasi7~r~rties SPECIAL ROOMMATE : Ideal for ncccountants, ~~ke the buyers. Lets gold color. Vic: Victoria bath. patio. ~ar~gc .31!J;,;i:.~. ;:;;lc~~<'nopg!~~. f><'h1'<C3 1!r.21~ha ,atl 494-4404,213-846·114~. · 40yrold.happy,fun.ex· contractors $750 m o. ~ickPark.Dkr 673.7348 &Pomona.642-0.Ul ! c1shwhr 6 11 Ill!~---".l:!!"i mo. l 'JI 1 .llt 6, <1hl g~r .. patio. frpll'; 1709 Bach. all uul. Klds & .cat Newport Shores, 1 "7 blk ec .. wishes to share his 3 979·3500 F 0 UN D : Fe m a 1 0 WHY HOT7 tiia :t:i77 i\labama, 536·3-lti5 or ok. S218. Be:ac hcomber, ocean. Super loc. 2hr & Br 2 Ba luxury Irvine Money to Loan 5025 Siamese cat. 9/25/78 5.'lli-1711\ ice $15. 631·2011; 547·2501 3br duplex aplS. Owner, home wit h a health SI 50 Month ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido Peninsula area, Scunhkeden livi inglrM m l.1\HG 1•; 2 BOHM 2 RR 1 Do nc~ly decorat· or879·1060 (714)870-9203 mlnd~}~d~ ag". 25·3b5iln· New small offices ne•r 1st, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s C811675-6273 & identify. i al . r:t CCI ini: Adults No pel~·S210 71!7 d ' • 2 0 leruh.'U an Jogging. ke a :!bedroom-;.1•.1balhs w W1 l~o11!!D.6 l2·083501 c. garage. S 0. mo. l.ocJuetaHllls llSO Clean & classy 1 br riding, health foods. Bristol&NewportBlvd LOANSAVAILABLE LOST: Jn Costa Mesa. Attached i.:i.1ra~e 524·86.rn X306 536·2888 nfl. 6 P .m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/balcony. Yrly lease. Let's get inlo & stay in Roy McCardle Credit nolimportant Ma I e Co 11 i e Mix Washer/llnrr hook·ur> -t Rr 1 ha frplc nt lh<'SUPERSHARPJBrCon· SlOO/mo.6?3-0697 great s hape together! Rtaltor lllOHewport 573-4883Broker r esponds to "l shi .'S P\lyartlw11h11.1tm 2br,acllts.wcsts1deapt. bea~h. C~rage.'Gas & do. Pa noramic View. S.CleS'Mtlte 1176 $150 +'1\ulii.552·1222 CostaMHa548·7729 ~.Tn1st Black. 6 years old. '\~<~~~·1r,f1 /:;,~· f>-lll '1!)'~2~~1~~~· OOPM. wale>r pd. S225 mo. No Pool. S365 mo. 830·8945 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Wanted wrk'g rem. to DHds 5035 healthy dog. Please call ' · · · __ --pets. 846·90llll or ~·2325 eves/wknds; 834-3550 Ooriteous Whitewater vu. share 38R h:1e, lrg ynl.1-----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Jean,548·7416 tl:l l ~1~v:i~:?,1'.\. :'ll N1·w :1 hr. :! bu, clclarhcd ~r see m1:r upt 9. 428 16th <i:Ys. ask for Mr. Horn. Lge;mr. Completely re· Sm. child OK. 557-4581 150 I Westcllff Dr. LOANS 93 1..0 --ST-.-M-ed-. _rc_m_a_le_T_e_r· t;.i2.4,191 or1142 •I'''.!!' I runt hou:.•• of ~-flit''< St. Me_.. S.ach 3169 dee, Adults. $265. 245 Newport Financial Clt rier mix, N.B. lie. bm/ --. -~' 15385 mo> + 2 br, I h,1 apl l & 2 Rei rm Beachf Pool ••• :;.:-.:•••••••••••••• We s t M a r q u I t a . Lady, 5~. wants to share Leoslstg Office Space Also 2nd TD Loons gray, 675·2312 SlllO 1 hr pool 1 ndult 1~ mo> U11 \c by 11<1 \ ll Sl90/ Ad ll 492·3967/4'46·5300 home In exchange for c 11 S'te M ager Fal t T · 1949 •)H•r ~I. No pPt .... 3:!5 J :llnnll' V1sl:i. ' P s. . '!P· u s, no PARK MlWrORT Domestic ~ Attendant 8 on 1 an 46 res erms since LOST Cat dark brown 17th PIHl'. alt llam t'all 67:1 11RI pe12'thsSt219 lath St & 22C APARTMENTS 2 Bdrm-$225 mo. 1 Bdrm care + small salary. <714) 642·3111 ext2 642Sattter·2 I 7 I MhJ.545C.Oo6. I I 4s9ho3·rt927h3a.ir'male. Reward: ------_:• · · OntlMb wtdeck & view S250. Contact Mrs Horne Corona Del Mur, newly .1::/\STSlllE I Hr. nc•1\ ly 2 Hr l·ott:ige. cr1its. drps. 1 Block lo Beach Lgc 1 & Lu ~ fvin Easy access to buch. 834·2910 between 8·JO am. decorated offices. Two rcdcc. y.1rd, s2:1s . S·lh stove•. Kuls ok. No pets 2 Br Renting n~w• With xfY k_part~en 1 t g Call492·2896. with own bathrm easy SPECIAL Lost: Sml wht poodle/ 4253.1·492 37 10 ~:!:-i fiiVi :?'17R pool: Sl80 & up. Zl2·22C },vnej~~ s1f5~.oog heaaf(.; s.taAM 3110 Mftd•loommeft? outside access. ssi.so in· LOW RATES P.~:o~p~·~.1 ~1::0 ~~ NF.AT & clean 2 Br apt. Lar1tc 2 hr. 2 ba. S215. Jn Huntington St.. Call mgr s.pa, 7 swimming pool1, 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-01>.ns lLo..tM.rTm ·cl ulll. 675·544 1 Winkle Jr High School, S2QS mo. 1\dultc; no p~ts f.mt. :;ml pet ok LJtc 1 br 960·2812 • ll~hted tennis courts P!us A Proreun'I Roommate 2600Sq ft. Attractively de· QUICK CASH Mesa Verde. REWARD Nr. Shops & bus. 352 \ 1•· SIRO. tnranl, !>ml pct ok. Nf':W 2 HR 2 83 + d rml~ of bicycle trails. Referral Company can ror. Near airport. Call T.D. LOANS 546-7l3S ton a. Mgr 1125. fi·Ui 1571i &12.f.r.12 fplc dshws' hr .~ ',.ar .. ~nr, putting, shuffleboard, L--One hcfl"OOM JIELP YOU FIND THAT David Elliott 833·9520. E l Dorado Mortgage Co.•----------------• · ·.... ,, .. · croquet 1 and 2 bedroom -1'-• ,lf'SCIMlfs 5150 t-:AST SllH:1 &2 Br,llke UA\'MEADOWAl'TS 2117 llunli ngl on Sl. plans.and 2 s tory Bulllins. including dts· RlGHTROOMMATI:: CORONADELMAR l213)670·316Q collect ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. From 5200 Adults 1&2 hr. ~;1r, .pool. <:as & IK2·3513 townhouses from Sl29.50. hwuher. $205 per month. 832·4134Since 1971 $150. DI" •u1te, ample or (714) 968·6546 32 FAT WOMEN I I ... k d First and last. Agent. ~ ., A-~--nn pcls 1:10 I-~ Wl 1 St. w:11or. Pl •:.o .1 !!, no Lgc 2 br. 2 ha. Garaite & Electric k It c hen s, S.~. SHARE SHARP pkg,A/C,675-roOO. -.-e~s/ ___ H_·1_Ht150~---1x•h hornS:l:..?Of\460073 yard. Brookhuri.t & private polios or HBTWNHSE Penonal1/ WANTED £AST SI 0(-; 1-'.ibulom: 2 hr, 1 b.i. l.>lt ns. $2~0 mo Hamilton urea. Av:ul balco~ies, carpeting, Lrgbdrm. pvt ba,pvtcn· TOr LOCATIONS Lost& foUftd to participate in revolu· h 2 11 h 1 1 r J"t 1-: fl'l y c 1\1 S<lll·<t l7 I lOi 15. 846 0088or 968·2743 drapenes. Subterranean s-tfe LOCJllna 3116 tr, wash/dryer, Crpl pool, Harbor orea's best. 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlonary new weight con· uge r • ., coi 1 !!. ~ ". '.; • parklnl with elevators. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ,·acuz. wtul inc. $180. Prf. To 1,000sq. fl.. From $50 1 -·t • FOUftd SlOO trol~ronrom. beams, stor.1i.:c. like l11'51u·a82.i. h N 0 I Id i I • _. • " SJOO d lu only n<' ---4UR. Super s arp. cw pllona mo serv ce. Lge, qulet, uxunou1 ex· male21·3S.Nick968-0326. REALONOMICS,Corp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •AL tudeGuJdence nc~. 646_0~5 u s $255 3 Br 2 Ba r.arpct, drapes, paint. Just north of Fashion ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt. • Brokers 675-6700 LOST: Irish ~tler, fem, I •Food Planning & nutn· -~-Up!tnm; hmily unit No <.;lose to schools & shop· Jsland at Jamboree and Elevator lo scenic prlv. f EM ALE to .share or R In Irvine In· yr. Reward! Edwarda & Uonalronsultalion. f>PL' '1rii.9i.w • ping. Ruiltins plus rl'fr1g. San Joaquin 111111 Road. bch. Party & game room. w/same new 2Br, 2ba dcustre1.n1tlalar""· Phone Slater, 118. 842-5593 •Physical conditioning · · S350 mo. Call 6AS.5125 art. Telephone (714 )644·1900 tot.al see. Perfect living condo. Pool/ J acuzzl. '"' •Proper Supervision. LOFT BDRM APT Spm for rental information. or wknd retreat for the Nwpt Bch 4 blks to bcb. answering servlct-avail, LOST: Male Chihuahua i"or informaUoncall -Adventurous ;idutt. $515. Must be Independent Rent under Sl25. mo. Vic South Jl.D. Oct. 1st Choose For YourseU lnc-lmmNliall' oN•ufll\ncv St~. util pd. 1 Br old er mo. yrly. lse499·2835 like a well kept home. 54~1714 Blark/biege markings. 494..:W74. l'vl 11at10. hµk, full duplex, yard, near heh. P&UMSULAPT. . 63J.l098Raylene OFFICESPACE CashReward!S36-8280 -l l..1t1·hl'll' Pont .~ rec No dol(s. 536·8539 or 2 BR, lbaunf$500yrly ~SfteftfsF."'lshed . Prof 1 1 uid Orinkinl(problem? I room t ) r lw it3·396·S742 OCEAMFIOHT or UstfUf"ftfshd 3900 Bach c I o r des 1 r es ess ona Aru., g. Found, wht neut. male Call Alcohol Helplint- PIMfCREEK HAYLOFT APTS Unique i:round fl oor 1 3 RR,2 ba .• yrly. $745 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e:'ploye~ h rem~~~~ 49-$·7292 Kil llenN.dw/rhed covll&r, l~dV· 24 hrs 0 dny 835·3330 ti~:i 1\ \'m·ado, C M · d 1 r NEWPORT TEJlltACI THE EXCITI NO s are nea ouse · · lttdustrial Rent• 4 500 ng. s m. ic. r. · -• UVESUP Mun Fri :ipmto'Jpm ~1~:· p~~~. S17;.r~~~ 3BR,2bacondo$SOO PALMMISAA,TS. 64&-62Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln~~r & Edw9 rd:1. H.B. MASSA.GE TO ITS MAME Sul & Sun 1°"' Ronn Id IJr. 002·9'.177. SEA WIND CONDO MINUTES TO NPT Maletremale, 25·35, lg Ml~ION VIEJO. Retail, 846-2974 FfGURI MODELS Over 500 tall trees anci Hi 6-15·0143 ., BR d .. b 1450 BCH bdrm home, 1155 mo, n comm or Ind IS< per sq FOUND s 11 bl k streams with waterfalls Near bench. large units 3 • • enl< a · bch. ' · oo · : mo ac ESCORTS c:rcate a relaxing sctun~ Lo\'t'IY 2 br, rrpt, drJl6, Br,2~ Ba, yd,$350 mo. 2 IAYFllOMTHOMI Bach, 1&2BR. SQMM. rt.548-0520or581-67 . Cockapoo fe male, vie OUTCALL OMLY for your spacious new I gor. no pets~ Over 40. Br. 2 Ba. $250 mo. 3BR.2ba.S2000Moyrly from$L95. Woman w•nll female 2000 IQ fl Across from lrvlne/Turll erock, or 2 bedroom apart Sl80. 22GO E lucentia. 963-3588 STlrSTOllACH ~~i~::b~ta 1hare1m.SanJuan,Coo O.C.Airpc;rt.2ofcs,lha. 833--0380 631-3111 ment s. From S240. &IG·:Jlf!O 2 BR.2baths.S400 <SBllaEastofNewPort do, very reas. '93·8024 Balancewarehouse.213c FOUND yng German PREGNANT? Furniture available Lo l l 3b I Sl75. 2 br. pool, garage, 38R,2ba,winte.r$37S Blvd> eves roll·up doors. 549·1480 Shepherd in lrvlno on Caring confldonllat 0 • d ll . vc y, gc r, nt'w Y re· kidsok Fee 1 BR 1 ba ..,..,.., .. arl" c ... 9860· Ted Broderick C D Bel J . Small pets K. A u ~ dee Ideal loc No pets M I R I (). . • . . .,._J,. , ....... Fem1le to share lovely ampus r. ;im counsellnc & rcferrol. only. <>Hice open ll 00 to S2GS. M ~r at· 970·2531: an enla s. 54 5370 2Br house In Dana rolnt 1,000' cle an. secure. berec Dlvd & Univ. I.Ir. Abortion, adoption & I 6, 00. 2300 F a1rvn•:v Rfl. 2l!l!S ~tendo1a 1\pt A DELUXE 2 Br. 2 full IEST IUY w/same. 496.()96$ Storage or light mfg. 979·7400. keeplni:. l:o5 t3 Mesa 1 ho ne , . • bnths. enclosed gu. IHTOWH S200/monlh 6453544 APC/\RE 547·256.l s.lS·2300 STtrnNIN(, Li.:c 2 Rr 2 B:i Ind'"" rac s uper locati"on '-... "'-•-......1. 415 · . · · LOST: Male Black/White ---•J • • Slnailes, 1'2 Br, furn & v• I~'""" . T' t 1 d · l •i . -11nrc1c-n ~pt Pool. rtc Adults only no pets. S2'7S f Th • Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will share shop & offi ce ager 6 rie ca · ' c AIORTIOM 1oc~e ~~~·~ ~v~~~c~~ ~·~~n s:l•IS 7to w lllth St & up. 847-2622 or 1213) ~iut:nn in re~~!arion : 1 car garages near space. M·l zone. West ~{/A 8 ms, <.: · M · Counselin!l &t Referr111 •3. 546-5437, 540-8067 ' 592·5402 Spec. View. 2 br, gar., TENNIS (pro " pro· Beach &c Ellis, H.B. C.M. $100. mo. +. Good Preg. lest-avall. wknd11 2 8 n1 $240 Kid & bltns, new crpt. $2'JS. shop) complimentary S2Smo.M7~ area for 1ervire bus. LOST CAT. Medium( 2411rHelpUneS47-1H!l:i 3 Br Bctiul adult com r, yn • · s Adults 64.2.a89 leuona, swlmmlnc . ~2918or646-8S82 laree Ught brown, short plex°. Pool, ~:1s & wot.er Hwiliugton S.och 3140 }ngla ~Ir. Beachco~ber, · health clubs, partlu. lnaJo •ara1e. $40. mo. 000 ...., fl New lnd 1'"ree hai r male. 494·1721 *KAREN'S* pd. Encl. garage. $350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ee 15. 631·2 11; Yearly 2Br, H~ baths. BBQI "SU.Gd•~ brunch. C:O.ta MeH . '131 Wut span ..... Ftnish for )'Ou 776 Reward. 01!J'CALLMASSACE fl42-5073 IYTHESEA S4'J.2S0lor8'n-1060 nreplace. 2 bib to bch. Sony, no0Mundu211t l.IUISl.l'Js.7787 W.; · • ---------c Nrw 3 br deluxe tnllse trvilw 3844 Carport & t.undry r~cll. no peu. Month to month • l'Jt.h CM. 645-0i3o. FOUND, male wlrehalredi---~~-:18_·_17_80 ___ _ 2 Br. Beaut. adult com· 20114lh St. 536.1718 , • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S32S mo. 7~·9031 Bkr. occupancy. Model• open ~ 1-.., 440 W..t.4 4600 Fox Terrier. Vic. Harbor EXOTIC GIRLS plex. Pool. gas & watr"c ----------• daUy 10."I. •••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• le Garden Grove Blvd, pd. Encl. garal(e. $250 BLOCK TO IEACH R-.cho S-Vrly. Ocean view, 2 br. 1 YF'RONT Offiee Bids. uan ..,_, __ apt or room G.G. 53().-MOS Maa111e Ir Modeling 542.5073 Jo-.lst •..a. ba dup. '350/mo. 644-41'1IO O•kwood Ga_._ ... pts Space Avail. Reas. 'i ,_,,u-.:111 Outcall Only 542·3169 2 lir. encl Jtllr,l(e, patio _,..... orM2-3139. " Jv .... " ..,.5 •141 1or rent/share expense FOUND: Sm shaggy gray ""-sls'1de 2 br. nnwly ... _ ~ 15th SL ~38-8729 or Rcnllnl from $260. "'' .., CM a-a (W side) Call u..........11 I U 11 THE GENTLE TOUCll ...,... ... "" Adult apt.a. ~ulni: pre OC""ANFRONT 2 •R, 1 N rt Be h N rth •---------• "" . . ruuu c, ma c, c/co ar, ron1ted w/thick, plu~h 5361118. "' 0 cwpo ac 0 af\6pm S48·7S62 vlC' Bushard 11 e OutcallMaaaagc ------v1cw now Is a pret.tigc f\8,dock,gar,cpL'l,drpg. 880lrvln~(11tl6lh> • ' ' · · 7~1·3931 crptg. Nr !>Chools. $2SO. l){lluxl\ 3 br. :;?\'f ba apt Irvin«' community, nopetll.$N 645·3655 (71064.s-OSSO GARAGE SALE ad$ In l br unfrun 11pt w/alove, _968_;...am_...:_~------·•---------1 mo. 540..11177 W/IA'Mhcr·dr> <'r hookup 'l'weonty T'tr1tolit, Culvrr ---------• the OaUy Piiot brt111 ba ref rig & encl ouae. FOUND maJe Jrtab Set~r ~HO-THllAPY $2@. E:ii;lsiclc 2 hr, 1 bn. l~(" pntio SJ75 mo. Cnll & Sandburg. 2 block11 so. 1 blJc bch, Ira •br, 2bn. nw· Nc1A'l)Oft Be1eh Soulh py retuJta. To pl•c<' your HunL Sch aru. Days, puppy, u untl n gt on Ocprenion, welsht, balcony, ncnr nl'w Mil l371 :121k for lnarldor of San Olcao Frwy. l)rdcrtd,nopeta,yrlylle. 170016thSt(alDo\ler) drawln1 urd, phon U.4'793. t;vu, wknda. Beac h High School. smoking, It impotence Adults, no pet!. 642·1603 84fi-M1Jiif\t'r 5 SS9-1100 $5l5. '42-3443. mo '4Ml?'O KW1111toda7. Ql3)4S).IOOL 536-1612 H.B. 2..lJpm. s.49·2660. . . . . . • DAILY PILOT Friday October 8, 1978 HtlpW..t.d. ....,w.t.tt 7'00 tt.lpW..t.d 11 w~ 7100 HelpW ... d 7100 He4pW.t.d 1100 ... , ••.. ~·············· ..••..•••••..........•. ······~··--··· ............................... ····~·········••ttt•·~· ···:··················· W.ted 7'00 HefpW•t.d 7 100 Hairdresal'r. l\cnt s~n<'e LANI$CAP1NG t clay on· Profelllilo.nal Hock U~u1d, RN~Sri;ychlalnc ' F.Lt-:PllON,E SA L'F:S. ••••••••••••••••••••• ... •• ... ••••••••••··-··-oc percent~~. 11.Silt. ~it. st:sobr. · NUIS£S AIO£S n~:I dtlvur• w/truci NlJhi fie1'ef. Also, on·c:;aJI ll.~lre<J or 1hsuble<1 men C t Pt t ~st t 4""" M&-3010 Im mcd111~1y. No ex po11it1nrl5. Contuoc. Dlr~c und Wt1mt.>1l. Extra Schools & BOATS' J!:. ~~pfyr~!C::· MDt.{.s ~,.,.. 1 • ~ ' $35 necesa11r)'. Pl~~ .. e•l tor ot Nursln.i. Saf\ta o\Or\e~ tor tho hotldi.lys. ·' lllllfructloa 7 005 WIU ARDIOATS f'isb F ry, 81.S W.1$\h, HOS'f'ISS. i olSotretary.8u1Yott 846-165.a(Clen> Ano 'P ~ychln trl c: ~Jormog or tvtninic. •-•-••••• ••• •••••••• uaoo Condor CM. Exper'd In· dinner ftol1$e in H.B. Gener-al 1)ritrli~ •• J>n.v.a.'• ~"'\{ ~-l l ~ U •7, Hospltol. ~12 P.. 4th S~. Cpot! earnings, Phone Yountaht Valley work. Apply rn person, 3 .Yrti mhurnu.m ettper re. 'Rl\~l>QJi'..~.~ComlllltPf'nal9~t!.~ Pw/kti/mufe· MSe•nle• •1a't11S!..o. ·!.~.~ SA. 5fl-tl481 E. o. E_: __ ~~·'u~l -011 port un It Y IE A IARTEMDER HM lmmcd. Ovening8: 'Rt.:W MANAGh:J\. J.r.1arn 1464 s· Const Hwy. Q d. ~MS'J. " u '"'"' ....... ,.. ...... - FIAllorPart-tlmo •lootCorpnt•n $200 to $400 per week L:a"unuBeuch. La"Ul ~~c•ty 't'r a1"nee. !lfM T d~y' .l\ week. dens. £vos/ Sal RN-W ffkend,. l!!fnploy~r •M'•C t 11upervisin& a cr ow ol ~... .., ... , ~ t cnsco\lltc ,Nur114ls SM·78$1,~·7r.&6. p-s~r•I$« -------& ready to work 8!C ut arpett en j unior :n1bs criplion HOSTESS Somf' e:cper pref'd, good ~glstry 3St Uosplta • -1 profe11iiional bartender! •Toc....-,Onder salesmen. You must aj(ills req'd, Newporl ~ NB • '!teal (!:state ~ ,,pply ~u S11penor. T R b 1 week. F'tec job pince •1it-'M ln1taller h11ve It lat•'e station Mature hostoss. part Center.~900 • I RES~EsrtoPLEt · ':rit4S SU~nor Avo, N;.8 he eu en ment.a11sislancl'. .,. " time, full time. "f11ly in ...iu•<ll< "10-u t ... .:. ,,J.. 'l\d·~t ~10 Croup Insurance. Ciood waaonorvon•md beable person. 21031 E 'l'oro " ~A '"~ ... us ~ ..... reer l'tl1 """' · £ L American Hortendera benefits. 4 o11y work wk. tu work with 10.15 year Rd L g H 11 D11 y&, upor. pret'tt. cxpc ricnood or lncx· Sul es C<ir~t'r •:.le~d) • 8 School Overtime. olds. Phono 15!16-9712 for "' a · 1 :... ---Udo ConvGIHcent Mella Vf'rd~v. Hosp, perlenced. Ctimt>letc: work $Y15wk-upto11t1trt.. 1104 E . )'llh Sl, SA Equal Oppor F.mployer interview. Housecleaning, C et1f.-n 001 Ccnur St. C.M. traininf ~rot.ram . Come l''ulle~1h1.1sh SS·M8S1 83401900 Coll 97f·O 126 DECIC HAND 2 hall ~:,sJ8r wk. 1FYJrJ·: ~~~t --;uRSES AfOIS • ~~~!:It i~l\rJ:.1"L ofc . .:iale.lad)', exper'd. Ret~il Joa.. Wonted 707 Oookkueper/ltccuplionisl. Full time. must be ex· . . <.:au l>lreclorot Nursl!I> f'/timQ &. P/Umt. l>ay -493-5031, evu.493-124.2 cloth Ins . Over 2~. N~ ," ••••••••••••;••••••••• Need slrong ofo person· per .• well gtoome'd, col· Housecleaning, npprox l~ · 646-776-t slUlt • .Exper'd 11rcf'd. Ap. eves. 548·5383 . .1· n.el w/acct'ii & EDP ex-legiate. between 20·34 hrs wk . Punctual, ctn· ply P<ark S1.111erior, 1 -~- per. Salury open accord yrs. Gd pay & benefits. c1cnt.Ownt.ruru;p.$4hr LOOKIHGFOR Superio r Ave. NB. • REALESTATE gAC.ES. ing t o "xper level Sendresumetoad #781, 675-3.s.tt:Nlpm. A FUTURf? L ...,.64i~·z.t_ro_._. _____ 1 SALESPEOPLE 1 Loca.1 & Nat-Wiih 8312131 I Th D ·1 p·1 t po ... ..,. .... Eaoi.EO t1!l~hone salfl'S, _,fhctt v: Se.lecllvt>llou!lehuld, · · · c 0 e a' Y 1 0 • • • UOUSECLEANlNG 2 Major corp. nct'uli ll fow ()F:t'ICE " ..., pro~ucts, no el(pe1 Nursmg & J"amily Care BOOKKF.EP~R/P·Time ~x~sr:· Costa Mesa, Days per ,wk, 4 or 5 hrs. good poople to tnio •n J ....,.tf'f; Red HiU 1teafty1s adding needed. St.op by & SNl us Personnel 16·24 hrs week. Must . . Must be elClclent. No mt~~1nagflooemr.e.nwt•~ll 1>.•lnpaar1·1e1; rf~IJewell. ers ' toltsstaCfinMissloin~~· Amte<'h Corp., 1722:1 Employer Pays Fee h II ... _hk D l" t smoke Newi>ort "'ch .... .. "' • jo. A new comm ss1on •--s•""""g ,.. ve, Jt·v'i'"· ave cxce ent .,,,.., cep-e ivery, nea appear. . u business. Good money, Nbw interviewing at S. sc h ed ule hia s been -"'-"_1•_ ....... _._,. __ ~ 4500 C~:i't~~~~e, NB iug skilts. CaU Comm uni-Good transµ nee. Min S3 64.2·3481. xlnt. tu lure, fantastic Co~t Plaza location •for established wh!ch pro-SAl ESLADY 1'~/time po51tion .iv111I. for 1\1>l>IY tn Pt•reon OnJy 3fJM ·SPM , \5 1 E. Cottl Hwy Mewpori Jeach BQul\I Uppor Employer ---------1 ty Presbyterian Church, hr +~l,ft)rlntuvw c.UI HOUSEKEEPER livcin benefits. To succeed F /t1me orrlce he l p . v1dcs a grcrnl cr OP· HtlpWonhtd 7f0 LagunaBeacb.494·7SS."> 497·3720.J S.30pm . forSyr oldtwins.'.Sdays must have ambition & Please apply betwn portunity for C1na11cial ••••••••••••i>•••••••f •1·---------ioeliver•y Mun. Early per week, SlOO. S . common sense. Ca ll for 2·5pm,in pcrsononly. rewardl). Oun't let this u resp. woman W/!>lron11,1---------sales ability ~xpcr. nee. .... •AAAA POSITIONS BOYS & GIRLS morning, L .A. Times . Luguna Area. 493-2722 apl)l, Color Tile: 645-1127 omce Glrt. life bkkpng & chance for u irncccssful Exec Secy/Gen Office No. Costa Mesa area. HOUSEKEEPER Monday belwn 9am·9pm. payroll. 1'ultor p/lime in future slip by YOU. f I Page Boy M.;tternity 557.5734 Keeept/Secrelaries Earn S20·S50 per week Must have dependable LVN 3•11:30 ${uest hom e in c .M . R.clHill Re alty Ma~CardJIOperators working after school & car.546-448.1. Eng. speak'g, w/car. 646-6716. An esUlblished company SALESPERSOK Employers Pay All Fees on Saturdays. This is not·•---------Cleaning, laundry, st;&rt Charge Nllfse & Medicn· ---------S(!rving Orange Co11nty Exper'd in retail jewtilry t•, Liz Reinders Agency a p a p e r r 0 u t e . din n e r. transport t}on, ~/lime. Apply P~rk Orihodontlc Assistant : for the past 18 years. & a knowledge of chln<1, 4020BirchSt,Stel04 Trans portation pro· DB. TA.CO ~EEbS cbildren, Mon lhru Fri. Supeno.r, .1~~ Supenor ~xp er. 'fop wag.es. 28892 Macg uerilePkwy. ('ryistal, silver & window Newport Beach 833-81 vided. Call 536-9712 COUNTER HE.LP 1·5:30 pm. Refs. a must. Ave. N.B. 642-2410. Parl/(uJI lime. Laguna 8 3 1-3050 disl)I ay. Full time. CallCorAppt /Estab'GS Day & Night ,PQS1Uons S400 mo.+ car ol-Beach. 494.SSSS for in· Alice Martin, Mir. 673-9334. -;.. ... _, .... _.._.. ... ~._.~----::-:::::::-:;-----i ·1 St t .. "50 h A., lowance. 644·4655 aft 4 · terview. •-.....--------·1---,...-------1 • BUSBOY ava1 . ar -· r. Pt•· •• Salespeople '' AccountingClk ly, De l Taco, 1720 ptn. t,iAC .. tl._.E P"ACKAGEJlS rr.i-PickllJ>SSO. Earn$300. •' Exe<'.Secretnry Apply io person. Mui· Superior Ave, C.M,. Housewares sales person. OPERATOR RECEPTIOMIST/S'"'-'Y Call644·9410. A D ls <loon's Iris h Pub. 20 631·1831 . . Female. S2.~ Per _hr to Exper'd front office,---------• rt ep ecy NewportCenterDr.N.n. per~ane!'t part-lime m· Oi\Y SHJFT s tart. Merit r a ises. / · t · d , TYPISTS •Repro *Composer Opr •MTST·M"tSC •ctefit Typists • VOLT Tt:.MPURARV h-f PVIC lb Typists to$60(1----------1----------1 eluding Sundays. Crown 548.5125 1537 14onrovia w poise. ma ure JU g. S!iles·Phone No expcr lrvine Personnel Agency CAil DRl.YERS D E NT A L A s s T , Hardware. 3107 E. Cst , TRAINEES NB • ' ment, pleasunt phone necessary. We will train, 3848 Campus Drive 488 F.17th Costa Mesa Chairside, 4 banded den· Hwy, CdM. · voice & ability to meel& $250 to $500 aver age In· 546-4741 Sui~e22i,! Ji42·!_:17( .Mcn orWomen tist.ryinpreventiveden· . . To l ea,rn gener:llPAINTERS,experinair· work .w/ business ex· come. after training. <Acrossl"rom Mustbe25orover' talofc.inHB.Beaut.sur-!lnduslrial Scamst:ess mechanical ass embly lessspraying.Call forin· ecut1Ve$. Newport Call Mr. Huber for in· OrangcCo.Airporl) Apply In Person r oundings. Ex per· needed, ewxper. Piece work. t.erviewft46.·2768..R.ick Center. Call ~0·69SO for terview 540·6091 EqualOpporEmployer Yellow Cob necessary, good hrs .. work.1515 .Ma~Arthur CALI, FOR _!'1~p~p~t.~be=tw~n~91Un7::·1:1~am::--1;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;=;;;1~~~~~~~~~~ ACCOUNT 11251 Slater Avenue salary open. 846.1386 !!.10v_~;22c_ .M .. Su1~c 17. APPOINTMEN1' PBX Ans Set'v Opr -Rec:en•;onistffvnist CLERK·SE .... IOR Fountain Valley .,.. ,,.. Im med opeh·1'ngs for ,.,.. #T' " (213) 4354891 · · ' FUil time, salary, $550. ~' S748·S908 Per Month Dental Asst, cbr sd, mature pcopte to work Send r esume to Sun & .... 2 Yrs responsible Clnan p/time. X-rays. Eves. INSPECTION CEHTRILIFT varied hrs & wkn~. Paid Sail Club, 24752 Toledo With Experi•nc~ SEAMSTRESS TYPIST P/,Time. Irvine. J :E • RichCo.151·2600 )'' cial clerical exper. SomeSats,HB!J46·3540. training. Apply in Wy. El Toro 92630_ Newport Beach clothing 1 knowledge or dala pro-Cafeteria Helper RECEIVIH.G DIVISIOM person. 155 Rochester St, Before Qct 15. . store has opening rot a WAITRESS r cessing desirable. Skill ~·-bsta•tut• DENTAL ASST. INSPECTOR DORG ·WARNERCORP. CM ---------• Part·TimeSeamstress Exp. Dinner House d T · .;,., " ••Regi s tered" Of s mall prec ·1s·o """'·'0 DI St 605 ---------....1R ti "t Lit' t . g PleaseContact wa1tr"~s. Apply in 1 req' : . ypang 30 wpm. Short hrs. 3 ll rs as I n vou.r~. cean . e PEOPLE PERSON ecep oms . e ypm • .,,., A~ply m person, Fou.n-needed. t\tust have car. wF/'u'?mrleh.~~~~.~~cl. exper. machincfcl & molded LongUeach.Ca90802 EYec needs p/tt"mc as-Sat/Sun. Yacht dlr & TailorShopManagcr per~0.11, ~IP,3t E l 1'or<> • • tam Valley School Dis .,..,,,,., parts. or elect r o-EqualOpporEmployer -" brkronbay.64.6·0551 644-5070 Rd.:'tag.flills. ,, . . $3.ll hr. C.M., N.B. & mechanical devices. soc. in whslesupply. Ful----:;;::::;:::;:;::;-:--11----..;..;.;..-__ l_--r _______ _ tnct, No. 1 Li~hthous CdM ar eas. Apply at De n t a 1 As s istant, kl k ly capitalized. 673·2223. RECEPTIO .... IST WELDERS Ln, (Corner of Talbert_ Newport Mesa Unified Orthodontic ofo. R.D.A. Wor · ng ·nowled~e of ·--------·i-----------1 n Newland). Founta1 h 1 DI . 1'' d Q .. d X k" true position dimension· p rl tW rid ..j Progr esslve animal SEAMSTH ESS Combination welder/fit· Valley. Ca 92708. Filln Sc ~o strict, 0~ ualific · Int wor ang ing pref'd. Proficient use MACHINISTS e ec 0 ""J hospita l offers excep· Exper'd, for women's ter. 2 Yrs eicper. SJ.SO hr deadline: 5PM, Oct. 11 Servi«e, J857 Placentia, cond. 644-l281. of precision measuring Hours l ion a I future for custom clothing. Xlnt toµ to s t art. Br a dCie ld 1976.Wearean equalop· CMS56·3273· DentatChrsdAsst instruments&3-5 yrse>.· Good genur.il back-8:3()-2:30or versatile. take cl)arge, stitc hing nee. ~ood Manuf .. 1682 Superior •, por employer CALIFOR .... IA M t h N per. req'd. ground. setu1> & operate 3:30-9:30 mature person. Min 4 yrs wages. 548·7200. Ave, C.M. 548·2541. · · " us ave exper. on STACOSWITCH. INC variety of machines, in. Work 6 hrs a dny earning ofc exper.rcq'd. Send.re· . ~. . ~ BLONDES WANTED .Smoker. 644.0595. 1139 Baker, Cosla Mesis eluding turret lathe. $3.-$9.per hr~i11 pleasan~ sume lo Classified ad no. SEAMSTRESS, expcr ml oung man p/hme for' t Ans wering S~rv ic Sell!ng nationally ad-Dietary Cook needed im· 549•3041 verticle & horizonta l s urroun<tin ss. Deal 727 c/o Daily Pilol PO dressmaking & altera · small factory. 8am·2pm T~lephone ,Opr. Day v~rtJs~d HEAD STA~T med. Exper . Laguna mills, punch presses. w/lhe pU'blic i-our Boxt560 ~taMes'aea lions. PJTimc n ow. daily.645-2702. ·_ shift. Exper d only. 2 ~1lamms for your hair. B ach Nursing Home. Equal Oppor Employer small precision parlt;. Irvine ore representing g2s26. ' F/lime later. Send re· Fores t Ave, Laguna Set your ?,W n Pi.IC.c 4~_8075 small shop, rlays only. Time Life Books . sume to P.O. Box 11>69, , Beach. w/goorl prol1ts, w/th1s · l ~VESTMENTCASTJNG :\1usth:iveown tools. Dynami c:! personality Relief Manager for Sad· Newport Beach. 92600 Merchandls~ ' -top notch produ~l. Only DRY CLEANING PLANT COM PANY STACOSWrTCH IMC. most likely to s~cee~. • dleback Valley & t •oun-••••••••••••••••••••••• '''Assemblers Hrs 9am-t t d h · •. t I v II c· e Secrtitary ... _t,lllU~ 8001:'. one reprcsen a ivc per l\IGR. Orange Co. beach Looking ror exper'd wax 1139 Duker, Costa Mesa lnteceste ou1ew1ves ...., a n a ey in mas. / "'"'...-"'"' ~ 3pm. S2·35·52·60 hr. R::ain school or organi zation al· area. Valid license rcq. injectors. Preferably 549-3041 students seeking perm. Muture man or woman, SECY RECEPT.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lboliJ~hol\fraSg.nAe.tCicasll3508401 .• So1" , lowed. Ca.II c.harlJe Mann Gd opportunity to hwld English speakin"'. Apply positions call 8.13-9095 part time or full time. Must be sharp & w1llmi: W d I d • ., {714) 894 2312 C S d & t. £qua10 ppor fanployer Start immcd. Call for to learn. Salary cnm. Oft er Qft for interview appt. • uture. en resume USA Castinq Corp. s /S 3 7 me u t w/ h'l't r r rer to NWR Box 4190. W 8 appt. at ~ un· . pm. ns ra e a i • y. o Of Ant·aques'. CARPET LA YER Irvine.. ca. 92716. 965 • I th St. C .M. MACHINIST 71<'1·581-5881. Mrs. Walls.' 3 growing real estate & Attractive gir l with nic Call 752-6106 PHONE SALES Equal Oppor Em!'loyet' const.rucuon co. in Dana H UG E warehouse fil!ure to model a few s k ·& tr Janitorial. perm. p/time SHORT RUM Poinl. Ask for Ed or Bob crammed wfth over 500 . huurs a week. Must b CASlllER P/TIME Earn l60 w ~~ se ing eves. Various areas. Proto-type &experimen· Phone Sales people, E S ES 493-5031 music boxes , nickelo· f sG·oph~sticate<l &Sov~r 211. MATURE ft~}:f:._~85~.~~2~4247. (1) $2.SO per hr· 17182 ta!. must be reliable and male orr femaGle, 16 lto 6Sd R. • AL doon pianos, circus or· ' ~eat pay._.trict Y lOKeyadder.Drive thru Armstrong Ave, lrvine. work w I m i n . years o age. uaranee Free f4day ga ns, wall clocks . pnvatc ~ Oeiuble hours photo. Dependable.· Ahle Eledro Mechanical As· s.l0·78l·t supervision. call ror in· wages or commissions. SECRETARY for Real grandfather clocks , No expene~ce bu~ prere to be bonded .• Hrs 3-7 sembler wanted. call lerview. Ft. Vly. area. 250 East 17th Street, Traininq Cours~ Estate Co. in Fashion fascin.ating anti<tu~s. someone with flair g · 0 JA ... ITORS 9 o Suile· 0 , Costa Mesa, 0 1 · • Mon·Fri. E. Costa Mesa 831-964 "" 54 .477., & Island. Must hove 4 yrs verSt.000,000Worl 1 • persona_lity & g<;>o area 530·2873 P/Time ~enings. San between 5:oo 8:30 p.m. •Personalinstrurtaoo expcr .• type 6S·70 wpm, Am tiricao Jnterna~ional g r oom 1 n g · W r 1 t · · Electronic Assembly Clemente area. s days a MAINTENANCE MAN 646-4223. •Managcmentopporty's sh 80·90 wpm. Apply Galleries; 1802·T Ketter• (l Classified Ad #693, Dail Cashier/Saturdays P/time.Call642·4342. wee'k, Mon thru Friday. Required. Laguna Hills EqualOpf°rtunity •to80%Commission 'TMl, 369 San Miguel Dr. ,.,.g St .• Irvine . Tel. ,. . Pilot, P. O. Box 1650 For drive thru photo & . . . Ph after 4 PM . 540-5874 ;irea. 830·3321. 1-;mp oyer •On the job trainin~ #200 N.B. 7~M777. Open Wed thn.a CostaMesa.92626 backup. Dependable &Employment Offer ed· . . MAl .... TE.._.A .... CE •Many topofficeloc':> • Sat.9AM to 4PM.Visit! mature. 530.2873. S~all Hte manur. needs Jamtonal J\talntenan,ce. " " n Secretary. gen 'l ore; .. --AUTO MECHANIC relJable {/time employee Young rapidly growing Janitorial, cl.cc. pl_umb-PLASTICS shthnd req'd. Yacht dirt& PUBLIC AUCTION Lorie clean well equip •CASHIER* w/exper in welding & janitorial maint. co. mg cxper. l:or.k Mt & brkronbay.646-0531 MANY flNF.lTEMSOt-• ,. ped·days. Lots of work. gen 'I shop, 979.2211o ·needs expc r 'd o r truck driving, 18-22 yrs. MOLDING MACHINE REOCARPET -._ ESTA'.TE J EWELRY, ownhandtools.50%. PIERIIMPORTS wkdy s. 5 48 -9801 qualified people. Will oldpref.Apply. OPERATORS OI SECRETARY ART OBJECTS. AN· JIUNT AUTOCCENTERRd. ~~oyr.n~b ~n ;~~~~ eves/wknds , train. Top pay. We cover USI\ CASTthlN5G CCORP Taking ,applicat..ioos for R~~~dT010~1S8 c9al&l2Ll~nl da I 4 () Hrs .& TY P i n g, TIQUES, FINE !''URN .• 1825 Laguna anyon · all of Ofange Co. Want 965 W.18 t. .M. molding machine oprs on ,. oi e ... shorthand gen'l office ETC. PHONE FOR lN· Laguna 494.332 retail expr. neccessary. EXEC. SECRETARY Supervtsors, Couples, all shlftl>. M:odern, clean R.E.Sales skills nece5sary. Call FO. & IIROClIURE. Must be hard worker & Req's strong skills wish, Women for houseclean• MASSE_USE (18·~8~ lcg!t. manul. plant: Paid group Weill• Humber I C' 6 m m u n i t Y 645·2200 •---------i well groomed.540-7333 a quick mind, flexibility ing & Men or Women. full tim e position 10 life & health ins. Good . . Presbyt erian Church,1--------- AVON askforMngr. & a love of work & Dayornite work.wknds, Massng~. No exp. ~ec. vaca\ionplan whenyouJomourt.eam. Laguna Bch.494·7555 ('.ouch 2arm <'hairs cano ' Clerk. bookkeeping dept. re~ponsi bilitY.: Call part & f/time. Call We ~ram. Call 540-2053 A 1 in· el"So Real Estate salesperson hack.'Family cslat~sale. Have A Very 10 key adder by touch .• c. alh.y. Mon·l'ra. 8 -5, 673-4356 or 631-0723 Sam . anytime. PCPolY.·"-~I n licensed prefer red. Secretary/Receptionist 640-0008/634 -2322, Roger. c,,n~ • ,._,,.a Many benefits to hel for Newport Cl'A firm.1---------MerryChristmos Full time. Apply, 1545 .,..,. • 'til noon. Apply at: 833 MAT UR B WOMAN ln1ectlonMoldinCJ you earn top S$$. Train· Wr ite to Gifford & OAJ<SQUARE TABLE Attd Money Newport Bl vd. C.M · FACTORY HELP W. l7th St, Costa Mesa. p/ti me to w e lcome 265 Briggs Ave,C.M. iog program+ schooling Monroe CPA 's, 500 w/chairs. To Pay For It 642·3744. Co5ta Mesa flnn, ship-8am·noon. newcomers & contact (1 Block So. Of available for unlicensed. Newport Cente r Dr. 646-3335 after SPM .. S t art Now·Scllln i;1• _________ 1 fcing dept. lrainec. Call merchants. Flexible hrs. Baker ofCRedhill) ROYALPROPERTIES Suite507,NpBch.92660 •• beautiful products. Cal t8 11 545 0401 Need car, hte typing. ' 642·1830or968·4405 . Mabogony sid eboard. t•·s.i0-704lorZcnilh7·1 CLERKTYPIST orapp ·am, · · LABORERS 547·3095. Posllionswill be.opening · Secretary Clerk typist+ Ornately carvod, 3 for information. Accurate typist, GO wpm. FIGHT IHFLATIOM in January for Director R. E. Salesperson . reception, phones bevelecl mirrors, beveled ~·---------c Mature pcri;onallty & Add extra money to th URGENTLY MEDICAL & Teachers to assist in Needed in prestigious or b_ookkeeping. Conslntc· glass fro n t. S42:>. -----------4 front office appearance. family budget. Local HEEDED FRONTOFFIC~ • developing a pre-school, fice. xlnt. Jo~ation. at t1on developroent co . 5.16-1925. Babysitter needed im Abl e to deal qukkly & Amway distributor will Bookke_eper, .receptionist emphasizing education & tractiveb09us plan. Airport area. 751·6617. . . k . mediately. Tues & Wed pleasuntly wNisit'>r traf· w/med1cal billing exper, christian nurture. Send HES~R BROun..t Antique oa Amotr~. ' 2:15 lo 5:15.. Own transp fie & heavy telephones. lrain. 673·4786· needed in H .B. Good r esumes n 0 w t 0 : ''" • "" Service station attendant, 85"h.i~h. 56"widc, 17"de. Reliable. N.B. 642·6455. Reoent.exper. pref'd. FOOD & BEVERAGE sa~ & conditions. Mr. Preschool Committee, * llJ.978 I * e:tpedeneed. Full or part ep. Anti<iue oak BurteL. ----,....-----• STACOSWITCH, IHC "'UDITOR Davis <714)544·2967 St. Matthew Lutheran time. Apply Arco St.a· .w/mirror, 55"w lde. 1 •Babysitter for 2Y.i yr old 1139 Baker Costa Mesu "" Church, 18182 Culver Dr, lion.17th & Irvine, C.M. 23"del!p. Both pieces in ·Newport, live in/out Hotel In The Irvine Area 3 48 C rt M-~·1caJ~R•cept · c 92715 552 0 121 beaut cond f140 2082 5 4'·3041 Needs Food & Beverage 8 ompus D Ye ~ .. Irvine, a. ·' .... R. E. SALESPERSON Service Station Allen· · · Wkd ys Ph : fl ood E 10 E 1 546 4741 Evehours. xprnec. d 644-614l or 833·2000 qua ppor mp oyer Auditor llpm-7a m shift. • CostaMesa.540.1707 PRESSOPR Li c. Mus: t be ant. exper'd. Day &CountryEnglish Antiques .:::.:.:.~.=..:=:..=::::.. __ ~~·-•_•_•_• _• _• _• ___ •_ •_ •_•_•_•_•_-_11 Expcr'd only. Reply to (Across from knowledgeable in hold· Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· 1673 Placentia. CM. (in • ., J\a bysitter my h o m CLERK TYPIST Classtried ad no. 766, c/ Orange Co. Airport) Medical I-'ront Office Web flow Kluge, exp. die il)g open house & have 2 ply~ Shel.l Station, 17th & rear) Mon-Fri. ' 2:30-ltpm. Live in or oul Interesting & vsri~d Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Equal Oppor Employer with exper. 32 hrs per ~~~~~g;e~~\~~~;·i:b'!i yrs exp. Confid~ntiaJ. Irvtne, NB. Must Sell Antique Square 3Child. 642-1460 responsi·b1·11·tes for n"•ht Costa Mesa, Ca 9'2626 we"'k "'2-4410 · 3135 E CO""'tHwy CdM '"E,..VI E S " "' • "" stock. Stable positldn ' .... • ' ., n C TATION AT· Grand Piano. Circa 1820. BABY SJ TT ER person, co mfortable FRY COOKS MOTEL MAID w/exclting growth com· TENDANT. F'/'J'ime. Beautifulhardwood.$600 WORKING MOM, SOL• s ma l J of f i ce· Exper'd Only. Top Pali. LA.BOU. pany. Many benetit~. Airp ort Te-xa.c-o . orbstofr.652·9.'i13eves. SUPPORT needs help Newport/C.M. are a.Call Xl t be Cit A 1 Overl.8,9AMto3:30PM, (714)979•3S4t d ays or n~tau"'~t MacArtbur at campus Meet well behaved 6 y Mr.Kane 645·2640 n ne i s. PPY n WANJ A NewportChannel lnn eves. ·-0•1 C ... "'to~ Nwpt.Bch. · Lifljan's Antiques Fall d b person, Denny's Jr .• 1 N 8 "'A" 3030 '~ ~ . Sale. ""·ro & rare 'tems ~~s:soV?.t~fj0~~~ttJ CompanJon,liv.e·lnjuston S.Coast Hwy,LagBch. · • .,_. TWO«'UYS Serv Sta Attend. Full & reduc~d. Oct 7-16~ 42.1 Twnhmes, please cal wk.nds & hohday~ $25. GAS MAN/ HAND QUT? MOTEL MAI D Work. PRODUCTION· FROM ITAl.Y Part·T lme, Days & 31st St. Cannery Village, • Janice495-1996 p/day. M~s t. drive. • Neat, etiergetic women. Nita. Salary le Comm. NpBch.675-1690. "· Lagun a H alls area. Asst Mgr Tm• ThaL'B the 187.Y way. OC't Laguna Bcb rcso_rt. 6 WORKERS UNDER NEW 673-3320 ANTl'-'UEPRIHTS BANKING RJ0.7335an.4. Needed at local car rid of beet bellies, bwh Day wk or ·p1t1m e. MANAGEMENT ~ .. , ,. NOTE TELLER c · /H k wash . Sa I + <'Om · tube eyes & the blahs. 4!14·1196. . MALE/FEMALL· .M11ppi1MJ & Save! 403·17S3nft.S ompanion ouse eeper missionis paid d a lly "'" I t Clttk Bnnk cxper. Contact Bo w/social security. ti5, to 64-4-4460 • Come to Pacirlc Person· MRS. HOMEMAKER, do t\cceptlng :tpplleoUons ""'""'~g"•ii':'g & lito as· SoJid wood dining ~e~ & Creighton, Irvine Na Jive-in, <'ook for elderly · nel & work day ~o day, you hnve :fhrs a day? Immediato opehlngs for for waiters, waitresses, ;:~bl;, Exper'd. Hrs bufCet. antiqued luush. tional Bank, 833·3700 lady.S200mo.675-1932. t~mporary. F.arn xtra muney & run incentive (piecework) hostes&. c::ashlers, 7.3:30.~""'.4381. Bestofrer.SS(l..7815 E.O.E. GENERALOFFICB Pac1·f1·c yQur home at the same production workeu . b11$l}<>Ylf· ...... BARMAID COOK Musthavetyptng&math time. Tratnln~ give,,. Minimum2yearsl'eceot 1006SGarfiefdAve. SHlr/RECCLERK Rolltopdes~xlntcond.S. N I b.b h d b Food service supervisor abillt.y. 548-5300: Call 645·3967 bet 8:30 ·& factory exportence re-ir~-"'ola v--., N---'ed lo" ug·ht'iog fix· 84cuo.r.!!: cherr1wood, e g o r oo ar, for active convale""ent I 10 ...... , 3 30 r-00 ul ed. ..... t b able tc ~· -~ • ...,.., pights. Call 543;9242. Ap hosp . Good s ;i & GllLFRSDAY Personne :.., ... rom : ·a: :.;k aey':,htft 0 + OV,et'• a t B r~_i>kbl ara tA. •.o tpre co. 2031 S.E. Main1---------J>1Y days, Vikki s Loung benefits. Send resume Spanish speaking for a MU F FL ER M E N • ti mo. s tattli\g wages McDonlUU P AH. App '1 St.Irvine. 546-290L Oriental Rugs, pvt party. 17911!.aN rt Blvd, CM to: Classified ad no. 764 s tnMl company.Apply l 610NewportClrDr lnstaller & Working froip $3Z1' ~r hr. pa.y Mon·Fr1 11:30AK to Shown by appt only. No IUUTICIAH c/o Daily Pilot, PO Box person 8-5. International (Un.ion Bank Building) Manager .-645.-3793 htwn range can go well over $4 3:00PM. SHOP MAt;4 dealers. 493-6009 H "'IRCUTTERS ~Costa Mesa. C.a Audio 17905 L. SIQ'plllk ;,. .• Newportlkach T 8am-6pm·.askforDickor per hr after Jearnina RIGGER• Opr d..-C!O-. t.feecled for Ugh1ing1nx· •-.....:•an Ch..;..... r -e• "' .,.......... Ci l I · ,;:iutle Z75 640-19 0 Don i .. ,d di • . ""t"• ..,.. ture oo. Sheet mot a et· ~ ... ~· • ., ""'" ~· J d 1 re e rvine per Ov. epen ng on mis. New sail-exp. rella· per belpfuJ but not nee, cupboard. z pine cb.aJ.rs. ~:Siso.~ ;!:; 4~~ COOK GLAZER, exper'd. Appl 'HE!DLECRAFT W,'ployees _production. ble. Mariner Yachts, 203i S.E .. MalnSt, Irvine. Winsor. pine welch cup. :.I<. Vacations benelils Mature pe rson. Good 211 Los Molioos, San LAMIHATORS DESlGNEA Santa Ana • al~ ~1=:nt 675-1393 546-2901. boar~. Vlctori_an_ ~srlor Located in busy Soul benefits. Adult resident Clemente.492-6191 M.anuCacturer , see~s ~7P~=·t2n.oo ', ~et, mi~t-.pnmitive & 0.) COasl Plaza Mall. Resi earecenter. 