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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-29 - Orange Coast Pilot•• . . ' \ ! t f I ! . t l \I 8 1 SI n M ti V• ~ M in s I t . . I . ' ·.I J. J c t .. Tria Hawaii Village Threatened by Spreading Lava ' ows 2 Faces t Mesa Rest Room Scene of Rap~ Att t by Teen ' • ' ' DAILY PILOT Victllns Denied Food, : * * * 10' * * * Toilet Aboard Plane ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 V<>t. /0, "0 111, • HCTIOfOS, 41 ,..GlS Innocent, Fiend~ _ 2 FaceS . Shown Hijackers Release That's No t The Ticket Boy Held : 4 I • ~· ii,' ;u~ ~~:,.:!.~,~' r ~~~!1! ~~·~~"~! t, fer cnt p1clures of Ronny Miami Beach home, taking S415, U Zamora, the 15-year·old whose piling jewelry and silverware in- B plea of innot'cnl is based on a de· to her car and then driving fil ten~~ of tcl cvision·induced in· several friends to Disney World Q ·!l~nity for a two-day spree. Both arc be- fl D<'fcnsc.• attorney Ellis Rubin ing tried as adults. Agrella will tt told the jury Wednesday thal his be tried separately. ~ client was a con!ils.cd . .and • Rubin also blamed Zamora's. l alienated youth who turnc.'CI more home life for the crime. He said t and more to television as a sub-the boy was born illeg1llmately in Cl i.l1tute for real life. Costa Rica then left with rel ~ "The defense in the cac;e is atives for fou r years while his C) 'Why'?' And we're hoping to show mother workerl m this country I'\ you why," said Rubin. "We hope He said the youth learned only U to show for lhe first time the !See RONS\', Page A2> creation and destruction of a television arldicl. .. Assistant State Atty. T9m Headley, who said he will not seek the death penalty for the junior high school s tudent, portrayed Zamora as a cool. aloof killer who treated friends to a Chinese dinner hours after he robbed and shot his 83-year-old neighbor. socialite Elinor Hag- gart. Headley said Mrs . Haggart was shot with her own gun to k<'ep her from going to the police arter she caught Zamora and Darrell Agrella i:al'lsacking her )>Ome. }le said the woman was coldly ''executed" after she requested a lost look al pictures or her husband and was given a .glass ol whiskey. Zamora and Agrella, 14, are .charged with the first-degree Unhappy M o m Drops So~ 7, To His Death EX-SOLON HOST AGE Walter Karabian Af'wt,.._ ~REGNANT, RELEASED Carole K•rllbt•n 5 of 146 DACCA, Bangladesh CAP) The passengers on a hijacked Japan Air Lines jetliner went for more than a day without food and their masked caplors did not even allow them to go to the toilet, said an American hostage released today. ''This is the most frightful ex- perience of my life." said Carole Wells Karablan, 35, an actress who had a supporting role in the film "Funny Girl.·· An airline s pokesm an said later the hijackers asked that food and toilet tissue be sent aboard the plane after a full day without provisions. Mrs. Karabian, who 1s preg- nant, wac; one of five hostages freed today. The others were identified as G. Verghese. 35. an Indian, and his wife and ) car-old son, a nd an American identified by the airline only as K. Krueger, 31 , who Mrs. Karabian s aid had been sitting next to her and fainted. The Los Angeles Times report- ed the George Vergheses are res- idents of Glendora, Calif.. and that Kurt Krueger resides in Granada Hills, Calif. The Japanese government agreed today to hand over $6 milllon and nine prisoners to ransom 146 people held hostage b.Y terrorists aboa,rd the hijacked airliner. But the government asked for ap extension of the deadline. and one of U\e prjsoners reportedly ret~ the offer or freedom. The te.rrorasts, who have tbreat~ned to ldU their hostages one by one if ttu1lr demands are not met, 'are from the ultralef\ist Japan.-e Red Army. SACRAMENJ'O (AP> - Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ·s presidential cam- paign committee ran up one SJ06 tab during a 1976 Oregon primary rally that the feds just couldn't ac- cept. It was for parking tickets. The Federal Election Commission revealed Wednesday that it had re- quired the Brown for President Comm1ltee to re- pay S306 in federal m atching funds because the 60 tickets didn 'l qualify as a campaign expense. Mariana Pfaelzer . a lawyer who is the Brown committee's treasu rer . said she didn 'l agree but repaid the money to end the argument. 2 Years Later, Skeletal Pair Fowul i n Car ClllCAGO <AP ) -Almost two years after two people were re· ported missing, police say they have found their skeletons in a luxury car parked in a South Side garage. Authorities Wednesday said the pair apparently died of as phyxiation. They identi(ied the bones as those of a man, Bonnie Lee Warren, 30, and Carolyn Patrick, 21. The skeletons ap- parenUy had lain in the ca.r for a year and eight months, police said. . In Rape Attempt A 15-year·old boy who ap parently would hide in stalls of women's public rest rooms. then attempt to sexually assault his s urprised victims, was ap- prehended by Costa Mesa police Wednesday. Police said the youth, whose name ls being wilheld, may be responsible for as m any as four uns uccessful rape attempts at South Coas t Plaza s boppiog center since Aug. 12. The youth was released to his parents. pending disposition of the case by juvenile authorities. a police s pokesman said Camps Establish ed JERUSALEM <AP) ·-Jewish nationalists have moved into tent camps in the occupied West Bank: of the Jordan River, waiting to establish six new civilian settle· ments opposed by the United Slates and the Ara b world. Prime Minister Menahem Begin agreed Wednesday lo permit a start on the six settlements in the next rew months. Coast Mostly cloudy night and mornlne hours becomln1 s unn y in afte rnoon1 through Friday. Lows· tonight low 60s. Highs Fri· day near70. • Among the 144 people still held aboard the plane tod•Y was Mn. Kar•blen·a husband, ror.,,,er Calllomla :Assemblyman Walter Karabian. The bones were found inside a 1971 Cadillac. Police said a key was in the t1nlUon'1 "on" posl· lion ana the 1as tank was one quarter full. They said this ln• dlcates the couple may have dled from moiioilde gu polsonlna while running the enalne to keep · warm. The skeletons were olad 1n heavy winter coats. INSIDE TODAY " RIDGECREST <AP> -At'"· tnlffln1t 1pray deodQrant, lhe Kem County coronor's otOco re· P:,rted. The pusen1era bad only a din· ner roll to eat after leavlat Dom· bay, Mrs. Kareblan utd, and Lhe bljacker• refused an oCfer by <SMID.JACK. P8'eA2) I w arttn. tdentlfled Lhrouab a photo of hil'll$eU round lo bis coal w H married and had one chJld. now ' yoara old. m. wife T~~ now 24, reported btr husb~ miaalriC 1lon1 wt th th• car in late January.1178. 11\e other occupant wu tden- tlrled wltb tho httlp or IMr public aid car¢ POiie• said. A alster. r• ported Mlta Pattlck had beet\ m laatna line• J an.11, lt18. n.. nr wu parked la a niro- car brick aarase billon1•nc \o an apartmerat t1uUcUn1 where Wt.r· r.n bM been employM u a Janhor. ' (See BONES. Pa1141) Columniat SJllvta Pcm~~­ amine• «lOnOmic gloom fn thf f ac• of economic growth. Hn-/f ue·pcr1 urlf• atorU toddg (trt PoOf C6. . ' t ! • t ~ 1 l I l \ 8 I " ,\Z DAILY PILOT AP Wl,. ..... 1. ATTORNEY TOM HADLEY PRESENTS EVIDENCE Trial of Bov, 15, Televised in Ml•ml Trial on TV Test Case in Miami Court MIAMI CAP> The hroadcasl media and the judiciary are kN•prng an l'Ye on each other whale a television camera records lht· trial or H<>nny Zamora, the 15·year-old who the defense con· 11-nds was dra vcri lo murder by too much televlslqn. The case marks the first major test or a Florida Supreme Court experiment that allows cameras an the courtroom. "'/\f'TER TWO Y E ARS OF hard court work. we don 't want to hlow 1l as our first maJOr tnal," said Steve Tello, a reporter for WPJ.<; TV IO M1am1 Tello has been appointed ltaason bet ween the court and the media "We want lo demonstrate to officials that our profc~'!lon can rnntrol 11.Self, ·· he s aid, after one ol his daily meetings with re porters. WPLG AND OTHER STATIONS led the fi ght to allow ("amcra!I in courtrooms. Tello s pends hts time monitoring the ta affic 1n and out of the preas section and the clicks of camera'> during critical testimony At the crux of the experiment is the single video camera in I hl' c.:orner of the courtroom. It is operated by W PBR TV, M1am1 ., public station The station runs two-hour excerpts of the trial each night ancl also feeds other local staUons and the national networks. whose <·rewi. mon1 tor the courtroom camera in a narrow hallway outs 1de. s ide ZAMORA AND DARRELL AG RELLA, 14, are charge<! with the far-.t <il'grce murder of Zamora·s neighbor, Elinor Haggart, H:I, who allegedly caught them while they were ran:,acking her homl'. Defonsf' uttorncy Ellis Rubin says Zamoru was insane at the I amt• and that the insanity waa due lo "involuntary television in· tox1cat1on. ·· Gas Pricing Filibuster Senators Okay Compromise WASllINGTON IA P > Two -.cnators who led a marathon f1hbWJtcr which helped tie up Senate action on n atural gas pricing for two weeks said today they would reluchinlly vole for a compromise offered by Majority Leader Robert !lyrd. De mocr a tic Sens. James Abourezk of South Dakota and Howard Metzanbaum or Ohio s aid they would support a plan which keeps federal controls on ga11, but would allow more of lhe fuel lo be sold at higher price levels. But Abourezk and Meh:en· baum said they would vote for tho compromise only if it re- San Diegans Reject NOW SAN DIEGO CAP> -San Diego ia withdrawing from the state of. flee or the National Organbatlon ·for Women, claiming It "ls not ef· fectlve enough." T he vote was 33·16 at a closed· door meeting. A member said later that "the elate automaUcal· ly takes the opposite side or what" the San Diego chapter wants." Los Angeles and San Francisco dropped s tate · rne m bers hip several yC!ars . ago. There are about eo chapten in Cal11otnla. mruns unamended by senators sympathetic to the natural gas producers. Both said they would support the new proposal worked up by both Byrd and Sen. Henry M. Jackson <D·Wash.), with hopes that a House-Senate conference committee would cut a $2.0J price celling on each thousand cubic or gas. "I don't approve of it.·· M attenbaum said. "But it's bet· ter than total deregulation.·· Byrd said he was not sure the Senate would be able to vote lo· day on lhe compromlse, which shows proml!tt! of breaking an impasse which has tied up the Senate for nine days on the same issue. Before voting on the plan, the Senate went to work on a com· plicated p ar l iame ntary maneuver designed by Byrd to brush aside some 400 proposed amendments to the bill. Jackson'• move Wl!I an Mt· tempt to break the flllbuster that has kept the Senate from choos· ing between President Carter's proposal to retain prtce control" on natural gas and an induliltry backed plan to li ft them. But the compromise englneered by Jackson and Byrd was fragile. White Senate leaders were optimistic, there was !IO euarantee the Impasse could be broken. Jac~son, c hairman or the Senate EnerlY Commtttee un. veiled the plan Wedn.,day night s hortly before th• Senate rt· cetted alter meeUn1 non1top for morethan 37 hours. Youth Shot . In Burglary LOS ANOllL!JS CAP> Sheriff's dep\atlet who 1urprt1ed thrie unarmed youths •lletedly buralarblnt a home fatatty •hot one ot them. and tb• other two w1r1 bolpltallud fo.r lnJurlu, autboc'ttlet 11ld. The dead YWth wu ldtntlfttd ., JI.year-old Jimmy Wimbtrley ol Altlidea. The otftft' tttft·11ed yOUthl ,,_.booked tor lnveat111• UOri d biart1af1 and held at UM Coanty·USC Mldleal Ceht41' Jail ward. ln..U.ttonaald Ht°'°" 1umfltaMltl Lii Ana• ... CUUM1 1taerttr. ,.,.... td • 11*11'MA rtlMrilll .... , ..... ~. al\er 1p0Uiq tM )'OUthl 1 IMtcle the..._. fi'ro• Page Al Malntenan~e Move Court Li/ta Ban on SST RONNY •.• lul'lt week that hl1 stepfather I• not tu• real parent Ill' Y.as told 'We found you in ,1 i.:<.1rbagc c:an'," said Rubin, who tul<.l the Jury the boy was often punish~ with beatings and then '· ploppt.'<1 down in front o{ the tllbt" • ··lie• retreated to ~he only (1 1cnds he had: Kojak, Barell a, Po lice Woman and Charle• Manaon," Rubinaald. Rubin said he would show that an episode of the TV detective -;cries "Kojak" was s imilar to the crime. Ile has subpoenaed KoJak star Telly &avalas, who m 01y be called \o testify. Rubin declined to H y ll he would show the eplaode in court. . 'This IS a documented case of a sociopath who could not dis· llnguish if he was 1n a television play or the real world,·· Rubin said "How else could he kill his own neighbor? .. But Headley said the prosecu· lion would show Zamora was mentally competent when he shot the woman. Nuclear It' aste Policy Asked By U.S. Pa~l WASHI NGTON <A P> -: The President ·s Council on Environ· mental Quality said today that the nation should prove it can dis· pose of radioactive wastes safe· ly, or s top buildln1 nuclear power plants. The council recomm8Jlded that the government 1et a deadline to demonstrate that it can get rid of nu clear waslea without en· dangering the public health. It also called for adoption of a na· tional policy to change lhe base of the economv from nuclear and fossil fuels to solar energy. The recommendations were unvcilro by council member Gus Speth, in a speech prepared for delivery at a conference of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association. Speth said In an interview that he was speaking for the lhree- member council, whose function is to advise the President on en- vlronmt•ntial issues. lie said the recommendations have been circulated within the Carter administration but the council has not yet tried lo.bring them to lhe Presldent"s personal attention. Fro• Page Al IDJACK ... R angladesh authorities to put food aboard the plane. She said the gunmen allowed each pa~senger to drink a glass of beer Wednesday night, the , Indian agency reported. She said she and Karabian, her second husband, were on a de· laycd honeymoon, plannin& to visit Southeast Aata and Tokyo. Mrs. Karablan also appeared in Nec·s ''National Velvet " television series in 1962 and ln the m ovie "Thunder or the Drums." The hJjackers thl'eatened to ex- ecute another hostage Callfor. " nian, bank presiden t J'ohn Oabrlel of Montebello, if their de· mands were not met. His wlfe also was a hostage. The Gabrtel.s and tbe Kara- bians were travellnC together. Friends said Gabriel was a longtime friend and political aup· porter of Karabian, wbo Is a partner In a Los Anaeles law firm. or Garfield Bank and bolds invest· ments In real estate and a cardboard box manufacturing company. Fro.eP~AJ BONES ••• A man interested in uaina the garaae discovered the macabre scene when he opened \he earaae door to ins pect the inlerlor, police said. PolWeProbe 'GemJJ Murder' NEW YORK (AP) -Murder and the dltappearece ot up to Sl million ln t•mt bu left Manbal· tan'• buatltna dJ1mOl\d dlatrtct uneuy 11 DOlloe eeet tbt kUltrol a 25-yttr-Old 1em btolttr. D•t•ctlv .. 1lfted evidence taken from tbe tlny office of dllmond outttt Slllomo TaJ, ll, wbO ltd pollu to PlnebOI Jaroslawic1' bbd)' on Wtdnee• ·day, Tal r.aount.d a bllll'N tale of robb!_f?1 kldnap and mutdtt by two llllMIOW1 mll• lntrueltnt. Tll, wbo hu not bteft chtlratd, WU~ blld II. mat...sal Wit• nna·m &hi ..... Ind wu ltt to appear ~ at a ....,.... tn atate Supreme Court, New York'• trtal court. Onofre Plant Closed Down SAN DIEGO <AP> -All three of California '1 licenaed nuclear power plru\ts remain shut down, Including the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Unit 1. The San Onofre Unit l was turned off Sept. 8 for u nine-day routine inspection, but Jim Hanchette, a nuclear Regulator)' Comm1ss1on spoke1man, U y& add1t1onal maintenance was or de red after evidence of wear wal' d iscovered an some steam tubes The plant is expected to be back an operation by Tuesda)'. but that da Le "111 not absolutely cert am,·· a Southern California E dison spokesman said velopcd by the U .8. Oeolo1lcal Survey for the plant area. Hanchette said the com miss ion Slaff feels the 65-megawatt atomic power plant should be re· designed before it is allowed to resume producing electricity. Pacific Gas and Electric Com pany, o~rator of the plant •. m•Y seek a review and a boarin1 on the Issue, Hanchette said. The utility is studying the seismic in formation provided by both federal agencies. he added. Hanchette said It Is not unusual for all three nuclear power plants to be shut down at the aame time. '\E-.;W \'OHK IAP1 The <. 'unrurcte SST .,.. on ,mothl'r round Loda) in the long court ballle ;urned al grant lnl landlnf rlfht.I fol' tht foster-than-sound plane at K<•nnroy Airport, but the rullna does not open the way lo Imminent landings by the aircraart. The fed eral Court of Ap· 1wals lifted a ban on the µlane at the airport But the ruling 1s sure to be Bppealcd within the 21-day period 1pecifled In the dec1s1on. thus delaylng any landings The appeal!I court rul<'d that the Concorde would ha\'e lo conform to federal noise standards. but al~o :-.aad the Port Aulhontv could lltdopl new standards for the plane. Abo shut down v. as the 913 mcgawutt Rancho Seco nuclear plani. m Sater amen to. The plant has been out of :-.ervice i.ance Aue. 19 for refuel- ing and is to be operational by Oct. 14. said llanchette. The Humboldt Bay nuclear power plant near Eureka has bt•cn ahut down 11lnce July 1978, <1nd according to Hanchette, "l11 likely lo stay that way.·· Sailboat Sinking Sets Off Lawsuit The plant waa the fi rst In California and seventh In the na- tion, and ., as to be taken down for repairs and design changes T he Nuclear Regulatory Com- mlsbaon hus s ince refused lo al- low 1l to res ume operation becau:,e of new s~1sm1c data de· Scandal Erupts? BONN. West Germany CAP> The West G(•rman Armed Forces navers1ly m Munich hushed up a symbolic Neo-Naz1 "burning of Jews" by young army lieute· na nts last February, a German newspaper reported today. The report ulsed the poss1b1Llty of a new Nazi scandal in the West German ii rmed forces and brought an immediate Jewish de mand th<.1t the officers be dis· missed. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A San Anselmo woman has 1ued several persons involved with a sailboat that sank in choppy Pacific waters. prompting an or- deal at sea in which one daughter died and another survived. Virginia Arthur filed suit m Superior Court here after the 42-foot ketch "Spirit" uncxpec· tedly pitched into the aea. forcm(.( her daughters and three others to board llfeafts. Mrs. Arthur is seeking un· speclrted damages for the death of Camilla Arthur, 20, and for Nancy Perry, 23, who surv1 ved Bound for Sausalito from llawa1i on the last leg of a pleasure voyage, the ketch suf. fered a sharp jolt and then sank ln mlnutte. MlH Arthur, a trlend, Jlm Aholt, 25, ind 1 c...w m e mber Bruce Colllr\1, 23, leaJ>ed into one raft. Ml1s Perry and Dutel Miiier, 29, gotintoanotherraft. The two rafts -short ot water, Offer ends Oct. 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Orange Coast EDITION VOL 70 , NO 272, oi SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA OC Taxes Soar 73% Newport Average Increase $380 t 8\ G<\RV C.RANVILLE Ol llw D••IY ...... SlUI I ht• J\ l'r ·•J.!l' < lrunJw Count~ h11m1•m\IH r ' pr opu I\ tax hill h ,,.., 1nn l'J~1:cl b} 73 percent O\ t:r l ht• p.1~l four 'car~. according to t 11un1' tJx col ll·C'lOr treasurer Hoht·rt l'1tr11n The lJ'< collector noted the surge in tax brlb today as he pre pared to m ail out 506,3$9 proper ty tax bills totalmg $875 million "The average inc rease in homeowner 's tax bills this year wi ll be $190, .. Citron said. 'Keep Our Sclwol' -Parents By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol tlW D•lly l'llet S~ll More than 300 people jammed the auditorium al Monte Vista Elementary School. overllowin:; onto the school J(rounds Wednes- day night in a s how of solidarity to cunvtnl'e :.chool officials not to eloi.c their l>l'hool. The thrct' hour mectinJ?. called by the C1t1.tcn'> Ad vic;ory Com- m it tN.' of t he Newpor t -Mesa Cn1ficd School Distract, was held to i.:ct reaction of community members lo a Jlroposal lo move the elementary studerts out and move students from the district's continuation high school in. Most of the s peakers who testified Wednesday s tressed the importance to them of keeping M onte Vista operating as a neighborhood school. Those who discussed the use or the site at Irvine Avenue and Monte Vista Drive ror the COD· thtuation school said the hours of operation and amount or traffic generated by such a use would bt inappropriate for a residential neighborhood. • Said one parent, Bob Lewis, "You ain't gonna put a continua· tion ;;chool m her e without one hell of a fight:·· The adv1!-.ory committee, ap- pointed by district trustees. Is ex· ploring four options for McNally Continuation School. Three in· volvcd moving the school from its existing s ite at Newport Boulevard and 19th Street Into schools where declining enroll· ment may force a shut down. The fourth involves retaining a por· tion of the downtown site for the continuation school. Under that proposal, most of the site would bt sold to the city of Costa Mesa for redevelopment of the downtown and the pro· ceeds would be used to build a new school on the remainder of the property. Meanwhile. Monte Vista parenL'i said they were most con· cerned that their school would bt olosed and the children sent to , Llhdbergh School to the south and Bay View School at the head of the Upper Bay. Superintendent John Nicoll opened the meeting by pointing oat that Monte Vista School has a 436-studcnt capacity, but cur· rently has just slightly more than ~studenta. But patents conteQcted that construction of apartments and eondomlnlums ln the school's at· tendance area wlll bring an ln· flux or students. In addJtion. they noted with ~ride that Monte Vista Is an inte· <See PARENTS, Pa1e AZ> llt'il\ •~st hit area rn lhl' t:ounl~ \\a:. tht> In ine Turtle Hock area v. ht•re tht· Cl\'(•ntj,:l' tux hill 111 t'rl'asc hit S.170. d('l'ording t11 Citron Other leading areas when 1t comes tn the average gain rn property tax bills ml'ludc Newport licach wnh $380, San Clementt• with S220 and Mission V1e10 with $230. Citron noted that such in creases in average tax bills refle<:t lhe steep climb 10 real estate values rather than m nca-.ed properly tax rates On·rall Citron said. the 506,359 propt'rl) ta' bills he will be mail· 1ng out 1n mid-October are worth sun mrlhon more than the same lwtch ht• mm led out last year. ·That's t.'(IUI vah:nt to Sl90 a homN>v. ncr more. ·Citron said He went on to note t hat the property tax bills arc the han- diwork of more than 200 taxing agencies empowered to establish property tax rates. and apply them to property assessed by the <:ou nt y a:-.sessor. AP Wlreploolo ATTORNEY TOM HADLEY PRESENTS EVIDENCE Trial of Boy1 15, Televlaed In Miami Trial on TV Test Case in Miami, Court MIAMI (AP> -The broldcut media and the judiciary are Jceeping an eye on each other while a television camera records the trial oC Ronny Zamora. the 15-year-old who the defense con· tends was driven to murder by too much television The case marks the first major test of a Flonda Supreme Court experiment that allows cameras 1n the courtroom ' "AFTER TWO YEARS OF hard court work. we don·t want to blow it as" our first major trial ... said Steve Tello, a reporter' for WPLG·TV in Miami. Tello has been appointed liaison betwee the court ancl the media. ''We want to demonstrate to officials that our profec;-.1on can control itself.·· he· said. after one or hrs daily meeting:. v. rlh re- porters. WPLG AND OTHER STATIONS led the fi ght to 1tllow cameras in courtroom s. Tello spends his time monitoring the traffic in and out of the press section and the clicks or cameras during critical testimony. At lhe crux of the experiment is the single video c amera in the corner of the courtroom. It is operated by WPBR-TV. Miami·s public station. The station runs two-hour excerpts of the trial each night and also feeds other local stations and the national networks. whose crews monitor the courtroom camera rn a narrow hallwa)"Outside. side. ZAMORA AND DARRELL AG RELLA, 14. are charged with the first-degree murder of Zamora's neighbor, Elinor Haggart. 83. who allegedly caught them while they were ransackmg her home. Defense attorney Elhs Rubm say-; Zamora was insane at the time and that the msanity was due to .. mvoluntary television in· toxication." * * * * * * ·'The firi.t installment on prop· ert) tax bills will be delinquent 1f not n•ceived or postmarked by :'itonday. Dec 12. ··Citron c;ard Ordinarily first mstallmenls an· deli11quent 1f not paid by Dec 10 But Citron s:.11d because this year Dec 10 falls on a Saturday taxpayers have two add1t1onal days of grace to send in the1r first installment or one half the total bill due. The second installment wall fall due April 10, 1978 Energy Bill Okay Urged By Carter WASHINGTON <AP> Warn- ing that energy crisis is immi· nent, President Carter urged the Senate today to reassemble his energy progr am and approve it "They have their own reputa lion at stake." he said. Cart er told a nallonallv televised nC"w<. conference that the energy b1 II 1 s 1 h" m aJor pro· duct he and the nat 111n l'XJH.•ct from Congress thri. yNir "The reason that we have to act is not because we have crisis or emergencies at the present time. but because they are immi· nent," lhe President said. Carter sald "there al"e tremen· dous pressures on the Senate now from lobbyists," and urged the lawmakerslo withstand lhem. He put special emphasis on three features of his program that are in jeopardy in the Senate: Cl) a new tax on domestically produced oil, (2) his "gas guzzler tax .. on the big automobiles that burn the most gasoline, and (3 > conservation measures to shifl industrial users of gas and 011 to coal and other energy sources On other topics: --Carter reaffirmed that the United States would have no dealings with the P a lestine Liberation Organization until the PLO acccpL~ a United Nations re- solution implicitly recognizing Israel ·s right lo exis t. -He said an immediate agree· ment with the Soviet Union to limit strategic arms is not in prospect but "reasonable pro- gress has been.made .. in his re· cent m eetings with Soviet Foreign Minis ter Andrei A. Gromyko. -Carter said that in some a r eas . congressional Republicans have been more helpful than fellow De mocrats. He criticized cong ressional en· croachme nts on the indepen- dence of the World Bank. saying 1t was the GOP that had joined him in opposing statutory restrictions on U.S. contributions to the international organization lV Slaying Examined Lawyers Offer_ Tiro Pictw-es of Teen Smpect . . MIAMI CAP) -A murder trial Jury has 'ttCeived twC) very dlf· fe rent pic tures of Ronnx Zamora, the 15-year-old whose pJea of innocent is based on a de· rense of television-induced in· s•ily. Defense attorney Ellis Rubin told the Jury Wednesday tb1t his client was a confuaed and alltaated youth who tumed more • a.nd fllOfe to televlalon aa a sub. atllute for real life. "The defense in the cue 11 'why?' And we·re hophtJ to show )'OU wily,,'' IUd R.wa. 1'We hol>e lO ahoW f w UNI .nr.t t1me1 the creatkld arid datrucUon or •· .... ~ tiadtct ••• Darrell Agrella ransacking her home. He said lht! woman was coldly "executed" after she requ~sted • last look at pictures of ber husband and was given a glauof whbkey. Zamora and Agrella, 14, are charged with the first-dearee murder. They are accused ot breakin1 into Mrs. Hageart.•1 Miami Beach home, taklng $U$, piling jewelry and silverware in· to her car and then drivlnfF several friends to Dis ney World ror a two-day spree. Both are be· ing tried as adults. Agrella will be tried separately. Rubin also blamed Zamora's home Ure for the crime. He said the boy was born IUegltJmately ln Colt.a Rica then lert .ith rel· ativet ror four years wbUe h1I mother worked ln this cocmtry. He said the youU\ Jeamed onty last week that his 1tepf athor lt not bis real parent. ' "He wu told. 'We found you In a garbaae can'," saJd Rubin, wbo told the Jury the boy was often punished with be~Ua1s and then "plo~ .. down ln f roQt of lh tube.' .. Ht retreat~ lo the only rrlefldi he hid: Kojak, Baretta, Today's Closing N.V. Stoeks THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 N /C TEN CENTS] \ in· 4 ·Years * * * * * Big T~x Bite . Nixon's Bill Rises $5,800 Pormcr President Richard Nixon rs tn for a jolt when he oµenc; the mail in mid-October and glances at the prope~ty l.t:x bill co\ errng what once was known as the Western White House . According to county Tax Collector Robert Catron, Nix· on 's tax bill for 1977-78 1s $5,i.>O more lhan 1t was a year ago. Thal means the former chief executive will be asked to pay $43,504 m property taxes for the estate home he shares with Mrs. Nixon. ASSESSOR RECORDS SHOW that county assessors said the seaside estate last year had a full cash value of Sl.S million. . .. This year, those who set value said Casa Pac1f1ca 1s worth S2 million on loday·s real c~tate market. . When translated to tax dollars. the $500.000 increase in , alue means S5.800 in taxes to pay for the former president What the: <! 5·acrc• ei.tC1tc .. , value mC1y or may not be \\'Mlh ha~ been thl· subj(.·c t of a three year controversy rn Oranl!c: Count Y Tlli\T CO:'llTROVERS\' BEGA:--; v. hen former county ~upen 1sor Hobert Battin accused cx-ai.-;essor Andrew 111n~haw of t1lt1ng the value v.hcel m favor of the then presi- dent. · h • 1 But CIS!>e~i.ment appeals board upheld_Hms aw s va ua- tJOn. partially on the grounds that some improvements on the property, in ract, belonged to th.e federal government until such time as Nixon was not President. Hostages Denied Food, Toilet Use Al'Wl...,_i. PREGNANT, RELEASED Carole Karablan • DACCA. Bangladesh <AP> -· The passengers on a hijacked Japan Air Lines jetliner went for more than a day without food and their masked captors did not even allow them to go to the toilet, said an American hostage releosed today. "This ls the most frightful ex· perience of my life,·· said Carole • Wells Karabian, 35, an actress who had a supPQrting role in the film "Funny Girl. .. An airline spokesman said tater the hijackers asked that food and toilet tissue be sent aboard the plane after a full day without provisions. Mrs. Karabian. who is preg- nant. was one of five hostages freed today. The others were identified as G. Verghese, 3S, an Indian, and his wife and year·old son, and an American ide ntified by the airline only as K . Krueger. 31, who Mrs. Karabian said bad been sitting next to her and <See IDJACK, Page A!) Filibuster Senators Okay Compromise Jackson. chairman of the Senate Energy Committee. un- veiled the plan Wednesday night shortly before the Senate re· cessed after meeting nonstop for more than 37 hours. Jackson·s move was an at- tempt to break the filibuster that • has kept the Senate from choos- ing between President Carter's proposal to retain price controls on natural gas and an industry- backed pl an to lift them. But th e com.promlse engineered by J ackaon and Byrd was fragile. Wea&her M06tly cloudy nlabt. and momtni boura becomin1 aunny In afternoons through Ftlday. IA>wa toniJht. low eos. Highs Fri· daynear70. INSmETODAY Columnilt su1t>1o Ponn tZ· ommu economic oroom flJ IN /act o/ economic growth. H.,. ff,,.·port Hrif• •ton• todo¥ on~C$. . ' ' ~ I I ~ l J t I t ' ~ L Juveniles to Get F~ed Terms Cowity Judge Vincent Uf:.Kes Keeping McM illan Center • ' I t 0 1111\ I• l11f Jll\ t'lltft• I I lllllrl1ll llf lt•111h't ... "'111 ''"'" IH· '''lllt'llt't<il Ill 11,ecJ lt"llll!\ 1r1 tht'. c-ounl\ a. tu' ,•rule 1n~llluuvn,, uccorchn1 1•1 Ch 1111•1 lnunt\ .J1n1·111lt<C'1111rl .lu1li:1• ILi\ 111111111 \ lllt'l'lll l ntil 1111"' Jrlet'I JU\ t 11111•' t'OO ' 11 I t•cl of t 11111 • ., h u \ 1• llt't·n hJndf'd wtu.1 ur1• called 111 il••t1.irtnln.1t1• 111·nl.,nce:-. sent to 111-. Ut utJ011' for ar1 un" pc.:clflt·d h·11.:th or 11m1• l'lwu I dt·.i I ' 1'111111'~ "'ht-n•·VN llht<rult• .iuth11rit1t·, and tht' l'OUrt dt·• 1111· "'hJtt·\ ,., lc:.:.u11' 111 h t• I 1• .i r II l d ( r 0 m t h 1· I I tran11re11lon1 h ave bH n IHmfd JU<(J.iu Vinct•nt told the county Board of Supcrvu.ora. Tue.di.y th.ll l'l'iWllt l' \\Ill 'olOp "within llw rwxt \\t•t•k to Ill dJy:. · lh!\ u1111ou.ncl'ment came a-. he ptL•udt-d with aupcr\ 1:.ors to keep Ml·M11lun Reception Center In Santa Ana open ab an 1natituUon for voungsters :.cntcnced from fivclo45da):. McM1ll<tn w<t:. all hut tlo1>t"'<i clown two weeks ago when JudJ(t' Vincent. ~aid the courl would no lonJ:er .-en d non-c r im1nJI .~leohol Possession Juvenile offenden there. N ow. t h e j ud ge w •nt s :.uperv1sors to make it availa ble for short-term criminal 0Uend- t•1 s Judge Vincent said t he availuh11lty of s uch a s pecialized 60 bed institution will aid in the treatment of youngsters in the (.>arly throes of discord with the luw "It 1s time for us to respond lo the needs of youngsters who are out tomm1tting crimes. Jt may l' vt•n be more a ppropriate '1t>(·ausl' they are hurting the Minors' Tickets Asked Hy JOAN~t: R EYNOLDS Ot ,,. o ••• , ,.,i.t il•ff Newport Bench police and of. fic1ub from the Harbor Judicial D1strn:t Court !WY they will seek lrgi'.lut1on to ullow thl'm to con tinue proccssin~ tickets given to minors found in possession of .llcohol 1c ht•H•rttgcs The court had been handling thnsl' tlt·kt•h in the sa me pro· 1·l'd11re used for handling traffic c·1tat1ons i:1vl'n lo voulhs under TO'\U,llT '\ l·'.\\'J>OHT M !:;SJ\ M'llOOL FOHl ':\1 Pulillc heJrtng on re hu•Jtmn uf McNally l11gh School. \\'h1tt1t·r S<'hool 7 :111 p m <HT u :t"l l 'Ht-;s · !-.l1m < · h .1rH·1• 111 a Vat W or Id . · W 11 rn l' n ' C (' n t 1· r , 7 p m C11rpcor,1\l' Taxatwn .. Fine J\rh I I !I, 7 :111 JI rn 1''00'1' HAL I. Newport llurbor at Loafl.l, Ji JJ m "PRJ VAT~ LIVES South C'oa:.t Hepertory Theater. Tuesday.Sunday through Oct :UJ. Hp.m FRIO/\ Y, !\EPT. 30 FRIDAY AFTERNOON FI LMS Early 1iound films.· t\ Free Soul " t 19311 OCC Science l.ecture2.2.30p m. Free OCC LEC'Tl RES ··Art or C1>mmuni<:at111n. · Fine /\rb. 119 . ··orama of Wealht!r," Science Lecture I "H istory of l''urnitorr, · Science Bldg Room 10: 'Stre'i~ Management in Toda\·..., World," Fine Arts 116 . · S u ct• e s ., 1 n Co m p e t 1 ti v e /\thlet1cs ... Sc1l'nce fl ail ; "Un- cler:.tand1ni.: St·xu:.il Interaction.·· Sc1l'nt.·e Lctlurc 2. /\II 7 JO p m. 0 CC P L J\ N Jo; T J\ R I U M 'Rf.'lativity anti Cosmology 7.30and9p m . FRIDAY NIGHT l''ILMS 'J\ Man for All Sca:.ons ... OCC Forum, 7. 15 p m . Sl FOOTBALL OCC v:-Loni? Bt•ach City Cnlll'~l'. OC:C Sta<.11um . 7 :m pm C<ista Mesa I lli.:h at l>ana I lllls, R p m M<Yl'ORCYCLE SPEEDWAY HACING -Fairgrounds. 8 p.m Rug Burglary Suspect Held Orange Count.. sheriff's of· f1ccrs ha\c filed burglary charges against a Costa Mesan accused of slt!ahng costly Indian ruas from the Capistrano Trad ~ mg Post in San J uan Capistrano Investigators Jailed Thomas J udah McHale, 33. or 1367 Baker St .. on allegations that he took rugs valued at $1,300 from the sto r e a t 3 17 41 Ca m i n o Capistrano. Officers said several of the rugs were found hidden In the nearby mission. O..ANOICOAST t DAILY PILOT • the age of 18 until three weeks ago when the practice was haltt'd because of a complaint from a Rialto police captain. Sgt. Michael Blitch of the Nt>wport Beach department said Capt. J ames W. Busby brought t he pracLice lo the attention of the Attorney Gcm·ral aftt!r ht" tcen-ugt· daughter wai; ordcrt•d to municipal court fo r having liquor on the beach. Under state luw, a minor 1n possession of ulcohol 1s 1r1 viola t1un or the Bus1nes:. uncl Profes:.tons Code By law. sut'h "wlaltons mu:.l be handle..: bv thl' Juvenile Court · B I i l c h s a i d t h a t s 1 n c t· December 1975, another state law has allowed the Orange County Juvenile Court to turn over to the municipal courts c1ta tt0ns given juveniles under th(• Vehicle Code, the F'ish and Came• Corl~ and v1olat1ons of boating law:. Ile :.aid he bel1C•ve:-. 1t 1s a more ... l·rious offense ror a m anor to have open liquor in an auto. an offen:.e that can be handh·d h~ th1• municipal court Municipul court off1c1als agreed and in late 1975, the court begun h:.inllling c1 tat1on!'> for minor:. in possession of alcohol. si nce it seemed illogical that lhe more serious offense of having the liquor in the car could be handled al the municipal court Some Classes Ope n in Mesa Rec Program Overwhelming response from Costa Mesa residents has filled most Department of Leisure Services courses, but there are still a rew open classes. depart· ment officials said today. For children ages 6· 12, there is :.till space available in sculpture a nd drawing classes. Children between 12 and 17 can enroll in magic, oil painting, hackgammon and fl ag twirling and drill team classes. J\t the adult level, enroll ment 1s open for the actor's 11howc&sc, puppetry, backga m mon . genealogy and graphoanalysis <handwriting analysis> courses. Classes begin the week ot Oct. 3 Registration Is being held Mon- day through Friday from 8 a.m to 5 p.m. in room 305 at city hall For m ore inform at ion call 556·5.D>. Mesan H e ld On Drug Rap A !5-year-old Costa Mesa man who allegedly sold a half ounce of cocaine to an undercover police officer early today has been ar- rested on suspicion of selling dangerous drugs. 1 Robert WUllam John~on was arrested at hi'S apartment at 383 E ast 16th Place, Costa Mesa. s hortly after midnieht. Police in- vestigators said the cocaine bu a s treet value of about $1,250: J ohnson was held today ln city jail tn lieu of s10.ooo ball. Thieves Take OCC Cameru Bur-1an who apparenUy had access to muter iey1 al Oranae Cout Collqe, ~four eameru valued at $1,883 from the aehool '1 media c"'"'' Tuesday ruaht, CottaMeaa POllee repOrt.td. U•lnl a 1ey to u Uvai. an elevator, tbebuialan madeUMlr way to tho fourth floor of the acbOOl's main llbraryl and lnto the loc~e'dmedia cealer. c0Ue1• ·e-mploye Dwayne MOlll reported the 1011 Wednea· day roomllll· POile• 1ald UMn .,. no 1uapects in tbe burat.,y. • level and the less serious offense. which is the violaiion of the Bust· ness and Professions Code had to be taken through j uvenile court. Rlltch estimated 200 to 300 such t·1tations have been processed throu~h the Harbor Judicial Dis· lrit·t Court. by Newport Beach s1nt.0l' tht.· practice went into ef f l't'l llarbor Court Com missioner Hotx•rt Polis. who sits as j udge 1n thl• ta:.es in question. said thl' µral'11t·t· hus been used "as a public service.·· He r><>inted out that by process- ing thl' minor in possession of alcohol t'1lat1ons through m unic1pal court, probation of- f11·1 ab are spared the additional "'nrk gcnc·ratcd by Juvenile court µroccdurcs and tt>e teenagers find it more convenient to appear in thl' municipal court. Busby, ma letter of complaint "'l'nt to the Newport police de parlment. the court and the at- torney general said he all><> wit nl''>st·d a ca:.e involving a JU\'enllc c1H·d into municipal court on <i leash ordinance viola· I 1on Bllteh denied thut Newport us cd tht• municipal court for such c•ascs and :.pct·ulutcd that the lel'na~er owned the dog for which •• parent might have received a citation Bushy was not available for <·omrnl•nt on his complaint which C'nded with the transfer of his daughter 's case to Sa n Bt>rnardino County. Bhtch said no one involved con sidcrs the practice a violation of JUV<•nill's' nghLc;. "It 1s simple a procedural prob- 1,·m and we will be seeking leg1slatton to enable us to con- l inUt.• the practice where this on<• type of violation is con- ccrnl'd." he ~aid f'ro• Page A J PARENTS. • grated school because the n<•ighborhood has a c ross section of races and cultures. The school has one of the dis- trict's bilingual programs. begun five years ago. and parents said they would not toler ate sending their c h ildren to Lindber gh where the r e Is no bilingu al education. Som e of the protests were lodged by Spanish speaking parents whose re marks were translated for committee mem· be rs Parents cited other s pedal education programs such as Ear· ly Childhood Education, Project Catch Up and Project Launch which their children enjoy and which they said are not offered at the other schools. "I think it's outrageous to even think of taking kids o ut of a school tha t Is carefully pro- grammed for them and put them into one that has no programs.·· ctcclared one mothe r. One coinmi\tee mem ber, Alvin Pinkley, a former member of the Costa Mesa City Council. ex· plained to the parents that the committee could only make a recommendation to the 1chooJ board . "The decision will be made by the m," he s aid. "I urge you all to show up at their meeting when the decision will be made. You're enUUed to that and the school board ls enUUed to hear from you." The commlltee is slated to meet tonifbt at Whittier School to conduct a tlmllar hearh11. Committee members wW meet next Tuelday in tbe district coq, f erenc• roo~. 1801 18th St .• Newport BMch, to dltcUll tbltr flad.1.Qfl and make a recoa:un.a· daUon to the school board. community," J udge Vincent said. But supervisors were walchmg dollars and. more specificaJly. the S25,000 a week they were told it takes to keep McMill an operat- ing. Consequently, the best Judge Vincent aot in response to his pica was a promise to consider keeping McMillan going next week when "more figures arl' available." But the judge':. announcement that youthful c ram1nal offender:. will soon be handed fiited terms in institutions took the attention away from the McMillan issue "Let's not be unmindful we art: dealing with 1977 kids using 19'14 laws,·· he added as he announced the ch ange in h and h ne of Juvenile offenders. Judge Vincent said that prov1d ing a specialized institution hke McMillan for holding of short term offenders will help eive "1,200 to 1,500 kids a year u chance to meet their problems head on ... "What we're really talking about is nipping criminal habits an the bud. And we 're also talkinl? about the well-being of the com· m umty by moving to cul down on youth cnme. ··he added Af'Wt..._IA> EX-SOLON HOST AGE Walter Kerablan Judge Vtncent ':. <tnnounce .mPnl dealt with an issue fre quently dtScussed by critics of the juvenile Justice system who complain that Juveniles frequent· ly end up behind bars for longer periods than their adult coun· terparts. f'ro• Page A I Judge Vincent alluded lo that consequence when he said, "We will now show a light at the end of a tunnel." ~K TER~~~.~~~~· .:.: The Lo6 Angeles T imes report-passenger to drink a glass of beer ~the George Vergheses ~e res-Wednesday night. the I ndian 1dents of Glendora, Cahf .. a nd agency reported. th at Kurt Krueger r esides in Granada Hills, Calif. "We're g1vini;i him <the juveniJe> an incentive to work far L'arly rcleu~e and letting him know that when you play you pay.·· the Judge said. Boy., 15, H eld In Sex Assault /\ 15-year-old boy who ap parenlly would hide in s talls of women's public rest rooms, then attempt to sexually assault his ~urprised v i cti m s. wa s a p · prehen(ied by Costa Mesa police Wednesday. Police said the youth, whose name 1s heing witheld, m ay be respon.'lible for as many as four unsuccessful r ape attempts al South Coa:.t Plaza shopping center :.ince Aug 12. The youth was released lo his parents. pending disposition or the case by Juvenile authorities. u police :.pokes man said The J apanese governme nt agreed today to hand over $6 m illion and nine pr1!)oners to ransom 146 people held hostage by lerrorisls aboard the hijack~d airliner. But the government asked for an extension of the deadline. a nd one of the prisoners reportedly refused the offer of freedom . The t e rrorists, who have threatened to kill their hostages one by one if their demands are not met, are from the ullraleftist J apanese Red Army. Among the 146 people still held aboard the plane today was Mrs. Karabian's husband, former California Assemblym an Walter . Ka rabian. The passengers had only a din· ner roll to eat after leaving Born· bay, Mrs. Karabian said, and the hijackers refused an offer by Bangladesh authorities to put food aboard the plane. She said Offer ends Oct. I Your old color TV will never be worth more than it is right now. She said she and Karah1an. hl'r sl.'cond husband, were on a de· laycd honeymoon. planning tn visit Southea~t /\s1a and Tokyo Mrs Karab1an also appeared 111 NB(;'~ "Nattonal Velvet · tl'lt•vis1on series in 1962' and in th1· mt>\'ll' 'Thunder nf lhE' Drum~ The h11ackers threatened lo ex l'Clltl' another hostage Califor n1an. bank president .Joh11 Gabril'I of Montebello. if their dL· mands were not met. llis w1f1· a lso was a hostage. The Gabnels and the KarJ b1ans were travehng togetht•t F riends said Gabriel was a longtime friend and political sup· porter of K<irab1an. who 1s a partner in a Los Angeles law firm. Gatmcl. about 60. ·~ president of Garf1t.>ld Uank and hfllds 1nvc ... 1 ments in real est<lte and '' <:urdboard box manufa«tun ni: <·ompany. Get llG $$$ in trade on a new 2511 • ..-.. RCA ColorTrak. $100 TRADE ALLOWANCE for your old color TV (regardless of age. mak~ or cond111on) toward the purchase of any of these new 25" diagonal RCA CotorTrak model1: GB720R 724A. 725R. 728 R, 830. 83 5. 838. 838. fMO. 93&0A. 938DA. 9380A. 9400A. II Trade In, trade up to COlofTrak .•• RCA 's most adtl8nced, most automatic TY . /Advanced 1y1tem el~ronfcaffy 41" traek• and 1dju1t• the TV 8'gnel before It becomea a picture on your IOrMn. _ /Automatic Color Control and .,. Fleetltone Correction 1y1tem hOldl fleahtonet and other COIOt'9 to U.. 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Supcn 1 ... or.., voled 3·2 to begin plans for a .Junt· bond clectaon by asking county ofhc1als to hnd out which parcels of farmland should be pn.~crved and how much they m1ghlco:.t Mother's Agony Rekindled Ry ARTH UR R. VINSEL Ot tne D•oly Piiot 51111 Sus1l' Danwb · mother says she docsn t particularly care who the man wa~ who died with her dau~htcr after a plane crash. Miss Dun1cls. 25, formerly of Corona d(•I Mar, died May 23 of !-.hock :.ind exposure following the cnish of J small plane near San Llll'> OblS(Xl I lt·r t·ompan1on. 'A ho "a-. t•.ir· ry1ni.: lflt•nt 1f1<•<i t1 ()n paper'> bl'lon~ing to anothn man. was 1dcnt1f1cd W<•dnc::-.d.1y ;.i.., Jacques Rvkiel. w. a Frem·h national. ·Miss Dan1l'ls' mother. Mrs. Jl el<'n Hodges, said she has re· tently moved to Laguna Beach with the vict1 m ·s stepfather to escape some of the painful m emories stirred by their home in Newport Beach. Miss Daniels' fathC'r lives in Marina del Rey. Circumstances surrounding the' d<'alhs of Miss Daniels and 1 he man who apparently was .Jacques Rykiel. of whom little is kriown. havC' led the llodl'!es to file a St m1lhon wron~ful clcath claim iesainst San Luis Obispo :·: County. . , • Although a witness reported a ~-flash or light that may have been :•, a plane crash, sberm·a personnel • f ailed to investigate. Miss ::. Daniels and her companion suf· ~ fered only minor injuries but suc· :~ cumbecl one to two days later to ·1· ·traumatic shock. .,:. "If you and I caused the death .•. •• or two people. they'd put us in jail • and c harge us w ith !· mans laughter ... wouldn't ~· they? .. Mrs Hodges said. !· The sheriff's dispatcher who ~ failed to send a patrol car to ln· ~, ·vestigate that night. claiming the or' ·rC'porl was too vague, has been ~· givC'n a formal reprimand. ~. Miss Daniels. a 1969 Corona del J Mar lligh School graduate. was a , UCLA doctoral candidate In busi· ~ ness administration at the time ' or her death. .. "People say lime makes things ;: easier after something like this. • but it isn't true, .. Mrs. Hodges :' said. :• "My daughter drove a little red ~: Volkswagen and every time I see •; one with a girl with long hair ~~ b ehind the wheel, the tears start ... The results or that study will help them decide later whether or not to <:all for a bond election. · Once this land is paved over it 11> gone and then we cannot get 1t back ... Supervisor Ralph Clark ar.gued. "Before we close the doors we ought to give the people of Orange County an opportunity lo say ii they-want this land." Clark had e<irher proposed placing a roughly $100 m1llton bond issue on the ballot aimed al Lhe eventual preservation Of some 10.000 acres. That proposal was among three alternatives suggested by a 14-member cillzcn group which studied agriculture preservation for nearly three years before making a report last February. The committee said of the 10,000 acres. about 4.500 could be purchased by the county and leased batk to farmers and another 5,500 could be preserved through land use regulations. That proposal was the commit t<>c's most ambitious. Another proposal would lead to the even tual replacing of most farmland with urhan development and the third would be aimed at prcserv· m g small par('cb of agricultural land. those m<>!>l valued for their ~cenery Agriculture an the county la!>t } C'ar covered 43,381 acres and produced goods worth $153 5 million. The land used for farming had dropped h~ about 6.000 ucres from a ~ C'ar earlier and wai. down from 133.558 acres in 1956. :\targar<'t f'arlberg of the Sea and Sage Audubon Society, urged supC'rvisors to save farmland and endorsed the proposal a1ml>d al preserving 10,000 acres. "ll is absolute folly to take ar· able land out of production ... she said. "It is unethical to place short-term private profits above long.term human needs." Anthony contended the ballot proposal wasn't thoroughl y studied as yet and ar gued supervisors would face difficult land manjigeme..nt problems 1f they owned large pnrcels. .. I don't think it is responsible to put things on the ballot unless there is• 90\lnd ~a.tbou t-oql proposal spe"lnJ 'out Wha they really would mean.·· he argued. Supervisor Ralph Diednch ad· m itted passage of a bond measure would be difricult. "But I think the citizens of this county should be given the big say and I think the big say is g1v· ing lh~m a chance to vote on it ... Diedrich said . Supervisors also agreed with Board Chairman Thomas Riley that agriculture should be pre· ser ved, but county planners should emphasize saving land with scenic and open space value as well as those parcels which produce ~he area's most profit&· ble crops. Sun Roof Stolen An Irvine woman told police Wednesday someone had stolen the fiberglass sun roof from her Datsun. Janet Miller said the then took place while her car was parked in her apartment complex lot. She valued the sun roof at Stoo. Thul'!day. S.pt.mber 29. 19n DAILY PILOT AS Pair Survive Long Drop Police and spectators view wreckage ol new foreign sedan which toppled over hlufftop at Scotch man's Cove north of Lag una Beach Wednesday e:1flernoon. hurtling 85 feel to the beach below. The driver, Nabil Batshoun. 29, of Anaheim. and his passenger. Kim Truong. 19. of North Hollywood, escaped serious injury in the cliff fall. Miss Truong and passersby pulled Batshoun from the crumpled car and he was transported by Marine Corps helicopter to Mission Com· munity Hospital where he was later re· leased. Education Funds OK'd Totals Annowiced for Coast Districts . . By KATHY CLANCY Ot u. oa11, 1'11.C S'-ttl Oran~e Coast school districts "111 have from Sl,057 to Sl.529 td ~pend this year on each students· <.'ducat1on, according to calcula· lions by the County Department of Education. Ja('k Casperson. county schools budget consultant, said the per·student figures include new dollars made available to some so-called low.wealth dis· tricts as part of a school finance m easure signed into law 10 days ago. Casperson noted lhe bulk of the school finance changes contained m that measure, Assembly Bill 45. will not lake effect until the 1978-79school year. At that time. a new financing formula wlll require dist/jets elasMd as high wealth t.otGirn portions of their revenue o~r lo the state for distribution to low wealth districts. High or low wealth districts are determined by the amount of assessed valua· t10n behind each student. Within five years that formula 1s designed to equalize the fund· raising abilities of California school districts. C.aspC'rson noted the pcr - student calculat1ons prepared by his office do not include funds for handicapped education pro· grams or other special programs which vary district by district. Along the Orange Coast it is the Huntington Beach 'Union Hi gh School District that has the most dollars to spend per student. or Sl,529 for each of its 21.000 high school youngsters. Four West Orange County elementary districts. Fountain Valley, Ocean View, Huntington Beach and Westminster. have the fewest dollars per student. Sl,057 ll was those four districts that benefited the most this year un· der AB45's formula. Each dis· trlct received $45 more per youngster than lbey would have under terms or previous school finance measures. The Huntington Beach high i.chool district, for example. will receive only S2 45 additionally per youngster because of the new fanan('c plan. . The Irvine Unified District y, Ill receive $2.36 more per youngster. bringing the total per-student figure to Sl.448. and the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District will receive $2.42 more per pupil, bringing the total to $1.417. Four other Orange Coast dis· tricLo; failed to qualify for addi· tional dollars this year because of AB45's formula. according to county figures. That means the Newport·Mesa Unified School District will have Sl.439 lo spend fo r each student's educational program. the Capistrano Uni fied School dis· trict Sl,261. the Laj?una t:nif1ect Sl ,447 and the Seal Beach elementary Sl.337. Casperson said details on the long.range impact or the new legislation beyond this year are not yet available. · Presley 'Going Home' MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP> Elvis Presley is going home to Gracela nd Mansion one last time. The family of the singer re· ceived approval Wednesday to move his body and the body of his mother, Gladys Smith Presley. lo the grounds of the 131,<;a·acre. wooded estate he bought in 1957 for $100,000. "We just want to bring Elvis home," D. Beecher Smith II, al· torney for the estate, told the Memphis and Shelby County Board of Adjustment, which vot- ed unarumously to approve the transfer apphcation. Presley and his m other are to he moved from a white marble mausoleum at Forest Hi ll Cemetery to a site called Medita- tion Garden. Smith said the bodies would be buried in a grassy area between a fountain and a crescent·shaped :-lone wall containing four stained glass windows depicting religious scenes. Smith ref used to say when the bodies would be transferred to th<' estate, which overlooks Elvis PrC'slcy Boulevard. Smith filed the application Sept. 7 al the request of the s inger's father, Vernon Presley. the executor or the estate. Smith said it was a hardship on the estate to maintain the Presley graves at Forest Hall. He also cited what he called an at· tempted theft of Presley's body and the expense of security. The Presley family placed around-lhe·clock security at the crypt at a cost of S200 a day after the Aug. 29 arrest of three men near the mausoleum on trespru.s· mg charges, Smith said. One or the men was later lden· tificd as an informant who tipped authorities to a purported plot to steal Presley's body and hold it for ransom. Police Director E. Winslow Chapman later called the matter a hoax. Presley, 42, died Aug. 16 al Graceland or an apparent heart attack. He was entombed two days later al Forest Hill, about three oules north of Graceland . Mrs. Presley died Aug. 14. • 1958, at ace 42. Her body was m oved lo the Forest Hill maus oleum after her son 's death. Two Arrested In Santa Ana After Holdup . LUXURIOUS SPRING DOWN Two Santa Ana men were ar- r ested on robbery charges Wednesday night after police chased them on foot for several blocks and fired four shots. Santa Ann officers reported today. Neither Jesse Lara. 20, nor Roy Terraza, 26, was hit by the gunshots fired by Officer Dennis Hall. police said. The pair are accused of simulating a weapon and taking SIS and a carton of cigarettes from the Mobil Gas Station, Ed· Inger Avenue and Fairview Street, poli ce said. Officers were summoned to the station by a silent alarm, police said. then pursued the pair on fool. The two were arrested in· side a car parked several blocks away, pollceaaid. Court Halts Execution of County Man 4Style• A11ailable So/t1• ltu:ludet Dt>t>p hand llt>d roil •prlnlf batf>l4, ba<'k pillo•«'• are do1rn nntl/f>alhf'r fill~ anti HOI C'utlaion• ",.. 1prln~ w•l" •nt~lop,.d ita dotcft oM/•adaen for dU..OC. NOUna' ftlm/ora SOFAS SALE THROUGH OCT. 30th 7 Ft. Size SALE li69.5 . PRICED · 5 Ft. Lot·e Seat 1100 Leaa Choose from a wide selection of fabrics in- c I ud in g tapestries. prints, velvets and woven fabrics. . ' I ! t E I s t l \' 3 1 . .. st n ,, ti )"• Fa.-..Landl•a aw Bond Election In June Viewed tt' K \I'll\' <'l.t\N('V QI,,_ '>••It Pll•t ~••tf Oram'• t .111111\ '"h·r-. may ht> "'k1-<1 111 ~t lu1 w 11 thn .... unt vurt of the 1·uunl' .., d\.\ 1r111l111g !'iupplv of fa11nl;1111I 1111 -.l'n c tJ and 11 tht'" ri· .... lll111i.: tu l'J' for at But '"" c ourll\ -.upt:n 1,or!>. l .111rt•i11 1 -.,, ltm1l Jn<I l'hihp An thonv '11 i W1·drw..,clo\ tht!y <ip po>.t• ..... 1.11111 \011 1-. to""'' a bond 1,-.111· 1 .. '"" fJ1 mlJnd and bl·l w', I ,u , uunt ·' hould st d}' ou t ol lhc JJ.:f'lt ullu rc busincs~ :-,upcn 1"11., voted 3 2 to begin plJn-. for .i .lunt· bond cl ecuon by asking county orflc1ab to find out whu:h pare<'ls of farmland should b(• preserved dnd how much they m1 ghl co't Mother's Agony Rekindled Hy t\RTllllR R. VINSEL Of lh<t O•oly Polol 51•11 Sus1t· D:rnit·ls · mother s ays !.ht: doc:-.n t part1c·ularly care who the man \.\as who di<.•d with her daughtt•r afl(•r a plane crash. M "' Danu:I'>. 25, formerly of Coron.i rid Mar. died May 23 of 'hock and t·xpo<;ure following the crJ!-.h or J .. m all plane near San l.u1-. Otu,po llt•r t'IJlll(l.lnton. v. ho \\a'> tJr r y1n g 1llPnt1fil'a t1 011 p a per::. bl'lonJ,!1ni.: lo anothc•r man. v.as 11lent1fH·rl Wt•dnt•sd a\ a' Jucqucs Rvk1 cl. M. a Frcm·h national. 0 M1:-.s Danil'ls · mother . Mrs. Jll'll'n ll<xl~l·s. said she ha!. re- t·cnlly moved to Laguna Beach with the victim ·s stcprather to escape s ome of the painful memories stirred by their home in.NQwport Beach. Miss Daniels· father li ves in Marina del Rey. C1n·umstanccs surrounding the' dc·aths of M 1ss Daniels and the man who ar>parcntly was Jacque'> Ryk1<'l. or whom little is kiiown. have led th<' !lodges to file a St m1lhon wrongful death claim iegainst San Lui-, Obispo ::· County. . Although o witness reported a •• flash of light that may have been ~ a plane crash. sheriff'& personnel · •• failed to investigate. Miss ·! Daniels and her companion sur-::,· • fcrcd only minor injuries but s ue- ~ cumhcd one to two days later to " ·traumatic '>hock ~ "If you and I caused the death ._; of two pror>lc. they'd put us in jail ' and c harge u s with ! mans laughter ... wouldn't •• . they'!" Mrs. Hodges s aid. The sheriff's dispatcher who :' failC'<'l lo send a patrol car to In - ~; 'vestigate that night. claiming the :::· ·report was too vague, has been r given a formal reprimand. {· Miss Daniels, a 1969 Corona del ~ Mar ll1gh School graduate. was a .,, UCLA doctoral candidate In busi- .• ness adm1n1 s trat1on at the time ::. of her death. -"Pe<>pl e say time makes things ·.! easier after something like this, but 1t isn't true:· Mrs . Hodges • said :. ··My daughter drove a htlle red ~~.Volkswagen and every time I see : one with a girl with long hair . ~; behind the wheel. the tears •• start.·· The ret.ullB or that study will help them decide later whether or not to call for a bond election. "Once thii.. land as paved over at ls gone and then we cannot get it back," Supervisor Ralph Clark argued. "Before we close the doors we ought lo give the people of Orange County an opportunity to s ay if they.want this land ... Clark had earlier proposed placing a roughly $100 m1lhon bond issue on the ballot aimed at the eventual preservation of some 10.000 acres. That propos al was among three aJterndtives suggested by a 14-mcmber citizen group which studied agriculture preservation for nearly thr~ years before making a report last February. The committee s aid of the 10,000 acres, about 4,500 could purchased by the county nd leas ed baek to farmer. and another 5,500 could be pr erved through land use regulations. Thal proposal was the commit· te>e 's most ambitious. Another proposal would lead lo the even· tual replacing of most farmland with urban development and the third would he aimed at preserv- ing small parcels of agricultural land. those m<>!>l valued for their sc<.·nery Agriculture an the county la~t ~ear covered 43,381 acres and produced goods worth $153 5 m illion. The land U'><.'d for farming had dropped by about 6,000 acres from a H~ar earlier and was down from 133.558 acres in 1956. Margaret l.arlbcrg of the Sea and Sage Audubon Society. urged supe rvisors lo s ave farmland and endorsed the proposal aimed at preserving 10,000 acres. "ll is absolute folly lo lake ar- able land out of production ... she said. "It is unethical lo place short-term private profits above long-term human needs ... Anthony contended the ballot propos a l wasn 't thoroughly s tudied a s y et and argued supervisors would face difficult land manf.igemept proble ms 1r they owned larg~ parcels. "l don 't think 1t is responsible to put things on the ballot unless ttt.tt 1-a 90\Uld M l• bouMit-oqt proposal spelttng 'OUl wbi\ they really would mean,·· he argued. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ad· milled passage or a bond measure would be difficult. "But I think the citizens of this county should be given the big s ay and I think the big say is g1v· ing th~m a chance to vote on it,·· Diedrich said. Supervisors also agreed with Board Chair man Thomas Riley that agriculture should be pre· served, but county planners should emphasize saving land with scenic and open space value as well as those parcels which produce \he area ·s most profila· blecrops. Sun Roof Stolen An Irvine woman told police Wednesday someone had stolen the fiberglass sun roor from her Datsun. Janet Miller said the then took place while her car was parked in her apartm~t complex lot . She valued the sun roof at SlOO. ThU!!day. S!pt.mber 29. 1DT7 DAU.Y PILOT A:r ·~ ir Survive Long Drop Police and s pectators view wreckage ol new foreign sedan which toppled over hlufftop al Scotchman's Con~ north of Lag una Beach Wednesday afternoon. hurtling 8.5 feel to the beach below. The driver. Nabil Batshoun. 29, of Anaheim. and his passenger. Kim Truong. 19. of North Hollywood. escaped serious injury in the cliff fall. Miss Truong and passersby pulled Bats houn from the crumpled car and he was transported by Marine Corps helicopter to Mission Com- munity Hospital where he was later re· leased. Education Funds OK'd Totals Amwwiced for Coast Districts . . By KATHY CLANCY 01 Ille 0..1~ P1M4 ~wU Oran~e Coast school districts will have Crom Sl.057 to SJ.529 tel s pend this year on each students" education. according to calcula- tions by the County Department of Education. Jac k Caspers on . c ounty schools budget consultant, said the per-student figures include new dollars made available to some so·called low-wealth dis- tricts a:s part of a school finance measure signed into law 10 days cigo. Casperson noted the bulk of the school finance changes contained in that measure. /bsemhly Bill 45. will not take effe~t until the 197S.79school year. AL that time. a new financing rorin\lla wlll require dl.stf.!cts elaa* as high wealth tot~rn portions or their revenue oV'er to the state for dislribution to low wealth districts. High or low wealth districts are determined by the amount or assessed valua- tion behind each student. Within five years that formula 1s designed to equalize the fund- rai!ting ahihlies or Cahfornaa 'chool districts Casp<.'r,on n ot(·d the per- student calculallons prepared by has office do Ml include funds for handicapped education pro- grams or other special programs which vary district by district 1\long the Orange Coast it 1s the Huntington Beach 'U nion lhgh Sthool District that has the most dollars to s pend per student, or Sl.529 for each of its 21.000 high school youngsters. Four West Orange County elementary districts. Fountain Valley, Ocean View. Huntington Beach and Westminster. have the fewest dollars per student, St,057. It was those four distracts that benefited the most this year un· dcr AB45's formula. Each dis· trlct received S4~ more per young,ter than they would have under terms or previous school finance measures. The Huntington Beach hi gh school district. for example. will receive only S2.45 additionally per youngs ter because of the new fi nance plan . The Irvine Unified D1s tncl will receive S2.36 more per youngster. bringing the tolci l per-student figure to Sl,448, and the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District will receive $2.42 more per pupil, bringing the total to · Sl,417 . Four other Orange Coast dis- lricL-; failed to qualify for addi- tional dollars this year because of AB4s·s formula, according lo county figures. That means the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will have Sl.439 to spend for each student's <·dueational program. the Capistrano Unified School dis- trict Sl,261. the Laguna l"nificrl Sl .447 and the Seal Beac h elementary Sl.337. Casperson said detaals oo the long-range Impact of the new legis lation beyond this year are not yet available. · Presley 'Going Honie' MEMPHIS, Tenn. <AP ) Elvis Presley is going home lo Graceland Mansion one last time. The Camily or the singer re- ceived approval Wednesday to move his body and the body of his mother,1Gladys Smith Presley, lo the grounds of the 13v.t-acre. wooded estate he bought in 1957 for $100,000. ·•we just want to bring Elvis home." D. Beecher Smith II, at- torney for the estate. told the Memphis and Shelby County Board of AdJUStment, which vot- ed unanimously to approve the transfer application. Presley and his mother are to be moved from a white marble mausoleum at Forest Hill Cemetery to a site called Medita- tion Garden. Smith said the bodies would be buried in a grassy area between a fountain and a crescent-s haped s tone wall containing four stained glass windows depicting religious s cenes. Smith refused to say when the hodies would be transferred to the estate, which overlooks Elvis Presley Uoulevard. Smith filed the application Sept. 7 al the request of the !.anger's father. Vernon Presley. the executor of the estate. Smith said it was a hardship on the estate to maintain the Presley graves al Forest Hill. He also cited what he called an at tc mptro thert of Presley·s body and the expense of security. The Pres ley family placed <.1round·thc-clock i.ecurity at the crypt at a cost or $200 a day after the Aug. 29 arrest of three men near the mausoleum on trespass- ing charges , Smith said. One of the men was later Iden- tified as an Informant who tipped authorities to a purported plot lo steal Presley's body and hold it for ransom. Police Director E . Winslow Chapman later called the matter a hoax. Presley, 42, died Aug. 16 al Graceland of an apparent heart attack. He was entombed two days later al Forest Hill, about three miles north of Graceland. Mrs. Presley died Aug. 14. • 1958, at aie 42. Her body was moved to the Forest Hill mausoleum after her son 's death. Two Arrested In Santa Ana After Holdup L UXURIOUS SPRING DOWN Two Santa Ana men were ar- rested on robbery charges Wednesday night arter police chased them on foot ror several blocks and fired four shots, Santa Ana officers reported today. Neither Jesse Lara, 20. nor Roy T e rraza, 26, was hit by t he gunshots fired by Officer Dennis II all. police said. The pair are accused of simulating a weapon and taking $15 and a carton of cigarettes from the Mobil Gas Station, Ed- 1 n ger Avenue and Fairview Street, police said. Officers were s um moned to the station by a silent alarm. poUce said. then pursued the pair on foot. The two were arrested ln- slde a car parked several blocks away, police aaid. Court Halts Execution of County Man NEW ORLEANS CAP> -The execuUon of J ohn A. Spenkellnk hu been blocked by the Slb U.S. Clrcult Court of Appeals until at leut Oct. 13. Florida Atty. Gen. Robert Sht \'ln aald Wednesday that the d1c11lon ot tht New Orltads court. meut lt will probaJ>ly bold a btarln1, before Oct. 13 on Spnk'Unk'I eh.Ut nC• to hl1 d .. &h ttntenee end the 1tatt'1 eapltal punlahmentlaw. The •la>' at execuUorr wu th• third 1ranted to Spenkt ll.nk. He bad bttn achedultd to d'9 •t t lorida State PrilOn Oft Sept. Jt. SM*t UDk WU eollvtct.d Of Ult 'Ptb. 41 Im, iMotlDI Wtll Of Ollio pVOll ..... J .. '· =~~ roocn. 4 Style• .4"ailable So/a• lnclutk1 o .. ,.p hand lit>d roil 1pri11• btuf'•• baC'k plllmt• arf' dotrtt and /eatlat>r /iU~d and 1eal <'Ulhlon• a,.. 1prlnK will• •n~•lop•d ln dOtm and /•alMrl /or•lllmol• HOllnl com/ore SOFAS SALE THROVGH OCT. 30th ~ 7 Ft. Size SALE 1.69.5 PRICED 5 Ft. Lore Seat 'J OO Lei" Choose from a wide selection of fabrics in- clud i ng tapestries, pri nts , velvets and woven fabrics. _,,.. DAILY Pll.0 I fhurldey, 8epllmber 29, 11ll7 WEATHER I NATION I WORLD Panama .'Bugging' Salyut 6 Launched· \ Achnitted Red Crew to Arrive Next Week? WASlll\il.i'fON 1AP 1 l ~ 1ntl·ll•ttl·nrl1 u1ent ' "'a v~ropp\'<I on 0Hlc1ul Pan.a mJ1\lun ll'l~phcmt• 1·onv .. 1:.1&llon., .111d ll'Ull~l·rtpb ol .,om~ of tho'>t> l'On,•er.,allon11 wt!re sold b) an American '>l"rgeunt to thi: Punamantun gov ernment Defense Departme nt offtctab ('Onf1rmed todav But the ofra•1uh '>atd the lran!>l'rtpts, invo lving conver'>a ( I N SHORT ) t1ons intercepted by microwave in 1975 and 1976, were not us ed b}' Panama as "bluckmual · in the Panama Canal treaty ncgotia lions. The recorded converi.at1om. did not involve the negotiations, the officials said They declined to give details of the conversa- tions, but Senate sources have s aid the eavesdropping included the recording of conversations involving Panamanian leader Gen. OmurTorrijos. Di•e1Ue Reported By The Assoclated Press Three more cases or Legion nu1res c.foe asc have been (•on firmed at an East Tennessee hospital, and another two cases. both resulting m death, were re ported at a Vermont hospital. The national Center for Dis ease Control in Atlanta said Wednesday three of 21 persons be ing treated for a ty picul pneumonia at Holston Valley Community Hospital have the disease, according to Tennessee health offtcu1b lneneunity 1tlloaeed WASHINGTON CAPJ • The llouse 1s giving a committee oroad authority to grant immun1 l) ugamst prosecution to wit nesses who may be able to shed some light on the assass inations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On a vote of 292 to 112. the llou!'le approved Wednesday the assussination committee's plea for authority to get court im munity for as many as 150 wit nesses. Park Hit A gain WASHINGTON I AP > Tongsun Park. the central figure in alleged South Korean influ- ence.buying m Coneress. is being ac c us ed of v1olatinJt U.S . securities laws The !:>ecunt1es .ana t.x.cnange Commission charged Wednesday that Park, an aide to the Rev. Sun :\lyung Moon and the Diplomat National Bank concealed the bank's true owners. FwadN R1n1 .fiJltort WASlllNGTON IJ\P I Two of the govl•rnmcnt 's largest 11gen- c·1es ('ould run out of money this weekend unless the House and Senate resolve their differences over paying for abortions with fr><leral funds A conference <:omm1ttce was to meet today. Unless a com · 1Homise is approved by both houses. the departments of Labor Jnd Health, Education and Welfare would run out of money at midnight Friday. the last day of the fiscal year Ban Wcun't Needed NORTH MIAMI BEACH. Fla CAP> -New tests show lhere were never any pesl1c1des in the water in North Miami Beach. a city of 70,000 where water use was banned ror three days after a scare over possible contamlna· ti on of the supply. AP W.rtpllolt REASSURING WORDS ·-Carol Rittenhou~e. lt·fl. direttor of nursing for the Atlanta. Ga .. area Red l'ros~. talks with patients t>Va t uate cl fro m a n11r~1ng ho m e threatened by ;mon i~ MOSCOW CAP) The Soviet government launched a new space station, Salyut 6, today. Tass announced. Salyut 6 apparently was sent up unm anned but In preparaUon for a new series of manned space nights. There was speculation that a crew would be rocketed to 1t by Tuesday, t he 20th anniversary or the launc hJn1 of the firs t artificial space satellite by the Soviet Union. Tass described Salyut 6 as an ··orbital sclenUfic station.·· ANOTH E R MAJO R Sovie t celebration noting the 60th an niversary of the Bolshevik Revolution ls Nov. 7. However. two days ago in Prague three Sov iet cosmonauts denied a space spectacular was being prepared for that SaJyut6 replaces Sayut s. which was destroyed by radlo signal from a Soviet earth station on Aug. 8 after 16 months in orbit. It • was occupied by two Soviet space c rews: Soyuz 21 cosmonauts florls Volynov and Vitaly Zholobov for seven weeks of ex- periments in July and August. 1976, and Soyuz 24 crewmen Viktor Gorbatko and Yuri G lazkovfor 17 days in' February Tass said Salyut 6 would be used for "scientific and technical re· search and experiments and also to work on the construction. on· board systems and equipping or orb1talstutions." ~lderly Flee Ammonia 'Lord, If.It's for Me, It's All Right' KENNESAW. Ga. <AP> When the small. gray cloud of ammonia and smoke from a train wreck drifted toward Shady Grove Nursing Home, officials evacuated the elderly residents so fast one forgot his false teeth. "They were practically shov 10~ us out the door ... said 00-year old Oscar Hickey. one of 26 e lderly residents evacuated Wednesday to escape the toxic fumes from a burning railroad tank car. R ANDY LEWI S. disaste r chairman for the Red Cross. said that Y>hen the wind started blO'W· in~ ammonia fumes toward the home, officials evacuated the residents withtn 15 minutes. "These people can't afford to In.' C'Xpotied," he said. "A good whiff of ammonia might gag a healthy person, but for some of these people one good whiff could put them over the edge." Twenty of them spent the day <.it the Wildwood Baptist Church near this small town about 30 miles north of Atlanta. Six who were l)(ldrtdden were taken to Kennestone Hospital. Field Day Friars 'Roast' Totie NEW YORK <AP > It was lhc first time women were in the audience and that the Friars Club ever "roasted" a womun Totic Fi elds. who fou ght back from a leg amputation to rcs umC' her career. Some o f the country's best-known comics g~thered at the luncheon here Wednesday to pay tribute to the comedy and the courage of Miss Fields and to zing her with one-liners on an infrequent topic for humor, amput ation. Noting that the roasters had to tone down their ribald humor because ot t he women in atten· dance, toastmaster Jan Murray said. "And if that wasn't enough. we ·u get a woman with one leg · now let's see· how funny these clowns are:· "That's what I like, a woman who can stand on her own foot.·· said Milton Berle. "This bionic yenta. this Short John Silver. I "11.0' love you;· he told the laughing comedienne. "When you lose a friend. they say 'That·s life" ... she_ said. "All I know is when you lose a leg. they keep givmg you lunches.·· "1 was a llllle bit scared ... s aid Leila Wade, 88. silting in the church's recreation room describing how sh e and the others were gathered together and told of the danger by Red Cross and Civ1l Vtense workers. "WELL, IT SURE didn't scare me none,·· said blue.eyed. while haired Mary Singleton. ~. "I just said, 'Lord, if it's tor me. its all right.· Those were m y thoughts. lle's never let me down.·· .. Oh Lord. we were praying. · said Willie A. Nunn. Rain Showers States ~ ~ Ttro Midweat States Poat FWod Warnings Tel9~at•n• mer-ot ~lltm C..lltornle -ll•r 111 reu111 d•ys "''" r•m•lll un· c111....-, 111• Helton•• Wutller $e"'l~9"Cllcts. ~ Alleelft un t.qleCI 1119116 neer IOOftCe IN_.,,..._sUWougll. Tfle 1111..a <relllyt •Ill get 1 ICttfe ... "''" .,.., ..,,., lnllnllll9 '*"'· DUI UIM; lot, wlll """" off -be '"""'" ~ MnlY 111111 In Ille et..,_ -· ,...,,..,.,_ •l 5-ltll Bay '"'" M ... "*"fl -" 10 "9r-. c11m~ ""._,.,.""...._ ,, THE REPORT said the station was functioning normally and that its data was being received by tracking stations in the Soviet Union and on ships or the Sc)VJc t Academy of Science in the Allan • tic Ocean ~ Salyut 6 was reported orbitinij the earth every 89.1 minutes at orbital inclination of 51.6 degre The dlstance of the orbit above t earth ranged from 136 miles to 171. More Jobs Due? l"fl,dustry Spending Pushes Up Index WASttINGTON <AP > A government index of future economic trends showed a sha~p upturn in August as industries decided to spend more money on their fact.ones. the Commerce Department said to- day. The index of leading indicators rose e1ght·lenths of a percent after a two·tenlhs of a percent rn- c:rease in July and declines of two-tenths of a percent in both 1\mong figures decLining were June and May \ endor performance and stock MOST ENCOURAGI NG to economists was a rise of three tenths of a percent in contracts and orders for plants and equip ment. That me;ms industries an• building more factories and will be able to turn out more pro ducts, possibly leading to morl· JObS. However, the mdex itself dtd not indicate an improved JOb out look because the layoff rate was unchanged in August and the average work week declined The Commerce Department had reported last month that the mdex had dropped three month.'> m a row. but it s ubsequent!\ changed its July figure from ·._. drop o[ two-tenths of a percent to an increase of two-tenths. The main reason was improvement 1n net business formatio n . another sign of business con fidence. ECONOMISTS HA VE figured that any improvement in the economy will have to come from spending by businesses on new equipment and capital because consumer spending may hav<.· reached its peak. Also contributing to the in· crease this month was a rise of three-tenths of a percent an build· mg permits and boosts in the money supply. prices of raw material& and liquid as se\s prt l'(.'~. The August increase was the l<.irgL•:.t s ince an increase of 1.9 pe rcent 1n M<.1rch. In the past five year:., the biggest rise was a 3.1 percent jump in June 1975. T HI!: INDEX STANDS al 131.3. which means business activity is 31.3 percent stronger than it was 1n the 1967 base period. The government has been ex- pecting economic growth to slow down from the rapid·7· percent annual rate of the first half of the ) car to about 5 percent in the .second half. Tr('as ur y Secretary W. ~11chacl Blumenthal told a re· cent Senate hearing that "clearly there has been a slowdown,·· but he l!aJd the administration still expects good growth in the next few months. "WE AR E NOT concerned that this is really a recession,·· he .s aid. Today·s report comes amid mixed economic signals over the last month. Industrial produc- tion, which often leads to new JObs, declined by one-half of 1 percent in July, the first drop since January. Unemployment rose from fi.9 percent lo 7.1 per- cent However. increases were re- corded in housing starts, durable godds purchases and retail sales. • "OUA HIT COLLECTION l!V!A" - Lalt<nclS't•· S.UCapee, Street kentJ.' Florals, Still LH••· AtMtractt, Wtldhle Portrait• end MORE -from ttlettt'td art•Jt• t~ wo~d owr l t J . t t \I 3 l STATE SOUTHE.AN CALIFORNIA 1'HE f'A\111.\ Dy Bil Keune ...... ·- "Mommyl coffee mug Gives IJp Youth Holds Cops at Bay SAN DI EGO <AP J A 20 -year-old armed youth. apparently upset by the loss of his job, held police at bay early today from a motel room. while --just miles away police officials were staging a mock hostage maneuver Police identified the ( ) youlh as Ronald Allan St at f' Boyd of San Diego. Boyd '----------allegedly ftrcd one shot mto a door from a .38· caliber revolver owned by his sister. Mary Ann Sterns. a reserve omcer with the San Diego Police Dcpartmc·nt Officer!> said Boyd was alone In the room and no one was IOJUred. Two officers. ass1!)led by family members and Uoyd s girlfriend. convinced him to give himself up 'IX hours <ifter he holed himself up. authorities re portt..'<I Guarantees Elindnated BURBANK <AP> Controversial government ~uaranlel's of $250 million in loans by Lockheed J\1rcraft Corp have been ended because of the com· p::iny s improvin~ financial position, the firm's board chairman s ays. "ll"s a ~reat d uy,'" ilobert Haack 11a1d Wednes duy afll·r announcing that Lockheed has negotiated a rev1st'<J SIOO million credit agreement with its 24 lcndin~ hank:-. lh;.11 will eliminate the government guaranh.'t'' SI rif«» Bau E ndor•e d SAN FHANCISCO <APJ Delegates from 415 California c1t1cs have endorsed strongly a state ballot init1at1vc which would require the riring of pubhc employcs who stnkl' Dy a four lo one \''>lc Wcdncsda). the general assembly of lhc Lcagut: of California Cities ap- proved the unll-slrike resolution al a convention ~ here ~ GO# Co111 ract• Encouraged ~ SAC RAMENTO 1AP1 Gov Edmund Brown ;: .Ir µIan., anolh<'r trip lo Canada next week to en ~courage contract'.'. thal could deliver a new suppl\· ~ of riatural ga!'. a!'. early as the wanler of 1979-80 ~ l:irown·!'. office said Wednesday final arrange ;~ mcnll> \\e re 11llll pt·nding but tl}e governor plans to Premier Peter Lougheed Kuna .. Kille r Whale .. Die• Rule M e t Oil Tenninal Scaled Down LON(.; 81'.:ACll tJ\P > Standard Otl <.:o of Ohm has propoe.w cutting 1ls planned Long Beach t11I terminal from three tanker bcrthb to two, making 1t l'a111er to meet environmental rule~ Tho r cvt'>ion, which would reduct the 1crm1nal'i. crude oil hllndhng cupac1ty from 700.000 barrels a day LO 500,000, was presented Wednesday at u hearing of the South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment District l'NDER FEDERAL, STATE and local air po llution control rules, Sohio could build a terminal only if it paid to ch min ate an amount of air pollution from the Lo:. An~cles basin shghlly greater than the Pollution that the new facility would create Such a clcunu1> 1'> estimated to cost S40 m1lhon to $60 m1lhon for a Lwo-~rlh tl'rmmal but SlOO m11Uoo for a three-berth terminal "IT MAKES l\O OIFl"ERE.:'\CE lo u::i ho\\ in any berths Soh10 build:. as long u:. Sohio provide'> the proper pollution trade-offs. · comment~ Tom Quinn. chairman of the .,tale Air Resource., Hoard '"But thi!-. mah11 the: rc:.olut1on of this lon g ... landing issue much closer , Quinn s aid. '>peaking trom Sacramento State· to Buy Coastal Sites SACRAMENTO <A P l California will spend more than $52 million to purchase 25 coastal sites under a bill signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr '900,000, !>ono/11a CH" ~l•I< b .. <I> 1<> ~ncu1w (.aunty at S'-S m1t11on. Su•uw• ~tllf &w<t> 1n ~I• Out 1.oun1y •I \100,000. LIO C..rttllO SL••• b~e<n '" LO\ AnQ<I .. (.ounly •I \I H m1t110fl b•llciu1I06L.4900'\1n!>.tn D•"1lQl.oun1y dl St '"'411.on. Ten-.mHe AHtt.r (Junes •n Menooc1noCouotyat S 1 m1ltu:m "IP Wlr•PM•• P leau G ull•y Skipper W1ll1am llardba\\ of lht• tug Co l umb1u hu ' pleaded guilt~ to olw tount ol negltgcn<.·t· al an administrat1\ l' ht'arin g Wcdn«!:o,da~ 1 n San Franc 1 ~to llard:-.a\\ :-lO\\. a ca ll tar gl· crunt-. ... truch the San Fran 1·1:-<.·o Oahland Ra~ Bridg<.• Sc·pt. 15 Bill Nixed SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 A bill th~tl would ha vc nrder cd th~ !'>talc to 'peed up work on two Fresno frecwavl> ha:. bt!Cn rCJCCll'd by lhl' gO\ t•rnor. who sa}!> a com m1s s 1on nol tht· lef!1Slalurl', sets h1f!hwa~ priorities Thurtday. September 29 1977 DAILY PILOT AS Damages 5,000 Jobs Settled May Be Saved By Chain LOS ANGELES <AP > 'A Holiday, LO~ ANGELES <AP, As many as 5,000 A Southern California aerospace Jobs may be 1>avcd al least through restaurant chain ha:. 1980 because lhc House Appropr1at1ons Commit agreed to pay 525,000 an tee ha:. rejected President Carter's request that the damages to settle a civil $463 million llppro\ed for the Bl bomber not be suit which charged that i.pent :. i x of l h e f 1 r m · s ''It's an aerospace holiday 1n my district. Rep restaurants hud ltvc ro Robert K. K Dornan <D·Callf >. said Wednesday dents living in them. after the 34·21 committee vote. 'l'h 't 1 h d e su1 a so c arge THE t'UNDS WOULD ALLOW Rockwell In ternallonal. which is building its fourth BI. to build a fifth and s ixth plane. Work on those planc11 wab i.topped earlier th.ls year when Carter said he would ask that the Bl program be canceled in fa\'or of dl• veloping cru1:.t missiles for the 852 bomber The committee also approved Carter ' requt•'t Lo develop cruise missile' "OBVIOUSLY WE ARE VERY plca!>ed "'llh the outcome of Lhe vote." Rockwell ::.pokesman Oa\ e Wight ::.aid an Los Angele... No"" "'c JU!it haH· 10 \\ a1t for a final dec1s1on Wil(hl confirmed that 1f Rock" t·ll rccc1H' or dcr:. to build the fifth and sixth Bls. th<: hrm "'111 nol ha\'l: lo institute the gradual la) Off~ of 2.500 lo 6,500 of 11.::. employes by mid-1978 when Y..nrk 1s completed on the fourth plane In addition. he said. Rock .... ell would probabl~ hire an additional 1.000 employes to work on the two plane::.. The firm had 13,000 employes work1n~ on th~ m at the program's height. It cut the work Corct: lo 6.500 after President Curter announrcc1 plan-. to 'G{aP the plane WlllLE CONGRESSMEN SAID lhe commit 1c1::'s action on the buildin~ of two plane'> ww1 fin&I . the parliamentarian's office said the House prob abl't could find ::i way to reverse 1t1fit w1she ... Tht-committee vote would not rever!'le action hy the President and Congress to halt 81 product101· v.1th the-fiscal year starting Salurda:. lhc firm's restaurants railed to keep food at proper temperatures In a stipulated 1udg mt.'nt Wednesday in wb1rh no wrongdoing \\as admitted. Specialty Ht•s tauranls Corp agreed to refrain from health violations Tht' firms restaur ants jn dude the Proud Hird in W l·stcheslcr Ports O l'all m Sun Pedro. and Casla\\ a) s in Burbank and Pomona Doors Close SACRAMENTO IAP 1 Beginning Jan. 1. 11 \\ 111 be Illegal for prepaid ht>alth plan rc prcsen tat1ves to go door lo door enrolling members un dcr n bill signed tnlo la\\ hy Gov. Edmund Brown .Jr The measure IS J\ 8 1693 by Asst!mbly man Bar ry l\(•t>nt• I D · Eureka > The Democratic gov ernor signed the bill Wednesday after he cut $13,625,000 from it. leav mg $52,629.000. )ii .. :.\:<::::><: :: : ::~r : -:·:·:: :::\;:::::::: :::::-:-:··::·:-::;:. :-::.:l·:~:ig:::?.:::ME::.