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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-15 - Orange Coast PilotFi ~Dis f=RIDAY AFTERNOON , OCTOBER 15, 1976 VO~ ., NO m . 'SECnoNi u ~AGES ' • • • • . • . ealB Verdict: • er SUCCUMBS AT 70 6alboan Biii Diiiman Death Claims Bi ll Dill~ estaurateur Funeral ~ervtCl'S will b<.' held il~onday for Bill 1>11lman. Balboa 1 cstaurall'Ur who succumbed Thur~d :l\ tucunct:r I Mr Di.llm .:i n. whowa!> 70 al lht• lime or hts dl•ath. h<i ... been Cl:--.· f s o r 1 a t t• d w 1 t h D 1 11 m a n · ~ Rc!>t<iurnnt 1n 11.Jlboa !>ancc 1953 ~ A nati\'l' or K unsa-.. hl' c;imC' lo JCaliformu in 1925. M•tU1ng tn the San Gabriel Valley 111• Sl'rvcd in the Navy in World War If In 1952, Mr Dillman moved hi s lamiiy to Balboa and op1mcd hi s r estaurant a year I atcr In add1t1 on to his busincsl' in· tcrcsts. Mr Oilman l)illman was active in a varil'ly of civi<· and 41ervicl' or~amiations Ill' was u 32nd·dl'J?T<'l' Mason nnd a member or the AJ Mal;ukah und Gold Coast Shrinc Club~ llt• was also a mcmbcr or thc Elk!> Club In Ba lb oa. Mr Dillman participated in the Balboa AnRI· ing Club and the Balboa Improve· ment Assoc1 atrnn He leaves ht<.. wife o( 51 years. Opal. of tht' fumlly horn<•. ~t Channl'I R OJd. a ... on. Max. or fJaJboa . l\\11 J!randchildrc·n and twogn•at .gr andch1ldnn Ser"1cc~ "-111 be held Mond:n al l>acH1c VH'W Chapel tn Coron:idcl Mar :itlO a m The family suggest~ donation~ to the Shri ncr s llosp1tal ror Crip- pled Children in Los Angele!>. Panel Planned SAN DIEGO CAP) -Secretary ot Labor W J . Usery Jr. says a Cabinel-levl'I committee will be formed with an a month to protect .Bnd promote U S. :Merchant Marin<' lntC'rcsts . After announc· ing the pl un in a spct'C.'h, U!.<'ry de· nied to reporters that the liming was dc~igncd to help President Ford 's .11tanding with the ~maritime induslry before the w.,..., 9ol..,.tfn .. 3 Nabbe.d In Drug Seizure , By ARTHUR R. VINSEl4 01 tM O~ tly Ptlol S"1H ,\ Jobless auto mechanic from Bogota, Colombia. a Huntington Be ach pris on parolee and a ~oung woman face tripl e charge!> te>aay in connection with a S200.000 cocaine seizure in the beach city. Compl aints charging Eugene C. Clark. 34, of the Wime 'free Apartments. 6200 Edinger Ave .. e1nd Stanley G. Diehl. 34. of the Latin American nation were to be filed. police said . No decision h ad been reached In the case of the women, 20. a ls o t aken into custody with Diehl when Long Beach and Huntington Beach police raided Clark's residence Wednesday. No resistance occurred. ac· cording to Long Beach delJX'tavc Gary Halliday. although several 11leg al weapons including n ve i.emi-automatic rifles and shotguns were seized, he claimed. The arrests climaxed a week- long probe and charges arc be· mg sought against at leasl Clark and Diehl in both Orange and Lo:. Angeles counties, Halliday :-.:ud Charges s ou g ht tncludC' posscs:.ion of cocaine for sale. possl'ssion of d a ngerous drug~ for sale and possession of mari· juana for s a le. according to Detective H alliday. He said c harges would be asked in complaints from both CSee DRUGS, Page J\2) Cuba to Cut Hijack Pact Over Crash WASHINGTON CAP) -Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro said today his government will re· nouncc a 1973 anlihijacking agr eem e nt with the United Sta\es to protest what he claimed was American complicity in the cras h or a Cuban plane last week, according to a Havana broadcast monitored her e. Castr o said Cuba will allow the pact to expire In six months, as ll will under its own deadline, without making efforts to renew It. A passenger plane of the Cuban natlonaJ alrllne Cubana crashed Oct. 6 In the Caribbean. a rew miles oCCshore of Barbados. ~ minues minutes after it look off. The crash killed all 73 passenger s and crew members. The night or the crash. an anonymous tel~phone caller told the Miami Herald in Spanish that "El Condor," a name used by an- (See CASTRO. P-ce AZ) I . r. 01' Heave Do Fails l),otty Pilot PMlo 1rY Ar111•" A Vt-I Lifeguard Jonn Barth nad no more luck than skipper Mike Mos er. 42. Orange, did this morning in trying to r efl oal the Ma~hagcna I . The Owens cruiser went <•ground near the Huntington Beach Pier just before dawn today. Moser said the cngrne died and the $24,000 craft drifted ashore. A lug boat was caJled to refloat the vessel . which, lifeguards said. ap- peared to have sustained little damage. Ford Evades Allegation By The Associated Press President Ford is refusing to directly contradict John Dean's allegati ons that Ford conferred with a lobbyist for former Presi- dent Richard M. Nixon about blocking an early investigation of the Watergate break-in. At his news conference Thurs· day night. F ord sidestepped several questions on whether he met with a Nixon lobbyist. as aJ. leged this week by Dean. a former Nixon rude. Dean's statement led lo calls by three congresssionaJ democrats for Special Watergate Prosecutbr Charles Ruff t o investigate whether Ford li ed at a 1973 hear· Ing on his confirmation as vice president. F ord said at the hear- ing that he had not conlerred with Nixon .administration represen· tatlvesonthe matter. The Nixon lobbyist named by Dean, Rich.ard K. Cook, has de- nied t.hot. such meetings took palce. Ford, replylna to a news con· f erence question of whether he had lalked to Cook about blocking the probe, said, "I resp0nded ful· ly" ot the conn rm oUonhearing. Ford noted that he was ex- haustively Investigated before he was confirmed os vice president and so.id congressional commit-~ lees "came to the conclusion thall Ou•r~ was nosubslancetothose al· .. legations." Ford also said tt is gr atifying that Ruff ''has finally put lo r est" questions that the President had converted campaign fund s to nis pers onal use. . He said Democratic contender (See FORD, Page A2) U.S. SwiIW Flu Slwt Program Renewed A federal official soys most areas that halted swine nu in· ocul ations are resumJng them because studies show the deaths of elderly persons were coin- cidental to their receiving shots. •·1 think most people who have stopped and cvaluattd the In· formation: are atoing back into immunization activities," Dr. David J . Sencer, director or the federal Cen~r for Olsease Con- trol, told a news confer ence in Washln1ton Thursday. President Ford and his tamily. Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Da,•ld Mathews, •iorlda Gov. Rubin Askew and o(Ocials in other stoles got. the shots Thursday to d.ramaUze the saltly or l.he v acclne. Others planned to be v nccl nated today. Tbe program had como ,to a standsUll ln most •eas ~nine states and parts of oOlers after Tuesday's announcement that three elderly PitLc;burgh resi· dents died after getting shots. And some clinics that continued o(fering shots reJjorted a sharp reduction 1n the numbers or persons requesUpg them. "The official eq>lanation is Ute three deaths were a co;n· cidence," Dr, Ft'aok Clack, director of the Pittsburgh-area Allegheny County Health Depart· menl,$afd Thursd~. Altogether', there "'ere repOrts this week of mor~ than as persons In several states who died anywhere from a few hours to a few days after being vacpnated. in~luding a 75 -year·ofd Sun· nyvale man. However, o(ficials In virtually every case said the immunizations were not. to blame. ;.. Defense Queries :~ ~· ... • . . .. Ethics \: ~~ . . . By TOM BARLEY i~' OUM OtllY ~lite SUM 1 An appeal will be filed in the bribery conviction of San . Clemente architect Leon ffyzen. Hyzen was found guilty Thurs-:t day by an Orange County Superior Court jury that de·rl Uberated four hours Defense at-l torney Mike Fl anagan contends that the Judge permitted testimony against Hyzen which was unethical and should not have been allowed Obvious l y shaken by the \'erdict, the 66-year-old defen· dant i,wayed slightly then held the council table for support as- the jury in Judge H Walter Stel ner · !> cou rlroom r eturned gui lty verdicts on al1 lhree felony Mun ts The former San Clemente cny planner faces a state prison term of up to 14 year s for his actiqns' last May in offering a$1,000cam- p:ugn contribution to Fifth Dis-_. tricl Supel'visor Thomas Riley via execu tive aide Pet.~r if Herman He wlll be sentenced~ Nov 16 Deputy District Attorney John Conley successfully aq~u&d before the jury lhal Hyzen Of, fered the donation in return '°'" favorable consideration by Rile and the county board when the time comes to bulrd the Sa Clemente branch library. Judge Steiner seemed to make It clear 111 comments made whit the jury was being thanked a dismissed that he has no inten. Uon of ordering any type of ii\ <Sec APPEAL. Pace A2) • Weather Night and morning low clouds, btat mostly sunny afternoon skies expected Saturday. Coast highs near iO, lows near 60. INSIDE TODA~ llandwrating and m.athemalica are ,among the el emfnt• 1ued h three women.arti1b to create their worb. Some of lf'r 1r pieces. which will be on dl.>J,JClJ •• / .lie Nttoport 11arbor Art Museum. are ahown on Page Cl of the Wee#tend~. Index AIY-wvk• Alt Mtotm INll... AU ._."..Ms .,.. ..... lltcll I J Mi161MI MtWI CAllfW91a AS q,-. 0.Mty OnsMIM OMt ....,.. Clflif.t .. • ltt\t-Mll• o-.... 14 S~la ,_,_, t.1t~I~ ... t: =:'*"'"' IMtft..,._M ().t T"""llM "'"'-• A1MJ """"" *""<.. th-~ ,...,,,..,,...,. C• _.. ..... MllLI.,_ It WMll ...... ____ ........ _________ .. '!o. "" : .. • DAILY PILOT s Friday. October 15 1978 Itay:roll llike Fattens Wallet WASHINGTON (A P ) - Americ ana' pers onal income ex· panftd at the qulektned pace or b"1f or one percent ln September tttanks to a payroll surge in com· inodlty producing Industries, the 1overnment reported today . The Commerce Department .said per sonal income grew $6.B billion over the month. a rate which, season a lly adjui.led, would put total a nnual income al t1~39 trillion. ~hat eompated with a $4 .6 billion expansion in August , or thre e-tenths oC one percent, but w as still behind the July hike oUl0.4 biOion. F re•P.,,e AJ CASTRO ... ti-CastroCuban exiles, had plant· ed a bomb aboard the plane. Prime Minist er John C.M.C. Adams of Ba rbados told the Unit· ed Nations on Monday that a ler· rorist act h ad caused the crash. Within two days after the crash, the U.S. government oJ. fered to a ssist the Barbados gov· ernmenl in its investigation. ln today's broadcast. Castro said that "r eliable Venezuelan news circles" sent Cuba informs.· lion which convinced hi m of Cli'. in vol vem ent. Castro said one of those tn· \'Olved w as F elix Martinez Suarez, .. a known enemy of the revolution." and a nother was H erna n Ricardo Lozano, a Venezuel an newi.papcr photo· grapher . Castro did not explain how they were implica ted. t'ersonal income represents all money reeejved by Individuals as w~es. s aliariei>, pensions and other payments after allowance for Social Security taxes. In a sense, it reflects the ba!>lc level of dem and in the economy. Growth of per sonal Income at a pace f aster than inflation Is es· sential if the economy is to con· tinue creating job opportunities. Th e Sept e mbe r f igur e represented gr owth o{ nine per· cent ovtttbe s4tne month a year ago, putting it ahead ot the 5.6 percent inflation in those 12 months. On rper c apita basis. the Sep· tember personal income WOl'ked out lo $6.463 a yhr. cpanpai:ed with ~435 when tbe Auaost riqre Is a pplied. Commerce -.)10 releas ed slatislics showinf that inven· tcries held by m anuf act'1J'ers and merchants grew· ·by the second largest amount for nearly · two years in August. The department pegged the a dvance al $2. 7 bUlion, following a jump or $1.7 billion in July and the 'J~gesl since June's $3.7 billiDn groWth. Inventories are a key fo how r apidly growth In delhand is ~ranslated into new jol)s. H manufacturers and merchants draw down inventories lo satisfy demand. growth is ,stifled. But when inventories are expanding at the same time that consumers are stepping up thei r purchai.e, the p ace of job cr eation ii. enhanced. Commerce said the August in· ventory ad vance was accom · panied by a six -tenths o! one per · cent incr ease in total business sales during the month. Sales had sli$?pt>d four-tenths of one percent in J uly Fro• Page Al APPEAL BY HYZEN. • • carcerat\on for Hyum. "It's been an amazing case," he said. "And l think WC all Un· derstand that this is not a course of conduct that Mr. Hyzen normally engages in. 'Tm sure this is the fir,o;t and last time that he would ever con· te mplate doing anything like this," Judge Steiner added. "It's too bad: it really is a tragedy." Hyzen and his wife, Didi, were despondent and close to tears as th~y left the courtroom despil.e defense attorney Fianagan's re- peated assurance that he intends to appeal the verdJct. "And wha t if we lose the ap· peal?" Mrs. Hyt en asked. "Is this how this thing is going Lo end. with m y husband convicted as a common criminal?•· "I wonder what the young peo· ple will think of me," llyzen murmured. "Thal is what wor· ries me, the impact Lhat this kind ol thing has on people in the com· munlty and people who have always looked up to you." F1 anagan protested that the guilty verdict would never have been delivered If Judge Steiner had b arred the testi mony of San Clemente a ttorney n. Patrick Lane and Lane's legal secretary. ; L a n e, wh o i s also S a n ~lemente 'i. m ayor . testified that Hyzen discussed the issue or the $1 ,000 donallon with him at l! time when the architect was ~so discussing it with Riley aide !Jerman who w ai. taping those ~nversations for the district at- torney's office. ~Flan ag a n a ngr ily accused ~ane of breaching the attorney- ~ieat rel alionship. "lie should Ii ave protected his client just as a dewsm an will always protect his ~recs," Flanag an said. : "l would have gone to jail just ts Bill Farr did rather than r e· feal what Lane r evealed about tfr. Hyzen," Flanagan s aid. lie jald Lane's conduct was un· nical. Farr. n reporter fOf' the Los geles Times. was jailed by Superior Court .Judge Charles • • . 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H e dis mi ssed as "ridiculous" L ane's argument th al Hyzen was not a client at the time of the conversations and was seeking advice as a longtime friend and associate. Flanagan further accused Lane or being personally pre· judiced and of d isplaYing that prejuliice a t a lime when Ftanagan was seeking tnforma- tion that would help him ih the defense of Hyzen. "I a skro him in his office al San Clemente if he would mJnd If I taped our conver sation, .. Ftanagan said. "And would you believe lt, he told me to go and take my tape recorder out into the park." Lane m ade it clear today that he never at any time represented his relationship with convicted architect Leon Hyzen as anything other than an attorney-clientrela· lionship. tionship. "I pointed this out at the original grand jury he411"ing but I was ordered by Superior Court Judge Ke nne th Willia m s to testily," Lane explained. "I again pointed oot that m y dealings with Mr. Hyzen might be privileged at the time I was asked lo testify al the trial." the attorney said. "Again, I was or· defed to testify. this time on the instructions of Judge Steiner." "Mr. Flanagan iswell awareof this." Lane said. "But l feel that he is not making my viewpoint and the actions of lhe court in or- dering me to testify perfectly c l e ar t o a n yon e r eading newspaper accounts or the llyzen trial ... Strike Stops Canada City OTTAWA <AP) -The Cana· dian Labor Cong ress estimates that slightly m ore than a mJllion workers. or less than hall its 2.3 milhon m embers. participated In a one·day protest against federal wage and price controls. The Thur day stti.ke shut down or dis rupted indtlstries and services across Canada. but es· sential seh'ices were maintained In most areas, and the strike was general in only a few towns . A s pokum an for General Motors of Canada said only 10 percent oC the firms· workers showed up Thursdll,Y. Some On· tario cities were without bus. postal and aarbage services. There was no f erry lo Vancouver Island, and Vancouver's six dl\il)' newspapers did not publish. New8fPrl Fined SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Channel 7 newscaster Valerie Colem an bas been fined $100 after her convict ion d faiHn1 to obty a police officer. 51\e W llS ar· re!'ted Jut Jurie after &he park~ her car in front ot the KGO.'N ot fices on Gol4en Gate Av..-ae. That's the S pirit J udges P r obing Penalty · SACRAMENTO <A P ) Cnlifornlo Su p r t m t. Court )u~ticcs. IJvlru; no 11gn of when they will rull', h ave grilled aatate deputy attorney gc nttul who dt temptod to def end the at.Mf '• de athpentLl~hlw. At u hearint Thursday. severw Justices. lncludlns <=hlef Justice J)onaJd Wrtaht, reP'atedly que~­ Uoncd the legal po\nt~ m ade by Deputy A tty . Gen. Howa rd Schwab. i\l Issue ls the conslttutional11..Y of the stttte's 1974 death penalty Jaw . whi ch vot er s a nd t he legislature put on t he books after Wright'~ cour t struck down the old state death penaltyinl972. Recent U.S. Supreme Court rul- ings have held that a sentencing court must consider a defendant's record a nd char acter before im· posing the death sentence. Edison High .School senior Mak e uregg knows a good deal when he sees one. Ile p a id $2. 50 Thurs day and g ot three "slaves" t o haul him around campus wh.ite fanning him with palm fronds. Girls at hi,; c ornmand are Deanna Blodgett (pulling), Kimber Griffith (fanning, left ) and Ter esa T om asic Hijinks resulted from slave auction conducted on campus in connection with spirit week at the Hunt· ington Beach school V en tur a County Pu bl ic Defe n der Ri c h a rd Erwi n . representing Steve n Rockwell. a 25·vt'ar ·old man convicted or r ape and murder, asked lhe court to overturn the l aw in light or the nation's high court rulings. Then Rockwell would be sen· tenced to life imprisonment in· stead, Erwin told the court. Ajury deadJ ocked in the penalty phase ol the Rockwell trial, and he has' yetto have anolh<'r penalty trial. F r o •Page AI DRUGS ... Orange County and Los Angeles County, b<'cause portions or the 111ici t stimulant drug were con· fi scated in both jurisdictions Quantities or amphe tamine t ablet s and mar ijuana seized were smaller than the cocaine haul. one of the largest suc h seizures in toe al history. "The case st arted out with the purchase of a li ttle over an ounc e of coc ai ne in Long Beach," Del('ctive Halliday said in ouUining how Diehl and the woman became involn'<l. He said prison parolee Clar k was arrested and because under the law h e forfeited rights against immediate search and seizure or per sonal property his apartment was checked. Di ehl ar¥f the unidentified. woman suspect were there when officers orrived, according to Detective H allldoy. Clark remained in Long Beach City J ail pending further pro- secuUon but c an not be r eleased on ball bec,ause a• a parolee he is subJ«t to immediate r eturn to prison. Bail was set al $5,000 each for Diehl and the female suspect, aged 20, pending court arraign- ment, probably on Monday. Mesa Dentist Facing Se~ Assault Suit A woman who claims she was sexually assaulted while under the influence of an anasthetic ad· ministered by her dentist sued Dr. Clifford Downs of Costa Mesa Thursday for da mages to be de· termined in trl al court. "The allegations are false," Dr. Downs commented Thursday. "We shall lake whatever steps arc necessary to disprove them.•· Dr. Downs and a defendant identified only as" Doe l " are list· ed asco-defendantsinthe Orange County Super ior Court lawsuit fil ed by Andrea Merritt, also of Costa Mcsa. Mrs. Merrill st ales that the sex· ual attack. described by her as "malicious. des piteful and op- pr.essive," occurred last Dec. 16 while she w as being treated in Or. Downs' offices at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. Separation Sough t By County Judge Superior Court Judge Harmon G. S coville is seeking legal separation from his wife of 27 years via a petition filed in Orange County Superior Court. Named as defendant in the ac- tion riled by Judge Scoville, 15711 Butterfield St.. Westminster, is his estranged wife, Donna 0 . Scoville. The couple have two children: Kristine, 15, and Scott, 14 . Seat Costs Cu t WASHINGTON CAP) -In a mo.ve to cut costs, there will be fcWer sea~ al the outdoor pre· s idential lnaugurntlon cer emonies on Jan. 20 at the U.S . Capitol. The J oint Congressional Committe e on Inaugural CeremonJes said that It will also save money by building a sm:\Jler arandstand. U'llng some ren~ seats Instead. There will be 11,SOO senu all told, 1 000 rewcr than at former President Nixon's in· AUQ\&f au on ln 1912. Nobel to Reserve 1976 Peace Prize OSLO. Norway C/\Pl The !\obel commlltct' or t h e Norwegian parliament has de· cided not to a w ard the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize. il was announced today. The record S160,000 priie m oney will be reserved for 1977, the committee said. IL 'was the 10th timC' i.incc World War ll thl' commiltC'c has reser ved lhl' pC'ace pri.w money for the following year Last year the peace prize wai. awarded to Soviet physicist and human rights dissident Andrei Sakharov. In 1974 the r ecipie nts were the I ate .J apancse Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and Sean MacBride or Irela nd, United Na· lions commissioner for Namibia In 1973 the prize was awarded to Secretary of Sta te Henry A. Ki~s· inger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho, who r ejected his share of the prize. Nobel Institute director Tim Greve had said earlier SO can- didates formally nominated by the Feb. 10 deadline were being consider ed by lhc five·mt'mbcr com mittee. The <.'Om mill cc appar ently found no one who in recent years h a d w o rk e d enou g h f o r "brotherhood between nulions, for the dissolution or reduction or standing armies. or for organiz· ing or prom oting peace con· fer e n ces. · · Very Sad ~ase State Threatens Maniage FLI NT, Mich. (r\P) -Da le and L ouise Schneb clt h ave been told they'll have to get a divorce if they want to continue r eceiving a $270 monthly p'aym cnt from the state that enables Loui se to care for her crippled husband. Dale, 23, has been a quadraplegic since being in· jured in a hig h school canoeing accident. He met Louise, 22, at a nursing home where she was a nurse's aide and he was a pati ent. After he moved out of the nursing home, Louis e quit her job and took care of Dale full time, getting a $270 monthly "chore provider payment" from the Michigan De partment of Social Services. Dale also received $192 a month in Supplem ental Security In- come for his disability. Without the $270, Dale would be forced to r eturn to a nursing hom e. The Schnebelts say caseworker s advised them to h a v e the m a rriage annulled and s imply live together . "But I won't do it. l"vc been \'ery happy being married to the woman I love," Dale $.fl1S-"Our hap- piness m eans m ore to us." WE'VE ONLY Schwa b attempted to argue that the s tate 1 aw, which lists 11 SJJecifi c <'rimes r equiring the de· ath pen ulty, docs ~ivc the court lt>eway to consider mitigating <'ircumstanccsor aca:,c From Pag(» :I J FORD .•• Jimmy Carter h as "slandered the good name or the Uni ted States" by charging that Ford's foreign policy h as lost the nation respect around the world . Ford said he took six days to adm1tl\is mistake in his I ate debate with Carter con· cerning Soviel domination in Easter n Europ l' bl1Cau ~t· h\• needed !.ime for "thought ful ;malys1s. "l wantt!d to be vt•ry <.'ll·ar to the Polish -Am e ricans und other ethnics." They should understand th at while the Soviets dominate in lhc area "freedom is in their hearts and in their minds." Ford took his campaJgn lo the Midwest farm belt today, bring- ing with him another bill certain to find favor with farm voters. The mea sure, which he planned to sign t od ay at Iowa Stale University, will extend two years feder ally guar anteed emergency loans Lo Ii vestock raisers ' AF Missile Test Fizzles WASHINGTON (A P> -There is good news and bad news about the mllitary's cruise missile pro· gr am. The Air F orce r eported its first cruise missile test flight failure in fi ve tries. It said a missile launc hed from a BS2 bomber crashed seve n minutes after it was launehed Thursday over the White Sands missile range in New Mexico. But the Navy announced In California that its cruise m issile, called T omahawk, "made a fully guided one hour and 47-minute flight over the sea test ra nge." The test was the 12th in a series, lhe Navy said. The Air F orce said it will try to fi nd out what went wrong. JUST BEGUN! 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DE.N'S ••••••••••••••••• __ .. ,._·installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor lK NO ll04U l663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 t ~. .. . . \ Friday Oc tober 15 1976 \ DAILY PILOT County Still Republican-But Barely By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ill• 0.llf ~ ... MMt Near final voter registration figures s how traditionally Republic an Ora nge County I!. st.ill traditionally Republican - but barely. Fi~ures released Thursday by Registrar of Voters Al Olson show the Republican lead in re. gister~ voters in the county has dwindle<i to just 9,148. Of the r ecOf'd high 859,199 voters r egistered, 398,566 allied themselves with t.he GOP and 389,418 aftlli ated with lh~ Democratic Party. Thos e figur es eive the Republica ns a scant~ percent lead in voter registration, 46.3 percent to 45.3 percent. Olson's collection ol voter data s hows 63 ,997 county voters declined to declare a party pre· ference. The undeclared make up 7.4 percent of Orange County's elec· tor ate. or the minor parties. the American Independent Party was selected as the preference of 4,847 registered county voter s while 1,439 said their choice was the Peace and Freedom Party. When voter registration for last June's primary election closed, the Republican lead in voter reristration was 27,600. And in the general election of Whe11 the Paint is on the Pumpkin • • • 1974, theGOP marginwus54,'J07. But that lead has dwindled in the past two year s to the current 9,148 with roughly 6,000 voter re· gistrants s till to be tabulated before Olson 's pre-election rolls are complete. Those 6,000 dragging registra- tions are chiefly post card re- gistrants in need ol clarification or other added work, Olson said. While the overall Republican lead in voter registratiQI\ has Pumpkins line the lawn of Sylvia Plutter's home near with the help of her daug hter and 5ells them for Mt. Clemens, l\I ich ., and appear to overrun the land like Halloween festivities. an in\'ading army. Mrs. Plutter paints the pumpkins Robinson Loses Release · Plea Relatives. frie nds, associates and his two lawyers pleaded in vain Thursd :iy in Orange County Superior Court for the release on bail pending hearing o<tus appeal of com·ictcd Dr Wavne Lester Robinson of Inane · "The fire is by no means out." Judge J.E T. "Ned" Rutter com· menled as he closed the bail hear· ing. "JC he W ('tl' a m'ighborhood marij uana seller I wouldn 't worry so much about it, but this is a man who pl;mned the murder of hjs wife and thoug ht Sh(• had be('n murd('r ed ... Judge Ru ttcr sni d he• di~agreed with dcfe n~c a ttorney Keith M o n roe':-. a r g um e nt th t1t Rflbinson, 48, no longl•r rt•prcscnl· ed a dangcr t o Mr:.. J unice Robinson. 31:1, sincc> h<' had been con"1ctcd of !:>Olt c1 ling h e r rnurrlcl "The) ar e not 1n contact any OnBolidag more," Monroe pleaded. "What happened between them was no more than what happens in many domestic relations ca5es. ''I've been involved in clivorcc cases where they h ave threatened to shoot each other.'• Judge Rutter was obviously more impressed with Deputy Dis· trict Attorney J ay Moseley's argument that Robinson struck and beat Mf's. Robinson on many occasions long before he hired hit man Anthony Scalise to kill her . "He threw h er across the bedroom into a closet and injured her back, he kicked her down a flight of stairs and he held a loaded gun to her head and told her that it would solve all his pro- blems," Moseley recalled from the trial testimony. "And he was under the im· prcssion at the time or his arrest that his wife had been murdered Ed Ray, the Chowchilln bus driver credited with saving the children who were kidnaped with him last summer escortr d lh l' c hildren on a happier journey Thursday'. They new into Orange County Airport on their way to Bu~na P ark where they will participate in u parade and v1s1t amusem e nt parks ~rore r e turning home this 1 · weekend. ~ according to pl~," Moseley added. "What is to prevent him trying again?" Rejecting the opinions offered during the hearing by a defense psychiatrist and two Irvine physi- cians, Judge Rutter commented that he h ad heard nothing to in- clicate that the stresses which led to Robinson's earlier breakdown would not be r epealed. "Ther e is a s ubstantial pro- bability that they will," he said.· Child's Woes Tops Sunday Bill of Fare Children's problems are the focus of two stories planned for theSunday Daily Pilot: their lack of s afety in traditional school buses, and an affliction called dyslexia that makes many bright youngs ters seem unintelligent. PUZZLE CllILDREN -Mark, 13. loves to r ead Pl ato but has (SUN D A Y'S BEST] trouble with coorclination; Lynn, 9. has difficulty identifying sounds. They are among millions of students with learning dis- abilities who baffle the experts. They will, be spotlighted in a fe ature in the YOU Section .. LIFE-SAVING EFFORT-Pa· lients who have had open heart surgery may brag about their famous physic I ans, but doctors at Newport Beach's Hoag Memorial Hospital believe their heart team Is among the best. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Tom Barley tells kow the surgical team works in a story planned to lead off the YOU Sec- tion WOODY ALLEN FILM -Most people expect light comedy from Woody Allen, but they'll be sur- prised athisperfotmancein "The Front." Jl's humorous but un- derneath it's in deadly earnest, based on real experiences in the McCarthy era. Rex Reed in- terviews director Martin Ritt in a story for the Entertainment pages. SCHOOL BU~ SAFETY - Although careful drivers manage lo maintain good sarety r ecords. a school bus in a er ash Is one or the least safe vthlcles on the road. rederlll olriclals say. Strict new bus standards will go into elfC(l next spring, but there are still pro- blems . The Associated Prn s looks at the s ubject In ••story !iChcduled tor the YOU edlci.. •· "Dr. Robinson faces what will be a bitterly contested clivorce ac· lion, Including the future ownership of a chain of pizza parlors. and I understand that another lawsui l has been fil ed. "The applic ation for bail is de· nied," Judge Rutter said, sweep- ing up his papers and slr!dmg from the bench. Monroe said his next step will be to complete his work on the ap. peal filed with the Fourth Oi~lri ct Court of Appeals in S an Bernardino. The appellate \'-0\Jrt will be asked to overrv.'le the guilty verdict returneb by a jury in Judge Rutter '& courtroom and throw out the sentence of two lo five years io prison handed down by the jurist. rBIWIHtCU S -...-.u.·-.. ll-AU.TU.l. WM Oii StlAot. HOUSE PLANT DEPT. ASSOttTID MACRAME' 20% OFF WAX LEAF PRIVET ·~"c 2.4' . ~RICAN ~l~~ ...... ~ 299 .... 7.tt fl .. NATAL PLUM LOW HOUHD $ 69 f~ ........ 1 $2.69 HALF BARRELS .... 14.tt SJ99 Pl.ANTER MIX .... 2.lt $149 dwindled to one pt..-rcent. mol>t traditi o n a l R e publi c an strongholds in Orange County r e- main strongholds. In the 40th Congressional Oil>· Uict...for example, Republicans still lf'old an overpowering edge in r egistration, 162,ll7 to 118.67~ for the Democr ai s. And in the 74th Assembly Dis· trict, the registrar's count was 101,331 Re publicans and 59,018 Democrats. DA /}lasts Dog Racing Initiative Ora nge County District Al· torney Cecil Hicks str<>Qgly at· tacked the proposed greyhound racing initiative (Proposition 13), this week as a ripoIC of tax- payers to the financial benefit of a particular group of promoters. Hicks observations on the in- itiativewere madeinawiderang· ing talk Wednesday at a Laguna Beach luncheon in his honor. It was attended by 150 people and was sponsored by Laguna Facts. The district attorney also blast· ed the state's new fixed prison sentence law which he said was sold to the public on the basis or misinformation supplied by the state bureaucracy and conveyed uncritically by the press. "I am especially opposed to this kind of initiative that goes on the ballot; we had the same thing several years ago when someone sought lo legalize a statewide lot- ter y. They structured the in· itiative to the people soifth~lhing had passed, it did not, a particular setofpeoplesoughltomake a pro- fit outofil." Hicks said. "That is precisely what has happened with the greyhound rac- ing. "Maybe some of you would like t o see grey hound racing in California, in Orange County. If you would, even so, please do not vote in favor of Proposition 13. "Propos ition 13 is set up in such a way that il specifically favors the people who put it on the ballot. And they'll end up being the only ones who initially profit atleast - and that's all we have -il authorizes one track ineach of the eight counties." Hicks said the commission to he established to oversee the greyhound would be stacked in favor of the special interests pro· rooting the initiative. As for the fi xed sentencing law, Hi cks said he did not quarrel with the concept but said lhe sentences were far too light for the serioul>· nc::.softhe crimes. Summit Slate d NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP) - Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat and five Arab heads or states will meet Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in an attempt to end the Lebanese civil war, the official Saudi Arabian r aclio reported to- day. RecJ- 69• qt. PATIO SWING SET MADE OF SOUTHERN PINE It ... $11 0 Closely tied to those two dis· llicls Is the Fifth Supervfsoriul District wh~n· R epublican" out· number reg1::.tcr ed Democrats 130,341to 88,241. ' The r eg is tr ah on figures IJ) . those three districts show thtf · the Republican strength from.. Newport De aC'tl to San Clemente,, through the Saijdleback Vallex, and into Irvine is as great ·as it was two and four years ago. In the Huntington Beach· .. Fountain Valley area, though, .. what was once considered solid Republican C\)untry has slipped'_' into the grasp of the Dem0crati~ • Party at least in terms Or voter7 registration. That's indic a t ed in the' Registrar's figures for the 73r'd Assembly District where incum- bent Republican Assemblyman Robert Burke i s confronting Democratic challenger Dennili\, Mangers. j> In the 73rd, the Democrats now hold a slight le ad in voter re·.J gistration, 75,578 to 74,074. '; In Orange County's three stale'. senate districts , Republicans , hold the voter registration edge, in two. The GOP also holds leads in_ three of the four congressional ~ clislricts that lie totally or in par~· within county boundaries. . But in four or the county's six' assembly districts it is th~: J:?emocTats who have a registra,· lion le ad, according to Olson's' figures. And i~ three or the five county supervas orial dis tricts , the" Democrats also hold margins i1) \'Oler registr a lion. • What the Democratic inroad3 into heavier voter registration leads once held by the GOB. means won't be clear until after next month's general election. Th~t·s b ecaus e such long- st anding De mocratic majority cities as Santa Ana, Buena Par.Jc and Westmins ter have tradi, tionally bee n carried by Republican s tate and federal of··, fice seekers. Most Say No OnProp.14 ... .. I, SAN FRANCISCO CAP) , Prop. 14, the controversial ballot · measure to re-enact California'si farm labor law, is opposed ,by a·l. majority or voters surveyed in• .. the latest California Poll. Based on tele phone interviewS: •ast week with about 950 re- gi~tered voters who had heard or . Prop. 14, the California Poll re·~· ported tod ay that 53 percent were . opposed, 31 per cent were in favor and 16 percent wer e undecided. The r esults r eversed a poll . taken in mid-September that., showed the m easure winning by . a slight margin. However, less. than haJf of the voting public: knew of the proposition at thal· lime. The late survey indicated that awareness of Prop. 14 had . risen to three out of every four , voter s. HANGING BASKET SPECIAL BEGONIAS RIOtMONDENSIS GRAPE IVY CREEPING CHARLIE COlfUS ASPARAGUS SPRENGER! .JJt .. '""~'\~ • I : II /)'"'-.; . ..d 'r' ' ·~. ,......,_ \.._,)' &"POTS Reg. 8.99 s4" 2123 NEWPORT BL VD. COSTAMISA 646·392S PATIO SHOP e 642-4103 ; r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. ~ t .. .. A 4 DAILY PILOT F11d!Y. Oe1ober 15. 191'0 Jost Coasting ~ Dole,-Mondale Clash Tonight '. ~ , -~~ . "\~~\\' .:·.~·1~ with Tom arphiae BLACK GOLD DEPT. -The California Lands Commission was back in our coastal region again last night to once again ponder tbc question of drilling for offshore oil. The commission was here re· portedly for the purpose of taking testimony on whether or not drill· ing should be r esumed on a man· made island off the coast and if some slant drilling should be permitted. No decision is anticipated on the oil issue for some time. One factor, however, you can figure as a constant certainty: As long as there ls oH out there under our Pacific Ocean. the oil companies and engineers and geologists will be pondering how they can get permits to extract it. AND AS LONG as they COO· tinue to promote that notion, coastal people will be up in the flying rings, trying to defend our shoreline against what one of my favorite writer s once charac- terized as ·'the stench and vomit. of oil." Yet there is no question that the pressures are building to a). low m ore oil production off our coasUine. We have watched the price of gasoline climb on the pump islands of our friendly cor· ner gas stations. We have all re· ad the reports on how our nation is increasingly dependent upon imported foreign petroleum. Coastal people, however, can make some strong points in op- posing the proliferation of oil rigs orr the shoreline. Take the offshore oil plat· forms, for example. First, most of them arc ugly -plain un· adulterated sight blight. Second· ly, the offshor e platforms cr eate 5ome m eas ure of hazard to mivigation. And finally, offshore oi l rigs always pose lhe threat or oil blowout. OIL PEOPLE CAN cite millions of barrels oC offshore production without a blowout. But it only takes one, such as the Santa Barbara disaster with beaches fouled and sea creatures washed ashor e dead , to convince much of the populace that the threat isn't an idle issue. It is real. Despite all these fact ors in the ocean 011 d eba te, sometimes I wonder if it isn't possible for us to gain the petroleum production and preserve our coastline too. Wh at about these slant-drilling opera ti ons? 1 n vastly no n· technical terms, I understand this to mean you can install a drilling operation near the coast. on land, and drill for oil on the slant, out under the ocean. If the oil companies could create onshore slant drilling operations that wouldn't be God· awrul blights on the landscape, then maybe we could forget <.ibout ocean platform rigs and Jct the compani es shoot for the black gold on the slanl. Maybe SO FAR, HOWEVER. the oil companies haven't shown us much. Talk about oil operations and everybody comes up with a mental picture of Long Beach; sprawling ugly structures of pipe and steel with odorous vapors Jismg into the s ky. Ir the oil companies developed a bit of creativity and concern for prescrvat.Jon of shoreline assets, lhey might find therecepUon less hoi;til e along this best of all possi· ble coa!>ls. HOUSTON <AP)-Thcre will no pre\•iew of the play "Sty of the Bllnd P1g" ut the Alley Theater tooigbt. Two political i.upportin~ players are hoggin~ the ~tagc l t) audition for vice pn ·:sidonl. Instead of a drama about black cons<:iousness in America. tho AJ ley will have the one and only dt: bate between Sens. Bob Dole and Walter Mondale. Both hQpe to be understudy to a president. The Republican participant,. Dole, is positively underwhelmed• by the historic occasion. He seems to advice folks to turnout. .. A LOT OF people will have to make a tough cboice-turnonthe tu be or go to a high school ! ootbal I Syria·Hits Palestinian Stronghold BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -As their MIG jets roared overhead, Syrian troops and tanks today at· tacked the last Palestinian stronghold blocking their ad· vance down the B e irut · Damascus highway to th e Lebanese capital. The Palestinians opened up with antiaircraft guns as waves of Soviet-made MIGl 7 a nd MIG21 Syrian jet rig hter s swooped over guerrilla positions in ''terror-spreading missions." ( BRIEFS ) a Palestinian communique said. Thew arpl an es made no bombing or strafing runs. After the Syrians unleashed an armored assault from three sides on the guerrill a-held mountain resort of Aley, it was announcl'd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that rive Arab h eads of slate and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat would meet in Riyadh Saturday to try to bring peace lo Lebanon. Plane Fired 011 SEOUL, South Korea (AP> - The South Korean Defense Ministry declared today that a plane fired on by antiaircraft batteries whe n it c:.ater e d restricted air space over Seoul was a Northwest Orient Airlines CNWA) cargo jet. The brief government announ- cement was c h allenged im· mediately by Ralph A. Romano, NWA·s Korean r epresentative. who said the investigation was "incomplete." Nixon Break-111? WASHINGTON CAP) -John W. Deal)-III said today he be lieves form er President Richard M. Nixon knew about and approved an abortive plan to break into the Brookings Institute in 1970 -and that a !ederal prosecutor once told him a White House t ape confirms it. In an interview on NBC's "To· day" show in New York, Dean s aid h e long su spected that "something of that dimension would have lo come from the lop." eo .... oaauts Vp MOSCOW <AP) -Two Soviet cosmonauts are on their way lo the orbiting space station Salyut 5 in the third m anned Russian space flight or the year. Vyacheslav Zudov. 34. and Valery Rozhdestvensky, 37, were rocketed into space in Soyuz 23 Thursday evening from the Baikonur space center t ,500 miles southeast or Moscow. the orrici al Soviet news agency Tass announced. game," he said. "I gue~s many woulddecldetogotothegame." In Texas alone, let It be known. there are about 450 high school football &am es tonight. No matter, the everun.g pro- m ises merriment wit~ the message. The television light.a blink on at 6:30 p.m. PDT, but Dole ts start· ing out a wln111cr ln the pre· Uminaries. His staod·ln won a coin toss Thursday that de· tcrmines who gets the first ques- tion. Dole won the best dressing room on another nip. JIM KARAY N. executive director of the league ol Women Voters, which sp()nsors thls and the three presidenUaJ debates. used a quarter ror the nipping because its picture ol Georae Washington offend! neither par· ly . A Kennedy half-dollar, Roosevelt dime OI' an Eisenbowa- dollarwould have been unseemly. A maid cle1nin1 the room at the time almostdld awQYwltbthehla· t.oric coin ~ith a hoover vacuum cleaner. Tbe ''Sty ot the Blind Pig" pre- v l ew set for tonlaht was postponed when \be league d&- cided I ast Thursday to bold the de-. bate ln Houston. Dole won that, too.He had want· ed the debate in the South, where be figures Mondale's Uberallsm sticks in the craw like cold pits. .,, .. ...,.... DONATIONS OF •LOVE' SOUGHT FOR MURDERED GIRL Townspeople OutragedasParentsHeldlnDeath 'Boy Some Love' Child Slain; Pi3opl,e Irate CLEVELAND. Tenn. (AP) - ·•we just had to show that so· meone cares," s aid Bradley County Sheriff's Sgt. Robert Lawson, collecting money for a runeral for 4-year·old Melisha Gibson, who was beaten lo death. also sl"ned hastily written peti- tions demanding an investigation of the Bradley County Welfare Department, which had returned the little girl to the custody of her parents in May alter they were released from jail. IN ALABAMA recently, ho challenged Mondale to debate 1n the South and sunested that Birmingham might be a flne place. That got him cheers and he staid the same thJng in other pieces. "Every'ctty Mr. Dole went, he wanted to hold it there," said Karayn. But In backroom negotiations, Dole first suggested AUanta, and Mondale said that was riM. Then Dole started thinking ol all those· Jimmy Carte r folks in the Democratic nominee's home state and pulled back. Kansas Ci· ty, Mo., St. Louis, New Orl~ans and WUUamaburgr Va .• also were talked about. DOLE SUGGESTEDOct. lS foe the debate. Mondale was ~lUng and Dole started complalnlna about all those football 1amtt. Dole wanted a 80-mlnute debatt. Mondale 80 mAnutts. They cotn· promised at 75 minutes. They are using the now· ~ famUlar preatdenUal debate seu but tbe fcrrn•t la dift«cnt. Que&· t!onera wilt be held to" $ecOndS, • but no one bat Hid how Walter Meara ol the A•1och1led Press. .. Manly(\ Beriu of NBC and Hal Bruno ot Newsweek can be stopped in mld·queaUon. Dole bu said, "We'll bare you ln7Smlnutes.l~ate.dof80." Ford Push~ng Nuclear Curbs .. WASIDNGTON (AP)-TbeFord admiol1tratlonlsseekln,a lnterna· tional backing for new plans to limit the spread ot nucle11r weapons, according to U.S. and fcreign diplomats. But controversy has built up among tbe President•s advisers over a central part of his plan, according to a confidential report to the White House which the Associated Press has obtained. tent of international participation will depend on the outcome ol tb.e THE FORD project would set up a costly establishment at Barnwell, S .C., lo serve as a center of international study and demons tr13tion of a key technological system fer the ex· traction of plutonium from nuclear waste. Plutonium is a byproduct of nuclear power reac. tors. ll can be u sed as fuel in power plants or for making atomic bombs. Ford's proposals are to be sub- mitted lo a London conference next month of 14 Western and Communist nations which sell nuclear power plants. Composi· tion of the group has doubled since it began secret talks in 1975 on American initiative. East Germany and Czechoslovakia have lately joined the Soviet Union as fulltime participants. HERE ARE SOME main ele· ments of the administration's new program: -Transformation of the still· incomplete Barnwell facility into a model center where factors of s afety, e nvironment and an- ticheating devices can be tested and d emonstrated in the reprocessing of nuclear waste. The enlarged and re-equipped Barnwell center would be financed largely with federal fund s , but international participation in m anagemenl and research is contemplated too. Ex- London talks. •• -Pending the outcome fA the .• studies, tests and demonstra.. tions, all nuclear-supplying coun- tries would be expected to ob- serve a morat«lum in the sale ol recycling facWties to nonnuclear nations. Princess Preggers? LONDON (AP) -Prin· cess Anne may be preg. nant, the Daily Mirror newspaper reJ>C?rled today. The tabloid daily saM the 25 -year -old daughlt:r of Queen Elizabeth II could become a mother in late February or early March and give the monarch her first grandchild. A Buckingham Palace s pokesman said : "We don't know whether the princess is pregnant or not. Presumably s he will be one day." The princess, fourth in line to the British throne. married army Capt. Mark Phillips, a commoner. Nov.11, 1973. "Even though it's too late, we ----------------------------------------- had t o do something to let the Jil. tle girl know we loved her. We couldn't accept the fact that she's lying in a funeral home all alone over there or what she went through before she died,•• Lawson said. MELISRA DIED Wednesday alone on a wet mattress in her living room after a brutal beat· ing. Her mother, Wanda Gibson Maddux, a nd her stepfather. Ronald Maddux -both convicted of abusing Melisha in 1973 when she was 11 months old -have been charged with murder. Policemen and firemen with donation cups have collected several hundred dollars to help defray costs of the child's funeral. Public outrage, meanwhile was running high. Security was heavy as d eputies escorted the Maddux couple through shouting crowds between the jail and the courthouse, where they. were or· dered held without bond Thurs· day on first-degree murder charges. 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SM Glbrl.i ¥td SM> BerN•dlno V•lleys Wiii ,.. l(lt •nlO Ille mid to.. HIQ!ls In Ille mtd IOt were l>Ndlttf'd IOr 11\e lllOflCleWr1 l l>CI lntlle«llit>IM tow Otwrt. Mol>ftllln ••'°"' Sftlluld ..,.,. °'''-m•oo.v lempe,..t-In llwtow/O. • . ' Gloomy Gus Is your spokesman because you and other Dally Pilot readers put words in his mouth. Have you got a pet grievance? Lay it on Gus. Remember to stick to Issues -no personal attacks. Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, California 92626. Then watch ror your Gus. He appears daily on the editorial pace of the Dally Pilot. He speaks for you, in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 "You in The re Roy?'' No, it's not Trigger looking after the curiosity about Salinas r ider Patricia Friday. October t5. 1976 0A1L y Pit.OT A 5 Who Pays the T ab? R i les Says State's Share Shriveled SACRAMENTO (A P ) -A chunk of the new stale school ai d approved by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. last June actually'is coming oul of property tax· payers' pockets, says slate schools chief Wilson Riles. The reason, Riles told the state Board of Educ a· Uon Thursday, Is a higher-than-expect1.-'<1 increase in assessed v alu a lion of property. The school finance bill w~s presented as $273 --------- million in new state aid, PROPERTY TAX but Riles said the state's BLUES-A7 share has turned out to be --------- only $165 million. and pro- perty t axes are paying the rest HOWEVER, A RILES AIDE said the property tax burden created by the bill JQay be only ctbout $40 million to $S0 m ilhon. instead of$t08 million. Even without the school finance bill. property taxpayers would have prud more -perhaps $60 , million or $70 million -because assessed valua- tiolli increased more than l 2 percent instead of the expected 9 per cent. said the aide, John Mockler. The increase isn't r efl ected in local tax rates, but is covered in tax payments that rbe because of increased asse~sments, Mockler swd. HE EXPLAINED TIIAT TIIE stale law places an overall hd on :.chooi d1s\rict revenue and reduces· state aid by a "slappage" amount when local pro- perty tux revenues 1ncrcB$e. "This happe ns with school finance bills every year," Jerry H ayward, a consultant to the Senate Education Committee, told reporters: He said major school finance and tax-shift legis lation under Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972 turned out to cause $150 million In slippage. The foUowing year, Reagan ~.lgned a bill returnjng that money lo properly taxpayers, Hayward s aid. The money s hift, kn~:n~a~s~··~s~li~pp~a~g~e~·~··~r=es:u:l:ts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from state law on school fi~ance, Riles s aid. welfare of his ow ner. Its not even some ter-Peterson's wet boots, hung on a woodpile _r_ib_le_a_c_ci_d_e_n_t._J_t_s_ju_s_t_a_c_as_e_of_a_h_o_rs_e_·s ___ to_dr_y_. --------------planet' S Coach Called a Criminal Motion Former CIA. A.gent Denies WW II Slayings RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. (~P ) A former track coach has been descrabed in publis hed reports as a war criminal al- ll~roly linked to the deaths of 00,000 Latvian Jews. The rcporH also said he was a former agent for the CIA, which allegedly in· tervened on his behalf with im- mJgration officials. Jn a copyright story, the S an Diego Evening Tnbune said it has pieced together the story of Edgars Laipenieks, 63, from of· ficial sour ces in Tel Aviv, Israel a.ad Washington. i LAIPENIEKS I S r~ortedly one of seven men un· der examination by the U.S. Im· migrat ion and Naturalizatio11 Service. Deportation proceedings have btlgun against three of them. )fowever, the Ce ntral In- telligence Agency allef edly in- tey-v en ed with imm gration a!fthorities to stop the proceed- i~s against Laipe nieks and in a letter to him dated this past July 20 thanked him for "past cooper ation." the Tribune said. The New York Times s aid a CIA official confirmed that the agency had communicated with Lhe immigration service about Laipenieks' case, but had insist- ed there had been no interven- tion. "HE WAS A MEMBER of a special command whose only dut in Latvia in World War Ii was to k ill Jews," M aj . Gers hon Lengsfelder of the Israeli Office or lnv~stigation of Nazi Crimes said in a telephone interview from Tel Aviv. A BUR LY BLOND MAN, L&penieks moved to the United States in 1960 and coached track and field at La Jolla Country Day School and the San Diego Military Academy from 1969 un- til 1974. He said the U.S. governme.nt has not told him the source or the accusations against hlm, but he described them as without foun- dation. Brown Stumping For Former Foe SACRAMENTO (AP) -California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was to go on the national campa.lgn trail today for Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter !Of' the first time since Carter defeated Brown for the nomination. Brown's trip lo Oregon, Montana and Utah Is as heavily scheduled as any presidential candidate's own agenda, with four news con- lions, four rallies. a television in-S ta l e Minimal PA.5ADENA <AP) - Not a rumble, not even the slightest hint of a Mars'luake has been r e- cor ded by Viking 2's seismology instruments in three weeks or testing the red surr ace or Mars. Dr. Don L. Anderson, h ead of Vik1n1 ·s seismology team, s aid Thursday that all was well with the quake de- tector because it was re- cording breezes wafting by the c r aft and even picking up the vibrations of the tape r ecorder s aboard the l ander. BUT THERE have been no Marsquakes, at least none in the last three weeks tha t could be picked up by the seismometer. Anderson s aid the instru ment was turned up aJI the w ay to full sensitivity. and could detect a quake as small as 3 on the Ri chter scale as far away from the lander as 125 miles. ferences, six fund-r aising recep-( J terview. tour s or two campaign headqu arters and a senior --~~~~~~~~~-­"We're just going to let -;:============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=========~i;;;;;;;===~ it run," said Anderson. I;f Donations We re Votes ••• ' By The Assodated Press 1f campaign funds were votes. Republica n S.I. H a.yak aw a would be winning Democratic U.S . Sen. J9hn Tunney's seal, according to records on file in Washington, D.C. The records show that as of Sept. 30, Hayakawa's campaign had collected $507,596, compared to$390,904 for Tunncy. A BREAKDOWN ac· cording to the size or contrtbu- uon showed that In the $1,000 category, the federal limit for in- d.tviduals, Tunney received near- 1 y $200,000, compa r ed to Hoyakawa's$64.000 But in the $100 category, Hayakawa led Tunney9·1. Tunney's campaign manager said he didn't know ifTunney's er- fcrts to prevent closure of entcr- t!Unment industry lax loopholes hJd prompted some of the larger ctntribuU ons. citizen's center all crammed Into a 39-hour. 5,000-mile schedule. Brown·, appearances this weekend are his first out-of-state travels at Carter's request and expense. OU Fina Subpoftlaed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legisla tive subpoena has been ser ved o n Standard Oil of California, ordering testimony on natural gas reserves at hear- ings next week at which Exxon orfictalswlll also testify. The hearings were called to de- termine the price and availabili- ty or natural gas and whether shortages will require purchases o( more expensive Imports o( li- quefied natural gas. Free.:er Rule l•posed SACRAMENTO <AP) -The nation's fi rst energy conserva· tion standards for home rreezers and refriger ators have been adopted by the California Energy Commission. The action prohibiled sale after Oct. 14, 1977, ol units which exceed new energy usage stan- dards which become tighter two years later. Blaek lofn• Panel SACRAMENTO (AP) -Bren· da Y. Schokley, 30, a Los Angeles attorney, will be the first black ever to ser ve on the state Per son· nel (Civil Service) Board, says Gov. Edmund BrownJr.'soffi ce. Ms. Shockley Is a former aide to Rep. Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, D-Los Angeles, and a former deputy Los Angeles city attorney . Ml•f•.,. Wage Raue cl S ACRA M ENTO (AP) - f:RlifOf'n.i a's new $2.50-per-hour minimum wage goes into clfect Monday, increasing the pay of about 1.6 million workers by 50. cents per hour. The 50-cent increase was ap· proved by the state Industrial Welfare Commission. lt has been challeneed by several floral g~rs and growers' Otganiza· Uons. After 22 years. ~tarlin 's of Costa Mesa is going out of the furniture business. Cal Shops and many many more. And we're going to turn all our famous- name furniture into cash. Well over $100.000 wor th . So you can turn your cash into famous· name furniture for your li ving room. dining room . den or bedrooms. At up to 60% off . The famous na mes: Thomasville. American of Martinsville. Royal Coach. Simmons. Sealy. Kroehler, International. Plus top lines of lamps. accessories and bedding. Hours are tOAM to 5: 30PM, Wednesday through Sunday. Your Master Charge or BankAmericards are welcome: as well as cash or your personal check. So come in early end get the pick or Martins' famous-name crop. At up to 60% off. "and see what happens." THE RES UL TS wer e the firs t seismology data the Viking team has had since the mission began. A simil ar i nstrument aboard Viking J never came unhinged from its cradle. Anderson and hi s team hope a different fate is in store for the second seismometer. now that they know it is working. Scientists want to know if any large Marsquakes occur. T hey hope to de- termine the seismic background of the red planet, and they want to learn more about the in- terior of Mars. ( L.1't. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT N'S FURNITURE LAST TWO WEEKS OF COS1I •ft A IAAS HARBOR BLVD ....... COSTAMESA.CA PHONEMR·!l t:ll BECAUSE OF THE noCK-B(YfT'O!\t DISCOUNT PRICES, TH$HE Wll.L BE A MODEST CHARGE FOR DELtVERtES. "' JCPenney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND S'fORE OHL Y NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. AZALEAS Reg. 7.99 NOW 599 Attrac11ve evergreen plant that can be used as a container plant on patios °' planted In the ground. 3 Gal container. Several varieties in bud and bloom to choose from. DIFFENBACHIA (Dumb cane) Reg. 6.99NOW 499 *Good upright house plant for medium light areas. 6" pot. •3 varieties to choose from: Tropic Snow Superba Perfecta HARE'S FOOT FERM (Poly podium) Reg. 6.99 Now449 *Mounted on a 6"x8" board so it can hang against a wall or post. •excellent plant for the patio or can be adapted indoors. SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND! a representative from ZOOPll Pl.AMT llOOO will answer Questions concerning a new product * Quantities limited on ad merchandise PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE We Hope She Stays Orange County Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle may not be long for the planning com- mission world. > After four years at storm center in helping to pl an the county'::; fulure, Mrs. Grindle says she may r esign from the commission after lhe first of the year. If not, she thinks her outspoken criticism of plan- ning practices in Orange County might do her in. Eilher way, Mrs. Grindle's absence from the c0tnmiss1on would be a heavy loss. That's not to say she's been right on every issue l<> com e before the planners. It is to say. however, that Mrs. Grindle has had the courage lo take unpopular s tands and to buck at- te mpts by heavy campaign contributors to dominate the county's planning process. She's withstood a boycott by organized labor to force Supervisor Ralph Clark to r emove her from the commission. And she hasn't been afraid to call a spade a s pade when the power of the likes of Supervisor Ralph Diedrich have opposed her. In a county political process seemingly dominat- ed by whoe ver can contribute the most to political candidates, Shirley Grindle has s truck a refreshing note. And with a little bit of luck. she may decide to stay on the commission, if for no other reason than to serve as a needed voice of dissent. Essential to Freedom ''Congress shall make no law .atmdging the freedom of speech of the press ... " The founding Cathers knew an uninformed public could be easily misled. They knew that a people ig· norant of its government's affairs was a people in aanger of losing freedom to despotism . Thus it was that the framers of the Constitution assured freedom of the press and of speech in the Israeli Oil Thirst First Amendment of the new nation's Constitution. Priority was given to the notion that people to be tre-0 must be informed. , They reasoned lhat lhe essent.ial reason {or a free press is its logical extension of lhe principle of free s~eech. Without both free speech and the ability to disseminate it fully and freely through the press, the publlc 's right to know what its government ls doing would be a 1nock ery. Just as freedom of religion is not for the benefit of the churches but r ather for the people, so freedom of the press t:xisls lo serve the people, not the institution of the press itself. Wh en a council or a board or a legislature ls able to do bus iness in secret session, or when a judge is· ::,ues a gag order . the press itself suffers no loss. Its columns oc-its broadcast s still will be filled. But the citizens have been denied knowledge of how lheir government is conducting their business. And each successful encroachment of press freedom sets the stage for more frequent and more harmful denials of the public's right to know. Being a product of mere humans. the press stumbles Inevitably t here are errors. Trivia sometimes gels too much attention. And the press has at times been deceived and m anipulated On balance, however, the flow of information. ideas and opinion has served to inform the American people as no other people ever have been informed. That's what has made our"system of government more free, m ore open and more successful than any in history. The lesson of history, here and throughout the world, is that so long as the twin freedoms of speech and of the press are preserved and nurtured , we have the ultimate weapons for preserving all of our other freedoms. And that, we think, is appropriate to reflect upon during this week. which is National News paper Week. 1he. £ye of the ~eho\dcr It Pays to Be Poor • I, ,, I " ' :I. I• t Pushes Hard Issues Dear Gloomy Gus W eHare's a Good Game WASHINGTON -The de· liberate destruction of a U.S oil company 's ;:• buoy markers by the Isr aeli navy i n the Gulf of Suez last month is viewed he r e as a prelude to high -ris e I s r aeli oi l operations in occupi e d Egypt and a violation of Israel's secret 1975 pledge to meet its oil ~ needs ·'through normal pro· cedures." . .,, . The Ford administration has privately informed Israel in un- ambiguous terms that it regards Israel's interference with the U.S company and Israel's pend· ing oil exploration and pumping operations as illegal, dangerous ;ind against U S interest. !' But despite dispatch of a high· ~ level Israeli negotiating team r here shortly after Israeli gun· r' boats shot out Standard Oil of In· ~~ diana's buoy markers in the dis-~.. puled. oil-rich waters, the issue ~.' was not resolved. t ... ~ t::. · WITH the U S. election lesi.. :=:~ than four weeks away, Mr. Ford ~::; and the State Department want •!•• no outbreak of a public U.S.· :: • Israel confrontation. The Pres1· :i:i dent is alread y under rebuke :·:•. ....... (,EVANS.NOVAK J frorq Israel and the pro·lsrael congressiona l lobby her e for hedging on the Arab boycott of Isr ael and for s ticking to his guns on arms 'for Saudi Arabia. But beneath the swface. both U.S. and Israeli officials worry about escalation of the bitter Gulf of Suez dispute, now being fanned by Israeli hawks in Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin 's gov- ernment. In preparation for drill- ing for oil near the mid-point of the narrow Gulf of Suez in the Ramadan oil field seven miles from Israeli-occupied Sinai. an Egyptian gunboat protecting the American drilling r ig was shadowed for hours by an Isr aeli gunboat • When the Egyptian boat later withdrew, the Israeli vessel was joined by four other Israeli gun- boat s. Suddenly the buoys anchored to mark the proposed location of the drilling rig were shattered by Israeli gunfire. Israel claim s that Standard of Indiana, whose Mideast sub· sidiar y is call ed Amoco and which bas been pumping oil un- der contract to Egypt for many years, is infringing on the sov· ereignty of Israel as the occupy· .:,• ;. :•I . •• ~ :.· -!!·. ·:·· ··:. Business Has Own Rules of Conduct , •• One reason. and a large one, ~:: for the cynicism of the average .•:: man about our system is the ob· ;!f vious fact that if a real person ~:: commits a crime. his punish- ~··· m e nt m ay be sever e a nd •• permanently damaging; if a ~ legal person c alled a "cor- .-!· poratlon'' commits a crime, the ~~· :'~ penalty is us ually a flick on th~ •. wrist. ,. . t! Daniel J . Haught.on. who was ~'?' ou.'4ted as chairman or Lockheed !!4 ! a fter di s - .. :; closure or that co mpan y·~ payo ffs to foreign leaders, de· nied doing anylhintc wrong. "We did it playing the rules of the game as they were then,·' he ex.plained. But this is demonstrably un· true: if a game really has rules, they are lollowed by all the players. giving them an equal .J chance to win. But not all com- panies. by any means. engaged in this kind of bribery, or sub· milted to blackmail by the foreign ogencies they were doin~ ;business wtth. t '. I WAS lunching not long ago 1with the bead or a company that ~ ;does extensive fol'eign bU31n s. !This company has never paid a 1penn)' of xtorUon to anyone abroad. "It hurt us plenty." the chJet executive told ~. "but we decided long ~10 not lcJ J'llY that 'dirty 1a me.'• t TW Clllnpanies that played It, dd •&i. did fO at the expense of . \ ( SYDNEY HARRIS) their competitors who refused to go under the table. For the life of me. I can't see why such com· panies s hould not pay In · demnilies to their rivals. If we truly believe in that noble abstraction called "free en· terprise, ·· what could be more subversive of it than making an illegal kickback in order to win a contract, even t hough your terms and products may not be as good as those of your ethical com· petit.ors? WHY SHOULD an honest and decent manufacturer suffer for toeing the mark, while his rival prospers through conspll'acy, even though the latter may h11ve lo pay a ndminal fine afterwards and mumble a few words or insin- cere apology -which Haughton doesn't even do? It seems clear to me that the company I spoke to would be well within its rights. legally and morally, to slap a huge suit on those or its rivals who took busi- ness away from it by dishonest mean1J. Business keeps saying that. government shouldn't have to do everything. Very well, then: rt\h4lr than letting government Impose fines on those companies. their busl ntss competitors should lnstJtute civil 5ult.a (or damaaes, clUng the business that was taken away from them by il· ltg4l means. Such massive suit.a would change "tl'la rules of lbe · came" ru faster than any new or harsher paws. Aren't the Christmas Seal people rushing things by doing their m ailing the first of October ? M .K. Gloomy Gu~ <ommenu .are >ul>mttttd by ftAdtr' •nd do nol ntetHarlly rtlfK I th<' vlt•O t i lftt new•p.apn . Send YOUf' .. , -••lo Gloomy Gus, D••ly Poot. ing power of mos t of Si nai and its adjoining water s. But U .S officials suspect Israel's purpose is darker: to lay the judicial groundwork for oil- impoverished Israel to engage in widespread exploration and drill· ing for oil over the long-term future in the disputed Gulf of Suez. Diplomatic experts here con- cede that international law on the rights of occupying powers is a tangle of ambiguities. But they see as an equal issue the U.S. claim on the goodwill of Israel. which is dep e ndent on Washington for ils militar y power. its economic well-being and its international standing. Accordingly, high officials here were s hocked when the Isr aeli navy destroyed American property by gunfire in a climax to the new "h arassment" of Amoco's operations which have been routinely producing Gulf of Suez oil for Egypt both before and since the Six Day War or 1967 -without any harassment. ISRAEL'S political obligations to the U .S • as experts here view them, a rise not from multi· billion dollars in U.S. military and economic aid, but from Israel's secret agreements with Secretary of Stale Henry Kiss- inger last year . These preceded the Isr aeli pullout from Sinai's depleted Abu Rudeis oil fields as part or Phase Two of lbe Sinai withdrawal. Those agr eements, which leaked to the press soon after Sinai Two, committed lsr .. el "to make its own, independent ar· rangements for oil supply to meet its requirements through normal procedures." What Israel extracted from Kissinger for this commitment to "normal procedures" was no· minor fovor : a pledge that the U.S. would guarantee Israel's ac- cess to oil "to meet all of (its} normal requirements"; and more important, in the event of an Arab oil embarao a pledge or scarce U.S. supplies ''to meet Israel's essential requirements." That would be at the cost of the U.S. taxpayer, in terms of money, and the U.S. consumer. in terms of energy. ISRAEL'S sudden use of naval power against an American com· piny with the apparent purpose or securing a new oil supply is re· garded here as anything but "normal." Negotiations are continuing, but anll-Rabin hardliners in lbe Israeli cabinet are using this is· sue as e test or Israeli foreign po1lcy, undercutting Rabin's freedom to negotiate. That makes !Ulbin'sdiplomacy ~xtremely d1miuJt in \he cut of Israel's navy vs. Amoco. But It ls not likely to change Mr. Ford's refusal to l~t lbe U.S. be pushed around by a gunboat diplomacy ln 1mf"oven wbcn ptact.iced by J.sratl •. Young Paul is getting married this month. Parents at such a time are like· ly to reflect on the similarities and the differences ''back when we started housekeeping.·• The sparkle in the eyes is the same, generation after genera· tion, but the economic facts or life keep chang- ing. l kr.ow what diligence It is going to r e- quire for my son a nd his bride to make their house payments and car payments an•?' otherwise to upkeep themselve' -and it hurls m e. The young folks are too hap11y right now to care. but it hurts •11e to realize that they are both gMng to have to work to make ~nds meet. And that, both working, their takl!·home pay will be less then what a poor family in Chicago rece ives for doing nothing! IT PAYS to be poor. Some politicians are G'laking political hay or a Census Bureau report that "the number or poor people in the United States is in· creasing." The report identifies the "poverty level" as less than $5,500 per year. But that report, focusing on "cash income,·• is de- ceiving. An average family with no cash income al all is hardly ( PAUL HARVEY J "poor" anymore. For example. Take a typical family in the much publicized Cabrini-Gr een apartments in Chicago. This is "government housing.