642·5861. Westsail Corp. sailboat qunUfled &esigner to as• ~yThrUS J. lffE Mrik£ Storo mgt' !or B alboa U"on. W~f,. 2nd Sl. Long ..... Hair Styling, 510·8888 GUARDS manut . has immd. slst in developing new J:.Jl'or~bi at~can~ Vil IslancJ women's casual Beach. i/Saq0·4 only • .. , Applvlnna-on. Cooks c t M vacunCits for hafld art needlo work line Wh • p~bl YOU mt wear store. Reply~ ad~-'•-·· 8010 ' " .. -~ OS• tM laminntonr1 w/at least I · · • 9Are na e no. 765. Daily Pilot, P.O . ..,.... -• Pantry S..-v.n Permanent. Full & part· W h Cbns tp>es D esigns, To.l\pplyDuti.Dg . Bo~ 1560 Costa Mesn •••••••••••••• ... •••••• Dish Athtldaltts lime. Phone & transp re· yr exper. e ave open· Cr ~ w e J w o r k o f ~uTar .lntervJ.ew ea 9'l662. • r• ft-eight Damage Rotpoint • IOAT CARPENTERS Day hrs. 5 day wk, iJo q 'd. Retired welcom~. ~Th~ !~t:, :1Jd particular interest. Call HoUl'll, Our EQ:lpk>ymeat ' • Sale. 3308 W. Warner, · ~:ee~ ~~1 Jj!,~ 0 wknd11. Now port Bch Call S4CHl'l74.. o!c hrs 1~ to 5:30PM + a p~rHlme Mn. Weir, MM210 Office WilJ Be ()pea THE MORE S T tr D £ N T t o r near Harbor, Santa Ana ~;'er t I m e I A pp I area. Call CIOl!led Wed. shlJ\ Pd tbna Sun 11a~o NIGHT COOK l ~eM-7PM lloosewort. 6 Rrs p/wlt. , It C Sto.fferM~ .. "' GU_ .. _"'LS hours. Ap"l"· t o t.;t1e Dill w ,_. ,i, t ootueslcWed YOU SELL E•P~ prd'. CdM areLQKeefo&Merrlttbron7.e estsa "rpot'olion , <Ill,..•"' It ... ., d 15 mull-"> .»l!$tauran • ~ sU)ve top w/buinors. 36" 5 McCoNDlck. CO&l FoodS C9 Mission Vl~Jo. El 'l'qro aecurny .toar • 2 f13-0226~fOC'Roger. ~ F. =:f_ ai&e. $4Sfb etl oHu. llaa 64o.l.500extlt97 area,toworttrewhou McCormlct l\ve, Cost.a witha n~HMICIAM Pbo~'f'18-10'16. ~~~~~~~~--:-::=:---! d ~._ ..... ~ ,,.. M'esa. l •551n,.•• -;;.. a by. run ..rO • .:.sm DAI Y PILOT . "' --~ wm btzy some rehig, ap. COOKS lo $50 rccr we~k. For Foir Classlfied Ad VOIT. INC 1• ~orlton a81e.mbly &tes\-pliancd wocking or not, fFYOU have 3 ~trvtce to off tr or Ju>ods to sell, place an ad io the Dally P.i l o~ '' <=JAMificd Section Phone 642-5678. . 5 -... I ExpcricnccdOnJy. :I:'~1t ormatloo pbone TopJaceyourmcsuge Af:.~~N 3101 S.H...._ WANT AO • ~o~oprc~:rc!8~~&':~1~ alsoscrapmet.al675-52M GOOD ,A Yl Equal Oportunll)' before Ulo l>ally Pilot s.ta Ana. e. I ~etn~Jb. Mus& be reli•· Mayta& Washct' $30, Ken· JOLALYPP1L0Y~E• Employer roadlnitpubUc. AD·VISOR CAU442·S'71 b l e 4J wo'fk w/mt n moru Gu Dryer sas "' "' l>l'M>ne 6'2.56711 An EquJ} Op1>0rtttnlty and lot. a frlcndl.Y Ad· s upc rv h Ion. ( 714) Ke.nrnoN> •H be r S7S • '400S. Coa~t ltwy s~. ~~:t =LO~~~~ DaUy Pilot EmpJo)"tr M/F vtaor help ~OU place your 549-4778 f Ql" hllorv-.y. SI a. Elec dryer $~o: La!una &a.eh .., c;lusiflod, &&24671 Id t.octay. FoutUJn Vly •rt!· Guar. 646-8872 j . • ..... t .. llG-•S. IOSS S. 1115 Im 1010 Frlday,Octobedl, 19'16 DAJLYPILOT PT .. ........................................... ·-···········-··· ...................... . G MA.. ao. Jl'oftJlft. 11.n. I Too srower quits bu11t· (Y, Rodlo, loatJ, Soil 90'0 Motor HotMt. Jldricenator h'ett.e.r. Ice ••rtl~. ~ Rau ness. Below wholesale HlR, St.,..o 1091 ••••••••••••··~···••••• S•/Reftt '160 ••••.......• .., ...... make r. M•ko oftor SatOdt.IA'll.aPll weil.'4$-1•1 prices. Many vark\loa ........................ 16' l'IUNULl!: CAl'. mulll ...................... . '7SMi674or545-1AT1 Purm. ~Lotbea, o Ulee S. Newport Blvd, C I. tt JO() watt FM Sh•reo, color i1tuls, dhl trapt':tc, ll!!nl 2G' GlltC. Pvt ply. ::,.:-,~l&-:l:-'.d:-'"a"'.'l-rc-t:-r-o-,-:-t-f:-r-e .... e1.!=:=:::.:=:::~:...===~----------~':.'7~mPolwtda Mhcel1111m 1010 Behind Harvest Anti· Tunl•r, Amp. Xlnt. c05t trailer w/storaiil' bo • t:all tU3·Z6l6 vr 6,-i~ 409T. refrig. $200 or bnt offer. hep/Springer Spaniel, Collti• Put. Sal/Sun. ·······-· .. ··-····· ques.. $360. Sell 175 Wollcnl>ak very ru i CQt $119S. Ncwpe>rt ~acb. caur 7~1-0817. G~wb~~.;1484 lMpm 8oo1r:t vlollns. OuqeSAle.Oct w·•~o (3M)mdl~Srereore,•I M29263ttrt.4 Motor Ho-R-f_. ...... _.:_. ~..!.... PM .,.,. 8 ""1 c f Zac Sewing Machine. • 1 T 0 ck .... • .. 11:1111 ~7-:-:--:---::--:--:--1---...::.:=.:.:::::=----1~'WUU-nl.-etc.lO 10, 11-4 • ...,.a ar TOP C SK DOLLAR mado by Singer. ls in ,o re~ • »pc-" '26 ' PC Clasi.k. 11111llna 111/ •t 32' Frl&ldalre lroat free, OCKAPOO Puppies. 7 to.fpm.KaJl1bartaiGI! Harbor Dr . llntBcb PAt DAFOR YOUN xlnlrond Com~isinrcal w/matchg 5800 Spkr!!I, •loop Maho.:uuy nl'w 2 o ~~·~:b~':hal~~i wts old. Cream color. li922ElmAnt,lrvlne.. =~ t~ •P-.JEWELRY, WATCll~. wood 3 d~r Desk. an ror ~~~neust c,~~~1 J·k i~~' paint: oe. aood 0 <·ond. i~faf~;~~r;~~ri: .. BBQ. $25. &9().1854. 54116996ot'489'2% "8U,C AUcTIOM cit . ART OBJECTS, GOLi> $15ll.' o~ .. bel ~ct .. lorrefrl, M6 ust 963-2632· • $ . Sli1SO, 900 l9T2 nc.~\·n•c for llolirlray:. ------------1"1atcoatedRetrieve.r,aU MA.Jit{Yf"IN~ITEMSOFM..C~.books,mlilc SILVER SKRVJCF.. sc •...,.~a .•. or, . .. --.-loata.SU s/ HJoXa:NCYMOTOlt Kelvinator dbl doo shoU,loveslddl,£dwtc ESTATE JEWELRY, items. Sat/Sun 9-6Ptd, FINE FURN & AN· wknds.Mlss1onV1eJo. cn1lh 25 color 1 V, Docks P ,0 70 110:-.n: RF.N1'ALS· refrig. Wblle. Xlnt cond. doC 173-S&'1 ART ODJ ~CTS. AN· 1JS12Canberra. Ln.HB TlQU~.~ 12 n.. x 3 ft. abo\•e ground hlmul. picture. J\lubt 11cll ....................... !l'~ N. llnrbor ntvd.S.A. $100. 55'1·'1130 ~vea;1--'-------1 TIQUES. FIN~ FURN .. Bab -·-1•·1a •~•.. LUGG ... GET ... GS a.wimmin" """'· $25.00 USO./ mo k e <>Her . HOAl' Sl.lP-Nt'WPORT ••531·2503•• 833-9980 Free Puppies, mlnl She ETC. PHONE }'OR IN Y .. "'"• u clVWles, "' "' .... ~ 846 9004 • -----.. -1-will be small to med , : S1 0-3, cabinets, plc· 494-0388 rn: AC II $ l O O I "' 0 • cu~lom 22' NC'w ciu:. Movin°. Must sell New .. ..,.. !A?2200• le .BROCHURE tu-•,plants. b.ook•, from your business card. bi3 !Mi05 t1r'". b.'lll. brkw, & ctpt. 3 .. sz,twk.s.646-4974 ._.. .... 0 Send on.., card for each tent lr3ilt>r, 23" Z\'nllh '~ ~ auto water softener, a~r--------=--1..::..::.=.:::.:..------I drapes.. lots ot mi.le, 61 lag plus no spare We color Ty 586 5250 M 551''1' bont dock at l.>ov<'r burn l'>tovc-ovcn. Qut Culli~an Bottle water un-1"'ord Van, runs good. 2.81 ° · 1 • • · 15 loah Ir Marin~ Sho;4,11 N 0 Up to $HIS. rcrng. 40 gal wtr, (el~l), It $4S.Call552·1420 ovinf.Ule: Sat&Sun, H1uwwerDr.CostaMeaa. !!!i~.:i"a8r~~(l!0:11n11i l alonVle,Jo f cpilptMttt ~010 ;,..0· wnancy 213. so gal gas, cl1•rt Jnhn. G.E: coppertono Wuhe 10.5. £lee blankets, king 556--0347 strap m~etlng airline Avocado green roon1·sizt1 '""••••••• .. •••••••• • ll2A-449:> · • • t."73·9fl0.1. 4-fJpm onl~~\.'t'I & elec. Dryer. S50. da. **I BUY** 6pr•ad, upriaht free%el', HorHs 8060 J.D. ;equlrements. Pre· rug,u·x18',$7S. GtMral 9 010 ~4555~.Csl.!_lwy~ .• XJnt cond. 644-572!) Good used Fureiture & desk, blke•rllCk & more. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vent loss & thert! For a 847-7804 .................... ~ .. loah. Speed & 75 Dod e inolor hnu:, full)' ---------1 11 Oft lU 341 La Jolla Dr., N.B. ••• t1t ..... a • ...... SE pcnooaUzed t.ag e nclose F.SV h 15~ Schock dory rowing Sid · 9010 1.J:1 1 b , · t *WHOLES "'LE* App ancea-1 w Follow 11 .. ns from Santa ..,,,,__ V9' ...-11 f b o _ ebony knee ole, b t 1. ke $300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'On c • rea ar.i:a1n "' II SELL( Vo ... G ld wa pape r, a nc or '"'-d be l S oa ' I nrw. . • 000 n11 7 mch flld se or or u. AnaAve. Moraan Quarter e · "Day Glo" paper & we ,...,,g rwr, au · ac. Phone 675·1697 after OreatSki Uoat ~l 0980 • :? 2 New Ref rigs• MASTERS AUCTION In~. mwstact1mmec:bate· waJI back & trim your $100. 675-6278 5pm. 17' Jnbrd. 283 Chevy <·nii. • Washers, Dryers, Dis-64M6H Ii U l·9625 PAlR of very old ch~l of ly! 6'5-7918 tags. Or try two "a'""'0 Trombone w/"asA good Ski access & like nu lrlr. 2c.• OPEN ROAlJ, lullu hwashcrs. at cost w/t.1 ________ --t drawers, mahog. upright ' '"" .. '"• 12 ' O· ..... -d I ~ " J 1\lll!lon Wholesale. VE! New & used fum, desk w/bench, cher· Spirited Mare. Greal for backtobaclt. fi!'lil instrument. Youth unw Ou"' S2000/firm.S56·63li1 sclf-conl. Winll'r rule:.. "750-4441 appl's, misc. Wilson's iywood sldt>board. anti-Trail~ & ~ymkhana . $2eaor;/~CES: Bedw/omatt.833·2247 Make0ftcr.G73·3515 '16 17' California ski 644~ -~"°" 8015 Bargain Nook. Now 2 ques. Wosher & gas 768-4537 4/5tags $1 60ea Mover's Cartons incl 4 16' Fbrglas Lupstrake boat, 302 1-'ord. 280 Volvo. '72 21' t:I Dorado Mini •••••••••••••••••••••••Stores -545 & 8M W. DR~CY~gr~.~?rbo~~;3G~pdE. T~HoFanns 6/9tags$l:soea: wardrobes. $10 tl}kes. rowing dory. Will hold O/D, $46:;0. 963·9003 ofl Motor .l,l~l'. Lo rn1'g. 19th. C.M. 642-7930 & " 10orrnoreS1.40ea Garrard trnlbl (A) sml motor S600/bsl ofr 6.30PM/wknds fully SC in xlnl eond, •PUBLIC • 548-3262. Bike, and lots more. 9-4 Box sla Is '90·$100. Pipe SalesTax.lnl'ludl.-d w/cartridgc$30.549-2ll3 846-8329. -$9500/bl.tofr.552-7117 TURE Sal & Son, 492 E. 16th Pl. corrals $'1S. We feed & *fURNI * SEE TO APPRECIATE C. M. 642-6692 clean dally. English & NO CARD? SfAMPS· u S S<:olt 1241 ~Moriu Transportation Trailers. Trovtl 9170 •AUCTION • Drexel solid oak anlq W~tem lessons & train· Draw your own or send &1!Cl3 ~1 t e.-,........ 9030 ............................................. . ._Tonitt 7:30 PM• Spanish 9 drwr dresser, MOVING SALE! ing. 17262 New hope. nai;no. address. phone & 675-014~nor494-<)650 ....................... c~. SoAe/ ~x30 Trlr wH1p-out, re .. 6 • l g w Im i r r or & 9 to 5. 2015 Commodore Fount.nin Valley, 979.9475 we, 11 make one card per 51'2 HP Johnson outboard, Rent 9 120 modelccl int. $2400. 333 Dtole-n Welcome matching Kng hdbrd. Rd. NB llous~hold items . tag. Add25"each. C-t Warehou1e forward, r everse, '67 ................. ~··••• W. Da y,sp. 25. 842-7935 Rtpo.1 Elegant. Sac. Also 5 pc & potted plants. Sale Palomrno mare. s how Send check or money or· -r-mO<lel 8 hours used, 7'x12~' CaboverCamper. -..-Stock 1 :-.:datlon• Span. BR group, dres~er ends Oct 10th. quality, must see to ap. der to: •CLEARANCE• bargaa~. 846·1\326 w/bool & jacks. for long 10' trailer Uaer drop), -..-w/mirror. chest, 2 nate prec.SGS0.546·57'17 PILOTPRINTIHG 220YdsChocolalc Brown . bcdP.U.S700.S48..S587 Sleeps :?. <.:om pact COMipMllh slnds. Misc Cum. 20 Elegant. lovely merchan· . P.O. Box 1560 Plush $4.SO yd. 500 yds 22' Adjuslablo sailboat k1lchcn.SlSO.!WG-l052 Sofas. Jovescats, Liv rm Legonia (upstrs) Nwp dtse. Phalharmonac-Oct. Jtweky 8070 C06ta Mesa, Ca . 926...'JG Brn nylon short s hag $3 tralJer. $650. Camper Shell for sale. l:.ibles, rock~rs. Dll'I rm Shores.642·3188 !l,9·4.1400Sant1ago,N.B. ....................... yd. 768-8773 Opcnbootw/plastlcwan Ul74. Starcralt TenL tables, chairs,. chinas, <Dover Shores) No pre· WOVEN WOOD SllORESlNTERIORS dow. Approx 8'. S250/b~ Tnulcr, sips 6, xlnl cond. bar. lamps, pictures.Quality bdrm set. views WANTED SHADF.S·To80%0fC 264-0Avon.Nwpt.Bch. Boat Trailer, for 18-20' offer. Call 645-2777 aft Loaded.$1500.008-3471 bookcases, dressers, Complele. All or part. · TOP C SH DOLLAR 6422255 &6755548 boat, not. road re· 5pm c:hcsts, night s tands, O t h e r m i s c . MOVING SALE. A nli· p A ID AFO R y 0 u H Call 645-s950 · . · gistcred. Xlnt for storage --·-------• ·52 Fleetwood Teardrop headboards. mirrors, &i0.9008/634-2322. Roger. ques, etc. Evcrylbiog JEWELRY, WATCHl!:S Used Simpson nomex Mlsce41aneous in boat yard. $200/bsl TOYOTA 1rl~.~~3ll chest beds. bunk beds, priced to go . 521 ~ ART OBJECTS. GOLD: drivers suit. SCCA ap-Wonted 1011 oCr. SS1-19'J3 . cribs Fine reproductions AeaciaCdM,675·2743 SILVER SERVICE, P.roved. Approx med••••••••••"'''"''"'' 19141\fercury7YallP.long ••A 8 ET TE Rlwtp~~M1ct& '400 •SOME ANTIQUES• ?inC:":iz~ :!dp~~,:~; ~t & Son 12 Noon? Ping FINE FURN & AN· sazc.$45.548·1487 SSS CASH FOR shaft. Good cond. $35-0or _..,. StorCIC)e Lots dbl dressers, chests, :.ew pong lbl. furn, misc TJQUES. 64S-2200 PUIUC AUCTION Good used fum/rcfrigs ofr. 846·8329 BARGAIN" *APPLIANCES • mg machines, & lamps. items. 4031 Escudero, U•Htock 8075 MANY ITEMS OF FINE frzrs/stovesS46·0768 hat$, Power 9040 714·673.2681 Irv . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... STATE JEWELRY. r WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• DON'T MISS MOVING! Everything Furn, tools. ping pong Reg. ~organ ma.re, broke ART .OBJECTS, AN-ORIENTAL RUGS 18' Glen co. Reauliful goes, S room s o tble, Odyssey game. to ride & dnve, .blk TlQUES. FINE FURN., Persian & Chinese also cond. Olds Jet. V·hull, THI$ ONE! beautiful furn 836·417 Sat/Sun, Meredith parade Morgan gelding, ETC. PHONE FOR IN· Tapestry.PvlPty'sonly. full canvas. pwr till t~ood available on pre· aft3PM. Gardens. 20152 Midland, Eng, Western (714) FO. &. BROCHURE. 640-7014 thrust. trlr/brakl's. bail · It b. i t H B 338-1011 6'i5·2200 tank & ladder, 1-'ish & mases. ems su Jee 8' Avocado grn naug sofa · · W ted I ll'bl ·lh r t ""° "744 presale. W~ honor Bank tufted back xlnt cond'. Sat IS u n 9 . S. 114 Mach!Mry 8078 Rattan lounge chr w/ot· an : .arge a e wt as . ...,.,.., . A m e r l ca rd • "A"2793 f 5' p I cu COf ....................... toman. tan naug, S75. good print. Hcasonable. 15' 6" CABOT k. f "1 te hat Ca hi 's .....,. a t pm. 3 u a ri no' "' Hltan •rotpo"ant dshwshr, 536-8280 5 1 or IS· ''as re ge, ~ er. Fairview). ~rn., bab Printing Press. 1250 r hing boat, 75 llP. xlnl Checks & CASH 15 llerculonhade·a·bcd,$165. rum. & other gd. quaht Multi, delivered in· Avocado$50.640.7022 Silver coms wanted. 1004 cond.$2000.546-5777 Welcome. Sofa & love seat, $350. items stalled, guar. 554-2384 & before. Will pay 20c for ---------• MASTE«SAUCTIOH P.P.839·5808. . Chrislmas lsComing d. 50e f quarters SF.LLINGTHEFLEET 2075112 Nwpt II. Oct 7-8·9. 9 to ?. Mis rrain~ayout. ~vc~ 4o 160 s~°f~~· halve~~ S"l.25 Co; 13' WHALER. 40 HP, COSTA MESA Bdrm set, t'Omp. $70. ceUaneous. Items. powe AUCTION SALE 14, gauge rains. n silver dollars 0935 & Sl.500. SYDNEY sabot, 646 e686 lll-9625 Q>uch. $50. Uphol chair, mower. !\~asc tables. 938 8x10 board. Towns, tun-before) 962·0709 . $2 7 5. J 8 • D l ESE L __________ 1 __ $25_._c_n_b_._S2_o_._67_3_·665 __ 1_1 Greenwich Dr. HU COMtrvcHon nels, etc. $300. PP. · Classic. $4,500. 675·6666. •,_ I 1020 F'antasu·c SS" octagon t"· 962-2073 E--'--' 675-6666. Wanted: Small wet bar P.P. ,..ye H " .....,,..,_"° , refrig. in good cond. Call . ...................... ble, 4 captain·s chair.;, BARGAINSGALORE T°hw's,Oct 14. 1976 Brown 9 naugahyde Jolene 673 2<>33 '75 1s· "CHF.F.TAH'' tn- NEW&USEDBIKeSand hanginglamp,2cndtbls. 252l0rangeAve,CM. IOOOA..M couch,xlntcond,$200or · · hull. wulk thru. wh 11arls. Cruisers. l\IX ·s. 536-8701 Sat & Sun 9·'1PM Co;ta Mesa· bsl, Quad car tape deck. Wanted: Round oak table ile/metallic blue, 6 hrs CHINOOK $ALE MEW 1'76 •4SPEED •llOV.SYSTEM •DUAL BATTERIES •STOVE-ICE BOX •SUPER ECONOMY •LJST$7115 NOW $6495 Plus Tox & Lie (038364 > FOUR OTHERS READY TOGO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 El Camino bucke~ i.eats. Nettd to be r~ covered. SIS for the lw• 968-4971 4 Stock Datsun truck rims & tires. Good tread le~ S20. IJ93 -3073 Arter 4:30Pt\J Autos for Sale ....................... fSIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 GMC Jimmy 120. AU Xtras. 28,560 ml. S4.850 548-1989 Aftti~s/ ClOssics C1520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OVER70CARS• IN INVENTORY & 10 Spds. Cycle & Co. , SS?: Blk & whte port TV wittr l or 2 leaves. Call total time. Volvo-Penta 2483 Newport Blvcl., C.M. Sofa 8 Hcrculon, _xlnt Chairs. l>tools. fencing, (Los An~eles Area) 10 ~crn, $20, Womans sz 673-6897. 130 HP. Ideal for skiing, ANTIQUES & CLASSICS &t2·7910 con.d. $150. Recliner quiltm11 framl', st'tlee, . California 6 ska boots, $15. 751·8178 fishing. 'frailer , 12·24 Holls Hoycc, 13cn~le & chair. brown naugahyde crib misc 320 22nd St. Not\'"e·. Th1·s Sale "'Oft· anSPM Musilns~--.-.a. 1013 . volt trolling motor. com· ds ~CHWINN 26" girls bike, SSO. 968-3990 C.M~ .. " tnftlft'm.. T·B1r ; From lo jlood cond. $40/bst ofr. SOL'A H "d b d ff sl.stsofe_xcessequ1pment Game tbl/• c.hrs, kng ....................... ~~·1~~~~~~~~r~·r.\0P· $50.000cars. Ph· 645·7857 alt 6pm. ~ · 1 ea e • 0 Garage Sale: Velvet lov from Kirst Const. Co .. spread, mat~hmg tufted onn Min-O.J\lalie elec. RUY·SELL-TRAOE ---------1 white, soft vinyl uphol. eseat. convertible sora. Jnc .. Altadena. Cal. and hdbrd. upright piano. organ. excl'llent condi-26' 1962 Chris Cabin • . ELI.FARGO & CO Boy's lluCCy l O·speed. ~e pillows. Converts 9' Medal . couch., LeslerC.McCoy&Sons. 673·3600 tion,$600.P.P .532.1259 Cruiser.Neweng,siogle Motoriz.dltkt's 9140 8305.Main-SentaAna Good condition. mto .d.bl bed. Excellent hardwood coffee tables, Woodland Hills, Cal. and . screw l 0 p c 0 n d ....................... 10 to6, Mon.-Sat. $45 968-74 cond1t1on. S95. s.57·9887. TVs, anliq 2 dr icebox, from other Arca Con· Bun~be~; ~nt tbles; t hk~ F1ule w/stand, lyre, $60. S4500/bst. 543·0581 days. · * F "'LL S "'LE * Closed Sundays Studio Couch Corner new car top locking ski lractors&Denlers. nu , s 3 1!1 ess 5 ee Clarinet S90, good condi· "" "" * 547-9709 * 'l'woJOspdBikes.Gmo' group,sleepsota.bedrm racks, Antiq. squar sheets;anllqucstove,rc· Uon.968·7438 13'BostonWhaler&Dol· SmlleyMopeds $350 .----.------ old. Xlnt cond. 24". f M. 645 0033 grand piano, circa 1820. Location: Corner or as. 968-0466. ly. 40 hp Johnson rblt, er ... •~ Works RecrHhOftal ,_c_a_.963_·_2632 _____ --i um. isc. · · lOO'sorlowpriced items. Fairview and Fai r •65 El Camino bucket MartinGuitar.lSyrs elcc shift & clcc start. ..~ Vehic~s 9530 l Ospd boys bike Solid Salem maple 4 Sfl &Sun 10/910/10. 406 Avenue, Orange County scats. Need to be re-old. xlnl cond. $500. Teak benches. $1200. 182 Newport ll•d. ...................... . S.t5.xlnlcond. poeter twn bds w/mat-<rermainder, Irvine. Fairgrounds. Costa covered. s15 for lhc two. 675·3S45 675·2047 CostaMtta 541·5783 Bubble-Top Dodge, 1 &on. 554 4760 tress & box spnngs. $190. 552·9513. Mesa, Cal. 968-4971 ALTO SAX "Camelot". 30' Chris Craft Classic Motorc:~cles/ 24mos young, 20k mi., ________ __, lmaplegreenuphol.SW· b b r . . 11 .d , $195 or best offer. New twin engs. Scoo a1so loaded,$6,000.842-6252 .. IWldi'") Mate rials 802 ing rocker $35. Sal or Sun Furn, a Y urn. pan Dottn-(.ooders Artist qw aUng ?\ any ., •••••••••••••••••••••• 552.7151 PClfl. g & pool tbls, hsehl rt 1. •. · 1 646-4924 Completely overhauled .......... •••••••••""' 4 Wheel Dri•es 9 550 CEDAR Slll\KES 01rccl fr Mill. Cal anytime. 503·476·0121 co-ctors a supp 1es .,. unusua r 1 · t · --------~item s , appls. gard . ··-r-items for sale. All near Offic•Fvmiture & Per ~~t con~ a ion . • ..................... . Hound din tbl, 2 leaves, 4 equip, misc.' Sat/Sun new ·4n drawing board E •pmtnt 80IS S7500/bst ofr. Sac. for HONDA MISSION CHOICE OF TWO ComtrCH& Eqlli,...t •••••••••••••••••••••• chrs, buffet, SJSO. Aft 39U S. Birch St, SA Cal D9H, yr 19'7S, 9S 2 T:Sq~ares, markers,' ••• :!':'••••••••••••••••• quick sale. Call 642-1S51 VIEJO 3 30 557 0896 545-2443 Blade & Ripper~· (4) Cat : • · • D9Gs, 66A?094 to 5518; olfi~e ch~ir, .stool. losingoperaUon. Desks, BayLaunch18' (2) Wingback Chairs, S25 7-drw steel dsk S45. G Flat..Allls HI>u, yr 1973. IUleigbfoldmgbicycle& c hairs. t y pwriler, 18'CenluryLapstrake WHY LIST & S3S. Very Large. Call swivel dsk chr SIS Men· w/rippcr; Cat DSH 46A, mu c b . m 0 r c • 2019 credenza. dinette set, just completed t otal 646-4543 Sam Sneed Dlue Rid JD, lnl. TDS. Case, etc; An~aheim S t · Costa etc.540.3368. restor ation. comp. ·PRICES? l.cnses Cannon 2oomm Wilson golf clubs 2· (2) Cat 941s; (2) AC Mesa. equipped w/cverything. When we can beat any s5mm 1·2 l''D. SSC 2 Cots, Corner group irons. wcdi:c. pullcr, 1,2, 12Gs· JO· (2) Cal 830M GI I' .. pd s h 1 Up to 5 Chrome lob-Heady for immcd. use. A le":il currant advertised lcnses.$120eaorS200Co w/covers & tbl. llarrcl 3, '"ooda, lg bag & ca.rt RT., l)o·~,ers · llou••h rs 26 3-~ cw nn by/visitor choirs. gd "--·· tif I ,_ c II " bolh.646-6148bcf6. (·hair.642-515!1 " ., D50(l M. h 280 D " .. bike w/carner scat $35, cond.644·0733afl fi:30 uciJU u S11uwp1ece •• a price in the U.S.A. ---------1 SllO. Sat/Sun . 434 . 1c . ozers, l\M/FM compone nt for total s pecifica-HondoMo-~$295 MinoltaSR2,four lenl>CS 36" round glass to Fernlenf, CdM alley <2 > Cat ow2os; R .T. stereo w/end tublcDoro 320 Answer i ng tions .S39SO.S7J-88J.t 26.1711\veryParkway andextras. wrought iron base. gold pat.io.6754266 J.drs. Cat 988. l970: speakers S125, Maple mach .• cost S800, compl 22· Performer & trlr MISSIONVIEJO Call 968·3750 leaf cocktail tbl., s mo. Collectlhle old toys Hocug~ 1;!2<f,· 1112og~· H(~): hulch Sl~S. ehilds record re mot<?. S350 546-7982 glass hull, many xtras: 8 31·0122 495.1026 S250 &11-~or673-1416 Old · A 4 • · player St!. 1 11wag lamp days. gd fishina/d1vc boaL llsl --Cats 103 · · · games. paper items Dynahocs 190; JD 400; S."i.i:olddeconitortblw/6 -offr c ...... 9"5621535.7993 69 Yt\MAJll\ 180 Twn, ...................... 2 dbl bed headboards, li.ns, fossils, plants PM 201A; Int., Ford, sides SIS. moving must lanos & Orqon5 8090 . .....,., · S200. 72 SUZUKI, 550, 1974TOYOTA· UNDCRUISERS' Hardtop. Electric wench & all the goodi-esl (366LRD). OMLYS4597 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS JH:)O• MAQr.uf R•Tf P11o.,..' '>f,n[J ... _,.,,f ...... ····• .1 ' M l,')10t'.I Vlf JO liJI • 7fHl0 4 QS • 1 )llJ Persian Kittem;. frame, box spnng, mal· dlSh.es. clothing, tools Case; (3) Cat 835 & 834 sell. Phone a ft. 6pm, •••••••• ............... Century Classic lapstrakc SSSO. 5'16·5777 Rcgistered.$75. trcss.xlnt, rcas.545·2685 S~t only lO·S. 280 E. S.P. Co{llpactors, sheep· 64!>-71157. FIELD'S Warehouse bay launch. needs work,, r. --.---'75 Chevy Cheyenne, fots 548·2933Debbicaflllpm. Wllson.C.M. root models lo 1971; C20) Sale. 400 pianos & or· inboard, seo at 2300 7a llONUA CB550. lm· of extras. Mus l sell. 0-804 MS2o5voin/ogC.r.niRdlenfgri::1. o$w7e0r. Coldspol rcrrlg, bollo other mnkes compactors Wedgewood, 17 pes. Li:e gans. new/used. Spinets, University Dr. N.B. Rest rnac eond. $1300/bcsl of. 499.4430 -.,.-t-1o r m 1 1 l &rollers,; sl.lver cruet •. silver Grands, Pl:iy. crs. Going oCr over s14oo. hy 10·11. _re_r.979-5337Arlan_d •••••••••,•••••••••••• l"urn. Lots or misc. ,r~ • c?m er ~a e. e I R me t sheer antique oak Pieces . c o as on n c . oul for business. ent &12·9990 '73 S k 185 l UNT£RS SPECIAL Irish Seller Pu11s. Sat/Sun 10·5. 2303 An ' . '. . Scropffs 492·5268 w/opt lo huy. Kawai, -----. uzu 1 Cl". .ow 1\KC,shots,wormcd. mv<'rsarv N n.G15·1454 Morris chair, anll~u ---Stcanwnv Bnlrlwin So. Cosst Lnpslrakc. mall.os.Mustsell. 645-7473 . • oak rocker. a stra1gh WatttPull' inger Sewing Machane. Chi1•ker1n~. Vumaha: 18'h'. w/Gruy marinl'. _S32S_ 646-57891•vl•s TOYOTA 7' <:ouch. Lovl'ly hme, back oak chrs, old trunk Graders touch & sew model. <toes $3800 Ph s75 :i~1 St Bernard Pups. chnm whil e, yt>llow, $lSO. misc.631-2746 <.-vcrylhing. 751-3088 aft l\amball. Wrlttr (714) · ·· ___ Yumaha '71\ Enduro 360. blood lin<?. AKC, shnts &10·5668. CARAGJ-;SAI,~:. Furn. l (211> Srrapers, 00) t=ot 7PM G 3 8 . 2 7 7 0 . I 2 () 7 loots, Soll 9060 N.cw .top enc!. stripped/· wormed, 5.S7·3391 6575, (3) 666s, (3) 6515, 1------Orookhurst CC ....................... chrl nchnJ?, bnduro parlb Apt full oC (urn & odds spd bike, anli$Jues, rugs, r· nsman 9" radial arm --Incl $500 833 3658 AKC Golden Retrieve ends. Sat only. '110 22nd & bric-a-brac, Sat/Sun. 6418• 6335• 62lJ, 613· 619• a · . Player Piano. English. 74 ERICSON 35 · · · · I lh t h St.Apt/\.11.u.536 Al25 332 CntnUna Dr. N.8. {2) Wobco DlllAll, <2l sow.Xlnl com.l.M.akeof-Works o k . "George &NcwPortMooring SUZUK I. 380 RT. l,o ~~':s x&n fa:i~;s·;c~s. -----"--~·--<NwplH~s) JD 760; IHC E200; (4) fer.536·7674. Sleek". LiJ?hC. Mahog. 714,963-3S38.s:JG.5767 mileoi:e. $850. t=all Champ pedigrec493·6861 QUEEN Sofa Sleeper . Cat Waler Pulls 651 & .E. lge Rcfrl g, xlnt 497-3811 llobte '", trlr, new trans & 673 6527, 2 PM till 9 PM. ICX\'lc pillows btn cond MOVING! Fanlaslle sal 63JA: TcreK 24 & 18 d 1 r ~ .. AKC registered Arfhar willdeliver~-4760 ' bikes,cxe-la.n.r,Qnmat· Pulls; (7) Cat Graders. con · · Ile reei~r. Early lOOO's English up-more Sl.425. 646-8255 or "75 Honda 300 T many • ......,. 6 4 12""&12E Telehpihone ,answctran&g right piano. Restored 581-1505. xtrns crash bnr' lk new pups, 2 male 3 em tress, box sprh11ts, lik 1 .1 • '° ; mac nc w remo c .. • .. \ Chumplonslock.848·0S63111DE A n1-;o SOli'A new. Beach cruiser, Mlscofcfurn.979-0100. tuned,$375.536·1925. lO'Wlldcat.lSail ~o~ d . Low ma, S850. Unused. cosl S300. !iell Schwinn, ~l nelli bik h ca•otoN . Thomas vs2 organ. up· Racing rigged. fi-16·9249 ___ _ i''or Sa!e Boston Terrie $165 &deliver 554·47{16 rollers, 20 gal fish tank CronH Mobile Home 8x:l6. Ex· right piono. /\II in xlnt ~25. 538·8!">81 .72 y . h· 2 .. ,.... MX d ·t puppi es w /po pt•rs, • • Diatom filler pump., $2 T L 1 ccllent shape. SJ500 or .. . ,imu a ...,,.c ' 11 546-0610n(t6PM. 6 Lovcscut. 8 soft. sofa, &misdurn records etc. rucas-M sc. lrade.646-9541 rond.S250.l'tt.a44·7448· Catalina 22, c lean & bake.Many~xtras. cut velvet. . "1~ w~od lee cream ~aker, bOoks. loaded, $4C'.OO 8JO.ll221 ShelUe pups, /\KC rcfl. game set. w I malch1ng framed lilhol(raphs, 4 Cat 225 Jlyd. Excavator: Db I b c d comp I ct e 1 ht 640 11110 S7Scach roffl!e tbls .. server & Marigold. t:dM Sal/Son Gradall 880 Excavator. w/hdbrd. Jacuui for Rtfini5hed Upr CJ ·74 XR75Hondu $250, l(ood ____ s:_:l!M633 ___ • __ _. bookcase. Hi-back ('\ll lCMPM Lorain T. Crane MC4t4; bolhtub. Frost free frzr. SG50 644-1836 Ericson 26, 4 sails, spin· condalCa~i 5~ 3278 velvetchr. Kang or queen W-S 900 Hyd. E_itcavator. Chinese orientals. Much p LA y E R p i 0 n 0 , naker, nil safely equip, · _ Studservice_AKC,golden box spring & mattress. Garage S41e, Cameras Poclaln LC80, Pavcrs, more. 64.2-2957 be! 9um w/Ukelano, xlnt cond. rndlo, stove, 6 UP out· '70 Yamaha 360 Enduro. retrievm-545•5402 Lg. lamps, gloss to Projecton. An tiques, U~ht Pl~nt.s, & lots or urt.4pm Paid $3000 tukc $1400 + bo1trd, much more. you r ebuild. SlSO .• 69 _Fi_or_Sa_le_:_3_C_b-ih_u_n_h_ua-• ~~~.lt~O:Se~~fl~: t~fs~ :a~fs~: hl~~:. Us! "'o1<i ~r~·. e'hwJ>rh Vs\ck l~!f: "'or Sale; Childs 4x8, doll 200 rolls. s.13·8721 . ~6~ • 54 6. 07 14 or Jaw a 90, $100. 556-4008 pups. 2 female. 1 male. 7 All less than 1 yr. old &in Mi 11. Irv l n e • ( n Wa~er & Lube Trucks, house, $25, 675-3268 aft urn or The Centur)' '7S Honda •oo. Under weclcs old,6'2·23Sl xlntcond.554·4780 Culver/Walnut> Lowboys & other 3PM Upriflbt. Pd $4SO 2 yrs Custom bulll blander 24, warr. Perf. cond. $1095. ----------4, a.. L p o· Trallers. Gr .... nhous•, plant•.•-ago. Moving out o£ &late. \•cry good cond, n~w Pvt party. 642.sGlO. Mal e Doberman ...... eoew. ge ecan •nEarJier or&'s eolltttabl ... '" " ., ~ L k & k ff sail11 Includes shp I _. 1~ I t h I refri0cratorfor~4le. oo ma · e o er. .,. · blk/rust. extremely wd rm Soe• w • ve ve r a rs. Junquc &ale. Sat, 10 t Wrho or call AucUoneera .. G44'6709 499-3155 oflSPM '69 Ya me ha 350. Reblt tralned.675-eln S4SO, lamps & corre 3pm. uo Via Or v\cto. for C()rnplete brochure. 546-7635. · en&. rcrring, saddle "A BETTER BARGAIN" LAND CRUISER $ALE •NEW 1976'1 •4 WHEEL DRIVE •MUD/SHOW TllttS •WARNHUIS •ROLLIAR WE'RE DEALING SEETHE GOOD GUYS AT Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 18181 ll•o< h l!l•d Hunh nqton B•oc h 84 7·85!>~ tablcs.64$-945 N.B. ~verything sells to Butcht'r Block table & Sportl1t9Goods 1094 HOBIE CAT 16 '. new bai.:~. ~ti cond. S300. AFGHAN PUPS "-hlgh"&l bidder, T<!rm11. Id h Xlnt d •ns •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• trampoline. r.lkc ncw, 8J3·5128or 002·5424 eves. 1----. DUO _,da, w/stcrco tn· IOF"'MILYG'"'R'"'GER " go c r.; con ~"' l II Sl"c" 6758900 T I Olk mask sli ver & ~ "' "" Poy01"nt In full OD Sale Div Ai·r· ·li"'ck"Y tr•m• IS,200MM Brond new mus sc • .,.,.,, ' . ruck• t 60 • ble, good cond. SlOO. You nu i.e 1·•. w"'ve got "' " " .,.. •· (Murk) 70 ltonaa 175 G"'ld cond I> Ion de. Lo v ab I e 548-4046 wknds "' m • "' Day. Financing ovnlla· $70 6464924 Never uRcd No 81n~l· • _ • "f' · ...................... . personalities. !rt IF, ' it! vn Old Plrale Lane. ~le at &lie Site on major • lngs. S35 or hest orr '7'4 llODIE CAT l6. Or ':136~:.,c~or gd tranp '74 COURIER PICKUP J\}(C.S48·G523. Kineli mattress & spr· H 8 • Adj .o cc n l to ate ms $4000 or over Port Sa"!na b11th, lamps, 540.~ Xlntcood. makeofr. ! car."' "" · 4 Speed, Juckmoo roi.iz~. tnp1• O...tho. Full aiie Meadow I ark Go If (lrUcks le ttnllcrs ex· lable<dmettelw/2 chrs. . S.Sl-0323. '75 Honda CD200T. good tarp, yellow A320f!U. frMto Y• 1045 matt Ir spring. Dloln1rm.1_eours __ e_. _____ -1 eluded>. Jn1pect1on: Oct. 67S-0249 lt1s. Roulgnol ROC cond. priced to sell. $2588 •••••••••••-•• .. •••••• lblw1'chrs 960-1'34 UtoSaleD.ty, , ~mp, l9Scm. Used 316' Custom Cat. Hobie S100/bstoCr9G3..W09 , f1H J'OUlla ~m spayed . • GaUfU: Sat" sun, 10.5; 12 lt 12 W.llt ln freeter. days. SlSO. 493.1732 rudders Dagger boards IL ' dog, rtvr/•he'p mhrl We 1055 TV. handmade toy~ OWN£RS; Kirst C<>nst. LocB1 . .!tedPb~.t ... ~~1.6 Harbor BROWNING A·5, 12 •a. nowmainsAll,Jlb&trtr'. MVA~wslAClasslcRoad 540-S.u30 ahots, Jlc•d, cehUo. ••••·•~•·••••••••••••• game$. bks. FRE C<>., Inc. -Ltster C. •v. .....,....., et.Ao ....... ,..,•honl" " $850orbest.6'2·0168. Racer. Converted to 4.~ !:'C'rATE SALE-ENT'IRE Q~U.T MAT'J... clothes McCoy&Son.tltOthers.. --. ..... -., ,. i $125 9'4 5548 .·----------•coNTENTS . Antique llmc.219AJbort Pl. CM. . rfbol ardd, \\1Jtlc)'Ccle, En· SU-9346 lG' Hobio Cat. U1ibt, fast. ca c. • . Free adorablo kllteM to rum. aUver. chino. & col· MOVlNr.. _ Slaloeohducted by: <''IC ope u, a m ea. New tall1' w/wlndows + '68 OT! Yamoba. New gd homes. Orange, bl&clt lcctables. Misc. Sat/Suft ~AJV.o.rs.<i.E YOC>R• NIY race set, cloth~s. etc. • trlr.11450. 644~. rbltat. or dirt. 4twh.ite.49'.snt 0ctt•to.1oam-Gpm.1LS Bltck Medlt rttcllner, ··---..•s , ... C 5Sl-30U OPPOITUMrTY , llf' Makcoffer.M6~. -''""" • " • Na..."Wovua OV.. knocks often .,hen you 26 Thanderblrd. V , ----• ••• '71 Datsun PU••• •Toedhome.Dog,male,t Jasmine,C<IM 640-alG'l. 2270 ••r•Pl.i r~celve1'. Arc ..... 0Mo4lSOZ ~ H .. Sioo rr' use rt"Sull-1cttin1t Dnll)' hlho, s beas/spln .SutukJ,GT750.Fulldress. wllh &hell, AM/FM : mos. MedJum size. aea· OME Of A K1HD :v!.:nl~: \~.:. xef~ 4~alt.~ · Pllot Cl4lslried Ads lo Bristol. N.B. Slip. $5000. Loml s. Xlnt cond. s1000. 673 m1 nn6Pl\f ~rieoc:Uy.548..sl46. ALl.IY SALE t;p;.rtler: mt.a hshld Ph C41t) 445.atO I reach the Oran1tc Coast 673·7421 Eve~. 89.1341ll. '68 Ford.14 mpg, vs. big llandsome roosurto good Rattan & wicker. Sat ttcma. Wt.S vta San O.-C41tl 445-JOIO t.ITNK Jacket, xlnt cond. m1u1cpc~~ ,,,,78 16' HOBl~CATw/ttlr ~neut mini eye!('. Great bed. g:d ~hape a.side (Jom home w/undttslandlna Oct. t, tOAM to 5:3Wr.t J!~MV. SaL t -4. Tounnallne.S'IOO. ,..,.,ea..2 . ..., &xtras.Xlntcond. tranap • .fr mlle11ge. $22.'I. rtppe(heat&denUn~. nelgbbors.S.S.H72. 217 Main SL~ Duch. 7~ CaUU..OSTaeves. 673·S44UiS40,28Q8 C•ll.548-l9S7,Jlm. .,!7!>!1rm. 64Ml48belO, 1011 \\0\ ,\ ~0\ • 1 IN1 l.'1 N '"'Hi 111•1 2626 HAalOR ILYe. COSTA MU A ' • ' ~. I ; \ • ~ . - .J D• DAILY PILOT Fridey October 8. 1976 Auto. Wont.ct 9590 ~.I•~ Auto&. l•portH A.utot, IM,ort.d Autos. IMported .. ~~.~':.':':~~ ....... -.................................. , ............................................................................... . Trucb 9560Vmu 9570Vans 9570 'l'OPOOLLAR IMW 9712Copri 9715 otwn 9720Rat 9725 •••~••••••••••••!?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 DATSUH PICKUP 4 Speed trani.m1s:11on. r.id10, cui.tom 10te1 ior. (~190U) $2395. •TOPFLIGHT• 71 Ford \Jll, mJ~ whls. 1"1\ffl)l\TJ:.:LY 197llMW i3C.1pr1 ,\'tl,>.lt1tcond.l t'IATBUYF.H~ 73RX2Coul)t'.111g rul·k. l''lm int c•pt. :.l'ah FOH i\l,l. Owner S2.000 bt.'~l oCll'r '72 DATSUN ATTt:NTlO"l mags, special top. muny LEASETUDE-IHS con:o.olc:. A.\I ... ,I & FOlll·:IGNC\RS BAVARIA Mark 58123.&2 837·9100 SIOWAGOM Brand New '76 Olherxtr~ .. 1146 6113-t_ c fo'RO~l OUll t'Ub,elll! JUIO 11h1fl . LL< co•t 'l '" I .,. d l lo l "AS L' CO < A rn " i:; , Malagattaa. Automatic, 0-ot .. ,,pee • rnnsmr~s n i4 Maida RXJ Coupe. ~ ,i:; "' > ~oo 5.&.11 &.I~ T<>~El l!S • .ur rond. ~ 42,SOO miles sun 9720 rodlo. t890EXD>. $1!195. pd d 1 GARDEN GROVE DATSUN ~le!~[i0 ~~u ~~; h~~~t·t~~ Auto' Wonted 9590 NEWPORT IMPORTS <56RKJR l ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN GROVE FIAT ~lo~n~ ~;rn y, \Cry v.in you're look mi; ror• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;uoo w CM llw ". ~ u ORANGE COUNTY'S Soles & Leo5'n9 DATSUt+t ---- 13861 Harbor S:r.J 70CIO 75 LUV, has rack, ~tep bumper, new tire:.. am/fm. $2900. firm 837·1073 MAC How ..t.RD CASH FOR CARS! 642-940S OLDEST TOP Dollar Purd 13861 llarbor 839·7000 $2 7 9 7 '71 RX2 Coupl'. 4 :ivd. ~ On ALL Trade.ins rlean, red with black tor. AUrO&TRUCKSAL.t:S Top$ l>olliir S paui for TOP & MEWPORTDATSUN '73 DATSUH SlOOS962·0265 ___ _ bl&. Harbor, Santa Ana clean u~l'<i cari., trucks & _ 531•6000 531•3421 ('orvt•ttei.. Ask for Paul DOLLAR 888 Dove StrHt 610 WAG OM +Tux & Llc. (Stlr.90537) •751, notary trucl<. Like '70 Ford \'\~ton, 360 V8, II' bed. camper ready, 40,000 mi. AIC, " ~tra tires. $2600. 847·9975 '70 Datsun PU. Good cond .. S950/bst orr. Pll: 847-6825 '67 Oodc)e Von Sc<l 1t today! (lJQF197) Stk#5053. $1499 ~ 0'"'1c:lll. I NcurMal·Art.hur 6Cyllnder,radto.4spced ACT NOW! new. Shell, am /frn HOWARD Chevrolet PAD Sales-Servicc·Leasr.ng &Jamboree Roads lrunsmission, roof ruck. c;ust•llc. Must sell. DllVl' & Quail Sts FOR CLEAN Roy Carver.Inc. 833-1300 Sharp. WGSJ f W). S249s. Offer Expil"('l! Mon !I PM $3.495. 063·59'J2. NEWPORT Bl-:At:ll IMPORT CARS !lolls koyce BMW GARDEN GROVE JO··M6 w1-::rAYTOPDO_L_L_A17° 1540Jamhoree-DRIVE.A DATSUM DICK 1-'0HTOPUSEL>CAHS NewportBeach 640·&1~ LITTLE 13861Huroor R39·7000 1"0HJ-:H:!'l, OOMl::STI(' '72 BMW Ba v a r 1 a, ••• '74 DATSUN1210 •>r~LASSICS AM/FM, air cond. PS, SA VE A LOT 2 Door. 4 Speed lf yourt•ar1s extr.i cleJn auto trans, xlnt cond, SHOP&COMl'Alll.-; transmission. radio. 9740 MILLER ••••••••••••••••••••••• sec u~ r1rst. S5495. l -686·7300 ask fo r BARWICK DATSUN nlue finish. (558LWF). '72 BLAZER BAUER BUICK ------Butch.673 8519 , I $2295. S2.000 & tuke over pay. ---·· :!'l25 llar txirUlvd Copn" SanJuan Capslrano GARDEHGROVE ~s.675-798.'> __ ._ '74 Ford 200. P/B. r S, _c_os_.l_a_:\_1c_s_a __ !J_7!J2500 WANTED! •.•.•••••••••••••• !?.'.~ 831-1375493-3375 DATSUN 1883'> Elf ACH Bl VO tCUNT INGTON BEACH 64? 7781 !>40·0442 MOTORS FIAT l960 Mercedes 220, 4 sp<I, AM/FM radio, new m· tenor & tares. 25 mi per gal. Best offer or lradll for pic kup or panel. 675-0970 days or 673-9670 t976SSEICamrno.blatk, ong owner SJ.900/bc~l WEBu \' JUHKAUTOS 1973CAPRI '72 DATSUH 510 13861Harbor 839·7000 L 7,000 nu. loaded, stereo oHcr.49-123112.c'c' •l:SEO l'<\HS&.. A\11-.:IUCAN l"OHI-:IC.:'\ SPORT COUPE •1 cyl . automatic, air 120W. Warner ease aft 6pm t e Imm· c S5500 -l'R' •c1.·s·· I 11uy more ta~h th:.n d & ... r~d 0 u 191>9 DATSUM at Moa'n ...iew. U••d 63alp·Ol.Al a . '71 VW POP TOP "' n . ed k con . l>.,.;rt.'<> " 1 • n· "" -., Cnme rn orCall Jll}Unl'. (7l ~)l·G35·71:!11 t. nl, 4 i;pe w/slrc beltcvably 1mmacutate' lOOOROADSTER OVER 100 1954 Chevy l/Ton c; & C. runs well. $350. Ila' c 4>.8 Pkup bed, $75. 645·1691 CAMPER fREEApproisof 11rtoll frcc07.c01th 771211 'h11 1. dnyl interior. l\fust sec lo belte"c' Redw/blackhardlop&4 Santa.Ana l.o ad e d & read } hc:ater & AM/FM Lape. (387486). 11~""'. <086NXN >. 557 2132 MERCEDES C:!"-,IJIF)."'.,.""'· GrothChevrolet IBUYJUNKCARS U nbe liev a bl y tm· $ S ~ • 0 .... DISP' "Y -"' ~.,., 11121l Beach Blvd. t,;~f-:0 1\UTO l'AHTS maculate• Must sec to OHL Y 179 ONLY S 1795 'Tl 12.8 SL. Top cond. Xlnl " """' •DOM BURHS• 11un11ngton Beach 510 5125 8~7-9637 bche,·e! CR86t97). NEWPORT DATSUM NEWPORT DATSUN buy'. Call 540.2933 d;iy~. House of lmporb '7 6 Datsun Pickup Lo miles, cherry, lcasr, buy. O 808378 l. •VOLKSWAGEth 847-6087•549-3331Aut 1--rtd OHLY$2695 8880oveStreet 888DoveStr~t or64H395eves.· · AUTHORIZlm 13731 llarbor 53-1 11 --------os. mpo e ....,EWPORT DATSU...., NEWrORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH · MERCEDES DEALER British Cor Co. 714/990-2525 213/694-2854 Aut0Leosin9 9580 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " " 833 1300 833.llOO '73 124 S port Spider. 6862l\1anchester, '71 VW7PASS.BUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 9701 888DoveStrect ----·-----1 __________ 1 Yellow, new top. $3200 Buena Park ~;i~o. nd1t1on. (575CKll l ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWroRT BF.ACll TOP BUYER '7 I Datsun 24oz 546·5486 (bus), 497.371 · 523·7250 _.,.,., '74f'75LOTUS 833-1300 Sceus rirst.&last!Top Air, Mags, Loaded ! aft4 OntheSanlaAnaFwy. •DOM BU RMS* LEASE ELITE d 11 .• r t --------1--=........;..._;_:,,:__ __ __;:..._ 7.icupri 2000CC.AM!J·'M o arpa1u or 101 pors. Great cond. $2995. •70FIATRACER 59 Internationa l Pkup •VOLKSWAGEN• f11ll vrq111ppecl .S!\pd,low radio. ralJny whls. steel COSTAM!SA (4~9CP0) MERCEDES USED II S 137 11 bo . 1 -• '" 8SO 4 speed trans mission. , d "'SOSEL' runswc. 350. 31 ar r 534-410\• JODAYl •• I m1 c a J:l'. ~1 11,1.lll belled radials. S2~5U DATSU..._. HOUSEOFIMPORTS radio, vinyl top . 450SEson"' s 960·2675 < 113NJT> 752·522 1 ll :JO·ti 493·6508. " 714/523 7250 Great selection in stock ---,-72_C_o_u-r1·-c-,·---4 '71 Folrd. ~~tr'Md. stlereo, FORE ..t.RLY wktlys. -----2845 Harbor Blvd. • (37G4!\i~NRIDOE.N$15G95ROVE now. Buy or lease. Uni· l'rpl< • pn t'1 • ru 13 s, nu 10A -----1974 CAPRI Cosla Mesa S.10·6410 '71 Oal~un510. ._ que finance plan availa· ~~~i:S1 P'!_l.Sl.OOO. 675·2574· DELIVERY Atfa Romeo 970S V6. 4 speed, A~l /FM & ,73 Datsun 1200 PP. $1,500 SUBARU ble for late models. Call ---175 Dodge Tradesman 200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• low mileage. (24!4KLD). Call 968·8792 bfr aa·m. 13821 Harbor 554·0800 forqlfotc. "14 courier. Air. radials. pwr, tape. lii~;Jl'r.~ BEACH IMPORTS OHL y $2999 Hotchbock , 0 6 l •72 FIAT HOUSE OF IMPORTS Bei;l ofrrr cu s t . h I a ck. Dr . * DEMO SALE * .i Speed , rmlio, healer, 74 atsun 10 s a w.ag., 2 13/921-8588 an 6pm, 548·70:19_.. Engbretson, 213·59C).!J!J56 llnted glass. Stk!J4790. air cond. new radials. 124 COUPE Alfetto GT S 1799 Xlnt cond. $2700. 