>.:::::::.:.R:-::: .:t.::::: ................. ~ ....... . Following th~ signing Assemblyman Eugene Gualco, a Sacrame nto Democrat who sponsored the bill. issued a stall' mentsayin~ "It 1s important thal the s tate move rapidly to acquire these properties now while the costs are lower, the owners arc will ing lo sell . and coastal controls are still m effect ·· This 1s the list Gualco gave of the parcels and uddit1ons to exis ting parks authori1.cd for ac quisltion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ' .... ' . -.................... . FAMILY SIDI DRYER • e t t O • 0 I t • t I t .. t I e I I e I • t . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . ................... . ..• THE IMDEPEMDEMT DEALER WITH THE LARGEST SELECTION OF WASHERS & DRYERS IM THE HARBOR AREA. ......... .......... . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . . .......... I 0 ••I Ito o .......... ......... It Io t •Io•• i fly on Tw:sday to Edmonton. Alberta. and meet wilh ~ · • SAN DIEGO <AP > One of the performing Po killer-whales ut Sea World has died aft.er showing E signs of illness for several days. officials said. W••,port uneOf't l.•no1nQ >t•t"' 8 .. <fl In -lno C.....nl• •t U ) m1U\oft GffffWtrOOd ''"' 1n Mfn OOc.t00Court1v•t'3I,.~ t •t•n\t0not 4n.dr~w ~., .. Sl•h-f..nrk 1n Mo" h.rfy C.ounty •t \1 I) mtlltOn h•\11.ftfl \. Ue.t<.f\ 1n ~Ant• b•rtNt 1 Lounh~l'-.SiilO.OCX. l., .. "-0'" bt·•<." 1n ~o' "lng1 lh C.oun1• .11 \S<Kl.llW C..•'P•nteri• S,t•tlf tu .. <n •n !>antt1 u .. r1><1r• C.ounly •I ~/ .000 Dont.nv \ldt" llf:Kll 1n 0<•"9" C.ounh •• '' n••lhOI\. E.tC.•C>Ull\!.l•h bt.c.n.n")•n to ll•r-• Counly •I MllJ<>,000 C.•• rt.tp•td Bfoocl't 1n MOntrt•v C.Ovntv •t \)JO m1111on G4V•OI• ~···~ P.ttk tfl ::..tnl"~tbdirii<..ovnty•l 'J 1Sm1•hon Hunt ... ,~ L.tQOOn 1n t1umoo1cn (ovnh •• \l.H m1111on. Pyqm\' ~o"'" 1-t-OIOQ~I ~\Oft(•k Ir"' Mtndo<:H\O (011n1v •I \'i00,000, LM1 LO~ •no f al•w• Wtk• I" 0~1 Nort~ County ot ll> mlltlon, MtNtt fl•n<n •n ~n M.ateo County it \I million, M•l11>u (111111 In LOS ....,., .. (.outlly ol \S S million. Menrew ~tale llt•<n 1n ~.inl• <..r11t County tt '1 mllll011; MOrro llav !>t•I• Thlf· fom1ly·1ll• Frig1d111e loaturn• u permanent oret1 cyelfl and l1mod drymg Save monev during 11111 aa1e Th •~ ,1andard c1oac11v model 1ea1u1es 1 40 minute ' o f l 1~flO te111pora1 ure Clrv•n o r11mo11ablt' uo·lront llllm end porc111a1n/enamff• Cl rum SI n M li Y• c ,, T1l M in ~ The exact cause of death or Kona. a 13·Ye!lr-old ;;; killer whale who had been at the San Diego aquatic t park for eight ycar11, was to be determined by a necropsy, an animal autopsy, Sea World officials • P•flo. II'~ LVll Ollllipo c.o-in•v al \J million; !oovth MOnl.,•Y B•Y D~·"' Monlercy Counly •t "m1lllC1n. Torr.,. P1nu ~•lo R-tn In ~n !>1990 c.ovn1y.-\l lmtlhon. f or1 R-~l•t• H1~tor1c f.'Mk '" !)onom• C.o\intv tit I said Wl'clnesday r£ureka Man lmlicted n Explosives Mailing SAN FHANCISCO IAP > A x federal grand jury has indicted a 9.Eureka man on charges of maHing an 'explosive device that injured a •Hayward State professor and his secretary. Byron Franklin Barnum, 33, a forme r graduate student at Hayward. 'was indicted Wednesday. He was ar- rested by postal Inspectors at Eureka Sept. 20 for investiaatlon or malling : the explosive device which went off In the professor's office Aug. 29. According to t.he indictment; ·sometime between Aug. 26 and Aua. 29 Barnum mailed an explosiv.e de· vice containing shotgun shells to Dr. John Vann from Berkeley The other count claimed that between Aug. 25 and Aug. 30 he mailed a s imilar device from Hayward to Or. Robert Van Spyk in CinclMati, Ohio. Van Spyk. a pro· fessor or geography, formerly taught at the Haywar d campus, federal prosecutors said. That bomb was in· tercept.ed before it r eached Cincln- uatl. • Vann, chairman or the Department of Geography at Hayward, suflered slight lnjurles when the device went off. Suzanne Wblttler. 33, h is secre\afy, alao was h urt when she opened the 1>1cka•e. ORIBN'l'2'1' RUG ~~\.t M1'1'ER"¥ ~Att 3817 E. Coa9t Hwy. 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Sep\19mbitr • 1117 S.rbar• Krelblch/Edltorl•I PtQe Editor • Why the Courts 'Make' Our Laws l'hc.tn· h11s ht.•t·11 mu<'h l'ompl;unml( tn n•ccnt timet1 Hhout thl" lt ndt•nC'y of the Juda·1al brunt:h of government to "lt'I' into tt•rntory th,1t !ihould be tht" bu.1llw1ck of the lt•J.o:t'l,tll\ t• hr ;.tnrh Tht• <·ourts. rJther than our t•ll'l'lt>d offH'1uls, <.ill' "mak 111g our In·' s. · Wl' <.ire told. Th~n.· rna) be some lt uth m lht! <·ontent1on, becaust· '' l' "ll't'tn tu hu\ l' maneuven:d our!-tclvc~ tnto a situation '"hen• it s \lrtually 1mposs1blt: to fmd out whal a new law rrall)' mt•an-. without running 1l through a ·1est case" m c·ourt When thl· court hands down its opinion, that becomes the law unh.•ss, of coursc. an appeals court reverses the opinion /\case m point lh1~ \\-eek 1::. the rec~ntly approved state l.iw that prohib&ts pnv<itC' employers from requiring cmployc:> tu rellrc at 65 Thal seems sample enough on the surface. But the measure g~s on to say that employers have up to two vears. or until extSting pension plans or collective bargain· mg agreements expirl' whichever comes firsl·-to make necessary changes in plans that now specify a retirement :.ige But no one seems to know whether the prohib1lion on mandatory retircmenl is to be effective as of Jan. 1 for a ll t>mployes, or whether those covered by existing pension plans still m ay be required to retire at 65, up until 1980. The language of the bill, we are advised, is not clear. And 1t seems a suit will have to be filed to clarify its mean- ing. Now 1f the state Legislature were largely made up of !armers, optom etrists or public <.iccountants, one might understand some problems with the legal wording of bills. But the Legislature is. to a very large extent, com· posed of lawyers who theoretically should be familiar with legal terminology and capable of preparing with the aid of their own legal counselors of course--a bill whose intent is clcur In short, 1f <.ill those lawyers we elect to public office t•an 't write an understandable bill, we m ay as well stop 1·omplaining about the courts "making our laws.·· Kids Know Best? /\II too often. we adults don't give our children the t redil due them. This just might be the case in the rising c.·oncern over the sale of so.called ·~junk food" in our local schools. Some school officials justify the sale of candy. cup- cakes and carbonated drinks on the grounds that it is what .... tudents want. They s ay the sales are needed to suppart the total foo<l program and, bes ides. it helps keep the kids on campus. Ha ppily. not ull school districts are giving m to this un- healthy rationale. Earlier this month, trustees in the Capistrano Unified School District voted unanimously to ban low nutrition foods from their cafeterias and snack bars. ll 1s, of course, too soon to tell what effect the action will have on their food services program. Some support. however. may be found in the neighboring Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Officials there quietly eliminated "junk food .. from lhei'r menus last year. The students have accepted the t·hange. In fact sales t•ven increased at one of the secon dary schools ·This sc•cms to challenge the claim that students only \\ant ice crt>am and candy 1t mav even mean thev like "hat 1s bettc•r for them · · · Mo-ped Warning The Huntington Beach City Council m ay set a trend with its recent order to the city police departme nt to keep a °')harp eye out for mo·ped riders who violate traffic regula- tions. The action came m the same week the California 1 lighway Patrol announced that the m otorized bicycles had been involved in 300 injury accidents in the first seven months of lhas year. In requesting the police crackdown: a Huntington Beach city councilman said some mo·ped riders are "hors- ing around on city s treets and causing traffic hazards with unsafe turns a nd other violations .·· Drivers in other communities who have been shaken up .by similar antics probably would appreciate special police attention to this new mode of transportation. And mo.ped riders should be aware that they're likely to get it i( they don't get with the traffic laws. Opinions ••pressed in the space above are thoee of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authora and artlal9. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, COsta Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 842--4321. Boyd I Company By L. M. BO\'O More than one humorous bachelor hns kept a remale· type store-window dummy in hil apartment to keep him We need bet.let enforce• ment ot blcycle rules. Try taking a drive In the evtnlna and 1eo how m&111 ~ are out rldinl eyelet without lidata ol 1111 kind, or on tJiit., ~ aide of tbe uree&, or taking cb..-dlilh!JIC around cart. W•o'a to be bleJMd,... I eyelilt II llllT A &II pmtentkm wciuJd10•tlllll•a1 M.l.R company. But now sucb a plastic model can actually re· act to what the lonely fellow baa to aay. In the U.S. Patent Offic. is the offlclal descrip- tJon of an electronic manne· quin whose eyes Us.ht up everytlme she bears her mu1er'a voice. Phthislc I.I an old-faabioned word for any dlscaae that wastes human t.iJsue, even and lncludlng akin raah. And • "llay" .. a phoneUc render· Ina of that word. When we say, "Don't 1et Into a tiny," we 're alhadlnl back to the ltd· monttion "Don't break out ln a rash.'' Or so contend.a an .X· pert an the vernacular. Jack Anderson Teamsters Insurance Scandal WASHINGTON -Teamsters b<.1111 Frank Fitufmmons and ex- Attorney General Richard IOein· dtenst will b4t the star wicnesses m a new Senate drama next month. They have already been questioned behind closed doors about their role in a multimillion· dollar insurance scandal. Sources close t.o the investiga- tion say Fitzsimmons and Klein- d 1 ens l t o ld Se n ate an · vestigators confli ctin g stones. The Senate Perm anent lnvesliga . lions subcom· m1tt.ee wift try to clear up the discrepancies by putting both men on the wll ncsis stand. The incorrigibly promiscuous Fitzsimmons, who as usually found on the defensive tn Washlnmon proceedings, will be cast tn the unramiliar role of the accuser. He is full of righteous in· dignation over an alleged sc heme to defr a ud the Teamsters' welfare fund. The complex case involves the in surance cov e rage for Teamsters in 33 states. This amounts to a staggering $2.6 billion worth of insurance busl· ness. After a few well-placed phone calls by Kleindienst, the contract went to Old Security Life Insurance Company. KLEINDIENST, a wounded political warhorse still recover- ing from the Nixon debacle, col· lecled $125,000 for his phone calls. This was his half of a $250,000 "finders fee" for helping the company land the contract. Kleindienst told Senate in· vestigators earlier this month his Sl25,000 service to Old Security consisted of several telephone calls to Fitzsimmons urging him to award the contract lo the com· pany. But the Teamsters chief reportedly told the lnvesUgators KleiDd.lenst did not ask him to swtns the Insurance contract to Old Security. The company got the C()fttract despite the opposlUon of several Teamsters offlclals who re· portedly wanted to glve the busi· ness lo Prudential Insurance Company of America. The Senate tnvestigaton are trytna to determine whether the lucrative contract was awarded because ol a backdoor deal. They have also learned that Old Security ma1 not be old reliable. They have "9· celved allegations that the com· pany has been lnvohced In several shady transactions. Kleindien s t told us in a telephone interview that the con· rucUng accounts are a matter or "semantics." Fitz.simmons, he said, ls a "good friend of mine ... I dJdn 't ask Fltz to use his influence." THE l'OaMER attorney general acknowled1ed telling Senate lnvesti1ators that he made several telephone calls urctaa Ftt.z:slmmons to 1rant the insurance business to Old Secwi- ty. Illa $12$,000 shan ol the find. en' fee. M said. went to his law flrm, not to himself. Despite Teamsten demands that the fee be returned. Kleindienst tokl us he hu no intention or glvinc back the money. Footnote : Fitzsimmons acknowledged that be "visited .. 'Rctm.mber, JacJtie. Try to Joo1 ddlun • .. walk out.• Rowland Evans/Robert Novak lhe Senate subcommaltee. but re fused to comment on wh•l be told the investigators. FAT AMERICAN: The Fat American ia becomln& the •Ym· bol of his couptry lo a world where two-thirds or the peopie are hungry. Ealing has become the national pastime and obelily is the No. 1 nutritional problem. Yet Americans are atarved, aronically. for wholesome nourishment. They are the vic- tims ot massive advertlsiog which promotes the wroq foods. nutritional experts tell us. The less nutritional value a rood has. apparently, the more money tht food companies spend to sell it. The cereal companies. for ex· I are rakinl in mllUona j~k food on children. e echral 1ovemmenl 1pends STO mlltlon a year advisln& the popula~ on tbelr eatin1 habits. But critics contend that the pro- gr am is ineffective and the money is wasted. NEITHER the educational nor medical professions have responded to the outrlttonal crisis. Only two states requ1.re any kind of nutritional education. and merely 20 percent of the na· lion's medical schools have ex- pressed the slightest interest in the subject. .. We should convince the food industry that selling nutritloug • products is as easy and profitable as sellln& junk foods ... auuested Rep. Frederick Richmond. D·N.Y. "What we need ... added Rep. James Scheuer. D·N.Y., "i.a to use proper nutrition u a preven· tative to reduce the ata&1ering SlSO bUlioo we·re spendin& on health care.·· Footnote: Food industry leaden privately baveexpreued a willingness to work with Congress to. deal wltb the nutri. tional crisis. Richmond la plan· ning hearings to establish a na- tional nutrition policy . So viet s Try B rib e to .Trap Dissident s WASHING TON -Operating along lines laid down by tbe Kremlin 's top spy, the Soviet KGB last year propositioned an Estonian nationalist with a $500,000 inducement to establish a fraudulent front for enticing an- ti-Russian Estonians into the human rights movement for <'XJ>()Sure and impnsonment. The entrapml•nt offer to 44· year-old E rlik Udam puts Into hard action t h e chilling anti-dissident ha rangues of top Soviet of· ficials, l n · eluding Yurl Andropov -a power in the ruling Soviet Politburo and head of the Soviet KGB. As though making a virtue out of the huge financial offer secret· ty made to Udam by his agents in Tallin, Estonia, ln the spring or 1976, Andropov himself delivered perhaps the harshest attack against the dissident movement early this month. With Andropov speaking in Moscow's Bolshoi Theater. party leader Leonid Brezhnev and other top Soviet of· ficials were listening. "D~ENCE baa become a kind of profession,·• Andropov said, "which ls aenerousl)' paid with foreign CUl't'eDCY and other tlps, which lo essence ia liWe dif. Art Hoppe ferent from the way imperialist services pay their agents." The speech. marking the lOOth anniversary of the birth of Felix Dzerzhinsky, notorious founder of the Soviet secret police, was ominous. It was the Kremlin's clearest warning that the Oc· tobcr Belgrade conference lto check compliance with the 1975 Helsinki agreements> will do nothing to halt Moscow's attack on the dissident movement The KGB's approach to Udam --news or which was smuggled out ol Estonia --ls a classic at· tempt to subvert an anti-Soviet nationalist with promised riches It reads like a spy thriller Udam uncovered and removed a hidden "bugging device" in the electric meter box-outside hi.a Tailin apartment in March. 1975. He was summoned to KGB head· quarters and interrogated about a missing "civil defense device" -in fact. the bug. The investigation, under com· mand of a KGB major, ended with this offer to Udam: give back the bug in return for Im· munity ln a KGB Investigation of the Estonian nationalist move- ment, of which he was a secret member. Udam accepted that of· fer, then rejected a KGB bid to become an undercover agent. THAT WASooly tbe beginning. A year later, buoyed by the Helsinki accord.I, the dissident movemeot wu cathet'lng steam. The KGB ntaJor summoned Udam to three long conversa-tions oo April 4, 11and14, each in a different location. His proposi· lion: that Udam become (in Udam's words> "a prominent dissident and organize a dissi· dent group.·' ''He offered me money for or- ganizational expenses.·· Udam says. "On April 4 the sum he quoted to me was between 200,000 and 500.000 rubles <around half a million dollars>." The Udam dis· sident group would then offer foreign correspondents "in· formation" -actually only ln- rormalloosupplied by the KGB. Udam said no such dissident group could possibly work and that he himself would risk quick exposure, Instead. testing KGB reactions, he proposed a Helsinki "monitoring" group. These groups, set up by dissidents after the Helsinki conference, have become a top KG 8 target. Many promlneot "monitors," such as Moscow's Yuri Orlov, are now in jail. WHEN VDAM proposed a monitoring group ''in. conjunc· lion with Finland, .. the KGB said there was "no aeoae ln bringing the Finns Into the plan." Instead, Udam "must deal with the Americans. They have the money for diaaldents · · and it would be Udam 'a Job to talk American backers out of that money. He wu offered 50 per· cent of enythlnc he cot. In the end, Udam said no. He refused t.o recommend anyone - else for what he called .. such a gross deception." Adding to the credibility of this chilling story. London FinanciaJ Times reporter David Satter had h i~ l>riefcase s tolen las t February while riding the Riga. Tallin train. Taken by the KGB. it is known here. was a notebook containing Udam ·s nam e Udam's own account smuggled from Estonia tells of that event and states that the KGB boasted it was their "personal achieve· ment" that Satter never was able to contact Udam in 1976. PLANTING~·~,.$ amidst dissidents and Helsinki monitors la nothing new. The outrageous charge of treason against scientist Anatoli Scharansky seems to have re· suited from a letter in Izvestia denouncing him by Alexander Llpansky. another "dissident," who may be an undercover KGB man. Moscow has made minimal ID· ternal human rights Improve- ments to ward oft attacks at Bel· grade: some emigration for dis- sidents, early jail release of 13 Russian Baptists, permittin& aale of 29,000 American paperbacks On Englis h>. But behind these cosmeUc improve- ments. the real work is unim· peded: expose and destroy the civil rights movement, the dissi· dents and the braw soul.I who belleve in Helsinki. llie Road to Success Has Changed Since Aesop ins. 1 am able to put ulde ''7.93 a week.. In ten years I •hall be able to ~ • $10.000 houle, • aooc> car and enou,cb neckU• to lut the rest al my We." "I know you're rt.iht, Uriah." Mid u.aruabopptr with a 1\lh. "But l Just dcD't care about set· tmf rtc:h. ,. ADd be went out and floated u;ne mortiaa• to bu1 • uo.ooo bOaiM, 1lped hla life 8Wa)' to bu)' a "800 ~ar. Gd revolved bl& eharp aceounta '°rapidly that be was eooa DP. to llere In QHlttill. NA'l'V&Au.Yt~ l~i· bl• eOndUct pUt lllm Into hbtr'tiD· doua llniDclAI dtftlcult111. He wa1 cOMtan~ ovftdrawn at the bau. And be w• a1wa11 takma out lout to C09W th loillls he had ullen Ht to conr th• loam .•• "Poor Old ~" Hid the t.nt 11 he •AllDid to work /ram hlS .,._.room ID 1111 *Ile llllCkUe. · •!Wiii& Wiii bleomeGl llha?" WMt Wu .. GI Bert 11 what. u1uall1 bacomH of youna s.,.,lllhoppen wtth $10,000 houses. can and a dltterent necktie for ...,.y day ol the week. He married the banker'• daulbt«. TBE DAllS pUNd. At lat the ant bad aaved enouah to ~ bis $10,000 house, bit $2000 car and six cartons of neckties. But the $10.000 bout• DOW COil M0,000. 11ie S2000 car coet ~. ADcl oqt even bankers could at· ford Qetkdes. The IJ'US.hopper • meanwbl:N, wu paylaa off the loan oo bis $10,000 house (wblcb WU ..,.,.. worth S.0,000) wttb doUara ~­were now worth only 25 cents. m 1UU didntt bave a pcMy to bit name. But evtrybody admlrecl him beeUM he now owed more than S1 million -which bo would aomo du pay off in dollars wortll antekel. TM ttUstrated ant applied for a Job dlnctlrit the f edual budJet. notiM that be WU bard·WOl'klllf, fruaal and thrifty. Tbe Sen.Merl 'Juat lawtbecl ''l'be bud1et'1 • bUHoo lD • tht red,.. nld one. "What do yo\! ki&Ow aboUt diflctt 1~. l'OU-over nnanclilf aa4 lon1-term u1ecurod debtn• lune? We"nftil eomeop~ filtb ••· ~and a record'tl IUttell In thll claftk\&lt fiil!L" So •••>CJM Bftd...,,.., after. EaCIPt tbe ant.. f' • ' ' I ! t ! 1 ! \ 3 l Ill n M ti Y• c 1) rtt ~ an MORE OPINION Thursday, Septembor 29, 1977 DAILY PILOT ;I 1 Earl a ten How Legislators Muddled Tax Ref~rm Effort \ I ln epU•ph to the monumental p~rtyt&X prublem rea.lly polnta us> But Governor Jerry Brown 's them mto the property tax relief lt is not uncommon for at-the property tax problem simply tallUtt to C"nac\ property lu re lhe cauae of the dli.aaireemenl.'I revelation of the "good news" vehicle. It became a grab bag or tempts to be made to secure and concisely. One ts a baro two hc:C. ~ t'mhl} wbtch 1tymled a.even and a half that the state was looking ··goodies". a something for . en ac tm en t of concepts. hundred words in lenrtb and the R •pub Ii c • n monthsol crtorts to 11ve respite to forward to !! .huge treasury sur-everybody package. otherwise unacceptable to the other l.s sUgbUy more than 400 leader Puul tho~lelifedhomeowners. plus promising to exceed $1 Hut Its downfall was that the majority by attaching them to a words. P r ' o I 0 The lc1i11lators complained billion was too tempting. It measure had lost sight of its major blll for whicb there is The lenflbler one Is perhaps dt'clart'd lht< conatanlly of the complexity of became even more so as the con-original objective. The amount or overwhelming support But this the simplest conflnlnt itself l"iJ>Ue to bt-" the tax "reform" proposals but ttnuously revised estimatei, relief for homeowners was "piggy backing" can' be over-solely to llmlUng property taxes P r o b I t' 'T\ the complications were of their reachedupwardsof$21'l billiol\ m1mmaJ, leaving the so-called done and obviously this was the to one percent of the assessed bl'yonll tht ownmaldn1.Confrontedwithtbe TIUSunexpectedbonanzalm middle class practically case with the property tax valuesasofl975-76 Clll>•Cll> uf pent up demands of homeowners mediately set in motion any stranded and the ''rich" com-measure. It not only resulted In If the Leglslat~re had ap- t h l' L eg•' for tax relief which have been number of schemes for social plelely out. After its first failure overloading a bill with proposi-proacbed th~ problem in this lature building for a decllde, the solons engineering and tampering with in the Sena.te, conferees a~tempt-lions not directly related to the is-maMer, confining their eflorts to He ma) ~t: came to Sacramento In January the tax structures. The propo-ed to mollify the complaints by suebutmadeitfartoocomplicat-the single issue of property tax ncht but Senate Rep"!bh ~an delermined to provide al And, no nents of these ideas, perhaps upping the an~e for the middle ed Coreasy understanding. relief for homeowners without leader Dennis Carpenter s view doubt thtsl would have done so belleving their pet plans would class. It was still far short of the any gimmickry the would have lhllt th~ lawmakers tinkered in had the state's fiscal condition not stand on their own merits, homeowner relief most had ex-BV CONTRAST two initiatives had a bill th'ey coutcl have easily .,,tead of going direct!} to the pro-remained normal. succeeded in weaving many of peeled are being circulated. Both attack passed. Women's Apparel and Sportswear ', off our early fall stock of daytime and evening dresses Young Designer Collections. 17 /84... Orig. $84·S200 . . .......... Now SSS.994132.99. Designer dresses. cosrumes and eveningwear. Designer Dresses. 85/109. Ong. S80-S300 ...... • ........... Now $39.99-$149.99. Famous-maker 1-pc dresses Better Casual Dresses. 51. Orig. S48 .. : ........•..............•........ Now $29.97. Bridal gowns in all-season fabrics. White or ivory, sizes 10-12. Bridal Salon. 89. Ong $125-$400 ....... Now $59.99-$199.99. L°'' Ar>oole~ Be-111r1y Hlll5. Pa'3dena. San Diogo. 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S6.25·S50 .•••••••••••••.••.••••. Now $399-S 3 7 A9. Condy/Gourmet Betty Clark's white almond bark, Frosted pretzels. Dae Julie dutch wafers and Kieldsen butter cookies. Candy, 66. Orig. 85¢-S4.60 ..•••••.•.•.•••••...•..••.. Now 65~-$3.59. r~ linens/Bath Shop/Bedding • 'Rock Garden' bedspread in twin-king sizes. Curtains & Draperies. 60. Orig. $54.95-$89.95 •••••• Now $39.95-'89.95. Matching sham. Orig. $16.95. -.•••••.•..•..•••• Now $13.95. 'Green Grass' pattern sheets by Martex in Dacron• polyester/ cotton. Flat or fitted. lWin-klng sizes. Domestics, 30. Orig. $9419 •••••••••••••••••••••••• -•• Now $4.99-$11.99. 'Cat' clothes hamper. Bath Shop Accessories, 13 7. Orig. S36 ••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Now $29.99. Custom tablepads by Artex Green. Measured In your home. 8-pty aluminum insulation. Sizes 36x48•-4SX60~ .a• and 54" round, 12X48 and 12X54 leaf. linens. 29. Orig. S 12444 ••••••••••••••• -••••••••• Now $10.80-439.60. Housewares n I 8-eup percutator and 2-cup drip coffee maker. Housewares. 121 . Orig. $19.99, $35.99 .•••.••••••••.•••.. Now $17.99, $26.99. ,.. . Farberware" crepe-maker. Housewares. 121. tit' Orig.'$19.99 ••••••.......•••.••••... -....•••• Now $14.99. Le Creuset 8-pc. cookware Set. Houseware. 62. Orig. open stock $113. 70 ••••••••••.••••..•..•• Now H9.99. Trident cutlery In assorted styles. Housewares, 62. Orig, $10.50-$29.50 .••...••••••••••.••••••••• Now 2~ off. SllvetWOre/Glasswore 3-lnltial monogram glasses In 6. 8 or 10 oz. sizes. Tumblers. I olO-fashlona, roly-poly on the rocks or roly.poly coci<talls. Glassware, 86. Orig. $12.50 ••••••••••••..•••••• Now 59.99. Sliver plated chip and dip set, open baker and footed food warmer. Silverware, 15. Orig. $14.99-$23.99 ••• -•••••••••••••••. Now i10.91M19.99. .. Collep Lftlfl~ Dr. Carl L. Randolph or J lunlmglon Beach has been elected chairman of tht Whiltier College board or trustees. He 1s president of U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation and has served as a trustee since 1970. Laguna BPW Sets Meeting "~-'------·· -------~~~- Diabetes A Id 'Ride' Needs Bikers, Funds Hicyclc rldlirs iind apoMors wllllna to pledge money by the mile pl.'ditltld arti beloa sought ror u fund-raising ride for the Orange County r haptur of tho Diabetes Association. Th<: ride Lis being co-11poruiored by the C06mopolitan Club, a bu11i· nessmllll's organlutlon, and McDonald's Restaurants.' It will run Crom9a.m. toSp.m.Sunday. A SPOKESMAN FOR the as· l'IOciallon saJd bike r~ers can take one of two routes on the Orange Coast. Riders may nde as much, or as little, of the route as they can, sh~ J dded. Riders mus t <tlso gel a :-.pon sor's form at any McDonald's and present 1t to fund·raismg officials Sunday. If riders are juveniles, the forms must be signed by their parents as well as the sponsor. The west county route beg.ins at· the McDonald's at 18962 Brookburst St., Fountain Valley. Riders will be given a free soft drink. Blvd., Costa Mesa and concludes at the McDonald's at 635 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. This route is 23 miles. The association spokesman said tid(lrs will be given free french fries and hamburgers for completing one full circuit of the route they chose to ride SHE ALSO SAID they will be eligible for a variety of prizes. The nde 1i. open to anyone who can pedal, the association spokesman said. Families are urged to participate together. Both Sexes' Woes Eyed PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE STA~NTOll"A•ANOONMeNT 0, us• 0, 'ICTITIOUS •US1Mass NAMli ,,.... The followlng _.,,, Ml •~d • ... ".-.... PVBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE flfCITICSMOl~IOlf OPf'ARTNelQflll'AND CONTlltVMKtlOt'.vsfllllU *41<9 II·-~ to S.Clion 19».J .. -Qir'.,..,_ c-""'' •ooert D. ••ewtr a!MI Urt11le IC t1t ... w-M11rvcnw. l11tll11Md '-"' n.t M ~n, '-•Oftrt •lflt '""° ,.., ... ~-· ~ IN ~ of PIAl'lCT CUT ttAca l'AiHIOW, SOiO-a Htll St-t. Hunllnot.., lff<h. c..111or11••. ll•v• •h•••v•4 '"•" Pttl,."lhlP • Of "-''I 6, 1911, l>'f mutlHI CMttanl. Mervin and ,....., .. 1!n9lln Mve wlthdr•wn ''°"' II••• uHed to lie ti>O<f.tlN In,,. (•rryong on ol t,. llllMneu . llot>erl 0. end Urtul• I( •• , ... ,•Ill conduct u. llUSineu !fl ttw lul.,... ...o wlll pity -dlKllMQll •1111.aMllllh OI tile flml end -..tve •II -Y• .,.., ... tlletoll•fl"". '"""""" nOl IC• i. given llwlt Ille un- derai9Md will not be •-~ for •l'l'f olll!Qellona lnc:ur ..... by Ille CICMO In tnelr new Mmes 0< In tM IWlll'I• of Ille firm, 0ATl!D.Aprll6, lt17 R-rt O. &t-twer "'-'vln W. Englin UrWl•IC a.--r PIMltM. Entlln Pvblt.iwct Or.,. O..ot D•llY PtlM. S.pt "· "" PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl:IUI Publl"*I Or•nge Co.ut D•llv PllOI, l------C-N1--"----- S.pt. 12,2',Dtl.&.1J.19n NOTIC•T'oc•IDITOlll .i2 .. 11 o~ auut T•AN1r1• cs.a. 6101-tttl U.C.C. I The Laguna Beach Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Oct. 6 to hear a report on 'the national organization's history. FROM THERE THE path goes to.the McDonald's at 16866 Beach Blvd ., Huntington Beach; McDonald 's at 6561 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach ; the Edwards Street entrance to the Huntington Beach Central Park a nd conclude at the McDonald's al 20362 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. The route is 16 miles. Menopause in men as well as women and iL') role in the rising divorce rate for people over the <.1gc of 45 will be the topic of a free public lecture Oct. 6 at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Publl"*I Or<lll08 COHI b•llY ll"llot. tlleUMOfl .. flctllloul~nHIMIM. t-... ts--.-..0c1'1'71 DONAT£L.Ll 'S ITAL.IAN PUBUCNOTICE _,, .. ,..,,.,_.,.. ·•· 71 llESTAUllANT; DONATELl.l'S "21-lllUTAURAHT, 2'74 "-P0rt llJW .. ------------ NOClce I• l11r•bY given lo the trltd11«~ Of NICOL.AS 8UAGER •nd Sil.VIA BURGEA, ScK5-I S.Urfty NO. SAt-21.0001. TrlMfwors. -w l>USI· IWH .00.tH II II Woodl.,,. Pl-, City Helen Bogat1n , a San Bernardino guidance counselor and pr~ident of the San Oreo dis· trict of the BPW, will address businesswomen beginning al 7:30 p .m. in the community room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave. ft'or more information, call Ruth Wright al 494-7541. The Harbor Area route begins with a free soft drink at the McDonald's at 700 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. From there it goes lo the McDonald's at 2290 S.E. Bristol St. near the Orange County Airport; the McDonald's at 3810 S. Bris tol St.. Santa Ana; McDonald's at 3141 Harbor The health forum will feature discussions by four local physi- c ians, Dr. Wallace Gerrie. urology; Dr. Gene Lawrence, ob- stetrics-gynecology; Dr. James Mine r, psychiatry and Dr. M argarel Peterson, psychiatry. The forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital's Grace Roag Conference Center. For further information, call 645·8600, ext. 2297. OCC Slates Seminar PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE w"n c~Mtt Learning how to use daydreams for relaxa· tion and se lf · understanding will be the topic of a seminar at Orange Coast Coll ege. Registration will cost $12 at the door. The seminar will be conduct- ed by Dr. Charles Leviton, a licensed mar· riage and family counselor. l'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS ltOTICE TO c••OITOlllS NAME STAT•M•NT SUll"IE•IOlt COUllT 0' THt: Tlltt following per\4M •r~ dolnq STAT• or CAl.lll'O•NtA PO• bu>lr"'" •\ TH• COUNTY 011' O•ANG• SCOOPING STATION, 1060 BrH No. A·ftMI M•ll, OranQe Fr<Hw•Y A Imperial E>UI& of ADRIEN CHARI.ES Hl91>w•y,8rea,C.lllor111• P!l.LETIER, •k• ADRIEN C. Or•llam 0000, c/o 33& South PEl.L.ETIER, •ka AORIEN Third EHi, Sall l•k• City, Ula PEl.lETIER, D«HMd. "4111 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11'1* John F. W•lkln5, 2MO Country crtOlton of the •bOve ,. • ..,..d de< .. Clu-Drive, Gltnck>r•, CA. "I'° dent INt •II penont lltYlnQ cl•ln1$ Thi• bu5lness h conoucted by • ..-IMI the s.id dlK-nt •r• ,.quired oenerlll ptrt...r,,.lp to Ill• them. wllll tht 11•cen•ry -------------! C.O::!~t~~Mn ,..,... ,., PUBLIC NOTICE lefTM to ._ w" fifed In o.--. 1-----.....,......,..-------1C-y .. Aprjl11, tf14. Cll"·lfM Al.._ J. ,,_li.grW, 2t'3 Vl.-e .. '81171 Entr.se,-,.,,, .. -.CA~ "CTIT10US aUSlllllS NAAH STATIMINT Tiie IOl~nu __.. w• dotnv bull· MH•I' UR0.8USINESS CENTelll, 1CI Avoodo Av•., Suitt tOI, H•WPOfl BH<ll,CA~ J..-nes A. 9rlnton, 140t Avot- Ave .• Sult• 60I, Hew-I h.c.fl, CA '1WO H¥Clld E G<elt•m. UOI Avoc.00 Tlll1 llllllnKl-ce!Mlllded W •I,.. •vlcluel. A..J ,...._"" Tiiis 11Mt_.e WM llled Witt! "'9 c-tY a.rt.°' 0r.,... Cowlty Oft Sa.,c. •• 1'77. H_,. Pub41"*1 Or.,.. CNst o.lly l'llot Sept. 1S, l2, 2', ()ct ••• 1'11 An . Sult• 60I, Hewporl ill<l<Kh, CA ------------- '1..o PUBUC NOTICE Oonlld F Wllllem1, UOI Avoc-Ave. Suite 60I, NtwPorl O..tch, CA ---,-l-CT-ITl_OU_S_a_U_S_IN-.-,-,--- 92660 NAMli STATeM•N'f Thi\ l>USIMH I\ conducl•O by • ThelClllowinQ~-··rtclo4119bUll 99,....IM ~rt,,...'ll>IP nus es· HMOldE Gr<llMlm G ATEWAY CEHTER A!>· Thi\ \l•t•rMlll WH llled with OW SOCIATES, LTO., UIH Mllllhn County Cle<il of Or-County on $e9l. Ave...,., lrvltw, C.llfoml•tvll I, !971 CONSOLIOATED AMERICAN Oli MAlllCO, •••AL,o•••N•••o. PROPERTIES Ill, Gener•• P•rt-. TH•ALl.ASl.USH•lll IHal t6152 Mllllktn Avenue, lrvlne, SMN__.Cetlt« Dr,.St•.... C.llfomlet271> N_,..,llN<ll,CAtl* ' ThlatulMssla~edby•llmlt· AltonoeYI-' LAw I ltd penNl'll\lp, Publlthed Orenve eo.t4 0.1 ' PllM, Qlfltollcleted AIMl'IUl'I 5ePt.•.is.n.n.m1 · Propert1e1111. M1+n Atanar•PWtNralliP "Guided Imagery and the Inner You '' is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p .m. Oct. 8 in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Deaths Elsewhere John F W•lklM vouctwn, In ,,. olfk.e o• IM Clef'll Of Tiiis ~ .. ..,..,. wn filed wltll tlle Ille -entltted c.ourt, .,. to Pt....,11-------------- County c1er11 ol Or.n99 County on them. Wllfl ttw rwc:nwry vouchers. to 'PUBUC NOTICE Sy: ,,.,,, e. P.rtw GMw•P.n- Preregistration al $10, Auv 31, 1977. lh& under51Qned •t !ht 1 .. oltlu of•-------------" J-P. Welkl"' E R H EST J . SCH A G, J R . , A '" NWtlll LAU •M Profeul.,,,.I Law Co<poullon. •••O ~-.CA. '•not 81rch 51,...1, "°'' Ottl~t 8oa 11... NAMli STATEMlllT Tet: (2U) Ml·ll21 Newport BH<ll. C.lltorn•• n.u, ,,.!:W.:~lowlng paraon Is Oo1119 111111· Publl-Orang. Co.1st D•llY Pllol, wllkll It 1"8 lllk9 of busl,,...• of U.. ASSOC. PERMIT SEllYI CE, Sept I, U,12,2', 1971 undt"'9Nd In •II metters pe<> .. lnl119 l02t "c·• FUf•-A ,_1 ~-lnt.71 lo Ille ~'* c1' ...,d dtOdenl, wllltln ,... .on ""·· """ • _ ... -------------four"'°""" ..... IN""' publlc.tllon CA t2t77, P 0 8o• 2S6, B•lbOe Ill-. "l:TITIOUS aUSINllSS Tlllt JU.....,. WIK flled wlt?t -~Y Oef'll Of Or~ County on Sept. "· ""· 'UL~ & ltOUTON, aUlllNS&MclCITT•tCIC 4ttlMecArt-.. ~ ,. .. ,~ ... v,. N__,--, CA t266l "'11 .. Pub4111Wd Or-CoHl O•llY Pllql. STATliMtlNTOll'WITMDllAWAL '"°"' ll"AlllTNUtSHll' Of'aaATING UNDe• "amous ausu11u NAMI ~ ... fGllOwt"9 "'""' !MK wllftdr•-•• • t•Mral P•rtner from 1114 pe41nenllip ...,."""° ufldff "'9 fk· tltl-Wll-.. Nme of W•ITIMO CONSUl.TAH1" AISOClATEO •t MO NtwpOrt (»11ler Drive. Suite 290, ,.__. 9"d\. Cel~tML n.. flcl!Uoln bwll-... ,... .... ....... -.. ~··•flied .. AJWll 1t. lf17i.. .. c.o..ncy0f0r9n99 FUll--~1of1N PolrM" Wlt:hdf'.wlfto; ICethl•n hi~, 2003 Vl•I• c.uoe1, HtwPOrt h•<ll. CA '1'60. ,.., .... PutlllVIMI 0ref1Qe C.O.st D•llY l'llOt, Set>t. u. 22.1'. oet.•. "" PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS austN•H NAMIESTAT•M•NT Tiie fOllowlng parlOll Is C!Olno bUll- ntU" AMERICAN l!XPORT INTERNATIONAi., 011• L•tlt~ eoun. "'"""'1 11 .. c11, CA f'M6J Ctcll •dw•rd R•"'pllel, o ... l.etllUde Olert, NeWl*'t .. Kii, CA ~ Tlllt llutl-Is OllMUd• W.., I,.. dMduM C.Clll!.~I Tllll Ma-,. .. tllld wllll IN ~IY OWtt al <>renoe Co\Htty on Se~ i.m•r4.lfTI ol I "'Int, Couney Of Orlf'lt9, Sl•lt ol C..lllOF'nl• INl •bl.Ilk 11-W I• .-.c ICI ne r.-1C1 JAMES It. LEE .no OK. BOON I.EE, 50<1•1 S.CurllY No. ~71111.-ld ~. Tr9Ml...-. -blls411K19ddl'e1&l1tltlM<S.-IOt RI_ A_. OtvOf "-t.IM v.ii.y, ~yVIOr .... ,se...tOf c.tlfol"'a. TM propwty to be tt ..... ncl I• l«•tld .i 1611 Or .... A-, Otv of c.oai. MnA. c....ty of OtM9*, Sia• .. C.lllOF'niA. 1'<tld-'V 1idltterlbed l11..,..rel et All sto" In tr-. llat....._ -lc>- ,,,.nt -QOOCI Wiii of 11\al cl-~ • Or•p•rv buslneu 11.nown u I.A CRESTA CLEA~li.RS A DRAPERY ~EAVIC.E ...0 IOc•ted el lill 0r•"9t' Avenuw, C.lly OI Go>te _.., Gouflly ol OrM\99. SIMtOI C..lltorno•. T,.. bUlk lransler will be '°"..,mm•• td on or.,,.,..,. IOln <MY Of O<•oo.tr. 1911, .. 10A.M. .t PrOl•Hiclft•I E~row S.rvltH ---I• W71 l<Orlh Tu)tlnAIOOnue, $Mii• Ana, Ololornod Sot., M 11"'-lllo 11 .. Tr•nsltr••" •II 1>11Slnt1l ~ ano -•o~• """' bY Ille Tran•ltrorl IOr the """ lhret' .,..,..,.,. ...... D•tao5eptombar22, 1,11. James I(. I.lit! Oil 8oaf'I u.. Tr.W-,,....._.a.crew Stnicft 1t11-Tll&tl1tA- IMU AM, CA tVtt ·-NL77·t• PuDlltNd er-. CoeM Dally Pllol, 5"lto "· 1911 P\JBLIC NOTICE ,..,... -------------P\11111"'911 Or .... C:.OHI O.olty Piiot. Sept.t, IS, tt. ,., 1•'7 PVBUC NOTICE SU,lllllOll COUltT OIF THE STATllO' CAl.lfl'ORNIA IFO• TH•COUNTYOIFOllANGE --11» ·including lunch, may be made by sending a check to Community Service Of!ice,.OCC, 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa, 92626. Deadline is Oct.6. CHICAGO (AP > - Gerald A. Sivage, 67, former director and president of Marshall Field & Co., died Monday PUBLIC NOTICE of this notice. CA. D•ltO AuQUJt 31 1tn <>-oe -ter Hlllv•rd Jr., 101I ~10. M. Pen.ioer ::,~~7 Fulltfton A"' , Coll• ~••· CA E-utri• Of ~ Wiii Tiiis -""' 11 c-.Cted b •n In Stpt 12.2',()(t-6, IJ. ,f17 4l•nl---,-l-CT--IT1_0U_S--aus_t_N_l_S_I __ NAM•STATaMINT NOTtCe O~ HliA•ING 01': ll"•TITIOH "°" l'lllOIATE OIF WILL AND &.aTTElllS TESTAMENTA•Y. !FOii AUTHORllATION TO AD· MINISTER UNOElt THIE INDliNNO.lfT ADM"'ISTltATtoN 011' liSTATISACT Death Notice• ..... Cl810THIH NTHS' MOWTUUY 627 Main St. Hun~9each PlllPAMIU I CCK.OMIAL; NNIUL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. w .. tminster 893-3525 PACPllC YtlW MINORJALPAllC Cemetery Mortuary Qlapel 3500 Ptcif10 V19W Onve Newport, C.llfornla 644-2700 . while on a visit to New York. • of IN -twmed dtcedlftt. dlvl-1 ., •llNISi' J. 504.+.o, Jlt. C--V. HlllyerdJr :,r.~!.~w ~.tltfl This 1191...,.nl w•s flied wllll t1>e ~.o .... ,,. c-tyClertlOfOr-CountyonS.pt. N•w'9ft .. -. CA. '1 .. J 6. 19n T•I: !7'M> 7S>-2't• Attw'MY .. liucvltl• Pvbll-Ore1199 Cont o.lly PllOI PubllsNd 0rllftQll C.O.st DAiiy Pllol Stpt. I, 1S, 22, 2' ... 11 Sept. I, IS, 22, 2',, lf77 Jr PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUStNIH NAM• STAT•M•NT TM lollowlno --•r• dOlllO 111111· --· NEWPORT·TUSTIN Al· SOCIATES, UH Nor111 ll'tlrvlew, 5.tnte Ana. CAt21'1>6 ' C. PW1NH1 f'Ullltm, ISM Soutlt c.,,,....1 ..... °""°· CA• mo J.U 9tntletl, 1101 Ar.ii• Slrtft, H-POrt~. CA tM68 Dellld L. Merrlll, I teS6 Sovl II Clrc141 Orlve, Wlllltler, CA '°"1 R~ E. S1119tf', ffift ftllalfl Way Drive. Rou~. CA IOfto e"° E. sa•'· uo Mw111• Drive. 16, Seel -..a., CAtcnAt TlllJ busl""I II candutlM by e ~r~ potrlnentlll). C.~Plflll ... Tiilie .. _.. -fifed wltll IN County a..l! fl/I Orenoe Cieufl!Y on Sept. 1t,1•71. ... mi '"""".,.... ar.._. Coett O.lly Pllol, s.pt. 22,29,0ct.6, 11, "" PUBLJ<; NOTICE TM lol_.ng Ptf"tonl •r• OOlnt IMIM- "'~s u · CREATIVE CR•l'TS. 13US·C MoullOn P-.•Y. lAoune Hlll1, CA ms:i Vlrglnl• M """Y· 23301 Ridge Ill. Dr. • 2', l.llgUN Hiiis, CA "6Sl J_C....,ry,2JJOIR!Ogtllll Or • n , LAQUne Hiiis, CA f2UJ C..rol J . Story, U311 VI• S•n M19utt, i...,... Hiils. CA nm a..,._ A. Slwy, 233t2 Via S.11 Ml9utl, ~ Hiiis. CA f?H3 This IMHIMU Is condu<IH l>Y • vener•• Plrttwr"''"' \llrolfll• Mo Potrry This at•-t wn llled with IN Counly a.n Of Or.nut Couflty on Sept, 12. lt17. '"' .. Publl$1111d Or.no-C.O.tl Oelly Piiot. 5'9t. n. 22, "·Oct.•· 1m £11•1• ol HARRY MERWYH WEAVER, DKN-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwol JANE WARNER WEAVER ,.., llleo lltraln a P•lltlon to r Proll•l• ot Wiii •nd luu•n<• of Leners Tet\amenle<V lo I/le PeUlloner. f0< •utllOrluilOn lo admlnlsltf" under llw lndePtnOeM Allmlnl•tr .. lon of Es .. cu Act reltten<.e co Wiiiett Is m-tor lurtlwr p;yllcul•"· •nd llMll trie lime afld pf.c.• Of llear Ing Iha wme hu lw!en s.tl lor Oct, 11, 1977,al 10:00 a.m., In ctw cour1rOOM Of o.p.rlmtnl No. 3 of J•lo cour1, .. 700Clvk C.nl¥ Ori,.. wu1.1n iN l:l\VOT"'1ta Iii•, C.llfoml•. O•ttO!iltClttmOe<2•, !917 WIWAMll.ltJOHN eounty Cltrll ·-------------1 SALLI• T. lllYNOU>S, Memw JAMH O. GUNO•lll50N PVBUC NOTICE A t..w CMW ...... 1-------------1 WJ1f'--Y.-..Cie,S•l .. 111 !FICTITIOUS aUSINIUS NAMISTATEMINT Ttoe to11ow1119 penon 11 ool nu bUI~ ...__...,...CA'2W A.._., ... ,~ ...... htlltftO Ora-ge Coesl O•llY Pilot. Sepe. n, JO, Oct.., ,.n ....... "" COAST CONVEYANCE AHO 1 ___________ .. __ n sef:IVICE COMPANY, "6 It. IHI Pt. • c:. C051• MeM, ca. .,.,I Jn<• 1.vnn A11en. "' e. ,..,, Pt. • c. Col .. Mew. c... mv Tiiis llufkwM II ~ltO l>Y ... I,.. dlvldlMI. J.niQLAllen Tl\B '~ wn filed Wltll tM Cou111y OHi( Of Or.., c-rtv on~ tembef 26, 1'11 ,.,.12 ~ISllM Or ..... CMtt 0.llY PllOI Sept. 2',0ct .•• 13, 10, "" ••••·11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' I ! ~ I s I t \ 8 I SI n M ti VI a ,, n1 M 1n »l 11) stl rn \V. BOA TtNG I MISCELLANY 'I FIGURED IT COULD DO IT IN A SINGLE-ENGINE BOAT' Allen Cargile Motored to Perla In Hta Own 'Spirit' Records Changes Approved SACRAMENTO <AP > A transsexual will be able lo ask a court for a c h a n g c o f b 1 rt h certificate alter a sex· change operation under a· bill signed by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. Brown said he signed AB 385 by Assemblyman Willie Brown CD-San Francisco), setting up a procedure for the altera- tion of birth records. 1t takc:s effect Jan. 1. Under the bill , a transsexual who wants his or her birth certifir<ilc to reflect a !'<'X·Changt> operation would pn•sent to a judge a statement from a doc- tor that the operation was completed The Judge would then o rd er the birth certificate change unless 1t appeared it was being done for fraudulent- purposes. like evading the police. Sponsors say more than 30 other states have similar laws. Call 642-5678. Lindbergh-inspired 'Spirit' Sees Paris NASHV ILLE , Tenn. <A P ) - ln~pired by Charles Lindbergh and amazed no one had made the nautical equivalent or the Lone Eagle's his- toric New Yorl\i:lo Paris voyage, Allen Cargile decided to pilot a single- engine boat across the AUantic Ocean. "This wee; the SOth anniversary of Lindbergh's Ili.iht to Paris," Cargile, a Nashville boatbuilder, said in an in- terview. "My goodness, he did it in a single-engine .plane so I figured l could do it In a single-engine boat." THE "SPIRIT OF Nashville" left New York July 16 with a crew -· Lindbergh, or course, was alone ·but a freak storm forced it to dock in New- foundland and one member disem- barked. The JO-foot cabin cruiser, pro- pelled by 2. 130-horsepower engine, braved another storm and bone- chilling temperatures and arrived in Paris Aug. 16, 4,500 nautical miles from the start. "It didn't sputter once -750 hours of humming," Cargile said. "The engine seemed to be saying, 'Don't worry, you do your part with the storm and I'll get you there."· CARGILE SAID THE craft was the smallest single-engine boat to cross the Atlantic without a sail. the meals and take the watches. · Cargile said. "We worked together l<1 conquer the elements · · H AM BUR GER. STEAK AND chicken stored in two freezers were cooked in a microwave oven. Water. 90 gallons of it, waa stored in jerry cans so the crew could keep track of consumption. "We ate all we wanted, but stayed trim beeause or the 15-degree roll and the constant wracking or trying to stay in bunks,·· Cargile s8ld. The crew took shorts,/khakis and jeans because the boat was to take the warm Gulf Stream up the Great Cir- cle that curves into the English Chan· nel. The two-day layover in New- foundland forced the boat into colder seas. however, where temperatures dropped into the 40s. WAT E R COU LDN'T DR AI N through the bilge because of the fuel tanks, and the cabin was soggy most of the voyage. "We all had wet feet 11\0St of the time," Cargile said. "We all had about an eighth of an inch of dead skin on our feet that mildewed off." The skipper said the trip proved he wasn't as crazy as people thought. • Outcall • Charges Denied • LOS ANGELES CAP J Marvin Goldin . operator of an outcall massage parlor alleged lo be a front for prostitu- tion. has pleaded inno- cent to 10 felony charges, including pimping, pan- dering and conspiracy. Goldin was arraigned 10 Municipa1 Court along with four employes of Pl'Ler Pan Enterprises, near Manna Del Rey. THE EMPLOYES pleaded innocent to two charge~ each con <;pi racy to commit pimp 1ng and conspiracy to commit pandering Two other employes pleaded innocent to conspiracy charges and an eighth employe is atlarge. Deputy Dist: Alty. Michael Brenner has c harged that women were dispatched from Goldin'~ Peter Pan En- terprises on Centinela Avenue and his prev1ou~ massage parlor, Sum merwind on Admiralty Way. in response lo calls from male customers. GOLDIN MAJNTAI NS the girls were hired to give massages only. Goldin's Summerwind had its phones discon- nected last March, but the Public Utilities Com- mission ordered service restored. GOLDIN'S codefen- dants, accused of work- ing ru; dispatchers in the out-call massage parlors, include Gerald Rrainum, 27, of Santa Monica. Deborah Savinell. 25, J ane Horan or Venice. Johnny Anna Allen , all arraigned Tuesday. The defendants ar- raigned Monday were Lisa Butler, 29, a nd Craig Lamm, both of Los Angeles. Miles Leslie, 68, is still missing, accord· ing to authorities. Thu!Way. September 29. 1977 DA.IL Y PILOT JI 9 Marine Crew Safe Jet Crash Kills Boys TOKYO !API Two ltttle J -.panese boy.s died of burns recelved1 when a U.S. Marine Phantom jet crashed into their home in a reslden- t1al area outside Yokohama. The boys' mother and an aunt were among seven other Japanese injured Tuesday an the crash, which destroyed two houses. T HE PLANE'S TWO crewmen. Capt. J .E. Miller of Mendota. Ill., and Lt. D.L. Durbin of Natchitoches, La .. parachuted before the crash and were not hurt. a military spokesman r~­ ported The ~pokesman said the plane l'ra~hed shortly after taking off from Atsugi Air Station west of To~yo. It was going {o the carrier Midwa~. which was outside Tokyo bay The crash brought protests from Mayor Ichio As ukata of Yoko· hama and Gov. Kazuji Naeuu or Kan•tawa prefecturf. in which tM air station ls loca~ U.S. Ambassador Mike Man.sCield sent Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda a letter expressing the U.S. aovern- ment 's regret because of the crash. lie a lso called on Vice For eitn Minister Keisuke Arita to conv9)' personal condolences. Mansfield's letter assured F ukudB that the crash would be invest.taat'1 and the victims compensated. "WE WILL ALSO do our best 1o strenetben safety regulations and alio will make every erfort to see th•t -;imilar accidents will not occur in~ ruture, .. he wrote. Officials said there have been l1 t·rashes of U.S. military aircraft in Japan and 42 Japanese kmed in them s ince 1952 ESTATE JEWELRY & Fine Ctystal, Porcelains, China, Bronzes, Rugs, Furniture, Silver, Oils, etc. 1~ Million Dollars Worth~ Don't miss this important sale! 5 l ots of diamond solitaires and ciuster< Fina :C~ men's and ladies w1td m, rings, earrings, ~~ bracelets, necklaces. etc .. set.with dia· Sept Friday Night 30-8 pm monds, emeralds, rubies, Slpphires. " • Several im~ortant large emeralds · INSPECTION: c d sapphires. ;s FRIDAY,~. 30th • • * •• * •.• * * * * ...... Noon-5 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Fine crystal, china sets, Properiv mov.d '°' condnienoe European furniture, t 1 t bronzes, rugs, oils Newport ·&;1i~rias and many other items. , 6 Ltd. 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Ftv•pl.ce dining Mt With SA" round pedestal bo .. tabf• and two 1&" teav•, thrM aplnctl•boclc al<M chatrl and OM arm chak $1399. Dec:orotfng Mrvtc.,d91tvery and our famoua warranty at no extra COit. Aleo ev.llable, matching chine cablnftt ,$79t., MtWI', $349. O.lly,..lel5t.lft-· What •s ilae Bid? C'apa~trano An·a Leagu~ ul Wom<·n \'oters will ha\ e a hout1q ue-lunc hf.!on-a uct10n Saturdav <1l the E '>trclla Country Cluh. San Clemente. Kath)' Ander:..on. chairman. holds a paanltng w hil'h will l)e 01f P1'NI for sa le. C'ltl:en• Rate Postal Service Cancels Rule WASHINGTON <AP 1 Tht> Postal Service has dropped a requlre- ml'nl th111t lelum. be addrebs~ by hand to qualify for the proposed new 1·111i~1111 rule" matl l'ostmct:.h.'r General Bt:OJamln F . Ballar said Wednesday the de· 11s11111 ~lls 1r1 rcsponi.e Lo many requests, some from handicapped pn..orl!I, who Mud the hundwnl· 1111.! rull· would work a hardship ( ) llll lhcm CONSUMER "Tiit: t'ITIZENS RATE .., in tl'ntll·ll to be u bcm•fll to ttw ---------- pulillt 'J twrcforc. I think 1t 1s 1n tht· µubhc interest to drop the pl•m to rnqu1rc that either the ad dn .. .,s or thl' return addres!> bt.· handwritten ·Ballar said l'hc Postal Service propoM:d thl· ·c1uzcn rate this summer at t ht• su~i::ei.t1on of President Carter a!> tl :.ought Lo ra1se P')a1l ratt·s. t.:ndcr the plan, a pnvatc citizen will be able to continue to use the pre:.enl 13-cenl rate for mailing first-class letters. while the rate for busme!>ses will go up to 16 cenL'i THE REQUIRE MENT •'OR hand-written addrc:.s or return .1ddrt.•ss was intended to allow mail hundlcrs to separate citizen rate mail from mail ::.enl by bus1 ncsses lhal docs not qualify for the lower rate A Postal Service spokesman su1d that with the handwriting re· quirement dropped, enforcement of the two-tier rate system for first-class mail "will depend largely on the honesty of the muiler " The c1l1lenJo; rate proposal and the r6$t of the Postal Service pro- posal for new rates is pending before the Postal Rate Com- mbslon. The new rates would not h1.• dfct·tive before next sprin~. Living Standards Drop Geologist Blames Demands on Energy By WILLIAM HODGE 01 Ille D•llY PolOl 5~11 Predicting u dechn<· in tJ.S II\ ing s tandards due to vanishing re~our ces. a form<•r U S Geological Survey geolog1~t II\ rng in Leisure World has al tackl'<.I the Carter admmu.tra- tton s energy pol 1t·y ·'The cncr~y plan a~ l ~cc It j ust 1::.n 't rt.•Jllslic ... says no be rt Bryson "EnerJ:y rnnnot h<• pro \ 1ded at a~ fa~l a rate u::. the plan calls for. "WE'RE t:NREALISTIC an that we are pro1eclin~ a 3 to 5 percent continuously expanding economy and expanding demand for energy n·~ources. · · Tht· Laguna J11lls retirement t·ommun1ly res ident said in· <·rcas ing costs for development of energy resources will force trade-offs in living standards .. Oil and gas ure getting harder to find and that's going to cost more money," Bryson explained "Every time we ~ay it's going to co:..t more we have to realize we're going lo have to sacnfke u part of our standard of living " THAT MEANS THE co~l or cnerg)<' could become ~o ex- pensive people would be forced to do withoul many so-called tux- ' uries stX:h as recreation vehicles. elaborate stereo systems or . nights on the town Bryso\1 claimed the crisis is one of demand rath<'r than sup· ply "l l's really not an energy crisis." hl' s:.iid "H's reully a pla~ cn~i!i. Our plans haYc been overly optimistic because we've bei?n llvlng beyond our means as a nation. "We just aren •t going t.o have the energy resources to meet our projected demands." BRYSON camCJZED price controls on the oll lndustey for en· coura1in1 wasteful u se of gasoline and falling to provide in- centives for further energy re- source exploration. • 'Wlth regulated prices, every g allon is individually sub· sidtzec1:· Bryson claimed, point- ing out tha t eas prices s hould be as hllh as $1 to $2 per gallon. ·'The argument for regulation ls that people with smaller in- comes would be restricted in travel as a' result of deregula- tion," be e~lained. "But with the price low we're all using · ;more pa than we should. ''11' rr 18 FELT lower income people need to travel then sub- 'PLANNING' CRISIS Geologist Bryaon ~idize that commodity to them d1reetly.' Bryson, v. ho teache!\ a Sad c11eback College Emeritus Institute class entitled "Energy Resources,·· said regulated prices also cut down incentives for energy resource exploration "You're not going t.o invest your money if there ·s no return on your investment ... he explained. "There has to be a potential pro- fit in ligbt of the ri!>k you 're tak- ing. "YOU'RE T ALKING ABOUT a multi-million dollar Investment to find and drill what may be a dry hole." [ __ E_NE_H_G_Y __ J T h e 1 l'l1rl.'d government geologist called for a more re- alistic approach to America ·s energy future. Bryson said the lJ .S. should t·oncentratc on developing nuclear energy as its next maJor energy source. "The Carter administration policy today is to delay develop· ment of nuclear energy because of the possibility that plutonium could wind up in the hands of ter· ronsts." Rryson said "THE OBJECTIVE IS luudtt· lil1• hul practically .speaking I hl·re ::ire a significant number of 11ther countries in bad energy qraights lhut w ill develop nuclear powl!r anyway.·· he da1med. "This world is going to have breeder reactors whether "e door not." Bryson said potential health hazards from nuclear power sources are no more dangerous t han gasotme contam inants in the air. And the ris ks involved with coal --an energy source Bryson believes the µ.s. is pursuing -- are worse than nuclear ~wer. "The health hazard rilks in- volved with c oal are about 100,000 Umes worse than any potential hazlrds from nuclear energy,·' he said. Sclwol Sued Over- Boy's Head Injury A Costa Mesa woman bas s ued the Fountain Valley School Dis· trict for dam..ies in eonnect.lon with a head b\jury sbo alleges was infiicted by other students upon her S.year-old son tut Jan. 20 at Arevalos Elem~ntary School in Huntillgton Beach. Cindra R~enthal charges school authorities with allowing children to participate in some typ e of activity which sbe believes led to an injury to her son Ryan. On Jan', 26, Mre. l\08enthal s aid her son bad apparently suf- fered a atroke at the school. His rigb't s ide wal partially paff}yzed. But now, Mrs. Rosenthal is chargln1 that school officials were negligent ln allowtni ber son to be lnJ~ in some way. Ryan ls now attendin1 school in Costa Meta, sbesaid. Mrs. Rosenthal's attorney, Carlton Harpst, said the amount of damages sought will be s peclfted later. Ha.rplt sald th(' boy is still un- <tergoins medical tests t.o de· tennlne what may have caused · h.11 lnjury. In April, school board \rustees . denied a claim by Mrs. Rosen· thal asainlt the district. The matter will now be handled by· the district's insurance com· pany. accordlni to Bob Read. the dlstri&'s associate superinten· dent. CONSUMER /ENERGY starts F~iday a ·t 9:30 a.m. savings throughout the store. on selected clearance items! quantities, colors and sizes limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear ORIG. IOOJL\IUKlUI'::-. .. ....... 4.99-SW 200 P..\\TTO~ . .. ........... So .)() BLOl ::-£:>. . .. . ...... S 10 .>O RlJllS[.').. . ••.•.• $6-58 60\\0\E\~lllRT:--5.99·S8 .JO l.O\C: t\ I RT:-. . . . 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J.99 ' 300 H .\:\D T°''El.:5 .•••••.••••.• 1 89 200i.\SHCLOTH' ............. J.29 1001!.\tltSHEETS ............. •.97 100TOSSP1U.01 S.\. st"D ....... 1.50 100:\~TTO~· PJU.01'5 ......... 6.99 25 1.\1>1.l ~ PIU~T ftl'C~ ••..•.••• 21.99 601'Al'}:ft8ED, HEETS •.• , .•.•• 22.99·2S.99 • 901' . .\TtkBEDC,.\SES .•.••••••.• 6.49 NOW 1.48 98c 48c 2.98 68c 1.98 S.98 10.91 l .91 • , ' I ! t ~ t l \ 3 l ' .. 0 Tl n1 M IO ~::-~-~-~........... --~--....... ·•· --~ .. -- LOCAL/ACTIVITIES Thurattay, September 29. 1en DAIL y PtLOT A J J Alien Health Care Finances Sought Sua~ctC'd 111r£•l all •oeklntt emeraency room or outpaucnt medical care at UCJ lhdlc•I Ccattr "on t t>. urced to alan up for Medl·Cal t>.neftts for at least the next throe montbt, Or•nt• Count)' au~rv1.ort d lded In the mt-1\nllmt•, ~ounty health orrtcJals and repr ~ti.lives from UCI are lo neaoUate a solu· lion to th~ ftnanclnc of illeaal aJJen medical care COMING UP ON THt: SHORT END of supervisors' 3 2 volt-were Supervlaors Thomai. Rtley and Ralph Clark Clark argued unsuccessfully lbat supervisors should suck by their earlier position, encouraalne 1lle1al allus lo seek Medi·Cal benefits so local property tax dollan don't have to pay for tbeir treatment Accordul1 to s uperVLsons" actions, llleeal aliens requiring hospitah2at1on still will be asked to seek Medl·Cal benefits Fieures presented by Murry Cable, county medical service:. udmmistralor, said smce the county poltcy went into effect June 20. 119 suspected allegal alienB havl!sagned up for Medt·Cal at a sav 101s to the county or an esumated $252,214. HOWEVER, ANOTHER 581 suspeeted allegal aliens refused to apply, his report sbowed. Cable also noted the buJk of the county savings, or $248,637. were for patients needing hospitaJiza· tion. County health officials imposed the new Medi- cal poUcy after finding what they called a loophole an state law. According to the so·called loophole aliens are entitled to state·Clnanced Medi·Cal benefits if they attest to being under no deportation order. 11IEIR STATEMENTS ARE then forwarded to the federal Immigration and Naturalization Service for verification. Jn the meantime, they are entitled to Medi·Cal, county officials reasoned Mid-life Crisis Men Explore Major Issues Identifying and dealing with the "Male Mid· hfe Crisis" will be the focus or a tbree·part lecture series al Golden West College, starting Friday evening. Most men at mld·llfe have to come to grips with three issues-their sexuality, physical deteriora- tion and the prospect of death, said lecturer Don Miller, college human services instructor. MJLLER WILL DESCRIBE mid-life symptoms :.and explore these issues in his opening lecture, "A View From the Top ... "There is a myth that when older men gel divorced and pursue younger women, they are replaying their adolescence," he said. MILLER SAYS THAT MEN at mid·life have a definite philosophy, value system and views about the world. They have the big pieces of the puule, but they have a difficult lime fitting the little pieces together, he said. Miller will deal with the little pieces in his ~ccond lecture, "Limbo or Sculptured Creativity ... Oct. 7 "UGHT AND DARKNESS al the End of the Tunnel." his concluding lecture, Oct. 14, will be on death and making the last half or life a period of creativity and growth. The lectures are free and open to the public They will be presented in Forum 1 at 7 p.m. ; I CU Expansion Planned at Hoag Officials at Hoag Memorial Hospital say they expect to file an appllcation next month with the slate Department of Health for approval of a plan to expand the hospital's intensive care unit. : Currently the hospital has 13 beds for use as in- ; tensive care. The application is for conversion of : eight medical-surgical beds to intensive care use. Douglas Myers, assistant lo the hospital's ad· ministrator, explained that the application process may take four months with another four monlhs for . construction work needed on the $447,000 project. C'ounty offlc1als contended that the federal 11~t'lll'Y lackb the manpower to handle all the v~raflcall~ so chances would be slim any allegal ahtini. would be dl!.covered and deported. I low"ver, UCI Vice Chancellor L . E. Cox com plulned In a letter to a.upervisors that the new policy doe& place the alien patient ln jeopardy of detection "UNDERSTANDABLY, THESE PATIENTS arc refusina to execute such certificates and the university Is in no position to force them to do so,·· Cm< wrote "The net result 1s that the university must either refuse lo treat the patient or absorb the cost." be continued Cox albo noted tbat since the county policy was O C Panel O pen t o R esid ents Interested Orange County residents may apply for seats on a new committee which will monitor the county's federally.financed Hous- in g and Community Development Program. Supervisors have postponed making ap- pointments to what will be a 15-meruber commit· tee because only 19 ap- plications had been re· ccived. THAT WAS TOO few, board Chafrman Thomai. Raley said, to ensure the com mittee would represent a cross·section or the county. The county program. which serves the unin- corporated area and 16 cities, channels federal dollars into improve- ment pro1ects in older communities and at· tempts to provide methods for obtaining lower-cost housing. THOSE WISHING lo apply s hould send ap· plications to Riley at the county Administration Building , 515 N . Sycamore St , Santa Ana. · College Ketches Berthed Two 40-foot ketches used by the Saddleback Community College's marine science program will be allowed to berth in Dana Point Harbor guest slips, Orange County Supervisors have agreed. Supervisors un · animously gave the dis· tricl permission to use the guest slips, at a cost of $4 per day per slip, un- til the end of next year or until permanent boat slips become available. GEORGE OSBORNE, director of the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency, said the district is now on a wait- ing list for permanent berths. In the past , he ex· plained, the district had been using guest slips but the boats were not al· lowed to remain for longer than five days . started, there bas been an increase in the number of aliens seeking care at the holpit.al-operated Com- munity Clinic of Orange County, where the county policy as ooL in effect. AS A RESULT, HE CONTENDED, the quality of chruc care has decreased and the clinic's educa· taonal programs have s uffered. According to the more relaxed policy approved Tuesday, those seeking outpatient treatment still will be offered Medl·Cal benefit Information. But those decllning to apply will not be billed for their costs and the county will pay their medical bills. Cable sa.ld the county cost for those bills may be about $30,000 a month. Executive Offices: 7812 Edinger Ave., Hunllngton Beach, CA 92847 _ •• __ _ Southern Cnlltorni• Rep/anal Otllces. 4140 Long Beach Blvd., Long Boach. CA 90801 8955 Valley View St .. Buena Park, CA 90920 ~ 20715 S. 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A "Heritage Pewte r" color cataloA al-.o can he ordned from the a bove addrt•s\ for I Oetant-ffOJI Yorit"d Meaning Dl-:,\H 1'1\T I know that gasoline octane num bt'r" ind1tJll' th1· gasohne's ability to resist knock. hut how .1rt• tlw o<·t a111· numbers measured" W.N .. Costa Mesa Thi· ,\mc•rican P etroleum Ins titute says octane numbc·r" arc• d<·tc rmlned by several techniques. In th1· laboratory, m easurements are made using hiAhl) standardized methods in a specially de- .,1gnt·d singll' cylinde r engine. Ry varying the 01>cratlng conditions or th<' engine, two octane num· bt•rs ma) ht• ohtalnl.'d for a \pcclrlc gasoline, the R c:.earrh a nd Motor Oc tant> Nu mbe rs. The Rc!>t•arch Octant• Num her usually Is higher by six to II) unit~ than th1• Motor Octane Num~r. Road Oc· tant• :"umht•r\ or ga:.olinl· are determined In actual cars usin~ a highly standa rdized test procedure. The Road Octane Num her generally is somewhere lwt'>'t'Cn tht• R£•-.t·a rch and ~1otor number<> . .. Relatit•e" Remain Relad"~ t>l-:\H I' \T <'an I ll'Aall} 'ieparate myscH lrnm m\ \\holl· f,1m1h ., In oth1•r \.\Ordc; c an I d,., lllhl•l"l( lhl•m IJl'ftrl'I' <il .. ,11 h " H , •. Mission VICJO '\11, ttwn"' no "'a} to accomplis h thl'i legall.>. In somt• ca-.<·s a minor may bring an action for fn·cdom from parental control with the assistance or an attornl'Y. but lhf' ~mly option an adult has is to chanj(c hi'> namf' and cease all contact with other famiJy m embc.•r\. This does not nulllfy any legal n·sponsibllith•" lo on•"' spouse or minor children. howc•vcr. Tax C'Waran«-e Needed for E'Ught ~ ~ DEJ\H Pi\T 1 um a naturalized citizen and have lived in California lS years. but my wife pre· £erred to rc•main Korean My company is transfer ring m e to !long Kong, and I have a U.S. Passport and a !long Kong \'1Sa My wife, however. has a Korean pal:>sport We were told that she needs a ··Sailing Permit.·· even though we will be flying to Hong Kon~ \\I(' c<m "l understand this requirement. ,1nci hopt• \'Oil t•an P'<1>la1n 11 further R. P . ~ewport Beach Thr dcx:umt•nt you describe is actuaJly a &ax clearance which I!. required of all alien~ d eparting from th<' United States whether by ship or air. It Is a certificate or compliance Indicating that the alien has compiled with all the obll~ations Imposed upon him by tht> U.S. Incom e tax Jaws. Contact any U.S. Inte rnal Rt>ve nut.> Service which Issues s uch "pe rmit<>" ror additional Information. Uow b ¥0 Treatment Paid? DEAR PAT: I don't know who else to ask abQut this. Does health insurance cover treatment for venereal disease? T. P., Costa Mesa If you have any health Insurance, you are 1outlnely covered for the expenses or tre1tJn1 venereal diseases, according to the Health Insurance Institute. The majority of companies provide coverage for this treatment as they would for any other illness. A small portion handle cov· erage by reviewing each case lndlvldualJy a& the time of the claim. An anonymous ull to you.r health insurance company wlll pat your mlnd at eas~ and rm you in oo Us specUic clalm procedure. AT YOUR SERVICE I AGING A Look at Longevity English Villagers Grow Own Vegetables LONDON <AP 1 <.:ould the kl') to lonA hfc b~ &:rowing your own Ve(!etable1> und living In u I Ill) Enalli1>h coastul vlllage nillL'<i t.:pper Shcrlnaham·· The v11lugc in Norfolk County. about 1 lS miles northeast of Lon dun, bus three times as many e lderly residents ai. the average throughout the rest of Britain Th<• oldc!>t resident 1s 103 and thl'rl' are plenty over 75 A DOCTOR THINKS the ans'>'cr could he sn the sotl ' After carry ing out tests, I fuund thl' '>Oil in Upper Sher 1ngham 1s rich 1n the trace minerali. of iron . cal cium. 'il'lcnaum amt chromium. which arl' digested b) residents who ~ro" their own root \'t.•get<ible!>, 'iald Or David M Oav1c~ a -;pcc1ah:.t an aging Oa\les. 47, said that in 1971 whale rci.carch 1ng longev1I) among thl' pl'oplc of .!>Outhern Ecuador's Vilcabamha Valley he found s1milcir E:le mcnts 1n the -.011 lie abso found the people there had no record of heart dis eHS<' 'fllt; 00<.:'l'Oll remembered 1 he study when a group of doctor~ m the Shcrmgham area sent him age detw Is of their pa tienu. Davies. who works at London's St. Pancras Hosp1lal. told The AssocJ3led Press in an interview that the older res idents of Upper She npgham, which has a popula· lion of 300. arc physically and mentally active and most plant their own gardens in a mild, seaside climate ·'Their diet and these other fac • tors could be the reuson for 15 percent of the \'lllagcri. being aged O\ er 75, compared with 11 per<.'ent else\\ herl' in ttit: ('C>Unl~ of Norfolk and a Hnllsh national avcrul(t' of 5 perC'ent l>av1p-, -.aid HERBE RT LOCK. 58. J municipal orf1 c1al 1n the resort 1own of Sheringhum thrcc mile-. from the v1llag1.· told of J D erbys hire miner naml·d William Joynei. "'hosl doctor gave him a } ear to II\ 1. when h1: retired to Sheringham al th<.· agl• nf U.1 ·11e 1Joynes1 turnl'cl !12 lht· other day ... Lock add<:cJ Davies said has cluss11· c·xam pie of longevity at Upper Sher 1ngham 1s the ol<ll'-.t inhub1tunl. 103 ·}t:ar-o ld Fred eric k Cornchw., u former vegetable grocer who daily does the shop- ping for friends DR. JOHN ARBUTHNOT, a local physician in a three-man µracticc ut Sheringham. said 30 percent of lheir 7 ,250 patients are over 65 and of those. 11 percent arc over75. ·'The main cause of death is respiratory disease. especially i.lltcr u damp winter. We have no li.lctories and no s mog, very low rainfall and mild winter tem. pL'raturci.. There are low hills .1bout a male inland and the sno~ -.tops there ... he said 1>n,·1cs stiid has studies s howed most old pcopll· are hnked with 1h1.• land "I TIUNK THI:: hetirt of the m Jllcr 1s the soil a nd in continu- ing :.tl'll\'ll) The oldest mM I kne\\. \\ho du~d ugcd 106. wai. a la rm worker llt.• s4.1id ..... lot of work. time .ind money .. 1s needed to folio"' UfJ has preliminary findings on 1 he village The doctor says he hopes to get that funding "in a \1c::irorso · APWIN_.,.19 B0tt0red Roone Arledge. presid e nt of ABC News and Sports. has been named 1977 reci- p i e nt o f th e Multipl e Sclerosis Silver H ope Chest Award to be pre- sented Nov. 30 in New York. WANTED DIA1tlONDS • GEMSTONES Jewels by 1osephs •s searcnmg tor diamonds and gemstones trorn prova10 1nd1v1dua1s and estates Careful examrnatron and evalua11on by our eKperts Highest prices paid Call 540-9066 10·9 daily Saturday 1<>-6. 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JOSEPH PLATOW, THE district's director of pupU serv1ces, i.a1d 1t was the first time the district has taken a parent lo <·ou rt under this law but may not be the last Platow believes la'it year i. cai.e may be enough to d1spel some students· belief that · 'nothing wUI hap· pen" if they skip school Actually. the adm1mstr <1tor said, most of the dis· trict's truancies are "ditches.. .students cutting one class period rather than students skipping ~chool altogether OFTEN, A STUDENT WILL s1mpuls1vely de· ~1de to go to the beach or off with a friend for awhile ~r. Plalow said, the :)-oungster may find "all »fa sudden he's over his :.head" and racing a quiz ·in a class. • lie won't go to that class and then cuts it ,again the next day because he doesn't want lo face the teacher's quesUons. The situation -~,,..~~,,~ snowballs and he's simp- ly afraid to go back at all, _ Platowsaid. 'ntE YOUNGSTER usually thinks ·nothing can be done but . counselors can help get PLATOW him back in class. Platowsa1d. He said few of the district's students are hard· core truants those who say. '' l don't like school and I'm not going." Up until three truanc1ei. are reported, the situa- tion is handled at the schools. After that. however. 1t 1s a d1 stri<.'t problem. Platow explained that he first sends a letter to the parent expressing concern that the child has been truant. He includes a "veiled threat" about the possi· bleresult. WJm J UST ONE MORE truancy report, the youngster and parent are called into the district of· fle e. "Nineteen perctlnt or the time. that's 1t , .. Plutow 1sa1d I le i.aid mC>bt parents are shocked when they f111cl out that their c~lld has been truant. .Usually, Platow said, all he has to do ls "tell Momma and blep back. She'll take care of it from there." But if this does n't ( J work and the youngster 1s E[)l/C tTION truant again he ts called . In to the district for counseling and warned of future action. u.· THIS FAILS TO solve the problem. the truant student is brought before the School Atten· dance Review Board <SA RB). a committee with r t.>prescntattves fro m the Department of Social Services, probutwn. sheriff's office, community mcntJI health tht• tounty Department or Education and the dtstntl "We've had very. very few o( these, . Platow said lie sau1 prC\IOUS steps were especially suc- cessful last yl'ar when Mel Packet, who has s ince retired. was working as coordinator of child welfare and attendance For the yongsters who do go before SA RB , Platowsa1d. "It's not a neat experience .. "I DON'T THINK IT SHOULD be hellis h but I don 'l thmk it should be fun.·· Usuully, Platow said, this meeting ends up with a 'tontractual agreement" signed by the youngskr, parent and district representative. In addition to requiring the s tudent to return to school. the agreement may call for him to get soml' counseling Lal)t year. Platow·s om rc received 461 refer rals, mostly from the high schools. or these, 284 were first reports, 105 were second reports and 72 were Uurd report!> Although 10 youngsters were referred to SARB. only seven actually went lht•re bt>cause <Jf tht:' teachers' slnkc la-.t spring "f think if wt· weren 't on top of these kids, soml' of them would fall into had patterns,·· Platow said Now, he noted, 1s when most of them an· getting lo the .. meat" m lhe1r education He added, "I think we do these kids a real in Justice if we teach them there are laws and they can he broken." FINEAKT REVIVED f'lf/lng fflgla Archbishop of York Slu:lrl Blanch . second-ranking pn• le.alt• or the Chur{·h ol En gland hu -.. a s t' l' n ti t• cl heavem\ard and into the record books as the first known archbishop to tlv hv hot air balloon. .7 Enter AF School Seven a.rl'a high school graduates ha\'e t·ntered the Air Force At·ademy in Colorado Springs, along with 1.4011 1>lher first-year cadet:.. The Orange Cou::.t Jrca freshmen an• H> an C Ratcliffe, Cos tu Mesa;· Dcnu:c /\ Hl'lyl'a. llunt· 1ngton B<:ach. R1thard W Aldrich an<I Hussell I' Dl'l·'usco. Fountain \' a 11 t· y Hoh<' rt G Sc hmidt . Balb ou, Hodolfo E . Custclo, Irvine, and Matthew W. Dickey, NcwpQrt Beach. --.w :d Thurlday, Seotember 29. 1977 DAILY PILOT A J 3 Insanity Cited Truck Driver Acquitted of Murder ALEXA"'-DER CITY, Ala. <AP> A truch driver has been found lnno· cent by reason of insanity or killing a minister during a funeral for the minister's stepdaughter Robert Lewis Burns. 36, was ac· qu1lh .. 'd m the fatal shooting of the Hev. W M "Willie" Maxwell last June. ' THE MINISTER WAS shot three limes in lhe face at point·blank range during a funeral for his 16·y.ear-old s tepdaughter and Burns' niece, Shirley Ann Ellington. Defense attorney Tom Radney s aid the killing was prompted by rumors that Mr. Maxwell prat ticed voodoo und "murdered his first wire. second wu~. brother. nephew andShlrley Ell· mglon " Radney successfully defended Mr Maxwell in 1969 when the minister "as charged with murdering hls first wife. THt: CLERGYMAN HAD marrieif the state's principal witness in th"t case who changed her testimony. Sh~. too, later died under mysterious circumstances as did the minister's brother and nephew. During Burns• triMl, a witness. Alfonso Murphy, testified that Mr. Maxwell tried several times last June to hlre him to kill his stepdaughter . Murphy said the minister told him the girl tried to poison him, and he wanted her killed before June 16. MISS ELLINGTON'S BODY W¥ found June 11 , her neck pinneli beneath the tireless rim or th~ minister's car State toxicologists said she wus dead before she was placed under the car. Her death, like those of four other members of the minister's family, re- mains W\solved. Carpool to Dance Set Members of t;C I rvm<' 's Jewish Student Union are forming carpools to boost atten· dance at the "Dance for Freedom in Solidarity with Soviet Jews" in Los Angeles Sunday. The open.air danre will be held at the corner of Beverly Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, beginning al 7 p.m . Cars will leave the UC I campus in the late after· noon and return the same evening. For in· formation on getting into the carpool, call the Jewish Student Union, at 752·6353. FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH: DECO INTERIORS INTERIOR PLANNING AND CONSULTING c~. Hiedi• of w•np.,w. •.,.n.., c.,,et. fl"""'9. ~•tery, fwftltwe, U4Jllffli9 w eccnsonH. V1s1t Our Design Studio 211'2 M-.rit. f'llwy .. M11sle111 Viejo ... Di9P ,..., ..... ..., '"''· ......... "', ..... - 4'5°0202 IJ0.0400 MEN'S ANO WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR 30) MAIN STREET BALBOA. CALIF 92661 State Officials' Pay Raises OK'd SACRAMENTO (AL» Gov Edmund Brown SAN DIEGO (AP> The Moonsh·slylc build· in~s or Balboa Park are going to get $4 4 million worth of re modeling al feder;:il expense OUR&REAT Jr. has approved ,the first pay raise in eight years for top state elected officialb, but trimmed the pay plan before signmi jt, The measure arartts on~· pay rajse$ o( $2,831 to $7,SOO a.Year to 10 top elected officials: ex- cluding the governor. THE PAY RAISES, BEGINNING January 1979. affect the attorney general, lieutenant gov- ernor. controller1 treasurer, secretary or state, superintendent or public tnStruction and members of the Board of Equalization. Brown vetoed a section or the bill which would have granted annual cost-of·living raises of up to five percent in future years to the same 10 elected officials, plus the governor. 'nlE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR repeatedly said he would not sign legislation increasing his $49,100 annual salary, and his action on the pro- posed raises for other officials was in doubt until the last minute. The new pay scalea rai.aethe attorney 1eneral's salary by $5,000 to $47.~ and boost salaries for the lieutenant governor, secretary or state, controller. treasurer and au_perlntendent or public instruction by S7,SOO each to "2.SOO. The chairman of the Board of Equalization gets a $2,831 raise to $38,SOO and members of the board . are raised $4,03' each to $38.000. The bill ls SB 884 ·by Sen. Albert Rodda (D -Sacramento). Our team tell• you everything you want to knowabout your teem In the DAILY PILOT The work hus been e a r m a r k c d b y i ~it EcQMinic Develop~i\f Administration tor 'the Fine Arts Gallery, Ford Building and the California Building Housina the Museum of Man. a city official saLd. 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Mlrabond weer sur- face, M.vd.• 'I' OAll v Pll(ll ThurMlev September 29. 1917 MISCELLANY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hospit.al J/aca11cy Renwins ~1uth l 11,1.,t <. ommunl Beer Dropper Drops Bail PORTO I .A I A l'I A lkno mun who 1Jro1>~'4J M'\t'l itl l'AH:. 11( he-er from an 1111 plwll' Ullo u "lorthor n ('1thforn111 lake July ti. und 14-ho found uut he h.ill lht: ~ ron11& lak1· 1.111d the wronat p•r\y on bore. hu~ puld 11 St~ fin~ for littering Rick RinatJurge r p1ud lbe amount by forfcltantt btul St.·pl 12. J us lice Court Aug. 26 after being charged with the Department of Fash und Game violahon -depositing latter an inland waters. The Plumas County Sheriff's Offlct- satd Rlnabarger intended lo drop the be verages in Smith Lake, but mis calculated and dropped them lnt.o Grass Lake. The party on s hore was not that of t11s fnends, as he thought, but instead was a church group from nearby Quincy. · 'Thc·y thought they were getting bombed," a deputy said. The group obtained the airplane's identification number and it was traced to Ranabarger. deputies said . PUBLIC NOTICE Pl1BUC NOTICE ..u1 PICTmouseusocau 'U~UllOllCCMlltTOl'TM• i.AM&STAHM•NT STATRO, CAUllOaNIA l'CMI TIW lollo#\llt---• •r•do<no...,.. THI COUNTY 01' OaAMel MU ft ... A·... OYMISCO IOYIU• MARI .. £ NOTICI 01' H•AalNO 01' ELEClROHIC SERVICE CO I. 11i.1 l'ITITIClfll ~ ... OtlATI 01' WILL Ntwlaftll $t., liunltn;IOfl l:IH<n, ~A ANO 'Oa LITTlal TllTAMIM• t2 ... TAaV ANO AUTltOllllATION TO AD-o.,... "'9flfW. • C•llloml• <.,..porA M I N I s T • • u N D • • ' " • 119ft, tliU -·-SI • H..,,(lnolon INDl~INot!NT AOMIMIHIATIO. ·-"· CA"1M6 01' 11.STATISACT. Tl\h --•• <ondU<lecl by•<.,.. lti.le ol ALLAN 11\l!aLI HCA· llOf•lloft IUCJt .... .t.1..1.AN M. NUIAICK..... OYNAMARIHI! A.M.Hl!RRICK,0«4ued. ~A.c;.t>i-• Pr .. ldent NOTICI! IS H£1U!8Y OIVEH lMI Tl\li 11491-' wn lllecl will\ IN u:cua1rv PACIFIC NATIONAi. COlllllYOef'lol0ra1191~11lYOn S.p. '' lh"'P•t.111, 't1ll 11p4,lrat 1n11 "11h1•ut .in ad -. Jh1 vleaded innocent in Portola 111111 1 11 1111 1 . l1ut the ------------------------------------------------4 BANK Ni. llleel lltrelft • petition tor temwn, 1917 ho.11d11f d 1rt•<'lor' hall In 1ll\'.1t1'li 11 '' In 1111 hurry 111 ftll lht• \<H'Jl1<'Y '\t 11111· Cook . fo rme r J'\sl,lJnl admana:.t reitor 1t lh1· !'.oulh l.Jg una h11-.111IJI 1-. interim act 111.i.: • \1•1•u11 H' d1n•clor ~ h t• I I p I .1 l' t' '> lt d 1111nP.t1 <it.or lkrnar<l to' (';_irr , \.\h o ldl the h11-.pllal Jul-. t<J nu.: t'f:F.UNG on the l111Jrd Jt l'ord1ng to a ho-.p1tal spokesman, 1s ·Time J'.'> on our side and lh£•n"s no ncl'<l lo rush a I h 0 I (.' l' 0 f a d • m 1mstrntor " The hos p1lal board abo volt-.1 unanimously t ht'.'> wt•ck to drcip the con- <·t·pt of a management fi rm lo up1•ratc th e hO'>Ptlal. IT DID NOT believe, :-.pokes m1:n said, that a t'<>rporalc appro::ich was bc:-,t for a community hospital. The hoard opted in· '>lead to seek a "pro- fcss1onal search com- pany" to cull through a list of candidates a nd re- r om m c n d a s mall number of top choices to tht• board of directors. "fT MAY BE a matter of scv<•ral months before .1n administrator is '.'>l'll•ckd," the hospital sriokr..,man said Carr ll'fl his $40,000 a y 1• a r JHI.., I .J u I y 2 9 hccause o f hi s "p hilosophica l dif- 1 con•nt•es with the d1rec- to rs.'' according to Thomas Thornton, presi- dent of the hospital board. The board had been (;ons idc ring hiring a management learn to opt•ratc lhc non-profit 1·11rporat1on. New Facility LA JOLLA <AP> -A SS-mi lit on outpatient untt ~•uthortzcd by CalHornia voters in a 1972 bond is- sue was dedicated al the liC Medical Center. The facility is staffed by 200 Bonot"H Si s t e r J a nice M c Laughlin . Rom an Catholic nun dt•ported from Hhodesla, will become the fir ~t whi t e pcr:,on to r e- cei\•c the annual M a rlin Luther King Freedom Award. She 1s from Pitts - • burgh. phys 1c 1 a n s and UC l~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~ll technicians. 1,.: IT'S OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY! % OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICESI Genuine WALL-TEX SAVE 30% OFF OUR COMPUTE IN-STOCK SELECTION. NO WAITIN~. SHOP TODAY. .. Regular1y $6.95 to $13.95 NOW $4.17 to $9 .77 ~ per *'Ole rcll .. Pre-Pasted VINYLS SAVE 30% OFF SELECTED PATT£RNS AU IN STOCK. AU. ARST QUALITY. SHoP EARlY. Regula11y $3.88 to $•.H NOW $2.72 to $3.42 per alngle roll .ca thy J~n nev.port beach. co 9'26t:IJ ... P•o-•I• ol Wiii encl for l.ellers ""-fffl~rv lnCf ~&ellOfl 10 ect-Pllbll"-' Or.._ C:O.tt Oelly Pllol, mlnllilw under tllt l"°911tndenl ..,. S.pt.zt,Od ... 11.3111, 1'n "llnlw_.lon ol HIM• eel, rllference to 'Wftl<h It r....ie tw furlNW pertl<wlen, .... llwlt tlw llme end pltce Of MerltlQ 1------------ the Mme n.t llffn Mt for OI:-11, 1977, _. 10·00 •.m .. In tne c.ovrtroom of PVBUC NOTICE Oepertment NO. 3 Of 5~ COU'1, el 100 ------------ Clvlt Center Drl\4 Weil, In 1ne Cily ol ~nl• """· c..111 .... ni •. Oetecl: Sepl-r 1', 1'77 Wll.LIAMl..SIJOtiN, County Ct•r- Sl'I NCI & l*NAe• ey JAMU '#.I* NA ea ""'· .. _ .... net L• A-'•· CA *11 Tel; lJUH•MU All......,lw: l'wtMl- OPl'ICIAl. NOTICa CJTYOl'ONTAalO c...tract IM. 1n• 1 OeocrlQllCfl of Project Ontario Civic Cent .. City Hell and Site 0eve1oomenl OWNEll CllY ol Onl•rlo, Robert Jacll_. ltllllldl"' Oftlcl•ll, ns SoUlh Eu<tld Avenue. Onta•lo, C.tllornla 11t4U .. •ll)I PlanTlromownerevail• llleonOCt-1, tt71 PuOllsn.d o .. nve Co.ut 0 .. ly Pllol. S.pt.2',lll-ou.•, t'71 41Q.ll \IS 00 °"'°'II plus u 00 m•lllne IH. Bid Opens. NOW<¥\Der 2. 1'71 •t II 00 • m., 10-.. Bid llond; ~ ubOr ~ ------------1 M•ter1 .. , Bond; t~ Penormance 80ftd 14 months. P-1"'9cl Orilll9f C:O.St O•llY Piiot. Pl1BUC NOTICE -----------~ s.pc.1'1,0ct. II, 1911 4112-11 l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS NAMalTATllllCNT The lollowlt\o perlOnS •re dol119 buw· Mun: PUBUC NOTICE CRESTVIEW APARTMENTS, Mm 1601 kyadere T•rr•u. Co<on• O.I SUPl!lllORCOUllTOl'THE Mer, CA '2"2S 11•1 St.wo. 1.01 8ey•clere Terr.c:e, 5TATl!OFCALll'ORNIA l'Olt Coron.clel Mer, CA"l•U THECOYNTYOFOUNGE CeroleS. !.koro. I.Ct 8•y•CHrt Ter NOT1t:c,";:'!111NG r11<•, eor-oel Mer, CA9161~ This ""~""",, COnclUCl.0 llY <I Esl•I" ol GRANT w. SMITH, genera1pertnenh'9. OecHWO. V•l!>lloro NOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN llMI Tlllt llalemenl wn llled With llW ROLANO SMITH, ROC,ER SMITH 4 County Ci.rt< OI OrM>911 County on !aap. CAROLE VADEN n.u llled l'k'reln • temllerl 1971 pellllon '""prob.lie of wut 11nd teller> of • · """' edmlnlstrehon woth will •"ne•ed and PullllShe<I 0ranve co.st Dally Pllol IOI' auu.or1u11on 10 d<lmlnlllff utldor Sept. zt Oct.• ll. 20 1917 41.._11 lhe Independent admlnhlr•llon ol ' ' • f't.t•tes .ct, refettnc.• to which h mMte lor IUrlllef pariltutan. •nd INI Ille PUBLIC NOTICE lime •nd plKt of Ilea ring the wme "•• ------------l>ftn Ml for Oct°""r 11, 1911, at tO oo e.m .• In 1he tourlroom of Oe~rl"""'t IUNltlOllCOURTOl'Ttt• No. 3 Of Wld Court, .. 100 CIVIC c..nirr STATIOf'CAU,..,.NIAl'O" Orlve W~t. In the Glly of Senta An•, Tiii COUNTY OP CMIAHOa C..lllOl'nl•. ca. IM. A.-. Oetecl: ~ 16, t971 NOTIC• 01' H l!AalNO 01' WIL.LIAME.SlJOHH, ~ETITIClfll l'Oll AN OaDRa Olal!C. c-ntyOr<k --~----~----~~~~--~------~~-------~TI N O T HE TaANSI'&• OP nANLEY•P•··~E~lltE ~l!a'°"AL ~ROl"RaTY ~UaWANT IUU Voc:Wy 9lve., In Your Best Interest Higher interest than commercial banks pay plus the assurance that your savings are safe. insured by a Federal Agency. A deposit of $1000 or more in a 6 year Investment Certificate yields 8.06% annually. Or. a $1000 Certificate of Deposit Account for only one year yields 6. 72%. Of course, Interest is compounded daily at Los Angeles Federal Savings. Investment Certificate and Certificate of Deposit savers qualify for a safe deposit box. just one of over 20 most wanted services available. It's in your best interest to start your savings account today. One minute and one signatur.e is all it takes. All Interest Compounded Daily Annual Yield Current Annual Rate 8.06% $1000 for 6 to 10 years 73/,0/o 6.72% $1000 for 1 to 2 years 6Y2% 5.39% Paid· day-in to day-out sv .. o/o Fed.,11 11Qulatlont permit early tflllldnlwll from lf'tm ec:coullta 1ubfe<:I lo 1ubtl1nt11I lnttf• e.i llld~oon. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS_ TO •••TTl!N c:o1n"ACT (Prff. Vall N,,.,1,CAtMOI c.-•.aso Tel: tzm~u• CHARLE!". A. OeLAl'IEY. a•• An-yi.r: 1'941tl- CHARLES A Del.ANEY MO, a-• Published Or~ C.0.>t O•llY Ptlol CHARLES AUGUSTINE 0.LAHEY, Sepl ~.JO-OCt.•. ttTT 4144-ll •UC.A 8U00eLANEV' P UBUC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\at I,.,. llf1fllcrl Of O..rlu O. Del.efWy, E•· ecutOI' of ow ttl•lt' ot Ol•rles A. OeLe,..y, dfluctent. for an order __ SU_Pl!_ll_toa_c_o_U_ll_T_O_l'_T_H_E_ •utllorldfto •n<l dlr«tlno 1IM E••<utor STATE Of' CALI 11oaNIA l"Olt lo Mii lht .,._..,...1 P<-1Y cleKrllled THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE below 10 Ille Newport HarOor No.A-9ltn RN!Olo9r A-l•ltt Meclk•I Orouo. NOTICE 01' HEA•tNO 01". '"'.In QlmC)llence with ..... """' ol a ~l!TITIClfll f'()tl ~R041ATE Of' WILi. :::=:v=':h~:r.=r.:'. :~~ 'A'u":!~:.~~~~~-;:·;~A:~: H Wiier, -by ttle pure-named M I H I ST E R U M 0 E a T H IE herein, as llUytr, ~ i.en .. , ,.,.. .... ,. IND•HNOENT AOMINISTltATION lno In Oepertment J of lhe •llov .. Ol"UTATISACT. entllled court on Oct .•• 1'11, •t •:OO Estllle of THYllA ESSEX ella T. "'·f,;. ~I P<-'Y to 119 $Old Ii ESSEX,l>KHsed. described as IOl'ly 140) lhUt!5 of NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN t!