·· Taxpayer s subsidize the families housed therein at an an· nual cost of $6,500 per unit. (And that cost escalates every year.) AVERAGE welfare for each family in that housing project amounts, in round figures, lo $3,SOO. Now the poor family has an equivalent net income of $10,000 a year. But that's not all. Additionally, the average family in that housing project will receive food s tamps, medic al and dental care, totaling another thousand dollars a year. This makes the cost t.o you, th.e taxpayer , of upkeeping a typical family in Cabrini-Green $11,000. And that's not all. Ave.r age cost for public hous· ing ~onstruction in the United States is $30,000 per apartment. Now we add the cost ot con· structtng the housing plus the in- terest cost (to the taxpayer) and the several other welfare benefits which occupants can claim -and the poor family, for doing nothing, is being upkept by you at a cost of $13,000 per year. It is difficult to construe any such family as "poor.;• Rather it is the medium-income ' taxpaying wage earner who is poor. For, because these welfare • families pay no taxes, you 'd have to earn more than $1S,OOO a year to end up with as much as they get for doing nothing. Up to here, I'm documented with specific dollars and cents. But from here on, I have found nobody who can compute the less obvious costs of maintaining that poor family for these costs in- volve additional county and city aid which varies: -Costs of building and staf- fing medical centers and day- care centers The ast ronomical bureaucracy -federal, regional and local. -The physical buildings and personnel in the several depart- m en ts involved in the ad- ministration of unemployment and welfare including food stamps, housing, medical and educational aid. A CONSERVATIVE estimate of these additional costs which taxpayers pay to support so- called "poor people" brings the total bill to.approximately $20,000 per family per year. Now you see why it was cheaper to care for the poor when we allowed volunteer charities lo do it! When politicians demand more for "poor people," it's time we remind them that lbe only poor- people left in our country are those who work for a living I How the Budget Got That Way Taxpayers who wonder how the state's budget could Increase from $3 .7 billion to more than $12 billion in one short decade may draw some con- clusions from the record or self-spending ol their elect.- eel repreaen· tatlves. The facts are there althou1h different interpret•· tlona may be made, depend.inc upon wbo want• to prove what. · Not subject to dispute Is tbe r~ cord ol total dollars spent. When Gov. Ronald Rea1an took office back In 1867, upounding a doc- trine of "cul, trim and squeeze,'' the state budget was $3.7 billion. It bad been increased 99 percent In eitht years by Gov. Edmund G. "Pal,. Brown. Jn bis eight years Reagan upped state spend- ing by 170 percent. Gov. Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown already has raised state e:xpend.iturfl by 23 percent In just two years. The total lncreue in the state budeet durl n1 tbat ten.year period comes to 232.4 perttnt. ln that 11 me period, the Legtslature's own budlet hQ In- creased from $11 mUlion to an estimated S5$ mUUon. an even ' ~percent IN PaJOa YZAltS. Increases ln atate 1pendln1 have ken J\dUfled both 011 the bui• °' $on srowt..b and lnOatioa. factor ca.o fUllJ ettOUDt lncreaffd t'08tl ol fOVeJ'& ( EARL WATERS ) ment operation a nor or the Legislature. But the cJose relationship In percenta1es of increase between the total state budget and the leglslattve spending indicate that as legislators tndulge themselves they become more tolerant of the admini1t.r1Uon 's spending . GOING BACK 50 years. the state was then spend.Inc about. $100 million a rear while the Lqtslature was c05tina $250,000 a year. But while. the population ol tbe at.ate bu quac!Npled llnce that time, accountlnc for aome ol the Increased state COCJts, the membership of the Legislature has remained constant at 120. During most or the earlier years of that period. the In· creases In legislative spendlng were moderate. So were the in· creases in the total state budget. But the spending followed • pat- tern . The I arger the legislative expenditurea, the greater the total state budget. The blHesl jump ln legislative· costa,, that of 131.2 percent, was durint t.be rei1n of J esse Unruh a.a Speaker. In that same period, state 1pending rose 118.S percent. Put ol the letlslatlve lnettue w11 the retull of a ballot measure which raised legislative .,., from $500 a month to an an· aual ~ooo. more than tripllna lhememben' pay. Unruh'• '11 million l.ocruse In flll.ate ~ over an •~ yearr.-. l*iod wu nothlna however to that of Speaker Bob Morettl. fn 3"11 years, be upped legislative costs by a whopping $25 million. The Irony of that is the fact that $22 million of the increase oc· curred im~ediately after Moret- ti had begullded the voters into approving the continuous two- year sessions on the pledge il would be more efClcient and economical. The concluaion that the more lbe Legislature spend5 on itself the creater the state budget wiJI be, may not be clear cut. But ii stands to reaaon that lt ls difficult ror the le1lslator1 lo tum down pay raises for state workera just after they bave voted themselves additional P•Y and benefits. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R00trt N Wted. Publl$hrr Th1>m1u K rrull, F:dltnr Barbaro Krtlblc/1. Editorial PoQt t:d1tor The edltori31 pnge or the 0311,v Pilot st'cks to Inform and stimulate renders hy presenting on this page diverse rommentary on topics of Interest by i;yndtcat- ed columnlst11 and cartoonist.s. by providing • forum for readeN' views and by presenUng this new~paper's opinions and ideas on current topics. The roitorinl opfnJoos or the l>ally r 11ot uppr11r only in the editorial column ul lht top tlf tht' pa.ie Opinions ex pressed hy I.he c:olumnl'>l5 and cartoonists :ind lc>tter ~rilcn1 3re their 011. n :ind no t•ndo~rml.'nl of , thtlr \•te11.s b) tht' Ou.lly Pilot ahould be lnferrt>d. Friday, October 15. ltr16 .-1 I I .• I' JOHN KEANE AND DETECTIVE SIDEKICK PACO Form er Stock Broker Searches for Pooches Al'Wl,.~e Hound Hunter Lost Dog? Check 'With Paco OAKLAND CAP) -Your Dog lost? Call "Sherlock Bones." the ex·W all Street stock broker who bas set up what be calls the world's first dog d etective agency. His partner is a sheep dog. I Frida , October 15, 1976 OAILVPILOT No Cure for Property Tax Blues. SAC RAMENTO CAP) - CalJrornia homeowners are cry· ing the property tax blues. But there is no agreement on how to solve the squeeze. Property taxes, imposed by state governments, brought in about $8.3 billion in 1975-76 - more than s t a te corporation, :sales and personal Income taxes combined. IN THE LAST five years, the homeowners' share ol the total property tax dollars in California has edged from about 42 percent to 47.5 percent. The League of Cities says the state should cut its spending by S900 million or raise taxes for more property tax relief. H's either that or cut basic city services that already have b'een pared in some pl aces, the league says. BUT LEGISLATORS general· ly say it's lime to put a real cap on local s pending, which they say is out of control. They say the cities love their property tax bonanza and aren't willing to give 1t up. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., not known as a big government spender , will say only that he's thlnking a bout the matter. Meanwhile, assessed valua· lions and tax bills keep climbing.· ASSEMBL V SPEAKER Leo McCarthy (D·San Francisco), the legislature's most powerful member, will have a lot to say about what shape any property tax package takes in the 1977-78 session. Jn a recent speech to county of- ficials, he said, "I suggested to them that each level of govern· ment should stop pointing the finger of blame at each other, and we should get together and act as a partnership. "No one underestimates the obstacles involved here because every school district, city and county would be affected by changes in this area.'' high, Bob Gustafson of the State Board of Equalization 1s con· sidered one or the i.tate's top ex- perts. "IN THE LAST five years, bomes have been taldng orr at a very rapf<l rate. Between infla· tion and tile moratoriums on building, these ha~ caused hous· ing supply to lag behind de· mand," Gustafson said. This has driven the market value oC homes up 10 percent or more in each of the last three years, Gustafson said. "The very things that made homes go up had no efreet on commercial industrial property. In the recession, the merchant Starving Deer to Get Food got more for his goods but he was paying more as welJ. So his net income was not altered in the last three years. and we think mcome is the best indicator of v'alue on commerrlal·industrial prop&· ty," he added. BOB MONAGAN. A former As· sembly Republican leader who lo bbies for the Cali£ornia Manufarturers Association, says the problem is not property tax. es. It is loo much local spending, he says. "In particular, the real pro- blem with local government is that with increased property tax revenues they automatically get more money, and they are under greal pressure to spend it. "So wht>n the city employ come in and want a 20 perc r aisc, t h ey give it to the because the moncy is there. Monagan said. ntERE ARE SEVERAL pr1 posais to lower the property t a weight on Pl'Oplc. One .is the c~ on local spending Another is ii creasing unnual homeowner t ll exemptions above the prese1 $1 ,750. But, as Brown is fond oC sa: ing, the money has to come fr01 somewhere, either new taxes < a shift from another area. A not everyone thinks a solution nearby. .. I• .· ,, I • ~· SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The starving, pest -ridden deer of Angel Island, r ecently given a r eprieve by the state, will be fed by the SPCA in an effort to save them from a slow death. SAVE 20% ·' Controversy has raged for months around the tattered herd of 225 animals. State Fish and Game officials say the tiny island can support only about 50 deer. The extra ani mals h ave stripped the San Fran· cisco Bay island or foliage and beg from p1c· nickers to stay alive. THE STATE had an· nounced a plan to kill de· er until the herd was re- d u c e d , b u t imple m e ntation h as been delayed pending an Soec1ally Prepared By Rogers Gardens For Beautiful Hanging Baskets Color Pots. Shrubs. Indoor Plants Roses and Lawns -I ., 'I I ....___ I I ''· . . Concentrated, Water Soluble Fertilizer used Exclusively on All Roger's Plant s. 316 4.40 Reg. 5 50 716 7 .20 Reg. 9.00 Thru Oct. 23. 1976 2l0 I SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ltD., MIWPOltT llACH '4G-5100 '\ .. r THE HOUND HUNTER'S REAL name is John Keane; he hung out hi s Sherlock Bones shingle this month. Keane claims to run the only formal dog detective agency in the world His wet-nosed partner, Paco. is a shaggy pooch who wears a deerstalker hat and guzzles champagne. McCARTHY ADDED that. because a two-thirds legislative vote is r equired for a constitu· tional amendment or money bill aimed at the problem, r esolution of the issue becomes still more difficult. environmental imp act-============================== r eport, expected to ta.Ice about three m onths. .ii'-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••- Th<' sleuth said he also is assisted by a girl fri end he calls "a sort 1 of pretty Or. Walson." HE LEAVES TO OTHER PRIVATE eyes wayward husbands. cheating wives and missing jewels. Give him a lonely, lost dog to look for anytime. The 32·ycar-old cx·M arinc said he spent six years "soul searching" before deciding that casing canines was for him. He operates from his apartment. "We now have $1.43 billion in property tax relief programs for 1976-77. But clearly, inflation is e ating up mos t or that,'' McCarthy said. "In the m eantime," SPCA are a executive vice president Richard Avanzino said, "the deer are suffering from both the effects of their dis· eases and the lack or food, and the problem grows m ore critical every day. "I wanted to find something I would re ally enjoy. I didn't want to work for a big corporation and get lost in the shufne," said Sherlock Bones. For a summary of why nome values have been climbing so - RCA :::..:~.=. 19" diagonal ColorTrak Table Model Special "-9 s IN! -.. 11 ...... 11c; TV -i.,,m RCA l"d \'OU c... OOf'llfOI W ,,_ llC<Ot• 1"41 ._., .... ~ RCA s _, "''"' --contrOll fllf> RCA ICl.·100Colotf,... S'11Jlem ·-"'..,_ ..,,o.,,.llCMtv ~""' Dtaure to bl'l"9 V0U ~ ....... co!ot "°"' teM• IO~ ...__...,.. IOclwinMI -... "''"'' ...... room ho~ """ ACA1 Xl·IOO~ °""' .. """" touch-l>ul1on -·•;on '"'' "AJ Mlect '"" c...,.,.. ,,_ z · to 13 conh""°""V ""'114 votuft end OtJ/IOf __. __ '""' TV OI' -ott 5" '"'-O<NI 10 .,........ 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Larkin told a news conrerence that 14 patients had shrinkage or disappearance of the tumors. In addition, he said, the quality of remaining life foe many was improved because they had less pain, re· gained their appetites and gained weight following the treatment. "We are very excited with the results of treat· lng cancer patients with heat therapy," he said. 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C:. !>er•otf\ ""'" llr ""'d Saturday Otl "· ""•I 11 .._,"" Pa.<1f1( V1nit C"•ot• lnltt,......nt Pac.tic \/1ew Mtti>mor1al P•rk '" t1euof ff0rll¥l"ts. tr. ••m•IJ \UQQ•'\h contnouoon'\ to r,... "-rlC.lft Cancer Socol1y. P.o<oltC Vu wMor1\HrYdlre<tor-s HUNTIR A"'NAMARIE 11UNTER,rn-ol '°''• Motw C:. P•\W<t •••Y Ckt tc_ 197' wrvowd tw O•UCJ"IM, F-. !>. l(<OM~ al C0\1.t M•w Ca OtW "'''''· S¥111'l• V•" of Wls<on\1n two bo)C,..,...\. EOw••d ""d Aortlaro ot lll•no<• 11<>1y rowrv on Suno•v O< I ti 1q1' al I JO PM"" Cost• MeH 0>aoe1. tollowt!d by Qfflvil'\•dft 'trVICfl' ill CoOC'I Sl'wph~t'd (fl>r'ndt'"''V lntprmenl to1tow11''t(I 8•HZ· Bt-•qeron f:u"f"' t1I Home-01rect0<~ BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 64 2-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-94 15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PA.AK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paci he View Drive Newport, California 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERA&. HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Hunttngton Beach 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAMS OUR WESTCLIFF CHAl'EL Mortuary •" 646-4888 427 E 17th SL, Costa Mesa Supervisor Pushes Cormty Tax Relief By KATHY Cl.ANCY ' OfltleD•ll,,._Silitlt month. Clark conUmt.d, but the count..y's costs have jum~ lo Sl.100 monthly f or each youngster detained there. Clutt ~aid, In ..tdition. lhat SUte·Jnandatcd su~rior court operations hu\/e jumped from $380.000 :.nnuaJly nve years ago ORANGE ~OUNTY H utl Van TreeH Is re- Urlng from. the Orange County Department or E<1ucat.1on. Durinc her 22 years with the departme nt Mu. Van Treese hH served aa secretary to three county school super I ntende nts. Orange County residents sp~nd $2S million annulllly in property taxes to finance 11 program!i or· dered by the stale but paid ror locally, Supervisor Ralph Clark tdd a · s tate Senate t'Ol'llmiUee Th11rsday. Clark, in remaritt\ before the Senate Committee on Revenue and Taxation, said those •state. ordered programs cost the owner o( a home assessed at $40,000, about $55 a year. to about $2.3 million this year. -;::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;::;;;:;::;-;:======== And. he told the committee al a meeting in Los Angeles. the Legislature should h ear the "words of angr y property tax· payers" who believe the Ume for meaningful t ax reform is over· due. CLARK CALLED it "incredi· N e" that bank and corpoC"ale tax· es accounted for only 5.3 percent of all state and local taxes paid last year, while propert y taxes accounted for 41.2 percent. "Something is amiss in the ta."< scheme in California," he said. "You can and should change it."' Clark called for removing welfare, h ealth , court a d · minis tration a nd probation from property taxes, and for using bank and corpor ate tax or personal income tax to pay for those programs. In addition, he suggested in- creasing the homcowner's ex- emption and freezing all new as- sessment increases until a more equitable taxing plan is de· veloped . AMONG THF. 11 s l a t e· mandated programs Clark re· ferred to is the state's Medi-Cal program. In the past fi ve years. he said, Orange County's share Doe6ty --P-.e• 'LISTEN TO TAXPAYERS• County Supervlaor Qark of the progr a m has jumped from Sl0.4 million annually lo $18.9 million. And that r ost lranslales to 19 cents per $100 or assess«l valua- tion on the property tax rate, Clark said. Another seven cents per $100 ol assessed valuation is fOl' the Los Pinos correction camp operated by the county ror juvenile olfen· ders, he continued. WHEN THE program was started 10 years ago, Clark said, the state agreed to pay SS5 a month for each juverule hou!>ed there. The slate s till pays $95 a Supervisors Seek Funds for Building Orange County Supervisors haven't lost hope that the federal government will give them $2.3 m illion lo r enov ale the new downtown Santa Ana health building. Two weeks ago, when they adopted a S7. 7 million list or seven projects for possibl e financing under the new Public Works Employ ment Act. they learned the health building re- modeling might not be eligible . That was because they earli er had appropriated construction money Crom the county general fund for the building. Since the feder al act was des igned to create new jobs. a previously financed project was not ehg1bl1·, lhe board was told. BUT THIS WE EK superviS-Ors took lhe health building project out or this year's budget, instead splitting the $2.3 mHlion evenly between future expansion pro- jects for the South Orange Coon· ty and North Orange County Municipal Courts. County officials hope that ac· tion will make the building eligi· ble fOf' federal financing. U not, the budget may have to be amended again. They had explained two weeks ago the health project was ideal for the federal act because plans are complete and construction could begin within th.e 00 days re· quired under Ceder al guidelines. mE TWO COURT projects. tiowever. would not be ready for construction for about nine months. Other projects in the county's li:.l for Ccdcral funding include a Sl.4 million fir e training academy near El Toro, Sl million ror playground equipment and grading at Willi a m Mason Regional Park 1n Irvine and $250,000 for a Laguna Niguel fire station. AND WHILE the state chips In _,,000 for ench new judicial seat approved by the Legislature, he said, the cost to the counly fOC' each new stat is $260,000. Those court OJ>t!rations. he said, C"ost the taxpayer five cents for each $100 or assessed valua-tion. Cl ark said a state-ordered diversion progr am wttlch cost $97,000 live years ago, now costs $270,000 a nnually, and a state- imposed health training program in. the sheriff's department bas more than tripled to $181,000 in the past five years. IN ADDfflON, he said, a new juvenile jus tice reform bill pas s ed rec e ntly by th e Legislature is l'xpected to cost county property owners more than$1 million a year. Clark submittl'd a list ol 11 such programs ordered by the stale but paid for with local pro- pe!'ty tax dollnrs. tr the state were lo pay ror all o( those programs, he said, it would reduce local taxes by $25 million a year. "I WISH TO make it dear I am not suggesting all of these pro· grams be abandoned.·· he said. "I can ~ee value in each of the programs that l have mentioned. "But if these programs are go- ing to be runded a l the local level, then the dec1s1on~ on programs should also be on the local level," Clark said . "Uthe stale government is go- ing to require the program, then the state should use the funding mechanism s al its disposal." he continued "You shouldn't be passing the costs to us.·· OC Girl Scout Calendar Set The 1977 edition or Orange County's Girl Scout calendar, iJ. lustrated by Bob Schaar of South Laiuna, wtll be sold Oct. 29-Nov. 7. The c al endar features illustra· tions of Orange County Girl Scouts engaged in typical ac· tlvities in the county. This is the first time the Girl Scout Council of Orange County produced its own calendar. Schaar's work h as appeared in m agaz in es and b ooks, on billboards. in newspapers and other media. One of his paintings hangs in the Smithsonian Institu· lion and sever al are in the permanPnt art collection of the U.S. Air Force in Washington, D.C. '7&-JAWA MOPIDS Automatic • WtftU THIY LAST AT '299 Ride for Apprx. "ii'MI 2334 Newport Blvd .. 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TOO& meru Qu•,. dlStlllQ<I oor \<!< dllertnlt e\lt prOlltbl<la y •nu•••• ••t>.1•010 \I UCI h<lce un error al manar, romp• o mutllt utt belola. •evresela al ln- \oe< tor de tlec <.Ion v obttno• otra PAOPUEST 11. DE BONO!,. Debora ti Dl•lrllo cte 111q..,., dtl R•ncllO Irvin., con1t••• un• deucta y •mll1r "°"°' dfo ot>OQ<\CIOI\ otne••I Pt•• et Ol•l•llo de~­lorH Mo 106deHIOPO<Vfl•<~cllU2.itl.OQO .......... l_re-ife"'1otf'ft Oel OCllO 00< <lento (l "l.l <tnu•I, Ptre llCIQvttlr y cen&trult obrH e lnSlel.aclonts Pt•• ~ulrlr. COlt<t•r. el_C_<. 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It'"""'" O.bert ll, en ti orotn alH'•ll.,, t\IQn-•. tom., <u•lnoul<ore Vl(ffltt•n ••Jun•• Ete<lortl '' <u•lquter41 de lo. m1tmt>ro• nomb•-• t I• di<,,. J""to Ele<tor•I no ••lllot • I• • .,.,,..,. cte It ••Ill• t••uora1. CASILLll. ELECTORll.L Ol\l•Uo .. AQu.o y S.neamlenlo. 4?01 c;."'1111\ Or!Vf 5"11~ 1.0.1 rvl,.. C• .,_ INSl'ECTOlt J tmtlt<-r JU El C.rotyn 11.yru ARCHIVE fllOS J•net M.trl.ttlt , Pit S""t" ALTEANANTES· Cle rence ......... P,avt L.ornet, Mary 0.IVQl!n, c.tlly S .. m\ Jlm C!lt Dlfl,Wlrrtnl'la,Jac:kHlll Pott Yo• lleDllltaclO como YOlallle., r»r• t~nor el Otf"t<llO do volar.,.••,..,._ odlcr.a tl11<clon, I•"'"'"" dottlotr11_....., w -r un tllutode tterrt lalcomo w Ottll••"" I• Stcclon >407• ctel COdlQOctell.Qu tClet Efl-de Calllornla,.., 11 -· cct•<N> Ol•l•ilo de Melo•<'•. CAclt YO••nl• Cll'Ot•" ,_, vn I ti volo POt cede doler o. D<oe>l•dad de 11 <u•I ti -1141,,••· El ulllmo lllwo avetllO 19uall1- <u•tlll«•d0dtl DI Ur Ito tt IAhlden<taoetermlnM'ttedo PfODltClact vct.I valor Cle•• ll•rr• ••I PCKtld•, U CtPIO.,. fl <"10de ave un tvetvo H•t ti Dlslrllo "°'lot !lay• ""(llOy tecau-CM•••l •no.,,,.1c.,..1•dl<ll1 "•cc IOI\ .. , .. ura acabo, •• ul· """' no"llne de av•luo lou1ilr_.,. el ConcMdo de Ott,,..•• u111 evl<lfftCI• cte· 1.,mln•nl• Ot propled•ct., del ,, • ..,, Cit 11 11er1 • ••• -1d• C.-0• votantt. o •u r-t\fflltnltlt .. l.l)WCle vot., ......... Dt,,OMOOOf'MdlodfUN.,.,IOMci.. blcJ•mont• nomO•M'.lf como ""•POCle•-· "R•Dl'f'"tlllell•• 1~1" ,1vnlfl<•"" Oll<ltl de Uf'I• <O•poroclon qtoe-•tl•rt•., \IQnttlc• ""-"''""· •ltclllanl•, o ..,,..111111••00< de It Df"O•lotded dltl -ctel 1111110 Ot It llrr• qu'"' tel o -.-ecuerdO • l•J ••~Ott Et~. lbl 1i.noe11tr.cll0 • t1 1101ellonC1• l1 Df.eleotd. 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J-ICoerootr, Cltlly Siems, Ptl Slnllh, Jtm O..ol,., Warren Fla,Je<ll Hlll,Clrolvnnll.Yrtt To bt qvelillt<I u • vol., -to De entllt..i to vot• •' uld eie<llOfl. ttw oonon """' ""• hOlcltr Of !Ille, u deflfWd In SKtloll ~• ot the W•I., ~of IM 51•1• of Ctlltornla. 10 l•nd If\ u lct ltne>r_,,t 01\trl(t F1<ll •ot., tMU !lave -Ill VOit lot te<ll OOU•r'twortll Of 1....i to wt1lc11 lie !!Old• m ... n.. tHt-lllt<I lit• '°''""n' booll 01 Ille Ohtrk t 1$ <""'IU$I.,. evldt,.c• of """*""Ip anet ot ttw v•l,..ol tht l.,.d \0 O-ed U<flJI l!ltt If\ ttw ovent en •neumenl tor ti.. Olllrl<t ll;u llOl -n mode tnd le vied lot Ille YM• In wf>l<ll "Id tlectl.,. I• lo O. llolO, llw l•\I t<l ... 11/0ct •UotMmotnl rOll ot II• COunt., ot Ot•nvt 1, toncl\lilYO ovlctente of -t.r.lp and ot lhe v11...,. ot 1-iO-Every \IOI .. , or hh 1..,.1 ,_,,,,..,.. 1a11 .... -y .OI• .11 .... In ... .._Of..., ll .,.,_ OUly -lntod •• "'' _.., "~I reprewntttlvot" --..,, ottl<l•t ot • <o•-•ttot. 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"""'" sr.e11 be ~flJI -moo w1111 ti.,.. turnJottht••~lion No •P1>0lntment ol 1 -WV"" tw v•llo. e<<-d, °' • YDtt•l-lllff"°" unless It m .. h t ll ot 1111 toltowll\Q reqvt,.,,.nh: !•I II I\ 111 ~ltl11t: lttl It I\••· e<u1ed 11¥ tho "°"°" °' ltoal ,.__tellw of Ille llO~ wllO, In a<c0<4l111<ot will\ tht provl\lons of ~<llOfl H0030< '*3.1 of lhoWtter C-ot tlleSteloof C.HIO"llt, ,, flllllltcl 10 .... -'°" wlll<ll the prory Is 91¥011; Id II Ii K knowltclQ<ld or ter1111ed In lK<Ot"dln« wltll StctlOI\ 1015.S ot the Code ot Ovll Proc:edu•• ot 11\t Sl•I• of C.llfomi.; lctl II 'pec:lllf\ the •lo<tloll •I Wlll<ll It ls to bl' u>ell; •ncl (el II slltll beonalOfrnMlP«llltOOytMCountyCltrllmeell~tht aoovt •eqvlromonl\. TM "t>f)Oln1 ....... ot • .,, • .., <tfl be -only ti'"" ..... _ •PKllled. Every ac>ootntment 01 •pro•., ts ••~ti Ille olettutt Of Ille"°"°" oecutlnv n et any lime o.rou Ille~-•OCI04ntoCI" ll'O•Y ""•11 !>evt <••I• !Hllot r•O<"tMlll· lnQ lllo votn tor wlllch tlle •DPOl1'4meftl-SQ'"""· II 1-.1111rds (2/ll ot Ille -u.UI >tld ete<tloft I•..., tN luutnu of wld bond• .,.ctturv 10 •«O"'OllSll.,.. P!Mot -~· .. "''•'" dH<rlbtcl. i.t ld -lot '"'C"O"t-nt Oi~rlct No. I0911Mllbtl•Wtc1•ndto1C1•tWthe purOOM .. 1'«11\ htroln •u01•<• to lllt P•ovli<Oflt ol SKllOf\ >~•sos ot lhe Wat., c-ot Ille State of C.Hlornle Eocept •• Otllerwlw provldod In tho Ctllfornl• W•ler Oht•lct L.ow Otvl>IOft tJ ot tl'te Wei"' C-of lht Sl•te of c.t1lt0<n<• \aid etoctlol\ ""'I be colt..i, held -C-..Cltd II\ '"'° mtnner ll"Ovldtd In Ille By U W1 -Pied Dy Ille &o.trd of Olrttlor• or •••d Dlsl•l<I. •DP'<Ml<lby the &o.rd ot S<>pervl•o" ot Ot•llVf coun- ty 4ll1d on rllt w1111 ""' c ...... 1., Ae<orcte< of wld '°""'"'· Thi\ notice Is Ql•tn DU•"'"'11 lo• retotutlon ol lho Board of Olte<lors ol Irvine Rent II Weier Dt\lrlct <ldo9teclontlle 10t!ldav ot 11.uvu•I, ltli, L.onstno E Ebot•llnQ C Otvll•• Relnll••dl Fr_,'" F Keller E R•., Ou•v••v. Jr. C,..rl•~ H Ollwr E. Rll.Y QUIGLEY JR, Pr nhlonl Pro T ..... Of, ... llo4itd0! Olrffiorjof trvlne Ranch Water Oltl•lct 411RTHUlll C. ICORN Se<reteryof tho 6oerdot Olre<ltW• Ol lrv1no ll•l\<llW1ter Olstrl<t D.rt><IM,ot 1,.,1ne Rtnc!IW•t~Otslrld Put>tt,....,Ortn~CN•I0.11.,Pllof.Sofolttllbtrl4 •MOcloWrt t U 1~1' llt•~I• ' ' • ' 11.VISOOE lll!CCION PO~Ml!OIO DE LA PRESENTESE 0411 AVt50outuMele<CIOl\Upo<ltlM ht COi\ YOU do y 1• ll~vara • ubOel ctl• 1 de novlembtt cte .. ,,, donlro del Ohlrlto Cle MejO•O\ NO IOtdet Ol\trllod>t4llOUH• Irvine RilncllCOnt l l)fOPOSllOde D<•· ~nl•r ••ix vol•nto del \u\Odl<llO Olstrllocle MeforH l•e<-Slt JI Clebl•nnM• o ,.. •ulo<l1el!O\v emltl~ bonosdtoblloeclon ~r•I del Olttrltode Mei0<" No 109!NI Olcr.o 01,trllo por uM<MllOllClclt '800,000conel propo•lloo)liput- "'!lll y • <Ofltlnu•<lo" en •sl• ~<Ion a'9fltllCI& ""'"' noll<le, CUYM - "''A"-'btHdelHll>t\qutseranlMf)utttoy.ec-detu ctu•lveme<1t••" •MI••"•' Clef\rro el wtodlc llO Ottt•tto LO\ lU\OC:Uctwn. bofto' tf'ftdrMt Wt lnt•r..s • '•'°" o t•toftl•Cl'lt no ••ceder Ma del ochO oo-, .. ,.lo "'' ..,..., ~ wml•n..almento, I• '"'°" o ralOllot\ ttOK•l•U•Y ltlK"•• Cle 1>190-0t\dotltrmlM<leu 1>1'1l•c1t•• venta dtttlo. 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Pr~l'J•T-.Cltlt.Juntafi A4"'fl,..,....,..s•101J1m••~te11tt trvtM9'tnc!I AllTHUR C. KOftN ~ ..... ..Ml\a .. Actmlft1$1f ....... OIS1rtteC11At1o1.u•11rvlMlltfnc11 ...... iflltlr....-.uel Ohtrl!!e*lltlm•l trvltit ••1'1(11 m• 1'111111,...,_ 0r•"90 0..fl Delly Piiot ~Dttmber J• •• Ottoller l, •. IJ, .... ,. £stuv1 .... 11e11eec:wnlHl .. •tltflll-Mlt.....,11Cltft .. 1a•1.a•Mo. mlnl$trldore1Cltl 01.Vlledl,.._lltt lrvtne lllanctl...,.... .. dl•••...-dtltlli. ~ t . - Frid!y. October ts, 1975 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- P\JBUC NOTICE !AMlno E . EDotllf\V C. Otvlllf Rtlnl\etCll Fr-lo I'. Kell•• E . fll•v O..lv•••· Jr. O\a•ltt H OllYOr Dire< Ion of INlnt Rane II Wal.,. Olltrl<t P 1.1 BL l C NOTICE PutlllshodOrtf\Qt C.0.>t 0.lly Pllol,Sef>lomber 14, enctOctot>tr t t. IS. ,.,, ll11·7• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CllfiDITOllS SUl'ElllOR COUlllT Ol'THl ST411TE Ol'CAlll'DllHIAl'Olt TNE COUNTY 01' oat.NOE .... ,. ... Ml EJIAI• ol LOIS II.ALEEN SCHUTZ. •-• LOIS A SCHUTZ, Ot LOIS SCHUTl a•a LOIS 411RLEEN WOLF. •-a LOIS 11. WOLF, oe LOIS WOLF a>a LOIS ARLEEN PIERCE.•~• LOIS A PIERCE, tit• LOIS PIERCE, 0..<••""'· NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN to !he crt<llto•• ot the <'boVt n•-CI deo<lf!nl 111•1 •II person• lltvlnv cl•ltnl -Inst tht •1•11 cte<t<Hnt •re •e<iulrecl to lllr uwm with the n<.•Cf'\)l''f vouc.hers, In '"" °'''"' ol 11\e Cler• ol th• ebow en. lllltcl cou•t. or to present lt\tm, wllll tht fteGtSW<Y VOV<llfrl IOIM Undl"'SIQMd t i lllt olll<e o f R 0 8EltT L HUMPHREYS, 11.llornoy al U•, ., Oowr Ori ve Svllt » H••oort llt41<h. C.lll0<nle "1"3. wlllcll ts ltw place « l>lnjnen of th• """°"'9""" In •II-•· i.rs oortalru~ IO Ille est•te ol wld de- c-1. wlll\in fovr monll>J tllt< Ille llnl pul>llc•llon ot tl\I~ nollc.o. 0.led S.ptember JO. 1•1' 011.VID I'll.UL SCHUTZ E ••<1110~ ot ll'!e Wll 1 ot 11\e fbovt ntmed de<tdoo<ll 1108EltT L HUMl'HlllEYS "'*"''""'• 111 O.ver Orlvt Sul1•'3 ... ..,,.., ... <~. Catll, H.., _, '"' ILucMtu: 1'111>11\NOCI Orenqt Co.ut Delly Piiot, 0<1. I e. IS.17. ltlt t lSt-76 PUBLIC NOTICE ,, ... DAil. Y PILOT A' - PUBLIC NOTICE HOflC• •O Cl I OITOllS SUI'& a 1oa COUlllT Oil •ll• $TAfll 01' CAllil"OlllNIA l'Ott TMI COUHIY Oil OlltAltOI --IJ ,, •. 0 •sl•tt ol MA•01Jlt11T• J., ~ ~TH.Doc ...... HOTl(E IS HI RlaV OtVIN lo d,. <..oiW. Ol I ... -ve M-t dK.-t ::: .!:. '::~::':1 ~':.Ti::: " """'-w1111 Ille neon•rv _,.....,"' "" IM Office OI 11'tt <tHi. OI Ill' -.. ,. 111te0c-i .... 1oprewn11"""'-wtllllf9 -''"°"'""t•,lolllo~ ,, •t lflt otltet at WITTElll II.Nb HAltPOLE, 11.llt>fnt" •• w w, •tO Newl)Ort Cont" Ortvo, Suitt u.30; ,..._, a .. c11. Q 11tornl• n..o . ..,,,~ •• Ille plitet ot Du\l,..u ot Ille WI-" Oenltllotd II\ •II Mttlo" Mt'ltll\(llQ \f ""'f'll•I• Of M id decedent, wlt11111 •-•'If -·•fl•• 111o 11~1 publlcallOnot ltllt nollc•. O.ttel Stpt•rnDor 10, 1"• JOHN A OUMCa..N At1ml11l•l•t l0f wll,,_tllo wllf -Of Ille l!\latUltlll . ........ "'" ...... ' WITT11RAMO HA•llOt.• A.tw.1tatUW .,. .. _. c.""' ~. s.itetm ...._. leaclt. CA flMe Tel: IP141M4-I .. '"-ls tof A4l.,..11l1tre1er .............. 111_... .. Pulltlll\Od 0tllfl99 Colll OlllY Pllilt. ,.1 Stpt.14,0<t. I, It, IS, tt?• «DJ.f._ "'' PUBLIC"N011CE SUl'ClllOlll COUlllT 01' TWE STATE 01' CAl.1 l'OlllNIA l'Ollt THE COUM1'YO,.Oat.NGE Nt.A ... ltt AMIHD•DOlllDfilt TOSHOWCll.U,SE 411pplicallon of MARCEE LE~ Lii.WRE N CE lormerly knowf\ e\ ''" M411fllJORIE LEE 1.AWllENCE lor 'I' °"1"9@of Name. • 1 • WH EREll.S. MARJORIE Lt!~<! l.AWRENCE, e l~m•ltt ov., tlQ!tt..., ••· 1111 Y'l•fl at •Qt tit\ 1111<1 ill\ _.,t ... ,.,-''°" wltll lllO Cltr~ of IMl Court 10'"" • ordr r r han41lnCJ h•r "•me tro"" 1 "'4 M"RJORIE I.EE t.AWRENCE 10> II• MARCEELEEL..,WREMCE. Ii•" IT ISORDEREO lllal •ll -sonsliwl .,, ter••ltO '" 11\t •oove•n1t11«1 matter .,. .... , btofo,.. '"'' Cour 1 at It ·oo • ._.. 10 ' on NoYfmDe• •• ,.,., tn 111e Co..,,,.,.,,,. v 01 D"Da rt.,.tnt ). •I Stn\1 Ant.° C..lltorn1•. and WHIW CAU\e It lftY, wfly•ar.•. tho a111>tro11on tot <lltnve M """"" ,,. sN>vl<t nor~ Q•Ollltd 1 IT IS FURTHER OROEREDtlllta" COPY OI lhl\ O•IJ•r IO \llOW (tUW ~ Pt>bll\lled 1n Ille 0011., f'llot, • new\o•e>e• ot o•ntrol <l•cul1llon O(lnl· ::.]; !"!.~u;::: :o'.,~ .. ~~,~~·=· 'J .. ' or•or 10 int datt "' for l'!H•lno tlle ~ '"' ptl<ellon ., OI• DAT ED !>fol 1', tU6. .., SAMEUl DREIZEN -~· Juc!90 ot tho su ... •lor Court • ~ ltlCMAllO A NEWEll. I Attw ... ytl L.11• M Stfl Mit ... 1 Orlvf, Swlto Jm .._.._, tleech, Calllornla flW Teletl!IOftt 1710 MO-t UO AllWMY ,.,. ,..lllltMr Pul>llSl>tcl O••nve CN SI O.llv Pitel, Dcl-r I, e. U. n . 1916 41lWt PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·WS ., " " HOTtCC TO CRIOITOlllS SUl'EllllOR COUlllTOl'TNE STATE Ol'CALll'OlllHIA l'Olt THE COUNTYOl'OltANGE No.A·MPU €Sllllf of J ll.MES Wit.LI A~ .,. SCHULER "''a JAMES W. SCHUl.Elll, '1 Dt<Hsecl * NOTICE IS HE II EBY GIVEN to tilt credllo<s OI tllt •l>Ov• f\1-d ......... ·•' I/lat an """"", 1\1,,tnv cl1lms aQlllM~ ' Ille w•<I clKaclenl trt required to fl .. """'· wllll tllo nect n ••Y vouche.,, ht IM office ot tht tier• "' Ille -If\• tlll<'CI CO<lfl or IOPttMnttlltm,.Cllllfll ' -~sary voutlltr'I. 10111~ uncte<il~ •tUOANDERSON &CRUM,AttornetJ'I 11 u w, 11671 lrvlM! Blvd., Ste. Jo:I, T"'lln, Calllornla ttMIO which Is Ille Diet• ot Dus1 ... n of 111t uncMn1Qnlld 11• .i1 melter\ .,.rt•lnlno lo lht ostelt Of siiid de<e<loont. wllttln tour montlli.tfter Ille lir\t publtutlon of t"I' notlu , f Olteo 5tP1em0tt 71, ttl6, ". ALMA l.U~~ E•tcutrt.OfllleWlllOf ~-- IMtboWNmtOde<tctenl :.., CRUMAA1'4011tSON 11UI lrvtllt ltltll,. llf, 201 TtmlR, C.Hlffllle tt ... IT10 ..... 70 A_.,.torlttttlftr'fa Puollshed Or•1191 Coot Dally Pllo(, 5eptemDer14.tnclO<tober l,t, 15, ' •~76 40S0.76 PUBLIC NOTICE '"" SUl'E._109' COUlllT OP THE STA..,... .. Oii' CALll'OllNIA l'OR THI CDUl'trVI OF 011111.HO• , .. CM< CtfNf Ori •''· s.111e 11.na, c.emo,.,1•"1111. PL.AINTIFF· Pll.Tlllt lll.A. VEGA DEl'ENOll.N1': ltlCH411111D eeu .. " 08411 RICH'S PAIN T IN' PLACE\' ICEVIN M<KEEl, ooes I tl\f'Ougll J(, lntlu>I .... .tJf DAJLVPILOT PUBUC NO'nCE LI.Al. flOTIC• NOT'IC:. rs Hlltl•V 0 1Yef IM1 et tlie Ot-M llKtlOft to be ... ,....,._ _..., t. 1'76. llw eollt '°'" .. -" •r-nw hour of7100e.m.10 lllehOufOI ..... lft., -_, .,,, ... ,,_ ._._ .... POll!fte Dlec<lt fOt IM ,_tlw pt•Clll~la allall •• Ille DI•<•• ............... •¥•IN~ -IMI "'9 ~ -•!utter ,.."'"· - -....... eftk •rt Of, ... •le<tloft .... -_u,.. v911"9 D'MIMU. -ltwr -.!I,... .. 1c1 e!Kllon -..,.... ,.. ·~klt•~·~Dy \ ·-· TM fel10wl1>9 h e tltf _, ttoe ~-llllieof""' '"''-""-la! Olttr'kt, ,rldty. Octot* 1S, 1978 PVBUC NO'nCE ...................................... , . ~ .. :..-. • P VBLJC N011CE -· , . .., .... ___ _ ·-------- ( <Contfaacd OD P8'G 11} I , .. Friday, Oete>t>et 15, 1978 DAILY PILOT ,4 J I PtJBLIC N011CE PlJBUC NOTICE PUaLIC NOTICE I• PUBUC NO'DCE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC N011C£ PUBLIC N<mCE PUBLIC N&nCE l , I .. .. ... . , '\ , . .. , .. . , .• ... .. , .. •) Jf .... • r'\ .... • • AJI DAIL y PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE S.>o.M NOTICE TOCAEDITOtn No.A· .. 10 SIJl'EltlOlt COUllTOl'TME STATE OF CALIFOltNIA l'Olt THEC:OUNTY OF OltANGE In th<' M"ll~r ol the E•l•IP or PARTICIA CREESE Al(A PATRICIA A CREESE. AICA PATRICIA ANN CREESE, Oe<HW<I Nolt<t h Mr•t>v O•Yen to crfd•ton .,..,,no claoms aqaonst IM Ut<I OKt- dent to 11te s•od <laomt In ,,.,. otfke Of 1ne <otrlt Of the '4ortUld cowt 0< to l>'Uent ll>em to the under\loned •I IM olh<t ol MI CHAEL 0 . MCEVOY. MURCHISON & CUMMING. Allom.V\ •• Law, 680 W"'""' PIHe on ,.,. C11y Of Los An()elt\ on LO\ Anqrlt\ (.ounty, wh1<t1 taller olflte O\ thf' pl«• ot 1111\t n!'\S Of the un~r\•Qf"ltd 1n 4111 matter"' 1>0rta1nono 10 \A•d e\tatt Suen cl~lms Wtlh the nec~\Wf''r' VOU(h('r\ mu\t bf' filed or CH'f'~wnt•·d ,..,. Mor..-\~d w1lh1n tou,. month" aft"' tnr-t•t'\t OUbH<•tton otthosnotlce OotedOct 11. 191~ JODEE M ARNOl 0 Admlnt\lr•tor ot thttf'''""' with Woll Annftltd MUltCMtSON & CUMMING AtlefMyS·•l·LAW, .-wlbMrePtace l.MA119tlH,CA900IS MICNAELO.M<EVOV Puotoshed 0r•"9'1 COASI Oallv Pilot. Oct. IS. 22. 29, and No•. S, .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Friday, October 15, 1978 P UBLIC NO'nC£ P UBLIC NOTICE SUl'EltlOR COURT 01' THE STATE OP CALI FOR NIA l'Olt THE COUNTYOF ORllNGE PUBLIC NOTICE 1'41':16 Pvl>lo~d OranC)I! to.•I 0..oly P!tol Oct 1, I, IS, 21. 1976 .iolt I• No. A·"IU PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' H EA R ING Ol'l--------------I PETITION FOR PAOIATE 01' WILL l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS AND FOR LETTEllS TESTAMEH· NAME STATEMENT TARY ANO FOii AUTHORIZATION Th" tollowono llf"On$ ~·· dOlnCJ TO .tiOMIHIST IEA U NDER TH IE IMl\l"""a\ INDEPE NDENT ADMIHISTAATION lol t( & J. So,t1alt1•\ lb) OF ESTATES ACT IPltOllATIE CODE c;.tt•rv 0•,.. nl Laoun• 1120 North l" IETSEOI CtM\t Hwy LdQUM 81'b(h, (A '1?"11 E.iat•ot IOA K.ALllC Orceas~d K."OMI~ R UronoA 1110 N Co<l\I NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt VEN fMI llwy L.aQutlol Bf'ath CA t7Ut HORACE KA UI( and BEVERL'r' J•rry L Holl ino Nortn COdSI l(ALllC SCHMl6R h•v• lllfd hereon. H ... , LaQuM Buch CA •l~)t oe1111on ror PrOb<\l~ ol Wiil ilnd I<>• lN T,,;, bu,ln•H " 'rondutltd lly " •~ Tntiwntnl~ry to tllt• P<'l""""'r ano Qeftt'••I p;1rtnor\hlP tor AullK>tttallon to Admonlsl., un<tor l(t'""-'" R•IPll uranq.o tht 1n<1,Pftndt>nt Aomtn1str~t•on of Jf!rrv L Httll Estat•\ Acl (Proti.t• Cooe s•t •• wql TlllS sl•l•m•~l wn "'"' WIO~ IN! ,.,.,.,..,<e lo whKh '"made tor tur1,,..r County Cit'•~ 0, OrAnOt Covnty °" o.lfht11tars. •na IMI 11\• l•mt' llndOI""• ~·-""' 14 !'•6 ol """"no 1ne '"""' has -.. ~• tor ' Ftnt4 Ho""•n!M!r 7 1'16 at 10 00 • m on '"" Pllblt\Md Ora"~ Co•nl Dally Piiot <.,....troomol ~par'lmen1 -.0 Jol saod Oct 1 1 IS 11 1910 ••UI• <oorl,at TODClv1< unltr DrlwW..St, m ' • '"" Cltv ol S.n1• Ana C•hlom1a NOTICE TOCltEOITORS O.teo0<1011er 1) 1•1• SUPEltlOA COU RTOl'TME WILLIAM [. SI JOHN PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF CALI l'OAHIA l'OR County C••·· THE COUNTY OF OltANGE LELl\ND, HOl'FMAN CP 1'01 He.A.-.n KALIK AHDICLIEIN ffOTICETOCltEDITORS E'1ate nl MARIE COLLISON An-yu!Law SUPERIORCOUllTOFTHE ARMSTRONG De<•a\td ...0Wils"l•ell¥d STATEOFCALIFORHIAFOA NOTICE tS HERE8V GtVEH 10 thO -r1yN11t-,CA~lU THE COUNTY OF ORANGE <rfdllOr\ Of .... abov• n&mfd de(O<ll'ftt Tel (JI)) lll.ot• I "• A -&llMI "'"'•II""''°"' Nv1n9 <l••ms -Ml ""•"'•nto• l'•llHOM'<S E'' a I e 0 t FA AN c Is 0 '"" S3•0 dt<t-1 ar• r~iMfd to lilt Pvl>llS"'°d 0,.."'lt Cod'I Daily Polol BAICHElOR aoa FRANCIS OAVIO ,...,m Wtll\ the net1>nary vou<l1tn, In O<t IS, ••. n.1'1• BATCHELOR. 0f'C•8'•d '""Ofli<e of,,.,.. <!tr' of lhe cl-en-1------------=•:.?o)!J.=T6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 '"' 1111ed court. or 10 l>"n•n• thelTI. With ttw> crt'dltors ot ti\• •llD•• 1111'1\td tit<'°""' ne<Hsarv vouc"""• 101ne unde..sloneo PUBLIC NOTICE ltwot all pertons t11vlno <'•'"" ~tMt "'IN! oltlo ol "NTMON'I' CASE. ESQ, lh• Wld oe<eoent are rtqu•r..O lo lilt LOVELL. ICING .tiNO CASE. Allorneys CP·lttS ttwm, with lh• net-\\ar1 YOUO'N"r< In "'Law, SIO South FIOWt!r SlrMI, Suite NOTICE TOCA EDITORS lho! olllct ot lhf <ltr~ ot lh• ebo"""" "10. LA>• A11oe1u, Callfornla '0011, SUl'EAIOlt COURTOl'THE tlllfd<ourt.or looruenl lhtm,Wltht,.. wllldl Is Ille pla<e of buslncssol tne un STATE OF CALI ,ORNIA l'OR necttsarv vou<ll<!r\, IO Ille U"°"'S•Of\f'd <1ersl911fd In ... 11'14111tfi perlafnlno 10 TH ECOUNTYO,OltAHGE at IM , ... ollltt Of AONALO c 11\e ttll(e 01 Wld 0.<f"dl!nl. wtth111 lour Ho. A·"'Tt lAZOF. 8IO Eut Chal)man A .. nut. mon111ut1er the llr<t pubtltat1onol lhtl Est ate o I EL I Z AB ETH 9 . Cl<.>"91! Calllornla '7b~. w11lch Is '"" nollG.,, PORTMAN, l>t>CN\ed. pl•~ of buSrtw'\\ Of Ill<' unde"IClllt'<I tn OttedO<tober s. 1•16 NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo IM all mett•rS pertatnlno to th<' .-.t&tt ol SECURITY PACIFIC cr..Oltorsol l"4> above namtddettdenl W•d!lecedent within tour month) Alter NATtONAL9ANK trlft all oersons ha¥1nQ ctalm• lhellrslt>U1>tlc111onolthlsnot1c~ E.•tcutor ol tll•Wlll o1 -ln\I IM decedent are requlrt'd to SABRA 9 CAR PENT ER lhe•bov•n•-dc!Kedolm ............. wllhff>e--Y . 4>••"'10<.AUht.Wlll ANTH°"Y CASE, ESQ. ,,.,,,. oHlctol tl\e cter~ ot IM abo"" ...,. ol ,,.,.. •llD•w ,..tn!!ddt'<Nlont LOVU ,L, l(ING ANO CASE lllll!dcourl, nr tn pteW!nl I Mm, will> !he RONALD C. Ulil OF All""'"'' at Law nr<eUMy •ou<""rs lo tht' Und*r•I~ ll50 Ent O.apman A•• , SIOSotlth 'i.wers1r .. t,s1111o i• at .JllO Gtenntyr~Sulte "G". uouna Or-.CA. n ... l.osA119tltS, CA ... JI 9Hth, CA .,6St, whrch Is lht' PhKe ol Tel: f7141,.7·1UI At-Y1 l0< E ••<vte>< bu\1ness ol tl\e under\IQMd In 111 <Ml Al-Y t0< E ae<11t0< Pll!MISl\ea Of•n~ CCN'1 0.lly PltOI, .. ,. 1>0rt•lnl1'9 to Ille f\lal!' Of SAld °"' Pll!Mlsh<'d Or•n~ COOS! ()Ally Piiot Ott I tS.'7,2', HT& .Qst-1' tedenl, within lour months •lier ttw Octo!Wrl. IS. 17.tt IU~ ~,>41& PUBLIC NOTICE "''' py!Mlullon Ol lhl\ nollct. 011td Oclobllr S. tU• BILLIE STEELE PUBLIC NOTICE e .. o<ulrl• Of the Wiii NOTIC8 TOCltEOITOllS o1111t'•bo•tMmedclt'Qdtnl NOTICE TOCltl!DITOA~ SUPEltlOltC:OUltT OPTME U lllDLCOFl'IN SUl'ERIOll COUltTO,TME STATIO,CALI P'OltNIA f'Olt •Gt.llMY••S•lle ''G" STATE OFCALll'OltNIA l'Olt THICOUNTYOPOllANOI! u.-.1 .. <",CAHUI THE COUNTY OFOllANGE .... A-W Te.._,_: CTHHM·-1 ... A-IM'4 EUii• ol NATHAN L. DANIEL. AltorMy .. linc .. trh E••••e ol EARLE R HU~ES. OtcuM4 f>ubll"'"'d Or•noe Coa•I O..llv PtlOI Ot<N""" NOTICE IS H£REBY GIVEN lo tfte Otl I, tS, n , tt, 1'7• NOTICE IS MERE BY GIVEN1o "" crtdllon ol Ille at>o .. • M-0 cle<edei\\ 42.1P' crtdltors ol IM abov• Mmed ~nl 11\al alt.,.,.,.,., l•fYlt\11 cl.ti'"'_,,.,, ltlll •ll P!'rM>n• 111v1no t .. 1m1 t1Q411Ml 11'9 wld cle<tdenl •r• requlrtd to lite PUBLIC N011CE ~"lo d"<t.,,.nl •r~ •N111lroo to lllt ""'""· wlltl the M<HWry •O..Cllers, Ill U.m. with '"• l>i'UU••y voucner>, In 'flt ollltt or 1111 <lt•k ot lht lboYe.,,. -------------l11w otllct ot th!! cltr-or lht -tn· tlll«t tourt .... lo jlre\tnl 111em. wllll Ille HOnCE TO CltlOITOltS lltttd court. or 10 l)t~~nl ,,,.m, wUh t~ l'tt<HSlfY 'IOll(ller\. 10 Ille °'*'tlQMd SUl'ElttOlt COUllTOl"TME nocouary voU<her\, lo Ille undotr\lgned •t Ille olllct ol MA AT IN N. OANIEL, STATE OP CALIPOltNIAf'Olt etlheOftlU Of SALLIE l A E'l'NOLDS. AllO<MY •I U w, lU South 0..verly n.1 COUNTY0' OltANGll MemDt'r. Jemtt O. G11nd~rsan. Al •w Ori Ye, Suite SIS. 8evtrl'f HllU1 .... A· .. UI Cor-~lton, nsn P .. ltO °" Valtnc I•, CAlltornla '°11t, wl\ICll '' lhtt OltKt"' E \I 1 1 e o I R 0 0 E R I Cl( 0, Sull• 101, L•ouna Hiii\, C:..lllorlllt llustMU Of 1111 u-ulQMd In •II INI• BURNHAM, O.cea~. mu, Which I• the PIA~ of MINIS• Of ltf"i Pt•talnl110 to,,,. Hiatt OI y(d Ot· NOTICE IS HERE.BY GIVEN lo Ille 111\l un(jnr\IQ"'ld In All m•llen -l•ln ~t<lflnl, wllllln tour month\ "''"" Ille cr.oltOf\ ol the allovt ""-a dOCedttlt lno lo""' •st•I• ot uld dt<tMnl, within flr>I pul)flcatlon ol lhl• noll<•. 1ne1 •II 1Mr\OM 11.t~lno eta lira -•rm tour montM ~lier the "'" 001>1lc1111on 0.ltd 5.e(lltmti.r 17, 1'16 l1w Hit! O.Ctcltnl ere r'lqulrtd lo me afthl\notic• GEltTltUOE N. OANIEL 11\em, with Ille ,..<•U•"Y voucl'ltf"i, In Oiot•dS.Plfmr..r 14, 1th Enc:u1rlaof Ille Wlltol Ille Olli~ Ol 1111 <ltr~ oft~ allo-. tn SALLI• T. ltEYNOLDS. loW- lheeoo ... na "'fClotc.otnt lltle<:I (O\lrt, °' topresenl 1"9m, wllhl"' JAMES D. GUN DI. A SON MAllTIN ... DANIEL _11) .... ry vouche~. IOlhe unOtnlgneo "Uw CM-•" ... AtwMyaUAW ••• ,.. Ollie• ot MESERVE. MUMPER un1 .... _ ... V•let1Cll.$11ll•tOt )11...._ ...... ,..0•lvt AHO MU~ES. AllO•MyS Al u w, m U.-.Nlll1,CAtlOJ "'"9 Ill South Hope St'"'· 3Slh Floor. ~ Ttl: 0141131·10.0 .._, Mlltt., C.lli.n1I• to2tJ Atl~t.. C.1llon1I• .atl71, w1llcll '' "" ""-" '°' "o·ec•t•l• Tel: um 111"'* •-OI 111,,intn of'""' under1IOM<S In Publtnd o .. ncie c.oeil O.lly Piiot. ,._,ter1.~.,.,,. .., fftllttlH~ ,,.,,.1111~ to 11w esttt• o1 0t1.t , u.n. tt, 1'7• •lt().1' ~·-OtaftO' Co.t\t o.llY flll04, wld tttct-t, within fOttlr '"""tt&alt., ~.24.IMO<t. 1,8, IS, tt1• «ISi 7• lfoellnt11111>11ce1tonoltlll•ll04I«. 0.teCI 5"oleft1Der 10, I '74 MELEN GAYLE 8UltlfHAM E-rl.ofllleWlllOI Cl'·ttM llleabowMmedclt<_, NOTICETOCltl.OITOtl'S '"*11 MlSlllVl ,MUM ... lt AM014UGfft!S SUl'lllttOR COUltTO,THE NOTIC•TOC•llOITOl'S ""-°" .. I.aw STATl.0,CALIFOltNIAf'Olt .... A-14 m -II '"-9 Stf< .. t, Utll PM« TH I COUNT YO, DltANG« SUl'lllttOltCOURTO,TMI \M~ca•n ...... ....,, IT4TI O,CA'-1l'OltN14 1110lt Ttl· ctUl U••• E\laltolltOA CREAMER PAYER. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE &~ W@lY][? ~®l?\YJD©® Tll .. col.,.1111•~ dtll) UC~ :.altlrda)I> I I H t '• .. , , ., ,., ' I .41' l "q' (I I ('kl ..... , J.J4'' I~( ff ( t '-Ut •I• u 1<1 • ' " f< u , l•'t/ ,,, . ,, .~,, ,.. •• 1n1111 ' nti I ' ht ~" "" '' ,, ,.,, .. ,,., ., .. ,,u lu I I J•u n •< ~I \ "" .... f , ... f t't .411(1" t OU f ,,, "' ''''"' jJ I) l111r J"tt,11 r11•tll ,,j I • f i1 tf ;,·•1,. J Pf( IU•/.-IJlllA f u f'J i uflr uu111•~ 1 lt'JaePq•? DEAR P/\T: Ln~Mall l St'nt on application for <1uto i n suro n ce to Co l o ni<ll Penn of Ph1ladelph1a, Pa. This is the company which h andles insurance ror the members or t he AARP, American As- ~ociat 1 o n or Retired Per:.ons. f then decided to cancel the policy and requested a refund for my advance pay. ment of $33.50. I wrote several letters to John Kell y of Colonial Penn and finally received a S33.SO refund. I mis- takenly returned this check because 1 had not received my ca nceled check from the bank proving Colonial Penn had received my pay· ment in the fi rst place. But. two days after 1 re- turned Colonial P enn's refund check, r received my bank statement wiUt my canceled c heck Since I've written to Colonial Penn, AARP and the California State In s uranc e Co m · missioner, but I have not been able to explain lhe confusion and get my $.13 50 back H.M • Santa Ana You report you now have received the $33.SO and are satisfied. A pUot program bas just been launched by the National association or Mutual lns ur a n cl' A gents (Nl\Mll\), to help COO· sumers with insurance complaints similar to yours. NAM IA I!> located al 640 Investment Build· Ing, Washingt on, DC 20005. The progr a m, the Insurance Consumer Ac· tion P anel <ICAP), will a c-:ept c ompl aints i nitiall y in fou r states, Michigan, Mls· slssippl, Monta na and Utah , that have not been resolved by the state in- i;u r a nc e comm ission. The panel plans to meet regularly, review com· plaJnts a nd recommend resolutions. Hopdally, this progr am eventually will b e o ff e r e d to California consumers. AgalRs t Pollqj? DEAR PAT: I would appreciate obtaining some information about the Providence Speech and Hearing Center in Or:m~c. I've seen it list· cd as a public agency, but no information was provide<T aoout trn-tund- ing G.M .. Newport Beach Prov id e nce Speech and Hearing Center re- ceives 80 per cent ol its funding rro m service rees and ~ per cent from private contri butions, acc ord ing t o i t s spokesman. How to get stockbrokers to refund your losses CallToda1 TolJ Frtt R00-528-1445 Quality doesn'l cost more at TIHCOUNTYOPOltANOI. _.,.terl.-1'I ''"°known u LIOA FLOllENCE lnlMIMll••Of IM l!lttt•OI RALl'ti l'lltllltlled 0••"99 COllJ1 0.111 Pltot CREAMER PA V'E R •• ,a MRS. Nabers D.COLLINS.Dt<eHtO Otl I IS n 2' 1 5't ' CAEAMEAPA'l'ER.Ot<tt" Hotl~t h 11.,tl>V olvtn lo c"'911on, ' ' ' • '" a T6 NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN to'"" llllYlflO (lll<M -oalr"t IM ukl dte~ trtdfton Of 1r.. abo,.. f\llNd Clt<Cltnl dtfll .., tit. u ld tlaifM 111 tllt olfk t OI PUBLIC N011CE tl\lt •II "'"o"' 1u1v1119 ctef~ eo'lMl Cad1• 11ac Cl'lt clt<'ll Of lllt llforneld <our\ or to "" 'leld 1111<~0.111 .,... rf<tutr..i to fli. .,..,..,, ttwm lo""' undenlQn9CI"'"" P:IC'TIT10USeUSINl.SS '"""· wllh , ... nffftHty .OUUWrt,"' ofll<t o t ANGLlt.ti, 8URFORO, NAMllU YlMlNT IMOlll<tOflllt<IOl'llOlthe-en Cadillac: M~stcrOcaltr J<lt4NSON & 'TOOl(li'I', Atlornt'('.. Tilelo41owlnoa>er'°"saredolf'Vbull· llll!'d(O<Jr\.O-IOD,..Mt1tlllem,wtl"ll"' uw. ''0 Htwoort Qnter 0r1,.., kite _," : r.c"~'Y YOU< hers, to tht ulldettiQMd 2600 Herbof Bouln ard Warning to Back.fire?. Latest Digest Efforts May Go Up • ID Smoke By MILTON MOS&OWITZ As H dgaret ete smokers do ool b ave e oo u l[b t lo worry ebout already with t u and nicotine. the Reader's Diaest bllS presenk-d lbem w.ith a new rear: death by earbon monoxide polsoning. The magulne'a Oc· tober issue corries an article warning OJ al carbon monoxide, a colorless gas, may well be the most d anger ous clement in dgarette smoke. The article in· eludes r esults or a chemical u.nalysis which shows the co.rbon monoxide content of 26 leading cigaretle brands. The Digest is not a newcomer t o the anH- cigarette wars. and Its influence is nol to be sneered at. ll is the world's largest circulation magazine, and it h as ~n fl ail· ing away at cigarettes since 1924. ll has never accepted a line of tobacco adver tising. IT WAS THE DIGEST that fir st measured the tar a nd nicotine cont ent of cigarette smoke, leading lo the develop· ment of more etrective filters, of· ficial measureme nts by the Fed· eral Trade Comm ission and the listing of tar and nicotine levels on cigarette packages. The Digest thus had a signifi- cant e ffect on the cigarette market itself. Although its aim was -and is -to get smokers to give up the h abit, its articles are cred ited with turning t he cigarette market into a filter market. Along_ the way it also. through no design of its own. helped some cigarettte brands. notably Kent, which was one or the fi rst of the h1gh·filtration brands. Now lhe Digest has turned to the same laboratory Utat did its ori ginal assays or tar and nicotine levels, Foster D. Snell Inc., and had it measure carbon monoxide intake by smokers: The results m ay frighten some more smokers into quitting -but Money Tree It m ay also wor k to the advan- tage or those brands that score the best on this measurement. WlUCH BRANDS DO the best<> Well, cenerally, the brands that ure low in tar and nicotine also do the best in screening out carbon monoxide. Heading the list. by a good m argin is Carlton. the high· filtrati on cigar ette rrom American Tobaco. It has the least. t ar and nicotine ot any brand, and its smoke contains far less carbon monoxide than any other cigarette. Next in the carbon monoxide standings is th e R.J. Reynolds br and , Now. which fol lows Carlton in tar and nicotine levels. Third is Kent Golden Lights and fourth is Merit. At. the other end <L the l able, Ute brand whose smoke contains the most carbon monoxide is Kool lOO's; it's followed by L&M. kingsize Kools , Winston a nd Marlboro lOO 's. HOWEVE R, THE DIGEST also discover ed that Ute ingestion of carbon monoxide may be more dependent on smoking habits th an the effectiveness of the filler. T he tests, which were car· ried out on a mechanical smok· ing machine. showed that the smoker s who get the biggest slugs or carbon monoxide are those who puff rapidly -say. two to a minute instead of one - and those who t ake deep drags. In other words. a smoker m ay cancel out the effectiveness of a low tar and nicotine brand by O\'er 1"'h e Counter MASO listi"C)S talunlol ru l puffs and drawing de eply oo the cigarette. T h e mess age from the Reader's P lgest is qwtc clear: ••DON'T SMOKE. Cigarettes are killers. Ir the tar and nicol.inc don't ktll you. lhe carbon monox idc will." On the other hand, the me:ssoie ~mokera might gelis: ''Puff slowly. Don'L drag deep· ly.SmokeCarlton." American Tobacco is Already a dvcr tislng Carlton as the fast est.growing brond 1n the cigarette market. SDG&E Asked To Halt Plant EL CENTRO (AP} -The Californis State Energy Com- mission has been asked to halt the proposed construction or th<" Sundesert Nuclear Power Plant near Palo Verde. Imperial County filed a mo- tion with the stale after the board of supervisors voted this week to oppose the plant. · Count y Counsel Jam es Harmon said officials believe San Diego Gas & Electric Co.'s notice or intent is defective because it fails to give speciCic descriptions of transmission cor· ridors, does not include a proper envir onmental impact report and does not include at least three alternate sites. The motion asks the state lo re- ject the notice of intent prior to the next hearing OcL 27 on the project. SDG&E has proposed con· str uclion or a pair of 850 megawatt r eactors at a site on the l mperial·Riverside County line. The pl ant would cosl an estimated $2 billion. I 1 3 4 s • IJp s and Dow ns UPS M-L.t\I ("O 0111'~ tnc l '• • "'tt F•sh1onno 1 1 • • S.ifemCot MUI\ 1' 1 • , •• M.IYIAlr Suomkt 2-. • ·~ T,l-i1ICrnD !\_. ..-''• v,~~l\C•~nc.• , 21_, • '. RAVf"nlnd ... • ·-SohoStMt Tt<~ o • •, N~woor I Ph 4 • '• Wt-co Ot•y.-1oomt l ·• • '• M4inGf(Affl" l~ • • Ala OlcvCl'·n 1 '• Int Rtstr10.f'v • • •· 0.-1on R,..~1''<'°' 4 'c 01 MICrOW..t'lf 111• ~ I Oi~tt•V ~Vlllf' it'11 • ·~ Cot~m11n Cab&W .t'' • •" 0elld(~H, 4• f i,. Omnl5()ectr,t 7' • • "• F'1Llnctr>Ffn •>A • '. ~~V.~'t.f~t>tr,, ,'~, • :~ Entwt~11C' Co S1 .. t '• Kav~•m CorP ,,. • h St~lo E•PIO•dln ~·1• • 11. DOWNS ND-Loll I C"'1 Gt!nova t nc n._ -1 NallndSvt\ l I .ArdenM pf s•1, t MlcrooAt" Cp 181/• -,,.,, Oomalnlnd ~ t Q)vlflQIO<I Bro 1 11• P(I Up tt ~ l)o t! I Uo It I Uo tO \ Uo 100 Uo 100 Up '1 Uo 'I 1 VD 88 Up 11 Up I I Vo 41 Up 61 UP $I Uo • l VP S '> U!> s. 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The monthly trade report Thu~ay showed a dtliclt of $620.S million In September, an Increase from 1413.~ million ln Aucust. 11te pound dropped lAS cenLI to $1.M. Rate Hike Requested SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Pacinc Cu tr Eleoelric Co. has r~ut.sted a St..S mUUOft f"lte lnause that would nlM the t,)lplcal residential blU b1 s1.n. PC•E told the alaie Public UUUUta Commillloa tl nffdl Che Increase to onset the cost of ~nc electric with 1•• and oll to mike Ul> foe" drou1ltt·sh1bad bydroelecUic pro- dltctlon. Gain, Loss Plans Change This Year By SYLVlA POllTEll Tldrdmo~• Th~ millions of Americans who bu.y and sell atoc:kl or bonda know that if 11tturities are held more than she months, owners have a lonc·t.erm ca~lt&l 1ain, only haU or which It> taxed. or loss, half ot which s deducUble. Sale of 1ocur1Ue1 within six months · means short-term ga.ln, taxed in full like or· dinary lnrome, or 105$, all of which Is deducti· ble. But now the 197& tax reform law may force Moneys Worth an lmgprtant change in tax strat.eeies, because the dividing Une between short-term and Jone-term is belnc lengthened. On sales made in 1977, the dividing line will be nine months, even if purchase was made before 1977, and from 1978 on the dividing line will be 12 months, even if purchase was made before 1978. THE LONGER'HOLDING PERIOD will apply lo any capital assets. The Impact of this change In the Jaw wUJ be to encourage longer holding of property for the long-term lax benefit of having only half the profits on sales Included in ordinary income. The 1976 law also liberalizes the tax benefits from net capital losses. Now. sellers with a net capital loss can deduct only that net loss up to $1,000 ot ordinary income. Under the new law, the amount of income against which capital losses can be deducted will be raised lo S2.000 In 1977 and to $3,000 in 1978 and thereafter. THE BENEFIT OF THESE higher deduction Umlt& ap· plies even if the net capital Joss deduction results from capital carry-overs from previous years rather than from sales made in the current taxable years. Investors should reconsider a '76 year-end.tax strategy for transactions in securities because of these changes. To ill~trate Say you bought stock in the first week of June, 1976, in which you will have a profit in mid·December. 1976. You believe you could increase your profit if you hold off selling until early J a nuary, 1977 But under the new law, selling in Decem ber will give you a long-term gain white selting in January -even ot a higher profit -will result In a short· term gain. You would have lo wait until mid-March to sell II you wanted to record your profit as long-term gain in 1977 OR SA V LAST JUNE YOU bought stock on which you will have a paper 1055 1n December , 1976. Under the pre$ent rule. the pressure would be on you to sell within the six· month holding period to gel a short·lerm IO$S for use In ruu whenever it would appear most appropnate IC by December you decide lo postpone selling, you could do so without giving up your chance to take your Joss as short-term It still would be short-term under the new law if you had held the stock no more than nine months at the date of sale H you hold an opt.ion on which you expect to realize long- term capital gain in 1977 because al the lime you will have held it more than six months, be on guard The new lengthened holding period may convert your long-term Into a short-term gain. Neri Of flee-at-home deducUom Hughes Still 'Runs' Summa-For Now CARSON CITY, Nev li\P) -Howard llughes has been dead for six m onths. But his influence is still strongly fell at Summa Corp . says a s pokesman for the late billionaire's far.flung conglomerate While changes have been made and more are coming, Summa is being run much as It was befor e Hughes' death April s. says Arelo Sederberg THE ~IANAGEMENT TEAM THE reclusive Hughes put in control of Sum mo in 1972 rem arns in control of day-to· day operatio .. s despite a new Summa board chairman, Hughes' Texas cousm. Willi.am Lummis Lummis has ~n described as tall. reserved and publicity-shy, a newcomer who nevertheless fits right in on the eight-member board. He was named chairman Aug 4 in a move merging in· terests of Summa managers with heirs of Hughes. Lummis Is also court-appointed custodian of Summa stock pending settlement ol Hughes' estate SEOERBERG SA\'S SUMMA executives are working on plans for development in "various businesses." Many of the plans W<4re formulated by Hughes. But others are new. Sederberg Isn't commenting on what those plans are, In line with Hughes' nnd Summa executives' penchant for secrecy. While Sum m 3 opcr aUons appear now to be only sllghUy changed since Hughes' death. major revamping could re· suit in the corporation. Summa owns hotel-casinos, a helicopter firm, an airline and airport facilities. a television station and other properties. SUMMA SOU RC~ SAY A big levy of el.tale taxes by lhe IRS against Hughes' heirs could force sale of some or the properties, which Include extensive land holdings in Nevada and Southern Cnllfornia. Summa is trying to efitablish a value for the assets. which have been said lo be worth $2.S billion or more. One Summa source says the dollar vruue could be listed as low as $1 billion. The IRS will review the valuation in de· terminlng its tax slice. EVEN MORE t11ANGES COULD result once probate Judges sift through lhe stack ot 33 wills tiled since Hughes' death and de termine which, If any, is valid and who the heirs are. For the moment, ''Hushes' hand ls still strongly felt at Summa,'' says Sederberg. "And those who run the company don't wnnt to lose the value ol Howard Hus hes, his pioneer· Ing spirit." But even Ir Huahes' ''spirit'' persists at Summa, there's already a big difference In lhe company. "It 'ti never be one man's ag:.ln ." Scdcrberg says. Braniff BottoDlS List WASHTNGTON <AP> -Branlfr Alrlines had the two rupts with the worst on-Ume percentaies in tbe nation for June, 1ccordlng to the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). Travelers who took Braniff's nights from NuhvUle to • New YOC'k that month arrived within 15 minutes ol the K heduled Omc on only 31. 'I percent of the flights, the CAB aaid Thursdoy BllAN1FF A.LSOHADmEsecond-wontm1htlnJune; lll PorUand to SeatUe strvicc had an on•Umo ~onf'or 46 percent. NcrthwHt bod lhe third and rourth worst mchts. Both Its New York lo Seattle and J\Uanla to Miami OJ&hta missed their schedules more than hall tbo Utne. .l .... , AJ4 DAILY PILOT F11d3y October 15 1976 Weekend Calendar Fall Gold Cup Regatta Ready The Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Fall Gold CUp r egatta will be the lop yachting re11ture in Newport Harbor this weekend with compel.Ilion scheduled for all classes on m:.ide and outside courses Saturday and Sunday. Other local events will include the seventh r ace o( the Voyagers Yacht Club's Humphrey Bogart Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet r at· ings, the seventh r ace o( the Homer Laughlin series for Midget Ocean Racing Fleet ratings on Saturday. THE SOUTH SHORE YACHT Club will also be conducting the seventh race or its High Point Series for PHRF yachts onSuoday. Farther up the coast, the Los Angeles Yacht Club is expected to attract a large fl eet or JOR Mark Ill Ca> ratings for the first race of its annual Harbor Series on Sunday. A number or the entries wiU be prepping for the start of the Los Angeles lo Mazatlan race Nov. 6. Southern California Yachhng Association • calendar: Los Angeles-Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -Huntington Harbour race CH arbor Series) Sunday. !.. LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Indian Sum· mer Regatta (Lasers, Sabots; Navy Day Regatta IOR, PHRF, MORF> Saturday, Sunday. LITTLE Siii PS FLEET -Inverted start race, invitational, Sunday. Santa Monica Bay CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Five O'clock Bell race (Harris Series) Saturday. MALIBU Y AClff CLUB -Fall Series No, 2, • Saturday, Sunday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB - Transpeninsula race (keel and power) Saturday. ! Sunday. · WEST COAST YACHT CLUB -Trans-Bay • race, singlehanded (keelboals) Sunday. DEL REY Y ACIIT CLUB -Sunday Skippen race <k eelboats). San Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB Lipton Cup Challenge, Saturday; Waterman Series No. 2, Sun- day. · SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB -Fall Twin Series (Junior Sabot) Saturday; Rorison Series CSDHF> Sunday; ManO'WarSeries, ~i.:nday · MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Lido-14 Fall Invitational, Saturday, Sunday. SAN DIEGO NAVY SAJLING CLUB -Navy Cup Regatta, Salurday,Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Fall Series (Laser. Sabots). SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Fall Trophy race <SW FF> Sunday. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCAEOITORS NOTICE INVITING BIOS SUPERIOR COUAT OF THE riot1t• ,, hereby QIYt!n IMt tholl BoMd \TATE 01' CAL.,ORNIA FOA ot Tru•k~\ ot ,,,.. Coa" Cor<1mvno1y THI! COUNTY OF OAANGE Colll'<l'J Oi\l,.tl o l Or<>nQfl Counlv. No A·NtO• C•htorn1a, will retelvt! !>Pdl4d bid• up E•talt Of OLIVE PIERSON Iott 00.am ,W1•<1ne•<1ay,NOY<!!mber l. BECKLEY JOHNSON a~a OLIVE B. IW~. •I '"'" Purcha•ln11 0.PI of said JO+.NSON.O&et•~d \Cl>OOI CllSlrlcl ICK.tled at •370 Adams NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to'"" A•l'mH. Co"a MHa, (;Alhl0<n1d ..... """It°"• ot t'M! dbo•I' MmtO-l'dt>nt wllo<h """' "''" bods w lll be publicly ttt.at all oer~f'.>n\ navinQ cl . .:Urns ~''"' ooe~ ""d r~ctd tor· th~~·d<Modf!nlareroqU4redtohlt PRINTING ANO BINDING l .... m. with the nect-•sarv vOUChtr\ In ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 1971 '"" ofl•tt ot lt>e cit rk ot tt>t .ioovt en· SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE 11nf'ldcourt.Mtoprt~nl tMm.wtt"thP All bteh .,, to be in acc.orG6n<~ with ~tMwrv vouth4'n.10 Ille u"~"'--' 1"" tnslrvtt•on• ano Conditions ano "' tM oftl<• of BURTON, GAULDIN. SpKltkitliOM wtuch .tr• ,,_on fill! TH0AA50N & NELSON. AllOtN'Y\ at ..,., ~be i "(Ufed in 1111' ott•cl' ol ,.., l.aw. 1•'• So P••"''' AY• Wf\ttlt~ Purtha\1ru3 Ao,..nt of said school d1~ California CH>601 wPHCh I\ t~ ,,.,.,.. Of trft t bf.A.&nteS5o of the unou\1gntd in dll rn.at Ettch Dtddt ' mu\t \ubm•t w•tn h•S O•d tPr' ~rta1runq to tt\t' "''~,,,.Of ~td O"' "'rd\h•P' ... <P'l•·<lil cf'rt1hed the<k. Of • <Pdf'nt ""'"'" tour montn-. •fltr '""' b'Odf'r ·~ bOnd mr10e oav•blt! 10 tntt °' '"" ouOll<allo"ol tht\ notice <!tr of ,,.. Co•\! Commun.Iv Coll- DattidOttober I 1916 01\lrKI 8oMdot Tru\ltt\1nanamouni R JACK SON GAULDIN not It" tt>dn 11 ... perce1>I I\" I of llW E 'ttCutof ot thr Wilt of wm bid d\ d quar-ant~@ thi:ll ti+ ~r Uw .ibo-.t nMT~d CM'C~Ot•t'll will tt'ltrr into thf' Pf'OOO'\ed Contract ft 8UATON. GAULDIN ,,.. \<>""' I\ awarded to him In l'>C THOMSON,• NEl.SOll PWnl ot failure 10 entl'r •nto suer. ton· Atl-" at u.. tr.ct., ... P'OCttd• OI '""<MO w.11 De 7624 S. ~alnl .. Aw-. torielled. or In the c.tst of a boncl. ll'le W!llttlff. (.tilt. *411 tult '""'thereof will be to.lrttled to s.oid T•I: 121JI 6'1·0411 \CllQO( (11\1,,t l Attorneys tor E ••cu lot No bidder ma' withdraw"" Did lot ~ PuO!l\hed Oran9t Coasl 0••11 P•lol °""°" 01 rortv·llve COi dav• alter the ()cl. tS. 71. 1•, ar>d NOY S. 1'1b U.I 16 Cldlt \el for the ap9nln11 t1>ereot. T"" Boitrd ol T rusteP\ re""""' tl'le o"vH~ot relMt•noa•'tV and ao1 bld>OI' to •~1Vf anv irrPqularlUes or in· ---,-IC--T-l~T-:1o'""u-:s-:e'""u""'S,...t11'""="ES--S,...--torma11tl~• In any bod or In the. Didcllno. NAMESTATEMINT S1Qnee1 NOR MAN E PUBLIC N011CE TM lo<towlno pero;on\ "'~ cloll>qb•1>• WA T!>ON M\\U StJ<ly BoMdot Tru\l<'e\ STEAENCE ASSOCIATES r o Pu~"""° OronQ<' Coa\l 03•1V Pl101. Sterhnq Pr.•lllpo,, 393 H•milf'>fl. Co\ta Ott 11 n, 191b O S·l-16 AMW. ~A '1'1671 .,,Pr11no Pf11tt•~. 30 H..-!tOft to\11 Moo\A CA '1'1'7l Atcl\M'1 lawr~nc•, IOS 79111 Ne wpart 8~.tel> CA 91b6) Cvntl\1.t V11n De WAIHr 041 Borel> ~wPort Bea< h CA •7"60 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thto tOllow1rt9 l'l'"t\On\ art' c:tot,,,,CU\l- Boat SboW Slated Some ol the most popular racing and cruising sail yachts will be on dis· play at the Long Beach Arena When the eighth annual Sailboat Show, spQnsored by the Southern Calirornia Marine Association, gets under way next Friday for a 10-day run The largest will be the CT-48 from Golden West Yachts. -A slick cutter with lavish interior, it promises to be a crowd favorite. comfort at st'B. Service Afloat of Newport Beach wlll display the Down Eas t-32, a classic yacht built by Down E ast Yachts of Costa Mesa from modern. space· age m a terials. It combines both comfort and safety. TRANS OCEANIC Yachts offers the new Pearson 323, a 32-foot cruising sloovdesignt>d by William Shaw. Erici.on, one or the largest boat builders in the Harbor Area. will be showing the Ericson-31. BOATING ONE OF THE newest racing and cruising yachts will be the Lancer-3() from the design board oC the Canad1an team or Cuthbertson and Ca~sian. The boat is being built at the Willard Boat Company yard in Fountain Valley. This year's show has been enlarged from 50,000 to 90,000 square feet. With the growth h as come the largest ool· wurlng of brand new ·craft -both large and s mall -ever to be dis· played al the show, according to Tom Schock, show chair man. c 0 West sa il wlll ex hibit th e Westsail-43, a cruiser built in Costa Mesa for the traditionalist who loves 4x8Fi.SHOP INTERIOR PLYWOOD 0 We'll start with thia good ahop stuff becau1e in thia ad we make aure you get a good price, no matter what grade you need. We don't ekimp. ao expect plenty for the aale. ¥t INCH 4'7 % INCH ••.•..•. ¥2 INCH •....... :Yt INCH ....... . 5.97 6.97 8.97 0 0 o 4x8AD • 0 INTERIOR PLYWOOD GOOD ONE SIDE You ... where lt'a good one aide and right away I wonder about the other aide (that' a the aide you don't aee. genius.) Why pay for what you don't need? ¥t INCH 597 % INCH .......... 7.9., ¥2 INCH .......... 9.47 0 :Yt INCH ........ 12.47 COX PLYWOOD 4x8 SHEATHING Exterior glue ia u.ed in the body layering. For aubflooring or sheathing. %" .697 847 ~ .. 9 97 0 4x8FT. 0 0 PARTICLE BOARD %'1 ••••• 1.97 ~ ...... ~·2.67 %" ••••• 3.37 ~'' ..... Lease \blvo! •113 J'l."I 11111 /lllH 111'1: 4x8 AC EXTERIOR PLYWOOD GOOD ONE SIDE U your need i1 for plywood that can take moisture continually. like for aofilt1. overhang. 1idlng. exposed aurfac:ea. thla la our h.at deal. V.INCH 647 % INCH •..... 8.47 ¥a INCH ..... 9.97 ~INCH .•. 12.97 0 !IL •• ..,. ..... ~ '' ..... Plat9rtng1m't _.., torihe oaaateut. ~ with tbla JOU CCl:n ha .. 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Atttr "'"' tw-'°'d d\ 1\ and wb1e<t to any,.,., ... , 8oard of lru,t••· j,, c• rtA'W'f ot h1fJf'I •"'q'e•\r bfdl\), which w111 ~on ,,,,..,.ftt'Wa\dch" l•rm.o• 4t•t.l\f'\1ntcl<oN11.t•~y l)t NowmNr 1; 1•7• t t)np m Ow Un+t~<1 St.ti•\ Ac,...101.trH"fl ot hH3n Aft t1.C>"n~fl'\ ot Ci'ttAQft .tn'I r~mo-.•t t\I bid '"' ctJn1J1f1nn•I uonn 8u'f•ll'r \ •u t~ r•sooM•bllllv of Purc,..,,nl\l '"'~r of • coh•tr' tit"<-'"a w m " '"" .. 1111 I•• will b• U<lld lo •II 1<1ul•eltt>I to 10 DI t'-t Hillnq rm<• _. • .-.111~ 1111~1 v11lld "'•II .... 10 tu wttl'I\ \llall be deDO\lt..:1 wl!fl \<11<1 --mn u•d 11CCOm11Anl•\ bid lrv•lt•tooo•n•.crow proc•t<:111•q, •: The 8o•rd ••serve\ ti>• right IM•locl Tht Uf\Oe"•0""° rtl'erves ttw right to • .,.,,or ell blcb or to welw ..,.. Ir rei!KI any ~r>d •II bids ~·~ly 0< lntorm.ol•tv 1n t,.. ll!dellr1Q Dated 0<1-r 17, 1'16 • ,. .. .,,.,.,, .. 11.noequ•prMnl-\Oldl" •ETTVJ FARAEl.L • 4'n "ff l\/Wllert ,, .. condition T.,. Siie< 181 T "'''"" t out Community Cotle99 01,lrlct 8 .J. 'A•1t•1.1., • rNllM no Q!Hlre<tlH wrllltllor lrnpflrtcl, Att«My et Lew 'ti lo the<ondlll0t> ot '"'I' ltf'm ('I 1201 O.Vt SI., Suite 600, P41\'ml'lll In lull mu•t bit m.oelt Wit"'" ,....,.,, h K ll, CA tt..O , .ltve wortttno dO\ alttr notlcf' ot Tell Ot•l 1U ... U 1' •ward; -lllt •t•ml\I mv\I bot r• Publ•V,..d OranQP Cont Oololy Poto!, ,..OYl'd lrom '"" Cotl1t9• C•l'l'IPll• "' Oct I\ 11 ,. •nd ,. IU& llY.> 16 tlm'I DI tull peym•nt Thi\ nohtt" In 4'C<Ord .... ~ Sf<t.M ,..Olofl""Cehlf'f~•• Eouuttor>~ Nllr,,..,.t: 't'•""Of\ Sl'crtl~ry 8oAr0 n1 Tru<o...,, c ... st Community CblleOOo it 0.•trl<I "'1111-Orltn114t CNU 0.1ly POol ·1. ti, tt. ",. 0.7 It , Cell 642-5678. Put • few words to •ork for ou. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Frid..,, OCtober 15, 1978 81 Wicked pirates (left, top to bottom) Betsy SomerS, Carolyn Haddox and Sheri Kopp will be searching for bounty in Haunted House. At right Gretchen Oelke and Debbie Dunn paint witches' den. Ghosts, Goblins Up to The goblins'll get.cha if you don't watch out! Ghosts and goblins will be out in full force in Costa Mesa for two weeks, beginning Sonday. Oct. 17, and no one will be safe from the spooks unW at least midnight or Halloween evening. Tbe gathering place for them will be the cafeteria fl the Orange C"ounly Fairgrounds. which is being turned into a Haunted House for benefit ofthe March of Dimes. Weeks or planning and scheming have come to a climp. , leavlns many civic groups convinced that putting together a spook house isn't really too scary after all. There were a lot cl laughs along the way. onc_e everyone realized deadlines could be met and the whole thing was g~ ing tor all into place. Under the chairmanship of LL John Moquin or the Costa Mesa Police Department, nearly a dozen groups took a room. chose a theme and planned the action and decor. The Cairgr:ounds was selected because of location and parking facUitles, U. Moquin said. Once the site was chosen, the groups got together to discuss their rooms and figure out bow to create an appropria~~Y morbid mood. Fascination Historical By DENNIS McLEUAN OI 11141 Delly PllotSlalt When Wayne Gibson was an ·elementary school student in El Modena during the 1940s, a teacher showed the class pic- tures of Orange Count,y's early days. That llimpse of days 1ooe by made quite an impression cm young Gibson. From th.t m~ ment on he was booked oo hls· tory, particularly Otange County history. Although he went on to maqor in mathematics ln college, be re- mained a die-bard hist.cry buff. The computer science and matb e m a tics department chairman at Santa Ana Colle1e is president or the Orange County Historical Society. He also bas been chairman of the county Ws· torical Commission since its in· ception in 1973. With that kind of backpoound it's easy to see why Glbldn would spend nearly Jfve years- weekends and summers-doing research for bi• new book, ''Tomas Yorba'• Santa Ana Viejo.''' llANCllO DAYS • Tbe 328-page book, which spans 1769·1847, covers lbe Spanish e"l)lOl'er period tbrGal.b the randlo day1 ot Rancbo S.. tiaaode Santa Ana. The 82,5Ul·acre 1rant waa I awarded to Jose Antonio Y«ba and his nephew. Juan Pablo Peralta. in 1810. It was bounded, according to today's landmarks, oo the north by the Riverside Freeway; 0n the south by the ocean near Newport Beach; on the ,_.est by the Santa Ana River. 'lbe eastern boundary varied in width from two and cme-hall miles at the coast to.ax and ooe- ball miles in the mJddle ud to a point near lts DCll1Maltem boun· dary, Just east ,_ tbe lm,perial ID&bway. 1'be test was peaned h'om Tomu YAtl>a's (Joee's soo) cor- resposde.nce with men like Henry Delano Fitch, Jose de la Gaerra and Abel Stearns. Gibson .a.u>ered the inform• tioo from the Jose de la Guerra Collection at the sama Barbara Mission, the Stearns-Gaffey Collection at the ·Buntlllllon library, San Marino; and the Henry Delano Fitch Collect.ion at the Bancroft Library at Berkeley. Alked why be lpent so maeb timewor= on the boot, Gibson said. "I it'• a curiosl\)' and perbapt a pa&rtUi tot UM tnatb." VIVID PJCIV&E By CJUOliDI the lett.9'1 (never pallllabed} b• WU Mlle to pant a vlTld picture of ranebolif.-.af• cry from the popul• m1sconcep- tionthateverydaywasafiesta. Gibson said several other writers have written about the area, but many questions were left unanswered. He stresses bis boot ls not a d eflnitive work, but be hopes it wW be a stepping stone tor others. "It wu my lmpn!SS{on of the readin1 done on California his· tcry that a disaervice bad been done on the real muaer ol llfe ol the rancberos. "BJ translating the letters I think we've shown it ls typical Cnmtler Ute." Tomu Yorba bad a busy trade ln cowhides, tallow and manufac- tured products. Bil ranch and "fortress-like" home. accordl.ng to tbe book, were constanUy threatened by thieves, bandits a11d hostile Indians du.rint lD&-35. On October, 24, 1835 be wrOte: '1 can't even leave iny house for Cur of belDC robbed. even to de- liver a 1 .. cowhides ..... To show that Ute was not a cor- nucopia, Gibson quotes a letter Yorba wrote Don Abel Stearns in 18U: ASKS FAVOR "I am sure you will be willing to bother to do me a favor. By Senor Ipaclo I am shlpplag you a barrel wblcb I would like you to have repaired. I got lt at the beach; it lacb two hoops and I don't think the ends will bald ... " "You can't quarrel with what be says in the letters,'' said Gibson. "That's the way it was. Tbe book is an attempt to un- derstand bow the people lived.