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F RIDAY AFTE RNOON, OCTOBER 28, 1'177
FBJ Agents Say Body
y Hoffa's ~ot J.
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Murder Trial
llB Suspect
Faces Death
Shotgun
Unloaded
By MICHAELPASKEVICH
Oltw O.Oy Pli.t5Ylf
Costa Mesa police said today
that the man shot to death
Wednesday night by Newport
Beach police threatened the of.
ficers with an unloaded shotgun.
Michael W. "Wayne" Nabb, 21,
or 133 16th St., Costa Mesa, was
killed by two police gunshots
after he allegedly brandished a
shotgun he baa been hiding in his
pants.
Costa Mesa police are in· vestigating the incident, which
occurred about 10: 45 p.m.
Wednesday near the intersection
of old.Newport Boulevard and E.
16th St. in Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa police i.t. George
Lorton said today there is con-
flicting testimony from about a
· half.dozen witnesses to the fatal
shooting of Nabb.
Lt. Lorton said some witnesses
agree with police claims that
Nabb pointed the unloaded
shotgun at officers. Others say
Nabb was only pointing the
shotgun into the alr.
• According to police accounts,
the incident began at about 10:30
p.m. in the parking lot of
Delaney's Restaurant in
Newport Beach. Nabb aJlegedly
tried to rob two patrons at knife-
pofnt, but the pair fled and
Newport Beach police were sum-
moned.
Police said the Yellow Cab
Company was contacted to de·
termine if Nabb might have been
(~eeTHREAT, Page AZ)
Surf Frees
30 Vessel.s
FORT BRAGG (AP)
A surge of stormy ocean
waler broke apart docks al
lhe mouth of Noya River
here today, knocking free
about 30 fishing and
pleasure boats, the Coasl
Guard said.
The guard said two cul·
ters were attempting to
ro11nd up the loose vessels.
lt was not immediately
determined if any boats
had sunk or 1r there were
any injtlries when the blJC
s~elt surged into the small
harbor about 300 m1les
north oI San f'rancisco.
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Maurits Caransa
Millionaire
KiJnapedby
Red Te"orists
AMSTERDAM, Th e
·Netherlands {A P) -A
millionaire Dutch businessman
was kidnaped early today as he
left a night club, and a telephone
caller claimed West German's
Red Army Fac:,l.ion terrorist
group was respons1ble.
Witnesses said ab~ut five
persons s u bdued 1'4aurits
Caransa, 61, after a stuggle out.
side the Continental Club, where
he had been playing bridge, and
forced him into a car. Caransa
owns a chain of hotels and clubs
in Holland and Is prominent in
J ewish activities.
Supporters of the Red Anny
Faction al s o claimed
responsibility for bombings to·
day of Wes t Germany car
showrooms, two in Milan one in
Rome, and the bombing oC a
German engineering company
office in Usbon. No injuries were
r eported.
Callers told police the bombs,
Uke others that damaged West
German property across Europe
last week, were planted lo
avenge the Oct. 18 prison deaths
of three leaders of the German
terrorist underground -An·
dreas Baader. Gudrun Ensl'Un
and Jan-Carl Raspe. omctals
said the deaths were suicides.
I\· German-speaking man
ca lled the Am!\terdam
newspaper Het Parool and told a
switchboard operator : "We are
the Red Army Faction. We have
(&ff KIDNAP, Page AZ)
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NEW YORK CAP) -The body
found in the Pennsylvania woods
ls aot that of missing Teamsters
boss J immy lfolfa, FBI agents in
Detroit said today.
NEW YORK CAP) -MP.dical
examiners from two states began
checking dental r ecords today to
determine lf a skeleton found in
thick underbrush in northeastern
Pennsylvania is that of former
Teamsters president Jimmy
Hoffa.
The skeleton, with expensive
gold dental work that authorities
believed might match that of
Hoffa, was found Monday by a
hunter near Honesdale, Pa.
Robert Jennings, coroner of
Wayne County, where Honesdale
is located, said he talked Thurs~
day night with James P. Hoffa,
son or the union boss who disap-
peared in the summer of 1975 as
he was mounting a drive to re-
gain control of the Teamsters.
.. He was very excited when he
heard the age, height and hair
color," or the skeleton, Jennings
said. •
The body was brought lo the
New York medical examiner's
office because authorities here
have better equipment and more
experience in dealing with such
cases.
Jennings and Dominick
DcMaio, New York's chief
medical examiner, rnet today to
begin the process of trying to
identify the body.
DiMaio said there was "only a
fragment of fles h" on the•
skeleton. However, he said the
amount of work done on the vie·
lim 's teeth would provide an
(See HOFFA, Page AZ)
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Body Not Hoffa's
Yachts Race
Hurricane
Off Baja
Bv ALMONLOCKABEY
DAiiy Plle4 SIMI Wrllef"
LA PAZ -The 25 yachts in the
Long Beach to La Paz race were
racing a hurricane rather than
each other today, but neither
race was going very fast.
A ripple of alarm ra n through
this Baja CaJifomia fishing re-
sort Thursday night when it was
reported that a hurricane was
building 300 miles south of Cabo
San Lucas and beaded on a
northeasterly course for the
cape. Unless it diminished or
changed course, it was expected
to reach the cape by noon today.
And when last heard from at 8
a.m. ThUl"Sday, the Jead yachts
in the race were becalmed about
40 miles north ol the cape on the
Pacific side.
(See WINDS. Page AZ)
By JOA?'iNE REYNOLDS oe•OM1rr11euc.a11
Jerry Peter Fiori, one or four
alleged conspirators in tbe
murder or a Fountain Valley
man in Newport Beach, faces the
death penalty in the criminal
proceedings pending against
him.
Fiori, 41, of 19822 Brookhurst
St., Huntington Beach, made his
initial court appearance Tburs·
day in the Harbor Judicial Dis·
trict Court, where Deputy Dis·
lrict Attorney Dave Carter told
Judge Selim Franklin he will be
seeking the death penalty for
Fiori's alleged part in the
murder. ·
Carter said he would not be
making a capital case against
the three other alleged con·
spirators, Debra Ann Addision,
24, of the Brookhurst Street ad-
dress; Anthony Marone Jr., 23, of
10212 Merrimac Drive, Hunt·
ington Beach, and Raymond
Steven Resco, 28, of the same ad·
dress.
Fiori was arrested by Costa
Hotel Approved
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
Chicago-based builder has· won
approval from redevelopment of-
ficials for a $45 million luxury
hotel in the downtown BunJcer
HilJ urban renewal area. The
Chicago firm plans to build a
15-story, SOO·room hotel with of·
!ice facilities and a movie
theater complex.
4 \Vomen Face Sex Rap
Undercover police arrested
!our women in a downtown Hunt·
ington Beach residence Tht11'5·
day night on prostitution
charges.
The suspects, Louise Kathrine
Donovan, 25, of 1029 Park St.,
Hunlington Beach, and Anesta
Ruth Jones. 24, of Laguna Beach
were arrested in Miss Donovan's
home on charges of pimping and
conspiracy to commit prostitu·
lion.
Also arrested al the resldence
on charges of conRpiracy lo com·
mlt prostitution were Katherine
Leigh Cole, 22, of Co:o1ta Mesa,
and Lauren Nolene Ross, 24, of
Westwood. .
Huntington Beach police S(!t.
Larry Cain asserted he and three
other undercover police officers
were ortered two hours or sexual
favors, Food nnd drinlts for $800
from the women. .
Caln said warrants are now out
for the arrest of a male suspect in
connection with the case. ' Posing as "Johns" or pros··
U\ution patrons, the three Hunt.
Jngtou Beach oCtlcers and ono
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Newport Beach Jawm:in arrested
the women at about 6 p.m. The
arrests capped a two·mo.nth in-
ves t i g at Ion of the alleged
prostitution ring, Cains aid.
Huntington Beach Jail officials
said Miss Donovan, Miss Jones
and Miss Cole were released to-
day on their own recognizance
pending arralgnment. in West
Orange County Court.
MISS Ross is scheduled to race
arraignment proceedings today
Jn West Orange County Court on
nn earlier proslltu\lon charge, of· liciaJs saJd. 1 •
Mesa police Tuesday on suspl·
cion of possession or nearly three
pounds of cocaine. Police founcf
the illicit dnJg when they started
to question Fiori about bis car
which matched the descripUon of
an auto seen leaving the scene of
the murder early Saturday
morning.
Fiori's three co·defe\ldants
were arrested early Wednesday
morning by police who said they
traced the trio by the car's
registration.
The four are accused of
part1clpaling in the shooting
death of Stephen John Bovan, 36,
who dJed outside the El Ranchito
restaurant, 409 28th St. early
Saturday morning.
They have all been held
without bail since their 8rrests
and in Thursday's municipal
court appearance, Judae ·
Franklin continued that no bllil
ruling.
The four are currenUy being ·
held in Orange County Jail pend· /
ing their return to Judge
Franklin's courtroom on Thurs·
(See DEATH, Page A2)
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Most1~'510uglt
Saturday with slight
chance of light rain.
Cooler. Lows tonJghl in the sos. Hlghs Saturday 66.
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A •» DAILY PILOT S • Friday, October 28. 1977
Storm Dunips Rain on Northern State?
By The Associated Press
A hefty, winter-type storm
s weeping out from Alaska
marched east across the Pacific
today, spun off welcome rain into
Car Nothem California and was
expe_cted to come ashore· by ev_erung.
In addition, the Sierra was ex-
pected to receive significant
snows, good news in the second
straight year or drought.
There were further welcome
tidings with the Indication of a
second storm giving birth over
the Pacific right behind the cur· rent depression.
National Weather Service forecaster Max Caldwell said
that while "f 'm not predicting
the drought is broken" the origin
of the storm implied at least a
brief return to the usual winter
storm pattern.
For two years, polar-born
storms have been shunted to the
east. by persistent high pressure
before they could come south to
fill reservoirs and pile the moun·
lain snowpack for spring runoff.
Grand .Jurg Pro&e
·solon Leaked
Information?
. WASHINGTON <AP> -A
federal grand jury is investigat-
ing whether a member of
Congress leaked information to
South Korean intelligence of·
ficials. Rep. Clement J. Zablocki said today.
A published report said the
target of the probe is Rep.
Edward J . Derwinski <R·111 . ).
Zablocki chairman of the
House International Relations
Co mmittee, said the con-
gressman being investigated is
s uspected of almost thwarting a
E'ro• Pag~ A 1
THREAT ...
picked up by a cab driver.
Lieutenant Lorton said this is
normal procedure when a sus-
pect is last seen on foot.
Nabb later was spotted on foot
in Costa Mesa by an u.nidentified.
driver for a local cab company.
The driver alerted police, and
Newport police officer Robert
O'Neil confronted Nabb at the in·
lersection of E. 16th Street and
old Newport Boulevard. Nabb al-
legedly turned over a knife to the
officers.
Lt. Lorton said the cabbie
warned Officer O'Neil that Nabb
was concealing a second weapon.
As officer O'Neil backed off to
radio for support. Nabb allegedly
pulled lhe shotgun from beneath
his clothing. Police said the
weapon had been hidden under
Nabb·s loose fitting shirt, with
the barreJ extend'-ni down bis
pants leg ..
-U . Lort.on said.Newport Beach
patrolman Bob Stephens and Sgt.
Robert Gatewood arrived at lhe
scene wit.hinseconds.
With Nabb holding the shotgun
in ·view of t.he policemen, police
reportedly commanded him lo
"drop the gun."
When he failed lo do .so, all
three officers rired at Nabb, who
was s truck in the head and chest.
He was pronounced dead at the
scene.
South Korean diplomat's defec·
tion to the United States by warn·
ing the South Koreans that the
diplomat was about to defect.
Zablocki, a Democrat from
Wisconsin, said he was not told
the member's name. However,
an article iri tbday's Wtlll Stceet
Journal says the target or the
probe is Derwinski. Zablocki sctid
the article was accurate on other
aspects he was familiar with.
De rwins ki, rankin g GOP
member on the comm1llee ·~
panel investigating South Korean
acti\ ilies in the United Slates. 1~ ..
s ued a statement saying he
would withhold comment on the
news account.
"I do not have any information
as to the source of the allega-
tions," Derwinski said. "In \tew
of the ongoing t nvesti,ation it is
appropriate that I withhold any
comment on Lhe allegations at
this time.··
Rep. Donald M. Fraser <D·
Minn.), chairman of the Interna·
tional Relations subcommittee
conducting the Korean invesUga·
tion. refused comment except to
say he is the one who asked the
Justice,. Department to "In-
vestigate Uie security breach."
At the White House, deputy
press secr etary Rex Gr anum
said President Carter had no
comment about the report. He
s aid Carter was aware of the
story but had not discussed it
with Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell.
Zablocki said he was informed
the informelion leaked to the
South Koreans was that one of
their diplomats told the House
panel he planned to defect.
The Wall Street Journal said
U:S. intelligence--tta:rMd o( -the
leak and managed to get the
diplomat and.,his family away
from their home only 30 minutes
hefore South Korean intelligence agents arrived to stop the de·
fection. •
It named the diplomat as Sohn
Young Yo, a South Korean
diplomat in New York City, who
defected Sept. 16.
The newspaper said a potential
problem in prosecuting the case
Lt. Lorton said policemen fired might be unwillingness by U.S.
six rounds at the 21-year-old r~ntelligence officials to reveal
bery suspect. The police weat>lns ~ow they knew a congressman
have been confiscated by in-telephoned or talked to foreign
vestigators who wil l run agents.
ballistics tests to determine
The current :.lorm , said
Caldwell, was several hundred
miles offs h o r e b e tween
Washington and San Francisco
at midmorning and moving
easterly at about 35 miles an
hour.
"We're cxpecling thi~ to move
through the Bay Area at about 5
o 'clock," said Caldwell. "We're
calling it ()V('r all or Northern
California down to Fresno."
Coastal wands will get up to 40
miles an hour, he added.
"It's good news," he said. "Of
course, we can't expect any one
storm to say it ·s going to break
the drought, but we should gel
some pretty &oodsnows in moun-tain areas." ....._ ·
Towering wuvcs whipped by
the winter storm crashed into the
central Oregon coast. today, gut-
ting the lounge of a motel at
DePoe Bay and wrecking cars.
No injuries were reported.
The storm hit the coast al high
tide about 2 a.m. and lasted for
Smoke in the Night
Cos ta Mc~a firemen battle garage fire that broke out
about H p.m . Thursday night at the home of Marie Carr,
-165 E . 18th St. The blaze, tentati\·ety attributed to s pon-
taneous combustion, caused an estimated $2.100 in
damage to the gar age and its contents. The gar age was
being used for storage and no vehicle was parked inside .
according to f1n•mcn. No injuries \\Cre reported as a re·
~ult of the blatc
From Page A I
KIDNAP ...
Caransa You" illllear rronn.ir.·
Dutch Police are holding a
memhl'r of the Red Army Fac-
tion, Knut Fol k erts. 25, on
murde r c h a rges. He was
arrestt'd follow1nJ: a SepL 22
shootout :.at l'lrecht m which a
policeman wa~ killed. He is also
wanted for terrorist activities in
West Germany.
Caransa has extensive prop·
erlies in llolt and, about hair of
them in the hotel and catering in·
dustry. Three years ago, tie re-
jected a bid by a British concern
to buy his properlies for S40
million. He is married and has
one grown daughter.
Exhibit Delayed
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A coo·
trovcrsial Soviet trade exhibition
has been delayed three days lo
cnab1e-Amituly Dobrynin.
Russian Amb~sador to the Unil·
ed States, and Soviet Foreign
Trade Minister Nikolai
Patolichev lo attend.
which of the officers fired the
Jatal shots. Fr°"' pClfle A J
Costa Mesa police will continue
an investigation into the shoot-
ing. Information will be turned
over lo the Orange County Dis-
trict Attorney's ofrice, which will
determine if the shooting was
justified.
Stoppage Banned
SAN FRANCISCO tAP) -Dis-
trict 'Court Judge Cecil F. Poole
has granted shippers an injunc·
tlon further prohibiting West
Coast dock workers from honor-
ing picket lines that might be set
up by s triking Eastern
longshoremen. The Injunction
replaces a temporary restraining
order be sjgned Oct.13. ,
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DEATH PENALTY. • •
day at which time their attorneys
are expected lo appeal the no bai I
ruling. They are expected lo be
arraigned during that court ap
pea ranee.
Carter told Judge Franklin he
will seek the death penalty for
Flori because the native New
Yorker had a prior murder con·
viction.
Carter, one of the District At· torney's specialists in prosecu-
tion of murder cases, did not
elaborate on that charge.
However, local investigators
allege Fiori was convicted of
murder in a Florida case.
Further detctils on that case were
not immedlately available.
The three men arrested in the
case are all originally from New
York and New Jersey and there
has been some speculation that
they were tied to mobsters on the
East Coast.
Investigators from Newport
Beach have repeatedly declined
to comment on the possibility the
three have Mafia connections.
Del. Sgt. Ken Thompson said
today h is men are continuing
their investigation of the murder
conspiracy and its relationship to
a Newport. Beach investment
firm known as Prasadam Dls·
tributors, Inc. The four prin·
cipals of the firm arc alleged to
be members of the Laguna
Beach Hare Krishna Temple,
although temple officials say the
four have not been active for at
least a year.
Three of the four principals In
the company, Joe Davis, Joe
Fedorowslti and Roy Christopher
Richard. are apparently being
sought by police who say lhc
three men may have left ""'
country .
The fourth member of
Pra.sadam ii Alexander Kulik,
28 who was arrested lut Satur-d~y by Orange County Sheriffs
dcputll''-who alleged they found
Jars t·ontatnin~ 1.1 pounds of nearl y pure "China White ..
hcrorn on th<' ,floor of Kulik'!>
Stut1 Hl•wkh~1wk car.
Kulik had been parked for
several hours in a Mi ssion Viejo
p<1rk1 n1? lot when merchants
hecame sus picious and called t.hc
deputies to the scene.
Kulik was booked into Orange
Co unty jail and held on S500,000
hall on suspicion of Possession of
heroin for s ale. Detectives
estimated the heroin could have
brought m6re than $1 million
when cut down for street sales.
Kulik. in his initial court ap·
pearance Thursday was denied a
bail reduction, although that de·
nial is expected to be appealed
today in Orange County Superior
Court.
Police speculate that Bovan
was murdered after a dispute
with Marone, Resco and Fiori
over some alleged criminal deal-
ings Including embezzlement, ex·
tort1on and narcotics trafficking.
The trio had been hired by the
Prasadam quartet to recover
some embezzled funds and were
allegedly instrumental in saving
Kulik in Augu11t after he was kid·
napped by Bovan and held for
$100,000 ransom. That kidnap-
ping was never reported .
Police allege that the
Prasadam quartet offered a "re·
ward" for locating Bovan. They
say they arc still probing the
nature of that reward,
Water May Be Cut
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State
and federal water officials say
<mother winter as dry as Jast
year's could cul irrigatJon de·
liveries ne1Ct summer from 50 lo
100 percent.
,
more than an hour before subsid-
ing.
Mike Padberg, co-owner of the
Surfpolnt Inn, said the waves
crashed through the windows,
destroying the 6ar and booths.
..All the booze is gone. Some of
it is still floating around. The rest
of it is out at sea," he sajd.
Padberg said the waves still
were lapping at the base of the
structuredespitel>eing low tide.
• • J don't know what it is going
to do when hlgh tide comes at 2
Paycheck Bite
p,m ., he said. "We ve oeen ncre.
three years and we've never had'
anything like this.'' •
Other motels built near the"
water reported waves crashed
through windows of some first··
(Joor units.
Four cars on the beach at
Waldport were destroyed by
waves and logs hurled ashore by
the storm. .
Coast Guard stations at Ya·
quina Bay and DePoe Bay said
one small boat broke loose, but
there .was no damage.
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Senate Views
SS Tax Bill
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WASHI NGTON <A P > -
Legislation that would put an un-
precedent tax bite on the 104
million Americans who have
'Social Security taxes withheld
from their paychecks is heading
to the Senate after winning House
approval. (Table, Page A4)
A Senate vote on a similar bill
could come as early as next
week.
On Thursday, the House
passed. 275 to 146, its version or
legislation to increase the tax for
C\'cry worker covered by the pro·
E'r0111 Page A J
WINDS ..•
Merlin and Drifter reported
24-hour runs of about 90 miles
and were becalmed about five
miles apart with Drift.er in the
lead.
The yacht Shearwater out ol
San Francisco reported she wu
abandoning the race but gave no
reason. ll was assumed she wu
taking refuge at Magdalena Bay
about 130 miles north of Ca1>9 San
Lucas. Three ot.Mr yachts failed
to report, presumably beeauae of
radio trouble. •
The calm ahead of tbe storm
apparenUy spread over a wide
area as lhe last yacht. in the fleet
was reported about 200 miles
behind the leaders.
At midafternoon Thursday in
La Pu there were occasiooal
wind squalls followed by a nat
caJm that prevailed during the
night and Friday morning .
IC the calm continues there was
iltUe chance that either Drifter
0 Merlin-wo~k-the
elapsed time record of six days,
four hours and 10 minutes lor the
race. The rust boat would have to
finish by4:10 p.m.
gram. wilh the heaviest impact
falling on upper· income workers.
Their employers also would pay
more under the House bill.
A decade from now, anyone
earning 442,600 would pay more
than three limes as much Social
Security tax as is now with·
held. The tax would go from
$965 this year S:J,OZ5 m 1987.
Someone earning S20,000 would
pay Sl,420. instead of $965. A
worker with a salary of ~10,000.
would pay$710, up from $585.
The House did not consider any
change in the benefits Social
Security pays to 33 million peo-
ple, including retired workers
and their dependents or sur·
vi vors. disabled workers and
their dependents, and Medicare
recipienLS.
Congress will probably enact
hefty tax increases this year to
keep the Social Security system
from going broke. The syst~m
has amassed $5.8 billion in
deficits since 1975
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BOFFA ...
ldentJflcatlon "almost as good as
a fingerprint."
He swd Hoffa's dental r ecords
were being flown from Detroit
and he expected to know later in.
the day whether the skeleton was.
Hoffa's. •
The FBI said it was watching
the case, but declined further
comment. However, J ennings
said he had been requested to
alert the FBI to the body's dis-
covery andits..Bimil.aril.Y_!o HoCL-
fa, although be declined to sa)'
who had made the request. Jen·
n ings said the FBI was taking.
part in today's proceedinu.
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. VOL. 70, NO. 3011 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY,.OCTOBER 28; 1977 N/C TEN CENTSt
Suspect's Gun Unloaded, CM Cops Say
By MICllAELPASKEVICH
OUM P.lly Pllet SC.ft
Costa Mesa police said today
that the m an shot to death
Wednesda)" night by Newport
Beach, police threatened the of-
ficers with an unloaded shotgun.
Michael W. "Wayne" Nabb,21.
ot'133 16th St., Costa Mesa, was
killed by two police gunshots
after he allegedly brandished a
Skeleton Crete
shotgun be bad been hiding in his
pants.
Costa 1desa police are in-
VJstigating the incident, which
occurred about 10:45 p.m .
Wednesday near the intersection
·of old Newport Boulevara and E.
16th St. in Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa J>OHce Lt. Geon~e
Lorton said today there is con-
flicting testimony from about a
half·doien witnesses to the fatal
shooting of Nabb.
Lt. Lorton said some witnesses
agree with police claims that
Nabb pointed the unloaded
shotgun at officers. Others say
Nabb was only pointing the
shotgun into the air.
According lo police accounts,
the incident began at about 10:30
p . m. in the parking Jot of
Delaney's Res taurant in
Newport Beach. Nabb allegedly
Robert Francy, principal of Costa Mesa's
Estancia High School, admitted he was
surprised when be arrived for work this
morning to find this unexpected guest at
his desk. The Hallowct•n prank was the
work of teachers. The s keleton belongs to
the school's science department.
' Millionaire I KiJnaped by
tt-.-1-#¥1;-Te rrorists
North State Hit
By Winter Storm
tried to rob two patrons al knife·
point, but the pair fled and
Newport Beach police were sum·
mooed.
Police said lhe Yellow Cab
Company was contacted to de-
termine if Nabb might buve been
picked up by a cab driver.
Lieutenant Lorton said this is
normal procedure when a SUS·
peel is last seen on foot.
Nabb later was spotted on foot,
in Costa Mesa by an unidentified!
driver for a local cab company. •
The driver alerted police, and
Newport police officer Robert
O'Neil confronted Nabb at the in-
tersection or E. 16th Street and
old Newport Boulevard. Nabb al-lc~edly turned over a knife t.o the oHicers.
Lt. Lorton said the cabbie
warned Officer O'Neil that Nabb
was concealing a second weapon.
Valley · Victim Slain
AR officer O'Neil backed off to radio for support, Nabb allegedly
pulled the shotgun from beneath
his clothing. Police said the
weapon had been hidden under
Nabb's loose fitting shirt, with
the ·barrel extending down his
pants leg. ·
Lt. Lorton said Newport Beach
patrolman Bob Stephens and Sgt.
Robert Gatewood arrived at the
<See Tll&EAT, Page A%)
Death Sought
:For 1tan
By JOANNE REYNOLDS °'..,. o.11, ,.lloot si.11
Jerry Peter Fiori, one of four
aJleged consplrators in the
murder of a Fountain Valley
man in Newport Beach, faces the
death penalty in the criminal
proceedings ponding against
bim.
Fiori, 41, of 19822 Brookhurst
St., Huntington Beach, m ade his
initial court appearance Thurs-
day in the Harbor Judicial D1i.-
tricl Court, where Deputy Dis-
trict Attorney Dave Carter told
Judge Selim Franklin he will be
Proteste r s
Greet Car
Of Prince
seeking the death penally for
F1or1 's alleged part in the
murder.
Cartt'r s aid he would not be
making a capital case against
the three other alleged con-
spirators, Debra Ann Addlsion.
24, of the Brookhurst Street ad-
dress; Anthony Marone Jr., 23, of
10212 Merrimac Drive, Hunt·
ington Beach, and Raymond
Steven Resco, 28, of the same ad-
dress.
Fwri was arrested by Costa
;\1 esa police Tuesday on suspi·
c:iun or possession of nearly three
Drif ter Wins
La Paz Race
Drifter co-skippered by
Bob Beauchamp and R.B.
Alexander of Newport ·
I {arbor Yacht Club crossed
the fUlisb line al La Paz at
11 . 52. · 5S a m. toduy to set a
'"'~ cla~cd time record or
5 d:n·s 23 hours 52 minutes
and· 55 seconds for the
po\tnds ·of cocaine. Police found
the illicit drug when they started
to question Fiori about bis car
which matched the description of
'an auto seen leaving the scene oC
the murder early Saturday
morning. •
Fiori's three co-defendants
were arrested early Wednesday
morning by police who said they
traced the trio by the car's" registration.
The four ar~ ac cused or
participating in the shooting
death of Stephen.John Bovan, 36,
(See DEATH~ Pag~A2)
* * * Bail Cut
Denied in
Drug Case
A Newport Beach business
man accused on arrest or having
a lmost pure heroin valued at
m or e LhWl $1 million in the auto
•
I
AMSTERDAM. The
Netherlands ·CAP> -A
millionaire Dutch businessman
was kidnaped early today as he
left a night club, and a telephone
ealler claimed West German's
By The Associated Press
A hefty, winter-type storm
s weeping out from Alaska
marched east across the Pacific
today, spun off welcome rain into
far Nothem California and was
expected to come ashore · by
ev_ening.
Washington and San Francisco
al midmorning and moving
easterly at about 35 miles an
hour.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP >
E scorted by more t han so
helmet-clad riot police, Britain''
Prince Charles stepped orr u ca
ble car at the root ot Nob Htll to-day and waded through hundreds
or angry anti-British protesters
who shouted, "Stop the torture."
J .OOO·mllera"te:
M erhn, skippered by Al
C<•sscl of the Balboa Yacht
Club crossed the line about
eig ht minutes behind
Drifter.
lie wn driving;-tostms-bid «>r-----• lease on bail today.
I Red Army Faction terrorist
group was responsible: A caller
later demanded that Queen
Juliana abdicate. I Witnesses said about five
persons subdu ed Maurits l Caransa, 61, after a stuggle out·
r side the Continental Club, where
1 be bad been playing bridge, and
forced him into a car. CararlSa
owns a chain of hotels and cluM in Holland and is prominent in
Jewish adivities.
Supporters of the Red Army
Faction al s o c l ai med
responsibility for bombings to-
day of West G-ermany car
showrooms, two in Milan one in
Rome, and the bombing or a
German engineering company
office in Lisbon. No injuries were ·reported.
Callers told police the bombs,
like others that damaged West
_German property across Europe
·last week, were planted to
avenge the Oct. 18 prison deaths · ot tbr«1e leaders ol the German
terrorist underground -An·
dress Baader, Gudrun Ensslln
.and Jan-Carl Raspe. Officials
·iaid the deaths were suicides.
• A German-speaking man
~alled the Amsterdam
oewspaper Het Parool and told a
·sWilchboard operator: "We are
:the Red Army FacUon. We hdve
-Caransa. You will bear from us."
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Meurtl• Cer•nH
\
Jn addition, the Sierra was ex·
pected to receive significant
snows, good news in the s~ond
straight year of drought.
There were further welcome
tidings with the indication of a
se.:ond storm giving birth over
the Pacific right behind the t_ur-
rent depression. -
National Weather Service forecaster Max: Caldwell said
that while ''I'm not predJcting
the drought is broken" the origin
of the storm implied at least a
brief return to the usual winter
storm pattern.
For two years, polar-born
storms have been shunted to the
east by persistent high pressure
before they could come south to
fill reservoirs and pile the moun·
taio snowpack for spring runoff.
The current storm, said
Caldwell, was several hundred
miles offshore between
Contr ols Lifted
iERUSALEM <AP) -Israel,
in a major policy shift, an-
nounced tOOay it was liftinrits
currency from government con·
trot and removing foreign cur·
rency restrictions on travellers
and investors.
·•we're expecting this to mo•e
through the Bay Area at about S
o'clock," said Caldwell. "We·re
calling It over all of Northern
California down lo Fresno."
Coastal winds will gel up to 40
niiles an hour, be added ..
"It's good news," he said. ''Of·
course, we can't expect any one
storm to say it's eoing to break
the drought, but we should get
some pretty good snows in moun·
lain areas."
Surf Freea
30 Vessel.a ·
FORT BRAGG (AP> -
A surge or stormy ocean
water broke apart docks at
the mouth of Noya River
here today, knocking free
about 30 fis hing and
pleasure boats, the Coast.
Guard said.
The guard said two cut·
ters were attempting to
round up the loose vessels.
ll was not immediately
determined if any boats.
had s unk or If there were
any injuries when the big
swell surged into the small
harbor about 300 miles
north of San Francisco.
About. 1,000 people swarmed
around the prince, bui not aU
were members of the Irish
Republican Committee, which
coordinated the protest against.
treatment of Irish prisoners in
English jails. About half the
throng appeared friendly. ·
However. the Irish activists
were loud and highly visible, car-
rying signs which read, "Charles
the Vampire of Wales," and
~'The Clockwork Brit: Wind il
and it murders children."
The cable car ride, which
began bis second day in the San
Francisco Bay .area, traveled
slowly down the stttp hill as hun ·
dreds ol people, many of them
·cheering, ran alongside. The
prince smiled and waved back.
The smile faded, however, at
the end or a short trip when he
stepped off the cable car and
became the vocal targeL of lhe
protesters. ·
A spectator, Raymond
McGrath, 28, said "The look on
Charlie's face was like hls por-
ridge had gone cold."
No obvsical confrontations
were riot.iced between the dem-
onstrators and the billy club·.
wielding police. Officers sajd
there were no arrests.
The prince entered the Bank of
America world headquarters for
a tour and planned later to visit
Fisherman's Wharf. •
The two yachts fought a
bow to bow batUe since the
start last Saturday after-
noon. It was reminiscent of
the Honolulu race when
they finished 19 minutes
apart .with Merlin in the
lead.
7 Employ~s:
Evacuated
By Gas Leak
Seven Newport Beach city
employes were sent home about
an hour early Thursday after Gas
Company workmen ordered
evacuation or their office in city
hall.
The evacuation was ordered,
according to City Manager
Robert Wynn, because gas that
had leaked from a line serving
city hall had collected in the
finance department's vault. .
Finance department employes
called the Gas Company to city
hall at about 4 p.m. when
employes s melled J{as.
Wynn said today the faulty line
will be repaired as soon as possi·
blc.
Gay Teacher BlaSts Briggs
By ANNE COOPER Ol Ille OMly ,.,._ S141f
Homosexuals are anti-life, an·
ti-family, anti-God and anti·
AmeTlcan and should not be al-
lowed to teach in public schools,
Slate Sen. John Briggs told San
Clemente Republicans Thurs·
day.
But a member or the dinner au·
dlence at the San Clemente Inn,
who identified himself as a
teach er, a Christian and a
homosexual challenged the
senator's statements.
David Lennox said scientific
evidence and religious tradition
do not support discrimination
against homosexual teachers.
"You could talk lo me for 1,000
y~rs and present all kinds of
evidence, and you'd never con-
vince me," Briggs told Lennox.
"Wh·at·s right is right. and
what's wrong is wrong."
Briggs was in San Clemente
ca mpaigni ng for the 1978
gubernatorial race. He is the
first Republican to announce his
candidacy.
Briggs sald he is butlding his
campaign around social Issue$ -
principally his stand against.
homosexual teachers and In
favor or a tough death penally -
because he thinks ll will focus
more attention on his candidacy.
"I'm for lowering taxes, too,"
he said, "but l couldn't get 10
people to a press conference to
hear me talk about taxes."
Brig"s vowed the electorate
will have a chance to vote on
whether homosexuals can teach
in Califomia public schools .
"As a born-again Christian, J
love homosexuals," he said. "l
tell them lbey can do what they
want to in the privacy of their
bedrooms. But when they Rtand
in front of my children, 1 must
act."
Lennox, the seJr-proclalmed
homosexual teacher, tolcl Briggs
and about 40 JfUests that scien·
tlfic evidence shows sexual pref.
erence is established before a
. child reaches school age, Indicat-
ing that homosexual teachers
would not influence a homosex.·
ual proclivity.
"As far as sexual abuse is con-
cerned, evidence shows that 75
percent ot that. is between men
and young girls," he said ... It's
not a gay problem."
Briggs called homosexuality a
threat to the United States. He
said the country is following the
pattern of other great nations,
falling into an era of moral de-
cay.
Briggs, who has a Fullerton ln·
sura nce business, gatned na-
tional attention when he tam·
paigned with Anita Bryant in
Florida against a ballot Initiative
prohibiting discrlmtnation
a"ainst homosexual teachers.
The senator has introduced a
hl ll m the California legislature,
which would allow school boards
to refuse lo hire openly homasex.
ual teachers or teachers who ad-
vocate homosexuality.
O~ange County Superior Court
Judge William L . Murray r e·
fused to lower the $500,000. bail
set in South Orange CQunty
Municipal Court for Alexander
Kulik, who listed bis address at3
Linda Isle.
The home apparently belongs
to Rick WIJlis, a business as·
sociate ot KuJik's. Willis was out
of town at the time of Kulik's .,...
rest and Kulik was believed to be
a guest at the home.
· Police also indicated the Stut£
Blackhawk driven by Kulik at
the time or his arrest is leased by
'·Willis, owner of an auto
customizing shop.
Judge Murray commented
from the bench that be saw no
r eason to reverse the decision re-
ached Thursday by municipal
court Judge John Griffin.
Judge Griffin set Nov.18 as the
date Kulik will face a pr~
liminary bearing in the south
county court on charges of
possessing heroin.
Kulik is one or four investors in
Prasadam Distributors Inc .•
Newport Beach, a firm police
have connected to the shooting
death of a Fountain Valley man
in Newport Beach last Saturday.
That connection is still being
probed and Kullk's three as~
soclates in Prasadam are being
sought for questioning. Kulik
(See BAlL, Page AZ)
Coas t
We athe r
Mostly cloudy through
Saturday with slight.
chance or light rain.
Cooler. Lows tonight in tho
50it. High.'\ Saturday 66.
I NSIDE TODAY
Trtckt to /fndlng Pa<ninted
houau along the Orange Coan
and treats to t>. /otmd in two
communft11 theottrt nut
week.ore descrlbed on l!oge
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,
Newport Resident
To Fly for Record
By CAROL MOORE
Ol ll,. o.llJ l''ltoUi.H
Marjorie Anderson of Newport Beach is leaving for a
round-the-world trip today -without aoy lueaage.
WlDLE MOST people will be turning back their blocks
this weekend, $he will be whining through time zones on a
special flight that is expected t.o set seven speed re.cords and
will pass over both poles.
She is one of 150 passengers making the historic hop to
commemorate the SOtb anniversary of Pan American World
Airways.·
Takeoff was scheduled from San Francisco at 1: 15 p.m.
The estimated arrival back there is 6:40 p.m. Sunday, after
stops in London; Cape Town, South Africa and Auckland.
New Zealand. The current commercial flight record is 46
hours~ set in May 1976.
••tMAGINE GOING clear around the world to spend six
hours on the ground," she said. "But I'll be the first in my
neighborhood to go pole-to· pole!"
Both Miss America and Miss Universe are due on
board. Entertainment scheduling lists eight movies, a Gu~
ci fashion show, wine and cheese party in South Africa plus
Maori dancers and a seafood buffet Down Under.
Miss Anderson declined to reveal her fare. but re·
marked with a chuckle, "Those who wanted couJd pay $1.100
more for first class -as if we weren't being treated royally
enough.
"AND WE CAN bring one~hange or outfit; after all it
will be summer for half of the trip."
She wishes she could leave the airport in New ZeaJand.
traveled to aJl the continents. Her longest previous night
traveled to aJI tke continents. Her longest previous flight
was a 28-hour return from Damascus.
Recently her teaching duties at Coastline Community
College have kept her close to home.
.. WHEN I READ a small notice about this trip in the
Wall Street Journal, I decided il was a good way to cover a
great distance and not neglect my job." she explained.
"It wouJd also be nice to fly over the poles. I'm not about
togetadogand 'mush' over them."
Although she figures both crossings will occur at n1ght.
Miss Anderson isn't sure what special celebrations the
airline bas promised for those exact moments.
BUT SHE does know two things:
''I'll beat all my postcards home and I'll have a
marvelous case of jet lag on Monday !"
Records Rule Out
SkeletOn as Hoff a
U.S. Navy
Opposes
Air.field ---By ROBERT BARKER
Ol lhe 0.111 PllOI $l•fl
An officiaJ at the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station indicated
today that the Navy is less than
enthusiastic about plans lo locate
a proposed general aviation
airport on the base.
Commander Thomas Hogan,
executive 0£f1cer of the station.
said the Navy has not received
any details about the proposal.
''But from what we read in the
newspapers, we would look un-
favorably on the plan," he said.
A proposal to develop an
airport for small private planes
on the statii:>n, just west of Bolsa
Chica Street and Bolsa Avenue in
Seal Beach, has been advanced
by a Huntington Beach
homeowners group
Orange County supervisors
this week heard a report on the
proposed airport and ordered a
90·day study.
Hogan said lh/#l the ai r -
port plan was not feasible and
indicated that il may not be safe.
He said that the Navy main·
tains ammunition magazines in
the general area and that land
that appears t.o be vacant serves
as a buffer zone as a safety
feature.
Hogan said the Navy stores
about any kind of weapons "that
you can imagine, .. ranging from
small arms lo large ammunition
for warships. including missiles .
Reports h ave s urfaced
5 porad1ca ll y that nuclear
weapons were located on the
base but Hogan said hew as not at
Ii berty to oomment.
The base sprawls pver 5.000
acres and is owned by the federal
government.
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DEATH ...
who died outside the El Ranchito
r estaur ant, 409 28th St. early
Saturday morning.
They have all been held
without bail since their arrests
and in Thursday's municipal
court appearance . Judge
Franklin continued that no ball NEW YORK (AP> -A
skeleton found in thick un-
derbrush in northeastern Penn·
sylvania definitely is not that of
former Teamsters President·
City medical examiner said to-
day.
Robert Jennings, coroner of ruling. •
Wayne County, where HonesdaJe The four are currently being
Dr. Dominick DiMaio said a·
.check of the missing union
leader's dentaJ ~ilW_. ~
here from Detroitr fOlt« out any
chance that the lkeJe ~ _i.IUlY.o.J>JMtf b~oa • a hunter inonate. Pa., was
that of Hoffa.
Hoffa disappeared in the sum·
mer of 1975, and the FBI has long
believed that he was murdered.
"A preliminary check of the
dental records indicated it was
not Hoffa," DtMaio told a new
conference at his office.
Services Set
For Victim
Of Shooting
Funeral services will be held
Monday for Costa Mesa for 21·
year-old Michael W. "Wayne"
Nabb, who died Wednesday in a
s hooting incident involving
Newport Beach police.
\ Mr. Nabb, of 13316th St.. Costa '--M&a, is survived by his widow,
Marie, and sons Jason and
James all of Costa Mesa. He also
is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Lillian Gibb of El Toro; step-
father, Kenneth Gibb . of El
Toro_, and three brothers, Philip
Nabo of Alabama, Robert Nabb
and Ronald Nabb, both of Costa
Mesa.
Services will begin at 11 a.m.
Monday at Bell Broadway
Chapel in Costa Mesa. Burial wUl
follow al Harbor Lawn Memorial
Park.
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is located, said he talked Thurs-held in Orange County Jail pend-
day night with James P. Hoffa, ing their return to Judge
son or the union boss who disap. Franklin's courtroom on Thurs·
peared in the summer of 1975 as day al which time their attorneys
he was mounting a drive to re· are expected to appeal the no bail
gain control of the Teamsters. ruling. They are expected to be
"He was very excited when he arraigned during lhat court ap·
heard the age, height and hair pearance.
color" of lhe skeleton. Jennings Carter told Judge Franklin he'
said. will seek the death penalty for
__The ~ was brQug}lt tQ the .!.-..fiOri ~ lhLn_lill_ve fuw
New York medical l!Xaminer's Yorker had a prior murder con-
otnce because authorities here viction.
have better equipment and more Carter. one o( the District At·
experience in dealing with such torney's speciaJlsts in prosecu·
cases. tion or murder cases. did not
F ro• Page A l
BAIL •.••
does not at present face any
charges in connection with lhe
murder·casc.
Judge Murray's decis ion
means lhal Kulik will be held in
the county jail until bis court ap-
pearance on narcotics charges.
Judge Murray noted the gravi-
t~: of the drug charges faced by
Kulik and the great value of the
heroin allegedly possessed by
him when he was arrested in M15·
sion Viejo.
Judge Murray also noted that
defense attorney Phillip A.
DeMassa. who vainly argued to-
day for Kulik's freedom, himself
faces drug charges filed by San
Diego police.
Kulik was arrested at a park·
ing lot in Mission Viejo by
deputies investigating residents'
complaints that a man appeued
to be either unconscious or asleep
in a costly car that proved lo be a
rare Stutz Blackhawk.
Officers said they awakened
Kulik and found a bag containing
three jars of a substance later
identified in the sheriff's lab as
being almost pure "China White
heroin."
They said a search of the Stub
revealed more drugs and a later
search of the Linda Isle home
produced drugs and records al·
legedly indicating Kulik's con·
nections with drug smuggling ot·
ganlzations.
Orange County criminal rec·
ords on Kulik indicate that he
spenl eight months in jail in
Afghanistan in 1971 after being
identified as a member of a ring
distributing hashish oil.
FrO#IPage AI
THREAT •.•
scene within seeonds.
With Nabb holding the shotgun.
in view of the policemen, police
reportedly commanded him to
"drop the gun."
When he failed lo do so, all
three officers fired al Nabb, who
was slrUck in the head and cbesl.
He was pronounced dead at tho
~cene.
elaborate on that charge.
However , local investigators
allege Fiori was convicted of
murder in a Florida case.
Further details on that case were
not immediately available.
The three men arrested in the
case arc all originally from New
York and New Jersey and there
has been some speculation that
they were tied to mobsters on the
Eas t Coast.
Investigators from Newport
Beach have repeatedly declined
to comment on the poss ibility the
three have Mafia connections.
Del. Sgt. Ken Thompson sald
today his men are continuing
their investigation of the murder
conspiracy and iL'> relationship to
a Newport Beach investment
firm known as Prasadam Dis·
tributors, lnc. The four prin·
cipals of the firm are alleged to
be members of the Laguna
Beach Hare Krishna Temple,
although temple officials say the
fou r have not been active for al
least a year.
Three of the f<:lur principals in
the company, Joe Davis, Joe
Fedorowski and Roy Christopher
Richard, are apparently being
sought by police who say the
three men may have left thP
country.
OCTDViews
Costa Mesa
Dial-a-Ride
The steering committee of the
Orange County Transit District's
<OCTD> Citizen Advisory Com·
mittee has recommended that
OCTD directors develop Dial-a·
Ride service for Costa Mesa resi-
dents this winter.
OCTD officials said Wednes·
day the recommendation wlll be
forwarded to directors for their·
action.
Dll'ectors earlier this (all de·
cided lo hold off implementing
the door-to-destination service In
Costa Mesa while a new OCTD
long-range plan is developed.
OCTD officials still pla.n to of-
fer Dial-a· Ride service In the
Saddleback Valley beginning in
February.
The service, which a llows resl·
dents to phone for transit service
at their doonstep, already ls of-
fered In Fullerton, La Habra.
Orange and Villa Park. •
Smoke in the Night
Costa Mesa firemen battle garage fire that broke out
about 8 p.m. Thursday night at the home of Marie Carr,
465 E . 18th St. The blaze. tentatively attributed to spon·
taneous combustion, caused an estimated $2,100 in
damage to the ~aragc and its contents. The garage was
being used for storage a nd rio vehicle was parked inside.
according lo firernen. No injuries were reported as a re·
sult of the blaze.
Dr. Cella Rejected
Bid F Or Retrial
A plea by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr.
for a reopening of the federal
court trial that ended with his
ronviction on multiple criminaJ
charges was rejected today in
Los Angeles Federal Court
Judge Matt llyrne, the trial
jurist who sentenced Cella. 52, to
five years in prison last year, re·
Jected without comment the de-
fense argument that recently un-
earthed evidence justified a new
look at the federal case against
the Santa Ana physician
The decision leaves Cella de·
pendent on lhe expected ruljng
next month or an appellate court
which has been exam 1ning
Cella 's appeal against his federal
conv iction on charges of tax
evasion, Medicare fraud and con·
spiracy.
-C e-11 tt -&n & eo--ttf ~n d-IHH-Stephen Robert Evans. 32, have
been ordered to return to Orange
County Superior Court Nov, 10
(or a ruling on the cttanees of
venue granted to both men.
Lawyers for Cella and Evans
ar e currenUy negotiating with
the district attorney's office in
what are described by a defense
attorney as ''meaningful plea·
bargaining sessions."
If plea bargaming discussions
fail, Judge H. Warren Knight
will announce the location of
Cella 's Superior Cour trlaJ. ll is
eX'pected to be_San p1ego.
Evans. the former ad·
ministrator of Mercy General
Hospital, Santa Ana, will also be
t ried in another county. The loca·
tion or his trial will be announced
when the Cella \rial ls in its fblal
stages.
Evans was also convicted in
t M-fedff&l-eewrt trial-and drew •
one year term from J ud&e
Byrne. Both he and Cella are tree
on appeal. ·
Mes an
Held ·in .
Sex Rap .
4
Undercover police arrested •
four women in a downtown Hunt·
jnglon Beach residence Thurs-•
day nieht on prostitution
charges.
The suspects, Louise Kathrine
Donovan, 25, of 1029 Park St..
Huntington Beach, and Anesta
Ruth Jones, 24, or Laguna Beach
were arrested in Miss Donovan's
home on charges of pimping ~d .
conspiracy lo commit pr06titU· ;
lion. :
· Also aJTested at the residence •
on charges of conspiracy to com-•
mit•prostitutioo were Katherine •
Leigh Cole, 22, of Costa Mesa, :
and Lauren Nolene Ross. 24, of :
Westwood. :
Huntington Beach police Sgt. ~
Larry Cain asserted he and three ·•
other undercover police officers
were offered two hours of sexual
favors, food and drinks tor ~ •
trom the women.
Cain said warrants are now out
for the arrest of a male suS'pect in.
connection with the case. Posing as "Johns" or pros·
titution patrons, the three Hunt·
ington Beach officers and ·one
Newport Beach lawmah arrested
the women at about 6 p.m . The
arrests capped a two-month in-
vestigation of the alleged
prostitution ring, Cain said.
Huntington Beach Jail o!riclals.
s aid Miss Donovan, Miss Jones
and Miss Cole were released to-
day on their own recognizance
pending arraignment in West '
Orange County Co~rt. · t
Miss Ross is scheduled to face'
arraignment proceedings today
in Wes t Orange County Court on
an earlier prostitution charge. of·
ficials sald.
Amplietamine
Ring Smashed
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Authorities say they have ••
s mashed a five·stale am-·.
phetamine distribution ring with i
lhe arrests of three San Diego·
area men and indictments ~
against a Wyoming man and a. '
South Dakota woman.
The operation was c:apable oC
distributing millions of the ~al
pep pills annually. local and
federal narcotic. ageAts said
Thursday.
T he rfn1, which reportedly
operated fOf' at lean a year t~
San Dieao as a base to send rrr ur .
freight at least one million am-.
phetamines and other pUla to ··
bogus firms in Portland. Ore., •
and • l)as~er over· the past •
months: said authorities in ~
culminating a seven-month in· •
vestigation.
The sale you've II ee11 waiting for •••
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Presley
Death
Probed?
M EMPlllS, Te nn. (AP> -
More doctors may examine the
ruling thut Elvis Presley's death
was not related to drugs.
Dr. Thomas Dorrily, president
of the Memphis and Shelby Coun-
ty Medical Society, sajd Thurs-
day the agenda of the society's
l'xeculive committee meeting
Nov. 1 includes a discussion pf
Dr. J erry Francisco's rulin&...On
Presley's death.
Dr. Robert Kisobeth, president
of the Memphis Society of
Pathologists also said he will ask
that group at its meeting in
J a nuary if members wish to dis·
cuss the ruling.
GENERAL ANO MRS. BRADLEY SALUTED BY YOUNGSTER (RIGHT) AT LOS ALAMITOS
A s He Said Goodbye to Callfornla, He Remained "th• People's General"
"My only desire is to satisfy
numerous requests as president
o f the Memphis Society of
Pathologists to issue some state-
me nt for the organization ..
K isobeth said Thursday. '
'Old Man' Says Goodbye· Francisco, the Shelby County
medical examlner, announced at
a news conference last week that
Presley died o( "hypertensive
heart disease wilh coronary
heart disease as a contribut.ing
factor.'.'
NOKJ Hear Tlab
UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. was attempting
Clear-eyed General Bradley Leaves Calif omia
Francisco said tests bad shown
t here were eight drugs in
Presley's body at the time of his
death Aug. 16. He said four -co-
de in e . methaquaalone
1Quaaludc>. ethinamate and
barbiturates · -were in s ignifi-
t•ant levels. He said the ~ugs did
not contribute lo the 42·year-old
singer 's death.
to whistle up some attention Thursday to greet visiting :
students. They're from high schools all over Southern ~
California and about 1,600 of them were attending "
SOLDIER'S SOLDIER SNAPS A CRISP SALUTE
General of the Army Omar Nelson Bra~tey, 14
Patty's Ex-guard
Blasts Her Defense
CHICAGO <AP>-Former dep-
uty U.S . .Mars hal Janey
.Jimenez. who guarded
newspaper heiress Patricia
Hearst during her nine·week
trial, says s he believes Mlss
Hearst received inadequate de-
fense from famed allomey F.
Lee Bailey during her bank rob-
bery trial.
Miss Jimenez told a group of
lawyers Thursday that she sun
believes in Miss Hearst's in-
' nocence, despite the verdict of a
jury who "based their decision
nothing."
She told a Chicago Bar As-
' sociation IWlcheon that if Miss
Hearst had never been kidnaped,
.. she'd never have done the
things s~e was accused or do-
ing."
· )fjss Jimenez, who became a
good friend of the newspaper
heiress during. her trial in San
Francisco, accused Bailey of not
spending enough time on the case
to prepare a proper defense.
She aald Bailey spent as lltUe
as five minutes with Miu Hearst
before each court appearance.
giving her a pat on the back at
the end of the day and saying, "It
will be okay."
The trial turned into a media
circus, Miss Jimenez said, and
Bailey thought he could win the
case solely on his .reputation.·
Miss Jimenez spent more than
300 hours with Miss Hearst al the
San Francisco jail.
After the trial, sbe resigned
her federaljob'and moved to San
01 ego, where she is working
toward a master's degree In
criminal justice adminis tration.
Pets, Tax, 'Julia'
To Engage Readers
Spend your extra hour Sunday
reading these "ton es in the Daily
Pilot.
CANINE QUARTERS -With
the holiday travel season ap
proaching, where can you house
the family pct while you're gone'>
A YOU section feature will
describe how to check out ken-
nels and what services to expect
for what costs.
TAX DEFERRl\I, H you're:
an elderly person on a fixed in
come and property taxes arc ktll·
log you , there 's a "'ay out
Another YOU stor) will explain
lhe details or a new law. allowing
homeowners 62 yeurs or older to
defer payment of property taxes . 1r theb-annual Income Is less ~ tbaA $20,000.
·•
( SUNDAY'S BEST )
KE EP COOL -P r ecision
equipment to keep things very,
v-ery cold, manufactured by
Alrco Cryogenics, helps fast·
frozen food manufacturers, deep-
sea divers and natural gas in-
dustries. Staff Writer Phlllp
Rosmarin looks at this company
in Irvine for the business page.
'JULIA' WONDERFUL
Why don't they make movies like
they used to? Lament no more.
Critic 'Rex Reed reports on how
"J ulia," the story or wartime,
friends hip and Intrigue in
Europe, involves r eal people,
feelinr real emoUo~ making
real commitments to each othet.
By ARTHUR R. VJNSEL
Otti. O.lly PlloUt•ll
The Old Man, who once com-
manded the mightiest American
army ever assembled under one
leader, 1.3 million troops , in
World War II. s aid farewell to
California Thursday and he was
~rand.
General of the Army, Omar
Nelson Bradley, 84, the highest
ranking U.S. military officer and
the nation's only living fi ve-star
general <lid the traditional Troop·
ing of the Line al the Armed
Forces Reserve Center, Los
Alamitos.
Standing arrow·straight out of
his wheelchair, General Bradley
snapp(.'<J a crisp salute as a band
of combined U.S. armed forces
branc he s pl ayed t he Star
Spangled Banner.
No matter that a lesser general
and another field officer standing
d1screeUy behind him on the re·
viewing stand braced the Old
Man up, wilh one hand each.
His eyes were still clear as he
looked out over the various unjts
a t attention on the concrete
runway at the old naval air sta~
lion and back over ft\'C wars and
11 years of lhc 20th C4lnlury
The military man wh11 "on 50
medals and decoration-•. from
the Combat Jnfanl r \'m :tn 'i.
Badge: many men own l o h1ghC'M
awards of allied nation ... of the
world, was m his element
He confessed after recl'1vmg
the Medal of Valor, the state's
highest award from California
Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.,
that h e and his wife, Kilty, are
probably headed for his final du·
ty station.
They will soon move to Fort
Bliss, Texas where he will con-
tinue bis work as General of the
Army, moving household, of-
fices , personal belongings and
his entire staff from West Los
Angeles.
His voice hus ky and low;
Genera! Bradley told the t ,000-
plus throng that confinement to a
wheelchair has slowed the old in>-
f antryman's stride, des pite the
speed o( jet-age travel.
"But it is better lo be in a
wheelchair ... tban not to 'be' .... ;•
General Bradley s aid thoughtful·
ly, but with emphasis.
"At this stage or my life, I want
to be on a military post, serving
my country ... "
Names, dates and places in
more troubled times for America
fl owed through the minds or
man v present: North Africa.
Tunisia, Hill 609. Rizertc; Sicily,·
the United Kingdom. Norm andy;
Germany Itself, where his 12th
U.S . Army Group comprised of
four individual armies erased the
Siegfried Line and s napped the
spine of Nazi Germany.
Many present had been at :
some of those battlegrounds .
S ince .Francisco's news con-
fe rence, published reports have
s aid at least one to other drug -
Pl a c idy l -was found in
Presley's body by at least one
other la boratory where his blood
samples were sent for .testing.
PlacidyJ has been documented as
h:ivin~ :i toxic effect when com-
h1ned with codeine.
Going to Bed
Ina Hurry
NORWALK CAP) -A 51-year·
old Norwalk man went to bed un-
intentionallv in a Norwalk motel
room --f,-h lle dri vin~ his car. of.
hdab sa'
Sltt-rrll ~ Ot'f>Ul•t-' i,111d 1::ulal10
\ Im penal ran t hrough a red
h cht on lml)Crial Highway at SO
mile~ an hour Thursday, struc k a
p<.trkcd car, n m over a picket
foncc and crashed through the
wall of an unoccupied room of the
Anchor lnn .\1otel, landing on the
bed .
Imperial was uninjured but
was trapped in his car and bad to
be cut free by a county Fire
Departmen,t rescue squad. He
was later bOOlted for investlga.
tion of drunk~n driving at the
Norwalk s'heriff's station.
University Day to look over UCI. ., ~--~~--.;_~.;_~~~--~~~--;::i,,,------------------F, . .,
Directories to Aid
In Lawyer Selection
" .. .
A program aimed at helping
the public sel ect qualified
lawyers was announced Thurs-
day by Santa Ana attorney Wylie
A. Aitken , president of the
California Trial Lawyers As-
sociation.
Aitken said the two-part plan
consists of publishing regional
directories listing attorneys and
I hL•ir background, and of giving
public recognition to lawyers
who are experienced in various
legal s pecialties.
"It's a step that's Jong overdue
for the legal community," he
s aid. ••The medical profession
has been substantially ahead or
us as to providJng information as
to who practices neurosurgery
:ind other specialties."
Aitken said lus organization i<>
purticularly concerned that the
public may be con(used by ads. A
bar association ban on advertis-
ing by attorneys was recenU y
~truck down in the courts.
U nder the recognition pro-
s r<i..m , lawyers who belong to the
trial association and have prac-
ticed law for at least two years
can apply for recognition of their
experience in the fields of trial
practice. general personal in·
j ury , products liability,
workmen's compe nsation,
criminal trials and family law.
"We're just trying to give the
public some indication that some
independent agency bas checked •
this pe.rson out and they do meet
minimum requirements;•
Aitken said.
He said the first recognitions
should be processed by the first
of the year. At the same time, re-
g ional directories will be
published listing l awyers who
belong to the association.
The directories, which will cost
about $1, will include information
on education, experience, office
hours, hourly rates and initial
consultation fees. · .. Teacher Sues •
1!11'tlar ~=s~aa •
J\ichard Hanna and nis f een-age -.
:.on were sued for $500;000 in
dam ages Thursday in an Orange
County Superior Court 1awsuJt
filed by a South Laguna teacher.
The action initiated by
Raymond Terry claims that Alex
Hanna, then 16, attacked Ten-y
during an incident at Estancia ,
High School i n Costa Mesa,
where Terry teaches and YoUDg
Hanna was a student.
Terry claims that as a result of •
the attack last November be suf· ~
fered serious neck injuries which ·
required surgery. ~
Pre$ents
HALLOWEEN.
-PLANTING SALi
Choose from many colors in extra· • lar1te bulb.'! or Cottage, Temple or Beauty, Darwin, Fringed, Oriental or Parrot TUiips.
A timely special on this perennial
foll lhru spring garden color
favorite. Choose from yellow or
white.
ILOOMIMG PANSY
Add instant color lo any s ·unny eon-
ta in er or garden spot . Fully·
blossomed plants thrive from now 't.U aummer. Dignitaries, including Gov-·
em or Brown, were introduced by I ... .,_ .... Sl.9t •~n· ... .... ...... , ..
Maj. Gen. Frank J . Schober Jr.,. Sale 25c S I 99c 5 I 39c · commander of the California Na-· a e . a e , :
lional Guard, which sponsored 1' 1--------------1---------..... '""'!"~-t--~~...,~~---'"'!"'----• California's official farewell to · SEA GRHH JUHIPER . GOLD PFITZER. JUHIPH. JAPANESI ARAUA. General and Mrs. Bradley. 1
The Old Man, as be was known :
to his troops, sat. white-haired '
and with customary reserve. as
the parade of speakers described
Deep g~een foilnge makes this
hard)' conifer an eircellenl choice
for landscape accent use.
I fJIA. ...... '"''
·Gold-flecked foliage brightens an.y
drab landscape. Excellent for uae-
as tall shrub or screen. ' ,.,.. .. ...,su•
Handsome glosay rreen foliage
lends a touch of the tropics to 11\1
shady garden spot.
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him as an enduring spirit or · Sale s44, Sale s I '' Sale 99c American ideals who assured
himself or a pl ace 1n history ·~---~---~~~~~--~:--------~~~~-------~----~· within his own lifetime. KELLOGG'S 'TOPPER A California Bear Flag was .
presented to General and Mn. ' Hold moisture 'wbllo feeding your lawn with Topper. Exc.tlent for use in planting rye-: .
Bradley by Virginia May Days. f(rass, st.olOM, or nny lawn from seed or mulching any extaUnr Jawn. 3 cu. It. 1'11e covers ·
state director of veterans · af. up to 300 sq. ft .
fairs, for his lifelong dedication
to cx·scrviccmen, as well as
thos e acUvcly under his com-
mand.
The 1915 West Point graduate
serve d as chief or the U.S.
Veterans Administration right
utter World War 11 to assure
:-moolh clemob11izalion of the
m 111 tary structure.
Apptousc thundered as Gov-·
ernor Brown hung the Med al of
Valor on Its cr'<"son r ibbon
around tho old soldThr's neck.
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'DOOMSDAY: Some~w pam-
phleteers were operatfug only
•,. yesterd ay in Orange County,
, &' 1>assinl! out leaflets to inform the · • populace of the latest. fear and
· . dismaythatis ahead.
You may be used to meeting
pamphlet passers in our region.
They work the sidewalks and
shopping centers to get special
m essages, to us . Often the
headlines at the top of the pam-
p h 1 et s are disquieting.
Something like:
.. Tbe End ls at Hand.,,
"Prepare to Meet Your
Maker."
••Floods and Earthquakes Due
Tuesday"
"Are YOU Prepared for Judg-
ment?''
Alas, these Jittle messages
~ ~eldom build your conlidence.
: • The same thing was true for
· yesterday's pamphlet passers.
But these pamphlet people didn't
represent some religious group
· : or political party.
These p eople work for
:• CalTrans, our wonderful state
highway department. And the
: :: pamphlet blizzard was being pro-.
· ·: duced on several southbound on-
::: ramps along the old Santa Ana
: .; Freeway.
··; MOTORISTS WERE hailed
: :. briefly and handed the little
: :: l eaflets that informed them that
: ~ as of Monday, signals will meter
: :: the traffic now onto the freeway.
::. This means that commuters
:·. will get to line up on the on ramps
and each has to wait for an in· .. :: dividual green light before enter-
:• iog the freeway flow. Or freeway
: :: par.king, as the congestion scene
: :: may suggest.
·:: Now all this may not sound like : 5 a Doomsday pamphlet to you but
·: it sure did to a sizeable number of
::; commuters who regularly travel
: ; •.. the old Santa Ana slab on their
• way home from the work a day
. / world.
• Southbound on ramps that will get the signals are at Brook.burst
A venue, Harbor Boulevard and
Anaheim Boulevard.
BUT THEllE IS MORE. On-'
ramps to be blessed with both
, s ignals and so-called bypass
:: lanes will be at Magnolia ~·Avenue, Solrth ~et !Catella
·Avenue and Cbapaiap Aven.-e.
Sowhat'a this btpas lane busi·
ness? Well. thia is a special on.1
ramp Jane. Ir you're in a vehicle
• with two or more occupants, you
~.· can ignore the metered traffte
signal. You can just whiz by all )~ those single people and leap right
; into the freeway blitz without de-
• Jay. . i -' AND HOW WILL you identify
•. this wonderful speed lane onto ~ the freeway? It's going to be
marked with diamonds painted
on the pavem en t. Sound
fami li ar? Sure. That's the mark-
ing CalTrans used in the ill-fated
commuter lane experiment on
the Santa Monica Freeway. Cal
Trans loves diamonds. They
believe diamonds are a com-
muter's best friend.
Anyway, jr you're one of the
• luckless who tries to on ramp on·
• to the Santa Ana Freeway at the
aforementioned sites Monday
" through Friday between 3 and 6
p .m .• Be Prepared to Meet Your
. :Meter. .•
MEANWIULE yesterday, as
the warning pamphlets got
passed out, commuters got a
taste of what it'll be like starting
• Monday ..
·. .
As each car stopped to get its
pamphlet. on ramp traffic
backed up all over the place.
Friday. Octobt!r 28 1977
For Third Month
Economy Takes
Another Jump
WASIDNGTON (AP) -The government said today its index
that J?ives clues about the economy's future rose ii) September for
the third straight month, a farther sign the economy is coming out or
its summer slowdown.
The increase lo the index of leading indicators last month was a
b'loderate three-tenths of one percent. However, revised figures
s howed the August mdex rising 1.4 percent. one of the largest
mc;mth.lyjumps in the past two years.
THE NATION'S economic growth had slowed in the third
quarter after a strong performance in the first half of the year, but
the new figures inclicated some jmprovement ahead in the fall.
President Carter is waiting to see how the economy looks before
deciding whether to cut taxes next year to stimulate the economy
and create new jobs.
' THE COMMERCE Department revised its August index from a
rise of eight-tenths of one percent to 1.4 percent because of new
figures showing big increases in net business formation. This in-
dicator includes businesses' telephone ins tallations and other signs
of their willingness to expand.
The August. increase was the biggest since a two percent in-
crease in March and a series of two and three percent increases jo
mid·197S at the end or the recession.
WITH A ONE-TENTH increase in July. the total three-month
increase is 1.8 percenL Jn the second quarter of the year, the index
was unchanged.
Although the overall September index rose. the increases were
confined to only four of the 10 indicators .available. They were
changes in the money supply, orders for plants and equipment,
changes in sensitive prices and liquid assets
CAUSING A DRAG on the index were poor performances in the
average work week. layoff rate. stock prices, new orders, delivery
performance and building permits.
The September index stood at 132.4, meaning it is 32.4 percent
ahead of where it was in 1967. At the ~tart of thls year the index was
126.5.
Ray Found Guilty
In Prison Escape
WARTBURG, Tenn. (AP> -James Earl Ray, wbo said his June
prison break was the only way to win a new trial for the murder ol
Martin Luther King Jr., has been convicted for that escape.
Ray -serving a 99-year term after pleading guilty to killing tht
civil rights leader in April 1968 -joined six other inmates in climbin@
over the walls of Brushy Moun·
WEATHER I NATION I WORLD
Shooting the Bull
Scores of Phoenix police armed with rifl es
ki lled 11 half -ton steers which escaped
from a slaughterhouse pen and threatened
c.1 wide area on the souths1de of the city
Thursday. A policeman takes final aim <?"
one of the critters. which withstood six
bullets before being felled.
'Malicious Gossip'
Lee Major~' Agent Blasts Allegations
OKLAHOMA ·CITY (AP) -•
Lee Majors' agent has blasted re·
ports of the "Six Million Dollar
Man's" alleged sports gambling
and extra-marital dating a:.
malicious gossip.
Majors was in Hawaii working
on his television series Thursday
and could not be reached for
comment about wire tapped
telephone conversations which
were played during a federal
t·ourt sports gambling trial 1n
Oklahoma City
BUT lUS AGENT, Jay Bern.
stem, s aid he 1s sure M aJors would
want lo deny any knowledge of the
woman named Bt.trbara he aJ.
Jegedly dated
Majors is the hus band of ac-
tress Farrah Fawcett-Majors.
'Tm s hocked and horrified at
the m aliciousness of this gossip,··
Rernstein said.
Tapes of Nov. 24, 1976, con-
to participate in the Grand Na·
tional Quail Huntjn Enid, an an-
nual sporting and social event
which brings celebrities and
business and politica l figures together.
In addition. the taped con-
versations iodicated Majors had
two dates with an Oklahoma City
woman named Barbara, the last
one during the November 1976
visit.
New SS Tax Bill
Passed by House
WASffiNGTON (AP) -The following charts show the way
Jeg1slation passed Thursday by the House would affect workers. It
includes the percentage that would be charged by Social Security in
selected years, the m aximum s alary to which this rate would be ap-
plied. the maximum tax yearly, the tax for an el'Ol>loye with a
SlS,000 annual salary and the tax foe an employe with $10,000 annual
salary.
The fi gures include those conLained in amendments passed by
versations recorded with t he use 1977 1978 1979 1981
of court-approved wiretaps and Percentage 5.85 6.05 6.05 6.05
the House.
replayed Wednesday are among MaximumSalary $16,500 $19,900 $22,900 $25,900
60 such recordings that have MaximumTax S 965 $ 1,204 $ 1,385 $ 1,567
been played for jurors. Majors is $15,000 S 877 S 907 $ 907 $ 907
. lain Penitentiary on June 10 .
A JtJRY of nine men and three
women returned the guilty
verdict in the escape case Thurs-
day after three boon of delibera-
tion in the 12-hour trial Tbey sen-
tence<l. Ray to an additionaJ one
to two ye.ars in prison. Ray's at·
torneys said they will seek a new
trial on the escape charge.
not charged in the case. Sl0,000 $ 585 $ 605 $ 605 $ 605 Lane took over just this week as PERSONS WHO have been 1981 ltsz U8T
Ray's' lawyer after a judge ap-identified as defendants in the ·Percentage 6 .GS 6.65 • 7.1
Mark Lane, Ray's chief at·
torney, had asked the jury. if it
found his client guilty, to impose
a one-day sentence an~ "send a
message to Washington" that
''the sleeping giant of justice bas
at last begun to rise."
RAY, 49, pleaded guilty on
March 10, 1969, to first-degree
murder in King's death. Three
days later he tried to withdraw
the plea, saying he did not klll
·King. His appeals for a new triil
-reaching aJI the way to the
U.S. Supreme Court -have all
been denied.
Lane, who co-authored a book
arguing that a conspiracy was
involved in the Kmg assassma-
tion, said be will begin work to-
day on another attempt lo win a
new murder trial for his chent.
Endowment Bit
MEDFORD. Mass. <AP> -A
handful of protesters greeted
Jmelda Marcos, first lady of the
Philippines, when she presented
the Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy at Tufts University ·
with a $1.S million endowment
for a professorship on East Asian
and Pacific affairs. The dem-.
oostrators chanted. ••we don't
want your blood money."
p roved Ray's dismissal of his case discuss Majors and two foot· Max Salary $27,900 $30,000 $42,600
previous lawyer, Jack Kershaw. ball bets he allegedly made dur-Maximum Tax .$ l,855 $ l,995 S ~025
Ray, the only defense witness ing the convers ations. The :SlS,000 $ 9'i17 $ 997 $ l ,065
in Thursday's. tned·a1, ttestifike_d his television star was 10 Oklahoma :$10,000 $ 66S $ 665 $ '710 escape was rum a ma mg a----'-----------------------------------------deal with U.S. Atty. Gen. Griffin
Bell to tum himself in later in ex-
<:hange for a new murder trial.
Paul .Lynde
Apologizes
For Remarks
CHICAGO <AP > -Comedian.
Paul Lynde. saying he was "ex-
hausted and upset" at the time.
has apologized for remarks he
made about blacks to a black
professor at Northwes t ern
University.
Lynde said Thursday in a
s tatement from Los Angeles to
the Chicago Tribune that he had
reacted. last Saturday night to a
combi nation of too much liquor,
needling by two blacks earlier in
the evening and what. he con-
~ 1dercd unfrk!ndly "vibes" from
the professor. Dr. James Pitts.
" ( apologize sincerely for anything l said," Lynde said,
"but I was both pbysicalJy and
emotionally exhaus ted and up-
set. If l called the newspapers
every time a person insulted me,
I would have a severe case of
laryngitis."
Pills, told of Lynde's state-
m en t , ·said, "If it were an
apology, I would accept it, but it
doesn't really seem like one."
. AFTER 45 YEARS
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Friday, October 28, 1977 DAILY PILOT A$
Lung Cancer 'Epidemic'
Air Pollution Doubles Rates in California
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Air pollution has
more than doubled the lung cancer rate in some
urban areas of California a nd smog levels are.
continuing tocclimb, the st-ale's top clean aH-oftic!al.. r eports.
· "California is suffer ing from a growing cancer
epidemic," Cha irman Tom Quinn of the state Air
R esources Board said Thursday.
"LUNG CANCER RATES IN THE Los Angeles
and San Francisco areas are now more than double
the national a verage," Quinn said in a speech
before a group of Democrats at a reception in his
honor.
"The most alarm ing increase has occurred in
San Mateo County," a fast-growing residential and
indus trial area just south of San Francisco, he said.
When~ compar able urban areas s uch as
Chicago have lung cancer rates or less than nine per
100.000 populalion, it was 41.2 from 1969 t o 1973.
climbing toSl.7in1975, he said. The same trend was
noted in other Bay Area counties
IN WS ANGELES COUNTY, THE rate was
45.5 between 1972 and 1975, compared with a na-
tiona l average of about 19 per 100,000 population.
"California is becoming the nation's cancer
capital, and the growing cancer rates correspond to
g rowing air pollution levels," Quinn said.
For the Record
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Raym0<1d, "lt<)al aQt," •ncl Belly L..,
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Huol11>9ton 8ucl'o.
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lee. 11. of Wtt1rntn.ititf". •res VtrQ1n ...
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31, Newf)0<1 a..Kll, -JOy<t Y , Jij, Tv\ton.
RHOAOS.t'UNTER 8f U<t RoOy,
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COONS-SlONE -Rot>ert Weller. 2S.
Hunt1nQ'on 8•~c.h. •nd Jennifer
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Clernentt.
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ltt • .J'. LO'S AMn•1CO'). MKS Flor._.IKc
:_~·ir1~i~8t:':EHS -c;.,., O ..
··w e arc sccin~ the highest cancer rates among
IJl'Ople who hvc near hca vy i ndustry, s uch as oil re-
fineries. and the lowest rates among people living in
d e:in areas, :.uch a:. Marin County," north of San
Fnrncisco.
H E SAID TllE LUNG CANCER rates for
wom en. generally far below the rates for men, are
s howing an "alarming increase.:· In Los Angeles.
t he female lung cancer rate is about 22 per 100.000,
compared with a national average of less than six
Despite the fact tha t California now has the
cleanest motor vehicles in the nation, air pollution
continues to clim b because of industrial pollution, he s aid.
The ai r bo<ird wi ll conduct a major effort in the
next year to clean up rndus tn cs. cspec1ally 011 re-
fineries. Quinn sa id.
''BY T HIS Tl1'1E NEXT YEAR·we will have
dram atically less pollution by the oil industry,"' he
said . Quinn said th(' cleanup effort would foc us on
major industries. "which can afford it," rather
than small industries which might be fo rced out of
business.
Blaze Extinguished
A Ke rn County fire man walks in front of
the E lk Hills oi l well fire (left> just before
f<Jmed fire fi ght<.•r Red Adair touches off
t•xplosi\'C.' <center ) that put an end to t he
two-day bl<ize that killed three m en. The
flames continued for about 15 minutes
after the explos ion but was the n ex-
tinguished by K ern County fire depart-
m ent. The largest sin~lc cause of increa:.cd industrial
air pollution has been a s witch from natural gas to
coal and rue! oil as a fuel, Quinn said. But
technology has been developed in J apan which will
be adopted in California to curb the smog. he s aid. 'I ~m·ng
E ven though som e' other areas of the nation ~
have more air pollution. the problem in the East CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE
and Midwest is less because they genera lly don't rr.Q 'T',n·m
have California 's problem of thermal inversions -i -4 i j
air m asses tha t trap smog between mountains. he
UHrTEO STATES IMTIY l.D. #3347926
HAMDMAOI
said. · ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS --~~~~~~~~----Prices Shipment. l!CX503 ordered by phone' ex London warehouse 516177. 23 excess bales
arrived Los Angeles 7/19177. Excess refused by Importer. We ttave been
comm1SS1oned to auc11on the excess 23 bales to avoid resh1ppfng to London and
realize cash to cover various charges incurred en route. False Claim
Famed Schwab's Fi~d
LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Schwab·~. the
famous Hullywood drug5tore where aspiring
star lets once' dawdled in light sweate rs wait·
ing to be discovered. has been fined STOO after
county health mspectors made a discovery of
a different sort
According to Los An~elcs Deputy D1stnct
Attorney. Wilham Ornsby, who prosecuted the
case. the health inspector I earned last July that
Schwab's wa') making false claims on its lunch
counter menu.
KE SA.ID T llURSDA Y THAT these in
eluded "fresh ground ham burger" that wasn 't
fr eshly ground. "maple syrup" which wasn 't
maple. "whipped crea m pies" that didn't con·
tain <1ny wh1ppca cream , ano ··a third ol a
quart oC milk" served in a glass too small to
hold that much
l\ttorneyl> for Schwab'-; entered · nu t·on
test ·· pl1•a!!\ tot h<• <.even counLc; Besides b1:1ng
fined. th\! drugl>lOrt. \\ J!!\ pla ced on a year "
probation
SAN DIEGO IAP >
The City Council has
passed two ordinances
aimed al slowm~ soaring
h o u s 1n ~ p rr ces b y
permitting more houses
to be buJll on less land
In an 8·0 vote with
Cou ncilman Lee Hub
bard absent, the council
move d to a llow d e
velopcrs to build houses
as a matter of right on
3. 750-square foot lots in
R-2 zones now c:.illini;: fo r
a min imum of 5.000·
squar e fl't.'t
IS R-1·5 ZONl•:S where
Aucltoneers nore: we ttave examined the bales and found the rugs to be of fme Quality
and in excellent condition They vary in size from 3'>12" to 18'x 12· 1n venous makes and
origins This 1s a great opportunity lo oblein line rugs ind shOuld not be missed.
AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE
SATURDAY, OCT. 29
AT 2:00 PM
VIEW DAY OF AUCTIOH 1 PM AT
HOLIDAY INN
l 1 l 1 IRJSTOL A VE.
COSTA MESA
Tenu
Ceth • CIMck
CA.TA.LC>CiUIS A.YAU.AIU A.T AUCTIOH onl y sin~ll' family dwc•ll .. _____________________________ _.
1 n gs a n · p erm 1 t l cd , -.::_.._.._._iiiiiiiiiliii_lliiiill __________ liiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiil------~~
spl..'t·1a l 1w rm1..,:-.1o n JCP
aftt.•r puhhl' hcarinf!!!\ enney "ould bt• n •quirPd befo re
!ht• !!\mall1•r l ot~ N1ultl tw
U!!\t'd
Bu1ldt.•r" \H1ulcl ha\·1· to
construcl a minimum of NEWPORT BEACH
s m a ll lots and follow GRETTER·SMITM -Kent tven, 41.
-IUt• M •:II, llotl> of HvfllH\Oton • e..<.l'o. )•, HUllllf\9ton 8 .. cn, .tl>O M.tt1e ---------------------' He~M. 11,W~tmtn\tH
\\\11 Unlh "" ad 1a1:t.•n( GARDEN CENTER
other n'<tu1ml develop-Sale Starts Saturday. October 29th 1 n J! r, · 11111r1· mt• n h a..,
thUJI
Klan Patrol 'Continues' T R F. rot.:~C'll,'S ac-·
I wn \\',•dn,•.,day folh>wed
.i FcdcrJI llom1· Loan
Hank hoard report lhat
thc a \·eraJ!c cost or a
hoU"><' here 1s Sli2.500, the
fifth highest <•ost irt the
nation
AZALEA & CAMELLIA
SALE SAN DI EGO <AP)-The Ku Klux Kl an says its
private patrols in search of illegal aliens along the
Mexican border will continue despite a plea from
U.S. Attorney Gener al Griffin Bell urging a halt to
their activities.
Bell and Leonel J . Castillo, Im migration a nd
Naturalization Service commissioner. sent a tele-
gram Thursday to Border Patrol officials here re-
iter ating the Justice Department's position that on-
ly federal oCficers "will ( _J be a llowed to e nforce S tate general and immigration l laws" along the 2,000· ...,,______ mile McxjcanbOrder .
The statement was is-
sued following'a meeting with the board of directors
of the Mexican American Legal Defense Education
Fund in Washington. Board members expressed
concern about recent r eports of Klan activities at
the border, said A.J. Gilman, assistant chief Border
Patrol officer for the Chula Vista sector here.
Trial D~bfon Date
VENTURA (AP> -The J uvenile Court will de·
cide Nov. 10 whether to try a 17-year-old boy as an
adult for the murder of a high school music student
and the rape-beati ng of his sweetheart. a judge
ruled Thursday.
P residing. Ventura County Superior Court
J udge J erome Berenson also ruled that the news
media will be all()wed to cover any court proceed-
ings involving Ruben Lopez Torres or Oxnard and
that his name could be released to the public.
Torres was arrested Saturday
B091es May Close
LOS ANGELES (A p ) -A grou p or 14
Methodist-related retirement homes in California.
Hawaii and Arizona will be forced to close Dec. l
unless 150 residents drop their $21.6 million lawsuits
against the group, a spokesman for the homes
says. •
A re presentative of the board of dire.ctors of
Pacific..,Homes of Los Angeles said Thw'sltay that
unless the lawsuits' are withdrawn or dismissed
before P acific's bankruptcy court hearing Nov. 4,
there will be no choice but to liquidate assets.
Pacific Homes "wi ll not have sufficient operating
cash a fter Dec. 1 ... s aid J ohn W. Kirkman,
treasurer of the Pacifi c and Southwest United
Methodist Conference.
Paid Re•ert·ation•
LOS ANGELES CAP) The City Council has
tacitly endorsed a paid reservation syste m for Los
Angeles municaral tennis courts. but has urged that
senior citizens be!ncf1t from reduced rates and
easier access.
The action came in the form of a recommenda·
lion Thursday lo the Board of Recr eation and P ark
Comm issioners. which has final say in the matter.
f111irag Demonst rol ion
SAN DI EGO CA P l -A Oying demonstration by
the Navy's newest tactJcal jct fi ghter plane, the F l8
Hornet, will lake place Saturday and Sunday at
Mir am ar Naval Air Station.
The Blue Angels aerial precision pilots also will perfor m.
Plann('rs estimate t he
nt.'w zoning ordinances
could trim as much as
nine pcrc<:'nt from t he
cosl or a new house by al-
lowing-expensive lan<1 to
yield more units .
1Eb~ l'illage Jinn , '
B .A L B 0 A · I S I. A ~ D
~-HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
• · .-~J} GALA
:w:; HALLOWEEN
PARTY
Monday, Oct. 31 ·
PRIZES & SURPRIS&S
C~ la Cost.M -JttdcJlllMJ At I I :00 r .M.
127 MAae AYI. 61Wl00
I
:m1\ . HUNTINGTON BEACH
I 10071ADAMSAV E. I I 962·1366 •
WE HAVE uVER 2,000AZAlEAS& CAMELLIAS IN SUD ANOBlOOM RIGHT NOWI
PLANT THESE IN YOUR SUN OR SHADE GARDEN WHERE THEY LL CREATE BEAUTY.
, 1MMEDIA THY! OTHERS ARE LADEN WITH BUDS WHICH Will UNFOLD THEIR
BEAUTY IN THE COMING WEEKS. COME MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY ...
WHILE THE COLOR CHOICES ARE O UTSTANDING I
CHECK THESE COLOR CHOICES
AZALEAS . CAMELLIAS •
REOS. WHITES, MANY VARIETIE'i
OF PINK. tAVEN DER PURPLE .
REDS, WHITES, VARIEC(A TED
FORMAL. SEMl·DOUBtE
& MUCH MORE. VAR (£GATEO & MORE.
·2 GAl. A7ALEAS O NLY "NOT AVAILABtE IN '2 C AL SIZE
COLOR
§UARTS &
P NY PACKS
CHOOSE FROM CALENOUlA,
BEGONIAS, Al YSSUM. VINCA,
SNAPDRAGON'i. PANSY. VIOLA 8 MUCH MORE.
f SC HHFlFRAS
· OIHFfN6ACltlf\S
Wf\NCJERIN C Jrwc;
CHOOSE FROM ...
NI PH IHVl lS
l'AlM'i
80~t0N t f'RNS
OitACAENAS
COIEUS
t'OTHOS
PUILOOENDRONS •
QUANTITIES LIMITED TO THE STOCK ON HANO
JCPenney
NEWPORT 0 CENTER
• I
&Straw Hat' PIZZA PALAci J .. ___________________ • , ,,,,,'\N rr lhr \u.wH•tN1~•Ut1f'\tCutr• , _________ ..., ___________________ ,,. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT BUCH• C•4·2113
. ...
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Frtday October 2&. t97T
Robert N. Weed/Publl)hel' Thomas Keevll /Edltor-. Barbara Krelbich/Ed1torlal Pa;• EdltOI' orange eoas1 o.;,v Pilot ·Editorial Page .....................................................
I •
.
: With t he county govern ment bookshelves already
~vel'loaded with cosUy studies ser ving no purpose other
ftt1ln to collect dust, Orange County supervisors two years
t4fo•agreed to discontinue the practice of ordering a new
~udy every time they are faced with a sticky decision.
Since then, of course, there have been countless new
~dies ordered that have added to the bookshelf conges-te>n.
., Supervisors took their "let's order a study" routine a
*pf urther Wednesday when the county General Services
ency was ordered to study possible sjtes for a new
neral aviation airfield.
... In the past 11 years, there have been four m ajor
sludies of possible airport sites undertaken that have cost
c:funty taxpayers more t han Sl million. :> Additionally, the Southern California Association of
C{overnments <SCAG > three .Years ugo completed a
T(aillion·dollar research into pos::.1ble airport sites that in-
cluded those in Orange County. t Wednesday, howe\•er. only Supervisor Thomas Riley
"
med to be aware of what has gone before. Riley was the
I e dissenti ng vote in a 3-1 decision to order the new study
a subj eel that has already been studied half to death.
As a result, more ti me and money will be wasted on a
rj_port that can ·only be a mirror of earlier studies and
1'cor:ic a li kely candidate for a dust collector. ,
An Act of Faith
I 1t In choosing not to play the "political game" last week,
Wilson Riles, California·s fi rst black superintendent of
public instruction, gave a needed boost to the quality of
education in the state -and may inadvertently have done
Uimself a political favor among some voters.
: It fell to Riles to cast the deciding vote when the
Unjversity of California Board of Regents came up with a ~-12 tie on the question of t1ghtenii:ig university admission
sl.andards.
:; Riles,'' ho will be up for re-~lcction next year, chose lO iiut education ahead of heavy political pressure and made
the vote 13-12 i n favor of the stiffer standards. The three
other elected state officiaJs -the governor, lieutenant
governor and speaker or the Assembly - voted with the
l)C>litical pressure and against high standards. ·
·! Riles was immediately assailed by spokesmen for ~inority groups who had fought the change on grounds it
"ltould decrease minority admissions to the university.
~ Riles said he was off ended by the attempt to make the
J¥-oposal a race issue and disturbed by the fact that "somt>
~qple seem to feel when you ar e talking about <academic> o: ·cellence you don't expect minorities to be excellent.··
~ He rightly saw the somewhat tighter standards as a
cftallenge to the public school system he oversees. And he
q<pressed confidence the system can adequately prepare
q>llege-bound students, including minorities.
\ It was an admirable act of faith in his own and other
)liDority races, and in the need for maint.aining high stan·
~ds of education at all levels throughout the stale.
··f...j.SoneP Exchange
: A bill that will permit an exchange of prisoners
l>etween Mexico and the Unlted States has made its way
tfrrough Congress and awaits President Carter's expected
~gnature.
~ Tbe measure will permit an es timated 600 Americans
rtow j ailed in Mexico, and some 1,200 Mexicans now in U.S.
prisons to serve out their sentences in their hom elands if
they individually apply fortransfer.
: Most of the Americans involved were sentenced in
~texico on drug charges, partly on the insti gation of U.S.
~uthorilies seeking to d ampen drug traffi c from south of
tfle border.
Their sentences. or course, were in keeping with Mex-
1ran Jaw, often involving stiff penalties for offenses that
would b e regarded as minor in the United States. And the
Jails in which they serve those sentences are not operated on U .S. standards for treatment or hous ing of inmates.
~ Some opponents of the exchange agreement felt thf"
.\'lnericans in Mexican jails were only getting their just de-
serts. Others questioned the legality of further imprison-
ment in the United States o n the basis of a sentence im-
posed in another country.
However, the agreem ent provides that the prisoners '~11 not be permitted to contest the validjty of their
original sent ences, though they may in due course apply
ft>r parole hearings.
While all tllis is good news fo r the prisoners who can
look forward to seeing their families and homelands once
again, if only from a nother cell, one must hope it will not
lie ta ken as an official U.S. blessing on law-br eaking in
fpreign lands. Their Jaws still appl y. breaking them will
SUUland you inj::iil , and getting out is not a simple process.
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Boyd/Scotch Tape
ByL.M.BOYD
A ceTtain auto painter ~idn 't much care for the new-
lJ invented masking tape he'd
Just bought Crom the 3M Com·
)'><Jny. He claimed it wasn't
dom plelely covered with
Dfl'ar
Gloomy
Gu
J'd feel a lot safer being
neighbors wit h an il-
legal alien with love In
his heart fo r his fellow
, men lhun ony of the
le~a l KKK members
wiU1 nothlnJ? but hu\rcd
if) lhclrs
CV
adhesive, so tended to fall off
t h e cars . He told a 3M
representative : "Take this
tape back to those Scotch
bosses of yours and tell them
to put adhesive all over the
tape, not just on the edges."
ll's said that remark led not
only lo the invention but to the
naming of Scotch Lape.
Those l3sters who test
cookies 3l'e required to sit in
separate booths so they \von 'l
be influenced by the oooh's,
annh's ancf yecchh's of the
other tasters.
Why do lawyen; refcr"to M
t11poken contract 3s a "verbi;tl ~greement" when in tact a
verbnl agreement can either
spokl•n m written··
A monit thocie senior high
school 'lud1•nt~ who haven·\
''N l'"<llt't 1cnct•d th(.' ulllmalC'
in physic.ii romnnc<'. the hoy!>
(ar outnumber the girls. by 57
lo 3~ p<'rcent, In fact Or so
sny t niversity of Colorado re
searchers.
Rowland Evans/Robert Novak
Carter Quiets 'Rights'· Drive
W ASlUNGTON -The shift in
President Carter's human rights
cam palgo from shrill publicity to
quiet diplomacy becume evident
in one aspect of Mr. Carter's talk
with Soviet Foreign Minister An·
drel Gromyko last mo·nlh .
Although strategic arms and a
Mideast setUement were the cen-
terpieces, the
Pres ide n t
po int e d ly
r aised one of
t h e m ost
ce l ebrated ·
Soviet human
r ig hts cases,
believed here
to be a direct
viola t ion of
t he Helsinki
accords the case or Anatoly
Scharansky. Scharansky. a lead·
ing dissident, w as a r rested
without public charge in mid·
March and, so far as any one in
the West knows. LS still in jail.
Eschewing hints of th;eat or
retaliation (both clearly m the
U.S. arsenal), Mr. Cnrter repeat-
ed privately what he had said
publicly on June 13: that t he still-
unpublished c ha rge of high
treason against Scharan sky as a
U.S. spy is without foundation.
H e asked Gromyko to convey his
strong personal hope to Presi-
dent Leonid Br ezhnev that
Scharansky will be set free
Mr. Carter's new hus h·hush
<1pproach to human right-;. u
kt!ystone of tus foreign policy
was dramatJcally different from
the soa~box treatment or earlier
days, but so was G romyko's
response. He accepted the Carter
thrustwilhoutreproacb.
THIS TONED-DOWN ex-
change between the two leaders
also contrasted sharply with the
ferocious exchange b etween
Rita Hurser, a U.S. delegate. and
key Communist party leaders at
t h e so-calle d U.S .·Sov1et
"Da rtmouth" conference in
Riga, Latvia, last J uly. When
Hauser r aised Lhe Scharansky
case and asked for an explana-
tion, Soviet members of the con-
ference Oared. caustically telli~
her it was not the bus iness of the
U.S., that il waa strictly an "in·
Ear1 Waters
tl!rnal" matter and that Soviet
legal authorities had "evidence"
against Scharansky.
The muted publicity now being
given the human rights cam·
paign has l ed many critics
toward this angry but unpfieved
conc lus ion : Mr. Ca rter . his
White House adviser , Zbigniew
Brzezinski, and the State Depart·
menl stung by the Kremlin's
public fury in expressing dis-
pleasure over the U.S. campaign
have backed away from human
rights to reach an accommoda-
llon with Moscow on strategic
arms and other issues.
TRE CRITICS may prove nght
in the end, but evidence is lack-
inli( today. us witness the follow-
ing:
Item. In a high·level session
wi th Stale De pa r tm e nt
bureaucrats in the Natlonal
Security Council 's situation room .
t h e a fte rnoon of A u g. 23.
.lirzezinski switched signals on
U.S. plans for the second session
of the post-Helsinki Belgrade
conference. ln collaboration wi th
Deputy Secretary of State War·
ren Christopher, he r ecruited
Arthur Goldberg as chief U.S.
d e legate. Midd le-level U.S.
diplomats. wanting to minjmize
U .S .-Soviet d isagr eem en ts.
backed Ambassador Albert W.
Sherer , a Class 1 career Foreign
Service officer who headed ~e
"Ld's ~ forget who's .i" control here."
U.S. delegation in last spr lng':s
preliminary Belgrade session.
but c learly lacks Goldberg's
stature. .