\111 Newport H•l'llOI' RtdlolO\)y Assoc lat" Stcurltv Pacific BMlt ha\ filed ntteln • M..Sl<el c;,oup, rnc .. capita! ttoc-. petition IOI' ProO.lte Of Wiii •nd IS· $10 001*' velue ••di. iuance of lAllers TMtamentary to the Relerence Is llffeby made to 1ne oe11-pell Cloner and authorization to Ad· llon on lite herein tor furlher mintster .....,..r lht' 1'*-MM<ll Ad· par1lcvlan. mlnl\lrallon ol E\tall!'S Act. reference O•tecl;Seot.1'.lfn to which I\ made tor turth•r Wllllam e. SI JoM P•rll<ular\, and !""I""' lime and Place County Clft'll -Clerk of of hUf""I ~~~bf-en~ IC!' Oc· SaldSulle•lor~rt to~r tt. \971. at 10·00 •.m , In lhe 8yA06ERTINE HEALY tourtroom ol ~l"lment No. Joi t<tld Oet>ulv <OUl"I, .C IOOCiv•c C.ntff Orovewes1.1n MUllWfTl. ltRMtt•. --Al.D, Ille Cltv .. Senta ..... Celllo<-nla. MIAHAl'OSl!NWALO Dal.a Seot-·~.1'n Al'• ,..,.,.ICtrJiwatie. WILLIAME.SUOHN. A...,_.,. et &.aw County Clerk ... .._.C:.-Oriw,SvltetJSS JOHNW.l!al'ELDING __. a.adl, CM!ftnUtMM A Uw C-..,..Clen 01417'Mn' ttMt Saf!Voc .... •Mvd. A.,.,_._....,._ Sltlte• Pvllll,,_, Orange GNsl O.lly Pilot, '-""-'ft.CA,_., ~.ZJ,tl,29, lt77 Pvllll\N!<!Or-.C...sl OaflyPllot. Set>\.1', 1'-0ct. S, 1'71 4104-n PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE MOTICI INVJTING e10S "'9ject ..... u. MAC»IOUA STalaT MEDIAN 1aatOATIO-. SYSTEM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet ttM City Council of the City Of Founl41n I/alley, Gllllornf•. wlll rectlvt -•ltd ~llunlll Ille holKOI 11.00•.m .. on Tut\&tY. Oct<ll;ltr ti, 1911, lor conttrwctloll of MAGNOl.IA STREET MEDIAN IRRIGATION SYSTEM In acconuuicewlll't tlW Plensena 5,j)«lfk •Uons. Propowll ""911 lie P"•Mnt..i undtf'Mai.cl cov..--ttwll llll •«-nO.O l>Y one of lhe '°""' ot llld~u t.9<Urlty requjreG -r lmtruc Uon• to 111--. All pr_.it -'11111 mMlled "~1141 511•1Mt<Slan1rr19411on Sy>lem, Pro1e<I 2SOO''. -ma11eooroe11-..isou to be In the-ot lne ocycier-•I lier ot· II« In tne oay ltell, tcnoo si.i ... Avenue, on Of' before IN noun s1.r1..s. Al ll'IP O.· ~911 Ume ell lllo. rec.elved will lie pUllllcly opened, eumined and dec .. •ed .,., lhe Clly Cltrll. Bleldtn end lhe p;il>llC •• lnvlt..S IO ... Pf'ewnl et IN declM•· tioftofsaldpr~s. All -'° ~ved. eumlfled er1ll cltcleft'd wlll be reten-.o by llW Oly C .. rk IO llW Oly £nolnetr end tllt City A"°'ney tor CMCll1"9 and r-1 to the Clly Goulw:ll .. 11\reQUIM ITMt!tlnoonOc-ti, tt17. Pr1w to commenc"'9 -"· -contraclw -.. , ~racws INll ot>-teln e ~• llcenM lr.n the City Of FounUlln V .. ley In .c:<.«dtnee wltll the 0 1y Munk!p91 Coc1t NO. vo1wne r. Ttta. s. Olac>ten s.o .. fld s.oe. All lllcls -to be ~on ,,.,. lltSlt ef IM following 5<....,,,.. flt_. 11ems: OHCltll'T10H QUANTITY ITl!M 1 Medlenl~S~..,.. LumoS<lm In -d9ftce wtth .. Pt'O"'lllon• Clf Stcuon 1110 to rm, 1nc1us1 ... o1 the UOor Coc1t flt , .. SUie of <AIHorftle, .. City GIMICll Of -O ty of Foun!Mn V•IMY Ml ei., ,...,.Ion llleerUl'*9 the ~11119-Y rat• ot waon,.. eacn cr•n or""""'_,._., or~ ""9d to•~.,..,,.. contrect -w111 lie • ..-to 1111 Ml<Ctitld bklder. PrevtlllnO •• In Classlllcll!Ofl not P"O- vlOecl fcrlY l'WOlwt*'.,...I "°'lie••-N mo.I '9<enl wageoeterm!Ntlon lortheOl'er!lllOOuntY••",...."*'°"-u.s.~o1u-.,-1n no e"9M-" It lie ... ..,_ U.ftltllll.,., Fedtrat Minimum w~. NO tl6d WIM w __ ,..,, lllltelt It It rNM on,,_ offtclAI l>lenlt form tumltllld ei., t .. at; IM It m.-In ec~e with llW provtwans of ttois -k• encl -. ~ ,..qu4.-ts ene c-ltlons Ml torth ~ Section 2 of tne SpecltlCMlon&. Eedl bidder must be llce-0 In accoroance •llh .,,.,i1ce111e State t.aws. "'-SfKlfketlaN ...S offki.I ..,.._....forms to tie WWCI lot' 11611d1 .. Clift lie ObUllftedanlY at IN affkAI Of Ult City l!.....,_r, Clty Hall. 0. .. MIO flt_ Md $tleCHk.ettone II .,S.00 lntllldill9 tel(, II the~,... llOftS INl "'9 ,.._end '"'lll<ellOM 111 teftC by IMll, ttw mtlllng--1"0 di., ........ fie., eddjtt.MI •t.00. ...._the <Oil af IN Pt.,,. Mid SpeclfU. UoM, t'Of IN Cllllt of !l'Mlllineend hlillelt"'9Wlll be ref-. T• CJIY •--the rlGM to refe<t lflY or tll llldl. EVl!LYHMcCLINOOH City o.r. ol tht City Of l'etll>telll V.....,, CA OATl.O: Seo12". ttn f'llllllthedOtM11CMttO.llyf'llOt.hPt........,,1m 4241-77 PUBUC NOnCE I PUBUC NOTICE r ', 1. r f l ~ ( 1 " ~ ,, ll Cl '{ ' ·- Thursday Soptember 29 1977 Ward & Harrington FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Got the decorating bug? I did it myself! Follow our prescription: Get Western red cedar strips. Perfect paneling for curves or hard-to-reach places. These beauties make walls, planters. tables, fireplaces. doors all look like new. Apply with standard paneling adhesive.1 /9" thick, 31/z" wide Bundles of 1 to 4 foot lengths Covers331/3sq. ft POPE & TALBOT CEDAR STRIP, Reg. 14.99 10.88 Real brick does the trick Add beauulul b••Ck 10 walls and lloors -yoursell. No soec1al tools needed "' th Hand1·Br1k. Its genu.ne kiln· I or Pd t~tra co!ta red brick. rust V. • th•C~ Fireproof. wea1herproof. won't wear out or lade In 4.5 sq II bo• HANOI BRIK, Reg 5 gq 4.88 Stop action Use Rust Male epoxy spray 10 prevent rust or 10 stop rust .. , 1rs guaranteed to do the Job. Great for summer patio furniture, lor gate hinges. lor any metal !hat's expased to rust Keep some 1n the kitchen as v.ell a~ in 1he garage. 13 oz spray Available in many colors ZYNOLYTE RUST MAT E EPOXY SPRAY, Reg. 2.59 1.98 More than meets the eye This foldaway, portable work bench Is also a giant vise and a sawhorse all in one• Workmate bench by Black & Decker has two vise clamps with groovecJ 1aws to hold tubular. vertlcal, and wedge-shaped objects. Ideal for ualng power equipment. For lhe handy· man or profe11lon11. Model #79-001 . BU.CK & DECKER WORKMATE BENCH. Reg. 89.IXI 64.99 Getlttft Of"9 I no1 Oar~n Orov. Blvd. '37·9571 °' '°"'~3 Opan Mon. tl\ru Fri. t to O Set. &Sun tto6 0 Pt" MOit. tlttl# 'rl. t to t S•t. I tun. t lo t ente ..... 1279 Brlatol 6Sf.1IOO Beat a pretty path to your .door It's hard to tell !he difference between the lawn and lhe$8 allractove artol1c1al lurl strips. So dress up the paho or wherever else a splash of green 11 appropriate. Designed IOf indoor/outdoor use. 3' wide runner rolls. RUN·A·LAWN. Reg. 2 49 lin. h. 1.68 lin. tt. Reach the far corners Is your hose juet a ltttle too short? Add one or these hose remnants and reach those corners. Or II you just need a short llOse. here's one at a barg&ln price. 10·15' remnants of Va" nylon- re1nlorced hose, with fittings on bOth ends HOSE REMNANTS, Reg. 1.99 1.28 Ju1t right for lo .. of Jobs It's a portable vi•. an emergency aaw handle or battery clamp. Also a toggle press for heavy forming. bending. lwlsllng, crimp- ing. r long Wtth J<• thick Jaw and 1 Ya" Ja~ adjuatment. Mocltl #7R. VISE GRIP, Reg. 5.99 2.99 Now you can install a beautiful Armstrong floor and take pride in saying "I did it myself." It's easy and economical with Armstrong Place 'N Press tiles. Lots of exciting colors and patterns Each tile is 12" x 12". ARMSTRONG PLACE 'N PRESS TILE, Reg. 42c eacn 29c each - .. ·. .. . . : .. · . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .,. . . . . . . It'• the atufflng! Put' MW hie In your custMons with theM potyfOflln squar" and circles. Just cut to llze end stuff! Mottlproof and my cleanable. Remember, lt'a the ltufflng! 12" x t 2" x 2" thick. Model #109R or 1098 POLYFOAM SQUARES AND CIRCLES, Reg. 69c each 28ceach Not eY8ilable atthe Orange stOre. The~touch Keep your painting Job neat ••• cover wlndowa, floors or whatever areas that don't need ~lntlno With muklno tape .•. It helps give you a good, straight painting edge, too. ~-x eo yvds. Model #RT35 ARNO MASKING TAPE, Reg. 79c 58c Buddy can r• apare a atM? Genetemtn 11a11 your enoine11 Jint Mlp on IMM boottlf Clbiel to a apat9 baltatY Of enother ear' a betttry and power up! 18', Mddat#BC108. BATTERV BOOSTER CABlfS, Atg.3.H ·2.• •• lllatee te~ 30 lhrv Oct. 2 DAIL V PILOT .4 J 5 .. Al• OAllYPILOT .. Thur9dey, 8eptefftbet 21. 1 m There's excitement in the air in Costa Mesa -A new branch of Barclays Bank is here. We're having our Grand Opening Celebration from September 30th through October 14th, and to mark the occasion we~re making this extraordinary offer. FREE CHECKING FOR LIFE . Open a personal check· ing account during our Grand Opening Celebration, and you'll become a Charter Customer. That means you'll have free check- ing for the rest of your life. No service charge, and no minimum balance required-ever. (Providing your account does not become overdrawn.} This special offer is good for a limited time-but at Bardays we have a list of other exceptional f ea tu res available all the time. OUR HOURS ARE YOURS. Banker's hours at Barclays are 9:00 to 5:00 Monday through Thursday, and 9:00 to 6:00 on Frfdays. NO TIME TO DROP IN? JUST DRIVE UP. Bank in the comfort of your own car-Use one of our three convenient drive·up windows. Prizes, Gifts and Refreshments! We'd like to meet you. Please stop by our Costa Mesa Office, say hello, and enjoy re- fieshments during our Grand Opening Celebration. Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees? While you're there fill out a coupon for our~ly drawing-you could win an attractive- and spendable-MoneyTre~, • -... ... • On display for your viewing pleasure are the exquisite replicas of the British Crown Jewels on loan from Forest Lawn Museum, where America's Largest Collection of Statuary and Stained Glass may be seen. · Barclays tradition. Barclays is one of the world's oldest and largest banks. We have a worldwide network of more than 5, 700 branches in over 70 countries, which can be a big help to custom- ers with international interest. We've been serving people for more than three centuries. and look fotward to setVing you. I '1 I I ,, ' 'I 1· l INSIDE ·comics ·Theater Sf!O.rtS Thur.Oay, September 29, 1977 DAIL V PILOT •....................... ·.T•e•le•v•la•1•o•n ... ·.M .. o•v1•e•s .................................................... .. Shavers Tries His Turn at Losing. to Ali 54 2 II. "11 h 37 knoclCouls 1 Shavers has a 54.5.1 record. with 52 knockouts Shavers has been knockl'CI out three times. while Ah never has been knocked out and has been knocked down only four t1rnl's . Th e fourth kn ockdown was questionable ..,ince 1t appeared he went down against Chuck Wepner when Wepnol' stepped on his foot as Ah m ovl'CI backward. NEW,t>llK 1AP 1 Ton1~ht 1t s Ellrnw ShlnC'r' turn to takt' J <"rack at th•• world h1•tt\. )Wt1¥ht bo~ina tilll• held by Muhammad \h, who bchtties hj tiald headed rhJllenger by calhn~ him 'The \corn ·or · t:amae ShuHers · The f11tht U round' or le~ al \l adtson \(au..irt! Garden. will lw the 3.'l·H•..ir ohl All ' 22nd lltlt- ltghl It abo 't\ 111 l.Jt-i\lt .., I 'Ith Ullt: dt: lt.•n·w 1n his t\\o lt-rm' a'> cham pion anti 11 ,tom<•s orw veur .:ind 11111• du) 1.1ftt.·r Alt ' unanimous EARNIE SHAVERS Another Bat Title For Carew BLOOMINGTON. !\finn. 11\P 1 Swl'et-swinging Rod Carew i!<> ha\•mg the kind or season that ha'> baseball buffs thumbing through the record books C:ar<'w ha-. a lortv :l84 batlmg 1 average and has long b<-cn as 'sured or w1nn1ng his '>IXlh American League trntlrng title That tics him with Ted William!'> Onlv Tv Cobb. with l2, llonu!'> WaAner with eight. and Rogers I Hornsby und Stan Musial with seven tach have won more bat· ting crowns Carew will turn 32 Saturday and figures to have at least three or four more topflight '>euson.c; llis career average or 3J..& 1s · tops among active players and is the second highest since the ad· \'cnt of night baseball m ore than 35 years a~o Williams retired in 1960 with a career average of :J44 . Musial had a 331 mark when he called it quits in 1963 ·'Car ew 1s one of the great stylists of all lime, .. says Min· nesota Twins manager Gene 1\1 a uch or hi.s superstar ··My ttme only 'reaches back 35 vears. · With three games remainin~. Carew h os collected 232 hits T h at's the highest total in the majo r leagues s ince Joe Medwick han~ed nut 2:17 c;afettei. in 1937 flis averagc will be the highest >oince Williams notched a .388 mark 20 year s ago and a hot , l>treak against Milwaukee could make it the h~h est lli nct.• Willia ms hil .406 m 1941 The speedy Carew leads the league with 16 triples, the most in the American League since Min nie Mlnoso collected 18 for Ch icago in 1954. lie also leads the majors in runs scored with 123. "I don't really ever set goals ... Carew said . He said his personal ac· complishments this season have been salistying. but went on to soy. "It's a lso frustrating when you don't win. All t can say is I ct ld my best. My only complaint 1s I wish we had done better ... The TWins led t he American League West for most of the f!rst half or tbe season but hit a tailspin in August and fell from contention. Because he ii\ not playing with " pennant winner, Carew downplays his chances of win· n1nJ the Most Valuable Player . uward. For the record. Jeff Burroughs ol the Texas Ranaera in 1974 was the last American Leaaue player to win the MVP on a non· pennant-wlnnln1 team I~ round c11.•t.·J"llon over Kt'n Norton 1n Yankee Studt um llardly unyonti t•xpecls this fig ht to go 15 rounds and hardly dnyone expects a victory b> the 33 yuar old Shavers, or Wllfren. Ohio, whose shaven hcutl .:atbt:tl \h to tab him the At•orn Sha\-l'r~. \\-hOse <•h1n und 'lamina an• llUl'SllOni.lble. (et:ls he c1.1n gv I!> round!>. bul .tcknowkodge!'> 11 v.oultl be l'\. 11 cml'lv diffit:ult for him to win a clt•c.-1.,11111 lits lwsl ehance lie., 111 hi.. 'tn·ngth , . ., 'lrt'ngth hullll· dgainsl the 35 :.car old champion Shavers· deva:-.tating punrh agu1nst Ah '1> great ability to take a punch He can t hit harder th1.1n Son n\ Liston. or Joe Frazier o r c;t'Of!.!e Foreman .. ~aid Ah '1 II put d lot of pressure on him and tf I hit him on the chm he II go, s<11d Shaver' 'II<· has ,1 lot mon· '' ar!'>, tough f1ghb l'he~ start laking a toll on )OU \II, \\ho offtt·1all.' weighed 22~ 111 211 1, f111 Shavt'r.., Wedrwsda~ prl'fl'l'll'd lo talk ithout ex penencc and the ability to handle the pressure of heavyweight lllle f1ghtl-i 'TU tell )OU about this sport. 'aid Ah "ft'., like a horse rar ... On Tl' Tonight Claann~I 4 at 5 Ii kt: a !>tock auto race It's tht· hra111-. that \\ 1n not the· phys1l·al ability Tht· cnltn tt·lt·\ 1-.111n -.ho\\ 1., wl for 6 8 with two other f1~hh scheduJed lo be shown It ve. They are sche duled 10· rounders between heavy\\etghls Alfredo Evangelista of Spain. who was outpointed by Alt in a dull title fight last May 16, and Pedro Soto o f New York . a nd light heavyweights Mike Roi.sm an of Turnersville , N J and Gary Summe rhayes of Canada Ah 1s g<•tlmg SJ million. boost 1ng his total purse money to more than $45 m1lhon Shavers is get t tn g SJOO, 000 The l'hampwn s record 1s Ticket prices were .... caled trom S 100 down to S20 Life Planned Out Ozark Wife Talked Him Out of Auto Plant Position Clllt/\GO IA l'l Danny Otark will be man..1g1nc th<.> Philadelphia Ptlillici, in the Na· t1on<tl League playoffs next week and then possibly in the World Series. Bul 1f il hadn't been for his wife, he might be an assistant director in an automotive plant "I think hfc 1s planned out for ~ ou, .. said the 5:1-y t'ar-old Ornr k Wedn<:s da~ following th(' Phillies· l'hnch1ng of the National Leagu<.> Eas t title 'lf 11 hadn't hct.·n for Gtnn). l \.\ ouldn't C'\'cn have ariphed for lhis JOb, ·he said "I \\as i.llways under the 1mpres:.10n that 1f someone wanted you. tht•) d come after vou · r.inny pr.ev;11lf'd and Ozark re qut·sled an intcn It:\\ \~1th Paul O\\ens, who \\as general m OJ nagt•r of I hi.' c I uh but finished out the l!.172 season a-. field m.1nagcr aftl•r Frank Lucchesi v. .1~ fired ·1 krww l'uul and asked for a 1ntl.'l'\'ll'W and gnt lht· Joh. · Owrk 'aid "It was as l'U"Y a'> lhal I think a lot of pl'oplt· JUSl <.1<,sumcd I was in lhl' Los Angele., or gan1zation LO sta\ lleck I wenl r hrn11ch three O\\-ners with the Oodger"> I.arr.• MacPhatl H r an eh H I(' k c·' <i n cl W a IL t• r O Malll'' There ''ii:-a t11ne l nt" l'f lhuughl I d bl' 1n th1• m aiors at; a 1·11:tl'h or ·'"' lhtnl! <·lse """'' Ozark, \\ho nt•H•r played 10 the ma1or leagu<"" 'Then l got <.1 l'Oarhing job an<I tht· first thing ~ ou ll11nk about 1s gelling in ft ve '<'<H!'> for a pens10n Suddenly 11 ha:. ~t'n 13 years .. Funnv. but om• ins1gnifit•ant mo\'l' Ct;uld th<.ingc: l'V<'rythtng .. round BaC'k in 1947 Milwaukee \\a.., 1n the I\ mcncan Assoc1at1on and they drafted m y brother Woody, lh 1n~ing 1t was m l' Wood} kno{'k<'d around a long llmt• and ftnall\ gav1· up ba!<>l'ball an<I \':(•nl lo \"Ork for the Ford Motor Co \\ herf' ht' hcl'aml· an ass1slant d1rt•l·tu1 "There were a lot of limes \' hen l v:as in 'ht· m 1 no rs that l thought I . too, t·nuld ha\ c JUnkerl THE DODGERS' JERRY GROTE TAGS OUT JOHNNY LeMASTER AT HOME PLATE. Angels Win; Play Royals MlLWAt.:KEE IAP 1 Ike llamplon drove in two runs with a homer and a double. leading the California Angels to a 4·2 vie tory over th e Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday night. The Angels play Kansas City tonight at 5:30. It's on radio sta- tion KMPC (7101 at5:30. 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'" " ll •••• '° C..nttre CW,111 I I 7 I I J O.M!tl... 1 0 0 0 0 I AllQ'SIN IL, IMll I 1 4 • 2 I C•~tro • 1 1 o 9 I 1 iavt-0 Miiier 1•1 "'It• 8y C••lro IHffl\jllMI. f • t It A· J.11• Dodgers Reliever Regains COnfidence LOS ANGELES 1AP1 If s tarting his first ma1or league gnme was meant to be a con· fidcnce hullder for Charlie Hough . the Lo ~ Ange les knuckleballer is once m ore conrt· dent Hough worked fi ve flawless in· nrni;:s Wednesday in the Dodgers ' 2-1 victory over San Francisco. Af ter ward . manage r Tom Lasorda bellowed. "That was the Charlie Hough I know.·· The victory was the Dodgers 14th in the 18 meetings between the two California rivals. The Dodgers open their final series or the Season ton ight against Houston. It'll be on KABC <7901 at 7:30 Hough had lost four s traight decisions. all in relief. He had 19 s aves before the all·star break. but only two since. "We need Charlie Housh for the playoffs.'' Lasorda ln.1isted before the game. "If ho can getin a few innings, maybe he cao cor rect some of his troubles ... The knuckle-balling Hough r e· tired 10 Giants in a row and did not give up bis first hit until there was one out in the four th inning. He left ilfter working five In - nings, Umlllng San Francisco to two tuts. SAN FRANCISCO •• r n b• lr.om•-11 • 0 0 0 R.A-ewtlO I 0 0 0 Liar .. rt 4 0 I 0 M,Co,..y lb 4 1 ) 1 Jame• lb o o o o WhllllelO Cl A 0 0 0 H.,.rh• • 0 0 0 f'Ollh 0 0. 0 L.eMMltfU J 0 I 0 Ev•~P" t OOO Hilt c • 0 I 0 MonlluKOO J 0 0 0 L05ANOaL&S L-iJb L.al'CIM\flll Ru\Wlln Wfth1''1Q1onH S1mp11011rl Molepn '--Ort Gey Jfl L•wellYl\P Gel~e11t 11•-••ll MOllCMoyll Gtetelb H~p Oetnt .. ,n.., l 0 I I 1 0 0 0 J I 1 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 I I 1000 000 0 JOOO I 0 0 0 ''O, 0 • 0 2 0 100 0 JI I 0 1110 1 0 I 0 lOltll Joi I S 1 'Total• .)) 1 U 7 !Ion ff-Ike 000 001 cot I l.o• Anefl• 100 100 GOii 7 II' M It •1t •a IO MOllll\IKo IL,1'171 ~ 12 1 1 I J l'Oll(lll IW~ltl \ 2 0 0 I \ le•allyi\ • • l I I 0 I '41w U. .. 1\191 111, T-2 OJ A 1'.W Eome \Y aablngton Sta to,·' Uld Rotitnson -' The Trojans have the nation'• Jonaeet wtnnlnJ aU'eak, 14 aam.c9 strett~"twact &d:la t year. and are S-0 this aeuon. Th C~ara. after . b481tln1 N•br111C1 and Mlchll:U State, IOl'll to K1n1u 1'·12 relay wbtn their notd coal kicker. missed a D ·1ai'der on t.bt nnat p,Jay or tho 1aroe. The "ttlt ' RobtnSftft WU aJlud· 1n1 to la apettecl to oome from w.. ton State quarterback J.,ck Thompson, a junior. Althou,h Southern Cal beat the Cousiau 23·U last year. Thompson compMltect 26 or so pHses for 340 yardt. Thomp1on rankJ fourth ln th• nation In PIH• In• thla aeason wtlh 63 comple· tlons ln 107 attempts tor a:u yards and four l0Uchdown1. Coach Warren Powert 1lld the Cgu&tl"fl would try and ntabU11t their TW1nln1 game 11alnat the Trojans. •nd 10 lo tht p tr r) ccsury. 1l i.111 <.ind become an assist ant plant manager i.omewhere "I worked for them all in lht' orr sea son ·Ford . Bethlehem Steel. Westinghouse When I couldn't get & Job. Ginny would go to work "She dtdn 't kno\\ a thing about baseball when we got married hut then she got to like it and the (ll'Ople in l1le game We struggled .1 lot but wc l'nJoyed ever~ minute or 1t "Every tlml' I \\-a::. r eady lo quit, shl' d makt· me stick with th<: game Then• was a lot of moving around anct traveling but <; 1nny and lhc k1ch hkPcl 11 ven much ' MUHAMMAD All Ozark Says Yes Phils' Pitching Good as LA's? l'HILAL>ELPlllA Pitching 1, usually the difference in a .... hort berics and that could be tht• l'ase T ut•sday \\hen the Los Angeles Dodger s and Ph1la<ldph1a Ph1lhe::. open then best·of.f1 ve game National League championship series And Philltes manager Dann~ Ozark thinks he has the talent tn match the Dodgers· staff The only problem 1~ damaged good~ Jim Lonborg 1s a question mark Larry Christenson can pitch. but is n 'l s ure how many in nings he can last Lonborg has been bother ed by a twinge in his pitching shoulder since he blanked Ci ncinnati Sept 2 lie missed one start and hasn't lasted in three later efforts. Christenson. an 18-game win ner, has developed a blister on a finger of his p1tchm1? hand that bleeds in late innings. He says that throwing the <;lrder "' particularly painful Ozark has announced that 23 game winner Steve Carlton will 1)pen for the P hillies 1n Loi. \ngeles Tucsda :t night The manager would like to ito with Lonborg. 10·3. 1n the second game at Los An~eles . If Lonbori.: isn't ready. the Phillies probably will move up Chris tenson. the third game's probable starter Should Ozark have to bypas~ Lonborg, he plans to dip into hii. bullpen for reliever Ron Reed. who posted a 7.5 record with a 2.40 e.r .a . and 15 saves dunng the season. At this point. it would appear that Ozark has grven up on Jim Kaat, the 39-year-old veteran who has won more games than any other active major leagut: pitcher Kaut 1s 6· 10 with a 5.38 e r a T he Phil hes would go back to Carlton 1f ther<' is a game four. Should tht· series go the hm1l. Christenson appe<.1rs the likely - starter. Dod ger'> manager Tom Lasorda has a deep and well· rested staff. He has fi ve starters · Tommv John. Don Sutton. Burt Hooton. Rick Rhoden and Doug Rau Lasorda Im~ announced J ohn as his first pitcher. followed b~ Sutton Hooton. particularly ef- fective agains t the Phillies. looms as the game three Los Angeles pitcher. with John and Sutton coming back as needed The Phillies appear to have an edge in the bullpen, if Ozark doesn't have to call upon Reed. Gene Garber over the last half or the season has been one of the mos t effectr ve relievers in baseball. Tug McGraw is ex- oeriencc.'CI and has the perfect disposition for playoff baseball: notlung botht.•rs him. Rookie Warren Brusstar has performed beyond the PhdlJ es · expectation!> s mce bemg called up last spring Ozark also has Randy Lerch, a rookie 'who has pitched from great to awful. The Dodgers· bullpen is led by Charley Hough, who won 6, lost 12 and saved 21 during the drive to the West Divis ion t itle. Lasorda also can call upon Mike Garman. Lance Rautzhan and Elio Sosa. Over all, the Dodgers seem to have more quantity, the Phillies more quality in the bullpen. 200th Hit for Rose Matches Cobb's Record CINCINNATI <AP I Cinein· nati Reds 1thlrd baseman Pete Rose recorded his ninth major lea"ue season with 200 or more hlt.s Wednesday olJtht, matching the reciord held by Ty Cobb: Rose singled in the rlnt lnl\lng of the Re<b' 8-0 victory over th San Dlqo Padres for his 199\h hit or the s eason. Then, ln tho " veot.b, he got hls 200lh hit, a slne le ore the glove of third basemM Tucker As hford Cobb h4'd hla ninth 200·hit f88(Jft ln Jtrl.4, his 18th run ml.)or tea~season. ft took ll08oonly 15 y ari. Rose won National I.Aague battlnJ tlUt$ tn 1968. 19118 and 1973. Cobb'!\ best U00 WU 1912 wh..o the Hall of Famer had 2'8 hlu. ao&e·-. top aeuon wu tm wllh230, .. You Juat huo to rind it out,'' ROI saia about his rtc0td· equalint feat. •m,e thin, I'm most prOud abau& la tba\ lhla ls my 15th year.and Cobb did It ln .,. -~·Cobb .titted for Ute DWait ''1.'ictrt and Phll~tl Athletics for 24 years, he failed to reach the 200·hit plateau ln hi~ final years in the majors. Cobb only played 41 games In his rookie year. l I 112 OAll Y Pll OT WILLIE GITTENS, FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S MR. TOUCHDOWN. So1111doff ----------· Readers' Corner l>carS1r, I ;.1m w11l1ng you tonl·ern111i: D ave-Cunningham s art1rtr., ··Mustangs No Match F1>r La Quanta, 13 0 " I have lwcn n:adan~ !>ports ~1rticlc..•<> for somc '10 ycllrs now, hut never have l read s uch a tasteless, unprofessional piece of work as th1!> on<'. It was a "put tlown" for .Jerry Cripps, Costa Mesa High School, and the com· munity of Costa Mesa in general. simpl). bc.•cause the article has no ae>sthetic value whatsoever a typical or the lack or imag1na- l1on and crcat1v1ty on the part of most writers today There's an old adage, ··1r you don 't have anything good to l>ay, don't say 1t · Mr. Cunnmgh<im. for 1·xamplt-. might have credited La Quinta's defense instead or putting down an in<.'xpcrienc ed hunch of 1uniors from Cost<i Me-;a <they wcrcmthcgame. you know J. Or, mstf'ad of branding J erry <'rippo; for his "ineffectiveness" in th<.' first haH 13 for 10 ). he might hav<> noted he went 14 for 27 over all That means, Jerry l'Ompletcd 11 for 17 in the second half, hardly "1nerrective" in anybody's ball game. Mr. Cunningham might also hav<.• mention<.'<! a gallant Roal · line s tand by these "inex- perienced Juniors" m the third <iuartcr, staving off a drive that really would have gotten them in the soup on their own 1 yard hnc. They got out of the soup by taking over on the l and promptly bring. mg the ball out to the 40 yard line. via Cripps aerials, punting themselves completely out of trouble from there. 1 ve seen "Pros" freeze in that spot. A~ 1t stands. once these kids from Costa Mesa got over the llrst quarter "Jitters" that got them behind 13·0, they did m<ma~e to hold a superior bunch of "sl.'niors" to a scoreless three quarters followin g. So why burn them for that., And to ..,ay that "Co!>ta Mesa ncv<'r seriously threatened to -,core" is a blatant distortion of the facts. Dave Evans caught a Cripps pass on the La Quinta four yard hoc late in the second quarter, setting up a first-and· goal. /\ dropped pass and a cou- ple of missed assignments kept Costa Me.<.a from scoring, true. hut I doubt the effort is deserving or the scathing .denouncement put forth by the likes of Dave Cunnmgham. If anyone deserves to be put down, it 1s Mr. Cunningham . These kids arc not professionals. Nor or they expected to perform as such. Let's hope they are en- t1tl<'<l to a few mistakes now and then. Not so with Mr. Cun- ningham. He gets paid for tus work, thus is expected to carry out his task ma tasteful, ethical. :.ind proress1onal II ke manner. Frankly. as a high school English teacher. 1 would have to Rrade this "sophomore" writer's work an "F" with a notation at the top of the page, "pure li(arbage, tasteless. un · professional, and not in the best interest of the community!" DALE P. EVANS Costa Mesa P S. This kind of writing would bring attendance so low, there would be no football at all in Cosla Mesa. The citizens oC Costa Mesa are deserving of more from the Daily Pilot. Top Seeds Post Wins SAN FRANCISCO 1/\P 1 Raul Ramirez narrowly escaped a first-round defeat, and seventh· seeded Phil Dent was eliminated m the second round of a $125,000 open tennis tournament Wednes- day. Ramirez, seeded No. 3, was down match point before beating .John Aus tin. 5-7, 7 -6. 6-3 . Ramirez won the tie-breaker 7·2. ln another match. which com- pleted the first round, top•seeded Brl an Gottfried breeied past Peter Pearson. 6·2, 6-1. Veteran Marty Riessen easily ousted Dent. 6-3, 6-2, leavini only s ix ol the first 10 seeds sllll com- petina. Riessen·s third-round op· ponent wlU be 12th-seeded Sandy May•r. who downed Henry . aunts~ w, 6-2. DICk Stockton, No. 4 seed, bta\ Van Winitsky, 6·7. 6·2, 6·1. 1''iflh· i.eeded Harold Solomon won over Jurgen Fassbender, 6·2, 6·4. A third-round meeting of sixth· -;ecded Stan Smith and Bob Lutz of San Clemente, seeded 13lh. was set up when Smith beat Bruce Manson, 7-8, 6·3, and Lutz defeated Tom Gullikson. 3-6, 6-1.6·4 Ramirez looked sharper in his 6·4, 6-4 second-round victory over Andrew Pattison. Gottfried had to go 30 games to down 22.year·old Bernie Mitton. 4·6, 7-5, 6·2 in the second round An overhead amash oft the wood oC his racquet caught the line for th crucial point that won the ~condsetcorGottfried. Manuel Orut.es alao had to go three sets Wednesday nlghl. Ae beatJimDclaney, &-4,t-6, w . Football/ Miscellany Potent Barons Tackle Katella ~ Or:ull(C County's No l prep fo<1tbull lC'am, the Fountain Valley Barons, 1i. on d1:splity ton&ght (8 ) al Westminster 11t.:h School where Kat<> Il a <Ana heim 1 ll1~h's Kn1i;lhls invade Th(• Barons of coach Hrut·1· Pickford are solid chmces to roll a~atn!tt a Katella eleven con s1dt•red m a rebu1ld1ng slali(e :1fler losing its only real weapon o f 1~76 quarterback Dav( Wilson, who was graduated Kalella has some guns 1n t .id.It• Ste\ c ~t cQuerr} 1190 safely Steve Danley, taHback Hen Pewthers. fullback Victor Tinoco and tackle Enc-J1bhls 1215> \ But the Knights are up against a Barons u111t which features tailback Willie Gittens !six tout·hdowns an two games>. the p;1si.1ng to mblnatl o n of quartl-rbacl. Doug Thompson and n·tt'1ver Tim Holmes, and 'iolid h1lent in every direction "Our main concern is to keep 1rnprovrng," says P1rkford "Thl' ciucst1on 1s when· will we be five weeks from now. We're not com plelely sat1sf1cd Wlth our hne play and frankly, we have about a half dozen kids with considera- ble ubiltty that we'd like to see more of in game·type situa lions · P1rkford 1s hopeful of getting that aceom plished tonight against Katella. although the Knights proved no patsy in 1976 despite the 21·0 defeat "Katella wus as physical and rough on that particular night tai. we saw all year," says Pickford. "They hurt us " It was in that game that quarterback Gary Coleman went down with an injury that was to t'nd hts high school career at 1-'ountatn Valley The Barons enter with the .. ame lineup that has destroyed Redlands (35·6) and Long Beach Wilson<~>. Gittens has averaged 7 5 yards pl'r carry, Jim Freeman, Tim Henigman and Brad Wood all played well al (ullback and Holmes has cauebt a pair of TD passes. "Heally," says Pickford. "wl• havl'n't opened up yet with our passing game. Il 1s a dilemma or sorts. we 'd like to have passed more in our la~t two games. but with a b11( lead 1 hale to do that.·· _, .. ,. V•ll.., tur11,_. LIM- ~ • DMtot• TE '51_.lon 111 llS ~'°" OE RT °'"""" n1 2U c.ia...11 01 RG Oonr'1• Ill() lt5 Wood NG c CM-• 11S 100 Siii~ or LG fl<lcl9on 190 l'IO Nl<N>hon 0 E l T 1(-Q 7l1 l'IO 6..clQen lll SE 5111 ... I• 'ro 20S "'"""'fl" LB QU 1 homo•on •!Ill 110 P<ld•ll• C.8 l I\ G•Utn• ti\ 110 ~b.11• CR FB -1•\ 1'S SNw sor, ~ L Hol~ 10) 20S Hof.,,,.~ !. Mater Dei In Action Coach Wa\'Ol' C11c·hrun sav' his Mater Oe1 1i1gh <Santa Ana 1 dt fcnse will havl' to be especially wary of Lakewood 's passing at tack when the teams met:l in a non-league football confrontation al the Santa Ana Bowl tonight (7 :30) No. I Hornets, Rustlers Face Defensive Struggle Lakt>wood 's passing game 1:-. <•ngin('(~tl'<.I by three-year starter Tom Tereschuk, a 6· l. 170-pound :-.C'nior "Tereschuk is one uf the bel>l quarterb.ack:-. we II i.et• th1i. season." Cochrun says. "\Ve'n: not goi ng to be able to gambit· much on him. Lakewood 1:-. vcr} solid ·· Last .... eek Lakewood WJ'> turn ed back by a powerful Westminster Jl1gh team. 15-0, but in their season opener the Lan cers smashed Loar a of Anaheim. :J l · 7. Mater De1 also brings a 1·1 n : <·ord into tonight's game, having crushed North High of Rivers ide last Thursday, 21·7, to bounct· back from a season-opening loss to Dos Pueblos of Golcla. 8-6. lt Salurda~ night's Golden West-f<'ullerton football battle turns mto an offensive show. 1t will he a surprise to GWC coach Hay Shackleford Tht• Rustl~rs take on Fullerton the nat10n 's No. 1 ranked J C tl'amsil Oran~c Coast. ·I "ould ht• awfully !>Urprised 1r thl're·l> a lot of points scored,· ..,ays Shackleford. "Fullerton playl·d very, \ery well aglitnM lh1' rush last year a nd they seem to be better this year It's really a tough challcnJ,!e for our offensive learn · But the c; WC <'oac h 1s op t1mist1c· ··our guy!> havt• played very well agam:-.t Fullerton the last thrt.>c years twinmng two>. We think we'll play well Saturday night,·· says Shackleford And m a matchup involving teams with strong defensive un its, breaks figure to decide the outcome. 'It's been a game of breaks the Inst three years we've played the m. But we haven't beaten ourselves when we've played f.'ullerton. And we can •t afford turnovers this time. It figures to he a hard knocking game Breaks will definitely make the Clifference " The Rustlers havl' had little trouble running the ball against three opponent!>. but Shackleford lceh lhl' pa..,sing J:ame will dl'finitl'ly have to improq• against the I lornet~ "We'v<.' only completed 41 per cent or our passes, but the protec· lion has ~n pretty good. ll·i. JUSt been a case of teams we·vc played against having a lot or people up front to stop the run. In many cases. we·ve had to throw a little earlier than we want to," says Shackleford. But the Rustlers also have had a lot of big play~ ·· pnmarily because of so m~ny people up "We Hke to stunt with our linebackers agaanst the good passers, but we won 't be able lo do that against Tereschuk. Cochrun says. "lie can dump 1t off to one of his backs pretty easily Defensive Struggle? "We're JUSt going to have to try to get a good pass rush with our four linemen. a nd that·s 'iomething we really haven 't been able to do yet.·· Cochrun says. Mater De1 's offense will stick to the ground. according to tht' coach. He plans to average two running plays for every pass. Undefeated Tars Test Loara Tonight "We can throw the ball when we have to," Cochrun says "We have some very good young re· ce iver s and a capable quarterback in Tim O'Hara. But 1n order to win in our league. you ha veto be able to run." • O'Hara suffered a slight back bruise in last Thursday's game. but will start tonight, and Cochrun says the rest of his team 1s healthy. --Del 5'art"'t l.l•- Ottenw -''° Aeyeo !.E LT l09f IO\ T.G<..,~ L 1 LC. G•-:no lllO<""' LG RG Hem<t.-z I'<! S<,_per C. RT Avll• l'IO OOml"91H' AG LB S.v- 10 C.G<.Oy RT LB BaQu9fllO llO -~E LB 04-. ll>O OraJIMI I-L L 0 S<!Wfl llO O'H-.r• QB C.8 McC:.OW•" l•S D Gonl••..s RB C.8 T.Gonl•I~ llO Dotie< er A 8 !> Ootlerer l•S >OS l>S 110 I/) 10 lllO !IS lj,f) •W ''° Newport Harbor H1gh 's Sailors, seeking their third '>traight non-league football vic· tory of the year. tangle with win· less Loar a (Anaheim 1 High Lon1ght (7:30> at Anaheim's La Palma Park. The tiff is the eighth in a series dating back to 1970 with the Sailors of coach Bill Pizz1ca hold· mg a 4-3 edge. The last two games have been decided by a field goal and Newport Harbor. with a rugged defense. hru. won its first two games this year by virtue of a field goal from Mark Hales. Tonight's game figures to be in the same mold-a defensive struggle since both combatanL'l have shown more defense than offense. Newport'o; defense has yet to ~ Tucker Tells Key ~ Must Slow Down the Option How good a football team does Long Beach City College have? To hear Dick Tucker talk, the Vikings could be the best junior college outfit anywhere. "ln all honesly, Long Beach is a great football team. They're awesome on offense .. .it's as great a team as I've seen in many, many moons," says Tucker, whose Orange Coast Pirates host Long Beach Friday night <7 : 30 I. "Long Beach bas scored over 30 points in its first two games. They run and pass equally well. Last year they led the Metropolitan Conference 1n ottense and they've got everyone back this season. "Long Beach ls definitely stronger than any team we've faced so far thls season. Many people feel that Long Beach ls the team that will represent California in the Junior Rose Bowl. l wouldn't be s ur· prised. Right now 1 don't think there's a better JC team ln the s tate,·· says Tucker. So how does OCC defeat such a jugsemaut? be scored on and the blue chip pers include linebacker Don Barker, rover Bob Brown, Jere Bitetti. and Doug Brockmeyer, among others. Loar a 's defense 1s keyed by linebackers Steve Longo and Paul Felix. Felix, a 6-4, 207· pounder who doubles at tight end. is also a big key to Loara·s running punch with his blocking. The Saxons of Loara coach Herb Hill operate behind quarterback Craig Weismann <5·9, 145> and tailback Milton Vance, a 175-pound junior. Newport will be going with the o;ame lineup as started against Corona del Mar with Chris Corum. the speedy tailback, ap· parently out for another two weeks due to an infection regard· ing his Im~ injury. Newport Harbor coach Bill P1zzica has two concerns: "First," says Pizzi ca, "Loar a figures to be hungry. And we have to eliminate so many d'umb penalties. One or our goals is to eliminate all ignorant penalties and needless to say we haven't reached that goal.·· The Sailors have been rocked with 23 penalties in I.heir first two games. Leading Newport's offense Is Craig Lyons. who has completed 10 of32 passes for 164 yards. .._..,, lfa..-rLI- ~ ~ TE 8ilelU 100 200 ·-RF RT c.m.Nn HO lOO 5bKQ<• FIT AG ·-100 '" Vol>Ot\1 LT c a-•tS ''° llf'oc'kmeyer l£ LG llroc:--y« "° 1'10 Tho,,_, Lii LT Adltmo TtO 2llO ........ , MLB Wit .... ,., ,., Corwft LB 011 L¥0ft• II) ''° HIUWI CB TB w-110 1n H91fl'ieft C8 "" ...,_ ... 18S !SS --Mon FL K ..... et< 170 "' I(_.... s front trymg to stop the run. Golden West also has had some minor injuries to its corps of run- ning backs. but all will be m un 1form Saturduy. Loren Micklin sat out last week's 21-10 win over a tough East LA outfit with an ankle in· Jury, but will play this week. And the other starling back. Ric Mart in. was sidelined with a sprained ankle in the opening quarter agains t East LA. Shackleford says it's 50-50 if he will play. And another back, Tim Janov1ck, hurt a wrist last week, but will play against Fullerton. J anovick garned 103 yards against East LA . Stiffest Test Looms Friday For Cougars Capistrano Valley High's young football team faces one of its biggest challenges yet when its hosts Bishop Montgomery High (TorranceJ Saturday night at San Clemente High (8 >. The challenge is to stop An· thony DeSanto. an all-league run- ning back and last year 's leading rusher for Bishop Montgomery. ' He's 5-9 and 175 pounds, but he's a 220-pounder in disguise," !Says Bishop Montgomery coach Bill Norton. "He's an extremely powerful runner." DeSanto missed Bishop Montgomery's first two games with a knee injury, but Norton says his ace fullback will be re- ady lo start against Capistrano Valley. And even if he weren't ready. Bishop Montgomery still has a formidable running threat in Steve Abram, a sophomore who stands 6-0 and weighs 198 pounds. In two games Abram has 57 car- ries for 264 yards and four touchdowns. The quarterback is Greg Moseley (6-0, 175), whom Norton says is among the best in the Angelus League Bishop Montgomery is not only unbeaten. it's also unscored upon. The Kni(hls beat Mary Star of the Sea <San Pedro> and St. Bernard <Playa del Rey> by 21-0 s cores. Ticket Hassle NEW YORK -Nearly half of 5.000 Co6mos ~occer fans who paid for tickets to Pele·s farewell game on Saturday. but did not re- ceive them 1 will now be able to attend the match. the Depart- ment of Consumer. Affairs re· ports. Earlier th.is month. the Co6m~ admitted they 'had oversold tho rnalcb at the New Jersey Meadowlands by about 5,000 seats because or "human error." "Our only chance is to slow down their option attack. And we've got to control the ball and score ourselves. But we've really got our work cut out. We're going to have to play a perfect, mistake-free game to win." says Tucker. Baseball Standings Orange Coast's offense sputtered last Saturday in a 17·10 loss to Saddlebatk, thanks mainly to six turnovers-two fumbles and four mterceptions. "We had a lol to do with beating ourselves. but you can't take anything away rrom Saddleback. The Gauc:hos played a heck of a game," says Tucker. The OCC coach says he'll make one major change this week-- moving sophomore Larry Hall from quarterback to tlaht end. Hall will1ta.rt against Long Beach. Hall (6-2, 200> was OCC's No. 2 tight end last year, but moved to quarterback for the final two 1ames-1utding the Pirates to a pair O( victori • NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlslon W L Pct. GB X· Philadelphia 99 59 .627 Pittsburgh 92 66 .582 7 St. Louis 81 76 .S16 17~ Chicago 81 ~ .$09 18"i M<>ntreal 73 85 .4'2 26 New Y<>rk tl 95 .891 37 Wen Division • x·Ooqen 96 62 .808 CtnclMaU 86 73 .Sn 10"' Houston 79 79 .soo 17 OilerS Impress Cypress Coach I San Franclsco 73 86 .459 23.., San Dieao 68 91 .428 28~ Atlanta • 99 .m 38"11 xoellncbtd clivllton title ........,..o.- Pllll4ldllllftiaS. Olbto t 111u.....,..a,liewvor11;t Huntin8too Beach HiJ~ once con1ldeud a real on the 11cb~ul• ot root.b&UI teama, bu lnaUlled • meuw-e or rapect and maybe a llttle rear Jn C7pu • Hieb coach Terry 'Henljan. ~ : ff f!nllan lead.t hl1 c~ ca,. ~ tuiionl acatnat the bait llliDt· inf(on 8Mth Olien Fttdq nlPt ... 'all. • "I'm very tmpreued with • ..... lhtm tn Yfll'Y say1. "I'm pee ally cone med with the way they throw the ball. but they &llO have more aln tn the Unel than In pre.)OUI Ytlrl and thdt defenH ls touih. •• Hemcan la racOd With the task of pr~parln1 hi• team to do IOhltUUnl be'• not aure it can .so-beit tbe uncseteated Oilers. ••t don't kbOW hOw we can f'°P them. eapeclelly with tbat quarterback. Marco P~lll . "OOr ct.lent• bu ben ten'tbl• 10 tar." the coach uys. ·'Especially ai1tn1t th• run. tn each ol our nnt two 1ames •e ai• v• up over 2SO rushinc ya.rdJ. • · Cypren lost lta opoaer to West.em Hltb or Aiiahelm 2A·12 and Joit qaln J11t weekend to El ModonaolOra1ace. 23·7. Tbt Centurions bave ltve tarters l>iclt rrom lut year'• te•m. Ult belt of which fs prob· ablr lblebadter Jhndy Teutey (S.l, I00>1 a ntumlna alt.Empire Leaiue second team selection. Quut.erback Chrf1 Grq:nano (6·1, 190) started about ball th vauislty gam• in bis 10J)bomofe :ind junior ,.aaons, 10 ho brlnp in some exp•rtence tor the powor-t offense. Other retumeee lncludo U,bt nd Mike Taylor (1·3, 215 >, c nter Ed Je••ll (54, 150>, Jlneback'r Jim Allard (U, JSO) and dffenaivo .,.ck Steve OOmte ($..A, 1!0), Wo.•• t. M1eMA I C111Cl""9Ut,IMO....O ~4,lt.UUllJ L .. ,,,..... f.5-1 "'"lltl.U I ,...., •• o.m.. . ¥~rHI (HONll-111 t•tl •I ltllitMt•• •Olf•JMl,n HeW Verll IMllll«-.. lt) .. fllltUllftll ti'~ >•l,n Hwli011 1a.w.iiler 1~l • l4' ~ ,......., 1•_!1,11 Qlll, ...... ~ ... ~.--. ....................... CllO<..,ottfll~.11 ......... Cllll ....... 11 NllWY-"•k"-._" ..-........ ..,....._n --~--··--·" Edison Foe till Loaded JIU\\ '>H•:\ Oarnn '\, ho11, th1: spct·lacular t li,H I. (111 l'IUS X l11gh In l!J7h 1' a frcshmlln -.1a1tt·r at Stanford ll 111 Vl'l"'ilY. hut th er(• :-.ct·rns no dropoff 1n ailil••••IL t<ilent as the· unbeaten BRIAN GLOSHEN JOHN BOGDAN Top Lineba«.•k .. rs Edison Forte: Jnd unscort'd upon War nor-. prt'pare for Edison 1 ll unt 1 h~ton Dt:ach > ll11:h Saturday n1J(hl C8 J .it II u n t in g lo n lk a c h ll1gh <>1lt.'rJtrng JI lullbat·k 1-.. s ophomort• K evin 'Jl·l ,on Darrin' hrntht-r Tht.· s lick 5 11 . Tough Defense 170-powidl'r I bigger than IJJrrin l h<i... scored four lourhdown-. for P1u ... X Jnd (.'halkt.'<.1UfJ270 yard, J s Sa l1:s 1J11 1 Lo' \ng<.·ll·s J Jnd Notn Dei.p1te '>CllOl' 1111tstdnd1ng 1>frl·n-..1' e pla>•t-rs through the yt'<Ar'. d<'fcn'>c hd', <Always bct'n the forte of Edison <t l unt1ngt1in Hca«h J IJ1gh ·~ Chargers and it's no d1ffl·rt·nl this Sl'a\on The Chargt.·rs of J.:d1son coach Bill Workman showed their capabl11lic' la ... t wt•ck with a 'tunning 27-0 d('fl'at of Wt.>sl Torranct: in which the biller was limited to88 yards. Solid llneh~wkrng h<.Js JlwJys been t.•v1dt·n1 at ~dison and this y"('ar 's outfit 1s no exc1:pt1011 John Bogdan, a 6 0, 1!>5 pound senwr. und Hnan Gloshen, smaller al 5 !J. 17:J pounds. provide thf' Chargers with ex1H:rt<'ncc and ali1ltt y Each rccovcn•d a fumbll' wh11·h led to an Edison touchdown against \Vc,I Torrance and c·ach is a returning slarkr In two gC1mes Gloshen ha-. bt'l'n ca C'dJll•d "1th 24 tackles while Rogdan has 21 l<1C'klc, including u quarterback SC1ck llogdan also opt•rakc; <.Jl fullback . hut Glosht'n has been spelled by N1ch Hoa<"h, who moved from tackle to guard on offonst.· ""That helpt'd Gloshen.· '<.Jys Workman lie·' not as tired und 11 hits 1mpro\ C'd his gamt-11n tk fensl'. Gloshl•n I'> not that big ph)...ically but he hke' to gel to the football Om• of his \Lrongcsl di lrt butt:s 1s his inlens1l). · Bogdan. on the other hand. rehes on his size and :.trenglh lo gel the JOb done A good runner "ho figures to Sl!e more action ul fullback a-. the yeor got-s along, Bogdan ha'> the spN::d to make t<1<:kles on the other sidt' of the f1C'ld The Chargers hoe up iri a -.t<.Jndard 5 2 setup. but rather than hitting and sliding tow it rd the flo~. Edison defenders hit. then slip through to create a pass-rush dt>fenM· After hcing embarrassed 1:.14 1> in 197fi by West Torrance. Workman says this yl'ars tiff w1lh thP War riors had somt• mt·aning t<> them Aside from Wes t Torrant'e. the only other Edison defeats in 1976 wl·re lo Pius X 1Downey1 and Mater Dei <Santa Ana l, Edison s next two oppo nents Pius X m eets Ed1-.on Saturd<1) night 181 at Orange Coast Collcgt• Girls Athletics GlllUlE,.NI\ VAllSITY l'1_ .. 1)1Cll 1..• O..•nt• s ....... l ,.....,.,. 1 E.1 !kl 'ullon • • I Ml"ytr\ l 1 10\I 10 k•<~ _. • \,,utk • t 1 °"' M1111t•uv • J 0...111 .. C.•meron •nO J1m•\.On t 1 d .. • lomo\•nd Che~il.• e. 1. Lunn1rion•n• ~f'ld P•l"~trr 1E.> drt M•ltt-r •no (nrH~len\oe.n bl. Gw1rwo •nd Otilttv• • E. I Cllif O•vlo dnel Allt<> / I> JUNIOR VAllSITY E•YMI• (111 Ill UI OvtnU 51"91 .. MCC.Orrl'llc.k tEJ det MdkAfHOI06 J JUNIOll VAll$1 TY C..cao V411fy fU , Uk lr••n• Sut9I•' l •o h.•lh I' <h"f 'VMQch ~ / IO•t t h•1NUl!.tv , t C..O..•• Jo flelf'•d u• ~ won "' l '· l ~.I J o Ht n1tp 0 lo t [J (h.&n·Dt f"IMU H t'f\/1t.' I ~ IO\l It l nc. ~~°" l.rftt--Qo 1 b l&\l 10 E: ':>nl1lh U11trkt-1 O o '°'' "' A1t~vnu11.,, Vdn fJ""'"°" 1 b S<hutm .. n·Ctoft 1) 10,t O o. u o. • t . f..ly11n S•.;n'o t. H IO\I u fl 1 b I f') WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL P~.,Df'r(J1,...o.•1 U(. lr...•nt' 1S 1 IS l 1\8 IJaml' CSht'rman Oaks l h;.ivc fallen b) a com h1 neci 'l'orl' of 69 () ··Kt•v111 's b1ggc•r. but ht· ' not a:. quitk .. yet. · :.ays Pius X l'O<.Jch Mlkl' Marrujo. "lie runs a. JO I IOO )ard dash, hut Oar rin tllcl thut in~ 5." In add1lwn lo Ncbon lhl• Wurriors huvt· a :-.t•I up similur lo the· '71i e<l1tmn with quartcrtwck Gl·or.((t' Pom·c· returning 10 lht· bac·kf1cld .\lso. there 1s ll u. WO pound fullbuck John I' u <'l' Ii· I, 2 10 pound tight t.•nd Darrell .Jordan. dcfrns1 ve ('nd'> J a} Alt•xandt•r cind Den na~ Hobo <ind receiver l'al 'laC'l .. 1• We.· n ·alh don t feel \\ 1• \.l' µIJ) t'Cl the: <.•ahber of compt.'l1lwn that \\ e nel·d an order to prepan· for tht• Angelus League ... say-; Mai l'UJO 'Thul·..., ~hy we're glud wc·rc plJymg Edison "We need an opponent of Edison 's callbt•r .. 1\la1-ru10 characterizes his tc•um as con-..crvative with the cmphusis on the running J.!<.J mc and de ll'nS<· "Wt· think wc'n· prl'lly ~ood 111 tht• kick· 1ng i.:amt.·. loo. with l'onct" ·· say' the Pius X l'0<1Ch Marrujo di...count-. Ed1son·s lack of ex plo!>1vc offense to this point and cites t he Char~ers defense as a problem · 'Th<.'y were 't.'r) emotional against \\.'est To1-rC1n<:e and ven q uick. say' 1\1 arrUJO · The Warriors averitgc v\ er :wo pounds per playC'r and Jordan and Pace see double duty ut linebacker JC Soccer Ciol<l9nWH I Ill (ZI Mnl• Montu L oldC>n Wtt\t '\tOr1rio POPOV J tu ... , 1, RdlOWdtn' r•,•ul\ .. n. &tonbow H•llll""' '(O•t <..WC;, '>MI C.1 Id""' • E. ) Ott 01'!* • I. F or b•I h -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ti; J Ottt S.l«•O<l'J. o J. t.unn1nQtl4Hf\ •E> °"'· CMnon IS, Done •1::1 1101 Sotts ""°· f'l6QQ 'E) ool lltlli•V .. ~. '"'""°"' 1 E 1 °"' Pool " 1 ~•~no • E.1 a.f, Rk:e t-t. W•ll• 1E I Ol'I l!"a~S o~ oounu F•ely Mtd ~•nc••fl' 1 t ~Mt P~r1un\ •nd Y•nclell •·l. Mcl•u11hl1n ano M•l<~n 1El Clef 110 •no l •m••• • • W•hl•y ~nd Car•tn•'•' 1£. I def t.•tor\ Mm Ken.1•w• • I~ 'V•u'o"lCioP' •nd 10\I 10 ~PN1t E l M•lli• .1ne1 A•m•911•. 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JUNIOR 4'Cl0·6 00 THRU lOS CAIAlllltOS RACOUIT .. s..owrs ClUI r OUN IAIN VAllE Y CA '1108 THUR S. -- Thursday September 29, 1977 DAILY PILOT 83 Injuries May Halt Blue to Be Eagles Get Tough; CdM]a)veeSeaso11 !~~~~d!hree Corona Blasts SC lnJunc!'> cut short a football game and perhaps u football season for the Corona del M clr Jayvee::. ltist week The Sea Kings, "'ho suited up JUSt 18 players for Saturduy's game agam::.l Newport Harbor, had to call it quits after three periods when tackles Bob Covington and Mark V<tlentine suffered injuries in the frame. Newport was leading 28·0 at lhe lime. This week's game against San Clemente has been cancelled and CdM head coach Dick Morns said lhe rest of the season is up in the air "Nearly every team in the league has cancelled their JayveC' schedule with the exception of two." he :-.aid. "Earlier, our tailback broke his ribs and we clon't havt' a real quarterback for the Jayvees s mce lhl• first strmgt!r starts on 'ffense and the second Jnd third stringers start on defense .. ll 's a problem with number~. then, that has forced Coronu del Mar, along with the rest of the small South Coast League schools. to eithe r down ~rade or 'crap entirely the Junior varsity pro gram::. Covington. who has d knee crmtus1on and a slight teur 1n his ligamentc;, 1s out for three to six "e<.'ks and currently hobbling on crutches Valen tine, who had a separated nb. l~ out for'al least a week Morns hasn 't given up on the Jayvee program entirely "We're supposed lo have games with Mis- sion VtCJO and University,·· he said "We hope lo plc.1y thosl' if those kids are back ·· FV Ranked No. I Fountain Valley lfigh's Barons. off their second JS-point produc· t1on or the 1977 football !">l·ason, remuin atop lht• Daily J>1lot's Top 10 poll for Cl f'' Southern Section 't'hools Templl' City leveled Arcadia, 56-31; Amat re corded its seco nd straight win with a 7 3 victory ovt.'r St J ohn Rosco. and Camarillo's Scorpions an• ~-0 after ripping Hueneme. 34 -6 11 m l' 20 g a m c w 1 n n t' r \ 1da Hlut• 1' happy ht.' avo1dt.'<1 becoming a 20 ~ame loser this year. but he's even happier that h1:-. career with the Oakland A's apparently is over .. I hope and pray I don't have toeome back here ... Blue said Wednesday. ·'They've got a youth movement and I don't fit 1n I'm not saying I want to be traded. but I just want to know where I stand " Blue had JUst pitched the first nine innings of u gam e agamst lhe Kansas City Royals which the A ·s won 6 5 on a 10th-inning .. angle by Marty Perez "l was glad not to lost.> 20. but it was no big deal.·· said Blue, who won 24 ~amc:.. m 1971, 20 in 1973 and 22 m 1975 He had been tentatively s lated lo p1tt'h the season finale Sunday in Texas, but said he won't ·Tm tired," ht.-said flatly. "I 've pit ched almost 300 innings and it feels like 600. That ·s enough for this year.·· Wednesday's game, which gave Oakland a four-game sweep of the :.eri es agai n st the division champion Royals, d rew 3,056 fans for a season total of 495.578, the worst an the maJor leagues The season home total :<; l 'W add1t1on:-. to the list un· R1shop Amat 1' t• m p I t' C i l y a n d ('amanllo 1'1ttshurgh l'irati: ... oulhpa" Jim Rooker ha~ all his clothes m<Jdt: b.> his" 1ft' Cl F Soulllern 5.e<llon fop 10 I f <>vnl~1n V9flt-~ l' U I ~I "'""' /Ill J t..o-.Allo-. 11-Ut .. Sentd~(.d 1.01 ~"""ii. •>01 fJ ~-tntd An..• v.tt ... ,, «J I Wt-\lffwn-.tt"t J d 1 e tu..nopA,n~n lV• • 1 .. n ou-<,.11,. 6V It lJmdt 1110 J f.11 "as the poorest for the ): A ·s franchise since the \1 195-1 season. the club's :" last m Philadelphia, and 1. 1s expected for force 1' owner Charles 0. Fmlev :~ to seek u move to anothe.r ' Cllv 23aa Gl8 IS 2688 24aa H78 IS 27~!t 2588 llll"ltl#&ll-..t•t IHfll•\ ~",;~:·: ::·,;~ j EstJnt1a 1Co-..t.1Mc. .. ;a 1 ll11(h's "ater polo team. which strug~led to a 3 3 pre league r~cord . seems to have Jellt•d at the right time The Eugles allowed El Modena !Ugh to gc•l ofr just seven shots, five of which goalie Scott I rwm blocked. to score a 14 2 Century League victory al home Wednesday Coach John Carpenter said Estancia ·s key' were its fast break and its dcfens1vt· pressure in the lane Corona del Mar won Its South Coast Leagul' opener. 13·4 over San Clemente. after leading h} JU.'t one at halftime <:oalie Mike.• Bercaw slopped twO' penally "hots in the first hair Fountain Valley wast ed four ~oab h.> M1kt• Twyman in an 18 7 non lecigue lo~s lo Los Alamitos . Capistrano Valley High 's nearly all freshman team trailed by just one goal after three framt·s but folded an the stretch in its loss to Cypress. VAll\tTY ~.,. •• O....rt•n t. 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Clel IM< '><.Otl"I) tlr19~m J M<Gowrn . .J•n9'1n' !Hln C~m .. n1, \Co"nq tilt'IO•vf1'1 4 Monr-o• •. • .. uc.h J Football FllESHMA" FOOTBALL !.core lly Ou•rte,. l 0•\00 6 ,.. v l.J • \ Wt•\h111t"-h'r U o ti 0 • t.."tM.ln ...C.Of1ng ~lt•ln J h Mort•ltv PA I · kt<'1•rCIW<> x .... 11.,0..~rtef\ U t h.tn Vl"lllW' b u f U 1-1 ...UVOldln Vttlhty 0 8 CJ I It 0 < uan Vl\'W ~Ortnc..f MurttlO L 1 lturQt'll f.'A T !>.ih..• t-ounld1•• Vutht'f SC.Of'inQ -Jt:rn1g.i-Jn, OePt''. J.'A r run J~rn1Qiitn, Or" .. ' ,..._ ...... 0 P1!:1;'i t.: W:::1.,"t;.1 0 LEASE FIAT l 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA 557-2132 1 • 1 1 e : 11~~ 11 • • =-• 1 MIGHTY MARK to the rescue! E-T WIRE DISH WHEELS , t ....... ,.., OAll '( Ptl 0 T ThurMlay, Sep\embllr 29, 1977 Cross Country I Outdoors I Miscellany What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC \\inter hJ~ s1·t in a 11tllt.· ~itrly thll yt>ar •nd it hu't h •. 11l 1b dft•fh on salt 14dlt'r f1stun6' up and down tht· l'<>.bl The bite on itlbucore hie. vanlbhed -~ rar ctb M>Ulh c.-ow.t sportl1sh<.'rt. arc conct!rned and even thl..' t'ounts up ttt M.orro Hay are notbin& to speak of Thl..'rt.> Krti still longfins. tuna and sxipjack In the .irea, but pa~engers are not w11Un& to make the lonK ruru. out to the fi shing grounds. During the past l'oupl t.• of wt•eks only one boat was running out lo the area and this was rl'ot enough to locate the m1gral· tng schools of al b1es Currently ~an Diego-based ~porlf1shers are fishing the Coronado Ii.lands for mixed catches of small game fish - Rough seas arc ahu holdinJ: down action for :\cwport and Dana sporlftshers. Barracuda, bass and lots or mackerel arc making up the bulk of the cateh dunng calmer 14-cuther. Some of the boats h&vt> also turned to rock cod and u e returning to the dO<.'kS Wllh gunny sacks lull or good t>aling bot; tom fish. Loads at all landings are hght and anglers sl)ould not give up on the :-..eason yet. We still have the good weather or October com- ing our way and tht.•n: b a good chance that s urface f1shine wLll be good through next month. Marlin Mom•g in A~a ~tarJin Oshing has been good for Newport based private sportfishers this season to date, according to Helen Smith at the Balboa Angling Club. Already, at press lime, mofe than 150 spikebllls have been weighed or tagged and released by local anglers. Most or the action ls off Dana and San Onofre but the marlin are moving between the east nd of Catalina and Dana, and It's any anglers guess where they wlll pop up from day to day. As for the broadblll story, only six have been boated, and the majority ol these were caught last month. Angler's Center reports that there are stlU some swordfish off the Channel Islands but not any · large number. No one is nuking any predictions as : to what the marlin wlJI be doing from now 'tll the end or the season. It depends on the weather and ocean currents. Bad weather bas kept many boats in their berths during the past couple of weeks. Big Biu• L~ Opou Last year's most popular fishing lake for largemouth Florida bass Is now open ln San Diego County. San Vincente, a large lake located inland from the city of San Diego, produced many trophy size bucketmouths last year for a number of skilled bass anglers. . The average bass in a trophy class exceeded nine pounds, with many going over 15 pounds. Anglers us ing wl)rms. mudsuckers and live crawdads had the best luck consistently while anglers tossing deep running plugs occasionally. hung into a big fish. The lake is large · enough to handle· a lot of anglers and with lts variety of shoreline and deep waters does not have the overcrowded conditions of many smaller Jakes. This lake is also stocked with rainbow trout and as water temp cools trout anglers will be ti-oiling the lake for limits o{ fighting rain· bows. Wand and cold weather has kept anglers off Big Bear Lake, but shore fishermen are doing well on salmon eggs, cheese and worms fished over weed free rocky bottoms. · . Fishing press ure at all lakes in the Southland is JOHN GERHARDT (LEFT), JOE YOUNG LEAD COSTA MESA. Sports Briefs . Masters Golf OCC's Tucker Squashes Rumor of Retirement A year ago, Saddleback CoJ1e1e SKIPPIN' AROUND-Kea Ham- footbalJ coach Ken Sweartacea was dorf bas omcially been sel~led as quite upset with Orange Coast coach Golden West's swimming coach, Dick Tucker after OCC bad posted a replacing Tom Herm1tad, who will 26·0 victory. tutor the women swimmers ... the Swearingen felt OCC bad poured it 1978 Western Sprint.a rowing cham- on <the Pirates scored on a four.yard pionships wlll be sta1ed in Van· pass play with 14 seconds to go), but . couver, B.C. and will include all of the TuckersaldthatwasnotthelnLent. Pacific-8 crews ... Bay Barris will Swearingen said the Gauchos would be an assistant track coach at Golden get revenge and apparently they did West next spring. Harris sUll bolds Saturday night lo upsetting OCC, Golden West records in the long jump 17·10. Bqt Swearingen now says last (2·1·8 ) and triple jump (47· year's game had no bearing on last 11 ) ... Friday night's OCC-Long wt-ek's upset (If ll was an upset). Reach foo~ball game will be broad- "Wc just wanted to win the game. ('ast on radio station KLON-FM Wt> didn't give any thought to las t Ul8.l ). year's game. We Just wanted to play a good game, and we did," says Swear· Ing en. And with a couple of breaks, the Gauchos could easily bt> 3·0, instead or 2-l. ''ln the loss to Cypress (13·3), we had some brutal breaks, just brutal - espttially with the officiating. We didn't play that badly agains t Cypress, but we just didn't get tbe breaks." Saddleback Is idle this week. launching Mission Conference play Oct. 8 at San Bernardino. And at this point the Gauchos have to be rated the conference favorite. * * * Tucker. by the way, says he wants lo squelch the rumors about ret1rin~ as OCC's foolball coach after this s<•ason. "I have no plans whatsoever to qwt coaching. This is defirutely NOT my last year. .. I don't kllow whefe those rumors get started, but a couple or people have ai.ked me. also, and I haven't so much a' hinted I'll retire. I've given no thought to it at all. I'll probably be walking the sidelines when 1·m 65.'" says Tucker. -CRAIG SHEFF The West Berlin water polo club will invade the Orange Coast area Tuesday, facing Orange Coast College and UC Irvine in scrimmages. "A group of 18 will be in the West Berlin party. including 13 players." says OCC water polo coach Jack Fullerton, who set up the arrange- ments. .. They'll be in the area four days and will stay with some oC our college people,·· says Fullerton. The West Berlin-OCC scrimmage Tuesday is set for 3 o'clock with UCI :.ind the Germans meeting al 1 al Newport Harbor High. The West Berliners. who have two national players on the roster. will also play UCLA. USC and Cal State CLong Beach l the following week. !u~~~~~h:~!.~'?! SW1S Top Lakers; Tourney Kings Breeze, 6-4 ~~. ~~~eo~''' ford Roberts, cofounder 6·4, 6-2 Wednesday ni~ht o f the Masters golf to advance to second tournament, was found round play. Richards dead this morning at the n ow has won n i n e 1 Augusta National Golf matches in a row since Club, club officials said. her defeat at the US. Roberts. 84, joined the Open at Forest Hills. late Bobby Jones In 1931 N.Y .• earlierthis month. to raise money to build tbe Au gusta National course. 1Thc two initiated what was first called the Au gusta National Tournament with the concept of inviting a field composed of Jones · friends who were qualified to play in the In other second round play today, second · seeded Billie Jean King was ready to fa re Michelle Tyler. King ad- vanced by defealing Helen Cawley. 1·6. fi 3. 6 3 LOS ANGELES ~Jim Moxey and Steve Clip· pingdale had three goals apiece to lead Los Angeles to a 6·4 victory over Colorado in Na· tional Hockey League preseason game Wednesday. BAKERSFIELD -· Club will again host the Bing Crosby pro-am Rookie forward Walter Southern golf tourna- Oavis a scored 20 pom~ ment Jan. 20-21 with to guide the Phoenix . Suns to a 109·108 victory $lO,OOO in prue money over the Los Angeles being distributed to the pros unable to make the Lakers in a National field al Pebble Beach. Basketball Association This is lhe fourth year preseason exh1 bi lion for the eventto be held at game Wednesday. l Co cc i h 2 The Suns led 51·46 at Irv ne ast w t 7 PGA touring pros paired the half and 86·69 after with 72 amateurs in the down, but fishing in gemeral is good, lo go along , with above average water levels. Bass, catfish and . CM S JOEILIN FISHER competition. Jones, of Atlanta, was the nation ·s only Grand King was hampered by a 23-hour journey from the Soviet Union . Tue~· day night. Moxey shot the Kings into a 2·0 lead on a pair of power-play goals made in less than two minutes. lie got his third score midway in the second period on a 3-footer. Clippingdale fired in his first goal In the open· ing period. then tallied once in each of the next two. the Uurd, but the Lakcrs. two-day shotgun event. us ing veteran forward Included among the Jamaal Wilkes and pros wbohavecompeted rooloes James Edwards. in the satellite event at Rony Robertson, Norm . bluegill arc cooperative. · Ducks Modag Sold• 65 in Row Slam golf cbampio.n. Probation O"er Nixon and Ken Carr. out· Irvine Coast CC are Pete scored the Suns 86-69. Brown._ Tom Purtzer. The Lakers ca m e Dave Eichelberger, Bob- within two on a Wilkes · b r ~ a 1 z e 1 • P a t basket with two seconds Fitzsimons. ~arty left. But they fouled Fleckman, f:.on Hinckle, Alvin Adams. who con· Alan Tapae, Denny verted a free throw with M e Ye r a D d Fu i z Y Already, sprig and teal have been seen working ponds and Jakes in Southern California. It is not an early migration. but enough birds have moved in to make the outlook for the opener October 22 a good one. Lots of'lesser Canadians have moved into the California Pines area in Northeastern California and the Klamath Refuge has a good population: · . Rains la.s l week helped Northern California where scatter gunners gel atl earlier start on waterfowl hinting. As or last week, Big Bear didn't. have too many bi rds on It. Baldwin had a couple hundred ratted in the middle, while the Stanfteld Cutofr area was bone dry. Duck hunting for unattached hunters around Big Bear i~ going to be extremely di!ficult tbis opener. Hunters should get their reservations in early for Wister and other state operate<\ refuges. The dry weather has cut down on open water and pres· sure for good hunting spots will be much heavier this year than it has peen in the past. For Mesa R1Jnners The first Masters was played in 1934 and was worn by Horton Smith. The event was held an· nually except during the war years of 1943-45. Richards Wl1ts If the Mustangs or PALM HARBOR, Fla. Costa Mesa Higb were --Dr. Renee Richards . JUSt trotting Wednesday· was scheduled to face one has to wonder what they will do when they Kate Latham today after break into a full gallop. defeating. Rosle Casals ln the first round or the ··we were just taking it Florida Federal Tennis easy." puffed Joo Young after he_ and · ~ohn O~.hards of Newport Gerhardt tied for first to • lead the Mustangs to an · 18-42 victory over Dana Emerson Vies Hills in the 19'17 South Coast League cross I ~ country opener. n .I. oorney It was the 65th dual meet victory In a row for George MacCall, Ad· the defendlnlt CIF 3·A visor to the Cornelia Con· ch ampions who have yet nelly Pro-Celebrity Ten· to lose since J oe Fisher nis Tournament an· took over as head coach nounced that tennis In 1969. . super star Roy Emerson Young and Gerhardt will· be the first world rtni1bed the three-mile c I a a 1 P 1 a Yer to course.and eased up in participate in this ye8l''s 15:51. event !ilated Oct. 15 and In a non-league clash. 16 at the school. Capistrano Valley ran its MacCall, former U.S. reconl to 3-0 by defeating Davis Cup C•ptaln and Saddleback: . · · World Team Tennis • vHstTV • Commissioner, stated CM1MeqfWc0>o.att1111 • that several other world 15!;,1~·~ == ~~~~~'. class players are under ""°'""'°" CCM> ,.1,,; s. s.r"11e consideration as partlcl-tCMi it:M; .. o..ru~ tCM> 1':14; '· pants in the event whlch Owrl!Dlt ICM) It:»; I. H.,.m IOtil "1a.;•.~1DH11':>4;10.~· will also feature t.fMft to101~"· celebrities CharHon c.e-.:!'°i:i~,s~ ""'• Heston and Chris Connel· I. LM• ICMI -.~Jt. 2. Tomlin ICM) ))'. !~:/,t:~ te>Hi 1'·10• •.Pen ·in addiUon to the pro IOf'NOMOH celebrity m atch this · ,~::C.:~=:11:~1 year's function will in· 11 1a•• •· Ar4lf11re 10H1 11:Jt: 4. elude a "Pait Serve" ~,·~ tr.Ml 1211~1 " 1<w cow> contest teaturlna 1971 ii.tr,•~ lU11H21.. F t u111~ Fut e--· ••.,..MAN ores nm.. ~·ve ,, =.-:ni:~~rec• .. Wlnn«,ScottCarnahan. 1CM111: .. ; a. Welden 1CNi111:$01 •· Tickets and -4d1Uonal ucr .... CCMI ir.011 s. o .. r1,,. lnformat.iCll may be ob· «:M>'2''""J....,. '""1 mu. talned at the •chool, 1323 W. Broadway, Anaheim, or by calllni (71'>. 778·1717. RENO --A one-year probationary term for the University of Nevada-Reno ended quietly today, school of· ficials said, but a court fight on the issue con· tinues. The litigation has been delayed by a crowded court calendar, but con- tinues to bubble. The school was placed on indefinite suspension last year after the NCAA ruled star basketball cenLer Edgar Jones was allowed to enroll at the school with less than an acceptable grade point average from his high school days ln New Jersey. . The probationary period was reduced to one year when the school reluctantly placed Jones on suspension. Atthat point Jones' at· torney won a pre · limlnary injunction pro· hiblting the school from dechuinJ Jones Ineligi- ble \and he played the 1976·77 season under the auspices of that order. Will Paiement led the Rockies· attack with two goals. including a power play score with 3:20 left to cut the Kings margin to 6-4. Butch Goring had three assists (or Los Angeles. ~y'1Rnollts 8Q\1Gn1, 81111•102.1 .. SI t..oulsf,0.Wl-6 l'•IUt>urOf'I •, Delroll • Montrul l. Toronto II ,.,_York 1.i..-n1. Venc.ou¥er 2 Girls Advance GIRUV~LEVaALL ~leH_T .. ll'MY Corone del Mu oet So\111'1 P .. eoene 15 II. IS.17, I~; o.f 0-le IW, I._ 10, ~ HarbOrcltl L.ol Amigos 1~ I. 1H. oet S...te fe 15--1, IH. L•Gllf'll 8ea(I\ def S.11 Gat>rlef; Ott Mor•Cosle. C.orON Oel Mar IK•• N•Wt>Ort H•roer 111 Mmllin.11 •• > S.t11roev. L <1Quna 8t•<l'I •flo r••<fl•d ~mo On.ti'- one second r emaining. Zoeller. . • Edwards made the final ~or further inform- Lakers basket. at1on conce~ni ng the "{ was very pleased amateur portion of the with our play tonight. event, call 642·1463. esp eel al 1 y our younger -:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ players,·· said Lakers1 coach Jerry West. "I knew this game wouldn't be beautiful to watch. but we need this lime to take a Jook at all our "players.·· It was the first pre· season game !or both ·teams. .... .............. 0-. ........_y·s11n•u ,,_,_ .,, Ollceoo ot NewY~ltl06,,_..'9 .._ .... 1", l'tlll-lllfll• 107 Detrou II•. 8ull••o 1~ P-1• lot. l..Oi AnQtlH IOI NEWPORT TROPHY ~AST IMGUVIWG- Polo, CC Rankings 673• 1140 406 JM Street ............ Cross country jug- gernaut Costa Mesa re- mains the No. t outfit in Cl F Southern Section prep circles, 'While Edison (Hunting\on each) and Fo~ntatn Newport Harbor re· mains as No. 2 in 4·A polo ~~~~~~~~~~ circles. .. o..~ ErafJerg Sips Valley bold the No. 3 and 7 positions. 1. Ca\I Mtwi. 2. Simi;>. Edison: 4' Etunflower: S. Footl'llll; •· WHtmlNi.<; 7. ,_..,n V•ll•r: .. 811rbM*; t. ,._ Verdft; · 10. ~ l•\an"' +AW.tw,..._ 1978 CARS I and TRUCKS e NEW YORK -NBC Despite a decisive de· announced Wednesday it feat at the hand of No. 1 has signed sportscaster Mira Costa ln water polo, t. Mire tost.: 2. NllWSIO'I HMtlof'I 3. Long 8"Cll Poly; 4. Unl .. rsltf; S. • LOf!l IMc:ll Wiiton; 6. Sunny Hllll; 7. CM!My; I. Downey; t. C«OM 4Nf ~:to. Dos ......,.0 .. Dick Enberg to a new~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- tong-term contract. witb i n c r e a s e d responslbiUUes. Enbera. 42, will do football and college basketball games for the network in addition to worldn• on the backup crew tor baseball and coverl nc boxln1 matches. 1R addition, he will have a role in NBC'& new aporta antbolOSY "Spc>rU World,.. wtllch wlll deblltin January. . Amet'tOlln Mol ~/Big Slet .... T....,laeti.11~ ~.October 1-10AM Newport •••ch Tennie CIUb 2801 ll!eetblutt Dr. MARMADUKE by 8rc1d Anderson "His stomach talks in his sleep!" FUNKY WINKERBEAN TANK McNAMARA .MOON MULLINS rr·s ('fµ KNEE , COACH! rr HURTS PRETI<.> BAD! 'COURSE NOT·· SHE DoESN'T WANT A CLA55 FULL OF. .Jf,ALOUS J'IDS ... (1@~ /,? ~}' ~~~>-· i '~tJ ~M--..:( TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE GORDO ACROSS 1 Leg part 5 Absla1n trom lood 9 Porlume 1ngred1enl 14 Gradu11I aec11ne 62 Sl'l•CSOI ~ll'PS f,.1 full ot verve l ~ Busrwd ? words 6 7 01me SIOIO items 2 words IS Yf'arn 1 0 A •Grall 16Emply1111ow ; I Lnrqe tood 1 7 Tour Hawa11. lll'ih e g 72 Po1tcP l 9 Diadem informer. 20 Look Slang •n1tnat1Y 7 J Slrong '" ,, 1 Reoaneo ll~vor 23 Trealtdw1lh 74 C~loslial UNITED Feature Syndicate wuan1•\<la{s Puule Sol••e1J L A C E w A s p AR IS E I B I c AR E S R ) i: ~ "0 T S R E c T AN G EIS p u RE MA O• R E S NT <; l c fl E• ~ A KE ~j f_ VE ti-WE ST All• l . IE R 1'-S I D L £ r,. 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F. Brown and Mel Casson W!Lt.?r WHO 1£.Sf WOl.<1.0 .ALLOW COPYING ~~ Flid? DOOLEY'S WORLD J·----.tl DR. SMOCK by Mell by Gus Arriola by Ernli BushmlUtr ···FOR ANYONE WHO FINDS MY LOST CONTACT LENS PEANUTS SOUIM EXIT OMLY ·~ .. ., ONLY PILOT 81 by Charles M. SChulz MIGRATORY ROUTE =O by Roger Bradfield WHAT IF I SHOULD WANT To r<1CK SOMEONE? by George Lemont OURS IS A FUNNY PAPf:;R by Templeton and Forman 500N' S 1 Gc;'f ~;hl "TM~ 50{ •, , , FOR 1'H' WIN~. LJ' L 1i GERIATRIX IN M'I DAY, 11:: YOU L..IVSD 0Ve5i? THE: 'fi- 19: .. GA~YOUKEPT' 1T A sec12..er~ . • .. . . • . • ... . .. . . . TELEVISION COASTWATCD: Tonight's Tl' Fore Ttll :MSl>i\ Y EVENING 5 00 8 0 I 10 NEWS U HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP Htt•V'f'Wet9hl Ch•mp1on ot the World MYhammat.I All wlll deler1d 111~ Hiie 11g•1n11 top conten<h•r E 111111e Shave,. 1n thl8 t 5 ·round bout live trom M11t.1111on Square C.1111.len New '(or' City 0 BONANZA f) WILD. WILD WEST Q) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Q) HECKLE ANO JECKLE f1J) SESAME STREET m VILLA ALEGRE 5 30 Q) TOM AND JERRY Q) WAIT TIL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME A t>ungtmg law;er d~fend:. H1trry who 1s a v1ct0m of a phony lawsuit m FREEHAND SKETCHING 6 00 I) CBS NEWS U EMERGENCY ONE• 'The Camera Bug 0 NEWS 0 MY PARTNER THE GHOST Jell Randoll 1s employed to deliver an enveteipe to an escaped convict 0> THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY When Laurie s g1rlfriend tries out lot the basketball team and encounler s d1scflm1nat1on because ol her sex. the girls plot to use tne homecoming Queen contest as a means of revenge Q) THE ROOKIES An old fflend ot Ryker's, once a policeman. now an alcoholic, 1s framed for tho murder or a gang- sler ED ZOOM m AS MAN BEHAVES "Shading And Darkness· @)ABC NEWS 6:30 6 MOVIE * • * "The Sea Chase ( 1555) John Wayne. Lana Turner An out- law ship. carrying a 11afled group of passengers. a11emp1s to avoid the authorities ( t hr 30 mm ) Q) THE 000 COUPLE FehK 1s forced to depend on Oscar s help in the lmals of the Golden Apron cooking contest ED ASWESEEIT ''The Promise" D1scr1m1na11on against Indian ::.1uden1s. counsel- ing whites and Indians. ethnic 1dent1ty through music and dance. m GROWING YEARS "Prenatal Development' (I) CBS NEWS ®.) MERV GRIFFIN Guests Barry Newman, Jackie Mason. Ray Berwick. Rick Podell 7:00 U LIARS CLUB 0 ABC NEWS 0 CONCENTAA TION Q) I LOVE LUCY 'Lucy Meets Charles Boyer Q) LET'S MAKE A DEAL Eil) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT m EARTH, SEA AND SKY · lnlerstellar Soilce niEATRES-ORANGE CO SOllOI CITIZOIS SI.SO )1101111101 It \1'7111 1111 w •1•' I The Bad News Kl'lll' I lolhd.I\ i!I\ l':-. -.oml· <h:-.lu1 bing Ol'\\.., to thl' pohtt· dul'I 1 \'it· tor French on C..i1 ll•t Cow1l1'). lom~ht at !J :IO on \BC. Channel 'i Cl) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 U NEWL YWEO GAME 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 JOKER'S WILD G) THE BRADY BUNCH When Cousin Oliver comes to v1s1t, he becomes convinced that he Is a Jinx. Q) AOAM-12 An bitter eK·cop and a Hollywood starlet present problems for 0111- cers Malloy and Reed. Eil) 28TONIGHT "Does Higher Learning Mean Higher Earning?" m SPECIAL "Della Reese And Woody Herman (I) IN SEARCH OF .. ·swamp Monster" @) MATCH GAME P.M. 8:00 I) Cl) THE WAL TONS "Ben's Journey" Ben, f1red from his part-time 1ob al the used car lot. abandons all hope of future employment and leaves Walton's Mountain 0 LOS ANGELES AREA EMMY AWARDS U MOVIE * • * "Night People" 11954 ) Gre· gory Peck, Broderick Crawford An American colonel attempts to help a G I. across the Berlin Wall into West Berlin. (2 hrs.) 0 @) WELCOME BACK, KOTTER "Buddy Can You Spare A Miiiion" Roting!'l Guide tMov•r. d,." rdt~ acCOft11PlQ to ha• nff•c~ ~ttfll'f'W:Mf"l(t MOi..t•fli' ro,. r-v ~'" tudQt'd by a U lh( l • * • • -Excellent •• * -Very Gootl • • -Good • -Fa11 • -Poor Gabe and Julie share the 1oy of the Sweathogs when Epstein. Horahack and Washington win the $ t million grand prize in the New York State Lottery 0 MOVIE * * •., "The Seventh Dawn" ( 1964) William Holden, Capucme. A plan- tation owner faces an enemy who turns out to oe a former war buddy. (2 hrs.) Q) NATIONAL CEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL "The Hidden World" Within our world there exists another world inhabited by creatures almost beyond our awareness -Insects Q) MOVIE • * * "Strategic Aor Commend ( 1955) James Stewart, June Ally- son An untended shoulder injury results in the downfall of a service- man's Arr Force and baseball careers (2 hrs ) t!) MASTERPIECE THEATRE ··upsteirs, Oownsta1rs Whllhe.r Shall t Wander" When Richard 1s faced wllh retirement from public hie and Georgina gets married, the servants realize they are near1ng the end of an era 8:30 0 (!O) WHAT'S HAPPENINGll "It's All In Your Head" When Dee seeks advice from the school psy- chologlsl (Tim Reid) for a friend, everyone assumes she's having emotlonal problems. ~STARBOARD 9:00 I) (I) HAWAII FIVE·O McGarretl's attempts to solve a battling kidnapping case are hampered by the constant criti- cism of a brazen magazine writer (Jean Simmons) a cm BARNEY MILLEA "Bugs" Cockroaches aren't the only bugs lound Infesting Capt Miiier's sQuad room when an TUBE TOPPERS .. TMIE S,Y WHO a.o LOVED Ml" IP'GI 1>10.l•t\.•04 KTLA 0 8:00 "Nig ht People ... "F«OM HOOH TIL THlH" 1: ... 11>40.U.11Wf' I I .. ) , .. 11.H l4lfl•·1letS1 ~lllll 1111 rn• '' "THE HILLS HAVE EYES' IRI ,_,_ I --~1) .. lt .. "JAWS Of DUTW' ,_... Ill CINUAWND 1111 St :1. Hf• l•1•• .. U) ·601 "THE HIU.S HAVE IYIES" ,_,., .. •AT IUN I 00-4 00.7 00·10 00 "JAWS OF DLUH 1e 1 .,,. u.Y/WM n .. u ... n CINEMALAND 1111 St ll>JMI lu•tllll 01 I"'' Uh""'~ "JOCJ( 'ETEASOM 1~1 ..,,..I.,. ..... ,,_ l lilNl) .. lt:tt "SAILOR WHO fill f•OM GRACI Wl'TW THl SU" 111 l:lt ••fl-.--.. ...... • • I Scllmit .inythani:: with n l>a1h Pilot Class1(1.-il Ad 1s a· simple muller JUSI tall 642 567R Escape from East Be rlin involves Gr.cgory Peck and Rroderick Crawford in this 1951 movit•. KCO P W 8:00 "Strategic Air Com - mund." James Stewart as a baseball player recalled by the Air Force 111 lhi!. 1955 movie ~ith June Allyson. CBS EJ 9:00 Hawaii Five·O. Jean Simmons guests as a magazine writer a~ .J ack Lord inn:sli~ate::-a kidnapmg lce-cotheque at Ice Capades Chalet Is a brand new way to have fun on the Ice. tt's kind ot Ilka disco dancing, 6ce skating and New Year's Eve. It's the Ideal pt1ee to bring a d•t• or droP. In all ~ yourself for an evening of fun 1ndoemes. Come join ut at the lc•ootheque. H's the latest thing. And It's all happening on.the Ice. Her••.._.. ttllt .. .,,.,....,. IN COSTA JID.4 OFF 'MAUDE' Hermione Baddeley John Joins 'Moppets' Elton John will bring his glitter a nd l(ood timl's music to The Mup· p ets S how thi s M'etson ... John Mein· tire, who once ran the Shilo Ranch on The Virginian. returns lo the ranl(c in the role or Owen Keating, a Colorado rancher involved In the dirty doings of NBC's "Aspen .. exterminator accldently uncovers several concealed microphones Q) MERV GRIFFIN fI!) SPECIAL 'Findings: A Fiim About Reinhold Marx.hausen" Marxhausen, an art instructor at Concordia College In Nebraska. stimulates people to see beauty and art In their local surroundings ~ THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY "The Manners And Moral6 Of High I . Capitalism" How do the attitudes ol the "robber barons" on the accumulation and expenditure of capltal 1tlll affect us? 9:30 0 (!O) CARTER COUNTRY "Out 01 The Closet " A dumbfounded Chief Roy Is called as a character witness when one of his best friends. a schooltear.her. sues the school board for firing him when he announces he Is homosexual 10:00 I) Cl) BARNABY JONES Betty's close friend (Diane Baker) tries to hide evidence of a severe beating but finally admits that she 1s the v1c11m of wile beahng 0 $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE DO NEWS 0 (!O) REDO FOXX Q) NIGHT GALLERY A man on the skids Is strangely drawn to an old hang-out as he sees the past and present merging mysteriously. til) MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Dickens Of London" Charles decides to marry Kate Hogarth. then begins working on the Pickwick Papers, which turn out to be disastrous In the first edition (Part 5 of 10) m SPECIAL 'Three Artists In The Northwest" Featuring painter Guy Anderson, sculptor George Tsutakawa and poet Theodore Roethke 10:30 0 Q) Q) NEWS ~AMERICANA "The Only Game In Town Inner city basketball courts not only pro- vide recreation for local youths. but for some of the very talented. a vehicle for getting out of the ghetto by playing professional sporlS 11 :00 I) 0 (I) @) NEWS g HOLL YWOOO CONNECTION 0 IRONSIDE "Walls Are Waiting" Q) FERNWOOO 2NIGHT Guests· three fam1llar criminals. Bud Prize. Q) PERRY MASON "The Case Of The Shattered Dream" A gem expert shelters a valuable diamond, and Mason defends a woman charged with murder. fJD WOMAN "Women And Heart Attacks Part II" m MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 11:306 (I) CBS l.ATE MOVIE ••'Ir "El Condor" ( t970) Jim Brown. Lee Van Cleet An escaped prisoner and a small-hme bandit attempt lo capture an Impregnable fortress filled with gold (R) 0 TONIGHT Guett host. John Denver. Guests Cart Reiner, Valerie Harper, Dr Carl Sagan II LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Image Makers" 0 (!O) POLICE STORY "A Dangerous Age" Arch Tatum (Edward Asner). a veteran cop nearing retirement. Is teamed with a headstrong young rookie. (R) Q) NEWS fJl) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 U TWILIGHT ZONE "Dead Man's Shoes·· 0 MOVIE * '" "Hong Kong Hol Harbor · ( 1962) Marion Cook, Klaus1urgen Wussow. An American journalist investigating the death ol a fnend. becomes involved in a fight over the possession of documents con- taining chemical research findings (2 hrs) G) CROSS-WITS Q) MOVIE • *'.Ii "Pay Or Die ( 1960) Ernest Borgnine, Zohra Lampert A police lieutenant battles to keep New York's 'Llttle Italy' free of the dreaded 'Black Hand • ( t hr . 30 mm.) 12:30 U MOVIE *** "I Wanted Wings" (1941) Ray Milland. willlam Holden. the llves of three Air Force pilots are changed when two women enter the picture. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) Q) MOVIE * * "'Between Midnight And Dawn" ( 1950) Mark Stevens. Edmond O'Brien. Two young cops capture a dangerous racketeer, lncurrin..2_ his emnity. (2 hrs.) 12:37 0 9) THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL "Adolf Hiller A Portrait In E111r Peter Lawford hosts this compre- hensive evaluation ol modern history's most temty1ng figures (R) 1:000 TOMORROW 1:30 Q) MOVIE * * 'h "Shakedown' ( 19501 How- ard Duff, Brian Oonlevy tn an attempt to promote his photogra- phy career. a man becomes Involved with racketeers. robbery and blackmail. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 2:0000 NEWS 0 MOVIES * * "Revenge Is My Destiny" (1971) Chris Robinson. Elisa Ingram. Upon returning from Viet- nam. a veteran uncovers a mystery Involving his wife and two men. (2 hrs) * * * "Whistle Down The Wind" (1962) Hayley Mill&, Sernerd lee An escaped murderer surrenders to polloe rather than destroy the faith of the children who discov- ered him. (2 hrs.) 2:250 NEWS 2:301) NEWS U MOVIES * *'h "Top Banana (1954) Phil Silvers. Danny Scholl A telev1s1on star 11 distraught over the poaalbll· 1ty of to11ng hla sponsor and hla glrllnend (1 hr. 55 min.) * ''Jungle Captive" ( 1945) Otto Kruger. Jerome Cowan. A mad scientist. an ape woman and a scared secretary are all Involved in jungle horror ( t hr . 30 min.) Q) MOVIES * • '/J "Thieves· Highway" (1949) Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb. Pro- duce truckers carry on personal business while making the San Francisco run (2 hrs ) • * ·~ .. Johnny Allegro" (1949) George Raft. Nina Foch. A retormed gangster cooperates with the author111es In an attempt to track down a ring of counterfeit smu~glers ( I hr 30 min ) 3:00Q) NEWS 3:051) MOVIE • •'If "Walk Like A Dragon" ( 1960) Met Torme. Jack Lord. A man saves a Chinese glr1 from the slave market and battles the pre1u- d1ce of the people in his home- town (1 hr . 25 min) 4·30 I) NOONTIME Friday's Dayfim(• /tlovie• MORNING 9:00 0 MOVIE * * * "The Egg And I" ( 1947) Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMur~ ray. A young couple buys a chick- en farm and encoonters many trying eKperiencea. (2 hrs.) tO:OO U MOVIE *** "For Whom The Bell Tolls" ( 1843) tngrld Bergman, Gary Cooper A group of Spanish Loyal- ists and an American vow to blow up a bndge during the Spanish C1vll War. (2 hrs • 30 min ) AFTERNOON 12 00 Q) MOVIE ** *'h "Anchors Aweigh'' (1945) Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra. Two • sailors en1oy the1r leave in glamo- rous Hollywood (2 hrs . 20 min ) 2:00 0 MOVIE • * "Dangerous Charter" ( 1962) Chris Warfield, Sally Fraser. The co-owners of a fishing boat, claim- ing as salvage a deserted luxury yacht, encounter a gang of Interna- tional heroin smugglers ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 3:00 @) MOVIE • • 'h "Lock. Stock And Barrel'' ( 1970) Jack Albertson, Neville Brand. A p8it of young lovers flee the grip of their parents In an attempt to find happiness. (2 hrs.) 3:30 0 MOVIE • • • "Women In Chains" (1971) Ida Lupino. Lois Nettleton. A researcher is trapped Inside a prls-- on when her only llnk to the out- side world dies ( 1 hr • 30 min ) From 'Maude' to 'Prairie' ~ ' By WINIFRED ELZF. TV OATAIHt Pclltc Hl'rm1one Raddeley, known lo telev1s1on as Mrs Naugatuck or ''Maude ... played a guest· !:-tarring rolc 1n lhts season ·s premiere episode of "LilllC' llousc On Tht• PraV'\c ... For the role of Kez1& Horn. a much-traveled woman who wants to settle in "Prame's" Walnut Grovc. Miss Baddeley wor ked with a crow on her head. "It flies on my head quill' often.·· s he says. "It flic.; around with me, 1t 's my pct. I got very fond of il ll 's a very nit•c• now On one occasion it was 'cr). v~ry hot out there and it fl ew up into the I n•c), othcn\ 1se 1 l was very good · · SHE SAID OF THE child-actor~ on "Little Hou~t' On Thl' P ra1r1e ... "They 're absolutely hcaut1ful children Kez1a 1s one of the mos t lovely parLo; I've ever played hccausc she's full or human1· t~ And Michael Landon is lovely to work with. I thmK he has a touch of the genius: everyone seems lo respond lo his d1rect1on J like 'Little Prairie' Hry much mdeL'<i .. ''I'm not going back to Maude, ·she said "f e n· 1oyed nearly three years with them but the part. in· ),lead of being written up. is being written down and it's depressing not to be doing so much. I would like to do a series:· s he added "J hke the regularity of it.· "I DID A LOT OF theater when I r1rsl came Clo this country 1:· said Miss Baddeley. who s tarred on Broadway in "A Taste or Honey, .. a nd in Tennessee Williams' ''The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore ... "Being caught up in a series, .. she con- tinued. "you don't get much chance <to do theater). I haven't done a play for a long time. I may ~o one after Christmas in New York. I've had several of# rers. There was one play I did in London ···a very dramatic play, with only one other person It's called "Mother Adam." by Charles Dwyer. i:we· did it outside London. but the leading man was engaged to do something else and I bad musical reviews, so we dldn 't go on with it, although I s uppose we should have' "IT'S A VERY STRANGE play. We were not :mre how it would l(o over . And New York ·audiences ar e interesting Sometimes a thing you're wary STARTING OCT. 9TH PICKENS & REID THI IOYS WITH THI MOISI I "OUTRAGEOUS COUMTRYl" about c:an catch on ;o..c.•\I month 1·11 hi.Ive a lot of de c1sions to make "I originally turned down films because I thought I was right for tht•atrc, .. said Miss Bad deley who. l41th Cyril Rtlrhard ;is ht•r partner. wa), queen of lhl' London mu~tta l review~ "f did one television special '14 Ith C\ n I Hitl'hard 11n this coun try), "she said "For David Su11skind we did an hour of :-ongs and monolOilUe!> Wt• arll•d in \atin ral rt-· views in London bcfon• lht• w<Jr I rl'ally loved dancing with Cyril · A different kind of love storlJ. ---·-~--.. -------------____ ,_...; ______ ~ I ENTERTAINMENT /1HEATER Thursday. September 29 1977 DAILY PILOT 87 ·Play Premkre in Irvine Intermission Tom Titus Thl'I pr.,m1Nc' c·n1c;11(1•m..