497·3!172 5 Speed trans mlssion,1 __ 7_1_4_/_5_2_3_·7_2_5_0 __ 'SO Chev P.U. ·5 ~ Chevy Vun w!32i (1201) Ferrari 9723 radio. Sharp. (883GPY> 1 E Original cnnd1t1on Con·ettc eng. Must :.ell DISCOUNT-$ 1625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2495. MBZ..'7 280S 5975 645-00.i!i SlOOO 536·9679 art n. !HS DOVE Sf ,64 330 GT 2+2. Burg/blk. GARDEN GROVE Be lhe first on your block ---:-.:1-:wPOlff HEAl'll with a 280SE. Call for a Alrtos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 C LL 752 900 Borram's. 3,000 mi on SUBARU quote on this exciting ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE LEASING A ·O rbll eng. 6~4·0850 / 1382lllarbor 554· new car. PROS AT li7 i\lfa Homl•o I dr 'cd ·73 Yellow Ca pri. 6 cyl, -~2·00S4. '73 Fial Spider. xlnt cond HOUSE OF IMPORTS SADDLE BACK BMW EXCLUSIVE DEALER I~ "' BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE ••• .quAUTY usm IMWS ..... 4 speed. AM /FM. pwr Sleenng & brakes. elec windows & low mrles. (235CFS) Excellent• SAVE. BUY OR LE.ASE 1973 IMW IAVAllA 4 speed, air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. Blaupvnkt AM s tereo cassette. XLNT! (818JSI) SAVE -'Tl .... _.... '14 4 ... ,-. 1964 Ml% 220 SE CLASSIC COUPE. A rare 4 speed with sunroof. leather, 8 track stereo & 250 engine Nice! (020NLE). SAVE 1 ...... 1971 TRIUMPH Ta6 BUY OR LE.ASE A great SPortscar previously owned by iust ·one owner. SUper clean (5030TB). $AVE. 197' CAPIJ II 4 se>eed. air conditioning & stereo cassette. Uke NEW! (613MWE). SAVE. 1972 AUDI IOOU 4 IP99d. air conditioning, rebuilt transmission I new tires. A must SEE! (445EYR). SAVE ******************** Zl40J M_,, lht Pw•w., Mh .. Yllfe 131·2040 • 495-4949 _A....,......,M ' GUSTAFSON ltAlV Sup~r l'lll!llll'. l·whl stll·k shift. 13,000 mi. ---Rot 9725 Must :.ell. S3000. or bes 213/921-8588 UNCOLNMERCURY ll•~t'. brake),, ~lrchc·lrn Supe r b cond. S2500 '73 Dotsunl2002Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofrer.962·92~6 714/523·7250 rJdi.11!' C.ooo cnndrllon &12·9124 t Speed. llnled glai.s, •73 Fiat I 24 Spider ,68 850 FIAT OFFER YOU A~udl7~1 ) ufll•r. f>l!i i5~2 '72 CAPRI COUPE radio, he.Mr. Stkl!4655. AM /FM tape, mags, SS50. Call548·1G6!1 SNARL-FREE 9707 \ li. 4 l>"t'ed, A~l FM $ 1799 cherry cond , lo mi. -------- 1960 MBZ I 90SL ROADSTER LEASING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 93u1011. ~tcrcu radio. hcatl·r. British Cor Co. ~$ 4 cyl., 4 speed w/slick shift, healer & ~lereo radio. Unbeltevably im- maculale! Must see lo believe! (8863lS). Al Mak.s & Mochfs Can Is Tr11eks lncludilHJ The Mon V and TM bclt11HJ Alf Hew Cougar l'IHH COllfOd Fnd L-CJlota for Appohttw.11t '73 Audi I 00 LS 2 cir. ~kr~<i T.tpl', ,\uto, Loaded' Ln i\11. new l1rcs $2!1!15 <02011 ~JI) HOUSE OF IMPORTS 7 I 4/S23·7250 BMW 97 12 ••••••••..••........... CREVIER 835·3171 10,000 miles. Su per :.harp: 581 roF. 714/990-2525 $2295 213/694-2854 18815 Bl ACH Bl VO HUNTINGTON BEACH ~2· 7781 -. ~40 0442 540-5630 ·1.1 124 Sedan. 4 spd, orig. ------owner, xlnt cond. Lo mi, '76 Datsun 280I am/fm s te'reo tape. ·I Speed. A<: .. \.M , FM S2450.675·6662 2626 HARBOR BLVD. stcnw. (1178NWV). Super ---------1 COSTA MESA dc::.11.1.,eai.1" '75 Fiat Spider 'i-l-·'i-5 cu;;i-, \,-'..{)-. s-u-nr_o_or. British Car Co S,!ir~i;tJape, Su nroof. t~ope. rallye packaiic. 714/990-2525 ~~'usE ~F IMPORTS lug rack, $3600. 6-11 21il __ 21 ~/694-2854_ 7141523,7250 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Hew '7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose From! UNIVERSITY BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT B~CH 752-0900 Oldsmobile-MBZ '76 240D Honda Cars • GMC Pastel blue, AM/FM. power steering, power Trucks brakes, central locking. 2850 Harbor Blvd. 48 o . E . L. Cap r ed &' sr .. U OADWAY SANTA AHA THE ULTIMATf. OlllVING MACHINE •USED BMW's• '76 Capri II \1r. \\'1n's. G real cond l'.?!1-INLF> Costa Mesa 540·9640 St0,709. Buy hack 56077 .'14 Ffot 12~ .71 HondaSedan,gdcond. mo. Pyml $176.81. Ser. Special TC, Lo·!\11, Mags, Runs great. Sl.200. No. 129159. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 7 l 4/523-72SO 73 21117.. lh'CI lspd . !\lags,A\lll-'M.a1r C. Want ad rt'sults 642·5678 $4450. 673·6i:ll Slere-0. Air, Auto. $2799. 58l·5657. House of Imports ~9tu~~10FIMPORTS JOCJUOf" 9730 714/523•7250 7 14 I 52 3-7 2 so •••••••••••••••••••••• • i __ 2_13_/_9_2_1_-_8_5_8_8 __ JAGUAR XJ '73Mercedes450SL. 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9100 Unusual Pre-ventive-640-1 004. ,,,.,.l .. & l..,....., Fully factory eQu1pped IHLB210776812-4551) s3379 pt~ Tt• & Uoe"- Full foctory equipment (7HL710093601-4290) 5 SPEED EPA ESTIMATE· Your Mileage May Vary 1976 B-210 HATCHBACK 53129 PluoT_,a~ 4 speed. (HLB2t~1~1-4546)1 Full fadOl'Y GQu1pment iMMEDIA TE i>BJVEIY Mointettonce-'76 Mercedes 240D. lite PrOCJrom ivory, auto, AM/FM, Includes all s cheduled sunroof, 8000 mi's. War- Factory sen •1ces, part!\ ranty 1s trans ferable. and labor for 3 yrs/45,000 SI l,500. 675·0663. miles when you lease. buy or purchase your '73280·C, pvt. I owner, ful· Jaguar with our Magic ly equip .. xlnl cond. Plan. Call loday for de· 32,000 mi. AM /FM stereo tails. casi.ette, $8200. or make · British Car Co offer. 831-1754 ask for Mr. 213/694-3951 C:oct_7. _______ _ 714/990-2900 '73 MERCEDES '73 Silver XJG. 48.000 mi. clean. runs good. S6800 Ph 536-6751or536·936S '72 JaCJUOr XJ6 Cherry, lo m1. loaded, special deal. 875GSI. British Cor Co. 714/990-2525 213/694-2854 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Karmann Ghr:i. xlnl cond, new p~11nt. lo mi $3700. AM!l'M/TAPE 631·1797 '69 Karmann Ghia 280SEDAM Air condilionin!(, stereo. ;iutomallc transmissrnn. :l8,'130 miles. power steer· ing. (7561lNS>. $27,999. •DOHBURMS* *PORSCHE-AUDI* 13631 llarbor 636·23:l3 '68 MB. xlnl cond. S2.500 646-1823 '68 MBZ250S Sh:irp. SUPER. DEAL NOW! 210JIFR. British Ccr Co. 714 /990-2525 213/694-2854 ong ownr. Sl7W. '75 4So SEL. JBM mi, snrf, ___ 645_·9280days. slrreo. $16,300. Xlnt ,70 VW KARMAMH cond. Call 495·6689. GHIA '61 Mercedes 220S, lmma<! S a v i n g s s p c c i a I . in & out, good running (564 EXU ). $23!lfl. cond, 673-0051 •DOHBURMS* •VOLKSWAGEN* 13731 Harhor 5:l4 4100 MB '72600 Pvt ply. Lee, 714/99R·225Z Wkdys (714) 642·2427. . 'S7 KG Classrr. nu l'ni.t. MG 9742 paint, body ~r!'al, inter ••••••••••••••••••••••• shot.$800.960-~551 1!160 MCA Conver t The faslest drnw In th Clussir, wire wheels, West. .. a Ua1ly Pilo new tonneau sort top. Classified A<I. Phone A~l/FM ste re o tapt• 642·5678. deck. tcoocl rub1'cr, xlnt -=-~-------t runnJng cond. Paint & 9738 ch.rome like new. This car is n one of a kind! 213-5!J6.8171, Seal Bch. '60 MG Roadster 1800. New paint, int. Runs great. $1,000. 646-5639. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGB-GT'S Select from many, cf\Joy savmgs today! lrittsh Car Co 714/990°2525 213/694-%154 USE SAN JUAN CREEK OFFRAMP USITHI DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRICTORY FoT Result Service Call .. SOUTH 17111 '-di ltY4..tu. 142-UU 642-5671 bt.JU , • .A.to.. IMpC>f'tH Auto1, lmporled ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .A.to.a, t.aporW ' Alltoa, '-porled Alltos., l•port.d Aaafot, Uaed Friday. October 8, 1976 DAILY PILOT D9 • •• • • • • • • • • • •••••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• • • •• •• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • •• •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _.;;,;;:.o..;..;;;.,;;.;..;.~~_.:..;..,;;;_ _______ ...;._-"---~--=~ MGI 9 744 oyota 9765 VollswOCJI" 9770 Volkaw09"' 9770 ~of'¥o 9772 6"trCll 990 I Auto•. Used Auto•. UHd · Auto1, Uaed ······················· ······················· ....................... ....................... ....................... . . .................................................................... .. '74 MGI RDSTR A be1tuty. Like nc:w Oll.S~UH. $3895 GARDEN WIST VW t· 1111 k·. \\ ·'Ht I' ti Hh•I ,•o1111 \\ •• -l11iiri-.ta 1 IUuJ ~\· IUllll'-'''' t<:•J ,').JI S OUTHERN OR.ANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME TOYOTA DEALER 1-;XAMPl.t::. Brand new 1976 Toyolo 2 Dr & fully l'<l w p s><.'t.I. ( 158527 I . ONLY $2997 •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml\RQUIS MOTORS •VOUCSW.AGEHS• •69 vw Overseas 1969 OPEL Rebuilt & clean. D~ivuy KADETIE 1968 Bu ~· It RUNS I 562·9336 Service & parts now open 4 I · d (902.646). •-.---------r on Sat's 8 lo 4 for your Jll~Ol MAAC.Uf lllll PK W ~ ~unt>1,t1of1wy -A ... rrpl~•I Ml))IVN VllJO 8J1-lll110 4~S -1110 cy ., automatic. r:i 10, OHL y s777 68 VW Squareback, super convenience. heater & wh1lcwall tare.• •·le"'n new eng I t h " 1967 Bug-A (·ustomlied .. u • • c u c • lJ n be Ii c v ab I y 1 m · _...;.;...=.1 ..... brakes, shol'ks, mags, maculatc! Mu~t sec tu 'H Toyota Corolla SS. Xlnt u.:auly ! (<124CTP ). radials, Hurs t s hifter, believe! (179425). t'ond, JO mp~ .• 30,000 mr $1477 $1000 Firm. 646·8080. 20111 9.lllllfll!~._._ ONLY SI 095 S2750. 752·tl220. . 1970 House Ca r.on An aheim St., Costa ... EWPORT DATSU..., wheels! (tiOSBNA). Mesa., Eves. "" " '70 Toyota Corolla Good. $3597 888 Dovt' Street NEWPORT BEAt:ll 833-1300. Pantera 9 747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ond. + <I tali{' rims. 1971 Stationwugon·Lari;e * ~-' _llJ_ofr_._199_.21~ I evl'S. f a m i I y s p e c 1 a I . • (845CAX). TOYOTA $2677 * 1966 Horhor ( M. Mb YJOJ Autos, Us~d ......•................ AMC 9 90 5 Codillac 99 I 5 Camero 99 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 AMC HORNET '76 SON 1.0 \Ul-:0 1.0 '13 CAMA RO 350cl' 4 WAGO... Ml li Lu 1-: w 111· :1·~· PS PB AC .. ., Ooo. "' s.'6 5075 Af•J' ·H'M l'VT. i' ' ' ' ..,, 6 Cy!Jnder. uutn. trans l'TY 4!19 1394 ______ _ power stet'nn~. 1>owt>r 'W Camaro 3-spd. Eng & brakes. r11tl10, lu1a~.1i.:l' 'iti .,;1 001 udo (·on' l'rl oooy xlnt' $1 ooo Call ?2Mk. IV·9'7SMXH·S4850 r.ick. l\t111l l'0111J1L11111 Loudt'tl 1-'ul'l lnjl'ded. 557 3970 . ' . ?OMk.lll·820BES-$2750 Low mill':.. l.ll· 1000 Mi. Belllt otcer. '72 Mk . ll-S82 f'FP·SISSO 02JMWH (DJZ459) 5 10-7744 or Che•rolet 9920 70 A1erc.·446AUX $1450 $3999 4tM·OUi7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W VW Bu11 ZRA3.S4·$13SO SANTA AMA 't.11 (;hl'\'Y Nova, 6·cyl, 68 VW Bug-374MXI s11so LINCOLN MERCURY IF YOU ~/S ~~ or lwst 'offt>r. 67 VWS.~. Wll'.so.t $115-0 130l N. Tusltn hll\l' 11 :.crv1rc lu oCCt!I' or t:all OOll 002-t ___ _ 6701ds-OVS976·Sl2SO Santo Ana 547-0S 11 i:oods to sell, place on ml lluve something you wunt 67 Ply.4D.·VGY4411·$7~1 1~ t~e D:i1ly Pilot Lo scll '!Classif1cdndsdo 66Chev.4D·SYll207-S750 Buick 9910 Class1f1cd &>clion ••. 1t Wl'll -Call NOW 66 Chev. 4D·S YSS72·$750 ••• • ••• •• ••••• •••••• • •• Phone 642·5678. 64.2·5678 ' 64 Pont.·TMX663·S650 ·74 Buick Convertible, full tl3 VW·GMZ985·Sl050 equipped. $3400. Pvt. pty. Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 63Chev .. DPV279·S.150 962·2422 (9um-4:30pm •••••00•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61 T·Btrd·l"WJ088·$550 Mon-Fn ) -----1 CYCLESTOO 67 Skylark Sport Cpc, 7JSutuk1 GT-4J7979·S850 whle. 32K mi, fal'l. air, 72Suzuk1 GT 3Gll903·S750 P S, P1 B. Sl,090. 548·9822 71 Suwk1 TS·9J0818·$250 1972PAHURA "A BETTER BARGAIN" 1973 Slationwagon Automatic w air cond Looks ne" • (tl.16N RM ) CLEAN UP SALE USED VW CAMPERS General 990 I AMC 9905 '69 Riviera Lo-Mi, Air, MBZ Trad In. Sl599. (ZK8015) HOUSE OF IMPORTS it 1976 .f§ CADIIJ,ACS 5 speed, a1r Cond , r>O'IH'r :.kenngr brakes & "'111 dows, A}1 F~I & ralh wheels. Lake NEW• \790PHC I ONLY SI l,895 ... EWPORT DATSUN 8118 DO\'C St r('l'l NEWPORT UK·\l'll 833-1300 Porsch~ 9 750 .••...•.••••.•...•.•... 1971) 1-'ori.rhl· Tar~a mC'lalht• i-11\ ,•r w hl.u·k anc.x.htl'd tnm. L'.1rn·ra m:igs, ;11r l'ond , ~ t r:id. :.terl'n & only 5.)t~! 1111ll·~ t22t!PRL' I l'n. ply Cail 846·8<4<1S·houn, ut w111I-. ~ lon1<: ..,o 1-.l'l'JJ tr~ 111~ • '67 91 l T.1r)!.1 F.1r\l.1~l11 mech'I l'Olltl, ::.11 1:;0 ll73·6377 '67911 lh·d & hlk l\h1l(~. 5 sptl. supl•r 1·11ntl. fi 11 01150 or h I:! 110;.1 b3Suix•r tllJ. Whl & hll., :\lnl l'11nd l".1 II 64 l·U!S54J or IH2 oo., I '75 Por ... ch(' !II Is $12,000 b~l ofr ~lu:.L !.ell !168·21:19 '68 912 TarJ?a, A \I F\l lac air. hona ::.. :\k,\llL•\ mags. xlnl t·ond. si>soo 963·2312 • '75 Carrt.'ra 1\1 ,11 k nn hlal'k .\II pch ... 1hl•· ,., tra' \lu'l M'll :1111112:! I or+lll!l :.!151t 'iO 1'111''-l'hL0 ;:11 IT. "llPl'l'h cont!, new lll'l''" llL'\\ pai nl, ,\ l', 1!1!! I :1!11 '73 PORSCHE 914 Xlnl l'<Jlld !\l u~l M·ll. Pl' Ik'sl offlor. !Ml:J 1111:n 'lill 91 I Crw. 'fi!l l•ni:. A (' .\'-kllll! $5.500 __:>51 s.tM t alil'raprn -'7i l'on.l'ht' !Ill Crw Ch l' r r \ ' ,\ 1 r m ;1 i: ' • A \I F\I ..,l1•n•n t•h•1· "111 flm" .!!l.OtMI 1111. ~I I ,I! 10 ~.!7'•h · '12 PORSCHE 91 4 5 Spt•t•d 11 an,rna... ... 11111 .ipp i:iuuµ, 1.uliu ~ll t I lii:.!:.'111 I I I. S-11 '!5 GARDEN GROVE SUBARU lJ!\21 llarl>or 5:)1 OKOU '69 PORSCHE 912 4 Speed l ran ... mb-.11111. strrN1. 1·hromc• 1\ lwl'I ... Low malt•,,. Ui7l<iS:-i> S6i!l!l BETTER YET ,\T BILL MAXEY TOYOTA HOW DURING OUR OCTOBER DISCOUNT $ALE •COROLLAS •PICKUPS •CORONAS •CELICAS •CHINOOKS •LAHDCRUISERS WE'RE DEALING ON THE ENTIRE INVENTORY SEETHE GOOD GUYS AT BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 I l.ach ll•cl Huati'"Jfon Inch 147.1555 '74 Toyota Sta. W aq. Corona l\uto. Air. Ch:-au S2499 IJll.IKSZ I HOUSE OF IMPORTS 7 14/5 23-7250 Triumph 9767 ....•.............••.•. '7 6 Triumph TR7 1 ' 1> el' d . .\ M / F l\1 mull1pll•x cas:.ctte. fac~ turv air l."nnd . orange \\ bl:it·k tnll•nor & les!> lhun to.OW m1le'i. Ltk :-;i-:w ~1111 uncll."r racton warranty 14111Pll.1 1. · NOWSS695 BARWICK DA TSUH San .Juan Cap1slr;rno 83 1-1375 493.3375 •DON BURNS* •PORSCHE-AUDI*. Tit 136.11 llarhnr 1;:i1;.2:1:1:1 '75 !ll4. him•, t.111 1111 .. nn1 2.ICM! m11l·:.. l".111 .tltl'I h. &lf; fii:)7 THINK BRITSH THINK BRITISH CM CO MG-JAG-TR ......•..........................•............ '72 AMC Javelin S3997 Ml\RQlllS MOTORS ATTENTION I 714/523-7250 Auto. trans., puwcrr----------1 Sleenng. rod10. heater. '73 Ccnlury. Air cond BEACH MOTORS NEW CAR DEALER <451:\JXC). Stkll5064. Vinyl roof, PStPB, Xlnt 711802 MARt.ulAlll P•w• !>onO•t'<JOfrw., A.,,.t•.t M1<,)10N VllJO llJl-2~b0 49$-1210 $ I 9 9 9 cond. S2300. Ph 963-6lb3 · Cadillac '70VW SQUAREIACK Fully r econdit ioned . lJtil BSX l. Sl99<J. HOW IS THE TIME TOIUYALL SALE PRICES GARDEN WEST vw 2 Blocks W llcach Blvd 7600 Westm111sler Blvd Olds-Mazda HAS THIS WEEKEND SALE •DON BURNS• •VOLKSWAGEN• Westm insler 893-755.1 ON NEW CAR TRADE-INS '14 2 · d r M a l a <1 or Rrough::im. PS, AC, i\:\I * '67 fiat Sta. Wag $499 l"M 8·trk. :is,ooo m1 voNl6 52395/l>st ofr. 5'10·6852 13731 llarbor 534·4l00 * '74 VW SUPER --------1 '71 Pont. leMans $699 days, 554-0liJ eves. BEETLE • '7 4 Dasher t.»-.JES '69 Toyota. Auto $799 X~LolM '70 Opel. -Auto $899 716-BHJ 73 Mazda. Auto $999 11> W.HL '70 Monte Carlo $1199· ~Jt. .. 5 I Ski rack. pin slnpmg. Only 20.324 males Sta.Wa9. Show r oo m r res h . Auto. Air. Stereo, Rack. t50i!.\HIL1 $2709 Lo-Mi. SJ.199. (7!HLDW) •DOH BURNS• HOUSE OF IMPORTS •PORSCHE-AUDI• 714/523-7250 13631 llarbo_r _ 636·2333 ;;y-W bus with butll·in "6i camper Nt•w en!!. camper. '69 LTD Sta. Wag $1299 Iran:., brk~. rad1ab. S8SO 5-18 2748 zvK.791 slen-o Bsl o\'cr Sl 200 •58 vw \'an Mags 1 '71 Pont. Broug. $1399 &I? 5l55 . • ... c.xv -ens:. S690. '65 VW Van, n '70 Ford Cpe $1 399 ·,r; VW Pop Top Ca mpcr enK, S300. 640·(>.151. 2Fu ,;. F.\l !-Ll:'r~o Xlnl mcch '72 Spr Beetle. Xlnl cond .. '73 Chev. Cpe. $1499 condSl.650.497-1t-t5 lo mi'~ amrrm·slereo tciG~J . ., .. B " ... ()() •ood +man.; xtras. Sl 900 '7~ Chev. Cpe. $1599 "" u ... ,,.. , run~ g . J • 16~L1J Afler 1. call 546·2918· '72 Datsun 1200 $1799 545 Gi!58 Volvo 9772 ""m The fastcsl dr:iw m lht> West. .. a D<1ily Pilot Cla~:.1f11:d Ad Phone 642 56711 ,USE THE DAILY rlLOT "FAST RESULT11 SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 Ext. 322 ·73 v·w Sqbc·k Aulo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Ford Cpe. $1999 cond. li.Ooo rrn. S3.000 SOUTHERN '71 Cad S~duDV $2 199 Auto1, Hew 9800 l1rm 5111).!!5()!1 ORANGE COUNTY'S s111sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 VW VOLUME 72 Ply Gran Cpe. $2299 VOLVO DEALER •l~PPE FASTBACK "SE HABLA ESPANOL" A vcr) nlrt.' running t•ar! (s .. , ... ~o 1 1-:X1U1Pt.1':: Brand new ~·a"t""LL. YATES 1976 Volvo 2.i2s. Fully '71 Cougar $2399 equipped. (()90046). 3•; Bl'T VW-PORSCHE ONL y $6596 '70 Opel GT $2499. 937 e~a San J uan Ca p1!>trano 837-4800 493-4511 * * BUGS '67 THRU '76 OYER 30 TO CHOOSE FROM 4 SPEEDS Ml\RQUIS MOTORS )bb01 MAN<,UI Riii PMWf ~""Ou 4of• ,,.,, ·Awt>' r l ·u• Ml~)IQN VllJO tlJl-28110 49$·1110 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Lar11csl Volvo Dealer m Orange County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT '75 Datsun PU $2599 '" "1W '73 Olds Cutl:'!ss $2899 01: P•-.O '73 Buick Regal $2999 )1,; PF=F '73 Olds "98" $3099 OOU<fT '72 Firebird Esprit $3199 5lS F .. O '75 Ply Duster $3299 Uei. O?li '7 4 Ford FI 00 PU $3399 tlo. C1:.a 7 4 VW Bus $3999 No. CZSS '73 Mark IV $5699 sn.c.ww HUNTINGTON '74 CAMARO Nabel"S Cadillac Quality and Price GuMantccd I c .,111, Srcri.11 ,1., P1 .. 1t,,,J K.i••·' l..11 ,'.•''' ..,,·In ll>ln ••I l\l'" ~ U"·•I ( Cfllll.JL' tfl 01 Jn~L County Up(n SunJ.w Cadillac Master Dcal<'r :!tilJt 1 HJrt>or Bi\ ,1. Co\IJ Mesa 5-lO·Y l 00 Nabers Cadillac Over30 To Choose From! ALL MODELS &COLORS Cpe. De Villes, Sedan De Villes, Sedans, fleetwoods, SevillH 1 YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY PRICED FROM ONLY $9500 (Ser. 2121) ALLEN @&...d'~ ~lie. 28332 Camino Capistrano in loguna Nit11el. RESALE Dept.-Juit past the Dome • San D• Freeway at Avery Parkway eiUt. (714) 495.6430 CELICA CONVERTIBLES [!3'f .~ SUNROOFS 2025 S. Manchester ALL SALE PRICES Anaheim 750-2011 GARDEN WEST vw BEACH Olds-Mazda •utn """' •" c.,,,,,.,,on•"U DOWttf ''••""9 Sliver with t>l1cti. ..,,,,., too l•lt wMel moQ• Suoe• 8uyl IOOLrL1 s3995 NOW Headouarter • Ponutar h~".J1ou roun" 111 'l'tll'"'u moo•ls. 0¥"er 20 In OIOCk. 2 Blks W. of Beach Dlvcl 7600 Westmini.lrr Blvd Westm111slcr 89:1 7551 * * '72 Vofvo I 800E 4 Sp<l, air rond., over· drive, lcalhL'r, s loek mags. cherry. P68A British Car Co 714/990-2525 213/694-2854 17331' BEACH Bl VD. 1 V2 MILE SO. OF SAN DIEGO FRWY. 842-6666 '75 Ford Granada 2 Door Sedan Soarlid•r\Ct 11•1ite' co1Hrtt'\l1nq '"''' (83tMWZ• s3595 TOTAL DISCOUNTS AT ORANGE.COUNTY's DATSUN · Z Heatlouarters ''OZ '60l·*l all yHrS•t." mooe" Ovtr IS In stock. '68 l'ur..,dw !II:! ll1·blt E..:ciung plan ll'ts you Autos Hew 9100 Auto1 N•w 9800 Autos M•w 9100 enR ~ ;>.Int c.·nnd. ~.;Jou (JI J~un:hLJ"'-C' ltkr ;..1 lease •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• 71 MERC CAPRI # 1 ·cusTOMER RELATIONS DEALER # 1. .QUALITY DEALER '66 Landcruiser Hardtop otr. 552 l!l.111 S4.•n'\1hl<' pn} mPnh Ovet lt)O Jll'\\ U!>Cd. fm . '67 Tari:a !ll IS -,:,."' 1 lilt nwcllulL' 1IL'll\ ay. Fo Cnl!. Ku111s ,<!,, d11t c h I 1kc· 11111111• r;1ll tiO ~los fin. nc" SiHlll l'hhll llllll: ;t\Jtl. llllllITISll CAI (2) "tii 91 :! c; I 111 'I nl l'rllltl. l'O I m ronrour.., rnncl :-.5:111u, 213/694-3951 $5!1~1. tJkc )our Jlll'k __ 7 14/990·2900 &12 mt:-'6 ----- Rois Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #I DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY mR CARVER r ROLLS·ROYCE 1~0 J~mbor•P Newport 8H<h ,~---"..-0-- ClOSlD ~UNOAY$ '76 TR 6 'S Bai: Sclt•ctmn. da:;i.ic in· \C!>lm<'nl ! l 'n14uc terms British Cor Co 714/990-2525 21 3/694-2854 ------- '75 Tll7, mov111g oul or area Must :-.ell! Dest of· for. 49"1·00!lA • '75 TRIUMPH TR7 4 Spcl"d lransm1ss1on, 8 '54 Bentley R Typl', whl, track :;tcreo, ma~s. elec· gray int., sun roof, auto, tric sunroof. 17,625 miles. xln~ Ml-t!)9.I (740PCPl. S&tM Saab 9760 •DOH BURNS* ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PORSCHE-AUDI* 'H Son l"t l. New l"nJ?, 1363l llarb<lr 6,11).233; trans, clutch & brks. -- Fact mugs. spccrnl ex· '74 SPITFIRE haust. $45-250t. RDSTR "72 Saab. Auto, oar, 4·dr. Call 634 3630, days; eves, &44·5117. Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7SCbinook Mm1 Camper P.P. Call Bob, 4 speed, red beauty. Like new, Jo rniles. S39LllT. $3195 GARDEN WIST VW ! Hltwk, \\ of lka• h 111, ct 7600 \\P,tm1n.'ll'• llh1l \\1·,tm111~1t·r K9J ,·.;,1 557 t i73 ----- -, ------Volkswa9en 9770 W Toyota 1900 Grl <'Ond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days· 494·0059 or F.\CS· '74412\Val(on,Al\f/FM, 497-1522 33,000 mi, xlntcond, $2,950 646-9631 -~·DATs·uN ./ CHECK THESE PRICES ~ VES • • ·1s "o 4 Dooa AM/FM radio. yellow. 6736 miles, rregs, radials. moulding. pinstripe. undercoating . 1Se r. #HL610040634) (Stk. #4331). S.AVE 5 3244 HOW e '76 710 4 DOOR SID.AH e Auto. trans .. AM/FM radio, Orange, 7b 12 miles. moulding, und e rcoating . (Ser. #JHL71007088 5) (Slk. #4842). 53524 MOW' •75 710 2 DOOR SID.AM. Fadory air conditioning. AM/FM radio, o range, 5063 miles, moulding, undercoat. (Ser. tJHL710053017) (Stk. lt46t5). S.AVE 53449 HOW· e '76 6t 0 2 DOOi CPI. e ' Auto. t rans .• factory air condit ioning, AM/FM alereo radio. aQua , 6568 miles. moulding. undercoating, radials. (Se r, #HL6 10·071174) (Stk. :::>· 54459 MOW e 76 D.ATSUM 710 e 4 Door . Stick •hlft. a t r conditioning, ste r.o tape 8 trllek. Lo mile a ge . Partial Faotory Warranty rameinlng,. Stk. #5009. = 14299 MOW e 76 710 2 DOOR SB>.AH e Fac1QfY air cond1tion1ng, AM/FM radio. stereo cassette. green, 5559 mtles, mags, radials, m o uld ing, p in str ipe, undercoatin g . (S er. #JHL71007663~ CStk. #4829}. SAVE 531124 HOW' •·75 710 2 DOOR coun•. Factory air cond itioning. AM radio, yellow, 371 1 mile s. moulding, undercoating. (Ser. No. JKHL710026383) (Slk. '4529). SAVE 53644 .MOW e75 7.10 4 DOOR SID.AM• FactQfY air conditioning, AM/FM stereo radio, red. 9932 miles, moulding, undercoating. (Ser. #JHL710040025) (Stk. f4.405). SA.VE 53444 MOW e76 710 4 DOOISID.AMe Air condltionlnSJ. Stief( shift, radio, Heater. etc. STK 5099. SAVI S4J99 MOW e ?6 DATSUN 710WGM e L.oacMd With extras. Lo Lo miles. '6028. 4. \D99d m•t1ll1c O'••n ~ e~ ~ ..... ,, •&A,neo,. 5 1095 '64 CHEVY Neva II Aiuto traru ,.,,, c wtht-. H•c" o-irttct ••conel c•t lt<U)Jlc s795 '75 MUSTANG II Coupe AM·f M S1•1to r1~lo l1pt '''"'"'"q ,,,, ,.11,.,. tl'\'tmacut1!fll t• 7 t NPf J 5329 '68 FIAT 850 Sedan • ~-" l<qlll bl.,. Populu """'-QttltOft (XWf"N1~ '995 '7 4 landcruiser Wapn • wh9•1 dtr•t Low rfHltt Wern huba. Ll l\t n•"· m4Vn s4795 · '72 landcniser """" . 4 '*""' OI•.. • t!031.XIL A , .. ail .. '2995 Huge 200 New Car New Truck lnventorY. HURRY DOWN NOW! for the Deal You've BEEN WAITING FOR No A HAGGLE No. HASSLE! All ~>CES PlV9 l AX a llC£NSI' 4 w"-'"' drt.1. Lowe'.\l smce ytll(Wl~l 5 1995 '72 International Trnelall VS. e u10 ••'· p wr, .. ,,,.. Enta Qa! 1tn~ a '""-Lo llltlM (OS7~YFll 523 5 '72 Int rnational Scout 6 <VI 'l~Q.1001(. (1161SN~ A;vpor t.•J't .-1 5 1995 '74 TOYOTA Chlnotk • Mini Motor Home Ul\t N•"'' 1"1/MDJ ~ 54795 '72 FORD VGn Surfer VII tvl'I ,,_ 111tOt. ltt DOO i ,_,_.1(1 '2795 '76 FORD Von Surfer • 000 ,,,,, ... 10,dtd, -'V'" "'I' ~!H2151\ S6595 PRICES GOOD THAU 10-1 1·76 SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MON.-THURS. 7:31 A.M.·7 P.M.; OPEN Fii. 7:30 l.M.·5 P.M. EXTENDED FINANCING fOR THAT LOW MONTil.Y PAYMENT DIODAJLYPILOT Friday,OctoberS, 197& 'J...tos. Uud Autos. Uwd· • · Aaitos. Uvcf " 4...tos, Ur.ed · Autos, U1ed Autos. 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Eirec <.-ur. tnunae WAGON Lottded wllb '.AM/FM 07.1 STATI ON WAGON VS, 1tutomatic, pwr Automatic, air cond., Automatic, radio , $Sll00.968-396S WITH SUNROOF cond., lo ml.. all luU>er V-8, auto trans, factory stereo, vinyl roof, tllt x.lnt2ndcar.,gdcond, s teering-unus ually AM/FM stereo, pwr. b Full power incllld .. uH: mter.LuxurypWf't!quip., ciit. . wheel, air cond. and $950. 968-9143 cleao!<SD7028). .)l.t.~ring, 350V8, ycUow eater, s~ial wbeels-Chrysht-9925 A M/FM stereo. tilt AM /FM a;terco, tu r COil 1on10g, powl·r more. Come drive this can't be told from NEW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel, cruise co~1~rol. steerw.i. Powt>r brakes. on~ i 1,. "'"llG<> '66 lmpaJa, air, P /S, P/B, ONLY $2897 with matching tnlenor l9llOLWA). leather interior, &tH tberm06t.atic .hc.-t & :air radio, hcator. whcd rov· ... ' .... _,, · very &ood condition. a(689ndJPsWi d>e mold In gs. OHL Y $2991 s'!.~ .. ~rllryJJ) .. ~11 ~03ordobo3MOV) cond. U c. 064POS. !>~w· r,tdyy~ ~7keoi;}~,Ou·?,11,uc,, c.1-s. "'hlt.t'wall ltrcs, lint $2389 536·1982 · ..... -'°8 ' $5988 ....-... a ~... ... 1o> ' .,U Jllatibl. Super tU<:e car! OHLY$2495 14,000 mi.. ~Ht!l7wknds. belllPO GUSTAFSON •73 MJ.LllU BriHsh Car Co. S2 l88 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS Xlnt cood. $2.100. co0s;1•5Mu!54 114/990-2525 74~Mark tv Eve$ & wknds, 496·0632 "' "" 1'8,000 Mi. full e11u1 11 S40·5630 LINCOLN MERCUn'Y 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington BP.11.:h 842-8844 284SHarborHlvd. 213/694·2854 11\ent, Loaded, Clean A.tot.M•w 910 540.6410 '68 New Yorker, 4 dr $'.~W.(N~> . ..,..=========.i---l>Cdan. Air, pwr, xlnt ·--' Hl~'USEOFIMPORTS 18802 MARGVlRlll P•WY >unOu·'JO''""'Y ·A~f"'f ("t1 MISSION VltJO 1011\~0\ & SO\ • LIN':. '.J ... ~ ·MERCURY Moverick 9947 PLUS TAX & LICENSE ---~~~-'--~----1 c:ond, mw.t:.eeto apprt:c. '74 LINCOLN ''4/523-7250 . 2626KA.a.IOa 8LVD. '72 FORD MAVERICK Don't Stt Us First... Dys, 542·5752; afl Spm, COHTIHEHTAL 1 ___ o_OST __ A_M_f_SA ___ 1 l\utomatic trans mission, llJI • 28d.:> 49$· 1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ButSe.U1Last!!.1 S48·SHIS. M.a.n"'IV ,. __ tt• 99,2 f · d' · · "'"" ...__-... e ,. o Ford Wagon. new act1>ry air con 1t1omng. "If You Don't '75Cordobo FUiiy power equipped,•••••••••••••••-••• .. • motor, tr.ms, 11 rcs & power steering, radio, Buy from Blt/Bll<withleat.herlnt. AM /FM stereo lape.65 Corvette 327. 2 lups, &ood paanl. S1~95 . heater. Nice car! Uc. Slt>rco. Tape. Loaded! vin,Yl top, lt>alher seals, mags, mull oon<i $36ll). SltH'175 No. 063~LV. CONNELL. $.S999. HY78NXO) ltlt steering wheel, ~II or trade for 1!4UZ or ------$1999 HOUSE OF IMPORTS crui!le rontrol. tier. Van.673-8244 66Galaltie500,auto. l' S. 540•5630 You•re Payin9 ru h t.c , <1 t Too Much!" __ 7_14....:../_5_2_3_·7_2_5_0 __ 1 839413. $7899 '74 Con.~ ~~· ~s'. 494~~{:S in. 1011\SO\ & SO\ C nf t t 9930 T·Top, Loaded, st.·c to CIP· • • . --CONNELL 0 inen a SANTAANA preciule! (3.57Jf':S.' 70FordCortma.xlnt run· •••••:7••0•M••A••R•K••1•1•1••••• LINCOLN MERCURY HOUSE OF IMP~,TS ninR cond. Good body & 2626 HARaOR llVD. • LINCOLN· MERCUHY CHEVROLET 1301 N. Tustin 7141523 7250 int., t ires. S575. uffl!r. COSTA MES.A Full powt'r inrludmg tilt Santa Ana 547-0511 • 751·1050,,.ft. 5 963·2!}ti3 wheel, l'rwse control, _ ·-------Mercury 9950 2828 llarboc Hh·d. COSTA \lr~A 546· 1200 •75 CHEVY EL CAMINO CLASSIC \1.8, auto. lrans , fac:tury atr c1>n<1.. power stecr- i n g. power brakes. AM /FM slt'ren. lilt sll'er ing wheel, mag:o.. custom fiberglass shell. low mileage. Like new! Lie. 45896Y. $4999 SANTA AHA LJMCOLM MERCURY 1301 N. Tustin SQllta Ana 547-0511 \inyl roor. stereo, air '73 •fARK IV h'l Cftl.lltlar 99;)'3 w75 LTD. e~ec: car. Im-••••••••••••••••••••••• " . w 1 e on -~ ' m·1c: I ow miles A/C cond. Lie. 143ANE. white low milea"e sun •••••••••••••••••••••••' ' · ~....,,"' ·b· r' '73 MERCURY • " • • )!rCL'fl orovvv or 1.'!>l o $2886 roof, $6000. 963·7409 •73 MERCURY /t!r. Pvt party. 5.rn.1lltJ-0 MONTEGO GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 '74 MARK IV F'ull powc1• including lilt wlu><'I. AM/J<'M l>lcreo. leather interior, atr cond.. must sec to ap· prl•riate. Lie. 601LEM. $7286 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 '75 MARK IV $8786 Loaded w ith all the goodies, like AM/FM stereo, cruise control. tilt wbecJ, air conditioning and more . Beautiful car. Must see to appreciate. (SY89A823036) GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 PLUS TAX & LICENSE COUGAR XR-7 ti· 5 wkdys, or 524·2157 Aulo .. tr.an~;• factory ail' Low mileage, v..s auto \'71..nds,askforButl. con~1t10n1ng, power trans .. factory air cond .. --· steenng, power brakes. power steering, power radio, heat.er. 253KRV. brakes. power windows, Uncc.li.."'I 9945 $2777 FM stereo radio. nnyl ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 540-5630 roof, etc. Lie. 627TNH. •74 LIHCOLN $3899 4 Oc.'lOR SEO AN 1011\SO\ & SO\ SANT A AHA v a. auto truns., factory LINCOLN MERCURY air co11d1~.Wning, power 2626 HARIOR ILVD. • LINCOLN· MEHCUHY 1301 N. Tustin :o.tt:ering. powt>r dis( COSTA MESA Santa .Afta 547-051 I brakE's, po~~vr windows, 13 M · I ded ...... · power sea t s , r adio, arqU1S, 08• ,su,,...... Dodc)e 9935 healer, whito\\·a\I tires. clean. lo rm, $3,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl roof, tintt·d glass, 9ti3-88lS aft 5· wheel c~ven;, tilt. .whc~·l. •7 6 Mere. Monarclt l:xtra nice car! t.~c. No. 4 dr Sed. 9,000 mi, Auto. &15JPP. Air. Stereo, Pow Str. $6395 \881PQL) 540_5630 HOUSE OF IMPORTS \~ 714/523-7250 I w,~-~!t» 1970 Mercury Marquis ---··----·-·l/dr. Loaded! New 'G9Char~c·r383eng A1C. 2626HAR60R6LVD. 1·adi.als, sacrifice. AMIFM stereo radio. 4 COSTA MESA 641-1156. spkrs , new bat ten·. ---·_:_ ________ _ SIOOO. Ph 1213)5!;12·2776 Autos, Hew 9800 A"'61, 9'4ew 9800 110. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-6 -Co-r-do-rb-a. Lo:;J;.d.-L-o ~i:::;-~-~~-~=-~~--=-:z:il=!l!~m:ll!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!~-. milagc. Sil"er i::ray Sti!>OO. PP R35 !12;!l ·75 f)ndi::e ·11T \;in auto p .... mr. C'Ustom 1111t>nor $6.000. Call 5:lti·7711 <.:I::i:;:;1l11.·ll .11h --<·ll ha g item~. :-mall 1it>m' or any lll·tn .. 111 ... i 1«1 II fi<l::!·.'lliiX Ford 9940 ••..•....•.•...••.•.••. 1972 TORIN0·4 Dr. 3 seats, roof rack, air cond . pwr. stc:-ering & brake!'. wnnr1 grain s1<ll's. lmmae ulalt•! (428l>TB I NOW ONLY $2 495 l!f7S LTD Under 21.000 rmlt•s & in 1mman il;i1 e cond1t1on! (8til:'l:KL1 NOW ONLY $4997 · Ml\RQDIS MOTORS 28802MARC,U(AIH PKWY. San Du.•90 fr """I -Avery Eut MISSION VllJO 831•1880 49S·l210 FACTORY AUTHOtllUD GOOD SELECTION OF 1976 GREMLINS •HORNETS• SPORTABOUTS • MATADORS • PACERS All AT 1976 CLEAN-UP SALE PRICES . 1976 GREMLINS STAJTINGAT $2999°0 !>ER NO A/if 4blfJ 11900 Bvy now ond rec"'"" buy....-BUYER PROTECTION PLAN II, ot no oddot1onol co". ond sovo ewer 1'177 model rlcH. '75 MATADOR COUPE '74VW Auto. trans . factory DASHER ait cond1t1on1ng. Has low mileage and power steering vinyl is in brand NEW roof. custom interior. condition. (496MBHJ. 15.000 actual males. Must See. (P832). $3295 $3295 ·······~····~!ll•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••lilll ·70 Ford Torino. 2 dr. Air W k d USED CA . & 'Rue S C Ls cond. PS PR, I owner '75 CHEVY '75 AMC MONZA JAVELIN e-e en :!. · K · PE IA car. lo milea,l(C'. ni5.:1n6 ·70 Forcl \'an "• lrm . 2 .1ws ············••li•illililil•lljiiilliliiii•iiliilllliiiliiiiliiimiiiilii•liiliilliiliiiiiiliiiiiil• tanb. strrc>o I\ trk. m.,..:-.. s977 EL cl~INO '7 4 ~~~.o~r~~~ ...... " 5 2377 -----------------------~ ''l'•,n11 ",~~",JI '' .i.I:: ''' t I r-,..,,..,,, ,,.. ' u:e hox. <T1i nu:l'h C'Oncl. S2~95 511! 1487 ·75 I.TO Lnnclau T11cl11r, btrl \\hi on \\Ill . lullv equip l'I' S·l~IHl ~.~,; 17!l!i ·r;9 Ford lla11l'11 \\'gn Good :\lc•·h·t.'· N1•r-ds bodv work. S650 (i-12 !llil I •-----------------==--------! or 675·l!508. '70 ~~T ~~l~~~~11p $ 1477 ____ .. _· ,_ .. _,75 g~o~.~O~,E~A.,~.~"'' 52577 ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'75 '700l.DS442 ,-d'· f.li\ j /°)llP r 1A •'• \ I• 1 .. 1 • • c""·i r.1 w• . \ ,, I• 11 111 v\fl J~ $ 1677 CONTINENTAL MARK IV s1777 ,,· 11 1• t . ,. '73 DATSUN 240 l 1 11 "t t ( ,. • ",. f\111 l-i! 11 1 tHT••' '7 4 ~~~1~ ~~;~~~.~~.3 I'~'. $ 3877 $4677 --- 6:J 1''orrl (;,1faxie. auto, VK. PS. PH, air. 5'l .OOt1 m1. l''ormer elderly Leisure World o wnL•r. $775 . 497 ~!ll 66 Ford 4 ctr G alax1t· good transp c.ir. I' S, I' I B, auto. gd t1n·s. s:n~. &16-19'.18 ·73 Forr1 Wagon. Galux1c 500 rs 'PH. auto 1 ran~ . /\, C. 840·:W:JG ------- 2+2 Cpe. Auto trans . factory a" A u tomatic, pwr. cond1t1oning, radio. steering. air cond. & heater. rallve wheels. vinyl top. Hard to Local one owner car" ftod' (838FYOJ. (430MIP). s2795 s3295 '69 TOYOTA ·10 AMBASSADOR COROMA Auto. trans . factory HARDTOP. air conditioning . Automatic. 1 owner & power steeri ng. tow miles. (ZOY344). radio. heater. Nice $1295 car. (8fil6BXD) s1395 AlltCK, Hew 9800 Auto1. H•w ····~·················· ..................................••..•...••.• ~ . Brand New 1976 HOllDA "HATCHBACK'' lfADT FOlt IMMEDIA Tl DRIYHT $277 DOWN s99'4 MONTH t 0-c.n: rmr,.. SJS"'16, "8 1'Y"JI_, 11nan";1nq O!"\ ..,.,,.,._, .,,...,,, °"'......, -"""" .. ~ n •'te' ,,., kc 311 tiiw~ ~ ANNl)Al iiiiji\iiiiiijjiiiiiP£1iRCEHiiiiT A.GE RATE 1351' Brand New 197 6 HONDA ''WAGON'' (WBl\2025801 I llUDY FOii IMMEOIATE DfUVEllY $377 DOWN s9ztmf ('"h (t,,,,_. "t"7@j 0' .. 8 "'""'y f11'1~~"H, t:W't ~ ~" DA-"'"' n., u in1•n 1nct h14l l•r. !'Ill l•fl~'lr-• r.,.lf'l""" ANMUAl Pl!RCENl AGE A I\ TE 13 ~ ""' iiiiiiiiii .. J ..... J • ·' , . 4..to1,Uae4' Wos,U.ed A.Mtos.Uted A.ltos.Uted AMtos.Used Awtos.UHd Fr1d 1y October A t'l76 OAtLVPtLOT Oft. . . • . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•. ... .• .. • • . • . . . . • . . . . .. . . . . . .•. . .• . • . • . . . . • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • •. . . . . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ----------------------'-__;;::;;....;-.= Meft.ury 9950 tong 9952 MmlancJ 9952 n...deti>lrd 9970 ef:/11'· 9974 VecJa 9974 A...+01, H•w 9IOOl AMtos, Hew HO~Autos. H•w 9100 ·········•············· •.••.......•.........•. ·····•····•··············•···················· ••••••••.•..••••••••.................•............................•.• ······················~······················· '75 MERCURY '68 Mustang. New tires & MARQUIS *MUSTANG ti's* brakes. Call SS1·3980 WA.GOH between S: 30 &IO: 00 pm. Auto. traru., fJl1ory air 1974 -Spotless 2+2. '66 289, auto, P/S, P /B, •72 T·llRO ' '73 Vega •GT, IS,000 mi, V M automatic trans .• a m /f.ftt, 4 s pd, air fac."lory aa~ conditioning, 962-1621bef.1 pai. vower s teenng, Power .. '74 Vega Xlnl fOnll St liOO tw~t offor. 837 7913 alt lipm <ond1l1on1ng, vo w~r ll7SMPU> lop cond., new tires, ::.lcenng, powl'r l>rJkc~. HOW OHLY $2997 $1295. 546-14.27 brakes, power windows, • vower seats, radio, AMtos, M~w 9800 Alltos, H•w 9100 ra dio, healt!r, V p~nger. S58NDV. Mustsell 19706 cyl, a.,pd manual. $USO, 673-1441. ht-Jter, whitewall llres, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••••• $48.88 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • l.INCOLN ·MERCURY 2626HAR60R BLVD. COSTA MESA 74 Cavn 2800 V 6 cn': l>I'< 1975 -Hardtop.· A litUe redbeJuly' IATV024). HOW OHL Y $3297 Ml\RQUIS MDTD RS l 880l MARC.U!lllll l'KW T ~1nOw'Jo f1w.--A.1·1 y l••I Ml~)ION \fll JO dll-2880 49)·1110 '68 Mus tang 289, runli good, air shocks $990 or b6t ofr. ~-5129 ask for Larry or Rhonda \'tnyl roor, tinl~d glass, wheel covers. 920NQO. $3266 540-5630 IOllX~OX & so~ • l tNCOLN·MERCURY 2626HARIOR BLVD. Oldsmobile 995 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt, uuto lruni,, :;u111 ool. . . , V d fact ;11r. Xlnl med1 '•11111. 65 !\1 u:.~ 289. ('ty .g '74 OLDS CUTLASS Ye<JCI 9974 S289S s.ui 11x1 rnnd. CiJll for details. $1000 f 1 rm 548 6306 SALON 2-DOOR •••••••••••••••••. ••••• . HARDTOP ' '72 Vegu GT. Surwr cll'iJO, * 1966 MUST AN~• Mustang 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hardtop with Jo ts of V-8, auto. trans .. fae.tory mags, good tire.-.. 1t 1 II, a ir. p ower steet11~g . /\/C, runs ~rl'ut. power brakes. AM/.t M fa'<lnomy car. $1400/ofr. ster eo, rallye wheels, ~o 1905 73MUSTANG • GRANDE V 8. auto . lran'> , fJttnr ~ :.ur cond1t1omn.i. power 'teerini:. 1Jowcr cd.-.c.•) Lrake:., l.Hl\H'r "1ndo\\s, r:idio. ht.·3t\·r. "h1tt•\\ Jll tires, 'm) I H.>e1f Tmtcd glass. 'I\ ht.0l•I l'O\l'r-. l.n . lo mile ... "' l' 1t ll><lJ)' L1c.1"0. 12:!1-\ II\' $3688 540-5630 lil~Ulil 2626HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA r h ilra<'ler. ltc:.l ored ! Om• uf u I.ind mu~t ::.cc! <Sl,l 1>m1 SAVE HOW! Ml\RQUIS MOTORS 1111101 MAllC.UI Rill Pt<W T ~n D•cgo f,wy ·Avc1yla•I Ml))ION lfll JO 8Jl·ll80 49S·l110 rustom buc·ket seals - - Super dean' Sharp! Lie. '73 Vega t;T, a cond. Ne'\\ 229KBP. Priced toi.ell Jl en)! Sll·n·o 1,1p.-C:iJll $3899 K30279tlor537 :.!iSO SAHT A AHA 'iS VegJ GT I l:itrhbJ ck LINCOLN MERCURY t':.tm 111tr tilt i.ttTr·g, 1301 N. Tustin <11r. iJUln. r J ll) "his, Santa Ana 547-0511 ra1ltal tin·' 11.otlO m1 - ------:'llu.-.t "l'l" tv JIJPfl'l'IJle Pinto 9957 ~ ... 1crif1ce .1t !)!!l!I.> l'h -••••••••••••••••••••••• K31 1874 66 :'llu.,lan~. '.!H!l. auto,. '74 FORD PINTO gut'4 l'On<I. Sl2UU l1c-.t of Autos. H•w I . u 1 5735 Auto tran.s .. s tereo radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••, tr"" custom in tenor & l'X Don't ~1ve up tlw -..hip~ terior, pretty color. Lie. "l.1!.t" It Ill l:IJSS1fted. 130.JSH. Sl11p to :-hor"" result"~ $2795 &I~ :,/1711 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 _...,.,sl'"r4•o ... -""'sn6'"3.o ..... T'I 1w,1m~1161 USED CAR ''TIRE KICKIN'' SPECIALS 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '72Pinto1600 cc, i.:oo<l cond & mileage, stick, private p:irty 962·7480 ---'74 Pinto Squire, air cond. auto lt«.111.... lul! rack , sup<'r dean ta.J ().103 Including air cond. Landau roof. tilt wheel, power steenng, brakes. and more. Order Yours Now s 10711 +TAX PIER MONTH I '72 TOYOTA MARK II · ·-..... ~ ........ ,,,,~ ..... 52276 'i2 Huna!Juul, low mi. stick, air. "unroof. \t•ry clean. S:!JUO. Will C'On sider tll'an ti5 or '6 · Must. ti C) I. ;auto. in trade. p, t pl} 55 1 ·lO:u; EARLE IKE SAYS: .I • ~ . hlf~ 1\3"-l.A '72 COUGAR COUPE . y.9 Oy lO lot\ foclo •• "' s332·6 conG•hOt'u"'Q "",...,1 root Ecoettftn1 cono·1t0n 1122j • '73 MAVERICK 4-R V ....... 0 l•o~\ air (>"~1I0'4"'1 s2299 _ .. _"II 1113821 '71 PINTO HMM""'" '"Al~r ls!W) s 147 6 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ft cvf , 1tu10 •r•n1. l •c;ttllttnt °"""'''°"· t 111(1731 '73 MUSTANG AYE lo mil••.""""""'"'"~.""~ 5 3199 ~ .... OttOVli\ •1]l /J Alf tu., I ,..,, ,, t'Y'IO·fJOf'\ 114?1'4 '72 T-BIRD r «etr~ I s3499 '72 Pinto Sta Wa9. 0 Lo-:'lli, Air. (;real c·ond. $2499. (998KXIO HOUSE OF IMPORTS 714/523-7250 '73 Pinto wagon. aulomallC'. l'X('l'lknl tcin <l1tion. l'n ~ate l'ttrly 84ti·:~:J7 Plymouth 9960 ........••.••......•.•• ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 P;\f 29W II arbor Blv1I , C<>:>ta \ksa 546-1934 '&i Plymuuth. Good bat ter y, t1rl'!\. riJd1alor. runs . m•cd!> \\Ork. !\lake offer 536-:.'!r.lu t----~,75~C~H~EV ..... Y ~P.~U.-&-SH~E""!"ll----t Pontiac ......................