•• Santa Ana Colleae Spanish in· structor Lyle Prcibert Johnson and her father Alan Probert ot Pachuca Hidal10 llexlco, translated all the papers and let· t.en for Gibaon. 'lbe artwork and type aettinl wu done on campus. Plve bu.Do dred copies of the book, printed inl•r. type for readability, are av•l able ta tbe campus boobtore. History buff, Wayne Gibson is surrounded by research material which he pored over for yeats prior tb writing a book. New Tricks There will be a Seance Room, Witches' Room, Spider's Web, Endless Maze, Autopsy Room and Dracula's Crypt, all to-be viewed. One of the rooms advertised on the flyers which are be· ing banded out throughout the county. already has created a little stir, March of Dimes otricials said. Some people aren't too happy at the prospect ol going into Satan's Room. Members of the Newport Harbor Charity League said they bad a mannequin at the Ticktocker Thrift SboP ready for use somewher e in the house and were assured it would come in handy ror some shocking scene . Steve, the engineer who would play a gorilla, stressed that ther e would be no physical danger to people going through the haunted house. "There will be no grabbing," he reassured the press. Dorothy Sutherland, executive director of the March Of Dimes, asked committee members to turn in a head countol people who would be participating so there would be enough food on hand ror snacks each night. Someone chortled, "Tbecorpseswon'teatmucbl .. Part of the mood is being created with theatrical Oats, which were constructed so they can be used again next year. • Props were accumulated from various and unusual places. A .mortuary was asked to loan a casket and a F1u« Corp. chemical en&ineer agreed ~o pose as a gorilla ln a cage. Fake bands and legs were procured for the torture rack by Patti Tambellini and the March of Dimes provided the paint-all "atrocious" colors, including some red fer blood. During one planning session the members of the Ccrona del Mar High School Key Club asked bow scary their roam should be Ctheywer eassignedthemaze). They were told by the chai.rman, Lt. Moquin, that the house was to be geared to teenagers and adults. The students next wanted lo know where they could get some fuzz for their maze and a committee member giggled and pointed to Lt. Moquin. "There's your fuzz," she laughed. Whether or not the haunts are scary will be decided aa the first guests are welcomed Sunday night, but it's a sure thing, that putting them together brought a lot of laughs. . Tbe house will be open every evening through Oct. 30 from 6to10 p.m. and·from 6 p.m. lo midnight on Halloween. Admission is $2 -and group rat.es are available by calling the March of Dimes al 979-2270. Torture! Danger lurks ahead for Cathi Tucker, who is at the mercy of (left to right) Debbie Ferber, Susie Ross and Heather Niblo. -'\ C9aJ OM. Y ptLOT Fridlly, October 15. 1979 . Righting a Wrong Best Policy ~ .. •"J DEAR ANN LANDERS : bH'..lenral yean qo m,y bulband ~·· ldlled ln an accident. I was 'lift wttb DO Job akil1I and a 4- re•4d to raise. When I became uiedlcal apenaet wblcb I eoald not have paid without MedlcAl&d. 1 llve lo comtant fur tb.t I'm lain& to be found out. ctilcnced Ud llred. I'd '1adly repay the wafare all the mooe,y I collected from the state while I wu emplOJed, but I'm afraid they would prosecute me anyway. 1Jlfta'blr1b. ALWAYS be bif...S ti•_.. tf•WI ... ltabf (• ..... CJ), tllll& WI th eM&drmf NO. U la I.._ ,...,.. dteJ ........... tell .... die tnRlt. "', ... • poill& lailllUa&iq tlae aabJed. where I'd be todaJ U it weren't for your frank , ~uy -to· undtntand column. rm RanlDI this -GRATEFUL D&U 6UTBFUL: 8o .. I -,. , ... ltaudt ......... ~ ~-· to JClla ..... -...... W'Mwro&e. __ delperate, a friend SUllested I mpply fm-weltare. I did. Later, tbe tame fri-suaestect that I tate some colleae courses. Aialn. I followed ber advice. . I araduated from collece a , ,... qo and found a good Job witb excellent pay. My ptoblem: ....aecauae I was financially ntirmppect and deeply In debt. I did ... WW you please comult with your legal expert.a and ft.ad out the probability of being proeecut- ed and what Jteps I should lake? Just .stso me -SLEEP~ NIGHTS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am in desperate need d. some io- telllaent, unbiased advice. I'll get rie,bt to the point. Rand I bHe bad 10wonda1W y..-s d marria1e. Our thr" cbildren will SOOD be d. scbool ace. The problem : Sbould they be tald d my fiHt cbUdT U so, bow mucb should I teil them? Our families know about m.y ftrst prepancy but no one speaks d iL It 'a aa ii It never happened . I love my cJUldrea ·dearly and must know bow to deal with tbis gbost from the past. -ANXIOUS DEAR ANN: I'm turtoua with tblt mother wbo chewed 1ou t for wrlt1D8 about aes lo ywr umn. Sbe complained about av· lq to bide the paper from 11· and 13-year·olds. oman mustbecruy. · Don't get burned by a "line" tbat'a too bot to handle. Pl~ it cool with Ann Landen's luide to "NeckiDI and Petting -What Are the Umlta?" Send yoor r• quest to Ann Landen. P.O. Bos 1.00, Elpn, W, 80120, eoclOliDI l50 centa in colo and a lOQI, a tamped. self· addressed en- velope. · advise the weltare omce d mployment for several . In addition to the debts DEil ANXIOUS: I'• DO& fond al dl~es. bat la dab 1..eanee I caa dtlllk of mo beUer' way &o aay IL ''Le& lleeplq d-calle ... ., my husband, I bd heavy DEAR 8LEEPLBSS: I dleek.t wtUI Ule State of llbal• Departmn.t of PUllc Aid, ud wu &Gld dtat you bel& bet ls &o I was preanant when I married R. The baby was not bis. He knew it and said it didn't matter. I de. clded it would be best to give up the cblld ror ado11lim immediate-A IJl'oapeeUH lla+ad ~ You have helped rnllllons d tldl stay out of trouble. Me ln· duded. II)' parents never told me one thlnt· You ,,ere llke a maLber to me. I bate to tbiJlk ~ "" ...... ~=sh·ow's Capital Gain -·· Donal J . Mac Adam m Linda Isle talks to Miss Susan Ford during the Forum In· ternational Horse Show, a City of Hope benefit. Mi ss Ford acted as grand marshal, representing her f atber President Ford who was honorary chairman. ;·~::..Aquarius O" IA> .. ~ ··-.... ..., .. ... ,.. . '• ' I• '-'•-'·• I I ' I I ' I I I I i 4 • Low Key Best SATURDAY. ocroBEll 11 By SYDNEY OMAllR AIDES (March 21-April 19): You talk more to family mem- bers -lines of communication are firmly established. You un- derstand costs, quality, lime and motion. Older perSOD plays im- portant role. TAURUS (April »May 20): Accent on movement, curiosity, fun and games , ability to perceive picture as a whole. Tbe bits and pleces no longer are con· fusing. Relatives are here. GEMINI (May 21~June 20): See beyond t.be immediate. Don't be gulled by one who loots a get- rich-quick scheme. Means avoid deception, self a nd otherwise. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Lunar cycle high -trust judg· menl, intuition. Timing is on target. You win popularity con- test. Build, t ake advantage of business and r omantic pro- spects. LEO (July 23-Aug.22): You get lnsigbl to what ls needed as con· trasted to desire . Romance, in· trigue, temporary confinement -these. loo, could be on agenda. Finish what you start. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on heart 's desire, fulfillment, creative endeavors, new friends, desires. Welcome chance to exercise greater in- dependence of t.houaht, action. UBaA (Sept. 23-0 ct . 22): Protect personal, business in· terests. Those who are sµpposed ezperts may lack ~ywr lotu1Uve understanding of situation. Know it and refuse lo be intimidated by fast-talkers. slick high r<ilers. S<X>RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):. Expand horizons. You show more i nt e r est n o w ln philosophical a nd r eligious· studies, subjects. Open lines <1 communication. Be flexible, curious. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Persistence now is your ally. Dig deep. Concentrate on task at hand. Refuse to be dissuaded by one who promises "occult won· ders." You are close to achieving goal, obtaining answers. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.Jan. 19): You gel "feedback" from one who bas been explcring on your behalf -be analytical. Creaffve interpretation of· material will benefit yoo. Know it and proceed accordingly. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Low key approach is best for now. Don't attempt to force ls- sues, views. Give attention to basic material, health, diet, routine tasks which recenUy were neglected. PISCES (Feb. t i..March 20): Crea li vily. c h a nge, children figure in your scenario. Em- phasis on affairs <A heart, em~ tional responses, feeling, affec· ti on. U Oe&Gber' ll&b 11 JOU bb1bclay you are perceptive. 8)amorous, somewhat mysterious, lotrospec- tive and talented. You are due now for greater freedom or thought. action and cb~ce. ()ct. 1~ ~ 17 JEWELRY MAKING DEMONSTRATION BY J!oolo cJl&enziea Sat. 10:00 to 7•00 Su n. 12: 0 0 to 6: 0 0 10~ off on l custom ordered Pins The County Fair Harbor Shopping Center 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Services, Sales Offered DIVO&CE AID, INC.: This non-profit service, recenUy established to dfer help to anyone suf. feriog pains and uncer- t ai nti es of a broken human relationship, will have an organizational meeting at 8 p.m . Mon· day. Oct. 18. Selling will be the Parent Involvement Council Center, Santa Ana. Further infon:na- lion is available by call· ing Clint Jones at 96Pr2973. WO•EN IN THE A discussion on Ballot AaTS: The Orange Propositiom will becon-County Ad Roe Commit-ducted by the League <1 tee will meet at 7:30p.m. Women Voters. Monday, Oct. 18, ln tbe Newport Beach home <1 PANBBLLENIC: May Marlow. Newport Harbor mem- The group focuses on bers will meet at 10:30 women artists and their a m . Wednesday,Oct.20, exhibits. in the Glendale Savings and Loan, Fas bi on BUSINESS AND Island. PR 0 FESS I 0 NA L A musical pi:.ggram WOMEN: The Fountain will be presented. 'l Valley group wW meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. CITY OF HOPE: An Oct. 20, ln the recreatic:n update on Lupus re· department. sercb will be given by Gene Somac at the ducted Saturday, Oct. 23, at 255 Broadway, Costa Mesa. NEWPORT BEACH EBELLS: The annual rummage aale wW be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in tbe clubbouae. 515 W. Balboa Blvd. on Saturday. Oct. 23. The publlc ls invited. BRANDEIS WOMEN'S co••IT-TEE: Orange Coullty members are having an art auction in the Airporter Saturday, Oct. 23. Contemporary and llOME TOUR: 'ncke&a are oo s ale for tbe Vlllaae Laguna Home Tour, featuring wai.sual homes that reftect the special character of Laguna Beach. Slx houses, r anglng . from a French Norman- dy cottage to a modsn rock, cedar and &Jus ediftce. will be open to the public from 1 to $ p.m. Sunday, Oct. at. Tickets, at $4.50, may be purchased by mlillog a check with JI. self· addressed. stAlll]>8d eo- velope to P . 0 . Box 1308. Laguna Beach 92652. Correction Orange County Lupus Chapter meeting at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, OcL 21, in the Soroptlmist C!ubhouse, Santa Ana. master arapblcs can be r---------- Due to erroneous information liven to the Daily Pilot, it wasr~ Weclnesday that proceeds from tbe Ocl 23 Octoberf est at the Rancho San Joaquin apartments would benefit t.be Irvine Ju.Dier Ebells. Proceeds will beneftt philanthropies ~ the Junior Ebell Club -d Newpcrt, wb03e members are selling tickets. Research is 1>e1ng C<JO- ducted at the facility un- der the direction d Dr. Raymood Teplits. ANCHOR LODGE: A garage sale, beginning at 9:30 a.m ., will be coo- viewed at 7:15 p.m. with the auction beginning at 8:15. KIWI CLUB: Mem- bers and prospectives are invited to a Kiwi Reunion at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, in the Shark Island Y acbt Club. WEDNE.sDAVS GRAND OPENING Sat., Oct. 16 -11 A.M. to 10 P.M. •Sun., Oct. 17 -11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Prizes • Drawings for Gifts • Refreshments • Entertainment nn\shi1'9 ~uque Re rati<>1' oetno1'st .. .. Bill Ballance of KABC Radio SA nJRDAV 1:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting & Spectacular Mystery Event Barnab thec10~ •The Butch Garden Bird Show • Harborlites of Onnge County • Boat Show a R. V. Exhibit • Hair Styling Demonstration • Fire Department A Racue Exhibit • flower Arranging Demon1tration • ~ Danc./Mulic: by Stumbleweed •Barber Shop Quartet -And much, much, more Bruce Duncan believes people can be taught to be more aware of their powers. ............. Prince Von Furstenberg packs collection for national tour. Royal Collection Show Courted On a nationwide tour, designer Prince Egon Von Furstenberg will stop at South Coast Plaza to show his fall collection at a scholarship benefit. Sponsored by the Fashionables, the show will follow a social hour at 6:30 p.m. Satu.rday, Oct. 23, in BuUock 's. Proceeds will benefit Chapman College'sin· temational scholarship fund for Orange County students. Von Furstenberg, a firm believer in the re- turn of classic elegance, has designed his menswear collection with fine fabrics, tailored lines and expert w<rkmanship with attention 'tiven todetails. The designer, wno1s ma.1e10g Ills urst an<1 oruy visit In Orange County, maintains offices in F1arence Milan, MunichaodNewYork. The showing is by invitation only. Peering Around HONORED as thereci· plent of the Woman.of· achievement award by Newport Harbor Busl· ness and Professional Women was Mrs. Vandle Gervais, a creative de-. acner and interior arts couultant. In the presentation, llrs . Pam Green, chairman, said that M.rs. Gervais was selected because of her e.xcep. tlaoal ability and talent whereby she took a bob- by and made it grow to national lnterest. Miss Teenage America Pageant After 15 years of doing buinea In our preeent locatlon, we are expanding. Therefore. we are offering tremendous savings on our lnventOfY before we stlrt remodeling. We cury Imported ~ custom mede furniture. ime><>rted cut crystal lamps. exquisite llgurinea, tapistrtes. Venetian mirrors. and many other nne decorftor ....... TIM edv9nt.-ge this month of our r9m0deflng aate. Ft!d!t. Octob9f 1s. Hm DAIL v PILOT R Course Adds Dynamics to Life BJ ruorre OL80N Ol .. Oall, ~ ·--- When Bruce Duncan was a marine serving ln V\etnam he learned a very important rel•· Uonship : awareness equalled survival. "After several months in the ju.ode we learned certain survival technl· ques such as working a full day on two or three hours of sleep and cat· napping," he said. "We could wake up when danger was coming." The advantage of cat· napping, Duncan added. was lbat quick decisions could b e made im · mediately upon awaken· ing. When be came home from Vietnam to the warm. safe atmosphere of the U. S., he realized be bad lost these skills. which be regretted because he knew they could be valuable even in civilian life. All the while b e was at- tending Orange Coast College and Califmlia State Univer sity, Fullerton. and wortine ln real estate develop- ment be wu searching for this missing part of blali!e. "I was sUll looking tor something-what I bad ln Vl~am," he said. ·•1 still did not have a deep· down satislacUon." WOaKSBOP A liWe over a year ago Duncan 's life was radically changed and today be ii offering those llkllls lo others in the form of a four-day lee· ture-worksbop called Awareness Dynamics. He claims the stills have improved his Ufe dramaUcally and wants to help other people lead more productive lives lhrou&h similar training. Awareness dynamics, according to Duncan, consists of a kit of .. men· tal stills." "We don't teach people facts and Ideas so much as we teach people bow to use their minds in a new and powerful and dynamic way,·• he said. "The whole concept is directed low a rd.a d• veloplns the use of maN of OW' mind. "We teach people to stand aside and look at their problems and to solve them one at 1 time." Since beln• trained himself, Duncan hu lost 15 pounds (the t.echnl· ques supposedly enable one to break such hablts as smoking and overeat· iq), and be sa,ys his con· centration, ability to set 1oa1s and work produc· lively with other people. his memory and his abllity to relax all have been improved con· siderably. ALLEGOllY Duncan's training came from an Orange County resident who wrote lbe book ''How to Uve With Yourself and Like You." ''It's an alleeory about an averaee character who sloughs through life,.. Duncan said. "I saw myself in that bot*." The character dis· covered himself thnJu&b a coarse ia tell · ..,..,.., DuncanHkL 100 percent refund .to anyone who h not aatbfttd at the eod of the COW'M. He can't believe that anyone could so aw~ mlnd . Awareness Dynamics off•• yQl the opPortunlty to expand your thlnkina and tC' con· t.rol youl' own destiny." "I found tbat tbe IUtbor w u local and bad blm leach the techniques to n»e and my wtfe. I saw that it could be ta\liht to odMn. I could reef that wbat I did ln Vietnam waa finally working here." lesatbanrevolutlonbed. :============ "Science bas estimat- ed that man uses leas than 10 percent fl bis Duncan ·s course. de-~;;;;;;;w;m~iiiriirir;:,;;=il rlved from what be learned from the local author, ls based upon the scientific division of the brain wave trequeocles into four levels. UPHOLSTERY ..... ,.w .. ...... ttJJ ......... He itves H ·bours of ~~~~~~~~d mental conditioning ex· !! ercises to belp his stu· PUBLIC NOTICE dents learn to use the -"°"-,--",.....,.0...,.-""""•,..,.u-c-""""u._.,..•1,...."- four levels more produc· HPOHTMEC1TYCOUMCIL tiVely • .,:;'.~~::L~Y MoonHCJlll Maclneu 1t·hour111• ot ..._,._ Fri. & Sat .• the Huntington center Miii Beach & Edinger It the San Diego FW/. Starts Fri. 7 to 10 p,m PUBLIC NOTK;E One exercise, for ex-NOTICE 1s Hunv 01vEN'M.,. ample. desi""'ed to help ~.~1'.1mat•:•P.M.1<1 a-tM Coooftcll Ol..,.llff, l0200 Sl~1----------people lose weight, is to A-. "-i.lft "'-''"· ~ • SUNIUCMUlOURTCW,,. visualize all the foods in tN0ty0.-llw4""oldopulllk.... STATWCWCAUflCMl••• ... lfloefltlletoitowtftt: • nteaMHITYOf'Oll..,... one's refrieerator that "-ZONE CHANGE "°· m -• MOwtcc..-ome ..... are detrimental to IOOd 111~ • ,.,_ ~ IOcMld • s-e.u..~.,.. .. __ .... Duncans·~d. 9t?S~IOll~.,_c;,,.c.a. PLAINTIPf'I •••NIC= _.._, .. c.llfonlloltoCQWtlNll. LINOt.eY OftdSTANFO•DLI "You take them out. .. EXTENSIOM OF TIME "°" DEf'l!NOANT: F•ANK J ES OOe ._, ~. and put a big IHIGENCV OlllDINAMa .._........ "°9EltTS Fl•U DOE. H:<l>"O v;T """"' ~tloMI use ....-m11 * ._...,. DOI!. no4D DOE, FOu•nt GOE. blackXoothem." ......-. Thew IWtM Of't btl"9 ..,_9111 Fll'TH DOt!. SIXTH DOE, S~Tl4 Duncan believes so ~ 1o"" PIOM!fto '--• ._ DOl!.OlldEl~TMooe. thoroughly in bis techni· 5'NolQIWoml• 10ov·1. Oldts.dloll c:w::i':!':':.S, , ques Uiat be will otfer a u.oai»et seql _, -~ "01..., NOT1ca1 v ..... w ..... ~,,. ZOfllftQ o,_.-•· n. l'Ofll"9 or· _., ~ ....... _ ..._. dlnMce, IOftl"O l'll04>S Md tldllbltl -..................... ,.. ...... Gft fMo lft IM Ptonn"'9 Do"""""'_, ..... • ...,._ ..._ .. ,..,,...... -ovo11-. for public IM,ectloft Olld ...._ - Off tllMllMllOfl. AvtSOI U..M ........... ., e T"°'°dHlrlflolOtesUty lftl-orla ,_. • ..,, """9 UC 11t I n g CWOllllOftlOIMM!tel'ftl"'llbe--OA ........ o ---Utl.,..... _,...,.ty10duo If fl.lr1Mf ...,.._ ..,. * • tll•. LH to...._ "'* ti-I• ..w.d. --· c:oMect -....... Pl-"'o Dt"*"'*" , ... dlftO .._ 1. 10 THE O.f'ENDANT: A dwlf IWNllt~~.!.,,NCIL,... .... E c_...ntllos-...flledlrl ...... • New Deal • 1n By ERMA BOMBECX It's only a matter '1 time before the in· surance comp:mles r e· vamp their list of high· risk professions. In the past. they've included such hazardous jobs as: steeple painting, sky div· ing, combat warfare, firefighting, bomb de· molition and umpiring a Warld Series. Those are pussycat jobs compared to the new breed of citizen who goes out every day fl his life, exposing himself to the hazards of the 20tb century. Watch for the in· surance rates to go up on game show hosts. These poor, battered devils are in an emotional arena. 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DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULUNS by TOM I. Ry• by Rodger lradfltlct -WB<DI OOULD0READ HIS ua.DUP NOTE by Ferd Johnson THE GIRLS ------.... "Wu that ever an et\joyable meeti•-due to 1 cold our apeabr bad to cancel hi .. :-.-.tu re on loaina wtiaht t1u u11¥b C..tm.." ·. ~ .. . . . ' ... ''ld!Y. Oc1ober 15. 1979 OAJLYPILOT Motnent11tn on NY's Side as Series Nea ............ Chambliss' Ho mer .. Def eats Royah, 7-6 NEW YORK CAP> -The New York Yankees•• back in the World Series for the flrst time aln.ce 1964. t.bnlat there on a dramatic home run by Chris Chambliss that decided the American Lea1ue pennant ln the ninth lnnine ot the filth and final playoff eame. The series opens Saturday in Cincinnati and. after their em<>- tional 7-6 victory over I<;ansas City, the Yankees could have that Intangible called momen· ·tum on their side. Certainly there was no fear ol the awesome Big Red Machine as the Yankees spilled their first cbampaeoe in a doaen years Thursday night. "The Reds are beatable." said manager BilJy Martin. ·•w e have five or six hitters who can rip the ball. Their pitching is light. I think our pltchin& ls better than theirs and it's over the hump now and will do a better Job in the Wcrld Series." Holtzman the most likely can dldates. "Catfish Hunter wll! probably 10 In ••me two." th• Yankees skipper said. World Serles pltchinl v ) nearly wasn't a proble~ Marlin. That ·s because • Yankees came ever so cl• c blowing the pe nnant. squ lng a three-run le'lld in < eithth inning of game five wh~r Georee Brett slu11e 'i dramaUc home run to da. £ sccre. ~ Tben, a controversial ca1l-4a1 second base ended a Royals' rally in the ninth with Brett. •t American Lea1ue batU'ag champion. walUne rcr one rn.tte 5Win1. He never got it beci\je Ch•mbllss ended the ten.ston with one swing of his bat oo .llle first pitch from reliever !Gik Littell ln the bottom of °\e ninth. The Yankees had constructed a 6-3 lead after seven inniMS. mostly on the hitting ol Mlck~y Rivers. who ripped fwr hits ~d sccred three runs. and Thurmtn Munson. who had three singles YANKEES FANS POUR ONTO THE FIELD TO CELEBRATE AFTER NEW YORK DEFEATED KANSAS CITY IN THE NINTH INNING. Martin said be would name bis first game pitcher today with Dock Ellis or Ken anddrove intworuns. i With the crowd of 56.821 SJ· Loa a pennant approaching, d Game Pos t -mortem KC Clutch Hitting Fell Short in 9th NEW YORK (AP> -A close play that went against Kansas City and the absence of two of the Royals' top stars may have made tbe difference ln an American League playoff series that went down to the last innina of the filth and final game. "We've been playing with a short deck for some time," said Whiley Herzog, who managed an injury-troubled team lo a limp· ing first·place finish in the AL West . th e n guide d that courageous band of Royals to near victory in the playoffs. The Royals, the only AL ex· pansion team lo ever win a division title, saw their Cin· derella dreams squashed near midnight Thursday, when Chris Chambliss' leadoff homer in the Dioth inning snapped a tie and gave the New York Yankees a 7·6 victory and a shot at dethroning the Cincinnati Red s in tbe World Seri• beginning Saturday. T • Royals, down 1-0 and 2·1 in ga ~s durina this dramatic se,.!S, were losing 6-3 in the ei1&t1th inning in Thursday night's game. But they weren't conced- ing anything lo the favored Yankees. "We s tilt knew we had a chance," s aid George Brett, tbe AL's leading hiller this season who batted .444 in the playoffs. Brett did something about im· proving the Royals ' odds, smashing a three-run hoiner in the eighth inning that evened the game at8·6. It was that kind al clutch hit· ting that Herzog was counUne on Sports In Brief fer the ninth inning. But an out call on a close play al second base prevented Brett from com· ing to the plate with the bases loaded. With two out in the ninth, Buck Martinez singled for his third hit of the game and AJ Cowens walked. Jim Wohlford hit a chop· per between short and third, which Yankee third baseman Graig Nettles cul off. His throw to second just beat Cowens to second. in the opinion of second base umpire Joe Brinkman. Television r eplays seemed lo show that Cowens was safe. "That doesn't do me a helluva lot of good now." said Herzog. "I thought he was safe. But I didn't go out to argue cause I knew it wouldn't have made a difference. "It was a real important call. We knew the heart ol their order was due up in the ninth. We want· ed Brett to have a chance with the bases loaded." Brett carried the heavy of. fensive locftl for the Royals most of the series. Their leadoff man. Amos Otis, the Royals' offensive catalyst, injured his foot in the first inning of the opening game. He never saw any more action. If Herzog could have some wishes, he'd ask for a healthy Otis and Steve Busby, who bad won 40 games for the Royals the past two seasons but hasn·t pitched since early June because "an injured shoulder. "I wlsb I had Otis ... said Henot, "but what I would really have wanted would be to have Steve Busby pitching ... $2 Becomes $5,556 For Lucky Bettors BOSSIER CITY, La. -Four lucky horseraclng fans received what the track said was the na· . tion's lar1est daily double payoff of the year Thursday when each got $5,55fJ.20 lor $2 tickets at · Louisiana Downs. The payoff also set a track re· cord. Se1le•1t'eat"4!r CINCINNATI -Good weather is forecast for the weekend World Serie& games in Cincinnati, ac· cording to the National Weather Service. Saturday ls expected to be partly cloudy with high tem· peratures in the low·t~mid eos. 1be forecast for Sunday is fair: 'lbere is only a 10 percent chance drain each day. Mlle 1" ....... . PHOENIX -Nine Olympic medalists were nominated Wed· nesday u finalists for 1976 SUlllvan Award by Cllticials at the Amateur Athletic Union national convention here. Dick Otte, chairman of the MU Sullivan Award Committee, taid that decathlet.e Bruce Jen· ner, swimmer John Naber, boxer Howard Davis, basketball st• Scott Mil)', diver Jerri Chandler, llkater Dorothy Ham.ill, wrestler John Peterson, and tons jumpers Arnie R obinson a nd Kathy McMiilan are the nine can· dtdates. 11ae Sullivan Award ii tbe na· tlon'a t op prhe in amater athletics. It will be decided by a ballot of the press and the AAU Board of Governors in January. w ... & .. r t MADRID-Eddie Dlbbs and Raul Ramirez advanced in the Madrid tennis tournament while the No. 1 seed. Guillermo Vllas. . had to wtthdr~w Thursday after suffering a band injury during practice. Dibbs stopped John Alexander. 6-3. 6-3 wbile Ramiriez upended Vlctcr Pecci, 6-4, 6·1. J an Kodes beat Vitas Gerulaltis, 6·2, 4·6, S·l and Jaime Flllol beat Jose msueras, 4-6, 7..S, 1-5. And, Bob Hewitt ad· vanceci m Ute tourney wben oppo- nent Ramiro Benevides bad lo retire after sufferiD.I an irtjury. G••l••~••W'la• IULTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -Evonne Goolatong of Australia defeated Virginia Wade of Great Britain 6·3, 6-1 Thursday to win the women's singles competition and take a one-point lead in the World In· vttr•\onal Tennis Classic. Ne •-l•r C'•••d• BARCELONA, Spain -Moves fer a 10-year ban oo international sports e"Vents ln Canada col· lapsed Thursday when the General A11emblY ol Federa· tlons OAJF. which had pl&Med to draw up a re5oluUon for aanc- tions acainst Canida, quietly dropped tbe idea. 0.lly ,. ......... "' lll<U .. " ...... Figueroa went to wcrk In e eighth. But he didn't last I . When Al Cowens opened with a single, Martin came out to Ctt bis starter. t "Figueroa was just out .,of eas.'' the man ager expla&Mtd. "We had hoped for five inninis tonight rrom him and he ga~e us more ." , Grant Jackson was the rt· Hever and pinch-hiller ,~ Wohlford looped a singl ]o right. bringing up Bretl, 6e American League's leading bk· ter this seas on. He dril; Jackson's second pitch into-e lower stands in right field suddenly the score was tied.} ·~ An inning later, the R~s tried to take the lead. Wlth ~o out. Buck Martinez collectedi· third hit of the game Cowens walked. Wohlford a bouncer and third base jn Graig Nettles charged the b{lll. He threw lo second and Cowtfls was called out by umpire Joe Brinkman although televisioo replays seemed to show ~e runner beating the ball. ~ But the Royals didn't ar ..nd a few moments later, CdM's MARC JOHANNES (55) LEADS THE WAY FOR KURT BROCKMAN (15). was nothing left to argue aboiit after Cham bliss connected for his home run. " CdM Stings El Toro Chambliss' homer was a sear· ing drive that dropped just in front of the righl·center field bleachers, ne ar the 385-focft ~~. .. l(ANSAICITY NIW YOllK Sea Kings Take Advantage of Chargers Mistakea C-11t<f Poquelle ti Wolll!OfOlf G.8rttl 3b M.ty .. rry lb M<RM'1 Qulrkelh AOIHll> P•i.ku J.Mllrllntlt uonarop Sollllor"o P•ttlno Hanttro 1...11111111 ••rlllll atarlltu ~ ~ ~ ~ :'=~'~" ~ft~ ~ 7 I I 0 Mu!lsont \ l t • , , 3 Qw1Mb41l lb • ) l By ROG ER CARLSON Of the D•llY PllOt5'.t" Interceptions by Dave Meador and Bob Hughes. along with a fumble recovery by Eric Raff, got the Sea Kings of Corona del Mar High School on the move Thurs· day night and they parlayed those turnovers into a 21·7triumph over El Toro. Before a crowd of 3,300 at Newport Harbor High the Sea Kings upped their South Coast League mark to 3-0, thanks to two touchdown runs by Newpor t Harbor High transfer Mike Sprait.z and a three-yard blast by Br ad Stassel. Scott Merry toed the three PA Ts and atthe half the Sea Kings were in command with a21-0lead. Spraitz netted 99 yards in 19 car· ries. usually with a short pitch over the tackl es. but only in the ftrsl hal( was CdM able to move with consist ency, scoring on drivesof32, 29 and 39yards. MA"K DONOHOO Seorea El Toro TD El Toro's realistic chances to come from behind were burled late in the second period when Corona del Mar withstood a first and goal situ a lion al the three. Mark Cardelucci, Brian Gar· ratt, Ken O'Rourke and Merry combined to push El Toro back a yard in three plays, then an El Toro pass attempt fell Incomplete to allow CdM its 21-poinl halftime bulge. The Chargers of El Toro coach Mac Moo r e s truc k for a touchdown in the third period on a razzle dazzle play with Mike Sen· tak tossing a screen pass to Bob Charles. who in turn tossed it back to Sentak. who let loose with a 46-yard scoring pass to Mark Donohoo. Steve Key added the PAT with 3:20 left in the third period, but that was the last seriouslhrcatfor El Toro despite clicking for 231 yards through the air. El Toro paid the price Cor those 231 yards with four aerials intercepted. Raff's fumble recovery at the El Toro 32 early In the game lgnil· ed a seven-play march with Spraltz going over behind Dave Gambill from two yards out. A play later It was Meador in· tercepling and returning nlne yards to the El Tero 29. Sprait.z bulled his way 26 yards to the l , then followed 0 ambill again for the TO to give CdM a 14.-0 lead with8:39spent. Stassel 's three-yard scoring nm came after Hughes returned an interception 43 yards to the El Toro 39. Stassel was hurt oo the sweep with a knee injury and did not play lo the second half'. The 21 points was more than the Sea Kings had scored in their four prior football games. 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Also, Roberto Duran (54·1) puts bis world lightweight title on the line qainst Alvaro Rojas (27-6). • • I 1 2 C.MeyOh • 0 O • II 0 0 AtomM pr 0 0 U 0 • 0 0 0 G.Ntltl~ 31> 3 0 0 0 • I I 0 c;.mblHI 1 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 R•llelotllll?b 1 0 O 0 • o > 1 ".si.n••v u J o o o o o o o E Flouera. o O O o o 0 0 0 0 G J.c:kwn p 0 q 0 0 n o o o Tl<lrow P O o II o 0 0 0 (I on o o Tot•ls 31 • 11 • Tolll• JI 1 II I> None out wfltn w1nn1no run .cored 1(-MOIY 110 000 O»-. Ntw York 10'2 00'1 001-1 E -~mblt, G. Brett OP -New Yorll ' LOtl -1(1Mn Q ty \. Hew Yor11 •. 18 -G 8noll. O\embliH 18 -111 ..... , MR -M.lyblrry Ill, G. a.en .... Ol•mblln u I SB -ROIM, R W!lll~ Chamblin \ -R Whit•. G4mblt SF O..mblt" ·~ " •Ell aa SO 1...-d 0 ] , , 0 5'14111or" l~ l , 1 J '"-"'" '" 0 0 0 0 HMtltr 11'1 • , I , LofltH 11... ~It '"" I ' I 0 E l'IQ.-oa , • • • 0 G J.c;k-, , 1 0 Tl«o• IW,1.01 ' 0 0 I '-l 11.• -\4.111 UNSER F ASTESI' AT RIVERSIDE 0 , 0 ' ' 0 RIVERSIDE -Bobby Un.S .. ~. averaging 99.96 miles per h<J4)", set the pace in the first da,y•d qualifying r uns Thursday at Riverside for the InternaUohal Race of Champions series U\at resumes on the road course &.bJs weekend . Pole position for the ftrst ol two 7S-mile IROC races, to be held Saturday, wilt be decided tt>- day, when qualifications are completed. _ David Pearson had the s~ fasteal Ume al 99.31 mph. Other fast laps were turnef rri by Al Unser, 98.39; Al Hol~' Jody Scheckter and Cale Yarborough, all at 97.1't~'. Shaw Leading Texas Tourne "' SAN ANTONIO Tex (APl -andwumostpteueclwitbhis lag -""'" •·~ ' . tU Pttt•OIKt.mu;, ~ • Tom Shaw. onceonealthegame's pu ng. ~M.,.,, ,... • brightest young stan but for the "I bad it 30, 45 feet out several ~i.r.-s >1-~ last five years a atrualing also-tlmeaandgotitdownintwoevery :'::!!n911, ~~jQl ran birdied three ot 6is lastfour time," said Shaw. "That's the big 8ollhtlw00d ,. boles ror a slx·uoder-par 66 and thing. And I was 1etUna 'em :~i:.,~;:..ov,t0 tbe first round lead Thursday In close. I dldn'treallyhavetowork St_r,,ior the $125,000 San Antonio-Texu bardooaoyofthes~pu_tta." ~T= Open golf tour an ament. Sbaw. winner otrour tour titles TOfl'l KIM "That's the beat puttint round betweenl989and1971. held a one-r::~ I've had for a lon,, long Ume," sboUeadover•groupottbreetied wc11 .. 1rc1 said the ever -smtling Shaw, who at 17. five under per. 'Ibey were ==-" ranks a distant l.28th on the Enal and's Peter Oosterbu.ta, ~·~'1' seuon'smoney-wlnnlnalist. Babe Hiskey and fcrmer tennis ::'~;:. He used only 29 atrotes on the proFtankCoMer. )OIWI"«"' 1reens or the 7,038·J atd ~ l+.D-~~ Lakewood Country Club cwrse "'-'-' ~, _ ""'" 0.11• ~ --..., ~•lrf<ll O'C»Mell LAGUNA BEACH PLAYERS ARE SPRAWLEQ ON THE FLOOR AS CHRIS ANDERSON (LEFT) MAKES A SAVE. ~ged =lions, HBVie The Westminster High Lions, consistently one oC Orange County's top football power s . and the winless Huntington Beach Oiler s. 13-43-2 ove r the pa s t s ix J.easons. cl ash at 8 fonigbl in a Suns et ~ague opener at Hunt· 'ipgton Beach High. ':' Bill Boswell's Lions. ~1-1 this year, are 14· E·ot favorites lo slop an ersteam thatis0-4and s shown offensive ~consistency, scoring ~St points and being shut t twice. ·As usual, Westminster big, has talented backs ho run behind a physical oHenslve line, • and features a defense 'that has size and speed. Those ingredients have b een responsible for a • .U-22·2 record since 1970. Dave Van Hoorebeke's Oiler s are Im proving ,;.weekly but have yet to 'lenerale a s teady of· '-ense. In their 28-7 loss fo J.os Alamitos last week. bow ever. the Oile rs ~dn't commit a turnover 1Uld were only penalized 82 yards. Van Hoorebeke seems encouraged by the fewer mistakes, but the lack of a rushing attack figures to make tonight's contest a long one for Huntington Beach. The Oilers' lead-..-:~~~~~~~!ij~~~ ""ing ru s h er, Bobby Guzman, h as a sprained ankle and is doubtful. He •has picked up 72 yards on •Zl carries. The Oilers will be run· rung at an experienced defensive line that is led by nose g u ard Mike Arent (6·1, 200) and tackles Ted M cCash n (5·11 , 195) and Curt Mitchell (6·1, 240 ) Defensively. the Oilers haven't been disgr aced. holding their first two op- ponents to 175 and 119 net yards. But their top de- f e nsive t ackl e, Bill Murphy, suffer ed a neck injury in an automobile accident last weekfllld Is doubtful tonight. And that could prove cosUy as W cstminster starts Tim Arguello (6-3, 200) and Jim Sanders (6-2, 250) on the line. i 'Ibey open holes for fleet .. r u nning back s Doug ·Boswell (6·0, 180 and Duane Gerardi, who have rushed for 342 and ! Z30 yards. • • • * * -......... .:•Ot-•-4teft WI'\ per 1 In_...,. Aolll RO--Owh hlllMld C -4Mfl L""4CllllSI L~lr.ePerllim LT~eCollft n!~leW LH .. ¥ Q9~1r.e o·A .. SMl'l<lro ,.._,,,,., Tllonles 11t-eoti AvtHll W --Sco11 ~ummell ............. , .. 0...... L~-Mllle l'ttf1llftt L T~Oflll-fle~e NG-Olllt Nllr.cevl(ll 1n~c.o11 ... ._£ -Sl•ft LH lty LB-...00, Aolll Ll--'1.,.,Petenon ce~u •• o• Al•u•M•o ce-51•,.. H letmttrom ~AldMll 1 ~Arelln ·Pheasant ELWELL FARMS Santa Ana 547-1193 Cotta Me5a 642-4311 Orange, Estancia Tangle Tritons Menace ' Unbeaten a San Clemente Hl&b 's Tritoos and the Lacuna Beach Artists, two Smth Coast League teams with much at stake, collide tonight al Laguna Beach . Kickoff ls at 8 and the Arttst.s of coach Dennis Haryung, undefe ated and ranked No. 4 in CIF 2·A circles, are ball- point choices to continue atop the circuit. For Laguna Beach it's the most significant game since its glory era ~ 1968. The Artists have beaten Costa Mesa in league play and a win tonight would be a m~<r step toward the crown. For San Clemente. the 1975 league champion. its a do-or-die situation. Already burdened with a 7-6 loss to Corona del Mar, the Tritons would be two games off the pace with a loss tonight. Both teams enter with potent offenses and de- f enses that have been impressive. Haryung's Artists have allowed only one touchdown in rour games and that w as when Costa Mesa recovered a fum- ble and moved slx yards for a touchdown. Keys to the Laguna Beach defen se are tacldes Jeff Greenough (225) and Peter DeBaun (230), in addition to linebackers Bill Gompf * • * and John Miller and a consistent 1ecoodary. Offensively the Arttltl operate behind Gompl or D a,f e C h a p m an 1 t quarterback with their keepen or passes. When they 10 to the air the most dan1erous receiver ls Rieb Nunis. San Clemente, however, bas a lethal punch in lts wlabbone backfield behind quarterback Glenn Dill, halfbacks Mike Knathen and Randy Adams and sophomore fullback Mike DunJvin. ~alnat Mlsalon V1~o the Tritona pounded the lnteriot, while they opened up wtth PU6e5 and keepers around the ftanks against Corona delMar. Defensively, the Trttons of coach Allie Schaff operate wlth several s tandouta- lncludlng middle guard Corky Calvert. tackles Allen Streeter and Dunivin and Unebaclters Ad ams and Poodo Viel sides. Suns et Opener Tars, Edison Clash .Tonight Newpor t Harbor High's Sailors and the Chargers of Huntington Beach's Edison, Sunset League adversaries with an Intense rivalry. collide tonight al8 atOr angeCoastCollege. The Chargers d coach Bill W<rkman are 3~· point favorites, based on the assumption their game will be executed relatively penalty free. In last week's final loop tuna.ap, the Chargers were socked foe 112 yards on 18 infractlons. Edison bas the oaense and Newport Harbor bas the defense. The Sailors ~coach Bill Piuica have blanked two foes and d the f our touchdowns given up to Servtte and Loara d Anaheim, none were on 10111. sustained marches. Edison, however, enters with the league's best passer in non-league play. Steve Rakhshani, a 6-1, S•O-llWC>ffe.w TE-Mert 0.Fezto AT_,,lm Me-~ RG-Coniy C.1 .. 1'1 C ~Of'll(olrOl'I L~lreHMlt.en 17~pound senior. bas completed 49 ~ 88 passes for :~ 647 yards and 7 touchdowns f<r a .557 completion t.o percentage . L T-Jo!WI EOWar<I\ SE-eot> Hoover 08-Glenn OIH HB-AencN AMIM H8-Mlke l(rutller\ FB-IU OUl'llvin ""Cl-Ill• Defeftw LE-Ike HKlr.etl L T-Allefl 5tr-.te< Nc;......co.kvCei .. '1 RT-IU Ounlvln RE-Ike Krutller\ L8~end• Adam\ L8_,,_ VltlSkl<t\ 08-<IA.tlt11 Meuer~m•tr> 08-Runtmmet 08 Merk McEtrov 08-<itenn 0 111 t..._a...c1101t ..... S&-Rk llNUl'lh L T-HOrm An<lerwn LG-Oevl<I Wattr C -er.tl51ewM RG-ft-. Ponce AT ·.Mlf Gf"nou911 TE-Scott Henderson 06-8111 Gompf F8-.IOMM 1tter T&-ereio French FL-Ruu'Noft L ...... KllOefellM OE-SCott...__ OT-Breit Ste...,., NG-Mell McCutlouC)h OT -Peter 0.8eul'I OE-1Cur1 WHIOHr<I L8-JO,,,.,Mllter LB~ll(;omQf CB ·Jonn Bro111er1on C&-f>ete H11u- S -o. ... s1romt1o1ne S ~l(llNunl\ :~ Against Rialto's Eisenhower High, be bad four 11s TD passes and accounted f<r 344 yards ln the air. 160 His targets: Mike Malais, Jeff Smith and Scott :~ Sherard. 1~ The Chargers also have a solid running game 110 with 211>1-pound tailback Jim Judd operating behind fullback Larry Simpson. ;: Defensively it's a scrambling-type operation. 2~0 one in which coaches in the past have described as :: similar to a m ound d ants. 11s The Sailors, however, have seen improvement : in their offensive punch with the continued im- "s provemenl of quarterback Craig Lyons and the :!J emergence of runni111 backs Roy Ray and Dee Ward. 110 Ray bas averaged 4.0 yards per crack with 211>5 17s yards in 51 carries. ~ One of Newport's best assets to its running 1eo· game is the short pass to tight end Al Vom Steeg, ~~ who puts pressure on the defense with his blocking ~ for the nan. l~S t:•-Oftlee 13S TE-5c:olt5Nferd RT-R_., HOllecl.., 11' RG-ft..OV 5d1w..-.1 '10'I C -eobWllion ISO LG-Ml ... W1-r1>y no LT~rlcHulll 169 SE-Jeff 5mllll 190 08-Steft RKllSlleftl 1n F&-Urrv 51mPSO" ISO TB-Jim Judd 140 FL-Ike Me!els !SS 170 tr._ OeftflM OE~Alleft "° no 110 ?OS ''° 218 llS 11S llS 101 170 170 ''° 180 "-tMenwot9- TE--'IVomSIMQ I~ RT-ftoo llalltOl'I uo AG-ow.n Frost ?IO c ~""" .... " ''° l..~rllA~ Ill) LT-Jeff 81tettl "0 SE-Mille Mello 160 08-o-lllQ LVOl'I\ MS AB-0..Wenl 11'0 A8-ftoy Rav t5S FL~ fllao9t'd 175 ~M---0.... RE-Toni Mooett ~ RT--Or99 SM,..,_ llO OT-00.. w.t""811 HG-Miile WI_,,., N OT~_.,~eu OE-ICevln lt...oot 0 L8-A-y5'11wer1r Women Challenge 1110 110 170 L T-<>Mt11 Fro.I 210 LE-JlmH-• 190 L&-Ootl Bertier 190 LB-Oene Wencl<'oclr.e 16' L8-&len OIOVI"' CB-Jeff Smith CB-Tim Nlellols 5 ~eve.no S -JeftHyd ... 110 17~ 160 11'0 11'0 L8-<Jtlp 8utere HO CB~.rk Smith t10 CS-Mell ICaw.tmur• 1.0 S -tlol> .,.own lllO s --o..w.,o 11'0 I . . . .. . . Ffld!Y. October 15, 1979 DAILY PILOT Bj 1t Uni Foe Blasted, 15-4 Prep Stan W omen;'sAthletic Results ~a, Cd.M, Metta Poloi.818 Win 8,!!~ost~~!f ~} _ .. -......... .. .... M __ •• ,,..... ... -·--·"· ..... ,..... • .............. ... • Tbe Unlveulty Hl&h Launer came up with S<~~ c•M-"'"' . •••· Mustancs bid foe their '-"....,_ .... ::V~'::.,,.,,.,,, =r=~tt.:::"'....:~: :.'::!:io~c~:::.~11:"~; 1 ~~1"7;'1"r1~';":,. tua Trojana of Irvine easlb' eisbl aavea and a .._, ..,,.,..., ~ ................ tblrd atral1bt cross 1>1,1t-11 ••M....,._M. CYer~o-.ittc1 -.,.1.w.,.i. n .o., HeftM•o 1u1 1100. ~ overpowered boat Ills-blocked penalty abot aa ~~'::.•"· sc-oo• t. 0011· country lnvltational'tiUe .~: c.MolNMf Or""' Gollil '"' --..wot"10110-.... 11ao-•i~11•1.__V1tte = !~'H~.,::.·.,".'::~,:~ .• .. ton VleJo. 1$·4, to the CdM defense proved vHstn Saturday when tbey i..-.i.11ee11 •• '"""' .. '"'· ...._ 101 .=:-~.., ~ .... ,.. Oeocllft 1u1 i. )7 • "-"cul &.I 1 k-"~ -ftda f th"" Qr•n• 1 .. 11 "-tSI Ott llk191M,"4 I_... .... 1' Ol ' MU<DllY IVI I• 1' 1Ulhi1tbt Soutb Coast too much for San c...Mne a 1 • 4-M .. v .... __ n "' -"9e · Aotvtwo. •~w . ...,11 ..... :0..,.101 •c:etit..o.ve111H 1•1••...,-c.• .. •••• ...... 101 cte1 ._ Le1gUewaterpoloactioo Clemente. DMeHln• o 1 o 1-1 County Invitational at '"4tneo •• "'""i.1H. •t'4..-M.M1 ~1e>i1ott w.-•1:~11«1s1 •cw.M. a-• --·-set ker""· ori.i-..... •· _.......,. ,, UC ,...,ne •t-io. ..... ...,_ .. " w.. '· ~ tc.M, ., . .,,, u•1£ ay. Elsewhere in league ,....._. t.v•IN a. o.._ L DH-u ... • 'fHMTY .,..._ <CllM• 11 oe: a.'"'°'" •Kl 1.1:11t· ._ Llll'l')'Babafiredlnsix pl~.CoetaMesabanded M11eeU12. The meet begins at o..e-..-..11T_,.,,a.•» •• ,. •• ,. .... Jt ""' 101 "'' u-1 .. T•Y'•• 111 o.t HMll•tr• Hollfollcl 1cc1M1 14:01. s. "'"',... •"al• for the ~ans, host Dana Hills a 14-2 Ju•io•vA11tt1TY 1:10 with the freshmen 1Wec10r1,..,.., •t H• . ._ .. :!"''" ..... ., :!'::.~;:~ ._ .. ,, .... T~~ ..... i01M1tsot.• ........ csc11J110:J. ... SC-IW~ d l d I~. ls-6 ~·Htrr 1 , ..... k .... o·Sor-•r ... -CC .. MI IS·•tr ......... and Matt Camp and loaa behind the hot shoot· CDtt•MtY • a • ..._ .. races ao c:onc u es at u..1w"11v c1•• 0.11• Hiii• 1s.t. 1,._..1. "4: t. M<OOMl4 101 1s1 -..... ..., .... ; ealft.~• 101M1 u:n. '· e.rr111ttC111 <OIMt 'loho Robbins turned in Ing ot Mark Whitmore ~~::!~ CM-ori.: .~,;:,,,;;;.~ 12:30 with the girls' ,,.~~!?;!:'v••le Mf SM~ ;:,~~1!!: 1"•111·llKUQ) IS>,_ .. ,,........ ..,11:1•·"'"-11 1Ki1•'"· good defensive efforts. witJueven goals. c.ot11teN1 J, ,. • .,.r....,..., w_.._.....,,. races, 1~. ,,.,_ c.tta MeN ht1ta'1111t,.. Goalie Jack Graham ~~~~C:,:-':'"°.~~·~::V!: The varsity. divided ~:'h-:=:~o::~~·,~.'' Neo1 tc1 dJ':Tf:w ... _.,. .. made aome key saves for e•T-vaasiTY 2 , , ,_ t .....,,11.,..1. Into four diVlaions, will w..t""411tt•• • "'"· va1i.v ,.o. ..o. c1tt o-..ili .. o; 1<.n cc1 ... ~ University. LAv_ ... 11 • ' • )-11 '"°'"'IO"" conduct races at 10:10, .,.u.1 .. 14. H.-..o.11o1de11 1c1-'4. ... 1. 'Scoti010· n -wu_. s. ~ l. k_.,,Ollef1ort 10 ~30 10 50 d ll 10 ~••0tf 11 Moetne ""· '"'" .. ,. • In other action Lquna ...,.,...,_, . 1.a-tsrUM•k ll. HM• °"1eMtte s i ' ._,. • • : an : · ,,., OOUlt.IS Beach defeated El Toro, 2,1.1111Uettwt.w...a1t.Mort111M. OMeHIH• o o 2 >-s The team wllh the Ec11to11N1Mer1 ... 1w.1s..11 U.S. at Irvine in a slow· J=~-:~:;: Plt~'"l'~~!':-.-'o!.~ fa,test lime over the a.t.:'.:'!::~~~s.o.,,.,s, paced match. Ell-O I 0 0-1 TWtNt.l. -·· ftat two-mile COUrse wilJ IM.. Lacuna came auve In c..e-.. &11 • • 1 .-17 tee!~~ win the sweepstakes• is..~,..,. 091 Hin. 8MCtl lbe third and fourth T,!!:~·~:.-,:~"~'~~ ~"' • • l 4-U trophy. u..1"°"''• •• Oefte Hiii• 1s-s. periods with Bruce s101u.wer;~:S~'= ~ .... ~t:.1__...~ p1 ~~ Min addJUon to Costa "'.:-.!~1.v••Jo _. s... 0 _,,.. Kortoo scoring two goals ._...,QiuNra 1 '--J. MedHll. er-. MV-esa. the Orange Coast IW, IH. •-eacbqu• .. ter. e iT-0 0 0 1-, sco1,,...,, v. vuu110, 0o-11. area ls well r epresent· *•Oo10ttst.JoMl>ft1M.1s.u UI -Ue ilt«la t I J )-1 ca.uM<I ed l.90-eeec11 o.f CdM IS.S. 11>1S. But it wasn't all good ~' ET--1l.....,. t.~ · 'u1uoavus1n . In varsity race four, 1s..1. news for Laguna. St8l"Ur >. ,, • .,, , ..... , •• u•"-" '· sc-IW~ i >-10 Edison of ffunUngton ,,~~ v.1,.., °'' -11m11t1w is..10.. Tom Grindle dislocated Mllt**1• ~~:r..., o • • ,_,,Beach, Fountain Valley E1--..0t1E11a11c1e1s..1,1s.•. bis shoulder body surfing ,_....,oa..._ Sc.ri..o· V111-«w.1 ... tt • • ._...,.u. and Mission Viejo ar~ MWCMa•Hdl-•M. 1"' mdisoutfortheseason. ~C-:::.,. ~ : ~ !=~ ~~~v-&t1 .... u .vo...,.ai1o among 11 teams. Io o...."=::~C::..,... Meanwhile, Coronadel ,_. ... , sc~. K""'-01M-,..0&M-t0"" race three, it's C<rona owc M:or1119: o ..... kli. ~. .Mar, playing in its pool ~~=.~.':."''·~ u..iwnitv,_._.,~2 o 3-\ del Mar, Dana Hills and ~•a.Po1vPomofla•.Go10en\llillllt1 far the first time this JuMt0avau1n M1sa ..... v1e1o o 1 1 0-2 Marina of Huntington GWKllflnv: s..v~. t d s '-a-... _.., ..,...t S<ortno: v .. t~u,.., 2• ~ -Beach challenging eight 011t1.n•NN1t season, rou e an S:!.o:,"O:::"-,._,R1e11ey.MV-ll•""·E11¥. oth va11StTY Clemente, 10·2. *'-"'-, 1 , ,...... 1ers. t E t . u__.1wa1 m1ce.w• .. -Corona's goalie Alan n race wo, . s anc1a ......._. c.oronea.•Me• 2 1 2 ,_, M hs ol Costa Mesa and Hunt· Hef'Mftdtt <LI •Mt 1o ec°"'• ,.._ Off eases Vie Onarc ,.,..,. B h nni I05* lo Fcwcl .,.,, tost lo Root :M. 0.-a.aa~on eac are ru ng a... 1L1 ~t °"'· , ... M : o-s..u ..... against Costa Mesa and I05to.t.M.M. 6 3 eight others while in race Smlti..w.111< ~' 10 ~-· Drop • one, Mater Dei of Santa aa.c1W1n ,.., ios110 POf't•rt1e1<>1<nt .. 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First Street 314 S. Manchester . 543-2639 53S-4313 Mesa Favored Over Diablos Most South Coast League football games have been low-scoring so far, but the Mission Viejo High Diablos and Costa Mesa Mustangs figure to put quite a few points on the scoreboard when they clash at 8 tonight at Mission Vi ejo High. Bishop Amat Lancers ol ANMlmlS. e ...... Peru Lins..M. Sise~:. RCll~&o." Moll!~.,.::~-:,..~ LaPuente used the long ~w..;.:;:.;~~ .. ~~~·~··~Sun=:.;;n~v~H~1"~$~u--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ pass to set up a suc- And it's Tom FTench's Mustangs. 1·1 in league 2Jld 2·1·1 overall, who are favored by three points aver John Murio's Di ablos, also 1·1 in league but 1·3 overall. Thus far the Mustangs, scoring 34 points against Dana Hills and 31 against La Quinta of Garden Grove, have shown more offensive con- sistency than has a poteotially·explosive Mission Viejo. The Diablos are only averaging 7.5 points per game but scored 16 in their latest outing and appear to have enough s killed athletes to score highly. And the Diablos' attack may be more erfective ir Costa Mesa's best tackle, ~teve Perez, is unable to play. Considered doubtful, Perez sprained his ankle last week. The heaviest Mustangs' tackle will be 173· pound Troy Ybarra. But FTench doesn't thlnk tonight's contest will be a defensive battle. Instead, he envisions a higb- scorin.g game. For the Mustangs, they are led on of· feose by running back Dan Duddridge, who has gained 291 yards on 76 carries. The other back, Dave Brennen, has rushed for 135 yards on 39 at- tempts but is more noted ror his blocking ability. Yet, Murio's chief concern is s topping sprint· wt quarterback Dave Mollica, who has completed M c:i 66 passes for 412 yards. The Di ablos plan to pressure Mollica and in so doing they have one ol the league's bes t nose guards in !SS.pound Mark Mummert. Mummert was largely responsible f~ the Diablos' relenUess pursuit of University's Orvine> runners I ast week. The Trojans only netted S4 )' ards tn the Dlablos' 16·12 victory. Also, the Diablos have two quality linebackers in Dan Charnitski and Jay Hatte. · Mission Viejo is led by quarterback Mike Sweazy, who has completed 28 of 65 passes for 367 yards. He has a fleel receiver in slot back Greg Jones, a 49.4 quarter miler. And if Scott Spear is healthy, the Dlablos have a top running threat. Spear rushed for over 700 yards last year but games this season to 24 yards in the first three due to leg prOblems. - Last week, Spear ran ror 67 yards but 1s again ailing and listed as doubtful. Consistent fullback Mit.cb Cheselka has picked up 198 yards, mosUy on power plays. Ottu 111\eM Of,... .. -.UU .... VloJeOttene l.fl-SIWI MlllPt its SE -.JtNRli 170 L T-8ob Murpny 110 LT--Jert'"r NellOll 100 t.G-Gery Tt\(" 171 LG-PllUI He""' 1as c -Ste .. l'Jnch ltO c -4110. G< owr 11S AG-Oe .. 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San Antonio College, Lancers quarterback Chris Brown threw a 38-yard completion to Paul Quinn down the left sidelines. That came with four seconds remaining and Sal Berumen, who mis· sed a 22-yard field goal in the third quarter, booted the winning kick. It was Bishop Amat's fourth win by three points or less. The Lancers. are 5-0; the Monarchs 3·2. It was a tough defeat for a gutty Mater Dei team that played almost all of the s econd half without s tarting quarterback Mark Drazba, who twisted his ankle just b e f ore halftime. Drazba. extremely el· fective with the medium and long-range passes, returned for Mater Dei's last series that began with 1: 51 left. But seem· ingJy slowed by the in· jury, Draiba was sacked twice and threw one in· completion. When he was h ealthy, Drazba was almost un- stoppable, completing five ol nine passes fer 103 yards. On their scoring drive that took a litUe over six minutes in the second period, the Monarchs got. a 48-yard completion from Drazba to Bobby Meacham that gave Mater Dei a first down at Bishop Amat's 17. The Monarchs drove to the six but were forced back to the 22-m ostly on penalties-and settled fer a 39-yard fi eld goal by Tim O'Hara with !iO seconds left bef cre the half. Then in the second See MD, Pase B8 • Low Pnce. ond being rre(ted I/tie o member of the Johnsoo ~ was worth going ou of my woy for. That~ why I recommend you d'1ve ro Johnson 6 Son. ~; Golden Touch 5eMce Is the ONl y wav to buy. Giw em o rry. They moke you feet reel lmp<>rtOl'f. And. to~ ls ltnpoftot'lt. Rudy Bukictl Nawpon 8ettctt I MWIECOJNTY'SClteT l~ WlERSHf! 66 YENIS CE-FAIBO.Y FNl/l.Y SOMlEI I• I hnson&son 2929 HAA80A fJlVO. COSTA M~ Mo-6830 ·--~99 IC.- '" .. DAILY PILOT Frtday. OctOber 15, 1"78 Faees Vikings UnbeatenFV Tabbed Aga in It fliures to be another runaway tor Fountain V.Uey'1 potent Barons when the CIF 4·A's No. 1 r ... ed football team opens Sunset League acUon .,almt the Marina Vlldngs ol Huntington Beach at I tonight at Westminster High. The Barons, out.scoring opposition 117·7, are 11~·po6nt eboices over a Vikings team that is 1·2·1 and picked to finish fifth in league. Although not as strong as they were when quarterback Gary Cdeman was beaJt.by, the Barons still looked crisp in blanking Kennecty ol La Palma 24-0 and have *llled players at every position. Fountain Valley la_ J>articularly quick ln the blictfteld. Junior back Willie Gittens bas gained m )'a"dson58carriesandlsathreattoscorea'.l'Devery time ht! carries the ball. Fullback Mite Musso, a llronl blocker, has gained174yar&on41 attempts. And Junior quarterback Doug Thompson bas al.lo played w~, eting 14 ol 2.6 for 208 yards in b1J ltarting de t last week. Thompson initially replaced Col an In the second hall ol the Katella 1ame, connectina on three ol 10 for 36 yarcb. Marina, which ~ti'esses defense, bas been hurt bJ the run the past two weeks, surrendering '51 yards qainst Los Alamitos and 185 against Loara. But in their first games, the Vikes held foes to seven pcUla. But Fountain Valley may face one problem tonight -the veer offense that Mike Henigan's Vikings run. Thu.S far, Fountain Valley has not faced an option team and both Henigan and Barons coach Bruce Pickrord agree it is hard to prepare foe IUch an offense in one week. Plus, the Vikings have talented personnel on of. fense. Senior running back Mike Fuentes has aaJned 248 yards on 33 carries while sophomore back Mike Spivey has picked up 192 yards on 4S at- tempts. Quarterback Ron Vallercamp is another strongrusber, pilingupll7yards. How well they do against Fountain Valley's rqged defense remains to be seen. Starting three 3>5-poonders and one ~7·pounder on the line, the Barons are allowing foes to rush fr1 73 yards per game. Mlr1 ... Oft ..... -l•lnV•llo OlftftH TE~Bocold T -lktS.yrnour G -IUcllStanlon C -Tlm81-k JOS SE--Orl PolltlnQllMnt l'01 L T-carl Oltrrv 110 ns 21S ., tlS 1.G-5hM.lnMehall•'I' 115 c _,..,,..,_, G -41111G<'llr T -renk 0 1r1,1y SE-«en ~r91!rum O&-Oou9 TllompiOft F9-Mlkt MuHO T9-'Mtlt. Glttt11s Fl.-Tlm Hol,..l 1°' AG-Mike .-ard 1°' RT-4CtntTYC1<., * .s tU TE-Ow'is KllQON I'° ~OftVallttt­ JOS Rll-MllteSplw' ''° Its 145 160 17S 160 Rll-Mlkt F..nl!K "5 l'L-€0dies.tby ,,._..inva11..,oe,._ OE-Mike Muno MlriNOtlt- 1°' LE-Mike PQlkl ........ 160 ,., OT 4t'enk Olrl•IY No-e411Gt'llr l05 LT-lke-ard l05 NG-Mike L°'a 110 21S IU 170 17S 170 157 110 llO OT-I kt S.ymour 101 RT-Shau11MeMff.., OE-<>on 9o"-Y Lii-Bo Boxotd LB-flkll Stanton CB-Jtft~son Cll-Ron Padlllt S -GOW.aver 11\ R!-AndyCbtnll\ l05 L 8-Jolln Andenon 18S l 8-Ranay8r...,don 170 CB-teen GabrltllOft t\\ C8-lke8remmett 16S SS-Al Treto $ -Tim HolmH •9S Fs-Menny T0tres , Dolphins Favored 1 Over Uni Tonight The Dana Hills High Dolphins and the University Trojans of Irvine will be seeking their first South Coast League football vict<ry when they clash at 8 tonight at San Clemente High. While Dick Roche's Trojans are 1·2·1 overall, , Bill Cunerty's Dolphins, 0-t, are favored by two points because of a more potent offense that erupt- ed for 27 points against Costa Mesa last week. Meanwhile, the de· ' tensive-oriented Trojans have only scored one t ouchdown on offense and are averaging 3.7 points per outing. The Dolphins' offense could penetrate the de- fense if quarterback Steve Crapo isn't suffer- ing too much from an ankle injury he suffered in a pre-season scrim· mage. Alt.hough unable to run -that's one d his vademarlts -against Costa Mesa, Crapo com· pleted 9 of 18 passes fr1 128yards. Still, the Dolphins are struggling ofrensively as no running threat has emerged. Jack Weed is the top rusher, picking · lip 167 yards on 38 cnr· ,Ses. ,\nd it's defense that is t1ntversity's Ioele. Opponents are averag- ing 4.S points per game and no foe bas rushed fr1 more than 112 yards per contest against a Tro- j ans front line led by tackles Hark Murphy antJ Mart Boody. Against the pass.. the Trojans appear more aaspect, having allowed Mission Viejo to com· plete 11 of 18. If Crapo is hitting his targets, the Dolphins could score. Offensively, Roche Is hoping the Trojans will be more effective with the switch of Tony Fuller from split end to running back. Fuller showed good speed In running 1l yards for a TD against Mission Viejo, and it's speed that the Trojans' backfield has lacked. And Dana Hills has not played exceptionally strong defense, giving up 64 points in its last lwo games. U•lwrNty~ SE-Oel9Andrws LT-MarkMurpll' LG-->elf Lotln C --f'9t8 H .. liner RG-cl llf Neloon RT-0...MltclleU TE-0.w Axllne 08~evif\H­ R8-Ton, Full« 119-Ric:ll Slllf,.r FL-Mer11Green Utotw.nlty ~ 01!-IU. Sc.ll'llfldllenbtr9 OT~Murp"" OG-51t ... Tlllta 08-Rk-Ntld9rm•Jt• OT-Mar--y OE-0. ... 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L8-0evldf,,_ Ce-&<:!IMI VOlmtrdl"9 CB-6"1111Jerrtlt ~'"9Tel-1a ~·S...... -110 110 11'0 MO OS ltO MS ltO ~ 111 Gauchos Romp, 13-8 Sadclleback College, tf,llng all of its pl~ers, .uiec1 to an easy 13.Swin ••er vlsitlng San ernardino Valley ege In Mission Con- eace w oter polo ac· 'Ibursday afternoon c Mariuerlte Recrea· lion Center In Mission 'Yldo. 1be Gauchos were led by St.eve Kitch and Brtan M-eDougle who each se«ed three goals . Now 4·1 in conference. Saddleback returns to acUon Saturday morning when It takes on host Fullerton at 11 ln a DOD· loop match. k-'90. ..... -~,_ I 1 • t-& SedlllnKa • t • l-U leddllltlecl KOl'lllQ: l'r-. Mor- ,.., HlltodW•w, l(Hdl a.~ .. MWfl"y' ...... 1,. ' MD ••• c_,.., .. from Ir/ half, Kater Dei con· 11lstentl,Y turned back FV Runners Topple Viking.s Bishop Amat drives that Fcu.ntain Valley HIP •n .. 1~~~~1':.,. v..., beean at the Monarchs' edCe<l bQ&t Marina '1l , ~ «P> .. •. '· •-. '"' 49 __ ........ _ ard U o H··....,,. ... -Beach ---•·• "o.• 1M1 , ...... OettMi auu -Y nes. n -.......... • •• .._ cw 10-•. ~ 5Wel~ 11'1 tt:tt. • each drive, the Lancers to ~bll11't Thursday' a ~· ~.1. Elldcou IMI tt.14, co u 1 d n · t e o n t al n Pl'~ ereu eountty com· ~;, 10 •· 10. =:,11M~o~i~ linebacker Steve petition. ......V-...ut10.•~ McGowan, the game's JUJllon Briaci Am>ell 1.w...,,__u,.1uo.t ... ..,.. outstandln1 defenslve and Kurt Buhler p[aced :.:::.:'~~: ::.~~~~~~~~~ player who recorded 1·2 to pace the Barons'. 10 11. '-L099 1u110 1•i.1 ~ three stralabt tackles on c:-... __ _. L ln 1M1 1o:u : •· 1111e11 1u 1 ._,,,, , o;JUwt<D• eaiue w C1Vtt ~allelll CUI 1o:n· 10. Lltt-tUI swtf't f".llck Corso Ln the the Vltlnes. 10.M. fourth Period. M hil uu. Git ••tMl11••r IMI IUI " ....... OAM•ST•T•ITICS eanw e, -.aae · ,._,~..,.....c-,_,.,. F1"t~fll'lllln9 M: ~ ford olHunUngton Beach I Gifford CH;~;:o7: 1. CllN CW\ FtntdDM\lpauln9 I 2 set a Course reccrd d 10:1l:18uehrfWl 10·t•:• C.lv-l'lm~-•llln 1 1 10:07 as the Oilers de-1H110:201s.ollf11H110111 6.Va~' Totelaflrlldllwft• 10 11 f t d i i t l IWl IO:U ; 7. Short (HI IO;U: I Har· Yerc1Sr1Ml"9 14 ,.. e a e v s n g nll IHI 10:2': t. Stay IWI 10:2': 10. Y••-1"9 m .. Westminster, ZS-30. The ~cw11o:u. Y•caiott 1~ 17 top nine runners bi'dte ....,.,.".-o cu1 .._ :::,:;•e119::~ ,.,,. ,.:': theoldmarkof10·32 '·°"~-c1111:u:1.LM!llbt ~==~" ..,., ';4: '":t And in South· C~ast ~2~~~·,~s~1:.0:.~i.~ "-"'OMrten League action Joe "'"'"-. Oofteld 1NH1 11:01:1 llMttrO.I o t o ._, y,,. .... ,, Brian TbO~n!Uln G41p111 IEl 11:04: I Overall INHI •lllGONl'lel O O O ..... ....... .. , ..---. 12•0.; 9. F•, O. CNHI lt:Jl: 10. 11uSM1Mo Alan Overholt and John i.o..nce ~H11u1. ....,.ro.1 Gerhardt tied for first CH11tMtMCU11mo.u1t1• '"' n yt .,.. (g·26) and Costa Mesa 1. 111a1 voun9. Tllompoo". " Goftl•~ n n 1 n · o...rtlolt. ~rcn IC 1t· i.: i. 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But those same trucks may atentually eat up dollars with high operating costs or low resale value. The total economy of a Toyota can help keep your new truck bar- gain a bargain . Check resale values at your Toyota dealer. You'll like what ya..1 see. The better bargain is choice. Toyota makes four tough pick-ups. two Regu lar Beds and two Long Beds. The Long Beds have a cargo area aver 7 feet long. The SR-5 versions off er the util ity of a truck and sporty f ea tu res like 5-speed averd ri ve transmission, Hi-back bucket seats, and radial-ply tires. See ya..1r Toyota dealer today. He's stocked up to offer ya..1 a choice of trucks. After all, you should be able to pick ya.Jr bargains. J I f . • ! f I ) - -.. ... . . . . -· EIEKENDER Arts/Dining Ou t?· I Entertainment Frldey, October 15, 19.,. DAILY PILOT . . . ..,. :·: . ... . . . . . . ~ . ·MuseUDI Graphic~r:J .... '' ..... : ...... Chart New Co11rs~l!i . , 'Poem Fragments' (above) was drawn and written by Joyce Cutler Shaw using the handwriting of one of eight invented characters, 'David.' It was written on the back of a telephone company envelope and is part of her 'Name Poem Series' at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Profs Do Double Duty By JACKIE HYMAN Of,,,. D•lly .. 110( 5uH • It seems like a fair trad e. UC Irvine faculty member ' Ashley Carr is acting in a one-act 1 play directed by UCI faculty i ~ember Stuart Duckworth. And I vice versa. "It works really well," said Carr. "There is no greater value in teaching acting and directing than getting to act and direct at the same ti mo. because then you get to see the problems from the inside.'' ficulty of controlling your own personality as defined through the other person.·· He said the play focuses on the sometimes blurred line between homosexuality and heterosex- uality. "It deals with the breaking down or strict sexual definitions between people and the effect that has on people who need de- finitions. and the way sexuality gets confused with power. And that attempting to break out of the way you are sexually defined is difficult.·' Thls is the first play by British playwright Harold Pinter he has directed, Duckworth said. posed another problem, be said. It was "getting the actors to trust that the vagueness that peo- ple generalJy associate with Pinter can be clarified and that the script, rather than being elusive, is explicit." In "The Collection" are Carr, Joan Morris, Christie Willfams and John Hovannisian. Both plays have sets designed by Andi Coleman and lights by Barbara Du Bois. CARR ·s PRODUCTION of Pinter's "The Lover" features, in addition to Duckworth, George Robinson and Joan Morris. Works by three women artists will be on display Oct. 23·Nov. 28 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The works of New York artist Agnes Denes and California artists Channa Horwitz and Joyce Cutler Shaw will be featured, along with entrance gallery works by Richard Newton and Stuart Rapeport. THE EXIUBIT was organized by Betty Turnbull, the museum's curator, and is supported by a grant from the National Endow- ment for the Arts. A symposium with the three featured artists and the curator, with Phyllis J . Lut- jeans as moderator, is scheduled for 8 p.m. Oct. 24 at Pacific Mutual, 700 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. ln!orma· lion is available by calling 675-3866. Agnes Denes uses philosophical and mathematical forms to in·· vestigate the meaning or ex- istence. Her work often takes the forms or maps, charts and dia· grams as she seeks to reach a un· iversal lanJlual?e. Channa Horwitz creates visual "rhythms" by using numbers in sequence to determine her draw- ings. Coincidentally, she has learned that her structures are similar to tho se used in Gregorian Chants. JOYCE CUTLER Shaw has in· vented eight personalities with Three of eight parts in 'Front to Back Variation' are shown at right. They were created by Channa Horwffz . using mathematical and logical sequences. eight different types of handwnt- ing, and uses these characters to create memory book-like works. In the entrance gallery, Richard Newton creates boQks by using color Xerox 6500 as an art tool. Stuart Rapeport creates ironic brush people (made with three·dimensional pal1St"'i brushes). Museum hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sund.a,_$ and 6 to 9 p.m . Fridays. Alt· mission is by donation. Gul lours can be arranged by calfing 675-3866. ': j . t ' - r .. • 'I \ HAROLD PINTER'S "The Collection," directed by Duckworth. and "The Lovec.," directed by Carr, wW be present- ed at 8 p.m . Oct. 21-23 in the UCI Fine Arts Little Theater, Room 161 or Humanities Hall. Ad- mission is 75 cents. About "The Collection," Duckworth said, "I think that it's an interesting play. I like the themes that it deals with -rela- "ONE OF THE things we de- cided to do is not to work the play in (English) dialect so that the actors can release more of themselves. . .It makes the material more immediate for an American audience." Its subject is "a turning point -a relationship where the peo- ple have to make.a choice," Carr said. ''A couple that's been married for 10 years and they have to make a choice between continu- ing their relationship on a real or a fantasy level. And they have to decide how to deal with the lover." Art Rebellion Etched (... ionships and domination or another persor.ality and the dif-The playwright's work also "What happens to the housewife married to the busi- nessman after 10 years, what do they have to do to keep their rela· tionship alive?'' he said .. . , "THIS PARTICULAR couple ... the play exposes private behavior publicly; and was pro- bably a shocker when it first came out (aboutl5yearsago)." Both director I actors said they will be subject lo a student criti- que just as their student performers will be. "As an instructor, you have to talce the same risks you ask your students to take," Duckworth said. "As a teacher, you can lose contact with the very things you 're ,trying to teach." One of the most significant among Italy's "new generation"' of artists, Francesco Vaccarone, is exhibiting a "Suite of Etchings" in the Golden West College Gallery, now through Nov. 12. The show is the first international exhibit in the history of the gallery, located atlS744 Golden West St., Huntingten Beach. A student or classical art, philosophy, and psychology, the 36-year-old Vaccarooe is a prolific worker who writes as well as paints. He has been actively involved in Italian artistic life since 1958 . Born in La Spezia, he was considered a dreamer at 15. and at 17 was creating basic graphics and black-and·white work. At 20 he joined a group of intellectual artists seeking to break away from tradition and find new forms of expression. Currently he works out or studiosln Milan and Rome. His themes are contemporary, reflecting man's dramatic solitude. In his suite ol etchings he shows a strong European taste for surrealism and cubism, as well as the influence or Picasso and Dall. His exhibit came to Golden West through his cousin, Dr. Angelo Segalla, or Seal Beach, administrative assistant for re- search at Golden West. Gallery hours are 1·4 p.m. weekdays and 7·9 p.m. Wed· nesdays. 'New generation• Italian artist Francesco Vaccarone · (at top) is shown with a detail from one of his etchings now on exhibit through Nov. 12 at Golden West . College In Hurltington Beach. Directors take tums acting In each others' plays: Stuart Duckworth (above) with Joan Morris appears in 'The Lover, • whilq Ashley Carr (left, at His exhibit was qrought about through the influence of a cousin of h1$ who Is a resident of Seal Beach. front) is featured In "The Collection' along with Joan Morris. and (bacJc, l'1ft to right) Christie WI/I/ams and John H0vannlslan. • Q~ILV r11..r T '· 1 J PhoiO,. ·€Ori .test B· Amateur photo~aphs arit d ii::il>te to ~lel''!a "Shoot the Fulure" photo contest sponsor ed bv Perpetual Savings & Loan, 16J4 San M1gut:I Drive, II arbor Vi ew Cen!lr, Newport Beach. Deadline for entries is Oct. 23, with forms available ut Perpetual Sayings. Photos will be displayed and judged unlit Nov 15. Photo- rrapher s muy use their imagination as to what '"The future" looks like, from a parking lot to a baby. Additlonul Information is uvrulable by call· ins e.to-1 G34 . C:~em(}Ce {:oucc-1•:• Ccnceled The Studio CnsemLlc at Cal State Long Oeach has c a nceled concerts previously schoouled for WeJncsdny and Dec. 3 The group instead will pe rform on Oct 25, Nov. 1. Dec. 1 and Dec 8 ut 8 p m HI Lhe Mulll·Purpose Room of the Un1vers1ty uruon, 6101 E . 17th St., Long Beach. Tickets at S2 ($1 for !>tudents) are availa· bleat the door only. • Denent ~Jw;lctd Preitfm A preview performance of "Guys and Dolls" to benefit the UCI Foundation will be held at 8:30 p.m . Nov. 3 in UCI's Village Theater, with llckets at $12.SO available by calling 833-6378. 1\rt• and Craft• AppUC'."atlo•• Artists and craftsmen Interested ln sellin1 at the annual Christmas Boutique sponsored by the Central Orance County Y.W.C.A. can now obtain applications at 146 N. Grand St. in Orange or by calling PhylUs Andersen al 633-49SO. The sale will be held Nov. 12and13. Rock Concert• at La Palo"'a The La Paloma Theater near San Diego will present Pacific Gas with Paul Butterfield, Dallas Taylor and Goldie McJohn at 7:30 and 11 p.m. Saturday. Cost is $6.50 lo $10 and reserva- tions may be made by calling 753-4397. On Oct. A" Wir•""91e Will CELEBRATE 80TH BIRTHDAY Veteran Actress Ruth Gordon Art Media Multiplied Ruth Gordon: FACtJLTY EXHIBIT -Multi-medfa works, in- cluding paintings, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, many on sale; Sunday through Nov. 5 in the cam- pus gall er y. Saddl cb:ick College, 28000 r.:argueritc P;·rkw ~/. I .. ; .. ~n \'i-'jo. neception 3 r.m. Su1~d: y. 1:0:.ir:. :1 a: i t "! p.r.1. f,Jor.days· More to CoRll<e • ric!:-:,·.:;,. . G :.>3: -~ 3. f'rc:e. ANNOUNCING: Modellnc) ln1l9hh • .. Phase I series of speclal17ed ~ams prl''lcnted by lti"e ~Newport Center o( Modeling & Acting In )n'ine. Phase I covers · .ftit1keup , hai r , and ~11bl on . reaturlng prnf esslo nol demonstrations, by Vidal Sassoon sa lon , and Charmain Cosmetics, plus a special dance production • fashion show wltb cloths b y Jag Me11swear 11nd Cameo Creations -Thu r11 .. October 21. 1076. 7 p.m. -drawlnu for tree complete haircut and etyle from Vidal Sa"°°" and complete makeup application and kit rrom Charmain Cosme.tics c.m 14'94310 got to L~ r:1L:-c:. ido:.;s. After all. there's been a lotofquality I 'veplayed Ib sen, Sha w and Chekho\' .. "I'm an affirmative person. If a thing is truly for you, il's going to hap- pen. "For me, t hough, 1 don't want to be in just a comedy. The ideal is 'The Matcbmaker '-a comedy with underneath a humanity. I'm a great l over o f showi ng humanity.'' Miss Gordon sti ll broods fleetingly over the fact that although s he does have a film Oscar. s he didn 't get Broadway's Tony Award for her longest run, ''The Matchmake r." ::.:1 ··--··· J ---~ ..... :,Jr.7 ...... ~:~~1: CCA.'.y Orn:.ir:llnlatio:l ::t /...: .... _.1 1'.rt," Tuesday through Nov. 18 at Sar.~a Ana Cc.,llege Gallery, 17th and Dristol ~treets. Santa /\na. Reception 7:30 lo 9:30 p.m. Tuc~dc.iys. Hours: 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays. Free. WORKS BY ROSALINDA KOLB -Mixed- media paintings, Saturday through Nov. 15 at 201 Frankfort Gallery. 201 Frankfort St., Huntington Beach. Reception 7to 10 p.m. Saturday. Hours: 7 fo 9 p.m . Thursdays, l to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Free. VIETNAr.I ESE AnT -Lacquer r jintin~. woodblock prints and c;:::cr works I y Nguyen Cao Nguyen, Tuesday throu;.:h Nov. 2a at Bir d's Eye View Gallery, 3420 Via Oporto Newport Beach. 11 a .m . to 5 p.m . Tuesdays-Sundays. Free. 'TEN YEARS AFTER' -Works by present and former r esidents of San Diego, Saturday through Nov. 9 at The Floating Wall, 215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Reception 8to11 p.m . Saturday. 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, 1 to 5 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays. Free. AllT DEMONSTRATION -Collage in acrylics by Wanda H ein for the Artists Association of Huntington Beach North, 7:30 p.m . Thursday at Murdy Park Recreation Center, Golden West Street at Warner Avenue, Huntington Beach. Free, open to public. Discount Tickets at O.C. ALPHA BETA SAV-ON DRUGS ... .. ·-----' "-----.. BALBOA SKI CLUB'S 6th Annual ORANGE COUNTY SKI SHOW • Over 100 di splay areas • Hundreds of f1bulous DOOR PRIZES • Freestyle Ski Demos • Disco Fashion Reviews 2 Indoor rampa. 