-nl uf u new µlay h1ahll&htA th~ wt•f'k t•111I uf II v1nl( lhu1tt..r ur1 th1· • Or1n1• Coa1t. 11t hilt: I hr•·•· c cornmurul > tlll'11ll·1' drcaw tM <'Urtam .. con lh•tr n \IM'<'ll vt! 1tll1 Jt'lluni. J <'kit" II) 111.111 i. udult c·cH11HIY l"unl1tblt:b • will b4J 11vcn llw'u 11t·rft>rm.lf1t•c·..,. I 1111uy imd Sunday at II pm , at ttu Ir\ trt,. ll ,tr\c".I I 1·,llvul un Har ran <'Ii Road ut <'ulvn l>rav1· ~t1 \t OeN&ut und K thartnc· Atlwrlun Utt' vluy111~{ till' h·.idtnl( roh•i. undt"r th\' d1rec11un ur H('tty ~·hlci Othtni tn lht· ( .... 1 or I he· Cll l~IUUI Wiii k UI I' Adtnu Roas, Tanya S1.uho, ( hue k Ut't1lo11, Mary lit-11to11 und Jim MOnl'Ot' H(•!>N\'utwnlt am bctnK taken at &:M·ll16or 5:i6 4226 WINDING tJ t-TllEIK opt"ntng s hows of lhc 1977·78 1ea1JoOn urt· "The RoyaJ Fum1ly' ut the 1.itgwm Moulton l'l,1"l1111hc· Tiil l'rH ..clt· fo.<.1r" Jnd 'l'hl· l'uhltc .. :-.C' ,11 1111' < •>o.,t..c \1c">d C1v1l l'layhou\t• ,.111\J 1-( ,.,, "' \1 Jkc· L µ ..ct lhl' "O LUCKY MAM" 'I UIF" 1 ~ "STUWARS"lf'GI II MakolM "HOLLYWOOD HIGH .. Ill :I McO_.. • ... -~,~00 FAI" 1 7:JO OMLY ll~~'li:J;~··~~:ii .. ~1~~·••:;·""'-:~•"';.::~.,,.~r;·; .. ~·;;~~;;·"·rui; ~ ·~:aC:~:~ ~:~·Ill ;:=========::::::;-MOVll" IRI DON1T MISS IRVINE 'S FIRST SYMPHONY SEASON THE CITV SHOPPING CENT Rf' (JflMlC.( • ll3'·~'\11 SA FRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I GG FRW"fCITVOR EXI U4-ltll "THIE DIEEl'w IP'GI "MUIDH IY DUTH" Tickets on sale now through Sunday at the Irvine Harvest Festival Box Office, Culver Drive at Barranca, I rv1ne. "THE GROOVE TUii" Ill (Rl '1CE:HT\JCKY FRJIED MOVIE" • "TMIEHILU HAYI £flS" 111 w A IRJDGE TOO FAR" Call 754-1847 '"TOO HOT Q TO HAHOLE" Ill "HOU YWOOD HIGW IU ,peo.d ell30to700pm IAT cm CIHTIE CIHIMASI Inc.,. S-. & Holl S 1.25 "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE" COHIT-"FUNNY LADY" (PG ) "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG ) "A STAR IS BORN" (R) "FANTASIA (G) . THE SPY WHO LOVED ME COHIT-"THE DEEP' "ONE ON ONE" (PG) "A BRIDGE TOO FAR . "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE" "ANNIE HALL" (PG) 'GRAND THEFT AUTO (PG) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO "BENJI 'IPCCIAl c .. clOOfN c; Pll•CE'i "THE HILLS HAVE EYES RABID "EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC' CR) ------ ·'*RAVISHINGLY PHOTOGRAPHED. THE FILM'S ENTIRE CAST IS SUPERB. THERE 18 ONE VISUALLY STUNNING SEQUENCE AFTER ANOTHER. ~t<EVIN THOMAS. L'A. :nMeB Wc•tm1n."ter Community Theater to'inul performances of "Royal Family" will be i:1v~n tor11a.Ihl lhr<)UJi:h Saturday at the Moulton. 606 1 .• 11(unu t'anyon ltoud , Laguna Beach, with an 8:30 • urtain Hcservatlons 494.0743 The Costa Mesa 11lo.1yi, url' on stage 1''rtday and Saturday at 8:30 in llw Coanmunlty Recreutaon Center auditorium on 1 hi· Orungt.: County l"ulrgrounds. Reservations ~1ati ~5!.I Westminster':; comt:dy also plays Friday ,111d Saturday at 8 30 ut the theuter, 727? Maple SL lteservut1oni. 893·8626 CONTINUING THEIR LENGTH runs are three other show1>, all of the professi l variety and all playinJJ nightly, except Mon y. These are .. Private Uves" at South Coast R rtory, "The Odd Couple" al Sebastian's West D' er P layhouse .and "Tht• <in·at American Backst e Musical" at 11t1· llurl1·qu1n Dtnn{·r Playhouse '\cwl Coward''> Private I.ave~' IS ~"'"'-~ .. -.. ,.,.... AU C ..... •A•·UIG.AJNMAJL IYll"OA'f ftil 2 )O,M $11) li.1•Mtia• TUBE' ••• Joo.• n 1 IS t 10 "FLESH GORDON" l•I l:J04.00.I JS "THE GROOVE TUBE" ••• J 20 s 10.1 00 "flfSH GORDON" Ill J:40.4 l0.9;20 ...... .. ~ 113/~31 9~ ... ..., .. , ......... 213/~JI ·9~10 "ALLEGRO NON TroPPO" ·~ not one of t:l'Jose f on.nan ort f tlms - It!. an an1moted feature-A htl ;i riou~ p.>r·od~ of "FANTASIA".' l '>o me people so so /ar i!l'!t t O sa'.:' 1t ties the be~t animation 1n the l~!>t !.Q !1«ars!) ----------@ JHEATRE 2 I tt Col/ t..•..,..lllf t II W"?t • oq I ORlJ t04IT SMAW e llUCI DllH ILACK SUNDAYte! 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' .,. ............. -- INSIDE •Ann Landers •Erma Bambeck •Horoscope •Business Featuring_._._. __ _ Hello, There. Dial one Fountain Valley man and you 'll get a recording of the William Tell Overture. • • ·1 LI ' I h1!-i i:-. Uonn.1 tht· -.ultr~ \ Oll'L' hn·atht.•s f>IL-a se cl<in l h•mg up ThL• \ 01<.·e go<.·s un lo heg ll'll'phonl· 1'.tllt>r!'. to <it h.·ast lt·a\'L' their namt·-. "Don't tw afraid of th1!-. thing · 1t makc-. ~· fuwl pitch But mo-.t pl'ople do hang up, Donrh11 lut ton has found When tht•\ clbcovrr tht·v an• lalkmg to an answt·rmg· maehine l"he~· art· t·mbarrns<:d and cl1di olf Sometimes I t·omt· homt• anrl find ,1 halt hours \\.Orth ol dial tone.·. she said \ lol of l1ml·:-. il ':-. more trouhlc than 11 .., \\ orlh · Donna llullon !-i an-.\H·rmg mach1nt• ha'> "" \ ed tll'r .i lot fr us I ralwn. hov. t•\'L'I' and PO!:>Slbly her llfl'. She bough I II after she rL·te1 ved h<Jr rassing phone calh "The pollcc finally t<Jpped my phone ... sht• -.aid. "The person knew wher<· I wa~ goinj.!, \\ h<.it I \\ as\\ caring a nd w h at time I came in · SHE 11.\D GONE for l\\O \\l'l'ks without . 1n s \\Cring her phont.· bcc:au:-.e of lht· ominous ealls and figured she had probablv missed a lot of important messages along the way /\nd. as a new divorcee t rying to gel back in thl' social swim. she felt she had probably lost s omt• opportunille:-. for nt•\\ f nt•nds as wt·ll "With till' mach11w I ean st'l'l'L·n mv • (';db ... she a!-iserted '-:ot all machine-. I 111 lhi:-, d11'l' ,1 m •t•d lorlunatel~ Many pt•ople have a lot of fun "1th tht·m and get a Int of kidding 111 return Dial .Jc•rry Lt•n1ngton 111 F ountain \'allt·~. for l'Xc.tmple. ancl ~ou <ffl' greeted b~ t Ill' \\'Illlum Tell OH·rture and Lt•nington ·.., l'ht•t•ry greeting "Sometimes pcopll1 JUSI tall up and • laugh, .. Lt·nington rt•ported "Some sa~, .Just lt•ll him Tonto called ·Others sav ·111 ho S1l\·er · ··11 put-. pt•oplc in a\ ery plea!-ianl frame of mind . I don't think I'd gt·t the same rca<: t1on without music ... One insurance broker had his secrctan -1·all Lcnms,:tom just to gN the impact of hh mcs~agc and instructed hl'I'. ·That's the \\ ay a phom· should bc answcn•d · l S0~1f: :\J:\Clll ~ E mrner!-i h.I\ t• a lot of I un trying nt'\\ mes!-iagcs '.\Is l lutton said '>he had ahout 20 bl'fon.• she arrn ed at her pr<.'!-i<.'nl lllll'. rang11ig I rom pol·l r~ to t ht· It•(.' h n I q u (.• 0 f . m ~I k Ing h l' r .., l' If I h l' marhmc. · Shc l'\'l'll had ht•r ~l \ l'ar ·Old .inswer lhl m ach111e and report. .. '.\Iy mommy's not ht•re right now.·· This approach. however. brought acru!.at1on!-i thut she wa!. was leav rng her t·hilcl alonc Husmesses even use the machines lo make sales pitch es while their offices :H'l' closed. 1-\n Italian deli in Costa Mesa lures people with the asst•rt1on that ··we simmer our spaghetti sauce to perfection and our p11 ta sauce Is sea!:>oncd Just right "We use old family recipes ... the voice promises, giving the r estaurant hours and eoncluding with a jo\'1al "buon appetito Aside f rom the problems of pcopl<.• hanging up without leaving messages, m achine owners say some callers leave messages wilhoul names. ~S. HUTTON t•mphas1zccl that 1t s d1f· ficult to t1.•ll voices on the tap(', so she gct!-i upset whl•n callers simply say. "How \a dofn'. Donna Call me sometimt• · For those who wanl to ~o all out. a new repertoire of fa m ous voice imperson ations . is available lo a n swer the phone. "Thnt includes Ric hard Nixon ~ .. Laughs Bi ll Raben aldt. general m anager of P hon e Male in Santa An a. "We a lso wr ite messages,·· he add ed . ''The re ar e tric ks a nd we can really soothe. We can put tha t pe r son 's pe rsonality on the ph one." Ma ny new m achine owners a r e ne r vous a bout putting the ir m essage on tape. even though th e re is no one listening or watc hing. But therein lies the proble m , according to J . Krim Bohre n . sales m anager for All Autom atic T elephone System s, Santa Ana. A very convincin~ answerer himself, he a d vis e s people to read the ir m essage "m any, m any limes" befor e doing it. The reason m an y pwople are re ticent to lea ve their n a m es fo r a tape recorder is tha t "t h ey are intimida ted when they e xpect a person and get a machine,·· Bohre n s aid. "But we've a ll been talking to m a chines for years. You know "This number is no longe r in service?'·· he mimicked. "And how about wh en you call(orthetime? .. JudJthObon OAlLY PILOT Dorothy Y ~rdley Dorothy Yardley: 'We all have som& ego in us. I believe in givin g flowers while you 're alive. · 4 \ Some call her 'Mrs. Balboa Bay Club ', but she's no socia lite partying a way her days. She is a philosopher, a gentle woman, a caring person . Sto rie!> hy JUDITH OLSON 01 t~• D•1ly PtlOl il""t She's b<·<•n called · Mrs Balboa B::iy Club.' ti u t .1 m o r t• a p t t 1 l I l' v. o u I d h e " M r ., ( '011gt•n1:.ilt t) Doroth.,. Yardley, )OU see. know~ everyom· 111 lhl• world and has a s mile for every passerby Sitting al her desk 1n the lobby of the Balboa H,1\ Club the• one-time social chairman and no" puhl11: rdal1ons d1ret'l0r gn•cts her friends with a ,mile and a k1s'> Bracelet'> Jangling und hat nodding . '>ht• u1mmands the lobby like' a gcncnil Dorothy Yardley is <'harm1ni.: and Dorolh~ \' ardley 1s an ln!-illtut1on On a rccc•nt y,arm artcrnoon ~r ... Yardl1•\ look J fpw mumcnb from hN bu~' tht•Jull' to -.11 and n•flN·t on ht•r years of 1mohcmPnl \I.1th tht l'IUh Sht· d1:-pcllt'<I <1n} pn·contc1,ed n11t1om· that "'hl· rn1ght bt• a flight~ '>OCsahtc part} 1ng "" "'' ht·r d:.i)., Sht• 1-. .1 phll<>"-Ophc•s. ·1 ~l nt ll "om:.an ,1 t·a1 mg person The 1rona· thing about hn c.:a1 t•cr 1., that ... ht• 1H "'' inll•ndl'<i to gt•t involved with t he wo rkings of.lht duh and never really planned to work TWE~T\' FIVE YEARS ago she w::is sum- mont«I b) thl' then club owner, Ken Kendall. to hl'lp \\Ith the adn•rtrssng for It'> magazine. "The ILi) W1nclow .. Thl' original ad sulc-.man wa!> collecting < 11111m1-.s1ons on acl-. "h1ch were never run or p.111: 1111 ..,o ;\1 r-. \ ardley "a-. called tn to ·pour !Set-DOROTHY . Page C2J The Balboa Bay Club You never know which famous person is going to show up in its sauna or dining room. But there are those who don 't care for th e '/aid-back boat life ' that they find phony . Some of the biggest yachts on the sea are lied up there and some of the biggest names in the world have quietly s li pped through its gates fo r rci.t Many people love 1t and a few could do wslhout it. Many others don't care about it a bit It has nothing lo do with their lives The Balboa Bay Club, occupying 15 acres of waterfront land on the Coast Highway in Newport Beach. has been a landmark in the area since 1948 Thousands have enJoyed its restaurant and athletic facilities, docked their boats there and t'\ en met new males They have had busines., meetings, brought guests for lunch on the · A deck near the big boats and dropped off their children for n day al the pool. Horsing Around Style and form aren •t the only things judges will be noticing at the Forum Inte rna tion a l Horse Show benefiting the City of Hope on Oc t. 4·9. Competition hors es also must k>ok their best. That's where groom- me rs and braiders like Ryan l-Ucks come in. It takes a good 45 minutes lo prepare a horse for a show. Getting the treatme nt is Caron Gllbertson·s 5· year-old thoroughbred gelding Petrocelll. who will compete in the show at th e F o rum l n Inglewood. The public will be able to see the horse in actlon at the Forum. There will be performances at '7 ~30 p m. Tuesday tbro~1h Saturday. with maUneu at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. and Sunday, Prices are '3.25, U .U . SS.25 and SS·"· Special discount tlckets are available lor Juniors Ud 1roup1 . Furth et ln· formation la available at th e Foru m , (211> 6'73·1300. The show wUI btntf it th e City of ttop •'• Chlldten's Cunter at th research hos pital In Duart . Other people. drn.ing by its gates. wondt•r how so much prime beach land could have become a private club in the first place and how 11 maintains 1t!'i status when there is so much tall.. Jbout public access to the water THE STORY BEGI NS around 1946 when Kl'n Kendall. his brother. Nor mann, and their -.pouses. Adeline and Lee. sat on the stern of Ken Kendall·~ cruiser, Verona II. dunng cocktail time As Normann Kendall reminisces in an art 1 clc printed in the silver anniversary edition ol the club public a lion "The Bay Wmdov., hs• brother was a real party man and complained because Nt•wport Beach had ofrt•rcd realh nothing to do sn the evenings Kt•ndall ~lanced at the empty beachfront across from whe re his boat was docked and en '1sion<.'d a great social club where"all his friends could meet Kt•ncla tl had built a club already on Long lslancl 1111' Sampawan Club on Great South Bay, but th1•11 his b rother pointed out. he had a grea t est ut 1 • ht •nll' to work with I 1<•11• m Newport. there was nothing but -.::ind I\\ 11 old shacks, a couple of piers and som e marine ;unl..ontbcemplystrctch. WllE"I llt: decided to go a head with hie; dn•am a rcaltor friend helped him s~ra1ghtcn oui th1· somewhat confused ' le~al holdsn~s or l!'lee BALBOA, Page C2) 0.lltNtt ........ .-,Akllt,.ll.-.., Ryon Micks teases Petrocelli, who will be in the show. Caron Gilbertson. owner of Petrocelli, likes the challenge of competing. . I • ' ' \ • ' CZ DAIL y Pll OT ....... • L .. ' :a LIFESTYLE Sec,..et Gardens One day, Mrs. Kellogg brought us a half-gallon of vanilla ice cream, with an· old-fashioned metal scoop . and a note saying how much she" liked us to come and visit !Jer. By CHERYL ROMO Ol U. Oeltr "''-' 5teH In Judy Collins· song "Secret Gardens" she speaks of h er grandmother's house that is "still there bu( isn't the same . . . but it's the place where the old stay 'oung forever.·· When I hear the lyrics. I see :\lrs. Kellogg's house on the Ha I bcw Peninsula forever locked "m the secret gardens of mv heart · i met Trudi Kellogg Y..hen she was al the ripe. productive age of 80. She\\ as not my gn.mdmother . !->he was my next-door neighbor. and over the years she became something more my friend. Mrs. Kellogg was a giver; not a taker. She s till did volunteer work for her church and worked at the voling booth during elections. There would be no ··old folks home" or Leisure World for Trudi. . Sh<• \\a:-. proudly. almo!'>t ar rogantl~ ,l'lf-:-.ufficil'nl to thl' l<.t!-il du' Sh« \\ u::. 86 "hl·n -.he died -..om<· time last summt'I' '\ly two children and I round out acciden tally after we'd moved away and had bicycled back to visit th(• white·haired woman, who still did her own gardening and had periodic garage sales. The young man. who now rented her home, said "she died quicll) at Hoag Hospital of a stroke.·· We walked together for :.a l<.i!-it look at the tiny rooms of the beach cottage where Trudi had lived for more than 40 years. Even though the fumiturl" \\a!-. gone. the hole in the screen door was the same :.ind the cats still begged at sun!-tet Im handouti.. When we lived next door, \H' used to find food on the doorste1> with notes that read, "I always buy too much and it '11 ju~t go to waste ... Later, when my husband and father of my two children d1t'd. she would take my daughter to her church socials. I watched from the upstairs window as !->he hacked her green-and-while !(ambler onto busy Balboa Boulevard. One day she even brought u:-. a half-gallon of vanilla ice cream. with an old-fashioned metal scoop, <md a note saying how much she liked us to come and vis- it her. And visit we did. Trudi Kellogg. ~• "1dow, lold fabulous stories about the beginnings of radio and how she and her husband had their own program somewhere in I he Midwest. She even showed U!-i the onginal 'cnpts they used and !->hl· had onl' of those old-fashioned. <:rank-up megaphones that play music with metal dist·s But the other day, I passed l\trs Kcllogg·s and saw that her red. house was gone. Torn down. To make way, prob:.ably, for some three-story tnpll•x with an oceanfront view. And. once again, r was re- minded of Collins· lyrics. "J still see the ghosts of lht' people I knew ... the world m its way passed them by ... but I still sec you." Trudi Kellogg's ice cream scoop I!-> still in use <it our hou<;e, and. like the memory of lhC' good lad\. 1l \\.Ill nc\ l'r wear out or be torn down. • • • Dorothy Yardley t From PageC'l l oil on troubll'd waters.·· "I JW>l bluffed my way through,·· s he said rl1dn 't know the meaning or the word copy.· She ..,non found she was helping to arrang•· '' edding receptions, dinner parties and cvenb for c-hanty group!>, so she moved from the ad vertising staff Lo full.time social director For many years s he did both the soc1al plan ning and was the club's publtc1ty director hul ft\\! Yt·ars ago she "graduated" as social dtn·i· tor\.\ hen ant'"' pcr:-.on took over lhc ;ob Sance many important people are member' of or v1s1t the club, Mrs Yardley had to IParn quickl y how to stagt' a press conference "A FRIEND OF mine. who worked tn th1• State Department. had me up 110 Los Angclel-1 1 and showed me how she set them up. and shl' look me to the editors or the Los Angclcl-1 newspapers. We had good rapport," she said Iler fir<;t experience was with Sen Barn Goldwater ·1 asked ham 1f he want('d a prc·s ... ('Onferencc ... Mrs. Yardle:> recalled. "but I never told him 1t was my first · Only five minutes before 1t was to begm. a panicked Dorothy Yardley observed that there was only one station in attendance. More soon showed up. however. and her effort was a success. In the early days. the club was "like a little hamburgt·r 1oinl with one room We had ham· l11irgl•rs und hot dog' and thc·rc wl'rc 10 rooms "1th no bathrooms ... Mrs. Yardky said She and ht·r hu'>band JOtnl'<! the club 1n 1948, th1· ~C'ar it 1111cm·d. bctaust• m.my of their friends "1•rc ml'Olhl·r~ 'IRS. YARDLEY 1n1t1Jll~ \\,d'> hl'SllJnt llf'C'au!->c thl•\ ala l'itdy belonged-to t..1 } acht cluh ;111d she d1dn 't Sl·t· any reason lt) belong to l wo But \.l'or~c· jo1n1·1I. .. .,he said <h er th<• yt•.Jr.., tht• club ha.., grown from 300 nll'mbers to :J,000 Many of the memberships are 1r1 lhl•tr ... ccond gl·ncrat1on and Mr.., Yardle~ k111m.., almo..,t l'\ eryone on the ro..,tcr 'Thl· pl'opll' an· wonderful hl'n' <ind the •·mploycs are f:intast1c ... she praic;ecl "The four o \.\ n<.'rs ha\-£' all h1.•en l<•rnf1c '\1r ... Yardley n rn .. 1 ... known a s <i t 1 r1ubleshootcr at the tluh. /\ woman walked by .ind said to hC'r companion. ··That ·s Dorothy hid 1frn under that hat She solve'> everyone's probleml-1 Tm tx·1ng paid for talking Mr!'> Yardl<'Y rnnceded ·1 try lo kel'p membi?rs happy I have Jn answer for everything. You can do anything if you set your mmd to it. .. Some of the problems she solves are very important and some are trivial. The small ones often seem large to the people who have them. • • • The Balboa Bay Cluh c From P age Cl) the land with the city and county. and he was off retru1ting members With a card table and telephone. Kendall soon had 400 members at $100 each. and tn nu time. another 400. He quickly butlt a bathhouse weekender cottages. boat slips and a snack bar and what Kendall called "the most popular" at traction, a frond-covered Hawaiian hut. This had "wicki·wickl music and a danct• floor made from 2xl2 planks set right 1n the sand where busy feel did the island numbers nightly into the small hours ... Kendall said. . "Thl·re were Jam sessions too, and many of the early birds still say thosf' times are their hap· piest memories." The club progressed on to other owners a nd new attr::ict1ons in the ensuing year s and today. 11 1s the property of William D Rav. the younge.,1 person ever to take the r eins TIIERE HAVE BEEN many moments ()f controversy in its short history. when it was 10 the news day after day. The basic issues whether city beach s hould be used for a private club and whether the activities were polluting the bay too much -have been "ultimately re solved,·: Ray said . Some local residents have complained that the taller buildings have ruined a beautiful view of the bay. but Ray prom ises that upcoming re· modeling and reconstruction jobs will open even more windows lo t he water. :WEMBERS ARE NOT treated any different ly than the notables. he added "f think all or our members are celebrities.·· The club once had a reputation of being an older p~.>oplc 's place ... with members from Pasadena and Arcadia using 1l dS a weekend hideaway Rut with the new "junior membership" c·..itcgory, more people in the 21 27 age bracket a rc Joining, Fuess said. While the club is not a "Bobby McGee's, .. it offers many social opportuml,Jes for people to meet. Ray added. He regularly schedules big name entertainment in the lounge, for which some members particularly join. People affiliate for essentially three reasons. Fuess said. They either want to take advantage of the sports and health facilities. use it for busi· ness purposes. or enjoy the social lire Non·members can make appointments at lh<' beauty and barber shops but may not use anv of the other raclhlles MEMBERSHI P FEES range Crom $500 to $4,000, depending on the category and transfer rights. Dues range from $15 to S45 per month. again depending on the category. There is an open membership policy, Fuess said. lnterested persons must have two current members as sponsors, which he said is "general private club rollcy ... Though most members sing the club's praises. not all are happy, once they have belonged for a while. One man, interviewed in the barber shop, said he dropped his mem- bership because be found the club members "too phony:· !'>Ut:h as thc mice a female member found in her ..ipurlmcnt MRS. YARDLEY'S solullon Wt.I!\ simple borrow another member's cat. "I do anything J think 1s nece'>sary," she· ... aid. ''I'll lake any gripe. I've proven 1t over th~· years."· llad !>he thosen tu stay home and remain a houl-tcw1fe, Mrs Yardley would have missed a gr<: at deal of enrichment for her life She counts among her friends such notablei-. as Joey Bishop. John Wayne. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradll'}. Gen George Brown. athlete.., Frankie Alberts and Bill Sharman and s portscaster Chick Hearn These, and many others she could not think ol immediately , have visited the club and en Joyed her hospitality. "This club is full of beautiful. fascinating people ... s he said Some Of her friends surprised her With a gold th arm bracelet during a luncheon tn her honor in 1960, and other friends have given her charms to ..idd to it. "I love people ... she mused "I know thousands of people. 1 ·m pretty good at names · · She leads a quiet life outside her job. watching TV in the evenings, eating out. and "turning into a dummy" to relax Anyone can get in and use the facilities. she said. hy forging a member's numb~r "WE JOINED for the tennis ong1nally. ··she added. "And we thought it would be good PR.· But she tired of what she described as the "status-consciousness" of too many members Jo1nmg clubs is "the thing, .. she said. "The more stickers you have on your car the better you arc .. A young woman. getting a manicure, said .,he belongs to a club with reciprocity privileges and likes to use some of lhe BBC's facilities oc- casionally. She would consider joining the club but her husband wouldn't. "He has a stereotype of the members." she explained. ''He sees them all as 55 or older. people whose daddies made their money for them. They don't appreciate financial things "He doesn't appreciate the laid-back boat hfe ... she added. She likes the club for its social glitter and because she can see "who's who and where they are. •'IT'S ALSO ONE of the few places in Newport Beach where you can dress for dinne r end not feel strange. And. I enjoy the pampering • your get here. It gives a woman a chance to re· lax." A SAVINGS AND loan executive. who is one SOUTH COAST ACl'ORS CO·OP SHE ISN'T active in any c1v1c organizations rnrrenUy because !>he has done her duty in the past and now feels it ·s time for others to do the work ''I'm on e\cry patron hst tn Orange County_ though." she <Jdded. "and I'm an associate member of the Assistance League and a trustee of the World Affairs Council of Orange County.·· She has no worries about what or where her life will take her in the future because !>he's an optimist. "I behcve things happen for a reason.·· she l'Xplatncd "You should JUSt do your job and mind your P's and Q's 1 ·ma positive thinker.·- Her secret lo getting people to open up is to "ask them how they art' and what they've been cluing lately." The important thing 1s that she listens to what they say. "We all have some ego in u!. I believe in giv- ing nowers while you're alive." she asserted. There arc many other dimensions or Doroth~ Yardley's life but 1t would take pages to recount lhem. Few people probably know. for example. that she !-itud1ed piano for 17 years and at one time thought of becoming a concert prnn1 sl. But fate intervened and she instead becaml' Mrs. George Yardley and the mother of two out- '>landing athletes. And. she became the "hostess with the mostess··--Mrs. Balboa Bay Club. of the "early morning group" which meets in the !->pa to get re<idy for work after a 6:30 a .m . "'orkout. said he 11kes the club because of the "freedom it gives me to be private or social.·· "Il"s not an ordinary place to go for lunch or dinner,·· he commented. As for social climbers, he said he could think or a few people who have tried hut failed. "No one really gives a damn anyway," he added. "I don't pay much attention lo anyone who's trying to make it by joining, .. said another ex- ecutive. who has found all his friends through the club. "They usually don't stay around long.·· l!lcl1anl Trimmer f ()nner1Y ()f 13Ull()ck •s n ()w a t the llalr t'iandle rs 1120 Irvine BIYd • NewP<>rt Beach &42-8484 • Over the years, many famous personalities. such as King Faisal of Iraq, Dorothy Lamour, Premier Sato of J apan, Walter Cronkite, then- vice President Richard Nixon and his wife. Henry Ford and Hum phrey Bogart, have visited. One of the enjoyable parts ot betn1 a member ls the surprise factor of who's going to show up ln the sauna or dining room . asserted Bob Fuesa, vice president. 'Tm a banker and I've seen some or their financial statem ents ... be sald. "they'Te not all that 'well.to-do .· .. A woman. patronizing the beauty i;hop. said s he had dropped her membership because she feels like she's "paying for a public club.·· It el...,,. -<Nnt for NW Olr ••~rl-.cl telefll for ltlm•. TV, ~ & CCWftmetlWll. All ...,.!VP*, (714) 957-0282 capezia Antique Show & Sale Dally In Huntington Center Mall this Thura. lhru Sun .. Sept 29 thru Oct 2. The mall will be full of exotlo memorabilia for aal• or trade from the eouthlancfe leedlno dealers of ~tlqunanct · OOll.ctlblea Beact\ I. ECll~er at Seri~ "Y. Huntington B•ld'l .. t. . .. ·ltllEllH lllACLE DI 34~ STllO t SlllllTEI II S" lVlMUEt Ill IT'S £l£8ANC£ 01 £. 171' STIUTI lJN 'B EL Vi fll£ LEATl£1 &ODDS 369 E. 17rlt ST., COSTA MESA IH WESTPORT SQUARE -.... 646-.i,i.tj ., C.11842-5178. Put a few word• to work for ou. -~~. Available now while supply laatsl . a.. end ~ •r• •. WOftdtfful oombtt'Mltlon. Buy ,,. two to"'''" In Hldtorv llerms of Ohio'• OMcfdv Bftwt. It'• • ..,._, blend of epd Ql4Hfldet 1nct bMf' • • wtth an ..... lftf lallt tMt WtfVOM will '"IOY· fa~(£fk©D'. t~rrm~. (),OHIO WESTOJFF MAZA t111t••·• ... , ........... .....,1 ......... ~ ............... . (ontempclf"o-y f~h.on for the younq at hO<Yt BobyComel Block Potent • -- ANN LANOEH~ I HOHOSCOPL I ERMA BOMBECK Thursday September 29, 1977 The Gripe Mobile A rolling office goes out to look for consumer trouble .._ \' ... !( \ '( 'l!-.C I I \I' \,\ 1lh lih•-.-.111~" 1111 1 • "h 1111111 llw 1 ... 1, 1,11 lull· Jllcl l'lh ~•.o\ 1 I llllh 111-. ~.Ill .. I ,tilt I 111 I l,JU lll hllll' ,f fl1lltn~ "'I I•,."' hu ' ""' \ .... ,,, .... , .inti l11ok r1.r t111uhlt· II '11ll1n,1ll \ Ill• I ompl,1111t \1 011111· fl'IJUtl·d 111 flt' th•• I 11-.t 11111111~ tllllf Ill t)11 llJUlllr\ cJ1·'>lj.!Ot:d t.1g.1th1 1 1•11111·11~ g11111'" 111 lh• 1w1ghborhood~ "' 11111ll111.1l f11111·t11111••l llw 1110 1·1·ut11r -.off11·l' It " ,, g1 • ,,t lh111i.: ,miJ ,, lot 11( c·nt.rgy ha-. ~01w 111111 1t .... 111! llat u111t ..,, :!:, \ 1·.ir old dirt-<·lor Lt .. 1h Urunwr v. h11 h11l1h .1 1mlit11·.il -.t·1enu dq~11·1• .JtlCI hJ ~ "'1111\1·1! lur nin-.uml'r protec tion Jii:l'lll'll'!'> ht·n· .i nti in H11 ... t11n I hl· u111I .1 l11r111l r tic 11\l'r\ truc·k donated ti\ lh1· l 'mtl'!I 1•.111 .. 1 s .. ,' ll'l' h.id th l)fficial k1ckoH 11•11·11tly 111 the• kf'mllll( M 1~'111n U1stnct It 1!'> .i rnlling 1•xt1 ·n,1on ol tht• f'rm-.urn1•r fraud· Wh1k <'ollar ('r rmc· t r111 of lhc· f11 <,tnc:t uttnrncy·.., of I I t'l' M1-.:. llruml·r L111d hc·r truc·k. '''hn~t: rn'>1de I'> l1llc'<I with dt·'h. ;mcl t•hall'..,, h;1.., hec·n on thl• 'lreel rur a ft•w 'Wl't'k' Th1·1r f1r ... 1 t·uslomcr' v..i.., gruy h1.11rcd C:t·r-.1l<lrn« .John<,on, wh11 JIU'ih1•d h<.!r walkn up to lhl• h1g '<1n, pnm11rH·ntly painted "Compl<irnt ~l ohdt· :\1r..., .Johnson 7:J had o.,omethrng on her rn 1 nd Wh\ ..,hl· \o\-,1nl<'<l lo knu\o\-\\as hl·r hotel r111 lht• t•f!Jt;rh ! h,1rgrng tt•n<inls f11r tht• tO'>l of ... omt· l1n· 1•\lrngur,h1·r" m1~s 1ng from the halls·• "Wt• v. t'fl'rl 'l tht· 11111''> v. ho ..,tolt: lhoo.,l' 1·xtrngu1shers. ... hp ...... 11 \lt<,s Brum!·r drHI Dist Alty Joseph Frc1ta~ .J1 prom1'>t·cl lh<· 1.uly thl.'V """uld talk to the hot1·I mm1ag<•mt·11t ;rnd M't: v. hat coulcJ be worked out · It 't1mt• we had '>omcthing hke this ... :.a id the woman "A thrng hkl· this 1s really helpful f<ll t ho'>l' of u ... on rn yt·a r'> \t r-. .Jolrn..,on would huvt· found the gnpc· mol11h· 11i...I J'> hL·lpful rf s hl' had suokcn onl\ "P•Hll'>h or <"hir1e!'>l'. lor lhe law student volun tt•l''"' u1wrat 1ng 11 an· multilingual. A<,kt·cl rt lhl· Complaint Mobile m ight not h1·t·omL· -,,onwthrng of a "rollmg psyl'h1atru· •ouch, Miss Brumer was cnlhus1aslically up hl'at. •· t t hmk .in} body who works in the sol'1al "l'rvrtl' selling h<ts to h ave a little bit of that , -.hl' -,,aid "ll '!-.the h.•a!-.l you tan do to lis ten lo tht' problem' rwoplt• hav1• There a re lot:. of ~ad o.,tonl's, µartrc:ularly fmm old peopll' peoplt> whu 1ust don't havl· an ybody to tulk lo ... we II hrrng a llltll· ...imshrnc, rrghl ''" /\"1stant Ur st /\tty. R .iy Bonner. he<td of th~ ~an Fr <1nc1sl'o consum er fraud and white collar 1·rrm1· unrt. s.itd tht.• idea for lhe gn pt: m obile t·amc from consume r act1v1st R alph N ader several years ago T he !lfOJt'<"l here r-. b<.>rng fina nced w ith a S32 500 gr<.tnl from lh<' fl'deral Law Enforcem ent i\dmrn1!>trat10n and Sl ,650 each from lhe city and ''alt· A Word for Man's Best Friend D I·: A I! /\ .\J N l./\!'lDEHS M.v hu,h<rnd i... a vt•tl'l'lnt1r1an I n A II i.: u ... l ' w l' .., <I \>\-ii ht•aut1fu l six mnnlh old puppy <111• of hl'al -.trnkl· 111· wa~ rn lht· -,,un onl) I wo hour.., Tht· pup ., I l' m JH' r J t 111'1' w J ... I I 5 Ot'Arl'I'' do a th mg lrkP that., .. /\ dog le ft for d ays \\1t hout water writ d rrn k .1nyth1ng Pleas(• a s k 'our rPaders if l hPy \\ ould ht· c·omforta ble 1n 'uh 1.1•rr1 \\Cather w<·ar 1ng a '\\arm coal.' Si\ D 1:-.1 Bt<:LVlfH:RE l>E,\ft SAO: Thank' for a \\Ord on hehalr of rnan 'i. b est fri e nd. You've done your good clec•d for the day. Ann Lo11der11 1a:,\ H ANN Whill-nw brnl broke . and CI J 'l'>rtrng rl'latives I.isl th:1t I ... pank thc• rhilll I l"hrl'>tma .... our two-year 'it·nt thl'm a check for $75 old ac1:1dcntally broke a .ind l'ncd for Lh rcl' d.iy' 1 t ruinC'tl m ~ enl.ire ('hnstma~ My brother rn·law anti h1:-, w rfl' a r l' 1n thetr rn1 d -20, u nd h avl' no children <Thl!y have unl' dog and two cats l W e have not 'l'l'n or i.poken \>\-Ith tht:m SIOC'l' tht!-. fall rng out We have had to r11-;chedulc sever a l visits to our rn-law ... because w(• heard they would ht' there and dr('aded more unpleasantncs' They a re still wa1lrng for m1• tn apolo~1zt· a nd tell th~m I s panked tht• chrlcl Am I wrong not lo do ..,0·1 HlJMBLt; IN 0111 0 OEAR RtrM : That pair soundi. Ilk<' a couplt• of winners. Put tht> ~·e-: fut hurdt.>n on T HEM. Go - and behave in a civiUzed manner. If they don't, they will look bad -not you. They hav1• a lot or growing up to do and it'!-. time they bad ·rn op- portunity to begin. ~ty hu ... h<1ntl and I h.1H' come tu rcah1.c that the pubhc has <1 m istaken idea of whut an a ni m .ti c·Jn tokr.1tt· Dog.., ,ind C'als C'ANNOT ..,Ul\IVf.' 111 all kinds of v. l'<llht·r l kn• arc.• -,,oml' l)!Hcal com mi:nt... from Wl•ll mt•anrng hut Unt'Cluralt'<I pet OWOC'rS "Thl· pupp11•, <,1•1·m t11 Ill' d~ ing I n•al111· rt ·, 211 bf.'IO\\ n·ru. hut t h1•y ;.tr•· rn a doghous1· · n•ram1t: hgur rne ll wa!> lhl' first grit my brother in IJ"W hacl given his \\lft• II<' bad pard $.5(1 for 11 I \\as !old to le u vc and not romp hal'k until lht• 1·htld was grown. The f1Jllow1ng d ay, l h l•y lt•lt•pho ne d a nd de· m amll'd three things: ( l ) ~in apolog:." (2 ) frn<1nc 1al n1mw·nsal1on fnr "what [ __ H_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ J s~\~t:s U 't you to d·atly invi f!8 cor ' · SOLAR sEM\N~R 1 . .. E prlt•psy'' t()r hL·art rl1..,ca..,l' or wh<i tt·H·r 1 I d11ln'I n •;tl 11.1• 11wy i.:ol lhat." ·My d11g d r :rnk dn ltfr<'t'/l' Whv would -.h .. Move Over, Dick Clark I dun I o\\ n .1 phono g raph Tht•n• "-JS n f.'v<•r :.inv r<'.ison lo F1r!'>l. with three lc1:nug~1·s 1n the huu,l'. all mak1ni.: the ir own dec1hcls. I V<' hccn reacting h p.-. since 1967. <1nd sc>cond. I n<'' t•r cul an album for Warnt•r Brothl'rs before· Y eslc rd uy. I d rd soml'lhing I promised myself J would never d o. I knocked on my son's bedroom door a nd as ked to com e in <I vrs1ted the room in 1973. and on lhc basis o f two m e d ical o pinion s never w e nt back ) ··1 wan t t o p l ay s ome thing on you r phonogra ph," I s a id "Is it a reeord " · ''No. it's a g i a nt cookie .. 1 stepped rns1de Sound bounced orr a ll four walls, causing m y teeth to swen. He turned it off. "T o b eg in with , Mom," he said. "this is not a phonograph. It's a s tereophonic s ys tem. Give me the record ... I took it out or the package and he held It at eye level b e fore h e grabbed a rubber s uction ball t.o remove the dust. (This. mind, In a room that wa.• 10 cluttered It would havf' to be cleaned before they could con· demnlt.' "Who's the artist "" he asked. ••tam .. "Getter10UI ... "I .m iiOUS. 1t•1 a comedy aJbUm they re· corded at two or mr lee t .• J Ernta BomfJeck "Whal"s lhe name of ,,., .. "The Fa m ilv That Plays Together Gets On Each Othe r's Ner ves." "J don't know if m y syslcm can play com- t•dy . It's used to Chicago. I he Doob1e Brothers and Fleetwood Mac." He mus t have flipped 18 knobs Eac h time the a rm r e1ect ed it a nd s witched off "What's wrong wilh it ?" Isaid "It's never acted like this before. I think it's having an anxiety at tack. Let me work with it." A couple of hours later, I passed by th& door and ho had his headphones on laughing his bead otr. That could only mean one thing. Jt wait a h it. Goodbye, wax bulld·up. Hello, Dick Clark. l grabbed the earphones and put them over my ears. He was ptaytq m)' voice at 11 rpm. If OUvla Newton·John 11 1murt. ab 'IJ ne~er marry. FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 Ry SYDNEY OMA RR ARI E S (Murc·h 21 /I. p r 1 I I 9 1 · P r o l t· (' t valuables 0 1sct1Mi new atcounlrng, "<lVings pro 1·edure:. TAURUS 11\prrl 20 '1.ay 20>: Lunar cycle is ~uch that r estrictions a re ltfled You receive legal green hJ(hl One close to \OU fmds you exc1trn~. ... ays so and adm1l'i pa'>t m1"take GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20 > ll1~hhght currosrly. vl'rsat1hty Di versify Ac>cent uniq ue ways of perfor min g !>er v1cc.,, gcttrng j ob done . CANCER (June 2 1· .July 22)· Accent on ex t'rtcmr nt or discovery, rom ance, variety. You c an t e ar d o wn f o r purpose of rebuilding m ember of opposite sex ins pires. LEO (.July 23-Aug. 22>: G ive full play to inlellec· tual curiosity. Ask ques· t ions, piece t oge the r clues -you c an come up with valid conclusions. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept 22 l · Mode ration 1s your a lly. Pace yourse lf. Ac- cent on long ·distan ce, s urpris e c a lls, visit s . Ke y is to lake notes, but to realize that fl exibility 1s necessary. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ) : Cut through r e d tape, confusion. B e perceptive --dtg deep. discover what has been hidden. You could have ·'occult" experien ce. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Study Libra mcssaae . Stlck to number "8." You could receive publlclty, ac· claim. One who un- derstands the media la on your •ldo. SAGln'ARltJ <Nov. 22-Dec:. 21): DU!lrlbuUon problem ta solved. You are ln "commun1ca· tton." CQmpet.lUvo aplrU la sparked -you 1 \di«· play "paco, your talent.I are recoanii~. vlewa OH vindicated. > CAPRICORN < Det 22-J an. 19): Strive for fresh start Be original· indepe ndent. /I. void lift· 1n g h e .iv y o b jecb P e r s ona l mag n e t is m f lows you attract favora ble atte ntion . AQUARIUS (Jan 20·F eb. 18J: Be awa re of fine print, details go ... tow. be thorough. /\c cent on property, build· 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 m g for security. be com· /,earn abo11t l/1f' prarl ir nl 11Res of solar energy rng more alert lo potc n· BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN COMMUNITY ROOM I ral. p 1 s c E s < F c b 1640 Adams Ave. at Mesa Verde Dr. East 19·March 20> Confusion COSTA MESA (714) 557-7125 might exist with regard lo ins truction s, d1rcc· limited Seating· Please Call for Reservations lions. traffic Social ac· ._ ___________________ _ t rv ity accelerates. CONTINENTAL CLINIC SCALE S..UsFw Hospffd leds, Whttel Chairs Salft Ir l...tah ~ • MoshctoMy FfftlncJS SlrcJlcal & Osto.y s.Pfes PA~K L..lc:::>C> MEDICAL MART 351 HOSPITAL ROAD. NO. 112 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 (7141 642·9102 Across lrom Hoaq Hosp1ra1 Geraldme Johnson. right. lodges her comp/amt with Leah Brumer, ce,nter, as another customer waits his turn. $1~!~ HAIR BEAT LONG HAIR QUESTIOH. 1, I""'] "°" uu11 L•f'oJ<J Hv11to1.qt"" ll.,cx.h .ANSWER. ''"· y.,,, and Muybo. It 1t , d•~ l ""'" oocl \olt1nqy lt.,.t{,)!i..u j. Y' '· 11 , V\,tl l<uf ,f ft .,..1)11 (UI \.ln j f1l1,.: J.: l d y <.O!KJ•111r,.A.o.J lf~J t ... t>t1 • If, ~lie fuut .r 4 J.ut1u11.._.1y 11 ~ rt , •• , f" •1•lit 1 CK.:•od l11.t 4 /11t,.H;:O l• kr l..xd QUESTION. C r > IOI y I .>" L. 1 .._. .... J ("or 1t...c..Jv lhhu \\o iu• l. ~ J • .. • .. w J.MSWER. I• -1' s;-r,J, 01 1 I rh, t. )• t• .. , •r • ~ rt....i1 fnt......,t.· ,,U ~" y IJroJ J4iikt:: 'lo'ot~tJ t 1 t l+' ~· ).....,.J In tti.t• IArQ')'t: ~nl• t. 't J.1• J j 'u• on o p.l.uw-)Lh1"" Hw.u rrol u < i " ~· qut. 1o0o t WATCH FOR IT in the magazine section of your Sunday newspaper 11J~~G11 t~i~~. , ~ '"'" ~ SOUTH COAST "LAZA 64Jt1~~~ COST.\ MESA L..w.,C-.tlM .. ........ ''-°" .. ""'' U.,Ul't' II'!; ~ .. c tilrt ~HI I' 1 540.60 I ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 2630 Avon. Suire "D' N ewport Beach (714) 645-7290 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO OUAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r-----~~----------~-~-, Fill lll thlaooupan, clip and !'Nill with lf.76 to· I Piiot Printing, Label Div. I Polt Office Boit 1 C580 • 330 W. S.V St. I Calta M .... California 82826 r I I I I I I I B•8uretoUMVoutZIPol:iid9 I I PILOT PRINTING ' ' ,. Business DAILY PILOT Thursday, September 29, 1977 Toft Ford May Slough Pu h for Big Cars .._ .. \\ \ llHI\ I \1'1 1'111 11 \111\tlf C'um11uny tu mt•ct rederal foel etrl ('wnc·\ '""'' 111o1 \ h.I\ ,. tu 11 .... l.OlH JiW .. ulc' vf lur l(t! cun through pnc fhJ: J'ul1<•11•.., .ind dt'lltY Ul'< t•JlltnU 111dl·r' for the li11u~er vehicles, l"ord's ~rt· 1d1·01 ,,,\, l.tt t.i1·1Kl 1t, prc•Mtlt'nl 11f tlw 11.illlm .., "t'l'und luq:e'>t auto hrm, said W\·(h1t•1>tJJy thut l''ord would have tu "'JlCh au. ::.ulcs ol 1978-model c•.ir., dwly to 1ni.ure that the firm w 111 l:ll! 1n compliance with ft•dt.>rul luw Ile ral!.ed the , .. ,...,1h1lltv ,,r curtailed produc lion of l<.1rgcr cars. IN ADDITION, Iacocca hmled thJl J:o'ord ::.oon muy begm U5tng fon•ign steel, a severe blow to the .tlfl•Jdy hard hit U.S. steel in· tlustry. lie :-.~ud Ford, which imports virtually no steel, soon might "look long und hard" at foreign steel, which he said sells for about $50 a ton less. Lower foreign steel prices are one rea· son imported cars are so attrac- tive to U.S. consumers, he said. Con.ndtant California's former legislative analyst, A~an Post, has taken a job as a t'onsultant to Touche Ross and Company. Post served for 28 years as the legislature's •·fiscal guar- dian." Custom.ers 'Buy' Votes 'Voice in Utility Syst em ' Goes for $25 MIAMI (AP) -"If you can't beat 'em, buy 'em" is the motto o! a new coosumer organization formed to buy stock in Florida's largest electric utility to try to in· nuence company policy and keep a check on rat~ hikes. "We want lo have 50.000 or 100,000 or one million shareholders in Florida Power & Light Company,•· said Waller Darlland, a consumer advocate from Dade County, "UP 'TIL NOW, we've only had the illusion of being suc- cessful," Dartland told about so consumer leaders. "Have we been successful in getting the consumer involved ln utility rate· making? The answer is no. ''Where is our continuity of consumer input to really put in a little muscle?" Stock ownership could be the answer, Dartland said. THE NEW GROUP, called CASH for Consumers a n d ( __ c_o_N_s_v_ll_1 E_R __ J Shareholders. pluns to in· corporate as a nonprofit or- ganization. Each member will buy at least one share or FPL stock at about $25 each. "For $25 you get a voice m the system." Dartland said. He estimated that about 40 million FPL shares a re outs land ing. Company reaction to the plan was cautious. "H he's saymg that our board of directors 1s nol responsive, l 'd have lo say that our board Is a cross-section of the community, and they have to make decisions based on what is good for the customers," a spokesman said. F PL SERVES l.6 million t·ustomers in south Florida and north along the :>lute's east coast It has been the focus or con sumer complaints for several ~cars. Its ruel adjustment dau. .. e, UM'<i to quickly adJust rates based on fluctuating oil prices. set orr a storm of objec tions, and Its plans to help pay tor future expansion by raising rates have been criticized by many customers. Most recently. FPL lined up against the state Public Servire Commission when It voted ror an ~ b 011r eon- ilnuity of cons...er bnput to reallt1 put in a Hit~ •ucle1' Federal mileage law requires auto manufacturers to meet a minimum fuel economy standard of 18 miles per gallon on all 1978-modcl cars produced in the US. Meal Break to Be Cut? inverted rate structure to en- courage energy conservation. The plan i,:1ves small consumer'> a lower unit price on electricity than large users, the reverse of the conventional rate structure DAILY SALES CHECK Ford's Lee lacocca l::ACH COMPANY'S total Oct.>t is averaged to determine whether it reaches the standard '\IEW YOHK <Al' 1 A pro- p11~al lo ltnut tax dcducl1ons fur business meals seems certain lo be mclu(,kd in President Carter's TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT $100,000 OR. MORE 6.75% 180 DAYS Pacific Johnct~ City Ban~,,.l'<'•F~~cl41 848-1234 c;.uLkl t to trv«e ~ Jlt-y k• -..-fy -'"'<f~•I Contractors' Seminar Set A one-day s eminar designed to acquaint con· tractors and s uperintcndenL'i with developments in s urveying and laser instruments used an construc- tum will be offered Saturday at Orange Coast College. The seminar runs from 8 a m. to 4 30 p.m . in OCC's science hall It 1::. co-sponsored by the l<.1x·rcv1s1on package, the New \' ork Time::. says. In a story from Washington, the newspaper quoted ad· minis tration sources as saying the proposal would allow a 50 percent deduction on business meals rather than the current 100 percent. It was considered an alternative to devising a fixed ceiling on deductions for busi· ness meals. The limit would apply to in· llividual as well as corporate tax return!>, the newspaper said. TllF. T AX PACKAGE, in- tended to be presented to Congrc•s::. next week, was delayed to allow the Senate lo complete action on the embattled energy bill. sources told the Times. The sources also said the ad· ministration would ask Congress to prohibit corporations from de- ducting the cost of theater tickets, sports events and cmployes' club membership dues from its lax able income. A proposal was considered to prohibit any deduction for busi nes::. meals. but it was rejected because t~ business lunch was :.till consif!rred a legitimate part of American business life, the Times said. DARTLANO UIDN'T addre~s the question of whether con · s u me rs -tu rncd ·Stock holders would become more concemt'<.I about company profits than about electric ball:.. But the goal of the organization is to have many people each own ing only one to a few shares. Mem bers would attend FPL stockholder meetings and lobby for consumer interests. Dartland :-.aid 1t was unhkcl v the organ1z:.ilaon would attemrit to take control of FPL "You don't havl! to have control to ha\ t• influence, .. he said. ~f!:r.;~::-:~7;;~~~"-:::::=::::::::;;.;;;~:...,~ ·Construction Superintendents Association. the Dis· trict Council of Carpenters. the Koll Company of Newport Beach, and OCC s construction technology division. I Ov~r The Count«·r NASO UstlftCJs I . . ~···· .. ·. -.Q.: , ~·:~· ..... *#,'fit...... ,. SQ\8 r eWS ,;:$; ·-1i't1es n ··: .. .. .. ·~·::.=~~~~~ .. . ... \ ll"'sMtJ\WOfk .':.'1 u11,~o~so~1ar:,:u~11:.:.'...:':.-----, " ul•O"~ 11om _ commv"' ~~---_-WM s10MS oov£Rtl0R ~~otT JA£ASUR£ 53,oOO TAX claim a cred1\ ot A t1omeowne~;,a~t a so\ar1'ea\~~um 55°/\eo~ \~~~\la\ ion u~ ~~ ~::'.: S\a\e sys OOo under term duction in ot $3. · n \his d1rec\ re n be carried ~~;~~~~a incomey~r~s :i~ot used In d 10 tuture • lorwar I ·nstalla\lon. ···. Pre-reg1strat1on fee. including a luncheon, is SIO. Checks payable to Orange Coast College may be mailed to Rusincss Management Development Center. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa 92626. Registration fee at the door 1s Sl2 50. The program wall cover pre-construction engineering, surveying for the construction site. surveying instruments in the construction industry and alignment lasers in the construction industry Further information IS available from occ.; 556-~. Seminar K~ed to Ads Operators of small businesses can learn how to stretch their advertising dollars at a four-hour seminar at Orange Coast College Saturday. The seminar. co-spon.sored by the Small Busi· \he year o ' plain \he \al( ' ·res will el( Solar U\I i ' ms to Orange credit and beneso1ar seminar o~g coun\1ans at a September . Thursday even1n~\ems will be • ness Administration, runs from 8:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m . in occ·s fine arts hall 116. Solar hea\lnO sy scussed. p1ease n explained an~~;i\ies lor in,orma\lo hone Solar ~nd resef"a\ions. \714\ 557-7125 l\71•)557-7\24 sage 24 hfB. a Lease mes 11erde Or 'Suite J 2850 Mesa Calllorma 92626 Cos1aMesa, Pre-registration ree is $2.50. Checks payable to Orange Coast College may be mailed to Business Management Development Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92626. Registration fee at the door is $3.50. The seminar offers small businesses basic 1n - formallon to assist them in stretching their ad· vertising dollars. Areas to be covered include newspapers, direct mail and advertising agencies Further information is available from OCC. 556-~. Workshop Sei "Meet the Professions" workshop w1l I hold its sixth meeting at 6:30 pm. Tuesday at the State Mutual Savings & Loan Building , Newport Beach. "What to do if you are audited by the Internal Revenue Service" will be the topic of Larry Bemis, an attorney who Is a former r e venue agent and appellate con- feree with the IRS. Jack Reilly, vice presl• dent and manager of the trust department o r Lloyds Bank California, will discuss wills. taxes and trusts. Miles Metcalfe, C .L .U .. will be moderator . T h e workshops are sponsored by Loeb, Rhoades & Com· pany, Inc . Newpor t Beach. The public was inv1t· ed ; seating reservations may be made with Loeb, Rhoades & Company, Inc .• 640-5600. Oapter Mea• THE FINEST IN FALL SUITINGS English Twills, Flannels. 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NOT IN MEMORY HAS A CYCLE of solid t-usiness ex- pan~ion been so marred by wornes that its death Ls immi- nent, so undercut by fears that we arc heading for a repeal of the 1973-1975 nightmare of galloping inflation side by side "1th economic slump. :-.o blotched by anxiety. Stul1!>t1callJ. the case for 1977's uptum can be convin~· mgly dcmonstratect To document .. Real" gro\\ th in the economy will end 1977 at a :-l'<.irly rate around 5-plu-; pncent. although this hides the ~act that m 1977 c as m 1976 >,the pace has been erratic, start- ing at 71'2 J)<'rcent in the fi rst quarter, slowing to 6.4 percent m the second quurtt•r and continuing to dl· cel~rate in this last hair of the year. This w<.1s the growth scenario laid out months ago by leading economists: bus iness merely played the :-.cenario as forecast. Money's Worth . The housing industry pulled out or its slump and hous- in~ starts have soared to an annual rate approxim ating 2 m11l1on. a record well above the predictions of administ.tu- tion expert:-.. It 1s a pn mt' force behind the general ex- pL1ns1on . -TllE l'NE~1Pl.O\'~tt:~T RATE has stuck in a dt:. couragmg range or more than 7 percent, with the ratP among blacks at 14 12 percent and among black teen-agers al a dangerous 40 4 per<:ent But the number of employed has been increasing to a new peak of nearly 91 million in late summer In the first half of 1977 alone, 2 1.i million wen~ Jddc.'<i to the working ranks Corporation prohts have continued to climb, and so have the~rd1v1dends. Personal incomes have been zoomin~. Ml'anwh1le. "real" spendable earnings -average real "'eekly pay reduced by Social Secunty and federal income tax rates applying lo J marned worker "'ilh three depen- denL'i earning an avt·ragc income --have n sen 3.5 percen\ ov<>r the yeur ·-Whale s till far below a level ad(oquate to maintain pro· d11c~1ve capa(·1ty al maximum efficiency and to prevent tn· f1<1t1onary bottlenecks. bm.mess s pending on plants and equipment m 1977 is slated to increase 13 percent over 1976 and th<' totals have been steadily upgraded ;is the year h&s progressed. ~ INTEREST RATES HAVE RISEN modestl y. parhcula~ly short-term rates, but not enough to force cuts in borrowing. and tht' Federal Reserve System has kept the money s upply flowmg 10 totals more than sufficient to fueJ expansion. -And even th(' inflation rate slowed as the year wenl on. so the year to yc·ar rate fell back into the underlying 51 :l to 61 :: p<>rcent ran gc. Why, then. lhe gloom" With 1977"s healthy develop· menL'i, why did the year "feel" so unhealthy'' 'VC'rt "doum.~ 111 011 "up· year Report Spurs Rally By Stock Market NEW YORK (A P) .-The stock market rallied today on the news or an upswmg m the index of leading economic in-dicators. (Story. A4 l . The Dow Jones aver age of 30 industrials 5 ·11 f)OtnL'i to 840.09. was up .• Gainers outpaced losers by about an 8-5 margin among New York .Stock ExchanJ>le-listed issues. Big Board volume came to2l.l million shares. The Commerce Department reported today that the in · dex of leading economic indicators rose 0.8 percent in l\ugust. Ooac.lonnA re rages Anterft!an Leaders M'hat .ftto~k• Did NIOW YORK IAPl AG••"<tcl OH lt""'1 Uo~h•"9fd Tot41 1''4.lf \ "'~" 1~11 n19"' Now "111_, Due to late transmission ~· today's list ing will not:;· appear in the !>aily Pilot. :· AdO,.Od De<llned UllCMlllQH To111 1,•ue• New "1' h1" N...., lt71 _,. .· If p• and Doten• AMl:lf' SALU • :;_ Due to late transmission ;. today's listing will not appear In the Dally Pilot. .'tt~lu In Tlte Spotllglat ·J. .. (W DAIL 'f PILOT L ',)( Countians Promoted oast 8u8ine&8e8 Advance Local Employes Ptl~T M. Kopkow1kl ha' lJecn 11ppolnled vlcu prt•Mdent 11f fin nt•r for ('omputer Au,omaUoe, Int .• lrv1m l\opkuv.,k1, ul1u torporMte trea11urer. 11ucceedis John l\yf'rMn, ~ho hOAt. tJC!en appolnted to the new JICI' I 11 I \ It 1• IH t· " d 4 · II t ff> r ,·urJX•r ,11t tit•\ 1•lo11n1t•nl lh t h11 r f111,1111 1al ulflt't•l "0'1l.11v.,k1 "111 lit· rt>11pon .. 1t)ltt Im hudi;i1·L.1n 11l11nmnK ond fo, t .II 1·oot111I of I ht• 1 orpor ullOl'I ind 11, 111i. r .111111-: 1l1"1111<1n., und '\U b:>ldl.ifl\ '> Ill' h.id bn·n c or1111r dll· ttin t rollL•r fr1r I "' 1\ n..:clt'' bo,l'd Computt·r !'>1 11·11<·1·' Corp !ilOl'l: l971 J>rwr tu lhJt ht h..id ~er\<ed ..i:. 1·oqx1r.1lt· 1·1introlh r for Thl· [.t'1,url' Group, Inc .ind held ,,., lr ..ii µo..,tiun!> IA 1th I nternat1onal fl'IL·phonl.' Jnd ·1 l·IL•J.!r..iph Corp Jnd a dl\·1s1on of C:l'lant: .. l' Curµ or \mt:rlCJ :"lo" J rt· .. 1dt·nt of H..intho Pol11s Vcrdt:!>. he f)lan' tu mo\ 1· l11 thl· In int• Jrl'd * Richard "unauml ..inil ... ete Worrall have JOined Cochrane C'ha'>c & l'ompan), Nt.-wport Bt•..ich, a' art tllrc<•lOr'> Nanaum1 1 ... form1·1 art d1n:clor al Parker Ad· 't.•rt1MnJ.!. Palo'> Verdi.'!! Worrall 1' former al>l:>l!.t<lnl art director al Cun- 111ngham & Wabh. Lo' Angele!. • Paul A. llowc, Col.ta Mesa, has been named , 1ct· prcs1dt.•nl and t.·onlroller of Bellflower Savings ,& Loan As!lociallon. I le 1s former H..,i:.,..tanl vice president al the Ilcllnowcr hranch of Lloyd!! Bank of California • Toni Alexander. Newport Beach, has been named account man<ager with Basso/Boatman, TltlR Office Ope11• Title lni.urance and Trust Company hai. opened Jn office at 390t MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. The office houses the Orange County head· 4uarters of the company's tru!>t deparJ.,ment. pre· vious ly located in Santa Ana Tru!>t administration is supervised by Curtis Merrill Louis Vitous and Harold M. Frome are tr4st officers .. tUergan to Bllfl Stock 01n•rl<>r.., of Allt•rgan Pharm<iceullcals. lr\'ine. havt· au~111·11.l'd the turporat1on to repurchase, from tim1• to t1mr in the open market. up to 300,000 ... hart's of 1ls common stock Th(.•rc an· ..ipprtl\lmaldy 2 I! million shares out- slandini:: Tht.• 'ih.m ..... 1l·qu1r<•d a.., ;.i n·!!Ull of the· c·ontemplat 1·d r'urrh<"l' "tll ht.• held in the company·s treasury tor the purpO'>(' •>f fulr1lling the company 's obliga- 11ons 111 t.·nnm·1 twn "1th emplo~ e stock option plans .and for po,....1hll' 'Jl1.· of th(• compan) 's emplo)e .. to<·k O\.\ m·r.,h1p trust Bullwn• Remodels Store Buff urns in '=<'''port Beach has marked its 10th JOnl\l'rsan \\llh a Sl '1 m1ll1on dollar store re m11dcllng \ C1ht11rn1.i 1 t·..,11ll•nt1al <l{•cor. ac; used in Buf furn-. 111.'\\l'"' ... 1011•' aim ... at a more intimate. rr- lax1·d l'n' iru11rn1•nt f11r :.hoppt•r!. < 'l'1lin~s '"'' 1• lowl•rt·d from 16 feel to heights of 10 tci' 12 ft•t•t to lc•nd a fc•l'11n~ of warmth and provide t•nt.•rgy df1r1l·rH·' ' t'\\ c•ntrance!i let 1n more light Buffum.., Franc 1st' an Room Restaurant has a new "1•slt·rn \\lill 111\\1ndows. ;i parquet entry-way and sta11wcl glas ... f1x turt:s Although lhl' ... 1nn"s interior space remains at :16.11.10 squart' f1.•et. an inrrease in the s elling area has lx't•n a<'hic>ved h y more efficient space use 10 ... ueh ncm wlllnJ.! arr<.1s as stock rooms and receiving a11.•as Thi' maclt.· 1l possible to add three new de p<trlmt•nts ht•ddani;: <.1nd bath. gourmet housewares .mcl sm<.1111.•lt•ttrical appli<.1nces CfHJk .\gen<"fl Ollke ffoees Cook Communications St·rv1ces. :-.:ewporl Beach, ha:. moH·d its offin•s to 1630 Ca mpus Drive, Suite \09. '.'ll'" port Reach. from 4570 Campus Drive The pre\ 1ou.., nH1<·1· '' ,,, t·onrll'mned a~ unsafe after a re 1 t'llt hn• PO<"O Add ,\1..-w Job• F & C Mana~ement Corp .. Newport Beach, a !iubsidiary of Fox & Carskadon Financial Corp., has s igned two long-term management contra cts with Wells Fargo Pension Plan for shopping cente rs in Blythe and Sun City. Calif The total square foota~e of the properties Is more than 125,000 square f~et and brings the total gross leasablc area of centers currently under F & C's control to more than l,400,000 squate feet. Benflefl ReporU Record• Bentley Laboratories, lnc.. Irvine, has an· nounced that both sales and earnings for the t\rst nine months were the highest recorded for the period since the firm ~as founded in 1964. Sales were up 33 percent and profits were up 75 percent over the comparable period for 1976. Earnings per share ror the period grew to 94 cents compared with S4 cents for 1976. Tot.al revenue~ reached $21,643,000, compared with Sl6,2A8.000 : nel income for the nine months was S:Z.060.000. compared with Sl , 175.000 for the same period last year ti.SI Report• Contra~t MSI DATA CORP . Costa Meu, has received a contract worth more than 13 mltllon from Itel Corp. for MSJ's programmable i1ourcc 7600 data entry terminals. The termlntala will be uaC!d by customers of Itel's Oata Services Group. /tlaa Agettq Retalltftl Myra Hem~m• & Al oclates. Costa Mesa, hu been retained to handle 1dvettlsln1 and public rela· UonafortbeArlhur MotorCompanyof Anahelm.pa. tent holden of a fuel aavlnJ process for automobUt cnalnei ' lrel•e A~ ~tftl " " Inc:., Newport Beach. She will manage consumer und lnduatr1al accounts. She 11' former editor of Bay Window Magaiine. publlcat1on of the Balboa Bay Club, where she was u communications director. • Ralph Oertell has been named sales ~nd ap- plu·ation engineer at Dana Laboratories, Irvtne. lie b former ussoclate test equipment design ~ngm(.-er at Hoffman Electronics, El Monte. • Norma Keyi,, Huntington Beach, has been pro· moled to a!....istant secretary of Imperial Savln1s and Loan i\)i.oclatlon. She is a loan officer at the Ne" port Beach office on Via Lido. She JOtned the a!iSOCiation in July 1972 and "orked in the loan process mg department until her promotion to a loan officer 1n 1976. • Richa rd Seale, Newport Beach, has been namt>d TLC (Travelers' Loving Care > director at the Registry Hote l, lrvlne. The program of_fers s~ch :.en-ices as guaranteed rooms, pre-reg1strat1on. i:.pcc1al rates. complimentary limousine service. complimentary coffee and fresh fruit and com· phmcnlary 1n room movies • Terri Wbllley has Joined Jann Church Adverlls· ing and Graphic Design, NewP9rl Be_ach, a s a project manager . She was previously with Huerta Design in Los Angeles • Harold M. Frome, Huntington Beach. has been uppointed to head trust business development for Tltlt' Insurance and Trust in its Newport Beach of- f1ct• lie 1s former vice president and m anager of trui:.t bu!iincss development &l the company's head· quarters in Los Angeles In his new position he will he respon!>ible for marketing and sales activities in tht' art.•as of trust business development. estate planning and employe benefit plans . • Dr. Robert A. Ruh, San Juan Capistrano, has Ileen named p ersonne l di r ector for th e \1 ed1rnl Dental Spec1aJl1es Group of Amen can llosp1lal Supply Corp .. Irvine. lie 101nt'<1 the corporat1on in 1975 as manager or manpower planning and formerly was a consulting psvcholo~1st for Medina and Thompson, a m anage· mcnt consulting firm. • Ewald Spedden has Joined Microelectronic TeMtn~ Labornton es. a division of Datatron, Inc., Irvine, as western sales manager. He wm direct sales activity for the West Coast laboratory. • Ada Ko has been appointed media director at Durel i\dvertislng, Irvine. She is former media buyer and assistant director of an agency in Seattle • Skip Stepht>nson. Irvine. has been named general m<.1na((er of South Coast Plaza shopping C'l•ntcr. Co!>la Mc'>a ST£PHf.l•SOH l11s appointment fo ll owed the SC'pt 15 resignation of Gene A. Robem, ...., ho had served as a general manager for 10 years. ,\ native of Grosse Pointe. :\11c.:h . Stephenson graduated lrom lhc Na\'al Academy at An· napohs 111 1966 and served· rour .\ l'ar. 1n tht· :\l arine Corps before re('t'IVing .1 ma!>tt•r-; in business admtnt:.lrallon al Stanford lk ha:. served <.tS South Co1:1st Plaza·, director of lca!>ing for the past rive )ears Al> ~ent•ral manager. he"'" ovcrsl'c expansion ot the Plaw Mall. expected to re<.1ch t-wo m1ll1on !iquarc feet or business space with the op1mmg of a Sak·s Fifth J\venut• in 1979 • JUarcla Falconer has joined PaciOc City Bank. Huntington Beach, as manager of the e~crow de· partment. Shc has 15 years of escrow experience in the Orangt• County area, most recently with California First Bank. • Joseph G. Vadrlck Jr., Huntington Beach. has been namea a vice president or United Callfornla Bank. fie 1s ass1!.lant manager of trust employe benefits for the bank fie Joined UCB 10 1971 as a trust administrator. He was namea an assistant trust officer in 1972. an assis tant vice president in 1973, and a trust officer IO 1974 • 8111 Marler, Huntington Beach. has been pro· motro to the position of Inside sales manager for the Los Angeles division of KJlsby Tubes upply Com· pany, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Fluor Corp /\ 20-year metalworking veteran, Marler is former outside sales representative for the com pany • Strrcter G. King, Costa Mesa. has retired from Pulflc Telephone afler a 30-year career with the Hell System. District manager for the IUHO firm in Corona since May 1976, he served as Paeitle's district manager for the "Newport If arbor area for TTiore tha n 10 years. Klng begun his career in 1947 as o coin box collector In Los Angeles. He was promoted lo manaaement as a service ensclneer seven years later. and held subsequent positions in Pasadena. Orange and La Mesa before being named district methods supervisor ln San Diego ln 1966. lie is a past president of the Rotary Club ol Costa Mesa. the Youth Problem Cent.er and Youth Employment Service, and Is former chairman of the Stoul-o-Rama for Del Mar district. Boy Scouts of Amcrtca. • Sulan Balk has been promoted to the position of asalatent manager of the Lido Village office. Newport Beach. She 11 former loan officer at tho bank·s Newport Beachomce. • Mike Govorko, Corona del Mar, hu been •P· pointed vice president ot marketin1 for VOil In· duatrlu, Anaholm. Ho wlll retain bl• po1ltlon •• na· tional sales mana1er. llo Joined the firm ln Jaftuary and lJ former vice president of aalu at WalUchll Mualc Clty. • ~ ), Gray bas been named to the newly created poaillon at Vk:t prttl«Mnt, software d•· YtloPmenL and apeclal JW'QJ41'll, for G-.ft c ... ,...,... ll'"llne, a dlvi1loG10t a.nlJCO Teehnol01y Corp. ol CIJUornla tie t1 former vice president, opuaUona. . ..,.. --..... ,. ···~---.... • BUSINESS I LOCAL Ethics Code Accepted Sudd l <.'bnck Co mmunit y Collci:e lru~tec!> have adopted a IS point cc><lt• of ethics delineal 1 0~ t hL·11· responsibilities as hoard members and represen tal1 vc!> of the peoph.• Th<• t'O<k, prefaced by a state m('nt C<.tlh n~ trustees members of .. a sclctl group of people l'hoscn by the c1l1zens," was ap proved on a unanimous vote at th1~ week·, board meeting TllF. ()NI. V D I SCUSSION prior to adoption related to the st·cond point of the code, which ' t a l l' d t h t' b o a r d · s rcsp<ms1b1hl1cs to the college. d1slnct residents. the college .,la ff and "mo~t .. 1mportantl) lo tht• sludl•nt.., Board ml.'mbcr Frank Greinke· 11h1c<'ll'<I to inclusion of a !>pecir11· 1l'ft.•r<.'nt·1: lo ... tudi:nls, contending thl·Y un· no difft•n•nl than anyont· l'lsl' T ru'it1.·1.· Eugl'n1.· McKnighi arJ4Ul'<I, hO\H'\'t•r. that the stu cll·nts :..irt• a primary element 1n tht• t·ommun1ty college system Gusher Shut Down O•••r P•'9• s1.11 Photo Jnd s hould hl' noll•d The board ultimately \\t•nt .ilong with him. ('o:-.t a J\ksa Count' Water D1stnct L•mployc:-. Bob Cn:-.c1 <llght shirt > and .Jad. Archer dose valve. halting flow ol water that c·rnptcd over <·onstruction site Wcdncsda ~ al Fairview Houcl and Baker Street m Costa :\1esa Builders of a new rt"-.lauranl being consl ruclccl on lhl· propcrt v acc1dcntatly brokl' a main, ~"atcr d1stn<:t of f1ciuls said Bn'ak "as qu1ckl.' rep;.11rcd and no con sumt•rs \\(•re allC('led \Vuter district offi<.'1"1.., said tht• hutlch.·r "111 he h1lll'ct OTllER POJ~TS I~ lhl· todt· inl'ludl· A ck·d11-.1t10n lo high ideals 11f honor and tntegnly m all publt1 .incl personal rl'lat1on i:.h1ps A r«'l'ogn1t1on that individual lt11arcl mc•mhNS have no legal .1u1 hor1l v fl. ~t akml'nl of refusal t11 '>llrr<'ndl•r 1udgemcnt" lo m <II\ 1duab or Sfll'l'lttl interest groups NB Firlll Settles -A STATEME;-.;T OF inlen t 11111 to M·t·k "Y"temattc com munlC'atwn' between the boartl .ind ottwr campus elem en ls /l.n l'\pre!>s1on of the con I 1dl'llllality <if l'XeC Ull\'l' se:.:.IO!il procet'Clingl. Off1('1als al Nut1onal Syslt'ms Corp . a Newport Beach f11 m that operates a variety of vocat1 on<.sl schooh. h:.t\'C annountl'd a ll'nlul1\l' s<•ltl(·m1:•nt concerning a l''ed<.•ral Tradt• Commi~s1on tomplaint or fal!>e and misleading advertising /\vmdantc •1f ronfllcts of in IL•rt•sl or U!>C of lhl' board po~t 1•1tht•r directly or indirectly .. lo int luentl' busim·ss or other relil 11on~h1ps \1 any of lhl' t'ocfr poinL'i WNt' taki:n from document~ written b' The complaint w<.ss filed ugain:-.t lhl' corporat1on in ~l arch l!liG. JI lci;:m~ that the purc•nt company ot ht•r st•hool agt'nC ics but the c~ and om· <1f 1h :.uh:,1diar1e:o.., !'\orth A m c r 1 l' u n (' c1 r r t.· ., po n d t: n c t• St· hon I. m 1 '>rl'P r(• ~ l' n t cd the ..,('hOOl in 11:•s11 mun1al ads T UE COMPLAl :\T ALSO h-.t ed rl\ l' offtc('r'> of the c·omp<.111~ 1ndudtnJ.! .John :\lt:'\au~hton t·hn1rman of thl' 1·nrp<n atson ' board of dir<.'ctor.., At•cori1ing to J ... tal,.ml'nl h) ~at1onal Sy:.tt•m!i. J pending ad m1nistrat1v<· law lrwl ha.., bt'l'n sluyed undrr lhl· agrt•l•mcnl · ·...., hl<'h doc·... not 1 n vol VI! ad m1ss1on of any vH1l<ilion of h1w · Ken Mc\'(.:y, <in Hllorncy for thl' FTC in Los Angclt•s, said de ta1 b of the st•lllcm1:nt wall not be mudl' pubht• until 1t h as b1:.•en rat1f1cd hv tht· c·o mm1-;s 1011, someltml' within lht· next two months. llOWE \'E R . ll E S AID in general SL•ttlemcnt.. of lhl!> type <1rc u ... uallv reached when lht• bu..,incss agrees to refrain from the acl1vit:r th<.tl l~d to the filing of a compl<.ttnl According lo an !'T C spokesman, the complaint wa., filed a~ainst ;'l/al1onal Sy'items Corp because of adverll'il'ml'nh for !'!orth American C.:orr(•spon dencc Sthools that 1nciuried test1mon1als from former ..,tu dcnL'i. Thl' ad'> allegedly violated fi'l' t'odes because they did not tn Al"WI~ s.nec ftHtatf Retired Adm. Thomas H. Morrtr, former chairman of Joint Chiefs Of Staff, told tho House lnternational Rela· lions committee he fem the Panama Canal would come und r th SOvi t tnlluenc tf control i rollnqul hed to Pa ama. t'ludc..• notac..·c..· that lhl' forml·r slu d L' n t-; " L' n· p a 1 d f o r t h c 1 r tcstsmontab TllE .. IC' S POl\ES:\t \~ .,;11d lhc ad!> abo ·m1srcprt.'"t·nlt'<l lht· numhcr nf 1ohs J\allahll· 111 ,, gl\ en field and ho" muth monl'' 1.·ould b(· l'arnl'd tn tho!..t· Job~ The :'\at1onal Sy.,ll•m.., ,t,1lt mcnt noll'O in the 11p1nrnn 111 managcmt·nl. ('Omphant·t· with the prop<1wd 't·llkmf'nl 'houhl not hJ\l' a matt-rial r mp:a1·1 on 1 h 1 • <·om p ._. n ~ ... f 1 n ;i n 1 • 1 • ii ,t,1b1hty :": at1onal S) sl<.•ms 1s 11 ... 11'<1 on thl' American Stoc..·k Exehangl' .and the Pat1f1t· Stol'k E:<t·hangt· /\ccordinJ.! to the ... tatemL·nt. th1.· t.•orporat1on 1s ·A m1·nca ·.., largC'sl publicly owned cnmpanv solelv ded1tale<I to \'Ocat1onal 1.·durat1on It own ... and franch1!-t:s mor<' than ill \Ol'<t t 11rn<.1l schools lhrouJ,!hout th1.• l'n1lcrl State'> ;and tr;.11n ... more• than GS,000 acti\'e studc•nh in ... ut•h hclds a' a1r('raft main tenanc<'. fl ight training . r<•JI t·slate. dental-medical ass1~l10J.! 'ecretaraal. lc~ul S('('rt·I anal eontr;i<·t1n~. <lraft1nJ.! and at· c·nunllOJ.! .i< t languagt• or tht• Saddleback 1•11dt· '~"~ wrillL•n h\' a committee _ I urn pa "t•d or lrU,l('l'S McKnight .ind Hnht•r I Prtn· lnf ormation Meeting Set In San Juan S.111 .Juan ("apl'>trano city rif fl(·1;tl~ an· ..,pon..,onng an m lnrmal11111 m1·c t1 ng lon ii?hl l'OVl'ring aspects of the Bear Brand Ranch clc'.velopmenl we~t or the mission t'itv. /\ tount y E.n \'iron m e ntal :\1 an age m ~ n t A J.! t' n c y ~la r f mc.•mlx'r will inform residents of 1mpl1cations of lhe proposed n•..,1dcnlial clt·vC'lopment nn coun· t\· land · Thl' propost•d development is lm·att>d m thl· coastal foothills .1 bo\ t' Ckl Obispo A venue and the sun Hanch and Captam·s Hill lrarb Thl' meeting will begin at i p m m th<' auditorium at Marco For'il<'r .Jr lhgh S('hool. 25601 C';1m1n11 J>t•I /\'ion in San Jaun Nudes Welcome Camps Want Black's Fans SAN DIEGO (/I.Pl In a backwash lo last week's election out· lawing nudis m on San Diego beaches. two private nudist camps say they expect those who used Black ·s Beach now to join them. "We are already getting some of them," said Bob Welde r. owner of a resort six miles south of Ra mona in central San Diego County, "and we'd like all we can get." Sue Latimer. an owner of a resort in Harbison Canyon east of San Diego. said Black's "has been our biggest source of new mem· bers for three years.·· The City Council in San Diego on Tuesday will consider a resolu· t1on repealing the "sw1 m-suil·optional" zone which it set aside at Black's Beach in 1974. City voters last week approved a proposition to prohJbil nudity on all municipal beaches by a SS percent majority Jf approved. the new resolution will take effect at once I · Children's Sports . NB Deadline Nears · It he has the jersey. the fee Is $4. Wednesday is the deadline f<>r registering children ln three recreation programs sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks . Beaches and Recreation Depart· ment. Mtnl·muscl~ Is flag football played with a soft ball and ls open to boys In grades one and two. Tho fee Is $Sand lncludezs a tenmahlrt. All three program8, rto« foot ball, mlnl·mu~cle na11 fOQt.ball ahd Sirls aporu, are currenUy un· der way 1llhou1h thert .... open· tns• on all team~ lt'taa football b open to boy& In 1rad three throu&h eight. F • f! sa if the player do sn 'l have • r1Vtr.lble blu ~nd 1old Jene)'. • The 1lrls s ports are volleyball ond voll )Urtnb and are open \0 Cirl• ln and thr~e through tllht. !The ftta ar '8 for Cirls without t~am •hlru and M for glrlt •·ho already have the sblrt.s. AJI re1t1trahon !!hould be taken to the r creaUon dcpan r men\.lh t'ily holl , l -..........----....... ------. . . ' '78 1978 FIREBIRD ' TRANS-AM AMERICA'S# I ROAD CAR Thursday. Soptember 29, 1977 • DAILY PILOT Ol !Jnf roducing SEE OUR FULL SERVICE LEASE DEPARTMENT, TOCA Y QUICK DELIVERY ON ALL THE GREAT 1978 PONTIACS • I ASK FOR . BILL LUTHER OR ·VALERIE KANGAS 4 I ~ l ... . . ~ .. ______ Th1,11wday, 8eptembet 29, 1f71 The Bl11est Marketplace on the Oran1e Coast Ital h10-. .. Rentol\ . -.1000 2999 . 3000 4699 luwwn, lnv"hnent I finantiol S-000 5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS fmployment & Preporotion 7000.7199 Merchandise ..•.. 8000-8099 Boot' & Monne Equipment ..... Anno~inumenh P11 \Onoh lb•• & found o,o•,o ~YV Sent< u & R tlp(J11 ' 6000 6-0W You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service . Fast Credit Approval 9000.9099 Automobilea & other Transportation .... 9100.9999 ---------IHCMIH\ For~· H°"'" for Sakt HousHForSde HoutetForSak ......•..........••.... .........•••••........• ..............•......•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. OIS: .Ad•ertiHn Chn•rol I 002 General I 002 ..._., cti.e-clt tt.. lr odi •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• • • • •• • ••• • ••• GeMrol I 002 G..wral I 002 General I 002 GetMrot I 002 G....,-af I 002 Gmerol I 002 ....•......•......•.... ···········---···~······ .•..•••.••............. ··•••···········••···•· ........•.•..•...••.... ··•·········•••••••···· dlily .... "porf .,. ----------------,... i-dio~ty. The 11110 1~1.1; 1llradl'i•' l bdrm, 2 b.tth. 1lnl(le ~ ~ DAILY PILOT .,,_, ... 1 .. 1 ~ • ., ... c1 1,, H k rr jilr Ht-amid c.-IUnca. - ..... ty fOI' the f 1nt in· t1..rdwf1ud ll••n' l.ii~ p•t111 4ij It lot. $22.6,000 ~ lnnrfio" only. I 11.i 1 '"' ~ 111·-.h 11•mocfrll'l.I 4 bdrm. den '4 h 1th II\ 111 • 1111 w 11thedral ce1lln.:s Lt:•· ~slwr'• Notice: \II rt>.JI "Ill 11• .1 1,' r 11 .• d rn th1' ,.. ... '"''" 1 i1, 1~-t to lht I"'' 1 .1 i 111 Ill 1•lt·r h•lr Ill .,u111· s:a.1 !l:xl I I \I 10 v .. 11111111111 111111111 ;! 11111111 .' , Ii.1th l'uul 1.1111111 ·1 1h1 , .. 111111\ BtJrldrlt'-. 1·11111~1 luru SZ,.'f11.u1 lluU•1n~· \, 1 "1 1 •·i'I f'l.'\l'\~I I..\ l liclr 111 !. t1J hrum· AU amen1t1c~ wluc:h OlJk1 II 11111 ii 1., l.ll\d\' ,11 ..,, $l'l.i IMIU .Jd\.ert1:.I.' '" • I"• terence, 1111111.1111111 u1 dlscrlmmat111n t.."'''t "'' n•ce. color. 1 cltl.!1011 , , , ur nauooaJ unj.!111, ,,, Ju 1ntenlton lo 111.11\1· ;111\ 'uch prefert·11u• 1111111 • BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8 oy\1de Orivc N 8 675 6161 . tion,ordJsrnm11i.1t1uo" G~al I 002 GeMf'al 1002 This newb11apt·r '4-111 no• •••••••······-········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.A~SOME HOME OM UDO $259, 950 \ delightful home on a lge corner lot Thl' feeling is open & the flow 1s s mooth. North & south patios flank tht: LR. other rooms open to patio also. 3 Bdrms Oge mstr s uite), 3 baths & l'harming den. Beamed ce1hng~. t rpl al'e. Prof. decorated. quality cptn~. Van Luit paper. All amenitie!:> m kitchen. Lido living includes tennis cts, pvte beaches, clubhouse. 521 Via Lido Nord Open Fri. 1·5 2111 S• Joacpia Nh IMd HEWPO~ CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 knowingly an 1·pt any ddverlli.111,.: l11r re..il t>Slate whit h h in "10111 Eastside charmer.:! UH Ge-Mrol Low COSTAMESA 1002 lion of Lhe l;rn Homes for Sole ...•.•..••...•......... 1002 ~larltr or retirement •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• home 559,500 INVESTOR'S Balboa Bay Prop. SPECIAL PRICE DUPLEX ACROSS from ICH IVY COVERED SHINGL.£ COTT AGE No fool-in· 2 bedroom, 1 b<Jth shingled home with beamed ceilings, paned windows, shake roof and a windmg brick walk thru an ivy covered yard No fool-in, but there's more~ a sunn~ detached one bedroom mcome unit with its own private patio yard. Both for $156,000! No fool-in ! U ~ l()U I: t1()Mf:S REAL TORS~ 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona d el Mdr .11,0 111 M• .. j V1·11I•· .• 11 !14u ':>D!JO ..••.•....•............ --*-6•7•5··7·0•6•0_* __ 1 Guarded gateway pro· D 0 W N Realtors SLASHED $38,900 $175.000 G«Mral 1002 GeMral 1002 DIVORCE __ ___ _ tects luv1sh ground:i with Beat rental oreu of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORCES SALE \\llh V\ lc•rms! Grenl MAKE OFFER r.:'~r~~l~~ct~-nlr~,r!o Newport Beach. Sum· ---------1--------- o r this CU!'>l um :J ~ll'SJ V1•rlfl' lorution ! or Su n ">hlllt' go urmt't bedroom, 2 ll.ilh rand1 O\\m·r mmrn~ North & k1td11·11 cnl•rlook~ homeonquH'llrc•l'l11t1:cl mu.,lsdlf..ist'l.:..itlHed ASSUMEFHA prl\Jll' 1ourl }JrcJ street nr. South t"u.1-.l Curpl'l, 754 ·1.l02 !0<111, X1 ,. •. u\\nu "'ill S'-ll'l'P111g n1,1slcr l..irlrm Plaza. All for ~:J.500 \1:l 1 JrrV :!ntl 'I' IJ ol "-'•OOIJ +l·h1ht's rdrl'Jl Al;an 1:all 1---------•1 lur ;.! \ r ... \l b~1un \ ll'Jll :: donl'l.I ,1ntJ owm•r ,., :1nx- 540-3666 WHELAN NERVOUS llH, IJm-rrn ('ord11\,1 L:1 ..,.,, Sul1m1t any vffcr' Varn11ta , w11h ou1~1a11d ~17 IJOHI I .• 11 l u f s h • .111!• ,1 n cl 1ng. IH 1·Jtht.ik 1n~ \ll·w ol · , .. 1 • TREES TREES .in ii I a m ti \ 111 \I • ·.., ·• • (' o II c · g e . 11 l" \\' II 1 g h ' · mer1w1nter rental ln- t'Omc Spociou.s units w /2 l>drms each. Oa !conies tor indoor/outdoor llvlng arid loh or year round tun & <'llJOY mcnt §alhdtUf!l II \I f\11.\ hl.1\ "' • 673-6900 * OWNER pn' Jc·v hl'I c• l.11\ dy I S iJ d cl I l' b .i c k "\ l' a r [ ~ -~ \'l'nlt• ,"\t·"' Iv p.1111tl·d s1·hool new Vl1·m1·11t<1ry . • driJpt•d Jnrl 1·.11111 l1·.t .,c:h11ul l.,1111ht .J1n·d & . : ---------llurry on this ancl 11\akl• J up~1 Jdl·Cl. lt~ally nll'l' Open Jo'rlJSat Sun l S 479-481 Morning Cyn ltd DUPLEX with 2 bedrm, l ba each nnd r1rcplace1. 645·3928 545·3483 Lachenmyer noaltor STEAL Lh11> big 4 br, 2 ba llcauty ! Many pluses includl•cl family rm, pillto, fruit lrl'l'' l'tl·. etc Pr1c:l'cJ Sl .<MJlfs below mrkt Jl $61.!150. Convl or Vi\ ---------1 Imm UK 1;.11; 989K Al!l COM ELEGANCE Lcx:utcd 1n llarl.ior V11•\4 North. Thi!'> 3 bllrm fJm rm home has t.'Vcr) l11111~ * * * ~ii).., • S ELi. ' 1 m rn• d u c c u pa n t' v . I. o w t•:. l pnn~J 11\ cornpll .. ( & 1m maculate. S.'•2.500 bid orrered ul sw.900. m·1ghborhood Xlnt area Eastside R-2 546-4141 for lo.ids. Full p r1 r1· With l'harmmg 2 l>drm homc urrru:rni: incomt· while you tJevt!lop ;inother unit. Close lo s hopprni: & transpo(lallu11. Better take :i look. 646 7711 PRIME ·view formal dlmn~ next lo .1 mas!> I\ t• ro1 k Richard Goble :12'166 /\ \ c DC"l'Jnsi1 Sun Juan Capistrano You are the winner or J722 M ITC'll ELI. UN!T7o MIKES.AV AGE REAL ESTATE 642-9601 -PRIDEOF OWNERSHIP 1Wo For ffMt Mottey Yes )OU get two homes for the low asking price of $89,500 in F:asts1d" 4 Prime h<'ar h apt. trn Costa Mcs.1 Tht· fr11nt lJI umts l11·rf1°l"t fur lht house a well hudt 2 llr. o\4nl·r m.rnaR('r wh1 the rear a n1n· I llr w1lh "ants coastline l111·:i1inn room for a povl ancl .>nur Slt•pt; lo the lleu(·h. ('all HV or trailer. Thi.., 11111· fur app't . $235,000 will move fo st ! IMlo '1171 c F Colesworth~ Ol-'fN f IQ • II~ f~U H • i' • • [ tl;lflalJll ~mTo•s ~·~~ ~ ~r~~~•A•~~~~~'" JJ Mesa's lavashly dc•rm at OCEANSIDE ed 3 bedroom h1111w-. with antiqued h.1rclwoull NEWDELUXE paneling, 1l1·c·oral111 CONDOMINIUMS drapes, t·\p t•n s 1vt• )Janna ancl 11t:Pa11 view wallcoven ng.., pl u ... h. ;\1l'mber.-h1p to pnvatt• plush carpelrn~ & a gn -.1t cluh with pool. Setunty ·ne!lbborhoocl. Tht• varcl <'ntry. boat slips ava1la· 1s spaclom. & lw.iut1full) hie <:real vJIU<'. landscaped fhc-111 opl·t COLE OF NEWPORT ty ia vacant & n·:r<lv for a rn:,\LTOHS quick i.ale .i t W.i,!.11111 675•5511 CAIL 751 31~11 CSELECT I PROPERT IES OCEAN VIEW CONDO-N.B. 2 Im, form.ii d1mng. 2', Bi\, hltns, hrrck frplc , um:r:rcll'tl l'pts & drps liq: dbl ~·' r w eli•c orwn1•r. Pool Flt'U1.z1 knms s.iuna . $113,900, S7::i,llll!I lly ""' n1•r K:ll :!!>.11 afl ti ur "'knds. WESTCLIFF We l1.1ve one of the fml·st custom homes available by appoint~u·nt only. The charm or this 6 bedroom home 1s derived from 1t ., <.'vl11n 1al ar«h1tl'eturl· Jntl :-.µJt11111s gr11u111b Call lor your appl now. 640-6161 e& COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. ---~ B~inner's Luck Lue k} tu f10d nl'al 1·hel'ry 2 be<lrm Condo 111 1·11m l'llll.'nl locale. Clusl' to ln·•·way :111d shopping.. For the .. l1r'l home" or .. ca.<,y tare·· minded Sel' Lh1s Mesa Vt'rdl.' area. Only ~.ooo. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 VA NO DOWN JACOBS RE.ALTY 1------- •corporate headquarters *garden carts Model A's···· •typingtables wheelbarrows* recreational vehicles•oolf carts•model tralns•bikes •pianos•cars refrigerators •skates•••••• If It's got wheels, you'll move it faster Jn a Daily Pilot classlfled ad.Call 642-5678 and a f rlendly ad· viser will help you tum your wheefslnto calh. 675-6670 1002G ...... 1002 ....................................... ·!······ CE · 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF S!RVICE NEWPORT CREST Spacious Townhoust Overlookfnit Pool. Jacuzzi & Tennis Courts. With Vi~w Of Ocean From 2nd Floor. 3 Be<frooms 3 Baths, DE:n/Family Room. Wlll Be Red~corattid In Colora & Tont:a Selected By Buy«:r. $129,500. Shown By Appo&ntmtml '!II••··,..~..-.··· PENINSULA PT. lm·plai·l· . t·\tt·n~ivl'I~ $275,000 remode led kitchen , Exceptional corner loca· secluded master suite t1on with easy walk to with private pool area Bay & Oceanfront. Clean Just outside , proudly or and fresh contemporary fer~ at S24S,OOO. Call design home \\Ith unique b/3-8550 4 T1ckeh to the Irvine Harvest ttsH•ol F..im1ly fo:nlertamment Oct.1and 2 Woodbridge in lrvme (Culver Dr. ut features. Open <!Story, 4 "" '" tJ1 , ·" ~ •uN 1ot.1 tioe1· ____ , ffi:~~~~i:!. r~~7. [8 l!J1ill1 EL DUMPO Patios. balcon1t•s :ind 1 . ~ ----._ •• JJ Barranca> Plt-.1,,t' rnll t'12·f>li71J, E\I J J :1 to l"I a 1 m yo u r tu·kl·ls 241 STEPS s kylight&. Sho\\ n b) TO IU.CH aµpt. It's low down and 1llrh" -W/\TI HJ RONT Look:. like a homt· "here I IOMt~'> lhc bufralo roamed A REAL ESTATE handyman's paradise! 63 1-1400 Paint and profit! A quiet1 ________ _ TRI-PL EX 2266 MINER. C.~. Xtnt cood. Sl70,00U Owner /agt, 548·5777 -------- QUAIHT con~GE View of Catalina to Palos NESTLED RETREAT Your new home 1" sl'l otl with southwest land.scap * * * .. Ing. 4 lidrms and ne w 1--------- drapes m fam. rm and •-------- II\ rm All nc" k1tthl'n JUST REDUCED appltann·"· Put 10 "1th TO $81,500 l1n·-rrni:. Call ""un Beautiful Mesa Verdl• 5;1!i,~1~?,. 11 ~ iuN 10 ~1 ,. 1, pat111 home. New carpet, walls & window cover· [ 18 lilllmJ1 'l~'sl H•w Hamfl'hk• . '()'. ~J Costa Mesa lane sheltered by tower· mg tn .. -es leads to this rustic hideaway. Spanish style 3 bdrm. Sho\ cl 'cm up and you ~ut yoursl.'lf an cslale. l'n ccd dirt cheap at s;i,ooo '-lhlch st·cms only right. Cull qw«k' X17 GOlll t). It. I / • ~ • f •1 • t-I r [~-] Verdes. New 3 br, 2 ba ----- home. 752-0861 A VERY PRIVATE • CITY Lrf IMG . <;OUMTRY .ATMOSPHERE & quiet condo home in a very presUg1ow; area. 3 hr, 21~ ba. pool, jacuui & tennis crt . Ownr / Agl. JS9·Wf7 _ 3 bdrm · den plus 2 bdrm. Chalcl over 3 cur garage. Ponder0l;'3 pines & -your own picn ic area with ' UBQ. 211,35-0 sap: rt. of land!~ Use as your roun· try estate or sub·d1v1de mlO 3 R · llots ! 646· 7711 SAY "HELLO" TO AGOODllUY . Value Ii the word for U11s :i Br I 2 ba, pride or . . 'MAKE -· us :in offer· on this 3 bedroom Sum merficltl home near South Coasl Plaza• Only 4 years old! Call now to see this beau· ty! Red Carpet, 754·1202 ownership home. Priced l•-------- ln the low $60's. it l'hould sell fast so call NOW lo sec it. Front unit is extra clean. new ru ._ water plumblna. Flreplac& In L.R., new Jcftcben Ooor. Rear unit new. never lived in. Sundeck oil L.R., minj ocean view. Natural wood theme. Both units 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Priced at 1165.000. ·VETS ••FREE•• VA COURHUnCJ & Info. Service ~Down PaynMtd FrHUstofVA Hollln In O.C. Orange Co's. Lareest VA Home Broker Coll 24 Hn. 646-9898 WORLD HEAL l~ST/\TE IESTV.ALUE IH HARIOR VIEW ~~ TRIPLEXES , Cotta Mesa, Eaatslde-1 bedrm each. Trees. l&e rear yd $112,500. , HWJtingtoniBeach, 3 br 2 ba. (fplcl. 2 br. 2 ba, & l br •• 1 ba. Pr1v yards. Sprinkler:. 2 Miles to bc1H"h. Nl.'ur new C1v1c <..:enter. $lfi5.000 Roy Mccardle Realtor 1810 Newport ·eosta Mna 541·7729 2 & a den or 3 bedrm. ---------Delightful patios, yard.lfm _______ _ HaghJ.y upgraded . lmmed. occupancy. COIOMA Da Mil· DUPLU Lovely duplex, each unit b .. tni 2 bedrma each. WaJk to beach. Priced to sell ~ I t "I\ Ill H I \I I' . I ,, "•' \, J•; ,,. ,.,, SALESPERSONS Tired or small comm. spllta? Try our 90/10, (your SIG our 10) split. 146-tOIO ~ ~noi!laal macnab I lrvlne realty Sf'YfKASS-OPEM HOUSE 7~ TO f P.t4 THUISOAY SOuthport Model, with night U•ht view. 8 Bdrms., 41/i baths, lge. game room. Country flair, taateful· ly carried out, with brick & wood flooring, custom carpets, draperies, w allpapcrs & light fixtures. $289,000. 22 POINT LOMA. CORONA DILMAI OHL Y $62,500!!!!! This 3 bdrm. & family rm. home, in c~t<t Mesa, IS being offered for ap- proximately land value (R.2), but is NOT A FIXEH·Ul'l'Jo:H OR A TEAR DOWN !! The largt· R-2 lot permits an addJl.tonaJ unil to lw btult an ideal tn\lestmcnt slartt.•r CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 4 Bdrms. & lamily rm. with 3 baths < 1789 sq It >. PLt;S 1 bdrm., 1 bath unit South of flwy. $17~.uoo FOR LEMil:: l bdrm. & frplc. unit - great CdM locataon. South of Hwy. $4()0 Per mo Cl.Ill I or <.lclmls. YOU'LL LIKE OUR ESP experienced sales per!>onnel 759-0811 Hut~ Glut We.attu 'Btdg. 450 NCWPOI~ T Lt f~ It H flfdV• 759·0811 Grneral 1002G~ral 1002 ...••..............................•••••••.•.. THE LAND IS FREE Wht·n you purchase this lovely 4 bdrm., :i bath l'Ondomtn1um in ThC' Bluffs. at $162,500 OPl:M THURS. 1-5 359 VISTA MADERA 673·4400 DMslon of Harbar lftvH._. Co. Ge-Mral 1002 GMtt'ol 1002 ..........•.......................••..••••.... ATIENTION Gl'S MESA DELMAR Spal·10\b 4 bedroom. 2 bath boml' with b ug1· gourmet double oven k1tcht·n and adjoinin~ IJmily dining room l;rc;rl floor plan with !>t:!f.laralc master suitl', b1)! ll\'IRIJ room on a cor· ner lot with RV actcs:-.. Full rmce $84,500. CA LL ___ R!al Estatl' 5S6-:!ti4i<t. "H" PLAN «=SELECT Bt'aut1ru1t y u11grac.Jct1 T' PROPERTIES and t;1~tefully decorated --- 2 bdrm, fornwl d111111i.: ARTIST'S SPECIAL rm Wide grcenlil'll l"< BEACH 2 STORY posure. N1icht lite \'WW $54, 950 $137.500. 673-AS.SO I) 1. Of'fNlll9dlSIUNIO PlNl(I' ramaltc IV. rrTP . , Ii~· IR~iH~~~ :~~~~~~ ~:~~~~ ~:~~· . ~ 1 :•· ; away master suite and : -"4 ----• ···-~ guc·st (fuarters. Hurry! 9fi3·7mll $58,750 Huae family room with used brick wall anrl Cireplart>. 3 lledrm. :! beth. dblc car gara)!t• new 18' Uuughooy pool & filter. /\II thh on u secluded strel'l. llurn call ~16-58811 ~HERITAGE .,.. REALTORS CHOICE LOCATION You bet • l>rlng your fi.r;ay buyer's to see tlw. sharp Bluff's Condo· 2 lg bdrms • Jg palw over looking a parklike set Ung and look out ror this low price. Askin" $97 ,800. 646-7171 ~"' 1119 • n "'"' 10 st mer• < i ''' IU Q •HS ftJN f0 8' '1i .. ,, [~l!IHI NEWAND SP.ARKUNG Brand nl·w attraCll\E> cnrl umt townbome ovcr- Jcx1kin~ lenola courti.. :i hdrms, 2'h baths, beamed ce1ltngs In h' rm. /\1r cond. Two r~crcat 1onal center~ \1 , pool!> & ten n 1 ~ lnd udcs kitchen bit m~. ref rt g · freeier, cloth<·" washer & dryer, 1arag1 door opener . Prlvat<· patios. Just listed. Xlnl location near So. Coast Plaza. 646·7711. ~ Walker t: lee Real FAtate Find what you want in Daily Pilot a-.sifieds. GeMrol I 002 General 1002 ....................... ···········•··•••••···· CE 110111 ILllNS ca. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE SURPIUSI OfRRING IN THE HEWH IW,.S! Spectacular 2 Story End Unit Townhouse, Situated Like A Plush Pentbouae. Hteh Above And. Overlooking Spnrkllng Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate Suites, 3 Baths, Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To Another Suite. Highly Upgraded, Karastan Wool CarpetingJ. Van Luit Wallpaper, Mirrored Hath Doors, Many Other · Custom Features. SlS7.SOO. OPIH DAILY 2·1 PM 2444 VISTA MOii IZ4 631-1800 f' ( • I l ---- - -..._ < ----"'-• .. . . , . .. .. .. . ..................... . -.. .•...................•. .......••.•..•.•••...• ....... '°" ~ Hou .. , ~ors. Ho~ .... flor S• Hou••• fof" s• rhu,.aay, Seplember 29, 1977 DAILY PILOT D3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... , .. 100 ....•.•••..•...