• 9965 "• n S••Oer clo•n. SA YE .... '72 FORD RANCHERO AtJ1o· trPtn'I factNV rn ''f'<11W·,f"l·"'t ~( q"A(lf'K,t ()()"'I, .,,\C b,. .. j¥, Ea r:t1tllnn1 1 1n ri1 11 •"· rz1,..411H116~7•• SAYE '73 TOYOTA land Cniser 4x4 '70 Grand Pnx SJ. Speed pkg, le:ither sc•Jls, AM/FM. new tires & brakes. $1400. Ph fil.H553 '73 Grand l'nx. 42K mi. Loader!. Xlnt. S:l800. Will tnkC' tra<h-t;;J1 .J38R or 644· 183!1 I'. I' '72 Firct11rrl Formula 4~•5. Xlnl l'ontl. ;\Jost xl1 as. $2750 6-15 5847 5 3295 t-----::".:~~::-=-~~~-----4 '74 Firch1rd E s1ml. air, '76 MAZDA MIZER amJfm s tereo, pwr win. dows, <loor lot· ks & xlras. S 2695 Xlnt concl S-1000 H7!; 0311..t 4 -••1 ' '""'"'-l•J mol .. A "'""'°1 '7q'WC•" derbird 9970 '6 8 OPEL CO~E ·~ ~·1 ~.ti•• IVV~Wt 1299 all cars sub1oct to prior sale all pr1ces plus tnx & ltcense nRST IN SERVICE • RRST IN SALES '75 FORD THUHDERBIRD HARDTOP V H, aulo trans . fn<'tory air, powl'r Stl'enni:. and power brakes. po we r w I n d O w s • 1\ :'II I F ;\I stereo. vrnvl roof. rallve wheels S('r. 136000. SS499 SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY 13010 N. Tustin Santo Ana 547-0S 11 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Never ag<un will you be able to buy a new sma11 t:Jr al uch INCREDIBLE LOW PRICES Our credit spec1a1t-,1s t df'1 develop l1nancing 10 meet your budget For the lease or purchase of a new Toyota or Volvo· SEE US TODAY EXAMPLES OH NEW '76 VOLVO CLOSEOUT 264GLA Auto . PIS, PI B sunroof 1ea1hN, A. 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I r B1•ntington Beaeh Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION 1 VOL. 69, NO. 282, ~SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ,,. __ -....,__ __ _ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1976 ;\(Cernoo11 1 .Y. Sto •ks .TEN CENT tFV Favored Facing Eiid of Privilege~ Ji By KATHY CLANCY club operated by the city ol Foun-amend its bylaws in order to open to the seneraJ public: tournament for members one solved, be s aid, the county m:j·· i· 0t1aeo.u,~i.tsu" tainValleyontheSSacrestbeci-meetcountyleaserequirements. A reJ)ort by County Counsel weekend a month, and he said begindiscussionontheFount · Members or a men's club at ty leases in Mile Square. Supervisor LaW'et'.lce Schmit Adrian Kuyper said the club bas the men-only organization may Valley tennis club. · ! Mile Square Park Golf Course in Officials of the county Environ-had asked county officials to look !iOO members wbo pay $SS indues be constitu t ion al I y dis-The club allows city resideo ~ Fountain Valley may have at mental Management Agency into the matter last month, say-each year. criminatory. to obtain a card, and the card en:-: ! least 60 more days toeJ\joy prime (EMA) have asked supervisors ing the club members are offered He said members may phone Faulkner said golf course tiUes them to reserve courts tw, ~tee-off times despite assertions for another two months to correct preferential golf starting times • in between 1 and 8 a.m. Mondays operators s~med willing to try days ln advance. , that preferential treatment given what they believe are lease viola-on weekends when public use of and Tuesdays for reservations and r esolve the matter when he Residents outside Fountai~ its members is a violation of the tioos at the 160-acre golf course. lbe course is al its highest. for the following weekend, while met with them recently but they Valley. can r eserve courts only1 county's lease. Daryl Faulkner, lease ad-But. he said, the lease for the the general public cannot phone did ask for 60 days to come up one day in advance. 1 Looming on the horizon is a ministrator for the EMA, said county.owned course. In effect in until 8 a.m . with some proposals. City officials said about 1,300 similardisputeinvolvingatennis the men's club will have lo since 1968, r equires that i~ be Kuyperalso saidtheclubhas a And once that matt.er is re-(SffFAVORED,PageA2> 1 I Valley Youth Succu stoBurns ~ Airport ·Hearing Slated By ROBERT BARKER Ol Ille D•llr ~lloUuH Huntington Beach City Council members have scheduled a public bearing on operations at Meadowlark Airport after hear- ing allegations that the airport isn't living up to stipulations laid down by the city. The hearing is set for Nov. 1 and could res ult in a cutback of runway space which city offi cials say could have a serious impact on future night operations. Tom Livengood, a member of the HOME Council, told city council members at their meet- ing Wednesday that a horse cor- ·ral has been situated on airport grounds without first getting city approval. Livengood also said that a busi- ness for selling airplanes is locat- ed on the property near Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. He alleged it. too. is operating without city permission. Livengood said he was acting on behalf of the HOME Council in seeing that all zoning restrictions of the city are adhered to. "Since 1970, the operator of the airport has ignored city laws, rules and r egul ation:i ," Livengood charged. "If this type of behavior is ac· cepted. any property owner or re· sident can ignore all ordinances, conditional exceptions and the ci· ty charter and do anything he or she wants on his property." Livengood said. Airport operator Art Nerio was not available for comment. Walter Lipps . chief land use technician for the city, said that a request for prosecution is being 'prepared on the horse corral matter. Upps also said that he conduct· eel an inspection of the airport Oct. 6 and that 1t is allegedly m violation of two other conditions of approval granted by the city in 1970. ($ef' AIRPORT, Page A2) Safe Burgled At R estaurant Detectives were still on the scene of a Hunt ington Beach r estaurant safe burglary today, attempting to determine a loss and develop clues in the case. OCficer Mark Waite Raid whoever hit the Arby's Roast Beef Restaurant al Brookhurst ·Street and Garfield Avenue literally tore the safe apart. The break-in was repor ted shortly after 8 a .m .• in - vestigators said. _Semi-holiday ~On Monday All state and federal of- fices will be closed Mon· day, Oct. 11 in observance ol Columbus Day. County olfices and banks will func- tion on a normal schedule. . and schools a long the Orange Coast will be open. City offices ln Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach will remain open whHe all others will close ror the I holiday. The United States Postnl 6oi1ag Dow11 Offi ce workers in Dusseldorf. West Germany, leap 40 feet into an inflatable mattress which the local fire de- partment is testing for emergency evacuation of build- ings. No one was injured during the testing. HBTeenager Two U.S. Climbers Arrested for p AttackonMom Near Everest . eak KATMA NDU, Nepal (AP) -The steep patch, named after A Huntington Beach teenager Two American climbers neared Everest's first conqueror, is con- is jailed today on charges he re· the summit of Mt. Everest today sidered the last obstacle to the peatedly beat his mother. then on the final leg of the U.S. bicen-top. tried lo smother her with a sofa tennial attempt to conquer the An hour and 45 minutes earUer. pillow. world's tallest mountain, of· they had been spotted at the The youth, 17, and weighing 113 ficlalsreported. South Summit, 278 vertical feet pounds, was booked into Orange Dr. Chris Chandler or Vashon, beldw the peak. County Juvenile. Hall Thursday Wash.. and Bob Cormack or Chandler and Cormack, part of on charges of assault with intent Boulder. Colo .. were inching the America n Bicente nnial to commit murder and assault their way up the final yards Everest txpedilion, would be the and battery. . t oward the 29,028-foot peak second American team lo scale His mother -who also without their Sherpa guide, Ang the mountain. The other suc- claimed he held her captive in Phurba, who dropped back cessful American expedition was their northwest Huntington because his oxygen cylinder in 1963. A 1971 American attempt Beach home afterward and re-malfunctioned . the Foreign failed. Sir Edmund Hillary of fused to allow her to make any Ministry here said. New Zealand and Sherpa guide telephone calls -finally sum· Observers b e 1 ow us In g Tenzing Norkay conquered the moned help. binoculars saw Chandler. a 28-summit in 1953. Shereportedlytoldhersonshe year-old ph ysician , and It appeared that neither needed a drink or water and was Cormack, a 30-year·old glider Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum. able lo get to the kitchen and call pilot, crossing the dangerous who had hoped to become the a daughter in another city. who "Hillary Step" just short of the first American women to scale relayed the message to Hunt-summit. Then they were ob-Mt. Everest, would have . a ing ton B eac h police, i n -scured by thick clouds. <See EVER EST, PageA2) vesligators said. The woman. bruised a nd Bottle Hurled Into Bedroom Strikes Child A Huntington Beach woman's small child, asleep in a bedroom Thursday night, s\lffered Injuries when struck by a salad dressing bottle hurled through a window. Linda Rogers, of 17142 Emerald Lane, said the bottle smashed through the glass pane. struck the floor and also s hat· tered. spraying glass fragments. The victim's cuts were minor but the incident is being probed as one of assault with a deadly weapon and malicious mischief. Probe Continues? WASHINGTON (AP) -Mem- bers or the Socialist Workers Party say documents they have obtained s how that the an· nounced end of the FBI's 38-year investigation of the party was a "publicity stunt." bloodied, including a cut lip, told Officer Jim Austin that her son had snatched the keys to the family car and Oed. A telephone call to the home about that point turned out to be the suspect. who told Officer Austin be was al a pay telephone booth when questioned on the line. Supervisor Tab $9,400 He told the patrolman when asked the number that none was shown on the dial and obediently went to another pay telephone booth when told they needed one (Sff ATTACK, Page Al) Mom Found Dead Sclunit Ticket, Cra1h Toll Total Groim BJ GAKY GltANVILLE Ollt.eOallyf'tlfta..tl A traffic Ucket that cost county Supervisor Laurence Schmit $25,50 bas cost Oranie County taxpayer• $9,400 and the tab ls still rl•ing. 1 Scbmlt paid lb• rane lut March after first Pleading tnnocent and then nolo cbntendere (no contest) to charges that he dillObeyed a traffic •ianal. curred in Garden Grove. The payoff contJnued when the county 1)ald '4. 700 to the owner of one of the autos involved ln the three-car collision. Still to be settled are medJcal i.rUury claims filed by three peo. pleas well as another $2,700 auto d1maae ctalm. tc,700 was the a1reed·to value of the auto when It was destroyed in the 8 a.m. accident. Jn the car with Schmit when the tbree·auto collision at Spr- insdale Street aod Chapman Avenue occurred were his two daug}lters. Along with tbree ~cupants or the other two cars involved in the com1ton, tb~ were taken to a nearbJ hoepltal for treatment. . . Services S.et For Kane Boy Fountain Valley High School student Michael Kane. critically burned in a science Jab explosion two weeks aao, died Thursday at UC Irvine Medical Center. The 14-year·old student h ad been in critical condition in the hospital's burn unit suffering from third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body. Rosary will be recited for the youth Sunday at 8 p.m . al Peek Family Mortuary Chapel, 7801 BolsaAve .. Westminster. A funeral mass will be conduct- ed Monday at 9: 15 a.m., at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church, 16400 Springdale St .. Huntington Beach. The teenager is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kane, and two brothers, John and Stephen. Fire department investigators said an alcohol lamp, used in a science expe r i ment, ignited vapors from a can of duplicating nwd and caused the explosion. Students used the fluid in their alcohol lamps . The incident occurred at 4 p.m. September 27, just 10 minutes before students were to go home for the day. school officials said. Kane. who was closest to the exploding can which new about 20 feet across the room, was the only student injured in the blast. His instructor, Robert Rolle, 35, of 15942 Quartz St., Westminster, tried to extinguh,h the flames as the youth panicked. Two student31, Roy Mendoza. 14, and Brian Usevitch, 14. grabbed a blanket and jackets to try and smother the names cov- ering Kane . Rolle s u cceeded i n ext- inguishing the names with the blanket but suffered third degree burns on his hands and arms. The instructor was taken to Fountain Valley community Hospital where he is in s atisfac- tory condition . Wreckage Sought BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) -Aviation officials say they will try to raise the wreckage of a Cuban jetliner from the noor of the Caribbean. 1,800 feet deep, lo try to find out '. what caused an explosion report- ed by the pilot just before the · cr ash. The Cubana Airlines DC8 · went down about fi ve miles off · Barbados on Wednesday, killing , all 73 persons aboard. Coast ; • Weather Fair weather expected through Saturday along the coast. C louds and dense fog Jikely early in a.m. Highs ln upper 70s. INSIDE TODAY· -What kind Of • art do you plant, 100ld.and tot? It's ccUtd "RUuol of Gcrden." and tt't . at UC lrvi~. Set l?ogt Cl of the Weekt:ndft l•dex ! 9f I (,..,. •• •• .,,, Ct.s ..... • Ser\'lce will operate on a holiday schedule Monday and no regular deUvmes are scheduled. S ACRAMENTO CAP) - Kathleen Greene. 38, was found shot to death lo her suburban Citrus Heights kitchen late Thursday. when her 1$-year..oJd soo Brian returned from school. The county began Its payoff when It paid a tea.slog company $4,700 for the demolished car Sch m lt w u drlvlog Jut December when the accident oe- County 1overnment la 5'lf ln· sured. a practie. count,yoff\tllh say is teas costly than payiDg In· su.rance p'remlum1 on rou1bly l,f7S ve.bklu the county owns or l~un. Tb• 1t'1$ Bulclc station waion demollabed t.n Schmit'• aeetdent Usl ~ember WU le,fMCI. And ,~, . Later, Mamie M•nley ol Graden Grove aod Donald and Mary Kinner of Cypress filed claim. a1aln1~ the county alltl-h\c Schmit "ran thered lit.ht and ·~ "\ CStl d: ~._.-M.. .... ~--'·to••·•-'~··~~· ...... ~ ...... --.... ..f". .... ~, ..... --~----------- wecolllded.'• . - . -. 1 • •• •• \ A2 DAIL y PILOT H /F Friday Oclober 8 1978 Clerk Killed .. Mesa Tie-in Investigated· By STEVE MIT<:ll&.L Of lh• D•llY I'll .. St.ilf A 20-year-old supermarket clerk dJ ed early today altur being blasted at close range with a sawed-off shot gun during an Anaheim market robbery Thurs· d ay night. Costa Mesa police are in vestigaling similarities between the thr~ gunmen involved In tht> Anaheim robbery and a market heist earlier this week in Cos ta Mesa Jack Warren Ma.son of Stanton died at l 10 :i m . at Wes t uro Taxes Spur Slam WASHINGTON (AP> - An Ohio Democrat says Lockheed Ai rcraft Corp. paid no fed eral income tax in 1975, and Pacific Gas & Electnc Co. paid only 2.9 percent of net . Congressman Charles Vanik s aid Thursday his figures illustrate the way the s upposed 48 percent corporate tax rate is rid died with loophol e::.. He said Lockheed, with net income of S84 l million, was the only Califorma- based company of 11 major corporations that escaped federal income taxes. Front Page A l AIRPORT • • Various conditions were stipulated when the city granted Nicro pt•rmission to extend the Meadowlark runway by320f!'et Lipps !-i aid the a irport still has not installed warnmg lights on a blast fence that is designed to absorb dust and noise. Lipps ex- plained that the lighLc; would be a safety feature for pilots. Lipps also said the airport also h as failed to install a sign for pilots to conduct pre-takeoff tests at an area of the a irport. The city council will take in the l>QSSibility of r emoving an agree- ment with the airport for l.he ex- tension or the runway because conditions allegedly were not met. City Admm1strator Bud Belsito said if that course is taken. he will ask federal authorities to de- term ine if the abbreviated runway will become more• dangerous and if, in fact. it will preclude night operations The ai rport is I 1censed by CalTrans and the city does not have the power t o revoke the license, Belsito said. Hughes Aide Faces Court LOS ANGELES (AP) A former personal aide to the late billionaire Howard Hughrs has been ordered to show cause why he shouldn't be c harged with con- tempt of court for his failure to answer a subpoena. S\lperior Court J udge Neil Lake issued the order Thursday after the former aide. John Holmes. failed to appear as scheduled Wednesday. Attorneys for former Hughes :idviser Noah Dietrich had sub poenaed Holmes to give a deposi- tion as to Hughes' mental and physical condition in 1968. the year a purported will was dated. Hughes died April Son a plane trip from Acapulco, Mexico to Houston. T ex. Several docu-· ments purporting to be his will surfaced In the m onths after his death. OAANO! COAST "" DAILY PILOT Anaheim Community Ho11pital. three hours after three bandlt:-. entered the Albertson's Market. 610 S. Brookhurst St .. Anaheim, at 10:30 p.m. Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old, were or Latin descent. One carried the sawed-off shotgun and the other two held pistols, Anaheim poUce S8ldtoday. Tuesday night, three gunmen matching the description of the trio in Thursday night's robbery. rushed into Ralph's Markel in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center, collecting more than $1,000 from customers and cash drawer s before fl eeing. In that instance, the shotgun- w1elding suspect slammed the barrel of his gun into the shoulder or a clerk who apparently wasn't moving fas t enough for the gunmen. ''There ar e a n awful Jot of similarities between tbe murder last night and our robbery Tues- day," said Costa Mesa Police Lt. George Lorton. He said Cost a Mesa officers were comparing notes with Anaheim poli ce on the two rob- beries. Sgt. Bill Wright, of the Anaheim department, said the three men e nte r ed the Albertson's Market, telling three clerks on duty and about 15 to 20 cutomers they planned to rob the market. and ordering them t~ lie on the floor. , One suspect remained near a door, police said, while the others went to the first cash register and demanded that the clerk empty cash into a sack. The shotgun-toting bandit al- legedly went to the second re- gister and again collected cash, police said. \ . Mason was al the third re- gister. officers said, and was shot in the stom ach. despite reports from witnesses that he was com- plying with the bandit's d e- mands. The trio the n ran out the door and are believed lo have driven away in a rusty, JO-year-old lan Ford. * * * Store Offers Reward After Clerk Slain The ope rator s o f a supermarket where a 20-year-old clerk was slain during a robbery Thursday n ight are offering $5,000 for inform a lion leading to . the capture and conviction or three murder suspects, Anaheim police reported. Officers are seeking three gunmen on murder and robbery charges in connection with the shooting at Albertson's Market. 61 0 South Brookhurs t S t., Anaheim. Police said the informant's identity will be kept in strict con- fidence. Anyone with informa- tion is asked to contact their local police department. Anaheim police or J ohn Sleeper, secunty manager for Albertsons's Sleeper m ay be reached at 992-5420 or at 1370 North Brea Blvd., Fullerton, 92635. Impatient Con Wins Return FRESNO CAP ) -A jaH mate about to be released became so impatient waiting in line that he bolted from the booking' area. punched one officer who tried to stop him and bit anothe r . authorities said. Sheriffs deputies said Charles Williams, 27, of Fresno became angry because he had to wait while someone ahead ol him was discharged. Williams' impatience brought him more jail time on a charge of assaulting correctional officers. Movirag Targets Madeline Hits Hard At Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP) -I lur n cane Madehne roared m from the Pacific and slammed into Mexico's weist coast today with winds gusting up to 161 miles an hour, the government weather service reported. But It quickly dwindled to the strength of a tropical s torm. Madeline, first packing sus- tained winds or 124 miles an hour. made Its landfall at the mouth or the Balsas River, 186 miles northwest ,of Acapulco and 37 miles northwest of the tourist ci- ty of Zihuaotanejo. Telephone communications with the area were immediately knocked out. But the Red Cross m Zlbuantanejo told authonties bv radio that there was no seriou-.. damage there. Al' Wlto-IO Oltr1 JOBLESS TOLL DECLINES latest Figures Shown Members of lhe Chinese People's Liberation Army march in single ftle, carrying their individ ual target . boards, as they leave their training site following a shooting drill in Canton recently . In Acapulco. about 100 fam1hcs were evacuated from low-lymg areas that were flooded :ls the storm skirted the coast. There were no immediate re- ports on casualties or damage in the river basin. which bore the brunt of the hurricane. September Job Picture Unchanged Valley Board OKs 68-memher Panel The U.S. National Weather Service in San Francisco said that Madeline had been down- graded from a hurricane to a tropical s torm. Tbe weather service said thl' winds would die down to about JO miles an hour by evening. WASHI NGTON <APl -The nallon ·s jobs p1ct ure remained virtually unchanged in Sep- tember, with a thin improvement m the unemployment rate coun- tered by declines in total employ- ment and the number of people actively trying to find work. . The formation of a 68-member community committee to study intermediate schools and school organization was unanimously approved Thursday by the Foun- tain Valley School District Board of Trustees. The committee will seek input from parents and teachers re- garding t heir preference in separating older students from younger oneli by the establish- ment of intermediate campuses Currently, all district cam- puses teach s tudents from kin- dergarten through the eighth grade. Members of the committee would be selected by the various teacher and community school groups throughout the district. Superi ntendent Bill Plaster said he is very supportive of the large committee which he hopes will "involve taxpayers from all areas of the district." The group will be organized as soon as possible and is expected to hold it.a first meeting duriog the first week of Nove mber. Plaster said . A study on the educational op- Front Page ,11 FAVORED • • cards have been issued so far. But, they noted, the club mem- bers' tennis partners do not have to be city residents. Early this summer City At- torney Tom Woodruff received a letter from the county saying it cannot give priority to city resi- dents at the 12 tennis courLc;. But Woodruff said he dis- agreed. He contended the tennis courts were bui lt entirely with ci- ty funds. And he noted, the city does not r estrict use of the com- munity building or handball courts which were built with the help of the county's federal re- venue sharing allocation. Jim Erwin, Fount.Un Valley recreation super visor, s.Ud about 65 percent of the reservations are made by city residents. But he said frequently they are playing with tennis partners from outside Fountain Valley. Both r esidents a nd non- residents are charged the same court fees, $1 an hour during the day and $1.50 at night. Faulkner said the issue is not who paid for building the tennis courts. Instead, the issue is the land, which he said is public land and must be equally avililable for everyone. Woodruff contended earlier land was not the issue. He said the quitclaim deed issued the county by the federal govern- ment does not say the park lands must be open equally for ever- yone . tions is hoped to be presented by May, the superintendent added. A recent s urvey of Harper School parents was presented at the Thursday meeting by Dr. Ed Moon, assistant superintendent. Moon said the sur\'ty showed 59 percent of the parents and 83 percent of the teachers respond- ing to the poll indicated they pre- ferred some type or intermediate school organization. However. the survey showed 492 parents who favored the cur- rent organization as opposed to 601 parents who wanted some type or intermediate school. Teacher responses indicated an opposite opinion to the status quo. Only 54 teachers favored the · kindergarten t hrough eighth grade organization while 264 in- structors supported a change to intermediate schools, the survey showed. Frone Page Al EVEREST. • • chance al the summit. A Jap- anese. Junko Tabie, ts the only woman to have reached the sum- mit from the Nepal side. The assault team's S<'hedule had called for them to awake at 3 a.m. in their tents at 27,500-foot- high Camp 6, melt snow for a b r eakfa s t of soup a nd hot chocolate, then a few hours later ,strap their 50-pou~d pack~ to , their backs and begin the chmb to the 29,028-foot summit. The embassy. in radio contact with expedition member Dan Emmett at t he 12 -member group 's base camp. said the team left about an hour later than planned. Emmett gave no reason for the delay. Two majo r hyd roelectric dams, the Villita and the In- fiernillo, are situated near the mouth of the river , which separates the states ol Guerrero and Micboacan. When Hurricane Liza hit lai.t week farther north, sweepini; across Mexico's Baja California peninsula, heavy rains burst an earthen dam just outside the city of La Paz, sending a wall or water cascading on a shan tytown. More than 400 people died. E'ro• Page Al ATTACK ... with a number to reach him. The youth was quickly ap- prehended there without incident and transferred to the county youth hall pending a hearing. The victim in the noon-hour as- sault told police despite the sus- pect 's tiny stature he had suc- ceeded in pinioning her and came near to suffocating her in the in- cident. She said s he was about to lose consciousness and s truggUng for breath when she finally wrestled free or the pillow. The Labor Department's last monthly report before the Nov. 2 election showed that the official Jobles s rate ed ged downward one-tenth of a percentage poi nt. to 7.8 percent of the work force, from August Al the sa me time. total t>mployml.'nt s tood at 87.8 million 1n September . down 162,000 from the month before. And the lot al civili an labor force. meaning UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN IN COUNTY-Al persons with jobs plus those seek· ing them. was put at 95,203,000. down 280,000 from August. The total e mployment and labor-force figures thus detract- ed from whatever cheer might otherwise be derived from the 1 marginal improvement in the un- employment rate. Moreover, the department attribut ed the decline in the jobless rate, in part, to a drop in the figures for unemployed teen -agers. whLle the rate for adult men i.clually went up sHghtly. Labor Department analysts s aid the changes, in any case, were not large enough to have a statistical significance. "We consider it •bout un· H I S changed. with both unemploy-OSpi ta els ment and employment on a plateau." s aid one of!ic.ial. Maternl.ty Tea The job figures were the latest in a string of statisu cs indicating Fountain Valley Community sta~nant economic performance. Hospital will hold its monthl y On Thursday, the department maternity tea Monday at 10 a.m reported that wholesale prices inthefacility ·s audilorium. soared b y nine-tenths of a The tea is open to the publit• percentage point in September, a without charge. It W11l feature rate that would amount to·about 58oth Vict1·111 Dies a film about childbirth and dis-11 percent if projected over a cussion about the hosp1tal"s pre-year. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The natal classes. 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Jigbt green, with heavy damage t.o the right front and blue paint scrapes and tram,fen1 all over tho right aide," he said. Anyone with information re- gardln.1 IUCb I truck, especially lf damage Is fresh, may ull 538-5667, Officer Akin sa.ld. lnvauaaton aay Mrs. Herd can remember UtUe ol her neat· fatal accident. but It appears the driver ot the truck simply ran her olf the road. Her car ricocheted ' oa hi.a 81 IDpped over l.n • dlteb. I (If your house "stifles" you. stop 1n and see us FAST ) 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6~6-4838 -6~6·'23SS ·1rvine ED ITION . VOL. 69, ~O. 282, 4 SECJJONS, 42 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTO BER 8, 1976 Tocl ny"s Clo!!ting .Y. Stocks ' TEN CENTS ;:Possible Stock Buy Conflict Admitte By TOM BARLEY OI lM D•llY '11ot SU" Investment consultant Bowen McCoy admitted in court Thurs· d ay that his employers left themselves open to charges of conflict of interest durin~ negotiations that could have led to the sale or James Irvine Foun· ' dation stock in the Irvine Com· 1 panytotbeMobilOilCompany. McCoy, who represents Morgan Stanley and Company of New York City, agreed under questioning in Orange County Superior Court that his firm had had a Jong association with Mobil in 1972 when it was hired by the foundation to appraise Irvine Company stock. But be stressed that foundation directors were aware of the con· nection. His firm will be paid $500,000 ror a study which bas de- termined lhat the Mobil offer ot $24 a share for the foundation's controlling Interest in the Irvine Company is a fair offer. Jrvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith argue$ that the stock held by herself and other minority stock.holders is worth much more Ta~'s Growing Schmit Crash Cost: $9,400 By GARY GRANVJU.E Ol 111• D•llY Pilot Su" A traffic ticket that cost county Supervisor Laurence Schmit $25.50 bas cost Orange County taxpayers $9,400 and the tab is still rising. Schmit paid the fine last March after first pleading iMoccnt and then nolo contend ere (no contest) to charges that he dJsobeyed a traffic signal. The county began its payoff when it paid a leasing company $4,700 for the demQlished car Schmit was driving last December when the accident oc- Swim Meet Aids I rvine !Aqua Club Irvine Aquatics Club swim· mers, Irvine City Manager Bill f Woollett and other city officials will participate in a marathon swim meet expected to run from s p.m. today to 5 p.m. Saturday at the University High pool. The marathon will be a fund- raiser to collect money for the Irvine Aquatic Club's trips to , swim meets during the coming year. Each of the young swimmers and the city officials will find sponsors who will contribute money to the club for each lap swum during the 24·hour period. • A highlight of the swim meet is expected when five Olympic champions show up at 2 p.m. Saturday to ~wim laps and sign autographs for the onlookers. The Olympian medalists in- clude Steve and Bruce Furniss of Santa Ana. Rod Strachan of Fullerton. Joe Bottom of Santa Clara and Peter Daland, himself a medalist and currently the USC swim coach. The yotlng swimmers will also try to establish two records for the Guinness World Book or Records. They'll try to establish a world's r ecord for the most number of laps swum In a 24-hour period and the greatest number of miles swum during that period. There are currently no r ecords for those events. The public is invited lo cheer on the swimmers at any lime during the 24 hours and are also encouraged to sponsor the swim· mers' errorts. The University High pool is located at 4771 Campus Drive, at the corner or Campus and Culver Drives. Coast l\'eathe r ·curred in Garden Grove. The payoff continued when the county paid $4. 700 to the owner of one of the autos involved in the three-car collision. SLill to be settled are medical injury claims filed by three peo- ple as well as another $2,700 auto damage claim. County government is self in- sured. a practice county officials say is less costly than paying in· . surance premiums on roughly l,975 vehicles the county owns or leases. The 1975 Buick station wagon demolished in Schmit's accident last December was leased. And Zero Taxes Spur Slam WASHINGTON <AP> An Ohio Democrat says Lockheed Aircraft Corp. paid no federal income tax in 1975. and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. paid only 2.9 percent of net. Congr essman Charles Vanik said Thursday his Cigures illustrate the way the supposed 48 percent corporate tax rate is rid- dled with loopholes. He said Lockheed, with net income of $84. l million, was the only California· based company of 11 major corporations that escaped federal income taxes. Youth Burne d In School Blas t Dies Fountain Valley High School student Michael Kane, critically burned in a science lab explosiO{l two weeks ago, died Thursday at UC Irvine Medical Center. The 14-year-old student had been in .critical condition in the hospital's burn unit suffering from third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body. Rosary will be recited for the youth Sunday at 8 p.m. at Peek Family Mortuary Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster. A funeral mass will be conducl· ed Monday at 9: 15 a.m., at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. 16400 Springdale St.., Huntington Beach. The teenager is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kane. and two brothers, John and Stephen. Fire department investigators said an alcohol lamp, used in a s cience experiment, Ignited vapors from a can of duplicating fluid and caused the explosion. Students used the fluid In their alcohol lamps. The incident occurred at4 p.m. September 27, just 10 minutes before students were to go home for the day. school officials said. $4,700 was the agreed-to value o( the auto when it was destroyed in the 8 a. m. accident. In the car with Schmit when the three-auto collision al Spr- ingdale Street ~nd Chapman Avenue occurred were his two daughters. Along with three occupants of the other two cars involved in the collision, they were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Later. Mamie Manley of Graden Grove and Donald and Mary Kinner of Cypress filed claims against the county alleg- ing Schmit "ran the red light and we colJided." Cle rk D ies In Anaheim Store H e ist By STEVE MITCHELL Ott lie O.lly PfleC $Uff A 20-year-old supermarket clerk died early today after being blasted at close range with a sawed-of( s hotgun during an Anaheim market robbery Thurs- day night. Costa Mes a police are in· vestigating similarities between the three gunmen involved in the Anaheim robbery and a market heist earlier this week in Costa Mesa. Jack Warren Mason of Stanton died at 1 : 40 a . m. at West Anaheim Community Hospital. three hours after three bandits entered the Albertson's Market. 610 S. Brookhurst St .. Anaheim, at 10:30 p.m. Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old, were of Latin descent. One earned the sawed-off shotgun and the other two held pistols. Anaheim police said today. Tuesday night, three gunmen matching the description of the trio in Thursday night's robbery. rushed into Ralph's Market in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center, collecting more than · • $1,000 from customers and cash drawers before fleeing. In that instance, the shotgun. wielding suspect slammed the barrel of his gun into the shoulder of a clerk who apparently wasn't moving fast enough for the gunmen. "There are an awful lot of similarities between the murder last night and our robbery Tues· day," said Costa Mesa Police Lt. George Lorton. He said Costa Mesa officers were comparing notes with Anaheim police on the two rob· beries. Sgt. Bill Wright, or the Anaheim department~ said the three me n entered the Albertson's Market, telling three clerks on duty and about 15 to 20 cutomers they planned to rob the market, and ordering them to lie on the floor. One suspect remained near a -door, police said, while the others (See SLAIN, Page A2) than the Mobil valuation which would place the worth of the Irvine Company at about $200 million. Judge James F. Judge is being asked to make permanent a tem· porary injunction granted by Judge Claude M. Owens when Mrs. Smith first challenged what she calls a ''sweetheart deal." The foundation bolds a 54.5 per· Going Down cent controlling interest in the Irvine Company. It is compelled by federal law to divest itself of those holdings. McCoy was asked under cross examination to explain wby Morgan St anley believes the Irvine Company is worth Jess than it was in 1972 despite sub· stantial growth of the company's assets and activities. ................ Office workers in Dusseldorf, West Germany, leap 40 feet into an inflatable mattress which the local fire de· partment is testing for emergency evacuation of build· mgs. No one was injured during the testing. McCoy testified that there is very little relationship betwee asset figures and per shar values. He explained that pe share values are estimates o how much company stock woul bring in the market on a give day. The bearing will re5ume Tues day. It is expected to continue fo at least six more weeks. Everest Clinihers Near To KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Two American climbers neared the summit of Mt. Everest today on the final leg of the U.S. b1cen· tennial attempt to conquer the world's tallest mountain, of- ficials reported. Dr. Chris Chandler of Vashon. Wash., and Bob Cormack or Boulder, Colo., were inching their way up lhe final yards toward the 29,028-foot peak without their Sherpa guide, Ang Phurba. who dropped back because his oxygen cylinde r malfunctioned, the Foreign Ministry here said. Observers below us ing binoculars saw Chandler, a 28· year-old phys ician , and Cormack. a 30-year-old glJder pilot. crossing the dangerous "Hillary Step" just short of the summit. Then they were ob· scured by thick clouds. The s teep pitch. named arter Everest's first conqueror, is con- sidered the last obstacle to the ' top. • An hour and 45 minutes earlier. I they had been spotted at the·: South Summit, 278 vertical feet below the peak. Chandler and Cormack, part or I the 'American Bicentennial 1 Everest Expedition, would be the second American team to scale lhe mountain. The other suc- cessful American expedition was in 1963. A 1971 American attempt failed. Sir Edmund Hillary or New Zealand and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norkay conquered the summit in 1953. It appeared that neither Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum. who had hoped lo become the ftrst American women to scale Mt. Everes t, would have a chance at the summit. A Jap- anese, Junko Tabie, is the only woman to have reached the sum- mltfrom the Nepal side. The assault team's schedule had called for them to awake at 3 a.m. in their tents at 27,500-foot- high Camp 6, melt snow for a breakfast or so-up and hot chocolate, then a few hours later strap their SO-pound packs to 1their backs and begin the climb·· to the 29,028-foot summit. The embassv. in radio contact <See EVEREST, Page AZ) Irvine Youth Board Sought Irvine teenagers are invited to a special meeting Oct. 21 to create the new Youth Advisory Board recently approved by the City Council and school board. Both city and schools ofCiclals have asked all youths interested in helping start the new program to attend the meeting, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in rooms 301·302 at University High School. The youth board. to be com· posed of student representatives aged 13 to 17, will serve as a liaison group to increase com- munication between Irvine's youth and the various city and school agencies. Fair weather expected through Saturday aJong the coast. Clouds and dense fog likely early in a .m. Highs in upper 70s. I NSIDE TODAV · Kane, who was closest to the exploding can which flew about 20 Ced across the room, was the only student injured in the blast. His instructor, Robert Rolle, 35, of 15942 Quartz St., Westminster, tried to extinguish the flames as the youth panicked. Transit Corridors ·Needed? Whet kind of . art do you plant, water .and eaJ? It'! cal.lfd "Ritual of GanJen." and U'! .at• UC IrvtM. See PagcCJ o/ t~e Weekender. lad ex ., CJ.It .. "' .,.. 