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1978-11-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
. . l f , . L I d ··Nar«!oti«!s Ease Suicides? .. Former Dodger Lest Sheep Dog Tommy John Finds Way Dome Joins Yankees 'Qver 225 "1J.es ·----------- See Story. Pa ge Bl WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1978 i -·~~~~~~~v_o_L_1_1._H_~_m_._•_sE_o_•_OHS~·-•-~_•o_E_s~~~~~~~ Dl-ugs Found At Death Site SAN fRANCISCO <APl -The followers or the Rev. Jim J ones who committed mass suicide in Guyana may have been under the influence of narcotics when they lined up for cups or C'yanide·laced Kool-Aid. the San Francisco Examiner said today in a copyrighted story. In a s t ory fil e d from * * * Uilifornian Charged With Ryan Murder BULLETIN GEORGETOWN, GUYANA CAP) -C•Uforaian Larry- Leyton, 32, was charged today witb murder ln the jangle slay. ings of Rep. Leo J. Ryan, D- Ca 111., three newsmen and a woman. GEORGETOWN, G uyana !AP ) -A one-time California t etev1s1on reporter and an ex· Marine, both members of the Peoples Temple. v/ere arrested by Guyana police in connection with the ambush killings of a California congressma n and four others at an airstrip near the ~eel's jungle enclave. Guyana officials said Tuesday they arrested Michael Prokes, 31, of Stockton, and Tim Carter, 30. of Garden City, Idaho, as prime suspects io Saturday's deaths of Rep. Leo Ryan, three newsmen and a cult member. Ten others were wounded. Another sect member, Larry Leyton, 32, bas been in custody since Sunday. Authorities say they found the bodies ol 405 Peoples Temple m e mbe rs, including their leader. the Rev. Jim Jones, at the Jungle colony. Most had committed suicide rollowlng the airstrip auack Guyana officials have issued no charges against Prokes, who also had an adopted son al the (lee SUSPECl'S. Pase A2> Leaden Ink Pad MEXICO CITY <AP) -: K.lng Juan Carlos of Spain and Mex· lean President Joie Lopez Portillo bave 1lgned aareementa on extradttioa. air tranaport and ~peratlon 1D the flelda of in- dultrJ,........., Md mlDlq. Jonestown. Guyana, the paper said empty bottles which COD· tained "massive amounts" of narcotics and hallucinogenic drugs were found where Jones led his faithfuJ to death Saturday after Rep. Leo Ryan, three newsmen and a temple defector were slain at a landing strip near the jungle commune. Dr. Lynn Crook, a pathologist from South Carolina aiding the Guyanese in the grisly task of caring for the dead, is quoted as COLLECTING TEMPLE MONEY 'EASY' -AS sayin·g. "They had stores of narcotics a nd hallucinogenic drugs. It was a total and com· · plete pharmacy -much more lhan was-needed to-supp)¥ a community that size, or even the city or Georgetown (population 66,000>. .. Near the open pavilion where most of the more than 400 dead were found, there was a classroom which had been con· verted into a drug emporium. with a picnic table covered with bottles of various drugs. Most of the bottles, which had come from Europe, were empty. T h e story said officials speculated that the narcotics probably were used to ease the excrudating pain of a cyanide death and may have been poured into tbe Kool-Aid and poison con- (See DRUGS, Page A2 > County R ams Now Of/icUd . It's now official. The Los Angeles Rams will be playing their professional football games at An aheim Stadium when t h e 1980 season rolls around. Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom and Anaheim city officials signed con· tracts Tuesday that cuarantee the move from the Lot Aftaele. CoUaeum , the team'•~ home since UM6 . For full details of the Rams arrival ln Oran1e Count)', tee" Pqe 81 of today •s Dlily PUot Sports secUon. rove Fin Dead Whale Wculles (Jp John Orozco, a maintenance man at Bolsa Chica State Beach. got a close up view of this dead erav whale that washed ashore Monday morning near Sunset Beach. State Beach rangers and state Fish and Game personnel said the 25-f oot whale apparently died at sea and bad been dead quite a white before washing ashore. The carcass washed out to sea again before fish and game officers could remove it, thus frustrating their ef- forts to determine why the whale died. Poisoner UCI Graduate Doctor Who AU.led,~· Uft Irvine ~ 1977 By PIDUP ROSMARIN Ol llW Delly ...... SUH • Dr . Lawrence Eugene Schacht, 30, who reportedly brewed and administered the potaon that killed more than 400 members of the P,eoples Temple lo Jonestown, Guyana, graduat- ed Crom the UC Irvine College ol Medicine in June, 1971. UCI officials confirmed that Schacht was.a transfer student admllted ln the fall of 1975 from the Univenidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. Mexico Dr. Stanley van den Noon, dean of the UCI medical acbool, said Schacht was well recom· mended l)y the faculty and bad beea pr~ for his dedlcaUon to bec~mina a missionary ID South America ''He IM!ellled to be 1 de<lkated penon, •• van den Noort aaid, "who w~ to •o Into medicine to become_ I mlllian1ry, ''He wu a IOOCI. comcientiouw student." From UCI, Scbacbt wu to • have done an lnternship al San Francisco General . Hospital, which la affiliated wltb the Univenlty of California medical WHEELS ROI.UV Wl1Jl PILOT AD "People were bidding ofren like cruy." "I had a tremendous response with the Daily Pilot." That •s the auccaa 1tory ot tbe happy Westminster man who placed UU. ad 1D the Dally Pilot clUtlfied MCUoa: ·es vw AMtF'M radio, aunroot, Id cond. Belt Ofb' Ev• call xJuc-icxxx If you wNlt '/OW' pboff to 80. craiy with response, cell the friendly Daily Pilot 1d·vlM.n at te-5'71. Tbey will help wrtte your wt school in San Francisco. It was not immediately confirmed whether or not be bad served the internship. Schacht was born in Houatoo, and attended the University of Houston, Santa Rosa Junior College ln California, and UC Berkeley. At Berkeley. during the academic year 1972· 73, he was a zooton major, according to UC officials. From Berkeley he went to Guadalajara. A surviwr of the massacre at- Joneatown told reporters he watebed Schacht and two nurses brew the purple mixture of cyanide and Kool·A1d In a larte tub and 1qulrt the fruJt-navorect Potion I.mo the mouths ot babiea ftnt. · Accordlnl to Odell Rhodes, a 38-year·old teacher, Sebacbt and nurses tbea ladled 1he concoc- tion lato buadredl of paper ~ for &be ad&< members of ta11e• PeoplM Temple. Victim Beaten In Head Garden Gro•e police are in- , vestigating the murder of a 34· vear·old woman whose battered body was fOWld by her 10-year· old son when he returned home from school Tuesday. Police identified the victim as Patricia Ann Neufeld, 34, of 6231 Richmond Ave .. Garden Grove. They said the victim's body was round spra wled in the kitchen area by her young son when he returned home from school shortly after 1 p.m. It Is believed the woman died as a resuJt of a series of blows to her bead apparently delivered by an attacker who wielded a blunt instrument As yet, police said. there is no indication that the woman was sexually assauJted. Nor is lbece an indication that robbery was a motive in the killing. • Police today said they have no suspects in connection with the murde r and so far have not established a motive. It is known that the woman was killed sometime between 7 a .m. and noon, police said. Coast b__ Weath e r Decreasing cloudiness and not quite as cool Thursday. Chance of rain Thanksgiving Day 10 per· cent. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE T ODAY Am,'Ofd, Inc., o Newport Beach COtPIPO"i/, u a populor moMJl·maar ftn' mwatmmt club mtmbtts. See onoly.ri.s, Page 81. a Q M O •lt .. 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" l.Awn'n<.e, 10 M .iJrlft L@W(t~•. 3) UOD R <1n~ tn, lb l IJ "''""'""'•\, 10 Al Tc l\fJttu , /O O<tMY C:.\Wt>Ow•. 11 Weh•Y Br~o.<~. 1' Ml(Mlle TOU<IWtt•, 1S Pt1ut•1t~ J<o<'W>n U Benn Rot:>e<I'°", 11 Erin l.eroy, 11 C:.r•qor y W81,ln\, 7• E n oon urov, 11 Oitnn, Molc;n, 1• !>fttt If y f l"kt\· ..., • Ottn1r t\ ftt'kb, 71 C•rdfoU Nf'tf 1• lh O y c..;..,y " Biiiy OltW-r n Loh Tonti. loO l'oP Jt1<h~•. IOI l•\\f' l-I) !>Ut Ho,.on* li '.,,,~-hi JfJ ("'''tint-M1h• 1 \\ MMilyn JO<>tt, \() Pa t ( tOfW'lt~. 4) J1mJOf"l9\_,4\ M•••\~Y.1' Jtrom•· ""°"'""'· n fOf!y W•••tr. 11 OH••" C,..Or91", 11 l o "'"'"'',,. m ~ A• ~mith, no''°'" I rmmy Jone•, 19 Amonao Otllllll\, '1 Amo• Orlttllh, ....,....,. l tm!>••MY,no- Awt\ Gt1tel•. no t9JI 'lllf)(!rt TOu< .... It*, 1• M"t'>h•fl HmrU1, •) ~nol•• Hdlro•. llO ... ,, ... "'"""· 1• Karen L.ou<\, ti Tommy 0.1-Mty, u Al 0~11 IO Tom Pfl•1M,l0 V• rnon ';miln, llO Slllrl•y Ann EOWM'<h, 11 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT i t.aw. ol t)l P"'OPl lo\olved, lbQ dud and any ~ho muy Ull ~ •li ve-" orhc1al Uat of victim!! lo an •l· tcmvt to dctt:rmane which Social Security rt><·1p1Pnt~ arc Involved. "We've bt•en looking at the 11ltua t on for t1bout a year. but wf' <'oul<to't rind any evidence lhlll lhr rt.-cipicnl11 wure being currced to turn ov~r lbe ir chc<'kll to the temple ... Naver au tel SPRINGFIELD, Mau. (APl -A tlam.pden Superior Court jury today convicted accused kidnapper-torturer Kenneth A . Appleby, "Z'l. of assa.ulting and ballerina his homosexual lover with a riding crop. He aald ttM!r ..,ere ubout JOO So<'lal ~urlty rf'<·tplf'nh ln the bunrr.-rocampml·nt m Guyuna. ond lhl" t(ow•rnm \1fll wu11 1uayl111( tht'm J total or '40,000 u monlh At lust .c>6 pevs1lu wer1• lolled 1n a mau murder uicidt< and hun· drt-d& of other huvc not ~n uc tount«'d fnr Tbt• aJCf'ncy h• chcck1na an un· 'It w11s t leur they we re being lnflucm•t-d und encouraged to do 1<>. but not under duress." he , The panel cleared him of two other charges of aaault and bat· tery with a dangerous weapon which involved alleged attack~ with a baseball bat and a whip ;.igainst Steven Cromer. 30, with whom he bad lived In 1975 and 1976. ·~~~~~I Security benefits may Bird Ill tfae Baad not be as1ugned or transferred from thc intended beneficiary to another -person or organization But recipients cannot be told how Lo !'ll>(:nd their money or to Pmty Cites Cult Perils LOS ANGELES <Al' t Patra ctiJ llt-u~t ~ayb i.be hopt.•11 there will bl-an m v~~tlgaUon into the uc· t1vities o f t he Peoples Temple so t hat people wi ll understand the danger of s uch cults, according to lht• president of the Los Antitele& chapter of the N1t· t 1ona I Organization fo r Women. Gloria AJ lred said Tues day that the newspa pe r heiress was angry that it took the m urder of Rep. Leo T R..Yan O·Calif., to d e m o n s tra t e h o w dangerous cults can be Ms. Allred visited Miss Hearst in prison Monday. "S h e sees ma n y similarities in the case and the issues lhat Ryan wai. in· vestigating:-'-' Clmnmer Believed Drowned whom lhcy may give 1t Naver s aid an 1n1t 1al in- V\'Sl1gat1on, including on.site in· bpect1on by U.S . con s u la r peraonnel, indicated that temple mem ber s on Social Security wl"re voluntarily cashing lheir checks and turning the money over lo the commune's leader. Jam J ones Becaui.e or continued seal· k red complaints or people who ret ur ned or from friends and family, Naver said. the agency asked the State Department in October to "take another look" at the benefit s ituation. but lhe !>layings and suicides occurred t>cfort.' ·tmy tn<tui ries·we rei>egun .. * * * FrOtW Pflfle Al SUSPECTS. • !)etlleme nt. or Carter, who was with t wo brothers and a sister al Jonestown P rokes, a Stockton bureau chief for Sacr amento station KXTV two years. met Jones dur· ing a n interview, a friend said Tuesday. Ile quit his job in 1972 lo join the Peoples Temple. "lie apparently was just com· plE>te ly cap tivated by J im Huntingt o n Beach City Jones," said KXTV newscaster Ureguards believe a 46·year·old Dick Cable. Northern California woman muy He a nd other associa tes have drowned while digging for described Prokc:. as quiet. sta· clams about one·half-mile from blc and sensible. the city pier during a ra in storm Prokes' brother, Tom . said the Tuesday. St t D a e epa rlme nl reporte d Searchers have turned up no Prokes' 3-year-old adopted son trace of Betty Alice Rector of was dead a t t he J ones town Fortuna, who was last seen by enclave. No other family mcm· her husband Carl and two com· bers were an Guyana, he said pa oions al 11:45 a.m. Family members said they The Rectors. 25·year veteran had not seen Prokes for more divers and e xpert swimmers, than two years, but had spoken were testing their ne w wet.suits lo him by phone about a month while clamming al the beach, ago and were to visit him in according to lifeguard Capt. Guyana. Doug o ·ArnaJI. Carter 's 74.year-old Cather When the clamme rs could not ~rJ.l~d his son "an ordinarv find the woman, her husba nd ran lo lifeguard headquarters to "lie was on the football team. report the incident. But weather lie went lo all the dances. He conditions prevented a thorough wasn·t a particularl.Y good slu· searc h Tuesd a y afternoon de.nl. He was~'l unintelligent," D'Arnall said. ' Mike Carter said. n:.Ai:nall said the_ m.issing . • Two other sons of the elder w.oman may have been knocked · Carte r ~!Vlved the J'onestown unconscious by 8 w av e or mass swc1des, the Stale Depart- stricken by a heart a ttack. ment. said, bul no word has been 'Poison Gas' Packets Found In Newport About 100 packets of pousonous fumigant washed up In Newport Beach Tuesday but the contents had already been a ctivated by sea waler and were harmless, police and fire officials reported today. They said the sm all packets. measuring about four inches s quare and covered with a c heesecloth type of mate ria l, contained Oetia, an aluminum phosphide that is activated by contact with waw.r lo releaB<! a poisonous gas. Officials speculated that the fumigant, which is used on ships, may have washed over- board The packets turned up on west beaches in Newport, from l5lb lo 60lh streets, between 6 and 10 a .m . Tuesday. Fire Department officials double-che<:ked them by dropping them lo water mixed with a strong detergent. Since no gases were released, officials concluded the sea water had alre ady r e ndered the packet. harmless. Peking Tells Teng Shakeup TOKYO CAP> A campaJgn to bolster Vite Premier Teng Haiao·ping gained momentum today amid reporta or purges and recantatior11 by the prete ot antl·Teng charaee published In the past. Oen. Chin Chl·wel, 87, has been cholen to replace hll boH Chi Tq.kuel, u fint polltJcal c om ml1aar of the Peking mUltaey re1lon, Pekln1 radJo said In a report rnoo.ltored here. Cbln'• promotjori ll belleved to fl1ure lDlo a broader plan to de· mote Teat'• opponent., who re· POl'tecfJy fnc1ude Cbi't IUperior, 1-ektq Commandtr Cbeft Hsi· Uea. , .- r eceived on the fate of his daughter, Terri, 24, w}lo was married to one of Jones' adopted sons who also is unaccounted fo r. The elde r Carte r said Tim joined the "'hippie movement" in San Francisco following his discharge from the Marines. "He was le aning towa rds something to join. The reason be ,got mixed up ln•tbis group Wa! beca use it was doing good work.· besald. Tim visited his ra ther last month while on a mission lo San f'r ancisco. "He was the same as I've a lways known him " Carter said. * * * Fr .. Page Al DRUGS ••. coctlon. Crates of empty drug bottles and used syringes were round near the bodies, the newspaper said. Labels on the bottles in· dl c•te d the d rugs inc luded Thorazine, Sodium Pentothal, Valium and halot.hane. "Near one of th(! decaying bodies all of which lay this morning in the positions tn which they dropped Saturday, I saw a syringe with its needle bent -u if It had been jammed forcibly lnlo the person's arm," reporter Jim Wilbe said. Thorazine la commonly used as a tranquilizer or sedalive., Valium it a ttanquililer. SodJum Pento1hal ls a barbiturate which can r~mder 3 person unconscious. Halothane a. an anesthetic gu often uaedinaurgery. Merger Viewed W ASHJNOTON <AP) -The Federal Trade Commlsslon ls decllnJnt a request from Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mua., chairman ot the Senate anUtruat subc:om.mitt.ee, that the •fency lnveaU1ate the merier o two steel compan.lca. The FTC aaid in a letter to Kennedy Tuetday that lt 1h1rt1 bla concern over the m erser between LTV Corp. and Lyke1 Corp. whlch baa been ap. proved by tbe JUIUce Depan· meat. A k eeper at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo totes an armload of flamingo to its new glass ·and steel-domed house. Twenty fla mingoes will be the only occupants or !he. s~ructure. The zoo hopes to encourage mating by 1solatmg them from othe r birds . Boy Bound, Burned; Juveniles Arrested PITTSBURGH <APl -Three juveniles were in custody today for a llegedly dousing a 15·yeur· old boy with charcoal lighter and setting ltim afi re after bind· ing his hands behind him, police said ..lfhe "Vi~tim.-Erich..+oy,-was.r-e ported in serious but stable con· dilion al West Penn Hospital a fter the fiery attack T uesday in a da rkened walkway only 100 yards from the ltigh school he al· tends . Toy told police he was Jumped by three boys in the walkway between two large brick houses after he left school al noon to s moke a cigarette With his clothes aflame. lhe 10th g rader ran lo a nearby lawn w here a p a s sing m o to r ist stopped and beat out the fire as the boy writhed in pain. police said His rescuer , Rruce Short of Sq u irr e l ll ill , and o ther passersby then called for help. police said. A quart can of cha rcoal lighter fluid was found ut the s pot where the youth had a pparently been tied. doused and set afire. police said. The three juveniles were not ident ified because of their ages. "T hey came into the station and gave themselves up because a ppa rently they Jtncw they were want'ed ," a police spokesman said. Police said Short and the other rescuers reported that an un· identified youth claimed the at· tack on Toy followed an earLier appa rent burrting attempt lhat day "Wha le they lthe rei.cucrs 1 we re waiting for the med ic· uniU. another young man came up the street . and he staled that earlier . IHhe--day-t wo-meft-ln-ft"'gn y-ear- .. had thrown gas on him and the n ned the scene," said police officer Terry Coll . , Carter Faces ~Back Taxes' AMERICUS. Ga. !A PI Preside nt Carte r 's pe a nu t warehouse in Plains, Ga . has underpaid local property taxes s ince 1976. locaJ tax officials say. The family business is to be billed $2,328.94 for back taxes. The figure includes 9 percent in· teresl. officials said Tuesday. The new assessment was set after a field appraisal of am p rovement s installed at the warehouse in 1975 and 1976. said Russell Thomas J r .. chairman of thc Sumter County bourd of tax assessors The vuluc of tho~t' new eqwpment an:.tull1tt1ons wai. set cit higher than $1 mallton on Carter's income lax form for p urposes or an tnv e~tm en t credit. But lhe county roll!'. used for lax purposes originally set th(' value or the improvement at less tha n $500,000 The case went to the jury"'Mon· day a rt.er lawyers' rinal argu- ments and lengthy instructions from Judge Raymond R. Cross. A ppl e b y, a ea rde d pa•vnbro ker . tes · ied Cromer requested the be tings that were regularly infli led . He s aid Crom er suggest constructing a tort ure cham at the defen- dant ·s Wes t ringfield shack whe re the tw li ved. Cromer , t stjfying about one of the. attack , claimed Appleby, m a fit of ra . bashed him with a baseball bat tn 1975, breaking hi1> kneecap. Appleby told the j ury Cromer broke 1l tumbling down a s taircase. Cromcr's lawyers sa id their l!m wa.lt&d...so... Jong._t<LIU'....-.' __ charges ror fear of retaliation by Appleby. . Appleby still faces trial on kid· nappi ng a nd r a pe counts broug ht by Massa c hus etts ..iuthorities who cha rge he a b· ducted young men from New "Yo rk City "leathe r bars " nightspots frequented by peopae seeking sado·masochistic ex~ periences. Afte r Appleby's a rrest in J unt'. authorities dug up the overgrown yard a round his ramshackle home seeking as many as six bodies police infor· m ants claimed might be buried there. No bodies were found but detectives discovered a torture cha mber re plete wit h whips, c h a tns and Instrume nts or bondage. Democrats Win G ETTYSBURG, Pa. CAPI Th<! OcmocraL ... art! back in con· trol of the Pennsylvania House ror the lime being -after wann ing the recount or a race that finished in a tic on Election Day The recount gave incum- be nt Kenneth Cole a 14-vote - margin and gave the Democrats 1 02 m e mb e r s t o th e Republicans' 101 Et Cetra by Drexel }wt in lime for Christmas! A beautifully decorated China -all individually painted (uuJ, all signed. Re ady for immediate de- livery. Stop in now! ... ~~ ................ . ............... .. lOMMCf ,.. ............... (211)-- fW F•nMf,n •-'I~ O.tip coeTA •IM 1586 Newoort 81Yd '7141 842-2050 I ""~ Cl'UUIJIG'fD l JO I ' l ---------···-···-.... ____ _ -.. .. Orange Coast· OITION VOL 71, NO. 326, ~SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ,. Today'H C lo lag N.Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1978 C TEN CENTS Lupna Murderess' Mercy Plea Ni~ed -l • il I i . } l I t ·, ' • ' • .. ) I f t , I •• ., GUY oaANVJi.LE °' ................ Judie Muoo ll'eoton lookld al {'()Ovicted murder-. AAY• Ann Shelton ~ and told ~r aht a .. u betler pertlOft'' than th ooe unscatbed ~mber of lhc Laguna Beach love trian1le t.hal ended lo munkr lo the.next breath. Judie Fen ton senteoeed Mrs. Shelloo lo Life in priaon. But u he toad the 21·year-old wom H IM muat JO to •tale pt ton be noted that •he wlll be ellalbl fOf' parol ln uven yean and aaid "you have many. many friends who will stand by you dur· ani whal will be lryi"" )'ea rt.'' Bdore be aenh~nced Mrs Sht>lton. the Judge listened atten· uvely as the convicted woman read a cuelully prepared state- ment In a voice that aomelimes quivered. Mn. Shelton admitted •be tired lhe shot last March that killed Pat Proferes ln the bed Mlaa Proferes abared with Mrs. Shelton 'a estranaed husband. · But. Mn. Shelton insiUed. the 11hootlna was an ac<:ldent. She admitted, however . "II I had not been on that balcony with the gun Pat would not have been kUJed. "f bear a moral responsibility ror her death. "It is not a burden I bear lightly ... In her prepared s tatement. M rs. Shelton c hastised the judi~lal SY1tem tb•t convicted her of murder. the jurors who declared her guilty of murder and at times the judge that pre· sided over her trial. She said the judicial system ignored the person she had been all of her life. a person she described as reeling honest and concerned. She talked of a childhood that cente red on a rather who fre- quently beat her and who she termed an insane man who at different times claimed to see spacemen walkmg around the house. She also talked of at least half a dozen sulcide attempts. one brought on when her lather aJ· legedly held a gun to her bead and threatened to shoot her. Mrs. ~lton said the jurors who, tJ:ied be'r were not free of prejud1ce and made specific reference to what one juror. Mrs. Grace Powers. had told her de· fense attorney Jim Merwyn. "She said the jury was re· <See TERM. Page A2) Californian Charged Bail Nixed • in Killing of Ryan, 4 Others _ G O_RG ETOWN , C!..Y.t!!'~--.rr~d_the mass, sui~.i~e <!f hll_!'· (AP>·-Oile' of three Amer1cans re s or American culhs{s 1n arrested in the jungle slayings of their settlement of J onestown. Rep. Leo J . Ryan and four other which Ryan had come lo ln· persons was brought barefoot and vestlgate. handcuffed lnto a Guyanese court Leyton was charged with the today and formally charged with killing of Ryan, a California murder. D e mocrat. a nd G r egor y Larry Leyton. 32. his face Robinson, a photographer for showing several days' growth or the San Francisco Examiner. beard. was escorted through a Robert Brown. a cameraman for crowd of about 1.000 spectators NBC News, Don Harris, an NBC into Magistrates Court. No pleas correspondent. and Patricia were taken and bail was re· Parks. a resident of Jonestown. fused. . . Leyton 's next court a p · The slayangs on the Jungle peara nce will be J an . 15 in airstrip at Port Kaituma ~50 Mathe ws Ridge, the court miles northwest of here '6ig· nearest to where the killings .. * * * took place. Today's hearing was neld in Georgerown ror secortty reasons. Police said. Al the next bearing. Leyton is to enter a plea and learn if he 1s c h arged with firs t .degree murder or a lesser degree of homac1de. Fir.st -degree murde r 1n Guyana carries a PoSS1ble penal· ty of death by hangi~. Court officials said Leyton was Crom CaJifornia, but listed no hometown. Leyton would not acknowledge a question by a re· porter about his hometown. ... Poisoner Graduated FroDl UCI .. . .. .. . . ' By PIDLIP aOSMAJtlN -o.-.. DMty ...... swt Dr. Lawrence Eugene Schacht, 30, who reportedly brewed a nd administered the poiaoo that killed more than 400 members of the Peoples Temple in Jonestown. Guyana, gradual· ed from the UC Irvine College of Medicine in June. 1977. UCI officials confirmed that Schacht was a transfer studeat admitted in the fall of 1975 from the Universidad Aulonoma de •.::r.i~l!.•o!'l:' • ' Guadalajara, Mexico Rain Cgcler Paul Owens, 13. was prepared for the weather when it cam e time to pedal home from Davis School in Costa Mesa Tuesday. The only thing be lacked was a windshield wiper. For a look at the Thanksgiving boli day weather picture, turn to Page A3. Coast Dignitaries Recall JFK Death By WILLIAM DODGE ottMDelly ........... ll was 15 years ago today. America was shaking orr the dread of potentially ex· plosive cold war and hovering near the threshold of a de· cade of violent political assassloations and an unpopular war. Some called It "Cam elot,•• a time when nearly ev· erything was beautiful and almost nothing hurt. Hope abounded. The United States was led by a handsome, klng- Uke young president. Then came the terrible sbotl. They cracked and echoed from a dark Dallas street acro11 the na· tlon and the world. In their grotesque wake, a prealdeot lay dying. SEVDAL WEILKNOWN Orance ~ast residents remember what they were doing al that fateful moment 15 years ago when John Kennedy was as· sassinated a nd an American dream ended abruptly in tragedy. For Orange County's Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. a pel'IODal dream ended in that awesome &asp of rate. "I wpa suppoled to meet the presl· dent at the White Houae ei1bt days later," then Marine Corps lnapector General Riley recalled. · lttUIY It would not have been the first meeting between tbe two. Schacht was listed as dead to- day by Guyana authorities. Dr. Stanley van den Noor!, dean of the UCJ medical school , sa id Schacht was well recom~ mended by the faculty and had been praised for his dedication lo becoming a missionary in South America. ·'He seemed to be a dedicated person." van den Noort said, "who wanted to go into medicine to become a missionary. "He was a good. conscientious student." From UCJ. Schacht interned briefly at San Francisco General Hospital, which is affiliated with UC San Francisco. He studied pediatrics and family practice. But Schacht cut short the in· temsbip after only two months. a ccording to Clair e Wray, <See DOCTOR. Page A%> Supervisors Allow Mesa To Take I.and The annexation of 63.4 acres of unincorporated land to the q ty of Costa Mesa was approved unanimously today by Orange County Supervisors. No one tetttfied for or against the city annexation proposal during a b ear ing before supervisors this morning. The west Costa Mesa proper· ty. north of Victoria Street and both eut and west or Pacific Avenue, is s urreunded by city territory The annexation was approved under a state law which permits a nnexation or unincorporated islands of leu than 100 acres without a vot e by affected cltlzena. ... wa• fN GUAD&LC&.i&• l in 1"""'&, City offlciala said the annex&· no ,,. ,,. "',~ear Y _...or a recon· lion, which takes effect im· nal11a.nce million to the Ruuell lalands to s• if it was suitable for an air strip," Riley remembered. "We were mediately, adda between 700 and beln& taken to the admiral for a conrerenc:e to decide lf the 800 new reaidenta to Costa landln& on the island would go abe8d. Mesa's p()pUlation. • "lbe commander or the Pl' boat we were on wu a The annexation was lnltlated youn1 naval officer rrom New Enaland who talked about by the City Council last s princ. hla father who wu an ambuaador," Riley continued. ·•t CouncU memben aald lMy were didn't realile until many years later who be w~." Riley concerned about r.onlna controls Paularino Craaadt Car police said was driven by Jose C. Hernandez. 19. of 880 Center St .. Costa Mesa. rests atop traffic signal and street sign pole that once stood at corner of Paularino Av e nue and Ne wpo rt Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Herna ndez was a rrested on s uspicion or driving under the influence following the accident at 3:45 p.m. Tues· day. Police allege he ran a red light and bounced off another car before crashing into the pole. No one was injured seriously. according to P<>lice. Transient Released In Laguna Slaying Laguna Beach Police have re· leased a Philadelphia transient they held for questloning In the death of Laguna Beach designer . Brent S. Tobey, whose nude body was discove r ed under bloody beddina beside the man's bed Monday evening. Robert Ralph Booth. whom witnesaes described u a recent acquaintance ol the 55·year-old victim. waa releued from jail Tueaday after extenalve ques· tlonln• bv detectives. volunteer. was discove red stabbed to death by Roger Hylbak. 47. who lives in an at· tached bungalow to Tobey's home at 1320 Carmelita St. Police said It appears the well· known La1una Beach designer waa murdered sometime before 6 p.m. Monday. The body had been stabbed about 15 times in the neck. back and cheat areas. Two other Americans arrested after the murders and suJcides. Michael Prokes, 31. Stockton, Ca lif.. and Tim Carter. 30. Garden City, Idaho. did not ap- pear In court today. Officials~ not say wby. Guyanese officials say 405 bodies were found to the camp. all or most of them suicide vie· t1ms . Hund.reds or members of the Peoples Temple cult are believed to have fled into the dense Jungle rather than take their lives The State Depart· ment in Wastungton said today 72 m embers have been round alive. Seed Money Raised in Plane Fight About $3,000 in seed money for legal funds was raised Tuesday night by residents of Santa Ana Heights. who decided despite a presentation by Hughes Airwest representahves that they are go- ing to fight to proposed use or 727 aircraft at Orange County Airport. The decision was made by about 1.50 residents attending a meeting of the Association of Santa "Ana Heights, a group formed three years ago to fight the then-proposed conde mnation of the area because or airport noise. They said they oppose the 727s because they believe the planes will increase the noise le'\lel significantly. The $.1.000 was raised by the people al the meeting. which was also attended by Hugh.._ · A i rwe s t r epr esent a tives. Newport Beach city officials and representatives from Supervisor Tom Riley's office. Mona Odegaard, chairman of the association. said the goal is SS0.000 and that donations wlll be accepted from any interest~ persons. She said the group is not op- pos ed to the use of n.ew technology and the testing of new aircraft. but that they don't consider the 727 such a craft. Hughes Airwesl has proposed to the county Board of Supervisors that it be allowed to test the planes for a 60-day period beginni ng in mid· December. The 727s could carry so m e 50 perce nt more passengers than the current Alrwest planes. Coast Weather Decreasing cloudiness and not quite! u cool Thursday. Chance of rain Thanksgiving Day 10 per· cent. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Thursday 58 LO 64. INSIDE TODA 't" Amconf, l rac .. o Newport Beach compcm!f, ii a popular moneJl·moMr for investment club m~. Sec onolylfs, Paget&. / C• (I jh O•IO .. .... Alll ., .... wu conductJoa a critique of an lna~tion he bad jual com· in lhe blufftop area overlooking J pleted at the Marine Barracks lo Wasb.lnCton. O.C. Nov. the Santa Ana River. They noted (Bee ,......, Pase ,U) that city controls are more "We dO not have the evidence ot thla Ume to hold him." a polke apokesman aald, adding that lnvestlgaton are workina on other leadl in the murder caae Officers arrest ed Booth several boun after arrivln1 at the murder scene when friends described the transient to poU~. Tobey had met Booth shortly arter the young man arrived ln the Art COiony rrom the Eut and had befriended the 20·year· old man.. Police said Tobey wall in the habit oflnvlUng transients to h1I home . •• Ct CMO A• "-• .. _ stringent than thoie of the '--~~---------"'!""~-_,,,....11111111111!!!11!1!"!~-" • county. .. ., f . • Tobey. a former civic acUvl.at and Pageant or the Masten ... . ~--------...--------.. ------. -··--·-.. ·~~ , .. > WuntyR""" Now Q/ficial It 'a now attklaJ Th t..a. An.i ll'I R1m1 will br phayanw lh.etr prof k>n¥1 football M•m•a al n 1t ht•lm Slud1uni voht-n th lHO ••••Ml roll• Ml'tnmd ltam o"nt•r ('lilrroll tlo '4nbloom and Ant1he1m <'It)' offirl•l• 11aenl'd <'on-· tr1t'ta Tu.-.sd11y th•t auaruol~ Uw move from the l .tMI Aniii\'I" C0Ut1•um th~ lN•m' ho nH• "inc ... ltMe fo'or fuJ I ck•t•H• of lht• Ra m11 •1 nvul 111 Oraott~ County t.t."-' Pagti U l or Wdi.y '• DaHy t>ilot Sport• ~hon lagm1a1i, 79, ill Listed As Missing It has lwcn s ax doyz, 1lnct1 Lagunu Ju•a<'h resident W1n"trm Hoh<• rt lJ p<fr.: ru er, a r l'I 111·d league of l'illl'H l•xccut1vc, walked awuy from hlb h11llop h<>mt: A three·day sear c h or tht streeb m has Top of the World community and the i;tecp. brw.h choked incli nes s urrounding the neighborhood r1iilc.td lo tum up any sign of the 79·year-old man. Jhs wife said Updegruff had been desponde nt when he wt-nl . for his dally wnlk last Thur!)day arte rnoon. c·urry1n~ only a walk mg cane P o llce arc still conducting roulme patrols of the a rea In an effort to ftnd the man. but they admit I.here IS little hope Of find· mg him lJpdegniff is the retired ex ecut1ve dm.-ctor of the Orange County Di vision of the Lcugue of Cahfonua C1lle11 FrOfft Page Al DOCTOR .•. ho1t p1tal 1nformuUon oHtccr "lit• went on what wui. sup IJ{JM•d to be a brief vucutlon , and nn1n came hac~rs Wray s a1tJ ··r suppo!>c that's when he went to Guyana " Scha<'ht wa1. born 1n Houston and atwnd<'d the n1 veri.1ty oi Ho us ton . Santa Rosa J un101 College m California, and UC Be rkeley Al Herke ley. durin g the Jcadt-m1c year 1972 73, he wa~ a wolOJ!Y maJor, according to UC offtnaJs From Berkl•h.•y he went to GuadulaJara A s urvivor of the m <issacrc ul J onestown t old r e 1w rtc rs he watched Schacht and two nurses brew lhe pur ple m ixture or cyanide· and Kool Aid in a large t ub und squirt the fru1l·rlavorcd potion mt.o the moulhi> of babies fir11t. /\c<.'Ording to Odt>ll Rhodes. u 36 yt-ar-old ll'acher, S<-hacht and nur:-ws then hJdlcd the concoc- t ton lnl <i hundrttdS Of pa~r CUJ>S for the adult mcmbt!n of the f't:oplt·s Temple. Hhodt·s cscupcd when Schucht ncl'ded a stelhobcope . Rhodeb voluntc"red to gel 1t and flt:d tn· lO the JUOlo(lc Moose Serve Mesa Seniors Col.Lu Mesa 's Moost· l,.od~c I 157 ul 435 F; 17th S L. I S scht•rluh .. 'd lo sl'rve Th1.1nksl(1vini: fhnncrs 1 hursilay for mcmhcr:. anil their fumiltef.I and for any of lh1• cit y's !l<.'11t0r c itizens. Oinncr 111 :>ehl•dulcd lo begin ut 1 p m Trun1>porlut1on can be a r· rangNI by tallin~ Jerry Rc ud al S mith Tuthill und L a mb Mortuory, 616 4888. Hcud su1d the lodge wus n't r h:iq(1ng for the mt•ul11 to be c•ookl•d and sl•rvcd by m embers but that d11nulinni. will he uc C't•plcd OAANOE COAST < DAILY PILOT .......... --"'f; .... ,,. •• ""' t•\IW1"""' '"'". , ...... y 't .. ,, '""..., •"-') ,.,.,,. ,~ M,-,;1ti...,,,, , .......... ""'' leifM 1,..MoA M .. ,.,., .. M•ftOQllt!j~ .. I .. Clift .. , K LM• 111-I' 11.fK .......... "'•"-•"'Ill l.dll°" . . ' Drug Use -Digur d In Deaths SAN •'RAN\ 'ISt'C,> I A J» 1'tM: follow ra ol Uw Rev J im J0tle4 who comrnltl.tid ma1111 aull'ld•· In Guyana m1y hav be 11 \m1h•r tbf' tn!looncl' of nurcotks wlwn lbt'y llnt-d up for cupa of cyuld l•ced K~ol Aid, tht• 8un Frant'lliro 1':x11mllwt 1u1d t.oday 111 a <'Ot>rntehlcd •t.ory In • 11 ton fll d from COLLECTING TEMPLE MONEY 'EASY' -A5 Jonestown. Cuyuna . lht> pupN • said ·mpty boltlt.'S which cun hHn~d 'mu11111vt 1.1nH1unts'' of narcotics und hutluclnoaenie drugs wen.• found when· Jone~ led his fa.ilhful w dt·ul h ~11turd•y a-fter Rl'p 14~0 Jtyan. three ncwam.en_ and a lemplc ddc·ctor 11H·re i,laan al u land111& i.lnp near thl' Jungle commune lffbhap in /tie.a ,.,. .... _ ... TERM ••• aentful -that I wH 1allowed lo walk In and out of court while they were eatorted ln and out or the jury room by a unlrormt.'<I deputy. "She CMrt . Powers) also s~ud the jurors were resentful becauae I ~ clothes aa nice u th• Juron wore. "Such prejudice violates thtl conce pt of presumption of in· , nocence aa well as the conce-pt of Juatlce," Mra.Shelt.onaald. She denJed that her huaband Joaquin waa responsible for M iH Proferes • death when s~ Hid that no one could cause her lo deliberately take another peraon 'a llfe. But she wondered aloud about her eattan&ed husband and what ahe said are his • 'senaeleu, Ir- relevant Ues." He waa the key proeseculion witness against Mrs. Shelton and hla l4t1Umony as an eyewit· neaa lo the kilting, was the key e le m ent in prosecutor Dave Carter's case. A11 Mrs. Shelton re fus ed to lay bla me for the murder on her husband, Judge Fenton said, "you constantly defend Joaquin. lie doesn't deserve that. You are a better per110n than he." The n, lhc Judge went on lo say Dr Lynn Crook . a putholog1bt from South Curollna a1d11i~ lhe Guyan~ 1n tht.· teri::sly U111k of rarinj( for the deud . Ii. c~uuted ui, saying, "They hud i-.to res of narl'Ol1c:. und ·trn llut•1no1<t-n 1c dru~s . It was a lolul urad com plete pharmal'y muc·h more thun was needed to · ~upply a community that size, or even lhe city or Georgetown (popululion 66,0001 .. that the law gave him no choice W1tnl·s s s urwys i>l'C.·ne uftt·r cumpc r :>hell of Harbor Boulevard and Baker Street as but to tell the woman she mu.al topplc>tl off its per ch on CJ pickup truc k pic kup driver was making a turn. No one spend life in prison. Tuesday a fte rnoon in Co1>ta Mt:sa Acci· was hurt in the accident. but traffic was And, In an uside that seemed dent occurred about 3 p.m . at intersection tied up for a time. police reported. to embarrass the Judge, he told ---·-. -=:::-.. :::. ··=-=-=-==:::.-=-==.::::-·~=-=-=-=--=-=·-=~ ==-=--=-=-::::. :::_::_-=:...=..= .. ::: .. ==-=--=-J1.tr.a....5.bell.o.n...:l..pl)'...$lil. __ into a victims· restitution fund. f'rot11 Pap Al JFK ASSASSINATION. • • ,... "J i:rabbcd my hamburger and r un out to lhe police unit " 22. 1963, when un orderly cam e into the room and hander! ham a note The !)hp of paper blHd th<• prc1>1dent hud been shot. AT THAT SAMI:. MOMENT, Jlunl· 1ngton Be a c h Police Chief Eurle Robitaille, then u patrol officer, was l'rt•panni: to cut o humburJ(er al ltu- roffcc shop l'Ountcr in I lunlmgum Lunt!1> bowlin g alley on Beach lloulevurd "They hud a radio 1n the coffee shop t unt'd to an f<'M 11lat1on and they i.oell••ue brokt• in for u ispcc1ul bulletin," Rob1t<11lle recalled. "It was a lot.a l bhock; u couple of ladieb al the end of the counte r started crying SEVERAi, HUNDRED miles north . a ctress and dancc•r Ruby Kttler was traveling with ht.·r husband toward Be rke ley "We were dnvmg up lo Northern Callforru a for the big game !Stanford versus Cal l and the reunion of m y husband's frut.ern1ty cla1>s ... lhe Lagunu Ucach resident rec1tlled . "It cume on the radio," she con tmued "I think they Just said 'shot' .. J but that was bad enough." Radt<m all over Ame rica wer e com KULU in~ on as Pf'Ople droppe·d their taslc. and liHtem·d m st unned dis belief as news commentators r e- layed the s hockmM news. "I WAS IN MY ins urance man's office in San Clem ente renewing m y automobile lnsurant~," Orange County staeritr Brad Gates remembered or Nov. 22, 1963. "Ills secretary had just come an and told us ... Gales continued. "We turned on the radio and just kind of sat ther e in s hock." As the news or PrcRldcnt Kennedy's a ssa ssm at1on came over the radio networ ks. Americans driving on streets a nd bouleva rds began exchanging stunned comments at traffic lighl.b. ••1 WAS DRIVING south o n Crenshaw Boulevard 1n Los An&e les to oATu a m eeting," Second 0111trlcl County Supervisor -elect Har- n ett Wieder recalled "J was stopped al a red light when the radio made the announcement." she !)aid. "J could sec the man slopped next lo me rcuct at the 8amc Umc , we both 1>a1d 'Oh my God'." Mrs Wwdcr :w1rl rlrivcr~. strangers. were talk1nE( with each other ut each truffle hghl "Al t1me1> of tragedy, one feels so 11mall there':; somd hrng bigger that brings you <t ll together ." · DOWN SOUTH AT THAT inHtant, another group of people w~re guttierlng together In a cluster of warehousc·type bulldlnl(A al Jaml>oree Boulevard 1md Campus Drive. "We were " ttmull group or peoplf· who h:id been brought together lo d11> cu111 th · development of this campu:i. ·· UC Jrvmc Chancellor Ounu:I Aldrtch re· membered. "We were In a planning dJ scussion M-M•CM and Eloise Kloke (former a!u,lslanl chancellor) came in and said she'd hear d the presad •nt had been shot," he sald. "We waJlcd for conllrmallon on the radJo and it came finully. "We Imm :dlut •ly 1u1joumcd the meeting hecuuM'. ut the m oment, 1l didn't i;eem the right time lo orry on the dh1cusslons t.hut had bro ught us together " 8AC:K UP IN LOti Angeles, a mMD who haa brought l{)gethcr l>eme<:raUc causti11 and bankrollud campaitinB for ytiars was ln hls attorney's office. "A secretary c•me In and told us about too shooting but we po<»poocd It," Oranae County Democratic Central Committee memtMr Dick O'Neill re· membered. • 'Thm we heard lt on lh4' radk> and Wl' were alU.nned1" he uld. "It rclll)' hit me when I '°" home . I waa alck 111 ntchl." ~' • •Ii¥ . The South Oranao County rancher recalltd a dlMer meetlnll with the youn1 president ln the eaat room of the o••••'-" White ffOUM before lhe tt11tc Shootln1. tic~ f. "lie totd It us It w11 nice to all down wllh a 1roup of people who didn't talk about Harvard football," O'Neill 111ld . . Disco Club to Get 3rd Mesa Hearing U1st·o 1lanf'1ng will get another l'lrnnr<> an the Harbor Shopping < \•ntt-r Taking respons1b1l1ty for a .. hornhll' JOb " during two past lwunngs on the prooosed night l'lob, Mayor t;d Mci''a rland ~x i.>huned TuN1day why the council decided Monday to hold its third hoar mg on the 111suP Dec 4 ·It n·ully w1.1sn't hundlcd us u pu hi II' lwurinit Lht'rt.• wen• II u t ' s I 1 11 n !> I h a t w t· r c n · t a1 1""'''rctl." '>UHi Mc Furlund of I ht• n11tnt·1l 's Nov Ii rCJl!Ctlon or •• n ap1H·:.il ht.'<1rtng for !';yl·d 11 u:.:.t•tn If usscan hud sought u rehea r 111g after U1e first rejection Of h.s plan to put u dis r o l':.t lled .. C11f(11 ... y 's .. ut the l'>hopping ct·nter "T ht• pohct-didn't have the op port unity to (·<im mcnt on thl' lt<t uor h cl'nse rcq uc.-st >a t the first hl'arml? I. .. said Mcf<'arland The council reJected the 350·penson t•<11>acity d1 s<'o, fe1mng problemi. with the liquor hc·ense lluf>sein. u Cypress resident, - then asked ror a rehearing. ~he ite m was placed on the consent calender of the Nov fl mectmg without being designated as a public hearing. Hussein said the council had given him'"° real reason for the initia l rejection. Costa Mesan Takes His life Orange County Coroner 's of. fic ials have ruled the early Mon- day morning shotgun de ath of a 28·ycar-old Costa Mei.a mun a s uicide. Robert Nicholas Krutiak of 823 Towne St.. dci.cribe d b y a neighbor as recently despondent over money matters. was found dead on his patio at 6 :24 a.m Monday by a room male A neighbor told Costa M~a police he had heard a shot sometime between midnight and I a .m . Mond<1y. Demond Rejected CAIRO. Egypt <A P > -Presi- de n t Anwur Sadat 's c hi er negotiator a t the Washington peace taJks was n ying home to· day for consult.alloni:; following lsreal'a rejection of the f;gypUan de mand for a ti met.able for home rule for the Palestinians in the Weat Bank and the Gaza Strip . WHEELS ROLUD WIHI PIWT AD "People were biddin~ offcrb lake crazy " •'I had a tremendous res pon&c with the Daily Pilot." That's the success story of the happy WcKtmlnste r man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot classified section . ·s5 VW AMWM radio. .. unrncJf. gd cond Lk1>L Offr Eves C'llll xxx·xxxx If you want your phone to go crazy with response, call the friendly Daily Pilot ad-visers at 642·5678. They will help wnt.e your ad. Et Cetra by Drexel Just iii time for Chri1tma8! A beautifully decorated Cluna -all individually painted and all Bigned Ready for immediate de- livery. Stop in now! fOMANCI , .. , ............. Q1I) •1211 coeTA •IM 1585 ... oort 8tvd. (1141142•20!!0 I nea •te• °"".-."u ao I ' --. ( o.llY f'llet ,._.., LH f'ayM BETWEEN THE STOR,..S, A PICTURESQUE SUNSET FOR THE ORANGE COAST AS CLEARER WEATHER FORECAST CloudybutWarmerOuttook for ThankaoMna With Fair Sid•• and No Rain Over the Weekend Wed"411Cay. Novef' 22, 1978 S DAILY PILOT A3 Countg ca_,nfllU. Pftnd's Fate StilfU Iideci<lecl By KATHY c1.4!CY Of!Mo.llyl"t...., This year's per-Pance by the fledgling Or,~e County Fair Campaign pttlces Com- mission drew .,.ed reviews ~u esday b e~e county supervisors. While threor the five s upervisors fa,td disb~nding the commissi• Immediately. the board posllled a decision on the p an's rate until January. "It really tn't done much at all except i~e cases to ~n fu se voter~ said Supervisor Ralph Clari Calling I comm1s.~ion "a pathetic ~er tlg«;r. Clark complain 1ls review power over cataign literature 1s limited tfJblic censure and on- ly to ca~lgns for county gov· ernmenf1ces. S upi•sors C h ai rman Thomailley defended the com· missiolnd said. "I think w~ are th,-1Prit if we don't have 1t as str.l as we should.·· t he comm1sislon during ,tho general election cumpulgn. Schmit will be o ut of orf1ce whe n supervisors next consider the commission ' future a nd Mrs. Wieder will take his place Clark. quoted Mrs . Wieder as describing the commission as u t "sp1ttfog" forum for eand1datei. Anthony said the commission was abused by some candidates who brought matters up chieny for publiclty·s sake "I would hate to think or oot having something to provide safeguards." he said. "It secmi. to me the comm•sa1on right now is almost more dangerou!\ than it Is usefuJ." Clark s ugge!>tcd d1:-.bandmg the commission ··until we can get one with teeth nithcr th<in go on with on~ that has been a hor· nble 'ailurt> New Trash . ____ __F~jr _Dry Weekend Fore_~ast Hetded the commission <1 "det,ent" to candidates who otbei>e might be templed to mtBJd voters In their cam- paiJiterature. (IY pointed to the recent el~n. contending, Cor exam· Fee Eyed By County Sho ~ers s hould taper ore tonuthl, g1~mg w~y ~9. a cloudy hut warmer Thanksgiving a nd a fair. ra1nJess weekend, lhe Na t1onal Weather Service in Los i\ngeles said today. i\ spokesman put the chance or r;.11n at 70 percent tonight and 10 percent on Thursday, with high temperatures 58 to 64 dt'grecs a nd lows tonight SO to S5 cll•grl'CS That should be good news for most Orange Coast residents, who s logged through half an lnch to an lnC'h or ra1n Tuesday The Moulton Niguel Treat menl Plant in Laguna Niguel re ported the highest rainfall on the coast, with an even one inch re· corded there. The season total since July 1 is 4.53 inches in Laguna Niguel as compared with 2.SS inches by the same date last year. A s pe>kesman for the Orange Lighter Mood County Flood Control District said Costa Mesa received .51 of an t nch 'l'Ut\ttdtlY for-a season total of 3.68 inches. No compara· hie figures were available from last year. Santa Ana was drenched with 70 of an inch. for a season total of 3.36. up from 1.93 las t year Santiago Peak on Saddleback Mountain. usually the dampes t s pot in Orange County. recorded 1 3 in.,ches for a season total of 7.6 10cbes. twice last year's 3.8 p1Jlat those seeking county of· inches. ndid not misuse endorsement Ra~n-watcher J_. She.r_man a"as 1 .. .P.rey.~IJ~t ~-~.late .~nd Denny in Huntington Beach re· ttra cootesl.3. ported .49 of an inch in th~t city. And don't forget," Riley con. for a season total of 3.31 inches. .ued ... the campaign com- up from 1.92 inches last year. 1ssion can ask the district at· The Orange County Harbor rnt>y to investigate actions P a trol 1n Newport Beach hich warrant more than an ad· measured .56 of an inc h. bring· oonition in the newspaper ... ing to season to dale lo 3.70 La meduck S upervisor inches. Last year al this lim<:. Laurence Schmit and Supervisor the total was 1.83 inches Philip Anthony joined Clark in favoring abolition or the review panel. C bl F • However. Supervisor Ralph . a e lnJ1 Diedrich favored withholding a decision to see if supervisors can A proposal to make Orange County residents pay a ne w fee for.di$J)OSal of the three pounds of trash the average person dis· cards each day was advanced Tuesday by county s upervisors The board calJed for a report in mid-January on et s uggestion to c harge from $2.25 to $3.50 per ton for general refuse dispe>sal a t county dumps and from $4 .75 to $5.50 per ton for trash earned by commercia l haulers to coun ty trash transfer stations Plans Eyed For Mobi/,e Home Parks Orangc County planners have ht't'n asked to prepare a list of .... ays to encourage development 11f new mobile home parks in un· incorporated a r e a s or the t•ounty New Pageant Chief To Change Format In Viejo . Cites Step resolve their differences . He noted there are no elec- tions now for two years anyway. ··w e have really only had one campaign with the commission in a ction," he observed. "Can we tell so soon whether 1l 1s e r- rect1ve? I JUSl pose tha t as a question_·· The proposal also called for cha rging residents Sl to $1.50 per load for refuse they haul the mselves to county Jandfilb Supervisors asked counly ad ministrators to review the pro posal ~ilh representative-. from county sanita ry district.., and citie~. between now and mid January Ronald Bates. an a~-.1!-.tanl dirt>ctor of the county General Ser vices Agency. said Orang<-• County 1s the only urban county tn Calirorrua that still finance~ trash disposal from properly tax dollars County s upervisors ordered the ltst Tuesday as they con· :-.1dered recommendations from a 10-member Mobile Home Park Commission which addressed a<.'t1o ns !>upervisors could take to 1 m prove the tot or mobile homeowners . ··supply a nd demand is the u1 · llmate <inswer ... said Supervisor Halph Dit>drich. "Where do we go from here?" County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas, in a written a nalysis of commission recom- mt•ndattons, suid a zoning code rt'vis1on now in the works will 1nc ludl' provisions for mobile home !.ubdivisions and creation ur :-.pec1al mobile home zoning. In addition, he said, the coun t v·:. m·w housing policy due !>ho rt ly will address m obile homl's as a way to offer famiUes lt·i.s-expensivc housing. Supervisor Philip Anthony ~ugJ!cSted the w ning code re· v1s1on in particular be s peeded up but !>aid adoption or the re- vis ion won't make additional mobile home· parks available 1mmed1ately. '"There still will be the prob· lt•m or applying that to real land somewhnc." he said. One mobile homeowner. John W. llollowcll of Santa Ana, told s upervisors if something isn't done he might try to gel a mcasu~e placed on a ballot that would ha lt building unless new de\ elopment include provisions ror low-cost r ental housing or mobile homes. "~ince you llave been provid· mg such high-income property . , isn 't 1l about lime you would provide some low-inc:ome hou!>ing?" he a~ked S upt•rvisors as ke d County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to re- view another commission pro- posal, the creallon of an arbltra· t ion panel to act on landlord· tenant disputes By STEVE MITCHEi.i. Of, .. O.llv Piie! St•tt The new di rect o r of the Pageant of the Master:-. plans changes ln the art s pectacular next• summer that will li ghten the content. mus ic and mood And whjle the ne w director or the annual Laguna Beach ex· travaganza says he's e njoyed "countless" past performances. he wants to put mort' life into the program. Glen Eytchison was named las t week ·to take over direc· t.orship duti~s for the s ummer production which for years has drawn capacity c rowds every nighfor iL~ six-week run. "The art selections have been \'Cry dark and very dramatic the las t few ycurs," Eytchison said rn an interview this week. He says he's going to start with brighter colors and art works that portray action. "I'm going to give the audience a shot of adrenaline to keep them warm and awake iothe bowl. ... j;ytchison also sees changes in the pacing of the pageant next summer, as well as the music. "Instead of opening t#ltn the big one and going downhill from there. we'll be building up to a Jirst act climax, picking it up big a t the beginning o r the second half. and ending big." He said a problem in recent years Is that "the audie nce bas been fallinl? asleep, getting un- comfortable a nd cold the last 15 minutes or so of the shew ... Music, he says, will be used to pace the s how, "as oppe>sed to being an incidental item on the program." "Th e forme r South Coast Repertory composer and music arranger said the music will re· late more to the "Jiving" art pieces displayed on the s tage. "For instance, a classical Vic- torian piece will coincide with classical music." In addition to brighter, more active canvas selections, the 24 -year-old di r ector sees changes in the selection or Water Bonds Sold ~·For Tiro Projecu The lrvine Ranch Water Dis· lrict has sold $8.3 million of gene ral obligation bonds tor waler and sewer projects on 3.146 acres of uninhabited land between El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and Lion Country Sufti rl. · Successful low bidder ror the bonds wali u syndicate headed by Se~urtty Pacific Bank of1.os Angeles and Aasoclates. Bond11 were obtained at a net average lntertsl rate ot 6.86 percent. Sale of the bonds was ap· proved by the wattlr board Mon· doy The bonds will be usea to tie into a maJor county pipeline r.roject to Import water, accord· ng to JRWD General Manager William Hunt. The pipeline, called the Diemer tntertle,. Is under the sponsorship of the Municipal Water District of Orange County. · The weter dlatrtct wlll receive bids on an additional S13 .8 millloJl in bond$ for another im- provement dlltrlct, 23,021 acres or 11rlcultur1l land north or the Santa Ana Freeway and west or themarineba.,onDec.13. 0.lly f'I ... SIMI - CHANGING THE PAGEANT New Dfrector Eytchlaon sculpture pieces for the 44th an· nual pageant. ··tn the past the pageant r epresented mostl y c lassic sculpture. s u ch a s model~ portrnyin~ Hercules or Ve nus." Eytchison said. "But this season art deco· wi II be re presented. such as Lalique <crystal l figurines." The new director says he 's already selected four or t-he nearly 30 works or art that will be displayed on stage next July, and his desk is piled high with art books from which he will make many of his selections. lie has until mid-December to flesh out the program for pre- sentatlQn lo the fes tival board or directors. O p erators o f the ~l e television firm serving ,_.on ·V1eJo have taken steps im prove local servic<'. rnge County s upervisors w1 told Tuesday. O range County Cal Com· m un1cat1o n s Com r~ a d mmistrators are corilrng fl systemwide inspectttlo cor reel weaknesses in 11pment. county officials s md a report to s upervisors In addil.ion. t~e. 'TIS Mirror Company s ubs1d1c\has cen- tra Ii zed dispatchirl nc reased office hours and h~.e· fullt~mc technician on dul mg P!"lmc viewing hours. lht rt said. When supervi< granted the firm a rate i~/se and new franchis e thrCf1°nths ago · they ordered a'°rt on crrort. ... to improve ser- Mission Vie 'C1>1dents co_m plained at thee abo~l serv_1ce disruptions art?lays '" getting cr('WS lo resp to problems. County ct ia ls reported sam e -day ponses by the operator h Jumped from 11 percent in lember to 27 per cent in Oct!· I Gem Talk What that nine-member board will be seeing 1s a selection or the modern masters which he s ays have not as yet bee n represented in the pagea nt. "Art means more than Renoir NATIONAL GEMSTONE? Schmit referred to his own de· feat in the June primary and the commiss1on·s cens ure or some campaign literature cir culated by one opponent. Dave B:iker ..The committee did their thing ... Schmit said. "They pro- nounced Judgment on him. What good did 1t do in that campaign"' "Until you have a comrn1ltet' thal has the muscle to brinJ! somebody up short prior to elec tion day ... Schmit continued. ··nobody 1s going to pay any al· tent1on to 1t .. Schmit was edt!ed out in June by Baker and Harriett Wieder. both of whom we re chas tised by Flu Strains Not Detected In County No cases or the nu s tr aini. t:X· peeled this wmter have been re· ported m Orange County so far, county Health Department of- ficials said today. Tht• Russian nu and the :\. Texas strain art' the ones thcit may cause illness <icross the country this winter. s<11d Or Thomas PrenderJ!ast. county director or epldem1ology a nd Rembrandt... Eytchison 1~1ia1 u:ould be rl()ur cho1c1 .. ' s aid. adding his pageant produc· re is an interesting debate go. lion will be less educationaf and n among gemologist~ and otheNi more theatrical. round the country. There are two While out.lining changes in the es: < 11 Should Ame rica have a pageant. Eytchison hastened to 10nal gemstone. and 121 1f so. add he enjoyed m an Y 1eh ,,..,tone should tl be" The front· performances in his younger nt•rs appear to be the tourmaline. years. . 1ch 1s found in both Mame afld He says he s neaked into ahfornia. and thc Yogo s apphire or "countless" performances as onta na The California tourmaline child. a delicate rose pink The Maine His father owned a movin ourmahnc Is green. The blue sap· and storage company next d phire Is berng considered. too. and 1t to the Irvine Bowl, which ga is m ore valuable tnan the others hlm plenty of opportunity lo s There 1s also some argument favor- unn9tlced Into the paekcd ing California's benito1te. a 8ehl phltheater to watch living m found only In the U S. Actu"llY. there re-created into works or art. 1s a wide variety of gemstones found Con,·ert1ng to user rec!>, ht· · said. would force individual~ a nd businesses that use tht.· trash disposal S) :-.tt•m to µay for pro portiona te ~h art'" of 1h operation For exampk. Bates continued. certain large industrial fi rm:-. :;uch as those involved m· tin· retreading . <'On:-.t ruclion an1I demolition rece1,·c more dollar-. worth of trash disposa l 'Wrv1c·1· than they pay tn propl•rty taxc:-.. Bates said Hf' offered s upervisors 1 wo op t1ons for lhc setting or pos:.1bl1· tra!>h USt'r fees. One would gene r ate S7 :1 mllhon annu<illy to financt· Lhl' .,ystcm ·s day to day operation., The second would brtn~ tn SI* ·1 million annu<illy to financr· future new cqu_ipment purcha!>t':-. along with day to day ser vice Batc•s s aid the new fCl'S wou ld cost the averagt• homcownt·r from $4.99 to Sfl 40 per year 1n added I.rash collection fees or from 42 cents to 5.J cents per m onlh. dependin~ upon which option supervison. chos<-• lfr noted each count y rC's1denl generates 1,095 pounds of t ras h per year or about ;j ,285 pound'> per household. Relations Seve MANAGUA. Nicaragua in this country A national Jewelry magazine Is conduclln$f o Poll among · Jewelers to determine the most popular choice amona them. There will urely be special und geo· arophlcnl lnt('r Rl~ Involved. und the debntc will probably conUnue for months Or tiwn yoi:trs -beforl! a choice l!i madl• Wh9l wo1,1ld your cholct" be for., n1t1onol gemston " J. C. J.liunp~rUzd Jewetrj ME.MBE~ AME lllC AN G EM SOCIC T 'f @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD cosrA Mt;SA Pres1dent Anastasio So s political roes broke off ta1 the dictator as Cost ·severed. diplomatic r ·with bis goverJ\ment . series or border shootln CONVENIENT TERMS Ban .. "m•r ca .. M t Ch 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION "'"'PHONfr'5.~~1 .. arge • ,. -- \ A.f DAILY PtLOT .Just ·:: «;~ tin_g Ct ~~ 1~~~(1 ~bin~ Tigers and ]'\-keys T\Ja.KEY DAY T•on&as: Our •nae County Board ol ~rvilON fOl l<x'kt'Cl m •meat of dfibat.e on l)' )'tat.ttdaf oo t.be proe and eons ot lbetr ·county Fair Campalp PradlCH CommtaJon In tomorrow's holiday. >'OU 11u.pe<"t that C'Omnu.aak>n blew a *'old~a opporturuty for aea~I qulpptn~ Supe.rvtaor RAiph Clark. for namplt, l .1ttllnc the rommlaak>n'a u1•. referrf'd to tht· fair prac &roup u ''It palh«ic paper ua~r .. Now you have t.o fu1ur~ Ralph could h•v\eo more St' a.onaJ than that Ile could hav" oiled the rommiMlon a turkt) rhu.» lk-might h•vc gone on lO suggest th .. t; com mission ruined up Its feathers, ran around in crazed, non· sensical circles and made some gobbling noises. SUPPORTERS OF THE fair campaign people, on the other hand, didn't counter with much of a seasonal argument either. Supervisor Tom Riley of Newport Beach, who de- fended the commission. envisioned the group's role as more like a policeman, empowered to blow the whistle to the DA on any shoddy political maneuvering. Now General Rlley could have been more seasonal too. HE MIGHT HAVE envisioned the political policemen as strong, stern. rightous pilgrims, standing with hatchet in ha nd, ready to assure that beads would roll on turkey politicians who were fakes, frauds and distorters of the pure truth. Anyway, most of the election smoke of Nov. 7 has now drifted away into oblivion and the county board dld what you might expect on the future fate of the Fair Campaign Pracltces body. They postponed any action on keeping il or booting it until January. That at least will gel us through the holiday season. Meanwhile, you don't really have to fret too much about unfair political practices since not much will be hap. pening in that arena for another two years. MOST FOLKS WON 'T worry about patching the political roof unUI it starts rairung lies and distortions again. • Meanwhile further. most of us can concentrate on what we'll be doing with the real turkeys in our midst, which should be rather well in evidence by this time tomorrow. Poli6cs can always wail. Have a happy holiday. Castro To Free -- Inmates HAVANA <AP l -Cuban Pretldent Fidel Castro, orrertn1 to nleue more tha n 3,000 pohticaJ prUc>nera, 11ld today the U nl~ St.ates "cannot deny It.a obli1aUon" to accept tboM who want to immigrate. Cutro. to announcinc the planned releues, said be wu. alto relaxing travel rettr1ctiooa for Cubans wilhln• to go to the United States and for exiles ~round the world aeekln& to viltl· l helr bomeland. HE SAID THE TRAVEL rdtrict.ionl would be eued on "a humanltArian basis" to re· unite families, and that the vis· Ila coul<j begin in January. Castro uld the 3.000 lqmates constiluted 80 percent of the POlttlcaJ prisoners in Cuba, and would include about so women he ld as political prisoners. The inmates who will not be freed committed serious cr1 mes. gene-rally of terrorist nature, he said. ., .......... VIETNAMER REF'UOEE BOAT SHOWN JUST BUORE CAPSIZING IN MALAYSIA Mote Than 200 Believed Drowned After Offtclata RefuMd to Let Them Land Speaking a t a press coo· ference early today after two days of sessions with a delega- tion of 75 Cuban exiles from se v e r a l nations , Cas tro criticized the United States. 200 Refugees Drowned Refused Asylwn, Boat Capsizes in Malaysia KUAL A TRENGGANU. THE CARTER adminJstration ... ...:. ~haa..to-aNume-ila-obli«alion'" to · the orisoners. be said, because many were Jailed for crimes re· lated to what be said were CIA at- tempts to overthrow his govern· ment. Malaysia <AP > -More than 200 Vi.e..tnamese ~e.Lug&e&···Were believed drowned today when their boat capsized off t he northeast coast of the Malaysian peninsula after officials ref~ to let them land. Castro repeatedly said he wa nted "nothing, absolutely nothing" from the United States in return for his gesture. The Cuban president told re· porters he would also release a bo ut 600 prisoners jailed because they tried to leave the ·stand illegally. But the number l)f prisoners rt:lea sed would robably not reach the requested 600. he said, beu usesomeofthe lO may have committed other \mes and would not be freed. The exiled men and women o met with Castro were over- ~d by what they said were ~r concessions by the Cuban ""'rnment. . 'ssassins' ry Fails CA~ ANTONIO, Texas "--Armed guards to-dal'otected the bedside of ts. prosecutor ln-vesd~ti ng bookmaking a n rug cases who esca an assassination a tten by two black· f~0t;'1en firing at least Cont~n 1nto his Lincoln Local reporters said a sur· vlvor told them there were 254 people aboard the wooden boat. A police spokesman said 51 sur· vivors were accounted for and live bodies had been recovered, including those of two children. THE SVBVIVOR who talked lo the reporters said the boat capsized in rough waler after hilting a sandbar at 9:30 a.m. as 1l was movjng out of the Treng- ganu River estuary. Police said villagers rescued some who were struggling in the water by throwing them inflated inner tubes. The boat, which was reported to have been between 50 and 70 feet long, went down a few miles from the offshore Island of Pulau Bldong, on which Malaysia's largest refugee camp is located . There arc 22.000 Vietnamese in the camp. THE TRAGEDY was certain to produce more fore i gn pressure on the Malaysian gov. ernmenl to ease its efforts to .. check the now or Vietnamese re- fugees to its shores. This bas become a major lntemalionaJ ls· sue since the freighter Hai Hong arrived off the west coast two weeks ago and the government re- fused to let the 2.500refugees from Vietnam land. government might be extending and not those on the Hai Hong its ban. who reached here only two THE DISASTER was among week..-ago," said a senior ref . the worst known in terms of ugee speciaJist. lives lost among the boat people Malaysian officials want lo get who have fled from Vietnam rid of the Hal Hong people first since the Communist victory in because they fear an influx of 1975. However. there has been more s uc h large groups. much speculation that hundreds Western promises of asylum rc- or thousands of rerugees in over· suited In the government drop- crowded boats have bee n ping itsplantotowthe!reightcr drowned into internallonal waters. Officials in Kuala Lumpur Canadian and French immi-were unhappy because the Urtil-gration officials continued ed States. while adding 2,500 to screening Hal Hong refugees to- ils 1978 refugee quota because of day. Canada selected 74 for re- the Hai Hong, wants the 2.500 to · settl~m~nt Tucsd~y . an~ France come from the camps and not 11 . Canada has said 1t wilt take a from the freighter. total .of 600, France, 1,000, and Belgium, 150. Several other "THE\> WANT TO GO on the Western governments have said basis that the first refu gees to they will accept t hose with land here should be chosen rirst relativesintheircountries. Senate Reports Arabs Buy Stock In U .s. Airlines WASHINGTON <APl -Abu Dhabi, a small but rich Middle East oil nation. has acquired substantlaJ holdings in U.S. airlines and air freight companie!, a Senate subcommittee revealed today. Reports submitted to the Civil Aeronautics Board and made public by the subcommittee showed that Kuwait, another oil·rlch Arab nation, also has bought significant holdings in one airline and an air freight earner. ABU DHABI, HOWEVER, holds much larger and widespread airline stock. obtaining from sltghUy more than 1 percent to 2',2 percent of the common stock in four or the principal U.S. com- mercial air carriers and a sizeable bloc of preferred stock in another, the documents showed. Punk Rock Member Whlltistant U.S. At-torney~ Kerr Jr .• 38, was h zed with cuts caused ·ng glass and m e tal:agments. authortti~~ssed their iovestiga(into the ap. l>llr e nt c\act·murder attempt. Despite the bar on the Hai Hong passengers. 7 ,ooo Viet- namese refugees in small boats have been allowed to land at island refugee camps off the Trengganu coast or on the coast since Nov. l. But the report that the boatload had been turned away Tue9day indicated that the In such companies. whose stock is widely scattered among many stock.holders, as little as 1 percent may represent a signlfi· cant influence, financial analysts say. Pleads Innocent Kerr's g cases in- clude a 1 nt indict- ment ag e men ac· Card Rooms Nixed in SF THE DATA COLLECTED by the CAB indicated the air tr~nsport stocks were selected and purchased on behalf of Abu Dh abi and Kuwait by Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .• itself one of the United States' largest owners and trustees of corporate stocks. . l NEW YORK 1APl -Punk rocker Sid Vicious, out on ball and Jiving with his mother since a suicide attempt, baa pleaded moo. cent to charges he murdered his 20-year-old girlfriend by plunging a knife into be r abdomen in the couple's Chelsea Hotel room 1ut month. Vicious, 21, the former bass guitarist for the defunct Sex Pistols. appeared before Justice Betty EUerin in Manhattan's state Supreme Court Tuesday. A two-inch scar, evidence or bis suicide attempt, was visible on his left wrist as he stood with hands behind his back. cused ~f a ting a bookmaking handling mo~e tban in bets durmg one in 1m and a drug c volvtng t~e alleged s ling of ntne ~ons of ijuana and SO pounds tocalne into the Unit-Slates from Colombia. SAN FRANClSCO <AP) -A plan to ~all.ie card rooms in San Francl3CO has been thrown out by the Board of Supervisors OD a 5-3 vole. Wintry Weather Stic Supervisor Harvey Milk, wbo supported the plan, said it would provide hundreds of jobs in Sen Francisco and spur tourism that migbt'otherwiae go to Nevada. But Deputy Police Chief Clem De Amlcis warned that legal gambl~ elsewhere has attract· ed prostitutes. loan sharks and thieves. AtNny "''""·-Atteftt• 8•111,,_.. 81sm•r<k 80lw ~'°" Buft.tlo Chkll<JO ClnttM.tll Clew4~ Oet Ft. WI!\ o.n ... , OuMolMt Oeln>tt °"'"'" H.m-d Hfl ..... "-"'" "°"''°" l(.a11'' City LUV ... , Llltle liOO L~AftteM6 M1em1 Mllw.ull• Mcll•St, P. 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Ci"1ana, authorities found SS00.000 rub and a safe f\ill of }<-~ry. Uoronllnned reporll a&ld llOOtMr ~.ooo in cold and huodredl ol Social Security c~u abo wen found. Deborah Layton Blakey. -.ho man.a1ed finances for Jones lD Guyana before 6ftapln& last Ma.y, confirmed that more than SM.000 ln Social Sttunty cbeclcs came lftto t.he Junale mlaaton each month. Sht" reportfd J Ohes bad banJc account.a totalling as mucb as $10 mlllk>n in European, South Americ1ao and California banks. Stephan JOCM'i. the messianic reverend's aoo, satd he bad been "reUa bly Ulformcd" that bis father bad at least $3 mUUoo stashed away al the camp. Tbe temple also bolds title to at least 25 parcels of land In Ukiah, and properties 10 Mendodno and San Francisco counUes valued al an esUmated Sl.5 mllbon. Alt.bough the extent of the church's wealth is not known, bow Jones raised fupds is ao all too familiar story to frieods and families or impoverished church members. Real est.ate records on file in San Francisco show that several people gave their homes to the temple, free and clear. Tbe homes were sold when the church needed cash. In 1973, for example, Ruby Lee Johnson gave her house to the Girl, 11, Testifies In Child Sex Probe LOS ANGELES <AP> -An 11-year-old girl who was allegedly part or an international child prostitution ring took the stand Tuesday to testify against her father, Charles J . Hughes, 35, of La Puente and another man, Timothy V. Wilcox, 31, of Alameda, accused of child molesting and conspiracy. The fifth grader identified photographs of six of nine defen· dants in the case, all indicted by the county grand jury la.st July on charges they were involved in a child sex ring. During qyestioning by Deputy District Attorney James Fer- ruzzo, the girl at times spoke so softly that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Pb[Up Newman asked the court reporter to re- ( STATE ) the University of California. But Curb, a Republican, told a g roup of political reporters Tuesday he hopes to maintain a congenial relationship with •the Democratic governor. peal the chlld's testimony to tbe Wood Hool• Battned six-man. six-woman jury bear ing the case Earlier tn the day. the girl's mother, Linda Sue Hughes, sat on the witness slaod and iden-tified photographs showing her daughter in a series of po~ graphic poses. Ontlfl S ateWte Led PASADENA <AP> -Seasat, a $15 million satellite launched in· to earth orbit nearly five months ago to monitor lbe world's oceans, was officially declared lost Tuesday. Spokesmen at the National Aeronautics and Space Ad· mimtration said communica· tion was never restored after s pacecraft suffered a massive electrical short-circuit Oct. 9. c..-., Bro.,• Te \lle1 SAN DIEGO (AP> -LL Gov.· elect Mike CUrb says be may clash with Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. over Brown's pro- posed 10 percent budget cut for This machine is so easy to use, you can spend less lime on the mechanics of the LOS ANGELE.5 <AP> -Nol· ing the high number of homes with c ombustible roofs d e stroyed in last month's Agoura-Malibu brush fire, the county Board of Supervisors bas ordered that building codes be amended to ban wood shingle roofs in areas with a high fire hazard -The s uggested amendments would perm.it treated shingles ooly in unincorporated areas or Los Angeles County where the fire hazard ls oot bigb. Selar Beat E.,ed SAN DIEGO <AP> -The board of Supervisors h as taken initial steps to make San Diego County t.be first in the nation to requ ire solar waler heating systems for new homes. The board voted 3-0 Tuesday to direct its staff to draft an or· dinance requiring installation of solar water beaters in new homes beginning next Oct . 1. A Dec. 5 bearing was scheduled on the proposal.. machine and more time on creating something beautiful. Just touch a button for sewing any of 21 stitches. With a E!Jp~ panel. a push-button bobbin and more. Made in U.S.A. Model 1200. ~ temple. which sold tt four years later for $'2,000. Vernell Hen· denon's home wu sold in June Cor $127,000. four months alter he deeded it over. ONE FOa M£• MEMBD TOLD a reporter she and other te mple members who owned property were ordered by sect or· rtclala to a10l blank wwer-oC-attorney forms and blank deed papers. . "We had so many papers to slcn, and we really didn't un· derataDd what they were about," she said. The church raised money other ways from its members. "Ow' aou would at.and on the street corner and beg," said Nadyoe Houlton. the wife of Associated Press photographer Sam· my Houston. Beaides begging, Robert Houston, 33, "workect to exhaustion" ~n two jobr as a probatioli officer and railroad employee so be could keep up bis monthly $2,000 contribution to t.be Temple, Mrs. Houston said "RE MUST BA VE CONTUBUTED quite a bit, .. she said. "I remember ooce be asked me. 'Mother. could you buy us a coffee pot'?" Houston a member since 1968. was accused or breaking church rules'. He was killed in a mysterious tialn accident in 1978. Mrs. Houston accompanied Rep. Leo Ryan on bis ill·fated visit to the Guyana colony, hoping to bring back her two young grnndchlld:ren. ~yan. three newsmen and a woman were killed Saturday as they tried to leave from a jungle alnlrip. Published reports indicate fulJ.fiedged members who lived out- side the church, like Houston. were required to pledge 25 percent of their earnings to the temple. 