•....... ·····················• -..o.reMtiule 1001 C:O.taMHo IOH CottaMna 1024 ,_....Van.y 1034 ~!!!!.~~.~ ....... ~!.~.~~ ........ ~!!!.~~ ...... ••••• .. •••••••••••• ••• • •••••••••• •• •• • • • •• ••• • •••••••• •• ••• •• •••••••• •••••••••••••••• •• ••• • • , ___ .__ I 04 I 1-.... I 04' srYGL.ASS--HIWPonat Pl.AM \ "'k) l u.:hfrtl In uw room di·n & faml I\ ruotn ~111r11u11d u l>t Jllllful <'t:nlrul 1 11 lH t \ .1 r d w 1 t h I 11 u n t u 1 n 1 T ht s '1'·1111111' l hdrrn l11xun hum1· hus 'l'WO l.11 C•· t·t1t .. rt.1111111t·nt urt-as c 0 1\ hn·akl.j.!tl nook "' l'llY light,. & 14 ah•r '11·~ ., .ind '' profrs~ionally la1ubC'aJtt•cl {Jl I< J\ POS~J:!:SSION. • :!t') ~10. TWO .. 'GIEEHIRIBIS .. wtder coatfrucffon (;, t an on tht· ground floor -IJuy now. rnov,. an l••ll·r' Thc..·:.t· luxunou:> 2-story BIG ('\N\ON tow11hornc·s with u t 'ountn C'lub .1tr110,11hl·n-. havt· m1r 101t"(I "·11clruh1·' l1n·pl.it·<·~. formal dan1111• Ju,h 1·.1111H111i.: uml un· do~t.: l•I pool !1·11111'> & ~ ull 1 Orw I'> t:nt.J unit 1 ... \t IU'ol\ 1• .111•.1 ' SI M,;)()(J .ind $145,000 "MOMACO" and .1 pt irH l·~:-. 1t I'>' In promm<:nt ftJrhor \it·" flomt'> art:a, on lw,iut1tully l.ind'itapc..·d grounds with an ahundalll't: of 1Jrt \. al'y, rt:Sls this rt- ~ a I 3-bdrm , 2 hath home: with f1rtph,1c:c and tovc:rt:<l µalto .. anu can hl: yours at $144,500 HARBOR VIEW HOMES PRICE REDUCED This cll'luxc "Phas<: 11 Palermo" home 1s s<:l ltk(· a fine: jtwtl amid the lov<:ly landscapt·d groumls. Acct:nttd hy <.:xlt·n!-itvc hrick work & ovt:rhangs, this 1 h<lrm, :i bath home has formal dining room: family room and TWO f1n·plar(:s. A gc:m worth ins!>(:ction now' $182,500. Seller will help finance. "SOMERSETS" In µn:st1g1ous I I arbor Vu:w area. a profo~s1onally th:corated 5·bdrm, 2•12 bath family home. clost to park and "l'hool. awaits your approval. Family room, ~ I 1rtplact:s, formal dining room Grt:at N<:wport Btach art a! SI88.!K>O *********** This hand-;omc:, proll'ssionally dl'· <'Oralt'<I 5 hdrm. PLUS family room "Som<·r'it l" horn<: is mtroductd by a Terra Cota ti It: parquH t:ntry hall. N<:w wall c·ov<:rings, <:'xlcnsive used hr1ck palio'i, c:uslom wall units & booktascs. Fantastic ar<:a 1 "AUTUMM LEAVES" A plc..·asinJ.! bl<:nd of warm. fall colors • st atHn·d throughout this cozy 2-story. 2 bdr m. townhomE.-. mspirns this lovt- 1.v ''Autumn Leav<:s" lht·m e -in WALNUT SQUARE art:a ! Only 4 years old. lush shag carpeting-- ft:ncl-tl ha<'k yard with garden area & patio v1c·w from dining ar<:a PRICE REDUCED TO $64,950 -MQuail liilPlace Praperties 752-1920 1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH GNerol I062Generol 1002 ·••·•··••·······•······ ...............•...•... iEAUTIFUL KENSINGTON Thal is the Deane Home 5 bedroom model... and this one is beautifully va- l' ant! With new carpets, pamt. drapes und that squeaky clean feel. Present- NJ at $146.500. U~l()UI: li()Ml:S A EAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 E.1s1 Co,1s1 H1qhwav. Coro na clcl Mar ,11~0 1n M1·~.1 V1•rd.. 11 r, l(j !J'.)'JO GrMrol I 002 Gt'Mrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Golfers Dream Spacious & Clean • Mesa Vvr dc "s most Pnccd lo sell! Den, Fam SP h:(,'Ti\CUI./\ft honie. 5 Rm, din in g r m, a nd BR, 4 ho. Flt. DH. LR. lndry rm, is set around Spanish· 2 story; 'a acre. this 3 Br home with a n The golf cour!.e i!'I your enlarged master bdrm . back yard Open llou~r Call·See·Buy: S46-2313 Wed. thru Sun. I 5 1700 1>11Nr119 ·t1HuN 10"'"><'•• = ";"'" ;:01 z [~ lfl!Jtll ••••••••••••••••••••••• mecneb I Irvine realty ST AIT UYIMG- an t.he exciting Village or Wood- bridge! Beautlful 4 BR Aspenwood model in excellent location. Flexi· ble financing. $104,000. Ula Harper 752-1414. (Q-96) LAIGI & SP4CK>US Deerfietd's PJan s w/4 BRa, famlty rm & ciln.ing r m. Contemporary elegance In a trl-level plan for the most demanding. PrlvQte PoOl &c jacuzzi + many cxtnsl $147,W, Natalie Benjamin 752·1414. (~97) a.a•• T HwttMgf• leodl I 040 ,......._ 4 "'.,,.. cot~?K~~~~~~buu 115TH~!~siDE WESTSIDE In Law Quarters ·····~~·~~;;~····· ·······~;;;~········ ··;~~~~·;~~;~·~·· 1•1·n1n•ulu 1 blul'k to 2tTSht:rwoocl Pl;11'(' ANU Oil TO VETS EXECUTIVE • I'" I b Only SSS.900 w1 II pro\ 1dt 1>toud1 :i tfrcl upper ... ~.rm, J'IOO c .. <.1nJ. SPECIAL T""OCJ9"$6S,90R•Otreat HOME 1>tudlo lmu•r l b c-youi 1 family room, prli.tinc We h..ivt.• 1>cVt.'rul hom1" you w,the exception.a imJ1itin.ill•>11 roe tcllloch•I dt.•un. o~ ncr rc11dy to u n cl l' r S GO . O O o • bfei.tyle only 1n me t'JI 1 rt k $l:lS ooo l~droom, •1 111-<lroom ~ 111 dc1>lrubl1• Co llei:e provide In llua 2 Bil,,\ l or t'n)oy 11" 1111r1ni.1t. • J put· 111~· ' Impeccably cared for DO Y 0 U N 1-: 1-: I> :! buth All lo<.'ul1on~ Veh l'a1k ur bt!uullCul Irvine bc11uty d111rmui.l!I K2mnm11 G73300J t17J808tl "f'HEl!:.UOMllOMt;"on llOMI-:.~ IN ONE'! Tn nodown.hurryforbt·~I Here ts a fabulous VALLEY 640-990() • h.in,.lni to C 1 $1.:ll,500. a 1les1rable quiel street this f'rench (.'halt: au• i.ele(1100 Phont: u.-; today Cornell •I bedroom home MORIHSRi.ALTY Goodai.starti.>rhomcor Lots of "old world ' ror dctuils . CALL with POUL. SP'\, lar~e ~ * 494-1057 • investment. $65,000. or t'h&rm, Crum woodt·n w II I!: L ,\ N RI!: Al covered J>ATJU, open ~--"'\ c.c•ottZ P P\Q9!.\0Qq · make offer. Call Ct!ntury shutters & redar 1>hln1tle:. ESTATE. 898·7855 FIJlt.: P IT cit'. Belter ""''"' ~"'1 C,.t1trwto leoch IO 18 21Westcliff,645 7221 t.o tho SWlpt-ndNI, wind· ha.vi! a look. Call todoAy ~======== •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• TWO HOUSES Ing stuiN:US<'. lleautiful Lowest Pric~ In HI for an appointment. A11k- OCHFROHT DUPLEX OPEN HOUSE-OWNER pl ush carpet ing and + owner will help you Ing $14.2,000. OWNSl DESPERATE Sat & Sun 10 5. Mesa ONE LOT CU!ilom drupes. Secluded $85,500 VA ~ ~.000 64.t818.5 Vtinic. 4 Br2 lla, lge l''R P.rlme Eastslde. 3 Br plush patio. Acrcs of wtth the C'losing co:.ts :J I Cu l tlc-sac famal) Coronade4Mcr 1022 $79.!I00.545 ;5456084 each hom e. Separate green grass & towl·rtnJ.? lledrm, H~ bath, 2 cur OCll~hborhood . Briel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yards, hardwood floors. trees i.urround thb eatf' $~ii~ Hurry!! ~ fireplace. Built-In wood COZYHAVEH 31RIUCCOLA bric k !pi e. uskin~ popular TNHSE + 1 u~ ~45!7· :.helvesmramlly&h\'m~ Uuplcx µlu:. j(Ut''Ct !\tuctio MESA VERDE :~<:~~/Agt. Joel rh~;·..1~~11tJ::1 'h1~~~.1 ;~>; i SHARP & COZY krm1 · sh·un sp3arQkh1e'ge• fam1•~~ L,n""y Old W<1rld ··hurm L' t I d d · n hl ho 1 c en u n :. 1 .. ~~ ~ r.xqwsa ey upi:ra c tn la!.!'' ni. me, ·~ llll lo bedroom!> 1.u:.hl\ of Corona del Mar Wulk best urea Ai:cnl 979-5271! 213 !'>92 l:JW 111 '16311!11;1 txh. cll•menlr.> 1-:it1M111 RANCH REALTY lun<bcapcd grounds. Cull to beach & i.ho!A", tcnna~ GREEHIROOK COLON I i\!. H 1-: 111.:h U" ner Si l,!l5o & rt'r l'Cnll'r lnvt.>111 ---------1 BeauttfuJ 4 bdrm. honll', !Jti2 3712 551 -2000 for f>l'r11onal pre\ II'"' """"· t•nJOY forl'\i:'r PENDING formal dm1ng, r..1m1ly -7521700 ~!_!01.SOORl ..... S RE ""LTY FORECLOSURE room.BSunkk(t>n Ill\ in~ Lr1kc In<'"-xdtra 'nil<l·c ~f,'' su'?:'ol:111~::~:~~1~~i1o•ml• ~~;~c~~ ;:~~·;nlc~d~ ~loe .i [r~':';";;'::' :-')"i.,ii,,iif'ijij'~:1ji•~i·oiiiij•1E-iir1ji':ii~·1 ,... " m;A U\\ner de~perate, mu.<.t room nr 1rep ..ic·e. -.11111 \' t:on 11 :, r J • J ., , :.d I Hag c u:.tom lll'd Pat10s. 5108.000 Ra •. blmus rm Choen· w u n I 1 m 1 l c d Turtlerocl. ,\ \\01 Id or, 111 J * 494-8057 * home nc<.1r l\h-:.a Verde LIDO RE.ALTY FV hx:utaon Nr Jll :\lu:.t po1>s1bil1t1t-s. $2000 UC· )Our o~n ror IO\C:>tmcnt J i ---I l't>rat1ng allowan•· .. , 4 o( Sl27.900. Owner will . -Cowitry Club I Laritl' 673-7300 sec to apprcc .i;:c ~~ CDM BEACH bl•drooms and Jllft. rrosterbdrmw ha. Wallo. UH. J Ba, 2:!00 :.q. Ct helprmancl! 754·77 t7 G lr 2 b I COTT .AGE J'm·ate i.w1mm1ng pool -111 do1>~l S1>t.'cially n•l:e :.mg le story. Sl09,50o.1----·-·----;-•-•I s~n ::a 5~0 cog\~ l~ Lots or wood and st.amcd glass. SJ 39,950. Asking prtt:c Jus t re OPEN llOUSI-: FRI 10-12 for li:c family Pool, lt•n ~i~t.o'umbea•bclhe ~~.41?:7n. 1 WOODBRIDGE Man°y ui:g;ade~. g:ji.1568 duced to $115.000. l\lake & SUN 1·6, 2042 So rus, suuna. rlubhouse m u """ "" R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0350 offer,Calls.10·1151 Kapell.i Ct. 4 BR, Fam d . Ubl ~ar w lnilry & f'OR SALE: Sp;awlln~ CREEKSIDE TURTLE R 0 Ch.. rm. Sll9.~._11 i!lt !1200 · xlru prk ni:: Mu1>t ~ell Cullf. Ranchette. Open Beaullful 4 bed rm, 3 "CLF.AN" :! BR, Den, :.! :.oon By owner O'cl' hearth fireplace wurm bath, 2 :.Lory home with Ba w ;warm color..,. BESTBUYIHCM nl!go>Or Agt1. Vac'?"~ h\'1ng areas. Walb or family rm. Movcmron· Agl 1owncr, 833·179.l This property has bel'n WI/~.)() ~'\7-n)() ~vk<lays ~la:.s togardcn.Spaciou:. d1t1011. Custom drapes. ev_e_s_. _____ _ ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 1f2 Blk to Ocean multipll' 11:.t'g. at S89,500 or . .162117 i.1 aflt•r hpm fur ma1>tcr with prhate bath elec ~arusc opener, lg Cl)mplell•ly rl'rnodelc1I , . --Ownr. mu11t move, will uppt A.sk for Mar-.hall t-3 Ch1lclrcn ·s rooms. back yard w1cov putio. TAKE IT mi an O\ll'rs11.cd lot. /\ Nrxt lo NB 3y1t. r.Jm rm. scll lor S85.000~ lfo:1-l'r tu (JOO!H h:llls ). Opcn lloust• llanlw<M.I kitchen with Sycumon• mod1..•I. Vu· EASY smashing 4 BH plus d<•n own~r s;iys ~~II C~mt'. get iww loan. l nromc· \Vknds. wrap design und all the cant. Make ofrl'r Call plu.-. formal dining plus by ~u~ ~un I·.>. & 111·•~t prop .al rl'ar ot lot , Hwtti--4on8eoch 1040 lutl'Sl appl1ann•s-S.\6-S880 hu"c family room with o.fr. :!0.111 ,~11,c1 i\i;l I ··• -~""J ''T d . I .. t;.t!l 10<1 I rG7' 15!!0 eai.1..-u al """' per nm ••••••••••••••••••••••• a Jo' n Inf.! I am' y open beams, nalur.il . o " ' Uwnr h\e at front hou~t· Rcclun•d S!OOO·.., this ~HERITAGE No rcdet•orallng 11t•1·dc1I 10 thJS ~hurp :i bdrm. Ill Univ. Park. Pcrlt'l't rm thc.yuung l''<cn1ll\ e wht• 11 k e S l 0 C n t l' rt ,1 I It SJ 14,!1511 wolld ~l'xturt.''> :rnd 0<·1·a11 J Bit. 2 BA. in C'ul ell' s,H' Chu.. C. Martin :.!1'1 LANDMARK week! Bkr536·93ll. anti Jelly \'II'\\ from Dn\c hy 31111 Ho<b t'H'll Bruad1.1a), ph. l>-15·15:u ------,·--------• ''. REALTORS maslt'r suite & -.unch'C'k Wav & C;ill lilfi S:Jlti • I UH,:! BA Cnrn1•r liw.1 1---------__ _ .JIJ.!>t :.tcir.. to Occ<1n Bl\d ~2 OOO. Pnm onl , Ea-;1s1dl' qwel l'.t'l' li~l'd tion. Close lo IJeJt·h . VA TERMS S227.000. -> slrct.'t. l1wcly CJpc Co<I 11t•hooh. & shopping. Ei. Quuhfil.'<I Vet::. muy buy thi.., folt' II B. home with the best or terms. Sharp J ~rm w.walled corner lot, Cplc. cov. patio. many upgrades. Nr Manna. for $79,900. Call 644-7211 s.511.500. :Jbr, ~ha :\Ian) ~ loLo; or Ul>l'tl brll'k & n•pU011ul vulue SS-1 ,900 .\tra~ &•can) llmt• ,\LL ~mgerbrcad. llUJ!c lot, VAUEY 640·9900 TEIDIS By -0\\ nH lnthcpd. auto s()rklrs, 21 ___ ....,.,...,......,......,......,......,...,,,: 54652'!8 t:ar ~ar w l~c ""llrkshop ~ altat·h & all util H V ~ P\OC~ Reduced pad Alley acecss Near RIZO\~~ "·.,-~-~---~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~ sC"hools & tennis t;rb ~ 1· ~\J.Y.l&lKLW:.V..Dti.1"-" T s I !>18-401!1 ;.oft 7pQl t.31 5800. eves. 8-17-8823 lnt1 RE Network Duplex . 2br. 2ba hsc 0 ave· S&S Resale Spec-1ahsls ~I. +2br, 2ba apt ovN Quiet. we ll kept .trl';.o, Dono Point 1026 4or5bdrmmoclcls <1\'<11I , --------- !:a r a g l' S 1 7 II . 5 o o l'Oll\\'Oll'nl to 'hops Cov ••••• • • • • •• •• ••• • • • • • •• <,Oml· ~ pool!>, !Jf.8 11)112 Lark1.pur. 5 00 hlk cr·l·tl J>at111 , nt•<1tl) l'cnn1n~tonl'ropert1l·s Mowrtoin View Broadmoor Woodbndge. ,_ ________ _ Irvine l044 544 00().1 lanclsraJ>('d front and rl' OCEAN VIEW? -----ar 3 bedrooms, lormal You bet! This one , citr SPECTACULAR rhn1ng, h1g II\ 1ni:t room, new dui>lex has ,·icws QualityDupl~x l'n\crt•d pulio, S7:U}QU, from both unit' + An cxcc•ptronal 1·ust<>m l!Kn. S.10·1720 fireplace,. bukon1l's hwlt home with \'aulted and low maml. lancl:.l·ap wood beam c·1'1l1ni:, TAABl!LL ing.$135,000. bcautirul s olid o.1k IUIS WiCJ<JefthornRltrs cah1nels lhru ·out . ., C . ,. 67!'>·6160 673 l·M7 ftrl'plal'cs m l1v1nJ! room • #I In ahfornia and ma~ll'I' heclroom, -- leaded gl.1s o; w111dnw, a n d a t' e r a m 1<' t 1 I c Jat•u11.1 in thl' ma,tt•r bath COLLEGE PARK PLUS l'riC'cd to srll! Great a tharmmi.: 2 bt'droom family home m a fme Hental with f1replarc nt'11:hborhood Clr:in and and a separate pullo neat ""1th p ;1rk Ii kc deck. • &rounds. An excellent Call 644·7211 Opportunity i( yo u rail ~ ,,..,..,""" FDRESTE OLSON House+ Income '""C: iff AL't(~R"'• 2 Bdrm house+ new 2 Br •·c--c._.., apt. over 4 l'ar i.:ar. 511 ---------1 A1•ac-1u. 1801\. Ph eves 673"0571 COMMERCIAL LOT on Coast l11ghway. ~500 SQ. fl . of level land. local t·d neur Dana Puent Manna. A poss1h1hty ol OCt'an Vi('W With CQrrct:I conslruct1on. $1!'>.000. J;AHCHOUGE INYESTMEMTS C714J 496-771 I 3 br, 2•, ba home w vault cd ceilings & souring views. Newly completed w decorator crpti: & patio slab. Perfect for enterta1010g. Cull B1l11e 8.13-3150 PARK HERE :J Bedroom, 2 bath on l'or ncr Int l'n l'ed lie low \' i\ appra1s11I . Walk to schools. s hopping 1tnd tht• park Only S7!1,SOO 540-3666. lllltela11 RIAL UTAH F'ORSALE nv OWNER 2 ~t}. 4 Br Fam. D1mni.:. 21 :i Ba. pool " Jaruzt1. room for boat or l'Umpr, t'Ompl rlccorat<'d. anos~ fr purk &. schools I', mt to ocean. s1os.ooo !163-!'>716 ..............•.......• SPECIAL Here is a very sJ><•r1al de UI £or YOU. Of all the Wall 1ni: for a Prt'scolt 1n bcaullful Woodbridl:l' Village, we have 1h1; great 5 l:it.•droom home hslcd a nd il can be your~ ror only Sl51,!'>00. If ynu hurry, you may still ha\'1 a choice of some or the upgrades. Call today fo1 del<11b. RANCH RE.ALTY 551-2000 LARGEST Pl.AH 4br, 3ba, ram rm. Corm HEW IN wn rm. s122.soo. ~16 420.t UNIVERSITY t'Vl'S PARK *** TURTLEROCK Open House Sunduy 11·5 5752 Sierra Casa lld. Rroadmoor p lun 4. 4 lklr m. scparutc dining rm., liv. rm., lg fam. rm., 21.2 ba . 2 patio~. utnum. Nr 1iark & pool You won·l ~disappoint l:'d Prll·e red ut•cd lo Sl31.000 land included IW·~!l .... Chanrellor Pla111on 1·or ncr lot. Study ot I ~IB ll with bulll-111 desk an•J books helves. lloug h sawn l'Cdar paneling 111 FH und UH. Near fumily pool nml park on on1· 111' University Park's mtc:-t streets red hill~:.:. 552-7500 A CONv!Nl[Nf 9"0PP1NC AND SCWINC GUIDE fOA THE CAL OH THE GO. Immediate Possession Cha'r ming 2 UR, W1SpaclOUS fam -rm, custom bwll, designed (or enlertaintni.: & privacy. 1-'ull pril'l' S169.SOO. OpPn Sat,Sun 1·5. Creative· l nvc:!l· ST ARTER HOME $65,900 lJ Rr New roor, plumh· 1ni.:. pnml, m~1<IP & out I\ 11 rhen rdurh1shed. Surx·r. BToro 10321-------- Price reduced. Walk from this 4 BR to ;111 schools, shops &. park. 1 Yr. home warranty. I\ great value al S79,400 . VALLEY 640-9900 Cobbler Apron! ments, 64<\·9513 CostoM.10 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VETERANS ATTENTION E.ASTSIDE ReaJ Estate ----- IUAICAAl S OPlN HOUS(' ~EAL TY 1,630,.ng•.Co•I• Mn• 645-9161 ------* TRIPLEX * Pride Of Owncr~hip. Three 2 Udrm. l ba units w patios. patio ... 6 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY DELIGHT Beautiful 4 bdrm honll' nn qmcl cul·dc-!.tH'. l'll·n ty of extras: Family r()l)m, rovercd patio & lari.:c fenced yard. Walk to the high school. Ask ing 584.000. p:irkmg. Pra·r rl'duecd. 5'~ Dn·no Qual. new JBr. Wont lust' t;ull 673-5741 ,\ c. upgraded. Sunwoocl afl 7 P:'tt . Ai,'l Trk. 22561 Marylhurst ---- NEW HOMES HEAR THE OCEAN /\llrulli\'c 3 tx·tlroom. 3 bath. 1700 SQ. fl. homes r c n t u ra n g r a ri> c I s • dr;ill('s, fully lund:.caped. laundry rooms, fenced yard. fircplal·es, 2 t•ar garages. Good CinanrmJ,? avt11l. St 15,000. V1s1t our olhce on prol)<'rty at 001 12th Street rm MES .., VERDE S80.900. Ml Inc. 581·0.154 A REALTY INC. 31R&POOL FowttalnYolley 1034 714/846-1371 Sharp, upgraded. N<'w •••••••••••••••••••• • ••·i--------~ roof, assumable loan ---------i--------~ Great area. $86.SOO OWNER ANXIOUS IUAICAll'T S OHN HOUIE llUL TY 17&30r1nQe,Coal1 -• \loved out or arC'a :-.!cw landscaping, l'arpet, puint in & out. Super classic home 011 a quiet cul-de-sac. ~.500 MINI-EST A TE V<.'ry large park hkt• yard with Doll llouSt· Fantasl1r location. i\ II terms. SCOTT RE.AL TY -TURTLEROCI< Yes, you can now hvc in this prestige area o( the bcaut1(ul lr\'ine nanch and enjoy all the com· munity faciltties, convc- n ienre of shopping, schools and transporta· t1on thorou~hfares. A great 4 bedroom home w11h huge pro£ess1onally landscaprd rt:ar yard Now asking $139,900. Call for appt. New Condos, 2 Br. 2'h Ra. 536-7533 RANCH RE.ALTY 2 frplc's, cer amic tile MESA VE R DE, 18SC {l ~~~~~~~~~ 551 2000 645·9161 kl he •. h p I •. CAU'fOVftll • ____ • ----tc ns °' bat . oo "' ""sq.fl., 3 Br. no qualify. spa. 675-4912 Broker ing, 15% down. Quick PRO'-£RtY EXCHAll8E. ta&. II es c r o w , q u i r k ~ --MES.A DEL MAR possession. $89,950. '963-6739 557-7620 The Roses · 2CHOICEHOMES ~Own~=e=r7~7=1·~2386~===~~~~~~~~~ And adore t he beautiful UNIVERSITY PARK $94.950 Exciting Edinbur g Both have sha ke roor & -; lush plants lhut sur- are in move-In condlllon. WORDY rounds this 4 bedroom •model townhome w i3 bdrms, Camlly rm. 2\.AJ Foor pets. equal fOIH Silts to h ( 2...,. --lo. "'7mltil,.,. o( .. 0<4. One as been reshly tllllHATCAT ....aoov•U1 T110tii u1. condo. Pool & clubhouse painte d insid e & ou t. ... _,,... .. ,..._..__n.. available. party patio. baths. Hu~e backyard S-8 -10 dtl11ht four llappy toddlers• w1brick patao &direpit. M-12-14 Quickies• Just two p~ New no wax floors In GURDY _._..._ .... ....._ ..... ,..... Olnang area, carpets. kitchen & bath s. T he _.,,...._ ... Mil • ...._T••'-111· drapes. '68.50-0, BKH, other ls immaculate 111· _.,_......,...,___.,._ 540-1720 ...._ .... ~.Al..W side & out w1great floor BY TIUCKYRICKY ..._ .. """""11.C Ufl,lllC. Waterfront Homes l-16-18 fOf each cuddle pet Whip them 631-1400 • "" 'f1T' ~ up ol b11&hl scraps f01 Ch11st Ul'-"i-IUt.i\T.... mis. any.Oay su1pmes. M1kt Woodbn dge, 3 BD 2 BA duck of dunbble teny. Pattern Broad moor paUo home. 7JJ2· lransftr of 4 toys. pla n. Private back yr d. CalJ now for more Info 1. c.IJ, Mt.~ (I) 545-9491. I I I • I I I ~ Walkr.r t; lfm Real Est.ale 4 BR. Z Ba, frplc, D/W, Mesi del Mar. Owner Avail. no w . SU,000. 98.1-5993 IASTSIDI 'fATIRMS Sharp 3 cl~an hom In iood ndjhbof'hood.,O>:':'• weJcom . Lit atone frplo In Uv rm. lnvIUn11 aid p1tlo throuch 1lldln1 al•~• dr off din rm. Cheerful back yrd w/fllb'pond. Only m,ooo. Call nawt 56-Nt. ~ Walk1:r f; I trn ' J............. (I) 1111 •1111 ,, ..... ..,_.. ......... ( .. I I I I •I I I I I ........................... ,J) 11 I I I I • I] I I ...... ~ ............ ()) 111111~ 111 1111111 •11 , .................. f2) lt!llJ M lll t ~ .. :;-:z ':"':',.:;. ..... I I I l 0 ! I f I , TIRIEU. eoreeous inside and out Cooloni. dust•ni th1n1s off SUS fof each paltetn. Add Sl09.900. Owner 551-4038 Of haw1n~ a secOlld cuo of cofltt JS, txh !J'ltent fDf hrst<lns LUSK PLA.i'I L -this >s tllt 1p1on yOll II -t~ airmail and llandhn&-Selld to: '"#I hi CalHontla" Reduced $4000. Lowest Open al tilt Wts. ti hlS Alio. Btook• · T 1 k pe>tktls fun ol llowm LA.MOMAIK HOMES J)..Dlce l n urt er oc P11nttd Pattern 9266· M1sstt Needlecreft Oept. 105 Highlands. Sl44.950. S 16' S(8 10) M(l2 14}, t(l6 Dally Pilot WeapeclaUttl Call Utl ror THE IRVIHE REALTOR ts~· Medium ·1equun 1 ~ wd~ Boie 163, Old Chelsea Sta . an appointment to aee 752•2000 4~ inch tabuc. Tiansler N.w Yor'1C, NY 1oo11. Pnnt ouree.lect.IODI. Na me, "ddrus, Zip, MALLOY REALTORS -ee-.-uU-ru-l·-N-ew_l_y_p1t-in_tcd_, Stlld Sl.2S tot ~ ,.ttn. Pattern Number. ~ 4Br, Sorrento Model In Md ™ for •II """" '-MORE tllen m r btfort! 200 first-dm llnMil, ltMfio&. dUlll'S plus 3 frM prlnttd lfl, H'~TOH the Ranch, formal din Stft• tt: alde JICW 1976 ftEb>l.ECllAfT v" • •"9 rm, tam rm, Jg pool & ,..., , OCI SIACLI" spa. Sl>l-3181 Owne r /Aat. Marian Martin ""A.. Kauverythlnf, 7!ic OolC·Tenn.la·Beach Pettem Dept. 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Nr ..,hOI"-SHOO. 4\19·3031 495-1720 ;1 b.ilh.'> lam1I\ 1110111 .! Caplskano 1078 SA.LE/LEASE l hlltoµ 3 ·•<' 1110 <11·i:: tX:l'Jll 'u Low <.lcn'9ty ~300,000 " lt:rm~ l':"·rvw do..,cd l !177 /\ W1llmm-.. l'J.,J 1'J1•1 lu·a Hlty 770 118112 II\:-<\ l'UI~ I •'Ill Ml:! -.1 ti l It I \t .t \ \ I 1· I I.;..} \\,I \ \ 111.\l II I f1 :!·Hiii 1' p(I•., I.~(· '>t'I' 111,1,Lt'f' 'lU"' J , .. h111t111 .. """ ,ti )171 !Jllll ·············••········ :1 lxl11n 111 ha V11l<.1gc Snn .luau t·undu I l'ar I<•" J~l' Sli:J,000 t•11m· 1111h 54H IW05 2 22 J\c-rcs, vacant land. zoned C·l, on Onstol St , Costa Me~o • • • NEW l•:ASTS tofo: :l !Ir. :! U\Hl!ETl'l!I \I.I\ A. 1.ldermon O~n 7 da}:. l:o'l•t• 557-0822 LOCJYfto hoch I 048 ~a HiCJWI I 05 21---•t•..t•.!.•'•~•10 ___ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Ur. '.!.1 4 U..a homt•" 'JUll Ba, fri1k, h~e ~uni vmil & J.1t11111 :! CJr !!Jr aj!l'. l..111' & pt•h ul.. ~50 1;75 li070 or h 12 111:m :."760 I' ark A\ 1· Laguna BeJd1 '1111.1rc lhc wmnl·r ol 4 Tick.ts to ttsc l"lne Hcrnst hsti•al A.ffORDA.IU1 J'u:.1>11JI) tht mo l JI rord1.1ble prur>crt \ Ill Laguna tUIJJ-. Hril!hl ~ a.u·y. :! B<lrm., &. l bath O· Y 0 Ju.:.t orn· 11101 k tu the bl'at·h ~ewh 11• det:oratl'fl. ) ou CJll llltt"" in with onlv Sl5,500do\\11 lnlert·'t 1inlv llna11l·J11~ available 0:'111.Y SH5.~l410 < ircurn'>lJ•i•I'"' llll\\'ntl----------1 l'll 111ling:. & :-.011nn1t m·w "" m·r Imm 11111, '"I! A·FRA.ME \II'\\ !i Nl'wly complt!ll'd Mowttoin. Des~rt, ----- R.sort 2400 GordHI Grove MORIMS REAL TY * 494-8057 * 1nl11 ... , l IV lhr, :!llJ L.Jrge J hdrm, :.! .. lur~ " tlel.'ClrJtor l'rpti; & rrirne Commercial .. hake i ... 1r l'J11•..i ttu .. I t I •-t 11c.1l1u l>lab Pt-rfrct 1111 MainrT-ants ... .. h h ti ~l'" ) pain t'( 111 'v ou cnlcrla1rung Call U1lhe 1-· ..... '"'m'· •\'" 1.: ~rJ t Skllb to ocean ~llt.~ou liJ3 3150 Long term NNN lease' hte t:ocuJ t·rpt t'"l"1'tt' CAYWOOD including S&L company. dl'l'Orntor d rp-. w .. 111'1'r' HEAL TV I;\(.' Santo Ana I 080 grocery storei., Ca!>t luo<l :.ta111cd .:la:.!> tl111 Ii' i; ,. 548-1290 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• restaurant Sl~l.OOO to rm di\ 1dt'r, \\lr ~olll'llcr.1__________ UPGRA.DfS SJ.500.000 Prin only l'l<'l'l ~arai.:l' doo1 DAVIDBOUHKI-' 0 pt! n l' r I',. r r l' l' l l) Good lnvesa.--nt! The word lakt'l> Oil 111·w u1 T it , Jfll'V lll<'Jnlll" With lh1 ~ "' ' fntbCp cl \'ll'W u( j!ratlrll! " C 11546 995() t'allle & S;ultllcbiH'k to 2 Story Condo, :s Hll Vu hcauurul l.'nd unit 1"u11d11 --~-__:___ 1nl1n1Ly . C11mpletc or !\leadow & Coa:.tlin1• No l'Xl)l'nSc i.pa1c1I in Condominiums/Town· pnvllt'Y Many luxury ~.000 firm. &15 2'J!l2 ;.1fl ,. i1 m I 11 I t n1 a k Ing ho.ates for sole 1700 l'Xtra:; Best buy on hill 5 30 pm l1·Jtun·~, '.I l1tl1 rn:-. + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l~l Lo:. Scrranos. /\:.k loll. :.! b.ith,; Villai,:c Int.: ~l:!J,OOU Pnn only Walk ~ 1,tJOO 400.~21 Ownr NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 lx.'<.lrm. 2 hath l llr how.t:, t-:a~t-.11lc. I\" R.\NC.:110 MIRAGE ll~e enclosed pJlio .._ modrlecl ktl<'hl'll, nl'" "'fll"; SPRINGS" all schools. $425 mo cµ~. $2.')0 mo &12 2639 ·1 Br 3 1 . ""'3l rt Water pd. Call Pam or · , ', >a. """ . ~q Leslie. 546-5880 3 Dr, l '' ha rnn1l11, g.ir Mo'~ '" now Sell ·tin --------patio pool, nr So C::.t o ,, (' n + m c r ow av Balboa Island 3206 l'la1J 5350 l>·IO U7:1J lhhwshr n•rril! \V 0 , ••••••••••••••••••••••. frplc, bar Will.'emakrr, "ww nrook\'1ew Condo :J nr i.alc, dbl i;ar w;auh. $265. UTIL PD! hdr. :!' ~ ba, air cond. Family Entertommcut Ocl.1and2 Woodbridge rn l n inc· (Culver Dr at 8Jrrant·u I l'leusl' l'all f>.12 5678. 1-:ll.I 333. lll l"JJlm \'!IUI l1ckell> ' tlr Totul :;ec. $215,000 Unreal! ManY xtra!>, carv .. drJ)S. all major JP R i c h u r d II e h r , many more avl al bcal·h pins. Pvt pal111. tcnm:i. ~:?13)277 0300'(213)821 :111 Small fee. Unt. Call the pool, Jacu111 No pt•ls :;.r;:~nll 5er v todJy $4801 mo. Nr So <'sl * * * Out of County ••Consumers G u1d1• Plaza· 540 ffl!8(i ---- Property 2550 ----Nice Jbr hiw. clhl i:arui.:<• :1. Udrm. 21'.J ba, bll~n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona det Mar 3222 f'rplc 1 thilc1 pt•ls OK Spcrlacular ocea111i.:.1 WALKTOFISHIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~o&Ui:l1!J2 uyon,u.IUS!ISantaJ\n.1, D•corator's Delight 2·Sly. E nitlbh rnuntr~ slyle W I Ulll>\'I II\ 1'111 , frplc., bdrm , cll•n & Im Gul!sl rm. & ha w -.1·p entry 011 lo"~·r 1 .. v .. 1 Nee<lr.. work' $l•l!JJ,oO , :\ll~s1nn Hl'.J lty 1~11 01:11 By Owner· 2 br. 2 ba, ml .llL'>l a few blocks aw,I\ mac, up~raded condo rrom this qua lily huilt 'I On Lai:. N1g. i<olC cour:.c tx.'llrm humc, lari:c Cami Tl'n. i:otr, swim rae ly room, 2 bulh, dhll'fplc 552·7000k_ i~~~~ Decorator's Model 2br, 2bu romplctl'I~ fum'd Condo for the dis i.:nminatin~ lnl'ld' 11001. sauna, Jacuu1 Golll.'r~ rl'lreal ~17 ,SIMI l l1•11lcl. (; \ 711 !.12.'i H!lll7 Duplens/ Onthsal~ 2 Bdrm. I 1, hath,.,. 2 y rs ult.! l:'ullv 1 arµl•tcd. trplc.:, hlt1n' & rn1t-ro Wa\l' l'allll rront & 1(.'<lr OH•rlook1nj.l lakt· SSCJ,000 Cottage, 2 Br 1 Ba. patio. I.II S.'i2S;mo. 642 8907. new decor. carport. S ol Small 2 Hr, ulil pd. 2~fi J\, 75l:J [111417 llwy. 955.3547 eves SJnla l:.aht•I. vets ok. 1 h . s:w mu ~Ii· 794~1 {1\:can '1cw. n·::. pa1111 &•<1ut1ful 3 hr. 2 ba + rkn nt•w 1·rpl, 4 br 2 bu, t!eu 1·u~l hm Mex tilt-, l\tfo;.<)J\ l>EL M/\H, 3 Bit. 2 Clost: lo srhools. !Ju, Homan tuh Sundk tta. frpk. hl'JUt cll'an S65() mo 493-5710 an 5 flea 1 c !>ta 11· S \ I. 1-. S PF.RSO'll <\. l<EYl'\I. AGENT <>11~·111ni.:,., St•IC starter for" progrc,'>1\ll' & mnovall\ e off"•· COUMy & Company 497-2457 IHVESTMEMT OPPORTUNITY ~xccllcnt Motel 111 the heart of Lai.:1111.i Xlnl c:ond1l1on LJrl(c pool & rt:C"rcallon u rcJ ~hnrl "alk to bcJc•h. Fm 111 lormation call Riviera Realty 494.56 78 499.zsoo dubll avail 49!1·:1622 large corner 111\ 0'11> nl•r JnXIOUS and Will lad11 REALTORS 1800 fmanl'e <:a l1510 !Hi I WHtrninster I 098 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 PLF.X·s.!<13,000 Dlk lobeat:h 10' f down968·5700 READY TO MOVE? Thi" lolally refurb1~ht:d LaJ:una Beach hc>mcl•_-~~·-•_-•_• _----1 Income Property 2000 awJ1ls )our occupunry Convenient location ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:nJOY <:alahnu sunsl'ls & STEAL New vamt 1n~1dc and out S" .._. CLEME .... T'"' WW EST PHIC:.Ell L.J • I l I Bed 2 "'" "" ~ ~~u~~~~o 'lt~.~-f ;;~e 3 Br Newport Cre.,l ('on IJa[t;_.,~ ;~Ir. A:.~ur::blc TRl·I?L£X~xlra n1cr 3 do, ::!1.· BJ. nr pool. J\,.,k V \ /\:.kini,: $65,900. BR, 2 BA O\\nt:r"' unit ~Ian• mi: $119,500. M.ikc an) 1..i. .. _11_21_1_, ______ w frplc Walk lo beach & reasonable offer' park. $152.500 K-INV. 640 K:JOO ""~ SfHifi DUPLEX-Sharp 2 & l ~ near beach & park NEWPORT CREST REALTORS S91.500. CONDO BERTH/\ m :NH Y ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS JUST LISTED Rt•.11 E ''"''' /11c J Mc111,11c /1 U.1y Pl.1/.t 661 116 1 831·3888 --------1Lc*e Forest 1055 Most clcs1rubll' plan Ii HEALTORS Bcdrms & dl•n \\Ith 215De1Mar 4!1:!1121 I 0°/o DOWM! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<·w 3 hcdrm. J ba, !pie, Uah.lwin Woods 6-0 Phm :! Jerk.;, dy11amlc· dt•:.1i:t1 Sl lli,OOll Uy Owner +-Oldcr upgrallt•d 2 5116·8054aft5 bl'<irm rental lo hl•lp w11h Miuion Vieio I 06 7 ocean view Upgrn1frd1--•D•E•S•P•E•R•A•T-E•! -· 27 UNITS, INDUSTRIAL cpts &cir~. wet bar, 110111 PAHK Annual intom1• & ten111 .. tourts B1cy1·h· M u:.t :.t'l l vr•111lo '. thstantc to hl'Ul'h Of Ahi;olulcly charm1nl!' SI09.00U. Pri('C<I n l fe r t!d lor Sl25 UOO l..oli;olwuodwork&11scd ~30.000 St>llcrwilli.:arry 645·3474.fittdCarpcl brick tq,le. A r eal eonlrall ill !.I' •• Print· By owner t:tgo)..t 4 Br charmt·r 111 1·rmv••n1cnt only. Bkr. !>5ti-U171 pymnts. flolh With SUl>l.'1" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean v1ow. Pn('t:d to !>ell at $232,000. World Wulc Brokers, 673·4545, Jt:an p r o f c s i. 1 o n a I y i----------i toe Ouly s:i~.900 llurry, 1----------landscaped Supt-r ur1 hurry, huri;'' Dls ....... ss Pro-rty.' W/\TERFltONT rr~ r--graded. No agts. 581·0472 VACJ\TfON l I0\1 t-; ()'II ERA./Weshide T can rind it ror you Newport Beach I 069 WATF:R Bl·autd ul 11-..Rl•ty ...... lnc.-•8•4•8•·2-32_3_ Beach area spec1Jll..,l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uclrm Mobil•• hotrlt'. 1• ProbaWli, t,orct-losure,, Bankruptcies. D1vorct• (•omplell'IY furnl'>hl•cl Other Real Estate lnveslmenl propert1ei. .\II am<>nit1c,., fur .11lull ••••••••••••••••••••••• Below market pnce h\ mi:. CommumlY pool, Mobile Home1 Worid Wick Brokers JJcuiz1 & rcc-rl'a uon For Sat. 1100 Call 673·4545 nle. SBEDROOM FIXER Cull Mr "'n •y 542 3456 UEN lllNKL1': H .K 640 71149 mt., new k1teh . kid:. pct:. 644 !IHOG days. TUR.._.l.._.G TO GOLD --.-----ok $150 mo. ti-12 7Hl-1 . "" "" Spac ideal Cam hm. ''2 IJlk -lop Of' The World, 31W •, ac in ('arlsbJcl Nr Oe<«111 -. 2 br house & !',tud111 H 3 Zn $117,500. l'nn tJll A.,rt 729 3601 J\M or PM lo Big Corona. 4 Bil. :1 D p . t 3226 lk•rn l>r. 4Br, lam rn1. DA Frpl. gar. ~uest rm ano 01n r p SIH.'i 494·1.il.25 art 6 & ba. Call 673-5646. • •••••• •• •• ••• • • • • • •• • • --- ------(lwt•l fl''>ld. beaut 3 Kr ARCH 1H:1\Cll llGTS. :1 Rr 2 Ba. µ11 .. 'lure::.qu<·. den, Om Hm. b1i: k1t<·h, newly decor "d,. 2 lir. dapl.loard collage, '-lCll'> w bltns. new l'l>l. view. yard, i::ar, deliciou-. Out of Stat~ to l'llg Corona. Si.ii5 per Sl95 m.a) 49ti O'J81, Day~ VICW s;IJO mo 646·0505 Property 2600 mo. tii3 5180; 644·01~ 1213> 35811189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Vast Ocean Vu 5 Acres of Land, 2G mt FOH Lt::ASE Lari;e fj Fountain Valley 3234 Unique 2 Bdr m, 2 ha. from Klamath 1-·a1b. bdrm home . New I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crplc, BB~. rurn;unfum, Ore s.!000 tlt\2 4fiHI SlOOO. mo. Grt-at 3 b<.'drm, 2 hath, extras. ~so. Ph 49'.J 4il5 Re-at Estat~ bchmHJe 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt. Beach U~ITS 1 Bldi: on Ualbva. :l rt•11l <.'ti a" 4 l Hldg on 2 loL' on :14.,1 St J\11 rented. l'r s:c1•1.ooo THE CA.LLISOM CO. 675°4961 Newport Bek. Realtor oc .. :AN v11::w 110M 1-: $\29,000 Will exchuni.:e tor smrtller how1cs 11r un lh Or ., ') S('Oll Rl'ally 5367~ Real&tat. Wantfli 2900 1;.u 148\ _ h~c bonu,., room rplt'. or 49-1-2379 IJW, cpts, drp:., super -----LRc 1luplex home m t'd:\1 :J n 11 r m ~ & :J B a Fabulous ma:.ter s111l•• Sm pvt y<l SGOO . mo i52·0017 /\j.lt 2 BH. I l>a w, gar S:J'iJ mo . )rly. bt:. Incl'!> wtr. I ra:-.h & ~r!ln :~ ti40·~26~> :'-IL•w Uplx 3 br 2 hn. !pie, n\l to park Wik lo heh ~75 IZH Bc~Onlll 1;1<1 17:1:! ne 1 g h ho rho od, S415. LOC)W'O Hills 3250 9GJ·45G7 As.:cnl, 1111 ft:c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Lovely home. 3br, 2ba. GA.RDEH COTTAGE frptc, crpts, dprs, bltn:., Nic·csl 2 br lownhomc in /\1C, sundcck, fncd yd. t-'ount:.1111 Vallt:\ Com l(ardl.'ncr. S425. mo. Call munity (J<.1<11 S:l35. <:<tll wkmls 768-4753 !JG2-778!1ur!l4>:l :m10 ----~o Miguel 3252 Vt:ry P' I ~x1•r hllll'. JO' ••••••••••••••••••••••• walb. :1 l!r 2 Ha, Fam cw home. 3 Br 3 Ba, wet Hm, hlln ... w .. hr dryr, bar. nr vark & lake. $450 .i1r. \l1:i., ~:>uo mo mo.493-11796 Nr llcach. shop:,. upp1•r. :1 !Ifill ,1;:17 or 5 10·0511, ------- Ur:.! l!a. w u. u, w. !pit-, :J62 Ol!b2 • a Terrace Twnbae 3 Br ~!425 · 673 !i:lolO. HwttlnCJIOftleach 3240 ~~wBaFp~~l~~~ ~~a~ - ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\.1\tr Bdrm. com rn pool, Move m now~ Newly lll' Heal mce 3 br, 2 ba, cpls, WnnLS, pvt beach. $575 cor. 3 bdrm .. 2 ba .. rrplc . drpc.. 2 car gar , fencl'll mo blt-1ns: sep. mstr. 11wtt: yard, ~ooll loc $395 BLUE OOLPIUN By OWMr·Duplex Ocean :.1!1c ul llwv 111 most desirable area 111 Laguna, ancred1hle while Waterv1t•W, frpks. (Ob of potential. S225.000 Serio~ inquine., liy pnn cipalli only plea:.c <711) 4'l4·179S Brin~ 'our paint & TLC Cur lh1,., laq~c J-:ctstbluJ f home pr1t:ed tu :.ell. Submit oHer. with l.unken tub · end. !163 4567, Agent, no ft!l' H t;/\L TY 20x56 Skyline 2br. 2ba. s ~---------willpay<'allhinarlashfor atnum S600mo.Noµcll>. ------- -49J.S337,Ca11 MaryBrnns fo('1litws Po..,:.1hle ho at ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ~--------­••••••••••••••••••••••• slip available. S&l,000 SALISBURY HEAi.TY Call 673.QXXJ Star c M /\dull prk. B k /\gent 675-5930 3 Br. 2ba. rpL,, drps, 2 car for appt al499·1592 llcnt under Sl:JO. :s m1 tn 7 UNITS yourhowst-or unil'I ac ---------gar. f<'nt-ed, frplc. $400, Ol'l'an S:.!7.500 . By paymnt:.OK.Scott llcal tx>luxe 3 br. 2 ba, lront 6i.'i-5f!IO.f>l203!1:1 BEAUTIFUL 4 BR Home w,sw1mm1111: .----------1 0 E T SOI 0 Owner MS 33.'i7, 646 6267. Costa ~fesa . Sl7,500 111 ty .'i3l.i 75.1.1 dupll-x. il8 J asm1ne ------1 .Mile pvt bch, teon1 ... 1.t00l Near tcnlll'> c·o111 ts P .N IL · rome llu~l' lot Sli;!l,!l:iO DO .... 'T LIST-SELL'. $ii5 mo 644 2405 l Bedroom condom in mm I d 3 Br ., &schools. Many ht·ndih DOVER SHORES 2520 Univcr..1ly, :! Br 2 "" --near pool anti tennis ~•sec fuar · · ~ aneludcdmthii.purrhai.t• BEAUTIFULLY op-Ba, adults. nrokc·r . ---------• 6 UNITS Wcw11JbuyyourOran1:e Lge duplex, 2 )rs old 3 S2 !10 , month Cull houseoAi':k8os.$550 OCEAN VIEW R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0350 oCS165,000. poi~•d 4 ... -drm, 2 • _752_·9023______ County home at full Br, 3 ha. f rplc & 2 t·ar i;.w 4477 '"• we ·-$25 000 on 30,000 sq ft ~ + + lc>l vahll' 1·11:.h 11nc week J(ar. $575. 633-7064 SPECTACULAR bath home. Sep. dininCJ BAYSHORES Zoned C-2 R-4 East:.Hlc Hdi·tt·ni ... -. (·;111 today' -Neal. 2 hr. l ba home, Ocean views from 3 Br, z MAYO CK c CHu•nH11ol •'•""' LAGUNA BEKH (714) 494·2146 POUHDIHG SURF Hear t he pounding l>urr .. from this 1957 t0x52 Par amount mol11le home. complelely turn, for SJ6,000 rm, formal llv rm, 2 B r, l ba + g ucs t. 2 Bedr m, 2'bulh, Mobile Cost a Mesa. Sl29,!t50. J\~t•nl !lli:t t:l4i7 w cpls, <lrps, 2 rar gar. ba ranuly room. 3 c:ir brick fplc, 2 eor Secured comm unity llome. 20'x57'. In deluxe ~646--9!198--agt._._____ Cotta Mesa 3224 l''cncttd yard. Nice a rea. ~ar new home in Dana CJaroge, londspd & Walk to pvt hco1·h1•s. adult, no pct park. Call -----_ Rentofs ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ.50. !lfl3·4567, agent , qo Pt. Ownr/Agt493-7278 sprinkle,..d. Best buy $115,000. Call owner al for details. Ed Riddle DELUXE DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Conwfners Beware! rec. Ml-s-sl-on Viejo 3267 in tllh •• e lush e 1714>770·2063 ·R~ea~l~to~rs~, 64~6~-88~1~1.~~~ $94,500. 2 Bdrm & new l Houses Furnlst..d Before you pay Borne 3 Br, 2 ba. frplc, pallo. 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N Us · II bo v· Bdrm. Income $625 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• agencies ror the •·r un blks ocean. Hlttns, New [.()S AUsos Villas 3br , 2ba n e I CJ h b o r h O o d • cw ting ar r icw SP "CE R'"'....., SBO. mo. Great neighborhood Balboa ldOIJd 3106 a r o u n d • ' c a I I cpL-;,drps 21:H2.~·0314 condo. "'n"losed gara"e $1,.6 500 0 ..._ wlll Home Monlego. 4 Bdrm. "' '°"' "' ' ... "' • · .. , ... r 2 ba. S139,500. Fee 1712 632 P lumer. Open Mon ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONSUME RS GUIDE. --pool 557 5591 help finance. Pt. Westbourne 644·4218 tt7•900. Htg Bch lhru Fri. 9-5. 557-4579 WINTER RENT.AL Many have and :Jre glad 3 Br, 2 ba. bltns, 2 car --·-------2 br, J ba, air cond, new t"··y di'd. lOO's of hse'•.. ,Rar , fenced, yd, pool. wport leach 3269 Worid Wide Broke" Pnnc1ple onl.v. """' 8487 Ch"rm1'no 2 Br 2 Ba fplc '"' ·' carp . .....,. * SPENDA.ILE * u " • • plex's &: apt's available $440. 14431 Chateau La. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 73.4545 2 ho I 3b •. garage 67_5 0994 U """3 •uc W T..,.FRO.._.T 2412 Holiday Rd J!\1PER1AL 24x5S, 2 BR, 2 uses on l ot, r "' NOW! At beach or... P u• ._... H4PT A jgl "" 5 BDRM-d 3 BA RA+ den; porch +2.rar 2br. Nicely renovuted STEPS TO B/\Y, 3 DR 2 to JOO's of NEW listings 3 Br, -bltns, frplc. Yrly THE ILUFFS pool. Beau~~iui ly dl' ports. Free inspection. property w i7% spcnda· ba, din rm. frpl. ~ar. 2 each d a Y • Sm a 11 Let lL4' show you how to lse. Days. 774-4384 or Better than new! Lge. 3 coraled Bue cola home Agent. 646·4380 ble per mo. 171•500· patios Open $12~ 328 feciFREE life servi('e. be living rent free and evcs/wkods675-6169. ·o-·c-·..,-... -· .... -· .. -•u•I bdrm. sphl·level with rompletely upgruded & 8x45-Pe~ park-4'enclosed Mew~s!r::::tate Sopphi~c. 644 0954_ -64..S:~onsWMn Guide making mon<'Y· Call Lovely 2 sty, 3 Br. 2'h ba, ., "' "" Y bay & lil!hls view. Total· better then new Va fence air rondltloner 2 8olboo r.,..lnsula JI 07 Scott Realty 536 7533. frplr J2' Boal slip. S6SO. CHARMER ty new anterior decor cant ready for 1mmed ::.tor~ue sheds go~d · 645-6625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUlET·CUTE-P RIVATE 675-6775 Pl 1-Truly outstandin g <1t occupancy Sl!l8 500 ,, • ·------ hrd lL'lwdgu. esrllr~.nlt1 m m·r1J11.~; SlJ9 500 n-Forldo · 10•2 yard, 2 bloc~s lo Mesa ESTAT E $l,SOO.OOO Winler s;ntal nr Bay & l Br, utU pd. $290 mo. 1,~e 2 Br 1 Ba home, cpts, -FFS CONDOS J , •AGENT'"''"""" -,-n Y C'~nter Shoppmg Center. 4500 Sq ft .. house on 6 Ocean 2 or 4br. frplc & 642-M3Sor646-6423 drpe, fncd yd, gar. $300 BLU . ~ $165,000. .....,......,., Sat&Sun 1-S S.S.000.548·3741 • . furnac·c No pe t s. Leases start.mg at....,.,., i ac r es, ma Id q l rs ' 12\3)243-5316 Condo. new 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 mo. 842·1205 Month. Aeent 644-U33 - __ :run-:.:.,~··==---L~~els~~s~~ sr~":~· Cocn67t3Pro54pel0rt es ~1'xl8' Parhklane. 4beRmhs, ~~~~~pe~p·po~~t~1:~~ o..t-wportle-~h 3169 dear gar, lrefr1g,_ wahlr 3 Br +den. wifrptc. Close BLUFJ:-'S WATERVIEW ~.11 - 1294 ff Fl lb 1 • Newpt Be , near ac . .---ryr, VoO , tennis.yr Y to shopping center bus ,000/o ers. ex ti -----/\du ll par k. Owne r . only.714:848-1188 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lse.S480mo.642·3443 e v 1·ce s 4•01'm o 3BR.&fam .,beaut.gat- lY on interior features. CROSS COUNTRY s r · " · cd courtyd A&t 644-1133 1990So.Cst.Hwy .. m -ss i9 <8·5) 540·3383 Broker OCEANFRONT si5.ooo.54«>-2737 PROPERTIES, INC. OMTHES.AMD DUPLEX 2Br1 Ba, $295 _494_-00_53 ______ ,..;;.::.;..:..:...:.......::.-=..:....--- FOR SALE, /\B Hg ts, 3 Br 2 Ba. end or quiet strecl. Fantas t ic v iews . Reduced $4000. 494.9455 cooperaUon. $250,000 $95. Mo. space r ental Investment Div. llcauttful 3br, 2ba, dplx, & $275 No pets 1950A & E ll b Oceanfront 2 Bit. 2 Ba, 3 Bdrm home on best neauUful l or 2 BR patio, new cryt.s. drps l952M~ er P L&.s-4sss xeeu. v\d ome near gar, crpt/drps. r e frig. OCEANFRONT beach. Wood paneling Mobile Homo In xlnt INVESTMlNT 120/o /\vull Immediately 'tit Y ocean,-4 • 3 ba, ta m Yrly lse.~.642'3443 West Newport 3 Br. Attractive childrrn·11 pork. Full price $13,800. Cash on cash r eturn for 8178. $600. 752·7410 dys, 3 Br., 2 Ba. fam/rm, on rm, din rm, wcl bar, fire -..:...-------- Beach Hom e. Enjoy loft. <LX9303) Days, 540·5937 commercial properly. 494-48Sl evs/wknds cul-de·aac, carp/drps, rlng , o~l~oo~ BBQ & 4 Br, 3 ba, fa~ rm, 3200 Catalina view & surfing P.nnv Brom1 or eves 557·3590 Nly leased, prime Jocn· uu. incl 1• rdne r . pool. S750i mo, Consider sq.ft. 1444 Santiago, N.D. u t Your doo r step. Real.;,.~' 645-153 I tion in orange Co. Call Oceanfront deluxe fa m ily 551-5071 lse/opt. 848-0707 $1500 mo. Agent, $41-5032 HILLVIEW $250,000. ~~J~~;SC>~~i!~h~~~ rorappt. ~'b!; 1~~f'c1; f~~a~:!: 5275. 2 BR, 1 ea. gar,«'· Lg 1 Br condo. All NEWPORTCREST Step tnto the wh1rllnl.l PttCJCJY lrom1 1---------lion, 7204 coast Hiway, MA y 0 CK Refs. Avail. 3 to 8 mos. dec,fcdbkyrd.Adulicpl, !t~~n~tl~!·e .~lef:t~e: 4BR&3BR,tennia.pool. waters, relax nnd look Realtor 645-1531 LINDAISLE NB. <'Ol\l'o1t•T"'" S700.6'15-184i nopels.&46-1078 1310/mo.(213)377~ ~~·!~·.,!.mm~.8'75-4J7U or E BB TIDE fiE J\LTV out over the expansive Beautiful 6 Bdrm. 6"11 ~~ BEH:H 4 BR on Beach, winter Mesa Verde North, 3 Br 2 v..,,.,,._ ocean and canyon views L.IDO ISLE 4 IR bath home with formal 'SS f1eetwood w /altach v _,494•2148 leas.., rus. 964·2187 & Ba. clean, fplc, new cpts. 3 BR, 1 BA. patio, 2 car .... S ... 'UFF rrom the privacy of your 1 B /pvt t Agt dining room family rm. cabana, Cum. MlOOon a.,. l blk to bctt S350 -•-outdoor spa, Sl 9S,500 rw en ry. · llvln& rm. kitchen and 2 NewportAve.548·9065 o~a·s 4-lllX 00().1830 many xtras. ssoo. Avl ,,_.. · · · 3 Br, 3 ba. w/fam +den, $229,000. l -66l·262S Bdrm suites overlooklnl ..... _for_....._ 120 ,. "" Octl.Call549-3112 mo.536-732S & 5 :16·2S28 form/din, Jrg kicJien , .<l6)) WESTCLIFF d lx 3 br, 2 waler Pool Jac uzzi &-..,...... -., Owner's 3 br, 212 ba l"tu.e 3244 frplc, vltr*. l6761rnolncl ba, coun\ry style !am Bauna: oock & BOAT .. ••••••••••• .. •••••••• +three. 2 br units. F t P Beaut • Bdr m h om e New 3 Br C ondo.••••••••••••••••••••••• gard&wu.AvailOctlT. rm,outdoorentertaining SUP.S74S.OOO byowner. HA.CRIS $l89,500.Crealivelnvest· w/boach o ut fr ont. S unflower & Be ar. 64S-4107 paUol. Open daily, UOl 673-7&46or&44·5S80 Fentai Uc view. SOulh of ment.1.644·"13 Fabulous view, compl tmmed occupaocJ. RD4TAlS --------- Pembroke. By owner, ---------1 Ora.nae ~ly. Citn be TWO HOUs11.s furn. 850/m o, winter CIOCl/mo. Pb644·H93 2 BR. 2 ba ••.... 1425/~25 2 Br, 2 Ba, near new, $400 $1'9000 6469836/E '"'·U . """' 5 lA 2 +DOf'3br,2ba •• $525 + uUl. Adults, nopeu .. 646-0loo ' • vea s.ca...... 1076 ~L.,.. pnce $1&,vuv. ONElOT 0n'water.1Bdnnw/boat • UOOHUCHI 3BR,2Da. ...S435i700 W/D, gar. Nr. Hoag =====;.;;...;;...1-----------l•••H•••••••••••••••••• r . en•) S'7S.S7lT Prime Eaat•lde. 3 Br ellp a'111U1ble, f790/mo. Circle \bis, baa pa\ 3 BR, 2'h Bo .. ·•• M00-450 ffolp 548..a&3 · • la ,f __. lxc.... BEACHW LEVEL each hom • Separato oceanll"Onl 2 Bdrm Doll +more. M.any more nl. • 8R,2i,t, Ba .•...••. S79S ......... IOiiO ray"'-.4.--S' .t.co 0 ·-ltl\t\! ORS22-20llO tads, hardwood Ooorf, u---Sho-term-"" Small fat/LIFE Sert. COSTA M ESA 2BR.lba.$3SOmo,yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Udo Nord Pler olk UO\'.k • ...,....n. .. v • ...,., , 1 .. ~· • • -Un' Prof rntl 1er• "BR "ba' .. -••Ln =~pl C'A 221 F f P ~ I I • ....--......... r lck •P c, aaalft~ -wk. • .. •;""" • .. •• ............ ....., .... · • """ 3 an 2 BA bm w1w,1. + , Bay ront rop. _.acu ar ocean '+' ew, "'' , ........ ~ ..-__.., -. ut.::' __.. Ht l<l\ft 142.soozorMHOOOll.216 exec. 4 bedroom, clcn, DIV&OPBS IJ0,000. Owner/Ast. Joe On Udo. On water wHh •• ....... ·um-Gulde --ll;UllU• .., •"11'1• ay romll~ room , name Devln642.a68 ,,.. h d I l 2 ...,.,. ,.. .. t O / I l Mt •--"' • Rlvenldt county In Surt--•c an rn n vu. ---------1 re o • • n • r 1 · wpoti ~ I 069 room, V P•tllln• on ap· n'lm••d. •"prox. fi90 Co•-..-4 .... Bdrm. t!OO/mo UNREAL! OnlY S215. All .... u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• prox. ·~ acre. Bouaht "' .. ....,-.... , T~"FRONT IOMES .... , tfn Kid OK. 11 V aCIU. Perfect ror m nl· Spacious owneni unltJ.. $ WA .a:.i' J uu • ama VllW·S6t,910 ON PENIN., huae 5 br, ~ another, MUST HA E ranches. 5 Milot from BR, 3 Ba. +three 2 ~It e:n.uoo fee. nt. Pl'Of mtl 1erv. t"" Dt~•• view ov.r ba1 ovcrythlna ne w . OFFER . Now only LAkO"Perrls. ...,., • .,0 d .. 6'5-4900 ""' .1 ... 1 Ceil · Bruce at 968-'7468 or St(I) ooo •c T"' vto• co "-' " ar~ acp. yr !t-" ••Confumm GuJda Lellute orld; bHUuiu ruckS U63H'71 BERTHAHENRV "' • "'n. "' · yn new. fi .P . '189,:>W. vely luml•hed beech --------• •LIDOISLI• 3 BR. 2 BA. oewly dtert'd, lra. 1uMY pallo. /\CC'e!lll to t.cnrth, ~b 4t club.~ <'710644-laJeO, Sbdrm. Jbalhcondo,•11 .a , 1\EALTORS tll-0350 Ait.&44·9513 house on bay w/aan<ly tASTSIDE amall old onM~l.nnoorl_,..i adult erea. BLUFFS 215Del Mar 4DH12l front. P"' eonununltY· ruhloncd 2 Br housa. ..... -·1 Balboa Covta. Plenty of tncl. aara1e 11• rd. •&23CAM..,5J)a:l1M1fl ontboBat,IBriBl.un· " ~~ BlauL 2 br. 2 ba '1H" BEST BUY IN SAN IOACats t.M..... ....... parldnc. I bl'. 2 ba. bar. $315 mo.18'70Ch.urch t. clel'around Pllt1'ln(, rutl -~ • plan on treenbelt. Im· CLEMENTE. tuu oc•an flxer upper. Needl Iota ~-· imt"'P• ST~/mo. yrlJ lie. Mfa ~ CULV1'!1lDAL'E, • &n, 2 Met.all)'. 1 )1' '"· STOO Cl.I.A 11 ma~.~. ~/many lnl view, fro m thl1 prof of TLC. On pav d rd, $177 •EM ' L 1 o!1• OU·UU or •fa=t•ld• .... 1 ..... St. ,_ ba., lmmac. sRl •' ... cpta, mo.~oves. -+ ~l ~mprovn\t'•· '""lMt decrt'd 3 BR, 2 BA bm In wtr, uUI, ill u1eable. ~ >-~ -·---ru• ..... v A -~ Harbor i::atatn. All elec Tuel 1115/yr. v A ROO. Y•rlt ll'IC"Om• ns,eoo < • quiet cuJ-de ... c. Ch•rtil· :t'Z::01 club. "25. st. "A Hone raoch In •cit kltchen. ,guiet. It, only (114) fT7·5881 ::,: Wrm. uppw Ii I S-Ch Mlltl l I 7' lo• I B~ Z' Ba. boN, Bat OQ IOlf eounie. Hi IUUOO. Tl'1 llfi\i dOWo OJUD-05.10 , toww .... atnUe .................. -••• fain-rm w/Jiauaed'Jui£tl OR££NTftltE WJodsor btam cell. frpl, 1ar. J)oa"tdt'Opthe ball I Oft 1 )Ob ~ a ~·c.GI\ Dally )'ilot CIH•Hl•d Ad ..,tu.am. • hu~: Prine. only. •ch .......... JtM I S.J. 2 Br, ptUih lnt1 lrplc, olc111nt wltn* .s.L4bf.ZbaUtJ.XlAL ,_,.eefarbo&t amper. <TI4>.~~lp31 or (213) S&lL ldk ltern wlUl a llalfd!....... 1$00/mo. Ocb vlaw, arCema.M?lmo.t»-«ind. C.ll: 644-0171 a Ccn_plt fee~ TS/mo. m.:tlGI ~PllltClaMifMdAd. mf!llor:uw7•7. ev~. ePM."1U.metrlutdl. Olll_.U • J • • .,...... . . . ....... u.. ...... , ~· ..... ~ .,. ...... .......... ~ u.fwoa. .,. hM1th u.fww. .,.. .... h.......... Thur!d!y. B!ft.n'lbe<r 29, 1177 DAILY PILOT •s •••••••• ··•••••••••••••••••••·· tT.tt•-~~-~~-; •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ················••••••• A&a--•---&....1 ..... oo • _ _..' ---~ s~oo ••••.,.•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ~ .. $.._.. 4JOO ~-•• ..-. ,_ • ) ... ,..... ... , JZ6t ..... I'•••• >707 Me-----.& leeclt l14t Met• 3124 HYRI ...... °" a.och 1140 Newport leecJI 316 .................................................................... . ·····•······ ,.,.,......., ... . ••••••.•..•...........•..............•....................... ••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • R be h N 8 M~ VERDE ISC> 1q n l<ltt "Tlmmy•• Lgo Gold Creal l.f-11 2 w h -ui. ' PRIVATE 1 b pt 2 8 Apt,nr •c • · " J a. b<' ~ Wlnt1r 3 tidrm, I 8• tilter 38r ou -2 Br, adulla. doH\.Oehop 9Ul!T Ir COOL R r rt u 'd SllJ7 ~o + utlt Call utU pd. Nice loc. Alr, 4' whl~ Ti&er cat. Hu • •• • • l~a $.116, t U ~ IUlbOu mo 300:! Park Lau\u, N ll ptnl no P-i'-'· Laci Br. 1 a., inr. lndt)' w Yll'W e r11 urn Bernie. 631-1067 . plll'lh, $200. 5SHl82S name ta& from Pen· llhd l~71Hi88l l 711 LST1J 6'5 8939 Cudl no pehi . Adult• No p.:t~. older mal1: n.sylvenla on. Beloved $2M '425 A uth St llnt.i w ~f'i. prtf'd S2SO + Female roommate o~er Prime Hewport L.oc. pet Pleai.e call 558-3383. 1 M•• 1 8411 "' I hr. 8l.-p. lo l1C>1rh 12!iO OC•:.\N1''RONT :! Br lll)l, New CONDO 2 br. :!' • ba. Sch. • · ulJljj. Avl Oet lsl Call: 2l. student preft-rred. Ex~. Office Space. 200 • • mo 'rh J ul'I ul ti furn."' 11ur A~wlluhh· 2 frplcll, blllm, t>OOI & ------_ 6'&2·~ an)lmn• afl2PM Sl•S mo. 495.1955 eves llq tt .. w/recepl & xtra Loat or P'QW\d a pet Ciill 1 ""· lt1•lo 1''"'11h ll'l~~•1.flkr tt-'2 '~ i.pa •aoo mo tli~4!:1ll • -----;-servtCfl. A•r rond .. ulll An111tal Asuet;.ancc '"" Ukr * 3 8(().$295 SanCt.meftte 3176 ltMMTE to shr. lurnd ancld Si$0 mo . Lea1~53722'T3nofee • Sf"Jf'" hit~ c·11•rmlnr. 2 t\.1)ltunt tr111h•• u1ut ·IOI l 111 "' I"'"" •tcpi. lu •••••••••••"••••••••••• ui>t Aero:.:. from btiach --hd .. I .... A I ...... •h ........ nl 0"'. /\P1'S . 714-549 2!1l9 Fnund. r ... IAA .... Ke) r tm nnm•• "' ti;• ""'"~"'•h•r lit l. J 11 uuMc .. ..,., 11 fo'OUR Sl:.AS ,,s · * POOL JACUZZI Short Lt!rm renlul uvuil $190mo + 'iutlls. Prefer -----.... """'"' poitw•,11,.,t '70U mu 1, l•w. ll•llllMl· WlntM" ~UI~ ~1mcM>W12brlv.nhsc,1 1 • 2 , mo's. 2 HR. i llii. mal1:.63138H ln11. Nr. G Street on l.1dol le2 1Wrm •dl•116. $.1~u mo \tt11rly 1 "•·•••h. bu,pool,pvl putlo Cou * fAMILY·ADULJ p II C d .,..,.,, ------Pri-Ofc.S-• Bolboa I't:nlni.uL1. \.1t W M:A.l llob.Ua Dk Ur UIJQ>hllt a. n1 u.. l N ll $>2!!0 7M rei,, ti. on o. ~· fem a I e room ma l c .... r--673·~ • mu .mu WL. r Q>~unly YrtyW16 ~fl .. l.lJM.'.lC · mo. /\vail. 10/1177. net:d4!dloahare:lbr,lba m C11st• Meta. Xlnt. -------- IJdn l\le ~ RdrmHhan •,ui!l64Turll7.s.a7tW 1173 071JSut ;HcY\'' Qn.l\n~l.~~3 --IAHIURYCROSS 4955900 apt 111 N.B. s150 + ulll. nte11. LOST:Sunday9/2S,H .B . SJ "'.0 , fl('Y.ANYRONT. ~ br, cUx • .. .. ,1 ~.,, 5 STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba 84J..6604 Lease o·pt . .,A~t arci1. 2 Br Call Liz. (714>675.3243 RlchardKnworthy F.V. area. Snoopy, 1 h,; u1' \\,\lt:ll 3 D<ltm" :ll'llr i1<1t, nu pct.a.~~ ZBr.lblot:ktu....,ucl,'i"":.l aurden 11pt,pool.·recrm. ""'0 --CORPORATIRLTY rnuleblkLab&Stanlord, atrLN.r.imrm,rlinrm& wulr 1)73fl64Q mo Wanlllr. , .., S275.710 W.18lh St 1 BR pet OK $220 326 2 nu adult condo. S375 Roommlltewanted:2 bdr 714-551·1701 1 med. mix male blk, bna\ dnck l'rlndt' 6uirWhatcKltr1J75-ui.,.i 13thS Cll·f. ' mo. l yr opt SIOOO to 2baduplex,BalPenin. gr ey, brwn. Rewurd Sl . mo th·•nfront lu•ury 2 & 3 Su •r Occi.n 1''ronl l!br 2 Br. own patio i:llrdcn, t. ~~~~·30· pun:hase for $73,500. Of,t AJter6. 673·7103 CaU Irv. ~1-48'13 or HU WATf.RfRO!l-IT UOl\IES 151lrm. :! vck'J: W1nt~r w~to~r Adulll> No ·,_.,u gar, adlll/no pel11. $200. ree. portion o( month y Prof/Exec/Med Officea 962-0477 • II )4(X) up 2004 W Ocean ... · "~ 844 is.a7 n 7rM S p B •-u rent would apply to H.B. Fem shr beaut 3 br 2 1--------- (.;I 6.Jl HOO lmnl )44 2402 s:JMM0 ·213 70S·JOUI . '. a . ~~. ~'~·"'fp~~a~~o~~ purchase. 714-492·7110 or ba h.se. 1 mi to bcb. Non· s~:~i:.,~-~;'{5~~1. REWARD! Palillades lo:.t -----2 Br 2 Ba, Stutl10 opt. cpls. gar's. avail. 900.23511 • 633 8173 smkr. S12S mo. 968~ dog. Beagle mix. Tn col-U%5 UHt ptd• H" l"ttONT Sp.1c ~ br S. ca. .... nte 3776 drllf$, kids OK $275. No --~-.a.&. ] 6 ored 11pols. Long taal. fo'iuat.util' b•~ ~rf + wntr rental. G<1r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• du~!I :'>51·5071 CLOSE TO BEACll. like ~LG911"C1 1 8 ProCe:.sional or Bu:.1· BmiMt1Rentol 4450 1!161584 W<11>h dn utlh1 pd >' 1 u.• 1 " lh 1 h d ---new 2 Br 1 Ba house. SJIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• nessman 11hare exclusi,•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- ll'l>.l«' \1.tll) mor41 "' 1 •'1 mo >Vi h71il uurm, .,u . urn111 l' 2 Br I Bu new cpb & . MS 1 & 2 Br upt11. punoramk home an Emerald Bay. R~WARD· lo!>l blk m11d bnch ~m.all foe 1 111 Pool & 'unch·ck. 2 hlk:-. tu diµ;, bltn11° & rel rig, encl ~~ ~ --view ...._ 111:w cpl:.. P\l Ocean vtew, many 11trai. , 4 DELUXE OFC'S length ha 1r C.ll, sun ~I~;:; prof rnll "1' l)(·h ~w 1111' 1'11 7ll'l7 g.ir. M pets \\I now. Nr bch, 2 br. 2 ba uppc1 h\'h :s:JOO mu 49'.l 4044, lloward Mango 645-2521 Conf. rm., :.eut 25· all bleached red on bUl'k CoronodelMor 3712 · $0!70646·12-16C~I Encl gar 2170l <10071b1Jltt;l'M 1ansi.cn l pant1led:.m ~hi.e anrc 154.h&Oran~eAve&r(',1 , • •C<>n:.uml'r'> tiuhJl• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()C•c•.in \II'" Studio apl ' · --k h dt 1 or.! •r 11:.a:.1:. L.ikc N JI ""l·""u' a~t s ·OC> '"'·rd d It nl> ,~,..0 Broo ur1>t ::>:!95 ~ K ..., ......,.. • "\a111 J Br u1Jl J klk~ ~a.· .i u '-! _ _.., ~ nrnl'",:?br.11.l>a, 9620778 u.: tbr,lrpl,0 W,di.lu Cutdown Fort'!>I d f l:J cn t --- 3Br j~.~ ~"ili~:. 1:lt.'l' rrvm l;c:h ~mo lea:.e 633·6591 or l98:n 11 buh , );JI , adult!>. no bt!u~h ~ bl. IJ:.l ..-LlvhwJ hfMnSH! ll11rkin' LOC:iT : lla)( ln !>h Selle1 gJragc lluur 1111 p..-L:. 1;1s 5!18 1 6 10 7771 or pct:. :.ec I Br furn'd $300 Shareahomeoraptmtnt 71-1·5819393 Malt!. Mat1nollo/Adam:., 9)7SmoG7J1R2I 1'311191.IO .,.ln;enh TSL)lKml tj.121603 ~ 400UOO&.i9!1186l -_ • HB."Rwity"962-6292 Unfumithed -Hart.ow 3842 • Qowt·CDATLS ~TU> Approx 100 sq fl C.:·2. l'.inor..imic Vu Bluff:. \\.iii yrly 1 Bron l"l twh ........................ 2 Br l'i Ba twnh~e, palio, ....................... Apolinwnts Fvmished · ~ -~~ Ul\jf"Ch.tR AC, Jt 130 E. 17th St Lost Samoyed, female. :! Condo. 2 Story 3l:k, ;!•, l"t g ate S325 mo. •...111....-i-•-..1 3106 pool Kids0k.nopets.Nr 1 ~ve.several 2&.3brcon· orUnfuml1hed 3900 " S2201mo.Doyles.18·1lti8 ye11is •Wh1tc. 893·3908. :!1.1!128·1844;714~75·7761 _.. -schl S275 & up mo 2310 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu~~wuc1n..q -838-7810 bath.'>. frplt: End unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• San.tu Ana Ave .CM. dos ror,ren$3l.2P5ool, s.,o.~se Forover6yrs.832·4134 Small shops &. ofClces, ---------- Pvt patio ":at in kitchen. Very large 2br . din r m . 645·~· 213·371·4032 w lenn s . to ~ . THE EXCITJNG E1S1de CM. from $75 mo. Lost: Sheep Dog, fem. al pool. $600 mu. 675 7133 Costa M .. a 3724 Quiel. S3SO mo. 673·9547. • Joan or Diana. 846·1371 ft ALM MESA 14.PTS. Female to share beaut. Sultable for hobby/bus. ShaJ:BY gray & wht. Blue Exec Mini Ocean Vu Con-••••••••••••••••••••••• MPearl. Well managed, 2 Br, 2 ba or846-3579eves. MINUTESTONPT Nwpt Hts house, $120. 548·7249 & Brown eye. VI<'. do. Mstr i>wtc+2Bdrmb, $40.00 WEEK & UP lolboo l'eniftwto 3807 apt. ~35. Newly renoval· l.agwMaleoch 3841 Bae~~~ BR. mo. BegmOct. 9. 645·9634 Placentia & Victoria. 2' a bu. frplc. All rt'c •Studio & 1 BR Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• cd 2 Br, 2 e,a . S25o .. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• from S2:.>o. & up Seeking female to find 2 lndliltriol Rental 4500 CM. Reward. 548·2782· racll $"OO, .,73_., ... , .. , •TV&Ma1d~ervAvail pctsll35·66650rappl BR 0 f t B l • 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• u u """"' Luxuriou!I bayfront II vino -1 . c ea n r on . ,\dulls, No Pelt> r up as soon as poss · • Lost small male Siamese ""1·01."' • l'hont• Serv. Htd pool " b I d l bl . N t B h " U I W f "" ..., 2376 Newport Blvd. CM In th1:; plush 2 Br, 2 b;i , Cutt'. :.mull apt w stove & a cony, new c~or, cp ~. 1561 Mei.c1 Or. . e an w~ c ;..re.a. Ind. n ti /o c cat Sopt. 13lh • Big C.1· Bayshoresyrlylse ~harp ~>IH!l75rior615.3967 whU!(c room:. & u\t.•r· rc:ln85'20,mo.!'\oµcli.. ~rps,i;ar,$150inclutal. (SBlksEui.tofNewport Katharine Da)s 1500·400tl:.qrt.lromHY. nyun. Heward. PlcaM' :! Br, den, l Ba. fpk, ----. looksi;hsll•nini:hay fo'ull 751(1!)99 &l(l.0505 Bhol (213!3351514 E vl!s IMMEDOCCUPANCY call!133·3!>H patio. Slj()O mo. 675 354ill !'urn lgt! & :.m.dl 1 hr, sec bldg Subtl•rram·an t South Shore oc~al1\ 1,.w , .! ~1UH~ijtO <2!3!335·9977 ~asing ofc open !l !i tl..i1 ----. c•l!J:.ed m i.:11 r . 111cl'd parkini: Boat ~hp uvall EASTSIDECM l> 1 k 1 I), Sul. !.I-noon 711 W f<'ound: llargeGrl'l'n'l'ur 2 Br Beach Cnttai;e. I hlk \dull~. no pell>. 2110 ~ 67S·ti77:i I UH apt uHr garai.:<' IJR. 2 Ba , ltn.l· i•c• itc· I. Roommate wanl~d : clean lilh St.llC·4 or lie. JO" Joni:. V11" Wallo from Pa\ ilion. Yrly 'llewport Bh·d. -----S:!2::. mo Cull Larry close in. L pl pr\'I • ft'mal1:, N.B. SltiS mo 2 642-4463 Lane. CM. 64l·llt>ll 5"501 mo ln•·I ul1I --- -2 Llr luxury l'Ondo. ocean .>Ui5118(J • 494-4916eve:. ll hdrm h1>e . 673-lHI, ----" , ---~e :\hndy f"OuND; Colhe mix pup 673~7 art Ii :"<ice. I l)r, duplx. Quiet \ aew. St'<'Urlly gatt's, ett· -') BR bath great lll'CDn . . lUOO i.q,ll. Office .• I Pll py, 34 mo's old, \\hill' Sep by garage:.. Empl St2S mo yr be'. 600 E 3 llH. I'' BA. cpts. <lrp~ ... • . '· : . . . tc.39 Mo ro a '"' . r t \ I O•t fpk, 11.itio. dblc ooa1 . no \ICW Ea5 y ..ictl:." to power, " '. n \ J w111old on face. \.'u WESTCLIFF·3Br. 2 ha. old.:r adll. No p1:t:. '-"'eJn ron. , '"' ' .. ., beach Ne" I> I l'dcc ~1 ~13·3HS Catalina Car,IJu:.hard. lrgyard Wash1dry, elec !>IR 1021 l!!lh 997·83820rlJ31! 3094 l~h Adu!b vrer. :)325 s.'50 m-JJol or 1'1fi ·1117 BIG' for'Rent 4350 gar opnr. remod kit. , - -Aitcnl5-lll 1729 · 11.8.96.'J.<1634 Avail Nov l. ssoo mo $275. f um11>hed l & den Corono del Mar 3822 . , Newport ~ach 3869 •••••n•••••••••••••••• Bminns/lllvest/ 6-12.8298 upper. Bltns. gara~t: ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.~ 11.ich Unit 5210. Priv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caraie on Peninsula Finonee L.OST· Shep/Lab mi:-., Stable :.•n!lle per1>on no patio, no kids or pell>. • betwn 12th & 13th St. SSO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• brown, mn)e. Vic. ;r.tth Oceanfront 3 Br, 2 ba, t>t>ls. 223-1 Rutgers or: lllU V1ctor1a. CM P/4.RK NEWPORT 675·7876after6pm luliMn St NB. Reward. 013··H.:*I frplc. garai:c wanter, rS ... ,. l bdrm l ba. CJrpct:., Bache l ors. l or 2 There's Slmllhon an • . . Opportunity 5005 LOST· Golden bei~l'. rurn. SGOU mo c.:all STUNNI NG lge !Br m / &drooms&Townhou:.e:. rl'l'l'",'JllOll '. Tenni•. Ga.rage for rent. 1'. Side ••••••••••••••••••••••• maxe·d collie & •h"" d l l ''" l.<!':,~"~ oven l(arden garugc F $264 50 L " ~ M S3S " ' .. 675.&l70or6737fl'11 g.ir en .1p, poo. rec --"""--S2'.!S , , 5-l5S169 rom . :."1mm1ng, billiard!>,:! . a esu imo. male Aboul 10 yrs old area. S2J5. 17lO W.lHlh ' mo Spectacular i.pa, lolol healthclub1>,frccSund;.1\ 1>-15·2679 :H8·~ Opport to bove a busa· Wt•arini; cut·:ilyplu' \'ERV Nice 3 br, 2 bu. St. CO ON "'I All 2Bdrm,1 Balh recreation program, brunl·h. parties Jncl OH·1~-R--Aal 4,.00 f . ti ...... d , ·• h llbr. View home. Heaut R • A Dr .• :'ol l!Ol'tal program. II poob, 8 MU'"ll ~OIU" .....-.,... .. ne:.s o >Our own an ie '"'°" :,. :scar an:.1ul! ni: l insufo & out A\·I 10 15 Lri.: cln 11Jr an qulel loc. 2 Br Townhouse, frpk Bltim. S27S mo lenm:. courl!i. At 1''a:.haon '-• • 11••••••••••••••••••••• fast growing \\-1:1ght <:On· front le~. Vic. of llunt S750 64 2682 for quiet people only Pool, tennis. Some ocean 54811204 or~6 2316 bo & • Plu~ l>caullfut :.ini;lt•s. •COSTA MESA* lrol indui,try. Contact ington & Sunset Bead1 -.pcrmo I _· '"'"""'mo1ncut11""''·3125 ··ct I ''I l11land,Jam rec Son 1&2l>cdroom' rurn1!>hed On I w VITA IV Name is Possum ,....., °"" "' a a ma news. "'ui-c INST 14.MT MOVE-IN Jouqwn lhlb Roat! r · h d S Ofc space avail, 150 1300 uo;ver Y eaer. " · Besl orig lllulf, urea. to shoppin" & fine lx:ach 1714) 64. 4 1900 or un urn1:. e . orry, l..ABORATOnl ES. INC Rewur<l. Mr:.. Jack~on, F~imil) :-.ltecl 1 llH, :i ba. " N1 new Lwnh:.c 1\121 • adults only, no pets. The sq. rt. <or any comhina· 2l3·254 5277 lnhoml', \'al'ant sinc·1: Huntinqton leoch 1740 64-l·2t>ll Anaheim St.:! Br, I\) ba, rmcsl an <:ountrv club l1v Uon > Newly remdl'd in· lllVINE • 75J.!l178 __ .:..._~_. ___ _ l"Omp. rctlel'or. Move 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ ~m pet child ok. All bltns New duple~~s 2·3 br ~s.~ ing at a pnc1: you can af· side/out, air cond. $100 REW/4.RD now ! A.I I n l' w & SMALL BEACH HOTEL Oceanfronl 1 br, r p, gar. + air. Only S.11S. mu. up ~rly. ~ amily & pets ford. Roommate 1icrv1cr jamlorlal svc & .util in· GIFT Gallery, working Whale toy poodle, fcan . gor~oous!S725Mo. Rooms$30Week Adltsnopel!> S350 Wntr. CallMgr.645·4655 ~~k·675.4912 available. c~d . S hort d ri ve to partner. Limited hrs & I06t111v1c.ofBearSt& Agent 640·~1 AptS140/mo.536-7056 yr S42.5.673·7787eves S3953br,2ba,encl.gar uarpo_rt. travel ai:t & invst.mlrcqd:Ph: Mon Sunflower Ave at 3:30 --------IMMEDIATE Block to beach, bale .. yd Oakwood ~nk in bldg. Secretarial thru F ri, 10·12. 675-3080 PM Mon9i26. 548-8616 BluCfs Plaza 3 BR end un . Spotless luxury duplex svc avail conference ---> it "'r~·sh paint, plu!ih Hwttinqton Frplcs. New cpt /drps OCCUPAHC Y ~rM~mt 642 moo Garden Apartments ~oom provided. <Jhun SANDWICHES FOUND: Yng. orange l'arp. Spo1le:.s lhruoul' Hart>Our 3742 Wlktobch·!>hp'I! Grdnr ilantpa rking _COS'rA MESA cal Vic.ofTustinAvc& Walk to mkt&, pool, 1>chb ••••••••••••••••••••••• ga:s-wtrincl. Yrly len:ic. AVAILABLE Mt.,.,t ltech/.._... 642-9560 Busy Blvd. location. 23rd St., NB. 548·5020 &park.SSOO Monlh 'tudio on P CH. acros!> 3 Br3 1>41700'~1 mo SUMA.OWP/4.ftTS BACHELOR lltl0 1r;,;~.~t 17lhl • -Good net now! Pert:ect Found:.BlackfemalecJt Agent 640·5560 from bch. Pool & jacuzzi. 4 Br 3 ba ram· rm 2100· l bdrm. 2 ba, pools, 65' l'ER 59 FT s~lup for calenng opera· Vic: Anaheim Ave. Ba, LIDO ISLE 3 Bd 5 2 5 0 i m o 0 a Y :. 16.'i(), mo Adults pre('(I No APT 1617 WESTCLI FF NB t1011. s. ubmal your term:.. Sl. cu. Approx Aug .,11, . cute rm. <711 \894·1717, evs, (213) ""ls500Ac11c1a64S 7048 i.!.n.tnJ ICIUftG M..,.,.ltedl/Sowltl GT cn.,. "' 1~ ba. lge sunny patio. 592.2977 ..., --· ,-• • A .541-...,.,2 Tll\fE,751·1400 Ph64&-0377 nr bay. 2 car itor. avatt IAEATHT/4.KIMG l5l I W. S-flower ALLUTti..8. PD' <~OO l6l~l~~hl 'ff 0 N R t t: 11 -----10115. $450. 675·2435 aft. 6 New furn. Studio, across J~Y VIEW 557-4800 100' from the ocean ~~2r 88170 150 I Westch r. ewport es auranl. a . FOUND: 1 Gold n n · r B h D k I s;i i lUto5cJmly Avail. now ! 201 E '" Newport t-'inancial Ctr for details. Le H.iisoi wi dlamohds. O~nc1 orwknd!! rom c · oc ;ivaa · Up"raded 3 BR up1per, Healty833-8600 • -Water pd. Jucuz.ti. pool , • SIS NO PETS Balboa 8hd. Only 5250 Rooms 4000 Lffsinig Office Spoce · -1dent1fy. Date locution NptHgtsChff Haven.3br, crpl:.. drl)b, frplc. \•1ew. slepstoChinaCovc. SO 1...., ...... ,.-...-~ ...... ,.._..._, P<'r mo NO FEE Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• CullonSatcManager MoneytoLoon 5025 lost Ca11 HBPD536·5621 lba. new kitchen. ull S275.mo.1.522·8631 ~1.0 ·2 CAall Nq:el, al Su1:at5.'i6·7777anylimc f7141642·3111exl :.i.lli ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'" 7 11 gt Sleeping rms S75 SlOS mo ~~s~~~~~1~ Lrg yrd LGCJIMa leach 3741 . · 1, SHARP All SSO. wk. Share kit DELUXE OFFICES I st. 2nd & lrd T.D.'s FOUND: 1 Opal earnnl!. nL'Cd mate to 1dent1ry. 548-7423 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious upper dup ex. Block from water. Shores lwlh Shown Mon Sal LOANSAVAILAHLE Harbor View 3 Br 2 Ba, LAG UN/\ BEACH MTR. with -i levels. 3 Bedrm. 2 area. 4 bd, 2 bu duplt!X "only'' <.:all art I vm. Comml & indsll spuces. Credit not important. pvt pool. Jacuzzi. flrep1l. 1 N N Kil . h SSS wk ba. fplc, 2 blcks to Bag REFURBISHED Yr lse. (714 \956·587 1 Rcr11 n .. •c.t'd. 556-00SK or 200 to 2000 sq. Ct. ~ low lrobr 493.3102 FOUND: Irish Setter. Comp privacy, grdnr. S::JOO'mo. r.~aidser/col: Co.r o n a . S600 /mo . 548S954 as35'sq.fl.~a.gNi~uel& ' --young female w;ehoke poolserv.&44-6140evs. or TV, heated pool. SalisburyRealty673.mOO OCEANVI E W yrly nu M1ss1on VaeJO a~eas. MoneyWClltted 5030 chain. Vic. Warner & S295. epts & paint. 2 Br I Ua ROOMS $50 wk & UI> Handy to S. D. t rwy · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Springdale. 847-6010 ---------i '<71"l494·5294, 985 N. 2 Br, stove, refril{, l Bu Agt G7S-23llduys dplx. Sl-00 mo. 6446780 , Wikltchens. S42.50 wk & Call:83l·l400 • New 3brtwnhseonhul(c Coa1tHwy. $385, ocn side hwy. 642.3639 up.Apts.548·9755 ---------lf y~ure n ot geUangFOUND: Germ. Shep. 1S264628 blwn 8 4PM -------..,, AlrDOrt Offices 13·8 /o * return on you~in· bl"iwM, male, chokl' pvtgireenblbelt, 3ba, frplc, Newport hach 3769 Gaal . • . ----------~ 2 Br, l ba. 135 4Sth St. Up· Nice area in Anaheim $20 I ~IONTH FREE vestmen t. call Sandy chain. Vic. Bushard & pat O: tns. garage. ••••••••••••··~··•••••• East.side spaclo\jS 2 br. Nr per. <213) 937 .. 032f ext 32.S per week. Kitch priv. 201 Full service. No !ell.Se te· Ross, Ajax '1>· 837·3744 Garfield H.B. 962·3843 pool, Jae, sauna, etc. No On the Bcach·wanter ren· Bach. ref rig, carport. $180 shopping. Patio. l(ar. d 8 y 5 Eves ( 2 13 > 114 Wukefleld. 750·1264 q'd. 200-000 sq. ft. Plenty •Average yield on pay· ----·------ pets. $475mo.640-3326or tul. Duplex 3 BR. 2 Ba inc utll. Oen side hwy. $310.645·3858;645·4166 763-6589. offs to Ajax investors, FOUND: Irish seller . 644·9514 evs up, $495. 2 BR.1 Ba down 1·526·4628 blwn 8·4PM -:----------1....:..:.:...:.:.:.~------ROOMS. Sea Lark Motel, or parking. 2082 S.E. Jan. lhru July, 1977. male, v1c. Harbor Blvd ----------t $395.Bothw,gar&frplc. Gail /4.V/4.ILOCT8 2 Br nrocean.newcarpet 2274 NewportHlvd,Co~ta Bristol Sl. Newport Statelawperm1lsapre· & Ne wport Blvd ., 2!:114 W. Oceanfront. Deluxe 2 Br t •!z Ba S335yrly: nopel/ch1ld Mesa. Some refrig.1_Be_ac_h_._ss_7_._7o_i_o ____ payment ~nolty charge &i&-86<MJ Ocean vlew. One house 646·2030.or67J.6179 1 BR, l ba. Corner. Cln duplex. new l'pl!>. drps, 31136St.&W·4340 frplc ava1l.,colorTV.1\M,FM ,r.-ecutiveRowlnc equivalent to 80,.4 o( 6 ------- from beach. 3 Br. l'a ba, 5295 mo. 549-8755 or bltns. earthtone colors . radio avail. Weekly ren· ..-months unearned In· ftenonels 5350 du PI ex · 5 5 O 0 I mo Oceanfront 3 BR. 2 Ba, 644·7220 Adults. no pets. S32S. 1511 Lrg 3br, 2ba Dplx. steps to tals f8J & up 646·7445 Ofc space In Newport· teresl on the balance. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6775. frplc, Sept.· June. or yr· Wmtergreen. 631-11.W or beh. frplc, pvt patio . .:ar. Airport Area. Reception. Mortgage Brokers. Of· Drink\ng problem ? ly. 996·6756 2br front du pix: Fr pie &\2 8450 Wn l r or yr I y . 54 7 5. Room for rent, rem· S phone serv. · conference rercd to California resl· Call Alcohol Helpline Oceanfront 2 Br. 2 ba. All S305yrly, no child·pet 675.4230 aft 5 ildrm bl>c. :ihare k1tch rm. katch, secy serv. die· dents only. 24 hrs a day 835·3830 bltns. sec bldng. Encl 433 Iris 644-4340 3 br. 2 ba. Mesa Del l\lar. Avail now. Costa Mesa U!Ung & c.opy machine. gar 5450 Yrly 675-9137 OCEAMFROMT . ___ -~ Lower s::ioo. Upper S290. LIDO ISLi 545 0546 From $290. (714l7S2-7170 Sl0,000 needed Im med. PREGNANT? SanClimente 3276 WINTER RENTALS ______ _._._ 1''omlly nopets.545-4991 'Married cplsorfam1lies. -------t For PRIME R . E. Carina confide ntia l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR,lba. 5370 · • 3 Br2Ba.fplc,pat1oyrly Nr lloag Hosp. NB. DEAL. szo.000 Return counseling & referral. ---------Ll(e. J BR. 2 ba. SS.SO cur·E 1 BR BRAND NEW CONDO 2 l~. No pets. ~2.S. Agent. Empl'd lady. Lile kit. wiin 6().90days. 675.4030 Abortion. adoption & 2 BR, 2 ba. $400 Br , 2 ·~ U a . f p I 1:, 673-1020 Sl35 548·0261 before 6 keeping. 4 Bdrm, pmate beach STEPS TO IE/4.CH H of CdM dshwshr. trans cmptr. pm Mort~s. Trust APCARE 547-256:\ SSS() mo. 2 BR, den. 2 ba SS75 eart pvt patio. $38S. 642-3783 3br. 2bo. Bea!" celhngs, d f'd Dejdj 5035 -2 Bdrm condo Ste~ to bef9PM wood paneling frplc Laguna. stu ent pre . ./~,......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINDA & VIC:ll be ch 00 l·BR .. year ly $400 c\'es. -------• blt.M 1 t b 0h Yrl .' 5100 + , ·, ulll. Early AM ' ,,1...,. o . S4 'mo 2.-BR, den, unfurn SS7S $275. ft-•-'-" 3126 .,.,.,7;,.,~ ose o c . >. •· ev·'~ 494.4993 ;/ ...,_ LOANS 9°'o Outcall Massage 2 Bdrm e<>ndo. Pnvotc Agl. 67S.2311days =:::-::~:'••••••••••••• o1.r ...,.. "' "" .IM_....,.... /C For the Fwt of It! bcach.$395/mo _____ -Panaroma view. new 2 LIDO-CHOICE 2 br. Room&loord 4050 'f-:::;:=_,., AJso2ndTI>Loan1 Sen·ingallOranaeCo associated 2 Bdrm fum condo. Steps ..-----~-==:::.: BR & Den 4.Plex. No view, patio. frplc, din ....................... ,,1 .....,. ~"" Fatreat Termss\nce 1949 835·7313 r~~a~~R~£!F~· • 2 BR Townhouse. children pets. Mgr. 496·1097 rm. Adults $500. 675-8359 Room & Board or Room Sotffer MtcJ. Co. OK. School near b)'. $.325 only. Mstr Bdrm w/balh. 642·217 t 545-0611 Splrituol RHCler 492·8384 mo. Cal l S'uzunn·'. Sparkhl\g 3br & den, 2ba Large 3br. 2ba apt. Sun· Xlntrood.CM.54S·2095 1111.SSo.EICaminoReal , d deck, 2 blks lo bcb. S330 s ...... CLIMll!.a..ITE Sa Cl ... Full ll 644 · 207 l or Frank. twohse. Ocean .view, bl mo. yrly. 204 43rd St. Vocotlon Rttdal1 4250 """ '""" Retired couple has money n emen-. Y c. RA01<(11', 111 111'.JP'; lO /', "" u .•••. Pl ' I 1 fl' t 180Deg.ocennview Oceanfront "Right on 975-4904 , or oft. s. f:ir. $375 mo. Cheri. 4!14-6044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M9dlcalArtslld9 toloanon1st&2nd1'D's. Forappt.492-7296 38edrm,2bo,$49S. beach". Ulll. pd. 1 br 640-2412 ·1811,493·6575 WESTCLIFF 2 br, 2·ba, Cabin-Big Dear. Sips 12. Ideal Medlcal or Dental Agenl,495-0eQO *MICHELLE'S* &:ott Realty 536-7533 .$250. 875-0513 ; 968-3558 Mesa 31Z4 Large 1 Br. spiral atoirs. dul ti. I A t Pool lbl. cir TV. $50 day. iultes. Pl~h carpets & WE BUY FIRST & Outca.11 Massage s.ta AM J280i---------•I••••••••••••••••••••••• to sundeck, refrig, $265 a ts, no pe s. t nq. p 494-8611 central air. 55" per ft. S EC 0 N D T R UST lOAM·ZAM 731·4462 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •-3 Bdrm", mature mo. 33822 Copper Lan· 18, 1700Westcllt Dr. . Cati YEATS COMPANY DEEDS BACHELOR °' " · Deluxe Sun Valley. tdaho 498-0660 499·2237 .,.,.,.,: R adults. 'gas pd. 718 Scott t.em . 960-5742 niplex. Beaut. 2br. lba, Condo. ~ BR. 3 Ba. ~ • • AG ..... ,• 714496-<M!OO L 0 0 K I N G F 0 Vacant. 2 br. !3 1 ba Condo in family area. Highly upgraded. $275 BKR 982~1 !Ml&-1311 Pl. 642·5073 Sharp ocean view Duplex, beam celUngs. Comp!. Rea. rate. 642,9401 Execu.tlve o;icc spate. PVT PTV will pay more AMERICAN SPOUSE! APT 2 8 R d fr P 1 c redec. New crpts, drps, . including receptionist C 2nd T 0 ~ Yr old female. folk • S4l0 E1Side triplex., 3br. balconies. e£n encl. gar'. stove. etc. Lge pvt patio, ll...tels to Share '4300 Crom nso mo. to $385 mo. or your f42·aS73• classical dancer. never 100 .~~Tl[f.; P0~~an. 2bll. (rplc. yd, encl gar. Wayne Stewart. 675.9873 garage, laundry rm. Top ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prestige location. Call married, wants to m eet 3So.BdnnCo~~tug'a~nd;O:{. Aval I. now! 201 E. 1'SL Mgm\ 642·1603 or752·7300 Nwpt lil.l locatlon. S310. Wnntcong 'l roommate? 152-8321 widower over 30. Write: d . 548·39M Call6'5-T46S; &40-8468 ~.-ts/ M!J: Khn Mi Ra. Kwang gar. S350/mo. 640 «62 BalbOa B~O ·F~~y C~ MESAPINF..S .. ..i .......,_.9"cil 3140 T •SHAREAHOME• HO.COSTA MESA Penotltllb/ H a Moon1 P .O. Box eves. per mo. · • : BRAND NEW. Stwulo/l ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHTHEWA ER . •Private omcc $7S pel' tost&~ 1329,Seoul.Korea --------3-Z_l_61 SueatMG-7777 anytime. & 2 bdrma. $230, 1285 & NEW 3BR. 2BA. frplc. Corona det Mar's only Prof. woman wants M/F mooth Incl utll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXJNG MASSAGE ------,-----1 $350. lmmed. occupancy. bltn11 yard waaher & hi&h rise; 2 bdrm .. 2 bo .. to shr 3 Br tri level con· •44-0 SQ. FT. Carpet, .._w•••t• 5100 BobJames·LieMasseur Pool . Jae uni. frplc " dryer hoolll·up. $420. Kids outstandlna views: pool. do. 752·9023 : 64S·2632. drapes. ulr cond. Sl9S per ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcall 9-9, 494,1111 ~brd. Ad1,., ul~.Jo1po0rt.ii1a· 6 peia ok. 875-6670 or Jacuui. Cu ta.II 1accu~y. N.8. month incl util v~ • Y • -{oi MIS-0183 Boat slip &V • $},...,.," •Two ocnce suite». 630 5u .a. ·OM~ St. C.M. (Meta Verde · mo. Woman over SS w/car to SQ. FT. Sl2S per month .,, * * * """' ... Dr. ()((Harbor Blvcl.> Lg 3br 2ba t350. 2br 2bn ,.. eh are Cd M h o m c lnel utll. OUTCALL MASSA.G E --------· lMO=REE =t).~roa.19011 trnl.f!ll,r~ :::~·!f.~~~~ 540-2200 .<~l~)·nr ~= BEAUT::-·NUD E APT MANAGER; R~nt • ft10 • ~~ Nlt.e or day, ph ~":~~'otnce. yoJ-:~!'~~~rof GI~. as N. E~Ud. • * ~ deducUCiaoanewdeluxe 3637F..C1t.tlwy.CdM • Sunny. ~lr cond. 4T1dlittltetM Ml~°,! • ..,.1.-·-unttl In Hunt. Harbour Relp. fem. •hr lovely 2 br, PenonAllzed pf)one cov· u_ _...._., -- ..._... ._. ...... AduUcouplo. Wrilt S'50taoabf,2ba,enc. 1ar. 2 be, F't. vty. suo. mo. eraiit, ucrHarlal '"'".........,"' DlA~SaYICI 34.l•lA°'berLantern. <,Wlfted Ad #21. Dall.)' Blk to bcb, bale,. w/d 98U218 terlfoe. Elly twy oc· htHYGI F.SCOATS. MODELS D•n'" "'ot~• Pilot, P. O. Box 1560. hootM,•1>· No pets. MfF h -· -n -ker 8t c.. .ra.mt~lnte .. •lnmtnt ,, .... ._-,.,. ................. 921138 TSL Mamt 842·1803 Ma.I• want. to • r N"-:v.~, ......... .;.•-Jo:•· t. l •' ....... d.. MASSAv& Vouarethewh10 ror ~"' f\D'n 2 bra ba •r.· pool, r.~o rpo, •. ,.... -" • MS-Mll 4Ticlrett .. "'9 •ALLNEWAPTSl,~.•a Do1ouUkethebeathT •P•· 1210 lru~. u\ll. Delux• offic. •&>ace 52$' w~:~e~·6~.'!'ltne Atlttor•xt.2S '"._.._..,..... bdrm a tncl. 1ar. Ptore11lonaldtcor,lbr. au.u4S . eve/wknd• 2052NtW)OrtBlvd,CM. .Buu~a) """•• "r •PI• cu• b r l · In• A rare etiaM• Al $.'10. ~ZJ39 lie: ft 111Se.:fll11 ~ Piute call l4Ut11; Bxl. hml&Eat rtatnsnent ~11874ayt1. l.51tW.Balltoa <11l1Sthl Ldyw/w.Uma.n.MNddtr, IST. M-..u--ua, to olalm your t. I ll.nd2 2 Bdrm, !bl, Condo, pool, Nni 3';M' \wnhae on huat u. w.u rml ahr 3 bd.r. vn•n ~ lidteLI, WOod rid,e IA lrvlna carporl. o;.tdlt• only. 1'\'l lr9tD ))ell. 3ba, rrplc. furn bH S1,17.50 + \> vUI. PtttU~ Lido Vtu11e -------- (Cuher.Dr. at 97Jirnta --1 patio. bl\ns l•rtle Prf oldr ldy neat.tr mp loc. O>olce Bay or Occa11 BllrrHc•l • poo1 jec •uan• etc N' OM 8 kteciu so 3318 view. omcu or dt1k ., Pi.t•eallWMTl..Ex\. 3 er. 2 ruu b1lb1. :l'ully ~-'S47smo 840;m'or • 1 iu · 'apace. 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' • .=.=-...;;,DAl.;.;;;;;L-.V PIL 01 Dic'tpNlt Hammerlt Cctr~t SERVICE Wir~ it .H0t.• 11 Clecin 1t Move Na1t 1t Plclster 1t Fix 11 DIRECTORY !'!.~!~.~~~ ...... ~!.~!~~~ ........ ~~~ ............ ~ ............. ~ ......... ~~ ........... ~:it!~!.~!'! ...... ~~!'! ..... ~~!!~: ...... .. 5°""' C t PETERS PAlNTlNG U6JAp1il111nu~1 ' Nlllln1 ... •"-1th••1111l\•1t11 llJ tluH11um&!'w•11 (,1n1t.·h111>l1• 1-;.q1r Ji1p1Anc~cWant11!t~Ll.YCLEAN oea Expr'd, R\lu Rate15, Patch Pluster1nlf, all rRlf' C:ll~R(i t: 1111 Color 1111 .:hh 111·1 ~ "hr C..unl1 Cu,tu111 :\II i'. ,\1hl. t~.mfrnl'r Ht'B'onablc, l!OUSE? C111l Gingham lAMdtcOf*tg Free E•t. Cllll Gen\• When you 're la lk ina types, free rstlmalei. am~ r..81" ~ A ,.1,.,1111 111111 lil• ... h t 1 •• 111 11 ... 11 .. , • , .. 1, 111t· 1 111 ••• 1.:.t M :i S:!J{I M ik1: Girl Jo'ree c:it ti45·5l23 833-8080 SS24'58 ubuut lilt, )'OU hJve to be ~ ~I II I J I II 'I' \\.. I• II "' I ,. l~t. & WU aru li.l 1''or 1 .. t ""'--.a.i-1 I I j\. 'Ill 1111 1·1 .. •• .. ,Jfll 1 '' ••l'" tllll •l'!I IMMACULATf'; CI.EAN McmOftry --,...._.., '"' ,:.1 •"Ulh 1u du a.'""'"' hi ~ 11.~1 ltl'llJhll• Gardener JNG.You.Of.:SEHVl!:thc ••••••••••••••••••••••• PaJntYourCasffe c~w~rk111mJ &tovhtnc .;; •••••••••••••••••••• ~ .., c,w.1 111111 1 • ..i 1111111 ~ l.'411 " liu111h·1l l"ll·.muµ.:; Wl'l'kly murn BES'r 759.0377 Average "°x\r 1 Stry .,'>05 ma en11 . 10 r C\ r b •••••••••••••••••••••• t~ r.·1iair 1, "" ''"'" c,·1i.u11.:l' ~1 ~o;n · · _ Brickwork. Smull Jobi. <:-_, State contr hc'cJ Hou HOMESAV~RS. J'lwn ,.,UM',rnr._ ti. li•h~ .. 11t1n.: Uo wu1 l; 111) ~··II "''', I' u I c "' .~1 I.'' •l G.Mrol S I R<»emarie'a ffousccJcan· Newport, Co11ta Me:su & ~~~oe'f1~5~~~1~:~r ded/uur. Plea11c t·ont1.1t't inM & lleat1ng "lllr ron· J•r, 1 1 f;; m 11 ~ o ~ 1 \.'ll OIHI 1·111(11wt•1' &. c.rn l Uu1hl _,.. CH tor Xlnt work rer:. t:d Irvine G7S.3175 eves Blue Diamond J•ulntlnlj. dttlc>rung P'rcc est_. SlO u .. 1u.~ivit .. ttu11 trJJ I\:'.& 11111 \ •• 11t1Ji·l111 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates ownlran.i su-i403 Guur/lnsr<I. Freeo:.t. 548·03SZ hr. Honest & rchllblc ~ • .4c'""tic ~111 •· • ..i I 1t 1111; rt'" 111 111\Nll't' "AN ('Jrptmtr.>, • · fo'irepluces -Planters Ted 636-7085 11tirv1cL• UofA, M /C 01' ,,,.,Ul't' & If, p.•nrl11hlr \t' ••• ••. ••• •• •• •• ••. • •• • • 1111n111 I, 11 , "' or ucl•h t'lt•l'tt H·al. plumbuu: & HOUSECLEANING is our Brick & Concrete EXPERT PAINTING 75l·Jl50 hnn. f \t l..1w al rtl" f:<-unumy \rnu t11 .. , lJltJI lilV 7u:!o floun-ts<IU 61151. 847 ·27M7 _ Busi ne:ss. Re Ii u b I e Bloek Wolls ·BBQ Pill.> 2S yrs expr. Local refs. YOUNG Mun, 5 yrs expr ORAl_N_S_CL_E_A_R_E_D __ TLC. ft>nt"\"1 "' ~-~ 100'1 'Pr .. >Nl ('1•111111(». tt' m.drfcal lli\NlJYMAN service, Janice's Rag. ~rs.!. Esl.8~4164 __ Cstm work. Richard in wallcoverlni:. Fret-F~OM S3.50 C.,.ilftr palnl Ouar Lat ·~!') .............. .... .... . NO JOU TOO SMALL _gedy .Anns at 675-6553 Quality Brick, Block & 960-3361 ests. 645·8S71S, Andy Cull 7Sl·&9f2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'r'-'t'•·\l :i.'1U lllOO 1'J.1':t:'THH'AL ~~HVll'I-: t.175·2'140 THESUNSIUNEGIRLS Stone work. L1c'd. & •Painting/Papering• ""-'l~p ... '-61- <.'arvl"ntr\., ""' ''~11·.,.-~/C ~ <:AJJ..SSl5hr,l«l-.\1ALL T b gble 0 hom bonded,freoesl M8·~1 1 t ri Et . ~ _.,.,,,.. Roofilt9 P111wl. Junr, ,.,, Ali.11 ~ OIKnne .fOR.'i~i ~ti t)lld 1ub!!, 11a1ntrn11. In-0 n n Y ur e •• n ~ or-x enor.. •Lowest rlres u••••••••••••••••••••• <'omm I he .. " \It ), ••••••••••••••••••••• • • t r t•" t r . w i n do w or _business call The Mo•btcJ Lie 225398 lnsrd/Guar. • HouseslApLs, ROOFS lnstalled factory )<lt??tv I Jo.'rtf."IJI WOflK ·"' Hubbard Etectric wn~hini:Jcrryll45·1U97 S unshine Girls for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11 Harris642·45.58 . lntr;Extr direct; eatab'I 3:; yrs. lmlili.. Re1111~1f;blc. t<n-.· t.1t.m1Jt. hlS W7t - -personal cleaning Local & Long Dl6tance PAINTING l t /E t •WorkGuar Reli.. Call Harold Gunn. l'lNlf" "rn1111~' ' uba, e"ta C..:11ll 75'Hili2!1 I '\t YOl 'R frANUYMAN ser~ce. Reas rates. Call Movlng Lowest rules E 'd h. n,_ r x r. •Free Est.:i. 5S2·0S7S ....., -tJ1 I 11 L h 11 1 , . 1 ... . t an"'•me 552-0245 . . · xpr , one11t. neat. _549 ....,.,l 'r.. "'." tuui,: &. r1n1,, • 1':LJ..Ci'RICI \!II l'lll"l'" t">IC "'"mm rre~ <~ · _ JM fest, eff1c1ent service Reas. Lac "d . 964-1045 ------1 wkuµ work M;.! 117MJ t:u1>tom work Jl t· .1!\ right rn•1• t•,11m,1tr on C: UJ r a 1111•1•rJ. D a II a:. HOU 'EKEEPER E . Free e:.l Ma Je:.t 1 c o Patios ROOFS FOR LESS Spt-\'lillllln~ 111 IJJIW' &. l.trJ:cur i.mJll Joh, t.tti !>!IMX S · xprd. Modern 11•o~"rs 639 "~52 -a~-----••••••••••••••••••••••• All lY""S, finan avail r---t Senrice ,.1c1l'walb tit.a 1·11•1 AClemoons&Saturday. • "' . .,., PatloConi"-·_,,lon "" -.-l.nl'll.H~I tii:l 11.i;,~1 G ....... ,·...,. cA6 7336 t-'OSTER'S PAINTING ·~· Fr<.oe e:.l, lic1bood'd, in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19tiHJ.IS rVliJ ··"7 "" • P~tp..-..1Rn C 'I & R "d I A I I C •r "'•n'or c1t1x•ns dascnt C:<ii •••t \l•U\ wall l.ty "VU . G,_ ...... -.1...,. •• ••••• •••• ••• ••• •• • • • • -.... .,, ..,.... .... "7 omm c:.1 en ti a . um nu m over i.. .., ""' • " """ .1 ~ ~-.. ~ I Wi d ••••••••••••••••••••••• N b b S d ... I ""' "-'"l yt or u\lne Ke11.iar:. & Child C~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Skaplt>Jtfrr Dump Trtu·k Houscc eanmg/ 1n ow!> • o JO loo 1g or too creene i::nc oser'!, ...,... V't.4 an ame t:lc.amn.:too' Gu,.r~.nrk ••••••·~·•.••••••••••••: Wt;t-:1>1'\<;Cl.l·.\.'ul'S llJu linJ.!. trl·t· \\Ork Goodrates-Goodrcf,., ~~iFl~~::,<>tx.~~. pit~~!: small.J2yrsc,pr Fully WoodLalttceCO\Crs,Ce·Tiie .al b1aige~ ~•n anit:.. 1' re-.: l.<l\ Ii\<, C..1111.U l \ltf', Wc\'111}' :..t,11nll·n.anu• g r a d' n i;. tit• mo t: l l' Mr Lynn work guar IH2·0386 :::;'4rJ1 c. 6.36-6995 & ~:\~~b:.. 20 Yr:. exp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.':11, tHS 3Sib 1.w d, hot lundll':. Jtt!f:.. fo't1·1· t•,1 t~ll 9'JCJ7 M31 l257 961).5844, 536·7711 . 83 1·09I5 CERAMIC TILE. New or Cull b-12 52'.l'J -Landsc:o...._ Fair pnccs Stale he & m Paint & Papenng z.a rs model Fr WeCareC11.rpetCleaner.. t.;..irdenmg~·n1n· 1·ll•an . r .. '"7 rd E · · 1 · • Y re · ee est. sml Steam clean or i.hampoo Controctor up & hJuhoi.: "l't:kly HaulinCJ •••••••••••••.•••••••••• s • xtei:or spec1a ast. serv'g Harbor ar~a . St Pkll'hf'/R.,alr Jobs welcome. 536·2426 u•··--upholstery '•II work ••••••••••••••••••••• •• t f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree & Pit tnm & rem T;y me Calico836·5555 he lBlt!Sl, refs. 64.2·2356. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 5 uJ.:K> u mam t'Olilll'e •Cu .. OllJ ' ---------guar. Truck mount unit. DrywJll And \1·11ui.11c blerute:. Irt•cc:.l1matc:. CH~APEST hauhni: in Roto-sotl pred, sprklr WORKGUARANTEEO Prof. Paper Hangin8. lie. VERY NEAT PATCH . Fr e:.l, re as rates Spec . SL 1.11:, 6Jli 57~ or After 4 jo a-.k tor llon town t'r l!i.ls. CHEAP! rpr, lawn renov/lnsl Jnt.enor1 Exlr. Free est. (279514 > & insured. JOBS&TEXTURE Have something to sell"! 645-3716 1213 M22·U~1!.I 645-0511 or !>4!l·4!187 642·29'JS or 645 1390 romp 548·5863 25 J1'1l exp. 642·0295 581·52!W or 979-41'13 Free est. 893· 1439 Clai>S1f1ed ads do it well. l'enoftCll1 5350H.tpWa11ted 7100HttpW..ted 7IOOH.CpWanted 7100HetpWaated 7100.W,Wanted 7IOOHefpWanhd 7100HttpWanted 7100HtlpWmded 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• Ken lr"Qjcaw 865 1ri8olsa Wy Laguna Beuch You are the winner of 4 Tickets to the lrYiMHarvest mti•ol Jo'amily Eotertaanmcnl Oct. land2 Woodbridge in lrvme (Culver Dr ... t Barranca> Please call 642-5678. BxL 333, lo claim your l.lcke~. ••• Sem1·rct1rcd w1!)he:. to meet lady ·10 or 50 for travel. Reply Hox 1'~1. c,o Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo x 1560. 330 W. Bay St, CM, 92626 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK ,\rt1:.t. free l;mce, 11 l 111 rlu t•d1lur1;.il Pfl 'il' up Fus t & a1·curJH·. 1':'\p pr l'I err c d . " Hi I .a .1 \ • C:.0 S. Pubhcauu11-. Good workini.: knowledi.:ei--------- of Accounts Payable functions, vendor in· VOICCS, P .O. 's and re- ceiving reports. Ability lo operate lO·key. Com· put.enzed AP helpful. Ap- ply to. TRENDATA CORP. Stcandard Memories Division /\n Applied Mai;ncllcs Co :J..100 W. S4!gerstrom Santa Ana, CA 927(>-I 17"') 540 3605 Equal Opporlunity Employer Mff ASSEMBLY VOLT Tt ~ORAM• \11.l MVC... .. b HEEDS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS •Start Work Today• •Pac:kQCJ«S HORSEDRAWN HAYRIDES •Trainee Assemblers * ShlppiftCJ/Recei vinq • LoodJnq/Unloading •Inventor( Clerks •bper'd Aswmblen ~ .............. _., APPLY for groups evenings 7daysaweek 10 minutes from Newpor t· R 1vers1 de freeway. Minimwn o( 20 per group. For detalls, COfll.a ct Kris. 637 ·Ei990. MASSAGE FtGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALl OHL Y 631·38 I 1 Penoftell Services 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMVESTIG.A TIOHS All types -Missing persons. 826-9648. 24 hrs SodalClubs 5400 Acctng Bkkpng TI!MPORARY Register Today to work oo various accounting & 3848 Campus Drin 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport> Equal OJ>Por Employer bookkeeping a ssign· 1 ______ _ ments. Work c lose to your home. Figure Clerks to Sr. Accoun· tants needed thruout Orange Co. Robert Hair's Accountemps 500 S. Mam, Ste 50l No. Tower, Union Bank ln The City of Orange 714/1135-4103 Bunk111i.: TELLER I' l11m· Branc·h ulltl"C :-.•·vl.>1 bont.IJhle h:llc1 tu \\urk p llml' Exper. 1>rc I 'd. <.:ootJd Hilda Ter· r:.anove al (714) 644·T.l55 WestHTt Fedtt-al Sa•i•ti 2744 E. Coast Hwy Coronadel Mar EOE/M/F THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH &wlploy....t Ir Tr~ AdMWatration Announces An Opel\ing For The Position of: COMPANION over 65, DELJVf''ltY PERSON w /car, to share CdM • home wlsa~e. Rm & STOP! board & nominal :.;alary to right person. Nile or day Ph 673-4725 COOK DAYS ONLY Apply in person Afler ~PM rt-Aacient Mari"..- 2607 W. Coast Hwy, NB Local co. n eed~ cn- thu:-.1ast1c p er son to pkup, deliver, i:cn. help. No exp nee. Must have valid Cahf. dnvcr':s lie. Sal. flex. Call: Mr. Sands at 759-1407 DENTALORTHO Chairside, exper. & RDA. 41'.I OayS or Pfl', N.B. Call 642·2626. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Openings for exper'd & trainees. P.C. Doard:-., wmng & chassis fal> Small company w;xlnt growth & beneCits 549-3146. 17935 Sky Park Cr, Ste 0, lrvtne. E.O.E Engineering DESIGN ENGINEER Mechanical engineer with 2 -3 years ex· penence, preferably in machine design. Can· d1date should have capeb1hly of handhns: project as:.ignmen l:-. from concepts to compl1:· tJOn. PDA :.>so Redblll Ave Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 (714) 556·7075 Equal Oppor Employer I .. .. • .... ... • . ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~.~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!!'! ~~.~ ..... ?!.~~ _r._hut'ld-.;;..;;.•-.Yi..1.;;S!p~te=m;;:bef-..29~ • ...:1..::ll.:..n:....._ _____ ,:CWL:;::::.:Y_:":.:=:LO~T-D~.!7_ G HUI• Malotenarice rn ba t ua•••• ~IOIS SICRET4RY fWpW.t.ct 7100 HtfpW...t-4 71 ..._.GKff 1010 ..._ 0,.n.... . •prr r i.w-.:f ,..~.~· .... _._ ~ IW'1 Ellt.t•Salee~on SAIL"4AKEJt MWPT CMTR ............................................. :::t:°H: .............. .. "'\ • • •d •qulp. Ua1l c &otlOllUIS ·~~COMMISSION needt>d. ~xpu p~d Ou1.11t11ndlll&Secyneed">d Telephone Salti!t, Ad '-d(P,/ Rerrtcerator. tor ~Ilk 'STARTUOtF.l>l.\TiCJ.Y kno,.led1• ot el~cc :Hded tot''t'i! l~ndlr We furnlah dtslt -&&ilsbrSchoclt.SOl:Mh ror bui.y law orrice verllslnJ. Will lr•in ~ veryclean.SSO Lia Oran •Co autu In• Pl~mbin,, • f•rpentry P~I :~:• ~I II et r er/ 1ArJ pborie ecrec11ry & St. N B. 67~1823 <General/ c1vll1 bwune11a Some aalei; ex per . .Full & "8~ ·1 bu upen1n11 10 Apply tn JMPt'ton, ~J • 11 " belp. practice) Mul>l ht! tn P1tJme 13 hr + cotnm. Uenon & Fountain Vh O.lml•r. SA Me~ tallf~~ld "•~aonn~~I a.. CASA ILTY 5.J..~ .... T telhie"i. v.ell nrg11n1,ed. ~1111Sorl3S·9692. WESTERN ~He alf\~ 1'ralt\C'9 t.: u. m w "you wurn ~lSTO tl3 37 ...,..,...~"" '<lnl lyµ,st W<irk vu1cd --P£RSONNEl SERVICES ,_ .• ~ Medfd llhlfU av1ul. Apply, IU~ eve· t 07 YOUR IMCOME 4 mterestmg be.aullf I Telephone Tool Room 20802 Brookhunit MATCHING Set Ma)'lait Washer & dry~r. $700 vuluc. d1vorco ~auiic:. :.uc. ol $175. Call ))anu Pt. 661 1349 UMO W.fTlll Ul1MY£NIW( !\upcr•1>r Av•. N It ----~ SSSS SSSS omce1t ul~ry coC:: SalH·Eam 10 S20,000+ S\1•207, Hununeton fkh Tr9ane.o--t~p1r d lftJIPU IUftl IW2 2-UO REAL ESTATlo; PARTTIME men.'Sur~te with ublhty 11 LocutioAll. Or. ange Co ('TM) 963-0804 •CCOUMT CL•M• (l * 5 •LES* ._.. RAHO.._.I WORK 640-l800 & LA G&reut benefits. ----ECTllCl lM "' 1-...;w-" secunty rapid udvan· \& ~) Ea~~~Wh!d M HURSIS AIDIS ll\:.111 ~Uttti 1rnle5pcoplt> HOUSEWIVES Secret11ry1Nwpl lkh 2 cement Call Republic WOO.DWORKER P{T.... 7J PrrUour All .Sb1ft11. Uood lx•n••. o1>cn yuur future Let us COLLEGESTUDlMTS Girl Ofc. ~·y1)(• tl~+ Oh· L>1:.tributnrs lnc Mr Exper interlor dcL'or. WUI bl.CY some appliances. working or no. Also scrap metal. 675·5Z58 ACC OUNT CLUICS ;i Yr.na rnulotunum·~ Ar>Ply Garflold Conv help you lnlo lhe busl· taphOJ1l' Self mot led Roy 7\41834-fio&. . . must be _.ble lo read & 1Jurk1round f.'amlllur 111,wp, 771U OW'fh1ld A"c· nct11 J<llO a compuoy Guarunteed f(ourly · · avu · -' w:iderstand prlnta, work R4lrrlgl'ralor $75. Dryer ~~,;~n:•::::~·';,,"'~·•p wiUi mac.hinu t·ontroltr It R. MH16'>l E.O E name 16 years in Orange Wase Plus &nw.. 5·:JO £OO+M4 4613 at bell ch w I m 1 n ssg. ~wing machine~-YUIJ~paay be-ni•flt, troub1c,h<>oUn1Ar1:pu1r' Nur.I" ' -:-:-Cuun~. Call Claire or :i~~:~:~m~f~25~/~~ SECRETARY TOOL & ~~~&'~:ii~p~i'~"~; -~-·_7_98 _____ _ CaU Dady ll)am lpm ~~~ ~~~~~~·· Able: I l~Lwp 5MF• Warren & t It I•:/\ L 17th St., Costa Mcsu. Newport Center Luw person. ~Hord M. 30 gaJ. elect hot water t6l-Ot41 · Needti up~r'd nlll'Mlll ~'ATE by McV/\ Y. firm ~Alli cxpr. pref, DIE MAKER Gordon DesJen. 250 f 'iiJ. heater, never been used. Gt. -111W.1 & orderllek. All C7 14l a42·9l71 __ SA.LES but might cum;ader oul her, CM. S7S.673·J934 L-fDAY MAINJrUINC£ ~ tilandin~ trainee. Xlnt Electronics manufac. ---------Vor pl\a.rma<:.> Mu1>t bt UUI 11hlfl5• Also, nur:.et> aide REAL.ESTATE Are you an artistic, typing & shorthand tt..oq lurer-not a Job shop. YARD MAN , rental SEAR'S Kenmore man1 n e1&t" Cr1· .. ndl• trairungclal>»bc&lllmng. creative energclll' "-IJR th8 .... 207 Mux 5 yrs exper. Top ,,., .. tern..-..1-r,·ttmeman Wush"'r & dryer. $225. ProteH1on.al Ulda ;n MECHANIC No e..per. req'd !'PPIY •SALES• person who likes thlnS:l> .._.. .!__rater.,.... 1 rat.cs&goodco.bene(1ts. ;'kday ~handwr!Ung Conta~t Lisa nt 828-8390 H1.111t. Bell 1476011 · 33.P Ji Now, Royu le Cunv · !