0-J .... ·4·1 C6 cs-10 A4 44 Two students. Roy· Mendoia, 14, and Brian Usevitcb, 14, grabbed a blanket and jackets to try and smother the names cov- ering Kane. Rolle s u cceeded in exl· inguishing the flames wlth the blanket but suffered third degree bums on bis bands and arms. The instructor was taken to Fountain Valley community Hospital where he is in saUsfac· tory condition. By MLA.llY KAYE o.-.o.11yl'll4IC$Uft Whether Irvine should con· tinue reserving special transit corridors In the hopes than an ad· vanced translt system will some- day be introduced locally will be discussed next week by the Irvine Transportation Com· ml salon. The city's general plan oow shows more than a hal/-doaen such transit corridors throughout the city. However, tbe city's staff, the Irvine Company and the city's urban design consuJ. tants are all recommendi.ng that . the corridors be eliminated. They want the city to switchover ttom walling for ad· vanced transit to putting into operation widespread bus transportation as a short-term solution. At least two transportation commissioners, Lyn Calderdine and John Carlyle, oppose that re-. commendation. They plan to propose n\xt Wed· nesday that the city retain two ol the existing transit corridOl'I: the ----_,__ ___ _ ---------.... ..,, d t .. • • north/south corridor along tion of the transit corridors say Peters Canyon Wash and the they are too d1fCic:ult and ex· east/west corridor along \be San pensive to maintain. They also Diego Creek. · say there is a low potential ror They say their viewpoint o£ ridership on an advanced transit holding out for advanced transit. system since the Irvine popula· is mOTe progressive and efficient tion is relatively s mall. than the s u g gestlon to Card explalned that the cor. cbanaeover to bus transit. · ridors were set aside for the No one bas said what the ad· transit uses under the city's sub- vanced transit system woold be, division map act. Some are ad.la· but Les Card of the Irvine Public cent to roadways and othel'S are Works Department says it can along other routes, such as the ·mean "anything other than rub-San Die10 Creek. ber tire transit." According to Card, th<>5e ro· Those opposing the conUnu~·. •• .. <See TRANSIT, PaceA2) I } r I A2 DAIL v PILOT Madeline Hits Hard At Mexico MEXICO CITY <AP) -Hur· ricane Madelrne roared in from the Pacific and slammed into Mexico's west coast today with winds gusting up to 161 miles an hour, the government weather service reported. But it quickly dwindled to the strength of a tropical storm. Madeline. first packing sus· tamed winds of 124 miles an hour, made its landfall at the mouth or the Balsas River , 186 miles northwest of Ac apulco and 37 miles northwest of the tourist ci ty of Zihuantanejo. Telephone communications with the area were immediate!)• knocked out. But the Red Cross in Zibuantanejo told 1tuthorities by radio that there was no serious damage there. In Acapulco, about 100 families were evacuated from low-lying areas that were flooded as the .:.1.orm skirted the coast. There were no immcd.Jate re· ports on casualties or damage in the river basin, which bore the brunt of the hurricane. The U.S. National Weather Service in San Francisco said that Madeline had been down- graded from a hurricane to a tropical storm. The weather ser vice said th<' winds would die down lo about 30 miles an hour by evening. Two majo r hydroelectric dams. the Villita and the ln- fiemHlo, are situated near the m outh of the river , which separates the states of Guerrero and Michoac an. Semi-lwliday On Monday All state and federal of. fices will be closed Mon· day. Oct. 11 in observance of Columbus Day. County offices and banks will func- tion on a normaJ schedule and school s along the Orange Coast will be open. City offices in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach will remain open while aJl others will close for the holiday. The Unjted States P05laJ Service will operate on a holiday schedule Monday and no regular deliveries are scheduled. Costa Mesan Arrested on Rape Charge Laguna Beach police arrested a Costa Mesa man Thursday after a male telephone caller believed lo be the same man who raped a 16-year-old Laguna girl Tuesday contacted his former victim to make a date with her for another liaison. Police said Michael J. Spears, 23, of 3221 New York Ave., was arrested in a stakeout of the area where the caller agreed to meet the girl. Spears was booked on suspicion of rape and assault with a deadly weapon. He was held in Laguna Beach city jail to- day in lieu of $25,000 bail. Police Detective Gene Brooks s aid police were called Thursday evening by the father of the girl who was raped along a secluded dirt road after her attacker picked h er up while she was hitchhiking in front of Laguna .Beach High School lat~Tuesday. The girl was so shaken by the attack she was unable lo talk with the man on the telphone. however, a cl assmate visiting her did, said police. and she soon determined through comments made about the night before that the caller assertedly was the J'apist. • OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Tllf()f-Coo\I 0.11, I'll<!< Wll~ .... lc"I\<,,..._ btMdtM Nfw •• P,~''· '' ~btltNdbe; ""'°' ......... (o.\t ~''"''"Q Comp•"¥ 'tP11''1t "'''"°"" •r• =~ .. =.~!.c~r.:~1,;:-i.~ ~· ••• " Vell1v. tf"¥jft~. S•!Jdl•b«k V••••f .tM i._.1 ... c"''°"'"Co•\I ,.~_,,..._,...,. ' ·~ ., ~I~ S•1\ff~Ay, ~ ~"' T .. ~;::~ir.:~!"L~:.~~~l~'.::,._lJO W.\I lMY .... "" ..... Pff\*fk"t •I'd PUOt1\IWlof J~<\ II c .... 1o, "P<•P'fnk:llr.t•MUfolttl>f .. ,..._,~, ~•tlt..Vtl idll .. Y-t.llM ........... ""'""'!"' C8'tot CMm\H lM\ 1110-.. ' """ Alll•l..,t,_..,..,,,.E .. ..., OfflCH O>\ ........ J>OWu t 8rt\ltff1 u, ..... 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The Labor Department's last monthly report before the Nov. 2 election showed that the o(ficial jobless rate edged downward one-tenth of a percentage point, to 7.8 percent of the work force, from August. At the sa me time . total employment stood at 87.8 million in September, down 162,000 from the month before. And the total civtliu labor lort>e, meaning person:s with jobs plu.'i those seek- ing thenl , was put at 95,203,000, down 280,000 from August. Thi! tol1al employment and labor-force Cigures thus detract- ed from whatever cheer ntight otherwise be derived from the marginal Improvement In the un- employment rate. Moreover, the· departm e nt attributed the decline in the jobless rate, in part, to a drop in the figures for unemployed teen-agers, whUe the rate for adult men actually went up slightly. UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN IN COUNTY-A3 Labor Uepa rtment analysts said the changes, in any case: were not large enough to have a statistical significance . A man suitably clad in a racing helmet drives what is purported to be the world's fastest tractor during a mountain race in Feldkirch, Switzerland. The speed tractor is powered by an eight-cylinder engine and is said to go from zero to 48 mps in four seconds flat with a dazzling top speed of 108 mph .. Planners Postpone Project ··w e consider it about un- changed, with both unemploy- ment and e mployment on a plateau." said one offi cial. The job figures were the latest in a string of statis tics indicating sta~nant economic performance. Store Offers Reward After Clerk Slain California Contest 'Too Close to Call' The Irvine Planning Com· mission has postponed for al least 90 days approval of the first new construction proposed for the second phase of Woodbridge Village. Commissioners this week held off approving the site plan and park modification for a 376-unit apartment complex proposed by the Irvine Company as the first part of Woodbridge's second quadrant. On Thursday, the department reported that wholes ale prices soar ed by nine-tenths of a percentage point in September. a rate that would amount to about 11 percent if projected over a year. The ope rat o r s of a supermarket where a 20-year-old clerk was slain during a robbery ·Thursday night are offering $.S,000 for information leading to . the capture and conviction of three murder suspects, Anaheim police reparted. Officers are seeking three gunmen on murder and robbery charges in connection with the shooting al Albertson's Market, 610 South Brookhurst St.. Anaheim. Police s aid the informant's identity will be kept In strict con- fidence. Anyone with informa- tion is asked to contact their local police deparlment, Anaheim police or John Sleeper, security manager for Albertsons's. Sleeper may be reached at 992-5420 or at 1370 North Brea Blvd .• Fullerton. 92635. * * * f~ront Page A I SLAIN ... By the Associated Press In California, the richest plum in the presidential campaign, the race for 45 electoral votes is too close to call, insiders in both par- ty organizations say. "If the election were held to- day, we'd lose," says. state Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger, a leader in the Ford drive. "But we are gain- ing, I predict the winner will have less than 51 percent and the loser . more than 49 percent." Neither party effort has visibly caught on with California voters. But Democrat Jimmy Carter's lead of 15 to 20 percentage points in polls a month ago is down to six points in one poll and four in another. When Eugene McCarthy's write-in candidacy is taken into account, the California Poll's 41-to-35 Carter lead is trimmed to 40-to-38. The registration numbers favor Carter. while President Ford has the stronger campaign organization. Democr a t s o utnumber Republicans by 1.8 million. and three new Democrats have been regis tering for every new Republican the lastrourmonths. Most Democratic efforts since the presidential conventions have gone into that registration drive , which could give Democrats a two million voter SOVIET DOMINATION RIPPLES WIDEN-Aot majority -about 5.5 million to 3.5 million Republicans. But most of the political activi- ty -the mass telephonings. pre- cinct walks and mailings has been in the Republican camp. The "Republican Unity" cam· paign, an appeal to vote a straight ticket from Ford down through state Assembly can- didates, has been under way several weeks. Carter campaign organizers are still vague about how many local headquarters or telephone banks will be opened, or where. But neither Ford nor Carter has a strong constituency or his own in the nation's largest state. Commissioners said they want· ed to wait until a master plan for . · parks could be prepared for the entire second phase. An lrvine Company planner said that such a plan would take between 30 and 60 days to complete. Plans for the apartment com- plex, to be located al Jeffrey and Barranca Roads. call for 280 units for adults and another 96 apartments for families. The family section would include lwo tot lots. Planning Commissioners said they did not have anything against the Irvine Company plans, but said they wouJd rather see all the plans together than to approve the projects individual· ly, out of context. That brought renewed attacks upan Administration policies by Democrat Jimmy Carter and other critics, and today's report was certain to do the same. While the jobless rate did decline after three consecutive monthly increases, the figure of 7.8 percent is the highest at the time or any presidential election since 1940, when it was 14.8 per- cent. Then, the size or the labor force was 55.6 million, with 8.1 million unemployed. Coupled with rising prices and the slowdown in economic ~rowth. the lack of improvement on the jobs front doubtlessly will fuel charges that President Ford .•s off base with his contention that his poli cies are leading the economy lo s ustained recovery. Ref used Plea ~=A~~S:aml and Emily H arris have reacted went to the first cash register and demanded that the clerk empty cash into a sa<'k . The shotgun-toling bandit al· legedly went to the second re- gister and again collected cash, police s aid. HB Youth Held The Irvine Company planner said the reason the Irvine Com· pany pushed the apartment pro- ject ahead of the other residen- tial plans was that they wanted the moderate·cost housing to be available as soon as possible. From Page A 1 angrily to a judge's refusal to ap- point the attorneys of their choice to represent them on charges of kidnaping Patricia Hearst. "You're a paranoid, evil, old man" Harris s houted at Judge Alan A. Lindsay in Alameda County Superior Court on Thurs- day. "You're playing with my life. You're shaflin~ me .•. " Mason was at the third re gister, officers said, and was shot in the stomach, despite reports from witnesses that he was com- plying with the bandit's de· mands. In Attack on Molll TRANSIT ... commending the elimination of the corridors agree with the urban design consultants' recom- mendation that the city's major thoroughfares be developed as ''bus transit corridors." The trio then ran out the door and are believed to have driven away in a rusty. 10-year-old tan Ford. Front Page Al EVEREST. • • with expedition member Dan Emmett at the 12-member group's base camp, said the team left about an hour later than planned. Emmett gave no reason for the delay. Cops March Again NEW YORK tAP> -Nearly 3,000 off-duty police officers staged yet another noisy and dis- ruptive march through midtown Manhattan Thursday in their dis- pute with the city over a deferred pay hike and longer hours, descending on the campaign headquarters of Democratic pr~ s idential candidate Jimmy Carter. A Huntington Beach teena.ger is jailed today on charges he re- peatedly beat his mother, then tried to smother her with a sofa pillow. The youth. 17. and weighing 113 pounds, was booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall Thursday on charges of assault with intent to commit murder and assault and battery. Hls mother -who also claimed he held her captive in their northwes t Huntington Beach home afterward and re- fused t o allow her to make any telephone calls -finally sum- moned help. · She reportedly told her son she needed a drink of water and was able to get to the kitchen and call a daughter in another city, who relayed the message to Hunt- i n 1 ton Beac h police, i n - vestigators said . The woman. bruised and bloodied, including a cut lip, told Officer Jim Austin that her son had snatched the keys to the famlly car and fled. A telephone call lo the home about that point turned out to be the suspect, who told Officer AusUn he was at a pay telephone booth when questioned on the line. 'Spaeed Out' Star Trek Bank Heist Flops BAL TT MORE (AP) -A wayward "Trekkie" has been charged with bank robbery and assault after he allegedly told a teller at the South Baltimcre branch of the Maryland National Bank that be had a bomb "like you see on Star Trek." According to Police, an apparently intoxicated man entered the bank and told a teller he had an ex· plosive and said, "Give me all your money and don't push the alarm and keep smiling.'' But when the teller handed over an envelope stuffed with money the robber said, "I don't want an envelope, put the money in a shoe box ." . After finding no shoe boxes in the bank, the man walked to a nearby retail discount store, where he was taken into custody by police who followed btm there aft.er witnesses pointed him out. Police charged Andrew H. Epps, 43, of Baltimore with the robbery. Police said they recovered $1.120 taken frotrt the bank and the .,bomb" turned out to be a plutlc tooth brush. f , He told the patrolman when asked the number that none was shown on the dial and obediently went to another pay telephone booth when told they needed one with a number to reach him. The youth wa~ quickly ap- prehended there without incident and transferred to the county youth hall pending a hearing. The victim an the noon-hour as- sault told poli ce despite the sus· pect's tiny stature he had suc- ceeded in pinioning her and came near to suffocating her in the in- cideut. She said s he was about to lose consciousness and struggling for breath when she finally wrestled free or the pillow. That could occur by the city de· veloping high intensity uses along those roads to promote, their use. according to the con- sulting firm that bas been study- ing how the city should be de- veloped in future years. The Transportation Com- mis s ion will mak e a recommendation to the Planning Commission regarding how the general plan should be amended, if at all. Then, the planning commJssion will make a recommendation to the city council. "Don't get personal," Lindsay replied mildly. _ Mrs. Harris said Lindsay's ac- tion was an "outrage" adding, "I know the wheeling and dealing that goes on behind the scenes. You appointed one of your own." Peace Ta1ks Open BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) - Lebanon, Syria and the Palesti- nian guerrillas will start a new round of peace lalks on the Lebanese war Saturday, Arab League mediator Hassan Sabri Kholi announced today. All For The Family- What Changes your house more than any other thing? What improves acoustics dramatically? What warms up a house? What imparts unique beauty and comfort? Carpeting from Alden·s. that's what' (I f your house "stifles" you. stop in and see us FAST l DEN'S' ••••••••••••••••• vgu ........ ;nsta/lation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor l h, j I ll 4, 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6"46·4838 -646-23.SS . I -. ,.. II,. f Friday's Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS~ • Ouo1.i-.lfte._,.1,_.,. .. Now V-.~14. l'IM..llk. pew,~ 0. .... 1 .... 0l'K'-tl t11oCok , ·~\and_..._.,.,,. ...,.,._,_l.tll.., .. i.<wll_ DN.....,""' 111.511,..t $dot • ... \elo4 ... s.. .... Mot lo-. 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The emphasis on J)OSlUve news is exempll.fi~ by a statement prepared by . Citibank, the nation's . .. · second largest com· ( . J mettial bank, ror use ln · N " tetevlslon and r,adto EWS ANALYSIS broadcasts this week. _ _ Captioned "Continuing Becovery,11 ltbegios: .. THE NATION'S BUSINESS recovery has not run out ot steam and should move abead In the ·coming months ... economistaatCitibanlcsay." Th~ statement continues with an explanation that •'re- coveries from deep recessions and double-digit inflation are never smooth" and that ''the outlook ror continued ~ covery, despite the gloom and uncertainty caused by presidential campaiinslatements. is very good." Jn another commentary released. to professional clients thls week, Citibank casts doubt on certain economic measurements that contributed t.o the sharp decline In the composite Index of leading Indicators ln August. .· • rr CALLED SOME OF THE ingredients of that-tri.. dicator .. somewhat suspect•• and said "any subsfantial degree of pessimism is unwa.JTanted." ll concludes, "the economy will follow the same moderate course it b.as for the past three months." • · Since the past three months have generally been thou"ght lo represent the so-called pause, the foretast or a continuation would appear at least superficially to mean a tuture economy that Is less than vigorous. Morgan Guaranty Trust Company issued a news re- lease that began with the optimistic reports that ''signs ot renewed strength in the U.S. economy, especially in the con• sumer area," are being noted. 0 TRE ECONOMY GIVES SIGNS of having shaken tho summer doldrums and of settling lnto a satisfactory growth phase, one that is slower than early this year but nonethe- less solidly upward,'' it states. Rinfret Associates. Inc., not.es, "In the s implest of terms, the economy is stowing down, unemployment is ri.s· ing, areas which should be picking up at this stage of the bualness cycle are not ... " However, it concludes that a slowdown Is riot to be con!U!led with imminent recession . ~'The economy is ~dvan~ing slowly. hesitantly and cautiously. A recession 1s not 1n the offing but neither ls ,_ vigoroua economic expansion. IL looks as if 1977 will be a positive year, but unless additional stimulants are put into the economy, it will be a modest growth year.'• Argus Research Corp .• whose outlook ls retailed by many financial and stock market firms throughout the country, rerera to the outpcuring or poor economic in· dicators but observes that forces are at work that should lead to an improvement. • "For one thing, commodity prices have continued to drirt.l~wer since their early July peaks. For another, pro- duct1v1ty growth should remain vigorous for another several quarters. Personal income is likely to increase sub· stantially faster than the general price level. •• "WE CAN EXPECf AN EXCELLENT Christmas season ror retailers, a rue in auto sales once the strike at Ford is settled, and generally strong consumer spending through at least the first half of 1977," it concludes • • Two c~osely watched econometric forecasts, who use numerical input-output models or the economy, look for ex- pansion in 1977 but hardly one to resemble that or eady 1976. The Wharton Econometric Forecasts call for a rii;e in Gross National Product of 5 percent compared with an esUmat.ed 6.5 percent th.is year. It foresees inflation rising a full percentage point. Data Resources, of Lexington, Ma.<ls., rorecasta a "re. acceleration is in store for later in 1976and1977, but expects ~Ya moderate recovery in real GNP, 7 percent compared. with the 8.2 percent average of previous episodes." Stock Slide Resumes As Investors Worry . NEW YORK CAP) -The stoclc market resumed its slide today. falling sharply t.o its lowest level in nearly eight mooths. Trading was fairly quiet. Brokers noted that fresh selling sprang up after the market failed to sustained the modest technical rally jt began Thursday. 'lbe upswing appeared unable to attract any real sup. , port amid concern over the s1Qggish pace or the economic recovery t and the resurgence in the wholt:sale price indel: reported by the government oo Thursday. 1be Dow Jones average of 30 stocks lost 12.71 polnts tn 952.38. 8tl< .. H U •S '""•Ye Olt ... 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The two teamed for the P1ames' first goal, Lysiak slap- ping a rebound or Vall 's shot past Kings' goalie Rogie Vachon just JS seconds Into the second period. ·• Goals by Tim Ecclestone and Larry Carriere made it 3-0 before '~ail scored on a 20-root slapshot 1 Clb a pass from Lysiak. l ·Los Angeles scored when Dave 'Butcbison 's pass from behind the ·~a! bit Flames goalie Dan bard in the back and skit tered il al 17:28 ol the second period. 1 Dave Shultz' JO.root slap shot 'ftnlshed the scoring for Los Anceles. ,.a.,.,...eo Tled ., LONG BEACH-Ray CarTasco of Huntington Beach is among a three-way tie at 68 following the ftrsl round of the $25,000 Queen Mary open golf tourney at El Dorado Municipal course. Carrasco is tied with Gary McCord of Escondido and Paul Wise or Los Angeles at four under par. Also in contention are former Marina (Huntington Beach) High ace Tony Campregber at 71 and Laguna Beach resident Alan Tapie at 72. F lglat Po•tp o n ed LOS ANGELES -Injuries con· tinue to plague World Boxing Council welterweight champion Carlos Palomino and for a second time bis title defense against Mando Muniz bas been postponed. Palomino. of Westminster. suf· fered a slight bone chip on the 1foref111ger of his right hand Wed· :nesday afternoon while punching tthebeavy bag. The fight was scheduled for 1Nov.6. i l..td.z Ra•ble11 KAANAPALI , Hawaii -San · lemente's Bob Lutz upset 1 Ro&coe Tanner, 7 ·6, 6-1 Thursday to gain the quarterfinals of the fl00,000 Island Holidays Pro Ten· , Dis Classic. Arthur Ashe turned back Bernie Mitton, 6·4, 1-6, 6·2 and :Harold Solomon breezed by Jim ~ Delaney. 6·2, 6·3. ". Jn other matches. J ohn Newcombe beat Mike Estep. 6·3, /.-6. 6-4; Stan Smith topped Allan 1 ~one,6-2, 6-2; Brian Fairlie oust· eel Charlie Pasarell. 7-6, S-8, 6·3: •Warty Riessen downed J ohn ''Whitlinger. 6·2, 6-1. and J ohn •.i.Joyd eliminated Jeff Borowiak, &-4,6-2. ,Coaelles H ired • LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles and California have both added · .. ~oaches to their staffs, as the Dodgers hired Preston Gomez and the Angels tabbed Dave •Garcia. Gomez. a former Dodgers coach who went on to manage the San Diego Padres and Houston Astros, recently resigned his coaching post wlth the St. Louis Cardinals. Garcia. who was a member or • the Cleveland Indians staff, was ' named by An.sets manager Norm Sherry as the club"s new third base coach. 1'fWer Alaead INZAI. J--SK-,_ i.-s -f In I .. Padfk MllUtn9tlfw.1,.._ Atlefl Mllt.r .,.,,-1» Jtao-1 IO-*-IJ'I G9M Lltll« ... l'0-11' .)H-ry ..... ~ 70 100 LM T1'9Vll'O '1·1'>-100 Y-11e4l<IY--to ~lo-100 eatlWyM 11 lc> UI MMnl!IOr ... I .._,. 10 T~ Mu<.Uml 7~.._1<11 TOfllJeMIM ll· .. -141 !Ms..nd n -11-uJ 9atl $ftW Ill 12-71-Ul ou--u.s.w-·· '"' MllSMfl94ll• (ieryl(OC" Uftr;e SUZulll lllod °"' O.yer- Joel-Dllll919' .,.,IWtll n 11-u• 1).71-U• 10-7~10 10-1~10 1•11-10 1~10-US 1 .. 10-U• , .. , ...... , I , Cards, Giants I ( Tab Manager s Tbe San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals tabbed new field managers Thursday, both reacMng into the minor leagues to find someone who can get the two back into the thick ol things. I Tbe Giants went to Joe 1 Altobelli, who bas guided R.oebester ol the lnlematiooal 1 -Lea1ae to four first pl ace • ftalabe1 and a tie for first. 1 Roebelter ts a farm dub for the '~Orioles. St. Louil tabbed Vern a...,. a veteran ol 1S mlnor l ._... seasons. Rapp orlg1nally 1 ~with St. Loula as a caU:ber I jn 1MI, but left that organintion in 18 to manaae Indianapolis of : tbe Amstcan Aaaolcation.. Sn. 1ean lat« be left ln· «l••paHa. a Ctnc1 fsm club, to i maaace O..ver and piloted the 8eu'I. ua ZXJ* unit, to an--~ l'eCCll"d. ~:.-- Friday. October e. 1978 Brett Wants McRae to Share Title KANSAS CITY (AP> -George Brett wants baseball com- miaaioner Bowie Kuhn to rtve half of b1s American Leque bat· tint championship to Kansu Cl· ty Royals teammate H41 McRae. "I'm not planning to write the commissioner." Brett said Thursday, ''I'm hoping he'll see this and Will have to respond." The b~arre circumstances un· der which Brett nicked McRae by one ~entage point in the fmal regular-season game con- tinued to make coJlversaUon Thursday as the Royals and New Vert Yankees prepared for Lbeb' American Leacue pll)'olf &eries. Mcllae wu leadlni Brett by a fraction ol a percentage point wbeft Brett lofted a routine fly ball in the bottom ol the ninth in· Dhll into medium.left field. Minnesota left fielder Steve Beye misplayed the ball into an inside-the-park home run and McRae, next up, grounded out. Brett flnlsbed at .333, one point ahead of McRae, who angrily charged that Brye bad de· liberately let the ball drop to as- sist Brett. ''Tbey said the commtulooer and t.be American Leaaue were lolne to tnvnllsate It," Brett said. "But nobody from the leque office bas said a ward to me." Lee MacPball. president ol the AL, sald Thursday be WH satisfied after an intensive in· vestiaation that U>e baWna race was woo by Brett on merit. "It is unjust to imply otherwise," Mac· Pball safd after the AL ofttce bad questioned various people re· garding the situation. "I dido 't see Brye miss the O.lly "''°'""""by P'atrkll 0'0.-11 play because I was nmning, but everybody tells me -.r batboy COQld ba•e caught it. "I love Mac." be eoaunued. "He's been a real friend to me and he's one of the last people 1' the world I want to hurt.~ 1 t.&l.nk l dam've the batting tiUe and I think be does. too." McRae said Thursday be waa ready to forget the incident and get on with the ptayolfs. ''There's no doubt in m,y mind that Brye deliberately let the ball drop, .. McRae said. "But he has to be feeling worse than anybody because be tried to do tomethinl for somebody, and that person does QOt accept It.'' Neither Brett aor McRae knew of any personal reason Brye mil.bl have for aaalating Br«t. Mcltae Thursday dlamlssed re· ferenHS to statements be mlde about the incident belng racially }J>Odvated. "I don't want to get UlYthJ.nl like that aUrred up," be" 1aicf. "Some of the things I eaid about that rl&ht after the 1ame I tbt.nk were misunderstood." EdUon Tumble1 Mon~hs Rally For 28-20 Win By llOG ER CAllLSON OltMO.llyP'tl• .... Bloodied and embarrassed by five lostfumbles and a 20-6deficit through three quarters, the Monarchs of Mater Dei High School rallied Thursday night in the final 9:42 to whip Huntington Beach's Edison. 28·20. Before a crowd of 5,600 at the Santa Ana Bowl-. coach Wayne Cocbrun's Monarchs kept the Angelus League's slate perfect against the present setup of Sunset League teams after 10 encagements in an 11-yearspan. It didn't come easy as Mater Dei did everything it could to band it away in the first half. But despite their tendency to fumble the ball away. the Santa Ana· based Monarchs caught fire in those final minutes and richly de- served the non· league triumph. Mark Drazba, who figured as a backup quarterback at season's onset, sparked the comeback with a 44-y ard pass to Steve Beeuwsaert to set up Dave Gonzales' go.ahead two.yard TD and ensuing two-point run with 4:53leftin the game. Earlier it was Drazba running 51 yards for a touchdown and passing 17 yards to Ron Silagyi. Then the clincher as Edison tried toovercomea21·20score: Steve McGowan kicked his second PAT with 3: 43 left. Moments later Chace intercept- ed again to stymie F.disoo, which wasted too many opportunities earlier to put the game away. Mater Dei 's first half giveawiy ~tup Jim J1,1dd 's 11-yardTDrcm and an eight-yard TD pass from Steve Ra.khsbani to Mike Malais. Jeff Smith intercepted a Monarchs pass and ran 44 yatds for a touchdown and Ken Moreen bootedtwoPATs. But otber opportunities were wasted by the mistake-prone OJarcers, who were penalized tl2 yards for 18infractions. A fumble recovery by Mike Dresser at the Mater Del 2S.' a blocked punt at the MD 38 by Ran- dy Schwartz and Smith's 5econd interception all werewasted. And .the Chargers ol coach BUI Workman were blessed with fum. hie recoveries by Tim Nichols and Randy Holladay at the EdisOQ 1 and lS to keep Mater Dei away - for awhile. But finally the Monarchs began putting it together. With Dra.zba ·s sharp passing game, Gonzales' tough running, and defense, com· bined with Edison's failure to ex- ecute without penalties, Mater Dei proved superior. OAM• STATISTICS ··-J MO 6 s EDISON'S <JIM JUDD (40) SKIRTS A PILEUP ON HIS WAY TO 11-YARD TD RUN. Brad Chace, a goat earlier with lost fumbles, picked off an Edison aerial and raced 45 yards for another Mater Dei touchdown and Ff"'' dowfts rlnl!l119 Ff,.,.t Clowns 1111ulr19 First Clowns PllMlll•I Totll4!1nl-I ' c> 6 t 11 210 129 u Rel e aguing In Liinho For JCs LOS ANGELES -A massive Southern California releaguing proposal, that included restruc· luring the six Orange County JCs into one conference, may have been shot down for good Thurs- day. The state committee on athletk's. after hearing pros and cons-·on the proposal, decided to table the plan -probably until its December meeting. Additionally. the committee will send a questionnaire to each college, asking for each school's stand on the releaguing. Golden West College athletic director Fred Owens told the Dai· ly Pi.lot be is "frustrated and dis· appointed'' over the committee's action. A second day of meetings was scheduled today. but Owens said be dido 't expect any change in de- cision . ''The committee has abdicated its responsibilities. It was charged with making decisions and It didn't do anything. They should have voted on it one way or another. Keeping it in limbo just screws things up. We're no place now. We can't schedule for next year because we don't know what conference we'll be in," said Owens. Golden West bas campaigned for the past two years to jump from the Southern California Con· ference to the Orange County· dominated South Coamloop. "There will be another round, but I don't know where it will go," says Owens. "But Thursday's lack of action could mean two things -one, there isn't a chance c:A releaguing going through, and two, the women might not jbin the state athletic group. "I feel sorry for the women. They want tofederatewithus. But they might tell the state 'we've &Otten alomg fine witbout you since 19'3, so we can do it now. And that could le8CI to cbaoe," said Owens. Most of the chief arguments aiainst releagulng Thursday came from Cerritos and Citrus colleges and the Western State circuit as a whole. Cenitos, a memberc:AtheSoutb Coast loop, would join a con· ference that includes most ol lbe Metropolitan League members under the new format. Citrus was told just 10 days aeo it would be sbifted from the Mission circuit to a cooference that included IDOlt oil.be Wes tern StatAI scboola. MARK DRAZBA OF MATER DEi RUNS 51 YARDS FOR A TD AS ERIC HUTH (75) PURSUES. Phillles Keeplng Lo• Profile We Won't Bow to Pressure --Bmm PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Larry Bowa, the firebrand of the Pbil-1elpbia Phillies, says Cin· cionati manager Sparky An· denon sounds like a 1UJ trying to convince himself of something. "It loots like Sparky is pollUcking/' said Bowa, the fane lieldlna shortstop c:A the National League's Eastern Division champions. ''It seems like Sparky la arraid that people don't know bow good bis Reds are." Bowa and the rest of the Phillles have kept a low profile in this 1Veek before the best-of.five game series with the Reds for the National L e ague pennant. They've been careful to s~ only nice tbinss about the Western Division champs. Andenoo has been needling the Pblls tbroqh the news media. ''Sparky says his club is the best in all of baseball," Bow a said. "That's his opinion. We have a super chance ol winning. We didn't win 101 games by any accident. And he knows it.•' Bowe noted Anderson's posl· lion-by-position rundown at· tempting to show the Reds are a better team than the Pbillies. "Baseball ls not a poettlOn by position came," Bowa claimed. "Look at the Oakland A's. Posl· tion by position they are the best team in the American League, and they didn't win. Believe me, there isn't much difference ln our club and theirs." Bowa predicted a tough senes in which the team not hittinl well will be in trouble. He countered Anderson's contenUoo that Cln· cinn.ati's experience in previous pl~offs and World Series would bet.be difference. "We've got guys on this club who have been through playoffs and the Series," Bowa said. He Ucked off the names c:A pitchers Jim Lonborg, Tug McGraw, Steve Carlton, Jim Kaat and Ron Reed; catcher Tim McCarver and second baseman Daft Cub. "We're not cold to the situa· tion. We have guys ~ have been there. And we_ ir,d b11 games during the seMOn. ' Bowa had a disaPl>Oln~ year at the plate. J:le dlpPecl bis .305 average of last year to just .248. But he drove in 49 nma and stole 30 bases. Bowa casually re· minds, however. that be bit .286 against Reds· pitching. There DC!Ver WU any letup in bis field· &nc. He's one of the best in the buslnees with th•1love. Y erds NSlll"9 YardsPMJh\9 YardS'°'t Hetywlh9el- Pllntwver-dlll..,,• y--••r.ci F~fumbltt loll. •• 122 • 112 ~··· 1a.112 HI JIM WO? HI H kffelty~ Edhon MMerOel Judd SI,_ llM\Mhelll NlcllOll c- TOC.ls Dr•rlle GonalH Ol.a McGowan T~ll "-ltllslt..,, Drane aUSNINO l!.i-tc'll • ' • , 1 ,. ,,..,.,Del '° u 4 l ., PASSINO ·--.. llC " 10 l'Mt•f'Oel 10 • 14 6 0 0-10 0 6 0 22-11 yt yt ... 29 1 H 0 0 00 2 • .1.s n 0 16 0 • • •O .. t JI 11S Jl • 1 61 1 •• ,, 0 4.S 7 l 1.l 210 ll 4.J ""' " IJd. 4 122 .l8S 2 129 .Clll Aaron Takes Ex ecutive Job ATLANTA (AP> -All-time home run kine Henry Aaron. declaring be felt like a rookie again. Thursday accepted an ex· ecutive poslUon with the Atlanta Braves: vice president in charge ol player development. 1be poslllon, essentially that c:A farm director. makes bim the secood·hiabest black executive in bueball -second only to his former brother-in-law, Bill Lucas, who reeenUy was named the Braves' director of player penonnel. Aaron, 42, thus returns to the oraanbation where he complJed ID08t of b.ls atatiatics in a glitter· lag 28·year career that ended last Sunday when be 1ln&led in a run for the Milwaukee Brewers in bis ftnal appearance at bat. Aaron was (raded to the Brewers at the end ol the 1974 season, tbe one ln which he broke the lecenctary Babe Ruth's home nm record when be smashed No. 716 oil Al Downing ot the Los Anaeles Doc:lpra on April 8 in AUanta Stadium. He left this clty in an angry mood, atatina when be arrived in Milwaukee that it was nice "to be back in the major leques ... Aaron later said that wasn't a slap at the clty ol Atlanta. in- dicatinl it wu directed at the Braves' orsanllatioa.. Chargers Sold O ut SAN DIEGO -For the first time since 1972, fans have bought out San Diego Stadium's 52,562 seats to see the Chargers play Oakland In a National Football LequegameSunday. The aellout came 72 hours ahead of game Ume. Under a raw pusecl by CODlfesl in 1973, It meana the game will be televised locally. I , •l./ Laguna/South Coast A [ter110011 •. Stocks . I EDITION ORANgE.COUNTY,CALIFORNfA 1 TEN CENTS ~ .,~City's ltleter lflad,' . . . i SagS Council JJf om1 % Saying the city of Laguna ~ach has "gone meter mad, .. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue challenged, fellow council mem- b ers this week lo take her children lo sea cubs training without getting a par.king ticket. Decisions to install rlew park-ing meters and to shorten the parking time limit on existing downtown meters sparked her Wednesday night pronounce· men ts. Mrs. ~ellerue criticized plans for cutting the ddwntown parking ·to two hours and she attacked the city's Parking, Transportation and Circulation Committee which proposed the shortened time limits. They were designed to prevent beacbgoers and employes · working downtown from ta.ldng park.log spaces in front of businesses. ''I just can no~ believe this place. TbeTe is no~ideration for the residents,'' Mn. Bellerue said slammlng her fist on the council bench. "Ob Sally, qwt making it look me you 're the only Goe for the re- sidents." retorted Councilman Jon Brand, who added: " 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman' comes on at 11 o'clock at night, not in council meetings:'' Mrs. Bellerue said it was not possible for a mother to come down to the Main Beach in the summer with her small children an4 participate in liteguard pro. gams without running the risk ol cetting a parking ticket "I would like to challenge anyone of you on the council. Take my kids to sea cubs on the beach ... and make it back and not get a ticket," Mrs. Bellerue said. She said that installation of new meters proposed Cor the 200' : block of Thalia, Anita, Oak. l Brooks, and Cress Streets and 1 Mountain Road would push parkers into residential areas. The council passed both • measures -time limits and in- creased meter installation - over Mrs. Bellerue's objection. .. ·Laguna Rape f Suspect H e ld; Victim Called 'for Date Laguna Beach police arrested a Costa Mesa man Thursday after a male telephone caller believed to be the same man who raped a 16-year-old Laguna girl Tuesday contacted his former victim to make a date with her for another liaison. Police said Michael J. Spears, 23, of 3221 New York Ave., was arrested in a stakeout of the area where the caller agreed to meet the girl. Spears was booked on suspicion or rape and assault with a deadly weapon. He was held in Laguna Beach city jail to- day in lieu of $25,000 bail. 3 D eaths' Mo tives Not Sex Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have ruled out Hxual molestation as a possible factor in the murders of three men whose bodies have ~found in recent weeks in the Ortega Highway area. Investigators said today that examinations of all three corpses have led them to believe that the motive for murder in each case didn't have sexual overt.ones. They have not yet been able lo identify the latest victim. a young man whose naked body was found Wednesday on the fr. inges of the Cleveland National Forest about 12 miles east of San Juan Capistrano. His body was found in the same general area a s that . which yielded the bodies of two other men, one of whom has been iden- tified. Sheriff's officers believe al this stage of the investigation that the killing of Richard Lynn Shepherd. 36, or Long Beach, was not related to the killing of the two other men. "We'd rather not sav why al thjs point," Sheriff's Lt. Sim Mid- dleton said. "And that doesn·l mean we are of the firm opinion that the killings of lhetwouruden- tified men are linked in some way " • Shenrt"s officers arc scouring the area where the bodies were found in a quest for clues that could lead to the identification of the first and third victims. "But clues arc hard to come by in that kind of country," Mid- dleton said. "We are hoping that some member of the public who knows more about th.is than we do will come forward with in- Jormation." or:::cJ,:ast Weath e r Fair weather expected ."through Saturday along ~th e coast. Clouds and ~dense fog likely early in i a. m. Highs in upper 70s. INSIDE T ODAY · ~ \ What kind of art oo you "·plant. water and eat? ft'3 ~• caUed "Ritual of Garden," and it'8 at UC ,Irvine. See Page CJ o/ the Wulundn. l•dex t., .,_ S.r•lt• '" """ l.aMtn /L.M ... rtl Al Mt•lfl ~·-• AS_,,._, I Cl.aulll.. Clt,Dl·ll Ot~ Ctvttlr ·~• Ct ....... '""--~ ,_,, __ _ Ot«ll Hetl<H At ~ NMri•I '•.. M SllMlllMrt!~t ·~ftt Cl•lt Y-tlni ..... ~ ,.,, Tiii~ ~-., ..... _ ............... '4 ..... ....... ., Cl-It •• ... .. , CJ.S ... , ... , C• CJ.It ... ... Police Detective Gene Brooks said police were called Thursday evening by the father of the girl who was r aped along a secluded dirt road after her attacker picked her up while she was hitchhiking in front of Laguna .Beach High School late Tuesday. The girl was so shaken by the attack she was unable to talk with the man on the lelphone, however, a classmate visiting her did, said police, and she soon determined through comments made about the night before that the caller assertedly was the rapist. The girl agreed to a suggestion made by the caller that she meet him in front of the city recreation office, 578 Glenneyre St., that evening. Brooks and Sgt. Bruce Briggs made arrangements for a female police officer to act as a decoy if needed and police immediately set up a stakeout of the area. Spears was arrested after Det. Brooks saw the man's dis· tinctively painted red-orange small foreign sedan cruise by the recreation office twice, each time turning to drive around the block. • The description of the car matched that of the vehicle driven by the rapist, Brooks said. Spears' car was stopped by a Laguna Beach patrol unit on Legion Street after Brooks, using a walkie-talkie. radioed the order for officers to close in. Brooks said the heavy-set man's appearance matched that of a composite rendering made from a description ol the rapist given by the young victim. The deleC'tive said the rapist had taken the· girl's telephone number at the time o( the inci· dent. No w S 9 ,400 San Juan Supervis or Ticket, Shop A rea Crash Toll Grows Debated .By GARY GRANVILLE ot t1M Dally l'ti.t SUft A traffic ticket that cost cQUJlty Supervisor Laurence Schmit $25.SO has cost Orange County taxpayers $9,400 and the tab is still risin.g. Schmit paid lhe fine last March after first pleading innocent and then nolo contendere <no contest) to charges that he disobeyed a traffic s ignal. The county began its payoff when it paid a leasing company $4.700 for the demolished car Schmit was driving last December when the accident oc- curred in Garden Grove. The payoff continued when the county paid $4 , 700 to the owner of one of the autos involved in the three-car collision. Still to be settled are medical injury claims filed by three peo- ple as well as another $2. 700 auto damage claim . County government is self in· sured, a practice county olficials say is less costly than paying in- surance premiums on roughly l,97S vehicles the C°'1fltY owns Ol' lea.sea. The 197S Buick station wagon demolished in Schmit's accident last December was leased. And $4 ,700 was the agreed-to value of the auto when il was destroyed in the 8 a.m. accident. In the car wjtb Schmit when the three-auto collision at Spr- ingdale Street and Chapman Avenue occurred were his two daughters. Along with three occupants of the other two cars involved in the collision, they were ta.ken to a nearby hospital for treatme.nt. Later, Ma mie M·anley of Graden Grove and Donald and Mary Ki nner of Cypress filed claims against the county alleg- ing Schmit "ran the red light and . we collided." Laguna's Students Post Test Rebound By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of Ille O•llY Pllol "•tt Scholastic Apptitude Test <SAT> scores of Laguna Beach High School students in 1976 re· bounded off a two-year slump, school officials said Thursday. Most dramatic was the im· provement s h own in m athematics. Last year students scored on the average three and four points below the national and California norms. but, In 1976 math scores rose almost 20 points lo substantially lop both state and national scores. The SAT is scored on a point spread of 200 to 800. In Laguna Beach in 1976, high school stu- dents averaged 487 points. That's 17 points better than the average California student, 15 points bet· ter than the national average, and 18 points better than 1975 Laguna scholars. dramatic and hasn't made up ground lost since 1973. Still. scores there showed a whopping 25 -point advantage over the national norm and were still another point higher than California's average, posting a 456. That was three points better than in 1975, but four points shy of the 1973 scores. Combined scores measuring both verbal and mathematical abilities indicated Laguna's scholars still maintain a lead over the rest or the state and the country. Laguna Beach High School · pupils posted. on the average. scores that were 22 points higher than students statewide, and 21 points ahead of the national scholars. The combined score was 472. In 1973. scores measuring the same skills averaged a point bet- ter in Laguna Beach. * * * By ANNE COOP ER ou.._o,i,, .,.._.._,, A shopping center may be built at the intersection of Camino Las Ramblas and the San Diego Freewa7 in Sou\h San .Juan Capistrano des pite City Council rejection of proposed rezonin(. Mayor Douglas Nash opposed a new zone designation this week. saying the new center would virtually duplicate San Juan's downtown shopping area. The ll·acre retail site, located on 19 acres of land, compares to 15-acres for the bulk of the city's downtown r etail area, be said. The center, as proposed by the Prudential Insurance Company, would include branch stores of major drug and supermarket chains, retail shops, financial and business offices and a dinner house restaurant. Councilmen have objected to rezoning the property, currently designated for a neighborhood convenience center, on grounds of negative impact of a large center on downtown businesses and neighboring Alto Capistrano residents. The council voted down the re- zone request on a three-two vote, with councilmen John Sweeney and Richard McDowell support- ing the proposed center. Councilman Kenneth Friess voted against rezoning the pro- perty, because he said he thought current zoning is adequate to al- low the center lo be built as planned, if the restaurant is eliminated. Only Mayor Nash and Coun- cil man Yvon Heckscher opposed the center outright, on grounds of negative impact on downtown SanJuan. · · Herma n Roesti, associate general manager for Prudential real estate Investments, said he will meet with San Juan Plan· ning Director Thomas Merrell Monday to discuss whether cur- rent zoning will accommodate the center, as Councilman Friess maintained. The San Juan Chamber or . Commerce board of directors urged councilmen to approve re- zoning for the center, arguing that the increase in city tax re- (See CENTER, Pace A2) Going Dow n Office workers in Dusseldorf. West Germany, leap 40 feet into an inflatable mattress. which the local fire de- partment is testing for emergency evacuation of build- ings. No one was injured during the testing. Math scores showed a com- plete recovery from the slump in test scores experienced across the country and continuing to be felt in most parts of the nation. The 1976 math results matched student scores in the Art Colony achieved in 1973. Student 'Comeback' . ~ Analyzed i While verbal skills were shown by test results to have increased, the rise wa sn't ne arly so litterviews O K' d SAN DIEGO (AP) -The 4th state District Court or Appeals has rejected without comment attempts by San Dlego Gas & Electric Co. to keep state In- vestigators rrom conducting private interviews with witnesses lo a crane accident that killed ga men Saturday. Why the comeback in Scholastic .Aptitude Test <SAT) scores in the Laguna Beach Unified School District? And, why a 20 lo 2S-po1nt. spread between L-.una Beach's hilher-aptitude students, accord· lnl to teat data, and the rest of the country? Dr. Robert Hu1hes, principal of Lquna Beach mah Schoot, said t4day be believes the goot SAT .cortt are t.be result of a continu· i.n1 excellence In facult1 and audemic pro1r ams, and of a pro- , . gram to speclficaUy prepare slu· dents to take the tests which began lo 1973. • Colle1e·bound bigh scbool stu. dents at La1UD11Hlgh11reoffered two courses wbJch help them pre. pare for college entrance exams. One course tac~ea the E.n.U11h skills 1tudeots wUl be tested on; tbeot.berbandlesmathemat1ci. mathematics. The clas1M ere stver1 durlns thefalt The SAT1 are taken late in tbe period, eo, at\ldenU _. '1ven .. rrffb a lo<* al tM '*5ta ... Mb -some critics call it "cram· mlna" -as they are likely to get before actually taking I.he tests. But is it education, or simply t,•chJn.g the tricks or test -~lng? Hughes said it is a com- bination of bot}\. "Whal the courses are," be said, "are a re· view ot course work the students have already had." Hughes added that the pre- paratory clus work is a method ol rtsnovlng or at least reducing the anrehenslons and nec:vous-. nesa .-enerally associated With _\ M. test-taking. t Laguna S AT scores are~ generally superior to the rest of 4 the nation, ijughes theorized. for/ many reaSOf!S· The most obviou~~ he said. is \ t.be communtty •t.seu. It boasts a. high number of professionals, creative people and a college- oriented population. A superior faculty, and ~ CamlliH who put hilMf values on ·• acholutic achievement, a re 1 other factors, Hughes hid. A 2 DAIL v PILOT L/SC Mobil-e Ties? Consultant Admits Conflict Likely By TOM BARl,EV Ot II•• Ofll~ ,.194 ""II lnvel\tment con:sullant Bowen McCoy admitted an court Th~s· day tha t ha s. crnployers left themselves open to C'harges or eonClicl of Interest durin~ negotiations lhut could hu\ c led t.o the s aJe of J am el\ Irvine Foun· Semi-holiday On Monday AH stale and federal of· fices will be closed Mon· day, Oct. 11 in observance of Columbus Day. County olfices and banks will func tion on a normal schedule and schools alon~ the Orange Coast will be open. Cily offices in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach will remain open while all others will close for the holiday. The Unitf'd Stales Postal Service will operate on a holiday schedule Monday and no r egular deliveries are scheduled Fire, Rescue Display Set A public demonstration of fare prevention and r escue skills is scheduled at 10 a . m . Saturday in the Safeway parking lot. 891 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente. A repeat performance by the San Clemente firemen will be held at 1 p.m in the parking lot of K·Marl, on C<im1no de Estrella JUSt west of the San Diego f'reewav The ·departm ent ·., 85 -foot aerial ladder truck. an engine and the department ambulance will be on view. There will be <le· monstrations of smoke detec· tors and equipment used to ex- tricate victims tr..a pped in automobile accidents. Free blood pressure checks will be given. Front Page Al CENTER ... venues would outweigh other consider ations The board or directors of the Alto Cafnstrano homeowners as sociation also urged council ap- proval. d a1m1ng the cente r would cnhanc<' their section of the C'ity and \l.OUld not eompcte with tourist oriented downtown businesses "The sate in its present condi· t ion is uns iE?htly and attracts motorcyclisb, (lune buggies and dumpin g," fo>aicl Gary Hausdorfcr. a1;irncialion presi- dent. ·'The proposed center appears to be a first class retail facility, which would offer San Juan resi· dents alternatives to the one ex· isting downtown shopping center and would draw business from surround mg commurutaes." he said Impatient Con Wins Return FRESNO <AP> A jail mate about to be released became so impatient waiting in line that he bolted from the bookinfl? area, punched one offi cer who lried to s top him and bit ~noth cr , authorities said. 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His firm \\ 111 I>\· p<.11d SS00,000 for a study \l.h1ch ha~ de- termined that the Mobil o((er or $24 a share for the foum.hation's controlling interest in the Irvine Company is a rair orrer. Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith argues that the stock held Oernente Pre-school May Close The Red Lollipop Pre-School, 1300 S. E l Camino Real, San Clemente, may never open its doors again -even If the owners wanted to. T he school was voluntarily closed more than a month ago after a heavy-duty crane rig com· ing ofr the San Diego Freeway went out of control, narrowly mis· sed the schoolyard and de· molished a next-door hamburger stand. For one thing, lbe owners explained, they felt they could not go on with the danger pre· sented by the El Camino Real offramp (two other vehicles within a relatively short span also smacked the burger stand). For another thing, the day the burger palace was ruined, the Red Lollipop's insurance man called afterward Lo expl ain the pre mium was going up. Now, the City Council wants to make sure a tragic accident doesn't occur and is considering r evoking its business permit permanently, or at least until the offramp is realigned, a prospect slate transportation officials say is re mote. A public hearing has been sel for Oct 20 to discuss it Laguna City, Schools Up For Big Game There's nothing like a little athletic competition to roster good will and a sense o( CQm· munlty-witness the advance preparation for the softball game to be held between the officials of the city of Laguna Beach and the Laguna Beach Unified School District. "This is a social event and a fun fi?ame-but the mayor says beat ·em any way you can," ad· monished a memo to city team- mates from Gt?orge Fowler , ~ectoror Human Affairs . For its part, Lhe school district had previously vowed lo "beat the socks off the city" and talked c landestinely about putting in ringers from the high school athletic squads The "game .. will be played at 11 a.m . Saturday at Riddle Field despite tbe suggestion of Clyde Lavelady, school district busi- ness manager, that it be played al South Coast Community Hospital instead. Ex-Laguna Councilman Doss, 73, Dies Funeral ~ervice for Noloa M. Doss Sr .. a former Laguna Beach city councilman will be held at 1 p.m . Saturday In Waverley Church at Fairh aven Memorial Park in Santa Ana . Mr . Doss, a resident of Las Ve1u for the past seven years, died Monday al South Nevada Memorial Hospital In Las Vegas. He was 73. Whlle a Laguna Beach r esl· dent, Mr. Doss was the finsl com· m l5sloner of the city's Little Leaguelrogram, past president o( the aguna Beach Optimist Club and a supporter of the Laguna Beach Boy·s Club. He was a realtor in the city for 2S years. Mr. Doss ser ved on the Laguna Beach City Council from 1952 when he was appointed to the un- expired term of a departJni councilman, untll l9S4. Mr. Doss ts surviwd by son, Nolon M. Doss. J r., o( Clovis: daughter . Norma Re ntro or lrvlne; three grandaona ud four crut·cr a,odchUdren. Arranaemeats are dlrecled by Winbisler MorluUJ of Sant.a AAL by benelf and other minority "il1)('kh•lltlt>rs Is wortJi much more thu11 the Mobil v:aJuation which would place the worth or the Irvine Company ul about $200 million. Judge James F. Judge 15 bting asked to make permanent a tem- por;ary injunction granted by Judge Claude M. Owens when Mrs. Slllith firs t challenged what she calls a "sweetheart deal." The foundation holds a S4.S per. cent controlling interest in the Irvine Company. It is com pelled by federal law t.o divest itseU of those holdings. McCoy was asked under cross ~xaminatlon to explain why Morian Stanley believes the Irvine Company is worth less than it was in 1972 despite s ub- stantial growth or the company's assets aod activities. McCoy testified that there is very little relationshlp between asset figures and per s hare values. He explained that per share values <ire estimates of how much compa ny stock would bring in the market on a given day. The hearing will resume Tues- day. It 1s expected to continue for ut least ~ix more weeks County Picks Builder for Civic Center A contractor lo design the pro- posed South Orange County re- gional civic center was selected lhls week by county supervisors. The board appointed the firm of Peckham and Coleman o! Jrvlne to do engineering and architecture for what may e11en- tually include a sheriff's substa· lion a nd 18 mun i cipal courtrooms. Stan Krau se, an assistant director of the county General Services Agency. said the civic center would be localed at Crown Valley and Alicia Parkways in Laguna Nigue l, the current site of the South Orange County Municipal Courthouse and a county fire station I le s aid construction of the pro- pos ed center probably would not begin until about 19i.>. Krause said the existing facili· ty conta.ins four courtrooms. and the building may need t.o be ex· paoded as additional judges are appointed to ease calendar crowding. In addition. he said, another plan is being developed for a new s heriff's substation lhere. The design study will include space needs for the courtrooms, support ser vices and parking, along with a determfoation of the size facilHy the sloping 28-acre site can hold. San Onofre Evacuation Local Matter SAN DIEGO CAP) -Com· munlties around the San Onofre nuclear power plant and not the oper atine utilities will decide whether to evacuate citizens m event or an accident. a company engineer says. Kenne-th Bai.kin, manager of generation en ginee ring for Southern California Edison Co., made the statement in tes tifying Thursday before the CaJifornia Energy Commission. Baskin said information about radiation levels and how it might be changing would be given lo the Orange and San Diego Coun- ty otflces of emergency services. But he said his utility and the <'O·owner. San Diego Gas & Elec· lric Co., would not advise those agencies whether people should be moved. "We belleove they know more about given emeqiencies than we do and und.:rstand the extent of the risk tn evacuating those areas," Bas kin s aid alter an at· torney for the commission sug. acsted public agencies would be in a poore r pos ition than the utlUtles to assess the situation. The hearing was the first in a series or emer gency response and evacuation plans for the four nucl ear pow e r plant,c; i n Call!orma. At 011e point Com· missioner Ronald [)o(tor said he had read or a fi,·e last year at the Browns Ferry, Ala .• nuclear power plant ln which Uwre was "chaos and confusion·· in the plant's <'o ntrnl room . Bo:.l..111 •aid engineers and ()(hers at the SBn Onofre plant ~outh cir S 1n <Ir "1ente 111 •· t11m- petent end hlt1bly prolesslonaJ and "l would not e~ chaos to exlstln a situation like that." Mom Found Dead SACRA M ENTO CAP) - .Kat.blten Grffne. as_ was found abot lO death In her subu.rt>e -Citraa Helabts k.itcben late Tb.unda1. when her J.S.ycar~d IOOBttj returned rrom 11:c~. Clerk Killed Mesa Tie-in Investigated JOBLESS TOLL HOLDS Latest FlgurH Shown September Job Picture Unchanged WASHINGTON <AP> The By STEVE MITOlELL 041,_. Oaitv f'llolSl.Mt A 20-yur-old supermarkd clerk died early I.Oday after being blasted at close range with a sawed-off shotgun during an Anaheim market robbery Thurs· day night. Costa Mesa police are in- vestigating similarities betwe.en the three gunmen involved an the Anaheim robbery and a market heist earlier this week in Costa Mesa. J ack Warren Mason ol Stanton died a l l :<.> a .m a t West Anaheim Communi ty Hospital, three hours after three bandits entered the Albertson's Market, 610 S. Brookburst St . Anaheim. at10:30 p.m. Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old, were of Lalin descent. One carried the sawed-off s hotgun and the other two held pistols, Anaheim pol1cc ~aid today. Tuesdvy night, three gunm<'n matching lhe description of the lrio m Thursday night's robbery, rushed into Ralph's Market in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center, collecting more than $1,000 from customers and cash drawers before fleein~. In that instance, the sbotgun- wieldiDg suspect slammed the barrel of his gu11 1nto th~ shoulder of a clerk who apparently wasn't mov1os h :st onou1th ror the gunmen. "There are an awful lot or slmllorltics h\'t Wl't.m the murdt•r last night and our robbf>ry Tues· · day," said Cos to Mesa Police Lt. George Lorton. He said Costa Mesa otficcrs were com p a ring notes with Anaheim police on the two rob- beries. Sgt. 8111 Wrig ht, or the Anaheim department, s aid the thre e m e n enter e d lhe Albert.son's Market, telling three clerks on duty and about 15 lo 20 cutomers they planned to rob lhe market, and ordering them to lie on the floor. One suspect remained near a door. police said, while the others went to the first cash register and demanded that the clerk empty cash into a sack . , The shotgun·toting handit al- legedly "ent to the second re- gister and again collected cash, police said. Mr1son w:'ls nt the third re· gist er , officers s:ud, ai!d was sbot in the stomach , despite reports from witnesses that he was com· plying with the banclil's de mands. The trio t he n ran out the door and are believed to have drive'1 away in a rusty. }().year-old lan Ford. nation's jobs pit•turc remained virtually unchanged in Sep- tember, with a thin improvement in the unemployment rate coun· tered by declines in t.oc.al employ- ment and the number or people actively trying to find work. The Labor Department's last monthly report before the Nov. 2 UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN IN COUNTY-A3 election showed that the official jobless r ale edged downward one-tenth JJf a percentage point. to 7.8 percent of the-work force. from Augus t. Boy Badly Burned In 'Explosion Dies At the s ame time, tot ::i l employm ent stood .at 87.8 million in September, down 162,000 from the month before .. And the total civilian la bor force, meanmg persons with jobs plus those seek- ing them. was put at 95.203,000, down 280,000 from August. The t otal e mployme nt and labor-force figures thus detract- ed from whatever cheer might otherwise be derived from the marginal improvement in the un· employment rate f'ountain Valley High School student Michael Kane, critically burned in a science lab explosion two weeks ago, died Thursday at UC Irvine Medical Center. The 14-year -old student had been in critical condition in the hospital's burn unit suffering from third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body. . Ros ary will be recited for the youth Sunday at 8 p .m. at Peek F'amily Mortuary Chapel, 7i.>t Bolsa Ave .. Westminster. A funeral mass will be conduct· ed Monday at 9: 15 a .m ., at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. Two U.S. Cli01bers Near Everest Peak KATMANDU, Nepal (AP> The steep pitch. named after Two American c limbers neared Everest's first conqueror , is con· the summit of Ml. Everest today sidered the last obstacle to the on the final leg of the U.S. b1cen· lop. tennial attempt to conquer the An hour and 45 minutes earlier, world's tallest mountain. of-they had been spotted at the' ficials reporte d. South Summit, 278 vertical reet. Dr . Chris Chandler of Vashon, below the peak. Wash.. and Bob Cormack of Chandler and Cormack, part or Boulder, Colo .. were inching the Ameri can Bicentennial their way up the final yards Everest Expedition, would be the toward the 29,028-foot peak second American team lo scale without their Sherpa guide, Ang the mountain. The other suc· Phurba. w ho d ropped back cessful American expedition was because his oxygen cylinder in 1963 A 1971 American attempt matrunc t1oned , the Foreign failed. Sir Edmund Hillary of Ministry here said. New Zealand and Sherpa guide Observers b e lo w u s ing Tenzing Norkay conquered the binoculars saw Chandler, a 28· summit in 1953. year -o l d phys ician. and Jl appeared that neither Cormack. a 30 year-old glider Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum. pilot, crossing the dangerous who had hoped to become the "Hillary Step" just s hort of the firs t American women lo scale summit. T he n they were ob· Mt E"cresl, would havr· a scured by thick clouds. chance at the summit. ----- 16400 Sprangdale St .. Huntington Beach. The teenager is survived by his parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. John Kane, a nd two brolhen;, John .:nd Stephen. Fire department investigators said an alcohol lamp, used in a science experiment. ignited vapors from a can ot duplicating fluid and caused the explosion. Students used the fluid in their alcohol lamps. The inc ident occurred al 4 p. m. September 27, just 10 minutes before students were to go home for the day. school officials said. Kane, who was closest to the exploding can which new about 20 reet across the room, was the only student injured in the blast. His instructor, Robert Rolle, 35, of 15942 Quartz St., Westminster, tried to extinguish the flames as the youth panicked. Two students, Roy Mendoza, 14, and Brian Usevitch, 14, grabbed a blanket and jackets to try and s mother the fl ames cov- ering Kane. Rolle s ucceed ed in ext· inguishing the flames with the blanket but suffered third degree burns on his hands and arms. The instructor was taken to Fountain Valley community Hospital where he is in satisfac- tory condition. Irish Pair Cited OSLO, Norway CAP)-Sixteen maJor Norwcgjan newspapers have joined an effort to raise $145,000 !or a "People's P eace Prize" to be given to the two leaders of the Women's Peace Movement 1n Northern Ireland,· Betty W11l1ams, 32, and Mairead Corngan. 23. All For The Family- What Changes your house more than any other thing? What improves acoustics dramatically? What warms up a house? What imparts untQue beauty and comfort? ... Carpeting from Alden's, that's whatl (If your house "stines" you, stop in and see us FAST.) DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·installation· custom draperies Jlnoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MES~ CALIF. 92~27 • PHONE 6,6--,838 -6"6·23l5 Orange Coast EDITI O N Today"!ii Clo!liing • Stocks '-voL. 69, t)IO. 282, 4 SEC.JJONS, 42 PAGES . C TEN CENTS ]Retarded Pair Say Marriage Suc~es " ", FRESNO (AP)-Almoslever- yone who knows Floyd and · Estelle Montgomery told th~m their marriage would never work. Mentally r etarded people can't ·expect lo make a gooqt together, friends warned. And it's true that the middle- age couple's meager income -makes it dirficult to pay the rent and keep food on the shelves. Both are unemployed and have no skilled trade. But as they sit side by side on a threadbare sofa in their sparsely furnished living room, both sa,y they've never been liappler. "ll was the right decision." said Estelle, 45, in rapid, slurred speech. ''When I lived with my sister, everybody made my de- cisions for me. .. NowI'mleadingmyownlife.•• Estelle's right leg j.s shriveled by polio, and she needs Ftoyd's help dressing and bathing. Floyd, 38, regrets only that he didn't meet Estelle sooner. "Ever since we've been mar- ried, I've been happy," be said. .. People told us that mentally r etarded people just don't work out together. They said I'd just get. tired of her and throw her out aft.er a whlle. "B\lt we knew better than they did," he said with a smile that Estelle returned. They met at a workshop for the handicapped, and began courting after Estelle fell and broke her leg. Floyd rode bis bicycle six miles every day to visit her at the hospital, where be proposed. "With a brokenleg,sbecouldn't escape," Floyd s aid. Workshop officials there dis- couraged them from marrying, as did friends and relatives. But a friend took them to get blood tests and a marria~e license, an{!. a justice of the peace performed the ceremony. Seventeen states ban marriages of retarded people, bul California is not one of them. Married almost a year and a half, Floyd and Estelle said that setting a few ground rules helped them make the partnership a suc- cess. "We play a game or marble every day and the loser does lb housework," Estelle said. "An our biggest rule is that we neve goto bed m ad ateacbother." Frances Davis, a social worke who makes s ure that th Montgomer ys r eceive prope health care and Social Securit benefits. d escribed both a "moderately retarded on a seal (See SUCCESS, Page AZ) Death of Clerk Tied To· Mesa Market Heist. Movi119 Targets Members oC the Chinese People's Liberation Army march in single fil e, carrying their individual target, boards, as they leave their training site following a shooting drill in Canton recently. Boy Badly Burned In Explosion Dies Fountain Valley High School student Michael Kane, critically burned in a science lab explosion two weeks ago, died Thursday al UC Irvine Medical Center. The 14-year-old student had been in critical condition in the hospital's burn unit suffering from third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body. Rosary will be recited for the youth Sunday at 8 p.m. at Peek Family Mortuary Chapel, 7801 BolsaAve .. Westminster. A funeral m ass will be conduct- ed Mond ay at 9: 15 a.m .. at SL Bonaventure Catholi c Church. Man Seized In Embezzling Costa Mes a police reported to· d ay they have arrested t he manager of the Coffee Bean cof- fee store on charges lhat he em- bezzled $3,262 from lhe establish- ment. Officers identified the suspecl as David Lonnie Stewart, 27, of Huntington Park, who managed the store at 3333 Bristol St. The arrest came alter the store owner told police part of the daily cash depos its were missing. Stewart is being held on charges of embezzle ment a nd grand theft. Orange Coa~t • 16400 Springdale St., Huntington Beach. The teenager is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kane, and two brothers, John and Stephen . Fire department investigators said an alcohol lamp, used in a science experiment, ignited vapors from a can of duplicating fluid and caused the explosion. Students used the fluid in their alcohol lamps. The incident occurred at 4 p.m. September 27, just 10 minutes before students were to go home for the day, school officials said. Kane. who was closest to the exploding can which flew about 20 feet across the room, was the only student injured in the blast. His instructor, Robert Rolle. 35, of 15942 Quartz St., Westminster, tried to extinguish the names as the youth panicked. Two students, Roy Mendoza , 14, and Brian Usevitch, 14, grabbed a blanket and jackets to try and smother the flames cov- ering Kane. Rolle succeeded in ext- inguishing the flames with the blanket but suffered third degree bums on his bands and arms. The instructor was taken to Fountain Valley community Hospital where he is in satisfac- tory condition. Anaheim Robbery Sinrilar By STEVE MITCHELL 01 Ill• D•lly Piloi S~ff A 20-year-old supermarket clerk died early today alter being blasted at rlose range with a sawed-off s hotgun during an Anaheim market robbery Thurs- day night. Costa Mesa police are in- vestigating similarities between the three gunmen involved in the Anaheim robbery and a market heist earlier this week in Costa Mesa. Jack Warren Mason of Stanton died at 1: 40 a .m . at West Anaheim Community Hospital, three hours after three bandits entered the Albertson's Market, 610 S. Brookhurst St., Anaheim, at10:30 p.m. Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old, were of Latin descent. One carried the sawed-off shotgun and the other two held pistols. Anaheim police · said today. Tuesday ni ght, three gunmen matching the description of the trio in Thursday night's robbery, rushed into Ralph's Market in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center , collecting more thi..n $1,000 from customers and cash drawers before fl eeing. ln that instance, the shotgun- wielding suspect slammed the barrel of his gun into the shoulder <SeeSLAIN, PagcA2) Cops Called For Squirrel Nellie 0 . Gr:a ham of Costa Mesa found a note when she ar- rived hom e Thursday night. Signed by her sister, it read: ''Don't gojn the bedroom. There's a live squirrel in there ... Sure enough, the squirrel was wreaking havoc in the bedroom, tearing drape s and knocking plant~ off the window siU. Mrs . Graham called Costa Mesa police who embarked on a 20-mlnute hunting party in her home at 1900 Federal Ave. The expedition did not end well for either Mr. Graham or the squir- rel. Police caught the squirrel and destroyed It in the house. Mrs. Graham said she foresaw an all- day cleanup job. Farewell to the General Soidiers of the 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry, 2nd Infantry · Division march before Gen. Richard G. Stilwell, the outgoing com- mander of U.S. forces in Korea during SWwell's farewell ceremony. The Gls hold ax handles they carried into the Joint Security Area two months ago when they provided s ecurity for the 2nd Division soldiers who cut down the controversial poplar tree where two soldiers were slain by North Koreans. Conflict of Interest? Consultant Vieivs Irvine-Mobil Stock Sale By TOM BARLEY OH~e D•llY Piiot SU.ff Investment consultant Bowen McCoy admitted in court Thurs- day that h is e mployers left themselves open to charges or con flict o f i nterest dur in~ negotiations that could have led to the sale of J a m es Irvine Foun- dation stock in the Irvine Com- pany to the M obi 1 Oi 1 Company. McCoy, w h o r e present s Morgan Stanley and Company of New York City, agreed under questioning in Orange County Superior Court that his firm had had a long association with Mobil in 1972 when it was hired by the foundation to appraise Irvine Company stock. But he stressed that foundation directors were aware or the con- nection. His firm will be paid ~.000 for a study which has de- termined that the Mobil offer or $24 a share for the foondation's controlling interest in the Irvine Company is a fair offer. Irvine h eiress Joan Irvine Smith argues that the stock held by herself and other minority stockholders is worth much more than the Mobil valuation which would place the worth or the Irvine Company at about $200 million. Judge J ames F . Judge is being asked to make permanent a tern- Winds Drop porary inj unction granted by Judge Claude M . Owens when Mrs. Smith first challenged wh<.1t she calls a ''sweetheartdeaJ." The foundation holds a 54.5 per- cent controlling interest in the Irvine Company . It 1s compelled by fed eral Jaw to divest ilse1£ or those holdings. (See STOCK. Pag.