1 giant jump Hot ltema for cold weather fun • 1977 Ski Equip. & Duds • Entertainment & Flicks • FREE Oryl1nd Ski School Sat. I Sun. 9·11 AM SAT 11 AM· 10 PM SUN. 11 AM·6 PM Adults $2 00 Children under l 2·50¢ ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Saturd~y October 23 & Sunday October 24, 1976 Parking entrance West ol M111n Gate Main Gate alter 4 P M, A LSO same time. same place (Saturday only) WORLD'S FIRST ROCK & ROLL DANCE MARATHON $ 1 oo oll re-gular S• 00 adm1as1on 11 you attend Orange ~ounty Ski Show Galleries/ Exhibits ·.U~T ': ~ I:.\ T' -Film by Saul Dass, and talk by UC Irvine professor Melinda Wortz, 2:15 p.m . Tuesday ut the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Ori ve, Laguna Bt:ach. $1 general, SO cents students. ART TALK -By Russian multi-media artist Irena Lew to benefit Newport Beach libr-aries-, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sherman Foundation Gardens. 2619 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 75 cents. 'NEW ABSTRACT PAINTING'·-Including "Sandpainting" by MaxweU Hendler, Tuesday through Dec. 19 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, s:>os Wtlshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.r:t .!:Jturdays andSundays. Free. nECE ;>TJON FOR PAINTER -Artist Micheline, 11 a .m . to6 p.m. Saturday and noon to S p.m . Sunday. plus opening of Boehm porcelain room, a l Pelricks Gallcrics, 1741 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. A RT SHOW ANO AU CTION -Original graphics, lithographs and etchings by famous artists, sponsor ed by Gamma Alpha Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, viewing 7 to 8 p.m., auction 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Club House Road, Costa Mesa. $1. Tickets: 968-0172 or 898' '2984. ART AUCTION-Preview 7 to 8 o'clock, auction 8 o'clock tonight, Orange Coast College Student Center, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Free admission. Benefits children's center. , . Future ' !:! . .tun·L\lc Ponty will pcrlortri there al 8 und l t p.m. with tickets at $6 to $8.SO. Mqnard Ferg1Uon and Orclw•t ra Loara Higb School Band and Band Boosters will present Mayn ard Fergu son and His Orchestra in n concert at 8 p .m. Nov. 11 at Cook ~ud.ltorium, 811 W. Lincoln, Anaheim. A ja11 clinic will be held from3 toS p.m. that day. Addi· Uonal information ls avllilable by calling 772·S280. Aadefa Hallo~ Sltoae Tickets are i now on sale ror the Oct. 30 Halloween show at Glover Stadium in La Palma Park. Anaheim. Songs a nd dances and a fireworks illusion show will precede a 00-minute parade, which will then be followed by the Anaheim Kingsmen Drum & Bugle Corps in performance. Information is available by calling the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, 535-2833. 1'.JtOtt'• S~artJ Fa.-. The 4th Annual Halloween Haunt will be the occasion at Knoll's Berry Farm -temporarily r enamed Knoll's Scary Farm -with Wolfman Jack Oct. 28 to 31, 7 p.m. to midnight. Advance tickets at SS.SO are now available at Wallichs, Knotts, Liberty Agencies and Ticketron. After Oct. 27, they'll cost $6.SO. No costumes will be permitted. SINGLES DANCE ''BANDl!._!~8-0UT" PUOOS WITHOUT PAITM£RS Or_,. Coe1t Ci.,tw lf26 SATURDAY -OCT. 23-9:00 PM COST A MESA COUNTRY CLUB 1701 Golf CCU'$e Dr., Costa MHa TWOIAHOS ........ & Th OtlMr ...--"S.0.-wt.en ht Tl_ .. Opn to Al SW)lu U .00 COMING SAT\JRDAY, OCTOBER 16 University Of California, Irvine SEQUOIA QUARTET UCI VILLAGE THEAnE-8 P.M. TICKETS MOW $3.00 .GtMEltAL ADMISSION $2.00 OTHllt STUDENTS $1.50 UCI STUDENTS "~ •• Auocl1lf>d SI...,_ of UCI Bo• OlllC4 ""' """' "' G••-•Y Comm?"' w ... k<l•YI bfllwHn 9 00 a /fl IM 4 lO D m 111411133 ~~9 F0t lu,,h,., 1<1-•·on call c 11'1833-0378 t NB Laffs Don't Stop Although the proeped.S seem dim lh~se days, one hopes laughing won't go out ol style. So there's reason to take heart in a brand new enterprise that landed on the local club circuit only this week, This all-out effort to help us keep our sense of humor ls the Lal! Stop, Orange County's first comedy nightclub, featuring new a nd establish ed professional comics. The Laff Stop is offering con- tinuous comedy shows nightly from 9:30 p.m. In addition to cocktails, a limited menu or specialty sandwic hes and desserts is served. I HEADLINER for this week's opening show is Tom Dreesen. Also appearing on the bill are Roger a od R oger. Robin Williams and Robert Cord. A comedian who hails from the south side of Chicago, Dreesen is a top-notch entertainer well· known to steady TV watchers. He draws much of his material from true experiences while be· ing raised in a racially changing neighborhood, living on the brink ol poverty and attending Catholie school. Now a resident of Los Angeles. Dreesen's imposing TV credjts include appearances on the Merv Griffin, Dinah Shor e, Mike Douglas and Johnny Carson shows. He also performs regular· ly in nightclubs across the coun· try. Taking over the premises oc- cupied by the former Henry's restaurant, the Laff Stop is locat- ed at 2122 S.E . Bristol (at Birch), Newport Beach : 751-7867. BE ON THE lookout for pirates in Costa Mesa next month. But don't take alarm; they'll merely be he r a lding the arrival of Orange County's first Long John Silver's Seafood Shoppe. The Costa M.esa location Cat the corner of ltarbor Boulevard and Nutmeg Place, just south or the San Diego Freeway), aJong with another in Plaza Del Amo, Torrance , will signal the Southern California debut of Silver 's Shoppes, the world's larg est chain or seafood restaurants. Long J ohn Silver's Inc .. a sub· sidiary of Jerrico. Inc., of Lex· Out 'n' About Nonnm Stana.r initon, Ky., already operates more than 650 of the seafood shoppes in 40 stat.es. The local franchisee, Pisces Corporation of Beverly Hi1ls, has long-range plans to operate dozens of tbe spots in Orange. Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. The appeal of the restaurants, we're told, r eaches acr06s the board -to young and old, East and West -based on an unusual and varied menu and the colorful seafaring atmosphere. Service personnel at all r estaurants wear 18th Century pir ate-like cos- tumes. THE MENU featur es fish fillets, chicken "peg-legs" (miniature drumsticks), chicken "planks" (boneless breast strips), clams, oysters and shrimp, all or which are pre· pared in a tempura-type batter, the recipe or which is a closely guarded secr et. Additional m enu offerings in· elude french Cries, corn on the cob, fresh cote slaw, hush- puppies and desserts, a speciaJ blend or hot lea, cold soft drinks. beer and California wine. 9,. ........... ,, Steven Sanford. president ol Pisces, is tbe founder and chairman of the board ol Interna- tional Foodservice Corp.. a $250 mllllon a year food supplier to restaurants and hotels. Ted Royston, Pisces vice president· Ope!'ations, previously spent 10 years wltb Carl Karcher En- terprises, where be eventually was responsible for all Carl's Jr. restauranllJ in Los An&eles and Ventura Counties . The New England wharf house styling of the Costa Mesa Long John Silver's (opposite the Fe«lco Store) is presenUy taking final shape. Following the mid· November opening, the shoppe will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m .. seven days a week. ••• SCORE ONE (or any number you'd like> for Rolf R. Jung, ex- ecutive chef or the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. He's just been named a finalist (third place) in the first Kraft Foods Creative Cheeseburger Contest. Open to e mployes or restaurants and other volume feeding operations. contest en- tries were judged on the basis or novelty, appetite appeal, prac- ticality to mass feeding and ease of preparation. Winners were picked by an independent judg- ing or.ganization in conjunction <See BRUNCH, P age Cf) In •Buttn-flfl' Placido Domingo stars with Mirella Freni in Puccini's opera "Madam a Butterfly," which will be shown at 9 p.m. Wednesday on Channel 28. Herbert von Karajan c on d u c t s t h e Vi e n n•a Philharmonic Orchestra in the production. t CJ'rio of t t t SUMDOWMEI SPECIAL t :Favorites t f Stealr rerlyald t l D.., Sflecl• S....-4 .. 6 ,.M. • ........,.,._ ~i.e ... s-..,. Wei&.¥ ........ ,....._.,. lk. Catclt of 3:-lh-' Sl.15 '"-.. ( aiH $4.15 ,,.._ .... 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Now that's 11\appy la.ndlngl Floy~J~~h!~.~ J THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 1 UOO MKArthur llVd., lrwtne PhoM752 .. m Ow*"'° (lelel9te0 Cloy "°9CMMl1ty 1111~1 Corp • Otl..._ Tt•• also includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad prepared with cucumbers and marinated mixed beans. nee pilaf and a piping hot loaf of our freshly baked bread. .; .-., • AMtMlm, 2250 E. Lincoln. 635-«53 • • • Balboa l1llnd. 203 Manne Ave , 873-8720 .! 4Bue(la Plal'lt,8376 La Palma Ave . 99S-7611 1 , Dwn1Point,25100 Del Prac10. 496-0855 • lrvlne. 1727 E Oyer Rd . 54&-<4400 I NM!port BNch, 3333 W Coast Hwy, &42-229e • Friday. Oct<>blt 15 197& DAILY PILOT C3 Times/Places Carniva/,s Set Tonight In County TONIGt.rr, OCl'OBEa 15 'TILLEll DAYS' -Carnival, Mexicall food 3 o'clock to m idnlgflt tonight, 10 a.m. to midnight Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday at Larwin Square, 1st Street and Newport Avenue, Tustin. Parade, 10 a.m . Saturday, north on El Camino Real from 6th Street. Sponsored by Jaycees. 25 cenu admission. SU..VERAOO DAYS -Carnival, auto and RV show, 3 to 11 o'clock tonight. 10 a .m. to midnight Saturday and Sunday; parade, 10 a.m . Saturday, east on La Palm a Avenue from San Rafael Ori ve; festival at Peak Park. 7225 El Dorado Drive. Buena Park. Free admission. FOLK MlJSIC PEllFOllMANCE -Keith and Rusty McNeil, 7: 30 o'clock tonight in Phillips Hall at Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. Free. nMMY WITHERSPOON -9:15 p.m . lo 2 a.m. tonight through Sunday at Hungry Joe's Jazz Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $4 plus one drink minimum. 'AFRICAN SAFARI' -Talk by Millicent Polley, 7:30 o'clock torugbt in the Golden West College Center. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. 111E GIRLS IN 5"' -Comedy, 8:30 o'ckxk tonight through Nov. 6, Fridays and Saturda)"S only. Garden Grove Community Theater at Lake School, 10801 Orangewood, Garden Grove. 547-c281. SHAWN PRILLIPS-8:30 and U o'clock tonight through Sunday at 1be Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntingt.ooBeacb. SS. 536-9600. AMERICAN MUSIC -"'Ibree Centuries of American Music." the Cal State Long Beach Consortium Musicwn. 8:30 o'clock tonight in the CSULB Multi-purpose Room, University Union, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. $2 general, $1 stu- dents. (213 > 498--4280. JUST ONE VISIT•-'' f In•· "i•it anol yuu"ll 1,.. t'ot1vi111·1•d lh»t Al'ADANA ;. tlu· nw~• u11i11ur ro·•t•u· rant in Soul h1•rn t:11liforniM ... wi. •. , .. ~llU f'Jtl ··njuy ~m·1·1J1•n1 Pt:K,. SIAN. ARMENIAN. c;REf:K & RtlSSIAN •1w·1·ialti•·" ... "'rll .t• AM•:RICAN & (;ONTINt:NTAL •·u1· •Ill<'. \Ii.it 11• •nvtimr. LUMCHrM0.. to Fri. I I :JO to 3 ~ 0-... -7 nifes. DA"5t D. M . $4 25 OllLVT4Lt "SIWNG ON MY lllND' -Film by Warrea Miller. 8 o'clock tonllhl in the Oran1e Co.Mt College Auditorium, 2'701 Fairview Road. Mesa a . ... .. 'BUTllE SPJalT' -Comedy. presented by! dleback Valle Community Theater, 8 o'c tooilht, Satur~ay and Oct. 22 and 23 at £1 Hlch School Theater 8uildins. ~Toledo W•~ EJ Toro. SM-834..2 or &11·9196. 'SHE STOOPS TO OONQUEB' -Classic CQlil r edy, a o'clock toniabl and Saturday, s p.m. &Ila· d&y al Cal State FUllerton LitUe Theater, 800 ~­ State College Blvd., f\illerton. $2.50 adult.a, • children. 870-3371. ADULT DRAMA -"When You Coming. Red Ryder?" Irvine Community Tb · .. Brlstol Street at Red Hill Avenue, Costa • ~ 8:30 o'clock tonlaht. Saturday and Oct. 22 ~ ~7-7297. !, :.--'SEC.ET AFFAIRS OF MILDRED WIL~ ,."' 8:30 o'clock lonJghl and Saturday at Costa MtJ~ Civic Playhouse on the Orange County F•!.,. grounds, Fair Drive ln Costa Mesa. 556-5391. "' /. ,, 'OLD TIMES' -Harold Pinter drama. -~It o'clock tonight. Saturday and Sunday in G~: West College Actor 's Playbox, 15744 Golden W , St., Huntington Beach. Mature audiences. Ct;, tic.keu at college book.st.ore. ·: -~ 'BELL. BOOK AND CANDLE' -8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the San Clemente Com· muruty Theater, 202 Avenida CabriUo. San Clemente. 492-0465. 'I DO, I DO' -Musical. 8 o'clock torught and Saturday at the Forum Theater, 6SO Laguna Ca- nyon Road. Laguna Beach. $.1.50. 494"0743 after 1 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. 'HARVEY' -Come«ly, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St.. Huntington Beach. 842-5421. '11IE RULING CL~' -Satiric comedy, now through Oct. 30 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 8 p.m . Tuesdays. Sundays and 3 p.m . SUndays. $4.50-$6.50. 646-1363 after 1 p.m . daily. 'SOUTH PACIFIC' -Musical now through Sun- day at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico. San Clem ente. $9.S0-$13.95. 492-9950. OONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"Pacific Overtures." through Saturday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion; "Ice," through Sunday at the Mark Taper Forum; "Equus," through Nov. 6 at lite Huntington Hartford Theater; "A Matter ot Gravity." through Dec. 4 at the Ahmanson Theater; "A Chorus Une," indefinite run at the Shubert Theater . <See ORIGINAL, Page CS) Real Cantonese Food eat here or take horn. STAG CHINESE CASINO lit 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole ~tsa Ho. to MidRMJM Oally-W....._. u..tM I :00 ..._ OWIYI JlftMilM--AMA inner enu preces 1tart -. 18Eilv~ 1 NIQftH Live Entertainment Nightly ------------------- APADANA Restaurant 600 Newport Center Dr., Newport leodt (m Newpcrt Center across from FashlOll Island) for Reaervattons Cal: 640·7502 flff VAUOAT£0 ,.t.llUNG MHOVa rAamu 110 to •oot THE LAFF STOP It's a laughing matter! Orange County's First All-Comedy Nightclub NOW OPEN Top Comedy entertainment Nightly Starting at 9:30 p.m. Cocktails and Specialty Menu OPEN FOR LUNCH featuring gigantic sandwiches THE LAFF STOP 2122 S.E. Bristol (at Birch) Newport Beach -7141751-7867 Live Jazz by the Ocean." Jeff Harris Jazz Quartet Sundays 12 MOOR to 4 P .M. Plu~ Gourmet Champagne Brunell Elegantly Served Terrace-side Sundays 10:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. nn.. IU~taurant 361 Cliff Drive.Laguna Beach 92651 (714) 494-9477 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXlcd "YOUR BIG PAR1Y IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" COCKTAILS MEXICAN lt!STAUUNTS 11. COSTA MESA• 29& E. 17th St. HILLGREN SQUARE• ~782.e 12. BALBOA • t05 MAIN Sl BALBOA PIER• 916'G800 I c ..... M .... 2300 Ha-"'"". ......... • Sam. Ana,33 Fashion SQuare. &-42-3307 • 1 ~ER BXPIRES NOV. ~ 1879 • ._ ______ ._ _______ BA_N•KA•M•(•R••CA-RO-M•A•S•TE•IK•H•A•lt•G•E•ond-A•M•f•Rl•CA•N ... EX•PR•E•S•S _ _. , . SCR Offerings Diverse , In Las Vegas The following shows are scheduh..'<1 for tbe comlna week in Las Veg.s Spirited A humorous look at the supernatural is of- fered in "Blithe Spirit," starring Mary Beth Wilson (front), Jean Hyde (on sofa>. Eileen Fishbach and Ben Jutzi. The Sad- dleback Valley Community Theater pro- duction plays at 8 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Oct. 22 and 23 at El Toro High School. For r eservations, call 586-8342 or 831-9196. Come enjoy a fabulous brunch at THE REGISTRY this Sunday! South Coast Repertory, in nearly a da.u years on tbe Orange Coast, bas evolved into a ful- ly professional resident theater, performing six times a week and pacJdna the bouse for nearly every performance. But th11t's just, if oot the tip, the more visible portion or the SCR iceberg. There's a 1ood deal mOl'e to South Coast Repertory than meeta the pla,ygoen' eyes during public performances. And as the Costa Mesa theater prepares for its third (and final) big move into a new and lareer facility in South Coast Plaza next fall, It seems a 1ood time to ac quaint the general public wtth the total SCR pic- ture. FOil ONE THING, the company tours local elementary schools each season with an educa- tional theater production. a conc~t which began about five years aao with the M c Theater pro- uam. Thls year's offering is ti ed "What This Country Needs is a Good Sc Bubblegum Cigar." appropriate for an election year. Written specifically for SCR by playwright Robin Frederick, the towing show focuses on the sensible handling d personal finances -but does so with rock music, ensemble singing, com- edy skits and audience participation numbers. Kids are shown how they can pick up some extra mooey, and the best way to spend lt when they get it. SCR also orrers a touring mime company. And for the older student, or adult, who wishes to lay lbe IT'OUDdwork for a professional career, SCR offers these other options: -THE YOUNG Conservatory. This is a year-long program for YOUDI people 8 to t1 with emphasis on basic acting skills and developing the physical and mental disciplines needed for acting. It· s divided into three 11-week courses on Saturday mornings and culmJnates in a stage production. -The Sum mer Acting Conservatory. This is SCR 's most intensive acting training program ror people 17 and over. a highly specialized. eight-w eek-long, five-day-a-week com- prehensive program. Included are wo~kshops. acting laboratories and lectures by special guest artists from lbe stage. movies and television. -The Master's Class Series. This is a one- ~~~~ Back Bay Restaurant Our Champagne brunch ls served from ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING 10:30 AM-2:00 PM Adults -$6.75 Olildreo · s.4.SO (under 12) Lobster tails in dill sauce Lox, cream cheese & bagets Qtffse blintzes with strawberry sauce Eggs Benedict Qicken liver uiute Quiche Lorraine Poached Salmon Assorted fruits Assorted pastries & many other Grand Port~ specialtles. THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine Phone 752·8777 Owneo and OPO!••IP<I by ._potel•IY MunAQ8men1 C0tP D•ll•s I~• .. • Guest Boat Slips MOWOP94 SEVl:MDAYS ·INTI* ROUND NIGHTlY SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0 A.Mo to l P.M. TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DRUM BAND Entertaining from 3:00 p.m 103 N. BAYSIDE DR .. NEWPORT BEACH 4110 MocArthur Blvd Newporl &:och, Cohforn10 92660 The fine st in Gourmet Dining. Entertainment & Dancing Nitely PROUDLY PRESENTS the danpy h d1az sow Donny leod~ o group who~ individvol tolenh flow togelhef to prodU<e o fre\h lull te>Wnd for show, dining, don<11l9 ond top qvolity ~ltrto1nment They opprooch yov with re,.,,grllobM linctrity ond emotional 1nten~ty thot 1s delightful to tll~nenct. Their ,..Olre covers o wide ronge of muSK from "Broodwoy" prodvctio.1 l'IVmb.r\ to \too· dorch and lop fa<ty l'IVmbers populorly known 011d smoothly f)ft'4ttlted. The grcwp ho\ """° profeuionolly prepared $how\ with COll'ledy ond choreogrophy. Their floumh1ng wccess w11h m11ed oud1tt1ees ol voned bo<kgrcwnd' is on t•cellent ind1cott0n of the proft\l<Onol1sm !hot yov woll e11ioy DANNY DtAZ -LEAD VOCALS Do1111r hos bttn performi11g profeu1onolly 1n niqht dubs for the po't 6 yeo1\. It ho\ been \Oid thot Oon11y " o greot entertoiMr with o" unuwol chor1\mo Ht 1\ olso o tolented octor ond ho\ opptored on segment\ of Mod Squod ond other \how' CHUCK FULLER: KEYBOARD, VOCALS, GUil AR Chud hot developed ot o singer, \Ong write1, ond become on odept Guitomt. Ho orrongtmenh for the group ore o refledion of hi\ understondong of the '°"11 form . ond his eaperience frol'I\ work1~ w11h se-..ri.. .• how groups. STIVI MO.olNSTIRN: DaUMS, VOCALS, PHCUSSIONS Stt¥t b.gon ploying drum' 01 1 S yeor• of oge H. mo¥ed g., from colleot ond lo<ol mult<OI work, to Vego' 'how\ ond conctrl•. Hos style of ploy>flg Is r09ht up lo dote woth tht lo"tl ttchniquu IAY RORES. VOCALS, GUITAllST lnttrnotionolly fomo"' gu1tori,1 ...ho "°' oppt0rtd in T V Oftd ~ NOW ATIULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!!! B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THEPlAmR~ AND ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P .M.-2:00 A.M. outRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES 2699 tbt>or CottoMeao 545-1112 Intermission Tom .Titus time theater training workshop conducted at high schools, colleges, community theaters or other organizations for people interested in learning• a particular theater skill or' sup-plementing training already in progress. MB,§ters classes are available In various areas of theater. -THE EVENING Conservatory Year-tong theater tralnina to prospective professional ac· tors 17 and over is offered ln lhls program. It features a highly specialbed and n exible cur· riculum concentrating on only the most relevant and useful aspects of theater art training. ALADDIN -Mickey FinnSJiow CAESAllS PALACE -Johnny Carson, Phyllis McGuire Cc nds 10/20 ). Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Ed McMahon <starts 10/21 ) DESERT INN -Gmger Rogers, Norm Crosby FRONTIER -Bobbie Gentry. 1''red Travelina GOLDEN NUGGET -"Colonel Zachariah Wild West Show" HACIENDA-''Spicconlce'' LANDMAllK -LeRoy Van Dyke LAS VEGAS HILTON -Glen Campbell; The RockeUes MGM GR AND -Sheeley Greene, l'lorenc. Henderson (ends 10/20); Dean Martin <starts 10/21) llJVIERA -Bobby Vinton, Myron Cohen SABAllA -Buddy Hackett, Dick Jensen (ends 10/20); Eddy Arnold (starts 10/21) SANDS -Robert Goulet, Foster Brooks <ends 10/19); George Burns. Doc Severinsen (starts Ir your interest is tbOl'oughly piqued, you can learn more about the various SCR programs by writing SCR Aeling Conservatory at 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 92626 or by calling 646-3252. .. 10/20) . BRUNCH OUTDOORS IN LAGUNA • • • <From PageO> with a professional foodserv1ce test kitchen. Rolf's winning recipe -Red Baron Cheeseburger -earned him a crystal trophy and a cash award. A total of 54 prizes were awarded nationwide. ACCORDING to R. Dean Nelson, vice president of market- ing, Kraft Foodservice, the com- pany sponsored the contest lo promote "the imaginative pre- paration of cheese and meat dishes served to the public." That Roll's Red Baron COOCOC· (Two or more persons> lion is "imaginative" goes without saying when you con· sider the ingredients. They in· elude, in addition to a number of spices, bacon, onion, red cab· bage, apple. cider vinegar, Kraft grated Parmesan and Swiss cheeses and rye bread. lf it isn't being served already. no doubt Rolf's prize-winning cheeseburger will soon be added to the menu in one d the Mar- riott's dining rooms. The hotel is located at 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 64CMOOO. *** NOW, FOR THE first time in Laguna Beach. you can enjoy a gourmet champagne brunch out- side. overlookmg the ocean, while being entertained by live jazz music. For this l ineup of special treats. thank the illllOvative pro- prietors or the Victor Hugo Inn, 361 Cliff Drive (al Pacific Coast Highway), 494-9477. The elegant but informal brunch affair is being served ter- race·side every Sunday. Hours are 10:30 a .m . to 2:30p.m. The musical part d the new Sunday offering gets under way at noon and runs until 4 o'clock. The group adding another brac- ing quality to the sea air with its melodic sounds is the Jeff Harris J au Quartet. Uf irporter qnn BREAKFAST LU~CH DISS ER COCKTAIL DASCl l'iG C/lotel PRESESTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING Z4 HOURS Chicken Chow Mein, sweet and &OW' pork. egg foo young, fried rice, fortune and almond cookies DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN M LOUNGf TWO LOCAT10HS' 1421L171Uf. s... .... H~2'H 21211.eo..tHwJ, c .......... 67)."" Join Us For Great Entertainment Now appearing Rob St. John .1 Wed. thru Sat 9:00 PM to 1 :30 AM 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (°"°5m TMI Al 833-2770 FIRST IN THE NATION ! You are respectfully ~ invited to the ~. birthda.J celebraUon of JACK NEW'fON DANIEL ~b~ world famou1f11ma IJOIM 6f tit• J ~ oz. 4olllll' diliiJC • SIS. So.Hain. Santa Ana A New Supper Experience I For cocktails or dining I Serving late for the "After" Crowd I Crepes and other unique dishes I WaUy Ruth nt 1ht piano bar I Comfortable. informal, with an ocean vn l'loi.( mJkt rocrnllOO' h)' \'Jlhn11 . 714/M040Clll I 105 ust kaltlt• I Yt. •Mhelm 1714) UMtN i1Cllrt'()JI DGrl#KGD.r nocx IJllEU c111cn Call 7M MS-2888 1c.11u1J A.11 !or /'RGI 1-,.k IJt Pl:RSONAL SEIVICE PROMPT OfUV£l1ES CAL-GRAPHICS PRUS 1m MONROVlA AV... NEWPORT 8fACH Fllma Th Ht er Dance Televl•lon DAILY PILOT ~aningVp eomedian George Carlin stars with Franklyn Ajaye and Richard Pryor in the PG-rated fiJm "Car Wash,'' a comedy cur- renUy playing al Orange Coast cinemas. The Pointer Sisters are also reatured in the movie. • RESTAURANT geff uci1ai ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST ITALIAN DINING LUNCH 11 :30 to2:30 Tues.-Fri. DINNER Tues. thru Sun. 5to10:30 · PORl~R 1~=:=. Wed. thru Mon. JAM SISSION S-. Ir Moa. tt•ld-Wtlcomt CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NtGUEL , ... c.-11-,-..,1 499-2626 496-5773 ~ outh Coa1t'• Finell Cui1in.e IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 FOREST AV£. LAGUNA BEActf ''"""'~ Ample Free Parlllflg 494-9491 752-8558 H11{he 1 Quality ~JllH' M.e,1can rood~ Open 7 Day' INMLOJNGE DON ALVARO °"GJITAA Mon.·Thlx. I l:X> o.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot. I l:X> o.m. to 11 p.m. C<XKT AILS Sunday '4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9093 E AOAHS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 ~olden ~~~~ ~~I f!iliiieIJr agon - <iENUINE OflNESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•DtMNEA DAILY Fooc:t t 0 T eke Out 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. JOJJtt.tiw..,. COSTA MlSA 642-7162. 646-9911 TEMPLE (fARDENS ~-· ; Q-ff NSSS Resfcmrana \:~;('~ !5 LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special l.-:llt-oft Mfet S2. I 0 Monday lhru Froctilv 11 30 to I 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE F<'nluong Exo11r Tropical Oronks 1500 ADAMS lot HOl'i>orl COSTA MESA 540-1917 540·19Zl Aftd. h1 G•dt" Grroo I no I .. OOKHURST I.At ~I 618·7020 Drop By El Matador Say Helo To Marcial TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S FIMEST MEXICAN FOOD , • w;z, 111u.1111~1w1 Now Servmo Amencan & Mexican ~ Rreal(lasl from 7 A M Sat & Sun L.UttCHfOM ,,.....e.,,,..,,..,,.0 ... 1 $1 65 Deity SPfCl,t.L Toco • c-.-OI Elt>ano QI Rot• • COM,LETI DtHMEltS NOM S2. I 0 to U .40 r;:;i 1761 HIWrc>IT ILVD .• C.M.•645-3520 , .. _:~.~,I ~ "IEWP()i\1 BLVD •l' IA•"Sl~t.rl ' Mon.· Thur 10 to 11 • Fn. Sat , Sun 7 AM to 12 Midnight --KTI.T•·O --MIMO•T OMLT . 1:4 THIATIE 1----t "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT" PART II .. Color l~) :ntUltE Ir--__. llkliwd Harm "" "THE RETURN Of AMAN CAIJ.ED HORSE" INtCOLOI luncheon from $1.95 served daily 'tll 4 P,M. PriV1t1 Party F1eilitits to 300 3901 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAA RESERVATIONS (71418754900 11271 PACIFIC COAST HWY .• HUNTINGTON BEACH RESV.VATIONS (2131 592·1321 Take A Dining Trip On A Train For a unique dining ad.aim re. come aboard tM glamour train. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Sa.wy entrea include Roaat Prime llib of Beef, Rack of Lamb le Olaapeake Bay Scallop. Grand Ccntra. Jtacion Lounge with Chowdrr Bar and Dining Can locacied in South C.O.. Plaza in Cosca Mem. 014> H0-8822 C.ome T'diTe the put. TH£ CITY SH~ING CCNTA£ OUMCH U4-Jtl I ~CITY CfMTltE CIMlMA~ ... SA '"WV tMANCHISTf" (J(,) 0 0 ""WV ICITV OA. E>U A "OIHSllOM'' ,,.. ~HI STlrPOID WIYIS" 2 "'HOVM 0. DOICISM'" ' "MMHT YJllTOI" llJ . Fridey. October 15, 1976 OAIL Y PILOT &f OfilGINAL WORKS READ SUNDAY •.. . . ... <From PageCn SATU8DAY,OCTOBEJlH FABll.IC FAIR -Lectures and demonstrations. 9 a.m. to3 pm. (r egistration8:30 a.m.> Saturduy at Orange Coast Colle1e Lan1ua1e and Literature Bwldmg, !701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. 1UE SEQUOIA QUARTET -Music by Scarlat- ti, Beethoven and Ravel, 8 p m. Sdturday in the UC Irvine Villa1e Theater. S3 general, $2 stu- dents. $1.SO UCI students. At door or 833-5549 or 833-6378/9. THE DEFRANCO FAMILY -6, 8 and 10 p.m Saturday. 2. 4 and 6p.m. Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park. S4adults. $2children. SUNDAY,OCTOBElt 17 SPOOK HOUSE -Sponsored by March of Dimes, 6 .to ~o p.m. SUndny through Oct. 30, 6 p.m. to m1dmght Halloween. $2 at door, $1 in ad· vance. 979-2270. OONCERT READING -Original poems and sections from plays by Orange County writers. read by local pel'formers, 7:30 p m. Sunday at Community Meeting Center, 11300 Stanford, Garden Grove. Also music, dance. mime. Free. CONCERT I N THE PARK -New Song Ministries. Christian music, 2 to 5 p .m . Sunday and Oct. 24 al Balboa Park at lhe base of the Balboa Pier, Newport Beach. Free. KARATE TOURNAMENT -11 a.m . to S: 30 p.m. Saturday in UCI's Crawford Hall. $1 . MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 ORANGE COUNTY RHY111M MACHINE And Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. to midnight Monday at Hungry Joe's Jazz Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $1.50 and one drink minimum. BRIAN AUGER -Monday and Tuesday at The Golden Bear, 306 P11eific Coast Highway, Hunt· iogton Beach. 536-3192. TU ES DAY, OCTOBER H DUET CONCERT-James and Ella Wilor music of Gershwin and others, noon Tuesday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. TWO PIANISTS -Frances Veri and Michael Jamanis, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at Laguna Beach High School Auditorium on Park A venue. Laguna Beach. $12 adults and $6 students, season tickets to Community Concert series. 494~85. 499-2663 or 499-3630. 'SLAUGHTER' -Film captioned for the deal, 4 p.m . Tuesday In Golden West College Forum 2. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Free. DAVE PIKE -And his quartet, 9: 15 p.m . to 2 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday at Hungry Joe's ~azz Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt· mgtonBeach. $3 plusonedrink minimum. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER zt JEAN-LUC PONTY -At The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 536-9600. . •"' 'I DO! I DO' -Music, Wednesday lhroualt ~~ Nov. 28 at Sebastian's West Otnner PlayhOu:$C rl: 140 Avenida Pico, San cle mente. $9.50·$13 9'~ •• 492.9950 ' • . THURSDAY, OCTOBER Zl ONE-ACT PLAYS -By H11rold Pinter (ste Pa11e -. Ct >. Thursday through ON 23 In UCJ Little ... Theater, Room 161 ol Humanities Hall, 8 p.m. 7$ ·". cents. . FRIDAY,OCTOBERZZ _,.: . 'SOUTH PACIFIC' 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22, 23, 29, ac).~:: and Nov.sand 6, and 2:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Fullert())):•;.io: Civic Light Opera at Plummer Auditorium • :...: Chapman and Lemon s treet s, Fullerton':::." $3.50·$5.SO adults. $2.50·$4.50 students (12·22); • • S2·$3 children, SO cents less for matinees. 819-1732 •$-; aftern~ns. or Liberty, Mutual and WalllchS . • ~· agencies. • ' " • HAUNTED HOUSE -2 to s p.m . and 8:30 to 9 : p.m. Oct. 22. noon to 5 p.m . Oct. 23 and 24, 8:30 to . >: 9 p.m. Oct. 25·28 at Huntington Center. 7717 Ed··"' "' inger Ave .• Huntington Beach. 25 cents • ;! . TRAVEL TALK -.. Explonng Catallna and the : : Channel Islands" with Millicent Polley, 7:30 ~· p .m. Oct. 22 in the Golden West College Center.-~ 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. Free 'THE THREEPENNY OPERA' -Musical, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22. 23 and 27·30: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 ; 2:30 p.m. Oct. 23, 24 and 30 at lhe Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. $3-$3.50 general, $2-$2.50 students. (213) 498-4540 weekdays. MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL -10 a.m. t.o 3 p.m. Oct. 22 at Cal State Long Beach, with booths. enter- tainment, medieval procession. Public is invited to come in medieval costume. Free. Informa· lion, (213 > 498-4972. JOHN HARTFORD -And New Grass Revival, Oct. 22 and 23 at The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9800. Julie Andrews C,o-lwsts Special Julie Andrews will star in "The Pullie Children,·· an hour oC music. comedy and film about children with learning d.lsabUllies. The special. whjch she co-hosts with actor BUI Bixby, airs Tuesday at 8 p.m. on Channel 28 and Wed· nesday at9p.m . on Channel SO. Learning to read and write is, for most peo- ple. a fairly effortless procedure. For anywhere from two to eight million bright children i~ this country. however. it is a discouraging, frustrat· ing and embarrassing experience. These "Puzzle Children" are learning-disabled for re· asons that have yet to be explained. Following the film on Channel 50, KOCE's Arline Radillo will be talking to local teachers and . a psychologist about diagnostic and re· medial services available to anyone residing in Orange County. Carel Hocker. Santa Ana School District psychologist, wllJ talk about recognizing and testing a learning disability in a child. The incomparable 450SEL Sedan from Mercedes-Benz. Come and see what sets it apart from all the rest. There isn't anotJ1er sedan in the world like the Mercedes-Benz 450SEL. It has the room of a touring car, but th e handling of a sports sedan . It has the com- fort of a luxury car. but the engineering sophistication of an exotic sports car. We have this unique automobile on display. You can begin to appreciate it by giving it a tong look. But that is really just the beginning. Ask us about a thorough test drive in the 450SEL. Know what it's like to be set apart from all the rest. 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KOCE T elevision (50) J·• "in k• '--''...., •.• z.. ... 1 •:• llectr1<Co_ .. , •:• Ml11«11-"""'---• ,. VlleA ...... ••• ..._.._die "•mllY 7:• YeWr"•,... .... •:• ... , ............. _ I :• Welurwt ..... t:• T1lisA-1aw-1c1n ,.,. L...-tf o.~ .. 11:• T11isMMlffll/UMw "-ft ·~ ~ ~ ~Deep .~,Throat . -PLUS-.·~~ The Devil in Miss Jones ® I o Szabo an 'Al1nost' Guitarist Doesn't Qui,te Satiafy BJ mCHAEL PAS&EVIOI CM ... DeMy ..... .._ Considering the esoteric and seoaitive nature of jm. It demands an intimate setting to absorb its sub- tleties and realize its immediacy. The recent Anaheim Stadium ap- pearance of J eff Beck-a great rock guitarist who is drawing heavily from Jau structures-is an example ol the audience detachment that can occur when a progressive artist is dwarfed by 50,000 fans. The feeling was simply lost. Fortunately there is still a small jaz.z club clrcuit where buffs can kick back behind a few drinks and enjoy top.notch music for a modest price . HUNGRY JOE'S, nestled among the oil rigs of Huntington Beach on Pacific Coast Highway, will never be up for any kind of interior decarating awards. However, the jau albums pasted on the wall and the strange Christmas tree decorations that bang from the ceiling are secondary lo its casual ambiance and intimate setting. The seating capacity is a minuscule 110 peraons and bow they get the 17 - piece Orange County Rhythm Machine (Big Band> on their postage stamp-sized stage each Monday night is a mystery that needs exploration . Last weekend featured a series of perfor mances by ~tarist Gabor Szabo. Backed by a traditional trio, Szabo olfered a pleasant if unspec- tacu.lar show highlighted by the ex- quisite electric keyboard work of George Cables . Szabo's double octave runs on a pickup-equipped Martin acoustic re- vealed a heavy debt to the great Wes Montgomery and bis use of clipped notes on his solos gave his playing a hint ol Latin flair. IDS ACCESSIBLE and unchalleng- ing style has been criticized aa a com· me:rcial sell-out. This tbe<lel' bas some credibility since Szabo's simplistic solo structures never seemed to de- velop completely and bis halting pat- terns often left the listener waiting for a dazzling finish that never· came. But Szabo's percussive attack and fine timing carried the performance along -particularly on "Brees.in." a Bobby Womack tune that Saabo re- corded long before Gecrge Benson's curr~thit version. Here, Szabo's raw-edged riffs worked in perfect complement to Cables' free-form keyboard flows and showed that Szabo's unsophisticated approach lo ja.zz can vanscend itself at times. Whether it's a lack or talent or just desire, it's unlikely that Szabo will ever move from what is basically a middle-of -the-road approach. SWl, his performance had its mo- ments and his earlier recordings are a Beatings, Crime Reviewed o.lti' ........... t • .., .. , ·~ PLEASANT BUT UNEXCm NO PERFORMANCE AT HUNGRY JOE'I Jazz Gutt.tat Gabor Szabo Tends to Be Commetelal • :· firm base for an introduction to j au. *** '111E SONS OF Champlin should be declared a national resource before they slip into oblivion. A mucb- forgotten band even in the Bay Area. the latest seven-man incarnation of The Sons gave the Friday crowd at the Golden Bear a bard-driving mixture ol rock and soul with an emphasis on fun-a rare commodity considering the incr easingly slick orientation ol other all-white soul bands like AWB. Okay, the Sons are still ragged and they did stretch out a bit too far oo some numbers. But founder BlU Cbamplln's unerring feel for rhythm and melody pulled the band through the rough spots and the b<ll'1l charts were always tasty. Among the h ighlights of their .. ' . lenet.hy set wer e renditions of "1>6y Tripper " a nd C bamplin 's "Freedom." Guitarist Terry Hagerty tore off some fine solos and the band's infectious energy resulted in a fi.oe evening from a strong club act. Despite their lack of commercial sue· cess. the Sons commendably continue todowbat they like best. WCAL F AVORft'E Beth Fitcbat opened the show with an impressi'1e solo set. This young woman bas it .U: a rich, expressive voice, strong COlll· positions and a warm, vibrant stace presence. Accompanying herself·(lft acoostic guitar, Fitchet captured Ae audience from almost the first note • .: Fitchet has reportedly signed a c<IC· tract with Arista Records and, baHd on first Impressions. it should be jost a matter of time :: ... CMWAlll"' ---&Mii • °""' -.... ,"°' .... The subject or wife TV H • D • d beating along with a loot at bow neighborhoods istory ramatize Ml sJf;ao ) ,...., •'-S31·9SIO 1 ___ , ""''_.,..._ PANTASIA 111 -a,._,,., •. ...... ...-..... ~ ..... " -_. ..... ._ YHt OMIN .., IAIDOl 111 .. ,,... ......... ., .., ..... --, J.K.tlmYA- MGl--e&.-~ -flLIW OW8 CUCIOO'S MIST 11t LCM&llA1M!Nt ........ -... ., Mil • 1MI .,.,., • -· llAll1' ' TONfO tit .. ., ..... _ ... , ,_ l'lllATMI DlllYI• tllPtll IW## 11tm -llYO-·"' IWl!p .... let. & Sun,-t em IO 4 pm ORANGE Dflft-ln 1 & 2 .... -. ... -.. ,.. ,,,,. -._..,. ................. .. "'""!' !_Ullt _!JOl•I 8ettl_ln• Glllofet ... nflll ..... i.-_ IAT ....... lllOWITMTIATlll* ~AHT "°Ttao CHllJ>A(N UNOUI U FltEI! --~:Fko } '·'''•''. ~l~ ........ ....... • 111lmlAl~,_, .--&~AIU PAO II SOUNDll 1•1 SKY ltOllS pei -~--­CMWAIMINI -l&ACI· .... -.... ,"°' .... ... , .......... -... Of DOICISM111 ..... ..... Of IYll111 ......... ,.., 1MYMW11Meaa- MOUll Of llOlmM Ill ...... OflYll• ............... -~ 1.MflONf"' I. UllmCIC• ....... .,-·-;;: -·· · .. -:'9' .... ... can fight crime in their .. community will be pre- sented on "For Your In· formation" at 7 :30 P.M. Thursday on KOCE-TV, Channel SO. Each week, "For Your Infor mation" explores, inv es tig a t es and analyses timely issues, along with presenting a local hu man interest story, profiling a person or place and reporting an on-the-spot news happen· ing. On the subject of wife beating, reporter Wendy Welzel will lallt with vic- tims of wife beat ing about their experiences . Wetzel will also in · terview psychiatrist Marc Talisman, who has counseled women who have been beaten by their husbands, and Susan Naples, direct.or ol Women's Transition al Living CenleT, a refuge for battered women. Reporter Bob Acosta will present a taped-on- location interview with John Meola, a member ol a citizen's group try· ing to fight crime in their neigh borhood, and a repr esen tative f rom Community-Oriented Policing (COP). COP was instigated in Santa Ana to put the policeman back on the beat where be can get to know the neighborhood and the people who live there. . ~-=====-... -.-- TOMIGHT OCT. 15 ., .. OllY S2 CSI . ""fOCC ASI CAIDt edwards MESA CINEMA ...wronaYD.AT '""ST. COSTAMISA ..... OUllC£ COAST COUESE AUOITOllN OCT. 15"-I ,.. OMl Y S2. $ • 'I I .. . ' .. "IJie Ritz' Riotous, -ntl FRONT"' IPGJ ....,._ ________ Ribald •A MA'M'll OP TIMr INJ .-nA YB.S Wl1lf MY AUNr-B7 ~THE B. TliCY Ot .. DelfY ......... .,.,.... ... IS THAT Your .. ID addition to rooms "MAUY & WAL,_ eo fer rent. the IUt& of( en a ~----:TO:::!:"!"...,~w~~'~Oll'~~·~,.;.;;'----1 musage parlor. steam .. -.ANtAllA• •• room, TV lounge anddis-c:ADOOM IHOllT co den. Yet, you name It, -....a. ftLOr" . the Rib bas got it-even a token woman amid an unusu al gatheri1'1 or male clientele. So into tbls elabcrate bathhouse sneaks the ln· caricatures and the re-g'"--__,~-&SIOMMC~ .. -..;,,;,,.,--f nocent Gaetano Proclo sult is a foot-stomping, -.u.DOWOFTHIHAWr"IN) (pl ayed b y J a c k howllng.with·l aughter ----------...-......;.. ___ __. Westoq), a tuiitive fr om evening of gay entertain- hi.s ambitious mobster ment. brother-in-law (J erry ~.~m"""u...,ltM~OF~~THl~-Mi--._~M~C~•--,":-, .~HOISl'~----4 Stiller >. And from there AMONG the assor t· -ntUMDHIOLT AM> ~ oo.. it's total submersion mentofRitz r egulars are in a hilarious story ct "chubby chaser " Claude '"MAAATHOM MAM"" mistaken identities and <Paul B. Brice) who ""HUSTLr nu unfamiliar r ooms. amorously pursues hls ______________ _. new est inht u atiorf. IUll'S SO. COAST PLAZA .... llru ,.. ..... •1111 MAlll'S ClllEMAUMD 1414 Sa.llWW ........ .,..,.., Nt&•MUT/Ull lllt-,.,._,_ "'Fl.ESH eOIDOM"'~u...­... ,..,,. .......... ,.t __ •CAMELOT"" IPGI """"'''*---'"HR.LO DOU. Y"' .,,. .. "__._ -- "MARATHON MAW' ,...,,...._, .. , ... ... TERENCE McNally's Proclo . The looney "The Ritz" is one ol the GoogiP Gomez (splendid· first major motion pie-ly por trayed by Rita lures a bout homosex-Moreno> is a talentless. uallty that does not con-t h i c k . a c c e n t e d cern itself with social Broadway hopeful whom values. Instead, the film Proclo th ink s is a focuses on personality trans vestite after his (.:~ . He was brilliant in ."'The Days of Winq ~ ~ :Roses~ ~ He won an AradelllJ, Award for "Save The Tiger." Now Jack Lemmon teams with one of today's · .piost arrestingly beautiful "stars,in a unique and ~ pelling story. JACK LEMMON Jack Weston showS shock In the new comedy 7he Ritz' virtue. She thinks he's a big producer. There's an easy now o( <ifensive language and saucy remarks and jci<es in '"The Ritz." But most ct it blends in smoothly with the sophisticated wit that permeates the pro- duction. "The Ritz" is based on the broadway play by McN ally and directed by Rich ard L ester (of "Robin and Marion"). Rated "R." GENEVIEVE BUJOLD FRIDAY: 7:oo-t:4S- 10:40 Al.EX & lHE GYPSY SATURDAY· SUNDAY: t:•l:U-5:5- 7: 1s-t: 1~10:SS A RICHARD SHl:PHERD-.IOHN KORTY PROOUCTlON Producftl by RICHARD SHEPHERD DirK1ftl by JOHN KORTY · ScTttnplay by lAWRENCE 8. MARCUS Bawd upon 1tw NCM>lla TiiE BAILBONDSMAN by STANl.£Y EU<JN 1;;, :'1-::IU=TltCTtD=:-. 0 • Original Mu•lc HENRY MANCINI · Color by l>Plui•~· 'L-_ . ..., ....... -...... .;.1 HARBOR TWIN HARBOR ATW1LSOH, COSTA MESA 646-0571 646-3266 CiJ. 1114 ... Q_.,. .. Friday.October 15.1978 DAILY PILOT CJ 'Ryder' Powerful Irvine Theal.er Excels in Drama 87 DENNI S Mel.ELLAN Of11190.lttl'I ........ The lrvine Community Theater's 1oat ol producing "first rate theater oo the community level'' ls more than met with Its captivating production of "When You Co mln Back, Red Ryder?" Playwright Mark Med off's powerful drama, presented ror the first time in Oranfe County, bas been excellently cast wlth a company of ac- tors whose polished performances de· serve to be seen by a much larger au- dience. The play, ably directed by Tom Titus, takes place in a small roadside diner in southern New Mexico during the 1960s. THE QUIET, d ay-in-day-out ex· istence or its inhabitants is forever shattered by the arrival of a sadistic, psychopathic visitor, Teddy. It's the American nightmare 1960-70s style: The innocents caught in the increasingly terror-filled grip or an outlaw hippie-Hells Angel type. How do they react? What are they made of? Leadi,g the outstanding cast is David Schus ter as Teddy. His performance , which ranges from humorous hip sarcasm to volaWe out· burst. is one that will long be remem- bered. Schuster has complete command ol the role as be verbally reduces hi;; vie· Ums to their base emotions by finding and playing upon theirweaknessu. GEORGE QUICK is excellent as the youthfully mouthy Stephen (Red Ryder of the title ), who works the iraveyard shift at the diner and dreams of ''hitching" on to bl,iger and better horizons. Margaret Humphreys and Alan Levy are Clarisse and Richard, a stuf- fy university couple on their way to New Orleans wher e Clarisse will play violin in the pbilbarmooic. Miss Hum~hreys and Levy handle the parts skill!ully as Teddy slowly transforms their emotions from alool- ness to fist-clenching outrage. ALSO GOOD are Lynda Robbins. the dowdy. droopy-eyed waitress Angel ; J oseph Carr, the crippled gu station operator: Mardi Kigbtliqer, T eddy's long suffering "moll" Cheryl; and Tony Castle, the busi· ness·minded diner owner. Clarie. The p l ay. w hich uses frank language and ls guarenteed to leave the audience with an unsettled feeling as it unfolds, continues at 8:30 tonight and Saturday and Oct. 22 and 23, ln ICT's tempor ary theater atBri.atol and Red Hill, Costa Mesa. 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'*. • • •• • • I ·1 ~---.. SATURDAY SUNDAY 1:15-3:10 5:10.7:10 9:10-11:00 "Splendiferously Funny." -c> he a.a.. nw Nat Ycriw The funm' seasu1 begins when )'()ti check In f()r a night at The gu ~'Rowdy, nu~ entertainment.'' EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ' uo Burlesque Rockers ~Toi-~~@]· IN NEW YORK last week to -as they put it - ''promote ourselves," Mark and Howard were in their usual irreverant mood. Their recent pro- jects have included ~e production of a band m London called Starry Eyed, a game about the music business, and a possible s creenplay '°' collaboration with David Bowie. "Actually, that got all blown out of proportion," said M ark. "We wrote David a letter t elling him he should take us out on the road as his backup singers; we could have worn funny Mexican cos- tumes. Then be flew us to . New York when he was on tour,·and we met and talked. He bas about 8lO pages of transcribed tape notes from his five AlEX&- TiiEGYPSY JACK LEMMON GENEVIEVE (A) BUJOLO llllOftOAY__....OAY: 7:00-t:~10 :«I llATUflOAY-IONOAY 1 :40-l:H ·l,.7:1 ~ 1:1~10:51 NEW-FROM THE BROADWAY SMASH "There's a sexual revolution going on ... and all the leaders are in ,' . mytam11y: Harbor Boulevard 11 Adams Cost.1 MttQ •546·3102 WOODYALLEN "THE fRoNT" r.umna DENNIS DUGAN · MIC~L WARREN TAMARA DOBSON · VERNEE WATSON co-iumna JAYNE MEADOWS anc:t ontroc1uc .. , WAYLAND FLOWERS Screenpia by RON CLARK & SAM 808IUCX 1 and GEORGE SCHLATTER • &Md on the BrO.\dwa,_~t by RON CLARK & SAM B08RJCK Produced anc1 O.remd by GEORGE SCH LA Tltt Onaonal Mwc Composed and / Lynn br Conducled by WILLIAM GO LOST EIN RON Hll.L(' ··An Old fashtoned Man" '"One°"' Of £¥ery s,.,-Suna by anc:1 s..na by Sl'IOl(EY ROBINSON THELMA HOUSTON Chepmen AvenueatS.A. Frwv. Orange • 632·3328 FROM THE SMASH BROADWAY HIT! ,.UDAY6: ... :1J.1t:• SATURDAY·SUMDAY' SCHEDULE: 2:19-4:004:• 1:06-10:00 OFAMAN 9 ~ ROM MOTOWN- •I ' -. • ;, - • • Cl • • ., ., ; , .I "I ti . •. • ~ .. II I• .); t \ Friday. October 15. 1976 DAILY PILOT D f I .i~iWt~ti*!t~ff$.i.1:.9;1ri!t~ifii,;~~\W~gw,1r,~~l~t.WtN§,yi~p,,!1:;,~~1!0Vi!i*1J.1f1~11/fd\;~fi'.~~~t~1~t\ J ,:~x:~~"< SUPEa $AYING$ ON 76's ~~% ~~~\f: :~}~5~l '""-':/· IL .:.,.\~. ~ ·y·,-:. ·1 :;~{;~~:: 1 Plus Tax & License s1799 Ph•5 T;,1. t. License 5 139~ Plus Tax & License s2299 Plu1to Ta• & License s1399 Plus Tax & Lrcense s1999 Plus l cill & License NOW YOU CAN TAKEADVANTAGE OF FACTORY DEA LER REBATES ON ALL 1976 MODELS REMAINING IN STOCK. OVER 150 CARS AT OUR HIGHEST DISCOUNTS OF THE YEAR! '69 FORD T-BIRD '199 DN. . cond PS PW, londou top. v.e auto., foclo<y 0 " $6·9 7 j pn mo for 36 (115.t.GC) S 199 down. . $2434.0&. APlt montht, defeffed poym~nt price 17.92% on approved aed11. G '199 DN. '70 VW BU 9 d $46 47 per mo. 4 speed rod10. (3778El) S 19 n. · · S 1871 92 for 36 months, deferred poy~ent price . APR 17. 92•1. on opprovfld credit. '71 CAPR~~!~~e~.,7 pe:!.o~:;~R Aulo., rodt0, 1 price $1871.92. AP month•, deferred poym~n I 7.92•t. on opptoved credit. • F100 1199 DN. '72 FORD oc1 & heote• Aulo tront • H.D. minort, 8 ft ~·· r ,,: f<K 36 (180.4196) $199 dn. SS0.9 ~3112 12 .APR month1, deferred poym~nt price ' 17.92% on opproved crfld1t . '199i>N. '71 TORINO WAGON . .1nt ,onc1. , f 1 o ir power s!eering, · .. Automohc, oc ory • 7 er month, for 3., (202CPT) $199 dn., S•6 4 P $187192, APR month•, def.,1.cl poy m~nt price 1 7. 92% on opproved credit. '72 FORD PINTO RI A . '.19!::· 2 dr., 4 tpd. front,. <"•tom po~f~od3':' inonth1: (6J6f8D) $199 dn • $65~~~:;96 APtt 17.92% on def«red poylMflt Jl'K'• ~ • opproved credit. '71 MERCURY I~!!"~~ -~.~~ ~s . .. OUOHAM. 2 doOt AM/FM' tape ploy., P/w1ndow•, P/bfokei,mo for 36 montht, deferred (SISCQQ) _S6l.782j08 APR 17 92% on approved poy_.1 prtee $24 Cfedtt. ALSO ••• FORD'S BET·TER IDEAS FOR 1977 TRUCKS ARE HERE! PICKUPS, VAN~, AND CLUBWAGONS IN STOCK! LEASING? ORDER YOUR 1977 CAR OR TRUCK TODAY FOR·EARLIEST DELIVERY~ WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKE VEHICLES COMPARE OUR COMPETITIVE RATES. ·'73 OlDS CUTLASS '74 VOLVO 9 PASS. WAGON '74MUS~All8 II SUPREME CPE. .!~ ~~~. ";.":'.: :;::; '::::.:-· 2+ vi.-.'--?-. ,_ , ........ -. ,oc1oo,11.o .... (S6)C.,..,I .... .. -........... -.-.-........ ...._ .... ('9JlfOI ·2799 ~·-~:. , ·-··•-"-· (HIHtOI •4499 Plu1 Ta• • • u.-·-;...,.A_..ffl7ClCI 13199 :~~';. • 'l..:•nw 1 3199 =-~';:,:. •74 FORO LTD •73 CHEY. '73 CAPRI 2 DR. HARDTOP •75 FORD CAPRICE CPE. 2800 ., _ .... ., , ..... , ..... -.-. . T-.IRD Av ............. ,.. &'-o1o ... ,.ow ........ -.. ••• ,.,,.~. ,_.., .. ... ~ ._ ....... _&UvfMtO!Wfel,(441 v I -... -,,.. .,._, .Mo wr,::.. 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On one large, fee s imple lot, each home is completely ::.eparated rrom the other on two different streets. Each h as excess parking + the 2 car garage. See the truly sit-down bay & ~ean view. $198,500 For both homes. onNDAILY 1-5 2517FfRSTS'RUT (Between Carnation & Dahlia) MAllVILOUS IAYCllEST CUstom built 3 bdrm., 2112 baths, with huge family rm., queen's kitchen & heated pool. $137,500. OPEH SAT jSUN 1-5 2032 SHIPWAY <Off Tradcwinds) H..u Cw&wiOJC3 -IC4 obeigo.Jimc • • Harbor View Homct PALERMO :Oludcl· on cul·d :u1r sln:l't. Lurie side yard for boat, ur, ·etc. Pool s1le lot. <' \ l\:'11 El. MOO EL Cnrn('r lot 3 Br, 2 IJa furn. rm ., prol'. landsc:-apl'll, ulriurn. l'nced to s ell now. Att ... tion luild•rs Morea Area 2':.i ACRES J<leal for sub·di\'1din g or SPICTACUl.AI SPYGt.ASS Oh, such a view! And the home is beautiful, too! 4 bdrm, Cape Horn with soft green c arpets, professional d ecorating, landscapin g and immaculate housekeeping. At $198,500, a listing of June Gruhn 's. U~l()U~ ti()MI:§ REAL TORS , 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ·*o in Mesa Verde, at 546 -5990 \"OunllT estat~. Lots of G.......e · I ooz 1GeMrol I 002 new construct1on 1n ~rea. ••••••• •••• •••••••••••. ••• ••• ••• •• •••••••••••• O\\ner \\Ill hl•lp linancc. 1'\111 price S-15,000. laquna leach you read it correctly , prime location on THE RHINE! On Lido Peninsula, n<>ar Delancy 's . 3 bdrm. 2 bu th apt. above. 975 sq. rt.,,.hop area with adjoin· mg 2 rm. apt. or omcc. 8 Off.st reet park in~ spaces. Sl,500 Per month. Boat sup available. Use shop & rent the apt .. or vice versa. '73~4400 DM1lon of HG'bor ln•n'-ltt Co. SPYGWS HILL SOUTHPORT One of Spyglass Hill 's most dramatic homes. This family home, located on a cul-de-sac, offers more than 4000 sq rt. o( luxurious Ii ving w /a s pectacular ocean & night· time view. A beautlrully landsctiJX'd yard leads to the impres::;i' c :!O' high l'llt1·y hull wh.1ch opens onto the professiona lly de- corated living rm., massive Cum rm & separate form al d ining rm. w /6 bedrms & 5 bath.'i plus a huge bonus room. Any size family will be com· fortable. $235,000 Showa ly Appolntnwttt ORiy. 640.09'1. G ....... at 1002'GeMTat 1002 I •• ••••• • ••• •• ..... •••• • • •••• • •• • •• • ••••••••••• Gettff'OI I 002 G.-rol I 002 BEACH RETREAT ON LARGE LOT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 YSTJC HILLS ~!!!!!!!!C~O!!!!!!!!R!!!!O!!!!N!!!!!!!!A!!!!!!!!O!!!!E!!!!l!!!!M!!!!!!!!A!!!!!!!!R!!!!•!!!!6!!!!!!!!!!!!75!!!!·!!!!3!!!!0!!!!0!!!!0!!1!!•l 3 Br. 3 11;1, ~auna, , icw, ..!! \'Jl.:w. \ 11.:w. Gri!al c'et'. I Lido Soud waterfront, 4 bdrm .. 4 bath home with jacuzzi pool & boat slip. Move-in condition. ~o.ooo. Deane built 3 bedroom, 2 bath . Bright and airy home with gourmet kitchen ove rlooking 15x30 patio. Exceptionally large, private pie· shaped (86.4x84. 7x64. 7x94.5x45.2) cul-de-sac lot. Ideally located nr tennis & cabana club & short jog to surf. $63,900. **LIDO ISLE** OUR HEW EXCLUSIVE $137,500 223 YIA M&t'TONE OPEN SAT. & SUM. 1-4 Large 50 ft. lot. Large Ii ving room, large patio. 2 Bedroom home with room to expa nd. CieMrol I 002 GtMrail I 002 home• $159,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W ESLE Y N . TAYLOR CO. HEALTOHS sinct.• 1H4u THE "ILUFf:S" -ENO UHIT Spacious customized condominium in newest section of the "Bluffs." 2 Lge bdrms, den with firepl, formal dining rm & 2112 baths. Decorator wallpapers. cptng & drapes. Beautiful greenbelt view. P ool. Lease $750 month. 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 1002 GeMrof 1002 P AINT·M·SAVE Investor's 3 + POOL Deli9ht ~1!1,1.11111 buys this :I hd, S48,900 ll'l0 t\•,1t1 on rm. '!~1': A sharp 3 hcdrm hnmc· pool ~Cl.'<b a llltlc IL< w th new paint rn~1clc and bul ~l h.it a bu) l.1w:1lt'<J o~l. New •·arpch a nil o.n fl'!'L'I tree lined 'll°l'l'l drapt'l>. Gre:1l l•>l·a11011 rm<·~· 11· ~IA hu~Pr \idni1111• lar~c 110' ill·•·P Int (·a II 5 l;i .1 I.I I ;..\65880forlulldl•t;11J,., - ~HERITAGE .... REALTORS VANISHING PRICE BRACKET-$68,000 VIEW CONDO For a 3 bt'dromn, fomil~ Lari:c• I hL•<lroom. room home 1n onc of flrcpl:H·l' l • · hath 111 lrnnl'·, trq1 l111·at111ns. North 1.,1g un•1. E\· Arldl'rl feJlurl'o; include p.1ni-l\P ,.,unrlet'I.. O\l'r· d 1n1 n i! rou m a nrl lnokrn,.: lhc hluc Pat•1f1c· ~rrt•Nwtl 111 lani.11 rut?m l'rit,•11 under markl'l \lo\c an nrnrl1t1011 < Jll i-:,dU.>l\ c Ii II 72itJ 110\\ lu 'ol°C. tii3 K55o. A«;~-4 'li'B J RlALTORS - - Mission Viejo 1'00 1. HO:\l E W 1\"JE\V 3 Br. :? ua. highly up gradf.'cl. Lots of papt'r & rharm. Jacuu1 & pool. Owner anx1ou:.. ha:. bought another 673-760 I IALBOA PENIN. Cha rming. older :I bdrm., 2 IJalhs; 3 car Attractive 4 bdrm. hoim? on corner lot. Bay views from living room & upstairs bedroom. $185,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B11 r1d1· 011111· N B bl':J 6 161 1002 Gneral 1002 Calf Phyllis Salyer, 962-4454 Coab & Walote Realton LAWSON REALTY * * * 675-4562 * * * General I 002 Gettffol 1002 ........••....•.•.•.... ················~······ GNerol 1002 Gttterol 1001 1--------------1--------------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PICTURESQUE YOU HAVEN1 garage. Peninsula fami· l·--------·1•-.11111_.,,.._.111~11111--.,. .. .._..,.-11111111.-_.-..-111_111 .. _. .. ly home. Owner anxious! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I $46,500. 10°/oDOWN 'Bet t er th11n new Sµaunu'> 2 BH. FJm rm To\\ nbou:.e w 1 enclose patio and allache ~arage· plus · a coz firepl<1ec & w.irm at mo~phl!rc p l us !."Om munity pool & jaruL:u- plus 00'10 f1n11ncing a va1l. GI MO DOWN llEOROOM SPANISH VtLLA $44,500 T'ro\'lndal euslom home. Charmin.: hv r m dining kitchen w 12 ui.cd brick fireplaces. 3 Hf'cl11n. 23x23 den, w S\\l'dt~h !pie, sculptured ~ard with lovel) lrcc:s. SEEN THIS? un exeeplionally attral"· ll\l' home \hat radiales t•h<1rm thruuul Features 3 bcd1 m~. 21:. balhs. lurmal d1n1ni:;. large tam1lv room w /fplc T;.1..,tef~11ly decorated in 1mm at•ulatc cond1lio11 and rt•;.iuy to move in. LO\ ely ~ ard and covered patio ro~sibly lhe best buy in bea<."h area at this lime! Prl(·ed l o sell q1uckly al S75.000. Please 11honc for ;idditional In· format.ion and appoint· ment. $125,000 673-3663 673·8086 Ews associated BROKERS-REALTORS l OZS W Botboo &1 • 106 I OCEAN VIEW \ block to the be;il·h Ocean 11ew from lht• lront balrnny. Big 3 UH. 3 BA t: l'PEH unit and llw LOWEil unit 1s a Ir~ l BH. l::aeh un1l h;1.; a l>L·aulllul frplc. hltns. • •1rpl'l1ng. clrdPl''o & a hui.:1· I l'ar gara1tc SIJ.1.500. JACOBS REALT Y 675-6670 COLONY PARK IRVINE Sharp 3 bcdrm home located on large cornf.'r lol. Shake roof, bnck fireplace, dog run. Close to community pool dnd recreational facility. S68.000. 640·6161 ($) COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. HOME+ BUSINESS Operate your business m ,.__;;.;-______ •! vour own homt:'' I hif. 2 1 • ba home t ;1rl•a for TOM SAWYER 'uiious pmrt•s!i1011,., 1\dc quail' off st park1n~. Cull no" for further info. ~5-949t • mil MESA VERDE Westcliff Winner Springtime colors bnghten thb Chl'l'O -l bedrm fam rm home. Outdoors. a lar~l· ya1·d and sp;irkhng J)(>lfl com plete this well kcpL pro· perty. 5125.000 1520 Warwick La, NB Open Sat/5'1n I ·5 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- Coll 644-7211 l'nme residential an·o. Tree lined approat"h. Huge family ~iied living room w ith cozy fr replat•c . Gourmet iarden kitchen . Dine. Separate wing f or m a s s i ,. c h i d c J w a y mJ..,lf.'r swtc & childrcn·s qu;irters. Take ovcr S33.200 FHA loan. No new loan costs. SJ25 1 mo. pays Ua.W.~i;.z::.ci.:1.:1&A1&::1! a 11. II urn· ! P ri ccd ~1 t 400E.17" .. fORAll C.Mf'fil1bw OPEN DAILY 1-5 BIG CANYON BRAND NEW POOL TREME ... DOUS .Jacua.i & Water Bar 6~2·5200 "" '"''" '1 1 • ''' ,,, •• ' ''' '' 1 This soph1sllcatcd C'CN· ............ ~ MESA VERDE [~ •. .. i Horde11ux moclel o n Bis: sacri ficc. C;.i 1196:). 7!181. J.m cir. 1111-:hl} upgrade , Canvon Golf Course h11s EXTRA! EXTRA! h 1 d cit• n 2 "tor v i 1 gorgeous day & night Southern J\lc,a Vorde 'iews. Gl amorous 2 Read all <ilmul 1h1• ,.,. d Ft•>m the tcrr.1uo t•ntr~ l/J ACRE bedrm & dt•n. Decorate lras! l!:ntcr throughdou tothewetbar.tothcrnv in quid l!OOd taste . blc doors into a brick ered patio lH•s11lt• th< GENTLEMAN'S Av<11lablc immedh1tely. courtyard. Lov<-Jy four beautiful pool ancl view. RANCu RI:;DUCElHnS192,500 bedroom hom1• with par· I I n 'lueL ,,ak L·ntr.v, d1mn" fill your C)e:o. '1111 1•1h CUSTOM BUILT -" tremendous 'ahll'. t..ill WATERFRONT room & k1Lthf.'n . l'ustum 516.2313 TO SEE IT Trf.'f.' lint;d street in llOMI:~ d\.'Sl;!l1(•d r1rep\an· 1n NOW' • pnmc rL'~•denl1al area. REALESTATE step down II\ 1nj! room. 'Ol'l'illl 9, 11 ~11 ., ,, ""J"•' ~duded l'nlry to hu~e 631-1400 New carpet throughout. ~ ll\tni! room. Crackling 1-'n•nch door" m lnrm.1 1 r ~ lillijl;;i. f i replace. Massive HARBOR ~l~n~.ni::~~h~~~J.:C :·:~~. ~JiAO;fj ~f~~·"t·t;~~:~: :~;r::ci HIGHLANDS breakfast room Suptr kltt'hcn 2 Slont• S11mt.'th1ng s pecial fam1lr room '' "l'l har ft replaces Family room Lhruoul! 37 Ft. Ii' '"fl 546-414' ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. W1·lt111 1l&.C111np;i11v -' " liq Canyon Estate 4 Bil. 4 BA. on Fairway 5300 Sq.fl., marble cnl:r). j!ourmcl kit., S425,000. By·appt only. ~xcluslve AJienl 67_5_·m<><_1 ___ _ 'llrror"d \1,·11drolH· in SIX HOUSES look "rOtlli·' rm., J bdrms. + con· .. ()\·er ... ,., us. \f.'rllblc •ten, 3 bath-;; FIXER UPPER master sui tP Prin• \II 1111 un E11stsuh.• Costa Pn,atc fruit orl.'hard to <."ovcred patio with built would turn on lo this pre· st1ge umo model. Just ::.how him \he playhou~e outback \\Ith a funtastrt' pool and jan1111 for skin n~ d1ppllll!. \tnm \I ill l<we lht' :.u11kl•11 Jinn.: room. 101111,d cl1111nµ room and a lamilv room w I l h I I r l' ll I J l0 l' . t<:,en ho1h likt•s thl· :.p.tl"IOU' f"Ui-cll··~J(" lot. below markd oil S!J l,:1011 'lt'SJ s treet l11j!h de· roam thru H1~cawa_)' in liBQ . Over sized TRIPLEX Calltoday646·7l71 mand rental arf.';J . maslersu1tt•&ch1ldnms "a ra ""· Wa l k t o * * BEAUTY n.t••• Q• '" ,,.,, ~"· 1 ql1 .. rl .. rs :\luch more .. .,._ l'rt•,t•nl owner·l> home 1., . " " · · · · Westchft shopping & ONLY $62 500 [~ ., lharming 3 hl·rlr1111m. ~ S~cal this <~~c for only :'llannera .'.khool & park. $73,000 ' b.ilh with f1rt•plJ1•c ind ~.500 llurr ~ 963·788L. 500 HUGE "Pcrfret Iv L'harrnin~" is . • . • 01Yt1t11 ·1 • • 11 ., -,or•.rl' Fast po::i~ss1on. $92. · I..ow rents and deferred 3 CAR GARAGE ~~fp~~Ef{§':l~1:~li 1~·:.-.-.-.-. ..;;;;.=.=.=:.=."=:.=.--.--'. ~~L~.~~nH·~lnwnt. [9;1l1&H!lll r,c~.aF;.~~:;s::;,~~011 E~~~Wi~~~n~~~~~~~t~ will please any husband MESA VERDE .SELECT _ ----··••-: with good management. ----~~~ SOMETHING ~ ~--~ -- .. II (II SPE~IAL CATCH HER 1 Bedroom, 3 bath family in the bi!! game room tiom e. Only S72,000. . h I l bl w· her Spacious executive hom<' wit poo a e. me with step <I own h ving ~l the "cl bar. dmc her room. vaulted t·cilin!(!'i. tn formal e leJ?nncc. expan~IVl' glas-; ;Jn•as. nuz1ll' her in tlw front of fomily room. form al d 1n till' fire11l~•·l0• I.I)~ i· .h"r. 1~1 ing & J t"tr i.:·1rage. Neal I hi· I w11 ~to1' '11t1). location 'ca11°:.io tl5l Im F\•;i lun• ·1 111111 11,t;11rs full detail~. mal>tr1 lw1lrnom with 3 ·~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS mon• l)(•dromns up-.tiurs. \lake , ""' "" 11 h.1ppv cnd1n~: hut c .ill tor .111 appo111111wnl lod,1~ 640-9900 andjuslwait 'lil s hesees Calltoday!545·9491. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 REALTORS 640-00 0 a n d mainte n a nce. that mas ter bcdroonl-a lill 2934 JAVA RD. PROPERTIES 4 BDRM-$45,000 Hurry; take <idvantagc true Sultan hideaway Gracious 4 bdrm. + -· Absolutely immaculate of this fantastic op- w1th rireplacc for those f amily; frplc .. lgc. lBEDROOM + fam.home'f/manicured po rt un i ty. CA L L quiet evenings." Bedrm, . kitchen: in tip-lop sh<ipc. FAMILY ROOM lndscping & t owering 962·7788. ram room. formal <Im-h ti x J , 1. • K~Y ----&•lier most anxious for 1; ACRE s a e trees. tr;i rg, ;;O 'I;. ing. 2 :>tnry. pnrrd lor MOTHER , ... LAW offL·r' Askin<>Sl 10.ll<IO' > . for privacy & fam. t un. t ,,..._ quicks<ilc.OnlySS0,750 • f"ll• ... Qwett1·ee!incdslrcctto Offered w/FHA or VA P.€ALTORS- fl will be welC'Oml' & ~Ill' NEW LISTINGS! prnatc driver. Sec!u~ed t erms. Better hurry! I ~~~~~~~~~11---------Roberts will likl' her own pm·ate COSTA MESA l'llLry to lavish living 646.7711 1~ quarters in this spa1·1ous EASTSIDE room. Epicurean kilehen •. WESTERN Great Investment! Realty home mochf1cct for 1-!lh.',,l. :i Units. S89.500' ~t·purale family room • Beauty shop and build· Btfl pool. loads of <leek 1 L'mts. Sl28,000! Ne''.' t'arpet and spark I . . . OREGON... ing +large 1 bedrm apt. 1112111each IM ing. c'<isting 51 •'• \' \ Balboa Bav Prop. in~ paint' Swc·eptnl! ' Small n•lghborhood over dble gar. Choice 11un11nctH ltach loan 'S20R per mo. a' ;11!:1 ' ma,.,ter bedroom c·om · ' • : · : ; , L-Eastside location. l•--------1 bit' w !IUb!ltant1al cash R•altors plex. Jluge, hUJ.:L' rc11r -------maricet with SKYerGCJ• Call day or m~hl Consicler trade. tl6R 3:r;1 * 6 75-7060 * ~ard 1 !loom fors>00l <tnrl THE HOME SHE'S licenses, plus 2 BR 646-3928; evcs:548·3561 lnlneRacquetClb .ff.,.,-flffll f#a/,j/'k1r#' COVINGTON ~617:>.I maybe tennis" Sl•lil'r ALWAYSWAHTED home. Ide al semi· UyOwm•r ~73,tMKI \/ II R It 4 PLEX ·--· houi.:ht new and mus . retirement setup. -1122 1:" 11.ti·ro 01 va ey ea Y 3 BEDROOM ~t·ll. Try s1>,:iso total warm and alive, the bc~t Lachenmyer 3Br.2b,1.t.1111 rm,lurrn.il $155,000 ASSUMEV.A. ilimn!Owt·k'SlillOIV lookin.::Jhe~roomhome Sac rifice at only dlmng rm 11,t qi 1·.111 &-st 1lunt111g\on R.•arh LOAN · 1 ""''P"''• • r• av:.11lahlc 1n Colle_ge S24,500. plus invtn-·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiii ____ _ for appt nr Opt•n ll<•li'I' SELL 1tllt· 1h•m-. "1th a locallon. Lel u' slull\ ~·111 • ~ i Park I Im mnculate tn· t 0 r y . Acreages: --- Realtor Sun 1·5. l'h ;.,1•1 I'll I n ail\ l'ilol Cla"thl'cl Ad how ~ou t"an tw tlw J'lrf)ll!I Shari. 1 :l .hl·~lro~m hnme lt~!i'J;VI side and oul. Heaul1fully Ranches·, HomH: In· COLLEGE PARK · ---owner of th1-; pndc of ---------1 L.iri.t t• t ti\ ercd paltn. , ii ·~ upj.?radcd with 1 m · CLASSIC GeMral I 00 G.-rol t 002 ownership 111111 C1 cat 111 TUCKED AW A y Loc.1tNI nl'ar shopp1nf.? ' ;.ii.:inativi• wood trcal· v~strnents. W• do. it Cleanest home in College •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·r!>tmenl for lh11 la\ on quiet Costa l'llc'>at·ul· f'<•nlt'r ;~ntl ~choolsT ,~~j mcnts. prolesi-.1onal right. Full S•rv1ce P:irk . :I mnss ivl· mecneb I Irvine realty FINER HOME S FROM $64,900TO Sl.200,000 llG CAMYOM -CHERRY HILLS Luxurious home. very s pacious w /cedar hi-beam ceilings & custom cra!tsmanshjp thruout. Used brick fireplaces -beautiful view of fairway & lake -air conditioned -4 bedrooms -family room -Ubrary -room for pool. $395,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (JU) USfSIDI COSTA MESA -$64,9001 Bright & c h eerful, tas t efully decorated 3 bedroom condominium fa c in g g r ee nb e lt. Full insulated·solar assisted heating for LOW utilities. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (J12) Z·SllftY DllAM HOME! Limitless custom f eatures & sparkling view. Easy ma int. & convenient to schools & s hopping. Extra storage & private, lush location. 4 bedrooms -bonus room. Helen Wood 644 6200. (Jl3) .;h,..lterond.1pprc1•101t1on . 3 ·n d 2 :.um1· \ ,\ ~an. 0 '1 ••• llOltSE llF:AVf:N hrnrlscupinJ!. man~ I.'\ Realty, Inc. Rt .. I. Box bedrooms. JJcautlful 3 b<-droom ownl'r s 1u11t dc·h~ac. h ~-room. payments :>2 75 JH'r Sli'i 0110 An 1\C lll•' to t r a'> Words fail lo · \\ilh flrl.'plan>. 2 h.1th.; hadl • +, uge ..,,h, nus rol om month. I' rice S:>4 ,9,,o t o'1,·m ~ith ., "r e;t 3 dcsc~b<' thissuper Cami· I 3 4 2 • Ro se burg• family room. G11tnnt1c ( 1 eal or mot er in aw. , •. ll '"'i3 6-67 • ,.. · · 0 97470 Ph rtreplarc Movl• in Condi Plus three 2 bc•droom un !:; • '.1 ·" · • Udrm home. Outsland ly horni!. J\ mu,.,l !let• regan, · · · I its. For morr rnformu ~~~~u1~:rrs~. ~~~~ .. sh!~~ "''"' "' 0 • • 1 \ '' N rnRrnw ~ !111:: lorntion in Vista ad· before it's too late. Cull l 5 0 l) 6 7 2· 5 5 4 I or ~?:1 l~li~~,~·~~~c~~cc~e:, llon<."all963·H7tl7 or lurJ?e yard ancl [•·1i1Jia!·U1 J111•t•nt to wide o pen 546·2313. evesl503)673-8362 venienc<>~. Do n 't 0111.11119"'' ""'""~' M· r• ~uc'h mo r r ! Pr ired .:· Ji£t'ii1r spa<·t•s. Turk rm. 5 ton Cll'fN r119•11stll''''"'~rtt•rt • 1---------i hesitate. Call 646-7171. [·e IHPJltl_ "~ht-hurry ! 546 ·58&• ;,av;·::::~-:~::·:~17 f.i~~~f~~~a;t~rne~~00~~~ ['el&ltll! Oliet Mesa Verde [~.Ji~~!,:u0\r5~:u:m J _ ----'"' . Classificrl adsdoitwell •Hl',llTIJAlll•,NHY• l.~'~·:.:.·J-~-~-~-"'·!!!!•!!•!!!••!!!_!!. $li~~·1!1lJ1 - -REALTORS 1'12·1121 -location It ii~ G.-ral 1002tiiiiiiii._iiiiimllmi _____ 1GeMrOI 1002 2l5 0 el iV1ur.SanClem. Wanlad.'I Call 642·5678 ' ~ ·w ••••••••••••••••••••••• --••••••••••••••••••••••• -3 lkdrm. rmnily, 2 huth. ~ ··------------------.., G.....-at 1002 G...eral 1002 Cumhr1d1:r mod f'I !$3,000,000+ ... SO. FAR i ···i~~~;;··· [;~~~;;·~-ir: I I · ~-Open Dlllly 12·5. 2924 I I NEW IN llG CANYON "~~~:'.:...~':'~ Carob, NB. Harbour Archltectur ally exciting in every 1~~~~S4~9~·~8~6S~s~~~~~~~-~\'~..!..~84~..!.~.'.-.~74~!_!..-.~· ~-~~---~~!!Ill!~~ I I detail from the unwual cobblestone 1: I I fi shscale driveway & charming Country French exterior to the I I tasteful blending of WOOd, brick & I I m arble inside. High coved ceilings beamed & pa neled in Cedar. bowed I I Windows. F'rcnch doors. plank floor Betty Burkart, who started ln real estate with entry. :f Bedrooms, 3th baths, den I 'lbe Real Estaters 6 years ago is a true superstar. I With fitepJace, walk· in wet bar, wlne I Sofarthis year Betty has closed over $3,000,000 in real I refrigerator, formal dining room,. I estate transactions. Last year she closed nearly I garden room, separate laundry g;:o.ooo. That 's a lot of transactions. room, overs ized 3 car garage. I she work bard? You betl But, Betty doesn't seeh I ~.ooo I it quite that way. "I really enjoy asslsUog others wit I their real estate situations. . .and my clients are so ___ A_C_otDWIU---,-.,..-9-co-.---... G1Mrel 1002 G, .. ,.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE llDllB ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE #J UMDA ISLI -MIW "8 & SUP OPEN DAILY THRU SUN l -5 I darn appreciative. It makes my job very pleasant and I 642-1235 644-6200 I satisfying. And besides, I mee.t s ome or the nlce~t I 901 Dover Drive H•rbor View Ctnter people. My clients are~ to work with ... 644-1766 21t1 ..... JOAQUIN Hlt.'-1 PIO. 2 Story Cus tom Built Spanish Contemporary by Roulon Hodges. S Bedrooms, 3 Fireplaces. Wet Bar. Large Patio. Terrace Deck Fireplt. $275,000 IH HIWPOM Cl;HTQt 1rvlne •• ~mpus V•lley Center I Setty and husband BllI live in Mesa Verde. Sbe loves I 7$2-1414 L gardening, travel, people and of coune, real estate. ..I -=~~~~~;:~~~~==~~~~~==~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~ ... ~~--~~ .. ~ ... ~~ .. ~! .. ~~~ .. ~~--~! ... ~~ .. ~ ... ~~--~~--~~ ... ~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~J!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, 631-1800 111 DOYll Dam . . . --~ -' ' ., •I • .. .. • 0 • • • , , ., , ' , HcMeM1 For Sale HotttHFor~ Fttday October 15. 1976 ...•..•.........•. , •••.....................•.. ··········•••····•·•··• ·•··••········•••••···· •···•············•••··· •.••......••...••...••• '"-roA I 002 Coata Meto 1024 Fowrtoin YaUey I 034 H&llltift9ton looch I 040 HuntingtOtt leoch 1040 ,,...... 1044 HOVHI Fors• HCNIHI For SGM DAILY PILOT g• .. ' ······················ ..................................................................... ······················· ............................. ················· ...................... .. ••·•··················· GREENIELT LOCATION Supt•rh ror1wr loc Jltu ncur .:n· .. nht•lt tn 11.u bm \I\'\\ ho trll'' '-ll'<'IV CJt' t or_.lt'(f :J l)l'dt oom hum1 n :.1dv lnr 11n·u11.int·\ Fo1 mal t11111n~ JJh•, fnm1 h room ·tl'c )!.tnh•ll Jm iiJttu .tr1 "" OuhtJntlln 'ulue at SI 1<1.IXXI fl!,. 673·K550 ()111' llt I •''~ I ·f. ,., t Elegant Spanish! M) 11 .. h l "H'Ulll\ •• "llf rouml.-d ll\ \ 1 .. t.1) 111 111-.h t:rt·t·n1'1) &. J lo1t•'t ol ft ult tre1'" ~11hurh1J ~It'"•' \ 1·1tlc I bl.·th •IOlll \\Ith fonulv room. 11111 mi.:. hJlltbunw lln·plJ11· 1-\ill J;Ul'~I .J1111tlj.! (IHllCI Hit·h rulor' & '"' tur1•i..Ul\H, <·all :i u.i 17:!0 [ ~ ISNtl TARBIU. -"#I In Collfornla!" 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"nod p,11w I Ill!: :.lone t1r1 1il.1n: h 1· .1 m •' d t l' 1 I 1 11 i.:.., ~1 IUllNI )!,ti 111.•11 p.11111 largt• lot N>'I !Miii Fl:\ L'P lht~ .tdtdH· htlll',I\\ tt \ Ill 'l'< lu!l1•tl South l..ti.:1111.1 .... 11111g I l>l·d I u11m, I 11 1•pl;1t•1• &. \ itUll<·d n•tlt11.,:-. t,1•l ~l.llll'U ft11 u11I~ !-.(il,.'l<Jlt , l :>.I I' t'O'll><> t•HOJ Ft I' 111 tll.''>11..thh• north 1·11.I ;!hr, 2hJ , lrpk, 'II'"· i:.1r1h•n \l'lltn~. l'1 11m SI! J.!l,'ji) t-.:\<Jl 1srn. llir. :Iha , r.tlll honw 11 .t~ llltl 111~111.V Jllll'llllll·' 111 11:..t l'11m1· ''"I' lor \11111 :-.l'll 0111" ~r .i• :.m bpl• n ~1111 I Ii I ~;1~, Hl.'~Ull,1 The c ha rm of Lido Is le is reflectc.'<l in t his spacious 2 DR. 2 ba. home. l ndO<'rs is a ccented by high, bea med ceilings & profess. decor . The outcioors offers l ~e . brick patio, fountain & lattice garden room . $165,000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo, N.I . 673.7300 Mission Viejo I 06 7 Son Cleome-ntP I 0 7 6 ••..•...•.....••.••••••..•....•........•.••.. 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A mu~l tt1 ~cl:' at Tt·11n1:.1·11urt & ll\t<ih only SI l!J.5o0 !)12.5\WI ~15 I .11g11111,1 .;u1 w:1u BYOWMER!! • • • l 'H ESI D E'.'ITl.\I, ll t-:IC:llTS S~•l .OUO t.t1k1• '" '·""'' '" .u ht·· .i d1•ltghtt11I 11111111\ ,\ O)>t!n :! 11111 "I II J hr I li.1 I am1h 1 111 hntllt' \f •Ii " ,'I.. lrirmal thllllll: 111t lttdrn.; .t ~UTllf'lllrtll' ma,ll 1 'Wtl' \\ \\OOd h1•.1tn c·•·tl tng' & :-,\,1111 J.:I•"'-\\Ill cl(Jv." lli-11l11·t·1I lo lo WOOD & BRICK I 1wq111"" .olh lh1• h1·,t hont•• ull the• V.1,t ,141. l11r t /11·. prtc·o· 'I\, u '1•;11·, n••\\' t'11,t11111 h11m1· r11;11l\ I thlllnl h llUI l ' Hunti~on Beach I 040 ('h.1r11wr le11'.1lt·ll 1111 St tu St l11t "11 h :1 l..11111 J,11111 I U' ..,fl\,111 pl,I\ 11111"•' Ill ..,t11tho. \\Jtl•tlall .I HH ~127.