1bose who lived inside were made to give all their income and property to Jones. who gave them $2 a week allowance. P LEAS FOil MONEY never stopped. In the early 19705, during ex- hausting weekly bµs ~ps to church services in Los Aqeles, church members were repeatedly hJtfor money. · · Ex-member Laura Cornelius said, "Every time you 'd get to sleeping good, they're coming around taking offerings. Jr you said you didn't have any, they'd make you empty your purse and see if you could find any money." Al'Mtc;IMk The weekend trips to Los Angeles sometimes netted as much as $25,000 and church services in San Francisco between $8,000 and $12,000. according to for mer member Micki Touchette. Jones also sold his flock ••b<>lY oil." prayer clot.bs, candles and photographs of himself designed to protect bearers from fire, as· sault and cancer. But each photo warded orr only one catastrophe. so members bad to buy a full set for protection. The photograph concession reportedly netted about $3,000 a week. FEARS ASSASSINATION TRY -Wanda Johnson, holding photo of son Tom, 12, said there are Peoples Temple hit squads around the country planning to murder those who broke away from the cult of the Rev. Jim Jones. The former cult member fears her son. whose custody had been turned over to the temple, may have been a mong those poisoned. in Guyana. ToimSale To Clwrch Delayed EUREKA <AP> -The rumor of rescue money staved off the foreclosure Tuesday of the tiny town that a religious group is trying to turn into a Cbris· Uan senior citizens haven. The foreclosure and auc· tlon of the 87 -acre town of Bridgevi ll e was rescheduled for 10 a .m. Dec. S oo the Humboldt County Courthouse steps bere. T H E AUCTION had been scheduled because the group was still $50,000 short of the $1.S0,000 down payment due 1S months ago, and bad not paid any "Of t.be $2.SOO moolhly in· atallments. Synanon Camp Goods Seized VISAUA <APl -A group of 30 law enforce· ment officers searched the Synanon Foundation's settlement at Badger late Tuesday and seized several articles for evidence in prosecuting two men accused of placing a rattlesnake in an at· tornev's mailbox. • -Tulare County Sherirf Bob WlJey led '20 dep- uties, six Los Angeles police officers and three of· ficers from the Los Angeles County district at· tomey's office in the search at Synanon Home Place in a mountain area about 40 ~les northeast of here. Wlley said the search!rs got cooperation Crom the Synanon members at the facility. where about JOO people live. He said no arrests were made and declined to say what items were removed. Joseph Musico. 28. and Lance Kenton. 20, arc awaiting trial on charges of attempted murder in connection with the pl acing of a 4'"'1·foot rat· tlesnake into the m ailbox at the Pacific Palisades home of attorney Paul Morantz, 33, on Oct. 10. Morantz. who was bitten on the left hand, had represente d several c lients in suits against Synanon and had won a S300.000 j udgment against the organization. He told newsmen tre had received prior threats from members oC Synanon. M usico and Kenton both are members of the Syna non Foundation. an aJternative lifestyle drug rehab11itat1on orgamzat1on. I new free.arm machine al an bdrod11dor1 sale price. This ~· machine makes sewing easier at a verv practical price. It converts from flat bed to free-arm tor sewing cuffs. armholes, sleeves. With built-in zig-zag. stretch. blind hemstitches and a built·in buttonholer. Mode1543 All the basocs you'll evor need are ngh1 . UIS here In this Fash!On Mate• zig· zag ma· OalJ ~hine. With 15 interchangeable Fashion · stitches. a 4-step built· m buttonholer. front drop-in bobbin and more. Model 248. , ' = =::::.---............ = ............... - • . . c. Than)Ulgivin1 Day Hours: Noon to 8:00 p.m. The Big Yellow Rouse Besta11ra1d • 1639 East Imperial Highway, Brea (714)~891 •3010 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa (714 ~-0319 , .. o,angecoas1 oa.rv p ,101 Editorial Page __________________ ..., ______________________ _ Wedneed•y. Nov1mbtot 22. 1971 Robert N. Weed/Publi~her T hQma'i l<,ee v1l/Edltor Barbara Kre1D1ch/Editor1o11 Page Ecsl,or Court's D ecision ----=---·----=-~ ~ ---- R e moves ;Inequity Arter )'Curs Of \\'l'tillgling over re(orm or the gr1.1nd Jury SY!ilcnl in lhc ~tatc Legi.iilnturc . If v.•us the Cullfo rnla Supreme Cour1 lusl \\ct:k that took ~· S"'IJ>C 1:1 1 som e or th{' hen:•tofore hullo"'t"<f j,lround on \t•hich the grand j ury :-i~s ll.•1n M@d:i .... _ _ --i"hC' rourt s:11d 1n its 5·2 dc<'1i.ion thttt p<irsolls indl<.·ted t>ll l'"t.1at.ifHll <'hrir~t·s by a g rand JU I'~' ar(' e ntitled to u l>OSl ·tndtl"l ll\t•nt prt•l1m1n l4ry h<•nr1n~ to dete r m ine whether th\1rt• 1s suffit•it•nt C\'1<lence to hold them ror 1rial , Purthcrmorl'. th(" h1,::h rourt suld. to deny cri minal 1nd1 ctt:ot."S u preliminary h('tiri n ~ cs tanta1nount to denying thcrn due proct•ss 11nd 1."Qual protc<.·tion under the law. ' \\'ithout qu:1rrt•llng ovt•r \4h{'the r !he S upreme Court "·~~on :solid h .. •.,:a1 foo110,;. its ruling apv<-•111·s to do uwuy \\'Ith on~ of l ht.• -rno:-.t obJt'Ctlonable ft•"turL"s of the ~rand Jury systl.'1n As lh1n~~ i.toud be fore tht· lundn1ark decis ion. indictc<"s "'t'e \\'t'r<· not entitled to a pre liminary heur1ng during '4.'hu:h lht·Y t·ould t•on1ront their accusers . subject w i tnesse ~ ttj!a in ~t thc1n to t he scrut 1nv of cross c i>.a m ioHtion und j)l'\:S t.•nt "'ltnesses an the ir o"~n behal f, It is diffh:ull to St't' ho"' ~1v1ng persons i ndicted for cri1n inul offcn .. 'ieS u pre lirn1nary hearing to which othe rs churgt·d "'1th t.'ri nll'S <.tr\: entitl<-d in any "'ay c ripples or Ji;,c>pel rd1zes lhl' grund JUry systl!n1 . As a mutter of fa cl , the high court 's decis ion appears to be a r cforn1 !hat is lo ng O\'Crdue It a lso seems in thl' inte rest. of fuir play Unpleasant Surprise 1'he out look for Senate appro\'a l of a ne w Strategic Arms Limitation !SALT J agreement has bee n shaky ut best. ~e"'S of the ;,1r r1 \'H I in Cubu of a butch or Soviet !\t lG-23 a ircraft could ". 111 be the death blow for 11n immedialc SA l.'J' p:Jcl Sovit.•t l-'rt•n11c r r.osygin insis tf.. the y 're strictly the · 'dl'f t.'nsi vt"' \' arit•ty . !\1 aybe. But it ·s just a s lik-ely they· re the-11t tac.::k \'crsjo u of l he.J\.11G·23. \\i lh the c apa bility o f be· 1ng fitted \\•ith nul·l<.•a r we apon!;·a nd a o ne-way r ange of 1.200 mjJ<'S. • \\1ith Cuba JUSl !Kl rnilcs off Florid a 's s hores. I ha t 's not a comfortubl e thoug ht. U.S. photo reconnaissance m a:r JJrovidc some a ns "·ers ccrt:ii_nly something m ore relia- ble t han Soviet assurances .. On the surfac·e it lookes to be a fair ly proba ble Soviet viol<.i tion of t he 1962 <.i greeme nt that ended the Cuba n mis· ~i h• crisis. \VI.' agrcl.'d not to takl' m ilitary action aga inst l 'u h:t 0:1nd thl' Soviets ug r<.•td not to base orfensivc nuclear \\Capons thL•r e. - In 1970 lhl' ;1g1·l.•(•me nt \Va:-hauled out to stop const ruc- L!On of a Soviet !\Ubm<trint· h:i1,c in Cuba. If our spy-in -the-..,ky photos indicate the v.·rong breed of l\1JG -23 is nestinf! dO\\'ll l ht•rl'. \\'t• \\ 11! ha\'t.' Hf) C'hoicc but to c.,11 the Sovh.•t lwntl onct• morl·. Kos:vgin':. huffing about "d efensiv(•" ai rc1'~1ft notv:ithstanding. The nuc lcar·caµabl e l\11GS ha ve no business in Cuba. \\'hethcr o r not they are no\\· fitted Cor a ttat'k. 1'hcrc ha ve been indic ations in the p;JSL that. for c.111 th(' rb,.cLoric. the Soviets re.il ly arcn 't all that interested in con- cluding a ne w a r ms limit;Jtion agreem e nt . The Cu ban MIG t.•pil'o<le \\'OUl<I give so me credence to that lhe-Or,v. F ees Hit Everyone IL \\aS inevitable th at cities antl counties faced with re v(·nut• losses following p assa ge of Propos ition 13 y,·ould atte mpt to rompens ate fo r some of the loss by slapping on higher fees for assorted go ve rnme nt ser vices. Orange County now h as decided to boost the annual fi..'(-'s paid by restaurants . food marke ts, rood processing pla nts and \'l.'nding m achine o pe ra tors for county health ins pc<:tlons S m•llh .. •r resta urants \11ill p<.iy a n additional SlO to hring their unnua l inspection fee lo SSO. while Ja rgt.·r restaura nts \\.'ill pay Sl45 a yea r, a ~~l of $20. -Othe r incrc :.iscs will range from SS to $45 a ye ar, d e pe nding on the s ize of market a nd vending machine o pt•rJtions . 1'hc collective increase will a dd up to SI68.000 ne.~t year. lo offset a n estim att>d 5742,000 cos t to the counlv. ' 'rhcre 's no doubt food operations should unde rgo he alth inspections. And they doubtless can weave the fct:s. however hi~h . into.the prices the y charge. llut it does seem a little unfair to whap the d ili gent litlll' m arkt·t o r r estaur a nt owner w ho runs a n immacul ate ope ration with the same fee inc re ase tha t's imposed on his less careful com petitor 1\1 ayl.1C the a ns\Ye r would be to increase pena lties for sJ911py food ha ndling operations a nd use the fine money to reimburse part of the fees paid by those who never violate hea lth r ules thus enabling the m to o ffe r more competitive prices. ' . op1n1ons expressed 1n lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot other views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists. Reader commen1 is invited. Address The Daily Pilot po Bo• 1560 , Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7 14) 642·4321 ' · · BoydJBaCh J11ck Anderson • When Law -I giiores Kidnapping -. WASlllNGTON Somt!""'hl·rl~ in 11 schiJl., cl11iHiroo1n. 6 ycur-ohJ Chrit1lo1.t\\·r Lunun Is ultcnding flr~t tcr~c.k! Ul'ldcr an ahu!I. lie is tall ror hl!f-ujj:e. has brown hair . bro wn '-'fCS ll lld 11 n ol ivt.• cC11n ple x1on. I-l e i s not a er1111ln11I , the 1·euson he has an 1H1.11 umt-d naml' Is lhal he has btien kidnupped If i ll abductor 1:; kn own to 11uthorjtit•s l lis name is J ohn I , u n t' e Loiir~o n . but be(CAUStl he 15 Ch1·istopher's f&lhl'I', he Hi c f f.:ct 1vcl y be y ond t he reai:h of lh\' law fo'iY t' )'l'Ur5 a go. Chr is - toph t>r 's mo the r . Vi cki Ga mbre ll or Sa\•a nnah. Ga .. divorced Larson a n d ""'on cus tod y o f their Earl Wate r s ye ar -old son , La rs o n was granted cd re rutl y controlled visitation rights. In June or Inst year. Christopher was picked by his father and taken to Fort Jackson. S.C .. whe re Larson li ved with his mothe r . and steprather. Mrs. Gambrell hafin't seen her son since. S TATISTIC ALLY, wh a l ha ppened to t he 2K·ycur -old n1othe r a nd her s on is no l unique. An t sti m11lcd 100 ,000 children are abducted 1•och yeitr by d ivo rced o r l'K lrunged parents. But the case hh1tory of Christophe r Larl!O n londs .- h u man dimc n 11 1on lo the: proble m of Jcgull y sanctioned kidna pping .. 1-·or 16 m o nt h s . Vi c ki Gam brell has tried every mcuns she couJd afford to rind her son. S he and her mo t he r firs t cont actt'<i Army author ities al Fort Jackson. Bu t Larson 's s te pfather . Maj. T he odore • • ,. ·< ·.-. ' Konkle. was the base provost ma rshal, a»d the Army refw ed to take action. Konkle and his wir e . C h rl s t o p hc r ·s g r a ndm ot he r . d en ie d a ny know l edg e o r L ar s o n 's whe reaOOuts. F r o m Georgia and South Carolina judges, fl1 rs. Ga mbrell obtained court warrants which orde red Christophe r 's return. But since the boy's fafhe r could not · be located. local and state po lfc e We r e unab le t o do· anything. ~ EVEN TJIOUGll Larson was known to have wo r ked as a cabdriYer in Columbia, S.C., and his Social Security number was thus on record. he could not be lrackl"d down by the city's legal a id agency. Sol'ial Security off icials, it sl!e ms. refu se fo divulge information t-xce pt in "s pe cial cases , ... a nd Mr:;. G<t m bre ll 's ca s t· w <ts not deemed spel'ial enough Chri stopher·~ mother cunnot even locate h e r hu!l ba nd's mot her and s'epfather .. Maj .• Konkle ha5 cetired . a nd the Arm y refu ses to dlstlo-se his ._ present address. • Mrs. Gambrell appealed for ' help to Rep. Bo Ginn. 0 -Ga .. and ; Sen. Strom Thurmond. R·S.C. ~ But federal authoritie~ will not •: inte rvenC in parental kidnapping cases unleiis there is proof tht: ~hild might su/fc.r serio.us bodily ha rm. • Asst . Atty. Ger\,. Be njamin Civilettl ruled tllilit Larson's conviction on drug c ha rges "does not show danger to the child." A spokesman ror the Justice Department said there is .. no federal role .. in situ11tt0ns like Cbrislophc r's. "The FBI can 't be out chasing parental custody cases:· he said. UNIFORM legislation :1l lhl' statt• ll'\'el would hel p Mr!> Gambrell . but only 21 state:-. h a vt• a doplt•d :i mode l (·h1ld -rt'l'O \"t•r y st a tute that wo u ld e ncou r a ~'-' great er 1ntcrslate poh C't' C'OOPt'ralior. .. ~t t>an'>'·hil(., Christo pher 's ;J n g uis hed mJJ.lMr. who is recov eri n~ rrom a four-week nervous breakdo""·n . is still t rying to find her l'hild ""'ith the limited means at he r disposal. One method or tracking down kids n :i t<"~rs is through dri\'Cr rl'~i s tration records. but Mrs Gam brell and hl'r mothl'r t.'<tn'I a r r o r d 10 h ir e pri vat e 1n v l's l i g a1u r s ror s u t·h pa instak ing >,1,·ork. lo recent years. Kc p. John J\foss. D·Calif., and Sen. Alan Cranston. D·Ca liL , h<1vc led an unsul'rl'ssful effort to pass a federal law forbidding parental kidnappin~s. Citizens who wi~h to express the ir support 1n<1y write to t.1oss at Room 2354. Rayburn I-louse Ofrice Bui ldin~. Wa s hi ng t o n . D.C .. 2051:;, Cranston's address is Room ~. Russell Sena'e Office Bu1ld1ng, Washington, D.C. 20510. 1-'ootnote: We tried to reach l\l11j a nd l\1rs. Konkle throui.:h a relative to gel their sidC of Christopher's story. They nl'\'1.'r ret urned our calls. Swe den Ahead on Freedom of .Press ,\m<·r1t·ans. l;1boring under the illu sion th:.it ··t"rccdom of the Prl•ss·· and fr('e s~ceh w<-'re in- \•cntl:'d in this country. '>''ill ht> surprised to lt.'a rn that is nut tht• t.•asc. Te n ye ar s b efo r e lh c Am e r ic an Revo luti o n . a· l''r eedo m or 1 he Press A.ct "'·as plal'l'rl in tht• constilu t i o n o r S ""·cdc n. II h a s :>l!r v t·d that count ry thro ugh t he y t•ar s a lth o ugh 11 h a s un - der gone four a me ndments. the latest of whic h was made in 1977. ' "Fu rthermore. as a recent arti- cle by Denn is Campbell sug- gests, Swedish journalists enjoy bette r prott.'Ction from court in- te r re.rence in their efforts to kee p t he pu~lic informed than do American newsmen. Campbell . a graduate of the U ni ve r si t y o f P ac if ic 's McGcorge School of Law and or Stockholm UniYl!rs ity, is a pro- Mailbox fC'SSOr of la'>'· al l\.1l'George :ind tt d1rel'tor <ii the Center for In· ll'rnational J..eg a l Studit·s 1n Salzburg. lllS 1\RTICLE comparing re- porteF privil eges in Californ1:i with those in Swed e n Wll S pub li s hed in the Ca tifornia Western School of La"A' Journal. While it is of specific interesl {o those of the press. it is also of \'asl importance to the publit' in gene ral for it deals wi th a problem basic to good govern- ment, namely the a bility of the press to get information essential tot he need of an informed public . Sl~nificant to the -comparison between th e Ame rican a nd Swed ish press is the di fference in the constitutiona l approach take n b_y the. Lwo countries .. In the United States a free press is a guarantee of the First Amend- ment. t he prohibit ion against :1ny laws abridging that freedom impl yin ~ im m unity from any restrictions whatever. llOWEVER. various statutory enactments. together with case law .. have nevertheless evolYed, which has served to confuse if not 1mpa1 r 1h1s right . At this \'t'ry time ncwsmt>n around t.he nation arc sounding the alarm O\'t'r infr1ngen1t•nts :ind further threats of abridgment of the rret• press by lhe courls. particularly as regards the conhdcnt1:i li ty or sources . And. although offers hy ConjO'l rcss a nd various s t a le legislatures ha\•e bt.>en made to defi ne by statute the privilege::. of newsmen. such specifi c enact· ments ha\·e so fa r bel!n opposl'Cf by the press genera ll y on the grounds any law \l.'OUld serve to limit the unqualified co n!itil u- tional guaranlt.•C Campbell 's article ~ee ms lo indicate. in Yicw of the uncer· tainty in whil'h the rights of the press have been placed by the c ou rts, tha t t h e need s or liewsm&i i'fllght be better ser\•etl if these rights were specificall y derined in la.,.•. llE POIJ\'TS out that Sweden·~ ronstitutional l:'"'reedom or the Prt'ss /\ct contains 123 sections that "comprise a co m.pl ex scheme of press freedoms and liabilities allowing sca nt op. portunity for: judicial interprcta· l ion and has se1°\'ed lo 1nl m un tle 1hc Prc~s Act frOn1 ltnkcrini; by simpll' Jcgislatl\·e ;1c t .. co ur t d~cr e es or ~d m"i nistrati,·c ruling . 11 1s th 1i. I ram c.,.·ork that c lt'\'at1•s th1• ~'>''l•di sh press to 1ts favored 1ms1l1on in the la'>'' and pro\'ldl·:. . lhc protcct1on or t·on fidcn t1a l ne wssources " Wflll.E stating. "Admittedly, the r e is risk v•ilh p::irall els bet"·cen bod1l'S of l:i ""' lhat ~r'! produi:ls ahd functions of d1f- ft.·renl sociclies .. " Campbt.•11 C\'n- 1 c rs <-1t te nt 1on on C:1hfor n1a '>''hich he s a\'S 1s simila r "1n ~l z e . popu lation. marcri <ll "'"calth. and the vi gorousnt>ss of t he he ws mt..'<tia ... " But he cautions th•H. ·"rhc Swedish example should suggest to the California Lcl!lslaturc, nol lo bo rrow the words or lh1• !-lwe dis h law but rather th,· specificity of its. structure and !ht! uniqueness of ils approach 1'h e ga in ror the press in Ca lifo•nia would be a bctt('r noti ce of its rights. duties. and li a bil ities regarding the prolec lion and disclosure of confidc11 tial ne"·s S(I Urccs.·· How About Paying Back 'Those U.S. Loans? ·To the Editor · . employ artis ans to re ·create At a lime when no country fn works of art from his coll ection, the world seems to want our and sell these works at a frac· doll a rs with which they have tlon of the origina l cost. the Rockefeller projt.'Cl should penalties on oil s pillcrs . Thi! : pro\'ide e ncourageme nt and •grand sum would ha v~ been-· stimulation. Romantic notions $6,000 per day ror unqua ntifiublc aside, art Is o business. Perhaps damage to plant and animal life / By L. M. BOYD se"'e n profession a l rnu&i · b~en flooded ~inc.o 1945, we Beside providing artiM,s with a little better business manage--ha rdly an un fair 1,1 mount : ment and control would helP the when considered along wi th lht.. '. When you hear the name or ciaos. might take the time to reflect on challenging work for which they 1-----'!>nann-Sebastian...B.ach....you...-------·f--ihow.suc"h·a-lhing-happened-. ---wt11 bepaid:-tfiey ri?Celve t!M! a • think of classic works played This ls said to be the oldest For the past 33 years we lt he dltlonal benefi& or credit ror use artiat-bt-bt&-4ndeavon-tr-'"'o---o~ttvf:lt ecological damaee re~ artist 's work conveys nothing It s ui ting from spills . ,., by g reat sy mphoh y o r -Soviet joke: ··Q. What's the U .S. Government I ha ve r un in their portfolios which can be chestras. In fact , t hough , d i r r e r e n c e b e tw e en around t he, .. world ·~loa ning '' most i mportant In furthering is or equivalent value and de· mands a recbttk of premises. OIL COMPANIES seem to foc i that they. cah destroy much uf Ca lirorni a's environme nt and get awny with it. Al'tua.ll y, they are r ight. Present fines are not adequate to deter ruture spills. Senator11 Ca rpenters' moves cer· telnl{ wlll not help matters any. UntJ oil companies begin to re· rtne their practices, th~).'. must be f'<>l'c-Ci!-lO~y ror thC d8maie Bac h Was a s ma ll-g roup 'Capitalism and Socialism ? money or giving it a way by \their own l'aree rs. The .fact fellow. Never did his or-A. Capitalism is the e:rc ploita-bllllons o_f doll ars. As I recall these reproductions will be done chestra consist of more than lion of man by man. and also during WWII we loaned by skilled artists makes them It could be that Mr. Leyrer directed his letter to the wrong party. It shouJd have been to the promoters or Imported "art" and to the sponsors or urt fairs. Caveat Emptor has alwttys ap· plied. 1 suggest Lhe buyer has become more aware. Dea r Gloomy Gus EYer note how m any or .. the world's emotional calamities and upselll have been general.ed by rellgiOWl zealots? Lord deliver us from them, R.1': socialism is Just t he op-bllllo ns to England. Fra"!ce. unique works of a rt. po''.le." Russia and our other alhes. Th . r th od lt 's wi dely known that uc· ··• tre-ss Dina Merrill Is the daughter of Marjorie Mer- riweather Poll, heiress to the C. W. Post fortune. Less well r.eported. you may agree, ts the fact ,that her father was th e lat·e I nv est m e nt coun1elOI\ E .. F . llulton . Wh en E .• ~. Hutton talked, people~ including Marjorie Me rriweather Poat, listened, How many major leaaue baseball teams can you, tblnk mo&t of whom have never repaid , e pnces o e repr Ut;· their loans. t1ons do ~ sound cheap, until Would it no w not be in order to you consider the cost of the ask tttat all these loans be repaid original -$1,000 Is cheap com- with nominal interest? After all. pared lo $100,000. S.T. CAM ERON ----- ROCKEFELLER Is not even IC t~)'-OOO'l Want tfie 6"uCks It wo uld be a n opportunity to square accounts with c heap money and help us for-a change. appealing to the same market as To the EiUt0r: the Lagun.1 'colonies. Hit clien-H.rw i-. .. will Politicians like they cause. \ GLENDA BANALES DALE JOHNSON tele would be e\thcr ~orpora . ....,. lions or ellte lndivlduala who state Senators DeMis a nd Paul • • _. -~A · ht d to -a maite~t-Carpenter t'Ollllnue to spoonre\..-d Utttri from rdAAers 0 ,, ·-···m•. •u•...... rt wi11o v..... . .. -~ ·the oil industry when thl& a ll O;'\>U """K;U without tbe won-y of security or TM tight lo cond en1e ldtf'!'I to fit To the Editor · la r ee lnvestment outlay ror ·powerful lndutry 11 quite capa· space or elhninote libd ii rclfnlfd.. If La1una arUsts are aufferine ortatnal art. Mr. R~kereller la ble or taking responsibility for l,,dlrrs of !OD wordl rw Ina: Ml! t» , pains . as Lowell l.eyrer CO'l_• not even attemptlna to make it9clf? QtVfPI preJer~ce. AU In ters ""'81 in· :· "'""'J ""' , • ..,.,...,, .,.. ,.... of with nickname. that. don't tend8, Datly Pi lot, Nov.~1t ba:r-these reproduc:tk>n1 •vallable lo Senator•· Denni• and ,Paul cllllde aignoe11re ond mailD'fottire1.t · little to do with the Nelson "the people." After all he is a-C1rpenter Joined 20 olber state ~ Mm«• m~ N ~'**' °" r~· ~'.'W;~-r~ .. :W:".t '::! e nd in '1'? The two Sox, l;--::~·~==:~~·:'::::!•~~;;;-~·;·~=j~ieal()!t-White-adfl-Boeton' I' Red tb.at 'a all. ,-R .. kelelte<'proJe<t. ~----i. .. 1 ... man-----"--l_ftlatanrllr.demttnr 1r1>1U-... st1f..,/jcf<ftt,-eo...,lt-m1. _ Mr-Rot"deller propostf'"""to To the. arlllt who 111 .etrivm,, ---W h1·c:!h called for sl r ict-er P0ttrwwUINOtbtPMbtillwd:- I • •· ·-. . -.. .. .. • _,_ ·--~ .. -..... -------.. . . -. ... .. -........... ··----... -··· • \ I • NATION ~.No.ember 22. 1978 DAil y PILOT A 1 Queens Becomes 'Cocaine Capital' Nixon Lecture Sellout .......... ,. NCW YO~K (APl Cocaine peoplt!, p0llcl' t-all th~m. n U lbey w re a new 1i>tde1 mu tanta ot the ~rn era 'tt grtt'd and corruption la Jaclmoo He1lhll. a onC9-C1ulet nelChbornood n the cw Yon l'tty bofOUlh ot Quf'eftl: these nenow, l~ve ll>t'D moMly Co&omblana do a.o -.urn.loci $l bUUoa trade lo cocallk .. ch year •VT TREY All£ NOT UKK Harlem'• naahy aerola Maltl"I Tht•.Y wear t.bdr buJltit proof vat• u.de.r chealt .Wtl.. They drive aalnc c.,.. block• oet o1 the "Q '° ~ djKOWJt 1a1 u l.bey tMMI to sl~ flc•~ dNJa that wlll f aU. U~tr 1even·fl1ure beDlc act'OlllU. A r e h' 1 t l' r t ;.i n d phJ!Oi.O phcr H . ~nunM.er Fl.tiler. 83. 8&ys h may be forced to leav.- Plli1adelphia becaust' four roUe~ ren no longer fund ha · acaderruc pos1tJon. Tlwy Uv. an mode9t apartmenl.t, proleeUJll an aJ1nOfit at.aaMtdUed raaae of PGt•••k>ns. 1lx·lO pcHlDdl Of COCal.De Wllh I~ v.lue or up to PMl.000. w»ds o( ~.000 to SI00,000 tn t~nty doll•r btll . arsenals of weapons and lltllc black boob ln ,.iudl t.bey jot '80 apent on • Ukd TV In re>d ink rwxt to all mllUon 1.Je t.n bjack Ink. This picture e~r1ea from a month-Iona As · ~lat~ f>r~ "tAQu.1ry an Jacbon Heights, which politt <-all c.he U.S. cap tal ol cocaine. Even co caioe tupped Lbrough the m.,or ttnlr)' point or M1am1 1s 8t'nt bett first to be cut before 1l aoes t>.ck south foe sale on tbe street. AND JACKSON HEIGHTS• NEW .. carriage trede" -the rieb elsewhere are the customers for the white powder drug -has cbangQd..tbe old Irish aod ltahan area where television's "AU In the FamaJy" is set. Senteored SAN FKANCISCO !APl A 31·year-old San Francisco wom1rn has t.ecm tseatpoed to life imprisonment for the murder or a Belgian toviat at the Sir Fraoeis Orate botet last July. Karllne Cecil , police saMI.. bad a tone record of proMitution arrests. Twenty.seven murders in the area in two years have been linked to cocaine trade. A curious busaness resurgence bas seeo real est.ate offices . notaries and travel agent.a spring up to serve the dealers. Those al neighborhood meelings talk not ooly about crime and dirty streets but alao about foreign relat.ioos -what ls being clone by lbe Unit· ed States and Colombia to st.em the cocaine tide? The dealers -a tiny minority ol Colombians here -"can easUy accept the necessity of a onaMOW YOU1 ••• MOMIT I.ADD HAM fOll CialTMAS 1---Ti.~a..-.aa.a--... us""'"~"'n Con•-.. USA J7IO I. COAST HWY• c.--..._ • IMOMI 6n.telt : Ml8.llW:itil Anlfhe•"' l lfo<n Or""llfo Pal,..tip(1,...u~-1.,~~8-:ltl • 0 """''° A""' """ 0<igo 6 I o4uuO Ull<• • IS YOUR MOMEY WHHE YOUR MOUTH 157 Some of it should be. But maybe Or. Flanzer could save you aome. He offers a complete line of dental care for less than you might expect And if you have.dental Insurance. it might not cost yoo anything? How's that for being up front? AdT..., c. ,_Alt .,, .u -642~112 Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer. DDS 370 IL 171111 Stnet Costa Mna One of the mo~t festive of holi day seasons can sometimes be the most hectic. With your increased at-home entertainment , wouldn~ it be nice to let someone else do the work? Westclif f Hospitality IU30Urces is a new concept in hosting service3. We can provide the per3onnel, from a amall family gathering to a large. fully 'eat&ed a/lair at prices keeping within your holiday budget. BARTENDERS-COOKS SERVERS CLEAN·UP CREWS J Plan early -call todey tor prompt assistance Westcliff Hospitality Resources 631 -0610 752-9118 -~ murdu or two" to protect lhe busmeq that has and the $l6.l million in US. funds pledged to taken them out or poverty. one federal agent aays. Colombia next year to help In the battle "We believe we can stop the e<>eaane tram c or DESPITE THE VIOLENCE, THE dealers re· al least severely restrkt it. if we can secure both ma1n lncontflcuoua. One's American girlfriend the cooperation of the Colombian government and aay1 or blm: 'Tito la probably the only millionaire of our own." says a DEA spokesman In New York 0 X fORD. England In New York wbo looks more like a garage "If we can act the jurisdiction we need and the <AP I -Tickets to a lee· mechanic." manpower and equipment to enforce 1l -and the 1 u r e ne xt week by The dealers keep several apartments -and money to pay for lt _we can do the JOb... former President Ni xon JdenWlt!ll to 1>J.a,y ahead or poUee. They fold How much mone·y would you need. the were snapped up quickly themaelvet Into the Latin community -aome spokesman was asked. an this wu versity city. 200,000 Colombians and thousands of other Latins "Lots," he answered. "There was a massive live •n J•ckson Heitbls -and uae the new-------------------queue before we opened oel&hboC"bood bullneeles to malntaln apartments, QUEENIE and all the *><> available fahe IDI and a adledwe of trtps bac• to Colombia. t ickets were gone in 'Tve seen a dealer I've arrested get out on three hou rs,·· said a ball, walk into a travel agency in Jackson Heights secretary Tuesday al the next day and come out an hour later a com· the Oxford Union Socie- pletely cWferent person, with all the papeM! to pro· ty building . ve It." uyaonefederal uent. · THDE IS AN0111ER aEA.SON for the de· aters' modest lives. They are greedy, explains an agenl. ··u they should. for instance. move the cocaine into the country inside a srupment of canned goods, they will remove the specially marked cans with the coke in them, then sell lhe rest of the ship- ment . . . al a proftl." Profits add up. The trade here ls part of a $7 billion annual leak in the U.S. economy from co· calne, making the drug second only to oil as a drain on America's income. Profits make the de· alen hard to fiJbt, too. "They're like an lntemallonal corporation," says an agent of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad· mlniatraUon. "It's like trying to batUe ITT or somethillf. They have more money than we do, more eqwpment. more organisation . . . and more cooperation from their government and ours." DEA SPOKESMAN JAM~ WOGE says: "It is the most difficult criminal group to penetrate of any we have ever dealt with." And says another DEA agent: "They are the "( round out how to beat the boss's ban on the 3-martinl lunch. You order two doubles." AT THE invitation or union president Daniel Moylan, Nixon will speak on international 3ffa1rs in the uniondebat- mg hassNov. 30. A rep0rter who went past the union building m the city center at 7 a m. said: "People were standing in line thret; abreast 3nd the doors did not open unlal 9:30 a.m." THE TICKETS were distributed free only to members of the Union, a debatin~ and social club restricted to students and members of Oxford University. first group we've ever gone after that controls ----------------------------their dope all the way down the line. They control the cocaine all the way from its manufacture through its export and import right up to its dis- tribution in this country. Americans only enter into the thing at the lowest levels." The Cok>mbian cocaine cartels buy raw cocoa leaves ftom Peru or Bolivia aod own processing plants, private planes, private banks and poUti· . cian1. Another reason the dealers are hard to penetrate ta that they are "the most br\IUl WI· derwortd ever," ooe agent says. ._.8iO.iiilO:ll;.;.;.~-.:;,;;.::.1,-.;.., "The only informers we get are the ooes that ----------have committed a no-no . • lhey know they will be killed sooner or later." says another agent. ANO A CITY NARCOTICS DETECTIVE Cell 642-5678. Put a few worda lo work for ou. JOSEPH H. GREGURICH, M.D. DIPLOMA TE AMERICAN BOARD OF FAMILY PRACTICE ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE AT 36 I 0 S. lllSTOL ST. SUl'TI I 00 At the corner of Bristol & M.KArthur <Directly Behtnd Mdrina Savings & Loan> ., ...,, ......... o.ty c..556-8320 adds: "Every time we bust one. you can see this ---------------------------- incredible terror In his eyes when he sees our guns. but as soon as we say 'pollcla,' he smiles. He 's totally relieved when be sees our badges. lie knows he's not going to dle." The dealers also know they probably will not go to prison. "Very few cocaine dealers come to trial," says Assistant District Attorney Mike Rice. Ollly the most menial don't make bail. others disappear. Rice said, adding: '"Ibey accept the bail money they forfeit as a simple operating ex· pense.'' Bail on coea1ne charges tr $50,000 to $500,000, but a DEA agent says: "What's half a million to these people'! They can make that back in one month's work." · LAW ENFOaCEMEN'I' OFFICIALS ARE combining tbe work of several U.S. agencies to In· vealicate Wqal weapons. banks that funnel profits to Colombia, ball sources and iUegal immigration -an estimated ball the Colombians here are 11· legal alieos. Agents say they also need more help from the Colombian and U.S. governments, and Rep. ~amin Rosenthal, a Queens Democrat., I~ working toward that end. Rosenthal has arranged meetings here next month between high-ranking American and Colombian officials. They will discuss proposed treatJes desi«ined to restrict cocaine trafficking 6, 100 Cars Face Jl.ecall on 'Park' DETROIT (AP> -General Motors Corp. says It wlll recall about 6,100 luxury cars because the automatic transmissions might not engage In the "park." position. GM said It bas reports or five non· injury accl· dents when drivers thought they had shifted into park but their cars instead began rolling. To be recalled are 3,s:;o Cadillac Eldorados and 2,SOO Oldsmobile Toronados, all 1977 models. GM said some might need new "park actuators." Owners will be notified by mail In the next rew days to bring their cars to dealers for rree repairs. Meanwhile, GM urged owners to use the park· Ing brake at all limes SALE PRICES ON • Women's Wear • Chlldren to 6x •Jewelry •Baskets • Gifts LAY-AWAY • A TREE WITHOUT LIGHTS IS Lll<E AN EYE WITHOUT 1w1Gi<tE. SIOP TIU t.ot TMSIAY ..... AY ... 7 IAYS , .. uosa 1111111"''"' UO llOHWAY UWIAIUCll 497-4403 35 LIGHT STRAIGHT LINI 3'' . "' ..... 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(atli0<n1'". -HI" R•·\Olu MllA(l\R[ll t '•DOW LAIN COUI' nf'u ot tht1 undrr'\ttft'W"Ct '""It malt .. r\ tton ot •nten11on to Qrant 10 •n• 11907 f:troMhur\t S•. I nun1"~" v.,u~., p;rM,nttWJtOf,..f\t,1h of\~tQ{tf"( ~dt nt. S0u1N-rn C,.htorn.a Ed1\on Comp.•nv " Ca 9?70I, -"•<n tttf h~ oltlt .. '' tht1 w1tn111 '""' monu" <1fll>r ttw llr\t f)l>r1>11lu•I """"""nt """ r!Qnl.(11 "'"Y j)fft(t ol l>v\""'\\ ot 1114' uncl<!n.IQn!'d on f>UtJh• '9ttonofttw\nuhu tor .. ,,..,,,.< uu11tv ~rvtu"i fOt tn. N /E fJU mett'e,-\ perW.ttwno to \d•O ,.,,.,,. (JtHldO<I 1',19111. WOO<lllftc19<" in £1•,.,...,l•ry S<llOOI Sv<ll c1111m\ wllh '"" ""'""•"Y Ut1ymorwl P Wot tr Sltr vouchtr\ ""'~I lie Ill~ Of ptffM'nl..., •• l -utorof.,...Wollot A pyOll( ,,_tltlQ ""°" IW-stloll •""-"' Wl!Nn louf' M<>n1"\ <!llllr II>@ ,.,.._....._clfWCll'111 ot "'"~'"9 wa. «ell< .. _ w1H be N ici flHI C>UOll<..iton ol lt•O\ nolto ALLINAM..Lt'M •• '"" v~ ~ ~. ......... 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SUnley eor.v r~ v-.., CA. mtl S.U--,Of~ PuDll~ OfMQIP C:O.\I Dally PllGI • eo.rttot ~llOtl Hov t,I, I~. 'n, lt19 *'-ft P\<c>llV..O 0.-M'9f C..~ 0..ly ~lot -------------~ n. •m ' PUBUC NOnCE ~---------~" ~-------~--~ C~7'22 lltOTIU TO CltEOIT011$ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CJt£OI TOttS \U~E•IOA COU•T or THE \U~EltlOll COURT or T"E STATE Of' CltUPQaNIA 'o" STt\TI! ~CAU..ott .. IA '°" THE COU..:T::~ltANOE rME cou~r:.~nOflAHGl E\l•tl' Of l(Av ON1> ouc11wo ArH [\l•ll' o f f'LO RENC( M °';!~~~EISH£11E9V~IVENIO I"" C .. llCNEE. ~ ""''~of ""'_,. n.imeo ,,..0 .,.,.,, NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN lo'"" ll'l•t •II -\OM ,,.,,1"9 claim\ Ml••n•t <"'4110<'\ Of lfte -~-I , ..... id -.... ,_,.,Pd 10 Ilk> l"al •II Ptt\Oft\ ...... ~ <l,\tm1. "9•"'\I tlltm, wllll 11\t l'le<r\\.,.., "®Cll"'"· ltl '"" \4tld ~ -N'OUinMI lo Ille the offlu OI ... <It"' of tht' •bcW• en '"""'· Witt>.,,. -\MY vouc,...rs, In lllM!d C""'1, or IO IW"'Y'f'i lllem. Wiii\ '"" otll<l' ol '""' <I.,. Of !!IP <ll>OW iH'-111., Mu-.-• vouclle.-. 10 '"" "'" 111\t>d <OUt'l. or lo~· tllem, ... "' de"IO,,.d ., Int IAW otflU' Of DAN lht' tll!<0\'9ry vouc:llM-., 10 Ille un REt$1N(;, ;i,on """'"° ~·'"'"'" ~ .. 19M(I ., Ille offl(e of PATRICIA S<ln Jutn '""'"'-· Cl\ '16'~. wt>l(h MEAZOG, 3100 E-Ht ~I •ttQhW..,, I\ Ill• pt<M.l' of !>U\11>("\\ of '"" Uft· CorOt1• cl<tt Miir, Cit. Which••'"" plac.• M•l•OMd 1n .tit m.tlt~~ pert8tn1t1<1 to t:lf b11•I~• OI ""' """"~ '" •II '"" e•l•I" ot .. 10 ~-..1. w1tn1n IOU• man"" 11e~""'9 to'"" ef1.rtt ol "''" "'°"'"~ •""' n... f1r\I pul>ll<•hon of de<t"Oent" wit.Nn tour morrOt\ "'tf'lr tM tt\I'\ nottc,. 11••1puDllUllorlOf11>1\ tlOll<e. Oel~O OtlOb"< 31, 1'19 um_s ______ , D••~O«ot1er1t.1t1t N""''A 0u<k-i11 f'ICTITIOIJS 8USINISS He len""""""' T ll'(lor l\Omtn<•lr1'1rl~Ollft" H-C STATfiMl HT E~KUlrfo Of IN> Wiii t•\1Mflf1fl""·'bc>"' ot t"9 eCIOW NffleCI n-Ol'<t'Ol'nl w~':.~~:,o-1no 119''°"~ ··~ OO•no Ot<.O<ltftl OAH •EISIHO r.i.M l [A'>INf'; (.OMPANV, "°' ~ATRICIAHlltZOO m71C. ....... c..,klr- !toulh l WOtl ~·N'1. ~ .... A .... CA »II EH t CM>st ....... .., k• J 11a11 c..klr-. Cit tt•H 9UOI ew--... -.CAmlS ht. 11141-..101 C.l<rM M. Ut>'IOn. a JI CM-I&.., T .. : U J..MIM AttwMy tor ~lfHrl• Cl•.'""'""*' ""'"'·(.A 97U~ A--.twl-*'11 PuOlb _ Ot_ C.0.1\I Ott1w P llOi M•(ht .. , 8 L•YIOn, 1091 Pvlloll_ Or.,. ON$l Deily PllOI Nov •• n.n. ,. "" (t,.\l•llC>lt, y-Lindt, CA..,... ~.I, ll. 22. 2'. "19 UOI Pl ~~!1 :J::~ <OtlO\l<teo °" • PUBLIC NOTICE , ___ P_U_B_LI_C_N_OT_ ICE (.ltftn M LiY!Gn T "'~ \lat-W4h ltll'd wit" ~"" c°""'• Cw<'I! ot °'"""" c-•• on NOWIT'l>er I, 19/9 lllHOIL a ANOfft\OH Att11; .. ,.., M. W'-' 10'10 H.8,......, S...U ..... CA"'1t'I r l'VC>lt\l'led Or-C.o.nl 0.lly Pilot Noot a, 1\, n. n. ,.,. )ltl 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PtJ8UC NOTICE •nm PICTtnovs llUSfHHS HAM« STATIMIMT r11e to1_.119 "''°"• ••• oo°"O Wll~M: P•ECIStON TltUCIC llOOtt;I\ ANO r1t.t.¥e. INC .• 20:10 [. Katell•. A"•h•lm. CA t?.O.. f'r•,lalOll fllr•me •11d tr110 todl••· i nt •. 2020 E. 1<•••11•, ~.CAtta • '4lllor11lt (O<jMIUllOI\. Thlt ~I\~ lty • C.O< p.r .. io... "'-CltlGll ,.._ -Truell 9"1ft, Inc MICN94 L-_,,...,, AltorMy flWi ,.......,..,,. -fllOll -"" ~., Oef1l • Clf411111 c...Mv .,. CK. ~11.""' ..,,_,...y MIO.-....oN ••• IH'llM ................ .......... ca,,. .. __ ,_,,.. Or.._ °""' OellV il'llM No¥. I,&. Ii. 22. "" NOTICE TOCliEOIToilS-- SU~ElllOlt C:OUAT O' THE STATI! OP CAUFQaNIA 'Oft THI C.OUHTV OF OllAHOl ,.. A '1 ... E\l•IP ol OOAO HIY GOL TR'r llGHT. ~ff~. N0fl(.E IS HFPfOV r.111(NIOI,.. Cfodrlor\ of""',.._., MmHI Qot(~t lhtl •II~· ,....,ftQ <1-trn\ llOrltn\I ll'le s•lrl ~ ¥ .. ff<lY•fY"O 11> Ill• 1hitm, wlth ttw N'(fll\\Af ... _.OOf Nil". If\ tllt Offlu Of I"' <IH~ ot In~ ..i;ov., Pn 1111~ «>Uri, or 10 ,..._nt •ttt,.., w1111 '"" ne USl.<lfy VOU<Ntr\, IO ..... "" Ger\fQMd •ttlle otf1<e ot DANI lt SON A ST Cl.At fl, •t) So.Ith flO'Wf'r StrNI, LO\ At\Of'll'\, CA. whl<h ,, ,,... 114&<. Of OU\IM\\ Of .... ...-"''""'d In •Ill mM !Ml ~rl•l11tl'IO 10 Ille nldlr OI \11od"" U<Mnl, wllltln foll< mQnlll. •ii., Ille llr\I PllOll<MIOl'I Of l.l>I\ notlCA OtlPO OclOller ,., "" CH .. AL.E$G Ll<tHf C •Ku10< of,,_. Wiii oflllt•llOWNMOO cl<tc..,...i 0 .. HIEUOH AST. Q.Allt ••• Sevtll ~ '9ntl "' ... ..., I.ff._. ... CA M IP hi; UJ..llS1 AH-ylferitM<- Put>lt\heO Orenot CAIMI Deity PlloC Nov •. n. n, ,., "" )I., 1t PUBLIC NOTICE ..oTica TOCltlDtTO•S su~•••oa c:ouin °" n.t STAT• or CAUPOa .. IA ro~ TH a COUNTY or OttANOI .... MU.II Ell•te of WILLIAM H1 COLA!> O'Ef TOAE, 0.C..Md HOT ICF IS H£11~9Y OtllCN to , ... crecilloo of lllt -Nmecl CIK-1 tholU •II Pt~ ...,.,no c.lalm• -otlll" IM ••Id CIMtOllnl ••• rt'Qul•t<! to 11i. tl'tt"1, wllll '"' '*"'""' _,,.n, In Ille Ofllc• Of tllol <••o ot ,,.. -·• .,... l lllM (0Vt1. 01 \O pnt-ll>t"1, v;llll ,,.. n<Knwrv VOU<htrl. lo Ult! 1111• dtnloned .. mo l!Mtiot no..rev••d, Cotl• Me\e. u., wflk ll t\ ,,.. pl..C• Of MINH of tt.. llfllltni9MO Ill •II Mal• ,,,.. pert.'"'"9 .. , ... ""81t Of Mld •• Ud9M, wt9111\ -,,_IM Alie• ti... llrtl CMlbll<AllOll Of 11\it 110U<e. O.Mc1~1.n, '"' .IUHe I O'lnOftt l!-tl•of .... WlllOf tlW .... _.,... etcHlftt llO'f •• .1'*9 ...... .,.. ........ ....... Q!Ma ....... CA ..... T .. ....... ........... ~ ~ ...... 0r-. CMtt Dlftv ~ll .. ...... '· .. I). ft . ..,. ... ... . . ,. . By BU Keane ~ " ... And we hove flower$ ond o table cloth, Billy got o haircut ond the carpet's vacuumed ... " LAS lllGAS Mi;rr•-ht~"~\ '""t<l ,,.<t'll'<l-OCT H OUl'f'Y ARTHURS D•n•cl Mlchtel, 34, ol We\lfT\tft\ll!f, •tld Lin- dt [llon. 2'.0I TOrOfHO, UllW<I•. O'!'>HEA·GOAOON )OM Prte\lle~. O, •nd 8-r• H ' SI. bOlll of Hunl· 11191on BeKll. OCT"19 BllOWN<OHOC)N J-iWllll....,., 18, of Or-. ..ncs Conn"' F•Mt<I!\, 11,0f .... 1,,. KIMME l OEllE REAUX Oe""I\ c;.,,.,, 71. -Colleen Alvl. 7S. bOtll of !t611C.1emen1•. WA Li(£ A-MORGAN Oav•t:I c1are11<e. ~ . .no s-r~ Hl!I,,.,, :i.. bolh ot lr•I,_ Bil VtC GAllOVNO Joso'Pll c;, lS. tnO GIOrr" M.,ry1n, n bOln ol Munt •nQIOtl 6•..ch OCT 21 XAUFMAH S.-UMB .. Ot 0ouot4' J.,,.,., Jl, """ P..,..,.••. 1'>, 00111 ot •r¥tn(!' lEllAY MAVGINNES Jam•• L_., ... Oi Sot.ti Be«n. -J.....,e FIOfe<><e, is. o1 HunlJl\CllOft Betc:l'I LOUG .. JIAN·SANFORO -Oo•d ""''-'· 21, Of HunhtlQt.Otl 81'..ch, •r>d hrn• L'fM. 11. Clf Mn•-vi.)o WILSOH·GROSL .. NO -Jerome -•rd, 30. Of Ont<!<lo, •tlCI o..,.. Mt••. 1•, of HuntlnqlOft Betc:h. PIPER·SIMS -R_, E•t, .0, tnO Pttrl<I• A.. 1'. both ot Cl>ilt Motw. sr THOMA>llARAETT A1<11aro Nrl\On, 31, ""° 0...,.. Lynn, 29, boll\ OIC.ost•~ E ICH·NEAL W~llor 8 , •9, <tnd Elltitll.,lh '""""'"~· u . llOtll ot N"wrrOO' I 0.•« rt !tlAl:llLE Gl<IFFIN \<.Ott AMn, X>, o• l.d P'ut-ntf', ... ,,., Kty\l(ll AnM. '''·Of HunftftOIOn S.,~(" ,, Jemtt. St, Of Ph1<en11 ... •no llosatitll M , U, of,_ .. ,, Vt1it-f OCT.U PALM EA·HOWAAO Artl>•rd Al•n. JI, --jOrlt! JHn, 1•, bOlll ot SouthL- W1NKLEll·ltMMEllM.t.N I.Ou•\ Fr.O.rtO, 1•. Of l<l-.O Hiii\, •ftd Helen R., t>1 o1 Gt<-Oon Gro"" PICllENS.SPENO -Jolltl Wlllttm, )&, •no s.n.. H~i.. n. "°'" 01 C.o••• Mew OCT.11 OENHOl~AAREOONOO Cltt IO<d M•rc~. :w. """ ton...,.10. u. Doll• Of _,,,,,..,.,., MVER!t·KOURV JtllNty LVftft 16. eftd Ev• L. •a. both 01 HunltnQton llet<ll. CASSIDY HANSFN Mllh,.et J . 1\, ot HUtltlftOIOn Ile.en. dftd G•o• Nttolflll•. 10, Of C,i;O.thy l ONC.0 PE ~USS£ ....... ,.,. • Jr ,.,, dnd -QO Cl>u«holl, H both OI Fovn1a1t1 V•li.w MtLL(A VAT['> J(';M A \), ol Ml\\IOfl llr•to, -11• II • )1 01 C.O't" Mlt\<I OCT 2t AOMER~A1.LCN J6(~ ll<Mll .. , \I, .,,,., s..i,,,., SI. botl'I oi i..to11n• S.t<ll ICILPAlll1CJ(.(ON1tl VH -Roc ..... d Oetn ••. -J-8 • S4, botll Of lr\flt\C' PRICE LEMNEA -AIMI ........ J7. •ftd Pt l•l<te Ot-. n. botll ol C.oslt Mlow JEFf'fAV TAPSCOTT -SI•-Al ..... 1•. ol -lft010tl lltt<ll, IOnd Oet><• Ann,,~. ol Lor-o llt..ch SflGllfl,WILICINS -t.ow .. o. 111. <1no !t111•n,.. 0.113, n . botn ot W•\tm1n\tl'r MENDOZA HANS[N )()'or Lu••. 79, Aftd Ot-"""""'· lq, bolh OI (I ,.,..., T ROl LOPC HO\llS '>""r"""n fl n . And r~rr'"""'" 7•. bOth 01 CO\l<t Mf'\IJ> Wl:l'>HEll HAl(HfR Hml'~ Mort1\, 33, '"'° M.t•I-\llr131n1 ... l•. both ot H untlno«>n a@u< n NATION I OBITUARIES 'Deadly' Darvon Ban Urg~d by Nader _Pa~_el WASHINGTON tAP > -Ralph Nader's Health Research Group has asked the eovernment to ban the painkiller Darvon a nd related com· pounds, charging it "Is the deadliest prescription dr'ug In the United States." And Nicholas Kozel. an analyst at the NattonaJ lnstnute Ori Drug Abuse. said Tuesday there are indicat1onli that propoxyphene, widely 'promoted under the trade name Darvon, 3C· tually kills substantially more people across the country than the illicit drug heroin. DR. SIDNEY M. WOLFE, dJn!ctor of the Nader g roup. told. Health. Education and We lfar e Secretary Joseph A. Caj.ifano J r. that the re· latively mild painkiller ought to be banned immediately as "an immi· ne nt hazard to the public health." In a simultaneous petition to the Justice Department . Wolfe said if propoxypbene isn't banned, it al least ought to be restricted as a so-called Schedule II drug which would set production limits and prohibit refill- mg of prescriptions. Propoxyphene is manufactured by several pharmaceutical companies but promoted unde r the trade name Darvon by Eli Lilly and Co. EARLIER TIDS YEAR, based on studies conducted by Eli Lilly and Co .. the Food aod Drug Aaministra· tioo ordered manufacturers to warn physicians prescribing the widely used painkiller that it s hould not be taken with alcohol, tranquilizers or other de pressants. The combination may res ult in convulsioos or e ven de ath .. The ma nifestations of ser1ou~ overdosa~e with propoxyphenc an~ similar to those or narcotic over dosage a nd include respirator y depression, extreme somnolence pro· gresaing to stupor or coma, pupillary construction and cir culatory col- lapse," the label says. "In addition to these characteristics of narcotic poisoning, focul and generalized con· v ulsions constitute a perma nent. feature in most cases of severe pro· poxyphene poisoni ng ... Ht:art attacki; also may occur. , IN 1971, THE Ame rican Med1c11l Association said the substance "is less effective than codemc and is no . more effective than aspirin in usuul doses: 1l8 Pol)Ularlty is probably due to the fact that it does not reqUJre a narcotic prescription rather than to lts effectiveness as an analgesic." Propoxypbene is not very effect.Ive as a pain reliever but In exces:sive dons is capable or producing ·•a euphortc high. which mukes it attrac· tlve as a drug of 'abuse," said Wolre . ·'This is tantamount to legalized dope." A apokn_man for Ell Lilly, Russell L. Durbin, defende<f tbe-drug-arltmr.- ing been "carefully a nd thoroughly evaluated" with "a long rustory or safe and effective use." "IT'S BEEN ON the marke t for 21 years," Durbin added ... Hundreds or millio ns or patients have taken literally billions or doses of propox· yphene with an extremely high ratio of safety and relative freedom from s ide effects. The s pokesman conceded the drug "Is not immune from m isuse, .. but he insisted there is no medical evidence that is it is unsafe when used in the recommended doS(!. Columnist Dies In 'Death Trap' Higlumy Crmh G RASS VALLEY <AP) I\ news paper columnist who descrit>l'd Hi~hway 20 as :• "death trap" was killed in a head-on collision on that road. the highway patrol said . Fay Dunba r. 72, who wrot.e a col- umn for the weekly Nevada County Nugget. was killed Monday when her car collided with a truck and semi· trailer. The b1ghway patrol ide ntified the truck driver as Charles Comeratc Jr .• 43. of Auburn, who was not m jured. Officers said the accident was under jnvestigation. Mrs. Dunbar wrote in her column two weeks ago that lli ~hway 20 between Grass Valley and Marysvllh• had been a death trap for years .. It is still a death t rap and ~rowl-o m ore a nd more deadly every day." she wrote. McCONNfl LC.RAV K•nncllt Wavn•. 29 ol LO"O 8U<l'I, ""° \ni•t•r Fr""'~· l'I, of ttunllnqton 8MCl'I ROBBIN$·l1MME A WPftO~ll --------------------------------------- HOWARD MOON JOf>n (.ol<pr , 211. •ncl (ynl~• RMH, 71, botll Of Hunt· inq!Otl BN<h STEWART SITTON -y l>Mryt, :i.. of N•wport BN<ll, end 5.)nor• Al· I .... , 111, of MIMion V ... jO_ Lt BREE·OIE(.l(MAHN -Bf'Mt L • JI, atlCI ~ Re91ne, ?S, both Of W.\lm lMI• COULfEA·HISlOP -Jolln, )P, Of H""linqton llNcl'I. -.X.....lt MllY. "l~I ~."Of Col .. Mesa. OCT.ll Trec.ey l-\, 11, Of ~1 ...... \1 ... VOLT A-ALMS -Trecev l-• VOit•, 11, Of W ... 1-, etlCI (.otln .. LoulM Alm\, t•.Of8-PIO<'I! •"O Cont1•e L4tU1u. 19, ol 9.,.,,. P•r.. ' WAA[).ACREY MIC,,.I CdUdlll 10. -l••he AMM, " botn Of Hunt 1no1on ~tc:l'I OCT.14 M Ol<ICOMEAY .J .. RRELl llot>trt C-V.. 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P•<lftC lltew _,, .... , _,,..,,, McCORMtetc MOHUARJIS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALn.eHGHOtt FUHlltAL HO._.l 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llU.UOADWAY MOlfTUAltY t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 ~TH-TUntl&.W.AMI MOlt'TUAaY WfSTCUH CHAPll Creiretory • Flowftr Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa &46-"888 '8CIU01"1H SMmt'S MC>ttTUAU 627 Ma1n S1 Huntington Beach 636-6539 5"9l9B MC>ttTUAaY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1 535 1533 N El Camino Real San Clemente 492-0100 ,_,AMILY COLOMAL..,._AI. HOMI P•u•. 7', -Jo Ell•. 31, bOlh ot '"''~ HOOVER·f l .. GOUSl (hMI"' EOwtrd, ». -$1wrMW! """"'" J), tlolll ol £1 Ton> SCHIE NO.HAMPTON JOHPll Al\9C!IO, JO. -5Mf ry 14iW't JI, both ot Co\le Mtl'WI Oc.T. 19 OVAIC·HARMOH 8Nce Al ..... 14 •11d Vtlerte LY"""· 24. born ot '--•8Mcfl ...O~E-OCHOA -0..W.1\ Patro<k » ... Hunl•nvton O.ecn. -U•OI LyM, )0, Of Alwftetm OCT.» VOUNG VOUN(, Gor0on M , JI, remarftl'd s.nclrt H , J•. both o• FCIOJM•tn Vtllev OCT.J1 INAT!o<>N WATSON H4•'l' J"""'' n . ·~ma,,ll'd .J.t<_U,... l -11" I". bOlh ot HuntlnQ!on 81'11tn HOV.I ME NOE ASOH M<Gll LIS HArt'V /0, ot lo• Anoolft. •nd Ecin.. MM. o . ol ..... Clflment~ NOV 1 L V lWVNEC·MICKLIN Joupll Ari ..... 11. ot 1.111.,. f""'· H v .. •no L•"'" Ann11, n. Of Hunti"<llOtl ~ .. <II ., ....... S AN CLl'MIENTI! GIEMl'ltAL MOS"1'.&J. HOVE Ml I 111, t'11 Mr .,,., """' Dewey Mtlrylltlw, o ..... POillt, Olrl , M•, t91'd ~ C-V. Cun.,o, SM> CletTIPnlP, Viti Mt •M Mr!o. """" 0c•"'9G. 0t9"• f>Olt1I. Qlrt HOYEMlll!lt t, lt?I Mr •nd Mr\ Mo<'-1 fllorNt\, S.... J""" Ctll'\I,_, boy Mr •n<I Mr~ f'O-(ilnn, Stn Jy,.,. C.11<••·-· 0"' N<W .. Mllaa t, lt'11 Mr AnCI """-L-10 Miio, San Cl•-••.oor• Mr. •tlCI MH. Jotw> Ew-. S.... J"•" ~ur-.00y HCWIM81!a II, 1'11 Mr ...o Mr .. A11uefl Mo4!<M. 0-. Pooni, Olfl HOVEMllE• U , 1'79 Mr •nd MH AIClldrd L<!eCh, C•P.\lrallO 6ff<ll, Qtrl Deatlu .Elsewhere WASHINGTON CAP> -James V. Bea.neU, 84, director o f the U.S. Bureau of Pnsons from 1937 to 1964, and an ad· Looking for that special gift? Why not treat that important perso'«l to a holiday gift certificate from the newestand fines t health spa on the Balboa Peninsula ?! On January 5, the Balboa Health Spa is opening and will feature the latest in exer c ise equipment, sauna, spa and special interest classes. And for a limited time you can take advantage of our low, introductory rates. ...... Special (Thru o.c.LYearly Membership $200 Save $100! Don't ~ay-Call Today 673-5792 vocate of penal reform,1.;;;iii;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mii;;miimiimiimiimiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimii;;mii;;iiii died Sunday or kidney failure at a hosptt.al In suburban Bethesda, Md. LOS ANGELE.5 <AP) -Beny Gordy Sr .• the 90-year-old father ol the ~halrman ol Motown In· dustries, died Tuelday ln hi.a home. He wortced as a consultant ln Berry Gordy Jr. 's record com- pany. SAC.RAMENTO CAP) -Loa.ii 0 . CarllOn, 84, a builder fDf' 3S year~ who developed River Park and Del Dayo Estates \n th e Sacramento .,..a, died Monday at hil home ln Campua Commons. NOTICE TO VETERANS, If you Ne an Honorat>.le Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States, in good health, You ace entitled to a Double lntermeQt Space (for you and your Spouse} in our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost. to you, of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Lawn. long known for its Spec1at Considerations to Veterans. Is making this Program available to the Veterans or this area. Space is limited and it will be assigned on a first come. first served basis. To assure Your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODAY! r------.;;;:-..:;;;:;;..-,:;.1'21;.;;;;~------: I Cotlhl MeM. CA. '262' I I I am en Honorable Dt&cttarged VetOfon I t I f In good health , ' f 7801 Bot .. Ave Westmlntter 893-3525 I Serial No. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . Olecnaroo Date •.• : •-------------• N1mo. . .. • t ' I PACllllC YllW t•IOllALPAlll Cemetttv Mottuary ChlPel 3500 Peclf1c View On~ Newport 8"ch 844-2100 • Neptune Society "'IMAflON eua1AL AT MA ~74'31 ·-...... ~-" _,::.::=---- IAln. o-.tlllr., • Addrets ZIP .... ··I • City..... I t-tom. ~No • • • t • + O ••I•• I I I It I I I t i I• I I t I I I I I t I I .... ,.,, tt I I I It It t•t tt l t ltt It t t I t ' --~----~~----------~-----~~--' _..,,_ .. _____ _ LOCAL I CALIFORNIA Coast Churebes Thanksgiving Rites Slated Thankstt_wlng l t'r' 1ct"1ll are scheduled .ton¥rht a nd T hul"Sday in aeveral Oranae Coaat area cburchH , A Joint ~H!rv1co of th~C reiat1on1 of SlteplM>nt el°"'" mu, lJ•t'4'4 .i Cluu& and Minion Lutlaf.raa la sc t\cdutC!d at 7 30 p m tOday in lhf SWM:tuary of th~ laUt"r ChW''Cb, 301.21 Nt1uel Road . l~guoa Nl1~l Choir"& from e.ch con11rea0Uon will 1n-The Rev Ftay 1''amt>st1 of M1aslon (,ut~·n1n will pre· sent the Th11nksg1Ylng mt'. ~•ge und tht• Rev Dav1d SwlJbt.'ra. Shepherd or the lhll11. Wiii lead the servtc~. • S111; run.:rcgutlon:,, NC'WpiOrt CHter ll•lt.ed Me<odlst, Commaal&y Coagre••Uoo1I, t . Mida.el'• Epl1copal, St. Mark's PN-.-by&erlan, O.ard1 ol RellPoui Science and LutJaeran Churclt of lk Mu&er wlll paru clpate in a JOint 7 30 p m "' service today at Luthera n Church or the Master . 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar • The Rev Dr "Kenneth P Miller. associate pastor of Slteplaerd of tllle HUia Un.lied Medlodbt Cltarclt. 26001 Muir lands Blvd .. Mission Viejo, will lead a communion service at 7:30 p.m. today at the church • OM. Y PILOT A,9 Press, Highway Patrol Clash Over Addresses .,. ........... SA C RAMENTO CAP > -The Cehfornia HJ•hw111 Patrol says it will no longer glve reporters lbe ad- drease1 of people lnvolv~ in acci- de nts und arrests. nut the Califo rnia Ne wspaper PubJ11hers Association says tbl1 would ca~e problems Jn establishing accurate identities. THE CHP SAID th•t 1977 privacy legislation restricta the release of personal Information by state agen- ries Patrol spokesman Bob Fahs said the patrol would stUI release na mes. ages and home towns. Slrotrdo1rft? The leglslaUon wa introduced by R c t 1 red G l' n e r u I Seo David Robe~~ D-Los ~eles. w 1 I I 1 a m · A Roberta aide . Chfr Berg, said the W t I ,, f CHP action is proper a nd the law is es more unu s uys 1 needed . the .M f G s sold b y "If a newspaper writes that a guy Russia lo Cu ba ran and his family are all In the hospital, be u s e d lo launc h 1t may make their home a likely nu e~ear warh ead sl ta rget for burglary." Berg s aid . t h e n the U ni l e a "YOtJ CAN ALSO get situations State s should ha ve a where a person's name and address ' 's h owdown . ' · 11 c are published in the newspaper and compa red the s itua -the family may be s ubjected to lion to the 1962 Cuba n abuse." he added. m issile cris is . But a spokesman ror the CNPA. Bill dering lf one of their relatives was in- jured in a car accident. It's a very bad bureaucratic decisfon." Siemer told The Associated Press. BERG SAID HE thought It would be legal for the CHP to give out oc- cupations. ''There are probably not going to be two John Smiths who are 29 and carpenters." he said. Fahs said the CHP consulted the state Office of Information Practices, which interprets the act and issues guidelines. He said news agencies were notified of the decision in letters dated Friday. THE MANAGER OF the OIP, Justin Keay, said the CHP In· terpretation would a lso apply to other state law enforcement agencies like the Depa rtment of Fish and Game, Community Release Board. and PDlice '1'l the Unive rsit y of California and State University and Colleges. 1"\esa \7e~de 19iqu ~-JHANKSGIVING SAi Fl ALMADEN Flor Fino Sherry STONE CREEK 1974 Cabernet Sauvignon MIRASSOU 1977 Fleuri Blanc ...... u, ALL 3 for 710 ML'• Y-......._-.,., M• c..,..., -Dea..t W-.. npwftyNCIF 11 .. d,.te 10% S..-.. rr. ;. ·... ,~·41 -.. lt'e ·~ .,, • .,., e•pee'-... C.Mf ...... d11e•. . .... ... .... .,.. ..... ..... ., dae ....W'• W.a .,n.e. e•• h p•re .. .H ,_. . ....................... ., ........... .... Med ... •I , ... e .,, • ., .. e•d .. ...._. .,.,. • .,...,.., tleserip•le• ..... Be ew -..., .....,_ ........... ., ... ...... ...r twe ., .. , ... C!•• t••tL r1ae •~ .. ....... ,,......,. .................... . n.t .... r • .,. •• ,.. • frfe•fL ~k_~;fr- ____ Pnoes Good Thru Thurs 11/23/78 ----ti Three Irvine churches. St. AactTew EpllleopaJ, St . Matt.hew Luthe ran a nd Good Sltepltercl ---------- LuUae ran, have scheduled a joint service at 10 DAILY PILOT ~iemer. said the decision ts overreac- tion. Keay said one section of the act ba ns the release of personal data when it would be ~trimental. dis· paraging or thre~rung" lo an in· dividual's rights. He said the California Youth Authority interpreted that to mean it cannot even release the names of persons in custody or paroled. 549-4044 ~..-nKERATJIARBOR..., a . m Thursday. CLASSIFIED ADS The event is slated at Good She pherd 842-5878 Lutheran, 4800 Irvine Center Drive . • A Thanksgiving proclomation by President Carter will be read during a 10 a .m . Thursday service at First 0.urch of Ouist, SdeatW, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive E ast. Costa Mesa . • Caplstrano Vaney Baptllt Claurch 32032 Del Obispo Road, San Juan Capistrano, has scheduled a 10 a .m. Thursday service. • • The Rev. Dr. John A. Huffman Jr. will give the m essage at a 10 a .m . Thursday service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburcll, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. r • The vocal, handbell and brass choirs wiU be featured and the Rev. Dr. Robert H. Schuller will present the message in the 10 a .m. Thursday service at Garden Grove CGmmunJly Cltarcb, Chapman Avenue and Lewis Street, Garden Grove Fall Into Grave Brings Lawsuit COLLINGDALE. Pa. <AP> -Rabbi Marshall Maltzman of Temple Beth Hillel Synagogue in Wynnewood has filed s uit in Delaware County Cour t ch a rging offic ials of Mount Lebanon Ce mete ry with negligence and carelessness because he fell into an open grave May 25. The suit seeks $10,000 for Injuries to an arm an elbow and his hands . legs. feel. muscles. nerves and tendons, "aches. pains and mental anguish." Cemetery treasurer George Schultz said the rabbi did not seem injured after the fall, and "We never heard from him. All we received was a Jet- ter from his attorney notifying us of the suit ... I just don't understand this "coming from a man of God." Workslwp Schedukd A holida y craft workshop. where people who pay $26.50. will be instructed In the making of ca ndle holders, felt wreaths, wall hangings and o rnaments for Christmas, is scheduled Dec. 7 in Irvine. The activity is in two sepa ra te sessions . 10 a.m. to 2 p .m., and 6 :30 to 10 p.m .• at University Park, 1 Beech Tree • Lane. T he fee pays for the cost of materials. Registration is at the ci· ty community services department, 17200 J am- boree Blvd. Lifeline is a telephone service for resi- dence customers of Pacific Telephone. It allows the customer to make up to 30 loqal calls for •2.50 a month. Each additional call costs ~. In addition to the monthly rate. Installation or other chaqfes will apply , for equipment or service you ordec If Lifeline fits your needs, call your Pacific Telephone SeIVice Representative. 1 Tbh; toetVice b ovallabl~ in IDO!lt areas of Los Anfdcs I and 5an Diego 11b well as In 01'1U\4C! County. San FrmclecO and pw1..8 or the East Bay l\lld Penhh1ula. Retildence service only. • ... • i:. .. .. ~ -. ... . , . "U all you can use is a person's name and age, you might have severa l dozen people in an area won- ALDEN'S ,, Savings ~f $2 to $3 yd. on Lees Carpets. Riglt OCH/ we're having a sale on eve<y Lees C.arpet of Antr~ nyk>n. 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AJ• DAILY PtLOl COhla Me::.a·~ Mark Owens d1spl<.1y~ lhc fir~t·placl' ribbon and trophy he won an steer s howmanship at the Orange County Fall Fair The Orange Coast College s tu· dent all)() won a second-place ribbon m se nior lamb showmanship. The affair runs through Nov. 26 al Los Alamitos Race Course. 'Veterinarian' Pleam Guilty The co-owner of the Newport Harbor Animal Hospital in Costa Mesa ha.s been convicted of eQ"aging '" the unlicensed practice or veterinary m edicine. prOS<.'Culor Bob Gannon or the Orange County Olstn ct Attorney's office said Tuesday. Gannon said Dr Joel Prince of Chicago pleaded guilty Monday to a charge that he prac- ticed vetcnnary med1c1ne at the office he co-owns, although he isn't Jlcensed as a veterinarian in California. Prance was fined $200 and sentenced lo two years· informal probation by Orange County Harbor Municipal Court Judge Frances Munoz The charge is a misdemeanor . . Coastal Flood Control Channel Job OK'd Ho1>lna le) ~1at the rainy 1watl0n and the return nt< •t 1prin~ of th<-lea t tt-rn. Or•nat County .. up<>rv1b0n1 Tut-.day nJ(r~ !d to 1.1 ~.000 clean·up prow<·t for., <-ou11tul flood control "·hunncl already has approved the sediment removal pro. jecl so long as it is done during winter when the birds aren't present, the report said. The project Is exempt rrom ~at.e Coastal Com· mission authority, the report said. and a permit Is Cow1ty offlt'lala. In a report to ~ul>t'rvi~or11. ~md t'CiJment In thr Greenville Banning channel "h• h 1;urnlh·l'I lhe ~antn N>:a Rlv.,r Is one to four· le.-t dt"·p bt:lw~u Puc1f1c Cowsl Highway and Jlum1hon Awrll.ll' expected short. I y r rom the U.S. Army Corps or 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" Engineers. • .... .\ 1'11 lpomnM the clNtn up unhl sprtn1. they '"'alrl , NUJd rc ult in flooding this wmter or 1.he b.ick up of wau-r on luw lying 11tr~ts. In ltddJuon. tht'y tiuld. putllng oft the work un- Supervisors last summer postponed a Santa Ana R iver chaMel widening project after county officials blamed the least tern for increasing lbe project's cost. • rtl s pr1n1i would uttt>rfert• with the f~ing or the t'nd&rlKtrt'd l~llbl l~rn birds. who now have m1gr,.t· l'(J south lot I ht-wluh:r • , - They faulted state authorities trying to protect the birds with discouraging bidders from the pro· Jttt and hiking its expense since tbe._autborities re· quired that work lake place after the birds left Tht· .. tntt-l>t-ptu tment of Ftsh and Game Huntington Beach for the winter. Land Buy Option A pproved An option lo purchase a three· acre Cypress auto storage yard as a site for deve!opment of federally·subsidized homes was approved Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. The optJon gives the board the right to buy the land between now and Jan. 31 for S541,500, a prlfe county appraist;,rs beHeve 1s the property's fair market value. BEFORE the unincorporated island of county territory could be developed for homes, supervisors would have to ap. pr9ve its current zoning. County o ffi cia l s sa id :.uperv1sors later could sell or lease the land lo a developer. Bowl for Breath Bowling a lleys throughout Orange County will participate in the Cystic Fibrosis Bowl for Breath Fnday through Sunday. Information is available by tclephoni n.1,. Oran ge, County Chapter of Cfslic Fibrosis Foun- dation, 6$-0900. Passenger Fares Up on OCTD Buses Orange County Transit District buses are carrying 10 P'rcent more passenger fares so far this year over slightly fewer service miles and slightly longer hours of operation. . Dlstri~t General Manager James Reichert. in a quarterly repor.t given directors Monday. noted buses have carried 4.8 million rares so far this year. up from 4.4 milllo~ during the firs t three months or the 1977·78 fiscal year. The buses have operated 218,000 hours so far this year. up 2.000 hours from a year earlier. Re iche rt said. Buses have• traveled 3.3 million miles. down I 6 percent for the same three months in 1977·78. R E ICH ERT'S report also showed that passengers arc pay· ing more or their own way on district buses. Directors recent· ly increased basic fares from 25 cents to 35 cents. the first fare hikes in district history. Reichert 's figures showed lbe revenue per passenger has gone from an average or 16 cents last year to 21 cents each this year. The figures renect the fact tha t c hildre n ride without char ge on district buses and passengers may transfer from one bus to another without pay· ing an additional rare . Operating costs per passenger have gone up three cents. from 97 cents per rider last year lo Sl so far this year. Passen ge r revenue p e r serwcc hour has jumped from SJ.34 last year to $4.22 so far trus year. the report showed . and operating costs have climbed from $19.59 per hour las~eilr to $22.13 per hour for the first three months or 1.978·79. Lawyer Spe~el'8 Trial lawyers are available to s peak at meetings by vari~ Orange County organizatiorui. Inquiries should be made to CTLA Speakers Bureau, Suite 425, 15300 Ventura Blvd .• Sherman Oaks, 91403, telephone <2131 981-5.140 coUect. -Gl-O[INI IN ORANGE · COUNTY AGAIN SUNDAY MATINEE NOVEM8Bt26 C.to Mmta 111111 wll ~t .. Los AMJ1le1 PWlau ....,. Ill Ille s-to AMI. Hlgll Scllool Atldltori... 520 W. w.-.. S..to AH. 2 p.-. SM.clay. PrC9-= Dv~CJI~ Mo. 9 "New World .. : Miis Pk:hns at .. bWbittoft. GOOD RISERVB> SEATS STIU. AVAii.AiU CUSTOM MADE FIRESCREENS &GUSS FIRESCREENS Available in 25" & 31" REDWOOD SlllP·LAP·SIDIN& GAS LOG OAK SALE Complete wtth em•. ash coal bed conMCtor. Available 16", 18". 24". 30". 36". 42". 48" SIZES FIREPUCE ACCESSORIES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A~-~.!:e. .. ~~of •c:"nor~. r~t pllft$, elC tor co.LITE llSTIWTIOl llTS AVAILABLE FOR ANY TYP£ ROM ITRtJCTUR£ 4FOLD FOi.DiNi FIRE SCREENS . Available In 30" to43" hiih 42" to 5"4" wfde dletCOel' .. , •Burners •Knobs • Rotisseries •lava Rock •Cooking Grills Subject to stock on h•nd llECGUTM Fii SCIEEll '"°"'..,,. es SPARllUIRD SCREEN Av .... tnll".44", 48"1i54" trom'29" · .. -..... •• . ,. ?•N•s.•o_e.= .·s.•.o.ck·s-··e·u·s'.".es·'--·-----------------·----;S;~f!Or· ts •Boating Wed~. Nowmbet 22. 1978 OAJLY PILOT .. •1 Going in for Two San Antonio's Larry Kenon zeroes in on the goal without · a view of the basket as an unidentified Indiana player ... wats fo .. th<' ball in National Basketball Assn. action '.Tuesday ni ght. Indiana won, 108·103. John fuks Pact f ith ·Yankees NEW YORK CAP ) -The New {Yor k Yankees today signed veteran pitcher Tommy John to a three-year contract. making him the second free agent hurler lht•y h<ive picked up within the 1:.i~t 10 days. ' · New York signed 38-year-Old Luis Tiant Nov. 13. ·1 feel the New York Yankees tnclay have taken a giant step in their quest for a third straight world championship in signing one of lhe trnly fine lert-handed pitchers in t he game," said Yankee President Al Rosen. JOHN WAS 17·10 with a 3 30 earned r un average for Los Angeles last season and beat the YC)nkecs in the opening eame of thl• 1978 World Series. The JS.year-Old southpaw said he had accepted le~s money from the Ya nkees than he was offered by three other clubs - Cincinnati, Atlanta and Kansas City "I TOOK LESS from the Yankees because T wanted to come play with this club," he NEWEST YANKE! Ex-Dodger Tommy John said. "It's not often you have a chance lo play with a club like the Yankees. They're a class or· ganization, the best team in baseball for the last two years. This was an opportunity lo come and play in the best city in baseball." J ohn. a ts.year veteran in the major leagues, spent the last seven seasons with the Dodgers. His career nearly ended in 1974 when be ruptured a ligament in his left elbow, pitching against the Montreal Expos. John un· de rwent a delicate t e ndon transplant, performed by Dr. Frank Jobe, and after sitting out the 1975 season he came back lo win 47 games in the next three years with the Dodgers. IN CONTRACT negotiations with Los Angeles, John had sought-the long.term security of a mulli·year pact but the Dodgers balked because of his age . Eventua lly negotiations broke down completely. · The Yankees, who showed no fear of age in signing Tiant, were more than happy to give John the three·year contract be soughL '1The contract is for three years plus an option .year after that," said John. "I intend to play five or six more years." Asked why be fell be could pitch that long. John grinned. "My arm's only four years old," he said. JOHN WAS ACCOMPANIE D to the news conference by his wife, Sally, and Los Angeles at· torney Robert Cohe n , who negotiated the contract. "We were talking last night after Al (Rolen> left our room," Cohen said. "We were saying 'It's a long way from 1974 and near·obUvtoo lo rlghl now.' You thank God you live ln a country like this cine where you can aet a chance like tbll." By slgnlnl 'with the Yankee1, John returns to the American Lea1ue. 1be veteran )eft·bander came to the mlJon tn 1113 wlth Cleveland and al8o pl~bed fwthe Chicego White Sox before being traded to Loa Angelft after tho lt71seuon. Rallts' Move Official ' t'rom AP Dlipatcbes Nearly five mori\bs after Los Angeles Rams owner Carroll rtosenbloom announced plans lo 1 rclo<·utc his National l''ootball Le11gu~ franchise in Anaheim. the move became official. Rosenbloom and officials of t he Orange Collnty city signed contracts Tuesday that obligate the Rams' moving lo Anaheim in 1980. The team has played at the Los Angeles Coliseum since 1946 T H E F I V E · M E M B E R' Anaheim City Council held a ·public hearing. then voted un- a nimously to sign the agree· men ts. The Ra ms intention to make the 35-mile move lo Anaheim Stadium. also the home of the California Angels baseba ll team and the California Surf soccer team. was a nnounced last June 25 jointly by the team and Anaheim oJficials. Los Angeles officials are try·' ing lo attr act another NFL team to the Coliseum. but said owners of existing franchises were re· luct ant to talk with them until Rosenbloom had signed the agreements with Anaheim. THE AGREE.MENTS signed Tuesday were for lease of the stadium. lease of 90 acres to be developed nearby, and sublease for t he use of Julie tte Low, School as a training facility. The stadium lease is for 35 years, with renewa l options for 10 and five years. The city will r eceive 7.5 pe r cent of. ad-m1ss1ons. !>l percent of park· ing revenues, hulf the con·. cession revenues. plus ream·'. bursement fo r cit y services required on ~ame day. The ground lease, which calls for the Rams to pay annual rent of $1.500 per acre and $8,000 per improved acre. has a 24·year re· newal option for parcels whert> office buildings may be con· trueted-b¥-tbe-1lams and their development partner. the firm of Cabot, CabOt &'Forbes. IF THE RAMS decide lo buy the l11nd. a--putthase..option..calls for them to pay $80,000 per acre· with the price escalating with the consumer price index. Among the improvements planned on the land are high rist- office buildings, underground parking, a hote l, a s hopping center and condominiums. · The club will sub-lease the elementary school , which is no longer used, from the Magnolia School Distnct for $40.000 a year with the lease being renegotial· ed a fte r five years . The Anaheim Parks and Recreation Department will use the facility during the off-season MIZELLE DENIES HE'U QUIT NFL NEW YORK <AP> -Pete Rozelle denied today a published report that he is thin1nng of re·. signing as cpmmissioner of the National F'Ootball League to become executive director of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. "I have no ~uch plans. I'm not e ven considering it," Rozelle said, refuting a story by Los Angeles Times columnist John Hall. Hall had said the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee had been in contact with Rozelle and that Rozelle was definitely interested. BenDY's Big Day Mesa Product on TV Thursday }tY ROG ER CARLSON Of .. 0.Uy ...... S'-ff Thanksgiving Day means a lot of things to a lot or people. But for Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College product Benny Ricardo, it means playing football before his friends in Southern Califo~a despite the fact he and his Detroit Lions teammates are battllpg the Denver Broncos in Pontiac. Mich. Before a national television audience, Ricardo, the Lions' leading scorer and the No. 6 scorer in the National Football Con· ference. will show bis ability. And Ricardo realizes the impact. "STATISTICS DON'T SEEM to matter to your friends that much. You're always measured by the games they saw, which makes this game Thursday so important to me." Htcardo said via te lephone from Pontiac. Although this is Ricardo's third year with the Lions <he sat out the 1977 Si?ason with an injury I. he admits Thursday's game. or any other for that m atter , has not become routine. ··I 'm getting be tter about being nervous." says Ricardo. "but in a way 1t helps you. Fear is the greatest motivator. It makes you perform that much better. Before the game I go ove r the Arnold Palmer routine replaying it in my mind over and over. ''I THINK THROUGH my ki cking swing and concentrate on being calm and going through the ball. In the morning I'll go to mass before the game, take in the pre.game meal and then head out lo the stadium early. "I try lo lay around, say a rosary and think over my s wing time and ttme again. Then an hour before the game we take the field and that is when the adrenalin gets eo· ing. "Still. I don't want lo make this game any more than another because as a pro, you don't change anything." WIULE DETROIT IS in the throes of a re·building situation with only a dozen players remaining from the 1977 roster, 1t has been a season in which Ricardo has clearly produced. Ricardo has hit 12 of 14 attempts from in· side 47 yards and his only PAT miss in 20 at· tempts was blocked. In all he's connected on 14 of 22 field goals and leads the team with 61 points. BENNY RICARDO ln Detroit's 15-7 victory over Tampa Bay he earned the game ball with field goals of 48, 47 .and 27 yards. Four field goaJs against Wa shington earned him Prp Football Weekly's Golden Toe award and three field goals against Seattle kept his teammates in the ~ame before the Lions finally succumbed 28·16. EVEN MORE IMPORTANT lo Ricardo regarding his percentage has been his efforts in clutch situations. "A coach remembers those. It's bow many times in the clutch " says Ricardo. · ' Rica rdo. a native of Paraguay a nd form er linebacker for Costa Mesa High rooms with punter Tom Skladany. They·v~ shared kickoff duties and Coach Monte Clark, who seldom goes out on the lJmb verbally, says: "We have two of the best specialists a nywhere." re ferring to Ricardo a nd Skladany. And it hardly appears mere rhetoric to pump up Ricardo. Ricardo's confidence bas already been sufficiently bolstered with a ne~ two-year pact, calling for a healthy raise. ~--------------------------------------------------------~ .· 'i • ) • . t~ , , i ~ ~ '.1 • 1 I j : 1 I ~ Whitaker Rookie of Year· Molitor Second, Lansford Finishes Third NEW YORK <APl -Lou Wh itaker. the cl~. confident. second baseman 'Orthe Detroit Ti ge r s . w as n amed the American League's Rookie of the Year today by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Whitaker woo the a nnual Ford C. Frick Award in a runaway, polling 21 o( 28 possible votes from the BBWAA. Paul Molitor, Milwaukee's fine infielder, was a distant second in the voting with three ballots. CALIFORNIA I NFIELDER Carney Lansford fimshed third with two votes and Kansas City p i t c h er Ric h Gal e and Whitaker's teammate. shortstop Alan Trammell. were tied for fourth with one vote apiece. Two writers from each AL city cast ballots in the votmg. Whitaker. a left-handed hitter . played 139 games for Detroit and compjled a .285 ba ltin~ average and 58 runs batted in. He teamed with Trammell to • give the Tigers one of the best double·play combinations in the game in 1978. DETROIT MANAGER Ralph LOU WHITAKER Houk had said somewhat pro- phetically during the season : "lf Lou gets Rookie of the Year. he should split it with Al an." The 2t ·year -old Wh itaker t-.... .....,..... shqwed uncommon poise for a rodkie. once drawing this re- m ark from Houk : "He plays every day and doesn't choke. And you 'll fi nd th al that's unusual for a rookie." WHITAKER AGREED that. his first major league season ran pretty smoothly for him. "Playing baseball is very easy for me," he said at one point near the end of the year. Then, referring to his reJa. tionship with Trammell on the field. he s aid unabashedly. "We've played very well as a pair a nd we feel very ex· perienced. even though we're still called rookies • MOLITOR AGREED in kind that the BBWAA had selected the right man. Chosen as the AL's ROOl<ie of the Year by a leading national sports publica· lion earlier this year. Molitor renected that Whitaker should have won the award instead. "Whitaker was more consis- tent than I was." Molitor said. f' "He had less ups and downs than me." USC, Rams Favored Southe rn Cal's Trojans have been installed as six· point favorites over visiting Notre Dame in Saturday's in· tereolleglate football game by Harrah's of Reno. } 1 I \ Also favored are the Los Angeles Rams. who are five· ~ point picks over Cleveland. 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Jim Campanas and Joe Moelter With tbelr dance instructor Devra1Corwtn. • Mluhsl""'SC 7-MiM"'icltlf THet lJ_ .. ~ Ho.iai.n 11-Ttltet TKfl P:ICltklt S4 • -l'l«lele M._ 4F ... l •-.1¥f-l.SU U-TINN . •' ..... ~' - - . . . . . ~ f1% OAJl. Y PtLOl A C.O•ut• Report From the Wor1d of S ports It' Got lo a Fir t: Grid Team ~lake · Arr~ I t rona P IM~•k.,..• ,,\ NlSTON, Ala It m\bt be• lht· r1 r.t [i] lltn<' In tul\W<y thut a fonth4111 tHm h•, mudt· 1l11 4. • .trrt-11t " 'fh t 's "'h:at •~d Clt•\-t>l anG. roricll ur f ht> l°Jlhoun County PubhC' ~aftoty Ot>partmt•nt fooltmll tum "'"'d an r Pohl"(' Jrn .. ,h-d '"'" youth!\ ltl t.•11nnt•t·t11111 with ll robbfor) Ttw lt.•ttm, m.1d .. up of JlOh<'t•mf'n nml flu•nwn. "'"' practtc~ Mood11> ni.:ht "'ht•n l>orrnnrt• n .. ·tJrhrtl'. :,7 drovt-up to t!w f1t>ld 1111d .1,kt"Ct the tootbMll plJ~N'"l to~· 011 lh~ lookout for t"'o )<>uth .. ""ho had kn<X'il.t'fl lw r du"' n .md Loken ht'r J>uN' 1n ltuit m•1J!hborhood "Wt• n,·,umt-d oor prartar t• und ttbout 10 mrnuu·~ later twrt> t.'C.llU~· t "'u boy' down hy ttw ht-Id. · ( It•\ ~1.rn1t ~UHi "Thty flt th1• d'-'5Crtpt1un tht.: "'oman RUVt.• U~ a11d tht'.,, "''''f' <'OW\Ung mo~y Police S~t M1kt.• Jo'10cbt1r ~wd, "Tlw ~""oho~' &tl fn'bt d1dn 't "'a nt to t>f'lwvt• wt• ··w re pohcemen Wl· ""l'rt an pads ilnd helmet~ and d1dn t havl' 11 twda.:t· lo 'h''"" llll'm Wt • &.ltd , ·You 're not 1:oing to bd1eve th1-., but we'r t: policemen · Wt• Wl'rt' n.:hl Thl'Y du.In 't btc'hevl' u'> · But. added Finche r, "You ~hould have M:c n tht.> boys' (aces when tht.' J)OllCl' C3 r Wt' had Cllll(.'(j for d N.IVl' Ill' " Police "'aid lh<> youths. both 16. bad takl·n $200 m t·u~h and some Jf'Wl.'lry from tht• woman They w1•1 t• c•hariw11 with robbery -----Quot._. of 111 .. Day ------. P11lsbur,1!h ddt•n'>1vl' Coad1 Jimmy Jbhnson, on the· 1·\t• of thf' l':.mtht·rs <oh<J\l.<IO\\>n with 1~1·nn Stutc Friday · It .., llkt.• \H' rt> 1-:onm.1 hnvt• .1 hat•kyard hra"' I 1Alth Muhammad Ah " Stanlq. Mallorg ~.lob• Ousted Okluhom a Statt• football Coach Jim [!] Stanl~y plans to '>UC tht• ~chool lo keep his Job. e. > at least for Lht' remaanchng two )'<'ars of his t·on trac·t St:anky 1' f1i.:htani: th" 1J<>c1-;ion lo r<'ass1gn. ham to oth1·r dutw' "1th an the university, wh1<:h <1pparrntly "'ould put him in a po'>lllon wht're we ""ould not collc>ct th1• approx1m:ilc $74 ,000 due him in salary in th<il ~pan . BUI Mallory h::L.'