Ite m : Goldberg laid d own a
condition for accepting the post.
Althoui h he would not court
"confrontation " with th ~
Russians over mind-boggling
·Soviet violations or "Baske:t
Three" -outlining basic human
rights for nations that signed the
1975 Helsinki accords -he insis~
ed on his unqualilied right. to
"push complian ce" by the
Soviets.
ITEM: P r o-hum an r ights
hardliners in the U.S. com-
mission on security and coopera·
l ion -set up t o police the
Helsinki accords -claim that
Goldberg's public s peeches and
priva te argumentation during
closed·door sessions at Belgrade
so far are beyond complaint b;,
those wanting the U.S. to keep
Soviet feel to the fire. :
Whether this mid-course judg!
menL proves correct by the lime.
the Belgr ade conference and
m ains to be seen. One unknown
factor is how the Soviets
themselves maneuver through
the Belgarde confe rence and
deal with pressures from the West
to open the human rights crack
wider.
Gromyko's acceptance of Mr.
Carter's appeal for Schar ansky's
release without provocation
response indicates extreme Sov-
1 et wariness as t he wor ld
spotlights the grim hum an rights
picture in t be Co m m unist
heartland.
Likewise, the Kremlin has sud-
denly permitted increas ed
Jewish emigration . which
reached more than 1,600 last
month-higher than any other
month in 1977 (lho\lgb way below
the peak rate ot 1973 at the beigbt
of detente >.
The shift to quiet dlplomacy by
President Carter has cost him a
powe rful cutti ng e dge for
do m estic politics. but quiet
diplomacy, as much as the Bel·
grade conference, may be having a mote producUve imp1ct en
Moscow than the headlines ot•
early 1977. Scbaranaty still ~
in Jail, but no formal cbarae bas
yet.been made aaainlt blm.
It's Tod Late To Return to Small Farms
Announcements by the Depart-
m ent of Interior of intentions to
henceforth strictly apply the 160
acre limitations ~t forth in a 1902
law have prompted proposals by
Senator P aul Carpenter for a
s tate senate study of the impact
of th at policy on California agriculture.
Although the law was enacted
to p revent landgrabbing by
specul ators
·on what prob-
a b I y th en
was a valid
premise that
unrestricted
ownership or
newly openc.'<.I
federal lands
would stifle
agr iculture.
t i m es h ave
long s ince changed.
Nevertheless the law has re-
mained a subject of controversy
between those who envision
"ramily farms" as the ideal
sociology and the hardheaded
practical farmers who contend 1t
is unrealistic in the economics of
today's farming.
T he m odern expe rie nced
Art Hoppe
farmers S<:Off at the references to
"family farms'' fn the sense of
small farming. Such concepts,
they say, arc held only by those
who know nothlng about farming
and don't understand wbal costs
are Involved and what it ta.lees to
be s uccessful in a highly com-
petitive agribusine11s venture.
POINTING to the disap-
pearance of the chicken ranch.
s uch as once m ade Petaluma the
egg capital of California. they
point out the economics or even
the ehicken ranch has made
s mall farming unprofitable.
Dair y ranches too, onee con-
sidered suitable for small farm
mg, now require costly equip-
ment and facilities lo meet gov-
ernment imposed standards. "l
don't think there Is a handmilk·
ing dairy operation left in the
state," an expert in the slate's
dapartment of agriculture com-
mented.
tr the dreams or taking the
family to a chicken ranch and en-
joyin g the country liCe have
faded, much more so has small
c rop farming become imprac-
tical as the costs ot necessary
machinery have nlD into the hun-
dreds of thousands of dollars.
"You just can't pay ror the kind
o( equipment you need to make
farming prorllable unless you
ha ve lar ge acreare ...
agricultural advisors slate.
A~YWAY, many farmers con·
tend , sm aU family (arming was
never that good. ''It might have
p rovided a more wholesome set-
t1ng for raising a family but
everybody had to work from SWl·
· up to sundown and when the year
was through you would be lucky to
have enough money to pay the in-
terest on your mortgage,·· one
oldlimer observed.
That a Senate study would be
helpful in determining the im-
pact or the land limitations ap-
pears clear from a glance at the
1974 farm census. It shows lbe~
are 50,763 farms in the st ate with
sales of S2,500 or more. Of that
tot al only 3.234 are 1,000 acres or
more and only SS6 are more than
2,000 acres.
Yet Department or Agriculture
experts say lhal more than two-
thirds of the total agricultural
products ~ the nation are crown
on the large farms. With nearly
30,000 farms, or three-fiflha of the
stale 's t.otal. being less than 100
acres It would appear that tha
contentions that s~all farms are.
unprofitable are correct.
OF COURSE, what is con·
s idered a ''s mall" Cac-m and
whether a s mall farm can be pro-
fitable depends a great deal upon
what is being grown. A cattl&
ranch must have huge acreage
for grazing. Orchards, which are
highly productive and don't re·
quire near the costly equipment
needed for some fleld crops. can ·
be profitable on a comparatlvelY
sm all acreage although not the"
l O·acre plot.a of yesteryear. ·
It is important that the public
be given the racta, whatever they
m ay be, as to wbat rarms pro-
duce the food for their tables. It
might explode the theory that
s mall farming ls or great public
benefi t. As it stands it is ex·
tremely doubtlul that many of
the 23,000 Carma under SO acres are anything more than "hobby"
farms. support~ by outside ln·
come and held Cor tax writeoffs.
Typical Am.erican Family Keeps Up Good W or~
·-well, wen. well," said F •t.her
'Barber to his typical American
Camlly at the breakfas t table.
''and what are our plans for to-
day?"
"If this is Tuesday." said kind-
1 y Mother Bar ber with a
thou g h tfu l
frown, ''then I
must be hand
inli( out peti
tions In !ht•
mornln~ fo r
t h e A nt i
Abor t ion
Letiguc Jn or
dcr to uphold
the sanctity or
human life. ln
the a fternoc.in, o( 1 ''·" -•'" I shall be leading the Moth<'r 's Mnrrh lo
Protect a nd P romote Our
Beloved Death Penalty."
"G ood for you. M ol her
Rarbcr," :-.:1111 Falht'r 8orbC'r ;Jp
prov1ngly. "You 11re !letting 'I
!'.h1nlng example for us all by
f1i::hting the Rood ril(hl to pre-
,crvc 3nll ddcn<l our typical
American rtunlly."
AFTER A BRJE F round of ap..
plause, Father Barber asked his
son, Paul, what he planned to do·
to preserve nnd defend the fami-
ly. "Gosh, Father Barber," said
Pa ul, lifting hls glass, ''l'm
drinking all the Florida orange
Juice I can hold.·'
"Don't you want to borrow lhe
fa mily car and see if you can't
run over a couple or them?" suit·
g't?sted Mother Barber.
"I'd like lo. Mother Ba rbtr:·
suid Paul, "but l promised Clif-
ford l 'd spend tho day wllh him
i;upporting our local police and
defying the 55 mlle·per-hour
ir;p eed limit. Maybe Claudla.
could.'"
"Not r." said Claudia hastily.
"f have to go to school to protest
s('x education and unwanted pre·
gnancics. Today's the d ay we
throw rO<'ks al the school bus in
order to get God buck in the cla11sroom. Whet nbout !Intel')"
"Sorry, Motht'r Barber," uld
Hazel. "but I promised to collect
money to (lght amnesty ror draft
dodgers and defend lhoso FBI
aaenll who are accused oC br.aJc.
in« the law so that they mlahl
help us overthrow tho Environ·
mental P rotection Agency and
lynch welfare mothers. Jack's
not doing anyth~g. though."
.. THE REA.SON I'm not doing
anything," said Jack wilb dlgni·
ty. •'is that I can't decide what to
do. Should I flght today to keep
the Panama Canal and do away
with day.care centers'> Or should
I defend the Inalienable rl1ht o (
every Amer ica n t o Ingest
Laetrile and saccharin and go to
juil for 11cnok1na marijuana?"
"Well, well. well. Jack" said
'I think this II wNt yOcl hMI
In mltflfl. °"' 1*lf'Oom,, fWO
birthroonw Mtd rhlM mottl/ltllfMI'
..
Father Barber ... You're olct
enough to make up your own,,:
mind. I Jcnow you'll do wbat's-
best for our typical American:
raroi\y."
''Well, then, l 'm orr for the:
Panama Canal!,. crted Jack de-
cisively. And amidst embraces,:
hurrahs and shouts of "When:
sncchartn ls1 outlawed, only out·
laws will have saccharin!" Jack
took hls lcavo.
THE Ol'HEll children dawdled
at. their breakfa"t unlll Mother
Barber asked Father Barber
what ho pl&Ml'd to do.
"Oh, yes, yes, yes, I Just plan
to sit here all day defeodln1 my
ConatltutJonal right to kffP and
beu ums," said Father Barber.
cocklna a loaded .38 and fondling
It lovingly.
That reminded the children of
their duly to preserve and def end·
their typical American family.
And o(f they scurried.
Mother Uorber watchtd them
RO with n loving ~mlle. "I Just
worl'y somc.Umes,'' ahe H id witn
a s igh, "I.hat there aren't enou1b o~ UI lo 10 41'0UDd •••
......
TRAINS I AUTHORS
'Bonnie and Cly d e' Reincarnated
PRICHARD, A.la.. <AP > Three
young men took up the names -and
trav elin g l\ab its of s uch
Depression-er a gimgsten. a.s Clyde
Barrow and C.W. Moss in pulling off
some SO robber ies in a doten states,
police said. The three planned to put
their exploits in a book.
· A.G. Hildre th, pollce chief in this
southwestern Alabama town, said
',l'hursday, the three were taken lnto
custody near the Flor ida state line
thls week. Unlike their Depression·
~ra ganp ler idols, the young men
surrendered peacefully and used only a pellet gun and fake rifle in their rob·
beries, Hildreth said.
TUE MEN -ALONG with two Mi~·
sissippi girls bt'ing sought known as
''Ma Barker•· and "Bonnie Parker"
referred lo themselves collectively
as "The Steppi ng-Out Gang,"
Hildreth said.
· The men were 1denllficd as Howard
Patrick Hagan, 17. of Kissimmee.
Fla; Anthony Artimus Sullivan o(
Columbus, Miss., 21; and a 16-year·
old from Kissimmee whose name was
withheld.
Hildreth said lhe men had a diary in
their poosession when captured whkh
referred to Sullivan as "Clyde Bar-
row," Hagan as "C.W. Moss." one of
the girls as "Bonnie Parker .. and the
'Gorw With
The Wind'
Under Fir e
ATLANTA <AP >
~1 argaret Mitch e ll 's
"Gone With the Wind."
far from being a literary
masterwork . i s a
"stereotyped , shallow,
sentimental romance," it
Southern critic contends.
olttl·r .!~ "~Li Uarkcr, ' ttnd l111:
111ven1lt' m.1lt' a:." Pretty Boy Floyd "
lll LORf~lt SA10 THE diary told or robberies in about a dozen stales.
mostly in the Southeast and Midwest,
creating a traveling crime wave
~1milar to that of Bonnie and Clyde.
"We are verifying ttiem," he said.
"We've probably verified 50 rob·
ber ies."
He declined to give specifics of lhe
tnclividual crimes, but said one was
the robbery or a church congregation.
THE TllREE INTENDED to write
a boo~ a bout their exp er iences,
Want a Rail Car?
A mtrak Selling 170 of Them
WASHINGTON CAP J -For a tnere
~.000 or so. you can have your very
own railroad car, and not a model
size. either. But gelling it home is
your problem.
Amtrak plans a sale next month on
used railroad cars. It's le tting 170 of
its vintage passenger cars of all types,
inc luding sleeper s, coaches a nd
diners go to the highest bidder ..
accidents, and probably will be bid on
by !>crap dealers.
AN AMT RAK SPOKESMA N
estimated Thursday lha l bids for
mos t of t he cars would average
belween $4,000 and $4,500, with the
scrap cars going for much less.
"But for t.he r eal plus, the unique
cars like the domed ones, the price
might go as high as $25,000, ''he said.
Who buys old railroad cars?
LAND LIQUIDATION SALE s495 per SPECIAL
· iot TERMS
s 100 down payment per lot
'12.40 monthly payment per lot
Lois""''""' tlvee ood u>e hell mlt1\ of 10.CXX> oete onduil..ol porlt ord
oirpOff. Shoppnq cunter., .chool-, ct...the\. CO&Jnll'f cl..b open lo ~he
·pl.bloc end orlier reaeo•.onol focit.lie~ ...,,h pubk ~
ov<>tloble. l.ol1 locOled in rhe Nit-'ope Vo&y'NI lots mus! be sold in
q~s of rlYee or more lrom in. officool plot mop. lots held in 1Mt
by moior borl a. TMtee Th, oflennq ~ell rhe teqlifed Coun!Y ..
$104., ond fedsof pe<m''· Own Colifon"O land~ IM loo<. low pric-.
f;,.,1 como. fnt wir"9CI Se hoblo ~.
I DAY Ot4LY SUNDAY, OCT. l o
~ef5etr.10te 5
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(~h p1ice c;1 ll,'IS. 36 .-iuaA monthly pey-Of 137 2t. oeletled-"*" ~ot a1.~42. -Peteent-r&leOll'tlol
Obltln ,,,. H.10 ~ ,_. from ~ -'-' " betonr """"" ~ 1-<UO '*'* ---.,.. metlla Of the ollennO _ , .......... If...,,, Of ,,,._,..,.
"The book simply does
not explore the complex•.
ities of the human heart, or llutnan cha r acter of ·
hum an decisions," says
Emory Uni versity pr~
Cessor Floyd Watkins .
T HE COLLECTION includes diners
wilb woodburning stoves, round-end
observation cars and dome sightsee-
ing cars. Most are more than 2S years
old and have seen millions of miles of
service on trains both famous and ob-
s cure.
THE SPOKESMAN SAID potential ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ bidders Include wealthy railroad
"This is Indian summer."
"Why don't they hove it at the some time os
ewrybody else?"
Government W ams
Of Tranquilizers
WASHINGTON <AP > The federal govern-
ment is drafting consumer leaflets to warn tran·
quilizer users that they may become dependent on
the drugs. .
The brochures also would advise against mix·
ing tranquilizers wit~ _,atsobol. They would tell
women of possible binn detects or early pregnan-
cies if taken during the first three months of
pregnancy.
DONALD KENNEDY. FOOD AND Drug Ad-
ministratioo commissioner, Ol'dered his agency to
draft the leaflets on so-called miner tranquillien.
These include Valium. Librium and metrobamate
<Miltown>t
IN A STUDY of seven
American authors. to be
published next month,
W a tkins s aid Mi s!>
Mitchell was sloppy with
facts. prejudiced and
s uperficial in her
blockbuster bestseller on
Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett
Butler and the Old South.
For example, Wat.kins
said, she depleted a
number ol Clayton Coun·
ty plantations as large
e nough to support more
than 50 slaves when only
one such planlalion ex·
isled. She also wrote of
cotton £laming in a
warehoust'. but ht' said
cotton smolders when It
burns.
WATKINS, a native of
Cherokee County, Ga .
s aid Miss Mitchell, an
Atlan tan who dled In
1949, was biased in her
description or people,
ma ki ng .. e v e r y
Yankee ... a villain and
eve r y tr u e
South erner .•. almos t
perfect."
The surplus cars are stored and will
be sold at rail yards in Oakland; Seat-
111.•. Nl•w Orleans: Chicago; Los
An geles ; St . Petersb urg, Fla.
Topeka. Kan: New Haven, Conn.; and
Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Mosl ol the sale goods are m good
condition.. But a rew were damaged in
Noted Novelist
James M. Cain
Succu mbs a t 85
UNI VEHSIT\' l't\HK. ~d I APl
Jame::. M. Cam, whu made an art or
the literary tough.guy school while
writing 24 novels, including "Tht•
Postman Always Rings Twice" and
"Oouble Indemnity," died al ht.
home here after suffer ing a heart at·
tack.
Cain, 85. who died Thursday night.
wrote several plays and short stories
which appeared in the American
Mercury, Liberty a nd other well-
k11own ma~azine!> or the 1921>5 and
1930s.
buifs. collectors or train cars and
owners of restaurants with a railroad
motH.
lie mentiont.'<1 George Pins, a New
York City a ttorney who ha s re ·
modeled one old car and uses it to
travel around tbe country by tagging
on to regularly scheduled trains.
Larry BaWey of Arlington, Va., a
for mer Amtrak e mploye, rents a
plush r ailroad car for groups to ride to
Florida. or wherever they desire.
.. SOME PEOPLE FIX them up and
live in them or use them as a recrea-
tion home," the Amtrak spokesman
s aid.
All tht' cars were acquired from
prH:atc railroads after Amtrak took
ov(·r national intert'ity rail passenger
~l'rv1cc 1n 1971. The cars no longer arc
nl•cdcd 111 thl' Amtrak system. which
i.:ruduully has been ~h1rting to more
modt•rfl l'<tUipm{•nl .
Th1.·y wt'rc built by the big U.S. car
manufacturers like Pullman, Budd
and American Car & Foundry for
railroads like Northern Pacific, Santa Fe Southern pacific and the Penn·
syivania. Virtually a ll, were built
during the transition from steam to
diesel locom otives and depend on
steam ror heat.
BIDS MUST BE submitted in wnt·
init and all sales will be completed in
NO\. l'mbl•r Thl'rc are no restrictJons
NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED
..... ARTIST
ROBERT OWEN
Will Be Appearing at
South Coast Plaza
October 29, 1977 -1 ·5 p .m .
...
He w ill p e r s onally
autograph your purchase of
t he F;rst Edit ion Collectors
Plate ... URoot canal."
. ·-
Such drugs accounted for mace than S2SO
million in sales last. year. The FDA said tran-
quilizers are the nation's most prescribed drugs.
l n his book, "In Tame
and Place." t o bt·
published Nov 15 by the
University of Gcorgitt
press, Watkins puts Misi.
Mitchell al the bottom or
his Ii.st. He rates William
Faulkner as the best of
the seven authors for
.. As I Lay Dying ...
Thi: AnnpCllt!'. naltct' ::. hard bo1IC1I
tlel~c ll vt.• novels... of love ~ex and
murder Y.l'rt' the !>hocker~ of the
1930s !las -;hort. hard sentences and
dt1 r k erot1 c1i.m brooding toward
'1olencc were µraised by critics
on who mtl)' lmJ Bul I.he winners .will .~-=~=====:::::;===;=;;;::;;:;::::::::::::::~1 have the rMpons1bihty or removing
THE AGENCY MUST GO through a lengthy
process before manufacturers have to insert the
leaflets in tranquilizer packages. Currently the only
prescription drugs with p at.lent inserts are birth
control pills and estrogens .
The FDA began requirl11g a warning leaflet
with birth -control pills in 1970 and started the
estrogen warning last week. Warning labels will be
required on intra uterine devices starting Nov. 7.
No other prescription medicines have pat ient
inserts.
FAMINE
THRE4T
ROME <.AP> -Severe drought is again raising
the threat oC famine in
West Africa's Sahel
region and s ubstantial
food aid will be n eeded to
cope with it, the U.N.
Food and Agriculture
Orgaoiutiou warned.
Mauritania, Gambia,
Cape Verde, Senegal and
parts ol Mall and Upper
Volta are experiencing
severe drought. But
harvest prospects .a re
improving In Chad a nd
Niger.
ND BORG
Presented at the
Huntington Center Mall I
by Sr. Barbara's Youth Community
daily thru Sun .. Oct. 30.
Admission 25• donated
to Youth Fund.
Sl)OOkaand
goblins will be
here to saue
lhe kids on Fri.
from 2 to 5
and 6:30 to 9 and on Sat. and Sun.
from 12 to 5. Beach Blvd,
& Edinger. H.B.
/tACQUET (LUB
••• In Hunffn9fon leoclt
• 16 llaht.d t9Mlt courts
• ~ lncfoot-rocquetboll CO\lrts
• ~te focllltl .. for M.n & Worn.tn 1
IHaUDU
• l .-e1ci .. ICIOl'n
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• Souno
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OTHER AUTHORS in·
eluded In the book are
John Steinbeck. Sinclair
Lewis. Ann Scott Mom a
day, William Styron and
Willa Cather.
Cain becamf: editor of the New
York er in 1931 and edited the
magazine for 10 months before mov
mg to Hollywood as a screenwriter.
I le stayed there for 17 years.
Cain was married three limes: lo
J\llcen Pringle . a film actress of the
1940s; opera s inger Florence Mac-
beth, and Elina Sjosted Tyszeckn of
!"inland.
STARTS
Oct ober 27, 1977
their car or cars Crom the yards
wi thin JO days after sale.
That is done by calling the nearest
railroad and arranging with it to haul
lhc car or cars to the desired location.
There is a standard fee of from $1 .25
to $1.50 a mile for the hauling service.
But t here are extra charges for
s witchin gs, t rans fer to a nother
r ailroad. couplings and uncoupllngs,
and for park.Ing on sidings for ex-
tended periods.
ENDS
October 30. 1977
PRE-CHRISTMAS
"SUMMER INVENTORY" CLEARANCE
In order to make room for the thousands of Christmas Gift Items
on order. Roger's has slashed prices on ma ny Items up to 503 .
Everything on sale Is Roger's typical quaUty a nd you can save on
color pots, baskets. garden tools and supplies, patio furniture.
antiques, gift and decorator Items. trees, shrubs -.• there Is
something for everyone!
SAVE
All sales items limited to stock on hand. Open Dally 9 am·6 pm
San Joaquin Hills Road at MacArthur Blyd .. Newport Beach, (714) ~5800
·.
•
AB OAIL 'f PILOT Fnday October 28 1977 Business
No-fault's Faults E~amined
EDITOR'S 1VOTE Congre1:. 111 i:onsldenng a bill to --tqu1rr every1 state to implement no-/au/c auto 1nrurall(e
'tlBBting mfotmum f ederat standards Sineen statea
ii ready l1aue somf.' sort of no-fault program But nt> fault .~riot wit/tout faults
Backers Admit Advantages Aren't Monetary
By LOUISE COOK
.. Ho<l•I.., f>rfl1 Writ ..
No-fault uuto insurance. once promoted us a
means of cutting costs for consumers. has failed to
,tem the tide of soaring premiums. but authorities
,ay it has succ<'eded in its main goal of getlin~
t>cnefit:; into the h11nds of accident victim!! mor<'
1uickly
"Wt• <-un!.idcr 1t u smashing success. · s1t1d
William Sheppard. Pennsylvunia insurancl' com
rnissionei-. llis stat<' .., no-fault proivam took effect July 19. 1975
••JT IL\.S ACCOMPLISHED everything we said
would accomplish." said Jack Davies. a Min
lCSota state senator \\ho sponsored a no-fault plan
hat began J an. J. 1975
.. No-foult is 11 or king well.·· said Kcntuckv
lni.ur:mce Commissioner Harold McGuffey "It:~
'1Jnfortunaiet11, thf" ratf"
redMCtfons for bodUy injMf11 laa.,e
been counter•balmtcf!d fttt rates
tor °'her t"OV~ages., aelricla ho"t-gone..,,,_,
doing the job it's s upposed to do -paying more peo·
pie more money and arranging quick settlements.
We have had practically no complaints.··
But the drive for nb-fault at the state level has
'tailed. Several statf.'s that passed no-fault law~
uurly in lht' 1970s h<H'<' been forced In make major
l·hanges
PRE 'lDt::\T C.\RTER HAS ENDORSED the
1·oncept or J federal no-fault bill. but the measures
have nor gone beyond the hearing stage and no ac
t1on is t•xpcctcd before 1978
Premiums. meanwhile. are going up They 1n -
t·rcased alm~t so pt'rccnt from August 1975 to
\ugust 1977
The conrept behtnd no-fault is simple: each
party in an uccident i:. compensated, for medical
1..·xpeos~ al least. by his own insurance company.
An individual's right to :.ue for further damages is
limited. Expensive court cle>es and lengthy delays
a re eliminated.
MASSt\CIH.:SETTS B ECAM E TH£ first state
lo l'nnct no-fault. with a law that took effect Jan. l
t971 Since then. 15 other :.tales have passed no
I ault l:rn·s Colorado. Connt'cticut. Florida.
Georgia. llttwaii. Kansas. Kentucky, M1ch1gan.
Neavport Firna Reports
Stiles W11b Mo·lnll Auto lnsmnce
16 STATES HAVE NO-FAULT INSURANCE
Thos~ With Plan Are Shown In Black
M 1nne~ota, '.'lt•vada. :"'t•\I. Jen;e-.. ~e\~ York, North
O.tkota, P<.•nnsyl\'ama <tnd Uta·h ThC' mo!>t recent
l;1w North Dakota's look effect on Jan I. 1976
Eight other stutcs passed laws that were
d~scriOOd as no.fault. but they place no limitation
on the right of an accident victim to sue and cannot
re.tlly be counted as part of the no-fault system
One .f<.'ason for the problems w1th no-fault 1s a
lack of understanding ubout what it can and cannot
do. A recent Gallup poll showed 69 percent of the
public docs not understand how no-fault work:..
NO-FAULT SUPPORTERS MAY be partly to
blame for the confusion. Ron Arnold of State Farm
Insurance <.:o:. .. the nation's b1 i;:gcst auto insurer.
said that politicians. <>ager to get s upport for the
c:onccpt. appealed to pl•oplt·'s J>OCkC'tbooks. They
promisl'd m1i.takt•nlv th:1t no-fault would lower
prcm1umi. and. in .,omt.· cu::.e!>. ordered rC1l1•
dt•creases whC'n no-fault went into effect
Some stat<.· officials concede private!~ thal lht•
moncy-sa\'ing c·la1m~ wen .. a comt.•·on and not rt>
alistic. The~ s ay now that thl' advantage~ of Ol1~
fault are not monetan
There are sever.ii rea!>ons for the lack or co:.1
saving. No-fault generally applies only to bod ily in
Jury. Property damage stays under the old system:
The insurance company or the motorist at fault has
to pay. And property damage, according to Stat<'
Farm. accounts for 60 <-en ts of every dollar you pay
in premiums on a nationwide basis
"THE REAL PROOF OF OCR succe"" with n<i
fault is the :.tcadr reduction in bodily cn1ury 1n
surance rutcs." said M a!>s: .. u:husl'lt... Gm· .~t1chucl S
Dukakis "Unfortunate(~. tht• ratt· reduction~ £or
hodily inJurv hnve h<'eon 1•011nlt>r bulanc•t·d h~ ratf"~
I , 1: I
~urnover Plagues S&L~·
h•· High personnel turnover contmues to plague rule jobs turnt>d O\ 1•r
the nation's savings and loan associations. accord· cent Tnn<> a sill vey-el-30 per«nt of the nati..on.'.sJR.~s_t __
associations. GN"AG EMANO" 1\ ND 'S\tl>CTV13'0T't1ll -pos1t•oni..
had ;.t turnover rate of 12 percent. up signif1canth
rrom 1975.
"Total turnover averaged 30 percent tn 1976, up
9.5 percent from the previ~us year." said Dennis E
'.\lcCarter. pt'esident or the ~ewporl Group, ..,
~ewport Beach management consulting r1rm It
1.:onductcd the study
T H E SURVEY DISPUTES two long-standing
industry beliefs: that federally chartered associa
Lions u::.uall}·had more employes per mil hon doll ars
of assets than their publicly held (!>late chartered 1
<'ounterparts. and that staff levels were determined
by asset size
"We found thc.t the federals have 0.433 people
per million dollars of assets while the stock or as-
... ociations have 0.435 ... Mccarter said. and that
m anagcment philosophy. not asset size. determines
1 ho number or employes. ·•
'Tellers , traditionally the most volatile of as-
-.ociation cmploye groups. again led the turnover
parade with a rate of 42 percent. while their hourly
'lliree New S&Ls
Planned in OC
San Diego Federal is adding three new savings
;ind loan offices in Orange County -· Newport
Beach, San Clemente and Laguna Niguel. They
hr ing to 50 the number of approved San Diego
Federal office locations in California.
Gordon C. Luce. president and chief executive
urlicer of the Sl.4 billion financial institution. said
~an Diego Federal has r eceived approval to open a
regional headquarter s facility in Newport Beach.
next to the Newport Center shopping complex. The
~nn Clemente office will be in the soon-to·be·
constructed Pico Plaza Shopp10g Center and the
Laguna Niguel office on Crown Valley Parkway
11ext to the Crown Valley Mall.
Luce said San Diego Federal also has applied to
the Federal Home Loan Bank Board to establish a
fourth new office in the Woodbridge community of
Irvine.
The association entered the Orange County
m arket two years ago with an orrice in Capistrano
Beach. Last year. San Diego FC<leral opened a lend-
ing offict:' near Orange County Airport and this year
11977 J the firm expects to lend from $50 million to
SG<>m illion in the Orange County area. Luce said
Businessmen:
FILL YIB CllBlml4S
Dirr LIST llTll
. ~i~~~(fy f~fM$.
OF OHIO
FD GIFrP4KS
Now " tllt 11me 10 Otdlr Olr1Urt1M 9fts for cuno""'"
•ml>lovtft, 11c. Tht>y will ~te•ti. our famous IOOll 91h
oaks. Stt them on d!SOl•Y 111 Phont W.'11 ""'"· ,f you ""dh
...... la.tw• Ill ...,..,., ffl1'.' ,....,. tgi,llCt OUt U'tllltlfW!f'(JJI ~ '""',....°'"M •~
b rf' t.•kt_.. 1t4P"6-~..eol0
S..-Coe1t "n• St-S~0.6'tl
While teller turno\ 1..•r was the he...i\'lf:'St , pE'r!>on
nel changc.-s in this job category dt·cltned sli ~hlly in
1976 from 1975, the survey !>howed However, other
hourly pay job turnover increa5cd 10 1.>ercl.'nt and
management turnover wC'nt up 15 pcr<'t·nt l:.i'-t V<':lr
m·c·r the previous year
In the arl!a of !>t .... rr personnel the :-.urve~
.,howcd thal desp1lc the advancc.-s of <!lectron1c data
processing systems, most assoc1at1on!> s till depC'nd
rnorc on people than on computer!\
"THERE WAS AN OVER-ALLdecrea5e in total
.1:-~oc1at1on cmplo~ l·~ perm ill ion dollar!> of as::.<:L<, of
2.4 perc<'nt from 1975 to 1976 m s p1tt· of consider a hit'
growth and increa1ted volume:· McCartcrsa1d.
1\ssoc1<lt1ons in the East had the lowest averagr
of 1..·mploy~ per m1lhon aollars of assets. 0 21:S
while those 111 the central states had the h1J?hesl o 5R5, accordin~ to the s un·e)
McC .. 1rtf.'r said the• foel thul most ea!>tcrn ai-·
.,ociat1ons bu.v home mortgages from other associa·
!Ions, rather than originate them. may account fnr
the smalh•r .!\'Cragcnumhcr of emplo\·es
Tax Planning
Seminar Slated
A community workshop on Lhe individual and
tax: planning will be held at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday
night at State Mutual Sa\'ing!> and Loan Associa·
t1on, Newport Reach.
Co-hosL'! for the evening wi ll be William J
Ferguson. u practicing Newport Beach tax al
torney, and Howard Barlow, CLU.
It is part of the "Meet the Professions ·
s ponsored by Loeb Rhoades &Co., Inc.
Seating reservations may he made by calling
the companv at &m-5600
CC;>nstruction
Group to Meet
A membcr!>h1p meeting of Lhe Orange County
chapter of the Construction Specification Institute
will be Tuesday al the Holiday lnn or Costa Mesa
The social hour starts at 5:30 p.m and will br
followed by dinner. Cost is S7 a person Re!lcrvn.
lions may be made by calling 543·8225
LEASE A I 978 FIREBIRD
s I 0560 Pf!!MOtH .. AS LOW AS f'lvsr••
Equipped wllh aurornatic lransm1sa1on. p0wer ateor1no.
Power disc brakes. racrory air concr111on1no and more
OlDH YOUU NOW
Ctt'Ulll1od roll »&'1 CO A .. •~tt•I ••IU11 l3~l1 00 $•~ 1111 ""' lflO•lll l>IV. •O 1U u .. r .. u'e eo .,.,.__ p11,. 11(en•• on _._ u-tot 3e """""'
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC
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l•ll l""-cv Yalf'f'i• K..,qc"892·6651Dr6)6-2!>00
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for uthl'r eo\'erai::c~. which have gone up about a:-
fasl ali bodily injury rates have comedown.··
i\1.1thor1Lics also s ay that while no-fault has
t•llm inatt-d !>om11 of lhl' lcMal cosli> surroundinl{ ucc1-
dcnls, the savings has been offset by the fact th&l
more ptX>plc are getting benefits since the" are
;iutumaticatly paid by their own companu.•s ·
GENE GLASCOCK. SUPERVISING analyst
101• the Colorado Insurance Division. said no-fault
'has reallocated funds. putting the funds in the
hunds of the 11\)ured rather than in the hands of tht'
at torncys handling court cases It hasn't really
altered the cost to the insuring company.··
One problem with existing no-fault programs,
say o((icials. is that it iM still too easy lo sue. The
luws generally allow a person to go to court after
medical expcn!><.'S reach a certain threshold. In nine
... tales. the threshold 1s S750 or less In New Jersey.
II IS only S200
To corn•ct th~ problem. authorities arc con
... 1dt'ring raising the dollar threshold or eliminating
1t rnm pletely New York and Florida have replaced
11 with a requirement that generally proh1b1ts suits unl<'~s thC' arcident result:. m d eath or serious in
1ur~
THE PROPOSED FEDERAL leg1!>lat1on would
allo"' states to put a limit of $250.000 on benefits for
m<!dical expenses and would permit individual !>Uits
only in CCC>e of death or serious injury
Fault or no-fault, there may be some relief
from rising costs. The frequ~ncy of claims a key
factor in determining rates has declined.
a lthough no one 1s sure wh:.:
Auto insurance companies. many of which lo!>t
money during scverul periods in 197fi. have report·
cd e normous profits. They have not ftlt.'<I for rate re
duction!>, saycn~ the IO<'r<'ll'icd earn1ni;:s ma~ help
off-.<'! futun• incrl'aM'~
Bu·ildit1g Cited "WE OON'T J\NTICIPATE nl•arb lhl' n1p1d
r1:.t• 111 rate:." •Jf thl' pa!;L two or thrc(' years, Sllid CJ
'i>Okcsmun ror State J-'arm. He said State Farm In
c reases on a nationwide <1verage haw be<'n ranging
from 12 to 15 percent in rl'cent years . this year. he
-.aid , the average increase will be6to7 percent
The Consumer Price Index shows that auto in
!>urance prices went up 12.5 percent from August
1976 to August 1977. That compares with an increase or 31.2 perct:nt in the preceding year.
TIH· lti :.tur.' \\'db 1.-argo B.tnk hu1ld1ng in
Fmanewl Plo.11.:.i . :'\c'' port Beach. lw:. rt'
C'e t\'<.'d an honorable mention award from
th l' Orange Coun ly e haptc r of th c
.\me rican Institute of Architects. It was
designed by Wilham L. Pereira As!iiociates ,
Corona del :\lar. for the Irvine Company.
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Bunu, Carter square Off ,·
By JOHN CllNNlff'
A,.~AMlfll
They're not yet shoutlng like Mu.bammad Ali and Joe
Fruiier, but Arthur .Burns and President Carter are leadi.n1
up to th.e best h.eavywei.1bt tlghtslnce those two boxers met.
Carter lhl'ew the first dart Jast week when, lh effect, h
wurned the Federal Reserve, of which Burns ls chalrrnan.
to refrain from needlessly rai&l.nJ interest rates and huJ11ng
the economy.
8 tJRNS REPUED TtJESDAV IN
syokane, Wash., wben be told an au·
d &nee that the economy's poor
pel'formance is a · con.sequence not so
much ot his monetary leadership as that
of the President's poor economic
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messages expliciUy. The words were
couched in the language of domestic
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It.hey stung as badly as a punch in the race. .
This is a class confrontation whose meaning cannot be
mimmized. It is more than a battle between monetarists and
fiscalists as to who eflect the biggest economic chaoges. It is
a battleotphilosophles.
Burns bas always represented what is usually called a
conservative viewpoint. He abhors federal deficits. Ke ~
beli eves the nation's greatest enemy is inflation .. He
believes that free enterprise is the way to go.
Carter bas stated his agreement with those bellers. bub•'~'
in Burns' view, and in the views of many others, he bas con-. ·"1
tradicted himseU in practice, and Burns seems to feel that. •·l
therein lies the problem with the economy.
-~ B URNS' RESPONSE TO CARTER'S challenge was .....
centered on the importance, the need -in (act, it could be
said, of the absolui.e necessity or -corporate profits . .n
Without profits, he said In effect. Carter could make no d•
headway. ..;
He defend.eel the independence of the Fed. the nation's
central bank. and he demonstrated that. independence by '• ,,
saying he would go right ahead If necessary with a tighl4'.r ....
monetary policy -money supply and ita cost -that blS ''·
board attempts to control.
But he went far beyond a defense of monetary policy
when he criticized the uncertainly over energy policy, en-,.t
vironmeotal codes, taJCes, government regulation and de· "'
dication to fighting inflation. Doubt was eroding confidence, · •
he suggested.
BU RNS DREW I N SOME POWER FUL allies from the
.business world who have been complaining about the same
thing, arguing t.b.at it is foolhardy for them to spend when.
they don't know what the future brings.-. . • ,
This community of interest, which includes banking,
and heavy industry. is in a quiet fury over what it feels Is a .•ti
lack of leadership from Washington, as well as wasteful in· ,,
trusion from its bureaucrats.
Gi ven some assuran~e, it bas been saying. and provided
with assurance also that Washington will keep out of its af·
fairs at least until it can gather momentum, it can raise pro·
duction, produce jobs and pay its taxes.
B UT 8 URNS ALSO HAS MANY. many critics. A huge
:.chool of thought that has many squabbles witbin_it.selt is. in
agreement that the blame for the current economic malaise .f
belongs to Burns and bankers a.nd big business.
Burns especially bas been critici1ed, mainly because or
wh al is seen as an erratic administration o( the money supp-• ,
ly, permitting it"to grow too fast and then being fOt"Ced ~cut.~
back. pushing up interest rat.es and slowlnc economic ac~
tivity. :..;
The bases of these disputes are deep and involved, and
we st iU might not get a cle11r resolution as the tight de-
velops. But as the language becomes more explicit, finally
we mightoblain a clear exposition of the Issues.
Thal is, it the two battlers don't call off the fight as be-.,
Ing too dangCTous to their individual and mutual in.le.rests.
Stock Market Adds I •t t .... .. ''I
To Gai~ of Week
NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market, rerusing to al· ,.
low a disappointing report from tbe Commerce Department •11 ..
to stall its three-day rally, posted another gain toda.y. ·••
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stock& was up 4.07 points to822.68.
The average rose 5.20 points Thursday and almost 12 ••.
points Wednesday. '
1\,
Gainers held an 8-5 edge over loe;ers today a moq New
York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
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Big Board volume came to 18 millionibares.
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&JO DAILY PILOT Friday, October 28, 1977
Friend-lg Gathering.
Dr. James McGaugh, psychobiology professor (right), foretold de-
velopments in biological research at annual Friends of UC Jrvine
meeting at Balboa Yacht Club. With him are Susan Cuse, outgo-
ing Friends of UCI president, and new president Thomas Casey.
. McGaugh predicted end to paraplegia and lesser dependence on
medical drugs for learning and other mental disorders.
Bids Sought
SACRAMENTO <AP>
-The state has asked
for bids on replacement
o f the Dumbart o n
Bridge, a narrow and
sometimes da ngerous
:iO·year-old span across
San Francisco B~.
PUBl.lC NOTICE
Indian Day
Set in Viejo
Sunday
Viejo.
is Indian Heritage Day in M1ss1on
Exhibits and demoni,trauons of the Indian
culture ha\'e been scheduled from noon t~ .t p m al
the Fossil Whale Monument, near the intcr-;ec t1on
of La Paz Road and Chrisanta Drive. b\' the Mission
Viejo Cultural and Heritage Assoc1ahon
Basketry, weavings and Indian artifacts found
in Orange County also will be on display Docenti; in
the Saddleback Valley Unified School District will
have a presentation on local archeology and San
Juan Capistrano Indian Council members will be
available to answer ques tions.
Further Information may be obtained by call·'
ing Wendy Edgran. association president, at
830·0817.
PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USIHISS
NAMESTAT•MI NT n.. tottowlnv per'°" Is c1o1no .,.,,..
lltUaO:
• CON~UMER/LOCAL
Adhesives . 2 Judges . ~Ra <:Juiir.lar . ~C
Performance On Court· 111N6 YOUR
Claims1 False? Panel
DANCING .sHOES
Music From The Swing
And Present Yen
WASJUNGTON (AP) -Biting into an apple Two Orange Coast
can Stlll mean dislodged dentures for some people judges have been named
despite use or a denture adhesive, a Federal Trade members of the Orange
Com mission official says. County Superior Court
FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUMDAY
9 P .M. to I :30 A.M.
The way in which many dentures are m ade re-executive committee for
sullS in a situation where the front t eeth are virtual· the year beginning Jan.
ly useless for biting into foodslike apples and corn .l.
Meet At The Exciting
Fun Club Located At
2s3o W. ~It .. ~Y:t
Newport Beach
548-117~ ..
on the cob, said Mlles J. Brown, an FTC ad· Jud ges Robert H.
ministrative law judge. • Green or South Laguna
. . and J ames H. Walsworth ~~OWN COMMENTED IN AN initial.decision of Newport Beach will be
requiring B~ock Qrug Co. Inc., of J~rsey City, !'J.J .. two of the four judges
to stop making 3:11egedl~ false and unsubstantiated serving in that capacity
performance clatms for its denture products. under Presiding Judge
The order is n~t final and may be appealed, Byron K. McMillan. stayed or set for review. ·
The FTC couns~l and Block agreed that an or·
dcr would be entered if Brown found vlolations that
had been alleged in a complaint. The order pro-
hibits Block's use of the alleged practices in the
future.
Block said it was not ,..--------
made privy Lo the FTC's ( CONSUME J rea~ons for proceeding R
agains t the company, · .
"especially in view of its
size. as compared to larger companies which
manufacture denture adhesives and who are mak·
ing comparable eating claims for their products."
THE COMPANY STATEMENT said Block en·
tcred into the agreed-to order with the knowledge
that it will be applicable throughout the industry
and "thereby believes its dispute with the com·
mission bas been satisfactorily resolved."
Unable to use their front teeth, denture wearers
must then use their back teeth {or pulverizing food,
Brown explained.
··For many of them, dislodgement of the den·
tures will occur if they attempt to eat s uch foodb,
\\ 1lh or without the use of an adhesive,·· he said.
ADHESIVE HELPS ONLY IN retention of lht•
ch•nlurl'. Brown s aid, one of several fattors de.·
termining how well the device works.
Hloek denture p roducts are bold m vanou:-.
states.
For thrl'e years, the firm has spent approx-
im atel)' S7.4 million annually advertising its den-
ture adhesive products, "Poli-Grip" and "Super
Poli·Grip," and its denture cleanser product, "New
Effervescent Polident," Brown said.
Brown said Block has falsely advertised lhat.
-USF.RS OF THE ADHESIVES, regardless of
lh<.•ir particular denture holding problems. can cat
such "problem .. foods as appll.-s. celery and fried
chicken.
The adhesives will hold dentures in place. r<'·
R:lrdlcss of particular holding problems when the
wearer cats the "problem" foods.
Brown said Block has contended it did not make
Lhc alleged claims and that tbe claiins it d1d make
were substantiated. ·
PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
f ICTITIOUS •u"~IH
N.u.IE $T"TEMCNT
He tol-1"9 ""''°" I> OOtnQ bv>l-neuo. fHE DRUG STORE, IHfl
Produur .. 8. HurtllnQIOll Bu<~. l ~ .,, ....
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fnQIOfl Bt a<h, ~ <nl>of'I
Thi> o...sinen ll conouclf'CI lly •n in
d lvldu•I.
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T1>ls st•l-t w•\ '""" wllh ll'tr CounlY Cltf1' at Or-Co..nly on Ck·
-· 11, 1917. ,,.,,"
Publi"'°" OranQll C:O.\l Dally Pllol
Oct. )I,,.,-· .t, II. 1911 .tll,,1
PUBUC NOTICE
flCTI nous •USINEH
NAMEST"TEMEHT
l!W 1011""''"11 Pt"sort '' dol"9 II"'' ,.,_, ...
RICH-STOP SHOP.122W. 1'11t ~ii .• ,.,..,,. M• ... CA. '7•11 ~emu R ..-. 1&31 (AndlQ41n
Ple<t, N-t S..ch, CA "7~
lhl\ bu~MH ll (-ltd DY en Ill
Ol•ld<l.tl.
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l hls slat~ WAS Iii.ct W•lh the
C-ty Cl .... at Or~ County on Oct.
11, "" ''*' PuDll\MCI OrllnQll QM,. o.lly Pllol,
0<1. 21, 18.-NOv,.t, II, 1911
P UBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS
NAMIUATEMENT
T ... IOllOWl"9 -IOl\S ore ool"Q l>v•I•
MUU:
HlE TINDER llOX, 3»3 llrlUol,
Costa M~u. CA 9167-
0A IN, LTO., .lJlJ Brl•lol, Co>la
Me>d, CA. ~16211
l nl• bu,ir"'u 11 cond\lcl9d by a cor•
PO•alion .
. Boin Ltd.
LoisJMn a.In, Sec.,, .. ._
lllls sl•t-t WM filed With the
County Cl.,,. Of Or.noit C.O"""Y on Ol:l.
II, 1t71
FlllM
Publlal'ted OrlnQI c.oan Dally PUol,
Otl. 21,H,-No•.4.11, ltl7
Children's
Free Show
Judge McMillan, who
was re-e lected to h is
second term of office as
presiding judge, will also
have J"udges Kenneth
Williams and James F.
Judge working withhirn
on the court's executive
committee.
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCltTIOUS 8U,INU$
NAME STATEMENT
Tnv 1011-•nv Pf<..., '' oolno 1>1>•1·
ntU•S. PLAl"·TIME ENTERPRISES,
'"" CarlOOU AW., f'oU11l•l11 V•llty, c.A.•21oe ~Nlron Lyno c;.oy, 1•198 C..rlboll
Av• • Founl<11n l/411ey, CA 92106
T '"' 11 .. lilnKl t> cono...chul by An In·
dl•lou•I.
!>llaron Lynn C.y
This .r•r-1 """' lllfJCI with ti-. Countv Clerk OI Ordft911 C:.O..nly on Oct. "· '~" f'llalt
J-ubh•Pw<I 0.at>QW C.0.\l O•lly Pilol, Oct ti JI dnd ~ov.•, n fW/
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PUMPKINS
A ROGER'S
S~~CIALN
Rog.n Car~• 640.~ ~ .. n ./o<tquln •• MacAlthur • Nf"W1)0rt Beoach 9atfl-6pm
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AUCTION
ESTATE SALE
Property of two prominent beach area residents
together with property of others.
Property includes fine cut crystal, porcelain figurin~s, china sets,
oriental rugs, bronzes, oils, furniture, clocks, fur coats, etc. Also.
many items of fine antiq~e and modern jewelry including 35.
carat platinum and d iamond bracelet set with large diamonds.. a
24. carat platinum and d iamond bracefet, a 16. '*'8t ~
several -rubies. and a number of diamond sotitaire rings. ~
miscellaneous items include gold chain~ watches. diamond stud
earrings, etc.
SALE DATE: Fri., Sat., Sun.•
28th, 29th and 30th
at 8:0.Gap.m~
Inspection of property
7:00 -8:00 p.m. safe. ni.aht.
Properry moved for oonve1ueoco 10:
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Bring your voungs1ers to
the Huntlng\on Center mall
fO< the fun performances
of the Medhatters
Marionettes. 4 shows
dally the puppets comel
alive with song and
~nee thru Oct. 30. Fri. at
1 .. 2.3 & 7'30-Sat & Sun
at 1-2·3-4. Se>0nsored
by Roston Montesson
Schoolhouse. Come to the •
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at the san Diego tltiy.
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DAILY 9·6 SUN. 9-5:30
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INSIDE :
Mask
Makers
Making ·your disguise can
be as fun as wearing it.
Halloween means putting on a happy race.
• Nothing could be happier or sappier than an
)rresistible clown mask atop trick-and-treating
tykes 8$ they make their way around the
n eighborhood. Making the mask can be as much
fun as wearing it.
It's all done with papier m ache, which is
basically just newspaper strips and glue, built up
in layers.
Start with a balloon -or a baJl, or othe r
head-shaped object -as the mold on which tG
shape the maSk. Then proceed building up the
papier mache as follows :
i
~
Tear newspaper, toweling, or other absor-
bent paper into strips. For the first layer, dip
strips in plain water $0 they will not stick to the
balloon. Then add strips that have ~en dipped in
a SO.SO solution of white glue, like Elmer 's, and
water. <Before applying each strip, pull it
between your thumb and first finger to remove
excess moi.sture.) If you cover the whole balloon.
you can cut your finished product in half and
have two masks. Or, cover just a little over hair
of the balloon for a.6ingle mask, then burst the
balloon and trim the edges.
. ,
• ~ To build a strong shape, apply eight to 10
• ayers of strips, applying each layer In the op-
~ site direction from the one before. It is easier
to see exactly what you have covered and what. It.ill needs to be done if you use newspaper for
1 ~me layer, comic strips, paper bags or toweling
r the next . If the rm at layer is white toweling. it
· an serve as the clown's white face. You can give
ach layer time to dry (JO to 45 minutes) or you
an do the whole m ask base and let it dry over a
ouple of days. You can hasten drying time by ·
utling it in the sun, or near a warm dry
!See MASK , Page 83> Al Lohman and Roger Barkley on the air in the KFI studios.
Lohman and Barkley
The KFI duo 'once decided we were the longest-running Polish joke around.'
By DENNIS M~LELLl\N
0t ,,.. O•ff' Pi ... Su fi
When Al Lohman and RoRer Barkley lcaml•d
up in 1963 for a daily Los Angeles radio show the)
WC'r en ·t rcally thinking of makm~ .. Lohman and
Ra11dt.•y .. arareer
Ted J naloncy. Leonard Leonard. Maynard
Farmt•r . The Old Record Man. and Roscoc Boscol'
1 \\ho th1:. WC'Ck trndt:d his ballet slapper~ for a <;ar
I rom giant Longo Toyoto in beautiful downtown El
\lonll' l along for the ride
. :1nc1 loafC'rs. "ll ·s sure cas1cr with two. With t wo
gu~ s you·11 gencrate~omething."
Rut. h<' adds, 'Tm sure some mornings we
<'<•uld bring in two more guys and it would help."
How do they define their brand of comedy?
But 14 years now have gone l>y and they're
!>l1ll t ogethcr.
THAT'S JUST A portion of the large stable of
l.ohm :m and Barkley charm:tcrs whopopulatcthc
K f'I r adio ,1ud1n with the zany duo f1VC' days a
\I eek
"We always felt it was terrible.'' cracks the
mustachioed Barkley ... ( don't know bow you
would define it. We once decided we were the
longes t-running Polish joke around."
"And we haH• no intention of doing at lln )
other way." ... ay:-. Lohman
Al Lohm~n and H.oger Barkley·s day begins .. UnJess:· add~ Barkley. "lhllt job an f''ar~o
comes through.··
If that far.fetched nouon became reality
Southern California radto would never b~ the
same.
<•t 4.30 a.m when they roll out or bed in thei r
respeet1ve homes in Calabasas and La Canada .
After a :JO.minute drive on the pretrarfic
1ammcd freeway they're at the Los Angeles
-.tud10 :-.hortly before 6
LOHMAN, THE BLOND half of the t eam who
usually sports a floppy yellow hat, takes a more
philosophical :ipproach.
For mJn~. LohmJn <ind B.irklt') ' insn1n•d
brand or insan1t~ '" th<· only thing that keep'
them sane as thC'V hattlc the freeway~ to work an
t.hc. m orrung.
Do they ever have dC1y~ when they find it
touJ?h to be funny that early m the morning?
· Tve ulways found that the one gu~· will
111tk uptheothcront.-... :.ays Lohman. who, 1Jke h1s
partner, dresses C'asuully an a sport shirt. s lacks
"To me, humor is all attitude,•• he says, cit-
ing Jack Benny's dassfo skinflint character.
.. You 've got to create a funny attitude about
yourselves.
"One ol the toughest things in getting a team Between 6 and 10 a m commuting I!:> never a
lonely experience. Not with that fantasttc athlett·
!That Extra Hour
If you think you have trouble remembering to turn the clock back ...
By MAllClA FORSBERG where it takes about three hours to
Ott•o.itt...,..Sa.H readjust the separate timers that
Twice a year, time is tampered· regulate power units. air condition·
with. ing and parking lot lights. says
Dr. A. Michael Wood,
left, shows spear
and shield to
David and Mary
Lou Fumas.
<SeeLOBMAN,PageB3)
rlQ the spring, cl0cks are turned Bruce Willi ams. community
ahead and one hour is lost. In the services.
faJJ. we .lain 60 extra minutes -...~ ~Changing the 148 clocks at the
time that is used sleeping, partying uWC campus is done in a m atter of
or, for the night people, working minutes though, by using a master
when there are two 1 a.m . 's. unit in the administration building.
Doctor from Dark f;ontinent
Daylight Saving Time will go , -.he says.
-· -,. al 2 a.m. tbls Sunday, Oct. What about those big elec·
JO, and the extra hour that we gain tronically-operated time a nd tem-
is more significant than you might per ature signs on the sides of build·
realize. After all, there are zillions ings? The one at Glendale Federal
of clocks that'll have to be reset. Savings on Harbor Boulevard in
So, if you think it's a lot or trouble Costa Mesa is operated by Triple A
turning back the hands on your N e o n Com p a n y o f North
wristwatch. car clock, digital Hollywood.
alarm clock and stove clock. con-There's more than one way to
s ider Irvine's Fluor Corporation. skin a cat, or. more appropriately,
Al Pipkin, central plant ad-switch a ticker . In the fall. those
mlnis trator, estimates that there large signs above the roadways
are roughly 120 battery-operated can be turned off for :in hour or set
andelectricclocks thathavetobe a h e ad 11 houfs, s ays Todd
manually reset. Showalter, service manager at the
The time-consuming task wm sign company .
take place Saturday afternoon, In the case or Glendale F<>deral.
when a maintenance person will "we climb up a ladder approx
spend a~ut four hours at the lonely imately 40 feet in the air, ~"inside
chore. the sign and recalibrate 1t," says
THE EASY .PART, notes Pipkin.
ls resetting the clock timers that
start fans and turn on indoor and
outdoor li ghting. "There's one
clock in a computer that takes just
one input command to change the
llmers," he says.
Nol so at Golden West <:;ollegc,
Showalter. His company docs this
£or 20 such clocks
THE VOCAL t1me-leller on the
telephone is the voice or a woman
from Atlanta who gives you the ex
act hour. minutes and seconds
when you dial the seven digits.
I~ EXTRA, Page 8 2 I
'One· feels that you 're looking after r.eal prob'lems there.'
By JUDITH OLSON
Of II• O•fl' "llel St•ll
Many years ago any young man look
ing for adventur~ and challenge was told
loJ(owest
Today. A. Michael Wood . M.D .. would
tell that young person, especially if
they re anterested an medicane or health
education. togoSouthwes t. toAfnra
There, whole countries are waiting for
lhe medical help that is necessary to
save lives and make daily living more
bearable.
Dr. wooJ. director general of the
African Medical and Research Founda
tion and Its East African Flying D<>clor
Ser vice, bas been helping Africans with
their medical and he~llh roblems for 30
years and has a vision of what must be
accomplished In the next 30.
A jovial man with craggy eycbro""
and a decidt'dly British accent, he ha~
devoted his life to East Africa but
believes he has gained far more than he
has given away.
"ONF. FEEl ... '\ thnt you're look1na
after real problems there," he said. "In
the West you on.en treat neurotic pro·
blems.
"And In East Africa, il 's exciting.
You're not sure the next day is going to
rome."
Or. Wood 's odyssey to the D1trk Conti·
nent began 30 y<'ars ago when he left his
native En.gland with his wife "to see the
world a bit." ·
He had qualified as a doctor in the
middle or the war and s pent the months
until it ended doing s urgery on war
C'asuallics. Wh en it was all over, he
volunteered to work with a surgeon in
Africa for six months.
Or. Wood had two reasons for going to
Africa. "One is minor," he said. ''l'm an
asthmatic and t felt better there than in
Londqn.'· ·
The other had lo do with his wife.
Susan. who was born in Africa lo mis-
s ionary parents. "She had always wanl·
t•d to J!O back.·· Wood said. "She had
Africa 1n her blood We got involved and
decided lo slay "
HE WAS IN private practice as a
plastic surgeon in Nairobi but felt, like
others, that "I( Nairobi was ever to go
ahead we needed reasonable medical
racilltles."
As a specialist he was called from time
lo time to fly lo remote places to treat
patients and observed that another need
was a good communication system.
In 1956 he and two colleaaues, one the
leading plasUc surgeon in Brltain and
lhe other a New York physician,' were
having a holiday together on Wood's
farm on the slope ol Mt. Kilimanjaro. •·we got the idea of an agency to CW in
the gaps. AMRF started as three people
trying to meet needs. We started off ln a
very bumble fashion, wilt\ half an
airplane" Wood related.
The first th\ng the new foundation did
was put a radio net.work in East Africa.
''Ther e was no other form of com.
munlcation. Some people were prac-
tically isolated," he explalned. ''There
are now 75 hospitals in the network."
WOOD LEARNED to Oy and started
encouraging the Easl Africans to build
airstrips so he could land and treat the
sick.
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• • • Doctor from Africa·
<F'rorn Pace BH
•'There are now 100 and they never
cost a , penney,'' be said. "The local peo.
pie gave them."
For each formal opening, Wood
planned "marvelous ceremonies" which
someUmea included the unexpected. At
• one, be said, a vtalUna dlCnltary wu to
cut the string but lt brolte bef<>ff be could
omctaJlf_ put the acllsora to tt. Wood
frantically tied it up u the hundreds of
watcbln•natl ves bWJt ~ut laughing.
Another was built 1D 10 hours when a
serioualy Injured man needed medical
attentiOD. Nlne thousand people worked
on it, Wood 11.id, and did what be thought
was anlmJ)OU.lbWty.
•'I landed on it tuimediately, .. he said,
"though I don't like to land without look·
.ing at tt from the ITO'md ftrst. Thia one
was Vflr/ bwnpy and I didn't think I
would make it."
ONCE, WREN BIS plane landed, a
woman came up and checked it all out.
She bad never seen an airplane on the
ground and thouabt it waa a blrd. "She
asked me where lts bead was," Wood s~d . ·
In the 21 years since the research foun·
dation was started its acope bas
broadened considerably. .
"We be1an to reallze that curative
medicine wu Qot tile answer and that
hospitals don't deal with heaJtb pro-
blems. We started a heal lb educatica de-
partment to talk about what people coul<l
do about their health in their own homes.
"We bad to change the thlnJdn« or the
people wholJvetn mud buts.••
People bad to be taught to boll water
and why bolling la necessary, for exam-
ple Their diets had to be examined.
Some tribes still suffer from protein defi-
ciency because their main staple Is
maize.
DtSEASE AND MALNtJT'RtTION
•ihold back the progress of the people,"
Wood asserted. ~ Some local tiitiw cuistoms also h.lnder
progress. Jn one tribe relatives and
friends must toucb or kiss the body of the ·
de<:eased at the funeral, which spreads
diseaae.
Another tribe was found to be suffering
becaase tlleir water aupply was Crom a
lake where sewage was dumped.
Nomadic tribes have to be approached
differently, Wood noted. "The Masai
move with the grass and we found that
their health centers were empty ball the
• year," Wood said. "We started running
mobile wlits OD the ground. But the
logistics of this are considerable. You
have to take all your own food, water and
drugs.''
When the foundaUon began to think
about preventive 'medicine, it was ob·
vious that more education was·
necessary to train workers in both the
medical and health fields.
"JN THE EARLY days we weren't
s ure what we should be training people
in and we were criticized for not train·
mg,'' Wood explained.
They now have opened clD education
center In Nairobi where paramedical
personnel are trained.
The foundation next discovered it
needed printed materials to work with.
·'We have started a printing and publica-
tions department lo get it all down on
]>aper,"'41~ said. "We have a new 'Rural
Health Series' for people lo·take back to
the bu.sh. We do all our own printing."
· It may ~ound eaay to aet up a health
care system in a new country by simply
patterning it alter those ln developed
countrie.s, such as the U. S., but that ta
not the case, Wood said.
''.You really have to take the whole ex-
isting medical paraphernalia and turn lt
upside down. It's parUy the economics
and partly that we have to find a type or
medical ser vice appropriate to the
needs. We have to get inside the skin of
the African."
PART OF THE problem Kenya la ex-
periencing is a Jack of money ln the
health care budget. Wood said there are
only ~government tioctors to take care
0£12 millionJ)eople.
Another factor is that ••you can't
isolate health care from other dis-
ciplines sucb as agl"iculture and educa·
lion,'' Wood noted. "We have to t.b1nk of
·tbenextgen«ation. ''
ANN LANDERS/HOROSCOPE
• •• Extra Hot•r
(Frolll Pace Bl)
"When you call the tirrie, 1t 's all
set up on an automatic ans wering
machine in Los Angeles," explains
d telephone company spokesman.
On Sunday morning the voice will
say. "The time ls one $9 and so
seconds," then "The time is 011e
o'clock, exactly."
ln the spring. she just skips the
. two o'clock hour, the s pokesman
says. "The Ume is set by the ll.S.
Naval Observatory Jn Boulder, Colorado," he adds.
You might think clock shop
workers would get Ucked off reset·
ing hundreds of wall, mantle,
travel, grandfather and digital
clocks. Nope, because they don't
keep them on accurate time, says
Janice Barone, salesclerk at Mi
Tesoro Clocks in Mission Viejo.
Since cloclta in shops are used for
demonstration purposes all day
long, it would be impossible to keep
them al the correct time, she says.
The four or five that do tell the
right lime will be set back before
she goes home Crom work on Satur-
day.
THERE'S MORE to time than
simply reeettinc all the clocks,
however.
What happens at the airport
when a flight is scheduled to arrive
at 1: 30 a m. this Sunday morning!
All fli ghts follow the published
schedules exc"pt for tboH ln the
:ur during the actual changeover,
which theoretically then land an
hour earlier. There aren't that
many nights al 2 a.m. anyway,
says thc s~kesman.
Al Dubiel, Lo6 Aoteles airport,
mentions that pilots and air trafftc
controllers don't operate on DST -
they use Greenwich Mean Time,
based on a 24-hour clock .. ·
"'fhroughout the airport," he
adds, "It's up to the individual
aJ runes to change their cloclca. "·
So you've landed at lhe airport at
2, but it's now one o'clock. How
about a drink? Can't do it, says the
Alcoholic Beverage Control.
Liquor can't be sold, served or
drunk on any licensed premise two
hours after midnight in California,
no m alter what the clock says.
According to the personnel o(.
fices at the Costa Mesa Police
Department and Fire Department,
night shift workers go ahead and
work the extra hour. They •et paid
for it, but in the spring when we
turn the clocks ahead, they lose an hour's pay.
So on Sunday, don't worry about
gelling to church OD lime if you
forget to reset your clock--you'll
be an hour early.
f ..... _u_· -~-r_o_s_e_o_p_e _ _,,,,] Some HallOween IdeaS NOW·
PIANOS
for Sale
SATURDAY, OCT. ZI
By SYDNEY OMAIUl
ARJES <March 21-April 19): Creativity.
movement, versatility, social event -these are
emphasized. Good lunar aspect coincides with
making marvelous new contacts. Leo. Aquarius
figure prominently.
TAUllUS (April 20-May 20): You colltct
needed data. Emphasis on locating lost articles,
• turning ideas into cash, building for future
security. Give more than usual attention to
budget.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Moon in your
sign coincides with lime for you to take direct
action. Key is to be confident. versatile and
, sociable. Expand horizons, open lines of com·
municatioo. ,
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Check behind
scenes -detect subtle hints, clues, nuances.
Obstacle, in form of red tape, ls present. But you
surmount, overcome and emerge victorious.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Emphasis on
friendship, romance, creative endeavors, dining
in "far-away" place. Member or opposite sex
tossea acco.lades -and means it. Wish comes
true.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Security is
enhanced -you -feel aa if you "belong." Family
reunion could be oo a1eDda. Objects ot art. lux·
ury it.em&. arrangements for a bome more
beautiful -these could all be part or schedule.
LIB&\ (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Offer is nebulous.
··Know it and bide your Ume. Loog·raoae view is
essential. Deal in facts, not fantasies.·Yeu're sus·
ceptible to flattery due to recent bout with loneli-
ness.
SCOllPJO (Oel. 23·Nov. 21): Power is
featured. You can do almost anything. Tbe.re is a
price. You must decide what ls worth much,
' what ts merely intrigue and fN1tration. Don't
sell your yourself short. Accept challenge,
res ~naibili ty.
SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Emphasis
on presenting case to public.· Doo't take back
;:seat. Prestige, recognition, universal appeal -
41lese are emphasized. Measure moves. :~ CAPBJCOaN (Dec. 22:Jan. 19): You fmd
·:.;.new ways of accompllsblng basic tasks. Leo Is in·
·:volved. Dreary routine changes -love en·
•:'lers.Your sell-esteem aoan. ,
·: AQUAIUU8 (Jan. »Feb. 18): Good lunar
,. aspect coincides with change, cblldr~ affair of
-heart. Emotions tend to dominate. Avoid brood·
ing. You may not get ever,thlng you want, but
you receive plenty.
. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Your view is
clear -you see, perceive. You know what is to
occur and bQW to cope. Gem.in.I, Sagittarius
figure prominently -so does the number "3''.
Some of your best qualities surf1lce.
II Oct. 2t u yov birthday you are intuitive,
perceptive, have a reverence for knowledge and
would make an excellent teacher. August was a
memorable mODth. In November, you collect
needed data·-you travel in December. The en·
tire 1977 bas featured the finality, the setUement,
: perhaps the finlab of a situation -or rela·!
'tionsbip.
Call my office
for an immediate.
. dental appoinbnent
-~1"!-~I
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Family Dentist
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DEAR ANN: Please
get this in the paper
before Halloween. lt
~ould save some Jittle
lives. l am addressing
myself to the parents of
children under 11 years
of age.
Ann
Laaden
suggestion. There's no
place like home.
atnactecl to aay "no" and.
tell Mom or Dad Jm·
mediately.
D~AR ANN: 1 um u
14-year-old girl and have
a brother Buddy who Is
six years old. He Is a pest
and trouble~aker.
I am being grounded
for one full week because
I sla~ped Buddy yestcr·
day at 4 o'clock in the af·
ternoon when I caught
him eating a peanut but·
ter a nd jelly sandwich.
Wh en dinner time comes
he is never hungry. How
can he be when he is eat-.
minutes? l worry that
Buddy might die early
-because of his terrible
eating habjt.s. Please say
something to help me. -
ABUSED SIS
DEAR SIS: You are
right to be concerned
about Buddy's eating
ha bits but apparently
your mcK.ber doesn't ap.
prove of your slapplag
the kJd ud neither do L
Are you really worried
about his health or did
you use that as an excuse
to bell blm one for
something else!
& .Rent
Wl(.WQD
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lf your kids want to go
trick-or-treating, don 'l
just let them run loose.
An older brother or sis·
ter (at least 16 years or
age) or YOU should atay
close enough lo keep an
eye on them at all times.
Instruct the children to
ring only doorbells of
neighbors who know
them. A two-block radius or your own home should
be t he limit.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: A certain
member or our family is
a male homosexual. <I'll
call him Greg.) We have
all known for qu.ite some
time <he is now 32), but
no one ever discusses it.
Orea is an attorney, well
respected. dresses con·
servatively <no flaming queen) and be is bright,
wit~y and run to be with.
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Im press on your
children that they must
not eat anything gl ven to
them untir they get
home. Then examine
whatever they collect
and decide what la safe.
Every year children die
because some nut put
razor blades in apples or
poison in the fudge.
If your children wear
costumes, make s ure
they can walk lo them
witJiout r.mog down.
Se'feraJ youngsters have
been bit by cars because
they tripped in the street
on long skirts. Also make
certain the1 wear
something white so they
can be seen by oncoming
cars. Black costumes.or
all-dark clothes are
hazardous.
The best idea of aJJ is
to have a Halloween
party in your own home
and invite the neighbors'
kids in . It would
eliminate a lot or worry
and· be a great deal
safer. Believe me, lt's
worth the trouble. -A
MOTHER WHO
LEARNED THE HARD
WAY
DEAR MOTHER:
Here's )'OW' leUtt tb.ree
days before Halloween
-aad It's a good one. I
espedal.ly like the last
Problem: My sister
has a beautiful five-year.
old boy. He just loves
Greg. Sis dreads the day
Greg asks to take the boy
somewhere alone. Ho~
should she handle the
s ituation? -ALSO
WORRIED
DEAR ALSO: If It's
child molesting you an
colltened aboat, may I
dlsabu.se )'OU of a ·C:Om•
moa m)'tla? Tile vast ma-f
JorUy ol males wbo 10 la
for Uall ICWl of thlng are
heterosexuals. Some
gays ban been known to
bother llWe boys but this
ls not their mu.al pattern.
If lt were my son I
would have DO hesitation
wbatever about allowing
Greg co be alone with the
youn1ae.er. And -while
we'r'-oa Lbe 11tbJect -
all c-hllclrea sboaJd bt-
taaght early <tbree:
yean ol age ls DOI too
soon l that tbey mast.
ne•er pennlt uayooe to
uke off tbelr clotbiag or
toucb their private parts.
Moreover, ll ll ls sug-
gested, they abouJd be la·
E
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HEATING
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••• Loh1Dan· ByBi!Keo ... Book May Be Quelched
I From ratf" RIJ
going lS huv1n~ the lt!altl tlcvt'lnr an identity ul its own.''
Wh~t with l~~onurd. Maynard and Ted con
stnntly l><>l>Pini< out or tht woodwork. it mav bu
difficult lo pinpoint the Lohman and Harkley.
identity. If anything, however. it as lheir ability
to work Off·lhe-cuff
Their enlir~ show is winged, says Lohman.
1'here are no rehearsals or writers. ·rhe closest
they get to preparation is during lhe ei"ht o'clock
news when they discuss the d irection ol
t.h.eir. soru> opera. "Light of M y Life," the "true to
life story of men und women living their span or
years in Pines City, a typical, small. midwestern
community."
Barkley says they tried a written piece in the
early days of their teaming, but it wound up
sounding like they were reading it.
"WE'RE BETTER REACTORS than a c·
tors." be says. "lt's better to just take our
chances.''
While they have had several television shows
and do an occasional nighl club act, the team
finds that their characters are more fun
imagined than seen.
''One character that does well is Leonard
Leonard," says Lohman. "We have a big fat:
s uit for me. w e·ve tried them on TY but never
with really satisfactory results."
While some characters are recent additions.
"There's somebody under my bed!''
Africa llnhappy
Allies Back
many, according to Lohman, "go back to day one. Ar
ThatincludesW.EvaSchneider, (thepoe~y lady, ms Elllbarg who not only has a center for performing arts 0
named after her but who spends weekends in j ail ,
in Philadelphia>. Ted J . Baloney, Maynard and·
the Amazing Mr. Uoyd Noyd, who recenUy sur-
vived two weeks under water and who s howed up
at his own memorial service eating a ham
:;andwich.
Are they based on people they have known'!
.. Not really," says Barkley with a laugh.
•'They were voices he <Lohman> could do so we
justputaname tothem.
SOME OF THEM have interesting origins •
Leonard Leonard, for example, was a take-off on
Los Angeles chef Mike Roy, who even was known
to plug the character on his radio show.
Another ooe. Leon Lights, was based on
George Jessel. And Ted J . Baloney, who rides in·
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A P> -The United
States and its Western allies on the U.N. Security
Council have agreed to back an arms embargo
against South Africa. but some Third World coun-
tries say they wunt tougher action.
African delegates arc unhappy with the
Western proposal because it provides only for a six-
month embargo. which could be renewed, and
because it includes no t!COnomic restrictions. ·
The Africans wer e trying to decide today
whether to back the plan anyway or to press for
changes. Any such sanctions against South Africa
must be approved by the Security Council where a
vote is not expected until S~turday or Monday.
to work on the back of a fire truck from Brawley, Caner l11ks Alie. BUI
grew out of Milburn Stone's "Doc" role in
"Gunsmoke" -"sort or a .knowledgeable older man.''
One of the most unus ual voices is that of The
Old Record Man who lives in the recordµchives
deep below the KFI studio. He is known to run into
bats whiJesearching for a golden oldie.
The funny nasal effect is produced. by using a
filter, an echo chamber and. reveals Lohman. "I.
put m y hand over my nose."
"Few p eople can do that," comme nts
Barkley. "The last person that did it killed
himself." ·
Lohman believes one of the reasons for their
success in their ability t o just have fun. ''You
have lo be compatible and think the same things
are tunny.'' be adds.
Their compatibility may, in part, be because
lhey both grew up in small Iowa towns where
they were "funny" kids wbodid "silly" things.
They each developed a childhood fascination
with radio and cornJcs and entered broadcasting
jn the early 19SOs. They later rode the crest of
rock 'n' roll prog raming at numerous.
midwest.em stations.
Barkley was a progr am direetor in Los
Angeles in 1962 when Lohman arrived looking
for work. "The first time we met out here was at
the fabled corner of Hollywood and Vine," says
Barkley.
"Roger helped gel me a 3ob at KL.AC and
• about a year l\~r they teamed us, .. says
Lohman.
A few years ago they not only had their radio ·
s how but lhcy hosted a variety s how and a
network ga,m~ show, which often meanl seeing
each other 12 hours a day.
"Maybe we're simple souls," says Lohman
··1 think we've developed a technique not to get
on each other 's nerves."
: WIBLE THEY PRESENTLY are de'1eloping
a situation comedy script with another writer
and they make occasional personal appurances,
such as their recent. visit to Knott's Berry Farm.
lhey usually go home art er the show. ·
Both are married and have two children.
"We live rather normal lives," notes Loh-
ma n ''We are not sbow bizzy people. I 'd like to say
I go sky diving, that I'm a devil worshipper and
that I participate in m aralhon runs. But we 're re-
ally very dull people."
Jn fact, be adds, he has such a normal mar-
ried lite that his son brings his friends homejusl
to look at him and his wile.
"I'm probably the only 40-year-oJd who
basn 't run otr with a 19-year-old in my
neighborhood," he says.
• • • Mask
(From Page Bl>
radJator. When dry, remove mask from balloon.
Now add features. Crunch up small pieces or
paper, in the glue/Water mixture, squeeze out,
and apply tbem to the face, molding the paper in-
to w.bate.,... ahape )'OU want -big smiling
mouth. pop~. etc • .Remember clown llpa are
very thick and wtdo and have a lot of white.
Finish "1th flat stripe of white paper dipped in
glue/water 'mlxtufe to give a smooth surface,
CU1 slits or boles for the mouth and eyes. Let dry.
Now for some painting. If last layer Is wrute
paper, brush on glue, slighUy thinned, t o make a
glaze; otherwise spray the whole mask with
wh.lte Krylon palnL Let dry. P aint oo features in
true circus clown style. Your paint can be as
homemade as your mask. All you need is some
food coloring lo add lo the glae to give both color
and shine to the mask • .Mix a rew drops of color
fnto small bowls of glue, and use as paint. When
dry. the cotOT will be more intense than itloob in
the bowl.
Look around you and you '11 find you have lots
or objects to US(' for noses. ears, htdr, hats and
other adornment you wish for your clown. Half a
.small ball. n coffee scoop or another balloon (the
n\Cclc workc.'d throuP,h 11 hole and taped into
plaet' I, :Jrt• ju~' U (t•w (>os•.11-J-• OOt"S.
· !c<-c1·1·1111l <'~ ' lit!:. · 'H!l • : ;;•mi:t·~ make
umu11ln~ c.irq, tri•,1. t1"'. • thrm 1 •, .:1h rut 1n th(•
mask. nnd lJ l'Cd 1no;1<'<'. I<: •vin : t;,,, r »t to ~lick
OIJl or nap. Brown p,apcr <'Ut In Mripr. and curled
on~ pencil will glvt! )OU curly "hair" 11 la H11rpo
Marx! HI~ of 11trinR <'an be dipped into colored
glue for a sltaitgly hair-do. Cotton and yarn are
excellent for hrut" loo. And don 'l forgcl ,;ome eye'I
and eyebrows.
W ASIDNGTON CAP> -President Carter today
signed legislation that could bring several hundred
Americans now held in Mexican and Canadian jails
home 1n time for
( J Christmas.
JN SIIORT Carter. in a White _ _ House Ros e Garden
ceremony. also s igned
lcg1s lat1on gr anting
permanent resident alien status and continued1
education benefits to the Indochinese refugees who
fled to the Unjted States after the fall of South Viet
nam.
He said hoth bills demonstrated that the
American s piral of c<1mpass1on .and concern for
human n .ehts :-.t11l flounshl•d
.1"'11 Granu D(•afh 1t'i.d1
MOCKSVILU;. N C I AP • Uan1cl f{
Webster toltl Jurors <it h1 -. murtll'r tn.il lh11t 1f ht•
wasn't scntcnct.'tl lo dcJth hl' m1jlhl kill lh(•m next
~1mc. The panel apparently believed him ttnd rec
om m ended that he be sent to the gas chamber.
Webster, 51 . pleaded guilty earlier this w~k to
lhe July 26 slaying of has ware, Gladys Beauchamp
Webst er . whn w:.i-. s truck down with an a '(.
.,tr angled and s lashed 1n I he throat
Webster 1nsts lcd Cr11m the !>tart on dea th and
went out of his way lo pcr,uad" the Jury of has sin
eerily. Th(· JUn ~·rJntcd his ~1sh Thursday, r~om
mending he bl· l'Xccul• <I He >AJ -. -.entcnced to dac
Dec. 9 .
Coal Pact Tulk• E nded
WASHfNGTON tA P > Contract talks
between the United Mine Workers uruon and the
coal industry have been suspended after union of.
ficials said there has been "absolutely no progress"
in bargaining.
UMW President Arnold Miller said he would
not return to the bargaining table until the industry
indicates a willingness to discuss proposals infolv-
iog the union's depleted heallh and retirement funds.
Agencies ·Out of Fund;
WASHl NGTON (AP ) -Congress remains
divided over a government abortion policy amid in-
dicalions the m atter may not be resolved before a
self-am posed Monday deadline.
At stake Is money ~operate the departments of
Labor and HeaJth, Education and Welfare and pay
the salaries of about 240,000 federal employes na-'
tionwide.
The agencies face t he propsect of no runds aner
Moo~~ .
Unfilled Promise
Leads to Arrest
Sl\N f'RAN<.:I SCCJ Al 's." one M Conl i's
<APl -Sam Conti, :1 1wrlors, 1>0liccsaid.
North Beach nightlife l> coon who owns thr~c THE GRAND jury's
· · n u d c c n co u n t e r sec ret investigation into
parl,ors." has been ar-Conti 's operations cov-
rested after he was in-cred ttiree separate en-
dicted for d efrauding . ..tounter sessions ove~
customers attracted by ,. three weeks •• Witnesses
promises of seJC which r eportedly included
w e r e never lulfllled . policemen, customers
Conti, 33, was arrested and encounter girls.
after a grand jury indict-DI.st. Atty Joseph
edbimandNataliePlot· Freitas and Capt.
nik 29 a hostess at "Bag George Eimil, head of
' ' the vice squad, long have
charged that certain San (aflAF~•Tr Fr:inc1s co e ncounte r :t.t 1 •;.~~-:-....,_._ , studios were defrauding · · r. 1 , customers by promising
,,,..,_, .. ,1t..·. :-1 ·x and taking money
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·· ·f but not delivering.
CONTI AND Mlss Plot·
nak were charged with
t'Oni\p1rncy and violating
a P enni <.'ode Sl'Ction that
m<i kt>:i 11 unlflwful to :
" ('heal :111d dt>fraud
Ill\ pt•r-.nn. hy ilny
rn · 111 .. 14 hi ,·h :i r e
1·~.:l r'.d 111 to ohtain
1 w , , ··~ 1.d 'iC' pre·
11 n:-.t·:; m I t1h l· 11rom1s~·s
\\Ith l1a11cluh.'nt rntent
nu t Io 1H·rform :;u<'h
nr11n1 r•w:; ·•
t-:H ·n when lhat.
1>r?m1sc is illcgol:.e:\.
Ex-FBI Agent Eyes Classified Information
From AP Dispatehc~
\ furml•r Flll agenl who worked for the bureau
dur1n~ i.omt' of tht• Cold War's biggest spy in-
vci.llJ.:Jlloiu. w;ints to write a book about them. But
tht! gov~nment. can't decide i£ It would harm aa-t10nal ~ecunty.
Robert J . Lamphere, a lioston )nsurance ex-
tc•cuti ve, submitted a draft. of purt of the book to the
i"lll last February and w01s told it involves
d<Jssificd information.
He appealed to the Justice Department, and tbe'
!Juttle within the government's intelligence
bureaucracy is still on.
"My position in the appeal was, 'What the belJ.
I he KGB bus known this for Z1 years. So whet-e's the ~ccret?'. •. But I don't want to bwt my govern•
ment." Lampbere said. ...
San Francisco gem d ealer Victor W. Nash, the
victim of a $72 million robbery Ulis week. olfered
$t0,000 for information leading to lhe arrest and
cort'O'\ctioo of the gunman who stole his stones.
He also asks r ecovery of the j ewels.
Nash, who earlier told the Associated Press he
would be willing to pay a "ransom" for his jewels,
chose the word r eward when making his $10,000 of-fer.
Police said paying off thieves for the return of
:-tolen goods might "compromise a felony.•• • 1',ormer American beaut.y contestant ,Joyce
JUcKinney and a co-defendant accused of kidnaping
a Mormon missionary bad their cases continued un-
11 l Nov. 3 when they appeared in Epsom
Mag is trtttes Court m
E ngland. r--------.
Miss McKinney. 27, ( ) of Minneapolis, N.C., and PEOPL~ K e ith May. 24, of _________ _..,
Maywood. Calif., were or-
dered beld without bail.
They have been in police custody since their ar·
rest more than a month ago oo charges of kidnaplog
and unlawfully imprlsoning Mormon missionary
Kirk Aadenoa.
Police alleged that Miss McKinney, aided by
'!\tay, kidoaped the 21-year-old missionary ~ause
<.1( her unrequited infatuation for him. • • Hunger persists because of false assumptions
DEAR PAT: My wife and l have a six month sab·
hatical leave from (UC Irvine) this fall which we
plun to spend m Europe. We're going to pick up a
new Volkswagm in Germany and ride throughout
the nei~hboring countries. Will a valid California .
clravcr's license be recognized in all of the~
t'ouoLrws if used with li U.S. passport? .
J .J ., I nine
Suggest you concact the automobile club for
Information r egarding International driver's
licenses. If you are already a member they may be
able to ass4.st you iD obtalnJa& a Ucuse.
Giv~ a Boot Aflollt EcolOflf/
DEAR PAT Who the hoot is Woodsy Owl'! Mv 'oun ~-.h·r:; say be Cor I!\ 1t a she?> has somelhing t~>
tlo with tlw govcrnmt>nl -like "Smokey lhc Bear.··
I rt t· <ill Ull' !.chool to find out. but I'd feel foolish.
H.R .. Santa Ana
Wood.'ly Owl ict the ofnclaJ anll-pollullon symbol
of the Forest Service, U.S. Department or
.\gricuJtutt. U you're really lnto cbecldng ou~bis
new government critter, you can requesl some free'
anti·pollutlon, ecology and energy.saving tips. a
posler and colorlng sheet from the Consumer In-
form atioo Center, ~pt. 657E, Pueblo, CO 81009.
Woody's sex remalas a mystery at t.b1s point, but
careful study of the CJC 111a&erials may give you a clue.
•md myths und could be ellmlnated it people really
beHeved they could do something about it, says
Werner Erh~rd, founder oC the self-help P,rogram.
ErhardSemmarTrwning <EST>.
Erhard. who~e program urges people to take
direct responsibility for their Jives, said in SeatUe
that if enough people believe s omething will hap· pen, it will.
P eople, he said , "ure frUBtrated that they can't.
do anything about hung et because they have the no·
tion thut it's happening out there CUld not in the
space around them."
1lr
• Even President Carter's sister bad to wait. And wait some more.
For more than 1~ hours,
e van gelist Ruth Carter
Stapleton waited. before s be got.
to meet with Gov. Edmund
BYOwnJr.
The CalifornLa ~overnor.
just back from three days of
politicking and conferring in the
East. was running be hind
schedule. His visitor, meantime.
had a long talk wjth Jacques
Barzaghi, a Brown aide who MAWTAl'Lli~
often serves as a hosL lo visitors. • Angelo ltlarioo was pushed in a wheelchair into
a San Jose court hearing on charges of murdering
Peter Catelll and wounding
Catelli 's father in the bead.
Marino, 53, wore red jail
clothing and was accompanied
by a nurse and four policemen
when he was wheeled into the
Municipal Court hearing.
He is accused with three
others of shooting the younge-=
Cate tu to death and the attempt•
ed mWJderofOrlaadoCatelU,49,
who is the lcey pfOlecution wit..
ness.
On a motion by tbe four defense attorneys.
Judge Wayne M. Kanemoto closed the hearing to
tlfe public. •
Mayor Ji!~ Razo. of Philadelphia, often an
outspoken critic or modern a.rt. admits tb~t a piece
of sculpture in front of the
Municipal Services Building
which be c riticized vehemenUy
five years ago "is beginning to
grow on me."
"I told that to 'Big Tony',
one of Rizzo's bodyguards." the
mayor said at a cocktail party in
his honor at U1c Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts.
"Even 'Bi~ Tony' i.s beginning lo
like it.•· . 111ao
Jn 1972. Rizzo i;aid "Government for the Peo·
ple." the scul1>turc by urtist Jacques IJpcbiU,
Jooked like a load or pJai;tet" dropped by a pl~terer .
Entertamer Frank Fontaine is going home to
Bostoo after five weeks in a hospital in Columbas
Ohio, where he bas been recovering t.rom a heart ai: · lack.
Fontaine, 57, played the character of Ct'uy
Guggenheim on the old JaekleGleuoashow.
Fontaine was hospitalized
Sept. 18 after collapsing in Port
Columbus International Airport
following a th~a,y engalf&
menl at the Sandalwood Jon in
Columbus.
1lr
U a rrts County <Tex.l
• •voat.e Judge Pat Grefozy set ;mother pretrial hearing for
Nov. 4 in the Boward Hacbes
estate case.
Gregory imposed a limited gag rule on at-
to.rneys forbidding them from discussing evidence
expected lo be submitted when the trial begins Nov.
>-1:.t. Jnclden&ally, tbe .. Woodsy Owl" m~~rlal Is j ust one of more than 21>0 federal publkatlOn.s of iJI ..... ___________________ _
teres& t.o consumers. The Comumer Information
Catalog, pabllsbed quarterly by tlM! Couumer In·
formation Center of the Gell((al Senlces Ad·
ministration, lists all of tbese publications. The
catalog is avaUable free by sending a postcard to
C.Onsumer loformatlo.11 Center. Pueblo, CO 8100t.
Cot1rider Cfw>Alteracuf1'e
DEAR PAT: I've heard that if an untrained
person attempts to administer cardiopulmonary re·
suscitation <CPR>. it can prove to be injurious or
even fatal to the person being treated. ls this true?
P.S., Costa Mesa
Certain dancers to the pat.lent are lavolved, ac·
cordiag to medJcal authorities, but CPR courses are
readily available. The Orange County chapter of
the American Hea~Assoctadon reports that many
are offered through adult education departments or
county school districts. A spokesman added that a
new Callfomia law CSB 601) e"Xempt11 persons
trained ln the basic certtriecl CPR course from any
liability when the CPR method ls usid in an
emergency slluatlon to aid a heart attack victim.
Phone the Heart Association's program depart·
ment at 547-.3001 for speclfie elus lnrormaLlon.
DEAR PAT: Is tt'tete any llmlt to the fnt content
in "regular'' ground beef? I know that it varies
from .mc.rket to market. l shop at ditrcrcnt places
1ind find that some "regular" trnmburJ(er contains
more f•tl wlwn it is couk<'d than oth('r mc11t from dif· forcnt s!on •:;
N W . lluntanuton Jlcachl
Stat.-law (i\ H l!\231 require!! lhC' r .-t content of
Jabc-tcd .cround beef to be clearly prlnttd on each
packag1•, or poidt"d In do8e proximity to tht mul In
the dlsplav ca'le. Th.-law llmlts maximum lat con-t~nt lo 30 J~rCf'nt for "rt•l(ular" µGVl\d beef, 2.2 per•
c•nl for "lean" ;.ind J~ fll'ru nt IOC' ex&ra·le.an groudbeet.
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DAll.Y PILOT Friday, Oetober 28, 1977 ENTERTAINMENT I TELEVISION.
COASTWATCD~ Tonight's Tl' Far-e
FRID:\ Y
• EVEHING . .
1:od1 De Cl) g NEWS BONANZA
G THEAVENGERS
WMn Steed and Emma dllCOV~
er the body of a man hidden In
a pram, the4r lnveatlgatlon•
lead them to a tattoo artist and
• dancing eohOol.
• MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
CD WArfTILL YOUR FATHER
GETS HOME 8D SESAME STREET G VILLA ALEGRE
6:30 '8 TOM AND JERRY
• ADAM.12
II) HODGEPODGE LODGE
e:OO 8 C8S NEWS De NEWS 8 EMEAGENCYONEI
"Wiid"
8 BASKETBALL
Atlanta Hawks vs. Los Angeles
L.8'19f8
~ ...
Jesus Christ. (Graphic lootage
of heart surgeries)
~MOVIE * * * "Fame I& The Spur"
(1949) M ichael Redgrave,
Rosamund John. After gaining
the respect of the oppressed, a
British labor leader abandons
his followers as he grows old.
10:15 0 NEWS
10:30. Cl) NEWb f.ID LATINO CONSORTIUM
''Bilingual Education"
11:00 8 D 0 ())(I:al NEWS 9 HOLLYWOOD
CONNECTION
0 MOVIE * * * t,.i "The Defiant Ones"
(1958) Sidney Poitier, Tony
Curtis. Handcuffed together, a
black man and a white man,
escapees from a chain gang,
struggle for their freedom. (2
hrs.)
T UBETOPPE·
ADC 8 8: 00 -Donny and Marie. Tonight's
is a special Halloween number with guests
Vereen ~d Paul Lynde.
NBC f3 8:00 -"On the Road With Bing.
llope looks back on a career-long friendship
I utc Bing Crosby. (See s tory below.)
K ~ IJ 0 11: oo -''The Defiant Ones." Tonr
und Sidney Poitier are escaped prisoners h
together in this 1958 movie drama.
( t968) Dale Robitrtson, Luciana
PaluzzJ. After the death of her
lather, a young woman gets the
help of an American newspa-
perman In lnvestlgallng hia
murder. (2 hrs.)
Roy R. S
mllllOMlre
grave to
violation of 11111
m lliE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
I.Aurie Is upset when she learns
she must have dental braces. e THE ROOKIES
Hope Looks Back
m FOREVER FERNWOOO
Heather and Penny plan to
break up Tom and Eleanor's
wedding plans; Wanda tells
Merle the truth; Charlie listens
to one of Loretta's talklng
letters.
1:00 II MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
2:300 NEWS
s:00 um NEWS
3:35 8 MOVIE
...
The rookies must contend with
an ex-con who Is mastermind-
ing robberies using young
boyt.
fl) ZOOM
Bob Hope begins his series of specials
tonight with a look back at his movie carE>er,
with a farewell bow to "Road'' companion
Bing Crosby at 8 on NBC, Channel 4.
<See below.)
8:30 QI CROSS-WITS
ti) HONEYMOONERS
Ell) DICK CAVETT
~ MACNEIL/ LEHRER
REPORT
11:301J (J) NBA BASKETBALL
Host: David Soul. Guests: Deb-
by Boone, The Electrlo light
Orchestra, Styx. Conway Twit-
ty. The little River Bana.
U ISPY
A light-hearted bet made by
Kelly and Scott tums Into a
nightmare for Scott when he
learns that Kelly's Ille Is sf
stake.
* * ·~ "Oambt (1960) Victor
Moore. A plllld
murderer It tried
ted. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) •
MORNING
61) FOODS FOR THE
MODERN FAMILY t1G ABC NEWS
• 8:30 8 THE PRICE '8 RIGHT at THE 000 COUPLE
traditions of hi3 people and the
g!!tttw of the modern world. a:oo 8 Cl) WONDER WOMAN
Wonder Woman and Steve
thwart an International thief
and master of disguise (David
Hedlson) who has made a visit-
ing queen (Juliet Mills) and her
jewels his next target.
8) ~ WALLSTREETWEEI<
"Money Market Funds Now!"
Guest: Bruce R. Bent, Pres ..
The Reserve Fund, Inc.
The Philadetphla 76ers meet
the Portland Trailblazers at
Memorlal Coliseum, Portland,
Oregon. 1:3011 TALKABOUT 7:00 8 MARLO NC>
MACHINE
·. ·.
•'
Oscar Is a guest on a talk show
where he dlacus.ses Felix's pris-
siness. 8 ASWESEErr
"The Promise'' Discrimination
against Indian students; coun-
seling whites and Indians: eth-.
nlc Identity through muslo and dance.