•••t !111:1·,111,1111 "l;wpt lllh (',f 111 hllllll' lllr I h,1 1•11•1. h11l1.1nl I 111. \ h'\\ ='.'95JllM1 l'11urtl'-.\ lo rlt1" l '.tll 1~11 t~t:!i w ti I I lt1:!l ~1p1.·r 1'1;111 I·: .I HH. 2' · 11.1, l'!c.1n & 11n v:.i1, O" m·r tr.1r"ft!rrt•d ,, 1lll\1tl\t' 11!1,;.oo Call 644-72 I I em \ "'"' 1111 "4d,'l 1!1 lrl:! (~lltll \ 'I Ill 4 br, P 4 ba llurn1· lw ... tit• lo\ O\\ 111 ,, 'h<lp;.. I:.. '1111111 1111 In.II" I lllld 1'1111 Hiii\ :llltii f"t lllll \ 1>1 I \I ----------•I :ti:J 1 IX't OPEN 1-4:30 444 CABRILLO () (' c ,, n v t l' \\ h ti m l' l1<':11tl1lul po I\ ,t\1• ll:tllll:-. 2 b•t1 n1, , :! h,•th' ·• ln>k:. .... ,,,.J 1.111.:l· 1.11111 Iv rm :-.1t17 ~Ht HORSE PROPERTY ·······················------------- Park Area J•:ln!.llll olol, I ll'""l'lll1 l•11al<tl 1111 q111..i 111·1· MARINER'S COVE 11111·11 I I l't'\ 111 Pl, • .! 1111 .ulull 111\h \\llh '"I!'""' l>l.ll l'tl\\ '-" ll!IOI. 1.11·11111 t n111r,., up ,,\, .0111111. ~ 11111 .1ppt11\ al ~r.ith·d F11 m .11 :O.l,'1,."1tHI D111d1 dour 1·1111\ 111111 645-3474 llt'"' t\ltHlt I'll 1-.tlt llt'll ii.. m•iP"l-•- 111 \\I I 1 .... ,,1.ot ··nd --m l'JJl••ro'll I I . I I Souther n Comfort -• • -- S11111lu 1n 1111 l11\1tn 1111111 h1111w I lll'tlt 111 • h111111" I 1,1111 1111 )••Jl lll,tl ofltl -----------111\', .1 , .or g.t1 ·'~" ,.,.,,, ABANDONED 1111'1 ol 1.1( ll//I :--11.1 .~HI \' \l '.\YI' FABULOUS! :J hl'tl1"110l11 lu\\ 11h111H1• Ill ""fh1· T1·11 ;w1"· I.I\ r111 d111 n11 11.11111 F11n11.1I 1·11 ll \ II \'\t'll 10-: \t;n c; H 1·.E:'\TH El•: \\'.\I.I' Tll \LI~! I HI•. \I'll :J l\<·oil'IHll11 •I lt,1tlt. 1:11111 h 1011111 .111ol I 11 1•pl.w1· !-11·1 I udt•d II 1\ F po1tl :JIJ'( 1 ·, ;o.ltl;, lHHI .Iii}\\' \ 1.-.1h 1!1·.d1' '117\r.I l'11.1,1 II\\ I So I ,1 j!U1l,1 1'1'1 ;•;!.I; l.E \~E O l'T IO'-F.111 I a ' t I C' h 1· h \. l I' \\ • I .1kr tll'\\ :.! ht & dc•n 2 1111 :! p.1110~ 1°111'111'1 \\ \ u Slm . .>IMI lh OWth'r 121:J l Xiii ~,1;,1. L.!l:ll :?11 li!l:,K. ( 'cmrH•-.y to hr11k1·r.., • 111-:HTll \ llE:\H\'" HJ·; \l.TOllS 492·~ 1:!1 :!t.1 1>1•1 :II.tr. San CIC'm. Miro Costa Villa t l·11\111ocl & 1-:J.1-.... .tll m• p\'mnh tu ht• .oppl ti \,k 1111. '\! 17>.0IHI l'l.111· l<t·.ol I\. 1:1 I :r;111 1 \r TO\\lllh<', 2 br, 1-----------1 ~ lihrarv, ;.lr1•1.•t cornl'r JUST LISTED Rustic Family Hm ( 111 ·11111 ol t llt• \\',. .. Id 1.ik<' :'\o•i\· \I iht s,.,. '"\' 11111 t I ll-11-:hh h11t1w •·n<I u111t lln·an v11•w. 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It\ 1111 drn l.1111 1111, Ill So (°.,I l'l,11.1 ~i:I :">4HI .1 lti 1-lloX'I • llY 0\\ .. \ EH t' 111\1111 11\ owiwr ~.lir 1 ,1,.1 o·rn l'11· ... 1 h\t1hnw l,.;ri,:c•,t o·ri•ol p.11111 "''" p.11111 111mlll. :1 llr \\..th.or. lt1'W•''' pn11·ol :1h1 111 l "\I l11•at1l 1111i.;1 .ul"'• In• I.end l\d I .1 .. 1 ~.iii• :-. .. :1 !11111 :-1111 111111 ,\ ""' 11111\ ~1111 mix II' O\\"l;l-1( 1111 ~1·1 l1111o·ol l \ n .l 111 .! B.1 h!t' 11t·r~ " l•t II <'-< 11111,. \ 11 i:! I ( ,1m1•11 ll i.;hln11, 'l:!i.'lOU ll\\ tlr \i:I .,;11.1.n Old World Charm SO. COAST PLAZA I 111 'I'·" t"li' 1 lo•tt p l.111 n111ntn l..111 h1•11 ~ ',, Ill'\\ f.1J1l1 ITtll 1 ol ;11t I t'\l 1 ·" ,'(, 11p~1 .1d1° ... ~i:! IMIO <'o.tq l11w IHI\ li;ll Ill ho l lttj!I' ,: ho tlt"lll \\ I'\ • fl·"""'"\'''""' 111,,. 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Co:.i,1 11" \ Sal & Sun I .11'.\I Prll'l' 675-4392 mhtel•ll s:>.tll)(I N'l . .'>tlll 1>.m SOiR, O" nr \i:l MOVE UP T 0 IJ II I c t (.' u Ill l' II fl11?hlj111t.. • \'crv rm\"''' & rht•erful hom1" :1 hclrm~. formal d1Jl11li.! :! i:a rdcn l1rna1~ lk1htll'•I to $1 :?7 ~,011 1 11111 lc.1~rhnhJ l 4607WAYNERD. OPEN SAT /SUH I ·S Unint'sity Reolty 3001E.C~ll"Y 673·65!0 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW lflt :?h.1 frplt 1.1w 111·,·I.. Sl1l't'I 111 '111'1'1 lot l.~l' '1111• ',11 cl Inf hoal 111 1 ;1m111•1 11·" J..111,,: Li.:c• \\ 111 k:.hop Ill 111I1C·1• 1;111111~ ''">Ill ~111 .t~HI l ,, II lot llflJll Mork Wilson Rltr 645-5557 Costa MHo I 024 El Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownrr, 2hr. den. l'iho .:, U1 Uc1111c llm Ill Woods <'rnr. fh1·d ynl. 2017 Mn F.normous ~htr Ur. fo'll, plc,$1!1.500 4'H·8828 hv rm, :J hJ . /\/l'. ('tuh DELUXECOHDO ~,'~~7°"" ~ll l .ooo HORTH MESA /\!lsurn1• \ ,\ 11•11 11 :i Fow.toinV.al•y 1014 llcdroom. fan11I~ ·1 v.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ind one hJll hJlh!> °'hurp <.:onclo, 1600:;q ft.-+ S64.500 Own('r ·\~'1•11l honu'i room Carnage ~OMS Renlt). 13131511 4iol. \; --- :-.t 111-'ltl-. \In ;,;11. i.> L! • -,:11o 11: I SCOTT REAL TY :. t.h ':'l:ri S47,SOO MOVE RIGHT IN llo·.tllltllllh lift .. • .... " llH I · fl.1 l r1\\1th1111'1 lllHll-. 11'111ll Ill ,, """'' IHI' I\ 'ltHttl•lll!: '-Ii l~HI COZY 2 BR I ltlll,l' "'''I dll\\ l\IO\\ ti 1111 I llll..t11p,11I. 11111..111 1t .. ad1 ,~ ,\'11..,,b I' II l°HOJlt'I Hi'.tlt' .I llt•1li 111 :.! h.olh I~\' I Ill ti• t 101 1>1t;1 l!·ll ho.11 •IU•ll \\ \\ I ph ,\ drp' l•"lt·o loltn It 1l I• \ ht'ool \ .1l .t11l Im m1·ol"' 111 p,111 1•.\ l'ymnh 11·,,~ than 11·nt ?1ti:1 l:>li~ \g1•11l • "i:lfo I IN I 111 .1:111 XII J.J lrvineo I 044 Irvine 1044 ··••·······•·••·•······ ...........•••.•..••.•. macnab I Irvine realty HEWL Y LISTa>! Lovely 4 bedroom . fa m1 lv room Exet er tn Univ P :J r k Cen tr a l atrium -low m<Jinl \ :..trd ONLY $82,000. Laszlo Sharkany 752· 1414. (./ 11 ) BROADMOOR BEAUTY Pl a n 3 Cu mpus V i ew -3 bedrooms family room -form al dining room -brk. farc•placc -2 ba ths gou rm et kilc:h e n indoor /o utdo or e ntertaining comm. pool 1 i hlot'k away. P riced to sell u nd <'r S!l0.000 Vt•t• S t inson 642·8235 (.Jl:i) EARTH TOMES S harp 2 h e d roorn /dt•n home 1n Decrfi<'ld .I a C'UZl.i & air <'ond. ONLY $74.500 L ynn£' Hol hC'll fM4 ·ll200 (.J l6) ftARIC & GOLF ·COURSE VIEW! Finest ''San Carlos" condom inium w /s t a in g lass windows setting the stage for a 3 bedroom /d en hom e w /c us t o m f ea tur es b ey o nd ,d escr iption 1 l .. c:1szl o Sharkany 752·1414 <J 17 1 TOft COHOITlOH! Beautiful 4 bedroom . family room Pl an 4 m Tu rt lerotk Central air conditioning + cleC' garage door ope ne r . $94.750 .John Peckha m 752-1414. (J 18 l INVESTORS INVITED! "Edinburg'' plan in Univ. Park -3 bedr oom . family room . 2'h bath townhome on sunny corner location backing to gr eenbelt. Built in tenant. Offered for $74,500. Toni Escoba r 752-1414 . (J l9) 642-823S 901 Dover Drive 644-6200 Harbor Vie w Centtf' Irvine at Cilmpus Vefley Ctnter 752-1414 Turtte Rock Glen l llH, <"ho11 l· l1•t l<<'.111\ l>l'I' llt sl 1Jll1•r 1.1kt•,, ll\\ni·r ~.:,! 1•1a1 111 5:1<! OllMI Elbow Room 4 BR + 2112 Baths Can• ll'l't' & bt·:111tll11I s Ill (I h 1 • \ I 1· l" ' " I .. I 11 ·' ( \' 11 "/t d 1• I I I I' l 1o,.;1r11um,,. :!' • ltatl1". I Ill\' hro•,1!.. I ."I ,I(, 1111111\).! .tl'l'.1 \\ • .111111 1•,ol1111t'I,,. 1 11tldl<' llP 111 t•pl.111' l'1tll\ ,[11m• IJ:tllO for 11utd1w•r· 11111 \II tur 11111\ ::,.1;11 !11111. I\" II I' .1 ll :..Ill 11:!11 TARBELL "::I In California" QUIET!! 1'111 Ill· ,,Jl' 111 'I11 .. C"11l111t\ l•·rHllS. po11I. II.ti"" :IHI . :! II ,, . 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A1111•r11·11n '.\1hl Ji m,, CANALFROHT 5f17 11:m11 .NEWPORT SHO~ES Business Property I 400 S.1111ly h1•a1 h, ho,11111~ '"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''"1111111ni.: at your ft 11111 OFFICE BLDG 1Joor ftmn thi.., :t 1111 . 2 /i,1 d1.1r111111~ honw -.t 1·1" I,, IH l',\11 ~;I fl(HI CAYWOOD REALTY • 548-1290 * BLUFFS BYOWHER Xlnt c·on<1, Jhr. 2' 'lllu, lrit In tn~ rm w /<•on .. 1·r!...1 t1<1n pit St!d11d1'll a n•a w pvl h•wk yrrl i\ppro'< 2.2iNhfl It 1~1 .:tJ73 1 In lht• Watct·, Nl•wport 111•111 h .1d Jnt•l'J1l J.i<lo V\llai.:1• Short 1('111!<'11 . ul•·.ol lu1 h1·ac lquarter ... h I 11 1: I n <t n I r c• 17 11 llltl<! IW20! :.!23 I Jo:. llt l!h lllnd 1\vu. Sa n lk•rnrm tlno !12-10 1 RESTAURANT RESTAURANT RESTAURAHT F:'IHthhsh •ou r s upl.'1' occ.m front restaurant Horbor Yu HomH here 2SOOS<1. n. buildlns: Hy OWNEH ('nr mPI in Curl~hnd 011 210 rt . mrll :!Br. 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II i\ HI> T 0 FI...., U poul, 1cm11~. IJltl\i1, be f'rceSundaybrunch. wshridryr. frplc & mir and "'"' hull h.1th~ CostaMeso 3224 ram rm. wa lk to Pool. fee. Across from l'ark .tenm~ Easll>luff f:'>e<' home S:l2:> fi lliliil7> Mrl't.I wrdrl>i.. Wik '" S9:!,;oo tor 1p11l'k !>ah• ••••••••••••••••••••••• parks. school. P~ol fee. Live ln lr\'lne Village. We c rls. Library ;,52 1!100 11w, 2h:i, l:un rm ~olt \'our rent dollars l!Ocvcn Wc qcl1ff & 17th Si ,\ o ,1 h " 1 m ~ )l•r c·o ld l 3 Br ., In wtr , grdnr pd No pets ha1·e homes a\•ailablo lor Agt watt•r :\l'W rrpt-. dr~. I.le Jut c.Jec Cfllll'l a dull I u rt h ci • .. \ l t' 11 1 I• l· \1l ulh no p<·b. 5360 I) W N Jo. H \ 1; ,.; I\ I ,:~lit'. l~lll~. l'lhh~e~ ~; S465mO.S36·1120. fease m · p~111t W::1lk to M h;"1~. ~~1111:11. 111.Jn~i~~n .1\\::~ I~ nu11nll'll•llll"l• l'rt'W, pro· 5.~IH.lti7at•vc~ :..io o:;~:; :-.hofls $375. nl7i·i953, 4 b r. 2 ba, ds hwshr •. 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Nr beach, '* lfASES • ~EAN SIDE OF HWY Jmm;1r ... i!iO. l!IRI P111l F<'l' S2l0 OO<i. 9791!533, t•r c. r:ini:c. dshwshr. lge fam no pets . $37S mo. 963-4466 ( somt-ror 6 m os I AT VlCTORJA DE/\Cll Dunlcli:h Ai.rt r.12 t~53 Main Rentab. s.w .. ,:no • in rm, form din. mature cpl BR only vrl'f'tl, (;.'U 2'I M ,,r cvcb 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, lge yard, 2 'ram rm .•..... S37S J>rif ate ~alhway l~adin.i Npl llt.i.1v1ew 3 br. 2 b:i, Sml fkil•h apt. ful'n ull utll -t1 ,_ o.;i, A4flolt1 Q;io#. ~ SIX U .... ITS 1146.6510 2 car gar. Drookhurs l. 3·4 BR. fnm . rm. ·MIO to >eoc . 1st q uality 3 large den. New 11nint. pd SIS.5 ni 1211, I\ te To ..!i;r:::t.!~;~;O:'s;;..,,doy, ., llushntd area. $425 mo 2 BR, den. din rm · · S425 BDRM. CE DAit llOM 1-; Cpl. S lf;~ fl I I 31)1!'i or 67: 2i97 1 1 7 l(ll . r....i -.t.~H'IO,,,"""""" hckboy,H•wport. 311H.2U.1,furnrm,lblk H4f,.9()8'1 3BR.2ba $.12."i 21~ Oat h s , 2 .lite . 557-89611 ;,. ' ol~Zodoocbirlt\•IVn 6 '"Nt:W UNITS Full~ r ro m ll r ~de sc h I & --S BDRM·2 BATH 3 BR, din r m · · S4JS rtrc ploccs. ~\II bill ·IO -. -· lelboo PeninJUlo 3707 : ~.:,... {):_~~ :;~..:,.- occupied I Dhlr~ offrnn~ flnlccrcst swim & Tcnni~ Cl r t bl h 3 BR. d en, 1-'R • • . S450 ttltc hen. Stained jtla!lll Newport Shores. ~hnrp 2 ....................... n... 1)0....,. MMw1• "Turnkey comlllion·· C.:lub. i-100 m o 5'16·ll87 .,.~~n com or a.,.fte 11 md e. 3BR,dinrm... • S450 windows. Mus t have e x· B ll. + den , . r rp Ir . Bl!:t\Cll. Vitw. pier 2 Ar ~:.::;.... l;?:""'"' :;t;""" S!G.S.OOO. ·1st ownl.'r t nx . -.------..,..., pe r mo . ..-)'Ii 3 BR. din . rm ...... $475 cell. refe rencH. S750 Mo. Des1,gned for patio llvlni.t. S400 1 Br 1270 l\dlts ulll • r.y »~· Ml• .... ndllant'J! , Agl J ack 2br. S2GS. lbr, $225 Ne 714·963·6767 Nena, Ag\. 3 BR,famrm ....... s-&90 3 BDRM .• O UTSTAN· Nr be01ch. pool, hmnts pd 303 E Edge\\~ter ~=-· i;o:"' :~- Peck ~11~:5964 'R a dio garage 1 dog OK. ltcfs, ~''alwknds213·968-976? 38R. •'R, DR .... ·· iS3S DINO OCEAN VIE W. rourt. tns. yrly. Avail HiS7l·2!166· . 1::;w :~ ~~ .. r tRc;'K lGl " Sl OO dcp, 2l3·425·061C "·· I 38R,FR,DR ...... ~ I.I v. tm. w/llreplace. N ov . I 6 40·18 04 or ----------• ,..,,.., ••c-,.,.,... .. · ofter6pm . ••~per s pac ous, sunny · Very lae. & s pocious, 642·41180 QUIET coiy yrly. Fptc, l!lil!~!ti!U n~ ... ..., :}t m~::: 2 story. t.ae fern.rm & ~ w e ll d ulene d tam. $325 mo .ulll pd. 181.8 W. ,........, '"• ''°" NEW $2~ 2 br tnhousc. Gor . bri11hl garden k itchen , 552-7000 home. $450 Mo. MOW es THI TIME Oceanfront.117$.9965 :!::... :!~..:..... n\;.. Custom Duplexes Npl !\ids . petsok. F~ steps lo bch & achoola. • • COM IERCIAL STORE ::r.:... :,::;. ~~t!:.t llch. Steps to w ale r . MaanRental~.540·5370 br.3 ba.3 c:irgM.lm· THE .·· orofflce renlMl.!kprmitc for job11c.-kc~tocheck 'Reaut.2br.lge rurn.npt. 1•""" .ov.... 1'"« 200,... d 11 B'--------moc cond. $499 m o . '-'"'[ llld "-the Dally P ilot Help Nc..xt lo beach. S300-S32&. ,.,._.,.. '°'""'• tow .... " vpr 8'8 • .... Ulll. :i hr tnhse. l•'rplc. ~·9427. Vlll"'-' , . ft. "' rHl rm .. ut Wonted classiric11llon H !IG2050S ~~~ H~ :U; ......... '~1!•" .IWO·lUl Gur Sn):li. ok 1-'cc Main RE .llTORS l'lcadllly Circus. $\&ll thr job you wunl 11 not ----------1 11" ,,,,., "~""" '"" You cfon'l ntt'd a gun to RcnWI'< ~1115.'l'io VACANT. I.I k e n ('w• " Mo . t-;LEC. & WAT E Jt lherc)'nu miahlcon11lder CorOftOde4Mw 3722 ~t:.,-~~:.. :;!.-;~~ ~" "draw fut•· wbcn you house, 3 br, 2 ba. CJose to (Jt'eentree Home1. Blfl t•,\I O. orfttnng your services ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• l!:!~~W Jf !.T tt~!""' t~. "scu ploce gn ad In the Dally SF.LL hllt• Item~ with bcuch. only S4751m o an· 2br, country 11.tchn, frplc , MISSIOH RIAi.TY With nn od In the Job 213r, CdM m 1un bt•h. Wnu ~~--~:; ::~: ''' "~ Pilot WantAds!C•1llriow r>mlyJ'llt>tC'losslfil'<IAd c lda aardcn c r Sroll lndl!c:pd,nrpool~,pnrk~ AA$S.Q>ast,Ln~u09 Wontoocategory Pbone M50yrly S600 No pot.a. '°~ ...... '°"" "'''...,. .... ~"~ 642·5'18____ 642·Sb'i8. Rull)' 536-7$33 achl. $3'75/mo.~t-ml. PMM 494-073 I 642-l678 ref . 67~~1 ~OM ®.u-(),J.~ :l'J::: I• ... • ........._ ~ I t • ........__ £-rt h • ........._ .A.-hMah Uilfwoa. Vacation btttals 4250 Offlu Retltai 440 Friday. October 15, 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 0§ Ar=tuooc•t•--. &-••• •-...pa ... ---. -..-• ::'::': ................. ::r::: .................................................................................................................. w........ 510 ........... 5)50 ....,w ....... 7100. Costa M.ta 31Z4 Co5ta MtM l1Z4 leodt 3140 Newporf leoclt JI" l:SeJ:lnolnc N O\' !a tbru Tott LOCA TIOMS ................. ..... .. .......................................... .. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• •• •••••• •• ••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jan S we w~ld like to t'X Harbor arl•a'a ~it 100 Will Alex l'llll Suni.btnu i----------------.rRAND .rmJTIUr Oehixc 3 br ?I~ ba apt chanae our bt'aut nt'w 1\• 1.000 ~q n. From sso SCRAM LETS who playrd ol lhc 21 lu AYON '6 ~.-i ... aa~the w/wa!lhel'·d~ ~r hookup t bllt bch, lf\l 4br, 2ba. ow ranr h home ln Kon a. Rl':.\LONOMICS. Cu.-p • ble 1tllht: !))-• Citi;aen ~ Step ID• to Lge patio s:ns. mo. Olli ly drrtd. nopeta, yrly l.se, H:iw:ili for your11 In Hmk<'rs Iii:! 6'700 ANSWERS Vegas n.ij(hl ln C.M. call IWG·l371 a:.k tor ln&ridor SS25. l>l2·~. Ncwpurt. H1.1lbo:a or . vcral olfttt'1> lot~ ~~6211 ~ lirtr. $$ gOod life ~8413aflerS >Br adults oo~t:. $200 Lai:uno.Auto!lranbetn ln inc lndu:;trrnl .irea Stolid T11b<N Wunt to-m .. -cl 11ttractivt-ToM• • • .... ' E 6th. St N '11 .. r l AAA rc·f~ furn & n.· .... 1..toech Svmbol -f I t.o ,,,. ~J l be 2 br, cpts . poo~. ploy yd. ~~180/ • · 1;.s q 'd Write H k: Cl•>. ~·~::II! 'l:':,~t·~1~1~,.~"1,~1~t' '111E BILL ~~~eat & .. ;·ood h~blts Chriahuta$ Memet"? no pct :.. 2 2 o 8 A • It H.l, Bo>. 4~7. C'apt.un 1110 ~10 7il I 5'1ml.' lft•nl!Sts im: wi!le l\ffcct1on1tll• m•l111n 40'io. t:Mn :.tboul $40 on C\'er~· ~1~p.i1hv.-¥ofapinel0fes1 Mei'nd1Tp.~ OelawlU'e.S36 005ij WATERFRONT dpl>. 3 Cook.JIJ\\.tll00701 enough lo leave th .. 11 5'0". 150 Ill' lo 11horc $lOOyou:1elliuanl\VON ~ tumhhng .... dH?rfolbandQu•tc>t PQOk L..b11?r1101~ N..-LakePork Rr,freeboatdO<'k+ut1I ff \ou N1c1l ,\Shilt & hnaertooutolyourmvut.h home, tra"d & ~port~ tte p1 ci.enlMtlvc. Sell !>Oundofln.tbbhngstn>.1m:.andgrowmgthl~ ~artJy rum. W/O S47S .. ·11rn1:.ht·!f <Hf1e1'. Cull :".h1·~ lhl'y praenl you Securt> future. Please be1tutJful 1¢ICb, jewelt)•. "'"-·r -"'ult ••""-ll11nent home ol l-'lnecTeek VII'~ is Deluxe 3 br, 2\\ b:i, ult yrlv. $31}5 wntr per mo. ltatltak to Sh~ 4300 1':X .. ;C.:UTIV 1-; SU IT•;. ltlt; Ull.L.. send pholo to Oaily Pilot cosmcll<'S, moro. Cl 'II IUU uU ~ l"";j" dblgar.,patJO;frJ>IC,1700 (',\fl6f5·6l69, 000000000000 0000000 00•• flrnt trJllllCll.'s f \lmQ r\'• Ad f?S2, 1'0 liOX 15'(), ShOW YOU h OW. 1111 a to1.1lrette..it. llo.!reyou conen,10yunusua pnvncy Alabama, S:Sll-3.465 or . 1 IO \'r old,h;ippy.fun,cx l'l'llt . phunt' & t1H1 tl l.oit&Fot.nd SlOO <:o6taMesa.~.!J2Q6 540·70Uor:tcnlth7·J3:,9. 1:1nd tu:i.uiv :>36-1718 \t'WJ)()rt _Short's, l ' blk ct: .... 1she11 to :1hutc his 3 11~·rvrre. 11111 & Juniton;rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• --I~·-·-·--~~~-----• BE AMONG rn£ FIRST TO CHOOSE the lx>st 2 BR l lia newly decor•t· ~eadn. SUI J)tlr lsloc.O:?br ' & Hr• 2 tJo luxury Irvine-St•t-y'i. & ore eQuJ1> nv1u l L 0 S ,. : M ta I e Tc r . Youn g I mdan dfeslres to BABYSITTJ:.:lt & Llah\ th •-• • -r up ex ap . wner, h Ith . h ·-Ith N port C •nt ·r 'hlh h , , VI tak.: sen .:r em. com· . • locatton,thcbe.tdmingemenl, eco1unyl?uW<)nL ed. iarage. SZOO. mo. 1714 ,870..9203 ome w 11 c.. ~w e c · r /c un ua mix. c unio n 00 •·xlondt·d Ho\lsekccpin1i:. Yreo . . 'Don't wait. Two 1~11nb courts. Swimming pool 5J6..2888 afl. tipm . wkdys minded lat!)' :ll:<' 25 35.ln &10 5'170. Soutkh 111 .R o. c tk. ts.l ~uropc~n tour via pvt iwm & board +sala.ry. i plu' un,que voU~I pool ,Jacua1 ------Yrly. &teps lo bch, niod t ... ~rested in JOJ!,;ini:. h1k('t Blar Jtt·~~· mar ing$ uircrufl C.tll ~t url1n Irvine. Nd re~µ pcrituu ~nd 110lll'·.i..~11 court. Mountnln lodge clubhouse wtth l Br. I b~. frplc, ot the upper 2 br, bcum rt•1I • nchn.-:. h~al!h loot.I!. SL50 lrottd Mew Bldn. Cash Hcwurd' 536·8280 67S·75e4 . Fl'I Sal Sun fOt' care ot my 2 children yvu beach. Garage. Cai. & frnl. Gar. dr. o•'"'rator. + 1 ~ ulll. S..'i!>·S54fl 7 I ' ' agt>S 6-8 wkd~-s 5S2·7815 f1replace,conw™1llonp1t.l>Uhards.~m.saund. pd $22S N • ., ,,.. tHfict's w it h pri\'ate Los·r : In Costa .M esn l.'\'\•sony. ,,.. · ;:~r 841).9088 or ~23' 9325· 842·:Wqo IJJUi:. l:l Ccnls u sq.ft. 111· Ma I e Co l l 1 e Mix . --STEVE REEVE_S __ or <213 >291 8026 llunvto1hc goodlilea1idlhl?fl1"kix. oo~mgr .ipt9,42816l W~TCLIFF2 br, 1• .. boi SINGLES STUDENTS duduil( ulrlHh.>1t. 300·600 r cspvods to "lsh1 .. Look Out'!' Bab)Sttler, Ii\'<' in, NB. f ROM$265TOS3SS St. Lownhoui.c. Hlto11• dw. SENIORS 01\IORCEO ~qft unrt:; 8lal'k, 6 year s oltl , • • Ref's. rl:'q. Call Dtune, Including ~I & Waler. No wse Required pvt µ11t1os . Adlts o nly, 110 Ll\'C bNtt>r for '' lhc Roy McCardht hc:ilthy do~. Long Beach 67S·2182or645-7S75 ~ On.? Bedroom.. One &th 1 Block to Beu<'h. Lgc I pets 1728 Bedford J.n eut.t. We tak~ lht< hJ'>&le Reattor I 8 I 0 Mewpon t;i~ Plea:.c call Jean. BAB,'SITTE_R_._m_a_l-ur-c-•, T1AA>Bedrourn.Two&th Br. Renung now! Wll SJ25 mo. Avail Nov 1~ out of f1nd111g 11 ~OtXll Co~taM'"'sa 548.7729 S<i!l-7116 I Sl'"' 212 """ llunt • ... ----------1 Revolutionary new l t' t e h 0 u s e w o r k • 1 . .,,,., "-' -m< A•"'', 1·,, r-1~ M-~. poo °" c..c.v 5411·7533. compatrbl~ room mah•. r 1 IC ·>VVn<.ld .. ~ ... '"""'" """ • t St Call m" Found· S m1tll em11 e ISOKIMET 3 :00·S :30PM. M o n · t <lCTOl>S from Orange Coust College !:JZ:1~ · .. RCH.lTECT dcsii:n c:.lm S<'rvmg people s ince Colhe. 20th & lrvlne. Call Bulk building & com· Thurs. N. llntg Bch are1t. • ~IWl!enHclrbor clntlh1lrvlew. fi d 1 3R 213 1971. BusinenR•ntal 4 4SO to1dent1fy.&.12·0808 plete ly <'<Hnputerized Own cur, 842·7216 all • & in pxumts. r, 3 · County Widt•Scr v1cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 2 hr, 2 ho. Garage 206 J..ith Sl 673 7~1 ur ----nutnlronal programing. 5PM L (714) 540 1300. NOWRENTING yard. nruokhurs l & 6730'.H3 . . Roommaf• Find~rs PRl!\1 E RETAIL SPACE Lost : Abyssinian Male Guaranteed results. Only•------. -Costa M4tsa H11rn1Hun urea. /\\a l 731•2961 Ne"porl8carh picrarea Cat ... 'r10ct8.lOmosold. 15 mm a dav. Babysitter, llurbor Hr~h 3124 10 15. 846·9088 1200s q. fl. 615-3080 Big Cnnyon arl!a. Please Ask for Mark Sehl Girl lo s it & do htc -----call6411)223afl3pm . 494.3474 hswrk. 1·2 hrs p/day, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK TO BEACH BA.LBOA. IMM --. . must bke children. P ay Nrwadultwatcrfront apts VILLA CORDOVA 2br. I ba do"n Garage 1-'HE!'.: ruom in beJutrful 500:.q fl. ind ~ink are a LOST malC' !)1a~ese v1r S2·3.p 1hr.645-6053 1n Met.a Venk . Beauttful S2tiO 846·90M8 ~ 150tl In me ho1oc tu a l.ady rn & l 1 105 '.\I a 1 n Sl Orange & t9th. C.i\.1. 10-3. Shape up before the __ ;__ ______ _ " ldndscaµrn.:. t;xccµ IBrS22Smolomo c:1.rhani:e for Irle -u 1 ' CJll days ~-9476, eves llolJd;iys : let me show Babysitter. m y home. 2 tionJllV rtrh 1nlenors, •Speci..il l.'itbrnct i.1>acc :-.:!!:Alt OccJn :? Rr 2 Sa. ho11-.cl..l't.'fltll~ Call hc•n 61511710 645-1133 you how to lose lbs & In· school age boys. Refs ii ~fe~a''~.~~~:. ~.~:~:.. ~J;:; =~~~1,~~~tl~~!~.~~~~... ~~~r'~~;111~. ~~r;,t~~ .... ~ Jfi tiP \l 552· 12E___ ~~!~~-~~~!~ ... !~.~~ 1-'0l ND Shcphcrd mix. d1r~· incr~s~1~11allly. ~7~nghsh speaking. !\ll>:>u Verde On\e t-:a~t. •D1W,d1~pos:il :'-It•\' 7,$300.846·0811 31 Hilr old profos:.1on.1l PRIMELOCATIOM looki. like Uvb1e . Vic ln· Ca meat · I---------- • Cos t a M esa . t 71'1 l •Spct'ral:.oun<lproofrni: Jl'Wt<ler. m ovtn~ l o dtanapolts & Newland Babysalter wan ted : S40-8'fTI GAS & WATl-;R PAID 3br. 3ba. nr beach. at· &ecuttv~ R~ntal Laguna Oct In 01>en sm Good exposure. Easy m· approx l "k ai;u Call Mature woman wanted ----2323Eldt'n1\\'c.CM lachcd 2 car J!ar, trplc. Se,....ic:e ~ho11 . L ook in~ for i;n.·i.~&t•l(rc~s. Plenty or Tom,536 .. 1>!22. tobabys it3dysaweekin CIMES.\ \'t::HOJ:.: urea. t;46.()0J.l 962·12<J4or960-_1_90_3 ___ 1110mes. cofldoi., l employed s t able rm park111i.:. On Brookhursl --••••••••••••••••••••••• myHarborViuw llotne. • Hom11 .itmoi.phure 2 & 3 ---from$400/Mooth. ;ip s .. male lo cut expen1tt!:. & Atlanta ID Hunt.mglon Fnund: Grey & white Schools& G44-07SO brdelu>.c aµi.i.. ~6·10~ Extra lg room!>, 1 Br. I New 2br. 2bo, over 40 con· 673_7601 (2 13) 665·436:.! ll~·ach. Approximately Greyhound or Wh1pvel. IMtrucffoft 7005 ____ . ------ G • I '1. I ... 'I --Ba. 2C'ar gar. S2SO mo. no do Hee· hall. ll-nn1s, pool. -800!><! ft. uf i:round floor rcmalc. Vic. Ha milton & •••••• ••••• ••••••••••Babysitter ne<.'<led for 2 2 ~r 11:: ~.1 Twnh~e hrk rh1lrlrN1 nr pets. 6-16·47:>7 i:olf. N<'. Nr beach $360 •------Younit attomt>y will sh.;re !>pat·~. SiJ!nini:. S32S 'mu. ;\feyer. Cost a Mesa. children in So. Cst. Plaza f >I •ar h: · 1, 1IH1 adlh ., Jd 1\'u, I~ i>-lj·57J..1 Su b·lease 1 tin I' J 1 k 3 hr. 3 ha lnhou:.e w in Ca 11 :'ti r. PI um mer. s.is 1283 BE A IARTEMDER ar ea home. Own t.ran:. , ~.l~J.:ll> ·S!;~. ~Ii 1:;111~1; : -' . Nf e.w,por.1: l ~Lil "11 ·' dependl'nl fl'malc !>636767 F\JllorPa rt-t1me musl have refs & be a ,\\l' 979 .111 sa· &::vs '.llewl) <k<'Or:tted. dt:an. :I llr dh 11at10 hme, acr rites. ::-10 11111. t213 1Ml7-.t660or6-l0·88!15 FOUND ;\l1xed breed Be ready 10 "Ork as a nonsmoker.S56-838Z. G...sfi.~027 • IJ!<'. lower 2 hr Ide.JI lot· " lndl') hkup:.. :!117 llun· 6-I0-7S58 - -1 ooo • c· lca n . .sccu re. dog, .:old color. m<lle. \'ic professional bartender 10 ---- ' \dull:. uni) :\n IJt·h ttnJ(1on St ~2·:15l3 -8 I I I I .\talc lo :.h.1n• furn ht h ~t111 Jhl' nr h~ht mr~. of .\I :ignoha 6: J\d:ims. 1 Wl>ek. Free Job place· BABYSITTER for J yr old i\dullh\111gm:.11Jc·.11c\\ $:!25. :\li:r al !J79·2J.JI . -,---2 r. cose tu ll'I. 11''" hml!, utrl tn<' ~u.tltug,, ~ rmmth 6'15·3:H.t. Sun l0/10.Call 962·31.U. ment a ssist.ance. girl. M·F, 8 to S. N.U, I' r"d"''. J hr. 2 hJ 2811.5 .\l<>nt.101:1. ,\pt J\ ~rfcr :. ::.pcdal. SI ~ d~h\\shr, ~Jr. ul.'I pil, :o.mokn.: ~150. ~ L.1i: ---B d T ""r n ~6 ~7 1:1w~h~~ w , p :i trn & --br k1ds /pds lst1RI~. •ee S350mu.H ly.673·03'13 l''9·-13'.'9 CQn::.truclron yard for FOL'N D: Blue grey malt' Amcnc~~h a~len ers _e_m_p _or"'-1 • • 1:>t11 br dulx l\hrr c·pl :\I 11n Htnl·tl-.:>10 5310 -le.1 ~" F~·n<'ed areu. cal. Approx r;. mos. Vu.' ~ 00 B h 'tl" m horn" 1 '"•r·'""· "'")(I '. IJ ll"lS. . r • • • ' """h I •I pin•• ·111 11111 I • "' v JI().' L' 17lll "l SA a ysr "r. y " ,.., u,.~ ""' ·' ~ :-.iu 1:h1ldrc11. Slv, 1·1,!1r1i.;. -""' e or ., . '·'· ' .. ' ,\\'OID l ~CO:\IPJ\T Bl.I'. 1 nnx 1~0 1\ll or µurt. lla rhor View Hills. • r.. '' · til1 :l:i141 org,'f7 ~•111 7 ~on ~mnkC'rs nnlv Hl'I<. I Hr I 11.1 upper, end kids or stnl(k:.. ~17.1 h·\: 1100:\BIAT!'.:S! !'->1>11lh ~:111t.1 J\n:.i iu·ca. 64-1·5:?51. 834·1960 • ~:s~:~:.~~~~-or out. ' :nir, cll'll, :! lriik, lwam'd ~t''I !ifi l w 17th :i t~ u:J:iH · lt.tlconv. t·pl~. drp:.. llUr. SIS. ~1·:!011; :.11 :!5111 •lr h. ... ,.,~ n ... Sit' 3,!0!l 1, l' 11 in i.: s SJSO 1110 -----rll'W decor Adults only. 1179·1000 ~l ·\.ll'.AJ'U Vl"U.M.ITID · ' ~ LOST S50 lh·w'.Jrd of· ~5 Wanted. 7075~--------- 11 I:! (~Ii t ur ;:,1 !J:?55 'J!l(I, ::.11at·mu .. q111d. Ill'\\ "'' 11et:-Sl\111 1112 6012 imm---------i Taki·s the Gut•:.:rn e11 I.. Rentals Wanted 4600 fcred for Collie ltke tan ••• •••••••••••••••••••• BANK b 1ln·111', 2 llr. J>(IOI. l't11•I m.llol fmdin)! that ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/wht m ale dog ans lo ECK HAND exper . or LER CASA VICTOltl.\ J.!J r, nu lhtldren, pl•t:1 Hnuse unit :i BR, 2 Ba, WATERFRONT RIGllT lt00;\1'.\I ATt:: S1·~·kmg s,.-:1 unfurn ;ipt. "Danny". 536-0401 or free lanC'e m ainl. Mexico *TEL * • I' I) I l ' f ••-· I) W, frplc. )!.tr, IJ••ltO S 197 1 I' h I Id Q · t c.n 1111 t 444 OK "'" 7029 PART· TIM E 1,.._ 2 ,r, l' u\C n ur U.16-,,,ix _ $3-I:> !l68·4.'>3I , 842 9642 2 BOR~. range & th ,.0• l(:l2·-ll3~ int•e ·a:. s area UH! ,,....,. ex . . "'"'' • ----- \olr 11,.111~1 J.!J » ~tr p<l t • llr :! H.1 :! 11ty twnh-.e refng • car~tmi.:. hui.:<' IXOYE. l female Chn~ ~11r~~~ .. ralc:.. Rt>fs avail. l~oi.I. lit maluyan Cat , Rellable PN:.<>n wall drive ~~mt.a~~~ ~~~~;a~~ ' u ts .. o fl('h .1t't' l!J i· ~t' ll t plr. µnul i h1hlt l'O 2 l:Ul apt. "tlh ~arJJ(e, d l' c k w I l h Ii U t2 l1<111 3 bdrm condo ... """" male. l\tonan:h Terrace you, your car or mrne . by ........ l'nul r1'l'ttn,d\•\,1tor" ()L' L' "1·• .. »•u11•.111·, t losc lOl.'\er.y lhmJ? S! S4b5 month R d h day Refs lngs and Loan or bank .-,c \' 1 ",., .. ,,-u " c. .,, u~ v"' , lllll mo ti lli 1:!:?1 Refined older c:ouple art•a. Lag. N1g. e" ar · our 0 r · · experience pr~ferred. ·•-·• 11 on.1, "":.'.:'.-'_ -m o n I h . ( a 11 M 1 s 4s.i-so~1 642·9617 .! BI(, no 111• l ., \: o \\ 1II1 am:. n p n l . .1 1 3 IJDR:\I. :! B \ hltn~. Hmt1l.1I~ ""!!fem \I , hihl w / no pets tteflts 2 _ · ' ----d-- 71 OO Must be willing \0 work II ;1 1'111 l u r .111 l 11 n I u r n .M.ilUrl' & QWcl Martinique A.pts if 2 :!ij I·. ltll h Sl. t: ~I 631-3003 NEWPORT APARTMENTS 2 Bl! Mf\:1 1-llTI I. Adults onh· llio 111:1 ... 2-150 i\ewpnrt Ul\-rl 0 1 ('.ill Id :! 7ti7K lll'fun· 611m rh1hlrcn ~18!> mo M\ & 8 1:!-'t:J'i l nt•art~·ach SlCIU mont h '\('t·k11 r.·m 10 ~h.ui· ,1111, Bdrmhousew/qaraqe Loc.i · i\lalc l n:.h Selll'r HelpWGftte Salurd:iy11. Ex celle nt tfrf1ii: furn !l<>KllOOI JACOBS REALTY Cd.\l.f':\ll.6-111 1~7 CMor~a.Under$250. w/Oht0 tagi.. L a~una ..... ,\A"A1\"i~>SITIONS ... salary, wurkirl~ cond1· ----01 :1. :Jlir. :!'<1 lJ.1, a imo:.t 548-191 S lk h. Avalun ul Thalt~i. l·:xer & Lt·gal Set.'y's lions and bcnl'11ls. Cull HorborTow"house Ill'" l'rt\atl' p.111 675·6670 \\'pman \\Jiii:-kmJl1• lo D nl( wa s s tolen . l"tC Bookkccpers orupplyathrunch. 2 Br ::! i.l\'. 1 1 ~ llu, ~25 h.ilm ny. l:i.lr, all hlln~ 11·---------1 ".hare s~ull ~a_n Jua'.1 Sldnt nt•l'<ls upt h~t.>. f\'·ln HE\\'AHI> foc info lead· Employers Pay All .. 'ees AMERICAN In<>, nr 2 Br :.ni.:I le\-!'I , I rn1 frnm o~~n !>40 flll!tfi l,o,.ndu I\ er~ I ~asunJhlc l1v 1•1 ·-"! c11· ~hr. "15-449:i in~ to return. 194·6451. L1'z RC'indcrs Anency :! llr :-.:wpt Hgllt, lovl'ly 1 ·• """ ' ' J " " SAVl....,GS Ba S!l5 mo All t1l'W d" QUIET "'DLT CLEA~ ,J....,,, 1:m .. ~.'a '"' 4020Btrch St.StelU.1 ~ I I • .,. • ,.... 11urcl ac.111.l>. no pe\.:> S2!15. • ' ~ .... L'ound Sh lti'c v1·c ('or ~I JIUfl' Jdll I~ on'· f -,-c · Newport Beach 833-3190 82SSu n A 6 ( :J1)2 -., 17 2 Br 2 Ba nr 11ho1>... 1;.1!'> 'i221. f\15·!1"811 Ol'eanfront 3 Hr 2 \.i D.-· /I t/ J rvir1 .. N~·"s lo·•e. Cosntao.':'eesra VI! no 1wti. r.1 I · .:... · · VV>IMU nYe-s ' ...... • Call for Appt/Estab 'GS '" llJrbvr 111\tl :\l••r L> I b1.h. Jl\l p;,tio ~ar ~llO --f('malc preft.'rrt'll, lo finance ~!l 5~ .'Ir llw·~ ... nga 9""·9800 " mo 9110 l 2'i!I :! lir, rum or unf. ''inter or i.hare w :! Nt•" r>url llu!-I _, ""' .., 'l;ew 2hr, up!tL11 rs apt 'rly, :>t'<1.,h o r•· Or ~l':.i. nll'n. ~150 uttl md i::i••••••••••••••••••• F'ound : Girl's btc}clc. ACCOUNTANT JR. F..qual Opportunrty l"enu·<I ) d i:ara~t>. l': :\ EW :.! 1 :i 4 :.! i II 1 lS 1; o r 673 mt.7 s nus , :-.:cl\ Port RC'a<'h area Employer M /1'' ,, WHY NOT? Side C .\I :-.u do~:.. s:!85 :J Br, 2 Ha . frpk. Ii.: 71 l·~·lt>07 ----Opportunity 5005 5.:>2·177:? General accounting rune·._ ________ _ ., Pll . , 11allu. SJ75. Abo 2 llr. 2 ----HchJblc \\'om:in OVl'r 68 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1100 for small manul. co. :l S11nl..c11 ltnni.; room mo. . 5 UI 6 1.l!I R;1, ln:>k. •·rrd gJraJ.!1'. lhr. lba, garage. Ne.,. ly " i·ar lt• !>hJn• 1111·1.· ""pt •SCllC>OL l((•adini;:. skill, FOU N U b I a ck c al. Knowledge of computer BAR M AfDS 1 (':itl1C'tlrnl r1.•1 hng 2 Brl Rn li:c.rlcan,m•" S275 <;real 1(1<'.tllon~ ~C'mode l t'~ 11n1l hom\'.,.1:.;imc , rm, hnl ~11•·t·1l.dc ll'o:.ta ,\lc;.•sal w l>ohlx.><l. ta1l, flea <'OI· li I FULLTl!\11:: ti 2 ll"<lmnms, I '~ h;1ths µamt, rcfng. l>ltns. cµl:. l:lol7·4!ti:!2 $341() mo n'rtl fi7J 1804 & nominal ~.alar)' lo rr1-hl • :-,t . II 001. I' \'l .Ir, ~r I.tr. Vlr . <.:.1 p1slra110 Bl.'h. ~l~~n~~le c,~~ ea~1la of 177 t:. 17th St. CM ., ~t~~~:~~dd~~.::·:.~1;,ok up df))S, pool. lndr\' Wtr. ,ir,, Irvine 3844 Sattta Ano 3880 II C' r ., o n . G 7 3 1i:!5 111..:h (.\na lll'tm > ·1!J3·5!l:!8 computer runs & pre BEAUTICIAN I I I tr<ish ll<I, n11 peh \\111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\nyti~---1tll(1Uf\S'l'OHE LC)S T f're.sc ript1on parst.ion or journal L'n H ... IRCUTTERS 'vl}an \\tlr1ialio i:on~1lkr l·hlldrl.'n S2:IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IHlAl'FRYWKH:\1 t IJ "" ,\dulb, ~:111 Ill•~ R ho S Garnne-s for Re nt 4350 • • itlai.st-s. Marked Cyclone tries. Assis accoun n fmmed. openin)ot, can 1-·0:011>1.1.ow mo ~ fi8l!5 one an 1----------1 ..... ":'!................ • Rt:t; UPllL Clcanl·r lloopt'r Truc k Lines. supen%or. t•a rn s::!50,.SJOO, per 40 hr · Joo-...inA.pts L O D-d om •Ft'RNITUl!F:Reftn Tus l1n/lrv 111c area. ST ... COSWITCHl ..... C b r· VI I.I. \(ii'. \'II':\\' OF .,-~ ne ue ro ~IC1rai.:e ~ar;igc 1 .. r r1·nt s c "" ,.... \\k. Vat'ntions cne ll!-. 1;::?1 W W1l.,c111 I' \J OCl-:1\~ c\: CITY Hl'nllnh from S2t~J Rwlt s 111rluclin1! 111'> ('c1nlact J\1tnt am rant• ~ 3787 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Located in busv South ,\dult apt.;, l;(•astnl! pr" 10 • • ~t \li.;1 1%!J :ll:iplc ·"''" 1'1111645 ~ 1711 540 IJOOli • ~ 1;.1:! .&!~II 11r 61:! 1:!21t Lite. lin>:hl. ;;11'. n<·w 2 h .... a::.her. S20!> l>Cf munlh t\tit 5 c i\I. -• · RL'·'"/\RO·. , -~. t P~rrol, 549-304 I Coast Pla7.a Mall. ltci;1s I I I \fl.'\\' no" IS J 1>re~t11-c L' d I I \ I ..... ..,.,, u E I H . s I ··ossss • hr:! h.i rp 1 \\, l r\tne ~omm 11n1t \, ~ir~t <1n .c:. •~t.'n Grocery-le~W•M dbl yellow head. 11.B. 1-;QualOppor mpoyer air t y ini;.,,.. · • r.:t-:\Tlt...<'lc'i11t:!l<r.op1. -.31~., • ~ ..... ~~c Off'c .. R•ntal 4400 A 1 so • I I JJ< Ulll, !,;Jt " '"""""J· 1 "' " GHOSSSl30.000. VH v1c formfo ~J6.7~2 ppyinper n. t $'.!l~'i mo 1\c u t' no pt'I... 1'12 'n~I'' Twenty Perg11la, Cuh'l'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\J & I' ,. ~r Sh111,,.&hu~.J')l \w ~ _·....:-&Sandburg.2 blo<'b'o O 'l:e:it i om op opera· -~Waftteft Beaut y Salon needs t11rl.i. ,\lt.:r ? :!5 r..ii; 157fi . l.ovel}'. Ill•' 3 hr, nt•\~lv rl' tif San Drei.:o .,.r\\). South L09""0 3886 PRIME LOCATI N 110 0 . Trouble flee area. found: Young Cat. S ilver Need tra nsp. full/part SH AM p 0 0 G I RL• I I I I I .. 1 ;;_<,q.1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good rxposurl'. t-:asy tn· N11 n1.,1rh~ t•om1lelition. gra y loni:hair wearing ti· me. For interview appt, pl lt'me w /lic. 6A •• 7321. L'A•ST Slf)L· t " .• l'r I k" c 1.'I' l l'a oc ·'0 pt•~ & l'I l f I' I <-100 ... II .. , II /b II Oct ··~ •.• ,.. • .-. ," -' • I ' .~· ••• ~.. ~1"r ··t •.l7". -·· .•. ·11 -I i l I J.;l'l"'~ ci;re~:;. l.'11 \' 0 •l'lll 1111 \ ...... 11)0 rU v UC co ::ir w c . ',1rs Cas"y, 644·5391, Cdi\f. d ·-" •• ,.. u " '> B " I'· 1' I ""'•I •· . .:1" qu C' . uxurrnus C\ I' kh . o J\ t 2 \" I & St l " , lll'W. Fr1~m ~1.90. ". ulb :!1\115 !\lonclo:iu/\pli\ -r-»J WU be.,,.~ "'el' 2 hr, 2 1., apt. parking On 1roo· ur't 1111 (·1· l:\18,0 o . G . l . nr ~•~on ac. 892.451oor G4S·2l9S. 1---------- 1 1111 pcl:.. 1.111 h :m11t st n·e fa.c11.? p~t.',o. , '." .nl Eli•\':ilor 10 .;rcnri· i>m t..: Atlanta in lfnntmi:ton ltn·.t::oo Cl\1. 645 35115 --BEAUTY OPERATOR I 'I" 11•11° ·---------! 11 117" .,,.,. < 1011 n.,ac·h /\11nro•1'matl'ly ----------NTlQUE SHOP d esires 1 ' .,. '' ·• "· .,....., '·•-· • ' h"h l'ort\' & "••ml· roott1, "' ,. ~ I NT d !\f I T S'I 'd · N f II n •c f:xnor J ct .,li5 ' · · ., l«~ls•t ti. ol i.:round lloor •DHY. Cl:t-:,\;;i 'LA , f'ou.n . ,· a C'. oy 1 ~<'r mature malr, cxpr 1n o o ow. c . , I" • 1 l·:,\s'l'!--11) 1·: l·'.1h11ln11' Tii 11 IJt: room ~-Laquna Beaeh 3848 lolal set•. Pl'rfl'l:l lt \1ni.: '.I>''"". St"lltn•• S:li!5 mo. w 1\t,N< Y la po Bth Gray 1.oo<llc w/r.cd col· s ales & furniture re· pref'd. o;\.'s or ICO!\C Call month ,\tfulh l•nl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or wknd rdrcat for the , u.. " ... S""'tt YR I " d G s d '"c 1050 hui;:1.• m111l'I'' 11111t .! lit'. <':di :'ll r . l'lumrner. ;-.l1·t tn 111111r~ ·""' . ar .var e n r ove. fini s h ing. t e a y .,...,. . • lt ,d c 111111·"· 01.'Jm:o; t'Jl'pt'ls, drupt•": hutll·)>.100 2 RR. I ha Whtll• :tdH•11lurou:. ,11lt!ll;_sr,1;,, !lf.36767 :..;10;\I ilwn. Suhmtl. l.t•O 531-3622. employment. Calll--Be-a-u-ty_/_h_a_i_r -st_y_l_tS_l_ I I k I \ ~"'"' Ill:>. patm. U ll~ l Jll :\tr . .,. ... lei· 'I"\' fr1111l t'•ltll mo yrl~. lf-1!4~1 28.I.• · l\I s '" tCULLI !2131 c•c b.A"0 forappl " ura.:i•, 1 l' 1 C\ • ""' u ~ ilJ "'''· )" d RI k cd ...., . ......., · wanted for El Toro s alon. • .11lult-.. ot1I) n11 P l'll>. Eldndi:tl' al 7:'>2 1920 mun J>Of•I Adult~. 111 A---'----"'--Fu • h d !l:i7 33110 pouy.n,'l1.u1oan<'\'1'meJ10x. pup· --A-SSEMBL._Bl __ S__ 837-470. \ "•r. t~'iel'I , • · 1 l & I l •· , , ir .....,.-•fl'ICfll> rn1s e ,, .,. .. .,.. pt•...,. s .a:. ~ s~ ~ 1 1 · or Unfurnished 3900 fol f5tHtlt'IUl' Prime N.R. Call 831 1685 We w 1 I I t r a I n · BEAUTY SALON • ) ~ ,, ' PIMECREEk '' UVES Uf' > TO ITS MA.ME :'-l'" Iv •lcror. :! bcdrm, I~ ,\l(t Leona 833 1 '611 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• IO<'al1c111 s1;-,.ooo --r 1nve11 -------!\JacGr<·~or Yacht Corp, h.a1ti d111>ll"'I Pn ; ~1.ir<~_ l.O\l'I\ 2 I~ h:r , TilEEXCITINC; ~,..~ lOI\' t-;,l':.,ti4l liS5 FOUND: flc?wltng Ball. 1631 Placentia, Costa Stalion for rent tn CM t::nl.'ld gorJ fH' I Jl,o "' ocenn~ide Coast llwy nr ./:::"'° io-lcll · owner 11lenllf~1• rlote lost. l\lcsa area. Dys. 556·7850 or tplc !'kar park. C11n" . · 1 1•1 f'A.LMMESAAPTS. v'E""'•"" '1al<cxlntmon(·y inapro· lor Cr.ntact H.B. i'olicei._.._.·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Eves.54010.11 In\:. S:!7f1 111.'I' mo. l!-l mo f.meralll lkr .v. >!a r . 'O 1\11 :'-/L'TF:STO~l'T /,..,.,.,__ 11·11 Plant rarly Pro· Ot•pt.fl365621 " &dcp 1;.a~ 511 11 fa r. odulls. nn pC'l s fll'll ./'"-' ...,.._ grJm. Work ~·our own -------- . ' · L<'aSl' $3511. l!lt 70:11; Badi. J&.2 Bit. ~::;.;:,':9 .... -11. hr :. Sulc·~ a rc!' & trainrn~ 1-'r<•" to ctn~ lover w/yard, LGt-:2111 :t lla. ga11 heat. LaqunaHills 3850 fromSl95. :l\all. i;onlat•t Dick, 111; S:imoyt>d male, age J, & SIO\'l', .\; II·" pil No •••• ••••••• •• ••••••• ••• J\dulllt. No P1'l!> 5:!:! 771~1 1 fl8J~ AUrc SJG·JlOJ . '(·~itd,rcn or pl.'!::. sn:; OH• S'l't>t:',R SI 11\H l' "· U1 C:'on 1561 .\ll:sa nr. - .. .-. ,, "' f ;>.; l ('()l.'L'fo' ... ,· "•TEASHOP l\nyonc losing SO\ do)! tn Ji!l·l.Hl 111) Panor 11m1 r Vtl'" IS Ulks r.r~llt\l'do.l. <'INpor •l'l()L'f'l-'.F..ltL:NT• ,-"' I Ilk ht · ~ ~ ' ,. fhn\lnS.:·Pnmc l..ocal1nn II \ v1c, 1 tw. li;:r:1v. S!lU. :t fi r. cl111 r111. l..11ls, l'ool S365 mo. 8.'lOfl'll~ 546.9116() I ;.! :1 llm olfllci> trom l'nmt·orPorlumty c·oll:ir "'tnanw (,11s C:all ASSEMBLERS loat Assembly & ShJppinq Supernr Mm 6 mo's exper. in any Mu.st h ave s upervisory of the followln~: PC As· ex pr. All Appl y In scmbly. Harness. Con· c L' n«tor or Solder. Color person. Sol nt.s, 1932 "'· ('Ode not rcq 'd. ExC'ellent Pomona St.. Santa Ana ,ln~ll•s 1:1't' ::.15 t''''' wknd,, 83·1 35511 ---------S t 25 pcl' mo AdJ 6"4·61-tt. f~ti849 or 5.'17 ·5160 e\I 0\'('r 500 l.111 tre('!dllHI Ill 1;:11 zo 11 , 5 17 2501 ur cl~s. ask for ~Ir llorn TRA.MSFERRED A1rportf•r llotcl No lea:.c -, 2Atl :.trl'am~ with \\,1lrrfall' K7!l 10tl0 OMG BEA.CH?, rcq 8.33·3'.?Zli•I nnon lnvestmflwt , l'l'all' a rrla'tml( sdl111i,: ----Newport hach 3869 TO l · Opportunity SO 15,IJ>ST· Male cal. 4 yrs old, , 10, your :-p,rl'lllll' ni•iv 1 2 l!oom" & b111h . 2 malurf' ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\c hu\e sludt0!1, I !. 2 60• PER SQ FT •••••••••••••••••••••··,~old w /black i.lrtpes, ur 2 bedronrn a purl n•fuwcl oltln lacltC',s, ~nn PARK NEWPORT Bdr m uruts ready l11r lnl· lfili WESTCLIJ-'F NB Wm lonl? parln<'r :-,.1l:.1y yellow cyt•s. ~hate flea ·' n1C'nl.•. L'r•1n1 ... 2·10 :-molwr. IHI Jlt'h w Std(' "'PARTME~Ts ml'd l/('f'Ufllllll'Y. ('nnvc· J\GT 541·5032 r·ollar o~crf1eld llms ·• " ' " '15 • 11 1\ 1 1 1 "' ,.... 11 1rnt1 \' I 1>1· a I l' cl al I 1 bonu~ -i prrr'C't1l 11i.:•· nf · 1 .. · ' co benefits inc:hades l BOAT CARPENTER. \lokS v11c11tion afte r 6 Pffime. to help build mo's. 1.1 Paid holidays, Tnmaran, ca ll aft 6PM group insurance starts 00--017 d ay or hir e & many•---------- more. Books Apply rcrsonnel St.detth H~ewl••s& Mooftllcahten ri.fi llion Dollar Cor p needs men & wumen of a ny age who enjoy spt'akin.i w /oth1.•rs & who arc bored w/thr average runoflhe mlllJol~. F11 rn1111 rl.' tt \atlnhlr• 1 ••.• 1 1111 1' 0th b .·11lulls .. i•ron1 Sl47•nlO prnftl rn n1•w 111,.;h <h'l ln-.rteward.:;,l·4289 ' :-.mall iw•to; 01\ M ulls n • ay DELUXE OFFICES 1 It 11 · 350 Nl·:w llllt::l':UJ\l'T!> I rtmc l I nnl! 121:1> ·•23·8-515 Pork 1>111\ 1 .. _ · rt ti m:.rnt mu 1 mi 1 0 11 p~rsonal1 5 .. only. Olfl<'t' OfW"n !l. UO tn b & 1 1 /I ft ,uxury apu 11 1 Com m "' '" s !-Jl!H'l'S. dollnr turn·kC'V hu~inc•ss. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.110 :.!:UHi Fm rvri•w Hit, t r >r w O overlooking the w aler .\pls. 200 t•> 2000 i.11. It. 1\s tiiw M' S:M>O 1 1 DOCUMENT OR DIVISION • en~ I tr l\I (' ~ n . t•h Ott t' Garu.:c. pool, Jo.ll'UU I. EnjQy !i750,0lln hl•.i Ith .1~ :11~ l\IJ. rt L,tj! N1.-:ucl II,; ' Ill. d ;.. W' ~t IT\l'I~ Drinking fll ohlem? Aodrcsso~raph ln1k c..:a ... & w.1t(•r ~ 7 , I p 11 7 I &2 ld.-m Trfn . " . 11'<1u1r.l.' ."\.II t•nt I ·1 Cull Al"ot1ol Helpl1'nc u u1t1'n•r"ph S.~!i:!;llMI ·• t"' spa, sw1nm11 .: 01 11, i\11-,~1on .-1 c111 a ri·a~ P '(J tl9:-Ra ~ ,., .... l"rom ~'lO IWi 111 l h i.thlt'CI tcnm~ tourts plu~ SI 15 to S175. Gas & watrr llunrly to s . D. Fm y, c , II:,_:~ a1 hr.i a day g,-15.3830 2921 S. Dahftltt ~~I :.! ltr I h.1, l·:!-ull· l·:.\STSllH:l IHI mile~ of l>lt'}<'le ti·.11b. pd. :'\o kids/pets, 133 1-: Callll31 llOO SHAREPROFITS ---SAHTAAHA T 111it••\, &'IHI s.:..ir, Ulllpil, Frpl1• ~okut .. or putl ini:. ~hufflcboa rd . J6UtSt,t.:.M.642·12GS ---Wtlh llulhll'r in housin g MASSAGE Equal()ppor Employer h.111011\-, nt•H new JX'lS.Sl~.S~!i'llMI noquel.lJ11cl:!bC'droom Rooms 4000 FORLEASE proJCl'I. Xlnl return on FIGUREMODELS No act ual u llinJt In· Atl11lt,,t.1:?1GOJ ___ plan s end 2 s t nr~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30FFICES tnVC''ltm C'nl 754 04511, ESCORTS votved & no ll<'tUng 11p· S350 EasL'11dc 3 br. 2 ha. tuwnhc>Usl's from S321l SO , . SI 55 MO E"'CH ASS I S T . WARE · point ments. Work w/one l.AHG t:: 2 BDRM rrplc:. ynrd. f?llr \flu Its, Ele c t ri \: k 1 l c h e o s. Slecpinl( rms ~·SIOS mo . "" s..'ill l5!>2 OUTCALL OHLY HOUSEMAN. Musl ~ ot Uie most popular & Ad11llsN11 pelsS210 78i nopet.s.6-12 1Go:I pri\'ale patios or All SSO. wk. Sharu kit/· F'incCOSTA M•:SA Loc MoneytoLocm 5025 neal , som e odmin. a. successful products on W w11 .. m1 ~IJ 642·083Sor ----b a lconies . <'arpctintt. ~ath ... S hown Mon·Sat 752-1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-3811 truck loadlnf duties . Ap-the market today. An ln· ~·8tl1u >.:Jo6 ____ --1 ESidc dupk'< 2 llr 11utl drapencs Subterranean only · !=all 1.1ft lpm. 2_~ & 3rd TD • ply In person. M-W-Th. expensive product whotic & i;?ar, l'On v loc 'l parking w1lh elevators. Refs req a. 556·0058 or [ 11 ht, nu • • 1 PREGNANT! . 1 Linwilco Lab., 2148 name Is a houeehold BAY MEADOW Al'TS chrldreo or 1wt.;, l'rl' Optional maid ser vice. 548-5!)5.1 ~,Jll.:l:f:!J LOJ\NSAVAILABLE Carini( confidentia Newport Blvd Cosla word lhruout the world. ~~~,~~r·fl';i'r·N';;0~11~~sn: cpl.S240mo. 61~ 71107 Just north or Fashion ROOMS S2S. wk up with ~~~ JiffliJJF Cr~~~~~i~l~~;nl ~obuonrsll~~~ 4~0~~~~r:ll~ Mesa. _· ___ Work In a youthful. " ... l'l(J GI" 1"'~3 B kb b I Island a l Jamboree ancl k1'lchen S37 50 wk UJl . =r= ---k I .. A .. •~ ue<'h"nic L'or ei"n & friendly atmosp~r• & -IX'h rrom -"'-· v · ~ a<'· av. I r, fl\)() .. · ti II R d · · · INVESTMENT DMSJOM c<!J> n,. ""'1"' " .. " f hll ,\dulli. $220 mu .-,(ln Jonqmn 1 11 00 apts 548·9755 or 615·300'7 ---Mortqoges, Trust APCAllE 547·2563 or domestic. cl<'an shop. have W\"' e you ear n 1.1mu· 2 hr. 2 ba S2 1S. In 5~9 ~ Tclcphon':! <7H 1~4 l!JOO -· ---n AVf'RONT C>Hice tlldf . O.ids S03S __ Steady job. 646.8310 top pay. You receive o rant. !lml pct ok l.i;tl' 1 hr ____ for rental mformatton Lll1wn11 Hlll11 Co~ct'!. kitrh sl'O<'e Avail Ru s. • ... ,.................. ABORTIOH l Rruaemn~1 ., llsbenlr•ory ~o emx· SJHO. lnhrnt. ~ml pct oi.. 2Br w/>love & rctng .. •ll 1----------i & ixiol l)riv l3:• rem 67511141 LO INS 93 Coun!ticlmg & Rercrral AUTO MECHAHIC " o1 64:? M12 gar \'C'n · t lcan 1\dult.s. rENIHSULA PT. stuc1ent prer 7611·Hft90 " f'rt·~. Lest-nvatl. wknd.s Larae clean well equip-mission It bonuses Con· Lo,cf.\ 2 hr rrpt, drps, nnpch ~~o ~ .. ui ti'!t2o__ 2 llR, 1 bu unr$500 > rly I Hr w /kilchcn ncwlv~ 1 RVIN t-;.7 room olfl<'c A.bo 2nd TD LOOM ~ llr llelphoe 547·9495 ped-days. Lots or work, lats & other ln<'cntlve. ls () r ·o OCE"' UFRO ..... T "'-ated ... 2S m o ':a blk s wte .,,. tconfcrenre rm. F~ t ,. l' ..... 9 own hand lools. SO'Ai. x Int adv n, n (' e mh c n l f,ir no pc \t' ., · E.S1de 2 br,2b:i i·nt'litor "",.... " b'vc•h N's"' 673.14·.c1 af• Ideal cor acccounlanb, :.i1r~ ermsain<'c '7' •S rtRITUALREAOER ut""""AUTOCENTER. possibibties or bol men 180 2260 l'lol'enti(l I Child ok $:.!i.5 mo 3RR.2ha.unf S'l()() 4PM. ·• • ('ontr act ors $750 mo Satfff'f'Mk).Co. FullyUc.nse<I nu•~• Ca Rd &women. &16·3160 979-8533 3 BR,furn,wntr, $S7$ 979 3560 642-2171 545--0611 312N. El Camino Real 1825 Laguna n~:.3322 !:i,.UNNJN(; l.l(e 2 Br 2 Ba Huntinqton Beach 3140 1 artlen apt. Pool, r ec ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. S23S 7tOW.18thSl A.DULT-SECLUDEO El P......+o MHo 2 Br 2 Ba. patio, cll•a.n. 2 BEDROOM Nr bc-h shol)ll. S270 mo Ab o I ldrm "'"' 960 l27!l ~n <'hrltl tt'n 110 ~)Cls. f'nol 6.. f{r·, r1·1111cm ~ 95!_ Maple A••. CM tl>uplt• It) ' r .. Ot Oldt'r 2 8r 2 l\u. uµ1~r frMt. elcc kitchen, blLM, mo. 642 •1975 BY THE SEA Ne" 3 hr dt•lu'c 1nh1e. 20114th St .536·17111 ILOCK TO HACH 2 Br. encl ~nragl'. p.1tlo. 205 15th Sl. 536 8729 o 536-1718 3 DR.2 ba., yrly. $745 Cittttt H~ 4 I 50 San Clemente. For appt; Lltguna No exper ne.c. You re· NEWPORT TERRACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I WestcUff Dr. SPECIAL 492-0034 4!n·913& Aul.() Sales oelve Mll)llYwhlle being "-·*"'"" u I 1 c 11 W-M-s trained. You can •Mlc 3BR.2baconuv...,.,,, Pvt rms. loving care. Newport rlnan<' a lr ..... ~ ay1 SEAWINDCOMOO balanced dieb, lovrly l.e-'IM)Offk•S,.C• LOW RATES •KAREN'S* Hl-1.HICiHEST rmmtnior~eh.rrs.Onl(i 2 BR.den 2ba$4SO palio/g.r:dnsM4·3833 C':ill onSltd1un11gcr 9UIC"CASH OUTCAU.MMSAG~ "r' by !~~~n~~~dr:1 r~':!. IA YFROMT HOME Voc:affon Rentol1 4250 ~I l 6423111 ut2"G T.D. LOANS 838·IT80 ml.S'litles. You owe tt. to 3 RR. 2 ba 52000 Mo yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coron11 Del Mar. n ewly El Dondo Mortin.it' Co EVOTIC r-..1•LS FAR )'Otnclf lo at lcasl in STEPS TO IEACH l.uxunous . Cum nlha on dcror.1ted nrricei. Tv.o 121J l r.ro 31GO collect 11;.A w " Comrn1ss1on11 ror auto vellllgat(" tht11 unusual 2 UR.2 balN.$tOO Sayuhtu Bt•ach nc-i.lr "'th o\\n l).ithrm, U'I)' or t7lll~6."~ Mn~S:tfc&Mo1Mu1g ule5pt>Ople l()ouareln oppor. ConLact J e nelle I I b Id ro2SOI -Out<'ul Only~z:nlJJ d oul>l. TRY US r,,. Ta~bc<'.833 8008 ruert.u Va. larta r. t out~ " 3<'CC'~!>. ~ ~. n Wtll 'ell 8l4.lll<I llil T I> penenc9d only . Apply in L'-111-.. ~-th ba. S500 wk 731-3777 ~··~~4-4--. 0 i I<' o u n I l ~ 'o • HYrNO-THHAPY J>Ct'l!On "" .... ln)'t•w•ll w1 a. taklns reservaUon:1 for l'URONA DEl. MAR \V.terrront properly Ocprenlon. w e ight, OUHTON FOltD DaU7 PtJat Ctueffied Ad Cnhin 111 ldy llwilrl , :? llr s1~t11 Dix llUttC'. nrnptc v•lu«f at $6.'l,000. PH 11m oklnf.l , & Impotence Cot. Warn~r" Ma.lo St. ii • almple malt.er ••• C~lc. P•LU. 54().Q209 l)kll. A C. 675-6000. 646-43611 H 8 , 2·8pm. 549-2660. SANTA ANA jwlNUIGM71. associated ftRv•f Q, t1f •, 'OflS . : · ... , . ,) . .. . • • ( :> ' •I .. ... •• ... - .... ... ... ... " ,. '\ ... ... ,, I ' , .. I'll ·" \' ... .. • . C)( .. . ...... W4.fH 7100 ..... WClftt.d 7100 C~s Ir ~ture 8050 G--. Sale 1055 G.oC)9 S• 8055 Friday. October 15. 1976 DAil Y PILOT •7 • •• •••. • •• • ~ ••••• • ··~··· • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ptnf'ftt I 0 l 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ----~~;..;;;..;;"'-'--..-'-"'-'-----------.....----....-= .. ---------14·work1n£ n1gr for hor11e••••••••••••••••••••••• **' IUY•~ ,Ull.JCAUCTION f'n&:SotGarai:cr ~.~.~~· ••••• ~?!~OfffcefvnMtw.I. loah.,Poww 9040 8eoN UUic• I bo1111.1tn n i.talJlcS . ~oo Prlva \c Phnto La.b "" MANY1''1Nl'.:ltF.MSOF fo;vtirythlng! ec,.ipmtftt 1015 h••••••••••••••••••-.. "··II u • uu Good ust'<l Fumllure & T tlSl"' 1 r1 c l\I WA ..... TED ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.XPER. f"nl"IO •ailur mo. Cun l1v~· 1>n pre ,,... oul. nalll1l1)'3 nw67 1".:S A1'1-: J E WF.LRV. i-Dll I' nu, . · " • -" " " SOUTH COAST mlse11 . C .. plitrano. c.;anwra &~)1M kn.1 & AppllJnCt!l--OR I will AtlT ~OJ_'ECTS; AN \lovin•~a h.:-10 4 Su;-TOP <;ASll DOLLAll OAK EX\"<' wlvel chulrs. loolona for boat :tllllni; t93Q67S <'a~c.-.Omc.i;al!nlarger.3 .\cllorSELLforYou. TIQUES. t"ltlE t'URN, St•"' .. T V ll , l'\I O f'.O K YOUH $7S.nghtorltfthanduak job. Live aboard will P EL -lt•nn•s & cond~n:.crs MASTOS AUCTION ETC PllONE t'OR IN • ~ 1 '-' u • • t t s· : • , • • Oc:.kl.. $H0 cis. ~lelal & ca~ for your boat Sail. LAZA HOT Youn11 marne<l man to Salt'h!Ult... tinwr:. & ult 646-1686 & lll-9625 f'O.' & BROCll u R to; bum1x:r pool tJblc. lr1; Jf.Wt-;LR': ~V,~Tellt.s. '"lCtd dc:.ka for homu & Ing t-xper In lh1: C4rllJ· learn l•ll pha~CK or the darkroom ttct·css. (;"II ---EH52200 pl41nl11. U(lUUtlUll\, itkt ~RT 0.we~~~. G0•1·P oh-63\.1463 bea n . Cull Corin ne Has tm rnediolc ill'OCl'ry bw•. Gd futui t'. Loi;nn, t>46·83'l'H. SAVE! New &t 1111Nl Curn, ~-quti>mcnt. kayak, sew S 1 L Vt: I< s I'. It V 1 c; ~ 675·094 l Frl nit~ wknd Oiien n•1> l''ur· ~ct work'£ cond in u uppl's misc Wilson's Yard S;ile. 01.•t. 15,tS. 9SS in11 mat'hlnc & othn ~11ifJF;s~~~.ttlOO & AN '•t• 8017 <lys ' SALISSECRETAlY Cricnrlly atmo:.µherc nr N1konos II l.11Cc new "11rg:11n Nook, Now :! U.-rrell. C l\I. S111·8003 n,usc. 25081 Campo RoJo . A bovc av" r _. 6 (• 0 P the bch. In pcr:.on only. l'Otld 3.'>mm IA:n~ cu!>e. St1>1e -5.-s & 1111 w Lut:. of misc. tlems. ~I Toro. -••••••••• •••••••••••••• '75 Spectra 19' Jct. :e1 hr.., ''347 l'.' c t H c ll\I $200 ti1S 3H8 19th c M 642 1930 & LUGGAGE TA.GS Tamo ,_., Moon Parrot. ltnmac. conct. T11nde ro porl unllY 4' bcntrits · ' 5 wy. c • · . MB :iitJ:?'' · · t:stotc Sale & Antiques. Garugo sak. i"ur!l· lron· from your bui.lness cnrd w/cilge&food. $3$, Traile r. $6000. fir en. avail ab le: t o mtitlt · drTV.scw/knitmuchs, dll" b e d. 1'.t1r l y S-Ondoncr11rtl for l'ut'h 673·l!07G M8·086S I qu•hficd appllcunt \pp Merc:h•d lse Docp I040 FtU;NCll l'HOVINCIAl mi~t· 180 Magnolia CM. An\l'rican. d1~·:1b, btkt'S, tui: plu:. one 11pnrc We· --------- ly, 666 Anton, O~i.la ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl dresser or Buffct ~· t' sis g,irdcning loOIS Sun. I S. rrturn pe rmanent!) ,lano1&01"C)Oftl 8090 Avon4man.S43S. Mc1a.C1.9i!626 Anti~ 1005 lnsh St.'ller Pups. J ':it<I' mirror s27s or call 5Stl·02914 4901 i.t•alt.'tl uttractivr tag & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4lLPJohnson,$23S. rhorwS-4~2500. x Ill ••••••••••••••••• •••••• AKC. i.h<lts, wormed. 67~ 3122 • · Startl> 10/13. l\ntqs. misc. Ramtree L:mt-, Irvine :itrov. mcettni.: utt line f n : Lo· s Wa rchouiH' 673"1710 _ Equul Oppor ~mplm1r 645-7-173 Dun('an Phyte Tbl 1 r>. reqwr1:mcnts. Pre Sale. 400 pl11nos &: or· Wonderland . Nl·w 8' Conte mp. Sora. c: or n c r SI ate r I Van f)-1/Sat. Jl\lrn .. .,housrholct vent foss & lhcft ! For u gnrus, new/used. Spin ts. 32' GR.AMO IAMKS 1 --/\KC reg1:.tcrcd Mi:han Thuyt>r·C.:ogi;ln dei.igner Uuren. llB. items, misc. -1433 Mon· l)l'ri.onlilhicd tni; cnclOl>U Grands. Players. Going Bni;tolContllllon ---------.. Of Antiques! ~ups. 2 m::ilc. 3 fem Gray.brn solid. S250 • t erey <Me s a dl'I wnllp;qwr, fabric or out for business. !tent Tastcrullydecoruh'Cf SECRET ARY II u G a:; w ll r ch 0 u s l' _£_tuimp1on i.t~k . 8'~ m .9379 t~l~n~c~!},l,L ~at~IA ~~o: Mar JC M "Duy Glo" pi1pcr & We w/opt lo buy. Kuwal. At Newport. $35,000. ToffMSuperinte~ crammed w1lh Ovl't SOO WlllE Fox Terner pup-MOVING, mus t sell gruphtc!!, hschld items, l girls bike, 1 la~>'S bike. will buck & trun your Steinway, Baldw i11 ,1 ___ l_7i_-1_>_54_.a_._9353 __ _ S9t4toSl,111 M• mus tt' boxes. nu·kclo· p1cs.AKC.llwks,$100& AM /FM ster eo w/tbl toys & l\lORt:. Sal. Oct TVcombo.Dan1~h chalr, l:lg!!. Or try two curds Ch1ckcrin~. Yamaha. Under aener;il d irlll:tJon doon pianos, <"ircu:s or· up.828-0:l2417Ul speukcrs s125, i;otd de· 16, S·3PM. Res1¥recllun typwrrter stand, qucl'n back to~~~·rCES: ~~,~~aJ I.; .,~r.ltif 2<J~4~1ocrh. Sail 9060 I serves as secretary to g an 5 • r w 11 II cl1u ck s • A t 1 8 Shepherd P P curator tbl with pedestal Luth. Chu r c h 9111 2 bd s prl'ad, Ooy Scout un· S2 "a or 31*< Brookhurst. GG. · •••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••- the s uperintendeet & grand .ather <'<>rks. u~raG1~b d ~-· ba~e SIO pair or Ham1lton,HU iforms. ladys. teens & 4/StugsSl""60ea. 74ERJCSON35 Board of Trustce:s 1ehev· fascmalin~ antique:. ~tc~557 9359 rec in.:. " gold1wh1le swag Lump;. . boys . clothing, 073 l''onl 619 tans SI.SO CJ. Yamaha 0 7 organ wl.l h & Newport. Moonn~ Ing i.uperintendent,or ad· Owr Sl.000.000 Worth ca -· · S2.'> \\al nut chair SIO sm Shde P!'OJector, Po<>I tble, whl nms. misc. 546·898i. .. rti m!nistrultve & oUl~e de· Amenca~ lnlcrnullonal AKC Goldrn Retr1ev1:r wcx°>d cab1neL $10, biaek rrduc11.1g much , misc. Hor s 8010 l00Sr•nl1orTeSJ.llO~la:, d f~~:t~o~d . ::s~ t~i~~ 7.14-963-35.18,536-S767 tail : Perfo rms h11;hly 9alleitea>. ltl02TKetter· l'l1ns ·howdo"S hl1nt"i' nauaahyde rec liner Sat.&~n.l8904DeodJr, se aes ax ncu.,uc c~J.3489 Hob1el6,trlr.newtrans & I I & lbl in" St frv1ne T <'I ",:; "· "'' • FV ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOC \RO "" · comp. ex k~esp>rfns e 75; 1777· • Onnn Wed lhr~ ram pct:.. Xlnl pcd1grc\!, chair ~5. red Vt!I ~et · · F'1 as hy Chestnut APll' 1 · ---------• more. Sl,425. 6'16-8255 or clencal wor • pe orm~ "" 493-6861 swag lamp S25 misc G . 1 S l & S , Draw your own or send Upn ght piano. Good cond. 581·7505. public r elat loa rune· Sat. 9 AM to4 PM. Vii.it ! items C· 11 645 7857 aft ar,1ge sa e. n un mare. 9 yrs old . needs .1l ndr,ne. address. phone & Heeenl tune. $300/orr.,•----------- t 1011 s; u nderHn n d s AKC ,Blue G re:il Dane 6pm ~ee:days. · ~\im, houst>hold items. Lcnl1on. 675·8-193 brr6pm. we 11 make one curd per 1).16.4964 556·4269 16' llob1e Cat. light. fasL l)Olicll!s & admil\l!ltrati"c PUBLIC AUCTION Puppies $200·$250. Cham· nu:.c. 220 2lst St.. N.B. . tui:. l\dd 25' each. · New sails w/windows + . ~I ANY 1:1N"' IT .. ·.~1s OF I b I d 1 · Sof & I 1 Pinto. 1'1.2/ hands. gentle c. d h k U . ht I I $ 450 64 8,.., rrgulutions & dtcs other " • . "'. :-·~ p o n o o 1 n e. a ove seat. wa nut Lots of book:., odds & with children. Tack room .wn c ec or monl!y or· png p ano. tT r. t . 4· ""'· ~~l:~ed work ;is r e· !~~A~~Jt•r~J·L~{~· 'largaret,751·3142 ~::A'c~e84~b1';;, s w i \'el end~ Ind jeddl•lry. cmhr complete w /t<tck, incl. dt!~\toTPRINTING sJ~~~78 16'HOB(ECATw/trll" Sk II· D t IOO TIQUES. FINE 1-'l'H'll . i\ FGllAN PUPS Silver . . lie wns, a tn~ mac · h n I l e r • S add I e P.O Box 1560 c........a.:-Goods 8094 &xtras. XJnt c<>nd . l \~ ~c!: ~n wpm, F:TC. PHONE FO!t IN \\h1tc&Aµricot t.ovable Desi1rncr love seal s noc~cckl>'tcJi.ho~ly.Sat hackamorl', brushes, Co.,taMcsa .C:i.9Z6:?$ ..,....'""';I 673-3444 &G4C>·2808 Y~p~ly lnPPerion At FO & DR OC II U It E pcn.onahties. S.lll-0523. St>S()pr, gold vdvl•l <:hrs ~ t~ u n .1 -1~8 2 0 8 3 1 etc. 5400. or h~st ofr ------••••••••••••••••••••••• F' t V II S h 1 645·''200 ~Spr i;lass coc•ktuil tbl a amaran, · l'leas1.• call '19 t·29011 PUBLIC AUCTION Custom rishing rods MORGAN 0 /1 28'. lM. ?un :.tin a tY c ~ ~ I.OLDEN llETKI ~:vL-:n ~ 1;.11i.8552 And Reels. furl gen, A Beauty. 1'ry Dist. No l L1g~thousl! ;\lo\ ing. mus t ,1:11 • :1 ,\KC reg. Champ hnl's s --Moving Sale Tatty Ho Farms ~IANY 1Tt:::\1S 01" f"fNE 546-8123 ~ll\1. Bkr. 962-4180 ~n .• (Curnt!tOITulbert& Cuuc.i,,1;.i n Kt.'1110 :.. :! wk old mull! Oul.l>t :md·IO' l.i\' rm s o fa & · 1-:STATfo: J1-:w1-;LRV. ~clwl l n]!d> rounlaan Turk1 :.h t\eltm'-., 3 tnj(markings 536 13:!1. malchin~ d1rs. Sl OO ~7t ~~&o'1?~~;c~.tC~M ;i.s· ~:r:1~;.il~5~J~'Xfcr~1~ ~llQlTU~Bt,fNCET~_.U~~-Swaps 8096 CAL-20, h:<lntd condition. ;.i cr,.'-a. . ('31 pe ts . xlnl ctJnd . l!<lnll' lbl W/<1 ch rs 5'!00 c•lcnn daily· Ennltsh & • 1 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine en • compass. ~1hnl.(DeJdlinc : 41J.l 2.'i'~ Hef!. Mal e Arg han . 003.23J'J v~lvct sofits. 2·,·clvct Wei.ternlesson~&truin · 1-;TC. PflONfo; FOR 1:-l·swAr l\1Ef:T! College manyextras!496·7123 Orl l8th.1'7G, 5PM ---luwn'ulk. btfl. gcnlll'. 6 sohu oak rrame c hr:., N h I· 0 . & BROCHU R E . p k 1 . S t IO/IG Wt' arc al equul SHIPS LANTERNS mo sm 559·51!N ~led1lerranean dine tte li ~t~~kh~5~a~11~~1f~tl~~~ ~~~~nt~~;~~ll<·~~;79'.~~~5 li-15·2200 9.~r~1. ~~1!'1~·50 ~ ... ·millcs: P·CAT #220 opportumtyemployer 5-10 J.ti!:!or673·433!1 c hri. ... \ Hn)•I l~O\ ~~1ng turn. p1ng·1inng Ihle , --ltt.'CI velvet swag lampS25 ~'2 mi, S.W. Santa Ana Dana Point 493.5350 -F-reetoY041 8045 SJ:clO owe ma c. 1 tors.clothes, m1~c Nat'l 7mo~ Ba y Mu:.tun~ hlly AM /Fl\t co mponent F'Wy.Culver exit. Samoa 2'1 c u stom bit Oak lJblc w. t t'h:.tirs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tear, 12" 8·17 1917 Btwn G h SIOO or bC's l offer / d l bl SECRETAR'i for Heal ssso. ti oJk <'h:i1 r:. 5:!25 9.12 · e o g r a P 1 c s u l "tereo w en a e TV Radio cruising sloop. Roller Estate Co. in Fashion 968.5593 FREE DIRT -<Complete 1940> &10·8661 645 SJBZ :.peakers S1~5. l\Iaple HiFi, St~eo 8098 f\lrling eqp_. 180 degree bl::ind. ;\lurt have 4 yrs --. _ YOU HAUL 616 2607 Dinmg table, 6 chairs. Bik skis toys more. For Sale: Kcllosl! Bred ·~ hutch SJ.IS, ch1!ds record ••••••••••••••••••••••• drifter. s p1naker, full expcr .. lYP.: ti5·70 "pm. 1\nlJ<1ue Spinet desk, ~ohd --buffet Sl50. Small hlue . e~. · • . Arab Colt. 8 mos, bcuut player Sii. pmr gold & . gaUey, wood int. & muct:a .sh 8090 vpm. Apply Mahogany: Pre V1c .T,o Good H o me,~. :;ofa$75 Rcch11111~cha1r ~at 10·4 •. 19 1~1 S11~rra conrormuL1on,fmc trm whlte SWJJ!lampsS25pr,Slereorqwp.C8&lape more. Mus t sel l, T:\11, :im 8.to l\11gucl Dr. ton an platform rockt'r, Shepherd male. 8 !"OS S75 Bar, 2 bar stools S75. Santo. lrvme.1 urtlerock perament. gd i.how pru i:old decorator tbl w/6 recorder; Good cond. $5,000/bstofr. For details ?200. NB both A·leond. 645·S798 old, ~ood company, likes Mu!>t S(•ll. F.$est offer Sat/Sun 9 A:\t Some An· specls. Call wknds. after· sides StO, movmg m ust Ann, 956-3282 call Steve. 496·8152 or -tluldr<'n. Has all shots. ti-l2·L334or61274:10 . · • ·1. . . & cs 8,162651 sell. P hone afl 6pm, RCA2S'' I 1 'fV 496-8310. Secrcl:i r ncl•d e d for 105 year old refinished Pll 979 0546 ----ltQUcS & very ,.~ tn pie-noon ev . . . 6-IS·7857. . . co or conso e • ---------- young Or~~e Co.firm. J Smith American P ump -HUD 0 I, E: TOO H Hed. tu re framei., tools. new Jew~ 8070 Spanish, full remote con· Columbia 2•1, Full .Keel girl ore lypini: 60 \\pm. Ori:;i n, 1l works. $650 or SpJyt>d fe m a le Oii-.ney l{ed /whl/blue St 25 J purty elolhl> mt:.c 2115 ••••••""!.•••••••••••••••Zig Zag Sewmg Machine, lr:::i· 1 bt61/sha~p . ~8ii,~ Roomiest in it's cln~s no sh. Xlfl bl'ndits. WJI l>t!:.l orrcr i\nllquc l>Jfr t~ IX' dog. Swt'Cl, cult!. ~rccn vn} I bur :.tools H~c Lane,< :\I __ made by Smger. ls m m _ c -osl O\ er · Dana Pt $5800 Ph S. "'. "''a i n. Irv 10.. J . Uaum 2' del'P x 2· 11" ing, 4 yrs. 581·33()5 :>15 ull. 557·lOR6 -WA ..... TED xlnt cond. Comes in real askmgS350 846·9094· 642·"""" • • r.. "' ~ Lido gara g~ s;.lle . 17' " ,,.,.,,., 546·200 1. <Across from wide. :l' ht. paintmg on · --... -. --------13 t Wh I 110 t TOP (.;ASll DOI I AH wood J dwr Desk, all for Stereo S"Slcm sold fo1· • rate S.150 s.u; 2277 St:lffil'M'. m~lr, !:11 rlts· MalchtnJ! sor:i & r h:iir. ~on . 3, i·r., • ram • 'I $75. or best offer. Must J • 1974 Hobie Cat 16 w/lrlr. Orange Co. Airport.I __ ----------pos ll1on. free to gd <'hl>l' brn l·orduroy. m-Ml, cll'tl t)pl'\\l1t~r. hi J" .. ~w1 L~Ll'l'\'.<.>~~ATYC<f1~:s~l. di' 831 ·2551 ·rt 6 or SS:OO· Wi ll sell for SJ(i(), XJnt cond. $1600 or bi;t ---------·1Beuuuru1 Bel~tun 0 lk & home. C.:all 642·5193 fltv1dual ptllO\\S 10 mo!> ft & PJrts, g:imes S:il on a:. &;, \ • • • • :. k ds ~rssion v ·e ·o Wtlh g uarantee. 496·!Hl3 ofr 548-86S7 • ' . ,' · . ly 10 5 ?2J P:ilermo ART OBJ EC fS, GOLD. w n · • 1 1 J · . . Secnitary HHded! '?. b 1 I! 1 .is~ c; h 1 n" · llEl.P' Rare breed mixed old Pd $750 Asking s3r.5 · -SI LVER SE It VI C E. . . ? AM /FM stereo com po· . One giffi oHtce-typ1ng. S1drboa~d. ~· or bc:.t puppies, 6 wks . Teddy Stcre? & co~tmnents: SA l.1':, rontents of :! t'I N E F U RN & AN. J ?hn n~ can _l r ead . ne nt system w /t ablc Laser no. 16359, blue, cov- lite bklcpg, Invoicing & ofrl•r.61.!·8446 Bears, nd cd h m s. AM/l'M ~ape ".'s~·~nd . .: homes New & used. 3 TIQUES.S.15 2200 c.;~'.1111lct~~ourscforslow spe3kers.xlnt.cond$125, er, ~ood cradlo. SOOO. order 4k1ng, Sii prer. ANTIQl' ES 494.3935 -~os old, Sl70 892·6~ rl.1ys slarlrnA fo'ri. 15th at l . t k 8075 r~~l:~lrs(:os~c;voe~d~loct' ulso child.s tecoi'd player Call 675·5937. Please call Sund~ al Roomful.f>.15 CoH•.C \T \l;il('htn i: nrwly r e :::1011 :\1 oullqn Pkwy, 1vesoc •llS!J·IH2 .1:n9 'ror ~II s11e records SS. *CALZO 673·278.lformtent<''"· S;it , '.I lpm \VJ I nut 5 mo old lCll\I! h,11rcd uphoblt!n•d 10,l, ~<'<ti & l:a~ ll1 lls OHSJn Diego ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l' · moving. must sell. Ph: Clean, equipped. SECRF:rAIUAL WOHi\ JrC'>'><'I" w m1rrnr. 0.1k rcmulc ".•lll'I~ .r~1·c t:.m cJ . r h ,11 r (i rl'.t l n>nd ""'Y Animal 1\:..Msl:inc~ lfr,.: :\!organ mur~. hrokt• Pair hi ·hack blue bu<·ket 6-15·7857 aft6pm. 52,950 ... 673·2806 w:11l 11hone. bl'•ll'h wr· -~ashu~lshut~.Hi3 ltil~ ~25 IJi.lofr l~l:i·lifl·l:J L1.•Jg_uc 830·fi713 01 tn rrtl.c &. •.lrl\,e, 1)1~ !>C'als SIS. Tornn_adn 3hp 10 yr old Zenith console , Good l~pmg skills. 4 Im ; mgl'r ~lore SI to s:t!5 Pl c; II G' . Sh • ---&1-1 ~I. µurude :\11111:.111 ~cldm14. 1.1wn "acuum S7.~. I.ari:c '>l" I TV t PRlVATf; PARTY <layto•tart.&31·112.> -----'1 do ie/ crm~n l'P. :\IC'dtll'rranean IJ j(htcd , . . -l':n g. Wel>t1:rn t7 Jl l Jtr comprcs~or. lhp ~ coo; • s e r eo, Kite Q,\K !loll Top IJl·~k S-150. Flon .e·~?1°_h,id ~~btes ehina s· soru. 2 ht·back Gar~i;e Sale. Sat /Sun 338·1011 motor wlimp.ict wreneh ph~nograph, AM/FM 12 Ft. s::uloottl No.814. S£CRET/\RY Empire :\I a pie Che:.l :.hot .>l8·C!aJ7 alL5~ ve Iv et c h a 1 rs Ca 11 ~ 51 ~I Appl. fur.n, mo.tor • 8078 Sl50. Pair Ford mugl> ss. radio. Sl50. 546·2277 Xlnt. cond. Xtra sail & 1\1 ature woman I' /Time SJOO BookcJsc w /J.:lass 833·8S03 t:yrle~. books & etc. 25 to Machinery Trurk wheels· one C·lug dolly. SSOO. Call 548·4032 • Secretary·lll!gislrar for doo~s $175, F.n~lish Wall Fumiture 805(] . . SlSO. 943 Cedar Pl. Costa ••••••~···~··•••••••••• SS; one S·lu~ 'w/new re· Colo~T.V., ~nch, Cpr1e0 s~eooSl~h~~d.· ~!~~~~ Clock SISO, Wmd::.or Ar-•••••••••••••••• ••••••• Danis~ teak dining table. Mesa. !loss t orkhft. ltfts 5 Ton t·ap SlZ. 642.337!) 551.~~r;r 751:4193 FINN Sailboat. Xlnt con(J • .-. vv rowback chairs S35 to 8 chairs Xlnt rondllion. G . , F . & S· vertical. S2350. Run& S950. T rlr also available. g~~i.V:J.Ysill~orona dl'I s100. St'e f'riday :1101 Breakfast Set C3116405119. d~~'11~\~:xi ~l~ ~k~: wdl.64S·IC!l l 2nd HanderThriflShop. Boots&Marlne 1_P_h_67_3_·1283_· _____ _ ----------1 )>:-.1. & Sat 10.5 P:\I .at Con~isting o r New Comtemt>o white & apple velvetrockcr.oakdmta Miscellcmeoui 8080 1~ E 2Jnl, C~l.. Hchi~id Equipmfft VENTURE 23, lltoc· SECRETARY Storage G.arage No 21· Englund hard rock ma: green, 4 drawe r Chl!st, ble, 4 chairs. Drexel anlt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t eed Barn. Tues S:il lO 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gregor Yacht owned de.:• Need exper'd. conscit'n· ~600~~ipe~'.or t~urcom· pie d rop lear tal)le /2 desk w /S dri!wers & Que white ~!: bdrm ~cl, .. . . , . 2 dr)'l'l"S. wai.her, hicle·a· General 9010 mons\rator. Outstanding Uou1 person l ur all~ctal ay)C l. lrars llost !'<hostess rha1r,St70.64'1·b929 lcuded antique Belgian "1-!t t:he ~ ~.ib •n.c~:" & l)('clw/mlchn~lovest:at, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. 53300. l\tacGrcl;or p~a5'!sor ofc work.Sh re·AppliOftCes 8010 Shrs.~~ sl~1~~lhlc:,~r~ MOVl :-.:G• Re r ltnl't w.1ndow, orunge vel\·cl 4 ~6~~.~~ i111u2n~1 1}i~:~h N1agra chair. king s 1LC l Man Racing/Rowing YachtCorp,642·£830. q d. Call Lmda for appl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~ ··t Y P • drcs~ ~ n;le land dbi h1dffobed.df'rench Prov cuttmi: sen·1cc ri~·a1I Hr bl.-d. 631 1!120 IO·Spm . Omgy. Like new. $'100. 10• Sol C t . " d &10·5470 Fr h 0 11 '"'" .. · .,c • ~ . ro ee en & drum table • Ph 673 l283 " • a . race r1g,,e • _ _ e_ig t ;.image ot~mt Antique Center l>cd._ i.m~ll tables. plants + Mi sc. Gas 1 awn mg your room or cabinet :\tob1lc home steps. rdwd • ·~.Ir E. s :i1lbox &. t rlr. 76 -Saleil~ W.Swu;nlr. l!)t.J6 ~wpl Bl CM & misc. 675·1·104 mower 620 Seawurd <hmcnsions or your plan::. wrgt iron eonsl, 26" Snbot llull, gd cond Sl75. rigged & xtra eqwpmenl. Seer Ukkpr SSlO ~r tir r, an a na ' · ' ---•. . l'dM · ' for fr l'sl. Wkdys R·4 ::io, lhrshld hi:t. 36" wide. 1 Dinghy SlOO. 968·317G or 968·2368. <:oinpl'rng C.E. S14K+ :-..: •Se· ·1 t K• 5uhdoakktng!>7.bdrmsct Drr~ser.72 .Y druwcr. Sat 8·12. llnrden In· stdC'railing.$75 968-8095 842-1068 ----------T}lll~l P·ttnw s.Hr • e\\h. $;~ .ac_y ;~mo~~ w/armoirr rnlaid "'O<Xl Pecan, -:Int cond Stereo, R/W TV, RCA col rlustnes. 814 W. 18th St CALIFJ2 Elcc '1 cch n acl:ir S7 ~lr ~d.,rg SlSO.n~ t.;;5';~r~ game St!l ·" / matchml.? 19"'·83.1.'l or TV SiS Sal, Sun. 878 (;;\I or Ph 612 ~2 Silk screens JO"x16" 1.0 Boats\ Morine 46' Clnsslc wood slooµ, Kcl:l•pl hlc tyµc S:llO 5. scr\ er. corrce tbb & For Sale : 18 & 19 Century Darrell, CM Hecord-a·call Model 80 3 l\lesh nrtex approx. 100, Equipment 9030 bristol cond . owner ':> lrv111l'.l'tirsonnel Al!ency . . . bookcase. Cut vet vet soru in ta Id Curn. Reprodue · Oct 16·17 Hsehld items w /remote. ~1isc. orftc~ All/part. 548-4211 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~!!~ercrcct~t. ~ !a~:.lhii ll;!S !'.: l7lh Gosla :'lc1.a f)-igidair(' elel' dryer, hke & lov('i.cat. qul'cn sz ma· t i o n r ro m i\ us t ri a . c l~thi ng, toys, m uc 1) rum 979·0163 !Custom made Draperies. '6S Johnson OO hp motor · h t St12 500 p p ~~2!!. -~12~71 new Sl25. ~6·0010 llflrr pie bdrm set. glu:.s top 644-4876for appl. more. 8701 Larkport Dr . . d ecor. r ods, thro w SSOOororrer. ~:;~MC: e c. • • • :::::::::r-=::-----6PM. dmctlc, lamps. ~lass & 11 R 963_5891 Goya Guitar SIOO. Girls 10 pillows end table, 642·7005. SERVICESTATION Guaranteed new Scars hrass rorrec lbl:.. dl!n G_.. Sale 8055 . s pd bike. Pearl handled lamps , .king sz bed Bo & G S Boats. 5'ips/ ATTl::NDANT gas dryer. washrr. & rurn, all In ).Int cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• opcraglasscs.642-HJO spread misc 644·1968 at ear ale Docks 9070 Id l I 551--1760 Dover Shores, Westcliff 9522 W~la~vn Dr. HB. . · • · • . Sea Scout· Open House ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 or o er. Appy n por!dshws hr. 11l Pnte area Sat/Sun 9.5 1334 Sat. Elet motors,llcrculon couch&sw1vcl 11.0 .&N.Gaugc Trams, 1931W.CoasU lighway person. Wcd·:'-lon. IM;\I Urhvcred. Or trade for DLX. lllDE·A·BED. 11n· 11 • h" C N 8• w~rdrobe chest, this, rocker chuir SlSO. 23" complete !.Cl up. P\lt pty. Newport Beach to 11'~1. 2!1113 Jl urlJor, diamonds . Pvt Ply. used. coi.t S390/sell $170. amps ire r. _. __ misc. Quai-.ar C'Olor t v & stereo 675_6666 ONAN 15KW liknu 52300 C.:'11. al Uakl!r SI tl';J·R250 deliver 554·4760 Campaign bdrm furn & . c·ombo,. xlnl cond. $500. . . , U ' wood row hout $25 SQrvi"e .~tat111n AllC'll• ''alnr ' Copperlo e 7' f & t h" h misc it ems S3t/Sun Antique Austrian Grand llomehle g3S cl riven Qwlts. circa 1900·l!UO. 15'rt>rgls OBJ5hp S300 "'' I\ " It: rt so a mo c ingcair . . o·· R Sh s1~ss ceS150 $300 v "dde 27'Ch 'T /SS1250 dant, t'xper ·11 Uay & Stove uuln 11mer meat brown SIOO ' 499-4430. 983 Santa Ana, Plano, SS.000. m mg m pump. .p. '· · pa · · • . :inc · ns · Evc'I l''ull & p •ttrnl! i\p. proh~·r. rollsse~H'. 2 847.2994 aft 6 Laguna Dch. set, 5• diam, tabl~. he~vy heat e r •. 14~ ll';J'U o n sii:~s. s pecial orders. Onan 3KWGen. SSO ply. ~hl'll Station. l7th & ovens, 1 self rlcaning, · claw feet, 6 chairs. side wheels S225. 642·8645 494.2997 16' Snipe family sat! I 1 NA 00 b .1, StiOO f'ror:i model · decorator Furn .• lamps, luggage, boa rd w/drawers & . trailerS225 ~11c, . -Uom W/ rm er. . I" . SIOO . lbl & h many household items. hevelcd glass $2400 An· Cnnopy bd. lnple dsr, nite M:iple bookcase, head· 14' Gl:ispar fish S6S Scrvicr Shl1on II •Ir> 'X Like nl'w Also, 'iOml' dis si~'ls~h s10' , I \rs Oct IS & 16. 9.5 1357 Elba tique armoire dra~crs .'\land, S175. Dining scl board dbl, & frame, S.15. 15' Lnnstar Days ail $350 nor'd Ohl1•r m ·111\11r~r·cJ h es. p o ts & pJn s -~ . .,,t: r 11'11iwt1hvt> chrs Cr Costa Mesa. w/dbl bcvol ~d g lass SJOO. Lear vacuum S75. Unimat lathe w/acces:., 18'fo1uttieSnilS150 .--• • 8!)11 IWliO. "'"' e ... W()()( ('U er c rs .. . . 962. 7637 $1.50 963·3870 • h d I i Nwpt slip 50', pvt home. wt r & c lec.; avail. 540·8 l 21 or 6 75·9672 wknds. 60' SIDE TIE at the Cove. NB. Call Ron al SS6·3937. orSSZ·709l, Evs. SAIL JO' m ax. Dock s ide t ie s100. 303 ~. Edgewater. U 1871·2866 Days 111· t•vr!\ to I01H11 _ $50 cu. :.! comrnndes S50 ESTATE SALE S t 9.4 S375. Antique drum desk, · 16 T un er 1 rd rhrgls 642·0~140 . l'.1rk l.111020 Cu. l"t. freezer t·hl'!>l t•a. bcl :.prds S35 ea Ant qs silver ~hina · tndc d rawers, w/glassiStove. O'Kcefc & Merril, HCI\ console color TV, 40HPOllS950 Boal Mooring Available. Un ion ~c r \'l r l', 3~7 Good cond Keep-; hrlow 9f'2 7637 rurn l4SShoreciiff CdM' bookcase .on top, $700 S7S la wnmower SlS. ice RCA Stereo. Sewing + Naut1r alTreosures S2.2S per ft. Call eve.a SupenorNH 1.t>ro temp SIOO ll!l:J.3073 . · ' 1 Custo~ King bcdsprearl, c r ~a m rreczcr S12 Mach. Kenmore, Dinette Boats,Pow•r 9040 673•5339 ------ -Aft. 6 P;\l wt•ckt.ht}s , .. 11 Ndug ttofa. lovcsral, 307 Goldenrod. CdM . SlSO. Sclee w/coffee ~a· 673-9160 Set w /4 chrs , Sk11 s. •••••••••••••••••••••••Slip or Sade Tie needed. SHIPPIHGDEPT. doySat.&Sun. rht11r.l.1vrm sofa .~<1ble Snt/Sun9·5.Furn,:intqs, ble, $140. Custom lte· Drums . m :i ny more 18' Gle nco. Beautiful GO'AuxSail.Privateor'! Cos t a Mrs a 11r11. -:-80 5 & chrs .... t~ral(r cabinets b 1ke5 , ex er c y c I e, bac~ for bathtub. S40. Moving: Elect. llosp. hcd items. 33012 r~ilo Alto, rond. Olds J et , V-hull, for fair use or boat or ? Tr<11ne e . Gootl co Auc:hon I &mt!>C 11u,.0.j\O clothing Muchmlsc. Custom dral)('s, 94x175, $150. 1·5 PM. 642·'1557 DanaPt.496·0280 full C"nvns, pwr •i'lt &i6.934:;8 nytime. benefits Call fnr ,1pµ1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . · 125. Glass table top 42", 336-A Victoria. c :vr. " ~ 8-llam, 515·0101 •PUBLIC* 0:\K Student desk chairs. GARAGESALF. ls.t'r S25. Small t ape re-~. 140 yrds , some new, thrust, trlr/brakes, bait -$30 cuch. ~ak ~tnu11ht B"RGAIHS cordcrs. S25. Gulbransen ~o JU11i...•KI nylnn drk 11rcen carpel tonk & ladder. Fish & Transportation Teacher •FURNITURE• buck <"hairs, SSO ca. "" Hrlto orgun w /2 Leslie n n . ~. · fast.968·874'1. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnfont Educ:e1tor *AUCTION* 631 141>:1 20121 Bayview Ave. spkrs, $4500.' Gulbransen OAK Roll top desk $450, 673·00iJ. C~rs Saft/ to work w lO.D lnlont • 30 PM -S.i\. lll{ts. 545·3543 Rythm·mate for organ, Empire m :q >lc ches t W '.foylorcrart, JS h.p. R.nt ' 9120 porulutlon. Or\·rlonmi•n •Ton1t• 7: * Din'i; set hy llurl111i:ton . . 517S. Bicycle bit (or 2• $300. Bookcase w /glass 7 dndrwr 535de.skGw/c&h·r.b1gd bEv1nrude. 2 c:ins. nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. De-'ers Welcome ll!'lt'. fi chu1rs, thl W/2 Var:.tlY, bike, pine Pong L rr doors $175 Enallsh wa ll co . • t]\ ue at.. lrlr, extras. $'795. • . ta tcl>lini.: 11h1hty rircr U'I lt•ilfs & pall. Nl·ar new, tbl. rl1nettc set. s ingle S75. :imps, co ee clock Slso' W'~dsor Ar· cpts ~OO/ofr. S4R-33SO 41oAcacia, CdM. Custom c.nmp g ut1I. t~lr 8:30 tol2.030 1'M so111~·:. Repos s.125.552.1292 heel , rer_ord p la yer, t ables. many s mall • . 1 stove, sank. water , kil. per wk. SSOO to !llait, r· Stock Liqwdotlons ---c lothes, m isc. Thurs thr u items. 303 Kings Rd. NB. rowback chairs S3S to MlsullGMOUI 17' Cabin Cruiser , GS llP s t orage, t e n t. S495 • Inge benefit~. Call tor in Cotni-menb ot' avocudo i;trn nou1t:ihyde Sun. 2GS22 Briarwood Ln. Su t I ~ u n , 1 0 · 5 P M . SlOO, Librnry table $300, WClflte<I 808 I Mere, ship-shape, many 557·1072 ler\'iew ~lti·571i0 .,,.. sofa. Turt hack Xlnt San Juan.495·4S76 fl.Iii lllSG Sl a nl l i>P desk $300, ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras 536·2779 ------------Orcs~C'rs. l'lle1>ts, n11:ht <'One! fll'.! 27!:13 aft 5pm. Game table. $125, King . '64 VW. Newer cng, lrani.. Telct)honeSolc~ s l a ndc;. hc:irlh nartl ~. Pendulum pool gttme SS. SUPER GARAGE SALE. size box s prinRll & mat SSS CASH FOR 1W Omega 1/0, 165 JIP Xlnt running cond. soou. STUDENTS Armu1rc. r h ests and 1-:vrrythin11 mus t Go! llan((ingorangelumpSS. 17' Grumman olum tress Sl50. Upholstered Gooduserl furnfrefriRs Merc., less thanlOOhr.s. 497·1416 16or o\'er, to hclvon pro· rhcst ht·ils, desks. bunk Furnilt1r(', hou:.~. etc. 2 blue end table lomps, S6 canoe. Oµligon chord or· pieces $1500 to S300 or fnrs /stovcs 546·0768 $1600. 831>·5926 ---------- Jed ror non Pl'>fll or bl'rl!I, La hies & chu1rs . ~ht"' sec 10 apprecwtc pr. Urapes & curbins. gan, console stereo, 45 make offer Choirs, lov. Almost ncw6' cam per J!Onlzation llrly W&fl<' + Hutchr-.. !'oras . day beds. 836 1170 Artifi<'ial Xmas tree $8. gal soliwalcr tunk & ac· eseat. settee. palntln11~. WANTED 22' Cabin Crui:.cr, 283 In· for small pickup truck. bonu'i for 1,irnhtim, GG srw1ni.: n1u c h1ne, Oc Rcw1lvlng tree sto.1nd $2. cess. hooks motorcycle lamps. MUST SELi. ORlEN'fALRUGS brd .. bait lank, gen.. 8399.646-4102 a reas, t•a ll G36 ?&I I. uft ca s I on ll I c h u Ir"'. ~lonng Sall'·l>re-:crl rnrl Revolving color ror tree helmet & 0boots . Anll ALL. See Friday 3 to 7 Persian & Chinese alsC'I marl no radio. S16SO. , ll'~t . fo'o r 11 nC!l n c•h . book~asc, t·olo1 & R. W o:ik & ran~ rorrce. tbl. $2. Sn nta CI au s $6. much more. Sot Oct tG & l'M & Sul 10-5 PM at Tapestry, Pvt Pty'sonly. Port·o·potty. sso. Fis h Sale: 74 Toyot~ Chinook. Wri.lmini.tcr nrcus, call TVs. stereo!!, lam1)8, Ptl' wrKKlcn screen divider. 64s.-03'7'T. 333 E. 18th St., 11. 9 A M . s p M. 331 f;tornge Garage No. 24. &40·7014 rtnde r wt paper. $250. AIC, off rd nms. new 892.2258 afl 4rM lures lg de!>k. stereo cuh., 2 Apt B. C.M, Mognolia, CM. 1000 Superior (So or Com· Trolling poles & reels & corb, lo mi. 832-5769 Washers & Refrfgs corner cabmcL~. chr &ot· mercial Way) Costa ~·~t assorted h shing gear . Motoriwd llket 9141 Ti~~o~er~1~J~~:t'~~· ~~~~s.n~;.