-A2> Madeline Whacks Mexico, Dwindles MEXICO CITY (AP> -Hur- ricane Madeline roared in from the Pacific and slammed into Mexico's west coast today with winds gusting up to 161 miles an The weather service said the winds would di e down to about 30 miles an hour by evenilll(. Weather Fair weather exped ed through Saturday along the coa s t. Clouds and dense fog likely early in a.m. Highs in upper 70s. Supervisor Tab $9,400 hour, the government weather service reported. But it quickly dwindled to the strength of a tropical storm . Madeline, first packing sus· tained winds or 124 miles an hour. made its landfall at the mouth of the Balsas River, 186 mil~ northwest of Acapulco and 37 miles northwest of the tourist ci-ty of Zihuantanejo. Two m ajor hydroelect.-ic dams. the Villita and the ln- fiemitto, are situated near lhe mouth of the r iver . Semi-lwliday On Monday INSIDE TODAY Wbot kind of . o rt do 1JOll ·plant, watn .and eat? It's coUed "Ritual o/ Garden," 1 .and it'& .ot UC lrmne. Su • P.oge CJ of the Weekender. Index ., c,_,. .. Ae ., ... CM .... a..s 0 CHt M M Sclunit Ticket, CrOJJh Toll Tokd Gr<naJ By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM Dally ...... S.... A traffic ticket that cost county . Supervisor Laurence Schmit $25.50 bas cost Orange County taxpayers $9,400 and the tab ls sUll rising. Schmit paid the fine last Marth after first pleadln• ilmocenl and then nolo contendere (DO contest) . to charges 'that. he disobeyed a .t.rafficsignaJ. · curred in Garden Grove. The payoff continued when the county paid $4, 700 to the owner of one of the autos involved in the three·car collision. sun to be settled are medical injury claims filed by three peo- ple as well as another $2. 700 auto damage claim. County government ls self in- sured, 1 pnctice county officials • ., is less costly than paying in· surance premiums on roughly Tbe county bePD lts. 'Payott lt'7S vehJcles the county owns or · 'When lt paid a leaainl company .. ·leases. ' St,700 for the . demollsbed car The 1975 Buick stat.Ion wacon • . Schmit was drivi n g last demoll1bed in Schmit'• accldent .. December when the ecddent oc-· last December wu leased. And • $4,700 was the agreed-to value or the auto when It was destroyed In the 8 a.m . accident. Telephone communications with the area were immediately . knocked out. But the Red Cross in In the car with Schmit when Zlhuantanejo told authorities by the three-auto collision at Spr-' radio that there was no serious ingdale Street and Ch apman damage there. - Avenue occurred were his two In Acapulco, about 100 families daughters. were evacuated from low-lying areas that were flooded as the Along with three occupants of storm skirted the coast. the other two cars mvoived in the 'lbere were no immediate re- coWsion, they were taken to a port. on casualUes or damage in nearby hospital for treatment. the river basin, which bore the Later, Mamie M•nley or btuntoftheburricane. Graden Grove and Donald and The U .$. N ationaJ Weather Mary Kinner of Cypreu filed Service tn San Francisco said claims acainst the count,y allet-that Madeline had been down-ln& Sebmit ·'ran t.bel'«llllbt and graded from a bu:rrlcanc to a we ~ed... . . . ttopJcaJ 1torm. ' Alt state and federal of- fices will be closed Mon- day, Oct. 11 In observance of Columbus Day. County offices and ban'. w :i1 '''"" tion on a normal l:lcl11..u .. 1t· and schools along the OrangeCoast wlllbe open . Clty office s in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach will remain open while all others wiU close for the holiday . The United States Postal Service will operate on a holiday schedule Monday and no regular deli•eries are scheduled . ----1 . --------~ ) J . . I .A! DAILY PILOT c Friday October 3 1976 LfUt P re-vo te Sta t• I • Joh Picture • Stays Stable WASHINGTON CAP> The nation'& jobs picture remained virtually unchan1ed lo Sep· tember, with a thin Improvement in the unemployment rate coun· tered by declines in total employ· ment and the number of people actively trying to find work. The Labor Department's last monthly report before the Nov. 2 : one-tenth of a percentage point, to 7.8 percent of the work force, t from August I election showed that the official jobless rate edged downward At the same time, total employment stood al 87.8 million in September, down 162.000 from the month before And Lhe total I civilian labor force. meaning • persons with jobs plu.s those seek- ing them. was put at 95,203,000, down 280,000 from Augwt. The total employment and •'r um Page ,, I STOCK ... I McCoy was asked under cross examination to explain why I Morgan Stanley bel!e\fes the 1rvine Company 1s worth less than it was in 1972 despite sub stantial growth of the company's assets and act1v1ties. 1 McCoy testified that there 1s very little relationship between asset figures and per s hare values. He explained that per share values are estimates of how much company stock would bring in the market on a given day. 1 · The hearing will resume Tues· day. It is expected lo continue for at least six more weeks labor-force figures thus detract- ed from whatever cheer mi1bt. otherwise be derived from the marginal Improvement 1n the un- employment rate. Moreover, the department a ttributed the decline In the jobless rate, In part, to a drop in the figures ror unemployed teen·agers, 1 while the rate for adult men actually went up slightly. Labor Department analysts s8ld the changes, in any case. UNEMPLOYMENT OOWre IN COUNTY-A3 were not large enough to have a statistical significance. .. We consider it about un- changed, with both unemploy- ment and employment on a plateau," sald one official. The job figures were the latest in a string of statistics indicating staS(nant economic performance. On Thursday, the department reported that wholesale prices soared by nine-tenths of a percentage point in September, a rate that would amount to about 11 percent if projected over a year. Thal brought renewed attacks upon Administration policies by Democrat Jimmy Carter and other critics, and today's report was certain to do the same. While the jobless rate did decline after three consecutive monthly increases, the figure of 7 .8 percent is the highest at the time or any presidential election since 1940, when it was 14.8 per- cent. Then. the size of the labor force was 55.6 milllon. with 8.1 million unemployed. ~~~~::::J;;!~Lo --3o1n ·Ever est MILES U. S. S. R. S o viet-domi11ated? President Ford's comment that he does not think peopl e of Poland. R o mani a and Yug os lavia con s ider themselves dominated by the Soviet Union has con- tinued to cause problems since Wednesday night's de- bate. Challenger Jimmy Carter has apparently decided it is a major campaign issue. For more details, see story on Page A4. Carter Challenge s Ford: "Tell Truth' ALBUQUERQUE , N.J\1. (AP> -Jimmy Carter today challenged President Ford's as· sertion th'1l he never used cam paign funds ror his personal 11.P Wlreo1to10 benefit and called on Ford to ··tell the truth, tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth." In his sharpest attack to date on Ford, Carter stood atop an 011 drum at the airport here and re- ad oH for his • urlience a series of the President's alleged "di!>· crepancies, inconsistencies and conflicting statements." Carter noted Ford's statement to a While House news con rerence las t week that "no cam- paign money ever went to me personally." . The Democratic norrunee cited an Internal Revenue Service re- port showing Ford used money from a 1972 bank account con- taining mostly reimbursements for political travel and some political contributions to pay for clothing and a family ski vaca- tion to Vail, Colo. Citing the IRS document, made public Thursday by the Wall Street J ournal. Carter said: "It's reported that he only spent on personal expenses out of his own pocket $5 a week for himself and his family. There seems to be a discrepancv her e " Carter said he saw other tn· consistencies and discrepancies in Ford's statements lhat the Soviet Union docs not dominate Eastern Europe and that the Ford administration has worked actively to enact le~islation to fight the Arab boycott of firms doing business with Israel. Still another discrepancy. Climbers Near .Top KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) Two American climbers neared the summit of Mt. Everest today on tho final lee of the U.S. bicen- tennial attempt to conquer the world's tallest mountain, of- ficials reparted. Dr. Chris Chandler ot Vashon, Wash., and Bob Cormack of Boulder. Colo., were inching their way up the final yards toward the 29,028-foot peak without their Sherpa guide, Ang Phurba, who dropped back because his oxygen cylinder malfunctioned, the Forei&n Ministry here said. -Observers below u r;ing binoculars saw Chandler, a 28- ye a r . old physician, and Cormack, a 30-year-old glider pilot, crossing the dangerous "Hillary Step" just short or the summit. Then they were ob- scured by thlck clouds. The steep pitch, named after Everest's first. conqueror, is con- sidered the last obstacle to the top. An hour and 45 minutes earlier. they had been spotted at the South Summit, 278 vertical feet below the peak. Chandler and Cormack, part or the American Bicentennial Evetest Expedition, would be the second American team to scale the mountain. The other sue· . cessruJ American expedition was in 1963. A 1971 American attempt failed. Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norkay conquered the summit in 1953. It appeared that. neither Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum, who had hoped to become the first American women to scale Mt. Everest, would have a chance at the summit. A Jap- anese, Junko Tabie. is the only woman to have reached the sum- mit from the Nepal side. The assault team's schedule had called for them to awake at 3 a .m. in their tents at 27,SOO·foot· high Camp 6, m elt snow for a breakfas t of soup and hot chocolate, then a few hours later strap their 50-pound packs to 'their backs and begin the climb to the 29,028-foot summit. The embassy. in radTo contact with expedition member Dan Emmett at the 12-membe r group's base camp, s aid the team left about an hour later than planned. Emmett gave no reason for the delay. From Page A l SLAI N ... uf a clerk who apparently wasn "L moving fast enough for the gunmen. .. There are an awful lot of similarities between the murder last night and our robbery Tues· day," said Costa Mesa Police Lt. George Lorton. He said Costa Mesa officers were comparing notes with Anaheim police on the two rob- beries. TONIGlff .. SEC RET AFFAIRS OF MILDRED WILD" Cos ta Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fair- grounds, Oct. 8·9, 15-16, 8:30 p.m ''WHEN YOU coMJN• BACK. RED RYDER?" -Irvine Com- munity Theater. Bristol al Red mu, Oct. s-e. 1s-1s, 22·23, 8:30 p.m. "THE RULING CLASS" South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday-Sunday through Oct. 30, 8p.m. KIWANIS TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SERIES -"Sea and Shore of Baja." Dr. Ted Walk e r l ec ture r. OCC . auditorium, 8 p.m . FRIDAY NIGHT FlLMS - "Blume in Love," OCC Forum. 7:30p.m . $1. FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs. Dana Hills al OCC, 8 p .m. Newport Harbor vs. Redlands, Davidson Field, 8 p.m. OCC PLANETARIUM -"The Long Distance Call," Stephen .Lattanzio lecturer, 7:30 and 9 p.m . OCC LECTURES -"Here and There with Lloyd Smith," Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. "Morali- ty, Legality, Lunacy,•• Dr. Alfred Painter lecturer. Science Lec- ture l , 7: 30 p . m. ·'Freewheel America," Glenda and Tim Wilhelm lecturers, Fine Arts Hall 119, 7:30 p.m . COASTLINE CC LECTURE- ''The Art of Dying," Christine MaiUand lecturer, First United Methodist Church, 7:30p.m. SATUR DAY,OCI'. t ORANGE COUNTY PIDLHARMONlC CONCERT - LA Philharmonic Orchestra, Sidney Harth conducting, Santa Ana High School. 8:30p.m. OCC FILM WATCH - "Mystery of Kaspar Hauser," Forum. 8 p.m . F.OOTBALL E:.tancia al El Modena, 8 p .m . OCC al San Diego Mesa. F ront Page ,, I SUCCES S . • • that runs : profound, severe, moderale~d mild. "Their angemenl is certain· ly not so ething I would recom· mend for all mentally disabled people, but they seem to have handled ll very well," !'he said. "F1oyd cares a lot about Estelle, and Estelle cares a lot about F1oyd. 1 think they did the right Uung." The Montgomcrys have no re-' servations about marriage for r e· ' larded couples. "If two people m eet and fall in· love like we did. l 'd tell 'em lo go ahead and do it," Floyd said. They don't pis n to have children because doctors say Estelle's weak legs could not hold up un- der the strain or child bearing. But being mentally disabled did not inOuence their r!r-0.ision. Why shouldn 't retarded people be allowed to have children'?" f1oyd asked. 1\ man suitably clad in a racing helmcl drive~ whul 1s purported to be the world's fastest tractor during a mountain race in Feldk1rch. Sw1tzC'rlancl. ThC' speed tractor is powered by an eight-cylinder engin_e and is said to go from zero to 48 mps m four seconds flat with a dazzling lop speed of 108 mph. Curter said. is Ford's assertion that his adminis tration has lric<' to enact and cnforl'C lc,.:1slallon to prevent nuclear prolifcrnlton Ford acknowlcrlgl'<l today lhal some ha\e s uggc!\ted "I wa:.n't as predse as I should have b<'en ·· on Eastern Europe and that ··"hat 1 meant to i-av·· was the t.:nitcd Slate5 doc"> not recognize Sovil•t dom1nal1on in Ea:.tcrn Europe and never" 111 Sgt. B i ll Wri gh~. of the Anaheim department, said the three men ente r ed the AJbertson's Market. telling three clerks on duty and about 15 to 20 cutomers they planned lo rob the market. and ordering them lo lie Both are aware or their limita- tions. Estelle said that since a bout with polio when she was 6. her speech has been poor and she 1s unable to think as clearly. l•l oyd said he's not sure of the medical reasons forhis disabJlity, bul he's "always been u slow learner." ,. Mesan Charged in Rape Victim Gets Call Seek ing Second 'Date' Laguna B('ach µoltce arrested a Costa Mesa man Thursday after a male telephone C'a ller believed lo bC' the !inmc man who raped a 16-ycar-old La~una girl Tuesday cont artt'd his former victim to make a date with her for another liaison. Poli<'C' s u1rl M it· had .J Spears. 23. of 3221 New York Ave .. was ORANGE COAST t DAILY PILOT t-. .. Ot .. ~ {04 I 0• '"/ P • .,, #tt'l_.•Hf\ '" '""' btl'W'ct '""' Nfl#' p,.," 1 nuN1'"""""' O• tN> O" ·~~ (1\..41,I P11f\~,\.,lf'Q (f\f't'I( 1""' ~ •.• ._ .. 1'•1 M tu1 N1t)t1 11'1t1 ¥ "''911-f' ,,.,,l"•fQ!I\ f d1At> 'rt· (' '' V.\4 Nflfwr-••f A.1 ''" U·•~l·~M ""'•I\ t ..,,.. I•'" Vall""' "" ~" ,,.,.1tt'°11Ai'• "'''*'' ,.,.., I t')\l"IA"•"''-••fll'\f~• t A\ "11.-•-1 .. ,. I f\ \ °""'''"""d C .. twfCl4f\ ~ fu "°' "' , .. . ,,.,.,, OAI Nr'I' '"unca ···n• •• ,.,, .,..,, " .. . \tfHt (0\1• Mr·• (,., •• ,,,,. 4•ltJ• ..... ,.,.. w ••• "'•'•"" '" .. nn ~ •·~ JtOll ("'It• "'~ .. p.._, .... 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Police Dele<'tivc Gene Brooks said police were call<.'<! Thursday evening by the father of the girl who was raped along a secluded dirt r oad after her attacker pirkcd her up while she was hitchhiking in front of Laguna Beach High School late Tuesday. The girl wa); so shaken by the attack she was unable to talk with the man on the telphone. however. a classmate visiting her did, said poUce. and she soon determined through comments made about lhe night before that the caller asserledly was the rapist. The girl agreed to a suggestion made by the caller that she meet him In front of the city recreation office, 578 Glenneyre St., that evening. Brooks and Sgt. Bruce Briggs made arrangements for a remale police omcer to act as a decoy If needed and police immediately set up a stakeout of the area. Spears was arrested after Det. Brooks saw t he man's dls - tlO<'tlvely painted red-orange small foreign sedan cruise by tbe recreation omce twice, each time turnina to drive around the block. The description of the car matched that of the vehicle driven by the rapist, B'rooks said. I> Spears' car was stopped by a Laguna Beach patrol unit on Legion Street after Brooks, using a walkie-talkie, radioed the order for officers to close in. Brooks said the heavy-set man's appearance matched that or a composite rendering made from a description of the rapist given by the young victim. The detective said the rapist had taken the girl"!> telephonf' number at the time of th~ inci dent Mesa to Buy $29,000 in Photo Gear Costa Mesa Is purchasing more than $29,000 in photographic equipment for the city's police department photo lab. Seven photo supply stores sub- mitted bids and contracts were awarded to the following three shops: Colenta America Corp .• Santa Ana, received two contracts# one for an $11 ,057 photo llm automatic pr"Ocessing sy"tem, and another for a photographic paperproce"sor, valuedat$UOO. The Pako Corp., or Min· neapolls was the low bidder for a continuoue pl\oto~taphlc paper pr1nlu, aUl0,127.lS. ' on the fl oor. One suspect r emained near a door. police said, while the others went lo the first cash register and demanded that the clerk empty cash into a sack. During the conversation, each acted as interpreter for the other, ·' explaining words and concepts • theolherwa~ unfamiltarwith. ~~~~~~~~~~~ All For The Family - What Changes your house more than any other thing? What improves acoustics dramatically? What warms up a house? What imparts uniQue beauty and comfort? Carpeting from Alden's. that's what• (If your house .. stifles .. you. stop in and see us FAST l DEN'S. ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 ,.LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6416·"4838 -6A6-'235S ·. Ori1;nge Coast EDITION Today's Closi11r,f N.Y.Stoeks ·' VOL. 69, NO. ~82, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1976 N ' TEN CENTS . . J ~Retarded Pair Say Marriage-Succes.- f FRESNO CAP)-Almostever· skilled trade. by polio. and she needs Ftoyd's did," bo said with a smile that as did friends and relatives. Buta .. We play a game ol marble~ yone who Jc nows F1oyd and But as they sit side by side on a bdpdreasing and bathing. Estelle returned. friend took lbem to get blood tests every day and the loser does th. Estelle Montgomery told them threadbare sofa in their sparsely 'Ji1oyd, 38; regrets only that he They met at a workabop for the and a marriHe license, and a housework," Estelle said. ''An · theirmarnagewouldneverwork. furnished living room. both say didn't meet Estelle sooner-. handicapped, and began courting justiceorthepeaceperformedthe our biggest nule is that we neve Mentally retarded people can't they'veneverbeenhappier. "Ever since we've been mar-alter Estelle fell and broke her ceremony. Seventeen states ban gotobedmadateachother." ! ·'expect to make a go of it together. "It was the right decision," said ried, I've been happy," he said. leg. F1oyd rode bis bicycle six marriages of retarded people, but Frances Davis, a social worker, , biendswarned. Estelle, 45, in rapid, slurred "People told us that mentally mileseverydaytovisllheraUhe Californiaisnotoneofthem. who makes s ure that th~ t And it's true that the middle-speech. ''When I lived with my retarded people just don't work hospital, where he proposed. Married almost a year and a Montgomerys receive propel] 'age couple's meager income s1ster, everybody made my de-out together. Theysaidl'djustget "'Withabrokenleg,shecouldn't half, Floyd and Estelle said that health care and Social Se<:urity: makes it difficult to pay the renl cisaons for me. tired of her and throw her out escape," F1oyd said. setting a few ground rules helped benefits, described both a&> and keep rood on the shelves. Both •·Now I'm leading my own life." after a while. Workshop officials there dis-them make the partnership a s ue-"moderately r etarded on a seal~ are unemployed and have no Estelle's right leg is shriveled .. But we knew better than they couraged them from marrying. cess. (See SUCCESS, Page AZ) 1 ., Footbridge t •> Close Corona del Mar's Goldenrod footbridge over Bayside Drive will be closed for a month beginning Monday while workers of the B. D. Womack Construction Com·· pany repair the bridge's decks. The $9,800 repair job is expected to be completed by mid-November. Newport Council To Mull S ignals A nine-project li!>t. which in - cludes construction of five new traffic signals, will be presented Tuesday by Newport Bench Traf · fie Engineer Bill Darnell for cit~ council approval. Included on Darnell's $403,195 list are two new signals and a pedes trian warmng sign that arc already in the planning proces~ as leftovers from last year As suggested hy Darnell, the projects lo b1' undertaken this year are· A new signal at West Coasl Highway and Prospect Street. A new signal <it East Coast Highway and lr\'aneTerracc. A nC\\ ped('strian "arn1ng si~n at East Coast Hi ghway and Orchid Avenue ~Recon!>truct1on of the exist- ing signal at Irvine Avenues and Weslcliff Dnvt> -Reconstruction or lhe e~isl· ing signal at Newport Boulevard and32nd Street. -Reconstruction of lht> signal at Balboa Boulc\'ard und Main Street from a flashing red lo a standard traffic ~1gnal -Construction of a new signal at Campus Drive and Von Karman A venue. {;onstruction of a new signal al Birch Street and Von Karman Avenue. -Construction of a new signal at Birch Street and Jamboree Road. Darnell is also recommending about $20,000 worth of mis· cellaneous signal modifications throughout the city and $24,000 worth of preparatory work on six proJects to be funded and built in the next two years. The three left over projects, the Coast I-It g h way s ignals at Prospect and Irvine Terrace and the pedestrian warning at Orchid, were carried over with $77,695 worth of funds from last year's budget. Total cost or Darnell's project is $403,195, of which the city's share will be $177,695, which was set aside in this year's budget. The rest will be paid by the state Department of Transportation, the county. and developers. Peninsiila's Bayfrontl C·ouncil · To Study New Plan Owners of homes along Buena Vista Boulevard and Edgewater Avenue who have put up walls, fences, signs and patios on the beach may have to tear the im- provements out if the Newport Beach City Council approves a plan drawn up by City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. Councilmen are slated to hear . a report from O'Neil on private use of the public beaches on the Balboa Peninsula during their study session Tuesday afternoon. The matter is slated for action during the evening business session. O'Neil's report~ prepared at the request of the city council, suggests that landscaping in- stalled on the public property be allowed to remain as long as resi- dents get a city permit. However, O'Neil further re- commends that any other kind or improvement -walls, fences, gates, signs. patios and living areas -be removed from public property. The issue of · public access along the beach front extending from Bay Avenue to Fernando Str~t has plagued city officials for years. In his report. O'Neil points out that the original maps or the area, registered in 1906, show a 40-foot s trip of land between the lots and the water as a dedicated public street. The s treet has never been built, but there is a six-foot sidewalk built on the inland side of the roadway. In 1960, sever al Edgewater Avenue residents sued the city to force legal recognition of private property rights along the 40-foot · strip because they said the de- dication of the roadway was never accepted by the city. The original ruling in the case, <See BEACHES, Page A2) CdM School Sets Carniv~ Saturday The Corona del Mar Efemen- tary School PT A is sponsoring its annual school carnival Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the school, 610 Carnation Ave. Entitled, •'La Fiesta de la Corona del Mar,'' the event will feature rides, games, food and prizes. There also will be a draw- ing for a 10-speed bike. Patios Doonied? O•llY Pilel Photo Dy Uo P•y~ THIS VIEW OF BUENA VISTA 'BOULEVARD' ILLUSTRATES BEACH PROBLEM In Newport Beach, Down to the Nltty Gritty on Private Property Versus Public Access Conflict of Interest? Consultant Views lroine-Mobil Stock Sale By TOM BARLEY Ot Ille 011ty PlloUtett Investment consultant Bowen McCoy admitted in court Thurs- day that his employers left themselves open lo charges of conflict of interest during negotiations that could have led to the sale of James Irvine Foun- dation stock in the Irvine Com- pany to the Mobil Oil Company. McCoy, who represents Morgan Stanley and Company of New York City, agreed under questioning in Orange County Superior Court that bis fll'm had had a long association with Mobil in 1972 when it was hired by the foundation to appraise Irvine Company stock. But he stressed that foundation directors were aware of the con- nection. His firm will be paid $500,000 for a study which bas de- termined th at the Mobil offer of $24 a share for the foundation's controlling interest in the Irvine Company is a fair offer. Irvine heir ess Joan Irvine Smith argues that the stock held by herself and other minority stockholders is worth much more than the Mobil valuation which would place the worth or the Irvine Company at about $200 million. Police Seek Thin Bandit in Cd.M Robbe r y Police are seeking a thin bandit who struck early today, robbing a Corona del Mar gas s tation managerof$800. Det. Sam Amburgey of Newport Beach said the hold up took place just after the 5 a.m. opening of the Prestige gas sta- tion al East Coast Highway and Judge James F. Judge is being asked to make permanent a tem- porary injunction granted by Judge Claude M . Owens when Mrs. Smith first challenged what she calls a ''sweetheart deal.'' The foundation holds a 54.5 per•, cent controlling interest in the Irvine Company. Jt is compelled by federal law to divest itself of' those holdings. McCoy was asked bnder cross examination to explain why Morgan Stanley believes the Irvine Company is worth less than it was in 1972 despite sub·, stanlial growth of the company's, assets and activities. ~ McCoy testified that there is! very little relationship between.: asset figures and per share" values. He explained that per • share values are estimates of} how much company stock would. hring In the market on a given'\ da~ : Orangfj Coast ..... .c:....., c::a •~ ft'eather Fair weather expected ~ through Saturday along the coast. Clouds and ~ dense fog likely early in a .m. Highs in upper 70S. Supervisor Tab $9,400 ·Poinsettia A venue. The station manager, John Burris, 36, told officers he had just • opened the safe when he was con- fronted by a man who was bran- dishing a large pistol. The hearing will re.c;ume Tues-1 day. It Is expected to continue fo~ at least six more weeks . 1 ---1 Semi-holiday I NSIDE T ODAY What kind of art do you plont, water .and eat? It's calltd "Ritual of Garden," .and It's .at UC lnnne. See • P.oge CJ of the Weekender. I ndex 11 CJ.It Sclunit Ticket, Crash Toll Total Grou:tJ Burris said he cleaned out the sate and gave the money to the bandit who drove off in an old, full-sized CheVl'olet. By GARY GRANVILLE 01 tll4 billy l"iMt S&efl A traffic ticket that cost county Supervisor Laurence Schmit $25.SO has cost Orange County taxpayers $9,400 and the tab is still rising. Scbmilpaid the flDeJastMarch after first pleading innocent and then nolo eontendere (no contest) to charges that he disobeyed a 'curred in Garden Grove. The payoff continued when the county paid $4, 700 to the owner of one of the autos involved in the three-ear collision. Still to be setued are medical lt\jury claims flied by three peo- ple u well u another $2, 700 auto dam~e claim. $4,700 was the agreed-to value or the auto when it was destroyed in the 8 a. m. accident. In the car with Schmit when the three.auto collision at Spr· togdale Street and Chapman Avenue occurred were bis t-wo daughters. The gunman is described as be· ing in his early 20s, standing about five feel, seven inches tall. He is thin, Burris said. ·Wreckage Sought BRIDGETOWN, Barbados Aloog with thr~ occupants ol CAP) -Aviation officials say County govemmmrt is self in· 'tbeotbertwo cus involved in the they will try to ratse the On Monday All state and federal of- fices will be closed Mon-• day, Oct. 11 in observance oC Columbus Day. County o(fices and banJ<s will func- tion on a normal schedule and schools along the Orange Coast wiU be open . •• Al . .., traffic signal. · IW"ed. a practice county officials· ~alon, they were take to a Wl'eckage of a Cuban jetliner ... 1-r ii Jes1 costly thm paying in· newby hos pita Hor tn1tment. Irom the noor of the Caribbean, surance pnmlums oo rouably Later, M amle M•nley of 1,800 feet deep, to try to find out City omces in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach will remain open while all others will close for the holiday . The United States Postal Service will operate on a holiday schedule Monday and no reruJar deliveries arescbeduled • CJ.I .... BU C• CS-IO •• •• 1.975 vehlcleA t.bt c~ty owns or · Graden Grove and Donald aod ·what caused an e"X}>losioo report-· . leaMS. · Mary Kinner of Cypress ftled ed by the pilot just before the . Tbe 1975 Buick station waioa • cl.alma atalNt the count,y alleg-crash. Tbe Oubana Airlines DC8 demollthed la Sebmit's accldent. : lnaSdlmlt. "ran ~red llaht and went down about five miles off : 1 ~, lut ~m~r: •~)~. ~ : wecolllded:• • -··-· ,. .• Barbados on Wednesday,, ..• ~ ~~~:l!ME*Raliliiiiiimii:M·~~,...;i,>~·._·~l--, •. ~,.;.~$11111 .... 1111 .... 111 .. m;i ... n .. TR?mii?MFZ::lll~·~tr..iClill'm'~~·f~l:elllll..Ai' •·•r*;z-..::~:;:.:a;:a.;;...1 .,.........__ , The county began its payoff when it paid a leasing company • $4, 700 for the demolished car Sch mil was dri.ving last. .µecember when the accident oc-· \, ' • t" ~ ) ' , AZ DAIL y PILOt N Frloay October 8. 1971 Lasi Pre-vote Stat.s Joh Pict11re Stays Stable WASlllNGTON (AP ) The nation's Jobs picture remained virtually unchanged in Sep- tember, with a thin Improvement in the unemploym ent rate coun teted by decli nes 1n total employ ment and the number of people actively trying to find work. The Labor Department's last monthly rf'port before the Nov 2 Clerk Dies In Anaheim .Store Heist By STEVE MITCHELL 0t l~t O•ll~ Pllol ~H A 20·year-old supermarket clerk died early today after being blasted at cluse ran~e with a sawed-off shotgun during an Anaheim markd robbery Thur:. day night. Costa Mesa police arc tn· vestigating similanUes between the three gunmen involved 10 the Anaheim robbery and a market heist earlier this \\Cek 1n Costa Mesa. Jack Warren Mason of Stanton died at 1 :40 a .m . at West Anaheim Community Hospital. three hours after three bandits e ntered the Albertson's Market, 610 S. Brookhursl SL, Anaheim. at 10:30 p.m . Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old, were of Latin descent One carried the sawed-off shotgun and the other two held pistols. Anaheim police I said today. Tuesday night, three gunmen matching the description of the trio in Thursday night's robbery. : rushed into Ralph's Market in Costa Mesa's H ar bor Shoppmg Center. collecting more than $1.000 from customers and cash drawers before flecinl'! In that instance, the shotgun· 'wielding suspect slammed the barrel of his gun into the shoulder of a clerk who apparently wasn't moving fast enough for the gunmen. ·'There are an awful lot of similarities between the murder last night and our robbery Tues- ' day," said Costa Mesa Police Lt George Lorton. He said Costa Mesa officers were comparing notes with Anaheim police on the two rob· beries. Sgt. Bill Wright. of the Anaheim department, said the three men e n tered the• Albertson's Market. telling three clerks on duty and about 15 to 20 cutomers they planned to rob the market. and ordering them to lie on the floor One suspert remained near a door, police s:ild, while the others went to the first cash resister and demanded that the clerk empty rnsh into a sal'k one-tenth of a percentuge pomt. to 7.8 percent of the work force. from August. election showed that the official jobless rate edged downwurd At the same lime, total employment stood at 87.8 million In September, down 162,000 from the month before. And the total civilian labor force, meaning persons with jobs plus those seek U1g them, was put al 95,203.000, down 280,000 from August. The total employment and UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN IN COUNTY-Al labor-for ce figures thus detract- ed from whatever cheer might otherwise be derived from the marginal improvement in the un- employment rate. Moreover. the department attributed the decline in the jobless rate, in part. to a drop in the figures for unemployed teen-agers, while the rate for adult men actually went up slightly. Labor Department analysts said the changes, in any case. were not large enough to have a statistical s ignificance. "We consider it about un· changed, with both unemploy- ment and employment on a plateau.•' said one official. The job figures were the latest in a string of statistics indicating stagnant economic performance. On Tburs~ay, the department reported that wholesale prices soar ed by nine-tenths of a percentage point in September, a rate that would amount to about 11 percent if projected over a year. That brought renewed attacks upon Administration policies by Democrat Jimmy Carter and other critics, an<! today's r eport was certain to do the same. While the jobless rate did decline after three consecutive monthly increases, lhe figure or 7 8 percent is the highest at the lime of any presidential election since 1940, when it was 14.8 per- cent. Then, the size of the labor force was 55.6 million, with 8.1 miUion unemployed. Coupled with rising prices and the slowdown In economic growth, the lack of improvement on the jobs front doubtlessly will fuel charges that President Ford is off base with his contention that his policies are leading the economy to sustained recovery. Cops March Again NEW YORK (AP) -Nearly 3,000 off -duty police om cers staged yet another noisy and dis· ruptive march through midtown Manhattan Thursday in their dis· pule with the city over a deferred pay hike and longer hours, descending on the campaign headquarters of Democratic pre· s1dential cand1dat1~ Jimmy Carter. 0 jQQ MILES U. S. S. R. Soviet-dominated? President Ford's comment that he does not lh1nk people of Poland Romania and Yugoslavia consider themselves 0 dominated by ~he Soviet Union .has, con· ~inued to cause problems smce Wednesday mght s. de· bate. Challenger Jimmy Carter has apparently ~ec1ded it is a major campaign issue. For more details, sec story on Page A4 . Two U.S. CliDlhers Near Everest Peak KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Two American climbers neared the summit of Mt. Everest today on the final leg of the U.S. bicen· tennial attempt lo conquer the world's tallest mountain, or- ficiaJs reported. Dr. Chris Chundler of Vashon. It appeared that neithe r Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum. who had hoped to become the first American women to scale Mt. Everest, would have a chance at the summit. A Jap- anese, Junko Tabie, is the only woman to have reached the sum mil from the Nepal side Explosion Victilll, 14, Dies Fountafo Valley High School student Michael Kane, cnlically burned in a science lab exploolon two weeks ago, di(.'<! ThW':sday at UC Irvine Medical Center. The 14-year-old student had been in critical condition in the hospital 's buro 1,1nit sufferinJt from third-degree burns over 90 percent of hi:s body. Rosary will be recited ror the yo1.1th Sunday at 8 p.m . at Peek Family Mortuary Chapel, 7801 BolsaAve., We11tminster. A funeral mass will be condu('t ed Monday at 9: lS a.m .. at St Bonaventure Catholic Church. 16400 Springdale St .. Huntington Beach. The teenager is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs . John Kane, and two brothers, John and Stephen. Fire department investiga~ors said an alcohol lamp, used 1n a science experiment, ignited vapors from a can of dup!Mating fluid and caused the explosion. Students used the fluid in lheir alcohol lamps. The incident occurred at 4 p.m. September 27, just 10 minutes before students were to go home for the day. school otflcials said. Kane, who was closest to the exploding can which new about 20 feet across the room. was the only student injured in the bl'ast. His instructor, Robert Rolle, 35, of 15942 Quartz St., Westminster, tried to extinguish the flames as the youth panicked. Two students, Roy Mendoza, 14 and Brian Usevitch, 14, gr~bbed a blanket and jackets to try and smother the flames cov· ering Kane. Rolle s uc ceeded in ext· inguishing the flames with the blanket but suffered third degree bums on his hands and arms. The instructor was taken to Fountain Valley community Hospital where he is in satisfac· tory condition. Wash.. and Bob Cormack or Boulder. Colo .. were inching their way up the finaJ yards toward the 29,028-foot peak without their Sherpa guide, Ang -l'hurba, who dropped back because his oxygen cylinder malfunctioned , the Foreign Ministry here said. Observers below using blnoculars saw Chandier, a 28- y ear -o Id physician, and Cormack, a 30-year-old glider pilot. crossing the dangerous "Hillary Step" just short of the summit. Then they were ob- scured by thick clouds. Carter Challenges Ford: 'Tell Truth' The steep pitch, named after Everest's first conqueror, is con- sidered the last obstacle to the top. An hour and 45 minutes earlier , they had been spotted at the South Summit. 278 vertical feet below the peak. Chandl<'r and Cormack, part of the American Bicentennial Everest Expedition. would be the second American team to scale the mountain. The other sue· cessful American expedition was in 1963. A 1971 American attempt failed. Sir Edmund HiUary or New Zealand and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norkay conquered the summit in 1953. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CAP> -Jimmy Carter today challenged President Ford's ai.