U TEXACO PRESENTS _
8:45 0 JOKER'S WILD
9:00 6 Cl) CBS MOVIE
**~ "Mitchell" (1975) Joe
Don Baker. Martin Balsam. A
detective attempts to stem the
criminal activities of two power-
ful, corrupt businessmen at the
risk of his lite. ••
fJ ®> ABC MOVIE • •
0 TONIGHT
Guest host: Mclean Steven-
son. 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE
"Love And The Jinx/ love And
The First Kiss"
0 ~ BARETTA
The controversy over Los
Angeles acting as host city tor
the 1984 Olympic games Is
debated by city councllmen
David S. Cunningham (tor) and
Ernanl Bernardi (aganlst).
ti) MOVIE
• • "Look In Any Window"
( 1961) Paul Anka, Ruth Roman.
Neglected by his parents. a
young man turns to night
prowling. ( 1 hr., 30 min )
II C.B.BEAAI 0 PTLCLUB
8) ELEMENTARY
Q) SAM YORTY
8) YOGA FOR HIM.:
Cl) ORUOUSE
7:30" PACEse--11-tM-
• 9 LAFF-A-LYMPIC8
{IO FAMILY PORTRAIT
(I) CBS NEWS
®) MERV GRIFFIN
, 7:00 1J THE MUPPETS
Guest: Mitton Berle.
D NBC NEWS
8 UARSCLUB 8 ABCNEWS
"The Road With Bing" Bob
Hope will host a special presen-..
tatlon of choice scenes trom
Bing Crosby's motion picture
car~r. 0 MOVIE" * * * "The Hound Of The Baskervllles" (1959) Peter
Cushing, A.ndre Morell. Sher-
loctt Holmes Investigates a
mysterlOos curse that haunts
each generation of a noble
English family. (2 hrs.)
"Having Babies II" (Premiere)
Paula Prentiss, Tony Bill. Emo-
tional crises lnvoMng blnh.
adoption and first love attect
the lives of five couples. (Net-
work advises viewer dlscre-
Uon.)
"Shoes" A yoong deal mute
shoeshine boy (Charles Martin)
takes It upon himself to avenge
the rape and attempted murder
of a religious worker (Lana
Wood) he's befriended (R)
0) NEWS
ti) GET SMART
1:35 0 NEWS
1:550 NEWS
2:00 8 MOVIES
• MOVIE
***"Pennies From
( 1936) Bing ere.by,
Evans. Truant offloera
wait and a drifter who Mlrw!lilll
him. (1hr.,30 min.)
..
\,
i;.
,.
• ILOVELUCV
"Lucy Misses The Mems"
.., A0~12
Four wttnesses contradict OHl-
cer Malloy's eyewitness
account and accuse Sgt. Mac-
Donald of reek~ driving.
9 MACNEJL/ LEHRER
REPORT
Ci) CALIFORNIA TONIGHT
Cl) TO TE.LL THE TRUTH
7:308 AU.-STARAHYTHING
GOES
"De Francos vs. The Bradv
Bunch" U FAMILY FEUD
9 NEWLYWED GAME
8 0 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES m THE BRADY BUNCH
Marcia's world Is destroyed
when braoes are put oo her
teeth.
II) LET'S MAKE A DEAL tD 28TOHIGHT
'1i) VOTER'S PIPELINE
Cl) YOUNG PEOPLE'S
SPECtAL
"Joshua's ConfuSlon" A young
Amish boy Is torn between the .,., \.
0 ®' DONNY & MARIE
A special Halloween show
featuring Ben Vereen. Paul
Lynde. Kristy McNlghl, Billy
Crystal, Biiiy White and Shirley
Hemphill. CD CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
Guest: William Conrad.
fl) OLNER TWIST ANO THE
ARTFUL DODGER 9 ~ WASHINGTON WEEK
IN REVIEW
Ratb ags Guide
(Merv~ df• tAt--0 ¥t0fdtniq to bO•
ottl<• -·~~ MoV•t\ tor TV .... tucl9ed by• <"Ile i
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-GoOd
-Farr
• -Poor
QI MERV GRIFFIN
8) VISIONS
"The Dancing Bear" An unem-
ployed actor, who has lost
almost evefy1hing but hope,
struggles to succeed.
ei) FIRING LINE
"Fed«allzed Welfare" (Part 2)
Guest: 0 . Patrick Moynihan.
9:150 IRONSIDE
Ironside combines a drug
Investigation with a search for a
ml1$1ng man.
9:30 9) GET SMART
10:00 D QUINCY
"Tissue Of Truth" A half-eaten
apple ts the only clue Quincy
has to wOf'k with In a life or
O.ath effort to locate a bUrled
allve teenager when his kid·
napper Is killed. Craig Stevens
Q_uest stars.
U NEWS
Q) A SPECIAL KINO OF
·SACRIFICE
An Investigation Into some or
the -medta1I approacn.s 10
heart problems, featuring a
medical view or the death of
Eli) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS
MORNING
12:00 U TWILIGHT ZONE
"Ninety Years Without
Slumbering"
0) NFL GAME OF THE WEEK
ti) MOVIE
• • ~ .. The Queen's Guards ..
( 1955) Haymond Massey. Rob·
ert Stephens. A group of sea-
soned flghte<s win the prlvl·
ledge ot guarding the French
queen ( t hr., 30 min.)
12:30 0 MOVIE • * "Manflsh" ( 1956) John
Bromfield, Lon Chaney Men
seek a golden treasure on the
island of Jamaica. (1 hr., 25
min.)
CD MOVIE
• 'h "Creatures Of Destruc-
tion.. ( t968) Les Tremayne.
Aron Kincaid A mystic's assist·
ant commits a string of mur-
der s while under the Influence
of hypnosis (i hr . 30 min.I
12:37 0 STARTIME * * "One EmbeUlement And
Two Margaritas" Michael
Renme. Jack Kelly.
f2:40@) MOVIE
• • 'One-Eyed Soldiers"
'fl.ope's ·'Farewell'
'f oCrosby Tonight ~.,.....,....+.n-:.i..o.~-,
By JAY SHARBUTr
LOS ANGELES {AP) -Bob Hope 's
NBC special was to have covered his
.CO years in films. But he's totally re·
vamped it to honor Bing Crosby, his
pal and "Road" sidekick, who died
two weeks ago at age 73.
Now called "The Road with Bing,"
the special airs tonight at 8 on Chan-
nel 4, a two-hour collection or mm and
videotape showing the two working,
playing and laughing t ogether in a
friendship that lasted 45 years.
It even contains a rare film or their
first work together in 1932, taken from
the balcony or the old Capitol Theater
in New York, said Hope, just now gel·
~Ing ovec the shock of Crosby's death
IT WAS DURING a two-week run at
the Capitol, he added, that "we
became friends and stayed friends
froro that time on. It was during a
stage show. I was emceeing t.he show
•nd I introduced Bing.
.. We started kidding around in the
Introduction, telling a few jokes'-.~
Before the two weeks were over, we
were doing an act about two politi-
cians meeting, then two farmers, then
two fishermen.
• "Wo were having a ball. So when I
came out her e to pictures a few years
later , Bing invited me to the Turf Club
'iQlEAT W ALLENDAS'
SEI' FOR TY MOYIE ~
.. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Lloyd
Brldge5 and Britt Ekland star in "The
Great WaUendas," a two-hour film for
NBC about the spectacular career of
tbe circus famUy.
ProducUon is now under way in
Sarasota, Fla., with Bridges playing
Kerl Wallenda and Miss Ekland as
J enny. The family of aerial ~lsls
achieved great success until two
members were killed and a third was
"rmanently paralyzed in an accident
on 1 an. 30, 1982.
ball and we did the same act. People
didn't realize we'd done it before in
New York, and everybody said. "Hey,
these guys work good together.'·
SOON THEY WERE teamed up for
the first or thelr seven famous
"Road" comedies -"The Road to
Singapore" in 1940, after ~hich the path Jed to Zanzibar. Morocco,
Utopi a. Rio, Bali and finally Hong
Kong in 1962.
Until Crosby's fatal heart attack in
Spain , the two were planning a n
eighth match-up, "The Road to the
Fountain of Youth."
Hope, who seemed in uncharac·
teristk, if understandable low spirits
.at the start of the intervi~.
brightened up considerably in talking
oC the fun he and the late singer bad in
making their films.
m nNKS ABOUNDED. the come·
dian recalled, and the barr age of ad
llbs h e and Crosby threw in the films
drove the scripwriters to despair.
He said Don Hartman, coauthor ot
t he first "Road," hit the roof "when
he walked on the set on e day and I,
just kidding, said, 'Hey, if you bear
one of your lines, yell bingo."'
Hope, 74 , said he and <.:ros by
"always f elt good together, and he
l oved to be with m e because he'd let·
himsell go in the 'Road' pictures and
he never did that In anything else.
"He'd act just like a kid, because
the 'Road' pictures were two kids
romping around, two craiies, and he
just loved it." Hope said tonight's
special may be described by NBC as a
tribute to Crosby, but it isn't. exacUy ------------------------
that . ,
.,NO. t DIDN'T think it was right to
take over and do the Cr<>Sby tribute,"
be said. "ll's just about the two or us
and what we've done, and I've tried lo
keep it light. I didn't want to get
maudlin.
"It's the family's jol:j to do the
tribute. I just did what I !eel about
Bing, and I know they're going to love
It.
"What I'm doing ls an affection
kind or presentation about our as-
sociation, and all the laughs we had."
'Roots' Show Set
For Video Special
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
The i mpact()( "Roots" will be
exam ined ln a one-hour
special on ABC in J anuary.
Louis G<l61ett Jr., who won
an Emmy !or his portrayal of
Fiddler. will be co-host or
''Roots -One Year Later "
The 12-hour minl series broke
all television viewing record$.
and set off a new interest in
jtenealogical research.
* * "The Shortest Day" (1963)
David Niven. Walter Pidgeon.
Two bumbling r8Cf'Ults acclden-
tally destroy a German secret
weapon. ( t hr .. 55 min.) * * * "Come And Get It"
(1936) Joel McCrea. Edward
Arnold. A man ruthlessly strug-
gles to become a paper mill
baron In Wisconsin. (2 hrs.)
Q MOVIE * * * "Staqe Door" ( 1937)
Katharine Hepburn, Ginger
Rogers. Three young women,
hoping to become successful
actresses. come to New Yorit
City. (2 hrs.) ** "Francis Joins The
WACS" (1954) Donald O'Con-
nor. Julie Adams. F~s and a
mlapiac.d Army lietJtenant go
to bat for women's rights In the
Armed SeMces. (2 hrs.) CD MOVIES * • "The Young Don't Cry"
( 1957) James Whitmore. Sal
Mineo. Innocently ln'Volved In a
prisoner's escape, a young boy
takes a beating rather than
reveal the convfci died of a bul·
let wound. (2 hrs.) * * "The Curse Of'The Living
Corpse" _(1964) Heten Wanm,
Ready, A im •••
fJ9 EARTH, SEA AND SKY
(I) HERJTAGE
8:00 tJ Cl) MJSTER MAGOO
CJ PINK PANTHER
8 MOVIE * * "GUnlJ*' Of The Rio Grande" (1965) Guy Madison,
Madeline Lebeau. Wyatt Earp,
postng as a drift•. prevents •
laroe mine owner from stealing
the silver Interest of a young
woman. ( t hr., 30 min.) Q MOVIE
**~ "The Outcast" (1953)
John Derek, Joan Davis. A
young Wes1emer battles Na
crootted uncle for hi• tlghttut
Inheritance. (2 hrs.) e ROMPER ROOM
• EARTH. SEA ANO SKY
8:30 8 ()) 8UG8 BUNNY I ROAD
RUNNER II BAGGY PANTS I NrTWJTS fD BEST OF FAMILIES
"Generations" The llvet of
three New York Ctty famll"-:
the Raftertys (poor lrlah
Immigrants). th9 a.Jdwtns (a
mlddle-d ... mtnl9ter'a family),
and the Wheelers (wealthy and
ertstocratlc) are greattv altered
by the turbuleflt events oHhe
1800'•·
Frank Sinatra si,:!nals he's all r eady to dump a can of
paint on a lookalike for Hollywood gossip columnist Rona
flarrct (June Gable> during the taping of a Laugh-In
scene (left). Below. Old Blue Eyes Jets go, venting bis
liPleen on gossip columnists tn general. .
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Ice Hockey
ControVersy
·Wal-ms Up
Barons vs Edison: . L l .. . . \
It Happens ~onight ; BLOOMJNGTON. Minn. <AP)
-President Gordon Rill of the
Minnesota North Stars has filed
protest s with the National
Hockey League over the conduct
of the Boston Bruins and their
coach and the refereeing of Denis
Morel.·
Ritz spent much of Thursday
with a series or harshly worded
telephone calls to NHL ofCicials.
He accused the Bruins of "thug.
gery" in their Wednesday night
3-l lO§s lo Minnesota -the Stars'
first .victory of the season.
Ritz fumed over the use or
s ticks by Boston players, blam-
ing Bruins coach Don Cherry for
the number of sticks planted on
North Star bodi&.
Cherry. slill here at the time,
was sharp in bis comments on
Ritt's complaints.
"1£ I had a chicken club like
that, I'd complain to e verybody,
too," Cherry said. "They nffd all
the help they can get. Everybody
hates us and they're all out to get
us. I don't know why Ritz called
the N~ office, but he couldn't
have been there ahead of Bruins
General Manager Harry Sinden,
who watched t~e gam e on
television in Boston."
Minnesota winger Kent An·
derson suffered a badly swollen
hand when be was struck by a
s tick in the Wednesday game.
Winger Ron Zanussi took a gash
from a stick on the back of the
leg.
R e f e r ee More l eject ed
Boston's Terry O'Reilly for ap.
parenUy swinging at him with his
stick and Stan Jonathon for sJug-
ging Steve Jensen after conclud·
i ng a fight with Alex Pirus.
Jensen overturned a linesman in
his charge to get at J onathon.
"If one of our guys had
wrestled the lines(Dan to the ice
like J ensen, he·d be gone for
hfe," said Cherry ... And never in
my 23 years have l seen a guy
Jike No. 10 (Pirus > go into the
penaJty box and sit there while
his teammates are fighting on
the ice."
Ritz said be is asking the NHL
to prevent Morel from working
any other games at Bloomington.
The North Stars president said he
c alled referee-in-chief Scotty
Morrison, NHL president John
Ziegler and NWL vice president .. nan O'Neill.
Ritz said Morrison already had
seen a report from F rank Ud-
vari. NHL supervisor ot om clals,
who had attended. the game. The
North Stars' president said Mor-
rison agreed with him that the
game refereeing was inept.
"The major ineptness or the or-
ficlal came when he did not
throw Cherry out or the game •..
said Ritz. "Cherry was the real
culprit, egging his players on."
Ritz said he reminded Ziegler
that it was the responsibility or·
club owners to s t.op "aJI the mass
brawling and thuggery." Ritz
said he asked that the "integrity
of hockey" be placed on the agen-
da at the next meeting or the
NHL governors.
Czech Pro
Spits at Ref
PERTH, Australia . <AP)
Australians Geoff Masters and
Tony Roche and American Hank
Pfi ster won their way Thursday
into the semifinals of the Hitachi
Tennis Classic.
Referee Vic Anderson also said
that h e prepa r ed to report
Czechoslovak player J irl Hrebec
for unbecoming concjuct.
Anderson will file a report to
the lntemallonal Men ·s Tennis
Professionals Association alleg-
ing that Hrebec spat at a n um-
pire and used abusive language
and gestures during a second-
round singles match.
Hrebec, who beat Ameri can
Bill Scanlon 6-4, 7-6 in the match,
can be fined up to $250 on each of
the three charges of violating the
professionals' code of conduct.
Masters. coming back after an
Achilles heel injury, beat Bri-
tain·s Richard Lewis 6-3, 7·6.
· Masters, 'irl. now faces Pfister,
who looms as a possible upset
winner of the tournament.
The 22-year-old Californian
ended the giant-kilting run of
17-vear-old Ti m Wilkison of the
Un'ited States with a 6·3. 6-<C vic-
tory
De s p i te a br i lliant
pe rformance by Wilkis on.
Pfister broke service to win his
way into his fourth semifinal oo
the world circuit this year.
Roche showed devastating
style as he knocked Harold
Solomon outofthe tourney 6"4, 6-1.
Tonight on TV
6 p.m. (9> NBA BASKET-
1\ALL -The Lakers meet the
Hawks in Atlanta. Tap~ delay.
11 : 30 p m (2 > --NBA
BA S KETBALL T h e
Philadelphiu 76ers v!> the Trail
J31azers at Portland. Taped.
APP-llp for Grabs
Kansas City Klng Ron Boone <le ft ) battles for loo<;c hall
with Cle veland Cavalier Foots Walker during first
qua rter action Thurs day on Cleveland ·l> home court Thl'
Kings went on to score a 119-104 National Basketball As
sociat ion victory.
Tributes· Pour In
Tony Hulman, Dead at 76
INDIANA.POIJS <AP> -"In-
dianapolis will continue to be hl's
s hrine in perpetuity." Sen
Richard G. Lugar said after
learning or the death of Anton J.
Hulm an Jr., the owner of the ln· di an a polis Motor Speedway.
The man who made the Indy
500 what it is today, the world"s
greatest spectator event, will be
mourned by milUons of citizens
worldwide, s aid Lugar, wbo for
eight years was mayor of the In·
djana capital.
the track as he was on the traclc.
He certainly is going to be
missed by all of us."
"I cant believe il," said Sam
Hanks. director of racing at the
Speedway and the 1957 wanner
there. "ll 's a tremendous toss to
racing and to ever yone con-
ceTned with it. He was one or the
fi nest. most gracious men I ever
knew or worked with. It ·s hard to
believe he's gone." .
Since he bought the Speedway
from Eddie Rickenbacker in
1945, Hulman bad directed at the
s tart of each 500-mile grind.
"Gentl e m e n , start your
engines."
Awesome Fountain Valley
and the upset-minded Edison
(Hunting t on B each) High
Chargers renew their football
rivalry tonight (8 ) in Sunset
League action at Anaheim
Stadium.
A crowd in excess o( 16,000 is
expected for the duel, wblch
features the sensational running
of F ountain ValJey t ailback
Willie Gittens and the always
t e n aciou s d e fe rtse o r the
Char gers. . ,
Fountain Valley, No. 1 in
Orange County and CIF, is an
l l l,.2-point choice to make Edison
its seventh straight victim, but
the Chargers, three-time losers,
have made a habit of defeating
Fountain Valley, knocking the
la tte r out of Jeague cham-
pionships three times in compll-
mg a 6·1-1 serieli record.
Coach Bruce Pickford's un·
beaten Fountain Valley eleven
has averaged 41 points a game
whHe limiting six vlcUms to a
touchdown each as opposed to
Edison's2G-12ratio.
The bigeest question is who
will lead Edison at· quarterback
t onight. Edison coach Bill
Workman said his usual starter,
sophomore Frank Seurer, was
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operating in practice, but not
running due lo an ankle injury in
last week 's Newport Harbor
game.
Seurer has completed 44 or
105 passes for 693 yards and 5
touchdowns. If Seurer is unable
to start it'll be senior Chuck
Crawford, a versatile sort who
has been operating at wide re-
cei ver.
Crawford•s experience at
Thinks De's Lueky
Dream Comes True
For Cancer Victim
SEATTLE (AP > -On Sunday,
O.J . Simpson and Jim Zorn will
meet J immy GallegO!\, a 14-year-
old who's fighting a losing batUe
with cancer.
Jimmy thinks it'i. an honor to
meet two professional foot ball
!'ilandouts, but when it's over
Sampson and Zorn may feel JI is
they who've been honored
Jimmy's <.'<Junse lo r at
Wa sh ington J unior High in
Yakima, J erry Gibbons, says
Jimmy is "Just a gutsy kid."
I n July 1976. Jimmy's left arm
\\:is "mputat<-d at the s houlder.
Tht• dragnu..,as wa<: cancer. The
.1mputat1on wa~ deem ed
m•n•ssary to huy Jimmy some
110\l'
In Novl'mbcr 1!176. Jimmy had
part or one lung removed. He
no\\ ha ... a tumor on the other
lunl! and somet1mt's at .is tough
for him to get i:oing in the morn·
Hlj! ...
Tlw lnggest fou r 1s that Jimmy
"ill <.·omc down with pneu moni a.
Last Au~ust : he did ha\'e a siege,
but he recovered and is back In
l'lass -and an athletics -at school.
The reason Jimmy will watch
Sunday's National Football
teague game in the Kingdome
etween the Seattle Seahawks
and the Buffalo Bills is s imple.
Gibbons learned that Jimmy re·
cently expressed three wishes -
to go deep sea fishing, to see a
good football game and to meet
O.J . Simpson, the Bills superstar
r1.111ning back.
Gibbons wrote Don Andersen,
the Seabawks · public relations
director, about the rootbaJl game
and meeting Simpson. Andersen
not onl y got Simpson, he added
Zorn, the Seahawks • youn&
quarterback.
Last weekend. Jimmy•s
mother. Kathy Gallegos, in-
formed her son he could go to the
Seattle-Buffalo game and meet
Simpson.
'Gib bons said Jimmy is a
starter on the Washington Junior
High football, b aseball and
basketball teams.
.. There was nothing honorary
about any of this," says Gibbons.
.. J immy earned his way on the
teams. l 'JI tell you what kind of a
young man he is. Less than a
week after he had his arm am-
p~tated, be was on a playground
playing baseball. • • ·
·'There is nothjng be can't do in
those sports. He wouldn't. accept
it if he couldn•t m ake lt on his
own. Jimmy·s never asked for
anything special. He's j ust a
~uper young man."
ll1s mother admitted, .. J im my
~1lw ays wanted to be a pro-
ress1onal football player. That's
why Sunday·s game and meeting
0.J. Simpc>on and Jim Zorn are so great."
The bottom line is that J immy
Gallegos is losing his battle with
cancer. There was some doubt he
would make it to this weekend.
He knows his losing odds, has
accepted lhem and will not let
this interfere With competing in
athletics, malntainlng his school
work and this week r ealizing a
coupJe of his wishes.
"Jimmy cons ider s himselC
lucky," his mother said. "All Uie
lime, you know, be sees kids wbo
can't m ove around o r do
anything."
Sports in Brief
quarterback this year amounts to ,
one completion in four attempts ,
for minus three yards.
On paper, Fountain Valley ~
has overwhelming advantage. :
Gittens, the s lic k 175-pound J
tailback wtth speed and moves. •
bas scored 42 touchdowns since (
coming up late In his sophomore
year.
This season he has challced 1
up a 10.6 yards per carry average •
and usually sits oul th~ second f
haJt after he and his teammates
have put the contest on fee. lie t
has scOl"ed 18 touchdowns this ; year. •
Gittens has plenty of help ••
t oo, with fullbacks Tim :
Henigman, J im Freeman or j
Brad Wood, depending on who
Pickford has in the lineup, ·
averagingSyardsacarry. :
Receiver Tim Holmes bas ~ caught five touchdown passes
and the Barons line, with Larry
Budgen and friends on deleiise
and Bryan Caldwell (215), Pete i Chinnici (227) and Al Koenig
(232 > on ofCeose. take a backseat 1
lo no one. 1
Fou ntain Valley•s aerial •
gam e r evolves around Doug (
Th ompson. tbe right-handed 1
slingshot with 7TDpasses amidst '
39 completions in 70 attempts for t
789yards. ~
FAIBonOffense f TE-Bill Herson 201 :
RT-Wayne Nabel 231 I
RG-Nick Roach 228 I
C -JeffHelkes 201 .
LG-Bob Dumity 180 :
LT-Casey Fitzger ald 210:
WR Jeff Hyder 170 '
QB Frank Seurer 170 i
TB Jim Criss . 160 1
F B Tim Frink 180 '
FL Gil Rhodes 16S
Edison Defense
DE-Rick Baria
DT-Tim Frink
NG-Don Weisman
l>T-Larry Parkinen
DE-Greg Codde
LB-Brian Gloshen
LB-John Bogdan
CB-Randy Ponder
CB-Steve Davis
SS-Scot Feeney
S -JeffHyder
I
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180 .
195
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160
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160
170
Foantala VaJleyOrtense
TE-Bob Stanton 190
RT-PeteChi,nnici 240 I
HG-Dan Dcnrus 190:
C -Bryan Caldwell 215 ;
LG-Larry Budgen l90J
LT-Al Koenig 23S
SE-Stan Shibata 180 ~
QB-Doug Thompson 180 t
TB-Willie Gittens 175 1
F B-JimFreeman ~
FL -Tim Hol(Des 20s·
FOUDtaiD Valley Defense
DE~arlos Reyes 180
DT -Bryan Caldwell 21'
NG-Mitch Finklea 2ts
OT-Rick Lamphear 190
DE-John Nicolson 196
LB-TimHenigman 1•
LB-Larry Budgen l'°
CB-Ron Padilla 1~
CB-Stan Shibata lM>
SS-Tom Shaw 165
S -Ja~kSchlafer 165
.·
Hulman, 76, died in an In·
diana polis hospital of heart
failure Thursday night. The body
was taken to his native Terre
Ha ute, Ind., and services were
set tentatively for Monday.
Hulman was bom Feb.11, 1901,
in Terre Haute. He was educated
at St. Benedict's School there and
at Lawrenceville Academy in
New York, Worcester Academy
and Yale.
"His genius brought pleasure
and e xcitement to race fans
throughout the glob e a nd
economic vitality and renown to
Indianapolis,·• the Republican
senator said. "His legacy will re·
main as ton~ as r acing endures.··
HB Golfer's 69
Keeps Him Close ·
•I
J .C. A~a1anlan, veteran car
owner , s aid, "If l ever had an
Idol, it would be Tony Hulm an. I
thiok he was the ereatest man
who ever lived to come out or rac·
ing. He was aa great a man off
Band in the Cookie .Jar
Detroit Re<i Wing Perry Miller (31 d<'·
li ver s a lcfl jab to -the Minnesota North
Stars· Ron Zanussi during a Nat1onul
Hockey League game Thursd<l Y in
Oct roil The fallen goalie behind Perry ls
Red Wing Ed Giacomin. Perry was called
for high sticking and Detroit went on to a
3-1 \ 1dor.>.
RENO -Former ·tJ.S. Open
champion Tommy Bolt grabbed
the third-round lead Thursday in
the 21st annual U.S. National
Seniors Open solf tournament.
Boll, winner of 15 major
tournaments on the PGA tour in-
cluding the U.S. Open in 1958,
carded a 67 for a 54-hole total or
202.
Two shots back at 2°' were
Charles Sifford •. who shot a 69;
Jack Fleck of HunUngton Beach,
who also shot 69; and, Harvie
Ward, who finished the thlrd
round with a 70. Three s hots
behind Bolt wa.s John Kalinka,
who shot a 68 Thursdav.
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LOS ANGELES -Jack Kent
Cooke, owner or part-owner of
t hree proCesstonal s ports
teams and his wife, Barbara,
have been granted a divorce •
after 42 years of marriage.
Superior Court Judge Marvir\
Fr eeman granted the decree
Thursday to Cooke, 63, and his
wife, 59. ,
Cooke owns the Los Anaelea
Lakers or \he NationaJ Basket·•
ball Association aod the Los
Angeles Kings of the Natiooal
Hock~y League. He is also ma·
jorlty owner of the Washl~
Redskins of the NaUonal Foot,
ball League.
A court hearing to settle propr
~rty, which Mn. Cooke etUmat•
ed at tnote than $100 mUIJon ID
her divocrce petition, is sel for
next February.
SIDedn s~~lc Ga•e•
STOCKHOLM -the Swedlsh
Olympie Committee, fully ·sup-
ported b)"' its government, will
a pply to stage the 1984 Olympie
Winter Games.
The committee will meei tod&J
wlth officials of Gotebora to work
out a formal ap}>llcatlon.
Goteborg is the country's second
blagesl city and would be the
main site o( the Games. . •
So far the Int.ernaUonal Olym~
pie Committee has retevlved • •
bid from Sapporo. Japan, to·
stage the 1984 Winter Games. All
applications must reach the JOC
headquulei:a ln Lauaann~
Swih erland., before mldnlabt
Monday.
Sweden plans to spnad the
Games around tho country co
keep costs down,
.. .
BfJ DAILY PILOT Friday, October 28, 1971 FOOTBALL /MOTORCYC LES/CRO SS COUNTRY
At HB Toni!(hl
NewportTacldes
Sky-high Oilers
Still s earching for its firs t
Sunset League football victory.
Huntington Beach High hosts
formid able Newport Harbor
tonight at 8.
Newport Harbor's S·l Sailors
are 10-point favorites but coach
Bill P izzica thinks the odds may
be a little high.
"Huntington Beach is going to
be sky high for us," the Newport
coach says. "It's their homecom-
ing and our schools have always
had ding-dong battles in the past,
We just barely beat them 06·14>
last year."
Newport Harbor is in prime
position for a mental letdown
against the 3.3 Oilers. It is cofn·
ing off two narrow victories with
league powers Westmins ter and
Edsion <Huntington Heach). and
next week the Sailors face un-
beaten Fountain Valley.
Scotl Brummett. One of the most
respcNed passers in the area.
Pagnunclli has completed S8 or
127 for 720 yardi;. an average o(
L20 yards per game.
Newport Harbor's edge is on
de fense, where il combines
s pe~d . size, consistency and
talent. The Sailors have a solid
;.i l l -league c and idate in
linebacker Don ~arker and
s printer speed in the secondary
with. Wayne Kasparek and Frank
Venclik.
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BIG CONFRONTATION -The ~o. 1 ba ll c anter for
Estancia lligh <Costa Mesa > Andy Domingu<'~. hen ·
scoring a touchdown. Jeads his team against Villa Park
Ill CJ crucial Century League game tonight <8) at Orange
Coas t Collegt.•. Signaling the t9uchdown is Estancia
quarterback Da ve J eranko
"I just don't know how r eady
we can get the kids emotionally.··
Pizzica s ays. "I'll be happy 1rwe
win this ~ame by one. tr we let
down. we'll be in trouble.··
Huntington Beach coach Dav(•
\'an lloorcbeke. after getting off
to a 3·0 start. has l>een his learn
drop three straight. He remain:-.
oµtimistic
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t L 0 1¥0"' 1)) lo.> S 8rum1'1'<1l FS. El Toro
Tangles
With Mesa
Eagles, Spartans Duel "Wc."vc r eally been' pushed
~1round m the past thref.• weeks."'
\'an Hoorebcke :.ays. "But lhl'
kids have a prcll_v solid altitudt·
.rnd I 'll think they'll bounce
bac k."
Golfers Playin@
At EI Niguel Crucial, Match on Tap at Orange Coo.st College The Oilers ccntc•r their oHen:,t•
;1round <~ua rtc rb aek Marco
Pagnanelh and wid<' r<•cci\'£•r
El NiAuel Country C!ub will be
the site of thf' third annual
S.iuthern California Junior-
o;enior Challen~c Cup golf cham-
p1011shi ps Saturday with the eight
top juniors facing the eight out-
slanding seniors in head·to·head
competition.
El Toro High tries to maintain
1ts share of first place in lhe
South Coast League football race
tonight in an 8 o'clock game with
Costa Mesa at th(! Mission Viejo
High stadium.
With a 3·1 record. El Toro en·
ters tonight's action in a dead·
Jock with !\fission Viejo, San
Clemente and Corona defM ar. At
least one or the four will fall from
first place tonight since Mission
Viejo and Corona del Mar meet
each other.
Battling (or survi\'al in Cen~
llJ r y League football action.
Estancia <Costa Mc'\ al llt gh·~
Ea~lcs tangle wi th \'ilia Park'::.
Spa rtans tonight (8 l at Orange
Coa::.t College.
Each team has loi.t once in
league play and trails co·leadcrs
Santa Ana Valley und Foothill
<Tustin), thus a victory is man·
da tory tonight l o stay w1th1n
reach or the crown. ll 's also cru·
cial in terms of a CIF playoffs bid
as the aforementioned quartet oJ
schools vie for the three berthi..
The Eagles 0£ Estancia coach
Jim Bratten are 3-potnt choices
to topple Villa Park a team
which has bet>n to the CIF 3·A
finals lhc past two years.
Comparative scores rcnect the
cJ 1ff cr cnet~ between the tw(I
t ea m s •tlmo::.t nothing. El
:\lodena <Orange> lost to Estan·
t·1 a . 21·1!1, and lo Villa Park.
31-29. SA Valley beat Estancia.
1·1·13, and Villa Park. 9·7.
Coach Ted :\t ullen's Spartans.
aside from th e El Modena
~kir mish. ha\·e a llowed three
touchdowns in five games and
k eying the d e fe nde rs arc
lincbackt>rs Kirk Springe and
.Jl"ff Bit•ll e r . a pair of 215·
pounders
:\t ark Kahn a l85·poun d
A 2'h-point favorite., E l Toro is
coming olf a l S-14 upset over pre-
viously-unbeaten San Clemente.
The Chargers, .ofter dropping
their first two games, have won
t.bree of their last four. QB Davis Returns
Costa Mesa has los t three
s traight and scored more than
one touchdown onJy once thb
season. The Mustangs have been
shut out three times.
Cliff Ting will start at
quarterback for Costa Mesa.Jrs
only the seeond varsit y start for
Tin g , a j unior who
quarterbacked the sophomore
team last season.
Uni Threatening
Tritons' Title Bid
"We've been workinq hard this
"'eek on eliminating mistakes.··
says Cosla Mesa coach Tom
French. "Fumbles and intercep-
t.ions have hurl u s . And
somehow, we're going to have to
~core. We've been h aving troubl~
doing that."
, Costa Mesa's m ajor threat on
offense has been fullback Mike
Teregis, who r ushed for 102 yards
on 20 carries against University
High (Irvine) Saturday. Ht'
aqerages 3.8 yards pct' carry.
El Toro has initiated a system ~ alternating the tailback poi.i·
~n between quick Hector Avella
iid powerful Dennis Driml. The
dSntrasting runners give El Toro
il!iversified attack.
"The fact that Costa Mesa is
W doesn't change our opinion,··
says ET coach Pbil Brown
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Quarterback John Davis has
returned to the helm at Umvers1ty
High (Irvine), and some feel he
could single·handedly turn the
Trojans from a pushover into a
team to be reckoned with.
One in J)articular who fe<:ls
that way is San Clemente coach
Allie Schaff. He guides his
Tritons a gains t University
tonight <8> at. San Clemente's
field.
':The difference in their season
right now is that one kid." Schaff
says. "Davis does a good job in
every departme nt. and with him.
University can hurt you a lot of
ways."
Davis fractured his right
thumb 1n the season opener and
didn't return to action until last
Saturday when h'e came off the
bench to spark a 12.0 victory on•r
Costa Mesa.
It was University's first v1c·
tory of the season. and even
though San Clemente comes into
tonight's game with a 5-l record.
the Tritons are only favored by
51-.i points.
Davis' return lo quarterback
ena b les David Langmade t o
become a running back again. a
definite boon to University's
ground attack . Langmade filled
in at QB when Davis was inj ured.
In his return lo running back
Saturday, Langmade averaged
7.0 yards per play, carrying 12
times for 83 yards.
University's primary running
threat is Gil Zaldivar, who has
360 yards on 85 carries for the
season, <.tn average of 4 2 per
carry.
San Clemente runs a balanced.
conser vatl\'C wishbone offense
behind qu a rte rback Mark
Mc Elroy, the teavi·s leading
E:round g ::ain c r . .M c E lroy ~veragcs I O yardi. per crack (391
'ards on 97 carries>. -It might seem i.urprismg that
San Clemente is 5· t considering'
nil Triton has ~ained over 96
:. ards on the ground in a single
Aame and the team has yet t o
pasi:. for more than 40 yards in
.m:. outing
But the T ritons mak e few mis-
takes and play u ball-control
~am c. Mc Elroy has n't thrown an
interception In ri \'e games and
the backfield consists of four run·
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Russ Immel. Mike Wade, Nate
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Motoreycle .JDJDpers at OCm .
A top prm! or S20.000 will be al stake tonight
when seven of tM top jumpers compete in the world
championship of motorcycle jumping at Orange
County International Raceway
Aclion in the event gets under w~ at 8 with
CBS filming the compelition for showing Saturday
on Us Sports Spectacular s how.
Competlng from the United States are Gary \vens. the current American champion from
Houston; Rex Blackwell of Phoenix and Dick Stone
of Sacramento.
Tb.e lour European jumpers include Eddie Kidd
l>( England; Jurgen Baumgarten or Germany:
;,\lain Prieur of France: and Karel Soucek or
<::zech~lovaJda.
Each jumperwitl atlcmpt and be scored on two
]umps . The nrst will be over 20 cars at a distance of
.100 feet. The ramps wUl then be moved farther
-~fart and two more cars added for tbr s econd jumr>
~ llOfeet.
• Jumpers are Judged on take·off tcchn1'lUt'.
)anding technique and bike control in the air.
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rect'!l\'C Sl0.000 with s.5.000 to third, S4.000 to fourth
down to $1,000 ror seventh
In addition to lhc main feature, there will be a
sc1>arate event al close of the evening where an ad·
ditional S5,000 bonus will be offered to any rider who
can s ucc<'SSfully complete a world r&ord jump of
120 reel•(24 cars>.
Tickets will be available at the gate with adults
admitted for$> and children under 12 !or $3.
fullback with speed to the out-
side, is Villa Park's major can-
non on orrcnsc, while Estancia
counters with one of the best
passing combinations in Oranj!e
County "1th quarte rbark Dave
Jeranko a nd receivN Mike
Camp.
Camp h:is c aught f our
touchdown pusses and Jeranko's
last outing was a 207-yard effort
with 18 completions in 29 at·
tempts behind an offensive line
which gave him the time to
throw.
Also a factor is the kicking
ga m e . Estancia 's Randy
Brouwer has been the winrung
difference thn~ limes with ·his
PA Ts or fi eld goal ability. And
Villa Park. which lost to Santa
t\na Valley when a last-minute
field goal from short range
failed. stopped El Modena with a
27-yarder with four seconds to go.
Toss away Villa Park·s two
non-league forfeit losses and both
tea ms pack a 5-l record.
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But Twins Ref use
BLOOMINGTON. l\tinn. <AP I
-Minnesota Twins president
Calvin Griffith has confirmed
that he rejected a request by
ManaAcr Gene Mauch to leave
the Twins and manage the
California Angels.
'"Mauch talked to a number of
people. and then he c ame up to
my room during the World Seriei.
a~d wanted out of his contract,··
Griffith s aid Thursday . "I ll-
"anted to go to California
"1 told Gene that I didn't give"
damn, that I didn't think it would
be good to have a manager whc1
relt h e would r a th e r b <'
:.omc wh<1rc else.
"But I also told him l would
have to l!O back to Minnesota to
talk to the rest of the club of·
ficials, to talk t.o the family and
find out how they felt about it.
"Mauch appr oached Gene
Autry <California owner) a nd he
approached my son Clark. a
Twins· vice president., before he
talked to me. My hrst reaction
was to let ham co. but whv should I
be a nict• guy., ..
Representing the seniors will
be Ted Richards. a former na-
t 1on al pubhc Jinks champion;
Lar r y Bou c h ey . rormer
Calirornia state amateur cbam-
p10n : Lee Davis or Newport
E e ach and former Southern
Cali fornia a m ateur champion
and runnerup in the Pacific
c .ast am:itcur championships
this year~
Brian Gaddy, the low qualifier
ro r the U.S. amateur on the west
c-oast; Ted Lyford. runnerup in
the Cahfomia state a mateur;
Chuck Colton of Mission Viejo;
Dic•k Runkle, runnerup in the
California :,talc amateur; and
.Jo hn Ri chardson of Laguna
Niguel, a former California state
champion and runnerup in the
U.S. Golf Association seniors
tournament.
Playing for the juniors wJU be
Eric Evans. a sem1flnalist in the
USGA juniors; Cory Pavi n, the
Los Angeles city men's charo·
pion ; Ted Lehman, Southern
Calirornia junior champion;
Craig Davis, Rick Rickert.sen.
Tracy Nagas aki, Rick Riley.
Crippled Vikes Test WM
Injuries h a\·c plagued the
!\I a r in a High (Huntington
Beach) football team all season.
and the Vikings ~ot perhaps their
worst news or the year when run-
ni og back Greg Karman and
linebacker Randy Brandon
joined the casualty list this week
It's a less·than-ideal sitation as
Marina enters tonight's game
against Westmins ter High, 8
o'clock at Westminster. ·
Karman was the second-
leading rusher in the Orange
Coast area until last week'. when
he left the Fountain Valley game
during the second quarter with
bruised ribs.
Although he'll ptobably onJy
miss tonight's game'. Karm un's
absence will ~ significant. He
averages 7.9 yards ~r carry
Brandon has been a two-way
slarter ut center and lincharkcr
ror two bN lSOOS. He ha:-torn hga-
m<'nts and will b<' out for the re·
muinder of the st•asrm .
"We're JUSL lryini.t to survwe."
says Ma r ina coach .Mi ke
llcnigan. "Without Karman we
lose the threat of brt·aking open a
big run wc·rc hoping we can still
play ball control."
Westminster (4·2) boasts 'one
of the Sunset Lc~ue's biggest
teams and 1tA formidable de-
f cnsc presents problems for
Marina, which has bee n shut out
in two of its last three games.
Standouts include tackles J ohn
llcll (6 ·1. 210 > and Rob
rarchinsk1 16·1. 225> and de
fens ivc ends Charli e McNe1ll
c 6·5, 220 > and Mitch Siemens (6-4.
200 ).
The primary ballcarriers are
1un1ors -Eddie Bemctle i S-l_Oi..__
1651 ;1t tailback and Dan Abbott
16·0, 200) at fullback.
"They're very good at control-
ing the ball and we're going tot.ry
lo minimizt• that if we can,"
Henigan says . "As for our de-
fense. offense, we've been a big-
play team. If we can be explosive
c1 few times we'~lbe OK."
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October 22·30, 1977 at the new
Long Beach Conoention Center
Adults $.').()()
6 to 12 years Sl.25
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12 noon-10:30 PM Saturdays
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BATTLING TONIGHT ., Miss ion Viejo
quarterback Scott Spear 02> and his
teammates engage in a crucial South
Coas t League battle tonight (8) with
.Corona del Mar at the Newport Harbor
High field. Each brings in a 3-1 league re-
cord and the winner will remain tied for
first place.
Cross Country
Stars at MSAC
Costa Mesa High in the boys
division and Edison (Huntington
Beach) High in the girls division
a re favored to capture team
titles in this weekend's Mt. San
Antonio College cross country in·
vitational, the nation's largest.
Girls competition gets under
, w ay this a!t~rnoon from 3 to 5:30
whlle the all-day boys compeli·
lion begins Saturday at 8: 30 a.m.
Edison's girls have yet to be
beaten this year. a streak that in·
eludes ·two major invitationals.
The Chargers a re paced by
sophomore Sharon Hulse and
senior Cathy Jones.
Costa Mesa ·s boys are also un-
beaten this year. having posted
four South Coast League dual
meet wins to run their string to 68
straight while also copping three
invitational titles.
Nine other area teams are
entered: Dana Hills , Estancia,
Newport Harbor. Fou'tltaln
Valley. Irvine , U niver sity
<Irvine), Corona del Mar. E l
Toro and Capistrano Valley.
Tied for Lead
Sea Kings, MV
In Loop Crucial
The first of a series of critical
South Coast League f ootball
gam es will find the Mission Viejo
Diablos facing the Corona del
:\tar Sea Kings tonight <8 > on the
Newport Harbor High field.
Four teams are currently tied
for the league lead with 3'1 rec-
ords including tonight's comba·
tanl~ at Newport. El Toro and
San Clemente are also tied for
the lead and will com~ into th~
picture in the four-way battle in succeeding weeks.
Mission Viejo will rely on the
s trong pass ing arm of
quarterback Scott Spear, who
hurled four touchdown passes
last week and picked up 231 yards
through the air.
Alan Parker leads the rushing
);tatis tics for the Dlablos. He
gamed 118 yards in 20 carries last
week as the Oiablos won over
Dana Hills. 34· 18.
Corona dcl Mar depends more
on the running game, especially
w1lh junior quarterback Kurt
Brockman at the helm. But this
may be hampered tonight.
Martin Hubbard, the Sea
Kings' starting t ailback. will be
s idelined with a hip-point injury.
lie may.see some act ion. but will
bf' rcplaC'l-d in the starting lineup
bv Arata Hamawakl. Hubbard
s cored three tou<:hdt>wns last
week as the Sea Kings defeated
La~una Beach, 22-20.
lnjurlcs have hampered both
sq uads t his season but the
D1ablos appear to be over most of
tht>ir disabilitil""'>.
Laguna, Dophins
Mix It Up Tonight
"We haven't had our first
.strinJ? together all season." coach
Jobn Murioot Mission Viejo says.
"But we're rounding into shape
and are close to being at full
s trength right now.''
Corona det Mar is further ham·
1wrl•cl by the loss of safety Rick
'ii .HOC!>. lie also SCr \'CS a-.
backup quarterback and his loss
on defense could bring double
duty for Brockman. Starnes has a
dislocated shoulder and may not
play toni~ht. Relegated to a spoiler 's r ole for
the balance of the season, Dana
Hills and Laguna Beach High
School football teams will clash
in a South Coast League outing
tonight (8) on the Laguna Beach
field with little atstake.
Neither team fi gures in the
championship picture except to
spoil the record of one of the con·
tending teams in future assign· --m en ls.
Tonight's victor will move a
notch ahead in the race for a
respectable finish in the final
league standings.
It has beeo a heart-breaking
season for coach Dennis
H aryung's Laguna Beach
Artists. El Toro surprised them
early and after that it was losses
to San Clemente and Corona del
Mar with a win over Mission Vie-
jo sandwiched in between.
Bill Gompf leads Laguna at
quarterback and operates the op-
tion well. He completed 10 of 17
passes for 102 yards against CdM
and ran for 105 yards in 21 car-
ries. But it wasn't quite enough
as the Artists lost, 22·20."
Dana Hills has likewise run in·
to red-hot opponents in league ac-
tion. It was Mission Viejo's Scott
Spear who ruined the Dolphins
last Wet!k with four touchdown
passes.
"I don•t think anybody could
have been any better than Spear
was against us ," a disappointed
coach Don DeGroote says.
"I think we will have to shut
down the Laguna running game,
especially the veer, if we are to
win. We will have lo force them
to go to the power-I with Gompf."
The Dolphins feel the winner
tonight will have a shot at a third
place fi.ni.sb jn the final league
standings and will be pOinllng in
that direction.
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ONTAlUO-IJberty Christian
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Minutemen a r e eyeing their
fourth straight Christian League
triumph in eight-m an football
toni ght (8) as they duel
American Christian (Pomona) at Galvin Park.
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• . .
MD Rips LaBonte Paces Diablos·~ ·
Behind .~·# ·Barons Rout Newport f~.j
D Otter er It was a day of firsts on Y.4JtSITY Schlpll(.N1 1u> 1•.»; 5. en-1 • .,. 1~' · D•11• Hltll Ull 1»1 i...e-.. atll 1• ~; •· Smllll (VI l•;SS, 1. Betlnn ("$,... the South Coast League 1 M•uv•i•11 to11•:u;i.~1L1 1t n :1.(hcll11 .. 1u111:06;t.H••I~ By ROGER CARLSON c r oss country scene u :o ; >. R•v"°1c11 10> ,., .. ; 4. 15111111. 10.r1eor1a..., 1u)11.1•.···
Thursday. Demetri._ ILi f(:SJ; S. Jolvlion JUNICHtVAltSITY .,· Olll\eo.ll'(Pli.«St.H tOI IS.01, •· G;lrcMrl IOI q U;OS; 1, ~4'1-•llr--.~ M lke Dotterer, w\th Mission V\ejo handed Pe11 10 1 u .09; •· HM•ts 101 m 11:' M>PHOMOH .. -:---lour touchdown runs, Jed Corona del Mar Its first si.aw <LI IS;31; 10. McM1u-1 1L1 u111veu11y oi11MtSMCltlMM• • 1S:l8. I AnclrtWl IUI 10: 12; t. 5"lltr t\t). Mater Dei (Santa Ana) league dereat, 22·32, as JuH10RvA11s1N 1o·i1•; >. 5tn(11e1 1s1 10:•11 •. R11e~ High's Monarchs to n Mark LaBonte led the ~ .. ~w1111tv>1•1 u.-a .. ca 1~ 10:.u: s. J<te~ 1u1 10:0 ; '"' 1. Hwlms IOI U:J1; 2. c.taitvX 10) l .tylW CU)IO· )) ' 211·3 non-league football Diablos to a 1·2·5·7·8 1&:11; J. walk1ns ILi 1•:•J; 4. Fr•~11 ,.11is11MAN •
rout of St. John Bosco finish on their hom e 11.11•:•5• 50PllOMORE. ~~~':i'.~"11~:11~~~c;:;,·,"~vi~•
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breal(ingthegameopen. first time this season :;~';::~~~"'!c's~;~.~i;c~~
His other TD runs over Laguna Beach, G;1iorct ()4J ta:..o; •· s. McRo0em
were from 5, 8 and 6 22-36, as Chip Mauvezin ~~:~~~~~: o.M1<HI1•:ss; 10·a-
Ya rd s o ut as th e toured the fut 2.93 mile JUH10ttvA11S1TY
M h f HIOft\. lluci. CJ11 (J:I) ~riN on arc s o coach course inablazingl4:14 . 1. cr1s11"° 1M1 1':s1; z. N•ll tHI Wayne Cochrun, with Incidentally, the i.:s2;J.WW.1H111:01;•.KnlQht
quarterback Tim O'Hara Dolphins' soph squad Oil1T:1S. SOt'ffOMOltl!
adding his crunc hing pos ted its fi rst win of the """'·._.. m11211~ .. s w e e P s l o r g o o d season to help Dana Hills '· J. z•etNng ""117:0.; 2· Gl11erton IHI 11:»; l. er~ley IHI 11:33; •• measure, riddled the capture all live divisions eorr <Ml 11:11; s.. w111er IAP\111:0.:•.
Braves in convincing for another first -ever °"'-,,~~~~e111 fashion. uchievement. ttlNlt ... •ctH.as> t211>~,.,.. Dotterer warmed up u n Ive r 5 1 t y High 1. Tho,,,_ tNI wu; 2. P1au 1M>
with t et r 43 (I l k S '1:20; 3 ....... CMI ll::M; 4. °"""' pun r urns o , r v n e) e pt an 1M1 11:as; s. BocJun11A w> 11:>1; •·
19 a nd 11 yards before Clemente from register· C••1111 <M>11:&
busting l006e for the 98· ing its fll"St victory when ,,..:,.":!~ 1m
yard scamper after mur. the host Trojans rolled uo>~"_....
fing the ball at the five over the Tritons, 18-42. '· <ue1 Brown, Buhi.r. Con•ov. Oucldy, H<r-1. ~. 'ThM!bautt following one or Ron Sam Walling and Tony \F\/I 16:S7; •• ~ IN) 11:33; 9.
Pantuso's long punts. Powell finished 1·2 tor Ho11m1n <NI 11:cJ; 10.Heu cN1 "'"· JUNIOR VAltSITY The 185-pound junior the winners. ,,_...,.va11ev 1m
took a look toward the I th Suns t 1 -ague 1•11•-1Ha.,,_ D e e &JC' • 1 H~lht\,,_ IFI 11:"3; 2. Greqar center or the field, then Fountain VaUcy proved t FI 11:43; 3, ~ ... IFI ta:11, •. cut back and sped the indeed more than a one· F10<e CN> 11·19.
distance do wn th e man team. Coach Bill F...==~,
sideline. With 6:00 left in Thompson held out his 1•1......-n~
1 Price Cfl 11.04; 1. ~art IF> th~ half John McGowan ace, Brian Appel, to give 11.sr:3• Fr-.1.,. <NI 1t.os;. L .. o.•• kicked his first Of tWO him 8 Shot at individual (NI tl:OI; S. Allen UO 11:111 e.
PA Ts and the Monarchs honors in Saturday's Mt. BtoUmani 1~1.':~
were on their way to San Antonio College In· F_.. v-.., m 1 a11 ~
their second straight vie· vitational. 1. sire«-<F~: 2 • ._,,,. cN1
tory. No matter . Seven "oa. l . vanoCI• cN> 11 n : •.
Although Dotterer and Barons tied for first to ~~·.:':11:~~;1,·1~.;.~·e.c•<1f l 11·~;
O'Hara <the latter had give 1-·ountain Valley a vAa!>1TY
runs of 13, 19, 11. 12, 12 perfect score. 15.50, over u .. 1 •• "1tv 1111 m i ~"C'•"'•"u d 13 rd ) t t Woll•l'CJ (UI ·~-!Mo. 7. Pow~ll CUI an ya s were ou · Newport Harbor . io· 10 • .s. c.onon• 1)1 1• J•; ~-
Summaries
Nallll.P<MtT lliAC.H OC L-G,_ t.ow Het l_._.,
Flru Ftl~I IGroul -1. v ..... i.
Slur9lt., 71; J. S...MtNI. tl. IHetl-t,
GllletlAI Pwr ... 11, 41; 2, 1..-Slwtn,
~-Sec-FllQN tOroUl-1.EtlrMleU.
C•reto ... ; t. El•I• Nllllt, to,
INaU-1, Oor1sHoet.KMr,S7, 2. ~
i Mrnloafl, 51.
lhlrd Fllgl\t IGron)--1. Ru~ Fuek•I, '1; 7. J•n -acham, H.
1Ne1 l-1. Aorltnllll Re•t, s:l; 2,
0•<1>41•• J«!Uon.•I. CIOHll 10 Ille Piil-i. DOl'Olll( Wetaer; :r. Cit.I Gltlelle Perra\M;•
J •ll• C•ln. Lt ast Pulls-1. K•'I' Pahl•r, 31: 2. VaMI• Sturgll, 3); S.
MollyG-ln,lS;4.l,.,,.Stwm,37;
.S.Jlllft\HC:Mm,17.
ftANCNOSANJOAQUIHOC
Preslctflnl"a Cup TourMment:
PnKICJtnt'I Altht-t. Liiiie -•;
2. Kay M1y. C0111011uon-Glnny
wT•sko.
lt'ice.preslctllnt's Fllglll-1. Be«Y
V•11g1>111; 2. Zo aar111o1oillnl~ conso1a1lon-LouWl1tey. ••
Secr .iarv'• Ftlghl-1. $lie
Ewert; 2. Pnll Goepper. Coflioj._
t1on-Pt9 Sml"'. Crier's Flight-I. Muell!•
Slrlekl•llO: 2. C.trotyll Mall>f'I .....
C.OOIOlatlon-Trudy BoN. ,
Lo., Ml for tl\e montn-.lotn
W•<>cn.eu .......
•CGCANYOfl CC 1 IMt 81q C.tny0n _.._.s golf te_,.
optur..S 11• Soul~11 CMHo.N.t Oeh
MMXlttlon tMm c,._plonV,ip With
• peir 04 "1<1ori.s _, 5-\ Ole9o
C.O<lftl'V Che-""41y.
lhQ C.anyon _, .tl -b'( MWll
-0 •I Siii Ooe9D Dy II. The 1'klory'
;Jaw Ii. ...,, lltll! lo lloe ~
lOlt-1119 a '1mil_, wl11 Dy IN "*l"S
IMtn«ertlef.
( n( lllOfd Gft .,... _,.,, •• ICIUlld .... :
P•I A n1<lt, <tptaon; P1I S.fttl,.
Marg•rf1 8-lo, J -eo...t,• Pf9 C11MlllQN"1, S... DeMIHt, Uz
°'eon, Edie En-~. Be• e ... , Mari. ...roo. ~-(,••Y. CMOllM ~ey.: 0.•M t<ttpe<ln, J-H~tn. " ,
l:IHnor Hoh oeln. ,.,..,Q.lret Koit..-,
V1t1•t Lof\rnan, Vlr~in1a O"Brltn,
M••fne Poyr.. lH !>c.111-.,H, Joan•
!>nort, 8 J !>mill\. Howtle V•nle •no
K•rell Wlnl1trburn. standing, lt was a de· Fountain Valley bids
frns ive victory for the for a perfect campaign ~1 onarchs as the defense next Thun;day when it
stifled St. John Bosco to vi s its second place
the tune o( minus 15 Westminster. The Lions
F ~otball Standings
ya rds ru.shing (counting edged Edison <Hunt· Fauw•n~u~,.,.
52yardsinlosses>. ington Beach) 27·30 on s.vaM• "o .,. Jn the first hair the Wednesday. ~,,,., .. ,,1, ... o 'I'
Br aves were so In· ~:;:!'tn ~ ~ :! timidated that they went In the other Sunset ,.,..,..1,,, l ' ..,
for a fi eld goal with meet, Mar1na <Hunt-eueiwP•"' 1 3 4t
fourth down at the MD 1 ington Beach ) rolled by =~a ~ ; ~ despite trailing, 16.0 . Huntington Beach, 19·36, ,_,_.,..."-
Nineteen rushing plays as Carl Anderson set a AMM«Mtll.~~·
~l''A~
PA °!>UllflV Hiii~ VI Tro,. .o\ Ft.1lle'10tt
•) t H9n
n
$1
74
~
" " IU
"NOaUIS LEAGUE w L. ........
'St. P•UI 1 \ 50 G6 Mllff 0.1 1 1 17 ,,
S.NIM l \ 2' 2D
Ph•X· 1 t 21 #1 8 lsllop.411Wt 0 , 1 lll ,_,......,.,"*"
S."'I" U. st. P.ul. .
Mat« Del 2'. SL JoM 8olal l lnoo\ tled .,,. d I th t course r ecord with a u-11"-MalllllO'i.o ne -yar s n a T__.ao--T....,..'•'"-span and ftvc yards or 15: 17 clocking. s. .. _.-'_ P_ iw.,.,.~ .. 1 ""-•
1"9WI
that was on a fumble, re, ---------------------------------
covered by Bob Avila,.
~h1ch s<'t up McGowan's
28-yard field goal.
* *
GUo\E ~TA TtSTICS
r;"1oowns,.....,no r If'\\ dCnwftl PMMft9
For\IOOwn\'*'6ll._.
SJ•
7
1
ij
l ol.4illtr\I-• V
Yar"'-r1Jf.NnQ J/
Y•r01 1NlMf'l!IJ 144
y ardl IOSI })
Net Y¥d1gelMO 11'
Punu .... g. ctblM><• ._.7 .1
Pen•lll.. 1·S
*
MO
" l
0
IS
2$0
I/
SI ~
4"310 ... s
SKIFILM .,..,_ 4'1lgh cnt of a
.. tlllde-
1
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DICK
R.\ RR\'MOR~ -· IMUIYll ~ "AHO GUOING .' 5U fUO<I-_ .. --._..,...
OCT. 27, 28 29 11.\1.tlll\ c·n t!MA ............................. fo, iftf0""'"0•illll UA .,, .....
I.HM from.,_._,....,
ALL MAKES & MODELS
'7BAnta._ ... ~~•ery s9 38 a...e tor ...., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ..
· · • plua taic •
per monlh tor 36 mo1.. oi>eti end lease based on ·•
15.000 miles per year. Cap Cost 541~.00. • Aesldual·
Value $1910.84 fni11al Investment $95.00 refundable.
security 0epos1t. •96.86 1st tno. pmt. and 1st years ,
License Fees S81.00 on ai>P<OYed credit.
Ctl 714-146-7070 lat. N .
fumbles ""4 '~ ~-------~-----------------------~----------~--~----.... Scwe .... oi-t ....
Sl.Jo""8-o l 0
Maltf Otl • 10 • IMISMI-.
S(.JeMa.c. tc• .,. .,., ..•
O.vls . " l , ' 1,/ M< Cul IOUQll
Herr-Ha
Niki at
P..,tuso
1 0
l ~.J
• 40
:J • 0 2.6
9 ' 41 -3,S
Totals 'H l7 " ~· Goftreles
Dotl~f' o·HM•
0.0.n
K,e,Mft
1.ntr S.••ve Totals
JMWC>ef 1• ..,
11 &1 n 101
.J 1J 1 0
2 0
1 " .. 2111
~AUIHO St.JeM-.W.
0 • ' 0
J
1
0
17
,. pc .... 'l'I "
H .. ret'll S l 0 lS
p..,\llM> 11 • 0 l ot
Totab 23 11 o \44
AMC.Del O'Hara II l . 1 SI
1.t s' •.2 AJ
·l O
~.s
11 0
A 1
1978 CARS .1
and TRUCKS 4 .
~ . . .
ALL MAKES!
833-0555
Alkr.Our
I.OS( SfBWJST at
HOwARD O.Vralet
a.-t10...tl'ld 0-.. ...
NE'WPOAT BEACH
4 Ply POL YISTB STEIL aa TIO RADIAL
WW.. W• W....MAiU
A78-ll ••••• ·• $25•95 1178-13 •••••• $35.95 a7a.i 3 •••••••• $27•95 ER78-14 •••••• $39.95 c 7a.t 3 •.•• : • 528•95· FR78-l 4 •••••• $42.95
E7S.l4 ••••• -. •• $29•95 GR78-14 •••••• $44.95
F28-14 •••••••• $30~95 HR7.,14 $4695
G78-l 4 $31.95 .-• • • • • • • H7a.14 •••••• 533•95 GR78-15 •••••• $47.95
67a.15 •.•.•• 532•95 HR78-I 5 •••••. $48.95
H78-15 •••••• $34~95 JR78-15 •••.•• $49.95
L78-IS .::::::.$35.9~ LR78-15 •••••• $50.95
LUBE & OIL
SPECIAL ~~$099
00 Fitter 7,,
_Up To .... c:.n
50ts. 011
TU E UP SPECIAL
~ .... "'-'-~-l'oW1I.
AOilal Cln. .. '( ........... "*"· s249s
Mllll •~Cera
w.t6C,..C..Ut.tl
w.t I c,t. c-9 SH.ti
FRONT END
SPECIAL
lfte:tu dea Complete AUgnment and Front Wheel
Balandng.
SlO!! ,.:..... __ 1.•_
w. •<<.,i•
2860 ... o,,.., ci-~ U Tw u..., 5 4 0 0 I 70 , ltAllO I IL•D l e111t ()i AllWrico •Oa ... \ A IAWfl •
\ CO\TA "'4f \A u"'""' 1• Cor<h
..
JIB DAILY PILOT rrlday, October 28. 1977
Girls' Athletics
For Coast Area ·
GlllUCROUCOUHTllY
VAR~lf'I'
Marl11• U6) C>Ol Hunllnt1on llH<h
I C.11>1" IMI ti 04 Follfll 11
,, 14, ) C.llhngllldm IM I 11 >J •
~r;;~'Z'""s:~~~:, ).l,M\ \~'to~ ·~ ·
"T ntor '"'' 13 00 • 1 r~• .. u• "" 13 01 ~ B .. ltW>n IM) IJ UI 10 M,•ll oet• IH) IJ d
VAASIT'I' ,....,.uu•v1t1ey t11H
U'l1Nt""'1H•tl>Or
1 ~,._,.., IN) 11 <lf.? (f1~I U•••"I
C1~r1t•t~l. Mt-Hon. ~~n V•U•t11.i• ~•
' I~ I IJ JO, I Jolln>0n \NI ll •• 8
,..olw10•• IN) IJ .. Y. M•r<lllClllJlt
\J') l) ». 10. Be<~ If ) U 1)-4
JUNIOAVAASff Y
1'01U1t•111 V•fl•Y won by 1or1e11
C--a.l~M IMI
ftt)A•llUlon Viejo
I O•rr CMI n: u., H.,.,,.~~· 1()
11 Ji J 0. Jot'<'• ICI ll.Je. • M
Jonh 1t 1 n l8; I LudO••H ICI
11 J9; 6 La<lk tCI 12 )'I, I S<r..rr IM I
11 l'I. t. Ournn IM) ll lo 'I. Br•"~'
tCI IJ.O , 10 !>tOUQhlOn ICI IJ 19
U11rvtrl11y UOI (Cll S..n ci.m..,lf
1 H•m.tr t!.t 12 l6, 2. lltauch~mp
IU) U••l . l PollWmu> IUI 13 01 •
C.00<"4oy t\J) 1J ti. 1 Xl\\lll< tU I
tJ 16, & Murph~ IUI 13 411 I K .. tlng
IUI 14 06 d ~ • ., IUI 14 If <>
Powtlt IUJ ti. ,. H) HOl(lum '"" .. l•.
llAASITY D•~· Hlll1 WI IU l 1.4CJUA6 Buth
I N. JtS..., 101 11 01 1 "IUlll•IA
10 I 12 02, l lletntll IL> ll J) •
M <turoy 1u 12 }1, ) Fora1en1 101
13 03, • Thomas Ill I) 11, I P
J tu•n 101 13 JS ' r;, • .,., 101 " IO i. ~~th ILi I• ll. 10 BrtoSll•w IL I
<OIRLS' 110t..L.EY8At..I..
\IA RSI TY
l•uun• e..tcn de• El roro I) IJ,
IP
Min ton Vt•10 ott Unt¥f'P)il'f ·~ >. IH
to~•• MH,,, oet O•tt4 Woll> t) ~.
)).f
Coron• ott M•r 091 ~'' c.1~mtontt> a .f,ts.t
t1unt1noton 9tU<h °""' M•r•n• u v IM)
, <iVl\t4'•n V•ll•v ~· l\tl\Ofl I\~
) I), IS.•
N•"ollllpoft H"'tbOt e>irr Vt.>t'•lm1rt'tt•r
I)• 1)·9
lU4n<hiOi'I ~fU11tA"•' l H \)'
Mti.1nt1n9lon Y•l'C!Y (.tH '"'•"" th·t .,.,,. •• g. ,>-(), \) ..
\..1berh Ctw..f~lt-Mt u.e &.t~t 1~ ~
HI~
M•t•• Oerd411M41rywooo I) J. 11 J
Jl.H>CIOltVAllStT'I'
l•gun• S.ocll oet El l uro I> I Hl
Un1wers1ty dtt. M tU10n Vt•JO 9-IS. IS.II, IS.~
Cost• Mew °'' o..,. """ tt ••. 1)'4
Corona del M41r <1411 lo.In Ciomtnt•
1S ], f S-.S
1<untrn'J(0t18ucnoet Murn• IS.12 lS.10
EOl\Olt -· F°""t•on V•lley t) 1 .. U, ll·U
Nt wPOf"t t1ttroor de• Wv,tm1n>lrr
IS.., IS.•
lll•ncr•0..-1 -t•An .. 1~1. 1>• M•I_, Oet .. f ..... ty.,OO<I t>l , I))
Football
"tl'SHMAH f'OO~BALI..
Oli!rlct Sunlty~
Oc.etn Vlfw 0 I I• I II
H11ntrnoton 8ucfl o 1 o / ••
Ocon v-t<>u<-ru He1tr1en
• PAT Sale • Hunllngton 81<1<n
IOU<IMIOw~--...,. M<All1'1••·
5<-lty 0..1'1'"
EO.Mt! o o e o t
fount•r11 lle11ey 0 I t I · n
Edl>On KO<'lftll-Strov11~. pau
from M&u.111. PAT • Ml!fiS"f\ ~ from Man.-•. 4 Fo..nl•ln v.,.., ocorl~.-«t(J\tro1
2. so .. 111w ... d . P A r -$te1nlo• 2,
Sout11 ... ,.., '""''· ...---~-.au. ...... Co•ltMH• O o o o o
El Toro 1 u O o 11
Et Toro scoru"I-Holli, $l-1,
E ldri<f9t,. P"l-+lfftll Z. Htii.
6l>lr'9..., °"""-El\lllOt• • 0 • • ,.
Opollr•noVelfe1 6 lf'lf 7--4 1 ~•llr-..V•ltty touchoowM
Aot>eru .ol, C•fl. Gtlnt" P 'l
R-rtl INnl, CO.ill*\ lf\lfll, M\lli.r lie&.
WO.,.i:N S flEl.OHO<llE Y
Or• .... CN•I UI 141 Full1t1on Or•nQe Co.1st \COrlllQ Utm\Of\
GolOtft w .. 1 10 Ill G•oom<>nt
C.Old~n WE 11 Horrng C,ood 1
°'il'Ml (ONtOf~
GIRLS T£NNIS
VARSITY
""I'""" 11 .. lo ft41 C4 I Unlv .. f<tp
Si"91t•
Monctn tM) a•t 6t.wtc.-• l 01 t
flyrlOnb 1DotStttltrtJ1 W111tt-111M 1
.. on• 3 o J ..0. Cird1'41m IMI w0f1 I s
... • 1
0ou111 ..
Cien\lcllen ~01n IMI '°"' to Ci•~••
')11teun • I. oet Aucnrnooor
li•m1n1kn o-0, ~· Mltcn~ll Cl••~ oO. Otllrt.,_T,_..p,.,., tMI I0.13•.
won •·l, • J, Blum-Bo-n IMI foil
1 •.won l·S.t<Kl3•.
VARSITY
D•n• Hiii• (IOI Ill c.oai. M•U
Siftll ..
f •IOU 101 ~ Goll"'°h •·O, Off
B••morl •·3, Clef. LUllO•lurs/6·1.
Krovlou• 10..1 won 6-1, •·•. IDS ~.
M'cOoN ld IOI lol14 .... ••.won~
°'*"'" Betk Jo,,.s tO> lou lo Sioro1•·
voutt 2-6, IC>ll lo Rol<1<1n-A19u1er 1 •·
O~f. C.rY<rntn..t-Kr>orey 6· t 1 Lou
A1derm•n Yt1n1.,rnatttr 'O.t vi.on t·J
lost ~ 11 •o\t • '· L•ur• At0«7,,.·r1dn
c.~~· 10110.1S-1,won 1 s. 6 1
VARSITY
11Toro 1111 IU UtUh• a ....
C.f\r te' tE> Ott Han'•" o 1. --.o,ter
• J, Coty • >. ~ .. o tEI ... .,., • 1 •I
o l, Ov6lle IEl~o·t,6-4,6 I
0.Ull't>
Pnce-sn11111 tEI IO>I to P•ul>Otl
Hrnwooo 4 6. Ck'I. Wtlltk·RetNlelMn
1-S, Cl~t. c .. v.rlr EpllftO ~. 8•¥'°"
!lurk• tE/ 10\t 16, •·•, ••. l.O<'>th
0.CI< 1£ I •~1 H, l<Kt 1·6, won • •
JUNIOR VARSITY
!1 Toro C•t 11•1u11-1 .. 0
• Sl"91H
I. 8o•nu •EJ fast lo 11.luel•t 1·•· tO•I to O'S..fllvd<I 14, l<Kt 10 ,..,,, 4 ,
•d>l•• IE I io>I 2 6, "4. • 6, •e tut41,. E hm I &. J 6, 4 •
0....1>1 ..
Oon•do MotrlJ 1E' 10 t to
M•cn•htn W«hlfi 2 •, ae• r ":n<n·
Wiitlh•<• 6·1, Ot1 Ptnn., Wt'lltm6f' • t c,,.., Arr0yo IE 11~1..,•. l •.won ... ,
0A<w .., ( U•9n<• tf ) IOSt 0 0, 1 "·~on
• I
llAA$1TY
Conn•"• ft~l Ill St. Jou11n> Slntltt C.u ,f'ljnq (I 10\\ to PtltttSa.On Jo, o .. ,
OonovaO 6-0, Del Vrflaloboi ..0 b"•'
( l IO\I J '· "'°" .. 1 • ..0 Fr"'< II 1(
'°'11 •. won•.O.e..O
OouOln
COfON·Molotor Cl °"I M«C.u"•
M.ewtto f>-0 .. oet C•ut1IJ.0.M<Cre••01e
ti U, O•t Sol,.t ldrO-fl(.•OfOWJlu b 0
by01n· ... o...-ley won •·1, o 1, •·O
8rvM·tnohn !Cl won._1,&·I, 6 O
'UNIORVARSITY
Co-ly UI IOI St. .IOHpft• s .......
(J D•Y <Cl Ori O\lolfulia.O
Ooubl ..
Powtfl·Servon It) 0111 A·~~o. [Q(lf>rt
ll
VAA$tTY /
Hwnt. S.~I\ 111) fJllM.rlnt s ....... M<Alfl•!•t IHI lo\I (O Bord .... lo
k•n\ln• $-/, 0.» IH I 10\t k. 1-.
M<C. .. lr• IHl 1~1 10 Str~fl S-7, 10
MArtt1 2 .. ; ,._, IHI ...,,., ...... lost
• •· P•lmi.rf IHI oef Koe1i.r 6-4, <Ml
ll•ftderr.et 1·S; CMl)efller IH) "'°"
• •, IOSI 1-4; IUctvnond IH) del IN«fl
... , oet J""O 6-• Wt111hf IHI IO~I O.•,
H .
0...bltt
O"ponl-Mo hN IHI lo'1 to Htn
n•f>9••·Mlhau , • ._ 1011 10 Ho•••
WUIOll 2·•. 8olll1t Rtl<lw<dl (HI lost
••• _,, ,... R-y-R-n.on '"I
lost to Benoll•Gomu 1·•. 'lost to
M•urerT•ylOr 1•, H>QOfn .. w-CH
IO\I ).4, J.6, HAn'°"'~lflster IHI
IOU to H .. dlk .. Jeli.lu 4 •• clel
knsllt•WIUl11m$ H . lelyu.flo~~
IM> -.... , ~ ,,., L•IQt>-Solomon
(Hl del l(~·y ~.<Ml Fut•U ~t~ 1 ... C..-Horton lk I tost w u.
~A•stTY CAIM CMI QISlllO.,,_
Sl"llts
l<De111-r ICI Gtt L.und 6-4, def V•k•h
1 S, def Sttrl"'9~; Fonl CCI won b-l,
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BARBERSHOP/ Drown Polo Rivals
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Tony Wooten !}UI.. on
another one-m a n o f-
fe nsive show to lead
Golden West College to a
15·8 non-confer e nce
water polo victory over
LEASE DIRECT
AMY MAKE OR MODEL CAR
1795 I HACH IL
HUMTIMGTOM HACH
847-0017
"My t1tl1f1etlon haa betn auured by tht
. J*>plt who Clrt."
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RON BUROETI
Santa Ana
Orange County 's oldest
Llncotn·Mercury Oealerahfp
.JOHNSON leSON
/ .itL ..... .. 1 w••·•"•-
2626 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540·5630
host.. Cerritos Thursday.
Wooten score d six
goals and handed out six
assists a.-; he Cigured in
a 11 but three of the
Rustlers· scoring plays.
It was the second big
game in three days for
Wooten, who had eight
goals Tuesday. against
GlendaJe.
Goalie J eff Walters
had nine saves for the
Rustlers, now 12·7 on the
season.
Meanwhile, Sad -
dlcback enjoyed another
laugher at home. trounc-
ing Southwestern <Chula
Vista) .22·6, 1n a Mission
Conference clash
Eight players scored
for the Gauchos, includ·
ing Jeff Scolman. Jeff
Myers and Sco tt
Whitlock, who had four
apiece. Saddlcback is 6-3
in conference play. 14-13
overall.
S<-lly °"""'" CiolOen wu1 • 2 3 •-u
C:•rrflo\ 1 l 1 1 t
Cioloen Wo t no,.no """"· Wootpn •• OtrMOll I, Sll>rlll, L 10·
O•nst.t<lt, KtelO, Mltt,,.11 t
Dolphins
Stagger
Artists
l)ana Hills came up
with the upscl of the
South Coast League
wntl'r polo season Thurs·
II J y to further com·
µliealc a hectic race for
the league title and the
runner· up berth in the
Cl F playoffs.
The Dolphins. winless
m four previous league
outings. stunned Laguna
Bl'al'h, 7~. to knock the
Artists out of a tie for
second in the standings.
Paul Milosch scored
the game-winner with a
minute remajning. He
led all scorers with five
goals.
The other three front·
runners aJl won and only
one, Corona del Mar. had
trouble in doing so. The
Sea Kings needed a goal
by Greg Walker with two
minutes remaining to
turn back determined
Mission Viejo. 5-4, and
knock the Diablos out of
the running.
Corona stayed tied for
second at 4-1 with Costa
Mesa, which won easily
over El Toro, 15·3, as
Bob Dolan had five goals
Lo up his season total to
80 m 18 games
'n1vers1Ly ll 1gh
<Irvine 1 kept the rnsjdc
track b~ wultzing by San
ClemC'ntc, ll·3, as Peter
Campbl'll had four ga<1I..,
Thr Trojans thus set up
nc\t Thur s da y·..,
-.how<.l o wn aga1.n s t
Coron:.. dC'I Mar in th1.·
Uni pOl)I
Jn anotlwr 1m portunt
dash ncxl week, Costa
Mesa \'i sits l.a g unJ
Beach which 1-. still not
out of 1t al3 2.
The follow ins: week,
Corona dcl Mar host~
Cos ta Mesa whil l·
t:ruvers1ly firushes up at
Laguna Beach.
In a non.league battll',
Huntington B c arh
scored four goals in thl•
~econd overhme period
to edgl' Bue na Park.
l5·13 Goalie Tom Payne
had 10 save'> for thl'
Oilers. who scored tht•
fmal three goal!> of the
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GIRL S SPORTS I WATEFl POLO / BOATING
AL ADAMS TROPHY UP FOR GRABS
Adams, Bill Brown Re\flew Past Winners
Coveted Cup
Adams Trophy on Line
The Al Adams and Son Perpetual, one of the
mos t covet ed yachting prizes in South er n
California. has the names of 32 sailboats -r anging
from dingrucs to lO·meters -engraved. on its or·
natl' Rangoon Mohagany base.
Another will be added Saturday when a Oeet of
eight Three-Quarter Ton yachL<> -ranging from 30
to 34 feet in length resume competilon for the
t r ophy oH Los Angeles Harbor's middle
bn•akwater
T HE l>E}'ENDER IS Cabnllo Meach Yacht
Club with Richard Brown 's Peterson-33 Winsome
Primary c·h:.illenger was Pacific Mariners Yacht
Club with Hon Noble's Cal 3·30Taneha.
The Adam'> Trophy is entirely hand-made by
the donor. a veteran Southland yachtsman who has
raced and cruised all over the world
1 t io; a model of the full-r igged ship, Sovereign of
the Sea:., the larges t square-rigger ever built. Jl 1s
mounted on u p;ur of hand-carved Rangoon
mohag:my blocks that once comprised part of the
fireplace mantle in Adams' home. Says Adams.
''WHEN I WAS CONTEMPLATING donating
the model as a trophy, I was standing with my hand
on the 22-year old mantle. The thought came to me
Why not mount thjs ship in this be auufol piece of
teak ?"
The teak is now 54 years old and the mode l 32.
CBYC's decision lo hold th.is year's challenge in
the Three-Quarter Ton class was due to the increas-
1 ng popularity in "level r acing" in the ton
l'ategoncs such as Quarter Ton. Hutf ·Ton, Three-
l~uurterTon, 011<.>Ton and Two Ton
The ton des1gnution has nothing to do with lhe
"e1~ht of the yacht. It is based on the lnlernallonal
Offshore Ruic rating. In level racing yachts racing
on a boat-for-boat (non handicap ) basis regardless
of the difference 10 ratings. ~
SECONDARY CHALLENGERS which are ~x ·
peeled lo be on the line for Saturda.l'.!.s three rices·
Best B ell <Tartan .JO ) Sam ,:.rden,
Southwestern Yacht Club.
Bumble Bee (C&C-33> Don Black. Los Angeles
~acht Club.
Blue Streak IPeterson-331 George Vodicka,
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club.
Ghost CFeo-33> Al Berg. Wmd1ammers Yacht
Club
Pizzazz < Errcson-34 I Ou Bose and Johanson,
Voyage~ Yacht Club.
Junk Yard Do~ I F:r1rki;on :U 1 Km~ Harbor
Yacht Cluh crew
Weekend Calendar
3 Major Boat
R aces Planned
By AUION l,QCKABEY
0•1ty P1lol tHU11tWrilit¥
Y acht111g act1v1ty m Southern California l.IC
cclcrates lo u midsummer pace this weekend with
three m;JJor (•vents in the Newport Beach to Los
Angeles area~ not to menuon the ongoing battle
of <i fleH of I ntNnational Offshore Rule and
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet packets in the
Long Beach to La Pa:t race
Heading the local calendar 1s the Newport
Ocean Sa1ling Association's 14-Mile Bank race, an
t>vent whosl' hislo1·y parallels the Newport to
Ensenada race
More than 70 yachts are expected to start the
race from Newport to the Laussen Sea Mount
(14.Mile Bank) and return. Through the years, the
race has been plagued with everything from too
mui:h wind, too little wind, dense fog -and even a
fire aboard a committee boat stationed at the l4·
Mile Rank.
NOSA, I NCIDENTALLY, winds up its year's
aettv1ty Sunduy with the annual brunch at the
Balboa Yacht Club at which officers for the next
year arc "railroaded" into office and trophjes for
lhe rt'cenl Argosy and the 14 Mile Bank race are
aw an.Jed To top it all. NOSA will show its apprecia·
tiun to thl' 5upport of Southland yacht clubs by
~ponsoring lhl' Commodores Appreciation race in
L1do·Ms
The Balboa Yacht Club will play host to blind
sa4ilors from the Orange County Chapter of the
Braille Institute with a Lido-14 race in which the
s ightless :.kippers will be aboard as skippers with
sighted crewmen
Sabot sailors aged 16 and under will have a go
Saturday and Sund.iy at the Roy McCullough
Perpetual with the Newport Harbor Yact\l Club as
host.
THE CA PISTRANO BAY Yacht Club down
l>.tna Pointy, ay will resume its M1ss1on Series for
I'll HF yachtl> on Sunday. It will be the third race of
lhl' S(:rtl''>
Collcg1· !>.,11lors fro m throughout the U.S. will
1 urWl'lll' ,1t 1111' Long Beach Yacht Club today and
S.rturday for a match racing regatta for the
DouglJs Cup. Eight schools are entered, including
llCI and UCLA.
Cabrillo lieach Yacht Club will defend its lease
on the Al Adams and Son Perpetual Saturday with a
three race series for Three-Quart.er Ton yachts.
Two local c lubs, Voyagers of Newport Beach and
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will be seeking title to
lhe l'Ovcled prize
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Yachting Associa·
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Final Positions
FinaJ positions h ave been rePorted on \he ffrsl
le)! of the Round the World Yacht .Rate from
Portsmouth to Cape Town. The second lee. from
Cape Town to Auckland, l'J.Z .. begins Wednesda.y.
Top 15 finis hers of the first leg: Flyer,HoUand:
King's Legend. Great Britain; Gauloises, France;
ni,.n11p Dor. Switzerland: Adventure Great Britain; ~/B Italia, Italy: Neptune. France; ADC, Great
Britain; Tielsa. Holland; Debenhams, Great Bri-
1nm : GB·2, Great Britain; 33Export, France;Japy
Hermes, France; Condor, Great Britain.
Collegians Seattle Seeks Fu~~~ .. ~
Competing
1n Douglas For Tall Ships Visit f.
Eight colleges started
com petiton today in the
Douglas Cup m atch rac-
ing regatta co-sponsored
by Long Beach Yacht
Club and Cal State Long
Beach University.
Heading the list are
two Southern California
i.chools, UCI with Stev<\
Washburn 1f! skipper ,
a nd UCLA with Ma rk
Hastcllo at the he lm.
'l'he Douglas Cup wai.
s pawned by LBYC '!.
f amed Congressional
Cup match racing event
and 1s considcroo the in-
tercollegiate match rue
ing <'hampion.'lhlp.
<>iher schools and their
11ktpJwr11 nro University
of W nl!hl n~lon, Carl
Hue hnn, Notre Dnme,
Bill K1111torr; Yale, Peter
l ~ll'r. Loni< Beach State,
flr11r1• Gollson; UC Santa
Cruz1 Tom Walsh. and
t h (' U S . N a v a I
Actukmv. :-;kipper to be
unnounN•d.
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SEATTLE (AP> -Seafair officiel11,
hoping lo nab a visit of the histonc
"I all ships" for the city's annual
celebration next year, arc seeking
dollar s upport from the state. King
County and Seattle.
Seafa1r managing director Ocl
f''ogelquist has asked for $125.000. say
rng it represents less than half the ex
timaled S300.000 cost for police and
fire protection. crowd and traffic con
lr(ll, moorag<:. tugboat services an<f
cnt ·rtainment of the ships· crews
Nonl' of thl' PaciC1c Rim counlncs
lrwiled to participate has promised
yet to send a ship to Seattle, "Bul we
have to proceed on the assumption
thnt the ships will be here." Fogel-
quisl said Thurs day.
Barclay Warburton Ill, pres1dent oC
the American Sa.ii Training Associa·
t1on. said it 1s "probable" that ftom
five to seven tall s hips would be he.re
as part of a sailing race from Long
Beach, Calif. Other stops would be Vic-
toria and Vancoucer, British Colum·
IJ1a l.lndSan Francisco.
1• 11ge1qu1st i-aid lentatJve plans caJJ
lnr t hl' ships lo be in Seattle July 31
1hrnuJ!h Aug 5. They would be availa-
hl<• for free public tours, he said.
Fogelquist said studies concluded
that the tall ships' visit lo Newport. R.
I. la11t year resulted in $15 million
worth o( saJes and tax revenues in the
local econom y.
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INSIDE: •Intermission ·Restaurants
•Movie Reviews •Comics
Frida • October 28 1971 DAIL V PllOl'
-Masters'
Touches
Comical
By CAROL MOORE
Of UM O•llY Pllet Slflt
.. God's Favorite .. has been acclatml-d ilS
•·wacky. weird and wonderfully funny "
And its three-week run at thl'.' La~una
Moulton Community Playhouse. starting Tues-
day, Nov. l, should fill the bill eaMly thanks to
several masters.
FOREMOST COMEDY writer Neil Simon
based th.is play on the Book or Job. TlJ!!' time is
now and the place is a Long Island mansion.
To test the faith or protagonist Joe Ben·
jamin, played by Jack Byron or Seal Beach, God
sends Lipton, a messenger wearing a big .G on his
sweatshirt, who warns Joe or impending suf ·
fering and calamities unlees he renounces God.
Portraying this demanding role, Steve De
Nault returns to the playhouse where he was the
lead in "The Front Page" last spring.
Guest director Jan Arvan is considered a
master oC comedy as both an act.or and director.
having appeared for more than 20 years as
··second banana" on the Red Skelton TV s how .
ARVAN REFERS TO the "legacy acqu1red
in the wings .. while working with such a genius ..
··Red gives so much emotion to an actor he 1s
'vorking with that he can make you laugh or cry
in an instant;• Arvan said. "He·s perfect as a
FORMER SIDEKICK OF RED SKELTON
-----•ettN¥aAyl...eft, Will OJrect 'God's Favorite·
verbal comedian and even more convincing than
Marcel Marceau as a pantomimist.··
Arvan equates Simon and Skelton becaus e
their amusing perceptions into contemporary
character and situations strike an easy balance
between paranoia and hysteria.
"It would ta.Ice a Neil Simon to take thrc;
rough bit of biblical history and find the humor.··
he said. "We'll be emphasizing the message more
but still getting the comedy across.··
WATCHING ARVAN AT rehearsals. one is
sure be has some sight gags of hrs own up his
sleeve.
Others c!ast as members or the Benjamin
household are Mary Sherwood of Costa Mesa. as
Joe's jewel-loving wife; Stanley Abraha msen of
Huntington Beach as the prodigal son; Tanya
Szabo of Corona del Mar and James Patrick
O'Hannon of Balboa Island as kook1e siblings.
Annabelle Quigley of Cm1ta Mesa adds to the
hilarity as the family maid.
Doug Williamson, set designer. and Carl
Callaway, lighting, created the many special ef·
fects jncluding a set destroyed by fire. Julia
:Haas Garvin is in charge or costumes and
Douglas Rowe is managing director.
A new Ieaturo wUI be offered before the 2: 30
CSff GOD, Page C4 >
Mystical
'Knights'
.
To Appear
A mystical Southern men's society will in·
itiate a new member in Costa Mesa -SouU.
Coast Repertory.
The theater will present the county premiere
of .. The Last Meeting or the Knights of the White
Magnolia" Nov. 5 through Dec. 18 on its stage at •
1827 Newport Blvd. J
THE COMEDY·DRAMA by Preston Jones, '
which was successfully presented on Broadway,
is the story of a Ku Klux Klan-type organization
that is on its last legs.
The enfeebled group meets in the play to in·
itiate a new member under the skeptical eyes of
an elderly black janitor.
..We h ad a lot or fun researching the trap.
pings and the costumes that are worn in various
pseudo-mystical organizations," said dlrectol"
Martin Benson, who is also one of SCR's two
artistic directors.
"It's a whole uniquely American thing;• he
said. "We've got all kinds of costumes and ban·
ners. ll ~been g reat fun:·
OCCULT OCCURRENCES WILL HAPPEN AT ORANGE COAST'S HAUNTED HOUSES
KE SAID THE PLAY was selected because ''il"~ really a fine play by an American Ji
playwright. It's set in Texas which is a whole
aroo of provincial America that is rarely written
at¥>ut in dramatic literature.·· Fright for Sore Eyes·' i
Eerie Events Attract Young at Heart
WITCHY WAREHOUSE -ln the dark of the
moon at the northw<.•<,t corner of Red H.111 and
Carn('g1e lbctw(.'en Dyer a nd Warner), Santa
Ana. witch('s will usher you into the Orange
Counly ~larch of D1mcc; llaunted llouse. Visiting
hours for the mummy ·s tomb. torture rack. pit
and the pendulum :.ind the endless m aze are 7 tn
1 l ton1i.:ht and Saturdav and 1 pm. to 10 pm
Sunday and ~Tonda\
Adm1:-:-10n for J<iulh '"SI i S. dllldren 12 and
und(.'r Sl 2S: i:mup rate'" for 10 or morC'. St
ParcnlaJ d1:-erct111n 1 .. adv1.,ed for v(.•ry sm illl
c-hildren. Proceed-; will be us ed to s upport rt'
!'<.'arch. medical ~en·1<"<'' and health educati<1n to
pr C\ l'nl b1rlh <kfr< h
'10~STER l1.\Rl>f &R \S 1 hr-. prenc'~ 111
l lallowec n '' nla nnt·d (11r 2 30 11 m Sunda\ .11
South Coast Plala b v the· Cos ta ;\lesa Le1sun· Sl'r\"tCl'~ Dt•1i.1rtm<·n1·. Childrl.'n. :J months to 1:!
h ·.in. old m ay bt• JUd~cd fo r co!.tumc" 1n tht•..,t·
<":l\('~on1·•,_ St.1rTr1•k. no..,t.Jli:t w . ~•lchM. ~obhn.;
ancl J!hll'" 111t1•rnat 111nal. crC'cpy cr<'alurc•s and
gobblt··cf(• go<1f.. ;\l or{' 1nformallon 1,. ava1lablc:,b\
ohonrng556 5300
t'RA:\l<ENSTEl'.'l FLOWERS-Thefamou"
monster will be one or the spooks inhabiting a
haunted house arranged by David White. Chud:
Jrbv and Shane :"llebcl in the lloriculture buildinR
on the Orange County Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Drive.
Cos la MC' .. a. Adm1ss10n IS Sl.50 ror those who cross
the thre..,hold from ti p m. to midnight through
:\I ond•• , .. Ch1ldrc•n unrli•r l:? must be <il'companied
IH' a (I<• rt•nt.
GllOlJLS' P ;\RTY · The Hallowcen
Carnr,·al for th(' Girls Club o( lhe Harbor Areu
runs from 6 to R 30 tonight at the club. 1815"
.\nc1hc1 m Sr , Costa Mesa. Admission rs 50 cents
and refn•shmPnts wrll be available after games. a
.pook houc;c and costume conte'\t.
PUMf>Kl:'li Vi\RTY --Youngsters aged six
to 15 an• 1nntcd b~: th(' ;'\ewport Beach Depart·
ment of Parks . Beaches and Recreation to a cos ·
tume party from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m . Monday at
the Community Youth Center, Fifth and Iris
avenues. Corona del Mar. Games will include
bobbing for apples. pumpkin-carving and a Ping
Pong ball race. Also offered will be a haunted
house. refrC'shments and prizes for costumes.
For more information, call 640·2271.
SPF.C(AL SPOOKS A Hallow~en part~·
sponsored by the Or ange County Adoptive
Parents Association will entertain about 50
children and 25 adults hctween 2 and 4 p.m. Sun-
d ay on the grounds of the Easter Seal Rehabilita-
tion Institute in Ornnge. Trips through a haunted
house. bobhing for apples and various holiday
gam e:. arc planned.
SHOCK AND ROCK REVUE -Radio
persona lity Wolrman Jack is leading the
tour·day H alloween Haunt through Mon-
da-y at Knott"s Berry Farm in Buena Park.
Monsters wilt roam the park and rides to make
sure everyone visits suc h special attractions as
JO chillin~ chambl'rs, the disappearing Checker
i\t an and the headless m an. The Disco Machine
will feature "The Monster Mash."' Hours are 1
p.m. lo 2 a.m . today, Saturday and Sunday and
from 7 p m. lo midni~ht Monday. Ticket prices.,
.irt.' SS 50 in advanct• or S6 50 at thl• gale.
WICK E D WITCH 1'he fci in· tale
1 har~1ct1·r "ill l·um1• to lilt-a::. lloll<.·l Pac:1f1ca
µr<.>St'nts "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs•'•
.tlong with '"Carnival or the Animals .. at J :30 and
:l;30 p.m . Sund:Jy in thl' Forum Theater. 6SO
l.agun3 Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Tickets
.ire S4 for adults and SJ for c hildren. Reserva-
tions may be madt• by calhnJ! Ballet Pacifica.
SPOOKV ~1 .\1' ·10~ -Huntington Bt.>at:h "s
'\;°(•wland House. bernl{ n·~tored as ., farm
mansion. will be turned into a spook house today
frflm 7 p.m. to midnight; from 2 pm. to midnight
Saturday and from 2 p.m . to lOp.m . Sunday. The
house is on Beach.'Boulcvard near Adams Avenue.