>parkJing. Lido Village':. SECRETARY/RECWT c-.ut. Corp m u 11 t be n e a t . ext211Sor~-ss.io GU AIDS UM41MED lV-'&EDOP~Nl:-iGS t'l'LL P \ttr TllH; IR\'1'\)o; ~ ,\ AH£A l ruforl'Jb J um1:.hcd. \ a1· &. othl'r bt>nl'lati.. Xlnt ~I')~ 4!150tl \:01 ISP\t GUARDS Uruver:.al 1s l'XpJnding ll:s Opt!raUOm 10 Oruniie County & need.-. 40 part & full time 1>cl·ur1ty of facers 1mmc.'<1 1-;xpcr. not n~. Top wages for ex (>tlr. personnel Car & phone req. 21 & over. Veterans & r11t1rc<'i. wel<'omc Uniforms furn. Time & 12 for O\cr ts hrs Apply !J.12 and I 5 ~Ion .I-TL Unf••rsal ll'rot•ctlon 1226 W . 5fft St. S.A . HAIR STYLIST ASSIST NEEDED lMMEV ALSO SHAMPOO PERSON . HAIH HANDLERS BEAUTY SALON. 642-8484 llti. er our Hosptta.l, 1030 W Warner NegoUate your own spbl. leading Jeweler wa!lhc:. • ..... .,.._. • · ----- 3 Yc .. r~ m1un.tenance Avc,SA.646~. We need experienced full or pitime help 111 PART-TIME 711E.17fft.nof.l1 :!1c~cp~~t~'/al"~.vb 11~;~ 40,~ orr i;talnle:.s sled bJl'k¥round t-am1ltar --L1:.tcr:. & Sellers. eluding Saturda.v. Expr Professional appNrunt1• CoatoMesa 645·1501 ,.. k N L 1 with hydr4ulll'S, NIU'l>ang 5514711 f C ll67 9334 rcq'd /\ccur. typ1ni:: Newport Div CM t•oo ware. ew. i c pncum•t1c1>, " weldina •CHARGE NURSES• P~~J-<601 Lo(' F v Starl -------Mwc.haftdiM ume,uaranu:e.5J6.24o:.t Own hJod loo!s Able tu RN LYN, Full or 1, time Ht•al t-:...tate SulesJ>l'r~on Sales S3 so hr 9t>3 8337 row Truck Ori vers e't· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tappan elect bltn rangl', "ork any :.h1ft. All i.h1ft:. Com•u·t1l1vl' 'lll'e<JL'<I for N H oft we A FUTURE,... per'd. Top pa~. \pply, Anti-1005 dbl ov~n. co1ll1nuou" .... ~,. rcqwn'(J 6iS·~5 ~ " Secrelan. eX)>l'I' to train cv·w ·rou1 " 10001 n ,---I . 3 kl :.ularies, frln!;c bt.'nc, COMMODITIES u.! " n,.. n l c ••••••••••••••••••••••• c n ~. yrs new, :1par TOOL ROOM evcryothl'rwk11d off \p 1u-:c~IVlc';G CLL'RL' a1> le~al 'l'l'.' Apply di AH•,Nl:l642·12Sl 111~ ctn• S200 bbl ofr. I t> o:. " The investment of todJv t21Jll :\lucArthur Uh J Ste ~Onderland ,,..,. u907 ft 5 t>.2 '"1oyl"~'~Wc ~On\ Islander \\1c:ht:. hJ:, lJ Earn an 3\Crl.l"C mun 200="1 l:J 01 c:all7525337 rra10C(' Sale:. Fa:.l n1 .,...,..,. a MACHINIST •IVl>Plla ,..:.., n arncr lullt1mco,..•nin11 forarc ., Gr11w10" U1str'1but100 OfA t" I \ SA ouu ..,.c... ·~ ,., thlv 1nc·ome or ,,.3 000 ulu• ., ft lqUeS. Whirl """I Ele" Dryt-r. 1 ve, "'""'""" t•e1vinn clerk to "ork 1r1 · "'' >" ·' Sr,,..TY/GEH'L OFC Co h h ... ~v ' P -11 a:. a broker with one ol ~ rp. now mng to an Hu G E ware h 0 us c $100. C1b:.on Wa:.her, $30. S6 90 er Hour ()(f Cl, h uur stock room c;ood f;x~r. Small Mfg farm. die comm'I & indusl 'I 536-6756 5 Years CX""'nencc With ice eanmg 2 ri. u employc" bnnef1t thcnallon'sfa:-.te11t i::ro\\· Pl k I T crammL>d°W1lh over 500 -------."" day. Apply fo'ri·Mon ~ ... ingfirms.Callforappt. eai.unlwor 1ngcontl1· :.ac'.)accounls. op pay. b i k 1 t~lii, J•gi;, & fixture:.. J.5pm on Sile Photo· package Apply 1922 l:Jar· 714.759.0421 lions & good benefits. Benefits. Advancement. music oxcii, .n c e 0• Kenmore elect dryer $.50. ta ml liar with com· : ~.,,,., runca Rd, Irvine. T · pmala · C r 1 c 11 •• H 898 •486 dec>n pianos, circus or· Wh1rl•">OI washer S75 Prc:sslon & inJuct1on gn1phics,_,.,ttarborBI, Hofmann,Kavon-·"""" '"7a9·"""" ( op. rv. a mr arns, ... . g " JI I ck!! ... ~ E CM ~· " ' uuou an.· w a c. 0 •• ·: Kenmore i;(as dryer S9!°>. mold repairs Ability to ·5• · · Hewporthoch,Co. TRUCK DRIVER gra!ldl.ather clocks, GuarantcL'll&Delivered set -up ll run I.r acer RECEPTIONIST SEC'Y--IXEC Mu11t be over 21. Call fascmat1ngant1quc:-1. 546·11672 I at hes & mi It 1 n g OFFICE/G 'I Salfl G irt or Satesmon Betwean8.5, alS40-050l. Over $1.000.000Worth · machines. Able to read tn ·~·in HI-Fi Sat.s. Busy co. seeks c n · American Jnll'rnational Toshiba deluxe 7CIO scrws blueprint!. Own hand Jljgh Sct\ool or rnllt•gt• W1lh the rottowmu re· Somu know1~·• .. o IJf .. 1 ..... thUSli!Sll~ P\lrson w1xlnt GaUeries; 11102 T Ketter Mkrnwave oven ll('W I stu<ient. Work P 'tune in ... ~ .... ._. .. ~ '~· tyJJm!(, SH. <11ttaphone & T · , St Irv n 'l'el f 11 ' · too i.&me;isurin~anstru-"UJrumcnls: trunics.S""akloJansun. TYPIS ing ·• 'l'. · u warranty. $410 mcnli. in11uran<·c agcnl'Y in .. L!An_..,,.,3 ""' Vi111Cdjjtlct'lduties. Must 7541777 Open Wed thru SJ6..2"0l Corona dcl Mar. Cull Sharp person ""'""" be flc:<1ble. Sal comm SECRETARY Sat 9AMl 4PM v· t' 675-S.W-I Pll•a::.iml appcara111:c w skills. 546-2982 . --o 1s1 ~ Aucffon 80 IS Wt: offer stable \4.0r(;'n., ---_ Good •~1 h SALE-ADYS Full time, personable, .. ""ep1· one ~.. strong Lypm•• skLlb es· Deco Eng. lmporl:1. lk'aut ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·onds & :i \\ 1d,c rungc of OPl::RATORS, i.111i.;ll' nee pcri..ona aty Full tame and part lime. •SECY'S/LEG AL " Sidebc>ard. drcs:.ers. 2 ·---------co rl"i·' fn11° l~·n I l di & I h c·ood I k ii d d f s h ~ sentaul. Apply in , .. ·r:.on 1- u u .,c d e 1 s. e :.pee a a mue inc-. , t> p ng:. 1 ::-nee c or our , out .--end tbh;. Sac! 673 2332, PUBLJC U T Apply!Jum·l2nooodu1ly nn•.po ... •wd~r.'"60'"'"' N 5 k <.:oa!>t Pla1.a & T0$1000 to: Mr. Fuentes. Robt. F RNI URI': "'"" •"' "'u .,.. ~ on mo er Bein. Wm. Frost & As· 63H)lJJ ~ Westminster .\tall loca Employers Pay All Fees •AUCTION* ...._.,...~ F Part time help needed C:all Mrs While ror an tion:.. Exp'd only need Lit Rea.nden. Agcnry i..oc1ales ut 1401 Quail Sl . NEIMAN-Orig. Signed" APP 1) a t 1 11 0 u r tt!rv1cw appointment apply 4020 Birch St, Ste lG-1 Nwpt Bch. Serigraphs, "ell under Friday 7:30PM VOIT INC Martmizang 2200 Harbor Poqe Boy Mafernfty Newport Beach 833-8190 rel al I . P P . 1'. >-IDeolers WefcotMJ 1. • Blvd. 5"'8-6485 Paul Dosier """oc Inc. 557.5734 Call for appt estab '6S fYPIST, pilime, exp'd. Serenghell1 Ll'opu rd Cons1gnmcnts &stock 380 I S. Harbor PIX Ans Svc o-Costa llle:.u 556-7075 production typist. gen. S2250. also Casano de ~uldation. HOTaA/REC: CUC c:_. •--Calif ,.... -SALESLADIES - -re '---1 Monte Ca rlo Sl275 ....... S 5 •ucTtOH Prei. exnor. an credit _.a_, Immed. opening:.. Apply Exper. & l\4ature for Service Sla. Night Attend ~ ...... 137pluvues. rv. area. 1·99()..9090 l"IA ,. .. ~ in person betwn 9am & Equal Oppor Employer Contempora,'ry retail 2 Or S nlles J wk Apply. ,,.,.,.. ------2075NewportBlvd. CM card bilhng. Contact E o ' °"" 'l u r 1 e 1 F r a n k c • An quul pportun1ty 4 pm Mon · Fr 1. 15 S !>lore.Sal + comm. Post· Shell, J7lh & lrvane, NB TYPIST J88S BARBER CUR .....,.9625 646-8686 l!:mployer M1F Rochester St, Co:. ta R,....Ea'W' T •150 1 OAK 1-i75,_ _______ _ Ne w port er l n n • Mesa. ~...-• • o • !Joos ava1 . immed Aho, Service Station Attcn f'·u u time, ex per. on- 71-1 6-t I 1700 e'Cl 519 ---------•----__ Great oppor w local co need !>lock help. Pleii~ danl, e'Cper'd Day & Zerox800dual·tape ETS. 67s.s2l6 lfcyc~ 8020 _E_'O_~ __ PBX Answer Ser• Good typing + some of a,p P l_y. Apr o po:.. 29 E1;t!ll l'ull & p llm' /\s>-mw.t be fast & accurate, i-F-L_E_',-\-M_A_R_T OCT 1 & 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTEL MAIHT. MAH Want to \I.Ork days, allo:r f~t't' backl(round w.111 hel,JJ ~.as~1on !:.land, N.H or ply, Shell Station, 17th & l 1 kc v a 1'1ely Heavy 11Lo5; Custom Shop An SCKWlNNS: Girls SJO. R-'I • Part tame: apply l'iolan noons & C\enings m N 11 Ian~ lh1:. antcrc~lanJc ~1644-2652. Irvine, NB general or s~cialized of· tlques, 2138 Newport Boy!; lo speed $!JO . C"t •f Auditor Hl•al E:.latl" properly v;mety ~pot. Call Chris.. --- -fil·c background. Airport Bl d Co ta M 646 5788 & Desk Clerit nianai.:l'm~·nt. 908 Glo:n· & CUM u rl•as" Work >lo ~5. Coastal Per~on · Sale:.. New :.:Ir <idcn!ic Servll'l' Sl1o1 Attendant. urea. The OHil'c, 7S2·089J v · s ~ -· - --- 1'' time Sal open San neyrc.L.aguna Beach f lime or P ti mt• 111•1 Al)cnl·y, :!7!10 llarlJ01 pro<luc:t 1 Second de exper'd. 1'\ill or p/llmc --AMTIQUETABLES lkildlngMote'f"iols8025 Cll'mcnlc Inn. 4!1:! tilUJ. ---W~kcods u rn~l. Xtra Ill, CM . moni..trat1on. :.ell!> at Apply Arco Station, 17th Wailre:.s Over 18. Apply Furniture factory clos· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----MANICUHJST Wanted Pa Y f 0 r c x Per ' ti ~·3180. & Jrvtnc, c;; M aft -!pm, Sid's Blue Beet, p NE llOUSEKEEl'EH c:<"'cl, Must he neut. full tim... OJX'rators. Call 6<10·112!12 RCl'eptionbt, part time __ l<Yl 2llit Pl, N.O. ing plant. Must hquidale. BARNWOOD A L 'i( ... ~ E 0 F. E v 150 Solid ouk dining RR ties· Tel poles·beam:. malure,owncar.J>erm. ll i\IHDRF.SSl-;R . •· ----Evcn1n~~ Apply in 5A1ir.5 SH ICE STATION AT tables.Tablesnreround 2x412X6·1ocal631·2460 for partially dlsublcd w clienlele also wanted. person. HEGIS, St>lllh . ~--TENO/\NT, exper. pref. WAITRESSES lady. Hrs. 11·6. 768·7926 Alis Hair Bazaar, C;\-1 PIX OPERATOR Coast Plazit. 540·8888 Now rccruilini,( i.harp Good wage:., apply in Night & Daily. Dillman's oak carved ball nnd claw Cats 8035 642.0434 Exper. only, mature. de· ------ambitious men to :iell person. 3l31 If arbor ReitauranlG73.7726 antique reproductions .... •••••••••••••••••••• Housekeeper wanted pcndablc, able to follow RECEPTIONIST hardware, tools & shop Blvd C.M. Dealers~ Brokers. . Mon·Fra. ll:l 5A M · Marine Hardware Sales, instructions. Various Bcautysalon.Mustbeat eqwp. to indust'l ac ---WA ITRESS, food & Restaurant Suppliers PERSIAN kittens, lop 3:1SPM. Own trans. Irv: Full time position re-hours Wknds & holidays tractive w/plcasant coonl,S. Avg to £280 per Serv. Sla Help needed am cocktail, exper. Over 21. ~the public welcome. quality, regisl ered. 5S1·5219 quircs,min2yrsexperin incld. Please call personahly Bctwn20·3S. wk. No exper. nee. Call med t-ull or pit. Apply, Call Karen, 110·3) 8eautirullyproducedan· _638_·_9308 ______ _ ------marine fie f.d . Salary 6'&2·1403. 657 W. 19th St, Work Tues tbru Sat. Mr.Brown,75J.9l3-t. 900 1-.:. C:.l llwy, Nwpt 644·95.50 tiquesal40'7o o!C.1382E. DoCJI 8040 Uousekeeper, hvc·rn for negotiable. 645-1711 CM, Ste H Irvine 752 6l41 Bch Ed10ger, Unit D, S.A. farruly. Non·5moker. lit --:-. --· · · Waitresses. exp'd for 542·3488 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch area 5:16·6~ __ M•RINE DOCK PIX o,.rator Rec:reution Dept.. Full & SALES SHIP /RECEIVING d a y :. hi ft. App I y -DOBIE PUPS·AKC cham· OPERATOR Telephone tinswcrinii p time. Sal & Sun F Pan lime. 5-tpm. Mon We ure looking ror u Beachbouse Inn 619 AppliCMCfl 8010 pion sired. shots. ear:. llskpr,Ltcook.livc-in for serv. Day & eve !>hift:. Vly 17182 Arm~trong f'ri. perle1:t for Collef!e person w1offtcc exper Sleepy Hollow Lo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <·ropped,836-4664a!t5. mature cpl. ft efi1 . With Mec hanical ap. Will tram. Cull l>etwn A\c,lrv 54().78\1 S1udL•nl no pre!>surc Dulle:. include htc typ Lagu.naBeacb. FRGllT OAMAGf;O , &13-2382an Ham ___ , ~~eya~h~nox1'~~!.~r~~ I0-2.541·339S. - ---~~~r; quota:. to meet ~nh~p prheo;ac ~~~r.~i.p& _ W_A_R_E-HO-U-SEMEN ti~~~~ ~~~r~r=-c:~~.e~,c~i:i~~l.us'I~ .... INSURANCI'; Set'rctary, m~cond.67J.4300 PBXRecept.lmmed SS RESALES women's C'loth1n•• C.dl wanted al our Santa SantaAna.979·2921 ea.After3Plf,556-0720 fu"C & casu.ilty. l'cr:.on<1l -7 -----.• to...,...,. de,....nd o ""r LUSK Rl ... LTY • 0 An a Cos la ·u e" a d lane:. t:xp rc•q 'd ~A~URF~ WOMAN ~ .... -ocx~ · "' 1or1nterv1ew. warehoukc. Fu"i"i C-:o. CASHPAID Purebre Doberman 67.,·3850 ..,obert.•o n p /l1mc to welcome 89'l·S571.exl243 lb opening a new resale SALESPERSOM THE LOOK ~ PU"" Bom8 ll 77 blk 0 ,,. ,, rn h 1• w . d benefits1ho•p1'l1fe For Wshr/Dryrs1Rcfr1g ..... I I • ~. Insurance, Cd"• newcomers & contact PHOTO o cc m l e "'untmgton omen s rea y to wcur , .... 6500 " rl'ds M F 546 2838 aa merchants. F1exlble hrs. colorl~b~":,~t':~~'(:u;t" Beach area. Needs both and sportswear ex .. 'T" Ins. profit sharing. Xlnt 1_wo_rk_ing_;;;..o_r_n_ot_95_7_-8_13_3_·_ 556-8952 ' · · • Janitorial -Full & Need car, hte typing. & automated printing, man11ger,salary +com· periencepreferred. Stationery Store in growth potential. Apply W'ASH DR ir.n - P , Lim c openings 547·"""". maslon and salespeople Apply lo Mable Austin ,.. ___ 3 deJ Mar n-"""s ex· al A ER Y 5ft AKC Golden Retriever oN:3'1 portraits, wedding" h M """""' """"' N 1· IL be Fin t II I d I P 50 F . f Sal1Sun. F. Vly urea. ---------1 seniors. 646.7187• Nwp Better l an uverage anagcr per'd sales lady full-tame a 1ona um r es a eye e e uxe upp1es. Sl . or an u. 117182 Armi.trong Ave, ME,. HAMIC Bch. pcolamtemauioTnh.+s oirnc~enUvllel N DRAPEHRl'S 5 days, xlnt working ron· 3400W &GaSruryppAlyve SA =eeal.cPbe7rf5el<;A~~nd1lion call 494 ,. • .,... rv.54().7811. ~ aus. 1 ice w ewLaguna tis Store ds. especially fine cUen· · · · · --· .,...... ..,...,,. ---------1 Min. 3 yrs exp. W/LMJcks p• ASTIC be ap~roic 1800 sq.ft. with 23621 Moulton Parkway tele. 675-lOlO Janitor P1i. 5 hr day, 6 &Utetomed.dutyconst. -alotof~ompanysupport. CoH768 6 z day wk. Windows, flri;, equip'mt. Must ha\'e own lnftctiott Molding Call Paul, 714:675·3411. ;;;;;;;;;;;;~";;;';;;2;;;,j STENO vac. Mr Cartwright. t.oola. Need gen. mech. Rapidly expandin~ rom· Typin~ oo. sh RO. Varard ' 1001 Bayside. COM . who can do lWle-ups thru paf\Y with positions open ofc: duties. lrvlnC' an•a. mjr. ov.,rhaul & :.omc for ---------SALES Call lt>r uppt. 540 763tl Jnnitors.flo ex per neccss. Temporury rcl!taurant c:lenning. l-'lexihlt! hri .. Call M Terry 714·540·7000 by Spm Sept :nh flel<l repair. Gas & ('lee. OPlmATORS IU."TAlL 1n A t: OK weld Ing skill helpful All shifts JC PEHMEYS U'"'t Per m pos w 'estub 'd SET UP MEN Now lntervaewang i''or. TPad1cr Prt• School, Cert firm. Xlnt. poJ>s for ad· l::xperi~nced DISPLA y ON JHAT or l'Xpcr for mo rn or vancml. Sal open. Call · 1-'0HEMANTrumeel> SPECIALIST ufln rl,1!)1>. S2.60 Jlr . Bill Koepsell at ~9 I 167 All ShiCls SALES JOB 640 8820 - -for details. EOE Top p· y r II 0 pan) 2 Yr:. exper. In fa11hton Kcnntd Help wanted, a • u c m hne!>reqwred P1t1me. cxfer prer'd M~hanic wanted to work benefits. Apply at 85 Apply In Person T.-ephofte Soles Baker· Br stol Pet on a Mercedes Benz in Westl8lhSl.CostaMei.a Mon-F'1'110am·4pm f\nOO Want to make money' I B I I 2 .. Fo· .. •--•-UU Can you sell on the llosp1ta • 2976 r sto . l\Js spnre lame. 673-8960 PRESS OPERATOR. ex .. .,._,, 1-d phone'> Tops m our bu:.i· Cost.a Mesa. eve. • per. on AB Die¥ 360. H•wport leach B~OOJ! ness. 646-3030, ask for LEGALS.ECRETARY MEO. Assii.t. exper'd. ThirdSl.Lag. Bch. EqualOpporEmployer Ray. Corporation. Expcr'd. F1time. Back ore for ---------' This islheanodhonest,liiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii( Newport Center 640·MOO very busy OB;GYN. Printing ---------1 Werestbtg & fun Hies Send resume to ,. ......_. n.--w Legal Sec'y, Exper 2 yrs ctaainfied ad no. 62, e o RE 1:.lJL r-• -· -"r Co. • min Xlnt typing. no sh. DaUv Pilot, PO Box 1560. BINDERY CLERKS off«" a base pay, a Sal S950+ Call 752·2518 ~ d 1 t furmlcrvwappl Costa Mesa.Calif.~ 900 comm., x n fl'MIOIC•l HELP bo1tus & casual at. Legal si:c."y fnsurant-c de RECl:.99IO .... IST UTOTEM l'nl)SpMr• to. t along fen i; e b a C' k g round ....-' " IMMEDIA Ti COfl•enlfllCe Markets I ·~ fit Minimum 2 yrs e"P. bus.v Dr's nColied res""·n. W our SntTT ne s. " • 1"' OPE:HIMGS Positions open l st, 2nd & Ho ...._ t door o Salary open. 832·3717 enc r gel 1 c . p e r :. o n 3 rd ~ h 1 fl II 1 n S a 0 -vv 0 • ur w Crontofccxper.40 Hrs Clemente & Laguna ofc spac• is beautiful Liibt housekeeping, er· wk; be{\.eflll>. (;all FOR EXPERIENCED h 01.h '& "° evnar. neceu. rapds. Must have own 646-390.1.~ . AND TR A. l N E ES ' Bcac . er areas have UI• T-'n-r · car.§45-7085 • · -----------MALEO'R FEMALE. openlnp a lso. No expcr. "" ruo J Medlc•l Ocrtce Auist. req'd. Apply at any ot SOUND GOOD JI. MACHINIST Will traJn. "Must b4' able WE OFFER: ourstoree. Theft CCIII .,, ~ TOPP4Y towo,luve.4sl¥,rl(nds. •EXCELLENTFRJNOE 2588Newport81vd RUll ... DUC" Growln1 Cost& Metia mt-Ute tn>lnc. SPMJblrl de· B.EN£Ft'J'S Costa Mesa 642· 1702 """ " CltlllllpUY ta lookina (or a slrable. S48·'17f!. •DAY SKIF'l' At -.. tltllled alf·aroun d Mesaen1er he~ded for 4'QVERT1At E RM 11·7 ;.JUOH mactunt1t. Must hav*' partUmeposltJoo. Ualh· •• ATE IURMIR Sut.ervlsor. 80 Bed Mt.l.IFI mjnlmum 5 yrs ex· lpm. Mu.st provld .. own ~ E F Good 1 ._1 . LlllARllS j:let1ence on setup and transpo·rlat lon "'call EXP&JUENCED · · · 13 « ttJlle EqualOppEmplyrm/f &hort l'\Jft punch presa, . · bene. Men Verde Conv. ch tackfr, mHI, lathe. Ir.va n e Saving,s PLEASE APPLY IN Jbp,6flCenterSt.C.M. Compan,y paid benefits 7\4.'152·6'!18. 'EOE PERSON TO~ IW3-$Sll.5 und h~Jlday1. E .0.E. -1!1!11!1~----.. mf Ca 11642-8080 MAID l!:xrnenc.ct. Apply or ~ah momiop. LaJuna ~ ~olel. tM~l. · M~RlEC IEPRODllTIONS Telephone Salee A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON TKEWAY TO WORK. I DIDN'T WAltT TO GO . ... tf y•'tt ..... a.o.-. ... wortdltt or matilwg =~i;-A~llttEJl~W IAstrAYi' c_.+.,__.• Iona Distance Lines Casual, fun Atmoapbere FUN·T1MI PAIT·T1MI If )'OU niad well, llko to llllk °" t.,. phooo ft wan to OQJoy )'our job •.• Call ... JIME/llfE ~ESINC ... .Equal °tt&IQplyl'"''' 1 I DAILY PI LOT FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Toddlers, teens and senior citizen's! Games, exhibits. dancing, music, tempting taste treats, refreshments FREE OUTDOOR STAGE ENTEATAfNMENT DAILY Don't Miu BOBBI ANO CL YOE and the Se1weed Cowbo1a 9 and 10 p.ln. Satutcta1 hethllgTopT..t A f 1ve·hour benefit concert with top county m usicians, noon to 5 • e>.m. Saturday; rock dance for teens 'til midnight. OEAN JONE!S and a morning of Christian entef1alnment Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon. CARMEN ORAGON conducts a pop. concert ' S p.m. SUnday In th• Big Top Tent -the ff rat ()f a foul""Concert Irvine Symphony eoriee concluding Jan. 29 WJth VAN CLIBURN. ' ...... UM. T..t .. _ World premiere of a .. new ptay by Jackie Hyman. "Fant•ies" & p.m. Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. Unbltthday Party 9:30 .m. Saturd ay: Mexican Fiesta dlnher Saturday night, ent4lrtalnment all day Sunday. l I - 08 OAILY~LOT Mltc .. lw IOIO MIKell••-1010 IMh. , • ..,. tO.O llMh. ~ f060 4 ~ Dri•ta 9550 '-'ot W..ted t5'0 ••····•········•···•·•• ....................... ··•···········•·······• ·•·••·······•······••·· •··········••·····••··· •·•······•••····••····· ... 1040 ,...,..,. IOIO ~. s. 1015 WANTED IRVIMI COAST c~ 17' J{I-;JNEU... 0/8 :io hp Cyclunc 11111 bout 13' '17 Scout. 1 wh "' <lrl\t'. •••.••••..••••••••••••. •••••...•..••.••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ......... a SHIP s~oo Mer(' H1 D lrlr Extr111~. w Jtrlr " cover Xlnl iota or "'tr1&•' Low m1h· .... l>OG l'Ki\l~ISti SIOJll-.'t\ll>l'.~\1.1': Ciur•ai• 1111J t-.:1l1thi S•lw rOP CASH DOl,LI\ R ._. v Perr c·ond 8 e11t ofr. cond l950.e«·ll248 i'!llcell~nt 1 ondlllon Wl'LLIU.Y Your fOl'Tltn or romrut·1 nr, P»ld for or not' CJll &W.MJ:r \ow VI•• t "' M 1111• ~. ,. & wird furn. "''"""· ~\at'' J1111<1ui·11 (.\illti<' r A I J') p 0 R y 0 U Jt Marilyn Berry 640 "'~ 642 3335 or&42 tl078 CSL1\"'D ER 30 MK 11 ~li686. 83T 9710 l11hnM11r1Jn fi"l.,:111 ''""' ~1IM>n " ll.11 • •Ill t11Jt._ i11td mu.,· 411 >n Jt-;WELRY. WATCH~. '"'LEAM"RT"'...,1•2 ,. TO-YOT t • ' [.IT 0 ... L',..._, 001 D r n '""-I ~ l''ully -wp~ for 1 IC~ " .and l ru111er ..,,,.,c .·.H L 1111 \\ l'lth .. n·u11111l.1t11111 t.V\.'I y "" °""'" .... . . JI l " /'.... Sh \ SEA RAY'S ~.. ~ A r l~JI, n1•ll', ) 1t ~ r• ""' lliu r,.p.•u ~liht 1,. t:•I hollll~ ~ al I" " """' ·11 V""~c sc·uvlC" o ... '-&Qlom op ' n & crw11c wner must '* n lJnk cou r.u·k c' M2711:to&~ 11.11/ llun.; iCLlt'lh ~ .. t .. ~ !'>un S • r.1· • "'" .... ti .. 1• N h .._ l Ol'I 1 IU>d t D OOAM t'IN~ Fllkllf & i\N que•. ~ oll t-w1wrt 11ell immed Nt•wporl u.,. o 1111 ~Int runt1 llLL YATES VW.PORSCHE lJu.11 bl~ ,t,.nl.l.IU'•I J'1•'1.lh• l>l.IPI>'* • 'i r; .. m·r .. 1111n' \ m , r A l • ,, n .. •I 1 • d1 .. mp r r,.; bu•ll>"' lhw ltmpt"r .. mrnl 11111~ ~ ,, I\. dl Jllilll ••I BUY•• f;,.•1d 10t'CI 1' UfllllUI< t. \p,•ltJ1111'1l 01< ' .... 11 ~tll ut ~ t:J I fur \ 1111 1 !Mll'\1 22-61 l'<>nnh· Kd TIQU~S lioU Z!O() Blvd Costa Mffu All I 971 M.... 8llp. M<ikf' olr ti73 4():16 .WS.2U11 N II WAMTED f 9•.30• lo~lpsf -·a. Ji-.·p Wujtont•<·r <iii LUGC'iAGE TAGS ''faCurw! woud J1•1111' ._ Docks 9070 cund r uth 111 • .11 ~.11 Ill I .Wt.! l'orl S..n Ju11n Cap1.:.tru11u 137·4100 4U-4S I I MASTll$ AUCTIOH UMH6 & Ul-'615 1 '11•~,·1111• N Ii ll.1111111 \ u I r u 11 1111· Ii' 11 1l11i.;huu ,1-~ h,.,.1,. fflmi )our hwrtnei.s <:•rd. Ltnd rnb ~tu'l t.11: 1;i1e>1I HARRISON'S ....................... Loaded! l'r111t 67~ 111:11 Alltot, "'9ported ..,..ll(j one '"'rd for ~llt'h ~ .. Ill ••g ........, ir.it • R •y w rouu on ..... ...,.,.. .,...,,_ ~ an~· <lock 11puc~ (or T-L· 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tai: plu~ ont• 11pttre. We • I ·-•· r~ ....i 97 t I "'""'(y Mnml"'r•hin ..... u 2¥7S<>. Main. S.A lv' la I boat. N.H .irt:.i ....................... wMrw 01 H • Urn permanent y -vc-rdh 'c"11try"" c"·1b ... '7 .. ~.~11, 540-6555 54..H7l21ifterSPM. ,,.,~FORD ....................... . :.t•11h..'Ct uttru~uve t1tK. & " .,v ~ 11lr11µ, m1:eun11 111rflne SW\lrn, tennis. l.eav1n~ JtolCoulliW)' • .N .li. WANTED slip f or 411 st..-••Plckup I U requl~ment11 Pre un•u. $18,000 Oxnard 63 l·1547 Sailboat tor 2 mo'a, &111 Cu.osWm palnl & uuerior • * * ven~ Ion & thefl ! For a 805-485 ll~S4 '·n u kt w· 11 l b ~• ELECTRIC v mt . 1 nn e 4 sf:..,· 111r cond. & lo~ P\!Nunalm:d tall enclose ------used 646 '"'"'" I m -• 0 D~ kro111e Near new rern· u , xlnt · .......,.. v si:. "" \>$. U 12139). l>r1c1•cl w.tllpu1111r, rubric or ., 1•y IO•T I t 1268AnacapaSt "1Jay Clo" paper & we cond.; wedding dress. s1 "" "" WANT slip/dock lor 37' lose I Hl at S'IW~ l.agun• IJeach . will back & trim your 10.S48·5013or631 0838 16' Duffield Edson, com· lsl~erullboal. BILL YA.TES You&rethe wumerot tug1>. Or try two curdi. LUMBER RACK. 2 S1dt ~~~!~ba~t'e'::~h~~~~r~~li 499-4820 VW,.PORSCHE 4 Tick.ts to HM l>u'·k lo back. tool IJoxes for loog bed t·~hlOrl:j, durry top, wtn· SO Ft. SUp Avail. trade for San Juuo Cuy1~1ran1> Irvine HcrYfft ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * Ot'Mt'ltMr :!H 'I lAr\'n1ot1 l'oota Mc>'-4 S2 ca or :,~cES Toyotu 546·0318 dows, z full coveri., etc live aboard. Pror. Skip· ll7·4t00 493-4511 F.sH•d 1 "· •u&' Sl.tiO •• 11 RETIRED •CTAESS All 111 brand new cond per. Craig 675-9137 f' 1-'umily Entertainment $588.00 Sul Ori ht !lam 2pm l'ht-'l nl clr11wt•r,., k 1ld1t•11 111·m, ('1Jl11:t· l1hl1·, r.7.1 j(Jff7 ..... 0 ~ "" ""'""" 675 ., .. .,., ".,.,....,, 51 ord • .. Ton l'ku11. I .. ,,,,g,Sl"".... """"""· . ...,.,;.orfH.,·~ -~5_....& 11 1 Oct land2 ' "' • ~ ""~u will sell the m:ig11ir1C'tinl ..,..... ~ .1thca1 . run... '>lHI 111 w 't 011.ire t~ w1nnrr 111 4 TJckeh to ttM lnfMHGrYe1t hlti•al ·EASY TUMS· Cris F..antftt1,.e 18'5H~llCM 64S-6151 10or more St 40 eu t'htnebc Collec:tion or un 18' ~ • U1m.c:lt ll1Jll. r 0 Ski 9080 lx·'t ol 1 91\:1 5!1'13 oodbndge an In mi· SJll'' Tux tndUdl'd 1 1 ~ d f ll)(JIU' eni:inc. .ill <Cul\ ~r Dr al SJ..1 hcJCJt..., duthc' b11uk-. 'W CARO" ';U: ._. tro) ~rel'~~ r~·n ~~t C:l':...-.onc., includ.Jni: t~f r ;;·;:~·;.·;:;~~t:·~:;; ·oo GMC !'>er\ bed & r;11·k Plcai.e ~17~~:.J,8, J:.\l l >r<Jw your own or :>t•nd ivoncs. C..:lo1sonne man\ ~95 552 7250 4tJO l''ord Eng. XJnt cond ~,~t?,'~~.~~,"11011• ~d l'oncl 3J 3 t 0 c 1a 1 m ~ u 11 r nJmc. addrc:1>.,, JJhonc & misc. Fri Sept :JO lhrt T net l I Ch hi "' 0"'~ " we II mukc one: card per Wed Oct Slh. Stt' 131 Bertrdrn 211' Flyhridge stioo e~~r17 rm~ h VW r t1t·k1•t' lul: Add~ each Starting at 11 AM. Sit c:rur::.l'r. l wn !>Crews ___ ._ _ _ v. lx•..,l tr~k .11 hc-.1 1----------1 ,, n•J luh m ort• 1;12 ~ .im1ly En~rt .iinmcnl \" t m 1 l I> "·II C to ( 'ISO ff '1'\.'l> II'> l'I 1' • Oct 1 and:! u:. m so"· s • '11 ,.,. SJt Sun9 I Woodbndge in lrvrnl! tablt, SllS LJmf)'t, Send cheek or money or 431 HOLi lJA y I~ 1' m;rny xtra:1. s:11.ooo'. '77 RANGER RV 17 Det'I' 1>n ce 5'"'~ ~<l. • • • <Culver Dr :.it !179 0456 der to Costa Me:.a • <!ll-W7 fiO!t7 V, 130 Volvo. est.al. <:ov M611·115 M•I! Gara)(l' !'!Jlc Sul & ptLOTPRtHTING -----•SKIPJ,.CK 28• Trlr. Must sec 10 dp ·n Ford 17 ton :102 \'11 Audi 9707 Barrancu1 Pie~ call 642 5678, 1-;,.t 333, to claim yo u 1..1cket.s Sun a.31 Meyer Pl • C.:M. p O. Boie 1560 , "" * precia~. ~-9030 ., pc:'l t t s I I 1 Hcdrm. L1v1ni.: Rm & t>l2·63.Sl. Mf~ 1976, lilyiou bridge __ .. s s 1c ll'c 1a11.t :.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio furn, couch, charrl>. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Wanted 808 I l'rw:wr, SIJll'I 4, twn 225 loots, S~ 9090 au-:.h~ks. e mpt ~hell, 1974 Audi t'ox good condJ· lamps: eard <able & Moving Si.le. fo'rt , Sal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIP, 4S MPH, full elec--••••••••••••••••••••• rt~:o~;~;~afml~· 52200 l1onS29liO. ' more Some C'USI prec·es Sun. ll-4PM, evcrythini: • • ,,. tronics f hi ~ L Bo t & RV SW ,_,,, • ~o Allfor onlyS400 49-i-4555. l!Oes. Kin~·Of·L .iwn WANTED : Electric • 19 n se ·up, a ragcsp11ccs ---------!>( 0 #. wheelchair, good condi Cully eqwp'd. Only 100 avail $30 mo. Newport '1>'7 1''ord Hund1cru pick •74 AUDI L'OX. Xlnl cond . wn I "'12noon. muwer & ed1tcr. antique hn; Thts boat bet\ Dun 1131.. kb D A I .., J> u r ----J~IAdama lion.493·3115 " us e r es. uac ay r up. uto, •,..,, 'u , Vury ''lean, mtlc, .. ulo. tables & dc~k. <.:lannet. 1 lh h NB 644 ""10 ~ " • * * I 25631 Heatherrow Cir iow an w en new· · · ...,,, i.h1Jrp' ~l :JOO. H4li "1296 air, lo mi, under blue l>k. 5 yr old mJJo C0<:kaf)Oo. Couch, $50 Chair wiot llunk bt.><:i t·omp lnewl. El Toro Mlaalcd 75!10100urG75·3222cves. eves """ "'"' ~ ,... I Youarcthewmneror •.--..rrrrl 25' W 11 rt N •~ 551·521Ucv Lovnu c~d .• "dll•. Sin.• tomJn,$20. Cornl'r Group f'arberwurt" Rotsrc & Ins ..... __ _.. 8083 ----T fnllbt sell 7$2-8123 day, rnhse.N TLC.8:15·9·176 $65. l•ull :.ltc t'ltOOIJY i:n I (new).30i.i9M;itftoira 4 TI L ...... _ •••••••••••••••••••••••• l' cru ovu off '76 C \1(', Ii l'\I l'am~r ___ _ -lidrm!:>t•t, siis. !HG 7473 Ave (Mesa Verd~/ l'l\l. C1111th to mw . !ihore Cl'ui!ler, '75. Two ••••••••••••••••••••••• slwll & ,11•1'\•11, :s:1100 URC ENT. Mus t ftnt.l -----_<Off_Cntry Clb Jama11·u ) lr•lne Honelf Three Cl;:inn~ts. drums & :151 f'urd Mercruisers. Cenlpers, Sole/ l!.l:t ;1;i,:! ·72 lOOLS New radlab. home for sm1111 dog. Cull CoU<·h. dl·~ks. sct"y chr. Festl•ol cymbals• Sousa ph.~!1c . <SS mpti) Well eqlllp'c.I Rent 9120 . vinyl top Silver bliw 54{).5219. colfl>c tbls. Make offer GARAGE SALE p1anostoo1, PP. 548 61:!7 ror diving, fish mi.: & i.afr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7G Dodi.:t· ( 'luh c '.ib .•• Xlnt cond. Bst oir ovt.•r ___ .,A.,""'·".. 1''am1ly Entertainment t 1, ., 1, 1, 1 StHOO 646-6516 """ ""''" Fri, Sul, Sun llA M·4PM Oct. l and2 Restored 1960 Grbt.on ty. Vanson ln·ulc trlr '76 PILGRIM 8' Sleeper. on. ,7, '• ;11r. rJ110. __ _ Freetogoodhomc>,hl.u•k 0---,,h ,--... 211711 Swun Dr IMl•i.a Woodbrrd"einlrvtne elec. guitar, case & Sl6,000bstofr.~4581 Slide In eamper Boot hvyduty1>u~11. tlr pJ..i,:. BMW 9712 &whltefem,lnn hutrt'at llOt'Jn Yl' ma<1ug V d r•• " ecl\1\(7 """ ""'lOOof '"'''7167 ft " d I er e > ""1 IC I D t ampllf1'cr. $310. "·'0-""°8 .....,.,, 14 )......,.9107 ...., r "'"' a " ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • All shots incld rJbtcs. in rm i.i·t w,s c: in. 0 ver r a '" """ 1!176 Hout & Trailer, 191~· Beaut. w/genUe d1spoi.1 $300.645~75cvcs Pnc<:<l to Sell 11· suede Barraqca) OfflceFurnffure& Scasw1rl. 175 OMC. d~e 'W VW Westphalia. Tent '77 GMC J immy• "'hcc•l uoo. 768·7976 _ 48 .. Hound dining tt.tbll' cout'h, Walnut. vanity Please call 642·5678, Ext Equipment 8085 V hull, full uwnmgs, ex. & camper equ.ip, new dnve. Juto, arr. !ooUnroof. Blk ( Lb AKC w/2leuves 4 antiq beaut c.le:.k. be"'mncr s drum ~3~·t to dalm your ••••••••••••••••••••••• ct'l!i in rough w<1ter, l1kc clutch, shocks, muffler. wheel r;11•k tohcloffroad Oldt!mooda"'..:me · 1 yr cond ehr~. 2 w,'arms. ~et. Kenm.ore wa:.her & IC es. Trad e Tasco 60mm new. $9,600. All eves. batt,AM·FM8-trlt&rblt t1re1. 512000 T O I' or "92i _., .. ,:,,"',,9.3 """1 Ma PI e S l 7 5. 3 l elee dry..:r $70 pr. & telescope eq ui tori o I Sat i ~ u n an Y t 1 me. ene. $2200ibst. 642·1732, trade for PU. !>:>Ii 7723, .. '"""" ...,"" (: 0 1 d e n r 0 d • C d m _much_more 548-4258 * * * 714 t.'75 SS96 S.S. 645-1853 aft 5 ask for Dennis • mount compile for IHM ------ Beagle, AKC, 22 months. 675-3689. elec. typewriter. 498·5016 25' Apollo Polans, '76. On· Electric Cars 9 I 30 '65 Ford • ~ tun p1t·kup female, neutered to good ---------Hon.es 8060 Butcher block bur $150, IBM Model DT.,_.wnter, ly 70 t.otal hrs. 6 channel ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto, V-8. Ion~~.~ home. 493.5047 Full or QUl•en :.ited bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• med1t cabinet 9' $2$0. ~ ..-radio. compll8s, head & Auloette electr1· c car Call evci. ~7·2610 frame. \rood 1·11ndit1011. Silk ribbon brown $350 Male Great Dane to Rd $20.Call559·8383 ARAll~HCOLT drnmg tbl W14 chrs. l Elliott addrc~sing galley, AM;J.'M tape W/Charger, runs good. '76 Luv w shl•ll CU!-ilOO\ hm. l yr old. Gentle -Grey yearltng Very leaf, xlnt cond. SJOO. .A 1 t .. ,c0 deck. Sec at In the wt.r, S200·offer. 548·6092 aft xlntcond • · · R Women's 5 apd bike $40, sysocm, comp e e _. · N t JI b P rt h S 30PM Nu et· d. H s e b r kn . EDE C 0 RATING : clasMc lsl Plan\ Class Walnut buffet .,25. All 493-1977 afttipm. P ar · a ners 1p : . 645 :io.tr COMEIMliSEE THE6JOCSi NOW OM DISPLAY OUR COMPLETE BODY SHOP ISHOWOPEH C4S.0079 Complete houl>chold ind A Show wmncr. Terms to ~ break1n~ up. Asking Motoriud l'k 9140 -' PLANTS, bikes, refrig, qualified buyer. Cull _5..;..Jl_m_._64_S_·7_8S_7_. ____ PIGROs&ONJGnS 8090 $13,900. Cul l 9 -5, I ft V-.s 9570 dryer, color lv. 5305 C714) 628·9248 eves or , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141879·0452 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnsh Setter Gldn Rel Mix. male 7 mos. Some obcd tmg, loves kid:., 536 8744 R C N ., Membership Tiffany s .. . . -----MINI Bike •75 Benell1' rue<' resc~nt. .o . weekends. Newport Beach <private S~ll 44 Studio Upright 15· LASER Lapstrake, 646·5788 t•lub). Call "Joy" Thurs · piano w /bench $500 ndswork. o-.stoffer.' Buuer. gd. <'ond. SlSO. ----------•Horse ror sulc. Reg.istcred 675 0994 "" 842-S869 aft 5PM Dachshund fem. lo good Matc·hing pair 5' Love Appaloosa & Gelding. 6 Sat. 10·4. 673·4186 ~-67S'lll70 home, 5 yrs. Good Seat&, muted floral pat Yrs 15 hands. Sll<JO. Very Ebony s t p . JAWA, xl11 t t'ond. J,000 l·ton ·oo Cht•v stt·p van w1'73t;cyl eni.:. 14 mpg. everything ~ood cund. 14 'x6' tx.-d. wm<low:.. <·x· tras. :>16011/olr. Cull Yns hica-D reflex camera pine iano, Cbns Craft Sea Skitr. 28' miles $'l75 wi kids. Shots & tags. tern, good eond. S400. pr. ~enlle Call 714 ·522·4320 witripo<I $30, 5 watt Pace bea~t. tone. Will deliver. SlOOO. Better than new, • 55 7_ 2337 546-4781 Pair Side lie back wkdays c.n. 6 ch. hand set, xlnt· SS001bstoffer.54().8Sl8 fully equipped. Call Drapes, muted floral --------....._.___ -•~/ 1972 r:"r IL' 101 ,. v 1 645-3200 ; 646· 7008 KllTENS, 8 wks old. Free iogoodhome. 540-7532 •·tJLEY I T t·und S.">5. '76 Beam bot· Kimball p1·ano. "onsoletle. Rlclt. Dav.. 64Z-43S2 Niles s::i~ ,.,, ' "'c•11 '"" Hn Pattern, 7'12' high x 3'" lors"' railer. ... ~~ t t I A C di ties. I Dem ocrat, 1 G .. n u 1 n .. 673-<&UJll ~n 9150 on 11•. 1 • r;i o wide, almost new. $300. good cond. $1800 .., .. ~......, .. .,., .,,,.A 6 Republican SIS each. 23 ha rdwood,'Am e ri can ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._,,.,,,,.....,.""", CdM 759-9576 536· 756 ___ 1 ch. Kraco deluxe. mobile crafted. blond, in xlnt Assume Payments 1976 Harley Sponsler 2200 ----"'R""E Kittens l white c B k $60 $1541 mo. '77 Dodge Von. U200. a~ T. ., "' • Sixtables,2new 3ironla· ; · w,power mi e · l'OOdnSee&tryit. $1000 •7~ TroJan .. ,4• Cabin ma . custom paint & Cstm inlr. cpl/panehnA. spayed fem, l blk/wht ble bases, ne~d parnt. Jew.Cry 8070 Great Books :.el SIOO. .,.n 1388 wkdyc aft 6 & ·1 .. chrome,...,_,,, 4n.t ""J6 F .M t u l t I M ' p• ......,. J C:rwser. All lltras. Fash, -..:;.N ,,........, ' & ereo cass. mus neu · ma e. Ult go. glass or marble lops.••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·239lbetwn3..S nf . wknds k C 1 . 1 k sell this week. S6000 960-3563 On k d I k WA .... TED & '· ala ina or a e. 1975Kaw{l$aki. ' ble 11 sgadmelwor ta· " l..arge airline kennel, nu Upri,,..Pl--SSSO. Trlr avail Consider 3900.Excellcnt shape. 847-8603anSpm. Silver-black Kittens, free e, ge, n s acquer. TOP CASH DOLLA!t and unused, accom· ..,.. --Pln hi 5310334 togoodbome. 641}.8862 p A 1 D FOR y 0 u 1• modates very lg dog S2S. 751-6881 days, 631·2335 -~ p. • 631·2508 75 Ford Van. xlnt rnnd. ' eves 22· p ENN y AN Fb I • must sell• l.(Jadl•d Lu ____ S48_-_l7_4_2 ___ 1Butchcr Block Solid Oak JEWELRY, WATCHES, 846-5910 · rg s 75 Kawasaki 175. Mus t 8937877 Table. 48" w,J fills. 4 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, --Beautiful Spioct Baldwin R.un111 bout -'H. 250 sell S600 or best olr. ~...:__ _ _ FwwWI•• 8050 Magwhls 1260Zl842·8271 S ILVER SER VICJ::, Anlq. phone, rc<:lnr. Piano lm mac rood hpitunnel dnve 72 gal 642·9521or96J.SS88 Aut Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------F INE FURN & AN w mus~. vanous pieces S750 . • r Wed F 1 f fuel, full cvrs, trlr, 175 OS Twin beds with frames & Queen.s ize d~rk brown TIQUES. 645 2200 of nr. oew rum. 581·5664 i or 0 r. · r a l hrs. Xlnt conl1. 642·202S Motor Hoftle.I, Sille/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• naugahydc h1de·a·bed, 2 &SJ0.3439 SPM. SS9-8473 da}·s. 642 5.2fMieviwknds Rl'ftt/Stot oge 9160 WE WILL IUY spreads. sso. ynold. sioo. 675·2857 U•estock 807S -.-Fender Rhodes ~3 key •~_..._. s-11 90,0 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• YOUR DATSUN 646-3622 •••••••••••••••••••••••Datsun or Cour1~ elcc. piano & fo'cnder ':'::':: •• ::'•••••••••••••• Re nt a 1977 Exculive PAJDFORORNOT . t:--Scft 8055 Re M b k CamperShell,$150.Sofa, Rh d Motorh M ' . King s11e sofa sleeper . .__....,... g. • organ mare. ro e like new .,.,n 7"° 8494 o es Pro· r eve r b 470 Sail boat, 2 se•· sail•, molorhoom~efroorm Jl1enr1b· TOP DOL• ,.R Rust & gold. $120. Beaut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to ride & drive. hlk ' ......... ...,. b $800 9'i 688 ..., ~ ... - lg sofa. $1.50. Rrd velvet ~ARAGE SALE: See ad parade Morgan gelding, Trade your old stuff for com · · 4 · 7 xlnt rond, gd rat'e rec. Friedlander. Call anv of FOR TOP CARS chr. S65. Xlnt c:ond. ~n furniture. Rcdecorat-Eng, West e rn (714) new goodies w ith a Beaulllul ebony spinet, Sellortrd.673·5646 these numbers · 963-7095 1ng! 646·5788 J.38.1011 Classified ad. 642.5678 $400. Call Paul days 898-6777 67S-13ll,eves673·2123 WANT RESULTS? 537.7777 BARWICk DATSUN '-111 .l lJ,HI t .IJll t r .•I•• d~ TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 16, 1977 in the Daily Piiot Sell your boat lhru BEAUTIFUL. wal. con· SOUTHWESTYH 821-8881 sole by GRAND.1 yr old, YACHT s•LES cost new $1400, sac. $775. "" "' MOTOR HOMES 963-5596 FUJlfMEWPORT FOR RENT DEALEIS From nso. wk. 770.(>644 ~~.~~.s ... ~~!.! m 4>a7H 21t RENT Fireball 23' Self Pool table. 1 .. slate top, 21' MORGON Of cont. Auto/air. CC, CB. 831 -137S 493.3375 WE BUY ClU.HCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 4lx74", solid bit w/cues, Loaded with new equip· stereo, slps6645-2283 rack. bJ Ila & w a 11 mt.>nl. Sleeps G adults in 76 Mini motor home. 17'. hanger. SS7S. 673--0538 comfort. Low time on self contained. Msl s l or · · 2828 Harbor Rivel Winchester model 12. 12 Alom1c 4, Genoa, dingy, lrade. Assum. 894-9495 COSTA MESA VHF, 6'3" heud room. gauge shotgun. 1947. More room than many Auto~i~.Parts 546·1200 xtru, perl. $250. Pete. 32s. Owner anxious. &Accessorin 9400 ----------494~ 67S-14D.1or673·92llbkrs. •••u•••••••••••••••••• WEPAYTOPDOLLAH FORTOPUSF:DCAltS TY. Rodio. 1~"10MIAUl!R '64·'77 Used Must ang FOREIGN. DOMESTIC tlR, Stereo 1091 Parts. 990 No. Parker, or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••-••• im. Joou like Luer, on· Orange. Call997·2000 __ _ I e ii d If your car 1s extra clean Quadraflex Stereo System Y mol" 118 area. an see u.'I first '650 or trade for lransp. muoh laster. Special col· ....._for S. BAUER IUICk Must see. Call Dale. ored 1alla " hull. Like •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 546-1730 new. Coat $1900. Sell $650. AllM•••/ 2925 Harbor Blvd 8MWRES.4LES 1969 2002 ~ Automatic. air t'ond., & AM /FM radio. A Ont! owner car. <ZRV449>. 1972 IMW 2002tii 4 speed air cond .• sleteu c:assette and mag Wheel::> <6271-'GX> 1972 2002 AulomaUc with air cond. One ow ner car . (l21f'.l'Q). 1973BMW14 V ARIA AutomalJc with air con ditiomng, s tereo cassette &sunroof. COOJNBZ> 19712002 4 ~peed. s unroof & Be cker AM /FM 1177HEVJ I 974 J.OCSA Coupe. Aulomatic, elect. s unroof & windowi.. ll'athcr int .. l uxury w heels. S ilver /black: H88LNT>. 1974 l.OSla f'ull power, s unroof, air <:ond .. & leather int. <388KLF). 1976 2002 4 speed, air cond. & i;tcreo casi.ette. Im· tna<:ulate! (788RJL). 1976 2002 4 !il>('t"d, sunroof, stereo & air cond. (738PQU>. 1976 SlOia Automatic, aii; cond • stereo & low mileb. Beige. (3633). 675-3662 or 645-2200 C _, Costa Mesa 979·2~ 21" RCA color TV SlSO. • ,. IOs .. ca 9520 Sony clock radio $40. 27 Erickson IB. VHI'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-5788 auto i>llot, 117.000. Dys; 1934 FORD R oadster. 213·681-3646; e v cs. absolutely mint eond. SCANNER: Reaency 10 213-446·4305 631·2321 channel w /crystal $100. • 6 9 2 ,, , E 1 . b TOP DOLLAR P41D ro CL AN 1976 3.0Si Automatic, air cond., stereo. elect. window!-. leather Int. & low miles. Llkenew! (OOIRXU>. A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS Ph897-2674 • v x ca • u r. 1934 Ford 4 dr sedan. 1940 crulaelroce, 5 bags, Lin. Contine ntal Con· ZenltbcolorTVw/rcmote VHF', knot met'r , deplh, vert.1967 Ford Sedan de· COl'ltrol. XJnt cond. Sl.'10. nu mtr. 838·2233. livery All restored PP. 96Ul9l --32' al\ cabin diesel •ux. -•--65216-------loah & Marine kelcb ri11ed. Aaklng bcreaffOMI Eqll....... $17,SOO . 835·9317 o r V.wdn 9530 •••••• :~~-;~~........... 17s.·l50I ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... rrill • 9010 36' CIJpper sail boat, ure '74 GMC SuburbllO Sierra ••••••••::.\•••••••••••• lines, compasa, nearly Grande. 454 va. duaJ air -------- ottw trlr. A1klnt $4200. ecod, off road Ures, rblt 83S-P3l7 orll15·8509 enJ, AM/FM cas. xlot ~. * * cond. Ph 673-&Sl93 '77 WESTSAIL 32, fu1 1y ~--• equlp'd. All Teak Jnt. etc.". -4 ,,..,_ Drf•tt 9550 Must be 1een . .&ell or •0 •••••••••••••••••••• tnde ror amaller boat or 1 ~- OC re.al estate. Price jual #I '-Ctl1. nduced to MS.GOO. l>P. WEOUTSELL/\LL fTM220 JE!:P DEAL2RS JN'J'ttEm'ATE HUHltCVIMTOIY AD llodet1NfW4 Und lA&iiq Avallabl~ C....M"° ~C""-mt HAllBOJl JlLVD. O!!fa.... ~ J-Swrr· 01·5'•• CJ·7 '1, CbtrolrNt. Wa~neera, Pk'IM.cpe, l!P t.o $1',200 dis· ~-.. I yr 50,000 mli. ~vaUable • ......... •• Mt..IA',5'MOQO:) SADDl.EIACK VALLEY fM'°ltTS IJl-2040 495-4949 CREVIER Autos, 1,..,ort.41 Avtot, lm,orhd .Auio•, Import.cl Auto•. Import.ct . , .......................................................................................... . BMW t7 I I ....... 97l0 ronce.. 9750 Vdbwogen 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ame.!< n lt\IY. "111" a•1tn 'IS J.... WORTS CARS '67 VW, nda work. ~r. iun rt ..-1:.0 "' !Jc.; l XIU 40MC lo .. ' Sold ~I 7~1 Hl!H 1'1l ;&,-., 174t9 Capri t71S MOTOR CA•~ WIST GERMAN ~······· ••• •• • • • • • • ••• D'ILIG.AHCI IMPORTS ~ Coi11•1 \11 .. 111 .. "" ,,4 1 1rJ:.o Cl!l\•I n<.,., r11J1 .. I ' I 714/541-1186 t tin cJ 11 • ;. II I II I a,:"~I <Mr I ~ ~1 1 1 l l~pn ;MIO 4Sjld 111r,$.l~ 1• 1~. \o11llt"4 CCi.: '7)5 ....•..•••••..•...••..• IM < ti'\\ t:.K'l lt.sl.Y. l"o·w pit & int AM , •·M 1wr Por-.d\o! nm11 Clt1116" M I " U II d & (' 0 r11 II rt ''"""I Rldc.1r1.,.,700 97)7 ..•.......•••.......... i t Caµn Vt> 1lld1. ,1n1 •'\•lld \ir. 9unrf, >ll t... It \'d 11res, Siu:. '2~ 1., !b'I UT33 '73 F.urop.i l' (.', 31,000 ml, 1 •1; l <. •• 1 pr t, o\ \I i'' \t xlnt rnn1I Sur(, II trk ~J \.-Ill· I ~1ioi UN11r ~-I olft•r M!I UUIH ~·OUIJ" $.!'4:1() 11lr :1:Jt1 67.)4) Mazda 9731 ';l lJi>ll \h ,,, ..,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hun~ .:rt•Jt \J 11 .. 1 ... ..i1 :.:1200 h' t "'' t' .ti I i:ll It< 'II Cttro.n 9716 •.•..........••........ miracle mazda 2150 H..-bor lt•cl SEE US FIRST• Ir )'Ull ,11 t" \ •111 >Hh•t IOI: hU)'lll~' lit h 1 .111i.: YUUI N:Xl l'Hr.-:h•• BILl. YA TES VW-PORSCHE Sail J Utll\ C•p111lr11110 U7-4IOO 493.-4511 1~111 l'orache 91:! ~ V 1• I Iv w I T a n , 5 ., p , Hl.iuµunkt AM 1-'M St1;r110 "1u11elle, 15' 1wl111hcd Alloys, Ard ll\'i.l otrer Ask for Bryan 64~13117 l'OHSCllE '56 <.:oupc "l'"' 11111 & paint Rblt l'nti:. \.Int 1 ond \l11ny ,., lnt'I ~7:..0 or ofl <111 '>.16-lti71 I.~ J:it. Suawr :'ltew 1·11.: ch.1kh. pnt V1•1 y sharp, no rust. $1lOO. ·1•1.1 ·• 1311 • tl7 VW ~1111.111 hudc Hl1lt 1·11.i li:l~I l"I ufr t tll hl) 'J •:W ull • ,Ill 71 Ill ·s \ lr11 rnrnl \hbl 1, 111 \ \\ \ 111 1100 bsl ofr ( .Ill I \I ',1lt > '''·~ 111 IX '62YWBUG ~ 1;..i,, 338U '73 VW Dus. !I pass Auto. \IC, 1i4K. V1 rv dn Xlnt t-und. SJ4!W : ... !.) 12<~1 1:168 VW Hhlt ~ni: I yr Auto 1>l1C'k. Hun11 xlnl. Nth lrllle bdy wrk. $7()(1. h ... l orr. 9~ 2298 '66 VW Squareback, new 1000 r11rrni:! t!n~. muny xtras SIOOO 644 1656 litwo 5 :JO llpm wkdJy,., or wk11di. bef. Ip m 1974YW8UG C ltroen Moseroti ~""'"1 c1:n M.JC1 . $7989 Costa Meso 645-57001--------i lki.l hljCK mt I '>Pl'l'd ratlJfl & hcat1•1 In 1'.11nd c:ond1t1on w Ill\~ 111111·, (QIU!) MOTOllC.ARS O'ELEG.AHCE 547 9250 Datswt 972 .....•..•.•••......••• ;. - *DRIVE A * *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT !-.llOP & ('OM I' AR F. BARWICK D.A TSUM S.111 Ju,111 C.1p1,11 ·'"" 831-1375 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN FOR THE BEST FLEET PRICES Coll Jim Needham TODAY! 7J HX• I 111 Joor ·10.000 rru )d11l rnnd. SIMtH) bst orr li4 .• :1929 '67 912 Hew Block Paint l<onlt, alloys. Shorp. ONLY $2395 SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 SUPER BUY! C~an. $6300 . .After 6 '7'.! Ma1rla RX.! l ·dr PMc:all846-8l41 't.7 Bug l\l'w patnt. f,11• .., •. 11.111 I '>1111 HJdials.1----------tl)ry,nif 1idl·u111I ~l:!OO \\I I \I H111" ~rea l l!f72 !HI Por"l'h" 'l'.lnl l"\'>fH:1•11Mt1 ~1500 cl)'> ~.JI :!!1.,.,., cv-. l11nd ..,1.>oo. !'ull h.o'>h) !JW I IJ5 .145 ~·1 1,1 VW llu~ Mercedes Ben t 9740 ••.........•..........• SPORTS CARS Bouqht & Sold WEST GERMAN IMPORTS 714/548-1186 '72 MBZ 220D AuWmJtrt & air C'nnd J:'or the lt"ury or ,1 Mert:cllcs & the eff tt'll'll nolJd1c•wl 1x:11El1':1 ~ .. ~, ltu11' l!uud ·1,:! :is.;11 rt'11lt 1'111 tr ,,n, '" • toli'I' llcstun•cl , A \1 F:\-1 ht•'>I . . , , r . ""IUOO in .JI~... •I Sup .. 1 LJ1w ~~110 nr o r ml I "" · ·1 • • take II\ er 11.1 I -+ 'i300 da>' <"a'>h 1\ft 5, 1.i·· li!J.U nr •71; !11:!1·:. Show mum c-1111d (;<15 :!:l\IK .,-- !->unruof, .illov" 'GH SQLl\HEllACK ~d Blaupunkl cuss.; 17,llOO cond Mukt> olrn. m1. L11wcrt•d. !\tore' l\)2 71!!f ))14,IJhO Fr rm 7:11 ·52:11 1 60 Por ltOi.llbll'I'. i;ood v~.o 9772 mech, S:~I ••••••••• •••••. •••••••. 711 641·017ti BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR .... Auto•. Used ""°'·Used Thursday. September 29. 1977 OAll Y PILOT 09 ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• ••• • • ••• •• •• ••• • • • A111ot U1ed Aa1tos U d Autoa U ed Generat 990 I ci.n.ral 990 I •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••• : •• ~••••••••••••• ••••• : •• ! ............. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coclloc 99 I 5 Ford 9940 ~ 9955 .. Where The JOE'S Dec*rMakH GOOD BUYS TM Dlfferffc:e" 642-0795 NABERS ASk FOR JOE AUTO CENTER A DMalonof Nab.rs CadJllac: • ECOMOMYC.AR CENTER 'fl:I Font 1• .. 111·1 !'ruck ttl:!1.11.x" 1 sn:, '7 l ( 'hn ~ \ l'I!•• Panl!I f.xpn::.~ I 7i5ti0h. I "'115 ' 7 1 D a ls 1111 I' 1 ,. k u p <~U) ~1;;. I.I \'W llUK •\\lo; IJ840) m~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1,IJ t'OUJH.' <le Vtllt-. flood trun"" S!J:> 67~-81~ <.111 'IJlll, IJd llpm ) 75CAOILUC LIMOUSINE Jl:r., E\1•rylh1111: .Ju:.I hlo.1 llt'W (34:JO I SSAVES MOTORCAR O'ELEG.AHCE ti2fi W 171 h SA 5'7 ·9250 ·n <.:dV. xlnl cond.. Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. PHIL LONG FORD \ ... , ., ...... "-" °"""' ' ...... ' •tlf'f'W\•&l.M~ , .. ....... '76 OLDS T·Top Cllftoss s..,,....... II.I' .111 I h1· 11plwr1.,, It•\\ 111111 I 'I" ~ h ('\t'l•llt•fll lh11u1ut 1 I lb-IOO l ONLY $5895 SADDLH.ACK Y AL.LEY IMPORTS 811·2040 49S·4949 '76 Toyota $349' Corolla .... (960DRA) · IJ 7 V W F u ., I h a 1· k IWFIJ655J S:,7'.1 '70 1''1al 1150 Coupe (707RFA>. S'775. loaded Had1als, ml.Ill ------- o I. II ..., 1 '17 O C u l I a :-. !> Suprcnw FM :-.lcrcu jnd t.11w, power, air 64448ll ,111 n ;? door, 17,000 mlles, .111tomollc, air, AM/FM. '75 Pontloc $2999 AstrJ Wagon .... (642MJ0) 4 s peed. Air, Rudio, llcater, Roof !tack, Hal· lyWhttb '75 Datsun $2999 710Sedan Ctl7NBV> 4 -.peed, AM FM Sten•o. A1r, M1d1chn T1n•s '72 Courier S 1999 J'lll-.Up 1.t.117~\1 1 I "P••t•tl. A \I l•'\I Stt•r l'll, Hull 11.rr. ttallv Wl11'1·b '-put J .1ghl'> · '72 vw $2899 . <'omul Bus . .'. <369FNJ 1 " Speed. Radio and lleciter, Shdmg Door-.. M1l'hchn Tires '73 Pinto $1899 Wa~on .. 171 tliOR > •I Spt·1·1l, l<.tdro .ind lk.111'1 • SPECIALTY CAR CENTER • '7 I Oats.an $3699 ~-IUZ ... (J.lfi IJ l\I K, I l\Spe<.-d, AM/FM, HadiJI Tire. and Air ' '72 Ford $3399 Van Convl·rsion US2WIKt '7J Chevy V1·11a Coupe (t;o~K:i'"' 1 sins ' 1; 8 'I' h u 11 d 1· r b 1 r d (YWU55JI ~75 '68 Chevy l'JPflC(' (YEM578). S675 '68 Pontiac W a ~·in (Wl89211 ~75 'QI L11wvl11 t'ont < 'nttlll' sell, ti~t orr. 536-2156 '76 El Dorado. Mu~l :il'll S8400or lx>stoffer. Lo m1, All x1ra:;. 5 yr wrnty. 644-45:)5 ·711 DrScvrllc, leather. 1111· gul<i 1bro"'11 t·xter . t !I. ooo mt Da' 1\l•s.~0-7311 <XEWJJI 1 s.m Camara 9917 "67 L1ncoln Cuu1 !'-.t•cJ'-u1 ••• ••• • •• • ••••• •••• •. •. tUTClHl S875 '69 O l ds !I~ ~··•l.1 n 1719ABSI ~~ ti5 Oltb Cul'·"'' :-.port l'oupt• O'l>U l:!I l S.57:1. !Ai 1'1} mouth W Jgo11 I< Hun., well. tTHUJU!fl Wi5. AMC 9905 77 c·,1maru I.I I l'op. hlu nil'! whll· 1111 A. c·. ,\\I FM. c.11 tover ~>'MHI 19:11).'l:J'J '71J l'am;irn. Xlnt cond. Ln\\ m 1 on Ill' w l'llJ: SISOO EH'!> '1tl~1 ·1872 or 11.1!1 1()9() 9920 ................•..•••• • * * Poul Phillipt ;!;;i4<!App1an Wuy M1ss1on VteJo You arc the wtnnerof 4 Ticbts to the lrYiM HcwYest FflH•ol Family J::ntert:..11nment Oct. 1and2 Woodbridge in Irv me (<.:ulver Dr. at Barranc:r) l'h•ase Clill 642·5678, E'<t. 3:JJ. lo claim your ttt'kt•L,. • • • 1973FORD PIHTOWAGOM Automatic tranam1s,,10n Real sharp! (~.HSX l $1195 llLL YATES VW..PORSCHE Sjn Juan Capistrano 837-4800 493.4511 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 l'rnl11, I .1111. 4 <'YI, Sport C11t.· th,., ~1ted. tire~. 11 \rJt'k Sl,l!OO Very good l'Ond 557 23:J7 '72 Prnto. 25 MPG. nc11o clutt•h. xlnl cond. $127!> 960 3200 , • -'74 station wgn, 4 :.pd. i:d UJ7 i'ord Custom 500, PS. ga:; xlnl umd s1tt ... 11 I'll .:ooQ transp C'llr. $425 La~a 968 910i or~ ~1111 01' or r 892-2488 an 6 • , -'74 Ptolo Squire !->taL11111 I-mt.IXL 00,2dr,52Mm1 Wgn 4 spd AM 1FM A<:, P/B, P /S, Bronze AiC, $2200. Ph6Jl 0.143 . mtl1. new baU. Im mac. St wo. 752-656_7 ____ ·75 Prnlo Runabout, xlnl cond. 847-4!!02 an 6 pm • 6 5 LT D • P e r f e c t wkduys, anyllme wknds tran:;porlJlton Many -- xtra:.. ~1:;u. 1>10 2522 •74 Ptnto Wagon, 4 spd monungs 33,0UO mr, AM/FM x . trJ1·i.. -itcn•u good coml. 61 Ford. ~ood lrarn.p car Sl!l:-itl :Hti :!2!111 Runa great. S150. Call 979·1858. '76 Pmlo IJl'iu:-.1• Wg11. 9945 ....•.••.......••...... 1972 Mark IV. like Ot'W, only J9,oou mt, call 673 6S90or 548·7!17!1 Full pwr, J\T l\. \ l am rm t'"'~· "'" t 11 t Prinw rond s,-1:11111 t'al I 540 I Hlh or .d t '>1•m, 646 ~18l :., -Plymouth 9 9 60 ,._ l\1~rk IV. 64.0uo m1 •••••••••• ••••••• •••••. Xlnl cond hlack. Full 65 Ph mouth I· ut v 4 d1 pwr. s.iuou , bsl orr. rum. i.:ourl. lll'W pamt. 842·1901. S325 !lti:J· llllli ('\ l':i Maverick 9947 ·70 Uustl'r. t. c·yl :J 'Jxl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.'hil• lJr1·..;. &: 'IJliJ ~~ '70 Mavenck. 6.5,000 m1'!> SllOibst 0 11 !)41;811.i ~It SBSO. Xlnt runmn~ cond 6. Call551·542(i -----Pontiac 9965 Meric.wy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For sule l\40 Pontt.1<..,, .Ju ~ DOVESTIU-;ET "•'a r \1.ir/\ r1 hur ,\ J.,rnhon·t· 1!11;11h '72 MBZ 250 I 976 Porsche 912 Chocoljte brown 1''( 11·ri11r, ~unroo( & 111" tnlll'-. (!ltt3NXN). VOLVO, R a d i o a n d 11 t • ,1 t ._. r , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l'unr0<1f, Rally Wh1·\'f, '70 J\mlia-.~;1dor SST Sta 1\1r Sho~ks. Hi:BJck 11011 Wdi.:on. 11 l'J'" i\ l llurk<'I Seal'>. Sl11l1n1t r:11Jto •• Ill :-.tr." lJ111 Sit.le Wtntlow. M Ul'h Owner 51\ 1!00 1111it"i Tu1 \1ore' rond St2<lf>. 673 287S ------74 Hornet $2799 . '75 Monte Carlo Spt Cpe ORANGECOUNTY'S two dr. anrl '50 1t1u1· 1l 1 NEWEST 871 99~!) dy .... 1112 21l!Jtt 833-1300 1976 DATSUH 8210 COl'PI:: LU\Ury CflU1Ppetl "'1th low mile-. ,\ '' 111 c'll'llcnt 1·11nu1 111111 t&l!JGWG I. Bill YATES YW-PORSCHE !-idn Juan <.::rp1slri.ln11 I l"'1·d 1.1d111 ho" t 11 & .-.11k m11ld1ng-. In •·'< •~·ll••nt l'ond1t1on <!12~NRSI You M L'S SEI~ th1:. ~as i,avcr' '74 MBZ 450SEL 837-4800 493-451 I Lt•Jthcr interior. 11wr, Rolb Royce 9756 "1ndows. crwse control, •• ••••••• •••••. •• ••• •• • COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR Bl.VD. 540-64 I 0 540•02 I 3 ·73 240Z, Lo m1 's. Xlnt wnll lk•-.t oft.·r 1 .111 x:n 11m Jll 1prn 'ii l'H·kur) Nu < .irh ~ altern. + 4 nu ttrei; $11.50. 642 1939 or 64'1·4811 . · '71 Datsun 240Z. Clean. $3200Clr bst ofr. U.10 llJHI BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE!!! !>unroor & ml'lalltl pJrnt l;rccil cund1t1un 1 ()!1'11.0\ I c ;(WKI '"'l't:lllltl ol Ill ht•r lrni• Muz,., m :;t111·k to h r MISSION VllJO IMPORTS •• , • •••• \ .. t ........ . Jt l•• ............... ..,._. tJ 1-11 •B 49 S I 70• Lease Mew · Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY H04'se of Imports AllTllOHIZ~:D \IEHCEOl':S IJf.;ALER 11 ".: EW (' i\ RS t)lili2 .'\t J m hes ter. Bucn:.i i'Jrk \ITllt·;<>LUPRlCES 21 \ll rnudl'ls now avatlu 5 -7250 1o1. (';111 or see us before On the Santa Ana ..-~ y:... \1111 liuy' '' '\1BZ 'b6 Chl'>sic wht cpc, COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HAR HOR KL \I 0 540-641 0 540-0213 2li0Z-1975 Perf rood ConC'ourse l'Ond thruoul. SUD rr, $1)91.1() li73 2191 '71 <!l«lC AnlhrJcttc i;ray. Air, ~tereo. lo mi, M1chel1ns. CJll 7S2 8782 or 64().8:122. \rr, AM FM t'.l'iS . r)A nv T AN r mags, 4 sp<I, lu mi .'\111:-.l ~1 ~ lJ1 \ 1iJ .... 11! Bruce wrk 9S6·7000, M t n ,, __ 111111·673·25~ __ OlOr '-..'ar U.J. 'ifi :!xttZ 2+2. aulo, <11r. Holls l{o_\('l' & Bentley m.•L!". wo· hlue, bra, CU'>I :-.:.ih·s, ~1·n1ce &leas<' p111:-.tr1p1n1• 11.800 mr"!! 755"'A"W t7lh!-.t,C.'\1 \I 1111 :\1 an v x I r as (714) li:Jl ·054~> '7'M"1 il'>tulr !Millfin1; 1972 MBZ2.WC, auto, AiC h1I Datsun Wagon, run. AM1 FM, xlnl cond. Pvt ).!IJ("'I. ch•an ~so party (714 )<l!l \.7735 hi5215~ ----- '77 Datsun 280Z \utomattc. masis. ai cond , <'UStom mlenor. reur shad<.' & stf•rN1 taPl' In t''CC1·ll(·nt con11il1011 (OOb.'>PNl SSAVEHOW! S COSTA MESA DATSUN 73 MBZ450 SE This <·ar is in Mint Cun.ti lion. (924LPX) $11,989 MOTORCARS D'ELEG.ANCE 626 W 17th SA !147 ·9250 '69 SEL. oril(inal owner. Xlnl rar. $M.W 640 64l0 ---- (lOUO SUNDAYS We'~ Heiqhbon Rolls Royce l!H>4 SC 111 S1l\t•r w tan 1ntenvr l..efl hJnd dnve, air con d1t1onrni:. An ex~·ellcnl 111,·1·~lment. ~lAKEAN OFH.f{ COHC.AHMOM'S HORS8.ESS ST.AILE Brokers or frnc conlemJXlrJn ltOLlS RO'iCf. BENTLEYS U\ l'I 3511lo1•hoosc from C..oronJ Del !'It Jr 1;7:; O'J30 Pi\QK IAN[ Molor Crar Co. Rolls Hoyct• & S.·nlll'~ sale,,, -.cr v1<"<' & kaM· 755 ·A., W 17th St, C~l 1 no 6:11 os.n 1'176 SILVEll SHADOW New Ott. '76, 111000 mi. special 2 tortP Ivory & Walnut 11;11nt. llrwn Lcath1•r ml w ivory pip mg. l't•rf. r1111d Prrn•1I r o r 11 u 1 <' k s a I • · 714 557 0851 Jal<' l'\ I' & early AM Toyoto 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA, See UJ for a top dollar estim;ile' MARQUIS TOYOT .A MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-t 210 '77 Toyota Llltbaclc. Must 2!MSllARBOR BLVD. MG 9742 see. 540-6410 540-0213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842~1 wkdsys -.___ 972 '70 MG Midget. Run~ •76 SRS t . ............, iood. Nu fuel A wate1 ::•••••••••••••••••••••• pump, wires. Sl295/ofr. loni bed, :dnt cond. Air, :-~3FerraiDlnoCtlu1ie,red 645·7110 wood 1ldea, low m l w hlk rnt. nl'w lr;1th int. -$3llOO. 873-3181 new paint. AM /FM MGI 9744 v--9770 r111lto 27,000 Mi. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..,... "'yt·roniier rin1&s. new '74 MGI •••••••-•••••••••••••• clutch Mech. perf Grey Ul06MXXl KUGESELECTION .G44·0668aft.6. SllH USED CARS Rat 9725 MOTOR CARS Top <'alh $$for your VW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D'alGAMCE Paid for or not. Call " 'f'ICit 72. 124 Sport Cpe. 5417·9250 Keith or ./ea:ry. ;. very nice. P P. S211S. BOB Wl'nlAM VW ... 6'8-80 "78 MGB PP, JUSl import· 7600 Westminster Ave. ---------1 ed. must sell 893·755lot''38-18SO .. ~ 128 !t'orcod lo aoll im· 83.'i-3486 ined.Xlntcond.ln&o1.1t ~ 1970 VW Bvir, 1ood SUS>. orolr. 53&-00CS -r-• 97 46 mechanically COftd. ----------1••••••••••U••••••••••• or otter. 631·2092 days or .._. 9727 "12 Waaon.AN·Fl4r&d.lo. lr79-6247eves. •••••••••••••••••••••• 11000 556·0428 'Tl \IW'Camper Bua. Mun lrmd.-W'77 HONDA Cars MAMY To~F1'ola1 UNIVERSITY OldllftObU. He.do Can • GMC True kt 28SO l .. tbor !IJvO. <At.a.... H0-914 ---------• .... Sl'l!O/offer. ,...._ 9747 MM44lttdays ••••••••••••••••••••••• •f'AMTIAA• '13 VW •12. I dr, ndt body wotk, USIOO. 72 Pantc-ra .....• '12;389 61~ All ori1lnal. ~tr(•cl. Lc1w mlleaaa. Yellow. '74 VW 412 deluxe 4 dr, (Ser '234) A/C. economical, aood Tc.it OrtveToday! cond, radlal1, $2.C!O. MOTOR CAI$ m.aa. Me-11:\'7 D'B.MAMCI • s 1 V W B u--........... -1'""n .. t1 •W17lhSAl'1.a50 m1cbulul c:ond., l 9741 owner. aUck . tlOH Ml-TITO , ~··· th lur .r tup tlull,11 estt rnJll'' MARQUIS VOLVO :\1ISSION \.'IE.J() 831-2880 495-1210 WJgon IJL \lotll'I Buick 9910 A1r,Ul,whl,PB,PS,AM· 1711;1.l'I'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• FM stereo, wht walls. LINCOLN MEltCUH\ eve~ "''ume lease. PP .\utorn,1Ul', l'U\l.l r Sll'l'r . 7 7 REG AL ('.,up e. 83.'> :i.n1 tni::. l\1r, W•1111lgr.1111. '>l lvt·ristlver, rrd ml, all Roor RJck, Rad10 and 1;11• cxtraa. Ofr. Days: llcater l>ll 1369. eves & wknds De11lcrsh1p Is nvw UI' E'll ·1;11 llonncv1ll1· \,l·W 111 k.,, RAY FLA.DEBOE tr rt''> (i 11011 • "JI cl. OR.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO 1.Xt"LLSI\l'LY\01 \0 l.Jrg1• ... 1 \oho Dt•jl\•l '67Mercedes$1699 :>.5736M ____ _ 230 I l' l'Y7fi!I J l Door, Autom.1111, Au. Radw Jnd I lt'al t•r 71 Ht\tt'r!t, lull pow('r "',Jtr,cxtr.1 dean Sl,JllS. IUU ·1ltj7 '73 \tonlr Carlo, air. I' S, P II, tape deck. S".!2.50. or offer Olt '73 l>uskr u1r, nu tires, ~uoo or ufl 1:r. 113l·2<»1i LINCOLN·MERCUH'i S8501b:;to11 1,:11 ;11,1, . 1.6-18AuloCe~terDr. ~ird 9970 SDFwy·Lakt• l'orestex1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• JHVINI" 830·7000 rn ( lrangl' Count) ' IH!YorLEN>E DIRl-.t'T '74 Monte Carlo $3499 t9li8 Hi-.tl'ra Uwtck Sl.'>UO 1977 Blk Cbev. Srlvcrado G-OOd tond XJnt cond i2 Marquis Urnugham Cpl'. Wht, v1 n top Lol.ldcd. 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P s. r ;a, roof rack. ----------1 540-5630 AM1FM, new tires, '61Codfllac Ion ~so~ & so.\' brakes, eng. overhaul LIMOUSINE Trlr pkg, U,000 mi. <WVM~). • LINCOLN· MERCURY 644-1900 (9·S') $3489 2626 HARBOR 8LVO. I lave !IOmethln" to sell., MOTOR CARS C2STA MESA__ c~.n~ d~ell. D'B.EG.AHCE SllK & flNlf BUILDINGS -CMARtYPT J L P S L G D AOQKDL M T " A P E A C l E C K Y U S L S QTARU GNPOC JOSETOUAEtY BHTPHCZDVQOS IARAVAVOWAGNN EiLRAMPQUMYNAY ISTCOYRAQOXMPSA B l IC L T S H It A L 8 D TM 0 S OLS 0 S llP YT TX AL X k O YOXY MCKURCHYROSP8 ELHHK?AEHRSOWTHLYlS H"LSYSN VXOUJHZNATKO CY MITDS AHSO Ef RJYlPt A P A L G 0 D A E L N L 0 0 H H C $ G SDECARRY9TA18LRUHCU 54 7 .92.'i() 'TS Sevllle, whtlblue int flawleaa, loaded, ooly 9000 ml. •·1r1t. SJ0,500. takes. 640COI 74C.ADILµC 8.DObDO Black OD blact. All the ex.traa. ser. (11338) ..... MOTOaC:AlS O .... .AMCI D W lTtb SA 147-9250 '73 Sedu .o. VIile. Im· mac. co.ooo ml. Ort1 owner. All acce11. 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Stot•kN VOL /0 NO 272. 4SEC1 IONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 TEN CENTS! Hijackers Deny Victims Food, Toilet PREGNANT, RELEASED Carole Karablan San Onofre Nuke Plant Still Shut S.\-..: 1>11·;c;o 1AI'1 J\11 three of I 'al1for ni;.i -. lln·n-.<'d nuclear ""'' t·r plant!> 11·niain ~hut down. 111t l11tl111g lhl' San Onofrl• !'\uclcur (;1•nt·1.it111J.( l 'nll I 'l'hl' San Onofrt• l 'n1t l wn:,. t lll'Ol'tl 11ff St•pl >! for a nine <1a>' roul111t• rn1>11<:ct11111 , hut Jim lland1t01ll', a nut'lt·ar fkgul;.itor) t'om m1:.-.w11 :.p11k l"•m ;in, :.ay~ ;1<ld1t1011.1I rna111tt•na1wc ~a~ or cl1·n·d aflt·r t•\ 11lt•nt·l• of wt·ur v. a~ d1..,1·m t·n·tl 111 '>omt· :.tc<im tubes Thi! plant 1s expected to ~ hat k 111 opt•J al ion by Tuc.!>day. 11111 th<1t date "1s not ubsolutely t·e1 lain ... a Southern California Edison spokes man said. Also ishut down was the 913· me~awatl Rancho Seeo nuclear plant in Sacramento The 11lant has been out or sen ll't' sint'l' Aug 19 for refuel· ini.: <end i... t'' be operational by Ort 11 ..,md llanchclte I lw l111mh11ltlt Bay nuclear Jltl\11·1' pldlll llt"ir Eureka has hl·•·11 ..,hut dn" n ... incc July 1976. unrl a1·1·11rd111g to Jlanehelte. "is llkl'ly to st .1y that v. ay .. Tht· plant was the first in Cahforr11a <111<1 seventh in the na- tion. and wa!-i to be taken down for n·pa1rs <ir11I de!iign changes. The· '.';ul'll'ar ll<•gulatory Com- m1s~u1n has ~lllt'<' rduscd lo t1I· lo\\ 1t to rt·~tJml' operation bet'<l\IM! of ne\\ Sl'Jl>ffilC riata de· velopl'd liy tht• l ' S r.eolos::ical Sun ey for the• plant area llanrht'lll' said the commission staff f11t•I.., the 65-megawall atomic power plant i.hould he re des1i::m'f1 before 11 1s allowed to rec, um<· producing electricity Par1f1c Gas and ~lectric Com. pany. O(><.'rator of the plant, may seek a re\'lew and a hearing on S the 1..,su<', llanchette said. The Ii ut1hty 1s Mudying the seismic in- d formation provided by both d federal af!enc1es. he added. y Hanrhctte said it is not unusual n " for all three nuclear power plants to be ~hut down at the same time, Ac tion Blocked SA1'1 FRANCISCO <AP> -The federal government has been F temporarily blocked from taltlng away more than $30 million in Medicaid funds due California. c J Or:~~7 Co nst Weath e r :\Jostly cloudy night and morning hours oocomlng su nny jn afttrnoons through Friday. Lowa toni~ht low 60s llighs Fri- day near 70. IN IDETODAY Columni.lt SJ1l \11(1 Ptirl n •»- ' amiM1 fCOMmlc gloom In the • fOCf o/ CC(ln()mfc growth. Htr J•"f·porf •fl'ifl 1tart1 lodafl on Pao-CS l>ACCA. Uuni.:ludcbh IA l11 The passcngt•r11 on 11. h1J1teked .J .1pan Air LlJlt':. Jcth11 c1 went for 111orl' than add} ""1tlwut (cxxl and their m.i-.kl'd tJplon, did nut 1 1 t•fl ;111111~ th1·rn lo I.!•> 111 lht• 1t1il1·I -.;i11l ,Jll \mcl ll ;i11 ho-.t.11-:1• 1 cll'<.L.W<l loci a~ 'Ttu:. 1:-. tht! mo'>t fni:htful ex pcrient:e uf m} hfe .. ~aid Carole . \\dis Karab1an, 35. an ~dre-. ... .... 1w h.1d d sup~rt1n~ role 1n th1 111111 1'11nny Girl Blocking Of Bill To End? WASlllNGTON IA l'I Two ~1·nators who led a marathon fillhuster \\ h11:h helped l1(• up Sc·nate ac:lion on natural ~a' pricm~ for two weeks said toda~ thl'y would reluctantly vote for a t·om1Jromi:,.t-offered by Ma1on1 ~ Leader Robert Byrd Democratic Sens J amt'" ,\bourezk of South Dakota and 110 .... :.mJ '.\lc'tlanbaum of Ohio said thev would support a 1>lar1 which keep~ federal controls M ga:.. but v.ould allow more of the fuel to be sold at higher pnu· IC\ t:b Hut ,\bourczk and M etzcn Ila um said thcv ""ould vole for the compromi~c onlv 1f 1t n· main:. uname:-nded hv :.enat1ir., sympttlhetie to the n'atural ga~ producers. Both said they would support th<· new proposal worked up by hoth Byrd and Sen. Htjnry M. .Jackson <D·Wash. J, with hories that a Housc·Senale conference committee would cul a $2.03 price ceiling on each thousand cubic of gas "I don't approve of it. .. Matumbaum said. "But it's bet· ter than total deregulation.·· Btrd •aicl be was not SUJ'e lbe Senate would be able to vote to- day on the compromise, which shows promise of breaking an impasse which has tied up the Senate for nine days on the same issue. Before voting on the plan, the Senate went to work on a com plicatcd parliamentar y maneuver designed by Byrd to brush aside some 400 proposed amendments to the bill Jackson. chairman or the Senate Energy Committee. un- veile<l lhe plan Wednesday night shortly before the Senate re· cesscd after meeting nonstop for more lhan 37 hours. Flag Signups Set Registration for the Hunt ington Beach flag football pro gram will be conducted Saturday from to a m t'> noon 1tt 11 ~·1t v ~chool campuse.., · J\n airltnl' spokesman said later the IUJackers asked that food am.I toill•l tissue be sent aho.ml lhl.' plane after a full da) \\ 1lhuut 1iro,·1:-.1on'> \Jr-, Karah1 • .tn, whu ts preg 11.1111 "",1s one of five hostagt--. 11 l'l'lf ltKlil \ The other~ "ere identified a'> c: l.'l•rghe~l', 35. an Indian. ancl 111 ... v.1fr and ) rar·old son, and an \ml•t 1<·.tn 1dent1f1ed hv the .11rl11w onl\· "~ K Krueg~r. 31 who Mrs Karubian said had bel'O silting next to her and f aintc..'<I Thr Los An~rlcs Time~ report· l'll tht' Gl'<JI ge Verghl'S<'s are res 1dcnL'> of Glendora. Calif. and that Kurt Krue~t'r rc:.idcs 1n Gr um1da llill-., C.:ahf Thl• Japanese government agreed today to hand over S6 million and nine prisoners to ran.,om t $6 people held ho~tage h) tcrronsts iJlx>ard the hiJa<:kt-d AP Wi,..IPM\O ATTORNEY TOM HADLEY PRESENTS EVIDENCE Trial of Boy. 15, Televised in Miami Trial on TV Test Case in Miami Court MIA~ll IA P I The :imadcasl media <snd the judiciary are keeping an eye on t'~1ch other while a television c::smera rec11rih the trwl of Honny 7.amor<i. the IS year old who the defense cbn· tends v. a:. dn\ en to murder by too much televi~1on. The ed:-.C marks the fir11t major lt.'sl or a J<'lorida Supn•me Court experiment that allows cameras in the courtroom "AFTER TWO YEARS OF hard court work. we don't want to blow it as our fir!tt major trial. .. s111d Steve Tello. a reporter for WPLG-TV in Miami. Tello ha:. bt:cn appointed ha1so11 l>etwecn the court and the media. _ "We w<inl to d emonstrate to officials that our profession can control 1tsl'lf. · he said. after one of his daily meetings ""ith re· porters ... WPLG ANO OTHER STATIOSS led the fight to allow cameras in courtrooms Tello ~pends his time monitoring the traffic in and out of the press section and the clicks of cameras during critical testimony. Al the crux of the experiment 1s the single video camera ln the corner of the courtroom. It is operated by WPBH-TV. Miami ·s public station. The slat1on runs two-hour excerpts of lhe trial each ni~ht and also feeds other local stat.ions and the national networks, whose l'rews monitor the courtroom camera in a narrow hallway outside. :-ride. ZAMORA ANO DARRELL AGRELLA, 14. are charged with the first-degree murder of Zamora ·s neighbor. Elinor Haggart. 83, who allegedly caught them while they were ransacking her home D<'fense attorney Ellis Rubin says Zamora was insane at the time and that tht' insanity was due to "involuntary television tn· tox1eat1on " No Open, Shut Case . Dwyer SchOOl WindmaJ A.ff ord No Fre sh Air By ROBERT BARKER Of lllt O.tll~ Pli.1 SI.tit Room 50 In Dwyer School has been in the business of educating Huntington Beach youngsters for more than four dee a des. It no doubt has faced its share of problems over the years. but nothing llke· It confronted when school opened Sepl. 12. .... Six large windows were replaced In the basement class· room as part ol a ~.ooo re- habilitation of the buildings. They don't work. The windows were of the type that purposely don't open. That is most unfortunate because they are the only source of venUlallon and fresh air. Edna Miller, who teaches op to .CO pupils per day, said things are stuffy and warm al best ln her classroom. Others say It is hot as blai:e.. "I( lhe children are here for two perlodJ or mor&, I send them out&lde(or fre.h alr/' aheaalcl Ms. 111111,r. Hld 1he WU ltt· aurect by an employ• ot the win· dow contnctA)r that the windows would open She ctbffn 't know what went wrong. Trustees of the Huntington Beach City <elementary J School District took action this week lo n ::ct1fy the matte r by allocating Sl,025 to put in windows lhat oprn. Work is scheduled to oo finished J.~riday. In the meantime, trustees were tryinS? to unravel who is at rault for the sh pup It's not an open and shut case. Officially they say there was a lack of commwtication between the board and the architect who deslgne<l the changes. Trustee Roy How says the Over JB Mont,.. specifications of the remodeling were approved by the previous board. He sui:tgests that proper attention wasn't paid to details by school omcials. "I think the board had been do- ing business with the same architect for so long that the ar- rangements were verbal and there wasn't proper followup or !'lupervision ... he said. Windows that were s upposed to open. but do not were placed in some oUler areas of the school but they weren 't crucial because they weren't in classrooms. trustees say. soctatfQf\, aald th lacreaaca will brlni the 40 11worn om~ers on tho force fro~ "the loweal paid '\n Ult ~unty to a level near tbe county average.·· WbJte uld that pollc. otncers arrffd to 1lve up the current lour·day work wtt>c and will n · 'um to a five.day w next february. White aatd the city abO qNtd to an Improved retinmt!'l'lt pro-rr•m ~ wlU malnLaln current leveu Ot inauran~ co.-erap.; · airliner. But the government asked for an extension of the deadline, and one of tlfe prisoners reportedly refused the ofter o( freedom. The terrorists, who have threatened to kill their hosta~e:-. one by one if their demands are not m.el. are from the ultraleftlst J apane!oe Red Army. Among the 146 people still held aboard the plane today ""as Mrs Karab1an's husband rormer Cuhforniu Absemblyman Walter Kurab1an The passengers had only a dm· ner roll to eat after leaving Bom· bay, Mrs. Karabian said, and the h1Jackcrs rcfu:-.cd an offer by BanJ.:lutll·-.h authorities to put food aboard the plane. She said the gunmt•n allowed each µa~scnger to drink a gtas:-. or beer Wedne:.day night. the Indian agency nmorted ISt>t' IUJAC:K. Page ,\2) Innocent, Fiend? 2 Faces Shown At TV Trial MIA~tl <AP> J\ murder tn<sl Jury has received two very d1f· ferenl pictures of Ronny Zamora. the is.year-old whosl• plea of innocent is based on a de fense of television-induced 1n - ~an1ty. Defense attorney Elhs Ruhin told the 1ury Wednesday that hb clienl was a eonfui.ed and ahl'nate<l youth who turned more and more to television a~ a sub· i.titute for re<sl ltfe. "The defense in the case 1s 'why'.'' And we're hopmJ! to show you why," said Rubin. "We hope to show for the first lime the l'reation and destruction or a television ac:ldiet. .. Assis tant Stale Atty. Tom Headley, who said he will not seek thl' death penalty for the junior high school student, portrnyed Zamorct as a cool. aloof killer who treated friends to :.i Chinese dinner hours after he rohbt.-d and shot his 83-ycar-old nei~hbor. soci~litc Elinor Hag. g<s rt. Headley said Mrs. Haggart was shot. wilh her own gun to keep her from going to the police after she caught Zamora and Darrell Agrclla ran:-.acking her ho mt• 11 l• :-aul thl' worn an was coldly "ext•cutt'<I" after she requested a I a:. t luok at p1etu res of her husband and was given a glass or wh1skl'y Zamora and J\~rella. 14. are charged v.1th the first-degree murder. The) are accused of breaking into Mrs Haggart ·s Miami Beach home, taking $415, p1hng Jewelry and silverware in- to her car and then driving st•veral friends to Dis ney World for a two-day spree. Both are~­ ini.t tried as adults Agrella will he tried :.eparatl'ly. Huhin also blamed Zamora's home hfe for the crime lie said the hov wu1; born 1llt'~it1mately in Costa· fhea then left with rel- atives for four years while his moth~r worke<I in this country. lie said the youth learned only last week that his stepfather is not his real parent. "He was told ·we round you in a g~1rhage C'an ', .. said Rubin, who told the JUry the boy was often punished with beatings and then "plopped down m front of tbt-• tube·· McMillan Wanted l Juveniles to Get Fixed Sentences Ry GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM Dally Pl .. 1 Sl•H Convicted juvenile criminal of fenders will soon be sentenced to fixed terms in the county's juvenile institutions. according to Orange County Juvenile Court Judge Raymond Vincent. Until now, most juveniles con- victed or crimes have been handed what are called in· determinate sentences. sent to institutions for an unspecified length of time. Their release comes whenever iuvenlle authorities and the court decide whatever lessons to ·be learned from their transgressions have been · learned . Judge Vincent told.the count:v Roard of Supervisors Tuesday that practice will stop "within the next week lo 10 days.'· His announcement came as he pleaded with supervisors lo keep McMillan Reception Center in Santa Ana open as an institution for youngsters sentenced from five lo 45 days. McMillan was all but closed down two weeks ago when Judge Vincent said the court would no longer send non-c riminal juverule offenders there. . Now, the judee wants supervisors lo make it available for short-term criminal offend· ers. /udee Vincent said the availat,ility of such a speciaUied 60·bed institution will aid in the treatment of youngsters In the early throes of discord with the law . "It is time tor us to respond to the needs of youngsters who are out committing crimes. ll may even be more appropriate because they are hurtln& the community," Judge Vincent aold. But 1upervl.aora were watchlng doll&.n1 end, more apeclftcally, the~QOO a woek they were told lt take:s'to keep McMUlan o~ral· Ing. CoMeqL1enUy. tbc boat J11d1e Vincent aot Sn re$pottao to· bla plea wu a promlae to con.sider keeptnc McMillan 1toln1 next wetk when "mor. n1ures are avaU1ble." · But the JUd•f a announceCMnl that yoUthfUl crlmlnal olte.Ddm wilt soon be haodect Cbe'd ttrma ln \nltltuUons tOot ~ atttaUon . awa.r rrom the McMillan ll!ue. · ,Judge Vincent's announce- ment dealt with an issue fre- quently discussed by critics of the juvenile justice system who complain that juveniles frequent- ly end up behind bars for longer penO<ls than their adult coun- terpartc;. <SttTERMS, Page A2) . Youth Fights For Life After Cycle Accident An 18-year-old Huntington Beach youth was reported in • guarded condition today in the Huntington lntercommunity llospital intensive care unit alter a Wednesday night motorcycle crash. Kurt Jon Elfendin, of 21171 Ban(( Lane, was critically in· jured when he and motorcycle driver Glenn Richard Kimmons. 22, of Lakewood, !ell from their vehicle. The motorcycle crashed through several construction site barracades near the comer tor Yorktown Avenue and Newland Street at '1 p.m., police reported. Kimmons was listed in serious conditlon in the Huntington ln· tercommuruty Hospital intensive ca re unlt thls morning. Kimmons was cited for reel<· less driving. pollcesald. New Beach HounTold New winter boura of opcntlon at. the Hunt· ln1ton and Bolo Chica State beach will te.ko ef. feet Saturday, The beache Will be open Crom 9 a .ai. to 6 p. m. Dwi.na aummer months. the beacbes operat.o Crom 9 a. m. to mldnltht. The city beach also hu chanced to a winter actitd'1le; 1l b now open trom7 a.m. tOtp.m. I t\:l UAll r I'll 01 H I HB Teen Hu1iti1ig For Hawk • tr 11<•" nlll\.\ fl I l11rd 111.:tu11 lit u('h 1 r\l114'n111 ol1~rn·1• a rf't1 t.111"11 II ti.\\.. '\.\flolltlnl: II\ I '! !ht II h•lllll .. , t1HIJ' II :> ()Wlltr .... 1111ld llkt lu knuw St Ot\ Rci·v 1T. of 520 11th St tlun11n1i1ton 8«-.1ch .,,.,J hi., yHr 01l1t .h.1\.\ I. 11111 11111 1• f1 11111 II • kJlh1·r 11 ,1 h \I. h1l1· :,11,111111, II\ 1'1 Ac.l.1in1i A~enue •nd Heath U1111lt-\ JI ti \\'1·<1m·!.1l.n ·1 ht' .... tut.-brt'll~led bird h1i-,, tour luot .... 111).ti>P•n •nd rt-d a.nil i:c ey t.ol fu,thcnc ll 1.., \lmilar t•1 ..c mall "111tl1• rn its J l)fJt!IAfllllt't'', '>4'H1 R~\Clt l'he h .. .,..._ IJ\.\l\N hullevc·~ lht b11 d v. hu:h fet·tls on sm.111 ro llenu, .... 111 he1td south w1th1n ,, "eek I he ho1wk '>lall h•~ put ol ah 1111 n leJ'>h tied to 1t~ leglt HeeY\."S 1>1&1d he round the ~ uun~ 111 rd 111 month.., aJ..:o 111 J llunt ingtun lk;;ich r ll'ld I k has the hawk lil·cn..,l'<1 ""1th lht! :.tale lkp<.1rtmcnt of F1l>h und c;;.inll' The lccn;ig1·r hJs a!>ked JO}llllt' "ho M'l'l> lh1· h;rn k to cull h11n Jt ~36·2185 Ocean Jliew Little League Plans Field Represenlat1 v~s of the Oceun V iew Nal1onul Lrtlle Lc1t~ue baseball oq~amul1on are dr•w 1ng UIJ p!Jn:-. for a field al R1mcho View Sc.:hool Ocean View School D1l>trlct trustees 1tl>ked the parent.~> group to :submit J design proposlll for u complex of baseball diamonds at Rancho View School, ne1tr Beach lioulevard itnd Witrner /\venue. Orlg1nully, lhc µurenl.l. ~ked for cooper ative Ube or the cam· pus at Hope View School, \\h1ch 1~ c·cntrally locutcd or! Heal J\ venue on f"hntstonc Lame, near Central Purk. District offlc1uls suggc!lh.'<I the city might provide land for the Little Lt•aguc field in Central Park it~clf, but tl w all be :some tim e before a m uster plan • .., de· vcloped for that des1gn1i1led !Jul unbuilt ~cl'l aon of the park. 1''aced with a delay. d1slrict or taciaJs &Rreed lo consider the venture 1f 1t were to be localed at Rancho View School, whJch 1~ .. currenU)> closed. The d1~lr1cl 1s movrng Its ad- min1strat1vc officcrb lo that cam- pus ' San Diegans Reject NOW SAN DIEGO <AP > -San Ole10 r:-. withdrawing from the i.late of face of lhe Nal1'lnlil Organization for Women, claimin!l ll "ls nol ef fecllve enough.·· The vote WMS 33· 16 at ll closed- door mcetlna. A member sajd later I.hat "tho slate automatical- ly lakes the opposite side of what thc San Diego chapter wants.•· Loe Angeles and San Francisco dropped stale members h ip s everal years ago. There are ..1houl 60 chapters in Cahforn1 a. llB's Kiwanians Install Officers Wilham Ellis. 27, will be in- stalled a11 president of the Hunl- 1 n g ton Beach Klwan111 Club Saturday nl~ht at the Seaclltf Country Club. Others laking office at the 16th annual ln!ltallatlon and awards banquet include James Sebring. pre111dent.-elect: Brian Taggart. Hcond vlce president: Albert Flore, secretary; Tom RolllM, trea11urer arid Terry Nelson. scrgeant at arms. Dr. Richard Altimari is the immediate past president. DAILY PILOT Pl·ae ntla l••ae11 l're•rageAJ Court Lifts Ban on SST FLIES THE COOP Scott Reeves' Ha wk Garnes Suit Filed by HBMan Dougla!I S Johson u formt·r operator of a llunl111~lun Bcat·h p11.za parlor. ha:-. flll'd bC:fJ<1rHlf' lawsuits in Orange Criunl) Superior Court ugains l the Crty of lluntmgtnn Bcal'h and the llunl angton lkueh ~1ty lelt·menlary 1 School 01stncl. Jo!Jl,on, or 217 Walnut St , llw1t lni:lon Beitch, 1s :seeking dMmal(t'.., totalrng more than $170,000 frorn the city and one or 11.:> pohl'e ol llt·ers on an allegallon th11t hew&.., unfairly ordered lo :-.lop 01>eratm~ has pool tables t1nd pinbal l machines. Also named as a defcndunl ,., 11ohce officer Kennclh J ~ni.cn. Jobson clwms lhat he l<>..'>l i.ub .,lantial revenue al the Pier P1UJ Palace·. 118 Mam St., because ol Jcn~en 's allegt>d order l;i~t I-eh 11 lo hall operal1on or pool tublt· ... and lllOball machines Jobson claims that the order "as d1sl'riminalory since 1t wa.., not applie<l to other huslnesse.., an the area which he alleges open.ill' similar fac1htieS Without Ii Cit) hccni.e. In the second .,u1t. Jobson cluims his younl( son "as at tacked and beaten bv the v1ct· principal of Dwyer School Named as a derendanl in lht• ~u1l along with the d1 slnct ·~ Vlc-1• Principal Bill King. lt ls alleged that KlnR assaultc•d Douglas S. Jobson as the Dwyer School student was playing Ju.,l across the street from the ~chool lastMay6. The boy's father ~ubsequently rlemanded $20,086 in damagl's from the defendant... in a claim lhal was reJC<:ted by the 1>Chool dlbtnct. Nuclear Waste Policy Asked By U.S. Panel W ASHINOTON <AP l --The PrNtdent's Council on Environ mental Quality said today that the nation should prove It can dis- pose of radioactive wastes safe- 1 y. or stop building nuclear power plants . The council recommended that the government 11et a deadline to demonstrate that it can cet tid or nuclear wastes without en <lan~erlng the public health It iilso called for adoplion or a na· tlonaJ policy to change the bai.c of the economy from nuclear and ro&sll fuels to solar energy. The recommendations were unveiled by council m ember Gus Speth, in a apeech prepared for delivery •t • conference or the American Law Institute and the Amerlcan Bar A1111oclalion. Speth said in an interview that he was speakina for the three· member councllL whose lunoUon l!i lo adviae tht President on en vlronmental 1ssuea. He said the recommendat\ons have been circulated with.in the Carter admln\stratlon but the council hu not yet tried to.bring them to the President's personal attention. ............ ,4, IHJACK •.• She said she and Karablan, her second husband, we~ on ll de- layed honeymoon, p11nnln1 to 'llllt Southeast Asia and Tokyo. Mrs. Karabian also apJ>tlred In NBC11 .. Nattonal Velvet" ttlevt•ton eertes tn 1982 and ln the movte .. Thunder of the DruM1." The blJackera threatentd to t>t· ccuto another hottaae canto? nlan. banlt ptul4enl John Oabtiel of Mon~beHo. lf their de· mandl were not nitt. 1111 wlfe also wu a hOsll,.. TM Oabttel• and Ult Kara· blans were traveling toatthet. Prlenda utd Oabrl1l waa a lonatime Mend and ~l1Uc1l 1u~­porlor ot ICatablan, who b a P•rtn• lD • Loi An1et11 law nrm. , Judge Defends Schoo.ls Closing Oran~t: C'ounty Superior Court .I ud~1 Hobt•rl A aanyard v. 1·1ln1·sduy defended the closin« of .Mcl''adden School In Ptaoenua a11d rt•jecttd the argument that t 111• prof)t)lied closure amounted to ;in ;11'1 of radul d1scrimmation. ,I 11d.:1· Bany ard e nded three clll Y"I Of deliberation or the la\\'IU1t fil<'d by parents of Mex- 11 .1 11 Amc 11 c ~n i.tudents b y clt>clurln~ that trubtees of the Placentia Unified School District w..rc within their rights when tht•v dedded to close the school. Ii 1 ~ d ecision reverses &n t•urher ruling by Santa Ana '\tunil'aplll Court Judge Paul '\t ust who \\a"> ~itllng as a tem porary Superior Court judge "ht>n he made his decislon to halt the cl0t.urc L.iw} ec·s for the i.umg parents -.aid they will »ppeal Judge Uuny1u•d 's declslon They urgucd during a two- week hearing before Judge Banyard that the decision to cloae McFadden School and I ransfer stud en ta to fleWtr ~choots in the district am ounted to an act of segregation _against students of llispanic origin Lawyers for the parent... argued that the dh1tr1ct l)rertrred to build new schools 1n rrc domina ntly Anlflo distr ct:. rather than try to renovate schools wlth heavy enrollm ents or minority students -Judge Danyard ruled for t h«.: district with the comment that the trustees \\efe lry1n& to · ensure ethnic bulance, to pro v1de htfh quality educlltion . parllcu arly for those \\Ith special ncedi.. i.nd to enhance the safety, comfort, educal1on<1l op portun1lies und environment or the students " Former Cella Aide Eyes Venue Change By TOM BARLEY Ol 1 .. O.lly Pli.t Ii.II f'ormer hospital admlnlatrator Stephen Robert E vans declded toduy he would prefer to be tried on multiple crlmtnal charges out· ildo Orange County. ~lls decision, accepted by Superior Court Judge H . Warren Kmghl, means that both Evans. 32, and Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr .. 52, will be separately tried In other 111rlsdlcllons on charges con· t .11nC'd on 11 11:rand Jury indict 1111•nt .J uilge Knig ht o rde red both nH·n to rt'lurn lo his courtroom ~tonclay for a possible announce· rn1•nt on the stole J udicial Coun- 1'11 .., !>C'lcclion of the trlal loca- l 11111 J udgt· Knauhl contacted the ... 1.1t1' lldmlnl11trative a1ency a "1•t•k a~o when he g r anted ('dla'::. motion for a chanae of Mother Sues In Daughter's Death at Sea SJ\N FRANCISCO CAP> -A S;in J\nsclmo woman has s ued .. eve-rat persons Involved wlth a ... a1looat that sank In c hoppy l'ac1f1c waters, prompting an or· deal at :;ea in which one dauihter died and 1tnolher survived. venue. No decl~ion hlld beC'n made on the location of the CellM trial to<h&y. Cella and Evans wlll be tncd separately on 121 felony counu. contained In the 1rand j ury an dictment. It ls alleged that they were 1n volved in repealed act.a of fraud ttral c08l two hospitals controlled by Cella as secretary-treasurer an estimated S2 rnllllon In tunds Both 'men were convicte<I on• fttlatc.'d charges JS monlhi. ago m 1..os Angeles Federal Court Cella Is free on llppcal from at five year prison tt•rm while Evans, the former administrator of Mercy General Hospital. San- ti& Ana, awaita appellate action on his one year prison sentence. TERMS .•• Juuge Vincent alluded to that com.t!quence \\hen he ~aid, "Wt· wlll now abow 1 Uaht at Ute end ot a tunnel.'' "We 're 11v1ng him <th• JUven1l1!1 an Ince ntive to ""ork I.Jr t>arly release and letting him know thal when you play )OU pay, .. the JUd8e nid. "Let's not be unmindful we uru dealing with 1077 kLdi uain&: li44 lawa," he added as he announced the change In handllnR of Juvenile offenders. J udi;:e Vincent said thul prov1il Ing a speclallted lnstltutlon like Mc Mlllan for holdln& or short term offenders will help glvl! "l ,200 to 1.500 kids a vear a chance to meet their problem:-. head on." "What Wl!0rt1 reitlly tulkln..: about la nipping criminal hah1l!'I in the bud And we're ahm telkln~ about the well·belng or the com munily by m oving to cut down on } outh en me.·· he added Supervisors h;ivt· nottHng to ~ay about the judge·~ decision to USe nxed terms When i.entenCIOJ! youths. They do. however. control the purso ~\rlnas that :.win ~ ~1<:M1llan ·a door open Wurt Fight Seen in Trip LOS ANGELES <AP) -· The Harbor Department threaten<.'<! Wednesday to go to court if the City Council falls to reverse the c 1tv conlroller·a refusal to uuthorize funda for a con lrovers1aJ trade mission to the Far East. The department has a greed to omit Hong Kong rrom the lh1t of slops the delegation would m•kc and reduced expenses from S27 .000 lo $25,000. However, controller Ira Reiner hus said he will continue to re full' to slgn the department s travel expense vouchers, cr1Uc1z· in& the trip as "junkeleerlnl." Virginia Arthur Clled su\t ln Superior Court here alter lhe 12 foot ketch "Spirit" unexpec- tedly1)1tchcd Into the sea. forcing her daughters and three others to board l1ferafls. Mrs . Arthur Is seeklng un· ~pcclrted damages ror the death of Cnmtlla Arthur. 20, and ror N aney Perry, 23, who survived. Offer ends Oct. I Your old color TV wlll never .. be worth more than it is right now. NJ::W \'OUh. tAl'> 'l h1.: Concord• SST won 1nolher mun cl to<lu ~ In thl' lnni.' 1·11u1 I IJJllil-Jlm rd JI grant 1ng lJnd111g r1~hl:-. for th1· IJ:-.ll•r th,tn '>Ound plJnt:o !Al K nn~y Airport. but the ruling docs not nrwn thl! ""uy lo 1rnm1ncnl latHhna:s IJy the aircraft. The ftc:Jeral Court of Ap pula lifted a ban on the plun~ at the alrport But thl' ruling 1~ l>Url! to be uppeult·d \\ 1thin the 21 ·day p~nu<I 11pccltlcd In lhc decision, thu11 dcluying uny hindlngs Thu uppeuls l'Ourt ruled thut lhc Concordl' would havti to t•onrorm to fNle1 ul nol11c standurd11, but ahw 11u1d the Port Aulhoraty could udoµl new ~tandards for the plu.ne Huntington's Elaine Craft Seeks Honors Huntington Beach civic leader Elaine Crllfl has been nominated for womun of the ye11r al a stutt· {'onvenllon or the women's division of cham bers or com- merce. T he winner will be unnounc·t·1l al a banquet Sulurday 111ght 111 West Covina !\trs Craft \\a., nominated b' lht' lluntmgton Beach \~fJmen d1v1s1on ol lhe chamber or com mNco for her chic contrihu lion., She wus named citizen or th•· year by the Huntington Reach <..:hambt!rof(;ommerl'c an I!i7L She• 111 pre~ldent of the Hunt ing ton Rc11ch libtorical So<·ll'l\ .in off1n•r with the l'lt,·, t•oorchnating counr1l. f1r~t \111· president of the Friends of thl' Library and a member or th1· Huntln~ton Meach Philhurmonac Comm1llt.!c. Bound for Sausalito Crom Hllwall on the la11t leg of a pleasure voyage. the ketch 1ur- fer~d a eharp jolt and then sank in minutes. Miss ~rlhur. a friend, Jim AhOla, 25, ind a cre-N member Bruce Collins. 23, 1 ea pro mto one raft. Get BIG $$$ in trade on a new 25° • .,..... RCA Miss Perry and Dure1 Mlller 28, J:Ot into another raft. ' The two raJt& --snon ot water, rood and other auppU .. --quick- ly became separated. de~pite an effort to keep them tied together. J\fter one week, Miss Arthur und Ahola were dead; Cotuns was rescued after 28 days. Ms. Perry and Miller were picked up after oolna adrift. for 12 daya. At (lrst it was apocl.llatlel that the craft amo1hod lnto a whale. struck a submera9d object, or ran Into a glant wave. But ln twin sultl, Mra. Arthur claim• t.hat leakln1 propane bot· lies used ln the 1alley ciauatd an exploalon that sunk ~• lhlp. The s uits a lso blame inadequate en11 ne moununca for th• dls· aater. Defendant.I ln the 1ull art Irv· lng DgltH, \ht 11hlp'1 builder; Yrank Simon, the 1btp's Hiler: Frank Oliveira, a marine aur· veyer; Thomas Cooper, an •c n g i n e r e b u i l d e r : Avon Infla tables. Ltd., a life raft manufacturer; Stevens Naviga- tion and Survival Systems; C. J. Hendry Co., whlc:h certified the Ufe rafts: lhd Sausalito Martne Ser~"· wblch repaired th• boat. 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Stot!ks • Hijackers Deny Victims-Food, Toilet l> \I '1 \ Han.cl.11ft·,h •Al' I ht• P·'"'"'''n.:1•1 ' on .1 h1Juck1'CJ .lap.111 ,\11 l.1111--. 1l'lll111•1 Wt'lll Cur 1111111• th.111 1 d"" \\ llh11ut f11c.cl .ind !"11•11 111,1,l..11' 1,1pto1 ~ 11111 nut • \\'II J lln\\ ll1• 111 lo J,!•1 to lht· 111111'1 '1hl oll \Ith r II •10 hll\lCtj.!t• I t•ft• '",I (1,.I t ; I l.1 '"' lho 111 11 l fr 1~:htr11l l'X I'' 1" • • I 1111 llh· •Jlrl CJrole \\I'll )\ 11 .1lt1Jl1 !., JO <I( lrl'">' 11 Ito h.ul 1 "'l'IM•l l111~ r ult' 111 lht• film · Funny Gltl ' l\n u1rhne i1poke~man said lattr the hijacker~ asked lhut food and toilet tissue be wnt auo<anl lht• 11lane after a full da) \\ llhuul Jll llVl!>IOn~ \Ir' k.drabwn. "ho as pre.: n .Jill \\ J ' llllt' or ,, ve hustagt•s f I t•t•d locJa I Thl' other-. were 1dent1f1ed a' C \ 1·rghese. 35. an lndiirn and h1 ' w1Ct-and) ear-old son. ;..nd an i\ 111t.•rtt'an identified by the airline only al"! K. Krueger. 31. "ho Mrs Kara bi an said had ht•cn ~1tt111g next to her and fa1nlL'd Tht! l..t>s Angeles Times report· t•d tht.• Geor)(t• Vcrghescs are rei.· Hlt•nt • ., of Glendora. Cahr .. anrl th al Kurt K rut>i.:er res ides in l:1 anada lhlb. Calaf. Tht.