· sertion that he never used cam- paign funds for his personal benefit and called on Ford to "tell the truth. tcU the whole truth and nothing but the truth." In hJs sharpest attack to date on Ford. Carter stood atop an oil drum at the airport here and re- ad off for hi s audience a series of the President's alleged "dis· crepanc1es. inconsistencies and conflicting statements." Carter noted Ford's statement to a White House news con- ference last week that "no cam- paign money ever went to me personally.'' dJscrepancy here." . Carter said he saw other m· consistencies and discrepancies in Ford's statements that the Soviet Union does not dominate Eastern Eur ope and that the Ford administration has worked actively to enact legislation Lo fight the Arab boycott of firms doing business with Israel. Still another discrepancy, Carter said. is Ford's assertion that his administration has tried to enact and enforce legislation to prevent nuc I ear proliferation Ford acknowledged today that some have suggested 1'1 wasn't as precise as I should have been" on Eastern Europe and that "what I meant to say" was the United States does not r ecognize Soviet domination in Eastern Europe and never will . • Ofily 1'11 .. l••H P ... I• .Johe~ .Sc off Jack Lincke, 31. Laguna Reach , 1:, NewPorl Beach's newest m ar1 nc safety o(. ficer. one of ::.1x fulllime members o( the city's lifeguard staff. Lincke has worked as a lifeguard in Laguna Bc:ich and Hunt· ington Beach. From Page 11 l BEACHES whJch backed the homeowners, was reversed by the state Dis· trict court of Appeal. O'Neil said his recommenda- tions are based on the fact that the city in the past has given permission for some encroach- ments. He also bases his suggestions on the fact that parts of the strip have private property on the water side of the public roadway as well as on the inland side. The point of the new policy. he sug· gests. is to prov1de public us~ of the beaches and at the same hme encourage the "maintenance by pnvate property O\\.ners of the existing park-like ~1.1rround ings." ' On Buena. Vista between Bay and Edgewater. one of the loca· tions where there is private pro- perty on both sides of the public right-of-way, he . s uggests the council allow lansdscaping in the 'public properly. but nothing else. Ile notes that other improve- ments outside of the right-of-way cannot be controlled by the cit v. Along Edgewater from Buena Vista to I sland Avenue. the private property is only on the in~ land side of the n~ht-of·way. although there 1s a privately con· structed i,ca wall on the \\aler side. Again. he recomme_ntls a landscaping only in U1e nght·of- way On Edg"walcr from Island to Alvarado Street, O'NeiJ recom- mends that no improvements be permitted in the public property which consists or a beach sloping down to the " atcr Hurricane Rips Mexico The Democratic nominee ~ited an Internal Revenue Service r e· port showing Ford used money from a 1972 bank account con- taining mostly reimbursements for political tra\•el and some °political contributio~ to ~ay for clothing and a family ski vaca· lion lo Vail, Colo. Citing the IRS document, made public Thursday by the Wall Street Journal. Carter said: •·rrs reported that he only spent on personal expenses out of his own pocket SS a week for hJmself and his family. There seems lo be a "I think it's time for Mr. Ford to enter this campaign on an equal basis and let the American people know the answers to some or these discrepancies," Carter said. Earlier, Carter said in Loe; Angeles that Ford blundered politically, outraged the nation's allies and disturbed millions or U .S . citizens by claiming Eastern Europe is free ol Soviet domination. On Edgewater from Alvarado lo Fernando, the right·of-way is 50 feet wide with private proper- t y on both sides. But O'Neil notes that the pri v atC' lots on the water side of the right-of-way are in the water and cannot beust!d . As on the preceding stretch, he rec om m ends no private im- provemenb b" oermilll"<l Wi1u:ls Subside From 161 MPH Gmts MEXICO CITY <AP> llur- ricane Madeline roared in from the Pacific and slammed mto Mexico's west coast today with winds gu~tmg up to 161 miles an hour, the government weather service reported But it quickly dwindled to the strength of a tropical storm. Madeline. first packing sus- tained winds of 124 miles an hour. made its landfall at the mouth of the Balsas River, 186 miles northwest of Acupulco and 37 miles northwest of the tourist ci- ty of Zihuantanejo. • tiitipnonti communications OAANO! COAST N DAILY PILOT ~~;:.~~c:-~,~,·.:.':, ~:.;.:;:;:: (), .~; ()'l.AU "".,.'"''"" CA"'O""'' S.Nt,., • ..,, ,,~,., .. &vb'l\"'i'tJ ~""l'f•• •tr\•1'\f'Jt\ '''~" fOf C.1t• t• ,...\,a Nf''#tl0"1 ""• f\ •tynf ""J'Of'I fk!\l'L"I '""" l llf"t Vall•y ,,..,.,,_ \•1Ml•PM • V•H•ir •"l•j lAOVf'loth~"' \«wtL"ICC\•\I •\•-.O .. ~IH• ttM f\ tNb4• .. IW>G '"'"""•• ~ "~""' ,._ .. pr "<!CHI P\olt>fl'~"'1 0•1111rt1 \ ctt l'O 'fl#\t l•ot \trHI C.0\tA ..Wu C•W0•"-••'7tlt. .... ,,,"' wm Chf\1d•n1 A'WJ Pu0t ~ J10 ll c .. ..., "04 . ,....,'M~t ·~ c,..-.. .... ~ ..... I'• '" ........... .. l d1t01 ,,...,.. .. .._ ...... .... __ ,.., ..... ... 0,, ..... N \.ff• '9•<M'11 fl' llUH 4\\t\••"' Mt~·•'f'IOll'jlttlf\ OttlCH (""tl•Mfl• ))0Wf\t8.l'l'~t,..tt \.•o""• St.et" t ti• Ci+•~..-. t;t•H:' H11nt1f'o9'0ft tt .. f f'li 1 /11) "tit" Bouft,.•rd S.""1•1>4<~ Vlll•Y )\I'll u ,., II~ ., -..-~ 0·•~ ''""""""'' l•lepflon• (714)14,~1 c1 .. ettle0 Advert111no ... ,.5411 =''C :.;~ ~.~~ ~~::::;:'~1,'::. "''1't' .,, •fllt-truw-""t~H ... UH\ ~·· tt- o•r-ofv<td "" tl"lovt '"c••I •''"''""" et ( ........ ~llW"•• \fie:•--fl•\\ t •U.tAOf': _..,. at C»\t• Mtt4 C..IU,.rfttt \V'9't rfafl4'f'll •• C.•rrltr U H ~f'tty aw fl'il•·I U st ~t~,, "'41Ual\' efthflllllt~\J >Omtwtttriii, wttb the area were immediately knocked out. But the Red Cross m Zihuantanejo told authorities by radio thal there was no serious damage there. ln Acapulco. about 100 famillN; were evacuated from low-lying areas that were flooded as the storm skirted the coast There were no immediate re· ports on casualties or damage in the river basin. wh.ich bore the brunt of the hurricane. The U .S. National Weather Service in San Francisco said that Madeline had been down ~raded from a hurricane to a tropical storm The weather sen;ce said the wmds would die down to about JO miles an hour by evening. Two major hydroelectric dams, the V1llita and the In· fiemillo, are situated near the mouth of I he river. which separates the !>tates of Guerrero and Mlchoacan. When Hurricane Liza hit last week· farther north. sweeping ucross Mexico's Baja California peninsula. heavy rains burst an earthen dam just outside the city oC La Paz, sending a wall of water cascading on a shan· tytown. More than 400 people died. From Pa9e 11 J SUCCESS STORY . • • that runs : profound, severe. moderate and mild . "Their arrangement is certain· ly not something I would recom- mend for all mentally disabled people. but they seem to ha"e handled it very well," rihe 11ald. "F1oyd cares a lot about Estelle. and Estelle cares a lot about floyd. 1 think they did the right thing.·· ' The Montgome"Js have no re· servations about man1age for re- tarded couples. ''Jr two people meet and fall in love like we did, l 'd tell 'em to go ahead and do It," Floyd saJd. Theydon'tplantohavechildren because doctors 1ay Estelle's weak lega could not bold up un· der the strain of chlld bearln&. But betna mentally di.sabled did noUn.flu~nce \b'lr decllloo. 1 Wtui sbouldn t retarded p.op c be all«>!ed .to have cblldren?", ' Floyd asked. Both are aware t>f their lim1ta· lions. Estelle said that since a bout with polio when she was 6, her speech has been poor and she is unable to think as clearly. F1oyd said he'.s not sure of the medic a l reasons for tds disability, but he's "ttlways been a slow learner.·· During tht converRalion. each acted as lnh'rprl'ter for the other. expluining words Und concepts the other was unfamiliar with . Estelle can read and write to a limited extent. Floyd can do neither, but ha11 a driver's license and the cutperience or Uvtng in· dependently for several yea.rs ~Core marriage. Both have trouble manaitn1 money, bowtn•er, and Mrs. Davis fears store clerks m_, be t.aking advanta.ge of them In all cases. O'Neil suggesLs that access tn private piers be al- lowed Whl'rt' a harbor permit has been granted All For The Family-. What Changes your house more than any other thing? What improves acoustics dramatically? What warms up a house? What imparts uniQue beauty and comfort? Carpeting from Alden's. that's what1 (If your house "stifles you. stop 1n and see us FAST l ~.=· ... ~,·-.· 'DEN'S ~~ir;,e· ·~*'.~ ~:· :rnsiaiiatiiiti: ·custom draperies •'~· t• ' rtA..,,,,,,.,.. .. .,, ·~>. {'~·· linoleum • wood 1tvvt , ••• ,, / 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 926'21 • PHONE 6.C6 • .C838 6A6 2355 .. I Saddlebaek EDI T I O N .. YOL 69, NO. 282, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES A f ternoon l\.Y. 'to~·ks T EN CENTS t ;u.s. Climbers Near Peak of Everest . f ~KATMANDU , Nepal (AP) - o American climbers neared e summit of Mt. Everest today ~ the final Jeg of the U.S. bicen- tmnial attempt to conquer the ~orld's tallest mountain, of- f'icials reported . · Dr. Chris Chandler of Vashon, Wash., and Bob Cormack of Boulder, Colo .. were inching · their way up the final yards • toward the 29,028·foot p eak without their Sherpa guide, Ang Phurba,. who dropped b ack because his oxygen cylinder malfunctioned, the Foreign Ministry here said. Observers b e l ow usi n g binoculars saw Chandler, a 28· year ·o l d p hys i cian, a nd · Cormack, a 30-year-old glider pilot, crossing the dangerous "lnllary Step .. just sbOrt ol the summit. Then they were ob- scured by thick cloud.5. The steep pitch, named alter Everest's flrst conqueror, is con- sidered the last obstacle to the top. An hour and 45 minutes earlier, they h ad been spotted at the" Soulb Summit, 278 vertical feet. below the peak . Tab's Growing Schmit· Crash Cost: $9 ,400 By GARY GRANVILLE Oft ... O•llY Pilot Sl.lff A traffic ticket that cost county Supervisor L a urence Schmit $25.SO has cost Orange County taxpayers $9,400 and the t ab is still rising. Schmit paid the Cine last March after first pleading innocent and then nolo contendere (no contest) to charges that he disobeyed a traffic signal. The county began its payoff when it paid a leasing company $4,700 for the demolished car Sc hmit w a s d r i ving las t December when the accident OC· Saddle back Contract Awarded Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have awarded a contract totaling $1.6 , million for· additions and altera· tions t o Missi on Viejo High School. W.J. Shirley Jr. oC Pasadena. original builder of the school, will also do the new work. It will in· elude several new classrooms, a 350-seat performing arts theater, e nlargement of the library, ramps for handicapped students and renovation of movabJe waJls. Although most of the project will be paid for through state school building program funds. $61 ,000 was aUocated from the district's gener al fund. Trustees also asked that a committee be formed to make re· commendations for additions to the project. Trustees cast a split vote on the project. with Carole Neustadt and George Henry dissenting. Both trustees objeded that no limits were given to the commit· tee. "The golden goose is going to run out or money and we're nOl going to hav e any," argued Henry. Other trus tees. however . argued that they've promised to bring the schooJ up lo par with the newer El Toro High School. A committee from the high school m et for several months last year lo decide what they would like included in the pro· ject. Their requ ests were included when the project went out to bid in J une. The bids had to be reject· ed, howevel'\ because they were more than $240,000 above the state allowance. l\'eather· Fair weather expected throug h Saturday along .. the coast. Clo uds and '.'" dense fog likely earJy in j' a.m. Highs In upper 70s. ' ~ INSIDE TOD" Y · t What kind of art do you .> plcnt. water ond eat? It's called "Ritual of Garden," .and it's .at UC Irvine. S~e . Page C 1 of the Weekender. Index •1 Cl-10 •• Al 8 M °'' ..... •••• C6 CJ.II •• •• curred in Garden Grove. The payoff continued when the eounty paid $4,:700 to the owner of one of the autos involved in the three·car collision. Still to be settled are medical injur y claims filed by three peo- pleas well as another $2 ,700 auto • damage claim . County government is self in- sured, a practice county offi cials say is less costly than paying in - surance premiums on roughly 1.975 vehicles the county owns or leases. The 1975 Buick station wagon demolished in Schmit's accident last December was leased. And Zero Taxes. Spur S lani WAS HINGTON <AP ) - An Ohio Democrat says Lockheed Aircraft Corp. paid no federal income tax in 1975, and Pacific Gas & EJectric Co. paid onJy 2.9 percent or net. Cong ressman Charles Vanik said Thursday his figures illustrate the way the supposed 48 percent corporate tax rate is rid- dled with loopholes. He said Lockheed, with net income of $84 .l million, was the only California· based company or 11 major corpora~ions that escape<\ federal mcome taxes. Saddleback's Instructors Eye Actions By LAURIE KASPER Of·~~ Da lly Polflf SIMI The ,S addlebac k Valle y Educators Association (SVEA) has announced the beginning of a "community infor mation pro- g ram '· which may inc lude boycotting ba ck to school nights and door to·door leafleting. The program 1s being or - ganized to bring attention to the teachers' dissatisfaction with negotiations wit h the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. It is be ing launched now "because we don 'l feel there is suffi cient knowledge among the pu blic," explained Bill Mecham, SVEA president. "We think the public needs some more facts." He said the public should be concerned because the unsettled situation is causing the teachers' morale to go down. "Ultimately, it has to affect the classroom in one way or another,'' he said. lie said trustees have delayed nego!J alions and backed away from the offers they made in June. He also·said teachers have gotten the word that If they want a contract, "we'r e going to have to settle for working conditions that ar e lower or less than what we've had in the past." Teachers are willing to accept the present s alary schedule with a one· year contract and four per· cent cost·of -livlng increase. <See BOYCOTT, Page A2) El Tor o Burglar Gets Gem s, Clothes J ewelry. clothing and a radio with a total value or $820 have been stoJen from an EJ Toro home ' by a burglar whose method of en· try Is unknown. Orange C o~uty s eri H's deputies said the in at the home of Faye N. I , 44. or 2S2l2 Pizarro ve, took the valuables from the master and front bedrooms. The family was absentattbe time ofthcbreak-in. $4,700 was the agreed·to vaJue of the auto when it was destroyed in the 8 a.m . accident. In the car with Schmit. when the three-auto collision at Spr- ingdale St r eet and Chapman Avenue occurred were his two daughters. Along with three occup ants of lhe other t wo cars involved in the collision. they were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Later, Ma m ie M-anley of Graden Grove and Donald and Mary Kinner of Cypress filed claims against the county alleg· ing Schmit ''r an the red light and we collided.·· Clerk Dies In Anaheim Store Heist By STEVE MITCHELL 01 l~• O•ilY Pilot Slaff A 20-ye a r ·old supermarket clerk died early today after being blasted at close range with a sawed·off s h otgun during an Anaheim market robbery Thurs- day night. Costa Mes a police are in. vestigating similarities between the three gunmen involved in the Anaheim robbery and a market heist earlier this week in Costa Mesa. Jack Warren M asoo of Stanton die d at 1:40 a .m. at Wes t Anaheim Community Hospital, three hours after three bandits entered the Albertson's Market, 610 S. Brookhursl St., Anaheim, at 10:30 p.m. Witnesses said the three men, all about 19 to 23 years old, were of Latin descent. One carried the sawed·off shotgun and the other two held pistols, Anaheim police · said today. Tuesday night . three gunmen matching the description or the trio in Thursday night's robbery, rushed into Ralph's Market in Costa Mesa 's Harbor Shopping Center. collecting mor e than · $1 ,000 from customers and cash drawers before fl eeing. In that instance, the shotgun· wielding suspect slammed the barrel of his gun into the shoulder of a clerk who apparently wasn't moving fast enough for the gunmen. "There ar e an awful lot or simil arities between the murder last night and our robbery Tues. day," said Cost a Mesa Police Lt. <See SLA IN, Page A2) Board Urges Delay on Development The S addl e b ac k Ar ea Coordinatin g Council (SACC> Planning Review Board is asking that decisions on all use permits, tract maps and zone changes in the ar ea around the El Toro Marine Corps Air Stat ion be postponed until Orange County supervisors decide on a noise policy. Mary Phillips, chairman of the board. said she will be making the request in a letter to the county 'Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and Environmental Management Agency . The supervisors are due soon to con.sider a new study ol noise in the area and determine where re· sidential construction should be prohibited . Mn. Phillips said there are several developments planned in the area. Sbe said it would be fair to developers and the community to delay decisions oo these de- velopments untU the noise policy la determined. •~----*--«•>-.,.•------,.. . a 'i'E a· !ise ti -d ft +trt +'• t Chandler and Cormack, part ol the American Bicentennial Everest Expedition, wouJd be the second American team to scale the mountain. The other sue-. c~sful American expedition was in 1963. A 1971 American attempt failed. Sir Edmund Hillary ot New Zealand and Sherpa guide Tem.ing Norkay conquered the summit in 1953. .-. Going Down It appe ared that neither Barbara Roach nor Arlene Blum, wbo bad hoped to become the first American women to scale Mt. Ever es t, would h ave a chance at the summit. The assault team's schedule bad called for them to awake al 3 a.m. in thelr tents at 27,SOO-foot- higb Camp 6, meJt snow for a breakfas t o f s oup and hot Office workers in Dusseldorf, West Germany, leap 40 feet into an inflatable mattress which the local fire de· partment is testing for emergency evacuation of build· ings. No one was injured during the testing. chocolate, then a few hours fater strap their SO-pound packs to 'their backs and begin the climb to the 29,028-fool summit. ! The e mbassy, ln r,ad.io ronlact, ; with expedition member Dan ! Emmett a~ the 12-member .1 group's base camp, said the ·1 team left about an hour later : than planned. Emmett gave no • reason for the delay. 1 ( ~ Explosion; Victim, 14, Dies .; Fountain Valley High School . student Michael Kane, critically . burned in a science lab explosion · two weeks ago, died Thursday at UC Irvine MedicaJ Center . The 14·year -oJd student had been in critical condition in the hospital's burn unit suffering from third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body. . Rosary will be recited for the youth Sunday at 8 p.m. at Peek Family Mortuary Chapel, 7~1 Bolsa Ave., Westminster. A funeral m ass will be conduct· ed Monday at 9: 15 a.m .. at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. 16400 Springdale St., Huntington Beach . The teenager is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kane. and two brothers, John and Stephen. 1 Fire d epartment investigators said an alcohol lamp, used in a science exper im ent, ignited vapors from a can of duplicating fluid and caused the explosion. Students used the fluid in their aJcohol lamps. The incident occurred at 4 p.m. September 27, just 10 minutes before students were to go home for the day, school officials said. Kane, who was closest to the exploding can which new about 20 feet acr-oss the room, was the only student injured in the blast. His instructor, Robert Rolle, 35, of 15942 Quartz St., Westminster, tried to extinguj s h the flames as the youth panicked. Two st udents, Roy Mendoza, 14, and Bria n Usevitcb, 14, grabbed a blanket and jackets to CSee VICTIM, Page A2) Costa Mesan Arrested on Rape Char~e Laguna Beach police arrested a Cost a Mesa m an Thursday after a m ale telephone caller believed to be the same m an who r aped a 16-year·old Laguna girl Tuesday contacted his for mer victim to m ake a date with her for another liaison. Police s aid Michael J . Spears, 23. of 3221 New York Ave., was arrested in a stakeout of lhe area where the caller agreed to meet the girl. Spears was booked on suspicion or r ape and assault Wlth a deadly weapon. He was held in Laguna Beach city jail to- day in lieu of $25,000 bail. Police Detective Gene Brooks said police were called Thursday evening by the Cather of lhe girl who was raped along a secluded , dirt road afte r her a ttacker picked her up while she was · hHchhiking in front of Laguna . Beach High School late Tuesday .. The girl was so shaken by the · attack she was unable lo talk.' wtth the man on the telphone,: however. a classmate vislling1 her dld, said police, and she soonf determined through comments• made about the night before that~ the calJer assertedJy was the ; rapist. ' <Su SUSPECT, Pag,-A2) 'Little Rascal' Ret11rns . • .. Fornwr Child Actress Meets Santiago KUls · i Br LAURIE KASPER It dtdn't seem to matter that T hey've all seen the Litt1ej OftMO.Uy l'lll4..., this was long be£ore these Rascals on tele vision. Aod,i Someoftoda.y'sUlUe rascals -youngsten ' time . In fact , it if cheers andlaughterare atrue, dldn 't seern to matter that this indication, they like them. • youngsters at Santiago Elemen-was b e fore many or their TheSant.iagokldsaren'tan cx~ tar)' Scboo.l in Lake Forest -parents' time. too. cepUon ekher. In the last 'two met oneofyesterday'sreal Little Even the k indergartners years a fast tood restauran. t Rascals, J ackie L.Ynn Taylor, Sfflned to now Spanky, Alfalfa, chain bas been &poiOSOring het' Wedbud-u'. They proved that Our G• .. d ls Buckwheat, Darla, Jackie and appearances, Miu Tayloe said -the rest. And, they knew the sbe'a been to about.250schools. still everybody's cane. gang's "blah atcn. '1 Al~t like And, lo the five years that abe 1 The Uttle Rucals had their veteran mertbera ol the kid's baa been the 1ang'1 historian, heyday from 1920 to 19" when comedy team, they stuck their she's talked to about 500 adult th• Our Gaq eplsodea were be-bands up under their china and JCroups. inc fllmed. waved. · (See~ Pge .U> ~ . ~ '• I .A l , DAILY PILOl 58 Madeline Hits Hard At Mexico MEXICO CITY <AP l -Hur· ncane MadeJJne roared in Crom the Pacific and slarnmt.'<1 into Mexico's west coust today with winds gusting up lo 161 miles an hour, the government weather !>ervice reported But lt quickly tlw\ndled to the streni(th of a tropical storm. Madeline, first packing sus· tained winds of 124 m.Ues an hour, , made its landfall at the mouth of the Balsas River, 186 miles northwest of Acapulco and 37 1 miles northwest of the tourist ci- ty of Zihuantanejo. Telephone communacatiom with the area were immediately knocked out. But the Red Cross in ZihuantaneJo told authorities by I radio that there wm, no serious i damage there In Acapulco, about 100 families were evacuated from low-lying areas that were flooded as the storm skirted the coast. There were no immediate re- ports on casualties or damage in the river basin, whi ch bore the brunt of the hurricane. The U.S . National Weather Service in San Francisco said that Madeline had been down· graded from a hurricane to a tropical storm. The weather servke sa.id the winds would die down lo about 30 miles an hour by evenin.c:. Two m aJor hydroelectric dams. the Villata and the ln- fiern.illo, are situated near the mouth or the river, which separates the states 0( Guerrero and M1choacan. Semi-holiday On Monday All stale and federal of- fices wi ll be closed Mon- day, Oct. 11 in observance of Columbus Day. County offices and banks will func· tion on a normal schedule and schools along the Orange Coast will be open. City oflices in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach will remain open while all others will close for the holiday. The United States Po,,tnl Service will operate on a holiday schedule Mon<tay and no regular deliveries arc scheduled. f 'ro,,. Page . .i l SLAIN ... George Lorton. He said Costa Mesa offieers were comparing notes with Anaheim police on the two rob- beries. Sgt Bill Wright, of lhe Anaheim department, said the three men entered the Albertson 's Market, telling three clerks on duty and about 15 lo 20 cutomers they planned lo rob the market. and ordering them lo lie on the floor. One suspect remained near a ~oor, police said, while the others went to the first cash register and demanded that the clerk empty cash into a sack. '• The shotgun-toting bandit al· legedly went to the second re- gister and again collected cash, police s aid. Mason was at the third re· gister, officers said, and was shot in the stomach. de3pite reports from witnesses that he was com- plying with the bandiL's de· mands. The trio then ran out the door and are believed to have driven away in a rusty. lO·year.old tan Ford. OAANOI COAST n DAILY PILOT .. _ .. _ Jl'r"ldeftl .tl'WI ~ubt1\llllH" J•o II C•1" V~•"'ttido"toMG<_oM_ .,_ ..• -...... ~··~ Mo""o•"tlfil• ~•.Lo-. lli<Mr<I~ """ ""'"""' aM....i..e leo•i SeddfetHtctt venev OMc. ,~, u. hl -·· "'_°"_,,, ..... Offlee1 Clool•Mtw »ow"'''••S........ """' .......... O( ... 111llltt<"~ ................. , 11 .. 0_.,..,.,"' T...,,_fte (714) 142-4321 Cle!Mlhd AdYtnl'"'9.U.W71 s.dff--V•ll•• ........ !>lie., M1~10 ,,_ t.ot .. ci.-i. ....... OlitrtP'C "'• Ch~ (Md -..... Ciom ::r. •.•• ~.:~,:',;,~~':':'~= :!~~ r•t'Hw<•• •Ur.eut '"<••• ltffnt•O •t-ft tt ._._..._. ~r.:"~~·",::::~r. .. ::·•.:1 .~. ~~ -1-ly; h "'"11 U M _..!My; .... 1u..-y -llM•Ult-•MY • Last Pre-v ol.e Stats Joh Picture Stays Stahle WASHINGTON (AP> Thl' nation's jobs picture remained vlrtuaJly unchanged In Sep- tember. with 1 tbln improvement in the unemployment rate coun· lered by declines in total employ- ment and the number of people actively trying to find work. The Labor Department's last monthly report before the Nov. 2 election showed that the o!ficial Jobless rate edged downward one-tenth or a percentage point, to 7.8 percent of the work force. from August. "We consider 1l ubout un· changt!d, with both uncmploy· mt.>nl and employment on a plat('uu," ~aid one official. The Job figures were the latest In a string of statistics in(llcaUng sb1gnant economic i:x•rformance. UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN IN COUNTY-A3 0..11, P'llet ~ ..... 'LITILE RASCAL' JACKIE LYNN TAYLOR GIVES 'HIGH SIGN' WITH TODAY'S FANS From Left, Youngatera Tim Fitzgerald, Adriana Ramirez, Scott Ashman Perlorm Al the same time, total employment s tood at 87.8 million in September, down 162,000 from the month before. And the total civilian labor force. meaning persons with jobs plus those seek- ing them, was put al 95,203,000, down 280,000 from August. On Thursday, the department. reported· that wholesale prices soared by nine-tenths of a percentage point an September, a rate lhat would amount to about 11 percent I( projected over a . year. That brought renewed attacks upon Administration policies by Democrat Jimmy Carter and other critics, and today's report was certain lo do the same. f'ront Page 11 I RASCALS •.. Miss Taylor believes Our Gang's continuing popularity with chtldren proves "there's not that much of a generation gap." ··we were natural," she ex- plained. She said they were simp- ly everyday. outgoing kids doing what they would normally do in their neighborhoods. "We were an original. We were first," she said . She credited Hal Roach, creator of the comedy. as a man with both an under~tanding of children and vision. He was, she believes. "way before his time, really." Among the adults, the interest is nostalgia, she said. Older i>eo· ple generally want to discuss ac- tors of the era and what it was like as a "child star." Miss Taylor joined the gang al the age of seven after she won a beauty contest in her hometown of Compton. "I knew nothing about acting but 1· looked the type, .. she said. She filmed five episodes in a year and a half and then, because "I grew too fast." she went on to make other films. By the time she was a teenager, she had 75 credits to her name. ''lt was a pretty nice time" during the Little Rascals days, she said. They were all "very normal" youngsters in the gang. She said the Rascals only went to professional acting schools when they grew too tall for the parts and began looking to other film roles. She told the students all the bullies in lbe film were really "marshmallows. ''They were sweet kids who just loved to play the bully," she said. "Bul if you just blew at them, they would fall over." She also warned the youngsters never to try the Little Rascals' antics. "Everything we did was closely supervised so no one was hurt.'' she said. Even when the Rascals were speeding down a bill in a makeshift fire engine. there was no real danger, s he said. They re- ally were filmed while being pulled very slowly along a nat street. Then, she explained, the film was speeded up and tilted so it looked like a harrowing ride. ' She revealed a few other secr ets of trick photography. talked about the importance or getting along and urged them lo give a couple of things away. "Give a smile and a high sign.'' she said. f'rona Page Al VlCTIM ... try and smother the names cov ering Kane. Rolle succeeded in ext- inguishing the flames with the blanket but suffered third degree burns on his hands and arms. The Instructor was taken to Fountain Valley community Hospital where he Is in saUsfac- tory condition. 3 Deaths' Motives Not Sex Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have ruled out sexual molestation as a possible factor in the murders of three men whose bodies have been found in r ecen t weeks in the Ortega Highway area. Investigators said today that examinations of all three corpses have led them to believe that the motive (or murder in each case didn't have sexual overtones. They have not yet been able to identify the latest victim, a young man whose naked body was found Wednesday on the fr. inges of the Cleveland National Forest about 12 miles east of San Juan Capistrano. His body was found in the same general a r ea as that which yielded the bodies of two other men, one of whom has been iden- tified. Sheriff's officers believe at this stage of the investigation that the killing of Rich ard Lynn Shepherd. 36, of Long Beach, was not related to the killing of the two other men. "We'd rather not say why at this point," Sheriff's Lt. Sim Mid· dleton s aid. "And that doesn-t mean we are or the firm opinion that the killings of the two uniden- tified men are linked in some way." f'ro•PageAJ SUSPECT • • The girl agreed to a suggestion made by the caller that she meet him in front of the city recreation omce, 578 Glenneyre St., that evening. Brooks and Sgt. Bruce Briggs made arrangements for a female police officer to act as a decoy if needed and police Immediately set up a stakeout of the area. Spears was a rrested after Det. Brooks saw the man ·s dis- tinctively painted red·orangc small foreign sedan cruise by the recreation office twice, each time turning to drive around the block. The description of the car matched that of the vehicle driven by the rapist, Brooks said. Spears' car was stopped by a Laguna Beach patrol unit on Legion Street after Brooks, using a walkie-talkie. radioed the order for omcers to close in. Brooks said the heavy-set man's appearance matched that of a composite rendering made from a description of the rapist given by the young victim. The detective sald the rapist had taken the girl's telephone number at the time of the inci- dent. HB Youth Held In Attack on Mom A Huntington Beach teenager· is jailed today on charges he re- peatedly beat his mot.her, then tried to smother her with a sob pillow. The youth, 17, and weighing 113 pounds, was booked lnto Orange County Juvenile Hall Thursday on charges or assauJt with intent to commit murder and assault and battery. Hts mother -who also claimed he held her captive in their norLbwest Huntln1ton Beach home afterward and re- fused to allow her to make any telephone calls -nnally sum· mooed help. She report.ec1ly t.old her aon she ne«ted a drink of water and was able to get to the kltcM.n and call a daqbter ln another dt.y, who relayed tho meaaqe to Hu.nt- l n 1 ton Beach pollce. ln· veaU,aton saJd. The woman, bruited and bloodied, lnelud.i.na a cut Up. told OUlce.r Jim Auatln that ber aon had snatched the keys to the fa mily car and fl ed. A telephone call to the home about that point turned out to be the suspect. who told Officer Austin he w ns at a pay telephone booth when questioned on the line. · He told the patrolman when asked the number that none was shown on th e dial and obediently went to another pay telephone booth when told they needed one wtth u number to reach hJm . The youth was quickly ap- pr•hended there wilhout incident and transferred to the county youth hall pending a hearinc. The vtcllm ln the noon·hour 88· aault told pollce despite the tua· ~t 's tiny stature ho had suc- ceeded In pinioning her and came near to sutfocaUng her Jn the In· cl dent. She uJd she wu about to lose conaclou1ne11 a.nd 1tnatllng for breath when she finally wrtiiUtd fre.oltheplllow. Front Page ,, I BOYCOTT. • Mecham said. But he objected that the dis· trict 's o ff er in~lude s no guarantee of class size, pro- cedures for conciliation, agency shop, binding arbitration and leave and transfer POiicies. Teachers also are objecting to the district's demand that hours of employment be at the prin· cipals' discretion. Mecham said teachers arc strong in their resolve on the is- sues. "We believe the principles which we're fighting for are im· portant enough that we'll go the entire year wHhout a contract," he said. He said teachers have no plans to strike. Mecham s aid SVEA's Representative Council has authorized teachers lo boycott, pass out leaflets and discuss their concerns with parents during the remaining back to school nights. Teachers may do this, he said, "at their own discretion." Teachers will continue to dis· tribute nyers before the d.astrict 's Board of Education meetings and attend as many meetings as possible. Mecham said a spouse night -when husbands and wives of teachers will publicly comment on the time teachers spend working -is planned for one meeting. Teachers also may distribute leaflets door-to-door, al new home sales offices, in Laguna Hills Mall and at high school foot· baU~ames. Powe r Tool Stolen From Viejo Site Power tools valued by the vic- tim at $1.500 have been stolen from a Mission Viejo construction site by thieves who may have had a key to a supply container Orange County sheriffs of· ficers said the theft was reported by officials of Orcon Plumbing. The firm Is engaged In construc- tion work al the dead end of Los Alisos Boulevard, where the theft occurred. Pollution R e porte d LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Southern California Air Pollution Control District has detected 1,142 violations of emissions stan-. dards at the Kaiser Steel plant In Fontana and will seek legal ac- tion to force the plant to curb emissions. The total employment and labor-force figures thus detract- ed from whatever cheer might otherwise be derived from the marginal improvement in the un- employment rate. Moreover, the department attributed the decline in the jobless rate, in part, to a drop in the figures for unemployed teen-agers, while the rate for adult men actually went up slightly. Labor Department analysts said the changes, in any case. were not large enough to have a statistical significance. While the jobless rate did decline after lhrl'e consecutive monthly increases. the figure or 7.8 percent is the highest at the time of any presidential election since 1940, when it was 14.8 per· cent. Then. the size of the labor force was 55.6 million, with 8.1 million unemployed. Coupled with rising prices and the s lowdown in economic growth, the lack of improvement on the jobs front doubtlessly wlll fu el charges that President Ford is off base with his contention that his policies are leading the economy to sustained recovery ( Pilot Logbook J Fight City Hall With Band Tune By LAURIE KASPER. OI t ... O•tlY Piiot Sl•ll THE RE'S NO NEED to worry anymore 1f you can't fight city hall. Don't even try to fight -serenade instead. Some Mission Viejo High School band members can testify that the technique has worked against one of lhe na- lion 's biggest city halls. They and others in the California Cavalcade of Bands th.is past summer had planned a concert in front of the New York City Hall. Then, they thought, they were going lo march down Broadway. But the police thought otherwise. They said there was just no way they could allow the young Californians to march down Broadway. The band performed in front of city hall anyway. Soon. the deputy mayor came out. Then. he went and brought out Mayor Abraham Beame. usf'Ell The mayor thanked the musicians and said he would do anything he could to make their visit a pleasant one. "We deliver," be said. "MAYOR BEAME DID DELIVER," reports Karen Hunter. "Fifteen minutes later we. were marching down Broadway." Miss Hunter, Mark Manoff. Warde Bates and Laura O'Callahan t alked about the trip during the recent Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District trustees' meeting. They did such a good jobtin their presentation that they probably wouldn't have had lo fight for anything from the trustees either. Board President Loa Young also presented Terry Newman, Mission Viejo's band leader. with a plaque and much praise. The audience J;?ave him a standing ovabon THAT DOESN'T HAPPEN VERY OFTEN. Usually, people just stretch and yawn a little during these meetings. All For The Family- What Changes your house more than any other thing? What Improves acoustics dramatically? What w arms up a house? What imparts unlQue beauty and comfort? ... Carpeting from Alden's, that's what! (If your house "stifles" you. st~p 1n and see us FAST l 1663 PLACENTI A AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6"46·A838 -6-46·23.5.5 ,