Sponsoring Hunllngt<>n Beach J aycees and His·
tori cal Foundallon wrll char~eSOccnts per person
to benefit. the restoration project. and Special
Olympics.
SPJRITED SPORTS -Mont3no~o Re·
creation Center, 25880 Montanoso Drive. Mission
Viejo will be haunted for its 10th year or witchery
from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m . Monday. Admission SO
cents.
F ILM FlENOS-The Movio .. DracuJa .. and
the Laurel and Hardy classic "Busybodies .. will
be shown al 1 p.m . and 2: 15 p.m. Saturday in the
Mission Viejo Library, 24851 Chrisanla Drive.
After the shows, Rancho Viejo Woman's Club will
judge chlldren'scostutnes in a Monster Parade.
SCARY CINEMA -Double feature of
"House or Usher .. and "Pit and Pendulum:·
starring Vincent Price. will be shown from 7 to IO
p .m. Saturday at the Community Center, 594
Center St., Costa Mesa. Fee 1s SO cents per
p erson. Soft drinks and popcorn will be sold.
PHANTOM FtJN -A candy scrambt~.
fortune teller. cake walk, food booths, gam es and
costume contest will start at 6 p.m . Monday at
Sigler Park, 7200 Plaza St., Westminster. The
carnival is sponsored by the Department or Com·
munily Services and Recreation. Admission to
the haunted house will be25 cents.
EERIE 1-:VENT -Ghosts and vampires will
hold open house at Harvard Community Athletic
P ark. 14701 Har vard Ave .. Irvine from 6:30 to
9 · :10 µ.m . tonight and Saturday. Fee is 25 cents .
SCHOOL'S SCARY --Children in costume
can Join the 11 a.m . parade that will start a six-
hour Halloween party at Crown Valley School,
29292 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel.
Other events will include a haunted house, tnoon
bounce, gift boutique, game and food booths.
JOHN·DAVID KELLER. 'KNIGHTS' SOLDIER
Don Tuche. Howard Sbengra. Wayne Gr11e•
Benson described .Jones as .. an f mportant
n ew American ptaywrigh~ .. The dramatist. whe
r
I
is also an actor with the Dallas Theater Centet\
\\>rote three plays that were presented in rep·
ertory on Broadway to generally favorable re-t
views.
··I like working with comedy ... Benson said.
"It ·s fun to see an audience laugh. But it's harder
to do than drama. It requires a facility or techni"
que that's harder:· •
He said one casting problem posed by the
play was "to find an actor who could play a 'JS..
year-old black man. It's a very small part but. a
tremendously pivotal role in the play:·
THE PART WILL BE played by Bill Cobbs.
who also performed the role with Seattle
Repertory. ,
Others in the ust include SCR newcomet'
Wayne Grace and regulars Hal Landon Jr., Don
Tuche, John-David Keller. Art Koustik, Howard
Shangraw, Ronald Boussom and Ro~
Michaelson. · •
Benson said the play is also the· occasion for
introducing a new production team. Costumes
were designed by Louise Hayter. lighting by
Dawn Chaing and sets by Cllrt Faulkner. ~
Sbowtimes are 8 p.m. Tuesdays through SuJl'
days and 3 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays. Addi-'
tional information is available by calling &16-139
after 1 p.m. daily. !
Apple Harvest Time Appea&
Apples have been a symbol of
)lallowc(.'n since the Romans in·,
troduccd them as part of the holi-
day festivities in honor of the
goddess of fruit.
So it's an appropriate time to
I akc an 83-mile drive from
Orange County to npple country
where harvesting and c ider mills
urc in full swing and plenty or pie
1s served piping hot.
OAK GLEN. --i n the San
R<'rnardino m ountains between
Beaumont and Yucaipa -is a
rustre town where everything is
so fresh that a s iS?n on the bakery
door warns. "Please Close to
Keep Out Bees."
Fam1lrcs with children and
rormt•r Easterners go there year
.1ft1•r vrar th rnlov the fall colors . . .a
collect leaves, watch squirrels
and stock up on apple juice, ap-
ple butler an<Nlpple bread.
About seven comme rcial or-
c hards have sheds aJong the nar·
row. 4-mile stretch of road and
everyone shops around for the
R ed and Golden Delicious,
Winesap and Jonathan varieties.
The fruit. is harvested from
Septe mber through December
with the Rome Beauty type com·
prising about 80 pe rcent of the
crop. Roadside sales s tarted in
1947.
AT DIFFERENT points along
the route. visitors may see ap-
ples being sized ror s hipment.
coated with caramel or shriveled
for crafts such as doll·making.
When the aroma becomes ir·
. -·
res istible and mountain air
heightens the appetite, there are
three eateries in the vicinity.
The long line at Law·s CoCfec
Shop is an indication or its
popularity and tenure. The Coun·
ty Epicure is new and features
fancy sandwiches and omelets.
Everyone nudges together OI\
the b,arbecue t able benches at
Bise's Pieloon for quick ham·
burgers and fried chicken served
in baskets..
JUST LOOKING at. the ptes 1!
too much temptation. They are
all so full of apples Utat the crust.
is huml)C!d. like tbe 011es that.
mother -or grandmot.bet? -
Jcfi on the!!ill to cool
A deep dish style ls served al
lho Epicure. And e\'erywhere
.. ·
there's the choice of ice crea~OI' cheese to go with. :
Other shops within walkintis.s•
tance offer groceries, gift items.
imported cheeses, antiq\lu.
l eather goods ond Indian h•11·
dicrart.s.
But don't expect too much. The.
beauty 0£ tho place ts natural
Bi mplicity and the feeling is SQ.or
100 years ago. A few trffkt
parked behind the restaurants
look as though they just rambled
down Walton's Mountain.
PICNICKING. fishing, g~ .. mln1, and horseback rl ft&
make Oak Glen a pop at"
weekend deatinaUon. Fees 6>r
tents or recreationel ve~lo
«SeeT&lP'PaceCO
CJ.> DAILY PILOT .. ..
Artists Show
Past, Inner
Experience
PORTRAITS ON DISPLAY -By Artis Lan~:
through November at Upstairs Downstairs
Gaflcry, 1150 South Coast ttigbwll)', Laguna
Beach. Nov. 5. 6 from 4-8 p.m .. Wednesdays
thrbugh Sundays 12·5 p.m.
· PASfEL PLEASURES --Pastels produced
by Geor«e Seca! from W1-65 al Cal Stllte Lon&
Beach, The Art Galleries, School of Fine Arts.
Monday-Friday, 12 a.m.·4 p.m .. Sunday 1-4 p.m.
I NNER EXPERI ENCE --Wor ks by
children, the a~ing, handicapped, drug abusers. mental patients and prfaoners. Cal State
Northridge, 18WNordboff. To Nov. 4.10a.m. lo4
p.rn.
PEN AND PASTEL -Wol'lc.s in int and
pastel drawings by Billie Nugent. t.bro\lgb Nov-
ember, California Federal Sa\'i.Qgs, 3.S33 Bristol,
Costa Mesa. Open daily.
WATER "'ORKS -~ 100 works b~ members or
the NatiOftal Watettolor Society, through Nov.
Better Late?
Parking No Problem
For thorse •'ho ne~r qU\te have their fill whe'n
tb ~vcn•nst <."mC."ert is 4vcr or don't like the ll•"le
of tiftding a ~rlctftg space, the Late. Late Beae Baa
Coettrt Series C<Nld be the answer.
The series ~ns ib seasc:m tonitbt at 11~30 ft\ M~ic Rehearsal Halt, ltoom u s, Cal State Lona
Be~h.
The Univcn\t.y String Quartet. the Freshm•
Brass Quintet and fr'OUP$ ~ucted by Ted Dulloh; wm hie featured.
"Our midnillhl concerts have no competi ng 1i~
entertainmen~ .. said Gerald Daniel, founder of 'the
sNies. He is cbainnae of the sct,ool's rausic depart·
ment.
• 'Theat« and con«rt patroe\S ~-join us '" an infonnal ~."Daniel said. "After-alt. ours
..
GALLERIES
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.Of 'FOR IMYISTMlt'T
1· J Wc-'1J lllt ,.11,,,, t> 111.Jily fine cppat1111<1'f, ~·
llWe tmv<it with oo .. 1nei~ v~ It " no ~e ~~· ~ i,.i
MO•t d•"'"'""°'" c~l""t,A> vi 011 mo.l<t U\e of rh1 oppotlt.nty lnVM-
INj ,,. thu a-is il.. ""'hout u du.fow of o do.Jhl. tM mou p<of~obt•
and SKU'e .nsuonc:e OC)O>O'' powble "'°"°""' ,..,f0t1une.
Wo ot Od V. •Id AH t '~" rr..J~ 111 f'°"'11q o ve<y '""' \ele<hon of
;,,.,.\ll'Tlcnt potn!lf I U 11 •" WQ1t• C<> • oJ ~n1"'91 Of ~\ bf
t.,1..J °""'~ l1om 1ti,) l/rh 1o ~ Qt)h cem...,. (N ~ ii to
d• •JI w11h Oii ,,,,,,,.~ "" n .,...,~ host;.. ~'II\ fO ft\bl.e
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~ JfloPO•"""" '' ,, ... i,y nor qvool ycur« I ul '"" "'IJPO'l""''Y to'"
ll><J P""''"•f• oll•v<d cn:l 10 do.cu;\ thu "'°'' odvontO<}OOV\ wc:Jy\ Olid
"'':Oii\ to putOO.< r~,., hve'""4!tll pc•Mnq\.
All l'r$Ch.11d.e c~l!M Oii lll'CH~ 7-Cfoy ~
is lbe only ~ 'ieiries that can hot\es\ly ad· 0,... 7 4Mys ~ _... ..._ 1w vertite&.OS&free pat*ina places." ._ _______________ _. ~on1ec.
NB Choir
To Offer
Cantatas
Singers who ha~ ~
interest in the music of
Bach. bul don't. have the
timefor~practl~ Galleries I Exhibits 1 are being ~t for the
Newport Bact. Otoir.
27. At Cal St.ate Nort.hriclg~ F\ne Arts Galleries.
Tuesday through Friday, 10 a .m.-4 p.m., Sun-
days l -4p.m..
'Al\ffilUCA PAST --Larry D. Jones dry
brush watercolors at Jlaggenmaker Galleriec;,
372 North Coast Highway. Lag una Buch.
Th.rougbNovember,dai_ly,lO a.m.-Sp m.
MONUME1''TAL DISPLAY --L.ar~e works
by fi~tive artist Alex Katz, Cal State Lon~
Beach Art Galleries, through Nov. 6. At
University Union. 6101 E. 7th. SL He "'ill lecture
there al 7 p.m.. ~-
ISIAND An -FJcn.·ers and people oC
Ha.wan by 'Thelma Paddock Rope. al Mutual
Sa'fings. ST EllSt Coast Highw-r. Coron& del
Mu. 111nJucb Noftmbet.
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"°BSrtACT ~can.acs -Bird's E)•e View
GaJtery, 3m Via Oporto. Lido Village. Paintings
by Ila.Han Sicila.no, throQgb Nov. 20. Tuesday
through~. u a .m .-$ p.m.
SCULFIQa AT WOU -Pbolo essay oo ~ew York sndpt« Darid Smilll by Dan Budnik.
At Bowers llaseam, Santa Ana tbrcNCh Dec. l8.
Free.
ESSJJIO ARTS. AaTIFACl'S -ur~ or · deilicted ~materials the1 create.
ers 11 ......... ~ AILI. ~ Now. 6.
'SUMMER BREEZE' BY LARRY 0 . JONES
At Heggenm•k•f' Galleries, Laguna Beach
PE~C1L DRA Wl~GS --R' Loi:. Gilbert in
color and blaC<k and white, at \he Orani::ene. 1492
South Coast HiJ?hway Open through Xo\'ember,
du1ly, lOa.m.·5:30 p.m .
POI..\ ROil> \\O R I\~ :\I .1111 pulc1 t~·d
f'oiaro1d color prints b~1 Norman Locks. Grou,IJ"
and single prints. until Dee. G. SusJn Spnitu~
G allcry, J:l36 \'1a Lido. :'\c"' porl Beach. Clo,cd
Sunday and Monday.
HURR ELL'S HOl,,LYWOOO -~ f>hoto-
~rapher of the !>la rs Georgl' llurrl'll :;ho'' c; "ori. ...
of lai.t 50 years al Laguna He ach :\Tu!>l'Um of Art.
3Q7CliffDrive, NO"'· 9through Ott. 20. Hours 11:30
a.m .-4:J0p.m.dailyexcept Tuesday.
.. DEPOSITIO"'S" EXHIBJT -Featuring
the •·contemporary artifMcl.s" ol phorographer
Wanda Hammerb.lckthrough Nov. IOinlhe Photo
Gallery. Fine Arts Building. Orange Coaiot
College, Costa Mesa. Mondays through Fridays. 8
a.m. toSp.m.
\.
IMPRESSIONIST WOllXS -Parntin&s by
former arc.hit.eel J. Earl Trudeau lhro~h Nov-
ember at the Newport Beach City Hall. 330
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Through Nov.
ember8a.m.to5p.m. Monda,,slhrouah Fridays.
. 2 Pi)e);aings, 1 Closing
w •
~lude jewelry, ru.p, bl~.
kachina dolls and)otter1.
Admission ol $'l edults and 7S
cents for chUdrea under l4. •-... sc.-..
The hoohaString Quartet will
open the season for the Laguna
Beach Olamber Music Society
Sunday in the Laguna Beach High
School auditorium.
The quart~t. from Prague, will
perform the Haydn . Leos
Janacek and Redrick Smetana
quartets beginning at 8: 15 p.m.
Ticket price .s SS. For more In-
formation, call 499-3106.
GIANT ROCK AIRPORT
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL
5000 ft
dirt
Airstrip
Plettty of s~ .. ic
RV & Com,-r
Space
Saturday, Oct. 29
GYROCOPTER
FLY-IN
ALL DAY
11
FREE: On a larg. outdoor screen, 2 fuO
·lewcJth mystery frigt.t.fllcks. storrin9 lotlctJ
McDowen & Pamela Franklin: Clftd WarrMt Oatn &
Lor.tta Swlt. TMtt ON 6 ccrtoons for the kids, too.
"'lut brfftg a W...t to keep wWM for tt..M cWlen..''
Go East on Interstate 10 to Hwy 62.
North 17 Miles (into the Yucca Valley)
and North again on Hwy 2~ 7 lust 1 O m1.
to the Giant Rock Airport
THE GltOUP l\as beet\
organlled by Dr. Charles
Fries en, director o (
Music Ministries a\ St.
Andttw·s Presbyterian
Chuttb, Newport Rffch.
P e rforma nces a rc
scb~uled Nov. 19, Jan.
~.March 24 and May 29.
Thl' l 0 hmr '~ill sin)"!
('l~ht Bach cant alas. The
co ncerts wil l b e
performed in <ierman
with chambl'r 111Thl·:.tra
accomparumenl.
Those interested ar~
r e quired lo audition .
Singers will I><' selected
on their int~\ in Bach
music, music ia nship:
vocal quality and struc~
ture and balance within
the c horal ens~mble,
Friesen said.
TH E CHOIR wtll re-
hearse lwo to four weeks
be f o r e each pcrlormaott.
Forther tnCormaUoo
may be oblaiHd b y
telephoning Frtffeft at
631-2880 or 642-0096 .
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RESTAURANTS/ INTERMISSION
Halloween
Bmaecmaing
John .t\stin, as Gomez Addams.
gathers an armload of potential
jack-o'-lanterns in preparation
for a haunting bash with the
or iginal cast of "The Addams
Family" al 8 p.m. Sunday on
NBC, Channel 4. Stars of the
1964-66 television series will re-
unite for 9Q minutes of their
ghostly antics. In the second half
oi th ~ holiday doubleheader.
Burt Lancaster will host a global
exploration of p:>ychic marvels.
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Friday, October 28, 1977 DAILY PILOT C:J
Dramatic Dozen Debut .
Bountiful Bills Precede Thanksgiving
Traditionally, November is one or the
meatier months on the Orange Coast
theatergoer's menu -and even without lhe con-
tr-ibutions of two temporarily darkened com.
munity theaters, there's still a bountiful bill or
fare between now nhd Thanksgiving Day.
Beginning on Tuesday and ending the first
weekend of December, local professional, com-
munity and collegiate theaters will mount some
12 new productions, nearly half of which will be
l>trangers to coastal playgoers.
First in line. opening Tuesday for three
weeks, will be the Orange County premiere of
''God's Favorite," the latest Nell Simon comedy
to filter down to the provinces. The scene is the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse where the show will
run Tuesdays through Saturdays until Nov. 19.
Wednesday, Orungc Coast College will pre-
sent the second local production of "Equus,"
which wiU be OCC's entry in the American
College Theater Association festival. 'The
..bowerfu1 Peter Shaffer drama runs four nights
. only. through Saturday
FRIDAY NIGHT will find the Westminster
Community Theater back under the lights with
an oldie. ·•Forty Carat!>." The comedy about Mr
May and Miss December is scheduled lo play
five weekends on Friday a nd Saturday evenings.
Then on Saturday, South Coast Repertory
takes the wraps off another local premiere, "The
Last Meeting of the Knlghts of tbe White
Magnolia." This modem drama about a Klan-
nish band o( diminishing force will play nightly. ~
except Monday, through Dec. 10 in SCR's Costa 7'
Mesa theater.
The lone attracllon of the second week in
Novem ber is UC Irvine's "Lady in lhe Dark."
.; . ~ 4 Intermission
Tom Titus
. ', ~
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Like "Equus," it's also ticketed for a limited .•
engagement, four days through Saturday, Nov.
12, in lhe UCI Village Theater.
Opening the hectic third week will be the
Lido Isle Playe rs' fall comedy, the venerable
·'Arsenic and Old Lace." This one bows in Nov.
15 and will be presented five s traight nlgbts,
through Nov. 19, in the Lido Isle Clubhouse.
Best Salad Course? A Toss-up
FOLWWING ON Nov. 16 will be "Gbys and ~
Dolls," one of the more popular musicals on the •
local scene, at-.Sebastian's West Dinne r
Playhouse. The Damon Runyon musical comedy
will hold forth at the San Clem ente dinner theater
forthenexttwomonths. • ,.
Across town, the San Clemente Community: •
Theater has jettisoned its planned production or ']'
the musical "A Funny Thing Happened on th~
Way to the Forum" for lhe two-character drama ,
"Sleuth." It's scheduled to open Nov. 17 for a
four-weekend run of Thurs days through Salad: A cold dis h of cut vegetables, fruit,
meat, fish, eggs or other food, usually prepared
with a dressing.
It's harder to specifically define salad lhan
to find a fal'Oritc. A staff poll resulted in the
followmgnomin<'I::-.
BEST SAL.\D BAR
Murriott Hotel, Newport Beach. A virtual
garden plus the best chilled ratatouille.
Blackbeard's in NewP-?rt Beach. Marinated Bru~sels sprouts and cauliflower -outstanding.
Chart House at CardifC-by-the-Sea.
Everythmg Crom rais ins to nuts.
~t aric Callcnder·s Pie Shops. Hot and cold.
dressings: goodly number of toppings.
The Sizzler in Costa Mesa. Best of the
economy chains.
Hotel Laguna s morgasbord. Even carrot
salad and bamboo shoots.
Poor Richard's, Lag una Beach Tas ty
<'rout on~. muny good1c:-.
Rei?istry Hotel in Irvine. Sunday hrunch bur
fet. Wide vnriety. pleas an Uy offered.
MOST GENEROUS
All of the salads at Le Biarritz in Newport
Beach, especially Nicoise. Either go starved or
LOS CASTILLOS · f « nat S,edal liPt Out
S,ect..._. decor Ii IO'fl..gly pr.-ed M•xic•
food. McriCIC.his wt ttioH ...-Ms9tritel!
15011 IEACH. WlSTMIMSTH • 192-1347
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE FARE
LUNCHEON 11:30·2:00
Monday thru Friday
DINNER 5:00-10:00
3iO E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA
642-0141
OPEN 7 DAYS FOOD TO GO
•
R THE REGISTRY HOTEL
a~from
Orange County Airpon
Presents
Vocalist Frank Sydell
Opening
November Fitst
in the
Continuous Entertairunent
Monday-Saturday
night
SUNDAY
The Big Band Sound
For 01nnrr Rt'st'rva11oru
CALL 752-8777
prepare to s hare the tomatoes, tuna, green pep-
pers, mushrooms, etc.
Caesar Salad at La Cave in Costa Mesa
BEST NON-LETrUCE
Chasen's Bowl at Riviera Rest aurant 1n
South Coast Plaia. Julienne of i:reen beans.
tomato and red onion1'.
Shrimp Vinaigrette at Reuben's
Special Salad a t hzigulamoos in Costa Mesa
Scoops of egg, tuna and guacamole.
BEST DRESSINGS
House Italian dressing at Matteo's in Corona
del Mar.
Danish Bleu Cheese at Riviera Restaurant in
Soulh Coast Plaza or Charley Brown's in Hunt-ington Beach.
Honey mustard at Oliver's in Costa Mesa or
the Quiet Cannon in Dana Point.
Sweet 'n Sour at :\I a~ic Pan in South Coast
Plaza.
Tahitian V1na1J(rt'ltl' ut Barbary Coa~t in
~l:'wport Beach.
Green Goddess al The Collage in Laguna
Reach
REST FRUIT
Platter ;it Paula's Fine 1-~rxx.b. Newport
Beach. Only lhc freshest
Real
cantonese Food
ut hare or
take homa
STAG
CHIHESE CASINO
111 list Pl., Newport Buch ORiole 3-95611
M-lo Mldftiqt.I Ooily-WHt!Mch U..lil 1:00 •-"'·
O•tl U Tl.AAS tM HA.ltOe UIA.
California Fruit Salad in Capriccio Room of
Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. Wedges of
melcn to be dipped in poppy seed dressing.
BESTTOSTADA
Shrimp Tostada ut Cano's in Newport Beach.
Tortilla Flats m Laguna Beach It's so col·
orful.
Red Onion restaurant in Newport Beach
Plentiful mound plus extra vegetable garnishes.
Cheese Crisp at M1lla's in Co5ta Mesa. Can't
beat the price.
La Paz in Laguna Beach.
Tres Amigos In Costa Mesa. Everything and
less -the "sour cream" is a non-dairy Lopping.
Don Jose's in El Toro.
BEST SPINACH SALAD
Le Biarritz in Newport Beach.
The Cellar in L:i~una Deach
ThcTo,n·rs 1n Laguna Beach
f\EST BU\'
r'arm Salad Ul 111.ii.:umaloo~ in Costa Mesa
.\lfolfa ~prouts, cu<'ulllbl•rs. cherry tomatoes.
lcttuCl' ;md ~unflowl'r s(•c·ds with ranch dressing
Fills your tummy ui; without hlhni.: it out for 90
cl'nts
Saturdays, taking Thanksgiving oCC. , •
Tbe Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will reach ;
back a few years for its November offering, "The '
Happy Time." The lighthearted story of an un:
con\•enlional French Canadian family opens
:'llov. 18 for three weekends.
The Harlequin Dmner Playhouse 1 where .. Barefoot in the Park .. is running through Nov.
20> will strike up tbe bnnd on Nov. 22 with the
opening of an old mus ical that'll be new to most
viewers, "She Loves Me.'' It's slated for five
weekends at the Santa Ana dinner house, just
north of Costa Mesa.
ALSO BOWING in during Thanksgiving
week will be Woody Allen's popular comedy
"Don't Drink the Water" from the Saddleback
Valley Community Theater. For this production.
the Mission Viejo-El Toro group will move from ,
~t ission Viejo I ligh School across the street lo the ,,
La Paz lntcrmediate School. "
Finally, just a fow wet>k~ <1ftcr .. Rarefoot m
the Park" has departed the Harlequin. the
newest local ('t>mmumty theater group will seizl'
11. The Neil Simon comedy will be the first pro-
duction of the Mission Viejo Repertory Theater.
opening Dec. 2 for two weekends at Mission Viejo
High School
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Now Thn. '>at Oct l '1
UVI ••• ON STAGE
NEIL SlllOl'S Comedy Masterpiece
WILLIE BOBO
Yl'M 11) l'>PM · 1; JO •""
Sunday,Oet.30
SADHAHA IM COt4ClltT
(Last I~ the Series)
Monday, Oct. 31
JEIUlY IUIHS' DIXIECRATS
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY.
RESTAURANT
10065 GARFIELD AVE., FOUNTAIN VALLEY• (714) 968-3318 ·
IN CELEBRATION OCT. 20tlt tllru 30tll
FREE SPAGHETTI TO ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12
(Max. Twp (2) ,., famHy)
' ' Friday, October 28, 1977 TIMES I PLACES
Films, Plays on Tap
TONIGMT, OCT08•R »
'"l'ILM GET TOOETH£1t," 7.30
p m , Mef<W'f S..vlnvs, 7112 Ealn')tr
A•• • Hurltlnoton IM•<ll. 'P0MOfecl by
Tne Sona of Tiit o.-t. "Fr• Olavolo
llne On11'1 llrotllerl" 11arrln9 La .. rel •ncl H¥Qy will 119 Shown llnd
tlMr• wlll 119 a lrlbulo lo ttMt l•I• CirouchoMMx.
"TH a ROAa al IN Gr~tllt, Ttw
!>mell of Ille Oowd,'' lfWcOMllfl ~day,
Pnllllpa H•ll, Santa Mo Colltve. 11111
<11 BrlalOI, Sonia Ano. C..rtaln llme 1
p.m. HCll ... TIO.els U .50 ackllll,
SI.SO lllldonl .. MnlOr <flit-•nd
"'llelr911.
"8 •RLIN -Tilll SYMPHONY of e
G•H t City,'' IMll1 of .,,. GrN t A lma
Guild Fall Oo<-lV'I' Serles, I p.m., Ct..-College Waltmar
Tlleater, Palm Awnue and Or-
!>1r .. 1, Or~. GotMnl ..imlnlon U,
"t-nlanclllolf\lor<lllZ89,$1.
"TH I! UDY'S NOT for 8urnlft9,'' I p.m. toaay-SotUfd<ly, Nov. 3,4 and
), Full.rton Colltve GlmPllll TllQter.
T1Ckeh U .50-111, $1.lO<llll*_, and
~t..a.ntt. apecJAI row tcw erouo Of 10 ormoH.
HAUNT8D MOUNTAIN, 6 p.m. 10 madnlQlll ._.,, 10 a.m. lo ml*>191\t
S.turoay -SWlaey MaQk Moun-tain, Valencl•. El Cl\lcano In
~howcu• Tntat~ 1 and 9 o'clock Rl(jhlly.
6 p .m. Sunday, Retail Clerks'
A1><111or1um, tilO ~t.,ton A ... , 81*'•
P•rk.
Times/Places PRIDAY,HOV8M811l4
concert of t!W ttnd sealOft or '\tw
Young Mlll l<lan& F oundation. UCl.A'aR~tMll,l.OSAR991H.
'TU .. 04Y,NOVEM8.lt 1
GROU l'I VOatlL • l'RAHCtr, c:on-
clUCted by MMul Collraud, lp.m. l.o$
AllOI M•thocllal Church, H SO E ,
Wiii..., St., Ulf'9 &.Kn. 0.Mr al ..i-
mlnlen, '3, F.ulty/Sl.llt $2.lO, sN-
TJtUlllOAY,NOVUUUIJ
OUARTIT IN G MAJO•, by TIMI Gu••nerl 51rlnQ O...rttl, UCLA'•
$C'-Ml'V "911. Ula Angel ... t:~ p.m.
..TM• UNllNICAaL• MOLLY IRYINI! CHAMaEll.,...,.,... dfrwct• aROWH," tlvCUQh Nov. 5, l :JO p,m., .0 by Or. PiKff S. ()Ole4lrd, I p.m.,
Ptummttr A\ldllOrtum, CIWIPMOn and FIMArts VllfalleTMIW,UClrvlM.
LArnoft lllWH. FWllltnan. l kMt• $1 to.._ DRAMA WORKSHOP, "H_. .t et .. ~ ... .,., Jolla o-•. ,_,,
J2ND ORANG& COUNTY .Anuq... , ••• Humanltl• Hell, UC lnllMI, •
Show 9nd Sale, ,_ to 9:30 p.m. to-p.m. todar and s.1urcs.r. AdmlMIO!t
oo. f'r~ -511turwy 9'td ,_to JSCAfti..
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COM£DIANS CARL WAXMAN, Joa
Rlattvo and Joe Morris tnreuQll Nov,
1, Lall 51GP. 1122 s. East 8'1slOI, Newport IM«ll,
W8DNHOAY,NOVEM88 1lt
"COM•OIAN.5," l1Mrl119 J im 0.la
-Henry Jofles at 1ne Mark T _..,.
Fcwum, Mu!oic Cttnter, Los Anoa•M. tnrougl\ Dec. 11. PerlOtmaft<el 1 p.m.
Tuuaos '"'-" !Mlturo1ys, 7:30 p.m. Suna.ys, ,...U!Wff ?:JO p.m ••
s..uiro.ys and Son11ys. Ti<k•H ~to
$11, Slucl<tntllOllUl.
PHOTOGltAPHaR R08eERT
·~olden
Sl:Jragon
GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES
Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes
l'LICK'1 "Eue•PU From• Mklwest, UNC NE 0 ·-2J S•tll ANAH E IM ANNUAL 0 1 ... y,"t"'1>uQl\N0¥.U•ICMoman L H•OIN R AILY A v ...............
H•ll-Hn F•.it••I v•rlous limH Coll•oe Purcell G•llery, P a lm Food tO Take Out COSTA MISA
at PHr\O<\ P•rk 11vougnSunaayw111"t Avenue and Grand Street. Or.,.941. 11·30 A.M. to 10 p M ..... 7 162 • 641..ftl I .·. a Partcl<t Satwclo al 7:30 pm. from G•ll1<yhours•• m.toSp.m. · • · • --.-L~ Palm• P4W1r., .. SI on LI Palmo ;.=:=~===~===-~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ A•en .... Otlle< -nls Incl-a ~· tumo breakt11t, coll..,,,. b.111 •no·
wnllkerlno con1 .. 1. More aet•ll•
•••ll•ble by t .. ""'°"'"" SJ>ll:JJ.
SATURDAY,OCTOlll ltn
Mad Hatters perform ·~rn Concert••
bursdays through Saturdays at the
tiaheim Hyatt House, 1700 S. Harbor l~d .• Anaheim. Two of the groups'
Arabelle's Parable. Sets and props are for
the most part left to the audience's .im·
agination. The Mad Halters dinner show
is presented in the Garden Room with din-
ner at 6:45 p.m. and the show, 7:45.
• JOHN WAYH• T•NNIS Club
verws 0t""99 eo..nty All· Stars tocwy
•"" s..na.-,, 11 • m. to s·JOp m. ~" P•Y II T lie JoM Wayn4t T ff!AIS Club,
1111.J•m--•oe RO<l<l, Newport Be.cl\.
~ ur thu lntormallon MoHo900.
~ 'CeriyaJti Steaft
Dinners for"7.9S
Two of our regular Teriyaki steak dinners with your
choice of soup or salad and pctato or rice, served with
warm bread. Specially priced at $7.95 for both. ayorite skits are ••head trip'• and
.
GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM. ~HAMPAGNEBRUNCHSUNDAYS10~PM
• DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET t.OUNGE
• CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS. ,
18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD.
IRVINE. CALIFORNIA
(Opposjte Orange Cou ntvAorport)
(714) 833·2770
GO D ..
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p.m . Sunday, Nov. 6
mulinee. A champagne
brunch will be served for
S5 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in
the adjoining Tivoli Ter·
r ace, open expressly for
this event.• Advance re·
scrvations are man·
datory. Phone494·9650.
THE SOUTH coas t
premiere continues on
J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--the huge stage Tuesdays through Saturdays at
..;...----------~--------------------, 8:30 p.m. until Nov. 19. Tickets are $4.50 Tues·
d ay through Thursday
nights and Sunday after-noon and $5 Friday,
Satur day and opening
nights.
For t icket reserva·
lions. phone the box of·
flee, 494-0743 after l p.m.
<From PageCU
book-ups at the camp-
ground range from $4 to
$8.
For a more leisurely
visit, go on a weekday if
possible. ·
Take tbe Riverside
Freeway to Riverside;
tum east on Route 60; ~o
north on the Beaumont
A venue ex.it. From there
it's nine miles uphill, but
most of the road is re· mnrkablystraight.
It's easy to be distract-
ed by the mountain
scener y as the road
dwindles off past ranger
sta tions. However, the
place is clearly marked
by apple red welcome signs.
BE
CONCERNED
PREVENT
Y oa aot It at MJ Clu. One thfl& you mmt brill to°"' two
rtlCaurau IMiida yoar 6ia familJ, 11 JOll' bis appethtl-
ne portioas ltt big nd tlJt cost II Uctlt. Tltlrt I good
combinalion •• .and we've got lots of dltm too.
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1..onle\U with• ~r41dit 10 t1.m .# nortl\
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SUHOAY,OCT08Elt Jo ' I This coupon good tor Two Teriyaki .. _........_ I ~ Plrtc Center ___ ..
PA HOH A sr••HG ouARTE_T,. •.:.'.~ Steak Dinners, specially pricod 6376 La Palma Ave. 2250 e. Uncaln
Pm,, L•9una e..c11 Hl9n Scnoo1 I at just $7.95 tor both at any ol the · 996-7611 635-4453
Auo11or1um. F1rst concert 01 ·~ reslaurants hsled below. t.ono 8eedt Minna
L•(IUAO &Hen CUmlHlr MUliC . CosUI ~ Newport Beech ll'Ylne SoaoortV II ::~:,~·R::::LHAltMONIC, I ~~botBIW. ~~2~~~tHwy. ~~~~Rd. ~=~~
I JO p m .. 5"onta AN H191\ S<.-I Balboa ls.land Oaoa Point Mafina uke Forest Santa Ana
Auo11or1um. S20 ""· Walnut, S..nta. X)J M<lf1ne Ave. 25 IOO Dot Pt-..oo 22873 Lalo.a FOl'est Dr. 33 Fashion $QI.ate
An•. Openano <on<erl ol tn. 1211\ I 61'3-8720 496-0855 76&-4999 5"42-3307 •
HOSOI\ ol 1ne 0••"11• County • • 1>n111Wrmonk So<i.ty. I This offer is atsoavaol.at>IP at our Rigger RO$tauranl, Fasht0n Island. NewOOl1 OP • 8'•1Cn O!x:n Mon .• Tnur~ &Fu, to IOOO PM
PIANIST JEl'f' KAHAHE, _.,no ........ •OFFER EXPIRES N OV. 10, 1977'. •••••••
CHARLEY BROWN'S
TWILIGHT
PRIME BIB DINNER
. AT AN EYE-OPENING
$5.95!
Start with a marvelous soup du jour or a magnificent tossed green salad. Then enjoy our
normal portion of Prime Rib, the King of Beef, plus a piping hot baked potato with all the
trimmings. Served with sourdough bread and butter: Then complete yotµ" meal with coffee
or tea and, believe it or not, a slice of "Mother's" cheese cake. Everything for only $5.95.
Monday-Sat~rday from 5 to 7:00 PM-Sunday from 4 to 6:00 PM.
Charley Browns
16160 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach
(714) 842-6602
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The seventh California Junior Rodeo As·
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S OAIL Y PILOT Friddy. October 26, 1977 RECORD REVIEW.
1.Jazz Giants' Popularity Timeless
! ByMICRAELPASKEVI<.:H '
Ol l• O•lly PlloU&Mt
: While most o( today's pop bits are sure to
s~nd trite and out-dated 25 years from now,
s"1d, well-executed jau ls timeless.
Which is wby jazz giants like Charlie Parker. ~a Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman
Hfwkins and Stan Getz are included in this look
at{'new" jazz releases.
These artists are part or a fine series of
dauble-album re-issues on Verve Records, dis-
tributed by Polydor. ·
However, before backtracking into the foun-
d ation ol modem jazz, mention should be made
or.albums on the German-based European Con-
te1nporary Music (ECM) label, also distributed
byPolydor.
ECM JS THE ONLY label that truly qualifies
as an ouUet for avapte-gardejau. From its con-
sistently eye-catching cover art to plastic-lined
inner sleeves (a rare company policy), ECM
recordsexUde an air of h.igh producllon vaJue.
Representing the so-called "serious school"
of )azz, ECM artists -including virtuoso pianist
Keith J arrelt, guitarist Ralph Towner and drum.
m~r Jack DeJohnette -are sometimes
criticized for taking their music a touch too
seriously.
Tbe ECM sound accents abstract tone colors,
shifting rhythmic patterns and subdued emo-
tional substance. Melody lines are·otten elusive.
or in the case of DeJobnette's "New Rags,''
eliminated altogether. ·
There's no such thing as jazz-rock fusion on
ECM and no-reliance on musical cliches. Its
a rt.Jsts specialize in painting spacious musical
landscapes.
ON FIRST HEARING, Towner's relaxing
"Solstice" or J arrett's latest, "The Survivor's
Suite," may just float by, leaving the listener im-
pressed by technical brilliance but little else.
But give the albums a few serious listens and
n whole new musical world is likely to open up.
ECM albums cover a wide esoteric range.
from the sitar explorations of Colin Walcott's
··Grating Dreams'' to the more accessible feel of
vibra phonist Gary Burton's "P assengers.''
For starters, Towner/Burton's early
•·Matchbook" is highly recommended as are any
of J arrett's solo piano recitaJs, particularly
COntest Open
Entries for tbe fifSt Orange County Original
Playwrights' Festival are being sought by the
Orange County Arts Alliance. ·
' • First pril:e-and honorable mention will be
awarded in each category with the winning plays
being perlonned by a county theater group.
Allentriessbouldbepostmarkednolaterthan D~. land sent, along with a $Scheck to Orange
County Library, Playwrights' Festival, Chris
.MeSparren, 431 City Drive South, Orange 92668.
Checks should be made payable to Orange County
Arts Alliance, Dramatic Committee.
•
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"Staircase" and "The Koln Concert. ..
IF EC.1\1 ARTISTS ARE able to outgrow lhc1r
small cult following through added exposure.
they may soon reach the stature or the artists on
the foUowing re·releases-
Ella Fitzgerald, "The Rodgers and Harl
Songbook," Verve, <VE -2-2519).
This collectors item, recorded an LA in 1956
features Ella's exquisite treatments of 34 songs
from 20 shows and films spanrung Rodgers and
Hart's first and last Broadway successes
<1925-43). It includes classics Uke "Bewitched ··
"My Funny Valentine," and ''Johnny One Note'."
Good sound quality and the velvet tones of Ella make this a must.
·•Afro-Cuban Jazz," Verve, CVE-2-2522>.
The roots or today's salsa, featuring the
legendary Machito and Chico O'Farrill rhumba
bands of the late '40s and early 'SOs. Diizy
Gillespie's Orchestra, arranged by O'Farrill, is
featured on the side four "Manteca Suite" and
Charley Parker offers a wonderful alto solo on
Machito's .. Afro-Cuban Suite:'
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Inconsistent sound does litUc to dampen the
exuberunce of these important sessions and Bob
lllumenthaJ 's liner notes are quite informative.
Di zzy GiJlespie/Stant Getz. "Diz And Getz,"
Verve (VE-2·2521).
Two bilJiant mid·SOs Jam sessions featuring
Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and Max
Roach (1953), and Sonny Stitt, John Lewis, Ellis,
Brown and Stan Levy (1956).
Heavy into bc·bop and swing, this is simply
c lassic material: featuring Duke Ellington's "l
Let A Song Go Out of My Heart.~:
BEN WEBSTER/Coleman Hawkins "Tenor· Ciants,"Verve, (VE-2·2520). '
Two maste rs s howing why they are
still heavy influences on today's best tenor s ax
players. ,
Recorded in the late SOs, the mood ranges
from the tender "Maria" to the blistering "Blues
For Yolanda." Roy Eldrige, (trumpet>, Jimmy. •
Jones (pia,po>, Les Spann (Guitar) and Jo Jones
(drums), contribute to a fine 20-minute rework-~. ~~-:
ing of Ellington's "In a Mellow Mood."
If He could do His number
on the Red Se~ ••• and brin1
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ROCK TALK • F11day, October 28, 1977 "'7 l OAIL Y PILOT ..,
Overdubs Fall Under 'Geneva' Pact
~··:, Jagger -Jokes About Woes of Producing First Live Album
BylJSA)lOBINSON
'"We wanted to put a live album out ages ag<>
but coul~'t.'' said Mick Jagger. ••t>eeause Alie.a
Klein. w wboe-.er was suing us, wouldn't Jet us.
But we had a Jot ol Jive tapes, 'Dd now, weU ••• · n was in ourCOdtract. we promised we would.''
The result is the double live LP set., "Love
You Live.'' currently in the top 10 of all three
trade pubUcaUons• tBillboard, Casbbox, Record
World) charts.
What people might not know is that when a
ll"OUt> gets to1etber to put together a live album.
occasionally, they add some overdubs. Jsn't this
•'cheating?" ·
into a nice, verging-on-middle-aged , quiet band
Just trying to make their music? ''Not quite, no.··
he s miled.
lN NEW YORK CITY, Milos Forman 1s
directing the film version of ''Hair" and what
you'll see on the screen may be a caricature of
tbe original Broadway show.
The cast is made up or unknowns, Twyla
Tharp is doing the choreography <which will
have a huge ettect on the way the film looks as
well as possibly changing movie dancing
forever). and the costumes are exaggerated
versions of what hippies wore in the late 1960s
••• cu~f aborts with knee-length boots, long
cupcs with Cringe and embroidery.
The songs are the same <remember .. Good
!\lorning Starshine," ''Hair"?), but with slighUy
d1 ff ~rent (disco?) treatments to bring them up t.o ·date.
IN ENGLAND. JOHN BONHAM has started
his own construction company ••• David
J ohansen went into New York's Record Plant
last week to record his eagerly awaited solo LP
..• Already released in England is "Roxy
Musi c's Greatest Hlts' ·; it should be out here by
the end of the m onth ••• Neil Diamond will de-
but some of the new material from bis new LP on
hjs Nov. 17 T V special.
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MICK JAGGER
.. We hardly overdubbed anything:• Mick
~aid ... I just admit that sometimes I have over-
dubbed the voice, or something that didn't come l out. But we hardly touched this at all. Just a bit
~ -to make it better.
••LOOK," HE EXPLAINED," if you've got a
vocal group onstage and the mikes aren't work· fog, or if the sound is messed up on one mike on<>
night, I don't think that's cheating if you fix it.
''And the overdubs on this are definitely Jes~
than on the last one. The overdubbing is done un-
der the Geneva Convention of Overdubbing Ll ve
Albums of 1967 •••• ··he laughed.
After hearing so many live tapes of the same
performance, how can one possjbJy tell the dif-
ference? "You can't, and it drives you absolutely
crazy," Mick said.
THE Sl'ONES ARE CURRENTLY record·
ing their next studio LP in Paris. "We have all
I these songs for the next album, .. Mick told me re·
, cently, "and I think we shouJd get them down
Then maybe we'll tour. Having a new program or
songs would definitely make 1t a more interest
ing tour."
Docs Jagger sec the Rolling Stones gro~·ing
'Finding tliL ont~1ovt .•• is finding yourse(f.
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Q . DAILY PILOT Friday. October 28, 1977
Punk ROck Outgrowth of Alienation?
I By PETER J. BOYER punk -the weird dress and rebellious ~ehavior
thal go with the sound -do not figure into the LOS ANGELES (AP) -In case you haven't music's prominent criticism.
noticed, something called punk rock is going The hedonistic craziness or punk, its orgy.
·around. lt gives some people green hair and has orientation, disdain for order, the masochism.
been known to cause headaches in others. are actually placed in the music's plus column
The people with the green bair are those by those analyzing punk's potential. Critical
who've caught. the punk contagion and like it; comment, meanwhile, seems to dwell more on
members of the Blank Generation, teen.aged the music's backward simplicity and lack or
reckless riders of the New Wave. Folks with the artistic merit.
headaches are those who've heard punk rock and But if punk music is indeed a step back, its
don'tlike it, butthink they should. detractors say, the form thus spells its own
PUNK ROCK -loud. fast and simple -is a
reacUon to the elaborate spinnings or musical
fancy being churned out by the pop music
. establishment. It. is . those in the know say, an ex.
There are s ... e sigJu tlaat
· t'lte neec toaee toHI fllllcldfl 9rote
old msd tltat p.,.k, al~ b jwak.
pression or the listless 1970s, a musical style born
of cynicism and alienation. The ·sos gave us
Elvis and the greasers, the '60s, the Beatles and 'hippies.
The '70s g ive us punk, with its concomitant
sociology of drunkenness, apathy and anarchy,
and the plain old fun or buying green or orange
hair dye and dressing up funny to shock the old
folks.
Lovers of the form took heart. when the
giants in the record industry began to pay atten-
tion to the punk, or new wave, bands. There was
a stampede lo sign some groups, and it seemed
like punk might be king.
doom. Art backward bound does not grow.
FINALLY, THERE is the bottom line in the great big business or pop music -does it sell?
To make it really big, records need air play.
Not just on progressive big.city F M stations,
~,!$Ju~!h'!A
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wher e the with·it jocks can play what they will,
bul in Memphjs, m .Dallas, in St. Louis and
Cleveland. AM rockers in places like Peoria
have to play the stufr for success, and they won't
play it unless it's too big to ignore.
And too big to ianore, punk rock doesn't seem to be.
"ROLLERCOASTER"
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pression of the musical soul of the '70s? Could be.
But there are some signs that the new wave will
quickly grow old and that punk, alas, is junk. I A "rtlCI OF THI ACffOH•
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Cesta Mesa 646-0573 Perhaps the most ominous or these signs is
the fact so many people think that punk ... well.
s tinks. Nol just the chrome·domes who think all
rock music is bad, but folks who should have a lit-
tle more respect for the stuff iJ it's going to be the
biggest musical statement or a generation.
Nole: Harvey Kubernick, West Coast writer ror England's bigges t rock magazine, Melody
.Maker , says he has been writing about punk for
more than a year.
HE FOLLOWS IT. analyzes it, writes about
it. but here are some of his random personal
comments on punk. "lt i s boring, three-chord
music without melody •.• dingy vocals and
-0ne-line s ta t ements. It can't last past
Christmas."
Kim Fowley, cre1lt.or of the female t.ffn·age
punk group, the Runaways, says the music "is
boring and I hope it goes away soon ... Jt doesn't
have any substance ... It is a reaction to black
disco music, and because el Ulat, it won't last."
Another or the beJJs that may be tolling tor
punk is it's most pleasing element -the fact
punk is "rock and roll getting back to basics," as
Warner Bros.• Bob Merlls put it.
ALMOST EVERYBODY who is looking for a
reason to like punk uses the phrase, "back to
basics." Wha~ they mean, one s upposes, is the
driving, simpllstic punk sound is amateurish.
Strangely enough, the. b~ as.pects of
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All of which makes it
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10 DAILY PILOT F41f!ay. October 28 1977 MOVIE PERSONALITY
Swi,ss Watches Co-stars Talents
By BOB THOMAS
LOS ANGELES' (AP) -For ao actress who
kne\; no English two years ago, Marthe Keller is
doing wonderfully well in American-made mov-
ies.
Producer Robert Evans chose her to appear
opposite Dustin Hoffman in "Marathon Man"
and Robert Shaw and Bmct! Oern in "Black Sun·
day." She is currently starring opposite AI
•. Pacino in "Bobby Deerfi~d." Billy Wilder cast
f~ her as the Garbo-like star in his r ecently com·
plctcd "Fedora."
··How did I learn English?" she asks. "In a
hotel room, watching television. I watched the
, whole night and listened to everything -the
news, movies, basebaJl games and commercials.
• I liked 'Sesam e Street• best.
SJOCK LIMR'ED
. TO REMS ON HAND
SOYABETIER'.
GET JIERE EARL 1!!.
I,
"I hate school, so I didn't want to take
any English lessons. What better way to learn
than to listen to every kind of voice in every
situation on television!"
She speaks well and she has added English lo
fli er Swiss, German, French and Italian. That 1s.
she s peaks well about almost everything except
her off.screen romance with Al Pacino. Then her
v-0icc resembles the glaciers in her native
Switzerland.
Viewers of ··Robby Deerfi eld" may
recognize an added something in the Jove
~cencs between Paci no and Keller. They are con·
"vincing as ao odd couple -she a free·spiritcd
ltali~n aristocrat with a health woblcm, he u
stoic American race driver who sJ1"urns all emo· lional commitments.
r.1 any critics have been turned orr by
"Bobby Deerfield," terming it a "Love Story" on
wheels. Marthe Keller 's ailment is just as
mysterious and as fatal as Ali MacGraw's, and
Pacino in his nerveless way can be just as stuffy
us Ryan O'Neal.
Rut the similarity ends there. Pictorially
stunning, "Robby Deerfield" is an arresting 1 study m male-female relationships, something
American films haven't treated in recent times.
"We sat around a table working out the
scenes. so that when we came to film them, there
was not need lo ask 'Why?' or'Why not?'
"It is beautifW to work with talented people.
They all have one thing in common, actors like
Dustin and Al and Lalij'ence Olivier: They make you I ok good.
'SESAME STREET' BOOSTS CAREER
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Traffic Safety
Water Acreage F ees &Improvements
Golf Course
Leisure Services
1974 Open Space Acquis. & Developmt. Fund
Anti-Recession -Fiscal Assistance
Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund ··s··
Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund ''C · ·
Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "o··
Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "E ..
Comprehensive Employment Training Act
Community Development Act Fund
Trust
Bond • 1911 Act
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General Long-Term Debt
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470,654 1,699,046
723,500 133.100
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"•"''~ NOT IC( OF HllAIUNO OI' 'ITITIOH j<OR PROllATIE Of WILi. ANO •Oii
1.IETTlllS TESTAMENTARY AND
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THE COUHTYOl'OllANGE
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NOTICI! 01' WEAlllNG Of'
PITITION fOll 1'110.ATI 01' WILL
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.-1CTITIOUS aUSIHISS
HAMI! ITATEMINT
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NOTICE IS HeREBY GIVEN to Ir. •. lt71
rtdllor• OI lne ooo•• niomect ""<.O.nt flN141
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FICTITIOU$ aUSINEU
HAMS STATIMINT
T ha followlllQ ll*f'toM .,.. OOl"9 t>uU-
neu as:
MIS OF ORl'J'IGE COUNlV. !Oii
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PUBUC NOTICE
Sl'll'1Al.GAS T"lt STREl!T IMPllOVl!MllNT FUNO
$9<.Jl.,,I
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Su•• Allouuans ·Sic< 1101 t
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fllCTITIOUalU .. HIU
NIIMI STATaMllNT
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County Cl•rk Of Or ""ll't County on 0<1 •• 1'11 ,.u ..
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Friday, October 28, 19n DAIL v PILOT D:J .
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If your hon1e town is in the South Coast Area,
we're your hon1e town real estate con1panyl
COSTA MESA /
SANTA ANA AREA
DOLL HOUSE
VA TERMS
~h•rp J bdrm homt' on qu1t'I cul·de-•a<.
V•rv well ured lor & hu sre•t lam rm
M•('IQWi•t' O•t'n induded Reduc.,J
SlOOO 10 VI\ Jp1>rAoJI ol $61 '>00.
(714) S4S.'U91
SPIC & SPAN
POOL & JACUUI
lo\lcly upgr1d<'d 4 bdrm ~ndpointe
~ wi many buolt-tn ~ltft Pool only
2) r\ new. Btfl urpeu & new wall~per
low m<11n1en•11rt' back y•rd. ~hlkt'
1cx;J Raf'l(h k1uhM ''" fam rm. Only
Sll9 950 1714) S4S·9"191
"BUYERS DELIGHT"
One yur n .. w . ~p•c•ous 2 ~""~
"Clottsic" home" • bdrms. DR IR & I
b11h1 Nl'lr )o Co.ii Pfau, Calvary
Church, park & school\ and NW a<C<'U
to fwys. Call tod•~ & we this home th4t
olft'f\ \0 much tor such 1 lo" pr•Ct'.
(7141 54S·~91
S46,SOO G' Ok
On~r•le. 2 bdrm l1m1IY rm, Cll\. Best
11.irl('r • wbml1
(7141 96).S6T1
"WE WORK HARD TO SELL liOMES RIGHT!"
BEAUTIFUL
MESA WOODS
\t'IY .11111e11ve ) bdrm home,,., qu•t'l
< ul·cl<"·\.JC. r •m rm oll tJnch l llcllt''I
lhtlfy <1«'coralt.-d. {nd your Mm•h & r•ll
C•ll tlm one now. PrKf!d 11gh1 on tht'
l'l~r~N ,II S39,9()0.
17141 s.5.g,.91
MESA VERDE
TRULY BTFl
Onn I "'''"'Ulf.ln 1hl\ lint' l \tory •bdrm
h11mr ht'tythmg lil•1tt'luflydt'tor•1td
& upf!r•d4'<i Mo•t'·1n condthon on 1
llt'I' •h•ded 11. 1n ont of Mt"U Vt'rdt''\
br.1 41N\. Wtd" lot. Prol. l•nd•'4ping.
R,.duct><J SJOOO 10 S1195<l0
t7H l S4;..g,.91
ELEGANT TOWNHOUSE
UPPER BAY
j.66 'iOO on buy this 4 bdrm spaciou\
""""' hum!'. fotmal don 1m, 'II" >unrlt>< l. lnwt><t price in Ntwport
R"oc•• '-'lu\l "'f'dt'Coratoo df:lrght •
cnlAr!jl'd p1110. (7141 7S~150l
$56,900 Cl TERMS OK
Trf~l11>td \lrttl. 8e111tH. 2 bdrm, lam
rm -bell. )ubmu your '""'~·
j7H) 96l-S671
$47,950
Full l"•<e L011ely 10.,.nhouw-. former
mQdt'I, m1ny nice le•lurt". Encl'd IC~l•8~ Qu1t'l <"OmtnYn11Y
(714) S46-17~
4 BDRM -FAMILY RM
$71,SOO -VA
ft1nt\ •••1l•blc l•rgr ""''r bdrm. 21 h
lam rm. Nl'U So Co.m PlatJ
111•1 S40.1:S4
VACANT
Comp..,y owncod. IOW~I PflCt' tn ••u
nur new, ~fl cond111on. upii• •tl.-d
1hruou1. Tole entry, 1ol•rium lw cht'n.
mlrr0ted w .. rdro""', plush crpo. we &
compare. 1'c•r )o, Co••I Plui. S79.900
(n4) S46-17S4
3/4 ACRE ESTATE
BACk BAY
In l••t1id<o • BKk 8Jy ue1 Currt'n1Jy h••
l~t> ) bdrm t>omt> ,.,,., ~P•r•le guf'\t
hou~ & b•g J C•r &•••Re. County uy•
you un 1uh<l1v1df' tn10 .I R·l p.rcl'I•"
• 17141 646-m l
FOU:'l.IT,\l:'l.I VALLEY
AREA
NEW CUSTOM HOME
300 FT. LOT
w/1dd1tion<1I older rented h~ on r .. .,
150 h. Real qu1l11y, 4 bdrm, .l full IM1h<.
lorrnil d1n, lge l.itchen, 1hund•11t wood
ub<nel\, upgr.aded R. & W dl)hw<t>lw!-r,
lliih com1>1nor, l1m rm. wet lt.ir f>htr
bd1m, retrf•I. W•J ... ,,, eta.el>. 811ck
w•H 1e<11. Mull , .. <e to ev•k.tltt potrnt••I.
17141 91>&-JJn
4 BDRM -POOL
1/3 ACRE
'l't.'.lur -n p1n•ilt' pJrf( wl50 II 1>001.
1'101. l•nd1c•p"'I Songlt> 1tory 4 bdrm.
httl conrft\1<.'n n.-w crpl\ 1h1uou1 Mu>t
\!<(' lo •PPll'Cl•tl'. ~.500
(7141968-JJ71
$74,lSO
l!u~~ huKI' b,1<k \•1111' J bclrm 21: h~th
l'fl'K•lll hornl' onclu.U-d. l\n"o'"
1114) 9&l·S671
HUNT INC.. TON BEACH
WESTMINSTER AREA
s & s -S71,950
The n"'nl'r c.I th" brll J bdrm 1 bilhS & '>
hotnt' h~' b<•11n "~'"'""'•I & n<'cd<
QUllk '~''' C.11 nuw (, t•l.1>.1dvan"~f'4)I
th!\ l1nU\lot l.Yt (7141 897 Ulll
VET $65,500
S..11t1 l bdrm 1 1.;alh Cent. 1 /t , tO\' d
PlllO, l1ll' """' <ph. f\ftn Ul4PO!\, gre•l loc.iuon llurtyl
{714) 8'17--0)11
MODEL CONDO
ONU' $62,950
Btllly upg1wed • c10\t to ocNn Sv•c"
for boal or ••m;1e1. lo>t<ly pool &
clubhoute \\I''''""••~• \Ingle nory in
rl'lt umt' •fl'~ V\ h11 ~ ltlt>\lvle.
17141 JS~ 1501
4 BDRM -2 BA
Olvmpoc !)001, new dec0<, btll 1lnuout.
V>~.'JOO. An•IOU\. '
BTFL l UDRM
l b11h 1owt1h11mt-• Juwry • must ~ee.
only VS,900. 8ou8ht ne-.. • an>.lous.
1714) 96).5611
. IRVINE AREA
DEERFIELD
Prr<l' 1lastw-J Sp•ciou~ 4 bdrm J b.ith
• Jr~•nl' hotnt'. Sunlen £1v rrn & lam ""
R••\ot'd tormal don rm, cucvl•r bt1tl
1·ntry ( ~1~dr1I ce1lrn111. Amcnohl!\
plu•. Own"r fe4v1ng are•· his lou, your
S••n!
(11•) 646-7711
TURTLEROCK
FAMILY HOME
~1ngle "°'Y ~•uty 1n ch0tc~c arta. 4
lf!t' bdrm•. J bJlhs, 11•e11 f .. m rm, lormil
don Quol't strtel w/l1uleJ>.trlo. & btg pool
nt•rby. lu1h •lllum. Only 6 yn n-.
(lH ) 75'-1501
BEAUTIFUL IRVINE
lo-t'fy l•mily ho"'9 located In choke
lr.011• • l bt11 bd1ms 2 b.1hi. Clt•n ~a
wh11tlt • 111 fr~ p.11n1. Newly c.1pe1ed
tu.ids of chum. (JH ) 759-1501
PATIO HOME ONLY $97,500
Eft'glnt home 1n Dffrlleld. ~spen
modttl, l lae bdrrm, l IN1th, huge lrpk, ovenlzt'dfam1lyrm.ShowsU~eamodel.
(714) 7S'}.1501
N£Wl'ORT BEAC H AREA
MAGNIFICENT VIEW
l oYely homt' for~ec:vllve's l1mlly, One
ol New~·, ~I lfUt. Honi.det1gned
lor view' from 111 dire<11o~. lg«' bdrm1.
hugh den. onulled family rm, lormil
din. (714) 759-1501
FRONT ROW OCEAN VIEW
from this btflly decorated l bdrm, 3
bath, leildtnce Wilh FORMAL dlnrng
room Walk to the ~ .. ch 0< 10 comrn.
l•c1l111n of 2 cenn'5 couru, pool &
jm.1a1, F7141 646-7711
BOAT SUP
luv1i11blewllh 1hls )bdrm l b1th ~ach
be.auty only 5 yn. new. SpKlcxn rm
11t"· lormil din rm & ~petb prof.
decor•lflng. Beach living •t iu bestl
(n4)6*-"11
Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 ... and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard~working record setters!
state ...
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COSTA MESA
OFFICE:
2790 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 545-9491 or (7 14) 545-0465
tOUNT AIN VALLEY
OFFICE:
17213 Brookhurst S1reet
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714} 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE :
9032 Adams Avenue
Huntington Beach. CA 92646
(714) 963-5671 or (71 4) 556-7035
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE:
6042 Bolsa Avenue
HuntinRlon Beal h. CA 92647
(714) 897-0321
NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE:
2043 Westcliff Drive
Newport Beach. CA 92660
(714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711
NEWPORT/IRVINE @
OFRCE: ·----2640 San M iguel Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 759-1501
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNfV O• ORANGE (ALIF OANI'
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l.AVl'IENCEJ.SCHMlf ANO
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SUPEIUOA COUllT 011 THCl
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THE COUNTY Of'OllAHOCl
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petlClon lo. Probett Of Wiii ond for I•
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~ l'tc;Tl~IOUS IUllNHS
NAMI ST41'8MIEMT ,,,.,OllOWl"9'*'"°"''dfN""_'_ ••: l(VI tHGfNEERING, INC., 1TPI ,,.1,,. &oultvaro, Tu111n, C.tlUDfnl• .,..,
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CORONA MARVELOUS
MONACO DEL MAR Cull u:c ubout tht!I am· =:J!~~·: .. ::.:·:= ~.t.:Tr.:.:.·,·== ~"1;.~·· · ::: South of Hwy ~~:~~~~~.0~~n°v:~~~i,1~
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shoMlcf cfM.c:k their od• C.APIE COD b I e g u r u g cs t no l pocketbook $51,000 tandem>. Call 644 7211
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'841HSULA
4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All
Lovely area, few steps
$189,500
UDOISU
amenities.
to beach.
Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4
baths, living rm. w /cathedral ceiling.
Lge. master bdrm. s uite. $224,950
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR !RROIS: AdHrfiHn iJ lion thrU·l)UI . 2 Jo'ull dou· f1•c wall µlt•usc your
daly ..ct ~ er-$2, I SO A real doll housc.l ofrt•rcd • ::R, ~~~T a!~u!.": TOT AL DOWN . _: _ _ ~~ry~~~.inil lime in ovl!r ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rw.lltyforthefintin-Winding roudwuy to EXCHANGE Call644·721 I ~ Gwr0I 1002 GeMraJ
34l floy\1d1 D"'"' N R 67) ti161
carnet ltnertfon only. soaring 2 sty r1•lrenl! or buy! Prime £11sts1dc for detaill •••••••••••••••••••••" •••••••••••••••• ......
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TAYLOR CO.
HE ALTOHS SI fl('l' UM{)
EXCLUSIVE J.IDO ISU
DelightfUl 3 bdrm home on extra lge
corner lot. Beamed ceilings, fplc ,
warm earth tones add to charm of this
prof. decorated home. Lge So. & No.
patios provide open feeling plus
,privacy. Inviting den, lg mstr br.
2111 San J~llt Hiia Rood
HEWPOIT CENTER. N.1. 644-49 I 0
Private grounds prot~cl Costa Mesa duplex al _.. DESPERATE OWNER _________ 1 sedtxl1.'<I entry to lavish $146,500. Five years old. $63,000 POOL
hv. rm.! Gourmet spacious three s • • SAVEMONEJll a....L..&f.L.-r's .... otice·. kitchen overlooks ~un· bedroom-two bath \JP· t , Walk up garden path" uy •• ,..__ " hl rourty di Wind · · ~-------.-lo thil> a hllrm steal. 3 b b I d Au -al""slate advert••""' s ne ar · · per unit (Just like a _ -----" . . r, 2 11, g. covert.• •• "' .. ~ ... ing stairway leads to home). Let the lower two 1---------1 hngertlp kitchen L.1vmg patio. Super nice home•
llRCHDALE
N I ~1,ANCH 1 ~~~~••••••••••~~~~!!:~~~ ......... ,~~~~
eur y · • acre, couo ry -------------------
m Uds newspaper Is sub· s w ee P 1 n g mas. t c. r ~room unil help make EXCLUSIVE room overlooks spark!-Owner 's have lu sell !
laving, upper Newport •
u oy. ~ Horse stable. OP!M HOUSE DAILY 2-5 PM
jed toi the Federal Fair bedroom plus child .s your payments. Custom, ocir..a.uFRO .... T ing pool. Hideaway ONLY SSll,!*50. Hous ng Act o r 1968 retreat• Hurry sell r 15 r b 1 k. IP'\n " master too! Only a little ERA/W hick wl\ich makes it illegal to arudo~. 847-6010 ~ ~~~:~om~·. le I ~ncgts;:~ BEST LOCATION TLC lo huve your dream H
cha.rmmg 2 bdrm. ranch house. cozy guest house. 2220 WaterfroM COl'OftCI del Mer
sparkllnl( pool. Open As ft.e cnwt flK. yw wHI flMI _.Gp"
adver tise "any pre-Ol'fN r11q .11 HUN JOBE"' " builtin kitchens. wood ,,...,.... Pobtt homt>. Don't hesitate. RJty, Inc. 848·2323
terence, limitalton, or [ ; I Call 752-1700 ~~:1~~~·:cli:1:~se0x~ ~IJ;l!if!\IL ~~~~ks~~~~~~e1s~ Beach !~~~~oe~w Ex-<~tt• •n q . '' JLn ,,,e1 ~ "
Sut,Sun. 12·5. 20292 ~Urch IMMtM locahd °" a ... peppw tree
St., Santa Ana Heights U.ed slnet a old CGl"Oflo del ~ l
or natiooal ongin, or an _ •. : ... l!~!!!!~ SanClemente. traord1nary 2 Bdrm ~· DO IT HERE
$155,000 •
WONDERFUL S.al mits witt. hardwood floon. Room THE REAL
ESTATERS iolention to make any ' ' COLEOFHEWPORT home wHh cutry E njoy the beautiful WILLOWS to UpHd Ii captu,. the Hnut!
3 Bdrms .. huge ram1ly SI 85,000. such preference, Um1ta-REALTORS courty:ird. Bcauhfully ocean & canyon view,
Uoo. or discrimination." *REAL 6 75-551 I decorated and in move·in I~:::========:'! that Is. J Bdrms. & all the
This newsp;,ipcr will nol
knowingly accept any
.advertis ing_ for reul
estate which is in viola·
tionofthelaw.
condll1on. Jf you need other quality home ESTATE* more home, owner says CAMEO SHORES fe atures. $260.000 HUMTIMGTOM you can add on. Shown From the moment you Includes l ·yeur home
We need top performers BEACH byappomtrm•ntonly. enter courtyard gate:1 of prolecllonplun.
in our Newport Center of· thJS Cameo Shores beau.
ne.cessary · X.lnt · corn Four luxurious unit~ with Wl\Tl H.I HONT rmm<iculate -1 bt.•drm & ~fwSoht mission spilt. Apµl. spacious owner's unit. RE~,~~~T~TE pool hmm..'. TutJllY UJ.1·
rm., 2 frplcs.; a charm·
ing family home at 4472
Park Glen, Irvine. Open
Sun I 41. Onl y $79,000 --__... + p I I I
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Cal 67l-6900
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flee . Will train af FOUR UMITS -ty you arc aware of irn
••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Murie Bush. Almost carries Own<'r 631·1400 ..:.rmkd lhroout J\·\ai:mfi· '"'-'°' I 002 x~~IV"~'vr ~ill ~rade; For p~ofil pro-n•nt \ ll'W Offen·d at ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~U k.-/W Jecl1on 1nrlud111g tux 1._-_.~--·~-----$374 .900
O~~M:R~MT f lrYlY~,/~, ~W~.7~~nts. ptcuse i-·,·u-c•H•D•u•r•L•E·x-A Division of
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640•7000
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Rigbt on the Blurrs. l-~~ -Q.. K€Y NEWPORT
watchin g crashing 640-6604 VR€ALTOR.5il Sl75,000 lftlrnishedt
waves, Catultna & un oc· A Div Gerrie lll\·est Inc St.-e and hear the surf and ~~~~~~~~~~J·--~~----•J CONDO COMFORT
<'asional passing whale. ABANDONED ba!>k in the l>un of t>cuch ShOWS Lu:.l'ious greenbelt view
Prof. decorated "Model" V .a. IUYER SPANISH VILLA IJvmR. Short sll'ps aero!>:. from laving I'm., upstairs
eoodo in S.:in Clemente "" IEACH to beach Lar~c2 HJrms, * CASH * l 'k M d II mstr. bdrm. & lge.
w all lbe blln.-.. & private ZERO $DOWN .ASSUME $28.500 patios. and bJlconie~ or I e a 0 e . rorrruil dining rm. Tht'
tairway to beach. Bike to beaeh Crom this Arched formal t>nlr)' Cer exl'dlent rcnwl unit:. 75%-85% Ne3rly new, J bedrm. 211 kitchen features modern $184,500 sprawling execut l\'c for summer1wanler r,•n ba. S&S Townhome an appliances & rule eatini: i Q . t I ds huge 20' hv. rm. with '"'l• 0""nda1I• t < I t CvprA~ . JACOBS REAL TY estate. wets reel ea crackling stone f1rcµlu ce ... ., ,,.. , " COMMISSIONS x n area. nr , "'"l> urea m this 3 bdrm .. 21' tosecludedenlry.La\•ISh. country kitchen . din· College. barh Bluffs Condo 675-6670 llv. rm p
1
1us ROur~et iog. FiestJ purl.)' rm 4c . new ofe. in Hunt PorilPlaceRltn $135,000, And there's no
kitchen . Sweepin g o\·erlooks covered dJnl'c angton Bch . needs a le~ 714:842-7461 lease payment -you own
master .bdrm pl u s pavilion & lush grounds. aggressive :..ile::.m•·n 1~~~~~~~~~ theland!
children s retreats. Separate wing for ma-HALllU\l~L,\\l> whoneedtomakc $10,000f--C F CI h Separate fun time Cam. . . per mo Will furn. leads, 0 8$WQrt 1i rm.Sellerrequeslsquick Jest1c master s uite & .. 673·6900 • bonu!>e::.. in eentive. • •
oere.r.Call847.0010 guest ,quarters. Take s~~~~~~~~~ heavy advertising. Joln SUPER REALTORS 640.00 0 Ol'fN 1>19 •H11UN1o~rNi?t• • over8'l•VA1oan.Nonewl"' the crew that bas fun
CREDIT
NEEDED
$68,000
BIG 4 BDRM
um.sq fl.++ 4 br, 2 ba
beauty! Upgrades
lhruout. wood cabioeta,
tile, fruit tre es.
ISLAND IAYFROHT
lncre<hble opportunity!
Beautiful family home
on Balboa Is land. 4
Bedrms and 4 baths,
shared pier and dock. Sandy beach at low tide.
Large master bedrm
wltb '4ew. $449,000. SINGLE
VET loan costs. NoquahJying. 5 + POOL making mon<'y. For In
S kli ,,, pool ~Ac•nt ,,~;;.:!,: ernow, e' "•~~~iliiilll $288/mo. pays all. r II Ed Ch SHARP J/ you take borne $950. Hurry! 963·7881 par n,. ..... c s ......,._
_________ , beautifully lndscpd .• 2
ADir...a SU ... I 5 ear ga. Laundry rm
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
"'"'"'"" "' • f'amily area. Move-In 642·5200 each month, you may be&~;;~~~~~~ oPfNt119•11\1u111ro~1111 11 Llus home with a l0harm t;f!·r~~t~:~~;~ .. V.ME CONDO 1•1N111 ESJ]~~;l~;~~: 3 Bedroom! Price rc----------1 duced th<>Wlands! Grc11t
1419 SERENADE rond. 1 will carry c·onract ~....._......,,....
lrvmeTerracei CdM. On a 8 1'2',~. For sale byj;;;m~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Corono del Mar Costa Mesa Schools! Call
Spacious Oupleit-3 now! Rt-d Carpel .
bcdrms. J baths, patio, 7S4·1.202
rec land ; f agstonc owner. Ed Chernow. IYOW .... ER frplc.. beamed ceilings, 646-8080 "
dining rm. & brkfst. bar.1---------1 Ilg C•y0tt . .,__~_2 __ -----• 2 BR, A/C; nr. park & in.: & i.ep. downstairs ~ I o MESA DB. MAR guest quarters. Trulv
•J!\e fastest draw in the poo • nly SS6.000 Spacious 4 b~room. 2 one or a kind! Call now•
3 King sized bdrms., Greenbriar t ownbome,
ceramic tile floors & .,.IWPORT HTS. spectacular view frorn !pie; 2 bedrms. 2 baths. --
~undeck. tplr. s115.ooo. CREAM PUFF West. . .a Daily Pilot bath home with huge 64S-OJ03
Classified Ad. Phoot gourmet double oven 644-7210 This is really something
special. 3 Bedroom. 2
hath, dining room. new
cnrpe tlnit . wutcr
purification i.y~l~m. new
no wox noor. ,.:rcrnhou'>c windo w .ind muc h .
mul'h. m11n-. !•raced
n.ibt. Jt $78,500 CALL
75\-3191. C:SELECT ..
wainscoating in 2~ 3 Bdrms., family rm.; every rm. 2 balconies fl baths. Low malnl. yard. vacant. anxlou5 owners patio. great Jar outdoor Pn~ed al $185.000. says. bring me an offer. living. Frplc, wet bar. &e!i678. kitchen and adJ01mn~ ..:..:::..:..;,._;;.:..... ______ !-"'==..;;....-~;;..;;;.;-'---:;.I rami I y din in ~ room .
Great n oor plan wath
F O RESTE
OLSON
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separate muster suite, ,.c-._c-
big living room on a ror •----
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REALTORS
. ner lot with RV arccs-..
rul1 price $84,500. CALL
s;56.26&L
CSELECT ..
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Dress Mr. and Mrs. Santa in 9304 8-20 red •l .. teen with fake.fur
L. -ffl"..__ ·.L -..nr~ ~.... trim. Decoule tree, aift ~ I Ill~ _,, 111'-'\T.. aces with S" dolls. Pattetn
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dtml.fltlted u~I. llltn. ro l!if eacll ~ttein 10< first cla~ on to 1 rtla11nc eveninc with a11ma1I •IKI ll1ndhn1. S.d te.
lriepds Ch005e putel ~nit Alie• Brooks P11nted Pallt1n 93~ MllSts Needlecraft Oeor 105
SiltsB.10.12.14 16, 18 20 oaity f>ilot . Size 12 (bust 34) la~es JI, yds Bo• 163. 010 Cnelsea Ste
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HSTEASTSID£ CLIFFHAVEM has Jenerous alcove. HOME 3 Bdrms .• family rm., Tennis courts. pool &
227Sherwood Place Cliff Dr. corner . $14.9,500 Jacuui close b)'. Move
4 Bdrm .. pool cabana. COSTAMESA r1 ghL In t o charm
family room, pristine Two 3 bdrm. homes on w/security. S\69,SOO.
clean. owner ready to big lot; room for more. ·6-14~.()()~JS~~~~~~~
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LAGUNA IEACH
Pair or ocean \llew lots.
180.000.
DUPLEX I Deluxe units. golf course
view. 2 Bedrms each,J
private. quiet, large,
garages. Perfect retire-
ment home and income
Call 540· llSl
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Magnificent ocean view
lot! Three Arch Bay;
build the house of your
dreams in excluslv<'. private community
w/guarded gate.
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IUCHCUTIE!
1.41 Blk. to oceun: 2 BR.
house+ bachelor's, 3 cur
parking; 2Sx9S ft. lol.
May not be legal, but. on
1y $128,000!
3 br. 3 ba. Sharp plan in·
eludes frpl, den, tile,
fncd .• cpls, cls hws hr,
mo«'!
S89,500
1090 H amilton, Costa
Mes a. Open House
S3t/Sun 11 thru 5.
675·7771 COSTA MESA
Eastsido 'Junker' 2 BR.
starter or retirement CLOSE home; will trade for Son
Diego County, I.rue k.
boat, auto, or what have OUT you. as purl ur down
paymt. Try SM.000
lolbocl .. y Prop. Brand new Eastalde
Reaffon Costa Mesa 3 Bedroom, * 67S.7060 * 2~bath, wet bar le inside ~~~~~~~~~ la undry! Hurr.y. call ~Uing anything with n ~~~Red Carpet •
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SCltAM·l.lTS Answtrt In Clanfffccrtfott 5300
macnab I Irvine
realty
BIG CANYON
"COMft.ITI SICUllTY"
All homes shown on an appointment
basis ONLY. Please call for private
showing & further information on
these & other fine proper:ties.
laAMD HIW
Carefree Big Canyon town home
w /fabulous golf course views.
Master BR reatures generous sit·
ting rm, view d ecks + unusual
enclosed courtyard patio affords ex-·
tra privacy. Only $179,500! J oyce
Edlund 642-8235. (W·23)
CHOOSE ROM THUii
Broad moor Homes! (1) Popular
Plan I w/'JtXX> sq.ft. of living area, 5
BJ\s & spacious kltchen/f amUy rm.
$339,500. (2) Distinctive, highly up-
graded Plan 4 w /2 beautiful bou·
quet canyon fireplaces, decorator
wallpaper, plush carpeting, high
beam ceilings, outdoor lighting &
intercom thruout. $315,000. (3) One-
of·a·kind on bluff overlooking UP·
per Bay Area. 4 BRs, family rm +
separate format dining_.· Pool +
jacuzzi & custom 8 /f BBQ. $37J,500.
Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (W·24)
... 2·12l5 "44·6200 '°' Dover Drive Hart>or View Ctnttr
trvl~ at CampU1 V1lley C:.nter
75!-1414
House• For SaM Houses f.or s• Hot.Ht fOI' ScaJ. Ho.f•es Fors• Hous•s Fir Salt HOUU\ For Sal~ ............................................................................................. ······················· •••······•·•··•······•• Ft•duv. October 28. 1977 CAIL y Pll.OT • OS
~ol I OOZ GeMrol I 002 G.Mrof J 002 GeuroJ I 002 Gmcral I 002 G ... ral I 002 Houff s For We ....................... ·••···················· ·•···•··•···•············•••••···········•····• ouse1 For Sate Howff For Stile -"
STUNNING DEPARTURE
FROM THE ORDINARY
A d1stincllve 3 br. home plannod tor·
g raciOU8 living. Heavy old world style
floors in entry, hallway and family
room, cathedral ceilings 10 hv & fam
rm. luxurious master suite w/sep sit-
ting rm •. 16x36 pool in complete
privacy. Our best buy at only $84,000.
CENTU&Y 21 SPAROW •••• call col-
lect. 714/003-os.tl.
I 002 G.-rol I 002
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FOR LEASE
3 BR, 2 Ba. Uv-rm, scp.
din-rm, ljte tam-rm,
frplc, bright , clean
modern home. Encl. yar d w /complete
privacy. Sep. yard for ~-HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
dog. 3 Car gar. w/aulodr1~~~~~~~~~ opener. For lC<Jse to te·1-
.nan.t who will take cure ASSUME
of it. $600. mo. Iocld. 6% FHA k>un, w/pay.
gardener. By owncr/agt. meats $231. p/mo. 1450 ~1298or751·2223 Sq. ft. home on Jge lot.
$71,000. Int'J R.E. F\nd what you want Network/Touc h stone
Daily Pilot Classifieds. 963-0867
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.().AMI >'V7 REALTY
BIG CANYON
Bxccut1,,e ranch style home behind
Jron gate in the most pn .. -stigious area.
4 bedrooms. family room &
conversation pil. Profcss ion~lly
decorated. Vacant! Appointment only.
$320.000. .....
BIG CAHYOM TOWHHOME
bramatic architecture! Dynamite
Master bedroom + 2 others~ Pool
jacuzzi & tennis court. '
$179,000
* * •
-SEAVIEW P~aoramic VIEW-3 bedrooms, super
kitchen with bay windows &
Micr~wave ovcn-v;rnlled ceilings.
Poul. Jacuzzi & tennis courts.
$239,500
* • * WOODBRIDGE
Warmington •·c" plan with ~
bedrooms & CJtrium. Vaulted c<:1lings
& more in a park Jikc :..etting.
Only .••
$99,500
* * 1r WOODBRIDGE
·2 Master suites, sunken living room.
breakfast room, separate dining room
~ jus~ steps from the Jake, pool &
Jacuzzi. Reduced to .•.
$114.~0.
230 M.wporl Cftlhr Dr .. Hpt. lc.h
759-1515 75t.0017
macnab I Irvine
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FINER HOM.ES
FROM $51,500 TO Sl'00,000
PREmGE COMDO
Beautifully appointed 2 BR, 2 bath
w /separate dining + fireplace &
private patio. Pool. Great privacy
in Westcliff. $84,500. Harriet Perry
642-823.5. (W-11)
TWO IM SE.A VIEW
The New Bedford on upper tier w 13
lg. BRs +den. The Nantucket high
on lg. corner lot offering one of
Newport's best views. Both priced
to sell at $249,500 ca. Carl Butler
.642-8235. <W-12>
TUmM COUNTRY CHAJtMl:R
Newly decorated 3 BR 1n
established neighborhood close to
sh ops & schoo ls. l.g . country
Kitchen/ family rm combo centered
around used brick fireplace. Pool
sized 1ot. S87.500. Paula Bailey
642-823.5. (W-14 ) ,
TOOA TS CAllfttEE UYl"'6
Nestled among waterfalls &. run-
ning streams -3 BR. + dining rm
& d en or study end-unit. Compact &
maintenance free. $97,500. Vee
Stinson 642-8235. (W·l5)
IA lfaOMT~RIV ATE COMMUMITY
Your own sandy beach comes
w /this charming Cape-Cod home
w/4 BRs .... + family rm. Master BR
w /fireplace. Lg. family kitchen
w /built-in BBQ. $350,000 fee land.
Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (W·l6)
FORMAL FOUl
Fashionabl e Baycrest 3 BR. hom e
w/fun 'n fancy bar rrri , dining rm &
step-up living rm. Jack Custer
642-8235. (W-17)
1.0CA110H + COMYENIB4CE
Beautiful 4 BR Willows home
w /spacious master BR. dining area. Perfect for tbe growing fami·
ly! Hurry! Only $78,500. Anita
Bradshaw 7~-1414. (W-18)
WlCTACULAR SPYGLASS
Fabulous 6 BR, 4lh bath Southport w /distinctive custom features &
n ight light view! Family rm;
formal dining~ country kitchen +
game rm. Cu stom fireplace in
MBR. Only $279,000 fee. Sandie Fix
644·6200. (W-19) .
UVE IM DlllFIELD! Beautifully upgraded .. A~pen,,
model on cul-de-sac. 3 BRs, family
rm, 2'h baths. Walking distance to
schools·. parks & pools. Great f ami-
Jy home at $97,500. Marion Frizzell
75~1414. (W-20)
HIWPORT HEfGHTS
Exquisite 3 BR, dining r m
hideaway on l g. secluded lol.
Flagstone walkways & patios, wis~ well, Dougbboy pool. hdwd
'noor s & huge fireplace. Newly
painted. $107,000. Joyce F.dlund
642-8235. (W-21)
DEIR.Ff l!:LD .
Super location ... close to pools. ten-nis & new park. Spic & s pan
townhome w /2 BRs & den, dining &
p a tio. $79,900. Madeline Cross
752·1414. <W-22>
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4)0\ Dover Oriv~ H"rbor View Cf'nler
1 rvin. •l campus Valley C..nlcf
7S2-1414
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MOHTEGO WITH VIEW
Beautifully upg raded Montego modl!J
in Harbor View Ho m es with a
s mashing view of the Harbor area and
a ll its many night lights. Four
bedrooms, room for R. V. :.torage and
close lo community pool and tenni!'> A
cll'ver and colorful homt.• in'iidt> and
out. Presented at $159,500.
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REALTORS·. 615 bOOO
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GREATIUYIN
DOVER SHORES
Enterlainjng home with indoor
pool, jacuzzi, marble floors and ter-
race -with views of night lights &
back bay. Open floor plan with
room for pool table. $255,250
leasehold.. Owner anxious & willing
to consider financing UJ? to 80% of
·sales price.
A Cour#IU. IAHIM CO.
644-1766
2111 SAN JOAQUIN Hll.\.I AD,
IN NEWPORT CENTER
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SUNSHINE YELLOW DUPLEX
Hright & cl)ecry l btlrm. cottage, with
old Corona del Mar charm, plus 1-
bdrm. separate UJHl in rear. Conve·
nient location, clo!:ie to shopping. Open
houseSat/Sw1.1-4:30. 518 Narcissus
$62,500 -R-2, 3 BDRMS.
Als o has family rm . & attached
i.turnge. Can have 2nd urut added. A
Ll'rrific investmt!nl for builders.
WE HAYE 2 VACAtin' DESKS
WAITING FOR
D PEIUEHCEO SALESPEOPLE
759-0811
450 NEWPOR r CENTER ORI Vt l5!l Oii 11
$71,950 -Good price on today's
market. North Costa Mesa. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, park area just out
your back gate. A 2 bedrm convertible
to a 3 bed.rm. Hurry on Utis one! c ..
546·4 141
SHOUCUFFS -enjoy an ocean view
away from the noise or the city in this
3 bedrm, 2 bath 'home. 2 Large patios
tor easy living and entertainment.
Private beach and club membership,
all for Sl.25,000. C• 6 4G-6161.
Serving Costa Mesa -Irvine
Huntington Beach-Newport B each
GeMrol I 002 8al>oa Island 1006
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2 BLOCKS PAINT S&S Resale Specialists. 3; ,.y •
To OCEAN
4orSbdrmmodelsavaU. ·T • p A TCH some w/pools, 968-4602 •
Tl'rr1tic µotcnt1al & PenrungtonProperues ··•
llcmodclmi.i.lanl'tl, >OU PROFIT CONOOSPEClALIST JI
fuul>h. R·2 Lot. $l:J.5,000. 3 lk'drm, 2 bulh homo in Htg Bcb, CM, Fl. VI)'
biJ-0507 Qu:ihly area needs owner Touchsl.OJ\e Realty 1---------4 with imagination. If 963-0867
LEASE/OPTION you're looking ror a gex>d,..__....--~....,.---.,....-.._.
1':ar1y American rustit". deal C1tll«HS 7221
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IYOWMEll hdrms., 2 buths, lrplc "'~ 1111 l'lu.snmt;JI. $154.000 ~~ ncJ~~~:tARTi~-7383 ;:,..., ·.-:('~ ___ _,ti~~·
Yorktown Vilha Condo, ~ t'(
years old. 3 bdr, 2 ba, dill~ l•
hwashel', laundry rm, 2 car garage, patio. Must ...
CUSTOM
BUILT
Westcliff RHlty_ seU in escrow, assuma-~.,
blc FHA 7~% loan. $315 .J mo w /taxes or YA ni> -d
down on new loan. Colonial
s1111c1ous 2 Htt & iam· Showelace•. SGs,ooo. Bushard & • ., rm .. Hcccntly decorated Adams • Drive by 9683 _
1 n Jou t. X tr a large Move up belt.er things Bickley, HB.
kitchen w;walkin pan· here! Oversi~ed lot, 963-l323or963·3187 .,..q
try, selC cleunmg pool across from Mesa Verde ~~....,_..
w;privacy. lmmed . Goif Course. 3-car l 1>0s:.cssion. Full price garage, huge 4 bedroom, Must sell, by owner. AU •I
s l 6 7 , s o o • o p e n famlJy room, rec room, lcr'!'S· 5 BR, 2 Ba, ~v. •
\V(•ckends. Agent, di nin g room, patio. car port. Only ,• ~ 9513 fireplaces. For a private $68,000. OJ)en House
------' showing. BKR. call Sot/Sun 12·5. 17152 Re» • .. 540-1720. terdam Ln. 830-8897
OLDCdM
<.:uJ<lom home on dhl lot, 'l'Al8RI.
:> HH, 5 l>u, tlt•n w;wet .. · ..
bar. I c.1r s:ar. s upt·r lf I lft Callforftia
kuchen. Ju:.l rccJuccd tu b b 1 R smuuo 3 r 2 a arge F .. / ' · fireplace, fully
:!tl'J llo<•r~l.bbU~ Av1::. laruf.scaped, enclosed re· ar yard. $69,SOO. 583
lJyo~ncr 67!Ml30 Know c 11 PI, CM. Ownr/Agt. 645·2135
FHAwVA.
New offering with a
1treat "homey" feeling.
Rear living room, spac
informal dining rm, lge
<.'Over ed !iide patio &
much more for $73,900.
SeUer wlll pay for your
FHA or VA loan.
531·5800, eves.894·9491
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br. 2100 sq. ft. Sl•16,900. JJR. 2200 sq rt. $159,900 by p ...... OR ........ IC VIEW "' Prin. only. 640·2665 or owner. 646-2816. ~ _,... • 1 •J
759-0<!:34forappt. THIS MESA VERDE Htng\'iew PtNorth4 Br,. ... pool, sauna, spa. By
-PARADISE owner $113,500. 556-6076 JASMINE CREEK
Unobsl.ruc ted ocean
view. new 2Br, den. Plan
I. Hy owner $202,000.
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WOH'T LAST BrkrCo-op · 11 4 BR, 3 BA, 2 sLy, pool,
jacuzzi. Priced ssooo 4 Bdrm below appraisel. Cull agt ~or7s1-0.553 Calif Classic
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Costa Mesa I 024 For sale by owner. S.C.
••••••••• •• ......... •••. Plaza area. 3 br, 2 ba,
Well cared for home, lov• ely decor, Large 4 bedhn
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ram. rm. Model home. * Best ofr. Prin. only.
714-979-8262/ 213-757·Sl81
ext. 2053 wkdays bef. s PM
CONDO SPECIALIST
floor plan, formal dining. •-s
brick fireplace. covered
patio. trailer parking.
$87,750, BKR. Call MZ-885<&
Jllg Bch, CM. Ft Viv •JUST USTID CE
810111 ELKINS GD.
Touchstone Realty Beautiful 4 bdrm. home Immaculate 4 Bdrm, 2Mt
1 ___ 963-0867 ___ onquiel.cul-de..aac. Plen· ba home. Large yard.
IAl\('ly 3DR. f'R. qutel t y or extras. Fl\mlly xlntlocationjusl slel>!' to
cut-de-sac, lrg. yd. 2038 room, covered i>aUo & beach, dub " marina. ,
l\llso, off 20th & lrvine. large fenced yard. Walk $184.500
OVER 50 YFARS Of SERVIC.E
OVERLOOKS POOL
IM THE HEWER IWFfS!
Spectacular 2 Story End Unit
·rownhousc, OverJooking Sparkling
Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate
Suites, 3 Baths, ff uga Family Room
l':asily Convertible To Another
SuHc. Jhg hly Up~rnderl. Many
Custom Features . $157 .500
111 DOYER DRIY! 631-1800
Drive by. Open Sun 1·5. to the high scbool. Alk· PURC'ELLREALTY f
t\gt 646-1044 or 675-151!0. lng $84,000 Su8tet Beach 846-2MI
IYOWNER m··: ~ • • 3 Bdrm Ilse. So. West ~"l'"7,......, 104~ 'l
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27 68 LORENZO Founta1ft Valley 1034 ~cbed •QISI ram 3br.
Your family will crtjoy ••••••••••••••••••••••• "8.900. Ownr. 558-oota
this Ir~.&. lovt>IY 2 sty, 5 CONDO SPECIALIST Turtle Rock Highlancb.