• Japanese gon~rnmenl .1J.!n•t'll tocfay to hand O\er S6 million and nine prisoners to ransom 146 people he ld hostage by terrorisL'i aboard the hijacked airliner. But lhl' government asked for an extension of the deadline, and one of the prbont'ri. reportedly refused the offer of freedom The terr1>ri...b , "ho ha\c threatea:it'<i to kill their hostaJ(es ont' b} one 1f their demunds arc not met. arc from the ultralert1sl Japanese Red Anny Among the 146 people still held ;:iboard the plane today was Mrs. K:irabian's husband, former Californi:i Assemblyman Walter Karab1an The passengers had only a din· ner roll to eat after leavmg Born· hJ\. Mrs Karabian s aid. and the h1jal'kers refused an offer by Han)(ladesh authorities to put food aboard lhc phsnc. She said th e g unmen allowed each passenger to drink a glass of beer Wednesday night. the Indian agency reported. She said :.he and Karabian, her second husband. were on a de- layed honeymoon. planning to \'ISll Soulhcu:.t A:.ia and Tokyo Mrs. Karab1un abo appeared in NBC:. "National Velvet .. tl•levis1on ... erie:. 1n 1962 and in the <See IUJACK, Page i\2) Irvine's Taxes Soar New Bills to Slww $470 Average Hike APW1A ... lOt u, G.\K\' GRANVILLE • OltND•tl' P1101St•ll The avcrngl' Orange County homt.'Owner':. properly tax bill h:J:. incrca:.ed by 73 percent over tht• pJi.t four years, according to ('OUOl\ lax eollednr treasurer H11h1..•1:1 Citron Tlw tax ,.ol lcl'tm noted tnc -.uri.:1• m tax htlb lnd;i~ ;i:. he pre part'fl lo mutl out 5'>f;,:l5~ propl'r I~ "" IJ1lb totalln~ · i:i milhon Ttw a\1•rai.:t• 1nercJ:-.l' 1n h11mt't1\\1\l'r ' t;ix bill:-. th1:. year \\1ll l>l'SlOO, .. C1l1on :.a1d . EX-SOLON HOST AGE Walter Karablan PREGNANT, RELEASED Carole Kara b lan Cops Seek Tick e ting iH"vine S chool Fund Policy OK Said Critically Low r r\'lnc l 'ntf1ed School District monc~· rt"•t'f\l'"> \\1ll be "crit1cal- I} low" th1:. year lJccause the school board voted a lax cul b:iscd on expected extra rev- cnur-. the d1-.tr1cl won't get, Bustnl·-.-. Su111·rantendent Gene llartlinl' '<ml lo<l<Jy Earl1t•r lh1s 'car the hoard cut -.chool p11111t•1 t ~ taxe'> by 47 cents, from ~:i iii IH'r SlOO assessed v111t1.1• ion lo SS :w Tiii' hoard rl1p111 d into a Sl m1ll 11111 11.11., rc•<.nve to g rant the t.1x lor 1•.11.. 1\ hH h wht-n combined 111th 111<Tl'<t">•'' 1n properly values -.a\t•tl l.1 \p;1~l'1 ·-. more than a million d11llar .... .tl·cordin~ to dis· tri<•t t• ... 11m:itt•.., llartltnt· .,,11d about SS00,000 wa .. rl1 u1n<•d from the distract n·· Ser\ l' ll "> l' d l 0 f In an CC cmt·ri.:<•n<·.> 01 unrorei.ccn c·x · PCll">(''t II) the ,\elton * * * The district expected to get mosl of il back through school financing legislation, Assembly BUI 65, which Govet'Tlor-Brown signed Sept. 17. But. Hartline told the board W ednesda>'. instead of an an· t1c1pated S415,000 increase an stale aid to the district, last minute amendments to the bill mean the district will get only S29,l93. The district reserve will be on- ly about S600.000 (2.5 percent of total operating r evenues). rather than an expected SI . I million or Sl.2 million <rive percent ) re· serve. Hartline said. Hartline s aid a five percent re· serve level is considered an ac- ceptable one; with 2.5 percent, he said. "You're getting critically low. A major expense or any sort could completely wipe that out.·· * * * Sclwot Chief Gets $2,000 Plly Boost 1:.(-u..,tce ... or the Irvine Unified School D1-.tncl approved a S2,000 pay hoosl for district Superinten· dent A Stanley Corey Wednes- day anc1 gave him a new four· y<'l:ir <011ntract. Con·~ 's hai,r salary will r e- m a111 al S44 .noo a yc11r, because ·"l'arza~' Im proves ' LOS ANGELES IA P > Formt'r Olympic swimming champion and movie "Tarzan .. Johnny Wl.'1ssmuller, continuing lo recover from a stroke. was taken out or intensive care Tues· day and moved to another hos pa ta I. he opted to receive his $2,000·a· year increase in the form of in· surance and annuity programs or hi s choosing, a district spokesman said. The board vole on the wage in· crease was unanimous. but the new contract was approved 3·2. Trustees Fred Gahm, R. Dean Olson and Elizabeth S1cnli favored a four -year pact. Trustees Frank Hurd and .June Foley opposed It. Mni. Foley said she favored a two-year contract. She said that because a March, 1979 school board elec:tion potentially could end with three. new members on the board, she preferred Lo "pay the next board the courtesy of making its own decis ions.·• Parents' Et tort Wi•• By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ol IN 0•1ly Pl .. I St•lt Newport Beach police and of- ficials Crom the Harbor Judicial District Court say they wall seek legis latlqn to allow them to coo· tjnue prooessiog llckets given lo lninor~ nd in •possession or alcoholrt verages. The coqrt had been handling those tickets in the same pro- cedure ujed for handling traffic citations given to youths under th<' age of 18 until three weeks a~o when the practice was halted because of a complaint from a Rialto police captain S~t. Michael Blitch of the Newport Bea\:h department s&d Capt. James W. Bushy brought the practice to the attention of lh{• Attorney General after his let'n a1o:e daughtl'r was ordered to municipal court for having hquor on the heach. Under s tale law, a minor in possession or alcohol is in viola· lion of the Business and Professions Code. By law, such v1olatl()ns must be handled by the Juverule Court Blitch said that si nce December 1975, another s tale law hai--. alloweci the Orange County .Ju venile Court to turn over to.the m unicipal courts cita· lions (iven juveniles under the Vehicle Code, the Fish and Game Codes and violations or boating laws . Ile said he believes 1t is a more fSeeTICKETS. Page t\2) Camp Fire Gir ls Set Irvine Meet Camp Fire Girls will hold or- j.{aniialional mcetinj.{s for adults interesl1..'CI in forming Blue Bird lnges 5 to 8) or Adventure (9 to 11 l groups in the Irvine area. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday al El Camino Real School, 4782 Karen Ann Lane, in the multipurpose room, and on Wednesday in the media center of Turtle Rock School. 51SJ Amain Drive !Venado BusesApproveH • llcav1cst hit area in the county "a:. the lr\'inl' Tu rt I~ Rock area -... hcrt.· the a verage tax bill in· l' rc:ise hit S470, according to <.'1lron Other leachng areas when it 1..·omes to the average gain in propert v tax bill'> 1111·ludc• Newport lkath With s:wi. San Clementt.• II ith si20 .ind M h ... 111n Vit•jf) "'1th ~230 Citron noll·fl that ">llt'I' tn t·rc·a:-.P.., rn :11 t<rJg<· IJX l>tlls rt'flect tht• 'tt•cr> chmh an real t'">lal<.• v;ilues rather than in * * * creased properly tax rates Overall. Citron said, the 506,359 property tax bills he wall be matl· m g out in mid-October are worth Sl07 million more than the same batch he mailed out last year. .. That's t.'QUI\ alent to Sl90 a lwml'<>" n1•r more,·· Citron !ta11l 11 t' "t·nt 011 t 11 note that lhc µroperl\ t;n; halt.. art· lhl· ~" cl1Y.cirk of mun• thcin 200 taxing agt•nl'lt ..... t>mpo\H•n•d to e:.labh:.h pro1J<?rt:. tax ratt•s and a ppl1 t ht•m to property as:.essed by the count~ assessor. * * * Big Tax Bite Nixon's Bill Rises $5,800 Former l'rt•s1<lenl Hich;.ird Nixon IS in ror a jolt when he opl·ns thl· mall in mid October and glanl'es al the property tax 1>111 cc1vN1ng what once was known as the Western White House According to county Tax Collector Robert Citron. Nix- on s tax ball for 1977-78 is SS,800 more than it was a year ago. That means the rormer chief executive will be asked lO p~y 543,504 in property taxes for the estate home he shares with Mrs. Nixon. ~Es.SOR' RECORDS SHOW that county assessors said the seasitte estate last year had a full cash value or $1.S million -· This year. those who set value said Casa Pacifica is worth S2 mil hon on today's real estate market. When translated to tax dollars. the SS00.000 increase in v<llue means SS.800 in ta:ices to pay for the former president. Whal the 2 5-acre estate's value may or may not be worth has been the subJect of a three-year controversy in Orange Count~ THAT CONTROVERSY BEGAN when former county supcrvii.or Robert Battin accused ex-assessor Andre~ fllnshaw or tilting the value wheel in favor of the then pres•· dent • Hut 1.1si--.cssmenl appeals board upheld Hinshaw 's valua- tum, p artially on the grounds that some improvements on tht• properly. In fact. belonged to the federal government until such time us Nixon was not President. McMillan Wanted Juveniles to Get Fixed Sentences Convicted juvenile criminal of· fenders will soon be sentenced to fixed terms in the county's Juvenile institutions. according l'> Orange County Juvenile Court Judge Raymond Vincent. Until now. mos t juveniles con- victed of crimes have been handed what are called in- d eterminate sentences, sent to instituliom; for an unspecified length of time. Their release comes whenever iuvenile authorities and the court decide whatever lessons to 'be I earned from t be i r transgressions have been learned. Judge Vincent told the county Board of Supervisors Tuesday thal practice will atop "within the next week to 10 days ... ms announcttnent came as he pleaded with supervisors to kup McMlllal\ Reception Center II\ Santa An.a open as an Institution for youngsters sentenced from five to45days. · McMUlan was all but closed down two week.I ago when J udge Vlncmt aald the court would no longct tend non -criminal ju v.nlle otrenden there. Now\-t be J u d e t w •n ts 1upervilbn to make it available for short-term criminal offend· ert. Jud ie Vlnci•~t s..ed ihe. anltablUty of auch a spoclall.S IO·bed Ut.ullon wlll aid In tho trealn\Gllt ot )'OUnltlera In the ehlY thr6ei oC d11cotd wtt.h tbe W. 1 I "ll ll Um for ua to r poM to the nftds of youn11tet1 whO .,.. l totnmllUnt crlm . It tnay • bi snore appropr iate Cl thfJ IJ'O bUrllOj lM community," Judge Vincent said. But supervisors were watching dollars and, more specifically. the S25.000 a week they were told it takes to keep McMillan operat· in it. Consequently, the best Judge Vincent got In response to his plea was a promise lo consider keeping McMillan ~oing next week when t'more figures are available." But the judge's announcement t hat youthful criminal offenders will soon be handed fixed terms in Institutions took the attention away from the McMillan issue. Judge Vincent's announce- ment dealt with an issue rre- quenUy discussed by critics or the juvenile justice system who complai.Q t.batjuvenile1 frequent· <SeeTliBMS. P aae All Teen Injured In Car Crash A Laiuna Be•ch leeoaaer sur· vlved th• cra•h or hfs auto lnto. li1ht pole al ao Irvine inte.rsee- tlon Wednesd»' but suffered. cuts on hlshead. Irvine police said Dave P1nkreti. 19, ol 1395 Cer'rit06 Ortn. about 8 :40 p.m . woa rouodinl a comer wh"tn • tJ~ blew out ind he I01t eontrol ~the car, whJc.h tumbled sideways I& to a street lltbt. at Cu.Ivor Ori •nd Barranca Road. Ora n• Coltnty param.ttlc• lrH&ed p_,.kretz fOl' his MM tn. Jurlet' and Look him '11 ~m· buluce to TuMta Comnn1nlly HOlptlal. He WU treated ind. .... Jeued. "The fir1-it in1-ilallment on prop- erly tax bills will be delinquent 1f not received or postmarked by Monduy, Dee. 12, ··Citron said. Ordinarily first installments arc d<.•linqucnt if not paid by Dec. IO Bui C'1tmn "u1d because this H'.11 1>1·1 10 fall--on a Saturda\ '·"P·"l'I'' ha1e two add1tior1al d.11 , of i.:r.1t·t• to !>t•nd in their first 1n-.tJ1lmt!nt or 11m' half th£' total bill dUl' The second tnl>lallment will fall dUC' Apnl 10, 1978 Evans Joins Cella Trial Move Bid By TOM BARLEY Ol IN D•oly Po .. I St•ll l<'ormcr hospital administrator Slc~>hcn Robert Evans decided today he would prefer to be tried .>n multiple criminal charges out· side Orange County. His decision. accepted b) tSupcrior Court Judge IL Warren Knight. means that both Evans, 32. and Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. 52. wall be SC'par alely tried in other Jurisdictions on charges con- tained on •• grand jury indict ment .Jud~c Knight ordered both men lo return to his courtroom Monday for a ~ssable <mnounce- mmt on the stale Judicial Coun c•tl's sd~clion of the trial loca· lion. .Judge Kni,ght contacted the stale admin1strnt1ve agency a week ago when he f{ranlcd Celia's motion for a change of venue. No d ecision had been made on the location of the-Cetta trial today. Cella arid Evans will be tried separately on 127 felony counti; contained in the grand JUry in· d1cfment. It 1s alleged that they were in· vol ved in repeated acts of fraud that cosl two hospitals controlled b:1 <..:clla a~ secretary-treasurer an estimated S2 million in funds. lloth men were convicted on related charges 15 months ago in Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella is free on appeal from a fi ve-year prison term while Evans. the former administrator of Mercy General Hospital, San- ta Ana, awaits appellate action on tus one year prison sentence Actio n Blocked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The federal government has been temporarily blocked from taking away more than $30 million in Medicaid funds due Calirornia. Coast Weathe r MMtly cloudy nl1ht and morning hours becoming s unny In art~rnoons through Ftlday. Lows tonight low 60s. Highs Fri- day near70. INSIDE TODAY Columl'dat S11hJfo P<>rtCT u - omfntl economic oloom frt the face of economic growth. Her /IV.·porl am.a atorfa todot1 on PageC,, .-12 OAll y l'ILUT College To Seek Funding •uuldl••hJ1 lo. ( '11ll1·1(c tru~lt·I'' h.1•1· .11111 ··II 111 " k f111 'l.it• 1110111 \ 111 ne't vf'll ~ l1udpt't tu twlp p3) h11 t-.u <'•JJ1l11l project.A "" thl· M1w.1on \i it-Jo campu' Thi bn.11 d 1uthor1zrct ad 111111 .... 1 r 1t111 111 "1hrn11 Jll .111 1•IH'.lt1t111 lor lu11il111~ 11f tht: 11ro 11osrd l'Utnpu' J •JlU1t11·.. center .md J \.'I (xx.I "luurt-(Of>l Hl'ncral ..ta,,room h11tld1ng l'h1· ''·"'I '>ll<Jrh ra('1hl> I UI r l•ntl\ lw111.: 1Jlanncd by the col ll'"l' 140Uld l'O't ..shout $950,000 It ha' !kt.n 111l'ludt:d IO the 'lhool., 1 urr<mt butlgct hut \liile aid for t ht• proJet·l c CJll be retrodCll H .1n·ordtni., to Ur 1-:11~ ard Hc.1rt ..... :-. .... tanl to thl' supcrant~ndent rtw mo'il the college Ciin 1.·x plTI to i.:et undt·t thl' c·urn·nt Jtd lorrnul.i-. \\IJUld lie Jbout $212.00tl l11r the pool Jnd a1Jc1ut S!>OIJ.000 t1m .1rd th1· e:.t1mal1:tl $5 5 m11l1on 1 "'' of the c·la:.:,room building, II <trl nott.'<.I Tiit' Ill'~ b111ld1ng. targeted ror 1·•1mpll'l1011 in ahoul l!IM, \\'1Ulll h11U..,l' till' '>(H'lal :.<:1e1H'l'. bu ... 1 111·-.-. ..,ncn<:l' and human1t1 es anti f,HlJ.:UJgPS dl\<ISIOO!> Ol tht' ti)! "'~ l' ! '111lt·1.w 11fflt1ab cxp~ct thal th<' business classes. which pres t:ntly draw 25 percent of the col· ll•gt"s 16,000 s tudents, will lil·com<· thc pramJry Qccupant of I he n<'W build Ing IDJACK ... 11111\ ll' · Thund,.r of th<' Orums Thl' h1Ja<"kcrs threc.tene<l to ex c·<·11l1• anothc•r h1)st;.ige Cahfor- n 1 a n . h a n k p re" d <' n t J "h n (;a1J1lt•l11f ~lonlebello, If their lk mand":> \\<l·re not met lits wife ab() was a h1Jt1tage. The Gahriels and the' Kara h1a11 ... \\l•n• traveling together Frit•nrls s.11d C:ahr1t•I \\as a lonj.!l1mc· rrit'nd and 1>ol111cal sup 11111 li•r 11r Karah1an who ,.., a p.1rt1wr 111 " Lo.., 1\ngel1•\ lalA !11 Ill c;.1h1wl. ahout fiO I!> wc•s1d<'nt 111 C:arf11·ld Bank .ind holds invc ... t rrH•11ts 1n f'l•al estate an1I a '"" rlhoartl IJox manufal'lunng l'rJmpany Nl':W YORJ< (AP> The Concotdt SST won unother tO\IJtd today II\ the ~ court battle ah:nld at iunf. in& laddlna r1-btl for the f J1ttc1 thun wund pl1111c ut K <·nm'<.lv I\ 11 porl hut th•· ru llnK 1101•' not 01wn I ht• IA u) tu 11n11111w11t I l1111l111&1!) In lht Jll < 1 .ill ·rh~ (Neri.I Court or \p 1a•u l1 lifted " bun on thl• pl.mi Jt the· airport nut tl11· ruling Is .,ur t• lo IH' af1pcdl1·1l IA lltllO th~· 2l det)' J>l'l ltxJ ... µcl 1f1cd in the del'islon. thu!> delayinl{ any landings Thl· apµcals court ruled lhJt the Concor<h.· ~ould h.1H• to c·onform to fedt·ral 1111..,t• slJlldJrds, hut ulso \Jtd tht• l'orl ,\uthontv 1·ould adovt new standards for th<' pl anl' f 'rort1 Pogr 1\ I TERMS ... I) t•nd up bt.'hmd burs for lunger p1·nc1<ls than their adult coun- lt•rpJr~ luclgt \'inn·nl alludt•d tu that l't>ll:-.i·qul.'n<·t· \\ twn hl• s:itd, · Wt· \\Ill no" ..,hoy. ,, light C£t tht-end of a tunnel " · · W c" rt· i:.: 1 \ 1 n g h 1 m 'the JU\ c·111k·1 an tnl·Pnt1\1• ln work I ir t•;irl) r<•le.iM· <£nd letting l11m know that when you play you pay. · the Jud.:c said "Let's not be unmindful we arc <i<'almg with 1!)77 kicls using 1944 l<1ws." ht• added as he announced the ehange in hanctlinl.! of 1uvenil<• off Pndl.'rs Judge \'inn·nt said that prcn 1d IOI! a -.1x•cwl11.t·d 1nst1tulmn ltkt· .\tcM11lan for hold1n~ of ..,hort lei m 1Jflendc1" will help l!l\'l' "l.20'1 to J.500 kid:. a \car a th:1n<T 10 ml·t•t their problem' ht•Jd on · \\hJt \H' fl' reall} t<llktnJ.! ahout 1' mpping criminal habits in lh1· hud. And we re also talkini!: about tht• v.ell heml<( o( th<.• COm· munll\ II\ mm ing lo <·ut t1oY.n on '11ulh trim•'. .. he ;.itldt:d '-up1·rvi..,or., ha \'l' nothing to :-,1\ abuul the 1udi,!c., dee1 ..,111n 10 11-.1· r 1:..cd tt•f m ... \\ htn :-.entt•nc·ing \out h"o 'I ht·) d11 ho\\ e\ 1.:1 <·ontrnl thl' p11rsC' 'tr1ng.., that swing .\k~l11lan ·s door open Hare Krishna Sect Sues Laguna Beach A spokl•sman for the Hare K rlshna st•ct announced today t hJt lhc city of Laguna Beach will hi.' :.uecl for Sfi 6 m1ll1on 1n d<1ma~es 111 a lawsuit scheduled for fihni.: l<.tlcr today an Orange l 11unt). Supt-nor Court. Spok1·-.man Mukunda Das. a memlx:r or the :-.eel's Arl Colony temple, s aid the action w1il char~e the city and its police de- r>urtmenl wilh harassment and repeated violations of the or- Lava Peri/,s Hairoii Town VOLCANO. Hawaii <AP> County C1v1l Derensc authorities clcclared a standbv alert as a 200·yard-wide la va flow from the Kilauea Volcano eruption moved :.tead1ly toward the coastal com· munity of Kalapana on the island of Hawaii Some 50 families live in the t·o astal area und wQu ld be evacuated later today If the now continues at its present speed and course. !-.aid llawa11 Count) Civil Defense' administrator Harry Kim. La\·a fountains of 200 lo 350 feet continued Wednesday night without any sign or letup as the eruption in the east rift zone or Kilauea Volcano f ed severj\I now!i. OftANOECO~ DAILY PILOT Aan1zation 's c1 \'II Ii bertie!). Ile said the lawsuit will last as cmlefcndants thl• l.ai?una BeaC'h polit·e chief and the Orange County District Attorney \office \I ukuni.Ja [);1s said hi... Or· gam1at1on will addit1onally seek ~1n tnJunclion to prevent Laguna tteaeh police from harassing and arresting Hare Krishna devotees at the organization's temple. 641 Hamona Avenue. "We urc hcing persistently per!wcutcd by local police, .. he said "It is a growing attempt lo pcrs<.'cutl' us and hound us frQm Laguna Hcuch and we arc seek· 1ng rch<'f in the courts " Lai;una Beach city officials dC'c hncd to comment on the legal action today until 1t 1s riled and thc•y are served with a copy of the lawsuit San Diegans Reject NOW SAN DIEGO (AP> Sun Diego IS Withdrawing from the State or rice of the Nalional Organization for Women. claiming 1t "is not ef· fect1ve enough." The vole was 33-16 at a closed· door meeting A member s&Jd later that "the s tale automatical· ly takes the opposite side or what the San Diego chapter wants." Los Angeles and San Francisco dropped state membership several years ago. T here are about 60 chapters lo Cali(omia. l9"l•ee11c, F~ettd.? -2 Faces· Shown Xt W ,Trial .. MIN1U <AP> A murder trial 1111 y hus reco1ved two very d1( fl'll'nl pictures of Ro n ny Zamor a, lht 15-y~ar-old whose plt·u of inooc:enl is baiied on a de- ll•nse of televlston-induced In -...iruly l>t.-ft-nse attorney Ellis Rubin lold the JUry We<tnesday that his c:ltent was a /confused and alienated youth who turned more .1ncJ more to telev1siQn as a sub· -,t1tute for real hfe "The defense in the cast' 1s 'why·:· And we 're hoping to show \Oil why," said Rubin "We hope to "ohow for the fi rst time the l.'reation and destruct.um of a Lelcv1:-.1on addict. .. Assist1rnt State Atty. Tom llt•adlt·v. who ... au! he will not sN•k ttic death penalt.> for the Junior high school student. portrayed Zamora as 11 cool. aloof killt.'r "ho treated frieods to J Ch111c·..,t· dmner hours after he robbed and 'hot his 83-year-old 111•1ghhor , s11t1alik Elinor Ila~ i.:ar t lll'adll') ..,aid Mr'>. llag).!arl was shot with her own gun lo f 'rort1 Page A l TICKETS •.. seriou!. offensl' for a minor to ha V<' 01>en hquor 1n an auto. an off<'nse that can be handled hy the mun1C'1pal court Mun1c1pal court offa·1al!> ,1g1t·l·d and in l;1tc 1!175. the court hegan handling c1talions for rn inor!-. 1n poi,sesi.1on of alcohol. ... 1nt·c 1t seemed 11log1cal that the· more serious offense of having thl' liquor in the car could he handled at the mun1c1pal court level and th<.' less :,crious offen..,t•, "hu:h 1s the v10lation of the Hu...i · ness and Professions Code hiid to he taken through juvenile court Blitt·h t.·..,t11natcd 200 lo :100 su1·h <·1tallon" ha\ e bt·l·n pr0<·c·.,st"<I through tht' llarbor Judicial o ..... lru·t Court ll\ Nt•\\ port Bca('h "Ol'l' the· prd<:I I Cl' y. t•nt tnlfl l'f I t•('l II arhor Court Comm 1s!>1on('r llolil'rl l'olts. \\ho s1ls as Judge in the case:. 1n question, '><Hd the practit·e ha:. heen used "us a public ser vice. · lie pointed out lhat by proce!>..,- m~ tht· minor in possession or alcohol citation s through municipal court. probation of. f1t1ab are spared the additional work generated by Juvenile court prol'edures and the teenagers lin<l 11 more <.0onvement to appc:ar 111 the mum<.·1pal court B11sl1y. in a letter of complaint 'cnl to thl· Ncwpor l polatt· dt·- pa rt mc•nl the court and thC' al· tornt•) general said h<: abo \\ 1l· n e s M' rl a c· as c· 1 n v o I \'I n g a juvC'n1le citt'd into mun1l'1pal l'Ollrt on a leash ordinance v1olt1- t1on Blitch denied that Newport usc•d th(' m unicipal court for such cases and speculated that the teenager owned the dog for which a part>nl might have re<.'e1ved a citation. Uusby was not available for comment on his complaint which ended .with the transfer of his claughlcr's case to San Oemardino County. Blitch said no one involved con siders the practice a violation of Juveniles· righL ..... "lt is simple a procedural prob- lem <ind we will be seeking legislation to enable tis to con· t1nuc the practice where this one type or violation is con- cerned, .. he said. Bar Owner Shot ALAMEDA (AP> An uniden- tified gunman held up a bar W edn esday, h erded seven employes and patrons into a freezer and shot the bar owner in the neck before ordering one of the patrols to drive him lo Oakland, pohce reported. Other Coverage Addition al Orange County news appears today on P are C6. keep her from going lo the police after she caught Zamora and DarreU Agrella ransacking her home. He said the wonvrn "q coldly "executed" after she reque.ted a las t look <£l picture:. or her husband and was given a gla!>s of whiskey. Zamora and Agrella. 14. are charged with the hrst-degrec murder. They are accused or breaking into Mrs llaggart's M1arn1 8euch home, taking $415. p1hng Jew('lry and silverware in to her car and then driving sl'vcral friends to Disney World for a two-day spree. Both are be 1ng lried <is adults Agrclla will be tried separately. Rubin ulso blamed Zamor a s home ltrl' for the crime. lie said I he boy was born 1llegilimately in Costa lhca then left with rel atives for four years while his mother worked in this country Ile said lb<' youth learned only la'l \\t•t:k that his stepfather is not his n•al parent "lie was told We round )OU Ill a garbuge tan' .. 'iMid Rubin. who told th<' jury t\ic boy wa!-. often pun1sht.•d \\1th beating" and then plopped down in front of tht• tubt· " "Ill' retreated to the only friends he had . Kojak. Barella. Police Woman and Charles Manson ... Ruhin saKI Ruhin said he would !)how that an ep1sodl· of the TV dt'lect1vt• ''l<'l'll'S "l\oJ;.ik " was similar t11 tht• 1·11m1• lie has subpo<!naerl Ko1.1k 'itar Tl•lly Sa\'ala<; who lni.1}' hf• tallt•rl to ll•sllfy Hubin dt•cltnt•d lo ... .iy 1f hf' would 'ihrw • thf• l'Pl'i<>dc• 1n t·o11rl "Thi... is a doc·um<.'nted cai.t:' of .1 sociopath who t•oul<I nt1l d1"o tingu1:.h 1r he \\a .. in u tt·IC\ISIOll play or the real world ... Rubin s aid. · llow else could he kill h1-. "" n m•1ghhor" · But f ll•adlt:y .,aid lhl' prosecu I ton would show Zamora wa' nH"ntall~ romp1·tC'nt \\hen h1· 'h11I lh<• \.\Oman 0 .. 1, ~Ito! ~Wit ,. .... JEROME THORNSLEY JUST ANOTHER STUDENT CUSD Superintendent Takes Welding Course Prize Pupil Sclwol Chief Learns Welding lndustriul arts teacher Ron Dull was surprised lo ... ec his boss sitting out there in his welding class at Dana ll11ls I ligh School Tuesday nighl. Jerome Thornsley. Supenntendenl of the Capistrano Un1fi<'<I School D1strlcl. 1s taking the adult l'<lucation weld ini.: cour"oe at Dana Hills. in order to do his own body work 011 tht-cars he restores a!i a hohlJ\ .. "I've always enjoyed working on old ('ar... sauJ thorns!(•} "I used to do the mechanical work and hire 'umt'Ont' to do the body work. I m learning lo weld so I can do everything mysetr, start tof1msh · He says he now owns thrc•e vinlaj?e automohtlc•' a l!l27 Franklin four door scdun, a 194fl C:hevrolt•l :ind a !!):;~, G MC carryall Ile druH· the Franklin from thC' Midwest e..rhcr this year and plan.., is tnp lo Idaho next month to pick up lht• Chevrolet "The rhallt•ngc l"o to try to m<ike a car 1mm<H"ulatt" ht· -..11cl ·onct.· I k1·l I ha\'l' a car lookin~ and \\Ork mg thl' hest ll l'<.11\, I \C1'l' 1nt1.•1 t·'t ;ind JUSI want to sell 1t so I l'an gel another •mt· to 1Ao1 k on Offer ends Oct. I Your old color TV will never be ~~n worth more than it is ri9ht now. Get BIG $$$ in trade on a new 25"d1oq0tta1 RCA ColorTrak. $100 TRADE ALLOWANCE tor your old color TV (regardless of 1ge make or cond1t1on) toward the purcnase 01 any of these new 26 dia9ona1 RCA ColorTrak models GB720R 72'4 A 725R, 728R 830 835 836, 838. 840. 9350A 936DA 9380A. 9400A Trade In, trade up to ColorTrak ..• RCA 's most adv~nced, most automatic TV Moni Kills Son /Advanced system etectron1cat1y ... tracks and ad1usts the TV signal before it becomes a picture on your screen _ ./Automatic Contrast/Color Tracking 4" leta you adjust contrast. color and brightness with one control Instead of three. .... ..... =r.:i=- ,H •• C~ "'f'., .... ,;~l•ftd~-~ Ent.18 Child's 'Suffering", PlllLADELPHlA (AP> --A woman, depretsed because the welfare department placed• her 7·year-old soo ln a foster home. ended what she called "his suf· ferlng" by droppinc hlm to hiJ death from a ninth floor window. Pollceaa\d. The boy. Michael Reynoldt11, died at. Thomas Jelfenon Hospital from mu1Uplein,Jurtes. ?t!arta Reynolds, 29, wu tbat&ed with murder. 1>0llce' 1ald. Tbe chUd waa vlttUn1 wttb hll mOther ln the downtown otnces of Ulil welfare d~artment at tJM ctt) ~ Annex oc Wedl'Mllday wh•til wu thrown out tM •· dow. ''lbe had 1oine kind or ·ar· rangerdent to see ber boy, who was boardin1 '(iit.b another faml· ly," Homicide tt. Thotnaa Smith said.• "She 1ald she was depressed about her so.n not li•· ing with tMr. and wanted to end bl11uffertn1 with this other f ami· ly, ao she threw him out lb• win· dow." Homicide Inspector Arthur Matthews asld the woman waa In a cubloJe with tht "boy ud caaewortce.r Jerome Settulmu. Th• womo uked Sclnilmn to ••t the boy a llOlt. drll\l ud When he returned ht aaw her \hrowtna tbt bo)' out lb• wlaclQw. Mat· thewuaJd. The boy ··:::.' OD tbt wlJMWU.ad and of a dl.y Department of Sueett tn&ck, the.n bounced onto I.be pavement. _ / Aotom.-tlc Color Contrell and • Fleehldn1 Corrtetlon ft.stem holda fllthtonH and other colors to ll'le aettlnga you select-even when TV signat varlee or you chan,ge channela ~ /Automatic Light Sensor aOJUSts Y e>lcture for c~ngea In room 11ghl. . /RCA Signaloek eiectronlc tuners 4" have no moving parts to wear out or get dirty. \.. STOCKS ' SYLVIA PORTER Thur tlU) ·" t :1o~in11 Pric·•· ... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS , Thundey, September 29. 197 T 1/N OAILV Pit.Or Ca Econo111i«! Gloom 'Healthy' Year 'Feels' Terrible Uy SYLVIA PORTEK ,:j..t l11•~ As we move mto the final 100 days or 1977, It 1s indlsputa· ble that lhiJ has been another year or great economic ex- pansion. When the bells nng out 1977, they will ring out more than 2~ years or r ecovery·expansion. • But 1t is equally ind1s~utable that, psychologically, the upturn has been charaC'tenied by gloom and doom. N<n' IN MEM.OR Y HAS A CYCLE of solid tuslness ex· pans1on been so marred by worries that its death is immi· nent, so undercut by fears that we are heading for a repeat or the 1973·1975 nightmare of galloping inflauon side by side with economic stump. so blotched by anxiety. Staustically, the case for 1977's upturn can be convinc- ingly dC'monslrated. To documMt: "Real" growth in the economy will end 1977 at a .\early rate around 5·plus percent. although this hides the fact that in 1977 las m 1976 >.the pace has been e rratic. start- ing at 712 percent in the first quarter, slowing to 6.4 percent in lht• second quarll·r and continuing to de cch•rate In this la!ll half of the year. This \\-as the 1-:rowlh scenario laid out months ugo h y lead1n~ et'onom1st.s; busines!> Money's Worth merely played thC' st•t•nar10 as fort.'cast. . The housin~ industry pulled out of its slump and hous- ing starts have soared to an annual rate approximating 2 m 1lhon. a record well ab<>ve the predictions of administra- tion .expcrL'>. Jt 1s a prime force behind the general ex· pans1on. -TllE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE has stuck in a dl.'I· courasing range of more than 7 percent, with the rate among blacks at 1412 percent.and am ong black teen-agers at a dan~erous 40 .4 percent. But lhf' number of employed has been increasing to a new J>('ak of nearly 91 million in late summC'r. In the first half of 1977 alone. 211.i million were added lo the workmE: ranks. Corporation profits have continued to climb. and so have their dividends Personal incomes have been zooming Meanwhile, "real" ~pendable earnings · -average real weekly pay reduct•d by Social Secun ty and federal incomt. lax rates ~pplymg lo a married "orker with three depen dents earning <.1n average income --have n sen J.S percent over the year. ~ While s~ill far below a level adequate to maintain pro- ou<:t1vc capacity at maximum efficiency and to prevent in- fl ationary bottlenecks. business spending on plants and equipment m 1977 1s s lated to increase 13 percent over 1976 and lh<' totals have been steadily upgraded ilS the year ha' progressed. ~ INTER EST RJ\TF.S HAVF. RISEN modestly, part1c•ularly short·lcrm rules, but not enough to force cul:. in borrowing, anll lh(• Federal Reserve System has kept tb<' money supply flowing tn totals more than sumc1enl to fuel l'Xparus1on And even the inflation rate slowed as the year went on. so the year-to· year rate fell back into the underlying 51., to 6 12 percent range. Why, then. the ~lo<1m·• With 1977'.c; healthy develop- m enU., why did the year "feel·· ~o unhealthy'.' Nert "down~·· mart "up" year Report Spurs Rally By Stock Market NEW YORK (A~> :-The stock market rallied today on t~e news of an upswing in lhe index of leading economic in· d1cators. (Story. A·i > . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 5.37 points to840.09. Gainers outpaced losers by about an 8·5 margin among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. Big Board volumecam cto21.l m11hon shares. The Commerce Department reported today that the in· dcx of leading economic indicators rose 0.8 percent in August. DowJone•A rera9e11 JO'"" 10 y,,, H Ult •s sn. IMU~ ''•" UUI• 6S Stk ARWrlean Leaders IJps and Do"'"' M'hal ... lork11 Did NIW 'VOAIC IAPI Aav•fW"MJ ~,.,,,,.d Unc.hunQt>d l (1hll 11)\\,A!~ NlllW "" h4Qt\• NOW IY/I low' .· :: Due to la te transmissloff today's listing will flit· appear in the Daily Pllqt: -... ... WHAT No\6Jt CHO Nt:W VOA~ IAP) •, f>r'9¥ ,Tro•r ~~ l•I 6 114 • 10 I .. .. l ,, ~ l ':s AM€1( SAUi ~ Oue to late transmlSsl~~ today's listing wlll ndt: appear In the Dally Pilol St«H!1" In TM Spot If glat \ (W DAil Y t'll Ul l.. ~( I hur•Cl•Y, ~ptembltr 29 1917 Countians Promoted Coast 8u&ine8&es Advance Local Employes P~fr "· Koplf.•~1111.1 hu" be~n Mppolnte<.t vice PH' 1dt>nl ot fan.inn fu1 <:otnpuicr Aut.omalioo. Inc., lrv1m l\o'"•kow"k1 ul'>11 t'orporate trt'1u1urer, i.ucc\'edS John Ryf'rleln. "ho hu!, bt'c11 11ppo1nted tu lhe new po<tt o( \IC(' IHl''>ld t'l\I for 1·111 µ11r111t•1l,., l'lopm1·nl . \'> r h11•f fll\JIH IJI orflu·r t\11111..11\\ '>1..1 "Ill bt r1 'IHlfl'>lblt ln1 hud)(t.'tJr.'> J>l<mni n.: und fo, c .ii t'11ntrol of 1111 n11 por t1l111n .ind 11\ 01i.•1.11111).! tl1"1'"'°' and ,Uh'1d1Jrll''> lit• had bt•1.·n 111111111 Jlt <·1m l1 ullt•r for Lo'> \n~t·l1.•' IJo\Cd l'omput('r ~1. u·n<·t·' C'1Jq J -.anc:c 1971 l'nur to lh<tl he had '>Cf\t!d ,1, l'orporJt1.· u1ntrullt-r for The Leisure Group, Inc . .ind held 'e' 1.•r.1 1 po~1twn' "1th lnl('rnauonal l 1.·lt~phorw <1nd Tt:lt·i.:raph Corµ .md a d1 v1s1on of <'t·l<mt•-.e Corp of Amened '\o\\ J rt·-.1dc:nt of RJn<·ho Palo' Verdes. he plJm. to mo\ t• t11 th1.· In int: Jrca * Richard Nanauml anti Pete Worrall have Joi m•d ('ochrane C hasf' & ('ompan), ;>.:ewporl llt•J t h. U'> art directors :--;anaum1 " former art d1rcc-tor at Parker Ad- \ l'rt"ing, Palo' Vt•rde' Worrall 1s form(•r assistant art director al Cun· 11111gh~1m & Walsh , Lo:. An.:cll':,. * Paul A. llowe, Costa Mesa. has been named v1n· pres ident and c-onlroller of Bellflower Savings & Loan Association. lie 1s former assistant vice president at the lll-llno"cr brunc-h of Lloyds Bank ofCahfornia. * Toni Alexander, Newport Beach, has been named account manager \\1lh Basi.o/Boatman, Tide Offi~e Opera• Title Insur ance and Tru:.t Company has opened • in office al390l MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach. The office house!> the Orange County head· quarters of thf' C'Ompany's trust department. pre· ''1ous ly located 1n Santa Ana Trust <1dministrat1on is supc.>rvised by Curtis !\frrrill Louis V1tous and Harold M Frome arc t ru:-t offlcc.>rs . \lwrgan io Bllfl Sfo("k 01n·l'llll '-of .\llt•rgJn Pharmaccut1cab, Irvine. h;I\ t• authrn 11cd th1· torporJtmn to repurchase. from tinw 111t1mt•1n th(· open market. up to 300,000 ... hares of 1h 1·11mmon '>tock Tht•n· .in· .1ppro\I mat ch 2 8 million ~hares out ,t.inchnl! Th1.• '.'than·' ,11 q111rNI as a n·'>ull of the contl·mplat· l'cl pu1ThJ'-t' \\ill ht' he ld 1n the company s treasury for tlw purpc....i· of fulfilhnJ? the company·s obhga· t11m.., 1n rnnn1·1111111"1th t•mplo~e stock option plans .mrl tor ''"'"'hit· 'Jh• ol tht• rnmpany's employe 'totk 11\H\l'r,h1p tru ... t Bulfum11 Rf>ftlodeb Siore lluffum' 1n '-=""port Bearh has marked its 10th .1nnl\l'r .... 11·, 1,1. ith <J SI 1.t mil hon dollar store re· m mil' I in I! \ l ';ilil11rn1.1 rc· ... 11l1•nt1al Ol"l'Or. as used in Buf· l11rn ... llt'\H''' :-IOI t'' aim" at a more in timate, rt· 1 a \I'll t•n\ 11 nnnwnt tor \hopper' Cl'1l111gs y, t•rt· ltJWt•n·cl from 16 feel lo heights or 10 to' 12 lt•d lo lt•n<I :1 frt•ling of warmth and provide 1·1wrg~ 1•rftc•1t•111·) ' 1•\\ t•ntrances tel in m ore light l\uffum' Fra1w1:-.1·an Room Restaurant has a new \\ e:-t<.•rn \\ 411 1 or \\ 1ndow:,.. a parquet entry-way and ''a 11wcl gl as<., f I\ I lll l'' ,\lthough \ht· '>Ion··, interior space r emains at ~ti 100 :-.quare lt•t•I. an increase in the selling area ha' l><'t'n at'hll'\'ed by morl' efhcienl space use in 'ueh non :-t·lhng ureas'" stock rooms and receiving .irt'.1 ... Th1'.'> madl' 1t poss1hle to add three new d e· partml·nt:-hc<lchng and b<ith. ~ourmel housewares .ind 'mall t:ll•t·tnt.tl a ppliance' • <A>ak ,\gera~fl Olfke ffoce• l'nok Commum<'atlon-. Services. ;'l;ewport Beach. has mo,ed !ls off1C'l'S lo 4630 Campus Drive. Suit'e 10!1. 'lewport Ucach. from 4570 Compus Drive. The 1>rt:\ 1ou' offat·l' \\a' cond<'mned a' unsafe after a re t l'nl fin· P~o ;ldd Nftl' Job• F & C Management Corp., Newport Beach, a :.ubsidiary of Fox & Carskadon Financial Corp., has s igned lwo long·lerm management contracts wilh Welts Fargo Pension Plan for shopping centers in Blythe and Sun City, Ca Hf. The tolul square foota~e or the properties Is more than 125,000 square feet and brings the total gross teas able area of centers currently under F & C 's control to more than 1,400,000 square feet. Bentley Report• Re~ords Inc., NtiwPort Beach. She will manage consumer j&fld industrlal accounts. Sh~ la former editor ot Bay Window Magazine, publication or the Balboa Bay Club, where she was u <'ommunlcis\lons director. • Ralph Gert.ell has been named sales and ap· plll'lltlon engineer at Dana Labora&ortes, Irvine. lie is rorrner associate test equipment design t•nginecr al Hortman Electronics, El Monte. • Norma K~ys, Huntington Beach, has been pro· moted to assistant secretary of Imperial Savings and Loan As,oclatlon. She is a loan officer at the ~cwport BeaQh office on Via Lido Sht: Joined the association in July 1972 and work<.'<! in the loan processrng department until her promotion \0 a loan officer in 1976. • Richard Seale, Newport Beach. has been named TLC <Travelers' Loving Carel director at the Registry Hotel, Irvine. The program offers such services as guaranteed rooms, pre-registration, special rates, complimentary limousine service, complimentary coffee and fresh fruit and com- plimentary in room movies. • Terri Whltley ha~ joined JaM Church Adverlls· Ing and Graphic Design, Newport Beach, as a project manager. She was previously with Huerta Design in Los Angeles. * Harold M. Frome, Hunti1\gton Beach. has been appointed to head trusl business development for Title Insurance and Trust in its Newport Beach of· ft cc lie is former vice president and manager of trust business development at the company's head- quarters in Los Angeles. Jn his new position he will be responsible for marketing and sales activities in the ar eas of trust business development. estate planning and employe beneril plans • Dr. Robert A. Ruh, San Juan Capistrano, ha~ been named personnel director for the ~1ed1cal Dental Specialties Group of American Hospital Supply Corp .. Irvine. lie Joined the corporation in 1975 as manager of manpower planning and formerly was a consulting psychologis t for "'1edina and Thompson, a manage· mcnt consulting firm. • Ewald Spedden has 1oined Microelectronic Testing Laborator ies. a division of Datatron. Inc .• Irvine, as western sales manager. He will direct sales activity for the West Coast laboratory. * Ada Ko has hcen appointed media director at Durf'I Advertising. Irvine. She is former media buyer and assistant director or an agency in Seattle . * Skip Stephen,on, lr\'1ne. has been namt·d i;(cncral manager of South Coai.t Plaza shopping c•enter. C'oi.ta M l!!'.a STIEPHIENSON ll1s appointment followed the Sept 15 resignation of Gene A. Robens, who had served as a general manager for 10 years. A native of Grosse Pointe. M 1ch . Stephenson graduated from the Naval Academy at An· napohs in 1966 and served four year.. 1n the M arme Corps before receiving a mas ters in busines" adminbtrat1on al Stanford lie has s erved as South Coast Plaza's director of leasing for the past fi ve vears · /\s gencrul manager, he will oversee expan~ion of the Plata Mall. expected to reach two million !>Quare feet or business space with the opening of a Sak"s Fifth Avenue in l979. • Marcia l''alconer has joined Pacific City Bank, Huntington Beach..,as manager of the escrow de· partment. She has 15 years of escrow experience in the Orange County area. most recently with California F'irst Bank • Joseph G. Vadrlck Jr., Huntington Beach. has been nameo a vice pres ident of United California Bank. He 1s assistant manager of trust employe benefits for the bank lie Joined UCB in 1971 ru; a trust administrator He was named an assistant trust officer in 1972. an assistant vice president in 1973. and a trust officer' in 1974 • Bill Marler, Huntington Beach, has been pro· moted lo lhe position or inside sales manager for the Los Angeles division of IOlsby Tubesupply Com· pany, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Fluor Corp. A 20-year metalworking veteran. Marler is former outside sales representative for the co1:t· pany. • Strttter G. King, Costa Mesa, has retired from PaclOc Telephone arter a 30·year career with the Bell System. District manager for the rirm In Corona since May 1976. he served as Pacific's dis trict man ager for the · Newport Harbor area for more than 10 years, • Bentley Laboratories, Inc., Irvine, has an· nounced that both sales and earnings for the first nine months were the highest recorded tor the period since the firm was founded in 19644 Sales were up 33 percent and profits were up 75 percent over the comparable period for 1976 Earnings per s hare for the period grew lo 94 cents compared with S4 cents for 1976. Total revenuu reached $21.643,000, compared with $16,248.000: nt:l income fort he nine months was $2,060,000. C<)mpared with $1,175,000forlhe sameper1od last year. IUNO King began his career in 1947 as a coin box collector in Los Angeles. He was promoted lo management as a service engineer seven years later. and held subsequent positions ln Pasadena, Oranee al'ld La Mesa before being named district methods supervisor ln San Diego in 1966. iffSI Rqort• Ce•C ract MSI DATA CORP., Costa Mesa, bas received• contract worth more than $3 mltllon from Itel Corp. for MSl's programoiabl M>Urcc 7600 data entry terrnloal1. The terminals wUI be used by customers of Itel 'a Duta Service Group He ls a 'pas\ president of the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa, the Youth Problem Center and Youth Employment Servlct, and ls rormer chairman or · the Scout-o·Ramo tor Oel Mar district. Boy Scouts ot Amtrlca. • Susan Balle has been promoted to the position or osslstant rnana1er of tho Udo Village ortlce, Newport Beach. She ls former loan officer atlbt bank'• NtW9(>rl Benchotnce. • Mlke Govorkta, Corona dtl Mar, has been •P· pointed vlce president of matkeUna for VOR I•· d..utet. Anahtlm. H~ will retain hll 1>91tUon as na· tlonal 11tea mana1er. Ht Jo6ned the firm ln January and la former •kt preslclilttdMYI at'Wallcbli Multc Qty. BUSINESS I LOCAL Ethics Code Accepted Saddleback Community College trustees have adopted a 15-point code of ethics delineat· ing their r esponsibilities as board members and represen· tali ves of the people The code, prefaced by a state ment calling trustees members or "a select group or people chosen by the citizens ... was ap· proved on a unanimous vote at this week':. board meeting. TUE ONLY DISCUSSION prior to adoption related to the !'>el·Ond point or the code, which -.talcd th e board's respons1b11itles lo the college. dis trict re!-!1denls. the college staff and "most" importantly to the students noard member Frank Greinke Objected lo inclusion of a specific rcferenn· to students, contending they ure no different than anyonl' cbc. Trust1.•e Eu~l'nc McKnight urgu<.od, however. that the stu dents arc a primary 'element in the community college system Gusher Shut Down O••'v P•lol "•" '""'o and ,hould he noted. The board ult1mately went along with him. OTHER POINTS IN the code include· Co:-.ta Mesa County Water D1stnrt cmployes ~ob Unse1~ !light s hirt> and Jack Archl•r close v~lve. _haltmg flow ol water that crupt<.•cl O\ er construction site Wednesday ut Fair\'i<.•\\ Hoad and BakC'r Street in Costa l\fos a Builders or a new restaurant being constructed on tht.> propert~ ac<:1<lcntully broke u main. water district of fic:ials ..,aid Bn•ak "as qu1cldy repaired and no con ..,umers \\ere arft•el<.'ll Wate r district offir1··'" "a1cl thl' hu1lrkr \\ill he> htlh.·cl A dcd1cat1on to high ideals of honor and intei::nty in all pubhc and personal rclat10nships. A recognition that individual hmard member:. have no legal .rnthontv A stat<'ment of refusal to .. urrenll<'r Judgem ent .. to 10 d1\1duab or '>pec1al interest ~roup:- NB Firm .Settles A STATEMENT OF inten· t wn to seek l>Y'>lematic com mun1catio11s between the bo<!rd and other campus clements. Federal Ad Case An expression of the con f1dcnt1alily of executive session proceedings. Avoidance nf conflicts of in- terest or use of the board post "t•1thcr direc•tly or indirectly" lo intlucnce business or other rela t1onsh1p' OffiC'ials al National SystC>ms Corp . a Newport Beach firm that operates a var1t•t y of ·\'oc:ational 1-.chools. have announced a t<.•ntat1 ve settlement concerning a Ft•d<:rnl Trade Commi..s1on t·omplaint of fat..<.· and misleading a<lvNl1..ini.: The complaint was f1l(•d again'l the corporat1on in March 197fl. JI leging thut the pun•nt company ~ Many of the codt· points wen· 1 a ken from do<.·umcnts written b~ other sc-hool agencies but the ex Jt't languagl' of tht• Saddleback 1·odc "'as written b-.· a commitl('t· t·omprt'>l'd of tru,tel':-. Mc Knight .ind Holwrt l'nn• a nd one of it' 'uh..id1ar1e'>. North t\ mer1ean Corrl:'spondc.>ntt• St·hool mi..rt·prt•\t•ntt·d thl' 'thool in tt·sqmom:.il ud-. TllE C0)1PL.\J~T Al.SO ll'>t rd flH' olficers of lht• Mmpan-' 1nclud1ng John Mc:-.:auJ:hlon t ha1rman of tht• l'Orporal1on·, board of director., According to a !>tatc ment by :'>iat1onal Systems. a pending ad mm1stralivt• law trial has bet•n 'tayecl under l11t• agrcl•ment. ··~h1c-h riot's not invnlvl:' ad mission of an\' v1nl:.it1on of law · Ken McVc.y, an 'attornl'Y for thl' FTC in Lo' Angele,. s aid de tails of the sl'lllemcnl will not be made public until 1t has been ratified by the t omm1ssion. sometimt· within the next two months llOWEVF.R . llF. SAID 1n general settlement:. or th1-.. type art· usuallv r<•a<'hcd whf'n the hu!>inl''-S agree' to refrain from the act1v1I\ that led to the• fihn~ of a complaint Accordin~ t o an FT C s pokesman. lht• compluint wa:- filed again-.t !':at1onal System" Corp because of a<lvert1st•menL-. for North Amc•nc:m Corrl'o;pon dencc S<'hools that 1ncludc.>d testimonials from former stu dents The acis allegedly violated FTC <'odes because they did not in APWI,...... s.nnnret1i1 Retired Adm . Thomas H. Momr former chairman or Joint Chlet: of Starr, told the House tntematlonal Reta- tlons committee he f can the "Panama Canal would come und r the SoViet tnnuence lf control i!I re\lnqulahC!d to :Panama. I t ludl' nol1n· that lht· former '>IU cll•nts \\l're paid ror lht•lr ll'-.t1momab THE ITC SPOKES)!,\:\ -..11d the ad'> al'>o "m1s repr1.·.,entc'<l lht· number of 10bs available in a given field and how much mon('~ t·ould be earned in thosl' Jobs · The ~at1onal Sv,tcms statt• mcnt noted · in the opinion of management. compllanct' with the proposed settlement should not ha\'C ::i material impact on thl· company ·!'\ f1nan1.•i a l 'tah1l1l) .. i'i ational Systems b listed on the 1\meric an Sto<'k Exchange and the Pucif1c Stock Exchan~c According to the statement. lht• corporation is ''America's largest publicly owned company -.olely ded1l'ated to vocational e ducation It ow n s a nd franl'h1ses more than 70 voca· t1onal schools throughout the l'n1tc.'<l States and trains more than 65,000 active students in such h elds as aircraft main· tenunce. flight tratning. real estate. dental-medical assisting. secretarial. legal secretarial ('ontracling. drafl1h~ a nd a <' l'OU nting . Information Meeting Set In San Juan San .Juan Capistrano c-1ty of f1c1als an• spon..oring an in formation mt•eting tonig ht cover ing a spects or the Bear Brand Ranc h development west oft he mission city. A county Environmental Management Agency starr member will inform residents of im plications or the proposed residential development on coun· tyland. The proposed development is located in the coast al foothills a bovc Del Ob1!>pb A venue and the Sun Ranch and Captain's Hill tracL• .. The meeting will begin at 7 p m in the auditorium at Marco Forster Jr High School, 25601 Camino Del Avion in San Jaun. Nudes Welcome Camps Want Black's Fans SAN DIEGO (AP l ln a backwash to last week's election out· lawing nudism on San Diego beaches. two private nudist camps say they expect those who used Black ·s Beach.now to join them. "We arc already getting some of them." said Bob Welder. owner of a resort six miles south of Ramona in central San Diego County, "and we'd like all we can gel. .. Sue Latimer. an owner or a resort in Harbison Canyon east or San Diego, said Black's "has been our biggest source of new mem be rs for three years.·· The City Council in San Diego on Tuesday will consider a resolu· t1on repealing the "swim-suit-optional .. zone which it set aside a\ Black's Beac.tl in 1974. City voters last week approved a proposllion to prohibit nudity on all municipal beaches by a SS percent majority. If approved. the new resolution will take effect at once. Children's Sports . NB Deadline Nears· Wedn~a.v Is the dc1dline for registerlna cbildr n tn three recreation ptoarams sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Rccroatlon Depart· ment. 1'll threo pmsrams. fl•I root· .ball, mlnl·musclc n11 football and alrlS aport.S. are currently WI· der way alt.MU1h there are open• ln1s on au te'"'s 1-'lq footb•ll la open to bo)'I ln 11nadcs three lhrouah ellfht. Ytt ii S8 It the play r doesn t have a r v lble blue and 1old Jtl'S4lY· tr ht hl\S the Jer1ey. the fee is"'· Mfnl•muscle is flag football played wlth u aoh. ball and b open lo boy& an 1rades °"' and two Tho foe Is $5 and iJlcludes a team shirt. The sirlis aports al"C! volleyball and \'olleytenn11 and ert open to alrls In 1rades three throUa:h •lJht. The f•ts are ta for &Iris wlthout team ahhU 'and II for a1rl whDatrHdyhave'\heihlttl. All ,.tiatratlon should be taken to the ttcreatJon depart. ~tin city hall. ......... ('ti DAIL'( Pll. 0 f L SC Countinns Promoted Coast Busineaaes Advance Local Employes \ ~ M. Kopkew•kl h111• be«-n appointed vlc:e pr 'Id• nl of fln1rnc·t· fur C'ompuler Automation, 1ne .• lrvlnt' Kopkow•k• 1111"10 corporate trt!1Hurtir . 11uccced8 John Bynlt'ln, who hui. tX!cn bl'l)()inled lo lhti new po~\ of v1ct.• J>rl·\idc•nt fut l'nrvor utt• dt·\ t•loJJm.:nl . Inc ., Newport Beac h. She wlll manage consumer und lndwitrh1I accounts. She Is former editor,,of Bay Window M agazlne, publication of the Balbo~ Bay Club, where she was u <.'Ommunlcatlons dlrec~. * Ralph Oerlell ha11 been \amed sales and ap· phcaUon engineer at Dana Labb(ator1es, Irvine. I le i11 former a ssociate test ~lpment design 1·11~1nt.'<!r at Jlorrman Electronics, El ~e. • h rh11'f hnu111·1ul uHICl'r. f\opkow,k1 'A-Ill ht• rt\poni.1bh: tor hutf~t·tu1 \ pl.mnini: and f1, c .1 I 1·ontrnl of I h1· rorp<ir iilllln .and 1h opt·r.At111v ll1 v11>1C>0' and -.ub1>1d1c.1rll'' Ill' had bt:cn t (Jrµor alt· con trolll•r for Lo:. Anuclc' l.ia.,cd l'omputl'r ~<: 1l·n<·l'l> Corµ l>Ull'C 1971 Pnor to thdl he hud M~rvl'<l °'llorma Key&, Hunllnglon Beach, has been pro· mote<! t.o assistant secretary of Imperial Savings and Loan Association. She is a loan officer at the '~cwport Beach offi ce on Via Lido. She ;omed the assoc1ahon in July 1972 and ~orked in the loan processing department until her J' corporate ('ontrollt-r for The Le1l>ure Group, Inc . .and held -.e, (•rJl poMtl<>Ol"> "'1th International fl'lcphone Jnd TclcRraph Corp and a d1v1s1on of <'l·lane.,c Corp of America :'\:oy, ..i re...ident of Rancho Palo' Verdel">. he plan' to mm.l· ln the In int-artiJ .. Rich:ard Nanauml <ind l'ele Worrall have 1111ned Cochrane Cha11e & Company, Newport lh-ach, as art directors ~anaum1 1:. former a rt director al P<irker Ad· 't·rt1s1ni.t. Palo' Verdes Worrall 1s formc•r assist.ml art di rector at Cun· 11111gham & Wabh. Los Angeles \_. Paul A. Howe, Costa Mesa. hils been named vice president and controller or Bellflower Savings & Loan J\ssoclallon. I le 1-. former a'..islanl vice president at the Bellnowcr branch of Lloyds Bank of California. * Toni Alexander, Newport Beach, has been named ac<·ount m anager with Basso/Boatman, Title Offi~e Opet111 Title Ins urance and Trust Company hal> opened Jn offi ce al 300 I MacA rthur Blvd . Newport Beach Tht• office'+ houses the Orange County he-&d · quarters of the compa ny's trul>l de'partment, pre· v10usly located in Santa Ana Trust administration Is supervised by Curlis :vtNrill Louis Vitous llnd Harold M. Frome are t ru't offict'rs . Uwrgan to Bllfl Sto~k 01n•c·tnr ... of Alll·rgan Pharma('eut1c<1ls. Irvine. hJ\'t' Juth11111ed lhl' corporation lo rl'purchase. from t1ml' to t1mt· in the open market. up to 300.000 ... harl'., or lb ('ommon stock Thl'r<· .in· .1ppro\lmatel~ 2 8 million share!'> out ... 1.1ncling Tht' ,h,irc·-. <H'<1u1n•d a' a r<•.,ult r>f lht· t'Ontl'mplat t•d pun·haw '' 111 ht• helcl in the company s treasury ror tht• purpcM• of fulf1lhn1? thc company 's ohhga t wn., 111 t·ontw<'l IClll "1th t•mplo) e stock option plans .ind tor po,.,1hlt· -.alt• of tht• rompan) 's employe -.tot·k oY. n<·r-.h1p trust Bulfunu R~odeb Store Buffums in ~('wport U('arh hal> marked its 10th Jnn1\ l'r .... 1n with .a SI ' J m11l1on dollar store re m11d1•ltng \ C.il1forn1ot 11·-.11lt>nllal decor. as uscd in Buf tum.., Ol'\\l'"I store•.., aim-. c1l a more intimate. rl' l.l\1•tl (.'O\ 1ronnwnl r11r \hoppl'r ... Cl·lhnl!s WC'n· IO\\t>red from 16 feel to heights or 10 l<i 12 fet·t t<1 ll•nd .1 ft·l•h nr.t of waTmth and provide 1·nerg) l'ff1c11•11t') ' c·w entrances let in more light Buffums 1''ranc1~C'an Hoom Restaurant has a new western "ull or \\ 1ndr>ws. a parquet entry.way and stainl'd ghsss f1~turcs Allhou~h th<.' store's mtenor space remains at :lf., JOO square fol'l. an increase in the selling area ha" been achievcd by more efficient space use in -.u<'h non-,clhni;: arc<i' as stock rooms and rec~ ar<•as This maclc 11 possible lo add three new de- partments bedd1ni:: and bath. gourmet housewares .snd .,mall ~ll·<'trical appliances. Cook ,\grtH'.'fl Oltk ... ffol!e• Cook Communit'at1ons Services. :"cwporl Beach. ha ... moved its offtCl'S lo 4630 Campui. Drive. Suite 109. ~ewporl Beach. Crom 4570 Campus Dnve. The prc\'1ous nrflce was rondemned as unsafe after a re c·t•nt hn• Pact• Add New Job• F & C Management Corp .. Newport Beach, a s ubsidiary of Fox & Carskadon Financial Corp .. has signed two long·term management contracts with Wells Fargo Pens ion Plan for shopping centers In Blythe and Sun City, Callf. The total square footage of the properties Is m ore than 125,000 square feet and brings the total gross leasablc a rea of centers currently under F & t:'s control to more than 1,400,000 square feel Bentlev Report• R ecord• promot11Jn to a loan officer m 1976. ._ • Richard Sule, Newport Beach. has been named TLC <Travclerl>' Loving Care> director al the Regbtry Hotel, Irvine. The program offers such serv1 t'cs as guaranteed rooms, pre-registration, special rates, complimentary limousine service . ('Omplim<mtary coffee and fresh fruit and eom- ph mentary in room movies • Terri WhJtley has joined Jann Church Adve rtis- ing and Graphic Dettlgn, Newport Beach. as a pro1ccl manager She was previoul>ly with Huerta Design in Los Angeles .. Harold M. f'rome, Huntington Be ach. has been appointed lo head trust business development for Title Insurance and Trust in its Newport Beach of- ficl' I le 1s former vice president and manager of trust business development at the company's head· quarters 1n Los Angeles. In his new position he will be responsiblt> for m a rketing and sales activities in the areas of trust business development. estate pl<innmg and employe benefit plans * Or. Robert A. Ruh, San Juan Capistrano, h a!". hcen named personnel di r ector for the :0.1ed1cal Dental Spec1alt1es Group of American llosp1lal Supply Corp. Irvine I le 1oined the corporation in 1975 as manager of manpower planning and formerly was a consulting p.,ycholog1st for l\1edma and Thompson. a manage· m cnt consulting hr m. • F.wald Spedden h as Joined Microelectronic Testing Laboratories, a division of Dalatron, Inc., Irvine, as western i.ales m anager. He will direct !>ales act1v1ty for thC' West Coast laboratory. .. Ada Ko h:is heen appointed media director at Dure! Advertising, Irvine. She is former media buyer and assbtant director of a n agency in Seattle . • Skip Stt-phf•nson, lr\'inc. hus been namt·cl gcneral m:inur.tt.>r of South Coai.t Plaza shopp1n~ cenlt·r. Costa Ml·.,a STEPHEHSOH Ills appointmcnl followed the Sept 15 res1gnat1on of Gene A . Roberu.. who had ser\'ed as a t!eneral manager for 10 years . 1\ nuli\'e of Grosse Pointe. ~I 1l'h . Stephenson gr aduated f1 om lht' ~a\'al Academy at An napohs m 1966 and ser ved four ) cars m lhl' :\1 arine Corps before rC'cewmg :.s mastt'rs 1n bul>incs-. :.sd m1mstralion at Stanford lit' has served a!'> South Coast Plata'!> direc tor of leas ing for t he past five ~ears ,\s ~cneral man<i~er, he will n\'erscc expanl.1on of the Pl <iza Mall, expected to reuch two million s qu:irc reel of businc~s s puce with Lhe opening of a Sak ·s Fifth Avcnut• in 1979. * Marc ia t'alconer h us JOlned Pac lrlc City Bank, Huntington Beach. as manager of the escrow de· partment She has 15 '.\ears of escrow exper ience in the Oran~c County a rea. most recently with California l"irst Dank • JO!>eph G. Yadrlck Jr., Huntington Beach. has hcl'n namco a vice president of United California Bank. lie 1s ass1slanl manager of trust employc hcncf1L'i for th<• bank Ile Joined UC R m 1971 a s a trust administrator He wru. namea an assistant trust officer in 1972. an assistant viCl' president 1n 1973. and a trust officer IO 1974 • 8111 Marler, Huntington Beach. has been pro- mote<! to the position of inside sales m anager for the Los Angeles division of KJlsby Tubesupply Com· pany, a wholly owne d s ubsidiary of the Fluor Corp. A 20·Ye<lr metalworking veteran. Marler is former outside sales representative for the co1:t- pany. • Streett>r G. King, Costa Mesa. has retired from Pnctrlc Telephone after a 30-year career with the Tie ll System . District manager for the firm in Corona since May 1976. he iterved as Pacific's district m a n ager for the · NewpQrt Ha rbor area for more than 10 years . Bentley Laboratories. Inc .. Irvine, has an- nounced that hoth sales and u mlngs for the rirst nine months were the highest recorded for the period since the firm was founded in 1964. Sales were up 33 percent and profits were up 75 percent ·over the comparable period for 1976. Earnings per share for the period grew to 94 cents compared wlth S4 cents for 1976. Total revenuef reached $21,643,000, compared with $16,2'8,000: ne_l tncom forthcninemonth.s was $2.060.000. comparod wlth$1,17$,000(orthuam e period last year. IUHO King began his career in 1947 as 11 coin box collector in Los Angeles. He was promoted lo managem ent as a service engineer seven years later. and held subsequent positions in Pasadena, Oranae and La Mesa berore being named district m ethods supervisor in San Dleao In 1966. HSI lt~rt• c ... irart MSI DATA CORP .. Co.U Mesa. haa received e contract worth more tlian '1 mllllon from It~l Corp. ror MSf's proaramtnaba. source 7800 data entry termlnela . The terminal• wlll l>c usad b~ customers of Itel s OateServlctl Group. ... ' l He is a past president of the Rotary Club or Costa Mesa, the Youth Problem Center and Youth ~mployment Service, and ls former chairman of the Scout-o-Rnmo for Del Mar dlstrlct. Boy Scouts ol Am4!rlca. • aa Balk has b~n promQted lO the position or assistant manaaer or the Lldo Village office. Newport Beach. Sho le for mer loan officer at the bank ·1 N ewP()rl Beach otnce. • Mlke 0.-Votko. Coron• det Mar, has been •P· point.tel vice president ot markeUna for VOit la· daatrlel. Anaheim. He wlll retain his poal"on a1 na· Uonal selu mana1er. He Jolntd lhe Clrm ln January and la former \'Ice presklent ohat at Wallchi MUilc Qty, , • BUSINE SS I LOCAL Ethics Code Accepted Saddleb ack Com munity College trus tees have adopted a l5·poinl code of ethics delineat- 1 n g their rcs pon1.1bilities a s board members und represen· tu lives or the people Th<.' code. prefaced by a s tate· m cnt calling trustees members of "u selecl group of people l'hosen by the citizens ... was ap- proved on u unanimous vote at this week's board meeting TUE ONl.V D ISCUSSION prior to udopllon related lo the M•cond point of the ('ode. which ... talcd the board 's r l'spons1b11it1c'i to the college. d1strirt rcs1dcnls. the college s taff und "m ost" importantly loth(.•stud1•nt" Board m ember Frank Gremk<' nhJCl'tcd to inclusion of a specific rl'fcnml'e to students. contending lht.·y a r(• no d1fftorent than anyone l'lst• T ru'll'l' t:;ugl•ne Mc Knight :.sqiut'<l. however. that the stu dt•nl!. arl' a primary clement in tht• commumly t'ollcge system Gusher Shut Down O••IY P11o< si .. 1 Phoco and 'hould be noted The board ult1mt1tcly went along with him Cost a Mesa Count~ Watcr Dbtnct cmploye~ Bob Cnscr ctight shut> and Jack Archer clObC v~lve .. halting flo,, of water that erupted over construction site Wcdncsda~ at FairVIC\I· Road :met Baker Street in Costa Mesa Builders of a nl'W restaurant being constructed on tht· property acc1cll·ntally brokt.• a main. ~·ater d1::,trict o l fic1ab s:.ml BrC'ak ''a!> qu1cl..ly repaired and no con sum<.•rs \\Cl'l' afft•t•lecl \\.'ater d1stnct offlc·1.,t ... said thl· OTHER POINTS I. the code 1n<'ludt· A rled1cat1on lo high ideals of hnnor and 1ntt•gnly in all publir .ind personal n•lat1onships. A n •cognit1on that individual hoan1 ml·mbt.•rs have no legal JUthont \' J\ ... tatc·mcnt or refusal to ... urrt'n11l'r Judgem ent" to in <11\1duah or spel'ial interest J.!roup' hu1ldt•r ''ill ht• lullNI NB Firm Settles Federal Ad Case A STATEMENT OF tnten 11on to ... e.l•k sy.,tem at1c com muru r<1t1c111' between the boarcl an<l other campus c leme nts An cxpre:.s1on o( the co11 l1dcnt1ahly of executive session proc(•cdings Avoidance of ronfli<'ts of m t<·rc·st or use of the board post · •·1tht•r chrcl'lly or indirectly" to int lucnC'l' hu,ml'ss or other rel a 11onsh1ps OffiC'1ab al National Svsll'ms Corp . a ~t·wport lkarh firm that opt.•rnks a varirty of \'OC'ationJI schools. have annount'ed a tentallH' scltlt'mcnt concC'rning u f''(·dcral Trndc Commission l''>mpl<11nt of fa bl· and m1sleudmg advertising The ('Omplamt was filed ..ig<iinsl lhl' corporation m :\larch 197fi ,ti lcgmg that tht.• pa1 ent l'ompany :\I any of tht· cock points wen· 1.1kt.•n from clot umcnls wrillen b) 111 her school agen('IC'S hut the ex .11 t hinguai.:e of thl· SaddlcbaC'k c·odl' \.\a-. ~ ntlen b\ u comm1tkt· 1'C1mpnst•d nf tru~let·s McKnight .ind Holwrt Pn t'•' and ont.• of 11., -,ub-,1charies. North \ m e r1 c· an ('CJ r rt'"' pond enc· t· SthoCJI m1sr1·11rt·'>ented th(• ... thool 1n l(•.,t1mon1al aci... TllE C0:\1PLAl'iT ALSO h-.t C'd fl\ 1• officers of lhl' com pan) 1nl'lud1ng .John ~lt'Naughlon . l'hairman of th1• l'Orporat1on ., board of director" According to a -.t<itc•ml'nl by ~at1onal System,, a pending ad mm1slrall\'l' luw trial has t)('t'n s tayed unrlcr lhl' a,s.:ret-ment ''II. h1ch cloc·s not 1nvolv1' ad m1ss1on of anv v1olat1on of law · Kt•n :\lcVc.y, an attorn1•y for thl' FTC in Lo~ Angeles. said de tails of lht.• setll(·ml'nl will not hl' made public until 1t has bee n rutif1cd hy the com m1ss1on. somclim<• within lhl' ncxl two months llOWEVF.R. H F. SAID 1n general settlements of th1-. type are usuallv n·ach<.'d whf'n th<.' busml'ss a~rec., to refrain from thl' act1v11 \ th al ll'<I to tht· flhnl'.! ol a complaint According Lo <in f'TC • spokesm<in. tht' complatnl was filed against l\;atwnal Sy ... tcm., Corp because or ilcl\'erlll>('ments for North Amertran Corrl'spon dcnce Schools that 1ncl ud£>d test1mon1als from former .. tu dents. The ads alle~cdly violated FTC codes hccausc they did not in l'ludt• nut1ct· Lhi.11 tht• forml·r ... tu <It.' n b \.\ l' rt' p ,11 d Io r I h l' 1 r ll'sllmomab T llE f"f(' SPOKES VL\:'\ .... 1111 thl' ads abo ·m1 ... re1>n·-.cnkrl thl· numb<.'r of 1nbs avallablt• in ,, g1 ven field and how mu<'h mom•\ l'OUld bc earned IO thO ... l' JOh\ The• :"'at1on:.sl Sy ... tt.•m-. -.tatt· mcnt nott'<i in the 11p1n1on of management. comphancl' with tht• proposl·d •wllleml·nt shoulcl not haH· a matt•rial impact "n I h l' t' o m p a n y ' f 1 n a n l' 1 a I -.1a h1ht) NJtional Systems 1., li!>ll'<I on lhe American Stock E xchange and th~ Pacific Stock Ex<'h<inge According to I he st<ilt'ment. th(• co1i>orat1on 1s "Amcnca s largest publicly owned company soll'ly dedil'atcd to vot·at1on;.1I l' d u c a t 1 o n I t o w n c; a n d franeh1scs mor(' than 70 voca· llonal 'choob throughout thl' l'ntlcd Stules and trams morl' than fi5.000 active students in such fields as aircraft main tenancl'. flight training. real l'Slate. dental-medical as.,,1stmg '>l?crctarial. legal scrrctarial contracting. draft1llA ancl at· ('ountmg .. Information_ Meeting Set In San Juan- San .Jua n Capistrano l'1ly of f1c1als an• s ponsoring an in form at ion m L't'll ng to n i~ht t·ov<.·n ni:: <.1spccts of the Bear Brand Ranc h development west of the mission city. AO('ounty E0n v1ronme ntal M anagemcnt Agency s taff m ember will info rm residents or implications of the proposed residential development on coun· lyland The propo .. ed development 1s lotuled Hl the coastal foothills .1boH' Del Obispo Avenue and thl' Sun Ranch and Captain's Hill lracL.., Thl' m eeting will be~m at 7 p m m the auditorium at Marco i''orstcr Jr lllgh School. 25601 C'a mmo lk l Av1on m S<in Jaun. Nudes Welcome Camps Wanl Black's Fam SAN DI EGO <AP> In a backwash to last week's e lection out- lawing nudism on San Diego beache~. two private nudist camps say l hey expect those who used Black's Beach .now to join the m . ···we ar e already getting some of them." s aid Bob Welder. owner of a resort six miles south of Ramona In central San Diego County, "and we'd like all we can get... ,.,.... Sue Latimer. an owner of a resort in Harbi~ Canyon east of San Diego. said Black's "has been our biggest so\)(\ce of new mem- bers for three years ." The City Council in San Diego on Tuesday will consider a resolu- tion repealing the "swim-suit-optional" zone which it set aside at Black's Beach in 1974. City vote rs last week approved a proposition lo prohibit nudity on all m uni cl pal beaches by a SS percent majority. H approved. the new r esotuUon will take effect at once. Children's Sports ' NB Deadline Nears· Wednesday ls ttlo deadline for Tegisterln1 children in three recreation ptograms sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks. Beeches and Recreation Depart• ment. All thr~ pro·r~ms, rlalf fool· . ball. mlnl-muscte fla• football arid ilrls aportl, are currently un· dtr way 1lthoUth th re are open· Int• on au te~s, flag rootb•tt lt1 open to boys In 1rades three throuah ellht. Yee 11 SS if the player doesn't hav a rtv Ible blue and 1old Jer10)'. If he has the jersey, the fee ts 14. Mlni·muscle l flag football played wlth o aof\ ball and ls op n lO boys in grades one and two. The fee la $5 and includes a lnmahirt The tlrls Aports r. volleybaU 1tnd voll~ytoMl and are open t,o tlrl In 1radt1 three lbroulh el1ht. The reea are • for ctrta withOUt te.m ablrt& iaDd .. for alrli whO already have lht ihlrU. All re1lstratlon should 1Mt taken 10 lhet l'ffreaUon df:Pan· ~nt tn cit.)' hall. I .. I La una/South Coast • EDI TI O N ~fte.-noon N.Y.Stoeks VOL 70, NO 111, A SECT IONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 TEN CE:NT State Favors Dana 40-acre Canip Site th ~TEVl-.: MITCIU.U . OI .... 0..1• .. _ \ulf \ l>11l )t~ncd b> the go' ._.rnor Wedne!>duy e()uld lt'a1I to the S4 mllhl)n at'qui!>1t111n uf 40 .;en .. , oH'l luuking 1>.1na 1'0111l llurhor flll u\ e t nii:ht comp1111: The l>flJl)er\) t'\ cd IJ\ the -.1,111· tor Jrq111.,ltwn 1' nr1l· of 25 ..,.It-.., t .11 gd1·cl in a S.'J1 m1lhu11 11111 11 ._. I .i h~I '''" \ . I' agl.' A:i l'hl· propt·rt ' J). .-.outh and 1·..i!'>l 11! I h I Ob1:.µo M r"ct north of I hl• propo!>ed Ocl Prado couplet and wN1t of th~ propo!led extension or Strt•d of th• Ootden Lantern "The artuiil boundaries of the land the :.tall' 1s mlerested in ha \t' not bcl'n firml y l"•l abll,h1.'tl · explained Gene ~Jt'llht·ri.: proJe<'t manager for t ht· loc·al 1•nu'!t<1l 1Jro14ram for lhl' 1·11111ll \ II•· '>Jiii the .-.tall.' h rnler~!->lerl in Jhoul 11111, 15 <t<.:rt.>1> of the bluff lop 1 .. 1111. neil the t:ntire 76 al·n• parcel. The property 1s a porlion of a 76 ucre parcel owned by Pae1f1c Mutual Life Insurance Company. Local developers The Smyth Brothers have an option to purcha'>c the.· land from the in· -.u1·ance c·ompany. according lo t•ount~ ol fic1als KJcllbcrl.{ ~aid he did nol know 1f the Sm) th Brothers \H>Uld -.till ht· inlt:rt•,ted 1n •H'l1u1nng the land, now that the slate ha~ c>. pressed an interest in 1t. "All that will have lo be de· cided when the state gets into the nilly gritty with the property owners, .. he i.ald. Su~1vis1on maps of the area show sever<JI :.trecls which would be de\ clopt•d for rcs1denllal loh. he suid but that plan wa1> i.hot do\\n hy the Cou'>tal Com - m1ssrnn Preliminary plans from !'>Late park:. off1c1als call for the possibility of overnight recrea- t ional vehicle parking on the 40 acre site, along with establish- ment of a day use center. ln Sacramento, Kenne th Colli<'r a project analyst with lhc a<.:quisition section of the <;tale p.irks ..,ys tem, said he anticipat t·d 1Jn•rn1ght use as well a'> day U'l' 1f th<' parcel 1s purchaM'Cl hv tht· -.talc. "Of cuur:.c there '' 111 he <1 whole sene'i oC public hearings before the land as developed for parks use," Collier said. He said possible plans include providing access to the marina below and trails to nearby Doheny Beach State Park. "Or Wt' might bring the bluffs do\\ n lo lht• beach level to pro· 'ulc acccs:. to lht' water.·· ht' -;a1d ··our milin n·ason f<ir propo:-. m" to al·qu1re the land b to help !St>e SITE. Page A2 l OC Taxes Soar 73% • m 4 Years * * * * * * Big Tax Bite Nixon's Bill Rises $5,800 l"or1m•r f'n·,1dl'11l H1th:.ird :'\1xon 1s 1n for a JOit when he 111u.:n.., tht• m;iil 1n mid Oct()t)er and gl;.incei. at the property ta \ 11111 cm ering \\'hat once was known a:. the Western White 1 l ouM: According to county Tax Collector Robert Citron. Nix· oo s lax bill for 1977·78 is SS,800 more than it was a year ago. That means the former chief executive will be asked to p<i y S.13,!i04 m property t<ixes for the estate home he shares "1th :'tits. Nixon. ASSESSOR RECORDS SHOW that county assessors s:11d lht· M'aMdc estate lust year had a full ca:.h value of $1.5 m1ll11111 Thi... \Car. thos<' who :-.cl \"alue stud Ca sa Pac1fiC'a 1s '' 1ir1h S~ million on todav·s real e:.tate market. Whl•n lrans latcrl to.tax dollilr'\, the $500,0C.IO mr rciJ!><' in ',11111· mt·an-. $5Jlt)(J II\ tax l's 10 pay for the former president Wh.1l tht• :.! 5 ucrc l'"l1:1tc":; v&lue may or may not he \\ 1wth hu., twl'n the !>UbJcCl of a three year cunlrovcrsy in t>rani::t• Count v. Tll,\T CONTROVf:RSY BEGAN when former county sup<·n·1sor Hobert Hallan accus~d ex-assessor Andre~ I I 111s haw nf tilling the value wheel in favor of the then pres1· dent But assessment appeals board upheld Hinshaw·s valua tion . partially on the grounds that sQme hnl)rovements on the property. in fact, belonged to tbe fedQraJ covernment until such time as Nixon was no.t President. SlleS Laguna Beach . ,,, A c;pokesman for the Hare Krb hna sect announced today that tht• city oC Laguna Beach will h<' suc<l for $6.8 million in damages in a lawsuit scheduled for filing later today Jn Oranae County Superior Court. • Spokesman l\tukunda Das .. a member o( the sect 's Art Colony t emple. said the action will • charge the city and Its police de· partmcnt with harassment and repealed violations oC the or· ganization's civil liberties. lie said the lawsuit will list as codcfcndanl'I the Laguna Beach police chief a nd ,the Orange County Distract Attorney's office.· Mukunda O as said his or - gan17.at10n will additionally seek ;in inJunclion lo prevent Laguna Beach police from harassing and arre:-.ling Hare Krishna devotees .. t the organizaUon·s temple, 641 Rambna Avenue. "We are being pers istently perseeuted by local police,·· he said. "It is a growing attempt to persecute us and hound u1 from Laguna Benett and we are seek· ing relief in the courts." 4aguna Beach eity officials declined to comment on the legal action today until It is filed and they are served with a copy of the lawsuit. Woman, 86, Trapped in Own Home An 86-yenr·old San Clemente Mondale Praised wom an, who lay injured and • helpless on the floor of her home WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi-overnight until discovered by her dent .carter has de(ended Vice son at. noon Wednesday, was the ~res1der:it Mondale against que~-• second elderly San Clemente lions raised about his power an • resident this week to be stranded the administration, poklting out thiJ way. • Mondale's roles in the Bakke Ada Ford. of 123 W. Ave. civil rights case, the Middle East Gaviota, broke her hip and cut and strategic arms talks. the Los her bud in a fall at her home Angeles T imes reported today· Tuesday night. Her son, Russ Chidester or Oceanside, is main- tenance foreman at San Coast Weatlaer Mostly cloudy night and morninc hours becomlnc s unl\y in afternoons throuah Friday. Lowa tonight tow 60s. Hichs Fri· daynear70. Clemente High School and makes ~point oC checking on Mrs. Ford daily. . · City firemen said Chidester found his mother lying on tht (Joor. hurt and unable to summon help, when be went by her home Wednesday on a routine chec.k. Jle summoned firemen, who tranJported Mrs, Ford by city a mbulance to San Clemente G•llt•1 Hospital, where ahe la re- ported tn atable condlt.lori toctay. Ole Aft&vlre. 82, of 14' Ave •• Victoria. w .. found Monday by blrtMdklnl, .,... .. coUE and ~ ua bia fleoa' Pir• . Anc,-lrt told polln t-. •• lmplytooweattouH torhitp. A s,o Clemeote \Jou>llal pok•man said today AACVlrt iS ln poor coacUUon; A Udrd &.!'\ O.mt1tte aenlor cltlien, Gtior1la~cCllY, IO, had slmllar expefilll~ Ji·luly, when tthe r~cettll\.l .out at bid eDd l~ tia •llh '""""~111,. ~ ta.. eai. · .. r.-_.uJ, Clelllente Ranked Near Top ByGARY G RANVILLE Ol 1'-O•llY P1l•l ,Ull The average Orange County homeowner's property tax bill has increased by 73 percent over the past four y~ars. uccord1nJ.: to l'Ounty tax collector-treasurer Ho bert Citron The tax tollcctor note<l the suq{c in ta;< bills today as he pre part!d to mail out 506.3.S!l pror>cr· ly tax bills totaling 5875 million 'The averat::t• increase in homeowner·::. tax bills this year will be SIOO. ··Citron said Heavil•st hit ilrca in the county was the Irvine-Turtle R'lCk area where the average tax bill in· <'rease hit S470, according to Citron. Other leading area~ when 1t comes «> the average gain in property tax bills inclt4de Newport lleach 'filth s.180, San cw.ente witb $220 and Mlsslon VltJo filth $230. Citron noted that such in· creases in average lax bills reflect the steep climb ln real estate values rather than in- creased property tax rate&. Overall. Citron said. the 506.359 property tax bills he will be mail· Ing out in mid-October are worth $107 million more than the .same batch heJDailed out last year. ''ThtU's equivalent to $180 a homeowner more," Citron h id. He went on to note that the property tax bllls are ttie ' h an· di work of more ttran 200 taxing agencies empowered to establi~h property tax rates and apply tbe m to property assessed by the county assessor. "'l'tte first iru;taJlment on prop- erly tax bills will be delinq11ent if not received or postmarked by Monday, Dec. 12," Citron said. Ordinarily first installments are delinquent if not paid by Dec. 10. But Citron said because this year Dec. 10 falls cm a Saturday taxpayers have two additional day~ ot grace to send an their first installment or one half the total bill due. The second installment will Call due"pril JO. 1978 Jury Shown Two Face" of '1V Slayer' Seotchman's Co1'e Rescue RcsC'ucrs carry Nabil Bats houn. 29. of Anaheim to · waiting U.S. Marine Corps helicopter for flight to Mission Community Hospital Wednesday. Hatshoun and hb; passenger. Kim Tt·uong, 19. of North Hollywood toppled over the bluff!> C1l Scotcbman·s Cove in his car landing up side dov.11 on the be::.\ch below. Neither was seriously hurt I Additional photo PUflt' A31 . Laguna NearS Okay 'Hostages Of $5 Parking Fine Nixed Fo,od · And Toilet If you·re an unlucky ticket holder in Laguna Beach some time next month. you'll rind the pnce of parking 11legally on city streets will cost you $5 instead of 53 But you can still take advan- tage of the lower fines ·--at least until the council-approved fine hike gets official blessing Crom the South Orange County Municipal Court. Presiding Judge Blair Barnett gave his endorsement to the SS fee Wednesd ay afternoon and senl the request to other judges 1n the c-ourt house for their com- ments Then the request goes to the District Attorney's office and the countv clerk ·s office .. After that it's up lo the city to pnnt up the new tickets." Judge Barnett said. "Then it can take cfrect." The council end'orsed the .. L crease in parking meter fines after finding t.he old fee was nol large enough to ~onvince motorists they should plunk in an extra nickel or so. Laguna's finance director Richard Reese said the addi- tional parking Cine revenue will raise roughly $13.000 this year. and Increase next year's ticket take to nearly $200,000. Ono thlrd·ot collected fines will go into the capital improvement kitty, Reese IS&ld, with the re· mainder earmar.ktd for the .. general Cund. I. ~Umen p0"pone~ a de· cilloo on Ute line increase three waeb aeo. but. said at thaL time the hikes would be necesury. Tbey said too many beach vis· iton were ignorioS the meters and juat paytn1 the $3 fine ror a day's w<>rth of parkinf. 'rhey ~ve the S5 wUJ frne wm make motori1u think twice b fore walkin away from the mt~. F1N£9'TO 00 UP Josh Nolan Contributes DACCA. Bangladesh IAP > The passengers on a h ijacked Japan Air Llnes j etliner went for more than a day without food and their masked captors did not even allow them to go to the toilet. said an American hostage r eleased today. "This is the most frightCul ex- perience of my life," said Carole Wells Karabian, 35, an actress who had a supporting role in the film "Funny Girl.·· An airline spokesman said later the hijackers asked that food a nd toilet tissue be sent aboard the plane after a fuJI day without provisions. Mrs. Karabian, who 1s preg· nant. was one or rive hOitages freed today The others were identJfJed a5 G. Verghese, JS, a.I\ fndlan, and his wife and year'-ol~ son. and an American identllled by tho airline onJy as K. ~ruesei-. 31, who Ml's. Karabl~ said had been sitting next to her and !See IDJACK, Pase .U> Mom Kitls SOn hla; sufterlne with W a otbet (-mi- ly, so She tl}rew him out tbe win- dow." Homicide Inspector Arthu ... Matthews said t.he woman wu ln a tubtcte with the boy and caseworker Jerome Schulman.· The woman u ked Schulman to g~L the boy •sort drink. and when be returned be gaw her th~l.ng the boY Out Ule window, Mat· UMwsaata. The bo1 landed on the ,~·loalhle1d bet hood of a clt,y Departmont or Street.I truck, then bOUQced onto the paveme11t. s ( • • • " • " • " "' .. • • • • .. • • I I I ' I I 11._ DAii Y f'IL 0 I I ~_C ____ .;...;......._;...,o,..;.;;........;;.;;;.....;..'-'--..;._ College ,.------------.. To Seek Funding S~11Jdlt'l1111 I. ( 11ll1•j1t• lru~ttH h,I\ I ,1i:r,•1·d Ill '"k (111 \l11h• mc1111•\ 111 "'''' '1· .. 1 .., l111dwl t to ht•lp fl.I\ for l\o\O 10,1p1tul 111111t·rt.., va the 11~on Vl•111 c urn'-'w. The board uutl111riH-d ad 1nln1,tr ... to1 ~ 111 1oi11hmlt an ap pll, Jtinn r111 fun1tin~ of I ht pro Jlll"ol'(I I .1111pu. UlfUUllC''\ t't"nll•r •ml • :..'.>,000 ~CfUkl \.' foul &cnt•rul 1 l.1"'room l>wldJnic Tht' w•tt't sporU. fn1lll> ru1 11•nlly t>-:1ni; plonnt'd b)' lht' 1111 leo•t' \o\('llld N:.l about S9JO,OOO Jt hJ., bt.·l·n mdutlt'd 111 tht' :.thool .., cu11 t'nl buc.J~ct but :.lalt' ;,1d f11t I hl· l>I '')tTt l an Ol' It'll Od <:tJ\ 1• Jt lVl'c.Jmi: lo 1J1 ~dward 11.irt ,,.,..,,,,,1111tu1h1 '>UJll rintc•ndent 1 Ill· mu'l tht: rollel(t: can l'\ pt:l't lo get under lht' <:Ura ent dltl for mulcl!> 1Aoould bt' .tbou\ $212.000 1111 thl· pool ancl al>out S500.000 tov. JICI thl· 1· ... t1mJt(•d S5 !'> m1ll11>11 1 o"l of lhf' dJ..,,room bwldang, 11,ffl 001 l•d The new building, t arget('d for completion in about 1980. would ho11. ... c the social scaenct'. bus1· nf':.s -,<·11·nc·r and humuntltc'o and I an~uage., d1 v1"i1tm:-i of the Ml ll'gC' College offtc111ls ex pe<'t that the busm£-ss classes, which pres enlly draw 25 percent or the col lege·., 16,000 student s. will hecomc the primary occupant of the new building Kitchen Fires Quenched in San Clemente rood left cooktng on a stove and an oven that wouldn't tum off were blamed for two fire calls in San Clemente Wednesday that brought out three dozen firemen. hut resulted m little damage o.ur ~._. swu ,,..,. JEROME THORNSLEY JUST ANOTHER STUDENT CUSD Superintendent Takes Weldlng Course Prize Pupil Sclwol Chief Learns Welding lndu"ttnal ..irb ll0 <H0 ht>r Hun Dull \o\a'> surprised to see his bos'> ... 1tl1np out lhl'rt• 1n hi'> wdding cl~ss at Dana Hilb I llgh School Tut·!->da)' night Jerome Thorns Icy. Supcnnt<'ndent of the Capistrano \ nif1ed Sc:hool U1stnct, 1.., taking the adult education weld· ing course al Dana 11111~. 10 order to do his own body work on the cars he resLOrcs as a hobby "l've always enjoyed working on old cars.' sajd Thornsley "I used to do l~ mechanical work and hire someone to do the body work I m learning to weld so I can do everythlng myself, 1tart to fm1sh . ·· He says he now owns three vintage automobiles a 1927 Franklin rour·door sedan, a 1946 Chevrolet a nd a 19S5 GMC carryall lie drove the f'rankhn from the Midwest earlier this year and plans & trip to Idaho next month to pick up the Chevrolet. "The challenge I'> lo tr) to make a car immaculate.·· he ... ;.11d "Once I fl'l'l I haH' a car looking and working the best 1t can. f lu:-it· 1ntl0rest .ind Just \o\ ;.in t to !>ell 1t so I can get <:1nothcr one to\\ ork on An alar med resident on Avenida Madrid called riremcn ForDier Cella Ai.de about I p.m lo report smoke pouring out of her neighbor's windows at 256 Ave. Madrid T h t> do7.en f1rcml'n who r (•sponded to lhl• structun• fire alarm d1:-.covcrcd the neighbor had left a pot of food on her kilchen range Giant fans were used to clear the house or '>moke. which cau~c d about $300 damuge. s<1id Capt Jim Dahl Gets Venue Change A :.L>eond fare call brought Lwo do1en firemen. many or them \ olunteer-;, lo the home or J eff Bergen, 409 Vaa Monlego. Ber~cn "JS unable to turn off his oven. "hH·h O\'t'rheatcd. Dahl said fin•men unplugged the stov(' unct clii-ronnected the gas. There '' J'o no damage' rc•porlcd By TOM BARl.EY Ol tl'le 0•1•~ """" St•ll Former h11,p1lal adm an1strator Stephen Robert Evan-. decided today he "VOUld prefer to be tnc:<l on multiple criminal c·hJrgt·'> out ~icle Orange Count) Ill'> d<.'ei!>IOn , ill'l't•p\('c) h~ Superior Court Judge II \.\' arrcn Knight, means that both Evanc;, 32. and Dr. Louis J Cella Jr . 52 wall he ~cparall'ly tnc·d in othc·r JUrisd1cllons on l'hanH''-con Lamed on a grand 1urv md1ct- ment Laguna Funding Underground Utility Project Gets Study Engineers are preparing cost estimates and plans for ellminat· ing utility poles and placing Imes underground in four La~una Beach neighborhoods The neighborhoods include Homes along Juanita Way ,1nd between Iris and Kilo Way in the south part of Laguna Beach T he area north of Coast lll~hway on Panorama Drive and home:. backing up on cul de .;acs at Windsor, Dunnegan and Comden Places. --Homes bordering on Circle Way on the south side of Coast Highway. ·-About seven homes along Bonvue Tenace north or High Ortve. UIC DAILY PILOT Homeowners in the four arc:..-. asked the city council lo form an assessment distract 1n their neighborhoods. in order to delete from their view power, telephon<' and cable television lines ancl poles. Councilmen were bes1tant to take such action, citing a recent battle in the Tanple Hills arr•a over just such an assessment cl 1" triet propo1al. It was n eighbor againi-L neighbor in that bitter dispute. co un ci lm e n told th e homeowners. adding they want· ed some usurmces this wouldn 'l happen in this lnstanqe. Homeowner J ohn He(li, SR5 Dunnegan Place, told coun- cilmen all four zones in the pro. posed assessment dlalrict had collected t he sianatures or owners of more tharf 60 percent of the land area supporting the a!> seasments. "We've. been waiting a Joni time, and trs costing u1 roore the longer we watt," he said. The council voted unanimously to contract for enaineering re· ports on the four wones. Private engtaeera should come back to the clty wltb eost estimates within two lo three monthl. aecordln1 tn city of· not ala ELDERLY. • neighbor. wbo notlcedp1pel'I pll· tft'I up by her Ide.sly Ml1hbor'a door, summoned poJlcf', San Clemente poUee orrer tlderlJ relidea • da.lty phone aervleoe. You Ar• ot A1on~ CYANA>. A mtmbel'Of tht police dfpirtment •td rouUIHty call.I oldft1peaple, who b:avt to be~4a.lly. ' Jucl~t· ~ni ght ordered both men to return to hi:. courtroom !\tonclny for a possible announce· mcnt on the state Judicial Coun· <0 11 -. -,~lec-trnn of the trial loca· ti on .Judi.:<' Knrght contacted the -;talt· adm101s tral1\'e agency a "eelo. ago "'hen he gr anted t'cll.i 's motion for a change of '1·11111· :'\o dc·cisaon had been m.1dc on the lm·allon of the Cella 1 nal today \t>lla and Evans will be tried '"P<rr<ltl'IY on 127 felony counts 1·onla111<·d in lhc grand Jury in· drl'lmcnt ll 1:. alleged that they were in· 'olved in repeated acts of fraud that cost two hosp1lals controlled h:1 Cella as secrelary·treasurer an t•:-it1mated S2 milllon in funds. BoU1 men were convicted on related charges 15 mooths ago in l..os Angeles Federal Court. Cell .. lS free on appeal from a five year prison term while F.van-.. th<' former administrator of Mercy General Hospital. San· ta Ana. awaits appellate action on his one year prison sentence f"ro• P~ Al HIJACK .•. fa111ted The Los Angeles Times report- ed lhe George Vergheses are res- 1d(•nts or Glendora, Calif., and thul Kurt Krueger resides in O rapada IUl ls, Calif. The Japanese government agreed today to hand over $6 • m Ill ion and nine prisoners lo ransom 146 people held hostage by t.crrorists aboard the hijacked airliner . But the government .sked for an exl.ension of the deadline, and one of the pri100ers reportedly rcrused the offer oC freedom. The terrorists, who h ave lhrea~ed lo kill their hostages one b)' one \f their demands are not met. are ff<Mn the ultraleftist JapaM:se Red ArmJ. Among.the 146 people 1tiU beld aboard the pl~ ~·y WU Mrs. Kllrablan'a hu band, former '"'1 Callto"1i• Assemblyman Walter Karabtan ... The paumcen bad only a din- ner roll to eat after leavf.nc Bom- bay, Mn. Karabian n!d, and the hljoclqlrt retuaed an ofter by Banclade1b autborttlet to put food aboard lhe plane. She said the gunmen allowed each paRsengcr t.odrink a glass of beer Wednesday niaht, the Indian aceocy ~ted. Sbo said •he and Karablan, her 1tcond huaband, were oo a de- layed h0Ge1mooa. ••annma to vuU. SM&.btll&l Alia and Totyo. Me!lffUanPlea Juveniles Face 'Fixed Ternls' By GARV GRANVILLE Ol 1"* OAllY Pllol $1•11 Convicted juvenile crlm\.nal or fenders Will SOOD be sentenced tQ fixed. tt{ml ln tbe county 's juvenile lnstltutlons, according to Orange County Juvenile Court .Judge Raymond Vincent Until now, most juveniles con victed of c r im es have been handed what are called in d eterminate sentences. 