> bNm fared after five year'> a~ football t•oach at the• University. or Colorado. M<Jllory 's .f1vc-vc>ar rcC'ord ::it Coloratl11 1:-. :15 21 1 and his 10 yc:ar cuaehan~ rec ord as 74-33·1 Ma llor y's 1978 team ranisht'd sevf'nlh m the Big Eight . T<•xas Chr is tia n Un1v<:r-..1ty !'>1gnt•d Coat·h F.A. Ory to a nc>w six yl·ar con· tn.1 l'l. TCU wtts 2·9 in 1977 and has· won tw1c•1• lh1s yp;1r w1tb one• game left .. Sta nford's st .. ve D(ls and Mike Moroski 11f l T Davis wall hf' kummat1•s on th1· W<>'>l h ·um ·m tht· 54th F:a!>l-Wc!'>t Shr1n(• MAU.<>"Y Ga mt· . S un Oae~o Char gers qu:irterb:ick Oan t'ouls h<1s a 'ipraaned ankh· and is ques t1onablt· for Sunday's gam<• with Kansas City The Lop 10 l'ant.J1datc•<; for th1· l.omhurd1 Award honoring tht· na tion 's ouL.,~ndmg t'l1lh·g1at1• ltn1•man includes l T LA 's J..-rry Robinson. ftobin•on .4'c·ores a I tor.fa:-: New OrleJns J azz forwurd Truck Robinson m scored a <'are<>r lu~h 51 points Tuesday night as ht· k•d his tl'am rrwll's t o a 140-118 v1tlory ovt>r 1he Nt•w JcrSl'Y Nt•t<>. Rohin<oon, sh()(>tin~ mostly from 15 18 fr<'t. h1l on 20 of~ from the field, 1nclud1ng 12 111 " row starting an thl' st>r•ond p<•riod . Spencer llaywood -..<'on•tl 27 points and hall 1:1 rt•bounds to pace tht• Nt·w York Kni<'ks lo a 00.-T.I wan owr· ~oiL The Knie.ks' Bob '1eAdoo will be-out of ;.iction for a week with a hru1scd right toe suffC'red Sutur· cl:.cy n1~ht . John Lucas ~cored :-15 pomb and ha nded out 17 assists to l<'ad the Goldt·n State W<1rriors to a 115·105 triumph ove r Philadelphia ... Mar- que~ Johnson helped M1lwaukt>e crack a four gam<· losing streak with 24 points as the Mucks beat Portland, 123-93 ... Alvan Adams scored 20 of his 22 points in th<' st•rond half as Phoenix rallied to dcfrat Cl<'veland, 110·108 . _ . Jndi:ma up-.ct San Antonio. 108-103 with James ROtllNSON f':dward" l1•ad1ng tht· way with 26 points . . . Dan lloundfH>ld ~l·ort.·d :.SH poants as Atlanta beat San Diego, I 13· 107 RoiwGfrn.feei-to IOf:oa~he• ('1nc1nnat1 Reds star Pt-te Rose presented 10 Iii 11·1·r1~ to lht• <·oa<:hing :-taff of the Reds. Rose told friends thl' g<'sture was "MJmelhing be wanted to 110 for the eouchcs and trainer." ... Rose re- portedly will ~1gn a lhn·e yc·arcontract with the PhiladetPhiu Ph 1 I I 1 cs worth n ea r I y $ 2 mi 11 ion b e r ore th 1· end of next wct.•k, barring a la:.t-dalch effort by the Red!. f Thl' Rl•<1!> closed out lht:ar exhibition tour of J apan with lht•tr l2th strmght victory, a 3 2 dt· cision over lhe Yom1un Giant.!.. Th<· Reeb finished the Lour with 14 wms, two loslil·s and a lie urter George Foswr knol·kcd in the winrung run in the sixth inrung an the fin <ile . Former <'l1•vcland Indians Ma n ager Frank Robinson says bl ack~ arc not getting tlw <:hanC'<' they descrVI' to lx•come ma J•Jr ll•aguc managers, c.•1ting the replace ~. • m<•nt c.ir Larry Doby as manager or the " Chicago White Sox. "It appears there 1s osc -.u m e fear lo give a bJack man a • c.·ha~rt• lo ;,a mnn who has lheabU1tles, wMcando the job. Until now no Justice has be1·1HJonetoblacks, "says Robinson. "'la111P# •'all fo Mapk-Lftit• llome teams l11L the icc Tuesday as three ~ out of four National Hockt•y l..eague bonte teams , lost. The Toronto Maple Lcars beat the' Atlanta fo'lamcs. 4-3. with rightwmger Jerry Boller scot· 1ng t,w1(·e and Tl11ter WUHams addtng the game-winner. Bob SlroiJI and Mlchf'I Bergeron scored goals within a span or 2:41 to complete Washington's four-goal outburst in the !lt'Cond period as the Capitals stop~ St. Louis, 4.3 ... Bryan Trottier scored three goals, Including two In the opening period a s the New York Is lande rs won at <;olorado, 7·1 . • Vancouver ended a four-game l~lnu t\lrt>ak by beating visitinR Chicago, 5·2, behind Ron Stdlbaucr's two goals Radio~ T~l~l'lalo11 RADIO: nuskethnll The l.akcrs ut Hou11ton, 5:5!> 1>.m . Kl.AC 1570>. Chirk Hearn, Pat Riiey report. Hockey Ot•troil at lhP J<lnl(s, 7:50 p.m., KRLA 0110). Boh Mlllf'r, Peter Weber r~1>ort. . TV : The Uikcrs nt Houston, 5:55 p.m .. Channel 9 ·c hick llenm, l'nt Hllcy rt.·port in a simulcast. ' RADIO:' l''ootball Denver at Detroit, 9:20 a.m .. KNX '1070>. Jack Buck. Honk Stram report. WaahtnRton at Oullus, 12:20 p.m .. KNX 0070>. Undsey Nelson, J im K lly report. TV: The Detroit Lion~ hollt the Denver Bronco5 In an in er·conlerence riome, 9·30 u.m .. Cbonn •14 Dick EnbClrg. Merlln Of.Mn report. Th<' W&~ Redlk•n• play the Dallu C.0-boya lo Irvlng, Teus. 12:30 p.m •• Channel 2. Pal SUmmeraU, Tom Brookshire report. ' . Rosewall Ousted By Dupr t 'rurn l\P Ol11patcllt•K i..ou..:. J.111110 J.'ut Ouprl· nt th•· l 'n1 t1·ll •S t .il t.·i; IJt•,1 1 Aulli lrohan Kt.•n ltoM•w:ill G :1. 1; :i tod.1 y and movt·d rnto St111duy·., wnuf m..ab ot lhl' Gume WQJ"ld Tt•nni., Tou1 nuriwnt l>upn· will nwt•l Amt•rt<•an J 1111111 y <.'on nor'> in Tok yo. Con 11111 s bt•at Juhn Austin Tu(•11<fov 111 th1• (11 i.t round of tht• e1~hl fllJn toumanwnt In t ht.• l·tght womun -;anglc>s c· o m 11 t• t 1 l 1 o n . M :t r t 1 n .1 N .1 v r .1 t 1 I o v J m o v e d i n t o Friday·.., ~l'm1f1nals by routl11i! Amerirun JeannP Evert. 6 o. 6 I Sht• "'111 play the w1ont.•r of 'l'h11r"id.iy '-; r1rst ·round match betWt>t'n Bc>tty Stove or th(' Nc•the rlJnd<> and Virginia Ruz1c1 or Homaniu. ( 'pNPb Sc.·orf-d UUENOS AlRES-Jost> LUIS Da miani of Uru~uay and U~o Varela. un unknown Argcnlint'. sc.·on·d upsets Tuesday in the firs t round or tht> /\rr.tcntine Opt•n tt•nnts championships., Uamian1 , his country's to1> player. came from behind to beat Pa trice Dominguez of f'rance 2 6, 6-2. 6-1 on tht.• wind swc•pt clay rourts of the Buenos A1rc•s Luwn Tt>nnis Club. V a n· I a , who got 1 n to the lourna rn l·nt by s ur v1vini: a ~(>I H ''i of W<'<'kend qualifying match(·~. d(>f<.'ated Chile's Davis ('up \'t.'lc>r:m Patricio CorncJO 6 3. 2-fi, r,.2 A third upset ap~ared in the makan~ whl•n former U.S. Jumor diam1)1on Van Winits ky took the firs t •wt from St'cond-seedl'd eompaln ot Harold Solomon . but S<llomon came back to win 2-6, 6·'1 , 6 2 Solomon. like other players, was bolht'red by :.trong i:uslc; or wind and played c.·onscrvativt>ly. s('ldom venturing from thl.' hast.• II m• Top st•t•<h:d Corrado Bara zzut. ll of lt:1ly plays his fi rst -round 111atl'11 tod<•Y Thirty-two players an• vy1nl! for the prt7.P mon<.'y and lht.• 175 Grc.ind Prix points that go to tht.• wmner ('ol1ill Wi11~ MA NILA Make~ <.:ab11l led f1r'>t round wmnPrs m the Unmo Prix Lennis tournament Tuesday with a G J, G 7, 6-1 win over John Nt•wcombCl Ot hl•r results included Tom Corm an·~ fi··t. 3 G, 7 5 wan over Ch rt!'> Kachel ; Bria n T1.·<1cht.'r downt.•d David Carter. 1·6, 7 G Shc>rwuod Stewart <.'11mmukd Andn•w Jarrt·tt. 7 G. 1;.4. ;,and Hod Frawley be-at John Marks. G-4, fi I. Also Stl'vc· Ooch1.•rtv downed Juva•r Soller. l ·fi, ·7·G, 6·4, Rames h Kris hnan fieft>atccl Dutch Walts 6-3, 6-2; and Emilio Montnal(o ous t ed Mark Ed mondson. 6·4. J·G, 7·5. Borg D,-f ,-atPd • TEL AVJV, Is rael -Vitas Gerula1t1s wnippe<i HJorn Borg 7 6. 4 fl, 6·2, 6-4 Tuesday night to win $35,000 an a match before 9.000 fans at Yad Elayahu St:idium Palm \lic•toriotu II ~LSINKJ -Sweden's Do~ Palm beat countryman Tenny Svcnsson 6-4. :>-7. 6-3 Tuesday ln Uw final of a tennis tournament Pnlm teamed with Bir~er An dt>rsson to beat Svensson and America's Horace Reid 4-fi, <1 r. m the doublc>s final. Pickeroo Won By Margerwn Kevin Margerum. brother of St a nford Unive rsity wide re· rciv('r Ken, was the winner of the final week or the Pickeroo ~uesslng contest conducted by the Daily Pilot in conjunction with Dunlap TV and Appliances or f''ountum Valley. M argcrum missed only five uames dunng the final week and will receive a 12-inch General Eh.'c tric diagonal portable television set ror bis accuracy. H<' lives in t-'ountaln Valley. Pat McOlnnis of Huntington Re och and Art Weida or Irvine each missed six with McGinnis placing second by being closest to the tle·breaker point guess. Wcldo placed third. Both will receive transistor radios. •-.4· •• .... .. ... -~ -••• ••-r-._......, FOOTBALL I TENNIS All-Sunset League Team Picked By IUK .. !R CARLSON 0t Ille 0.11, Pile' $1.11H t'lt111u1111111 Edh1Cin domlnutch the Daily Pilot'!. t\11 StHll'lf•I I A'llftlll' rootbull ft4'l<'ctlons with the Most Vu luublt• l'IU)'4'1. (;(luC'h of the Year and four No I dllli<'l'I, •· M lkt' Ootll'n•r. wht> r arried tht• ball 102 times f<ir ~H3 yurdi. 1111 tlw ('h11r.cC'rs ruct.'t.I to a S·O circuit Tht, Daily Pilot's No. l s Wayne Nabal Offensive Lineman· Edison Russ Heidesch Defensive Lineman Fountain Valley Steve Davis Defensive Back Edison Mike Dotterer Offensive Beck Edison Kevin Margerum Receiver Fountain Valley Rick Stephens Linebacker Edison rt-cord. is the Most Vnlunblc Player. In uddition to No. 1 status Of the league's orrenstve backs. THE COACH OF THE YEAR is Bill Workman. who look his taJentcd crew to eight straight wins followmK un upset Joss in the fi~t game or the pre-le&RUC campaif(n. This is Edison's second undefeated league season Jn three years and it was done in the wake or injurtes to key personnel throuf<hout the season. Jn Workman's sax years as head coach at Edi11on the Chargers have racked up a 41·16·1 re-cord. Also p1cki'd for No. 1 status from Edison was • offensive linema n Wayne Nabal, linebacker Rick Ste phens and defens ive back Steve Davis FOUNTAIN VALl,f:V, also 8· t on the year and runnerup to Edison for the· champ1onsh1p, grabbed No. _ls at receiver <Kevin Margerum 1 and de- fensive lmcmnn I Russ He1desch 1. NabaJ, a 240-pounder, was one or the chief re asons_ for Dotte rer ·s running success with his blocking, whJlc Davis appears ns one or the blue chip players m Southern Califonua. Stephens. in add1t1on to leading the defensive assault for Edison. won three league games with fiel~ goals. including the championship decider against Fountain Va lley. . MARGERUM. ALTllOUGll listed on defense m_ the scco.n~ary. caught 18 passes for 251 yard~. His v_ersat1hly. however . allowed two other out standing receivers a berth on the first team This was the closest rac1· for No. J with teammate Jim Coppom boastin~ 20 catches for 329 yard:.. He1desch. a two-way performer. led Fountain Valley's massive front hnc in the trenches. All·Suoset Leaguc> Flr'lt Team OffenM> Pos . Player. School Ill. Wt. <;I. WR Jim Coppom . Fln V:.cllt•y 5 11 165 Sr. WR Gil Rhodes, Edison r. 0 180 Sr. TE Bill Herson. fo:d1~on 6·2 210 Sr I.me Wayne Nabal, Ed1!.on 6-0 240 Sr. Line J 04.• C:i rnahan. Newport fl 5 251 Sr Line Sll'V(' Gr('(•n. Manna fl-4 230 Sr Lane Bob Oumaty. fo;d1 M>n 6-2 210 Sr c Gr<'g B:irnos. Ftn Valley 6-0 190 Sr QB 11 Compton, Ftn Valley fH 180 Sr. RB-Mike Ooltt'rt·r. Edison 6-0 184 Sr. RB-Sam CC'nlofante, Ftn Valley 5·IO 175 Sr . RB-Oeron Lms atum. Huntington 5-8 150 Sr . •·1rst Team Deferu.e OLM -Russ Ht>1desch, f'tn Valley 6-3 220 Sr. OLM -Larry Parkincn. Edison 5·11 195 Sr. OLM Rick Lampht.•ar . Ftn Valley 6-0 210 Sr. OLM Al Bet.iv<'rs. Wcstmmstt>r 6-:J 200 Sr. DLM Mike· Fr<'cman, 1-'tn Valley fi.J 221 Sr. LR-Rack Stophens, 1-:d1son 6·0 191 Sr LB -Tony Pas t1zw. Ftn Valley 5·11 185 Sr LH -Davc'l'hompson. Newport 6-0 200 Sr OB-Stcv1.·Dav1s. Ediso n 6-4 190 Sr DB-Edd.le Remele, We~tmmster 5-11 170 Sr. DR-Shawn Vonesh. flunt1ngton 5.9 165 Sr. ·os Kevin Margerum. Ftn Vall~y 5·10 165 Sr Secood Team Offense Rt•c -Shawn Cisco. Hunt mgton 5 11 173 Sr. Rec -Ma tt Jlolmt'S, M arm;i 65 200 Sr. Lmc-Pt>t<• Chinnici, Ftn Valley 6·4 255 Sr. I.inc -non Grosrost. Huntington 6·2 210 Sr Line-Tim Wynglarz. Edison 6· l 228 Sr Line-Sleye Kramer. Newport 6·2 192 Sr Lane -Matt Ronayne, Westminste r fi·2 187 Sr c -Rrad Sell. Newport 5·11 175 Sr Qll-l\fark Boyer. Edison lj·< 191 Jr RR M1k1• Sp1vc•y. Manna 5 11 165 Sr. HH l<t'Vln n ommt', Ftn Valh:y fi () 180 Sr. RB Mike Jobnson, N<'wport 5·10 17H Sr. Second Tt>am Defense OLM Scott BC'nJamin. N1•wport 6 2 195 Sr OLM M1k<' Vanngs. Edison 5 11 195 Sr. OLM CIC'n Swan. Manna 6·5 210 Sr OLM ·-Nt•1l l<os~. Newport fj.J 205 Jr OLM -Ryan Abbuk. Newport 6·0 185 Sr. LB -Frank Lewkki. Huntington 6-1 190 Sr. LR -Tim llC'ntJ!mao. Ftn Vall(•y 6-0 197 Sr. LB 1.-et.• Knowlc>s, Mar111a fi.J 210 Jr OB-Dave ll.111!'1. N(•wporl 5·11 16.1 S1 DR-Mike Rorma n. Edison 5·11 175 Sr DB-Bryon Ward, Nc>wport :,. , , 170 Sr OR Scott Ta}lor, M:irina 5·10 170 Sr De(Iux)e Show AU-WAC Mesa QB Dazzles Foes Costa Mesa IJigh•s Mustan~s put on a deLUXe pass1n~ '-how this season as they sped to the co-championship in lhl' Sea V1t•w League. With quarterback Bill Lux leading the way. th<> Mu~tuni.:~ rallied with upset victories over El Toro and Corona del Mar 10 gain the No. 1 status entering the CIF Central - Conference playoHs. In the championship Rame with Corona del Mar, Lux carried Mesa to iL"l 10·7 victor y with his pin-point passing and deft running lie rnn for 65 yards in crucial s ituations and hooked up with his receivers 13 times for 138 yards. Jn addition to gaining the edge as the league's most valuable player und the No. l orrensive back. Lux earned recognition as tbe Dally Pilot's Offensive Player of the Week. t.uit The emergence of Lux as a passer supreme is hardly u sur prise In the Costa Mesa camp. As a sophomore Lux passed for 24 touchdowns and ran for eight others. SiJtteen of those touchdown passes were to Dan Bauer on the sophomore team. and It Is Bauer who Is Lux 's chief target now The junior tandem has hooked up for 324 yards on 27 catches. in- cluding rour touchdowns. . The 167·pounder is durable. almost never missing an orrenMve play. In tbe Corona del M•r game be went down with a foot injury. but m issed only one play. For the season Lux bas completed 82 or 156 pu11scis for 989 yards und six touchdowns. And ll's nol over yet. By Rol(cr ('arlson Offense Clf NV[ 11 IAPI .... f. •\ 1,... Ofl1n1I 1~18 All w •. If '" All\t#h(' (Mf.-rtft<e oft,.n\11tft foolbl•H W1""* t M•Plftf\, M111tr (.r\'°"'"'', Ut•f"''°'"' "'oonu b () •"> '"'"fhO,-thj~ (,,.,, ••. ,,.~<"\, f 1 1'.1· .. ;.. t ••\. 1vn1nt. Uif9'tiJY M.utm . Nf'W Mf.tt H 0. h J tqQ. IY'fllOt -f 1ont eno Dorl W•rrrn '••n O•tOO Statt. e..• 1'• ,,.mo• I orwmrn P..1r l!>Q!', "'"' OIMJO '>1 .. lr, &-0. ?bl •vn1or. Jontwty Mi If.fir, Wyom•no, ti 1, 7&0~ 51...,,tO, t '''" .,.,II, f\r1QtW1m Younq, tt-l. 7l0. 1unt-0r, Al { ul\.MrtJ. ftf•Of'IJtm 'VOYOQ f)-1. 7\fJ, \t-ntor. Rt)n tt,.()l)••. ~,.w Mt1i11to, o-O. '1'rl. ~ntOf", lom t<r•b\, 111 .. n. f>.J, /O, .... n.or < ~"'*' CtrQ Cllrtu. Wrom1no, 6-1, 13~ '-''l'•Ot Qu1tttf'rt>,.re. Jtm McMel\on, Brjof't.,m Y 0000 I> I II \ "'°""°"'°' " "1,l'n1nr) f).;r.,' M•r-on H.•,.OM'nltf'l, WY'Of'nlno '·"' ., ..... ntOf M•'-•' W1ll1.-.ttt\, Nf'W M• ·•co •• )., ,, .. ,. O•Or l'9f'V Jf)fw-.. (.OIOtt.00 '.tntr ,6.0 "'' .. If ,,., o....n C.tw•\IOOOIV\, WWOt'f\inQ ) 11 I /0 ~n1or "---11 ... W•d.-'"'"''.,_.,, M1trlr R nr tt (olOr•dO \l,1t1 H1tt"'O ~\On h •d\ t I µ,..,•l. f-tdf\._ .... UI nt\t Ut • .n I tOhl "'°" lod flloml>\On. llrign..m Y~ M"•• r f\1'11, Col«-!>tdltJ, Cl><•' Coml1\. !Ww Mf'•ttn .,,..,. ~OIM)m, lll•n I uwm•n Ot11 LHr. (.olat""° St•I• f ,..,~ <·•004'1\'\ Ht w Mfo•UlO AOd Miiier. '••*\ [ t p,.\O Ml-· ~II. Wrom•flQ ( .,.,., '""' "'""· ...... M<l•lfl> OVltr1•rN<11 IC•llh Lff, tolor..OO '>I••~ l1tMI WrlQM, Ntw M<l•l<O. M<tr-H•ICl<I, Mt'1 01"'111 ,,.,. ll11MlllQ DMh Al•tn l ,...,,, Co!o<•OCI '>l•I,., P1111 OullOI~ • .,..,, 0W>oo ~l•t~ >'" ~., ~1..-l>unc1ff'. ·-Olil9> ~l•l• Ike Coach Frets About Compton RIALTO -Eisenhower Hlgh'!i Eoglea . have a six·game win streak going lnto Friday night's Cl F 4-A playort opeoer, but Coach BUl Cbrtatopber says his team hn3n'l faced an orrense yet thol comparu_te. l''ounluin Valley's. Th e 8 -1 Barons m e t Eleepbowcr <7·2J al Uuntinltoo Beach •Uab In a 7:30 duel. "I 1ueu Fontana compares to th m defenalvely," Christopher says. "Rut we haven't seen a pa11er u good as theirs yet and we haven't aeen an offcn&e that comparca wttb theirs." EISENHOWEfl WON o. 9 7 1truf11I• against Fontt1na 's de fen1t three week~ ago, but Chrl1topber rully expects has team wtlJ have lo be even better to upsd Fountain Valley. "They do everytttlni wtll. And I ~uca1 lhe beat word to de cribe our own on nR Is adequat , " Chrlttopher suys. "We have no ..... wl• .. ·--.... .,,,. .... impressive offeniuvc s ltllb ~1l all." What Christopher (ears most ls the rl.fle.armcd p1u1sing of Fountain Valley's 011 Compton. n southpaw who looms as a mu- JOr college pro11pect. EISENHOWF.a COUNTERS wtth a nm-oriented orrel\8 , thr ball-carrytns Jlubes shared by thrt"e badla -AJex Holmes, JOt.' Hamilton 8nd Rod Martln "They're all about equMI In ablllty, und although t<ev1n McDowell ls possln1t bcth.ir Intl• ly. we still like to keep the bull on the ground," Christopher Sllld. , The EnRles have also been bit ten by the nu bug in the pnst Wt'tk, but Christopher says tu:> k<'Y pl1ycn1 should be healthy ut game tlmc 81NffftOTWlll 11·U f l (e410fl ,. '-"~ I (~11-V '9 PtOlltM\ 11 "••m S.,~ 2' ti CoreNI 7 ...... ,_ 14 tt P.clll<• I )4 ~611 (;iirflOl\IO 0 ... - -· -... 10 I 14 • - ' ' FOOTBALL I BASKEl8ALL I WATER POLO D•llY Pll .. PllO'O '" P•lrlck O'DOllMll GOLDEN WEST COL LEGE POLO STAR MARK GAUGER GETS OFF A SHOT. Rustlers Advance_ in Polo L' n d t'f (•a t e d G o I d c n Wes t Collt'ge mo"c•d down its 19th and 20th \ 1ct1ms Tuesday as the far!>l t WO round'! or the SGuthern California Junior Collcgt-water polo t•hamp1on<,h1p.., got un- dN \\Dy an lht• \\annt•r's pool Rt\ l'r.1dc frll by the wayMdl'. 1fl 1. while Cc•rntos was an 8 6 lo..,l'r The tournt•y continued to- day "1th Goldt>n Wt•<,t mectan~ Fullerton for the champ1onsbJp 1n a n ilfll·rnoon clash Ton\' Woo ll•n ~c ored four t1mv!> ~nd Mike llcckltn lhrl'c to p <t l' l' I h e H u s ti £> r s a g a 1 n !> l H1ver~1dl· St'H'n ulht•rs s hared M'Ortng an tht· rout In the victory over Cerritos. the Rustlers got off to a quirk start w1th four goals in the far~l period to lake a two.goal edge into the second quarter. The two traded ~oats the n·· mainder of the game. Wooten was the high scorer for Golden We!>l again. thl!> lime , "1th three ~oals. Goahc Lindsey Anderson. \\ho an the st•cond gamt• wa!> <.'n·d1H'<l "'1th 12 save!>, :.p11rked both vie tones. In other action IA>s Angell'!. Vallcv and H1vcr~1de !.ufrercd second round losses and wen: eliminated. Ftr\I ltoulHI S<0t• bJ O...rten Rt""'''°" ~ .L 7 I -• c.o1a. " ..,...,, ~ ~ • 7 •o ''°'°"" ......... '<OflnQ Woote" ... "(~II" ) """'''" 1 c...uq..r 1 114~• l . ll!H'ft' l lwr'°" I P1t tifC>td 1.A~ I SK-ltound S<Ote by O...rten (I rt 1tU"' 1 1 1 1 • (,ot<Jo>" w,.,, (OllH!" 4 l I I II (,olden w .. ,, '40rtnq w oott n l .-1 _,e,~ 1. C.(kwlh I Gouq.~r 1 Moofhe>u\IP 1 OtMr .S<Ott• "'"'"°""" • uth·t1on 11 L• Yitllt"t l LOf\Q 8ttd<.h •J.1o v11nhH'd 11 •at 1 (1•rr1M' ~. P<1IQmdr o Second ltound f uttr1tton 8. LOf'Q lW6\.h I \'t ntur~ '~·LA V.tth·v 8 fVtltlt•v ellm•tMtMJ' J.l~••Omdt 1. t11~t\10t-O tR1vttrs1d•·~llm1"itlt<OI Anteaters Go After Polo Title Gladstone Happy: Wirth Worth It COVINr\ Glad~tonc High·., Gladiators havt• a one man punch "ho could bc \\Orth ltic LONG BEACH UC In tnl' s price of adm1s ... 1on by hamsc·lf \\ater polo team will try and Saturday night at Newport ~hed 1ls /\vis image when the Harbor llJgh where the Coronc.i ':'ooCAA C'lrnmpiom.h1p tourna-de l Mar Sea K1ngs <1wa1t the CIF mt·n l get '> under "ay this C1:ntral Confercnn• opener at \\t>ekend at Belmont Plaza here 7 .30. ThP Ant('aters. who have won He 's Jerr Wirth. a rcturmng om• national c hamp1onsh1p whale A I 1 · H a c i e n d a L c a ~ u £• fmi~htn~ second five times. arc quarterbaek, who tossed a do~en 1n the tournt•y for tht' 10th con-touchdown passes as a JUntor ~l'<·ut1ve ~cason. Winne rs or last year and has been making their Ja~t s1K games, the Pacific things m iserable for (he de- Coast Athletic A~sn. cha mpions fe nses this season with his run- opco play Saturday with an af-ning and passing te rnoon 112 ·20> game against Loyola of Chicago. WIRTH RAN f 'OR FOUR ·rhc winnt'r rl'turns for a 9 touchdowns 1n the Glacliator!'>' "'clock night ga rnl' against the 34· 7 victory over Ontario l:Jst ...urvivor of the UC Berkeley-wl.'ek. Ontario qualifi ed as the Tex.is A&M ;!ffair. The eham-league's No 3 team and meet... paonship game' I!'> M'hcduled fur Costa M~a f''nday night, about Sunday night (7 ~JO 1 Newport Harbor. t'C I. lH Ii on lhl· year. '" Maryl d T J ~Cl'dl'd M'<'Ond 1n !ht.' tourney an opp es heh1nd Stanford. The Cardinals hr1ng :1 23 I 1 rcrnrd into the AJA Five, l 0()..85 tournament that ml'luctes thrc.~ , actom~ over UCI. COLLEGE PARK. Md <A P l Cal. which defeatC'd CCI. 8 fi. Freshman Ernes t Graham for the tttlc last fJll . I!> secdl·d poured in 20 points Tuesday third night to lead the University of Mar yland to a 100-85 victory Othe r teams 1n the field in· over Athletes in Action in an ex· cluclt· Bucknl'll. which rolled to a hibition basketball game. 27·1 rt•rord against t:ast oppo· Larry Gibson added 19 points n<.>n h. and J\1r FortT and pulled down 13 reboµnds for Saturday's first round puir-the Terrapins m gs. Irvin Ktfftn. a graduate of ~,. 11 ,,, '-.f,1nlf1tr11," All I fttf• h 10 •o '"w"'"'' ..... 11 .... ~.11 Oklahoma Baptist. 11td AIA WJt 1110 ur ,,.,.~" l uvo•·•''"" .01.i 18 p o ints . Wa y ne 's m ith, a 7 pm (..,1 OPrt1ttU·y v\ .!1·.,tt\ /\AM f UC I i dd . ..t lA •Con,111 0 .on ... m1t•"4• d"' "' • ''"d \ •0 ~raduate 0 rv nc, a . l'u 't Thl' 165-pound senior has tossed only three touchdown pass('s this year. however. as he and backs Roland Montoya and Carlos Arbayo have com bined to form a rugged running sho". Wirth has C'Ompleted 37 or 102 pa~ses for 612 yards this season. with most of the emphasis on the veer option running ~am~. ARBAVO HAS RUNfor 646 yards an 100 <.'arrie!> and Mon- toya has chalked up 585 yards on 95 rushes in the Gladiators' s plit back operation. M ost s ig n i fi cant in the Gladiators' record is a 14 ·0 loss lo No 2 seed Royal Oak. a game which Couch Rov Rhino savs should ha\'t' gonl-Gladstone's way. "It was ,7·0 with two minutes left ... re<.'alls Hhino "And Wl' had a touchdown called back earlier in the ~am<' " Rhino cite!> the running of CdM back Martin Hubbard and the defensive play of tackle Kory Bur\\cll as his two chief concerns going into Saturday's colhs1on. OUOSTOflE I M I (MmD>On .. M> wnl" ""' •JI I JO MO 9• (l\dm point.S for the ltJSCrS. OH>t,,n,., 11~1 •'t~untl•n n.,,n, ,,, , ml ______ ;__ _____________ _ Gaucl10 Five Plays Saddlcback Collegl• o p l'ns its bas ketball sea son tonight. '7·30l hos ting Long Beach CC. The Gaucho5, the de· fe nding Mission r:on· fcrencc <'ha mpions. will he hard pressed lo dupltcale last year 's performance In which they went 29 ·4 a nd rewr ote numerou5 sc hool r ecord s by avera1?in~ 107 points This ye.tr-give your family the perfect gift. MoPed~ are enjoyed by everyone -young or old. Safe and economical ( 150 M.P.G. ). Pr.ictical transpormlon and lots of fun. ~Complete SALES, SERVICE and RL'NTALS with a l.arge.sclection to choose from: MOTOBECANE, BAT AVUS, CIMA TTI. Naw at MaPe• City. 11 N1w111rt leacll. Flnenelno Avelleble Saddleback Coach 8111 Mulligan will start three sophomores a nd two freshmen tonlght. Ed Patrick, a 5·10 freshman rrom Katella, will st art at th e p oin t ; Randy Whleldon, a 6 4 fre11hman forwa rd from Katella and Dan Soller. a 6· l · sophomore forward fro m 1 Gran ada Kills wlll be the, wi n gs ; and Bruce t.aVelle from Montcla1rj and Ben Bacon from La1una Buch, botb. aophomoree. wUJ be&ln at 2906 est Coist Hwy. • (714)-642·8870 'tht post.poclUona. I ~----------------- .. r -- Gauchos, Glendale Re1natched By JOHN SEV ANO Ol IN 0.lly ,. .. , H•tl GLENDALE Whe n Sad- dleback and Glendalt• colleges meet this Saturday in the fourth annua l Mission Bowl at Mission Viejo H11{h. it will tw a rematch of the same two teams from last year with a httle different twist In appearance. Unlike last year when the sky was filled with aeria ls . this game <f!hould feature <i more J!round-o r ientcd attack. especially 1f it continues to r ain during th(' week as the weatherman has predicted . Jim Sartoris' Glendale Va· queros ended the regular season GAME SWITCHED Due &o ~lonble playing con· dltlons caused by recent ralnfaU a l Eddie West Field-Santa Ana Bowl, the Mission Bowl featur· ing Saddleback and Glendale colleges b as s witc he d sites Saturday to Mission VleJo High at 7:30 p.m. 7.3 overall a nd 6-1 tn Western State Conference play. Primarilv a pas's-orlented team out of necessity al the b eginning of the campa ign, Glendale finally found its run· ning attack with fo ur games re- m aininS? in the season. A FIFl'H-STRING tailback - J erome Prater -s urfaced to s upply the Vaqueros with a ground auack thev were sorely missing. Since the discovery. Prater has accumulated 412 yards on 100 carries and four TDs m only four games. Those stats lead all Glendale running bac ks . Prater's effectiveness has also made lhe passini! attack ~tier. GORDY BOHANNAN CALLS the s ignals for Glendale and he'!. been successful o n 159 of 278 passes ttus year (a 57 2 percen tage> for 2.135 vards and 19 touc hdowns . Ills primary r e· ceiver is Kevin Chappelle. the Western State's co player of the vear . who has caught 60 passes for t.040 yards a nd 12 TOs. Still. as effective as the pass· ing game is. Sartoris likes to keep the ball on t he g round in his I formation offens e "We didn't have ~real success running early 1n the year and that put a lot of pressure on us passing." admits Sartoris. "We started at the bcginnin~ of the year with a 50·50 split in throwing and passing. But ~incl' we found Prater that average has dropped off to 60 run. 40 pass. . ~ - Wedneldey. November 22. t978 twLY ALOT a:J ROGER CARLSON Too Many Negatives The 1978·79 basketball season for Orange Coast area high schools is a pproaching with Dec. l set as opening night. ft promises to be a nother banner year with blue ct\ip individuals and teams headed for glory. Outstanding non- league matchups, tournament action a nd interesting league ·championship races are certain, a ll of which pre- cede the prospect of Cl F playoff actlon. WIOLE THERE ARE a lot of positives involved, un- fortunately there arc negatives. too. Former Westmins~er and F.d1son H.lgh School basket- ball coach Don Leavey. at a recent luncheon in Costa Mesa. summed up the negatives an a manner which is d1ff1cult to 1m prove on. In a nuts hell. Leavey ex pressed these concerns· t. The over·emphasis on win ning as the measurement of suc- cess instead of an ind1v1dual's or a team's effort and improvem ent. 2. Forgetting that SPorts 1s on· Iv a means of contributing to thf' total growth of a person and not un end in itself. • 3. A growing tende n<.'y a mong a number of school adminif;trators to a llow a vocal m inorit¥ m the community to s way their JUdg· LEAVEY m ent. 4. Lack of maturity and compassion among parents. s. Erosion of baste values by lhe invading influence of the professional sports m entality. HOW TRUE. LF.AVEV. with 18 years of coaching ex- perience, ought to know. So do the rest of the area's coaches. Much of the problems stem from the super booster. Not the one who is pushing for your team . but for his kid. It's not whether you win or lose and it's not how you play the game. It's how much playing time did my kid get in" Oh. they'll find plenty of things to complain about, whe ther or not you s hould have pressed, slowed it down. passed more. and a thousand other arguable points . But the underlying issue a lways comes back to his No. l. IT'S NOT FAJR to lump all boosters into that descrip· • tion and we aren't. There arc JUSt 'a few ... but just one or two disgruntled and frustrated JOCks. who think they have produced the all-ti me athlete. a re enough lo destroy a pro· gram . ~ And regardless of how much time their kid plays, how many points he scores. it is never enough. The REAL boosters know who we're t alking about and so do the coaches and players. Maybe he does. too. bu t his selfish· ness probably nullifies the realization. • * * ELSEWHER E around the Orange Coast area: Corona del Mar and Estancia High football teams appear to have a solid future. considering the exploits of the CdM sophomores and Estancia freshmen Corona del Mar 's freshmen. under coaches Bill Cool and Dave Alexander. Tolled up a 9-0 record with tailback Chris Bright a nd quarterback Clay Tucker leading the way. The left-ha nded quarterback is the son or Orange Coast College football coach Dick Tuc ke r. E stancia llagh's freshman team. under Coach Art Perry, was also perfect in rune starts. Quarterback Jim McCahill and tailback Steve Krace led the way for the Ea2les. Both could be in the varsity picture for 1979. Cahill is a 175-pounder and Kr ace. a 10 8 spnntcr in the eighth grade. checks 1p at 6·0. 190 pounds. • • • DAILY PILOT FAVORITES were on top an lO of 11 football games m the fina l week <Costa Mesa was th~~mly underdog to win I, making 1t 89 wins. 25 losses <78. t per- cent I for the predictions. ••• A MESSAGE OUT of Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo 1. Form er-Corona del Mar waler polo and s wimming sta ndout Stev(' Wright was chosen on the 1\11-CCAA second team 10 water polo . Pac-10 Football Leaders TOTAL TEnnts v PRE-HOLIDAY SALE SPALDING TENNIS BALLS ... c..-...................................... $15.00 SHOES '"" 2 c.-. .... szus ... _ ..................... .s 11.0 ........ c:... ................................. $15.00 ~ L9df .W ......... $27.91 ••••••••••••••••••• .$21.00 Q 3 DAYS Ml.Yll Q TSllS ..... SAT .. SUM.. NOV. 24, 21. 26 ~llS \\ _ J IO&a·I~ '-.,./ ·coma OF 17111 & 'IRVIME •ll.17~Ci-.... 64~0514 ..... IM DAil. 'V "91.0'r ~.-.. .... 12. 1171 Lifts Jammed? Sl,o~• to Be CrouJed, ThU Weekend 81 DAVE NINGUAM 2 500 aid and t-xpu·t~ to be.' .old out r~r th Than1lqc1vlnt( holldoy Rrlt-I vaUona' t'<lfl lw madr throuKh T1rk .. troo or ttt lh,.. rt' ort ll!.t•lt .... 0 .... -~ 11 a\ )OU •\' r h ard Ula on~· .. I'm going to hit lht' alopu on Tb11nb1lh•n.i. bt'c 1u~ 1t "°" t bt C'rowdt"d F,\•rry<>M rlsl' will be hn Ina o bla dlnJl<lr with N>latl • ind 1 'll huH• th~ whol~ mount lo to rnyaetr •• Information 11 11vu1h1bll' by calllna BM 4821 or 972 0001 • • • Chan<"f't n>. the pt'MIOn •ho utlel"" 5Ut'h a staltmtnt •·lthu CA l .,,._, a s rrtt mount In that nobody ~I t knQ\O about. or en 1 has nf'\tt <ted un Thunk.litth In~ bf>(or, With mort" now <'Omlng do",, •t the 1 0<'~1 n· Mh "' ~n •• my 1"'0 WKIEK.8 AGO WE l111led clathl · alrl club! ln Oran&., County. WiU. In· form ttkw\ on how lo join or al least g~t farther Information. The ll•t camt from the lalu t tdltton of Sltiers Alm:an:1t' and lrom other aourret •waUablc> to u11 ( KJING ) .D\'t air)(\' then no lt·it• thun sevl•n dd1t1onal t'lubll huvt· rNucd their bt>ads. locludit1¥ two brund oew ones b,•re tn the OranK'-' Co .. ,t area ly~wrl~r li.t'y jump 1t ':. a ~•ft-~ that evt-ry hn m operal1nii l'Orldll ion "'all be jammed .. THANKSGlVlNG ·~ ON£ or tht' busiest days of the ye.ir for us 1f thl• snow ls good." say ., ""°k~wom:.n a t June Mountain. • Any four day holiday Is bound to bring out bag Crowds." 'the iww oneis an• th<' Irvine Ski Club and t hf> OunJ P oi nt Sa n C-lrmente Ski Club The Far West Ski Assn has no info other thtln thtlr na m4"s , and ntlUkr do we, but pt>rha~ n mem~r 1n one of th<>M: clubs will c-all and fill u~ In Many aree resorts i.larted operat· 1ng last weekend but by Sunday even the places with snowmukmg equip mcnt were getting u bit i.potty. Tem· pcratun.-s wt:rc loo warm There ls also a spech•L club ror youths under the age of 18 called the Mogul 5'(1 Club, based In Newport Beach. lnlormaUon is uva1ln~c from Marv Hoover at 64~3366. nut re lief came Monday nlght wtth the arrival of a second storm, drop. ping !>now down to ut least the 4,000. foot level Tht:' National Weather Service says the local mountains 5hould continue to get snow through today. Another area organization left off the earlil'r list is the Newport "26" for those over age 18 only. f'or in· formation caU 9.S6·5'300. Other clubs left off the list are: NOR111RUP SKI CLUB Meets The storm as supposed to break on Thanksg1v1ng Day . with partial clearln1t expectt'd. hut temperatures llflll remain cold an thl' higher eleva· ttons. firs t and third Thursdays, club based in Anaheim. composed primarily of Northrup 77. employees. but not limited. Forinlocall871·5000,ext.67. NORDIC SUN STARS Meets So every indication is that lhi!. "°' l'ekend should proved(' ewn betler i.k 11nn than the seuson opener dad. Rcnt:.el shops arc probably doing a l>ui.thng busmeb& today second Th~ay, based In Fullerton. Open to ages 16 and up. For into call Cheryl at 993-6492. WIU'ITIER SKI CLUB Meets • • • SNOW SUMMIT, wm<.-n opened l<1 i-t Sunday. has a lready handled first and third Thursday1' al Recrea· lion Center In Whittler. 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KICKOFF IS SET fo r 8 o'clock at the Swordsmen's home grounds, an area where St. Paul bas enjoyed unu~ual prosperity St. Paul's succes~ in gaining a 9,0 record and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs is similar to Newport Harbor 's forte~efense. The Swordsmen's defense has shut out four OP· D+n<l'*"' te S4 PM,.._ Pf'O(tecj -111 M Siiftt• AM Fr-... .. v ISi lo ...,...,..,_ llouie'ol411'd l11tt10lt m Non••lk. Nelt"llt on NOtw•t' to Telf'Q'-Po.oO l utn tl9'>1 -JlflXttd ••'I lutllltftOfl~-JG<ffMNI S<..-IOUllecl"lt•U~ ... ponents and the last four Angelus League roes netted 10 points between them . As a basis for com· parative scores. Servite, #hlch defeated Newport If arbor. 24·0, lost lo St. Paul, 23·7. Ancich was unavailable for comment. AMONG THE SWORDSMEJlil'S lineup are quarterback Tim Montez, halfback Paul Lopez and punter supre me Adrian DeLaOssa. Also. tight end Paul Principe (202 l. split end.41 Greg Copeland and Tim Lina are in the offensive picture. Defensively, middle guard Miguel Pia <180 l and linebackers Dave Sresovich CJ79> and Frank Olspalatro (2101 key St. Paul's reading defense DISCIPLINE I S THE KEY for the Swordsmen. who usually run righl at the competl· lion. The insertion of Newport Harbor to travel to St. Paul makes the Sailors the No. 16 team in the 16-team playoffs. and the Swordsmen are con· s1dered 20-point favorites. "We want to play a lot of defense and hope wP tan "'et some points-on the board." i ays Newport llarbor Coach Rill Pizzica. By .ALMON LOCKABEY Oelfy fttW ~ Wrtte. Forty·t wo apJ>licaUons-lncludlng several from skippers who recently completed tbe Los An1eles to Mazatlan race-have been received by thu Del Rey Yacht Club ror lbe biennial Manna ael Key to PueM Vallarta, Mex.loo. race starting Feb. 3. The race sha.(lel up as· a rem1tch among many veterana of Mexico races with several new challengers. The race for fint to finis h wUl In· elude such veteran frontrunners u Merlin, Drifter, Ragtime and possibly Christine. AMONG nlE seekers of handicap honors will be such well-known boatA as SwifUure, Class A winner in lhe recent Mazatlan Race; Dakar. second overall in the Mazatlan run: Miramar. Orange Peel and Sunset Boulevard. ------ Racing ror the first time in a race to Mexico will be the 35·foot Chutzpah. lwo-time winner or lhe Los Angeles to Honolulu race . Co·chairmen Monte Livingston and Jerrf Briskln said that more than hal o f the a pplicants have participated in prior Puerto Vallarta races. LIKE MOST RACES to Mexico, the course calls for a run down the coast or Baja California and a reach or run across the Gull or California from Cabo San Lucas. All hands are hop· Ing for better wind conditions lhan prevailed In lhe rece nt Mazatlan race in which light airs made it one of the s lowest DRYC r ace officials said Mexican officials arc already pla nnin" fiestas and other entertainment for skip. pers. cr ews and race followers. Bloeks or airline tickets and hotel reservalJons have already been set aside for famlhe:s and friends of the racing crews.· ENTRIES FOR the race close Jan. 3. It is limited to yachts with an In· ternatlonal Offshore Rule rating 25 feet or higher, and Performancl' Handicap Racing Fleet with max· I mum ratings of 150. DRYC's new "com e back commit tee" will be available to assist racanl( crews in preparation for lhc return trip and Lo coordinate information and furnish crede ntials for a ll participants. BOATING Sniith N8rlDI President of OceanRa~rs Milt Smith. California Yacht Club. was e lected Commodore or the Southern Callfomla Ocean Racing Association at the organization's an· nual meeung Tuesday night at the Balboa Yacht Club. Smith was chosen from lhe board of directors of SCORA which includes John Arens, Paul Berger, Al Cassel, Cha rles Cheyney, Robert Collins. Deck Deaver. Richard Foxx, Robert. Grant. George Gnffith. John Holi· dav. Richnrd Kelton, Mike Kennedy, Mo rris P . Kerk, Phil Murray. W1 ll1am Pascoe 111. Dick Pen n1ngton . Allen Put'kett, William Ro"ers, William Sullivan and Tom Toban. SCORA IS lhe governing body ot offs hore sail boat racing. It was formed last year with tbe merger or the Ocean Racing Fleet of Southern Califorrua and the International Off. shore Rule Racing Association. Gary Mull. an inte rnationally known yacht designer and member or the world Ocean Racing Council was the featurc.'<i speaker and briefed th(' yachtsmen on changes in the In· ternat1onal Offshore Rule system of mt•asurcment that could be expected next year Open to the PubUe Boating Course Slated c1e!., rules or the road. aids to naviga. tion. t'ompass and chart fam1liariza. lion. running li11thts and equipment. boa t trailering. Inland boating. manners compass and piloting. 31 (' 1141Mllo )7 P6imdotl• I LonQ lle«ll POiy >O loyol• ST PAUL (t Ol 8 I M41•1 0.1 0 10 "'"'; n 7l ~ ... 1~ The Balboa Power Squadron has announced Jan. 8 as the date for the st<»rl of its wmter course in safe boat mg. The l2·week course will be held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Ave .. Newport Beach. The course is free and open to the 1 public, men. women and young ~ adu'lts over 12. It is one of BPS c1v1c The Balboa Power Squadron is a unit of the United States Power Squadron. Ame rica's largest private boating fraternity established in 1914 for the purpose or boating education. 11 )I 9,,,_,.,,,.11 )) 91\N>C> MonlQC>tM•'I' ·~ o contributions to the boating public Instructors are veteran boating ex· perts in all aspects of boating - power , sail and outbo~rds . . . Detailed information and advance rt>g1s tr<ltion may be obtained by call· mg the local squadron headquarters. 673 5TI7. Registrations will also be uC'ccptcd on the opening nighl of the toursc· For Football Playoff Sites l'tMIA''' C" ,,_., Plr,ett' Stitt ... , ... ~ N•--1 HM110r •I SI P41u1 Ill li•Oi•""' •I SI fr-I\ II .IOt f .... ,.no..r ., f owntton V•Uev •t Hut1hnQIOfl l\<Notlt II :IOI Notre 0..... t~I •I W-\1 (.ov1t1,4 1e1 • o"'""• "" Lovot• •• S•tt••.• MOf\tt •CC IT JOI I 11\ AllO\ •• 'JO'••lll' "'I OCli• W~\I I t~ld Ii i M•le• 0.1 •I ""'41tf C7 .IOI HH Wtl'°" v"' I di"°" •I Or~ Co••I COIMIQtt tel c...i~. MfU IOll Vl•JO ws. t•tllllll al V•l•n<l•Hl(ill0 JO I G1.011-n. 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JO\ttlfl .,., M¥V ~ •I Oalll•h f'ltlCI 0 1JOI IMMf ClrlttreM• C.11,..rla at lrltlw'"' 11.a 1 l"""'lllltMOI-":IOI Oftflet L\lfletlll ft NMdlOt f11ICh DoMn 411 IMI Jellllto 111ao1 W.llO et ... .,,. ... 0 1ao1 frof\t et°"'IWIOOWlttltll lr!JOI _.""' OW1t11aft vt.. ._,.,_ It VIUOt Valley HIClll 11 :IOI V6lltY OWIMllll tH Kttn V_.I.., It I CIFPolo . • .. ill • • • f . ..... .,....,_._.,,., . ..,,.,,,..,,, Classes include an s trucl1on an handling under normal conditioru;. handling Wlder adverse conditions, seamanship and common emergen· NewYRU Weiss Selected C.Ommodore Fleet 21 Captain Chosen Morton J Bloom will be installed as 1979 <'Om· modorc of the Yac ht Racing Union of Southern California at the annual meeting or the ~roup Dee. 15 at the Del Rey Yacht Club, Marina del Rey. The YRU IS composed of 19 Southern California yacht clubs from San Di ego lo Santa narbara which own their own facilities. The organlza· tlon was started in the early 19505 with eight property-owninl't clubs . This le; the first time the organization has c hosen a <'ommodore from the Marina del Rey area. Bloom is a staff commodore of ORYC. Besides providing a forum for (he in · terchan.cc of lde11 on club management. YRU sponsors the annual Pacific Ocean Raclng Conference series of off· shore n~ a.nd the an· nua l race -cruise to Catalina lslaqd. .. Mort Weiss hac; been elected fleet captain or the Dana Point Fleet 21 or the Cal·2S Class. In .addition to election of officers for 1979. Fleet 21 made plans for a full schedule of boatin2 a(:tivi· ty, anc tlldmg racing, t'ru1smg, social gel·togethers, and sailing seminars The or~arulatlon I~ open to all Cal·25 owners in a nd around Dana Point from Oceanside to Newport Beach. Other officers elected were Howard Trueba, fleet lieutenant ; J eanne Weiss. secretary · treasurer; Mike ltcardon, race chairman; Dick Cousins, cruise chairman. Joe and Beryl Stoops. sot'ial rommitte<>. t'or further information about the group call Weiss at 540-SSSt. ·Wrong Destination TOKYO cAPI A U.S. Army m~sage ex· plaining how to handle an atomic explos ion !>lmulator was telexed by mlslakc to a Japanese bank. Che ~paper Asahi reponed. The simulator can produce mushroom clouds similar to \,hat of a s mall atornic bomb and ls used en training soldiers . The paper said U.e telex operawr may have confused telex numbers. The newspaper said a bank In Kumamoto, S«I mllea southwest of Tokyo, received a 20-llne messace 1n Englis h which gave instrucU005 for handUn1 the simulator, dcvclope!d by the U.S . Army. Boat Dealer Tops Newport Pacific, the locaJ .dealer for 81yliner and Buc:e1neer boata, t-11 been named one of the t.op 25 dealers ln the U.S. for 1978, accord· tn1 to John C. Johnstone. 8-)'Uner Marine Corp. aenlof vice preaident of marltetlne. Reward for the achievement la an e1.,.nae-paJd trtp to Hawaii. Taklq the trip ror Newport Paclltc wtll be mana1er Bob Swan. Sala ror BayUner lncreued by 23 ' percent over t.he put year, aceordinc to Johnatone who credited the sue· CHI or the firm to dealen web U Newport Pacmc. He projected Nlea for the next rltcal ~ar of f15 mlllloa, compared t.o '81 mlllion lut JeU'. Swnn tald the tftnd ln boata lD tbls area la lrl.Uerablo cnalten. "Wlth U Ba.Jtlner models -ta of tblm all new ror 1979 -we anUcl~~ 911Gther cooct year foe boat talee, be edded. \ • All sro•is CLOSIO THANICSOI VINO SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY~THRU SUNDA¥ • Nl11Xt tt•Sl'fB 6tAt • cOITll Ml n u n wmi wrn uv£l • IUI U Sl'OCI & GUI PIOUClot • u c. snu \ ' --------- . . . . - .. - • WednMday. November 22. 1918 CAIL Y PILOT B& COSTA MESA ~ULLERTON SANTAANA WESTMINSTER 2M6 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870-0700 PHONE: 549-l-533 120 L FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE: 547·7477 15221 BEACH BLVD •. PHONE:.,..... OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 A.M~-9 P.M./SAT. 8 A.M.-6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.·5 P.M. •• :· •• •• :· .• •• !• •• :· :· :· !' :· .. !. :· :· ~-:· ~· .. AfStF VELOCIPEDE . ·PEP BOYS . GREAT Gin fOR CHRISTMAS STILL GIVES A LIMITED ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY* AT NO EXTRA COST fHt '''.On G•Vf\ • liMl1fO w•H•Ntr o .... t O.:,..tu "''' •(,• • \Plf ,.,, HUM.If 0 • ~"4fK\ •C..AIN~I AH IO AO t4 ... l••C1\ tu ,,01.,.,,.1 _.A\\l••'·fl f All VU 0AM.tit,t 0 ,, •• ltOtU M lfl',A(IO Wlh't H l',)14\fU> ....a••.O>tp •()ftJ\l.,.f f4t CH••c..t ,_.,to''"" .ec..u~•• stu1NC, .,,,et •• ''"'• o' •u•t ,.~,, WHITEWALL TllH 30MONTH UMITED WARRANTY • I '"·'· HEAVY DUTY 2999 BlACKWAUS ·:~!11fi! • 10 ••• J.OO o I• 7.00•" 3199 34" 34" ·--···" . "'' ..... . "' . ., .. t!AIUH fVHf'fPI '""' ""' .. ' "h ••• 0 0' . '. "" Off ltOAD TWIN SINGLES "''"" r11e111u 4899 • ~Dowgard :: OIL TREATMENT FOR CARS. TRUCKS. TRACTORS. BOATS, LAWN MOWERS & MOTORCYCLES lS flUtO 95( OUNCE CAN u.,, • QUARTZ HAlOGEN HAllD HBD ; SPOTLIGHT )5,000 CAHDlU'OWIR SPARKOMATIC LED DIGITAL ·CLOCK COOLANT AND . ANTI-FREEZE ·= NOf'I • evapotohve type ••th <~ • ' : ••htol •"h•b•tor. A '""'' 40t" o•r te>ftdtt!OMCI ...... 277 ": ONLY... . llMIT • GAL. • t YOUR CHOICE OF b: @Lcomm ~ ·~t· CB_MOBILE . AllTElllAS : ·. ROOf OR TRUNK MOUNT I: #9111 : OR ·. "QUICK GRIP" GUTTIR ~ ClAMPMOUNT #9121 ,. YOUR 788 . ~ CHOICE .. Jr MY... IA Cll . GIFT IDEA FOR THE CB-ER , .. : DELUXE ROOF /TRUNK MOUNT ': Cl Al.!!llA 12~! G•UflOafllOS( : .• NARO lO GO .. srACU • f oh oft I-or>d Ill""" \Pot~ pft#Q hol"'· Scofe, • tnfOhi'•' 0 to 300 P•• • •• and 0 to 71 '9/cm • '\;f!:::::;iiii-... EASY TO • 9 ... ,8~ lACll ,. ' . --....... · .. I -DAILY P1LOT Business Ameord Shines for Investment Clubs B> JOH1' < t !li Nl f f .............. &40•••·· ln"c•i.tmt•nt duh .. nmt1nu1• 111 Uttoch nu-nufin·tun r of t rm1•11t nd m clill bu1ld1n1ea. un1I Kon\•h, d1n•r111f1l-d an t·n<'ray i nd t'orn put1•r d ul 1• (l ll>t 1•1111111~. I hon tho t' of Wl)' Olht.•f l'OfrtlJ.tllU'" rhol~'l' or lar"t'r Jn:fl&lullorla, l\Ul'h H mulu.d fumls Th•· r lub. don't tRnorc t hl' .:111nt11 Whtlt• lhl·)' (jon'l own as 11\IHlY ,hun•& o f t hl'lll , llJM, caent numbtr of shares oultitund In" to uttract even to accom modat~ the larJ(e order11 of -the mutual and pension funds. that th<' clubs chos" lh<'m by d<' M~n rather than accident. be ha i.:h un th<' -.h.ir.•11 or lnlt r n;e uon .. I Uw.JOt•u Mo1•hrnt• • hul th<'\ tllr-41 thtok H·r) h•Mhl} of a frw It''" \wll koo'I' n '' Ut'' U<'h "" i\11wmtl, lrH' 1111d l\1ou b St>t \ ll't''I nralrl•·t• t"oods un<I l'fLcer urc an TH E 1u~coao !l how11 thE>y th 1>o rtfollos of mon· club~ lhun know Wh:tl lh"y're doing The Throul(h it's mal(azanc . Oetl<'r Jnvealln~. and by mean11 or other educational mttl<'r1als, lht> NAJC t 1515 E . Eleven Mile.> Rood, Roya l Oak, Mich. 48067 l prop· a utes a philosophy that In· eludes 'lhei>e po1n t11 . publi:.hes euch quurtn a mO<.l••I portfolio of a down i.h wki., amt •'nch month 11 oft('~ u -slot·k to 11tudy. R IG HT Bf.lllNU lht.•nl ..,,. 1\1 ,HIOfl Lahorotnrl1•11, N•11th t l•ntrnl -\Ir hnt ... und T11 mt v l 11 dut1I r&l'\. 1)11 ('Unl'(•rnit lt111l I UI 1•ly t•llhttr Aml'Ord .and Kltnl'b. latt'Sl survey by the Nullonal As· llul tht•y low those> 1tmUlll•r, llOC'IUlion O( lnvt>Slmc nl t"lubs IO· itlll \I'\ 11( ""P' 1 u·nt.•11\1• duh' ,hu\\' lht' o\\lt 1111111• i..ha t•'' 1•( 1\mu11'1 J2 i'''~11wt ta t .:rowtnr.t <'<>mpnnfrs. many d1c ates clubs ca n do twtter than o f whu:h huw n 'l u:. yel a sutrt thr avc•rnr.t<'R and better ulso thun · 1. Jnvf:)t ro1otuJorly. llavc tin investln~ timetable monthly, 't•vc r y two monthl\, cvc•r y OV •:R A Y•:AR'S ltml'. lht· storks lo study w1ll anduch: three li.J r!*i.' t'Ompunil'S (l>lll cs of $1 balhon or mon• >. l hrt•(• ::trn<•ll one-. 1u nder $100 ml Ilion 1. and six t.lockt. that fo ll i.ome whcrc an twt" cc•n ho l4 up Ill' thl• m o'\t pcipulur • • • ----------·some luri.1elNl1t utions fo'or thl' yNir throuwh April 30. the NAIC s urvey shows, th<>• ave raf(e· earnings rate of 23l clubs was 16.26 pe r cent. an achae ve m<>nl t ha t m o i,t pro ({·ss1onal 1nvt11tor:> would b(: In cllned lO envy quarter and stick to it. •••••••• LEASE 1Uf40 ~ MERCEDES o~ '71 MBtClOES 450 SL COUPE * • • 9-11w11th "howi1ig urpas s 1977's \111111rd Im· "'"l>Ofl lh·.wh. h.i' r~f.MJrlt'd • .11111ni•, .md 1 ,., t•nur•' fur huth lht· third caui1rt1 r .rnd f11,1 111111· muruh, C'lf 1!17H \\Ith 111m• month l'urn1ng °" \l t't'dlll~ lhO!>l' l'f'l'OI (hod fOI ull O( lu ... t }£'ar I-.1111111•'' 111 tht· third quarti.'r emfrd St!pl 30 in · $393 87 ' 11-.1..,1·1t '" 1:1 ,,.., r1·nt 011 •• ,,.., -.h.ut 11 .... ,, 10 ~I Iii .1 ,h.1rt· or ~.Jl 1.000, "' l'r c ornJl.H ilhll· 1977 rt• -.ulh of HI c·1·t1IS a i.h.11 t'. I ll $f. 0.tfj,()()() Ht•\'t'llUC''o for tht• ~raod lnt'rt•ai.c·d 111 $73 .7411 .000 fr o m ~7 k:l7 .000 r1·port1·d dur 111.,: I II<' t h1rd (llllll'l1•1 1.1::.t ) 1·oir mon lft JJl'ltod l'lltl t•d St•pt 30 I t•<tdll'd .• It'• rur d fo:a1 n1n.:!> an cn·ai.t.'d :16 pt·t rc·nl •m J pl'r sh an· buaa~ to $2 55 a ::.han·. or S IH.537,000. <'ompart•ff wath 1977 nant.>· month t'jrlllOJ,:S or $1 88 ii 'l h ure or $13 ,98!LOOO Hl•v1•rH1l'l> 1lll'r'l'a1>t•d tu $222,906,000 for tht• n1nt• mont hi.. compan·d "1th 5200.226.000 for lhl' s:urw 1wrlo<l lai.t yenr .... ,..,. " '"' ......... ~•'"t+l c ~ ,, ,,,, ... . I tl)O' t ~ ''-'''"'" •• ,,. l(l.OI ..... ~ • Le..,.. S,.CICIM•tt •MH CQfS ·•OLLS •OYCIS •'OUCHlS •CADl&.UCS •LIH COLHS • C all Dick Wd .. r 842-7000 Ear nings and r t· \'t'nut.':. for tht• nanl' CASH FAST H omeo w ner s : T ht• t•o m pun y :in llr1p:.ih •i. full yt•u r c·u rn Jn~.'i lo approul'h S3 a '>h art• McGaw OK'd llonored UPI l'llOlo Sl nJ;!t•r Marian An · cl L·r ~o n w i l l be honon·d on a gold m t'd<J ll1on to be 1s- sul•d by the Treasury Vl0p<Jrt m cnt in 1980 It w ill Ix• om.· of a M'l'll'S or American :.i rh mt·dal11on~ 1 ~· Mll'd und(•r <• law 11·· W E LEASE ALL MAIES & MODB.S A -.1tr .. tt,l•I M.._t..• l~ Jim Ma r ino Leasing 1171 1 .._. ..... ........,,_.._. Loans arranged for any reason Credit. no p r o b l e m Borr o w on your eou 1ty Call now for courteous. fa st 1nformat1on Ame ri can Hoi.p1t al quiring m 1nl1ng of Suppl) Corp ha~ an· om· m 1ll1011 ounn·~ of nounct•d thut 1ti. McGaw golt.J 111 that (or m for La horatorH''> d1 v1!'.1on , hast•ll '° lrv1n1•, ha-. rt• -.alt• Ill 1!>80 through ('('IVt•d approval from __ J!J_8_1 ________ _ lht• tJ S Food :ind l)rug •••••••• C71 4J 547-7151 AMEltlCAM Mortqage Co. A d m 1n1 !'l trnt1 (J n t o m:1rki.'t '''"'' 1nt r:JV('nou:. solut ion.-. an at., new hair late·r Al'<'llllll'd p la s t1 C' cont a 1 nt>r!'. ll1d. art." 11 .. 111111111~' 1 • l •11\l rt rn11nw' 111 11111.rlh 11'1.«I t.1 J •1\ l.t\I' 1111<1 lll\t ,1111\ Ill rl11 I lolll j..!lllll.ll\: J1Plt flll,tl llllllll)I'. lh II Ill~ .I \.11 11I\'111 I I\ lu lr1:1 l'h •J_!r.1111-. l llfllllil~ ,l\,11l 1l l1. tl 1 •' al 11· 111 .. , '" 1 •I• .rn 1111111111· ll'l llrn 111l 111\1 -.11 111•111 n ut you .. hnu ld act promptly, I < .111x d11 "' \.\. "'" l.m liur... 111! .1 numh:r • ,f h 1 h1111111l' tl1.r1 ,lfL 'I ill .a\..11bhlc lu r the 11111 11111!.-1111 )')/h f o r infonnation (:On tal.l P.1rk1 r I ),ti, .. "-1 1111 •r Vil" l'fl·'11k·111, .11 (71·1) M4·4<12l) 111 .11 d 11 .1\kl1v .... -.h1 11\ 11 h 11 1\\ Morgan, Olmstead, i(~ Kennedy.~ 9ar<1ner Ir• • ll•t• l•I I\,,.~, I' °'II.ti J')lh 'J, ,,.1 ," i:-;, v. ) r~ ..,,, • l I .. l1.111i.;• "'J < ltlu , f'rrl'• r ,J J .i I.'"'="' I• \t"' 11 • • ""' t I llH 1 .. • • • ~.,"I., •rt I~ ''It• ,,.v. ) ,,1 • ( 11nh un. l lr '"-'""'·•1111111"' "•11·.r. I• A11i...,,k•.(.J\')~\1H Business Workshop Scheduled A wur kshop offl'r1ng information on how to :.t a rt a nd or ganan· a hus1nt•ss will l.>t' off('n •d from 9 ;.i m to ·1 p m H<-t~ -2-ttt Sourh G<Htt.t Pl a1:i ll <>lt>I. Cos ta Ml''l;I ··snrnll Uus111l's~ ()p. po rt u n 1 t 11·~ l'ta n St art Expand" will bt: ~poni.Orl'd l.Jy lhl' Sm all Busanei.!> Admani!-.lrat aon and 'ouslhm• Commun1 t y ('olh:.:l·, Fountain Vallt•v T h1.c; s11 ~.o f1·1· "'II in- t'lud<' lunch. The program wall deal with the three main co·n· cerns or starting a busi- ness. loc<.1t1on. account- ing and banking. More infor mulion as avail able al lht• college. 963 OHi I. (>XI. 2ri1;. Apart,ment Switches Delayed SAN DIEGO <AP1 - A moratorium has been o rdered on converting --------------------------------a partment bu.1ldings anto condominiums an unan- - Why Invest in a second trust deed? What are the risks? What yield can I expect above 10%? What about liquidity? 5trdlg~~e.and othe[~~ .m.! presented at our regular seminars. & our guest fo r wi ne and cheese. Thursday, November 30 from 4:00-5:30 p.m. Marrlot--900 Newport Ctr. Dr.-Newport Beach, Salon Wednesday, December 6 from 4:00·5:30 p.m. Red Onion -23732 El Toro Rd. -El Toro Call for a reservation 830-5700 'Newport E.quity J=unds • Jnc LIH111t·tl "'"~''' NSWPORT BUCH LAGUNA HILLS "8 " . . -.. ,,_ -. . . . . . Or•nv• County'• Loading M or1g•v• Brok•r Since 1 989 ., , r <'Orporated areas or Sa n Dlt'KO County. T h e bo a r d or s upe rvisors voted un· a nlmously to ~gin the ban in 45 days. It would last unUI a forma l policy a nd s t a ndu rds arc adopted. A total of 414 apart· m e nt units have been t urn e d i nto l'O n · domi nlums In unin· cor porated areas since J anuary 1977. I n Sol a n a Be a c h alone. 270 apar tments have been converted. 3Fonuns .PlW'UMd In vetJl ment forums, open to thl! public, are sch<'duled eoeh Monday nt 7 p m In the CaU&linll Room 3 1 t h~ P 3rk Newport Apartments , Ne wport Oeach. 1'h e sc hed u l e f o r Dec m ber follows: Der.. 4. J e(f Amell of Van Deverater & Hoch will <Jlscuss "Do You Need a Full Time Money Manager?" D ec 11, C a p Moody, E F. Moody and A111oclate11. "1979 Rea l F.sta te · Boom or Rust." Dec 18, Roy Fink. S h t1 r 1on Ha y d e n , "P ro rtt s in Co m · modlllct." t; v c n mo rt' s 1 g n 1 r i c a n l pt'rhaps 111 the fa(•l lhut their gains came al a lime when the Dow Jones andustnal a vnnJ(c. the most common mea11 ura nJ( sta r k, was ral hnl( r. 5 percent rrom 898.66 to 840 00 point'> IT'S NOT NEWS any more to obser ve that many 'im aller stocks did better than the lar~cr com panjes during that 1wriod. but it as wo rthwhile po1ntin~ out Loan Burdens To Be Eased By Extension WA SHI NGTON <A P 1 Hom e owners huvinJ( problems makrng payments on home · improvement loans m ay soon bt: ab!e to extend loans for up to 15 years . T he extra tam" to rt>pay the loani. \\Ill hccomt' available un dt.>r a rull' chan~c being put into err<'cl Monday by tht· De part ml'nt or llo u:.ang and l.:rban De vc lopment. TUE CllANGI:: covt·r' llUO's T allt: I prog ram for ln~un n~ loans madl' by privutc lender~ for hom(• amprovl'menls . . .,. THE IDEA IS to in vest In good tim es and bad · some cull it dolla r cost averag ing rutlwr than attempting ti) outguess ttw market Ry lha~ l('('hnaq ue you maghl puy some hagh pr icr r.. but you 'II i;iet bargain~ loo 2 Reinvcr.t any 1·arnangs to tttk<' advantage of l·ompounding 3. Try to sclt'ct com p anu·"' growing mor~ rapidly th:m the t·conomy and fa~ltor tha n olht·r~ an the industry IT ADVISES d1 vl0r!>1r1cat1on also. and it encourag<·s a close look al the quality or man<.l~l' mc nt, which often '" the laporr to a company that can endure tht· d owns as grac efully U'I ll be nefits from tht> lo ps Each company chose n ~hc1uld meet a rour·point test 1. Docs at have tht• abahty to inc reas e sales on a n ·gular bus as" 2 Can al hr ing 1ncrN1St'" to ltw bottom line'> That as. cun 11 10 t·rca se earnings pt·r shart: by about t.he sume amount as ~CJIC'> ancreai.cs·• J . WHAT IS T HE prt•la x prof al on sales. comp:arcd wath lhl· resl or the lndtblrv" Is It ahll· to Ill crease thC' p('rrf'ntaJ:i.' or. 1f 11 t'.'o hag h a lread}, t·an al ma1nt.11n llll' high le\(:I '>. 4 How doi.'s Ill> pl·rc·1·nlag1• <.•arned on an\'l'h lmt·nt capital c<>mpare with otht·r po!>sablt· i.t'lectlOn!>" Thl' NAIC dot<~n 'l n ·rom mend purcha:.e of :iny ~l>t'.t'1rw -.tock-.. but through Heller f nvt•!>t ana al Ovt~r 1'1u· C ount•·r NASO Li1tinq1 Hut lht-an vest m t.'nt d l'l'l'>IOru. un· madl.' by lnd1v1du.JI dubs, 4.200 of th..,m, and somt·tinws I h ey a rc• unt·an nlly ror rc·l'I Guans fur th<• yt·ar WNl' n·por11•d by 91 6 perc~·nl or tht• d uh .. lhJl part 1t.·1p:at('(J an the ~ur"•.·v * ..... * Directors OK Incre ase ·iii Casli Dividend ' Oareclor b o f Amcord. Inc., Newport Ocvch, ha ve voted to 1nt r f':'\M• lh1• c1ua rlt>rly ca ... h d1 v1dcnd on the M mpuny'i. com· nion l-lock by 10 J>f'r<'••nl. lo 27 ~ l't·nt.'I r1 share ISi HI a l!.h<.1 rc 0 11 Jn annuul ba1.1!> 1 Thi'> j, lhc· l:Jth tam t· in lht• past l!J quarteri. that the l'<ISh d1v 1dc•nd ha:. hl't.'n 1ncrc·<1scll Thi• pr1•v1011-. q ua rte•rlv rat1· "ii' 2:1 nnt., a -.h art'. t•slJ hla.,lwd t•a rl1t.'r lhas ~l·a r T hl' d1Vtd1•ntl ., pa\'ahl1• 1111 .J ,lfl 2. l!n!I lo -.h.1 n·hold1·rh 1Jf 1 t·c·ord on ()(,-1· x T hl' ho~ird al-.o rh·c·l.111•!1 .1 n•gular quarterlv di\ adcnll or ;17 J <'1 nl!-. a shan· on lht> tl)mp,iny ..., t•umul al1v1· p rd1·r rc•tl ... 111C'k p ..i y a b I 1• I' 1• h . I • I !l 7 !I , I 11 ... han •hnlc1t•r.., <if n·rord ;rt tht· t'l11~c of 1Ju..,1m·.,~on IJ1·1· x NI W VQlll( •l'P (onl'"ll ~ '' Int" t-r" U • tl , tntmt(,• '"• \'• P<n tnl I)'" tl P•D•lll /·, I .. 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They ~m· made from petrolcurn prod ucts and these product!-. have become mon· of an 11.i.uc rur ecologists than skins which, if properly regul<Jled. are a re new able resour.ce. French sex,symbol Brigitte Bardot sat on an ice noe In 1971 to protest the t'lubbing of baby seaJ s in Alaska. Firth Avenue matrons put their leopard coats in cold storage. 4,;onsel'.v.ation&flts were in full :.wing , newly aware of the dimm1slung wildfire tesources_ AS A RESULT. FAKE F1JR took ovcr as the statuf> symbol of the trendy set and petrochemical coats begun ' to hang on coatroom hooks at <'xclus1ve parties. Early 1n 'the 1970s. the fur business crashed into a slump rrorn which most experts said it never would recover The number of fur manufacturerc; plunged from about 1.200 to 600 The thousands or CXpC"rtenced furners ;,ibun doning the ailing indu,stry created a void 1n one of the fow busint's~ still dependent on c raltmansh1p. But then. furriers joined forces to support environ men talist issues and to provide their product's unique ad v;,in tages To comply with the new environmental lawi.. th1• Fur Information and Fashion Council formed thl' Fur Conservation Institute of Amcn ca. which al· lottt'd funds for the im· provcme nt of trapping devices ancf the pres ervation or endange red s pecies . The industry co-sponsored a grant to Money's Worth train e mployees under the Comprehensive Educut1onal Training Act to become fur designers and furrier:>. And the fur industry has made a n all but mcredibll' comeback. Since the early 1970s. annual volume of salt·~ has :.kyrocketed nearly 300 percent -from $279 million to $875 million -and 1s still in an upsurge. AGAINST TIOS BACKGROUND and the overall inrla tionary background of the US. economy. an up~ard movl .. m ent in price is scarcely surpn:.ing. f'ivl' years ago. :J rat• coon coat sold for about S800 ; now many retail for mor1• than $4.000. "But the dl'ma nd lor fur far outweighs the supply ,11 the moment.·· -;ays David Meltzer. prci.utent and bo<irtl chairman of Evans. Inc . largest publicly ownt'<.I fur com pany in the world. with 90 lt•ased and wholl y owned retail outlets . MINK CONTINUES TO BE the bcM·sclling fur Despite the fact that pncei. for :1 top qu<1ltty mink coat start at around $6,950, 60 percent of furs bought 10 the Cn1t ed Stales ar<.> mink. The minks a rt: raised in capt1 v11 v primarily on ranches m the United State~. Canada .:1nd Scandinavia R anch brcedin~ ts JUSl one of lhc tcrhntquc~ u~cd b~ furriers The Endangered SpecH:s Art of 197:J b;in:. th" manufacture of coats made from tht· furs or sut•h <1n1mah as the leopard. whose ~xis\.cn('l' wa~ threalc.'ncd to lht• Poi nt of extinction by unlimited hunt1nJ.! and trapping Conservation departmenL'> of all states favor c.·urrent tn1p ping techniques -and fu r is back in fashion Prelwliday Trading Light; Dow Steady NEW YORK <AP I The stock market 's blue·ch1p 1s sues held steady in hght pre-holiday trading today but the.· broader tally showed better performance in general trad· ing. The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnal stocks wal. up 2.95 poml'i lo 80i.00 The blUC·ChJp md1cator nuctuated in a narrow ran~e throu~hout the session. And advancm~ issues outnumbered dechrung stocks by a mar~in of more than 3 2. 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I )41.JOO •b7o00 ~16()1 ' 4()\ 600 Mhol .4tt nt·k~ Did NEW YORK IAPI Advan<~O Oe<hn<!d Un<hitl'O"O loe,1 ·~'~ ftrif,.W htQh\ Nrw to•• NE W YORI( Ao.>ro ~ t '"'°"' Prtvtcxi~ d<!Y Wl'fllt .-00 ,,..,,.,,,.ow """'*' •on Two Yf\•t\ "® Jtft 1 10 <1<1•• ,.,, "' d•t• "'" 10 d••·~ Sl'LLS IAPI Pttv Tao., O•l't .,, 1'J .. , 61>) tOl!I •11 1~16 •• ,.. II I\ 7~ n NY !ocC><• "''"~ 10 010 000 10,1!0,00Q ?6,?IO 000 JI l80 0()(1 1'I '"° (1()11 • 10,0 0 000 •.6••.J!M '" • 6'7. 0 0 1'01 •.•1~ ... 1.uoo WMAT AM[ 11 010 NEW YORK !Al-• AflV•tt<...t °"' lo!W'CI U1>eMt10f'd TC>l•I '"""\ N•• f'UQh\ ~t-W t0¥JI\ P•~v T<Xlav d•v ,., -!OJ 7f#, 1)) 1511 .. 1'1 8..)1 I ' ·~ " Odd£ot• . .. • 1n .. I .z, n ,,~ ,. . ... ("I "' 1,l"o. I\ • t._+ I '• I ' ··' I . . t I ; , ' c ..... _....,. ...... ··-. -~-.. ~ .......... -· .. ··-.......... -DAILY PILOT w~.~221818 National Smoker Study: Extensive research Conclusive: MERIT taste scores high marks with fonner higl1 tar smokers. C an the taste of low tar MERIT, w ith 'Enriched J:lavor'™ tob acco, continue to satisfy the smokers it attracts from high tar bra nds? Read the results of n ew , d etailed , n atio n wide research conducted am ong curre nt MERIT smo k ers -a nd among high tar smokers who taste--rested MERIT against leading high tar bra nds. Research Confll11lS Tuste Satisfaction Confirmed: Overwhelming m ajority of MERIT · smokers say their former h igh tar brands weren 't missed! Confirmed: 85% of MERIT sm okers say it was an "easy switch" fro m high t ar brands. Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT smo kers not considering other brands. Kings: 8 mg"tar:' 0.6 mg nicoune- 100's: 11mg"1ar:' 0.7 mg nicotine av. perc1oarette, FTC Aepon May '78 Warning : The Surge on General Has Dete rmined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Heafth. • '-------------------Ol'htllpMom•lnc. t~m1 .... Confirmed: Majo rity of high tar smo kers rate MERIT taste equal to-or better than -leading high tar cigarettes tested ! Cigare ttes having up to twice the tar. Confumed· Majority of high tar smokers confirm taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT. First Major Altemative'JO High Tur Smoking MERIT has proven conclusive ly that it not only delivers the fl avor o f high tar brands-but continues to satisfy! This ability to satisfy over long p eriods of time could be the most important evidence to d ate that MERIT is wh at it claims to be: The first real alternative for high tar smokers. . . . .-.. " . -. . . ... .. . . ..... - . 1 4 • • I f INSIDE: •Food •Entertainment •Comics •Television Wednnd1y, Novomoor 22. 1978 Rer1•Dning. It There is life -if not immortality ~after oancellation. &)' DENNIS M<'Lt:l.LA Ott .. °""' .. , ... \\all ttt•member that 1:n•,11 • I l..t>H• t.u(•y " t'PIM ll.k In \l.hl r h th<" Hu·anlos und the• Mf'1tzt•s ar~ \•;u ·ah Ohlng 1n It •h .and .1 twn• fooh'<i Lucy ~ rnd:. up \tomp1~ ~rapes m a v llH') urll .. IC ll seem.!. hk"' only ye:.tt>rday that 's be<·uuw 1t probably "~ on ly yei.h•rduy that you i..1w that quarttc<r century olJ romt.>d y Cl)ISodl' Luey. Rirky, Frt'<f and EttWI ur • quant~nlJal proof thJt there in deed 1s lirt• tf l\Qt 1mmortahty after cancellallon The happy hunting ground for dem 1sed TV show:. 1s that \ tdeo Valhalla known a:. synd1catJon good old fa<,h1oned reruns They're the shows that fill up the non primt• tame hour!. of telev1s 1on's nc vj.'r neverland those odd·bnll 1 a.m., 9 a .m ., l!.30 p.m . et al lime s lots. Reruns not only mean lhow.and<> or dollars tn resldllals for actors and a guaranteed audience for ln- d e pe ndent TV stations. but a second <Or third, or fourth ... , ch a nce for fans to see their favorite shows .. MlLUONS MOURNED WHEN Mary Tyler Moore decided to call 1t quits last year. But an equal number no d, -rejoiced when KNBC quickly picked up "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and began showing r e runs of the newsroom gang weekdays at 4. Some shQws-<:ashing in early on that resjdual gold mine -go in- to syndicated reruns even before their primeUme life has expired: "MASH," "Happy Days," and "All 1n the FamHy"-all weekday offerings. Many old series are resurrected for several months or a year, only lo vanish and crop up again in a difrerent time slot. Among those in a temporary holding pattern are: "The Real MeCoys." "Oz:z.ie and Harriet," "The Dick Van Dyke $how" and "The Beverly Hillbillies." Often TV reruns refl ect the vagaries or stardom as when In- terest in the late Groucbo Marx was revived a few years ago and his 'SOs qufa show '.'You Bel Your Life" followed swt. THE SAME nllNG happened when Burt Reynolds got hot on U,e big screen and the little screen un- earthed two of his TV turkeys, "Dan Augu.cit" and "The Hawk." On the other hand, when Steve M cQucen disappeared from movie scree ns (or several years he popped up again as his 28-year- old self -on lhC late '50s series, "Wanted: Dead or Alive." Those who bemoan the current state of television-a bandwagon of s it-corns and ''jiggle" shows- have. thanks to reruns, the option or nipping the dial for the offt>r- ings (good and bad> of an earlier era And there certainly is no dearth or s upply. In one recent week a lone some 55 sen es were being rerun on Los Angeles TV stations. The '50s-television's so·called Golden Age, is repre5<'nted by a mere eight half-hour shows. The '60s is a bonanza with 26 offerings a nd the '70s ith still another year to go-is represented by 19 series. PART OF nlE FUN of turung in is in spotting pre-Big Time actors 'urh ,1i. .1 tt•t•nttJ.1•·1l Hlfhard Dri·y fu ,, 1n <• "U1 1( Va llt,oy " l'lll"Od t• or ,1 !Ht' f'olll tknry Wink IN tn n M~JrY 'I ylcr Moort> Show • i.1•.:m(•nt Hui lht> b••UW!ll <Jllr..tCOQll II\ ('OM IOI! (u('c• lo fot•t· With th<>s<' old 't'V fnt·nd~ you t111v1•1i"l 1.et-n 1n H'Urs l\od, t.f one o( your la\.'UMtl' ~hows 111 not In the current list in.:. bt' pal1l•nt It JU~t rnlght i.ur {are at I JO u m . oo doubt. We bt>itan our survey or local TV rl'runs, qUJte natl,ll'ally. with the 50s It 1s not nostalgia alone that prompts televlsion's first fuH de- l'&de to be ealled the Golden Age It truly was a pioneer era and many of the shows reflect that sense of onginal.ity and vitality as· :.ociated with any medium's tn· fancy While there m ay be better represC'ntattves or the early day~. the current crop of vintage black and while reruns is not bad. I LOVE LUCY : Lucille Ball not only ranks as the all time queen of s it-com. but the sl'ries, which de· buted in 1951, reigns as the king or reruns. Nary a year has gone by t h at it has not been rerun somewhere. · Lucy probably could sue many of today's sit-coms for plagiarism : "I Love Lucy"--<>riginated plots and comic bits by the dozen are constantly being recycled for '70S eonsumption. But the original 1s ~till the best. TWILIGHT WNE: Thal eene theme music and host Rod Serl- ing 's wry introductions-not to mention the s how's bizarre taJes were guarantcro to put you in the wrong frame of mind hcfore going to bed when it originally ran at 10 on Friday rughts in 1959. The stories many written by Serling himself and most featuring top actors-still put the viewer on edge. <The 11:30 p.m. time slot no doubt helps set the mood >. ALFRED IDTCHCOCK: If for nothing e lse, this one Is worth watching just to hear the cherubic Master of the Macabre utter "Goood even-ing" and do his dead- pan introductions and epUogues, many or which had absolutely nolhing to do with the strange tale just told WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE: There were some 30 weekly soap operas on the air when young Steve McQueen <and his sawed-off carbine> wandered the West as bounty hooter J06h Randall. But this was one of the best of the "adult" westerns and the star quality of the lean, purse-lipped McQueen was clearly evident. If you don't feel like staying up until I :30 a .m. to see.McQueen In action you can catch him al 10 Saturday mornings. THE HONEYMOONERS: This is another classic TV comedy with the Great One. Jackie Gleason, at h is best as New York b"-' driver Ralph Kramden. I don't know about Alice. but he is still a riot - not to mention Art Cam ey as the unforgettable Ed Norton. HOPALONG CASSIDY: Silver- haired William Boyd; a middle- aged man when he made these J?rade:B oaters in the late '30s and (See RERUNS, Page C2) Stanley Marcus: He 's not tetlrlng at all. ·~· . •; . -. . . ,. . -.... I• Y• .. ~ ... _ .... ••,. • -~ ·-~ ·~ - oturing ___ . _. ____ c,, New life for "/Love Lucy,'. 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents ·. 7he Honeyrrooners, ' 'Hopalong Cassidy' and 7he Lone Ranger.· '''''''''''''''''' 'Mr. Stanley' , ' I' . . - l 0 J 'You learn from critical people, not people who don 't know anything. Critical people are people who know the difference between better and best.' By JUDITH OLSON Of Ille O.lly "Ii.I luff There are a lot of s alespeople In the world with a poor track record. judging from Stanley Marcus' checkbook. "I've saved $13,652.00 so far this year by not buying," he said. 'TU buy from any salesman who will sell to me." Marcus, ch airman e m e ritus o ( Nei m a n-Marcus and an adviser to Carter-Hawley-Hale, the parent firm or ll\e famed Dallas store, was In Newport to sign copies of his book, "Minding the Store." He talked about his philosophy and his love for retailing, which he calls "the greatest free show In the world," between customers . Through his store. Marcus bas rubbed shoulders with the most famous people in the world from all walks or ure, and bas met both presidents and kings. It wu a deliberate move on his part, almost a youthful goal when be was 1rowlng up. "From the time I wos a child I was fascinated by people who were In the news, people who bad done something. I wan&.ed to make sure these people got to Neiman-Marcus. I wanted to make 1ure l operated a atore that was good enou1h • 10 altract AJDerlUJJQtlnt." AT ONE TIME, he wanted to go Into the publi1hlng bualne11 but hll lalher . ... • ·····--·-----· .... was "determined" he would enter re· taihng, he said. "Mr. Stanley," as he is called by N·M sta ff members. said he has had no regrets ahout his dec1s1on. "No other business would ha ve given me so much opportunity to travel. to deal with as many nice people, both on the creative side and as customers." Ma rcus , a tireless shopper wherever he is. said he ts fascinated by the "im- mediacy and the urgency" or retailing . "You plan but you don't have to plan so far ahead you forget why you planned. You don 't lo s e the r eelin g of responsibility and relationship to 1t.'' He got his first retail expenencc in the stationery department and subse- quently ·•bought almost e verything for every department.·' He fllso helped bulld the store's rur business and says he still has "a constant, perpetual In- terest in furs." MARCUS, ALWAVS A student, also is Interested In "the creative process or developi.na merchandise and the busi- ness of idea.,," he said. · A person who misses nothing, Morcus also Is lntrt«ued by "the selling process. in meeting customers and aaklng what's on their mlnd." . He aWI obvtou.aly enjoys solving pro· blems related to the store and Ila 1!20<1 will. One woman, purc:haslng o book for him to autogra1~h. was Mrui:Jtlln.: with st'veral gift boxc:. and Marcus called a clerk lo bring her a shopping bag. Service and attention to "minutiae" are the two kt'y factors in the store·~ s uecess. according lo Marcus. who pre- aches "customer s al1Sfaclion" like a sermon text. lie has addressed the question or what has happened lo service 1n his new, hook. "Quest for the Best." to be publis hed by Viking next summer. Re tailers give poor s er vice now because •·the store business i!'I not u high-profit business nnd there is com- petition from the discounters Stores arc willing to meet them in self-service but not in pncc. "TWENTY.FIVE years from QOW, the stores that s upply maximum ~ service and charge for it ore going to > survive. ~ "Me rchandisers used to be reluctant to say 'We charge for servkcs, · but the * public knows that there ore no free ' lunches." · ••ti . . . ' Anot~r of Marcus' ph11~1es1 '' I thot "If you 1>atls ry th,tt°dlffle ult- customers 1t'f. easy to satisf'th he easy ones... ' I He welcomes the more ckmandlA8 (W''Mll. STANLEY.· Pace Q) • (JAIL Y ~IL 0 I Pl.BU< 0 11( t; ,.OT1tr 0,.1NrLnr H01 I( t I\ ti& IC•.\-C.IYt .. 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"Thul "'-ltw pt.'1 'llm whr1 k now11 I ht• dlfft•H •lll'(', I he fH.'I 11111) WC' wunt lo plt'lllll' " M ur c·u .... ,, 1111111 who talks fr1•1•ly <ind •~ ht ~hly r1uotahlt'. also ll1ilN1i-.uHJ il11l1•ni. \l f•r·y carc•fully lo w tw t hJJ, CU8t Orl'\t•r" Un• '>llYlllJ' "You Vt ck up lltlll'' ltllHli. from (X'Oplt:. what ·Uwy m1.iht buy if thc•y Wt'I'•• 1·x f)OSt'd to It." hl• s:1jd M ar,·u11 ti. 11har1111( h 111 k11owlNt~. thNl11J?h II ('On111Jltlnf!, l)U<,tn(''I\ Whlc•ll luk1•11 tmo ''' South Aml'lll'J, l':ut'OJ>t' ~nd N4'w Y<1rk wlw r« ht• hclp'4 munuf1w tun•r 'I. nulional ndvcrl1111116( t1Kcn1·1t·' und ln11lllllutori" 'it1C"h 1111 th<• N11w York Publlt· Llbrury with th1·1r mnchundli. •nu Many P<'O!Jlt• urt-lnllm1duted by th1· lllOrl' lx!CllUJ'W ,,, 1ls rt'l>UlUl1on for high cost Dnd unu11uul 1tem11 bul Murcus trnld lhul c·un tw ~othm around by Kood s cr vl<-1• Ht• ti. stl()wlnu lht· lattc•r. ht• ... 1111 . how to de Vt-lop ' :chop' Io ,t•ll mt•rt"haf11ltM· rclult'd Lo their c-oll1•i'l 1on'" ·.o th<'Y 1·,111 a ugmt·nl lht•tr 1wr v11·1•' "YOlJ llAVt; lCI bt.· kind and Ufll<'IOU!> to cvnyonc Thnf' :>rt• u lot of timid peoplt· You li .1v1· to mokf• them reel welcomt.> Out '"'' mbnal!ement ha~ to be the rt' Lo do 1111, " M :ln•u11 iJ ll\11 ,., '"'"' '"~' Nf'1 111rn Rockt'ft•ll1•r w ith hi,. nt•w tJI 1 11•pr1K.Ju1 lion hu .. 11l•"t1.'> 111 N1·w 'r 111 k Mon· storP11 for Stanl,·y Murc·u .. to watl'h , but he <lo.-i.n't mtn1l ,, l11t f(1• ., not a rt·ltnnK PN'tOn .JI .Jll The detaih ur I unntn" a ~ton• ali.o .Jrt• very importa nt l<1 him. Hu cht.·cks •·vN y Club Calendar M F. S A V t; R I> t: R E P U ft L I (' A N WOMEN : A hnut111 u•· lunC'h«on as :-,l'ht·duh·d for JO :JO a m T1w!lc1ay. Nov 28, a l th1· ('Ohl .1 Mt"'>ll homt· o f <:1·n•· Jil'rg1•ro11 ltt-i.nvut1<m ' m ay.lx-madt· by c J ll1111• 540 240'..! or fi.10 Hi.10 RF.Ml\fUUt:os. INC' A polhll'k .ind tll11111 1 und wh1l1· 1•1t·pl1:1111 ,a lc- a r e <0alt·nd.1n·d !'luncl.J y Nov 2fi. ut Ii :10 p m 111 t ht• (; ar rtr•n < ir11v1· h1m11· ot Hoy a 11cl Jo'l111 1·111•1· !w lw rt• 1 l nfo rltl:.111111 amt 11· 1wrvut111n1> ,.,, .• 1v.11l:e l1I•• f1 om .l;u:k a nd /\llw rt .1 Orn bmun. i>12 :ull:J S OUTH COAS 'f AU D U BON SCH . .'ll·:TV · T hc·r<' will tw a t1 q1 Suturrtuy. Nov. 2:-,, 111 H a m lo M·t· lht• "fo vurtll• llirtl1 ni.t i.pnls" 11f th1• S ulli v a n fomli y T hi· publl<' ti. lnvllt'fJ :imt tn form ation m iJy lw •>h I a 1 n t' ct h v c· a I I r 11 g 492 01J73 W 0 M f: N 'S I . A W ('t:NTt :R: A ~ork1>hop llllt•d Jfoltday Blut•1>, fo1 thoM· who find th1· v1•,J1 1•11d hol iday C'Y<'l c· ,, hurdt·n . 11' ~rhl'd11l1·d for H p m . T111•i.flay , N o v :'X ut lht• C'f'OI c•1 , fyt(I !'.. II St , Tustin Moderators will lll' Al y n R urtick , M S , M FCC. and JA:~ Nc>UJWl. MA. . R eru:rvalions m :1y h1· m a d e h y <' u I I 1 n I( 832·2202 •• .ReRuns <t'rom Page C l > ·11011. had lht! fort•klghl to rcu11n tt·lt•v1s 1on rlKht11 l l111l1JY, who rod'· onto th'' v1rl,·o runl(c tn l~. rC!aped a fortJJo<· liy recycling his alr eady popular movtN• The st.ones ar c slmpUbl1t· a nd follow a rigid formula , but tlwy'n • run und worth turung in'" hl'ur :-.1<kk1r k Gabby llaye11 mut l Pr h1., tmmortal , "Yl!r dur11 too tan · Ht>IJIJY • And for ..a touch of vuico camµ '!W>s !>tyl<• THt: U)J'lit: RANGER : Ont.· 111 lht.· PIOlk'f•r T V cowboy i.h<>wi.. 11 tw.iun IO )94/i a ntJ thdn'l rtdl' Ofr Ill lo thl• 01•t w111 k ~urlM'l until 1001 Clayton Moon • WIJ'> thl' m ystt'nou' Mu11kt•d Mun und Juy S1lverht!t·h w n'I ht!> Indian sadt:ktck . Tonto True lo form. Moore ,.ttll r('fWw~ to appt•ur publicly ~ani. b lac k mask SlJ Pt:RMAN : Mon· than 0 111' ·:.<>!'.> kid tm·d lo rJy hy Ju1111,.n1< olf th•• ~aru~t' roof with a hlttnk•·t :ilrappM Lo hts lu.1t•k It'!> Miii ht •'I to h t> fl kid to a ppr~c1ah' th• Man of Stt•c•I h•uptnl( lull bulld1nl(' 1n .1 i.1n1<lt.· huunt.I. But a 11 .,.. n11n11I <'" of "Supt•rman" t>VOk•" I ht• pro pe r n·~n>i.sion l .t:AVt: IT TO 8 EAV~R:' 1 h1 h~nig11 adv1·nt urt·b of the C ll'uv1·1 l am1ly lhc Ucav. Wully, Warcl Jnd Jum• begun in 1957 and w1· 14ot lo wat r h youn~ J Prry M atht•r:-. ,,, lht• lk•avt't. grnw tnlo pubt:rt> Altho ugh 11 11, :-poof fodder for todny·, youn~ J.!<'nt•ral1on of Mm• di.JOI\, th<' :.lont.·'-Wl'rt>n't alt th .. 1 had for a l'h1ld'1> 1·1m~umpl1<1n .11 leusl Anti 1t'i. :-.till .1n unm111g:itttl ll lNtSIJI t• lo wal .... w B lly ., I WI! fu c·t•<I pal, F.ddll• lla:,kc•ll . in 111 lion To lh<' parPnts "Good 1•v 1·11 lflM Mr C'IN1vc•r , good «v1·111111· ~rs . C lc>a vc•r " And l at1•1 to Ht•11v,·r · "llJy a runt " Ai. tor ttw 'f1'h. 11 1, 1·u-.y ''' , ..... wh1•1 c• the· 1wtwork:-. p ll1('f•d th\'11 l)rogr umn11ng <·rnptw .. 1•. /\1>11111 h:1 If Lht· t•urninl r•·run"' a1 1• h it ,·om i. "(il't Smurt," "M y Thrc·•· Son~." '"Mlut (;111," "l11•w1t,·ht'<l ,'' "M r If a I•"' N .1 v v." ·•Ur ad y Hunch." "Crt•(•na1·11·'·.. .. 1-·11m1lv Afr:11r ""fttw1m 222, • "N.Jnny and the· 11111(1•.,,,,, •• .111d "Gomc·r Py h.• ' or '601. courJk.•, "S4.Jr Tn·k" 1-. th•· 1( not :Jll t1m1• l'Ull cla.h~J1· that Sl't.