~e~P~l:11~01co~! ~~~a~00~a~~~~~~t~~· v~;~:ra ~:~nir!~~~~~ Gt!s~h~l~l~m~. ~lo~h~s: Mesa ••• '!! ••••••• : ••••• ~~.~! 673-ms. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• $2.SO hr &up.Coll Lloyd, a nd MU<;U MO H ~ CdMSal&Son 10·3. des k, lamp, <'llmper m111c. Snt. & Sun, 811m·USEDRestaur:1nltablcs.conn .M in<>·Matlc elec.'71 SO h p Winner. S.G.iG J awa l't1opcd,39S mi.. 497·3'720l>etwn \·8pm. MIS(;" jaclitt. m isc. 724¥.1 W. flpm. 1867 1'ono1rc Way, perlect work toblcs, Cor o ra11n excellent. condl· Cruiser. Trlr. C.G. equip· like new, $250, 4i2-4:Jll9 $$.SAVE SS Contem pornryDlnlna Rm lOlh St.CM NU. homeor orc 631-1463 llon.sOOo.P.P.532·1259 ment. 7'AI hp •ux eng. _M_us_t s_e_ll_. ____ _ TYPIST o hrs. flexible Tbl. 2 lrnve11. walnut Best ofr over $2500. ~C'"I Names/IHldresscs on Fi Kt :iv· llahll' un pre pccnn & rose'l\d top. Sic.AGUQ dre$scr, .rocker, Multi-Family G:ara1:e !Trimmer l.awnmowcr, Selmer Mark V I Tenor 493.2257 Sc tlA eke ~O 60 ~·pm , non oc '\ b ~100 cost $400 n ew. v1ml)', qullt. misc. Sot. SaleSatonly.830·4,1715 fronl throw reel, good SAX. Like new. $600/of· t i;moker.WaJcsopen./\p· miM>S lt~m!I !lu JC<'l lo 6736897 9-4.441Lenwood0r.CM Newport Hills Or. West. cond. 10 Yrs old. S40. rer. Appr s d uooo.Z7' "Victona Command ••••••••••••••••••--• I 0 I prrs9IC'. We honor Runk Harbor View H ms, NB 673·-099S 642·7364 Bridge" Bnyliner. new. '74 Kawosoki 400·8/3, ~~ l O·:l. 0 S l ~· /\mc·rt card. l\tu$l~r· Jquahty waltrnl endtable F'an \ull c Gu. Sale . . 1'win 170 Volvo, Creight very good cond .• aee to Logllo/Grnpf\icll. 1210·1\ char~e. C.11hlers Checks commodes SRS. each. Ou la ners clothin g, Garaae Sale. Corner Moving sale. P lant s. Clarinet.$15. damaged (repaired). appreciate 1875 flnn an. C:~l. &CA.~11 CTI &11·9356 Laguna Nijluel h ard w Dre s up P 11 es. aroup, dbhwa"her, TV. rc frlg, Webber BBQ, Alto Sax, $150. Sacriflc". $16, 750. Call 548--0629 • • UftHOLSTIERER MASTERS AU ON doors. plumbing f ix· misc. Z7SO Portola Or, king 11i1e bds prd. & misc Hardly used. 493-5114 Steve, 546-'1172 M 207S1/2 Nwptll. Ralt~nd1ningsel.Sl00.ta· \urc3, redwood planters. C.M.Sal&Sun. 40-1 Vista Grande, N.B. . [Honda 350 4·cyl. Xtru. ln~!~v~:;cb~ ~~Pt"~Yr. COSTA M•SA ble 4c 4 chairs, xlnt cond. ski tacks etc. 2021 Com· 64().1557 Offlu "-t'flffwe Ir 18 ' D ies e I C t a as I c Pairing. Superb! l $72.S. " " &44·5()1& modore Rd, NA Grm1gu & estate tale. An· ~pmettt 8085 Bayboat, $4500. Pvt pty. &42-3767 ~·1953. 646-8686 IJJ.f625 tlques, q ullta. c:oucb, Tom up street sale. You ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new 675-6666 )tatch'fl 7· dJvon & 4~' Sat at Sun. Walnut dlnln& beds. oak tables, chairs. can get in (rom Sinter. 6" s w E o A c A s 11 · !Honda 750. Xlnl cond. VehriterY/A11t lkycln 8020 love seat. whl bl'()('ade l'll"t. double bed. T V. mirrors. collectoblea. han~lng potted plants. RF.GISTER MDL 46 "75 Skipjack 28', 3 axle Ma ny ulras. Sl'l50 Front & bacl<. Expr'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOO.Antique~"sq1111r<' NJk.on umeraequip.old <.-tc. Sot & Sun. 16th & Sl.49. Huice plan ted Li'KE NEW sass' trlr. less tfuln 50 hrs, 494.s7~art6. Send r1•\umc to 2316~1::\V&USED BIKE-~anrl l1lttop pedcsl nl lable furn &clothl"s 126 46th t7\h.1537SerenadeTc:r · hanging moss buketa. 4944534 · Bimini, 6Wlm step. l\Jlnute1un Woy. CM parttt. Cruisers. l\IX's: 3 SIOO FllX'rgll1sa 10' boat St .• N n. G73 200S race, CdM. ()r\llnc Ter· S7.SO & up. Worm farm 839·8306 '72 Honda SL3SO. Xhlt ~ & 10 Spd-.. C>dt' & Co SGS M2 ~ --ro<"e> 17362 Gothard II B. IBM Exet' mdl tyPQwri cond. ~ml. must sell. ~ -2-$88~t~JlortBhtl.C M 3 fa m aorll£t•r. t'urn, ~'r~l<ll ' 1C'r Gd eond ~sso CulllS'llnrdChinc.runaboul, $ld00.751-8'T86.540·51U Wallrl' ... Hostesses & 542.7910 Wtrbd <'Ompletcw13prt'ad w r o u i.t hl Iro n furn. MASSIVE! Tools. work · Fr~nkie8J3SSSl dn' s beam, 6'8", teleflex ---------- Clllihlcr nll !lhirts. Appl) SIOO Admlral 23Ct' side Spanish ceramic till!, ex ben c h , plants . woll &ck·car hcol'lnJt airt , •> st('('rlns. lifting rln ga, '73H usky400, all tbelOQill fromlna He11taunnl. 210 l·26" hoY11 10 •vd. l U " by 5ldc rofri(I. $100 Qn trrise C'flJ>rnnt, books. board. bikes. Gl.'O's, 1kl 1.cn lt b, S7S. Typ1ni: S.C.M m dl 141 F.lec MAinless keelson strope, s tuff, needs aomo worir. Ncwpert Cnl r t>r . boys 10 !ipd, 6 moti old size bed. l'Omptete 5100. bike. Elc.S:it &Sun,10·4. juckl"t Sol/Sun. 1559 E course book iPt. colle~l· 1~tallcCop1cr,gdcond. t.awn r •bl. heavy duly S UPER BUY f 400. NpBcl'l ~0.7370 ~ta~-:.'G3.2 5.W-l34!1 .J.._ 174S Tr dl''!.lnda. N 8 2Cean Blvd, Bal l~vtl, $3~ ~7·8468 SJOO~l kle:ll~ $300. 831-1463 &42•01T2 I ' - • nH DAILY PILOT Friday. October 15. 1976 Vons 9S70 ~ Imported Autos, bnported A.altoa, l•port.d Mfos. Im~ Auto•. lmporleod " .............................................. ······················· .................................................................... . ~°:!1::.."' 91SOM~7R°:r' 916C~~u. 9520 •TOPFLIGHT• G.....-al 9701Copri 971S Datsun 9720KannC1MGhia 973SMt1C~dcs 8en~ 974(\ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••. •••••.. LE.ASE TRAD E-INS •••••••••• •••• ••••• •••• • •••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••• ••••••• •• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• '' •OVt:R 7oCARS• <FROM QUH LOTUS '72 EUR Yellow I 976 CAPRI II 1970 VW '75 Mil 300 Dle~~I Ho ..... D.&. MISSIOu Rent 26' GMC, luxuriC>U3, lN INVE;~TOHY Lt:ASt:COMPANY ) dream car , umt fm xtras. 4 ~peed. 111r cond. & 1973 DATSUN KARMA.NH GHIA i\nlhroc1to blk l1•Jth\'I' " A " fully equ1 pped • low Befo1c you buy .give us Bst ofr. 752-1525 !>lt'r~> cussclleo. lluy 01 240? Rare fiu<1. t:"n·llNll con ltil., AM I F tl ~l\.'rl.!u , Vil.JO mileage. 640·7400. ANTIQUES &CLASSICS u i·ull. We mi.I)' hllH' tlw ·m Auslin Anwr le11se (613M WE>. t llJ>"Cd trunsmisslon. alr dltion. (~tEXtl I. s:!l!JH i•li..: :-1111r11ol. 111 m1 '75 Winncbago,23'lntllan. Holls Hoyre, &!11tley & vanyou·r~lo<1k111~for~ ln gclrun'ct•ond SADDLEIACK r ondltlonin i.;. mugi;, •DOH8URHS• .1uw. Air. pwr ~h·Prtllf!, WHY LIST T n d F m ""'"' ' MAC HOWARD ,..,.. VALLEY IMPORTS radio. Sharp. (T4SllTX). 1><•.-1•r brul-.t'!i. Buy u .. Only 12M mi. likl! new, ir i1 ; ro ~ •" S350 4:m 774~ $:\VI-: •VOLKSWAGEN .. li•.iu• 056MO V PRICES? !lltC, $9,!15() si;G-01'..IK $50,000 t'ill'tl. AU'ro & THUCK SALF.S 83 l 2040 49S 4949 GARDEN GROVE 13731 lf rbor • 'i-1 110(1 -----BUY0S1'~1.1 •. TRADE lst & Harbor. S;intJ Anu I.Ho Ro"'~o 9705 • • J. "· House of lr1porh Wben we c'un lklst unY Trai.lff•,Travel 9170 Ef..ZFA.RGO&CO 531·6000"'31-3421 • .. ··•••••••••••••••••••• 1973C ... PRI DATSUN Mcnda 9738 714/S2l 12SO l .. ,,~t currant "dv••rt 1s"d "' "7 Alf u d I "" t.!>061 ttar"'·ir 839.7000 • --.. ,.w M " " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830S. Main·Sunta Ana -" " "omco '1 f' Sl'( SPORT COUPE "" "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• E the U.S.A. '72 Ap;1che. Slp:s G, :ill lac. 10 LO 6, Mun.·Sal. '70 Ford Van ~4 ton. 2 11ai. WOO Su1wr 1·ni.;inl', 4 "hi '71 Maida RX3 Coup,., •I a Mo-p•d $295 Sl500 fi rm. Must soil Clos~! Sundays tanks, :.h'n1-0 R trk, mlli.::1, dillC. h1·11kcs. flt 1d1ul111 ti l'YI., 4 speed w/stlck 1972 DATSUN spd. undt•r \Hill)'. H ry Avery Parkwuy :!lltiSLer ling, Cl\1 • 547.9709 * ire bolt. Gd mech cond r.1f11uls. (;ooc:I cond1t1on s hift, vinyl Interior, 24 0Z d Nm 11:n 3~02 MISSION VIEJO ---;--. $2495. 5411-141J7 Slf.50 offt•r. li.!5 75..1~ h\.'ul4:r & AM /FM tupc •1 spe<.'d ttansmlsslon, air 1°0122495-1 026 OO!iLarcraflTcnt Classic '61 Jaguar Mark --Un b e li evably 1rn condh1nnin g m altb 1'ru1ler lX. Xlnl cond. ~iS-OI). Will '6.5 FOflU \'AN, <Window) '71 Spyder, AM /FM lape, muculall'! Mu11t :;ee tc radio. Nice. l429JDDJ° Honda CT·70. Xlnt $!150 496·7744 consider ofr. OO!J.14!4 or ll ryl <.:pls, c:lrps , stereo, steel radials, fme cond belae\'e! (1Ui61!.17). SAVI!: Low mt. $375. Call 000.2242 rhlt auto trans & carb. m/oul, $2995. 494·9748 OHL Y $2895 GARDEN GROVE 1975 MAZDA ROTARY PICKUP ·I i.pced trans mission ;.tl'rl!O, chrome bump1•r '71 MBI 280SE H.1"• 1.i l'yl., ru1•l 1111., 1•lec '>u1yool. A:'ll 1 ~'M , 0 1r. autp. Power ~lt't•nn.:, l•l'it-1' hl'ukl'fl ~71 'I'\' tfouse of Imports -~714/523-7250 aft. 6:30pm. 646-5967 Trlr mirrors, 112; water ----Tune up 1018/76. $975 ;--. ""'EWPORT D •rsuo...1 DATSU ..... ---'-------1 pressure regulator, $\U, Recreationat l'ash. 833.ro21 6 7 G 1uI1 a Se d 3 n , " ~ " .... Only 9500 miles. <W~l4 ) '68 Mercedes ZSOS 'l'Jmaha 125 MX. Xlnt. sway bars w /hookup, Vehicl~s 9530 cconomH·ul. runs hke ;i 888 l>ove SlrC't!t 13861 Harbor 839·7000 .'Also 3 rail trailer. Sell l $60; E·C·lift bars, sgs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Dodge Van w /rnaJI champ, $1335. 4!14·97'18 NEWP(>ll1' BF.ACH S3995. Sli..rp~ Wh~· 11ay mort'. lo GARDEN GROVE p)tnl~ 210llFR <lf'both. 644-6747. brake controller, $25. Dune buggy f rame, whls. L0rg rn1rro~s. radio Audi 9707 8. 33·1300 "Spd'76 .• ~iatr !4"'on·~ .• 8100Za<led. -----1 lm·8468. Corvai'r en" .•• ~vd. vw Clean. 35 .. ooo mt s . $4000 .. .. " .. SUBARU British Car C o I DA 2.50. Xlnt <·on<h· "' '' ~ Ph 548 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Capn 2800 V ·6 eng. Dix 10.000 mi. Lease or buy . . 1700 mi. $600, Call 27' Airslrefim SC. fron~,~~15i;!~ 8~l;5a:. : · 686 alt 3pm. '72 AUDI I OOLS int, auto trnns, sunroor 898NWV. 1382ltlarbor 551-0800 714/990-2525 4348 Twin beds. AC. Awning. ~em _ · _ · · '· _ '7U D<xt.:e Vun. Xlnl cond 4 SP<'ed, air cond., rebuilt fact air. Xlnt mecb cond British Car Ca . xtras. S6,000. 846·2782. 4 Wheel DrivH 95SO 6,000 ll'li., Take over Sl IJ. trans. & new tin•s. A 52895. 54lH487. 7141990_252 5 Kawasaki ~o. $650 pymnt o 1 · u 't ll -of new parts. 8000 Trailers, Utility 9180 ~··•:•••••••••••••••••• ul1U1e~-c!~e963~7~7{1el! ~us~ ._;;EE! 1 <445EYR> '74 Capri VG, 4sp., snrf 1--------- g. mi's. S900/bsl ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 ford F -250 4x4, a uto . ..,..ve. ouyor i·ase. Decor . 26m . AM/FM 1974DATSUH 1003 ask for Bob Dune Buggy or small car trans, P /B. 1971 VW SADDLEBA.CK $3150. D. 540·2499. Eves & 260 % B 1 P 350 1 traile r . S250. Art 5 , 847-1002 CAMPER POP TOP VALLEY IMPORTS wknds63l·OU3 Automatic, air cond., u ursans • x nt 496-7561. '75 Bronco Fully equipped. Ready 831-2040 495.4949 S269C special m ags & AM/FM d, new top end. Long f h '73 CAPRI V6. radio. (()()8855). MAZDA CLEARANCE SALE llYCll aDS/MAZDA , ......... ~AUCl•tuUFl vel shocks. S600/orfr. Auto Ser•i~e & Cheyenne Package .,~!:c..1.. e road. (227DIF) 1974 .... UDI FOX . AM/l-'M. s. ler eo. Good 5855 Part 9400 $5700. 499-4430. ~., "' d Ph 639 4880 ONLY $5495 MH"Cedes S.u 9740 · s •DON BURNS• 2 Door. Automatic. with con · · · •rsUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... -..amaha dirt & slr"et •••:•••••••••••••••••.•• '70 Toyota Landcruiser only 22 000 mites •76 c · 11 M. d NEWPORTD"' •6 4 Bz22oSE ~~ e. Needs w o r"'k . 260Z. 8·track A:\1 /Jo M w/plalform &. ramp for •VOLKSWAGEN* (086LFFJ.'Pnced to seli At ap~6 ·,. mt,bco~. 888DoveStreet M /best offer. 548.4883 radio plus speakers . molOrcycle. $2400 ifirm 13731 llarbor 53-1-4100 th.is weekend at u 0• · • P0 s, P • air. NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIC COUPE ~-=-:-:-:=-:--::~-::--:--1.~Sl~OO~. 54~6~·9~390~a~n~e=.r~6~P~·'..,'.:m~. &1~3093 btw 4-5 pm. ONLY S3995 sleet b<'lts. l9.000 1 owner 833-1300 Rare 4 speed. sunroof. -11 ION XL ---------Vun 1965 Ford, Crel'tcr miles_ &16·!1.522 leather. 8 track st.•n•o & "~ •. ) 1 DA,d , 125· low Rt!l>Wlt Cad. eni:. Will fit JEEP body Sl,200/best. MISSION VIEJO Datsun 9720 '74 Da'·sun 26-0Z. '~w rni., "Cf' · u 1 .. ~xnlc:7o5n28.38S5825. '68 & up. 2 s ets Cad. l"""CJ5 V6 Phone7"1·0120 IMPORTS "' ...,.h,l AC c:.l\lengmc . .,uyor t!ul!e . """ , • ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• silver w/wire w s. . (020NLF:> -~ heads '65-'67. Complete $1950 675·1257 -, ---------S I & L • xlnt cond. snso. 645·6091 SADDLEBACK M.,_ Homes, a x le fits Olds or El 72 FORD. Stovi:toven, /\\'ery Pkwy .• S.D. Frwy. a es ea s1n.CJ afler5:30&wknds. ia1e/Rent 9160 Dorado. 548.6&)5 afl. Gpm Trucks 9560 pull-.mt bed. cpl. ice box 28701 Marguerite Pkwy. TOP Dollar Paid VALLEY IMPORTS ••"•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3000. l -496-7227 831·1748 OnALLTrade-ins '73.DATSUN 831-2040 495.4949 nt 26' GMC. Pvt pty. '65 Corvair auto parts for '65 El Cam1M. 350 Eng. 4 '67 DODGE VAN NEWPORT DATSUN 1200 2 DR <.: 833·2616 or 642·4097. dune buggy. Mak1:: offer. spd, good. 968·fr.130 aft 6 '72 AUDI I OOLS 888 Dove StrH t L·i". 910JNB (Slk*4•1s) 646-4772 d See it today? <UQ Fl97) Automatic ~unroof&al1 " "·• Newport Beach, Calif. · wk ys. Stk'"505." • ~ ' Near MacArthur 1974~BZ 280C COUPE 27430 miles,11wh ite w /bone interior. Truly outstanding-purchased and ser viced locally. (8184) y ,. " cond. (539HON ). •$1799• 1'0forHomeRental Autos for Sale '72 Datsun r U. Mags, •$1499• Redu<"edtoonly &J8am]bo].rlcle OR1 0>ads • 19112· to 32' ••••••••••••••••••••••• headers. t errific buy. $2495 .Fully self-contained General 9510 Sl.7oo. 8JO..ltn9. DRIVE A ~tial Weekly Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• m Datsun Pkup w/shell ser vefor Holidays Datsun P U, .·11,. xlnl 46,000 m1, runs & looks LITTLE EGENCY MOTOR 51750: Corva1r 62. gd good. Sl.295. PP. 546·8684 ••• HOME RENTALS look in g S350. 1535 --------SAVE A LOT 91iN.HarborBlvd.S.A. Superior,C'.\1.~26 '75 ~'2 To n Chev. PU. SHOP &COMPARE • • •531·2503•• •-t· / Loaded w/xtras includ-BARWICK DATSUN ""' 1ques i n g l' a m p c r s h e I I , 2S'(OPEN ROAD, Cully Classics 952 paneled & crpld. 7000 ---San Juan Capistrano :.d(·cont. Winter rates.•••••••••••••••••••••• mi's. Bank fi~anci.n g D.ODG ~. 73 Bubble . . w /AM /FM 83 1-1375493-3375 ~8385 '61 Riley Classic good. $5200. Cal163H830. conyc1s1on. Auto trilns. d s10.q5 1s-1t:YY) i---T-OP BUYER IO' El Dorado. Sips 6. New motor. mech xlnt. P 15 • p / n. elcc wall'r ~a · 10'1 8:ll J099:-. · 1976 FORD hkup, ~5950. Pvt Ply. n . P y. · · See us first. & last! Top o d!.Y or wk rantal avail. partially restored. $000. PICKUP CAMPER 963·5758 dollar paid for imparls. •. ..Beas rates. 968-3643. 545-8664·8 to 5 daily. '72 Audi lOOLS, 4 door, .:..:...-=--------·l----------1 F-~50.4 wheel drive: ore-Dodge •74. Lo mi, xlnt uuto, :.nr. stereo, blue. COSTA MESA S ~e-'75 ExplorerMolor '54Ford 2 door. road wh.eels & l1res. cond Unique rmpr int. xlnt.S2ti50.494 ·137 1 DATSUN omc, loaded. See at 865 Runs, needs work 10,500 m1les. 0803867 ). Open house this wknd. w·1 c M $200 642 1069 $00!19 · AUDI F'ox 7.t, auto, sun· 2845 Harbor Ulvrl. · 1 son, · · · · · ···DON BURHS 3t3 Esther St., C .. \t. tOff roof. A:\l /FM. radials, Costa Mesa 5·10.61 10 oL~asinq 9580AutoLeasinq * * Santa Anast> 23,0UO mi. xlnt c:ond. -.::-. --- • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •PORSCHE-AUDI* .7., F d \' !\ d ~3 gov ·l!t.1.8.18r; dvs· 1:l2"tOZ ltt-rl.t1s11d .. HEADQUARTERS FOR SNARL FREE LEASING! LEASE ~- 1363t ll:irbor 63H·2.1l:J ;,, or un. uto, g 497182-l • ' ;\l~1gs,1\:\l ,F;\l ,alr1 C. cond. s:!HOO -. e.:_es __ --S4-l:W. 1;1:1 67al. ·74 .1,~T D.odri;e P.U .• 4·whl _847 86601.1rtcr£!~f._ Austin-He aley 9709 ------ dnve. 360 HP, auto. p/s, .72 Dod ~I · . V VS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 DATSUM am/fm stereo tape , 25 gc • axi-an, . · • 1200 2 DR Gal aux gas tank, trans auto .• PS_. PA, LSD, 66 A~STI~ ~EALEY • cooling system, Z4M mi, A:\l / 1' :\I. 1ce h•JX, -L·70 A classic, Bnt1sh Racing Lie. &MllRO (-li!JO > tires & whls, s5000. lires,S2495.494·!171>t 9rcen w/black leather •$1799• '73DATSUN Lie. 849HOV (4655 > •$1799• NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.B. 642-9405 1969 MBZ 280SECOUPE Silver w /blac:k . Full power . air conrl. Im· maculal<'! A cl:issir model. (8 11 PPM). MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS Ferrari 9723 A\·ery Pkwy.-S.IJ. Frny. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~701 ;\lurgucritc Pkwy, '64330GT 2+2. H11ri.:1hlk 8 31-1748 Borrani's. 3,000 mi on--------- rblt cog . 6<14 ·0850 / ~lBZ 642·0054 USED MERCEDES ___,213/69'!:_2_8~ 't;.i z..,s f\h·rt·t!dcs. Aulu., \\hl ~ 1·t•1I 1111 . s unrf, AM fl'M 8 tl'k 70,000 mi , 25 111 ~• ~ ltn cood S3,Ull h~l olr, l'<lll K.'lli !J>I, :ill u or 5.'lll·t)ilt 1 ext :n bd 6 Ai.k ro1· ~look 11972 MBZ 2•ocOUPE White '' h.11nhn11 Only :!7,000 11\llt·::.. :\lull concli· llOll I l 15.1.\VD). MISSlON VIEJO IMPORTS ,\\'l!ry Pk\~). S.D. Fr\\~. 28701 i\l Jfl'(lil'l'ltl' Pk\\y. 831-1748 --- 1976 MBI lOOD Toµuz brm~n w hJml>uo, Electric sunroof, l~rn lWlll tank~ & lllany l!X• trus. Still hr1:1 t11l'lury warranty. (l~l:!l'C lt I. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS /\wer y P ur~\\ay-S .D. Fr\~ 28701 ~1ar14111\,•1tc Pkwy, 831·1748 1~~~------- MG 9742 ....................... 1974 MG MDGET Super little :f.!ortscar: immaculate ,t hruout! (Olil.IN>. Ml\RQUIS MOTOas 'lllfOlMAllGUlRll PMWY )·Ot, Ou. .. 90 ft wy ... AH•ry ( ''' MISSION Vll.0 UJl-2880 4CIS• 710 'i2 MG M1clgrt./\lr. Sl.150 4ll:HH5:l 675·5321, Gary, Eves Aut W ted 9590 111lenor, s tereo. wire bt 5 &.1:1 os an wheels and one owner for wn pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ten years. Original! NOW FOR Fiat 9725 450SE's and 450SEL's ••••••• •••••••••••• •• •• Great selection m stock MGB 97 44 EARLY DELIVERY!! '70 El Camino 396, PS, PB, CASH FOR CA.RS! S!l-120 miles, t·onc:ours 1974 fl AT XI /9 now. Buy m· lease. lJni· ••••••••••••••••0 ••••• CONVERTIBLE (tue finance plan availa· '74 MGB RDSTR ALL MAICH & MODILS CAIS & TIUCICS IMCLUDIMG THI MAil Y ••• ANO TMI ALL MEW DCfT'IMG COUGAR 117!! tape deck, blk, w /blk int, Top S Dollar $ paid for rond1lion, ncvt•r again • 1~11~~ $2000/besloffcr493-7337 cleanused rars,trucks & will one be found so i\i Corvettes. Ask for l'aul clean. (65&l) O'Neill. Many extras including ble ror late models. Call A h~·auty. Like• new. stereo & l111tgage rack for quote. O~:il I H, El Camino '70 . SS. Loaded, A/C, P S /PD, stereo. mags, tonneau. 6'15·3439 .mmma CLMDLAJ MEANS ~ FULL MAINT&eAMCE '74 Datsun PU. Xlr1t cond., 27.000 mi., $2800. l'H ....-FULL SERVICE!! 847·6925 morn'gs. Ptet• ContllO Frid IAtlglalt for Al>clOl-IEii~;;;~!!!!;;iiiii!!;ijji;ijiiiiiii!!i!m!!!i~l '70 Ford Ranger PU. 390 Eng. P/B, PIS. AI C. 2 11,lf 1-1 • Gas tanks. tool storage, RMI. Shell w/lrg win· dows. c us tom made cus hions for sealing, boot, clec. brks for travel trlr. $2100. 546-7046. LINCOLN MERCURY :16100IEACHllVD. 842 8844 Try a Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON llACH . • Classified Ad to buy, i;ell or rent something. •· H•w 98001....0.. N•w 9800 Alrtos. N•w HOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :j . '75 61 0 4 DOOR • t• 1: AM/FM radio, yellow. 6736 miles. , •mags. radials. moulding. pinstripe, ::undercoa t ing . (S er 1 l#HL610040634) (Stk. #4331). •t ::sAVE ' ' s3244 HOW I ,e '7' 710 4 DOOll 5mAN e ! •Auto . trans .. AM/FM radio. I :Orange, 7012 mites. irould1ng, 1 :u n d e r co at I n g . { Ser I •#JHL710070885) (Stk, #4842) ,. I SAVE 5 3524 HOW' I •• !~•75 71 0 2 DOOll SB>AHe f J=actory air conditioning. AM/FM I )'adiO, Orange, 5063 mile s, 1 f"Ould fng, undercoat . (Ser. ! lltJHL710053017) (Stk. #4615). ·' :$An '3449 HOW • !• '76 610 Z DOOi CPI. e JjAuto. trans .. factory air I iconditlonlng, AM/FM stereo •.radio. aQua , 6568 mlles. leldlng, undercoating, radials. . er. tHL610·071174) (Stk. 48;:>· s4459 HOW . e '76 710 2 DOOR 5mAH e Factory air conditioning, AM/FM radio. stereo cassette. green, 5559 miles. mags, radials. mould i ng , pin s tri pe, und ercoating . (Se r . #JHL710076635) (Stk. #4829). SAVE s3924 MOW_ •75 710 2 DOOR COUPE• Factory air cond1t1omng. AM radio. yellow. 371 1 mites. moulding, undercoating. (Sef'. No. JKHL710026383) (Slk. #4529), SAVE '3644 MOW •75 710 4 DOOR SIDAHe Factory air conditioning. AM/FM stereo radio, red. 9932 miles. moulding. undercoating. (Ser. "JHL710040025) (Stk. #4405). s3444 MOW •76 710 4 DOOlt SIDA.Me Air condilionin9. Stick shift. radio. Hea1er, etc. STK 5099. s4299 MOW ' HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPOHT BEACH WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CAHS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS Tf your car is extra clean NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.B. 642·9405 '71 ~1117., rine cond. 4 spd, am/J m, mags, $3600. 6-t2· l6'1 l '73 DATSUN 610 Lie . .J9-lllDA (4792) •$2399• Whit~ wd.ilack. Loaded! HOUSE OF $3895 0751.Jvi. IMPORTS ONtY S4295 Mlsslo ..... VIEJO 213/921-8588 " 714/523·7250 IMPORTS Avery Pkwy,.S.O. Frwy . 2870\Mari::uerile Pkwy. 831·1748 l!IM Mercedes 220, 4 spd, J\;\IJFM radio. new in· 6ARDEM WEST VW 2 Ull)('kS w or Br<1l'h Hlv<I i•~IO Wt•51mmsln Ill' d \\<?slrnan~h'r ~!!:! ·~·~l sec us first. ---------1 1968 FIAT 850 SPIDER tenor & tires 25 rnr Jl<'f .. iJ M<..I B-GT, i\:\I JFM gal. Best offer or trnde r 11 rl Io. x In t r on d, for pickup or pane l. ".'1501) bst ofr. li73 :11'18 675-0970 rlays or 673·9676 ·--------BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 WEUUY •USf-:OCARS& TRUC KS• Come in or Cull FREE Appraisal Groth Chevrol~t 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington B<>ac h 847-6087 * 549-3331 TOP DOLLAR PAID JMMF.DIATE LY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CAI.LOH COME JN TOSl':J<: LJS NEWPORT IMPORTS JlOOW. Cst Hwy, NB 642-9405 TOP DOLLAR PAID FORCLf.r\N IMPORT CARS ~ tfl8J'> BEACll Bl \/0 HUNTINGTON BE.ACH 8..J2 7 78, !'>110 0411~ WANTED! JUNK AUTOS AMERICAN·f'OREIGN I pay more cash than anyone. (714)1-635·7120 or toll rree 0-Zenilh 17120 J BUY J UNK CA RS USED AUTO PARTS 540·5125 847-9637 Wanted: Dodge Dart or Plymouth Vnhant '65·71 S nnl 6. ti/3-68!17 '59 Austin Healey BUCJ Eye Sprit~ Completely re(urbished. Cherry! PNV.!48. British Car Co 714/990-2525 213 /694-2854 Unbelievable! One or a kind ! One owner with on· ly 37,000 miles. Must see to believe ! NEWPORT DATSUN afl Gpm. 1974 MGB ROADSTER Lease Mew-Used OVER 100 4 s('>eed transmissinri, r ;H.110, tr·un k l'JCk, ~tn pen. C3326ti31; 1 ~37•15. R88 Dove Street , MERCEDES GARDEN GROVE SUBARU r d d Nt::WPORT BEACa oo...1 DISPLAY BMW 9712 '71 2407.. me con . 4sp .. 833•1300 ., 131l2J 1 lnrl11Jr ~.-, 1 n~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /PM, mags. S3600. --------._-House of lmporh --------- SADDLEBACK BMW BUY OR LEASE NOW BMW TRADE-IN's '70 2800CS· <235CFS > '72 2002-A (121 F'TQ). '72 2002-4 sp. (f\50~ >. '72 llavaria-A (4fl8FOF ) '74 Bavaria· (318LFM ), '752002-i\. (236MMN>. '75S301A·A. (70.'lNIJ l. SAODLEBACK BMW MISSION VIEJO Bl 1·2040 495.4949 CREVIER &t ST • lllOAOWAV SAHTA AHA 835·3171 THI! UlTIMATI. ORIVIHQ MAC:HIHI *USED BMW's* '73 Bavaria· (98311NV) '74 3.0S -(02'1LJfU '752002 · (62'JN8K) Closed On Sundays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 642-1~712 DATSU..... '68 850 FIAT AUTllOntZlm 9800 mi:~t~:cBwin·'>. lo ., S550 Cal1 518·1f.ll~ MEIH'EIH:s D EAi.Eil ·1·)01•']''! I 6862 ~I anrlw~ler, 11n<·c · -1' • .t!.t1>c or 1200 '71 850 Spyde r. Huns R11e11a Park buy. Lie. 004GNN (4843) greal. New tires, '12M 1111. s23.725 0 Brit ish Car Co. •$1699• red w /l)lk top & .Int. OntheSantaAmi Fwy. 714/990·2525 $1300. &15·6646 itn)llme. ---213/694-2854 Must Sacrif! '74 Datsun 260Z. Xlntcond. /\ir/ AM/FM, $4500. %3-10'10 '73 240Z Lie. 3'J4MSU C4HOR) •$4699• ~ 181.lJS BEACH BL VO MUN T ING TON BE AC H 114?·7181 5-t004<12 Ask for Rob '73 220. white W I oluc llll, -- u--..t 9 727 i.lnt cnnd. Asking Sli500 \\GB '771, 17 ooo mi. 111>1• nunua &tll-87U5 !WW. A.\1 /F~I <'a~sl'lt.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl500 !ICO·!.!.i~)H Brand New '76 * 1973 450 SEL• F'anl11stiC' cond N<'w 0'9el 9746 HONDA Cars Michelini;, sunroof, pin ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER I 00 stripe, l'(ISS••l1 t'. 1•ru1 s<' ·7~ Op(') 1!11111 S1tt•l'I 1 11 To Choos~ From! Mntrol. All Mc• Cl"(fl's op· 1111' SI .100 :1G8 OM~\\ knd,, UNIVERSITY lions. ;\la1nta1ncd by nrl\1 f.'.llt !l :in Oldsmobll~ MOTSCll ~NLIAC'ltEll. p h 9750 639· 1712 or 963·3705. orsc: e --------·-...................... .. Honda Cars • GMC 73 Mercedes 280 Trucks 645-4230 or 8'12·M4:l 28.'iO Harbor Dtvd. . . Costa Mesa 540 !lf..tO 1~1 Mercedes llenz 280 SL ---------1 Showroom rond Bur~1111 '74 Hond a Civ i c llatrhbnck. 28,000 mile&. &MOO. "'10· 712.1 dy lacciuer. Sl3,SOO tr::iu1• oroftcr 714/52.S·ill!n MR 190SL '58 '75 CVC<:. yellow. new Wiiiard top . radials. AM /FM s tereo. __ X_l_n_t c_·o_n_d_. _R3_1_-:n:rr 3.1 m1)~. s.2500 812·4626. ,69 MIZ 250 ) 973 PORSCHE 9 1 IETARGA !'i '>rteccl, ;11r con cl , :cl 1•r••1>, rn av:.. Uuy or Xl.'T ll!.11>1! µIan. (f,OOl IPt' 1 \ADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 83 h2040 495.4949 Pri •ate Party JCIC)Uar 9730 S•dan ---------•• • •• • • • • • •••• • ••• • •• • • T i '73240Z.must se11! ~o m . 1111 10 .. power 1•1,4 Porshc HI I :• 11 Sdv1·r w/blud. 111 1., 1wrfor11Anrc• j!r1111p, AM- Fl\1 '>l1•tt'11. ff.( r;il'k I ap(', m..i1t Wh<'cl i.. 111 rnlles. $7!.19:>. <\all 51\G 1!1'.11, ask for Uri 111L-. (2131694-4441 41NINVENTORY steering, air , AM/FM or (714)529·1972 ask tor 11tc reo/ta1)e, concourq Gary. 1973 JAGUAR'1 cond. YRC6.16. Chro me wire wheels, Houseoflmports '73 Dahun I 200 disc wheels, 4 speeds ancl 714 /523·72~ 2 Dr. automatics. 1''-0r the 4 s peed, tinted $!lass. fastidious buyer. '75 MBZ 240 Diesel 1969 f»ORSCHE 912 radlo,hcnler.Stk#4ti55. Classic while. con v., •$1799• s hirt, air . AM /FM , Snlcs·Servict"l.cas ing power stet-rin~. lo. mi. l)llSMYF. Buy or lca11e. Roy Carver.Inc. House of Imports 4 speed 1ran!\1111ssfon, i;tcreo, chronw whcl•hs, tow m1lrs. y.11<:SS). •DO .. BURHS• •PORS<lHE-AUDI+ ~11rlll1' H36·2333 ?6 DATSUN 710 e oor. S t ick s h ift , air tloning, stereo taQe 8 tractc.. mileage. Partial Factory ntv remaining. Sttc. t509Q. e 76 DATSUM 710WGM • Rolls koycc BMW 714/513·7250 Aaltos, t~port.d 1S40Jnmboree ___ ...;.__ _____ '1111 912 T'o~~c·he. Eng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 64-0·1>444 3100 W.~st Kw,. N.8.. '61MB%260SE COfllM reblt .. new 1n1111t, rnuist vt s4299 HOW e 76610WAGOM e 4 speed, air conditioning, AM-FM ster90, mouldings. only 7.835 mlles. Demo f856244 S t k. fP7580. loaded with extras. Lo Lo miles. #5028. s4999 MOW •767102DOOISIDAM e AM·FM radio, 4 apeed. mouldings. atrfplng. only 7.504 miles. Demo. #075209 Stk. '50521. • • ...... ·-.... \<> ......... -t . ..-l I General 970 I '14 3.0 CS. Snrf., Velou1 642·9405 Rare I Exceptional ~nd. sell, 548·8116!.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnl., air, stereo & tape, Sacrifice! (084590). *TWO IH STOCK• auto. $11:1,000. 537 ·5160 ext J ag '13 XJ8. Beaut ex· House of Imports 416. 1---------eeutlve Sdn. Silver, Blk 714/621-1250 '73Porsdte 914 Mint. One of 11 kind. AM/FM , chrc'1ic whecls. s.t5JNZ. SJWC' 111i('C. 1974 LOTUS BMW ·oo 2SOO (Bavaria) 4 1971 DATSUN Inter., Cully eqpd., i°1·1 ..,3 II 450SL EUROPA's s pd, snrf, AM/t,M, 240% mac cond, mus t se , M British Ci!r Co. 213 /990~525 . 714/69411854 lncludlna one J ohn clean $2700 prv. ply. 4&pecd transmission, air soon.548·631BorG46-6219· Sllver/blk int .. 2 tops, Player Spcci11l. 83H ITT8 conditionit18 mogs. Heat IC_.. Ghta 9735 new paint. 761GMW. Air, clean.(173DSG).$AVJ.:. •••••••••••••••••••••••power stee ring, & NEWPClHT lMPUF\TS 3100 W.c..st hr-Ml. 642·9405 '73 Capri, oulo, 6 cyl, :Kl,000 mi, S2~oo. 8'16·0812 GARDEN GROVE brak03, AM /FM. 1971 KAltMANH Hous•oftmporh '71 \114. white O't\.'r black, DATSUN GHIA COUPE 7141523• 7250 1m11rm, 411,'!00 1~11. Xlnt 138Gt Harbor 839·7000 4 s r o<'d lrllnlirnll'~inn, ____ _cond. 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Full factory eciulpment (7HL710093601-4290) Full factory equipment (Hl8210783569-4562) IMMEDIATE DELIVUY L.Al'ICIA 1111k lll'l'». 1 hronw 11 hi' . . . . . ., ,nrl Sli•~> ;,111 :Iii 1 \ \\ sumhal lu mp,·1 ·Ii.I · ll 11ltJI ... F\I, Snrr , 1111 lili U11i: iO rhll 1·11).! Hblt \'ll.I: . ~11~1:1 1;-10.:,:i-1 1 t r ,, n ... " l' \\' I I I l' .. & :.hol·k:. 01'11•r 'Hlli !ll:Jli '70 \'W 1'11p Top l':l mpl'r \'an. Stu\\.'. :.ink. l<'l' box. '7:1 \'\\' lh•ath• Xlnt ('01111 S2100. !11>11-211 12. i't:" till':., all\ Im rad111. ~.300 mi; H 1.;1 'bil llug Hun' ~!rt'ill Good t 11·<', I.Jiau c 'J II t!li :l'Hi:i '68 \'W Sqhk. Ac! t•111ltl ~1::00 .>1:1 lti'il! lti'.!I 711l'"J Dr. !:I \ llJ!h 111111 1970 vw . SQUAREBACK 1'\111) r1:con<.hllnned. Ci.I r 1'1es our s:uarantcc <JlilRSX t Sl!l!*l. •DOH BURMS• •VOLKSWAGEN• 13731 llarbor 53-1 1100 9100 Autos. H•w 9800 '76 PRICES SPOKEN HERE! 5 SPHD EPA ESTIMATE· Y041r Mlleop May v.., •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEET OUR HEW USED CAR MANAGER BILL ''PAPPY' HERRERA Pappy has been in the automobile business for over 26 years selling & managing. He has been with Johnson ai Son for some time in the used car dept, Pappy shares the same goal as we do: to offer only the best & cleanest cars around at a fair price SOME OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR YOU ' l , LUXURY CARS 174 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE V-8, a uto. trans .. raclory air conditioning. power steering, power disc brakes. power windows. power seats, AM/FM stereo radio, healer, whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tinted J!lass. wheel covers. Less than 14,000 miles. one owner car Lie. No. 9241A. 56999 '75 MARK IV Turquois e finish. with while leather inlcnor. and white vinyl roof. Individual frool power seats, power windows. brakes and steering. door locks. air cond .• till c;teenng wheel. cruise control, AM /FM radio with 8 track tape deck. this beauty has only gone 21.010 miles. See It today. Serial 1t691LPY S9688 '74 LINCOLN COMTINEHTAL 4 dr 'ledan Metallic brown. with matching leather Interior and vinyl roof. Power windows. seal. brakes and steering. Air cond • AMI FM stereo and door locks, till 'itcennl( wheel & cruise control. auto trans. A l>eautirul family sedan. LJC IJ645JPP '6388 '73 LINCOLN CONT. CP. This dark green beauty has individual comfort lounge. power assisted frt seats. leather Interior & vinyl roof. Ult steering wheel, power windows, brakes. steering. automatic transmission. air cond .. AM/FM stereo ~ II track lope deck, see this beauty today. LIC IH l~H EZ. '5188 I MPORT~ '72 CAPll 2000/SllllS - I sp. Vinyl roof decor group. Medium blue LIC #294000. Sa le priced al '2188 '7 4 COUii• PICIUft I speed. Jackma n ma1s1 tarp. yellow <&1208U> '2588 ,. t OTHERS . '72 FORD MAVERICK Automatic tran~m1ssion, ractor y a ir conditioning. powor SlC<.'nng. radio. healer. Nice car! Lie. No. 063ELV>. •1999 '75 PORO RANCHERO v .a. auto. trans.. factory air condillonang. power steering, radio. healer. (45696YI '5195 '75 PLYMOUTH FURY SPORT COUPE Auto. trans .. factory air condilionmi:. power steering. radio. hcatrr. vinyl roof. Less than 6.000 miles. (261 MMW> '4495 SPECIALTY CARS '72 COUGAR XR7 Ll&ht 1 r ecn. with while vinyl roof and interior. air cond • nutomalic lransmlsslon. console, Individual bucket seal!, AM radio with 8 track t ope !leek. A fine car for a small price. LIC. IJ435llGC 12888 '73 MERCURY MONTEGO CP. Sharp 2 dr with" red exterior. white vinyl roof, and while Interior, power steering and brakes, automatic transmi<.'ilon. ai r cond .. AM radio & tape deck. lJC. •2"KRV. Drive it home for only '2688 WAGONS 175 MIRCUIYMAIQUIS WAGON Auto. trans., factory air conditioning. power steering . power brake". radio, healer 9 Passenger. C558NDV>. 14888 . I . ,. • -• . . . • • ; . , , • ... r DJO DAILY PILOT Friday. Octobef' 15. 197& ~·Mew "OOJA.Mtos:Mew ti~ Alflot, Mew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.tot. Used Allto•, U•ed Allto•, UHd Wot, U•ed Allto•, UMd A.Ito•, UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9910 Codilloc 99 IS Cadillac 9915 Camero 9917 Chevrolet 9920 Conth,..itaf 9930 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 2·YUI 24,000 MIU SU VICE POLICY!! 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I 111'\1'\ l'1l'l.:1nJ R,,,,., I .111-:,·~1~.ln11111 ••I ~t'\\ ,\ \ lwd l jdillJ\\ Iii 01 .111.:·· ( • •lllll\ Upi:n \undJ\ C.H.lillac M.l~ll'r Dl•Jll'I 2bllU 1 IJI [lt •I Iii' ,I t ,.-JJ i\k•.l )~ll '111 11 Nabers Cadillac '73 COV. 10.,dt-d. lo m1':. '71 Carnaro Mu!>t 1>t.>ll th1s Ort~ Own1•r Supl'r "(.'l.'k Makeoffl.'r Ckun p, l Pt) ~200 1>13 7220 !.193 0001 64-l 83'i .t 'i6 t:I Uoratlu Con\ t.•rl 1.oatkd F'ucl 1nJc1·t1•tl 10011 \11 Ht•i.t ofll·r 1DJZ l5!JI 5 10 7711 or 194 0167 1968 CADILLAC 72 C.\~l.\HO . 350 1111. auto. rs. F1r1::.lOOI.' \' I :.tl'd radtuli. lnt.>w) on l' S S :.pc:>kc ffiJJ:!>. Nl'" :.11\er paint ~Im mg up to Por:.chl'. musl !>ell ~firm l'P ~-1727 DEVILLE Chevrolet 992 Full puwl.'r \\1th l tlt •••••••••••••••••••••• Whl·d (W Fl-:61!) I '68 l'ht•\l'lk ~l<1ltbu. lli- 1975CHEVY MOMU2 +2 AUlOmlttt<'. r.it.110. hl'alt•r 1>1J('l'1al "hl'l'b 1•t1n't I>\.• told from Ni:;W' l\Jll()LW.\1 OMLY $2991 Ml\RQOIS ' MOTORS JHllOl MAW<~UI AIJI Pt• Wt ~''" OH·c.40 f • ""'> Awt•r y I 11ri1t M IS\ION VII lO dJl·2H80 49~ l21U NOW ONLY $1199 1>1.·11' f•um. he11ds, 4 bar--, • rcll ti50 carb. w h1 n:.l' Don t See U• F1nt ... Ml\RQOIS MOTORS m an ll old. ll t<d m an lutSeeUsLastl!! hcadt·r::i. 111'w <;5ux 11 "If You Don't lll"l''> & mags. 59-10. or 11l~Ol MAlll·Uf Miii l'n WT \un01t11ofrwr -A•l"'}t••• Ml\~ION Vlf lO bc'tl •>lfcr. 557-J0fl7 or Buy From 1£13 S27ti COMHELL, ·ro M.1hhu. 11..irdlop. 307 You're Payin9 -\II, run~ \\Cll. ~-Too Much!" flJI • 2860 49~ -1710 Camaro 9917 64S5!~all.Sp~.-- ••••• • • • • •••• •• • • • •• • • • '7 5 Ch e' 1: 11 <' )I a It bu 71 SS3!.f41 11" 1 :-let•nn1:. Cla:.:.ll· 1~ S. P U. alllo. P"r hrks. auto. mai: air. l'lc,1n ~3 .!150 \\hb lk :.l ofr 6736996 ~2li61 . l'\ei. 6t "km.b i2C.imuro V·8 • .i -:.pd. pp a l', Jm fm tape. call •;o Impala Auto. PS. A <:. b-15 U72'J S l 2 0 I). 0 r 1 A o" n 1' r CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbor UI\ 11 COSTA '\1 ES \ s..t•i-1200 75 Cad St'd.1n dt• \ lllt. >.Int 11mtl lh.7UO ml I'' I 111~ 1:.i.kl ;51 n:. 1!.I :!K!.1:-i Club llllU~l' Hit r )I ~ , ---IS!1i. t2QO or 536-4Ui0 aft 6 I la' c i.omelhlll!( vou want 7-1 Camaro :-.:1•w radial:.. pm. Find \\'h.1L ~ 011 ";int 111 to <,ell'> Clai.:.1r1ed Jtb do lo mt. Xlnl l·ond --------- Prl\·atc P.1rt~ '68 Chevy Impala OHEOWHER Dail) l'tlot Clu:.:.11te<b 11 \\di h-12-567>1 l!1>11:1Ji ..ifl ti Sharp ·72 Goldt•n brn ~taltbu Sp! Cpt'. Hiio. 9800 un) I lop. unyl st~ . I'S, 2· Dr hardtop. l'U:-lom . air l)O\\er. II D t•ool111~. b1i: radiator. lran~ t'tlOll•r A :\1 l''M r:ulto 'myl lop ltuni. & look' lll'W Sllll h ;ll l' 111 IJ.!lll.tl \\J1r.111tv hook,'\. .11111111:- Ncw br.rl-.l':>, 1111•)., s huc ks ~I Ul-1 't'l' lo bl'llC\'C th1:. "Int wl'll mamlaml'd l'ar 771H07ti. phmw alter 7pm. Autor., Mew '800 Autos, Hew • •••••••••••••••••••••••. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PB. fal·t air. ,\:'\I rad tu. ~~f! .!~SAYS: dealing without h. eve ta1r honest W~ have Profess~gh Dressure tactics :nd financing con~8111 lranSOortatio~ o make Your u ants available PIYments to filYOt.J Durcttase and ' POcket book. i\t•\\ !.lt•d lwlt\•d ratl1ab )lu:-1 '>l'l' !H~'l l!.115 Autos, Used ....................... GMeral 9901 ....................... ATTENTION! BEACH MOTORS NEW CAR DEALER Olds-Mazda HAS THIS WEEKEND '68 Impala SS. P1S .. \ C r111lto. gd lll'<'S . l own. ~150. s..l0-9-llll '65 1::1 Cammo Lo mt Xlnl. t•ond. Us l olr 642--1!.130 dy:., C\C.., !>-18-Sibi lloh 'G6 l'apr11·c Air .• 1uto, p :.. p b. gd lOnti. $6(.MI !lti2 :!Im SALE ii Ch1:vv i\lahhu. !>ml VK. ,11110. Ac. PS. l'B. v111 ON NEW-CAR-TRADE..!NS lop. n<'w lire:. !162 2012 '67 Flat Sta. War. S499 ·112 l'nrv:ur. 2 dr. Ju to VOP-!f36 Lr <In!> $-100. '71 Pont LeMans Sti99 6-12 s 1s 1 836-JCS '63 Toyota Auto XNl JM '73 Mazda Auto 812 l(Hl '73 Vega '69 VW Bug Vl\C '46 S799 Col'M-t 9927 .•........•.••......... $999 '65 Comet W ai:on S1199 Good condtllon Sl!\IJO. firm Ii 11 l!:li !) -S1199 Continental 9930 .....•................. 1972 MARK IV Bcaullful tondtlion Sold '75 MARK IV $8786 Loudl.'d wllh all th1• J!OOdtC!>. II h • i\ ~I lo' \I .. tcn.'O, l'fUIM.' l'OOtrol, ltll "h1·d, .11r 1·ond1tlon1n~ :>ml more Bt•11.ut1ru1 rar Mu:il 'l'e to :.111pnc1ull' t~ YK!l.\Sl3030 I. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beuch Blvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 '75 MARK IV Full 1rnwt•r, A~l/F~l ,.,tcr••u, \'lnyl tnp, lt•ath1•r 1 n l t• rt o r. 11 ll w h cc I lk.·uu11ful 1·ar. Must st·c l ll apfll'l'ClU L t' (601LE~I I $7286 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 B~ach Blvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 LINC OLM COMTIHEMT AL SALE l!l73's Thru 1975'2 Sl'lt•<·twn or lwl'l\'e pr•'- ow111•d l'onl11H•n1 al 's & l'l!Jrk IV 's which han• bt·•·n rl.'·COOdttiont•d Ill. our ,\\\.1rcl W1nn1n i: ~.,, ll'l' Dl•JJl. ~to~t an· tr;idl' 111~ 011 11cw '77 Liil· l'lllll~. TYl'll"AL £X,\l\IPLE: i:I LINC. Cont. :!·dr. Cp<.· . Fully pwr. cqu1pp1•d "1fac·tor y air cond., ,\ M I F ~I s t l'r co, ti It \\hcl'I. k.Jther :.cats, v. l1111. '>l)t.'l.'d contro l, cte. !';upl•r r l C'an! Re· con\Jn1onl'd like new' l.1c :rnntFY. Specially Jll'll'l>tl al s.l:l99 SANTA AHA LIHCOLH MERCURY 1301 N Tu:.lln Santa Ana 547-0511 ette 9932 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 CORVETTE 4 5Pffd trans. PO\\l'r ,1ccrlnl,!, brakt•,, wrnd11\\~ with ;.ur c·ond., sll'rco & on IV 39, 110 mile' IAA l"LM I. ONLY $6799 MAC HOWARD ,\ t;To & T llUC 1' SAL ES l~t 1'<: llarhor. S.rnta i\na 531 -6000 531-3421 '70 LTD Wa~ .. "c '70 Olds Conv S1199 S1299 S1799 S1S99 S1S99 S1799 ni:w lnl'ally. :.t•n 1n.·d ·;;, Clll'\'l'lll' 1\ll option!> local!) L•>atlt•d \\'llh lux Sac· for p.1.'oll. Won new 5340351 890 PHC 74 GremUn S72 ~XT '74 Cbn. Cpe. 7f S-UJ '72 Datsun 1200 891 HI ury eq uipm ent rar t'Jl 51111!. l:li5,1Xl l I ONLY $4850 HEWPORTER II MOTORS l!JW Harbor l\lvd . C \I 642-0795 l'lili Con l'lll', loaded ;1 .. 1110 1111. :\ltti;I !;t'lf' Uy,., li7!\ 51ii.t~t2 7~ E\S. '73 Ford Cpe. S1999 -ti2 C'11nu1wnt:il. 1 IJ,,.,tl' t'o1 \ l'llC '76 Whtle/brn ll·.1tlw1 auto .. air. l'\\', onh •1)41 m1., ~899;, li'i:l 111110 h o t4t&.A. '71 Cad Sed DY S2199 bl.1tk. r1111:. 6.: look gtl nt'" l1rt•:.. \lnl 1·011<1 it Com I Itel 1111> .\)l/F)I "''''rt•o \ll c"tra~. nt·" tin· .... :1•1h m1 Xlnt l'Onct 1m 3-ll t S2299 . :11111 1021 l.111!11•11 1'1 !Hl:l·l!:.'Oi $2499 $2599 on·PHO $2899 l¥ Buie~ Re5a1 l 3 PFE $2999 13 Olds "98" SJ099 OOti GIT '72 Toronado S2299 238·PCV '75 Ply Duster No 0:'48 SJ299 '74 Ford FlOO PU $3399 No 0?68 '74 VW Bus S3999 Ho 07SS '73 Mark IV s.5699 S97<NfW HUNTINGTON BEACH Olds-Mazda 17331 BEACH BLVD. 1 '12 MILE SO. OF SAN DIEGO FRWY. Including: air cond. landau roof. 1111 steering wheel. l)Ower steering. power brakes, auto !rans. radio. tinted glass and more. order your choice of colors now•· s10711 +TAX PER MONTH VOLVO 264 DLO . . . '"'"-· 8E•GE MEl'\IC 1'46$£1.0'1919 Powttt s'"'""; si~to •Soo OwP'O'••t Ll~T $1950 SALE $ ........ ~ MILITAltY PERSONNEL WELCOME! I . ~:.~::!,,,,,, .. , .. i~ .. ~~ .. ,, .. ,, ... l~·.~~•u•••••uu ~·.~~~ ....... , .... ~~.~:~ ... ,,,,, .. , ~·.~::!............ '""'Y· O<tobo• IS, 1976 DAILY PILOT pJ l 1 ~!'! .......... !!~.~~~::~ .......... !!~.~~c:'!!~ ........... !!~3 ~!'!!~ ............. !!.~~ ~~ ......... !!~~ ~~~ ........... !!.~~ ~!·.~ ... ~ ....... !~~=·.~:.': ....... !!.~~ b·.~ ... ~ ....... ~ LUXURY SPECIALS! '75 MARK IV lOtOtG ..,,,f\ • '"'" 900G r\ '••t A¥'-¥ \Ir to etv·\P ''"''''' t '' ""'"' • , <t""O•'•"'•"t •l'ld ""'O't l tf\t I. Cf' ~w\t 'H IO •P '74 MARK IV '"" Oe•r• ~'v0 "f I ' "'"""" A¥1f ¥i \tr rO ,,.,..,.. ...,,. ·O• •. , ''"" ... "''',,...to•"'''' .,, l •f' tell l ~ •75 Co.jor Xlt•7 '7'4 PINTO ATLAS '73 ~rand 1'11\. 'I.Int L.o v . 8 ll u t 0 mat I c XLNT.CONO mt ~ ~. O!h·r Wi ll tranimlsslon AM /f'M S2.100 ~5 4664 tukc truth~ ti31 3388 or l>lereo. power' windO\lol, '72 Runabout uulo traru. C~1l..-/~mouth l>U-4839 ateen~a & brakes, air i11r ronct., ne'w tires. ver); ?.rsn u1ly & sun 'l1l 10 n-.derblrd 9970 conditionlne. talt "heel c I l' an. Run i; G r eat ' 29. 1 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sharp car! <O!JtMJti). S46-2&S5 SH!*S :!'J. !arbor Blvd . '74 FORD $4486 ·n Plnto.nunubout. ~ ouo 5c4~: i'~i4 THUNDiRllRD mi's Stick, 111r, sunroof. -------HARDTOP GUSTAFSON I INCOl N Mt:RCURY tfi800 B('olCh Hlvc1 H untington S.•t1ch 842·8844 \l'l')' clean. SHISO. p, t pt) Pontiac 9965 \' ll. ;11110 tr.in~ 1,11 torv 5.'>1.2036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• air. fXl\H'r !>h '\llllli.t. :.ind 'N F'ircblrd E~nrtt air. PO\\l'r hr.ikl''" p11w1·r 197~ Pinto Squire \\'i•11, " t \ 'I L' •1 " urn1frn ~lereo. P\\ r wrn \\ 1n1 1> '' :.. • " r " "lntcond4:.A~ dO\l\l>,doorloch&.i.lr.1~ :..1t·1·1·11, \lll}l 111<.11, r.11lyt '70 Cougar. Xlnt cond. • Xlnlcond $3900.6750:181 11 hel'i:. S1•r l~Houo Auto .. PS. PB. In ml. "11 Run:ibout. 4s pd, nt>w •75 p nt• G d p..1 $5399 S2150/bst ofr. 644·K771. puns Ind. Xlnt m1. /bk 0 iac. ran nx SANT A ANA Sl·~··11• "•2 0"26' \'.I!, auto. trun:. , f:ll'tun 9-93-\AN_....... ., -Ll ... COL"'-' MERCURY air \'IHH.hltoning. lulh " " '71 Pinto. One O\\ner. powt>r equipp~d.A~I F:'ll IJOlON Tui.1111 '71 DODGE ChonJ•r Hardtop 1\lr cond1lionin&, vin>' l o p, V·S.. automa\1 transm1ss1on, powe s teering O nly 39,50 mil<'S (478CIC) $1995. GARDEM GROVE '66 Gal;ixie. Vil. 4 dr . .: lrans p car. I'S/PB, aul tr:ins. Good Lin·s. run!. gd, S350. Call art S. tj.lfj· l!*lll. '76 FORD GRANADA 4DOOR SEDAN \'-8, auto. trans .• factory air cond.. power s let·r· ing, power brakes. radio. healer, low mile age Super c· I can ! I. 1 c . 3l5NNT. $4599 SAMTAANA LIMCOLN MERCURY 1301 :-.= 'fu~llll Santa Ano 547-0511 '68 LTD St. Wa~on HO. m i. Air. a 11 power. S900/bstofr. 497 2362 '66 Ford Sta Wl!n, i5. mi. i:ood tond. l!<>o d lrans p c·ar S435 49:! 3725 --- Lincoln • 75 Lincoln Tour Sedan Fully lo..i11l'rl. 1ndu1lln.: ,\:\I F:'ll ~tcH·ll lath'. i:rwsc rnnt rol. Liit whcc•I. lu.xury int1•n or & more. 153!1LIF\ $6886 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beac h Blvd Huntin gton Be.tch 842-8844 2S.OOO m1. Xlnl l'011d :.lcn•o tapi:. vinyl top. till Santa Ana 54 7-05 t I S?.005 ~S 16GI '>lec1111i,:. bucket :..l'ab. - rallye whl'l'ls, lo mi . Yeija 9974 s uper !>h arp . l.1 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 1 Pinto Xlnt cond Lo mileage. 631 3616 or f>i~8796. !>SJ~I CC '12 \ l'ita GT ll.1tc·hha1·k. $5399 1ww lJatll-n. llfl''· 1m mac cond .. 1 !>J>1l. lg 1•ng SANTA AHA .\:\I DI r.1!110 loh mon:. 9960 LINCOLN MERCURY ~1400 PP t;.u; rn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 (;TI lll hh1·k \\I F\I IS trl... r lt·;1 n till OUtl n11 ~Jrr >.! 1110 Tum SIU 2875 ·71 \\·i:.1 c;T \\ i:n :\lot t11 nll . m.111\ \l r J~ ..• ,.,,.6 '6986 •~,:7~5!"-!!L~l~N~C~O~L~N~+--,7"'"""5_.a_U_.l;,.C_K;;;,.-• ~~::!"!~~ ............. . TOWN SlDAN llVlllA I .,. w tl-« • '"' ''"• •• AY , ¥ l'P f .. ., 'lo t I r "'" f "''" ''" \f ,.,,.,, t ,, .. ""'" ~l•:""d ...... ,,.,., , •.• " ( '~ \ Dt•~·, ,,.., •vi o ........ ""' "4•""'1 •, Ct.il'lll•'C"'•"' ••O.ti A. l'loff'°t' .t,A ,,t \.H ~ .IN•t(o•~t ">t ltf l.JD •6886 '6189 USED CAR BARGAINS!! '69 FORD LTD \I f .,,,,.,.,...,,"' ' I ... ·~,~~ ,,,. .. °'"'' ,,o.,,.. • (O"d l,f ••' .... '( '72 DATSUN 510 1 fM< •l"I .tvf'Oft\•11( •¥.If"" \;•f\'fl '" ... flC9'IOlflf 911CHI' \.I( U)...jlf '69 PONTIAC SEDAN "'I a111o~•uH '"'a) A 1'141fl., ~··· ''"''•l'!Co l r1·.t•t\ ,,. Ul"' \.!t IJl(H '72 DODGE CHARGER v • .1wt4t"'ltf•(. , .... & ~···· .... , ''"'ll"lt 'f'f•' °"" '""' "'""., l~ llt .. W/ MATADOR ' °'°' •.. ,. \I •• '"' 19"\f lo( I fGIO ' fWI ,,, ~·' ''"'~ ' '1t'Un ''' ro#\G l •< 111 NO( '70 FORD MAVERICK l .JO')' ••''" ••Ct ._ """'''' qooo i;i.o. ,,.,10 \•• OO• 1.l O ;~2 l~~eR 'ti I '"~.tll( 4¥1'" itll I Uf(I ttf'fO WM'lo'I ""'"' """""" "''"· flll' <fflO••~-. Iv ~If t '''"'~., ..... '"'" ,. "'''· l lC ••• MIG LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH CALL NOW 1974 MAVERICK S E D A :'\ . 6 1· ) I , automat1<'. I>'' r :.tt."cr mi:. air 1·ond • \'tnyl roof & low miles. Thl' pcrfcL·t 2nd ear' 12087951. MOW OMLY $2495 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS Jo"02MARC.UIRlll PkWY \un01t"CJO'•wr-A~,,.,1 .. ,1 MISSION VII JO llJl·)llllO 49'.-IJIO Met'Cury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MERCURY MONARCH 4 DOOR V·8. auto. tran:.. . faetory air rond . power steer· ing, fXl\H•r hral..t·s. radio. hcat<'r. Bc:-1 huv on u family car• Lk S21LVY. Pnn•d to '><'II at $3999 S.AHTAAMA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 :-.= Tu~lln Santa Ana 547-05 l i '71 :\1arqws. $1995 or best oHer. Da)s, 4!19 13:1. afl.6 pm. HJl·otW2 ----- f GnCJ 99 5 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73MUSTAHG GRANDE V·8. auto. tran!I., factory air conditionini:;, power i.tcering, power (disc) brakl•s. Powc1· windows, radio. heater. whit<'Wall tires. \'inyl roor. Tinted glass, wheel covers . Lo, lo miles, see il todny ~ Lie. No. l22KllY. $3688 540-5630 1011\~0\ \\SO\ • LINCOLN M fRCunv 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '10 auto. Scyt. PS. nu cng, tires, bau. Gd gas ml. $199.S.~~ '87 Fastback, 289 4 map$195. 67S~san.s. '6S Must. gd eond. Orig owner. Sl.500. Call 631-0667. Rare '67 Convert. Im· mac., 289, nuto., PS, e trlc. new Ures, top, paint, battery, e t c. $2250. 5.W-1961. J.S'73 Blue Must.nJ cOlf• vert. Xlnt cond. Muat be aeen t o bo app rec. 552.om OldslftObile ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Olds. Cutlau. h i mlleqe, clean, A.IC, xlnt C'Ol'ld, $1500. 499·21 LS •74 CHIVIOUT KEii WAnERS I pledge to continve the trad1t1onal ultimate in customer relationship and customer service at Dunton Ford The finest in Orange County before sales. dunng sa1es and after saies . Guaranteed compteht customer service at all times. 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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1S, 1976 TEN CENTS, ) . . ~ ~.I I B CouncilIDan Asks Re:vantp Contro~: ' By ROBERT BUKER ot tM O•lly ~._.SU" ·~ Huntington Beach Councilman t Richard Siebert called today for tJgbter controls and more public 1 say in downtown redevelopment • plam. -Declaring that he is neither for f nor against r ecevelopment at this l point, Siebert said enabling lJeglslation that would permit r e· development should be tightened .up . .. ... "Right now, the majonty ol the city council seem s to be acain~t high rise buildings and high in- . tensity d evelopment," SJebert observed. "Wh at h appens, though, 10 years from now when there is a new city council which might favor m or e intense redevelop- ment that could result in reloca- tion of residents?" Siebert asked. The redevelopment plan cur- rently under city council study would be ln effect fOI' 3S years. "I thlnk enabling legislation should s pell out limits of re- development," Siebert said . "JI the people in the future should want 1reater develop- ment, lt should be up to them to decide through public Marings or even possibly in an election," he said. "From the citizen input I have r eceived , the vast majority favor s r evitalization or re· bablUtation ot the downtown area In one form or the other. .. The question before the tlty councU is, does the proposed re- develbpment plan satisfy tbe goals ol the city and citizens Jn ...-oviding thls rehabilitation ol the older areas of the city?" ''My pos itio n will be de· termined in facts presented t.hroufh the public bearing pro- cess,' h e said. City council members, sitting as the red8vetoprnent agency, are considering enabling legisla· lion which would permit three decrees of i1)tensity for re· development. The most intense plan would focus on a live-block arell aJong Pacific Coast HJg)lway between Lake Street and ~ix th Street. Exlstme structures would be removed and repJffed with higher deftsity devel~ment, in· eluding a 22·slory hotel. an office tower building and other de· velopments. A second allernaUve would cotne at the same locaUon with mere moder ate development. A third con<:ept poses the lowest Intensity of all. Jt would concentrate on r ehabilitation ot the five-blodt area. Also included tn the overall plan would be development of I four-block area along Main csee coNTaOLS, Pace AJ) fHuntingt.on Cocaine Raid Neis 9 ~ l··r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Angry Ot,er Crash Castro Iii jack WASHINGTON (APl -Cuban ime Minister Fidel Castro said today his government will re· ounce a 1973 antihijacking agreement with the United tales to protest what he claimed as American complicity in the r ash or a Cuban plane last week, according to a Havana broadcast monitored her e. Offshore Hearings ·Adjourned· Halts Pact Castro said Cuba will allow the pact to expire in six months, as it will under its own deadline. without making efforts to r enew ll. A passenger plane of the Cuban national airline Cubana crashed Oct. 6 in the Caribbean, a few miles offshore of Barbados, 20 minues minutes after it look off The cras h killed a ll 73 passengers and crew members The night of the cr ash an anonymous telephone caller told the Miami Herald in Spanish that '"El Condor." a na111e used by an Li-Castro Cuban ex iles, had pl ant ed a bomb aboard the plane rrime Minister John G M C Adams of Barbados told the Unit ed Nations on Monrlay that a ter rori st act had c a u sed the er ash $200,000~ In Drugs Seized By AaTHVJl a. VDISEL Ot .... Of My ll'4Mt S.-- A jobJffl auto mechanic from Bogota, Colombia, a Huntington Beach prison parolee and a young wom a n face triple charges today in connection with a $280,000 cocaine sei%ure in the beach city. Complaints charging Eugene c. Clark, 34, of the Wirne Tree Apartments, 6200 Edinger Ave .• and Stanley G . Diehl, 34, of ~ Latin American nation were to be filed. police said. No decision had been reached in the case of the woman. 20. also taken into custody with Dietll whe n Long Be ach and Huntington Beach police 11wded Clark's r esidcnee Wednesday.• No resistance occurred. ac· C<Jtdin1 \o J.ona Be..n ~ve Gary Halliday, alt.hougb several State Lands Commission mem lbers adjourned a bner hearing on proposed r esumption of offshore oil drilling oper ations in Hunt· ington Beach Thursday night .after li s t e ni ng t o i.pari.e tesllmony. Within two d ays alter the crash, the U.S. government of fered to assist the Barbados gov ernment in its investigation B " d i BuntiRfl~OR illegal weapons indudinig five eac e " • .. semi-automatic ritles and. In today's broadcast, Castro said that ··reliable Venezuelan news circles" sent Cuba informa· lion which convinced rum of CIA involvemettt. Lifeguard J ohn Barth had no more luck just. bef~e dawn tod~. Mj)Se!' saadri·d.ff.hted. e T~~~t!~~l~~~C:.~:!:' tha n s kipper Mike Moser, 42, Orange, did engme died and the ~.OO<r craft tona ptobe add charges are be~ t his m orning in trying to refloat the ashore. A tug boat was called to r efloat ~probe and charges are be- Mash agena I The Owen s cruiser went the vessel, which, lifeguards said, al>· .~f • ' pigbt against at least. Clark The sess ion in Huntington Beach City II all was scheduled for public comments on prcsen· talion of questions relative to the Burmah Oil and Gas Company and Aminoil, Inc .. applications. aground near the Huntington Beach Pier peared to have sustained liWe damage. ·'if eh.l• lo both Orange and --------------------------------...,.------.-.~ ngeles coonUes, Halliday The firms want to r esume ater injection production from wells existing on Platform Emmy, a mile offshore. which were closed after the 1969 Santa arbara Channel oil spill. New drilling on a slant from a arcel of land spanning 600 feel along Pacific Coast Hi ghway ould increase the petroleum oduction too. One r esident, Jpck Coll ins, asked if plans and sp(.'Cificatlons assure that the drilling will be protected from seepages or spills. He asked wheth<'r the general public may examine i.uch plans submitted lo the State Lands 1Commis sion t o satisfy any 1personaJ doubts. ' Commission Chairman Phil :Northrup assured rum the plans ~on fil e at the State Lands Com· (mission OCfice in LonJ? Beach 1m ay be checked by anyone ~ One more such hearing on the :Environmental Impucl r eport filed by Burm ah Oil and Gus kompany and Aminoil , Inc., is etOcL 29 in Long Beach. A formal hearing is set Dec. 15 in Long Beach on the total lrolcum production proposal. Castro said one of those in· volved was Feli;c Martinez Suarez, "a known enemy ol the revolution." a nd another was H erna n Ricardo Lozano, a Venezuelan news paper photo· grapher. Castro did not explain how they were implicated. AF Missile Test Fizzles WASHINGTON (AP) -There is good news and bad news about the military's cruise missile pro- gr am. The Ai r Force reported its first cruise missile test flight failure in five tries. It said a missile launched from a 852 bomber crashed seven minutes after it was launched Thursday over the White Sands missile range in New Mexico. But the Navy announced in California that its cruise missile, called Tomahawk, "made a fully guided one hour and 47-minutc flight over the sea Lest range." The test was the 12th in a seri es, the Navy said. The Air Force said it will try to find out what went wrong. Very Sad Case State Threatens Marriage FLINT, Mich. {AP) -Dale and Louise S~hnebe~t h ave been told l~ey'll h ave to, get a divorce if they want lo continue receiving a $270 monthly p ayment from the state that enables Louise to care for her crippled husband. . D3:1c. 23, .h as been a quadrapJegic since being in· JUred in a hig h school canoeing accident. He met Louise, 22, at a nursing hom e where she was a nurse's aide and he was a p atient. Most States Resuming FluSlwts A federal official says most areas that halted swine nu in· oculations are resuming them because studies show the deaths of elderly persons were coin· cidental to their receiving shots. "I think most people who have stopped and evaluated the in- form ation are ~oin~ back into immunization activities," Dr. David J . Sencer , director of the federal Center for Disease Con- trol, told a news conference in Washington Thursday. President Ford and his family. Health. Education and Welfare Secretary David Mathews, Florida Gov. Rubin Askew and offi cials in other slates got the shots Thursday to dramatize the safety of the vaccine. Others planned to be vaccinated today. . The procram had come to a standstill in most areas of nine states and parts of others after Tuesday's announcement that three elderly Pittsburgh resi· dents died a(lcr getting shots. And some clinics that continued offering s hots reported a sharp r eduction In t he numbers of persons requesting them. "The official explanation is the three d eaths w er e a coin· cidence," Or. Frank Clack, director of the Pittsburgh-area Allegheny County Health Depart· ment, said Thursday. Altogether, there were reports this week of more than 35 persons in several states who died anywhere from a few hours to a few days after being vaccinated, lncludint a 75-year·old Sun- nyvale man. However, officials in virtually every case said the immunizations wer e not to blame . . Aft~ he m oved out of the nursing home, Louise qu1t her Job and took care or Dale full time, getting a $270 monthly "chore provider payment" from the Holitington Girl Michigan Dep artment of Socirl Services. Dale also r eceived $192 a m onth in Supplemental Security In· Yms Teen c own come for his disability . Without the $270, Dale would be forced to return Holly Sue Ce.lktn. '4. Huttt· ln,ton Beach, ~ the ttUe of to a nursing home. Teea Miss South B~ tecently at The Schne beltS:.say caseworkers advis-ed them to a p.,ea.nt held at. the Laguna h ave the m a rriage annulled and simply live HUls Mall. together . The Marina Hlah School ".But I won't do it. I 've been very happy being tteshman wUJ compete In lhe marned to the woman I Jove," Dale says. "Our hap-Teen Miss Califocnla Universe piness m cnns more to us ." • , Paaeant Oct. 23 and i. at &he ~=~--------------::==:Ill~~ Buenn Park ConvctlUonHotd. I 'Defective Wheel' Fatal Crash Ca,use A Sacramento mQtberwhowas killed with her two sons in a Hun- tington Beach auto crash told a friend the car was r iding strangely just before the fatal crackup, police r eported today. Charlotte Ann Bartell, 26, and her companion checked the 1967 British coupe to see if ~ tire might be low , causing vibration and wobble. But they found no low tire. Shortly afterward, after the victim s dropped off Janette Gabriel at her home al 19531 Summer Breeie Drive, the left rear wheel broke off. The car slid across Golden West Street near Ellis Avenue in· to oncoming lanes and was smashed broadside by a van, in- juring its driver who was pinned inside briefly. Investigator s said van driver JaJnes A. Brunso, 37, of 8202 Woolburn Drive, Huntington Beach, h~d no chance to avoid the accident and ls blameless for the lhtee tragic deaths. He was li~ted in satlsCactu-y condition today at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach. He'll Only St.eal Kiss A suspicious neighbor who reported a possible burglary tn procress sent Huntington Beach pOlice racing to a Brookborst Streel apartment con\Plex early t~ay. but il was all ·tor nhught. The second-story man wasn't out to h eist a TV set or stereo but perhaps to steal a k!Ss or two lifter clambering throuab the -•Jcony window, poll~• taid. Officer Ken Jen$Gbquei. tioned the bluabl ... yOUftC tenant and her •f sttcr. wbo Uten closed rthe b~ door and ran1 d••n the curtaln on tbe madera d., Romeo and Jaltet~•· Police probing the accident are .still trying to determine why the sports car's rear wheel looseped, resulting in death for Mrs. Bartell and her sons Christian, 8, and Derek, 6, as th~y returned from an puling. u They and Mrs. Gabriel spent the d ay at the beach and Mrs. Bartell was driving back to the home of her brother in Long Beath when the fatal accldtnt occurred. "She had been apprehensive about driving a strange car ud she felt it was mishandling," said Mrs. Gabr-iel, who m.el Mrs. Bartell through their work as hospit.a) X-ray technicians. Hunlington Beach police traf- fic accident investigat«r Officer Orva Akin examined the de· molished British couple at a local wre<:klng yard Thursday and round ttie right rear wheel aJso defective and 1>9tenually unsafe. "Of the tour fog nuts only three were holding the wheel on," he (See WHEEL, Page AZ) Final Inning ~Screamer ForHBCopa It was the bottom of the ninth in- ~and the scorewastiedThurs· dQY rugbl whenHUJ'lll.qt.on Beach police were galvanludlntoaction by this radio d.iapatchet's bc'oad· cut: ''Ant unit in Ute area. •. 8111 unl.t In the area ..•• respond tort!p<ltt ot a poaan~•e 1unshet lad woman screamiflg on 20th Street.." , Patrolman Steveh Dutton ar· rivedandfound everythingokay. He saicl the possible gunshot wCbas tl)e erwtt ct \Jankee Cllrfs amllln' r.ilt ~CJllMC.lting wUb the .-nant-wlnnina bOlllO .-un ball In New York's 7 to 6 victOr, flll• Kuaas Cit.y. Tbe ~~am ovf.l'be•d by a ~ Mlcbbor was &be lofll Jad)' Y •ee f u lbrttklni In trttlmDlt ov_.-the JGid vGlume ~ bft' tef~OD "'· I t f •' 'J;' .. g -€tt'arges sought lnelude _.possession of cocaine for sale; possession or dangerous dl'Ugs tor saJe and possession of marl; ju an a for sale, according·i to Detective Halliday. . He said charges wQUld 'lbe asked In complaints from b6th Onnge County and Los Ang~ County, because portions Of e Ullcil stimulant drug were c n· fiscated ln both jurisdictions. , Quantities or amphetamine tablets and marijuana seiz'ea were smaller than the cocaine haul, one or the largest such seizures.in local hlstory. •'The case started out with the purchase of a UlUe over ao ounce of cocaine ln Long Beach," Detective Halliday said in ouUining how Diehl and the woman became involved. He said prison parolee Clark was arrested and because under the law he forfeited tig,bts against Immediate searcb and seizure or personal property bis apartment was checked. Diehl and the unidentified woman suspect were there when officers arrived, according to Detective Halliday. Clark remained in Loqg•Beach (See DRtJGS, PaaeA2) Weather Night and morning low cloudt, but mosUy sunny afternoob skies expected Saturday. Coast hi&hs near ?O, lows near 60. INSIDE TODA.\' H.a.ndtoriHng .and mothemat.Jc• .are ,among tM element• •icd by thre. ""°"""-arlld• 10 create thdT work1. Som• of tlalir piece•. ldrich ""ll bf on~ at 1~ NflUptW& Hortm-Art Mlscum. I ore thoen °"· P.age Cl of the w Cfk.,.,.,.. l•ilex AZ DAIL y PILOT H /F Val .. " Antenna Tower .. , I -; Dispute MoOt The Fountain Valley Planning Commission aired a resident.la! antenna controversy Th,ursday b u l apporently mo s t homeowners weren't tuned in. Commissioners wer e d is· mayed that nol u s inele homeowner group represen· tative addressed the controversy over the construction ot antenna towers in their neighborhoods by amateur radio operal<rs. Personal Income Increases WASHINGTON <AP) - Americans' per sonal income ex- panded at the quickened pace or half of one percent in September thanks lo a payr oll surge in com- modity producing industries, the government reported today. The Commerce Department said personal income grew $6.8 billion over the month, a rate which, seasonally adjus ted, would put total annual income at $1.39 trillion. That compared with a $4.6 billion expansion in August, or three-tenths of one percent, but w as still behind the July hike or $10.4 bill1on t'ersonaJ income r epresents all money received by Individuals as wages, salaries, pensions and other payments after allowance for Social Security truces Jn a sense, it r eflects the basic level or d emand in the economy Growth of per sonal income at a pace faster than inflation is es· sential if the economy is to con· linue creating job opportunities The September figur e represented growth of nine per· cent over the s ame mon°' a yeur ago, putting it ahead of the 5.6 per cent inflation in those 12 months On a per capita basis, the Sep· tember personal income worked out to $6,463 a year. compared with $6,435 when the August figure is applied Comm erce also released s taUslics s howing that inven· tmes held by manufacturers and merchants grew by the second largest amount for nearly two years in August The department pegged the advance a t $2 7 billion, following a jump or $1 7 billion in July and the largest since June's $3 7 billion growth Inventories are a key to how rapidJy growth in dem and is tr ansl ated into new jobs JC manufacturers and merchants draw clown Inventories to satisfy demand, growth is sUlled. But when inventories are expanding at the same lime that consumers are stepping up their purchase. the pace or job c reation is enhanced. Commerce said the August in· ventor y advance was accom- panied by a six-tenths ol one per· cent increase in total business sales during the month. Sales bad slipped four .tenths ol one percentin July. Fro•PageAJ DRUGS ••• City Jail pending further pro- secution but can not be released on ball becau se as a parolee he is subject to imm ediate return to prison. Bail was set at $5,000 each for Diehl and the female suspect, aged 20, pending court arraign· m ent, probably on Monday OAANQE. COAST H lf' DAILY PILOT ~ 0<-C..\I 0.11y Piiat. wltll-l'il• c- '-"'d lfto ...... "'"'···--... -°'_ C.0.•1-ltN ... C-."' -....... -.... ...-ii--·· ""°""' ,.,...., ... C...•• -· -· &. ..... 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On J une 15 the city council adapted an uriency ordinance restricting antenna heights lo 35 r eet and requiring radio aper ators to obtain a conditional use permit for the structure. The interim ordinance expired Wednesday. The planning com· mission will hear the matter again in its Oct 27 meeting and consjder a r ecoQ'lmendation to the city council on a revised policy. "The onl y time a r adio operator's neighbors go to city hall is when a tower goes up," said Commissioner McKnight, "We wanted homeowner input tonight but we still don't have everyone's opinion." Cfmmission Chairman June Boykin agreed. "We are tryi ng to protect the rights of both sides in this matter , but everyone else could care less until the problem is next door.·' she observed. FroaPage A J CONTROLS. Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue. This would include specialty and relail commercial uses and an area could be converted lo pedestrian ways with a s mall concept Mayor Harriett Wieder said this week that s he never was a backer or high intensity r e· development and instead is a supporter of revitalization of the blighted downtown area. She said something must be d one to r e h a b iii late t h e downtown in order to r estore pride in the area. Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson s aid th at after attending an Urban Land Institute meeting in Palm Beach. Fla., recently, he too is against high intensity de- velopment near the pier. ··1 was all for the plan until I got back with the experts," P attinson said. "After they critiqued it, I came away with the idea that it wasn"t practical and that we would be gui lty of shooting ror the moon. ··1 am not against high rise building d evelopment, but I now think that this plan was too gran· diose," Pattinson declared. Councilman Ron Shenkman also says he is against high in· t e ns ity r e d evelopme nt and favors reh a bili talion. Opponents of redevelopment have expressed fears that high rise developments will pose an unhealthy impact on ocean vis· las. Some of them also say they fear that their homes and busi· nesses will be condemned and de· molis hed and they would be forced to move. Jai,l Warning Campaign On LOS ANGELES (AP> -Law e nforce ment officials have launched a stat ewide publicity campaig n to make potential criminals aware that they will go to jail for using a gun to commit any crime. Two years ago only 30 percent of persons convicted ol armed robbery in Los Angeles went to prison, but now California has a mandatory sentencing law that c hanges that. Law enforcement ofCicials in- tend lo use newspapers, radio and television, billboar~ and posters to publlciie the man- datory sentencing law. Separation Sought By ~ounly Judge Superior Court Judge Harmon G. Scoville ls seeking legal· separation from bis wife ol 27 years via a petition filed in Orange County Superior Court. Named as d efendant in the ac- tion r~ by JudaeScoville, 15711 BuUerfield St., Westminster. is bis estranged wile, Donna D. Scoville. The couple have two children: Kristine, LS. and Scott, 14. Newsgirl Fined SAN FRANCJSCO (AP) Channel 7 new sca.c;ter Valer1e Coleman h u been fined $100 at'ter her convictJOI\ ol faWoi lo obey a police officer. She was ar- rested last June after sbo parked her car ln rronl of the KOO· TV c:A· nces on Golden Gate AttnUe. Judges Rru~ing · Penalty SACRAMENTO CAP) - Cali Corni a Su p r cmc Court jU!'ltit'Cll, giving no siJin ot when they wall rule, have J(nllcd u state ' de1>uty attorney general who 8l· tempted to cl ef e nd the statc's de- oth pcnully luw. At a hcurlng Thursd.iy, several justices, including Chief Justice Donald Wright, repeatedly (IUCS· tioned the legal points made by Deputy Atty . Gen. Howard Schwab. Al issue is the consUtulionallly ol the state's 1974 death pennlty l.iw, which voters a nd tho legislature put on the books altet Wright's court slr~k down ~ old state death penalty in 1972. Recent US. SupremeCourtrul· ings have held that a sentencing court must consider a defendant's rC<'ord and character before im-, posing the death sentence. That's tlte Spirit Ventura County Public Defend e r Richard Erwin~ representing Steven Rockwell, o 25-year-old m an convicted or rape and murder, ask<.'<! th~court to overturn the law in light of the • nation's high court rulings. Edison High School senior Mike <.iregg knows a good deal when he sees one. He paid $2 .50 Thursday and got three ''slaves" to .ha ul him around campus white fanning him with palm fronds. Girls al his command are Deanna Blodgett (pulling), Kimber Griffith (fanning, left ) and Teresa Tomasic. Hijinks resulted from slave auction conducted on campus in connection with spirit week at the Hunt· ington Beach school. Then Roekwell would be sen· ' tenced to life imprisonment in- stead, Erwin told the court. A jury deadlocked in the penalty phase of th(' Rockwell trial. and he has yet to have another penalty tri <.11. Three Cmnese Guards Slain In Coup Fight BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (AP) -Three guards were shot and killed during the arrest of four Chinese radical leaders. in· eluding the widow of Mao Tse· tung, but neither she nor the others arrested were harmed, the Yugoslav news agency Tan- jug reported today in a dispatch Crom China. Quoting what it called reliable sources, the agency reported the four had plotted a coup and relied on the help or Chen Hsi-lien, the commander of the Peki ng gar- rison, but the military leader in· formed Premier Hua Kuo-feng. Hua has since been named to sue· ceed Mao as China's top leader, according t o various reports. In Tokyo, J apan's Kyodo news sec-vice reported wall posters de· nouncing the four had appeared in Shanghai. marking the first public censure or them. There has been no oCCicial confirmation ol the purge which reportedly began Oct. 7. In addition to the arrest of the four leaders, others were arrest- ed at the Peking universities of Pei ta and Tsinhua, Taajug said. Tanjug said Mao's widow, Chiang Ching, had prepared the coup while her husband was still alive. She also sought assistance Crom navy oCCicer s but failed, the report said. Fro•PageAJ WHEEL ..• said. "The fourth was 'finger- loose: You could turn it with your fingers alone." He a nd other accident in· vesligators were trying to de· termine from Mrs . Bartell's brother. Kenneth Allen, of Long Beach, and his girlfriend who owned the car when any wheel or axle r e p a ir may have been performed. No evidence or any other factor than mechanical failure or im· proper maintenance can yet be determined, investigators said Thur sday. Funeral services were pending for the mother and her boys at Hutchinson Funer al Directors In Marysville, Calif., ~Ith local direction and forwar ding by Dilday Brothers Mortuary. Mesa Dentist Facing Suit A woman who claims she was sexually assaulted while under the influence of an anasthetic ad· mtnlatered by herdentistsued Dr. Clifford Downs ol Costa Mesa Tbw"lday for damages to be de- termined in trial court. "The allegations are false," Dr. Downs commented Thursday . "We shall take whatever steps are nttessary todlsprovethem." Dr. Downs and a dCrendant identified only as "Doe 1" are list. ed asco-defend antsin lheOrang, Cdclnty Superior Court lawsuit filed by Andrea Mcrrtlt, also ol Costa Meta. Mrs. Merrill alleges that the sexual attack, described by her u "malJdous. despltetw and op. prnslvc," occurred last Dec. 16· whlle shew as being treated In Dr. Downa' otnces at28S> Mesa Verde DrheEest. Nobel to Reserve 197 6 Peace Prize OSLO, Norway (AP) The Nobel committee of the Norwegian parliament has de· cided not to award the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize. it was announced today. The r ecord $160,000 prize money will be reserved for 1977, the committee said. It 'was the 10th time since World War 11 the committee has reserved· the peace prize money for the following year. Last year the peace prize was awarded to Soviet phy!>ic1:.t and human rights dissident Andrei Sakharov. In 1974 the recipients were the late J apanese Pri mc Minister Eisaku Sato a nd Sean MacBride or Ireland, United Na- tions commissioner for Namibia. Jn 1973 the prize was awarded to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho, who r ejected his share ol the prize. Nobel Institute director Tim Greve had said earlier SO can· didates form ally nominated by the Feb. 10 deadline were being considered by the five-member commHtee. The committee apparently found no one who in recent years h a d w o rk e d e n o u gh f o r "brotherhood between nations, for the dissolution or reduction of standing arm ies. or for organiz· Ing or promoting peace con· Cerences. '' The committee is not obliged to give any reasons for not award· ing the prize. A terse statement by committee Chairwoman Aase Lionaes, a Labor party legislator, said only, "The Nobel committee of the Norwegian Storting (parliament) h as de- cided not to award this year's Nobel Peace Prize. The prize money bas been reserved for 1977." Dillman Services Scheduled Monday Funeral services will be held Monday for Bill Dillman, Dalboa r esta ura t eur who succumbed Thursday to cancer. Mr. Dillma n, who was 70 at the time of his death, has been a:.