1ent to 1n!.litut1onit for an unspec1f1ed length of lime Their release comes whenever 1uven1le author1t1es and the crJurt det·1dt• what ever lessons to 0b e I earn e d from th c 1 r transgr ession s hav~ been learned Judge VmC'ent told the county Bourd or Superv1:.ors Tuesday that practice \o\ ill slop "wllhm the nt·xt Wl'Ck to 10 days." Pair Injured In Laguna Auto Crash A r<'<Jr·l•nd colll!->wn on South Coast llighway In Laguna Bearh Wedne:-.d <1y afternoon left two motoristi. .,lightly in1urcd. pohc<' ~au, today Traffic investigator:. said a car driven by Noel P. Rodriguez. 26. J19~l Sun ... cl Terrace. South Laguna. collided with the rear or a veh~le driven by Kathryn If c;nswold. 33. of 32612 Balearic Road, Laguna Niguel Police su1d ~rs Griswold had i-topped for a red light on South Coast Haghw<i> and Nyes Place at thet1meoflhe5 15p m crash Both motorists were treated and rt•leased from South Coao;t Community llosp1tal after tom plaining of rain. His announcement came as he pleaded with supervisor<; to keep McMillan Reception Center Vi Sanl.a Ana open as an lnstiwUon ror younpters sentenced from rive\04.Sdays. McMillan was all but closed down two weeks ago when Judge Vincent said the court would no longer send non·crl mrnal Juvenile offenders there. Now, tbe Jud ge ,.ants :.upervisors to make it available for short-term c riminal offend er'> Judge Vincent i.aad the ctva1lab1lHy of such a s pec1ahzed I)() bt.><l anst1tullon will aad in the treatment or youngsten an the early throes or discord with the law ' It 1:. Lime for us to respond to !ht· needs of young~ters who are out committing crimes It may even be more a ppropriate becauae they are hurting lbe community," Judge Vlnceni said Bul ~uperv1sors were watching dollars and. more specifically. thl' S'.!5.000 a week Lhey were told 11 taket; lo keep Me Millan oper;,t- 1111;! Cun:.equcnll), the lic:-.t J udgc· \'mccnt got m response to h1~ plea was a promise to consider kC'eµing McMillan going next week when .. more figures are availabie ... Rut the Judge s announcement that voulhful criminal oCCender~ \\Ill Soon be handed fixed terms 11l 1nslitulions took the attenllon av. ay from the Mc Millan 1s:.ue. .Judge \'1ncent's announce ment dealt with an issue fre. quentl~ discussed by critics of the Juvenile JUSt1ce syi.tcm \\ho l'Omplain that juveniles frequent· I~ en<I up hehand bars for longer penods than their adult coun tcrparts Offer ends Oct. I Y Olr old color TV will never be -~ worth more than it is right now. f'rom r~ 1\I RONNY ... Dai rt•ll AA:rella 1 an11ucking home U4J -~ U\tt womlill wu \.'C.>Wl y .. executed" alter 1be requested J l,1,l luuk at picture'> of hl·r hu,band Jnd "-a.I gl\Cn a glass 0£ \\ h1skl') Zumora and A~rt:lla. 14, arc cbar&ed "'alb the first de&ree murder They arc accust..>d of breaking mlo Mrs Haggart ·s M1am1 lieach home, taking S.ll5 . p11.ang Jewelry and silverware an to he r ca r and then d riving several friend& lo Dl~ney World for a two·day spree. Both arc be mg lrwd a:. adults Agrella will l>e tried separately Rubin also blamed Zamora·i. home hfe for the crime He said the boy wa:. born 1lle~itirnately in Custa Racu then left with rel at1vf'l'i for four vears while h1.., motht·r workrd m this countr~ lie '>atd the youth learned onb last "'l'Ck th<il his stepfather 1s not his real parent lie was told 'We found you 111 a garbage can· ... s aid Rubin. \o\ ho told the Jury the boy was often punished wath heatings und then "plopix•d down 1n front or the t ube." 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The action was filed here by General Brewfna Company and S & P Company, formerly M•ler Brewing Company. General brews Lucky and Brown Derby beer and S & P brews private label brands. They claim that Anheuaer·Busch. headquartered In St. Lc>uls, hu paid bribes and given Illegal discounts or rebates to c\ls tomers and tbelr employes slnco 1965. CWrf er Sip• Fa,.. BIU WASHINGTON <APl -~ldent Carter signed an tu hllli.Qn fa.rm blll today that hod cribed IS "a aood ln· vettment .. although It ls more ell· penslv tba.n h• had 1n mind. At.a Rost Garden ceremony, C&rter labeled the n w law IS rreo-t far· reac:hlne farm leClslatJon to be enact· ed In 40 yeara. ll booat.a 1ntn farmer'' income,, revamps the federal food l\lmt> probram l.nd ex· pandl alrltultural research. • While the bUl'a food stamp a.Del . price aupport •Uont will be CIOIUy to tbo t.upayert, apeclalJlta HY lbt meaun'a lmmodlate ettecl CD pr1a. at tbo 1Lq)efmarkot Will be mlAhaal • ...... • s OAILY PILOT C5 ~omi«! Gloom 'Healthy' Year 'Feels' Terrible By SYLVIA PORTER flntl~•'-'* As we move into the fina.1100 days of 19TI. it is indisputa· hie that this has been another year of great economic ex· pansion. When the bells ring out 1977, they will ring out more than 2'12 years of recovery.expansion. But it as equally indisputable that, psychologically. the upturn has been characterized by gloom and doom. NOT IN MEMORY HAS A CYCLE or solid business ex pansion been so marred by worries that its death is imm1 nent, so undercut by fears that we are heading for a repeat of the 1973·1975 nightmare of galloping inflation side by side with ttonomic !>lump, ~o blotched by anxiety. Statist1cally, the case for 1977's upturn can be convinc ingly demonstrated. To document· ··Real.. gro\\ th 1n the economy will end 1977 at a ''early rate around S·plus percent, although this hides the fact that in 1977 <ai, m 1976>. the pace has been erratic, start ing at n'l percent in the first quarter. slowine to 6.4 percent in the second quarter and continuing to de· celerate in this last half of the year This was the growth scenario laid out months ag o b y l ea din g economis ts; business merely played the scenario as forecast. Money's Worth The hou:,ing Industry pulled out of its !>lump and hou!)· ing starts have soared to an annual rate approximating 2 m1llton. a record well above the predictions of admmistrn· tion expert:,. It 1s a prime force behmd the general e.x· pani,ion. -TllF. UNF.MPl.OY!'1ENT RATE hac; ~tu<'k in a dis· (•ouraging range of more than 7 percent, with the rate among blacks at 14 1 'l percent and among black teen·agers at a dangerous 40.4 percent. But the number of employed has been increasing to a new peak of nearly 91 million in late summer. In the first half of 1977 alone, 21.i mill.Ion were added lo the working r anks. Corporation profits have continued to climb, and !>O have their dividends. Personal incomes have been zooming. Meanwhile, "real" s pendable earnings ··-average rt'al weekly pay reduced by Social Security and federal income tax rates applying to a married worker with three depen· dents earmng an avL•ragc income -·have risen 3.S percent over the year. -While still far below a level adequate to maintain pro- d uctive capacity at maximum efficiency and to prevent an · flat1onary botllC'necks. busmess spendmg on plants and t>quipmenl in 1977 is slated to increase 13 percent over 1976 and the totals ha ve been steadily upgraded as the year has progres~. ' -INTEREST RATES HAVE RISEN modestly, particularly s hort·term rates. but nol enough to force cuts tn borrowtng, and the Federal Reserve System has kept the m oney s upply flowmg in totals more than s ufficient to fuel expansion. -And even the inflation rate s lowed as the year went on, so the year·t.o·year rate fell back into the underlying 5' 2 to 61 2 percent range Why. then. the gloom·• With 1977"s healthy develop· m cnt.::., why did the year "feel .. so unhealthy ' Next· "dowru" in an "up" year .• Countians Win Job Promotions J. Roy Henry, corporate vice pres ident, marketin~. for Burroughs Corp., M1ss1on VieJO, will assume direction of the company's international operations following the re- s ignation of Manual Garcia, viee president and group ex- ecutive, international group, who accepted a position with another firm. Henry started his career witb Burroughs in 1952. 8 . A. <Sandy) Sanders, Huntington Beach. has been named Nallonal Airlines senior station manager at Los Angeles International Airport. . Formerly shift station manager. he will have over-all responsibility for the airline's ticket counter and operations employes. * Julia Ann Goodman. Laguna Niguel, has joined the Tustin Psychological Group as a consulting p~ychol.ogis! .. She es tablis hed a children 's learning d1sab1lity diagnostic and treatment center al a Michigan hospital and has served as chief psychologist of a mental health clinic; assistant chief psychologist to the Childrens Psychiatric Hospital, University of Michigan Medical Center, and con· sullant to the St. Clair County Probate and Ci rcuit courts. it Sarmax Co'l'p., Laguna Niguel l>roducer of waterless s anitation systems for public parks. industrial and residen· tial use, has announced the promotion of two senior person· ncl. Beverly W. Scharf. Cypress, bas been appointed vice president. sales manger. He joined the firm in May as direc- tor or marketing and is former vice president or marketing for SUtron Illumination, Inc. Michael J . Hubbs, Laguna Beach, has been appointed vice president with responsibility for operations. He joined the firm in 1976 with product reliability, installation. scheduling and procurement responsibilities. He was pre· viously employed by McGaw Laboratories, Irvine. • Jobn W. Chamberlin, Laguna Beach. has been promot- ed lo international officer in Security Paclnc Bank'• In· temational Banking Group. Chamberlin ls former ter- ritorial credit assiatant ln that department. Evil Money But He'll Take It . HAMILTON, Ohio <A P> -Farmer George Eaton may not like money. but a jury has ruled be must accept SU, 750 from a uUUty company for an ease- ment across h.ts land. •1MON6Y IS THE llOOT OF all tvU,'' Eaton told Butler County Common Pleas Judc-e ~Cramer. "It comes between oel,bbors and relatives. J lhlnt you can liv• without it." Eaton said be dtdn 't mind gtanlinf Cincinnati • G & Electric Company a 7.4-acre eument tor power lines. He Just didn't want tbe mon y. Ohio lllW requkcs a Jury to,set a fair prke for H1ement1 If the o•n~r cannol como to aa aareo• menton a price wlUt a utl.Ut.y. ONCINNA'ft GAS OPPlaALS 1ald It wu the rirst Umc an agreement could not be readied with • property owner bee a use &be owner woUJd not 11ecept mOM)'. A.lthOuSfl Brim didft'\ l'a:nt ttlil IDCID81t his WI.hi told Cram.llM.,.... •coesit lt. • . . . =· . . .· ·. .. STOCKS I SYLVIA PORTER Thur day~ NYSE COMPOSITE 2 p.m. (EDT) Price TRANSACTIONS .. ..... • A .. MW 11At •W J 8 11•111-8 M 11 .... 111><1 110 H4m,-p 1 6J ~ 11•nJ S t ~ llM•nJ1 o.i.1•11-~I ... Ir-• ... lM -.,..,., M-•t, l'.clfl(, l'I'#, ... , .... Ott .... 1 .... ClMhlN ll tl~ll ... ...,,..,_ ,..., .... y IM H•tl4n•I Ano<l•O ... ., a. ... 111 .. o. .... ,,,,, tn•llMI SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -A s uit filed by two San .Francisco breweries charges Anheuser-Busch, the nation's largest beer manufacturer. wtth try. lng to eUmlnate small competitors with bribes and Illegal discounts. The action was filed here by General Brewing Compal'ly and S & P Company, formerly Malel' Brewing Company. General brews Lucky and Brown Derby beet and S & P brews private label brands. Tho.Y' claim lhal Anheuacr·Busch, headquartered tn St. LouJs, hu paid bribes and given lllegal dJscounts or rebates to c\fetomers and their employes 1lnce 1985. Career S ..... Fa,.. BHI WASUJNGTON CAP> -PreslcJent Carter signed an tl \ bUliq\ farm bill today that bed crlbed as "• ioocS In· vutment" althouch lt I• ~ e:ir· pen.live thp he had ln mlod. At a ROH Garden ceremony. Carter lat>.led the new law 11 matt fat· reachtna farm lealJlaUon to bt enact· ed In 40 yeara. It booall 1raln f armors' ll~come•, revamps Uic f@der.al roOd at.Amp probram and • pan& a,rleutturat researdl. . While the blll'• foOd St.imp and . price luppoft MCUONI wlU tie to1Uy to tbe t.upven. 1pecla11ata 111 lll• sneaun'a lmmedlat. effect on prteea at l.be1uperm1rkel ;rill be mla1111a1. ......... Thuraday, Septembdr 29, 1977 s OAILV PILOT cs Economic Gloom 'Healthy' Year 'Feels' Terrible By SYLVIA PORTER FlnUA• .. "" As we move into the finaJ 100 doys of 1977, it is indispula· ble that thus hab been another year of great economic ex- pansion. When the bells nng oul 1977, they wlll ring oul more than 212 years of recovery.expansion. But it is equally indisputable that. psychologically, the upturn has been characterized by gloom and doom. NOT IN MEMORY HAS A CYCLE of solid business ex pansion been so marred by wornei. that its death is imm1· nent, so undercut by fears that we are heading for a repeat Clf the 1973-1975 nightmare of galloping inflation side by side with e<.'onomic slump, :-.o blotched b) anxiety Stat1st1cally. the cal>e for l977's upturn <.'an be eonvin<.'· mgly demonstrated. To document· .. Real'' ~ro\\ th m the economy wtll end 1977 at u 'early rate around 5·plus percent, although this hides the fact that in 1977 l;.i:-. 1n 197fl>. the pace has been errallc, start· ing at 11,:i percent m the rirst quarter, slowina to 6.4 percent in the second quarh•r c.ind continuing to dt• celcrale in this la11t half of the year. This was the growth scenario hud out months a go b y l e adin g economists; bus m ess merely plavC'd th!.' scenurio as forecast. Money's Worth Tht: housin g industry pulled out of its slump and hous- rng starts have soared to an annual r ate approximating 2 million, a record well above the predictions of administra- tion <'Xperts . It 1s a prime force behind the general ex- 1>ansion. -THF. L'NF.MPl.OYME!ltii'T RATE has stuC'k m a di~· c•ournging range of more than 7 percent, with the rate among blacks a l 1412 percent and among black teen-agers ~t a dangerous 40.4 percent. But the nurftber of employed has ~en incr('as1ng to a new peak of nearly 91 million in late s ummer. In the first half of 1977 alone, 21~ million were ;.iddcd to the working ranks. Corporation profits have continued to climb, and so have their dividends. Personal incomes have been zooming. Meanwhile, "real" spendable earnings ··-average real weekl y pay reduced by Social Security and federal income l ~1x rates applyin~ to a married worker with three depen- dents earning l:ln average income --have risen 3.S percent over the year. While still far below a level adequate to maintain pro· <1 uct1vc capacity <tl m a ximum efficiency and to prevent in· flallona.ry bollknccks, business :.pending on plants and equipment m 1977 1s s lated to innease 13 percent over 1976 and the totals have been steadily upgraded as the year has progre.sed. ' -INTEREST RATES RAVE RISEN modestlv. particularly shorl-term rates. but not enough to force <.'U.t:-. in borrowing, and the Federal Reserve System has kept the money supply flowing m totals more than sufficient to fu el t'xpansion. -And even the inflation rate slowed as the year went on . so the year-to-year rate fell back into the underlying 51 z to 61 2 percent range. Why. then. the gloom" With 1977's healthy develop· ment:., why did the year "fct•l .. so unhealthy·! Nert: ''downs" in an .. up" year. Countians Win Job Promotions J. Roy Henry, corporate vice president, marketin~. for Burroughs Corp., M1ss1on Viejo, will assume direction of the company's international operations following the re- s ignation of Manual Garcia, vice president and group ex· ecutive, international group, who accepted a position with another firm. Henry started his career with Burroughs in 1952. • 8. A. (Sandy) Sanders, Huntington Beach, has been named National Airlines senior station manager at Los Angeles International Airport. . Formerly shift station manager. he will have ove~·all responsibility for the airline's ticket counter and operations cmployes. .,. lulla Ann Goodman, Laguna Niguel, has joined the Tustin Psychological Group as a consulting psychologist. She es tablished a children's learning disability diagnostic and treatment center at a Michigan hospital and has s<?rved as chief psychologist of a mental health clinic; assistant chief psychologist to the Childrens Psychiatric Hospital, University or Michigan Medical Cent~r, and con· sultant to the St. Clair County Probate and Circuit courts. • • SarmaJC Corp., Laguna Niguel l>roducer or waterless • :· sanitation systems for public parks, mdustnal and reslden· ··:: ti al use, has announced the promotion of two senior person-... :: net. Beverly W. Scharr. Cypress, has been appointed vice :· president, sales manger. He joined the firm in May as di rec· •. tor o( marketing and is former vice president of marketing •: for Slltron llluminat1on, Inc. . , : : Michael I . Hubba, Laguna Beach. has been appointed . , •. vice president with responsibility for operations. He joined ·,:: the firm in 1976 with product reliability, installation, :; scheduling and procurement responsiblllties. He was pre· ! · vioU5ly employed by McGaw Laboratories, Irvine. ..; . ~~ Jobn W. CbamberUn, Laguna Beach, bas been promot· !• ed to international officer in Sttwtty Padnc Bank'• In· temational Banking Group. CbamberUn ts former t er· ntorial credit assistant in that departmeot. Evil Money But He'll TaM It HAMILTON, Oh•o (AP) -Farmer George Eaton may not like money, but a jury has ruled be mu.st accept S24,7!IO from a uUUty company for an ease- ment across his land. "MONEY 18 TBB ROOT OF a11 evil.·· Eaton told BuUer County Common Pleas Judae Fred Cramer. "It com ~tween ncl1bbors and relatives. J thlnk you can live without lt." Eaton said he didn't mind rranUng Cinclnn.atl • CH &: Electric Company a 7.•·acro eument I« power Un cs. fie just dldn 'l want the money. Ohlo law rcquir • Jury to set a fa r prln for HHmenll It tho owner cannot come to an •rtot~ menton o prlco wttb a uUUCJ>. CINCINNATI GAS OPnaAI.8 1aJd lt wu t.bi fint Ume an •aroem nl could not bo readied with .. property owner bc!ocau11 the OWMr W'OWd not f!Ccept money. A.lt.boulh atan cUdll\ 'riDt tbe maaey. hll wlle told Cramer abe would "°"'It. ' " . . . (W DAILY PIL01 l SC Countians Promoted Coast Businesse8 Advance Local Employes Pc-t.-r 'I. Kop .. •~ •kl h1&11 twen uppomltd vice 11rr~111t r11 of I tn..tnt·•• for ('omputer A.utomatlun, In~., In. tnt· t-..111ll..11v. 'k1 ,tl,o 1·11111111 ulc lrt'1111u1 t'r, i.ucceedi. John l\)'f"rl.-ln, ~ho h u11 lwt•11 uppolnlcd lo lht.• new po\I 111 \ 1<·1· 1>r1•,.1d1·nl for 1•111 pot Jl•·1l1•\ l'lopn11•11l ,., I''"" flflillll'liil 11H11·1·1 l\opkov. ''-1 v. ill lw 11 '1'4111'>11111• 1111 111111.:l'IJI" 1>lun11111..: und h~ 1 .ii t ·111111111 11( l h• l or por ,1t111n Jn1I th op1•r ,at in~· rll\'"111"'> 1rnt.l ,lllJ,1cJ1JI II'' I It• hJcJ ht·t•ll l'Uf jH>I cJll• ('IJn t1 oll1•r f111 Lo., \n~1·l1 .. , hu'>t·cl < um pull r Sc 11·nt1·-. < urµ '>Ill< c l!lil l'nur t11 th.ii ht• hcJd wr .. ed •• ., {ClrporJh 1 untrul l1•r for Tht-Leisure Group, Inc , Jnd hdtl .,, H •JI JHl!>llHin<, v. 1th International I 1·kµhonl' Jnd Tl'lt·~raph Corp JOd cJ di\ iston or <'1·lanc-.t• ( 'orp of 1\ mt'rtl'a '\;uv. J r1 ..... 11frnt of Hanch1, J'cJ lo' Verde'>. he plan'> l1111111\ 1· lu lh1· In llH' Jrc:a • Richard 'anauml and l't'te Worrall have 101 nl•d ('o<'hrant' ('h a~e ~ ("om pan), Newport ll1•<1th, as url d1rt•l'l11r'> '\unaum1 "' forml'f" art chrl'clor at PC1rkcr Ad 't•rt1s ing. l'alO' .. Verdes Worrall 1s form<•r asstslunt llrt director al Cun 111 ni.:h;1m & Wulsh, Lo'> Angeles • Paul i\. llowt', Costa Mesa. has been named \'H't' president and controller or Beu,61ower Savings &. Loan Association. · 111· 1s formc·r us!'>t:-.tant vice pres ident at the Bc llnow1:r hranch of Lloyds Hank of California • Toni Alexander , Nt·wporl Beach. has been n;1mt.'<I aC'counl manager with Basso/Boatman. Titl.-Off i~P Open• T1tlt• Insurance and Trust Company has opened an offlc·1• al 3901 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach Th1' office house' the Orange County head· quarters of lht• company's trust department. pre· v1ouslv lot•atl'd tn Santa Ana Trust adm1n1s tration '' <;upcrv1sed by Curlis M<'rnll l"'uts Vitous and Harold M. Frome are I ru!-'I offit'l'rs :Ul.-rgan lo Buy Slof."k lltn:<'lor-. of 1\lh·q~;rn Pharmat·cuttcab. Irvine. h;l\'l' ,111th11rt1t•<I th1• torporalion to repurchase. from tmw lo t1m1· 1n the oµen market, up to 300,()()(l '>hares of its C'11mmon '>loC'k Tlwn· .1n· .1ppro\lrnatl'ly 2 8 m1ll1on shares out -,1;ind1ni.: Tlw -..h.111·' .11"tl11n·d a., a n·.,ult or tht• contcmplat NI JHll'«h.J'l' "111 lw ht'ld in tht• company's treasury for tht· p urpost• of fulf1lhng the company's obhga· 1ion-,1n t•onnc•c•t11>n "1th cmplon• stock opt ion plans ,111<1 for po,s1bll• '>alt• of lhl' com pany·.., c:mployc -.tock ll\\lll'r-..h1p tru-,t Buif11n111 Remodeb Siore Buffum-. in "\c•wporl Bc;1C'h ha<> mi.Irked tts 10th .1r1nt\1•r,,1n \\1th .1 SI'~ m1l11on dollar ... tor<' n· modc·ling ' ·\ ('allf11rn1.1 11·'>lcll'ntwl 11l'tnr. ••'> used 1n Bur l11m' Ol'\\1•-,1 ~ton•-, ;i1m., lit a more 1nt1ma te. r e l:l\c•tl l"ll\ 1nrnm1•nl tor <>hopper ... Cctltng-. ''er t• 1c,v,(·rt·d from 16 fc·et to heights of 10 t1i' 12 ft·(•\ 10 ll'ml :i fl'l'llng or v. arm th and pro\'ide 1•1wrg~ 1•ffic11•11c·' ' l''' entranl'l'S let in more light nuff11ms ... , ollll'IM'illl Hoom R<:!ilaurant has a new Wl'..,ll'rn \\all 11f v.1ndow!-.. a pcirquet entry-way and 'l illlll'd ~l<IS'> fl \t llrt'S i\lthoui:?h lht• -,ton•., interior space remains at 56.100 squi.lrt· ft•l'l. an int•rcase in the selling area has IJl•t•n <H"h1cvc•rl 11, more efficient space use in '>llC'h non '>C'llini.: arc•,1., a.., 'tock rooms and receiving .ir<>as Thi.., mud1· 1t po'is1hll· to add three new de· Jtartmcni... lwdd1ng and bath. gourmet housewares ,1nd '>mall 1·l1•1·lnt"<tl appllanct•.., Cook ,\gent"fl Olli<".-Hore• Cook Communtl'al1nn.., ~rv1ces. Newport Beach. ha'> moH·d 11:. offict·<> to 4630 Campus Drive. Suite IO!l. '\/c1.1.porl Hc•ac-h. from 4570 Campus Drive The pre' 1ou., offH't' \\a., c·onclemned a., unsafe after a rt· l'l'nt f1n• P~u 1ldd .~ew Job• F & C Manugemenl Corp .. Newport Beach, a subsidiary of Fox & Carskadon Financial Corp .. has signed two long term m anagement contracts with Wells l<'argo Pension Plan for shopping centers in Rlythe and Sun City, Calif. The total square footage of the properties is more than 125,000 square feel and brings the total ~ross leasablc area of centers c urrently under F & C's control to more than 1,400,000 square feel Benl.W,, Report• Re~orih Benll<'v Labor atories, Inc .. Irvine. has an nounced 'that both sales and earnings for the first nine months wt'r e the highes t recorded for the period since the firm was founded in 1964. Sales were up 3.1 percent and profits were up 75 percent over the comparable period ror 1976. Earnings per share for the period grew to 94 cents compared with 54 cents ror 1976. Total revenue~ reached S'll,643,000. compared with $16.248.000; net income for the nine months was S'l.060.000, compared with Sl.175,000 for the same period l~l year. lfSI Report• Contra~t MSJ DATA CORP., Costa Me•a, has received e contract wor\.h more than S3 ml111on from Itel Corp. ror MSl'11 pro~ramrna.ble source 7600 data el\tr)' terminals . The tcrrnlnol will be used by customers of Itel'!\ Data Services Group. Mesa A,,e11q Jh.l•laed · Myra Herrema It A••oclates: Costa Melle. has been retained te> handle advertisinr and publlc rela· tlon. I or the ..ttthur Motor Company or Anaheim, pa. tent holder• of a f ueJ Hvig proceu tor automobile en1tneit. • lmtte A~ ~ietl TM~ HOUie. an or11ruuiUon of ttealtb· oriented ea cull• '-lubl, hai 1t)fet• Lenac, W1rlord, Stone, Inc •• Irvine, u lta advertiilnJ ••tnty, Inc ., Newport Beach. She will manage consumer und industriul accounts . She is former editor or Bay Window Magazine, 11uhlkation or the Balboa Bay Club, where she was u <'ommunicat1oni\ director. • Ralph Oertell has been named sales and ap· phcallon engineer at Dana Laboratories, Irvine. lie b former associate test equipment design 1•11g1nct·r al Hoffman Electronics, El Monte. • Norma Kt>ys, llunlinglon Beach, has been pro· mottod to USSISlant secretary or Imperial Savings and Loan A16odatlon. She 1s a loan officer at the "l:t•wport Beach office on Via Lado. Sht• Jmned the association 1n July 1972 and "'orl..<.'<i 1n the loan proce!lsing department until her promotion to a loan officer in 1976 • Richard Seale, Newport Beach. has been namt-d TLC ITravelers' Loving CareJ director at the Registry Hotel, Irvine. The program offers such .,ervu:es as guaranteed rooms. pre·regislration, s pecial rate,, complimentary limousine service, ('OmpltmcntC1ry coffee and fresh fruit and com· plimentary in ro<>m movie!l • Terri Whitley has Joined Jann Church Adverlis· Ing and Graphic Design, Newport Beach, as a project manager She was previously with Huerta Ocs ii.:n in Los Angeles • Harold M. •'rome, Huntington Beach, has been appointed to head trust business development for Title Insurance and Trust in its Newport Beach of· fice I le 1!> former vice president and manager of trust business development al the company's head· quarters in Los Angele'>. In his new position he will ht• n·sponsihle for marketing and sales activities in the arc<.1.., of trust business development. estate planning dOd cmployc beneCil plans • Dr. Robert i\. Ruh, San Juan Capistrano, has been named personnel director for the M ed1cal Dental Spec1alt1es Group of American Jlosp1tal Suppl} Corp , Irvine Ill' 1oinl'd the corporation m 1975 as manager or mJnpo\\1•r planning and formerlv was a consulting psvcholog1st for l'y1edina and Thompson. a manage· mc:nt consulting ft rm. • Ewald Speddcn has 101ned "fhcroelectronic Tl'sling l.aboratories, a d1v1s1on of Datatron. lnc., Irvine. us wl'slcrn sules manager He will direct 'ales a ct1v1ty for the West Coast laboratory. • i\da Ko h11s hl•cn appointed media director at Durt·l Advertising, Irvine She is former media huycr and assistant director of an agency in Seattle • Skip Stephe nson. Irvine. ha'> been named g(•neral manalo(cr of South Coast Plaza shopping <'t•nler. Costa :\h•sa STEPHENSON llis appointment followed the Sl·pt 15 resignation CJ( Gene A. Robens, who had ser ved as a general manager for 10 years. A native of Grosse Pointe. :\11<•h . Stephenson graduated from the• ~aval Academy al J\n- n.ipolis tn 1966 and served four \l'Jr., in tht· :\1arnw Corps before ll't'e1ving a masters m hu.,mci..s ;,iclm1111 ... 1rat1on al Stanford I IC' ha<> s c•rn•d a' South Cocisl Plaza's cltrcc tor of lea.<,ing for the past five \ l'.11"> ,\s J.:l•m•r:il manuger. hl' will oversee expansion nl the Plaw Ma ll. cxpccll•d to reach two million o;quar(' fCCl of hUS IO CSS space With lhC' opening Of a S<1k 's Fifth i\vt•nlJl' in 1979. • Marcia Falconer has joined Pacific City Bank. ll unlin~ton Beach, as manager of the escrow de partmcnt Sh<' has 15 years of escrow experience in the Orange County area. m ost r ecently with California First BanK • Joseph G. 'Vadrlck Jr., Huntington Beach. has bN·n namco a vice pres ident or United California Bank. Ile ts assistant manager of tru~( employe benefits tor lhl' bank lie JOtncd UCB in 1971 as a trust administrator. lie wa .. namco an assistant tn.ist offi cer m 1972, an assistant vice president m 1973. and a trus t officer in 1974 • Rill Marler , lluntington Beach, has been pro· moted to the post lion of inside sales manager for the Los Angeles div1s1on of Kllsby Tubes upply Com· pany, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Fluor Corp A 20 year metalworking veteran. Marler 1s former outside sales representative for the cot:i· pany • Streeter G. King, Costa Mesa . hal> retired from P acific Telephone afte r a JO.year career with the Hell SyMtem District manager for the fi rm in Corona since May 1976, he served as Pacific ·s district manager for the ··Newport Harbor area for more than to y ears. King began his career in 1947 as a coin box collector in Los Angeles. He was promoted lo management as a service engineer seven year s later. and '""0 held subsequent positions in Pasadena, Oranee a nd La Mesa before being named dlstrlct m ethods 11upervt1or In San Diego In 1966. He Is a past. president or the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa. the Youth Problem Center and Youth Employment Service, and ls former chairman or the Scoul-o·Ra mu for Del Mar district. Boy Scouts of America * Susan Balk has been promoted to the position or assistant manaaer or tho Lido Viii••• office. NewpC>rt Beach. She ls former loan officer al the bank's NewPort nenchoftloe. • Mike Govorko, Corona dot Mer, has been ap· polntt-d vice presldent ot markeUn& for voa tn· duttrltt, Anaheim. He wlll retain hi• po1ltlon as ni&· tlonal ulet mana.ier. He Jolned the firRi ln J1nu1ry ind 11 rormer \'lee praldent of 11le1 at WalUcha Mualc CllJ. • ...,.... .J. Gr11 ba1 beta named to the newly creetfd PQllUon ot vice p~ aoftwtre de· ''elopment Pd 1pec1a1 pt'Ojec~ !~ ~~•llee Cell· )Mden. Irvine, • 411Yltkln Of u.uco TecbbOIOIY Corp. ot Calllomta. Ht ll foMl\er le• presld.nt. op ratlonl. . . .. .. . 1 BUSINESS I LOCAL Ethics Code Accepted Saddl eback Com munit y College trustees have adopted i. IS point code of ethics delineal 1ng t ht•1r res pons ibilities a'> board mt.>mbcrs and rcprescn tall vci. of the people Thl' code. prefaced by a state- ment calling trustees member!. of "a select group of people chosen by the c1t1zens, .. was ap proved on u unammous vote at this week's board mee ting THE ONLY DISCUSSION prior to udopt1on r elated to thl• setond point of the code, which .. tutt.·d the board ':. rcspons1b11tt1cs to the college, d1l>tricl rcs1d <.•nts. the collegt- s tuff and "mosl" importantly to the students Board member Frank Greinh ohJ<.•ctcd to inclusion of a specific rcfercnc<.• lo students. contending they art· no different than anyonl· l'IS<.' Trusll·c Eugt>nl' McKnight argut•d . howCVl'r, thut the s tu dents arc a pnmury element 111 the c·ommumty college system Gusher S hut Down O•llY P1101 s1.e11 Pr.ot.o a net !'>hould hl' noted The board ult1mah.>ly went along with him Cost u Mes a Co11nt~ Water Dis trict employe!'> Bob t.:nser 1 light s htrll and Jack Archl·r dose valve. h allin~ flow of w<it<.•r that l·rupt<.•d over construction ~itc Wcdnesda) .il Fall'vit•w HoacJ and Baker Street in Costa M ~sa Bu1ldc rs or a 1ww n•-.tuuranl being constructc.'<i on tht• propl't1~ a('c1clcntally brok<.• a main, water district of I iciab -.aid Brl'ak wa!'> quickly r e paired and no con sumc•r"> "Nl' aff<.•<.'ll'cl Water dist net offic•"I" said thr huald1•r '' 111 h<• h1lled OTHER POINTS IN tht• tock include - A dt'<i1<·:.1liol't lo hig h 1deab of honor and 1nll'gnty in all pubh1· .ind J)l'r .. onal rclat1ons h1ps. A rccogrnllon lhul individual hoard m embt•r!-> ha\ l' no leglll authority -A statcm<.•nt of refusal to '>Urrcndt•r JUdgcmenl" to m di\ 1d11ah or .,pec1al 1nterc'I ~roup' N B F ir01 Settles A STATEMENT OF anlen t10n to seek s\·stematic com m un1 t•att0n' hclwcen the hmml and othe r cum pus elements Federal Ad .. C ase An expn•s..,1on of the con fidenttahly of l'Xl'CUtl V(' ~('S"l'•ll procet•thngs Offit114h al :'-!alwnal System' Corp . i.l Newport Reach firm that opcralt's a 'i.ll'h:ly uf vocational .,chools. have announced a tcntaltvt· '>Ctllt•mcnt l'OO('erntng a Fed eral Trade Commission <:ompluinl or falM• anrl m1slt•a(hng atl vert1'>in~ Avoidan<'l' •>f conflicts uf in tt:r cst or use of the board post l'tthcr d1 n•ctlv or ind1rt.'('tly" to 1nllu<·ncl' bus1n1.•-.s or other ·r<:la t111nshlps M <.iny of lht· codt• points wen· lakl'n from documents written ti\ other school a,gt•nc1es but I he e~ ,1t'l languugt• of the Saddlebul'I. eode was wrttlt.'n hy a c·o mm1tt1•1• c·ompnscd or trustees McKni)dll and Hoht•rl l'nrt• The l'11m plJ1nl was filed agains t the corpori.1t1on in Murch 1976. ul lt·gmg that the rwn·nt compuny und <mt• of th ..,uhstrltartcs. North \ mcr1can C'orrt:.,rondent·<.• SC'h<rol m 1srl•prt''>l0 nted l hl• -,t·hool in ll·:.t1mon1ul ads Tiit: <"0~1PLAJ"l;T AUiO h.,t c·d f1\ C' offll't'r" of th•· compum 1nl'lud1ng .John Mt:'l:aughton eha1rman of lht• t'C1rfHlral11ln ' board of d1rl'Clor-, /\n•ordmg tn •• '>tall'm1•nt by '< atwnal Syst l'ms, a pl'nthng .rel min1stral1vt• law ln ~1I ha'> bet·n ... tan•d unclN the· agn·t'mcnt. ·w ht<·h d11c.., not 1nvi1ht• ad m IS'olon Of an\' \'IOlat111n of lav. h c·n l\kV<:v . .in i1llhrnt'v for the F'TC in 1.i,, Angel<·'· s<iirl t.fr lciils of th<· st•ltlc ml'Tlt will not hl' m adc public• until 1l hci s bt.'en ratified hy lh<' com mt..,.,Jl)n . sometime w1th1n thC' nP'il two months. HOW EVER . HE SAID 1n general sctllcmenls of lhts type are u'>ually reached "'ht•n tht' bustnl'SS agree<> 111 refrain from thl' act1"1-1l~ that ll•d to th<.• filing nf a complaint Accorcl1ng lo JO FTC spokesman. lh1• complmnl wa' filed <1galnst National Sy,tem.., Corp bt•cau!->c ol ad' t•rt1s<'menl'> for ;'l;orth American Corrcspon <lt•ncc Schools that inciudcd lcst1mon1ah from formrr <>tu dC'nts Thi' ach alle~edl v vlolutl>d FTC <·odt's hec·aust· thl'Y did nol In .,..,....... 89det ftretaf 1 Retired Adm. Thoma• H. Morre.!J .r«mer chairmen of Joint l.;mef1 OI Staff, told the House International Rela· liOIUI committee he f ean the P.anama Canal would come under the Soviet influence If control 11 reltnqulshed to Panama. dude not1c·c that the former slu cl c n l s w e rt· p a 1 d f o r t h c• 1 r ll'sl1mon1al!'. THE tlC' SPOKF.S:vl A "Ii '>a HI the ads also ··masreprt'st•ntl'<l lht.· numlx'r of 1obs 3vailable in a ~1 vl'n field and how mu t h mom·\ could bl> earned in thost• JObs The· :'\alloncil S~·stcm s .,lalt· menl noted ··in the opinion ''' management. compllanct• with th1· proposl'd S(•lllem enl should not havt• a mall'r1al impact on t ht• l'.nmpan\ ·:. f1nanl'1al -.tah11lty ·· ~at1onal Svstems I'> listed on thl· Americ·a·n, Stock Exchange and th(' Pacific Stock Exchungc i\n·ordin~ lo the statement. tht.• corporation b .. Ameriea ·s largl'sl puhhtly owned rnmpany '>011•1\o rl t'd1catcd to \'OCal1onal l'du ca t1on I t owns a n d franl·h1scs more than 70 \'Oca t1onal sl'hools throughout the l "n1l1·cl Stales and trains morf' than fl5.000 active s tudents tn suth fields as aircraft main tt•nance. flight training. real est ate. d ental-medical a's1sting sl'cretanal. legal secretarial C'nntract1ng, draftinl{ and ac counting .. Information Meeting Set In San J u an San .Juan C:.tpts lrano cit} of fr c ials an.• sponsoring an 1n rormatrnn m cl't 1n g tonight c·ovcr1nl-( aspc•cls of the Bear Brand Ranch development wes t of the m1ss1on city. A ('Ounty Env1ronmente:il • Managemt'nl Agt•n('y staff member will inform rcs1dcn~s of implications of the proposed residential development on coun ty land. The proposed development io; localed in the coastal foolhilb a bOH' Del Obispo Avenue and the Sun ll3neh and Captain's Hill tract~ The m eeting will begin at 7 p m. m the auditorium al Marco Forster Jr lli ~h School. 25601 Camino Uel Anon m San Jaun Nudes Welcome Camps Want Black's Fans SAN DIEGO CAP l ln a backwash to last week's election out· lawing nudis m bn San Diego beaches. two private nudist camp!t,Sa) they expect those who used Black's Beach now to join them. "We are a lready getting some or them." said Bob Welder. owner of a resort six miles south of RalT\ona In central San Diego County. "and we'd like all we can get. .. Sue Latimer. an owner of a resort In Harbison Canyon east of San Diego, said Black's ''has been our biggest source of new mem be rs for three years ... The Cit y Council In San Diego on Tuesday will consider a resolu lion repealing the "swim-suit-optional" zone which It set aside al Black's Beach in 1974. City voters last week approved a proposition to prohibit nudity on all munidpal beaches by a 55 percent majority If approved. the new resolution will take effect at once. Children's Sports , NB Betulline Nears· WOdnesday Is thf' deadline for reglaterln1 chlldru in thrtO recreation pro,tam1 sponsored by the Newport Beach Parka, Beaches and Recreation ~part· rnent. All thrte programs. nag root· bill, mlnl·mu•dt n11 football and 1irll aporlt. are eurnnuy un· dtr way althou1h lher1 are oe>a · lnt• on 1111 teama. Fl .. football ls ~ to bOYJ In ., •• thNf! throu1h n1ht P'tt 11 • U lhe player dotan •t han a revenlble bl~ and 1old Jtnty. Jf he has the jer~ey. tho roe Is 14 . Mtnl·mu,clc Is flaa football playtd wllb u soft ball end Is opl'n lO boya In •rades one and two. The Ice ls SS •nd lndudea a lHmlhlrt. the 1irla •Ports are volleyball and volle)'ltnnla and art o~n to 11rl1 In 1radll three throu1h "'•ht. ~ ftet Ir • for ctr wllbout lHm •hlrt.s i.nd 14 fOT 11rtt fr"6 •lrudy have the shiru. A II re1l1tratlon 11hould taken to Ute rttrHUoo d mtnl in tity h.il. Orange Coast E D ITI O N VOL 70. NO 212, .. SECTIONS, .. o P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A • Today' Closing N.Y.Stoeks THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 N/C TEN CENTS 1 • OC Taxes Soar 73% ID 4 Years Newport Average Increase $380 ' 8~ GARV GRANVIi.i.i-: OtlM O•olY 1'1 .. l "•II ·1 hl· J \ l•ragt• h r ollJ!•· C 1111111 \ ho m,·o\Hll r ., p111p1 rt~ la '< hill h ,1., 10l"rt'.1'>c'1 IJ~ 1J p11 c·t•n t 1t\1·r lht> p.1 ... t four yl•Jr:-. .it t •Jrdtn~ lo county lax coll eclor trca.,urcr Rohe rt Citron The tax colh.•ctor noted the surge m tax b1lb today as he prt:o· pa red to mail out 506.359 proper ty tax balb totaling ~15 mil hon ''The average inc rease rn homeowncr's lax balls this year will be $190," Citron said. 'Keep Our Sclwol' -Parents By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot IM 0•11• Pci.i SI.all More than JOO people jammed the auditorium at Monte Vista Elementary School, overfl owm,; onto the s chool grounds Wednes· day mght In a show or solidarity to convmce school off icials not to close their school. ThC' threl" hour mr cting, called hy th<' Cit11cns /\dv1s ory Com millet• of thtt Nt·wport·Mcs a l.lh1ficd School D1strrcl, was held to get r eaction of community memlJcrs to a proposal lo muvc the elementary studerts out and move students from the district's continuation h1gb school in. Mos t of the s peakers who testified Wednesday stressed the importance to them of keeping Monte Vist a ope r at ing as a n eighborhood school. T hose who discussed the use oC the site at Irvine Avenue and Monte Vista Drive for tbe con· \lnuation school said the hours ot operation and amount of traffic • enerated by such a use would be mappropriate for a residential n eighborhood. Said one parent. Bob Lewis, .. You ain't gonna put a continua- tion :;chool 10 here without one hell of a fight·.· The advisory committee, ap pointc<l hy d istrict trus tees, is ex· ploring fo ur options for McNally Continuation School. Three in· :volvt"d mov1n~ the schb<>l from its cx1st1ng site a l Newport Boulevard and 19th Street into schools wh('re declining enroll· m ent may force a !>hut down. The fourth involves retaining a por· \ion of the downtown site for the ~onlmuation school. Under that proposal, most of the site would be sold to the city of Costa Mesa for redevelopment of the downtown a nd the pro- ceeds would be used lo build a new school on the rem ainder or the property Mt-anwhile . Mo nte Vi sta parents said they were most con cernro that their !lchool woul<I b<• • c \osed and the children sent to p ndbcrgh School to the south and Bay.View School at the head Qf the Upper Bay. Superintendent Jphn Nicoll opened the meeting "by pointing out that Monte Vista School has a 436-student capacity, but cur- rently has just slightly morelthan 2$0 students. But parenta contended that ci~mstrucUdn of apartments and E. ndominiums in the school's at· dance a rea will bring an in· x of students. In addition. they noted with J>;rjde that Monle Vista is an inte· (Sff PARENTS, Pa•eAZ) Car~/t Thwarted llt•J\ w ... t h11 dfl'a in the count v "j ... lht· In 1nt"1 urtl<' Hock art'.1 "111·1 t· the• an·rai.:1· lJ '< hall 1n 1 11 •• t· li1l S.1111 al't'orcl1n g l11 ( • 1111111 Oth1·r leading arcu'> when 11 comes to the avcraRC gam rn p1 011e1 tytax bills include Newport H1•ach with $380, San Clemente w 1th $220 and Mission VicJO with S230 Citron noted that s uch in crl'ases rn a verage tax bill<i reflect thc st eep climb in real estate values rather tha n in- l' reused propcrt) tax rates O\.erall. <.:1tron said. the 506,359 property tax bills he wall be mail 111g out 1n mad-October are worth l)l07 mtlhon more than the same IJJtt'h he mailed out last year. 'Thal s ('(!Ul valt-nt to $190 a hom<.'OV.'Tll'r more.·· Citron said. I le went on to note that the prol>{'rty lax bills are the han· <l1work of more than 200 taxing agcncie'> cmr)Q" cred to establish property tax rates. and apply them to propert y asse:.i.ed by the county a. .. s e:.sor. AP WlrepMi. ATTORNEY TOM HADLEY PRESENTS EVIDENCE Trial of Boy, 15, Televlaed In Miami Trial on TV Test CtUe in Miami Court MIAMI (.AP) -The broadcaat media and tM Judiciary are keeplnf an eye oa each other while a televt.alon camera record.a the trial or Ronny Zamora. the lS-year-old who the defense con. lends was driven to murder by too much televlalon . The case ma rks the first maJor test of a Florida Su preme Court experiment that allows cameras in the courtroom "AFTER TWO YEARS OF ha rd court work. we don'l want to blow it as our first m ajor trial," said Steve Te llo. a reporter for WPLG·TV in Mia m i. . Tello has been appointed liaison between the court and the media. "We want to demonstrate t.o officials tha t our profession can control itself." he said. artcr one of his daily meetings with re· porters_ WPLG ANO OTHER STATIONS led the fi ght to allow cameras in courtrooms. Tello s pends his time monitoring the tr affic in and out or the press section and the·cJlcks of cameras during critical testimony. At the crux of the experiment is the single video camera In the com er of the courtroom. It is operated by WPBR-TV. Miami's public station. The station runs two· hour excerpts of the trial each night and also feeds other local stations and the national networks. whose crews monitor the cour troom camera in a nar row hallway outside. :-.1dc ZAMORA A:'IJO DARRELL AGRELLA. 14. are charged with the f1rl>l·degree murder of Zamora's nei1hbor, Ellnor Haggart, RJ. who allegedly caught them whll~ they were rans acking her hom1: Defense attorney Elhs Rubin says Zamora was insane at the ti me and that the insanity was due to "'involuntary television in· toxication. ·· * * * * * * "The first installment on prop t:rt) ta x b1ll!I \\all be dclinquent 1f not recCl\Cd or pos tmark<.od by ~tonda\', De<.· 12, ··Citron said Ord1nanlv firi.t ins tallm ents a re delmqucnl 1f not paid by Ute 10 But Citron said because this ~ear Dec 10 fa lb on a Saturday taxpayers have two additional days of grace to send in their first installment or one half the total bill due. The second installment will fall due April 10, 1978. Erwrgy Bill Okay Urged By Carter WASHI NGTON tAP> Warn· ing that energy cr1s1s 1s immi· nent. President Carter urged th~ Senate today lo reass em ble his energy program a nd approve 1t. "They have their own r~puta· lion al stake.'· he said Carter told a nal1ona l l y televised news conference that the energy btll is the• m :.iJor pro duct he and the na tion l'Xpect from Congress this year "The r eason that we have to act is not beca u:.e we have crisis or emergencies at the present time, but because they arc immi nent, ··the President said . Cart.er said "there arc treme n dous pressure& on the Senate now from lobbyists," and urged the lawmakers to withstand them. He put special e,nphasls on three features of hi• prosram that are in Jeopardy In the Sena le: (1 ) a ne w tax on domestically produced on. (2) his "gas guzzler tax" on the big a utomobiles that burn the most gasoline, and (3) conservation measures to s hift Industrial users of ~as and 011 to coal and other energy source:. On other topics : -Carter reaffirmed that the United States would have no dealings with the P a lestine Liberation Organization until t he PLO accepts u United Nations re· solution implicitly recognizing Israel's right to exist. -He said an immediate agree· me nl with the Soviet Union to li mit strategic arms is not in prospect but "reasonable pro· gress has been made" In his re- c e nl mee tings w i t h Soviet Fo reign Mi nister Andrel A. Gromyko. -Carter said that in some a r eas, cong r ession a l Republicans h ave been more helpful than fellow Democrats Ile criticized congressional en croacbments on lhe indepen dence of the World Ba nk, saying it was the GOP that had Joined hi m in op posin g s t a tuto ry restrictions on U.S. contributions to t he international organization. TV Slaying E~amined Lawyers Off er Tua Pictures of Teen Suapect I MIAMI CAP) -A murder trlal jury has received two very dif· f e r e nl plctures of Ronny Zam ora, the 15·year-old whose plea o( Innocent is based on a de- fense ot television-induced in· sanity. Defense attorney Ellis Rubin told the jury Wednesday that his client was a confused and alien•ted youth who tumed more and rnore to television u a sub~ atltute ror real Uf e. 0 The defense In the cue ls 'why?' And we're hopln1to1how you why," said Rubin. ''We hope t.o •how for lbe flnt tJme the crHUon and destnactloe or a t.ltvlalotl lddlct. '' Darrell Agrella nnsa cking her home. He 11aid the woman was coldly "executed" alter she requested a las t look at pictures or her husband and Wal &IYeD a g\&Hof whiskey. Zamora and Agrella, 14. are charaed with the first-de~ murder. They are .JCCUJ"-Ol breaklJ1• tnto Mn . Hanal't'• Ml•rnl Beach home, takin& $US, * * * * * * Big Tax Bite · Nixon's Bill Rises $5,800 t-'orm er P resident Richard !'/a xon 1s rn for a JOit when he opens the mall in mid-October and glances at the property tax btll CO\ ering what once was known as the Western White l(OU'>C According to county Tax Collector Robert Citr on, Nix· on 's tax bill for 1977·78 is $5,800 more t han it was a year ago. That means the former chief execut ive wall be asked to pay S43.504 in property taxes for the estate home he shares with Mrs. Nixon. ASSESSOR RECORDS SHOW lhat county assessors s aid the seaside estate last year bad a full cash value or $1.5 m ill ion. This year, those who set value said Casa Pacifica is worth S2 million on today's real estate-market. When translatec1 to tax doll ars. the $500.000 increase m , alue means SS.HOO in taxes to pay for the fo rmer president. What the <! 5·acre c:.tatc":-. value may or may not be "'orth has been the subject of a threl'·year controve rsy m Orange County TllAT CONTROVERSY BEGAN when for mer county 'oUJH"r\ 1sor H1Jbcrt Battin accu..,ed ex as..,cssor Andrew lllnshav.-<Jf tilling the value wheel in favor of the then pres•· dent. · I But assessment appeals board upheld Hinshaw s va ua· t1on. partially on the grounds that some improvements on the property. in fact. belonged to th.e federal government until such time as Nixon was not P resident. Hostages Denied Food, Toilet Use ,., w1 ... ...,.io PREGNANT, RELEASED Carole Karablan DJ\CC/\, Bangladesh IAPJ • T ho passengers on a hijac~ed Japan Air Lines jetliner went ror m ore than a day without food and their masked captors did not even allow them to go to the toilet, s aid an American host.age r eleased today. "This is the most frightful ex· pe rience of OlY life," said Carole • W eli. Karablan, 35. an a ctress who had a supporting role in the film "Funny Girl."' An airline spokesman said later the hijackers asked that food and toilet t issue be sent aboard the plane after a full day without provisions . Mrs. Karabian. who is 1>reg· n ant. was one of fi ve hoslages <reed today. The others were identified as G. Verghese , 35, an Indian, and his wife and year-old son, and an J\ m erican identified by the airline only as ~· Krueger. 31. who Mrs . Karablan s aid had been sitling next to her and <See IOJACK, Page AZ) Filibuster Senators Okay Compromise WASHING TON CAP l -Two senators who led li m arathon filibuster which helped tie up Senate action on natural gas pricing for two weeks s aid today they would reluctantly vote for a comprom ise offered by Majority Leader Robert Byrd. Democratic Sens . James Abourezk of South Dakota and Howard Metzanbaum of Ohio said they would support a plan which keeps federal controls on f,as, but would allow more of the uel to be sold at higher price levels. ' But Aboureik and Metsen· baum said they would vote tor the compromise only lt lt re· mains unamended by senators sympathetic to the na tural gas producers. Both said they would s upport the new proposal worked up by both Byrd and Sen. Henry M. Jackson «D-Wasb. >. with hooes that a House-Senate &nf er"1co committee would cut a i2.()) price celllog on each Uiounnd cublcot1.,. •·t don't appto•e of it,·· Mauetabawn aatd ... But tt'a bet· · ter than total cl..-e1ulatlo0.' • B)'fd Hid ho WU not SUN the Senate would be able to vote to- c:l•Y on the compromise, wblch •hows promise ot brealctna an tmpusc which hu tied" u_p tb' Senate tor nine daya on the Hmt 111ue Belore votlnt on the plan, tho s.ilate went to work on • cQm· Heated P•tllamentary maneuver deillMd by Byrd to bruh ulde .ome .ao ~ ... mtftillnet1titot.be.blll.. 1• Jackson. ch a irma n or the Senate EnerflY Committee, un· veiled the plan Wednesday night s hortly before the Senate re- cessed after meeting nonstop for more than 37 hours. J ackson·s move was an at· tempt to break the fUlbuster that . has ke pt the Senate from choos· i ng between President Carter 's proposal to retain price controls on natural gas and an industry. backed plan to lift them. But the com.p ro m ise engineered by Jackson and Byrd was fragite. Coast Weather MosUy cloudy nl1hl and mom.tni boun becomln1 s unny ln a rternoons throu1h Frld•Y· .Lowa tonight low eo.. Htahs Frt· day near '70. INSIDE T8D~ Y • Colufrinld S~h*' Porfn n.-omfMI ~gloom in11w f ac• of .conomlc growtll. H.., f ll>f·f1'J1'1 1m11 1tart• toda1 01' PaocCS . • I 2 DAILY l1t_Lo_r __ N ____ 1 _nu_r""'"-J.i;;.ix .... .-l>e;;.if;.;1•;;.;m.;.;.be;;.;:...'..;2~9:..· .;..:19:..;..;..77 Juveniles to Get Fixed Terms County Jfl!l.ge Vincent Ur.ge~ Keepi~ McMillan Center .. . C'tlfl\ wh'd JU\ 1 nalt· \'rimami..111( f1•nd£"rl> ~ 111 l'loor1 lw i.t<ntcnc·t-d to h11ted termi. an the <'ounty·~ JU\'ftlll~ tMlttutlon,, act'nrdh\I t•1 Oran 't" f"ount.> Juvt"nalt• Court Judjlt' Ran montf Vln<'l'nl l 'nlll ""'". mo.-.t JUVNUICb l'On \ICh.•d Of Cflffih have ltt·•n handed wh.ll are called ln· detetm1nalt' 'cntt'nCc HOl to 1n•lllut1on• for an unspec'1f1ed h-11~th of lmw Th1·1r ,,.,,.d,t· eom"'" whcn1:ver 1uvt41"1Jlt duthorttlf'' dnd the court cft•t·11.fr V. h,1tl.'VCI' l.:SbOfl'\ lO h ,. I. u r 11 1• d fro m t he 1 r tu1t1area1•on1 have bHn tearnl"CJ Juctau Vincc11t lold the county Bonrd nf Su~rvbor<i Tuesday th11t v11wt1cc wall !\lop "within tht' nl'.11t Wl't'k to Wduy.,, · Hli. u11rt0u.nc.·cmcnt came as he J>lt•1t<lcd wtth 11upcrv111ora. to kffp Mc MlllWl ftt.~epllon Center I.I\ Sant.A Ana open ai. an jn.Ut.ullOI\ r.r youn111ters ~l!ntenced from '1 Vt' to 4~ days M~·Mallan wa:. all but clos~ down two weeki> ago when Judge Vincent :;uid the court would no looger i.end non ·cr1m1nal A.leohol Possession Javcnlle olttnden th•l'•. Now. th~ judge wants supervisors to make it available for short term criminal offend- t•rs Judge Vincent said the uvaalublllty ot such a specialiied 60·1><.'<1 institution will aid ln the treatment of youngsters in the <.'arty throes or discord with the lav. 'It 1:. tame for us to respond to the need:. or youngsters who are out comm1tt1ng crimes. ll may l·ven be more appropriate •1ceausc they are hurting the Minors' Tickets Asked Hy JOANNE REYNO~ Ol llW Doily Pllol !ot.11 Newport Reach police and of- fu:ials from the Harbor Judicial 1>1:.trH'l Court sa} they will :.eek 1£>J.:11>lal1on lo al'ow them to con- tinue pr0<:t><,s1:.R tickets given to m 1 no rs found an posse~!) ion of alC'oholac beverages. The l'ourt had been handling tho)le tickets an the same pro- ('l:'durc used for handling traCfic l'ltJllons given to youths under lhl' age.· of 18 until three weeks ;1g<> v. hen the pr a et ice was halted bt'C'<lill>e of a complaint from a Ra alto polit•c c<1ptaan . , S~t Michael Blitch o r the Nl•wport Hcach department said C:.ipl James W. Busby brought thl' practice to the attention of tht· Attorney General after tus lt•t·n ilJ.!l' dau~hlcr wa:. ordered lo municipal court for having liquor on theheach Under state law. a manor in possession or alcohol Is 1n viola- t 10 n of the Business and Professions Code. By lav.. sul'h \·1olat1ons must be handled by the Juvenile Court Blitch su 1d tha t i.an(·c December 1975. <inolher state law has allowed the Orange County Jovemle Court lo turn over to the municipal courts c1ta t1ons given Juveniles under the Vt·h'clc Code, the Fish and Gaml' Codes and v1olat1ons of Jallng laws. lie said he believes 1t 1s a more serious ofren!)e for -a minor to h ave open liquor in an auto, an offense thal can be handled by the municipal court. Municipal court officials Separate Trial Set Former Cella Aide Gets Venue Change By TOM BARLEY Ol llW Dilly Pll•I Sti ll ~·ormer hos pital administrator Stephen Robert Evans decided today he would prefer to be tried in multi pl£" criminal char~es out· .~1de Orange County ll1s dec11>10n, ac(.'epted by Superior Court Jud&e fl. Warren Knight. means that both Evans. :12. and Dr Louis J Cella Jr .. 52 . will be ~eparately tried in other 1unsd1ction~ on charges con- Seal Beach's Cops Receive Pay Increase Seal Beach police officers have received a 20 percent salary in- CTl'ase to be spread out over the ne:-.t IH months in a new three· 't·ar labor agreement Mgned with the city Five percent pay increases for each rank below that of the chief wt•re begun in August and will be made in February of 1978, August. 1978 a nd February, 1979. Mikt• Whit<'. president or the Seal Beach Pohce Officers As !>oc1allon. said the increases will bring the 40 sworn officers on the force from "the lowest paid an the county to a level near the l'Ounty average .. White said that. police officers agreed to give up the current rour-day work week and wiU re- turn to a five-day week next February White saJd the city also agreed lo an Improved retirement pro- gram and will maintaJn current levels of insurance coverage. DAILY PILOT ............ p'"'""'' """ ,,...,,,_ .IKllll.~ 1111• ... , ............ o.-..r .... ....... .,_.,._ --T..._.,._._ .......... - 0.:-.r.·=.; ..... :::e.- tained on 1:1 grand JUry indict· meot • Judge Knight ordered both men to return to his courtroom Monday for a possible announce- ment on the s tale Judic ial Coun- cil's selection of the trial loca- tion. Judge Knight contacted the state administrative agency a week ago when he granted Cella ·s motion for a change of venue. No decis ion had been made on the location or the Cella trial today. Cella and Evans will be tned separately on 127 felony counts conlamed in the grand jury an· dictmenl. It 1s alleged that they were in- volved in repeated acts of fraud that cost two hospitals controlled b:; Cella as secretary.treasurer an estimated $2 million in funds, Both m en were convicted on related charges 15 months ago in Los Ang_eles Federal Court Cella 1s·free on appeal from a five-year prison term whale Evans, the former administrator of .Mercy General Hospital, San- ta Ana, awaits a ppellate action on his one year prison sentence Fro• Page Al PARENTS. • grated school b ecause t he neighborhood has a crosio. section of races and cultures. The school has one of the dis· trict's biHngual programs. begun fi ve years ago, and parents said they wouJd not tolerate sending their children to Lindbergh where there is no blllnaual education. Some of the protests were lodged by Spanish speaking parents whos e remarks were translated for committ~ m em- bers. Parents cited other s pecial educaUon programs s uch as Ear- ly Childhood Education. Project Catch Up and Project Launch which their chJldren enjoy and which they s aid are not offered at the other schools. r "J think lt's oulrageous to even tbiak of taking kids out of a school that ls carefully pro- grammed. for them and put them into one that bas no pro1rarns, .. declared one mother . One comml\tee.snembtr. Alvin Plnkley, a former member ot the Ooata Men City Council. ex- plained to U>e parenu t.ha_t the commtuee could only mu. 1 rO(:ommendaUon to the ~chooJ board. •"J1ie decision wm be made by them," he 1aJd. ''I ur1e you Ill to 1how up at their meeun1 When the declston wtll be made. You'~ entitled to that and tbe acbool board la ~nllUed to hear from you.'' The conunltt.ee b slated to meet tonllhl at Whllller School to condllct a 1ilnUar b~arlnf. Commttt.e memben wtn meet nut Tuel4S.v ln t.ht dlattlct con· ferenee oon1, 1901 latb1;.St .. Ne~ Bead.i, to dl1cuu lbelr nnilaP -111•1. ~­datibll to tbl tcbool bOIU'd. , agreed and in late 1975, the court began handling citations ror minors in possef!sion of a lcohol, since it seemed Illogical that the more l-.eraous offense of having thE> liquor in the car could be handled al the municipal court I<.'\ el and the less i.crioU!> offense. which 1s lhc \'iolation of the Busi· nc~s and rrofessions Code had to be taken through juvenile court filalch e!-.llmated 200 to 300 suth calataon" hav<.• been prot'eS!)ed lh1 ough the Harbor Judicial Dis trict Court by Newport Beach sance the pr<Jcticc went into ef· feet. ll arbor Court Commissioner Robert Polis. who sa~ as Judge in thl• cases in question . s aid the pr<ict1ce has been used "as a public service;· He pointed out that by proc~ss­ ing the minor in possession of alcohol citations through munitipal court. probation of- f1c1als are spared the addallonal \\ork generated by Juvenile court procedures and the teenagers find it more convenient lo appear in the mu111C'1p<1l l'ourt. Busb). in a letter of tomplaant sl·nt to the Newport 1>olicc de· p<1rtml·nt. the court and the at torney ~encral said he also wit nessed a case involving a 1uvemlc cited into municipal court on a leash ordinance v1ola- t1011 Ulalch denied that Newport used the muni<'1pal court for such cases and speculated that the teenager owned the dog for which a parent might have reccivctl a citation. Busby was not available fo r eomm<·nt on hi<; complaint which ended \\tlh the transfer of his dau~hter's case to San Bernardino County Blitch said no one involved con- siders the practice a violation or juveniles' rights. "fl as <>ample u procedural prob- lem and v.e will be !.eeking lcg1slataon lo enable us to con lanue the practice where this one type of violation 1s con- cernl'd ... he said Marines Held In Newport Auto Theft Two Marines from Ca mp Pendleton were in jail In Newport Reach today arter al- legedly stealing a car from a local Porsche dealer. The two men, William Thomas Hunter and L ester Lavern Strange, both 19. were taken into custody Tuesday night by San C lemente police who said they stopped the pair for speeding and then discovered they were driv- ing a Rlolen car Newport Beach detectives said the two men v1s1led Chick l verson's dealership Tuesday af. ternoon to look at a 1973 Porsche. At I.hat time they alle11edly stole a k£"y to the car . Det Ken Smith asserts they re- turned later that evenlng. arter the dealership closed. and drove off in the car . Both MaMnes are being held ln-lieu of $5,000 bail. F • . 11tn1gat1on Tent .Traps CdMVictim A.Coronadel Mar man was Utt. ed tn good condiUon today at th UC Irvine Medical Center alter he WU round under the tent \Lied for fumi1aUn1 hi• home. , · Poltce were called to '70:J H Holrope Ave. at 3 1.m. t4day by neiihbors who told otflcera they heard crying and moamoc comh,_ from the covered~ omcen ee.ld tbey touad Norm Frohm, •· tylna between tM tent and the ho\ale. community," Judge Vincent i.aid. But supervisors were wulchlng dollars and, more speclncally1 the $25,000 a w~k they were tol<I al takes to keep McMillan operat- ing ConsequenUy, the best Judge Vincent got in response to his plea was a promise to consider keeping McMillan iOlng next week when "more figures are available " But lhe judge's announcement that youthful criminal orrenders will soon be handed fixed terms an institutions took the attention away from the McMillan issue McMillan tor holding of s hort term offenders will help ttive "l ,200 to 1.500 kids a year a chance to meet their problems head on ... "What we're really talking about is nipping criminal habits an the bud. And we 're also lalklniz about the well-being or the com munlty by movina to cut down on youth crime." he added Supervisori. have nothing to say about the judge's de<'1swn to U!)e fixed terms when sentencing youth.9. They do. however. control th<' purse i.tr111Rl'I that ~wan~ McMillan s door open AP EX-SOLON HOST ACE Walter Kailblan Judge Vincent's announce ment dealt with an issue fre· quenlly discussed by critics of the juvenile justice system who complain that juveniles frequent- 1> end up behind bars for longer µeriods than their adult coun- terparts l 'ront Page A l IDJACK TERROR TOLD. • • Judge Vincent alluded to that coni.equence when he said. "We will now show a hght at the end or a tunnel .. ··we'rt! ~iving him <th<: 1uvemle1 an incentive to work for l':irl) release and lettan~ ham lo. ncm that v. hen you play you pay.·· the judge said 'Let'!) not be unmindful we are d1:aling v.1lh 1977 kids using 1944 laws ... he added as he announced the thangc in handling or 1uvenile oHenders Judge Vincent said that prov1d- tn~ a specialized mstatutaon lake Somalia Criticized MOSCOW CAP> --Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev bas criticized Somalia's attempt to annex eastern Ethiopia by sup- porting the rebel army there. In a tousl at u luncheon Wednesday for visiting President AgosUnho Neto of Angola. the Soviet leader urged African statei. to respect each other's borders. no matter how UnJu~lly lliey were drawn by the colonial powers fainted. The Los Angeles Times report-~d the George Verghe:ses are res- idents of Glendora. Calif., and that Kurt Krueger resides in Granada ffills, Cahf. T h e Japanese government agreed today to hand over S6 million and nine prisoneri. to ransom 146 people held hostll~l' by terrorists aboard the hijacked airliner But the government asked fo1 an extension o( the deadline. and one or the prisoners reportedly refused the offer of freedom The terrorists, who have threatened to kill their hostages one by one if their demaJ'\Ps are not met, are from the ultraleft1st Japanese Red Ar my. Among the J46 people still held aboard the plane today was Mrs . Kar abian's hus band, form er CalifomJa Assemblyman Walter l<arablan. The passengers had only a din· ner roll to eat af{er leaving Born· bay, Mrs. Karabian said. and the hijackers refused an offer by Bangladesh authorities to put food aboard the plane. She said Offer ends Oct. I Your old color TV will never be .. worth more than it is right now. the gunmen a llowed each passenger to drink a glass of beer Wednesday nti;cht. the Indian agency reported. She said she and Karab1an. her st•t·ond husband. were on a de- 1 a' l'cl honeymoon. plannan1,t lo \ 1~1t Southeast Asa a and Tok)o l\11-. Kurab1i.Jn also <ippeared 111 NBC'1> "National Velvl'l 1 l'1rv1srnn series in 1962 and in the rno' ll' • Thur1d<:r of the Drums · fht· h1Jaekcrs threutened to ex l'l'Utl' another hostage Callfor n1an. bunk president John l;abnel of Montebello. if their de mands were not met. 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Stock VOL. 70, NO . 272, 4' SECTIONS. 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA • • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 TEN CENTS' Hijackers Deny Victims Food, Toil~t /UACC\ Uan1&l1dl'r.h IAJ'1 The pb.<1en1en on h1Jacked Jup•An AJr Llnes Jetliner went for more th.un a day without food and tht•1r ma.-.ke-d captor'> did nt>t cH>n allow tht'm to ,1111 to the tm lel. .,aid an i\ merit an ho-.t4gc 1 t•leased toc.1.i' Th1i. I!> ttle mo!il fnKhtful t'X IJl!rtl'OCl' or ffi} hfto ..• -.aid Carole \\ elb KJrab1an 35 an actrt''' v. ho had a ·-.up1>0rtmi: role 1n the film "Funny Girl. .. An uarllne 11pokc11man said later the hijackers asked that food and toilet tissue be sent <1board the plane after a full day without provisions. Mr-. Karabian, who is preg· nctnt. wa-. one of hve hoi.tagei. I recd lodav Thl' other'.'> were 1dent1fied as t; \'crghesl'. 35. an Indian. und hi-. v. 1fc and year-old son. and an American identified by the a1rhne only as K. Krueger, 31. who Mrs Karabian said had been !lltling next to her and fainted The Los Angcll's Times report- ed the Gt'Orge Verghcscs are res- ident-. of Glendora. Calif .. and that Kurt Krueger resides in Gr an ad a llills, Call r. The J apane-.e go\ ernmeot agreed today lo hand over $6 million and nine prisoners lo ransom 146 people held hostage by terrorists aboard the hijacked airliner. But the government asked for an extension of the deadline, and one of the prisoners reportedly refused the offer of freedom The terroris ts. who have threatened lo kill their hostages one by one 1f their demands are not met. are from the ultraleft1st Japanese Red Army. Among the 146 people still h~ld aboard the plane today was M'ts. Karab1an's husband, former Cahlomla Assemblyman Walter Karabi8Jl. · The passengers had only a din· ner roll lo eat after leaving Bom· ba\-, Mrs Karab1an said, and the hifackers refused an offer by Bangladesh authorit1es to put foo9 aboard the plane She !.>&1d the gunm en a II owed each passenger to drink a glass Qr beer Wednesday night, the J'ndlan agency reported. She said she and Karabian, her second husband. were on a de- layed honeymoon. pla.Qning lo visit Southeast Ai;ia and Tokyo Mrs Knrabiun also appeared 1n NBC's .. National Velvet" t~le\lsion series In 1962 and In the ISee IDJACK, Page All OC Taxes Soar 73% • m 4 Years * * * * * * Big Tax Bite Nixon's Bill Rises $5,800 fo'ormer President Richard Nixon Is in for a jolt when he openi. the mail m mad October and Rlances at the property tax bill CO\. crang what once was known as the Western While llou:.<.• Ac<:or<lm~ to rounty Tax Collector Robert C:1tron. Nix on 'tax 11111for1977 7R ll> SS.HOO morf' thun 1L v. as a \·ea,. ago Thul m~an-. th1· former c:h1t>( t>xerull\"f' "111 b,. asked lo 1><.1) S.13.51H in prnpert'r' tax<.·'.'> for the estate home he shares \\1th .Mrs :Sixon .\SSESSOR RECORDS SHOW that co~nty asi.essors saul the .s<.•as1de estate last year had a full cash value of $1 5 m1lhon This year, those who set value said Casa Pacifica is worth S2 million on loday·s real estate market. When translated to tax dollars, the SS00,000 increase 10 'alue means SS,800 in taxes to pay for the former president What the 2 5 acre estate's value may or may not he "'orth ha1> been the subJect or a three.year controversy in Orangc Countv Tll.\T CONTROVERSY BEGAN when former county s upl•rvisor Robert Rallm accuse<! cx·assessor ·Andrew II 1nshaw of liltmg the value wheel in favor of the then presi- d<'nl But as-.(•:.s mt'nl appeals board upheld Hinshaw·s valuw· t10n, partwlly on the grounds th~t some improvements on the 1>roperly, in fact, belonged to the federal government until such time as Nixon was not President. Separate Trial !let Former Cella Aide Gets V eitne Change By TOM BARLEY 0< '"° O•Hy l'llot ""II f'nrmt·r hospital administrator Stcphl'n :tnht·rl Evans decided toda\ Ill' \\otild prefer to be tried m multq1lt• criminal charges out Side Orange County. Jl1s rll'cision, acrrpte<I by Sup<.>nor Court Judge ff. Warren Knight, means that both Evans, 32, and Dr. Louis J Cella Jr . 52, v.ill be s<'parately tried 10 other j~1risd1ctions on charges con- tained on a grand JUry indict· by Cella as secretary-treasurer an estimated $2 million in funds. .Bot,h men were convicted on related charges 15 months ago in Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella is free on appeal from a five-year prison term while Evans. the former administrator of Mercy General Hospital. San· ta i\na. awaiL'> appellate action on his one year prison sentence. ·ment Footballers Show Skills .Judge Knight order ed both men lo return lo his courtroom ·Monday for u possible announce- ,ment on the state Jud1c1al Coun :ril's selection of the trial loca- Uon. Judge Kniaht contacted the .stale administrative agency a . week ago when he granted .Ceya·s motion for a change of .veeue. No decision had been .made on the location of the Cella t rial todav. • Cella a·nd Evans will be tried fiG'J>a ratcly on 127 felony ~ounts ~ontaincd in the grand Jury in· dictment. . It is alleged that they were in- :Volved in repeated acts of fraud ~hat cost two hospltnls controlled • Coast Weather Moetly cloudy nlght and morruni hours becomlna sunny In a rter aoo ns through Friday. Lows &onight low 805. Hi1h~ Fri· day near70. At Viejo High - Boys and girls from 8 to 13 will have the opportur1ity to dem· onstrate their football skills in a Punt. Pass and Kick contest at 10 a.m. Saturday on the Mission Viejo High School cam pus. The contest is being co- sponsored by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Recreution Department and Phil Lon g Fol'd . Interested youngsters may preregister at the auto dealership in the Irvine Auto Center . Participants will compete ac· cordina to their age and be judaed on distance !Vld accuracy io each eveoi. 'troJ)liiea wUl be awarded to the top three contest- ants in each division and nnt R,Jace winners will advance to a zone competition. A football clinic will folJow the conte!t tor all players In the recreation departmenn flat lootbatl teagues. Further Information may be obtained by calUnc 768-0981 or 588-1234. Viejo's Increase Near Top· 8)· GAR\' GRANVILLE • Ol llW DA1ly l'olel Sl"tl l"ht.-S\ l.'r<.tgt.· Onmge Count) homt.'Qwner ~ properly tax bill has int.·rN1-.ed by 73 percent over the pa!>l four years. according to county tax collector-treasurer Robert Citron The tax collector noted the surge in lax bills today as he pre· pared to mail out 506,359 proper- ty lax bills totaling $875 million. "The avcrnge increase in homeowners lax bills this ycur \Hit be Sl90, ··Citron said I lt•uvi{':-.t hit urea in the county was the lrvmc-Turtlc Rock area whe~e the averagt.• lax bill in· <•rease hit $470, according to Citron. Other leadtnA areas when it comes to the average gain in property tax bills include Newport Beach with $380, San Clemente with $220 and Mission Viejo with $230. Citron. noted that s uch ln· creases io average tax bills rene<:~ the sleep climb in real estate values rather than in· creased property tax rates. Overall. Citron said. the 506.359 property tax bills he will be mail· ing out in mid-October are worth $107 million more than the same batch he mailed out last year. "That's equivalent to $190 a homeowner more.·· Citron said. He went on J,o note that the property tax lllls ijrc the han· d1work or more than 200 taxing t1genc1es emp<>wcred to establish property tax rates and. apply them to property assessed by the county assessor. "The Cl~t installment on prop- erty tax bills will be d elinquent if not received or postmarked by Monday, Dec. 12," Citron said. Ordinarily first installmentg are delinquent 1r not paid by Dec. ISeeTAX BILL, Page A2) College Okays State Aid Plea For Buildings Saddleback College trustees have agreed to ask for slate money in next year 's budget to help pay for two capital projects on the Mission Viejo campus. The bourd authorized ad· mlnlstrators to submit an ap- plication for funding or the pro- posed campus aquatics center and a s:>,000 square foot general classroom building. The water sports fa<!llity cur· ret\tly being planned by the col· lege would cost about $950,000. ft has been included in the school's current budget but s tale aid tor the project can be retroactive, according to Dr. Edward Hart. assistant to the superintendent. The most the college can ex- . pect to get under the current aid formulas would be about *212,000 tor th@ pool and about $500,000 towar<Ltht eaUmated $5.5 miWOI\ cost of the classroom bulldlna. Hart noted. Tlte new bulldJnt. t•rcteid r., completion lft eboul ,.., ""'1C:t hOUH the JiOclal •ctmee,· Ml· nu rtenco and HumamtJa Md languaae.. dJvlaJons of the eol· teae, CotJ•&e~!.~tlc~ala ex~t et ~he bullliesi cl•H11 whlOh Pl'•· enUY drlW as M\it11t ot Ute t:ioi· leli'• H,000 a\udents. •lll Yi>e*'e the':PrilftU'Y OCftipUl ol ~~enftbdlllllft1 Scotchman's Cove Rescue Re~cuers carry Nabll' Batshoun. 29. or Anaheim to waiting U.S. Marine Corps helicopter for night lo Mission Community Hospital Wednesday. Batshoun and his passenger, Kim Truong, 19, of North H ollywood toppled over the bluffs cit Scotchman's Cove ln his car landing up- side down on t he bcpch below. Neithel' was seriously hurt <Additional photo Pagl' A3>. TV Slaying Examined Lawyers Off er Tiro Pictures of Teen Suspect M1AMl CAPJ -A. murder tnal jury has receiv~d two very dif· rerent pictures of Ronny Zamora, the 15-year-old whose plea or innocent is based on a de- fense of television-inducM in· sanity. Defen11e attorney Ellis Rubin told the Jury Wednesday that his c li ent was a confused a nd allenak-d youth who turned more and more to television as a sub- stitute for real life. "The defense in the case is Mom Kills Son Ends Child's 'Suffering' PJilLADELPHIA CAP> A woman, depressed because the welfare department placed her 7-year·old son tn a roster home. ended what she called "his sur. fering" by dropping him to his death from a ninth floor window, police said. The boy, Michael Reynolds. died al T homas Jefrerson Hospital from multiple injuries. Maria Rey nolds, 29, was charged with murder. police said. The child was visiting with his mother in the downtown omces of the welfare department at the City Hall Annex on Wednesday when he was thrown out the win· dow. ''She had some kind or ar· rangement to see her boy, who was boarding with an other fami· ly, •• ltomiclde Lt. Thomas Smith said. "She said s he was depressed about her son not liv- ing wlth her, and wanted to end h'-suffering with this other fami· ly, so she threw him out the win- dow." Homicide Inspector Arthur M atlhews said the woman was in a cubicle with the boy and caseworker Jerome Schulman. The woman asked Schulman to get the boy a soft drink and when he returned he saw her throwing the boy out. the window, Mal- thcwss~id. The boy l a nded on the windshield and hood Gf a city Department of Streets truck. then boWlced onto the paveroenL ltleltfillan Waated 'why?' And we're hoping to show you why," said Rubin. "We hope to snow for the first time tht' creation a nd destruction of a television addict." Assistant Sta te Alty. Tom Headley, who said he will nol seek the death penalty for the junior hig h s<!hool s tudent, portrayed Zamora as a cool. a loof killer who treated friends lo a Chinese dinner hours after he robbed and shot his 83-year-old neighbor. socialite Elinor Hag- gart. · Headley said Mrs. Haggart was shot with her own g_un to keep her from 1oing to the police after she caught Zamora and Darrell Agrella ransacking her home. He said the woman was coldly "executed" after she requested a lagt look a t pictures or h er husband and WU given a"glass or whiskey. Zamora and Agrella, 14, are cha"rged with the first-degree murder. They are accused of breaking iQlo Mrs. Haggart's Miaml Beach home, taking $415, piUng Jewelry and silverware in- to her car and then driving several friends to Disney World for a tWCH:tay spr~e. Both are be· Ing tried as adultls. Acrella will <See 'ONNY. Pace Al) Juvenile Terms 'Fixed' Board of Super~ors Tuesda)' that practtce will at.op "wltbln the next week to 10 data.·· ' Hls announcement camo as ht pleaded with 1upervf1Qn to keep McMillan Reception C4'nter In Santa Ana open as an i.n1Ututlon tor YQU111Sters sentenced from rt ve'to '5 days. Mt'MUl1n WU aJJ but cloeed down two weeo ••o when Judje Vincent sald the cowt would no tonier aend n.oa-ctlMlnal juveaUeotrenderi there. Now , the jud1-9 wanh supervisors t.o mah· lt. available for abOrt·ttrm crimlnal offtDd· treatment o< Yo'1n11ters tn the early th~ o( dlacord with the law. ''It la time for us to 1'4lSPQ1'd to the ne«ll of )'&Un••tera whO are out conunlttinc crimes. 1t Ml.Y even be more appropriate beca1&1e they are hurtln1 the communUy." Judie Vincent · 1 Hid. "" Bqt ..apjrilson were wat.?bin• doUan .and, more 1pecU\catlY. lb• sa.aoo • week they were told lt t.akea to keep McMlllan operat· In&,'." · ~uently. lhi belt Judi Y~ pt la retpon.M co bit Pita WU a promlH to cOftlldei' kMOla1 Mc.llJUu 1oln1• ne.t ---f .......... ,,,.,... .,.. ......... ~ .. , Q EX-SOLON HOSTAGE Walter Karabian Swinuning Signups Under Way H1•g1 ... tralto11 ha., .,tarltd for the Saddlcback Valley Unified School Di11trict Recreation Oepartment·s variou111wlmmlng rroRram.s. Classes for "mommy and me.·· tadpoles, beginners, advanced beg1nner11 and intermediate 11wimmer11 are being offered Monday through Thursday from .i 30 to 5 JO p.m . in the pool at El Toro ll1gh School. S1m1llar t·l:1 .. St"> art• bein~ offered from noon lo :J p m Saturday11 at ~111 ''(Jn \'wr" llit.:h S<:hool l.l'''oni. for adult!\ are ,<·hed11l1'tl at i p m Tuesdayi1 ''°" Thur.,dins al the El Toro fac1hly Advanced lifesaving cJa,.,l"> also are being otfer~ there on Tuesday11 and Thur!l<lays from 7 to 9.30 p. m Women·s· swim gym will be ~tH'n Tue11dayH aod Thursdays, he I( inn mi: Oct 11. from fl: 30 lo H :JO p m in I ht' El Toro pool Th" '""'I al'io i11 open from n1>1m 111 :1 p m rm Satunlu~·11 and Suncl<1Y' an1I from 7 to 9 p.m. Tot•Mla.\ sand ThurMlay"I for free rl'C rt'ut1onal 11wi mm 1n.1e hegln· nin~ 0<'l I Rc1'i1dl0nL-. mav ~1j(n up for the lt•.,.,011., lll'l\\e(·n R :Jo a m and I :m pm . Monday through f'r1· da>. 1n thl· recrc1&lion office, ~5GJI D1seno Drive. Mission \'1cjo · Furthl'r 1nformat1on may be ubtalnE"d by calhn~ 768-0981 or 5Hli 12.11. t•xt 2U:l Front f'a9p ,\I RONNY •.. ht• l1wd "1•p;11 illl'h Hul11n abo hla·ml'd Zamota "' home lire for the crime. He ta1d the hoy ~WI born ill1·~il1matcly in Cost a 1!1c1J lhl'n ll'fl wtth rel· atiVt'!I for four ycurit while his mother worked 1n thi!I country. lie 11aid the youth learned onl)' laict wc<'k that hi!I stepfather 1s not his rc<.1l purcnt "Ill' wa11 told ·we found you in a f(arlwge can· ... said Rubin. who told thl' Jury the boy wa!! often punl11hed with bealing11 and then "plo111x·d down In front of the tube" Youth Shot In Burglary LOR ANOELES IAP> Shenff'it deputies who surprt1ed three unarmed youlh3 alle&edly burglarizln1 a home fatally 1hot one ol them, and the other two were hospitalized for lnJurtn. authorities i:1aid The dead )'Outh woa Identified •• ~year·old Jimmy Wimberley or Alt.adena. The other \een-aged youths wero booked for lnvatta•· lion or burgl1ry and held at the county·USC Medical Cent.er Jail ward. DAILY PILOT .llf>W ....... PR!ONANT.~ELEASEO Carole Karablan Fro• Page .4 l IIlJ~CK ... movie .. Thunder of the Dru~. The hijackers threatened to e"· l'<'Ult' another ho:.tage Caflfot• n1an. bank pre.,tc1ent Johtt Gahncl of .\ionte!Jello, 1f their de mJntb were not m<'l 111:. w1ft• <il~o was a hosla~c Thi: G<Jbnl'I!> und the Karn bians were traveling together Priend11 s aid Gabriel was a longtime friend ~nd politi<'al sup. porter of Karabian. who is a partner in a Los Angeles law firm. Gabriel. about 60. i!I president or Garfield Bank and holds Invest· ments 10 real e11tc.te and a Ca rdboar<f ~JX manufactunnJ( company Krishna Sect Plans to Sue· Laguna Beach /\ spokesman for the Hare Krishna st-ct announced today that lhc city of Laguna Beach will be sued for !fUi million 1n rlama~Cl' m a law11uit schedult!<J tor filing later today 1n Orange County liuperlor Court Spokesman Mukunda Oas. a meml><'r of the sect·s Art C11lony temple, uid the action w•ll charge the city and Its police de purlmcnl with harat1menl and repeated violations of the or· ganlzation's <'1vil liberties fie said the lawsuit will list as codefendants the Laguna Beach police chief and the Orange Couniy Du;tncl Attorney·» office 71tukunda Das said hi., or g an 11,allon \\ti I ad<.l 1 l tonally w1:k un inJunclton lo prevent Laauna Bt'ach poJ1c<! fr om harl.t'lfAI( and arrCJtlln.i' Hare Kr11hna devoteei. at the organization s trmplc. 641 Ha mona i\ \C~nue Court Lifts Ban on SST NEW YORK <AP) The Concorde SST won another rouncl today in lhl' Ion~ <·ourt battle Mimed ut 11rant· mg llUldinc rlghl8 )or the fwtter-lhan·!lound plane at Kennedy J\irporl, but the rulin~ does nol open the ~ay IO imminent landing11 by the aircraft. The federal Court or Ap· peals lifted a ban 011 the plane at the airport. But the ruflngfssure to be appealed within the 21.day period gpecifled in the deci1lon. lh1.1Sdelayin1 any landina~. The appeals c01.art ruled that the Concorde would have lo conform lo federal noise standard11. but also said the Port Authorltv could adopt new standard!. for Ult plant. Gas Prlelng Th£> Saddlebactc Area Coordinating Council <SACC> ha. worked out a way to UM Its publicly funded !louth county Of. rice and now, according to the ~roup's president, ''we 're ready to start making noise again.·· SACC was told in July that it wu "innotenlly but IUe,aUy .. using lhe Orange County goyern- m 1rn t field oHice and its secretary to conduct il• buainess. use ot the county-paid secretary m theotlice at Lake P'orest Drive and Moulton Parkway was also ruled improper. l'ro..P~AJ TERMS ••• a' a llabll' · • But the Judge 1 ann<M.1ncement that youthful criminal offenders \\ 111 Mxm be handed (ixed term ... in 111sl1tut10ns took the attention ;rn "·' from thl' MC':\l1llan issue. Judgl' V1ncent·s announce rncnl dealt with an isl>ue rre· quenlly discussed by critics of the juvenile justice system who eomplain that juveniles frequent· ly end up behind bars for longer pcrlods than their adult coun- lcrparu. .Judge Vincent alluded to that <'Onsequence when he said. "We v. 111 now show a light at the end of u tunnel·· .. we ·rt' g1nng him •the Jll\ t•mk 1 an incenll\e to work for earl} rt:lcas(' and letting him kno~ that ~hen yw play )OU pay.·· the judge ~aid · ~·snot be unmindful we an· dealing with urn kidi. usmg 1944 law!l. ··he added as he announced the change ·in handJing of JUvemle offenderis. .Judl(e Vincent uld that prov1d ing a !lpecialiud in11lituHon hke :\l c M1llnn for holding ot short \('rm ofrenders will help give .. 1.200 to 1.5')() kids a \'ear a <."han<·t· to m\.•ct tht"1r problems ht·,ulon · "What \H' re.· rcall~ lal~.ing about l.11 nipping crlminul habit~ in the bud. And we·re also talking ahoul thl' v.cll·b<'inl{ of the com munity b) moving lo cut down on youth <'rime.·· he added. Supen-1sors have nothing lo ... ay ahout lhl' judge·s decii;lon to use filled terms v. hen .!'lentencing youth., They do. however , <'ontrol the punt• 11trlngs that S'41ng :.t l· :\l 11lan »door open San Diegans Reject NOW SAN DIEGO IAP> ·San Diego ts withdrawing from the slate of. flee of the National Organization for Women. cl aiming It "la not ef. rectlve enough." - The vote was 33·16 at a clo&«I· door meeting. A membe'r said later that ·'the 8tate automatlcal· ly takes the opposite side ot what the S:.in Diego chapter wants.·· Los Ani:eles and San Francisco dropped state membership it~veral yeart ago. There are about 60 chapters in California F,..• P"P A J TAX BILL ••• 10 But Citron said be~auM Ws ~·ear 01.'c 10 falls on a Saturday ta,paycrs have two addlttonal days '1f srace to tend In their first ln11tallment or one half the tot11l blll due 'l'he 8econd installment will fall due Aprll 10, 1978. FilibUster Senators Okay Oompromise ! The office wa!) established as a l'OOl'dinating point for liaison between resi.dent& of tbe 1-r&e unincorporated south tounly ' area and the county ~ovemmeat in Santa Ana Since 1972, it was also used as SACC's beadquarten and the secretary did much of SAcc·s buslne11s. She even toolr. lbe minutes at SAcc·. exec"llve board meetings But then Deputy Coun\) Coun.;el Walt We b!>ler i.atd much or what wa:. going oo was wrong I le said tht! otfice could be ~ed only ror communication between re11ldents and county officials SACC's organi.rnllonul business \\as not considered a legal \lie or the fac1ht~ and employc The county decree ··••owed us do\\ n a bit.·· <1dm1Ued Rick Bohay. SACC president Tlw group' cxccultvt· board. \\ h1d1 rnakt>'> many pohl'> de· tl)>IOll., as ;i repre~en\at1ve of S:.1dcllcback Valley homeowner group.... ha., not met since this controversy aro'>c But Bohay sald ri~·s worked out a <·ompromi...i? with rounty or- f1c1als :.o a CETA e mploye work Ing 1r1 the office can assist the group. Now. he said. SACC 1:-. ready to get hack to work I It: hud ~l·h(:dull•d a mt'etinJ! of lhl· t''lCCUll\ e board thi'I past :\londJ\ Thal ml·t·t1ng \\:.I'> c-an n~lro · ho~evt·r. hec ause 100 man~ members \\ erl' either !lick or on \·acatwn Sow. Hohav said. the SACC board" 111 m<'el at 7 :JO pm. Mon · day In the county office Among other 1s11uet1: he said. the group will di&cu1111 c·ontmued housing l'On11truction m area:i impa~ted IH nou1e from a1r<.'raft from the F,1 Toro !\1annt! Corp11 /\1r Ba.<ie .,.,., ,_ i~" -0 J~ THORNSl.EY J~ ANOTHER STUDENT CUID SuperN'eter*nt Takes Welding Course Prize Pupil Sclwol Chief Learns Welding l~trial aru ttacher Ron Dull was o;urpn~ed to 11ee his boss ~ittlng out there in his wcldfng cluss at Dana Hrlb Hkgh School Tuesday night. Jerome Thormley. Supenntend~nt of the Capl:tlrano Unified School Di11lricl, 1~ takmg the adul\ f"ducalion weld mg c:ourse at Dana lltlb. tn ordl·r tu do ht., 11wn bod\ ~ork on the car! he rest.or~ as a hobby ·I've al~ a} s enJoyed working on old car.... 'Jtcl Thom~le) .. I used lo do the mKhamcal work and h1rl' wmeone to do the body work I m learnmH lo weld 'o I «iln doe\ cQ thing myself. i.tart lo finish tie i.ays he now owns lhree vmtag~ .1Ulomol.>1lcs ... 1927 Franklin four·door sedan. a 1946 Chevrolet and a 1955 C. MC car11 all He drO\"<! the F'ranklln from th<' M1dwec;t earlier this year and plans a tri I' to Idaho m·xt month lo pick up the Chevrolet. .. The challenge 1s to try to make a car immaculate.·· ht said. "Once I (eel I have a car tookm~ and working the best it can. I lose mtett'Sl and Just want to sell 1t so I can ;:cl anoUwrone to work on.·· Offer ends Oct. I Your old cOlor T.V will never be worth more than it is right now. Get BIG $$$ in trade on a new 25"~· RCA ColorTralc. $1 TRADE ALLOWANCE . for your old color TV (regardless of age. make or oondltton) towlll'd the purchase of any of lheM new 25· diagonal RCA ColorTr8k moct.11. GB720R. 724R, 726R, 728R. 830, 835. 83&b838, 840. 93&DA. 9360A. 038 A. tMOOA Ti8de lh~ trade up to GolOITiak ••. RCA'• most ildvanUd, moat automatic TV -./Automatic Contrat/COIOfTrtcklng ... lti. you adjust contrut. COIOt and btlghtnest wllh one control lnttNd · of thrff. f _ /Automatic Ugttt 8entOf adJusll .,. picture tor chingq tn room light .. ·-/RCA 81gMLoetc •lectronlc tuner• 4' ~no moving ~rt• to wear out or g~ dirty.