OR hOme W/~lymplc Htg 8ch.CM.FtVly VUlot,Sbr Stewart..Prin slu> pool + purkrn~ for 2 Touchstone Really Ollb'. 75.2-5664
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PltESC01T Tuck away mast.er A/C.5ell. Rentor'frade. Truilwuy. Priced below wr.ip arounn IH•tio LC.TAYLOR CO.
tcs&Woodbrldaebome. Backyard enhanced wit ! 4tt4-tl611 own/ugt current market. llest rcuturcs cx~ihl\lt• lih.•11 tlS.0350
BR, or 4 BR + den outdoor lighl.S.. VA o.K buy 1n ;srcu. Se lle r Jucuu.1. S~c1ul outdoor Overabe d lot, fully ca11 752.1700 • NELLJl-;UAILHANl:JI m oov.1ted to setl ! hgtitmg e((cctl> & firepit ~ 7 AClU
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83:W.m COU!GE PARK LCllJY"o Mk)uel I 062 formal din. rm .. 2365 497-2489 OR522-0530
T u r ti e r o ck Lu 8 k S89.900 EASY UYIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.ft. of luxury home a.1•------~!!•1
•'Tartan",3Br2 Bn,angl Smushing 4 bdr in this e a sy cure 2 PRIDEOF superb loeatio11ror v1cw. LARGE POOL HM. Im SOUTH LAGUNA DANA IOACRES
fam. $139,900 or Jae opt. Syracuse. Secluded cuJ Bdrm., 2 batb ().'{.O. An OWHERSHIP fo'pk inliv. rm. & mas tt.>r mac. cond. Great fnm LAGUNA NIGUEL POJNT All ready divided loto 4 SSZ.7U3 de-sacstreet.Huge brlc easy walk t o Main Inthisch•gant 2 BH,2 HJ\ bdrm. Pncedto scllfasl ngbbrhd. 2412 Holiduy 499-4551 495.17:aa 4Q3.8812 parcels od tenaUve
---------• flreplace Formal din Beach. Easy terms with moun~aln view honrn $135,000. Submit offers, Rd. Open Sun 1·5. Coast parcel m•P· Seller
Walnut Square Condo, 3 too! Country ldtcbe private financing & it's Formal dining room, t1wnertransferred. Properties,673·5410 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aacrlrlce. Fantastic
Br2Ba,$163,000. host.I wet bar. Separat easy to see thLs vacll.Dt covered pauos & low 21717TahoeLatic l•_liiiii_•-------1 views & utllltles , off 5Sl·3384 master .with mirror property.Just$85,500. mamtenance landscap-JOHNREADRLTY IMMEDIATE Hewporlle~h 10691N9 _ _.1Hct. 106' paved(roa7ut!,K!1·7 • wardrobe. Gigantic poo • --mg. Community pool & 894-4401 POSSESSIOM ••••••••••••• •• • •• • ••• • a. .. ,..,,._,
BY OWNER me lot. Won't last c EASYTOOWH clubbou.se.$87,SOO. Missb.Yleio 1067 New 2400 sq. it. hm 1n1-------•--u•DO-P•EN-l•N.--i ___ o_R_522_·2090 __ _
Deaae bome-Univ. ~,,H~·"S'UN'OllfMCE' House plus two apts. in GOLfCOURSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• e R l a b 1 i s h e d BIG CANYON Park "KeoaiDglon" md.1. C«ooa del Mar. Walk to VIEW ~;· •. · -• neighborhood. Ready for DOVER MODEL 2 Bdrm . ., 2.baLb bayfront Coo-1cMI ~J~a~~:. ;1:o 1~~~,l~!iHJ~I =in~~E;:; Pf~~i ~~0=1~~is r'::::iur~~~l~'!; --~~ h~ ~~:;e ::1~ro~!~.;e~ ~~!!>: :n~!uin ug:Y~~: ~~~~J~1:rn& i.:~~ .. !!~ ....... !~~~
s q. ft. Mini-blinds-~~=--=~•-=··~· ingwitbalowdownpa)'· homefrontingonprh·atc dsbwsbr & compactor. · R ewport Beach Cl cor tbruout, Corol.ng Cook· -meot.$175,000. El Niguel Countrv (;lub. 13~·~00 58HOOO Cpts. d r ps & f ully Prin only. Xlnt for re-UDO EAi.TY ner I ..... Good .:,.;Ori..,;. " lnds pd Sb lk tired cpl or yng exec. By 673-7300 "" _. .......
a"'! ... •.to1.':'~·ft2~ersb ~_tr11i.~~·. "OPEN SUN 1·5 r...~y 1.... Air1 1..-on<lit.iont!d, wet b11r. Let our professional as· pvt.c""'a.ch. o~·"nv.:~r ·~t~o1J~o;wne;r~.$2J5;~·;000~64;04;7:n~r-~~~~~~7~1~G!!re~a~l~fo~r!s~ma~ll~b~us~in~eu=. ..... ...u.... "' _.. ~ re rg. patio w/double cbar· sociates pro\•ide you in· "" v .. "' .. '97.SOO. A&ent646-4380
Ownr/Aat.. 552--0110 or #6 DEERWOOD Beach house with gul!st broiler. Out.side lights & dividual attention in consider trade. $195, HewPOrt'sF-.t ~ EAST apt. oo large lot, one sprinkler s oo timer. securing the home or uicldsCeeland &buysaU MOVE-IHREADY i SLE SANTAANA
••OPEN HOUSE•• Near Fluor Corp, Exec block to the beach. Plusb carpets, & nicely Yo ur d r e :i m s i n of this. Bkt. co-operation Walk to beach, pools & LlOO SLE SPANISH Large, 2 Story Office csAT SUN BR h. bl d d Owner will sell, trade or dt..-corated $237 500. America's most suc-invited. Cull 840-41S3 or tennis from this 2 bdrm. CHARMER. Elegant Building, 100% leued to
uJivEas'ITYP.K. • ig Y upgra e · lease/optioowltbprlvatc PRESTIGl00US cessfulnewcommun.ity. 640·1704. &deohome.$'93,500 is land home with County~ency,goodln· Corma.1 dining rm, sep. finaocina at $UO,OOO. ....ORTHVIEW Esca"" to an aura of1~~~~~~~~~1 beauUful NKI We roof. I · U I "58.lGREENTREE. fam-rm, Jal.llldry. Owne -" "~ I· CAYWOOD Close to water. &iter· come W up poten a • Spac3Bl',2~ba.Stepe to a.DlLious.
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swimming, volleyball, PATM WALKER * 4-oOS 7 * w/open ceilings thru-0ut. awrutwg you m e a · • 548· 1290 • room , gourmet tltcben group. $380,000. Call for
pub. $109,000. James D REALTY 842-14 Country kitchen uccent$ dleback Valley. Call us •LUXURY 1----------1 w/wood pl~ ceillng & ~~H. Pauley Co
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•• WOODBRIDGE· Ju s t ri g ht Io r ..d~Q-. Jireplace Three level 7i 4/5lSl-lOOO •R.OORPL.AH 21.3-S93-ll207days in a forest of plant.a. <n4)646-5808
Quality BROADMOOR 3 singles/couples: 2 (>1 ~'~ home w/huge m as~er Ba rcelona :l br. great Th at. sums up t hi6·l•--------i Hurry! Call645--0303. o.AeU:'-9 Bdrm home. $101,900. bdrms .. 2 baths. Univ. [!} ~ swle & sepurate drl'..'Ss lnl! vil'w, A/C, fenced yard. fabulous Portortno laom (Wis 1800
Ownel'551-4038 Park.$79,500 -w ,.... urea. Owner will $1i8,()0(). By owner. with cxl.l'as indudlnl!: Reducfll$12,500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WOODBRIDGE p ~~V~NeG~YtK~~ r U e_ _;,-~ h~Ubl'10pUon.$124,SOO. m _4>_7_56-_3629 _____ -' •Jacuuaw1au1ot11nL·r ~~:::i~~~:,rt&C~=~t Huntlngton Beach
WarmiJlgton 2Br, 2ba s.ingles;couples; living } L--M-.1 RNfy Tenn.is Swim Golf ~;~~~~~:l~~~ Uµ~aded cplll, drpc., Wl!t Duplex. 169.000. Old.S, bul "'-"o A/C upgrades · -..,.--..,.. " hur. pool and te nn1• •·---~ nice. Good area. V .I\ . ............ • • · rm., farm kitchen. 2 ll"SOSO .. , ..... 0 .. 0 By owner, Madnd 671. 4 •Classed lnfrplc " 0 -at 0~0
NUVT Nr lake. prks & pool. By bdrms., 2 balhs, Univ. REAL ESTATE "'" .. _... "" br Casa Sarga. Spect.. •Wet bar • c·ourts. Sellers will pay . '"' ty,,_...,_,, owner, sse.&7S U1 10:30 Park. $i6,900 ~ unobstructed mount:iin •C\.lst.omized F.:unily rm. b~ers closing costs up HARBOR View Home by Locatiolt-Locotioft
pm for appt. HA TE DUST? PRICE SL.ASHED & golf cour:.e vu. Walk t.o ~~5~~. 0;!;d si~;~i fa~~~i>d~reo:;c~~~:~: 4 Blks To Bcbt 3 BR + 1.
TURTLE ROCK GLEN Now is your cbance below market for im SWEE:Pl .... G tennis, golf course. lake, $204,900 Realtors. Priced $15,000 belo Needofferl Bkr536-33'77
scrap Lbe dust cloths mediate sale! owne " r e c cent e r . Pr o f. Open Sun 1·5. f7 jOUllhegroupatthepool leaving area. Charmin HILLSIDE VIEW lndscpd, beaut. decor PACIFIC mkt.st$175.000.M4·2064 a.c-rro,ert, 2000
• Creeks ide. Sgl Com & tenol.s courts, then c 3 Bdrm .. 2\!a baUi !amil is only pan or this 4 wi all upgrades. Aft 6 COAST THE ILUFfS STIPS TO SA.HD ••••••.•••••••••••••••••' ~meup.~d~·!~:~· off in your cooled & bome. Well located wll bed r oom r e t rea t wlcdays8J1-8260 · Plaza 3 bdrms .• t ~ Newer duplex.~ blk. NEWNE'WPORT
... -· ... • · filtered home. 2 Bdrms .• "'°'""ez11'U ..... CN\ wrapped in I ovely . PROPERTIES bath 1 l d n.a---2~-DUPLEX Eves833-7S58 t~ .. ,,. be 3), 2 bat .. ·, ~ · _,...,.,. ....____. .. -L. 1069 1 ; ge. e nc ose ocieao.3 ........... """" .... --------~ \.V\UU ...., wrought iron feocrng ..-... ,..... • _... LJ I patio. Near pool & shops. units; new carpet; IUD* 2-3 Br2~ B.a units., 2 dbl WOODBRJ.QGE Univ.Park. $89.000 HORSlS, pe r c hed in homey ••••••••••••••••••••••• v -0400 An Drhe by: 2428 Vista deck. patio, blt·lns; fOOd garages. First user
CROSSING ~ HORSES, HORSES hillside area! E nJo>'. Priva~ Party, wishes • • Bogar & calJ lo see. Ask· for owuer-occupant o benefits. -.5.3ooa or
The Village of Wood-552·7000 11.tacrelaLaguna Beach. gorgeous pool & Jacuw trade s Br h ome 00 in&$98.500 summer/W'interrentals. 878-U48Bkr.
bridge. 2 & 3 bed.rooms. 2 Bdrm. & 2 bath raoc tool VA ASSUMABLE a prime part of Costa Mesa PAINT BRUSH IAYFROMT HIEWPOIT IEACH
From$96.990toS12S,990. THE · • house. Enjoy tbe rusti S99,SOO.OpenUJ8:30pm. Goll Cours e for d>odo· lge 2 bdrm 2 IEA1.TY 675-1642 Co•---~X
E nter the Vlllage on · •• serenity PLUS room lo Moo·Tbur. waterfront home w/pier SPECIAL baths is atrlum. on first NrGokleweat/lleU
Warner Ave. turn right VILLAGE. · · your animals Pl.US e:<-& slip Linda Lido etc Bring your palot brush & n_oor: s.ecuraty bldg., s-c-..m 1076 ScottRe&lLYW.7533 ooWestYaJeJoop,le~ton REALTORS ·· pansioo.Sll7,500. II ·Quai~ 546-8757 ' ' · ideas ck take 11dvuntage l.JdoPerunsula.$219,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"4P1es.esC.M.AU 2 br.l &.one Creek So. & nab • al a great investment op LEASE Fl .... IR HOMU ... -•-·'-......... ., .... ,000. onSprioavale.559-1161 JUST IUSIHESS Place BEA~ SHACK w/plans. portwut 5 b 3 b re .-.--1 ,......, ·---..mH a.i--wtles permits for 3 s ty re· sty. ln ~tblUtl. ,J:,. Uofum. luxury bay(ront .,eant.mar" above \be ,.....S40-3lll0
t COLUMllA ,R.EDUCED'.'· VY"irvft"'" 5<11 ir• -P7S2•1920 model,'91,500.675-1666 sell tb1s week. Recbaced coodo; 2 bdrm1., den: 3 cit)'. Super 4 bedroom POOL• SPA We alilo bave ae•eral ·..ooauaan IUo04 &.OSlM,500. Makeofr. ~tbs. 2 decks; security family home wl1b oceu TIJ.PLIX t • This ls it: an end unit, mooey-maldng bwsines R.C-TAY1 ORCO. Gldg.IBS87WUtoA. LKER view.$1t8.500. SUPa LIYBAGI I I ~uper abarp bome in air·cood .• Plan 3 ln opportan&Ues. $30.000 JUST REDUCED to NEWPORT ~ V
COUeg6 Park reaturing 4 Broad moor. Deerfield $1.00,000. $1Zl.OOO. Beet buy on hill, H ... DIOR Hl~H fSS.0350 ··u• TY 675 r200 Golt ccane UC.pct Cbd". n:fble .. ~ 1 bedrooms-, with maoy t . b 0 ·th 3 Z4M2 Loa SerTaoos. 4br ""' w ~ .., 4 •--'-m studv -oo cont.or leat.uNe lnclud own mes, w t 2ba,sbakeroof,Paceset· Just a few blocks away -"Uvu • '" "' ~ua.UIYlfte. ElQ6o atone
i ... __ pt··-.. ca,.,,...•·, bdrms_ .. 2~ baths & a EXCLUSlVEAGENTS ~ th. . b WlS'JCU~ HVHMOHT~-"" sq. ft., oc•aa view. ·-pla--•-•D u-.. -• .... ._.. ,.... • .,...., ff mil FOR VLLLAGE ter bome. Hi!:b grade 1rom JS quality wit 3 ~ .,79 000 .... ... .... "' ..,.., .we entry. extensive pauoo fa Y rm .• for new cocoa cr pt, de. bedrmbome.largefami· IEAUTIFULLY op· By owner, Park view, ... · new}.)' pa1nt.ed. eoc&osed brick patio, BBQ and oo.ly ... $85,000 FAJREMALL corator drt>S w,!>bCPr<> ly room.2bath.dble fplc. pointed 4 bedntl, 2 4Br. 5500 used bricks in B~.R'OIAHENRY carages. Ope11 Ul--~-•edf ll d •~·n--' I d I '"'""c ~-hr )ot 0 ........... <-patios J 916 J>ort REALTORS l ·.-llon·Tb·-.,_.... aa:n y room an Jl04So. Co::tsl Jl'I!. v. s.....,,,..., R ass. man~, 111-~.. ~ ... "" • wocr uum hoftw. ~· diftfnc) Provence ..... 7.soo. incl 21S Del Mar 4.92-41Zl __...... --boo us room. Asking LAGUNA BEACH lll.: rm d1v1dcr, pcrferll} anxious und will help rm, forrwol Jly r•, .. ..
$148,250. 497•2457 lndscp'd, many xtras Gnance.0.ll~llSl. • .. lnd.644·2185 $61.000 ~ble view l!'l=a "
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11DAILY!!!u ase ,~~Sa~us~un~12~~~-~P_nn_· _i·~~~~~~~~ la t~h ucl••h• 0~ ee. >' owneT. wit to bch. 264 Delcado ~.,. _ool,)'. 499.2921, Ownu 1 L. L. L. ... t.SUn. 1T21 Port Rd. By owner. Open dal Yee a IUDt 6SOFootanaWa1 •• 9 • .,or.oou. AabJeyPl.1448480 l.JU-$.66l-2031 ,.._ .n........---.
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l.J\GUNA BEACH 3br, 2~ba. $99,900. Call 3 Br 2 Ba. all new kitcb, ~~ ST8tS TO llACH mu. -uu. Three bedrooms. 3~ TI4-840-2916aft6 .family rm. sep. office. ' · U..-h~ Ja\000 dple9 GIDlY baths & "Panoram1c---------tcat.bedraJdo•,wb.ite lat· oridWkMlt'Ollllrs ...,_..__._ _ _._ ~.~~cleatnedl Byowner.MWO'Tl • .... 67• .. r .. 5 ..----=------..a s·a, z ~.•-'"--------v~ws"t S219,500. FOOTHILLS tice. shutters & bright· --LIKEA MOD&! homed. poueulon. IUNITS R~EMTltEALTY Upgraded 2 Br, 2 ness. ll21 Oxford Ln.~~~~~~~~~You must see tb1s com· PLUSlBRlcDenRea.\al ~S25'1.000. 496-9501 ba+den. Gar. patio, !!!1.;21°0• By o wne r . IAYVIEW pletely remodeled ex· Unlt.Fullprice$172,000. P1cilJcSboreReaJtJ'
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COHTEMPORARY (714)495-0832 PA.LUMO MODEL ex.clus Bayside Village, 2 tban new with custom 6"·9513 Plaaa.S.C.491;5'300
LIVEOM
THE WATER
Jn Orangetree is this
sharp Plan 3 in beautiful
Irvine. Tb1s l bedroom
condo Includes addi·
tional amenities and
community pool, spa and
gym. Asking $54.000.
LGgLWI IHc:h t 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Decew'Cltor's Delight
2.Sty. English country
style w/upper liv. rm.,
frplc., bdrm., den & ba.
Guest rm. & ba. w/sep.
cnlry on lower level.
Needs work I $149,500
Minion Realty 494-07
WOOD & GLASS le.ST IUY 4 8 1 u If 1 Br 2 Ba, Dln Jlm. Dea, amenities too numerous S. ..._ F l I l .. r, am Y rm w rp c. wetbar, IDdry, bll.oa, et.c. to mention. Huge family C kt 1071 o urp ex o r •• e.
In ml1lt cond. beamed ln L.N. Sbr, aba +pool & 2 story. 3 baths. Over By owner. Prine Only. nn. den, formal dlnlng -11paa1ao S21S,OOO. 150 yards off
ceiling. frplc, 28r, 2Ba. vu. Sll2,500. 83l ·3807, 23lO sq.fl. Incl. land. llJat SSS,!iOO. G7S.'1903 ·~ batbs. 2~ Ca r garage -••• .. •••••••••••••••• beach. Z11 W. Eacalonu_ Ca~ r m,
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garden ta1nal 540-SUIO. Vogue R.E. ~d'i~oder market at1---------f +workshop. Walk·in wet Coado, 2 alJ'12br. "9,500. ~C. 4IZ-6SS1
w/ ar. oce an v ew $1 • BLUFFS. blgbly up· bat stereo & intettom Must sell. 3211S P IZOU .... ,_ decks, proleaaiooally de· PrimelocaUoo. Nrocean. gr-"-' 3 B 2' ... B ' CUolio&.SSJ 13:1> _,.,,
t d & I d d F .._. r .,.., a con ·~~-b We en· • Ru•tloato· Bea"' .. /3 cora e n scp . reab air, sunshine. c1o· ft• pooa. .n-ooo 8 .. .. ... a
0 M S 11 •... -· · try, m ve ftreplace, By o-ner Sun Holl--11------·-G-s wae r u s t e ! Vaulted liv. rm., frplc, 0 ... ne Call I pt f .. v .. ~u:vua..,........ ....,.
Red eel f S 67 500 .. r. or ap parents r etreat of .... ~t --" ....... ooo 2 br 1.1 _....._.. .. ,__. -t H.... ,_,. • uc rom 1 . to faro. rm .• tile lcit .. 3 Br, 2 752·6"92; 640·8851 o masttt suite A dream --_.. -"'• ...., _,_,...,_. ·--··-$149, 950. Ca II Ole k We batbs, lndry rm .• oak 640-83a1 rome true with no Umita· ba, cpl. t/p, bltloa cov Scbeduled expenwa
i--------•I Eisiminger, Agt. 494-iSSl paUo, lge trees. rocd yd, l--~=:=:::~---1 tioba t Call I pt to ered patio, yard, lau.ndey $1.311,278. Price $3.,300.000. OCEAN VIEW or497-1684: 2 car gar. Bit 1972. THI ILUFfS LIKE GOLD? tbl us ?r afi · 1 inside, walk to acboo lOltallment sale w/lud OHL Y SSS,000
In
WALNUT
S9UARE . Lowest priced condo in
this beauUful develop-
meoL This attractive
Plan D includes o
separate enclosed
prage. uble T .V., com
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151-2000
WALNUT SQUARE
Uve ln Irvine for tse.200
6 under. 2 BR .. dln. rm.,
or 3 BR, two sharp
tQwnbomell Great place tor ehildrfn. IV&YM COPILAMD
UALTOI 512-G434
South $89 .900. By owner. b!~1 ~.1:1cep ona 496-010 contract. Prill. only.
Oceao vle~~~7ery.__C•O•H•DO--G-O•L•F-• <Tl<0495-0088 ~~~: ~~~;'~~f!~ WATERFROH c.oloai&1 Real Estate SUPER SHARP ('ll•>at-2950
room. 2Bdrm + lge loft COURSE VIEW ADULT dues. $11 ooo under bank HlWPORT SHOH;S 4 BR, 2 BA bome on ap. Costa Mfta .,.a.1t ~~~c:~~/i~jt c1ba:!~ ~t~~~~~. ~f;~do· COMMUNITY V':rai.selact!aat! 3 Bdrm. 2 baths, den. t>uplex,primearea.Opeo prox . .,; acre, Uvtn l..2w/-~:~aroom.
Sandblasted wood io· -2 BR 2 BA house New AUIY 640.9900 1932 sq.f\. house Sat/Sun. 12·5. 130C room, & family room, ... .,
lerior, beamed celling, f.~;~~d~m~~~~m~ t.Ue roof, double g~age:t ~ •NewgoldcaT'pCts W. Balboa Blv. S142.000. ~~;,ceca::,: Priftte~~C7MS72
frpk . brick patJo & d_eck. rnuoitf pool, stepe to bus easy care yard. Pool & ~ p~ • P'teshly painted By Owaer l..f.98..2195 dn lhnl-oat. ~OOO ____ __,;;.;..... __ _
Walk to beach. Open & sboppi.DJ. s Minutes to clubhouse 0 c ear -<Z(l\ EstOttZ '" •Wbite lnterior WALK TO IEACH pee • APTS FOR SALE. 21
house Sat/Sunday at beaebes It freeway. bree:r.c.$87,500: :~~e:~G~~ 4 Bdrm'-pool tennis · AMCHOIA• orldeofOWQertbJp UDlta
3l&l2 2nd A•o. Reduced HU1TYl '66.500 ~ •2Fireplaces courts. 1Seiutllul 2400 IMYISTMINTS fcr.-byOWDel'.TUl&tD
toSl.29,500. aview. New Bedford •WaterfrootpaUo sq.ft.. bome. 1 Blk from 1714• 4f .. 77fl =.•.:..?~·,...'!:)':z.:tis
OWNER 499-4409 ~~ w/vlew. 2121 Y acht •Parldlkeview water. Fee land. $169,500 ••• _,, ..
RIVIERA ~ ~ Yankee. Pvt s treets. •Across water Malceanofte.r. ir_..._ ... _ IOaO Waa.ttobuya4-Pled 8ut 3 Monarch Bay Plaza jj Community pool/tennis. ..._.,_ -•-•ft •n _,. -'t -H-;,.,/J it• p 1
MAGNIPlCENT 3200 sq. 496-7222 831.0836 .~A)P-640-8557,833-3622 •Co~m~y0~1.t':nnls R2COIMB ~-.._ apa ~ EXCLUSIVES Laguna Niguel -:-'°"'• $279,900. By owner ., • .,. .. A...,.nd,euuAU•8trCOlher ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ""!."::."' oort.~r
fL, 4 bdrm., 4"" bath ,1 • POR 0 Priced to sell tbh House & Investment ln•---------bome. Finest oceanfront T FINO Harbor weekend si42,500. Ho:, ~ One. 3 BR house on the Units avalL from $21 to
community. Loads of ex· LOOKING FOR... Relax & En •10l View Homes 4 Br· d1o down. Owner will n7anc ,.,.~.eo.1. -comer of a major Blvd. $551' per /unit. Tradea Lras. $350,000 .. a weekender? We bave Sun rm, fam rm & game baJanre . vacant for ln· 645·9161 Potential reionlng t accepted.. Ai\. 88'·D'3
one·, walk .... ..-ach •. sell over the va ey room. Owner bas priced 1 l ss2 000 I "" ue "' r red ood ·•-I t 11 lbie k apectlon. commer c a . • • . u~• LARGE 4 bdrm .• family m.aruta· anlmmaculate rom w . pa..., o ose wee · Sl57,l500 Open House WATEARFROHT Int'l R.E . Network/ 8 wta-Anahelm-S200K
bome. El Toro, close to charmer' with exparuloo this lovely 3 bedroom fee. 640-178Sor'1S9·9269 Sat/Sun 1·5 $168,000 Touchstone 963-0981 1 9 Un 1 t. s -R l v •
1cbools tk shopping. poesibllltJee SUS 000 ~md located on a qu.let CAHAL FRONT 43262ndSt. 675.6917 Magnlftcent 2 story eit· ' Ct1-ci.t1K
t114.000 STUHHIHC. ~ne bt,:kcr~ee~ec~~=~ v 1 Byowne.r ! ecuUve home. Splrallog °"'"'IHI•.... l2Unlta-C,M.---$.mlC
.. contemporary 3 bdrm. lion center. Won't last Proi!~~ ~5=3aso sta11'ca.te. 3 Fireplacr11 + ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~E.:..C51 BUILDER'S aUeotion.
Two B·2 Iota, heart of
Dana Point. Both for
$85,000
home ln Monal'Cb Bay Joog. S88.SOO (51> buge bonus room. Don't =:tt-t
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Uno b s t r u r t .1 b l e VIEW !! 759-1515 1---------1 Walktoshotpl..nl.1,3Br •
pv1adnuram1c .. ~~ewK pro· --$1 I ,fOO ~......-... VIEW• 11 Lovely dbl 2drBR, 2 ~~i.. It 2 2 Br, le,\ a. V par~· e a ma~ .... lc4l.ot set• Lalr.9Fonst IOSS ••• new crpta. lrps, w-.er 1Q1 Ung for lbJS 3 bdrm. & Blg2StoryTownhomeon HVH MO...aTrAO Beautiful new Si•u\ 1ew & dryer, Adult. park. Ft.
nleoce futures alford Owner, 3 br, l~ ba, F/P, Faotutlc view. un-4br. 2bo. film rm . powder rrn. wet bar,1_983-_9880 ______ __, den bome: many convo· ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• Bluff with all nmenit.les. " ....,. homo. 3 BR, 2 B/\, plu11 Vly. By Owner. $25,SOO. ~
t.be uJtJmate In llvlng. upgs-oded, club fac. believable price. Hurry, r:~ .. ~-~~f~ famllY rm, 2 frplc's. Mollilo Homo ._ l"" ~ • Large bonus rm. la ideal $72.000. W IC 2Dd 586~21 Call (714)847-6100 Pool, jaciwl & -lennls. C b 1 c _.,.,.,, -·
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-at Kifch•n room. P31J,500 REAL'l'ORS escrow doses. Asking See Mabel, ts 64~9161 • .. .. SUPER CORNER LOT. 41---.......;_.:.;__ __ .... ~, lyOwMr ~000 1m T ton 8X28 C rnlabed ~~~~~~~~~I Wallr bome from Vlc· ~ en. w1bonu1 rnt. wet Everythmg Ne141l Cpta, &' ' e. u DUPLEX 1M NEWPORT
SUCURTAIMS torla Bench en.Joy din· bar. tam-rm w/vaulted SEAVIEW noors, pulnt , wnllpuper. avlP\Vf ~=tres!~~sPr*';.t~: SHORES. a blka lo
tbe J If nerpreparcdlnthetoun., rtef• .. cdllng,2'Y . .tJfl,2700:sq,ft , tJ pa r a d ed ne w Bor npphtl nccs. mlcrowuvc. l\..._..\V space rent. Sel cont. oeean.Topappalntinenlt
:..: carp!t~i•:,t t~l~ lry kitchen with smart super upirrodes w/rna· Harbor . Rt-llt view. 3Bdrm,:l buth. IJH•coun · l ~~ $650().m .7813 le cond. Priced ln lint.
-·-'Rc•nt 3 DR. 2 "'a. ~~!w.000clg(J.!l)a brick fplc. 110,. N Coot•'!...':'!,":::..--Jnrlty of ln nd1cn pl nii 12$(),000. 6"'~7 ~ry ki tchrn SM0,500 Cn 11 1 " Dltr. &12-3200
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1'\atle.roclc. lls JocaUon 1-----r urrcnt mnrkrl llrsl r1n, dbl frpl. p::itlo Room ~--------1 hwy, lllnt mobllo home 54&-8204,846-2al6
.13 1gperb, and t1 prtccd Ct•1111ilied Ada sell bla buy In 11re 11 , SL•ll t•r for pool. RV or boat MONACO ('hoact• cornc-r rrade your old iluH ror park. Rlvct"llldc County :it. Olli)' $10$,000. RTS items, s mall Items or moll volL·d to isu ll. l'ltor111te. 1201 Pembroke lot. Nr Park fol pool. bclowBlythe,2mltopro. BaJA.y.&Sl~7,c1 i .,H,'7nntlorA""-Ln.~or~HOO Sl49,000.1930PortBlahop new !(oodles wlt b a po~cd Nuclear plant. aey tem.~ ,... ,.,..., ....,,.....,.. Pl. 644·7367 Cl.asAlfied ad. 6'2·5618 $150,000. PPM2-GOO
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MESA DELMAR ···"··················Cottai:c.2 1.lr l ll.1 p.11 m.:11>r "hJ 11 111 11 l"1plc' I t\r, :.! li.t liltn .. :.! lJr 'kw lu\ t¥.nhw :z:1 \11' wporlBeach 3269 co,taMua 3724Coronact.IMar 3822 FOUR-PLEXES W11lpay r11i.h\narlu!>hfo nc•wdrror. <'&rPo1l Slit \Ir So C'o.1<;t 1=1.11.1 ~Ii~• 1.11 • l•·n11·tl )•I 1'11111 lr11ni \1\ c.;c Nll'l' vu •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Costa ~fr~a o; l>1.·,t 1nve~t )'Our hou:.e. \tnats or land ""> !.1~·3S47 en·~ ~' .JI 111 $I hi I I I.II LllJh•.iu L.i .il\1 or .!ll1 , & \kn \lJll} W.1lk lo bt•;id1, :J br, <!bu, STUDIO Spollcs~ Walk to bch.
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c;icaoon, undt!r ~1.;,o.000 ~~~ "· ... colt ea ty nxt 10 park. Wlk to bdl · 3 ru<. 1,,n\ fl!\ 1 , 11,1 Sh,i• I' .~ ho·olrm :! It.ii h $:1011 mu t°J II 7J2 :JJU:J comm pool IW2·3669 Full Kitchen & TV Yrly, 509 /\cado 645·7048
l.'Jllnow. $S15.428Begon1a6H 1732 $:l75 rnu \~'.e·111 l .di d"hw.i,h••r q it-. cJ11"· l'h ~knll·. _New condo J Bdrm. 21,, Lincn~&Ullhhc!!. 2 I.Ir, lrplc, crpls, stove. 540•3666 ----~Ill 11~1 J \k for""' 1111 • ·"'"' kid, 1>1"1 Oh b.i, frpfr, d:.hwshr CLOSE TO OCEAN Balcony l'leW. Xlnt cond.
Rentais Charming 2 br, I h.i hnm1· ~ix,, !.ll.J 1;,i,1 /\hlnt, 110 Newport leach 3269 ~~ I) !IJl 201o Ro al Suites M t I Adult:.. no pets. $350. 322 ·ci ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• So. of llwy w,frplr. wuc><l l'Jtit• Cod llro.ulw," I l•'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• mu nys •· . y o e ~ t [cJ h T liouJH Funtl11Md re1 lngs, dining rm, y,mt Suk :!'""""' :1111 . (rph'. WALK TO BEACH i-:,es5S2 47K!J 20llONe~~~lvd, CM .!_lehotropeAve. 67~
w jlMf .•.••.••••••••••••••••• & patao All OC\V k1tth lndJ'v rru, J~ ftu·d ·' tJ. Ul'\\ Suf>t.•r ,h.•rp s bdrn1 ht>Jth• :i Htl rm hou'C~ 11lus h•rRc ON THE SAMD ----2 Ur 1 Ila, s. or J-lwy.
8al>oa Island 3106 dw1hbldhe l>yJ l-1de rclnn & l'Jlh P·~'."11; d1 P',· .die•\ ·"I " lw.n' 'hr.11..1,· i o111 1.1,' (1•111·plf '.tr•I Onl) o11c Lcwdy 2 stry, Jbr +den SUS CASITAS uduhs, no pets. $200 mo.
INVESTMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• s w r ust reth1nc 111 l'C'~!> ),;.,1 ,1, cmllll'I lnJ.! rm"· rp t. la1111 v "I 1 b h p ,..,1.c .. •Jv /urn. lar "e •. Cal l (142-5953 ll y~:
d 11. nr O'IOI f 1 ,, 11rk lo the· hc""'h . l11m1• 1w pvt c· . 1>01 ... ~ ~., ., .,. OPPORTUNITY ON WATER s1 e .,. out. Re.ii l't1t1·! • • · 1111 ot C lmi:ht. l'IH:1•1 u y 1 1 S"""ll 1 br. /\clull.~. only, 673·39113 or 6'5·9399 Garage. Gardener. S.150 ,•, . . k1tdll•11. i.:~· m.1~.t t·r $l5ll mo llUHllY call 11n~,1u1_1.1~.:.~~.~, .• r Y se. $6'9S ··-eves wknlls
Eim•llenl Molcl In lhc <.:HARMING 2 Story, '1 703 Degonia. ~155 ;ml!) ML'i1\ Y.~.ltl>I-;, t lu 1 "'11tll ,\c·r••M from lakt• * 494-8057 * """o"""' no pets. 2 110 N~wporl · ~~~~~ti~~-LL:::;~~a;_!11n&t ~yrf':!in~o1~~~ti~~-~~~.~ eves. d1111111. w ha. I• rpk •11111·1 & p.irk $-I:!.'>. Kil~ 94n Wt>~ltlJff. Suvc·;lari::e. 5 Blvd ___ t Or Gar. /\pt w/G~ragc.
" .. ~.. LJ 'Cl,. uthilt 01 l'llP11·ol W .tlk bd, 312 bu. I.Ike new. 1 Br apt& ba'·helor. f'urn. $ll5 mo. Stv • refri~. No
rt1cre11llon areu. ~horl lease. $1400/mo. 1---------....j tu ~ho11..;. $125 mo. N .. .-" ts E I d d lt walk to beach. FoC' ;11 SALJSBURY R~ALTY SPYGLASS µ;iuil & upl~ Ht•,clt'or Ir vine )244 Bayh'ont condo, plu~h 2 $900/mo. 640-5231, TV avail. Pvt pa tios. rv'. · mp oyc 11 !fon:
formation call· Call 673·6900 c.lllY!I lh HI. 11;i;i :ul:! 1 , •••••••••• •••••• ••••••• Br, 2 hu w, lrJ: r ms, love ti<15"lll7l Weekly or mont.hJy. Days !· Days 642·1521, Eve1>
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DELUXE Mier ti pm c•.111 .Mary RENTALS ly view t 'ull securily, 642·1334,eves642·6S78 _6'10-_7_4_7_4. _____ _
'494-5678 499-2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR::~:·r~!~~-3 1.,1r tiJl 25.'>tl 2UH. 2 ba . .. $125 525 C':i~i~;;~;~5 Slip :mu l. ~::hE~·:~·~:n!~~·~!n ~Oft $395. Yrly, 2 HR. hse +
---------111"'.PAClOUS oceanfront 4 gar, 2 Frpl's, microwa\'c MESA DEL MAR 2' llor :1hr, :! bu $.1351525 w/wcl bar, frplc, bllns, HorbOw 3742 car ~rt • ,n ewly dee.
br, 2 ba compl. turn. 0 v e n . w e t b il r S11al'IOUS 5 hr, 3 Iii.I, llUl!l' 3 lllt, :! flu ...... ~I L5,'475 so(t wtr , 2 car encl gar .••••••••••••••••••••••• W5t~ eves. & wlcnds. Seashore Duplex hme. Fplc. wshr/dryr, P anora m ic view. sooo h' 1111: rm & kilc·h t•n '''" 1 UH '' Ba .• • .. S.165 7!J5 11vHm::1 1 Hr, els • , schl:.. free nv storage, tennis, tudio on PCH .acrossr--e _o _______ _
dshwshr. 2 <·ar gar, n mo. lease. A~ e 11 t rqll'I. •lrp,. l'Jllll $.'>X 1 µark, pool. ~ .. ~S/mo •pc>ols, etc. Jog to brb. from bch. Pool, JUeuu l: Lgo 2 br, 2 ba, beau~ view
$172 500 pets. Yrl y rental. 644-72U 770 lliQ.I, 751 IJHH luds imlor Ii mo mnl' '400. mo. 962-8118. On S 2 SO mo . D Y s o( bay. Trees! Prwate. ' • 644-9582 '/. t:>. l~e.83J·l&l Nwpt /!_!B.border. 7 14·894 17 17 , eve s $475.675·5205;673·4841
YNrly incom~ SIS.GOO No Ft-.1·: Tv °l'l'tlJlll ~ "1/.<-----. 213-592-2977 B1i: l bdrm. uprcr & 3 Br, 2 bu. Bay view. $425. Large2 BR. 2 Ba, 2 yr old ('lfOIC i:: rt''"'l'lll 1,11 'l.., -vr 1 hr. 3 ba f..im rm 3200 Townhousl', sphl level; 3 ----------13 Ddrm, 2 bn, new carpel.
bdrm lciwt:r. l-';intas tic Spacious 2 sly. Also 2 B Duplex. dbl attach gur, lcJ~cs '" <:~I & olh~r "'~/.'f)' sq.Ct 14 14's.rntw~o' N u. BR, 2 ha., 3 cur gar, pool. Loguna leoch 3748 dishwasher, gara ge. 706
beach ln\L'Slmenl Jus deluxe apt Wanter. $325. frpl. 719 Jasm mt:. L\\ area' i-· .. r l'lr111,,111 $12!>0mo A , 54i 5032 Nr. Hoag. ADULT CPL.••••••••••••••••••••••• Iris . $S25/m o. y rly. lisll'd!Agt.~16-9898 Call 546·9.\09 $475.mo.63:Vi064 Pn01-·i-:ss 1 oNAI 833·8600 J -·gent, -ONLY. $400. Lse RltrLAGUNA BEA.CH MTR. 6-l().6656after 5:00PM ~~~~~~~~~~c-.1 D 1 B & :.l'l"Vll'e 111 ~oh 111~ ,011r Seav1ew, new 4br w1view &t2·S333 INN. $65/wk. $250/mo. . ..,..stn.oleach3118 e u xe 2 r dt!n , hous ini: lll'cll!>cJll llw 2121Yacht Y..inkee.$850 Maid serv. color Tv,SharpTnplex,2bdr,lba.
TRIPLEX,C .M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J~sml!le Creek, rham· SPl-:<.:1\11.IS'r• lf523CAM11o1151\...fn..'l"'E pcr nio.Comm.pool1t.e n·SctnCl.mrnN 3276 h eut e d p ool. (714) po o l , u_p s ta ~r s / Great E "'stsJ"d ft lo p1onsh1 ptenmsrrls.:.pa, ,.v 11& """ .,,08u 7 833 .,.,.,., A94 • .,.,.. 98" N c t dow nstairs Linda " " c · pool se d ""''vi 8 0 8 P E T T I T ms . .,.. · "" ; ~ ••••••••• • • • • • •• • • • • • •• .. -......... " • oas • newer 3br, 2ba. frplc, yd RIGHT OH SAMO · c guar : """"'mo • . Hwy. 675-2311 days , 673-7961
<2>2br.lba,pal1os.enrl. Avail. Nov 12-Dec 3. Fn-Mon.644-6920 RlALTOR lft\ Grme' No 2 hr. 2 Gorg<.'Oll.'>newcondo,3br,Shoreehlfs4 Br,F a mRm, eves.
gar. $170,000 $250 wk 751 8441 ba.ill•n. rrvl. l'ool. tennis. 2' J ba, pool. 15 acre vvt oo golf cr~e. club & bch Luxury penthouse, 2 br, 2 ----------
·rom L~. Rltr,612·1603 SHOREBIRD RLTY SPYGLASS l>.i•c;r1'i"hl $.175 1;1QQ!lm alt51>M park Co;islal breezes prlv.$47S.213·794·3453 ba. din rm, frplc, big Lrg 2br, 2ba Duplex.
492.8384 front rowvicw ofoccu1\& , " . $.135 mo NcwJ>Qrt Ter·N . v i e w . Blo c k to Blt.ns,2cargar.$425 •---;~:::-::---~~~~~~~~~~~buy. -I Br, F a m ily &Niel-: l.:ll'an 2 hr I h.i 1 . ..,t:$<1ll/,4Url"dfa,f.'P, rut•e 002-771S8 ew;ownhouse,end ~nit, downtown . $475 mo. 551-4710 TRIPLEX bonus r m , $1450 mo. t'encl'd ,11 c..; .• 1. • C'i·eh·r •15.02 Wy n ga t c , T he 2 S~}, 3 BR, ocean view, "94·2J79eves; 957-0232 ~~
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. e o eac 1 an s op·••••••••••••••••••••••• Orunnn, llousi• I·:· ;.~90 k!M-:1484 c pts, drps, h11:hly up· 675-l784 or831~ -io & 1 br apts , !um. PRIME LOCATIONS pmg. 2 Years old. Newly $-15(). Lge 3br, 2ba duplex. ,.,... -.,.. -----a aded C d J blk t Ad It et P t ~eveloped ar<'a of Hunt BEST CHINA C OVE F'rplc, F/A, gar1.1-Pallo. ~·2778 Cni\· Pk Ill, J Br 2'12 Ba, ..,r . -On~-s o Beautlfully de corated 3 u s, no p s . v ington Be a ch. P rice LOCATIO.N. F a bulous bltns .642_9918 ·> • • + bonus rm. Oxford, beach. Pool, Jae, suun'!. BR, 2 Ba, oceanview, prkg. Mo & yrly rentals 2&3brapts. +bach. <no
s h a ri>IY red u c ed to Channel Vie~ and beach Lge w Hr ~PPlr d_upJ~,. ss:?.S ~7.7M4 . 833.3215 "'951mo, 1 yr hie. Avail quiet St. $42S. 496..go33 avail.497-3493 stove) $165-$495. AGT.
Sl59.SOO for quick sale. out front. Decorator's 2 Charming duplex. Walk to s~ve. ~cf.rig rnrl. ( h1hl & -• Nov lsl. 540·«80 . wport hach 37 69 67~23~8.!!._ .-. .-.. ...-
Good financing a\·;ula· story, 4 1.1.drm ho m e. bea~h. 2 br, l \>a. frpk. pct UK_s:i:;u m_o . ~\II, utll WOODBRIDGE Brond Bl uffs. J bdrm, Ba views 2 Br: 1 ba. Nlce yard ........................ ~~
ble. SBSO, mo winter lease. ref~g. Children ok. S.115. pd 556· •8l-o:_6·l6 ;iJ_7 _1 _ mnor P!1tw Home. 213r , pool. $550 to $750 ~o. ' Av&table now $325/mo. 2 BR Duplex, gar. uUl.
RoyMcCordle Waterfr ont H omes . A.vail.Nov.lOtb.837--19~ IBrCouai;eforrcnt,ne.ir lie~~· atrium, 2Ba. Lst'. Rllr644-0IJ4 :/~;I, SC. Eves OCEANFRONT rm., sundeck, stv., new
l810 Newport llvd. ~400 Newport ~ \h:-.t l!llh s11 ',">,?:,?· Avail Dec 1. tl Bluff . d -3 8 " 2 b· • Furn, lge. 3 BR .. 2h ba., crpl .. $375. mo. 833,.()737 ........ ..,.... •-h 3169 &\5 !lU21. rt l'\t _, t -u"' s con o, "• a ., f I ~1w· C osto Mesa 548-7729 .--w,..... • ..... ac JASMINE CREEK · a ' - -xlntcond. $525 Mo rp c . ..,.,., mter New guest unit. Br/Bath..
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OH THE SANO nearpool,lennis,Securi :.to\I.', "'"hr.ilnr. i;,11 l"Hndo, spac•iou' 2i.:r . , C.sfrofto 3278 ing.SIS0.673·7229
BeaulUul 3br, 2ba, dplx, ly guani, man~ delUXl' p.lllu. rl'l" l,tl'll -..r;, mil \\ P' I 11.11111. \\ I> hkups Perunsul.i Pt WALK TO •••••••••••••••••••••••
patio. new crpts. d rps. extras. Sl200mo TllE \gt c"i'll •n-15 i:!:!I 1>001, tr-nn1!>, :.auna:.. BEACH & B 1\Y . J 4 sr comm pool l mile fr New 2 Br.lba,sundeck,
/\viul immediately 'til GERRIE CO. &10·6600. \1lulb Lc.t:.e $3-15, mo Br+fam rm +:-.tully 21 ~ Da~a Harbor 's.iso mo Crplc, bllins, encl gar. too~a duplcit ma mosl 6178. $600. 752.7410 dys, 2Br, l rplc. nl''~ 11,11111 5.'>I 1000 b .i . s i o o 1 m 0 . ~&646.6623 · $400/mo incl'g util.
desir able area of San 4!M-48St evs wlmds malure ,idlh 0 111>. s:!ci~> ------ -1213>342-972l collect 673-7229
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purchase when court ap-Oceanfront Sparkling ~·iOll ~ 7011 BLUFFS WATER Vl EW twnhse. Pool ea'c. Child
pro,·es. Asking ~:>.000 Br, frplc, rompl Cum. ----3 BR. & fam ily; beaut. O.K.$385/mo.754-6341 ~--------1·CostuMesa 3124
Callfordeta1ls Avail 3-8 mo's. $680. 3 Br, up~r;itlt•tl. Uc!>l, courtyard.J\gtG+f·ll33 OCEAHFttOMT •••••••••••••••••••••••
E.L. RISL~;Y, Rltr 675-1849 qwct f~ "d<' ~IH5 -B-R 322274 Paseo Carolina, 2 WINTER RENTALS OSTA M ESA-2140 ·l!J2·6'i43 49.\-0~: 751-37411,<'C $245. mo. + Uul. 1 • BR Condo. No pets. $300 2BR, l ba. $370 Thurln Street. Deluxe 2
-------S . RAC"'UET CLUB frpl 434 Alis lo. p/mo. 1st & last + $100. Lge. 3 BR. 2 ba SSOO NO\\'Sl-:l.Ll'>:C: ~ • , ON WATER with boat UPER SHARP 2 br, erpi... l'r1cl >:Jr.il!l' "' <714 IS22-86JI d eaning & sec. dep. Call STEPS TO IEACH Bedroom, units unde r
ONl.Y 11.l•:FT dock. 2 ::.lory, 3 bdrm & SPACIOUS K11h uk. ~1;; lllH. family rm . formal Bobbie Evers at Valen 2 BR, l ba .. yrly s:ns cons.tructtion. Lovely. w tb T · I v Allracli\'C, newlv rl' ri;;1 .~7t numii.: rm .. 3 bath POOL 1-;.1o;tblulf 3 I.Ir 3 Aa. Fam • · spacious ownhome tvpc H ay npe-ire-s w 1ew$790;mo. . 11 .,11", w II!. l'llH'rl'ol Hm & di•ii. formal elm, tine Really Co. S32-67n 2 BR,J ba,yrly $310 withfamily rooms .$345
l'OST,\ \H;Si\ ON LIDO. Elegant 2 modeled duplex w :1 11.111., .1 n ,, '·•''·' .\lei 1 .. ,. k1td1 . f11k. & 'll'w or752·1534 Q U i\ 1 L p LA C Jo; ~<> (.'() ,..,.,. 1'1 \Z \ bd · h T" BR's, :1 ba ths. h:. f;,m11\ " .. ---••. ,..., ,, .. rm w1l .... new rm w wet bilr & DestaPolnt 3226 •W :!t;• ~i:ill i11tld i.:rrlnr A.-. ¥.lr.SantaAno 3280 PROPF.RT IES,INC.
3 ~1~;.111.10 to s~r.i.1:;oo l 1 and p r 1 vu t e beac h fire.place. Walk 10 _,hop, •• •••• •••• •••• ••....... \r11t.1 !Ir .111,h.1\\ ,,,;? 1111 \'I 1m ""'d 1i 1;..4107 or •••••••• •• ••• ••••• ••• •• (714) 752-1920 . our m • :. .1 ;i 1 $i(J01mo 1.1r, ~11111.11t 5PM · - -• Ow1wrs" uillt plu:. two 2 .OCE/\Nf'RO'IJT Shor t & be a c h S7 SO Mo 1.1\ nca; :1 llr, '••n 111<·1· l.uxury 2 Br. Z ba. dlx A t t r n c ti v <' 3 b r ~drm r«"nlal units Term. $350 wk 2 Oclrm (W-25) ('one! S4.~I + •1•·1• s.111 .111,11111111 '""nhnrn• .: Condo Nr S (' Plaza. l1>wnhouse. Frplcs, pool, .~eat ur e~ l'Ompletc f)l)llhuusc BelleChase Lee&tHi200 1'17 :.:1.:;1 lllt · "" t-:Ll·.t,\i'-1' Lll\lt\llN<; :1 lldrm 111~ll,trph-,JJl",gJrS:J75. )aeun 1. $395. 25 11. w.
ca r .pet, drnpe:., WATERFRONTHOMES Ch.irmm~ homi• :• 111 ., lh1•rloiok 111~f'11lf1ouriw ~mw rn .,, ... t lm-..twn trW •Wti2cvt-s Yt~W OF BAY. adults, Sunllower,lO loS. ~~~cap/n~ f'trc~l.a~e Call6J1·1400 Be 1st t o ocrupy rt' llJ,lrpk p\lp.11111,11u 1..i l.1.i"·.::.l!I» •00 mo llrndfonJ Place. 2 lir , 1 decorator's furn l Br & MESA V ER DE a r ea. r~ · J t10-. < ~r s modeled JBr, 2 ha, hlt1n,, !>lfl'l'l s:r.1 1 1:11 ''• 1•1 1 npd.Hiol. ltllr ":! 111'11 t>N W \Tl .. l! "Ith tlock b..i._ $32S mo. Ev C's & den. $850 yrly or monthly Home atmosphere 2 & 3 &gara~e::. lots of storag<:. s:;so, 110 a nti lar~1· p.illo. llu~l' :J wknds 559·0404 or 675-9877 by deluxcapts,546·1034
Completion Dec I.
Open wknds 10 to 5
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Cottage, oll wood 1111. Ful· pets. 673-7229 Bclrrn, fum rm & dimn~ 768-7100 --_ _..:. ____ _
ly modemued. l blk t B Toro 323 2 Locpano Beach J24 8 mom homl'. Master suite -Br, 2ba, s ome ocean Attractive l br, den. P ool,
bch. 3br, 2ba. wsbr,dryr, Costa MHG 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1s l:iri?r rnnugh to be on Wnfminshf' 3291 view. Bltins. Ga ra.ae. j acun i. $285. 2Sll W. -
lrg ~rk w ~rill. Ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ....... "•' I umlu .! llr .• lli>I I_,, ....... , -, llr ...... t .. 11: 1p.1rtm1•nt .. :,1r.1 rOflm ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4.50. Pb 963-8818 alts. Sonllower . 10-S
park g. $HS. Prefer adlt Condo, new 3 Br 2' 2 TJa . 11 1 ,.,1 1111., 1 , ul ,1, 1, ,1.,, 111,. 1 1 .. , 1,. 11111 , .,0 l•I 11, •111 111 11 e ,. N1rr J bedrm, 1 bath, DW,
cpl. .:oio i>els. 675-8536. p._j;:., _gar. rcfn~. w .. hr C J\..rl·~•l.ui 1,,1;,.,, 1, 11 \II """' J 11 •.J .:, ,,r SI llMI 11, "' ·"' cir~ & t:pb, good area. Lfge 3 br. 2 ba completely New( C10NDO ~ br, 2~ ba.
6i3-0525 tans,erv1 dryr, pool. lcnnlc;.~rl~ n•• 11 \ (.'In<'! 11111 cl•i'• 1.,7 11.1:.! 1,., L\Oo ¥.Ith \I l•:lh $Jti5 mo. !ft13·4567 Agent, urn. 1 _ llo ui.c f rom '2 rp cs, bltins, pool & :\I \f l..1 Hordc, lt,.,tltor ---ise $480 mo 642 3443 1 ,_.1 ., l , 1 1 1 nofco ()('l'.in. Winter $475. Ydy ~pa. $375 mo. 675·4912
lilt .11>1:11rH 5hr .!ha'l~l'Jl"t2.:.tc11stu --· :~':!~:;;r~llll' 'J•• 11111 lllH :!11.i,ll•·u ,,.•.,,in "'"111 1 l'll S~75 1>10~ W H:llhna Bkr heh s.<.llO mu ~inter. i\gl Mesa Verde lu'C . ('\I'<" ' 1111 •• 111 \IP¥. ~~111 ,iricl ellllllll! r1t1 l'Jlu> llr pool home l.gc yd. Ul\·d . 1<!13! llS 132:1 or -
LokforSale 2200 ti751~ home.4Bdrm,Jba s.51;· JB<lrm:.,.'ha,l•;•'n•unln l'.IL.1ilnorldl~ll!l1t. SiW mu Nr -IO:i & c;G fwy 1714)9fi2 8U4 MESA PINES
•••••••••••••••••••••••Oceanfront 2 Brrottai?e mo.lst&last 497-2()..12 k1tcl'icn.hpk t•111hJ1.-.11 Oi" LJI><> .! lldrm, $.J75 mo. S36·7S33 / ONTHEBE/\C~ :~A~~:S.E!:...S,"t:!,1~ •• ~ •~F.WPOl<T LOT nsxtSO bl 11 J · varll 1\lt.l&'ht•d :! l'Jr ~.ir :•llr, :!11;1 house, :--;, hntl, l'l.l"S.plU!>, µlu,• Now m 968·3132 ~ _...."" Aprv Pin<: 2 Sty $75)1 tns. $-iOO mo ll une. New p o r t H gts J Ii 51!i>.;JFAJ & :>-II) i,ll I l lo ·l' 1,, heh. I.Ju., & :.hn1> and out s1000 ,mo. ---------Utihlles pd, adults only. $350. lmml'd. occupa ncy.
647 Irvine i\\'e 548.8532 Call 673-S.110 du~lex. l ' 2 Ba. fplc. pvt -Jlllll: 1~1t 707~1 ON w ,\ T 1-: H. ~X t::C. Br. 2 ba, frplc, 2 car gar. $140.,675-1865 Pool, j acuzzi, frplc &
-SClftClemtnte ll76 patio,gar.~.646·851'J CONUO wllh fantastic ~~~1J7area. $425. +:sec. OCEANFRONT APTS. dshwbr. Adults, no pets. Mountain. DHert, · Fouttaln Valley 3234 $550 Mo .. l)Cean view, B '( I d ............, Open daily. 2650 Harla Resort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhse, 2 sty condo , 2. Br . ••-••••••••••••••••••• i:ar . 3 Bdrms .• patio. view. eaull ul Y e-41Br, wnlr rental. $240 St. C.M. (Mesa Verde
•••••••••••••••••••••••2 Sly, 2 Br. plush int, 2Y.a Ba, FP, DW, Mier La geJb 2 ba X'' t c Avail.now.Call 494·3474 cS7oOOr/amtoe.)~rly2• Bdrm . 1e..-.•-&....-~ 3,,.00 ~17~~.cl'd. 54~M9JO or Dr.ofrHarborBlvd.) $5001 mo. Oen v i e w. wave. 2 car gar, w1trsh r . r , e "cu iv ,,___ .. .,,.,. crro IMONTBFBEE FR.EE BROCHURE 496·3747 morntngs. cornptr, door opnr. WW Comlly hnm"; Very BLUE LAGOON VILLA WATERFRONT HOM ES •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------1 ~1 CHOICE HIGH cpts,drps,new.$450 m o. prav.ut e w flO wal l. Stepslo pvtbch ,pools & Cal1 631·1400 l MarBeach ClubCon·Oceanfronl 3 BR, 2 Ba,, ________ _
DESERT PRO PERTIES u---U fu i L-d 675-5487 A.gent. Family r m, lorma l din tennis. 2 BR 2. BA cpts do. 1600 sq ft, 2 masler frplc. Oct.-June or year-2 & 3 Bdrms, mature . • ~I " m Srw rm u p~raded l'rplt: d r . • h .d • Jy 996-6756 d I pd s wnte or rail Mr Frey.••••••••••••••••••••••• S . . d '. • , .,5, • rps, re rig, w i:; r, ryr, Lo 1 3 Bd 2 b bdrm&, 2'h ba, tennis, · a 1.1 ts, gas • 778 cott Ben Hinkle R f.:. 21930 ,.._ P.ac. 3 br in E -s1dc flJ!;, pcu7.zi . ..,5(1,.,'°0• clshwshr, range & oven. ve Y rm, a on pool, jacuzzJ, sauna, ex-Pl.642-5073 Hwy 18. Apple Valley, --ral 3202 lrtplel<. frplo, 2 enc. 1rnr. 9G8 · t_737. Sito O;i I l , St'c gales. Avail 12,1. Sandy Reach. Rnlboa ercise room beach ac-..__.__"ts ---------P s •••••••••••••• ••••••••• enc. yd. Ga rdener. Rl!fi.. 962-0862 I Coves. S650/mo on yrly • ~ a..cl Mesa Verde, 3129 Cin·
!!2307 or_ h /\ 542 3156 HOMEFIHDERS S410. 675·1849 Like new :1 Rr. 2 Ra. den, ~'. ~et'·~t.' ~~n~b~~~ lsc. Qill 67J·!Hl4 cess. $550. (1)755-7652 •••••••••:••••••••••••• nimoo. Lg 2br, 2ba, n11
YUCCA VALLEY U~time Service Never lived in exec 3 Br li;c yard. bo11l l!all·. t·ul 400.427~ or (2131 331"0908. N. Blufr Condo, J Hr 21, ~-~di 3•zs GfMnlf 3802 ~J1ts~~ epn~C:.edsf1a~ •• J l~ acre. S2800 Two 5 ad· Sl.20 ll>r plex. llurry! 2'h Ba pvt patio& decks di' t..ir Renl mcl yarrl & S . f r Ba Fam Rm S600 mo -..--ttw .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joining acres on state '°' b h rd I d • N t H t . watt'r $195 C213MJ6 11'85 weepm~ ocn vu rom IV· 7S!i tU4 ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lbr Sl6S Long Beach ,_75_l_-8462 __ fo_r_a...:p;..;pt_. ---llwy. cabins. utilities .,2s1 r ou~e. i ook n ry rm. wp gs . . . In~ r m dining rm . 2 BR newbeige crpt real . . <213) ....... 3319 $175 t br uni pd new Cd~f area. Grdnr incl. $575 or 1213lfi75-9l I I rxt 21;1 k1tchim. 2 br 2 ba condo' uluff h . i d I ' $325 'o Cpts, drps , stv • ref. THE DAISY ,,,, ...,15 Jb h .1 pd mo 548 3365 -N o s, c 01ce v ew en n ce . . mo. ay Ad l t 5 n 0 p 8 t s FOR ..,1 ---------1"" r nuseut1 · · Super 2 sty, 3 br. 2 ha, r to_wn . $500 mo. wut. avail. for lmmed. 996-7200,eves545-1890 71•1 ...... ~.. · "DSAHD ~ Couitty S2502br hse. kldsipets ho F 1 494-4916eves 2 BR d .. .........,.,.,, TH1t•1p••~y·51 p rty 2500 S2952brhsekidsi pels B r and n e w a n d w nus r m. Jl r. rpl.'>, __ · occupancy. • en, Condo 1 Jb .., -...-. •••• ":!~••••••••••••••• Sl503br rent opt to buy beautiful- 2 BR. 2~~ ba drps, iirral nrf:'a $<135 Chnrming 3 BR hse, ocean 2"2 ba .• 2200 sq. It. $7 2ba 2 ;e7 i c ea2n'poo~' •'oof
---------' S2603brk1ds,fncd/gar ~do.2 Fplrs.DW,~1 d, ~567.Ai:en~f!!__ \u, frpl, elevator, pvt Mo.67~,759.7500 clubhou~e. ~~bmit o~ IUCHREHTALS •2beclrooMI
$71,500 CRY
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Open 7days Fee prime beach lor. S:l95. SPACIOt:S 1 Br Tiburon patio, steps to Virtoria 3 Br. 2 ba , nr bch. D/W, kids. Isl& last mos reot. WINTER •Totlot
152.5 Mesa Verde Or. E. 963-4567 Agenl. no fee Condo 21 ~ l>J. \ I". wt'l Bch. Open Sat & Sun. patio, frplc, ~nr, S49S yr Avail.immed. $385. Agts Oceanfront Lullury PaUos, fenced yards.
l'osta Mesa Ofe, Ste206 Newport Heights ne¥-l:.tJr, St50 101 l!l2!i SMOC> (213>275-0812_ ly. &1&-4087, 846-llOSO. Joan&Chuek. 540-1720 3 8~:a~To~~ea!1~~w 687Wesl1Blh St~
557·0822 Duplex. 3 BR. 2 Ba. frpl. Almost ne w s100,0110 E~1ERALDB'\Y -FOR LEASE DuplexnUltfwn 3600 1Br,2ba,slps4$450. CaU631·3SlS
•I Ir A REMTALS gar. S450. 642·5722 homt• :l nil. f;imrm , rl111 O~ea nfronl Jbr. 21 sba, 3 DR, 2 Da, !iv-rm, sep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• West Newport Comfort
Whypay SZS-$.1Swhen 4 br, 2 ba, Collellc Park 1n~. S51K) mo !H..t l!l!l:tnr S7~ ~rdnr~t ·l127 din-rm. Jgc ram-rm .----------12Br,1ba.S350/mo.
}'<tucon getthebesttor familyhome_$450. K4 -4174 LogunaHills 3250 frplc R r i~ht , <'le an ••NEW DUPLEX Bu rr Whi t~ l~~a It ~r le.s. Opcn7days. 640-0008 _ Huntinqton Beach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• modern home. Encl acroe11 from Harbour. 2 ~~~~~~~~~~ $1404br hse to s hare Nice home new cpls very ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Leisure World. Brand new Y ~rd . w I co m PI e l e Sty, J spac. BR, 2~ BA.
OutofCounty Slf>Obaeh w,poolutpd clean. 3 Br, 2 ba, ~dulls. CONUO 2 tir. 1,, ho, nrw J br, view. beams, 2Y.i pnva.cy .• Sep. yard for frplc, dbl. gar., enclosed
556-7777
Wortd R.al Estate
Jq()1 N1•w po•I Blvd N R
' 7141 6 'c, 4630
Prcm.rty 2550 S17S bachw,ydnrbearh hild 0 N 11 1 , rnr gar $600 Owe do11 .. J Car gar. w/auto. patlo.$425/month. ~~~~~~~~~~1
. -r-$225 2br hse, kids, pe ts or c ren .K. o pets cpls, rps, n· r1i.:. I onl. 581 J.129 • . • opener. For lease to le· Open House Daily 1·6 I·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'""2br T-hse w,narage 645-!J586afler6pm. clhh!.-1• S29!i mo. Isl, last . • . -- ---nanl who will take care l6652Algonquin lalM>olslllltd 3806
CATALIMA ISLAMD _, .. ---+ drp fl7!1 7IWI NL'W ··" 1 b· I\ c 2 · or ·t $600 1 Id $275 2br dupl>t w /pool 3 br gar. range, IJ.:c yrd, -1 ,.. c. ur, a / • cur 1 • • mo. nc Call agent ot 846·1311 or •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Sale By owner 3Br. $28.53br4-plexC M cpts,drps.$340.636·1326 F.xcru11vt> homr near .car. Nr fwy. i>h_oppinJ.:, J.:;irden c-~. By owne r . eves839-8447 Yrly 2 br. no children or ""'ofOfa-/\""'-'S
H)Bll, lwnhsc. Above p)Orluplx W /J.111rlll(C 1wcan I bd :1 h I fom r)l)(>I & clhhse. S:l!J51mo. Al(t. 979 1298or751·2223 ~~~~~~~~~~!pets. Unfurn. or portly mv ............. , ~ r~a: e • f n f d YI d . 1826 Newport Bl.<.: M. 1 :r house, fnc~ yd. rJoi: rm.rlin rm. ;_.l'l ll;I~ f It(' 581 720'J Steps -lo beach. Duple;:} furn. Refs. $350. mo. mostbtol.lttlul Opoflment
. c e area o A.vu on Sl.S. rec 1.,15.5990 o . T enant will show rini;i, out<loor .nnl.1 & In Leisure World. new br, 2 ba. $4.eo. Yr ly . ..__~ e..-1-&....-..1 673-5099 communMes.ArelOOlg $.lS0,000. Pn n only. PO -----a fter 5 pm. $200/m o. I $7~ c 1 " ,...,... ... -nnrvnw-1----------t = .. --... Box 1614, Avalon. Ca. lcdboa Island 3206 217"7-A Miner St. 642·2464 poo ' 1 mn, 0.nsi~ i•r <.:AS/\ llOSA for lse. S525. &l2·38WA~rnt. •••••••••••••••••••••••a.oar-In-·... 3807 ""11 ilt1nNms, lsc1upl. H48·0707 : !Jiii! 1.1 17 5Sl·5777 eves - -• .......__ , •• _..... 3706 ..... -a a"'" ondmo......,. 80704 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------1 ----~ ..WU ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.. ~
llffl&tcrt. 3lJJt,2 ba. Very nirc! 3Br. lBa. cpts, drps. lg .ADULTCOMDO Sharp 3 br, 2 b;i, best BLUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, 1 ba, newly redec. 1rees.Fto1Ul1ngpoob,
Yrly • .,"" Nr hayfrnt yard, no pets, W. Side . CJ 3 " 1' B I b d I bdrm + office, Jge deck -....•,A..-, garaac. Sl•ps Jo"'""' IOUflO,..--& .. ..__ 2800 · · ,,,,,.,.,. · r>CI\ mo. wtr incl'd 1st can nr, 2 11• c 11 urea. Fnc )'d. frplc .... .,. ....... " "' ..._ ..,_,.u,.. ~ Wm ton Realty 67S 3331 ....,., ho 1 • .,.,c u. BEAUTIES & <'105ets, remodeled, on •o sand Y ly uN\ a""' .. ,,.....,.,.....,.,,..,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ -las t & $150 de posi t u.'le, J>OO • "'""" P<'r mo n.id l)Ct.ok. $3ll5. 893·895S • · r ·...,....mo. ,.,. __ ,._....._
'Nby pay laxes'> • Ex· 3 BR. 2 ba, forced air 751-4738 !J6M.J61!(),nvl 0rt.24 __ ~Hlpl 3252 MOVE.-IMREADY ~.ed;.57~0qu1et adUlt. ~.~640·5650 ; e vea wltlaoclal...,...Temls.
chsnge! Frank Z<!larney htal'". $450 mo. • Condo'> br l 1:i bn tennis T .... JI I t I gym,opd~at Rea " E·SIDE Spa rkling Nr .. · • · ·' ....................... .,.n ':I ne~. comp e c Y lal»oa , .. ...,a 3707 r,_J,.. h--.L 3111 The...._ Moftot It.or. 494-8502 673-0346 new 2 'hr, p\•t pat: dbl pools 9ti2-8891 c1~1ys ask Rcaut pvt area twnhm<' ru.'llom cles1~cd. 3 BR. ._..,...1.,..-.,0 -.. •-ve-~
lai)ooPettlnsufa 3207 gar. adlt.s, no pets. $250. for Rita. 645 !"1971 JfiS.7631 Ocean view, 3 Br. 2 2\'2 bn .. "spcclacular". ••••••••••••o••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~you'll~ PROBLEM s? •••••••••••••••••·•• .•. 673-0231. aCtl'r 6 pm frplc~. pvt l>ch. tennis. $575 Mo. lillOA IMM . New 2 Br duplex unit, ror. fil'nlUfelsoWloble.· . Rl .,. I\ F. Cll ,, pool SSSO mo 83-1·333:$ nr Dt•slgner's s hnwc:sse Sl2S·S275 A Month 3 4 3 7 2 S a n J u a n , one Oncf 1#0 Bedroom 'Tbey are our l'IX!clally.
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675-061
• THE CALLISON CO.
llBALTOHS
28l!lNrwport Ul\-i.I. N.n .
l .,.. , .A Rrand new twnhse. s tep Sharp I hr. ~ "·' ," fJllt'. 4!>1·3320 "ma rt est de C' o r ! Includes ulll. Equipped Ca Pi s l ran o n c h . 1 l~rm. 2 ' hn. ~--;ly, outdoor to pool & Jt1ru111 rpt-. .. tlq" 111 '' .iri•,i fo:\erythlnft n('w 4 Rll, 3 kitchens 105 Main Sl, 493-6651: 493·2100 Adull.Mng.
frplt ,xlnlroncl ~'>1;,;vr llecp pile ea r th l<tn•• K11h 1111 <I". \Ill> 'il-:\Tt-:IU1 1\('F,:!Rr.cll.'n, ba hmhome $125Mo 8alboa675·8740 ------1 OfTlcesopen9:00I06:00.
" •"1<Lf783 hetw<>cn R & cplS. 2 Ar , 2'2 hn, :Urplt', •lf,'J 1~7. \r~··nl . n11 r.... p oo l & hr h ;1 ('('C'S!'>. • • • • • -• -----Corona del Mew 3122 Hpm bltns. $425 mo 631 21,CJ l(tmr<ll'd urn \ll'W, 1st• SslPountnle1~nsK &3 B1mRm. o2~~1bnl,,<' .• • PENIN. P01 INT6t'kl br b$21h5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .__N<PtV __ ren11n __ g_. ____ _, ___ Allradl\1• lhr, :!ha (11n•ln •
2 't rv home i•n Pl'nn E. SIDE 2Br l>upll'x <!Ht ,\, .111 ""\' I'll h M!iO ~.vii. II 1i.ili 3b29 !~~~. !,t~~o greenbelt ~~I ~~72:3. to c
Pomr 4hr t l.lm rm, Santo Tomu11• $275 'mo' u:111 Hli:l!t l•'ll'I<' Srn Terrace' J Or. _,.,, ..... -
f~•I<'. 1mt111, 2 c11r ~ar. lstiJst + SlOO. no dog~i. DI , 1 frw• l'l'I 2 21, Im twnhse. Tennis, nach, separate Jge klt. 'lcvada I.ind 1-ro~h & <•rl':lt fum1ly loco $'150 646-9729 x. nt ar '· , · JlC')l'll twarh ;u:ces:s, vlr111• full ba, l hs e sa nd .
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR OuplC'it, arlulls. 1 lBr. 2ba. 2 cnr "ar Cul-ti Got Eirec11tlvtTastt? u iv .. ly :t twdrm, 2 ba, fplc, Ct1lc Npt Uta home· no' I rm, I ~ o c . hlld Id d N .. l>W A/C, 1lrp11 cpl!i ti ' I ·1 H a rut l mmacu ate. cw ap-& Cutallna views. Close---------~ :> w N I:' r 0 P" rt y 1 n <: t•ons crt! o sac.. Nc¥-ly decor. 1\\1111 l'lu~h ~llr <'11111111, 1l1•n i•rl';11 nrr.t s:ufr, mo' l'llf'pf' ni: n • : · pU arrccs. Attl'ftctlvo UP· to 3hopplng & fine beach . ....-. 2 br, 1 b" Ea ... •ld•
lni•lt•wnnd, Hn'¥.lhnrnr prl'I N1•w C'rpl~ & drp<1 Oct• 1:'il Undt>r $1110. w W•'t h.1r, lrplr. hl1n .. 'Gl l'oli? /\ <' 1 nofri• hn + Rllr&l ~m &. ~iath. stalrll.492 5372Ct>llect. 644 26 _,., .. "'"" " or~ ll:iy:in•;i" '<t1mi: oc·1"'" \lcw, <'nrl llrl<. 41z:1 l'nro;11n, 111f1 <..1111 "11 . ~· 1·.11 1•11111•,11 · · • Rn· s.t2SMO.AJ:llM61ltl()(, --· 11 trlp lo Jt , e ncl aar,
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or mine. n c:p;i i rs & f'r ec ,1i.t. IJIS 71S:l!.1 , l\l 11 I 1111: lnrt•r 1-;11tc1 Heu:i, old llh• or coping. fo'rcc 1.'leunmg too• (.uar wor k 979.712G HANDYMAN <'1tq lt!ntrv. ll'C~ o o.;cc eanrn.: •lncJ • work~uarG42-0l!l6
al big~er ~avin.:!>. f'ree . Gardenlnq clectncal plumbio.: & fleJ :., rchablc. rds Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• esl , Gou r. 536-7962 & est.~5!1641i Controdor ••••••••••••••••••••••• tloor..&16-685 1.~~~ lrans.642-7207or 646-'1871 a l & Lon~ 1>1:.l<lnCc WORK GUAftANTEED _11_7_!1-0_74_3 ______ _
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Color l)rl. "ht"'"·r~.· .• wht R:J · Huffman & Son. Gc11 Weekly Maintcnunc". Mutur"' woman Wl.ll hnlll 2 ""'TI. rellabl". hone~l •. fui;t. df1c1ent service. 25 yrs exp. 642-0295 Chem incl. Reas rate:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .. n ... , Contr CustomAlt&J\dd 0
' " " ...... '" """ Fr ee es t. MaJ cs l ic ------xlntwork.840-3622 • .r; LE C T ft O L V S I S. cpts \00110 bleach. Clean · • f'l'l•eest 642-\nl07 elderly or convalesccnl dependablc.i14G-336S l\todernMovers639-3S52 PAINTING. lntr1 Extr. Perma n ent h a ir re· bv dtnrm h;ill S15 J\\g p o t tos, c a bi n e t s. ___ .-:...-whouseholddulies elc --Ex 'd ho e ·t t R-..a...•&R •
rm•..., <n. ;.0u .. h $IO. ,.hr form1ca. New.consl. Hes DIR It Landi.cupe Marn· . 1 . . • Su per clean. mat ure pr • n s • nc u ..... -~ epcur movol Free l'on,ulta· .. , ,,.., ... ... ... & 2 br.; da1lv or wkly. Xlnl I!: d Small Moving& Hauling. Reas. L lc'd. 964-1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJOn.NBbi3·1015<.iilkfor $5. Guar ellm pet odor. com'?. 645 4 6 H 1 t~nanre: ~low & E~ge. rds.64&·2i Ol uropean woma n <"· FreeEstimales. 0 Karen Cpl repair. 15 yrs e'<pr. :>18·4541 Lie. Bonde~--F u,11 ma!nl. ha ~l~ng . _ sires. reg. houseclean-ave Add-on, patio. skyli11hts.
Do work myself Hefs P 0 1 C L . • d cl~an·ups . rot ot1lhng. u-.1'--. ing. Refs. 494·6190Terry 642·0386 Painting. Homes-lntr & re.prs. Resid1comm'I. Fr
LJC·o COSMETOL O''IS'f . · · o r P · 1 c Frt.-e F.st 67S·SS1G ~""9 ----"'·· II E · S · I est 962·4217 Lukay ii ·" 531·0101 . engineers & Genl Build·-__ ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIIESUNSHINEGIRLS •wO men w1 move you. xtcrior . pec1a t y : will do Gcryllc na1b CaU ----· c; l 1 -. d , · • , LOCAL We handle big moves. or Apts. Lo rate& 631·2508 298Zl3 for a ppt 960·'1135 WeCareCarpctClcuners in g ~ n r .• 1 c o r s . Mowing, e g 1n11. trim-CllEAl EST hauling in ICOUS"'CLEAN'G n & h h Id C> ----------
Steam Clnan or sha m """ S P e c 1 u. J J 1 1 n g : nung, cleamn~ hauhng & town. Fr e11b. CHEAP! .. ce & 1 ous1c 01 · 1k8 ,..... .. , Addit1ons-Remod. Quality Car~t1ter also uph~lstery all w';;k Res1Comm l .New or ad· moving. Reas. 646·6952 642-299Sor645·1390 SPBCIALISTS tllncel.o oca ·i:; s~ pac • .;; .................... work. f'uir, not r heap. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r k 1 ·t dJt1on:s. 640-7020 Bonded. insur'd. Free m~., west •gac 7t~: HOMESAVERS PlumQ· !)rices. 642-1770. l!:v e & g_uor. rue moun um Just arrived buck lo Calif. OCC Student. Bi~ ?'4 T est. 24 Hr serv. Taking L 1 C d / rns rd· a J i.ng Ii: HeaU.Og & air con· wknds. Call Ken, l Ca re.
Carpentry. any ly pe, Fr est, reas r a t es Add a sauna, welbar. en Ua rdener/landscape r truck. Trash. tree trim, holidayreservatiollS Rlll·!M4. Ph:847·7278. ditioni.ng. Free est, $10 D.....C... Panel., d~rs. cir. Also &15-3716 tertainment center, e tc. nds .)obs, 15 yrs expr in elc. Randy 642-570.3. 54D·952!i or S52-0245 h H 1 I .,.._, .. "9
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548·2719 Your c arpe l s & up-modeling ulter1th ons & wants to plense Last Spcarldin Cl 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~f:; BofA, M/C OK. ROOFS installed factory
Doors window!> cabs r0.1ster) desc~vlef pr~· addition.-;~ Ralph Terry, position Gen'I Mgr in Homec:l4PanitNJ WlNbows, ?au:.c:':en~. PETERS PAINTING direct; estab'l 35 yr~.
h I ',. n 1 'f h, essio!'a care .. a 1 orma Gen. Contr,1ct or . Lie. Landscaping/Nursery ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc Call Mr J nn Expr'd . Re us Hates. DRAJNSCLEARfo~D Cal l Haro ld Gunn, ~l~k~~s.wrk~u7~~·0;;;,s 1( ~~-~~~~~ Tcch.nimins at bonded 400 8130 business. Call ufl 6, Want a ~EAL.LY ~LEAN 960-5&.worS.J6·77 ll ·Y Free E:.l. <.:all Gen e FROM $3.50 549-2961
no ans dys call a ft 6 -Bec:tri cd 5'&8 9752 HOUSE. Cull Cingbam -552-0458 U.11751-0942 ROOFS !-'OR LESS
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tabinel. panel'i:. i>allo kinds. Rcasonuble. Free (;ALLS$1Shr,&SMALL Cleanups . Fre e Es t. tNq.vouDESERVEthe s hrubs, luwnx Hl'us :.crv1ce. Fr est. 754·6921 ceramic 1111~. R eus. sr.Scnior c1llzensd1sent.
covers. etc. 898-9001 cst.s. Ca ll i50·6625 JOBS842·8233 552.5075 BEST. 759-0377 rates. Bod 645 814~ 556-4088 832-2-168 89-t-Ot2l anytime
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Jacnlu zz1. $315. 251 l W yd 'wall to J'.,JJ ~P~a A!;i1 2ba h.se now nvail. $385 2bu, gar. terraces. pool. . Prestigious office space In Newport •No Selim~ 960-3023 Su lower. 10·5 • • · , Reas. dep. 1809 Hunt· 16S0.833·9442eves. Female. fum room 111 pvt ti 1 b •Noexp rcqu.ircil 1----------
2-8 1-B.-l t ·h· the ls t S275 rno <a ll · nt '" c.,., 3920 - ----home Kitchen & la und Bch/Alrport area. Tasteful recep on o ~ Co T . 1,. "m Lost & ~d 5300 r, a. sory,i.ag,7M0847 between6&9pm m,..on_,,,,.....,.. z oRh S· ·s .· .. . . I . •. ra1111n~ ioJ?r .. drapes. patio. frplc, _ __ ---n ouse.open at.,un pnv11.842-4772 afl4pm. by, telephone message servce, con •No VendmJ?Machinc' •••••••••••••••••••••••
beam l'eil dshwasher "-'EW CO .... DO Near Slater & lloi.pital. l2 5· 1304 W • Ua lboa ference rooms kitchen beverage, In· •Co t:stahhshelJ Ar ' . ' " " br•ind new 3 BR 3 Ha Bh·d SJ.SO 1 198 i 195 Proles:. Mun for d e,::Jnl • . '. _ garage. AduJts S29l'.I 2650 2 L~~ Br, 212 UJ . frpk. w;Jk In d~t·I 1~ Jc 2 · nn & ba +-pat szoo mo outgoing mall service, d ictating & copy rounts , . SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS Elden Unil B. 538 8400 pJWi dbl i.:ar s:igs mo c> 'u 1P "r 3 Hr " ba •, hlk from Nr Fa:.h Ii.I & ~olf machines trave l c onsultants com· •Kesttx·k 1 a~kdi.:c•J l:an ------3-9. ~ar:is:es pen .11 .., J t. t h. N . d . . • • lly u 1 ... p1av.., MEW OWNERS 0-7 ~ s·~&a11 ... 1m 1h xn-:i:rn ~· .' .u;;l)~i.(;7~~~1pnt tH0-6594. puterize d typesetting. Compl ete •GastRcquir~·mt•nt tiom :-.1ingle -lnept
KIDS OK·2Br. s:?lO mo Hunt.._. o~ls. l ,. Room& Boord 4050 secr e t arial services available as s.tSOO Scl·urcd b} 1mt•n Tepid Allain _
NEWMAHAGEMEHT pool. carpor1 CJl l H~on 3842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• needed.From$290permo. tor> DENTAL
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re q 'd . 954 W. l 7th. Nov 1 S285 mo. (;all T. dys ~evs' home cooked mea ls. OfffceRnrtal 4400 lusiftess R4Pflt known company with ----------548..0~ Grant 64.2·1580 9 6 ' lndry & incJdenta Js inc Id. •••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• •• •• ••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• • • thous ands of established LOST: grey Cockatie 1
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STUNNING L 2 b 2 b Coor rm .. seat 25. all coast to coast. !-'or con-Reward. S86-48SO ' rg r. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w,frplc. Enclosed gar. S.W..r R4Pfltals 4200 Newport Financial Ctr paneled. i.m. whse in re• fidential interview. cal11----------
garden apt, pool. rec rm, Spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 See al 101 Ave de la ••••••••••••••••••••••• LecH.lncj Office Space ur. 1 or 2 yr. lease. L;i kc Mr. Corbell person le> LOST: Male German
S2'75.:_71UW.18th Sl . ba+l~e fam rm. Nice Grulla. San Clemente . KJERS.Jlousc forre nlln t:nlloo Site Manager F ori-s t arru . J\l·U l person.,oollect. Shorthair Pointer, liver
Br. l Ra, bi -!Jeom ceil· ~~~~~tbl~l·~~;l~~ 296 492·1393 ---Tahoe. $200. for 4 mo'!> <7 14)642 3111 ext 246 llark1n_:.,.1·1 c.01.n"''J }1A54J-9858 ~o!~:J~~ar torn. 111~. P\ l patio, no pets. ----S46-3'28 ...., ..,..., 't"
;\\'all aft Nov 1 376 1::. OCEANFRONT t & 2 Br. Santa AM 3880 Vacation Rentali 4250 Airport Offices FOUND: Girl's new 10
IBthSt.642·1953 balcony.nev.tdl•cor.~ar.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l~ONTlll-'H E E LAGUMA 9 ,. ,,_ tR h s pd bike . vie Npt
nose to SA frwy & So. :;;::::---=-~~ 5400 & $500. 111cl utll. TOWNHOUSE 1'\ill service No ll'11Sl' r~ 2 Shop!;, one 470 b4 fl. & !"'c wUH anc Shores. call to identif)'. Csl shop g Tiny Tots ~----~ ~ , . bin. Big Bear. sips 4 lH q'd 200.600 ~q fl. l'l~·nl)' the other 900 !\Q. fl 111 the Now !> your chance to 646•0434 >Aelcomc 3 playgrounds BRANO NEW Spacious, newly decor d. S3S up. Pool tbl, cir iv. ur pdrking. 2082 S 1-: heart of downtown. h.1gh have an excellent family I lBR.tblk to bch.Allults 3br,1\.'J bn townhome dblfrpl.494-8611 Bris tol Sl. Newport foottralhc,nextto park· busint.-ss where you can FOUND: l South Shore
FROM $265 Up tnplex just completed. 3 No pets. $295. mo Air. bltos. paU~. Vo<>I & o,.arh. c,.7 7010 cl\)·oy tremendous smog Surfboard, owner iden-
br 1 ba front. bouse $350. 2 499-3900 after 4 sauna. ery qwe · ....... __ 4300 ----free year round clima tc. tify color. size, loc lost &
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br 2 ba back unil $395. 3 --only, pets OK. $36$ per l...tals to~ H ~·alonom1cs 67~-6700 It has s leeping facilities serial # Call H.B. Police .251 I W. Sunflower br i ba mid unitS42S. All 3 BR or 2 & den, blk to mo.586-6770or834·l810 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---for.Oguests+pool tennis Dept536-5621 I With D,W Fi P garages bc h, ranlast1c views. f em rmmate to s hare 2 court, rt'C rm. corrals, 7 days. 10 to 5 186 Sanla' tsaix;I 675-231i i\it. 768-6275; 494-861 t. 2 Br. cpls, gar. yet, nr SC Br 2 Ba furn Prne Crcl'k Store & office spaces SlOO horses, deer. etc. One Found 2 Dogs, <!erman
Sorry. no peh AGT o avs . P. Nov 20 Kids OK S245 :i pt. Nr. OCl; $177 SO ~.,, ~ per moolh & up look at this facility & Shep & Jarge white doJ:, _,
I HR.nupnt.cpts.rir"" 1--....:...·-~2 Bdrms.loust llwy.lblk ~-0862 .96200711 751·tri71 7am12or.1flti, ..1:"'9,...,._ >'Ou'llwuntloowo1l. p.ossibly shepherd . .--~~~ -to beach :'ol :il. .;t.lll1o - -Ar G 12 ""10 ~11111 "'r1 ol'E.w.••.. """"°"18 SJOO. 771Shnlt m.ir•1 $350 <l'U 15·15 " • ··~· • r ./ Call Mr f'rcy :>42·3456 .,......_ · ~2 ~nr 6<1ti 34 12 lhr J pl, crp!.!>. iJrp-; Pel . •· -South LOCJl'l'IO l886 l2Gl'M ONI.\' .,/~;_:=-• Ben Hinkle RE ----------
-Oh.. $?15 mrJ 2522 Suntu ''h"rtnin" Normand~· cot ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,/ ~ ... -<• .... FOUND ; 2 dogs, Germ. 3 Br, 2 ba upper ~l<•,.,1 Jd \ . ~Iii Jl!rl "' " " , 1-'rmale i.h,•rt' with ~amc• / ,._ _.,... Sbep. &t lge white dog. • .\lar ~~ "'am1ly. n1l n.1 . :.._ --t<t.l:l". l Br .. pool, ulll in Ot-t>anv1c~2 BR.uppcr. I N .8 . t e nn1:.., ll"t1 •bt Sh v· S l ..,.,,.. .-I d k ds ...,75 .,_ f M t ..., • __ __..____. poss1 y ep. ic. an a
1.ieL\ ~.'l .t!l'JJ 2 Br. I b.1 S275+dep. c · no 1 ""' mo °"•re n g, gar. 1 a ure smoker. 5 18 00tl6 Mon DIY.SllDl'Wrn ~l8
--. -., --. lOOJ·<.: ~li sis ion S t. 49'H015aft 5 adults. no pets. $385. Friarl SPM profess. Opportwttty 5015
N EW ~ u R • b It ~1.s. :>18-8~1 1>46·2316 B '" p/mo. 581 -0085 S""..., CLr.ur.:o..1Tr. Nbrld. N'plt,,!·O .• fl $900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: h<ilc,nny. cilr porl. $:1lS. ___ • \ r. hte w1ocean \'U. lbl11 • &I Pen. ocl•unfronl. 3 ~ -=-m;n ic g.. """ sq. ., , K--....... d 6 Id
645 ti44lf I bch adlts no peL11 $3iS ~nts Fwntelhed ~ al Art lld mo. Agent 646 24 Ji1 If you re not getting ~n · mos o • or in o _.Sew 2&3 br apts. hte yd . 499 looo 4~ 1313 . ' UnfwwisMd 3900 BR. 2 Ba, Shr w 2 males c . s CJ 13.8~• return on your in· Sant.a Ana. 642-61153 l foldtollow VIM-Across from S.A Cty -; . °' $1f.O fum. 675-7561 Ideal Med1c:al or Dental S mall shop~ & offices. ve11tmenl. c all Sandv•--.---------
621 W Wilson 646.2010 Club 6~ 8139 LogmtG Hic)uel 1852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----stDtcs. Plw.h <'D rpeb & F.,Side CM from $85 mo. Ross, AJaX Co. 837•3744 " RE~ ARD f~r s ~a 11
FURN OR UNFUu N THE EXCITING H:1ppy Co Lucky Guy lo central air~ 5.Y rX', r ft. Hobbytb .. ~an~.~ 548_724.. •Average yield ~ pny. ladies gold. nng with 3 • • I I\ NEWRREED APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• P"LMMES"'"'·Ts. 8h"'relg 28r,furn'~hed u""' -co••1 •"1Y -........ " un to It Sotb Coat ~ •>hr town h<>mc w frnl "-I •~ B "' .,. ...... " "" Ca Y r:..A TS .. , 1u, offs to AJ. ux investors s nes os m u s
1 ·, at & / ", l Br 5260. Adult only. No .,.,. uxe l "'2 r. $265& up. MINUTES TO NM' npt on Nwpl Penins ula 498-0660 499 2237 lndmtriot R4Pfttaf 4500 Jan. thru July, 1!177 •. Plaz
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a Hote l 10i22/7t . • .i.:ep 10 enc iar.ii.;c nnts.J9J l'am1"lton, pool & rec room, quiet $150 mo. ut1I 1nc l 'd c.~"5 21 •Adults onlv .,.. i 831 7766 BCH · ••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• • • Slate Jaw permits a pre-.,..,.
I • 645-4<111 area. · ----Rach. t&2 BR 67J.5'76l,631-0053 Cmesg) C>rficl" spue4' 1100 ~q It COST"' MES... ---------)ool & J.lcuu1 ;1\.111 ------------divided into 6 offic~ on "' "' ... • pGyment pena lly charge Lost: Ot't 2lst. Vic Wilson·
Large lownhou~r nl"H Br & bonus rm. i:ar, Hewport hach 386' from S22n. & up. lloust> nr OCC, UCJ. So. ~tesa Verde <.:rpts, drps. 700 & lJOO "Q fl. 110·220 equivalent lo 80% of 6 /National. Medium male
uew. n•ntr.il 1 .... 2hr, laun~_r Kid okh "'~'JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• i~~:t~~~~~l.s C.'lt Plaza. Color tv. pool. A,C. so• sq. ft. Ca ll !!.."'..':· r kl montths u~heurbneld in· Australian Shepherd.
l ' ·ha, tncll )d. l!.ir s:11:-1 t>lf\ 7,,,,.., 3;76 E.~6t ''' flARK NEWPORT <:> Blks East of Newport Fully rum. $135. 54~ _Hadley. 963_ -8933____ ........., sq t. 1opnn erro. teres on e a ancc. Brn & grey w /blnr k
1,1:; II.SS B ac h e I 0 r s, l 0 r 2 Ll)admg do<'k, 12' door:.. Mortga~e Droke_rs. O~· splotches. 4 white feet.
HuttincJton hach 3840 Bedrooms & Townhouses Blvd. l Mffd a RooMmate? U>Vf:LY Fashinn Islam! Rltr. 752-5041 fereq to Qihforrua res1-white chest. bob tall •
.! Br Jpl nl'ar '"""'""~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $274 50 546·9860 To Professionally Pind offices. Comp. fum'd. & S'---4550-dents only. Reward. 971·2918
Stm(' & rl'(nJ.! \dull<., no S I t 1 THAT ruGHT P EllSON dccorat'd. $22.'l p(•r ore. ·--r -. -
rit•ts s.!.15 :113 17th l'l.1c·1'. ~Of»n Daily I 2·5 r~~~aact~oa: ~~~g r ~!:. • h.~"E·CV.JVU °UNuMJTEI> M r . A n l I\ 0 n y , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 lo 1 & 8 lo~ tax shelt~r, Fnd 2 Gern:\ Shorthalred
.1pt I 01w·n !;12 2-11.1 UOJ Dcl:iw~1rc 2 & :J Hr socio I program 1 pools.8 n '<...,..., 714·640-4082 Stora~e umlii from $15 l a X OP In IO n n v a 1 I . Male & fem vie Ortt>gl> 01p~ Onl' mill' Lu ol·c.un le""a's ,.0 ...... 5• At Fashion ~e tlJc ..;« Pl'VJ'.V ~l>t11. mo. Indoor & outdoor RV Sl2.S001up. ~II Mr. Cole Hwy campsite. 495-0889 \cw l cmdi1 Zlir. :.!' ,n.i :? !'>..16 2218 K16 11:126 '"' " ..,.., c-.1 ~ h1..>'4i'!W\1 MISSION VH.:JO & boat :.torai:c. Mgr on 557·1~1 . . friil1· .... hltn~. pool. 'Pd, · · Island. Jamboree & San 832-4lJ4 Since 1971 Great view, 200 sq tt. premise. :!I hr" s1.~urily . ---Found b1cycl~ vie Npt
dbl ~ .. r .tl(e. S l:.!~1 nw -Jo.111uin Hills Road. __ __ up. Util pd. SPl•drum The Storn.:e Pia<:(', 18305 liuaranlced Jn vestment Bch. Call anytime.
1;:11 21:!3 J BR. 2 hJ. I blk to bl·h. 17141644· I 900 G' Muture woman pvt room Properties. 49..5-4771 Mt. LanJ?lcy. No. of Ell is, Invest $500, return .$1500 673·1666
i! H1 :.! Ba. nn 1'111lcln·n ur tilh SI !lli2 5():13 New <luplexcs 2 3 br $350 F v $\IS mo OOJ·6216 Prestigious Lido offlc 964.1607 • u~~-t L 5025 F<?UND: Or~nge male Orr.on \"U! SSOO mo 216 • --s1 & bath. convt•nient loc .. --;-: --. -Fount a in Va lley P h to$2000.631-2570
,,..,,, 1-~l<'r ,1m1· up yrty. Family & pets -----s pare $150. mo. up _ _ _____ .........,..y o oan kitten w/ white paws &
t.ii. 1·ix2 'i1·w c'l r J Ul'IU'Ce ok 675·191_2_ ___ •:II.,~ 3 br 2 ba h!>c vie 67S4030 63xl SO fe{lccd stora ~c ••••••••••••••••••••••• chest. Nr Baker, C.M
To>Anhousc ,\pt'\. L.: 3Br . N , Bn stol1 Paula rino $150 + I y&rll $150 mo ht, 2nd & 3rd T.O.'s S57·1909 I & <!Bdrm unit' S2:lo & 2ba. frpll'. bllns W 0 ewport Shores area. 1 ~ There's $1million in util.No pets.979·<>546 Dix ofcs W 1!Wc"r ~rvirc. 645·5126or G75·8074 LOANS AVAlLADLt-; ----------
s:?70 I'll patr1J. hltn,, "'' hooku11. pat1n. dhl at· blocks beach. 2 bd. 1 ba rec r e ation : T e nnis. xerox.. Nr. 0 (;. A1rpor1 ---Creditnolimportanl. POUND: MaleSamoycd.
chiltlrt'n orpl'ls 1110V11· tachl!d gar Xlnl loc. Yrlse.(714)956-~l __ swimming. billiards, 2 Vnccareerwoman seeks 1''rom$2.50.'152·5626 Rentals WClftt.d 4600 lrob r ,493•3 102 Vic.CM
tona. C;\'I 646 3197 S·l25 Ph. 5·15·360•1 or 3 Br 2 & beam clgs health clubs free Sunday rm w1ba m pr1v. res. Nil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !)48-5501
1\0 Del Mar, ups1a1ro;, 2 ~2 18 wood pan~lin 1c bltns: brunch . p'art1cs and Priv entry. 968-6305 aft 8 EXECUTIVE SUITES 10ur visiting inJaws net'd a Money Available. many Found : Tabby kllty .