-ms dl·'tt1n1·ct tu forcvc1 beam 1nlo our la ving room ., Ai. for th•· '7()!1, ll1e ,.,,,, i.how' t uke the lt>ad ovt•r a ll •Jlhn:. "Barella." "McMtllun und W1ft•,' • • 11 a w u 1 1 f'· 1 v t· O • · ' · · P o I 1 c c Wom an,'' "Slal":lky :.tnd llutch.' ··sWAT ." "Adam 12," "Uarnuhy JOrlt'S," and "&reclh of San l"nm ('ISC'O .. Debpttt• tht· t•mphas1s on t·n1111• :111d \ltolt•m•t.·, howc·vt·r 11 :.N·m:. hy rcruni. t hut wt· k•·pl c1ur i.cnR<' of humor 111 ltu· '70l( ··Mar y T y lt•r Moon-. .. "MASH," "S1111t111 II ;1nil Son.' "Boh N1•whar t," "'l'h1· Odd Couph· ' "L 11v1· /\mN 1c :111 Sl y lf•" tin1l • ('.irul Burrw ll ;J11cl t-'rtcnd" · ~ 1'flilm1111rvl 1'11t/fLl/•'"ll'"l 11nn11u11 , 1•11w111\ ru11 '"' \u1111"11 111 llw IJ111l•1 l'llot I-11nm, '"" rJ1~11lt1hl,. rit 111/ f>lll/IJ /'tff// llJ/lrP\ t1r 1111 f 111/llll/ f/lt ,. l'fUUrt'\ l>i•po1fm1•n/ ,.., • Iii r11 Ullfllll tl l'l<l ppt1111/mt'nl (lf't1'(>t"• t nw lmd•'S or•• rt'mmdl'ft ''' hill,. 1h1•1r '"'"lt11r111 ~'''"'" u 11#1 '' huu" 11rvl u1'11t1• yl11u 11 11/ tilt' /1r11J,. "' ••I ttw C"llU(HI' ,,, tlw ,. t 'lllUrt'\ IJf'J)lirl 111<'111 tnll' U'4'1'1. l1t•/0tl' tlw Wt'f1il11111 1000 ~41.ITY LAMPSHADES Harbor Lites 10.6 hery O.y llecl. s-doy t UJ111 ~ lltrd. Cot•• .... MI 64 l-1101 I. AG IJ NA Rt: A(' II ~r_,....,,,,._.....,.._ ____________________ _ M u1o:u M o•· ART : F . "" M a r1·0 ~a i.b on e, u RANC ~ 0 ~!:Drtfl,~~~5~2fJi l l9 R R cloy. Nov. 211 KAPPA DEi.TA Newport Harbor Alum 11at• A ssol'lat1011 will meet at 7 .JO p m Mon tlay, N(lV :.!7 , 11t 1111· Ncw1>0rt lk•uch honw fll Mr:-. .lamt•s f'11lm1•r A t nlk on l)l<'t urt• rrnmlnu 11nd w:ill g rouptnj.(s writ be I( 1 ven. Ht!ser vntion:. may be made with Mr:. John W. Kruse. 644 MOfJ TUF:SDA\' ('I.UIS : Th<' Newpo1 t llorhor ,:troup will mN•f al llll' Bnlbou Huy Club Nov 27 for 1.1 Christ m M bout I quc und u prol(ram hy E dwurd Vllla n•al t1nli hill m tcrl1wh1 lucn<I llOUDA Y BAZAAR : Christ C hurch by lhl• St>u 's Unllt'ff Methodist Wo m e n wlll ha v e u bo11H1 r . twlad lunc hron und :'lpuf(hettl dlnnc•r from noon to K p rn . Wedncsduy, Nov. 20 Furtht•r ln/orrnotlon 111 nvullnble hy t•u llluu 673 3HO~ r1ut> C:ulendar ruru 1•u< It W Nfllf'llf.i<lll In llW Omly Ptlnt and «ontam1 notlc11!I u/ womr.n 1 ond 1n u1r11 cluf) m~fl/lnfll OM ;wenla l<>r thP /tJll<JuJing ~tic - Thurldll11 1hrougt1 Wtdn~ . .,, dau .'Wnd nollu a t<> Clul> CaltJntt.or. Dally 1•1101. /• (} IJor 15Sl. Co11a Me1a , CA 0262fi Ill' rure to anC'lullr 11011r namt and pliant> num,.,, Your 0,1/y P1101 Cllll bf ff ycHttf l')-1 • .,,.,......., . .. ...... -~...,,.,, ...... ·~ 'tfHfl ~ fine stationery corona del mar Insulate your windows. 3M Scotchtlnt Sun Control Fiim Saves You Money. ln1ult1 •llfl Y'l•" w•" llOOlt wilt-IM 'l<•I" h 11n1 ~n ( on1101 111111 ..... mont'y m<1ny 1111t11.,n1 ""~' • fl "'4KU 7 fl,_, of Iha , 111n'• n...-row lllt con41tlontt runa kaa. • R.-4• tt'll. of 11\f tUll't 111111 ¥1olet ••)'•- f.Hll)' a\111 ladlnt of .. .,.. •lid lulllOVla t. rMv<MI. • luc'I fl~• ta cut U 'll. • a..,. ~o' °" wtnttt 11 .. t 1o11. . °'"'" ~ ..... '-'•-- ' f!wf•IW• 0. t• 1111 111 '" 11\11 mo~• ••fl"IHin< rd fn\l!ollm• nl I"' ... 1,ll h ll1il lihll, w olh llW IOI)' llllllil~l llflfllol AIOI• 8nd" llv• Y"' llue11111t1;1 JM &<'(11Ch41"t I in Hlf'li"'• 111 ,, "'""'V •ii n1lr111 1rflc<llv• ond non ftlle< llv• II " Ill•· '""'' •'I"'" 1tvr all(J nlO•I lfK.11"* "'"Y '" """' yuu '°"'"'V -f tit "' willl llwl l)OI h tfr,., .. 111 flu •Ull Ctlt M()W.101 •no obllgtll<tn, n~11 <onaullatton trlCI 1-6111 •Ch'lllltj!e ol OUI I ntl ,,, Hutnlllfl I O•i. dlKOVlll,' . . -ANN LANDERS I HOA:> SCOPE WtdneldAly. November 2~. 1978 DAILY PIL.OT Q Treas11red Recipes Hidden away amon th• trnaurf'd rf'ctpe~ tvtry WOtnan o~ ur~ treats itO •P<'<'•ul tht'l r\' r•s•rvt'd tor i.t tc oc C01110nf, onl) lhcupsmllk Comblnt' lnaredlent' s u Rn r 1 n I ..i r ~ l' And If Nobody Spoke? Nov.· thl' t1mt• to br 1nir thC"m fo1th' Tht· holldos ar~ thl' bt••I tl m \• Clr Y<'nr 10 l't>ne food th'\t ·" ''"'•~ht'<i with a httlt> 011 J 10, t' und u\ ll'ntioo food '>tl t.•m11t Ina to t'Onl\'mph1tt•. 'u delectablt• ttt eat lhnl.ll ·s well ntgh lrrPiOAt1bli' '" c~ chopped nuta In uuccp o Sua over saucepan. !'llir In milk. D E A n A N N ---------1optional 1 lo w hut unlll au uce Cook ind stir ovl'r low LANDERS· f'm In my CrC"am butter. 11usar thh•k('ni. rand bublJle~ ht-al until m1xtur,• 1i1 early 205 a molf' and varu11a until light Sc-rvf" ovt'f' !tl.,•m••d pud. tt mootl\. .,Ki hot~ l't1Lll01ti! _and I like my )Ob I'm a If .. A.. t"'•lly ., ... •Id d 'lufr .. dd d .. , f h l "t I t guard Tor W('i.llnubousc r~-"" "'" an Y " f'gg an u n& rom cu . ,, ir in ~c u in " prefer complete •llencf'. sourpu8ffl walked by twlct • day ~thout say· tng • 1lngle word? bl~nd v.-f'll ('omb1nt! ('0 OABAVARI mlxturl'. t•ool und c.'hlll ~~1~a~~i:;i0~at6a.~l look for a job In a nour, cocoa. t'lnnnmon <Malu•11 t·~ H nlnA•' unul mlxtun• mounds U•htbouse or work un· and bar..1011 ~a. udd 1 pac k owl' 1 1 o from .i.poo.n Whtp creum bcl Wl'Cn six and seven d" d 1 nltt"rnatl'ly '-'tlh mllk to ounct's 1 frott·11 ralipb('r· with co11(N"lloncn," ~u~ o'clock In lht' moming I el rgrounA· O ln« !ff"wer <'rt>amE'd m1lltun• SUr rte or ~II<' ·d atrawbl'r or ond vun1llt1 t-•oJd hfllr havt> to speak to about Ann P Pf'S . peuon who tn nut!>. lf dt•sm'(i flour fit,, th014('d I about 2 l' Up 1> I o f 500 pt'OPll' doesn 't Ilk~ peoplf' Is m1~turr mtn a ·"c•ll 2 "nv .. lnl)"l'I un · 1>wt•c.•H•1tt•d w h ipped Landers better off by blmsell -' ' " F lid and I am serious about arN•H•d :llld 1>u1tart'd navorl'd J4••lt\lln c1 eom ~nto t hl' cocoa or one so hour l tbls. 2 quart mold G rt'u <' 1 t up11uicur mixture. Pour mixture am sayl~,1~ ... Good morn· 0 E A R A N N ron and ptact' 1rremri«>rl '1 t'UP cocon Into a 6·cup mold; chill lng · · · LAND£RS .1 r 1 hair grow long and done everythmg I can lhln.k or to change my looks . f hod to do 1t becaus<' whenever I ~aw myself in t he mirror I thought of that wonderful gfrl. T h t' problem lb he r parents. They arc very cool to me. They resent t he fact that I Am alive a nd the ir da ughter is go n e . I n e ed t o know how to deal with th is . -H E AVY · HEARTED t'or lht• Grt•at i\nnu.11 F~aiJhnJC . tiwl'l' <'Ouldn 't bl' a ny mc.lr l' l1krly Id .. do"n ,., ... r mold "nd lk tl l f "'old •·~ i" I find myself "elting : my a vor lt! .. ft " • .. 2', cupt ml un 1rm. ,. ~rr di .. E h " cousin died of leukemia tie !lf'curel)' around t"<.11:(' 2 t'Ul':i ht'evy <'ream :.ind rem111runa whipped . . . I veryon~ Ow ~ host ile toward folks who several months ago. We DEAR FRIEND: ti "'Ith stnna rlttce a rjjrk ' ' c u P con r cc . cream together To un-com e.s .~ tsays ,·I oot I m ean no harm. Do you we re six months apa rt your heart i"' .. -avy, "In condlduH. thlln thl' ric h and d,~1tc.·1ou.' C'c><'\•8 roo rt-<'1100!!> that folloY. And , 14 htlt• thc.•y m1&) IO\>k .11111 r.a('jtr u:; 1r the) 'rt' prt>part•d b) JO <' 1' p ,. rl t' h tl ,. o I ..t t 1 t' r . lhcy·n· .1mtt1in.:ly t:u,, to m ukt> One n •altQn 1, t hat . bccuu~c the} re mad l' I. .. • k .t t 1 o · m Jd b ar1an loosen morning 0 me rs · see a solution to this pro-" '"' " i n r... <' " r llOD<'t~ i.~ar 0 av • can't be rude and not ble m ? _ BILL JN . in age <rm 151 and were y ou i magine wh.•l uurepan, pour w31t·r 2 tu&pOOnit venlll 3 ed£t' with the tip of a answer. NEW JERSEY as close as siste rs. Lot!> THEIR hearts are like? into kettle to lOJI of r <'k Oriun r.aipbt>rries or s harp knife and. d1p into of peop~e thought W(' ,The slmUartty ln looks Brina "'11tt-r to boil. 11tr0t '-' bt>rl'lf"'i , rcftcrvu Ii "ar m wull·r for a few This 1s only half t he wer e twtns because Wl' m u11t make tL very dU· S'h•<'t" mok1 on rti('k ('ov quid Add wutt·r le\ ll<1u1d s econds. I nvert onto pro ble m. For a nother DEAR BILL: How I k d I k d h d fl I f t nd t•r lo.t'tllt• .ind sh •um Ovt'r to mukt• "'• ('up Stir ~e rv1ng platt' Ser\'e 00 e a 1 e an a cut or )'OU.r aun • . '1mmt>nni.t "oter ulx.lut Jll•luthi Into hqu1d . st>l gar n i s h ed w I l h solid .hour at the end would you ,llke it If .>osme ··twin"' outriud .. d uncle'° be around you. ~ hour' und 14 m1nutc•1t asttfr Chill dr.a1nt-d bt•r raspberry or straw~rry or the day I have to nobody spoke to you? ince my cousin ie . Try to 'understand and or unlll purldint,: tt-!>h rtt•i. C'ombint• l'O<'Oll and whipped cream. ~fgstt~.?d wi t h .. Good Would you enjoy your I have put aw;ry ou r don't bold h against dont> 1 Addtllonal "atl'r··--------------------~:::~::::::::::::::::;:::::::::j o:::b:::i:f:::a:::b:u:::n:c:h:::o:l::: .. :l w:::in:·:· :c:lolh::::es:':::le:t:::m:y:::t:b:em=.======~~ m J ' b e n e e d t' ll 1 C O C OA STEA~U~IJ Pl'DDING ( M lkf'li 8 M•r vlng11 I 1 z c up bulll'r or m.a r gannc • 112 cups ~ugar 2 teaspoons van1lh.1 2 eggs 2i,,., cups un~1rtt:d all· purpose flour J , cup C()('Oa 1.' 1 teas poons c in- na mon 1 t easpoon baking soda Rc.·mo' l' from ht>ut. tool 10 mlnutt"l>, rt·mov~ l'CIV t'r and unmold onto a M'r\ln.C tra} &·n·e hot. topped "1th Oqingc Pineapple Sauce. ORANGE-PINEAPPLE SAUCE IMakf'S 3 cups sauce> l can ( 1512 ount'eS) {'rushed pineapple, un· drained :1 , cup orange juict! ':: cup i.ugar · 11 :J t.ablc~poons cor nstarch ( Horoscope ] THURSDAY, NOV. 23 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES 1 March 21-April 19): Accent on wo rk . health. willing n ess lo streamline services. to remodel. to make amends to family me mbJ!r for recent slight. You gain most thro ugh diplom acy. You lose by forcing issues. Money dispute will be resolved. probably in your favor. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 1: Creati vity. change, children and speculution. fi gure prom· inently. Pis<·es. Vir~o individuals play rolt's De fine terms. make meanings crystal-clear, b(' sure you are not quoted out or context. Mem ber or opposite sex provides romantic aura. GEMINI (May 21·June 201 : Practical m at - t e rs dominate, you find values, obta in estimates, appraisals. Some comment that you ar e "out or character." You have r are op- po rtunity t o est a blis h te rritorial claims . Capricorn. Cancer persons figure prominently. CANCER !June 21 -July 221: Communica- tions, messages from afa r . wide angle pictures and publicity are featured. You finish project a nd get credit due. Aries. Libra persons play key roles. Short t n p. talks with brothers. sisters arc featured. LEO I July 23·Aug. 22 I: You have opportuni· ty to get m on ground noor. Means you have chance to sta rt. to ulil1z<' tC1lent and imagination to build something or value. Your best qua lities surge to forefront. You could hfll madly in love. You will feel vjbr ant. alive. VlltGO IAug. 23·Sept. 221: Take initiative -"yclc high and you can be at right place at r ight time. Your intuition is on target. You teach , learn and gel to where you are going. Aqua rius, Cancer. Leo persons figure in your scenario LIBRA 1Sepl. 23·0ct. 22 1: Much that occurs m ay have aura of illusion. Gain overall vie w; leave fine points, d<•la ils for another time . Creative jwces are stimulated. You may be pC1rticipating in s pecial event or surprise party. Requests are made ror your "special touch." SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on bre aking through, getting priorities in order, putting an end to t im e.wasting procedures. Deel.ire wa r on red tape. Some pleasures may have to be temporarily curtailed. You will find ways to elim inate duplications. needless ex- pense. SAGl1TARIUS lt-;ov. 22-0ec. 21 ): Com· municate with those who "pull strings.·· Plead your case with dignity. confidence. Gem ini. Vir go fi gure prominently -and so does the number 5. Be ready for change or policy -and scene. Member of opposite sex cal) aid you in achieving J?Oal. ' CAPRICOR N IOec. 22-J an. 19l: Hom e front, contrasted to distance. pot.ential. com- munication and long-range assignment -this commands scrutiny. Family member needs en· couragemenl -a nd money. Taurus, Libra, S<:orplo persons fi gure In fascinating scenario. AQUARIUS I.Jan. 20-Feb. 18 >: What seems obvious miJ?hl turn out to be clandestine and evas ive. Know it and be prepared, especially where contracts. financial arrangements are conce rned. Plainly, this means: take nothing for granted. Check for hidden clauses, length or lease PISCES <Feb . 19·March 20>: You get down lo brass tacks Means wha t had been delayed, negotiated comes to fruition. Older individual may have solution to long-standing problems. Money and love could be Involved. Capricorn. Cance r -and the number 8 -figure prom- inently If you don't know diamonds. you should know SLAVICK'S S"LA VIC K'S Fine Jftelefa Slnot '91? Fashion Island, Newport Beach • SHOP SAFEWAY FORVARlm! OVER 12,000 ITEMS IN MOST STORES! -FRESH GROUND BEEF Our REGULAR is made the R I A SI p ck way we believe most tam1lies BgU ar, ny ZI 8 age prefer their ground beef. It contains enough fat (does not exceed 30%) to assure full 1uiciness 1n the cooked meat. It m akes m ar ve l ous ham- burgers. meat loaves. rneat balls . s p ag he tti sauce . Salisbury steak and other delicious dishes. -!~. ~ i:'!\ ~lb. MBURGER BUNS LARGE SIZE AVOCADOS DIET RITE or R.C. COLA California Grown For ·s=h~1'!:0n-~.~~,!b&ge _.. ~!s1.~ ... ~~.~~·~··· ~~~~~ 12-oL Jw age ~~ra!n!~es ~r~~'2-oz. ,.,. age !!m~.~0 .~~~~e ..... 3 ~i:a •1 Bring Your Color Thanksgiving Fiim To Safeway And Savli On ..... DEVELOPING AND PRINTING C-110 o"r C-126 •Kodak • Fuji •GAF • Fotomat Colorprlnt Fiim 12-Exposure Roll 7 ~ 2Nxpo11n lall 1311 ~ 24-bpolurl loll 13" ·~s 28-oz. Bottles (Pful Oepotll) (Nol Available in Blythe) 7-ounce Tube Extra Strength ....................... .,.. ... .....,.C.........(I .. Clllllll, ......................... "' ........... " • t9.C!0 aay.lde Dt., Newpoft •He" • 2111. 17"1 It .. Co1t1 Meu • e.M Ho. CoalC tlpey, utun• IHch • 24 Moniwch ley "ui, ~ '-""n• • •1 lo. 9ft11ot. l1nt1 Ana ~"" ..... no11 •• "'"'"ftllOn hech • *" I . Cemtno .... 1. ••n a..Mm• • 14411 ClltWf Or .•• WelftUt, ll'Vll'• • l•nt• An•,, .... ,., L• PH. Ml1tton Viejo ~ - .. -...... .,,,, ,.. . . ... -... -...... • -· ' ,· (;4 DAILY PILOT FOOD ort Cuts .. E ntertaining S While R10 GTandc done. Sur O<'Ct l<m•llY So w~ i pttfe~t fot Mattir about~ l'll ca ·ual eH·runas. you II F. POUT find tn.M.• tltt?lll('~ in th1 i. MEDLf:l ' Mttd1terrant•4H1 fo'lbh '• rup i"hopj>t«f I Soup. It 'a a rt-•I t·rnw arcen Pti>Ptr i.ovtr when 1t i. )'our 1 lar{:t' "Im· g~rl <'. turn to ~nler1a1n Ur1m m1nrrd tnlng With t•hunkS Of I I t I' t ' p 0 () n wbltr l1sh l1llct~ . lnl r o ~ f' m :1 r ~ I" .1 v ,. :. • m•r d In a m1xlu~ of <'rushc.>d • · Otl "3 nl\f nep.. Ollnrea f'8C'h I condtnacd lOrtllttO 'tOUp · 3 aoup cons wul{•r I ran <about lG ouncu l chlck J>t•ftw or kidney btaM, dratnt!d 1 c• tooked s mall 'ht·ll miacurom 2 tu11poon., t·hop~d anchovy fillCU Ci r i ted c1'tt1E . In la r ge ~aucepan, cook llrt."en pepl)t.lf with te•rllc ond rost'mary in o I unUl ttnder. Stir In t>oup and wnter Add re· maln!n" ingrM:.llcnts t•x: cept ('l\ttse . tlcut; sl1r occaslontlly. Serve with <'htcse Makt's about 9'"1 t'Ui>S .. Holiday entertaining is easy when you serve soup. ,,j " . .-v. ·-tomo~. wlne, 1>an.Jey. ~blcapoons oll\lc b;ns1 I and C'OnJcn"~d --:::=:::::::'.:==:=:=::=:=:=================:::::::=:::=:=:=:==:=:=::=:=::=::=:==:=:=:==~~======:::::-=========~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- :c h ll' k i!n broth. th•'-. : ll) •I n C"UW"5t • :.oo p cou lrl : \'9Slly M r ut your nt•x1 ·buffet party. Tht• con : rl.-n ed ('h1rk"n br\1t h : prov Id u ·ubtlt> n:avor :t ha t dOf'lln'l ovcrpowl'r • tht dtliratt' fl h U )OU d hkf• lO orf~r 4 S('C'ond t•lt'<'t ion. try .1 tureen M Nl'upolllnn Medley. nus t~ty '>OUJ) •t1tarts with gret>n JWJl 'pt>r. gu rl1 e anti • rost>mary ll•ave!>. llJ?hll\ cooked in olive 011 Then c:ondensl'd tomato !>Oup, : chick peas, small shell : roecaroni and anehovy : fi llets arc added. Ser c : with grated Parmesan ·ch eese. Prepar ation : tf m e and C05t 1s mimmal : Cor this soup. but the fl-vor 1s big, bringing "-gllests back for second~ • Serve either soup in mugs so they wlll be ~sler to handle. Assort· ·ect cheeses. breadsticks ·a nd fresh fruit are perfect buffet accom - . paniments. All can be : easily eaten without jug- 1tting a lot of silverware. · A soup. cheese and fruit buffet is " ~real way t o en t ertain . \.'Specially 3.fter a s teady diet of calorie-n ch holi- day meals. The buffet can be expanded to feed a crowd or kept small enough for the group that gathers around the rar<'place or Christmas tree RIO GRANDE BOWL 2 sh('t~ bacon 1:! ('up chopped cl'lery 1 cup sliced onion 2 tab l es poon!> chopped green pepper l medium clovt• garlic. rrunce<i 1 teaspoon chill po~der I can lll11z ounces 1 condensed bean with bacon soup 1 can '111y~ ounces 1 condensed g reen pea 1 ~oup 1 •:: soup cans water I can <about 16 ounces l tomatoes, cut up f In sauc<'pan. cook bacon unt 1 I ('rasp; r <'- mo v e and ('rumble . Cook celery. onion. and green pepper with garlic and chili until tender. Blend In soups: gradual· ly stir in water. Add tomatoes. Heat ; stir oc- casionally. Garnish with bacon. Makes about 6Hz cups. M EDITtRRANEAN FISH SOUP 1 can c about 16 oun ces 1 tom atoes. cut up 1 ~ cup sauterne or other dry white wine r_. cup c h opped parsley 1 teaspoon basil leaves, crushed 1 can < 10; .. ounces l condensl'd chicken broth · • " teaspoon sugar Generous dash pep per 1 pound fillc•ts of · "'tllle hsh, cut in 2·mch e1Pces In saucepan. simmer tomatoes, wine, parsley. :i nd b asi l about 2 minutes. Add remaining ; i n ~redients. 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OIHll!tO 1-0l I CRACKER BAllREL • STICI~ c --SHARP CHEESE .............. Sl 67 llLI :::.... . .I -:1.57 PEPPER $329 '~ HOTC ,. NUCOA DOG FOOD ,~CltOICI ........ l .... noL 2.14 L-P_LA_N_T_,N_6"-PO_T ·_····_···_···_·_EA. __ _.. ~ MIX MARGARINE SPAGllTTI =c~ ........ . ... •Mil. 4r c~:::-$115 ."°'55• CDIES 5~~:._ f ....... ,~93c ! STOKELY I ~ ... T nkW's. -:: ·-BAKI..,. MIX 7f)c: FRUIT COCITAIL •• ~1 47c 'f!!I ~O .... ::" ............. .. 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PANCAKE BAnER :te~:~ •M>L 694 REFILL CUPS ::~ .... 1 ... -~ sl.44 ORANGE ·JUICE -~UTIMAIO ..... .'f ..... t2~1. 97 4 RIDDLE CUPS ~·-.. t .......... ••CT. $1.03 .GRAPE JUICE WILCM's ••••••••• f .......... , .... u~ 82 4 CllESE SPRW ~=::"::!55c CAllY =~~~·.'~ ....... f ..... u<>L 51° S!DUP ~ ..... . ...... ······· '"""' 36° ·= ~ MUNZ ffOMf .snu llOWNGUVY OA•-llOUftO e...c~•"-~""- ''"°' •101 •1~7 49c ~~i~ wnSMtr KELLOGG'S COIN SPOONSIZf CMIDDAI amu FUii CIUMIS SMllDOfD WNUT .......... T•OI --·~ I .. Ol •2~· 97c r--..iftiii-iiiitirnii•iiil-; PllCB IFFIC. !!!! ... ·-· ......... . ·-·-"11 .................. .-llf ..... 1• 7 fULl DAYS, l',. .... r:.::,~-;:. .... ................ ~---·t ................... ......_..... ..,.., 2• ~ ... ~ ..... _ .... ....... ::.i:r~-:."':::.:~:;::".; ..... • ~ • .." .... ~ ... .... ::.:..-:=::r...-:-:. ... ...,.. NOY. 29, 1971 ;:r.::.=::: .. -...=- • ............. • I -Sprilgfield29c ,c Tomatoes Gud.-n ~ntlM, budpt. pm't'd' 16 OJ Salad Dressing.-nc · Bernate)n'• farnou. ltaJian-16 oz · Mushrooms • • . • 49c Green Gilnt. laced, \\hole 2 1 , 01 Margarine a.r •••• &9c Nucoa·quality you know' 1 lb DUllAll lllS PUIHCCME MIX 69~ Your choice of favottd varieties Apple Sauce • • • 59c ~ Love the goodness of Mott's! 25 oz Pepsi Cola • • • • • ggc ~g., Diet or Light-2 liLRr btle Crackers.... • • • &gc Nabisco Salt ine or Unsalted-16 01 ·TOMAT049e JUICE Springfield for value-46 oz can Noodles a• .. , . . . . 49c Fine, Med., Wide or Dutch-12 oz Potato Chips nu• 79c Bell 's Natural Style-ReJ or Dip Shredded Wheat 39c· Nabisco Spoon Size! 18 oz pkg Tomatoes S1llll • • 39c Hunt's .. for tht> best! 14111 oz can Ballantine's 99e BEER ::C. Enjoy beer and savihgs! 12 oz cans Instant Lunch • • 39c M aruchan-choice of 4 kinds-21/1 oz Woolite • • • • • • s 149 Liquid cold water llO&p .•. 16 oz Purex Bleach • • 49c Liquid works fa11t! Half-gallon Dynamo •••••••• s249 Liquid detergent-64 oz (ZSC tff) - FAOAL 43e TISSUE Springfield White or Yellow-200 ct i \ ..... ,...,. ,..., .... ,..., ,.,_.. ,. met ,... ,...,.. .... Is ... , Y• w.t tM wt II tn1J IM4 lltill! ......... It D ll1c•1 -..,. a.Ice ...,, ..,. ...., b I I •• .. ..,. utidJill! llllHllc hr • Is .. lettflr lay! ;.~., T S. I . FmT ' op r 01n en ••• s2•. Loin cut of U.S .. A. Choice beef Top Sirloin lieak~~'lll. For value. you can't beat EJ Rancho's top sirloin! Always U.S.0 .A. Choice beef, naturally aged tender loin cut Ch·1· G . d c:oa sis• 11 fin 1m... , Does not exceed 30"0 fat content CHUCK s109. I STEAK Center cut U.S.D.A. Choi ce beef Meat Loaf:, .• '14~ We make it. using fresh eggs 8'1D.ESS Rfl1.ED BEEF $209 ROAST .. Chuck cut Choice shoulder clod Lamb Shanks •• sis~ West.em raised-U.S.D.A. Choice ~:~s ·s2a~ Choice! Loin cuts for fondue Corned leef em~ ..... ~ ...•..••••. ~lll. Lean as brisket can be ... as n avorful as Corned Beef should be ... and it's U.S.0.A. Choice! Whole or Point HaJf Ground Beef ~ s 1 '~ Lean -·does not exceed 22% fat =~ $159 -ROAST • Fresh Eastern pork! Boston Butt Chopped Steaks s11~ Leanest Jn"ind does not exceed 15% fat Salisbury 49e STEAK .. ~,- El Rancho's flavorful. pan ready net weight 5 ounces each Ground Beef wmr s1 ·~ Does not exceed 15% fat contRnt SLIGD -BACON El Rancho's thicker "ranch style" Fre1h Spare RIJ1 EAmM ••••• 1ltl Finger lickin' good ... Eastern pork for t hat grain-fed goodness you preler ... and frebh to be sure of satisfaction! Sausagerruemu • sis~ We make it the Old World way 7 BOIE $149 ROAST • Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef J - GENUINE MILK-FED VEAL Featured every dav at El Rancho :::~un69~ Meaty! Large Gr. A Fryers-w/giblet Super Fresh Produce Bratwursta .... s s15~ Pork, veal and seasoning · 0 ~ONE $169 ROAST • Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef -.. ~ l11pBfruii =~·········'"''/ T he famous Texas Ruby Reds! Sweet, juit \ dc•liRhtful nnvor thut'!-wdromed any time! BROCCOLI 39~ - HAuaur s4st: STEAKS ~ Center cut from Northern fish : Crab Legs ••••• s24~ Meaty ! •.. from Alaak.an crabs Mahi Mahi ••••• s15.! The f18h you loved in Hawaii Fl£SH FllETS! · PACflC RED s2st : Snapper ~ For the oven, skillet or broiler Conina Bass · •• s28! Fillet8 ... to afford you more value · Scallops ••••••• s42! Large size ... from Alaskan wateni . ;: s21~ Idaho Mountain trout 1 to 2 lbs avr. Leibraumilch ••• s2 29 Johann Meister for value! Fifth Riesling ...... s299 Johann Meister Imported wine-Fifth Liquor Dep 't. SAVE $1.00 a UMCHO'S $1299 Scotch · Bottled in Scotland-8 yr old! 1.75 ltr Cutty Sark ••••• sg99 Famous 12 year old scotch! Fifth Ronrico Rum ••• s4 49 Choose Light or Dark in the fifth GILBEY'S s999 Gii Now reduced $2.00! 1.75 liter size Blue Nun ••••••• s&99 Liebfraumilch for all entrees! Magnum Dry Vermouth •• s299 Noilly Pratt-reduced $1.00! 750 ML JACARE s399 WINES Choose Crystal Blanc or White ROS4!! 1.5 ltr Frozen Food Priers in effrct Fri. Nou. 24 Deli·catessen throuRh Wed. Nou. 29 D• SWANSON'S 79e . 1nnersaaCKEN ............ . Choose the familiar Regular (11 ~ 11) Crispy (10¥. 11) or Barbecue (11% 11) Orange Pkls • • • 79c Snack Tray •••• '1 19 BirdAeyl··a breakfaat drink-12 oz .Jeno's little Pizza treats! 71,~ oz Vegetables"'sm• .&9c Juice-..uwr ••••••. 3sc Muahburn makes il easy! 24 oz Minute Maid Reg. or Pink-6 oz LEMOIADE-....,.,,... 23c ........ (U ••-4k) GREEI 45 BEAIS e Birdseye Reg or French cut-9 oz 0"'"d%~.:~~r.s:.~1:;,'0 101 Buddig' S Meals ~f. 7 5( • t'amaly pack in choice oC varieties! (3 & N ... • f.tltin ... 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SHOE MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX NO MATT&l2 ~Tr 001 MY c .... eoc1NG p.ccouNT 15 L..IK~ !HE: Yt..Jl<'ON IN ..Jll>Nu,Al2'1 ! ... . -. .. .. . .. ... ,UNKY WINKERIEAN MISS PEACH by Jeff MKNefly by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NO ~,Al.~,,AND A~.!>!!t! Bll.L. FOR A MOU~ C,A I.I .. ! f f I SLU GGO···l PUT A PROBLEM WHAT DOES IT ADO UP TO? ON THE BLACKBOARD y. APPl.f!6 3 Pl.UM5 l PEACHES l PEARS . .. -......... ~. by Tom a.tiuk --- AGATHA CRUMM DR.SMOCK WARPEN, YOUR PRISON HAS NO e>ARS, NO WAL.t...S AN c:> NO <:1UARPS .' MOTLEY 'S CREW by Miii c . L , ... by Gus Arriola J.laEl<rV MAY .l!Je ALL THE RAer, I. FINO JT Ft.JLL OF6TFU:~ If APPLES 3 PLUM& l PeACME5 l PeAA5 by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan ON WHATE.t.Sf v.aJLO '°'-' FINP II-THE: ~REA1lfT"AKIN6 PANORAMA a:- A WESWRN SLINSE'T RfA.ICTFO IN 1He WINrow'S OF OUR Nf;W FamLIZER F~'7 '+APPLES 3 PLUMS l PEACt-4E5 l PeAR~ A 5TOMACf.4ACHE PEANUTS .. 11. l(QU NffO ~ING NCR£ '1'00R SIZE ... ........ .,,u,..,.. ...... ~ COMICS I CRO~WORO by Charles M. Schulz NO, l(OU'Rf 100 SMALL TO SWtN6, lN AN a.o Tlgf LIKE TAAT by Bill Hoest by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 45 Oiasem1nato 1 War gOd 46 Slipper. e g. 5 U.S.A. 48 Rotating 9 lessens 51 N Amer in· 14 Italian Island lllld sea 2 15 Ealinct bird words 18 Man's name 56 N T book 17 Aecline<J ~1Ot11 cono- 18 Drudgery nenl 19 European 58 In - - shrub Aoulintze<l 20 Common S9 Mollen rock abbr. 60 Cub•C me· 21 Perennial 1er herb 61 Formerly 23 Carps: Br. 62 Po<ten1 25 Vow 6.1 Stronq 26 Slngle 64 Ascertains 27 Aspersion 65 Wnack 29 Mexican DOWN cheer 1 Burns and Tue1d1y's Puute Solved lo I• 11 10 I•'"' •• IL~ IJ.IJ,.. 4 11 I r I& n tit IA iJ.. .Lit w l• I Ir A IH ~It Ir ~l.L. ~I!! ' [ I f ( l I •• f •• .. 0 -· It a • t•• ll I 0 • I a•r 0 1 _,lo . ( l I •• I t ,_o I • l•I \ I ~ 0 l l l I C 1IA11 C O IUll I A • 5 I I C I • • "c w•N A I • l A I I • II•. H .... . " >->->-( s • -· I·-· & s 1 •• ''' A C I 0 0 •• •IA A I ... C I . ' 1 ' l f "''l 'ii 1 10 • • IU I 0 I A l. , . I l 15 II l il II IQ I• 11 I~• s l l<l I' 12 Olherw1se gull 13 Obs@rvM 44 BlaCk·IOOled n Oopiirlcd albatross 22 Exc110 10 dC· 45 Comp0s1· Hon hons 24 lmplemonls 47 listened 27 Anllto•in 48 ArmlsticP. 32 Engen<lere<I 35 Meadows 38 Chigger 2 Lariat 28 Young men 49 "--.I 37 Golelen Call 38 "En-!"· Fencer's cry 39 Torn 40 Ids 41 Sumac genus 42 Hebrew lawgiver 43 Color «Bacillus ·, 3 Decree 30 Smooth saw ... " c Family mem· Phonetics 50 New Iler 31 lunches 51 Bo~tow 5 Esloem 32 Collin stand 52 Sinko 6 Daydreams 33 Advantage 53 Hammott 7 Blue-pencil 34 Killy. r· q aog 8 Part playoo ? word~ !>4 N Mex vii· 9 Mendicant 35 Comedian Iago 10 Spu1lless Bert -55 "Judith" Archaic 36 Grimace coml)OSer 11 Punc1ures· 2 38 Verdant S9 M~e heav- words '2 Celet>es Sea hy .. ... . .,._ I' ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES WNneeclev. No11emb9r 22, 1978 DAILY Al.OT CJ "Dramaduly superb perfonnMCn ... • sttpplna fllm." 0..-~ ~"' ' fR ........ . c--...._~ l "' ---"1:!~. NOW AT A THlATll NEAi YOU CINlDOMl 2) NlWPOIT ONlMA OrMge 634-2553 Newport 8e&\ch 644-0760 HI-WAY 39 DRIVE-IN Westminster 534·6282 •Little Ro•anC!e' Movie Love Kid Stuff By BOB THOMAS 1101.LYWOOD cAP > -0-rlon Plrturet.. th lnatanl alanl of the mov le lndu: try. la at~rtlna It$ cart' r MC with a bani but with .. A l.lttl~ Romance." T he emnpany wu rorm d urllt<r th1"' yt•a.r when the five top membt>n1 of Unlte~t Aruab menagt'mf'nt walkf'd out ovt!r u ditputt' with tht' parent com· pany, Transom.-rka Corp. They fo rmed Orion. namtd for lbe five ald('(j con11tcll~llon, 1tnd have made deala with such film makers •a John 1'ruvolta. Jon Vol11ht. June Fonda, Peter Frampton, Pt>tt1r S..ller~. llloke &dwarda and Ray Sturk . Fran· t i s fo'ord Coppo l a, Burt Reynolds, t.'le. 'l'be first Orion fllm to be com· pleted 1s "A Llttle Romance," dlrerted by George Roy lllll. 0 car wlnner for "The Sting'' and make r of "Hawaii," "T horoughly Modern Millie" .. Butch Cassidy and the Sun· dance K1d," "The Great Waldo Pepper" and "Slap Shot." He is now editing "A Utlle Romance" at Warner Brothers, which plans to release the film m the spring. HILL IS A rangy man whose smiling maMer·conccals an iron will. He has long insisted on a wide range or film material - "I have a horror of repeating mysetr." Certainly .. A Little Romance" is far removed from "The Sling" or "Slap Shot." "A Uttle Romance" is just DtRECTOA HILL WITH HIS CHILD STARS Thelo Bernard. Diane Lene In 'Romance ' a nd Sally Kellerman are the girl 's pare nts, Broderick Crawford is cast as Broderick Crawford. American movie star. a nother pa rt. I liked his personality immediately, though he spoke no English. and my French is poor." --------------------that. Two bright lJ·year-olds, a Casting of the 13-year-olda seemed extraordinarily easy. Hill himself discovered Diane Lane in an off-Broadway play. "Runaways." She had acted in "Medea." .. The Cherry Orchard'' and other classics and poas~ssed both the beauty and the talent to play the girl. THE BOY'S NAME ls Thelo Bernard -his father is a fan of American jazz and named his son after Theloruus Monk. Hill gave Thelo a tape recording of the script's dialogue; the boy soon returned with a near. perfect reading. ' l ...... .... _ 494·1!>14 'l ..... ... _ 494-H114 ..... CA.Ut • JANI rOMl6 • COMU A HOUIMANIHt ~l«MOl '"GOI .. SOUTH'" .... _,,...,_,, ~ ...... ,_,. ... ~,,.._, ... ll'B~J~!·£= a.a. & CMOll9 UP IN SMOICI II) NII 8&ACll MINDA T (I) -----..--Ml M ~YOW UMr ....... ,_ Mt•IHT IJlllllllll) ·-P&.111 1111•1•..e:J• nu°' ~ .... .., WAklH ll 11i3i11 lllll\/I "' ~~ft • ---........ . . . . ,_.,... French boy and an American girl, meet in Paris, become in· fatuated and decide to escape their parents and travel to Venice. Their co-conspirator is an aging boulevardier, played by Laurence Olivier. Arthur Hill "Our French casting director bad an assistant who noticed a boy playing socce r in the courtyard of her a partment," Hill said. "She was struck by the force or his personality, and he was brought in to try out for Skiing cluslfled •ds •r• the best pl•c• to buy or setl ski we•r •nd equipment In the D•llv Pilot. 642·5678 ..... A···-A-"' '' .... . I UIJP- MAJllC'S "'GOtMG SOUTH" CPGI SO. COAST PWA . ..,...,..,. )41f lnllll Mm!? ............ .. C.11» llitll c ._.._ .... "''· --·.,...,,.. s.6-1111 ~ ...... 1111 "THI WIDIMHG• tNI WnMs.,._ SAi .. w.-.t~t *ti ut "MUlDH IY DIATH"' -.1-TMIH.-.SAT.~~-,.,,..... MAH'S "THI GIOOYI TUii" Ill CllCEMAUICD ... ~n.n..._ '-"!·--..,, ............ .le 1414a!.,':"' "AMHtCAH T1Cla.lr • U$-1"1 ~1-~lti.. IAT. IW l:JMlll -1- flll,_ MQIC'S CINEMAUN~ '"UC.Ari FIOM WITCH MOUNT AJN" IGJ MM SI. l.llhl hlkt• US.NI -T-. ... lAT.--...-..:t~ "UTUIH TO WITCH MOUNT AIM" .__,_TMUll....._ .... ,.~, ...... ,_ --EYEs Of' LAURA MAAS Eye1 of Laura M1ra 8:25 A Citizen Above S41epfclon 6:00-10:15 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ·A musical powel1'louSe 11181 se1a Ille &ptfil 10111nQ 11allelujal\! A celesllal lllke-oll nme 11 ttie tnQYlel again. Wllhln the ITomewoilt ol a musical Ian· IMY. Sl<lnev L U11'191'a 8(>9C· tacular. IO'fOU' produc:llon ot 'The WIZ' generates a mood ot wonde! ano senu · menlal 1 apture racallltlg lhO 111r11111 ol tne MoCnef Sr11p In 'Clooo EnoountOl's ot me Thl<d Kind • A subltmol\I heppy movie ·gotng experlOnce. The ITIOYle oc~ a lyrlC tn!CnS•W that 1t11111s V°" oown 10 voor toeslel wr.en Ille rvuc ljllrrt 11arts fTIO'MO, e11pect dantl!'IQ "' ltle Illies. dancing 1n Irle IOObV alld dancing In tne 5tretts • The wir i. a mer.ti. ano " lholilO tie an endurtng IOUlot ol pleaeure IO 5eY· urei gen411alioo1 ol movJG • going kid•. lll!lllles ano , lenlAlilll. Y Ou come OUI ~ 01 tNt me>Yte leellng bliss· fully m<MIO ena glaO IO be ohve • -a.,,"'""'° INH-Po.f NOW , "1 SHClllU.'I saK1tD TNIMMS Ml:> DMVC-M HfM 'IOU BRISTOL CINEMA STAOIUM DtUYE~N Costa Mesa ~0·1444 Orange639·8no CINEDOME UA CINEMA , Orange 634·2553 Westmtnst8f Malt 893·0546 FOR ORANGE COUNT'!' PAOGRAM INH>RMA TION CAll ~3'-MH -10C1 •-I acc:a'ft O •OOI ._ ·-llOfl "FABULOUS IS THE WORD FOR 'THE VJD.' A colossal entertainment. Visually, '1he Wiz' outdoes everything I've seen on the screen in decodes. Everyone is just plain perfect:· -II•• 11"41 N. Y 0911r Newa DIANA POSS,,, "THE WI Z" "ROIS IS supert> II' 'The W11.'. h8f perlofmance ranks WTll> INlt ot Batt>I• Strecsancl "' •funny G"I' ano Lilli M1nnen1 "' 'Cet>ertt •• -a-s. .. ~ C1"CAgO ,,_ 'Greet tun COIOI. s1ylGarid llait' It workt oel'gtlttully You want IO iumP UP BllO dance alOng • · Ooona A06S 19 o Wh1: '" 'H>eW11.'" -ScMC.·n. ,,., •II«"• .llMf'., _ ConallM•on "fllefl 11 you've watched 'The Wizard ot Oz' every one o11a bmeS 11'1 t>Mfl on leleYlliotl. chances are you've ne\19fteen anylhtng 1.t.e 1h4t 1110¥1e ·The WIZ.." -S...411>~. °"'"" N<JM ~1rs slfd( and tnergGllC and fun Great momon11 .otncl a lot ot hie. sensa110N1 8j)eellll Ille<:!\ Ind oostumcs • _ ,._ll't ... C/'oC1lQO l>un ,,,.. .. AAo s.ama MICHAEL .J.6CK50N · NPSEY PJ.JSSELL • TEO f\055 LENA HORNE cr'4 NCHAf\D Pl\YOr\ (c» iK WIZ') ® NO ONE UHOlll 11 AOM1neo VIOi ·-... , ..,., .. ~ ...... ~a 111 "''°. ,....,. llaCaMI ntl UAL Of '"I MOTION l'IC TVAtl COOi Cl •LI MO\Jt.ATIOlll i ... • .. . -..,. -.. ....._.,_~~,.......... '--"" ............ ~.. . ......... ....,. . .. TONY WALTON· CHAN.£ SMALLS · QlJNCY JONES · KEN HAAPER 0£0£ ALLEN ~ . .......,.... ~---,~-............__.. ~"" OSWALD MOMISaK Al.GERT WHITLOCK · JOEL SCHUMACHER· l'\00 COHEN -" SIDNEY LUMET EDWARDS CINEMA HARIOIATADAMS WIO. 7:11, 1:41 THURl.•IUN.1:00, 3:30, 1:00, 1:30, 10:41 COSTA MISA 546-3102 . . . --. , . -. JOSEPH IE:. l..EVINl PRESENTS "MAGIC" STARR ING (R) ANN-MARGRET ""'-· u ... , •. ... , .... ~ W(O~ .... , .. t4'. , ..... lJl1ter~J1i/! 'DOll 'lb '"· J.R.R. OUCI ' "THE LORD OF THE RINGS" (PG) WU..,. tl'4!t Ill.. ......... ,, Ol CINEMA t-----11 54G-7444 •~ ~~~t~ W«O -,,.,.._ ........ ,, 01~~~~·s R~ • ~~> J::, wel.i" (~ Si: CHEECH&: '""'-CHONG'S ,."' UPIN eUftT RlVNOl.ol "HOOPER" SMOKE --,., ........ --..... ,,,., ..... , ... ........ • r Q DAILY PILOT WeclneecSly. Nowmber 22. 1071 Television TONIGHT 'S LATEST LISTINGS \\ I U"'-t 'It\\ ~ .... "9A~l ~IOll ~all vi l<K ~I.a•• •001•• ..-NS ~()NCI AA .CIOt .. 111.Cli-.n ,..,, Mtote tot' le lo OCI on the ~ e nc MADY IUNCH MafW bait that -CMI beel 0'8g 11 ""°'9 011 tM om.r. '"" • If IOflA., AWQICO A ptlMI entenotad Wllh .. mufctwef ~I l l'l<'4) erat• wun,... 1J011C.e eow..wv ~· Gat.oo l(enJn • ,AMllY~rT Ool&ar• Al>d s.n .. <t ON~ A.IC~ • io I l.ovt LucY l~ --lg .... ., .. ""'" lot 24 hwf• • ~LJ40t.0.. 0-1 Al!Ot1\4fy He!Khel ftlune Cllte'f of C- f rludl Ol•.,aJOfl St•I• Allouwy (-•·a ()lfi<.e m PA()J((:T UNIVEAS! Is Thaf E1101agh? wrl1te Owlif la And R<ll<I C'.1111111 (f } CA068-WIT8 7;0010~ ~iii~ Di ck \~a n ratlen and Betty Buckley pre- J>Ml' for u l>I~ Thanksgiving celebration \\ lwn th«.>11 ~on tnvHcs the vice president tu dtnn •r and hl' ucc.•eplt; -on .. Eight 1-. Enough" tonight at 8 on AB , Channel 7. A8CNEW8 SIX MIU.JON DOLLAR MAH lllmOfll ~• to give ii M'Qllbornood peny and Ch•roo aomtUIOn &;) MACNEll / i.a.REA RE POAT Oevld Doyle D SHANANA OUMt Ll11111 An1honv I NfWl VWEO OAMt! 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE Sttw 11 oe1erm1ned 10 t>e the tetl pitol on the rotw1h verllon of the •er11t In WhlCti Ile h&d hi• Kcidenl • 8AHFOAO AHO~ raeo. Wilh more bill• 1h1t thev can pey, Fred llld U!) tHTJIOOUCIHG BIOl..OOY .., AOAM-12 "The Eye And The Ear" Cl) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 8 CHEAP SHOW GuHt•· Alla Morono. MnJIOy and RtNtd cllo the rouw pollce comm11110nOr ror o tr allte VIOl111on IP.,t It . Cha1111rl l..lsfln9• U l<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angoies D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele!l (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego O KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angelos 00) KCST (ABC) San Diego GI KTlV (Ind) Los Angeles Cl) KCOP TV (Ind I Los Angeles fD KCE T· TV (PBS) Los Angeles ~ KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach fD 21 TONIGHT Produc.<·r•pofler Elon Soltes explOrN the growtll of rellgtou• bfoedc41ttog 1n lhe Uf'llllld StltM. m CONSUMER SUAVll/At: KIT · Olvoroe" Cl) BOHl<EASt G.-1 Georgie Engel ~ FAMILY l'EUO 1:00 8 (I) 8UOS BONNY A ConnectlCU1 Albbll In K"'Q Arthuf'I Court" 8uga. m1st111ten for 11 tir•bfeatll· 11\Q dragon. l&llee Oller Wild and Crazy .. teve Martin Specia·l Tops Sea.son • By JAY SllARBUTT LOS ANGELES 11\P) There ve been u lot of turkeyi. on T V this year. Kut tonight. Thanksgiving F.ve. br· mg., an NHC !>how we all !>hould give thanks for. It 1s "Steve Martin: I\ Wild and Crazy Guy," at 10 o'clock on Channl'I 4. Now, J may bt• lhe only guy a round who never has seen his ca~rlngs. /\II the hypt1 ubout him has mHdc me wonder 1( 1t'1> mainly hype nut an advance P<'<'P at his NBC "Pt·t•1.1I 1nd1t•:1tc•i. h•· 11> the McCoy. a r1r..,t rah• mix of TV's Ernie Kovacs .111'1 Sh•vt• Allen a nd, from print, hu111or1!'>t!'> Bohl'r1. Henchlcy, Frank -;ulltvun and S J Perelman lllS HOUR STARTS conventional· I ~ tic's backstage at an open.air lht•al•·r, a bundle or nerves given sup· port hy MiltCJn Berle, Bob llope and c;eorgc Hurns. Burns offers the wibc!>l show biz udvicc · "Always lake your wallet on the bt:.igc with you." on stage he goes, mighty cheers 1•nsuc Hut Just as you i.ubpect thls will be JUSl another taped stage performance, Murtin's intcnor voice -speaks of tww he's doing, or lust, of pregnancy Cut to a :.hot of him outside a bank, or a woman holdin~ a baby and polnl· ing him out to a cop. And Martin is heard to say: "Now watt a minute, I've never been to Duluth." (TV REVIEW) BACK ON STAGE, he talks of how his cat keeps cashing his checks. But you see Martin's serious side, the guy who reports on a city dump being turned into a park, a p<>llution-fighler trying to slop people from Uttering America with green paper. There's Jud~e Martin, in black robes. in tennis court, where a man is charged w1th bad backhand. An outraged lawyer n ses. And says: "May I remind the court that In 1753 Capt. Ri ce set sail for Antigua with a mutinous crew. He never re- ached his destination.'· Quoth the j udge: "That's Ir revelent." HIS SEGMENT on valet . pardon me, ballet parking, is a classic, as is most everything in the show. Only three bits, on skiing, the Confederacy a nd cbeerleading, fail to fully blossom. Not bad for a tight, zany assort· ment of sight gags and non-sequlturs that s how not only Is Martin a wild and crazy onginal, he also knows how best lo use TV to advan« the cause of humor. It's a brilliant hour, written by Martin and Michael Elias, Allan Mel· ter and Jack Handey. all of whom de- serve great credit or at least a siza- ble cash advance. It's customary each year for those in the critic dodge to list 10 shows as "the season's 10 best." Nuts to tt\at. This show of Martin's tonight Is the season's 10 best. lltnO Mflur't llJngdom "'' D OMATUT HPOa °'IHl.Mll. •·t1111 8tort of JoMofl" tM "Oenlel In The l!Oft'• Ctn" w111 ti' Clfematlad (Pert 4 Of41 .MOW ••• ..~. Aunnln(I" f tl721 INe9 DIM. Cliff PCMll A botenltt In oMr(I* ot -•lllninO p1en1 ..._ on "'°''* ..,_. yMtnt tor hunllll ~. (2 twt I ' e a llGNT• lNOUOH "AN Of The ViOe Pr .... ffllt'1 Men" The Btlld· tordt .,. 111oc-.d wllerl t~ Ilic• ~..icMnt of the Unllt<I StetN ~11 Ntcflc>C... 1nvt11t1on to t~dlnllW. ·CWQ.~ AHOFMHOI OuMta. Ken kfy, c.,i ~ • MOVIE • •-... "Wiid Prelrle" ~lel'Y LMry Jof-. Netutwt end c:on..-..e- 11on11t. Letty Jone1. ernb6rll1 on • jOurMy to dlteovet the~~ QM ot enimllle ltlet once l)OOUllled .,,. °'*' ~ M f2hn I • WILD HOA8£8 MOKENWIN08 A 'fOUf'Q womM1 (Oavene Bennett) Cir-upon l"8 wttdom pesMc:I down lrorn '* CherOkee tetn« to cere lor a group of ~eel chlldren. 61) OLOBAL PAPER "The GIOb91 Peper Forum" Julien Bond modefe1ea 11 dl&CUlllOn by tood poll· cymekere and 1mplo· mentete. UOll(I) THE JEff'EAIOH8 George egonizet over a decillon th" COUid change bolh hi• hie end 1118 Ille of IOft14!()n8 -..ry IP8Ci9'. I JOKER'S W1lO THE 000 COUf>l.E Fel•• end Otcar declCle to hOld 1'-own "declthlon" 10 dele<mine wt>o'• In bftt. le< pnya1ca1 con<1111on 9:00 U (I) MOVIE "the Pirate" CPremterel Franco Nero. Anne ArdMlr BaVdf 11 IOtced to uk IOt 4 .. ~.,,.,.... FIRST RATE SPECIAL Steve Martin Hepburn In 'Corn' HOLLYWOOD <AP I -Katharine Hepburn stars In the CBS movie "The Corn Is Green," under the djreclion of George Cukor. The two-hour movie was filmed in North Wales and in London. It was Miss Hepburn's loth film with Cukor. Belle Davis played in the original motion pic- ture tn 19'5. Griffith Role HOLLYWOOD <APl - Andy Griffith stars in the final chapter of NBC's "Centennial" as a col- lege professor . _ TUBE ~0.RPERS Kll.J IJ 6.00 NBA Basketba ll. The Lakcrs ~o after thcar 14th consecutive victory as thoy challenge the Rockets in Houston. Chic Heum calls the action. CBS 8 8:00 -A Con~ecticut Rabbit In King Arthur's Court. Another Bugs Bunny a nimated special with our hero taking a tim<! trip. NBC D 10:00 Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy. The zany comic from Orange County stars in his first TV special <sec review below!. w..ii help on orcS. 10 dee! with • flf\ltlCel lettorlll llfoup teCI by hll deugllt• (!atl 2 ol 21 8 9 CHAA1£8 ANGE1.I "Afl9el Of' My Mind" In I ttal• of. .,,,,_., Kilt It 1tallled by. Cfaied ....... I TIC TAC DOUGH MSW GAlfflN OAEAT P£AfOAMANCE.8 .. Thltlk You Comrlldn" Dur lnO the 8*fly deys °' the Sov18t tr en1lor nMllon Of RIJllll. Ille c:.nemllte leeders t>eceme prime c~1" IOf • twlndl4! thll crlt>P'8d the 1n<1u1trv for m1ny yeera t:ao 0 ADVENTUAEAS "Poor llttle Girl" GD DAVID 8U88t<INO "Help II Jutt " PhOne CaH Away. Radio Can.In Stere" 10:00 D STEW MARTIN "A Wiid And Cruy Guv" Steve Mart1rr and 1111 guetll Bob Hope. Mlttoo Berle, George 8urn1 and Jotinny C.ah take a 18tlrl· cal loOk " • vatlely ot Amefleen l!illltutlona 11=. "tos1 Women" Sev1101 bNUt1lut thowglr11 .,. kid· nlC>P9CI bV a wNte sieve meidlant tor Ille over· .... • NtOHT GAU£AY An Old 111\d lonely Widower temlnltcl89 ll>Oul "'' paal and the bar he uMd to treciuent • EVERY TUB OH rra OWNllOTIOM T eped h!QNIQhlt of the Freddie Hybbard Ou1nte1 and the Pai Metneny Graue> ~ting a h• )au COrtQ8rt . 10:IO 1 • NEWS THE IE.ST FOA THE M08T The CIMlruc:tlon of a dairy term by "P'oO'_.. 11 documented 11;001D8(1)«§J NEWS OATIHOGAME • LOVE EXPERTS THE 000 C0UA.E Oecet and Fe... I08lld a ..... tflen.hle>Pv vacetlon on a Clltbbean IOUtlll trep e MONTY PYTHOH'S F\. YIHO OACUS Ari ll'OM8C>logy program. hOw to ••Change vour ll<lde, ttle l)Ur*llt of lhe terrifying ITIOIQUfto. gon· lu-Ind thelt domeltlC WOfrlM CRI fl) DICK CAVETT Guest: Oen. J-Gevln. . (Part t of 21 11;30 8 (1) C88l.ATEMOVIE * * "The Spell" C t9771 lee Grant. SulM Myer$ An unhac>OY hlQll tchoo4 Qtt1 leeml She hU lllf! ~ to mall• bad things happen to IMlf _.. D TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Gueata· Celvln lrlllon, Kurt ThOmel D TW1UOHT ZOHE A ~ treveller findl at> eerth·hke CMllZAltlon tne suaol anti. 'Aliee' Bloeks Sweep 8 9~WOMAN "Requiem For Bo••d Wwet' ~ ....... !Ml· • ~mtiler tnt ""° .,, .. ,eel .. not t"8 l'llU•041<· '11 Ille eougl\I D MOVMI e e e '~ "" 11'1 TUMCSey, Thil Mull 8e Belglom" I 19") Sutenne "*'*1•. e.,, McSh-A women ~ i..c11 • grouo ol AmerleanJI on • QUICk trio tl'lrough ~ EurQ9Hn ~,, ... C2hr11 I THE GONG SHOW GETIMAAT The Smarta !urn tne1 KA08 plen1 IC) blow UP a CONTROL building 81 8 !2_tetfio lime • CAPTIONED AJIC NIWI MOANNG 12;00. lWIJOHT 2~ Gr Mly. e clowl> •end-OUI IOCllay, 11 1u1llll1bly llCCUMd of ~ llxecl • rece • AL.FM_D HITCHCOCK PM8lHT8 A man WltneteM the mur • d8r of lnOttl8t by l'#O i._~16'S m HONEYMOONERS ~ en1e11 a con1n1 pl(Jllng the c:.tegoty ot popul., l'llllllc. Ind taern• 10 haw 8 smooth toed -"8ed 10 ,,,. too 0tln 12:30. MOVlf. •a .. Palmy Oeys" (193tl Eddie Cantor. George RaH. A dOUQtlnUI l>INcery It thrown Into ch-bV 11 zany WC>fker ( t hr • 26 mini • MOW • * • "The Story 01 Ellh· ttr CostellO" ( 19571 JOen CrlWford. R<MNno 8tuz1 AHet gllninQ leme thfougf'I Chlllllb141 work. I Qlr1 reo-910ht, helling end lpeech IOll()w;ng en om<>· 11ona1 Sf>OClt 12 hrt I • MOVIE • • "~ernan Save My Chtld" I IM4J Sp141e .tones. Buddy Hec:1te11. A lite tta- hon get• I'-llrSI ono- llM-Or"'9n fire enQl"8 ( I ht,30minl 12:37 D Q) 8.W.A.T • "Siient Nlgnt. Oeec:tty Night" A lem#e dOClor plOI• to steal 1 hlff.mlffion dollerl In j8Wefl trOtl'I II wNllhy ~11111• ~ '-C)ltlltnd CAI 1-00. l((),W( "6otll 6~ Of The L-" A ptlva18 detectlW c.orfl• Pl"• witll KOjell 10 reGOY· ., lfve pttc*eM pttnOnga. (Al D TOMOMOW Jul!• Cfllld and JeGqUell p~ P<ec>M• QUic* gout• met rne-1• I UO 0 WANTED: DEAD OR ALl'n ::1= r 2:00 NEWS MOVIE •• ..., "Mre. Wigg• 01 The Cabb&Qfl Pttell" C t9'MI Pauline Lord, z..u P1111. A woman, .. _ IOUt c:Nldfen ••~ bul hOlda onto tl8t d!!M"I thll Mr. Wigvl Wiii IOrMCl•Y return. C 1 ht • 25 min I 0 MOVIE • * "The Flcllle Finger Of ,.., ... {1167) lib Huntet An A~tean, vecetlonong on Spe.n. ~the 11\bg· 1111 of • tmell commvntty recovtw pnceletll ~ lllidll whlCt1 -· ••Olen lrom '"-cllurdl (2 htt I e OETSMAAT The C111el uae1 oi 1 ornaoc:o.. as a cover to Q411 a sec•et 1ormu11 and Smer1 -tv 1001111 up. 2:1011 NEWS 2:30. MOVIE • • "M11s Mead• Women" (1~1 Tommy Kttk, Yvonne Cfelg. A U.S oecoding cen1er recetves a my1le<tou9 meseaoe trorn Mart which dem11nd1 women, CI hf., 30 rnon.) • NEWS 2:40 8 MOVIE * * 'h "Gunfight Al Dodge Clly" ( t9591 Joel McCrea. Julie Adam~ 1:268 NEWS 3:30 --MOVIE • .-• GJ. Jane" f 19501 Jean Porlet, Tom Meal. •:00 0 MOVtE • * "lhe Woman Tiiey A.tmosl Lynchec:I" ( t952) Brtao Oonlevy, Auorey lot10t at MOVIE • • .... "C<1tntnal Lawyer'' (195 II Pet 0 Brien. Jene Wyatt •: t5 8 8T£VE EDWAAOS ABC Gets 9 Out of 10 NEW YORK cAPI -Each week, 1t seems. ABC gets a bit closer t.o a clean sweep of the 10 most-watched prime·lime TV shows. For the week ending Nov. 19, only CBS' "Alice" stood In the way. ABC listed nine of lbe week's Top 10 shows and 14 of the first 20, fi gures from the A.C. Nielsen Company show, a nd compiled a rat~ng for the wee k of 23.6, a full five points ahead of runnerup CBS al 18.6. NBC was third at 16.8. ABC, in fact, has won the networks· ratings competition seven of the nine weeks this season. los ing twice to NBC during baseball's World Serles. THE 23.6 FIGURE, the networks say, means nearly a quarter -23.6. percent -or the ~o~try's homes with television tuned to ABC dunng an average prime time minute. The weekly tabulation did not include CBS' "60 Minutes," broadcast Sunday evenings, and that probably a ffecte d the tota ls slightly. The newsmagazine generally ts in the Top 20. The only surprise, if you can call it that, was the strong showing by ABC's "Pearl" miniseries, the three ll)Mallmeots ranked third, ninth and fifth In th~'s ratings. was 30.2. Nielsen says that means or all the homes In the country with television. l0.2 percent saw at least part of the show. NBC was hurt at the bottom or the ratings . CBS' "f1ying Hl~h" was 51st. followed by ABC's "Lucan" and three NBC shows -"Frankie and Annelle." "David Cas!>1dy-Undercovcr " and • "Lifeline." Here are the week ·s Top 10 shows : "LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY," w~th a ratmg or 30 2 represenllng 22 5 million homes, ''Three's Company ," 29.9 or 22.3 million, and "Pearl," Part I, 29.4 or Zl .9 m1llton. a ll ABC; "Alice." 29.3 or 21.8 million, CBS; ABC Sunday Movie-"Pearl," Part Ill. 29 or 21 6 mtltion, ABC: "Happy Days" and "Charhe·s Angels." both 28 fi or 21.3 m1llion, both ABC ; "Mork and Mindy ," 28 4 or ~1.2 million, ABC Friday Movic-"Pearl." Part II. 27.5 o r 20.5 million, and "What's lluppening," 26.2 or 19.5 million. all ABC The next 10 shows . "M·A·S·H, .. CBS. "Wonderful World or DIS· ney." NRC; "All m the Family," CBS; "Taxi," ABC; "One Day a t H Time," CBS: "Eight 1s Enough" and "Battle of the Network Stars," both ABC ; ''Little House on the Prairie," NBC. and "Fantasy Island" and "Vegas," both ABC. CBS' FOVR·PART miniseries, "The Word." ----------------- fared well, though hardly as ~lacularly as ~ Amualno Obaervatlona of llf• d h I ~ rt J••~ • • I th A-C t "Pearl." The secon c apter n 1our-pa pro· ," .. '.'.'"~~. '· • ong • vr•no• oaa , gram was ranked 21st, with Parts IU and IV tied -·' penned byanatlv••on, for 32nd. Part I aired the preeeding week. ABC's "Laverne and Shirley" and "Three's i!: Company," both always near the top, finished one· ,.,.,,.._ In the DAILY PILOT two In the ratings, with "Alice," the CBS in---------------------terloper, in fourth place. N BC's best for the week was .. Wonderful World of Disney." a special 90-mJnute celebration or Mickey Mouse's 50th anniversary. THE RATING FOR "Laverne and Shirley" RECYCLED TJI SP<TIUCITI'ED If you live on the Orange Coast, you can tune in to more than 55 television reruns, proving there is life after cancellation. Featuring, Page_ Cl. MATl"EES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT PE PER S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PGI "JESUSCH IST SUPERSTAR"trOMMStCRtOl "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG) 10: TIONKS OF buying a used car. l''rom a guy who explains, 'Tm mov· ing to Paris ." The car has "an ori g in a l h ood ." But there 's something odd about it, the radio ~ec m s to play upside d own or something. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lie thinks of France, or amour. of twin~ a love god. but slf(hs: "Aft.er 60 seconds my accent runs out.'' As he plays banjo, his mlnd drifl.s back to the early days when he worked the rodeo circuit and rode wild critters at great risk lo life and limb. The critters he re, well, have sort of a hard·shelJ finish. . . . PRE CHRISTMAS SALE SAVE.$70 SALE PllCE R~UH s299 SAVE $70 SALE PllCE .... u .. s299 ···- "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> "MAGIC"CRI "UP IN SMOKE" <RI ' STROIUm ~ S(Aeen h ·1 (~ • H Ii n Cl c A I v E. I n ~ ......... S.64111•"' "UP IN SMOKE" "EASY RIOER" (RI "UP IN SMOKE" (A) "EASY RIDER" "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC"(RJ "CORVETTE SUMMER" "GREASE" (PG) "AMERICAN HOT WAX" AU..OIUVl•IN•O~ J:M#.M. ... Mn.T C91i .. U!041W I I ~,.. Utt-.t • K ..... PMHf••11141 = .. -.. .. ... . . J .NTERTAINMENT I HY GAR:>NER Bow Sellers Shrunk for Film Q · ttow did. P•lu S•llc-ri., dbgul t"d u 1'oulouM' Lautrtt In ··Rncn1t of t1M-Pink Pan· a.Mr." ma•••c &o cut hl• hel~ down? WIO. brat"es ti~' Jow t'tr'f'f'r dkt• It~ L , San <1f'mf"t1le, Calif. A No . lw dut 1t lh1· f'B'l)' wuy photo ~r ,tph1r.1ll~. 111• won· 1he t ath•rt-d trnurwrN down ' ubm1t• h1' nkl''" l<> rr<-ah· the• 111u ... 1on of has hll'k of tu.>u:hl 1 ~t· have a photo tu show you how l'eh•r dllt tt I " O: l twoard that •:ntha Kltt. 1 bile l'lllr fur many ~Hni. i.llll bf'lk'na l.bat beln& bla<'k has hln· ck-ttd IM'r carttr. Why'> -Mary L .. Mt'mpbl111. l .'Glad You Asked That' by M.ntp ..t Hy G ...... <'•dence Vanton's "The Polish Prince.'' which hit ' the bookslulls recently. tells some msade stones hkt• lht• tamt.> he found his first bi~ hat in the re1ect p1h• And asking a woman he met on the. s\reei to distribute roses to local disc JOkeys to promote ··n oses Are Red." And how he came to write "My Melody of Love." part of which he sang in Polish. llow at was rejected by seven record companies 1 before at paid off. The song paved th~ way for his comeback as a Polish· American hero or the 1970s. Q: What's this about a "Junior" version of "Fantasy_IBlaa_d" in oar TV fatutt'! -The Paaler Family, Pboenlx, Aru. A Under the tentative title, "Fantasy Island Junior," the program is being filmed as a one.hour I OM.YPll.OT 0 ......... ~ A "~:u.1.!i.~ I thank any blurk womllll 11. hln llt•rt'd," Rrowlt'd K1tl. "Thl'y takt> our Hljmourous roles and ji?l\'t" tht•m to thf' F.llrabeU1 Taylor,,·· sht' ltltd \.•~a ··And we-~ Jell OOh.lnd walh tht• Uarrwl TubmJn' and the• So1ournt•r Truths .. lltr ~mb1 tlon" "I'd hkt> to do Mant• Laveau the 19th cen tun Nev. Orl••uni. pru•,tess It's been my ambition for >t·a~ · It v.111 have to wai l. however. tall she 'i. finished v.ith ht•r current Broadway musical hat . "Timbuktu " Q: TaJk about timing -lsn't America's Polish Prlntt-Bobby Vinton. coming out wllb bli aut.oblobrapby! -Vladimir a., Hamburg, N.Y. pilot. with Ricardo Montalban starring as the G • w·th R ·-owner or the island and Herve Villechaize playing ro1D1ng I o~ has associate .. The kids' version will have the Sharon Gless. a secretary who took a lesser -paying job to becom e a youngsters coming in to the island via hol·air studio contract player. as shown in her first starring role in the TV PLAYING TOULOUSE Peter Seiters A The '"Pohsh 1s an " taming as a happy com· balloon instead of flyin~ there by seaplane. movie "The Immigrants." She is s hown a s a young debutante Q : Aiboat the Rolling Stones' hlt record. "Some Girls'' -Mick J agger claims be didn't intend the <left) and as a mature woman 20 years later <right l . .. For~whoewerwanted a diance to start over. _.,,._"""""'~~ A RO&r.RT L MUNGER production "BORN AGAIN" ~tamng DEAN IONlS . ANNE f'RANOS IAY ROBINSON • DANA ANDREWS · RAYMOND ST. JACQUES · Dire<.ted by IRVING RAPPlR E.xecuriv<' Producer ROBERT L MUNGER • Producec1 by FRANK CAPRA. Ir. ' 1 5creenpl.'Y by WALTCR BLOCH ·Musk by LES BAXTER Rud tllfttMft rnm'> by CFI A..i AVCO EMBASSY ric.;~.R!;5_!.e~:_~ ~:..~!:-.:.":.~';'·-1 looll~ • r: lyrics to be an insult to blacks. Well, bow did he come to write the soai? -Anne R .. Shttveport, La. A: J agger reveals he made the record arter spending the night with two black women. "When I arrived al the studio in Paris with these two ladies from Africa." he explained. "I was tired out. We'd been making love a ll night long. I made the song up on the spur of the moment." The -line. "Black women like to -all night." is causing the con· troversy. And Atlantic Records chief. Ahmet Ertegun. would like to delete the offendin2 word from future copies. Q : Do fOU know bow Paul Anka writes tbe lyrics to bis 500gs? In longhand, or does he dictate to a machine? -Jack Long , Seattle. A: The multi·millionaire 38·year-old enter· taioer is also a fiO.word·a·minute typist. And he turns to his typewriter (sitting next to his piano\ to do his lyrics . To hats like "My Way" (which he wrote for F'rank Sinatra. "She's a Lady" 'for Tom Jones\ and "You're Havin' My Baby.'' among other . Q : As young actor, wa~n·t Peter Falk once turned down by a Holl ywood studio? -'His Fans. Terry and Ginny, Jersey City, N.J. A: Yes. By Columbia Pictures. "F'or the same price." said Columbia's boss Harry Cohn. "I can get an actor with two eves." Q : How did the "Unknown Comic" wbo performs oa the "Gong Show" wi&b a paper bag over b1s bead come up wltll tllat gimmick. and wby? -llo88 N., Omaha, Neb. A: "I was broke," explains Murray Langston. known as "The Unknown Comic." "And I heard that if you went on 'The Gong Show' you could pick up a quick $230. I needed the money -but I didn't want my friends to recognize me. So I said I'd put a bag over my head and tell a few jokes." He"s since done more than 100 appearances on "Gong." When be takes bis bag off, you may recognize him as a comedy regular on the old Sonny and Cher show. He's no newcomer to comedy. It's been his bag for quite a few years. Q: Is it true that "the world's highest paid dancer." Rudolf Nureyev, will ask President -· Carter to me bis lnflfflttt to get his widowed mother oat of Russia for at least a visit? - P.T .. Austin, Tex. A: He might if the timing and political climate permitted. Nureyev's mother lives alone an a liny apartment in the heart of Russia. "I very much want to see her again,•· he told Rita ·•~ Grosvenor. "Seventeen years ts NUHYEV a long Ume to wait. We speak frequenUy on the telephone but that's not the same thing. She is not rich, lives on her pension." Plain· lively Nureyev added. "I used to be allowed to send her money. but now they will not let her re· ccive it. Margot Fonteyn, his ex-dancing partner, once presented a petition with 107,000 signatures. "but that didn't make them change their minds." Rudy said he had hopes of the Soviet government letting Farida, 74, visit with him. But the chances arc less than shm since Nureyev escaped from behind the Iron Curtain 17 years ago. Send your questtons to Hy Gardner. "'G lad You Asked That." care of this newspaper, PO. Doz 1560. !-·-------------------------------Costa Meia 92626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner wall answer -------------------------------. 0$ man11 questwm 0$ they can m their column. but the volume of mall makes personal replies impassible A JOHN G. AVI LDSEN FILM "'""°' .... ""'. "SLOW DANCING IN THE BIG CrTV'' PAUL SORVINO ANNE DITCHBURN WRITI't:N BY BARRA GRANT DIRECTED BY JOHN G. AVILDSEN MUSIC BY BILL CONTI PRODUCED BY MICHAEL LEVEE & JOHN G. AVILDSEN "C'rHJ'l\lllf j..,.,.,,.."'"''•Cl•11111'M""""'~"'~') _...-.m.-..i T .......... 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Come to Middle-earth. a world beyond the furthest reaches of your imagination. jQQ.to~the]qRd~Ri!l sH A SAUL ZA£NTZ PRODUCTION ~ A RALPH BAKSHI FILM J 1'. R. 1blktcn's "1lfE LORD OF THE RJNCS" Mu81Cby LEONARD ROSENMAN p.y byCHRJS CONKUNG an<1 PETER S. BEAGLE • IJAMdon ~ n<MtllofJ. R.R. TOLKlEN PmduCCdbySAULZAENTZ • Dlrm«tb)'RALPH BAKSHI ,,...., .... ,,..,.,... ......... a....-...... ~w••-... ....... edwanls BRISTOL CINEMA I=::.."'===,! WED.·SUN. t2:'5. '3:15, 8;00, 1:41. 1t:t5 lafSTOt. AT MACAITMUI 140.1444 CJ8 DAILY PILOT Wedne9day. NoYembef 22. 1978 "llhlwldh19 .,, .. ,, p,.....~, DEAR IJAT ' t.h '41fo 11. ·• part-lJmt' i.&udt•nt who worh C'H'mni: ,,, t1 '4 .1Hn'Sll 11\•r t•n1plc1y.-r rt' quln• h\•r lu n•pmt lwr llf)i. ~o thnt ht' can withhold tuw, on "h.11 'ht• mJkt•, 1 lhmk ht> '' w1thh~ldrn~ "4~~ uuJ<'..h-\\'.la.wt "' t h .. lunll ..tm- "1thhohh11~'" '\ T ll11ntat1~ton fh·urh In lt7M 1tw minimum amount nP't-onblnNI "a""' -and tlpi. .. ubjf'C'l to ~C'lal '•'<'urih ta\ i.. $17,700. ~ P\'rcrn~tt .. or II~ I' "'thht•lct, up LO a malllmum of Sl.070.~ bv .. uh Pmp&o, t'f lnromt' tax,., •ithhf'UI nn all nrnlnic' Th .. • amount of •llhholdlng i.. batwd on hoth tht' amount t•arau>J and thf' oumbt-r or t'Xt-"1i)IW11i. t'aC'h t'mplO\t'(' I\ eotltlt'd to claim on Form W-4. Your •lie ma) "1-..h to vt>rif)' ber ln· t'Om t' tu. •lthholdlng In IR:o, Publkallun I~. ··t-:mplo er's Tu (;uldt< irC'uJar E." available rrom your local lntt·rnal Rt'H 'llUl' ~nice offkf'. C4~ttlrtal \ttntfM•r t:.rpltain~ (aronf DEAR PAT My ~on'!> apphcat1on for a basic t•ducallon opportunity ~rant "a~ turned down I do not understand this be<'ause my adj usted gross 1n- <'ome for 1977 Y.US only S8.168 1 would hke some t•xplanation of why he "'a·~ turn<'d down. L.B . Costa Mesa C'onta<'t tht> Washington, O.C .• office of Educa· lion's toll.free bot Unf' for an explanation of your son's ~rant denial. This phone number, <800> 638·6700, also can be ust-d u a main source or in· formation about federal t-ducatlonal grant elJgJbUi· ty, applJcation and processing procedures. Stain Fighler Spread• Spols DEAR PAT. Early las t s ummer I bought a pair of a ll·wh1tl' O P. ·s al "At·Ease " When I noticed a rust s lam on them . I soaked only that sPot in the Amway product. Redu. lhe res ult was rust-colored lanes all owr the same area. I called Amway and ..... as adv1sro to mail the s horts and the Redu lo the l'Ompanv for a nalysis. I took the easy way out and brouj?ht ·the shorts back to the store. explaining the ~1lual1on At -Euse assured me the fault was not y.1th the fabric. but my money was refunded. Then I wwd Rcdu on a rust spot on a new tenms drt>ss. A~am thl' rust·colored lines s pread. Th1s ta me I s<'nt lhl• dress to Amway with the product. I ..... as told that bN'3US<.' m y white dress had a small umount of bm ..... n tra m that the product was not at fault. Thl' daam-. adJUStl'r wrote. "The directions fo r use on th<' Rt•du lab<'I are 'for all·white washa· ble fabrics only ' Any gurmenl with colored trim s hould not be.• treated with Redu for the reason that rapillary <Wllon would s pread the solution into the tolor whit'h would bleed into the while garment. The directions for rt'moving SPots by soaking are for rust Mains and/or dye-bleeding on all-white material only.'' Consequently, a new dress has (,or o prnt>lrm • 111 .. n 1i•n1r t11 l 'al l>un11 l'nt u Ill rut n•d t111•• 111•1t1nq 111 .. un,u1•n und O<'l 1on I/OU nf't1d to 't>ll'f' tnl'qu1t1t • m fl"'• n 1mn1t and h\u1nl"U Motl IJtrtlt Cl"" (hltl, 111 Put l>urw Al Your St'n•tf f' Orang<' Coa&I l>mll1 1'1/111 I-' <J lltu J[#J Cu11a Mt•10. CA ntiZI> A1 1non11 Id Ina a.s ptnonhl1• IL 111 ~ On.YW('r,(•d. bul pl1qr11'd IJlf/UIMt'• '" l1•1t1'f\ ""' includ•llY lhl' n:.01.for J lull nt.llllt udd.!t!!t a rid hw:mt'S.S huur1' uhorw numb.'' tWHli•I t>t•1 u11111tdert·d 1'h1at olumnoppcar1d~1 111 1•zo7lf ~1turcll111\ bt•t•n ruuwd . .and Amw,1y didn't t•ven send tht• produt·t b.it•k tu mt• M .A : Nt•wport.Beach GHDt"t EdlljOn, Amway Corp. claims adJUAler . uy11 you can t'f'QIH'lll a rt•fund from your Amway cllttrlbut.or. "t.'" not t he pollcy of Amway w n'plne produ<' UHt-d In tt'HlJnl(. Mrs. EdJsoo com· mt"nkd that R du ls formulated lo remove ru11t r.laln11, but ll wlll pkk up any o~r color In a gar· mf'nl or orn ft.un llnt In a wll.Sber. She says the produrt t!\ mo put~nt lu plcklog llP color than blrach. , ll appt>ar<i &he Rt•du ls om.• product whJch requires H"r) nn·fuJ l•bt-1 roding ~fore use. ll Is UD· fortunate the all·Wbltt" horts rould not bawe been tf'litf'd. Sln<'e you ny you didn't bave the shorts in <'Onlacl with any other fabric while treating lbe stain, U'shard &oundersland wby thJs productsgould hut> uused &he same lYJ>t' of rust·colored lines that appearedonyourtennlsdrei,s. Boy'" BtlflN B'•ing Botll~d DEAR PAT: My youn~ son has decided to col· !eel bugs and put them in Jars. lk' lets them go in a day o r so. but we've had a f('w fatalities. He has an insect identification book. so this interest is worthwtule as ht! finds out what kinds of bugs he 's captured. I'd hke to know how long various insects 1sna1ls and worms too 1 t•un s urvive in jars and what should be put in the Jurs to make the confine· ment as ('Omfortable as possible. T.G .. Costa Mesa Bugs and caterpillars should be put In a sealed glass jar wilb a pt"rforated &op for up to 48 hours. Place a UUle moist coll-On or soil in the bottom of the Jar. Also add a few sprigs or natural vegeta· lion taken from where they were collected. Earthworms, snails and crickets can survive longer . up to several months · In an aquarium or vivar ium. Feed the m dead leaves, rolling pieces or rood. fresh-grass and s hredded lettuce. Prod1~U Sparf:-IAght Finbll DEAR PAT: We have hardwood cabinets in our kitchen. They have one coat of stain and two coats of quick-drying lacquer. How can I remove grease and fingerprints without hurting the finish? M.M .. Costa Mesa Scott's "Liquid Gold" works well for this type or cleaning and polishing job. If A VS readers s ug . gest other products they have used successfully on similarly flO.isbed cabinets, you will be contacted. KEN SHAPIRO'S "THE GROOVE TUBE,, "A COMIC ASSAULT ' ·TIME MAGAZINE "A ORILLIANT BLACK FARCE" ·N~ MAGAZINE UAClllEU wn1m1ns1t< 893~ • ENTERTAINMENT I AT YOUR SERVICE Helen Reddy Suit Nixed HUTCHINSON. Kan <APl Helen Reddy apparently won't have to face the music an a lCansi'S court aftn :111. A SI00,000 lawsuit filed against the s inge r for ca n c<'lln ~ her scheduled appearance at the 1977 Kansas State Fuir wall be dropped. fair off1c1als said. Asilst ant attorney general_ Phil Harley advised the fair board in a letter that the state would lose the suit if 1t were pursued in court. "When we filed. I n ever thought we'd get any money. But I thought we owed it to the people ot Kansas to file 1t," boa rd member Richard Reinhardt said. Harley told the board thut when he went to California in October a nd took depositions Crom Reddy. her hus band and her doctor. all testified ~he wa~ sick in &>plember. 1977, and not able lo travel. The sull alleged Reddy ap· peparcd 1n performances in La:. Ve~as and Los Angeles before a nd after Sept. 16. when she had been scht.>duJed to give two one· hour performances at the fair . Skiing classified ads are the best place to buy or sell ski wear and equipment in the Dally Pilot. 642-5678 "May be the funniest movie of the year. Rush to see it!" -M nnr1r s l•IJ''l' "A smashing, triumphant satire:· -, w ,, Pr-,1 h'HvH Jen-::,., "Riotously, excruciatingly funny!' • ,/, A rt.l'''t.: .J~nf+t"P,t ''Consistently hilarious and brilliant:' Cl 1•1 "'<>" 0 •Iv n~ O'Cl "Insanely funny, outrageous and irreverent:' H• • V1• 1n r ~-'l A~UO" "lo\GANlt "THE WID GEESE" ""°-~~==~-:=n..:~~:'&~ -STEWARJ_gRANGER .._., ....... 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In ,lf1d11ton ~ • .1 wtlh IOQt!il81t()(\ publl<:8110na 1nf()(ITl8t10n eQUC81K>'\ Ind seminars. YOUI NORSSIONAL ICHH IS THI .. CHA.Ml• OF COMM•CL" CALL 9'2·4441 FOtt RllTHB t.-ol.MATIOM AIOUT HOW THI CH.AMIR CAN Hll, YOU. /':,. i I I I l .... / \ ····-·····' \ . ... ~/ '· STORE-WIDE SALE .. 25°/o OFF ALL INVENTORY ................. GOLD -DIAMONDS -CHAINS BRACELETS -RINGS -EARRINGS WE HAVE IT ALLI IOLD N' SILVER 18850 lrooltMI st, Fo.taift V*J • ..._ C9.-fletd' ••• Zi 963-9594 - FOR THE LOOI( MEH ADMIRE AND THE LOOK WOMEHENVY ••• • r ..,... ( . :_ 1,· Affair With Hair -..... 0 t 8046 Magnolia, Fountain Vahy 962-7705 ELECTRIC PALACE FAMILY ARCADE over 50 9!1111H! • PIHi.AU. ~E- •F005aALI. •SEA WOl.F •SPRIMT2 & MAHYMORE LOCATED IN cDONALDS PLAZA lroolr..,,.' ~ ~®W<U~ew 8fff<J/ittan tN'"'JI /,o 1 .Nm•WCa" /:iJea#I" /«z'"--, • J>role<>.,ional Makeup • Dmnal~ & Galvaruc • Drptlatron Faculs • Thttapy Spa • Joliettes, Eventips • Contour MaS5a#' • Manicures • PreMun! Pomt • Pedicures • Reflexology • Sculptum:I Nails • 14 Kt. Gold Jtwdry • Electrolysis ._. ' 18836 Brookhurst Fountain Val~y. CA 92708 ... .... CD Diet · BehcJVlor Modlllcollon • Nutrition • berclae "TAKE-IT-OFF .. New special seminar course for people Interested in maximum weight loss m .a minimum amount of time. Class size limlted. call lo reserve your olace: 894-2022 =© COMf1'1.11"1 LM OF -Hallmark cards. party goods. gilt wrapping books & stationery Atso. complete selection of gilts for ell occasions Office supohes. busine}s cards. Cross Hallmark & Pel'tel pens & pencils + many more brands Rubber stamps & mlr0duc1ng Lazercrart wood canied desk eccessori!JS. r:o.t• Valey Stattow, & 9ffh 11071 M19111l1 •tT~th~ 11 S.-W _ .. _.._. ........ ..., ••WMI -c.....,·-- NADINE'S SEWING ... .... 0 BOX BOUTIQUE , ALTERATIONS AND CUSTOM SEWING Let us get you ready for Christmas. Expert Fit & Professional Sewing for both men and ... .. 0 women. 1nl6 ........... •mfl.W ~ ,_,. v.-.y '62·~IO 'TOUCH Qf <MAGIC ql(!ERJOJ{S ... ... • Window Cover ings @ • Wall Cover ings 11 • Floor Coverings COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE We specialize In worlring with our customers & within their budgets. 10561 Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley 963-0785 & '"':!~!!!!!! * r I 0% DISCOUNT OM AMY PmCHASI WITH COWOH MILE SQUARE FLORIST I Hot llOOIHUIST 5nmr W twl ~e..tyfer c....... l714J 839-5200 OMIC-.. 'ftlrf·~--1 JlfJW FREE "COUPON SPECIAL" ... .... 0 14KT 1e-GOLD -s·· CHAIN With pUrchase of S89-uo Excluding dtsooul't items. Good on thlS oouoon Stngle 11em. Subtect to sfoc.k on hand. LINBROOK JEWELERS w •• .,.s..-si.1•11•~1c.... C-of M1p1lle & w...,_ 17040 U9alla St .. Fcl•t• Vllty -.... © 17141 963-6754 (714) 963-6751 HAPPY HO LID;\ Y'S from your President of the Fountain Valley Chamber DIL JAMJ!S D. Pt:TIUIUN lata.t A '"'°°"HU•T fl"lftl"~ P'OUNTAllO YAU.l"T. CAL.,OllNIA 11'"'9 17141 1ez.9373 "'ACTIC&" or CHl-..c:TIC PAT'S RMISHING TOUCH - 714 963-0014 toSJ •ARllllH.D A Y. c-.. ._...._ fOUMT AIH Y ALLIY ®1 GOLF EOUIPMENT -c!&.UIS. IA•S, ... .... IAU.S Ir CLOTHIMft "Classic Golf Clubs" Complete Club Repair Custom Made Persimmon Wood ... .... 0 -.... ® JIMMY CLARK'S &OLF SHOP 1611 Alabama Hunllng1on Beach 53&-5808 10533 Ellis Fountain Valley 984-3176 .... ' ..... .. • ,..> w.dnetdey, NOV9mber 22. 1978 OM. y PILOT DJ EDtNGER c ------~1----------~~~.;.;;lllii~--~ ~ s ~ TALBERT ,_ ________ . .,.. ________ _, • GARFIELD HOUDA Y SPECIAL Diet . llel'IOVIOf Modllieallon . Nuflltion . ~ THE SAFE & SURE PLAN ONL v5 I 5 FOR 6 WEEKS PlUS REGISTRATION FEE FOA NEWlllElllBERS Meets everyday Slender Spoon Restaurant 7138 Edmger. Hunt Beach CAU (71•0 894-2022 ( 213) 285-9440 HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM =® VALLEY PRINTING (f>UAUTY OFFSET NJMT1HG Commercial. Industrial. Personal. & Orgamzations . 962-4406 10623 Low.. RI•..-An. Fo.tala Vatley 1-T-& EfQonF-a.--C....•I PET PALACE· 17110 Mapola. Fo.tailtValey 0,..1.,_ ..... 847-7688 I 00/o Dltc_. Oii .. -cll••M•/fM1c..-L.,. ..tecffow CJf ,.,,.n & eaotk...,. KING TUT EGYPTIAN FURNITURE CUSTOM MADI IY STILES UPHOLSTIRY Kin~ Tut g~~lt !yet of ~!i[!pholstenn~ ulso available. Lar1te sele<'lion of fabne 11120•1 II ... ,....VtAlyf'tnl 963-4107 =© cat>alle~os RACQUET N«J SPORTS ewe FEAfURING • 44 llGH'fED TCNNIS COURTS =® • 2g RACOUETDAll COURTS (INOOORSI • S M ETEll SWIMMING POOi. (()t_ ¥MPIC Sil C! . • OOTDC>Of'JACUUll881l AREA• OOTOOOflSANOYOlLEY8All • 'FULL SIZE 8ASICET8AU COURTS llN~I • 'FULL SIZEYOt.UVOALt.COURTSllNOOOflSJ ll'CMNEWtiOf'E STREET ~lAIH V~.CAllroANIA ll21'08 (7141~ @= $15 sends this be autiful wreath • 14"' they will love year after year. If you want a larger one for yourselr or friend the 21" Is only SL8. to gree t your g u est s during t he h oliday season. The5e are made of corn husks, gal'land and larJie bow. 968-4701 PllNClTON AUTO LEASING I 7-008A()()l(HUflSf • 8UtTt 316 • l"OUtfTAINVAUEY CA 921'08 TQEPH()Ne I, 141 M;).3Zn 979-6620 SWAPMHT c.-r • .._..v..., SWAPMBr 1>eu•1rw P1m:t• y.., IM" .. .. ......... , ...... =© ~byycur Fountlin v.,i.y Ch1mt>er ol eommen:. 96M441 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AT THIS LOCATION ONLY 50-60°/o off ALL INVENTORY MUST GO AT COST & IELOW Ma rbro Lamps · David Julian Sofa & Chairs -antiques · paintings -Pillows · sculptures. -porcelain · glassware · Brass Samovars · Clocks · Mirrors · tables • tapestries ETC., ETC., ETC. JODELL INTERIORS 18440 Brookhurst Fountahl Vahy G_.. C...tw 963-91,3 ~-I 0-5 Sat. I 0-2 s• r.cts Mo•.-.r 2' .. s P'M SIZES 3 TO 14 DISTINCTIVE Sportswear Dresses Unusual Accessories and our personahzed service ... ... 0 Valley Gardens Cenler 18394 Brookhurst St Fountain Valley. 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We assist businesses in securing the most suitable financing : SBA. accounts ret'eivable. inventory loans . lense::o. etc. We prepare convincing presentation packages. If necessary. we will dress up your accounlin!? system and records and do re-0rpanizatlon to gear you up for bank of financing source review & i.crultnY FwMcw'e ........... -' • 0•111..._ ~cal = Arey 97:.r:;: @ 1.-..ST & ..... S ® STAIM..ESl~c~THOl lllMCS = 13 -• IHSUIAHCI CLAIMS NOCISS. ... ' OTH£A ,INANOHQ 711-9211 AVAU8LE l DAILY PILOT «!tor 'God/ather II I' Wants Travolta 8~. IL\1'K GR NT ·-... ··--·-l>l !I.NO \.\lit IU:; Ul S\ Jo.llln Tr•votta will 1'111ct tht• ltffil', but he's lo\~ml~~. badl)' lo slar ln 'l'tw tiodfttltwr Ill" 'H'QUt·I Jun Shnmona (11111llv founcl ttw pt•r(f'rt 11 d In Snnta Monica for hu hobb\' Sht• 1011s u t IN1i.t f 1 \'~ m 1 le1 swr d.i\ Hut S•mm.) 01''" Jr. dot-sn t ha\•t• to jOf: Thl· 1 l'<'t•lll .:•ft lo him I>) lo\tf1• AIC.Ovb4-<>f 11 Gurr1 1•u,to1m'(1 ('J1hll.1l brlnJt h" ror t'C'lllt<'l~n to 19. 11u·lucl111.: .i , .. ,.If ar1, .i Stut1 H1•11rc11t anrl lhrt~· Jt11lh. Ho\l'l'' M.' ''"'"" 'I'' r.•r>11rh th.it 'll111tlt· tar Galur 111 ,1 • ~I.JI Oir6. lkot-dl<'l haa. r .tptu1 t'd th<• hc1trt of I ' .. :-. Mar It• O•mond. Nl·IA. 1'1A.n You Ludf' Arnu & ft.oh ('orff ~1111 Stl'.id\ tu, Tht•v Go •·nnc10C' York &. I'&(, hl'H 01\ Id Camblf'. \lthou~h Marlo Tho ma ~ 1 ~ hJM·d 10 T1n:.1•lto1A.11 and :.1A.eel1t• Phil Oonahar'' ha.,ed 1n t:hK'1tgn for hei. '.>'ndll' 'l'rll'i., aren't tlfl.')' a p l h u n t 1 n It 1 n N 1• w York ' David <'•rradltw '"OMu Jlrahs &anca J aatt-r as ll'ud1111! l.Hh ror hi' · Mamlatt· in lt(•aven" pee Incidental I ~ ru.uwa .. w1thdruwing hf'r 111\0rt'(' !>Ult from huhb'r ~1kk Ja1<1~er, l'Vl·n lhoui.:h i.hc'1> told pals t h 1• ,. 1• • I I h t• 11 o r c c o n c 1 I 1 a t i o n Curious? · ProducC'r Jerry Lelder's changed the tltl1• or hii. 1.lnda ~lair starrer again Ftrsl. 'lwai. .. Hard Ride to Ra ntan." then "Hard Ride Henk," and now "Lonf'shot." . "SUPERMAN" GETS A SUPER DUPER tuhthumplng t hat's "otta be a record SlO million for a dvertising a nd promotion a lone! And anothl'r possible record: Warner Bros. has more than a hundrc.-d manufacturers licensed to produce ovtor a thousand Superm:.an products ... And all th es bt•caul>e Clark Kent is n't bashful about wearing t1 ghll> The marriage was a failure, but the <11vorcc was a success. Meaning, Rex Harrison 1s hl!lpmg ex-wife Elizabeth market her first play scnbblc. "Who Need~ a Tille'" Maybe Hermione RaddelPy doe~ She's doing Ta.nseltown with Baron Geza de R~ner. My London spy tells me furthe r that Americans aren't the only ones who lose their cool 8110NSON when watching lousy lfV. Sell· m g like mad 1n Blighty is a red sponge rubber "TV Brick" you can toss at your telly screen without breakinJ? it !the screen, not the brick l .. New Two You · Babs Shoemaker <JoCkl•y B ill's ex> & Prince Joseph M i r elll <s he, too. needs a till<.>? I. . You can amaze your friends by tellinl? them that a s urvey of our nation's pnS-Om. indicates that both men and women inmates favor hare! action movies with Charles Bronson, Burt Jleynolds and Cllnl Eastwood as Cfieir fave s tars 'nothing lllrn having a captive audie n ce. eh '1 ). Farrah f·awcell·Majors, look out! Now it 's llt'dy l.amar r being negotiated by a cosmetics compuny for a line of beauty products with her name and visage. .ll~nny Youngman buzzed me to ... ay. "I no sooner rl'turn from voting at the polls th;in I find my wife Sophie has let her maid go bet· a use I wouldn't !" WITH "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS of the THIRD Kand·' approaching the Sl3<J m illion boxoffice J:ro~s mark. it's not surprasm~ that Columbia Pies 1.. benevolently layini;l extra hucks on Steven Spielberg to film added scenes he wanted lo have 111 the first place. Among them. a scene of Richard Drey russ actually JN the Motbership and gol!!S byt• bye ... Kathryn GrayHOn is a grandma for the second time . agi11n courtesy of daughter Patty & her hub· b\. Bobby Towers . . .Steady As . · They Go 1and heading for the .,II Jr 1 Margaux Hemingway & Frcnl•h ' s c ribe F r a nc o is t'ouc ht.>l ... Does Macy's tell G1mb(•l 's'1 Or h aven 't you no11rt!d that :.all those ne w dandy Rl'IC'K tclc:'blurbs are being p itc hed by G l en n Ford ·1 .My studio spy re· p11rts that J ohn Travolta's one· n111\'ll' ctcal with Onon Pies may :.t·c l.iza Minnt>lll costarrani: with him. Co astal Students Honore d Three Whittler Colleg<: stud e nts r rom t h e Orange County coastal area have received ~c holarships for the 1978· 79 academic year, a coll e.:c s pokesm a n re· ports . A~ Wll t,.,.lt Tomorrow's Wine Nun:, ftum a Calholac convent at Haselenber~. Switzerland. ne<ir Zurich. ~uther 1,;raµt·~ from a h illside vincyc.ird the nuns were "ork ang ltH·ompll'le the autumn harves t before s now fhcs Firestone Tire Recall Rolls Along Slowly WAStnNGTON CAP> -1·he ex- t h<inge botwecn a Jt~arestonc dealer and a t ustomer wanting to trade in hei. rt•call~ tires an Minneapolis is typical. The consumer complains about a two.month wuit and tht; clt'aler rt'olw~. "Wt!'r e doanlo( the bcsl "-<'can " An ASSO<'intt'<l Press spot cht'<'.'k of Firestone dl'alcr~ found consumers in many parts of the nation having to m ake appointments. often months in advunce. to cxt'han~c Fercston(• 500 steel belted radaal tires that the com- pany recalled <.1fler the government questioned lhc1r safety. SOME CONSUM E RS complain that they're h:.avan~ trouble getting dealers to agn•t.• lo l'XChanges al all. But F irestone says it is having problems. loo with a short supply or ne w rcpla<'emenl tires and with customers tryin~ to take advant.age of t he recall to lrade in worn-o ut tires for ne w ones: r1rC'stonc Tan• & !lubber Co. and the fC'deral government a nnouncC'CI ON 20 that the tire firm agret!d to ree&ll 10 million of the 500 series tires after a government investigation found them unsafe. BUT T HE RE PLACEMENT Hl radials ar«.> 1n short s upply, and the 4.P s urvC'y turned up only a few dc·alcrs who could replace the 500 on short notice One of thost• was 8 H. J ones. owner of Hu~hs .Jones Firestone an Moultrie. Ga .. who said he had plenty or Firestone 721 radials to replace SOOs. A Phoenix. Ariz .. Firestone dealer re ported "no wailing, no hassle." Owners of the SOO in places such as Seattle; New Orlea ns: Columbus. Ohio; Hartford. Conn.: Columbia. S.C.; Los Angeles and Washington. D.C .. aren't so luc ky, according to· t he survey . Hi\L PAJ\RIS, A SPOKESMAN for the Nationul Highway Traffic Safety Administration, urged tire! owners to be patirnt. "We've said all along that lhl' full rt:'call might takt· more than a yC'ar 1f fi ve million tire!\ arc turned in, as Firestone expects." Parras said. He noted that the company can produce only about 40,000 sen es 721 tares a month. Consumer~ art'n't JUSt complaining about t he w;i1t They s :.ay som e deale rs are offering only haU·pricc: rebates or none al all AS A Rf;SULT OF lhl• complaints. the NH'J'SA has told f"m •!>lunt· its en structions to dealers don't conform to the recall agreement P arras said the agency and the comp any hope lo r e· solve the issues In Akron. Ohio. Firestone issued a statement sayang 1t thought 1l was com plying with the agreement "If there 1s misunderstanding or confusion, we will work with NHTSA to work it out." it said. Dealers contact<.