· sociate d with Dillman's Restaur antln Balboasincel953. A native of Kansas, he came to California in 1925, settling in the San Gabriel Valley. He served in the Navy in World War 11. In 1952, Mr. Dillman moved his family to Balboa and opened his restaurant a year later In addition to his business in- terests, Mr. Oltman Dillman was active in a variety or civic and service organizations. He w as a 32nd·degree Mason and a member of the Al Mala.ikah and Gold Coast Shrine Clubs. lie was also a member of the Elks Club. In Balboa, Mr. Dill mun participated in the Balboa Angl- ing Club and the Balboa Improve· mentAssociation. He leaves his wife or 51 years, Opal, or the family home, 2301 Channel Road : a son. Max. of Balboa; two grandchildren and two great-gr andchildren. Services will be held Monday at Pacific View Chapel inCoronadel Marauoa.m. The ramily suggests donations to the Shriners Hospital for Crip· pied Children in Los Angeles. WE'VE ONLY Schwab attemptcidtoarguelhal the state I aw, which lists 11 s~ific crimes requiring the de- ath penalty, dpes give the court leeway to consider mitigating circumslanccsof a case Panty Check Legal Tender TULSA, Okla. <AP) - The Bank or Oki ahoma re· Cl'ivcd :m unusual item in its teller drawers Thurs- day: Drawers. A pair or woman's pan- ties. in fact, with a check forrn pnntL•d on the light· blu<> backside. The panty ch eck for Sl0 .85. drawn o n a California bank, was <'n· dors ed and m adc payable toSbell Oil Co. Althought the panties say "100 percent cotton," the check is n egotiable if there's enough money in the account Strike Stops Canada City OTTAWA <AP) -The Cana· dian Labor Congress estimates th at slightly m ore than a milliofl workers. or less than half its 2.3 million member s, participated in a one-d ay protest against federal wage and price controls. The Thursday strike shut dowh or disrupted industries a nd services across Canada, but es· sential services were maintained in most areas. and the strike was general in only a few towns. A spokc s m an for General Motors or Canada said only 10 percent or the firms' workers showed up Thursday. Some On· tario cities were without bus, postal and garbage services. There was no fer ry to Vancouver island, and Vancouver 's six daily news papers did not publish. JUST BEGUN! Tw.,,,.y·fnt11 yeO's CJql of,..., lor ~l>d peep" •~uo.c.;n ,,..111>• O'P'" i,., .. .,., First. th9 tht·micd ~ t~ ,.,..,.,..,~ fobor" ,.r,"':ngtonq ,,.,~ti ,.,., ~J ~1ty ~ pioduct on SKOllcl, ""'~h ..,..y """' .,,...,,.,"<;! ...,., II 1•"'1b1>d ( "I"''"'! II) l"' "', .... 1 ic;1.,ow1 Ul'I I l(X) I-mt\ fo.i"' 11llnl. Cl'-d ""'·' ""P"1<7" ..,,.... ~e ,,,;:\ rt ....... .,1, 0u1 onrl ,..\.:!cop•" •o JU the~ dttv"lofl'T"'"'' •o wer\ W\,ot doo1 Iii·, rn.17110 ytJAJ? It -~ thoo C~""1 lO\I\ leu •!,or. JO V"Of\ OC1'I tt-o ~·l'Cl.on ..,~dJe l0Ye<31s oqo Wotli Q1Jt fom-1y .n ti. Capel bu-~~ i.no:,. lfl'H wP l\tw,o ,...,, tWYt ,....,...,..\"' ~ .. kw f-yec7t lhon -bel;e..ed po.~'ble. O'eOltl'Q t"8 900!•\I (()n\I."""' '7.,..,,t. llW~Wy "I c.JI economy Aflet 8 I y~!>ts. fl lodes 1 •e _ • .,. ~ t-st 1M9M! 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 926'7 • PHONE-646·4838 -646-23.5.5 --~-~ -~-- Irvine EDI T ION VOL. 69, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA r FRJOAY, OCTOBER lS, 1976 TEN CENT< Hyzen Plans Bribe Conviclion Appeal 8 y TOM BARLEY Ott ... Dally ,ltot Sl<I" An appeal will be filed in the bribe r y con vict ion of San Clemente arch1tt!et Leon Hyzen. Hyzen was found guilty Thurs- day b y a n O r a ngt! County Superior Court jury that de· liberated four hours. Defense at· torney Mike Flanagan contends that th e jud ge permitted testimony against Hyzcn which was unethical and should not have been allowed. Obviously s hake n by the verdict, the 66 .. year-old dt>fen- dant !>wayed i.Ji ghUy tht:n held the council table for suppart as the jury in Judge H. Walter Steiner 's courtroom r eturned guilty verdicts on all three felony counts. The former San Clemente city planner faces a s tate prison term of up to 14 years for his actions last May in offering a $1.000 cam- pajgn contribution to Fifth Dis· trict Su pe rvisor Thomas Riley via e x e cutiv e aide Peter llerman. Ile will be sentenced Nov . 16. Deputy District Attorney John Conley s uccessfully a rgued before the j ury that Hyien Ol· rer ed the donation in return for favorable consideration by Riley and the county board when the time comes to build the San Clemente br anc b llbrary. Judge Steiner seemed to make it clear in comtnents tnade while the jury was being thanked and dismissed that he has no intt:n· Uon of orde ring any type of in- carceration for Hyzen. "It's been an amazing case," he said. "And I think we all un- der stand that this is nOl a couri;e ol conduct that Mr. Jfyzen normally engages in. "I'm sure tt\is is the fir$t and last time lh•t he would ever con- template doing anything llk~ thJs," Judge Steiner added. "It's too bad; it r eally is a tragedy." Hyzen and his wife, Didi, were despondent and clol>e to tears as they l elt the courtroom despite defense attor ney Fianagan's r e- peated assura nce that he intends to appeal the verdict. "And what lf we lose the ap- peal?" Mrs. Hyien asked. "Is this how thls thing Is going to end. wllh my husband convicted ns a common c riminal?'' "I wonder whnl the young peo- ple will think o r m e," Hysen murmured. "That ls what woe· ries me, the impact that this kind of thing has on people in the com· <See APPEAL, Page A2) Coast Coveted Irvine to Try Again .on Sphere By HILARY KAYE OllM D•oly PolotS~N Irvine Mayor 0 avid Si lls said Thursd ay his city wi ll lry to get the coastal area pl<1Cl'd in the city·s 11pher e of influt•ncl! even though tha1 laod aJnudy has been divided between :'\l·wport Beach and Laguna Beach "We're Ml giving up.·· !-aid Sills. The cHy council pa:.sed a resolution asking City Attorney Jim Erickson to look into legitl action agains t the Local Agency Formation Com mission <LAFC >. LAFC r uled against lr\'ane last month and placed the Irvi ne Company coastal land. rt'ferred * * * to as TICMAP. in the spheres or influence of Newport Beach and Laguna Be ach Sills explained that the council believes ut h'<iSt part of the 10,000 acres :.hould be included in lr\'lne. City Attorney Erickson was asked to look into options Cor re· consideraUon of the LAFC de· cision or an appeal of that ruling. Erickson was also asked to look into the legal and economic con sequ encei. o f th e d e· annexation r equest made by the Irvine Ranch Water District (lRWO). The coastal land lies within the * * * Master Plan Link Fought by Irvine Irvine city officials are trying to convince the county that the proposed extension of .Culver , Dri ve as a link to the coast should l be deleted from the county's , master plan of roads. The Irvine City Council has un- animously reaffirmed its opposi· tion to the extension and ordered the removal of the pr'oposal Crom the city's general plan. At the s a m t! time. council m ember s asked that the county's M a s Hr Pl an o f Arterial Highw ays be amended so that the two plans conform. II tlie city's and county's plans are in opp<>s ition. c ounty highway funds for Irvin<· might be jeopardized, according to Jrvine pl:.:inners. The two plans both now show ihe exlension of Culver Drive from Bonita Cunvon Road down to Pacific Coast highway. The r oad would be used as an inland link to the coast and has bee.n strongly endorsed by the !'\ewport Beach City Council. However . Jn·ine oCOciais now say they believe the link Is not critical to the county's master plan and contend that the ex- tension of Sand Cal'l)'on Road could be us ed by motorists in· stead. According to the county·~ cur- ,-ent pl an!>, Culvl·r Drive would be exlcnd~d and developed as a primary highw;.1y. meaning that tl would be designed to accom modate <ibout J 0,000 cars per da>·· The city·~ r eque!>l that the county"s maslt•r plan be changed will be studied by county plan· ners and then thl' county plan· ning commission will make u re· comme ndation lo the boar~ Qf i:.upcrvi!>or s. Mom, Sons Dead \ ' Loose Lug Believed Fatal Crash Cause A Sacramento mother who was killed with her two sons in a Hun- tington Reach auto crash told a fri e nd th e c ar wa!-riding stran~cly just bl•forc thr fatal crackup, polic1· rC'portcod today. Charlotte Ann Burtell, 26, and her companion che<:ked the 1967 British coupe to sec 1f a tire might he low. causing vibr ation and wobble. But they found no low lir<' Shortly after ward, :Jter t he victim!> dropped oH .J:lnette Gabriel at her home at 19531 Sommer Breeze Drive. the left r ear wheel broke off. The c ar slid :lCr~s Golden West Street near Ellis Avenue in· to oncoming I an es and was smashed broadi.ide b'" a van, in- juring its dri\"er who.was pinned inside briefly . Jn\'estlgators said rnn dri,·<'r J ames A. Drunso. 37, of 8202 Woolburn Ori\'<', Huntington Beach. had no ch ance lo avoid A.Reprieve For Bristol T h e a nticipated Monday closure of the ~hort stretch of BrJsto l St r e e t between Ma~Arthur Boule\•ard and Oam- boree Road ha s been temporarily postponed. · Tt80s enalncers said today the ro:ad will remain open until mid- Novem ber bee uu se the work crew has left to finJs h work on another Jll'Oject. . ' the accident and is blameh•ss for the three tr :igic deoths. He was listt.>d in satisfactory condition t odn~· at Pacrft cJ llospit al m Huntington Beach Poli cl' probing the accident are still trying to determine why the sports car's rear wheel loost-ned. r e s ulting in death for Mrs . Bartell and her sons Christian. R, and Derek. 6. as they returned from an outing. They and Mrs. Gabriel spcnl the day at the beach and Mrs. Bartell was driving back to the home of her brother in Long Beach when the fatal accident occurred. "She h nd been apprehensive about driving a strange car and she Mt it was mishandling," said Mrs. Gabriel, who met Mrs. Bartell through their work as hospital X-ray technicians . Huntington Beach police traf· fie accident investigator Officer Or,·a Akin examined the de· molished British couple at a local wrecking yard Thursday and round the right r tjar wheel also defective and potentially unsafe. "Of the four lug nuts only three were holding the wheel on." he said. "The fourth was 'finl'er · loose.' You could turn it with your fingers alone." He and othor accideni tn· vesUgator& were trylng to de· tero1ine (rom Mrs. Barlell's brother. Kenneth AJJen. ol Long Beach. and hl1 girlfriend who owned the Cllt wh n any wheel <:tr aic le repair m3y have been perfOTrbed. ' IRWD's b ounda ra t!s, but the water district is asking that that area be serviced inste ad hy S anitation Di str ict 5, which s<:n•es the Newpor t Beach area. Sills explained that there b no wav to tell whether the proposed de-annexation would alfect scrv· ice lo Irv ine r esidents with respect to laxes, w<iter rates and the supply of water and sewer capacity Sills s aid it is "passible" that the city could wind up in legaJ battles with one or more other agencies, but claimed it is "not likely .'· (See SPHERE, PageA21 W ASHI NGTO N <-Al» ..... CU ban Prime M\nister Fidel Castro, eit.· ing what he said was U.S. com· pUcity in the era$}) of a Cuban passenger plane last week, said today he will renounce a 1973 U.S.·Cuban antihijacklng agree· ment, according t.o a Havana br oadcast m onitored here. Lifeguard J ohn Barth had no more luck than skippe r Mike Moser, 42, Orange, did this morning in trying to r efloat the Ma$agena I. 'rhe Owens cruiser went aground near the Huntington Beach Pier just before dawn today. Moser said the engine died and the $24,000 craft drifted ashore. A lug boat was called to r eOoat the vessel which. lifeguards said, ap- peared to have sustained little damage. Motocross Work Halted The State De p a rtm ent categorically denied the United States was r esponsible for the vlane crash anti said Cuba will be held ''strictly accountable" for any hijackings which resull from its repudiation of the agreement. lrvi~ ~~ping to_ ~~b.e IJ,~idems' Fears Pep art men t spokes m an Robert Funi;eth i;aid the United Stales regr ets and deplores the '"unilateral and unwarr<ml('<i" Cuban decision to call off the agreement. Construction on the bicycle motocross course in lr\tine wall be stopped for two weeks fo the hope that a new committ~ can work out a solution agreeable to residents. the clty and the Warm- ington Development Corpor a· Uon . The city council voted 3 to 2 at a special session Thursday after- noon l o stop construction and .absorb a S2,100 loss ii necessary. Countil tflt!mbers lohn Burton and ~ ary"!Ann Gaido <'Jppos«f lbc moti6n. ' ,. Thet m oney would be paid tu the project contractor ror the two-week delay on the project. ~ If the new committee finds1 a way &.o reimburse the city for the S24.000 already spent on the pro. ject and can pick out a new Castro s <iid Cuba will allow the pact to expire in six months. as il will undC'r its own deadline. without m l:lking efforts to renew it. A passenger plane of the Cuban national airline Cubana crashed Oct. 6 in the Caribbean, a few miles offshore of Barbados, 20 minues m inutes after it took of f. Th e cra s h killed all 73 passengers and crew members. The nigh! of the crash, an anonymous telephone caner told lh<' Mi ami 11 er aid in Spanish that "El Condor.·· a n<Jml' used b.v an· ti-C'astro Cuban exiles. bad plant· l'<l a bomb aboard the plane. i,nml• Minister John G.M.C. Adams of Barbados told the Unit· cd Nations on Monday that a ter- rorist act had caused the crash. Three Guards Killed In China Coup Try Within two days after t he cr ash. the U.S . government of. fercd to assist the Barbados gov· ernment in its investigation. In today's broadcast, Castro (Se~C~Tao. P age AZ) BELGRADE, Yugos l avia <AP) -Three guards were shot and killed during the arrest or four Chinese radical leaders, in· eluding the widow of Mao Tsc- lung, but neither she nor the others arrested were harmed, tht? Yugoslav new11 agency Tan· jug reported today in a dispatch from China. Quoting what It called reliable sources. the agency reported the four bad plotted a coup and relied on the help of Chen Hsi-lien, the commander o( the Peking gar- Very Sad Case State Threatens Marriage FLINT. Mich. (AP> -Dale and Louise Sc hnebelt have been told they 'll h ave to get a divorce if they want to continue r eceiving a $270 monthly paym ent from the state that enables Louise tc' care for her crippled husband. . Dale, 23, has been a quadr.aplegic si nce being in· jured in a high school canoeing accident. He m et Louise, 22, at a nursing home where she was a nurse's aide and he was a patient. . After he moved out of the nursibg home, Louise quit her job and took care ol Dale full time, getting a $2?0 monthly "cb<»"e provider payment" from the Michigan Department of Social Services, Dale also received $192 a month in Suppleme ntal Security In· come for hi~ disability. Without the $210, Dale would be forced to return to a nursing home. The Schncbelts say caseworkers advised them to have the marriage annulled and slmpty live together. . ''But J won't do it. I've been very happy being married to the woman I love," Dale sa,ys. "Our b~p· piness mcaM more to us." riSOI), but the military leader in· formed Pre mier Hua Kuo-feng. Hua has since been named to suc- ceed Mao as Chin a's lop leader, according to various rcparls • ln Tokyo .. Japan's KytXlo news service reported wall posters de- nouncing the four had appeared in Shanghai, marking the first public censure of the m. There has been no oWciaJ confirmation of the purge which reportedly began Oct. 7. In addition to the arrest or the four leaders, others were arrest· ed at the Peking uruversities of Peita and 1'slnhua, Tal\lug said. T"njug said Mao's widow, ChJang Ching, had prepared the coup whilt! her h,usband was 5till ali\'e. She aJso soullhl assi~tnncc <See CHINA, Pase A2) Irvine Thieves Get GB Radios Two citizen band rpd1~ were toien ftom jeeps and a thlrd vehicle was broket\ into at Lion Cour1try Safari, Irvine police re- ported tod BY· '()lfkial& M the wild ani· mil park , 8800 M oulton ParkW~f, told police the thefts 0«urrcM eltha late Wednesday «early Tbursda,y morning, Tbltves r emoved a $250 CB rad.lo from one ranger jeep and an *80 mode l f'tom another, poUceuid. A th\rd vtblcle. bdoneing to the telephone opera\OC' al lb amusement park, was brakeo In· t o, b\ll nolhlnf was tahn. Thlever broke a ~.,. Window to ...nent.ruce. motocross location. the $2,100 loss would just be tacked on to the $24,000 figure to be paid lo the city. How<'ver. if talks arc unsuc- cessful and the.m otocross courft stays where it is, the city would absorb the $2, 100 loss and go ahead with the bicycle r aceway project. The motocross is planned for a site in the Edison Company right· of-way b etween the r ailroad tracks and the new Smoketree homes off J errrey Road. Residents are protesting the raceway and this week told the council that many Smoketree r e· sidents are willing to pay at least part of the money to ht! lost by the city if the motocross project is scr apped and moved elsewhere. City officials say that amount is about $24,000. the mon<'y alraeady paid to the contr actor. The new com mittcc will in- clude reprc!'.entatives rrom Smoketr ec. the Warmington Development Compa n y CSmoketr ec d eveloper ), the motocross prononents, the Irvine Transportation Commission and the city touncil. It wiJI be chaired CSee BIKERS, l>age A2> Coast We athe r Night and morning low clouds, bul m011tly sunny Afternoon skies expected Saturd ay. Coast highs near 70, lows near 60 . I NSIDE TODAY Handwriting .and mothematica are omo11g the el ement.~ used bl/ three women. arttstt to create their W<1rka. Some of their pieces, which wilt bt 0~1 tll !ff1lnr1 at the NtWpOrt Harbor "' ,,.. -. art shown on Pagu Cl e>/ thr Weekender. ladex \ C:M Alt A4 ,,. •ht C:i.f AIJ .,., t.1M1 Ct c ... ... A4 (l·t • • l I • ' A.2 DAIL v PILOT Planting f Delayed On Trail Landsc~ping oC the bicycle Lr ail over Yale Avenue at the railroud tracks has been Postponed at least thr~ months wt\lle Irvine city o/llcials at· tempt to flnd money for lhc pro- ject. The Irvine City Council has de- cided to look at the matter again m January. According to Public Works Director Brent Muchow, the landscaping project will cost about $30,000. Hall of that money may be taken from the city's bicycle bond fund, but the r e!>l must come from other sources Council member s said this week they do not want to taJce the second $15,000 from the city's contingency fund and asked staff members to continue exploring other sources. Muchow told the council he ex- pects lo have extra money from a city project on Jamboree Road, since bid prices were favorable and money may be saved there. But Muchow said he wouldn't have final figures from that ex- pected s avings until later this year. The project began when resi- dents of the Ranch complained that. the bicyc le trail adjacent. to, their bncky ards disturbed their privacy. They also said the trail is ugly Panel Named To Eye New Pay System Representatives lo a new com· miltee asked t o study alternative pay syst ems ha ve been an- nounced by both the Irvine Unifit.'<i School Board and the Irvine T eachers' Association. The committee will study dif· · ferent ways of paying t'mploye~. including systems involving J merit pay approach. They art' expected to revort back l<> tht• school board by April, prior to next year's contract ncgotia lions. According to dii.llict of£icials, the school hourd ha:-appointed Fred Gahm. Shirley Gray, Robert Shupc, all parents; Dean Waldfogel , h•vinc High prin- cipal ; and L :t rry Chryst.ii. teacher at th\' SBLI-' alternatin· high school ;\ppointees from the lr,·1ne Teachers' Association include teachers Collette Gunkle. College P ark ; Jim Manl•r . Venado. S u!>a n Gro:-.s , Turtle Rock Elementary: and Ken Dailey. Uni"erslty lligh (committee ch airm a n \. principal Gene Bedley. El Camino Real: and comm unity member Shar on Sircello. who leaches <it a llunt ington Beach ~chool t Separation Sought By County Judge Superior Court Judge Harmon G. Scoville is seekinR l egal ' separation from his wife or 27 years via a petition riled in Orange County Superior Court Named as defondunt in the ac- tion fil ed by Judge Seo"ille, 15711 Butterfield Sl., Westminster. i~ his estranged wife, Donna O Scoville. The couple have tw<1 <-hildren: Kristine, 15, and :;colt. 14 He Was Mistaken SAN DIEGO (Ar ) Manag- ing Editor George Gruner of tht• Fresno Bee !)ays he bdieved almost lo lhe time he wus jailed that he und three or his men would remain Cree. The so-called "Bee 4'' were jailed for 15 days, cited for contempt for rt.'fusing to reveal the source of confldl'nli nl inform utlon. Tht•y wer<• frct:d St•pt. 17 when n judge said he was convinced they would never tell. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT n.. 0-....,. GM •I 0.11• Pllol wllllWfh<ll IH..., b4~tflt .... #\ .. 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"fl'~lft•d w1tfrleut •-..c.•aJ .,..,M,,\ref\ •• _,,...._ s.(-(lt U ... ,_ H •4 •I C.-1t ..... ""'•'"'•· 11r1•u,,.,1.-. ,,. ,.,,,., t.1 to "*".,.., ,. ''"" ,. " ~'"'' ~•11.,., •t111••t-U •-P'tr O.i1y ,ii .. IUll li'llMt CONVICTED OF BRIBERY Architect Leon Hyzen Fro,,. Page Al APPEAL ••• munity and people who have always looked up to you." F1anagan protested that the guilty verdict wouJd never have been delivered if Judge Steiner had barred the testimony of San Clemente attorney B. Patrick Lane and Lane's legal secretary. Lane, who i s also San Clem ente's mayor, tes tified that Hyzen discussed the issue of the $1,000 donation with him at a time when the architect wus also djscussing it with Riley aide Herman who was taping those conversations for the district at- torney's office. Flanagan a ngrily accused Lane of breaching the atlorney- client relationship. "He should have protected his clientjust as a newsman will always protect his sources,'· Fl a nag an said. "I would have gone to jail just as Bill Farr did rather than r e- veal what Lane revealed about Mr. Hyzen," Flanagan said. He said Lane's conduct was un· ethical. Farr. a r eporter for the Los t\ngelcs Times, was jailed by Superior Court Judge Charles Older for refus ing to r eveal his 1iourre for a news story on the Charles Manson murder cas(' F1 anagan ~aid the admi1tsion or the Lant' tC'~timony into lhe trial will form the foundation of his a ppe a l. H e di s mi ssed as "ridiculous"' Lane's argument that Hnen was not a client at the time or the conversutions and was seeking advice as a longtime friend and associate. Flanagan rurtber accui.ed Lanl' of being personally pn• judiced ;ind of di1tplaying that prejudice a t a lime when l'l anagan was seeking informu- llon that would help him in the ,1crensc of I lyzcn. "I asked him in his ofnce al San Clemente if he wouJd mind if ! !aped our conversation " Fl anagan said "And would y;>U believe it, he told me to go and take my tape recorder out into the park." Lane made it clear today that he ne\'er at any time representC'd his relationship with convicted architect Leon ff yzen as an.rthing other than an attorney-client rel iJ· tionship. "1 pointed this out at th<' original grand j ur~· hearing but I was ordered by Superior Court . Judge Ke nneth Williams l<i tc~tify," Lane explained. "( :igain pointed rut lhal mv fkalings with Mr llyzen might h1• pnt·ileged :lt th<' time I was a~ked to testify at the trial,'' the uttorney said. "Again. I was or defed to testify, this time on lht• instructions of Judge Steiner." "Mr. Flanaganis wdl aware of this," Lane sajd, "Bul l feel that he is not making my viewpoint and the actions or the rourt in or- dering me to testify perfectly clea r to an~ on<' r eading newspupcr accounts of the Hyzen lri al " Ju~e l:ensured r.os ANGELES CAP) -The County Bar Association has censured presiding Municipal <..:C"XJrt Judge Joseph R Grillo for his contempt cit11tlon ngtlinst a county employe who refused to providC' him with an ttirlint'ticket for _a lobbyinl': trip. ·Peace Winner· OSLO, Norway CAP) -The Nobel cornm1lll'c of the Norwegian parllarnenl hus de- cided not to award the 19'16 Nobel Pea~e Prhu:, ll wos announced today. The record $160.000 prize money will be r eserved for 1977, the committee said. It was the 10th time since World War 11 the committee bas reserved lhe peace prize money foe the following year. Last year the peace prue was awarded to Soviet physicist and human rights dissident Andrei Sakharov. In 1974 the recipients were the late Japanese Pt-1m e Minister Eisaku Sato and Sean MacBride of Ireland, United Na- t.ions commissioner foe Namibia. In 1973 the prize was awarded t o Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kiss. inger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho, who rejected his share ol lhe prize. Nobel I nstitute director Tim Greve had said earlier 50 can- didates form ally nominated by the Feb. 10 de adline were being considered by the five-member committee. The committee appar ently found no one who in recent years had worked enough f o r "brotherhood between nations, for the dissolution or reduction or standing armies, or for organii· ing or promoti ng peC1cc con· rerenccs." These w er e the criteria set down in the win of prize donor and peace idealist Allred Nobel, Swedish inventor of dynamite . The committee is not obliged to give any reasons for not award· ing the prize. A ter:se statement by committee Chairwoman Aase Lionaes, a Labor party legislator, said only, "The Nobel rommittee of the l'\orwegian Storting (parliament> has de- cided not to award this year's Nobel Peace Prize. The prize money has b een reserved for l!l77 ... The committee may decide to award the 1976 prize next year, in adclition to the l 977 prize. or it may put the 1976 priz\' money back into the main fund of the t\obel Foundation Fro• Pag~ AJ SPHERE ... "\Ve just W4inl to know all the options open to us ... tht:: mayor explained. In the same resolution. tnc council r emo' ed the coastal re- gion from consideration when tht• city decides "hich land use plan lo adopt. "We aren't changing our posi· tion that the area should belong in our pla nning area, but since they ruled against us I think it's presumptuous or us lo continue planning that ar e a," Sills s aid. The mayor e xplained th~l the city has already done a great de· al of planning for the coastal are11 and lhal Irvine should now go in- to a "holding pattern" without •·wasting any more money on planning that area unless a change is made by LAFC." "ll's a bas ic fuel of life that we don't havl' it , but when and if we get il, we can then adopllfforour generaJ plan." Sills said. Three council members agr eed with Sills a nd went along with the rcsolullon. But Gabrielle Pryor voted against the motion, saying lh::il it is incompatible to seek to O\'Crlurn the LA FC d e<:asion. yel delete the coastal area from genernl plan consideration. Fro"' Page AJ CASTRO ... said that "reli llblc Vene?:uelan news circles" sent Cuba inform:i- Uon which convinced him of CIA lnvolvemrnt. Castro said one of those in· ''Olved was F elix M nrtinez Suarez. ''u known enemy of t!le revolution," and another was He rn an Ric ~rdo Louno. a Venezuela n newspaper photo· graphcr. Castro did not <'Xplain how they wton• implicated Dillman Services Scheduled Monday ~neraJ services will be held Monday for Bill DHlmun. Balboa res taurateur who succumbed Thursday lo c anct>r . Mr. Pill man. who was 70 at the time ol his deoth, has been as- sociated with Di llman's Restaurant in 8aJboaslnce19S3. A natJve of Kansas, he came to Californi a In 1925, sctUinR ln the San Gabriel Valley. He servtd In the N~vy io World War II. ln 1952, Mr. DlllmM moved his famlJy to Balbou and Opened ttls resleurnnt a ytar Inter . In addition lo his business in· terests, Mr. Oilman DlJlman w•~ active in a \1arle&,y ol clvlc and servlccorganbalions. He was a 32nd-degree Mason and a member of theAJ Malaika.h and Cold Coast Shrine Clubs. lie was also a mem~ 0( the Elks Club. In Bal boa, Mr. Dillman participated In the Balboa AngJ. inR Club and the Bnlboa Improve· mentAssoclation. Jle Jeaves his wife of 51 years! Opal. of the family home. 230: Channel Road: a son. Max. oC BnJboa; two grandchlldren and two great-gr andchlldren Sen·lces w1U be held Mond~ llt PnclCic View Ch•pcllnCoronadel Mar ottO a.m . '111<-ram lb suggests donations lo lhe Shnners Hospital ror Crip. pJed Children In Los Angeles. -r I -BASKETBALL ' I~ I• 1/2COURT ,, 1:. ' • MASON VOLL!YBALL . . COURT . ' e REGIONAL TEE N z CENTER < m PARK ~ U'J =i I UN DEVELOPED UNIVERSITY: -< AREAi 0 ~ HIGH ?J . -.. ~ LA. 71 ~ . ' CULVER DR . New Site lor Teens O.lly l'ilol ,.... Jrvine·s Drop-in Teen Center will vacate its current quarters in the Rancho San Joaquin residential development and move to a new site within the undeveloped portion of Mason Regional Park. about 400 feet off Culver Drive. City and county officials have agreed the center can stay there temporari· ly and a permanent location "ill be con- sidered when final park development plans are completed . The center will relocate <'ither later this month or early Novembe, .. The new site will include u half-baskctbaJt court and a volleyball court. Fro• Page Al BIKERS ... by Assistant City Manager Paul Brady. They will try to figure out which gToup will pay what por· tion of the $24,000 loss Both residents and the develop· ment company have said they will kick in m oney. but neither side bas said yet how much ct1n be raised. At the !i::im e time, a $510 million I awsui t agruni.t Warm- ington has bct·n filed by ~cvcral rt>sidents of Sm ok t?trt'c The residcnli.. who say it i!' a class action suit. claim Warm- ington is guilty of fraud and mi!.· representation. They claim when thC'y bought their homes. llH'Y were told thl' right-of-way area wOlllJ be dt.'· vcloped as a grcenhell with pie· nic tables and barbecue pits. not as a motocross course Final Inning A.Screamer ForHBCops It was the bottom of the ninth in· rung and the SCfJrc was lied Thur~­ day night when Huntington Beach police were g ::ilv anizcd into action by this rad lo di:.patrher's 1>road-c;1st: "Any unit in the urea .. any unit in the area .... respond to report of a possible gunshot and womun1 scrcami ng on 20th Slrect '· Patrolman Steven Dutton III"· rived and found evcrylh1 ng ok ay . He said thl• µo~s1blc gunl.hot was the cr<1ck of Y<mkcc Chn~ Chambliss' bat connecting with the pennant-winning home run baJl in N cw York 'o:; 7 to 6 victor.> O\'er Kansas City The ~crc::im O\ crheard by <1 nervous neighbor was the loyal lady Y ankee f;rn shrickin~ Ill lriumph O\'t•r thL· loud ''olumc of her lelcvisif'ln set Five Escape Injury In Helicopter Crash A U.S. Navy anti-submarine helicopter malfunctioned and sputtered to a crash landmg in mountainous terrain on Camp Pendleton Thursday. All fi\'e crewmen 1•sca1wd serious Injury. but four were hospitalized at lhe ba..,c·. Cause of the cra:sh b undcr in· ·;e:.ltgation today. The HH·3A copter. also us1..'<l tn search and rescue missions, was on a routine tr aining fiighl from the na\'al helicopter base al Im- perial Beach. The crash site was 15 miles northwes( of Oceanside, near the perimeter of a P endleton gun nery range . Military 1n vestigators trekked into tho re• mote area today to inspcrl Fro• Page Al CHINA ... from navy offi cer s hut f;ulcd, the report said. After Mao's d eath, a meeting of party leaders propo!'cd llua a~ the new chairman, hut thr four who were I ater arrested --ChanS! Chung·chiao, Wang Hung-wan, and Yao Wen· yuan, in addition to Chiang Ching · opposed thl· move. According to T anjw.g, Mao's widow told the par'ty mcetinJ! that Hua Kuo-reng wa!> incapable of leading the party. Out he n_ .. torted that he wus qui te capabh • and knew how to handle pro- blems. llua was satci to have told the meeting thal Mao had udv1sf'd him in :i convers <1l1on of three important things: l'\c·vC'r hurn . never get excited and work in uc'- cordance with the e!ilablish<'d principles. This statem ent wns Jatet published posthumoo~ly a' M ao·s lai.t quotation damage, the extent of which was not immediately ascertained. The wounded m en were airlift· ed from the site. Aboard w ere the pilot, Lt. John lleld. 32 , and copilot Lt. David 11 u•kr, 32. both of Sjn Diego; Lt. Donald McLaughlin, 30, and 1t1 echanic Frt•drick Beall. 26, both of Chula Visla: and Airman WallC'r Dingman, 20, of lhc Imperial Beath base. Details of IHeir injuries were unavailablt• Howc\'er. it was re- ported that the injuries were f?linor. and On<' of the men was treated and r eleased Thursday. The Jllf.Jfl is u single-rotor. fi\'e·man helicopter Mesa Dentist Facing Suit A woman who claims she was !iexu ally a ssaultl'd while und~ tht> influcnc<.• of an anasthelic ad- ministered by her dentist sued Dr. Clifford Down1t of Costa Mesa Thursday for damages to be de· termincd an lri al court. "The all egation!> :.u-efalse," Or. Downs commented Thun;dci_y. "We shall t;1kc whatever steps lil"l' necessary to disprove them." Dr Downs ;.ind a dclend~nt 1dc11tified only as .. Doc 1" arc list· ed as co·dcfendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit f1h::d hy Andrea Merritt, also of Costa Mesa . Mrc;. 1\1 errill ulleges that the sexual attack, dC'!<.Cribcd by her as '"malicious. de:-.p1teful and op- prcssi\'C'," occurred l ast Dec. 16 while i.hewas being treated in Dr. Down~· office~ Ill 2850 Mes:.i Verde l>n\ I? Ea-.1 WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Flrtf, 1h1t flt~m·r'll Mlf,lft 1J..w'!1 (" l Y' '''"'' I I: IV " >T> ''('11 r l •ft' '"" "" ·~ f 1 ~11 ;1• Ip• J.J' 'r 11 . $.c-..4. ,,., I ,..,'/ .-y , • ., ... 1 .Jf(• ,.. ibf . .-f ''1-P"''"l '11 b-1 rr.1..,rl-x1 ,., ,j ,~ I , I '""" f , •• ,., TMnl -1 ~,~I •ll'"tVJIOI'! ·-s:--P'" 1"a;\ I~· r ""~'. '"'' •l'> I 1 ,l id t }()•"i •J) ~"' ,...,. ., :Jo,..,i~"'· 1.~ ......... Wh.,i d"r' th• ,,,....,,, 1 ~7 It -• tho! r 7~t "') •Q\I IHt th;J" 1" yA•:n n ~ H _.,., , .,i,, I ,., "' <TO<:jnc*J., JO yN.7\ 0'10 W•., ,.,,,. !om'ly "n Iii. ct>Pf11 ~\~ ,;,,~ 18?4 Wf' ,..,,, .. '·""~ ..,..,,., t~ t )" tf-.. l.:Ht (~., 'fOOI\ 1"'7n -b.-;,,.,.a pcy.Wlle. croo!"11"" qf"1!~<t M~ ,,...... ?• ... ~ .,,j., ••1 ~ l>' ,.,,,,,,,.,'V "''''"' A 1 yoo~. 11 k-oh r;,. ... .,. _, 1-t IMfplltl • DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·"838 -6-46-2355 . .. Friday's Closing Price8 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS frlday, October tS, 1976 f/N DAIL.., PILOT A ':l 978TazLaKJ Gain, Loss Plans Change This Year .By8Yl.VlA roaTER Tlrhd "9 as.Ma The millions of Americans who buy and sen stock• or bonds know that lt securttlei are beld more than slx months, owners have a lon1·t.erm capital aa.ln, only half of which is tweed. or lo:ss, half of which is deducUble Sale of secwitles within slx months means short-term 1ain, taxed in full Uke or· dinary income, or loss. all of which b doducti· ble. Money's Worth But now the 1976 tax 1 reform law may force '-.... llW._ _____ _ an important change in tax strategies, because the dividing line between short·term and long-term ls being lengthened. On sales made tn lm, lhe dividing line will be nine months, even it purchase was made before 1977, and from 1978 on the dividing hne will be 12 months, even if purchase was tnade before 1978 TllE LONGER BOLDING PERIOD wlU apply to any capital assets. The impact of this change ln lhe law will be to encourage longer holding ol property for the lone·term tax benellt of having only half lhe prof&ts on sales included in ordinary income. The 1976 law also liberalizes the tax benef&ts from net capital losses. Now, sellers with a nel capital loss can deduct only that net loss up to $1,000 of ordinary income Under the new law, the aniountofincome against which capital losses can be deducted will be raised to $2.000 m 1977 and to $3.000in1978 and there alter • 'nlE BENEFIT OF 111ESE hlgher deducUon limits ap. plies even 1' the net capital loss deduction results from capital carry·overs from prev1ous years rather lban from sales made m the current taxable years. Investors should reconsider a '76 year·end tax strategy for transactions m secunties because of these changes. To illustrate· Say you bought stock in the first week or June, 1976, in which you wall have a profit in mid·Decetnber, 1976. You believe you could increase your profit I( you hold off selling until early January, 1977 But under the new law, selling in December will give you a long-term gam while selling m January -even at a higher profit-will result in a short· term gain You would have to wait until mid· March lo sell if you wanted to record your profit as long.term galn m 1977. OR SAY LAST .JUNE YOU bought stock on which you will have a paper 1068 in I>eeember, 1976 Under the present rule, the pressure would be on you to sell within the six month holding penod to gel a short·term loss for use &n full whenever 1t would appear most appropn ate If by December you decide to postpone selling, you could do so wtthout g1vtng up your chance to take your Joss as short term. It still would be short·term under the new law U you had held the stock no more than rune months at the date of sale If you hold an option on which you expect to reahze long- term capital gain ln 1!1'17 because at the time you will have held it more than six months, be on guard. The new Jengthened holding period may convert your long-term mto a short.term ga1n. Nezt. OJ/iee.«·homededucU"ns. Quiet Trading Ends In Holding Pattern NEW YORK CAP> -Stock pnces were mixed today. setUmg rnto a holding pattern alter the sharp swings of the past few days. Trading was fruriyqwet. The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustri al stocks closed up 1 08at937 00 Analysts said the market drew some support from an optimistic forecast by economists for the Busmess Council, an orgamzation of top corporate executives Their report predicted a continued recovery trend in the economy through next year and mto 1978. But traders still seemed to be in a cautious mood. Analysts noted that the sharp decline that set 10 late last month had driven the market out of a range m which 1t had fluctuated for most of the year Dow.lone•Average• Stork• 111 The Spotllg~t New I' ork Sales Due to late transmission today's llstlng wlll not appear in the Dally Piiot. M'Jaat StOC!lu Did Nl!.W YO!tl( CAPI W~AT A~EX l>IO NllW YOltl<: IA~I 1 PrfY. TOINy 1I m I 211 p ll1 S1 I ,, n A J 4 DAILY PILOT Friday. October 15. 1976 Weekend Calendar Boat Show Slated comfort al sea. ·.Fall Gold Cup Regatta Ready Some oC the most popular r acing and cruising ail yachts wUI be on dis· play at the Loni Beach Arena when the eighth annual Sailboat Show, sponsored by the Southern California Marine Association, gels under w~ next Friday for a 10-da.y run. The largest will be the CT·48 from GoJden West Yachts A sllck cutter with lavish interior, it pr omises to be a crowd favorite. Service Afloat or Newport Beach will display lhe Down East-32, a classic y~cht built by Down East Yachts di Costa Mesa h'om modern. space.age m aterials. ll combines both comfort and safety. ~U!I ~pptd 36 mOfllh opell·tlld l~lt Cop Cott-"445: RhJduol balonct'-14100, '" ~ lo~I ;nontfls J>Cll"""' plus hcenk' 111 odoo11Ct'. on appro11~Ted1t. tlJ9001fO ;. We lfOH The Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Fall Gold Cup regatta w ill be the top yachting feature in Newport Harbor thls weekend with competition scheduled for all classes on ms1de und ouh1de courses Saturday and Sunday. TR ANS OCEANIC Yachts offers the new Pearson 323. a32·fool cruising sloop designed by William Shaw. rJll maku & modttlg Other local events will include the seventh race of the Voyagers Yacht Club's Humphrey Bogart Serles for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet r at- ings, the seventh race ol the Homer Laughlin series for Midget Ocean Racing Fleet r atings on Saturday. THE SOUTH SHORE YACHT Club will also be conducting the seventh r ace of its Hi gh P oint Series for PHRF yachts on Sunday Farther up the coast, the Los Angeles Yacht Club is expected to attract a large fleet of lOR Mark Jil(a) r atings for the first race of its annual Harbor ·Series on Sunday. A number of the entries will be ' prepping for the start of the Los Angeles to Mazatlan race Nov. 6. .-: . Sou thern Califorma Yachting Association alendar: Los Aogeles·Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -Huntington fl arbour race CH arbor Series) Sund ay. .... LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Indian Sum- mer Regatta <Lasers, Sabots; Navy Day Regatta lOR, PHRF, MOR F>Saturday,Sunday. LITTLE SHI PS FLEET -Inverted start r ace, invitational, Su nday. Santa Monica Bay CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Five O'clock Bell race (Harris Series) Saturday. MALIBU Y AC fIT CLUB -Fall Series No, 2. ·Saturd ay, Su nday. • K I NG HARBOR YACHT CLU B - • 'fransp eninsula race <keel and power) Saturday, Sunday . .. • WEST COAST YACHT CLUB -Trans·Bay race, singlehanded <keel boats> Sunday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB -Sunday Skippen race (k eelboats). San Diego · SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -Lipton Cup Challenge, Saturday; Waterman Series No. 2, Sun· day. SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB -Fall Twin Series (Junior Sabot) Saturday; Rorison Series <SDHF)Sunday; ManO'WarSeries,.':.i oday: MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Lldo-14 Fall InvilationaJ, Saturday, Sunday. SAN DIEGO NAVY SAILING CLUB -Navy Cup Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Fall Series (Laser, Sabots). SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -F all Trophy r ace <SW FF) Sunday. P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICIE TO C•EOITOllS NOTICE INVITING BIOS SUPE RtOa COURT 01' THIE Not•<P "n~reby 9•••n 1"<111.,. BoMd ST•TE 01' C•Lt FOllNI• FOR o1 Truslct'\ Of '"" Co•HI Co-n•IY THE COUNTY 01' OllllNGE C<>lleqe 01•\roct or Orang& County, No ...... ,.. C.htorn•a w ill r@<PIV~ SPal~ btd\ ut> (\I.tit' OI OLIVE P IERSON loll·OO.tm .Wl"d~o,d11y,Nbwm11tr l BECl<lEV JOHl'ISON •k• OLlllE B ''"· at 11\11 """""""II O•pt ot '"''d JOHNSON,D«•a•"' \<hoot OISlrlCI loe&ted a t •370 AdMn• NOllCE •S HEREBY Gii/EN 10 '"" A•tn~. Co•ta Me~• Celll(llnla, Al c•od•IO"> ol IM dtloVP n.lmtd de<l!dont Wll>tll ,,,,,. ~ • ., bids .... 11 °" put)llcly 1""1 4111 04!"0"' ll~v1nq clalm\-MI ooe!W'<landrtadlor Ill<· •••d d«•d('nt IJr• rf'qUir.-<! IO hi• PRINT ING • N 0 8 IN 0 ING "" m wolll '"'° ""ce•SMY •O<K-•. in ORANGE COAST COL LEGE IOI ,,,., olto<P ol Ill• clrrk ol tno t1bC"M •n SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE lltH-dc.ovrt, or toore,,nl tMm. Witr-. ffWI' All b•d\ .,,. to~ In accordtJn<~ w•fh rwcro\w,.v vou<h,.rs, to 1he unde,.\tO"'f"d 1M ln\t,uctton\ ctnd C.onoU1~ ""'° •I '"'' olfoc• ol 8UR t ON GllULOIN, Soo<•l•c.JhOf'\ wllo<ll M• now °" i.1~ THOM~N ... tlELSON. Ml~y• <II """"""fl" \PCU•"d on '""ott<c~O! ,,... L<>w. 761' So l>•onter Av• Whitt•••. PurcMs1n9 AQfnl ol •••O >ehOOt 01\· Co11torn1• 90607, wt>•(I\ •\ 1111' plarn 01 trio b\l'\~nt\\ Of IM u"dt>r,19nt"O in dh mdt E•ch OtOOt' mu\t \Ubm11 wit" hi\ bid tf'" e>erta1n.nq to th~ {'\tatfll of w.o OD· a ca\h•@-r'\ ct\e<.' c.ert1t1f'd c~llt.. °' c~dl'nt Wl(h1n four rnont"\ d'lt.r th(\ btdOef"'i. bDnd m•d,. oa••~e to the Ot· hr\! put>11utoon 0111115 noh<t oer ot IM Coast Commuft•ty CollfltJ'! D•l~d()(loDl'r 8 1916 Ot\lrk I 8011rd of TtuSlt'•\ 1n """'"""'"' R JACIC SON GAULDIN not te\S !Mn live oer<•nt 0 t 01 t"" E .. curor ot 1111-W•ll ol wm bid••., quar.,nlH 111•1I~1>100.r ,,,. •bO•t na-a dtteoent """ "''" •nlo '"" O<OOOWCI c.ontr.ct It •UllTON.CAULDIN. lM ~-'' -•r~d to rum In'"" THOMSON,• NELSOrr l'Vl!l>I of l•llur~ to 4'nttr of\IO '><Kl\ con- •110 ..... ys •I u w tract. tl'lft proct>•<h ot IM <l>Kk will be TU4 Se, Palf\ttr """ torieoted. or In th• c.tse or a bOnd, Ille W!llttlff. Call! -I lull •um'""'~ will be l0<te•tl!d to \ll<CI Ttl 12111 •,._41'11 scl>OOI 01\tr•<t Attor1"Y' for E11<utOI ~ t>•~t ma' w1thdra...., "'!.bid tot a Pul>l"""d Oranq• Co~•I 0d•lf P1101 po>t1od or torty.ftyjt "~' day~ etter lhe ()(I IS, 17. '9 end Nov > 1'76 4).1) 76 0.1• S4!1 tor ll>t oi>en•ng ,,,..,..,, T ~ 8o4lrd Of l ru\t•f'\ rtCArW\ ttw cYhi1ti~ot ff1tc1moAf't';' .lnd .a1 btd\or 10 w.1 .. ,• anv hr,.qut.triUf'\ o' tn· ---,-, c_T_r_T 1-0-11-5-,-11-5-, ,.-E5-,5--1orma1o to•\ In <lnv b•d or In '"• bod ding N•Ml ST•TtEMENT S1rintd NORMAN E. PUBLIC NOTICE Ti.. lol10w1ng D*•SOn\ ••• dOorlqt>u\• ":A ',~08oN d 'r ' M'\S a\ ~f< Y •r 0 f'US tt\ STERENCE AS<,OC•llTES c 0 Pubt""•O Ora~~ Coa\I O••ly r>.101, '!M<h"19 PnilhP\, ]OJ Hamollon, Co\la 0<1 IS 17, 1'1• 0~76 ,,...,~ (.A '11'11 ~l'!rhnq PhdllP':.. 1•3 Ham•UOn C~l\laMr•• CA '7&11 P UBLIC NOTICE Ericson, one of the largest boat builders in the Harbor Area. will b<.~ showing the Ericson·31. BOATING ONE OF THE newest racing and cruising yachts will be the Lancer ·30 from the design board ol the Canadian team oC Cuthbertson and Cassi an. The boat is being built at the Willard Boat. Company yard in Fountain Valley. This year's show has been enlarged from 50,000 to 90,000 sq\lare f~t. With the growth has come the largesl out- pouring of brand new craft -both large and s m all -ever to be dis· played al the s how. according to Tom Schock. show chairman 0 0 West sail will ex hibit th e Westsall·43, a cruiser built in Costa Mesa for the tradltlonalist who loves PREFINISHED HARDWOOD WALL PANELING When JO\l loo.k at t~ paD•ltag )'OU JMn. to manel how-tber can gl .. lt that real look of woocl · without tM high pnc.. UGffT Oft n.AU 29! 4x8rt'.SHOP INTERIOR PLYWOOD We11 atart with this good shop atuff becauM in tbia ad w• make aur• you g•t a good price, no matter what grade you need. We don't •kimp. M> expect plenty for the aal•. lf.t INCH 4'7 ~INCH ....... . 1/z INCH ....... . :y, INCH ....... . 5.97 6.97 8.97 0 4x8FT. WAL-LITE OR MASONITE BATH PANEL m .. 8 77 c .......... .... o 4x8AD 0 INTERIOR PLYWOOD GOOD ONE SIDE You ... where it' a good one aide and right away I wonder about the other aide (that's the aide you don't ne. genius.) Why pay for what you don't need? V.. INCH 597 % INCH .........• 7.97 ~INCH .......... 9.47 o/, INCH ........ 12.47 COX PLYWOOD 4x8 SHEATHING 0 Exterior glue is uaed in the body layering. For subflooring or aheathing. \. I 847 ~" 9970 4x8FT. P'ARTJCLE BOARD ""· .... 1.97 Ys" ••••• 2.67 · %" •••• ·.3.37 o/4' ••••• 3.97 4x8 AC EXTERIOR PLYWOOD GOOD ONE SIDE U your n•ed i• for plywood that can take moisture continually. like for soilita, overhang. aiding. exposed aurfacea, thla la our beat deal. '!.INCH 647 % INCH ••...• 8.47 Yi INCH ..... 9.97 12.97 0 %~i ••••• ~" ..... U " 7 • ••••• I R''""'o l.ctw r•nrf>. ~OS 19tPI l#wPOrl 8~" II CA •1•bJ (.ynth•d V•n 0.-w.11•"'' 0A1 01rc., Newp0rt B•ACh CA 07b60 l P'l1' bu'\1nt1\' "conch>< Ito by" 11m1t ~\ ... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME \TATEMENT And you tbougbt the .bath would bcn-e to •tar that same old not.bJ.Ag colM (wbat? I Jut paint.d lt IQ.It WHk). Her.'1 good _,.,.(few mom?) Good rock-bard •tuft. u .. lt for bacb. bottom-. aidee. abet,.... and ecne the expenalft real wood grain for th• front-. Pleat.ring lu't ectfJ fot the amatft.r, but with this JOG CCID laAne a tob Uke tU · ..a 0ttr1rw-r\tuo Stt>r l1nq Ph1lftO\ CEN IUl!V 1 Cl!OCKEI! l!fllL E STA f ( &11 W1•\t t 'ln 'S1r'°" 1 (O\td pros. l •H'\ '.l•ttmf'nt W3' flfM "''"' t'W (011nty Cl•,\ ot QrdnOf! C.ounty on Oc lolll'r 8, "'• Me\ t CA ~1bJi (a11tor"•• cor oor.lt•nn 1.l1 "w. .t l?tf"IJI Cro1 ""' R'· • E \f Ht' •n( .,J,.----------------:-::------:=====:::=====:;;;;------'""."--;:::===::;:~:::;-:------~r:-,~=-... ~-= .... -:-""!'-::~~i ,..,.,,1 \tr,_,., Co• t 1 Mt· 1, <A., ,.. · ·'. 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OOIPMENT Of'~ IC[ Ll8AARY C"' tttt So you recdly ton Up that door The Mtat 11am• ln.r.:t1c lc:aD.bacltu S.l• Dod\w•llt>-nn•n•d 'ndDUOllClv OF llEAL .. a O .. tEllTY w-YO'Q ~ t... • and the'tflu,eaf M -.-1.u ~I Qft B NOTICt: Oii S•Lt ....1.....0.-•'-~ '-~ Mr =h ...1 __..._ ._ -t-d .0~10\ld IO< '•O••Q~h'IJ •l•m"" li\I AT PUBLIC•UCTION It. O.'t W--, Eate, reface 1t of -er'D.I. r ....... "wideet?" Re'e'feCllly td On I"* prnpn••d lo<m ·" II Oil• m NOTICE IS HE REOY GlllEN thot ~· 6 r-•• :·:· ... · • .... : .··::·:·· ... .... . ·.: .. . . ... ... .. .. · .. · .... : . : : .·. ·. ;: .• ·. . . . .. . .· . ·····.· .... A r mstrong -.. __, ... • f . "·. . j' ..• * • ,. , . .:.·· ._ \' ._:.. .. ·~~ .. ..: ....... I.•" ••. J.,J ~....J .:· .... · : ::·-.:: .·.··:·.-: . . .. . WHITE ••.•••• GRENOBLE ••. )t1 Nov 11 1916 1n lh,. Col"l•r•~ct ,,.,.. ......,., Qf'I..., "' SPC'Cl.tl 1n1'rt-I' cb.edp. J>"dD9 lt OIL) •oon'I of tf\t 0 1,tnrt A<tfn1m\trAhOf\ <Mii o,Pll ..tt Pvt>llC rlV' l•on to thfo h1qn.'\t ,.,_ _____________________________ '!"""~~--~~~--~---~-~~---""".'------------..... -----=---~~ 1l'1in9 '''n lt.f1ct~ •• ..,,.,.,., C.o''"' An""""'"''"""' bH:IOf'r ••th am1n1mvm«· II '-'· C•t1Mrn, t AH b•d\ tno\f """ (11ptabl,. '111'J ot Wt\ 000 und~r tN\ ttrn't\ llYtarl>d IO lt\•1 tttfttr ot tN! PvrcM\ artd (Ondt11t)I\~ "~',.'""" .. ,. f'N'nhOf'Wtd Q A.qttnt el th,. .ibov11 •eta"'"'' rw* to ,,,. 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C"K:~ m.•t1fl '"tOf'"d ... of Or~,,,9,, Covotv ._ ''""blft to thP C.o•'' Commun1tv Said rfn~rty 1\ c,,mf'l"tottlv tii.nowtt (»Heic:r-Ou.trt< t or (..-\h •r\ Jllf't 1"t"()Unl n .f}~ l uUtn Avr NflWC)Of't fktM.f'\ not I~\ than •O .,. tf\. tot,,t b•d (ahf?"'"I • .......,.,_,,. cft.ctn .,., rio1 it<C.f'Pf•bt• T,.,.. "'~ 1\ •ut>l~ft H.> 1a~f\ rov,. ; 0.00\10 of \UCt,.\\ftJf b'dd-.r''' wft1 t>r n~h tonrlUton' r•\tr1Ch04"'t' ••"hts • ilOC)t1f'd to trie ovrc"""' nr •<" Ot.,.,. (j.-. of wity f'A\~"" "" And ea1.11riq ~ poiU cMtlll \ ""' or C' •'h WlO tJil' '" cu.rnt>,.arH"\ of r(t(Ord ~~·4 or"Otf1y to tur"f"d .w1tf\tn flft~n d••' Mi,.,. lf\f ~wed •~·~···~'ut>tftltotlf'IYf'"llf1\1 ... 9oMO of Tru\tf't' 4cc,·ounce ot hiOf\ '"9 tf'•\ft btdl\I wlloc h w ill bl> M Wt'...,.\Oly lt'fm\Ol'llt C••lllnl•w•u•moMvO! .,.mtwr H 1916 8 OO p m Ille Unll,d Sidi•' l'«•Plaf'lu o• ll1Qh.. AH ••Pifrt'M o• C.trl4t~ drtd r"ITW'V•I fl\t b•d h cond1tton•t ut>()f\ Ovyer \ • uw ,..\00f'\1b1hh of P"'c~~,_,t,· ,..,..,..,. ot ~ <•'"'~' \ <'1l'<ll; tn ~ ,"" "tf\ t•"-w 1U bf" •d,,,..ci to •" f'IOUtv•tf'nf to tO-of ,,,,,. sfolh.,Q oroe.~ nt~ UftN>\' v•l•O ,,.,.,, -..aln I•• Wf\itf't \h•ll tw dtOO,tt~ w 1lf't UtO ""' ca,-d a<tomoAnlf\ bid Tru\ttf'1rtOOf>nf'\crow oroctt1"'11nQ' TM 8oerd rov rvo trw riql\llo,...l~t Ttw Uftd•r\•gn~ •••trv"' tllt "Oh' to y '°' e ll bick or to ••·v~ •nv Ir rt1.-<t .,.Y •'WI •II b•d \ Ultr1¥ or onlor,,,.hly In tM l>Odd•"'9 O.t~ Oclo!Wr 17 "" nmatt•l•l\•M..,u•O-nl•r•'IOld•n OEIT"I' J rAIH~ElL "41\ " wi..r~ ·~ CCW.Olhon lM SM<llJI Tru~l~t Ol \I Community Colle~ O•\lrocl B J. l'lllllllllLL. --~no ouM 81\IM' wr I tt~n oromolloo •tt-v •I 1,..ow "'-IO tt>e cOf\dlllOf' ol IM''''""' \I lltl o. .. SI , Suite .... p_..,,...,, In l ull mu\I .,. m.adt -wll~•n ... wPHt .. tclt, CA. '1Mt "' wor•1119 O•r• •lie r notl<• of fet: 1110 7U.f'U W.rd; ...0 Ille 111m t•I ""''t bit ro Pllbll\""d Or.ti\~ Ca.•t O•llv Piiot """ from Ille Colleoo C•mout 91 Ott t I 11 1• •n<'I 7• IOI• OSCP6 (//IUll.,.'lmPnl '"''Mlle.'' tn eccor<I w•tll !.e<lior> loftlleCallt0<n1• Ed11c•lltw1C-Norman [ WAl\011 S.c•el11ry Boord of Tr'U\t..,• Co.sf Community Gott- 01\ld I f'\;Clll~ 0ra1'19'1 Co.t'i 0.oly ""'°' •a IS, U, ''" UO 7• Cell 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou ~\;ZJ~~1 2x4FT. CEtuNG ,_.._~ PANELS 1~ . STAMDARD . 4'xl'x~ .......... aA~ 4•JeWxlA ......... ·~~ 2x4 "· ~IHCH • Laguna/SOuth £oast VOL. 69, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1S, 1976 Altor110011 • "toeks. TEN CENTS) } By JACK CHAPPELL 01 tlle O•llf I'll_."'°" A lobbying campaign is being conducted on county letterhead on behalf of a controversial hous- ing project by a private de- veloper near Laguna Beach. Senior Citizem Groups Prodded in Mailing selling price would be between $122.000 and $26,000 for the pre· fabricated housing. The Lagunu Beach City Coun- cil and Laguna area senior citizens organizations are op- posed to the project and have charged the d eveloper is using county senior citizens groups to push through his project. A four-page, single-spaced typewritten letter has been sent by the Orange County Senior Citizens Program office to 102 senior citizens groups around the county. * * * \Housing Project Opposed The Laguna Beach City Council h as voted to oppose a $28 million senior citizens housing project on the basis of what it determined was a faulty environmental im· pact r eport. The 4 7S-acre M arcroft project came in for heavy criticism by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and a parade of speakers at the Wednes- day meeting. Speaker s, m any of them ~enior citizens. called the l ,28S·u•iit pro- ject everything from " a prison for seniors" to "death row." The project ii. in county ter- ritory a bout 900 frN outside the Laguna Beach City Limits. Jt has gained the support or the Orungc County Senior Citizens Cou ncil , but is opposed by Luguna Beach senior citizens. The council's action came on a 4-1 vote with Councilman J ack McDowell voting in opposition lo the prevailing view. McDowell said he was con- cerned with the attitude or cons- ,..tant opposition the council was Jconveying to county government. ~He said he w as concerned about tantagonizing the county. He said the council was not look· ing at the possible benefit the pro. jed could have for Laguna Beach · businesses and through them the city's sales tax r evenues. Tied to lhe issue of the Marcrolt property development is the ex· t e n s io n o f A l ta Laguna Boulevard. an action hotly op- posed by members o( the Top of the World community. Some plans call (or the county to connect the r oad al Its northwest end and C¥tcnd it to El Toro Road when the development is undertaken. Additionally, plans In the past have called for the road to be linked at thl' southeast end with Arch Beach Heights and extended to Pacific Coast Highway at the AlisoCreck area The city h as oppos ed any ex- tension of the road in response to Top of the World resident~· fear~ that the neighborhood roCld would become a shunt for hea\•y Coast lli~hway traffic. City Attorney George Logan ad- 1 vlsed the council it C'OUld not stop the C'OUnty Crom condemning a five-foot strip the city owns ncross the T op of the World right of way and building the road, but that 1t could put up a barricade lo slop any traffic from coming Into the city from it. Mayor Sweeney lashed out at the project and iLc; developer, Howard Miller. "This whole thing is such a <See PROJECT, Page /U) l\'eather Night and morning low clouds, but mostly sunny afternoon skies expected Saturday. Coast highs near 70, lows near 60. INSIDE TODA 't' H andwriting .a.nd math~atica are . among the elements uud by three women artists to create thar works. Some of their pieces, which will be on display at the N~t I/arbor Art Mu1eum, are shown on Page Cl of the Weekender. lnde~ '4v-s.01c. Alt -~ e.Mlllt A14 MYIV•I"-' .,_ .. "'lletll u ... , ......... , =•111• AS OrM1 .. C.""4f • lfl_. OMt ,..., .. ' ...... ,_,..., '"''""' .. """"' """' r.1'.~~l"I ••• :t C:-. .... 1, ·-·"'-"' ~ ., ..... ... """-• A IMJ 1'~ ---., . ...., .... .,.. C4 ....... "" .... ~ .,_._ 't.\ A• •• .,., C;t.S AU ... , A11·1J C4 CM A4 AA Cl.f The letter , on county let- terhead, urges the seniors to turn out a crowd when the Orange County Planning Commission considers on Oct. 18 a contested zone change which would permit the $28 million M arcroft housing project on 475 acres just outside the Laguna Beach city limits. The letter includes instructions for frustralinR. Commission Chairwoman Shirley Grindle's control ot the meeting by reading into the minutes of the session the names of · 'e\•ery s enior (citizen) present and how many senior • Beached in H11ntington (citizens) he or s heffl)resents." Additionally, copies of the let· ter and a county memo have been sent to Orange County news media. The memo states the matter .. has all the pot.ential of a real donnybrook." And. it asks media represen- Cl.Illy ,.not 1'"6to by At'1hllr R. Vlnwl Lifeguard John Barth had no more luc k than skipper Mike Moser, 42, Orange, did this morning in trying to refloat the Mashagena I. The Owens cruiser went aground near the Huntington Beach Pier just befor e dawn today. Moser said the engine died and the $24,000 craft drifted ashore. A tug boat was called to refloat the ves sel , which, lifeguards said, ap- peared to h ave sustained little damage. Hijack Pact to Expire Castro Flai/,s U.S. Over Cuban Plane Crash WASHINGTON (AP) -Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, ell· ing what he said was U.S. com· plicity in the. crash of a Cuban passenger plane last week, said today he will renounce a 1973 U.S.-Cuban antibijacking agree· ment, according to a Havana broadcast monitored here. The Stale Depa rtm e nt categorically denied the UnitC'd States was r esponsible for the plane cr ash and said Cuba wilt be held "strictly accountable" for any hijackings which result from its repudi al ion of thC' agreement. Department spok e s m an Robert Funseth said the United States regrets and deplores the "unilateral and unwarranted" Cuban decision lo call off the agreement. Castro said Cuba will allow the pact to expire in six months, as it will under its own deadline. without m aking efforts to renew it. A passenger plane of the Cuban national airline Cubana crashed Oct. 6 in the Caribbean, a few miles offshore of Barbados, 20 minues minutes aftC'r 'it took off. Th e c r a s h kil l e d a ll 73 passenger :. and crew members Five Escape Injury In Helicopter Crash A U.S. Navy anti-submarine helicopter m alfunctioncd and sputtered to a c rash landing in mountainous t errain on Camp Pendleton Thursday. All five crewmen escaped serious ·injury, but four were hospitalized at the base. Cause of \he crash is under in- vestigation today. The HH-3A copter. also used in search and rescue missions. was on a routine training flight from the naval helicopter base al Im- perial Be ach. Aboard were the pilot, Lt. .John lletd. 32, and copilot Lt. David Hi ctcr . 32, both of San Diego; Lt. Donald McLaughlin, 30, and m ech a nic Fr edrick Beall, 26, both or Chula Vi sta; and Airman Walter Dingman, 20, of the Imperial Beach base. Details of their injuries were unavailable. Jlowt'ver. it was r e- ported lhnt the injuries were minor, and one of the men was treated and rC'leasro Thursday. The lrfl·3A 1s a single-rotor. fi ve-man heli copter Laguna Arrest The night of the erash, an anonymous telephone caller told the Miami Herald in Spanish that "El Condor," a name used by an- ti-Castro Cuban exiles, had plant- ed a bomb aboard the plane. e rime Minister John G.M.C. Adams of Barbados told the Unit· ed Nations on Monday that a ter· rorisl act had caused the c rash. Within two days arter the crash. the U.S . government of· fered to assist the Barbados gov- ernment in its investigation. Jn today's broadcast, Castro sai d that "reliable Venezuelan nt!ws circles'' sent Cuba informa- tion whic h convinced him of CIA involvement. Castro s aid one or those tn· volved was F elix Martinez Suarez, •·a known enemy of the revolution." and another was Her nan Ricardo Lozano, a Venezuelan newspaper photo- grapher . Castro did not explain how they were implicated. Boat Gear Stolen Two outboard motors and a gear s hirt have been stolen from a boat being serviced in the storage a r ea at Dana Point Harbor. Orange County sheriff's ofticers said the equipment was taken from a vessel owned by Los Angeles attorney Ben F. Toylor He valued the loss at$2,000 taUves to give the meeting ad· v ance publicity. The project involved is a 1,285 unit development 900 feet outside the Laguna Beach city boundary. According to the developer, the units would be developed ex- clusively for. senior citizens. The The a r ea pre viously was <See S~NIOJlS, Page AZ> Ethics Question .Bribery Verdict Appeal Vowed By TO'M BARLEY Of IM O•llY "liet SWll An appeal will be filed in the bribery conviction of S an Clemente architect Leon Hyzen. Hyzen was found guilty Thurs- day by an Orange County Superior Court jury that de- liberated four hours. Defense at- torney Mike Flanagan contends th a t the judge p ermitted testimony against Hyzen which was unethical and should not have been allowed. Obviou sly sh akcn b y the verdict, the 66·year-otd defen· dant swayed sli ghtly then held the council table for support as the jury in Judge ll. Walter Steiner's courtroom r eturned guilty verdicts on all three felony counts. The forfner San Clemente city planner faces a state prison term or up to 14 years (or tµs actions lost May In offering a St,000 cam- paign contributiott to Filth Dis· lricl Supervisor Thomas Riley vf a executive aide Peter Herman. He will be senteJ'Ced Nov.16. DAiiy rii.. SC..11 ~o CONVICTED OF BRIBERY Architect Leon Hyzen Deputy District Attorney John too bad; It really is a tragedy." Conley suc:!cessfulty argued Hyzen and his wife, Didi, were before the Jury that Hyzen of· despondent and close to tears as fered the donation in return for they left the courtroom despite favorable consider ation by Riley fid.efense attorney Fianagan's r e· and the county board when the led assur ance that he intends time comes to build the San ppeal the verdict. Clemente branch libr ary. ~ •• "And what if we lose the ap· Judge Steiner seemed to make peal?" Mrs. Hyzen asked. "Js it clear in comments made white this hOw this lHing ls going to the jury was being thanked and end, with m y husband convicted dismissed that he has no inten· as a common criminal? .. lion of ordering any type of in· ''I wonder what the young peo- carceration for Hyzen. pie will think of me," Hyzen "It's been an amazing case." murmured. "Thal is what wor- he said. "And I think we all un-rics me, the impact that this.kind derstand that this is not a course of thing has on people in the'C:O\'n- of conduct that Mr. Hyze n munity and people who have normally engages in. always looked up lo you." , "I'm sure this is the first and F1anagan protested that the last lime that he would ever con-guilty verdict would never have template doing anything like been d elivered if Judge Steiner this," Judge Steiner added. "It's <See APPEAL, Page A2) Sewer Ban Lifting Seen in Clemente By PHILIP ROSMARIN Ottll• Dally 1t1i.esu11 San Clemente city officials re- turned from a m eeting this week with staff members o( lbe San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, optimistic a board-imposed ban on new sewer connections would be lifted Nov. 1. However, Ladin Delaney, water board s upe rvi sin R engineer whose r ecommenda· tions have heavy influence with the board, said later he will re- commend only a gr adual lifting of the ban. Last July the board. citing "gross violations" or waste water quality standards in the oper ation of the San Clemente sewer plant, slapped punitive r estrictions on sew age disposal. Until Improveme nts wer e made and a long·term plan for sewage management submitted, San Clemente was ordered not to connect any new sewer outlets to the system. Since, the city has taken steps to r ejoin a regional sewage dis· posal project, SERRA, and com- missioned an engineering study to design improvements at the sewer plant. Councilmen are trying hard to convince water quality pe6ple that San Clem ente is movlng posthaste to correet its sew~e disposaldifficulUes. The crash site was lS miles rn:>rthwest of Oceanside, near the perimeter of a Pendleton gun· nery r ange. Military in- vestigators trekked into the re- mote area t oday lo inspect damage, the extent of which was not immediately ascertained. The wounded men were airlift· ed from the site . Planner • Facbig Co111•t Delaney saJd he's convinced the sincerity is there. but said the city wiJl have to back it with funding a nd actu al projects before he is willing to r ccom· mend a total relaxa tion or restrictions. Dana Point Home Looted for 82,540 "'0 rsonal property valued by the vkUm a\ $2.~ has bee n stolen !tom a Dana PoiJ'lt home by burglars who entered the prem•s <!s vi a a sliding gt ass bedroom windo•. OrruigeCounly sherilf's omcets said stereo com- ponent$, a carnera. a guitar :>nd cash were taken ftom the home ol Gall Margaret Cundey. on the Street ol lhe Copper Lantern. She wu dining IL a local t taurant at the Ume of the bre.t·tn. --- Arraignment of Laguna Beach Planning Commission Chairman William Peckham hasbeensetfor Nov.1 followini his arrest Thurs- day on suspicion of being drunk in public and on Ruspicion Of in· terfer•ng with n policeolficer. Peckham, an ar chitect with of. nc~s In Newporl Beach, in turn has charged he w as roughed up by twoLoguna Beach polkeofficer s. Police Chief Jon Sparks bas in· ftiated an fntcrnaJ investigation lnto the events surroonding the rommlst.ionchairman's 4:30a m atTtSL &vents involving P~kham, 41, ol UM Acasia Drive, La~a Beach, began with arepcrtol a hlt and run accictent. PoUce officers responding lo the scene found a parked car had been hit. Nearby they found a van wilb what appeared to be fresh damaae. The van "1as regislered to Peckham, omcerssaid. Police officer Don Barney re- pocted lhal when he t.rled to talk wilb Peckhom about the matter, the commissioner lamm4ld the dOOI' of his hou!le and locked lt. Barney made arrqerncnt. to tow the van ••ay, but If a tow ttv(t booked up to it. Peckham anenedly cam~ out aod ob- jected. During enauing events, Barney attempted to take Peckham into cualody and a a gt\\ began. Barney and Sgt. Terry Temple subdued the commissioner and tOQk hih'l to Laguna Beach City Jail wbere he was booked and released on a wrtttenpromisetoappear. An investigation tntothe hll and run Incident is continuing today. Nocbar1es have been filt!d. • PoUf:eCap\. Neil Purcelllscoo· dUcdng the internal investJgeUon into tbe officers' actlone Peckbatn chat IN he._ teekled from betiind aod bis fece intn- tJonally $C1' Qed cm the crouod by theotricer1. "We have promises." Delaney s aid. "They h aven't done anything in concrete or s tecl . yet." t, And, DelaMy said he would~ ••surprised" lf the city, even tr it rushed pell·melJ to meet the board requirements, could meet them tn .tim e to lift the ban Nov, 1. D@laney s aid a ballpark ~Umatc or the soonost the ba'\ could be completely rcmovtd Is a rnlnimum ol tour month&, "no matter how good their lnttnUons •r, wo m•tterr how rapidly they (8te8EWER, ••ceA2) ' - . A.I DAIL y PILOT L/SC In Most Staus I Swine Elu SHot Plans ReneWed A federal otriciaJ says most areas that h altcd bwine nu in oculations are resuming them because studies show the deaths of elderly persons were coin- cidental to their receiving shots. "I (hink. most people who have stopped and evaluated the in· formation arc 11oln~ back into immunization activ1Ues, ". Dr. David J . Sencer, director of the federal Center !or Disease Con· trol, told a news conference in Washington Thursday. President Ford and his family. Fro•PageAI SEWER •.. move on these problems " I Major among the 1mmedJatc problems seen by the board is the city ocean outfall, the pipehnc through with San Clemente is dumping all its 21 ~ m1lli ongallons rerday._ . Built in the 1930s, the outfall i~ in poor r epair. Si nee it will be two years before San Clemente could begin pumping effluent through the proposed fi ve-mile pipeline to join the SERRA system, the out fall needs those improvements. according to Delaney. Whole sections have to be r eplaced, he said. "There are a couple ol sections you can literal· Jy go down and stick your finger through," he said. "They're eg· gshell·thin ... Delaney said he will recom- mend that, to encourage con· tinued cooperation with S&n Clemente oCCicials, the city be is- sued progressive quotas of al· low able new sewer connections. I Depending on the size of those quotas, which Delaney did not discuss, that could hurt. It is already hurt. Lending in· stitutions in San Clemente have withheld financing of building projects until the connection ban I is lifted. Forty homes in the Broadmoor tract and sever al others in the Presidential Heights subdivision are ready for occupancy but the toilets and sinks don't work. 'Ibey won't work until the ban is gone and sewer connections are made. New builders arc issued permits but must sign waivers or , understanding that they can't gtt t occupancy permits. l City Manager Ger.Pd Wceh said that unless a sub5tanlJaJ number or new connections arc permitted by the board by Nov. 1. "it would cre ate a problem for us." l Meanwhile, S an Clemente top brass continue to bargain for greater concessions from the water board and to prove the city is moving fast towards solving it's sewer woes. Irvine BOUJl ! Blaze Doused Laguna Beach firemen quickly quelled a brush rire Thursday shorUy befor e midnight behind the Irvine BowJ Festival of t\rts grounds. The fire burned a patc h of ground about SO by 100 feel, somt• brush and a sm all pine tree. Firemen found a sleeping bug and toilet articles near the sccn(' and believe the fire could have• been started by a camper's dis· carded clearette. Officer Ch ar ged PASADENA CAP) -A lO·ycar veteran of the South Pasadena police force has been arraigned on charges resulting from an al· leged sexual encounter with a ts.year-old West Covina girl. Of· fleer Wayne Vernon White, 33, is charged with buying beer for the girl and hoving illegal soxuaJ In· t ercoursc with her in White's camper in June. ORANGE COAST 1 1~c DAILY PILOT ""°'-c.." 0.011, ........... "'""'(fl"( .... _, .......... ....., .. 1.--... -~ GtMt-1 ....... c. ....... , ~ ... '°',-... =~~~::"=1..:::"l.~,~ tetft Ye ll•y, t1¥I"•· S.MI~~' Vel .. , •l'Wt '--Cit .... .--.. , .. "··--""· -It _,_ SM"'"'°' -5-doo" Tllo =t'C:..f."~i.~I.:'..~~· ....... "-"-____ .....,,_ -••c-,. Yfte~----~ .,_.,._ ....... '"'::::,..'1%::" o.tffoM.LeM 11.._.P _ .,~, ..... ~''"' tcltW\ LHVlll ... cti Offlo9 -f'l.01-,. ... -Mtlll ... Atlt•••",. 0 .... _ tl UJ Offlc•• °"'•Mt .. no-.. ~~1 .. o1 .. r.:.ii::.~:.~~"11~ .. ~~ ... ., .... ~,- T~ne(714)~ ~ A4••rtlelng1Q.611' ~· .. ~All °"PM'INntt! Teie9h01114M-.... ....... \.,.Clt-4""°"° o.r.11: mt 0r..,.. c-.....,,.,,.,.. c..... ::r,., .,~.:~~~~~~~ =~ ......... ( .... ,~., -•1•1 -"" ........ ( ......... -. ~~n.'1~",!:~~T:u:.a..;',~!!, ~·:. =~:a_:~,:o _ .. ,, m111•••• Health, Education and Welfare Secre tary David Mathews. .f1onda Gov. Rubin Askew and orficials io other states got the shots Thursday to dramaUze the safety of the vaccine. Others planned to be vacci naled today. The program had come to o standstill in most areas of nine st ates and parts of othc•rs after Tuesday's announcement that three eJderJy Pittsburgh resl· dents died after getting shots. And some clinics that continued offering shots r eported a sharp reduction in the numbers or persons requesting them. "The ofCicial explanation is the thr ee deaths w er e a coin- cidence," Dr. Frank Clack, director of the Pittsburgh-area Allegheny County Health Depart m ent, said Thursday. Altogether, there were reports this week of more than 3S persons in several states who died anywhere from a few hours lo a few days after being vaccinated, including a 75-year -old Sun- nyvale ma n. However, officialli in virtually every case said the immunizations wer e not l o blame. f'roa Page A I APPEAL •.. had barred the testimony of San Clemente attorney B. Patrick Lane and Lane's legal secretary. Lane, who is a lso San Clemente's m ayor, t estified that Hyzen discussed the issue of the $1,000 donation with him at a lime when the architect was also discussing it with Riley aide Herman who was taping those conversations for lhe district at· torney's office. Flanagan angrily accused Lane of breaching the attorney. client r el ationship. "He should have protected his client just as a newsman will always protect his sources," Flanagan said. "I would have gone to jail just as Bill Farr did rather than r e- veal what Lane revealed about Mr. Hyzen," Flanagan said. He s aid L ane's conduct was un. ethical. Farr, a reporter !<r the Los Angeles Times, was jailed by Superior Court Judge Charles Older for refusing to reveal hi s source for a news story on lhe Charles Manson murder case. Flanagan s aid (he admission of the Lane testimony into lb~ trial will form the foundation of his appeal. H e dismissed as "ridiculous" Lane's argument that Jlyzen was not a client al the time or the conversations and was seeking advice as a longtime friend and associate. Flanagan further accu sed Lane of being personally pre· judiced and or displaying that prejudice a t a time when Fl anagan was seeking informa- tion that would help him in the defense of Hyzen. ''I asked him in his office at San Clemente if he would rnlnd if I taped our conver sation,•· F1 anaga~ said. "And would you believe it, he told me to go and take my tape recorder out into the park." Lane m ade it clear today that he never at any time represented hi s relationship with convicted . architect Leon Hyzen as anything other than an attorney-client rel a· tionship. tionship. ''I pointed this out at the original grand jury bearing but I was ordered by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams to testify," Lane explained. "I again pointed out that my dealings with Mr. llyzen might be privileged at the time I was asked lo testify at the trial," the . attorney said. "Again, I was or- defed lo tesUfy, this time on the instructions of Judge Steiner." "Mr. Flanagan ls well aware of this," Lane said. "But I reel that he is not making my viewpoint and the actions of the court in or - dering me to testlry perf'cct.ly clear to anyone r eading newspaper accounts o( the Hyzcn trial .. 