BR. r>S(I mo bl & la:.l close to bch. S<\50 yrly MUCH MORE! PM B e a u t 1 1 u I b 1 d I( .1 fum'd rentol or hse to s it sources. all pro1ects. wht./flea collar whl
5425634or !°>42:_11 11 ·•nr.J'2 ba.V .. rvlrnJov•» ...-. . 'Wanted: Man 30 to SO to I r " ..,., mtn. "'·uv nose. Vic. Mesa Verde ..,... 67"7684 Plus beautiful singles ~naliied phone cov l for tbc Month of D"r. •Cl\K · 7"'2 ""52 • -~ ... ~-.," "----------1l&2bedroomsfurnished sbare2braptnr.CdM erage.secyscrvce,con . Pref the CdM a r ea . CM
Cozy l Rr. fqik. ,;real ly Carprt. S2SO. Close to~. 3 br, 2 bu, block tc or unfurnished. Sorry, beach Mov·n. to E ro"" room. xerox & morl'. 64()..8828 cves. ~s. TMISt area. · .545·1577
location Adlt<i $230 mo heh 536-8603 beach. Encl. gar. Yurd. adulL'I only. no pets. The · 1 g Ju .-~ Easy frwy accl'lis. Neal'----------DffdS 5035 FOUND : big orange
646-9249 Own U l 3 Bd 1' Adults.nopeti1. fineslm counlryclubllv· ~:~1. Rers r cq. Eves So. Coast Pllu:a. Fromlls,t::[ln•ed/ ....................... Morris Kitty. mal ~
-l!• s 111 rm. 2 TSL Mgmt 642·1 mg at a price you con ar. · ----_ $22.5. 546-2982____ e Retired couple has money w/flea collar. Vic. Lrvinr.
:1 Br · 2 ha· SJOO I m 0 · ba. $.'lllOd + per !!'0• det· '.l)rd, Hoomm.11lc service Christian wom. un lo sh or, e A..,,.1.....,. sq. n. ciffi" ~c, No. :_~:~:·,•• •••••••• ••••• lo loan on lsl & 2nd TD's. Terrace, CdM. 675·0712 l>own!>talrs patw, no pe n 1n ic on ,,.g mn Yearly 3br.2 bo.1 2 blk I bl .....,""" ~ _,""".. Agent.496-0800 ,,et s 1027 Vall' n c i :i respoi1 s it11l il1 es. Nr · bay & bch. encl. RGr. N .ivai ll e. 2 Or Condo in Founlnm Costa Mesa. $195 +.Incl. ~ft 5005 -----.Found mixed M Terrlrr ~6-0085 Wu m er Golden West . pets. $400 64.4-1103 Oakwood Vly. Sl~/imhol 554 41114· util. Tom, 540-2200 •• ;:rr;;::=-•• !. ........ WE BUY FIRS T & dwntwn H.O. Flea colhu·
A vail Dec 15 Call -640 B725 m c cc. S E C OND TR US 673-' ... 0h c
I .... J Br 2 Ba 2 blks bch Garden Apartments ----Office space avail. from WOMEN • S J U N (0 R ~ m. 536.SSU o c S275 arge, nc•:it 'I. nr 847-.tl20Cor detalls. ·. Emerald Bay. M/F share $7Sto..,c;n mo. WEAR STORE. Trade D E EDS. A G ENT . Q111el area. Ent:. palm & -------Pools. tenrus, new c pts, 1 • h ~ 714-400--0800 Found: Lady's ring. garage. 642•0282 Lge 2Ur. 2ba. Brookhursl $450. 645-9265; :>45·0898 M•.,.t h«h/~ e~c usive omc ocean 752-8321 name The Top Drawer + Owner lndeoWy by sb e.
--near Ocean. $275/mo. 880 Irvine (al 17lhl · vtew, pool. prtv, beach. . fixtures & furniture. No color. etc. Call Hunt· Garden apts. 1 br . stove & Call S.16-9987 3br, 2ba, 1 blk bch.. Gar 645-0SSO much more. Mr. Mango Ofhcc space for r enl hy lease hold rl~ht~. Baltx>a LOWEST ington Beach. Police
refrig. $225. Buchelor. -bllns, yrly, nu decor. dck 645-2521 (Ans. Ser.) or month. ApproJt. 55<" per Island. 833·3622 '-"'--st R_._.. Dent 535)5621 stove & rerrig $210 New-Lovely new 2 br 212 ba 2 patio. 673·25Tl M•wperi leedt/Se.ttt 497·1SSO sq. fl. 2 story bldJ!. Nea "'1"W'nJ ....... .-
ly decorated. t\dulL~. n "tit.ory, e nc'd . fla r+petio 1700 l6th St Dolsa Cluca & Warner GIFT Gallery, working htT.D.'s, also Los T = w H 1 T E
pets. S48·6920 AclulL.,. 97!12228 $48501 . kLargeb Jbrh. 2E ba1. <Dover at IGth, •Hotnt. SharieC)1 S•n. From $100. & up. Call partner. Limited dhrs0 & 2nd T.D. Locmt1. SAMOYED, Male named
oc lo eac . nc . 642.8170 Proress1ona screening, 846-1311 lnvstml rl'q " • r F@lrestTcrmssince l 049 "King .. Vic : 17th & "IE THE FIRST" gar., balcony. No prts. No Fee unlil 11lnced. purchase option. Ph· Sattler M C TusUn, C,M. Call collecl S395 E 1Side tnplex. 3br,
2ba. frplc. yd . end gor
TSL M1?mt 642 ltlO:I
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New, deluxe Townhoui;e TSL Mgmt 642 160 R 4000 1Qam-8pm 530-2494 Eiccculive of~icc space, Mon thru fo'rl , 10·12. hJ. o. l -735-7'33 r1pt3 7!131-7941 Stark St. . . ooms will share furn. offi cM. 675-c~ 642-2111 545-0611 ---------llunllnJ,lton Beach w 1 w Attractive J br, Crl>l s ........................ Gar 5 in NB. Xlnl Joe. Ocean • Found: WlDTE RABBIT
c•rpt s. d r p!>. uw . N r drps. bltns. frplc. Gar Room w/ kitchenette ..,_.ocr.,,. \ iew. 631 24\)(l or eves . ll9UOR LICENSE S7.000 2nd T.O. G~ cqul· at Geisler Park, Costa ~hop1l in 1t , frl'rwnys, No pets Adults. only SSOwcek&up 4350 644·1033 Orange OnSolc C'klls ly, 3 yrs due, 10:;(, int. Mesa :>46-2665
llchoo s I OR . S240 2 Ull Xlnlloc. $350. 642·•U87 548·9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----LOW! l,0 11,0W! LO! Good discount. Als . •
-----$35 Per Mo. Near Newport Choice virw near bay AJ:t 213 272 4249 <'ollect 11mallcr or lnrgcr T.D.s Found: Small black, tan rrCRg~55 COUNTRY 2 llr. 112 bu, deck.' :i blk l ROOMS, Sea Lark Motel, Blvd. C.M. Storage Only Newly retlrco •1 rm suite &t2 3514. J. Boom. & wbile male terrier. Nr
bch . E n cl i;tur n g 2274NewportBlvd,Costo C811631-3273 w storage..,S435.3355 v rn TRAVRAGEHCY Mile Square Parle &1'
PROl'ERTIES,IHC. S38S/mo. Agnt 675-1972. Mesa. So m e rcfrig. -L1do.NB.613·4156 Let uli show you how to Euclid. Founta in Vly.
745-6262 or848·1188 ~Ves,637·3175 II 1 TV AM/FM Double Carn~c for rent. --"'---L/ '"'"S67S East5ide I OR. $2:15 Stv & --ava .. co or • 1821 Viola Place C.:011ta C.M. Isl fir !\' Im A1C t start an agency. Truvrl _.,,.,.n .,...... rcfrig. Cozy w1nl1lurul SICA RP 3 Rrdeluxe beach BAY FRONT 3 Bdrm, radio avail. Weekly ren· M a s torage 1 Sx24. 1648 Cit!). not necessory. Total l'tln0ftal1/ F_O_UN_D_: ______ _
wood ub & twum Cl'll unit. O;W, frnlc. patio. ba. l<lls$65&rup.64B·?<t'4S es · c:•aA720 Newport Bl ,!)48·97tlG slnrtup & o pcr:H ing lost&FcM.d K b d
" $1000 .....,..,. cuplt11I required, S25.000. •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• •• ees oun • 6 mos. ol<t. ~i,30 F: 20th S t gar/\va11 9602358 G73-~';· ArnbusadorlnnlnCosta ~q fl Oc-lll_lt_t>_c_o_rn_cr 7\4-226.8761,838•9252 ~ .... ..ts 5100 SantaAna.643-6953
l · Mesa, 2277 Harhor. Cen· Offk• Rttlfal 4400 suite. Air l'On1ht1oned
* $100 0 C E:'A NV IE W Yr I >' trally locat~d. 235 rooms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1720 E. Gurry Ave, Ste l.ACA.SAILAMCA 1&2br. 1 ba duplcit. MANY with kitc hen, 120. lrvh1c or Cull for lac.It-& I br A.•I 11 /I S 4 o o & s 5 o o m o phone & TV. Swimming 65• PB S9 FT nppt. 751-7873. ll-14-6780 :1)42-:1639 pool. jncuul, and rec. 1817WF.STCLIFF·NB
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dep. Newport fights . 2 Br, 1 ba. rates !llnrtin11 from $48 a oir•UXE OFFICES IN NEWPORT 111-:ACll
All utll/i pd . cpl,, drps. Imme<! occupancy. Ph week .,. 1000 to 2000 fl , nvull
pool. Jndry. fo c':c /\dull~ M o • e -I n a I • 646·8705 645·4840 Comml & 1odst1 spores. w /I nd 1 v . 1i urn it r 1'
over 3S. no pet~ u1 I Cl i ---200 lo 2000 ,;q rt As lnw 845 3.123 children l'nll Sue OWGllC•. OlftCJ Nrwport Shore!',·~ Olk Slee1>lnjt rm:1$'7:'i·Sl05 mo. 11113Y ~q.rt L1111 Ntguel&
556·7707 or ll rnry out 2&3 IR. Call rrom O<'C'tln lioch. 1 All $.'i() wk Share kit / 1t1iulon Vl('JO "rrn ~ Office space L111: Ur11ch
64Z·9l37 171•4,8 ~6•0 I SS ~:~ ~7r:om S2B mo b:1lh Shnwn Mon-S ol. Hendy to s O. J"rwy. SOlhq. fl, cpts,drp11 $270 ~ ..,.ov .,..,n R('fsreq 'd.55600{.8 Qlll·83l-J400 mo497·4188afl 111m
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DIVORCE $95 640-1037 :.:~i'PM-9PM
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Pt<E<iNANT' pcni.;n·~-.1,c H1•JI 1>:,1,111· t'\t'!> w lllh 111 p 1· r ' 1111 l 11 .1 't 1111 '\u,11hnl111" 1111 •I STOCKMAKEAS •Wt>tfrtl Ill 1•.irt• lur :! '\ilhl':o.tH' milnul,1ctur\:r
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t·oun-.l•l111i.: l. rt'11•rrJI 11lJlur1· ''"-' 111.ll\ 111 H\"IKIN<i I),\('\ Cua,t ll .... ).l 'tl\l 111, 1 <la~ l.c·11111H111 ... 1 ITralneel lliT lllt'lktl ;.ii tht· Sc.1uth P~rlorm 1?1w h1ook 11i.: hJ~ un unmt:d UIJCllllll:
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LIHDA & VICKI
Ovtcall MOHGtje
For th• Fun ofJt !
Al'('i\K~ 5 17l.>li:I 'tsuni.: bl.i.:nid "multi COMPUTER "''""''' ...,, .. 111111~'.·· 1 .. , h-ri•,,1111 .·l1'lllm111·, .11111 ,.,. wnh'. ('h,irlf''> Mur 71\M2·7H4~ of:lv1,l'\fJ1•1 111qu.illt.\
11t.·,1·hofboo"'·mJt1u.1I PROGRAMMER PURCHASI HGCLERK 1111r 1·.1111\'I ' 111 "''' h.1 ••· k11u"l1•cl~·· ul .1 r.iv i·1 131 5f~7 lHti. :l7lll\!1'X'lli\Nlt' t•111:1n1•c•r1ni: & or QC
& n1mp1111•1 ~,,,,.m , l'11Jlll'llJ.:lll1!•>µ1x11 111 ,111 lh'il~J1'1•ur.111•11u1d1J'c 1•1llwr :! :!11r1 dt .... 111111 '''~"11ll·r o1 tlJIJc•ntr' Flrel!loill' f11\c1 , South LOOMMECHANIC i.uflt'r,b1011, pn•f{'n1hly
Loc-,1tccl te111por;1 ri I\ 111 t'l<p.1ndrn>: sv:.1t·11h J 111 orucr lHmti.:. I dq1l111111 1111 tc'J:J ·•1111. •1.>H u I :i. "1• 1 ho .11 d . h ,1 \ l' f u 11' \iulv Ca hi. 00280 111 avro11spac1.• nr ollwr ~untJ ,\n.1, c·11 will bt• r•• i.taJlatwn tur an 1!1'1: II lulluwup, & 1•,p1•d11111~: IU''X:!:!.'• 1IJ1111•11t .d 11u•c·han1c·u1 W~ hJVt: 1111 1mm1•ll 1;oµhu~u:ale<l manuI. en
Serving 1111 OtJni:l' <.:o s35.1:u:1 lol'Jtlnl! 111 l.11~u11..1 1.1ro.:rumml!r\\ Jll1."1lll~ 1-~>t~r prt•f'd ,1.;111, 1.1hh• !Oh-am 11r1• H11fs1d<' Founrlal111n Man openin~ for •1 m1un1 Vll"onmenL Hcq's souncl
N 1 i.: u l'l \ 1 n t u 1> p , yr. t-xpcr CCP 1•,111·r 111 ST ACOSWITCH IMC 1>~:1.1 \' ~:H \' t'h1· l"rll 0t·h:m11·.tl JUJu:-1 in Lugun.i Ud1 area. tnl'l.'O fore mun 111 o ur knowledge of swlh.llcal
•MICHELLE'S*
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i.<i lury !\11l I!:!.) ~0:15, llt'oefll~. Call 111· M•11d r1• 549-3041 \\'1• h.1w op1•11111i.::. 1111 100 111111111: lt1 I"' lr~llll'll lo 494-8613 ,.. ~ hub1hty theory. We offrr
Outcall Massa!'o
• 10AM·2AM 73M<162
Mon thru fo'ri , 81\M tu sume to. Eciu;.il Oppor Jo:mployi•r 1woplc tn work <11!111 o>. Ill ull'llllfy 1wrw1 ul :-.y,1l'm • WOVl'll wood shuuc:>. l\p comi>lltillve sal & frtng1.·
5PM SANTIAGO BANK 1lu~" 1>1•1" i·r \l·kphurw la1h1r1·1», w1• would h kl0 l1> ply: Kir:.ch Co. 17352 benefits ScmJ resume or
Splrituol Reader
l815 So. E l Cammo Heal
San Clem ente. 1-'ully he
--~or appt~92 7296
.-------.., 832-5200 cl1rccto111•sml11111ti11~to11 t1ilk with vou. St•1111 n· llOTEL Arrnstr oni;, Irv. (nr call Iteliublt: Manufol'
535 E lst St Tuslt1i CLERf( TYPIST lk·nl'h, \'h'i.t1n111~ln & -.u1 .. t•or t11l11l y LAU9'4DRY ~~~thur & Hedh1ll > turinrc !0910 Talbert ACTIVITIES
ASSISTANT
Equal Oppar Em~iluyt.>r lnsurunc(• eompuny 111 l,:iv-111 a B1"ad1. Work SUPERVISOR __ __ l\ve, t'ountuin Valley, Ca
Nwpl Heh nt~cl'> ac·t·t-. ;;011 r J \'.11 I ti .1y 111! hi TR ENDA TA We are currently seeking MESSENGER 92708. (714) 968·3361. pay11u~ derk .. :xv 1H'e hnurx M1•11 or wo111l'11 a quahfied laundry 1213)59'l-2851.
("refer bkkp•• had~ oH•r Iii With ~·Ji-... 1.1 CORP. s upervisor . EnJOY out· P /T m essenger llAM F,qual OpPor Employer Dl.U·A-SERVICE
.ESCORTS, MOOl::LS MASSAG~
540·8393
Wt.> hJ~e an imm('(flale BANKING
full 11m1• nj)(\11111~ tor an NOTES & COLLEC-
,. .. I I 1 St d rd·~ 3PM da ily. Must provide "rnt.11 Muc;t hc "uori ~~" or 11:11 1ru1 11.·. an o '"'""'°nes s l andio .-: comp any "' " Pl 1 t own traru;p. Call lrvin<:••---------a. ... :.i:.tant to our Aetn it\· TIOH TEi.LER typ1~t & profietc11l on Ill t·.1~1111t out1 11u1 "'"''" Dhrision bent>rils J\ppl.Y 9am to Savings 752·6456 I-' 0 t.: •·
ke} S;.ilury to S(iO(I & \ 111rt1dr11t>r:..111· & t'altl ,\11 Api•ht'!I :\t..ii:ni·til'll noon, Mon-Fn. P erson· • • · •REAL ESTATE*
Ask fore"<t 25
D1rec1or llours :.irt• I! 30 Dynamic bank ha'! 1m
am to 5 pm Monday lhru med. opening for H.1r1k
fo'nday. Successrul l'an ex~r'd NotC:i & Colll'<'
d idate must b1.• very llonTeller
s:oocJ l'OmpJny bcnc•(1i... Iii· plutt>~ rcq (;J, .ti Co nel Mission Viejo New or experienced. Top
lt33·1W50 low.inn· p;iid 1L•ll) .uoo w Sl'1!<'r:.ln1m MARRIOTT HOTEL MOTOR ROUT+; t raining avail. Privall'
COCKTAIL
WAITRESS
E'IX'r'd. Call 97!1 7550,
llelgJ
clr.1"'" J\all t'ur 1111 !-tJ11ta \nu,Cl\!1:!7111 900NewportClrDr The Daily Pilot has u oCfice':.. Laree advertis ·
llll'cli.tle .iss1i:11111•·11t :. <illJ::.40:1(;\)5exl:!l3 NcwportBeach large route in M1ss100 iogbudget.Cullnow ! HORSEDRAWH
HAYRIDES
energetic. ercall\ e ant.I Apply At
able to work orcas1onal SANTIAGO IAMK fullowms.: .i short tr.1111111>: Equal Oppor Employer Viejo • approx earnini;s PACIFIC COAST M.•:;,,wn A1>11JY Ill I hi• Equ,11 Opportu111ly $300 per month. Mon thru
for groups
evenm1:s
evenmgs and weekends. 535 E Isl SI Tu;,tio
Sla r ung salary S3 per Hoom ~l L· 0 L'.
loca1ru11 nt';1rl., .. t ~ou, .11 Employer Fri a rternoons a n d PROPERTIES
ts :iu.1 m . IO :rn.irn 01 Hotft Hight Audftor Sat&Sun mornings. Cat •631-0400 *
7 <.IJys a week
1 0 minutes from
Newport· H 1,.ers1tl t•
freeway. Minimum Qf 21)
per t?roup F or dt•laals.
contact Kn::.. tl37·6990
hour Call ror IOll'r\le\l.1·----·v-·c.--"'-... 1CompJn100, l.IVl' In for
b<>tween Ham and 10 pm'·-'elderly lady 1•c1 -.on.ii
d.11ly. tJJuking l"are l.l hswrk Thurs
I :iu11111 1l.11ly b•·i.:mnmg, Exper Airporter lon and good driving record~~~~~~~~~~
Tue., ""' l . I EHGIHEERIHG TEC::H Hotel. Conlact Mr. Ifan-required. Call 642-t3211-ll l.! Wi•:..tm an·.i. lii?:!j lo:' p Jn d 1 n i.: l' J v 1 I nao833-2770 Leaving name and phone Real Estate Sales People
Wt•stmin,.11·r BIHi . t'lll:"lnt.'er1111: &. plJnnms: ---.-----number. wanted. Up W 90/10%
\\\·:.1111111:..tt!r . Oil' ha:. ;,in imml"tl. open Housedean1,ns.: S<:rv. . comm. s pht. Nwpt B<'h
HEW 6pm to Sun 6pm Leisure ACCOUNTS World. Lug lkh l'l:IO 96!!1 COUNSELOR BEVERl Y MANOR
Con\'ulesrenl llosµilu I
24-152 Via f1ftracl,1
Laguna Jl11ls, 837·8000
f:ql Oppty Employer
for Costa :\l esu 01f1rt· COOK, exp e nl·rs:et1<'.
f,;xp prcfl.'rr cd Li.i?hl clc.1n l'Ul . carel•r
typing required Call Mr. m 1ndcu, v;.is lts:ht
Donnelly .it 5.16·2300 548·7948 ·
l:ai.: Heh .• trcJ. l..1~1 So J mi:: lor a h·chnictan lo needs <.1mb1l1ous .Eng. Mother's helper,bte house 631-0900 Cou~l 11 .... y, Lig Uch I llNform t•1,·1I t•n1:mt1t>r-i.pk~K cal full or P t Top work. 3 days week. Over
EXOTIC GIRLS l-.11u.1} Opporlun1l~ 1 n s: l' a I cu I n t 1011 s , $ Call Mai:g1c. 557·0609 20. Must have refs & car.l•---------
f.mplc.1}'l'r 1•ar1hwo1 k tt uantllH·~ aftS Salary open. 640-604IS or RECEPTIONIST Massage & Modchns:
Oulcall 542 311l9i S43·3250
ADMIHISTRA TIOH
CA LIF'ORNl i\
FEDERAL
SAVINGS&LOl\N
2700 Harbor Blvd. CM.
Equul Oppor Emplyr
COOK, Exper•d
DEl.JVEHY. 1.•arlv morn -.ur\1•y111i,: 01r11.:.t' calr ula. llou:.ekt•cp~r. live in; 9SS·l641 High Fashion for beauty
mi: J. .\. Times route ' 1..r.01~.& l'~~~ t•i.11~na~ing .2 ctuld e.ire. IL i•ook1ng. Mother's Helµer, 4 Day~ salon. F i time. Fashion
North l'o~ta :\ksa area 'l_rs u!.11t:JJl 0.r l ''.µer-, n li:;e . I.a g un a ho use. 11 :30-5.2 Children. $J H.r. Jsland loc. HELJ\X.lNG MJ\..<\Sl\Gf<:
.Bob James.Lie Muss(•ur
Outcall 9-9. ·19.t·Sl 11
Irvine firm seeks person
w,6 mo's to l yr accounl·
mg exPt•r. who c-a n type
Or wlllrng lo lncin. Must
be dependable. Hrs Wed
T huri.. & F ri IO;im
6:30pm, Sal & Sun 6am 'l!: JO pm. Mesa \' 1• rdt•
COO\ llosp, 661 <A:11ter
St. C:\I 5-18 S58S
No collecting ·Mu~l hun· <td· l~,11 J<1lk l•: llu~b 494·3138 Wesl cliH are a NB. CallM8JJ9g\ITal: uepcnd .. 511•1 tKI Co . l~5 llakt•r St, t:M .,..,,,....,, 7S9-12J1,ext260
:;.ir.,,' !X.>ti:M. 111 11751.zsw. llOUSEKEEPER-LIVEl:.....,..;;"";;0";·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I~~;;~~~~=~ •SHERI LEE •
Certified Masi.euse
House Calls By J\ppt.
838.6838
.is wpm & run a 10 key by IARBER
loo<·h. LO \'e ly ores & co For large fal'1hty for dc-
Jlald bcnefils. Sal to S600 velopmt.'nt<11ly disabled.
Ca 11 pa m Wright. Must poss1.·:.s r l'rtificute 833-0673 for appt.
D,•nlal Orthot.l1•nt11· FACTORY HELP IN.Nvt~chfamily,mustl• RECEPTI ONJST ·part ·
l'hairsiclt• .1ssb1. 3 dJ'" .1 speak En~. refs req 'd. NURSES time, 3 days a wk, 8:30 to
"'k M \ 7ii802ll!!·!'il;M .... Runs smJll m uch1nro, Callli44·tl680or&i2-&'7S. LICElll..lSED
DENT AL ASSIST.
~Oml' ::.hop cxµt•r 1 hut ,... 5. Corporate headqtrs.
DANCE OF 1''l'N -issued by Ca hf Slalc
Hlfl nude girl!. du~ce & ADVERTISING SAL.ES Board Ex;1mmt.>rs Sub
r:ip :sess ion !Ot\M 10 J' t1m.c work Mon & Sf? rrut apphl"alaons b' 4pm,
2AM :\I o n.Sal 625 ('J 9, to 2PM Apply 1660 On 1 0 31 77 l o W
COOK
Full 11me op1.rnini.; tor
('OOk 111 <'Qlll Ufl''l'l'lll
h1!!.p1IJI Sunw t•\µr pr1·1
llr~ Jo. JO to i I' \f. \\ 1•d
& Thur~ 11(( A111>h m
l)t'r..<>n 122:'12 Ch.1pm,1n
\,e Garden t;roq•
\\ i 11 t r J 1r1. C. M • c 0 llSKPR. h ve-m . It cooking pleasa nt s u r roundings.
S.15 0-103 for matur<' eouµlt!, ref, PERSONNEL Standard Pacifie Corp Prnvdunl1st nt>t>d" I ull
llmt' JSsi..t 1-:xµt.•r'tl to:,
p.1111h'1t tlulll's oppur \ Food S•r•lc~ 833 2382 art t 11\~1 Full & Port-ti.-546-ll&I
Euchd Anah 559.6150 I lac-ent1a A\'C . C:\1 Mayfield. FJ1n It.'"' SlJll·
Hospllal. 2501 H arbor FRF.ESl-~I01\ W J\D AJdl' wanted 10 care bed Bl\'ll, Co~la ~lt·~·• 92tl:!6
r.i~ C1·r1 rl·q ·d . SJI t11Jl'n I Assistant-Substitute
II H H-12 1.>tiJI On !'Jll bJ!'ol~ 2 21 l hrs
ln:.uranct•
CL1STOMEH
Sl-:RVlt:E HEP
PM & Late Shift Recpt for beauty salon.
Ex per. desired. P iTimt>
Pleit;,(' eonlu<'l Nursmii Apply T e m plcton:o. •
Personn1:l dJ1ly ;,ifter 4 Bc aut1f1cal ion, 2030 WANT to meet ·iurael•H' PJt1e n1. Wt!::.tm1n1 i.ter ------.
-~·r ll.1\ S.1 10 per hr Ap DEHTAL-ORTHO • pl) to In inc-l n1fled
Cha1rs1dc exf)<'r & HI> \ St· hoo I ll 1s t ri t· l . l!M I
p, 1J<n, or I' lime ,\Jton \11· lnm ... <714)
I n..,u r a n Cl' .\J: y nL·eds
bni:hl envr~l'tic person
w some msurance back· female m d l ~ t • f area 892 5789 Beauty salon L!.tulJlr,hed pm Quall St NB. 540-3000
di • i w n ic::.. or in Nwpt Bch ~cck tnGl•--------...i rung & dancing com 'mb1llous Couple Wanle<l operator. Call 631·2420
paoy. Call Jim. 831 3807 lo manas:e a s mall bus. --'-----;\l•wµ0ri Beh ~2·~•~1i 55t. 4!1110 gr o u n rl l 11 h a n d I e BEVERLY MA HOR
1·u,tomcr at rt:.. Xlnl Convalescent Hospalal R ESALES COOK TAL L -6 '3''. slcndl•r Will nol mlerferc"' your Beauly Operator, e;.irn
mature -io+ busines~ pre:.enl JOb. Must be will· more by renting spJl'e Part lime. nl'x1blt• hr~
Xlnt brneftt:. .\pply
Pl•r:.onncl Ucpartml·nt
J.:.10JI 1J11por 1-:mpltl\er DENT Al ASSIST "' o r k 1 11 1% 1· o n d :-& 24452 Via Estrada LUSK REAL TY
1 I Iii 4 d k 1.----------i b,•nefrts. Salary l'om-Laguna lhlls837 8000 is opening a new resale
''
in.: loleJro 642·1~ Leading Cd.\1 s .ilon m an. a l'r ) l.'ars 111 --· _ ·--&w·132l or 552-0943.
,..:ir 0 IC'l'. ay Wl'\' Food S<!n IC{' muno;uratn w "X"''r. Call ~·~ual Oppty L'm ploy"r off' . th H . 1' xp In expanded dulil'' ' " ' r ""'t "" ' ice In c untmS?ton ~Int workin~ t•oncJ N B DIETARY AIDE I.int.la,~ 0911 __ --r----------r Beach area. Needs both Reverh• lhll~ h;J\e re-APT Manager~. m11ture ----------
l?C8lt•d ol fin· & re couple 20 unit children Bldcpr F/C to S 1100 ~1tfenC'e hcrt> 111 ~.l'Wpor~ l'O mplex in Orange Free. L0<·al <Jfr of IOfl In
and do not k~1>"' an)onl S.WO mo mcl rent. Jo:x t'I co. ::.t•t•k!> 1ni1t' who
!>Ol.'IJll) r m a non perw11eed onlv 7!>2 21S81 l'l\.ioys muc·h l'lrPnl 1·1111
sn:ioker. happy, po:.111\ ,. -· -tuet. CPA barks: round a
JCPENNEYS
200 l.a..:una Hilb .\IJll
LJguna llill'
Equ.11 Oppnr t-:m pin\ l'r
1.u;81122 LEAD PERSON lN\'.li:NTOHY munager, salary+ com-
1 t \'r lt•Jtl c•\111•r. n•q d l'ONTHOL l'LEllK NURS G mission and salespeople. l>l•111 JI i-:.1,1 ~''
I 'rd , '" d. II I• \ 1!1!1 l:i .•.•
I ••lo: t l•ll•.11 work10" 1·ond... lrnmt~h;iti· op~nillJ.: for IN Better than average
• t:11ud ti.iv & hl'nl•f1t.. I 1 k ATTE ..... DA11o..•ys l'Ommission + incentive
llE'\'l IS I
l'lc .1..,1· <'11nlac·t, w r t• t ,1 1 I 1· , 11 1• r ""'~·ntot) 1·0111 ro r· ,.r f'llll n gtateaus. This office will
Sollfh Coast 1,no\\ h·d,.:,• of to i.,,., & Full-Time x• approx 1800 sq ft with t.hinker. ~ oung ulculs .• 1 ARTIST /GRAPHIC plus. Xlnt bl'ns & polt•n1 <.: 1111 k" w ·• 11 l 1· d '1 .t
sh<1rp.drt's:o.e_r. clcsrn•" For A V production Also Fee Jnhs l';dl ~Jr~t'r·-.11~"i.rnr.in1 . :!I:.! ~eel allr.acll\'t'. .slemJer hou:.c F' ll m.., ca 11 Chns. S-I0-60S!>. Co.istal ~. I 1lh ~1. c 11·,1.1 \ll'~.1
.!!l r l 20 28. to :,hart• f'aula,54fi-M20 Pe~onncl A,!!l·m:v. 27!10
\\ pro, I,. ~I\ 1' t1fl It ,. II
('11,[.1 'h·; I !'1 1111 I \11,1
I All Shift .1 lot of com puny :.u11r>Qr1 Community Hoip tal "'l><'I' "'!IM:11l1•d 11~1111· t. Call Paul, ?l<t.<.'75-:llll.
:u1n2 l '011,..1 11"' ,. \\nrl. u'dul a:i•\ H:111 Ex p~·rtt•1\tc1• l'rl'fr1 r .. 11
mutual ~.L.C If .you 1·an Harbor. CM • dig a lovtnj?, rarang, sin ,_ _________ I COOK WANTED
,\fl -hill~ Jo:\lh'I ii 11111\
\11111\· Ill I"'' "Ill. ·'""' 1111,.:1 r . IOIJ.., ( o.h f II•\\
t:ere m:iture guy. drop ~EMBLY i----------1 rne a hne: Jt 211. 2172 Ou
_pool Dr. lr1_!.nl0• Ca !12il5
PH"Sonal S&"nices 5360 ·•··•·•·····•········•· Want to Houses1t & <:Jrt-
Jor !>el". plants el<' ..:,
eel. Ref:. 121:11 :i.;JI 1,1314 ----Travel 5450 ••····················· Chnstm:l'\ ~k1 \'at".tl111n
prof women Jo. cJ••"rt'' 111
'ihr co11do 111 Sun \ .illt·1
1>1-c 18-27 S312 ;:1:! :n:•i
&npioymrnt &
t'reporatlon
·•··•·•·············•·· Schools&
Instruction 7005
······•·····•··•······· 15 Different wkly u ctini:
works hops .. \•1rleo tJp1ng or scenes job place
ment assii.t for the enter
t ain mcnt 1ndu ~1ry
!lS7·0282
kun9 Fu lessons
Call 675·9956, 673·222!)
Jobs Want.ct, 7
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HEEDS
INDUSTRIAL
WORKERS
•Start Wortc Today•
•Poc:kOCJers
•Trainee Auemblus
• ShipptftC]/Rec:ei•tn9
*-.1.0odiftCJ/Unloadirtq
•ln•enforyClertcs
•Exper1d Ass~mblers
APPLY
3848 CampuJ Drive
546-4741
<Across From
Orunge Cn. Airport J
Eq1wl Oppor £o:m ploycr
BOAT BUILDER
EXPANDING J..i.i.:un.1 H" w h
I. o 11 k 1 11 ~ I 11 r t11u1111·r llt•lp l'.11 l l11111 ·1
f-.Xl',.:fllt.:'\(.'t-:1> 1-.11·1• 1(.11 ,1 "1'1'1' llr-. Ill I \11
t r1 1· 1...1 n '. E 11 i:111 •· vi~ 1111><·1-.1111 hl'l"'ll1 111
ln:-.talkrs. l'luml>l·r-. & & :l Or.in~!" ful111' 71 l F <'arprontl·r~ T111l 11.1\ lt,1111<1,1 lllld ll,tlh11.1
'ICIOI l'oOfklnj! I Ulltl-. &
j.!1101t bcnd1i-.. I ll,I\ w .. -ek
\ppb In l'1•r-.11n oow:-; 1-:,\,')T v \Cll rs
100 K ,\ltun. S.rnl.i An ..
Boolclcerper F /C
Fash Is l 1nvt•stmt•n1
I irrn X lnl oppor 1-; "< µt•r
& mutun1y req'd. Call
&I0-0123
BOOKKEEPER
COUNTER HELP
l'.111 & I lllllt \I
('h-,11\l'I " I .111 11,11 II 'II
(.'ounlt•r 1:1rl ~.11111" wh1•"
JO\\I :!11 \I. \!0 11 h1
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COUNTER HELP
Da)!> }Jutur1· Jh•rson
ncedc-11 Appl) htwn :! 5
pm. Del Tn1·11. 25252 l.J
Pal Rd, Lag una llllb
CREW
Fvll-ChanJe
Must be (am 1l 1ar
w service burt.'au 1·11m
putcr syslt>ms & t'XPl'r'd
----in A P, A n. payroll, MANAGERS ASSEMBLERS gen'I ledger t hru T.B.
Xlnt benefits. Small co. Call (il4) 549 3281, Mon·
Small componenLs Good Fri B:30·SPM for aµpl
munual llcxl eri t y & EOE. ____ _
p lime l'\'l'rtln l!'-&
Saturdays m anaKinl(
Junior S:,i lcs Person:;
'>t'lltng sub:.crq1t1on ...
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DIETARY
AIDE
F\111 ·ti me>
10 am ·i>pm
Hospital Dietary
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BEVERLY MAHOR
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l..tl:\lfl,I ll1lls, X3'i' l!l11Ml
1-;qu.il < lppl \' 1-.m Jilt" t'I
D/$11WASmm
1\pply in p1:r:-n11, :\lul
doon's ln ,.h Puh. :w:?
:'l:rwporl Clr f>r . N II.
DOMESTIC HELP
Yol1lll: famlly. Car<· ol 2
clulilr('ll, Jill' rook1n1: .. ,
tlay wk. Pvt Udrm & balh
w 'it>W of U<eck H:i~ Cir
T \' Salury nt•gul1ablc
&12 3851
t•yect1i:ht. t Yr mm exp. BOOKKEEPER ·~··••••••••••••••••••• C II l II c.111 383'1 a •1 •an, ·• · ' Sml desig n ..S:irm nds door lo door Hequ1rei.. ----------\an or lar ge stut1011
wagon Phonr collccl
2 13·51>7 0:1!16 A lter
----------i M.V.urea _ f charge bkkpr J\" PRIVATE DUTY " NURSE EXPER 1\utomol1ve g r essive. rnnovative.
5 OOpm. 213 498 2473 A,_0 Qua"~ LOT MAN lront o(c appear. enJOY
"' u, w · d people. able to handle ---------·1 557 .... 4"'-8 557•64,.7 e want an t•1pcrit>nee d . v .. .. man only lo keep our lot :.ectry uUcs as well as 1 __________ 1
Nurse will take cari• n
you in your home .\1ueh
experience 8!17 5011
de.in. I'll' We offer prnnl tak<' full t·haq!e of ofc.
,h,inni:. l'nmp.iny p;ud Interested only 111 lop
lni.urJnCt' \:.IC:ll inn n otch expr '1I i;l1l
i:n11d hour~ ,\pply 1 ~ 640-4-115 or 675 6522 hlwn pe~on to \'1c Snyder '!:Spm ____ _
Woman w , 10 year old Sen1c~ ~1Rr Bookkeeper Receptionrsl ,
daughter , seek in~ a pt Alla;" ChQ 'lt•r Plvmuuth front ore. Busy ofr 115 mana~ement joh. SmJ II .?92!1 llarbor Rlvd Couture ('hiropraelll' I)(
wut. have outsule JOb. 2 C11sla Mr:-a fices, ask for Wcncly,
y r s e "' p c r . C .i I I --&15-5300
213·323-7246, btwn !H :io. 1\UTOC1\RHIE l!S. m orn-_------
or 213·921·3GOI aft Ii. <tsk 1n~s. ~c:tab. Rc~ister BOYS. GIRLS
for Diane. roulc. <•n<KI mont>y H B.
HefpWonted F' V urea 842 1172 btwn
7100 8am·4pm ··•····•·····•········· ~--------~AI JTO F.STIMATOfl.
Accnt1 H. t::'>tult' lo SI 2K <'~pt•r only. ll utrhcnsun~
Secretaries lo Sl2K llt><ly Works 548 551:1
Secy1SalcsTrn1: $850+ Automnll\f'
12· 16 y<'ars of u)!c. E V<.'
ninR work. Obtain nc-w
sub~criplions for the Du1
ly Pilot workinJ! with un
adult i;uperv1~or 1-:arn
S20 to $30 per wcck or
more Cull 21:1/ 597-0391i
noon 5pm, 2D 4!111 2473
5pm 9pm, Call (;l)lled
Dula Prorcss111g
JOIN THE
UNDERSEA
WORLD OF
JACOUES
COUSTEAU
World's luq:rsl ~euhn
manufacturer has un 1m
ml•d111ll' opPninR ft)r 11
Senior Proi;:n1mm1•r for
Systt'mi; :1, Mon 1s
SllOP. Mm1m11m I ,vears
e x p e r 1 t• n l' t• w ri I 1 n i:
DRAFTSMEN
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m 1• r C' 1 .1 I e I <' 1 I r o
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111d11~1ry Srn1I re'<Ulllt' or
uppl,v 111 pc:rson (II
TRENOATA
CORP.
Standard Meomoriri
Division
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1!1~1 I :Jt I
Fotomat
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GENERAL CLERK
I \11.llh hll . ' II 1111 Ill
• 1.d 11ri:J 1111,111un 11,"
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for '>\\llc-hl111;1rd 111.111
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GEMERAL OFFICE
!\1usl like lo l.)'µt.• & f1lt•
t'omfurtubleofc.NB CM
urea c-11 \Ir Jamc!'o.
6-15 2640
GEN'L LABOR
URGENTLY HEEDED
\lu!il haw phon<' & rcha
bit• lrJn.sportat1on. Lon~
& s hort trrm ;1,s1i;:n
mmts Holaday & vac.1
11on pay llO:">p1t.1l1,i,11wn
pl;m J\all.
*WAREHOUSEMEN
*STOCX CLERKS
.-SHIP /RECEIVING
•FORKLIFT OPRS
Cnlctv1ews H :1 Mon·f'r1
APPLY
VOLT
l t f\IWIUMAAV tu IJIVlll'.:.fln
3848 Campus Drive
546-4741
11\cro~s From
t)runllC Co. i\lti>orl 1
1-:quul Oppor l':mptuycr
J.C PEMNEY CO
2300 Harbor
CostaMHa
ll11!h Sch•>OI Colle..:1: "tu
•knl for l' Umt• custo
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KEYPUNCH
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l'Ur.1< \ l-;1•\ !ti d1'l' l''(·
l)\·r hcl11fuf Sa I open
.\Jnl W01•fl(S & Workrn,:
f 11nt.f!.. Appl}. Natwnal
S)stem:. Corp. 4361 B1r<'h
St, f'O H INe;,ir Ol:
1\Jrµort I EOE
LEGALSCTY
Good lypin~ skills &
math a plitude. n o
~horthand. to work rn
cori10r:ite law office.-in
Tustin. Call for i n · t~iew. 832-7311
1.iquor Clerk, over 25.
µ time, two nights a
Wct'k. &12·6S37
l'll':I'•' c·onl;ll'I ~UI "'"ll n I·: Sale!\
f'cr:..c1nnl'l ~1a1I\ altl'r I
11m
BEVEflL Y MANOR
Com alc::.Ct.'1'l llo~µ1lal
21452 V1J !-:Strada
Ld51uoa 11111:. 83i t«IOO
Equ;.il Opptr k:mplo>·er
GET
t hl' hl'lp you nl't'll tv he
:<Ul'CC'&S(ul. Join our
tPam of condo. Sl>(.'Ct:.Hst
:it lhl' Condo. Informa-
tion <.:enter . Call now &
ask for Berry, 963--0867
lnl'I R.E. NelWOC"k
P MtK ING ,\1"rt-;;\ LH:NTti-.-1111111------•
S.! .lll l 11 tr .11 n SJ 00 f<c,1.wrJnt
tramrli part 111n l" f'.lrlc
rn~ lo! :1<;1 <'ltff C>r
l~IJ;Un;i flt"h C,111 Iii\\ r1 Ii
&S 19i H>.1••
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults w1lh nutstJndmi:.
attra<·liV(' person alillt•::.
who enjoy workin~ with
kids. Starl al SJ.SO P<'r
hour. Phone 642·4321, c>t
tension 250 bctwcer1 1.00
COUMTEA
PERSONNEL
l1 art 11m<'. D :sys &
01$lhh lK or OV('r for
ruRhts
Apply In Person
2 Sp.m .
Tuesday lhru Saturd11y
and5:00PM. ~~~~~~~~ ~sic for Jim
CARL'S JR.
279 1';. 17th St
Cost11 Mesa. CA
Equ wl Opportunity Restaurant
F.rnployer ME N ED'S
PIX Auww Ser• FAMILY ,,ZZA. L VN, P /ff~ Want to work days, a fter PARLORS
l 11. Medications noons & e''enings tR NB T....-...S
RH, r /titM &. CdM areas? Work fl •Cooks 3 \I. Charge Nurse t 1 m e n r p I t 1 m e.
Me::.a Verde Conv. Hosp .. Weekends a mu'St Xtra • .....,.."
66 1 Center Sl, CM pay Io r l' x p c r 'd •o.llYwy Drfnrs ~·SSR!'i operators. Call 640·0812 Part·llme opoornRc; for -------i E.O.E. women & me" with out-
LVN'S 1 'g01na personalitit>s who PIX Answer SWY. take pnde '" their work
3 11 Shift. Xlnl benefits. P /time Days & Eves. Ex· Over 18 & able to work per 'd pre f '<l , but will evenings $" 70 °3 111 n·.iyview •'oov11Jesc~nt, · .. · • • " "' train. Good co. benefits. t rt l\p I fl •pu 20SS Thurin A\e, C .M. s n • PY u E'r ., "' ,_E_O_E_._646-8000 ____ . ____
1
daily, 642 3505
• ' ME ... ED'S PIX OPEltATOR "
MACHINIST Answering Serv exp. pre· Fofnity Plua Partors
Jo:xper. Centerless fd. FUii & P tT 8 ,,8 u. Jl80S.Bristol,SA
c.;n nder. C.M . co. Sal de· also graveyard r e lier. 410 E.1\th, Cosla Mesa
p1•ntls upo n ex pe r . Apply 6.57 w. l 9th. Ste H. 16.S32Beach Bl, 11.B.
545-0'103. 642 1 to3 ----~---------'_. _______ ,Restaurant
•MAIDS• MANAGER
The Inn at Laguna PLA STIC Exper'd In rest. or fa!lit
211 N. Csl_!f_wy, ~J!_un_a INJECTION foods. Also, need pitlme
M AIOS W ANT I!:()
Oon Quixolc Motel
2100 Newport Bl, CM ----
MOLDING help. CaJI 675·2835.
Jttecpept! Tcypl 11>1 l $750 Nrw IJel,111 Sh11r1 needs r. !'OJ n r r lo SMK help
Irvine Personn.el Agency Top wnlo(cs 1.1aul. En~inr BOYS WANTEO ~ E 17th Co..,tu ~\f esa Sleamers. cog pamters, AGES I 0-15
Suite224 642·11711 tiuffer:-1 & polishers, u1>· Huntington Beat•h area.
C'OllOL a ncl ltl'<: II
Knowlcclg1• of llOM I' ancl
Mn P helpful E-crt.'lll'nt
sal nr) anti fr1n~<·
benl'f1h packtijlP C1in
tu et J on Whll forri .
Manar.:cr Datu l'rocess
1ng:it t714>510 811111
An \ilPh«d M a1:h.l't1r·-. <.:11 :woo W. Sc1wrs1rom
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1111> s-10 :mos
1-:qual Opportun1ly
£mploycr "vi Jo"
Gm1oihum c;1r l houserlng
-.rrvll'l' nds womc-11 pit.
lop$. 1·ur nl•r 645-51~1
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC HElPER
With strong m cch 'I back·
FOREMAN
12nd & 3rd Shiffs)
SETU,ME9'4
loH shlftsl
11round to setup & care Rapidly expandln~ com
RETAIL
CLERKS ~--=-.w-~ hol~lery shampooer -.. Earn $20 S.'JO. l'l'r week. ----------1 l'h<'ck out. pick up & de· Gelling new 1·u~lonH'r!S
Acctng Bkkpng Ll\<'ry i\pply .tl for THE DAJLY 1'11.0'r
TIMPORARY i059 llarl>or Bl. CM No delivcrinit or rollt'l'l
Register Today to work MS 1030 rng Call this numlwr lo
U.S. DIVERS Drapery wnrk100111 nectli.
.t:\2:1 w111n Wai nt•r cxp'd cu:.lom clrnp1•0
S,1nlaA11u,l'1\'12702 <'Ull<'r i1r Cull t1m1·
I r;111w" T•1p "'JS:~·s. P.1 acl
AVON
on n1nnu<1 :icrountin~ & ----------1 apply honkket•p1n~ J s-.11o;n
ment;, Work <'ln,e l11
,.. h11l11l.1\'' & 1 ,1c11twn 892-4625 r.qu.il Opilorlunll) m1•1I ht'lll'f1l \ppl\ IR.I"
fo:mployrr Wh1t1wr \q._ I '111l II i
your horn•· 1-'1 ~11r1·
Cll"rk-. lu Sr 'c·c·uu11 BUSBOY WANTED t---------•I t '\t 11t 1'.ill &i:? 111.u 1:r,1q~yard sh1fl F llnw
f>t•r><·nrinble pcr"<nn onlv
Apvly m pcr,on. G rnuh•r
t<e .. t • 14011 W C'ua~I
llwy, N H 1;12 HAAI
IJnt!li nrPdccl thr11nut
OrJrtf,((' Co
Hobert 1l,11f ...
Ar rc111nkrnp'
SOOS. M;un.!')le501
No Towrr. Unum H1enk
In The Cily ol Orangl'
71'1 835 '1103
ACCOUNTANT
Chrishnas Eamin9•
8~9in Now
For AVON
REPRESENTATIVES
1\<>sl lime lo e i.lubhsh
l'Ustomerl! I nte rc-ited'
C,1lf 5·10 7041 or Zenith
7 1359
H,1by5illt•r
Wt•ck . N
7 • 30·1il' M
lll:t 2!lOO
ror :i clny~
H hom1•.
Ph 11 0011.
Bl\HYSl 't"n :tt afll'r
CASHIER
For 'fhurs. lo'ri, S11t, Sun
Cull Barbara for apµI
wct'kdays, s.10 :1211(>
<::ASHIER
t'ult 'p t Hr,v pt•r?>o11
ovr 20, w1ll trn. v.11 p,1y
\11-;·rtto c" n w ,,s 11
29~> ll.1rhor HI. CM
Pvt Country rluh ~lm;l
he 1:1blr to mointam <'om
plcte !H'l n( hot11<11 111r ld 11
monthly l1n11m·1..1I 111.111•
"'enti1 J.'or lnll'c' 1· .1 II
t>'4 S.t01 n <1u11 ' . 11 r r m o n 1· n t <.: 11 ~ h 1 e 1 'I' t• I c· 11 Ir o n I'
L 0nl\l'r~fl1 Pk. f11'J 1;;u;:1 ~Jalun• fll'r"lll w l''ll
for co ... ta ~h-!>;.i ;,in•.1 S:-.ol
'Try J Uu11, 1'1lo1S1':1.l1 1<111.• 11<·m:< "'Ith"
: Cla,,.1ficll i\cl to ho\ ... ,.11 l>ntlv l'1hlt < la'<'l1l1l'd 1\ri
mo "hc•nf'f1t., 1\ pµI)
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<'o , 125 lt.1kor M . <.:M.
714 75 1:l!">IO 11H11 . l'l'rMm
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DRIVER
SU~DAY ONLY
1>1'11\•(•r l>.111) l'ilol
hu111lh•" tn 1·.irr1rr-. lk
ra u 1 r1•, \ .'111 Ill lnr1:1• ~ai:rn1 .incl .1 g11111J Ori\
1n1: rrt'o1d Phont'
~12 4321. a ... k lnr ll.11 r:v
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DRIVERS
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orrent11nmt•tl\1ni: 1>12 'illltl ·-1\n11he1m. or <'Jll 772 :iuo S<>ll 11111• 111•m,
1"1••11 1llt..m.111 full 11m1·
l'~lh'rll'lll't•1l 1nd1i,t 1 I 11
c·ommr rc-1.il hlrh"" (.Ill
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GIRLS MEEOED for plastics mixing, dis· pany with immedi ate
pcnsinl!. & Jabeling opcnings,toppay&com -Sund"' 1ch rt e lrvcr}. 5 equip. 548·5125. pany benc-lils uvail. Ex-
cln\' \\k. 4 hrs clay. Own ------1 per. necessary. Apply at
trunw £o;Jrn ovr $3 50 Mutnlt•n ancc p e r son . Oran.ite Coast Plastics.
hr l' .1 I I II am 111 m . IA!RUna Riviera offers in-850 W. 18th St. C.M.
f>-10113..l!l lcre,tin~ P ,T JOb for ----
GLAMOUR JOI pl'r son 11\'lng nearby Power sewing machinl'
w m<'eh i.k1lls (or upkeep operator. n eeded by
N.1111111.11 1·0:.ml'li1· t·orn o( pool, plumbinit. l'lecl. manufacturer 111 Misir;1on
µJn\ "'' ll 11 t' rn al u rt•
wnm1•n rt'f'' p.1r1 or rull
l1m<' Xlnt comm1si..1nni.
WC! I ram M :11111,;:Prn l'nl
JKl1'111011' U\nll l"11r II)
h•rv1rw rall !!57 tll!Hi
j(Jrd<'n. <'lt' •g dlly!I or V1eJo,San Jua n area
more r'h ol!l-4 1191; Fu 11 or p.1 rt t 1 me
831-1102 MAN for dchvcr) of L.A. ·
T1mrs. In U11lhon, J day~ Prellser trulne1· 2 4 hr
" wk. 41\M tlPM. l rh'al Mon Sat morn OM Hour
ror sl11rl1'nl. 646·1413 or Martinidn1t 548·6485
GUARDS 673 2515 PRE.SS OPERA TOH-:-;;.
Universal Is exµ.rntllnit Mi\ Tu R g w o MA N per. on A B Dick JGo. 333 it~ oprrution!I in Or1rn)lf' ll i ltm e to wclromc ThirdSl.Lag. Bch.
County & lll'l'ch 10 11arl & 1wwcomer~ & contact
ftrll llme st•r11rit v o r mnrhant' ,,.lt•xihlc hrs QuoHty At9'tl"Oflc•
f11•1•rs 1mmrd. l•:xp1,-r. not NCl•rl cur. lite typ;118. f1t1fM'dor /T•ch
ni•r Tn1J "'a111•., (or ~x :,.i? 3005 Xlnt Ol)pc'lr In small ro
llclp wanted tat. 2nd &
3rd 11hlfls. No expcrienc~
req'd . We train those
hlr~. Appllconts apply
at:
UTOTEM
STORES
lAll';ell•d Al:
1~421,ampi<on. G. Gr v
510 W. South St, Anohm
lll Del M11r1 C.M.
WGlcnneyre, LoR 9ch
We are a n equal
opportunity employer
RETAIL SALES
p(•r. pcri.onnl'i. t"l.l r & tar quulltied own. Atuat
phur\t' rc-q :>J & over 1-----------c flllV(' 2 yr~ m in exper. in ,_.;;;.,_.:=;;:::~:;;;;:;;;;::;
\'ct1•rJn" & rt'lirf'l•'I l•'orClt1"'1fi.-d l\d ('lectronlcs. A~~ open. Tr) Place your
Laguna 1111111 Mull. 40 hr
week. $2.15toritart . M/Jo',
lt1yr1ur. l'hM6-8445
wrlM nw 1·111form'lf11rn ACTION H nrdworker. Xlnt "1''ilst Reiwtt" Timr i'c •, (nr nv1•r ll hr'I Call .1 benefit!\. Mi"l"ion VJt>JO
\PPI> ri 12 .ind 1 ;, Mon fhuly Pilot 11 re a . c "11 L 1111 n ", S\'rv1ce Directory
I-Ti \I> VIS<)K 5813830 :HI .. C:tll Now
Universal 'rot•cflon H42 :1678 --6~2-5671
S f'tnd whot y<iu "'ant 1n .. 1226 W. 5"' St. .A. 1---------o( {);nly Pilot Clnsi;1f1ed<i ht. JU
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DIODAILYPILOf Frid11y, October 28. 1911 Anffqws 8005 Ooq-. 8040 f.urniturt 8050 Gar«J9e Sol~ 80SS MbullGM04'S 8080 Pianos & O"Ja"' 0090 .••...........•.•••.... ··•···•·•··••·• •••········ ······· •.•.......•••. HtlpWa11~ 7100....,.PWonted 7IOOH.lpWanted 7100 •••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••
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TIRE SlRVICE !)· net.'Cl~ rchnt1>h. $750 IJ.,t Ch.impwu hu..-~3'. 9ti:!7 a 11 m Y ,, n 0 d 1 ".,, lroim your hu!>.11W~' cant " U\'C no. i.paci·. nl
S Day wk. !;.11 + <"unuo ofr 494 960~ -~m1 \1111u..1I ,,dt• •o ttat " " Send on(' curd for l'"l"h lont' qualuy. Ilk~ nu Apply. 3000 ~ Co,1:,l Ii l'upJ11t·'· i \\ k' uhl 11111 & W1t kl'I t-'u1111tun• llcaut} rest twin lrundh· tag l)lui. onl' '>pare W1· furn.h $1795 832 l~
I & ' I .... l" 1 ,.,,, th '"· "" h Ut.od~. Cloi.et door for La ----4 llwy,Co1on..t delMar. AHTfl'\UECLOCt<S mac 1crrw e,$..a .. 1cu " · 1 ru v.:t cul return pcrm.HH'llll\ 3 11 & 11 7 Shirts.
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642·3505
..,. 545 ~78 t'lowcl ~uu ~Jon HAT Salle llldl, Wicker furn, 1 d 1 & •IEST•
Tow Truck llrlVL'I'~ t"< Uuy, w ll, clean. uil & n• ---I \"ll ANI> 217 Mum S I Sporting t:qu1v • ct1· sea c utLraC'I \c t.ii.: PJ&MO IUYS p.ur -work:; und rci.loic 1"''11" F'oxh"ll <Univ :.trap. ml.'c-tinu ~irhnt• "" Wl'ddypuy&paidvac. per'd Top puy i\µply C.lb\'•., !-'ice '-':.hni.1t1•:., lUMl\J.i\YANKl1~n.NS s,•,iltwach l:!l:ll4JO·Olll l~kl .. lrv. M 11> requuem"·oh J'rc Stt'lnwoy 6' 11rand, com·
)Clnl fringr benefits. G&W Towm~. 1000 l n11\t' v.urk gu.irantccd. Cntci \cnl ltlll'I & lhl•rt • For u plclcly rc•:.torcd, $.\900.
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o,vc a_v!I w.ages Avc.N8642·1:?52 ()(Tune, l.ld. l itiO Drillni:ySp:inid IWoodhndi:l'>Sutonlyllll ~rl>Onahicd tai: t!OdOsl' Yamahu Gl·J grand.
SALES n orm "' equ1pmenl TRAVELfT I }fonrovia,Su1leA8,CM 1'11odlcM1x HERCULON I MiSl' rum, lincn!I. wullpapl'r, fahr1 c or $3U55. 50 ne w no me
SUPPLEMEN furn. t •u & phone rcq'd ra nee IN6--38IO Yellow l.11hr.1i.Joc ' 8' Sofa & Love•~at s prds, hschld II ems & "Duy Glo" p11pl.'r & w~· brand grands, eon:.oles. T Opt!nlnf!S In 1''ashion Nt!wpurl Bciach At;l.'cicy, )urk:1hm•T1·rm•r., BOTH PIECES 1199• morn Culv('r Dr. ri~ht will back & trim your !.piru:t.5 & pluyeris. 10'.,
YOUIUHCOME It.land, N. ll non·smokl•r, i:d t ypis t Appliance' 80 IO l'1t 1!1111 T1•rn1'r' on nurrunca, tert 00 w lags. Or try two t :)1J1> over cost
S$$S SSSS Wo will train. Xlnt trJVel ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• PARKER'S PETS Yull' l.oop, ri)lhl Ston~· back to back Beach Mui ic Center
PARTTIME <.';_1ll m 11M7illW(; indu!>try beod1ts. l'allFltt;Jl'l' UAMAta:o NEWl>OH'l'lll::ACH SPCPUYPEN t.:rc~k.ldlon SandpiJ><.!r PRICF:S 17404UeachBlvd.,H.R.
TB.EPHONl WOAK !-'or Santa Ana A1wt. 562·7Ult;, II AM lo 12 M1J· l!OTPOIN"l' Si\l.t-:. :i:mll &10-0090 $788. R•C). $1150 1133. $2 ea or 3/$5 847·8536
HOUS!WIVIS Interviewing Wed-Fri rught f'rufay. ---w. Warner nr llJrbOt" l LIVllMJ Rm Tbl1 4/fl lags $1.60 cu. . b p· be r 9AM 'UI IPM S_unta Anu. !JW :bJ21 --Gd lov'••_h_m f-c>i· '·Jk M GAf<AGE SAl.E! We're 6/!Hugs SJ.SO cu. Upng td 1aoo, auli ul. COLLEGISTUDENTS EqualOpporEmployer VitamiM/Cos,,.tlcs ,, u $99. moving. 26821 Las l0ormore$1.401cu. (,d con .Must sell,$.WC).
G uaranteed Hourly P/Tsafes.S48·52SJ CASH PAJI) CockerSpnn pup 11 mo Curlisfumltunt P a lmus. Capistrnno SaJesTaxlnclude<l ll31·2Mlalt.6orwlmds. waee Plus Bonus s·3<J . J.'or Wshr/Oryrstllcfril: AK C, shots. $100/olr l8GS Harbor Dlvd. C.M. Beach (ofrFstreUa> Sal. NO CARD? Beaut. Baby Grand S'G".
pm to s :30 vm.' C~ll Service Sta. Night Attend·Wa1tre~s, exp·~ Co~cl ~ wurktng or noL957·81:13 552-4570, 752·1055 64S-6lSl Draw )'our own or send Nu finis h. Xlnt cond. ~or come to""" E 2 Or 5 niles a wk. Apply . cocktail. Over 21. 1600 I::. --Ever Y thin g goes ! name address phone & l7t.b St Cc6ta Mesa""" · Shell,17th&Irvlne,NB • Cst .Hwy, N.l:L SeeGAHAGESAU:PriccsonfrfftoYou 8045 Divorce. Moving. 1521 we'll~akeonecard per $2300firm.49641688
·• · Karen.,lo-3.644·9550 r cc o n d 1 lion e J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakw/glass5Ct coffeeta· Mariners. N.B. Sat. Sales·Deslgner, p /tlmeService S tation Atteo rcfrigeruton;, wshrs & CATS! CATS• 2 IJtCI ble, $120 • ..;. movie \0·2PM · ~g.dAd~~cuch. SporttllgGoodJ 1094
for carpet draperies dant. eitfer'd. Day Oi dry r::.. G ua r. & \I l'I gray/blk. J nffection.itc camera 644-9186 n c or money or-•••••••••••••••••••••••
furniture.'Showroom' Eves.~! &p/time.Ap-WAREHOUSE DUNL A P 'S 10!160 Calico, 1 Siamese, need • C~llcctor's ~a:adise deptlLOTPRIHTING Completemen'sscuba
Must be citper'd & ply. Shell Station, 17th & Penon Talbcrt(At EuclJdj r.v. gdhomes5S7·.WJS 2 'l'Wlfl! Sets. Springalr Compl Wl'lght·hrtmg set, p 0 gear. $250.
koowledgable 642.2210 ll'VUle, NB. oo:J-0721 --mukh g. box ::.prgs & bt>usehold appliances, · ·Box 1500 645·2135
8?S.5!l06 eves· neNled for qunhty C\ln ----3 kittens, 6 weeks old mutt's \cry cln $35 eu Harvard Classic:s. Old CcstaMesa,Ca.92626 · · Service Sta. Attendant, trolduties. Noexpr. nee. MUS1' SF.LL·BtCI Washer Real <'Ute. Call art S.30 set 67S·8793 · · · 78's, hollies. books. TV Radio
exp°er 'd. Full or p/time. Some light lifting req . & DI') er, Supl.'r 1>1.'lu\t' PM646-S48t> Sat Sun. 321 Cubrillo PUILIC AUCTION HtR, Stereo 8091 SALES Apply Arco Station. 17th Cati Concept Media . Model. perfect runnm.: 8'oouch, .:d cond $35. dbl t:M (on alley> ' MANY ITEMS OF FINE •••••••••••••••••••••••
Electroruc: firm, where &lrvine,C.M. s.&04606forappt. cond,lJkcnewS250both. Pups.male,Cem 9 wksold t•hest of drav.ers. end .----ESTATE JEWELHY.aeauWul 25" color con-
eustomcrs are A & E 's, 2 door f'/F refrig $2SO. Cockapoo1 Basset. muc t blt.'S, rmsc tl42·1023 IS:ituroay Only. 8 AM to I ART OBJECTS, AN· sole $158. l yrwarr., free utilities. & macb mfr'• Service Sta. Attendant, Some misl' furn 545·5748 847·3320eves PM.8601 Larkport, Hunt. TiQUES, FINE FURN .• del & set·up. 642.5340 Travel 20-40~ sal + male or fem. Exper. re Wheel~~ent&Brake · I N STORAGE. MUST Sch. 2 naug couches l ETC. PHONE FOR JN.•-----'-----
boous, auto & e'xperu1e5 q'd. Must bebooest& de· Techn1c1an. Ne wport TOP CASH pd lor gd Fumlture 8050 SELL! Beaut. tie''· Hills l'hair. wtrbed, misl'. • FO. & BROCHURE. McINTOSH 2SOS a mp.
Full Co benefits Jn p e nd ab 1 e. App 1 y , Tire Center. 5 Day work ref rigs, furn, stoves & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estat." items from the 645-2200 C-24 pre-amp, M.R. 77
dus t ry J e ade~ 1 0 Newport Shell, 2800 w. wk.Sal+comm.Apply, dyrs.8J9.9123,8'Jl!Ol32 BU~K BED·llrown & 20s.S mahog:.cltcc.~cp·sold m y h ome. All . FMtuner,$1225.548-7407
analytical lnstrume t • Coast Hwy, NB 3>00 E. Coast Hwy. CdM. ------white w1lh drawers. One plewhitc !>tyle i.lnped lurnishmiis plus great 14. Persian cpls. d1rrerent . . n_a Refng,btnbltinbur,nds year old&1ngoodcond1 silk $250. L~ wal & nceumulalion of misc. s ites & colors, under SylvaruaTV,2Sm.color. tio~ as ~s~ on rotatmg Serv. Sta Help needed im· Wome n ne eded for work. <'heap, tape rcc.:J'r uon. Sacrificing at SUIO mahoi; hhrary lbl $175 must ,,0 ! Patio furn, wholesale 631·396_1 __ remole$300. ~ P. n ,res~o: Rcg med. ~II or p/t. Apply, house.<'l~anirag service. w,amp, a m ,fm 631 3'Jtit <.:a.11581-0058. M.1tlOl( QA dining tbl. 3 gar de"'n t ools , pwr . 646·1568
:1grE l793.1J!ky ark Bl. 990 E . Cst Hwy, Nwpt Robb1e s Rag & Mop , . ---lc•avc., 5:!75. Fruitwood 1 a w n m 0 w e r Irvine Country Club Boots& M.....i
ste , Irv, 92714. Bch. 548-0757 ~Keefe & Mcrntt c-.1sl STOREWIDESALE Sl'j ~11mc tbl. llhr to11 $100. washer/dryer etc 2644i Members hip "$750 + .:-.a antn~
Salescnrl Bal Isl MARCO • • iron 1,:us stow Good con New & used furn. appJ'-;, I.I: down ovcrslulfcrl chr V" C M.1 .•. . transfcrlee.644·5061 ....-pmH POW-Pre/E ·. '< SEWIHGMACHOPR \YOODWORKER. cxper d1l1on.$75.5'1!1-155'1 mi::1c. Wilson's Rar~4.lm la uervo, ss100 Vic· ••••••••••••••••••-•••
. ' xp U1 men . S lant. upholstery. Ex· mterlor decor. Must be --Nook. 545 & l!M w l9lb. $100, l"rw~wood chr $110. jo (Bareelona) Sat. or Boots, Marine-
or w.omen s E uropean per'd only. Good a able t o r.ead & un· Kenmor.e e leet c::lolhes C:'.1 tH2·79J0&54!S·32G2 Also L>anish leak tbls, caJ\586-2301 WEAVlllo..IG 9030 clothang. F ull or P/T. New f 't pfy. derstand pnnts. Work ul dryr. Xlnl working or· -----_ mi.st• uccesi. & l)nt'gs. f"'lll Equipment
673-Q74or675-S296 Westm~~:.~3r1~-v!!11. g. b e n c .h w /min . cfer.$75.55.'.:_032S a>lltosc..>c,~5·3967 Hat,~, 8060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SALES LADY, French's
Cupcake Bakery full
time. WW tra10. Start ~ 75 hr. S48·3031
....... Good --**I BUY** ----····················'·· LOOMS! *ZODIAC supervmon. · pay, i\ 0 M 1 k ·\ I Good userl Furniture & H!m~:t:ORAT~NG Sale! Reg. Appaloosa Gelding. 6 45" Ooorlooms (2). 4 ha r · SHIPPING & REC. rond's & benefits . Call REJ>'RIG J:;tt \TOH. $65. AµplianC'\.'S OH I "111 l.oMier \Jtlll, a5 ~q. ytls. Yrs, IS hands. Very gen· ncss, Swedish type for
GIRLFRID.AY • ~o:r:g~~ ':{lf"tiJYr.:~ bi3-l12WurtSl'M scllorSf:LLforYou (,~(d ,wool. s~a.~ cpl ., Ue.S800.(714 )S22·4320or rent. $35 mo. 675-tl3•14
(2) Positions open in our G d v L· MASTERS AUCTION }fanh 1 r•c< I.'!) \2 metal t:!13)944-6Ul wkdays. Chet Salisbury II COC1ta Me!la ore. Duties or on t!SIUns. :SO. c is· Cold..,P<JI, n•1ri~1·r.1tur. 11 ~tull'tcr, lamps. wroui.:hl -
Port· A· Marine
Inflatable BoaL'> 2925 College. C.M.
(714)540·2070 SALESLADY inl'lude shipping & rtc0 ber Avt-, CM 540-i.81\0 I'll It, Wh1t1• Like nl'\\ 646-8686 & 833-9625 iron tbl base 5''C2' g 11•J"i. Appendix Qlr. 4 )'rs.
Lo call 00 established ae· ce1 vin~ of ~en 's . & Y.\CHT lns urunl'e 011· $WS 64~ 107:1 ~i~ll l'AI U Stmi:ray b1kt' MO 01111, 15 2 hands, En!!, trained h'eonisClub Familv Mcm-Signet autopilot &l'aSl', II\
cowits. with baskets, wo'!1en s .c~othmg, Ille Npt. Bell ha'I upenan~ for MOVI ~t; 1.ady l\l•nmor.• Fur ~i.J u.wd rurn. anti !-.hown al A& fJ shows. ber..h1p available. Mov new. S595. D:iys 673-1620, lamps, furn. etc . .Must typing. filing, phone . an cxp"d 1n:. .. tJ.:'-'nl') 800 w .il>hl'r & 1-:h•c.: iiue:.&clrTV':.,957.1HJ:I GaroqeSal~ 8055 C.i11Laura,G4S.Slit m~ oul of st;HI.' M t.cl>l cves_67_5·_17_56 ____ _
bave own trans. Guar Call betwn ~ lam-.5pm person . SaJJr} 011 .. •n to D11 er, hurH·-.1 gold, '-lilt -••••••••••••••••••••••• · . ------scll Uayl> tall llJJ Jl!ll4, JoN\son 21 & 3 H P Out·
:.al. 968-3771, M ·Tb 9 lo 4 daily tosel up mlen·i~w, <1ua I c fi c al 1on:o.. P h· 1'Qn1I SlOO scl . J mo old PUBLIC AUCTION ~I~ t~;1~~r'iJ:~P·cJ~fd~n~~ eve!>,wknds 7~·:.lttli -boards .. &th w~rk. $50
or 963-87S2eves. THE LOOK &i$-5262 for 3PPl MW S1i.:naturc 17 rdni:. HEW ~1ANV 1''tN E 1TE:'.1S OF 979·1~ eve or64.5·9590 :o-;ewpon Beach Ten ms ca orbstofr. 551-6821
644-6500 y "'CHT LISTER h ·• r' c:. t .: u l•I $~511 Spanish or F:ST,\Tt-: JEW EL RY. Club Membership. $900, 18• R . S .. ·ff Saleslady, Gllt Shop. "" tli'.>-0958 Cantemporoty 1\H'I' OBJ ECTS AN-AQUA Bay Gelding. 6 Call644-0164aft5pm. owing : "' • ~ear
Mature. Doboot apply un· South Lagwia Male/female, boat ex·~ -r. ~ Bedroom ~cl 1'1Qt 'ES FINE FU RN Yr!>, Westi Eag. Jumps. new w/3 rowing stations,
less you a ve exper. MCYI'ORROUTE per . Salary-local co. •ar.s 20ruflc;1Jcby:.1dc. \tt.:STSACHIFICB En.'. PilONt-: FOR IN: AJHack.Offer.636-1244 t.SkwUOvac,elccstart. oars & canvas cover.
Bugis l nteroaliooal, Tbe Daily Pilot has 3 645-0229. Brand n<?w . Olft•r , FO & BROCHURt; , port W/l'art. $2!10/otr. 3 L a p strake s t yl':·
2043 WestcliffDr,NB large route in South YARD MAN ntal 645-2521,497-1550 Sl69.00 trlS-2200 · 17 Venture 1969 w/OB. kwll0/220vac 6hrsrun fiberglass const., classic
Laguna • approx earn· •. r t! Curtis f,.mltutt Asking $1200/trade for?. time. PW! start'.. SOOO/ofr. a pp ear ance. $600.
S A.LES MGRfl'RArNEE ings $400 per month. Mon cenU!T has openings Cor 2 •--&:~ 11:10 IS 1865llarbor Bl\'d. CM CJ rob St ., The Terrace. Call ~3447 art 3 542,5613 644·9584 ,& Sales Clerk, p/time. •'--· Fri ft d m e n . M e c h a n 1 c a I _,_, v ....;_....;_ _______ _
THE TABACCONIST, S:.Aisun ~oe:::!~ ~n knowledge helpful. Neal ••••••••••••••••••••••• &15·6151 ~!1::~ r:O~ ~r~~ne.h Ne~ J•w.iry 8070 Wine grapes for sale: loah. Pow.,. 9040
INC. Fashion Island, -· ar bandwritin n n ee ----0 ys op ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava1"1 Nov 5TonquaJ1'ty ••••••••••••••••••••••• and good driviAg record ,.. . · unuqucs • van tires -· ,. . N.B. reqwred. Call 642·4321. Wlcdays .otr. Will ·~m~ f'UBLIC FUKNTIUIU: OM OfAKind ba1t .t11nk •• draf?CflCS & WANTED c.abernct Sa u ~lgnon.. FORS.ALE!!!
Sales-PARTY PLAN-Leaving name and phone 19JONe"'port Hlvd. t:ustu *AUCTION* 18 yr ult! Maph• IJmm~ fabnl' ctc ~11t1Sun 10·4 TOP CASH DOLLAR Call (80.5) 688~ 77 Sea Ray f?1 {t.
Twogteatitems tbatall number. Mesa. _ T l.L.7 JOPM RoomSet.t\llllurdRuck --" • U Weekender with 70 Oftrrtll' : • • New Jo:ng lund !II a 11lc Giant m11lt1.fomdy sale r A 1 D F 0 n Y 0 UR n de r w 0 0 d e 1 e ct· hours Must sell• buu~-lll ~~:S~~eO Xlnt profit START NOW IDealft"I W .tco,,.J Just lake> new! Call after Yc•ur "' l'ollcclables. J EWELRY, WATCHES, typewrtr $100. Har mon new boat. Pn ply C~ll
---------• LocaJ bmlness man of· Merc'"-dfte CONSIGNMENTS 71'M, 778-1076 l'lothlng. furniture, toys, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, Karde n s tereo $100. Jerry <it • •
S.&L£S fenopportunityforgoo<1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SM.BANKRUPTCY odd&cnJs.S;iturdayOct S ILVER SERVI CE, 00-9859 544-8158
A eat'llinga. You pick t.be Antiqln 1005 DISPf:RSALS Soper remodehng Sulc! 29 & Sunday Oct 30, 9·4. FI NE FURN & AN·,... ~ ~~ S.J0Prm;.-~.?!'"e hours; For appt. c.all •••••••••••••n••• ••••. Complete wackcr<hnette. Fng, slove, wshr 1dry r, 9561 Roekpomt t>r. (from TIQUES. 645-2200 .c.lect • typewriter $JOO. or 546-1200 ~-... .-...~· 1' ........... 492-529111bt U.2PM bar, desk, l'On\t:r shelves sofa~. tbl<.. ehrs & ac· Bushard & Bunning), . Elect. o(c calculator $25 S tudent. no presaure WU • PUIUC AUCTION and mort'. Fn•nch bdrm eess. 675.~12 aft SPM ll.B. ~arn°f~s, ri.ngs, ~h~~· ~NS __ ·l_9_15 ______ _
sa.lesorqootaatomeel.SfATTYPlST/RECEPT ~IANYITEMSOFFINE sets, a rmoarl'. chests.ln_u_llurry! ::'ll~G AKAGE SALJ:;. u!':i~~!ii~1~i-~n~o 'Spinet piano~. good
531-0lll Attractive girl w/good A~~Ai~J ~~;~LRY, bunk bed.s. c,hests. beds •. s.1rr1f1rt• .rlJ my rurfl Chn-itmas Jtnms naJorc . cond, nds tu.omg. B&W
SALES SECRETARY telephone voice for busy . .. AN· books he I v~ c;. I h In .I h" \ lhlUJ! mu .. 1 ..... 11 tu1· all rl"n< .:; t s"' 9 c K;old Clrde Pin, 14 S!flllll port.1V ~. 548·5616 • El · ba k cl CPA office jn Newport TIQuES, FINE FUR'll • c.Jmt'llc. ro(·kcro; -.01.1 .... ,1 ·!-' I' , • .. <.,, "3 un J sapphires. appraised •----------• .. :rrupbo~ v~i~. liaht .£~r.;..,,~all !or a ppt. Fl:.'TCO .• &PflBORNOECFJ?ul!n12f. TV·~. lamp-., pit·turc' ''" ~I 3 "· llll 1" 1)11 P•.llnlllll?'. tlodt wlils, ~ Mnke orrer. 6'75 6755 s· Gemtop Camper S hell bookkeeptog. can bt°:.n --. "" c·on n. and t•ncl lbl,, 1111).11. ~on~l1lullon )r 10\f.lllrtL'fl !'.h;'"'"· nU11\I or64S 122 1 fits~ too pickup. Good
• 645--2200 re frq(l.'rator. l!l.l " II U .11)2.JSt>S -\\ 'l''' k loJcl., of mist'. cond.$250.84&3579 e\·es
SEA RAY'S -
All 1971 Mod.ls
1 a·.30·
HARRISOM'S
SEA RAY !J.12, 1or appt. Florence STEH~RAPHER Oriental Screen, Sil ver WTSOI" MIS(.' 2701 bland \ l(·w l>r, l.J.estoc:k 8075 ~~~~Jt,~:0 Jleavydictapboneexper. Cbest, colfee table, SSSSAVESSS FURNITURE CdM ~~ ..... : ............ b•••k•• F::C 1l15n~~G~n~~~d 2327i4o~~s'55
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----------1 Goodspelllng &punctua· chairs. All carved or In· We honor BofA . :\t C. YanJ sale nurM!ry school "cg ".'organ m1.1re, ro e S200/bstolr673--0848 3101Co11stHwy.N.B SAi.iS TltAINH tlon. Mrs. Bak er. laid. Lamps, c ap Ice Cashier's Ch~ck' & WAREHOUSE :.urplus. Hooks, toy'!, to ride & drsve, blk 611·2547
Pos. •/fut growing ~9550 li1bts, Poreelun, CASH. No perl>Onal SALE! ch.uN, bed"' & so forth. ~arade Morgan gelding, 'univ Athletic Club mem·i----------
Orange Co. manul. ID STOCK ROOM CLERK Clohonne & m or o ! checks PLEASE! Jo'ood 10 ooo sq Ft <1f Fine· SatunJJy 125, C.1rden 4, ng, Weslern (714) hers.hip 1701 Quail St, 13'3" BOSTON WHALER
tecbnil'al industrl a I Islander Yachts b as a 492·5268 avadable. Items subject llome l'um1llhlnl:'< 183 :.Jonte Vistu, CM JJIHOll Npt Bcb. Call SJ6.-0907, ~HP Johnson. 3 yrs. o&d,
s ales. College bac k· full time opening for aseautiful Antique topresale f>'eatunng 01ninaKms. Jdr (r\ µ --MachiMry 8078 aft7pm. like new. Many utras.
g round req'd & some p erson to perform Furni ture for office, MASTHS.AUCTIOH & Antique R ~produr · ~ab~~et~ e~~~zc{s8=~~ ••••··~·••••••••••••••• 2slldingglassaoors,S'by $2000. 642·3434, 540,9100
sales cxper. pref'd. C.all geo 4:1r a l s toc k room bomesor sbop. 494•2136 207SNewport Blvd. CM uons. All well d1scountL'li Coriander CM 545•5715 New Bhstcr Pok, 15"xlS", 6'8" $40eacfl. _<....;RJ_c....;k....;> ______ _
Doris, DeJt.rooic Corp., duh~s . Em ploye ~ &'la-!1625 644-8686 way belo w our com· ' ' 2stalion,110Amp .. $999. 540-8465 Must Sell 31• Bertram. ~01 or send resume benefits package pro· pelilors. Come an & sec L£AVIHGST.ATESALE wkclys631-0700Gerry F'/ll s porlsfis b el'.
to: PO Bo1 2155. Costa vided. Please apply at A DEVILISH SALE! for yourself. MEDI CAL AIOS MC!Sa,Ca92626. 1922 Barranca Rd. Antique furniture Sat· lk:ycltt 8020 JJ.:Ff'RJ.;v•s •SALE• Luthe 14"xJO". $995. New wheelchair, walker. Completely nu thruout.
lrvine, belwn 10·12 Mon Su Oct be 29 30 '12 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUHNlTUJtF; \nl11111es, incl udini:: Horizontal milling $995. 4 leg cane. elec. bed. Sat F\illy equip'd. Xlnt.col'Wi. ~ECRETARY lhruTburs. P.:r.M~gnfnc~nt'wal~ulTwoCCMFormula0nl.'Hl l5102 Rcdhitl,Tu~tin .. c:l'lc;k l>. £1irn11urf', (2l3l961..J434 11-5. S u111 0·2, 2123 Dys 675 •9800, e ves SMALLOFFICE . . dlnin~ r m sel ·S c hrs spd Sikes. like nl•W. 531 <H<'dh11lat1':dm.l(cr) m.1ho1o1 p1ono111lodl, l'OI --ParsonsCM. _li_i7_J._50_3J_' _____ _
S.A. bobby craft. mfg ~"TUOENT for hte mam· (leather> Oak tablt• Rrynoldo; t1.1t>1nl( rr.1nws. ln·t1hl1• 1lems. "' c· l'• hp, Speed Aire, In· -need:s ofe girl w/strong t.enance &clean·up.20·40 lit d s"k h $125.cu.S.'8·4650 Couch 1r Green pnnt 2 l>•nt'llP sl'l & mor h dustrial duty air comp. Cu~lom Wovel\ Woods,1 _________ _ s~y'l, mechanical skills, Rrsls Pf.!._kN. Tice's 8R1edn· ~ore~~ab:ious bu~ ;1r -R "CIN-G BIKc--bormon;7in~ duh cha~r)'I more. f'ritlnv & Sriturday ~d. Cond. w/ reg, hose, & mini· blinds , pull shades s UM MER DR.EA M neatness. Previous exper ta • J....., ewport v • ,. "" w' Ql tum Jn :! chow 10·5. lts@H ·r.foruni.:11 St l(un Sl75545·527J /OOJ·7163 & mol'e. Super discounts didn't pan out! 19'n 25\:."
nee.Good pay, benefits. C.M. BACKE.AST Swls:s MONUli\2S"near lablcs, 'Clnl ~oncl. $3(111 (o(( 1-:111 o; & Sunla Mlsc:eUanecMn 8080 to4-0%.Ph 64S.S95i BayUner Saratoga. 225
For, interview call Mr STYLIST wanted ror lop ANTIQUES pcrfoct cont!. classr~ blue romplelt'. !'>49 232:! hadoraj Nr. Newland. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must move sal~. Formal Volvo. less than 20 brs.
SchiltS46--0.SS. NewportBeacbSalon 51429fhSt. & ~river frame. Campi - ----1-'tnVI~'. 0 RAPES I" R 0 M dine set, thl (72x42), 4 Fathometer. VHF
Secretarial. DiversWed 642·6164 ' CanM"'"f VlllCHJe HI ~~p~>d~mano brks LMn9 Room Furn. IS;;-, O<:t 21lth, 8·5PM GERMANY-Brand ne~. l'hr.1, ~ou~h '1' (bloc). marine r adio, bait taok.
posiUoo avail. in travel 675-4982 644..a474 · &Aceess. S3(, 72™ R~1t Z5 Motorevcll'. 2 already sewn on tape & piano, M c CI en n canvas Paid a lmost
ind\&Sl.ry for bright iD· SUf'E.RVISIOM Wlclftq Motflials 8025 LI\· rm sofa, xlnt <'One! manual or.:an~. rurn. ready to be hung. One lawnmower reel lYpl'. $16.000. Will take $13.000.
divlduaL Good t yping & Hoc.DtrtyA.I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150 Copperw~h'a!l'l'lJch lumps & mt'."C item s. open weave beige with edger . Curlls·Mathi!> firm. Days . 963·1855.
pbonepersonallty. 3Hrspuday.Sal$3hr.iOAK clock or watc h HARNWOODPANEt.'i:: $20.Livrm chr $3S.l'nrt 117~A:ralea AW!, Foun browntocoveran)•where t.v rec plyr,radlo comb evesSS1·2742
752.1880 Apply to Irvine UnUied makers work bench. RRtie"·Tel polc<1·beams n·crib$5 752.525-1 tamV11I rromlOlo:.!Ofectdcpend· :556-8~~-790~~-------JJ~~~~~~~~~~ ----------1 School Dis tric t 2941 marble top $275. Cher ry 2x412xti localtl31·2400 ·-mg on fullness. Also, -.. SECRET.ARY Alt.on Ave, Irvine (7l•> &.maple4-~rcbest, ear.ly II<' Red Spamsh couc h ~;,\Jt,\(;t-;SALf; Fri & Sal white beautifully e m· Fr1g1dalr<> was her & 44• Tri-Cabin, c us tom
For marketing research 5664000. Viet Empire $350. T1f Kitchen Counter with Hed velvc•L he1tclboard & 10 I ~ <.:rcscenl Buy. hro1drred lacy t'urtuin. dryer. SlSO. ll:irman bwll 1960. Steel hull, all
C1>mpany. SH a+, must F.qualOpporEmployer lany style lamp, bird de· Mnk, !ormlca lop, di:.· sµreud. dlJI !Jed ~1.. l>h. I. a J: 11 nu n car h floor to l'Cilin.:. Come & Kardon stcreo 494.7735 new Interior & galley, 2
be good w/cUenl.s. Nwpt sign 1:80. 545-3967 P?5al. 2 nluml.nu~ fram(' wheel('h;ur n 4 •1111 dy,. 1.1ed~prco~s. hur~tool~. sec 10 :.1pprer1ate & make Corn c r ta h 1 e $ i"S heads, ~hower. 5 KW
Bch near Airport. Call TEACHER·Pre·Scbool, "" "'andows , G l\3 • mini 968·9288cv,wknd~ dr TV. chandelier, to}s, oHer 22935 Galaxy Lane, Goo~cncek lamp sio: gen. Ask~~~.s901s35,SOO.
751-026&. Cert. or exper. l pm·SpmJnATERCOLOR or lioats bllnd!I C'x:I'. :;• rulturec1 • · · t•lolhes, bike, m111r. J::I Toro. 581·()(1511. nioht stand $20 r.15.12!11 .,...,
----------• $2.60hr.640-8820. ~·Arthur Bcau~onl marblebath vanily tup, 1 '\•, Couch & m.1lchm~ . .. . • • -, .. . --;-----"-·"' · , , SECRETARY!Uclal . 41, museum cxh1b1led window3'x3'.545-08SU 4 12• lov1escul. \'t!llow l'.SrATI'. SALi::. llc~s. 6 .6 Surfboard with !'cw Kitchen ladder $5. Room 7424 CABINCrsr.Slps S,
Busy New rt. Beach l T.t.phoM SalH 838-8527 --- -nnu~ & chroml.' Cd i•ond pnls, rans, room heuttrs. fin & leash·S35. Primo divider $20 bar stools twin axle trlr. Fully
omce. M!:t ha:~ ~w Want to make money? ... , .... OST ....,Tl"UE Canwras& Sl50hst urr.SSI111121 !ll~?t•s; books, !11hlcs. wets uit. new .• s i ze SZOea.545·tis1 . ' equip'd. Mlnl cond. Sac. skil~&abillt xnt Can ou sell on the ~ An ..,. . Equipmut 8030 . . . 2t ~:J •.ars~nslolf V.ic ~mall ·S·l 5. F1sc h~r S9100.ll.19·7707 r lbllit Y t~ accept phone~ Top$ In our busi-Carnival & Depres1uon ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1.v1ng Roo!7' Set, C:o~tnm 1111:iu>CM. Sat II s. Sun Supt'rglas)I s nowsk1s, Bookrase headboard. S25. . . Mes~c! d 1{' egal & 8 ·"46-30JO ask for glass.-Thrirt & Gift NF:W GAF 5'>1.1.nd movie <,old st't:ll s•>fa, tal>ll'!4 102. l9Sl'm w n Ddng.·$75. llololiroilcr S25.w/stand.3l Ft. Chns .Craft •. t win
Coa tat~ t~~p~pret. ~~sy • • Shop 130 E. 17th St. CM c·amera-i:ainc s how lumps & much morl' NTIQUfo'S B --Mk·500 Wood 170c m $25.545·1291 screw cabm cruiser. n c a . 1 . 646-:»20 contPstant-nceds en sh $1200. Call 636·12'1'1 r\ . "· a:\kClS: ~•C: w/ Eckel Safety Bind· . . . s:rcs. 4. A·l C~nr.d., Wilh Secre~/l I TELEPHONES.ALES for taxes' $400 or bl•sl -lures ~ ml t1<' :1302 ini.t·Si\5 Ski boots-s izes Ftre extinguisher 5 gals p.$8900.979·2251 .... , ~o~ T" ed Ith ti , 3PcAntq. Oak Bdrm s~t. >fr 7s"i 0315 days Li;e bm man's l'hr & ol Murcus St, NU. ~at,Sun 6l 11 8 81~ 0 10. $7 so $20 l gal $5 TV stand ,
Utigaliooexp.prel'd.ln· ir o e rou ne. hand carved hdbrd , ;$-0o4o · • toman S200. Rchcorsnl flS S25. 'sa5 's3s & $.ts' $1 5. Elec h~atcr $10 18 DeepSeaTrl·hull,lc~l'
telligence & xlnt. sk1ll'I Thlajobutor you! c hest of drawers &. -eves ---piano (mod. grant!) $20<). Oc --('irl:s ice.~kate~ size SN. MS...1291 . than 1 yr old. 175 HP. VS, req'd,NewportCtr law Call UsNowAl washstand $1800 M' 1 31 & &12·4689 t28,2ll&30.MOVJNG, ' · • beaulirulbout,oneofa
firm. Call: Ruth B~nzcr 8ll-109S 546-5744 afl6~kd s ' inotn. • enses: case ---mui.t srll rvcrylhlng. skatcbog~&skatedress· Christmas Ba7.aor Sal kind. many xtru~. 644·2071 TIME·LlFE • y lnp()().S2SO?rb\:stofler. l':Tlli\N Allen Sofa t>, 17061 1-:vcr>;recn Cr, s1tc l~(child)-a!lfot'$SO. Oct 29th 9AM·S PM 963-734laft5PM
LIBRARIES II 0 USEFUL L 0 I\ K Call 67] 5041; "rown. cr eam, r c<I & Hunt Uch. 84a 022-1 0t<'as1onal chair (need.a 17486 Santn Marie F V .
SECRET.ARY F.qualOppEmplyrm/f ANTQS.Thurs &Saton·ccrts 8035 blue plaid,gd cond.$100 ~fOVING SALF' I'' -re~vering~·tS~O. Aall· (Slater&Newland) . SEARAY 24' 1/0 Mere.
Newport Ctr ioveatmeot1---"---'-'---'-'----1 1y.9~.2575A,Santa Ana, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fM·9S09aft4PM •h hid 'd ~-urn .. qKurt w12rou1g hron1 •; Hdtop, radio, lg. deck, finn. Good oC b k T-'-ltoM Soffcltor c M . ----se g s, c t<'. 1 O·S a w g us ft e ves.,. u....t...~ slip avail, l ownr. $9500.
""'Ound. J~i E~lea;n·. ,._,...., Olcicr killcn, lhmaluyan WIOTF. Odrm. Sl't, like Sat /Sun . 6 2 6 t-;, 8 bottle holders (n.ew & ~-640-5335 ... "' S5P~HOW' Seal Polr11. xlnt papers 11cw block & chrom<? Svromore Orange custom made ' ·$9S lns"-nh 10131----------640-0tp. J>ref~r someone c~pe~'d MUSIC ROXES $100~4»6-G:l.19 tnm' Chrome & glass . ·-' ---Plano-Story & Clark: •••••••ite.•••••••••••••• '76 OMEGA TRijlULL..