·d 1n the ~urvl'y said they had been enstruckd by f''irestone not to cxchan#!e any 500 tare that was worn to a fn•ad lt•vcl of 2·32nds or ;.en inch or lowt•r or that was mutilakd 3 'Books by Pope Th Be Relecued During JYext Year NEW YORK <APl Can a pope make the best·sellcr list ? Pope John Paul ll is going t-0 have t hree can· did ates. Three books written by the former Cardinal Karol WoJtyla or Poland. two of which were previously dis- t ributed in Italy . arc to be re leased worldwide next year . The "Sign of Contradiction." ·a Bible·based book that defjls with spirit ual r enewal in the modern world , will be released m Jt~cbruary by the Seabury Press. Two other books "IJOvc· un Responsibility .. and "Joy <ind Hope" -also are being prepare d for publication. In addition, ;1 biography of th~ pope, written by M1eczyslaw Malinski . chaplain ;.et thc;w lln1vcrsity of Kracow in Poland and a hfelong fnend of the pont iff, es to be released in the spring Newport llarbor High S<'hool graduall' Robert Brown of New port B each r ecei ved the Norma L . Murdy Scholart1hip. Baseball Football Soccer Tennis Everyttlinr !well n..ty EvtrJt*i) For the Atltlete Duck Feet Churchill Water Wonder Speedo Marina High School 1rad uate Mic h ael Natalie ot Lagu n a Niguel reffived a J ames I rvi n e Fou oda\lon scholarship. J essica Ranney or Huntington Beach, a home economics major. received u Brooks Tr ust Fund scholarship. Tax Shelved 8ERK.El,EY (AP) - The Ctty CouneU Is bav· In s second thouehta · about the 5 per~t tax 1dopted for entertaln- meot admluk>na effee. Uve Jan. 1. 'Iba councU postponed tndeflnltely lm poslUon of the tax, w blch 'f H one ot a ••rlu of meuurea adopt.9d m the wake of ~tax ~bia Propotltion JJ. ... Volley Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs S1ftballs PlaylflUlld Balls Bl11ey 8-ds Wtlpt Sets Jumplllm lamltSbil&IDI .. 2 Coast Teams - Cornpete T h e El Toro lfl&t h School band a nd the band and drill leum from La Quinta llil(h School In Westminster are! to be among more than S.000 hl~h school mu11lcians who will com pcLe in the seventh an- nual California ba nd re Vll'W Friduy in Sunta Aria The 45 bunds from 40 c1t1es will bc:g1n the p:.a rade at 10 ·a m on Civic Center Drive and rtower Street. m arch Nl!>t on C1v1c Cente r Drive to Broadway, turn :.oulh on Broadway to Santa Ana Boulevard. J(o west on Sanla Ana Boulevard to Shelton Street and turn north on Shelton Street lo the mun1c1paJ parking lots Project Bids Due Bids for a traffic s ignal installaUon at the i n te rsection of Dana Point's St reet of the Golden Lantern and Se l va Ro ad are scheduled for opening Dec . 18. Orange County Su perviso r Thom as Riley said a construe· lion contract 1s expected to b e awarded 1n January with work to be completed by June 1. The proJect is expttt· e d to cost $69,000 in county road funds. P UBLIC NOTICE n''' "" All l EO OEV£10PfM E N f COMPANY I~ ( !/tr• SI 'Mnl•> All<! CA ENTERTAJNMENT/CONSUMER /LOCAL -·--------- P VBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE ---------- J"IOJ169 \lU II Publl Md Of,_ (,o,.\t 0<11ty PolOt NO• I ~ I\, ti. "II ·------- P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUl lU~tHfU HAMISTATEMfHT T "• totlOWH'O °'"'\On\.,* OO•no bu••· fie'\\•\ tlH.TtTUH l'OA I AMII V Or lAC.UNA ll(A(H 110 P•t~ •v1 1>u•" l •Qlin• lkl.oK '"CA 'ili) I Wlltoem Aoull. M O . tn1 ... C•tllornt• <.,.-~toon. •~) [I 0o..QUf', l •OUM 8•"' II (JI ..,6'' Berl>"'•' A Wrtont p,, o . >CMoO Moun1t1n v-0<1.,.. l•o...,. 6'!"<". CA'7•Sl T Ill' bu\'""" " < O<>Ou< l•O b\< " gt>Mt•I P<l•lno,,..,,.p tlftt.,.,.utl Wrtqnt Ph O fr-t\ \t•hft'W!nf '#II' f1tflilt Wftti f"C" (o<.nt • {l..n Of Ot•nQo CA>u•ll• on 0<1 I) I'll F•t17U Publt\...., Ot""90 C.0..\1 D•••v Pilot NO• t,1. IS 11 ltl~ PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS IUSIH€S~ NAMI STAT£MU IT T .... lottow•no """""' ... dOtno bu•I· ... \\0\ GENF'S PORTABLE W~LOING SEAV•CE, 1111s• E.oino1•. M1.-1on VltlO, C• .., • .., l.•llM r uQl!"4! 'itmp\On. 711)9 E \P1no1•, t,\i\\tOf'I VM!to,"' 'f'7o97 Attln llutr. ~o mp,on, 718S9 t •0tnolio. Ml'"°" V1<1to, Ce 97•'11 l ht· bu,,,..,,. , .. <.onduC.t~d by • ~tter•I P•r1ne,.,n1p A• ltn Aulll St'""'°" ff\1-, t.••t .. ,,,,.,.t -·~ ••• ..., ..,, .. , .... Coufttv (le<• ol Ot-Counlv on Nov. ''"""' u. '"' FIOOff Pu0t1\~ O••noe C:O.\I O.••• Po101 Nov tS.17,7' 0e< •.••II SHI 11 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --,,CT'tt-ious 1111~, .. 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Cou\t Oolly •• ,,,,, toll<'• II .. ,. l'.IOU10 .. ,,. ~ II n I~. 1q18 )1!14 /ti f.'ubt+ ,fW>'d ()tt'W"IQI' C.0••'1 (>,u1, P'llOL Nov • 11 '' n •m )06S ,. ·-----~----- PUBLIC NOTICE )tl1>-/8 PUBLIC NOTICE Aot>e•I .. Hc•ltbo•CI )61 """"" p ----l•M. (0\1~ Me..i. (A '116'1 UBLJC NOTl<;.E f'ICTITIOUS llUSINIESS I~" l>U\I~\ I\ <Oft<lu<ll'O O• "" '" ----HANLE. STATEMENT Otvicludl '1CTITIOUI IUSINISS TM lollOWtnQ """°" " oo.nq °"" R-1 S H~f'llbj!fq HAMf STATEMI HT NtS\ ., Tiii\ \lel~n• "''" """' wtlll .... Tn~ IOllOWlnQ Pf'l\On\ ••• ooonq LAGUNA P ROFf"S'>•ON.A l Countv Cit>•-ol O•d...,.. Cout>h on l>US•neu "' 8Utl0tN(,, 1tt) 1.AQuNI Ave . LJ®t1J NO'tm~r J. 1978 WA l 'tON (HA MB(AlAtN t. &>•en. (•'116)1 FltMl1t COMPANV, UIS W Me<Arlll<I' 81v0 , 'lo brrt r uoeM RoP~• 1 H O Pubtl\~cl 0rM><lt' Cl>i"I D~olV PllOI, Colld M~W. (Mtlo<nl& '161tt Mof\eto0r ,l.tQunallMCll C~~/6St Nov i IS 17 1'1. t9TS """"' M Wol\on 7076 l <'mno' l Ill\ bu•I~\" <ondu<lo!IJ bv "" on \I//" Ortvl' (O\la M•n•. C•ti!O,,,.h ~1•1• n1vldu•I ------------t:100 S '"""""°'""" 7~0 M•u• tlobt'f1E"'1""''"'"'~" P VBUC NOTICE '"'1•M~"'·"'"'°'n••.,&1tt '"" ''•""""' ..,. '''"' ..,,,,, ,.,. fht\ CIM\I"'''\ I (OftOutttfd b• a tov.,h (hff'tl o4 Ot~· C.Ouotr Uf) o ... f'ICT'ITIOUS IUSINESt--Q4Jfte••I N ltnerY>•O 1e. tt/8 HAME STATEMENT S.,..M W•t'°" F!OJa.t TM lollowlnQ peri.on " clOlnQ t>u\1· ""' \l•t-.,,., 111«1 .,.,,., ti\• Puot"""" Ot-. C.O..~• Oa••• P1101 MU •• Coutttv Cl0t-ol Or~nQo' (<Minty on No• t ~ t\ n 1'f# WES T'G ... TE AEAl TV 18H1 NO•tmOP• 10. t•ll \CH)/ 18 M•<A•!llUt 81"" ""41" 0 ) '' ••n ... (Altllorn1• •71U , J•,,,.~ r c-ttt. •1•• OutroOCI"• Otlve. (OtOf'W Ofol M•' C....tetorl"'1t1 t>tU '"'' l>U-• I\ <.Otlllv(leG by -'" Oo•iclv<ll J~T Cee>f'~U Tiii\ \I.ti_,,. "'"' llted wtlll l"" County Cle•~ ot Or•not County on N.,..mbe< 11. 9'11 Fl MUI Pubfr1ohic--G Or•noo Co.t\t 0"411v h1ot NO\l"Mbf-t n ,. MO o.c., mort ft •l. 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Novemb9r 22. 1978 * DAILY PILOT • N The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ABC COLOR TV SALES & SERVICE non ,.,,,, MAGnAYOX ,.All MODUS IN HOCK & ON DISl'LAY" ASK AIOUT TM£ COMDfTIOMS OF OUI THMS • GUAIAJITtt • PllCtS HOMI SllVICI 01 HING YOUI SIT IN AND SAVL Service On RCA · MAGNAVOX · ZENITH 6 n1y n.c1.,1 ... ~Sllop 968-3329 u~:;~.1 19046 Brookhurst, Huntington Be11eh ® MAILING BOXES ANTIQUES COUICTllLES IOOtlS .>~/ I'~~ Photos & publicity for 142' L Cod Hwy c.-.. Mw 67).)444 Heavy duty cardboard: Tht• f'erfert C.1 n For Chnstmao; 120 23rd St .. C. M. !tM Saturday On"1 10-4 Christmas events-Call Fairchild Video C.ame Eye Land('rs 9ro-3S4l Like Nt'" Ntt•c Pam1lv f-•-•-•-•-•-3 .. 15e3~r-d .. St•.·· _11 ... un•I•. _B .. t>a•c•h.....f Christ mas gift Only ~ Gruph11<· rat•qut-t Bii(' ovcrs11NI ht·tid. h:1rdly uH•d S75 L1kt• rlt'" Ournfilwr r:.icqul'l 'S.:iO Ca II 75!-l·!f:t!O A LASTIHG GIFT H..c1 Edra M0MY7 Part-time opportunity SI00-$200/Mo. or more. Help 111 my business 18 or older please ! For in· formation caJI Barbara ~ f 4905 Halt ..... Tintill 7Jt-4615 C111·1·i pour hommt-.. d1st1nr11'r .. mt>morahlt'. t'lassic .__ .... _ ..... _ .... _ .... ~ <"oloj!nt•. I 2 01 823. 1\1r Spr::iv Colocnc•. 4 2 01.. Sl9. 1\rtE'r Shavl'. I 2 <it Sl'I llRDS llRDS Ide a l f o r m a 1l1n g C hr11tma s pk gs . Complete ma1llng kits or indlv1dual boxes avail in 8 sizes. from 4'" to 18'" cubes To Order t'all Office In AnM $69 a complctt• Hl'al Estate ori.:Jn11at1onal system in a hnl•f t'ilM' 1)1:~11'.(nl-d hy l<l'a l 1-:~1 111 e p ro ,, . ..,.,111na1 ... nprcwnting :!:-I \t'a r~ 111 lht• hustne,s. BOXERS 21 pt's slmnlcss !>lt'f'I cook" ar e at n•dur..rl p r l<'l'S SAVE F OO P . rlt F.f. & :'>ION F:Y J\)ok ror l\1 H. sonc; EN ;\krn. C:hn~tma~ G ucci "Pour Homme" required over a year of concentrated effort to develop the right combination of oils and scents This distinguished men's cologne combines the d elicate. refreshing fragrance o f citrus against a mysterio usly lingering oriental background. Chrii.tmas Laya\\ ay P:irakcl'I'. C1wka1 1l'ls Parroh. F1rll'hl·:-t'lc· 741 ·552·3441 . 9am·6pm. We dehver anywhere . (714)847-1905 5S7-3367 Garage Door ()peners Enjoy conv.ni9~ ··•c;;;J;h•• auto ma · c rar e door opener GOLD COAST SERUIC£S, INC. S years In Irvine 557-3245 551-6275 (after 4) \I( •:I06o10 SALES & SERVICE ~~n We spec1a1Jze m tinting e.xisting glass m homes. offices, autos & RV vehit'les. To redut'e fad· mg of carpets, drapes & furniture. EIJmmale an- noying glare & treat Hha l • JJ4Y-SIDE i PHARMA~ li4ti 221)CI ~ DorothyJo ~ DCMCe Studio All typt>s: ballet. ta p, modern Jazz, disco. etc makes your rooms or 251 veh.icles uncomfortable 5 E. Coast Hwy, to s it in I Provides 675 3040 CdM da)'llme pnvacy ! Give · • 673-3420 your loved ont$ ~ long ~~~~~~·~---...;;;e;...llili;;;;.:;e~;e.....:.jl"'-.... -~-.--•-94 lasung gift they will tru-• ()QUIST PIANO SHOP ly enjoy! Ask about our Fme used pianos LIFETIME Ornate Oak upnghts GUARANTEE R ebld g & t'Us t om Bel you can't forget our fm1shmg phone• numb<·r ~ '' 8600 Hum1lton Ave. H B 1714) TIM-TIHG 536-8775 A-ACTION CO. Ban.k fmancmg avail. Washer & d ryer. $100. 4 room; of green. t'reame, or ange use d c·arpel, l l.X l5 & larger. $25 ea. Stereo. phono wood con- sole, $20. Glass shower :;brung doors. S25 +ex- ercycle. traverse rods, lamps, & misc, 645-2663 ··BOOK SHOP OH THEISLAHD -6673-2710 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES, In. Ph: 7 54-1777 A Wonderful Wectioft ~ Aftti~ Music loan Old TIRW Clocb & ......... ~ Musical Items ,,._. SI 0 ....... LooD.) for o Diffet wwl Gfft7 ~andU..,. ..... Toys & Novelties Prinlln<J Presses An11oue S.debOardS Bedroom Sets Gadgets & Arti facts N1ckelode0n Pianos ....... 26.000 Sq A Wa ..._M at 1802 keff«itMJ St .. lm.te See Our · Ta1 Mahal · Pipe Organ IA Concert IO< the Asl<mg1) Ooen Wed lh;u Sarurclay 9 AM to 4 PM CARPET MASTERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL HYDRO-STEAM UPRIGHT PIANOS GOOD QUALITY DEODORIZE OEFlEA WE HAVE MANY UNIQUE ONE OF A KIND ANTIQUES ~·rc-nch Vk ton ;in ll•'•M'"•lflfl Sofa Custom d('S1j!ned T11!t'r Oak wmt• i.c>n·C'r "" buffl'l ltullan hand CJrH•d ".ilnut ~ult·boarrl " hu1!l.' t:11 .. ·vd1nl mirror E.irlv Amem·3n han l"•I t.1hll• l'r1m1t1ve pine pi1•t'''' kl'rO'i~llt' l.:1mJ>!>·<'IOCkl> • CROW'S NEST ANTIQUES 501 N. El Camino Real Corner Palizeda, San Clemente 498-6242 Schedule your Christmas shopping stops with tbe Dail y P ilot's CHRISTMAS G IFT TRAIN CALL NOW 642·5678 Selected Courses 963-4537 18153 BrOOkhur st-Ste C Fountain Valley lllllS....OIMMIF,....,1 PAUL'S PIANO SHOPPE 128 W 19th CM 548·7272 GI V~ YO 'HSJ::Lf' AGIFT SEYf'ORTll PRODUCTS AT REDUCED PRICES. SLENDJ::R XOW 5TA Y SLENDER FUTl'.R E RJ\RS 957.0230 1For5* 2 rnomo; · S9 95 :; room .. · S2i 05 :-or J '14 ;:; \l...o C'arp<·I & uphol!>tnv dyl•tng • Cond11ion:-Pt'I m1tlmi:! • Scotchguard avallaDte Professional Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES 540-1849 .............................................. ··•••·················· ........•..........••.............................................•...................................•.•.••.•...............•............ Gfttffot I 002 Getwrat I 002 GeMf'OI I 002 GiMrat I 002 Ge .. rat I OOZ G11•ral · · I 002 ~...... I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPO_RJUNITY Publisher's Hoffee: L ' All real estate advertised ~ .. ~ · J 41EDROOM $117,000 Blfl 2 story 4 bdrm + den. Fmly rm or frml dm rm w/blt i.n wine rat'k. Front yrd showplat'e or cstm design by foremost designer. You must see to appreciate! 646-77ll. THE WHITE TORNADO EASTSIDE 2YEARSOLD Lvly 4 br. 2 ba Grant Warmington bwlt fml)' home. Earthtone decor thruouL Lot 1s complete· ly fenced & set back from street providing safety. privacy & peacefulness. Just listed. 646-7711. THIS DOES HOT HAPPEN VERY OFTEN Sl 1.900 To take over loan. no qualify. ing on this sharp 3 bd rm. + family rm.. 1':? baths: dbl. garage. hu ge fenced yard . $69.900. Won't last !! Hurry & call!! ''WHY REHT?w MARINA -WATYFltOHT s 174,800 in this newspaper iu ub-. · ~J~.11_ -;t: "·~ · ject t.o the t'ederal Fair I .... ~. • .~l~ Housing Act o r 1968 ~ ·- wlucb makes it illegal to adverUse "any pre- ference, limitation. or discriminaUoo based on race, color. religion, sex. has to hve i.n this &potless beauty J ust IJsted, the best pe r 'qua re fool value 1n Mesa Ve rde. Th.is 4 bedroom. 2 bath 1900 sq. n. home has a hug e ma s t e r s uite. Solarium floors in kitt'hen & separate ram1- Jy room, Don't miss this home. It's ns good as it ---------• sounds Only $94.900. Call 556·2660 Real F.8tate 2 Bdrms., 2 bath own -your-own. for S372 a month. P ITI. Prestigious Newport area. Finest waterfront h ving·boat slip available too! 2 Fireplaces. Step-down hving rm. Formal dining room . All natural wood kitchen cabinets, food center & grill too! Wet bar. View + mi r rored wardrobes highlight master wing. 2 Patio sundecks. Walk to shops and restaurants. Common pool, spa, sauna & gym -call fast !! or oaUooal ongin, or an lnt.enUon to make 11ny such preference. limlta· lion. or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept a ny advertising for r eal estate which is in viola- tion oCtbe I aw. SBJ.Sl MOTIVA 11D Seller must vacate beautiful 4 bedrm. 2~ ba borne In Lake Forest. Featured ln LA Times HoDll' Section. Deck wilb bench aeaUng-$109,500.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Ask ror Craig Batley. UICI< S & ot Col!La Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach Inc. 234 E. 17th St .• C.M. w~ $180,000 Terrific Corona del Mar Ul-1266 ElllOltS: AdYertiMn Nat.lonwide Network or ....... dledl ...... ods Individually Owned WATUtFROl\'T .., md nport. .,._ and Operated HOM~ ,.... I 1 I chht)r. l'M·t:;;iiiiiR.ealiiiiiiiiF.aiiilamt.e•Of-(1•· ces--1:..~~-:....:~1~:~~~~-~~~~~~TE-DAIL Y f!ILOT •-al" ••• .,for.......... MESA VEIDE SPACIOUS! UGHTl carnet lllltrffCMUMlly. fUOHLANDS. Belt bll)' .. u_.-.,Acallbl!1ral c • ________ 1 tn th1a neat area. a H~ge OUtUUJ ~ bdrms, 2 baths, larse ln11. rofeulonally TERMS Huge • Beauliful. 4br, 3ba newer home on t'ul de-sac \n Costa Me a Otn arran1e low do~n payment or low monthlY paymen\a. $H2.500. F.dw V. Fish, Realtor 541.9173 family room . 2 tand1uped . Lae lot. ftreplaces. Near schoola. Room for JIOOI, Lge fmly New on the market at rm • fnnl d1n rm. Btll ~~-Youhaven·t ~n Oreenbrook 2 s tor y this one. ao call us at home. ExecuUvea home $40-1\$1 for 1racloua entertain· me. Ac\ now I ~IM91 • , '~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~ Walker 1; lee «;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES BEACH INCOME FOUVH Vll.W! Moq.alfvMQ Forever View of Hills! Gorgeous park ~ettlng. Spa nis h e ntry. Brl ck fireptace. Formal d ining r oom . 3 Spaciou s bedrms. Prime I rvine location. No qualifying. Owner will creatively finance! Don't hesitate, CHARMING DUPLEX-S69, 900 ~urchison 6?5·9111 nterprisu Real Estate Dt~ 3400 VI I Oporto # 113 Newport Beach, CA. 92$63 752-1700 11662 MacArflllr ltYcl-Wte I 03-tnM \:0-S THE REAL '()l E~TATERS call today 752-1700. ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ OIPfN Ill q •II S rtJN 108' Nl(f • "':: ·---------------· !~Ill ofu1o 'Ulfar 3322 YIA LIDO OPEN MOM.. WID .. Al. 2 TO 4 SAT. & SUM. t TO 4 ' LOUDIM/HIALY UDO IOI.TY HC. 673-7• ' . ~~~ LllCE ..W IH. HARIOI VIEW Remodeled -relandscaped totally upgraded , Palermo model with expan~ed f.amily room and many other major tmprovements. Large private view lot. Near park. $239.500. .... - A c:a.awa. IAMlla CO. 644·9060 11t11M ~HIU.lttO • ........ ,COTIA ' . - WISTCUFF AREA Spacious 5 bdrm. home on a quiet s treet n ear Ma riners P a rk. Freshly painted, with new carpets -you can move in r ight away! The family rm., with cheerful frplc.. is definitely family sized: enclbsed yurd: a terri£ic value at $186.~ & owner may finance. 673-4400 HARBOR v I' St 2 . •• c. • 2' .), 14 •• II .d OAILVPILOf * W~.~22.117& HMtt• For Stile H.N• For Stile •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._., '-S. HotttH Por S. Hovt•t ~ S.-. ~ .. Por S* GeMnlf I 001 o....,... 1001 HouM t For S• Ho4tM1 For 5* Hou.1 For 5* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•.•.••••..•..•.......•••...•..••....•...•... ···•••••••····•······•· •...................... -------------···.·.·.··.·.·.··-·· G.....e IOOJ '"-r.. 1002 C:O...MeM 1024 6 1•r• I OOJ • ...,... I 002 G...,... t 001 Gew.. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ......•................ ....•••.•........•..... ·····~················· ..•..•....•.•.••••..•.. COIONA dEL MAI -. OCIAMFIONT Quohty r ra fL.,man5hip ln mahutt trim & uuk floon.\ M' off th1, lundrnark 4 H H. 3 ha oomtt-in fin t looRUoo 14:1\tabli.sht.'(J lre & luwns $47~ 000 MIW..ottT H !HMfTS V~•~h1nn li.lund 'll·~ from 3 Bdrm l'ountt v :-1\ll( h°'ml' I 'W'd hr&('k & rouJth -.awn wood . -.-.1mmlntc PoOI. JIH'UU I S:..'tl.'l.000 IAC I IAY f'uw 4 hdrm • 2"'• bath l amJly hnm on q U Id ('\II dl' b8t' 0\'f'r llt"Ct pool. pl.a) hou:.." -.lOntKt' $169 01 Ti rm,. IAYN OHT &•Vl'1 ~•I finl• bu \•front hom"" Wit~ J)l('r & i,hp AVALON Well t'OOstru<'kd, 3 BR. 1 b . onk floor. purl lul ha"lt·nwot. 1·om·n :lt• fow1dullon $120.000 1-'t•t> Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR 1.\1 K11y•1<fr LJ,.., NM h i '> t,11,1 •EDUCEO rtllCE Vit•w of Lagunu If ills with pool. J u<·uu1 . t<•nnis courts & mu<·h mon· for 011lv S7 l.950. flurn. Varant & n ·ad\ to mov<' 1111 Ca II 546-4141 Serving Cosia Mesa Irvine · H untington Beact1 Ne wport Beach MANSI OM OMTHESAMD SPACIOUS FttEEOOM U~l()U~ IN CORONA DEL.MAR SHOllCUffS COTTAGf Shlllglf'd 3 t>drm, 2 brl<'k rr1,kt•s. nr 3vt hN1eh. Ot'U /11 rv noon._ VO<'ttnl 11n $300,000 ,.IVACY ()u1l'l al mo~pht•n· 11'> Pn JOVNI hy lhll\ '1 tw<11 oom. J hJlh (' ,, meo lh1<hlunch ho mt· Prt vate ht'IH'h IH'C't·~~ 1odudcd Ill SlH7 .9~0 Jll l('t• FA ST ISCROW Ow1wr ol f 'd M r hJrml·r wnnll\ fta ,t (''><rm\ V.u· . H 2 111 . 1 h• in J bd1 m lif'll :! -.1un ,\-.1-m~ S l ?l.~>C IO IEAUTIFUL INCOME P r H!<-or ""' nt·r-.h1p an Old< 'd\1 . two :! l><lri n un 11 io. plu.-. gut·~! roun1, 1·or1wr lol'.1 l10n on i• r nil -.trt•t:l. li-.ku\~ '20!1,!l(IC) I JN l ()UI I lf)MI § Hl Al TOHS ·• 61!.> bOOU :"443 LJ\I C.o.ist H1f1hwc1y, C11•011J t1 .. 1 M.11 ,,1.,,, m M··,,1 V1·11lo-.. 11 1,11> 11'l'lll ~COATS & WALLACE '::rP. REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAi I Y OWNf 0 COMPANY SERVI NC THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 NO•TH COSTA MESA -:J Bdrms. pool , .b~11lt 1n kikht·n. schools n(•11rhy. shop. JHOJ.!. tra11 sport :1l1on. 77.!1511 Call 546·41 41 se'rving Costa Mesa ~lrvlne . Huntington Beac h·Newport Bea<:;h DllUll DUPUX Extra laf'ge owncr'8 unil. 3 bdrm w/formal rtln-rm. large i hdrm rear n·ritul If urry on this one WESTMINSTER Nt!w rave units on quiet nel~hborhood . t1t•t• hoed :,trcct. dOM' lo hhopp1ng. EASTBLUFF AIAMDONED RXEI 5 Hd rm..,, 3 bathA. It's a mess. but at $150.000 it'~ thousnnds unc1er mark~t. HARBOR VIEW HILLS SACRIRCE SI 0,000 DOWN :J Bdrm. 2 bath Owner will rarrv balun('· al 10' f. No quulifying Cail for det a1b OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN I -5 I 0 I 7 Sandca1tle COSTA MESA Br UNDER CONSTRUCTION D1 •l uxt! 13 unit proJert. an xlnt loc 1n i: your 1n vt·s t or :-.' f"1r~t dt•prt•t.•i ation st tl l a vatl <:an l'~l·row Jan. J!l7!J . For 1r10t 1· info usc:r C'loso <:~II ·640·5112 ERA/R.C. TAYLOR CO. AH119UE COLLECTORS DELIGHT Thi~ old mini -man~on ts lo<'ated in the (•1t y of OrnnJ.!c Huge lot. hardwood floors. IC'arled 1-tlas!'l breakfronts. & HoM.•wood moldings thro ughout Won't la~t $76.500 WAIMEST THANISSllDI WISHES TO YOU WE'RI SOR•Y WI SLIPPID -with the parly with the large tumily. please t·a 11 540·36fA; We overlooked s howing you this lar ire 4 bedroom . r::imlly l'OOfTl. dining room. 21,:.-buth home Ov<•r 1900 Sq. ft. Low. low prire o'f $82.500. • LIVI CLOSE TO WORK -Check this home plus business opportunity on a largl! lot. Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with f1 guruge door business in I he rear. What <1 steal. Call quick . SJ 15.000 THE GIFT THAT ICIEPS OM fMVIMG Beautiful 3 bdrm ho m e. less (ban 1 yr old, Own<•r moving and needs to ~ell . fast Ot•<·or. lo your ta~te. All for only SM .r>()(> ' IEACH DUPLEX ·\ No down VA . $64 .900. Unbelievable 2 houses o n I lor. Live in on(•, collect rent op the other No down VA. move in immediately. SEVEN 4-ft.IXES Three 3 hdrms. one 2 bdrms. Spct·w l ownc·r:. unit wi th frpk. 20'h-Down. brc..·uk ('V{•n 1500 Sq. ti t·ach. Offert•d ut $110.000. carh. 540-3666 W 10: S L I< Y l\i . TAYLOR CO. H.F A l.TOH.S ~1 1wt· 1 ~MH llG CANYON CUSTOM HOME ..SAYHDI CUSTOMHOMI 4 Bdrm 3 BaUl wJ!urmaJ dlluna room and family room 2500 sq n.. •in.itl Story l)n OVU 'lllte<i lot. Pinf'fll quality thruout "1 block to C<>wlll'Y club " t.eMit courta. Ylr•t tune offered Call !i-46 ~ ~HERITAGE REALTORS IM A NUTSHELL •• You've got a r1>mp:tC'l 4 bdrm. 2 bath family ho me with a pantry bl!( NIOIAgh for afl'1r •ChOOI munc hers! 1-·1 rep I act•, l11rge pu110. fenced yard. new floor 1n t-nl ry . kitchen and d1n1ng urea• Cloi>1t t.o 11hopplnll and -''hool111 An 4'11bY nut. to t · uck at only $83.000 C.:ull 0l'Anne )•orler, 752 l.920 j QUAIL .A!~S~~ __ 10,-_ TII l:l~ P.M.t Del Cerro . 2St:'r!, ~!': r J~h~~.d 3 bedroom home with plush carpel, dining , rareplat·e and µallO $117 . 000 HK I{. C u II 54().1720 TAAIBL. -· .. #I lft Colfontia" LlfT'S TALK TURKEY /\ mul(nlfl <'e nt ex pent•nct.-of ,,...,.,n liv1n~ 1 Pnvulc ru<1d, guurdcd l•ntry' Surlufff'll i.etndy bcetl'h' 5 :.pu<·111us wood d cl'k :o.' $e l'lud e d 1::ircfl·n~.' A trut- rn."tc rplt-<'•' for lu11 un<iu1> ltv1111:' l>on 't w111l. lhnt-ti. nothmc Jtk,. 11 uny~ht·rc '' i''or d\'1111111 OlleT IH,500 '<Q fl or land --------··-------- Fu bulous view or B C. ~olf cour~e 1 Lush courtyard entrance: to this fine 4 hedrm cm(• ~torv with fam1lv rm + h 1 111 a n t rm . ·for m-a I d in in J! rm . gourm<·t kitchen and beautiful pool. Sfl<1<'1ous. <'lt>gant m aster bedroom ~u1tc \\/hugl· walk·in Mr. & Mr~ C'lost·t !'" t'o mrv 3 bdrm honil' with near nt-w 'lpec1al r 0 r t.' (' d ..... r h ,. a t t' d 'lyste m Lar~f' ~in v11lc· b1tckyard Sell may con 1oi1der \-A or F'Jli\' Onl> S'15.450 Call Ken tuller. 752 1920 w COITHlh, stalli. & l>Jrn -----n oom f or v1•.ictabl1· ..._""-....... -.--~.._.. SUPER-OLDER llolllt' on tht l'l•nan::.ula Point 1 blor k to thl' Wt."<.lge, t blol'k to privall' boy u,,d bc11rh U1K S Mdrm plu' d1•11, :! ,111ry on lurgl'r 1111 /\:.kin ~ $230.000 '11nt1• ~IH'l'IUI tt•rm ~. t'Jll C url I lt•1 l11:ri.. ~QUAIL NII MS 0;11 gard<>n & rTeedom for your children lo ro mp on the SJJllt'IOUS l(roundii Sharp :I bdrm, 2 ~Lory ranch hmnc. f'honc now' 545 94111 (~1~11 1mtt m Rt•ttl Eslall• N ll: W c 1<.a . AN VI I': W llOM ~~ Ill', do~ n 111 AIT U \t•ry 1 rc.1 11~1' Cu II 540·5570 :;top•' T<1ke time to relax 1md shop at home. Jt's What i. Your'rratk" Sl.62~ 0..y · t.1mµlc with Du1ly Pilot <:l11:.:.1fwd A!h An<I 1f you hJvt• ~melhrng to :-. .. II . <·ult ,, frtl'ndl v Clas~1f1l'd Act Vti.l•r ul &l2 Shi ll Tilllt '11 httk lo pay for an ud tn Ull' Owly Pilot Servi toe Di rertory that ran ~your pruft'l'> .. 11)11111 Identity f'or ntot l' 111 funmllon call 642 !Ams ,J( fAVIU}. ~· ., .. ,. 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Dill Al1rm Cloc:lt T1m1 Cloe~ ~ Gnomon ChronotrlPfl S109 Witch " ~~ ~I• Cuckoo Clock Weter Clock v ..... nditl Mttronome Writtw1ttll ~ Ttlltllt Hov~ Stnd-- Tomorrow: n..nu;vi111 S~~~lA-~t~S · Thal Intriguing Word Gom• wlfh o Chud l• ....., ~ Ct.AY L rot.r.M ----- ... 0"0"99 ....... ol .... fO..t l(.fO....,._ ~ b.. t low IO f0t,,. rout -le -d• I' l1 I: 1 1 c ( l 81 J ! ~~~t'•,,."Oil I I M I I I I I tCl•MrUTI AMwen.. ... BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR OR 759.-11 WESLEY N. TA YLott CO. 2 1 I I S-Jooquift HHtt Rood A!~~J~ CO,.. TII l :lO PM.I Motivated! CHOICE AREA! If ;1. hdrm.~ :in· 1•111,u~h. IRVIHE COMDO \nu can Jive in 11 very i'\•t• Jund 111 Unt\ll'r1>1t.y NEWPORT CENTER. H.t . 644-4910 Lush Atrium Off lhe living room 11rt·d Super 3 bedroom honk' 1 It Ill'• Jr••t.1 10 thi· f'urk Ill t11ghly up Bl.U n ··s. for ON I. y PETE BARRETT i.:rudl'(J lvly 3 bdrm. 2 BUOY... 1-•E.-.co•T_l_E•D--•E-1 wllh dining. fireplace SICY.>,oOo You would tw REAlJY :.tory Only Mt·pi. Lo adult \t•ry m·tir 2 lo~cly poob. pool & Jucuu1. Mollvutcd & I :o.dlt•r JU.'ll reduced pn ce the pool, tennti. t:ourt. ~ SD ELUX pauo. and HV parkin1t 1ncuu1. lhe cozy bnr k DUPLEX $911 ,500 BK R. Co l l tcnru:. an t-11:-.y wa k to 61\2-5200 s1.1oo to $ll7,9o0 11 ·:. " 11 1>t1perm.a rltcl &---------fireplace an this 2 1car Bwlt ar. condos. in con<,l MO-J7;,J old 3 bedri>om. 2 bath 3 BR & 2 MR. l~e bdrm.'> property_ Localed. in fplr. dhl garnJtr, huyl'r nurfl!•ruui. sho~ --_ bargain DOW.! ~!:Kill ~!w:~=T2H!~G~!!·: IOIWO!?!RINl§fl SAN JOAQUIN l(•>lf <·lub, tennis & pool" 11n• very ronv1• llll'rll to lh1~ cJl'ltKhtful 2 bdrm • 2 hath N10d11. t•or nc·r uml, all on onv floor & 1i. av111lublc for o nly SJ l3.~I. ~·•th u larl(e, u:o. 'ul'T\LI bll· ll '". lo11n BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR OR. 7H11 rtllME DUPLEXES I Located 1n 100 block, Wesl Newport ; older front 2 bdrm hus new plumbing. elt'rtriral in k1lchen; rear bachelor uml over dbl. guragll , spa<'t: for 2 e11tra ears Pnred al $149,500 2 Bdrm & l·bdrm. unit. West Newport, good reo · lal history , wu lk t beach Sl.59,000 673·366.1 675 4777 Eves COSTA MESA Ea.talde, 3 bdrms • 2 ba U>mplelely rcmorMed, 2 cur gar11111e . Sl28,000 NEWPORT PEHIM. 2 Jldrms . 2 b11lhs. frplc OnJy ~000 LeHehold MIWr'ORT ISLAMD ha~ an unusunl and 1m Real EAtale pre&1vt.> floor plan with no hallways. The larl(e Wat., f1CMlf •tote I 1 v 1 n n r o o m h a s ..i + loat Slip firepla1·e •nd thl' mttster S l30,000 __ __ hdrm hai. Frenl'h tJoor11 VA SLIKE NU onto thl• palto. Only Rambling Spuni11h with .... ~-V---'-VI• $1!19.50U pnvaw courtyard & ex· J Bcdrm. 1 ~. b&. uir 3Bdrm.rum -rmplwid1n .... R_._ ,....._ a HAlDESTY ecut1ve entry. Lavish ltv· rood , auto spnnklcr & LOVERS RnREAT rm. new crpt 'g, load~ of ~ I ba Q mdomimum '"' rm + gourmet sun· garage opener. Kitc hen Hug• mai.ler s uite 1sola1 .,huller:., ..itnum. enc l 565.500 Comm pool Lill' RIAL TORS .shanc kitchen +din Ina' completely remodeled ed Cor mt1mat.e vn vut·y. Jh • l 1 n . u "k 1 n ~ o n I Y assumiJhlt' loan al !I~': 675-2866 Sweeping m.a1ter bedrm 179.000.~9161 huge fum1ly room. t-:11 $1ll4 .900. 8kr . S401720 or 557~50 ~1.1 Park Ave retreul' Steps lo pool. celll'nt location nt-ur JACOIS REALTY ev. balboa Island tenrua & poundmg surf beach and golf rou~c 67W670 CUSTOM HOME make this fantastic S81.500. Ca ll 962 771!1f • .......__ 1_1_..,. 1006 1 Pecoretor'aDream twhm living. Cull fo r --Pool Sitt' at. apar1ous &-MESAVEROE ahow\111, 847·ft010 & KEY ....................... open. a br. formal UR we found tt for you ' Now 0>1""''''""""' •<Jttr.ri· ~ P.€ALTOP.sii 4 duplx. including bay Muvt' in Mnd Grt Loca you l'an u11e your lt.1lent & [ ~ If~~ Ii~· ···• ._• .. • iia• ii• iii• iii• iii• iii• iii•ii• ii• ii• iii• iii• ;;•;lllJ front to be e11c h down 1n l1009'79 ~fl fix 1t up•' Giant 5 BR : ; a pk11. 2131684·3200 ALLSTATE h1 ome' f~mllyedroom ! 1~:::;~~~~~··1!!!~~:~~ DOtf"TWAIT.. ...._·~~TED DELI 2 COTTAGES IN res1den REALTORS ,arge puuo' Ne paint ~ :r =-•• _ If you really want lo buy 11emenvvus opportunity tiaJ zone. only S189.500 _ _ _ and wallpaper•• Don't1---------1 4Rdrm. .family rm, 180 fort.be person whowanu. Hardesty Rl·altort1 FAMILY HOME delay,c111164S·0303 degrl'" ocean vl"w . toown huiownb~anesii 67S·28f.ti N H u 28 f UfQROABL£ ' " fo'f!ulu_rinl( finest 111 M 1tl 5Q:I Purk Ave, pl irts 4 or 11 . 11 m1 N' pnvatc l>t>arh S.:•noul>ly die Eastern & ltahan Uulbou ls lt1ru.I I y rm w I f r p 1 l'. In FORESTE OLSON '•' ••• .... ,uPt• INVESTOR'S SPECIAL Sharp •2 bdrm home to bve 1n while you bwld your duplex on the rear of lhJS H 2 lol 10 1-:asts1dc Costa Mesa Call today for appl lo set• lh1~ un W1ual properly . ..545 !H!ll Newport l.lvt> in pre sug1tJW1 Weiot<'hfr ror un· der $l50,000 Spurious 3 bdrm, family room . country kitchen. Neat and dean and ready to move into. Cell us Ill ~1151 for further de· tu1.Lo;. ..a ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS r>rlred RetJnnJ( couple roods Mollvat<'d St'llt'r encl()lled yard. do..e lo no longer nt.'c.-d thti. i.aza i.oys :.ubmil your offer CoroftCI del M• t 022 srhools , ('ul dt• :o.ac i.t ble home See a i. soon as fll''llluiwn ! S45 tM91 •••••••··~··••••••••• S90,000. Al(l ·~ 24 l•t possibll• $195.000 Al trac.11ve ftnuncan~ DUPLEX So. of Hkjllwcry ---------1 on lovely A voe ado W._HOIM for Tbanksg1111ng Lisa from UCLA & Mttc h from US<.: Mum&UJcJ Avcnu<'. " charming 2 bdrm. 2 sly. upside down house with l'ednr shingle ext<>rao r and s undeck PLUS o lu11urious 2 bedroom. 3 bath apt. Coverl'd patio uncl J cur garage ~10,000 644·721 I IUILDER ClO SEOUT Ji.m 2 left or lhc·11c lovely 2 ~Wry, 4 br. :f hu home:. on qwcl cul de :.uc. 2 frple:. & muc h more Priced al Just S189.SOO 345 t-; 23rd St Also h1vt• 2 I i.tory :1 br. 2 ba ut 2tf7fi t,; 20110 Orani;1• Avl' Pri ced a t Sl29.!'>00 Owner/ Agt. 552·4894 . 642-2164 or 673-C"nll2 LUSKIN -.. 0-TI-CE!I (//tah~/t HAR t 0 • V I EW We represent employees R E Atltl T y ''WQOIJSY" HOMES o f firms movrnti t o ~h~~t! :l d~~=~~~H~~~ ~~n~c ~·:ee~'<I ~it"~~ 640·625!1 CHARM ... a Bdrm .. 1 balh home on tlG CAMYO H rt 2 lot. frplc • lots or Has to be thli. pre&t1ge wood&bnrk Sl8S.OOO r ommun1ly 'i. f1nei.t HOME Ir IMCOME value ! 3 lldrrn<t + den. lot. fantastic view. 4 llOTLIN~ 979-6750 accents th1r. I.op 1oc11l bdrm Lwik home w/lhe ----SEU. Idle items with a SPYGLASS IHLL llO M E e<l 3 bedroom. 2 bath & J 3 Bdrm . 2 balh home largest "Augustu" pla n plus two 2 bdrm units In In beet ei,1rly art>a IO<'al<'. rear.4 Carparkangmde with s weeping .:olf ltghlluJ pt1rk·llke selling, coUJ'8e view ! Llkt-new & 1'.:astslde Costll Me110 tota lly charmlni,t Property in 11 Int romli $229,000" moll. l advantageous WANTACTION" OIUJyP1Jot Clu111l1edAd. lSCam bnaSpectacular car ~a ru ge Fa s t flmmclng. Come In ar.d Class1fe<I Ads 642~ 642·5618. • view 673-6634 agt possesAlon; owner anx· talk ftnanclng. $217,SOO ---_;...----=--1 lous. J,owest pr1<'e in mlnl~ I I 'I\ lj It I \I I) . ' /~II I (oa:I •wt o 101dtl 11,, lion ' $199,000 AGt-;NT640 ~ 673 3663 642-2253 F.ve11 - associated BllOl'fk',. IHAI TO~S JO I' ""' N "" I , ' ~' PENNY PINCHER ADS OMLYR Sfll 1ny lttm or com· bin•Uon of Item• tor '7' or leu with 1 Penny Pwhtr Ad. J Un• few 2 tonMOullve da~ Each addlt1l)lll l Unt •• 60" tor th@ 2 day Chine" 1t 1 No<'Omm•l"C'11l 1d1. For mOft• lnform111on ind 11) 1>l1fl1 your ad (•111 . 642-5671 Cla~iried Ads, your one I stopshoppmg renter -----cae: 110181 BLlllS CD. OVER 50 VEAns OF SERVICE EXCLUSIVE LIDO ISL! Bcu ut 1ful Rt!modc led 4 Rrlrm . llomc Lo<•ulcd On A Prime Street To S treet Lot . Sepa rate Garct«!n·Dinln~ Room Opening To A Roger ' Gardens Londi;caped Yard. L orge Family Room W /Fireploco. Ofrice/Study W/Wet Bar. Nexl To M ast er Suite. I mportcd Tilt! In Kitchen. Plus Mu ny. Many More F.xccl l ent FcaLurt1s Call F o r Appt. T o lnai pcct. Priced At S450.000. HI DOY• macneb I Irvine realty TURKEY. MIHCEO "E + oc.-mw 0 P .. : N 1 0 A . M . · 6 P . M . 0 N THANKSG IVING -206 LA J OLLA LN. Set! it n ow -move in by Christmas! Lovely home in Carmel· Ilk~ scttin~. 3Bf<s. 2't.I baths, Iron gat ed polio e ntry. exercise rm . Very convenient ror professionals & Hoa!? Hospltol Starr. New -never lived In ' 1 Priced 11 t $234,500 w/flexl· b1e fln:rncln$l. <0 -130a> TUITLI ROCK Air·cond. l ·BH + den townhom w/d rumata<· skyllghtcd Interior done beuutifull y In earth colors. 'flt~ fl oorinJ.; In entry & kitchen - wood burning f plc -2 balcqnles + polio ur('O & elec. garage door openet Offered ot $128.900. Lor - trutnc Re nnie 752-1414. <0·129> M2·1235 MMJOO tOt Do11t r Drive Harbor View Ctn1er 1n11ne et C."'J)IA Val,.y Ctft .. r 711·1414 ltt 7'1Jo9'12 -area E Z to buy al I 00/o 2nd 189.900. 645 1221. NOLOANn:~s 6103Seashore Dr. NB 407 Ja11m1nt'. CdM CHARLES QUINTARD REAL'rOR . Since 1946 You Tell Em! I Sell Em! SPYGLASS HILL 4 Bdrm. Dr11t.1c prtce r e· ductJon Irwin & Irwin Rllra 644-61 It 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASIC ST AITltt HOMI. $6',900 Prlud r laht with 3 Odrms, ne w carpets, lal"lle lot. and nwny frwt lreet. Only 1418,900. Call ~ 4'\.'.~ HERITAGE HEAlTORS ~ _W...!!_tdff •Hlty 81f20/o ASSUMAlll For lhls up 1r1d ed 3 bedrm home , copper plumbing. 2 Car dtchd ~ar. Total price $69,950 P111blt' 549'l IH!r mo. For rurtherlnfo,845•8181 . OPf N HOii\~ IUAL TY / DILl6ffT'flUl LIYIMG In lh1I buutiM •lra lg. lbr. condo. •·ronl w dt w/privacy. frplc. wel bar. pool, Jae. Lot• of closeta . One yr new WON'T ~1'. 979 U70 ALLSTATE UAJ.TOllS , Hor11uu F9r Sde Hot.Ht '°r S... othefo IHI &t•t• ...... , ,.., s-. J~ F s• 'Hout s. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ........................... ~! .. ~~ ................. !!!.~~ ............ L.,... Ml~ I OS2 Newport leKe. I 069 ~Hwa Othft' R•al Eatot• o.+iff Rtol btcrte H4MK•• U1tfwwit1Md ....,..__ leecll I 04~ le II t 0 0 ~ I 044 •••••••••••••• ...... • • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r"9I'" Stlle t I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• ••••. ••• • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wec1nesday. November 22 1978 * DAil.if PILOT ............................... ~ .... -::. ••••• 4 ....................... l.11"' '"'lo\ down I' ynwn1 HOME + A" 0 •0 ••••u••••••••••u Inc-Property 2000 ,__ 'ropertf 2000 Costa M.sa 3224 --------------------·· lrv111<' Cn>vt•• 2 br 1lt<t1 Onl)' ~ooo 1'" 187 OOO 1 ~UH huu .. t• ~ Apl 11~t•1 :.! 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PDftoromic •iews r .ach o..t over tau.bird C0rtyon. y~·u lo•e it .•• S244,500 (714t 497-3331 Costa M"o I 024 lniiw I 044 ...•.....••..••.•.............•........••....• SOMETHIN' FOR NOTHIH'? \ 11u'll th1nk •m "'h•·n '"u "\l."I' lh1•, t'ttr\h lctllt•ol :1 IHlrm. ' ti.it h Imo,,. "11 h 1111111, l'll\t•11-1I ll·•l•t1 l.111;11 JOil Ill\ •·h • I u111111 ... HI ,1 J1••11pli-"h11 I ,1 f 1• 1w1.:hhor nou<I' \ 1111 1111 '" 111111" llto\I I" "11·; lt,ilt'1~la 1tntl lht 11 •.oil l'.11 l\ .. n1 · •~><! 1•1,10 WOODBRIDGE .. 8 >; .. a ssm loon •Reduce d S4600 • OWMr Must Sell! 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Rtl Al{t ~('\&ll'V>r1 !AJO<l(il ft, 1 llU I • -i\IJl)J( 12 yr-. old ~J·,. l'lll Phwi $450 !1!>1 mti L..-OleCKh 1041 ) ~Olll}UH ,.,,;;""rm w ifrpli·. 111110 4-rLEX down Own••rw1llhn;ince lltil.No~e ____ _ •• •• •• • • • • • • • •• • • • •. • • • " COST'" MES.. l !.A rtun·i -dry, 1mmut•ul.ilt• 1\ rrlU!ot "' "' 111;.."""' ~bdrm. dhl R;ir. fum rm. £&· ·. 1i.1rt.1r View P;ill'rrilo ~•· t• 1 t v m $2 o . :111 o l mrt\Ut"Uh1lt• u111t., with UST SELL hi fo<•d yd Av~I nulo\ Causey & C 0. _ 1 111 J nu "'":"; 71<1 ti4) tr.l47 yard dr4'•'' "'"' 1·ndoM•d M $450 Call G46-f\47lf "''un•· !I' ,•, tuun IL Jr,,.: 1•, 1 11 j! 1111 ti UI 111J.F.X. SW ~I liood - • lAGUMA CHA.RM l•t•I ~ow 11,.1nl hr u• h .irul 1f41 ilt• th" J IM-1ltuot11 nil w• ·~11J'kh-• Y. u11cl 01M" b1•111n.-1I t t•il1t11l!. I I t I' 11 I " < 1 , Ill ..i I II I t '"'"'"' lllltll~ ... "'"' ... ht.•ath SI :ci 0011 • 11114 ..... ' .... ~1 "'"" I) 11\ \t 11,tl(t' .. 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CONDOM ANIA A ttt.•l4• of b.appint:!I:. o( ft-<'lln.: thos\' furtonah• ll('OVll! wh<.> own " front ruw Rhdr11 or Newport C:n·11t <..-Oodn with bay or tKt•:in v1c-111 We \'nn hdµ IOtilK'4' 1t Cn 11 FREE RENT 7~ rn:m 1nc1m,~,.(., fMd yd"I , upl(raded ' 2100 rrpt... 1lrpi.. blluK S mall nUAIL ...•...•••...•......... ch•ld j)('tuk t'roms39s EXCITING T mo O ri vt• b y 25411 • • PLACE SUPER HEW Orungl' A\•t·. then c11ll Newport leach 'RonttTIES'"' l~STllAL ILOGS rvt':dit3H31-7318 •OH THE IEACH• S l':LLING FAST'' t-;a1;L'>1de tx-uul. nuw 18e :i St>u <'a1111 & sum.N i. ovt•r IO,.. Tll l :lO ,,,.. 1 3 o 0 u h 11 O IJ " ll fl . Lr. 2 ba duple1< 1-·rpk. lo11kmit th1• hlul' l'at•1flc SUNITS .. pr1nklt•red. dlx ofc·1> din rm.1•nd i;ur. Adult!> pvt bt•urh . 5 m1nut1·s Tui1lln ~111dre11~ only . no peL' StJOO. mo from .. ·u~hwn li.1.tnd ialNMI Pttftlnsulo STOP PAYING RENT! <.:all & lc«1v•· m.'..: 75Hl~JO~ &nsallonal trapll· wuh· Grl'lll 1nve!-lm1:n t Cull today & ••. ,k ltboUI ., . . r ., huffil• nt"\"tf' IJ •1te1mey I-our l OUT lS'i-dwn pr&j(ram I br $325. 2 Br S:f7a. 'a Urtl Colifonlo Pacific CIR units & one ien ulllt 17 M ' 838·5970 Ill AM 5 itarnli<' ~d .. sleti. ult MoiMI• HOtM Soles Yrly m <'omt·. could bl' J'M Mon Sun 548 82()4: 64h Z316 .,.,Ofi ll"r"·lr S t """l ,. $16.500 S.-111.'r will help . .., h 3 B ,. "· ,, .. "' '"' n N.-wnnrt p e R It -- ---Ml.'l>ll ·~<•rt . r ' u a , 540-5937 -··....-1 r eo Y Loh for Sal• 2200 avaalabtl' ()(·c I $4t>a t '""lll "' l"h1 t'l' "11 It MlulCHt'Vlejo I 06 7 UJ) O\lt•r 34,tX> ft uf Ot·v. •••• •••• •• •••••••••• • •• hflljl V. flh .I bdt Ill'> 1 llJttL.. ,1,..11. hrkrM rm iJ1nini.: 1 m & ~uµ.-r 1.11 11•· j!.ttllt• rou111 JEfFIRIHY REAL TOI 675-9 111 Causey & Co. • ---t antt• ....................... ~ll!:.:, :>41177~ NOTICE I 0 ACRES 2' . •·Jrr.illrr.'f'l mn11111 OFftCE BLDG SITE J Dr I !ill. frplt'. :t-1111 W1• ,ort· IJktnlC ofrt•" for Sa.c_~tr In the path or growth 005 Ba lt>oa Blvd. lluntmgton Bt·ach OranJ.:I.' i\n• S450 mo .11h<lrm.:11i11.wol,A C ,..s ono 1078 between Orani.:e Counly Ne wportBch.673·2058 2i 00ll i.q fl 1111 near 00767t lwl R:, ~.1nM1)(u1•lmodt•lhonw ••••••••••••••••••••••• anld ¥" U1el(o Cun lw • P .1t·1f1ta llu~1111 1ol , ~· -- U11h 10 l><· OIJl'tWd N civ JUST COMPLETED sp 11 erm-; Costa Mesa 4 -Plex l'oints Shop Cntr & Cl v 11• 2 II H d.., :in. alt r • :.'l.111 Jl :1 l'M .11 ll11· vro OHE Of A KIND FARGO A lfi()J 'tl ft owm•r ' urut l "•·ntcr $13&.llOO Eui.t,1'11·. Jvml immcd. 1.11.·rl\ 271-12 l'ut•rl.i lll'I l.."umt•&sct•th1:.h1llt111>'· 162..6~~70.!:1~~2 "'th J bdrm. ... t. hJth,, [),1v1c1Bourk1•Hllr ~".1~'1" ur i·hihl $JSCI. Oro Sdl1•r fl"•l'r\t'~ tlw ,11'tl' l'arati11>t'. h1i.:h 700ACRES t1r1•µl,1n·· ind l.1ri.:1• Solt.11950 1•15 ~1:!3 r1 11hl 1on•J1tl'I any a r11t 1111 .... ,, lh. D l 1 I' 11 I ..• I l'l l <Ill 111 .. tl·. ""' t· ~ "' ~ 1111 t-nn-u llU io. , '" n •1 LM L'.R/\ LO II" Y 1.c11· '1'"' l IHI 2 h~th Condo. ·• 'I '1 n I .. I II I\ t'l l>ti.11· C.:ou11ly J l •' , bcl • b lh I f c. r_ " ·•Jin .• a llJ.OC'll\ l'n , .. rm.c. J u111 ' ,,,. Ur:.wino~·c0,.,ta10K kllcht·n w 111-h ,,r. t rabh ~Surtdoy I 4·30 h 11 ·•0 " ( I 1n:11n l"rv.} ofl1,1mp h t t ,.. u -rn• · . . ugt' r~ ..... a . ., rµ l'!'>. i.:ar;1g1•,. ,l. 011 :.. .1n1 673 ti634 i·m1J1tr Fµlw :! r.1r i.:ar. l''orfurthl•r 1nf11 t'Ull enlr} "JY " founwin. S1>m1• i·'lc•i•llt·nl i·om 'hopp111i.: nt·.ir I;} m:ikt· ----.oulo 1lo11r. s 100 mo BIG VALUE ll'uti~·ti ~las~. mu ny lO llll'I <·1ttl llOll'lllltil It.op ii.I th1~ lln oublanclini.: tn Cho11•t· llaroor V1l'w 1111 7:12 !01Z. 673-8271) l.;.11 J.:t• h1lll1111 h1om1• "llh other t'U:.lom bwll xtras I)' developing area uud l v1.~lmt-nt upportun11y .1t 2220 P al·1r.c Dr. COM. :i lii•droom' :! '1 bJlhb. SJSS,OOU mile:-of f'rcl·" ay fron $215,000' 75:!· 1920 S200.000 Will bwhJ t<> i.wl 'µ11t·111w .. hvmg room & OPEMHOUSE tai.:e lnvei.1.or1t-rm' ' nu.A.IL or 'w1l owncrt Oldr l:.J.,l!>ldt• I br. !>love & rl'f n ~ $250 mo wh11c"atcr VH'" Sun f)'iJ 1124178froml 1PM FARGO ,... A 543-f.l~eve!I d1•C'k,, & great outdoor (7 14)64 5 9950 Su 11126178 r ml''" t1677·5ml ort1522·2080 ---- 645·11'127 n ro ,. PLACE Outofl""-..-.h. NEW 3 BR 21, ba Condo h v1nl! 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I 1111 754 lti414 ~17:1.l,IUO llupfl''I 1·0111 r:H·l IY pt>11I. lur~1· )(rt'l'llh•·ll ti4H t;JtJH Georc)e Elkins Co. 49tl 5275 l'nn °111> 1w,..,,, d k1t 1•h,.n "11 h . pl.1yi.:ounJs "llhin "Jfj,. . 63 1.34 oOor 4 UHITS J•'lll1J•r•• ,1ppliJn1 , • .., 1-,..1ti"' l Hdr. Iii<! 111:11.I~ PROPERTIES " l()pftn Toi I. 10 r M I SLASHED To S72,SOO !lo .111111111 I Ill: !. II\ 111.1111• l'I I .., I ,1 lo11 l111c, f.t1lllh Im I •It .11 l .111111' I 1•1j:hl1111 l11011cl I ..... ' I Ill II I ' lfl ill l'il \..., I I< \ II 1-\I I .., I \ I 1- 754-7800 HIGHLAND VIEW .Jct I ~.111111~· 1111 '"" lcJ ... ol 11t111I 1,., .o111111 i•.t•r).1 ••11 '11 '· .. 1 11111 l 't•i.!f 11lt•il 1 .1r111· 1 .1 rotl cir; ..... .., 1•111" 10 ... 1 ... rtllJI l 111111\ "''th" 1111•,111111111• l"wtll'nll'k l'l.111· 111111w1 __________ , I \ \ 11111 ' I 11 r lo 11 I\ Dano Point 1026 ..•••.•................ 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Out of stat. 11 l2 556-t.006or754·164X OPl':NSAT1 r1 <1UH.2•~ba .dblt·arp11r1 . ••••.•C•• 0 ••V•l:;G••T•O••:..•.•••• rurh1s h1·d "'th pn~al<· Property 2600 rwv. 1·pb drf>' $65.500 " " JMllO $1~!.l.()(~I ;~.l 1!14!0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V<:ry OICl' 3 llR. swl!?1 Qntu~ ( 2 i ;1 I 4 a 4 2 7 KI.I Pnde uf own1·ri.h111 I J nuAIL E11w n.1dJ, Mt• .. .!. bdrm n;un..: 1.1ool. biit yu~~.s~~~ 171 11!">4 1 14'!2 pl(•X m ex1.·ellt-nl rental T f1,hm1t. hun1111g, rl'tln· Kid~ OK 11•4: "12·1!15~. 21 :irea. nt·ar :-.l'11ool11 and 1111·nl "' wlo.ncl 11·t11 .. 1t ltcmv·. 557 27K:t c.,~;-1.rr . ABUSED CUSTOM South l"uu't l'l.itJ PLACE "tlh In: 1rcik l~<'t':'" ll.idWlo>r.ulll1J.<11tl.:-.ini.:h• lLL.L... 11 \\h,11 a m1·"' But S2W.OOO 752 1:1w PROPERTIES -'",.. .,.,111. II• t11.1111 """ '"'pd ... Sl711 mu 640·5357 h11m1.• 11n ;o h1lb11l1· "'111111! T tep.i.1'il l ·lO l'.M.I • •. r. •1,J f H•wportCe nter Yohat.ohU) llllt tu ... t11111 J nuAIL -~:!kC~Hl tor lfllllk ••• ti· trll!l~ •. l).Ul•·W IXlh~l 1__________ 1A 1lh l11.11b of :-.und1•1·k 1n1: PLACE Ranctt.s , forms, KIDS/PETS Otc 1·nm1.1l1'1Pf) (PlfllltJo•lt·tl :\la .. ,,t\l" mJslt•t .. 11111· .11 OFflCE BLDG. Gro••\ 2700 1-.J ... hlllt• 2 Hr 1wr. s:J1;~, L.11-:un.1 t'harm"r Jll:-.t <! I th I PROPERTIES " u·• xz.r.x Mr <U!l>I l1l111k., trom 111·.or h 11.,, A TOUCH OF ' r<'nl1.-< "'1 uxunoui. • • I ~1·1.1:..r:otc umti.. :mo ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '·' · ' ' Hum;rn tub & 1111,Jtt' " l.cri.:1· rc•.11 ';1nl tl1•11. COUNTRY i::ardl't1' For ma 1 tllnini.: 1°'"91 Til 1:10 I' M.1 It 1•:01·h S8!I 01.10 ·1'''1 t'' F.1lll11t">k h11rn1· K.. 3111< :!b.1 Townhou't' t 1rt'IJf«11· •1t1tl do u b I 1· ,. BA y SIDE COVE* x. r.irnot, room anduilt·cl HEW MEA.R tUW Roy Mc Cordi•, Rltr i.:10\ ,. '.)1l'1.5l1C1 ... i'. 11111-. P•iul I" 1 palm Ad uh-. .:JrJl!t· l'IH,:1110 lllllHl>I' 1-)'om ii' ru~111· w1J(.1(1 t''I S pt·l'laC:·ul:or '""w Ni• TRIPLEX 5 48-7729 Tr;uh l11r l>I.." 1;1:1 !Iii.I llto pPl' $37~, l<.l/f,J I Ian tttnor. JU!>I ~ll"P" 10 lht· lfUJhrym~ $17!1.UOO l7'11 TU,llll i\pl llilt I bJy. lo •l 's llW:-.t.erfol RUMAR REALTY 111 ( ll:-.la :.te!'>.I .• ''"1' I Reritals :! llr i.:ar. nt•w nu ... & craflsm:1ns h111 111:-.1d(' 558 7977 l J 1 l: l" "r 1 u ,. "1 4.PLEX •• • •• •••• I · uwnl'"hll•' O"nl·r ., un1I · •••••• • •••• ••• p:11111 011 pd:. :!:!llH { .I I. Slylc anti )(ritt·c art• th~ hai. a bdrrn,. 2 baths " ilh ~ 135.000 ltousH f\lrnish•d Pl:Jl't'ntra ~ 54)-7\IK:t played throuithuul lh" :! Othet-Real btot• firt•plan· l'Ll'~ l"u :: \n ubd11•\ ablt' 1ir141• l•ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?J·QJ :-.tory c·ondominium·~ ....................... lt<lrm townhouM· un1h :.!('Uh•<1ndto1.)"dttpll•.u· ... lolboolslond 3 106 1':.t 'l~•dt· nl'ur 17th&· FiM Meiqhborflood t IU< .!hi! .: • l111 \ 1'111 oli· ' ,1 I' I) I t• a 11 \. I l' ~ '11'1 c.ie•1 UNIVERSITY PARK flowini.: dC'!oli.!n ' 2 lldrm ... Mobile Homes .111 "''lh IJundr} hook un one· lot 111 t-:a,h1d1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tui..tin ·1 hr. :! Ila, :.! ----------1 :! baU,L-,. fircplun•. paliu For Sal• I I 00 u11:-. c't1l•l11M•tl ••ara"c'-. ( u .. 1.1 :\It•""• l 11°radl•1I HJvfrunt. µ1cr floul..? IHt. ~ura).:l' fnril v;ircJ II\ Thl·s di.'(" k ~. 0 v l' r ' I/ l• d .. ,... ,... , k ' I I 7' i.:arai.:t• wurkshoii. ,, ful ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ir1,a11• fl Jt111:-. .• ind inu·nor,'7.'Jt' l!l.!11 .! h.1. IZ.:l F H.J)"fror11 par u1i.: 1 \:.II • Jll ·' Wiison & Weiss 493-2752 REDUCED lit--1ha11kf11I tomorrow. l)ul '"U 1 an ht· 1l11uhf\ tlwnkf11l 111duy 1£ ~·1u .in· IO Ol"l•tl tof .t ro(llfl \ lhfl'{• twctr11um h11ml' 111 ·an1n<· ·1 hi' i-:thnhur)!h .\1 •H.h-1 ha' JUSI lw1·n pa1n1rd 111 .inti llUl ,tl)!f h :J' Ill"" d111r ltrow11 1·,1 rPl'l ()~11c·r " ,on'<IHll'> Ill ma 1 kt•I lh•'i i-.11 lmng your offrr:-.' Olde House f ........ ILY ,ET P'"DK \ar·'· I SL'l 1 "I! Wll I ) QUAIL "-7'.I'· 11 .. , .. "l."J 4•,u.3c.-1~. ;u:; H1•c:h, .... 1t•r ~· s11:. ly equipped 1wurml•t '' ........, ""' · u.'> • r. • .r. ·' " ~ • u ' ""' mo U.l2:!.Cll,fi-l2:11i!IJ ·'··l1"hl k1lt·h··n ,1r1•J. 24"60 01"n1011·'. l".73. 111-.1.I' 1-"t:>./\l'<C". 1~ 1t1-;M 1~1sci-:;i..T OF u. " ~ ' .. u " -52 i•20 lolboaPertinsulo 3107 . ,. -DAY . ("O:\fo tt'' pool1JaC'u711,ullhk•nd1n /\In.in ''dsnl<(, d!>hw),hr. ' ·1 PLACE •••••••••••••••••••••••NWP'f'lf(,JS.3Hr.tlla,ll-' Nt .. ;tlc~ ~·t' lh·,, '··'"'' of to an (•XelUSIVl' hnmc• for nt'W l'plJ;. all ror S:!ti.:!00 ' nu AIL 1 lo,•canfront :.! Br. l!ilrJI!(• ~ '!· s 11111 . hl I-hi tht> d1 ~rrim1nal1nl( Lu"' luw down t'a'} ,... PRO,ERTIES· IJJll•J.Jdufl,.. 1111 ,,.,t.· util h7a lQJ1.~h 77 1 1 Ii 0 t""" H I II IS r. I> buyer Pl1tUl>l' rnll lw.1 lcrm... C:ill for d1•la11~ PLACE .. ., ... ~~IHQl t<'K S\1.1' I;, owno•r ( k•1•11n ~it•" lflr :'1 ·• 11.1 ~ d1•11 f'tHll, J.IC 'llllll•I \J ,111, Ull )!r.Jdt·' S 1•1• I" J 11 prt't'tdl•' )102 :100 l'h i.nt "IS.fl 1111.1.S .. '" l.ai.:unu·, Arnold,752·1920 1522.>1 10,..,Till:J0,."4,I 11d ,\\Jll .lu1w -too DonoPoint 3226 ru~t1l· i·un'"" ,1•1·111111 J_ QUAIL Mobil•Home Store PROPHTIES'• 16U .... ITS S380 000 ti7~ lti:t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:harmmi.: oltll' I ,;.11(un;1 9 5 6.4500 " . • ~_.Oft 2Hr Twuh''" i eJr J.(i.trJl-!•' art·h1l1.'tt11n· "' n·:lli\H 10,... Tll l :lO ,,,...1 1 ~·, lln. rnnlrad ul ,;iii• H~ 3142 fri1k dt'll pvt ~ti. I \I Sll/\KE IHllH'l.I NES. PLACE ROOMIES C.r1•a1 c.•ond l'I "l'l'llol.1 ••••-••••••••••••••••• olil ldd i.: S·ll ~l mu SMALL l'i\Nt-:1> WIN ,. Id h h •11 12UNITS hkSll!Omo llobM :ont'I n'KOO:I ·red hill~: ... 552-7500 DOWS & WE1\TllEHEIJ PROPERTIES"• ..:ou ' art! l is l r I IT •157 i~;i, :I bdrm l' • b.o ll<I & f;i,1 ' - BO i\Hl> & llt\TT 2Bu . bank rt'PO for NEWPORT rompl furn1~h(·d lrpk BToro 3232 EXT 1-: It 1 0 H l' 0 N 10,... Til l :lO ,.M.I ··vcanuts .. Grc•ut <'ond 5 BEACH ('ovmgton 4 plt•Xt'' llunl 52.'l·U33'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tar park. low low clown in1:111n lwad1. .I l>lti~' BToro 1032 .....•......••......•.. l'n11'ill•1" tor 11u1<·k .,ull· TMNEU HY ~TONI·: 1-·or :.alt• b v uwni•r. l'll~Y qualify. pcti. OK so·rrom i.uncl W11lt1adl' ,,dl·hy...idl' Sl!l'l.5ooc.,, ,I HI< :! BA. oJiro1tl l! rm r---------•I M fo: N lJ I N i; W i\ I. L charmrni: 3 Bil. 2 ba. nr 12xf.O SkyhnC' l!.174 w ex· for lar14t• flXl'r UJ>l:>t•r un lly Own1•r I 771 :1:J.13 ,.,..wport~ach 3169 $37:, mo :J Bil :! ll.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mobaJl• hotTil'. lJ•·~•u t 1r.11l1·r ,,,.,.,.!>~ hi.: h,,,.k Ardw11· 2 htlrm floor bcach.$HJ'J.OOO 61\li K55tl J>ando (521>'\I 1ti. C:«ll H1 c·k lJyt'r::.. \;11 1J"' lru11 1r1• .. :-.:11·ro-,• DON'T µI.in M•n1t•t•d b, lull Mobil•Ho;;wStor• BKH 7145!'!67i77 TAKEYOURPICK • frorn 11·11n" «rh & ha1h. t1•:1turo·., I< n q I< DUPLEX c.6 4500 Ownt<r will ht·lp trn.1nt·1· Mui.:n1fll'l'nl bt•a«hrronl f '.'.rlo. .. 1 rhlld. n11 Pt.'l' "''"I Nl•wport honw ~ ~ 11261 1wrk II~ Ow1wr ~71.!•H Ml SS I' i\ H LO l H ·1 Y I' 1-. Greill lor.illon. •, bloelc "f • 4 UNITS and will• nn111clert ra<lt'. F1rrn C!:lli!ll l .. 1rkw11t11I tt11,11mqut> f'l.rn ·ll n l•IVINGHM falmo,1 ~4 louccun3Bdrm&2 HHl•--------•t COSTAMESA Tnplr'll \1 Sllt7.5011 Bdrm :: IJJlh' + d<orm Fountain Voll•y 3234 lufl 111.10 mo lo .lunt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VrJy b<' J>Ol>!olblt· !156 5li71 l>duxc• T1huru11 Cn11do !illt 4 l!JI < '11lv1•r 1l,tl1• 2 lltlrm., . f1·1·l Ion~> w "oocl 1·1·11 units, doubh• i.:arn.:t.-MOllLE HOME Contral'l or trttdl'' All Triple·..: Oram~t· SllH.!iOO Fouttoin Vall•y I 034 11., lJ~o 1-I .11rnlv r 1111m 111..: <"nunlry k1ll'lll'll wllh fum111hed $210.000 ._.FORM_.. TION ., pal' 1 o u s u n 1 t !> r 1• I Pll.'l\ ,\n,1h ~1311.tl<JO -OM WATER :tllr, 21,-lfa . 111101. W\"\ Int 111111• .. " 1·. 1•tov1•11•cl :..rmoll d1111ni.: ur1·.o ha" NEWPORT BEACH 1..... ..... rurlushed Wllh prl\·alc. I rtt:x0run)!c.•Sl32.0011 • ••••• •• •• •••:• • • • • • • • • p.11 m ,ontl J <ha rm 1ni.: "''"'"alt· 1•111 r\ pon· h R11:: .1. •TY 67 5.16 .. 2 Ht'nl, option lo huy 1nro. i>altos • Sl59.000 752 t!f20 I f'fc.•' Wt·~lm Sl !"l 1.SOll • ll h .1 r 1\ C . s I :J ;, rn o :!Hr huuw "'th O.\T K-17-15:.!5 i;rt•i•nl)rook 11111111" 11 ' t(11g1•1., <:anlt•n · "'' This 1·111\' h\\11• 1·•1llal!t' ~ "' repo:-., loan a!-~umpllon • /\II un1ls t tt• 111 uood 1111.llt:r .';Hr :IU.J J.11111/I h I I Kl"'I )L l'll" 1-:u11yfinanC'eO /\C: ' nuAIL I .. ' •... ~ 1.1 I' S Ii 5 11 mu h t• Furm1>ht'(I or unfu1 n BI' Jut Ir II I :1 II d rm T1huron. 1'11wnhou.,1· lll'llr ·l.llJlll $4!)5 mo. ,,,._ for Uob. Trum 1>1 ..,, !16J.Oll\11 IHIV SI J:I 50ll ,11,,.1 1711 I tng a' ·A , . ~ >~ l • 1----------,... ron<: (. J\1,1. 5.il> 21>&1 • • or t•<ISSIBI 1.1·111-:s II lroadmoor S•owi•w !Jorflci?' Wcrt•rfrOftt Ho,..s 63I·1 400 !Iii:! ~IOI "11uJd m.okt• ,tO ''"'1·ll1·n1 10,; do"'n Will sell on 3 Mobile Home Storf PLACE ~SE LECT ~ntifM)ton ~och I 040 111:-.f homl· tur a 1'11111111• yr land t>vntrrH·t twaut Santa Ana 554 7070 PROPERTIES·~ T' PROPERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• that \.\Ollhl Ilk(• 111 ()rl' 2+ <Jen hnme in i.!Uarded W Anaheim 761·1442 'c.•n<: u 1111 °1r Ith' PU)>l community 1001 Yutht Wcstmansti·r >148·8895 s&.-. l<l•.,:tl•• S1.ll'n.olht~ I I ur :; h•trrn 1111111t•I, '" '" 1. s o m•· "' r10111, :•;ii <Ui'12 1'1•nr11n~'l1111 l'ropt'rl1<·'> We tloul>l thJl }(Ill will Mana 0)!-752 8622. Ref. E An:ihe1m !:156·4500 find anylh11111 hkt• It 111 759.0050 /\nuhe1m !lStHOl 1 LagunJ for unly ------•1 lf523 C.01PCJsDt·IR¥1.,E SEP.ARA.TE ROOM sa2.soo Fvn '"c~ missiOft r.atty 9115 S C:),t U" y. La.:unu PhOM 494-0731 J BR Po BA. llarbor I lighlands /\j.,'l Ph 641;.4 M!I $500. .\'love 1n10 lh1o; tov\•ly <11ngle w1d<· Cilenl>rook & ret•CIVl' $500 t'a"h ror Chris tma s ~hopptn)! 1L03!140 73 1 ,.'01< MCIM I UH. 3 Bi\ Jpprn~ 20110 'ti h Enl'loM·<I 1>111111. 1..i1latcd •wlf 111n1 a111t·cl •1u11r11:r~ orr1·r .. 11 '"' snow..__,,__ l'~~~~ 962-4471 l ::~) 546-8103 :-,uper 4 Ur 2 11.i. fr1>k t•rnr lot N•W llH Mu!ol .,l.._' Conv1•menl 10 t'Vt•r ythmg t\11 tl.'rm.". /\!>krn~ $11(1,000 892 1372 --------- LOCJllnCI Niguel I 052 LOSING LEASE IYOWNER on h;ll·hc.•lorhoml for1·•·!. ••••••••••• •• •• • • •••••• 1621 Port Ila rmoulh $1911.500 2 sty 10 rmR. 5 Br. 3 Ba . 2 frplr'i.. plush rpls. :1 f(llraf(ci.. lit bnck ('O\' patio ()pen S,11 Sun 6 40 ·7<:10!1, 7H5 1457. 557-4500 11:111• or ("llOllll 111~ lotC"ICI l11r1un1· may ulRo h1· )ours N1cl"ly ll1·t•ornted, no•arly 111·" l'I ton I Ill hl'&Utiful Or:1ni.:1•I rN· Mu'll wit ' Laguna Niguel Realty • M.oblltt Home Store 1148·8811fl Tra1lt>1 Coach. Hx:IS". ~1111 1:ond .. rum Must sec tu apprec111te $3500 vr tw~t CHAJMER $6500 I;' P J l!rry. 842 3070 Deli~htful & sou~ht after 8i\M·4 30PM 3 bdrm. 2 ba home . !>tluoled un a cozy corner M 0 V I H G F R 0 M W/l n'Ctl and flowers sn Assumes balant•t• or AREA abundance. P erfect $140.000$1100/mo allO''. Gorf(cous dbl w11ll· lr YIM I 044 N•wport Cent•r cond. tnsidc & out. Enjoy 3 Br. homl'. r emdl'd Domus. s min to bt>h . h>" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-5357 the good l.tfc. a value at Golf roursc d\llCW. vn· !>ark rent. beautifully • S00.000. cant . No ere 1l nccdPd nd.s<'pd l72383X·72l P RIZI'. WINNING Wn<.141 ---49J.t494 495·5220 Hy owner 64s.-0354 MoiMI• HOMt Stortt bndg«: l"rO.'llllnlo! honw. 2 LOCJllllMI HiCJIMt I 052 hclrm. 2 bo. hPuu11fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49'::2413 130·5050 Count y . s Rr. 3 Im . 2 848·889s 11v1tnidt-d t'lo.w to l:1kt: ~11!!!'••••••.liiiiiiiiiii•miiiiij.:-frpl~. 2 <'ar garal(<.'. lg<' Moh1te llnmC' rurn1l<>hed or & rt:• l'lr $1 t ~.ooo • fn<'d yur<l Owner out <.>f unfurnl sht•il /\•'ro'>t. 7~12 :!121 gc Id II Ba ke r nuntry Must 'it'll or IS{' -stri•et 11hopµ1ng & bllhl'~ 0 we n r w opt lo huy <:nod $8,'illiHum 1>-122570 By OwnN Widnul ~If 1<1: ("Jlf•I lll.'()lllJ/11-' t {.)Ml)'.NV lt•rm.'I Sl3!l,000 5411 71171 condo. :! llr 2 lk1. xln1 ADULT·'IET PARK .ireo SG3.mo ~52 IJOij~, .1rt IUILDER'S 1'ur11ally furn .. in.ch· 5 ORIGHT! v.1d<' Kit . l\C. 11t<w l"I>''" BEST LOCATION Thlis super Pl11n 4 two ~tory p1ttio hume 111 be1ullfully !iltu11tl'd on l(rHl'lbCll, 8<'r11S!I from the pnol and :1110 ll1Mhly uparadl'd. covl·r11<1 pnllo unJ lOU rmre Pn<'ed t< ir.cll t~oy 11t $112,1150 ~~ ','l•C t ' ~. l ' I ' I . ' PYHCT FAMILY HOME NcWJl(lrt Ucuch 1•x1s1 "'" pr1t'ed 111 ~13.500 for 01w Skps to your own private lwoch horn<·+ roorn lo build wkonly tl.1>3840641 club. This home has 4 Hdrms. a den Own<.'r ha11 r<.'duct•d pm1• Mobile HOMt Sto,.. plus fomily Rm. 21 :-oaths. Wide a1uun1 Oon'L wait' <.:all 848·1189S fordcttuls.646 7l71 ---------c·orn<•r lot ftnd pool-sl:r.cd back yard ,,.,,, ,., ... , , , ,, , 42x1Cl tro1lcr 1ncorporatc'<I $245.000. j ~ I 33x!O cnclOtied 1tlas11 & · lllJ!ljH11J panelled cabant1 New Jibd}l hlack out dra1w·11 throu"h AC~ILLIANICBCO. _ =-""-••••-=!!!!!'.' o ul arrdlnl(, u1r. -for<'ed 01r heul, 11tove. 496-7222 931 .. 0836 . .):allllwMo•ert rcfnl( f'Ull br1\h. SXIO UarbOr \tltw Montello 11 t o r ¥ ll t' Ill h t• d . pion 4 Hr 2 Ru . low\lAl lundsc.-p1•d . $U.500. .... " .. ' rMcc In urC'a 1.1t only 'l'rca11ul'f lslMntl lrniler t®,000. Call nvw Agt pork. Qill for oppl af\ 6 ..__""'"'I 714· .. ""·3808f21.3·767·~ ,,..,\Nol _., 19 .. • • _ I~ Tll _!:10 ,.M_:! 19 FOUR PLEXES Take over 91 ,, , IOiin On ly $400K Down lm·t11T1t.• $2.2.135 per mo P ay ffil•nL'l only SI 1.1100 P•.'r ITV) S<-11<.'r nt<•ds l'a!'>h ' (;alt H1r k Byt•r.... llK H 714 !'l42 31i7li •DUPLEX• WIU TRADE Owni•r will trudl' th1°M' ~ 11 ll I' I ll U ' 1J r I d l' II I •1wncr.,h1v un1h Ettl·h 2000 '<I II unit h,1), :1 brlrms. 3 bulh!>. famtl> ruom. fari?pluct·. and dou l.Jle i;:urn((c. Now $15!1.500 752 Hl20 J 9UAIL PLACE PROP!ITlfS .. 10,... Tll l :JO r ,M.I 39 units IU&tAPARK Tak« over loun Onl} Sl!OOK down lnn>ml' S!J.O'J5 per rni1 l'uynwnt" only $6.llOO per mo Won ·1 1 •• ,,t. coll lur k R> t'r~. BKR 7111·54:.t 36711 TW04'S In <.:o11t11 Me>.11. Kh oqwi;t uri1l!i on the 11tre(1t ' l!:ncloe«.'d A11raJCe1>. no de fc-rrcd mDtnlcnancc Can br sold Aepu•tely or ll>tlether $~.000 t'8Ch O W NER AN X I OUS . 7~ 1920 j Ci)UAIL A!~~~ 10,... nt l:JO ,.,..,, llv ownc·r uC.'l'•ln "'C" 1i-ap1t.·'{ s c sia5.ooo " ph-\t•1> S C SHIS 0011 t'al'h •I plt'XC'S 0 I' $235,000 t·at.·h Minimum SS0.000 c·osh rcquir.ed euch Pnn only f'snunc 111~ by ~<.·lier 496 527~-- IHVESTOR WANTED S<.'llcr will rsnam•1• Hrr:ok 1·ven. 13': down MitnUl(l•flll'nl ,1\'allahll' /\JH'nl. Gary 0 Bo;>lcr \JG0-4:11114 or 536429tl Pnn<'•Pal!i onl)" ~ntinc)ton leach 3240 ...................•... WINT~H HENT,\L l2'.!42n<lSt WC'!.t NU l>n Vt' by & ritlf 3bd, fum1!thed lowt•r $400 inc all ulthlh'' Nt•w -elegant 2 bt:tiroom ',bl to Oreun SSSO, or 2 bedroom + c.kn 213·447 0435 $57[1 <.:edar & window ----------home 1"1\1• blorks l•1 bc.1l'11 l'nvall.' 2 ·1'al' ~.~':!~~~~~~•••• i.:u r.ii.:t• Fully m:11n I utnt!d ya rel /\llufLo;, Nn 3202 ix·t~ lnqwn• :it 52.'; lllth G~al •••• • •• •• • • ••••• ••• • • • • Slrt'l'I <71 4 ) ~;o l;J:11. :! llH. ;! hJ. extn•ml'ly --1 l1•an. $325 mo Ask for l>t>lux<' hollll'. 2500 sq. It ,, Kt'ilh,Hkr.9624<171 Hr. ww111g rm. 3 lk• patio. dbl s.;arai.:e. Nr 3206 bt•urh SOSll 536 ~!I Balboa lslOitd ........•............•. 0 1\Y fllONT Brand ne~ A\:t1I ntJW 3 br. 2 bJ. ~ar IEACH FIXER :c 1, n ,. n · N 0 u .t y p11t10. rnnt yd K1di._ & S 115,000. w1comcr v1rw l.rA loft & pt·L~ $~'> ~Ht No ie1: San Clemente Tn l'le~ i.kyhtei.. bnck put • SOOO ~ 256ti_:_ll73•2!17 _I _ _ pnt·ed loxcll rro hw. l~t. lllill + d e-ltl."ady to movc?3br,2bu . Wi'll loral<'<i 2 l·I posit 673 1206cvcs frplc, patio, ~araAe. rncd B~HTllA HF.NflY Coronel cMI Mar 3222 yd. Kuls & pets ok. /\Kl ni-;/\LTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• No rt>c. S43S. 964·2566: 2tSOe1Mar 492-4121 9732971 ----------12 OR home , qwel adults. ------- 7 UNITS.C.M . l(ura11c. llllrd ener. S-425 Shurp 3 n R. 2 ba. nl'w Bcuut new build1ni;: mo.67572S8 <'ry>li.,drps.lo\alkto~h. l-1repla<'C!I. xlnt lor:1twn Shurp lbr. 3ba w /frpll' & ~_mo. 213/431·3125 TSL lnvmlS H42 1603 bit 1n.' /\va1 I 12 I »95 Cute 2 br 1 ba houf\l' HST7UHIT /\p11rtmt•nl bwld1n)! hy the twnl'h Onl)' SJ6~1 000 T~rll'\.\ SCOTI'REALTY 536-7533 6 UNITS (.'.ill SlCH', ...... 6510/ W/l(llr & r~cd yd. K1d1J & 540 1151 IJl'L" ok ~5. A~'l. nt1 foe Rr;md ni•w duplf•it 3 br. 2 004 .. :lS66 • !n3 29'!_1. bn. frpk, d!ihWhr, blln11. 3 fir. rreshly patnU.'<I. SJ?!> :l cur .iaro)(t' ti73·4915 or 210Lincoln. 12l3>!)21 1()77 ~·0423 JASMINE CRH« ........... 8(•aut1fully I 1ndsca1><.•d 2 .._.air 3242 1-:a8~•d<' CM. $245,000 4 br, 2 bo. dl'n, dining rm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lht• + I Oph . t'a OC<'an Vf('w, S77~. rno . bdrm.Wa terfront Horne. w1garnitc & )'<I ~·2Br & 644 1968nr835·7100 Wiii •ccommodatc 42· 1 tBr. $40.000 dn. Own r Dhc 3 Or 2i..c, Ba dplx 61 boat. $1200 p er D}O . wtll curcy bu lance. Cull M ar\ it o ld . S550 mo . 846-1807 Cutt.642 ~ &44-2405. NopelS. .,..._ 3244 Y ALUI ,LUS 3 OR 2 b •. d .,,. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Co . a . .,ran new.~. l .... 0 2 b d .....,... sta MHa of lliway rnne rov 11 r, en,~ Lurge 2 l>drm unit"· :.t :ll 3t3'73-3583 ba. frplc, POOi, tennli1 h11 v• encJost.d p11t1011 $491J. 840..()897. Conlr'tl<'l ..,ule ok Only :t fJr I ba. walk to beach. 1149.500 0 1n Id Bourke aduJtJt. no pe\lt, $4~ mo. SEU.. Idle Items w1lh u lleallnr. ~ 9900 613 '7164 eve Dlllly Pllot Clb!!lflech\tl • -.c.. J9 DAILY PILOT Wedl?Mdly. NowmOlh' 22. UJ78 ~:.~:~~~~~ .... ~!:!.~~~ .... :!:;:r:::t:J?!! ~~.~~~ ... ?~.z.~ ~~ ....... ~~!.~ ~~~~~~ ... ?~!~ ~.~~ .... !~!!'~.~~ .... ~~!.~ ~-~~ .... ~~~-~ .... ,...... lHt ,_.,....._.. 126~ 28rUp!ll•IJ'11, rrvi4' Nnrm . .t:AS'l'Slt>t: 'I lilt. 11 1 ba. l..IOOISLANO CASH .,.~ Sl\OttltrmR.E' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ...OltLIHOMI 111 •ndk. 11ir. 11 blk1 lo P•llo I icur • I apacf' 3 HR 2 Ba. fre•hly paint rlSD A Avuih1bl ful Ml!OaMATIOH ocu n S•a., 7S2 71t1 I. N<> ~t1, r hlldr•n OK ed & new cp\ Encl So fi C.U673.e634 NEWPORT BEACH .. _! _, ·-bU" lofo fl7:. ll U:le\I • t,;\'()flltt '3:IO mo (;all lf7S·9S2611ll patio S650 J KIOll(', .•••• or any purpose! ft!llR· .,,,...on.., 1 · • --61"M ~™IUYI t..,.1•11s. Trust repo "· fo1n o•aum11Uull l Ur IA<i.lk lo bl'llCh . -Deidi • SOlS LJbt of the nt•w honwi. on the wult-r for h•aM' only l.n l' Jrld t•nlertaln in el J:Dlllt' rn vour nt .. w c~lom homt• wtlh d !Sl~nl'r tnlt'rtn~ 'on"' ntm~ unenlt'CI to tnC'lu•lt• 3 t•ur )?Ir f{t·~ with u utornut1r op nt•r:.. kitchen with m lt·ru "·'H' run~t·:-.. "Ir t INullnK 1J\'t'nt-, ,t1 ll'h t•o111p ctor-. .md BBQ rttnJ.:t• top'(~ wt•t bnns m nit modt't5: f 1 r •' J> I ,1t' t':. 1 n l 1 v In I( room ~ b c d nxm1:.. indoor la undry nrt>n,, cut·~I MHlt>, f umlv roC1m .md mut-h rnort• l>c)(•k U\'ttllnblt• to Jll t.-nnnL' Shown hy appoinlm •nt <:~111 t.rndu lluun ( 114 I 833 31!',0 18 lo !; Wt't•kduyi» ttc w y hnanr" O A <.. , ar~t1<1r11J)h, Slu\f\' & 0-ftoW JIZ6 2 bdrm lba Up~r. clean Isl. 2nd. or 3rd. Home Equity Loans •••••••••••••••••••••··· »olfln-a rdnM I dull no JWlll ••••••••••••••• •••••••• It 1u11ny l bllt to lwnr h ....... .._Store t1u11vt ~ytl)6"/J 7~ ~1ovc-J1elril( 1e11r ... 1o1e T~aandpioymetUtaJloredtoyou w tmw1rr Mil~ • '7 SlOO MOVt; IN S<tOO &>t•r mo yt11rly d;iy AriJ amount-credit no problem Anahrlm ~ tOl I I ric 1Mu.11: 'I UR ... bu. nt•w AlJ.OWANCE 151J~f'Vl'S 1SO 94!18 bani• Ana !IM 1i.1'7t 1·rpt" dl"P'\. pittlo. (pit" W Afiahl'llll JOI 1441 l\ltn tJ-hw .. r ttlll p1ehJ l Br. 1 bu. pvt patio. t•nc:I C 't.:AN VIP.W, yrly W it I r Ast.&b Im U:JI 4~ 1111 nu 1wt ... a.Mo rno icuru~o l~oti. IJ( 1tra~• Bn , tlupll'X S4SO mu I~-----~~~~ M0 113.l.'1,MU 971<t S300 ~ UIUl' Lunl\•rn 64HJ780or'42·3639 ~ lloomy l Ur t•pli., hltni;, 400 !'230 OOVt;lt VILLA<a: u....l .. •~ l•ZS .OU Ii' ta ~Ci 1ndd.• 1111• & fo:ittrfl c-lean 2 br. 2 ba apt ~ br coodo uvall D~c l Sl'{RUNC H()Ml lOANS, INC. 1100 Qiwll St .. S1111" .tOO N~pe>rl t.-uh. CA 'f.IMiO (714) 955-1610 lll(R. ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • wul1-r ft <>-CT1f1 l-'l1l'<i yd , tturuf(c w/1<1un· 1450 tr-.:>. 00 9442 WOOl>HKIJ)(,.. , _________ , dry bootc·UP Herrig <.:J 00 v t:W • b R...tah to Shar• 4300 Offlce ........ 4400 ntoS..\INli A• .. IClllW Mow! hh1 'JV Walk to school11, L~uUo. ic~p o2 rr ~'J:~~· •••••••C•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n wnh nu11r Ur1.iht"11 .! f.Srdrwm upnrtml'nl s~. bus Child ok Nu $600/rm 67S ti35!1 utdow• (lffit'{' l'IPllC1,· SOO Ml. fl modt'I Rrnt ur lmy ~~' ~v J)('lli or "hHtlrM (.;a II pc•tr •. ~ 400.49'l2 UvhM) 1.,...w1! Xlnt locat10n Corner or OI' Sl21.~ 640 JIJ0,1 l.Jorl.i 111:, Zll I & ofler ), Channel front "fl. 2br Share a home or aptmenl Ulth & Nt·wport Blvd. n11J64G 64S7 op or or 0 P. 2 on. 2 ha. 2bu. ~Piil levc . hURl' ,... ___ -[.rn ..... TI.-'"'ITW ~-2111 or 646-6303 To..,.ouw dl'n. fptr. baleony. oeran palm:..2 car atar~ .Boai ~ '°"'"'.., Vl'll.41" -~ 1525 vitiw &arrrfie .\lrus. UOO ~vail $670840 1002 tUc -.« ~ 1.1.¥'<,,,.k IAY Vl!W ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk'11ut 1mrn1t1: liahl i.11ry I 11111 100 dep, no · las l. c...1 a~ >A.•uo• .... l On Lufuyt:llc · t;anrwry Nt.."WPOltT UY.A<.'11 :t)lr. fir •'I'' Jui,t tt1tJlly fl' ~. All Adults no pelJi 2 bdrm lm-4134 Si.nee ltl71 V1Ha~t· 1200 Sq f\ 2• U.. plu.'lh <'l>l~ •Int 1J11nc vt•r v 1a1· l1v rm ~-a.och 3140 2 ha from S320 JO<". pool. DILLGRUNOV ,,....... 32•• t:U .. tblulf t bdrm t'Xt'C' rre fot·il drp• ind ti ~.t11 Kh tw wm rt•1hul(1'. •••••~••••••••••••••• :Plup~h~Y~l'S4G5=n by ROOMMATES Realtor fl7H lll11 ••••••••••• •• ••••. ••• •• hofnl• 111 J bdrm • d<"n ~I .nUK ""'°" frpk . I blk lo vc•n $S.:)() • h •-OH St.or 480 Jo'l 1 UR 1., •• SKOO m o •-..A..L.. , .... _.. 11•1 <;U111<1t111r tl7!'>Kl3H rlAHP.dbehar hl,Z.,.3ttll. •LOO"• Shcllt-H·Save it'<· c .. crp · Ora n1itl'trf'1• ('o ndn l .., l•HkOl·r No ~-t _,... ........... ..,,,.N>WV rplc, Ill Wll r. JIUrllKC " EnJQymor{'.Payleici;' drp., i\ C. 17301 0..ll<'h LOWEST W11ntlltlht l1tT.O,'t.tiho 2-d T.D. Lo.I. flllf'tlil~ Tums amce 1949 5attt.r Mtc). Co. 642·2 I 71 S'°4S.06 I I REPUBLIC HOME LOAN TM Compa1ty OttMn ,.....,.YOMToW..._ Tlwy-CoMOt AFT-.,. n. Loon 2ND'S SI 0.000.$100,000 .. olltrt-759-1113 hdrrn l..ike ~e\11n a R1·(!1. r1•q 1I A\.11 1 St•pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co•to~e 382• &pallOfi 9f!0.23.S8 Ch:irmmg bay\1cw.j)('n l\JIAge:\&L1festyles Bl If B Lt:ASJ:;842 2834 i\dulb. Cl pl'l", pool :!M.h 1.4!'> 7388 or IH2 m,a ..._.I.a.ct 17 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhuuse rl't.rc11l, 2 br. -.un We Check flefcrencei; ~ss Retttol 4450 •;;,:· ~~r w~l~/at Q'.1.~c lcnn1i., t'll SJ:.!S mu Ii)' •PPL Opl tu bu)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MAHCHA Al"TS ~ ... -....:nd v1·11a11e dt.'Ck. elec l(ar. O(Wncr Coll 546-4212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'12 J.'>?:J Av.a1l l>c\· I tilS V'l'l'J ,,._:. I Rr, O r fn upl /\\Ull •. tJ ~WI 6 No 1·h1ldrcn or pets 1----------- .---Nov ~h $325 mn Lurl¢t' l ,Z&l ut' ruo m Nw 1&~ bdrm luxury Avail 1mmed SSOO mo J:;xec Male . Npl Bc h. RETAIL SPACE lurlluu '°k ll1J!hh1nd,, IMO fo'ltt-:J:;tU.l'i'r IM.l l Otu t:ardcn ,1ph l>'thwhr. ,1cJull apls in 14 ph.111:. IM' G750J77L1doli.le pnmr-loc CatalJna/ocn townhOl'T'M'' brand nt•w II fl: Jo ' lk l 2 & lllln.,, t·nd .:.ir . .:.1•, blw1 from $315 + pools. l(•n ---vu Tennis. pool. JUt'. SIOS.000 2 Hr • dt'n. 2 Ull J UR ·i.;,.:., ·~~ ,~~~nl·I. lal.oe r.-.....ea 37 07 ~~~ ~J~/d 77K Scull IHh. wat~rfolli>. pond:.' INathtoldftcJ •few l'ondu. SJ.SO. !'>411 71m ur panonim1r 'u of h1lb1. 2 > rl.> n·nlJl1t. flt 11 i\lw. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.,, "'rom Son D1cw> frwy Larae 2 IJdrm apt llll(h 640-SJS7 Mr. S mith n1r icn w v&X·1w r m~n) & 3 HR .,11tii on Pt•nin-.uli1 llFJ\(11. Vu•w, pwr, 2h[. KIDS Ok dnvc North on Ucarh to 1111 &rkbay HluHi. With uparad~. pool, ~7!1 mu yrly 67!'>49ll . Tue lhru ~ Adil'!: u~IJ. pd 111 Me Fudd(•n th~n West on 2 pravalt• balconlc~. ~Jlt.tl ~t May 303 Jo, Jo;cJl(cwalt'r :i hr, t•.., h» S325 Pool Me Fadd~n to Saw1nd frplc hN1ted pool & loU. 7()C1Sq .fl l.1do l\1ar111.1-Vl1ld ll l' SJ>(.'C1alty Q:nlcr !On I.he Wdlcr) Newport h7S 11662 •CASHFAST * MUNfo;Y I 10 D1\YS 211<.I & 3rd Trw.l Ot.'Cd' Muooon Finant•i:1I S\'1> 17M >SSI 1250 3 bdrm 2 l>J f";1m rm Cl )87 1 28116 645 IJOfW !lOum 7pm l Village (714 lK!JJ 519H of rlooets. S5Z5 iwr mo 745 Domingo Or Ca II 979-8889 or 645· 1260 avail 1mn'll•cl k25 pe . . 1 Hr. rurn/unluro S300 Spacious. qwel :I bdrm Townhous~. lovely. spur SHARE A HOME 64S-7464 or 761 2284 We'll-help you find 11 re IJ a blc room ma t.e ! ~ ........ ; TOP LOCATION! '.noMI•/ l 7tft & toe.wpori llvd. Lost & Found mo675 61l6Jl)rtl3.'l 13112 ear aar. hte fn('d yd 2 yearly. OH strcd prk'.: townhse apl w/ll(e pvt & bome·llke 2 br with -Anruvenmry Ln 631 Cull646-62J8. polio. Pool. /\dulls pvt, J(at.ed entrance + 2 Nice home w/pool 1n Ir v. remalc preferred, $210 rro. utd tncl. 5!'>2·8132 lat.· nlght.s or 1·498-3861 ask Sot·Ccs.\ful rNn1I !.hop ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS 2 BR. t •..,,ha 2 BR,211'2 bu 2BR,2ha 2 AR,2bu. :I BR,2ha 3 fm,2 bu :1RH,2'" bu •1 Hit, 21,"' bu •S RR. 2111 bu 4 lilt. 211'J b.i , or759 1677 SOrry, no kids or peL'>. patim>. Some wllh all . $425 LIDO ISi t• r d 4 $2!'>0 yrly. Sm s luc.llo $400 64!>-J38lor675-594Y. garage. Swimming pool $475 • • ' pro · eco. ladull non s moker. ut1I -----Jucuzzi. Tennis courts I • SMO ~ d rm 3 b a . n ea pd. 67~ ('V{',../wkn<h 3 nr. $390. 1-'amllic's only. bU< to Huntington :rihop-· st"" Clubhoulie Yearly $ --no pt·t-. Woo d land. 11 Ad 1 $4.,.,.,75 642-32'74 ~on .l\uiM.·r. M.t·lla 111. 186 1-;. pinJ{ rc•nter ma . u ls lf!..-H~ 3742 I t St 541 G::J85 No pt•ls F'rom $435 s.;..a~ 3880 "".:'.:.._«1¥~ . $575 H-"YF'RONT ~ s ' ' ~uwincJ V1lla"1.•. 15!'>55 TUrllerrr ,, .•.....•.••.•....•.•... ~ ...................... . · SG2S Arnnd new 3 UH on No Ba h 1 11 l )I ho N1•w lar#(t• 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Huntr.nl(lon V1llaJ{e Lune, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7!15 Bay wl<'orn1•r v1C'w LrJ{ i.t~•~ t~mu~.ac~.r !<!~~· hltn .... patio No 1wti. or H 1J 1714 1898 9!f61 1 Sly adlt co?do. N 1-: SA Single S40 2033 An11hl'1m lofl.&skvht1·-.. bnt•k p11l . A,;;-l IX.•c 1 213,5!12 3171 ku1s 36.'> 3.s:J Ue m11t on, ---1 f11;• .;b;· c\.t~, ))~UP~ ~v1· Double S~5 llU 1 S900 mo li;t!, 673·120tl I S28 ~day1>urwknc.IJ> 2 Br. rhil~ren wc.conw. poolldbh"' Cpl. d rp. ~ l~l't.'Ol1:i ll J, C M eve.-. ---LOCJ19C1a.och 37•1 fi4~3Hllf ~';a~~rt1n1t a l $270 frpl 633 2777/~·5798 fi42_:.'.464 ______ _ ~ RR, Newport llt>1ghts ~·~~~··~;;~~~~·~;~~; J Bit. i .bu . all l'l<'r , n~w Near 5 Poin ~ Com ~nhF'llntished l>oublc garage, 20th & l,g pnvule lot. Water, ~ k & M d c o v ti pa r k 1 n ~ modort> Cir /\pts 2 br or u.fwNllMcl 3900 Olive, II B. $60 Also ~an_lc-ner. opphances m I. N $75/w up 81 Ownr/ ugt. S4!'>0 mo K.Jds welcome See mJ(r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960s1.ng~ same area $JS el S56S mo. Century 21 serv ' color TV, hC'alr<I 642 2164. 552-4894 al 7""1 Commodore Cir TllE EXCITING --"°""-------- ror John Chas<' WEST NEWPORT 3 Bdrms .. I ba .. unrum $465. Yearly. IALIOA-NEWrORT REALTY 67>81701-------- 4350 11pprox.9S011q rt. ~........ 5100 $600 Pl.'r mo flkr 67!\·6700 •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• • F o r l e u ~c /b U l l' BC'achfront hlorc, ai:ros:. lrom pier. 10 Seul fkac·h Noon ·lipm 12 13) 4:10 :;Jfl5/ 439· 31169 NEWPORT BEACH Cannery Village Shop spaces ""ail S90 to $400 Burr W hit~ R~all~r :,0901 Ne .. porl Blvd ".! B f 7 1 4 I 6 TS 46JO PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 N 1• w po r l C (• n t e r . pool UUI (714 )494 !'>294 u• fl<I0-5357 98,c; N. Coa.c1l ltwy 2 nr. I oo, oil e lec Brand Apt 3 $29:>.:__ __ PALM MESA Al"TS. •Sr.ogle. Har bor Ad'am... Rftltds W..t.d 4600 ---nw I"" L' 1 ..... Sl ... 00 MINUTE·'" TONI"'" C.M slorogeooly.SJ() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II .lily 11<·m or cum bm.ill<>n of 1lt'm1t for J7~ or loi. with " Penny Pmrht-r Ad 3 Lints for 2 N>llM'l'UllVt' d:iys Each .iddlllonal line 1' 60' for lhto 2 days Charge II' No commercial •ch. ...... rt a. h 3769 n" "' "' ""' · ..., $440 mo NO OF.POSl1' "' -' o.,.," .. 3 bdrm View home in IWwpGr OC mu Ai..'t 541 5032 N-O Rt.."TUHN. Nf'w 3 b~ BCll ....., • .,97., t<es pons 1ble , work1ni: For mort> information lf523C pU lJa IRVltfE ll:arhor \'1l'w llumes ••••••••••••••••••••••• • b bl Dach,1&2DR write r ">('ek ) 01'1<' .indto pl.acl'youtJdrall AM' • '"nnt'>,JWIOl.'·cal ""..,._ 2 lld .3 lid., nr. new. or2 hr.deo,2 o. tn-. fromS230 •-up 10x20 caragC". $40 mo . bedroom rollJUt• i n "" uo __,., (' u N II bl incl refnR '"' 721 lTrask Ave . We&l .. Woodbndge hrand n('w 2 llr I'., Ba townhou!.e , hg 640-00IG ·" · n · a t n!>. • · • AdulL'I. Nu Pct.' 894.~. 891 .2144 Corona del Mur ur (;oi-ita p.1110 ytl . :.omt· "'/frpk. Crt'mini lt.lty _ 1139 ti&~ 1561 Mesa Ur --------M~ (Jwclm•:., t'!.'l'n 642-5678 l'lo .. eL,, pa110. lnrtry rm TOP 01·11t; WOHl.O VU $43.!> 646-83.'12 Neer 3br, Vnult1-d r<'1l llm v l'ark 2 bclrm 2 hn Avail 12 HJ $4511 per mo 5411 28'12 or 97!) 0232 1n.:-;, /\/(', i:u:..rd1·1f . Comm pool, ll•nn1i., IHHJ_ SI 100 rm 759 0087. Ram from S27S t•m·lowd i;!ar · I miry rm N FW 2 R o.-B I t I!'> Olkli f::ai.l uf Newport t:xtra lr1t . .:araite ~loral(<• l1<tl Wr1k Cla~Mhcd Ad 11 r W 1 0 hook u J' · • h r ~ a. t' osi• 11 blvd 1 only SlZl rv.r mo n ear of 11200, 0111lv Pilot, P (J Lo•t & FouRd 5300 ... :1 ~> 11 $ ,, 7 s T s l. ~ur . $360 1wr mo .,. , "' :H>4 2'J" 9am-5pm 546 !)81')() 56.1 W 19t.h St CM Call lloK I~. Co~t a Ml:'!id ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.inJi.tt•ITll'nt ~12 IG03 . :n Jack 54&2277 92621lor rull 675 :1862 Llll>l or t'ound u pd 't Ca11 2 Bdr ,l h11 .n(•w1nMalla 2 BH.l b<.1 .nrlyn1•w ,l1! ------:_---Animal A ~:.1 :.1a n 1:1· H"=1u11ful home al Hun:., nt•w ca rpet~ & pulio, end i.:ur . p ., m1 MOllLEHOME Ll(e{!ar:i.:eforrent.CdM Family of r1flct•n lookmt: Ll'agut· 537·2273,noh:c "· drnix'l>. Small f>clb OK to beaC'h $3-tO M2 8!J7:.I IMFORMATIOM 2 lllo1·ks from beat'h. for a l'ah1n 1n t h1• --WOOl>UHIOGfo: Sin~•·· St•av11•w M n vu pri v (',fl".'"TRL',•·nL· ... TI<>.~' .,,..1.,....,. Gi733!"0 r.·1f•r. Crn..·Ll1nc• a rna tn V"C'I• •~t • ... G·>ldenR"lrea'vcr r" r '-r " •~ .,.,...c ~·1 1111'' J>I t f'cnt, o•>UOn ''J buy 111f11, "1'7U_ .. ..,. ->O.J' 'v-.... , ' " • ..,.,., .. ' " . hou1>c with alrium :I guurd i.talt• $1300. Call ~, "0 • " aecn HI N be h 2 B 2 B ' . • ... tlOn m l)e(:cmber 2:121i 5 mo. old. Arca· ot Mrm 2 ba d<'n. frple, 1138 717 1 dy~. 551-3023 ~"'1mm1n1t . s .11111~1!.. ~ li42211&t nec~;rly ~~~ cpl,r~I'""!' ~ r('J.IO S, loan a11i.umpt101!. Ovt•r!>IZt•d s t o r age Pleasceall6JI 3149artcr 2 0th /OranJ?e .C .M . he t full y lnoscp ht·allh l'lubi.. billlur<I!., .,.... 'l Jo S r1naO('U 0 A ( au i , , cves/wkndi.. 2Ddrm .. I l>o ' Ix-am re11 paint. rpk & gar incl t l' .a. Y . . i; a r., f! c !>. l ox I 2 x 24 6 PM Reward! 646-2686 Comm POOi!.. parks &. ~ -n1~h t l11ehtl'd l1·nn1.., !loHlccs. F.aslsidc C.M. 148. mo . ------------- lake t .. '>e . .$6()0 J)\'r mo l~1tlo l!\lc, J HR. 2Vtba, nr 1'111ir1' I'm & llr" 'hop. rnJ(s, pool ;ivurl. S26S Mo 5345 1W7.J24 I Mobit. Ho... Stor• 646·4262 days : eves & Mi~I Lofll cal . g_rey long hair melds ~rdcncr G40.3SS4 nt•w. 2100 sq fl. 220 Via i.:oU dn\1nl( r11n1!t'. p.irty :JIJ l7th Pl_a_~_._64!_24_64_ I Block To Oc•• Anaheim 956-1011 wknds 64S-9:>43 Rtftfcft 4650 Vic. Cos ta Mesa Nov Jaoet,eves:>9!19900 Jthara ,$1000 675 624!'>. room suae•NtCE Ready now.2 br. 2 bu. 2 Santa/\.ru1 5547070 -••••••••••••••••••••••• 6th.Reward646-8786 •-a.och 3248 Fl'l' i\CT I VITIE'-'""'" rSJ60'Frpk v1cw Weslmmsll'r H48:SS95 0ffic.Rettttl 4400 Chnstma5TreeLol$750 OST G Iii h _,,.... Luxurv walf'rlronl 2 Br .. )1llt11m· <hrN'l01 111·1· •Lc:ickedl(ar. w/ll(slor. cNaor kR1ads or ~ls-~ 19t. h W."-"'h•1m 761 1442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17251 Beach lilvd lluol L • o c a rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ondo. $1700 mo Agt. •()/W patJo, lndry rm. -"' «vo 1u•v " ' · • brart•lel w11h keepsake !'-"·1day l11ur11h. BUP '. b S'l ''all belwn 5·7pm, E •n .. hc1m 9c,, •500 EXECUTIVE _&h 842-2834 ___ AhJrmL. "EWARD. 3 OR, 2 b;i . .:r••al 0('1•an & 1173 1020, t;Vf'S 752-5710 ,.,.., ' •Specral ca IOt'l s pace ..., " • ...,.., , ~ " !.unset Vl('WS' Near Cres · --• -.----· tllJJ'· J)JI llt'I>. "IJIJl I •Gas hcot. gas cooking. &46-4562 1~~~~~~~~~-1 sums lllSMs.s/lftYHt/ 644-6786 ct•nl Bi·~1t·h North Rl.Utf';o;;CONOO l11um;1n11•111 ... &m111 1·' i:a,'l holwater allfr~· IUCHWOODAl"TS. ltOCMM 4000 Luxurio us oHtces, ex-Rnaltee , -------- La1otu.na fo'rl'm·hCo untry J>l<iLll <irca. 4Br. 2'12 Ba. tu·:AUTll''l 'Li\l"f"-•Adult.s.no pel.'> 2 Br. 2 Ba. 5315 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•i·utivl' i.t:crc>l arv , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lotit, SS.O reward: L1tU1· drchilect ur", i.tove & end unit no J><"t!>, $575 ~rni•lt·'· 1&2 h1"1lroorn... 1 bdrm . ~ R per ,o nJ I phone· l ov. •·-=-~ l>lk & wht Uorrlr. rhn1· " ,, ... c.771 67c ""'" /\dults. 962-1800 oom w / kllC.'ht•nellc ~1 C 111<' don · n~wL lo r(·fn". L1k1· nt·w. will rTl1 ,,...., " r ,, . ......,.. 1-'um 6r unturn \11o1h·I' Monlhtomonlh l'raj(c, rt.'<'Cphorru.t. l'On n,. ....... 'it SOOS o .,. a " 0 ,, SW wt'Pk & up. r ...,,.p ci.v.. Y "StllJ.. ~ 7801 c•onMdcr l1·:1M•/o pt1nn POOL h'·~. 3 br. 3 brt, 1tpt•n 1l.11ly 111111 7 l<oorn J23 Elden A vt', CM. Brand new 3 Hr apt BO !>411 !17S5 c•rence room. xerox. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • __ _. __ _ • 1 $67" M """" 1 t ' f"12 76(15 b k d nolary Lease or monlh . , ed ,,v;u now " u ram rm, FP. beam m:.i" :-1.-n ll'l' ,1\JI ·'" $-425 w/ft!nt'ed c yr , lo rmnlh Near :.o Coast fk>{'r Tavt'm. <.;M a rea Lf,...t l.ri: neuter i:n ·v & 491 7551 r l•iln i::.. $700 m o lcJ"' r1•11u1n•tJ ~oir} 2 8 r , I '"a b a d 1 x Oays848-26SS orS36-41173 l•---------1 Plaza, 0 C airi><>rl & t:...t. 13 yrs. Grt>11:. $7,000 ~hi cat Lasl s.-en vie 2 Bdrm.2 Uu.Nurthl'nd3'4830HO ttdult:.onlv,nnPt'l:. to\lonhot.ll>f'.l(ar.fncd yo .............. -..i~ •AMbauodorlnn• freew·iys Call9?9 2l6l pr mo . All he lp run S µrinl.!d1t l1>, Slate r . I I 0 k ood <;enh•r of town. $34~ ,,.._ ..-.... Lovely.:artl"'n' Brooks < • 116.000 dn. AJ(t. 64S-447'1 11112/71f Hwd,846·3059. dose to lw.wh Avai ab e n1~ Canyon <'Ondo: 3 BR. a w 64546.S5cvc:. 2 Ar 11:. Ila. bit m:.. new wtr fall dM dlx swtc~. ulil pd aflcrJ JO Jan U.L4!14 7079 21~, Lia., overlooks golf G .irdl'n A partments t ar peb/drapes. en<' I •Kill'hen fo"ucil a\•ail /\ C 1 k f~ $l8S ------l.o:>l Cat. grey lonS? hair N>1.11·i.•' Z <;;.r gar. 74 Sea J(ar . patio Nr hcat·h. / ·amp l' p g, r c; AR R Jo: NT AL N t' l' Vil' <:oo.ta Mesa Nov. 6th 3 Rdrm, 2 b.i. 2 blks lsl~nd Ur by JamborCf• 2 nR. bea m ce1 hns:s . park. s ho"'-. S"'•s _,, •Jacun1.h{'alcdpo<1l ;!.?.,O~N o li.e req 'd •u •.ooo y1.45 c·ar ... alway ... Ttewanl &U)..R7R6 b h $!'>r0 12'7 " ' N~wporthecll/Hortto d ean, j)OOI avail $200. "v .,., "" •Wklyorfl:11lymuic1 ,,rv .,,,,..,..,,., ..,., cac ' . J mo ;, & Fore.I ltd $900 Per mo. HHO lrv11w Cal tltht 31317lh Place 642 <M64 960-1279 •'JV&phoncavailahlc hu1-y, nr f>"neylund. ~· S fblk~ p . (',.;llalmaSt '197 l744 OwrwrK:IJ7676 1~1~1~,~.o ---S'"ANISlf AslowCHS6lWk :lCJOM1.fLSl65pcrmoin )>clll'rmovinl,!uul uf .m ac no L Hilt 3250 t: Sulr 1oe11I for day slpr, r Co:.t· Ml'l>O ~lry /\J(t 717!'>1·1400 dll' mut. ll/18. Hew. Vic CICJMMI S 2 Hr ~1-~ Ba. wshrldryr, 1 Af'ARTM t:NTS 2277 llarbor · a · · · We!.l<'l1ff 6'11i-1>434 ••••• ..___. •--h/"'__..._ :.! fir, Iba, puo . pallU, n c· M , ••• tUAfl 54()..78111 ------•••••••••••••••••• po11I. no 111'1.s. garaitc. "· .. ~·-~ p~;:.!;.'$2H0.548·1.191G JBR.Westminst1>r ;2 Alt1 .. .o-st•n-•t's•;•'--•"•'''•'•"'•''•I·---------WORKING. PARTNElt l,o.o,I · SSO lh•-wnrd for rC' N~w 2 hdrrn. I ba 111r $425 .,..., 675 9188 171Ml 113th SI & 1 l>r. hb. call ofl 10/\M 1' The Wall Strc-el J our'!al. turn of "Mai:tJi ir•". 4 yr cond. frpl<' Nr Lake $4 10 --ll>ov1·r ut lfil h > NICt: 1 br. rt'fng meld. 847-4510 l"''IO"' I........ MEWPORT/IRVIME Tune• Ma~ & radio rv 1 b / h E 1 s mo . ITTJ..0034 '1 nr in 11ins. bltns, patio. r.12 Hl70 patio, $21'>!