32 Missing In Ch~nnel DOVER, England (APl-Two German ships, the tanker Bohlen and the small coastal freight.er Antje Ollmann. sank oil sout.bern England early today in hurricane gales, and 32 crewmen are miss· ing, the coast guard reported. Two Welsh fisbermtn drowned oil the island or Anglesey when their boat foundered. Across the chi..:nel, the Cypriot cargo ship Freeland sank ofr the Brittany coast, but all her crew was rescued, the coast guard said. The ulJ training ship Sir Winston CburchiU, which took a training Cl'CW of atrls to the Unlf· ed States last summer tor the Biccntcnn.lal celebration, •as also reported mlssln.c ln lbe channel Tbursd11 but later rad.toed lt was rld11\1 cm the tonn . • • Taki1ag Fit'e 3 Guards ' Killed ·~ • 'In China BELO RAOE . Yugoslavia CAP> Three guords wrrc sh6t tmd k1ll£>d during tho arrest. M' rour Chinese radical leaders, in· c-ludiog lbe widow ot Mao TsO. tuna. but neither she nor th~ others arrested were harmed,~ the Yugoslav news ugency Taft'• jug reported today in a dispatch from Chi1111 . Quoting what it called reliuble sources. the agency reportc..'<i ~ four h ad plotted a coup andrellel on the help of Chen Hsi-Uen, Ure commander of the Peking 1~ rison, but the military leader i"· • formed Premier Hua Kuo-re~ J lu a has since been named lo su~·· ceed Mao as China's top leader;· <iccordine to v arlous reports. • Once summer is over it gets so qui e t on Orange Coast beaches that you could ... well, you could d oze off. This visitor brought his pillow aod beach blanket to the sand near the Newport Pier this week to enjoy a snooze on a balmy autumn af · lernoon In Tokyo, J apan's Kyodo news service reported wall posters de· nounclng the four had appeared in Shanghai, m arking lhe first public censure or them. Ther~ has been no offici aJ confirmation ' of the purge which reportedly began Oct. 7. In addition to the arrest or the four leaders, others were arrest· ed at the Peking universities or Pei ta and Tsinhua, Taajug said. f'ront Page A J PROJECT • • farce and a tragedy,"' the mayor said. She said the site's isolated posi- tion would m ake the senior citizens "captives" in theproiect. She said that proposed busing or residents up and down the hills was inadequate. The mayor was especially vocal in her response to criticisms that the council was being anti· seniorciUzen. "I feel like I 'm In an Alice in Wonderland world. This is not a senior citizen project, this is a Howard Miller project. I submit he ls using the senior citizens, a small group of senior citizens pushing for this," Mrs. Sweeney said. The development would consist of prefabricated units brought to the site 11nd assembled on pilings. The environmental impact report stales that in 50 years, the units could be r emoved and only minor disturbance of the property would have occurred. Speaker Eleanor Davis asked "What Is this, a death row fbr senior s. As c;oon as they die. are they going to take their building down?" The council agreed it would challenge the necessary county zoning changes on the basis of en- vironmental concerns which it s aid w er e inadequately ad- dressed by the environmental im· pact report. They include access to the site, impact of 2,200 new residents in the area, fire hazard, and sewage treatment among others. The Orange County Planning Commission ls to hear the matter when it meets ·at 1: 30 p.m. Tues- dny in Santa Ana. * * * Fro• Page Al SENIORS ... planned for fou r-acre estates, a plan denied by the county. H . Ross MiJler, a spokesman for the Senior Citizens Program office, said Thursday, he saw nothing wrong with the use of county materials, postage, and labor to lobby for the private de- velopers' project. Miller said the project had r e- ceived the support of the Orange County Senior Citizens council and that his oHice existed lo sup· port whatever action that council took. Miller is a county employe. "This ls just staff work support- ing the council," Miller sald in· slsting he s aw nothing "odd"with the one co unty age nc y spending taxpayer funds to Jn. nuence another county agency. An alde to one Or ange County supervisor didn't agree however: "It's odd, but when you con- sider all the odd things that go on around here, it's not the oddest of the odd," the aide sald. He asked not lo be identified. MUler sa1d he didn't know how much the lobbying effort was costing taxpayers. Sea Skirmish Set Saturday Or ange County and So.in Diego area Naval Reserve Sea bees will st age m ock b attle exercises Saturday at Camp Pendleton. The Seabees are the construc- tion arm of the Navy The a mphibious I nndlng of about 300 men Is scheduled for 9 n.m . Other men will be nown tn by helicopter. The civilian Scabees will prac· Uce dcf tndJng the beochhead at Co.mp Del M 1r near the south end of the b11e and ahnl.&.late combat constnaction . Tbou1b tanks are involved ln the practlce1 the sounds ~ sun· ft1"0 ~ unUnl1 to be hen Qff the bu.e. a apoke~man allid. Nobel to Reserve 1976 Peace Prize OSLO. Norway CAP> -The Nobel committee o r th e Norwegian parliament has de· cided not to award the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, it was announced today. The record $160,000 prize money will be reserved for 1977. the committee said It 'was the 10th time since World War II the commjttee has reserved the peace prize money for lhe following year. Last year the peace prize was awarded to Soviet physicist and human rights dissident Andrei Sakharov. In 1974 the recipients .were the late Japanese Prime Mes a D e ntist Facing S uit 'A woman {,..ho claims she was sexually assaulted while under the influence or an anaslhctic ad· ministered by her de~tisl sucd Dr. Clifford Downs of Costa Mesa Thursday for dam ages to be d• termined in trial court. "The allegations are fal se." Dt Downs commented Thursday "We shaJI lake whatever !>tcp' are necessary lo disprove them.·• Dr. Downs and a dt•fendan\ idenUfied only as "Doc l" are list· ed as co-defendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit rtled by Andrea Mcnitt, also of Costa Mesa. · Mrs . Merrill alleges that the sexual attack, described by her a~ "malicious, despiteful and op- pressive," occurred last Dec. 16 while she was being treated in Dr. Downs' offices ut2850Mesa Verde Drive East. Judge <.:ensured LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Coun ty Bar Association h as censured presiding Munkipal Court Judge Josl'ph R . Grillo for his contempt citation a~ain'>t a county employe who refused to provide him with an airline ticket for a lobbying trip. Minister Eisaku Sato and Sean MacBride or Ireland, United Na· tions commissioner for Namibia. In 1973 lhe prize was awarded to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho, who rejected his share of the prize. Nobel Institute director Tim Greve h ad said earlier 50 can· d.idates formally nominated by the Feb. 10 deadline were being considered by the five-member committee. The committee apparently found no one who in recent years h ad worked e n o u g h f or "brotherhood between nations, for the dissolution or reduction of standing armies, or for organiz· 1ng or promoting peace con· fer enccs ." These were the criter ia set down in the will nf prize donor and peace idealist Alfred Nobel, Swedish inventor of dy.namite. • The committee is not.obliged to give anY.. reasons for not award· 1ng the prize. A terse statement by committee Chairwoman Aase Li o naes, a Labor p a rty legislator, s aid only, "The Nobel committee of the Norwegian Stor ting (parliament> has de· cided not to award this year·s Nobel Peace Prize. The prize money has been r eserved for 1977." The committee may decide to .award the 1976 prize next year, in addition to the 1977 prize, or it m ay put the 1976 prize money back into the m ain fund of the Nobel Foundation. Separation Sough t By County Judge Superior Court Judge Harmon G. Scoville is seeking legal· separation from his wife or 27 years via a petition filed in Orange County Superior Court. Named as defendant in the ac· lion filed by J udge Scoville, 15711 Butterfield St., Westminster, is his estranged wife, Donna D. Scoville. The couple have two children: Kristine, 15, and Scott, 14. WE'VE ONLY Tanjug said M ao·s widovr, Chiang Ching, had prepared ~ coup while her husband was s~ alive. She also sought assistance from navy officers but failed, the report said. After Mao's death, a meetini: of party lead ers proposed Hua aa. the new ~hairman, but the four who were later arrested -Chang Chung-chiao, Wang Hung-wan, and Yao Wen-yuan, in addition lo Chiang Ching -opposed the move. According to Taajug, Mao's widow told the party meeting that Hua Kuo-feng was incapable ol leading the party. But he re .. torted that he was quite capabl• and knew how to handle pro- blems. Hua was s aid to have told the meeting that Mao had advised' • him in a conversation of thr~ • important things: Never huni': :: never get excited and work in ac- cordance with the established principles. This statement was later published posthumously as Mao·s last quotation Laguna Kids Take A im at I Hoop Contest ·: .. The Laguna Beach recreation department is co-sponsoring th• first round of the NBA National Hotshot Basketball Contest at ~ u.m. Saturday at Laguna Beacti High School. , The NBA is the National Basketball Association. Finak round competitors will play al the NBA All·Star game nex,t. February. , Divisions for b oth boys ancl girls are contested with thesa age groups: 9 to 12; 13to15; al'\fl J6 to18. . Competition Is won by t he players who s hoot the mosi baskets during one minute from selected spots r anging from 121.o 23 feet from the basket. Winner s and runners-up ad- vance to four-county competition at Cerritos College Oct. 30. The grand prize is a $4,000 educa.. tional grant. Entry blanks are available p the L aguna Beach city hall or at. the high school the morning of the contest. There is no entry fee. JUST BEGUN! 1-'''Y ~ v,. Y"fJI' l'lry> o 1-frr· Kf4~ peoole 1~1Jlt.,.,i1,. J 1!,• "f'M'' bwn111\\ Flnf, 1h .. <1-MHol :.w.irv ~ ,.,..,i.e..e f:bov\. ~,,,..,, till '"l '"'.,,." fY" wrd- Q~/..•y ord pt 'j.,. '"'" S.cMCS, ,,,.., 11 ~ ... , ,,,,.,, •·•-' ·I .,,._ " eroobled <C)>p.tioq •· • 1 .. ,,..,.,.,r,,. ,.,...,f •..() hl 100 '"""' '°''"' TMrcl. 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Hyaen was found guilty Thurs· day by an Orange County Superior Court jury that de· liberated four hours. Defense al· torney Mike Flanagan contends th at the judge permitted testimony against }{yzen which was unethicaJ and should not bave been allowed. Obviously shaken by the verdict, lbe 66-year-Old defen· dant swayed slightly then held the council table for support as the Jury in Judge H. Walter Steiner 's courtroom retur.ned guilty verdicts on all three felony counts. The former San Clemente city planner faces a state prison term ol up to 14 years foe bis actions last May in offertn.g aSl,000 cam- paian contribuUon to Fifth Dis· tricl Supervisor Thomas Riley vla executive aide P eter Herman. He will be sentenced. Nov.16. Deputy District Attorney John Conley successfully argued before the Jury that Hyien OI· fered the donation in return for favorable consideration by Riley and the county 'ward wb~n the time comes to build the San Clemente brancb llbrsy. Judge Steiner seemed to make it clear in cornments made while the jury was being tbank.ed and dlsD.lissed that be has no inten- tion ol ordering any type of in- carceration for Hyzen. "It's been an amazlJaa case," be said. "And I tb1nk we all un- derstand that this is not a course ot conduct th at Mr. Hyaen normally engages in, "I'm sure this is the f\nt and last t.Une that he would e\'tr cort· template doing anyth1nc llke this," Judge Steiner added. "It's too bad~ it.really is atra,e<ly." Hyzen and his .,vUe, l>ldt:were despondent and close to tiears as they left the courtrOOO\ despite defense attorney Fianagan'!l re- peated assurance that he intends lo appeal the verdjcl. "And what if we lose the ~· peal? .. Mrs. Hyzen asked. "ls this how thls thing is going lo end, wlth my husband convicted as a common criminal?" "1 wonder what the young peo- ple will think of me." Hyzen murmured. "That is what wor· ries me, the impact that this kind of thing bas on people in the com· (See APPEAL, P-ceA2> Coast Coveted Irvine to Try Again on Sphere By HILARY KAVE Of-O•llJPll«SUll Irv1ne Mayol' David Sills said Thursday bis city will try to get the Cl)astal area placed in the city's sphere of lnlluence even though that land already has been divided between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. ''We're not giving up," said Sills. The city council passed a resolution asking City Attorney Jim Erickson to look into legal action against the Local Agency Formation Commission <LAFC> .. LAFC ruled against lrvine last month and placed the Irvine Company coastal land, referred * * * to as TICM AP, in the spheres of influence o( Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Sills explained that the council believes at least part of the 10,000 acres should be included in Irvine. City Attorney Erickson was asked to look into opti ons for re· consideration of the LAFC de· cision or an appeal olthat ruling. Erickson was also asked to look into the legal and economic cons equences of the d e· annexation request made by the Irvine Ranch Waler District (lRWDL The coastal land lies within the * * * ~Master Plan Link 1Fought by Irvine Irvine city officials are trying to convince the county that the proposed extension of Culver I.. Drive as a Ji nk to the coast should ; be deleted from the county's master plan or roads. The Irvine City Council has un· anlmously r eaffirmed its opposi· Uon to the extension and ordered the removal of the proposal from the city's general plan. \ At the same time. council members asked that the county·s Ma ster Plan of Arte rial Highways be amended so that the two plans conform. Uthe city's and county's plans ·are in opposition, county highway funds for Irvine might be jeopardized, according to lrvine planners. • Tbe two plans both now show the extension or Culver Drive from Bonit a Canyon Road down to Pacific Coast highway. The road would be used as an inland link to tbe coast and has been strongly endorsed by the Newport Beach City Council. However, Irvine officials now say they believe the link is not critical to the cbunty's master plan and conterid that the ex· tension or Sand Canyon Road could be used by motorists in· stead. According to the county's cur· rent plans, Culver Drive would be extended ana developed as a primary highway, meaning that it would be designed to accom· modate about 30,000 cars per day. The city's request that the county's master plan be changed will be studied by county plan· ners and then the county plan- ning commission will make a re· coromendation to the board of supervisors. Nobel to Reserve 1976 Peace Prize OSLO, Norway (AP) -The Nobel committee or th e Norwegian parliament has de· I cidcd not to award the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, it was announced today. The record $160,000 prize money will be reserved for 1977, the committee s aid. It was the 10th time since World War II the committee has reserved the peace prize money rot-the following year. Last year the peace prize was awarded to Soviet physicist and r tv,lman rights dissident Andrei Sakharov. In 1974 the recipients were the late Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and Sean MacBride of Ireland, United Na· tJons commissioner for Namibia. ln 1973 the prize was awarded to Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho, who rejected his share dtheprize. Nobel Institute director Tim Greve bad said earlier so can·· did ates form ally nominated by the Feb. 10 deadline were being comidered by the five-membei- committee. A Reprieve For Bristol The anticipated Monday cloeure of the short stre~h ot Bristol Street between MacArthur boulevard and Jam· bcrff Road has been tempcrarily pottponed. . • Trans engineers aatd today the rolld wtll remaJn open until mid· .November bee auu the work uew has Jen to finis~ wor.k on another lll"Qject. The ,committe.e apparently found no one who in recent years h a d worked enough f o r "brotherhood between nations, for the dissolution or reduction of standing armies, or for organiz· ing or promotine peace con· ferences." These were the criteria set down In the will of prize donor and peace idealist' Alfred Nobel, Swedish inventor ol dynamite. All Deaths At Hospitab Face Probe SACRAMENTO CAP) -State health officials said today they a r e assigning special in- vestigators to all slate hospitals and will examine every death that occurs in the hospitals. The announcement followed discloS\ll'es that more than 100 d eat hs had occurred at Camarillo State Hospital in the last three years, and that the Ventura County District At· . torney was investigating some or them. I Slate Health Dired.or J erome Lackner said his department bas hired 10 lnvesti1ators to visit the m e ntal hos)>ita l s and has chanted its policy on deaths there. Starting thls week, every death In -l'Q~tel hOfpital will be re- ferttd to tti• .lotal ~oroner, and the .tale wfll CondtlCt its own in· veatleatton o( each case, Lackner said. He Hid the old policy was to re- fer to the corontt only uses that looked suspicious. t ' IRWD's ·boundaries, but the water district is asking that that area be serviced. instead by Sanitation District 5, which serves the Newport Beach area. Sills explained that ther e is no wav to tell wb~ther the proposed de-annexation would affect serv- ice to Irvine residents wjth respect to taxes, water rates and the supply or water and sewer capacity: Sills said it is "possible" that the city could wind up in legal battles with one or more other agencies, but claimed it is "not likely." <SeeSPHERE, PageA2) Hijack Pact To Be Cut Beached in Buntingto• B y Castro WASHl~GTON <AP> -Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, cil· ing what he said was U.S. com· plicity in the crash ol a Cuban passenger plane last week, said today he will renounce a 1973 U.S -Cuban antihijaddng agree· meni. according to a Havana broadcast monitored here. The Stale Department categorically denied the United States was responsible for the plane cr ash and said Cub-. w\n be heJd "strictly accountable" for any hijackings which result from its repudiation of the ap-eement. Department Spokes ntan . Robert Fu nseth Said the United States regrets and deplores the "unilateral and unwarranted" Cuban decision to cell o(f the agreement. Castro said Cuba will allow the pact to expire in six months, as it will under its own deadline. without making efforts lo r enew it. A passenger plane of \he Cuban national airline Cubana crashed Oct. 6 in the Caribbean. a few miles offshore of Barbados, 20 minues minutes after it took off. Th e c ras h killed a ll 73 passengers and crew members. The night of the crash, an anonymous telephone caller told the Miami Herald in Spanish that "El Condor," a name used by an· ti·Cast.ro Cuban exiles, had plant· ed a bomb aboard the plane. Prime Minister John G.M.C. Adams of Barbados told the Unit· ed Nations on Monday that a ter- rorist act had caused the crash. Within two days after the cr ash, the U.S. government ol· fered to assist the Barbados gov· l'rnment in its investigation. Weguard John Barth bad no more luck than skipper Mike Moser, 42, Orange, did this morning in t.r)'lng to refloat the Mashagena I . The Owens cruiser went aground near the Huntington Beach Pier just bef o~e dawn today. Moser said. the engine died and the $24,000 craft dnfted ashore. A tug boat was called to reflout the vessel which, lifeguards said, ap· peared to have sustained little damage. Dillman Services Schedul~d ~f.!.~Y Funeral s~vi~es wilt be hl!ld Monday for Bill DHlman, Balboa restaurate"{1' who s~u"bed Th\ll'sdaY toe ancer. • Mr. Dillm~, who we 'JO at the time of his death, 'has been as· sociated w11.b I)i11man 's Restaurant in Balbouiqce1953. A native or Kansas, h~ came to Califorl\la in 1925, setillng in the San Gabriel Valley. He ser.ved in the Navy in World warn. In 1952, Mr. Dillman moved his family to Balboa and opened his r estaur ant ayearlater. In addition to his buslness in- terests, Mr. Oilman Dillman was active in a variety or civic and service organizations. He was a 32nd·degree Mason and a member or the Al Malaikah and Gold Coast Shrine Clubs. He was also a member of the Elks Club. In Balboa, Mr. Dlllman participated in the Balboa Angl- ing Club and the BalboaJmprove· ment Association. He leaves his wire~ 51 years. Opal, of the family home, 2301 Channel Road: a son. Max. or Balboa: two grandchildren and twogreat-grandchildrtn. Ser vices will be held Monday at • 4~ &..t J I ' I :•o't<°;~,~~ '• ·~ . ' ~ :11'1'.; ~tj~~J!l~~-~~t SUCCUMBS AT 70 Balboan Biii Diiiman Pacific Vtew Chapel inCoronadel MaratlO a.m. The family suggests donations to the Shriners Hospital for Crip- pledChUdrcn in Los Angeles. Most States Reactivate Flu Program A federal oCficiaf says most areas that halted swine Ou in· oculations are resuming lhem because studi'es show the deaths or elderly persons were coin· r ci~ot.al.Lq their receiving.c;hots. "I think most people who have stopped and evaluated the in- formation are going back into immunization activities," Dr. David J . Sencer, director or the federal Center for Disease Con· trol, told a news conference 111 Washington Thursday. President Ford and his farnilv. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary David Mathe ws, Florida Gov. Rubin Askew and olficials in other slates got the shots Thursday to dramatize the s afety of the vaccine. Others planned to be vaccinated today The program bad come· to a standstill in most areas of nine states and parts of others after Tuesday's announcement that three elderly Pittsburgh resi· dents died after getting shots. And some clinics that continued of(ering shots reported a sharp r eduction in the numbers of persons requesting them. Loose Lugs Kill Trio? Auto 'Misluuulled' Prior to Fatal Crll8h A Sacramento mother who was killed with her two sons In a Hun· tingt.on Beach auto crash told a friend the car was r iding strangely just before the fatal crackup, police reported today. Charlotte Ann Bartell, 26, and her companion checked the 1967 British coupe to see If a tire might be low. causing vibration and wobble. But they found no low Ure. ShorUy afterward, after the victims dropped o(f Janetie Gabriel at her home at 1953l. Summer Breete Driv<l, the left rear wh~ broke olf. The car slid llcrow Goldtn West Street near EW1 Avenue lo· to oncoming lanes and was am ashed broadalde by a van. -i"· Juring its driver who wu plftned lnslde brlefiy. . Investigators 111fd van driver Jnmea A. 8runao, 17, oC 8202 Woolb"rn Drive, Huntlnaton Beach, had no chance to avoid the accident and is blameless fet the three tragic deaths. He was listed in saUsfactory condftton today at Pacifica Hospital In Huntil}gton Beach. Police probing the &«{dent are still trying to determine wh,Y the ·~car's rear wheel loosened, r esulting in death for Mrs . Bartell and her sons Christian, 8, and Derek, 6, as they returned from an outing. They and Mrs, G .. briel spent the day at the beach and Mrs. Bart~ was drivJng beck to the bome of her brot.l\er in Long Beach wtten Ure falil acddent ~ed. Huntington Beach polfce traf· fie accident investigator Officer Orva Akin examined the dt· moll~hed Bri t.ish couple at a Jodi wreckl&:11 yard Thursday and found the right r ear wheel alio defectlv~ and potenttally unsafe. ·'Of the four lug nuts only three were holding the wheel on," he said. "The fourth was 'finaer- loose.' You could turn ll "'ith your fingers alone.•· Re> and C)t)\er accident ln· vest.igators •ere trying to de· te.rmioe from .. ra. BarteU's brother, Kenuth Allen. or Long Beach, and bls ,Ullriend w~ owned Ute ~ar wbtn an.v wbeel « axle repair may have befn perf C*'med. • • ' No evidence ol *"' CQdit*'3r u..,,. D*taac.i t~ • •· ....., •••'-rt""' ~•:W '8 ae.termlned, lnvettla~~··d 'lburtdq. We ather Night and mol'ning low clouds, but mostly sunny afternoon skies eJrJ)e(tcd Saturday. Coast btiM near 70, lows near 60. I NSIDE TODA\' H.a.ndwriti.ng and mathematic a . are . among the elemcntf uud by three womtn. artlata to creole th.rir workl. Some Of th~r pl«H. tohfch ID{U be on di.splOfl. at the Newport Harbor Art Mluei£m, ore ahown on P.age Cl o/ the Weekender. •••e~ ,, . ~ • A.t D~IL y PILOT N IC Analaei• RolJIJe,,, 3 Nabbed In Drug Two Arraigne In OC Slaying Seizure .. : Dy ARTHlJR It. VINSEL Two men su:.pected in the shotgun-slay1n.: or an Anaheim market clerk and the robbery earllur of a Cosllt Mesa market have been arr algned In North Orange County Mwnlcipal Court on charges of murder and armed robbery. George Louis Ledesma, 19, Westminster , und Rich~d F. An· dersoo, a 29-year-old transient, face felony charges followmg the Albertson's market shooting of clerk J ack W. Mason Oct. 7 in Anaheim. Cost a Mesa police, who believe APPEAL ... munity and people who havt: always looked up to you." Flanagan protested that the guilty verdict would never have been delivered if Judge Stejner had barred the testimony of San Clemente attorney 8. P atrick Lane and Lane's le~al secretary . Lane , who i s a lso Sa n Clem e nte's m ayor. testified · that Hyzen discussed the issue or tbe $1,000 donation with hi111 at a time when the architect was also discussing it with Riley-aide Herman who w as taping those conversations for the district al· torney's office. Flanagan a ng rily accused Lane of breaching the attorney. client r elationship. "He should have protected his client just as a newsman will always protect tus sources," Flanagan said. "I would have gone to jail just as Bill Farr d id r ather tha n r e- veal what Lane revealed about Mr. Hyzen." Flanagan said. He s aid L a ne's conduct was un- ethical. Farr, a reporter for the Los Angeles Tim e:., was jailed by Superior Court Judge Charles Older for refusing to r eveal his source for a news story on the Charles Manson murder case. F1 anagan said the admission of lhe L ane testimonv into the trial will form the foundation uf his <Jpp eal. li e di:;.mi ssed a~ "ridiculous" l,ane's argument that Hyzen was not a cliC'nt al the time of the conversations and was seeking advice as a longtime friend and associate. Fl a n agan further accused Lane of being per sonally pre- judiced a nd of displaying that pr ejudice at a time whl•n Flanagan was se<•kin11t informa. lion that would help him in the Jcfense of Hyzen. "I askt'd him 1n his offi ce at San Clemente if he would mind i[ ! taped our conver sation," Flanagan said "And would you believe it, he told me to go and take my tape r ecorder out into the park." Lane made it ch~ar today that he never at any time represented his relationship with convicted architect Leon Hyzen as anything other than an atlorney·client rel a· tionship. "l pointed t his ou t at the original grand jury hearing but I was ordered by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams t o testify," Lane explained. "I again pointed oot that mv dealings with Mr Hyzcn might be privi leged at the time I wa!- asked to testify at the trial," th<> attorney said. "1\gain. I was or defed to testify, this time on the instruc tions of Judf'eSleiner." "Mr F1 anag an is well aware or this ," Lane said. "But I feel that he 1s not making my viewpoint and the actions of the court in or dering me to tcsllfy perfectly clear to anyone r eading newspaper accounts of the 11yzen trial ... Judge t:ensured LOS ANGELES CAP) Th£' County Bar Association has cens ured presid ing Municipa l Court Judge Joseph R. Grillo for his contempt citation against a county employt•. 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"'tf'll\f-il",Mt ,_,_tll"I .,,_,, .. ••9"H..C .. •llllevf IDOctet _..,.,...,_ .. ,...,.._ ~.~ .... ~':."1u"::~:r:11::'d.: (::::. ~':. ::::.::r...."l:~,. _,,,,. '''""•' the two men are connected ~Ith :i Costa Me:.;i market robber) Oct 5, !>aid a third !.uspect Ill thl.lt heist is beinif httld in San Diego jail. T hey said Kenneth Wayne Flor ance, 24. of Sun Diego, m atches the dl.!!>Cnpt1on of a UUrd ~uspect in the Costa Mesa robbery, in which more than $3.000 in cash. checks and food stamps were taken from Ralphs Market in the Harbor Shopping Center. • The three gunmen allegedly fled the Costa M er,a market in a Clll' driven by a fourth suspect. ·°'Ille O•llY l'llOI Si.M A jobh•-;s uuto Oll.'l'hunic Crof1't 8ogot<1, Colom b111. a HuntlngtOJ\ a~ach prison parolee and a young worn an hce trl p fe' charges today rn coMection with u $200.000 cocaine seizure In the bCHCh Clly . Com&>lulnt:, charging Eugeoe C. Clark, 34, of lho Wifflc Tro- Apartmcnls, 6200 Edinger Ave .• Md Stanley G . Dlebl. 34, ol lM Latin American nation were~ be med. police said. . No decision h ad been reach~ in the case or the woman, ~. also taken into custody wit1i Diehl when L ong Beach and Huntington Beach police raided Clark's residence Wednesday. Another suspect in both rob· b eri es, Joseph Cabral of Westminster, is still being sought by Anaheim and Costa Mesa of· ricers. Anaheim police said they also have a 16-year-old suspect in custody, belie ved involved in the Anaheim heist. Crash Injures Motorist No r esistance occurred. ac· cording to Long Beach dct.eclivt Gary llalhd:iy, although several illegal weapons including flv~ semi -automatic rifles and ::.hotguns were seiz1:d. he claimed" Cost a Mesa investigator Den- nis L. Hossfeld said police have circulate d photograph s of Ledesma, Cabral •and Florance to about 15 witnesses to the Costa Mesa heist. Costa Mesa traffic investigator David Walke r i n s p ects crumpl ed au to that careened into the front of the H est on Printing Company building, 642 Bake r S treet , earl y this morning. Moto r ist J<n icr Olea, 34, Garden Grove. was listed in serious condiUon at Mer cy Gener al Hospital in S anta Ana following the 2: 20 a.m . crash . The arrests clim axed a wet~· long probe and charges arc be· long probe a nd chorges arl' be!· ing sought aguinst al least Cl ar~ and Du~hl 10 both Orangti ~ Los Angeles counties, H a.llida) said "At thJs point, it looks like they are the three men involved in our robbery," he sald. He said police believe An- derson was the getaway driver in both crim es. Hossfeld said F1orance was not involved in the Anaheim case. "He was arrested about two hours before that robbery on traf. fi e warrants in San Diego," he said. Costa Mesa police wilJ seek charges of armed robber y against the San Diego man. Police said they received a tip on the identities of the five SUS· pects, but declined to identify the informant. N-M Teachers Select CTA For Bargaining Newport-Mesa Unified School Di strict teachers voled 629·5.17 Thur sday in f avor of being represented in coll ective bargaining by the California Teachers Association rather than the American Federation of Teachers <A FL-CIO I. election of- fic1 als reported today. A total of 1.208 of 1,265 eligible t<.>achers cast ballots in the elec· lion with 30 \'Oles in fovor nf "no Fro.PageAJ SPHERE ... "We just want to know all the options open to us," the mayor 'explained. ln the same r esolution, the council removed the coastal re-gion from consideration when the city decides which land use plan to adopt. "We aren'l changing our posi· tion that the area should belong In our planni ng area, but since they ruled against us I UUnk it's presumptuous of us lo continue planning that area," Sills said. The m ayor explained that the city has already done a great de· al of planning for the coastal area and that Irvine should now go in- to a "holding pattern" without "wasting any m ore money on planning t h a t area unless a change is m ade by LAFC." "It's a basic fact or life that we don't have it, but when and if we get it, we can then adopt irfor our general plan." Sills said. Three council m embers agreeci with Sills and went along with the resolution. But Gabrielle Pryor voted against the motion, saying that it is Incompatible to seek to overturn the LA F C decision, yet delete the coastal area from general plan consider ation. exclusive representative" in the 16e,l!la Pla·"l!l collective bargaining process. Jr.I~ ., • ~ A distri~t spokesman said 12 votes had been challenged and '11 { IF/ were not included in the ballot ~ .I ~ug 0 " ar totals. The el ection r esults now go to A 'F' J'FJ:• the state employe r elations t .I ew iTllc'le board for certification, officials said. Separation Sought By County Judge Superior Court Judge Harmon G. Scoville is seeking l egal separation from his wife of 27 year s vi a a petition filed 1 n Orange County Superior Cour t. Named as defe ndant in the ac· lion fil ed by J udge Scoville, 15711 Butterfield St., Westminster, ii. his estranged wife, Donna D Scoville. The couple have two children: Kristine. JS, and Scott, 14. Mesa Gas Station Robbed b y Pair Two young m en drove into a north Costa Mesa gas station ear- ly this morning, filling their gas tank and r elieving the attendant o( $23 before driving off. The service station attendant at Thrifty G as Station, 799 W. Raker St., told Costa Mesa police this m orning the pair told him to "open the cash register and stand back," befor e exiting with the receipts Costa Mesa youngsters can ,, partJclpate in a tug of war at TeWinklc Park Saturday, but they'd better wear old clothing. The c ity's Department of Leisure Services ls digging a hole on TeWinkle Hill and filling it with mud for the afternoon event. Children will puU their way to a school championship beginning at 1 p.m .. according to Louise Beri< l ey, coordinator or the mucky event. "We'r e going to dig a hole and have a city crew fill it with water." s he said . "It should be a real mess by Saturday." Adults can get m the fun too. A tug or war be tween leisure ser vices employes and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District administrative staff will kick off them uddy event. Retirees to Meet The Newport Beach chapter of the American Association of Retired Per sons will hold a busi- ness meeting Oct. 28, I p.m .. atthe Veterans Memorial Hall, 565 W. l8th SL. Costa Mesa. For further information call Mr. Morrison at 673-9534. Pet Dog Shot Deputies Seeking Marlalman Orange County Sheriff's de· puties a.re seeking the identily of a marksman who leaned over the garden wall at Russell Helrruck's home, shooting the family'11 dog to death with an air pellet gun. And the H elmicks a.re seeking a reason for the tragic killing of Sammy. a miniature Doberman pincher who was found dead In the backyard by Helmick Mon- day afternoon. "Sammy w as a fr1endly doe.'' Mrs. Helmick said today. "He hardly ever barked. It must have been s ome nut who bat u animals." sbe said . The Helmicks, who live on county land behind the Santa Ana Coontry Club, said tbay wen at. home Sunday night when the shootlq pTobobly ~place. "I remPmhf'r wllklng up and hearing Dillon barking," ·Mrs. Helmick said. She said she woke up Monday mor"ning to find Dillon and a third family pe t, a female miniature plnscber, ln the back yard. "I Just assumed Sammy was asleep ln the dog house, .. she s aid. "Russell found his body Monday afternoon and took him to the vet " The ve tcrinarlan lold the Helmicks that Sammy had been daad all d ay. "This isn't lhe Ci.rst pet ii\ the nelahborbood that has been ktlled," s he said. ''I talked to neighbors alter S3mmy's death, and several of them told me their ptta bave been shot.·· She 11id she hu lost three cots other own tn thepastyur. "I doo't. know 1t they Just run orr, or were k'tlled ... she smd. Newport Eyes Land In Mesa For Access Newport Beach offi cials have opened escr ow o n a one·half acre piece of property in Costa Me:.a that Newport wants to buy for $65,000. Florence Ray Dead at 67; Rites Slated Memorial ser vices will be held Saturday for 26-year H arbor Area resident Florence S Ray, 67, who died Wednesday. A Balboa Island r esident, Mrs. Ray was a m ember of the Ehcll Club of Newport Beach und lhli Assistance League of Newport Beach. She i s s urvived by her daughter, Diane Massau of Costa Mesa; a sister , Shirley Goss of San Diego; a brother, Beauford Williams of Lake Tahoe, and two grandchildren. Services ar<' scheduled for noon at Pacific View Chapel with burial to follow at Pacific View Memorial P ark The f amily h as sugge!>led mem orial contri bullon!'. to the American Cancer Society. I 1' . " 'I Photo Class ·'t Still Open Enrollment Is still open for two photography classes offer ed through Newport-Mesa Adult Education progr am Cl assc!-. meet once :i w eek, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m. in room 100, Costa Mesa High School. The free course covers basic cam era operation, development and printin g and darkr oom technique. Students must furnish cam er a and film. Registration is held at class meetings. For m ore inform a ti on call 556-334:!. The land, located at the corner of Superior Avenue and Jn- dustri al Way, will be used to sup- plement the existing Newport Beach city y ard. The property lies just over th~ city line in Costa Mesa. City officials say they want the properly to provide an addiltonal ncce::.s to the Newport city yard and lo provide parking for cmployes who work there. Acting City Man ager Frank Ivens explained that the property also will be needed when some of the city's she ds will be displaced by the widening of Superior next spring. Purchase of the property was anticipated this summer when ci- ty councilmen set aside t he S65,000 in the 1976-77 city budget. Ivens expl ained that the purchase will not be finalized for a iew weeks because the proper- ly is in probate and the purchase has lo be approved by the prr bate court. Mesa Dentist Facing Suit A woma n who claims she was sexually ass aulted while under the influence of an anasthetic ad- ministered by herdentistsued Dr. Clifford Downs of Costa Mesa Thursday for d amages to be de- termined in trial court. "Theallegationsarefalse," Dr. Downs commented Thursday "We shall t ake whatever steps arc necessary lo disprove them ." Dr. Downs and a defe ndant identified only a s "Docl" are list· ed as co·defendantsin the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit fi led by Andrea Merritt, also or Costa Mes u. Mrs. Mer rill alleges that the sexual attack, described by her as "malic1ous. despiteful and op- pressive ... occurred last Dec. 16 while she was being treated in Dr. Downs' offices at2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. WE'VE ONLY Ch a r ges :.ou g ht include possession of cocaine for saJ~ possession of dangerous drup for sale and possession or man. j u an a for s ale, according to Detective Halliday. He said c harges would be asked tn complaints from both Orange County and Los Angeles County. because por tions of the illicit stimulant drug were con- fi scated in both jurisdictions. Quantities of amphetamine ta blets and marijuana seized wer e smaller than the cocailli haul. one of the largest suh'b 1 seizures in local history. I Tax Exempt Status Okay, Fee Upheld J . Officials of th e Newport Harbor Art Museum won one and lost one this w eek in their bid to get out from under about $8,200 worth of fees and taxes on their new building. Museum director Harvey West appe ared before the city council Tuesday to ask that the museom be exempted from paying the :Ci· ty building excise tax and build· ing permit fee and the sewer con- nection fee. Councilmen agreed to waive the excise lax because they COD· sider the museum an educational institution. but they declined to withdraw the permit fee. Coun- cilman Paul Ryckoff, who made the m otion to d el e te Ure museum's tax payment, said the permit fee w ould have to be paid since the fee covers the city's processing costs. •; CouncllmC'O told West he woold have to apply to Sanitation Dti>· trict Five for waiver of the sewer fee. The city collects it on behalf of the district. but the district's dJrectors arc the only ones e m- powered tow ai ve the charge. City officials said museum of. ficials Tharsd ay applied for 1,a building perm 1t and paid a ree·of St.206 for the 21,200-square f~t building. The sewer connectiOh feewas$2,730. A spokesman for the building department said the excise tax on the Newport Center building would have been about $4,242. JUST BEGUN! T ''"'"'Y I •"' y-oi• 0'10 o f,... 1 ... ,...q1-o111d pecptt ~·~ "' , ... I tM '"'f'M ~4. Flnt, ,.,,. , h..,.,,,, ,. ,. I .• "~ · h"'.,r-·..f w•11Mt< f i:,... "''"'"""'""1 ,,r...,,,..., M wocJ ~6tyond l'ff"f.; I I,. S.CCMld. 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An appeal will be filed In the bribery conv iction of San Clemente architect Lron Hyzen. ltyzen was found guilty Thun- d ay by a n Orange County Superior Court jury that de- liberated four hours. Defense at- torney Mike Flanagan contends that the judge p e rmitted testimony against Hyzen which was unethical a nd should not have been allowed. Obviously shaken by the verdict, the 66·year-eld defen- dant swayed slightly then held tbe council t able for support as the jury in Judge H. Walter Stein er 's courtroom returned guilty verdicts on all three felony counts. The former San Clemente city planner faces a stale prison ter m of up to 14 yeari. for his actions last May 1n offering a $1,000 cam - paign contribution to Fifth Dis· trict Su pervisor Thomas Riley \'la executi' e aide Peter Herman He will be sentenced Nov. 16. Deputy Distri<.'I Attorney John Conlev :.uccessfully argued before tht' jury that Hyien ot· rered the donation in return ror favorable consideration by Riley Beached in Hunt i119t on Lifeguard J ohn Barth h ad no more luck th an skipper Mike Moser. 42. Orange, did this morning in trying to refloat the Mashagena I . The Owe ns cruiser went aground neur the Huntington Beach Pier just before d a\\ n today. :'.\fo~er said the engine died and the $24,000 craft drifted ashor e. ,\ tug boat wa!'> calll'd to r ct1oat the vcshel. w hfrh. lifeg uards s aid, ap- pear<.'<i to h:.iv(' :-.u~l ained little dam age. Loose Lugs Kill Trio? Auto 'Mishandled' Prior to Fatal CraJJh • A Sacramento mother who was killed with hl'r two sons in a Hun- tington Beach auto crash told a friend tht car wa!> riding strange!) j ust before the fatal crackup. police r eported today Charlotte Ann Bartell. 26. un11 her companion chc-cked the 1967 British coupe lo see if a tire might be low. rnusing vibration and wobbl e. But they found no low tire Shortly afterward, after the victims dropped orr Janette Gabriel at her home at 19531 Summer Dreeze Drive. the Jert rear wheel broke off. The car slid across Golden West Street near IW.is Avenue in· t o oncoming lirnes and wa~ smashed broadside by a van. in· juring its drivl'r who was pinned inside bricOy . Investigators :.aid van dnvcr Jame!> i\. Brunso. 37. of 8202 Wool bum Dri \'C, Huntington ~ach . had no "hancc to avoid the accident and is blamclc:.s fur Ute thrl'(' tragic deaths. llt' w a:-; lbted in M1h:.factorv c ondition today at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach. Police probing the accident are still trying t o determine why the 1ports car's r ear wheel loosened. Co ast resulting in d<'uth for Mrs. Bartell and her son~ Chri sl1 J n. 8. and Der ek. 6. a~ they rl'turnro from an (IUling They and Mrs Gabril•l :.1wnt the day at the bc;1ch and ill r:. Bartell was dri vt ng back to the home oi her brother in Long Beach when th~ fatal ucddcnt occurred. "She had been apprchcns1\'l' about driving a strange cur and she felt 1t was m1:.handling," said Mrs . Gabriel. w ho met Mrs. Bartell through their work as hospital X·r ay tcchniciani.. Huntington Bt>ach poli cl' traf· fie accident i nn·:.lt~ator Officer Or\'a Akin examined the de· molisht'd Briti:.h {'Ollple al a local wreckin~ yard Thursday and found lhl:' right r cw-wht:·el also defective and pott•n11ally unsafe. .. Of lhe four lu~ nuts only three were holding lhe "h~l on," he ..,aid. Three Guards Killed In China Coup Try BELGR ADE. Yugos lana <AP) -Thrt!e guards WC'rt.' c:hot and killed durin~ the arrl'st of four Chi11cst! r adical lc<iders. in· eluding the widow of Mao Ti.e- tung, bul neither she nor the others arrest ed wer e narmed, the Yugoslav news agency Tan· jug reported today in a dispatch from Cbina. Quoting what. it called r eli able 11ources. Ule agency reported the four had plotted n coop and reli ed on the help of Chen llsi·lien. the c<>mmanocr or lht• PC'klO~ gar- rison. but thC' n11l1tary leadc•r in· formed Prl'mll'r llua Kuo-f<'ng. fluu has !ii nee been nam1'<1 to suc - ceed M ao '"" China·:. top INder. accordi nJt tu various rl'ports In Tokyo, Japan ·~ Kyodo news service r eported wall posters de· nouncing the four had l:lppeared In Shanghai. marking the first public censur e or them. There has been no o((i ci al confirmation of the purge which r eportedly beganOct 7 and the county board when the time comes to bwld ttrn San Clemente branch library. Judge Steiner seemed to make 1t clear in comme nts made while the jury was being thanked and dismissed that be has no inten· Uon of ordering any type of in· carceration for Hyzen. "ft's been an amazing case," he said. "And I think we all un· der sland that this is not a course of condu ct that Mr. Rysen normally engages ln. "I 'm sure tbis Is tbe first and last time that he would ever con· template d oi ng anything l\ke this," Judge Steiner added. ~It's too bad ; it r eally is a tragedy.'' Hyzen and his wife, Didi. were despondent and close to tears as they left the courtroom despite defense attorney Flanagan's re- peated assurance that he intends to appeal the ''erdicl. ''And what tr we lose the ap· peal?" Mrs. Hyzen asked. "Is th.is how this thing Is going to end, with my husband convicted as a common criminal?" "l wonder what the young peo- ple will think of me," Hyzel) murmured. "T hat is what WOI'• ries me. the impact that this kind or thing has on people in the com· <See APPEAL, Page A2) ~ II PactRenounced Cuba to Drop Hijack Accord ~· WASHINGTON <AP> -Cuban Prime Minis ter-Fidel Castro. cit- ing what M said was U.S. com- plicity in the cr ash of a Cuban passenger plane last week. said today he will renounce a 1973 U.S.·Cuban antihijacking agree· ment. according to a Havana broadcast monitored here. The State D e partment categorically denied the United States was r esp onsible for the plane cr ast\ and s aid Cuba will be ht>ld "strictly accountable" for any hijackings which result from its repudiation of the agreement. Department i.p okes man Robert Funseth said the United Slates regrets and deploces the "unil ater al und unwarranted" Cuban decision to call off the agreement. Castro said Cuba will allow the pact lo expire in six months, as it will under its own deadline, without making efforts to r enew it. A passenger plane of the Cuban national airline Cubana crashed Oct. 6 in the Caribbean, a few miles offshor e of Barbados, 20 minues minutes after it took off. Th e cra s h kill e d a ll 73 passengers and crew members. The night of the crash, a l) anonymous telephone caller tol4 the Miami Her ald in Spanish Ul al "El Condor.·· a name used by an· ti-Castro Cuban exiles. had plant• ed a bomb a board the plane. Prime Minis ter John G.M.C. Adams of Barbados told the Unit- ed Nations on Monday that a ter· rorist act had caused the crash. Within two days after the cr ash, the U .S. government of. fered to assist the Barbados gov· ernment in ill> investigation. Jn today's broadcast, Castro i.aid that "r eliable Venezuel an <See CASTRO, Page A2) Nobel Panel Very Sad Case Withlwlm Top !Jo110r OSLO. Nc:rwa.y <AP> -The Nobel ~om ml tic-~e of th~ NOl'wegta.o puUament hu de· ctded not to a ward the 1976 Nobel Peace Pri2e, it was announced today. The r ecord $160,000 pfige money will be reserved for 1977, the committee said. It w as the 10th time since World War II the committee has reserved lhc peace prize money for the foll owing year. Last year the peace prize was awarded to Soviet physicist aJ1d human rights dissident Andrei Sakharov. In 1974 the recipienls were the lale Japanese Prime Mlrust.er Eisaku Sato and .SoQn MacBnde of Jreiand, Unital Na- tions commissioner for Namil>la. In 1973 the prize was awarded t o ~C<'reiary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger a nd North Vietnam's Le Due Tho, who rejected his share oflhePrite . Nobel Institute director Tim Greve had said earlier 50 can· (See NO P RIZE, Page AZ) Thieves Get S I , l 00 At Tor o Restaurant Burglars who m ey have h~d a key to the back door of the pre· mises took $1.100 in cash from the wall sa f e at a n E l T oro regtaurant. · Orange County sheriff's of. ficers said the Intruders entered the Way-Station r cstaurpnt, 23710 El Toro Road, aftef' the pre- mises had closed for the night. Officers said they overlooked nearly $500.in cash left in cash re· gister drawers. State Threatens Marriage FLI NT , Mich. (AP ) -Dale and Louise Schne)>elt !lave b~n told they'll have tQ gel a divok?e if they want to continue receiving a S270 monthly payment.from the sl ate that enables Louise to care lot her· cHppled ftusb11Pd. Dale, 23, has been a quad,taplegic sfnce being in· jured in a high school can~ing accident. He met Louise, 221 at a nursi ng home where she w as a nurse's aiae a nd he was a patient. After he moved out of the nursing home, Louise quit her job and took care of Dale full time, getting a $270 monthly "chore provider p ayment" from the Michi gan Department of Social Serv ice~. Dale also recei\'cd $192 u month in Supplemental Security In- come for his disability. Wi thout the $270, Dale would be forced lo return to a nursing home. The Schneb elts say caseworkers ad,·ised them to have the marriage unnulled and s imply liv.e together. . . "But 1 won't do it. r vc been very happy being married lo the woman I love,.~ Dale says. ''Our h ap- piness means m ore to us." '-~--------------------------------------------·~ . . Five Escape Injury · In Helicopter Crash A U.S. Navy anti·submilrlnc h~licoptcr malfunctioned and sputtered lo a cr ash landing in mountainous ter rain on Camp Pendleton Thui:sday. All fi ve cr ewmen escaped serious injury. but four wer e hospitalized at the base. Cause of the cr ash is under in· vesligation today. The HH -3A copter, also used in search and r escue missions, was on a r outine tr ainlng flight from the naval helicopter J>ase at Im· perial Beach. The crash site was 15 n\ilcs northwest of Oceanside, near the perimeter of a Pendleton gun- n e r y r ange. Mil itar y in· vei.Ugat.or s trekked into the re~ mote area tod ay to lnspec~ damage, the extent of which wa~ not immediately ascertained. The wounded men were airlift· cd from the site. Aboard wer e the pilot. u ; John Held, 32. and copilot Ll. David Hieler , 32, both of Satt Diego; Lt. Donald McLaughlin. 30, and mechanic Fredric~ Beall, 26, both ot Chula Vistn;- and Airman Waller Dingman.: 3>, of the Imperial Beach base .• Viejo Woman Files Suit in Tram Accident Senior Site Pushed Detai.ls of their injuries were unavailable. However, It was re· ported that the injuries were minor. and one ol the men walJ treated a nd released Thursday. -. "·eat h e r Night and morning low clouds. but mostly :.unny afternoon skies expectl'd Saturday. Coast highs near 70, lows ne:ir60. I NSIDE TOD"\' H andwriting o.n d mathematics are. among the el ements uu d by three women artists to creole their worka. Some of their pttces. which will be on display at the Newport Harbor Art MUl flJm. ore 1h0W11 on P.age Cl of tht Weekender. ladex C•I A12 ... • rJ CH AU . .., AU•fl <• CM A4 ... CH A Mission Viejo woman who clajms that she a'nd her 2-yenr- old son suffered serious injuries wben a tram on whlcl\ they were Jiclir1g overLurnvd al a nearby s boppi n& cente r su ed t he operator ol the vettide Thursday in Orange County Super ior Court.. • Jon ~lizabelh Evanoff names Theodore Schult.~.. operator of Ar 'tican Eagle Productions. as defendant and d e mands damaaes' to 'be determined in trial court for Injuries suffered by herself 11nd Brian Wtlfi am Evanoff,2 . She 5tates thoao lnjuries were sustained when a tram operated by Sdt"1t.t ov~turnod June 19 on preml&es owned by Union F~eral Sav11\•s and Loon As- soci atJ on, 25330 Mar guerite Parkway, Mbaion Vitlo. County Backs By JACK CHAPPELL Ot the 0•111 ...... SIAI" A lobbyi ng campaign is being conducted on county letterhead qn behalf of a controversial hous· ing project by a private de· velopet near Laguna Beach. A four-page, sing le-spaced typewritten letter has been sent by Ule Orange County Scruor Cililehs Program office to 102 senior c\Uzens groups around the county. Tho letter. on counly let- terhead, urges the seniors to luttl out. a crowd when the Orange County Planning Commission considers on Oct. 18 a contest~ tone ehanse which would permit the $28 million Mareroft housing project on 475 acr es just outside the Lagun a Beach city limits. The lett~r lnctud :t anstrucUoc\s CCor frus trating Commiu lon bairwom an Sharley Grtndle's control or the m eeting by readJng into the minutes or the session the names or •·every senlor <citizen) present a nd how many senipr (citizens> he or sh e represents.·• AdcUtlonalty, copies ol the let· ter and a cQU n\y memo have been sent to Ofange County news media. The m emo stales tht malt«' "bas all the potential d a real d6nnybrook. •· And. it a•ks media repreae:r)- taUves to tiive the meetin1 ad· vance publlcJty. The l>tojeel involved II a 1.• unit devclopmtJ'\ 900 feet outaide the Lquna Be~h db' boundaey. AccordaD( to the de\-'eloper, the unlts wou!Jt be developed ex- closlvely for aenlot dtliens. Tb sell1n1 pn.& would be between ~1~ and m.ooe for the pro. fauncaled hwslnJ. TM Lagu1u teach Oty Co.n· ell 1nd1•Laguoa area Hoior Project? citizens organization:> arc Op· posed to the prbject arid have charaed the developer is using county senfor citizens groups to push Ulroujh htsprojcct. The ar e,i previously was planned for rour·acrc estates, a ~an denied by tbecount,y. ff. Jtos1 Milter. a spokesman for the Sertlor Citizens PrQltram otnce, s ald Thursday, be uw nothJn& wrohg with the use d county materials, postage, and 'abor to lobby few the private cf'c· velopen· project. MilleT said tht project hod re· celved the sup.,orL d I.be Or.enae County Senlor CIUzcns council and th al his otfice tx!~t\'d to St.IP· port whatever ncti0tt that council lOGk. ~ii~ county •Mr>loYe. s ls JQt staff w«tt 1up~. in« cou.nen, .. MJU• s*I m. ·flee RNIOJtB. PipAJ). The HH·3A ls a single-rotor-, five-man helicopter . Panty Check Legal Teruhr TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The Bank or Okh,homa re- ceJved all unusu ru item in its teller drawer!! Thurs· day: Drawers . A pair of wornan·, PM· ties. in fact, whh a check form printed on the light· blue backside, The panty check ror $10.85 , dr a wn on u California bank, wn.c; en· dorsed and m ade payable to Shell OU Co. Allhought the pnnUes soy "100 percent cotton," the c h eck is n eeolillbla H there's enou1h rn~y ln &he account. WASHINGTON CAP ) - Americans' personal income ex- panded at the quickened pace ol half of one percent in September thanks to a·payroll surge ln com· ~odity producin1 Industries, the iovernment r eported today. The Commer ce Department said personul income grew $6.8 billion over the month. a rate which, seasonally adjus ted. would put total a nnual Income at Sl.39 trillion. That compared with a $4.6 billion expansion in Aueust, or three-tenths of one percent, but w as still behind the July hike of $10.4 billion. t'ersonaJ income represents au money received by indi viduals as wa1es, salarjes, pensions and other payments alter allowance for Social Security taxes. In a sense. it refl ects the basic level of demand in the economy. Growth or per sonal income at a pace faster than Inflation is es· senU al if the economy is to con· tinuecreating job opportunities. j The S e pte mb e r f igur e represented growth of nioe per· cent over the same month a year SadLlleback Child Center Seeks Help The Saddleback Valley Child Guidance Center in Laguna Hills is looking for volunteers to perform In various capacities, Crom staffing the offi ce to de· veloping a speakers' bureau. "Our goal is to free our pro- fessional staff as much as possi· ble for c ounseling.·· s aid Madison Hinchman, director. "At the same time. we would like to develop s om e community service programs, like speaking to groups on pr eventive mental health ... The child guidnnce center. staffed by a child psychiatrist, a chHd psychologi:;t. a psychi atric social worker, a cli nicaJ nurse specialist and a secretary, treats children th ree to 17 years old. Families are referred lo the c enter by schools. pedialrl· cians, the community mental health clinic and other social agencies, Hinchman sai d, . The Saddleback center is on1! of four branches ol I.he Oi;~nse County Child Gu idan~~ ~nter FamiJi es are c harged on a slid· ing scale. ac cording lo their ability to pay. In its first year of oper ati on. the Saddle b ack center has sponsored sem inars for single par e nts and for pare nts of hyperactive children. Addition a l inform ation is avail abl e from the center, locnt· ed in the Saddleback CommunHy Hospital Medic al Center, 23561 Paseode Valenci u. Laguna Hills; 581·3374. Mesa Dentist Facing Suit A woman who claims she was sexually assaulted while under the influence of an anasthetic ad· ministered by her dentist sued Dr. Cliffocd Downs of Costa Mesa Thursday for d amages to be de· terminE>d in Lrial court. "The allegations arc fal se," Dr. Downs comme nted Thursday. "We shall take whatever !>leps are necessary to disprove them." Dr. Downs and a defendant identified onJy as "Doe 1" are list- ed as co-deJendantslnthe Orange tounty Superior Court lawsuit !!Jed by Andrea Merritt, also of \.;Osta Mesa. Mrs. Merrill alleges that the 'AeXUal attack, described by her as •:malicious. desplteluJ and op· j)reuive," occurred last ~. 16 'Whileshe was being treated in Dr. .!>owns' orflces al28SO Mesa Verde .Drive East. - OfllANOI COAl'r H DAILY PILOT =:.=.~:..::~~r,::.::~::::.: CINil -'"''"' """•""' _.. ....... ,, ..... ,. .,....,_ Melldo ,..,..,"' ,.~ '°' CO.la -... _ ...... """' .......... -"'"'""" tel• Y•llfY, lt•IM . S.H-• "•llty ..... .._ ...... _"""''' ....................... . lloft ......... """" s •• .., •• ,, .... S...00.i. .... t:.'-' c.o:":.!'.1..~l1:~iZ,:,_ne Wnl .. "¥ ·-··--... ., ................. _ ltO •• C ..... 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The department pegged tbe advance at $2.7 billion, following a jump or Sl.7 biUion in J uly and the largest since June's $3.7 billion arowth.. Inv entories are a key to how rapidly growth in demand is tr anslated into new jobs. JI manufacturers and merchants draw down inventories to sati6'y demand, growth is stifled. But when inventories are expanding at the same ti,rne that consumers are stepping up their purchase, the pace of Job creation is enhanced. Commerce said the August in· ventory ad vance was accom- panied by a six-tenths or one per. cent increase in total business sales during the month. Sales had slipped four-tenths of one percent in July. Art Auction Planned by Exchange Club An auction featu ring a r t valued from $25 to $13,000 is be· ing sponsored by the Exchange Club of the Saddleback Valley at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Montanoso Recreation Center, Mission Viejo. A cocktail hour and preview showing will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets. which cost $1.50 per per son, will be available at the door. _ Work s by Norman Rockwell, Chagall, Dali and Picasso will be among the items to be auctioned. Proceeds from the auction will be used to support the club's planned youth activities, includ· ing talent and speech contests and outings for disadvantaged you ngsters. . . . Laguna Arrest By ANNEQ>OPga Ol .. CM1tylll'li..$i.ll Miss ion Viejo Municipal Advisory Counc il member Ted Keene doesn't approve of the proposed name cbanre of Sleepy HoUow Park to Aurora Park -says It re· minds hlm ot a TV commercial. Bob Monroe. parks and recreation committee chairman, ellplained the existin• name. Sleepy Hollow, hu not.h.ln1 to identify where the park ls located. Since the park is on Aurora Way, whal could be more logical than to call It Aurora? "Besides, you know what they s•y on TV," said Councilman John Noble. "Aurora smells good." ••• MAT.ff TEACHER MIC HAEL Nardozza of M isslon Viejo High School, bu taken a sabbatical to hike the 2400·mile Pacific Crest Wilderness trail, which winds through the Pacific states from Canada to Mexico. · coo1111cr For the benefit of the uninitiated, cross-country treks have been updated since pioneer days. They are done in stages-and not necessarily in geographical sequence. Nardozza hiked two months in Oregon and then rested up al his Laguna Niguel home fOl' a month. He is off again this week to bike north in California until he runs into snow. at which time he will head back to the home fires to wait for spring. When temperatures are comfortably warm in northern· California, the refreshed hiker wtll return to the place be left off, trudge north to the Oregon border, skip Oregon (having walked it once, already) and loil on through the state of Washington. Nardozza said he is keeping a log, so he can bring back tales for his students ol Eagle Creek Gorge, Three· Fingered JaclurndZi11.a« Canyon. - - He should have plenty of time to work on it. sitting at home. waiting for the snow to melt. Sure beats the Lewis and Clark method. *** ANOTHER J!\,.REPID WKER is Madison "Skip" Hinchman. director of the Saddleback Valley Child Guidance Center. Hinchman's dream is to take five 14· to 16-year-old youngsters on a therapeutic wilderness hike. He tried to at· range such a trip once, but couldn't get fi ve troubled teenagers. He was swamped with requests from other teens, who thought the trip sounded terrific, but Hinchman decided if he couldn't function as a therapist on the hike, he would just as soon take his family. His 4-year-old son is an old hand at backpacking. Last summer. when he was 3. he carried his own pack. including his blanket, some camping gear and a candy r ation. F,....P~AJ NO PRIZE •. didattt formally nominated by aM Feb. 10 d eadline wwe IMiltl COl\$idered by the fi ve-member committee. The committee appar t ntly found no one who in recent years had w o r ked e nou gh for •·brotherhood between nations, for the dissolution or reduction of standing armies. or tor organlz· ing or promoting pe ace con· t erences." These were the criteria set down in the wUI ol prize donor and peace Idealist Allred Nobel. Swedish inventor ol dynamite. The committee is not obliged to give any r eusons for not award· ing the prize. A terse statement by committee Chairwoman Aase Llonaes. a La bor party legislator. said onJy, ''The Nobel committee of lhe Norwegian Storting (parliament) has de- cided not to award this year's Nobel Pe ace Prize. The prize money has been reserved for 1977." The committee may decide to award the 1976 prize next year, in addition to the 1977 prize. or it m~ put the 1976 prize money back into the main (und or the Nobel Foundation. CASTRO •.• news circles" stnt Cllba inform a· Uon which convinced him ot CIA involvemP.nt. Castro said one of th~e in- volved was Felix Martinez Suarea, "a known enemy ol Lhe-. revolution,'' a nd another was Hernan Ricardo Lozano. a Venezuelan newspaper photo. grapher. Castro did not eJCplain how they were impllc ated. Ttro-GemuJA-- Ships Sink In North Sea DOVER, England (AP) -An East German tanker and a small West German coastal freighter sank early tod{lY in storms in the English Channel and North Sea, and 29 crcwm en 1 were missing, coastal authorities reported. The 7,644-ton EastGermanship Bohlen was carrying 10,000 tons or oil, and patches of oU reportedly were beginnl ng tow ash up on Sein Island. five miles ore France's Brittany coast. Housing , P~eject . Opposed :; " By JACK CHAPPELL Ol-D•llrl'IMeMMI , · The Lagunu B&ach City C°'inc~r. has voted to oppolie a S2' mlWol\ senior clllzens hou sing project oti\ the basis of what It dotermlned was a faulty envlronmental im- pact report. - The 475·acre Marcrofl. proje4 cume In for heavy criUclsm bJ Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and •,. parade or speakers at the Wedne&-. dQ.Y meeUng. ~ Speaker s, many of them senl~ c.lti1ens. call~ the l,28S·un1t ~ jectever)'thin& from "aprisonfot-. seniors" to "death row.' The project is In county ter: ritOl'y about 900 feet outside the Lasuna Beach City Umits. lt has gained the support or the Oranae County Senior Citizens Council. but is opposed by Laguna Beac~ seniocciUzens . The council's action came on a 4·1 vote with Councilman Jack McDowell voling in opposition to the prevailing view. McDowell said he was con- cerned with the attitude of cons-. tant opposition the council w~ conveying to county governmen~ He said he was concerned aboUl antagonizing the county. Hesald the council was not look· ing at the poss! ble benefit the pr~ ject could have for Laguna Beac~ businesses and through them the city's sales Lal< r evenues. Tied to the Issue olthe Marcroft property development is the ex_. tension of Alta Lagun a Boulevard, an action hoUy <>P-.. posed by members ot the Top ol the World community. · Some plans call ror the county to-conn-ect th ~ ro-ad --a~ northwest end and extend it to ~ Toro Road when thedevelopme~ is undertaken. " Additionally, plans in the paS(.. ; have called ror the road to be:, ~ linked at the southeast end with Arch Be ach Heights and extend~ ~ to Paclric Coast Hi ghway at \he • AllsoCrcek area. " The city has opposed any ex· tension of thE! road in respanse to Top or the World residents' fears that the neighborhood road would become a shunt for heavy Coast .Highway tramc. City Attorney George Loeanad- vised the council It couJd not stop the county from condemning a rive.foot strip the city owns across the Top of the World rightotwa)l. ancJ ,building th e road, but that u,, Planner Facing 'the Bohlen went down shortly atter midnigh.t oCC BriUany, t.Qe British coast guard said. The French navy $aid lS or 36 <'rewmcn were found alive in C liferalts or clutcttingtodebris and urt were plucked from the stormy 0 sea. A Belgian coast.aJ radio st~t.ion said the 999-ton West German · could put up a barricade to stop . any traffic from coming into thee city from It. • Mayor Sweeney lashed out at: the project and its developer, Howard Miller . "This whole thing is such ~ farce and a tragedy," the mayor. said. • She said the site's isolated posi~ lion would make the .senior: cit.i&ens "captlves"inthe project.;- Arraignment of Lag\ina Beach Planning Commission Chairman William Peckham hasbeensetfoc Nov 1 Collowin~ his arrest Thurs· day on suspicion of being drunk In public and on ~'Uspicion of in· terferingwith apoli ceorficer. Peckham, an architect with of· fices in Newport Beach, In turn has charged he w as roughed up by two Laguna Beach police officers. Police Chief Jon Sparks has in· itlated an internal investigation into the events surrounding the commisslonchairman's4:30a,m. arrest. Events involving Peckham, 41, of 194 Acacia Drive, Laguna Beach, began with a report of a hit and run accident. Police officers responding to the scene found a parked car had been hit. Nearby they found a van wH.h what appeared to be fresh damage. The van was registered to Peckham. officers said. Police offi cer Don Barney re· ported that when he, tried to talk with Peckham about the matter, the commissioner slammed the door of his house and locked il. Barney made arrangemrnts to tow the van away, but as a tow truck hooked up to it, Peckham asserledJ y came out and ob· jecled. During ensuing events. Barney attempted to take Peckham Into custody and a figbt began. Barney and Sgt. Terry Temple subduL.'<i the comm Issi oner and look him t-0 Laguna Beach City Jail where he was booked and released on a written promise to appear. freighter Antje Ollmann sank al about 6 a.m. alter reportin1 she was taking on water, listing severely and barely able lo steer jn the gales. One or the nine crewmen was rescued by a passing ferry, the r adio station said. The fate of the other ei.ght remained uncertain, although there were reports that eight sailors had been seen on a lireralt. But the British coast guard s aid an empty lifer aft was round in the area . * * * FroaPageAJ . SENIO·Rs •• ~-: sisllng he saw nothing "odd" will> the o n e count y agenc1 spending taxpayer funds to in· fluence another county agency. An aide lo one Orange County supervisor didn't agree however. Fro•PageAI An I nvestigallon into the hit and run incident is conti nuini today. No char ges have been filed. Police Capt. Neil Purcell is con· ducting the internal investigation into lh e ofri c e r s' actions. Peckham charged he was tackled from behind and his face intcn· lionally scr aped on the ground by the officers. Ships and armed forces planes wer e searching for the missing crewm en from the two ships. Two Welsh fishermen drowned when their boat foundered orr the island of Anglesey in lhe Irish Sea, and the Cypriot cargo ship Freeland sank off. the Brittany coast, but a ll her crew was rescued, coastal authorities said. "It's odd, but when you con- sider all the odd things that go OI around here, It's not the oddest ~ the odd,•· the aide said. He askeo not to be idcntlrled. APPEAL ·BY HYZEN. • c munity and people who have always looked up to you." F1 an3gan protested that the guilty verdict would never have been deliver ed if Judge Steiner had barred the testimony ol San Clemente attorney B. Patrick Lane and Lane's legal secretary. Lane, who i s also San Clemente's mayor. testified that Hyzen discussed the issue of the $1 ,000 donation with him at a lime when the architect was also dJscusslng it wJth RJley aJde · Herman who was lap.Ing those conversations for the district at· torney's office. Flanagan angrily accused Lane or breaching the attorney· client relationship. "He should have protected his client just as a newsman will always protect bis sources," FJanacan said'. "l would have 1one to JaU just as Bill Farr dJd rath• Utan re- veal what Lane r evealed about Mr. Hyzen," Flana1an said. He said Lane's conduct was un· ethical. Farr, a reporter for tbe Loi Angeles Tlmes, was jailed by Superior Court Judte Charles Older f « refusllll to reveal bis source for a news story on tbe Charles Manson murder case . ,,anagan said the ldmlssion cA the Lane testim ony into the trial will form the f oundatJon ol hJa ap"eal. He dismissed 11 "rh .. culoua" Lane's •1Ument that Hyzen was not a client at \he Um• ol the convenstiou and •11 Hlktn1 ldvtce u a IOftlllme frttnd and associate. P'lana1an further 1ccuaed Lane ol lltlng ~ pre. JudJced and ol displl)'fftl that prejudice at a time wlaen Flanqan wu s~ lafCll'lll•· · tton tbat would help film la tbe cWeme~HJUD. "l asi<ed him In his office at San Cl emente if he would mind iJ I taped our convers ation," tlanagan said. "And would you believe it, he t.old me to go and take my tape recorder out into the park." Lane made it clear today that he never at any time represented his relallorublp with convicted . ai-chitecl Leon Hyzen as anything other than an attorney.clientreJa. tJonshlp. "l pointed this out at tbe or11lnal grand Jury hearing but I was ordered by Superior C<lurt Judge Kenneth Willi ams lo testily." La ne explained. "I again pointed out that my dealings with Mr. Hyzen mi1ht be privileged at the time I was asked to testify at the lri.S," the attorney 1&fd. "Again, I •u or· defed to testify, this Ume on the i°"tructions ol Judge Steiner." 'Mr. Flanagan is weU aware or this," Lane said. "But l feel th•t he la not maldnc my viewpoint and the actions or the court in or- ' dertni me to testily perfectly c l ear to a ny o ne r ead i nt newmaper accounts cA the lty1en trial~'· Separation Sought By County Judge Superi« Court Judge Harmon G. Scovill• Is seeklns legal "P••Uon from ht• wile cA 17 1ear1 vla a ptUUon ftled ln Oranse C4Rlllb' Superior Ccurt. 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