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molting appts for hfe in· CLOCKS t'tltklail lbl "'tm ma<lc 1-u r 11 . to Y". s t c r c o walnut consol<?·better Clb,,on ESl20 ' 120 h.p. volvo. Xlnt cond.
t\Urance sale~. Mr· Kllko, Slot Machines. Nickclu ~~~!~~:v!1:t~~ ~·~~~~ \lu~t s.ir l~roy Nc-imnn 'IH'tikH'>. Silt !l,·2P M · th11 n new-$950. Ca 11 Electn c: guitar Best nfr. 548·2864 ft31·3284or496·29~ deoni>. rho nu1:r.1 ph' 96;18ti05 p;i1111m~.rolll•t•ll>r~1tl'm IOIMl lnll't lslcDr,trlM &120138. S17S.548-4783 ZS'SJ:; CRAFT T t 65
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l)l'r, ar(' well groom<'d & Curntlurc. unllqut'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>uwtl" Sel. llkt• 111.,\ thh, l·h~"· 110 )<b c·rpl rOI' CASH UOLLAR Movlnit. mus t sell :1 1.u hr!4, trlr w1brake°'.
woulcl hkc lo work 11\ :i /\mcriran lnlcrr1atum;al IJOG Tlti\INl'll(; ~I •In & m:1r rr~ht.1111 , ,\luc.:h m1,c 1' A I 0 FOR Y 0 U R B<-outilul Discus Fl11h + $9800 rh 640·7000 ot
busy. fri cn<ll y ol 1802 Ketlrrinw lrvrn<' 'mirf'l.irl'orManl' 1 l r t 1 c Jewel.RY. WATCHES, other smoller Od price. &15·7521
mosphcre whlll' earning 75't.1717. 01K-n \VctJ thru .John Manin :i l8 o05!1 ;~1~,~~lc 1~adc~,~~ ... ca~"l <;,AH \G_F. SALE F'11• S<tl, AHT 08Jl::CTS. COLD, 893-0963 ------an I t I + s l Sun (.llffi('Q lli1thlnnd11. S il.Ven s t-:RVIC E Boots,R...t/ 9050 ben ,~ n /i ll prMy ·11 u . DOOll':l'UPS ./\h.C c·hnm. backehM.Sl50 S-IH·tlOOli. 4127Dorcht·~ll'rCclM FIN"', FUR .. '. & AN.· pt--..•orn-1090 Chcirtar e 1ts,c11~Mrs. ag1 pion 11lr<'d, s hoti;. car~ 1 -----" •~ -• ·-:io-• ---------•I a~ 645 5333 for nn in·'-cr opped H:lfi-41164 aft l.11<> be1gr scd1011::i In Hlcndl'r. <.:hrlstmo11 tree TIQUES. 646,220() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Secy/Adlftln Aast ti•rv•<>W. Deprrsslon glns:oi clu~ of PM ~noel cnnd t I I n nl'JlSIChord ollNI wolnut RGN Op~fty
(Travel 30 Mlnulel) 9 .. •k of....,•wport 11.B. presl.'nls 5th GlM11 5 · IH0·7435 ornnmeln s, von ty m r· THE PERFECT 76". 'on .. bc"utltul 0~kln~ Ind vld"al" with 200 p ... , " Show &Sale Sal.O<'t 2llth. • . . ro r _. rn m c .kn it tod CHRISTMAS GIFT u ti .. ~" .. " Em~:g~<'Ml P~;};W~l'cis E.O .E. 10·4 PM ut 1 h1· II. I\ Mm Sl'hnn111.l'r11, .111 sho~s Mu~t ""'"r1f1rr !\ moi; olcl C;hri~lm~:1 g!r1~. etc FORSON k DAD! $1500. S4A·2970. Eves or cllteM vc salllng ex.per. Llsn~lndcrs"Ai:cncy ------Wom<'n'o; ('luh 420 IOlh &p11pc.ri;,JClntcll~11 &i:1l c·rm11•m1xm1rv sc•1•twn:il Sat/S~11 .11 :.110 Costn Gt'rman "N'' s cale weekcocts who would bolntorestcd
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Ncwptln lll'Ot'h R!l.1Rlll0 llnrdwnrk1n1 l'onslrur ---\.1•rmnn 11hnrl hntrf'fi h11undo; tooth <'Ire. <'n~l Gi\Hl\\.F.U!';· llHR & 1000 w\lh 11tot.ion hou!\u, WaJnut. Good cond. i\t1k· ~~~~c~r;.m~i:~~s~~
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SANTANA W Nr. new W ANT RESULTS? Boat & RV Sturo(,!e spaces ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC·JEEP Vans 9570 Autos Wanted 9 590 A.utos W•ted 9 59C>
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Laser, nnt cond. $800 SOUTHWESTERN l>unes 1131 Back bay Ur Motorho me or Min 1 W F. OUTSELL Al L 1nt1ext, AM /FM stereo, 74 Chevy Vun Open
6'7s.906l or675-1194 YACHTSALIES NwptBch.644-0510 · motorhome from Herb JEEPDEALEllS cassette w /4 spkrs, sun Rood''. RV C<?nversion. Ft'ledlander. Call any or lNTHESTATE roof, mags. Must sell Stv, sink, refr1g, 2 bed,
'Tl Catalina 30, 4 mo. old. FUJ I/NEWPORT Trot1portatlon lh~r nurabers HUGI! INVENTORY fast, asking for loan AM·FM 8 trk stereo. Ap·
VHF, 165%, 110•1.,, spin. DEALERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 898-6777 balance only. Low prox 36,000 mi. Xlnt raft, in peak Int, Nwpt (7l<l)G73-92u 537•7 777 AllM~elsNew &Used rrult'age,50,000m&Je war cond. $5000/bbt ofr.
sUp. Save $3,000. Musl1----------1C~,S°'•/ LeasmgAvallablc raoly. 559-S861 aft. 6 & 646-5349 · ~ $26,!f.)5. 4~· 7403 A/, 20, fully equip'd, new Refit 91 20 828-8888 Costa Mesa wknds.
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$4,700. 545-37&2 · !I' camper shell, near new. Motor Horr. Rentol '> OR l v 0 '72 fo'ord 1::300. 302 VS. ••••••••••••••••••••••: ---------1 . ..!!~'.:.!:~~:.----1 cab hlgb, wht & cream. 18'/J' to 32' 2524 HARB L . . Paneled, cpt'd, new tm·i; WE WILL IUY
OOYOU Ike nl!w Aquarius 21. $275/bst.559-4932 fUUysellconlained <.JostoMesa 549 &023 and br a k es. $2850. YOURDATSUM
OFFERASERVICE? Ready lo sail, resnb'I. Resel"Venowfor 70JEEP 49'l-4736 J>AIDFOHOR NOT Let the public know with 6hp Chrysler mtr, BOX· u· ROADRUNNER. Self !lummer Cunwknds. TOP DOL· ·R an ad in the Daily Pilot ious to sell. Call 833·2827 contained. SI ps 6. REGENCY MOTOR COMMAHDO 77 Dodge Van. t o tal -
• Service Directory. It can Npt. Beach. ~/olr. Ph ~2·5613 HOME RENTALS V6, auto, air cond, 4 custm. ,Cost over S9K, FOR TOP CARS
COit you as litUe as •1 .65 !rl< N H rbo Bl d s A wheel dr. S6,000 mil<•s. s,.ooo mi, full war.ranty, per day. For mor:in· ATALrNA22,3 Mo'sold. WANTED: w.1 ;...~1.{503;.· · · (~7NRP) 1 year,12,000 'hke nu, wisacn f t or BARWICK DATSUH
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$27,000 by owner . MS-5391 St/dirt. ~c':''}9'32$425/bst. L...-S miles. UD12139). xlnt. cond. ~-0982 2925 Harbor Bl d
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LETS TRADE 71 Desert Re.ady 360 MOTOR CAR of Used PICK UPS & •74 CheyY Surf.,-JOE
28' Morgon 01. loa~l'd ~'::~~2.~~g~~.;:ty D'ELEGANCE 4 WHEEL DRIVES Great cond. lo mi & MAC PHERSON
with new equipment. -626 W. l7th SAS47·92.SO Over 40 uruts ready for more! Musl sell before. CHEVROLET sail•. Look for our Red k d $3100/ f Atomic 4, The boat is in KriedJer Moped. Lo miles, - -72 TIT•.... Ta" S""'ctals wee en . o r 21 Auto Center Drive like new condition and 2 s pd. Good co nt.I . ...., "' ..... ~5944 Uebb1e, 551·16 IRVINE ·1 I 67J.2681 1 of 5 built. Pure "htlc COfMland Mtrs eves. PP. w1 I sleep 6 adu ts an (2S coats or acrylic lac· 2001 E 1st SA ~-8000 ' . 7 68-7 222 comfort. Stand up bead. " 8 .d •. 75 GMC v AN Mmt 1 galJey etc. Owner wilJ .. ~w ~' e 11ays no street quer) Vinyl top. Burgan· , . , , • COflSJderlatemodelcom· bike. :\t us t sell 72 dy Interior Entire car 73 LuvPU,radlals,57,000 rru w/alr cond & con GS · 68 Mustang.V8or 6 partcaror ~tonpick up Kawasaki 750 Cast & sound p r oofe d for rnl.$1975or best. version extr as. Mor e! cyl, stick or auto. Need
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fvly foctory eqvjpp.d. ind
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Newport 28, 1975. J/ 548-9611 67GordonKNble A.M/FM cass, mags,
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626 W l7thSAS47·9250 '77 Chevy El Camino
'56 llENTLEY Mdl S·l. Clu'>SH'. 4100 mi. fully
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7;;1 81110 -----1!135 t'nrd Pickup
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197 l FORD V AH
"Window Surl•r"
3 speed, VII. ma g wheels.
special cxhausl & brand
new, rully carpet(•d &
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i cl 54 ooo ·1 OHe.r ;\lu-.t Sell! Call !.lcreo, ndials. $'3700. Buel\8Park • •·~ ~.. L sp · ' mi es. 75<>-0!)·11 d"~·s·. "JQ.A9Il P.P.557 "'177 Costa.Mesa 540·9649 521·7250 SJ~·~rv1co· cai.ing (9bl!PWQ> 1 year, 12.000 " .. ~-o ,. ..,
The Results Could Amaze You
Just a few word• in the right place •.• RoxC-•er,(nc. m.ilewarrantyavuilable. cvcning.s&~elcends. .70 280z7 000 mi un..t..•r Jaguar 9730 OotheSanun\na-Fwy • .,... $2999 ' , • ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holli. ~oyce .BMW '71 510, nk~ cont!. $005. warranty, loaded. 1'1aw· X O '74 Ml% 450SEL
15-10 .Jamboree . C.land Mtrs Owner l~o; cond. 997-2767 SS Jaguar K 14 Le:itber interior. pwr. Newport Beach S.10-64·'4 2001E1st SA 55841000 ' 51~01SJ:1 :M int co n dill on. windows. cruise control,
Daily Pilot Classified Ads 642-5678
-----------------•77 Clearance (NF.R789) oo£ •. ....ftlli · t I u d U sunr ... m ..... c .pam . ~ ~ ... ~~••••••••••• ~~·.~~••••••••••• ~!·.~:~~ ......... :. ~'!':!': .• :: ............. ~~~·.~::~•••••••••••• ~~~~~· .. ::~ ........... ~~:~~,~~;~e are runoi~ M0~~4:~AR ~~fb~~~ condition!. -
$50 O•tt ln•oice> O'ELEGAHCE
CADILLAC TRADE-INS
s200,000 INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM
• ALL MAKES and MODELS •
1975 Corntte
33 000 molt>9. Full power, tactory ~r t.or\d~.o"11ng.
uutomJllC. tllt Wheel, power Windows. AM/FM radon """
r<t41yo wtleet" (815RSK). Th1eweek on1v
$7850*
1977 Chevy Monte Carlo
larid..u 5.Jnrool 14,000 m11..,. l'ull power. lactory arr
COftO•IJOOlncJ, AM1'M St«eo. loll whef'I, er~ control, •Jllto wheels. Rao c 1<ter•or w.rea c~om 1,,r~.,,..
1'>17RRf). lrl'rllt'flaOCJS S.1Ylngs!
1976 Mercury Cougar XR7
t 7 000 milos Full POWl!f, 1.tttocy M cond1t1onorWJ Powe.'
windows. AMFM ~tc<eo. toll wheof cruise cont10t, r.i1ye
whoels. BIBCk c~teuor w black landau r004 &I'd bloack
1nte<l0< Wke new tondo1ton (6430EVI. P11ce a new one,
lht>n IDOi( at lhl'I.
$5699
1974 Lincoln Continental
Tcwn S«lwt. One owne«1reoed 1n hete on a n8"'
Cad11tm:. AbsOlutllly 1mmacul11ttt1 E•ety L.lncotn luaury
option. MIJ51 Mel (924JOM)
s5599~
1977 Mustang Ghia Coupe
•ut0f9\;i0<:, M COf'(lltlC)ftmq -~ ,ceet""7 -
brllkl'a. c~. vooyl IOI). r.il•• ""'"Cl"" & °",. 12 000 l!'llea. (624Al<l) Oranqe 1ulllf'O' A Mr~r.o-... 1n *h•le ~root 8111....,1ng1 et
$5499
1977 Chevrolet Concours
l ... 000 m1"'5. f OCl<"J illf Co<>OIOOIW\q lull O(W;N llod
'"""'"' w rod 1nH•10f, l\;sl'l'0"""'411ll t&86P11L) .s tt186P£ l)
~4999
1973 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
f u1t powPr l.iclOtf "" oon<l•h0"""1· AM' F IA "f''f''> '·•!"".
tit <NhM't & tl)N mtlt 1-\1-.-. • t1f!.trt0t 1t'Ut"T10f' & l1tndtf••
roo1. (~37GVPt
1975 Dodge Coronet eDstom Coupe
"'utomatoc. ~" cond111on1t1·1 PO"'"' ~tl'<'nnq powel' 1unkes.AM~M Stf'tOO ""01n •OOI' Vtnvr lnt'I t11rt11nr wtootol'\.
(1 ldPCl.ll
1974 Cutlass Custom Supreme Coupe
Automatic. llCIO<Y a•r cond1tlon1ng, power a1eerlhg:
power br81Ces, AM/FM e1oreo. cruise control, vmyl top &
raltvo Wlleata. (692PKW).
$3499
1976 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
~. W'~ Q'Ue.ta.oi w,1t • ~t1 L..-J 1rv ''"'t. il'ld ,,., ,.. ''lf'r
.,t,.,-,~, CH"'"',. cont10-\lf••t·c ""''h tKf' 1 , whe,.r\-
t>O 40 ""JI l•~C·t>Cw .:<>"O•f'C)n l~YPQl f
1974 Datsun 260Z
IMTllll Slllt~ 1 .. 1 court
Au'"''' .. TMt t1.m· AM ,. "'•' ,, .. ,,.,, w t.tJ't<• ~,, .,, -.'.1'1• t 1
(,,"'•·1 ,..,~,,Of w11n m.ncr't.""1 •l'lh•uo, n ff"1f'lt "ntiJ t11•n'
(9,1,ri'>OI
1975 Datsun 8-210
4 ··a<'rff'l ,,ans,,,,., ~on ..1.r ond1l10"'"'1. A-..rr M , tfW'fl' ,
W!iltlfJpt LON Mt•l • , ... , .,.~,.._,
1974 Datsun 710 Coupe
W1lh d 4 ~O&f'lcJ trant,n'U .-.1('1-n vinyl 1 •1• 11mf r.tll'ft wkt•t~1-. (ICl'>l l'l'I
1973 Pontiac leMans Wagon
Automatic:: 11-mlss1on. atr CO<ld11tonon9. P<"Wt>r ~•oorir"l,
powM bnkes. roo10. h'lator and luQIJ1'Q<' 1oc11. IJb'lHOF 1.
*INCLUDED IN THIS PRICE IS A
l YEAR, 12,000 MILE SERVICE AGREEMENT
TO TAKE THE GAMBLE OUT OF BUYING A USED CAR.·
..
1>n all rPmamrng R2rns. ti26Wl7thSA547·9250 l-'11"' & 'i HI' 10 SlO{'k' ---
MISSION VIE JCJ IMPORTS "... . ... . ' ....... .
CoJI us HOW Jensen 9732 ....... · ................. . 831-1148 4\f~ 1104
-1 1 • 11 al .· Htl lr 'ITT 250SL, auto, stereo. ' · 'n'>l n c l) ., · lthr rear seat Jo mi
\:\1 F~I K lrk. 'Int conJ. i\' n't cond n .. t of' • ~700iotr 8iO 8685. 1 '1 ·""" r.
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7 4 Jensen ~eoley ;tem.~es 180. 1958, Eng
4 ~pd. AM / FM· Low like new. Lo mileage.
mil t':-.. L1kl· new . Mu~l s ell Bes t ofr
(4811\.ZR) 1 year. 12,000 631·3961 ' '
nules warranty .1va1la·1---------
bk I 972 MIZ 220D
$4599 AuwmaUc " air ~nd. Copeland Mtn For the lux ury of a
. 2001 E Jst SA 558 8000 Merced~s ~ lhe elficien· -~ c of ad esel (834£1E) ~~ .. ~~~~ .... !?.~!
'73G a cpc. Very ctn . Nu
valves. c ltc h , trans.
$2850 494·2130
MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS •••• t. • .. .. ,,.,, ................ .
831-1148 495 1104
--72 MB 280 SE lmmac. ~•'64 con\•t. cust top, nu xlnt con(\, Must sell·bst
pnt, nu 1nl, nu eng. ofr. Bef JOam & alt 6,
Kon is. Pors che rims. 675-7129. •
Completely rcstored. l 011---------
a kmd. Super Cherry! '76 Mercedes .. SOSL. im· J
A:>k for Richard, 645·5702 mac. M llan Brown.
ore. 675·5165 hm $22.500. Call 998--2285. ---'66 Ghtn. Sharp. :o.ound 1974 Ml% 280C
nmmnx . .t::d llrl~. $1000 Silver blue metallic e~ •
PP 49-l·~ih tenor. stereo. pwr. wi~
Mazda 9738 dows ~low miles. I~ fan·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ta st1c con di lton.
HURRY ..... OW AT •0•3G•LliQQllill> .•••• ~~~~.~
OF ANY NEW -
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•7a MAZDA GLC '68 230. Good cond. Auto. You will r ece1\•e :Jn A M l F l\t c a 6 s •
AM/FM stereo $2400/080. Seal B ch
FREE 1213>4»8630
or, the ca!>h cquh·alcnl Late •73, 280. New paint If
this ~PCkt'nd . w11h ~our blue. i\C, AM/FM, new
new car purcbast'. M1chollns, find cond.
IRAHO HEW •7 6
MAZDARX4
Yes. brand new & fully fuclory cquipp<'d with 5
speed, A.M ;FM r adio.
wheel rings & a 5 year.
75,000mile warranty. We
have a good selection of
brand new '76's!
CLA23Sl472651. Nowonlv
$3982
MllrACLE
Mazda/Renault
$6500. PP. 544·5861 .
'74 MIZ4SOSE
i..ss
than 34.000 miles!
Com plete with cruise
control, stereo. pwr.-win-
dows & radial lires·in
superb showroom condi··
tJon. (142LJW).
MUST SH!
MISSION VIEJO IMPORI\
& •• I ' ' ' • ~ '
•• • # •••
Sll 11•8 •9~ 170•
2JSO Harbor Blvd.
COSTA .... ESA The fastest. d9'w in th~ L'' West. • .a I1aily PllQt ___ 6_4_s_.s_1_0_0 ___ 1 Classified Ad. G<U·5678.
Autos,H~w 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 ....................... ..............................................
ZEP~ '412300
Stock.,No. 7019 I
DRIVE ONE HOME ••••• TODA YI
.· ,
' ....., .. l•porlwd 4Afto1, lmporhd A..tos, lmporhd Auto1, l•ported A.do1, lmporhd Awto1, lmporled Frida)'. October 28, 19n OAILYPILOT DJS •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~!';' .... !?.~~ !~.~~ ........... !?.~~ ~~:'.':'r.:9 ....... !?.~~ ~~~~:::?~~ ....... !?!.~ .~::'!'r.!' ••••.•• !?!.~ ~~:~ .......•.•.. !??.~ ~':'.~!·.'.':~ ..... ·., Mto1, Hew 91oolAMtos, Mew 9100• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :or 250SL, 4 apd, AM·FM, IEfORE YOU '72 VW Camper, pop top, '68 Bus:. good coml, i.un •75 H.tbblt Auto Hed BEFORE YOU YolYo 9771.
36,000 m l. must sell. saL YOUR new motor & W'cs. Xlnt roof. radials, reblt enK. P,P, r;idio: heu11.·~. $!399 SElL YOUR •••••••••••••••••••••••
S&lSO/b6toir. 6:'44579 TOYOTA ~~~11$3800/best offer $1000. 631-2063 546-5569 VOLVO, '67 122S Wagon, c lean .
'7"280 An... I I l d • -'6ll vw 8 .• pd ---S f d $1400. Call: 536·1075 afl .. -••m.!Etl '" • ....... m • x n con · See us for 11 lop dollar ,75 t G d d ug, .. s • m•\\ 1966 YW BUG • ee u:. or a top ollar 6PM All xtras. S9300. 152·1•7 estimate! c~nvr · 00 con i seal covers • .:d <'ond, gd $850 IH2.1085 estimate! 1---------1
or.6'2·8007 eves MARQUIS TOY OT A ~~~~~Sas~~ P 1 tires.~· >W 2591_ Vol MARQUIS VOLVO Autos, UaM
MG 9742 MISSION VIEJO --· ---'6ll BUG New hall~ry & vo 9772 MISSION VIEJO •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 13 1°2880 495-1 210 '68 V'!' S~ck . 4. spd, brks .. uulo suck, $900 or ....................... 831-2880 495·1210 GeMral 9901
1976MGMIDGET AMi fM, lcond:Sl450 ofr s.57·2737 1972 YOLVO •••••••••••••••••••••••
T"""-" 9 767 or besto!r. Bhs.51-6821 ---llOOE ORANGE COUNTY J speed, radio, healer, ··-·....---1967 Volkswagen nccdi. VOLVO special stripes & deck ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 VW Sqrbk, AM/f'M 11 work.Bestoffor.' 1L1rc! Classic! H us
rack. Less than 20.000 75 TR7 trk, xtra clean. 549..aa19 leath~r inlen or, 4 :.peed EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO
miles. t2~9RJL). Ex-AMiFM, rallye wheel~.~a11 Eves731·~. - ---trans.11ircond1l1oning & LargestVolvoD aler
cellcntsav1ngsat air cond .. l9,000 miles 197 1 64 VW. Good cond. GoOd low m1lc'i. (694FFV>. m OrungeCounty! ONLY $3695 Like new. (091NLUI t VW tire:. $750. $5995 3 UYorLEASt.:
* $599 Sale*
COSTA MESA
OATSUM
year, 12,000 mile warrun FASTIACI< t:all uft 6PM, 4!).H811i DIRECT
$4299 with automatic trans . sell. $1795. 1 ~ ty awttlable. A hard to Cinct beauty 74 Thing, xln~ond, musl ·~.J-:bers ~·,·~~.~~-f'~-·~ i-----=====~ Copeland Mtn full factory equipment & 675.8017 2845HARB0_1\ BLVD ~l E l tSASSS-8000 low. low miles. Extra Cad1·11ac 540-6410 no...021 3 s -dean! 1862CIP>. 2025 s Manchester
'59 TR3 xlnt mech cond $2195 1972 VW Bus, 4 spd, sun· _it.11!1 ll,11 hrn Blvd. Ana~-:m 750-2011 MGI 9744 Wlrc 'whls, $1495 , roof,mu"whcels,Zbccl , rft:11 " (.11,1,1 Mn.I 'i-lll·!.I I UO •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 640. 2358, 6 7 3 ·69 62 , lmmac. $3200 or best Qfr. • 7 4 MGI 540.2349 Nabers C:ill 960·2.S~l for uppt. 7~ 244DL. 10 ml. st~reo, AMC 9905 •------____ ._ air, xlnt cond. Days •••••••••••••••••••••••
A litUejewel! (606MXX) '76 Triumph TR7. Grn. 1968 VW Bus, custom, new 'H 144 Air, 4·di', auto 642·2655. eves642·1213 · Rambler Ambassador
MOTS03918C9 •as soo o m 1. A / c. n o Cadi•JJaC . rebll cni;. xtras. $2500 or tra~. Lo mi. Xlnt cond .. 68 VOLVO, good condi· 990Stalion Wagon. See to
"" catalytic converter. Xlnt o.rr.960·1477 673-2-105 lion $13SO. 493.2686. arts apprec.$500.557·1380
D'ELEGAHCE $S700, 558-6728 :!t>OO H.irhor U~\'U. '69 Camper. rebll eng, '68 Volvo, new .paint, PM Will trade '70 Javelin SST 626 WI7th SA S47·92SO '70 TR-6 o-drv lo ml Cmi.i 1\1.:~., ~ 10 IJ 1 OO radials. 8 trk. runs gd, clean inter. Runs good. 390 for gd pickup even
'73 MCB Hard & s oft top, Pirellis. AM lFM. ton'. $1950. oog. 7725 $900. Call 968·9109. Want Ads C3 II 642·5678 trade 536-4891
HOIDAS
HUGE STOCK
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
~!'"· :e~al~~~~hAl~ksi neau. S2600tbest. 846·460S Autos, Mew 9800 Alltos, Hew 9100 Aaltos. Hew 9800 AMtot. Mew • 9800 ...... Hew 9100 ...._ ... w · HOolAMtoa, Hew 9100
gs t~ 05 Volrswogett 9770 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••;l ••••••••••••••••••••••• new ires. car cover , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·
nms gd. $3300. 548.8175 1!165' BAJA BUG-Has '67
Opel 9746 rebuilt engine &r trans ,
••••••••• •• ••••• •• ••• •• new tJres, roof rack &
tOpel GT 1973, great cond. many extras, Askin g
'"'$2,200. 832-31911 eves, or $1600. Call 642·3434,
f546-5750days. S40-9100.(Wck).
'76 OPEL HUGESELt:CTION
lmmaculale, 14M mi, USEDCARS
Blue book: $2900. Li·
id · $2600 Top cash $$ Cor your VW. ~l~~~e:.nce · Paid for or not. Ca II ---------4 Keith or Jerry. Ponct. 9750 BOBWITHAMVW •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 PORSCHES
ARE HERE!!!
DOH'TWAIT!
llLL YATES
VW.PORSCHE
San Juan Capistrano
837-4800 493-451 '
7600 Westminster Ave •
893-75.51 or 638· 7880
'W VW convt, $2200/Bst
ofr. '72 VW Bug, xtra
clean $1600/Bsl ofr.
~
'68 BUG, sunroof,
stick. $1200.
SW--0846
1973 PORSCHE '62 VW
914 . not running $150
With mag wheels & ap· ~ B92-6:1'/l aft 1 :OO p~
pearance c roup. E' '72 BUG Moving must
-eellenl! (46851. sell! Xlnt. cond. tbruouL
SADDLHAOC SlllOO. 64H787
VALLEY IMPORTS
831•2040 495_4949 '76 VW Convertible, ---------4 yellow. xlnt cond. Low
'11 Porsche 914 2 o. 60.000 mi. 675-7886 or 879·2640
nu, must sell! '66 VW Bus, Looks good,
646·7223 eves. runs well. Sl.2001 best of.
fer. 673-1004 '68 911 T ARGA r\11
finished. $6200.
493.7530
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Cadiloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------'-~ 1975 914 1,8 yell W I blk
s tripes, A /C, Ap
pea.ranee grp, AM-FM. 1
ownr . PP. Bst olr
~l
Porsche 1965 SC Cpe
• Ruby Red. Xfot cund
lhru-out. New Michelin
tires. Complete overhaul
balal)Ce<t engine. No
rust thru-<>ut. $6750. Ph
494·2220
Beautiful '67 Porsbe, rcblt
enit. must sell. $5:>00 •
P.P. 963-7793.
'96 Porsche !H2. S s prl.
good body, cleun, run~
good. S3300. 968-1519
Nabers
Cadillac -USED CAR
CLEARANCE
SALE
•
O,.C!nCJe County's
S.YiJ~ (:fltt.,.
•
'67 911 Totally rebll. 1977CADILLAC
brand new eng. In top SEOAM DEVILLE
Cond. Bestofr. 771·11S5or De s.g.ce
642·2946 Stere.o tape, cruise con·
_'7_3_9_ll_T_._B_r_n_/l_a_n_. -5--s-pd-,1 trol. 50/50 Power split
seal & pad ded top. mai!·S:~32 Loaded! (3URXH).
, 72 PORSCHE 9 a 4 $9 488
S spd. AM/'FM 8 track •
lllereo. Appearance 1976CADILLA.C arou-p. (901038) 1 year . B. DORADO CPE.
12,000 mile warranty Exquisite sable black ex·
avalla ble. terior . black Ca brio I el
$3999 top & black leather in·
: Copefmd Mtrs terior. Stereo tape. 50150
• 2001E.1st SA 558-8000 splJt power seat, cruise
control, etc. (695PCAJ.
1966 PORSCHE $7988 . 9115
Exceptionally nice with
full factOT'y equipment.
Must be seen & driven lo fu lly apprec i ate.
<6218NBE >.
$4995
Nabers
Cadillac
'.!600 H.trhor Blvd .
C.m1.1 Mi:,,1 540·9100 .
•
1976 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILUS
(5) Coupes & Sedans
To Choose From
EXAMPLE: All powe r
assists, leather interior.
AM1FM stereo with ta pe
player . cruise control,
etc. (Qll7088>.
$6988
•
1975 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLES
(S) To Ch<>OH From
All the power extras &
'67 911 Targa. loaded! Choice of leather
$5()00/0ffer or c lot h Interiors. __ T_en_._<_21_a_> _S92_-ss_1_8_1 (277MCA>. Priced as low
$5688
•
'60 Roa dste r Convert. as
Classic. Look/runs
great. $4800. 640·9286 ear·
I.YAM. 1974 CADILLAC
SEDAM DEVILLE
Air cond., fuJI power, tilt
w h eel. L oaded 1
C8>6JNZI.
·n Porsche 924. AMffM
cassette, 4 spd, air, re·
movable top, Best ofr
5S9·S24t
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#l DEALER IN U.S.A.
$4988
•
NEW
1978
CAMARO!
Wit h auto. trans., radio. J)()Wer steering
and brakes. ltnted glass. wttite walls. ere.
Order yours now•
Onlr 54898
NEW 'n
MONZA
TOWNE
COUPE!
W11h auto trans . pwr. steering and brakes.
1tn1ed glass. radio, w hites. etc. No.
136954/082 5
Onlr 53998
NEW 1978
FOUR-DOOR
CHMTTE -<i-
SEDAN!
With auto. trans.,
radio. while walls. etc
O«ier yours now!
Only 53498 ,..
NEW '71 MONTE CARLO HEW 1978 CAPRICE SEDAN
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' Usecl.1976 VEGA HATc;HIACI MEW 1978 THREE-SEAT MALIBU ·
STATION WAGOM! 0n1,
s5l91
MEW 1978 MALIBU
SPORT COUPE! Only
55098 With a" cond auro fran\
.. nit" waits. radtO oo"'•' stff""9 l .,._.,.,. lmled
;l.t..s ere OrdPr vov~ "°"''
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'75 V.W. IUG
• al)d. ""'root E•lra anarp low m•IM ,317TOEJ
. Only
55698
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MEW 1971 IMPALA
SPORT COUPE!
W1ln 1on1eo glHS rao10
wr'llle ....,,~ -st-•ng 6 t>ra tH••. au lo
1t101m1noon. tic O•der ,-oora rodey!
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yours NlW'
Only
s4791
NEW77CHMUE
lANDAU OASSIC COUPE!
With r9dlo. air oond .• auto.
trans.. pwr. steering and
brakes, tinted glass, wheel
CX>Yet9. rtldlal wtut ... •tc. No. 4e9093/0811.
'75 CAMARO "LT" $ '77 CORVETTET-TOP s9995 •71 PLYMOUTH COUPE s1'-495
Aulom8'1c ()Wt, """"ll & ora~ ... ,, cones. 1111 ou•y 4595 All PoNll>ie .... , .. ~·at wnet11. ••c.. """*'. ftM1"' Sc.1110 Edition. llllometle. -·•""no· ---• AULY wll•~l etc ltnm8Cullle 1764NONI n-. C1rt1m ("'4SMAI ~ r alt OOM ·I~ 1110f'CU) vn
I
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1973 CADILLAC
courE DEYILLES
(3) To Chooee From
AU the d eluxe extras.
(O'll9027). Priced as low
as
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •73 COllYmE T·TOP ...... " tftffH .. lW I e/J 1/77 AulolNllc. ,,_.,-...no. tlralc•-'1f-.t. *°
(111JM?l -.,.'6295 !
tMIJlmbofH
filew-1aHClt \'-___ .....,..
ClOSfD SUNDAYS
9760 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'11Saah99, 4 dr. fuel inJ .•
AM/FM stereo cass, xlnt
cond. 11800 best orfer
SS'Ml8'78 aft Spm
Toyota 9 7 65 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72Toyota Corona Mark II
StaUon Wason . 9,000
miles on rebuilt e na1ne
Best offer. 848-9498 aft.
'lPM', Moo· Fri.
. $3788
•
OVER150
QUALITY CAR S
TO SELECT FROM
•
]hllO 11 11 ll11r Blvtl
t n\l,1 Mc~ 540.~ I 00
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'76 FOO GRAMADA $.a.as :=,.'f* ~. loaCIM wtlll •altU. OHLY ... .,.
•7§ CORVEnl T·TOP
Aulomat_ IC. ~. lleerin9, bc111411. .., at•eo s7n5 ~~ ''" ..,_., t4G. C>ulltr.o•no c:ono'. OHL Y
1
•J4 DAILY PILOT Friday. O<:tobor 28, 19n
AMios.UMd Autot,UHd Auto1;u .. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wck 9910 Caclloc 9915 Cadilloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'7t &tale Wagon, 75 Codillac
loaded, 69,000 mt, UmouJiM '76 Cad. El Dor.1do
$289$.644~ Jw cvcrythin~. Jw;t like Loaded, nslrn roof. full
new. {Ser. 00340) power. white W j rt•d
•73 Bulck, 4 dr, lmmac. MOTORCARS l t•atht•r 1nl ~r 1 or
A/C, pwr-str. brk, lks, O'ELEGAHCE Sarriric1• at ~SOil, one ·
wind. Nu tires, lo ml, owner. 630-1710, 6:!3·92b-I.
$2195. P.P. 644-2877; 626 W 17th SA S47 -!l2S-O ------
U>-0891 -Cad iS ElDorJt!o H .000 76 CAD SEVILLE miles. Mint, Com11lt>ll!
73 Buick Estate Wgn, Sih·er with rro interior xtras $7300. Call 642·~9
loaded. Xlnt cond. New Only 20,686 miles . 7 6 Cl'E DEVILLE palnL :n,ooo mi, $3200. C986NAD)
&M-8768 '"" Very clean. Lo nules
MOTORCAR 640-&IS4 •n Buick Electra, cust 2
dr lmrdtop, Cull pwr & D'EUGAHCE '72 EL l>OHADO. dark
air. Nu Ures. Xlnl cond. 626 W 17th SA S.17 ·9250 brown, loaded, like new.
~g. owner. $2300. Cit.II 1973 Cadillac Coupe 52.850 oriit ml, uskinc
7 :8'2-1549 $3350. 968-4888 or 84.2·4435 ' Dc Vi lle, rull pwr, 1'erry '74 Apollo, 41M ml, clean, AM/FM stereo, light sen· -
most xtras. $2600. or or-Unel, dlx appls. Excep· '72 CAD Xlnt cond. i7~t ·
fer. 497.3205 tionally clean. $3500 or rru. 1 ownr. $2100 '
'68 GS.& Convertible. bst ofr. 833-0481 Call 516·3:r15 -
Hersl 3 spd, (nds work) '70 Cad. All power, low '77 Se,·illc, Jo:ided, hkc
SlOOO. 646-3't79 mUes. runs good, Clean new. D<:mitai.!.c Brown. ·
Inside and out. $1800. 10.000 mi's. $13,500.
Clas.suted Ads 642-5678 8TIM564 IFulJertoo) 998-2285.
72 SD\' Lo.1t1l0J . Sh:1rp' '72 Impala. 4 dr St-d:in.
l'lll'W Im•:; & !irks. $1!*15 xlnt Ci>nd. AM fl'~l -----------t }-'IH:\I. 962·6ll2~ :.kn•o, tape, $1595 Uays, 1---------
---. .1 XI 586·9119,cves.541-3269 •71Ch W XI t d 77 Cpe DcV1 le. nl ---ev. ag. • n con 2·dr )thr uphol. lo mi.
<.•tmd. 19,000 mi''<. SJ-:LL idle items wilh a $1400. Fully eqwp. Call Xlnt eond. $3995 or bsl
Sfl, 100.2! I ~3-Daily 1'1lot Clai.sificd Ad 997-2805 af~ 6. ofr. 968·3015
Alltos. Hew HOO Wot.Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S. • • .
~-# 1 BUICK DEALER----.....
Bauer Buick in Costa Mesa
2925 Harbor Blvd., Just South of the San Diego Freeway
Wh.at doe.s it take to be. Orange County.'s # 1 Buick Dealer?
Real honest bargains like these!
BRAND NEW
1978 BUICK LeSABRES
"Family size cars at Family Prices"
~-Coupes & Sedans ~~~), YOUR CHOICE
. Fa<twy-•··tu" $7437.95 $
0 s1038.95 DISCOUNT
SALE
Price foct0ty Sugge1ted lut $7362.95
sg&3.95 DISCOUNT +tax & lie.
(s.ll. 8049J(S.. 102967) 1s11i eo1111s.. 1020061
YESI IUND NEW 1·978's
Yes! These cars have air conditioning and. • •
Power steering, power brakes, auto. trans., tinted glass,'tilt wheel, Dix. wheel covers, steel belted radial wsw tires, etc.
... NOT JUST 1 BUT 31 IN STOCK
NEW SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. RAINBOW OF COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM
WHILE THEY LAST! ALL PRICED AT $6399
•4 WAYSFOBUYI•
CASH PRICE • • • • •
31 IN STOCK $6399 •••• YOUR CHOICE ••• ONLY
s395 dn CASHOfl
• TRADE
fvl e.ot11 pra $6399 p1ut m l
lk. $39 5 dowft, $17' 63 ,,.,
-"'!Ot-4l~Oll~
<Ndlt. Def.Nd ~I price It um .um ll.0944 TERMS fvll coth price $63 99 plv1 loll & Ile.
$2000 dti. c:o4' ot Trod.. $131 . .SO s-
-"" fw ... "'°"1ths Oft oppro-1
'1•dll. D•f•rr•d poy-At ptlce h
$1312. AN 13.°"-
LEASE ............. . ~s or ComtrMrdol CloMd &Id i-t..
36 mot. No obligotlon to luy ot end of
• • i.cn.. With ClflP"0"9Cf Credit.
.. s1411s •••••••••• ONLY MO.
Check the so-called ~77 close-out prices and compare!
NEVER HAS THERE BEEN A BETTER TIME 0
TO PURCHASE A lfAUER BUICK THAN NOW! .A.~
..
An Con ~ to P'lior W..
All '1kfl "'1• Tea & l.Jceft,..
hlcfl Good llv11 I 0·~0.77
A DMtloA of aa.,., Motott
-
KEEP THAT
GUATGMmUNG
WITH GINUINI GM PARTS
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL 10 P.M.
Exe.pt Sunday 'tJt 6 p.m.
2925 HARBOR BL
979-2500
MISSION VIEJO IMPQllfS .. ....... \( ....... , ,. ·-.......... .
83 I 1148 49.S· 1704
'"'"' .. ••• .• ~ ... "'"9>•·~--.. '71 FORD PINTO, Aut.O ••h-••-c-.. ,..._. w;good mileage. Ne~
batt& brks. Call 968-368k
'76 GRANADA Ghia, .,
loaded, lo ml. Sale or SDrClft 74 •••CNt •.
take over .1lse. SH9 mo. 27M ml. A/C, auto, IL bt
Nodwn PP. :-.45·3650 $'2200646-9233 ;
·75 Fort! Gran Torino '74 Runabout, Nice i~
llrou&ham. /\/C. P /B, tcrior, radio, healel\
1'1S, Al\1 1Fl\1 ster eo good body. Desperal«I
tape, lo milt!age, xlnt $1300.494-1675 •
rond. S369S. &.a I 4894 ·74 Squire Wagon. gf
'64 F'alron. Xlnt running cood. Low mileage.
eond. Rblt <-ng. Must sell. SSl-5092
SS40iofr. 752"7438 '75 RUNABOUT Auter,
i3 Torino Spart Deluxe. cl_ean, mech pert'. $1~
4-t,000 rn1, Air. lthr uphol. f.)rm. 631·2149 •
$l2.00. 962 ~ '74 wgn, FM, air, to)
'71 Coonlr)' Squire wgn. shape. $2200. 752-161~
XJnt rond. Stereo, AC. olc.714-833-4669 ·
PW. 6·W!1Y seat, 9 pass, PfymDuth 996i
M1 r h tires. l owo r. •••••••••••••••••••••
SI07Siofr. &H ·7'000 1975 Plymouth Sport F\.117
·11 SQUIRE W~o. PiS. three seat station wagoit-
Pi B. A;C, 4 spkr. stt"reo. A Daily Pilot executive
Rt>:ir air shocks. l ownr. car, \clean Is careJul~ ruooo mi S1495 $46-11301 maintained. Air conl
• UQn.iiu:. 119wer steerin • '63 I' ALCON Needs work. pawer tailgate. tlnl
Best ol(er. ~lass remote cont rel
847-573:> mirrors, r ear s eal
1964 Country Squire
$425
S..18·6809
llpeaker & luggage racic.
Priced to sell at $2,195:
See in Daily Pilot pari~
Ing lot, 330 West Bay S~l Lincoln 9945 Costa Mesa, or ca"
••• •••••••••• •••• ••••.. 6'124321 and ask Rick Of ·ro Linroln, ,::ood cond. Oscar In the fleet garaq
Nu brakes. $750. or for more lnf'ormaUon. -
~torrer. 642-9879 •73 Fury. u ,OOOmi's. R/JI:
1968 LIN COLN, AC. PS/PB, air. vin to'
leather, 1 ownu, SllOO. $1950. 963-42.M • ·
494·9M4 •m Barrac..ada, 6 cyl ena:
Manrick 9947 P /S, nt!w ba lt, goo1
• • • •• • •• • • ••• • • •• • • • • •• cond. $950. Pb ~5849
GRABBER '73 Super aatfac 9'6
clean, priced for quick •••••••••••••••••••••
sale! Many extras. '76 Formula, sUver, b*
&W--0906 canopy top. Fiii/A~
Met-cury 9950 'RcauU!ul. $4500. Gr3ctj
••••••••••••••••••••••• bus: 751-0268 ..J
ORANGE COUNTY'S '71 Pontiac Bonneville ab
NEWEST . power, aood cond. $1i51l
LINCOLN-MERCURY 541-08.11 ~
Dealership is now OPEN • RAY FL.ADEIOE l.969GTO. Run'aareat.,
LINCOLN-MERCURY $800. tu.2 ~
16-18 Auto Centi!\-Dr. P.P. 'l
SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit Private Party; _ i
IRVJNE '76 Pontlac Flrebh"c!
130.7000 Formula, tilt wbeel~
•---------• power windows, Powti
PRICE LOWERED steering, automatic, all
Only $2400. $400 under AM/FM stereo-a trac
low Blue Book. •7e Mon· mags & lo-lo miles .
tego ~1X. can arrange tteam puff I! $5600. Catl
terms. 642·4945 7Sl·3681 or 646-9303 ••
Must sell this week lor Mack Klng. o1
'75 Comet 6, 2 dr, P /$, '6S PonUac Catalina
P/B. auto, a.Ir, vlnyl roor, Uon Wagon, Gd coo
31.000 mi. $2495. $495/besl offer. 963-4071•
979-9881 • tt ..... talMJ 9952 .................... .
••••••••••••••••••••••• V141A'7'
'76 MUSTAHG II HATCHIACI
White/blue top le decals. SSpee.d tram., radk> et,;
Whltelnterforw/bucketa Onl7 •lovea mtiul le console. Extra clean: C054ROO) l~
16.231 miles. (510PCU). ONLY $3295 J. ~ i!1:sf:g1.ec:fi at Cort HOW AID CMwr•ti
'4S.366f DovelcQuaUSt.a. 1
'SS Hardtop. Xlnt cond.
V..S, !htpd. SU.7$.
830-7022
NEWPORT BEACH 1• IJMI l6
Frid..iy. Oc.!Obur 28. 1977
: I IYERSITY s~~~~~d LEADS AGAI !
ORANGE COUNTY Olds111oltile Dealer
FOR THE 1977 OlDSMOBILE MODEL YEAR •
BRAND NEW 1978 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS S•REME
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIOM~OWER STEERING-POWER BRAKES
CAM WE IUILD OHi FOi YOU7 01.DH YOUIS TODAY! -l
-~
,.
•
FINAL 1977 &MC TRUCK CLOSE-OUT SALE
1h TONS • l/4 TOMS • 4 WHEEL DRIVES • RALL YE WAGONS • CUBE VANS • SPRINTS • 6500 SERIES CAB & CHASSIS
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
. : (5) Brand New $
'77 GMC V2 TON
· WORK TRUCKS
(531121) (6291'42) (530896). Longbed Pickups VS.
automahc, dual tanks. pwr. steering. heavy duty pwr.
brakes. heavy duty chassis, gauges & stepbumper. Plus T8JC & License
(3) Brand New $
'77 GMC % TON
WORK TRUCKS
53 17091 (531660) (531684) (531720) (531693)
LonQbod Pickups VS. automatic. dual tanks. owr
steering heavy duty pwr brakes. heavy duty chass1~. gauges & stepbumper. Pius Tax & License
Plus
Tax&
Lioense
172 PONTIAC 175 OLDS 115 CHRYSLER '73 CHEVY
M.A.UIU W .A.GOH SAF.A.RJ W .A.GOH 98 IEGEHCY COIDOl4
4 Door. Air cond.. AM stereo. full With air oond., ~ vlnyt top, pWr. aaets &
' Power. 60/40 spht pwr. seats. cruuse windows. AM/FM stereo. radial tires &
t:ontrol. vinyl top. Loaded! (929T00). rallye wheels. (306MCGJ.
With automatic trans .. air cond .. oower . 3 seat. With air cond., pwr steenng & steerino. power brakes. radio & heater. . brakes. radio. heater & luggage rack (4S lJEV)
i
(536FTF). ·
51377 5 1977
TAKE
YOUR
CHOICE· MAKE .s.-~7..--J_ OFFER ._ I -
'72 OLDS
cun.Ass SUPlEME COUPE
'72 OLDS
98 COU .. E
173 DATSUN 610 WAGON
With air conditio n ing, radio and heater. (716HNW). 174 GMC
SPRINT
With rNff. Windows. steering & brakes.
.AM/FM stereo. air cond.. vinyl top,
heater & tilt wheel (615FWA).
173 CHEVROLET WAGON · MAL B A' d . · · t t' d h •With oower steering, power brakes, With automahc. air cond .. vinyl top, pwr I U. tr c o n 1tlo ning, au oma IC, ra to, eater, A M /FM stereo & tap o and ai r
steering. radio. heater. custom interior & pwr. steering & pwr. brakes. (461 JEV). cond1t1oning. {45925UI
exterior. (329GIG)
.:· 51677 51977
'72 FORD '73 OLDS
PltinO CUTLASS surlEME
With automat ic t ransmission, air With automatic trans., air oond., YI vinyl
oondllloning, radio. heater anti low lop, radio. heater. p0wer steering &
miles. (106GBKl pawer brakes. (856SRL).
.. 51777 5247
..
'73 HONDA COUPE
4 speed transmission. r adio & heater. (7 42JOI).
$
$99.00 dellvers on approved credit. 36 months at $69.98 per
rronth. Cash price is $1977.00 plus tax & llce,,se; deterred price 11
$2638.00; APR Is 14.55 .
53777
'76 CHEVY
CAM.A.RO
Black on black. Only 12,000 miles. Air
cond .. automa11c. v..a. radio, heater & rallye wheels. {348NZF).
SAYE
"77 PLYMOUTH
VOl.Altl WAGON
With air oond.. AM/FM f'ldlo. cruise
control, luogage rack. custotT) lnt./e>et .. pwr. steering & brakes. (622431)
54777
'77 DODGE
PICICU,
V-s. autonwtlc. pOW&r steering & brlhee.
radio. heater & white spake wheels. Only 6.000 miles. (1Ga3899) .
s4977·
.2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9640
.u ................. -............. ··-.. ..-....... 0.-... 10 1
I -
I ,.
l l
DJ 6 DAIL v PILOT Friday, October 28. 1971
All remaining •77
Chryslers and Plymouths
must go! Brand New •77
Cordobas, Furies, Volare 2
doors and 4 doors,
wagans, Voyagers, every
one rolling out now at ~y
$ OVER
FACTORY
INVOICE
NO GUESS WORK, ALL INVOICES ARE
ON THE WINDOWS! DON'T MISS THIS
GRAHQ SALES EVENT!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ON BRAND NEW 1978 CHRYSLERS ...::::'I ..... ~
AND PLYMOUTHS! GIANT
SELECTION OF CORDOBAS,
LEBARONS, VOLARES, FURIES, TRAIL
DUSTERS, ARROWS, CHRYSLERS,
SAPPOROS! FA•ULOUS VALUES!
FOR FLEET
SALES INFORMATION
CALL 546-1934
DEPENDABLE SERVICE YOU CAN COUNT OH, WHEN YOU
HEED IT. ATLAS CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS:
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 7:00 A .M. TO 6:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
CHECK OUT THESE FINE
USED CAR BUYS, ALONG WITH
MANY, MANY MORE ···········
1 68 FORD
TORINO
V-8, automettc. air conditioning, power steering.
power brakes. radio, heater. v;h!lewall tires (XOA570J
177 PLYMOUTH
FURY
v-a. automatic. elr cono111onlng.' Power sl'ei)ring.
Power brakes. radio. heater, whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (RH41G7A 131181)
5 3795
IRAHDHEW
'77 PLYMOUTH TRAIL DUSTER
"4 WHEEL DRIVE0
V-8 engine. automatic transm1ss1on. t1nled glass.
rear bench seat. deluxe trtm. AM radio
removable hardtop. Trail Ouster Sport package.
chrome style wheels. power steenng. 6100 GVW
package. Ser. #AAOBE7S171212
56895
'71 CHEVY
MONTE CARLO
V-8, automattc. air condrltoning. POwer steering.
power brakes, radio. heater, wMewall tires, vinyl root. 1111 wheel. (045FZMI
------
·•75 FORD
ELITE
V·8 automatic. air cond1tronrng. POWer steering,
power brakes. radio. vinyl rool. ( 496SLRl
53295
'77 PLYMOUTH
VOLARE
V-8. automatic. afr oond1t1oning. power steering,
pQwer brakes. radio, heate<. vinyl root (870RSV)
54095
'77 CHRYSLER
CORDOBA
V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering.
pQwer brakes. ·power windows. AM/FM radio.
heater. whitewall trres. vinyl roof. (956RSPJ
55295
174 FORD
WAGON
V-8, automatic. air conditioning, pawer steering,
power brakes, radio, heater, whllewall tire&.
(574NZEJ
5 lft-5 -
1 72 PONTIAC
GRAND VILLE
v~. at*>matic. air conditioning, power steertng.
power brakes. power windows. AM/FM stereo
radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tilt wheel.
(968RXOl
51195
173 PLYMOUTH
SCAMP
v.e., au1or!Wic, afr conditioning, poW'81' steering.
Power brakes. radio. heeter. whitewall tires, vinyl '°°'· (5 78SPO) ,.
51695
\
Huntington Beach
Fot•ntain ~Valley
EDITION
VOL 70; NO. 301, 4 SECTIONS, .U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, OCl'OB-ER 28, 1977
A f ternoon
r
N.Y.Stoeks
TEN CENTS
Navy Cool to Seal Beac~ Airport
By BOBEllT BARX Ell
Of IM 0.ll'f Piiot St.ff
An official at the Seal ~each
Naval Weapons Station indicated
today that the Navy is less than
enthuslastio about plans to locate
a proposed general aviation
alrport oo the base.
Commander Thomas Hogan,
executive officer of the station.
said. the Navy has not received
any details about the proposal.
"But from what we read in the
newspapers, we would look un-
favorably on the plan," he said.
A proposal to develop an
airport for small private planes
on the station, just west or Bolsa
Chica Street and Bolsa Avenue in
Seal Beach, has been advanced
by a Huntington Beach
homeowners group.
Orange County supervisors
this week heard a report on the
propo!ied airport and ordered a
00-day study.
Hogan said that the nfr-
port plan was not feasible and
indicatCd that it may not be safe.
He said that the Navy main·
tains ammunition magazines in
the general area and that land
that appears to be vacant serves
as a buffer zone as a safety
feature.
Hogan said the Navy stores
about any kind or weapons "that
yo~ can imagine," ranging from
s mall arms to large ammunition
for warships. including missiles.
Reports have surfaced
sporadically that nuc-lear
weapons were located on the
base but Hogan said he was not at
liberty to comment.
The base sprawls over 5,000
acres and is owned by the federal
government.
Hogan said that every acre is
being utilized for various
purposes.
Representatives of the Hunt-
ington Beach HOME Council in-
itialed the plan to build an
airport at the location to a~com·
modate growth in general avia-
tion and to relieve pressure on
the Orange County Airport.
Thev also said that a new
airportmightsolveadilemmafor
Valley Victim ·Slain
the city oC Huntington Beach con-
cerning a controversy over
Meadowlark Airport..
Residents have caml>ah!ned for closute o! the private airfield
at Warner Avenue and Bolsa
Chica Street because of what
they tenn sa!ety and noise prob-
lems.
Huntinlrton Beach City Council
members earlier this year em-
• (See AIRPORT, Page A2) •
Death Sought
For Man
HALLOWEEN DANCERS -These dancers
will be among the entertainers at this
-weekend•s Fountain Valley Halloween
carnival. From left are Eddie Baker,
Sherri Francis, LeeAnne Corboy, Oscar
Diii' ,., ... suo ~
Sandoval and Wendy McGinnis. They'll
perform at the carnival at the caly
Reereation Center. Carnival is part or city
Halloween f cstivities that include 10th an.
nual parade Saturday.
Witehes 'Up in Air'
By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of-0.U.,Pi!IMSUff
Jerry Peter Fiori, one or four
alleged conspirators in tbe
murder of a Fountain Valley
man in Newport Beach, faces the
death penally in the criminal
proceedings pending against
him.
Fiori, 41, or 19822 Brookhurst
SL, Huntington Beach, made bis
initial court appearance Thurs-
day in the Harbor Judicial Dis-
trict Court, where Deputy Dis-
trict Attorney Dave Carter told
Judge Selim Franklin he will be
seeking the death penalty for
Fiori 's alleged part in the
murder. Carter said he would not be
making a capital case against
the three other alleged con-
spirators, Debra Ann Ad~ision,
24, ot the Brookhurst Street ad-
dress; Anthony Marone Jr., 23, of
10212 Merrimac Drive. Hunt-
ington Beach, and Raymond
Steven Resco, 28, of the same ad-
dress.
Fiori was arrested by Costa
Mesa Shooting
Mesa police Tuesday on suspi·
cion of possession of nearly three
pounds of cocaine. Police found
tbe illicit drug when they started
to question Fiori about. his car
which matched the description of
an auto seen leaving the scene of
the mur der early Saturday
morning.
Fiori's three co·defendants
were arrested early Wednesd~
'morning by police who s aid they
traced the trio by tile car's
registration.
The four are accused or
paTlicipating in the shooting
death of Stephen John Bovan, 36,
who died outside the El Ranchito
restaurant, 409 28th St. early
Saturday morning.
· They have all been held
without. bail since their arrests
and in Tbursdlly's municipal
court a~p eai6nce, l udce
Franklin continued that no bail
t ulinl!!.
The four are currently being
held in Orange County J ail pend-
ing their return to Judge
Franklin's courtroom on Thurs-
day at which time their attorneys
are expected lo appeal the no bail
ruling. They ore expected to be
arraigned during that c<>urt ap.
pea ranee.
Carter told J udge Franklin be
will seek the death ·penally for
Fiori because the native New
Yorker had a prior murder con-
viction.
Carter, one or the District At-·
torney's specialists in prosecu-
tion o( murder cases, did not
elaborat~ on that charge.
However, local investigators
allege Fiori was convicted or
murder in a F lorida case.
Further details on that case were
not immediately available.
The three men arrested ln the
case are all originally from New
York and New Jersey and there
has been some speculation that
they were tied to mobsters oa the
East Coast. •
Investigators from Newport
Beach bave repeatedly declined
to eommftlt on the possJbillty tho
three hue Malla cotmt.Otioas. <See DEATH, Page Al)
Fountf"in Valley Bans Group Fro"!' Parade
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of U. o..rr Pllet Sutt A Hollywood witches group is
miffed over a Fountain Valley
Lions Club decision not to allow
them to take ~art in Sat.urda 's
Halloween parade along
Brookhurst Street.
Some church women last week
protested the Lions Club's open
invitatioo to witches to ride in the
parade.
Recreation Center.
Johnny Profit, a country
western s inger. and his
daughter, Melissa. the current
Miss California, will be the grand
marshals.
Victim's Gun "Unloaded
Tbe decision bas left witches
up in the air and up in arms.
They may atill try to attend the
event..
Dennis Moore, a sJ)okes man
for some witches. in
Hollywood. said he had hoped to
bring at least one woman who
claims to be a witch ••io a
positive sense" to the Fountain
Valley children's Halloween
parade.
Lions Club officials dropped
their effort to1>ffng-.. r~al. honest
to ·goodness witches" lo the
parade as a result of the outcry.
One Fountain Valley woman,
Bridget Erwin. bas promised to
be on the lookout with her friends
to make sure no witches show up
Saturday morning.
The 10th annual Halloween
parade will be held from 10 a .m.
until about 1 p.m. from the Slater
Avenue-Brookhursl Street lo·
tersection north to Heil A venue
at the Fountain Valley
1'fan Sought
Four.·Women Face
· .HB Sex Charges ·
Undercover police arrested
four women ln a downtown Hunt-
ington Beach residence Thurs-
day n\gbl on prostiluLion
charges. · ·
T he suspects, Louise Kathrine
Donovan, 25, of 1029 Park St.,
Huntington Beach, and Anesta
Ruth Jones, 24, of Laguna Beach
were arrested in Miss Donovan's
home on charges or pimping and
,BB Factory
Burglarized
Thieves broke into a ·Hunt-
ington Beach roll ha n:ianufac·
turinglfirm Thursday night and
stole ~ 000 worth or supplies and
I equipm~nt, police reported.
Al Hobrecht, owne r or
llobrecht. Enterprise s, 15662
Commerce Lane, told p olice
tbleves took 10 tons of steel tub-• tna. a chain and a compTessor
from a storage area.
Hobrecht s aid the burglars
p'robnbly used a company fork
lift to loa4 the equipment Into a
large true'\ !\ometime after, 4: 30 I p.m. Thursday.
'
I
r
conspiracy to commit prostitu-
tion.
• Also arrested at the residence
on charges of conspiracy to com·
rnit prostitution were Katherine
Leigh Cole, 22, of Costa Mesa.
and Lauren Nolene Ross, 24, of
Westwood.
Huntington' Beach police Sgt.
Larry Cain asserted he and three
other undercover police officers
were offered two hours of sexual
favors, food and drinks for $800
from the women.
Cain sald warrants are now out
· tor the arrest of a maJe suspect in,
connection with the case. Posing as "Johns·• or pros·
titulion patrons, the three Hunt·
ington Beach officers and one
Newport Beach lawman arrested
the women at about 6 p.m. The
arrests capped a two.month in·
vestigation of the alle ged
prostitution ring, Cain sa Id .
Huntington Beach Jail officials
.sajd Mi ss Donovan, Miss Jones
and Miss Cole were released to-
day on their own recognltance
pending arraignment in Wesl
Orange County Court.
Miss Ross is scheduled to face
arraignment proceedings today
In West Orange County Court on
an earlier prostitution chaqtc, of·
ficials sald4
Streets .along-Brook'hurst
Street will be closed to through
traffic from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., city
officials said.
Slater Avenue eas t oC
Brookbursl Street will be closed..-
Ward Street from Slater A venue
to Warner Avenue and Warner
/\venue Lo Brookhurst Street also
will be closed for most of the
morning and early afternoon ..
Brook.burst Street north to Ed· inger Avenue will be closed for
the duration 0£ the parade.
·Properly Tax
Relief Backed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -As·
s em bly Speaker Leo McCarthy
and one of Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. 's top advisers are talking
compromise these days, saying
they 're willing to drop a key
plank in Brown·s property tax re·
lief plan.
"We have got to perform on
this s ubject," McCarthy said
Thursday in an appearance with
Roy Bell, Brown's finance direc·
tor.
By MICHAELPASKEVICH
OI Ille Oe"r rt• Stitt
Costa Mesa police said today
that the man shot to death Wednesday night by Newport
Beach police threatened the of-
ficers with an unloaded shotgun.
Michael W. "Wayne" Nabb, 21,
of 133 16th St., Co.5ta Mesa. WIU
killed by two police gunshots
after he allegedly brandished a
shotgun be had been hidlng in his
pants.
Costa Mesa police are In-
vestigating the incident, which
occurred about 10:45 p .m.
Wednesday near the intersection
of old Newport Boulevard and E.
16th St. in Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa police Lt. George
Lorton sald today there is con-
mcting testimony from about a
half.dozen witnesses to the fatal
shooting of Nabb.
Lt. Lorton said some witnesses
agree with police claims that
Nabb pointed the unloaded
shotgun at officers. Others say
Nabb was only pointing the
shotgun into the air.
Accordlng to police accounts,
the incident began at about 10:30
p .m. in the parking lot of
Delaney's Restaurant in
Newport Beach. Nabb allegedly
tried to .rob two patrons at knife-
point, but. the pair fled and
Seller Cuts?
'Amateur' Surgery Probed
NEW YORK <AP) -Investigators are looking in·
to allegations that a medical supply s ales man
performed surgery al two Long Island hospitals, the
New York Daily News reported today.
The newspaper said that although orthopedic sur-
geons were in the operating room in each instance, the
salesman allegedly implanted an advanced pros-
thetic device which he helped develop. The nature oC
the d evice and the s urgery were not revealed.
The investigations are being conducted by the
stut c Asscmbly':J Medical Practices Task Force and
the Suffolk County dis trict attorney 's office, accord·
jng lo the News.
The oper ations allegedly took place at Smithtown
Gcnl'r:1l Hospit <ll und St. John's Episcopal Hospital,
both m Smithtown. A spokesman for Smtthtown
'<;«>ncral dcnJctl tho allegations, and spokes men for St.
John's refust'<l comment.
• •
..
I . •
Newport Beach p01ice were sum·
mooed.
-.Police said t.be Yellow Cab
Company was contacted to de-
termine if Nabb might have been
picked up by a cab driver.
Lieutenant Lorton said this is
normal procedure when a -SUS•
peel is last seen on foot.
Nabb later was spotted on loot.
in Costa Mesa by an unidentified.
driver for a local cab company.
The driver alerted police, and
Newport police officer Robert
O'Neil confronted Nabb at the in-
tersection or E. 16th Street and
old Newport BouJevard. Nabb al·
legedly turned ovef' a knife to the
officers.
Lt. Lorton said the cnbbie
warned Officer O'Neil that Nabb
was concealing a second weapon.
As officer O'Neil backed oft lo
radio for support, Nabb allegedly
pulled the shotgun from beneath
his clothing. Police said the
weapon had been hidden under
Nabb's loose fitting shirt, with
the barrel extending down rus
pants leg.
Lt. Lorton said Newport Beach
p atrolman Bob Stephens and Sgt.
Robert Gatewood arrived al the
scene within seconds.
With Nabb holding the shotgun
in view or the policemen, police
reportedly commanded him to
''drop the gun.•'
When he faHed to do so, all
three officers fired at Nabb, who
was struck in the head and chest.
He was pronounced dead al the
scene.
Lt. Lorton.said policemen fired
six rounds at the 21-year·old rob·
TuVSchools
Set CanUvals
Hallo ween carnivals are
scheduled Saturday at two area
schools.
The Parenl·Teacher Council al
Sm ith School is ~ponsoring a
c;irnivnl from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m.
The i;chool as located at 770 17th
St.. Huntington Beach.
A nothcr carnival is slated from
.lt a .m. to 4 p.m. ~t Westmont
S c hool, RS41 Holl Ave.,
We!\tmlnstcr .
Both events feature booths and games for youngsters.
bery suspect. The police weapons
have been confiscated by in-
vestigators w ho w ill r u n
bal1istics tests to deter~ine
which of the officers fired the
fatal shots.
Costa Mesa police will continue 1 (SeeTHBEAT,PageA2)
Third lmnate
Dies in Cell
LONG BEACH (AP) -A man
found dead 1n his jail cell was the
third inmate to die here in less
than a month, officials say.
Police isaJd Thursday that
Josel>h E. Waselewsld, 47, suf-
fered from emphysema. They
listed his death Wednesday as
natural pendln& results o( an
autopsy.
Coroner's lnqulries are pend·
ing into the earlier deaths or
James B. Lucas, 48, and Gary W.
Beckering, 19, Police say the two
may have had access to drugs
stolen from the poUce locker by
inmates in September.
Coas t
We ather
Mostly cloudy through
Saturday with slight
chance or light r oin.
Cooler. Lows to~t. in the
sos. Highs Saturday 66.
INSIDE TODAY
Tricks to fi71di11g botmtcd
houaea olong tha Orot&g1 Coost
and treats to be found m two
community theaters nezt
week. ore de&crlbed cm P.oge
CJ.
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A2 DAILY PILOT Friday. October 28, 1977
Prince .Charles Mobbed by ProtesterS
SAN FRANCISCO <AP} -R~p\tblkan Committee, which . The cable car ride, JVhi~protmers. Ameriea world headquarters for
Escorted by m ore tha n so coor4in~ Ule protest again.st began his second day In lfie San speclttor, Ra y mond a tour wid planned later to visit helmet-clad riot police, Britain·s treatment ot Jrtsb prisoners ln Francisco Bay area, traveled nth, 28, s aid "The look on f"1i.herman's Wharf.
Prince Charles s tepped off a {'8· EngUsh jails. About hair the slowly down the steep hill as hun-C rlie's face was hke has por· .. . . . .
prince Thursday with pickets,
signs and a procession of hearses
al two different receptions In his
honor ble car at t he foot of Nob Hill to-throng appeared friendly. dreds of people, many or them ridge had gone cold ·· Charles fa r:;t night rn the ar<:::a
day and-waded through hundreds However, the Irish activists cheering. ran a1ongs1de. The No physical cotlfronlalaons .,., ;.is marked by protests, .too, but
of angry anti-British protesters were loud and highly visible, car-prince smiled and waved back. were noticed beLween the dem-he. managed. to k~ep his com-
who shouted, "Stop the torture." rying signs which read , "Charles The smile faded, however , at onstrators and the billy club· !>osu re Thur~day night, r emark.
. About 1,000 people swarmed the Vampire of Wales," and the end of a short trip when he wielding poli{'e. Officers said ing ~tone pomt on the go~ man.
Al the home of the British con-
s ul In the exclusive P aeJfie
Heights district, several hundred
protesters sbo~ted "stop the
tortu re" as the prince's
motorcade arrived .
around the prince, but not alf "The Clockwork Brit: Wind it stepped off the cable car and there were no arrests. ners of the demonstratort>.
were members o{ the lrisb and it murders children... became the vocal target of ,lhe The prince e~tercd the Bank of. Demonstrators gr~eted the
'Payebeek Bite
Senate Views
SS Tax Bill
WASHINGTON IAP> -
Legislation that would put an un-
precedent Lax bite on the 104
million Americans who have
Social Se<:urity taxes wilhl\eld
from their paychecks is heading
to the Senate after winning House
a pproval. (Table, Page 1\4)
A Senate vote on a similar bill
could come ns early as next week.
On Thursday. the House
passed, 275 to 146, Its version of
legislation to increase the tax for
every worker covered by the pro-
Fro• Page Al
AIRPORT ••.
barked on action designed to
dose Meadowlark but later re-
considered and formed a corr.·
mittee to attack problems.
The first committee meeting is
sdleduled in city hall on Nov. 2.
Mark Porter , pres ident of
HOME Council. said the lnillal
Navy reaction could be an.
ticipated.
He said local Navy officials are
not io a PQSition to make a policy
decision and that the eventual de·
c ision wou l d come from
Washington.
Spook House
Set Up by
HB Theater
Horrors!
That's what's in store for
youngsters and adults visiting
t b e Hun H 11 g t 011 Be a ch
PlayhoUM'I flrst ~µal Spook
House, startf~ toqf&hl Jnd r:un,
ning through SundaJ'. ... •
If you want to mMt Chewbac-
ca, an actor featured il'I the hit
movie "Star Wars" and get the
bejeezus scared out of you by cos-
tumed Huntington Beach
Playhouse l"Qembers, the place to
go is Store No. 10 in the Seaclift
Village Shopping Center at Main
Street and Mansion Avenue.
Hours are 6 to 10 p .m. tonight, 3
p.m. to midnight Saturday and 6
to TO p .m. Sonday night.
Admission is $1 for adults and
50 ~ents for kids, who needn't be
too frightened by such creatures
and phenomena a s the
Hangman's Tree, Dracula's
Daughte r , bats, s pide r s,
s keletons and a simulated cemetery.
Playhouse members say they
will guide tours and hold your
hand.
Man Beaten
And Dragged
SAN DIEGO (AP) A
Superior Court Judge has ordered
a Claremont man to undergo a
90-day state prison diagnostic
s tudy for allegedly hitting
another m an with a board and
drag1ing him on a rope behind a
tow truck.
Judt'e Ben W. Hamrick or-
dered the study Thursday for
Eric William Helle, 23 .
HI~
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gram. with the heaviest impact
falling on upper.income workers.
Their employers also would pay
more under the House bill.
A deeade from now, anyone
earning 442.600 would pay mo1·e
than three times as muc h Social
Security tax as is now with·
held. The tax would go from
$965 Uus year ~.o~ m 1987.
Someone earning $20.000 would
pay $1,420, instead of S965. A
worker with a salary of $10,000.
would pay $710, up from $585.
'l'hc House.did not consider any
change. in the benefits Social
Security pays to 33 million peo.
pie, including r etired workers
and their dependents or sur-
vivors, disabled workers and
their dependents, and Medicare
re{'ipients.
Congress will probably enact
hefty tax 1ncreases this year to
keep the Social Security system
from going broke. The syste m
bas amassed SS.6 billion in
deficits since 1975.
Fro. Page Al
DEATH ...
Det. Sit. Ken Thompson said
today his men are continuing
their investigation of the murder
conspir acy and its relationship to
a Newport Beach investment
firm known as Prasadam Dis·
tributors, Inc. The four prin·
cipals of the firm are alleged to
be members or· the Laguna
Beach Hare Krishna Temple,
although temple officials say the
four bave,not b6en active for at
least a year.
Three of the four pnncrpals in
the {'ompany, Joe Davis, J oe
f'edorowski and Roy Christopher
Richard, are apparenUy being
sought by police who say the
three men may .have lert thP
country.
The f ourth membe r of
Prasadam is Alexander Kulik,
28. who was arrested las t Satur-
day by Orange County Sheriffs
deputies who alleged they found
jars containing 1.1 pounds of
nearly pure "China White"'
heroin on the floor of Kulik's
Stutz Blackhawk ca:-
Kulik had been parked for
several hours in a Mission Viejo
parking lot when merchants
became suspicious and called the
deputies to the scene.
Kulik was booked into Or ange
County jail and held on $500,000
bail on suspicion of possession of
heroin for s ale. Detectives
estimated the heroin could have
brought more than Sl million
when cut down for street s ales .
Kulik, in his initial court ap·
pearance Thursday was denied a
bail reduction, although that de-
nial is expected to be appealed
today in Orange County Superior
Court.
Police speeulatc that Bovan
was murdered after a dispute
with Marone, Resco and Fiori
over some alleged cr iminal deal-
ings including embeulemenl. ex·
tortion and narcotics trafficking.
The trio had been hired by the
Prasadam quartet to recover
some embezzled funds and were
allegedly instrumental in saving
Kuli k In August after he was kid·
napped by Bovan and held for
$1.00,000 ransom. That kidnap-
ping was never reported.
Police allege th at the
Pras adam quartet offered a "re-
ward" for locating Bovan. They
s ay they are still probing the
nature of that reward.
Clash Erupts
Over ~ark Bill
WASlliNGTON (AP ) -En-
vironmen\al groups clashed with
skiers and Walt Disney Produc
t ions Thurs day over adding
California's Mineral King Valley
to Sequoia National Park .
Disney vice president James
L. Stewart told a House Interior
subcommittee that congressional
approval of the park bill would
foreclose the possibility of his or
any other company ever develop·
Ing the national forest lands In
the valley for skiing .
Instead, Stewart said Disney
favors going ahead with the
original U.S. Forest Service plan
giving the compnny permission
Lo develop a year·ar ound resort
ser ving up lo 8,000 visitors dally
during lhc .ski season.
"" w1 .. ...,.1o KIDNAP VICTIM
Maurits Caransa
Terrorists
Kidnap
Millionaire
AMSTERDAM . Th e
Ne th e rl a nd s <A P > -A
millionaire Dutch businessman
was kldnaped early today as he
left a night club, and a telephone
caller claimed West Germ an ·s
R<.'d Army Fa{'tion terro rist
s:roup was responsible.
Witnesses s aid about five
pers ons s ubdued Maurits
C1.1ransa, 61, after a stuggle out·
side the Continental Club, where
h(' had been playing bridge, and
forced him into a car. Caransa
owns a chain of hotels and clubs
in Holland and is prominent in
J ewish activities.
Supporters of the Red Army
F action also c laimed
responi:.1b1hly for bombings to
day of West Germ a ny car
~howrooms. two 1n Milan one in
Rome, and the bombing of a
German engincerin~ company
office in l.Jsbon. No inJuries were
reported
Callers told police the born~.
like others that damaged West
German property across Europe
last week. were planted t o
avenge the Oct. 18 prison deaths
or three leaders of the German
terrorist underground -An·
dreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin
and Jan·Carl Raspe. Omcials
said the deaths were suicides.
A German .speaking man
ra il e d the Am s terdam
newspaper llet Pa rool and told a
switchboard operator: "We ar e
the Red Army Faction. We have
Car ansn. You will hear from us."
Dutch police are holding a
m ember or the Red Army Fac-
tion, Knut Folke rts. 25, on
murder c harges H e wa s
arrcsll'd following a Sept. 22
shootout al Utr eeht 1n which a
policeman was killed He is also
wanted for terrorist activities in
West Germany
Caransa has extensive prop·
ertaes an Holland, about half of
them in the hotel and cater ing in-
dustry. Three years ago. he re-
Ject ed a bid by a British concern
to buy his pr operties for $40
million. Ile is married and has
one grown daughter.
It's 'Home
Buying,' Not
'Buying Home'
The Huntin gton Beach
Chamber of Commerce is
s ponsoring a h.lgh school essay
contest aimed at promoting the
1 m portance of buying at home.
The topic will be, "What are
the advantages to me and my
family for buying in Huntington
Beach."
In a previous article In the Dai·
ly Pilot, the topic was incorrectly
listed as bu)"ing a home. It should
have read, buying AT home.
Ralph IGser, the chamber's ex·
ecullve director, said the
purpose of the contest is to help
the youth of the nation to over-
come economic Illiteracy.
''We are trying to do something
worthwhile and e ducate
youngsters on how the city gets
revenues," he said.
Leases Auctioned
ANCHORAGF., Ala&ke <AP> -
The oil and gas industry bid more
uwo $400 mlllion dollars Tb~
day as the tnt.erior Department
auctioned offshore leases In
Alaska's COOk Jnlcl.
•
Storm
Dousing
North
By The Associated Press
A hefty, winter ·type storm
s weeping o ut fro m Alas k a
marched east across the Pacific
today. spun oCf welcome rain into
far Nothem California and was
expected to come as hore by
evening.
in addition, the Sierra was ex-
pected to receive significant
snows, good news in the second
straight year of drought.
There were further welcome
tidings with the indication of a
secon,d storm giving. birth over
the Pacific rigbt behind the cur·
rent depression.
National Weathe r Service
forecaster Max Caldwell said
that while ''l'm not predicting
the drought is broken" the origin
of the storm implied at least a
brief return to the usual wlnter
s torm pattern.
For two years, pola r -born
~Horms have been shunted to the
cast b)" persistent high pressure
before they could come south to
fi ll reservoirs and pile the moun-
tain s nowpack for s pring runoff.
The c urrent storm , said
Caldwell, was several hundred
miles o ffs hore between
Washington and San Francisco
at midmorning and moving
easterly at about 35 miles an
hour.
"We'r e expedlng this to move
through the Bay Area at about 5
o·clock," said Caldwell. "We're
calling it over all of Northern
California down to Fresno."
Coastal winds will get up to -10
miles an hour, he added.
'"It's good news," he s aid. "Of
course, we can·t expect any one
storm to say it's going to break
the drouAhl. but we should get
~om c pretty good snow!\ in moun·
lain area.-; ··
Towering waves whipped by ·
the winter storm crashed into the
central Oregon coa~t today, gut·
ting the lounge of a motel at
DePoc Bay and wrecking cars.
No inJuri~ were reported.
Surf Frees
30 JI' easels
FORT BRAGG (AP)
I\ surge of stormy ocean
water broke apart docks at
the mouth or Noya River
here today, knocking free
;ibo ut 30 f is hing and
pleasure boats, the Coast
Guard said.
The guard said two c ut-
te rs were attempting to
round up lhe loose vessels.
It was not immediately
determined If any boats
had s unk or if there were
any injuries when the big
swell surged into the small
harbor about 300 miles
north of San Francisco.
Huntington's
Forecaster
Sees Rain
The driules that dampened
West Orange County Thursday
registered only a trace of rain on
J . Sherman Denny's gauge.
But DeMy, the city's unoCficial
weatherman for the past 30 years
or so, says he may indeed have'
something to m easure in his
backyard weather recording
setup by Saturday afternoon.
''This is pretty early in the
season, but il is a pretty good·
possibility we will have some
rain, .. &a)ls the former general
man ager of the Huntington
Beach Company.
Mother Nature may be water-
ing your patio plants and Cront
yard landscaping.for you as ear-
Jv·as Saturday niornlnR, he ~ald.
F,....PageAJ
THREAT ...
an investigation into the shoot-
ing. Information will be turned
over to the Orange County Dis·
trict Attorney's office, which will
determine lr the shooting was
justified.
.
Storm
Alarms
Racers
8 v ALMON LOCKABEY
o.lly l"llot tt.ff Wtftff
LA PAZ -Tbe 25 yachts in the
Long Beach to La Paz race were
racing a hurricane rather than
each other today, b1.1t neither
race was going very fast.
A ripple of alarm ran through
this Baja Calirom la fis hing re-
sort Thursday night when it was
reported that a hurricane was
building 300 miles south of Caho
San Lucas and headed on a
northeast~ovn-e-forth,--+•
cape. Unless it diminished or
changed course, it was expected
to reach the cape by noon today. *
And when last heard Crom at 8
a.rri. Thursday, the lead yachts
in Hie race were becalmed about
40 miles north of the cape on the
Pacific side.
Merlin and DrlCter reported
24-hour runs of about 90 miles
and were becalmed about" five
miles apart with Driller in the
lead. ~
The yacht Shearwater out of
San Francisco reported she was
abandoning the T&ce but gave no
reason. It was u s umed she wu
taking refuge al Magdalena Bay
about 130 miles north or Cabo San
Lucas. Three other yacht.a falled .
to report, presumably be<!ause Of •
radio trouble. t
The calnt ahead or the storm
appa rently spread over a -tde
area as the la.st yacht in the neet
was r eported about 200 miles
behind lhe lea.dens.
Al midaftemoon Thursday in
La Pai there were occa.sloaal
wind squalls followed by a flat
calm that prevailed d1'ril\g the
night and Friday morning. .. IC the calmconUnues there was •
litUe c.hance lbat either Drifter
or M e rlln wo~ld bhak the
elapsed time record of six days,
four hours and 10 minutes for the
race. The first boat would have to
finish by 4:10 p.m .
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FRIOAY, OCTOBER 28, 1977
Today's Closing
N.Y.Stocks
TEN CENTS
. Prince Charles Mobbed by Protesters
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Escorl~d by moce than 50
helmet-clad riot police. Britain's
Prince Charles stepped off a ca·
ble c.ar at the foot oC Nob Hill to-
day andwaded through hundreds
of angry Ahli-British protesters
who shouted. "Stop the torture."
About. 1,000 people swarmed
:iround the prince. but not au
were members of the Iris h
Republican Committee, wbicb
coordinated the protest against.
. .
treatment of Irish prisoners in
English jails. About half the
throng appeared friendly.
However, the Jrisb activis ts
were loud and highly visible, car·
rying signs which read, "Charles
the Vampire of Wales," and
"The Clockwork Brit: Wind 1t
and it murders children."
The cable car ride, which
began his second day in the San
Francisco Bay area. traveled
slowly down the steep hill as hun-
·Seary ·Poeins
Dana Kids Describe Halloween
By JACKIE HYMAN
OI • 0.lly P'llet St.a1t Spooky white mists that float
through the air. strange winds
that make candles flicker inside
J> u m p k i n s .••• o 1 d ow 1 s
scretthing... •
That's how students at Richard
Henry Dana Scnool in Dana
P oint describe Halloween.
Fourth, fifth and sixth graders
submitted poems about
Halloween to a contest. Grand
prize was a $25 savings bond,
with $10 first prizes, $S secood
prizes and $3 third prizes.
· "Goblins creep out of caves
and hollow trees,/ Witches fly
through the air . jiggllnJ their
bony knees" wrote fourth grader
ValeTie Tripodi, who illustrated
her entry and took the grand
prize.
,
BiJly Santley won fi.rsl prize in
the fourth grade with a poem in
which be bad aacary dream.
"One spooky angry night/I saw
something very strange and
white. /lt floated above me in mid
air /1 felt so scared when it
touched my hair" begins his
poem. Sixth grader Tracy Fitzgerald,
who woo first prize at her grade
level, entiUedher poem 0 1•mNot
Scared." She said she puts on a brave
front when she sees spooks
"Although deep inside I know
they know tba\ I'm really scare4
butitdoesn'tshow."
Second arufthird place winners
were: Tanya Phillips and Sunni
Clauson, fourth grade; Scott.
(.See POEMS, P•ge A2)
Grand Jury Probes
Solon Info Leaks
W ASHlNGTON (AP> -A
federal grand jury is investigat-
1 n g whether a member ot
Congress leaked information to
South Korean intelligence of·
ficials, Rep. Clement J. Zablocki
said today.
A published report said the
Mesa Police
Say Victim's
Gun Unloaded
By MJCHAELPASKEVICB
Ol Ille o.lty Pllet St.tH
Costa Mesa police said today
that the man r;hot to death
Wednesday night by Newport
Beach police threatened the ot ..
ficers with an unloaded shotgun.
Michael W. "Wayne" Nabb, 21, or 133 16th St • Costa Mesa, was
I killed by two police gunshots
after he allegedly brandished a
"shotgun he had been hiding in his
pants.
Costa Mesa police are in·
4'CSUgating the Incident. which
occurred about 10:45 p.m.
WedJJesdoy near the intersection
of ora Newport Boulevard and E.
l6th St. In Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa police Lt. Oeorge
(Ste THREAT, Pase Al)
target of tbe probe is Rep.
EdwardJ. Derwlnskl <R-lll.).
Zablocki chairman of the
House International Relations
Committee, said the con·
gressman being investigated is
suspected of almost thwarting a
South Korean diplomat's defec·
lion to the United States by warn-
ing the South Koreans that. the
diplomat wu about to defect.
Zablocki, a Democrat from
Wisconsin, said he was not told
the member's DJlme. However,
a n article. in today's Wtil Street
Jouroal says the target. of the
probe is Derwinslci. Zablocki saift
t he article was accurate on other
aspects he was famlllar with.
Derwinski, ranking GOP
member on the committee's
panel investigating South Korean
activities in the United States, i!-1·
sued a statement saying he
would withhold comment on the
news account.
"I do not. have any information
as to the source or the allega-
tions," Derwtnski said. "Jn view or the ongoing investigation II io;
npproprltate that J withhold :iny
comment on the alleg3tions st
this time."
Later asked about whether he
told any South Koreon about lh1•
defectlOI\, he said, "l deny that ·
Rep. Donald M. Fraser <D·
Minn.). chairman of the lnterna-
• <See LEAKS, Pa1e A2)
I
dreds of people, many or th~m
ch('cring, ran :.ilongside. The
prince smrk'<I and waved back.
The ::;mile faded, however. at
the end of a ~horl trip wh en he
stepped off lhe cable car and
became the vocal target or the
protesters.
A s 11cctator, Raymond
McGrath, 28, said "The look on
Charlie's race was like his por-
ridge had gone cold."
No J.>hysical confrontations
were not.iced between the dem-
onstrators and the bill y club·
wielding police. Officers said
·there were no :irrests.
The prince entered the Uank of
1\rner ica world headquarters for
:i tour and planned later to visit
Fisherman1s Wharf.
Charles' first night in the area
was marked by protests. too, but
he managed to keep his com-
posure Thursday night. remark·
ing at one point on the good man·
ners of the demonstrators.
Demonstrators grt1eted the
prince Thursday with pickets,
:-.igns and a procession of hearses
at two diiferent receptions in his
honor.
At the home of the British con·
1wl in the exclusive Pacific
Helghls district. several hundred
protesters shouted "s top the
t orture" as the prince's
motorcade arrived. ·
'l't_le demonstrator~
organized b y the Iris h
Republican Committee, claim
lrish prisoners are tortured in
British jails. They threw leaflets
r eading "Prince or Torture" at
bis car, snd carried banners
reading "Stop the Torture
Charlie," and ••Brits Out ot
Ireland."
They also put 13 mjniature
black coffins in the stre t Ui front
of lbe residence.
Death Penal(y Sought
Capital Case Pressed in-NB-Slaying
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI U.. 0•111 Piiot St.tit
Jerry Peter Fiori, one of four
alleged conspirator s in the
murder of a Fountain Valley
man in Newport Beach, faces the
death penaJty in lhe criminal
proceedmgs pending against
him.
Fiori, 41, of 19822 Brookhursl
St., Huntington Beach, made his
mitial court appearance Thurs-
day in the Harbor Judicial Dis·
trict Court, where Deputy Dis·
trict Attorney Dave Carter told
Jud~e Selim Franklin he will be
Stonn Hits
North State
With Rain
By The A.~sociated Press
A ht•ftv, wmtl'r-type storm
~Wct?p1ng vut from Alaska
marched east across the Pacific
today. spun off welcome rain into
far Nothem California and was
cxpt-t•tcd lo come ashore by
I'\ C'nlni:,.
Jn addition. the Sierra was t'X·
vccted lo n :<:t•1\'t' s1gn1fi<•ant
~ows, ~ood news 1n the second
~a1ghl year or drought.
There were further welcome
tidings with lhe indication or a
second storm giving birth over
the Pacific right behind the cur·
rent depression.
National Weulher SC?rvice
forecaster Maic Caldwell said
that while "rm not predJchng ·
the drought is broken" the origin
of the stonn implied at least a
brief return to the usual winter
storm pattern.
For two years. polar-born
storms have been shunted to the
east by persistent high pressure
before they could come south to
f ill reservoirs and pile the moun·
tain snowpack for spring runoff.
The c urrent storm, said
Caldwell, was several hundred
miles offs h ore betwee n
Washington and San Francisco
at midmorning and moving
easterly at about 35 miles an
hour.
"We're expecting this to move
through the Bay Area at about S
o'clock," said Caldwell. "We're
calling it over aJI of Northern
Calirorniadown to Fresno."
Coastal winds will get up to 40
miles an hour, he added.
"It's good news," he said. "Ot
course. we can'l expect any one
storm to say it's going to break
the drought, but we s hould get
some pretty good snows m moun·
tam areas."
seeking the death penalty for
Fiori's alleged part in the
murder.
Carter said he would not be
making a capital case against
the three other alleged con·
spirators, Debra Ann Addision,
24, of the Brookhurst Street ad-
dress; Anthony Marone Jr., 23, of
10212 Merrimac Drive, Hunt-
ington Beach. and Raymond
Steven Resco, 28, of the same ad·
dress.
Fiori was arrested by Costa
·Mes a police Tuesday on suspi·
cion of possession of nearly three
pounds· of cocaine. Police found
the ilUctt drug when they started
to question Fiori about his car
which matched the description ol
an auto seen leaving the scene ol
1he murder early Saturday
morning.
Fiori's three co-defendants
were arrested early Wednesday
morning by police who said they
traced the trio by the car's
registration.
The four are accused of
participating in the shooting
death of Stephen John Bovan, 36,
who died outside the El Rancbito
Vengean~e Move?
Terrorists Kidnap
·notch Millionaire
AMSTERDAM, The
Nt•Lhcrla n d ' (t\P > -A
m illionaire Vulch bu-.111l ~sman
was kidnaped early today as be
left a night club, and a telephone
caller c laimc.-d wc..,t German's
Red Army 1-'action terrorist
:group \\as n•:-.ponsibtt< i\ caller
la1cr tll'manucd thal Queen Juliana atxJwatt•.
W1tnc~scs s aid about five
pe ~son s subdued Maurits
Caransa. 61. after a stuggle out-
side the Continental Club, where
he had been playing bridge, and
forced him into a car. Caransa
owns a chain or hotels and clubs
in Holland and is prominent in
Jewis h activities.
Supporters or the Red Army
F a c t i on a l s o c l tt i m e4
responsibility for bombings to-
day of Wes L Germany car
showrooms, two in Milan one in
Rome, and the bombing of a
German engineering company
office in Lisbon. No injuries were
r eported.
Callers told police the bombs,
like others that damaged West
German property across Europe
last week, wer e planted to
civcnge the Oct. 18 prison deaths or three leaders of the German
terrorist underground -An·
dreas Baadcr, Gudrun Ensslin
and Jan-Carl Raspe. Officials
s aid the deaths weresujcides.
A Ge rman-speaking man
c a ll ed th e Amsterdam
newspaper Jlct Parool and told a
switchboard operator: ''We are
·Talks Resumed
VAN NUYS (AP) -Negotia·
tions resumed today in a contract
dispute that triggered a walkout
by 4.100 Unitc0 Auto Workers at
the General Motors plant here.
A,.WI .......
KIDNAP VICTIM
Maurits Caransa
the Red Army Faction. We have
Caransa. You will hear'from us."
Dutch police are holding a
member of the Red Army Fae·
lion, Knut Folkerts. 25, on
murder charges. He was
arrested following a Sept. 22
shootout at Utrecht in which a
policeman was killed. He is also
wanted for terrorist activities in
West Germany.
Caransa has extensive prop-
erties in Holland, about half o!
them in the hotel and catering in·
dustry. Three years ago, he re•
jected a bid by a British concern
to buy his properties for $40
million. He is married and b as
one. grown daughter.
Irvine ?rojects Weighed
Funding Proposals Topic of·StUdy Session
The Irvine Clty Council has de·
c\ded to rethink proposals for
m ethods to fund new roads an<l
other capit al projects needed to
service new development in the
city.
t\ !itucl y se'>s ion is to be
scheduled to cfrhate whether the
money should come from :
l ) /\ ~y-;\l'mc; development
charge th.1l would I :i>c developers
1 'j of one vcrcc•nt or lh<' cs ti ma led
b1111fl1nj,' permit '-Ulualion or their
prOJe< L-;
2 ) f\ rcol t'<.lat.• lr:mi.fcr t:iic oo
r x r h ;1 11 g t' ~ u f r> r o p e r t y
OWOI' rsh1 p.
The i.vi.l<'ms dcvelopmt'nt.
char.:1• looked l1kt· ,1 shoo tn un til
n council ml·1·1rn~1 this week in
which two or 1\!l thref' hnckcrs on
thv ~·oundl w<·rc ,1hsPnt.
Councilman David Sills was
vacationing in Hawaii. Coun·
crlrnun John Rurton was 111.
So Mayor Bill Vardoulis found
him self on the short e nd o( o new
2 I majority Tuesday, sadly nd·
visin g fellow council members
Gabriell<' Pryor and Mary /\nn
c;aido, "Go tihrad and do what
you wont, you've got the votes."
The women favored a real
('SI ate trnnsfcr tax to collect
revenue to help 11tty for new ronds.
traffic signal!\, C\t'Wf'NI. ~tnd pohce
<ind fire prolrct1on to servic(· new
'kvclopment.
Rather thsn npprovc the dt"'
vcloprr ·s fee, which the full coun·
r1I wns expected to do. Mrs. Ga1do
nn'1 Mn •. Pryor voted to ~;tudy the
rrnl <'!>h•lPtransf<'rla>c.
The new council majority of . ·-.-.:• .
two argued that a systems de·
vclopment charge would add to.
the price of housing, since de-
velopers would pass it on to
. buyers.
Vnrdoulii; agreed, but said the
('Ost. was .small -about $250 OX·
Lr:i per home.
Mrs. Pryor called the develop.
rnent charge "a huJ!e mis·
take ... tacking Of\ another cost
to housinJ(."
VnrdouUs argued thnt a de·
vplopmcnt t hnrge would be more
fnirly collected. because it would
~o into u fund exclusively togged
for cn1)llal Improvements needed
for new development
Property taxes, Mrs. Pryor
countered, arc assessed portly io
do that.
restaurant, 409 28th St. earty
Saturday morning.
They have all been held
without bail since their arrests
and in Thursday's municipal
court appearance, Judge
Franklin continued that oo bail
ruling.
The four are currently being
held in Orange Count.y Jail pend-
ing their return to Judge
Franklin's courtroom on Thurs-
.day at which time their attorneys
are expeded to appeal the no bail
ruling. They are expected to be
<See DEATH, Page AZ)
Yachts Try
To Outrace
Hurricane
Bv ALMON LOCKABt:Y
o.llf P'u.t staff 'lltrl\"'
LA PAZ -The2S)'$.Cbts in the
Long Beach to La Pu race were
racing a hurricane rather than
each ot.ber today. but neither
race was going very fast.
A ripple or alarm ran through
this Baja California fishing re·
sort Thursday night when it. was
reported that a hurricane was
buildinge>o miles south of Cabo
San Luca~ and beaded on a
northeasterly cour~e for the
cape. Unless it diminished or
changed COW'Se, it was expected
to reach the cape by noon today.