> mo. Ask for ~ .... "" fo\Jll Service Suite.s · h rtf'Cl o 11 rn w t 111o1 • 11r ---l1e. fnt•d yd , wtr, grdnr, Aili. 54-0.5880 $315. Spacious J br apt, 2 s 6 5 u p w c (' k I y $29S Monthly nr w'I avt: rt.'po on tni:cr spun1el. G75·0457 4 IJdrm. 2 b.a Ja cuzzi, SS&. 213 661 1116 ba, patio. 3 k ldi. ok w/kllrhf'nettf' 1175 8740 th1!. husinesi. recently A 640 4ti(l(l frplc l.rl(. lu!lh yarrt - -2 AR • I bu, ( u 11 Y W ffcnke VII Avr11l. nuw. 847-0007 oirtl•r ----Call Phyllis 968·6789 "innn, a rc•11I mc1nPy ---------- SS.95 mo. 586 !lt>SO c.luys County, 5 Br. 3 ba, 2 rurru.shcd. I blk to ocean flenu~ul ne w adi7apts 4 30. H~m. pnvutt• ha, r1u1cl makl•r Reqwre<1 $17.500 Lo!ll : "Murphy". Neut. ~9585 eveh. wkndi;. frpks, 2 nr .iarage, lgc $450/mo. Ad.Its, no (){'ts Sc ed led C M h o u :-.1·, k 1 t c h 523 Set (t offlre i.pare lo t'lt..,h Sal $350 l)\'r wk friendly, ·~ Ahy-.:-.1an 1-...t -3-2-5-2 fnC'd yard $57!'>. mo . May 67>-047!'> ~c~~~.1'15lhh u ••Lovely 2 :sly apt, 3 llrt, pnvilCl(t'~: no ~ru~:. ror !>Uh IC'll'<I' 111 La ;.t una PLUS Shan• or l'ror1tr. Cut Whit<• on fronl let:~ LoCJ-a M..,...... lsE" w/opt to buy. !'>49·7971. -Bach. S2SS·S265 2 ba. centrally l1X·atcd. JX'l." 5Sb l;J'78. Kl'l'P lry llill!I. ~ month Avail llwld .:ood rct1rcmc·nt in brwn lealh rollar Vw . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450. 964·1.507. mg IX>r rnt l!J0.60JO t'Olnt!. CJJI 1714 > 871·29~ Irvine/ 171.h. CM. !'>48·30H7 3 bdrm z bn wilh new Harbor View. 2 UH &den, OCEAHFROHT l Br~ -----forapl)t. IO!'>da1ly ('11 ...... ,l •>n ~"el trc~t sparklJni:home 3BR,2ba,wnlr ~·so 2 8r$335.$3.'IO. i.-, blk lO beach. 3 Br 21.; Vocationlt...tab 4250 Oe luvc> me d1 c·al s uit" _;.... ___ , S ISOIEWARD .,,.. ' :. "'· n15 M · A•" 644-1133 .., TSLMgmt 642·1603 Ba adults S450 mo 1'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nd fl Co t~I. Sl1iu--N1celodscp mo.Rel ..., 0· ,.... 3 HH,2ba ,wnlr$500 • · """ ~rou r . ron.111• •n;,-..-l.o .. l bl u rk mal<· req 49!>-3686 SllPSTOOCEAH 0 b l 20th Sl. S3G IU4!1 or F.NSfo:NAOA nt:ACll Mar Hcalonom1cs(;orp Gross Soles Samny ;i n /Shcp mix --Wt1>ld1rf. 3 Bil. 11-'2 ba. 3 r bungal~ll•'. 1 r ap -714/343-3279 llOUSt: Slt>CP\ I! S-IU GiS-6700 Grou ftrofit SO~o Long twir, i.omc white on 4 Bdrm, 2 bu. Fam rm pol, en<"I yard, s upe.r for 3 OR, 2 ba., wntr. S42S Pool. Jacum. BBQ area. ~ day ~J ehest. paw1o. Bent ldl Alnum, all blhns. Ocean fa m No pets $550 2 Br, channel, yrly SSSO t•ncl. gar . Also 2 Br ...... '!'+Oft Luguna Ucach xlnt t'X-Excellent family profit eur Nl'l'd.s med1cat1on. view, pvt beaeh. Niguel 646-2389 ftAIK LIDO townhouse Adults. no ~ 3142 Palm Spnn~s Cone.lo on pQ:;ure. 310 ~q fl. + OpJ>Ortun1ty. c;umi: It' l..oi;t Nov IOlh 111 Su. Shores.$800. 7~·146S Ud Sa ,._ 3 b b • 2 Bdr~, 2 b&lhs, frpl, pets Inquire 177 E. 22nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1s1uon 111111> t;o unlry ))torngt' Vrry utlrJctive, 1a1I. wholf''IJlt•, ... w11p l..aJ(una Jround 2nd St ------o n...., r owie, 2 adult&only. s.25 unfurn. St. l lO orMS.2498 Leasing I br condo. Pool. Club !168-!'>430 ;11nplt· p1trk1ng 1000 Jl;o meet bu:.m~s $25 ooo in A 0 ~ WI! r :. lo ·. y 0 • •• N I GUE I~ S H 0 Rf: S . ba lhs. f rp le . S62S . J&CUUI, lenni.-.. v-, blk to --Cun~I $325 Mo 494 75!'>1 1 I. inventory. 'llOrt> & 3897 Spacious 4 bdrm, 2\>IJ ha. Garderung incl. 673-6210. Large 28drm from S2SO 0ttan View of ocean & Dig Bear cabin, :.Ip:, 14. tnK'k!'i 497-46.1:1, fo45 !lOJ!) I!)!) ------- him rm. beach, tt'nrus -Quiel building with greenbelt. Agt, Diana. Po<>lt.able. rolor TV. 2 12110 Sq . Ft. $480. mo $63!'>/rno . 493·62!13 orN1>wupl(r11dedvicwCon· beuul1ful l unds('apina 8"6·lJ7lorS40..t-027l'Ve frplc s .54.5-0016 ~.1 ricue1llc Pkwy t.. 83J.l4!'>3 do. 2 bdrm. 2'f4 bu. SSSO Ideal for adul~ _over JS. Avrry on S O F'rwy 111 mo No pets, r rplc. No l~etil. l~t;.f.WARO LAlglnaa.ach ll41 Lake Arrowh1•,1d Mls!\IOn Vll.'JO t•rufl'r 4 bdrm. 2 ba Sea Terrace. 546-l.392 eves. APTS. 2020 f u llerlon ••••••••••••••••••••••• lakefronl c·onclo. slf)!I 11. Mgmt RJI .7444 j~~ te~~~~s (,'~~· ~1i II a rbor View Spyiclau Balboa OCEANFRONT ~~:· ~ ~lkb~:8~~c~~ Sh,arp l ·BR & b;nkroom, 8.10-70'l2 Ofhct· SP»l'l' 500 . 1300 11q leaiu~. $850 per mo . a~a. 4 br, t'.rt., vlt:w, 2DR. $450 mo to mo . fl31·0:J97 din. rm .. bnck rpl, new MomrmU1 ski t·ondo for rt lo rent l7R73 Jkuc•h lnHshwtltt Found· Set or keys on OpporiuNt SOIS Turtlerock Ur., lrv1M •••••••••••••!••••••••• _Callt.o ldenUfy,Rl.~7 _ Found Hiit • t'em Poodle· puppy, nr 38lh/Balboa Ill lU 67~-0162 1>'7~ SSI 23..18 hccyd ~ 7$2 8980 Ag t 631 4900 kitch. & buth ; ll(e. duck. Christmus, Dc1• 2.1·211, 111 n1' J 11 ' Il 2ntl fir r ound. LJt Fem. Germ ~. --'-· ' · en · • 2 Dr, 1\.<l Ba t.ownhout1c. North L agunn Avn1l SunAhlnc· V11lou1:. S300 •12~~-JM.()(ils -d s/ 1213> L-....J'"9ill-• .. ..., S h t•phcrd, 11 I us. So Huchlands 3 BR. den.NptH.gts3 BrlBa,rrpl,lg fleach dplx w /cnclosc:d ttar a1o1e , patio, pno l, 01'1'. l. $400 mo. /\gt 408/2.5l·721luft t3pm J'JJ-44"6-<•vt• Y Lagunu.Call494~1 • 1•ommun pool, view , no yard. garage, no peu. garage & lndry lac, 28r, jacuzzi. fireplace. Adults 494 75.51 pets, $475 . 23276 S450 mo.M8·3247 S48S mo . 963·0427 or only.$375.631-4984 ----.. ----L--,-.-,-, t'nmlly or rlrteen looking Nr. O.C. Airport. Deluxe Grt on lhr ril(ht lrflc,k Fou.nd Shellie mlx. F'. ~wald,831·2Rlff. 492'™ Hewport ......., for a cabin In lhe ofh..-e!I w ti.Hrc taraa l with lhr r>ail,r Pilt>l s Tan/whl. upprox 3·3""1 HIWlllB>AnS •••••••••••••,••••••••• CrC!'!thne area to vaca ~crvtr,e.752.-=.,.,,, C Jl rtlSTMAS C.ll''T mo11.64S-1508aft..lf/eves. MhlloaVlal.. 3267 bd ft ,..... IWPORT "--00 2326 ~ .,._, TRAIN~ A1>1H•ur1nu ......... ~.......... Af. lw..t1 Bachelor, l rm & lo · -K H lion an u=em .r · every Wcdne11d11y !'ltllr1 Fou.nd M. schnauzer mix Beautlrulh()me.3BR.2ba , ...._,.llMd '240 ·'340.Pool.jaeuul, Ba c hc.llors , 1 o r 2 l'lcusecall631·3149after HEWP()RTIEACH rn1otNov.l5thrulWc· 10 G r ey /whl 645 ·1508 2 81.ory, Mual see to ep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• el08ed garalo(eli. Gas & Bedroo~ &Townhouses 6 PM. Pnmc location. Approx fl'or more inform111lon a ns /eves. pr•clate. HSO+dtp. lc6oal"-d )106 ~ ~·a~l~ll~°n~o er::: ~...!!om1S349.9J lot I ...... to 51tare 4300 10.000 sq ft Pltnelt.'d OI· imdloplaccyour 11d ----- 1 ----~U San VlnCl'nte. Cell --1• •••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :f • ..,.11 al>l . .,.~uacu a r spa, a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot'C'I Sh()W('r & kltcMn. CALL NOW FOUND, Mae, poodle ~ 556-7707 ~ ~ ibdrmn.-1 Bel ....,...... r ecreation prol(ram. ConlactLowse Oahl 642·5678 mtx ctl . Slo t e r & ta at On the wa~r• On Via "'u" ex. s Aroa, social program . 7 pools. R Room matt w • nted to CORPORATE REAL TY Drookhurst. l.l color He-.orl .. ac.h l26f 1 .. 1001 With vie~ ot Lido ttarage. rant.astlc pstlo. Duplex 2 br, l ba, new teruus courts. Al F'a11h lon s hare &lboa Island Bay 975-0888 Investor wanted for CIC· 96.1-3976 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &1y1 3 Bdrms. loci. sep. ~~~syrly. 67!'>-2855 or crpt11 & drps, Mature Island J4 mboree & San fronl npt. 2 bdrm. 2 ba ----------pan.'llon o( number t }OI. ---------- maid'" quarters, formal llduJta No pets. S300 mo Joaqui'n mus Road $4(Xl pc-r mo. 633 1382 or Xlnt h1wa)' VIMb11lty, new Boal O.·uler 1n So Cal. 1-'0UNI> While 3 teaaed 1"'-"~Trf-4.e•tt dinlnarm .. marblefrplc. 1 BR. unr. Swedt.h rplc. -+-6.'l4ShaUmar,964·10SS C714J644.1900 675-0!63 crpL'I, palnt, MC. under Xlntretum,ovcruornwl doll. M. W1•urlng 2 col U n u " o • w I I h 2 & l<'rr• cotta terrace . $400. Kardesly Realtors gmd park'.: ()('un It hill expectant"y to r11tht m Ion!. Vt" J ombort'e & bedrovml, dinlnl( rm and Im med. occu pancy. 1175-2866 USTSIDE Barhelor unit i,, blot'k Gorgt<>U!I hous~ to share. vie~. rrom 500·l200 !'1q n vei.tor Mu:1t t>c able to llnst.OI 644-0139 1.111 comm11n1ly fac lUUct $2500 Per mo Incl. pier & Country M'ttin{l 2 br & from bellch. All ulll pd 2 ml from 0~·1•11 n 3 ;.1voll 541M IR6, 400-3922 move 1mmed. $100,000 SS75/mo. a h p. <0·101) Lynne ..... ,,., ... 1107 den, splll·lf'vtl, skyhaht. No kids, no (K'lll 6101 F. Udrm.,, h<'alc•d pool. :! min reqwrement. A!lk l.?bl 8 mo . fe m a It• w ...... _. Hws Va.leotlne&M-6200 ....................... ff'l!IC, muny extras. No Balboa Blvd s2so per frpl<'t> $400 llunl. Och COSTA MESA rorMr F1emlna. 84111800 <• f'r mtt n S h e Ph crd --~~l~l·~l~4~0~0~--1~~~~~~~~~~1Newer 2 BR, 2 ba, yearly, <'hildrcn/pets. S39S. 180 mo. + secunty dcp. Cull 1714_>842_·_7252____ rmressionol offic<' 11pacf' ~1 " c k ~ J;1j_1 n iioo v~~ U C S.a..tllh J276 ... no pea .... vee, evl!&cwknd.!G45·~3. --------llmmllle 2 Br NB hm R•nk f'l•'I" 1•" .sq ft or8"1-M*> Adl•· l E E. 21Jil St. 646-4262 days: sue~770'7 uvml. rn Cuhfnm11 hl 953 aware 5 • 1 Jl a n yoo . corne r . 213/251·9'192 r M h • ~" oN Bordeux 3 br 3 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Steps \0 ~ach. yearly Cont ut 8P'!1· on t ro Lo w vr1ee 1nclu1lti11 0 ll'OllNDblk/tan shepherd f'rcnch country kitchen , fo'AMJLY HOME 4 bdrm. U119t1\ra la 2 Br t na QUICK IN ~c modern 2 hr, l br. Prl or 11nytirnt: wkrnd.t Janltorinl, 11ecur11y male. 1 2 yrs. 64S.1508 aUameoJUci1.$l300. mo 2~ba.Oolf couraevlcw, w /balcon y . w u hln• New 2 br. l 1i!.i ba upper, frplc. all bltns Alllfton673·4408 !erv11·cs. confertinc" MCI!• Morta•11c m11y or· aftn,./t1Vf"!ll '*· h1l. Agt 75fMJ.3l ; beaut. klt('hcn, Micr o f1Cll. ft au. Yrly $4~. Eaiutlde. patio. luxury S37~ft ~.yrly.Oorn~e •"em Wllhdurn 2 er a o 11 room & utllltie11. Convc ran1cu newln11Ulullonal --------- 837-0866 W11vt. traah comp. $600 Ca1Jdya875-5196orcna ~rphlllAd,drpat .kbll,n!.,Sm.11 ~~r opener. 842·3400, ll«'l'llr.11ptw/lUl1M.Non llltnllocallon.230 •~.17lh loan ur to 95•,;, of op.LOST 1ercy" whllt' ----------• mo 4!11H2.13 875-821.s ' ·r>e o · .,,5 mo. _.4657 St. Co!lt& Mesa. 642·'500 prnlsa value. 832·9980 parakeet. $30 rcwar(I Luxu.riowi 3 BR. 21,o\ b• . ---------' Drive by 2536 Santa Ano itmoke, sauna, pool. S. (Up 10 S60 000 > from gnlQf ul ownori. Condo, on water. f"loor ·Stet» lo beach. 3 Br. 2 L03Br. 28-, near beach , Avt•,thenc1111 842·82fl2. Partl Newport aub·lcaae. Brookhul'l!t. llD. '150 +·mull. ele1urnt. pro· .,...0 ,..,· •YMEMT 5411.3520 e\/tis, 840·21n0 celllnll f'ailoa Verde BA,dc.-n,lndryrm,newly frpk, beamed cellln•• SllOJW.Jbe 8nlD'IJ.z..2 RR,2ba,S444 ulll.Wkdya957·02'72 feuional bldg. Neor " " ~ do)'ll, atone. Trplc, w•llcover· painted. '476 mo. Eva dabwhr.icaraae.S~mo·. UPJtalraramllyno ·ta mo.P ... Call~7-3914 Reap ca.reermmdrd rem capts trnno Min ion. f'aat&Courtl'oua -=--------- • tn&lso' extt.'dll~csrsir~~: ~:.3J:!T:out Wknrla , y r ly.,_f>y a 840·57111 Near So. Coa~t p'{:z~38drm,2ba.-ar,blkto 23~yrs,toAhr!IDrhao Much parktnl& To be ....... , .. ,!!':v~lcleonC11ll . 'FH~t~~;>p~cr~odo~I~:'. 15 m o . .. D ...... • evts/wanda. 54l-80tl bch Vr ly . u 5o. mo in Npt. b"7S.~ completed aum mer of .-... .. "' .. _ 6751938 .___._ .... _ JJIO ·1n. Now lculna. F.SAMORTOAO•~co. honey color. vie Slater _._ · Crl•w•ec1tllll 1 Bdrm 1love ncw-;;:;:-t 87~0Ai;n. Mal• .... r f•mal• •n shi rr ................ ACaUromla Uroker EdwardllH.D.142·4~1 La~ 4 ~ patlo,o~lbocar ·~··~:••••••••••••••• •••~••••••••••••••••••• d,.,._, Nocblld~~n Of peu'. WESTCLIFF 28r. I~ Ba hU11"'c "1t11lf1 <'Mdo. poo1,1..::-::.;-;,;;;;·?".,;_ ______ , (714) 132 9980 f-.raae . ....,., mo. CHI a lglll", 1 .... l car aarag-e, Ocean View 2br 2ba ~ OWllboule Ad Lt.a 11 frplc, den. own room. No Colla Mes11, 700 s 1 q 1 ·ft • atand C2lJ) 171·171 •ult oow. 1400 mo . down1U11rw:~~:Cb11d · t .:.S ll °i'1a& U45 mo, Call Sue, PIO/mo. Uround OOl' ......... ..__.._.•'---f~ • _ ~7.olD.540 nao OK.M00.'11 atT. WutAdHetp? ea.5171 ~·Ln.541-~ 7»14lt Tom. :aoo. ~.....---.. ~ . . • Found: Cal , l'Y Male. SuMtt Dtnch Own"r or fill~ Me Wiil~ \ ••• - Oo Ap Ml M M - Ker t:i r o bet m l''llr l'Ot t.'Ct rm KlJ boc fer SS2 MO• bell tre mil F·ur1 ctu me Foe ~ Mia• ste S e· ate 6pJ Anti 1>0 Rei Hor •••• •••• • " I OU11 cer1 App • r Ms 41 /T .. 1rt-. c ._._ t ~&....---:__/,,.-~............... H•lril L••c .. lng • P~P•ritMJ ,......., R.... ., . . -.,, __, --__......,... .... .. ..... . ........ . .............. ~······· ..................... ~························ ~····· ······•••···• ••....•.•.•......•. ...............••••••.. ...•..•••.•••........ ........••.•...... . ........... . CMmWOlil.on d t.ins Carpent.ry.NewCablnt-t• t•o mont wurk ,0 m 1 .. ,. s . Haullna, CHEAPEST hMullng In JapantHLandac~r. Prof pamt.rng. Ext & rnt DrainsclearecHrom$4.50. lforiion Rooflns. Eic Mcliua 1 w Coaat o Id ('a b 1 n ., 1 , ~lt"rl'lal ., n.~•l'iJ\'tntual Lirn p1nt;..J..mmed. town. fl'r . Eiat. Cllt!AP! So~ers. Lo9wy ~r1c:!· Low rates. Refs. Fre Free F.st. All work auar perienced roo(ers·nol Hwy,N&.WM811 Ii lurblaht'd, thu &Ml30l1 _ _ .au..!.9"' 60·200G.84~U90 ~~di C:~ed. Job:ro: l.~780,536-4383 Or'ainmaster.638-0953 :;,~en . Low bid 'r,Smce...... ,..t"' MJ..tll?ll -ratio '" --:.alk & •V l.OWPRICES• Ltle haullng·movlng. 5318182,897·2862 All'n Gen. Contractors: ...................... c:..,.wtsc dn~ew~Y• lh-t••~llllC rdenlngMi.lnl Oarage·Yard cleaning Plumberndswork.Cood S..O•plugS.....ice B•JAnftl•••<>('Scr\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 C.ll~Jl.'ltvH G S4D2015 Reaa.rates.642-0705 European Lan,r1scaper. me.Q.SSM24hrs. pncesonremodela&rv• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRJP"lr.; .... ,, .. ""1 --Top work Fair pnce I "'·· II f u .. ,,. ., .. ~pp a 1' ~Main, A mall l.1r <'onlrartur Co•..tor fo"te e:ll. lleaaoo ....................... , d / · · lNG Reasonable rates. homeowners also. Top for bu a y people ""annvt;SIU rl'Nf"fitlmall'!'i NnJOb ~ 1•rdttncr Cle1rn t4-~h Mainl Rers 846·4871 EXCELLENT PAINT· pa rg. ~rv. ava . or • ....,ue QlllV an., aer;v ct• ~1122 1no1 7"11V7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rea 54841191 AMWAY Cosme tics. ys eves. Freeestlmate5.548·2'106 HatPlumbmg.537.3194 Comucopia.S40-<M88. A, .... .,..,..· l._~01,., Pttt t-)11 Any RnMd•I l'f'P••r .un • Nutrition. Housewares, ttailttsa•e. Cus ~GilGll •••••••••••••••••••••• RR~ C'nll Allan or t'arptnlr)'. uhJ tllll\> ..... StrYkn Hom. care" Comm'l .••••••••••••••••••••••• aJIWtormkGWallpaFrperi~~ ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• .u~ 1111 Tany Mee..&9 cralt.anwru.bJp lb yn. 111 .,••••••••••••••••••• 642·L634 Colle&e student cao beat 0 uar ee ""'l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't 1 k hi •.-ve ODtl • area l.lc'd Mr l'111lom ...IUYM"N C l 67~158 . ua wor . etc n g , on~ •1n1ya•Park1n·ic •~'' ....... -· rr· " allK'n ry, all prices, lawn y3rd Tiredortenantproblems? veled home/ marine/ •Repaira •S.alN>atln c.,.tS..lu bo. 33l~ _ •dncul. plumbh111 & FULLER IRUSH ma1nt. Quality work. Parnllng. inlerlQr. Fre Uae the ,iros. O'Keere RV Rlleya Loft 548.740l •Ut NM. CM S• ........................ o..,n.. '~:lll20 In need of Fuller Brush 842·96S6.Jon esl. Reas: rates. Refs. Prop. namnt Co . eve5. · Nt.pba!t14'~ Shampoo• 11t"•.1n dran •••••••••••••••••••••• ua a.1XIT Pro ducts Jus t call M S48~M1ke. 540-2200 -~ Color bnghti..•rwra "'ht c, •"""'° n • 897 3132 ask for Dave ~••Y ---------••rNHLt ~pb10mJnblc•<'h Cit-an f:.':equ11~i lo~\•'rh<i"<lt.arpeoter. p1lnllnJ l''UllerBnasbRep. . ....................... lnl, pamt & waJlpaper.C.retakers Resp. Prof. Tie ••••••••••••••••••••••• bv. •tan rm. h11U SI~ f\\g Dral)t!nt 11 U7:S ~ 0 'R.-141 rates. 1$ yra in Brickwortc Small jobs. Qual. work .• reas. pr cpl, bonded. a~I oow. OC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mother will boby*ll rm $7 $0, NH.K'h 110. t•br u .. oit\!ll S48·l752 H-ede-g Ne~rt. Cosl,;rMesa & f'reeest. Steve. S47-4281 refs. 521 Mam, Morro Ceramic tile in11talled: ebaldr!Pn 10 m y c 'I SS ~u.ar dim iw·t ndor lllctrtc., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. 675-3175 eves. C t t 1• S.y nrs, s hower11 & tub11 home from ll•O'I epm ('pc l't"P¥1f I~ \11> ~"'"r ·····················1" • u I 1 n a a a r d e n . Compl. housecleao1og Mo..L... us ollm pain Ing. m R........aE..a.....a..-.547·2639 dys. 557-8280 •-.. < <>'Pr• Oo .. IJ R f .... m • 1 n le n a n (' e -• ..., sma . my prices ar -... ,._...., natl.r.>946 ...... v.ora m~<' '• ca llard Etectric d k 1 from factories to farms ............. ••••••••••• small 631.$368 Ron nu••••••••••••••••••• _e_v_es_. _______ _ Rab)'!l1llan1Cmy bo11)f M ~10101 1.1c:t2713ti a.a~/4 Ian sc::ri~37"1ri::s.1~ PreHolld1ty rates. "Mo ve anything . . . . SeUyourbomeori.ncome T,...S.....ic• lCJ'JlOOl\I &i t.:vci. Tr~n Cetwt.g -~1~;!'M ' Newport Bea~h Indus. & anywhere al anytune " ~&°"JaRT•htCJ property f ast. with ••••••••••••••••••••••• uv11.1lable. 642 5357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KL.Jo.lC.."l'HICIAN p~ -• Residential clean ing. 2A hrs 7 days. 540-4844 • ·~··•••••.••••••••••••• Newport R. E. Assoc. Landscape Creallons Ex· JIOLJUAY (' n :RIN<i right fr1•c t·!1ta~111• on GtqclncJ 642-33S9 • . Pi~un::sfeJ;':f;!r. ~ 631'"'516 pert shaping, thtnnang, ........ W.ice Hofnl' or ()(fact' Parllt.•i. UlarceftledaeorsmaU JobJ ""r" l•l•••l••••k•·.·l•••d••••d••••• • ROBIN'S HOUSE· Cmouorvtelnsy~ ~-ovhe:us'11n!lgte. ~us1~: This cougp.on Roofl-i sl'lumpremoval. 615-2821. •••••••••••••••••••••• •'---,.~c'--5-. lOto v..h>U au s ~oa er ump CL""..,. G s "' ... -'"7 ns ~wan"" .rw ~.. __ ___ • . """,IN ERVICE. Reasona le645-35Sl worthSS 66l·l433 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· --------Ukkpa, payrolll toxH, Jlt'n10M.tl40.T758 ul Lrk, gra g, tree wrk, for a thoroughly clean Tho k . ed Tri min I f1nnnc. lllmt... more. N c:;_llf/CoKnte R-atctCo ~llCl "Rsnbl del'l"Clihons etc. 831·1257 bouse. 540-0857 MOVING? Let Versatlles rt.ter/Repolr 320~~ ~i::ol·r:p';;!-8 & u~Jir~:::: urea lO yrs 83341199 -· mm • '-~ u-...a. eicpertenced pro ••••••••••••••••••••••• t N b ,.~,,•a~" ----....................... 2S I/l78041 .............. MINI MAID SERV R I . coa ings. ovem er .,_........, looldl"Pi9CJ Sr•. Cement "Aork uf 1111 klnda ~'lll.'64.a. I 26 ...... ,................ bl E tmd e . resslooals make your Neat patcbCB & textures special $50 off on all'_T_n_m_mm __ --::g;...;;&.;:;...;;r~e"'mo'--v-a..,.1-. -,-0 lndivaduu.IJ1>rnaUb11" Free est. 10 ye11ri. up • Small Jobs. 2S yrs exp. a:~· pers~nncl. next ~ve a s mooth RlHEST. 193-1439 linseed oil tr eating, yrseirp. Free estimates. 714.957-0781 ~ Top quality. 556-0757 Ftc.lnfJ Plumblng, elec. etc. Call g, lndry. 58 9865 transition on you and PATCH PLASTERLNG sh angles & sh a Ice s , 67J.3910eves.Please. ----••••••••••••f'•••••••• Papacurt.631-4264 Lmdlc-'---your budget. Local/long asphalt & accyllc coat· ---------1F.Pundat1ons. retalntnli! 'NCES ..,.-, distance. Call 534·0840. A 11 t Y p es . Fr e e in gs for composition V.-S.....ice Public Record Reports ~alls, blot'ks, pa t1oi.. TAYLOR/i H~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Uc.C.l·Tl-05920 ). esUmates.Call540-6825 stungles & built·u roof. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SocaJ area PO Box 1012 SJ6..S01l. Llc'd. Wood~ Link •••••••••••••••••••••• L.M.S.-Rotot1lling, Sod p...a..a-..ip---a DRYWALL FINISH ing. 20 years gf ex· 200 rblt vacuums. from S.A.Ca.92702.536-5163 • OCCStudenl.lTontruck o r Seeded l.awns. _........, ..,.....IMJ perienc e Free Sl.995. l da. service on Legal secret a r ial VictlmolNature?Canwe ~ & 8 wfd 1o~encang, Trash, tree trim. Roi Sprinklers, Planting,••••••••••••••••••••••• Hang.Tape-Spray estimates. M~mber or any vacuum. All types . T help you with reasonable ..,tes~l e repalr 642-5703. T~ Work, Clean.ups, PETERS PAINTING Richard 960-1787 t.he Chamber or Com vacuums & bags . Servtces. 8 yrs exp. ape prices on concrete/brick "'" 644-0958 Masonry. Contr. lie. Expr 'd . Reas Rates. Pll.-1..1-.. . · Vacuum Cleaner Ctr Lra~scraptlon, Irvine. foundations. Lac contr ' WiUhauJorcln.anythinf #364419, Xlnt. refs. Free Est. Call Gene ..... ......., merce. ~mmerclal & 1571 Newport Bl CM. K.a.Ue. 559-5967 y h 1 · big/small comm'} or rt 67s,7633 s.52·04.58 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resu;lenUal. 835·61Hl. • · ou ep-save mc>ney. Your r iends and ' PERRY'SPLUMBlNG 646-3L07 U you're lD the market 644-0887 :rebo• use Classlrled scaidleJnllal. re!!;,.r:;ei. . Painting. Extr/lotr. Ex Co mplete plumbing REPAlR&:RE.ROOF. All _W..... ___ C_IA-'--____ _ foe a better car, be sure b h anyUme • ...,.,....~ Dig·ll La.nd!!cara; Reas • D •· r t Y ~es · sh tog I es · .._, w en l e y a v e . . pr d. honest. neut, reas servu:es.. ram "' sewe b It ••••••••••••••••••••••• a dvertised tor aale an to sell? Classified ads do te yiu how well it Daily Pilot Classified /ttJ. & spnnk!rs. 646-7070 aft estimates. 24 hr service. Freeest.S41·5930 WINDOW CLEANING to check the many autos Rave someUung you want Ett.hllg to sell. They'll SELL idle Items with a Prices. Pro£. andscape Llc'd 964_1045 Dave c I e a n 1 n g . Fr e e roe s a es·compo-tar. Classtned. -It well. &4.W678. e11or t,Mm • 642-5678. 6. Want Ads Call 642·5678 673-3181 Classified Ads 642·S678 640.SStl Pft"50Mtl 5350HetpW..ted 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE Accounting clerk/phun BobJametio .JC Masseur operator needed ful Outcall 9-9, 494-5111 time. lmmed. opening. Full co benefits. Ca I 549-9671 for appt.. & de tails. Balboa Marlo Hardware. E .O. (o~ • M/F/H. PREGNANT? Caring. confidential counseUng & referral. Abortion, adop· oon & keep.in&. APCARE S47· COUMTRY GIRL Acctng Hkkpng *ESCORTS* Regis~~a~!ork ~hrs 957-8474 on various act'ounting ~ .......... 1_ ....... _ and bookkeeping assign· ..,......-.._.... ments. Work close l 181.SSo. EJCaminoReal your h o me. Figure San Clemente; Fully llc. Clerks t.o Sr. Accoun· __ F_o_r_a_p~t._4_92_·_7_296_--t tao ts needed th ru-out ANlTA formerly of Orange County. GOLDEN TOUCH can RobertHalf's now be-Accoontemps reached al (714)496-3462 SOOS. Maio, St.eSOl No. Tower, Union Bank In The City or Orange 7141835-4103 MICHELLE'S FLY FREE ~TH OFFICE OVIRLOAD ~ o ...a. an how bOltUS forJOCtl how °" • Office ~·ertood ,....,_.., ................ dntlnatioft of __.. dloiu -oir or ship~ Worti local nslgMMnts ~top pay. Optft to Cllll ...... , .. for• Gpt1oh1tmeat. t8~3723 Birch Street, He.-f lleach 557..0061 t8~ •Ostcdl• Atthitedual Dral\sman, IAfCIMG Beautician.exper. Part or tlAM·2AM 83S·3'749Admiolstratlve & Sales 2 yrs min . exper. Pla)MHEL r u I I l Im e 1 n RIDE WAHfED· trainee (2) needed by 714/957-«23 Do YoU 1"e 1 or more adult/children u lon ·d successful rest growing ~ears ciege account· Xlnt money & career OP· D esperately n ee ed mfg co. Selling security AS S IM I L E R 1•· f .......... ity for motivated Mon· Fri at Spm from system to hotels. Gd 501 ftata. g? ~!.':rtt;8~~1 eT...,.,.;;: 168-8801 Mission Costa me Mesa to Chap. b k d --l!Olll accoun... · jo man Ave 1~ Garden educalJoo~ ac groun We need a number o t>u sinw CPA oHtce., __ ie ________ _ Grove. ltELP! !for I'~ req. wlab11Jly lo com-good peq>le for am~ Comn11surate com· Beauty m . ') SS 00 wk Cu II munlcale eHectlvcly. openings in our electr pensa~ • Belter pay. HAIR DRESSER 4;:.~2 ' · Exp. In s ales' acc~g . mecbas.stmblydept. Ex· S48-88'l Leading rash dept store CLERKS EARN EXTRA . MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Immediate lull and part ltme opemngs Will learn various phases of ~tore operation with excell ent opportunities for advancement. FEDCO INC. 3030 H ... lll•d. Costa Mesa, CA Equal Opportunity Employer --liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-1 hotels. mrg, or secunty per belpft.I but not nee. -bas Im.med openings. All helpful. ~ resume & Compa"v pd lns Bank:lt ......__.. So C Pl 8 Ori r Cb-' ti Cl I •-.---------Dental receptionist for 1• busy gr oup practice. COLLA Tiit Cballengmg, rewardlnK TRAIMH pos1t1on for girl ex· Collate & package educ a· perienced an dental field . llonal mat.enals. Wi ll re· Non·smoker. 644·0595 qwre hf.ting or heavy Dental Cha1rside. asst in boxes. Wllling to train to Npt lkh. Pleasant toe operate forkhfl. Ex· w/fringe benef Call cellent working cond1· 548-S602 • tJons and benefits Apply ---------- between 8am-llam & DBfTA.L lpm-3pm. Na lion al Education. 440l Birch Front office. Insurance St.. Newport Beach. exp. necessary. Good INear O.C. Airport) Newport Beach loc. -E qua I Oppo rtunity _645-6SO ___ l ______ _ Employer Concessions Mat.re adults lo work weekends at lhe Orang( County t 'a1rgroundt snackbar. 15 openings starting salary S3.50 pt hr Only reliable peopl( need apply Call 642-4783 Dental Asslstant. Chairsidc. NB. Exper. pref. 640-1122. D&rrAL/s.cnt.y P /lame . Wall train. S44·534S Tustin Dental Asst. ch airs1de, must have X·ray licence, Lag. H .• 837 -6200. salary reqmrements to.: holidays...,. Cole lnstru· OFFfCE co uaJQ. • st aza, us vers or "' an enca J_ames Raymood, Win· meotCorn ""'"""'-. Crod ERSOHHEL Myra 957·1511 ext 320 or school. Wew1ll lraln. AP· Deputy Clerk wanted Cooks wanted all shirts I•--------• ... _,,.,074, 32L ply; 16835 Brookhurst, Clencal position availa· avail. Apply an person. A Designer raeld Locks Inc., 1613 dy Way, S.A. 556·3100. GrolDf't & dyn amic F.V.963-7831. ble 1mmed1ately. Re· growing company wilt PCB Monrovia Ave. C.M . E.O.E. 'J.lu'& Loan needs ex· quires I yr clencal ex· benerlts. Apply at Ma 921627 petlCed office person· Beauty perlence. 40WPM typing. Barkers 212 E.17lh St T h e Dall y P i lo t AIRCRAFT SUPPLY Asse"!bly work avail., ootworkinSaolaAna J .C .PEMHEY CASHIER $669$865 833041l ext C M DESIGNER CHRISTMAS G 1 FT store bas opening for ~~~~~ec:"~:i~~~ l~· b~~e0asantllwhor3k11· 34 FASHJON ISLAND PART-TIME 260 .for 0 appl. O;ang~ ---------Manufacturer of electro· T RAI N !!lops for. your neat appearing, Cull lime 2304l Alcalde. Lag. m s: ~1. aa"' nsk wr· NEWPORT BEACH 9am-3pm, Mon thru Fri. Co u n t y II a r b o r Counter help ror d r) mechanical products re· !>hopping convl'ntence sales girl. S40·7594 Tl0.2B94 r."'tts. n • anance, bas immediate openings plea.sant working condi· Munlc1paJ Court. E.0 . E. cleaners. Mature persor. quires a proven PCB lay· f'Very Wl.odn(.'Sday start· · (UlgB & loan or lhrirt & for experienced HAIR lions. caJI store manager to work 28 hr1> pr wk. Af out person who wants an in~ Nov 15th thru Dec ,Ul experienfe v~ry d~· STYlJST. Xlnt company (714) 644-7330. lemoons & Sat Mr. Besl opportunlty to make ex Io th CALL N 0 W • AutomoUve .'eable. Don t !J'ISS lhlS be o e fits. App I y 1 n THE GUILD DRUG CLERI CAL Cleaner!\. 2939 E. Coast cellent wages. Plus, be 1;.1~ 5678 MECHANICS at opporturuly ! Call persoo, 10am-4pm. 1610 S. MICJMI Dr J PAY DAYS Hwy. CDM 675-3306 mllmately involved witfl. Autormtlve & lite bus.,.'· Hul~lzer, 5SS.6850. Equal Oppor Emplyr Hew-rt leach LEFT U .... TIL • Co...ter Hala new projects from <'Oil· MASSAGE maintenance. Oran~ t.rst Thrift or America, ·r-· " Pim time, over iT Soup ccplion to field use. W<> FIGURE MODELS Coast YeUow Cab, 11:Mf:lOOE.4th,SantaAna. Beer Bar Maid, nights, CHRISTMAS & salad restaur ant. want an individual who ESCORTS AlJAboardfortheDally .MLHermann~F'ountalJanki!\& Lull lime . r eliable, CASHIERS Earn extra Chnstmas Airportarea.Call<'>mer, wants lo grow with 11 OUTCALL ONLY Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT ~=:~!en <NNoe~~os~: . TB.LEI 496-9033, 496-5476 Perm11nent pttlme open· moneyTYMwP!ISTS or Ron. all 2PM. 95So0554 ~~~tu!~~;n· E~~~y~: D hr TRAIN. For more In· Euclid). Openings for ex. angs. Also interviewing Couples employed now MIF.SS7-0SS4 6•31·•2•"14•0 ~~~~;:!~0~d-~l:~rl a~ perien~alnloUte t.el1Aer1 & Bl-LINGUAL INSTRUC for Christmas help PIX but would bke to make ~~~~~~~~~ • commrc1 e er. 'G.P y: AIDES-for P/T & sub· Previous cash reg1slc ACCT C&.ERKS some extra money in GOLDEN GIRL 642-5678 AUTOMOTIVE UNITED CALIF<> NIA s tltute employment. expr helpful. Apply In E PU .... CH O R your spare tune. Call for Dl0~A.:;:e -----·----•ANIMALHOSPITAL USED CAR BANK. 6 Monarch Bay $3.76-$4.58 per hr. Must person lOAM to 4PM I( Y " PE appt,Jan642·0723. UHDA&VICICI Groomer, bather, no MECHANIC Plaza, Laguna Niguel, speak English & one or Gold Key Warebous Cl.ERIS Operate modern eqwp· Outc .. M•~ cli~ping, assist & clean. Eicpertenced. Mustlve 496-lZ13. E.O.E. the followmg lanauaaes: 3200 Harbor 81. CM. Uni -Must have eone •· relill· Cred.Jtlnter-viewer ment & door lo door ""· i . I s d ll Tof>BY .. .. ty Catalog Showroom I "' SUPER lransp. eaur. drivers he ForTMFY.of ! ru t me snc . at. a n smog cense. & Chinese. Japuncs<'. an Equa l Opport. bll•transp. ng&sbort · p••T·TIME req'd. No prrnr exper ServuigallOrangeCo. or Sun.644-5463 plan, full hen~sl • Banking Korean , La otian. Employer M/F. term assignments. Hoh ~ nee Good driving rec a 835-7313 needed imme d e Y • OP RATIO.._.S Persian, Vie t namese. day & vacation pay JOI! must. No Sunday work. =~~~~~Ir~~. ApplytoServicefr. E " Tagalog, Croatian. APP· CASHIER Hosp1talizalion plan Start now lo earn those Orange Coast Yellow ~! Inter busy switchbr<!i OFFICER ly in person, Fount.um Young woman needed avaUable. extra SS for Christmas Cab, 17300 Mt. Her· ~ FIT & PIT shifts. E o t; Brentwood Saving• & Valley Sehl Dist , If I for cashiertng In a con· doing credit promotions rmaon, F. Vly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a IJnlri),,...,r L L'\ VI t "I b I Schools & Many bend. Pay accord· Loan ls actively seeking &".....,....,e n, .. n Y temporary re a1 s op. for major retal ers near Dining Room Captain. IMtnct&o. 7005 ing t.o exp. 546-3333 or a career oriented in· <cor Newland/Talbert). Mu st be acquainted your home. Earn ing ~vatecountryclub. For 1133-3333 IRVIio dividual with .... me pre-E.O.E. w/retall. be alert & ac· potenllal unlimited. mtervi·ew caJI "u.c~ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" te Pl call or ap A D S """ '"""" .3A vious Savin""' •· Loan ex cura · ease . . . Antique Photogr apher -.,.. "' . ply at Apropos. 2 3848 Co ..... Drhe <714l523-Sl6Sexl530 DISHWASHER· fUll Ume REALEST ATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS Management marketing BABYsfER perience to work in our BOATS Fashion ls la nd, NB. 546·4741 <213>945·3961 & part time . Good ~~on.~rateta'!Uq_ue Reliable. ro1re In bMy ~r~~n~:';,e:!:na;~ lmm.cdlaFte 0 r ·Openlngs 644-2652. <Across From Custodi tcd r l t beoefits.EOE . .,""""' equipmen • de· home In N'Mon t ru seek s ho ldd hav e · OrangeCo.Ai""'rt) an wan °'· s BayviewConvalescent velop old time photo FTiday 'wk. Span supervisory iackground MIU MAM CasbJer, mt lure, pt·tlme. Equal Opport E~loyer Church or Christ, Scten· Hospital operations. Travel re· Spk'i (>J(i4S·4997 aft and be familiar wilh Experienced & Trainee Drive photo, Mon·Thur. Uat. NB. full lime. tel. or 2m5Tburln M2·MOS quired. $8.20 pr hr. Take 6Pm IBM·3600. TllMCARPEHTIRS 3-7 :30. Dependable, bon wnle Clerk, 3303 Via -------- ad to nearest Emgtoy· · E~ ed &T . dable, permanent. H.B. Lido.673-l.340 Drivers, Ugbt delivery, G.st IAcfwoe Frn rnent Development ept. Babysltt.er'anted, rella· We are a grwoina or-x then1c p riu..nee 962-4353. Clerk, Motel front desk, C , "'--·t must know OC area. f'/T DOT. 143.062. Ad paid for ble. ev~lulds for 2 yr gaol:uUoo and oHe~ out· ns rogram noat appearance. much us.omer ~ y ce S3.00 hr. byemployer. old.~ Pa.idVacation CASHIUS detaJJ, 2·girl orrtce, F~l growing St. John Master 540.9373 e<..'nllttC.oune available _...;;._...;......;... ___ ~-1...::::::.:.::::::.·-----1 s~~rtunlUes ALAJ UE2,A YACHT F/Ume. Good Pay perm. pt·lime. Work Fri Knits needs a competent --------- •Materials provided. Babyslll: for 8 yr. old WEOF : 5181 ARGOSY DRIVE Growth co. 5 Locations &Sat.41M-8521. sell·slarte!' _In lhe order Driver, Part Time, prefer • S ma 11 classes for A/P Cl.HK boy. F'Cia Hl student ~:,:n~f Pl:i e d 1 e 8 1 Hunt Bc::b 557·1383 We train. Co. benefits dept. Serncing our coast over 18, 22 hrs wk. For '!°O:,~:;tn'~!~:Y The Jol\y Roger toe? a perfe! Mer school & •Group Long Term Dis· IOATIUILDH METRO CAR WASH to coast a ccounts in· Equip Rental Store . &night classes dynamic, rast growing Sat.19019 ability Head lamJnatorltooler. 2950HARBOR Bl. C.M. CLERKS volves heavy phone con· Unlled ReotAll.645-0760. Pl restaurant chain, based -~-led •Group Life Insurance tact. Call Nancy, 540-7171 • ~ment-up 10 80% In Irvine has an opening BabtU:1 wan , over Plan must be serious. self. Child Meotor. Care ror 2 i----------commw1on. ror an Accounts Payable 18~ old cblJd. My startn • wUUog to take cluldrcn, 6 & 8 yrs, cook Delivery person ror early DllYRS Clerk in our general or-ho'· Approx 20 hr wk ~:f>':!~ Paid Reli~C· ch a r ge . P ·Squared meals, oversee eating UTOTEM L.A. Times route. North Men or women 25 yrs or Free 3 Wt•ek fke accounta payable ~ & eves, rtexlble •Stock Purchase Plan Boat.s. 641·2873 habits & rec. 1'utor as ()peninf(ll Now Available Ool'lt.a MeS11, Hunt. Beach older. Know the coast SalcaTri.lruna. dept. We provide xlnt ~ule S2.00 hr. Own l!ll..~p kl capabilities pe rmit . for full or p/Ume clerks area.Call546-448l cill1~.NetS190aweekor C•ForDet.116 worklnlcondllbenofita. -~•Uon67S.;1823 •rn.-v er ng -BOOKKEEPER·full Othe.rduUesaarequired more. O ranae Cout 131·1003 493.0442 Pl 1u ln -Ume. exper preferred, Must have tralnlne & ex· 00 2nd & 3rd shifts. No Dell~ery men, over J8 ror Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt Katella ease •PP11 peraon ck omee medical H• Pleue call Sheila Har· contact Toni or Jane per. w/byper;klnetic & expor neceuary.we early am newspaper In Herrmann. Fountain Retll Qtlut.eScbool to: t.ance fuU /Ume, exp riaon for 11n appoint· M0-7440or49&-20SO retarded chUdrcn. BA rt· tram. Start S3 per hr. As· NB & CM. Perm. pit. Valley. <No or Sla ter 3203lCamlnoC.pistrano TlleJelrl....-IK ref .. busyped.latrtcoff: ~nt. quired.S702prmo.DOT. 1tm.an1gersto$360 hr.·S300/S400mo, +bonus. be twn Newbope & S.OJ Ca 17042 ...... An 4115-1380 BOOKKEEPER: Full Cil8ZnOlO. Call EmJ>IO)'· ManaaeratoSUOhr. Ad· 64f.5844. E~Ud) . l18ft pislr11no '"'-• C. 9Z714 BRENTWOOD time ln buay 1rowln1 of. menl Development Dept. tvo~:!._~wnhol opqpouartUfuyn.ltF1oesr•-D-WV--£-R-Y-.-Pt-.-U-me-e-ve-. •-------_,. W-.& 7075 146-0111 Bank:~ lice. ExceUeotbeoelitt& Adpaidforbyempk>yer. ~ ·······················~~~~~~~~~' s •v1 ... Gs lrowtb OPPOfllU\it.y for a Information ao to our Top pay. Neat •P· J. TIMI A " 6ardworlidn1 career· ne&nl8t market or con· pearance. Muat have TIMPOIMY JOI APTMANAGER Ta.La & LOAN minded peraon. Book· C .. ISTMASHB.P tact &be pert0nnel office owntrans,Call S3l.olU. Needed by )'OWll i:o-n. tor 55 unlll In "Ota ExPtrlcnced 12001SanVlncente81 keeplnl experience Cuhler /1ales1lrl. at ..... ~ .. , -St Deliver paper to vendlng Au.t.r.Uan, for 30 daya ... eta. E•per 'd ~· Xlntbenetlta, Irvine Na· 1.o.Afl«etea CA90CMO ~y. SUIU up to Nl1bl1 fc"'Weekenda . ._.,.mPIOft a.chlMe ... rl1AM.CM Start lmmedlatl.Jy. Huaband m ust L•e Uonal Ba.Dk. Call Janet (21))47$.2201 suo. Mr. Sbaw. Irvine. HaIJmartcatore.5"-0310 GardenGrovcW-4840 area.Mi-3141faftS. .. d, ulc A111•llf'1 Dl versined wortc load & mgta Instruments. Ad· vance KlneUct. l23l Vic· torla, C.M. •41·7185 E.O.E. Stron1 & capable. malnt. exp. Wilt •Pt Vanl>yke, 54f.2ll7 1---------Equat()pporEmployer 13&-0Z74 Santa Ana area e" p . Ca 11 ee • • llJ.J700. Ecu ~~~~~~~~~IDE L 1 v ER y He Ip . Experienced c:ockt1ll preferred. (213)8S.W851. Equl()ppor It P4' ·-gua.lOpp0~n_itY UtlJe ii Btgll Cluatnod When you call CJ~lfled 1: Freeway Auto 1111pply. waltre11 netded. Ex · ~------~-•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~,~~~~m~~~~e=r~/~~~l•d• a~ ~ally amall· ~~•~aoad,you~ti· Clerk Tyfl•t, Varied ~2 Ave~ Prk~ ~ cl~w. ~ clu~ ~m Housekee per tor re· When you n~pert 1-"people to peopJe" aald aured of a rrtendly dull• Jnc re«ptfl)fllat. o. Frwy. oppty, Call· aft« 12 :30, cuperat1n1 pat.lent or aervtct or • tiarn 1 Q...uJed td la Bartaln aboppere reed W1a wlth b41 readerahip welcome •nd help In C.U I'. Allao ~7.J710 txt ask for Jar or Karen, day WOC'k. noo tmolier, ·to tbe lentce ory M eeey M ctialiAI rour the lltUe adl lD Cli•lntd md biU•ultal To plact wordln110W' ad for bett •. E.O.E. Dll:NTAL ASSJ1'-X-ny 141-.-or (ILl)512·J15.5. non drialltr,nt•r but In Cla .. lflecl aohe. llhone. Gift • 1 ~all. ,.w ... ar. Abet u.., ftnd ~ Cl-11led 14. call reapon1t. Call Now I lie, chatralde. Call -.-1 ~ "•'lldotbtrt1l.to5l'TI whatUier.,.loOltln tor. tode1tG58'18. eo.1171 ldJeltemt ~ 54e-ml. ••Adi O.ll10a11 • • ,. -· . . " . . . r • t-• ' . F.l~'lroolc m El1CTRONICS TECHNICIAN .. \Ill l lfut• 0011t ~ wi.h.- 114.°'"<CJ('(! Ap1,ly in ~·noon N1·wpurt l'unf1~· ll()•I• ~W<itlCoa 1 u .... ~ N l'Wl)()M t\(> IH h . fUI HfTUI E SALIS IMTDtStGH pply belW'ro·n IOam 41m, Moo lhr u Siil. 11 J (;arrett f\l m1lur~. 221 llurbor HI , <.: M GINL OfC to SJIO l'l'fM.M'Utd oft' ol lri: Irv lloui.t•kt'\'PN hvt' In. oy,n ~"(I. m-.-.h •ll• J t't outi;o mom u1 luwl)' 4! 'II)' N II 1n 1t 1ndl\ to l r.-1n ho""' 3 chklr..-n Mu~I v. "'V"r l'h11rm1n11 lio-c... li ke tu l'ook Maturi >.lot uppc v for .. d \. ar .... 1 JX'l"'lo0'1 lll't'C'd flt•ft. rl' ll('tn It huwy .almo11ph Cl tJ $300 rm 045 ~I i.H ('.,II )-40 be)~~ C'Ol*!>Ull j! WC'4'kdyb, 673 ~ bt-f 2 MAHA GER loec11Stfl9t ()sMrcrtf OM We 're (uok1n1: fur o m ul ll tul{•nt 1·d i.harhll'l'\lt.' m• nawt-r w1lh .t11 Jbtllty w hundlt· U1c i.upport scrvtcl'~ for a rapidly ~· owmg 01 aJlltl' <.:uunty d1-clnh1.11ton c•om llou .. -.~k~pcr, 1~\lt' in, lo J>any. Succe11sful apph r arc for whcclehair c·rmt wtll bl-able to hon l'..-r11ionn•·I A.i••m y. ~ wwkda)'ll 100-bor.t M Al.I. JORS fo'ttt: .. : dlc Worthou111111t bast' GB8A.L OFFICE (tt'f10fc "1r0 k " P • t I l' 11 l lo<'at1on + r<•l(1o n al Mu~l en,)oy phon .. con ,;.,1 tor pubbc a r<'OUOt /JiJ.t:1~4b IOZ4 • <714 1 publ ic wureh ou ses, t acl. w ork1 n 1t w / lnl( of~He T)·ping .& ----Purchasing an d ud1n g •·11.~omers & detail l.I hookkc't!p1111t ,or~nJ!,e Co 1----------i lmportulmn procedures. tyJ)ln1t. I'd vac .. Mcie pny /\Jrport urcn .146 0975 1NL>USTRIAL Parl'I & acce11sory lnvcn· & health an11 /\pply Aain Ga•n ufr STUFF YOUR tory control, Sh1pp1n~ & •1pm, ~on thr~ Jira lni.urunr•· oH1t•t• need• STOCIUHG WITH r ct•e1v1n g • Hutldan ~ PASTE-UP PERSON with at least I year ex pe rie nce, prefera bl] ne ws paper . Excellenl company benefits. Appl between 9AM & 6P~ Monday thru Friday. Burden s Pt.'St Control. v.irl for JX'I man1:nt P'f HOLIDAY CASH$$ m il In t t' na n c •'. ~ ll · ll96 R a ndo l p h , t,;M P<>sillon . Prefer 18.30 pt•rlence in 11utomotivt'. 0tt•~EcO•ST $46-.MiO 962 56 Kelly has a perfect OP· IT'iltorryclc or appliance ~ "' · 11 ---• portun1t y for mf•n · hu111 ncs~11 he lpful as DAJLYPILOT General Ofrlce G<.'11 Office women < 18 or ovt>r l to would dala proce11slng 642-5682 Fast growing St John Mercha ndising c lerk earn exlra c u s h us backf(round. Opportuni· 330W. Bay St. Krut.s needs a compt•t<.'nt typtSL Typing 40wpm, 10 mallroom helpers, pre ty for Uldeper>denl action Costa Mesa M!lf·st.urter in the order key by touch. General or-ss room o pcro tors. & & rt•spons''-' h ty 1 n a F.qual Opportunity R.E. LICENSE TR.AIMING L3rn al your own pace Featunng Telecourse 2000 Urokcr placement..s available SAIL R.E. SCHOOL 6 75-4192 BEAtfl'V OPERATOR Rent space & earn more. f.,ead1ng CdM i.alon. WORK AT HOME Phone sales, hght bulbs Ca II 530.5220 .-............. ...iSecretary OPPOITU ... ITY WORKEl\S in che mical We would like lo employ refmcry. SJ.75 to sturt. a i>ttretary with sc.1rn.: lllgh Sehl cht.'mtstry or experience in the lumber work ex pe r w /r hc m buslJlesi.. Must be an ex· helpful.~ O.E.549-~l ceUent lYJ>tsl. Please call ~...__.. S40-7lll . ...... ... -.. ...;_--------l •••••••• .••.••••••••••• 1005 SECRETARY .,..._. PIT. typing. ofc work. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days w~. Photography , Unh1Dlted. call 847 -3664. AnUque Mu111c Boxes. Slot Madunes! Cloclr.a! dt.-pl. Servicing our eoast fi ce dulles. Start a t $575 truek drivers. day, niRht . t eam a tmo s phe r e Employer to coast accounts 1n nw>. Contact Beverly Fox w eek e nd s h ' ft s 1 n ~aJary, benefit s & an un· vulves heavy phone con· or J udy f'owcr. 642-7702. Laguna Niguel u.~uaUy attr;ict1ve prof1l PEOPLE PERSON . full time. no ta ct . Ca I I N a n cy . lJ Tot -Um divis ion of. shannR bonus plan. S<-nd Bus man seeks P/T as· s mokiJlg. fitness com· :,407171 fire This Le; an Ideal woy'for complete rei.umt' wit h soc in Whl s upply . E.Sales"Lac Only " pa ny. Call Mon -Fri • ... -4-7321. 552 0013 KUGESELECTlON A-ric• ..... ~ GahriH >'Oll to supplement your l'llllary reqwremenlA to: 631-5588_______ THIHICIHG Candidate shool ve a 962-()092. GENERAL O f'FIC f:.GIRL FRIDAY· P a r mcome onapcrmanent ('•b l R e ll & muumwoof 5 y ex· ..:..=:...:.:.:..;;....------I Hcccptlon, hk typing, t1mr. m>m1ngs. Exp re· p/Ume bastS. No eXJ>t'r "1 . H . ui.s PRESSMA.N·2 yrs exper. OFA CA.REH perieoce ~PCB •nd 211---•------c r1leasanl l'M.'W offices in quJred . t yping 60·65. needcd.Callor comem. ·M cSu n a s. 17 4 00 ABOlck 360.xlnt work IM REAL ESTAn7 years of Salli e x · II B $700 rm start Call Nc•wport Center. EOE. 27957 Cabot Rood Brookhurst, 11316' Foun-mg cood.s 644-8233 fo're<> tratJllnf.? peneoce pref'eni. W11J Mon-t"ri, 714/848-3133 CaU Mn. Dudzik &44·7454 L Ht-....1 t.'lin Valley. 92708----=------If you qualtfy supervise sales ienon· -----OCJIMCl831•05r2 • MANA°GEH"'abr1c ex PRIMTIHG fr HC714J99I0660 nel.qUOle,aod11rrfacc c:F:NERAL HF.LP Girl Fnday, Boating in .. pcn enrt' rtoqwred Immediate opening o • on design, eng~ring 1''1llorp8rl·tJmefor sm duslry exper helpf ul OrCallBranch Offace Call:!l3.627 4471 offset pressm a n on l~~~~~~~~~ changes and prt>lems wkolesale n ovelty & Goocilyp1ngsklll.s,outgo-833-1441 Hamada 770 &multi TSI Individual will .ave a •Secretaries* RE/Sales Stty Em~ers Pay All fo'Pb Liz Rt:u\ders ARency 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833-8190 Call For ApptfF.6tab '64 Open Wed. thru Sat. 802 Kettenng, Irv. (714 ) 7$4-1777 mug1c eoropany. Ship ing. Good t e le phon e IELC~~ AHICURISTS Top wages. ucellent Rqiura.nt Now accept-monthly car al)wance ping, receiving ~ales & voice. Lite bookkeep~g. • evt• M d 1 1 benefits. 54 yr. company '"~"hcalli>ns for and be able lo travel ofr dept. Apptr 9-llAM 00.2932or 77CHn79 F.:sta bhshe c ie nte (' in Santa Ana reloeaune •ut> throughout t.be featern t;oldcn's Magic Wand, · "'>FI'\ v •C F •, Outstanding o ppe>rtuni· in Laguna IWls. Denn.lb Y HOSTESS Slates Service Stal11JO Allen· ~W.17tbSl.CM. Girl t'riday Lite typUlo,i-.--------•l ty. l''or interview call Pnnt.ers.~77174 . hrs per week We ofrer an cce llent d,ant. exper 'd . Day & Schedule your Chni.tma!> n Wed or Thurs. 494-9727 I OOICICHrER salary. com...,,.sura te Eve;. F\111 .& p/ttffil' Ap ~hopping stop. with the .. -----,bookkeeping. foJI time. I NS U I. AT I 0 N P'roductionTraiftff 2025 ""'' I Sh ll Sta 17th & 1 4 ~alls by Schock. SOI 29th JN!:>'TAU.fo-:RS, fo"'-i ll lHlle · ours Pe r Week with expenence ogether P y. e 'uon, Daily Pilot CHRISTMAS \.t·nc·r al Orric<' I st NR. 67S-l823 imd. work Raverinde 11nd MECHA NICS Ru bber hose product!!. AJPI p<-r11on w1th a genero• com· lrVUle. NB Glf'T TRAIN! fo'or help I l11-INtlHe•11;obt? MECHA~ICAL lrvme area. Mu11l pass P. ~c ·s ue~tau.rant pany p a id bln e f1ts ~rvice s~ Allen Ul pl11canie your ad, call I K!:'~~. I G-R-E·A·T ~~rnr~r cJ;lu~~e:;.,;e1~t " ~?~~~n~a%kh~~~c;lc~~j ~~~~.f:n':;j~~;~'!a~:. pack~g.e that kludes dant, Union ~rvace Sta anAd·VL'IOrat 642·567R c'om1• work for u-. SALES JOI .. OW Waiecs 11bo\1Cscal<.'. Xlnt DESIGNER for11ppt.540-7639E.O.E . e mplo . dai.count, & Medical/Denl*ltLifc lion 3928 E Coust llwy ApplCMCff 1 010 . I c t f f h I h lhlns urance 1n,.ts~dh1llon. CdM. . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Ac; :1 K<'llyS<·rv1t'l<N OPEH o mpany 1t•n e Its F.xpt>n cnrL-din des1.in o eat 1 EO fo: ere as aproa annit -----__ l'mployl't'o your work I GOOD t' AV , GO O 0 Ada m s I n s u Io t 1 o n 11mall marh1nt•d parts for Prof service station mi:r. I~~~~.._~-~~~ plan, p:ud bollCJIYS and Servi re !.tat1on ath-n Bc.;A· 1,~ (~: .. A,~ ._,A NU c _, ~ 1-.c·hr·dulc.• I!. nl•iuhh'. HOU HS, GOOD (;ON -_558-161R -~charural and electro· Xlntopporturutaes for ad·, ___ ..,. _____ \13Caltons. da nt.s lull time part ' , " ,, .~. II ~ You work .. ~. murh I DI TI 0 N s . MA N v INSURANCE Group ad· mecharucal assemblies. van~nl. Super pay + 1-R~'TAdANT If YOU are lntrested. Umt!, eves & weekend~ Rcfnl(S. W!>hN & dryeN, I ::~~ as on{·n 11' ~ou FRING F. BF.N t-:f'ITS. ~trauve' aRency re ~~~~~~e d!~~11d~~a':i ~hu~ ~ P~~fr~~ ~~jY HAH'\N oto;nst eventUlg and we4t~~d 3 P· Neat ha ndwn t1n1t & ap f.Jest App~:>3'> 0911 I I FAST G ROWING COM· q uires ex pcru:nced design department pro 673-3320. OltiOYS poin ments ca1 .,,_., a r· pearan<'l' ,, mu'-l ' /\pply Gt-:n:fn.i.J?oodN>nd 'to \nu c·an ••:11n I P A NV PRO MO TKS person w/strong office v1dcs e nvi ronment for ---------W~t:RS range<I for ymr conve-25.ooNt'wportBl\ld.(' M Wh1l1· $110 I t 1· 11 h f I l FIWM WITHIN T RAIN skills & backitround an chaJl-gin" work asst"n WAl't~t:S i"n''!~. orleacsealr.oesr·posenndd .,.,.... Sl" attnnd.,1n-l . .,.,T 1\31 2-1 12 •• n, ' 1 ·•~ · imi· 0 fo' 0 R T o P e mployee benefit plans. '"' " .. PROGIAMMll/ ...-~· ~· • -"" · ----look for 'lmwlhln~· I M A N A G E M E N T Call 752 5665 ments Excellent wai.te _•TOR COOKSl\Slll~RS your resume wlb salarY S hevron ~tat1un. 3000 Kcnroort' elt'<1 n <' dryer. I Jlf'rtnanl1lt 5 TA RT s . , 1 M _ and benefits Equal Op· """~ OISHWmt;ll/ history to the Dreetor of Frurv1ew, <.: M <'lll'tllenl <.'Oflditton. $7). I .._ ________ •I portunat y Employer . Are you an IBM system 110§.s.c.:; M rk .... ·- 1 /\ I J( U MF.DI A T F. I. y • 1 • .-M ""Call "'"7"""-A Ill/"' l a ., .... ,g. Se ""~II I __ _. ... SS6-628S 111 t• y 1:0. not K E y fl 0 /\ R 0 IHVDfTORY /r ..., ..,,,,,,., ..,compu eroperawr Needed for prk nn nn rv ~ e P n""'"'l"' 1m ------ 1 1u-.t f1lr 'c·1•rf'lar11..., I to: x p 1-: R 1 t: N c 1-: COtfTROLCLEAK wanting a r ha nce to on-call basl Register (71 41835-4464 ~d FUii or Pt /\ppiy Hclngera t.ur 2 dr 12cu ft Wt• h.l\'I' flH•r lftll llL,'LP"'"· WL,· Jf/\VL' R learnJrogra mmang~ now! GrOUPn• uvaal. 900E.Cstltwy. NB S6S I I I I r r V L r c. Exc1U'nn opportunity In MEDICAL ECl'T. .,...~ · t nd dat w II " u BEll - - 1 1 1 ,. r '' 11 I OUR OWN T RAI NING .. "It'" ca 1 e 1 you rhoo5e YT days & <''-ampoo""~on A.sst ___ ~5190 1.1,, ., , r11 :iuon-. ,1, 0 expand ing Orange C(J Allergl!lt office. light lyp-learn our opera lions & R f .,., ..-•, 1 101,.. I PHOGHAM PUT N UY hrm. Must be a ble to ang.Callllrendas»-5690 b ecome h a lf t am e l\()urs cer<.''?s.car& INDUSTRIES Mui;t ha\le h rt'ru.c CASll PA ID T llfo: CO NTH Y'S TOP type, fiJe, "·do In house MEDICAL FRONT OF· operator -·half time telephone ar"eq. In· Ca.!_!645-0311__ Wa~hr /Dryrs/ Refrig~. \t l\i•ll\ !-.;•r\ll'f''· I 0 It G A N S A L to: 5 folJow·ups. Salary $700 & . programmer. Pnor pro· tervarw~ evcrM onday Electroruc Systems Shinntno Rl'Ct.'IVtnK. Non woriunl! or not 9!'17 llll3 I P EO P LE. CALL AT up depe nding on e x· FJCE Must be exper, 9umSpm. dlv&S"'"" ,.,... "' ~•· t :1k1· <·arc· in 0 N C t; Jo' 0 R perie nce. Offers ex· ma~ & bnght for a gramnung experienceor WESTCLL--..,.. srr¥>kcr. Ref~. rt'q. l\d 22 cu ft--a;;,:t frtti.er. I c·vnluatln~ wh11t k1nrl I INTi-:RVn:w . O RGAN ceUent medical benefits. prestig ious f'!Pt Oc h education deiurable. but 1{05p1taltty R~rr"s 1831Soulh Ritcbey St "an c e m t n t o P . eoodcood. SISO of work'" ri~ht fo1 ",'XCJI A"'GE . STA"' act ee Benell.II Moo notreqwred. Pay will be .. SantaAna portun1t1~ H111 d work •46 ~10 I vou. ~ w1• 1w1 1h1• I ~ 'NN 't,c:"" 7.,,.., •• Apply In person. Pal ~ 1 · 1 • • commensurate with t>X 1617 We:;tcbff. 209 F.quaJ Opportunity Good pay. New l\tlantti. .,.. ..... --- 1 l~ht rwnplf' 111 tllf' •w 714.....,.. ~. Mills SCIENT I F IC l,8-5.&44·l035 pericnce. We are a well Neport Bea Employer M/F Man ne, 697 Handolph. Kelv lnittor fro-.t-frec I r • ~ht job,. Our 11----------1 DRILUNG CONTROLS. Medical Aas'l for general established & ttrowang 1-.-63•1•00-IO•o•r•7•52111!fiiis_.r-~~~~~~~~~ Cost.a Mesa. r<>frig, topfn.r. fair cond. ,.11 !.t omi•r :-. ;H <.' GUA RDS 4040 Campu!I Dr .. practice back office. OrangeCounlyCorpw1th 1• :-$50673 6773 t SECURITY E.O.E. front. o ffi ce ex per Uons&bcnelllR. Apply tn RH'S & LVH' TOIACCOHISTIK Organized pt>rson with 6 Frlgida1ro Refn gerator. I h;>ppv, /\ncl :,ou'n·I New~ort Bea ch , CA. Prefer over 35. Some excellentworkin.:rond t· ----~Sall:fl Sh1pp1n g /recc1v1n l{. ------- I l:lflfl'' I helpful. 357 w. WUson. person or ·11end resume RN's & LVN's. or gs PIT Sales Clerk. Apply mos exper ience w lC h Gold . 1''r o5llcss fo:, <':ill l\1·llv lo1l:" Oue to our rcrcnl •'X· JANITOR CM.646-1684 w1th salarytMstory : on AM & PM s h1 II s t or e •34. f'a s hao n U P S & romriiOn rar cellent O:>nd1t1on. $150 I I punMion pro~ram. Wellll The~ a-Inc ti me or purt. Ume. Island, Npl Bcb, Ca . r 1 c r s & ~ ,. n 1• 1 11 I 497 J7116 •nottw-..,_ Fargo Guard ~rvices lS P/time. Over 21. student Medkallronl office Sec"y 11 I -..,--· stur t1 ng salary . t warchowll'. t:l1·l'I ron11'!> --- I -, I hmng secunty f(uard.s pref. Mornings or early w/aome back office. At 1704~ lett•A.,• ben er 1lll. Apply t Sales-TEXAS OIL COM purtsexpc·ncnrC'hclplul Comtros& to http peopl•-f afternoons. several dnys least2yrse11p. 6"·1752 ln iM, Ca 927 I 4 ffaA!lhtP C-Onv Cen\ PANY needs dependable Heavy hfllnK tn\IOl\ll'll EqliP""wt · 80l 0 I • 0[,:.-../H.w-rilclt wk. Schedule flex. More Athl:J.M.Cotht' 466 F1ags h1p Rd . !'\ person wbo can work E S.S. lnr ~fll7:! ..................... .. IEL[~ ~ 'r--· work a vail If wanted MEDICAL SECRETARY 17141546-0331 642~ without supervunon in -• -;--10"' Cave Reflc('t 1ni.: I · Ciifl S-..Aaa/A.ltahe411t Duties consist of h tc front office for family~~~~~~~~~~I ------Cos t a Mesa. Contact SURVE Y.O R <Jo If.LO T"les cope to'6. Clork -Lllvic.c:...::.. f'oiAertoe/'-'taPtc j anitorial work, e a s y pracllce. C.M. 1-dp pre·r: Salllofihandwor.kcrsf\eust.omers. Age unlm· ARTILLERY> Ru1:i.:ed drive, trans portable I Co•taM.M&tt. jobs, pleasant surroum1 fernd.&\5-9990. Real Est.ale HOOD SAILS, ca rtaat. but maturity 15• o u t d oor wo rk U11c model. Selbng at Sfi()(), I 1401Do•~Ste340 WltfftMt-ArN Ul0 .$4hr.Maleor fem MO~•l'-l...l'IPltlS 5483'\67. e train. Wr ite T.T. mo d er-n e qu1pm«-nl. new wasSJ000.494-48112 Hewportleoch I Call Mr. Ziemt.'r at "'".,._"'"' i c It pre 1 techniquf'S fo r preelS1on --------1 1 u. 14 4 1 668375 aft tOAM . 842-4074 Sallrneker needed. Sa• 0 u t b' wester.~ surveyUlg or all type~ or Cott 1015 I 27957 Cabot Rd I I M M E D I A T J•..._.IT_ -.... o ... ,.a.o• banJdnd rec:epl by Schock SOI 29th St ~troleum, Ft. Worth. terrain. F..nhsl in your ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 f' EH I HG S f o """ ~ m •... ..... ., Newport Beacb. 4 76LOl. ~my ror fo'leld Artillery Penuan Kittens, CFA re· L-H'--' l I -• Part tune. 7am-1lam. for a growing mortgage Su C:a ll lod d t h I _,,_..831--·05"r2" I s•p•r• aory ••~ U k'll Sales Clerk draf~ng sup-rvty :iy gast c r c . o p s ow .. ---......1.ty -.&..112--........... _Mon -Fri. To empty co. tc typmg s ' s re p'·-count'"r/~one or· wlch Mak.er, Pt· s.4().1026 962AA21 ~t.s. Beautiful lonj! ~ ~..,... WfWl wastt ba11kels & other quired. Ca ll · De bbie "'"0 ..-Mon"'ri Callaft2 7"°" .... I c.4 224".. 638 ,..,,.., I "'•;=-~"';"'' I w..t TOP PAY wittl similar IJLC maintenance between 10am ·l2pm . Rt'\illors ders F/T$.'l00 r • .,.. · ; ....-.-. .,,.. ~ air. ........,. ,., . .,,_., J rHpKt.dc~y. duties as required an of _54!_9-1187 __ 1_. _____ 100% COMMISSION MMter 54o 93'1 TAX PREPARATION 0. 1040 L-..:= ':..-fi ce building. Call for ln· Motel maid good wages & IS A FRAUD 5*s Some bookkct'ptnit on ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply In ,...._,,.. Monday t.crview ap.,. 1-: 0 E. • b-.e1• w/opt1on 10 burv Vor1t~h1re Tl'rnt•r pun.. ~----"'"'""'" -workin° conct Spanish •-evenillhere were•u"h C"<tHC"'8 D _,,, "' ' ,,...,. to f'r1duy. llAM to 5VM lntegrau'<I Data "' . "'8 ''-'"", you would" n"ot A.a -Reply to Ad 11~. Dai y champ blood Imes, tiny, ··t. 2283FakvlewRd.CM spcnlungOK.499-2227 ..... "' l-01thearnlngs Cull h 31b t d u want to aasociat<' with u Mr.Crumpton 9~/Cash Pilot, P.O, llo"< 1560, :. oh . s u serv ~HAL OFFICE WB.LS FARGO 546·6080 HUISES AIDE bn*er who would work Costa MC$n, Cthf 92f>2fj 5»5649 Natio na l 1'~du cation GUARD SERVICES Jantt.or.PT .. 4braperday. <TRAJNlNGCl..ASS> for you so cheaply. t~or Sales T•ocL-•. tt •• b-.--/,bt>rian Hu sky pup; (.;orporalion has JK>SiUon 1532 W 5 day• per week. 3.38 per Dal I y . W 1 II t r a In h •. 1 ht fabric experience ...,.... • .-.. .. vc ... uvaaloble 1n 11tudent • "' lifed I All a n onest "' s tra g l mmed1ut~ n1•cd for '"'-"' • ft.'u/wht, 6 weeks. ~.crv 1ccs departme nt ColNllORW.atthC"' ~t:j~~ 10:30·2:30 ~~t."' avfiT~~~~eApply forward 70~ t60% for nece3sary646-4040 lc vcl11 K H. Apply 111 Wiii hold till Chris tmas. ·ryptnK & 11omc lclll'r ,.,.Oft, "' 1445Supenor. NB new licenses> on ALJ, Sales per!IOI\ "'•l11nt11111 Valley 831-7494 eve~. w rll an g, <'Uli l omer Olt liverin lrans,acllonll w.!th no ·LOVEPEOPLE? SC'hool Oii.t rH't , Il l ""-a'i!lh Bull_Do_g_,_A_K_C_. 0 r v ic "' ""P"r1 e n c" I ·" f illU I Nurs1"" LVN or RN full glmm1cksorfee off the Have som• s 0 l"" or • · hlh I ""' r.ii,..• ..... "' .. ., .. ..: Monduy. Tuetlday, Wed· Free 1 ... ng ac ell n U.Oft• '. .. h in II .. a ""' ....,g OU!if' .;rnc, .. vrner rt>rnale, 13 mo's. 11how helpful. Good po:i1Uon for nesday, Thur.cday, lOAM exchange for "°" smok· Ume 3-llpm. Every t~ mac arm M s rn.af medlcaC background? Ta lbert / NC'wland. i"ln quaUty,M.50. 960•6127. pcn;oo rt.>t.urnjnfl to )oh toGPM. CLOSED Friday lng live In ald/bJlkpr for other wknd orr. Benefllll. office m the new l'oci 1r Oemonstr a l~ race & -::;;::-::;;:-::::-t:.:.::__ __ Vly. 927Clff _~o Jo: __ _:.._...;...;. _____ _ ma rket. lnte rvlcwin.i ut: my mother, 77 yn old, New mtcrmedlale care Plua bulldinR, & com body rNIS881ter 16 pre· lrl!l h Sette r pups. 1111m·llam & lpm !111m, 230 W. W.-..r Greek, s troke patient. unit. 847-3515 plete r~om to work t1l1Re dept. stores. Com · TB.EPHOtU SALES II weeks, !>hots. wormed. North Anwrlean Cor Plea.•ulnt apt Call Ann lhe property & area of miss i o n p o t e ntial Work p/11mc• In our AKC.Depo1ntw1llholdt1I n-11pondcncc School, 4401 la 2 17 &M-4666 • Ofnce Manag1:r-Sales your choice, I>~ a ge-$2000 +by Chrislmn s telephofle :18IC!'l room l\Od ChnstmH . Call 962·5829. ~arc h St.. Ne wpo r t s.to .... Ca · Good opportunity for ad· nwnely~ependant con· Start Immediately. Call 11tlll have plea111.1rt t11n1.· n each . c N ~a r o c &t1te l.ic No C-6036 Uve·ID N~ Aid needed vancement. Will train/no t.ractorwith CIR Dawn, 213/381·3906. for yourself. AM Iv PM Huullful white SAmoyan Airpo rt ). E qual Op· Equal Opp Em_plyr M/F for wee k-end r elie f uperlence neccHary •Commercial 11 hIft 11 1t v ,. 11 tt b I •1 male. 16 mos. very gen· porturutyEmployer !-~~~~~~~~~ Nunlngcare forbedpa· Must be 25 yrs old or •tndustrlal•Resldentlal SALESPERSON Wajlea+comm. Call fo1 tll' & u cellent w ith UenUnCdM home. Meal older & be avail. o n 646-~ 552·1321 Wood sign de111gn com· cteulls . L.A TIM fo:S l'h1kl~.SlOO 546-9933. Gul.llvt'l''s Retaurant oow preparation & com pa· SaturdAys. 557-0824 or I""•• R<rf •n pan y n eed s s a I e s 540-0301 ---------•I h1nn1t · Book.kf'crr· e•· nlonllhlp.Sat7am to Mon 774·6090 1s2s Mes:i ~.,,."' repr~ntaUve w1lh ex· ,.. ... toY• 1045 GENERAL fierlcnced . lul ti me . 7am. $70 ~r weekend Verde •206. Costa Mesa. SALESPIOrt.E perien~ 646-CY133 Teri Selff ...................... . .::::.·~~~hl8~ :~~~ ~~ll~or c:~rs.,~~/~:11° Painters, knowledgeabl4" ~~Z ~1]•t.:: ~~~1~ SALESPEOPLE I!: x ~~~~n N ~': L ~o; •l~ s"" Gt-~·r ~::~~ ~0"0n~er,!p;~1~·~ LABORERS A p p I y M ,, n ·Thurs EOE752·0992. In all iupect s or the ownc.'d & operatt-d by 1t11 FUil tJ me. Part Time Penalon Pia RACK T O R to: A LITV. Rlklwht fem 1 yr old TUINE between 3 ·S. 111482 trade. At le1111t 7 yrs ex· founder. We on• not o Chnstmu Help Colltofl.ivln THP. Rt:ALlTY T HAT Spny<'d. nll llhoU Comp ( M11cArthu.r Blvd, Jrv LOT A'M'ENDENT-over perieoce. Coll 642-2928 s utMtidi&ry. brsnt'h or R M. Abrams Medical Pl•n SAYS YOU CAN t:ARl"o hOUM'broken & friendly . 1rrrll8l(RS HAIRDRESSER needed ~~~~~~rd:~~~~: betwe4"nS'30AM-4P M. ~:=wi~hJU:\~~~: 1819NewportRlvd,CM. OtntalPlan ~fo'ORA ~HHWORK :~e~o 1tood honw ~ w/chutelt, stJllrl im· Uloo.Call 6S6-17ll Pant11 Womon. bper, the-clock acceu t.u Sa....,pett()O, a11trC'Mlve, L1felnaura.nce WEEK · PINl(RS m e d . THE HAIR Italian re1uura.nt. N.B. manaaemenl for 81• poelUve allitude. l'"'ull or SickLe11ve u :arlyhourl'&AM llAM Good watch doJ:. Good Nlft llANDLERS. 642.-8414 Lot Mm •••d. area. Call d•Y• 675-7019, ailltance at any time. Our p/l. F.xper. or will trntn. Paid ltoUdays No nl_ahL'I or weekend" w l l h c h 1 1 d r e n Mu1t hav~ reli able HAIRSTYLIST·lalenti , 541.551) nle..84$--0651 ln·~ vkleo tape lil'll · Apt>ly In pcraon. Stan· I A/C Npt n ch orfit'•' Sl .Heo rnard/Shepherd lranlP. •phone. IAO& &t neeckd fat b .. utv Hlon PARACHlJTE RJOG ER. Ing ar HIM tra.lnlna pro-dard Shoe Store, CM. Attractive Of lice •Photocopy 8U PP It t'li mix. i yt'li. old. 4\Ml"°31R short term a.aalanment.s. 1 0 • LVH.......W SHIFT ••am b" Tom Hoplclnt ls 30'1'7S. Brlltol. Eovlronment Comm111iOM paid wkly Holiday• "•cation pay. ta.la.I')',_• ~UmDomb. bl lh1er .,..,_., .... .._ w-'---... off. Leamandto prepare equ,~p· t .... h .. fin1•1t r'"al •ital" Send aelf-dea(riptlve tel· Natklnal wattll line 113 Mu!lt aacriflce family pct. llospltalhatlon pl an ~ppt~ ~~V'-e or Mu.ii 't;'ded'fc"aie'd to !.'!"...~. pebrsonndif'I or tr;inint" availabl;, w~ terwtth WorkandSalary p()llitlonato bc lllkd blk Deogle mix, M •vallable. • ,,,_. """ i&ood atlent care. Apply y;,~:. ri"bce ~~ mr:~i have an openlnt for 2 hlat.ory medlately, •Informal 642,._5_193 _______ _ HA.II STYLISTS ...:I;.;.•441.;;:;.;::.;;i;.;;;.;.n.;.;:cw;.;..•:..::N..:...8::.;.;__ __ 1 panchullJt du.rtntt train· u lt11per1on1 with en· 11 Your Prorct11lon 'rt lntelllaent & do lJ1rUn11 7 wk old puppy. VOLT ... , ........ ·'. . fo'\111 time potltlon. 4 day C inc. Enltal In your Army tbuaiasm, character It JIOMfo; RE PAIRS? (ur fu1lurc. ull mix Codtepoo & Terrier. week. LaJU.Da Bch. fo'or MA .. MIST JI. for Parachute Rl11er. lntetrlty to m.lch our d k k ahtr I IAM blkmale 1r.e OOM. Inte rview call Wed or 11.lmmum 2 yrs exper, Alrtlornel Call today. hl1h 1tendatd1 Your Ol )'OU now you can 10 Tb1tra. 41M 1729 • mill, latbe. punch ..1>ree1, 540-1028 ~lt'2l -own private dalk a. no plac. • t-lualned ad In ~------To trood home. AwitraUan lrcbucktrreqUlred.40hr .,._m1 SU-)t~ })•rt·ilme aalea.,.ople. lhe Dally Pl.lot Strvlc IBHll.P7 Khe pht--rd. M , 9 mo . llardware Selu. full wk. Compeay pd In· Commi.Mioft 1plll up to Dlredory (or a wbol lf ~ ~l..&346 Ume, p.per pref'd, Apply •~It bollday1. Cole 71>%. Interview by ap. month for H llttla a younf' to• in penon . Crown laalnnrwnl Co,.,. 2t50 11-f•telt draw la tW }IOlatmlntonJy. ~day! Pew mor Hlectlonuf llardwa,..,3107'! Coe.It So. CroddJ Wa1. 8 .A. W•t ... a Dal)J Pilot WeeleJN.Ta11«Co. Uon,caU ln ~~°r~ Hwy,CdM. 51NlOO.E.O.S . OaMllledAd.t41-.,.. Ruhon ~ -~· • HEL EDA~ \ -. ,. .. ' Lov1b lc 1 yr o ld S beep /Shtp 011•. 1'' • pe)'@d 6 He'd. to lov1n1 home. 6'5-t574 \ . " • • 2 I I .... IOtl lo• Seil 9060 s.-tJ. Rece w.di.-dey. NOYember 22, t978 * DAil. Y PILOT 89 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;................. .... • 9540 . ....... y.., 1010 1010 K2 ~ lllO",. en Skb1 With SANTANA zo· ............................. W-"4 9590 • '"'ported .... 1 ... pon.c1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spadt'ml n b lndtn111 Cllllll ~1411Jped w/trlr . DUNi: BUOOY rail tyJ>(l. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Four fttNalt black Mnd LUGGAGI TAGS Beer box $100. new 7' aur 1ood t•ond 11~0 Cliill pul't'hut!d~pril 18 dry L83$ ene. full r.ce. pad WE BUY ht.-t120 ~lea 9740 wtutt' 9 •ttk old luth·n11> rboard ti full wt"b~•ll Urad7"2-:#33 ~a~e avall N'wpt d ie tirelll. custom trlr . •••••• ...................................... .. ant loc*lnl for a home CromtJJW"bWl.lll eatd ~React! crwur Wlc --2.a1um~eJ?1it· xtra wheels. Mual see! .USED c•nr i6450SE PIW.PtS,!lun Plf' .se c•ll831 314\l aner Def c-ard ra " 1' S50 615 S4l3 2IUZ . i r•c-k DJ Ct111ln• 8PM (714 l 558·6293 '661..-SS • • ~ r ·r . a~ktng Sl 3.KOO gpM \a.I plW1 on" 11.pare We --flt 1~X1020 .. p ' CALL PAPPY (llMN0Nl64().1751 Bv":aa.wa rt'.lurn pHmaoenlly 140C11.I Aqu,.num.comp 7)l lllG l.-M-5 M 4w...1Drh·" 9550 .UaedC.rMgr .---.. IOSb " lro utlTart1H taa • eq111 PONJ w 1l~md MOO 1n1 Lido 14 . rar 1na •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 540-5630 '13 MBZ 220 Dsl. $WOO. 27 .................. • .... iilr11... mtdU\& aulln~ Call ah ). 7$2 6'160 Sp ...... Gooch 10t4 vcrlllOD c•illm covt:r COST & MES & mpt. Xlnt cond. Pvt ply l 0 reqwr4"mt'lita Prf' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlleci l.;.,.;ce Orta value "' "' 41M·231l8eves/wknds. * *J BUY ** H'nt k~' & thf'fl ' •·or a MVSTM LL MIHHt<h>R1 ~k SJOOO. will 111c $2300 AMC/JEEP · .67 <><N::E clas~ic """· S2 M ~l'M4lo1U1t-d t ~ """'°"., ~ p1t'Cl"' Ill "b " ~. ' IW6 aoo3 ~v~. 83.l·2574 .exl 2626 HARBOR 8 D 1111.M.::l.t.l,a;jMi.li..,.IM!~M.i ~ o ~,.,... Guod u.o.~ tl\lnllluh: & ~·llv•.l'n r.ibrlt• or Nt""' nt"\ n u t tJ 2Sdaya #I IN CALIF. LV . m 1. xl nt thro ughout. Apph~n{'f'~ t\R I \lltlll I>,.)' 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Good cond. ~ll.,. l.lltlnellld~ M~ Wl'dt-Tennll' ('lub thru 0111· IOlh Cull t erlor T wo ntli n g Tn1eks 9560 631·0413 Ol"ARU" M~ml..-nhlp ror i.11h · 64l Stl?S sabots a nd N ewport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oh"" }OUI ov.n or i.t>nd ~hu;t ~II. muv1r1.i lh'illl ---mooring avai lable •n CHEV Pickup, "'IT MGI 9744 n1tn-.•, 111ddn:b• .. phone & ~!!l8tl"I M11cOr.-gor 11011 club•. Surv~ S23.000. wi ll wJ 8' bed. AC/PS/PB. •••••••••••-•••••••••• "'l' II mnk .. ,.,.w \'drd per m>n11 1S1lvllH'Ot1l ~SI. 1>acn f1ce. <213>69B·0476 DxJ cab. Dual tanks. lo ALL ABOARD for the "We needtobuy clean ·71 MOB. w ir e whls, t.t" 1\Jd l.!f i·.wh M,.ri.un II n T111111 ~·I 3.4.S,6a,1 Xlul t•und $45 d11ys, <213>790·70M e~en mi. $4~. Ph lf7S 5487 Dail.Y Pilot CHRISTMAS Oat.sun uaect cars" ' AM/ FM c,uss stereo. -..·ndch~·a..or naonl') 11r l-'\Jn•h1t"'-"11n O.·rm;iny Mfl~l lnt:s Gll''T T RAIN!:' F or $Wi.UPay TopDolla rS xtras."500/ofr.675-9311 ~:r lu Nt'VC'r~ 64S:'7.., "12 Coune r , valve Job. more mfor matioo and to PILOT PllMTIHG ""'' , Kuw11nk1 Jl!l Ski. br,,nd '77 HICSON 27' cam per shell. gd cond. place your ad call a 77 MGB. 32,000 m1lei.. new ColoT "' Zenllh. plriyi.. oow never ~ed Below Os I. Te a k . Wh ee I. &OM ml. Sl.00 496·9250 CHRISTMAS AO-VISOR bra kes. new electrical Fum1tun-& ti\ n·i.,11n1•11 JI 0 lJ;i>. l~.O good, S50 tloovt•r c•n retail. 631·314-0 Loaded S p l n n a k er, 642·5678 s y s l e m • A M I F M t•ouch, chair, ~lo!>' to l i~w Mt':.w. <.11 92626 nbter vacuum. com pl Everylhiog. Aft 5pm. Interested m a '60 Ford 284S HA RBOR RLVD c•assette. radial tires. l'Offr"(' a. t'nd tt1l.lh.-dlflltlll COl'Y M M:l-tll'H. SlS. 64.6 lSZS lhv~r·11 ft'llr top of the 6'15-7'100 N n PU? Looks & runs grt. '67 Pungab Antique r are 540-6410 540-0213 mag wheels . $4800 or best )Id h Ii h -lit\e. De M 1ar wel !>W LI> & · · $1600 631 3646 548 39 Fr h car $3800 f rm off 3565 ~ .;f ~ 11 \'. '11'' 0P11·r' th 'ipd. 1 .. te mod Antique Pl11yer Piano eQUlP. will let go for $150 · · · . · 642~~ · 1 '73 Datsun 1200. AM/l''M.1..:.-e.;...r_MZ_· ----- boobblLC' • rnlllC~ l'OV'tto tm}'th1ng llk\' nu $8SU Queen JN1tlress & 581 3160 loah. Sllpi/ •• '55 Ford P.U mags, 4 spd. gd cond. 9746 r · 11m:~:or. A,111~ ~! "' ~upplt ei. $200 $800 box. Onhop..-thf. never --R . Dodls 9070 Mags. cleanSLSOO o ROMO 9705 a ny reas ofr c:A9.9521. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~~ o~<. uC t'OO~lut"rl'1 ··~"" "-163 ··-...,,, $1.,' 768·"1""' .u..-, --t----A, •••• 63 08 .,.. ...,.. o.>oN """' """"' ..., o "" __... •• _..,... ••••••••••••• •••••• "" 1·24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-9731 Mark i 4 Opel Manta Coupe gd. l:llf.MIN OE Ft::tt --.... 10t5 SLIPS AVAILABLE , 1 '74 Spider. lo mL AM/FM trans auto trans vinyl Moving Salt.'. M .1111t•r bdrm, 6 JX'. que\'n mRt tr~s. D1i.hl'~. ToJl>ll'f rrusc 646-&107 J f.ANS Brunswick reg C Poolhall > ••••••••••••••••••••••• y AC Newport 646·0551 C0hevy d79 51.311g lOd 2 tbolnk stereo. nds s hght body '!6 P King P /U King Cub, top. reasonable. sal·3610 & pooltablc 7 acce&i. ~ Caslt Re«Jlthn eets1 e00. 11 vera o. J work. $5000 or best orrer. wht. dlxe she ll. /\/ C. dys 497·2362evs Oifit·ount"·d Ad ult litet. $675 Crofl:.men 10 3 Sweda Cash Registers 30• Avalon mooring. In WJl)e up slery. s pec1a 759-1961or 67s-.1736 AM / FM ste reo cass.. ' · children s"l'" Plt"1ttt'd radial -arm saw $220 used 2 mo sllU undei front of Scari's & swim orde r . ever y xlra. • boot rack. nu t1re/b rks. onc:M t750 tr0lll>l'r5. cor~. & denim 496·7920 after fl 30P M wrnly Taki• over li.e area. S26.000 ti73·5099 $7500/orfer •199 1919 Audi 9707 $4.250559·5064 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'or mal dming rrn ~cl. II Straight lt'g & fle1res Joi ••••••••••••••••••••••• '653565/C, cbrs. hutch. pd $3000, C.:1111 uny day 633· 7319/ SCRAM •[TS ~ \nSOn 644·8~ Slip space-moonng want· '7 8 Chev> ~~ lo n ·72 100 LS $1800 tape deck 78 Blk 280Z Spec Edit excellent condition. malleorfer.~l 2767 997 l9tl6 "L TV Radio ed for 28' Owe ns. Trade Loaded +exlr a s Xlnt &stereo ssK Mlnl cond 7M. loaded 67s-MCJ8.675-os34 CASH PAID (,'pt M1lb sells d1recl on ANSWERS HtFi, stWeo 1098 use & willing to pay. cond. $7500. 957·8170 , .644-1238 Sac. $9975. 499-4095 For ad used furn, anti· (ull rolls only lowest ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557-4528or 559-1833 72 Ch ~, l k 350 _, d '73 914 2 0 63 K. xlnt cond. .. Gibbon -Booth -CROWN evy ... 4 on P up. '70 1001..S £4.spd 2-dr. '73 Datsun 1200 • .unl con . new l85 Mich $5500 or ques & cir TV's 957 8133 _pnces anywhere 549-8181 x.ile -Sturdy _ Ti .. piwtoffoti VR. 3spd standa rd. 77.000 AM/PM ~ass .. new ex· AM/ FM radio. 8·trk best orfi'r 548:L3l3 days, Mjsc. furniturt:, console Mailing boxes Heavy du· RED LIGHT RENT A TV ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1. 642-1215 hausl system. dependa· tape. Aft 6. 673·7235. 559-6442 eves & Sunday. t c rdboa d · Ideal fo y t 11 '-h ,._ S...L../ ble trans. $950 /or bst I • B2 o Good stereo w/IJ: s pea l<.l!r!I y a r .· ou can e w11c n you -~· -'76 Datsun Pick up, 30. ofr 548.6062 Must sel 75 1 · .68 912 Tarj.tll. rcblt eng S e veral lamp!) mii.c ma1hng Chnstmas pkgs. a re approach1n1t Las LOW AS Rftt 9120 miles. Air Cond1r11d10. I cond AM I f'M. Cu 11 xlnt tond. $7000 rncl. bra ate ms. 968·7176 'before Complete mailing kits or Vegas. The s treet sii.tns ••••••••••••••••••••••• o w n o r . $2 8 9 5 L 1 c IMW 9712 536-7226 & <·over 495.1843 6pm 1nd1v1duaJ boxes avail 8i!! also. n a1s1hr your odd:. of $IO. MO . Older camper 4-sale. w/o 1087199. 642-4321ext210. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . B2 0 H hbk b k -------- An~ue Oak dining lbl. 2 solid T eak i.of.ii. Rc~onable. ~ Ull51 8 sizes. from 4'" to I survava you try to run Free delivery in area truc k .. s1. 27 :;o 00 . St ove & v-,57 78 1 · c ·nu r s, '76 tJllS xlnt cond 33,000 cubes ToOrdercall Box· a RED LIGHT dd (714)549·7024 refrig 640 -rad l!res 3~.000 m1 , mi B1:c;l offt'r ov1:r I''"· 741 552·3-141 9am· . •••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM. $3200 Pat $15000~1·9102831 1160 6pm We d e l t ve r CB Eqwpment, new & '76 Jay K1ng cam per '76CHE¥ROlET 752.fl)49 · uny,,.llerc GE. washer. <n eeds used. Pvt ply Call art S, trailer. fully eqwpped, SURFER VAH . ---19ti4 Convt M u~t sell u---8060 belt> $75. Hide a bed. 7526760 good ttres. sips 6. $1800. Au toma ti c . A u , L·u '75 Datsun 82 1~. can be "WCk.$3100 or be:.toffer ~ Twm mattress set. never needs reupholstenngSIO ---.. -Aft•PM.492.2761 "' .-"' seen at SOil So h tc1te ea" 1167c:"""'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• used 20)r wrnty. $150. Misc. cera mic items Nice 19 color portable stereo tape. pwr !llei'r· Colle"e. A nahe 1m · :·;N<I(_• __ -- For Sale 1"2 yr Mu1>t.1nR Washf'r $8.S. Dryer $75. 846-8579eves wknds 1V. 2 yr warranty $118 '67 VW van. pop-lop. in g . h i bac k scc1t :.. LASTCHAMCEFOR 774-0300 Renault 9755 fi lly, $250. t rained 7,...0....... 6461786 ood bod nds sJ)C('1al paint.crw11eron '7 280Z I d aar •••••••••• •••• • •• ••••• • 631-0130. ~ · ' englne g · ·· Y ll'OI. PoP·lOP roof. aux 1978 530i's -fncycloped1a Britannica: Family me mbe rs h1 p Color25" Magnavox work. $900. 642'5647 gas tank s . Tacom a SAVE! 5 ' x nt con · ' ....,ST DRIVE OUR A M /F M . 8 trk . n u ''" new. Sac. World Books Newport Beach Tl•nms tv. $180. Camper shell for m1n1 wheels & low miles. Lie IUY OR LEASE Jntelry 8070 $85. Child Ency. $35. Club for sale $9'lS Firm 979·2756 p 1 c le up . w /boot & l88:'7S4Ser P32A7 brakes. ball . ruel JlUmj'.: "LE CAR + extras $5800/tie!tt or OF THE YE .... 11 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 731-4.560 Callt.64-9757 s peakers. broken back $5477 MOW! ---loots Ir Marine do $100 968 '"""' oce.• ~T fer P P 644 1130 Aft Goud inventory in stock •••••••••••• Newport Beach Tennis ~ Equlpne... ·Wln w. . ·uu..... .......,. c I u b M e m bers hip. W..ted 808 I •••••••••••••••• ••••••• SELECTIOM f.en'ari 9723 Hurry while tht.·y lal>l! ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIRACLE PRIVATE EST A TE LIQUID A Tl OM S2,IJOO bst ofr. 544·8723. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9010 Motoriaecllikes 9140 AVAIL.AILE! 544~0935 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 F err;1r1 301HiTB MAZDA/REMA.ULT Melalhc l>llH·r. bunwn 21~1 lle1rbor Blvd &!II & llo,,.·1:11 motion p1ct WANTED· Ski's & Ski 77 Moped Foxa $299 Cash. •IMW * Cl-• .. ~ for 3 4 yt-ar bo• Lake new. only used I ,-.1 mern & ismm proje<.. ....._, , 494 1337 •RESALES* DIAM OHO dy leath 6000 mil1·~. Mini COSTA M ESi\ cond. $28.150. Call eve~ 6 ,,.5_5700 t 11 r ,\nlique Mahog Sizes 3·6 Pleai.e call _mo_. __ . _____ _ <wu 1761 f 5 •74 2002 4 sp. l:n3LPFl urlf¥}1rl·. 7· w 10' ul m1r ...,... al pm Mopeds. new & used. '75"'"""a air (560MMLl SOLITAIRES aft 6. (21313Gl·3.<!GO .. Fiat 9725 olls Royce 9756 I • •· II F . p · Ford conv '76. Ex cond. ...,..,. ror Conso l' :\a:ignu vox _ buy"' se . 1ve oints p 8 p S .76 2002 4 s p. <569 PQM l Appra11>L-d S2l,500 color 1V. 22" Porlab~l' Want.ed sma 11 desk ror of Moped. 848-8828 Auto t. A/C, I • I . ·77 320i 4 s p. (283SPll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. •Sell$6.900 bar ,. 21>tools & masc fice CB. s tereo & more. Appr:.•:.-ut>sd$l(i,tl!JS ll<'l'n:. 1;4.<!·1802. . '"" c o'lo THIS MotScOlo:=S/ 640·7797 '76S30i4.sp (31SRKS> •.x S.900 ......-.xu;. --is Where the 9150 '77630CSI (689TJE> a a DD ~~~VER ~~~rn:~m.;1~n 5~·,r~~·~~· ~l:0'~~r~~~l~t<~~~'111c~~~· Silver coini. wanted. Will BOAT ACTION IS ;•5·~;·~·.;;,~·::~;;t ·~eJ.b'& p~~[.tyPe~i~ Also luruted number of pt. ly. 3 A 5 "&7 XI • d $45· pay :ns"-? or face value. For Buyi·ng body Must see. SJSOO 978 320i' till ·1 Ap . on ,,~·~·255·" I . nl con . . Also si.lver bars. 646·1519 cond. 8000 mi. Clean. $475 957-0160/545-7767. 1 s ts s a v& a- Over 200 f1 ati. to chooe>e from plus \JO outstandanit sele<.1.1011 of Sporu. car~ al DICK MILLER MOTORS ROllS·ROYC£ IWOJ.un-ff ~wporl Budl ~ ••••••••.... ....... ans. Or Selling Firm.67S-8429a ft .S:30. ble.Call ustoday! '65 vw 1600 831·Z040 4'5·4'4' ...... -1-~ And for the Yamaha .78 400 Enduro, van. new eng. The Little Train That Can! GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EARLY!! Sell Your Hol iday Gift Items on the Daily Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE This special gift guide will ap- pear each Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 reachinQ 108,000 prim e family households with select market cover age. For in- formation ano ne1p in placing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AO-VISER 642·5678 -- YO UR UNUSED ITEMS COULD BE SOMEONE'S CHRISTMAS GIFTS TOYS SPORTING GOOD J EWEi.RV Pm'S & PLANTS ANDMl\DE ITEMS CATS&DOGS GIFT CERTIFICATES AUTOMOBILES Thia alze ad only $5.00 •.. or thl• alze •d only $9.50 CALL TODAY 642-5678 " ,.. ... _ 1 t t I clutch & trans. $900 httfrwnub 8013 BOATlaNesG Nn EWS like new. low mi.. S950. or 498-4l63 ORANGE COUMTY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer. 640-7837 or494·7170 --=.:..,;.::..:..;... ______ 1 OLDEST G u 1 T AR r 0 r s a 1 e cheek our front Autos Wanted 9 590 120 W Warner. S i\ 557-2132 ·~s1lvt<r (;loud l l!l.000 ~·•144 Epiphone. Xlnt cond page index daity. 1!1781'2 R.M. 125 Suzuki ••••n••••••••••••••••• Case. Great Chn~tmas Excellenl Condit ion WE WILL IUY flOOO/ make offer '134·8709 gift. Sa~ $250. 494 o~ eves. YOUR DA TSUM ~ """'itwe & PAID FOR OR NOT Ecpipnent I085 15' Boat . Shast a so MotorHotllts. SGM/ TOP DOLLAR ................. ... ... horsepower. mere. ne w· R...t/Storage 9160 FOR TOP CARS OfflcefUl'ftishhM)s. ly rebuilt Very clean . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perfect for CPA, Bl · 962·1933 1971~ tom e_y , . insur a nce. etc. lo~ Marine Lusy Mototflot9 ~nushingsfor2execor. IEiqllipllllt... 9030 Fully self·"t:ontained. f!ces, secretary. reccp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Generator 2 air cond1 lio n ar ea. conference . . "~ ..... f ,h , TV rm. Take over lse or sell Attention bOal bwlde rs. """""rs. roo ..-P air. o utright Also have brand n e w P e rkins a n tenn a , C B ra d ~o . Canon pla'm paper copy Diesel. atomic 4 manne AM/~M stereo tape. like mac b. Mr . J ohn son engine. w/xlrus. J3.000 newures &olhe r extras 644-8385 or be11t0Her 551·3678 too numerous to men· uon. Very. very clean Xlnt new & used ore fur n . 71"1HP Wa rds outboard plan files, wk benches rrotor Like new. $175. Look at this one before you buy! 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Paul Owens, 13, was prepared ror the weather when it came time to pedal home from Davis School in Costa Mesa Tuesday. The only thing he lacked was a windshield wiper. For a look at the Thanksgiving holi· day weather picture, turn to Page AJ. Last-ditch Pay Bid Mulled by Teachers Huntington Beach Union High School District teacher leaders said today they plan to present a "last-djtch" contract proposal to district negotiators by late today in an errort to avert a threatened strike. Ray Cooper, teacher negotia- tions team co-chairman, would not disclose the detalls of the latest teacher counter-proposal. arbitration · and compulsory un- ion membership. Teacher leaders h ave rescheduled a general mem· bership meeting for 4 p.m. Mon· day at Murdy Park to vote on the· school board's latest pay of fer. Last week. teachers voted to strike if school board members did not come up with "accepta· . ble contract offers." Arraignment Due in BB Gambling Case .., J • .. ) c } J I Teacher group President Ira Toi bin said Tuesday. a strike is likely since he and other leaders want teachers to vote reject.loo or the board's latest offer calling for a five percent pay hlke. Negotiators representing the school district's 830 teachers are demanding a seven percent pay and fringe benefit boost, binding Second Twin Dies FRESNO <AP> -Thesecondof two Siamese twins , Brian Lau g hlin, who underwent dangerous separaUon surgery nearly four months ago, has dled, a hospital spokesman announced Tuesday WuntyRams Nouf Of ficUil It's now official. The Los t\ngeles Rama will be flayin1 their professional ootball games at An2heim Stadium when the 1980 leaaon rolls around. "' R a ms owner Carroll Roeenbloom and Anaheim city omdals 1Janed con· tr1ct1 T uesday that auarantee me move from the Loe Aftlel• ColiMum, t he team·a· bome aince ltte. For hill deta1la ol the Rama arrival hi Orance Oount1. '" Pa1e Bl of =a. De1b PUot Sporta Two Huntington Beach golf club officials. a country club restaurant m anager and two bartenders are among eight co- defendants scheduled to be ar· raigned Dec. 5 in court on charges of operating an illegal countywide gambling operation. Police raided the Meadowlark Country Club's 19th Hole bar, last Saturday niRht, and arrest· ed seven men on suspicion of bookmaking. Barmaid Donna Lee Donahoe, 27, of Huntington Beach, was later arrested at her home. Police a19o have obtained arrest warran ts for two more Meadowlark Country Club of. ficials in connectlon With the al- leged betting operation. Country ~lub restaurant manager Harold F. Hupe. 47, said Tuesday be and the others arrested In the raid plan to plead Innocent to fbe numerous charges ol ~making . Ponce ~Ulat1>ets from $1 to '6.000 coulc:J easily be placed at the bar for pro· fe11ioaal, colle1e a nd quite possibly high school rootball con· teats. Several thousand dollars in cash, footblll betting cards, pool sheets and beWnl markers were ' confiscated ln the 7 p.m. raid by 12 officers from the Huntlqtoo Beach and Seal Beach police de· partmeats and tbe slate Alcobolle Bevera1e Control .. enc)'. · Club director Richard Jl. Car nevale, ~. 1011 handicap chairman Jamee A. Rowland, 52, ban.ader Rudy J . c.&aa, ... 1arment clHnlDI bualnes emploJft MkhHl W. ffoltiel', • ORANGE COUNTY, CALl~ORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1978 TEN CENTS Californian Charg~d Bail .Nixed in Killing of Ryan, 4 Others GEORGETOWN. Guyana CAP I --Californian Larry Leyton. 32, was charged today with murder in the jungle slay· mgs of Rep. Leo J Ryan. D· Calif.. three newsmen and a woman. Leyton was br9ugbt to the Magistrate's Court to hear a reading of the formal charges. No pleas were taken and bail was re· fu sed., BB Vacancy Plea Nixed By Judge An Orange County Superior Court judge has refused to order the Huntington Beach City Coun· cil to declare vacant the seat held by Councilman John Thomas. Forme r Planning Gom · - missioner Susie Newman has sought Thomas ' removal from office following his conviction and sentencin& on a misde· meanor .vandalism charge earlier in the year. Mrs. Newman and her at· lomey. Mark Travis. held that Thomas' conviction constituted moral turpitude. The Huntington Beach City Charter says that elected officials round guilty or moral turpitude can be removed from office. Mrs. Newman said she intends to pursue the matter with the state attorney general. Huntington Beach Deputy City AUomey John O'Connor said Tuesday that Judge Robert Green didn't give an opiruon on whether 1bomas' acts constitut- ed moral turpitude. O'Connor said the judge mere· ly ruled that the action should have been initiated by the al· torney general Thomas was convicted on charges ·involving the destruc· tion or removal or oil equipment on the premises of bis trucking and crane business at Garfield A venue and Golden West Street. The incident culminated a lengthy controve rsy between Thomas and the owner of the oil company that has oil drilling rights on the site. Thomas has claimed that the Incident occurred while he was cleaning up the property late last year. Jury Probing Vesco Scheme WASHINGTON <APl -A federal grand jury here has begun investigating charges that efforts were made to convince the Carter administration to halt extradition proceedings against fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco, sources said Tuesday. A S"urce who asked not to be identified said the grand jury Is looking into reports that the aJ. leged scheme involved paying White House aides a nd as- sociates from Georgia $10 mlllion in stock from Vesco io plead his cue. The New York Times reported Tuesday that the Investigation was viewed by high-ranking ad· ministration officials as an in· quiry Into the credibility or col· umni1t Jack Anderson, who was instrumental tn publicizing the cbargd. Carter administration olficials have charged that An· derson printed the allegations ir· responslbl) without checkln1t the facts. The slayings of Ryan and the others triggered the m ass suicide of hundreds of American cultists in the jungle setUement which Ryan was Investigating. Leyton also was charged with the attempted murders of Dale Park. Monica Bagby and Verne Gosney. all believed to be mem- bers of the Peoples Temple set· tlement. Those slain included Ryan. Gregory Robinson. a photog- rapher for the San Francisco Examiner: Patricia Parks, Robert Brown, a cameraman for NBC news, and Don Harris, an NBC corresp0ndenl. I n addition . a on etime California television reporter a nd an ex-Marine. both mem· bers of Peoples Temple. were arrested by Guyana police in connection with the ambush kill· IS Years Ago Coast Dignitaries \ Recall JFK Killing By WILLIAM HODGE Of tM DMIY,..... M.tt ll was 15 years ago today. America was shaking off the dread of potentially ex· plosive cold war and hovering near the threshold of a de· cade of violent political assassinations and an unpopular war. Some called it "Camelot." a lime when nearly ev· erything was beautiful and almost nothing hurt. Hope abounded. The Uruted States was led oy a handsome. king- like young president. Then came the terrible shots. They cracked and echoed from a dark Dallas street across the na- tion and the world. In their grotesque wake, a president lay dying. SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN Orange Coast residents remember what they were doing at that fateful moment 15 years ago when John Kennedy w.as as· sassinated and an American dream ended abruptly in tragedy. For Orange County's Fifth Di.strict Supervisor Thomas Riley. a personal dream ended in that awesome gasp of fate. 1t1Ln "I was supposed to meet the presi· dent at tbe White House eight days later," then Marine Corps Inspector General RHey recalled. ll would not have been the first meeting between the two. "I WAS IN GUADALCANAL early in 1943 for a recon. naissance mission to the Russell Islands to see if it was suitable for an air strip," Riley remembered. "We were being taken to the admir al for a conference to decide if the landing on the island would go ahead. ''The commander of the PT boat we were on was a young naval officer from New England who talked about his father who was an ambassador," Riley continued. "I didn't realize until many years lat.er who he was." Riley was conducting a critique of an inspection he had just com· pleted at the Marine Barracks in Washington. D.C. Nov. 22, 1963. when an orderly came into the room and handed rum a note. The sljp of paper said the president bad been shot. AT 111AT SAME MOMENT, Hunt· ington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille. then a patrol officer, was_ preparing to eat a hamburger at the coffee shop counter in Huntington Lanes bowling alley on Beach Boulevard. ·'They had a radio in the coffee shop tuned to an FM station and they •oe•T•tLLE broke in for a special bulletin," Robitaille recalled. "It was a total shock; a couple of ladies at the end of the counter started crying. "I grabbed my hamburger and ran out to the police unit " SEVERAL HU~DRED miles north. actress and dancer Ruby Keeler was traveling with her husband toward Berkeley. "We were driving up to Northern California for the big game <~tanford versus Cal) and the reunion of my husband's fraternity class," the Laguna Beach resident recalled. "It came on the radio," she con· tinued. ··1 think they ju11t said 'shot' ... ' but that was ba<tenough." . Radios all over America were com· •Huit ing on as people dropped their tasks and listened in stunned disbelief as news commentators re· Jayed the shocking news. "I WAS IN MY Insurance man's office in San Clemente renewing my automoblle lnsurance." Orange \. CSee JFK, Pa«e AZ> Happy Ending Snow, Rain Cover North Dog Travel$ 225 _Mila Horrw CHULA. Mo. <APl -It's the kind ot story that would make even Lassie proud. Guard, a 5-year-old Dlgllab sheep do1. disap- peared 16 months ago, and since then. lta owner moved 22S miles aero.as tbe ruaed Mitaouri Ozarks. Never mind. The dog aomebow found lta way back to Bernard Parks, 26, arrtvtq at bia muter's new home, tired, dirt)' and 20 poonda U1hter. "We were Just shocked to death,'' uld MUdred Parks. the owner's mother. "He Pl'OMblv iradually made his way borne. How. I do not know .•• she said. The family ii gradually trimming Guard's Iona. malled hair and nurstn1 him back to tMalth. By Tlw Auocla&ed Presa Heavy rain and snow blasted portions ol Northern CalifomJa Tuesday. bringing a foot of new snow near the Donner Pass. The storm ll expected to taper by Thursday. and coolet tem· peraturee are predicted. the N•· t1onal Weather Service ••id to- day. Both Donner summit on ln· tentate 80 and Echo l '-lmmlt on Hl1hway 50 were open but daalae were requlred and tr1vel advltoriel waminc of wind and poor vllibtUty "r~ In efffft. in gs. Guyana officials said Tuesday they arrested Michael Prokes, 31. or Stockton. and Tim Carter, 30. of Garden City. Idaho, as prime suspects i n the five deaths. Ten others were wounded. Authorities say they round the bodies of 405 Peoples Temple me mbers. including their leader. the Rev. J im Jones. at (Sff SUSPECl'S, Page A.2> * * * Drugs Use Heavy at Jones Camp? SAN FRANCISCO <AP I -The followers of the Rev. Jim Jones w.ho committed mass suicide in Guyana may have been under the influence of narcotics when they l&ned-up for cups of cyanide-laced Kool·Ald, the San Francisco Examiner said today in a copyrighted story . In a s tory f iled from COLLECTING TEMPLE MONEY 'EASY'-AS Jonestown. Guyana. the paper said empty bottles which con· tained "massive amounts" or narcotics and hallucinogenic drugs were found where Jones led his faiWul to death Saturday after Rep. Leo Ryan. three newsmen and a temple defector were slain at a landing strip near the jungle commune. Dr. Lynn Crook. a pathologist from Soulh Carolina aiding the Guyanese lrt Lbe grisly task of caring for the dead, is quoted as saying, "They had stores or narcotics and hallucinoge nic drugs: It was a tot~ and com- plete pharmacy -much more than was needed to supply a community that size. or even the city of Georgetown (population 66,0001 ... Near the open pavilion where most of the more than 400 dead were fo und . there was a classroom which had been con· verted into a drug emporium, with a picnic table covered with bottles of various drugs. Most or the bottles, which had come from Europe, were empty. WHEELS ROU»> mm PILOT AD "People ~re bidding offers like crazy." ''I had a tremendous response with the Daily Pilot.·• That's the success story of the happy Westminster man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot classified section: '65 VW AM/FM rod10. i.unroof. gd cond. Bcsl Offr Eves call xxx.xxxx If you want your phone to go crazy with response, call the friendly Daily Pilot ad-visers at 642·5678. They will help write your ad. Coast Weather Decreasing cloudiness and not quite as cool Thursday. Chance oC rain Thanksgiving Day 10 per- cent. Lows tonight SO to SS. Highs Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE TOD" Y • <IMG.UUI ...... Al) F .............. . '!' ..... " .. , . ' . Downtown San f ranclaco reclltfred .38 ol an loch ot raia. ' J . /' .~ .. t ---·--- ·- ! • • % OAILV P1L.OT HIF Wectn0!d9, Nowe11._ P, till Lag11na 1'farde1• Clammer Believed Drowned SlieitOn Gets Life Sentence Bv GARY mt NVll l.t. 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Mrs Shelton insisted, the shooting was an ac<'ident. She adm1tlt'<I, however , "If I Radianl. Queen Pam Yomog1da. a 19-year o ld ~nphomo rt·. rei~ns as th•~ ycHr ·s ho mecoming quee n a l Golden Wc5l C o I I c J.! t• 1 n It u n t i n g lo n Bl'Cj ('h Th<• F'ountam Valley Jhgh S<·hool graduate wa~ c ro w nt•d N o \ 17 during h:.drt1rm· nf Goldl'n West · ('y pn·~~ toothall ga me, won by t h t· l{11slll'rs, 16 7. Controversial Center Wins OK in Valley "'ountam Valley pioneer Joe (;ourrcg(>S won approval to build a ~hoppm~ t cntn nt•<1r his ranch Tucgday despite opposition from his nt·1ghbors The City Council voted 4 to O lo n •aH1rm the Planning Com- m1sc;1on'i. curlie r ruling that de- nied an appeal by homeowners O{'a r T<1lhl'rl /\venue a nd Newland Street to ::.crap the :shoppm~ center pl an. I lomroWJ\Prs asserted t hat the 2 a m cl~mg time for a planned ronvcnil'nc(• slon: would cause c xcei.s1vc OOIM! and crime. 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I 'l\~lt.•m lhtil \'llOVlt'lt-d ht•r o ( mu1 <kt. tht· Juror!\ w~ <h'd .. r,'d h4.'r guilty or murdl·r .tnd at lJm~ tht• JUd1c that pre "ltdMj OH'r her tnal She :.aid the JUd1c1al 1iystem 1.:no n ·d lht-pcrM>O &he h¥d OC't'n Jll of bt>r lift' a person bht> dt'~cnbt'd 1&::. ft~hng honcbt and ronc·enwd Hu~linglon Be ach City lifeguards believe a 46-year-old Northern Califorrua woman may have drowned white dlgaing for clams about one.J1alf·mile from the city pier during a raln storm Tuesday. · Searchers have turned no trace or Betty fee ect« 0 Fortuna. who was last seen by her hus band Carl and two com· pani~ne al 11 :45 a .m. The Rectors. 25-year veteran divers and expert swimmers. were testing their new wetsuits while clamming at lbe beach, ac cording to lifeguard Capt. Doug D'Amall. Sht: taJkt."d of a childhood that ct•ntt.'rt."d on a father who frc.· quently beat ht:r and who she lt-rmed an mi.ane metn who al different tJme. claimed to S(.<t: l>pacemen walking around th(• boui.e . She ubo talked of al least half a dozen swcide attempts, one brought on when her father 111· h•gedly held a gun t~ her head and threatened to shoot her. J ohn Orozco. a maintenance man al Bolsa Chica State Beach. got a close up view of this dead 2rav whale that washed ashore Monday mornmg near Sunset Beach. State Beach rangers a nd state Fish and Game personnel said the 25-foot whale apparently died at sea and had been deBd quite a while before washing ashore. The carcass washed out to sea again before fish and game officers could remove it, thus frustrating their ef · forts to determine why the whale died. When the clammers could not rind \he woman. her husband ran to ureguard headquarters to report the incident. But weather conditions prevented a thorough search Tuesday afternoon. D'Arnall said. D 'Arnall said the missing woman may have been knocked uncon scious by a wave or stricken by a heart attack. Mrs . Shelton s aid the j urors who tried her were not free of prejudice a nd made s pecific reference to what one juror, Mrs. Grace Powers, had told her de· fonse attorney Jim Merwyn. , Guyana Poisoner S di d Uc I . . . SUSPECTS. • rr...P.,,eAJ Peking. TellA Teng Shakeup ·'She said the Jury was re· s entful that I was allowed to walk in and out of court while they were escorted in a nd out of the jury room by a uniformed deputy tu e at rvme the J~ngle c.o~ony. Mo~t had committed swc1de followang the airstrip attack. TOKYO CAPI A campaign to bolster Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping gained momentum today amid reports or purges and recantations by the press of anti-Teng charges published in the past. "'She rMrs. Powersl also said the Jurors wer e r esentful because I wore clothes as nice i.IS the jurors wore. ··such prejudice violates the concept or presumption of in· nocence as well as the <.-oncept of Justice," Mrs. Shelton said. She denied that her husband Joaquin was respons ible for Miss Profcres' death when she s aid that oo one could cause her to deliberately take a nother pt-rson 's life. But s he wondered aloud al>out her estranged hul>band and what sht> said are his "senseless, ir· r<'levant li es." fie was the key prosecution witness a,:tainst Mrs Shelton and his testimony as an eycwit· ncss to the killing, was the key l'le m ent in pros e c utor Dave Carter's case. A s Mrs. Shelton refused to lay blame for the murder on her hus band. Judge F enton said, "'ynu ronstantly defend Joaquin lie doesn 'l dl'f>erve that You 'arc a bt>tter person than he " Thc•n. the JUdl;:c wt'nt on to say that tht' law g<1vc him no choice but to tell the woman s he must spend life in pnson. l\nd, m an aside that see med lo t.•mbarrass the Judge, he told Mrs Shl'lton she must pay $10 into a victims · rest itution fund. By PIDUP ROSMARJN Ol IM 0.lly Pli.t St.ti Dr . Lawr e n ce Eugene Schac ht. 30, who r e portedly brewed a nd administered the poisqn that killed more than 400 members or the Peoples Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. gradual· ed from the UC Irvine College of Medicine in June , l977 UCI officials confirmed that Schacht was a transfe r s tudent admitted in the fall of 1975 from the Universidad Autonoma de Guadulajara. Mexico .. Schacht was listed as dead to· day by Guyana author ities. Dr Stanley van den Noort", dean of the UCI medical school, said Schacht was well recom- mended by the faculty and had been praised for his dedication to becoming a missionary in South America. "lie ~cmed to be a dedicated person," van den Noort said, "who wa nted to go lnto m edicine lo become a missionary. "lie wa!) a good. conscientious student " From UCI. Schacht interned briefl y at San Francisco General Hospital, which 1s affiliated with UC San ,.~ranc1sco He studied pediatrics and family practice But Schacht cut short the tn· ternship after only two months , acco rding to Clai re Wray, hospital informa tion officer "He went on what was sup- posed to be a brier vacation. and f'rOtllP~Al JFK ASSASSINATION. • • County Sheriff Brad Gates remembered of Nov. 22. 1963. "His secretary had Just come In a nd told us," Gates continued. "We lurnf!d on the rad10 and Just kind of sat there io shock." As the news of President Kennedy's a ssas sination came over the radio networks, Americans driving on streets a nd boulevards began exchanging stunned comments at traffic hghts. "I WAS DRIVING s outh o n • .,, Crens haw Boulevard in Lol> Angeles to OATH a meeting." Se<'ond D1!)tr1ct County Supcrv1sor-elecl Har- riett Wieder recalled. "I was stopped at a red light when the radio made the announcement," she said "I could ::.ee the man s topped next to me react at the sa me lime; we both said 'Oh my God'." Mrs. Wieder said drivers , strangers. were talking with each other al each traffic light. "At times of tragedy, one feels so small there's something bigger that brings you all together." DOWN SOUTH AT THAT instant. a nother group of people were gathering together in a cluster or warehouse-type buildings at Jamboree Boulevard and Campus Drive. "We we re a s mall group or people who had been brought together to dis· cuss the dcvelopmeot or thJs campus .. UC I rvlne Chancellor Daniel Aldrich r~mem bered. "We were in a planning discussion AU>••oe and Eloise Kloke lforme r assistant chancellor) came in and said she'd heard the president had been shot," he said. "We waited for confirmation on the rac,10 and it came finally "We immediately adJoumed the meeting because, at the m oment, it didn't seem the right time to caM"y on the d i5cussions that had brought us toaether." BACK UP fN LOS Angeles. a man who h0as brought together Democratic causes and bankrolled campal1ns tot years WU in h1a attorney's otrice. · "A secretary came in and told us about t~ shooting but we poo.pooed It," Orange County Democratic Central Committee member Dtclr O'NelU re· membered. ·'Then we beard It on the radJo and we were etunned," he nld. "It really hit me when I got home. ( WU l ick aJI night ... The South Oran1e Cou.nty rancher recalled 1 dinner meetln• wlth the youn1 preaidenl In the eaat room ol lbe Whfle 1lcqe before the traclc ahootlng. ....,u. "He told It UI tt WU nlce t.o Ill don wttb • lr'OVP of people wbo didn't talk about Harvard.football,'' O'Neill HJd ' I never came !.ack," Mrs . Wray l>aid. "I suppose that's when he went to Guyana ." Schacht was born in Houston. and attended the Unlversity of Houston. Santa Rosa Junior Colle,ge in California, and UC Be rkeley. At Berkeley, during the academic year 1.972-73, he was a zoology major. according to UC officials. From Berkclev he went to Guadalajara. A sumvor of the massacre at Jonestown told r eporters he watched Schacht and two nurses brew the purple mixture or cyanide and Kool·Aid In a large tub and squirt the fruit-flavored ,otion into the mouths or babies first. According to Odell Rhodes. a 36-year-old teacher. Schacht and nurses then ladled the concoc- tion into hundreds or paper CUJ>6 for the adult members of the Peoples Temple . Rhodes escaped when Schacht needed a stethoscope. Rhodes volunteered to get it and fled in· to the Jun~le. Guyana officials have issued no charges against Prokes. wbo also bad an adopted son at the settle ment. or Carter, who was with two brothers and a sis ter at Jonestown. Prokes. a Stockton tsureau chief for Sacramento s ta tion K.XTV two years. met Jones dur· ing an interview, a friend sa.Jd Tuesday. He quit his job in 1972 to join the Peoples Temple. ..He apparently was JUSl com. pletely captivated b y Jim J ones," said KXTV newscaster Dkk Cable. He and othe r associates described Prokes as quiet . sta· ble and sensible. Gen. Chin Chi-we i, 67. has been cho6en to replace his boss. Chi Teng-kuei, as first political c~mmi s ur of the P e king military region. Peking radio said in a report monitored here. Chin 's promotion is believed to figure into a broader plan to de· mote Teng's opponents, who re· po~ly include Chi's superior, Peking Commander Chen Hsi· lie n. Fr ... Page Al GAMBLE ••• Prokes' brother, Tom , said the State Department reported all of Huntington Beach, ABC Prokes' 3-year·old adopted son School District e mployee David was d ead at the J onestown C . She ppard. 40, of Garden enclave. No other family mem-Grove. and Thomas A. Ryan. 52, bers were in Guyana . he said , of Westminster, wt!:-e tho6e also Family members said they identified as being arrested in had not seen Prokes for more the Saturday roundup. • than two years. but had spoken Sheppard was released on bis to him by phone about a month own recognizance while the ago and were to visit him m other seven co-defendants post. Guyana. ed S2.000 bail for their release. '. Et Cetra by Drexel ' Just in time for Clui&tmas! A beautifully decorated China -all inmvidually painted aiid all tigm?d. Ready for immediate de- livery. Stop in now! •• • • ,,_ ,....,..,, --" ,_. ,,,. ~A JIW 181S Nlwoon ltYd. C114J IQ.DO I fMll'Olf °'911••" 1:1 uo I ___ _ ~ ... Irvine EDI TION VOL. 71, NO. 326, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y. toe.ks . - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1978 TEN CENTS .. l Lapna Murderess' ·nercy Plea Ni~ed \ " t r l 17 ~ By GAaY GaANVILLE Oii -Oellf ...... •wt Judge Mli80n Fenton looked at l'Onvictcd murderet1s Anyc. Ann Shcltoo t.odoy and told her 11he lit "a better ~rson'' than ~ one u1111t·alhtd mtmbc r of tht• Laguna Bea<'h love trlan6'1e lhat t ndl'd m murder In the.-next breath, Judat F'en Lon . e nt.enced Mrs Shelton Lo lift• 1n Pf'l50n But u tMl told the 28-year-old \\omao she. nws aio to.. la.le pnwn he noted lhat ahe wiJJ btt t>Jlglble tor parole ln sev.-n yeal'1 af'd uld "you' have many, many r~1ends who will stand by you dur 1rig wh•t will betrylnJ( yeara " Hdore he 11en1e nced Mra Shelton. lhe JUd~c b~tened allen- tively as the convicted woman reud a carefully prepared state· ment ............ REMEMBERING Sen. Edward Kennedy stands before t he gr ave of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated 15 years ago today. 15 Years Ago Coast Dignitaries Recall JFK Death By W•LLIAM HODG E Of t ... 0 .. 11, ~ .... $taff It was 15 years ago toda>'."'f America was shaking oH the dread or potentially ex- plosive eold war and hovering near the threshold or a de- cade or violent political assassinations and an unpopular war Some called it "Camelot," a time wben nearly ev· erything was beautiful a nd almost ootrung hurt. Hope abounded The Uni ted States was led by a handsome, king· hke young president. Then came lhe terrible shots. They cracked and echoed from a dark Dalllts street across the na· lion and the world In their grotesque wake, a president lay dying. SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN Orange Coast residents remember what they were doing at that fateful moment 15 years ago when John Kennedy was as· s:Jssinaled and an American dream ended abruptJy in tragedy. For Orange County's Fifth District Super visor Thomas Riley, a personal dre am e nded in that awesome gasp of fate. lllUY · · 1 was supposed to meet lhe pres I· dent al the While Ho.use eight days later," then Marine Corps Inspector General Riley recalled. It would not have been the first meeting between the two. "I WA.S lN GUADALCANAL early in 1943 for a recon- naissance mission lo the Russell Islands to see if it was suitable for an air strip," RUey remembered. "We were being taken to the admiral for a conference to decide If the la nding on the laland would go ahead . ''The commander of the PT boat we were on wa~ a young naval om cer from New England who talked about his rather who was an ambassador," Rtley continued. "I didn't realize until m any years later who he was." Riley was conduct10JC a critique or an Inspection he bad Just com· pleted al the Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C. Nov. 22, 1963, when an orderly came into the room and handed him a note. The slip~ paper aiald the preaideot had been shot. AT 'ftlAT SAMF. MOMENT, Hunt· tngton Beu.ch Police .Ch ief Earle Robltal~~ then a patrol ofncer, was ,preparins to eot o hamburger at the coffee shop counter In lfunlinaton Lanes bowling alley on 8-0ach Boulevard. "Tbey had a radio tn the coffee shop tuned to an FM atatlon and they _..,_.L&.a broke ln lor a special bulleth_lt." ttobltaille Nealled. "It waa a total sboclc; a couple °' ladl11 at the IDd ot tbe tounter aUrted ccytna. "I arabbed my hamburaer and ran out to the poUce unit." is.. .i:"'9 .... ,\I) In a voice that sometimes Q\ll\'.ered. MCL. SbeJto.n Jtdmltted 1he fired the shot last Ma.rcb 'th•t kllled Pal Proferea in the bed Ml111\ Proferes shared with Mrs. She lton '11 estranJ(ed husband. But. Mrs Shelton insisted, the 1h<><>ll!li was an accident. She admitted, however, "If I hud not been on that balcony with the ~un Pat would not have bt!cn killed "I bear a moral responsibility for her death. · "It is not a burden ~ bear Ughlly. '' Jn her prepared statement. Mrs. Shelton c hastised the judicia l system that convicted her or murder. the jurors who declared her guilty or murder and at times the judge that pre· sided over her trial. She said the Judicial system ignored the person she had been au ot her li!~; ~-9erson sh~ described as feeling honest and concerned. She talked or a childhood that centered on a father who fre quenll.Y beat her and who she termed an insane man who at different times claimed to see spacemen waJking around lhe house She also talked or at least half a dozen suicide attempts, one brought on when her f'.ather...-1. legedly held a gun to her head a nd th reatened to shoot tu:r. Mrs. Shelton said the jurors who tried her were not free of prejudice and made specific reference to what one juror. Mrs. Grace Powers. had told her de - fense attorney Jim Merwyn. "She said the jury was re· fSee TERM, P•ge A2) Californian Charged Bail Nixed in Killing of Ryan, 4 Others • GEO RGETOWN , Guyana IAP l One of three Americans arrested in the jungle slayings of Rep. Leo J . Ryan and four other persons was brought barefoot and handcuffed into a Guyanese court today and formally charged with murder. Larry Leyton. 32. his face showing several days' growth of beard, was escorted through a crowd of about 1,000 spectators into Magistrates Court. No pleas were taken and bail was re· fused. The slayings on the jungle airstrip at Port Kaituma 150 miles northwest of here trig· * * * Poisoner Graduated From UCI By PIDUP ROSMARIN OI -O.llr ,., ... Staff Dr. Lawre n ce Eugene Schacht, 30, who r eportedly brewed and administered the poison that killed more than 400 members or the Peoples Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. gradual· ed from the UC Irvine College of Medicine in June. 1977. UCI officials confirmed that Schacht was a transfer student , admitted in the fall of 1975 from the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. Mexico. Schacht was listed as dead lo· day by Guyana authorities. Or. Stanley van den Noort, dea n of lhe UCI medical school, said Schacht was well recom- mended by the faculty and had been praised for his dedication lo becoming a missionary in South Amen ca. "He seemed to be a dedicated person." van den Noort said, "who wanted lo go into medicine to become a missionary. "He was a good, conscientious stude11t." From UCI, Schacht interned briefly at San 14,rancisco General Hospital, which is affiliated with UC San Francisco. He studied pedlatncs and family practice. But Schacht cut short the in· lemship after only two months. accord inJ: to Claire Wray, hospital information officer. "He went on what was sup· posed to be a brier vacation. and neve r came back." Mrs . Wray said. "I suppose lhal 's when he went to Guyana ." Schacht was born in Houston, and attended the University or Houston, Santa Ros a Junior College In California , and UC Berkeley. At Berkeley, d uring t he academic year 1972·73, he was a zoology major. according to UC officials. From Be rkeley he went to Guadalajara. A survivor of the m assacre at J onestown told reporters he watched Schacht and two nurses bre w the purple m ixture or cyanide and Kool·Aid in a large tub and squirt the fruit-flavored potion into the mouths or babies llrst. According to Odell ,Rhodes. a 36-year·old teacher, Schacht and nuraes then ladled the concoc· Uon lnto hundred.I of paper cups for the adult members of the Peoplu Temple. Rhodes escaped when Schacht needed a 1tetho11cope. Rhodes volunteered to gel it and ned in· to the jungle. 'Neutral Corner' AUSnN. Tex.1 (AP} -Texu Juattce wtU 1et a black eye unle11 the deftlllltlve ca .. on Howard HuP,h"' Jec•I rt11dtac1 l1 moved lo ·a neutral coraer," • Texu 1peaktnc forCalllonlla said Tutt· day. I . gered the mass suicide of hun· dreds of American cultists In their settlement or Jonestown. which Ryan had come to In· vesllgate. Leyton was charged with the killing of Ryctn. a CallfoQJia De m ocrat. a nd Grego r y Robinson. a photographer ror the San Francisco Examiner: Robert Brown. a cameraman for NBC News, Don Harris, an NBC cor r esponde nt. a nd P a tricia Parks, a resident of Jonestown. L eyt on 'it next cou rt ap· pearance will he Jan. IS in Ma thews Ridge. the court nearest to where the killings took place Today's hearing was held in Georgetown ror security reasons. police said. At the next hearing. Leyton is to enter a plea and learn if he is charged with firs t ·d eg ree murder or a lesser degree of homicide Firs t -degree murd e r 1n Guyana carries a possible penal- ly or death by hanglnJ?. Court offi cials said Leyton was from California, but Listed no hometown. Leyton would not acknowledge a question by a re· porter about his homl!town ~ Happy Ending Dog T~/,s 225 Miks Home CHULA. Mo. (APl -It's the kind of story that would make even Lassie proud . Guard, a 5·year-old English sheep dog. disap· peared 16 months ago. a nd since then, its owner moved 225 miles ac::ross the rugged Missouri Ozarks. Never mind. The do'k somehow found its way back to Bernard Parks. 26. arriving at his master's new home. tired. dirty a nd 20 pounds lighter. "We were just shocked to death," said Mildred P a rks. the owner's mother. "He probablv l?raduaJly m ade h.iswayhome. How. tdonotknow. "she said. The fa mily is gradually trimming Guard's long. matted hair a nd nurs ing him back to health. Transient Released In Laguna Slaying Laguna Beach police have re· teased a Philadelphia transient they held for questioning in the death of Laguna Bench designer Bre nt S. Tobey , whose nude body was discover e d under bloody bedding beside lhe man's bed Monday evening Robert Ralph Booth. whom witnesses described as u recent acquaintance or the SS-year-old victim, was released from jail Tuesday after extensive ques· tioning by detectives. "We do not have the evidence at this time to 'hold him." a police spokesman said, adding that investigators a re working on other leads in the murder case. Tobey. a former civic activist and Pageant or the Masters voluntcc.-. was discover ed stabbed to death by Roger llylbak, 47. who lives in an at· tached bungalow to Tobey's home al 1320 Carmelita St. Police said it appears the '!VCll· known Laguna Beach designer was murdered sometime before 6 p .m . Monday. The body had been stabbed about 15 times in County Rams Now Official, It's now official. The cl; Ange les Rama will be playing their professional football games al Anaheim Stadium when the 1980 aeuon rolls around. Rama owner Carroll Rosenbloom and Anaheim clty omclal• 1lped con· ltact1 Tue1d ay tb~l 1u1r1m.. the move from the Lot Ancel• ColJMum, the 'team'•' home 1ince letf. For hill detail• of UM Ram1 amvll In Oranae County, tM Paae 81 ot toclay '• Delly Piiot 8portt Md loft. the neck, back and chest areai.. O ffice r s a rres t e d Booth several hours after arriving at the m urder scene when friends described the transient to police _Tobey bad met Booth shortly after the young man a rrived in the Art Colony from the East and had befriended the 20·year old man Police said Tobey was in the ha bit of inviting tra nsients to his home. 'Workfare' StruckDoun BORDENTOWN, N .J. fAPI - Little Bordentown has been or· d ered t o end its mave r ick welfare program forcing able- bodied residents to work tor their money and told to rejoin a state system the mayor calls "degrading" because It gives "handouts." Superior Court Judge Alex· a nde r Wood Ill struck down Bordentown's ·"workfare" pro- gram Tuesday, saying "no work requirements s hall be imposed on any a&>pUcant" except those lai4 down bv the slate. WHEELS ROUJiD Wlm PIWT AD ··People were bidding offers like c razy." "I had a tremendous response with the Dally Pilot." That's the success slor)' of the happy Westminster man who placed thiJI ad In the Dally Pilot claasmed section:· '65 VVI AM/FM radio, aunroof, '1d cond. Beat Offr Eva dJJ XXIMlXXX If you want your 1>hCll9e to to eraay wttll retpon.M.. call the friendly Dally Pilot .. vlMn al "2·5"1t. 11My will help writ. your' ., . -& • _.. Two other Americans arrested after the murders and suicides, Michael Prokes. 31. Stockton. Calif.,· e1 nd Tim Carte r , 30, Garden City, Idaho, did not ap. pear in t'Ourt today. Officials did not say why G uyant'se officials say 405 bodies were round in the camp, a ll or most or lhem su1c1de vie· ttms Hundreds of mem bers of the Peoples Te mple cult are believed lo have fled into the dense Jungle rather than take their lives The Slate Depart- ment in Washington said today i2 m embers have been found alive Seed Money Raised in Plane Fight About $3,000 in seed money ror legal runds was raised Tuesday - night by resldents of Santa Ana Heights. who decided despite a presentation by Hughes Atrwesl re presentatives that they are go-- ing to fight t.o proposed use or 727 aireraft at Ora nge County Airport The decis ion wa s made by about 150 residents attending a meeting of the Association of Santa Ana Heights, a g roup formed three years ago lo fight the then-proposed condemnation of the ar ea because or airport noise They said they oppose the 727s because they believe lht! planes will increase the noise level significantly The s.1.000 was raised by the people at the m eeting, which was also attended by Hughes Airwcst r epr e:.l'nlatives, Newport Beach city officials and representatives from Supervisor Tom Riley's orflcc ' Mona Odegaard. chairman or the association, said the goal 1s SS0.000 and that donations will be accepted from any interested persons She said the group ts not op- posed to the use o f new technology and the testing of ne w aircraft. but that they don't consider the 7'1:7 such a c raft. Hughes AJ rwest has proposed to th e co unty Board o r Supor\lisors lhat it be allowed lo test the planes for a 60-day pe riod be ginn i n g in mid- Oecember. The 727s could carry so m e 50 p e rce nt m ore passengers than the current Alrwest planes. Coast W eather Decreasing cloudiness and not quite as cool Thursday. Chance or rain Thonksgiving Day 10 per· cent. Lows tonight 50 to SS. Highs Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE TODAY Amcord. lrte .. a Nt1.0J>Orl Beach ~. fl a popt.1lor money·maker for invtltmnt club mtmbtra. 5" anal11m, Page Ill. > 11 tl.f DAILY PILOT ~' ~ 22, 1811) AtGtf8aaaca..,. · Fr .. P.,,e AJ Pension Checks TERM ••• sentful that I was allowed to walk in and out of court wbJle they were esoort.ed in and out of the jury room by a uniformed deputy. Halt Souglit "She <Mrs. Powers> also said the jurors were resentful because I wore clothes' as nice as the jurors wore. WASJll lirON 1AP1 The So<'iul St·<'unt)' Admlru trauon hu 3$kt'<I Che U S Emb y an Quyuna not to <tastnbut • about S'40.000 an December be1u~m l.'h t't'k l< to mc•mbers or l ht> l'eopltt1:t Tt·mph.• c.·omniunt• unul Northern Califontia Gets Snow By ~ iKKlat.-d Press Heavy ram und i.no" blJ!tted portions of Northern Cahforruu Tuesda}. bnng1111ii a foot of new :snow near the Donner Pass. The storm is expected to tape~ by Thursday, and cooler tern· peratures are predicted, the Na tional Weather Servi ce said to day. Both Donner summit on ln· terstate ~ and Echo s ummit on Hi g hway 50 were open but chains were reqµired and travel advisories warning of wind and poor visibility were in effect. Do wntown Sa n Francisco registe red .38 of an inch of r ain. other rainfall figures included 1.93 at Ml. Oiablo, .46 in Redwood City and ~inSanJose. High te mperatures ranged from 32 in T a hoe to 62 in Redwood City Other highs we re Eureka 51, San Francisco 58, Oakland 61. 'Poison Gas' Packets F owid In Newport About 100 packets of poisonous fumigant washed up in Newport Beach Tuesday but the contents had already been activated by sea water and were harmless, police and fire officials reported today. . They said the small packets, meas uring about four inches square and covered with a cheesecloth type of material. contained Oetia, an aluminum phosphide that is activated by contact with water to release a poisonous gas. OfficiaJs speculated that the fumigant, whk h is used on ships. may have washed over- board. The packets turned up on west beaches in Newport, from 15th to 60th streets, between 6 and 10 a m . Tuesday. Fire Department officials double-checked them by dropping them in water mixed with a strong detergent. Since no gases were rel,eased officials concluded the sea wale~ ha d a l r ead y r e nde r e d the packets harmles~. Jury Probing J7 esco Scheme WASHINGTON tAPl -A rederal grand ju ry he re has begun investigating charges that efforts were made to convi nce the Carter adminjstration to halt extradition proceedings against fu gitive financier Robert L. Vesco. sources said Tuesday. A source who as ked not to be Identified said the grand jury is looking into reports that the al- leged scheme involved paying White House a i d es and as- s ociates from G eorgia $10 million in stock from Vesco to plead his case. The New York Times reported Tuesday that the investigation was viewed by high-ranking ad· ministration officials as an in· quiry into the credibility of col- umnist Jack Anderson, who was Instrumental in publicizing the charges. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""°'_.....(.NHO•lty PitOI _..,._.,.*f1't\C(!ll'I'\ bo_t,,..Ne"" ........ l\pUlllt<-1>\t~O.~· Pvtlft\ltll"tQ Como•"• ~PMl4tflldm°"""..,, ""4>41\Md ""'""•• .... .,..... , ,..,... tor ""'• Mt-W ,.....,OOt't IH•'" HWftltftQllOft ..... 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M -·" fNltf.,, __ ..,,._'!"• anv •.''""'tun. <'Dn df'term1n .. whcOa'!r th rf'Cipl •flla •rn a hvt• or dud Michael Nuver. a •pokt•i.man for lht: Jl(Cncy, !tlUd "We MI'C :.t'dtinf( lti verify the bondlc1ary 11tatus of the pt'(iplt• Involved, tht! dNHI ond uny who may 11Ull bt· llh\'t' .. llt• 1uod thl'rt• were uhoul 200 Sot>aal ~cur1ty rl't•1plcnl11 In the h11111 rrt• encampment 1n Guyunu. and the t;oventmt:nt was paying them a lotul of $40,000 a month At least 405 pc0ple were killed 111 a mass murder su1t•1dc a nd hun drt'ds of others have not been ac counted for "Such prejudice-violates the concept of presumption of in- ".10Cence ,as well as the concept of Justice,' Mrs.SheJtonsaid. She denied that hel' husband Joaquin was responsible for Miss Proferes' death when she said that no one. could cause her to deltberately take another persdn 's U!e. But she wond~red aloud about her estranged husband and what s he said are his "senseless. ir· relevant lies." 'fht' agency 1s checkmR an UJ\ ofhc1al hst of v1ct1ms in an a l tempt to determine which Social Security rec1p1ents are involved Dead Whale Washes IJp He was the key prosecution witness against Mrs. Shelton a nd his testimony as an eyewit- ness to the killing, was the key e lem ent in prosecutor Dave Carte r's case. ··w e 've been looking at the situation for about a year. but we couldn't find any evidence that the recipients were being coer ced lo turn over the ir checks to the temple," Naver said. J ohn Oroz~o. a maintenance man at Bolsa Chica State Beach. got a close up view of this dead l?rav whale that washed ashore Monday morning near Sunset Beach. State Beach r angers and state Fish and Game personnel said the 25-foot whale apparently died at sea and had been dead quite a while before washing ashore. The carcass washed out to sea again before fish and game officers could remove it, thus frustrating their ef· forts lo determine why the whale died. As Mrs. Shelton ~fused to lay blame for the murder on her husband, Jµdge Fentdn said, "you constaritly defend J oaquin. He doesn't deserve that. You are a better person than he." Then, the jud.ge went on to say that the law gave him no choice but to tell the woman she must s pend Ute in prison . "It was clear they were being influenced and cncourag(.>d to do so. but not under duress." he added . Woman Drown Victim? And. in an aside that seemed to embarrass the judge, be told Mrs. Shelton she must pay $10 irto a victims· restitution fund. Social Security benefits may not be assigned or tra nsferred from the intended beneficiary to another per8on or organization. But recipients cannot be told how to spend their money or to whom they may give it. Huntington Beach City lifeguards believe a 46-year-old Nor~hem California womao may have drowned while digging for clams about· one-ha lf-mile from the city pier during a rain storm Tuesday. Naver said a n initial in· vestigation. including on-site in· s pection by U S . cons ula r personnel. indicated that te mple members on Social Securit y were voluntarily cashing their checks and turning the money over to the commune's leader. Jim Jones. Searchers have turned up no trace of Betty Alice Rector of Fortuna, who was last seen by her husband Carl and two com- panions at 11 :45 a.m. The Rectors. 25-year veteran divers and expert s wimmers. we re test ing their new wetsuits while clamming at the beach. a ccording lo lifeguard Capt Doug D'Arnall. Because of continued scat- tered complaints of people who returned or from friends and ramily, Naver said, the agency asked the State Department in October to "take another look" at the benefit situation, but the slayings and s ui cides occurred before any inquiries were begun. When the clammers could not find the woman. her husband ran lo lifegua rd headquarters to report lhe incident. But wecither conditions prevented a thoroui!h E1rot11 Pflfle AJ JFK ASSASSINATION. • • SEVERAL HUNDRED miles north, actress and dancer Ruby Keeler was traveling with her husband toward Berkeley. "We were driving up to Northern California for the big game <~tanford vers us Cal ) and the reunion of my husband's fraternity class." the Laguna Beach resident recalled. "ll came on the radio." she con- tinued. '"I think they just said ·shot' J bullhatwas badenouRh " Radios a ll over America wen• com 1tu1.u ing on as people dropped their tasks <1nd listened in stun.ned disbelief .as news commentators re- layed the shocking news . "I WAS IN MY insurance man's office in San Clemente renewing my automobile insurance " Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates remem"bered or Nov. 22. 1963. "His secretary had just come in "' and told us." Gates continued. "We turned on the radio and just ltind of sat there in shock." As the news of President Kennedy's assassinatipn came ove r the radio networks, Americans driving on streets a nd boulevards began exchanging stunned comments al traffic lights. "I WAS DRIVING s outh on • Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles to GATES a meeting," Second District County Super visor-elect Har· riett Wieder recalled. "I was stopped at a red light when the radio made the announcement ... she said. "I could see the m an stopped next lo me react al the same lime; we both said 'Oh my God'." Mrs. Wieder said drivers, s trangers, were talking with each other at each traffic light "At limes or tragedy, one feels so small there's something bigger that brings you all together." DOWN SOUTH AT THAT instant. another group of people were gathering together In a cluster or wa rehouse-type buildings at Jamboree Boulevard and Campus Driv~ ''We were 'a small group of people who had been brought together to dis· cuss the development or this campus ... UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel A!drich re- membered. ALC>tltett "We were In a planning discussion and Eloise Kloke (former assistant ch.ancellor) came in and s aid she'd heard the president had been shot," he said. "We waited for confirmation on lbe radio and It came finally. "We immediately adjourned the meeUn.i because, at the moment, it didn't seem the rlght lime to carry on the discussions that had brought us together." BACK UP IN LOS Angeles, a man who has brought together Democratic causes and bankrolled campaigns ror years was ln bJ.s attomey 's offi~. "A;aec~ary came in and told us about the shooting but we poo-pooed It," Orange County Democratic Central Committee member Dick O'Neill re· membered. "Then we heard ll on the rad\o and we were stunned," .be said. "It really hll me when I aot home. I was 1lck all --night." - The South Orange County rancher recalled a dlnner meeUn• with the 7o_un1 prealdent In the eaal room ol tbt Wblt.e lbMe before the tra&it •hootlna. o-"••u. ''He told it US lt Wal nlc:e to Ilk clown 1ritb a -roup or people who dJdn't Lalk about Harvard tootbalJ,' O'Neill ••id. • • • sear ch Tuesday a fternoon . D'Arnall said. D ·Arnall s aid the missing woman may have been knockeo unconscious by a w a ve or stricken by a heart attack. Laguna Man, 79, Missing Six Days rt has been six days since Laguna Bea<'h resident Winston Robert Updeg raH . a r etired le ai;:ue of cit ies executive. walked away from his hilltop hom e. A three-day search of the s treets in his Top of the World community and the steep, brush- choked inclines surrounding the nc1~hborhood failed to turn up Demand Rejected CAIRO. Egypt <AP> -Presi- dent Anwar Sadat 's c hie f negotiator at the Washington peace talks was n ying home lo· day for cons ultations following Isreal 's re1ection of the Egyptian demand for a timetable for home rule for the Palestinians in the West Bank andUte GazaStrip. any sign or the 79-year-otd man. His wife said Updegraff had been despondent when he went for bis daily walk last Thursday a fternoon, carrying only a walk- ing cane. Police are still conduc ting routine patrols of the area ln an effort to find the man. but they admit there is little hope of find- ing him. Updegraff is the retired ex· ecutive director of the Orange County Division of the League of California Cities. · The former journalis t was editor or the League's magazine in Sacrame nto for 33 year!> be fore r e tiring to Orange County. Updegraff was wearing a gray jacket-, brown shirt and brown and white checked pants when he left the home at 2979 Z<!ll Drive last Thursday lroine Fetes &presitkm Eisenhower President Dwight Eisenhower is being honored in Irvine this month. with the formal proc- lamation by the City Council of Nove mbe r , as "One Nation Under G<>d Month ... Eisenhower signed the act of Cong ress that inserted the words. "under God," in the Pledge of Allegiance . In signing the proclamation, Mayor Bill Vardoulis declared a belief in G<>d "our surest defense against the determinis m and collectivism that have captured the minds and bodies of so many millions of the earth's inhabi- tants (who> today are under v1~orous atheistic attack.·· The council action was instigat- ed by the National Exchange C lub . whic h h as a proj . C<'t a imed al getting people to sup- port God Va rdoulis urged residents to go to church Et Cetra by Drexel Ju1t in time for Clui&tmas! A beautifully decorated China -all individually painted and all BigmJd. Ready for immediate de- livery. Stop in now! TC l'WOf ne. ........... (211)3mt F9tt1 , • ....,.,,., •-' I•"-o.,.,. coeTAJlimM 1585 ~Blvd. (11 4)142-2050 I fMllftlla.tUIWYO.S JO I -. • ' ~ag1•na /South Coast VO • 71 , NO. 326, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A W EDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 22, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. S toeks TEN CENTS Laguna Murderess' ltlereg Plea Ni~ed ,,, II)' GUY GRANVILLE OI -o.lty N9e 1Y1t Judge Mason F~otoo looked at convlclt'd murd""~~s AO,)'a Ann Sh~lton loday and told her she ts "a bt'ller person" than the ont' unscathed mc.-mber of ther Laguna Beach love triangle that ended In murder But u he told Che 21-year-old woman she mull' ~o to .11tat(' prison ~ noted that •h wtll be eligible tor parole la seven years and aid "you have many, many rrlt nds who will stand by you dur· 1ng what wtll betryina years.·· Before he isente nced Mrs . In the next breath, Judge Fen· ton s~ntenced Mrs Shelton to life in prison. Shelton. the judge li stened atten· lively as the convicted woman read a carefully prepared state· meal ........... REMEMBERING -Sen. Edward Kennedy stands before the g rave of his brother. President John F. Kennedy who was -assassina ted 15 years ago today. ! IS Y e ars Ago Coast Dignitaries Recall JFK Killing By WILLIAM HODGE Ot Ille O•ilf ~-SIMI tt was ts years ago today. America was shaking off the dread of potentially ex· plosive cold war and hovering near the threshold of a de· cade of violent political assassinations and an unpopular war. Some called it "Camelot." a time when nearly ev· erything .was beautiful and almost DOlhing bu.rt. Hope abounded'. The United States was led by a handsome, king· like young president. Then came the terrible shots. They cracked and echoed from a dark Dallas stieet across the na· lion and the world. In their grotesque wake, a president. lay dying. SEVEltAL WELL·KNOWN Orange Coast residenls remember what they were doing at that fateful moment 15 years ago when John Kennedy was as· sassinated and an American dream ended abruptly in tragedy. For Orange County's Fifth District. Supervisor Thomas Riley, a personal dream ended in that awesome gasp or fate. 11111.EY "I was supposed lo meet the presi- dent at the White House eight days later," then Marine Corps lmpector General Riley recalled. It would not have been tbe flJ'lt meetlng between the two. "I WAS lN GUADALCANAL early in 1943 for a ree<>n· naissa'nce mission to the Russell Islands to see if it was suitable for an airstrip," Riley remembered. "We were being taken to the admiral for a conference to decide if the landing on the island would go ahead. "The commander of the PT boat we were on was a young naval officer from New England who talked about his father who was an ambassador," Riley continued. "I dJdn 't n;_allze until many years later who he was." Riley was concluctin(( a critique of an inspection be had just com· pleted at the Marine Barracks in Wasbi.ngt.on, D.C. Nov. 22. 1963. when an orderly came into the room and banded him a note. The slip of paper said t.be prealden.t bad been abot. AT THAT SAME MOMENT, Hunt· i n1t.on Beach Police Chief Earle RobitaUJe, then a patrol officer, was preparing to eat a hamburger at tbe coffee shoo counter In Huntington Lanes bowling afiey on Beach Boulevard. "They had a radio in tbe coffee 1bop tuned to an FM station and.= ll09tTaau.a broke in for a Sl)eelal bulletlnt tallle ...ealled. "It wu a toe.al shock : a couple or llldlea at the eftd of tbe counter tlarled cr>:ing. • "I 11'8bbed my bambureer ad na •to tbe police UDIL" (&ee.n'll,PapAJ> lo a voice that sometimes quivered, Mrs. Shelton admitted she fired the sliol last Marc:h that killed Pat Proferes In the bed MlH Pro<eres shared with Mrs. Shelton 'sestranged husband. 8ut, Mrs. Shelton Insisted; the shooting was an accident. She admitted. however. "If I had not been on that balcony with the gun Pat would not bave been killed. "I bear a moral re$pomibility for her death. "It is not a burden I bear lightly." In her prepared statement. Mrs . Shelton c hastised the judicial system that convicted her of m~r. the jurors who declared ·tfer guilty of murder and at times the judge thal pre- sided over her trial. She said the judicial system ignored the person she had been all of her life. a person she described as feeling honest and concerned.· She talked of a chUdhood that centered on a father who fre· quently beat her and who she termed an insane man who at different times claimed to see spacemen walking around the house. She also talked of at least half a dozen suicide attempts. one brought on when her rather al· legedly held a gun tp her head and threatened lo shoot her . Mrs. Shelton said the jurors who tried her were not free of prejudice and made s pecific reference to what one juror. Mrs. Grace Powers. had told her de· fense attorney Jim Merwyn. "She said the jury was re· <See TERM, Page A2 I Sycamore Hills 'Mess' Councilman Cal& for 'Clearing Air' By STEVE MITCHELL Of IM O.lly Pilot $Liff Laguna Beach councilman Wayne Baglin has called for a "clearing of the air," regarding the city's acquisition plans for Sycamore Hills, seeking a public review of what he terms "the mess I believe we ha\'e gotten ourselves lnt.o." In a letter to -fellow council members and the Laguna Lakes Regional Park Task Force this week. Baglin outlined many of his concerns about planning and financing the 522-acre parcel and s urroundi ng areas out Laguna Canyon Road. Californian Charged in Ryan Death G EORGETOWN . G uyana (AP > -Californian Larry Leyton. 32, was charged today with murder ln the jungle slay. ings of Rep. Leo J . Ryan, D- Calif .. three newsmen and a woman. . Le1ton was br9ughl to the Magastrate's Court to hear a reading of the formal charges. No l)leas were taken and bail was re· fused. The slayings of Ryan and the others trigger ed the mass suicide of hundreds of American cultists in the jungle settlement which Ryan was investigating. Those slain included Ryan, Gregory Robinson. a photog· rapher for the San Francisco Examiner: Patricia Parks. Robert Brown. a cameraman for NBC news. and Don Harris, an NBC correspondent. Leyton also was charged with the attempted murders of Dale Park. Monica Bagby and Verne Gosney. all believed to be mem· bers of the Peoples Temple set· Uement. tn addition. a o netime California television reporter and an ex-Ma rine. both mem- bers of Peoples Temple. were arrested by Guyana police In connection with the ambush kill· in gs. Guyana officials said Tuesday they arrested Michael Prokes, 31, of Stockton. and Tim Carter, (See SUSPECl'S, Page A%) * * * Doctor Who Aided Deaths ,,- Studied at UCI By PIDU P llOSMARIN OI ._ Dellf Piiot SUH Dr. Lawre nce Eugene S<'hachl, 30, who reportedly brewed and administered the poison that killed more than 400 members or the Peoples Temple In Jonestown, Guyana. gradual· ed from the UC Irvine College or Medicine In June, 1977. UCI officials confirmed that Schacht wu a transfer student ad mitted in the fall of 197S from th• UnJvenldad Autonom a de Guadal~ara, Mexico. Scbacbt was list~ 11 dead to- day by G'l)'ana authorities. Dr. Stanley van den Noort, dun of the UCI medical school, said Schacht was well recom· mended by the f •culty .nd had been prabed for h.is dedicaUon to becoming a missionary In South America. "He teemed to be a dedicated person," van den Noort said. ''who warQd to to into me41dne to become a m._6onary. ''He WU a pd, c:oaHleaUou9 student." <8ee oocroa. Pap Al) . . .. -: .......... ' ... '. l Councilmen agreed lo hold a special meeting Monday night at 7 p.m. in COU!'ICil cha mbers to publicly discuss problems and progress relating to the $6. 75 million transaction for cit y purchase of Sycamore Hills from Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. Baglin said he wants details on alternatives the city must pursue to "attain m aximum open space and public use of Sycamore" Hills al no cost lo Laguna taxpayers ... Among his concerns · -Too many "understandings" taking place in private meet- ings, which Baglin claims leads lo "false hopes. delays in facing our problems head-on in front of the public, and suspicion about parties involved in the transac· lion." -The city faces legal and financial embarrassment should it not make a final payment of SS.4 million to Rancho by June 15. -It appears planning for money.making operations such as a golf course. resort inn and Southern California Golf As- sociation headquarters is mov· ing to Irvine Company proper· ty-not the city's new parcel. Happy Ending Dog Trcwels 225 Miles Home CHULA. Mo. CAPl -It's the kind of story that would make even Lassie proud . Guard, a S-year-old English sheep dog. disap- peared 16 months ago, and since then, its owner moved 225 miles across the rugged Missouri Ozarks. Never mind. The dog somehow found its way back to Bernard Parks, 26, aniving at his master's new home. tired. dirty and 20 pounds lighter. "We were just shocked to death," said Mildred Parks. the owner 's mother. "He probably ~radually made his way home. How, I do not know." she said. The family is gradually trimming Guard's long. matted hair and nursing him back to health. Transient Released In Laguna Slaying Laguna Beach police have re· leased a Philadelphia transient they held for questioning in the death of Laguna Beach designer Brent S. Tobey, whose nude body was discovered under bloody bedding beside the man's bed Monday evening. RQbert Ralph Booth, whom witnesses described as a recent acquaintance of the SS-year-old victim. was released from jail Tuesday after extensive ques· tioning by detectives. "We do not have the evidence at this lime to hold him." a police spokesman said, adding that investigators are working on other leads in the murder case. Tobey. a former civic activist and P ageant of the Masters volunteer, was discove r ed stabbed to death by Roger Hylbak, 47, who lives in an at· tached bungalow to Tobey's home al ~ Carmelita St. Police said it appears the wen. known Laguna Beach designer was murdered sometime before 6 p.m . Monday. The body had been slabbed about 15 times lJl UJimJ,y Ra1111J Now Of /icial It's now official. The Los Angeles Rams )"Ill be _ f laying their profeulonal ootball games at Anaheim Stadium when the 1980 season roll• around. Ra m s owner Carr oll RoHnb&oom and Anaheim city offlctala algned con· tracts Tuesday that cuarant.ee the move rrom the LOI Anaelet Coliseum, the team•a· home since UMe . For full detaill ol tbe llama arrival in Oraqe County. see Pase Bl of loday'a 0.UJ Piiot Sports aectlon. t ' I • • . the neck. back and chest areas. Office r s a r rested Booth severa l hours after a rriving at the murder scene when friends described the transient to police. Tobey had met Booth shortly after the young man arr ived in the Art Colony from the East and had befriended the 20·year· old man. Police said Tobey was in the habit or inviting transients to his home. Slide Victims Get $9,900 A final tally of proceeds col· lected at the Bluebird Knolls dis· aster salvage saJe last weekend in Laguna Beach shows resi· dents of the slide-devastated area collected $9,900 from sale of house materials and plants. Disaster victim J udy Wander said t he day.tong sale resulted ln nearly Sl0.000 for the residents. and said that amount does not count trees and bricks that re· main stored at the disaster slle. "We've gol 17 trees up there that we figure we can get $100 apiece for," she s aid, "and another $2,000 lo $3,000 in bricks. WHEELS ROU») WITH PIWT AD ''People were biddlng often like crazy." ··1 bad a tremendous response with the Daily Pilot." That'• the success story of the happy Westmlnate r man who placed tbla ad ln the Daily Pilot claaalfied sectioo: 6$ vw AM/FM radio. sunroof. gd C()nd. Best Ofrr Eves call XXX·XXXX 1f you want your phone to So cra1y with response call the friendly Dally .Pilot. ad·vlsen at 142-M78. They wUl help write • your ad. That concern comes from an Irvine Company planning map which shows much of the golf course on unincorporated land owned by lhe Irvine Company. -The city was counbng on $2 million from the county for park purchase, but received. only $1 mllllon--i!armarked for park and trans porta t ion corridor land. -Money from the state for Laguna Canyon Road r ight-of· way costs appear dim. -With the county holding up decisions on location of a re- gional park site. and a lignment <See MESS, Page A2) South Coast HoDles lAJse Electricity A midday power outage in por· lions of South Laguna. Laguna Nigue l and San Juan Capistrano left almost 2.000 custome rs without eleetricity for nearly two hours and some Isolated areas for almost five hours. The blackout occurred at 11 :44 a .m . when an underground cable a long Crown Valley Parkway shorted out. San Diego Gas and Electric Company officials could not say this morning if the out· age resulted from Tuesday's rains. Most areas were restored lo power by 1 :30 p.m. Those areas inc luded homes around t he Laguna Niguel Golf Co urse on Crown Valley Parkway, a spokesman said. Some homes were without power nearly fi ve hours as com·· pany workers dug a seven-fool trench near National Park Drive in Laguna Niguel lo complete power rest.oration. Capo Beach Traile r Burns A fire. possibly caused by an electrical problem, destroyed a Capistrano Beach mobile home Tues day, Or a nge County fire men said today. The blaze was reported at 4 :57 p. m . at 34052 Dohen y Park Road. Space 115, offi cials said. There were no injuries and damage was listed at $4-0 000 firemen said. The name or' the mobile home owner was not available today. C o ast We athe r D&£:reaslng cloudiness a ad not quite as cool Thursday. Chancf' of rain 'fhanksgiving Day 10 per. cent. Lows tonight so to 55. Highs Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE TOD-"~ ' " ., . ! DAIL V PILOT USC tudent Dbdplt11e rr .. Pflfle A I CUSD Approves MESS ••• or the San Joaquin Tranaporta- tlon Corridor . Baglin said It would be unlikely that revenue bonds could be sold by the non- profit corporation. adding lhat outside public and private in- terests need specific commit· ments before they would enter s uch an agreement. Policy C~ange i\ lfWJllr pohl')' changf' for deal tn8' 'Ill Ith iotudt"f\l~ who -bl"n• school rull~ "ait unanimously ap provt-d tluJ W(.'<'k by Cap1slr100 lJ n lfh:d ~l·ho<>I 01 -.l rl <'l 1ru11tet>:. Tht• rt•v1 1<ln mvoh l-d dropping prt'VIOU:. Jlt1~t1phnury pr~Cla~b impo1h'<i on studl'ntlo bU.~pech'd or UlflOH or :...•lhnt< drUJ(i. and ended tru!-ih •t' mt•rnb\'r~hav on lht• du tnct 's drUJt mvoht•mcnt commit lt'\' It .11:,o rnod1f1t.'d the dli,lnct ':, policy on sui.1"'nthna1 "nd ex pl•lhng :,tucknt:. S upl'r1nlt•ndcnt Jt:rom e Thorni.ley told truata'b they had hltlt• rho1t't' but to approve the pohry ('hangt>i., In order lo bnng d1strirt poht') into hot· "4 llh u new :,late law. wriltt>n to e ns ure slu denb and parenb due process at STILL MISSING Winston Updegraff Laguna"' 79, Still Liste d As Mi.ssing It has bt•en l>ix days since Laguna Bt:ut h resident W1m.ton Robt'rt Updt>gruff. a retired lcaJ!ue of cilies executive. walked away from hb hilltop home A three day search of the s tret.'ls an hai. Top of the World community and the :.lcep. bru:,h- chokcd inclines !>Urrounding the neighborhood failed to t ur n up any <;1gn or the 79-year-old man. His wife said Updegraff had been dci.pondcnt when he we nt for his daily walk last Thursday afternoon. carrying only a walk- ing t•a nc Polin· arc l>lill conducting routine patrols or the area in un effort to find the m an. but they admit there ll> lalllc hope of find- ing him Updl·~rafr 11-. the retired cx- c<·utivt: din•clor of the Orange County Division or the League of Califomia,_citics. T ht• forml·r journalist was editor of lhc League's magazine in Sacrnmento for 33 years before reta r ing to Orange County Upd<•.:r<.tff was wearing a gray Jackt!t, brown shJrt and brown and wtute checked pant!> when hl' left the homl' at 2979 Zell Drive la:.t Thurl>day Housing Unit Meets The Laguna Beuch '-lousing Com mittl'C will mt:cl Monday.at 7 p m. m City Council chambers to discuss proposed mean11 of providing low and moderate in- come housing in the Art Colony. 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Tht! new ll'e11lut1on alM> pro hlbns the l'~pulslOn o( ;.i istudt!fll for use or sale of drugs. unle~ he 14-&S ut ~hool or at u school relat ed event when he:: used or i.old the drugs And, BagUn said, he is CCJI· cerned that tr the city defauft.s on its promlaaory note next June, Rancho Palos Verdes Corp . would bave a atrong motivation to sue the city for the rem alndet or the l),Ole, a belief ' he aald is apparently not shared by City Attorney George Logan. The councilman said he wants lo postpone agreements with lhe Irvi ne Company regarding joint commitments on a nnexation un- til pla nninlC and financing or Sycamore HJlls are taken care of. "If. for instance," said Gngnon. "a young!>ter is caught using narcotics at a social (unc- tion which hru. no connection with the S('hools. information o( his ar rest caMOl be ut11tzed t.o expel him from school." Bands Play in Clentente He said the city Is overcom- mitted and says he would Uke to . "somehow convi nce Rancho to de fe r payme nl for seveul years," shouJd the city confirm that It cannot meet Its prom- issory pate in J une. Grignon said other changes m- lroduced by the new legislat ion In· elude: Severe restriction on the number of offenses for which a i.tudcnt f1r1it-orrender can be ~ub· pended . More than 1.000 people turned out in the rain Tuesday nighl for a music spec- tacular in the San Clemente High School gym. Shown here are the school 's Triton marching band and drum major. Also participuting in the hour-long program werf' ba n ds from Shorecllffs. Marco Fo rs t e r and Nig ue l Hills Junior High Schools and from Capistrano Valley and Dana Hills High Schools. Drill teams and na~ units perfo~me~ to the ba~d music. with a finale which included a h ght show ;md all six bands playing select ions from popular science fiction "space" fil ms. But Counci lma n Howa r d Da w so n s aid h e be lie v es B aglin 's con cerns a bo ut purchaee and development plans are unwarranted for the most part. · -No suspension without a hear· ing unless a student is a danger t.o himselforothers Frott1PageAJ Notice of student sus p1ct.0n to parents. who may examine and refute evidence against their children. TERM ... -A m a n dato r y m eeting between a teacher who suspends a student and has parents on the day followlng lhe suspension, when pare nts must be informed or evidence which led lo the sw.- pension. sentful that I wus allowetl to walk in and out or court whale they were escorted an and out of the Jury room by a uniformt:d deputy "She <Mrs. Powers 1 also :.aid the Jurors were r e s entful because I wore clothes al> narc as the Jurors wore. Notice to parents of an in· voluntary transfer of a student to continuation school and of their righ t to a hearing with the superintendent or :.omeone he designates. "Such preJud1ce violates lht· concept of presumption or an nocencc as well as lhe concept of Justice ... Mr:, Shelton said --Li m itation of s us pension from continuation school by trustees to the remainder of a semester. with expulsion from continuation school not to con tinue beyond the semester foll ow mg1heJ.erm in wh.ich lhe violation was committ.t.>d. She dPnaed that her husband J1>aqu1n wal> responsible for Miss f>roferes' dc<.tlh when !>h<' said thul no one could cau!>e ht·r to dcltheratclv take another person's hfl• · But sht.• wondered aloud :.ihout her estranged hus band and what she s aid are his "senseless. ir relevant lies." f'roweP,...AJ JFK 458ASSINATION. • • SEVERAL HUNDR E D miles north, actress and dancer Ruby Keeler was traveling with her husband t.oward Berkeley. "We were driving up lo Northern California for the big game <~lanford vcrsUl> Cal l and the reunion of my husband's fraternity class," the Laguna Beach resident recalled. "It came on lhc radio," she con- tinued. "I think they JUSt said 'shot' .. but th at was bod enouJth " J RC1d1os all over America were com KEELER ang on as people droppi•d their tasks and listened in st unned di11belicf as news commentators rl'· layed the shocking news. "I WAS IN MY insurance man's offi ce in San Clem ente renewing my automobile insurance." Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates remembered of Nov 22. 1963. "His secretary had j ust come in and told us." Gates continued. "We turned on the radio and just kind or sat lhere in shock." As lhe news of President Kennedy's assassination came over the radio networks, Americans drivmg on streets and boulevards began exchanging stunned comments at traHic lights. "I WA S DRIVI NG s out h o n Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles to o•rn a meeting," Second Di:.lricl County Superv1sor-clc.ct Har- nett Wit!der recallc:d. "I was stopped at o red light when the rod10 made the announcement," she said "I could see the man ~lopped next to me react at the same lime ; we both said 'Oh my God'." Mrs. Wieder said drivers, strangers, were talking with each other at each traffic light. "At times ()f tragedy, one feels so small there's something bigger that brings you all t.ofl~lhcr. •· DOWN SOUTH AT THAT instant, another group of people were gathertng together In a cluster of warehouse-type buildings at Jamboree BouJevard and Campus Drive. "We were a small group or people who had been brought logether to dis- cuss the development of this campus," UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich re· mem bered. "We were In a planning discussion •1.otuac and Eloise Kloke !former assistant chancellor) came fn and said she'd heard t he president had been shot," he said "We waited for confirmation on the radio and it came finally. ·'We Immediately adjourned lhe meetlJ\g because. at the moment, It dJdn't aeem the right time t.o cDrry on the discussions that had brought us together " BACK UP IN LOS Angeles, a man who has brought together DemocraUc cauAes and bankrolled campaigns for years was ln hJa attorney 's offlct$. "A secretary came ln and told u11 about the shoot.Ina but we poo-pooed It." Ora n1e County Oemocr aUc Central Commltt. member Dick O'Netll re· membered. "Then we heard It on the radio and we were stunned," he said. "It really hit me when I IOl home . I WM 1lck all nJtht." . The South Oren1e County rancher recalled a dinner meelin• witb tbe )'oun1 president tn the eaat room cl the cntl•&.&. White Home before fhe traatc 1hoc>tiq. "He toad it UI lt WU .Ute to att don wltb • jroup °' people who cttdn't" talk abouei Harvard football," O'N.W aatd. , • f 'ro• Page A J SUSPECTS. • 30. of Garden City. Idaho, as prime s us pects in t he five deaths. Ten others were wounded. Authontil'S say they found the bodies or 405 Peoples Temple members. an c l udi n g th eir leader. th<' Rev. J im Jones. at the Jungle colony. Most had comm 1ttcd suicide follow mg the airs trip attack. Guyana ofrtclals have issued no c harg(•S against Prokes. who also had an adopted son at the settlement. or Carter. who was with lwo brothcri> and a sister al Jonestown Prokcl>. a Stockton bureau l'h1C'f for Sucramcnto stution KXTV two years. met Jones dur· ing an interview, a friend sa.id Tuesday. He quit his job in 1972 to 1oin the Peoples Temple . "lie apparently was just com- plet e I y captivate d b y J i m .Jones," said KXTV newscaster Dick Cable. He and other asso c iates described Prokes as quiet, sta-~ ble a nd sensible. Prokes' brother. Tom . said the Stale Depar t men t repor ted Prokes 3-year-old adopted son was dead :it t he J onestown enrl<Jve No other family mem· hers were In Guvana. he said. Fro• Page A l DOCTOR; •• From UCI, Schacht interned briefly at San Francisco General Hospital. which is affiliated with UC San Francisco. He studied pediatrics and family practice. But Schacht cut short the in- t ernship after only two months. according to Claire Wray. hospital Information officer. "He went on what was sup· posed to be a brief vacation. and never came back," Mrs. Wray said. "I suppose that 's when he went to Guyana.·• Schacht was born in Hou.st.on. and at.tended the University of Houston, Santa Rosa Junior College in California, and UC Berkeley. At Be r ke ley, durin g the academic year 1972-73, he was a zoology major. accordin g lo UC officials . Fro m Berke ley he went to Guada lajara. A s urvivor of the massacre al Jonestown told reporters he watched Schacht and two nurses brew the purple mixture of cyanide and Kool-Aid in a large tuh and squirt the fru1l·flavored potion into the mouths of babies fi rs t. "LaJCuna hasn't even present· ed it's own plan yet Cto the task force\ and we 'II have a chance next Monday night to outline t hose plans. · "But what Wayne doesn't ·Un · derstand is, a sailor knows what his goal is even if he has Lo tack to get lhere. It's the same thing he.re. We have a goal. and it might not be a straight line course t.o achieve lhat goal." Crash Victim Satisfactory An 83-year -o ld Arizo na woman, who choked on he r den· lures a fte r s tri king the windshield during a two-car ac- d dent in San Clemente Tuesday. is in satisfactory condition to· day. San Clemente firemen said Anne Christia n , of Middle Verde. Ariz .. was inJured in an accidenl that occurred shortly after 6 p.m. on the Camino de Estrella overpass of Interstate 5 Firemen said Mrs. Christian c hoked briefly on her denlures when they fell back' into her throat following the collision's im pact. T hey were removed soon artcr lhe accident and she was taken to the hospital. Et Cetra by Drexel Just in time /or Christmas! A beautifully dt!corated China -all individually painted and all signed. Ready for immediate de- lioory. Stop in 110WI ....._ __ ..... _ •• ?I.Mt~------ ' c::oeTA N&M 1596 Newooft BIYd. (714) 842-2080 I napa Mlt._,.TltUO I ' .. • J Orange CoaSt • OITION Today'fil Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 326. ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1978· N TEN CENTS Laguna Murderess' Jtlerey Plea Ni~ed 8y GAaY GRANVILl,t; °'_._.,-...,.,..,. Judge Muon Fmton looted at convicted murderess Anya Ann Shelton today and told her he 1s "a better penon" th•n the 00(> unsc_athad member or the Laguna Beach love traungle lbat ended in murder. In the next breath. Judg*' Fen- ton sentenced Mrs. Shelton to hfti in prison. But as be told the zs.year-old woman he must go to stale prison he noled that sh~ will be ellA;tblt' fOI' parole in seven yeans and said ·•you have marny. m1my friends who wtll shtnd by you dur- ing what Wlll be try1n" years." Before he s.-nte nced Mrs Shelton, the Judge listened alt.en lively as the convicted woman read a carefully prepared state· ment . ~ .......... REMEMBERING -Sen. Edward Kennedy stands before the grave of his brother, President John F . Kennedy, who was assassinated 15 y.ears l!o today. IS Years Ago CQast Dignitarks .Recall JFK Death By WILLIAM HODGE Of UM 0.11, ...... Matt It was 15 years ago today. America was shaking off the dread' of potentially ex- plosive cold war and hovering near the threshold or a de- cade oJ violent political assassinations and an unpopular war. Some called it ··<.;amelot," a time when nearly ev- erything., was beautiful and almost nothing hurt. Hope aboundW. The United States was led by a handsome, king. like young president. Theo came the terrible shots. They cracked and echoed from a dark Dallas street across the na- tion and the world Jn their grotesque wake, a president lay dying. SEVERAL WEIL-KNOWN Orange Coast residents remember what they were doing at that fateful moment 15 years ago when John Kennedy was as- sassinated and an American dream ended abruptly lo tragedy. For Orange County's Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley, a personal dream ended in that awesome gup of rate. 11iLu . 1·1 was.supposed lo meet the presi· dent at the While House eight days later," then Marine Corps lospector General Riley recalled. It would OOl have been the Urst meeting between the two. ••1 W~ IN GUADALCANAL early ln 1943 for a recon- naissance mission to the Rua.sell Islands to see if it was suitable for an air strip," Riley remembered. "We were being taken to the admiral for a conference to decide if the landing on the island would go ahead. "The commander or the PT boat we were on wu a young naval officer from New England who talked about bis father who was an a mbassador," Riley continued. "I didn't realize until many yean later who be wu." RJley was cond\ldiria a criUque ol an lnspect.ioo be bad Jual com· pleted at the Marine Barracks in Washinston, D.C. Nov. 22, J.P63, when an orderly came lnto the room and banded him a note. Th~ allp or paper said lbe .president had been ahot. AT 111AT SAME MOMENT, Hunt- ln&ton Beach Police Chief E•r1e Robitaille, lben a patrol officer, was preparlns to eat a hamburser at the coffee 1bop counter in Huntlncton Lanes bowUn1 alley on Beach Boulevard. •"Ibey had a radio in the coffee 11 = tuned to an FM station and tbeJ .