And when last. beard from at 8
a.m. Thursday, the lead yachts
in the race were becalmed about
40 miles north of the cape on the p acifi.c side..
Merlin and Drifter reported
24·hour runs of about 90 miles
and were becalmed about five
miles apart with Drifter in the
lead.
The yacht Sbearwater out ot
San Francisco reported she was
abandonmg the race but gave no
reason. It was assumed she was
laking refuge at Magdalena Bay
about 130 miles north of Cabo San
Lucas. Three olber yachts failed
to report, presumably because of
radio trouble.
The calm ahead of the storm
apparenUy spread over a wide
area as the last yacht in the fleet
was reported about 200 miles
behind the leaders.
At midaft.emoon Thursday in
La Paz there were occasional
wind squalls followed by a flat
calm that prevailed during the
night and Friday morning.
Towering waves whipped by
the winter storm crashed Into the
central Oregon coast today, gut.
ting the lounge oC a t:notel.
Coast
:b-
Weather
Mostly cloudy through
Saturday with s ligtit
c hance of light rain.
Cooler. Lows tonight in the sos. Highs Saturday 66.
INSIDE TODAY
Tricks to finding haunted
hw8e& along the Orange CO<l$t
ond treats to be found in two
community theate11 nert
week. crt de$Cr1bed on P.ogc
Cl.
AZ DAIL V PILOT I f r1d,1y Oc1obt1r 211, 1977
Jn San Clemente Airport Opp~sed · .
Briggs' Attack Navy Cool to &til Beach Location
On Gays Hit By ROBERT BARKER
OUM o.ur Piiot Slflf
An oCCiclal at the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station indicated
today that the Navy is less than
enthusiastic about plans lo locate
a proposed general a viatioo
airport on the base.
Seat Beach, hns been advanced
by a Huntington B eac h
homeowners group.
Orange Couoty supervisors
lhis week heard a report on the
proposed airport and ordered a
90-day study.
Chica Street because of what·
tbey tel'm safely 'Uld noise prob-
lems.
Huntinitlon Beach CltY Council
members earlier this year em·
b arked on action designed to
close Meadowlark but later re-
considered and formed a com·
millee lo attack problems.
By ANNE COOPER
OIUleO.Uy PUeUYlff • Homosexuals are anti-life, an·
ti-family, anti-God and anU-
American and should not be al-
lowed to teach in public schools,
State Sen. John Briggs told San
Clemente Republicans Thurs· day.
But a member of the dinner au·
dJence at the San Clemente Inn.
who identified himself as a
teacher, a Christian and a
homosexu•l challenged the
senator's statements.
David Lennox said scientific
evidence and religious tradition
do not support discrimination
~gainst homosexual teachers.
''You could talk to me for 1,000
years and present all kinds ot
evidence, and you'd never con-
vince me, .. Briggs told Lennox.
"What's right is right. and
what's wrong is wrong."
Briggs was in San Clemente
campaigning for the 1978
gubernatorial race. He ls the
first Republican to announce his
candidacy. .
-1n-r~d ?rn:rbumttnOlts
campaign around social issues -
principally his stand against
homosexual teachers an.d in
favor of a tough death penalty -
because he thinks it will focus
more attention on his candidacy.
"I'm for lowering taxes, too,"
he said, "but I couldn't get 10
people to a press conference to
hear me talk about taxes."
Briggs vowed the electorate
will have a chance to vote on
whether homosexJ,lalS can teach
in California public schools.
"As a born-again Christian, I
love homosexuals," he said. "I
t~ll them they can do what they
want to lo the privacy or their
bedrooms. But when they stand
in front o{ my children, .I musl
act."
Lennox, the self·P!Oclaimed
p,.... P,,.e Al
DEATH •••
arraigned during that court ap-
pearance. .
Carter told Judge Franklin be
will .seek tbe death penalty Cor
Fiori because the native New
Yorker had a prior DlW'der con-
viction.
Carter, one of the District At·
tomey's specialists in prosecu-
tion of murder cases. did not
elaborate on that~barge.
However: local investigaton
allege Fiori was convicted of
murder in a Florida case.
Furth.er details on that case were
not immediately available.
The three men arrested in the
case are all originally from New
York and New Jersey and there
has been some speculation that
they were tied to mobsters on the
East Coast.
investigators from Newport
Beach have repeatedly declined
to comment on the possibility the
three have Mafia connections.
Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson said
today bis meh are continuing
their investigation of the murder
conspiracy and its relationship to
a Newport Beach Investment
firm known as Prasadam Dis-
tributors, Inc. The four prin·
cipals of the firm are alleged to
be members of the Laguna
Beach Hare Krishna Temple,
although temple officials say the
four have not been active for at
least a year.
Three oC the four principals in
the company, Joe Davis, Joe
Fedorowski and Roy Christopher
Richard, are apparently being
sought by police who say the
three men may have left thA
country.
The fourth member of
Prasadam is Alexander Kulik,
28, who was arrested last Satur·
day by Orange County Sheriff's
deputies who alleged they found
jars containing l.l pounds of
11early pure "China White•·
heroin on the floor of Kulik's
Stutz Blackhawk car.
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homosexual teacher , told Briggs
and about 4-0 guests that scien·
lific evidence shows sexual pref·.
erence is established before a
i:blld reaches school age, indicat-
ing that homosexual teachers
would not influence a homosex.-
ual proclivity.
"As far as sexual abuse is con-
cerned, evidence shows that 75
percent of that is between men
and young girls," he s aid. ''Irs
not a gay problem."
Briggs called hpmosexuallty a
threat to the United States. He
said the country is following the
pattern of other great nations,
falling into an era o( moral de-
cay.
Briggs, who bas a Fullerton in·
surance business. gained na·
tional attention when he cam·
paigned with Anita Bryant in
Florida against a ballot inlliallve
prohibiting discrimination
against hom05exual teachers.
The senator has introduced a
bill in the California legislature,
which would allow school boards
to refuse to hire ooenly horru2S.CX:
ual teachers or teachers who ad-
vocate homosexuality.
'RIGHT IS RIGHT'
Candidate Briggs
CommandeT Thomas Hogan,
executive of({cer o( the station.
said the Navy has not r~wed
any details about the proposal.
"But from what we read in the
news papers, we would look un-
favorably on the plan." be said.
A proposal to develop an
airport for small private planes
on the atation, ju.st west of Bolsa
Chica Street and Bolsa Avenue in
Records Rlile Out
Skeleton as Hoff a
NE W YORK (AP > -A, check ot the missing union sk~tton found in thick un· '~eader's dental records, nown
dei'brush in northeastern Penn-here from Detroit, ruled out any
sylvania definitely Is not that or chance that the skeleton found
former Teamsters President in two plastic bags Monday by a
City medical ex.amin1!1: s aid to.-hunter inJionesdale .. £a. was
day. that of Hoffa.
Dr. Dominick Di.Maio said a · Hoffa disappeared in the sum·
mer of 1975, and the FBI has Jong
Cella Rejected
In Retrial Bid
believed that he was murdered.
"A preHminary check of the
dental records indicated it was
not Hoffa," DiMaio told a new
conference at hls office.
Robert Jennings, coroner of
Wayne County, where Honesdale
is located, said he talked Thurs-
day night with James P. Hoffa,
son of the union boss who disap·
peared in the summer or 1975 as
he was mounting a drive to re-
g 9in control or the Teamsters.
A plea by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr.
for a reopening of the federal
court trial that eoded with his
conviction on multiple criminal
charges was rejected today in
Los Angeles Federal Court.
Judge Matt Byrne, the trial
jurist who sentenced Cella, 52, to
five years in prison last year, re-
jected without comment the de-
fense argument that recently un.
earthed evidence j ustified a new
look at the federal case against
the Santa Ana physician.
The decision leaves Cella de·
pendent on the expected ruling
next month of an appellate court
which has been examining
Celia's appeal against his federal
conviction on charges or tax
Fr ... PageAJ
THREAT •••
Lorton said todSly there is con·
meting testimony from about a
halt-dozen witnesses to the fatal
shooting of Nabb. ~
Lt. Lorton said some witnesses
agree with police claims lhal
Nabb pointed the unloaded
shotgun at officers. Others say
Nabb was only poioling tbe
shotgun into the air.
According to police accounts,
the incident began at about 10:30
p.m. in the parking lot ~f
Delaney's Res taurant in
Newport Beach. Nabb allegedly
tried to rob two patrons at knife-
point, but the pair fled and
Newport Beach police were sum·
moned.
Police said the Yellow Cab
Company was contacted to de·
termine if Nabb might have been
picked up by a cab driver
Lieutenant Lorton said this is
norm al procedure when a sus·
pect is last s~n on foot.
Nabb later was spotted on foot
in Costa Mesa by an unidentified.
driver for a local cab company. ·
The driver alerted police, and
Newport police officer Robert
O'Neil confronted Nabb at the in·
tersect.ion of E. 16th Street and
old Newport. Boulevard. Nabb al·
legedly turned over a knife to the
officers.
Lt. Lorton said the cabbi e
warned Officer O'Neil that Nabb
was concealing a second weapon.
As officer O'Neil backed ofC to radio for support, Nabb allegedly
pulled the shotgun from beneath
bis clothing. Police said the·
weapon had been hidden under
Nabb's loose fitting shirt, with
the barrel extending down his
pants Jc g.
evasion, Medicare fraud and con·
spiracy.
Cella a nd co-defendant Stephen Robert Evans, 32, have
been ordered to return to Orange
County Superior Court Nov. 10
for a ruling on the changes of
venue granted to both men.
Lawyers for Cella and E vans
are l'Urrently negotiating with
the di:;tricl attorney's office in
what are described by a defense
attorney as "meanfogful plea·
bargaining sessions." rr plea bargaining discussions
fail, Judge H. Warren Knight
will announce the location of Cella"s Superior Cour trial. Jt is
expected to be San Diego.
Evans, th e former ad·
ministrator of Meccy General
Hospital, Santa Ana, will also be
tried in another county. The loca·
tion of his trial will be announced
when the Cella trial is in its final
stages.
Evans was also convicted in
the federal court trial and drew a
one y ear term from Judge
Byrne. Both he and Cella are free
on appeal.
Fro• Page AJ
LEAKS •••
" tional Relations subcommittee
conducting the Korean investiga-
tion. refused comment except to
say he is the one who asked the
Justice Department to "in·
vestigate the security breach."
At the White House. deputy
press secretary Rex Granum
said President Carter had no
comment about the report. He
said Carter was aware of the
story but had not discussed it
with Atty. Gen. GriCfin Bell.
Zablocki said he was informed
the information leaked to the
South Koreans was that one of
their diplomats told the House
panel he planned to defect.
The Wall Street Journal said
U.S. intelligence learned of the
leak and managed to get the
diplomat and his family away
from their home only 30 minutes
hefo re South Korean Intelligence
agents arrived to stop the de·
fcctlon.
It named the diplomat as Sohn
Young Yo, a South Korean
diplomat in New York City, who
defected Sept. 16.
The newspaper said a potential
problem in prosecuting the case
might be unwillingness by U.S.
intelligence officials to reveal
how they knew a congressman
telephoned or talked to foreign
agents.
Seller Cuts?
'Amateur.' Surgery Probed . .
NEWYORK CAP> -Investigators are looking in·
to allegations that a medical s upply salesman
performed surgery at two Long Island hospitals, the
New York Daily News reported today.
"He was very excited when he
heard the age, heighL and hair
color" of the skeleton, Jennings
said.
T he body was brought to the
New York medical examiner's
office because authorities here
have better equipment and more
experience in dealing with such
cases.
PIGEONS BUn
RENO ARCHWAY
RENO (AP> -Reno firemen
are blaming pigeon droppings for
an electrical nre which caused
major damage lo the famous
archway over Virginia Street
proclaiming Reno to be the "Big·
gest LltUe City In The World."
The Thursday night fire was
quickly doused.
Officials suggested placing a
screen over the sign to prevent
future similar problems.
Hogan said that the air·
port plan was not feasible and
indicated that it may not be safe.
He said that the Navy maln·
taios ammunition magazines in
the general area and that land
that appears to be vacant serves as a buf(er ione as a safety
feature. Hogan said• the Navy stores
about any kind of weapons "t.hat
you can imagine," ranging from
small arms to large ammunition
for warships, including missiles.
Reports have s urfaced
sporadically tbat nuclear
weapons were located on the
base but Hogan said be was not at
liberty to comment.
The base sprawls over S,000
acres and is owned by the federal
government. .
Hogan said that every acre is
being utilited for various
purposes.
The first committee meeting is
scheduled in ~ily hall on Nov. 2.
Mark Porter, president of
HOME Council, said the initial
Navy r eaction could be an·
ticipated. •
He said local Navy officials art>
not io a position to make a policy
decision and that the eventual~
c tsion would come frODJ
Washington.
4Wo1nen
Arrested
•.
On Sex Rap
Representatives of the Hunt-
ington Beach HOME Council in· Undercover police arrested
itiated the plan to bulld..JUL.-four-women in a downtown Hunt--
airport at the location to accO!"· ington Beacb residence Tburs-
modate growth in general avta· d ay night on pros titution
tion and to relieve pressure on charges.
the Orange County Airport. The suspects, Louise .Kathrine
Thev also said that a new· Donovan, 25, of 1029 Park SL.
airportmightsolveadilemmafor Huntington Beach, and Anesta
the city of Huntington Beach con-Ruth Jones, 24, of Laguna Beacb
cerning a eontroversy over were arrested in Miss Donovan~
.Meadowlark Airport. home on charges of pimping a.M
Residents have camoai2ned conspiracy to commit. prostllu·
foe closure of the private airfi~~ ion.
a t Warner Avenue and Bolsa Also arrested at the residence
Fr ... ras~A1
POEMS •••
Gelb and Jackie Kern, fiftb
grade; and Donna Zannelll and
Chris Ramirez, sixth grade.
Fifth grader Barry Tovey. first
prize winner at his grade level.
took the most matter.of.fact ap-
pro a ch to the holiday's
significanc~.
"I ean't wait till Halloween
So all the spook.a can be seen.
All the bat.s are in the sky
With their friend.I fiying hiah.
All the people are out at ni1bt
Wlth the moon ahiniog so
bright.
And when it's all over
That's the end of October.n
Patients Curbed
on charges of conspiracy to com·
mit prostitution were Katherine
Leigh Cole, 22, of Costa Mesa.
and Lauren Nolene Ross, 24, ot
Westwood.
Huntington Beach police Sgt.
Larry Cain asserted he and three
other undercover police officers
were offered two hours or sexual
favors. food and drinks for $800
from the women. Cain sal<l warrants are now out
for the arrest of a male swspect lo, ·
connection with lhe CMe. Posing as "J ohns or pros-
titution patrons. the three Hunb-
inglon Beach officers and one
Newport. Beach lawman arrest.eel
the women at about 8 p.m. 'Ib•
arrests capped a two-month ln-
v es U g a ti on of tbe alleaecl
prostitution ring. C&io said.
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Metropolitan State Hospital will
stop admitting patients to three
acute•care wards today because
of a sbortaie c4 psycblatrt.sb, the
hospital's director says.
Huntington Beach Jail officials •.
said Miss Donovan, Miss Jones
and Miss Cole were released to-
day on their own recognizance
pending arraignment. ln West
Otange County Court.
Miss Ross Is scheduled to race
arraignment proceeding& tocUlY
in West Orange County Court. o6
an earlier prostitution charge. of?
ficials said.
r"H-;;;:;~;r:~e-oTih:-1 I ou htanding values I I KENTON MANOR I
I $1295 I I --y,o. ,.. I
I =:.:::r I I Antt00.,.nylon. stollo p101o<ited. Rtalata I
1 weer Ind llOll hiding. .I
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SALE ENDS-NOV. 1st
(
The newspaper said that although orthopedic sur-
geons were in the operating room in each instance, the·
salesman allegedly implanted an advanced pros-
thetic device which he helped develop. The nature of
the device and the surgery were not revealed.
The investigations are bein g conducted by the
state Assembly's Medical Practices Task Force and
the Suffolk County district attorney's office, accord·
ing to the News.
~DEN'S
,a14u:iiisiiilitiiin:·custom draperies ·
The operations allegE>dly look place at Smithtown
General Hospital and St. ,John's Episcopal Hospital.
both in Smithtown. A spokesman for Smithtown
General denied the allegations, and spokesmen for St
John's refused comment.
·'
linoleum • wood floor
;Laguna/Soot~ Coast
ED I T ION
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.Prince Charles· Mobbed by Protesters1
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -
Escorted by more t han so
helmet-clad riot police, Britain's
Prince Charles stepped off a ca·
ble car at the fool of Nob Hill to-
day and waded through hundreds
Qf angry anti·British protesters
who shouted, "Stop the tort ure."
About 1,000 people swarm ed
around 'the prince, but not all
wer e me mber s of the Iris h
Republican Committee, which
coordinated the protest against,
treatment ot Irish prison ers in
E nglish j ails. About. half the
throng appeared friendly.
However, the Irish activists
were loud and highly visible, car-
l'ying signs which read, ''Charles
the Vampire of Wales." and
"The Clockwork Brit: Wind it
and it murders children."
The cable car ride, which
began his second day"in the San
Fr ancisco Bay area, traveled
slowly down the steep hill as hun·
dreds of peo11le, many of them
cheering. ran alongside. 'fhe
prince s miled and waved back.
The s mile faded, however, at
the end of a short lnp when he
stepped off the cable car and
became the vocal target or the
protesters.
A s pectator , Raymond
McGrath, 28, said "Tho look on
Charlie's face was like his por·
ridge had gone cold."
No physical conCrontations
were 11oticcd between the dem·
onstrators <Hid the billy club.
wie lding pohce. Officers ~aid
·there were no arrests.
The print•<.• rntcrctl the Bank of
Am erica world headquartt'rs for
<1 tour and plannt.'<i later to visit
Fisherman's Wha rf.
Charles' first night in the area
was marked by protests. too. but
he mana~ed to keep his com-
µos ure Thursday night, remar k·
ing at one point on the good man·
ners or the demonstrators .
Demonstrators greeted the
1mnce Thursday with pickets,
:1 1gns and a prt><:ession of hearses
at two different receptions in his honor.
Al the home of the nritish con-
l'U I an the exclusive Pacific
Heights disti:Jct, several hundred
µrotcsters s houted "stop the
t orture" as t h e prince's
motorcade arrived.
THE DE MONSTRATORS,
organ ized by the I ris h
Republican Committee, claim
Jril>h prisoners are tortured In
British jails. They threw leaflets
reading ''Prince of Torture" at
his car, and carried banners
reading "Stop the Tortu re
Charlie, .. and ''BrJts Out o(
Jreland."
They also put 13 m iniature
black coffins in the street in front
c>£ the residence.
Death.· Penalty Sought
Capitat -c~·e Pressed in NB Slaying
restaurant, 409 28th St. early By JOANNE RE V OLDS
Of, ... O•••r Pllol Sl•fl
seeking the death pena lly for
Fiori':. alleged part in the
murder.
pounds· or cocaine. Police found
the ilhc1t drug when they started
lo question Fiori about his car
"h1ch matched the description of
an auto seen leaving the scene of
the murder early Saturday
morning.
Saturday morning. .1
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Seary Poems
Dana Kids Describe Halloween
By JACKIE HYMAN
OI tlW Oalty PllOt Stall
Spooky white m ists that float
through the air. strange winds
that m al<e candles nicker inside
pum pkin s ..• o l d owls
screeching ...
That's how students at Richard
H enry Dana School in Dana
Point describe Halloween.
Fourth. fifth and sixth graders
su b mitted p qem s about
H alloween to a contest. Grand
prize was a $25 savings bond,
with $10 first prizes. $5 second
prizes and $3 third prizes.
"Goblins creep out of caves
and hollow trees,/ Witches fly
through the air . J!ggling their
bony knees" wrote fourth grader
Va lerie Tripodi, who illustrated
lier entry and took the grand
prize.
Billy SanUey won first prize in
the fourth grade with a poem in
which he had a scary d ream .
"One spooky angry night/I saw
som ething very str a nge and
white./Jt floated above me in mid
air /l felt so scared when it
touched m y hair " begins his
poem .
Sixth grader Tracy Fitzgerald,
who woo first prize al her grade
level, enUUed her poem ''I'm Not
Scared."
She said she puts on a brave
front when s he sees spooks
"Although deep inside I know
they know that I'm really scared
butitdoesn'tshow."
Second and third place winners
were: Tanya Phillips and Sunni
Clauson, fourth gr ade; Scott
(See POEMS, Page A2)
Restaurant A.gain
Hosts Sclwol Team
By STEVE MlTCllELL Of"-o.llr ,.l._. Stall
The m enu consist ed of the
usual hotcakes. sausage, eggs
~d coffee. Nol listed on t he bill
of fare were tbe wisecracks,
game politics and red houton·
leres. . _ _.. .....
Harry Moorr'threw his annual
om ecom tng p r e-gam e
breakfast at t h e Cottage
B estaura nl this mor ning for
about 65 Laguna B~ach High
m ore hotcakes on their syrop-
covered plates.
"So this NFL referee tells the
coach that il he would start look·
ing after his team instead of look-
fog after the clock , they might
play better," one coach guf·
fa wed.
Players discussed a n ews re·
port of a recent coltfUct between
t wo local schools over a woman
(See TEAM, Page A2 )
J erry Peter Fiori. one of four
:Jlleged cons pirators in the
murder of a Fountain Valley
man in Newport Beach, faces the
death penalty in the criminal
proceedings pending against
him.
Fiori, 41. of 191i22 llrookhurst
St.. Huntington lieach, made hts
initial court appearance Thurs·
clay in the Harbor Judicial 0!5·
trict Court, where Deputy Dis·
Incl Attorney Dave Carter told
Jud~e Seljm Franklin he will be
Yachts Try
To Outrace
Hurricane
Rv ALMON LOCK AB EY
LA PAZ -The 25 yachts in the
Long Beach to La Paz race were
racing a hurricane rather than
l':tch other today, but neither
rat•c was going very fast.
A ripple of alarm r an through
•this Baja California fishing re-
sort Thursday ni~hl when 1l was
n•ported that a hurricane was
building 300 miles south of Cllbo
San Lucas and headed on a
northeasterly course for the
cape. Unless it diminished or
changed course, it was expected
to reach the cape by noon today.
And when last heard from at 8
a .'in. Thursday, the lead yachts
in the r ace were becalmed about
40 miles-.north~J the cape on the
Pacific side.
Merlin and Dr ifter reported .
24-hour runs of about 90 miles
a nd were becalmed about five
miles apart with Drifter in the
lead .
The yacht Shenrwater out of
San Francisco reported she was
abandoning the race but gave no
reason. It was assumed she was
taking refuge at Magdalena Bay
auout 130 miles north of Caho San
Lucas. Three other yachts failed
to report, presumably because or
radio trouble.
T he calm ahead of the storm
apparently spread over a wide
area as the last yacht in the fleet
wus reported about 200 miles
behind the leaders.
Al m idafternoon Thursday in
l,a Paz there were occasional
wind squalls followed hy a Oat
calm that prevailed during the
night and Friday morn In!(.
H the calm continues there was
little chance that either Drifter
or Mer lin would break the
elapsed time record of six days,
four hours and 10 minutes for the
race. The first boat would have to
finish by 4;10 pm.
Carter said 11e wouJd not be
making a capital case against
the three other alleged con·
spirators, Debra Ann Addision,
24, of the Brookhurst Street ad·
dress; Anthony Ma rone J r., 23, of
10212 Merrimac Drive, Hunt·
ing ton Beach, and Raymond
St even Rcsco, 28, of the same ad·
dress.
Fiori was arrested by Costa
Mesa poli ce Tuesday on suspi-
cion of possession of nearly three
BB A rre st
1''1ori's three co-defendants
were arres ted early Wednesday
morning by police who said they
traced the tr io by the car's
rcgis trut1on.
The four· are accused or
participating in the shooting
death of Stephen John Bovan, 36,
who died outside the El Ranchito
Laguna Resident
Faces Sex ChiJrge
Undercover police arresterl
four women in a downtown Hunl·
ington Beach residence Thurs-
day n igh t un prostitution
charges.
The suspects, Louise Kathrine
Donovan, 25, of 1029 Park St.,
Huntington Reach, and Anesta
Ruth Jones. 24. of Lagun a Beach
were arrested ln'M1ss Donovan's
home on charg1.·s of pimpinR ancl
conspiracy to commit prost1lu·
lion
Also arrested at the residence
on charges of conspiracy to com-
mit prostitution were Katherine
Leigh Cole, 22, of Costa Mesa.
and Lauren Nolenc Ross , 24, of
Westwood
Huntington Beach police Sgt.
Lar ry Cain asserted he and three
other undercover pol ice officers
were offered two hours of sexual
favors, food and drinks lor $800
from the women.
C:1in r ,1M \\;irr;ml.~ an.• IHI"' oul
tor tho arrest of a male suspect in.
conncct1on with the case.
P<1sing as "Johns" or pros·
titulion patrons, the three Hunt·
1ngton Beach offi cers a nd one
Nt•w purt Beach lawman arre'lled
lhc women at about 6 p.m. The
arrl's h capped a two-monlh in-
V l's l 1 ~a t1on of the alleged vro~lltut1on nng. Cain said.
ll untln~<m Beach Jail officials
said Miss O<>novan, Miss Jones
and Mis:. Cole were released to-
day on their own recognizance
pcndinA arraignment in West
Orange County Court.
M 1ss Ross fs scheduled lo face
arrai~nmenC proceedings today
in West Orange County Court on
:m earlier prostitution charge, of·
fac ials said.
Four Lagunans Nab
Burglary Suspect
Laguna Beach police a rrived
::il a Lower Cliff Drive apartment
Thursday night where four men
were holding a burglary suspect
for them.
Officers arrested transient
Donald E. Goans on suspicion of
burglary after the 20-year-old
was allegedly found wih booty
from an apartment at 267 Lower
Cli ff Drive.
·Talks Res~ed
VAN NUYS (AP) -Negotia·
lions resumed today in a contract
dis pute that tnggered a walkout
by 4,100 United Auto Workers at
the General Motors plunt here.
Dennis Page told police he te·
turned to his apartment with
I h rec friends at about 7: 30 Thurs-
day evening and found a trail or
his belongings leading from the
apartment out to the streeL
The puzzled quartet said they
followed the trail of more than
I wo <1117.en spilled stereo cassette
tapes to a van at the curb.
The trail of Page's belongings
also included clothing and other
stereo g<'ar, poice said, a nd final·
ly "a pair of trousers with shoes
attached lo them, under the
v:in."
· 'Police said Goins was attached
to the trousers and shoes. and the
four men detained the m an and
called police. •
cbool coaches, players,
heerleaders and songleaders.
T he restaurateur, who has
oste.l the breakfast bashes for
be past 11 years, hustled around
aking sure everyone had heap-
ng plates(){ scrambled eggs and
ull coffee cups.
Briggs,_ Teacher Clash
Goins wus to be booked into
Orange County Jail this morning.
on churge~ or burglary a nd for
t'ighi ouU.landing warrants on
the man.
Meanwhile. Page anct his bud·
cltcs rcturm'd the cassette tapes,
cloth<'!!, a turntable, speakers
nnd a half gallon or wine to the
ap<art mt'nl.
Discussion ranged from how
adly Laguna would beat Dana
'Ila toni ght, to the coffee drink·
ng habits o{ a coach.
"Gees, how much cream are
ou going to use?" someone
sked assist ant varsity coach
enc Motway, as the coaeh
ured equal amounts of cream
d coffee into hls cup.
"You mus t have lived i n
urope," someone else quipped.
"Yeah, why don 't you go
ac~?" a Lhlrd laughed.
Ch.er'lcaders in learn swute.rs
nd aklrta chattered all at once al
voral tables tn a n adjacent
m , as football players heaped
Battle Over Homosex uality in S an· Clememe
By ANNE COOPER
Ol1119o.14yN ... St.ft
Uoroosexuals are anti·llfo, an-
ti· fa m Oy, anti-God and anti-
Amer ican nn<l should not be al·
lowed to leach in public schools,
State Sen. John Briggs told San
Cle m ente Republicans Thurs.
day.
But a member ot the dinner 1.tU·
dience at the San Glemcntc Inn,
who Identified himself as a
teacher, a Christian and a
homosexu al c ha llenged the
senator 's statements.
D avid Lennox saJd scienU!lc
evidence and rellgious tradition
do not s upport discrim1nul1on
against hom~ex ual teachers.
"You could t alk to me for 1,000
year!! an<t pr1·1-1·nt all kinds or
evidenc<', and you'cl never con·
vince me." Briggs told Lcnno>e
"Whal's right is right. anti
whnt's wronf(is wrnn,.:"
Driggs was m Sun Clcmcn\o
<' n m p a I g n 1 n ~ r n r t h 1• l 9 7 8
~ubernatorial rat·<' lie h lhc
fir!i t fkpubllcnn to unnounc1• hi\
csnd1dacy. .
Briggs snul he 1s hu1ldlng his
<-tl mpo.ign around sodol issues
principally his stJnd a galnst
homosexual teachers and in
favor or a touj!h death penalty .
hccause he thinks it wall focus
more attention on his candidacy
"I'm for lowering taxes, too, ..
hi' suid. "but I couldn't gel 10
people to :.a press conference to
hear me talk nbout taxc~."
Briggs vowed the electorate
will have fl <'honce lo vote on
whether homos<'xunls can teach
m Colifornia public schools
' As a born lli:(ain Christian, l
love homMCXUOI~,'' hC' Sfttrl. '' r
tl'll lh('m they cnn do what thl'y
CScc BRIGGS, Page i\2)
Conga D r um Gone
One half or a custom made con-
IW clrurn 8Cl valued at $385 was
stolen frorn the band area of
LuJ(una ·~ W h ite H o u se
Restaurant N1rly Thursday eve·
ning, nt'cording to operators of
thl' rcr.tnurnnt. Victor Pantoja, a
mus 1cum at the restaurant, 340
Scmlh Coast Highway, said he
bc>llcvcs lht•drum wns taken out a
back door ~tween 6:30 Dnd 8:30
JI m Thursday.
They have a ll been held
without bail since their arrests
and in Thursday's municipal
cou r t appearance, Judge
F r anklin continued that no bail
ruling.
The four are currently being
held in Orange County Jail pend·
ing their return t o Judge
F ranklin's courtroom on Thurs-
day at which time their attorneys
are expected to appeal the no bail
ruling. They are expected lo be
(See DEATH. PageA2)
Storm Hits
North State
With Rain
By The Associated Press
A h<'fly, winter -type s torm
sweeping out Crom Alaska
marched east across the P acific
today. spun off welcome rain into
far Nothem California a nd was
expected to com e ashor e by
evening.
in addition, the Sierra was ex-
pected to receive significant
snows, 'good news in the second
straight year of drought.
There were further welcome
tidings with the indi~tion ot a
s econd storm giving birth over
the Pacific right behind the cur·
rent depression.
Nationa l Weather Ser vice
forecaster Max Caldwell said
that while "I'm not pTedictrng
the drought is broken" the origin
of the storm impli ed at least a
brief return to the usual winter
s torm pattern.
f'or two years, pola r -born
stor ms have been shunted to the
cast by persistent higtl pressure
before they could come south to
fill reser voirs and pile the moun-
tain snowpack for spring runoff.
The current storm, said
Caldwell, was several hundred
mil es o ffs h o r e be t wee n
Washington and San Fr ancisco
at m idmorning a nd m oving
·easterly at about JS ml I es an
hour.
"We're expecting this to move
through the Bay Area a~ nbout 5
o'clock,'' said Caldwell. ''We're
calling it over all or Northern
California down to Fresno."
Coastal winds will get up to 40
miles an hour, he added.
"It's good news," he sald. "Of
course, we can't expect any one
stor m to say it's going to break
the drought, but we should get
some pretty good snows in m Ol»l·
tain areas."
Cqa t
We ather
Mostly cloudy through
Saturday with s lig ht
chance ot liJ(ht r a in.
Cooler. LowR tol\lghl in the
50s. Highs Saturday 66.
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Second Childhood
_Thursda_y w~s ·• Babv D<iy " at · San Clemente High
School, and Carol Dutch (left) ana "Joan-Parkl!l" dolh!d
up for the occasion. Sleepers, diapers and teddy bears
ga vc way today to a pep r uJly 9nd the school's
homecoming football game at 8 p.m . against University
High School of Jrvine . The game will be followed by a
homecoming dance in the school gym.
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Terrorists Kidnap
Dutch Millionaire ·
AMSTER D A M , The
:'lletherlands CAP> -A
millionaire Dutch businessman
was kidnaped early today as he
left a night club, and a telephone
call er elaimed We!.t German's
Red Army Faction terrorist
g roup was responsible.
Witnesses said about fi ve
persons s ubdued Maurits
Caransa, 61, after a stuggle out-
s ide the Continental Club, where
he had been playing bridge, and
forced him into a car. Caransa
owns a chain of hotels and clubs
in Holland and is prominent In
J ewish activities.
Supporters of the Red Army
Faction al so c laimed
responsibility for bombings to-
day of West Germany car
s howrooms, two in Milan one in
Rome, and the bombing of a
German engineering company
office in Llsbon. No injuries were
reported.
Callers told police the bombs,
like others that damaged West
Germ an property across Europe
last week, were planted lo
Dangers Cited
avenge the Oct. 18 prisoo deaths
of three leaders of the German
terrorjst underground -An-
dreas Baader, Gudrun Enss lin
and Jan-Carl Ras pe. Orric1als
said the deaths were suicides.
A G erman-speaking man
cal l e d the Amsterdam
newspaper Het Parool and told a
switchboard operator; "We are
the Red Army Faction. We have
Caransa. You will hear from us."
Dutch police ar e holding a
member of the Red Army !'"ac-
tion, Knut Folker t s. 25, ,on
murde r charges. He was
arrested following a Sept. 22
shootout at Utrecht in which a
policeman ww, killed He b 011-.o
wa nted for terrorist activities in
West Germany.
Car ansa has extensive prop·
erties in Holland. about half of
them in the hotel and catering in-
dus tr.y. Three years ago, he re-
JCC led a bid by a British concern
to buy his properties for $40
million. He is married and ha!>
one grown daughter.
San Juan Lawsuit
Seen Over Houses
By WILLIAM HO DGE
Oltlle O•llf Pt .. ISl•lt
Residents of two San Juan
Capistrano housing tracts vowed
legal action today to stop poten-
tial use of their streets for a pro-
posed residential development
west of the mission city.
Citing dangers lo area children
from increased traffic on Calle
Aspero and Calle Ricardo, a
spokesman for Sun Ranch and
Meisner tract residents said the
group would sue if San Juan
councilmen fail to approve cul·
de-sacs for the two streets.
"The people are in earnest
about gelling the streets closed
there,'' Arthur SiJver s aid today.
"We 're all gonna kick In money
for leg al fees If that 's
necessary."
The group has alreadr r e·
tained Newport Beach attorney
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Tully Seymour to represent them
before the City Council.
Tbe controversy stems from
the proposed use of Calle Aspero
and Calle Ricardo as access
streets to the Bear Brand Ranch
development just west of the two
tracts. ,
Sun Ranch and Meisner tract
resid ents argue that the two
streets are already carrying
enough traffic.
"We had a little boy on a bicycle
hit by a car at my corner earlier
this year," Silver explained. "We
really have too much traffic on
that street already."
Sliver Uves at the Intersection
of Calle Ricardo and Calle
Aspero.
Asked if the proposed conne<:·
tion with Bear Brand Ranch
would alleviate rather than add
lo traffic of the two streets Silver
disagreed. '
"I really doubt that it would
because the traffic flow will be
towar d the city and the freeway
bringing it right through ou~
area," Silver s aid.
Residents or the two tracts
packed council chambers last
week protesting the proposed ac-
cess routes.
Don Marko wski, a noth er
s pokesm an for the group,
paraded reside nts before the
council. Each person cited poten·
lial sarety problems to their
children and existing trarric
problems on the two streets.
Whil e Counci lme n John
Sweeney (who lives at Calle
Ricardo and Calle Aspero), Ken-
neth Friess and Douglas Nash
expressed sbpport for the cul-de·
sacs, the council agr eed to
schedule a meeting Nov. 2 to
hear alternative access pro·
posals from the Bear Brand
Ranch Company.
"I believe to take definite ac·
lion at this time without the op
portunily to bring all these argu·
roents out woul<I he a bad de·
clsion." Mayor Yvon Heckscher
told fellow councilmen at the
meetinll
Pickup
Slashes
Power ·
Oran~t· County Sheriff's dep
utll's an• :-.ct>king the driver of a
pickup truck in the wake or a
biwrr(' accident that cul power
to La~una Hills and part of Mis·
s ion VieJO and held up a train for
two hours early today.
'fhl' incidt>nt occurred around
I 45 a.m. on Camino Capistrano
s outh of O:w Parkway when a
camper truck sideswiped a utili-
ty pole, causing a transformer to
l'Xplodc.
According Lo sheriff's deputies.
the truck continued on to an ac·
cess roud and attempted to cross
railroad tracks in the area, jar·
ring the camper loose. The
camper s hell came off the truck
and fell on the tracks.
Tt.e truck continued on, strad-
dling the tracks for about one·
11uarter mile before attempting
to lea vc the tracks and smashing
into a hillside. Part of the truck
remained on the tracks.
Sheriffs deputies said the
driver fled on foot.
Deputies arrived on the scene
minutes before a southbound
freight train arrived. The train
was stopped in Mission Viejo.
The curly morning accident
left resiclentS Of Laguna Hills-and-
Mission Viejo with late alarm
docks as electricity was out for
almost two hours.
"We lo.st electr icity sn all of
Laguna Hills and a good portion
of M 1ssion Viejo south or La Paz
Road," a San Diego Gas and
Electric Co. spokes man said to-
day.
The spokes man s aid the
c1rcu1t10g on 'the utility pole in·
\'Olved handled electricity for a
wide area
There were no other r eported
problems as a result of the elec·
tr1cal failure.
'RIGHT IS RIGHT'
Candidate Briggs
-Fr°"' Page Al
BRIGGS ...
wa nt lo in the p rivacy of their
bedrooms. But when lhey stand
in front of my children, I must
act."
Lennox. the self-proclaimed
homosexual teacher. told Briggs
and about 40 guests that scien-
tific cvidcmce shows sexual pref·
erence is established before a
child reaches school age. indical-
anl( that homosexual teachers
would not influence a homosex·
ual prochv1ly.
"As far as sexual abuse is con-
cerned. evidence shows thet 75
percent of that 1s between men
and young girls." he said. "It's
not a gay problem "
Briggs called homosexuality a
threat to the United States. He
~aid the country is following the
pattern or other great nations
fulling into an eru of moral de'.
cay.
Brigs:s. who has a Fullert on in-
su r a ncc business, gained na-
tional attention when he cam·
paigned with Anita Bryant in
Florida against a ballot initiative
proh ibiting discrimination
against homosexual teachers.
The senator has introduced a
hill in the California legislature.
which would allow school boards
to refuse lo hire openly homosex·
ual teachers or teachers who ad-
voc ale homosexuality.
l,ab Worker
Still Critical
A. San Clemente lab technician
injured in a freak accident•
Wednesday a l the TRW
Capistrano testing facility re-
mained in critical, but stable con-
dition today at San Clemente
G<'ncr al UospitaJ.
Raymond Lynch, 38, or 203
Calle Dorado, was struck by a
h~avy tl\ree·foot autoclave lid,
after pressure in the vessel blew
the lid through two steel sheds.
Lynch suffered head injuries. a
broken ri~t)t arm and multiple
l111•(1 ral1ons in the accident. a
hospital spokesman said
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Froaa Page_ A J
DEATH ..•
arraigned during lhMt court ap-
pearance.
Carter told Judge Franlclln he
will seek the dealt\ penalty for-
Fio ri because the native New
Yorker had a prior murder con-..
viction.
Carter, one of the District. At-
torney's specialists in prosecu-·
tion of murder cases, did not
elaborate on that charge.
However, local investiaaton
allege J.1ori was convicted ol
murder tn a F lorid a case.
Further details on that case were
not imrpediately available.
The three men arrested Jn the
case are all originally from New
York and New J ersey and there!
has been some speculation that
they were tied to mobsters on the·
East Coast. ·
Investigators from Newport .
Beach have repeat.edly declined'
to comment on the posslbiUty'the~
three have Mafia connectiorus.
THEY'RE TOP DANA SCHOOL HALLOWEEN POETS
Tracy Fitzg erald, Valerie Tripodi, Barry Tovey
Del. Sgt. Ken T hompson said·
today his men are conlinuing •
their investigation of the murder·
conspiracy and its relationship to·
a Newport Beach investment
firm known as Prasadam Dis·
tributors, Inc. The four prin-
cipals orthe firm are alleged to
be m embers or t h e Laguna
Beach Hare Krishna Temple,
although temple officials say the
four have not been active for at
least a year.
Artists Mark
Homeconing
ll 's homecom111g weekend at
Laguiur Beach High School with
~ame kickoff at 8 tonight against
Uanu Hills High School.
The new f>pmccomang queen
will be ~11nounced al halrtimc
ceremonies which will include a
parachutist who will attempt to
land on the football field.
The horr.ecommg dance 1s
scheduled for Saturday from 8:30
to midnight at the Inn in the Park
in Anaheim
TEAM •• e
who allegedly slapped a player in
the face.
"I Lhought the coach pushed
her." one player s aid of the
altercation. "God. who knows."
another shrugged "I t depends
on which side you're listening
to."
An unnamed r eferee was gel·
ting a verbal beating from head
coach Dennis Haryung al one la·
ble. "You give 'em S'lO to do a
game and they think they owe
you S20 in penalties." he growled
Meanwhile. Cottage dish-
washer Jody Paul stood behind
the chrome machine he operates
in the back or the restaurant
scr apinR half-eaten sausages and
hotcakes off plates.
J ody said he was in the Class of
·39 at Laguna Beach Hi gh.
"But they wouldn't let me play
varsity football ." he said. tossing
a wet plate onto the dish rack.
"I was too scrawny," tie
cackled.
FroaaPageAJ
POEMS •••
Gelb and Jackie K ern, fifth
grade; and Donna Zannelli and
Chrti .Ram!.% sixth grade.
Fifth grader BarryTOvcy, firsl
prize winner at his· grade level,
took the most matter-of-fact ap-
proach to the h oliday 'i.
s1J.(nificance.
"I can't wait till Halloween
So all the spooks can be seen.
AU the bats are in the sky
With their friends flying high.
A II the people are out at night
With the moon s hining so
bright.
And when it"s all over
That's the end of October.··
Leases Auctioned
ANCHORAGE, Alaska CA P) -
The oil and gas industry bid more
than $400 million dollars Thurs-
day as the lnterior Department
auctioned offshore )eases In
Alaska's Cook Inlet.
POISON PERIL
FOR HALLOWEEN?
San Clemente polite issued a
II a lloween warning today af~er a
reserve officer found a bag bf
hollow-core gum and rat poison
al a downtown street corner. ·
"We urge parents lo cauUoo
their children not to eal fruits or
unpackaged candy they !'eceive
01s Halloween t:reats," said Lt.
Clifford Gates. "Any bageed or
home-wrapped treats are sus-
pect, as they m ight contain
poison."
Three or the four principals in
the company, Joe Davis, J oe
Fedorowski and Roy Christopher
RhmJJrd are alllUU'..e.o in
sought by police who s ay the
three men may have lett thP
country.
The four th memb er of
Prasadam is Al exander Kulik.
28, who was arrested last Satur· •
day by Orange County Sbertrr•s·
deputies who alleged they found
jars contajning 1.1 pounds or
nearly pure "China While"
heroin on the floor or Kullk's
Stutz Blackhawk car.
Kulik had been parked for
sevl!ral hours in a Mission Viejo
parking lot when merchants
became suspicious and called the
deputies to the scene.
Kulik was booked into Orange
County jail and held on ~.ooo
bail on suspicion of possession of
h e roin for s ale. D etectives:'
estimated the heroin could have:
brought more than $1 m illion .
when cut down (or street sales. •
Kulik, in his initial court ap..:
pearanceThursday was denied a
bail reduction, although that de·
nial is expected to be a ppealed·
today in Orange County Superior
Court.
Police speculate that Bovan •
was murdered alter a dispute '
wllh Marone, Resco and Fiori.
O\•er sorne alleged criminal deal-•
in~s including embezzlement. ex-
tortion and narcotics trafflckln.g. •
Tile trio had been hired by the
Prasadam quar tet to recover
some embezzled funds and were
allegedJy instrument.al In saving
Kulik in August after he was kid·
napped by Bovan and held for :
$100 .000 ransom.-Thal kidnap-· ·
ping was never reported.
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VOL 70, NO. 301, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1977
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TEN CENTS J
Prince Charles Mobbed by Protesters
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
Escorted by more than 50
helmet-clad riot police, Britain's
Prince Charles stepped off a ca·
ble car at the foot of Nob Hill to-
day and waded throuJh hundreds
of angry anti-British protesters
who &houted, "Stop the torture."
About 1,000 people swarmed
around the prince, but not all
were members of the Irish
R epublican Committee, which
coordinated 1the protest against.
treatment or lrish prisoners in
English jails. About h alf the
throng appeared friendly.
However, the lris h activists
w ere loud and highly vis ible, car·
rying signs which read, "Charles
the Vampire of Wales," and
"The Clockwork Brit : Wind it
and it murders children."
The cable car ride, which
began bis second day in the San
Francisco Bay area, traveled
slo wly down the steep hill as hun-
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VALERIE TRIPODI .. GRAND PRIZE WINNER
Dana Pdnt Youngaier• Delcrlbe HaJtoween
~ .
Sea_ry Poems
Dana "ICuls Describe Halloween
By JAOOE HYMAN Olllle O.lly PIM•Stalt
Spooky white mists that float
through the air. strange winds
that make candles !licker inside
p umpkln s ... o ld ow l s
~creechin!f ...
That's how students at Rlchard
H en ry Dana School •n Dan a
Point describe Halloween .
Fourth, fifth and sixth graders
s u bmitted poems about
Halloween to a contest. Grand
prize was a $25 savings bond,
with $10 first prizes, $S second
prizes and $3 third prizes.
''Goblins creep out of caves
and hollow trees,/ Witches fly
through the air .Jiggling their
bony knees" wrote fourth grader
Valerie Tripodi, who illustrated
her entry and took the grand
prize.
Billy SanUey \rtlOn first prize in
the fourth grade with a poem in
which he had a scary dream .
"One spooky angry night/I saw
som ething-ver,y_ strang_e and
wllite. /It floated above me in mid
aii:.1.1.Jelt so _ _at~ when it
touched my hair" begins his
poem.
Sixth grader Tracy Fitzgerald,
who won first prize at her gr ade
level, entiUed her poem "I'm Not
Scared."
She said she puts on a brave
front when she sees spooks
"Although deep inside I know
they know that I'm really scared
but it doesn't show.''
Second and third place winners
were: Tanya Phillips and Sunni
Clauson, fourth gr ade; Scott
CSee POEMS, Page A2)
North State Hit
By Winter Storm
By'lbe.,,sociaced Press
A hefty, winter-type storm
sweeping out from Alaska
marched east across the Pacific
today, spun off welcolJle rain into
far Not.hem CaJifom1a and was
expected to come ashore by
evening.
"We're expecting this to move
through the Bay Area at about 5
o'clock," said Caldwell. "We're
calling lt over aJJ of Northern
California down to Fresno."
dreds or people, many of them
cheering. run aln11gsidc. The
prince s m1l<'<i and waved back.
The sm1U.• f<1ckd, howcv<.•r , at
the end of a short trip when he
steppt•d orr lhe cable car end
hcra me the vocal tun~l't ol the
proll'~krs
A "Pett.itor , Haymond
McGrath. 28. ";url "The look on
Charll<>'s fae<• \\as like his por-
rid~e had j.!onr• t•old "
No 11h\s 1l·al l'Onfrontal1ons
we're nottc\.-d between lhe dcm·
onstrators <1nd the billy club·
w1ch.hn~ police. Officers ~aid
tlwre were nu arrests
The prince entered the Hank or
America world headquarters ror
.i 1our and planned la ter to v1s1l
l•'...,herman's Wharf.
C.:harlcs· first night an the area
".is marked by protesL5, too, but
IH' managed to keep his com
11osurc Thursday nrght, remark
m g al one point on the good man
111'.'rs uf the ~monslrators .
Demonstr~rs greeted the
prince Thursday with pickets.
..... g11!-> and a procession of hearses
ut twv c.liffrrent receptions in .bis
honor .
1\l lhc home of the British con·
s ul 111 th<' exclusive Pacific
l IL'1ghts district. several hundred
prott•s tcr:-. s houted .. stop the
t o rture" as th e pri n ce's
motorcade arrived
T ll E DEMONSTRATORS ,
o r ga ni zed b y th e lri ~b
Republican Committee, claJ!D
Irish prisoners arc tortured in
British jails. They thre w leaflets
r eading "Prince of Torture" at
his car, and carried banners
r eading "Stop the Torture
Charlie," and "Brats Out of
Ireland."
They also put 13 miniature
black coffins in the street in front
of the residence.
Death Pen~lty Sought
Capitlll Case --Pressed inNB Slaying
By JOl\N"IE RF.YNOLOS
Ot lhe 011ly Pt lot Sl•ll
Jerry P1:1t'r F1on. one of four
a llcgl'd ('un:-.1nrators 1n the
murder of a Fountain Valley
man in Ncwporl Reach, faces the
death penalty in the criminal
proceec.lrng-. pending acamsl
him Fior i. '11 . 11£ 1!>822 Brookhursl
St . HuntmJ:ton lieach , made his
101t1al court .1ppcarancc Thurs·
c.la\' in the Harbor Judicial Dis·
tnd Court. where Deputy Dis·
trtct Atlomcy Dave Curter told
Judge Seli m Franklin he will be
Police Seek.
Truck e r in
Poiver Cu t
Or<inJ.!<' C.:uuntv Sheriff's dep·
ut1cs are :.ccking the d river of a
pickup truck in lhl• \\ ake or a
h11arrc accident thut cul power
10 La,i:uma lhlls ;ind part of Mis
''"" \'H·Jr> anll ht:l11 uµ a train for l\~., hour .... t·~1rl} tod a~.
The l11('Ulc11t 11<.·curred around
1 -t5 J m 1111 C.1mino Capistrano
:.oulh o( (ho Parkway when a
cJmp<'r tru<'k S1'kswiped a utJh·
1 v poh•. cJui.ing a tran~former to
explod1·
A<'con1ing to sheriff's deputies,
the tr uck continued on to an ac-
cess roarl and attempted to cro5s
ra.ilroad tracks in the area. jar·
ring the camper Joos<'. Th('
camper shell camv orr the truck
and fell on Ute track"·
Tt.c truek continued on, strad·
dl\ng the tracks for about one.
quarter mile before attempt!ng
to leave the tracks and smashing
into a hillside. Part of the truck
remained on the tracks.
Sherifr's deputies said the
driver ncd on root
Deputies arrived on the scene
minutes before a southbound
freight train arrived. The train
~as stopped in Mission Viejo.
The early morning accident
ll•ft residenLc; of Laguna Hills and
Mission Viejo with late alarm
('IO<'ks as cle<.•tracal y was out for
almost two hours
"WC' 1r ..... 1 ckt·tric1ty in all of
Lag una lhlls and~· good portion
of M i'>sion V1c111 soul h of La Paz
H<iad . · · .1 San Diego Gas and
J·:lf'ctn<' Co spokesman said lo·
day.
Thi• s pok<.'!->man s a id the
rir<'uitml{ m1 lht• utility pole in ·
vol vert handled clcctriclty for a
wide a n •:1
The n• wC're n() other reported
problems as a result of the elec·
tncnl failure.
seeking the death penalty for
1''iori 's a lleged part in the
murder.
Carter said he would not be
making a capital case agatn!>t
the three other alleged con·
s pir ators, Debra Ann Addis1on.
2-1, of the Brookhurst Street ad·
dress; Anthony Marone Jr . 23, or
10212 Merrimac Drive, llunt·
ington Beach. and Raymond
Steven Res<.·o, 28, of the s ame ad·
dress.
Fiori was arrested by Costa
·Mesa police Tuesday on suspi·
cion of pQSscssion of nearly three
&aryDad
JlOUnd s· of cocaine. Police found
ttic 1lhcit drug when they started
to que~tJon Fiori about h is car
v. ha ch matched the description of
an auto seen leaving the scene of
the murde r early Saturday
morning.
Fiori's three co-defendants
were arrested early Wednesday
morning by police who said they
traced the t rio by the car 's
reg 1stralion.
The four a r e accused of
participating in the s hooting
death of Stephen John Bovan, ~·
who died outside the El Ranchito
O..ltt PllOC $1411 -
t
By d ay and most nighL<;, Tom Spencer is a normal
parent at Valencia Elementary School. But T~urs_da~. ·
when he.: walked into the Parent Teacher Orgaruzallon s
second ;.annual S pook. House. he becam e the wolfm-atl
wortlly of shrieks and screams.
Cella Rejected
In Retrial Bid
A plea by Dr. Louis .r. Cella Jr.
for a reopening or the federal
<'Ourt trial that ended with his
<'OnvictJOn on multiple criminal
c harges was rcJected today 1n
Los Angeles Federal Court.
Jud~e Mall Byrne. the trial
jurist who sentenced Cella , 52, to
five years in prison last year, re·
jcct ed without comment the de·
fense argument that recently un·
earthed evidence justified a nf'w
look a t the federal case against
the Santa Ana physician.
The decision leaves Cella de·
pcmknl on the exf)ected ruling
next month of an appella te court
whic h has been examining
Celia's appeal against his federal
conviction on charges of lax
evasion, Medicare fraud and con·
spiracy.
Cell a an d co-defendant
Stephen Robert Evans, 32. have
been ordered lo return to Orange
County Superior Court Nov. 10
for a ruling on the changes o[
~enuc granted to both m en.
Lawyers for Cella and Evans
arc currently negotiating with
the district attorney's office in
what are described by a defense
altorney as "meaningful plea· ·
bargalninj( sessions."
El Toro Students
If pica bargaining discussions
fail. Judge H. Warren Knight
wi ll announce the location of
Cella ·s Superior Cour trial. 1l is
<:xpcctcd lo be San !>iego.
res taura.nt. 409 28th St. early
Saturday mormng.
They h ave all been held
without bail s ince their arrests
a nd in Thursday's municipal
court appearance, Judge
Franklin continued that no bail
ruling.
The four are currently being
held in Orange County Jail pend·
ing their r e turn to Judge
Fra nklin's courtroom on.. Thurs·
day a l which time their attorneys
are expected to appeal the no bail
ruling. They are expected to be
(See DEATH. Page A2)
Yachts Try
To Outrace
Hurricane
Rv ALMON LOCKABEY
O.tl' Pt ... Si.fl Wrll.,
LA PAZ -The 25 yachts in the
Long Beach to La Pai race were
racing a hurricane rather than
each other today, but n either
r ace was going very fast.
A ripple of alarm ran through
this Baja California fishing re-
sort Thursday night when it was
r epor ted that a hurTicane was
building 300 miles south of Cabo
San Lucas a nd headed on a
northeasterly cours e for lbe
cape. Unless it diminished or
changed course, it was expected
to r each the cape by noon today.
And when last heard from at 8
a.m . Thursday, the lead yachts
in the race were becalmed about
40 miles north of the cape on the
Pacific side.
Merlin and Drifter r eported
24-hour runs or about 90 miles
and were becalmed about five
miles apart with Drifter in the
lead.
The yacht Shearwater out of
San Francisco reported she was
abandoning the race but gave no
reason. 1l was assumed she was
taking refuge at Magdalena Bay
about 130 miles north of Cabo San
Lucas·. Three other yachts failed
to report, presumably ~ause oC
radio trouble.
The calm ahead of the stonn
apparenUy s pread over a wide
a rea as the last yacht in the fleet
was r eported about 200 miles
behind the leaders.
At midaftcrnoon Thursday Jn
La Paz there were occasional
wind squalls followed by a flat
calm that prevailed during the
night and Friday morning.
In addJtion, the Sierra was ex·
peeled to r~eive significant
snows, good news in the second
straight year or drought.
There were further weJcome
tidings with the indication of a
second storm giving birth over
the Pacific right behind the cur·
.rent depression.
~ In Exchange Plan?
Evans. the fo'l'm e r ~d·
tninistr ator of Mercy General
llospilal, Santa Ana, will also be
tried in another county. The loca·
t1on of his trial will be announced
when the Cella trial is in its final
stages .
Or~~:c;!_ Couse
-·~
W e athe r
Mostly cloudy through
Snlurday with s lig ht
c h a n ce or lig ht ra in.
Cooler. Lows tonight in the sos. Highs Saturday 6G. National Weather Service
forecaster M ax Caldwell said
that while "I'm not predicting
the drought ls broken'' the origin
or the storm implied at least a
brief return to the usual winter
storm pattern.
For two years. polar-born
atorms have been shunted to the
cast by persistent high pressure
b efore they could come south lo lilt reservoirs and pile the moun·
l.41n snowpack for spring runoff.
The curr<'nt st orm , said
Caldwt-Jl, was several hundred
miles ofrshore between
Washington ond San Francisco
•t mtdmorn1ng a nd moving
east erly at about 35 miles an
hour.
0.11, l'tlet ,IAll Pl'tl•
AFS ADVISER
Lynn LUCIS
~Thi~ vcar. for the first lime, El
Tor o ll1gh School students are
being cons idered f o r the
Amcric:m 1''1eld Service CAFS)
Am(•rtcans Abroad program
Four shult'nts .Juniors Cheri
llouscm~a. D:lh· L<"wcallen anll
Mall J'l)hlh :i nw r und Senior
Carol l'Mr1n1~ will begin the
:-.1•1•ontl s l'f u•s of intc-nsi ve in
ll•rv1c-ws rPqum·d hy lhc interna·
linn :ll sl11<lcnt pro~r a rn Uus
Wt•l'kt•Od
OnN' lhi:i h ('llmpll'l<'<l , their
p11p1•rs, wh1t'l11m·ludc an 11 flagc
:t1>pl1t-.1 li1111 will he -.cnl t<> the
ori.:<11111.11 11111 •; Nt•w York vffi ce
fur f111.1l s1•l1'!·l1111h
'It':-. <1 1<11 of a~ony tho-;c kids
1-(o thrt1111:h. ' saul (.ynn Lucas,
:ul\ lst•1 to ttw <':tmpu~ chapter
and found1n~ president al il.s
adult sponsoring group. She eic·
plained that the s tudents may not
know until March if they've been
selected for the proi::ram .
Althoul'(h it's unccrlaan whclhPr
any of the teenagers will actually
be given thC' opportunit y to study
abroad. she J)red1rts onr. "for
sure," and "very possibly" two
will be seleell'd
She s aid the Mg11n1zation
!lhould chose the El Toro studcnt11
to ht'lp kcc1> up t hi' young ch;1r)·
lcr':s 1nvolvemi-nt
This is the first y('ar the school
hsi... been elig1hlc to rH1rti<'ipt1lc m
lh(• Americans Ahrond st>~mt'nl
of ttw A fS proRrnm
Refore the school con send a
student at.road. Miss (.urM ex
pl;11n1•d, they are required to host
<See EXClll\NGF., Page A2)
Evans was also convicted in
the federal court trial and dre w a
one year term fro m Judge
n yrnc. Both he and Cella ar e free.
on nppeal. ,
Pizza Shop Rifle d
A n Intruder who threw r ocks
through the window of an El Toro
pi1.;rn shoi> to gain entry took $606
an cc1sh from the cash register
an<1 two pinball
machine. O range County
ShcnH'!I officers said the break·
in and lh<'fl were rePQrtcd by
~hop mnnager Ron Brentlinger
of Lu11(i's Pizza Shop, 23384 El
Toro Rood
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By MICHAELPASKEVlCll
Of 1M D•llY ll'llet Slell
Costa Mesa police s aid today
that the man shot to death
Wednesday nigbt by Newport
Beach police threatened the of-
ficers with an unloaded shotgun.
Michael W "Wayne" Nabb, 21,
of 133 16th St., Costa Mesa, was
kmed by two police gunshots
after he allegedly brandished a
shotgun he had been hiding In bis
pants.
Costa Mesa police are in-
Vf\Sligating the incident. which
occurted about 10:45 p .m .
Wednesday 'near the inters~cfion
of old Newport Boulevard and E.
16th St. in Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa police Lt. George
Lorton said today there is con-
flicting testimony from about a
half-dozen witnesses to the fatal
shooting of Nabb.
Lt. Lorton said some witnesses
agree with police claims that
Nabb pointed the unloaded
shotgun at officers·. Others say
Nabb was only pointing the
shotgun into the air.
According to police accounts,
the incident began at about 10:30
_p. m . in the parking lot of
J)eTaney~s lteS"t auru1t irr
Newport Beach. Nabb allegedly
tried to rob two patrons at knife-
poin t , but the pair fl ed and
Newport Beach police were sum·
moned. •
Police said the Yellow Cab
Company was contacted to de-
termine if Nabb might have been
picked up by a cab driver.
Lieutenant Lorton said this is
normal procedure when a sus-
pect is last seen on foot.
Nabb later was spotted on foot
in Costa Mesa by an unidentified.
driver for a locaJ cab company.
The driver alerted police, and
Newport police officer Robert
O 'Neil confronted Nabb at the in-
tersection of E. 16th Street and
old Newport Boulevard. Nabb al·
legedly turned over a knife to the
officers.
L t. Lorton s aid the cabbie
warned Officer O'Neil that Nabb
was concealing a second weapon.
As officer O'Neil backed off to radio for support, Nabb allegedly
pulled the shotgun from beneath
his clothing. Police said the
weapon had been hidden under
Nabb's loose fitting shirt, with
the barrel extending down his
pants leg.
Lt. Lorton said Newport Beach
patrolman Bob Stephens and Sgt.
Robert Gatewood arrived at the
scene within seconds.
With Nabb holding the shotgun
in view of the poJicemen. police
reportedly commanded him lo
"drop the gun."
When ~e failecl to do so, all
three officers fired at Nabb, who
was struck in the head and chest
He was pronounced dead al the
scene .
* * * Services Set
For Victim
Of Shooting
Funeral services will be held
Monday in Costa mesa fol' 21·
year-old Michael W. "Wayne"
Nabb, who died Wednesday in a
s hooting inc ident invo lving
Newport Beach police.
Mr. Nabb, of 133 16th St., Costa
Mesa, is survived by his widow,
Marie, and sons Jason and
James all of Costa Mesa . He also
is survived by hjs mother. Mrs.
Lillian Gibb of El Toro; step-
father, Kenneth Gibb of El
Toro, and three brothers, Philip
Nabb of Alabama, Robert Nabb
aod Ronald Nabb, both of Costa
Mesa.
Services will begin at 11 a.m.
Monday at Bell Broadway
Chapel in Costa Mesa. Burial will
follow at.Harbor Lawn Memorial
Park.
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Moaning Ladies
As darkness shrouded the Valencia E lementar y School
campus in Laguna Hills Thursday, Judy Miller, a s ixth
grade teacher, and· Wend~· Reeder. a fourth gradt'
teacher. started moan in~ Thl·~ cont inut'd al:. young and
old alike walked cauttou::.ly throu gh the Spook House
built just for thal evening by the Parent Teache r
Organization.
..
Tycoon Kidnaped '
Te rrorists Hold Dutch .Millionaire
AMSTE R DAM . The
Ne th e r l ands C/\P I A
millionaire Dutch businessman
was k1dnaped curly today as he
lcfl a night club, and a tcle1>hone
caller claimed West German's
Red A1·my Fac tion tf:rrorist
group was r espan:.ibl e. A ca.Iler
la te r d emanded that Queen
Juliana abdicate.
Witnesses said about five
person:. s ubdue d M a urlls
Caransa , 61, after a stuggle out-
sid e the Continental Club, where
he had been playing bridge, and
forced him into a car. Caransa
owns a chain of hotels and clubs
in Holland and is prominent in
Jewish activities. Supporters of the Red Army
Fa ct ion also c l aimed
responsibility for bombings to·
day of Wes t Germany c ar
i.howrooms. two in Milan one ari
Home, and the bombing of a
German engineering company
orrlce in Lisbon. No injuries were
reported.
Callers told police the bombs,
like others that damaged West
German property across E urope
Jast week. were planted to
avenge the Oct. 18 prison deaths
of three leaders of the G~rman
terrorist underground -An-
dreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin
a nd J an-Carl Raspe. Officials
said the deaths were suicides.
A German-speaking man
ca lled the Am ste rdam
newspaper Het Parool and toJd a
s wilchboard operator: "We are
the Red Army Faction. We have
Caransa. You will hear from us ...
Dutch police are holding a
member of the Red Army Fae-
lion. Knut f''olkerts. 25. on
murder c harges . He was
a rre!iled following a Sept. 2t
s hootout at Utrecht in which «
policeman was killed. He is also
wanted for terrorist activities in
West Germany.
Carans a has extensive prop4
erlies in Holland, about haJf ot
them in the hotel and catering in·
dustry Three years ago, he re·
Ject c.ed a bid by a British concern
to buy his properties for $4<r
million. lie is married and has
one. grown daughter.
Fr..,PageAJ
EXCHANGE ~
Solon's Korea ·'Leak' Probed
a student from another countri
for a year. Last year. the scbocif
had its first foreign student on
campus. This year, there are two
s tudents, one from Cyprus and
the other from Austria, there.
Getting the chapter lo this
point has taken a lot of the
French teacher's lime. WA SHINGTON <A P > A
federal grand Jury is mvcsttgat·
ing wht•lher a m ember o r
Congress lt.>aked information to
South Korean 111t elligentc of-.
-fic1a s. ffi.p. CTcmcncr. Zaoloclci
said today.
A published report said the
t argct of thl' probl' 1s Rep
Edward J _ Oerwinsk1 IR-111.J
7.ablock1 chairman of the
llousc Inkrnalional Relations
Co mmittee, s aid the con-
gn•ssman being investigated is
SU:.Pl'~IL'<i or almo~t thwarting a
South Korean diplomat's defec·
lion to the Uhited St<ltes"by wm 11-
ing the South Koreans that the
u111lomal was about lo defect.
Z:iblol·k1 , a Democrat from
\V1scons111, said he was not told
the mC'mber ·s name. H'lwever.
an article in today's Wall Street
J ournal says the target or the
probe is Dcrwinski. Zablocki said
the article was accurat e on other
aspects 11e was familiar with.
-De-r wHis.k+,-r a nk.in g GOP
membet' on the committee's
panel investigating South Korean
activities in the United States, is-
sued a state me nt s ayi ng he
would withhold comment on the
Briggs, Teacher Clash
Battle Over Homose xuality in San C"lemente
By ANNE COOPER
OI ti.e o.11y P1lolSull
Hom o.c;exuals are anti-life. an
ti-ramily, anti-God and anti
American and should not be al-
lowed lo teach in public schools,
State Sen. John Briggs told San
Ciemente Republicans Thurs·
day.
But a member or the dinner au·
dience at the San Clemente Jnn,
who identified himselC as a
teacher. a Christian and a
homosexual challenged the
s ena tor's statements.
David Lennox said scientific
e\'idence and religious tradition
do not support d1scnm1nat1on
against homosexual teachers .
"You could talk to me for 1,000
years and present all kinds or
evidence. and you'd never con·
\'ince me." Briggs told Lennox.
"What's right is right, and
what's wrong is wrong."
Briggs was in San Clemente
c a mpaigning for the 19711
E'ro• Png~ 1\ I
DEATH ...
arraigned during that court ap.
pearance.
Carter told Judge Franklin he
will seek the death penalty for
,..iori because lhe native New
Yorke r had a prior murdrr con
viclton.
Carter . one of the District At-
torney's specialists in prosc<'U·
lion of murder ('ases, did not
clJ bor ate on th al charge
llowe\'cr, local investigators
alleg<> 1''1ori was convicted of
murder in a Flo rida ca-.c
Further details on that case were
not immediately available.
The three men arrested in the
case are all or iginally from New
York and New Jersey and there
has been som e speculation that
they were tied to mobsters on the
East Coast.
Investigators fro m Newport
Rench have repeatedly declined
to comment on the possibility the
three have Mafia connections.
Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson s aid
today his men are continuing
their investigation of the murder
conspiracy and iL<> relationship lo
a Newport Beach investment
firm known as Prasadam Dis·
tributors. Inc. The four prin·
cipals of the firm arc alleged to
be members or the Lag una
Beach Hare Krishna Temple,
although temple officials say the
four have not been active fQr ill
least a year.
Three of the four principals in
the company, Joe Davis, J oe
Fedorowski and Roy Christopher
Richard, are apparently being
sought by police who say the
three men m ay have left th"
country
PICEONS BLl 1Z
RENO ARCH WAY
.R£NO (AP) -Reno flrcmcn
are blaming pigeon droppings for
an electrical fire whit·h caused
major damage to lliC r;1mOUl>
archway over Virginia Street
proclaiming Reno lo tw the "ll1A·
"est Little City Jn The World ·
The ThW'Sday night fire "'<l'
quickly doused
Officials suggcsl C'd placing il
srree n over the ~i~n lo J'irevent
future similar problems.
gubernatorial race. He is the
firs t Republican to announce his
c•andadacy.
BriJ!gS said he is building his
campaign around social issues -
principally his stand against
homosPxual teachers and in
fa\'or of a laugh death penalty -
becau~c he thinks it will focus
more attention on his candidacy.
''l"m for lowering taxes, too,"
he said, "but I couldn't get 10
people to a press conference to
hear me talk about t{\xes."
Braggs vowed the electorate
will have a chance lo vote on
whNhcr homosexuals can teach
en C'a1trorn1a public schools.
"As a born-again Christian. J
lo\'t' homosexuals," he said. "I
tell thl'm they can do what they
w.int lo in the privacy of their
b~drooms Bul when they stand
Ill front of ffi)' children, I mU.st
ad··
Lt·tlnox. the .!>elf-proclaimed
homol>exual teacher. told Briggs
anti ;.ibout 40 guests that scien-
t1f1t C\ 1dencc shows sexual pref.
l'l"l'lltl' 1s estubhi.hed before a
E'ro. Page Al
POEMS ..•
t:l'lh an<i Jack ie Kern. fifth
gr;.1dc: .1nli Uonnu Zdnnelli and
l"hr1s Hamirez, ~1xlh grade.
Fifth grader Barry Tovey, first
pn7.e "inner at his grade level,
tnok the most matter-of.fact ap
proa c h to the holiday's
~1gnif1cancc
··1 can"t w:iit till Halloween
Sn :ill thl• ~PO<>ks can be seen.
All the bab arc in the sky
W11h their friends flying high
All the people are out at night
With the moon s hining so
brt~ht
1\ nd when 1t s all over
Thal",lhl't•ml of O<:tobcr"
Nixon R eports
Good Health,
Daily Golfing
ATLANTA CAP) -Former
!'resident Nixon says he's feeling
helter than he h as in years,
evangelist Jl11ly Graham report·
t•d today.
(;raham . in Atlanta to address
the executive council of the
American Jewish Comm ittee.
told reporters at a news con·
fcrcnce he had spoken with and
r ecei ved a letter from the
president as recently as four
days ago.
"He told me over the phone he
wus feeling better than he had in
years. and I suspect that is right
because he's playing gotr every
day," said Graham. .
While Nixon was president,
Graham was a frequent visitor lo
the While House.
Graham said he received a
note from the former President.
srrihhlcd on the b<>ttom of a
newspaper cliJ)p\ng, shortly after
t ht' deal h of singer Bing Crosby.
The news item reported that
one of Crosby's last written com·
mcnts before h\I\ death expressed
c·nnrcrn about the influence "of
the mcd10 and the press ... con
cern u bout violence on TV.'·
··Il e su5o~c stcd this was
ma tcrwl that I could use ln ll
s1•rm11n , ·•Graham 'laid
child reaches school age, indicat·
ing that homosexual teachers
would not influence a homosex-
ual proclivity.
.. As far as sexual abuse is con-
cerned, evidence shows that 75
percent of that is between m en
and young ~iris," he said. "It's
not a gay problem."
Briggs called homosexuality a
threat to the United Slates. He
said the country is following the
pattern of other great nations ,
rallirtg into an era of m oral de-
cav.
Rriggs. who has a Fullerton in·
surance business, gained na -
tional attention when he cam-
paigned with Anita Bryant in
Florida against a ballot initiative
prohibiting dtsc riminalion
;_1gainst homosexual teachers.
The senator has introduced a
bil l in the California legislature.
which would allow school boards
to refuse to hire openly homosex-
ual teachers or t eachers who ad-
' ocate homosexuality .
news account.
''I do not have any information
as to the source of the allega-
tions." Derwinski said. ''In view
of the ongoing inves tigation it is
ap.p.ropriate that I withhold. any
comment on the allegations at
this time."
Later asked about whether he
told a ny South Korean about the
defection, he said, "I deny that."
Rep. Donald M. Fraser (O-
M inn.), chairman of the Interna-
tional Relations subcommittee
conducting the Korean investiga-
tion, refused comment except to
say he is the one who asked the
Just ice Department to "in-
\'estigatethe security breach." ·
At the White House, deputy
press secretary Rex Granum
said President Carter had no
comment about the report. He
sai<J Carter was aware of the sto~y ~ut bad not discussed it
with Alt,y. Gen. Griffin Bell.
Zabfocki said he was informed
the. . .._igformatioo leaked to the'
Soutn Koreans was that one of
their diplomats told the House
panel he planned to defect.
The Wall Street Journal said
U.S. intelligence learned of the
leak and managed to get the
diplomat and !tis family away
from their home only 30 minutes
hefore South Korean intelligence
agents arrived to stop the de·
feclion.
It named the diplomat as Sohn
Young Yo, a South Korean
diplomat in New York City, who
defected Sept. 16.
The newspaper said a potential
problem in prosecuting the case
might be unwillingness by U.S.
intelligence officials to reveal
how they knew a congressman·
telephoned or talked to foreie,n
agents.
She started the chapter just·
about three years ago when "the
Mission Viejo chapter cam e over
and talked me into it.''
Actually, she adm itted, she-
had been invol~cu. ... · ....... ~~-.. ..... --1
s he was in high school so she
t hought It would be interesting to
be involved again.
That first year was difficult,
s he s aid. Just herself and on&
family were involved ln th~
chapter. It took the year "to ev•
figure out who we were on cam:
pus."
Now, there are about 20 stu-
dents and 10 adults involved.
Another campus teacher, Larry
Kaufman, is the adults' presi-
dent.
Miss Lucas, who conducted
school and home interviews of
the nine El Toro students wbo
wanted to go abroad estimated.
• '15 percent. of the students on
this campus probably don't know
we have foreign exchange st~
dents on campus... :
But the Ume and effort still are:
worth it because it gives the El·
Toro students the opportunity to-
become aware ol other cultures.-
s he said. "Iljust brings an aspect.
we don't have here a t school ... :
And, s he added, "It'• just a real-:
ly exciting thing when you send a·
kid." •
Patients Curbed · ·
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Metropolitan State Hosplt.al will
slop admitting paUents to three.
acute-care wards today because
of a shortage ofA1ychiatrtsts, the~
hos pital's director. says. Five.
quit last week, making a total ol.
about a dozen such departure$ in.
six months.
SALE ENDS-NOV. 1st
TAAi NS I AUTHORS Friday. October 28. 1977 s DAILY PILOT A f
'Bonnie and Clyde' Reincarnated
P RICHARD, Al a. CAP > -Three
young men took up the names -and
traveling habits -o r s u ch
Depression·era gongslc rs as Clyde
Barrow and C.W. Moss In pulling off
some SO robberies In a dozen states,
.J>Olice said. The three planned to put
· theJr exploits in a book.
A.G. Hildreth, police chief in this
southwestern Ala bama town, said
Thursday, the three we re taken into
custody near the Florida state line
this week. Unlike their Depression·
era gangster idols, the young men
~urrendered peacefully and used only
.a pellet gwi and fake rifie in their rob-
l>eries, Hildreth said.
THE MEN -ALONG with l wo Mis-
sissippi girls being sought known .is
.. Ma Barker" and "Bonnie Parker"
-r eferred to themselves collectively
as "The S t epping-O ut Gang,"
Hildreth said.
The men were identified as Howard
Patrick Hagan, 17, of Kissimmee,
Fla; Anthony Art Imus Sullivan of
Columbus, Miss .. 21; and a 16-year-
old from Kissimmee whose name was
withheld.
Hildreth said the men had a diary in
their pc:xssession whe n captured which
referred to Sullivan as "Clyde Bar·
row," Hagan as "C. W. Moss." one of
the girls as "Bonnie P arker" and the
'Gone With
.The Wind'
Under Fire
ATLANTA {A P >
Margaret Mitchell ·s
"Gone With the Wind,"
far from being a literary
m aste rwo rk , i s a
"ster eotyped. shallow.
sentimental romance," a
Southern critic contends.
other as "Mn Barker.'• and the
JUVentlemalcas "Pretty Boy Floyd."
HILDRETH AID THE diary told
o{ robberies in about a dozen :;tates,
mostly in the Southeast and Midwe:;t,
creating a traveling crime wave
:;imilar to that of Bonnie and Clyde.
"We are verifying them," he said.
"We 've probably ver ified SO rob-
beries."
He declined to give specifics of the
individu"'1 crime:;, but said one was
the robbery of a church congregation.
THE THREE JNTENDED to write
a book a bout their experiences,
Want a Rail Car?
Amtrak Selling 170 of Them
W ASI ONGTON tA P > -l-1 or a mere
S4.000 or so, you can have your very
own railroad car. and not a model
size, either. But getting it home is
your problem.
Amtrak plans a sale next month on
used railroad cars. 1t 's letting 170 of
lts vintage passenger cars or all types.
inc luding sleepers, coaches and
diners go to the highest bidder.
accidents. and probably will be bid on
by :;crap dealers.
AN AMTR AK SPOKESMAN
estimated Thursd ay that bids for
most oC the cars would average
between $4,000 and $4,500, with the
scr ap cars going for much less.
"But for the real plus, the unique
cars like the domed ones, the price
m igflt go as high as $25,000." he said.
Who buys old railroad cars?
LAND LIQUIDATION SALE s495 pe1 SPECIAL
iot TERMS
s 100 down payment per lot s 12.40 monthly payment per lot
Loi\ w.rhio dwee ord o>e liolf rn1l9' of 10.<XX> oae incMtrid park ond
airport. SllOflP'Wl center\, .cl-tools. chl..ches, co.r«y cllJb ~ to in.
pobltc or>d ~ •eo.a!ionol focilit••• wi•h p.Cil.c rramportorlon
<.M>Joble. ~ lcxo<ed 11'1 .. Me4ope Vcky M Ion ~t be IOlcl W.
cy0<4>s ol 1>.ee g mote r.orn II,. olliod plol mop. Lots held "' ''"''
bv mojo< bail 01 ll\l\IM. Thai ollent19 hol di the ·~ed Covnly ••
•· i•e ond federd P"<""" 0.... Col.forr.o lcn:t al '"' low, low Pl"•·
I "'' come. l•>J served 59 hablo e)f)ClnOI
I DAY OH&.Y SUNDAY. OCT. JO
H.n ef Stile: I 0 t• '
L.ecetl•efi*
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Ot>Caln Ille HOO P1CC*1Y ...,art from deY9lo!W Witt r-.d " Nfof9 tiQrllllf any1n1ng, MUD'*''*~ Ille merit• o1 a11e ollenng "°''lie ...iue. 11 lll)t. ol
ll>eP<-1'1·
"The book simply does
not explore the complex-
ities of the human heart,
or human character or
h.um an dectsfons,"" says
E mor y University pro-
fessor Floyd Watkins.
THE COLLECTION includes diners
with woodburning s toves, round-end
obs ervation cars and-dome-sight.see-
ing cars. Most are more than 25.years
old and have seen millions of miles of
service on trains both ramou:; and ob·
scurt>
TUE SPoKESMAN SAJD potentlar:~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~-:·~ bidders Include wealthy railroad
burrs. collectors of train cars and
owners or rcst<Jurants with a railroad
motif.
"This is Indian summer."
"Why don't they hove it at the same time as
everybody else?"
Government Warns
Of Tranquilizers
WASHINGTON (A P > The federal govern·
m cnt is drafting consumer leaflets to warn tran-
quilizer users lbat they may become dependent on
the drugs. .
The brochures also would advise against mix·
Jng tranquilizers with a lcohol. They would tell
women of possible birth defects or early pregnan-
cies if taken during the first three months of
preinancy.
. DONALD KENNEDY. FOOD AND Drug Ad-.
ministration commissioner, ordered bis agency to
dtaft the leaflets on so.called minor tranquilizers.
These include Valium, Librium and metrobamate
<Miltown >.
Such drugs accounted for more than $250
million in sales last year. The FDA said tran-
quilizers are the nation ·s most prescribed drugs.
THE AGENCY M UST GO through a lengthy
process before m anufacturers have lo insert the
leaflets in tranquilizer packages. Currently the only_
prescription drugs with patient inserts are birth
control pills and estrogen.!.
The FDA began requiring a warning leaflet
with birth control pills in 1970 and started the
estrogen warning last week. Warning labels wflJ be
r equired 6n intrauterine devices starting Nov. 7.
No other prescription medicines have patient
inserts.
FAMINE
THRE.4T
ROME CAP> -Severe
drought is again r aising
the threat of famine in
West Africa's Sahel
region and substantial
food aid will be needed to
cope with lt, the U.N.
Food and Agr iculture.
Organiution warned.
Mauritania, Gambia.
Cape Verde, Senegal and
parts or Mali and Upper
Volta are experiencing
s evere, drought. Bul
harvest prospects are
improving in Chad and
Niger.
IND BORG
Presented at the
Huntington Cenler Mall
by St. Barbara's
Youth Community
daily thru Sun .. Oct. 30.
Admission 25• donated
to Youth Fund.
SP<>Oksand
goblins will be
here to scare
the kids on Fn.
from 2 to 5
and fl:30 to 9 and
on Sat. and Sun. from 12 to 5.
Beach Blvd.
& Edinger. H.B.
f<ACQUET (LUB
••• In Hunfln1ton 8eoch
• 16 ~.d t•nnl1 courh •~I r rocquetboll court• •~rote fcx:llllles for Me,., & Wome,., {
IHClUOU . ,,..,,.,. -OOl'f\
• l «VUt
• 2 \to>y C t11t1 Hav••
• !'ro\"°p • ,_,_,.1 Shoe>
• l•"M'
l
• • ''°"' ·t• lo"'•' • '°""09 v, .... "O ~I. . ....,,. .... ,
• ~n--Center C-•
w11h S..une (°""tty 'o• 500
• fv,,1ot 0•1t•'OC>f'Nln'
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L.1NoBOAG RAcouer (1.ua
k.i1~ ti tori.n Oft0olhord -,., '"'-"'""'•" CallM2.1747
IN /\ STUDY or seven
J\merican authors to ~
published next m onth.
W atki ns said Mis!!
Mi tchell was sloppy with
facts. prejudiced and
s uper!ic iat in h e r
blockbuster bestseller on
Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett
Butler and the Old South.
For example, Watkins
said, s he de picted a
number of Clayton Coun-
ty plantations as lar ge
enough to support more
than SO slaves when only
one such plantation ex·
isted . She also wrote of
cott on fl a m ing 1n a
warehouse. but he s aid
cotton smolders when 1t
burns.
WATKINS, a native or
Cherokee County, Ga ..
said Miss Mitchell, an
Atlantan who died in
1949, was biased in her
....·~s c'ription of p eople.
m a kin g .. e v e r y
Yankee .•. a villain and
e ver y t ru e
Southerne r ••. almost
perfect."
ln his book. "ln T ime
a nd Place." to be
published Nov. 15 by the
University of Geor gia
press, Watkins puts Mtss
Mitchell at the bottom or
his list. He rateslVilliam
Faulkner as the best or
the seven authors fo r
"As I Lay Dying."
OTHER AUTHORS in-
cluded in the book a re
·J ohn Steinbeck, Sinclair
Lewis. Ann Scott Moma-
day, William Styron and
Will a Cather.
The ~urplus cars are stort:d and wall
be sold at rail yards m Oakland; Seat·
lie. New Orleans. Chicago; Lo5
An geles; St . P etersburg, Fla .
Topeka, Knn; New Haven, Conn.; and
Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Most of the sale goods are in good
condition. But a few were damaged in
Noted Novenst
James M. Cain
Succumbs at 85
UNIVERSITY PARK. Md. (/\P l
.J ames M. Cain. who made an art of
the lllerar y tough-guy school while
wr iting 24 noYels, including "The
Postman Always Rings Twice" and
"Double Indemnity." died at hi~
home here alter suffering a heart at·
tack.
Cain, 85, who died T hursday night.
wrote several plays and short stories
which appeared in the American
Me rcury. Liberty and other well·
known magazines of the 1920s and
1930s.
The Ann pol~ nalicc ·s hard-boiletf
detective novl!l<i or love, sex. and
murder wcrl' the shocker~ or the
1930s . Has short, hard sentences and
dark eroticism brooding towar d
, 1olcncc were p raised by critics.
Cain becam<.• edilor of the New
Yor ker in 1931 and edited the
magazine for 10 months before mov·
. mg to Hollywood as a screenwriter.
He stayed there for 17 years.
Cain was married three times: to
Aileen PringlCl. a. film actress of the
1940s; opera singer Florence Mac-
beth, and Elina Sjosted Tyszecka of
Finland.
STARTS
October 27, 1977
He mentioned George Pins, a New
York City attorney who has re-
modeled one old car and uses it to
travel around the country by tagging
on to r egularly scheduled trains.
Larry BatUey of Arlington, Va., a
former Amtrak e mploye, rents a
plush railroad car for groups to ride lo
F lorida, or wherever they desire.
.,SOME PEOPLE FIX them up and
live in them or use them as a recrea-
tion home.'' the Amtrak spokesman
said.
All the cars were acquired from
private railroads after Amtra k took
over national int ercity r ail passenger
service in 1971. The cars no longer are
needed in the Amtrak system. which
gradually has been shirting to mor~
modern equipment.
Th.cy were built by the big U.S. car
m anufacturers like Pullman, Budd
and American Car & Foundry for
railroads like Northern Pacific. Santa
Fe, Southern pacific and the Penn·
Sylvania. Virtually all. were bullt
during the transition from steam to
diesel locomotives and depend on
s team for heat.
BIDS MUST BE submitted in writ-
ing and aJI sales will be completed in
November. There arc no restrictions
on who may bid. Rut t he winners will
have the responsibility or removing
their car or cars from t he yards
within JO days after sale.
Thal is done by calling the nearest
railroad and arranging with it to haul
the car or cars to the desired location.
The re Is a standard fee or Crom $1.25
lo Sl.50 a mile for the hauling service.
Bul the re are extra charges for
switchings, tra nsfe r to another
railroad, couplings and uncoupllngs,
and for parking on sidings for ex·
tended periods.
ENDS
October 30, 1977
PRE-CHRISTMAS
"SUMMER INVENTORY" CLEARANCE
In order to make room for the thousands o( Christmas Gift Items
on order, Roger's has slashed prices on many Items up to 50%.
Everything on sale Is Roger's typical quality and you can save on
color pots, baskets, garden tools and supplies, patio furniture,
antiques, ,gift and decorator Items. trees. s hrubs ... there ls
something for everyone!
SAVE
All sales items limited to stock on hand. Open Daily 9 am·6 pm
San Joaquln Hllls Road at MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach, (714) 640.5800
NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED
ARTIST
ROBERT ()WEN
WIU Be Appearing at
South Coast Plaza
October 29, 19n -1-5 p.m.
He wifl personally
autograph your purchase of
the First Edition Collectors
~late ..• "Root Canal."
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Lockheed Reports Gain
BURBANK CAP> -Lockheed Corp.
bad third quarter earnings or ~.9
mllHon or $1.SO a share, more than
twice 1976's third quartel' figure or
$9.1 m llllon or 75 cents a share. The ~OQlpany. rebounding from all-
sorted dilfic'utties In recent years, an.
nounced the news.t,o its shareholders
Thursday, attrlbutihg . Its increased.
pronts to improved· saJes and earn.
ingll on the C13-0 Hercul~ transport
J>r_ogram and the Trident suhmar!n~
m1s:ille program. · •··
Other factors aiding profi ts were in-
creased Interest Income and a lower
eHcclivc income t:ix rate, Lhe com.
pany :rnid
f:mioy , Oc:tobor 28, 1977 s OAIL V PILOT A9
Round One \\I
Burns, Carter Sqiuue Off
By JOHN CtJNNtF•' AP ht4-tM,Uy.a
They're not yet shouting like Muhammad AU and Joe
Frazier, but Arthur Burns and Preslde.ril Carter are leading
up to the best heavyweight fighl since those two boxers met.
Carter threw the first dart last week when, in effect, he
warned the Federal Reserve, ol which Bums is chairman,
to refrain from needlessly raising interest rates and hurUng
the economy
BURNS REPLl ED TUESDAY fN
Spokane, Wash .• when he told an au·
dience that .the econom y's poor
performance is u consequenc& oot 10
much or his monetury leadership as tho\
or the President's poor economic
generaJ~hip.
Neither of the two darts carried their
messages explicitly. The words were
couched in the language or domestic
diplom acy, but they were on target and cuHN111,.
ith,ey stung as badly as a punch in the face.
• This is a class confrontation whose meaning cannot be
minimized. It is more than a batUe between monetarists and
liscalists as to who effect the biggest economic changes. Jl is
a ballleofphilosophies.
Bums has alwuys represented what is usually caUed a
conservative viewpoint. He abhors federal deficit.&. He
believes the nation's greatest enemy is inflation. He
believes that free enterprise is the way to go.
Carter has stated his agreement with those beliefs, but
In Burns' view, and in the views oC many others, he has con-
tradicted himself in practice, and Burns seems to feel that
therein lies Lhe problem with the economy.
BURNS' RESPONSE TO CARTER'S challenge was
centered on the importance, the need -in fact, it could' be
said, of the absolute necessity of -corporate profit.&.
Without profits. be said in effed, Carter could make :lfo
headway.
He defended the independence of the Fed, the natl<in's
central bank, and he demonstrated that independence by
saying he would go right a head i( necessary with a Ugbter
monetary policy -money supply and Its cost -that his
board attempts to control.
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when he criticized the uncertainty over energy policy, en~ 11•
vironmental codes, taxes. government regulation and de~ ·•
dication to righting inflation. Doubt. was eroding coolidence. ·'
be suggested.
BURNS DREW IN SOME POWERFUL allies from the
business world who have been complaining about the same ·
thing, arguing that it is foolhardy for them to spend when
they don't know what the future brings.
1'his community of interest, which includes ban,ld.ng
a nd heavy industry, is in a quiet fury over what it feel5 is a
lack or leadership Crom Washington, a.s well as wasteful in-
trusion from its bureaucrats.
Given some assurance. it has been saying. and provided
with assurance also that Washington will keep out of tt& af·
fairs at least until it can gather momenlu.m , il can raise pro-
duction, produce jobs and pay its taxes.
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BUT BURNS ALSO HAS MANY. many critics. A huge
school of thought that has man.v squabbles within ~lf is in
agreement that the blame for \hecurreat eeooomic alaile A
belongs to Burns and bankers and big business.
Bums especially has been criticiud. rnai.nl.y because o(
what is seen as an erratic administration of the money supp..
ly, permitting it to grow too fast and then being forced to cut.
back, pushing up mleresl r ates and alowin& ec:onomic a~ -) Livity.
The bases or these dlsputes are deep and involved, and
we still might not get a clear resolution as the fight d~
velops. But as tbe language becomes more explicit, finally
we might obtain a clear exposition of the issues. ,rJ
Thal is, if the two battlers don't call off the fight as be·
Ing too dangerous to their individual and mutual interests. "'·
1,585 Miles per Gal.._
:reen-age apprentices at Mercedes·Benz in
Stuttgart, West Germany, designed this car.
which· they call a "three-wheeled cigar." It is
18 inches high, 106 inches long, runs on bicycle
wheels and weighs 125 pounds. It is propelled
by an air-cooled, one-cylinder diesel engine of
less than one horsePQwer and gets 1,585 miles
per gallon.
Bank: State Faces
Limits in Energy
An updated study or Calltomia's present ancf nearJ
term energy needs by Security Pac!Qc Bank says the st1to'1
energy situation is characterized by)S mlted energy chokes
and an increaslng dependence on the diminishing oU and
gas resources tha( supply 8S to 90 percent of California's
total energy requirements.
While conservation efforts and prog-rams can result In
substantial energy savings, conservation alone will not
solve California's energy crisis, the bank aa)!......-
"THERE ARE STILL RELATIVELY Iara• amounts of
known tuel res-ervos to be-developed -ror eirampte t.hero
are possibly s bUUon barrels of recovetable petroleum re-
'serves off of the West Coast -but their development will be
much more costly and difficult than in the paat." I~
Richard W. Ayer, assistant vice president In the research
c:tepartmenL
The bank's atudy s~s one ot the most dramatic ·
changea In California's ehcrgy consumption patterns over
the next few years will result from a shortage lo supplies or
naturul gas . ConsequenUy, in the ruturc, eleclrlclty wUI ac-
count for lncreasing shares of the state's energy mix.
"Fortunately, electrtclty can. bo aenerated rrom a ~u~er of energy sources -hydropowcr, coal. nuclear and
•eo'lnrmal -in addlUon to oil. However, unUJ these other
sources ore helter developed, oil must be expected to flll
much of the anticipated void creattd by the natural 1as
shortage," HYS Ayer.
COAL AND tJRA NUJM ore limited in quantity, and tho
.u11~fulneaa of coal Is limited by the harm lt can do to the en-
ytronment when burned, the bank aaya.
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