-n-.... · e ln for a aoedal bulletJD1" Robitaille rec.u.d. "It wu a total eboc1t: a couple ar ....._ • _... _. el ta. counter lt.arUld erytft1. "I grabbed my bamburcer and ran Out IO the~ unit." • ca. """'-.... AJ) In a voice that sometimes qulvered. Mrs. Shelton admitted she fired the shot last March that killed Pat Proferes in the bed Miss Proferes shared with Mrs. Shellon'sestran"edhusband. • 8ut, Mrs. Shelton insisted. the shooting was an accident. She admitted. however. "If I had not been on that balcony with the gun Pal would not have been killed "I bear a moral responsibility for her death. "It ls not a burden l bear lightly ... In her prepared statement, Mrs . Shelton chastised the judicial system that convicted her or murder. the jurors who declared her guilty of murder and at times the judge that pre· sided over her trial. She said the judicial system ignored the person she had been all of her life. a person she described as feeling honest and concerned. Sbe talked of a childhood that centered on a father who fre· quently beat her and who she termed an insane man who at different times claimed to see spacemen walking around the house. She al.so talked of at least half a· dozen suicide attempts, one brought on when her father al· legedly held a gun to her head and threatened to shoot her. Mrs. Shelton said the jurors who tried her were not free of prejudice and made s pecific reference to what one juror, Mrs Grace Powers, bad told her de- fense attorney Jim Merwyn. "She said the jury was re· <See TERM, Page A2> Californian Charged Bail Nixed in Killing of Ryan, 4 Others GEORGETOWN, Guyana <AP I -One of three Americans arrested in the jungle slayings of Rep. Leo J. Ryan and four other persons was brought barefoot and handcuffed into a Guyanese court today and formally charged with murder. Larry Leyton. 32, his face showing several days' growth of beard. was escorted through a crowd of about 1,000 s pectators into Magistrates Court No pleas were taken a nd bail was re- fused . The slayings on the jungle airstrip at Port Kaituma 150 miles northwest or here trig· * * * ,Drugs Use Heavy a! Jones Cam(>? SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The followers of the Rev. Jim Jones who committed mass suicide in Guyana may have been under the innuence or narcotics when they line d up for cups or cyanide-laced Kool-Aid, the San F ra ncisco Examiner said today in a co~yrighled story. In a s tory filed from COLLECTING TEMPLE MONEY 'EASY' -AS J onestown, Guyana, the paper said empty bottles which con- tained "massive amounts" or narcotics and hallucinogenic drugs were round where Jones led his faithful to death Saturday after Rep. Leo Ryan. three newsmen and a temple defector were slain at a landing strip near the jungle commune. Dr. Lynn Crook, a pathologist from Sooth Carolina aiding the Guyanese in the ~risly task or caring for the dead, is quoted as 1'8ylng, "They had stores of narcotics and hallucinogenic drugs. It was a total and com· plete pharmacy -much more than was needed to supply a community that size, or even the city of Georgetown <population 66, OOC))." Near the open pavilion where most of the more than 400 dead were round, the re was a clas1room which had been con· verted into a drug emporium, with a picnic table covered with bottles ol various drugs. Most of the bottles, which had come from Europe, were empty. T h e s tory s aid officials speculated that the narcotics probably were used to ease the excruclalillg paJn or a cyanide death and may have been poured into the Kool-Aid and poison con- coction. Crates of empty drug botUes and used syrlnges were found near the bodies, the neW1ipaper said. Labels on the bottles in· dicated the drugs included Thorazine, Sodium Pentothal, Valium and halothane. * * * gered the mass suicide of hun· dreds of American cultists in their settlement or Jonestown. which Ryan had come lo in· vestigate. Leyton was charged with the killing of Ryan. a California Democrat. and Grego r y Robinson. a photographer for the San Francisco Examiner. Robert Brown. a cameraman for NBC News. Don Harris. an NBC corr espondent , a nd Patricia Parks. a resident of Jonestown Leyton's next court ap- pearance will be Jan. 15 in Mathews Ridge, the court nearest to where the killings took place. Today's hearing was held m Georgetown for security reasons. police said. At the next hearing. Leyton is to enter a plea and learn If he is char ged with first -degree murder or a lesser degree or homicide. First ·degree murder in Guyana carries a possible penal· ty or death by hanglnJ?. Court officials s aid Leyton was from California, but listed no hometown. Leyton would not acknowledge a question by a re- porter about bis hometown. Happy Ending Dog Traveh 22> Miles Home CHULA, Mo. <AP) -It's the kind of story that would make even Lassie proud. Guard, a 5-year·old English sheep dog. disap· peared 16 months ago, and since then. its owner moved 22.5 miles across the rugged Missouri Ozarks. Never mind. The dog somehow found its way back to Bernard Parks, 26, arriving at .his master's new home. tired, dirty a nd 20 pounds lighter. "We were just s hocked to death." said Mildred Parks. the owner's mother. "He probably ~radually maderus wayhome. How, ldonotknow, "she said. The family is gradually trimming Gua rd's long, matted hair a nd nurs ing him back to health. Transient Released In Laguna Slaying Laguna Beach police have re- leased a Philadelphia transient they held for questioning in the death or Laguna Beach designer Brent S. Tobey, whose nude body was discovered under bloody bedding beside the man's bed Monday evening. Robert Ralph Booth, whom witnesses described as a recent acquaintance of the SS-year-Old victim, was released from ;1111 Tuesday after extensive ques· lionin~ by detectives. WHEELS ROLUD Wl'IJI PILOT AD "People were bidding offers like crazy." "I had a tremendous response with the Daily Pilot." That's the success story or the happy Westminster man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot classified section: '65 VW AM/ FM radio, sunroof. gd cond. Best orrr Eves call XXX·XXXX If you want your phone to go crazy with response, call the friendly Daily Pilot ad-visers at 642·5678. They will help write your ad. "We dO not have the evidence at this time lo bold him." a police spokesman said. adding that investigators are worlung on other leads in the murder case. Tobey. a former civic activist and Pageant of the Masters volunteer: was discovered stabbed to death by Roger Hylbak, 47, who lives an an at· tached bungalow to Tobey's home at 1320 Carmelita St. Police said it appears the well- known Laguna Beach designer was murdered sometime before 6 p.m . Monday. The body had been stabbed about 15 times in the neck. back and chest areas. Offi cers arr ested Booth several hours alter arriving at lbe murder scene when friends described the transient to police. Tobey had met Booth shortly after the young man arrived in the Art Colony rrom the East and had befriended the 20·year- old man. 'Neutral Corner' AUSTIN, Texas CAP> -Texas juaUce will get a black eye unless the defmitive case on Howard Hughes' legal residence Is moved lo "a neutral comer." a Texan speaking for California said Tues· day. Poisoller UCI Graduate Doctor WhoAidedSuieidea Uft l"'ine in 1977 BJ PRIUP &08MA&IN Of .. Dllfy .......... Dr. Lawrence Eu1ene Schacht, 30, who reportedly brewed and administered the pol10n that killed more than 400 members ol the Peoples Temple tn Jollellown, Guy-.a, 1raduat· ed from the UC lrvl"9 COUe1• cl Medicine ln June, 1m. UCJ offlciala conflrmed that Schacht wu a tranafer aludtnt "' adm•u.ct ln the fall of 1175 from th~ Uni'f'tnidad Alltonoma de Guedea.Jara, Mexico. .. .. .. • • • • • • 'V From UCJ, Schacht interned brteny at San Francisco General Ho1pilal, wbtch •• atnJlated with UC San Francisco. He studied pecUatdce and famUy practJce. But Schacht cut short tbe in· temtblp aft« ooJy two months, accordlDI to Claire Wray, llOl'6tal llllonnatioa olflcer. "He --on what WU I UP. poMd to be a brief vacation, and never came back," Mrs. Wray aajd. "I auppoae that'• wta.n he wtont to G~" <See LWa, Pa .. AJ) i Two other Americans arrested alter the murders and suicides, Michael Prokes, 31, Stockton. Calif., and Tim Carter, 30, Garden City, Idaho, did not ap- pear in court today. Orficials did not say why. Guyanese officials say 405 bodies were found in the camp. all or most of them suicide vie· tims. Hundreds of members of the Peoples Temple cult are believed t.o have ned into the dense jungle rather than take their lives . The State Depart ment in Washington said today 72 members have been found alive. Seed Money Baisedin Plane Fight About $3,000 In seed money for legal runc:ts was raised Tuesday - night by residents of Santa Ana Heights. wbo decided despite u presentation by Hughes Airwest representatives lbal they arc go- ing to fight to proposed use or 7?:7 aircraft al Orange County Airport. The decision was made by about 150 residents attending a meeting of the Association of Santa Ana Heights. a group formed three years ago lo fight the then-proposed condemnation of the area because of airport noise. 'Ibey said they oppose the 7?:7s because they believe the planes will increase the noise level significantly. The $3,000 was raised by the people at the meeting, which was also attended by Hughes Airwesl represe ntati vei.. Newport Beach city officials and representatives from Supervisor Tom Riley's office. Mona Odegaard, chairman of the association, said the goaJ h. $50.000 and that donations will be accepted from any interested persons. She said the group is not op· pos ed to th e use of new technology and the testing of new aircraft, but that they don't consider the m such a craft. Hughes A.invest has proposed to the county Board of Supervisors that it be allowed lo test the planes for a 60-day period beginning in mid- December. The 7?:7s could carry so me 50 percent more passengers than the current Ai.rwest planes. O i'ange Coast Weather Decreasing cloudiness and not quite as cool Thursday. Chance o( rain Thanksgiving Day 10 per- cent. Lows tonight 50 to SS. HighR Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE TODAY ··-· '\ .ti OAtl Y PILOT N Poison Packet s Beached About 100 packet& of po1ton0Ull rumlgunt w1u1ht'd up in Ntwpot"t &ach 1\wMta but the ~tent. had alr.--ady bt.'f'n activated by tea water and wt1n• barmlea police w>d flro ortlw•I• report;! today. Thty i.a1d tht• s m»ll packrts, measurm.c ubout lour •ncho aQu11rc.-and l'Ovt'r ed with a ehee totft-,ypu-ot m1tu111,- contained Oella, un aluminum phosph1de that 1. activated by l'Ontact Wlth water to rell'ase a poltonOWf R~ Offlc.'IW.S s peculated that the fum igant, whic h 11o ust'd on ships, may buvc w&sbed over board The packets turned up on Vt'e..'H beaches in Newport. from 15th to 60th i,t~t1>, betw~~n 6 and 10 a.m Tuesday 1-'lre Department ofriclals douhle checked them by dropping them in water maxed with u s trong det.eraent. Since no gases were released, officials concluded the sea water h ad alread y rendered the packets harmlebi. 11r .. r~A I TERM ••• sentlul that I was a llowed to walk in and out of court while they were escorted in and out of the jury room by a uniformed deputy. "She <Mrs Powers> also said the jurors were resentful because I wore clothes as nice as the jurors wore "Such prejudice violates the concept or presumption of In· oocence as well as the concept of J~tice. • · Mrs. Shelton said. She denied that her husband Joaquin was res ponsible for Miss Proferes' death when she said that no one could cause her to deliberately take another person's life. But she wondered a loud about her estranged h usband and what she said are his "senseless, Ir· relevant lies." lie was the key prosecution witness against Mrs Shelton and his testimony as an eyewit- ness ·to the killin~. was the key el ement in prosecutor Dave Carter's ca.~e. As Mrs. Shelton refused to lay blame for the murder on her husband. Judge Fenlon said. "you constantly defend J oaqu.in. Re doesn't deserve that. You are a better person than he." Then. the Judge went on to say that the law gave him no choice but lo tell the woman she must spend hfc· fo prison And. in an aside that seemed to embarrass the judge, he told Mrs. Shelton she must pay $10 into a victims' restitution fund. Pair Struck By Car,.,Hurt . In Newport Two men who suffered broken bones and cuts when hit by a car in Newport Beach were reported in good condition today at Costa Mesa Memonal Hospital. Ronald Kremith, 44 , of 2012 Tustin Ave.. Newport Beach and Elmer Dendinger, 64, of 289 E. 22nd St .. Costa Mesa, were in· Jurcd Monday night on Dove Street near Birch Street. They reportedly were ex· changing refe rences a fter a minor collision when they were struck by a car allegedly driven ,by J ohn S. Pink Jr., 39, of 9171 Five Harbors Drive, Huntington Beach . Pink was arrested on suspi- cion of felony drunk driving and was released after posting $2,SOO bail, police said. OAANOECOAST H DAILY PILOT ._ .. _ l'rl\IOtf\l ""'1 PWt- uo • c-. V1t•P1t\HNnt 411f'd C.-f'!ll'f_.~, T-••Ktnft ("110' ,,,._ ............... ""'ll<tOlllillHlllOf O.rl"M I.Wt llkllwf,. -&\\l'1tfll .... ••O<l!Ol.4110f• ( - Dead lt'Jaale lfculles IJp John Or01co. a maintenance man at Bolsa Ch1 ('a State Beach , got a close up view of this dead a?rav whale that washed ashore Monday morning near Sunset Beach. Slate Beach rangers and stalt! Fish and Game personnel said the 2S·f oot whale apparently died at sea and had been dead quite a while before washing ashore. The carcass washed out to S('a again before fish and game officers could remove it, t hus frustrating their ef · forts lo determine why the whale died. Guyana Casualties List GEORGETOWN. Guyana <AP) This is the official list from the Ministry or lnforma· lion of the known dead at thc> Peoples Temple settlement of Jonestown. and their ages. The spellings are those in lhe offac1al list. J im Arll,ur ,,_,, 1) Palrt< 1• Panmell U P•llY P,,r1mell. 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Pap Al Vul•nt• 8'°""'· 1) M••v O•rwn • .0 ROM rl J_.,.,,,, 1) (llrtltlM Balft. /l Siu"""'· JI A•MI• 8¥ma", H W•nc:I•• F-n. u Cl•••l' c;...ir•. 77 M•r'f W•ter~, I Mlth•tl St"'°"' U '""'<" lt!<Ov. SS Mt• .. Lunct,n 8111y J-.. Lure•• ci..11>evel. l> J•m•I O.wv 10 Pan< llO Jollnsor>, 10 .C•v Aow, no_,.. veroe11e o....c .... u T .,,.,,.Fain, 10 N•w•b~.10 ,.,. .... l •Wf'efl<f , u Bob A•M1n,,. • l V M<G<ilne"4. IO Al Tchel\tr, 10 o ...... c.n-·· tt -l\eV~~77 "'" l'lt'llc: Touc,,..n •. H PdU1•1te J<K~Wl.11 O•M AOOMl'IOfl, U ( ..,n Lc:rov, 73 SANTA SLitrm IN NEWPOKI' Ai Gllgana Ca111p Pension Geeks .. Halt SOught W ASHJNGTON CAP) -The Social Security AdQllnistralion has asked the U.S. Embassy in Guyana not to distribute about t•o,ooo ln Decembe r benefit c hecks to members of the Peoples Temple commune until inves tigators can d et e rmlnt whether the recipients are alive \Jrdead.--- Michael Naver, a spokesman lor the agency, said: "We are seeking to verify the beneficiary status of the people involved, the dead and any who may still be alive." He said there were about 200 Social Security recipients In the bizarTe encampment in Guyana, and the government was paytng them a total of $40,000 a month. At least 405 people were killed in a mass murder·su.icide and hun· dreds of others have not been ac- counted for. The agency is checking an un· official list of victims in an at- tempt to determine which Social Security recipients are Involved. "We've been looking at the situation for about a year , but we couldn't find any e vidence that the recipients were being coerced to turn over their checks to the temple," Naver said. "It was clear they were being influenced and encouraged to do so, but not under duress," he added. Social Security benefits ~ay WunlyRams NowOf/icim ll 's now official. The Los Angeles Rams will be playing their professional football g am es at Anaheim Stadium. when the 1980 se11son r olls around. not be aa.,lgnecr or transferred rrorn the intendeo benefl~lary to another person or ..,rganlzaUon. But recipients cannot be told how to spend their money or to whom they may alve it. N !1 ver said 'an Initia l in- vestigation, Including on-site in- . s pectlon by "11 .S . cons ul~r personnel, Indicated that temple members on Social Security were voluntarily caahing their checks and turning the money oyer to the commune's leader Jim J ones. • * * * f1r--P-AJ DOCTOR ••• Schacht was born in Houston, and attended the University of Houston, Santa Rosa Junior College in California, and UC Berkeley. At Be rke ley. during,.. the academic year 1972-73, he was a zoology major. according to UC offi cials. From Berkeley he went to Guadalajara. A survivor or the massacre at Jones town told r eporters he watched Schacht and two nurses bre w the purple m ixture of cyanide and Kool-Aid in a large tub and squirt the fruit-flavored potion into the moutbs of babies first. · According to Odell Rhodes. a 36-year·old teacher1 Schacht and nurses then. ladleo the concoc- tion into hundreds of paper cups ror tl\e adult members of the Peoples Temple. RhodeS escaped when Schacht needed a stetboseope. Rhodes volunteered to get it and fied in· to the jungl~. Builder Said Out of Danger . Newport Beach builder Milton Bren .is out of intensive care and "darned tired of being in the ho s pHal ,'' a famtt y spokeswoman said today. JFK ASS~SINATION. • • SEVERAL HUNDRED miles north, actress and dancer Ruby Keeler was traveling with her husband toward Berkeley. Santa and Mrs. Claus are scheHUled to arrive at noon Fri· day in Fashion Island, Newport Beach, aboard a Newport Beach fire engine. ~-· The Newport Jazz Ensemble will greet the couple on the maU nea r Robinson's . and Penney's a nd escort them to Santa's House in Stage Court. Rams owne r Carro ll Rosenbloom and Anaheim city officials signed con· tracts Tuesday .tha t guarantee the move from the Los Angeles Coliseum. the team's' home since 1946. I For full details of t~e Rams anival in Orange County, see Page Bl of today's Daily Pilot Sports section. Bren unde r-,e nt a heart by pass operation last week at St. Vincent's Hospita l in Los _ Angeles. ~"We were driving up to Northern Callfornia ror the big eame t!;tanford versus Cal I and the reunion of my husband's fraternity class." the Laguna Beach resident recalled. "It came on the radio." she con- tinued . "J think they 1ust said 'shot' J but that was bad enough · • Radios all over America were com· ecu:Lu ing on as people dropped their tasks and listened in stunned disbelief as news commentators re- layed the shocking news. "I WAS I N MY insurance man's office in San Clemente renewing my automobile insurance." Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates remembered of Nov. 22, 1963. ''His secretary had just . come in and told us," Gates coptinued. "We turned on the radio and just kind of sat there in shock." As the news of President Kennedy's assassination came over the radio networks, Americans driving on streets and boulevards began exchanging stunned comments at traffic hghts. "I WA S DRI VING s outh o n Crenshaw Boulevard in Los AnReles to GATO a meeting,'' Second District County Supervisor-elect Har- •ett Wieder recalled. "I was stopped at a red light when the radio made the announcement," she said "I could see the man stopped next to me react al the same time, we both said 'Oh my God'" Mrs. Wieder said drivers, strangers, were talking with each other at each traffic light. "Al times or tragedy, one feels so small there's something bigger that brings you all together." DOWN SOUTH AT THAT instant, another group or people were gathering together in a clu11lcr of warehouse·type buildings at Jamboree Boulevard and Campus Drive. ''We were a small group of people who had been brou~ht together to dis- cuss the development or lhis campus ... UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich re· membered. A~••at "We were in a planning discussion and Eloise Kloke (former assistant chancellor> came ln and sal~ she'd heard the president had been shot," he said. "We waited for confirmation on the l'adjo and it came fin ally ''We immediately adjourned the meeting because. at the moment, it didn't seem the rtght lame to carry on the discussions that had brought us together " BACK UP IN L08 Angeles, a man who b &b brought together Democratic causes and bankrolled rampn1gns ror years was In hl1 attorney's offlcu. "A secretary came in and told us about the shootin& but we poo-pooed It," Orange County Democratic Central Committee member Dick O'NelU re· membered. ·'Then we heard lt on the r11dlo and we were stunned." he Hid. ''It re•ll>: hit me when J got home. I waa 1lck all night." The South Orange Count., rancher recalled a dinner meetlna with the • youn1 president In tile east room of lhe White lb.me before lhe tra-'c lbootlna. 0'••1""' ''He told ll ua. it WH 4llce to alt down with a 1roup ot · people who dktn'& talk about Harvard rooc.baU," O'Neill laid. a f " • ' The spokeswoman said she doesn't know when he ·n be re· leased from lhe hospital. , Et C_etra by-Drexel--\ .. J ust in. time for Cluiatma1! i beautif ully decora ted China -all individu a lly p ainted and a ll igned. Ready f or i m med iate de- livery. Stop in now! r • , •· Fiw '~" .~ I'*"-,,.,,.,. COe'fA MBU 1615 '""°°"' ,,Yd, (714) 142-2050 I TMI STOil °"" ... '1JOO I . . ,. .. ... t " Saddlehaek~ Afte .... eon N.Y. Stoeks VOL 71, NO. 326, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DNESDAY, NOVEM BER 22, 1978 TEN CENTS l:i11f1Una Murderess' ltler.e'li Pie.a N~~ed 81 GUY GaANVILLE ................ ... Judce Muon Fenton looked at convicted mUJ'dereas Aoya Ann Shelton today and told her she 16 "a better person" than lbe ooe unscathed member or the Laguna Beach love triangle that ended in murder. In the next breath, Judge Fen- ton sent.eoced Mrs. Shelton to life in prison. But as be &oad the 28·year-old wom•n she must go lo alat.e prison be nottd lhat she will be t'liglbl for parole in seven years and sald •·you have many. many friends who will •land by you dur· mg whatwiUbetJ')'1nRyears." Before he sentenced Mrs. Shelton. the judge listened atten- tively as the convicted woman read a carefully prepared st.at.e· ment. . . ·~-........ REMEMBERING -Sen. Edward Kennedy stands before Ule grave of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated 15 years ago today. IS Years Ago Coast Dignitaries .Recall JFK Death By WILLIAM HODGE Of tlle 0.lly l'fl.c Slaff It was 15 years ago today. America was shaking orr the dread or potentially ex· plosive cold war and hovering near the threshold of a de· cade of violent political assassinations and an unpopular war. Some called it "Camelot." a time when nearly ev- erything was beautiful and almost nothing hurt. Hope abounded. The United States was led by a handsome, king· like young president. Then came the terrible shots. They cracked and echoed from a dark Dallas street across the na· Uon and the world. In their grotesque wake, a president lay dyjng. SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN Orange Coast residents remember whal they were doing at that fateful moment 15 years ago when John Kennedy was as· sassinated and an American dream ended abruptly in tragedy. For Orange County's Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley, a personal dream ended in that awesome gaap of fate. "I was supposed to meet the presi· dent at the White House eight days later," then Marine Corps Inspector General Riley recalled. It would not have been tbe first meeting between tbe two. ••1 WAS IN GUADALCANAL early in 1943 for a recon· I naluance mission to the Ru.'isell Islands lo ae, if it was suitable (or an air strip," Riley remembeftd. "We were beine taken to the admiral for a conlerence to decide ll tbe landing on the island would go ahead. "The commander or the PT boat we were on was a young naval officer from New England who talked about hls father who was an ambassador," Riley continued. "I didn't realize until many years later wbo be was." Riley was conducting a critique or an inspection he had Just com· pleted at-the Marine Barracks in Washinston, D.C. Nov. 4 . 22. 1963, when an orderly came into the room and banded him a note. · TM elip of paper said the prftident heel bee'D-sbot. AT THAT BAME MOMENT, Hunt. ln1ton Bea~h Police Chief Earle Robitaille, tben a patrol officer, wu pnp•rinl to eat a hambu.rcer at tbe eofl'ff ~ter In Hun.Unatoa LaMe bowll~ aa on Beach BoWe\rard. "TblJ • radio ln I.be eotree · .. = tuned to an FM 1lation and= ._.,AK.LAI • ID for a lf*lal buUet1D." taWe recalled. "11 wu • k1U1 1bock; a couple. of ...._ a t.W 111111 ol IM eou.ni.r atarted cryiq. • .Jn a voice that sometimes quivered. Mn. Shelton admitted sbe fired the shot last March that killed Pat Proferes In the bed M 111 Proteres shared with Mrs. Sbel&on'sestr&nlled husband. But, Mn. Shelton inslsted: the shooting wu an accident. She admitted. however, "If I had not been on that balcony with the gun Pat would not have been killed. "I bear a moral responsibility for her death. "It is not a burden I bear lightly." In her prepared stafement , Mrs. Shelton chastised the judicial system that convicted her or murder, the jurors who declared her guilty or murder and at times the Judge that pre. sided over her trial. She said the judicial system ignored the person she had been au or her life. a person sbe described as feeling booest and concerned. She talked of a· child.hood that centered on a rather who rre- quently beat ber and who she termed an insane man who at different limes claimed to see spacemen walking around the house. · She also talked or at least half a dozen suJcide attempts, pne brought on when her father al· legedly held a gun to her head and threatened to shoot her. Mrs. Shelton said the jurors who tried her were not free or prejudice and made specific reference to what one juror. Mrs. Grace Powers, had told her de· fense attorney Jim Merwyn. "She said lhe jury was re- <See TERM, Page A2) Californian Charged Bail Nixed in Killing of Ryan, 4 Others 0 EORGETOWN , Guyana c AP) -Californian Larry Leyton, 32, was charged today with murder in the jungle slay· ings of Rep. Leo J . Ryan, I). Calif.. three newsmen and a woman. Leyton was brought to the Magistrate's Cou·rt to hear a reading of the formal charges. No pleas were taken and ball was re· fused. The slayings or Ryan and the others triggered the mass suicide of hundreds or American cultists in the' jungle settlement which Ryan was investigating. Those slain included Ryan, * * * Poisoner -----=-- Graduated Froin UCI By PBIUP &OSMAJllN Of ................. Dr. Lawrence Eugene Scbacbt, 30, who reportedly brewed and administered the poison that killed more than 400 mem hers or the Peoples Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. gradual· ed from the UC Irvine College of Medicine in June, 1977. UCI officials confirmed that Schacht was a transfer student admitted in the fall of 1975 from the Universidad Aut-0noma de Guadalajara. Mexico. Schacht was listed as dead lo· day by Guyana authorities. Dr. Stanley van den Noort. dean of the UCI medical school, said Schacht was well recom- mended by the faculty and had· been praised for bis ~edication to becoming a mJslionary in South America. "He seemed to be a dedicated person," van den Noort said, ''who wanted to go inlo medicine to become a missionary. "He was a good, conscientious student." From UCI. Schacht interned brieOy at San Francisco General Hospital. which is affiliated with UC San Francisco. He studied pediatrics and family practice. But Schacht cut short the in· ternship after only two months, according to Claire Wray, hospital information officer. "He went on what was sup- posed to be a brief vacation, and never came back," Mrs. Wray said. "I suppose that's when he went to GuYana." Schacht was born In Houston, and attended the University or Houston, Santa Rosa Junior College in California, and UC Berkeley. At Berkeley, during the academic year 1972· 73, he was a zoology major, according to UC officials. From Berkeley be went lo Guadalajara. A survivor of the massacre at Jonestown told reporters he watched Schacht and two nurses brew the purple mixture or cyanJde and Kool·Aid In a large tub and squirt the fruit-navored potion into the mout.M of babies first. • According to Odell Rhodes, a .. year-dcl teacher. Schacht and nunn tbea ladled the concoc· Uon Into bmclrecll of paper CUP' for the adult memben of the Peoples Temple. Rhodes 11eaped when Schacht needed a stetboleope. Rbodel volunteend to set lt and fled in· to tbe Juncle, 'Neutril Corner' AUsnN Teua CAP) -Texu Juatlce will Cit a bl act eye unless UM deftaltlv. cue oa HOward Hu•hel'Jesal r•idliace t• moved to 7'18 neutnl ftl'MI' of I 8 Tuan lj)HklalfarCdfarnla Wd'l'Dll· day. .. ' Gregory Robinson, a photog· rapher for the San Francisco Examiner: Patricia Parks, Robert Bi-own. a cameraman for NBC news, and Don Harris, an NBC correspondent. Leyton also was charged with the ~tt.empted mur<lers or Dale Park, Monica Bagby and Verne Gosney, all believed to be mem· bers or the Peoples Temple set- tlement. In addition. a on~time California television reporter and an ex-Marine, both mem- bers of Peoples Temple, were arrested by Guyana police in connection with the ambush kill· ings. Guyana officials said Tu~ay they arrested Michael Prokes. 31, or Stockton, and Tim Carter. 30. of Garden City, Idaho. as prime suspect s in the five deaths. Ten others were wounded. Authorities say they found lhe bodies of 405 Peoples Temple members , including their leader. the Rev. Jim Jones. at t he jungle colony. Most had committed suicide following the .airstrip attack. Guyana officials have issued no charges against Prokes. who also had an adopted son at the settlement, or Carter. who was .apP-y _Endlog Dog T~IJJ 225 Mi/,es Ho11W CHULA, Mo. <AP> -It's the kjnd of story that · would make even Lassie proua. Guard, a 5-year-old English sheep dog, disap· peared 16 months ago, and since then, its owner moved 225 miles across the rugged Missouri Ozarks. Never mind. The dog somehow found its way back to Bernard Parks, 26, arriving at his master's new home, tired. dirty and 20 pounds lighter. "We were just shocked to death," said Mildred Parks. the owner's mother. ''He probablv eradually made his way home. How, I do not know,'' she said. The family is gradually trimming Guard's long, matted hair and nursing him back to health. Transient Released In Laguna Slaying Laguna Beach police have re· leased a Philadelphia transient they held for questioning in the death of Laguna Beach designer Brent S. Tobey, whose nude body was discovered under bloody bedding beside the man's bed Monday evening. Robert Ralph Booth, whom witnesses described as a recent acquaintance of the SS·year-old victim. was released from ja1l Tuesday aft.er extensive ques· tioning by detectives. "We do not have the evidence at this time to hold him," a police spokesman said, adding that investigators are working on other leads in the murder case. Tobey, a former civic activist and Pageant of the Masters . volunteer. was discovered s tabbed to death by Roger Hylbak, 47, who lives in an at· tac hed bungalow to Tobey's home al 1320 Carmelita St. Police said it appears the well· known Laguna Beach designer was murdered sometime before 6 Jt. m. Monday. The body had been stabbed about 15 limes in County Rams Now Of /icia/, It's now official. The Los Angeles Rama will be playiq their professional rootball sames at Anaheim Stadium when t he ltlO aeaaon roll~ around. Rama oner Car roll ROMDbloom 8Dd Anallleim citJ oft'lcllll lllMd eon· tract• Tuucfay t bat paralltM lM lllOVe from tbe Loi Mlelel Colileum, tbe team'•' bome 1lace lNI. For faD tktala. of the Ra1111 arrival In Oranp Coanty, H4t Pa1e 81 of toc1&1•1 Deib' Pilot 9Por11 ~. the neck. back and chest areas. Officers arres ted Booth several hours after arriving at the murder scene when friends described the transient lo police. Tobey had met Booth shortly after the young man arrived in lhe Art Colony from the East and had befriended tbe 20-year· old man. Police said Tobey was in the habit of inviting transients to his home. 'Workfare' StmckDoun BORDENTOWN, N.J . CAP) - Little Bordentown has been or- de red to end its maverick welfare program forcing able· .bodied residents to work for their money and told to rejoin a state 1y1tem the mayor calls "degrading" because it gives ''handouts." • Superior Court Judge Alex· ander Wood Ill struck down Bordeatown's ·"workfare" pro- gram Tueeday, saying "no work requlrementa ahaU be impoeed on any applicant" except thole laid down bv the state. WHEEl.S ROIDD mm PIWT AD ••People were blddin1 offers lite t ruy." "I bad a ~mendoua re1ponae with the Dmly PUot.'' That '• the SUCeeN story of the h•PPJ Wettmtast•r man wbo placed tld8 ml iD tbe Dally Pilot cl ... llled~: ·es ~vw Aflt/'11 radio, 1UftT'OOf, ... tGnd. Belt 4 Ottt Ivel cell JtJl••OH \ , t I I with two brothers and a sister at Jonestown. Prokes, ·a Stockton bureau chief for Sact.amento station KXTV two years. met Jones dur- ing an lnt.erview. a friend said Tuesday. He quit his job in 1972 to join the Peoples Temple. "He apparently was just com- pletely captivated by J im Jones." said KXTV newscaster DU:k Cable. He and ether ass ociates described Prokes as quiet , sta- ble and sensible. Prokes' brother, Tom. said the State Departme nt r eported (See SVSPECl'S, Page AZ l *' * * Drugs Use Heavy at Jon~sCamp? SAN FRANCISCO <APl -The followers ol the Rev. Jim Jones who committed mass suicide in Guyana may have been under the lnOueoce of narcotics when they lined up for c ups of cyanide-laced Kool -Aid. the San Francisco Examiner said today in a copyrighted story. In a s tory fil ed from COLLECTING TEMPLE MONEY 'EASY' -AS Jonestown, Guyana, the paper said empty bottles which con- tained "massive amounts" of na rcotics and hallucinogenic drugs were found where Jones led his faithful to death Saturday after Rep. Leo Ryan. three newsmen and a temple defector were slain al a landing strip near the jungle commune. Dr. Lynn Crook, a pathologist from South Carolina aiding the Guyanese in the grisly task of caring for the dead. is quoted as saying. "They had stores of narcotics and hallucinogeni c drugs. It was a total and com· ptete pharmacy -much more than was needed lo supply a community that size. or even the city or Georgetown <population 66,()()())." Near the open pavilion where most of the more than 400 dead were found , there was a classroom which had been con- verted lnto a drug emporium. with a picnic table covered with bottles ol various drugs Most of the bottles, which had come from Europe, were empty. (See DllVGS,.Pa1e AZ> Co ast Weather Decreasing cloudiness and not quite as cool Thursday. Chance or rain Thanksgiving Day 10 per· cent. Lows lonJght so to 55. Highs Thursday 58 to 64 . INSIDE TODA~ ca a .M "'" • ... Alt ., ••-4 ., a 0 •1t = ·~ \ z OA.ll. Y PILOT \:§8 f'r--P~Al U~PECT .• Prokeat' 3·)'car old udopted l!IOn wob dead at the Jon• town enclave No other ramlly mem· bera were lo CU)'ana. be sald Fam1I)• members ~aid U\("y Oud not &t"t'n Prokl' for mor lt\on t-.o yeun;, hut h d pc>ken lo him by ~n· uboul a month ago and Wt>!'\' lo vullt b1m an GuyJnu , C' a rtt>r's lol > l't• r o ld ta th r calllld h111 i.on "un ordanar) kid." "He was on t~ footb41Jl team Uc went to ull ttl dant>e He wasn 't u J)Urtll'Ularly good ~lu d ent. lie "'UWl't unmtelhgent." Mtkl' Carttir SUJd. Two other 1tons ol th t lckr Corter survlvl'd the Jonesto".on ma ss bwcides, the Sta~ Depart ment suld, but no word h• bttn r eceived on thu fllte of hi• d.aughter, Terri. 24. who wa:1 married to one of Jones' adopted sons who also as unaccounted for. Tht-elder Carter said Tam ~01ned the "h1pp1e movement" an San Francasc.'O foJlowang has djscharge from the Mannes .. He was lean1ng t owards bOmething to joan . The reason be ,got m ixed up in this group waf bet' a use it was doing good work • he said. ' Tim visited his father last month while on a mission to San Francisco. .. He was the same as I've a lways known him," Carte r said. * * * Fr09tPageAJ DRUGS ••• The s tory s aid o fficials speculated that the na rcotics probably were used to ease the excruciating pam of a cyanide death and may ba~e been poured into the Kool -Aid and poison con- coction. Cr ate'S or empty drug bottJes and used syringes were found near the bodies. the newspaper said. Labels on the bottles in- dicated the drugs inc luded Thorazine. Sodium ·Pentothal Valium and halothane. ' ··Near one or the decaying bodies, a ll or which lay this morning in the positions in which they dropped Saturday, I s aw a syringe with Its needle bent as if it had been jammed forcibly into the person's arm," reporter Jim Wilbe said. Thorazine is commonly used as a tranquilizer or sedative. Valium is a tranquilizer. Sodium Pentoghal as a barbiturate which can render a person unconscious Halothane is an anestheUc gas often used in surgery. El Toro High Sets Finance Aid Program El Toro High School senior counselor Frances Griffith is to host '·Financial Aids Night'' from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the school's Charger Hall 25255 Toledo Way. ' .Jue l 1:-ee, director of the F1i:ianc~al Aids O ffi ce at Un~vers1t~ or California at Irvane. win be availa ble to answer questions and explain how to complete applications sc~ool spokesman Al Moreno said. Parents are requested to bring pencil and paper. ~formation to be provided ap-ph~s t~ all campuses of the U~aversaty or California, Moreno said. Blood Drive Set In Mission Viejo Blood donors are being sought for a community blood drive scheduled from 2:45 to 7 pm Friday at the Latter Day Sai·n~ C hurch, 27976 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. People in good health between the ages ol 17 and 66 and who weigh at least 100 pounds are eligible, spokesman or the Ame rican Red Cross blood pro- gram said. Appointments can be made by calling 49S·2520. DAILY PILOT ~~~~o:;:~,=·==o.= ON>( ........ ..,......eo-..... ~.it-•-. .... -··-"""""•• '"'°""' ' • ..,. .... Co\14 ~ __, 8-•fl ........ _ ....,.,_ IAJI\ Y•l\t y lr'f11\t. W.0._,., Veiijf'f' .._, ~==-~~~~·~~~ """<•Ml """''"''"" Ol ... t "-'"-~ wt>l ... .... .., c.M••Mt'MI c.a"'""~··~ ·-··-.... , ..... , __ "'"'- , .. llt.C-y Yite "'~'-"I •IWI °"""' .. M!t-'f_I(_. 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The carcass washed out to sea again before fish and same officers could remove it, thus frustratinJ their er. forts to determine why the whale died. Woman Drown Victim? s earc h Tues day afternoon. D'Arnall said. D ·Arnall s aid the missin2 woman may have been knocked unconscious by a wave or stricken by a heart attack. Huntin g ton Beach City lifeguards believe a 46-year-old Northern California woman may have drowned while digging for clams about one-half-mile frpm the city pier during a rain s torm Tuesday. Searchers have turned up no trace of Betty Alice Rector of Fortuna. who was last seen by her husband Carl and two com· panions at 11 :4S a.m. Laguna Man, 79, Missing Six Days The Rectors. 2S-year veteran divers and expert swimmers, were testing their new wetsuits while clamming at the beach. according to lifeguar d Capt. Doug D' Arnall. It has been six days since Laguna Beach resident Winston Robert Updegraff, a retired league of cities executive. walked away from his hilltop home When the clammers could not find the woman, he r husband ran to lifeguard headquarters to report the incident. But weather conditions prevented a thorough A th rec·day search of the streets an his Top of the World community and the steep, brush- choked anclines surrounding the neighborhood failed to turn up f'rotRP~AJ , JFK ASSASSINATION. • • \ SEVERAL HUNDRED miles nort h, actress and da ncer Ruby Keeler was traveling with her husband toward Berkeley. "We were driving up to Northern California for the big game t~tanford vers us Cal ) and the reunion or my husband"s fraternity class." the Laguoa Beach resident recalled. "It came on the radio," she con- tinued. "I think they just said ·shot'. but that was bad enough.·· any sign of the 79-year-old man. His wife said Updegraff had been despondent when he went for his daily walk last Thursday afte rnoon, carrying only a walk· ing cane. Police are still conducting routine patrols of the area in an effort to find the m an. but they admit there is little hope or find· ing him. Updegraff is the retired ex· ecutive director of the Orange County Division of the League or California Cities. . T he former journalist was editor of the League's m '\gaz:ine in Sacrame nto for 33 year s before retirinJ? to Orange County. U pdegralf was wearing a gray jacket. brown shirt and brown and white checked pants when he left the home at 2979 Zell Drive last Thursday. • Studen1t DbripRne · etJSDltpproves Policy Change A majOr policy chang• for deal· Ing with student• who break school rules wu unanimously a,p- proved thl.a week by Capistrano u D If t e d s c b 0 0 I Dis l r l c'l trustees. The revision involved dropping previoua diacipllnary practices imposed oo student.a suspected of uatng or selJiN drugs and ended trustee membenhip on the dis· trict 's dnag involvement commit· tee. It also modified the district's policy on suspending and ex- pelling students. Supe rintende nt J e rome Thornsley told trustees they bad llttJe choice but to approve the policy changes, in order to bring district policy into line with a new state law, written to ensure stu· dents and parents due process at f'roaPogeAJ TERM ••• sentful that t was allowed to walk in and out of court while they were escorted in and out of the j ury room by a uniformed deputy. "She <Mrs. Powers) also said the j uro r s we re r t?s entrul because I wore clothes as nice as the jurors wore. "Such prejudice violates the concept or presumption of in- nocence as well as the concept of justice." Mrs. Shelton said. She denied that her hus band Joaquin was responsible for Miss Proferes • death when she said that oo one could cause her to deliberately take another person's life. But she wondered aloud about her estranged husband and what s he said are his "senseless. ir- relevant lies'." He was the key prosecution witness against Mrs . Shelton and his testimony as an eyewit· ness to the killing, was the key e le ment in prosecutor Dave Carter 's case. As Mrs. Shelton refused to lay blame for the murder on her hus band, Judge Fenton s aid. "you constanUy defend Joaquin. He doesn'Cdeserve that. You are a better person.than be.·· Then. the judge went on to say that the law gave him no choice but to tell the woman she must spend life in prison. And. in an aside that seemed to embarrass the judge. he told Mrs . Shelton she must pay $10 into a victims' restitution fund. the hands of school districts. "It is the intent or this new lealslation that alternatives be provided to students for au&· pension ... aaid Philip Grienon, as· sistant auperil)tendent for in· structlon, ·•and that the schools do everythine within their power to bring about behavioral modifica- tion, rather than j~l to discipline for punitive sake." The new legislation also pro- hibita the expulsion of a student for use or sale of drugs, unless be was at school or at a school relat· ed event when he used or sold the drugs. "If. ror instan ce:" said Grignon, "a youngster is caught tuing narcotics at a social func- tion which has no connection with the schools. information of his ar- rest cannot be ututzed to expel · him from school. .. Grignon said other changes in· troduced by the new legislation in· elude: . -Severe restriction on the number of offenses for which a student first-offender can be sus· pended . -No suspension without a hear- ing unless a student is a danger to himselforotbers. -Notice of student suspicion to . parents. who may examine and r efute evidence against their children. -A mandatory m eetio g bet ween a teacher who suspends a student and tµs parents on the day following the suspension, when parents must be informed or evidence which led to the sus- pension. -Notice to parents or an in- voluntary transfer of a student to continuation school and or their r ight to a hear ing with the superintendent or someone he designates. -Limitation of sus pe nsion from continuation school by trustees to the remainder or a semester. with expulsion rrom continuation school not to con- tinue beyond the semester follow- ing the term in which the violation was committed. School Probed AMHERST. Mass. CAPl -Six months or unexplained illnesses at th e Univer s i ty of Ma ss achus etts Graduate Research Center has prompted a - federal health investigation. The ;'lational Ins titute of Occupa· tional Safety and Health is send- ing a team to searc h for a cause. J Radios all over America were com· 11EELU ing on as people dropped their tasks and listened in stunned disbelief as news com mentators re- layed the shocking news. Et Cetra by Drexel "I WAS IN MY insurance man's o£nee in San Clemente renewing my automobile insurance." Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates remembered or Nov. 22, 1963. "His secretary had just come in a nd told us," Gates continued. "We turned on the radio and jus t kind of sat there in shock." As the news of President Kennedy's a ssassination came over the r adio networks, Americans driving on streets and boulevards began excha nging s tunned comments at traffic lights. "I WAS DRIVING s outh on a Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles to ouas a meeting," Second District County Supervisor-elect Har- riett Wieder recalled. "I was Stopped at a red light when the radio made the announcement," she said. "I could see the man stopped next lo me react at the sa me time; we both said 'Oh my God'.'' Mrs. Wieder said drivers, strangers. were talking with each other at eJach traffic li ght. "Al times of t ragedy, one feels so small there's something bigger that brings you all together." ,. DOWN SOUm AT THAT instant, another group of people were gathering together in a cluster of warehouse·type buildings at Jamboree Boulevard and Campus Drive. "We were a small group of people who had been brought together to dis· cuss the development of this campus,·· UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrtcb re- membered. "We were in a planning discussion and Eloise Kloke <former assistant chancellor> came in and saJd s he 'd heard the president bad been shot," he slid. "We waited for conffrmatlon on the radio and it came finally. Al.OttlCH "We immediately adjourned the meeting because. at the moment . ._ It didn't seem the right time to carry on the discussions tnat bad brought us together.·' .. . , tnemanne1>111e,oaDec. U. .ur\ea of bcider ~--• . . Just in time for Chriatmas! A. beautifully decorated China -all individually painted and all sigJWd Ready for immediate de- livery. Stop in now! . .._ ____ ....... _ ... ~.~----------- ran ua ............. (N)-- 1 ·-· ~. W!dn!!dax· November 22. ta78 s OM. v PILOT A3 ('ounl g Ca8tpCligns • Panel's Fate Still Undecided · By KA11fY CLANCY Of IM 0.llY ll'ilel $Uff This year's performance by the fledgling Orange County Fair Campaign Practices Com- mission drew mixed reviews Tuesday before count y supervisors. While three of the five supervisors favored disbanding the commission immediately. the board postponed a decision o n the panel 's fate until January. "It really hasn't done much at all except in some cases to con· ruse voters." said Supervisor Ralph Clark. Calling the commission "a pathetic paper tiger... Cl ark complained its review power over campaign literature 1s limited to public censure and on· ly to campaigns for county gov- ernment offices. the commission during the general election campaign. Schmit will be out of olfic~ when supervisors next consider the commission's future and Mrs. Wieder will take his place· Clark quo~ Mrs. Wieder a~ describing the comm1ss1on a.'l a "spitting" forum for candidates. Anlhony said the commission was abused by some candidates who brought matters up chiefly ror publicity's sake ' "I would hate to think of not having something to provide safeguards,'' he said "It seems to me the commission right now 1s almost more dangerous than . It Is useful ." Clark suggested d1~bandlntt the commission "unlll we can get one with teeth rather than go on with one that ha:-; been a hor· rible 'a1lure. o.ity Pl ... ,._ W LM r~YM BETWEEN THE STORMS, A PICTuRESOU~ SUNSET FOR THE ORANG~ COAST AS CLEARER WEATHER FORECAST . CloudybutWarmerOutiook tor Thnk-atvlna With Fair Sade• and No Rain Over the Weekend S upervisor s Chai rm a n Thomas Riley defended the com- mission and said. "I think we are the culpdl if we don't ba ve it as strong as we·sbould ... New Trcuh Fee Eyed By County Fair, Dry Weekend· Forecast He called the commission a "deterrent" t.o candidates who otherwise might be tempted to mislead voters in their cam· paign literature. Riley pointed to the recent election. coot.ending. for exam· pie. that those seeking county of· fi ce did not misuse endorsement as was prevalent in state an.d federal contests Showers s hould taper off tonight • .giving way to a cloudy but warmer Thanksgiving and a fair, rainless weekend. the Na- tional Weather Service 1n Los Angeles said today. A spokesman put the chance or rain at 70 percent tonight and 10 percent on Thursday, with high temperatures 58 to 64 degrees and lows tonight SO lo 55 degrees. That should be good news for Plans Eyed For Mobik Home Parks Orange County planners have been asked lo prepare a list or ways to encourage development or new mobile home parks in un. 1 ncorporated areas or the county. · County supervisors ordered the list Tuesday as they con- sidered recommendations from a 10-member Mobile Home Park Commission which addressed actions supervisors could take to improve the lot o f m obile homeowners. "Supply and demand is the ul· ti mate answer ... said Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. "Where do we go from here?" County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas, in a written analysis of commission recom. mendalions. said a zoning code revisioa now in the works will include provisions for mobile home subdivisions and creation of special mobile home zoning. In addition. he said, the coun- ty's new housing policy due shortly will addr ess mobile homes as a way t.o offer families less-expensive housing. Supervisor Philip Anthony suggest~ the zoning code re- vision in particular be speeded up but said adoption of lhe re- vision won't make additional mobile home parks available am mediately. ·'T here still will be the prob· lem of applying that to real land somewhere," he said. One mobile homeowner. J ohn W. Hollowell of Santa Ana, told supervisors if something isn't done he might try lo get a measure placed on a ballot that would halt building unless new development include provisions ror low-cost rental housing or mobile homes. "Smee you have been provid· mg such high·income property .. isn't it about time you would provide some low-income housing?" he asked. Supervisors askeH County' Counsel Adrian Kuyper to re· view another commission pro- posal, the creation or an arbitra- tion panel to act on landlord· tenant disputes. most Orange Coast residents. who slogged through haif an mcti to an inch of rain Tuesday. The Moulton Niguel Treat· ment Plant in Laguna Niguel re· ported the highest rainfall on the coast. with a n even one inch re· corded there. The season total since July 1 is 4.53 inches in Laguna Niguel as compared with 2.55 inches by the same date last year. A spokesman for the Orange Lighter /flood County Flood Control District said Costa Mesa received .51 of a n inch Tuesday for a season toti'l of 3.68 inches. No compara- ble figures were available from last year. Santa Ana was drenched with . 70 or an inch. for a season total of 3.36. up from 1.93 last year. Santiago Peak on Saddleback Moufltain. usually the dampest spot in Orange County. recorded 1.3 inches for a season total or • New Pageant Chief To Change Format By STEVE MITCHELL °' -.,..,, ...... s"" The new director o f the Pageant of the Masters plans changes in the art spectacul ar next summer that will lighten the content. musk: and mood. And while the new direct9r of the a nnual Laguna Beach ex· travaganza says he 's enjoyed "countless" past performances, he wants to put more life into the program. G Je n Eytchison was named last week to Jake over direc- torship duties for the s ummer production which for years has drawn capacity crowds every . • night of its six-week run. ., "The art selections have been very dark and very dra matic the last few years," Eytchison said in an interview this week. He says he's going to start with brighter colors and -art w.orks that portray action. "I'm going to give the audience a shot or adrenaline to keep them warm and awake in the bowl."' Eytchison also sees changes in the pacing or the pageant next summer, as well as the-mus ic. "Instead of oi)'.ening with lhe big one and gojng downhill from there, we'll be building up to a first act climax. picking it up big at the beginning of the second half, and ending big." He said a problem in recent years is that "the audience has been falling asleep, getting un- comfortable and cold tbe last 15 m i nut es or so of the show.•' Music, ~ says, will be used to pace the show, "as opposed to being an Incidental item on the program." The former South Coast Repertory composer and music arranger sllid the music will re- late more to the · "living" art pieces displayed on the stage. "For instance, a classical Vic· torlan ptece will coincide with classical music." In addition to bright.er, more active canvas selections, tbe 24 -year-old d irector sees c ha nges In the selection of .,...., .. , ... s .......... CHANGING THE PAGEANT New Director Eytchison sculpture pieces for the 44th an- nual pageant. "In the past the pageant represented mostly classic scul'J>ture, s uch as models portraying Hercules or Venus, .. Eytchison said. "But this season a rt deco will be r epresented. such as Lallque <crystal) figurines." The new director says he's alread y selected four of the nearly 30 works or art that will be displayed on stage next July, and his desk is piled high with art books from which he will make many of his selections. He has until mid-December to fl esh out the program for pre· sentation to the ·festival board oJ directors. What that nine·membe.r board wlll be seeing is a selection of the modem m asters which he says have not as yet been represented in the pageant. "Art means more than Renoir and Rembrandt." !;ytchison said , adding his pageant produc· lion will be less educational and more theatrical. Water Bonds Solil, While outlining changes in the pageant. Eytchison hastened to add h e enjoyed m a n y pe rformances in hi• younger years. For Tiro Projecu \ The Irvine Ranch Waler Dia· trtct h• told $8.3 mtlllon of general obllgatlon bonds for water and eewer projects Oil 3,148 acres of uninhabited land bet•eft El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station a.od Lion Country Safari. Successful low bidder for the bond• w.. -. syndicate beaded by Stturtty l'aclllc 8ank of Loi Aqe._ and .\$10Cl1te1. Bondi wen Mlll':t, at a net averaae inlen&.l'l&e t..• percent. Sal• of t-e bonds was •P· proved by the water board Mon· day 1 The bonds will be uaeo to Ue Into a maJOr county pipeline project to import water, accord· iDI to IRWD General llanaaer Wllllam HtQ'St. The pipeline, called the Diemer lntertJe, ta under the aponaonhip of tbe Maaalcipal Water Dlltrlet of Oran1e Coonty. The water dlttr1ct will retelve bids on an additional $13 .1 mllllon in bonds lbr an.other Im· pronment dlluid, 21,021 acres of a1rlcuhW'aJ land DOrtb of the Santa Ana ,.._way and west of the maripe base, oa Dec. u . ... . ' He says he s neaked into "tountleu'' performances as a ch lid. Hl1 father owned a moving and storage company next door t.o the 1n'lDe Bowl, wblch 1ave hlm plenty of opportunity to 1Up upnOtieed la&o ·the .packed am- pnlthe1tertowat.ch livint models re· created ln~workaof art. Relationa Severed MANAGUA, Nlcaraaua CAI-l -President Anutaaio Somoaa 'a polltlcal foe, br()ke off talks wtlh the dictator H Costa Rica •severed d~plomatic relations 0wlth hJ1 government arter a . aeries of border lhoollDA. 7 .6 inches. twice last year's 3.8 inches. Rain watcher J . Sherman Denny in Huntington Beach re· ported .49 of an inch in that city. for a season total or 3.31 inches. up from 1.92 inches last year. The Orange County Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach measured .56 of an inch, bring ing to season to date lo 3. 70 inches. Last year at tbis time, the lolal was 1.83 inches. Cable.Finn In Viejo Cite s Steps ··And don't forget." Riley con· tinued . "the campaign com· mission can ask the district at- torney lo investigate actions which warrant more than an ad- monition in the news paper ... Lamedu c k Supervi sor Laurence Schmit aod Supervisor Philip Anthony joined Clark in favoring abolition of the review panel. However. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich favored withholding a decision to see 1r supervisors can resolve their differences. He noted there are no elec- tions now for two years anyway. ·· e have reaTtY'iffilynad one campaign with the commission in action," he observed. "Can we tell so soon whether 1t is ef· rective? I just pose that as a question." · A proposal to make Orange County residents pay a new fet• for disposal of the three pounds of trash the average person dis- . cards each day was advanced. Tuesday by county supervisors. The board called for a report in mid·January on a suggestion to charge from $2.25 to $3.50 per ton for general refuse disposal at county dum~ and from $4.75 to $5.50 per ton for trash carried by commercial haulers to cou~ ty trash transfer stations . The proposal a lso .called fol- charging residents $1 to $1.50 per load for refuse they haul themselves to county landfills. Supervisors asked county ad- m mistrators to review the pro· posal with representatives from county sanitary di:,tr\cts _ an cities between now and ' mid· January. Ronald Bates. an assistant director or the county General Services Agency. said Orangt: County is the only urban county in California that still finances trash disposal from proper:ty tax dollars 0 pe rato r s of t h e cable television firm serving Mission Viejo have taken steps lo im- prove local service. Orange County supervisors were told Tuesday. Orange County Cable Com- m unicalions Company a d - Q'I injstrators are conducting a systemwide inspection to cor· reel weaknesses in equipment, county officials said in a report to supervisors. Schmit referred to bis own de· real in the June primary and the commission's censure of some campaign literature circulated by one opponent. Dave Baker "The committee did their thmg." Schmit said. "They pro· nounced judgment on him. What good did it do in that campaign? "Until you have a committee that has the muscle to bring somebody up short pMor to elec- tion day:· Schmit continued. "nobody is going to pay any at- tention to it ... Converting to user fee:,. he • said. would force individuals' 'and businesses th<>f use the trash disposal system to pay for proportionate s hares or it~ operation. For example, Bates continued, rertain large industrial firms such as those involved in tire retreading. construction and demolition receive-more dollar" worth or trash disposal service than they pay an property taxes. Bates said. In addition. the Times Mirror Company subsidiary has cen· tralized dispatching. increased office hours and has one fulltime technician on duty duMng prime viewing hours. the report said. Schmal was edged out in June by Baker and Harnett Wieder. both of whom were chastised by When supervisors granted the firm a rate increase and new franchise three months ago .. they ord~red a report on efforts to improve service. Flu St rains ·Not D e te cted In County He offered supervisors two op lions for the setting of possible trash user fees. O~e would generate S7 5 million annually to fmance th~ system ·s day to day operations. The sceond would bring in S9.3 million annually to financE' future new equipment purchases · along with day to day service. No cases of the nu strains ex · Bates said the new fees would Mission Viejo residents com· plained at the time about service disruptions and delays in getting crews to respond to problems. County officials re ported sam e ·day responses by the operator have Jumped from 1 t percent in September to 27 per- peeled this winter have been re· cost the average homcownl•r ported in Orange County so far. from $4.99 to $6.40 per year 1n county Heallh Department of· added trash collection fees or fic1als said today. from 42 cent.-. to 53 cents per The Russian flu and the /\· month. depeod1ng upon which Texas strain are the ones that option supervisors chose. cent in October. ' And the number of service calls so fat this year are fewer than last year. may cause illness across the He note<I earh county resident eountry this winter. said Dr generates 1,095 pounds of trash Thomas Prendergast. county per year or about 3.285 pound!) director of epidemiology. per household. G em T alk A NATIONAL GEMSTONE? • W/aat would~ your cho1Ct'• There ls an interesting debate go- ing on among gemologists and others a ll around the country There are two Issues: 111 Should America have a national gemstone. and •121 If so. which stone should it be" The front· runners appear to be the tourmaline, which Is found in both Maine and California. and the Vogo sapphire or Montana . The California tourmaline ls a delicate rose pink. The Maine tourmalloe Is grH n. The blue UP· phlre ii being t:on!Jidered. too. and It Is mott valuable than t~ othert. There Is also some argument favor· in& caurornla's be.nltoite. a 1em found only ln the U -~· Artually. thett Is a wide variety or gemstones found 1n tht1 country. A national Jewelry magadne Is conducting a poll amon1 jewelers to det@rmlne U1e most popular ~ho1ee among them. There wlll surely b(! special wnd aeo· graphical tntef'ftt4 Involved. and the debate wtll probably continue for months or evtn yeor11 -befott • choice Is mad . What would your choice ~ for a. naUOnaLJem1tone ' . C. JJump,ri.e6 J.-lm 'MEMBER AMf~tCAN GEM SOC IETY @ · 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS BanMrnencatd-Muter Charo• 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 541-3401 • .. I I . • • "'" 0Aat. V PILOT ela C :~", ~easting Tigers and Turkeys TUILllBY D.\ Y TflO'ITEU: Our Orance County Board ot SLlpervbon sot k>ckfd I.ft a meuure ol debate on ly ye.terdlly oa tbe ptOt and nM\I ol lbdr new county Fair Campll1'Jl 'PracU~ Commluk>ft In view ol tomQrro•'a holiday, ~ amped Lhat cocnmisslon detractors blew a aioldeo opportw.Ul.Y for.tealOllal quJpplnc Supervilor RaJpb Clark. ror example. in rauunc the commlNion'• cqe, rtlerl'ed to UM! fair pracuces sroup u .. a pathetic paper ~er." Now you hue to fagure Ralph could have been more seasonal than thal. Hecookthavecalledlberommisslooaturkey. Thus he ml&bt !\ave gone oo to suggest that. the com mission ruffled up its feathers. ran around ln crazed, DOD· sensicai circles and made some gobbling noises. SUPPORTERS OF THE fair campaign people, OD the other h.and, didn't counter with much of a seasonal argument either. Supervisor Tom Riley of Newport Beach. -who de· fended the commission, envisioned the group's role as more Uke a policeman, empowered to blow the whisUe to the DA on any shoddy political maneuvering. Now General Riley t0ukt have been more seasonal too. HE MIGHT RAVE envisioned the poUUcal policemen as strong, stern, rlghtous pilgrims, standing with hatchet in hand, ready to assure that beads would roll on turkey Politicians who were fakes, frauds and distorters of the pure truth. Anyway, most of the election smoke of Nov. 7 has now drifted away into oblivion and the county hoard did what you mi&bl ~_peel on the future rate or the Fair Campaign Pract~body. - They postponed any actlon on keeping it or booting it until January. Thal at least will get us through the holiday season. . Meanwhile, you don't lJ'ally have to fret too much about unfalr political practices since not much will be hap- pening ln that arena for another two years. MOST FOLKS WON'T worry about patching the political roof unUI it starts raining lies and distortions again. Meanwhile further, most of us can concentrate on what we'll be dQing with the real turkeys in our midst. which should be rather well in evidence by this lime tomorrow. Politics can always wait. Have a happy holiday. Punk Rock Member , Pleads Innocent NEW YORK (AP> -Punk rocker Sid Vlcioua, out on ball aod living with bis mother since a suicide attempt. bas pleaded lnno. cent to charges he murdered his 20-year-old girlfriend by plunging a knife into her abdomen ln the couple's Chelsea Hotel room last month. Vicious, 21. the former bass guitarist for the defunct Sex Pistols, appeared before Justice Betty Ellerin in Manhattan's state Supreme Court Tuesday. A two-i.nch scar, evidence of his suicide attempt, was visible on his left wrist as he stood with hands behind his back. eastro . ToF~ Inmates HAVANA <AP> -Cuban Prealdeot ndel Culro, offeriu to release more than 3,000 potlUcaJ prleooen •. ••id today I.be United Statea "cannot deny it.a obUcaUoo •· to accept t.boM · wbo want to immJ1rate. Caatro. ln announcto1 tbe planned releases. aaict be wu alao teJ&xinl travel rettrictlou for Cubans wtab.iQc t.o 10 to tbe United Slates aod for exiles around the wwld aeeklne to villt· tbelr homeland. BE SAID THE TRAVEL rettrlct.iona would be eased on "a humanitarian basla" to re-· unite famlllea, and tbat t.be vis- it.a could belin in January. Castro Uld tbe 3,000 Inmates· conatlluted 80 percent of the Political priaoners in Cuba, and would 1nclude about 50 women held as polltical priaooers. The Inmates wbo wiU not be (reed committed serious crimes. generally or terrorist nature, he said. Speaking al a press con- ference early today aft.er two days of sessions with a delega- tion of 75 Cuban exiles from se veral nations . Castro criticized the United States. THE CARTER administration ''has t.o assume its obligation" to the prisoners, he said, because many were jailed for crimes re- lated to what be sald were ClA at- tempts to overthrow bis govern- ment. Castro repeatedly said he wanted "nothing. absolutely nothing" from the United Stat.es in return for his gesture. The Cuban president told re· Porters he would also release a bout 600 prisone rs jailed because they tried to leave the island Illegally. But the number of prisoners rele as ed · would probably not reach tbe requested 3,600, he said. becamesomeofthe 600 may have committed other crimesandwouldnotbefreed. The exiled men and women who met with Castro were over-joy :d by what they said were major coneessioos by the Cuban government. Assassins' Try Faih SAN ANTONIO, Texas I AP) -Armed guards to- day protected, the bedside of a U.S. prosecutor in· vesllg~ling bookmaking and drug cases who escaped an assassination attempt by two black· gloved men firing at least 19 bullets ~to his Lincoln Continental. While Assistant U.S. Al· tomey James Kerr Jr., 38. was hospltallzed with cuts caused by O,ying glass and metal fragments, authorities pressed their lnveatigatioo into the ap- pa rent contract-murder attempt. 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Police said villagers rescued some who were struggling in the water by throwing them inflated inner tubes. The boat. which was reported to have been between SO and 70 feel long, went down a few miles from the ofrshore island of Pulau Bldong, on which Malaysia's largest refugee camp is located. There are 22.000 Vietnamese in the camp. THE TaAGEDY was «rtain to produce more foreign pressure on the Malaysian gov- emmeot to ease Its efforts to check the now of Vietnamese re- fugees to its shores. Tbls bas become a major lntematiooal is· sue since the freighter Hai Hong arrived off the west coast two weeks ago and the government re- fused to let the 2.500 refugees from Vietnam land. lnspite the bar on the Hai Hong passengers, 7 .000 Viet- namese refugees in small boats have been allowed to land at island refugee camps off the Trengganu coast or OD the coast since Nov. 1. But the report that the boaUoad had been turned away Tuesday lndicated that the Card Rooms Nixed in SF SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A plan to legalize card rooms in San Francisco bas been thrown out by the Board or SUpervisors OD a 5-3 vote~ Supervisor Harvey Mllk, who supported the plan, said it would provide hundreds of jobe in San Francisco aod spur tourtam that might otherwise go to Nevada. But Deputy Police Chier Clem De Amici• warned that legai gambling elaewbere baa attract· ed proetitutes. loan 1barka and tbjeves. for government might be extending and not those on the Hai Hong its ban. who reached here only two weeks ago," said a senior ref· THE DISASTER was among · "-t the worst known in terms of ugee speciauo · lives lost among the boat people Malaysian officials want to get rid of the Hai Hong people first who have fled from Vietnam because they rear an influx of since the Communist victory in more s uch large groups. 1975. However, there bas been Westem promises of asylum re- much speculation that hundreds suited in the government drop- or thousands of refugees in over· ping its plan to tow the freighter c rowded boats have bee n into international waters. drowned Canadian and French lmmi· Orricials in Kuala Lump~r gratlon officials continued were unhappy. because the Urut· screening Hai Hong refugees to- ed Slates. while adding 2.500 to day. Canada selected 74 for re- its 1978_ refugee quota because or . settlement Tuesday and France the Hai Hong. wants the 2,500 lo t 1. Canada has said It wUI take a come from _the camps and not total of eoo. France, 1.000. and from the freighter. Be lgium, 150. Several other "TREY WANT TO GO on the Weste rn governments have said basis that the first refugees to they will accept those with land here should be chosen first relatlvesinthelrcountries. Senate Reports Arabs Buy Stock In U.S. Airlines WASHINGTON <AP) -Abu Dhabi. a small but rich Middle East oil nation, has a~cquired substantial holdlngs in U.S. airlines and air freight companies. a Senate subcommittee revealed today. Reports submitted to the Civil Aeronautics Board and made public by the subcommittee showed that Kuwait, another oil-rich Arab nation. also has bought significant holdings in one airline and an air freight carrier. ABU DHABI, HOWEVER. bolds much larger and widespread airline stock. obtaining from sligbUy more than 1 percent to 2~ percent of the common stock tn four of tbe principal U.S. tom- mercial air carriers and a sizeable bloc or preferred stock in another, the documents showed. In such companies, whose stock is widely scattered among many stock.holders. as little as 1 percent may represent a signifi· cant influence, financial analysts say. THE DATA COLLECTED by the CAB indicated the air transport stocks were sel&ted and purchaaed on behalf of Abu Dhabi and Kuwait by Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., itself one of the United States' largest owners and trustees of corporate stockl. The Senate subcommittee on citizens and shareholders rilbts and remedies, cbalred by Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum, D-Obio. gathered the iDtormaUon from the CAB files. THE CAB REQUIRES a report by any trustee holding more than S percent of the stock of a U.S. air carrier, including a breakdown of the actual owners of shares totalling 1 percent or more. Morgan Guaranty's report to the CAB, dated last Oct. 27. stat- ed that as ol Sept. 30, 1978. Abu Dhabi owned 500,000 shares, or 2~ percent, of Braniff lntemational Corp., a major airline. The stock apparently wu acquired since the previous report was rued last May. 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J'ox stock I •• -It j • \4 ;«:r ' -4' = .. ~'I= t • ... • ~ti t • • .. •n 1973 and lt'74, the nrm ........... "" "_... 4 ~ • ~ :;:. ,j_..1 • ~ ·~ ... ~ l'Wk ·• ~-.:· "4J ·i ', .:'~ .John L. Vote~!z.aaid Tuetday. i J • l! :r~e11 'tt!. ~ .:.wau ' !1 Ii -llq-. ~ 11'° .. ... DeruUI C. Stamw board ebairman i n "=• C ""°' , • ta •~..., t • • "f ! l;! 11t • I u f;!," or Toi, aald Voteiat.in will ~DUI . 1J nj ni.~ :-!t ~~ ~ .. ~ 5! ... ;.~ ,./• ,'j ! ~5 P, 'f i (;~ ::.~==.:J~.rum compuy1 1 .~. Ho¥9mber 22, 1978 s Fakes Fa'dlug Real Furs Swge Again By SVL VIA PORTER Fake furs have moved Into No. l place on the en· dangered U.st for furs. They are made from petroleum Prod· ucts and the..~ products have become more of an •ssue for ecologists than skins which, if properly .reguJat.ed, a.re a re- newable resource. French sex symbol Brigitte Bardot sat on an Ice noe in 1971 to protest the clubbing of baby seals ln Alaska. Fifth Avenue matrons puCtheir Jeopard c:pals rn cold storage. Conservationists were in fu ll swing, newly aware ot the diminishing wildlife resources. AS A RESULT. FAKE FUR took over as the statu.s symbol ol the trendy set. -and petrochemical coats beg~n to ha f\g_ on coatroom books at exclusive parties. Early In the 19705. the fur Dusaness craahed anto a slump from which most experts said it never would recover. The number of fur ma nufacturers plunged from abouL l.200 to 800. The thousands of experienced furriers <tban· cloning the ailing industry created a void in one of the few businesses still dependent on craftmanship. But then. furriers joined forces to support environmcn· talist issues and to provide their product's unique advan- tages. To comply with the new environmental laws. the Fur Information and Fashjon Council formed the Fur Money's Worth Conservation Institute or America. which al- lotted funds lor the im· provement or trapping de vices and· ttie pres- ervation oC endangered species. The industry co·spon.sored a grant to train employees under the Comprehensive Educational Training Ad to become fur designers and furriers. And the fur industry has made an all but Incredible comeback. Since the early 1970s, annual volume of sales has skyrocketed ne.arly 300 percent -from $279 million to $875 million -· and is still in an upsurge . AGAINST TIOS BACKGROUND and the overall infla· tionary background of the U.S. economy, an upward move· ment in price Is sc~cely surprising. Five years ago. a rac· coon coat sold for about $800: now many retail for mort- fhan $4,000. "But. the demand for fur far outweighs the supply al the moment.·· says David Meltzer. president and board chairman of Evans. lnc .. largest publicly owned fur com· pany in the world, with 90 leased and wholly owned retail outlets. Th~ fur business hasn 't. been significantly held back by the pnce hikes so far. he says. "Our biggest increases came from those stores which sell better goods. We are seeing some price resistance. but it hasn't become critical." MINK CONTINUES TO BE the be~t·selhng rur Despite the tact that prices for a top quality mink coat start at around $6.950. 60 percent of furs bought in the Unit· ed States are mink. The minks are raised in captJviry primari~ on ranches in the United States. Canada and Scandinavia. ' Ranch breeding is just one oC the techniques ~ by furriers. The Endangered Species Act of 19'73 bans the manufacture of coats made rrom the furs of s uch animals as the leopard, whose existence was threatened to 'the point of extinction by unlimited hunting and trapplr1g. Conservation departments of all states favor current l,tap· ping techniques and fur is back in fashion. . Baker LU"8 Gain In fear's Revenue_ Baker lnternatfonal Corp .. Orange, has reported that revenues lor the fiscal year ended Sept. 30 climbed to $919 mµuon. an increase of 29. i per~nl from the prior year. Net income for the year increased 2'i.i percent to $77.2 million. Earnings per share for the year reached a high of $2.67, reflecting an increase of 25.9 percent from 19'77'!-I $2.12 a share. on a 1.4 percent rise in number of share!' outstanding. ~esults .for the year include revenues of nearly $4( mllhon. attributed by the company to businesses and Prod· uct lines acquired during the year. Contributing w we year's results were fourth quarter revenues of $263.5 million. an increase of 32 percent from the year earlier period. Earnings per share for the fourth fiscal quarter were 82 cents. a 32.3 percent increase from the 62 cents reportt'd in the compara ble period one year ago. The increase in revenues a nd earnings resulted primarily from the continuing growth of act ivity in the company's pet.roleum markets, which created a higher de· mand for the company·s products and services, s aid E . H. · Clark Jr .• presidenl and chief executive officer. · Alt~ lncr~GHS Sala Alt~ Corp., Anaheim. has reported that sales for the fiscal year ended Sept. 24 were $36,8'T.',000, compared with saJes of $34,224,000 for the prior year. Net income tor 1978 of $515,000 compares with a IO$S or $411,000 during the like TAKING STOCK period ln 1977. Fourth·qua rter re· ~ults showed a profit or 5269.000 on sales of $9.W million. compared with a loss of $449.000 on sales ol $8.536.000 for the like period ln 1977. Allee develops. manufactures and &ells sound and communication equipment. Fl,...'• Sa~ l11c•me Drop Executive Industries Inc .. Anaheim motor home manufacturer. has announced net sales tor the nacal year ended Sept. 30 or $41,650,0001 compared with ~7 .822.000 ror 1977. ti Net Income was $856~000. or 45 cents a share. com· pared with $2.276.000. or $1.22. 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